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1974-05-21 - Orange Coast Pilot
' I I 7 • esa . _, • • '1 I• , . . . ~ehool Agents Say Aeid Sell§ •Like CandT on Coast DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON , MAY 21, 1974 \'OL. ''· NO. 141, 2 SECTIONS, U 1"4G8S Assets Enlarge : ' : ~ t.. • .. U,.I T ......... Carol Doda, the San Francisco topless-bottomless bombshell, was named 'Business Person ol the Year' Monday by the Cambrid~e Club. The club. composed• or -Harvard Business School students, cited her for 'Asset Management.' She says her initial investment was $2,000 for a silicone treatment ten years ago . Now she measures 44 inches and she commands a raise •every time l get bigger.' -·Rape Trial For TV Sho w Star Open s CLEVELAI\1D (UPI) - A Cleveland teen-ager has testified she was raped by Mel Stewart, -«, who plays Uncle Henry in the CBS series "All in the Family." after he told her "having sex with him would make a woman out of n1e." The rape trial began lwfonday before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge George W. White. Stewart pleaded innocent and waived a jury trial. The girl and l l high school students earlier thi s year went to a lecture by Stewart who formerly worked here, the 16-year~Jd girl testified. She said Stewart "took me to a house that he said belong¢ to his family. "We talked about a couple of hours." she testified. "Then he told me he wanted to show me something upstairs. I told him to bring it down. He took me by the arm and pulled me upstairs.'' She testified that Stewart raped her in the upstairs bedroom. The girl said she attempted to re sist his adVances, "but he told me that having sex with him would make a woman out of me. I told him I "'anted to be a girl, not a woman." She said Stewart dropped her off about a block from her home. "I wasn't going to SJY anything about it but a girl friend convinced me that I should," sbe said. Dr. David Klausner of University Hospitals testified that the girl was not bruised or lacerated . New Road Signs Seen SACRAMENTO !UPI) -Road signs reading "speed limit~ kilometers per hour/55 mph" co u 1 d result fr om legislation approved hlonday by the Scoare Transponation Committee. •AJI in Fa1nily~ Unele Stands· Trial -or Rape Planner ~Shuffle 'Political Pa yoff' Charged to Council The Costa J\fesa City Council J\fonday night refused commen t on a verbal indictment by a citizen that a "political payoff" was involved in a recent council reshuffling of the planning commis.sion. Patrick Kennedy, 1039 Mission Drive, told the council that its handling of the affair v.·as not, in his opinion. in the best interest or the community and that he would not like "to see this trend continue." Kennedy's remarks, offered during the "oral communi cations" segment of lhc council session, "·ere in COMection with the firing ol Edward ti-fcFarland and tiis replacement on the ccmmission with ?-.trs. Arlene Schafer. The reasons for McFarland's discharge v.·ere never made public. Kennedy charged that Mrs. Schafer "just happened to be the political r -~ ... :. . J World Cliampion. Eats 236 Ants SEAITLE (AP) -Gary Moss wou ld like to know if there are any side effects associated with eating ants. He at 236 of the little bugs over the weekend at the "World's S e c o n d Freestyle Ant Eating Contest," a competition held at a camping and backcountry fair. "I wasn't tasting anything until it was all over," the champ said. "Then I swallowed for a ril)Bl lime and wham. It was like I'd been · drinking vinegar for three minutes." campaign manager" for Councilman Jack Hammell and that he checked her credentials and found them "not overly impressive." Mrs. Schafer did serve as campaign manager for Hammett, now vice mayor but allegation s that she was rewarded fo; her "'.or~ ·wit h a job on the plaMing commission have been denied by llammett. McFarland's dismissal was called for last month on a 3-2 vote of the council with Councilwoman Norma Hertzog and Councilman Dom Raciti dissenting. Raciti has been openJy critical of that decision ahd says he would have preferred expanding the p I a n n i n g commission from five to seven persons. That arrangement would have alloY.:ed the seating of Mrs. Schafer \\-'il hout requiring McFarland's departure. During his brief attack on the council, Kennedy questioned the wisdom of removing McFarland w h o m he characterized as one of ttic two best men on the commissiion "'hile keeping "three others who bad no business on there." Kennedy dkl not identify the three commissioners he was talking about. Mayor Robert M. Wilson thanked Kennedy for his comments. Reds Angry a t Exile .., LISBON (UPI) -The Portuguese C.Ommunist party and other lelt-wing groups reacted angrily today to the decision by the ruling junta to grant exile in Brazil to ousted President Americo Thomas and fonner Premier Marcello Caetano. ln their first open clash._ with the military. the leffists sald t.he e1ile was ~lure since crime! committed under the ousted regime were still being investigated. OC Airport Crew Feted By Fan1ily By ARTifUR R. VINSEL 01 HM D&llr 1"1111 $!&ft The men of the Orange County Airport Fire station are enjoying five pounds of chocolates and knowledge of a job "'ell- done today, following an aviation drama in "'hich a Newport Beach family of five looked death in its fa ce for many tense minutes. Orthodontist Eugene Elvin of f'tey,-port, Beach was finally forced to bring in his Cessna 320 twin.engine plane "'ith a malfunctioning nose landing gear that collapsed. l~e and his family dashed from the $40,000 aircraft Sunday night to avoid a fire af!er lhc craft skidded about 100 ya rds down the 1nain runway on its nose. Investigators said a fire in the right engine which resulted from the near- tragedy caused only about $100 damage. The drama ranging through the o:;ki~ around Orange County Ajrport began shortly before 10 p.m. Sunday. with the gnawing worry over a green dashboard light. The light had failed to blink on. signaling the nose landing gear was d°"·n and locked in place. Orange County Airport Control Tower personnel were radioed by Dr. Elvin, who maintains offices in the Eastbluff Shopping Center of Newport Beach and in Anaheim. He asked for help. His wife. Doreen, meanwhile, was (Ste DRAMA, Page !) Orange €:out Weather LSD Sells •Like Candy!> at OC Sehools Sunny and warm again Wedn~ day is the way the weather serv- ice calls it Highs from the upper fJOs. at the beaches to the 70s in- land. Overnight lows -45-SS. I NSIDE T OltAV A "loner" berated a stranger for mi.streati11g a dog and is fatally slashed in New York with a .scraight.-edge razor. Storv. Poge U. By KATHY CLANCY .... o.lfY " ... ,,.,. "I remember a girt saying acid on the Fountain Valley campua ,.111 like candy,'' said one of two undercqver atenta used by Fountain Valley police during their """"11 crackdown on narcotlc:s sale1. The girl wu right, the agent said. "I've been dolria uodercom wort !or two 7Un," the otner ~t addccf. "You ,.. ~dope an,,.twn. ' 'lbe .,...ta -call lhem George and - SU!an ::. enrolled at Loo Amlgoo and Fountain Valley High School• this wlntor. 'lbere they made narcotics purcbaM!s, attended some after-ocboo! dope portles a,nd gathered lnlormatlm about drug traffic In and around the two campuae1 for police. 0 We've just ICl'ltcbed the IUl'face," said SUsan, noting drugs are &Old openly on campus every my, "I don't feel guilty about this kind ol wort be<ouae dope and the aale ol dope aro big Prolllems," said S!i!an. a • criminal JUll!Ce major In college. "When you see how it really me...s up people you lee! sorry !or the ooes Involved, but you don't feel gu)lty." Worl<lng slnct li'ebruary, the two made 73 narcotlct purdJues worth $t,ooo - buying marijuana, LSD, h a s h I sh , amphetamines, barbiturates and phoncyclldlne. Schoo( olficlal1 didn't knoW the undercover agents were on C&lll[llll. _ ,'l)le _~wo enrolled with false namea, 1101UU101 and CJU!.ol..iate tr1n1ter records, said S&t-William DeNisi, who COOl'dlnated "Project Lunch Box." Each was taken to campus by an adult, posing 11 the agent's legal guardian. "We took advantage of the !act that It takes 30 to 90 days !or school records to catch up to the stud!nt," said DeNis~ explaining that by the Ume school olllctals would leam the sudenta had given false lnfonnatioo, their wortt would be lfnl.sbed. George made hla first drug purcha .. after behtg on the Los Amlp compua ' just a lew houro. It took Susan about a week. Both said the dl'Ull problem is obvious. George, for eumple, 10ld of one day Mlen word got around campu.s some one was coming at DOCll lo aell drugs. When ahe arrived, lludenta juSt tined op to make buy1, he said. Susan deJCTlbed a girl'• reat room at F01B1taln Valley relemd to 11 the "main bead," uaed .-ror taking and dealing (See ACID, Pap I) • ..... . L. M ... ,. r (1llfrtnll• J, • c.1 .... fl.. ••14 C.omla II C,..,._,. IJ OMlll ~n t .. ""'"" '"-• ' 1..-..i-..t It ,..... "" HY • .,...._ II --.. AM~ IJ l 2 DAILY PILOT t -· ___ •_o_nda~ May~~ lt1dit!tt1te11t Sta1tds Reinecke Denied ·Change of Venue ""ASHINGTOr\ !API -A federal 1uUge today refused to disnuss a perjury indic1n1ent against Lt. Cio\. Erl Relnec'kC of Ca\1f0f'n1a or shirt his trial to thut i;tate . L·.s. District Judge Barrington Parker denied n1otiot1s by Rt'ineck('s attorneys v.·ho contended atuong c.i1hcr things that he had been mi!.led and trapped by fcdtra\ pro.secutors into cooperaling ~rith thtir in\'estigation "The court finds that ~lr. Reinecke "·as unable to point lo any fitalement n1ade to him .11bo11t a pron1ise of leniency in lhe _unequivocal manner he suggests," Judge Parker ruled. "Even if he believed a promise had been 1nade. !Ills belief must be buttressed bv sub;tan1ial proof .. _Such proof is lacking," the judge said. Reinecke said In Sacramento today he 11-ould not Y.ihtdrav.· from the ltrpubHcan race for governor dSC'pite lhe major set· Froin Page J I-IEARS1' ... area of the cilv v,i!h t110 black men hours before the.gun batth.' Frida\·. 'f'he report said the landlady told police that one of the men attacked her \\·ith a knife "·hen she refusrd to rent the apartment for 2·1 hours and cut through the folds of her skirt. She 11;ls not injured. The U.S. attornev·s off ice v• a s preparing to file a "complaint in San Francisco tcx.lay charging i'.!iss !lea1·.~t and t.,.,·o knov.·n n1c1nl>ers of the SLA still at large with violations of federal Ja\\;; pertaining to ixisses.~il)n and use of auton1atic 11eapons. .\\'illiaJ11 A, Sultivnn . assis1.1n1 <lircctoc ~ of the FBI , ~aid ~Ii:-~ 1-learst v.r1s the v.°Oman y.·ho leaned out the front 111u1dl)W of a red and \l'hite Volksv.·a~en \'an and opened ti.re \\'ith a 3().calibcr carbine Thursday af1en1oon. .:is SLA member \\'illiam llarris struggled 11•1\h a clerk at :\lei's Sporting Goods St.ore in lnglell'ood. Harris voas accust-d of shoFlifting a pair Of socks. "She is a rcderal fugili\'e and if she resists arre~t she .... 111 be treated like any otht.r federal lugiti\'(','' Sullivan said . She is considered anncd a n d dangerous. he said. nnd if loc·ntrd she will be told to surrender immediatcl~·. Jf she tries to shoot. ht said. •·Yt'e v.:ould undoub tedly shoot back." TilC FBI said an agrnl \\ho bclie\'es hi; life is endangrrecl 1nay open fire on a suspect. ~liss liearst 11·:is ldclnapcd trom hrr San Francisco apartn)cnt Feb. 4. ~he latrr renounced her rom1er lift' and s~iid she "'as join in~ forces \1 lth her kidnapcrs. But the FBI maintained ti1at she \\·:is forced to make the statrn1e nt. Even attrr she v.·as photographed v.·Jth a machine gun during a bank rohix'ry. thl' FBI said ::.he y.·as an unv,·illing partit·1panl. Five persons, inch .cling D o 11 a 1 d Defreeze, 30, v.·ho as ht.•ad f the SLA called himself "General field :'llarshal Cinque," \\·ere killed in the fla1nes and gunfire, police said. 1\ sixth body. that or Camilla Jlall. 29, Y.ll S found Sunda.1'. James Johnsvn. 18, v.ho 11\"ed at !hf' hoine destroyed 111 the ~u nfight. lllld 1h1' Los Angeles T1n1cs lh:it :\!is::. Jlcar!.t fled fron1 lhe house less U1an 2-1 hours before: 1hc shootout . Chargf:'s illl.'.l1ns1 John::.on ·s 1nothrr. Christinf:' John!.o:i . 35. 01 harbor111 g fug:tives. 1\·cre dropped Sund:n· night rnid she '>••as released. r1<:il1r•c ~aid 1o<la~·. Johnson said i\l\i:-s He;1rs1 1.ild hi1n Thursday "The~ 'II ha1·c tu ki ll r.1c bc1o rl! l go back .. , ba,ek In his effort to el,ar l1imself. "Quitting is not a ronsideratlon . 1 an1 not pulling out of this race." Reinecke told a hastily called ney.·~ conference . Reinecke also predicted he \1-'0Uld ~·in th<.· primary rontcst against Controller Houston Flournoy ~·ho has a oommand· 1ng lead in the public opinion poll . lie charged Floumoy \\Il\1 <:onducting a million.<foller ad\'erti'>1ng t"ampa ign financed by ''big money special inter- ests." Reinecke and his auorneys contended that 1he lieutenant governor freely provided documents because he believed special \\'atergatc prosecutors promised he v.·ould not be indicted. A three-count indictment returned :\pril 3 accuses RcinN'kc of lying to the Scna1e Judiciary Co1nrnittee: about cortain aspects of his role i11 the i;election of San Diego us the site of the H.epubliean f';ation.'.'ll Con\'cntion . 11 sul:il;equently \ras 1ransferred to Miarni Beach. Fla. An1ong other things. Reine('ke is accused of prrjury about v.·hen he told John N. ~fitchcll. fonner <lltorney general and n1anagcr of President Nixon's ar-ell'l'tion can1paign. about a $400.000 offer fron1 th e Shcruron Corp. to undenlirite the convention 1n San Oicgn. Heinecke is a cand idn te for governor of Califomia, and is opposed 1n the June 4 µriri1ary by state controller Houston I. Flournoy. Jli.<; trial is scheduled to begin July 15. !fe petitioned the cou~t to move the !rial Lo San Francisco or Sacra1nenlo on groWlds that it would be an undue burden for him to bring defense 111itriesses to \\'ashingtvn. and that there ball been prejudicial publicity in the cRpilal. Judge Parker said there will be inco.nvienences for Reineck'! if he i~ ~l'liedu le:.l to stand tri<il ;1cre but he found that they "arc not unduly oppre.'>.!ilvc Or burde-nsome •. ·· Pal"ker said he exarnined in chambers a financil!.l net "'orth staten1cnl and incon1e tax returns '"'hich Heinecke subn1itted, and did nol agree that the 1·xµense of a trial in Washington \\·ou!d be an wisupport.'.lble financial burden . The judge said a transfer lo California.. \1·ould probably generate ~ 111uch pretrial publicity there as '"ill occur in \\'ashi.ngton because Reinecke is a well· kno~'ll political figure in the stale. Judge Parker said that if the s1luation thanges bet"·een nov.· and July IS ··1 "'ill be extremely sensitive to this n1attcr I niy1'elf 1rill take ~!eps . unso!JcitC'd" if 1! aµJ:-..:ar' !hilt it n1ny be 1111possib!c to obtain a fair trial here. Meeti11g SJatcd Ove r 1-lousin•r t"' For Veterans Veterans affairs officials frorn Or<1ngc Coa st College have scheduled <1 ~un1n11t mreting \l'ith local rc;il!ors :\lily 29 to help ease the hou.<.1 ng ~hort;1gc . All realtors fro111 thr Harbor Arc:l arc invited to attend the 8 p.m. session in the student center. "f/ou~ing for \'Ctrra11!' li \'ing in this ;irca is cxircn1c!y tight." s:1ys r-.1i s.<; S.all~· Allton of the OCC Veteran's Affairs Office. '·\VI' arr hop1n~ lo build a rapJXlrl 11·ith local reaftor::. and erisc the problem ." She s<>id the lypcs of ,·eterans attending OCC rani!c fro1n single \'l'1.<i rnrollcd in da.v classes ond ,:;ubsi::;t solely on th~'ir GI lx'nl'fiL<i to niarried vets \1·orking full 1imc during the d::iy and altt:>nding night cl:1~es. WINS EARLY FREEDOM Laguna Niguel's Porte r Herbert Porter Freed Earlv • Fro111 Priso11 Fron1 \\'ire Ser\ k·rs Jlerbcrt L. Porter of Laguna ~iguel. forn1er scheduling director of the Conunittee to Re-elect the President. ,vas releMed fron1 the F c de r a I Correctional Institution at Lompoc three days early for good beha1·ior. The 1\ardcn's offic" said Porter. 36. v.:hll pleaded guilty to lying to lhe FBI about the dis1XJsilio11 of funds of the eommiltec, v.·as rclca.St."<i Friday aftl'r Sl'n·ing 27 days of· a . scheduled 30-day sentence. Porter. son-in-la\\' of the Arthur Br:gg':<; (Jf ~lorlflr.-~ Tcr~·al?e, .entered the pri!ion April 22 after \'Oluntarily arrivin{:: at the prison gatrs early to a,·oid reporters. ll~<i se ntent'c included one year of probation after the .short incarceration. Porter's sentence sten1111cd fron1 a story he adtnitted he told involving hO\.I' Sl00,000 gi\en to con1·icted \\'atergatc conspi ralor G. Gordon Liddy \Vas distributed. Origitu'llly Porter told the F"BI the money went to conservati\·e students. Il e later told the Senate \\'a I e r C: a t e Commitlee he had given the money to Liddy . li e i;aid l1c n1ade up the story at the urging of deputy ca1npa.ign director Jch Stuart :O.t;igrudl'r. \Vhen he corrl•Clf'd his original <italement. f'or!C'r $aid the re11sons he tol<i the lie ..,.,·('re rel11ted to appeals to his \-;111i\v and to his lo1·aH\' 1n the President. ·r1ie General ACcoUniing Off i cc. 11.·atchdog ar111 of Congress, 5ald the ~h.IO.UOO 11a~ used to p~iy off the \Vatcr~ate v.·irctappcrs after th e i r nrrC'sl~. Pnr1cr. his 11"ife Carol. 3.Ild !heir three <.hildren sold their \\'ashington , D.C. hon 1e last .spring and have been Jh·1ng 11·ith the Brigg~cs in LagunJ Xiguel ever :.,1n<·c From Pagel f:\-CLES ... it dorsn't get nearly the an1ounl of puh!icity. he said. :\'oi ~e . the subject of some recent publici1y ahou! the track. '''a s n ' t n1entioncd hy 0.xley. 1"he la'>t noi se .11 !he lunchC'on "·as the n1:-tle or cvn1plimrn1ary ti ckets bein g di.-;tribute<l ''She to ld Ille sh e \\·a~ l\'ll h !hl'tn -on their side." 5a1d Johnson. He &1 1d ~!1~.~ !lt'il rst 11 a<; 11t:>.1r1ni:: ~ piS1ol and '"'u11£'d to i.ta:.i \\-Ith th t' «her~. but th e.\' apparen!I\· ~ .. ·nt hC'r aua~ 10 k('('p hrr fron1 lx111g 111vCll1·l'd 1n the gunfight. Cronkite Def ends Farr 01.4.MGf COAST v DAILY PILOT '•C.•";•(1• •;, ,,.. • •'" •' 'o•c·~ • -e· •·• ...... r • '"' ,,, '"' .. • eo .. , .• ''°" ' ' . ,. ' ·.1~ .......... ._. .... <"::•' , .... .. : """ "' ''" ..... :-:i• '"1'• '" , •.• I.'• ' '. ' . '-t.,·o ' "'' T ·• <., • ' !~"'""·· .. "•'"''"'•'' "'"('~~·, .• , •..• , ,., •. c • ..,. '• ·• .,_, •.. r,···-~ ~ ···~· ,...,.,.... •1. • .. , •' '... ,. . ~,,. l·•r ·"''"I"'''''"'"" .. ·•'{),\,..• ~~<\"••· c. '''". ·~ ,.,.' ~~~.· ~ . . '. r •o .,,. •. ,,..P ,O • - V-<•~,,.~,-·, ,,,.,, V•"•?""• I ~··• \.<>-'e111 l· Ah .. '~"''" !'. 'J1 (1•'".•• C••t.Mtte Ottic:t ·•).,.,.e/"l· .,. V 1 •,A."'l'"·'· ,, ·r· :;.,. Ohl' Office• ,, .. ,., "9~~ .. , ..... ~ > ••. , 0)«•16•• J<l' ••••• .,_.,., .. ;..,.,~ .. , ~·· ·~-~ .. •"'•, "' < ....... ~. O'.•C""'C"' •t•• <>~~ ....... J e'ir•·•~,. O C<I"' s-<>' M ...... t fl-·~ "''"'"°" M!Ol'•t! ... ~"' O' l lW11t-" ...... ~ ,,.. ;Ji# P9"'<.,"'-etl ..-i.-. ... --°'-"'ll"'""""• hooflo~•'!' J!O'l ... "'1',"' Cool'• ...... C.• .,,. ~·tN-t01wc-ll Ol'.l """"""v bro>,..• M OO"'Q,,..,,.,,_......,~.,..~11 l'IO..,Ollll'; Over Freedom of Press LOS i\.\'rt ELES 1:\P1 -Te \e\'i!:ion 1H•11;;man \\"al1 er Cronkite tes1if1ed 1n Superior Cour1 hi>rr today Iha! i( reportl'r \\'ilt1 ;1n1 F;1rr l\t'rc fort't'd lo rr\·eal hi:. secrrt nc"'~ sources. "It \1·ould hc:' a11o!hl'r nail in the roflin of frccdo111 of ~lk'tX:h and pr1-ss ... Te5tify1ng in Farr's detcnsc. Cronkite said he belie\'<."5 th<t1 "any journalist \\'Orth his snlt 11·ou ld hold to his t'Onf1dcncc·· "i1h a source e\'en if it means the martyrdom of going to jail 'or an extended period. t..fonkile said a rr port rr's ['lrivrlege of keeping news sources secret frc<1ucnlly 1s tbc key to discovering infonnat1011 about go,·emmCflt rorrupt1on "If the \\-eh of secrecy lhat all attas of govern1nent attempt lo .... cloak their acti\·ities Y.-ere never pierctd. freedom of press v.ould be a nlOCkery in this ci;un!ry,'' he said. Farr called as his first .,.,·itness Jack t\e\soo. an investigative reporttt In the Los Angeles Times' \Vashington bureau. Nelson said that he 11·ould have acted exactly ns Farr did in refusing to reveal a eonfldentlal source. "In \\'ashlngton todav, you could not do investigatlvc rl'portlng if ~ ou did nol deal '"'ith ~~'l'lfldct){lal oouri.""s ," be suld. Crookllt Is one of SC\'erel top reporters acheduled to appear at the court bearing lo determtne .,.,·bcther Farr. Who has l'Crved 46 days in jail, can be ln1prlsoned again. Farr's planneii v.·ilness list atso included NBC· TV \\llile House coreresoondent 'Porn nrokav.· and ~ew York Times' San Francisco bureau ehief \\'allace Turner. Nelson and Turner are Pulitzer Prize winner!l. The issue on 11'hich 1hey \\'Cre asked to testify is whether Farr. in refusing to reveal sources of a story during the ~Ian.son trial. \1·as follov.·ing a n established ethical and n1oral principle of journslism. The case. v.·hich has been in litigation 1norc than three years, involves a demand by l\fanson trial judge Charles ff . Older that Farr tell him whi.ch t1\'0 of six Bttomty~ in that trial violated a court order by giving Farr information for a story. Farr refused. saying he promlsed his sources ronfidentlality and could not break that trust. fW1hcr complicaling the shu.aUon "'ere the actions of the attorneys, who rook the stand before Superior Court Judge Older and sv.·ort they were not the ~urces. This made 1wo of them eligible ror perjury cha rges If Farr named them. Virlth Older ronnlng against two opixinents for reelec:..tion and one of the I nttornev~. Vincent Bu~JiOBi, a candidate for the state Dc1nxratic aUornc.y Jl'.CnerAI nomination. the c:i86 has also bccxnne a polltcal issue. A neutral judge -William Levit -la assigned to the nel'( bearing and Farr Is seeking a decision on a question "°hlch could end the litigation. Mru1 IGII~d h1 Bridge Auto Crasl1 A head-on coUislon on Newport Beach's narrov,r Newport Bay Bridge on Pacifli: Coast IUghway Sunday night clai1ned tJ1e !if' or a 5enl Beach man . Robert C. Bryden, 31, of 219 Central Ave .. \1'3S en r.:iute horne·from his job as 1nanagcr of an Albertson's market in El 1'oro y.·hen the fatal accident occurred. tnvesligalion was continuing today into factors 1t:at apparently causf!d the headon crash, which also injured the <lri\'cr of lhe other car involved. She v.•as identified as Mrs. Arleo r.umey, 40. of 1221 Starboard \l.'ay, Newport Beach. Ne,vport Beach Police Officer Jim Donaldson said the accident w as apparently caused ..,.,-hen Bryden's small foreign µickup 1ruck suddenly swerved fron1 \l'estbound Janes of the narrow bridge into oncon1ing lanes. He died at 11 :30 p.n1. at 11oag ~1e1nori.'.ll llospital, Jess than one hour after the collision in .,.,.hich he suffered head injuries. Investigators said Mrs. Gurney \Vas treated :lt the hospital, where six stitches 11·c·re t:i kcn 10 close a head laceration. and released lo recover at ll0n1e. :\'o skidnlarks 1\·erc found at the scene and until further investigation. police \IC're ;it a Joss to explain n'hat may ha\·e cau~d Dr rden to cross the center line. The eollls1on \1·as the latest in a long St.~rics of accidents -both fatalities and fl'nder·bendcr~-v,·hiC'h ha\'e occurred on or near the n.'.lrroy.· old bridge. A eitiiens' con1nuttcc apoointed to s1udy l\'ays to 1n1prO\'C the situation is llut!'on June 3 to make recommendations to 1hc ;\'e\\·port Bench City Counclt. f'ro1n Page l '~1 .;\ TERGATE . • • !he original<; -containing only those JM)rtion~ of co111·ers.11t1ons since 1ranscr ibcd .and n1ade publ ic should be prepared and delivered along \\•ith the suhpocnl'led materiR.ls." J:11rors~:i a.~ked the cour! April 16 lo issue n subpoena rl)r tbe r..i eo nl'rrsations span111ug a _rl';i r's period bct\\'een June 20. 19i2 and June 4, 1973. Sirica ordered the subpoena 1 .... -0 days late r and on f..fay 1 lhc \\"hitc Houc;e a.c;kcd th3t the subpocn:i be quashed. :-.1ean1\hlic. a110ther federal judg~. saying the FBI "11\ays eet and mouse" \l'ith proplc it i" invest1g:iting. today inlltcated he is considering dismi.~sing enc charge brought against foriner prcsidl'nli al aid(· John D. Ehrlichn1an in 1hc \\'hite !louse Plu1nbers case. U.S. f)istrict Judge Gerh11rd A. Gc s('ll _., rTik,ri Ilic quc.'>ti1)n in reference to :i charge 1hnt Ehrl1chnH111 lied To the FBI about his knov.·ledge of !he \\'hitc J/ou.~ Plumbf:'rs unit's 1nl'estigation of 1hc f)cntagon Pnpers C:JS('. OUR ANNUAL LARRY CAPUNE TE\.LS GOVERNOR ABOUT UPCOMI NG VOYAG E Newport Paddlebotrder, L1guna Equestrlenne1 Ask Re1gan Ai d Reagan Co11ies to Coast To View Site for Park By GEORGE LEIOAL 0 1 th• 0•11'1' P'lltl 51•11 ' f.o\'emor Ronald Reagin came to the Orange Const today to lobby for support of the June 4. S250 n1i\l!on state parks bond issue. He left hav i n~ IJE>en lobbied by tlro special interest group~ '"·ho arrh·ed b~· land and by sea. TI1rec Laguna Beach girls pulled up on horseback lo the cliffsidc -('v.·s confC'r- f"nce ju:.t soutti of Olrona del Atar to dt'lll'cr personalty a petition . Reag<.1n read it to the assembl;"rc of dignitarif."s and ney.·srnen . :'There have been horses ticrc for !!le last 50 yeilrs. \\'e hope there y.·Hl be :111 rques!rian center in !he nev.· state park th.'.'lt y.·ill occupy thi<i land ." Reagan said lhC' petition requt•sted . ··rrn going to lobby for it,'' neagan said. rccii!ling a cav:11ry srntimrn!: "~othing is so good fo r lhe inside of a n1an or a 11·oman as !he outside or a hor~e." The go\'ernor sa id he 11 ould pa~~ thC' petition on and v.ur~ 10 ~t·l'p )h.1r.~l·S 11.·ithin thr a1ncn1tics the l6CH.l-.1crc sta1c park niay offer 1r 1hc bond 1~:;uc pro- \"ides ihl' S7.6 m1H1on ncC'<lcd 10 b11~ 1 from the Ir\ inc Co1npan~. The lobbyist for surf1n;; 1111 crt·~:~ 11.ho ea1nc to thr pres~ con~1'r~nrl' h~ surfboard v.as 1narat ho11 paddh:r L .... rry Ca µune. 31. of li.1lboa J~IJnd. The s1111-1:1nned. sa!t-c:jkrd <.urfrr \'t.'feran of n1aratho11 radd l1·~ 111eh1d i1•'? one from ;-;t·\\·port. RhO<ll' l~la11d . to Florida . lire" cons1dcrilhl1• :11ten t1n11 garbl'd 1n a ~v.·1 n1 sui t .i ll11(b \ lh1· ~·111 ;~nd co.at-clad t ro,rd. C;,ipun,c carrit'd .1 pla~t 1c \1 at rrprnoft·d pouch containing lili•rJtur1· ou !l1n1n.(! ht~ de i>ircs for prc·scr1·at1on of lhr st:i1c·'i prinH' surfing bt:>i1Ch. r.apw11• told the go 11•r11o r he 11ould lik•' lo sec 3.;;.nille Irvine ('o;ist hi>ron1" .1 state bcar:h. "Th ie; cot1 ~1 1s a hre<i!h C'r f11r ti ll \1·ho li\'I' inland ." f;,pune contended NOW SAVE HUNDREDS .i·· REDUCED. · SPECIALS ALL GRANDS sa 9500 CLOSE-OUT START AT •••• GRAND PIANO SALE WE'RE FAMOUS FOR OUR RECO!IDIT[ONED GRAND PIANOS. AND RIGHTLY SO. WORLD REKNOWNED EUROPEAN CRAFTSMEN IN OUR SHOP PflODUCE SOME OF THE FINEST GRAND PIANOS IN ALL OF THE WEST COAST! CHOOSE F.ROM MAJOR BRANDS! ou• ...... •UY LIS1' WURLITZER PIANO ~:.I:'. •........ -·-·---1395 HIW tU• f650 HAMMOND ORGAN ""' '"'·· ·-·-· .. LOWREY ORGAN r:~ ····--·········-1129.5 HAMMOND ORGAN ¥1.\~t~s ....•... '217.5 ' WURLITZER PIANO rt~~ ........... ., ....... 1895 FARflSA ORGAN=•"'······-··-············ 1488 AAMMdND PIPER ;f:'..,110 ............... 1999 PLA.YER PIANO ~~""'····················'1885 WaU7ct;; Musrc SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3400 BRISTOL-COSTA MESA 540·2830 HOURS MON.•Pll, IOAM-9 'M SAT~ 1M ,M SUN' ll·S 'M CllJ'· • ( IH: ~ '!!!~I !' f I'' I !~' I' 'I!'' I!' J !nl' JI! I' lJ '1''fi • ( THE KEYBOARD OF THE WUTI ' ' 7 • 7 I I · .. • ·- esa ~ehool Agents Say Aeid Se))§ ··Like Candy' on Coast DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 21, 1974 VOL. 61, HO. 141, l $!CTION$, 2' PAGa5 Assets Enlarge ' . U,t T-'e.,_ Carol Dada, the San Francisco topless·bottomless bomb~hell, was named 'Business Person of the Year' Monday by the Cambndge Club. The club. composed' of Harvard Business School students, cited her for •Asset Management.' She says her initial investment was ~2,000 for a silicone treatment ten years ago. Now she measures 44 inches and she. commands a raise 'every time I get bigger.' .:;_ __ _ " Rape Trial , ForTVShow Star Opens CLEVELAND (U PI) -A Cleveland teen-ager has leslified she was raped by l\fel Stewart, 44, who plays Uncle Henry in the CBS series "All in the Family," after he told her "having sex: with him v.'OUld make a v.'Oman out of n1e." The rape trial began 1'-tonday before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge George W. \Vhite. Stewart pleaded innocent and waived a jury trial. The girl and II high school students earlier this year went to a lecture by Stewart who lonnerly worked here, the 16-year-old girl testified. She said Stewart "took me to a house that he said belonged to his family. "\Ve talked about a couple of hours." she testili~ "Then he told me he wante~ to show me something upstairs. I told hun to bring it down. He took me by the arm and pulled me upstairs." She testified that Stewart raped her in the upstairs bedroom. The girl said she attempted to resist his advances, "but he told me that having sex with him would make a v.•oman out of me. 1 told him I wanted to be a girl, not a woman." She said Stewart dropped her off about a block from her home. "I wasn't going to say anything about it but a girl friend convinced me that I should," she said. Dr. David Klausner of University Hospitals testified that the girl was not bruised or lacerated. New Road Sigus Seen SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Road signs reading "speed limit-38 kilometers per hour/f>S mph" co u Id result from legislatioo approved ~londay by the Senate TransJ>O:rt.:ation Committee. y • •Atl in FaDtily' Unele Stands Trial for Hape .. Planner Shuffle 'Political Payoff' Charged to Council The Costa ~fesa City Council ~fonday night refused comment on a verbal indictment by a citizen that a "political payoff" was involved in a recent council reshufning of the planning commission. Patrick Kennedy, 1039 ~fission Drive. told the council that its handling of the affair V.'as not. in h.is opinion. in the best interest of the community and that he would not like "to see this trend continue." Kennedy's remarks, offered during the "oral communications" segment of the council session, v.·ere in connection with the firing of Edward ltieFarland ahd his replacement on the ccmmission v.•ith ~trs. Arlene Schafer. The reasons for McFarland's dis charge v.·ere never made public. Kenned y charged that Mrs. Schafer "just happened to be the political · r __ _. ... ~i. . . :.J World Clr,arnpion. Eats 236 Ants SEATI'LE !AP) -Gary Moss would like to know if there are any side effects associated with eating ants. He at 236 of the little bugs over the weekend at the "World's Second Freestyle Ant Eating Contest,'' a competition held at a camping and backcol!ntry fair. 1 "I wasn't tasting: anything until it \vas all over," the champ said. "Then t swallowed for a final time and wham. It \\'as like I'd been drinking vinegar for three minutes." campaign manager'' for Councilman Jack Hammett and that he checked her credentials and found them "not O\'erly impressiye." ~trs. Schafer did serve as campaign manager for Hammett now vice mayor ' ' but allegatioos that she "'as rewarded for her work · with a job on the planning commission have been denied by Hammett. ~fcFarland's dismissal was called for last month on a 3-2 vote of the council with Councilwoman Norma Hertzog and Councilman Dom Raciti dissenting. Racili has b!!en openly critical of that .. decision and says he would have preferred expanding the p I a n n i n g commission from five to seven persons. That arrangement would have allo"'ed the se¥ing-of Mrs. Schafer without requiring McJ.~arland's departure. During his brief altack on the council, Kennedy questioned the wisdom of removing McFarland \\' h o m he characterized as one of the two best men on the commissiion while keeping "three others who had no business on there." Kennedy did not identify the three commissiooers he was talking about. ~fayor Robert M. Wilson thanked Kennedy for his comments. Reds Angry at Exile LISBON (UPI) -The Portuguese Communist party and other left-wing groups reacted angrily today to the ~ecision. by the ruling junta to grant exile 1n Brazil to ousted President Arnerico 1bomas and former Premier Marcello Caetano. In their first open clash with the military, the leffbts said the · exile \\'a! pre~ture since crimes committed under the ousted regime were still being investigated . OCAirport. Crew Feted By Fan1ily By ARTitUR R. VINSEL 01 Ille 0111'1' l'llot Stiff The men of the Orange County Airport Fire Station are enjoying five pounds or chocolates and kno"·Jedge of a job v.•ell· done today, £01lov.1ing an aviation drama in v.·hich a Newport Beach family of five looked death in its race for many tense minutes. Orthodontist Eugene El,·in of Ne'i'o-port Beach was finally forced to bring in his Cessna 320 twin-engine plane v.·ith a malfunctioning nose landing gear that collapsed. He and his family dashed from the $40,000 aircraft Sunday night to avo.id a fire after the crafl skid<led about JOO yards down the m;:iin runway on ilS nose. Investigators said a fire in the right engine which resulted from the near· tragedy caused Only about $100 damage. The drama ranging through the skie8 around Orange County Airport began shortly before 10 p.m. Sunday, with the gnawing worry over a green dashboard light. The light had failed to blink on. signaling the nose landing gear was dov;n and locked in place. Orange County Airport Control To..,.,·cr personnel were radioed by Dr. Elvin who maintains offices in the Easibluff Shopping Center of Newport Beach and in Anaheim. He asked for help. .His wile, Doreen, meanwhile, \\'as (See DRAMA, Page %) Orange Coast Weather LSD Sells •Like Candy!) at OC Sehools Sunny and wann again \Vcdncs· day is the way the weather ~rv· l<.'e calls It. Highs from the upper 00s at the beaches to the ills in· land. Overnight lows 4S-00. INSIDE l 'ODA l' A .. loner" berated a stra119er for m.i.streafi ng a dog and ii fotoltv sla!hed i1l .\'ew l"or~· 1oi th a s~roight·edge rozor. Story. .Page 12. By KATHY CLANCY Of W. 0.lt't ,, ... Sl•ll "J remember a girl saying acid on the Fountain Valley camjW sells like candy," said one of two undercov~r ageota used by Fountain Valley police during their recent crackdown on narcot~ 11les. The girl was right, the ageot said. "I've beon doing undercover work for two year.," the other agent added. "You mn buy dope anywhere." Tho apnts -can them George and • I SuMn -enrolled at ~ AmlgM and Fountain VaUey High Schools this winter. There lhey made narcotics purchases, attended some after~achool dope rrtlet and gathered ln!ormatlon aboo drug traffic in and around the two campuSes for police. "We've just scratched ttle surface," said Susan, noting drugs are sold openly on campu.s every day. "I doo't leel gullty aboot !his kind of work btcallSO dope Ind the sale ol dope are big problems," said '6usan, a • criminal jusUCe major in college. 11When you see how it really messes up people you feel sorry for the ones Involved, but you don't feel Bl\ilty." Wori<lng sine. February, the two made 73 narcotics purchases worth 11,000 - buying marijuana, LSD, · h a s h I sh , amphetamines, b a r b i t u r a t e 1 and pbencyclklln•. School officials didn't know. the undercover 1gent1 were on campus. 'lbe two .. ,.!ltd with !aloe names, addttaes and out-oi«ate t ran 1 f e r • records, said Sgt. William OeNlsi, who coordinated "P.,.Ject Lunch Box." Each was taken to campus by an adult, posing as the agent's legal guardian. "We took advantage of the fact that it takes 30 to 90 days for school records to catch up t4 the student," said DeNlsl, explaining that by !he time school officials would learn the '8ludcnts had given false lnformntlon, U.:lr work would be finished. George made his first drug purchaso after being oo the Los Amigos campus • ju& a few hours. It took Susan about a week . Bolh aakl the drug problem is obvious, George. for example, told of one day when word got around campus some one ·was coming at nooo to sell drugs. When she arrived, students just lined up to make buya, he aakt. Susan de1trlbed a girl's rest room at F0W1taln Valfcy referred to u the "main head," uoed mare for taking Ind doallnc IS.. ACID, "-lo I) • 1 l M ' ... lO·l~ " " • • " ''" " .. " ,,,,.<Ill, Tt•• It i\11~111 It Mutlo•I "~n~' t 1<11t1&111I NI•' 4 OrlftM (-1~ I 'wtwl1 1'1rt11 • ,_" , .. , . U1<il lll•rll11t It, II llltriti9ft 11 r ... '""' 1t W111t1..-4 w1-·1 Ntw1 lJ.14 ..,. ..... ' % DAILY PllOT Good News-Food Pri~es Beeline= f'rom Page l DRAMA .•. WASltlNCTO~ 1UPl1 -Consumer food prices sh<n~ed ihe biggest drop of any monlh in SC\'en years in April, helping slow the recent rRpid rist. in A1nericnns' cost of li\tng, th c governn1ent reported today. Even y.·ith the favor ab le figures on food , however, the O\'erall Consumer Price Index. rose 0.6 percent in April, because or increases in prices o{ gasoline, clothing and retail goods. Sharply lower beef prices and declines in lhe supermarket cost of pork. poultry. eggs and fresh vegetables resulted m a Search lt'ide11s 0 4 percent drop n food prices lasl month. This was the Cirst decllnr 10 rood priers SillC6 September and the blgi:est one-- month falloff since ~·(·bruar\'. 1967. th1.: Bureau af Labor Stat1St1cs s~id. Although the overall rtS\' y.·as the smallest In the closely '"'atched index. since a 0.3 percent ri se last September , prices Americans pay for rrlail goods still were 10.2 percent higher than a year ago. Th111 is an unusually .~tecp clirnb by historical standards, t::ind ;,in indication that the nation is stUl fightin• a severe inOauonary problen1. The rise in consumer prices bas been even grtattr In the past three monthl. 12 1 pt>rctnt. April 's 0,6 increase, if rarried over a run year, 'n'Ould come out to an annual rise or 7.2 percent. The index stands at 144.0 compared to a 1967 base af JOO. This means that a variety af goods and services that cost $10 in 1967 increased in price to $14.fO in April. April's report showed that on !he negative side, fUel prices rose slightly Parents Beg SLA: f / after 3 drop In ~larch. Gasoline prier' are .W percent above the April. 1973 le1·el and o~·crall fuel prices are 6 percent h1i:her. The cost of clothing climbed 0.8 percent. above normal for April. The cost of medical cal'f:, rent, dry clean ing, bu.s fares and a variety or ronsumer services ~ 0.6 perctnt last month. Gas and 'electric charges for homeo"''ners in·ere some"'·hat lower than ea rlier this year. but waler and sewer charges rose sharply. A separate report showed that "-A"ages of American workers are falling further behind lhe inflation rate. neat spendable earning• of the average tiue coJlar worker dropped 0.3 percent in A-pril fo a level 5.6 percent below a year ago. !teal eamlngs equal ~ke·ho1ne pay minus deductJons for Social Security and federal income tu. A decline in worklng hours plus rising co~er pricea contrlbuled to the erosian of JA'orken' wages in Apri1, the .sevtnth straight monthly de c I i n e reported by the bureau. ------·- faced with the task of preparing their children, Ron, 13. J·leather, 12, and Patrick . 10, for whatever 'tl'U.S destined in !he c:old, overcast sky. JI"' •·My fint thought waa to keep them calm ," /\-tr1, Elvin said today, Home at 1621 Port Stirling Place seemed terribly far away during the tenae moments Jn which Dr. Elvin made a paa by the control tower 80 the Cessna col.lid be ehecked visually by perso nnel lhert. To"'·er personnel assured them the gear was do1m, but Dr. Elvin, on·ho manually cranked it into place, was certain in hla oY.n mind that it was not locked. !-le was correct. "Then the littlest one in the copilot's seat began to cry ." said J\lrs. Ell'in, who cro:llted her hu s ba nd -as did, authorities-with an excellent en1crgency landing. Please Surrender "! st.opflCd that c0·ing right away." !lhc related. "l said '"'e'N.' not going to help Daddy thal v,•ay ... J1eather had already figured a pl.an to kick out the e1nerg1...1icy ex.it door." Orange Coonly Fire D e par I men t personnel with crash ri-gs had taken up stations along the Jong, main runway at airport. LOS ANGELES <AP ) -:\s lawmen continued their sear£'h for Patricia Hearst and William and Emily Harris, the distraught parents of the suspected Symbionese Llberatloo Army members pleaded with their children to surrender rather than face possible violent dea th . \Vilh the 1ncmory of Frld<.iy 's Oanung deaths of six SLA n1en1bcrs vivid in her 1nind, J\lrs. Betty Bunnell, llilrris' mother, said : .. All of us just can't bear the thought of seeing anything on film like we saw this past weekend, and to think that it might happen to my soo ls almost wibearable and I do wish he * ·/.{ * TIJUANA POLICE Jr'A.TCH FOR SLA TIJUANA . i\lexico (UPll -Police here have been alerted by the FB l to be on the lookout for Patricia Hearst and members or the Symbionese Liberation Army. Tijuana Police Chier E~o Vizcaino said Monday he instructed his officers to watch for "one tall Negro, one short Negro and a tmy white girl." * * * FBI Says SLA's Fugitives Cun Give Up Anytinie SAN FRANCISCO IUP!l -The FBI said tadav !hat Patricia Jtearst and 1he t11u Sy1Tibionese Liberation A rm y fugitives rould su rrender b.v telephoning or y,·a!king into any fo'BI office. Olarles \V. Bates, the F'BI special •1gent in charge of rile inv~Hgation. said if ~1iss llcar~1 and Bill and Em ily Harr!s ,~·antf'd to give themselves up, they cou ld call any FHI affice and arrangements for !heir surrff'lder \\'oudl be \\'Orked out . Or. he said. lhev could surrender by going to any FBI office . "As Jong as I hey arc sincere and 14-0rk out the details. lhry '"tluldn't have anything to l'i'OfD' aOOul.'' Bales said. .. But we're not going to y.·al k into a place and be ambushed." In earlier SL.I\ tape recordings, ~1iss Hearst and SLA me1nbers said they feared they "·ere m<.irked for e:itecution by the FBI. 8500,000 Offer Toi<l CARSON CITY. Nev. IUPIJ -F'ormer Governor Paul Laxalt confirmed ~1onday be wa.! offered $500.000 while in office to get a gambling license for a person associated with the undenrorld. The offer came from Jimmv "The Greek .. Suyder, La s Vegas oddsmakcr, and LaxaJt said he turned It do ..... n immediately, syndicated columnist Jack Anderson reponed. DAILY PILOT l"'I °'""'"Coon O.·'Y ,,'Cl, ...i~ -",. w- bo...., !,.. Nows·'•"-• "-·•-'' '"'" O<or9'1 C.0..11 PuOl"~'"O C'-Olra•• ~1>'~ f<!<loOn• .,. P\11>'•"'-a i.lol\O,.,. t,.....n fflfl•• to< eooi. -"' N~.,,..,<f S..u> H..nt•no;il'-"' S.oc"'~""'" I•·~ V•I''' l •<1vn• °""""' ,..,, ..... s..l<ll•W.:• •nG S.n "-"""'15•n ..._.. .. C.rw11,.no A Wt~lo '"'I"'"" ······~· .. 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GrimJy, coolly i Dr. EJvln aimed h.is plane and family for the runway and tht "'Biting firemen . Jn a statement aimed at En1ily, Tl, Schwartz said, "You have onlv two choices open now: you n1ay rlect ·to die an equally horribll' and tolal!y ust·!css death ... 'i'nur other l'hoitc i::. lo t:o1nc forth and live " fie offe red lo niccl her and take her to law officers. Bewu1·e of tlae Tige1· "I told them to g<t out of that plane and away from It as quickly as p:isslble," his wife said, because lllty were well ay.·are of the danger of <in explosion invalvin~·the craft's 11.·ingtip fuel tanks. And in ltitlsborough, Ca therine Hearst. mother of the 21}-year-<ild cof'd whose kidna ping on Feb. 4 set off this case. said, "I hope she will give herself up and come home." Cnidentified won1an sleeps in front of can1per \'an. unconcerned with the two big cats behind her. They're not really fresh from the jungle -liknesses are pinned to curtains of the windows. ----------' But there 1vas no sign that ~liss llcarst or the Harrises, a \vhite couple, were about to ·voluntarily give up. And more than JOO ·local, state and fcdt>ral lav.' Jaworski W 011't Be Fired, From Pagel 'ACID' ... She said the children did aft admirable job of evacua1in11: the plane after the no.se gear rollaj}6Cd. sending It int o a gut- v.Tenching skid down the long runway. No one wa.s injured. although 1he Elvins' eldest son apparently aggtal'atcd a back problem 11.'hen he jumped from the Cessna's oJ•ing to the groWld and .ran. MORE HEARST STORIES APPEAR TODAY ON PAGE 5 Claims Wl1ite House Aide ~ in drugs than for anything else. "A lot ol dealing at Foun\l.ln Valley goos on sltt~oo t.\ie-lawr.,''-che added. away. _ ~!is mother said today sh! wlahed to -mate a··pub1ic ihlmk")"Otrto th•r~ira~ C.Ounty Fire Department c rews . particularly for the way they handled the frightened fam ily afterward. officers remained on full-time duty in search of the three, described as ··.:irmcd and extremely dangerous" and possibly the last rcmnents of the sn1al! band of tcrrorisls. l..:iv.· office rs said their search for J\lis~ llcarst and the Harrises '"'as still centt.red in Southern California. although Los Angeles Police Cmdr. Pete Ilagan declared . "Tr t/Jt'y'vc got any sense. lhey'd have left. Things ;ire gelling hot here." The I a I est lead poppcrJ ur in the Nev.hall area, about 30 rTI1:cs north of Los Angeles. v.·hcre an 83-ycar""'Jld n1an said J\liss llcarsl and the llarril>CS drol'c up lo his sm<11l home in a red-and-black s e d a n Monday night and asked for dire~tions to a motel. lfe told them lo drive back lo the Los Angeles suburb of Van Nuvs. After lhcv !('fl. he called authorilil'S. · · 1101\'el'er, a spokcsinan for 1hc FB I said they <"hecked out the leatl and "\re'rc call ing it a ·\'.·ashoul.' There 11·asn't enough substance lo il to c.'\pect lo find them in the Ne\\•hall arc<1. '' .. The man and \\'Oman in the front SC'<il of the car scc1ncd to be real nervous, but the girl, Patricia, v,ho was in the bJck seat. was calm and talkative,·• said \\"Hllam \Valls. a retired Army master sergeant. ''She grinned at n1c. She's a 1vondcrful looking girl. It 's a sha,me .. ·· Th<> three are wnnted on FBI conip!aint~. fi!rd ~1 on day. for invc!St1gation af illegal use and po6Scssion of automa!lc '"·eapons. The FBJ r1ccision !o classify ~1i ss Hearst <ts an SLA participant capped a 1vild y,•eekend in y,·hich si:it leaders of the Sl..A, includ in~ its leader. Cinque. died afltr an haur-long gunbattle '"i lh 500 Police at a so11th Los Angele~ hideout. The fBI said it concluded. that Miss Jfearst joined the rl'\'Olutlonary clique which violtnt/y kidnaper1 her J't.i months ago <ifler an 18-ycar-o!d youth identified he r and the Harrise!! 11s the persons who kidnaped him for 12 hours and stol e his truck in a getaway from a sporting goods store Thursday. The 1-·01 said it believed it was J\1iss Hearst who fired 30 rounds of ,iu!omalic rlne slugs into the sto re af1cr Harns allegedly bungled An attempt to shoplift a 4~cent·pair of socks. ~1is~ licarsl. \l'ho had been studying •1r! hi:;;lory at the University of California ;incl µfanning: a summer 1~l'ddn1J! 1vhf•n ::.hf' 11;1~ kidnapcd, •·1~ill h£' given the opportun1!y to surrender," an FBI official said. But he ;uJded solemnly: '·If sh<! opens fire on FR I age nts or police, the fire will be returned," added \Vi!l1<1m Sullivan, the off1c1al. The FBI said it has rcceivl.'d numerous reports on Ill<' possible \\hereabouts of the thre{· and "'as checking them out. Asked 11hcre ~liss llearst nlighl be. t~BI spokesman John ~Jorrison said. "Yaur idei.l 1s as good as ours." WASHINGTO:"J (U PI) -President Nixon is not considering firing ~on Jaworski as \Vatergate s p e c i a I prosecutor. a \Vhite House spokesman said today. C:erald L. \\'arren, deputy press secretary, replied, "l'to"' when asked in·heth<'r Jawo rski \\"Ould be removed in the aftern1ath or his public complaint '1onday that the President through his chief impeachment laY.•ye r .,.,. a s attempting to undercut Ja"·orski"s role as prosecutor. ·Jaworski charged in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee that through JEB MAGRUDER GETS TERM IN PRISON, Pogo 4 ---·----------his counsel James D. SL Clair. 1\'i:iton ctain1cd that 1hc special prosecutor had no righ l 1 I J to tr y to subpoena tal)4!s and documents relating to p r es id en t i a ! conversations and 12) to take Nixon to court. St Clair echoed \\'arren's statements to reporters on Capitol !Iii!. "!l's very unlikely and not under consideration at all ." Sf. Clair replied when asked if the dispute O\'Cr Jaworski's efforts to get 64 more White !-louse tape! and other materials might lead to the prosecutor's dismissal. St. Clair said he "disagreed st ron gly" 1vith Jay,-or.;ky over the prosP<.'\ltor's contention that he needs the additional materials for \Vatergate coverup trials and said he was prei)ared to take !he c<1sc to the Supreme Court. "I hope it doesn 't have to go that far but t am prepared t.o if it has to ," St. c.1air said. At tile White ~louse. \Va rrcn said ;i.·hen asked \Vhcthcr Nixon "'·as going lo dismiss Ja'"·orski: "The matter o( the subpoena of the special prosecutor's orficc (for the tapes) is being addressed Murclered Girl Ki11 of Off iccr ' RICHt.IOND (AP ) -Authorities have identified the body of a wornan found in the bay Friday v•ilh her throat cul as that of the daughter of a San Pablo police sergeant. She was Identified tlonday as Betty Jean Keith, 32, daughter of Sgt. Hoyle Stapleton. Donald James. 38 , an employe of a Richmond bu.s service, has been booked for lnvesligation of murder. The woman's body v;as found aff Riehmond, a broken piece of wire attached to one leg. Police said divers round a storage battery at the bottom of the bay beneath where she was floating. Poet Knowsit }iidge Returns Verse in Ki11,d SAN i'RAN CISCO IAPJ -Patrick Shannon sent a ver>e with his note to a judge explaining that a poet 's income is small and he · couldn 't pay a $15 hit chhik ing tlckel Poet Shannon's Jines started: "Oh, Jirt up mine eyes. For there, in God's wondrou1 skies, can the sun's kiss and the cloud's mis~ wash away all our ties." In a handwritten letter dismissing the chorge, Judge Fred A. Schenk Jr. or Morro Bay wrote back : "I pray you keep a eong in your heart, for therein lies the future of mankind." • • ~ Some studenta on both campll3tll, the in COIJrt. ~fr. St. Clair has addressed pair said, don't even attend classes himself to the mnttrr." regularly , or lf they do, they leave during :\lixon new back lo Wash ington Monday class to meet their friends, take drugs or night from a long w<.'ekend in Florida. I'ormer AUomc~· General E 11 i 0 t buy and .sell them. Richardson, on·ho resigned last October Susan said she stopped attend ing ra ther than fire for mer spec I a I cla~s aft.er three weeks. The school prosecutar Archibald Cllx in a 1lmllar sent a letter to her false home address, dispute over subpoena.!. said at a but nothing more wsa done. Congressional Club breakfast today in \Vashington that the guidelin<.'s covering George, who eventually was dismissed the prosecutor were understood by all from school, WA.! tnvestlgated by a truant parties v:hen Attorney General 'A.ilHam officer who called at hla falae address. li. Saxbe was confirmed. Both Georee and Susan formed no "The guidelines are explicit !hat close friendships at school. When thev Jay,·orski d~s have the power, indeed the " duty if he regards it as necessary , to "were backed inta" attending 1<>me drug challenge the assertion of executive parties, they were told (0 fake privilege,·· Richard,soo said. participation. Streakers Dasl1 At Graduation LAWRENCE. Kan. r UP I J Authorities who reporled arresting male and female suspects who streaked the L:niverslty of Kan.sos commencement aMounced with red fac es that both were males after an Inspection. T'"·o men, wearing ca ps and open graduate gowns made their dash do'"n the steps or Afemorial Stadium J\fooday night as Chancellor Archie Dy kes was completing his commencement speech. Applause and laughter rose rrom the 3.000 graduating seniors as the .!llreakers passed the r<>!trum where t h r e e mem bers or the Board of Regents and Gov. Robert B. Docking sat. Both reported to pollce: nearly every day during the operatJon, turning over drug purchases, and reviewing their progres.s. "I think before the arrests a lot or parents didn't know what was going on." Susan said. "Maybe they just choM! not to know. Parents llhouldn't think that jU1t becauae thelr kid didn't get busted. he iiin't involved." "What Is unlortWlilte is that most parents don't know enough about narcotics and how to cope with the situation," George added. The two said the narcotics problem is about the aame on both campuses -bad -and pUl1 are as much a part ot It as marijuana. They also claim the problem is spreading to the elementary schools. Instead of worrying about the longtenn effect, many atudente:, George Slid, "think drugs are the greatest thing In the world."' NOW, HEAR THIS The accident Ued up the long main runway for about ~ ntinutes follov.•ing the era.sh-landing. "\\'e want to commend the firemen,'' said ~trs. Elvin. ''I love ever)' one (If them and yesterday l took O\'er a fi \"c Powld box of See's chocolaleJ." During clearup of the disabled plane and cleanu p from the resulting fire , Hughes Air'"·est and Air Ca!lfornia jets were diverted to Ontario International Airport. A control tower spokesman said today only two or tMee were Involved in &he diversion to lhe inland airport . 4 Men Charged 111 3 Ambushes Witl1 Shotguns SACRAM~ fAP ) -~"'our black men ha \'e been charged ¥dth murder, conspiracy and usault in a aecret grand jury indlctmeril (fO'"'lng out of three shotrun am~~ last month. The report of the jury was re\P!alcd Ptfonday with the arrest of Dale E . McKinney on the charges. lie was out on IMIJO bell In conntctlon with the ilh<Xgun as.sault on an off-duty police officer April 20. Larry PraU, Em•ry Lo. -8"d Ruuell Lang were the other three Black ~tusllms n a m e d In the Indictment returned Friday for the April 20 oboot ing. the 11151.uh on Uoyd Revell April 22 and the murder of Joteph Belmore as he aat In h~ llv1n1 room Aprtl 24 . According to the President's Council on Environ- mental Quality, it is becoming increasingly difficult for anyone to escape noise. • l 40,000.000 Americans risk hearing impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44,000,000 other Americans have the utility of their dwellings adversely affected by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21,000.000 Amercians are affected by construction-related noise. Now what ,does this have to do with carpet? Car· peting will drastically improve accoustics in any room by quieting your home environment. making radios, television, and the fam ily sound better. Remember. at Alden 's, even our LOUD carpeting is qu ie ter. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentla Av•. COSTA MESA 646-4838 M.,...,,,..., t lo S:lO: F.t. t lot: Sit, ft30 to 5. I . /' • TutSday, May 21, lq74 S DAILY PILOT :J . Reagan Tours ·Onofre Nuclear Power Plant GOV. REAGAN REAFFIRMS SUPPORT OF NUCLEAR POWER At s,n Onofre, Press Was Biirred, Others Searched Go vernor Claims SLA's Crimes Hard to Break Gov. Ronald .Reagan r.tonday digressed from nuclear po"·er momentarily and decried Symbionesc Liberation Army- sty\e terrorism as ·'the hardest type of crime that law enforcement faces." Assailing neighbors of the house which was reduced to charred rubble in last week's deadly shootout in Compton, the Governor said that most individuals in the neighborhood admitted seeing anned persons in the residence. "But only one of them ""·as concerned enough to call for help. ··GOO bless that woman v1ho called police," the Governor sald. The state leader offered his sym pathies to publisher Randolph Hearst and his family in light of recent disclosures that the heiress now is a fugllive wanted by Transplaiat Case the FBI. "It ha s to be a tremendous trll8edY for the family," he said. "I hope and pray that all of them {the SLA members still at large) arc ~11 apprehended as soon as possible," he added. Reagan said that what alarms him most about political terrorism world·wide is that it does not resemble conventional crime. "!l's not like the average criminal who goes out and commits a crime for personal gain," he sa id. Asked if he has become more coocemed about the well·being of himself and his family after the latest incidents, Reagan said somberly, ''We've all learned to live with that." Judge Tells Jury Victim Dead Before Surgery OAKLAND (AP ) - A judge says he will instruct the jury in the S<Kalled heart transP'ant murder trial that the victim was legally dead when his beating heart wa s taken and implanted in another's chest. Defense attorney John Cruikshank has built the main defense or his client, Andrew D. Lyons, 37. on the conte ntion that he could not be found guilty of murder becJuse the victim's heart was still beating when it was taken from him. "I will instruct. the jury," Alameda County Superior CoUrt Judge William J. Hayes told the defense co-<X1W1sel out of the jury's eartshot Monday, "that death had occurred at 8 a.m. Sept. 12." Tliree W asri't Lucky Nu mber LATINA, Italy (UPI) -Blagio Di Crescenzo, 23, crashed h(s car into a tree and was badly injured. ' A passing motorist drove him • '.Monday lo the hotpllal at Fondi ·where doctora on!ered him taken lo RA>me for neurological treabnent. The speedlng ambulance hit an oncoming car. A pa""'1'by raced him lo the .hospital at Latina, where he WM sent In anothq ambulance towanl ,Rome. 1 Thia one oltldded near Rome's ontsldrtl and smashed Into aoother vehlele. Police said the thin! accident ~ledDICrelCem.o. That was when gunshot victim Samuel r..litchell Allen Jr. was declared dead arrer his third electroencephalogram showed no brain activity. The judge said he would give his instructions to the jury arter final arguments by the proseeution and defense, expected to be completed today. The prosecution has presented several expert witnesses who testified that brain death is actual death. The defense has not offered-any expert wilnes!eS to testify that heartbeat alone signifies life. In his closing arguments Monday, Cruikshank did not use his "living-heart" defense. He said his clitrt acted ill se1f- delense when Allen was killed. The 29--year~ld victim was smt in the head just after midnight Sept. 10 during a struggle. At alxKrt 2:30 a.m. Allen's brain appeared lo have dled, although he was breathing and hi> heart wu beating. The flJ'St of the encephalogranu 1'<"3:! taken seven hours later. It showed no brain activity, as did another two readings. Allen's heart Wa.t flown by belioopltt to Stanford Medical Center where a teem headed by heart ourgeon Nonnan Shumway I m p I a n t e d the organ Into Blaine Wixom, 53, or Salt Laite Qty, but Wiimn developed compilcalloM ...i died Oct. 18. . Trade Pact Signed MOSCOW (AP) -Rlllsla and Libya lllllOUDOed Monday llley ..,.._.on a .. ,. trade peot which Weotan awta belltve lnvolV!S a swap ol 111111 aild oil. 11le -t reporud by tbe govorn ment news ageiey Tau apporenlly oetllet ::=i:: J!"':"ao-.t::'~ ina)or footllold" ill the lllddle £Ml. By JOHN VALTERZA Of It. 0.H'f' ~ilot Staff Some of the lightest security In the hii;tory of the 5an Onofre Nuclear- Generating Station greeted California's Gov. Ronald Reagan Monday as he toured the complex on its second day of operation after a shutdown for repairs. Reagan, who said he always has been a staunch supporter of nuclear fission to produce energy, said the tour reinforced his convictions about the concepl But newsmen were barred from joining the state's chief executive on the half· hour walk through the station which started up again on Sunday. PersoM who were allowed to join in the tour first <.'becked in at a trailer where Lhey reportedly were searched before being allowed near the control room and reactor sphere about a quarter-mile away. Ready for Race The security has been in· effect at the station since a tour earlier this year when a delegate from a Sierra Club committee perpetrated a hoax with a vi.!11, which he liB.id "could have contained nitroglycerine .'' More than 3,000 youths rrom 50 high schools splash around in almost anything lhat floats as they wai t for start of annual Black Bart raft race on Ameri· can River in Saeran1ento. The hoax by the university professor, he...,said, was intended to show how simple it would have been to sabotage the rc.!lct.-complex. Southem California Edison officials ~tonday admitted that the ban on newsmen "may not be good. for public relations, but that's the way it's got to be." Smoking Ba11 To Be E nforced On OCTD Buses Reagan made the brief stopover after Starting June 20, it wilt be illegal to touring coastal .!lcreage between Laguna smoke aboard Orange County Transit ~e~c~. and Co~.9..tt.ME .. au>art .!>f a -D.istricLbuses-_ . ___ _ campaign t_o win suppart for a . &a~Of No Smoking signs have been posted on · proposal this June which would fmance . . state·· ~a.se of such land for parks the buses fe>r a long time but until pi.i/iiQseS. ----_-· ·-·---~-· --district direLiurs-voted-tu -approve an His geoeral observations about Onofre ordinance to that e£fctt, the signs had· no included. his personal feelings that the legal teeth. reacto,r is safe. . 'The ordinance was the v.·ork of one ··1f other people could go m and see . . what 1 saw and have the opportunity to OCI'D director -Supervisor Robert ask the right questions, they would be Battin. Battin also v.-on approval for a reassured, too." he said during a brief partial ban on smoking in most rounty interview outside the dlain-link gates buildings. of the complex. ~· t ii QCTD d' tors · r R .d that he believes the ,,o a ire<: were lil avor eagan sat . . of the ban, ho,..,ever. ~rrent mode o~ nuclear generation will Director Richard Lynn of NeY.ix>rt g1v~ '!'.'BY later ~ the decade to nucl~ar Beach voted against the ordinance fusion reactor~ whereby a hotter reach~ because he said it \l.'OUld be "counter· ~-ould ~ achieved and the process will productive'• and Vf'OUld keep people away create tt} own fuel. . from the buses. "It's as close to perpetual JOOt:ion ::15 Director John Kanel of Cypress the Y°':1 can get," he said, "and it will only smoker on the board, also ~ted ultimately be the best way to do the against it but gave no reason for his job." . . " deci.,ion. Reagan said he beheves in a balanced But Battin found slipport from the approach" to meet California's electrical other tiA'o board members, Fountain power need s. Valley Councilman Al Hollinden and •·J think that by usin~ mor e Supervisor Ralph Clark, and th e hydro (electric) genera t to~ and ordinance v.·as approved. geothermal sources, we could achieve the Deputy County Counsel Ken Smart said balance," he said. the law is the first approved by the Cun-ent experiences with oil shortages, directors , who have the power to enact he said, should serve as a warning f~r ordinances dealing with transit. Ca11£omians not to reJy as much on fOSSll The only real punishment for violation fuels for electrical generation. of it.he law is immediate ejection from the "Oil has to be reg.!lrded as a product bus, a punishmeflt which Lynn claims more than fuel because so much has to y,i\l make all the buses run off schedule be manufactured with it as the drivers stop to oust smoking 44 Buses to B e A dded To Transit District The Orange County Transit Distrjct Earlier this month, 63 ne\\' buses will add still another 44 buses to il.s started runs in the county and many of gro\Ying fleet during the early part of those \o;erc used to start ne\v runs along ·t9'15;-district -Oerteral··· ~lltflage G,J, _Jhe ... JJ.range..Q.Qf;lst. . ... _ _ ''Pete" Fielding said r..tondav. Fielding said n1ore inc re n1 c n la I Fieki.fftb ~Id district di~cttors the in~rcases are expected and he agreed !-• t u ba 'l T a ·1 A .• 0 ·11 ~·1th several boa rd 1nen1be rs v.·ho v.·anted t.-uera r n .. ass r nst u.11 r Y ---· bcf -· · has approved the specifica ti ons for the t~ get l~e process going ore prices he h. h ·11 be 1· r t rise again .. new coac s, w .1c "'1 ive ee Ultimate!v, according to the OCTD's longer than the biggest OCTD buses no\r 1 ans tat : master plan at least l ooo on the road. '. por ion . · . . · B'd lh 1 t st. dd "t" t th fixed route buses will be operat ing 1n the i s on e a e a 1 ion ° c count t act as a feed er systen1 to rapid county's bus fleet have already gone out .Y 0 . to three compa nies and the cost or each transit trams. , bus could ran into the $57,000 range. hlary Evelyn Bryden. district public relations officer, said 80 percent of the cost would be borne by grants from UhtTA with the remainder coming from local transit coffers. The district's agreement with the federal government deals with buses coming a maximum of SS0,000 but during l\1onday's meeting, it u·as revealed that costs have gone up by $7,000 since the agreement was signed a year ago. That could mean a total outlay of $2.51 million for the hardware a Ion c \Vilh the operating costs added on top of that. Addition or the 44 new buses would swell the county's fleet to more ll)an 150 buses and will mark the beginning of half·hourly service on many heavily· traveled routes. "Most of the new buses will go on our crowded routes because they will be 40 feet long compared to 35 for the newest ones we have now," said h1rs. Bryden. The purchase will mark the second growth increment experienced by the district. H ousi11g Measure Said in Doubt Tt:CSON, Ariz. (AP) -A California Den1ocratic congressm.!ln told housing and redevelopment orflcials mee ting here r..1onday that a low-income housing bill they support may be doomed. Rep. Richard T. Hanna said lhe Nixon administration has pro1nised to oppose extending present low-incomy housing program.'i and will veto legislation that would restore funding. He made the remarks to the annual regional conference of the National Associa tion of I-lousing and Redevelopment. meeting this week . The housing association support& a Senate bill 10 provide more than S2ll billion for low·income housing for the next three years. "\\'e all have to realize that products riders. go up in ro'it, and oil is not the best way r-------------------------- to go about generating electricity. <-<Jrs like burning the furniture to stay wann," he added. • San Qemente.an Commissioner Of Boy Scouts William L. Peverill of San Clemente has been named as new di strict commissioner of the El Camino Real District of the Orange County Boy Scout Council. Peverill succeeds Charles Meadows 0£ Laguna Niguel who is being transferred by NASA to Huntsville. Alabama, according to district chairman Brad Carlton of Laguna Niguel. A.·. district commission~r. Peverill will direct a staff of volunteer commissioners who act in a coaching capacity to advise scoutmasters and cubmasters of the more than 40 Wlits in southern Oraage County. Peverlll, manager of the Product Evaluatioo Laboratory of m Cannon of Santa Ana, has been acting as a unit commander in San Clemente, where he is also treasurer of the Teen Center. (Q)fil.~ ©~ ttlhce m©~tt ~~Ilfn~lh ttrufil.~~ ~ m~fil. cc<£1Th <dl© ~lifrlh M~ lh<£lf<dl0 ~<£lffil.~<dl m©fil.~W n~ tt© ~~~fil.<dl litt ©fil. lL©ruill~ ~©ttlh «!Il©~$o Murder er Flees On 4-hour P ass SALEM, Ore. (UPI) - A convicted murdmr who once kldnaped C.llfomia finance dlrtdor Hale Champion was· allowed out of 1l>e Oret!<IO State Penitentiary lo visit, a girlfriend and hasn't been seen since.- Oregon State Police said Monday they have no clues to tbe whereabout.a of earl Cletus Bowles, 53, convicted or th< llM shotcun death of rookie sheriff's deputy carllon Smilll. Authorities said Bowl .. was taken lo a Salem motel by a piiaon employ• Friday lo meet Joan Coberly, :II, on a four41aur unsupervlted pass. Both were gone when the etnploye ltltlied. • Selfish-but so satisfying. • South Co11t Pl111 Co1t1 M111 540·'4611 ftasin's 6411 l. s,,1,.9 Lo119 ••• ,~ 411·4611 . ' ,. '' 1~ ' ·' i • ' 4 DAILY PILOT Will State Be De-sexed? SACRAMENTO CAUJNG: Odds are strong today that the voters of our Golden State are going to get a chance to remove sexism from the califomia Constitution. Apparently this isn't going to be a party-line vote. Abolishment of sexism comes about on a measure by Assembly-person Alan Sieroty, a male Democrat from the Los Angeles area. Just so you get the notion of how strong the anti-sex lobby is these days, Sieroty's measure breezed through the Assembly oo a ballot of 71 yeas and nary a nay in the chamber. It now goes to the State Senate where similar treatment can be anticipated. ALL TillS DOES not mean that you must rush right out and grab a current copy of the state constitution in order to own a non-purged version wh.ich still has all the sexy stuff within it. There isn't much sexy about the tome. In event you've been off the globe in recent times, sex.ism in this instance refers to indentifying off i c es or officehold('rs by male gender. Such identification. has drawn coosiderable scorn from those in the Women's Movement. And the power of liberated female votes these days is clearly reflected in that 7t to zip Assembly vote toward gc:_t!~ .1 ~Xi51'!! . ..e!!.!]_ed.,.._ fro!'.!!~ our consUtut on. . THUS SUCH REFER~NCES In the -coosliftiliOOto lhe gOvemc>r 8.s "lie'1-Will be changed to simply "the governor.') And references to "chainnan" will be changed to "presiding o[ficer." All this is anticipated t.o remove any sexual overtpoes from st.ate government. "Of C9URk, this may end up making the constitution a bit longer than it was before if you replace all the "he" references with longer words and titles. 'Ibis may be somewhat disquieting to persons like Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner of Lagw1a Beach, who has spent the better part of the last decade trying to shorten the Ca.Uforitia Constitution. • Terror Etids for Five Five women who had been held hostage by a sus- pected drug addict in a Goteborg, Sweden drug store, return to the pharmacy after the man sur- rendered to police early today. The gunman de- manded the release of three convicted criminals but later surrendered to a police superintendent. Pair Die • ID Shootout Gu1imen Kill Fatlier, Son at Florida Gas Station. ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -The young "The motorist drove off shouting he black man drove his 1973 Cougar into v.•as going lo come back and get him," Anthony CiaJ'lO's rilling station and Strange said. ordered $1 worth. of gasoline. The time , Twenty-five minutes later the car was 9 a.m. Monday. _returned w.il.b.Jhe . .mol.otisL .. aud.two other · C1ano's Ohl~11,-Aiil!lOny .Tr:"22';-rurea young black men. the order. . . . Young Ciano's father, Anthony Sr., 53, .. .The.. IQQWti~ ~ a $1. bill .onto rtlc~ a· forti'ler balk 6if"deaJct woo look over concrete service station ramp. . . "Now honke ou. can clean the the service station sevrral years ago, windsh.i~ld," po~~ yquoted the motorist gra~bed a small handgun, ~rouched as saying. "Honkey was not the only beh~nd a tow t.r:uck and opened fl.re. choice word he used" added police Capt Witnesses said the black men started 'Bob Stcange ' · shooting immediately, but police said it · was not known who fired the first shot. YOUNG CIANO complied. But then, As many as 40 shots were fired at the acrording to Strange, "Ciano not only service station, police said. One of the cleaned his windshield, but also his first struck the unanned Ciano Jr. in the face" with the windshield cleaning rag. chest, killing him. Northern Ireland Strike WHILE TWO of the yoong blacks provided covering fire. a third sneaked around behind the station and shot the elder Ciano through the back of the neck, ~lice_~id. -~~-lelJ, the _man_ fired again, striking . Ciano in the head, witnesses told police. Robert Pavkov. about 22, a mechanic; ran into the station and got a small caliber, single-shot rifle. He too started shoo1ing, police said, driving the three blacks from their cover behind their car. Le3ving the car doors open and the engine running, the three fled on foot through a nearby open field . One had a bullet wound in the thigh. Within an hour, police went to a nearby motel and arrested John Henry Booker. Jimmie Dixon. and Jerry Ward. all 18 of Orlando. DL-.::on had a bu.lie! wound in his leg. The three were charged with first degree murder. CREEP's No. 2 Man .1 Magruder Give~ I • Term Ill Prison ~~ WASHINGTON (AP) -Job Stuart l\tagruder, the No. 2 man in Prtsldent Nixon's re-election orunpalgn, was sentenced today to ~e at least IO n1ootm in prison for helping pl.an the \Vatcrgnte break-in, bugging and cover- up. U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica ordered 1hat Magruder serve a l~month to four-year tenn in a minimum security inslitutioo and gave hlrn w1tll June -i to surrender himself. MAGRUDER WAS the first Nixon insider lo poblicly admit his own involvement in the \\'ater~ote case and the first to publicly accuse others in the cover-up. "My ambitipn obscured my judgment .. , Magruder told Sirica in a brief statement. He said he still doesn't know how he surrendered "my mo r a I precepts." "I knoW what 1 have done," he said. "I'm confident the country wlll survive Watergate and Jeb Magruder." Magruder's lawyer James E. Sharp told the judge that Magruder has already been punished in the 13 months: since he first told of his role in Watergate to federal prosecutors. MAGRUDER WAS the sixth former White House aide to be sentenced to prison. He pleaded guilty Aug. 16 to a single count of conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications, to obstruct justice and to defraud the United States of America. I ...... HI-MONTH MINIMUM TERM Ex-Nixon Aide Magruder Allied Town Sirica could have sentenced Magruder d ••• maximum five y•ars in prison and Des troye . fi.n€d him $10,000. Dressed in a gray pinstriped suit and a -:.\~~c~u~:;-ia~ ~:es•r;~-By--N -Vlet.~ children, the lieartbreak In the eyes of ' • " my wife, the contempt in the eyes of others." · The baby·fac.d Magruder, tall and curly-haired, pleaded guilty Aug. 16 to one count of conspiring to eavesdrop, obstruct justice and defraud the United States. t\.lagruder, 39. \~'as a special as:sis!ant to President Nixon for I h years, then left the White House in ~!ay 1971 to become deputy director of the President's re-election campaign , eventually under fonner Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchel). SAIGON (UPll -Government for"'8 trying to stem a Communist advance at the forme-r headquarters of the U.S. !st Cavalry Division north of Saigoo l\'Cre met ~·ith more than 1.000 rounds or mortar and artillery fir(' that destroyed the tov.TI, military field officers said 100.y. The offiC'Crs s..1id t~ heavy shelling leveled Phu Ciao district to~n, aJso kno\\'Jl as Phuoc Vinh, d('S'trted by all its IN SHORT ..• SUMNER AND ms colleagues have labored for years getting rid of wmeedl'd words and now we're-going to tum around and put more words back into it. Slowly Cripples Province Premier Q·uits ( ) inhabitants since last weekend. The jungled art'a is knov.11 as the "Iron Triangle" and \\-'as a Viet Cong stronghold throughout the Vietnam war. Well, really, that's okay. Judge Swnner and his people are probably the only ones who have ever read the California Constitution in the first place. This: is because even in small type, the document is thicker than a U:is Angeles phone book and stretched out word~or~ word, it would be longer than a Kansas well rope. In addition to the good judge and his committee, however, it is obvlous some women read the thirii and didn't like \\1hat they were reading. Anyway, after Sieroty's measure goes lo the voters, we can anticipate the constitution or our state will be de-sexed. THIS WILL CLEAR the way for \VOrk on other documents which need similar treatment. Like the Bible, for example. It \\'ill happen , just as surely as the Lord is in heaven. Yes She is. 2 Fugith·es Nahhed LAS VEGAS. Nev. (APl -Two men 'vanted for shooting an armed guard and taking $.)(),000 from an armored car a month ago in Wisconsin were arrested here Monday. Joseph G. West. 22, of Milwaukee and Robert F. Conzoner , 22, of Oxnard, Calif. were ·booked for possession of m a r i j u a n a and amphetamines and as fugitives from \Visconsin. BELFAST (UPI) -Northern Ireland staggered toward collapse today. SPora- dic violence en,ipted on streets con- trolled by roving gangs of teen-aged toughs and l'A'O moderate-led "back to work" movements in the strike-bound provin~ fell apart. Police1found the body or an unidentified man shot through the head, the l,023rd victim of violl'!1ce among Protestants, Roman Catholics and security forces which has wracked Northern Ireland for nearly five years. BUT TODAY'S crisis v:as not one of bombs and bullets. A virtually IDtal strike now in its seven th day has brought the province to its kne<'S . Protestant ,sxtremists sty I in g themselves the Ulster \Vorkers ColUlcil called the strike to protest what they called a sellout of the province's political future -the fear that control of the six counties of Northern Ireland \\-'OUld come under Dublin's Catholic rule. Food rotted at the unmanned docks. Farmers slaughtered chicks they roWd nDt market and poured thousands of ga!Joos of milk into ditches. Virtually all businesses and factories "'ere closed. Electricity v.:as cut for 12-hour stretches. . Cars and city buses \\-'ere stolen and slewed into barricades to stop anyooe trying fo go to ,, .. ork. In the countryside trees \Vere felled and telephone poles chopped do\\-n for the same purpose. AR:.'1Y AND police foroes made no attempt 10 remove the barricades. One police patrol was ftred upon today as it approached one street barrier. It did not return the fire and no one was injured, txilicc said. Britain flew another 500 troops into the province to bolster the 15,500 already there. But the British Army and local police kept a Jo"' profile to avoid sparking major fighting that could bring civil war freely predicted by London newspapers. Teen-aged gangs, many of them in the green uniform of the hardline Ulster Defense Association. enforced the strike with outright intimidation. \\'omen trying to shop in the few stores still open \\'ere ordered home, a11d in some cases roughed up. r..Iotori.sts v.·ere hauled from cars, somelimt<s at gunpoint. The youths hijacked cars, trucks and ,buses to barMcade streets and roads throughout Nc11hern Ireland. other groups used telephone poles, tree trunks and piles of stones. Depression • Ill Caribbean Cool Temperatures, Clear Skies Bless Midsection Temperatures Hltfli Low!"(,_ .. ,. " .. " . :: :I ~ n M ~ r. ~ .•l u n .02 " " " "' IS 61 11 1• l•lJll'IQlt•ll DELIVERY SERVICE Uthtery ol Ii< O;ily Pilot 1s guar,)(l!eed ... f1iiUJ: II J'M .. 1111 Me ,_ ~ ., S:lt ...... td -fOll' "" Wll .. llfwPt ft ,... ~ •t bltll utl 1:Jt .... Sh1IJ • s.u,: H J8I • 1111ecn ,.. u,r &rt t 1.a Sltdt. • I ._ .. S..,. ~ .. 1u•J d•hulM tt ,. Clli .. ""' llltil 11 ,, .. lr~s llltt t ... """ ..... ' .. 141.Ult -"""""' .... .. --....... -. l41<112t la __ ..... i:.~;.~ 41!"4lt .. UPIWfA1Hftf010CA~1 C> Tliai Troops 01i Military Alert The shelling 30 miles north ol the capital came in the sixth day of a Comnumist. offensive that has produced the heaviest fighting in the Saigon area in 15 months. BANGKOK. Thailand (AP ) -Premier Sanya Thammasak and his eight-month- old civilian government resigned today. and a military alert was declared throughout the nation. Gen. Kris Srivara, the commander tn chief of the army and national security director, said the alert was a precautionary measure taken to insure the security of the country. "TilE ALERT is not a preparation for a coup." the general said. adding that he did not expect any trouble. "Every Thai respects the king. The king is· in command of the nation.·• Kri s said he would have an audience with King Bhumibo! Adulyadej. The king is staying at one of his summer palaces, 150.miles south of Bangkok. The reSignation is e f f"e ct l v e \\'ednesday,. the radio said. quoting an announcement by the 6 7 - y C: a r • o I cl premier. ··This government has done its best and kept its promises given to the people when it took office, but still there has been wide criticism of the government and numerous calls for freedom and individual rights," the annoWlcement said. The message said Sanya had done everything he was asked to do by Kin g Bhumibol Adulyadej. It gave no specific reason for the resignation of the 28- member cabinet, tendered in a letter to the king. A GOVERNMENT spokesman later told newsmen that the resignation would Bandits Get S32,000 • ACAPULCO ,Mexico (AP) -Twenty anned bandits robbed the casruer of an exclusive hotel of $32,000 Monday. and police ~rces say the same gang may be holding tbe son of a city alderman for ransom. The cashier said he was returning to the hotel from a bank when he was stopped by four cars. The robbers look the money and fled . All For given, Wayward Wife TURIN, Italy (UPI) -Nicola Lupo appealed to his runaway wife throullh the p-Monday to come back lo him end their 10 children. Lupo, 35, said his wile Miuia, !Mi, eloped wttb the godfather of their latett child alltr he cafl$bl them making love. "I forgh·e her, but I beg her to come back IOOll.'' Lupo said. "I slmpLY cannot manage alone with 10 ch.lldren.11 - ' not affect the country's Nation a 1 Assembly. Sanya, a fonner university rector, became premier last Oct. 14 after a student rebellion forced the leaders of the military government headed by Thanom Kittikacho!J) to resign and go into exile. The sources said Sanya and his cabinet would continue in their jobs until the king names a new premier. Rumors that the cabinet might resign began when Boonsom Martin. the deputy minister for education. quit 19 days ago because the ministry CQuJd not settle a dispute involving private school teachers. Sanya accepted Boonsom's letter but has not acted on It officially. Sany a has stated publicly that if any cabinet member resigned he would do the same "since \\'C are in this together .. , THE PREMIER left Bangkok last week for an audience with the King Bhumibol. No details of their discussions have been disclosed. The National Student Ce nter of Thailand, which organized massive demonstrations that led to the fonner regime's downfall. has strongly criticized the Sanya government for allegedly failing to carry out its promises. Sanya promised on the day be took office that a new ronstitution would be presented to the people witbin six months, but it so far has not been promulgated. e Gang Shootout LOUISVILl.E, Ky. IUPI) -Three members of two local rootoreyde gangs, the LouiS\ille Outlaws and the Jron Horse. were killed Monday night and a fourth was wounded critic.ally in a gunbatUe at a bar in an industrial area. Police said three males \\-'ere dead at Busty's Bar and a fourth was rushed to surge-ry at Louisville General Hospital. Police said the shooting apparently started over "'"·hich gang should "occupy" the bar, believed in the lron Horse gang·s territory. e Education BlU WASHINGTON <+Pl -The Senate ]\O< passed a $Z4 billion education bill, but it faces many problems in con!erenoe with tiW'! House and when .. it reaches President Nixon's desk. The big issue in the conference "'ill be how far Congrc~ should go in trying to restrict bu.sing for school desegregation purposes. e Korea11 Sruftle SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -S.U.h Korea reported today that thrre North Korean infiltrators clashed with South Koreans on an island off the country's southwestern coast. leaving on e Comnumist and four islanders dead. They said security forces sealed off the island of COOja in the Yellow Sea, about 50 miles south of Mokpo, and were hunting for the remaining t\\·o North Korean.-;. 2 Harassment Suspect,s Set Free Without Bond CHICAGO (AP) -Ruth Guanll, 58, was unable to face in court Monday the two men she accuses ol haroS&lng her and broedcasting obscen~tle1 o v e r ciUzens-band radio. . · But two othe~ oomptalnants In the c8'e told Judge Mijrlon Garnett of Cln:ult Court that the men tta111tnlUed lewd and · obscene remarks over tM phone and the radio. Mrs. Guard! waa not called lo ~stlfy • GAJ\NETI' CONTINUED the bench trial of Ronald Talone, 2S, and George WIUcal<, 28, to June 12 and told the men to eod all oommwilclll<ml Wllh the complaining wt-. . "Moo, I want you to tell )'Otlr lrltnds who l1J)lht bl lnwtvecl U..t lhly mtlll caue all aucii CIOIOlnunlcallons." Olli' nell 11kl. "I will not eel a boad. I do nol lie lo t1!0 bQnda II I ptlll!lve .......... " Mn. Gllatdl aid 11te md be bacir 1o (ace Talone and Wllzollt "' June 12 "but 1-.m st!U ao fllgll~ l dm1 mow If I'm coming or going ... An anonymous phone caller on h-fay 7 told me I woold never Jive to testlty in court." Mrs. Guanli says she began being harsssed soon alter she complained last year about the now of obscenities over her citizens.band radio. She rePorled that her car ,was vandalu.cf, that she was pumrneJecl on a bus, that she w11 hit In the faoo with a brldl, alld t't<elved 00......e phone cath!. THE STATE'S altomey'1 office then rued cbarses againlt Talone and w1u.:u ol dllorderly cuiduct and Cl'bnJnat damage lo properly. On Mothet's O.y Weekend, Mn. Guard! .. 1t1, thlre 1ppe1red at her door two plzia deliveries, Jive olectrl<llns who "ported for tll!IUgmcy oervlc9, a plumber, t,.. taxicabs, two ombul._ and five (ire trudcs. ~ 'lbat waa lollowecl bi a C.0.D. llmetal 11mtb, she Nld. ·, • - T11t5dar, May 21, 1q74 DAILY PILOT S Patty 'Victim' Profile of SLA Members SUPPORTS FARR Walter Cronkite New smen Testify For Farr .. LOS ANGELES (UPI) Waller Cronkite, testifying In defense of a reporter in a frel'dom of the press bearing, said Monday be would go to jail if necessary to protect the confideotiallty of a news source. Professor Tells Of Brainwashing LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The parent.! ~ Patricia Hearst go1 -• unexpected support today In their argument Uutt their daughter has be e n brainwashed Into becoming an active "soldier" in t h e S)11lblmese UberaUoo Army. . Colstm Westb ro ok , a Berteltv prolsesor who helped lound the organlzalioo that gave birth to the SLA, and ooe of his associates said the H.......U may w.11 be right. victim poycllolog!cally. "I PREFER the term brain· impressl1_1g rather than brainwashlng," sai4 Dr • ~Jes lfacker, a psychiatrist who has been advising the Hearsts on tllelr daughter'• ordeal. ' "One of the theuies -now Olliy a hypothesis -ta thal coercloo can become eitreme to the point that tile subject feels thal what be I.! doing II being done voluntarily. SUPPORTS THEORY Colston Westbrook SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -months before the SI.A made lo 1966 Wl111am Harris joined its existenCe known by the Marines and headed for claiming responsibility for the Vietnam. \Vhen he returned .• ambush slaying of Oakland he said he never would own a Schools Supt. Marcus Foster. gun. • Harris got a job a1 & postal Now Harris and his wife worke r. Emily took a job as a Emily, described by a former clerk·typlst at a polling firm . friend as a girl who bad A fellow Indianan, Angela everything, are sought as Atwood. who had known the "armed and extreme I y llarrises I n Bloomington, dangerous'' members of the moved in with them In SY!f1bionese Liberation Army. Berkeley after splitting up the FBI agent in charge of with her husband Gary. the Patricia Hearst kidnaping ~1rs. Atwood, 25, and the case said the agency's long Harrises worked in the Black pursuit or SLA members will Cultural AssociaUon at the be over with the capture of California Medical Facility al Miss Hearst and the Harrises. Vacaville, and it was there the "We're not looking ror anyone trio apparently met up with else," Charles Bates said. SLA leader Donald De Freeze. Both DeFreeze and Mrs . WMtbrook, who has since been marked for death by the SL.A, and Wes Davis, a researcher in mind control, were guest! on N B C ' s Tomorrow show. ''The -tl1lnks be "'~-------~ THE 11lREE are sought on Atwood were killed In la st rederal complaints charging Friday's siege. Both said the SLA seemed bent co a "massive suicide" and thet Miss Hearst may have been dragged into it "psychologicaJly." MJss Hel\lfil, who t w o nmths alter being kidnaped ""°""""' her former life and her pemU and said she was joining her caplm's, may have '-1 a victim of "tll<>ught _,.,,. said We.!tbrook. doing It of his own free will. It is likely that something of this sort or complexity h a s happened in Miss Hearst's case." Hearst said he thought his daughter's condition paralleled cases of alrlme stewardesses who were reluctant to testify againl!lt hijackers. After 36 to 48 hours together on a plane, there is a "sort of empathy built up between them, based on rear and then realizing they weren't.going to be killed,' 'Hearst said. Westbrook and Hacker both made pleas to pol~ and the FBI to spare the lives of Miss Jlcar!l and the remaining SLA members. Weed Says 'Love Her' illegal possession and use of Harris' former landlady in automatic waepons. They Bloomington said he told her were seen together in Uis after returning from military Angeles a few hours before the servi~ in Vietnam that he fierce siege Friday which "never owned a gun and didn't resulted in the deaths of six ever want to." But after SAN DIEGO (UPI) -persons identified as SLA moving to Berkeley, Harris Steven Weed, Patric i a members . became a member of the Hearst's flance when she The Harrises were married Chabot Gun Club and went to was , kidnaped, said while attending Indiana the hills south of Oakland. for Monday he doesn't know University where William, 29, target practice. whether she·s st i 11 maintained an A-minus listening to him, but be scho lastic average in getting VIETNA.i\1 S E R V I C E still loves her. his masters degree in urban changed 1-Iarris, his mother Weed was beaten by education. said. He volunteered for the ~1iss Hearst's abductors His 27-year-old blonde wife, Marines after his sophomore when he tried to stop them t.'1e former Emily Schwartz of year at Indiana and served in as she was ha u I e d Clarendon Hill, JU., had taught a supply depot at Da Nang . On screaming from their French arxl English at a returning to Bloomington in Berkeley apartment by Bloomington, Ind., high school 1967 to finish school, he was Cronkite, the CBS ~levision anchorman ::ind v c t er a n journalist, test ified on behalf or William Farr, along with NBC White House correspon· dent Tom Brokaw, and Pulit· DESCRIBING IT as a brt>lal proce.!15 of criticism and self- crilicism, Westbrook said the SLA may have used a ~taoist metmd of forcing a person to adopt n o r m a I I y repugnant aUitudcs through · "fatigue, food denial and a general sense I){ terror.'' the Symbionese Liberation after graduating. active in the V i e t n a m "TllE 'VltOLE shootout Army. Last June, the couple moved Veterans Against the \\1ar and seemed like a mass i.,, e '-==========:!_"'lo'.__'.Be~rk~,c"'lc".:y:.. _'Tha':".'_l:__'.w'..''"'.'....'.'fiv'..'e'__"'h"'e--"m~o".'::rc militanl antiwar Suicide," Westbrook said. He ·1--- Westbrook was {'()o(oundcr of the Black Cultu r al 1.er Prize-winning invcsti!la-Association, a group which tive reporter Jack Nelson of spawned the SLA . said there were probably 10 to 15 members of the terrorist sect ,,,.ho have rot yet been Identified. the Loa Angeles Tin\es. But Davis. ooe of his The newsmen appeared at ~· was even more U 't d Th ---all -.llDprecedent.ecL c o.Jn.t--"'"pha("'· . m e ev hearing, called to determine •ratftaafll!al'S~ been-·-----_,., whether Farr woold continue broug~t ~r ~ mfl':len~ of n•ed Al to 'conceal the identity of news the SLA by brainwUhing, he I ; ~ one sources, even if he were hek1 sai~ A. Hearst d m in jail Indefinitely. ·r c!'lbertne lk: t A B , } It was the I a t cs t ~~er> Monday f~r the firs~ f UTI8 development In the t""~year-lirrM! since the FBI charged old legal struggle between their 20-year-old daughter wilh Farr, now court reporter for illegal possession and use al the Los Angeles Times, and ai.iorna.Uc weapons saying Superior Court Jlldge Olarlcs she had joined the' terrorist Okler, who preskled at the band trial of the Charles ~tanson Both said 1bey voerc Family foe the Sharon Tate coovinced their daugbter, who murders. was draggt'd screaming from Older is trying to force Farr her Berkeley apartmcot by to reve'al the names of two the SL.A., was still a kidnap attorneys who broke the judge's pg order by giving Farr lnformalioo for a story at.Jul the "Family's'' plam to kill other oclcbrities. FARR SPENT lO days In jail on an open·ended cootempt sentence before he was f reed on appeal. The State Cow1 of Appeal ruled that although Older can send Farr to jail Indefinitely - until one of them dies, or the judge 1eaves the bench -so long as there is hope of coe rcing him to name the lawyers. lf there is no such hope then the sentence is punishment, not co er c Ion. Punishment for contempt is limited to a five day sentence. C?onkite testified that for Farr to reveal the names of the lawyers to the judge •·would be another nail in the coffin of freedom of speech and of the press.'' If he waS in Farr's .pos i tion, even tllreatened with an indefinite jail sentence, he would refuse to reveal the identity of a sou= If he had pledged confidentiality, Cronkite said. * * Police Find 2nd Hideout SA)I FRANCISCO (AP) - Police and the FBI ha\!e di5COvercd another abandoned Symbionesc Uberation Anny hideout in San Francisco, but they reported "nothing or any signilic.ant value" "'as round inside. It v;asn'l i mm e di ate I y explained what led them to the hideout or whether a n y evidence indicated Patricia llearst had ever been in the place, an apartment in a semi- industrial area predominantly black. Poli~ Lt. Din Koenig said the Bayview district flat discovered ~1onday n i g h t , several mil es from the SLA hideout found early this month here. appeared rrom newspapers inside to have been occupied by the gang from ~lay l through '-1ay 10. ~~~--~~~-~-~~--~~~~ Coastwise, Nobody But Nobody, ls More Coast Wise LOS ANGELES (UPI) The six Symbionese Liberation Anny members who died toge<her Friday will not be burled together. The coroner's office said Monday that the remains of the six, who died in the fire that burned their hideout around them as they battled police, will remain in o[ficial custody until f u r t h e r investigation is completed. Meanwhile. the .spokesman said , the families of fota' '11 the !IX have asked that the re mains be turned over to lbem for burial in I.heir home towns. The coroner's office said It had not yet heard from any relatives <i Willie Wolfe, Z2, of Anentown, Pa., or Aagela Atwood , 25, whose [amily lives in North Haledon, N.J . The body of Nancy Ling Perry, 26, was claimed by her fat.her, Hal Ling, !or burial in Santa Rooa. Mary lleFreeie, his mother, claimed the body of Donald DcFreeze, 30, the "General Field M a rs ha I Cinque" who claimed leadenhip of the gang. The Rev. George P. Hall, pastor of a Lutheran Church in suburban Chicago, claimed the body of his daughter, Camilla, 29. Her c Io s est friend, Patricia "~fizmoon" Soltyslk. will be buried in Goleta, by her mother, Anna Marie Soltysik. Son of San Clemente's flnt police chief, winner of many a hot rod run on Balboa Penillsula's sand dunes, con- tributor to Tin Can Beach as o youth and now o resident of Lol)una Beach, Managing Editor Tom Mllrphine hos -spent a lifetime qettiiiq ready to show the world to readen of his column from the peculiar perspective of the Orange Coast. ''lust Coasting'' Murphine's Almost Daily Colunll in the DAILY PILOT ' • -·- IUENA PARK CY"!S.I WESTMNS'l!R STANTON GARDEN GROVE fOUNTAN VAUfY YORBA lt.IOA SANTA~A Vll.A PARJC On M::rf 13th,-Oronge County Transit doobled the number of its buses. Added clmost lwlce the number of routes through out Orange County. And opened up Soulhem Orange County. With the same quality . bis seMc:e that the re.st of Orange County enjoys. · Now you can ride oround Orange County from end lo end. From la Hobra to the Camp Pendleton Gate at the outskirts of San Clemente. Connecting all the point$ In bet:-1-Or grab arry of the olher roules through '™' i-t of Orange County. They've all been improved, too. · The only thing that ~osn~changed Is the quarter, fore. And fieetla\slef$. We not only get you the re, but we get you there In styl$. With netN buses. Vinyl bucket seats, pockage rocks, and air-conditioning. . Send for your detailed, easy-lo-read new bus schedules. R~e ocn;>. lrll get you lhere. ORANClll COUNTY TR•NBIT DISTRICT • - Winter Soldier Organization. the Harrises at Oakland in lhe In high school days Harris nrst week of January but said. attended S t . Christophf"r's they have had no word from Episcopal Church regularly them since February. Mrs. and was an acolyte, friends Bwvi~I~ said a February letter recalled. He competed on the from her son aald the couple high scboot golf and cross-. was movlng, had no coW'ltry teams. DoM Fry, a permanent addttss a J d high school classmate, recalls needed ·some money which him as "extreme!)"' !UMy with was sent to a third party. a very sharp wit -what I Background on Em t 1 y would catl an irreverent wit." Schwartz Harrls is sketchy. A Harris' father and frequent sorority sister who asked not golfing companion. Fred, an to be named described her a.s equipment salesman, died the kind of girl who always shortly alter his son entered had everything _ "clothes. the ~larines. The family at money, etc. A sharp dresser." Carmel now includes two ~irs. Harris' f at he r. younger sisters, 1'-trs. Joann Frederic Schwa rt z . a John~°."· 'll. and Anty.19, and consulting engineer. new to Harris stepfather, retired AF Los Angeles from Chicago Lt. Col. Jerry A. Bunnell. ~fonday night to plead with bis "1r. and !\!rs. Bunnell visited r daughter to surrender to him. Hair Slaves, Go Free! IW .,..,...., W ,._ , .......... ....,. et *""' ,._ ...cl'-" ... ~ .. 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I • • • • '8 -DA.RY PROT EDITORIAL PA.f'SE \ • l Lesson Not Learned LEFTYI I THOUGHT YOU WEA E UP ON A GAMBLING AND NARCOTICS'CHARGEI I WAS ... BUT THE SUPREME COURT SAID The s<H:alled "lessons of Watergate" apparently haven't changed much ln Orange County. A<. campaigns for local government o!Cices neared their climax, the candi<fates filed preliminary disclosure statements revealing how much money they have col· lected and spent since Jan. I. From all appearances -Watergate and the pub- lic's plea '"for government integrity notwithstanding - it's business as usual for the big fund-raisers and con- tributora in the county. The two biggest war chests •. those of Supervisor Ronald Caspers and Assemblyman John Briggs, have already topped $120,000. Many of the others were in the five-figure bracket and still climbing. Second District Supervisor David Baker, despite his claims of being a low-budget candidate in his-last three campaigns, has garnered well over $501000 to conduct this one and has already spent nearly $40,000 against two relatively obscure opponents. County Assessor Jack Vallerga, conducting his fir st campaign for the non-partisan post to which he was ap- pointed two years ago, has collected '40,000 to run against one unknown opponenl Sheriff's candidate Bradley Gates has collected more than $40,000 -much of it from top-name Republicans -to seek that non-partisan office. The list goes on and on. Considering the size of Orange County and the fact that even political campaigns reflect the trends of infla- tion, these amounts' may not be blockbusters, but the nature of the contributors catches the eye. Caspers has received a $1,000 donation from VTN Inc., an engineering consulting firm that does a great deal of county business, including work for the county planning department and transit district. Caspers also received a $1 ,200 donation from Com· puter Sciences Inc. of Redondo Beach, the same firm awarded a multi-mµlion dollar county data services con- tract last year. Vallerga's list of donors includes tax consultants ror many major corporations and businesses assessed every year for tax purposes. Most incumbents take large donations from build· ers and developers whose livelihood depends on county approval of their projects. The bullders, tax consultants and the like will de- clare that they expect no favors for their contri- butlons, and get none. Rather, they contend, they con· tribute in "self defense" so they won'.t wind up on some key official's "uncooperative" list and not get equal treatment. Of course it should not be necessary to buy such assurances. Unfortunately, the post· Watergate talk of "campaign reform" doesn't seem to have produced much more than talk in Orange County yet. Police Intelligence Orange County police chiefs who run the super· secret police intelligence unit have "seen the handwrit- ing on the wall" and will no longer seek county fund· ing for their operations. La Palma Police Chief Orbrey Duke said last week he wt11 turn to the cities for support since the Board of Supervisors has apparently decided that it won't sup- port the unit in it.S current form. The board, particularly Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, indicated it would fund the operation only if some kind of civilian review procedure IS established. The chiefs suggested an alternative - a review panel comprised of three police chiefs. , \Vhen that was rejected, Duke said the chiefs de- cided to seek alternative funding means. By turning to the cities, the chiefs might be setting up a new series of worries. For example. will they black· ball a city that doesn't kick in its fair share? The chiefs probably have made the only possible de- cision. But, whether the funds come from the county or fr om a number of cities, the issue of public sc rutiny of use of public funds would seem to remain. • WHAT A BREAK! JOHN MITCHELL CONSISTENTL y· VIOLATED THE LAW WITH Hi$ WIRETAPPING. RIGHT! IT'S NOT EVER¥ DAY YOU GET A FELLOW LAWBREAKER AS ATTORNEY GENERAL. Watergate Fallo11t Wallace Ready For Third· Party Dca1· Gloo1uy Gus A Blow for .Law and Order ~IONTGOh1ERY, Ala.-Having easily won renomination for another term as governor of Alabama, George c . wanacc is about to send a new message to the nalimal Democratic party: he is fully prepared to lead a third-pany movement if he feels new Democratic rules d9criminate against him. "U It looks like they're going to ignore the average citizen again. there \.\'ill be a new party in '76," Gov. \Yallace told us in an int.erview at the executive man-- sion here. "Then the Democrats will have to get along \vith just the left-wing theoreticians." Indeed, some key Wallace financial supporters are deeply susp1c1ous of national Democratic leaders and would prefer a third-party route. Alt.hough WaJ.Jace's full-lime political lieutenants disagree and are beginning the long .search for 1976 Democratic delegates, they nevertheless are also making secret alternative plans for a third party. ALL WALLA CE IT ES are agreed t h a t the decision must be made by January 1975, and that ii hinges on this question : Wi:ll the 1gis rules take away delegates that should have been Wallace's as did the 1972 rules? Since a \Yallace third party rould hurt the Democrats in 1976 Mead of helping them as it did in 1968 and would have done in 1972, the threat from Montgomery poses the most muscular and significant p r e s s u re against the pa rt y' s still-ascendant reronners. Superficially, Wallace has been ~ opted into the Democratic party since 1972. Whereas bts predecessors shunned Wallace as an outlaw politician, canny Democratic national chairman Robert Strauss has courted him. \Va1lace operative Mickey Griffin has been made ( privy to the party's internal arrairs as a member of its national executive committee. Strauss has developed an amiable relationship wilh Charles Snider, Wallace's national politlcal manager. But there are few illusions among the \Val\aceites. They feel , with good reason, thal Strauss v.'ants to keep \YalJa<:e happy but also keep him off the ticket and is determined to minimize \Vallacc·s national influence in the party. TllUS, there is no Jong -term commitment to the Democratic party by \Vallacc, who habitually refers to Democrats as "them'' rather than "us." "l sent them a message in 1972 at great personal cost to myself," he told us. "If they ignore it, they ignore it at their own peril." Specifically, \Vallace is unhappy ~ith procedural decisions hailed by Strauss as compromise s -particularly the Compliance Review Corrunission (CRC). The commission's I e f t-1 o ad ed membership, ii is feared here, might arbitrarily unS<!at \Vallace delegates. Strauss's private assurance. that he controls 15 of the commission's 25 members, has not assuaged that fear. The Wallaceiles doubt Strauss's COfllrol and don't trust Strauss that much anyway. WILLIAM FRANCE of Daytona Beach, Fla., the auto-racing impresario· and an increasingly important Wallace insider, believes that if the commission does exert absolute pov.·er over party affairs "v.·e shot.lid get lhe A mer i can Independent Party rolled out again and lhis time get 25 million votes instead of IO million." For now, hovtever, France and Ho\v do those "nonprofit'' abor- tion mills afford such big. ex- pensive ads in the ne\\.'Spapers daily? -J.K. G"'9fl'IY 0•1 comm..ih •r• 111..,.,lrt9' ., '"""' 11111 Ill Nt M(tswl11Y Aft.cl n-. y~ of ,,. MWll'-'· S.111 .,.,,, "' ,,,.,. fl GIMrnY Gws, DlllJ 1"11111. Democratic national committeeman Hall Timanus of Texas are spearheading a national drive to eiect Wallace delegates to the midtenn convention at Kansas City in December. That could prove Wallace 's watershed for 1976. A Wallace third party in 1976 \VOUld not faintly resemble the right wing American Independent Party of 1968. John Birch Society leaders and other extremists who headed the party outside the South have been alienated by Wallace's more moderate tone and his black and labor allies in this year's election for governor. On the other hand , his miraculous recovery from the brink of death has contributed to a new respectabflity and credibility among rank-and-file voters .. CONSEQUEN11.Y. a third-party run might take av.·ay far more blue-collar Democrats than it did in 1968. Wallace: today characteristically seefilS to beUcr articulate \.\1>rkingmen 's iSSJes than most liberals. He totally ignores Watergate and ties mnation to foreign aid and ~:elfare spending. Unlike almost all liberal Democrats. Wallace knows that forced school busing is not a dead issue. "The people are still waiting for somebody they believe would d o something about it,'' he told us. Given Wallace's revived physical vitality and his new aura as a wheelchair campaigner, he is capable (1f doing substantial damage to the Democratic party. Certainly, he cannot be taken for granted as a loyal party soldier. For Strauss and other national party leaders to ignore this threat would be a dangerously bigh·risk game. WASHINGTON -The Watergate falloul. in terms other than in1peachment, is taking form oo a large scale. It runs the range of high policy and \\·ilJ leav~ its mark for many years. This Is already a fact regardless of the impeachment outcome. Law-and-order. for example. It has been given a bad name by its highest advocates in the White House. Compounding that is the reckle:s carelessness of an attorney general too busy other\\'ise to follo\v the rules and sign his nume :o court applicationo; for v.i retaps. A half hundred alleged nar· colics peddlers hung up by \\'irctap ('VJ· dcnce go free be· cause Attornev Gen· era! John J\1ilchell did not kno1v the legal requirements of lav.··and-order as they are unaminously understood by the United Stairs Supreme Court Significant "reforms" of which Nixon was so proud and ,the broad basis of his campaigns for the presidency have been undercut in a greater or lesser degree. He has boasted of the "new fed~ralism :• a vaguely-defined return of pov.·er to the states primari.Jy through revenue-sharing. The limits of such experiments are in sight as Congress turns its back on Nixon. • AN A TTE~tPT to define a new. middle- of ·the·road racial policy,, elaborated. in hundreds of thousands of words but distilled into the issue over school busing, threatens to founder on constitutional principles. The Watergate taint has spread over a wide range of policy because the vaunted pragmatism of the White House has been exposed as raw expediency. It is easier than before to see within the Nixon policies the force of political imperatives which override due process of Jaw and constitutional requirements as secondary to achieving desired political Julie's Bizarre Press Conference Efforts to Salvage Ho1ior Onl)' Bring JJfore Criticism WASHINGTON -David Eisenhower in the fJesh doesn't look quite as much like Howdy Doody as be does in photographs, but he does radiate the same spirit of smiling, happy compliance with the adult world. He and his wife, the President's brunette daughter, Julie, had called a press conference or had had a press conference called for them 1o the East Garden of the White Housr. A mildly bizarre and not unmoving episode In lhe story of the events h~ading to the Urst UMeat• iDg of a sJttlng Amaican President ...,.,. record Richan! NIJoa would be hap. Pl' to ir.ep out or Guinnes.s. The daughter and tho IOll•ln-law, he liabl and llkeDble. lhl lntelllgmt and not wlthoul power of _..111y: but they were &tilllwo '1'ip. plel Whom tbo media su$p«led ·ol bav· bl& been pwhed out In fn>nt In a futile ... ..... i... lly 14 ,.t •ympalby for the old-. Jllllo indll<d the oonr.,.,.,. bad been elllod lo O<aJ1m1iUdlte the .,..... ol ._ion ..u., to find Oil& -- • • ( VON HOFFMAN J two young ones thought. Between the press and the Nixons, suspicion and rancor are so bad that there can't even be agreement as to how this con£erence "'as called, among the East Garden tulips with tourists looking in from behlnd a glass wall and the strangest sort of Latin-American Muzak caressing us all: TV cameramen, Secret Service protectors and White House lltiffers, people who evldenUy haven'! fae<d the fact Iha! 119meday, when they apply for a new job, they wUI have to fill out the line which asks, ••Place ol last employ· ment-." 11IE M!:DIA had been llUlJl'ised at the iihe ol ill turnouL In the old days, a weekend preBS cooference by a married l'rWd<!ttlal daughter would h a v e brouaht forth nothing more . lhan a C>Ol'JIOnl'• guard ol aoclety reporttts, but this had foreign comsponllents from Loodon. anct Tokyo. "Maybe," aomeone bad ,-ggested, "she's going to announce she's pregnant and then beg for mercy." ti~" ilnnlher COM"ected, "What she's ..-• ., •· "At tn11 very moment • • while I am talking lo you, my father is flying to meet Bob Vesco in the Bahamas. He asked me lo tell you that while parts of this trip may look !winy, when the full story is known he will resume his constitutional position in your hearts and public opinion polls.' " • In an awkward atmosphere of, well, you say something, you invited us 1 not, it \\OS you wbo asked us, there was little of the leaping up from the chair and arm waving that you see the reporters do at Presidential press conferences. A man from one of . the televisioo netWorks prefaced his questioo by remarking lhat she was the wrong penon to ask, but since she'd volunteered ... Julle's voice starltd to tear up and, wtielher oot of conc:ml for her or horror at the thought of a weeping Jun. on the evening new1, the quesliooers backed off . YOU CAN AlMI have I drop of sympalby for NI.loo. He gots C'llClfled for deleting !Us epithets and accused or racial and ethnic slurs when Ibey e1CJpe deleUon and hll the open air. The list of crimes ol which NIJ(ln hasn't yet been aectl!<d la dtmlnblilllg rapidly • It doellll't matter lhat 11g didn't and couldn't have tommllled *' .Jl\lllY· The telling thing is the public ac:cuullon, for ••ch 'lime he gels the level fllller pointed at him he la sbnu1k .... 1.-..d by lhat much more. Wh.ite House people Uke that poor tiddery..stuttery J. Fred Buzhardt don't understand that. They get oo the television and say the boss Is the victim of a giant conspiracy, of charges flung in from everywhere. It is true. The nation is conspiring to stone him into political extinction. The idea is to get a unanhnity for the regicidal acL Everyone muM b e compromised, so after ti. is done there will be no one left to reproech the rest. It's Caesar's murder; everyone must tak~ a ~b. and no Marc Antooys are allowed to shirk "\heir duty. NOT NICE: TO watch but It does make "'"""· It not only fore!talls future rocrimlnations and ttV.tage, lt pre1erves a powerful Presidency. A President driven out ol office by 1 unhed II morally rabid oaUoo oets no prooedenl Nixon becomes the ugly exeptlcn to lhe American hialA>rlcal rule, not the PftCUnOr ol a changeover lo a parliamentary sySem. The •act manner Iha! death will OV<rtake blm la liOl giV<ll US to ... , il!lt there ril be no Rlc:banl M. Nixon Hieb Schools, no more than Spiro AiDO• F'reewaya, •b.i<h does not mwi 11111 the"' lhan't be new llQt.oquerfes. We'w had Julie In the East Garden, Mamie ·awaits, perilap$ amq the ...-. , (rucHARD WILSO~ ends. THE SUPRE!\IE COURT'S 9--0 rebuke to Mitcb~ll for negligence on la\\'·and- order may also be read as a signal for strict adherence to constitutional and legal procedures in olher coolested matters, of \.\'hich school desegregation is certainly one. Other instances of the breakdov.11 of policy lines can be cited (increased aid to South Vietnam is one.), bot ,·:hat lies In the fut\U"'e may be more slgnifit'ant. The politka1 reactiod. ts lar as it can be measured, is disastrous to Nixon·s general policies. If this reaction is as great as measured (and House Speaker Carl Albert has made a $100 even money bet that it is), the congressional elections this fall "'ill bring results comparable only to the New Deal landslides of the t930s. An increase of seven Democrats in the Senate and about 2S in the House "'ould render Congress capable. on party lines. or overriding any presidential veto. the ~louse Republi cari Leader, John Rhodes of Arizona, points oul HE POINTS OUT, too, that this un9oubtedly would mean I a b o r domination of a \·et~proof Congress. The terms are exaggerated because there is as ye t no indicatioo of a Den1ocratic gain of 7 seats in the Senate, nor do veto votrs arrange thcmsel\'es on party lines. But "'ith the res ults which arc fo reS('en. any semblance of a legislat i"e ini tiative on Ni xon 's part would ha ve vanished . Rhodes 1s undoobled)y right that the initiative y.·oold fall to those \.\'ho y.·ish to reverse Nixon's hold-back policies and go full speed ahead in the free-spending spirit of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society -a federal solution for every problem rcgardl es.s of cost -and Nixon v.'ould probably be unable to blO\\' the v.·histlc. Labor's pov.'er \\.'ould be greatly enhanced and the y.·ay opened for highly reslricti\'e trade legislalioo, repeal of right-t~work legislation. increase In the slrike power. revision of the Landrum· Griffin Act. and a general expansion of labor 's already av.·esome po1·••er. AFL-CIO has cast its lot for Nixon 's removal. an objective it is not likely to abandon after merely a failed first try. Democratic leaders are lining up in fa vor of an inflation-expanding tax cut. These may be irreversible trends already in motioo, which a vote acquitting President Nixon could not arrest because the decline in public ronfidence in him and his administration has been so precipitous. The Watergate fallout will be with us for some years lo come. Marriage ls For Adult,s In a portentous statement in Rome this winter, a leading Catholic church canon lawyer, Prof. Pietro d'Avack -described by the Pope as "a very authoritative person"-roughed up his church's rules and aUitudes toward marriage. As reported. by the R o m e correspondent of the New York Times. Prof. d'Avack criticized these marital rules and regulaUons as "archaic and materialistic, discriminatory against women and ridden with sexual t.aboo6." Jn particular, he blamed ch u re h l~ation "for completely disregarding love as a key factor In marriage." Not being a communicant of that church, I leave It to members to resolve this dispute. What especially interested me, however, was Prof. d'Avack·s rec:ommenda&n that his c h u r c h Introduce new" grounds for aMutling marriages, such as "psychological immaturl'r·" · HERE M· strikes at the. heart 0£ the problem. It is an old cynical comment that "the chief cause of divorce is marriage." But the chlef cause of marrlage, in too many cases, is "psychological Immaturity." More young people marry for negative reasons than for positive onea--and negaUve reams '"' Incapable ol ljoldlng any relaUomliip 1o11elher. N•tkm ~ve learned this 1 .... beUer than marital partners have. Mo"' couplet, for Instance, marry oat ol lban lalo. TbeJ"""" ~t " -· fear, deoperalion, a bluk borne lile, a sense of lnaecurlty. 'lbe7 are running •11'.,lY from oomething nlher than to something. Mal\)' ""' trying to deape lllelr 01ID feellllg ol j.ool&llon or alienation. SUch psytbologtcal lmmaiurlty can lead only to disaster, or to a bitter ancl unfulfilllng mmp11>mile with one's d_,t -In , .. lb, thla I.I ofl!o ,....., ~-· by lut4 by (or<ed slllet7 .. ...i-ot Ute portner. !IODe ol lhele l(lllkeo -Vflrf lq Jn • tuniqe, -Cillfnmtell "' ~ ......, 1w illlllll mq llld ..,,..-tlve Ind OOIMMllclll9e 11111 lllf.nlllllt and ..U..ubjUpting. ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ I HAVE loog maintained that. rather than making it harder lo gel divorced. society should make it harder to get married. You have to be more knowledgeable and responsible ·to get a d.river's license than to get a marriage license. We entrust the solemn obligation of rearing a family (o people we wouldn 't allow to drive an automobile. A maturity test-If ~e could be fairly and accurately devised, which Is dubious at this point in history -would be a hundred times more meaningful than a blood test For every one in a thousand couples who might infect their children with a disease, hundreds infect theirs with. lifelong neuroses, perpetuating the divorce syncbune down the generations. Above all, marriage should be rated ''R" for adults only. OIAN .. COAIT DAILY PILOT Robm N. w .. d. PobU.h<r Thomoi Kena, Edi.tor llarbaf'o K<cll>i<:h ..E<lltorfGI l'ofl• EditoT 'nlo -·-ol 1be Dally ~lot ieellt to bdorin and ltfrnulat• re.sen br Sln••Hrc on tbl1 '*Ce dlwr.1oammentvy·oa topka of~ , ..... by Ondlct!ed. colWM!stl and ~ by~ a lorun. tor .......... -and by praentinC ihi1 ·~• ophrklnt tnd ~u ~ tumnt 10Jlb. The edt!Oflal opink>,N of the Dall)t Pilot appear onJy ln lhe tdli.rtol col•m• ~· itie top~ Ne-<JSilnklol e•tw i•d I& the: unudsb and ~ ind leU wrl1ln an their own a.nd no ..... t "' ll!olr -• 1lto Dal Pilot -Id lie - Tuesday, May 21, 1974 ! ' - I - , • • ,-- ! Pfur10 ' I 1 {) ld. ie, HOUSl'ON (UPI) - A funny last moolh a blonde in a 1970 "I didn't lhlnk he would go r' SMU%11 thing happened to M 1 r y Cadillac would deliver rocaine this far/' she said. 1 G d ~--Walding 00 her way <Ind marijuana to South Texas WILLIAM A. WALDING, 28, • • Gov. Edwin 'Edwards "~-J · Coll n · I 00 le •· the police acadeley -she uruor ege on a ce am and bis roommai. J o h n of LouiJlana is best w day pilot le li · · got bUsU!d for marijuana. · · Williams, 28, • a , were : dressed po tician in Police set up for the arrested by narcotics officers , Am asked the whereabouts U.S., according to Men's Pollce said her estranged delivery and took Mrs . after they returned from a i of the world's oldest exisllng Fashion Association of husband planted It on the Walding inlO custody at the trip IO Acapulco. piano. Believe that's still ln America. f~ blH~ ·model and school where she is a prelaw A divorce hearing for the l the MetropGlltan Museum of Las Veias dancer wpo wants' student two is scheduled. Beal Nas ty Triek • Tuesday, May 21, i q74 DAILY PILOT 1 2nd Annual SouthtNI Cali/ortfi11 mcliilt "The West's only show exclusl~•lr de1igned lor manulactu,ed housing." ... 1 Art In New York city, is It'----------to be a poli ...... .....-.... Just four ounces -the "There Is a May Z8 bearing t! W I •• h ~·.,-· hope t i th Ooo1' 09e~ 12 noon '"e~~t .. l!J & Mumorl1I D.JY 2 PI.I .. ee~O•~•· l no as pu wget er by one 1 felony cutoff limit -of set and I to a:e n e A0..,,.1,0" 12 00 ,111u11• \t oo youn~n••l 10 ·~ 16 I Bartolomeo Cristofori in ... NARC0'11CS stT. C. O. marijuana was found behind a August police class," Mrs. ~ ................. ~ lf1orence, Italy. fn 1720. 1bat ----------------~-~u:•~·T~•:M':"':'~~F~o=rd::....::sal:d:_:oU ___ lcer_s_w_ere __ io_w __ c•_r_h_e_ad_li~gh_t_un_d_e_r_the_h_ood_._w_a_ldi_'n~g-sa_id_._~---~-~~-~~~---~-~------~ --was one,_ ? · year after t the first 1 street Jan- i tern in this 1 country I was erect- ed in Bos- ton. And t one year I before France sent 25 prostitutes to Louisiana to attract Canadian . ~ttlers. • The house\vire in Norway is , guaranteed by law a week-long vacation annually. That grass skirt isn't native to Hawaii, but to Samoa, sir. AUTOS ; Q. "11ow Jong did it take the auto makers to put together a car before 11enry Ford set up '.( L.M. BOYD ) his assembly line ? How about after?" A. Before, 12 hours 30 nlinutes . Alter, one hour 33 minutes. In 1914.. Q. "Louie, is there any case on record or a man being named after a flower? Like a ~ · 1,1.·oman might be called Rose? . Or Lily?·" A. Know of nonesuch. Do recall once bumping into an old boy with the middle name of Ivy, but believe that was a surname on his mother's side . Q. ''Can a federal judge. if convicted in an impeachment. be pardoned by ·the President?'' A. No, sir, can't happen. HAREM Author~tplorer R i c h a r d Burton undertook to study life in the Turkish harems. But the sultans of same said. Wait a minute there, Eager. Or words to that effect. So Burton personally emasculated himself surg1C$.lly to get permission to enter t h e seraglios. That's a horror story, t think. But Chet L. Switell, \l-'ho checked out the matter, claims it's true. nuu month of the year when the most school children get hit by cars is May. That day of the week, Friday ... 1tfore than half the money spent on birth c o n t r o I \\'orldwide pays for abortions. . . Was Plutarch ~·ho observed: "Even when his hair is gray, a man can always get a wife. But a woman's time is short" ... A study of the remrds in mental Institutions shows s ch i z o - phrenics rarely get cancer, but doctors say they can't explain why . If you don't have at least seven decayed. missing or , · lilied U!elh by age 16, young fellow, your dental record is better than the average hereabouts. ' I I I I I I -, I Address mait to L. !t1. Boyd, P. 0. Box 1875, Ne w- port Beach 92660. Fire Hits Unlucky Famil y CARLSBAD (AP) -Lovell Allman moved hia family from , ,1 the Los Angeles area after the Sylmar oarlhquake tn 1971 destroyed their home there. Fire gutted their home here &lnday. At the time, lour ol the Allman chHdttn were .borne with dllcten pox and 7-year- old Jeanette was getting· over pnewnoola. But -y WU injured. Deleclive wiring w a s b l a me d for the ftte, l¥hlch destroyed most oN th e ,,Allmana' belonclnp. ,., The f~mily moved ,JemJIOfarlly Into a houae • trailer, Mn. ·Allman said. .i.. "We'JJ 1'11ri8J\4ge -we ahf•)'I . «lo," the added. .. ShnJUed Allman, ciperolOr ':ol a janitorial ....-: "lt:'1 _,l111 t one of tho~ thlnp." RU Ff ELL'S : UPHOLSTERY -'"°-·-lfll--____ , • Extra care in engineering ... it makes a big cliff ere nee in small cars. 1 .. lVent farther on a g'allon of gas than Nova and Maverick and in city driving~n got better mileage than Mristang Il? Based on tests conducted. sanctione d and certified by the United States Auto Club using four six-cylinder cars. including a Chevrolel Nova . Ford Mave ri ck. and a Plymouth Duster and Dodge Dart Sport (equipped with our new s.tandard 2. 76 axl e). and a four-cylinder Mustang II~ Of course· the mileage you get depends on many factors . including how and where you drive and the condition of your ve hi cle. • 1 •• ,1 ,,11u:linn"•t :.n<l "•,11lh' "'tot,..,\ 1,. l u1kd .,t ol• '"'"' • hi• I ""' n\ .• wt I • 1>1 "·•!\ l'I l AU'·'"",..,. "'l'"t'l•~L "1111 "'"'""·'' t1 ""'""''""' 2 ... h~ more trunk space than three Pintos? Plymouth Duster and Dodge Dart Sport have the larg- est luggage capacity by far in the small-car fi eld . More than Nova and Maverick, twice as much as Vega and more than three limes as much as Pinto. 3 ... has up to 20" more total hip- room than a Maverick .? Dart Sport and Duster seat five comfortably. And they have more hiproom -front and rear-than Nova, Hornet. Mustang II. Gremlin. Vega and Pinto. 4 ... can save you as much as $62 in ignition maintenance alone? Electronic Ignition is standard on all our small cars made~n this country. In recommended ignition main- tenance, you can save up lo $62 in the first 24,000 miles aloneovercompelitive six-cylinder engines and up to $36 over competitive four-cylinder engines .. tMMlnlml~'""" n .. 1 r.oh•s ;uul 1mr1, \,,, "'''"'!'·"!•.,I lt••l1' 1•1· ~ !:11111011' l .. 11"" c:uul .. nn1I l'1u 1~ t.l~nuMl. l.~l••r rill•·~ h~"~l ,.n ""!"'"•'I ·W"'·'~'" ,,1 ~Iii !Xl I'"' hnur 5. . .is priced surprisingly low? You'll be surprised how little it costs to own m~of our small cars. The answer is at your Dodge and Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers: IAnd you can.drive one homeroday!) AcHRYSLER w CORPOR.ATION OOOGI • a.AYIUR • Pl. 'fMOUTH • OOOGE TRUCKS • • > • -• • ;t~ ... • .. • ••• DODGE . DART SPORT "Bener Gasoline MileageM is a booklet lull of information that tan help vou save gas . Get yours hee lrom your nearest Dodge or Chrysler ·Plymouth Dealer's I SEE THE OUSTERS AND VALIANTS AT YOUR llllER. SEE .All THE DARTS AT YOUR e H Ell -:;;1 . J ,_ ' • -. 8 DAILY ~!LOT Tuesday, M•Y 21, .. Deaths Elsew here Clark Facing E~y Battle TllJI , URL'S ~y O.C. HUSTINGS . Ot ._ °""' f'llof fl•ff "'"":1'.!.."'*" """ lwtt ablijty to meet regularly with coun cil of Fairbanks and was •• ,..., ..., Exctpt for the hand£ul or Incumbent county officials running unopposed, Supervbor Ralph Clark of Anaheim is probably facing the easiest ,.,. election bid in I o c a 1 government. ttJe cities. a delegate at the state 's ~S!G:Of"' ~12~;"m NelJesen, who once ran a,_con~~st~itt~u~ti'."onllla~I~con~v~en~til~o':n·~~·~=d========= IOB!ng campaign a g a In 1 t AHDEltSON ~01eoh H. AnderWW'I. O•I• of de1u1 M11v ,f, 1.91•. w•s I rtsldenl of Lao11n1 Hiiis Survovfl(I bv his w ~ Florenct L. Anck•~pn; two sisterf, Mrs M•rv Olnesi 01 8Plhn<1h11m, W•sh .. Mr1 Nellie KMen Portla,oO, I O~on. Strvkes WtOll9sdav' M•v 1. 914 et 2:00 PM. Firs! 8111tl•i Ctu;rch of Laqun1 Hiiis wllll Or. hln 8 Bell oU1clalino. lnllrmenl, El Torii C1me1trv, El Toro. Mc Cormick LllO\lfll Beact1 Morluarv, directer•. e11.ewe11 Jelfrev W. Brew.•, age 1,, .,..., • rMldeflt ol Glel'ldor• il"1l S1U!lt!nt of Or1n111 Coast College. 0111e of dealh Mev 11, 1974 In Newoor1 8each, C11IU. Survlvl!<l bv ~Is iia•ents, ,Mr. & Mrs. A. Glenn Brewer llM shier Jill Brev111r of Glenoora C1lll · Qran;:h:Horen!1. Mr. & MM. Ar!i:lQh A' Br...,e-r, San G11brlel Cel!IJ Qranc1mottitf Elsi• H1nderton o! Whhlev Bav. Enqhind· Memorl1I MtVICff wtH 111 d!.-.c\ftl bV Oakdal• Morluarv Wed/M'Sdav, Mav 12 197( If 3:00 PM, O.kdll• Mernorlaf °'• "", In Glll'ldor1, CaUI. wltl'I Or. A. USM!' Shaw of !Jnli.d MelhoOlll Ctwrcl'I of Glendora ofllcl11l1111. OOn1th1n' mav IM ~-1 • lo •nr, OrQll\lrallon dedicated to '"' P•nR lrOYb .. VWllct.PtOPI .. ••YDI M Aot>trt Cl'Mfln BrwMn. Oi ta o1 dtlth M" r· 197,, Wll I rnloenl O! 219 Cl"!llra Aven~. Saal Beach. Survlvtd bv hi• wife Tvra; 50n, Ch1rll1 Srvclan; PeodlUQhler, LO$a Woodel SltPoon Jloblrl Waoo<r; Of"ll slslltl" Ind one trrother. Servicn Tlwrsaav 11 ·00 AM Cost1 Ml'I Ch111tl. Belll·B1r01r0n Cott. ~ Mortuarv. dlrtc1or1. Winer " Jack "<t~~E of LllQu n1 Beath Oate of dea!PI Mav 19, 191(. Survlvtd hV his wife Elltabelh, three 0100Mer1 Elizabeth YOYnQ ol Tu1!1n, Calll., Mlsi s0v•an Cole of Salltolllo, Call!, and retcheol Harris of S.n 01~; ftlree Qran6cn!loren; broth«. Richard Cole. P~s.aoene. Call!. Private tamilv ~rv>ce• ""'" t>e fltlo 11 ::!0 !AM, Wtdnesdav. Mav-12. 191• 111 Pad llc Vlt"' C~aDt'I witl'I T~ "'I John ROQers DAvis ol!icla!lr><i. Pac lie YI..., Mortuarv, d!recl()t!. Femilv suooe!ll1 me-mor1,.1 coti!ributlon• N msoe lo SOYll'I CQaSt Communllv HosDi!~I. DOLINSKI Mlchllfll Oollnskl. o .. rt ot oeath Mav 2~. 1974, was • re•il!t!nl of Savlh L&Clvnt. Survived bv hi• wlfl Mr•. E•te!l1 .,~ 4-c*' ,. Dally 1'111111 Slaff P'trltll ARTIST PRESTON HIBBARO FINISHE S 'HOTEL' Orange County Fa ir Wiii Have Ghost Town This Year County Fair Books To]J Music Groups Dollnskl; Two Q••nGton1, lllch&rd t nd T p teJ-'---( has Mlc~ffl Wiikins; II~ oreaf Orlnckhlldrtn. 0 name en I WlUIJlfell Singers," "Hank Thompson Clark's only challenger is a relatively obscure C o w a n Heights rontractot named Gary Nellesen. Nellesen is an affable, 46· year-old Orange County native who spenl ten years as a builder in Alaska. WITH THE ELECTION only f\VO weeks away, Nellesen ha!I put f o r t h only one solid campoign posilion, H~'s against keeping the county's four dumps. closed on Sundays. Even that issue may be taken from him as supervisors began preparations to reopen the dumps on Sundays based on a st udy by the County Administrative Officer. Nellesen is· usually the first to admit his chances against board Chalrman Clark are "slim and none!' But he has said his efforts might shake Clark up a little and prove he can't sweep back into office unopposed. SURPRISINGLY, CLARK is proceeding with his campaign just as though he was fa cing a tough fight. O.Ur PU1I Stall l'hOIO CLEAR SAI LING? lncumbent Clark supervisor -the ones that stir up Ncl!csen's style of opposition -relate 10 hi s in· ~Robert !ladbam (II-Newport Beach) said he doesn't really consider t h e dump situaUon a real Issue but he said it points up the lack or Interest government has in eveeyday problems. Clark's challenger said he11l be happy to draw juSt 20 percent of the vote in the primary, but he claims an unscientific poll he conducted recently showed 26 percent of the voters will vote against any incumbent. HE CAUS this a post- \\'atergate reflex." Nellesen is the epitome of a rugged individualist. And he dislikes big government, but has par t ic ipated in government for many yea rs, A Fullerton High School dropout. he joined the Merchant Marine at 16 and ended his hitch in Alaska \Vhere he served on the city UCI Professors To Give Program "S!reaking lo \Vashington stages of one such interaction. and What to .Do \Vhen the an instance \\-here the quesllon SO . I WHATS NEW WITH YOU? Only the Daily Pilot really tells you what's new in your local community ... every day DAILY PILOT Rourv Toesdav A·OO PM, ~ Cl)l'Tl'll(k bee book nd ••-B V I Laguna BHc~ CMPtl. Funll'll m11u D ed for the 1974 a ule' rago a Iey Boys," Wl!'(lnesdav 10:00 AM, St. C•ll'lerlf\11 ol Or r-.. -' and "Les Brown ." Sjen• Catl'lollc ChVtCh, Laqunt &aa<:h. Mc ange \.NI.lilly Fair scheduled Cormlck LaQu11a :rnic~Mdlraclor1. upeople will see the 11e says he is virtually assured of wiming, but he does·n•t want to get overconfident. To that end, he has prepared a war chest that will permit him to spend j'about. $30,000 on a minimum campaign." Lights Go Out" v.·ill be the is h 0 ,v to influence subject or tv.·o UC Irvine consumption or pollution when professors when they present each individual's contribution the third in a series of social is negligible but the total is science programs tonight at _m~a~s~si~'.'.'·:__ _______ ~~~~~~~~:-----:~-::-::-::--::~~-::~~ UCL They will speak in Room ,. --- Alber! Vernoo Gteeo, rftkMnt of ~h June 12 through 21 at the • ts b •- laouna, oa1e 01 dl'•lh Mav'19, 1tl4 11 -Costa Mesa 1,,,;rgrounds. 1mprovemen we ave maU'C n5 . o1 t Ltouna Beach Nvr1lno Homa. ...., .,,:_n "-• waJk m' ~-~· . orv Yed by I'll• wife, (;Mlllntr Grweti; F . · . n"lft: w~J Uft: ll"\11:"- 0tl!<ll'l!er Jwn Green H•"''-of FD1111t•11• • aIT m a n a g e r Jim gate," said p 0 r t e r. f i et d , Valley. Prlv11to service$ -· Mid, p --r{'eJd 'd aJJ £ last ~~~:,. •. l.ci11t11 Beacn Mortuary, 0•K" 1 sai O announcing that carpenWrs HIX year's $70,000 fair profit has have been busy constructing a l.l'Sltr E. Hix. Oa!e M du!~ #M.J It, been pJOWe<f ~Ck m' (0 the £at'r n1~. w•• 11 re•loen! 01 N~t BMcn ..,.. ghost. town set for the main Survived by h!s _,, lllchlird C. Hix of budget to book S U C h Arnol(I, (41!f.; two daoohtarL Miu Helen entrance Of the fair. June Hix Of Ne-1 Bucl'I and .t.v11 entertainers as "The Grass Pel!'n.en ot Pa!o Ano. C•Hfs fou~ The ghost town and other orandch lfdren •11<1 t01,1r 11re111 Roots,'' ''The Four orandcl'llldren. Servle~ Tl>Ul'Ml•V 10:00 fair de c 0 rat I 0 n s will AM. fie! llrwdwav Cl'll"'t. Offlel11llna wtU Freshmen," "Skiles and bl' Mr. Tom sun,oo. Interment, sunnnlde H nde ., underscore the "Good Oltl Memor111 P1rk. L-&a.en, c1nf. a111 e rson, ''The St a p I e the BroaCIWIV f(.ortverv, dlr~l(l($. Days" theme of fair which OOEGM•D Alv!n P. Odeqa••d. 0111 of d~ttr Mav 19, V.'3S carried over from last 197~ .. Wili ii resldlonl M '" Mna. bee or ' I ' Survived bV three ~.. IU1m H T hook year ause Its popu ar1ty. Odeoaar(I of Oreq(ln, c;..r•ld Odeo.t•rd d ext s Stnta Ana, Mau•lce o.s.otr1rd of Or-; In addition to ~1 ~g ·•e three dlll.llll'ller5, Mrs. Aud/f.v Lvnch of UUU-"l.1ll I.II wa~h., ooon• Spencer, -· Mrs. e n t e r t a i n m e n t budget, H~en Yakley. Servlcei and ntarlTIMlt will be held In Ll~tvlew, Oraoon. Forw1rdlno R . d directors of the fair this year olrec!ori, Bl'll Bs~lf~.fortu•rv. eviewe appropriated an additional Virolnlt A.. Saroenl. rnldenl ol $7 000 ( ta! ' ' f Hun11no1oii eeKll. 0111e o1 dHlh M•v '}O, , o 1n prize money or 197(. Survived bV Mr II~ Ernest, fa ir -mpe(t'tions, r a 1' S t' n g OaVoh!er1 Mrs Linda M,.slck of Cv~etJ. S A N T A A N A '-V Calif,; .•Sier Dorothy SUtOn of Ol'l'l11rlo, -the l'lllr"<:P of $35 000 A booklet ca1H; Two cir1nckhlldren. ~ wttl bl Kindergatden through eighth ~~ ' · held Tnur~dav, Mav2J, 197, •I 11:00 PM, or-.1-te~ks be Ing describtng the contests is now Pacific Yltow (Plai>el. Ollk:i.t1110, RIJV. o-dl.ft:l 4WIU!..P -Oark's Fourth Disbict bas about 140,000 voters in the cities of Anaheim, Orange, Villa Park, Tustin, Santa Ana and several uoincorporated commlDlitles. Nellesen said he is prepared to spend some of the $10,000 oo has made from the sale of his house but to date. not much in the way d c~gn material has appeared. CLARK, ON THE o t h e r hand, has erected ta billboards throughout his district and 220 of the Social Scien ce Tower at 8 p.m. Dr~ R. Duncan L u c e , professor of social sciences. will outline how the social sciences are attempting to contribute to national policy questions through the National Academy of Sciences National Research Council. Dr. Henry J. 1Iamburger, assistant professor of ma thematics and computer models, will detail the earl y l\l eeting Set plans computer ma i Ii n gs 1 ORANGE -The r-.lended brochures, signs and posters. llearts Orange Co u n t y He also has an official Chapter 79 will meet headquarters with one full· Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at time staff member in Saint Joseph Hospital. 1100 THis 'suMMER -' COULD MAKE THE DJFFERENCE ! The Reading Game VISI T your nearest Reading Grune center and see the very best in prescriptive reading instruction, or CALL NO.W for an appointment for d iagnost ic testing: Huntlngton Beach 842-0606 Santa Ana 83 5-3237 Fullerton 879-5588 Torrance Encino 370-6359 783-2683 Crenshaw 293-5253 Brute Ku rde. ln!erman11. Pacific View luated f do • b he available at the fa fr 1 S ~==~ Park. P•clnc vllw Mortuary, eva or a ption y t administration b U f } d l n g • SINKIEWICZ state Department of Marv slnk!twki. Date o1 dfflh Mav 20. Education are available for Deadline for entries is June 7. :!~'115 B:ac~~;~Jrv1~225ovT'"~:; Other attractions at the falr <>rat><1son, John c. s 1111n; -sl!t•r. public i~ion at the . I d ·--• od ho e rsie co11ins: ona d~hler, Lorr1l1W1 """"""e Coun(y Department of inc U ea twv-uay r eo. rse Wrlohl, Wvlc« prlv1l•. lnlerment, ...,.,"""'6 ho ( d f Anaheim. Stewart Drive. here. Clark, a service stationl·~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;,;;;;;;;;,;,;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;; owner whose living during the/ gasoline crisis has largely depended on the $24,500 annual Pac111c Crelr cemeterv, B1ttt·Berveroo Education offices. the Santa s WS, our It Y s O Mortuarv, dlrec~f~VEHS Ana Unified School Districl. motorcycle racing, tin interior Henrv M. Stevent a4 Mission Votlo, d · ho ded \alllornla. Oa!a o! de•th M•v It. 191~. and UC Irvine. CS'lgn s w, an expan supervisor's salary, said he will do whatever is necessary .Survived bV his wtle JIUCJV; 5Clfl, Mkh•tf fl ho d "W Jd ot EUQene. orecron; two 11ra'1chUdren; 1be books are on: reading, ower s w, an a or ~.0~Ptfr•n;t,~.:;.c:,1~f:,e~~~v;r.~;-::,1 ~~.rf:'; English, literature, spelling Friendship Pageant" featuring Walnu!, (llif, and Merlan Mortimer cl and handwriting, dictionaries, COStumeS and folk dances San Jv1n Caolstrano. P rivate Qravttldl sen.lice~ ~:oo PM W!!'dnH<lav, El Toro Enalish as a second language, from several countries. to keep his seat. , Before being elected to lhe board in 1970, Clark served as mayor and councilman in Anaheim, Ce<ne!erv wl!l1 T~ A.av. Bru~ A. 1(11,,le ·~ o!fl() .. l!no. FamHv WQCH!-SIS donations bf> bilingual-Oicultural education Last year the 0 range made lo !he Cancer ~<l(ltlv. Pedfl~ View Mortuarv. dlrectoro. and foreign languages. Coun ty Fair enjoyed its most WHEELl:R Nattiane M. Wheeter. 011e of deatn Mav A public hearing on the successful year in history, 19. 191(, was a resldenl ol Lancaster. !few d · f ks II h HE OPENLY d ' Hamo•hire. Survived bv lhrH sons. a optwn 0 the boo wi be drawing more t an 209,000 a mils that Sltohen Wheeler a4 Nl'Wl!Qrt BNcl'I. i....ld · Los Ang I J (3 h' ' bl cnris1oo~r, u.s. Navv '"" Mark Wiwafer n c: 1n e es une . spectators. 1s ma1or pro ems as a of Lancester. New Harng,fllr1; iltl•r Mrs.1-------'--------'---------------_:__.:_ ____ _ Bellv PtlkeY ot Nl!Wl>Ort Beach. Pr!vl!e famllv 1ervlce1 wer• ,,...d, 8111 B~av Mortuarv. olrecton. WHITI! Ro.a A. Whit•. Datt of dHftl Mav '}O, 191~. wa1 a ~ldl'nl of Co.II MltSa Svrvlvfd bV her dllOut'ltar, Mrt. Anni ~le!(her 111, Florida: lhrH o•arlll(l'll!dren end lour oreal orandcflfldren. Servl(n Tflvrsdav, 7,00 PM, Bell BrOldwav c11111el. lntomt>men!. M1lrose Abbv. Sell BrOlldwlv M11ttvarv, dlrec!ors. • AllUCKU & SON WISTCLlfF -TUARY 427 E. 17rh St., Co\lo MeK> "646-4868 -·-BALTZ·IUGllON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mor Co~ro Meso -·- 673·94.SO 6"6-2424 BELL llOADWAY MORTUARY I JO 6roodwoy, Costa Mela 545.3433 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH -TUAR'I' 179.S Loguno Conyon lld. 494-941.S -·-McCORMICK MISSION -TUARY 28832 Comono Copistrono Son Jvon (opislrono 49.S.1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemet<'ry Mortuory Chapel 3500 Poc•f.c View Drive Ne ... ·pQl1 Beac h, Cchfor11ro 644·2700 -·-PllK FAMIL 'I' COLONIAi. FUNERAL HOMl 780 ! Bobo A~ .. West111ln\lei- 893-3S25 -·-SMITHS' MOaTUARY 6'27 Moin St. Huntif19'on Beoc.h 5~39 THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY -----.............. .. TM Dlllfflte ..._ .........,, -·-Tl l• c.MI&:,\; .. ~ ,. __ 14"'4f.1411 Two steak brochette dinners for $5.95. • I =·)!ilU : '9t. I "'''AIJllWm Have dinner with a friend. The Jolly Roger has an inviting otter for you. Dine with !he pirate and enjoy two complete teriyaki steak brochette dinners for just $5.95 when you bring in fhecourx:in below. This special brochette dinner of skewered bell pep1J9r slices, pearl onions. mushroom caps and cherry 1omato between generous pieces of Choice USDA steakis broiled to your taste and served on a bed o! nee with an extra portion of our teriyaki sauce. Included is souo du jour or fresh garden salad with Sliced cucumbers and marinated mixed beans, pping hot homemade bread and a bottomless cup of our special blend coffee. The Jolly Roger would like the.pleasure of your company. We hope you·n accept our Invitation. his Coupon Good for I TWO TERIYAKI I STEAK BROCHETTE I DINNERS I Specially pr.Iced I $5.95 for both I Coupo n good any evening : Cost1 Met11 S.nt1 AN An1M1m 2300 Hlfbor Bl'td. 33 F1thktn Squn 2250 E. Lincoln • 64G<1$3• s..24301 63 .... 63 I 8atbot l.a.M' ~ Beteh DIM Point • • "OP'" 203MtrlnlAw. 3333W.CoenHwy, 2S100Df'Pflldo I 87).8720 642·229& -.OSI& ••••• ••IOFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30, 19741••••••. •• ' • • t VOTE: ROGER LANPHEAR A QUAll FIED CANDIDATE: • University of California graduate with AB and Juris Doctorate degrees. • Chairma n of the Laguna Beach Planni ng Commission .. • Practiced law in Orange County for 12 years •Organizer of Laguna Greenbelt A MODERATE REPUBLICAN, WHO SAYS: "Responsible determination is the key to ba lanced budgets, without which we cannot come to grips with inflation." "I know we can develop clean, safe, and cheap energy, such as solar, geothermal and fusion, with the same vigor and en- thusiasm that Americans displayed when pursuing our Moo n Program." "We must reduce the role of campaign eon- tnbut1o ns-at least by using the post office subsidy to give federal candidates a free mailing," , FOR CONGRESS 40th Dist. ( ,...,,......,.~-·~ .. ·~ • t I ~ ...... _____ ~ A • ' ' " ' i I ' ' ' • • DAILY PILOT 9\ '------:==-==::-------~-----....,.,,====--I i'VllLIC NOTICE PUBUC Nl'trlc£ PUBUC NOTICE SwckSal.e ': • '"~'°"' IUllN•lt ---,-,CT-moUs IUJlti1l.a.1 --..oric.-o; ntllSTWll"$ lAL.I • I ,l M.&MI STATSMINT tliAMll JTATIMINT UNDlll 0110 011 TA\lST ' ,,,. '°"'"""' '*'°" +• 'tolnt MlntM ri. 1011ow1no "~ •r• dOlng TP tff'll ,,: Ml""" llt: '-OAN fllO, 1Ultl Requested By Gas Co. '7 4 Fraud Target Over The Counter· HSD4 Uo~ngs fO<' McModaJ, May 20, I t74 ' !GA MANV,•C'TU•INO JfWILIHIS! GREAT l'ANll, ttk s. ••rcll $1,, Notlct .. Mttlrt ei-,,,., ll!!:IUIANO 1.. Metltrt Clrc. .. , Co.It Mn•, '4111• Ant, Ctlltornl.11 '2101 REC.ONViYANCIE C:: 0 MP ANY• A Oll'°'flll, '2627 RotMrt H11rtv IU~y. 121• $, ll1cll St., Ctllf'Onllt Ofl'DOl'•tlon H IMftt ot "°'".cit C. All.111, , .. MalWI Clr"t!e, s.n11 .t.111, C•Uforftlt "101 ~ trlltl"' Or ~lltuted lrlil~lff CO.II ~ ea1uorm. "'21 Gr .. AllMI g,._.,, .. 1110 s. ftOMWOOCI purlUf,tlt to-..... °"" " ~ tltle1Md bV :r1111 w.i.-.. lt C'Olllll.ltted by In St., s.Mt AN, C1ll1Gr1111 t1101 ~llALO ... HAltTMAN. 1n vnmarrltd ltlllhlld\ltl, JO(I A.1111 Kibby, lttt S. llrd1 St., lnfftt ._ ~4'.0 I.. l~ARTMA'!, -· HOl'ttt C. Akin s.tif1 AN. C1Hloml1 fT7f1 GUARDIAN OF THE EST AT!. 01" Ti::ltlU 1'ltl1 Ill"'-"' Wft flied Wlltl tht Thlt Mlnttl I• (Ofldy(tfll tw • Otllttll LYNN HA•TMA.N, I ml,_I JAMES County Ct.r• of Or~ COlll'l'!Y on Moy PlflMnlllp HARTMAN, I mlnor1 1nd EDDIE 11, 1'74. ilt:obtrt H. KlbW HAilt:TM.4.N, I 1¥11-lfld f'KOl"dtd Fttl. llf>tdal lo lloe DIIl1 Pilot --Rock Festivals 1'4*7 Tlll1 1!11-i w1• 'lt.O wlltl lht It, 1'70 lfl bOok t'Jlt flltt 61 of Offlel1I PUblltNid °""'" C•t 0.11\t Piiot COl.lnf'I Clltk Of or11191 COUflly o" MIY ltttiOrn lfl Ille oNlai of flle COUl'lfy MIY fl., QI, JtlM 6. 11. 1'14 11'.t,.14 l'IX12 It~ of Orl!IOt (Oll!'lfY, C.111~111_,• PUBLIC NOTICE 'Wll~ or1t11tt c-t O•!ly Piiot, Ind~"' to.,,. Notk:t of Otfll.lft I Mir lil, ti, .U. 1f'ld J-4, UJoil IJX.74 Eltctlon lo 1111 ltiirt\lfldtt rteorOlcl Jlft, 1(). 1ni1. 21, 1tti1 In book 11-.. ~ t it or 'lld --~;;;:~-;;;;;;;;;--;;;;;;;;;T"--·1~::_.:::,: ____________ IOftld1l Rtc0rt.U. wUI SELL on J-'· Pl«tTIOUS IUllNISS PUBUC NOTICE 19?4 ,, 10100 1.m. II ,,.. Norfll ''°"I NAMI 1TATIMllllT entrl~ to n.t Ot'lll09 (Ol.ll'l'Y Cout1· Tiit! follO'Ollflll .,.,._, lrt clol11g ho\tM toc11t'd 1t 1'DO Cfytc Cl!\ttr 0tl¥1 bullllftl 11: a 1211' w.ll (formtrt't' W, ltll $1.) J,. t?lf CIW l>IHISE RICHARDS COSMETICS. JUl'IRIOlt COURT 01" THI! ot S1nt1 NII II P'WllC llUCtlQn, lo mt 1!2S w .. t MKAntlur &IY.:1., CC$ll Mesa, STATI OP CALIJ'OlllNIA "011: l'llllllltl t>ldO.r tor Cll~ IOIYlblt II llw C•llforflll net• THE COUllTY OP ORANOI tlrTW of Mii In l1wtul _.,. or tM Unit.cl Offl!M ltlc:hlrdt, 414' Mfi'fllf'IM', ..._ A·1QM Sl1t11) •II rl11tit, !1111, Ind lnttr .. T, "''°" Vtn1t1. C1Ultrnl1 toi7il NOTICE 011' HIA•n•o 01' PITITION TO ~..,to •nd -lllld by It ulldlf 11lcl Rllht H. 8l1lr, ml 8rl1tol, ,,,.,, Dl!TERMINI: 1NT••••n IN IUTATI Olld 111 "" prOfltfly •llU•l«I 11'1 ~Id A .... C•lllornla. AND oacu.aATtoN 0 F PITI• (Ol.ll'lty lfld ••• ,, dnl;MblQ •• follows. 11111 lH.illfleU 11 c~ by • 1111'11!••1 TIOMlll IN IUPPOIT TNIRl!Ofl LIOA&. DllCllPTIOlt1 _. P1NMnNP P1rctt It Lot U In Block 211 "' 111~ H 81 I 1".-., t• tS1.J ,,_ t•I "SIC!lon 8 N9WPOl"t 8ff(ll00 In the City T~t. 11.ill'nfnt ·.; •• flltd Wiii! "" Esl•l• of WILLIAM c. MUtltRAV, of N~ ••tell. County 'ot O<'lnot. ~:;:;ty Clff). of Or1,. County on IMy 3. ~;~Ii IS HEREBY OIVEN ff'la'I :r!.!!:.r' ,';:_!1:::1in ·~~:. 'f:,;. '"if. l'·DtM WILLIAM ROBERT MUlttltA.Y lfld LIN-Ml-Ua""°"'' Mo11s, r9C:Ords of said """lll'llld Drt• (NII O.lly Piiot DA F. MURltA.Y lllY• !!led ,,.,elf! I pt1~ Orll• Coi.mtv. MIY 7 14 t1 2f, 1f7~ 1511·1~ tlon for !tit C-1 to dt.,,,.,l<MI rtlal Int P1rcel 2: 8eolnn11'1Q 11 ti.e llllrfhwes1 ' ' ' ' Pellllollln 1r1 ..,.ltled, •• tlenlflci1r!M ~orntr of l.Cll 12 In Block Jll cl ••s.ctiOll PUBUC NOTICE of 11n oral !rut!, to •ll•r• In dacadarll'i e Newoort 8e&ch", In tlw City ol ..a11ta 1nd for '" Ordal' dlslrlbllll119 tllal Newporf Ba1cll, County of Ora1191. SU1U -----• pot!IOll of ttll 1St1te conshlll'IO Of R ot C.illornll H lhOwn on 1 rnaJ> lhtrto! ITATl"MINT OF Aa.lNDONMli"T OF llflll•t1mllv '"IOe<KI loc11ed on the ftol r&corded In Book ~. P119e 27, USI Of' pr°"'"" dlKtlblcl 11 Loi !>«, l r1cl IMtt, Mlscl'llalllOllS Maps, rKords of Sllld "IClfTIOUS •USINISS NA.Ml cou,.ty of Lo. Afllllfes, Stat• 01 Or11nea Cou,.ty; runnl"ll I hence LOS ANGELES -Southern Calllomla Gaa Co. bu applied to the • Calllomla P u b II c UUUUes Commlsslon Io r permission to lssue and sell I.I million shares of common stock at the par value ol 125 .per share to 115 ))Oreo!, Los Angeles-baaed Pacific UgbUng Corp. Harry P. Lotton Jr., 1as company preaklen~ said the $35 .million proceeds from the sale would be used to repay a portion of the principal amount ol Southern California Gas Co.'s short-term indebtedness to P a c i f I c Lighting. Lawyer Ousted Tiw tollowlr19 Pfl'IOll P\11 •belldoMcl T1>1 C1Hfor,.l1, 11 Ptr M•D re<ordtd 111 Soo~ ""'!l">erly arono '"" n o r 1 h a r I v !JM of Illa lldl!I0111 bull.,.., ,.,,.,.1 fS. p.gn n..u lnclvsl,,. ot Mapi., 111 11>e prolong.ttlon cf !he wtsterly 11 .. a ot ialo QUALITY MULCH ANO TO" $0lL, olfkl Of Illa Cou11IY Atcord>er ol $11~ Lot 11 to .in lnter•ecllm wlH1 l~e 541 s. v.,.. Bur111, Pl1Ctn!l1, C1lltorn11. ~. l'llOl"I commonly knQW!\ ai 4)1 ordl111ry high !Ide line of the Padhc TM Fletlllous 9u11.,.., N11TW r1lwrred Horii! Cllru• Av111ue. L01 Anoetes. Ot*•n In NtwJ>On BIY •• herel111t1er lo lbova w11 tlltd II\ Orll!Q9 Coun!y on C•llloml1 90036, rmrenc• to whlct> h de!Krlbed: 11111\Ct e1st.rty 110!\Q sild SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Julv ll. ltn, F lff!ll madt lor turtllef' Pll•llcular&, •!Id lh•I !I'll ordl111ry 1111111lid*11111 ic '" ln!1r..ec:11on T"' •~te ~ ......... rnA "'-·--' \..AA J1m1t Paul Hullon. 241•2 Jlll'lltr SI .. llmt ~ 1)11<1 of hllring Ille "me M l with lh1 "'lrtherly protOflllllllon of !he '"-' .:>4d ""'t"-"""' '-'Ul.lrl U<l3 El Toro, C11ifomla '2630 bffn "'tor Jurie 21, lf74, 1r 9:00 1.m .• 1~ eastertv tlr>e 01 said Lot 12: ine,.ce suspended attorney Milton M. Tiii• bu11n••• w•• COl'ldlK!ld by '" ltll courtniom Of Dlolrtmtnl No. 3 of silo i.ou thetlr 111000 iald n o r the r I Y k I I lrldlvldu•• .• court, ,, 100 Civic Clftler Or1Ye ~$1. In prolonoatlon ot lhe ,.,,,, • .,. llne ot said Younger of Ba ers ield rom Jemn "•ul 11u11on the City.at Slftll Alll, Cill!orllla, Lo~ 12 lo '"" r>0rlhe11t1rlv COl"Mf" OI practicing law fQr siJ: months. Tiii• Jllftmtnl WIS tiled with tflt Oeted Aprll''U. It,_. ~iud I.Cl 12; thence w11tlr11' lllOf>lil I.hi ound CDVlltv Cllrtl of 0..1111119 coi.m1r on M•y WILLl.f.M e. SI JOI-IN noruwrlv llna cl said Lot ii to the point The court f that Younger 10, \'14 Countv Clerk of beQln,.1119. TM ord!na1y fl l9h tlcle line SO!i'c1·ted legal WOrit 1' n 'I' lllttl VICTOlt II HANSEN 1M ol lllot P1cUlc Oceln ln Newport Bay flubll•ti..d Or1f'I09 CNtl Dally Piiot. OLIVER, iTOllVll a. LASKIN, INC. mreln1bo.,.. ralerred to 11 Ol!Krlblld as violation Of professional Ml,y 14, 21. 21, •nd June •· lt1• 1m -1• t• l4IMlt llollln•rf lollowi: 91glnrll"ll 11 1 p()inl In the """"lduct -·•-. --f\Or!herly protor>Qatlon ol tr.. wnt1rly .....,. 1·ui...., PUBLIC NOTICE "°'. A.,..ita. C•lllol'?ll• "'°12 11M ot E111nt11n1n 5treet ~ Uild 1--------------- 'f"wl . lflJI •24-f1'21 Eighteenth Street 1$ lald out 11'111 -.llawn PUBLIC NOTICE ---------------*«WM'Y• tor '"•!Ill-rt up<>n 1 map ol Sectlori 8, Newpor'! "ICTITIOUS 8UllNISS Putll!sMcl Oranga Co.st O&llY Pilot, Bt.tcll, re<:Ordad ;,. 8ook •· Piii! 21·1------:o:;o-c=-----NAM• ITATIMINT Aorll JO, Ind Mr, I, l(, 11, lf74 l'4t·1• Ml\celli-. Maps, racord' o! laid HOTtCI!' ~ 11111 followtno f>tlr$0n' •'a dolfllil --or1111111 County, said poln! of beOln,.lng NON·ltlSl'ONSlllltTY ""',M••''.o'•'oo' < >PPLIANCE. 1 1 2 o o PUBLIC NOTICE t>elno 99ff feet norlherl1 of K>Ulhent Notice 11 hereb'f 111....., tMI tlw cOl'Mr Of lot 18, In Block 211 of said uflderslol'>e'd wllt not be resPOmlbk-IOI' Srootr.llurst. Fountain Vl11tv, Call!orn!a NOTICE TO CIEDITOJIS S..C:llon 8 ; !Ind from iild pol"! o! e"r d&ell Ot' tl1bltlt!11 conltecflcl bY 9171111 SVl"l!RIOa COURT OF THI! 1>egin11ll'IQ a '1dl1I Jina bean north 17 lflVol\I ether tlwi11 myself, on O!' 1111'1" thh 1. WIYM Plumi..,., 1C'111 Ktm Avl .. ~9° IQ"• ..,11; runnlno th 1 n c e dare. G11"'9n Grov1, Call!Ot",.11 t'16-IJ STAT• OF CALIFORNIA FOi( n0<1ll,...sterly along a curv. CQl'H';IVI lo Oa!ll'd !hi' 14th day of /'AIY, 1914. EM'! C. McN1m1ra, 1$26 MarlP!l'a THE COUNTY OF OJIANGE !he nO!'lno.sl and llavlnll 1 rldlllS c! Earl L. P•Mer$0n Jr, C>r .. c,,,._. c1111or .. 11 t 1no N•. A·J'tUl ~6.11 tttt tllrouoh a" ire dl1Tat\C9 .01 not So. Lyon By SYLVIA PORTE!\ This summer -as every summer slnoe Woodstock made the rock festival a pan of our culture -rock l<'Otlvat. will be held the nation ov..-. Many, perilapo most, will be nonexistent or d o w n r I g b t !raud.9 put on by fly-by-night prtwnOters •mo offer phony fesUvals and sell phony ' tickets. Once again. hun- dred ~ of thousands or unwary tick- et purchas· er~ will be- \'iC• ti n d little POii.TiER more tn re- m (' m be r than m.iSerable traffic jams and unspeakably filthy ~ni tary conditions. lt was five years ago this summer that 500 ,000 yoongsters converged upon Betbel, N.Y., for an evmt that opened a new era in our land. It waa called the Woodstock Festival. Since that time, New York Attorney Genenl Lou is J. Lefkowitz, a pioneer In the sphere of comwner protective legislation, has Investigated numerous rock festivals, their financing, preparations and distrib<Jt!on of Uckets. Th!t butln1u1 ll conduct..! bl" I ll'tf\ll!'AI E~l•l'I of STANLEY R. BURGA.AF, aka 11.s.l lee1lo1 J>Oilll lrom which• rK<ll Santi Ana, C1lllor11i11 p.1rfnerslllp J STANLEY R. BUAGGR.V.F. • k a llM !>ears north n • S\' a " aa11: lllefl(t Published Orange Ccast Dlllr P!ICl, "ONLY A FEW o{ these w,.;,,_ Plumlt"f STANLEY R. 8UAGltAAF, Ot«!•sed. waslerly •IOllQ 1 curw C(M'H';l 'lt to lne MA! l•, 1s, 21, 1974 lnl-1• I ~ ~ Tllfl '"".......,' wi• filed wilh Ille NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo ll'>e sovtn al\d navlr19 a rlldlus 01 "1~.27 liit.l""~~-~---.,.-------i 'f e 5 t j Va 5 ' u~Ve ~D c-tv Cl1rk ol Or•• COUl'lll' on M•Y <•fdllor• ot ""' lboYI nlrnt-0 ~eden! 1nro:>119n on .,,,c <liillnce of 11S.8S IHI !O PUBLIC NOTICE legitimate," Lefkowitz says. 10 1,7, "'"' Ml Pf•!>Olll ll•YlllO d•lm1 lll••nsl lhe e J>Oi"I lrom whicn a radial llna i:.ars ' "U.ll a.aid <lta'denr ""' ttq\ffnd to fll• llwm. toulll It" 10' JC" west; tMnct riorln 11 l -------~-------1 "Most have been outright fl'llblhhed Orlll\llfl c_,,.11 Oil1y Pilot, with the necnury V011Clwr1, I" tr>I otllce ~9, lO" Wtl! 2S.16 IHI to ti.e rwrlhea•I & 22:l05 ~ ind] gigantic b J May 14 21 n, and JIJl>e •• 1'74 -161J·14 ot llw clirtk OI '""' flbovt .mUltlf court, Gr coroltt" of Lot, In Wld Block 218; !htnt! NOTICI! Ofr INTENTION TO SW ts Ol' ass es ' ' to PfflMnl t!\efn, wlfll tlM necill!.lfy l\0<11'1 no w 30" Wftf llon<,i ,,,, SECOM& SOLi TftAOI• for all parties l n v 0 I v e d ' PUBLIC NOTICE YOUCtiers, "' the ""*'••llned 11 C)O l2nd norfl>efty 1t1Jt cf said Lot oil 100 feel lo NOl'ICE IS HER.EBY GIVEN tll.tl 1, Slrl'el. p 0 8o1t ll:H, Nawpon 81acn. the' llOtll!wtll corr1tr of did LOI 4, ...... VR A M.. MERLO. Wll'I of JERRY especially the l.mx>cent buyer -----------,,,.,---1c .. ntor..i .. '1UO. wl'!lcll ls "" pltc• Ol AKA· un B•Y A.Yenut'. N•wl)Orl MEA:LO. btl119 I rlSldtflt Of 0.ll'IQe ::J the tickets." lllOTtCI INVnlNO a1os bu~inns of 11w undarsl11nld ln •II m1tter1 8,,~,,; Celllt>rnla. CounTt;-C•litorni. for 1t IH\I $.lit Notka II~ olvtn rtlat IM &oard of pe,1,1"1119 to the ttla11 cl wld decedent, l>~ld ...,i1 wlll be mid•. but wltl>O\lt rnoo1n,, and lvrther tle4119 detlrovs ot As a resuJl of Lefkowitz'S 1rv11"" ol !hit C:0111t Comnwnltv CoU9Qe within tovr months 1l1tt lr.t llrl! P!J11llc1-cwef'llml or w1rr11111y, nprats or lmf.l!ed, 1v11il11g mysl'lt of the """'111.loroi Of l'l1!1 1:....K.. .. S. New York is the only Dl1trlc1 of Or1noa Courity, C•ll~•' will lion ot f111s noTlct. regirolng !Ille ~1lo11 or encumbr-XJI of P•M Ill of the C1MtorT>te Code of Ull\.UU6 rtc:9l.,. Nii.I bld1 lllJ to 2:00 p.m., 0.1.cr April 23, 1974 ances, to satii.ly The il\Oftlled,..,,i. secured Civil ProcMIUt'I. ln!Tnd to IPPtv to fl">e state which has brought some T~f'lday, Jur. '· 1'74, 1t tr.e·Purcll•sl119 A C Cringle by w!d De«!, lrlctudlflll 11\t fie""° e~-SUJ>e'l'iot' Covrt of !he Stile or C..Uforfll• rcgulatlOO' tO ''°•Cha~ field, Dept. ot u !d lthool dhlrlcl l«•lltd al Ri».rt Hvrw!!t P11nM! of lhP trust" Ind ol •he Irv.ls tor 1111 Cou"IV cf Orange, on June 11, WJQ V\.n: ll10 Adlm• Awnue, C01!1 """"· co-E1tetv1or1 of 1111 wm created tiv $l id dffd, adva"''" t~e· 1974, at 1111 be\llnn!ng ot cwrt. or 11 toon and this state has a law which C•1lfon'll1 11 wlllcll time ,.Id blcH will tH1 ot the lbov-1 namtd dK~nt unotr. w11n lnlerttt 1111 '"""1:1/d1~· {' tllereatler •s the rnallltf' may be tw1rd .. .J.. 1.....A'"'" stand·~-for pvOllcly ~ ll'ld rel>d tor : MUltWITL NURwnt ANO Jtl!.MEI and '"" UllCMlid :.:.0~~w~I sua'70: for I I~! •l'ld order ded1rlng .rid ~ l~\.U <UUO INITIAL FVJINISHIHGS, ORANGE 43' J2nd "'"' !.";';~'~,~.$.I~ '•rom OCl~t lo. 1utnorl1rno mt to ect II sole'''°"' lfl "" festivals held within j t ll COAST Cot.LEGE l"fl:OJE CTS C .t. Ditn p, O. hit tJ:l5 19n ii. Pf"OYldad In $1ld "°It. Mlries~ of lnterlcr-0...lgn, All bldl ,,, lo be 1 .. llCCOf<llllCI w ,._.,..., •••(fl,. C11nom11 t'J:461 Oat.er: Mr( 1, 1974. o.ttll'CI: /Ny 13, lt14 bordeni. llM t11t1ruc!Jorot lf'ICI Conditions 1"° f'14l '11-tnl SEA: A: ANO RECONVEYANCE LAURA M. MERLO But the bilJ Seemed Spaclllca!IOl'lf """cti WI now~ lilt 1"° All_, for Co-l:UCVllWS COMPANY llCHAll:DS. WATSOft, ,..,.y be .-cur.er .)"~he ~~1,f:1c:11e l"llbUlhed O•ll>Qe Co.1111 O•ll Y Piiot, ,, 1...ch TnislH O•IYl'USS AND GlllS"ON satisfactory only until the ~~~!n1 ~i witn ~Is t>1.i 1 April lO, M•r 1, l', 11, 1914 1"1·7• av J. E. corn_w~u At1Wn1y1 11 LI• following year when t h e ' Alllhorlted Ofl1 C•r '1S SIUll'I Flow1r SI. u11or.., 1 ctwck, C'lff!llec:t cllet:k, or 11441 Les A11t1ttl. C1hfor1111 "°'' infamous Powder Ridge Rock bld!Mr'I bond mecll P•rab!• to !I'll ord>e• N p '' c 0 ' Pit ot c c lty Coll~• Dl1trlcl PUBLIC NOTICE Published NIWl>(lrl H1•oor ews reu Pub 'l>ed Of1nge o.111! I IY ct, F stival was scheduled to take • •~ .. ~11 1 """";"" mounl ""' •~s1 combined wllti the O•~"llt Co.1st D•lly M11r 11, 21. Jv~ 4, 11, 1'7• 112&·14 e oan:I rut ees " '" 1 Piiot N-w1 1 .. ch, Callf<)rni1, Mav I•. place in Middlefield, Conn., Ridge ne\ler wen aacounted tor. However Raymond Filiberti, tbe promoter, was ...-to loor years In prboo alt4' pleading guilty to porjucy (the<• he stlll sits) 'Ille accomlalnt for thf! festival also was lndJcted and pleaded guilty. In 1972 came tile Andy Towo God~Peace-Love Rock Festival a four-day concert advertise<I !or o package prlco of $28 to be beld in Andy ToWll, Fla., on Alligalor Alley. Tbe whole productloo turned out to be a sham. 'fhe well known rock groupo listed as performing knew ootbing of the eoo<:ert. Alligator Alley was nothing more than a swamp. Since lhe address for the tickets advertised throughout New York was in the Flortda area. th.is y,·as an out-and-<>Ut mail fraud. :;:.:,::::;'t:.!~H1':i1~:,:,:;.1c11hi~ F1cT1T1ous aus1NEs~ 11, 2i. 1•1• 16o19·74 PUBLIC NOTICE and to out.do Woodstock in size "" propowd Confl'"act 11 '"' "..,. 15 NAME STATIMINT AND y· OU, THE :;\!t""9<1 ,0 him. in'"' .....,1 o1 11111.1ta 10 The 1011ow1ng Pf''°" 11 <1or1 .. ; t>utlMss PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE oF BULK TRAJ6,.ER and publicity. 1lie great 1 .. 10 sucti """1"&ct. '"' oroceec1s 0 ' '" TElt ns N tlKI. ""~"' u .c .c .J rna)Ol'l' 'ty of tickets sold for community's leaders, must be tllt clMdc wlll be lorftl1ad. or I" IM: Cl~ AA.BATS IN IOA:S. · cwton, NOTICE Of' TJIUSTEE'S SALE Nell~ i1 ~ giwn to !be Credtton rd ' t ot • bond .,... tun 1um "-'°' win bl c"'11 MIS.I, Cilltornla nu' Mo. F-1141: cl G11mtt M1r1• Oem1111, Tr11111eror, that three-day festival were more on gua a g a In S for.!~r .. !.Y~t1Mtr~1~1; bid IOt' a ~-::!=.'°"c11?,!n1c;'e~c""., on J..,,.. 1•. 1'74. '' 11 :00 A.M., """'-b<.lsJ-MldrftS " 2~ Avon. 9:'.>ld in New York st.ate but the illegitimate ''festivals" In your lod ot ll)rty.n ... (4S) cllVI ltltt l1'lt Tl'll& bu"ntU Is tofldVC1t<I l7Y 1 g.tneril GRANADA ESCltOW COMPANY M duly Newpon a_el!Ch, C.OUnlY rll OrlflOI, Stile new Jaw did 00\ apply because area. Ask fhe basic tt1.....tjon.s '.:".. ~ for ""' CIP'fll ii.rt<rf PIMl'ltl'lfllD IPJ>Olntf'd TrvtlM ""'°"" a...i pursuonl to of C1Ulom11, !hill 1 tJVlk lflnsltr 11 1to1t1 '"I ..... .,. I Tlla Bo.rd of Tru.'7... ,.Mr.,.., Ille Ktn' G. A:c()lr>son Deed ot Trust recor-oed Seplemt>er u, lo be ,,,..,. IO Led« w. Oii.inn •rid the festivaJ was taking place Is this concert properly I Pl'i.,.1...,_ °' ,...1..:11r9...,. ..m 111 bkh ,,.. ™• statt...-nr was flied wh11 ttie c--1'"· •• 1"stt .. No. lJct. In -ic:ns, T,,.,f'Sll R. OM""' Tr•Mfef"-. ..-note outs1'de t"· state's boundaries. -•zed, advertised and MUTUAL FUNDS kt walYa l"Y lrreolll11•Hlt1 ct ty (ltrlr; ot Orll'llll counry on April 2'1. J>l9t t1, of Offocl1I RtcOnh In lhe otf!Ct ~ldlnl ICld'"s Is~ Pllal1ropa COurt. 1ic "'IS"-'., lnlormlllll es 1,. 1"1' bid Ot' 1 .. tM blddlflO, 191~ of ll'>e County ~eCO<dtt of Or"'1Qt County, C06ta Mtll, County cf°'"*· State of At the last minute. the supervised? Who's in charge? $IGNEO: NOll:M.'.N E. WATSON FU4f1 State of C1i>f01"nl1, WILL SELL AT Calltcrnla. 'f 'vaJ" lled What a CO I b C backer'!; 1..:y. 8o8rd of T•1nteet. PIJlllli.hid Orlnot Co151 O~oly Piiot, PUBLIC ,1.UCTION TO HIGH.EST Tne prOllt'f"ty lo be-lranilerrecl Is 1 e5ti W a S cance . ·---------------------------, ,, 2·00 1 l 2 1 1 1sc1' B1ooeA. FOR CA.SH (Jl.lr•bl1 '' 11~ or louted ii 260ol Avon, Nawport Bffdl, c.., H 1•-of 3S ~ " k-· d.d cred t'als' What proof do °""'·June j , l 1 • • p,m. April XI, 11\d May ' '' I, 9 1 ' ' I• 1,. lawl•I mor>eV of tile United St1l1sl C .,, -• 0 SI•". C tl"·•I• 0 w:a:;i,; ,......, UC "~ I en I • ••• Yo•• •ot· ""'e•el E 1.0.. t.~ J11"u~ Fd U.13 1~.n \l'l\11 F 1.00 1.14 .OOlrd J-1• --------·· ---... ou .. "' ''""' ... • ,,...,. . he f ha that·~-will be .......... "' v 819 961 Pubil'""'° 0,1_.. C01Jt OallY Piiot. at 1M sovth front entrlflCe to Ille Orange said prDPtrl'f Is Otscrlt»d 1,. otntr•I not know w re to turn or you ve u=c a 10w1n9 h " 1111 c1 OJl£YFUS GAP Jonn~ln n .IB "-"' ovag . ... , •• ,, '"' ... ,,,.,, PUBLIC NOTICE County Old Court House. 1 .. Ille."~, ot IS: A.II ltock In lrlldt. llxturft. refunds, !or the promoters had , w h t saI d bid and •~ked pr id Drlt Fd ~.19 10.01 JOl'IN HANCOCK: A:el>HY F 1.00 l.o:I -A c 1 of Ora..,. 1 •11111 I concert. a eguar S ces on Mu1uel EQV Fd l.•O 3.M fl"d Fd 11.s120.1eAevertF S.J8 5.u ' ' --S.nll M. oun Y ' ' fqfJ ptnMI. tl"lda "',,,. Wiii 900l:I wlU of been for the " ke Fu...is as QUO!fd b~ O•rl Lw 11 '1(1 IJ.o.t · G•w!h 6.19 &.1J s.1ec E'l 1;.11 7 . .0 PUBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS BU'SINISS lltlt lrd ~I CO!IVl'ftod lo ll'ld novt fll•t l>e111!y tnDP tivslnnl known M vanished. have set Up WC t !lie NAl>D Ill<. Or~I LA q il'l S•g,..i1 6,89 7.49 ~!eco G S 71 S.&t NAMf. STATIMRlllT lleld D'f It """""" $.lld Oeld cf Tnnl In 1""' 8~ 8a1wr, Ind loc1fed 11 2'04 A'IOfl. ? --Sp l"<m 6 ~I 1 7~ KOSTONE: CUODEA. FDS: TM lollowlflll person I~ d01119 bu1l111tt Ol"OPt!rtY sllueled In ttld County and S!4le N~J)Orf lle&<ll, Count, of Qr1nge, Sii.. money Mor'Ol•Y Jra (e"t 9 I~ ~ \ (<.-!" 61 !l.&T 18 61 lntr lnY Ill (l) F•CTrt1ovs •USINl!"SS 11 · jllic•ll>ed ai: of c1111orn111. THE UNDERWORLD h Ad "We must get the crfmlllals /i.O.;Jv 10 !•1' YE &E Mu cus1 e1 tl,98 19.JO e.it.i .. r. 11.11 11 n NAM• STATIMl"HT 'THE MOUSE HOUSE. 1~1 w,H . Loi IS. Trlld nt2, IS Pf!' mip The bvtlt trans~ MU be ecMlll'nf'nlflld Ridg ~~~-t f th! 08ld Ask 2 . IS 1 . I S Cu~t B• 1.61 8.J.I Com l .•O 8.«I TM following per,on It doll\ll bu1lr>eU S•o•o St, Wf"Slmln~ter, Calllor,.ia tl«M'"ded In Boal< 101, 11,--~ .. •,.nd 501 c~ or all!r the ll>st di\' of Miy, 1974, Ill moved into the Powder • e and l/U\:JIO)"i.e"I :J OlJ 0 S are.a Adm C,w J M J,'19 Eagl~ Gr 6 . .U 6.9S (\l'I KI 6 71 ,,ll .~~<11 21.61 21.67 ' of Ml !I MIPS "'"" >ee 0 ea! and Le!k .,_ f --·-~-'--t and pro! I Adm Inc ] ,~ J so El.JON & cu,1 Kl •.r.i. s II :>UU LeY •.u (.S4 11: D1"1d Ly11n Speer. a2n Wonny Or.. ice IMOUI 1' Id C 1 Bay Escrow Co .• lnc .• ._2515 E. Cor.11 d -Warns OWltJ;, 0 e.11'1.ell.tl.UUllCll ec Adm In> 6 119 1'r.i. HOWARD: Cv•I ~I 11.8J 1•.!.I ECUIUTY FDS : ADVENTURER ASSOCIATES, 1l 7 sl Midway Clty. Calllornla 916!5 tr.a ecunly reccrdef c 111 °"" y. Hl111tw11y, P.O. Box Dr., C~o"a del Mllr, .:1---ld · · the k the -..I. ~.......i fans ," says Adv•,er J~ • ?6 Bain Fd 7.90 8.61 (u'! 57 8.!l 9.JS Eq\uly J Cl 3.l2 tar.ti,.11 Clrde, G.rden Grov1, Thi• business Is ,Ondll(ttd II'( an In-The 11r111t 1ddreu 1no ctller common CauntvclOrl>PIQe.St1tecfC111i1omia. the lHlue&wu1 lS 111 roe IVl.."li-~""''-=" Aeln• Fd t 61 l.2l Gw!h F 't.J8 101\ cv~I s l 616 6.1s 111ve•t ~43 6.17 C1llfoml• m"3 cllvldUill dfti11natfon.. if anv, ot Ille rtll prop!rtv So !ar Is known lo tM Tr1nsler1!e1, 11! festival area in a big 'Nay! Lefkowitz. "The Whole country At<I~• 1,. 11 J7 ll 41i l"cme s ~O S.'ffl (u•t S~ . J.01 3 ~ Ullr.J F S 61 #;,\6 G1ry L. Bll\ftt IGe,.!ral fll•h-l, (>11 Id l SJ>tfr dlscrlbld 1bo¥t Is purported to bl: 2l33 bus!lll'Ss namtt llPld IOd'"se1 uMc1 bY hi A!ul~re 1 !14 1 ~ Specoi F ~ 86 ~ 40 Aioo11n ~ u J 1q15ELECTEO FOS: ttll E•tl M1,11ir, Oflr>Of, Cat!lornla This lllT~meni was flied wilh the COUii-Fraf\CiSCO Orlve, N~pcrl 8 e II C h • Tran•leror for the lllrlll ~rs last p111t, 11 CJose to $500,(l()O of advance has to cooperate to 3C 'eVf' AGE Fd • 10 4 19 • Sltk Fd 9.il 10 09 Po1,1r' ).16 J 111 Am Stir 6 J8 6.38 t1.W1 ty Clerk 01 O.anoa Covntv on April tt C1llfor11l1. dlftef'""I from !hi lbOve. Ir•: llO!le. ·ck I saJ f p-~-th. " All,tale 9 J9 10 10 EDIE S1> 16 11 16 IJ Kn"-' S ?1 S.17 OPJ> Fd 1.41 1,4J Tnl• bcnl,,.11 Is blln; cl;'flducted by • 197~ ' The undlrs!gned Tru51111 dl1da!ms any O•tll'd M•v 10, 1,1•• h e e moneys or uwu.:r IS. 1upn~ Fd q 69 10"19 Eq•t• C.t 11.91 10.11 Knkr c.1n 5.81 6 •1 w1 Shri. 11.IS 11.1s 11,.,lted ,.rtne•shlJ>, f•"n 11111lllty..,... '"1 !ncorr.clntts ol Ille •1•1!e! L-t-w. Dh•M• Amcao r J '18 ':Js Eltun Tri 11,61 ... Lndm•k s.c1 S.91 ~n1;ne1 tJ6 t0.17 .uo I !I If "'"' AmEli,1~ 91110t.1Eme•Q 76~, LD Ed•e 11.811J.7~>e,.tty F 10.9111,92 Gfl.., L. 8tl.,.., Pvbllllwd Otal"ll)I Coa•t Oi!lr PllOI. ld<lrns and other (ommOll dlS 11na on, Tlll<n.1 JI. DIMntt Am D••~ 1\9 8 JO E"e''l~ 10 Jl 10.J? LEX GROUP:' SH•REMLO GJIP 01 • Thli ll•ltmtnl lllld Wiit! IM Cl;P\1f!t'f' April XI arid Mar 1 1• 11, 1914 lff'P·1' 1ny. 1hown herein. . 8•Y EllC?OW Ce., Inc:. • c I Am EQll ~ 10 •.f>O Fair!ld t.,91 1.!tt. Cp Ledr 1l.l'J lS,:M C.Um.,I J.30 J. Cl«k ot ()oa"l)I CO\lfl'fV on Ma, 10, 191 4 ' : ' Said WI• wilt be m.cle, but W•lhOut '"O lllt JU K g AM EX JtES~ Fm Bure 7.5, 1.51 Grwtn S.01 5.5-1 En!rpr •.I I S.26 f))l11 c cova111111! or w•rr1nty, eJprest or Implied, ~ dtt Mir, Ci, f'lf2l eeptn 00 FUNOS· Fed RR~ .... ••• Rei•O'I 11 4117 "6 Fie! Fd 3.5-' J.17 l"vbllsl'llcl Qr1np1 Coasl Dally PllC!. PUBUC NOTI E rf'ilardln.g !!Ile, l)Ottes1lcn , or EKl""OW NO. 11.,... c.Jplal' S.81 6 '.lli FIOEl.11'Y Lile lnlv S,!.O ~.11 H1rbr 6.6t 7.31 May IC. 21, n, •nd JU!\e •· ltl( 1n1.1i --1ncumbr1nce1, to pay the rem~!"l"ll PutiUIMd Ori"l)I '""Olst 011.., Pllol 1...:cm 7,J9 a:xi GROUP: u .. c Cap ~.!1 6.02 UP,., f,;, ,•.,n, •,·.," ----------·-------ll'ICTITIOUS IUJINl!SS princ!P41 wm ot the ""tn(i) l ((;UCfd by .. _, ,, ,,,, ' .. ,.,,.,, lnvi !.... 6 '11 7 IS B"O (!(>!) 1.14 •.et LOOMIS ace : . NOTICE ••• T.T -I •-• °' T t 1~w11 · 't089S'I wllh"""' • SJ>t'tl 614 1:1s C.aplal 9711~.09 SAYLES: IHEl.ltSON FM: PUBLIC NA IMEni ,.., ~ ' 111 ' • ' ·' Id ---c'77 C:-:O-CC:c=c:-c;----! Stoc k ~1• 682 (ootra Bll> .. (.JP Ov 10.3110.lS APP•c 16,4818.01 ·---Tiit! lollowt1111 "'''°"' •r• dolllg lnl1rttl tt-eon, Ill prcyi~_!n s~he PUBUC NOTICE c E . s H t Am Grl~ 111 s"Ml Cv 55.f.c '49 ... Mulv•I 11,6912,69 lncom 1S.81 ll.28 !NIESS M1"""5 a1; "°te<1), advlntH. It ony "'"'" t m ea Am ln~r" l 88 , 1l ~It l•l Ill LOAD ABB : lnve'I 81>11 'I •9 l"ICTITK>US IUS Tlw Vlney•rd, A" Art G•llerv, :WOO ltrml of Hid o.ed ot TrlllOI, IMI, Cl\lrget u nergy .,.. u 1ner ,1.m In••\ • 16 1 18 E~~e• 6 08 ••. Atl1l~l 6 03 6,Sl >n ~611 IJ IS !l 1S NAM,.STATIMINT trv!IW A.,. No. 116 Newport lllCll 11111 e1tpens.es of llM Trv•h!41 Ind of IM: l'ICTITIOUS aUSIN•SS II' f, Am Mu! I 43 8 17 E"''"l 10 Ot 11 .0l Am Bu\ 2 10 7.'ll i<dt Fd 6 /J 1.31 n.. follcwfllg ,,...._, ,,, doloO Calltor11!1 ""° . trvill C•Hl.0 by Hlcl [)Md ol Trull. NAMI!. STATl.MINT AmN! G• 1.9J l I) Fu no 11 81 "01 El"d oeb 'I 01 t ,6! ;1(";MA FUN OS . bvtlnan ,., Kelfll ltoblrf Ntotly, 31).tS Pedlic A..... The Mntlklel"f u!lder salcl Deed of The lollowll"lll "'"°" Is c1o1 .. lllNMSl AWCHOR Pu .. 10 6 '.>II ~ JQ LUTHERAN BRO; C•o Shr ; I~ ~ ll) TUll:TLE ROCK REALTY, 1116n LOl'lll Blltfl CIHfomlitol01 Tru•I 1>1ratotor1 'Jtclllad 11nd oel!lltred 11: GROUP: ~dl~m F lll> 361 flroh Fd 88'1 9 11 lny 8 1' '1 01 ,._ cori.1, lrv!ne, Callloml• nu. ,,_,,,. 'w. ••--''·· 1,_ T"ll• to llW uf!Cltrsltned 1 wr•nen o.c11raH011 PAA.ADIGM ENGIN EEltlNG, m By the Associated Press te?nperature level should help c;..w1n 6 1<> 6 R<> Tr end 19 ll n 1J llro Inc s"" 9 :11.> T"r i.~J 7.1.} JOfWl 9 . PackNm (BO!tockl, 1Nn VU1 ... w.·, No ';_""';. •• 1111 (;11.: . .",.1," ol O.l1u!I and Demand lor Sfl1•, ilnd I Meldowl1rk L.wR, l.lollUfl.I 8tech, (1, 1n,om i ll ~ 94 FINANCIAL 8•o US 9,88 IO 01 .Ventur 6 ).8 1._, Pl-Cort1l, lr\l!fll, C•Uforn!1 f2M( ' • 1 •• .,, ' '"" wrlltafl Noll~ ot Olf&llll 1nd Eledlon IQ f'lUI 00U -' · YOU keep comfortable Without R~<,it•V 10 19 1118 PAOGllAM5: MASS CO: )m1lfl B 8.l8 8.:18 J-... tock Pact.Mm. lMn Paleo t'J:19Q •~i --,-•oned clU-.ed uld Nolk:I Rlclllrd 0 tt.,, .... t2I MffdtWllo,k \Vorried a t $W"C"1!enng • , b . Spo<;.t• lll 4 11 F•n O~n 1 41 l •l Freem 6,1'1 1,'1 iB !&Gt" '>OJ 9.0l -Tl'll1butlnt»llConduciedbV111-ral "'"'• ""' "'''" ' ~, Wasting eJectriCJty Y USmg Fn<llnv 6°!1 6 /J F.n Ind J &l lb7 11\dpF 6,41 1 1)<1 ;.o c;.,nF 10,0'l 10S1 Cortei. Irvine, C1llloml1 ~·"4 of Default 11\d Elecl!oo IO Sell lo be Line, LIPIJl'lfl Blech, C1. 926.Sl th ..... , .. h the Surrunet' because Wd Nall 10 ?l 11 11 F '" \rot 111 ~ l• M.'" F i.4S 10 lll >w11 Inv b n 6 •1 TN• Mlneu 11 <:Ollducftd by '" 1t•rlner';1r111 rt Natl rec'Of'lltd 1,. the eou,.1y w1>1r1 111e re11 Tnh buslMSs 11 conduclld by an .... VW&U your air conditioner too much, Auo•• F l.78 6 i i ve .. t J \9 J 19 M.-.SS fNQ.: ~w Inv c; 4 93 1.18 lndlYldull • ' y groperty h located. 11\dlvld~ll. of the energy crisis? .AXE h tFd "" 9 ]I 10 Tl Mil 'l.S110.'6 ?CV• 1.. ., 6'> 10 61 John 11. P«k~ Tiii• 1t1t""'9nl WI' fll!!'d will! Coun•v 011e· Mii' Jj, 1914 llcti.rcl 0. H11rtev ' Utility experts say every HOUGHTON: FIRST INVESTORS MIG •.<u 10 96 !P"<''~ l.J) 36f Tlll• ,,,,_, w1s filed wllh 1r.eCtl<"k010rlflf4IC-tvonAprlll9,\974 ·GA:ANAOAESCllOWCOMPANY This 11111,.,.,.1 w11 111.cr wtlll tht Utilities say there shouldn't F~"" A •06 ••1 o"< Fd •OO •l8 MID 11 .~11.1>6>&P lnD ''l ~Q '"'":! Cllttr. of Orang& Coun1y 1111 Aprol p ..... -C I Q II '•"'ti 110 Eol'--P, Sllme Cou"tv CfWc ct Or1ngc: C-tv Ot'I MIV degree be)OW 78 COlJJd ffieBn FunJ II ~ 38 ~ 9J Gtl~ I <I I 9~ 6 \I MFO 10.•911.•6 "TATE BNO GA Po v + "''""" Oii I y o "'" • prob! ~ 5 to JO I · S!()(k 1 1 ll S 8J tncn m I •1 a IJ MCD 11.1& 1!.85 Com f<l '01 4 311 2s. I • · SPS...o6~5 11, 191•. be any ma]Or ems, an e11.~1 a percen ID A•e 5<• J l>!l 1 00 siock r " 11 , 13 M~1e, 1.,. 1.s• 1.~ n.-~~,1 4 Jt 4 11 f~7 Aorll lO, Ind M1y 1, U, 21. lt74 lj(I0..74 Publl~hed N!WJ)Ort Haroor New• Pres1 ,,,,,. I t . 't Bl(. C:.!" • JI 10 11 hi MUI!! '19 11• Matner I •J 8.ll Progr~ J 01 ~ 31 l"lltllllfwd Or•• COll!I Da1l't' Pdot, -----comblnad with 11'1! Orl "lle C11<1sl Dally Publllhed Or-.e COit! 01llv Piiot b a r r } 0 g U n f 0 r e S e e fi C ec rtel Y Usage. B~b<.an ~ J1 9 ''I Ftm Bt•• 1 J9 1 . .1'1 Mio Am • 11 ~ 61 it Fr Gr J •6 J % M1y 14, 21, 21. Ind Jll!ll -· 1' 7 4 l1l4-7• PUBLIC NOTICE PlloT, Newporl BtBch, c1111ornla, f'MV 11, Mav 21, lll. Ju111 4, 11, ,,,, 111 5-74 z. Keep drapes closed to Bil~•<><. 1 11 s bl FORu,,. GROUP Mon, Fo A 41 9.24 ,1 Fr Inc 11• 1.14 -------·-73, afld Jvne s. 1v1• 11&0--1' circumstances, but there are 911yrt gr 4,SI 4.tt 100 F'l<"I s Mr s f>l1 MSB Fd 11.ea 11.811 ltilte s1r ~.2s :i.. il PUBLIC NOTICE 1"1cTrr1ou1 eus1N1ss PUBUC NOTICE 1 thi the horn screen out the sun's rays aeac11 1-11 1 •? 1" io1 F...i 1 J<> 1.l'! M11 anG 8.os e.87 >TEADMAN rr:os : PUBUC NOTICE severa ngs eowners Beaccn B·1s 8 1a co1um J 1• l ~M1~ Fd 1;'18 1.11 Amlfld 7 4J 1.•J NAMI STAll!MllNT --do hel during the day. Dark shades Berk'"' 308 JJI ·~ Furvl I •~ 1,40 MI F G•o J lS Jll A~<,0 Fd 1-0J 1.0J rteTITIOUI at.rtlHESS Thi foltowlno Ptrscn Is dohig bu1l,.n1 FICTITIOUS aVSINESS l"ICTITIOUS 8UllNl~S Can to p. 6o"d~tk 13 81 4.11 Fdn Gr J 11 4.10 MvOm 91 J.01 4 11 lnv.,<t 1,10 1.10 NAMl ITATllMENT II: NAM• STATEMENT NAME SlATEMINT I. "·t your thermostat at 78 also help keep temperatures BO~I fdn 817 ~O'I FOUNDERS M~Om .n 1.89 8.'>li Ck.c~n S.BIJ 1 $11 Thi foll owing PtrlOn ll dO!ng bu$lness ORANGE COUNTY W H I A L ·A · The lollowlf'llt P•trS<lnl are c1otn11 The foltowl1'19 P«SOl'll ari clohig oJC down B•own ? 63 7 11 GROUP. Mut ~"'~ lb 17 16 11 ;TEIN ROE FDS. S •I: ROUND. l8A C1mpus DrlYe, Ntwpcrt bl.fllntu. •t: d G ·--ment a n d • flronm •.as 8.81 C,r .. tn • ~.J S.01 Mull Trs 1.80 180 B.il~C 16 4S 16.4 CONTEMPORARY FUltNITUA:E OF 8eK~.C•Ofonll1 business•" MAGNETICSl..LESANOENGINEEA· ey:;ees. o • .._."'"' 1.... CALVt l'lfFUNOS: lnco"' 1001 1\0l Nal fndu 9.1$ S.28 Qlpoll 7,11 7.71 C.LIFO.',., •1-1 Cimino C1pl1tr•no. Al v-·· ••r¥1-Eot-"'-1-.. ~··· THE MA.O POTTEA:. lOW SJ••~. .~ ub' ··ty o!fic' ;.,15 a~ that lhis 3. If you're uuying an air Bu•• fd 10 66 11 ~8 r Miu.i i I 16 8 •8 N .. T SEC FOS: Sloe~ 11 ~111.41 ~ CI" -15 '"" -~• "''"''""' '",,,..... Fou,.ta!11Valley.C1.'210$ •n.>• U92l Mult1Mldl; &IVd. Sp.a.ca 3L .., I:>"""' -....i't' k et (.dn Fd .:481019 FSprc!I 'I OI 9 01 llal~11c I.I! 81J"ISGA0UP: lln JU11' Clfllstr1no. • '" '"' C1mpu1 Orlv1. N1wpcrt 9 •I' h ' SUSAN PETERS OE MIU!. ICW.91 El El l«O. CtllPofnl1 t26JI) UMIUI IODer, ma e SUre YOU g O•v ~nr 1.93 Jn FcU•lQ F 7,1) 7.IJ Aofld 5r 4.:16 4,11 Grwtl'I 511 5.71 Kll,..,lnt H•!I" Mllltr. 3102' C1He C1llloml1. I/ U C 92708 Ct\lrlts C. ltubl1t,. unJ Mufrt.nds t!Je n'ght '°"".In S()ffie •-•s, Nit!Wd 8.16 9]7 FllANKLINQ O•vldn 3.15 l .-M lncom 110 81' Sin 0"9G, S•n J11<1n C,pl1tr1no, C•. Tl'll1 bulil'llU 11 tondutled by I cor-Tor~ St .. Fcunt•l" a iv, 1M 0 81\ld, SMC41 ll. El T0to. CaUfernL1 '2t.JO Alll\I "'"'"° NY V~n 9 lO lo 18 GROUP ; P•l'I SI~ ~ \9 6.11 Smm1I T 10 8.12 t:l6JS l)Ot'1tlon. SALL y HOLSTEIN, MOO ... '" Naf'ld KllhoR, 629 JOlnn Slr111. R u stores are required to post CG FunO 8 70 8 86 DNTC '11 6.$1 Jncom ~.1' •.Ml lfchnt s "8 #;,11; lllll lxltl1'111l 11 tonduclld bV 1n Al YO\lr S1rvtc1 Santi A"'' Ca. 911'01 Cc1 .. /Mt.I, C1HIOrlll1 m21 nues p Cent Sn< 9f>l!10S!! C.wln Sr 6o.t 661 Stock Sr S'll> i .•I ;.,rwr F 8 08 8.IJ lnll(Y~I. EnltrpflMt, Inc. ThlJ business II Conducted by 1 g.tnef•I Thl1 bl.lllntil II eonouct.0 Sr't' • 011110rlt eve "" infOrrn&tiOft about efficiency °'"11 In~ 155 8.11 F' lncm 1,70 1.96 G1w!h I ll ).83 l•dn Cap I Ot. 1.61 K•llllrlna H. Mllllr Lo11 O.nltn, I/le. Prelfdtnl Plf1,.•rshlp. Plrll>lfllllp, j A r-·-lldated Edi CHANNING USG• l> ~ 11 10 !a NEW ENG LF: havl Cq 8 SI 9.JJ -.,.. 11•1-I w•• llltd w!lti lflf Tlll1 ol1t-1nl w11 lllld wlth the Coun. T . s-1 t" P.10. M,llttlllod wit• '"' ~'111 C. 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Dolly Piiot M.ir l"S1tlt FM Am 6,11 6.'0 GROUP ; N"vwlh 1,12 1,11 :)JIOVP: , • ' ' ' ' ' ' '1,t1.Ju1114.ll,U7• l1'0-7• Publl"-cl °'"* COMI' OlllY PllOI "·f · I meanasmuchasa40percent Gtwtn :i w •JO comm 116 7 8J New1on 11.11 11 11B•os1 ... 109•tr.w. PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Mly 21, 21, JUl\I ... "· ,.,. ''°"'' Lion c.ountry ~art, nc. vtng In 1~ I l11cl)1n 6 05 661 lm0o1c 6 •Q 10!! NN """ 1 1.2~1•s1 N~tl Inv t.Oil 614 PUBLIC NOTICE reven·-for the first quarter sa s e ~11C' ty. Spe~I 1.•I I S8 Indy> Ir q I\ 10 11 New Wld q M 10 8ll Un Cap! 181 a:~ P'~"C N -· VeM~• 1.00 1.~l P"o! 6 /1 1 34 Nl<hl'°'' 10.6110,61 unu•n tn 10 78 11.1a \,l.l;M.ol OTICE ..... u.... March 31, were 4. Replace filtl>rs on air CHASE Gltewy I ?I 5.11 !#•I 1.u U,13 13.13 UNIJEO FUNDS: -·-'6 di loo I I IOSTON: GE S"it P 11 u ... Omr~ 6,IS 6.'11> Ac cum s 11 6 11 $1,7S7,625, a slight increase cont erareguary. 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Stn111 " 6,1~ 611 H~•I C.ttl 8,M 1 6\ P .. uo R"v ~"° S.<IO VSLIFt FUHOS com""•--' to a I018 ol $254,434, • u•asbing and cleanm· g at n'1gbt 'S<hu Sp • 71 ,,,. H"•I i,Y l ,IJ /.Tl Pqa1111 F l 117 •,1' AIX'• f J 9J ~.::JO ,.--hare ln the " TMR A &04 •.to~~~ S7'1 •·• Ptnn Ml 1.M 1,1111 tlfll Fnd 611J 1 •1 or 13 cents per a , or early in the morning when COLONIAL ""'"t~ 1.16 ... Penn Set 6.08 6.08 Com 'l.1~ •.1110 1J ' t -•-' of 1973 flUN05: HOr~ce II N 16.Sl Pnlla fd ) 16 ~ 6J V&LU t LINE fOS: ftrS .. --.er · the out.side temperatures are con·~· 11 ~Q '111 1mpr1 CP 1.~s a.11 1>11on11t c 11~ '·'° v<111 Ln.t •" ) 11 2 Coast Firms Win 'Eddie8' '!'Vlo New!)Ort Be &c b (lllbli<atlona, w..i ..... ovtdoor N0\11 and Wllltem CMdoora, earned !OW' of the major 11EddJe" iwards pn11ented at Weatem Publicallona Alsoclatiao 17th annual Eddie A"1rdl coremonle1. h e I d recently al tlM: Sheraton- Uolveraal Hotel In UDl..,..I City. EQut11 ?S~ 11.l lmpG< ).&9 6,<l.)PILGJllM0"; 11•1 Inc JI!'" 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Phone Today 642-4321 <or the Daily Pilot office nearest you) DAILY PILOT ' First for Tustin Complex Dynachem Corporation, manufacturer and marketer of industrial chemicals, is moving its headquarters to a new 100,000 square foot facility in The Irvine Industrial Complex alongside the Santa Ana Freeway in Tustin. Oynachem expects to complete the facility sometime next year. Architect Lee Robertson de- signed the building. Profitable Invasion of Volvo~ Quarter At Eqi1ity Just tlie Opposite, Claims Scandi1wvia11 LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Equity Funding C-Orp. of America, \•:hich collapsed last year in a scandal that grew into the biggest fraud in the history of the U. S. insurafl.C€ industry, made a modest profit in Ille first quarter of this year. Robert M. Loeffler, bank· ruptcy trustee. said hfonday the fniancia lserviee earned- $632,000 in the quarter ended March 31, on revenues of $16.9 million. In a statement filed in U.S. Dishict Court, L o c f f I e r reported that the profitable first. quarter is primarily the result of two Equity Funding insurance subsi<liaries not in- volved in the scandal, North- ern Life Insurance Co. of Seattle and Bankers National Life Insurance Co., Parsi)>- pany, N.J. From the time Equity furd.ng entered bankruptcy on April 5. 1973, untH the end of the year, the company reported a net Joss of $1.62 miTiion on a revenue of $78.9 million. DETROIT (UPI) -The decision by Scandinavia's largest industrial firm to build an auto manufacturing plant in the United States is a good example of American business know-how being t u r n e d around. It 's .just a matter of doing ~·hat Americans h[lve been practicing in Europe for years. says BjorO Ahlstrom, president of Volvo of America _!Arp. La1er _this year, g.rOl!nd will be broken at Chesapeake, Va ., for the $100 million plant that will be able to tum out 100,000 cars a year. Answering half-joking remarks that the United Stales is being invaded by foreign cars and foreign automakers, Ahlstrom points oul the reverse is true. THE IMPORTS account for about 15 percent of all cars sold in this country. In Sweden, 25 percent of the cars on the roads are American. eilher produced in America or made by American subsidiaries in Europe. "This makes the C . S . Withheld Divide11ds penetration of the Swedish car market 50 times bigger than the Swedish penetration or the U.S. car market," Ahlstrom said in a recent Detroit appearance. "Sort of makes you wonder who is invading whom, doesn't it?" In France in 1972, some 21 percent of all cars registered ~·ere foreign . In Germany. ~N .HIGH GEAR) -import .. -.penetration .. was _ ~ percenL The figure was 27 percent in Italy, 24 per~nt i'n Great Britain and close to SO percent in Sweden. In France, U.S.•owned companies controlled 1 9 percent of the market, 38 percent in Gennany, 1 2 percent in Italy, 20 percent in Sweden and virtually every other new car registered in 1972 -46 percent -v.·as the product of an American-Owned company. · "AM ERICAN AUTO companies have c a p t u r e d approximately one-third of the western European car market '\11hile Europea n auto companies have only penetrated 71h percent of the U.S. market." says ,\hls!rom "From this you can on~y draw one co n c I us ion : Americans in the automobile field have been substantially more sua::essful than the Europeans. "Apparently, the American strategy of di rect 'iiivestments in foreign manufacturing units has proven more effective than the European approach of exporting from home·based plants." he said "So Volvo is now trying to imitate, if you will. the success or the U.5. domestics in their foreign market penetration." ~olvo sold its first car in this country 18 Years ago 8nd hit .60,000 last year ~ about one-half of one percent of the U.S. ~farkeL "It's a figure ~1tich. I am sure, does not make the 'Big Four' shudder." Ah 1 s tro m said. THE ONLY WAV to really penetrate the U.S. market with adaptation s to accommodate the spec i a ! American requiremen!s i s with its own plant, says the Volvo of America president. "This plant will enable us to solve any vehicle supply p robl ems and parts problems." he said. "The best way to achieve an even supply flow of the product -our main headache in the past - is to avoid shipping completed units across the Atlantic." \,,,_ Beard of It? .. AMAX: Market's • Unknow-n Winne1· By MILTON MOl'KOWITZ ("l'flllcle ,HfU'" The chances are good that you took a beating it you had money invested in the stock market last year. Most issues declined sharply. But you V.°Ould have been a winner if you had had your money behind a company called American Metal Climax. It shot from $33 to $51, a gain of about SO percent. "That's all well and good," you may be thinking, "but I don 't take fliers in small, unknown companies." That American M e t a 1 Clintax is gen e r -~ ally un·, known is ·- THE REASONS for this invisibility are not diffi cult to find. American ~fetal Climax doesn't sell a single product to you, at least not in a form that you could recognize . And besides , it has a funny nam(•. But it's not for Jack of size that the company is unkno\rn . It has, in fact, ri sen over the past ten years to becon1e one or the most powerful -companies .in the world. And it's oow so strategicallv positioned that it's a name you might u-ell keep it in mind. Before you do, though. you have to learn a ne"'· namt'. Stockholders voted this month to change the corporate name. From now on the company is going to operate und1·r til e flag, AA1AX . \\!hat is A!"•LAX~ l!-'s a corp&ration hcadqu::irtererl in New York City, adjacent 10 the Radio City r-.lusic Ital!. ?\fost of the 1 ~J)Cll) (Y~orlc \rho "'·ork for A\1 M.X dig in tne ground to ex!rac~ 1ninerals. and metals. And they're not digging in ~fanhattan . A\1AX "mines" Ne\V York for money to finance its far t!un!: opera· tions. IT'S WlDEL\' accept e d among scil"ntists that the energy crisis which overtoo k the petroleum industry during the past year Js bound to be repeated in minerals and metals. No company will be in better shape to exoloit that situation than Ali1AX because it Is now the nlost widely diversified miner of tn<'lals and minerals. Going back in time, Al\1AX'.;; original stake was i n molybdenum, a gray met al used mainly as an altoy to toughen steel and iron. Titc largest d e posit s of molybdenum come from the Af\'IAX min e at Climax, Coll). 'The company accounts for one-third of the \Vorld's output of this metal and wh en Al\1AX's new mine at Empirl', C(l]O., begins workini:: in 1977, c3pacity \Viii be doubled. \Vhat else d()('.s A\lAX mine ? \Veil, you name it . Thanks to its 1969 acquisition of Ayrshire Coll rries. it ha <> become the nation:S rifth largest coal producer -and it's expected to 1nove inlo third place ln the oext h11a Years. It's a major producer Or tungsten, an important (l\IONEYTREE) .~upplirr of alumi11u111. It h:is jus! 1no~·ed int o COPlk'f :'lnrl ni ckel, and it's al so in!o lead, iron . potash, zinc. zi rconiuni. hafnium. cadrviur:1. silrer. gold and pla!inum. TI1..\T'S 'i\\JT ALL. TI1rough a. series of interlocking· rclationsiips. A:\IAX h :i s partnerships wlih other metals producers in many part.;; of th e world. It s al uminun1 btL-;iness is nov; a 50-!Ml partnership with the giant Japanese trading comp3n~'. ~litsui. It has a 50-50 deal ~·ith Anaconda to mine copper i11 1\\·in Butll:'S, Ariz. It OYl'OS 20 pt'rl'f'nl of Copper R:ingc, u·hich accounts for fi v e percent of U.S. copper production . It o\\·ns 20 percent of Roan Consolida ted r..1ines, the ma jor copper producer in Zambia. It holds six percent of Ka~·ecki Beryclo Industries. n1ajor U.S. producer o r beryllium and other precious n1ctals. Anger Con Ed People ! · .Mid-day American Stock List NEW YORK (AP ) -"I state-regulated company is DOi i Comp I ete never saw so many angry perrrutted to earn what it considers a fair return. "then 11.--------------------------------------------------.1 people in one place," a man the state should in a!\ fairness said at the annual stockholers purchase the entire c 0 n meeting of the Consolidated Edison system." Edison Co., which withheld its He quickly added tha t he last quarterly dividend t-0 save was not advocating that badly needed cash. course. The state legislature Vol, "'" Ul!O.(,I. ~·-Mo re than 4 . 000 has appro•·ed a bill to enable AAllCI! .C'>d 6 1 •'• •.• .. ~~ l'>IO<i. • " 1'"-" ~~,,;:1 ... ~ ~ ; ;:,!• .'.'. shareholders, many of them the state Po\ver Authority to retired people, attended the buy t\\1> Con Edison tumultuous meeting f\.1onday. generating facilities under They were told by Con Edison construction. President Charles Luce that no prediction could be made on when the 45-cents-a-share dividend would be resumed. AOot>o O"C.. ll la J>;,-t, """""' '"" •• • 1·0-" A••o ~I .!)b J 2 J''•-t,. A••..,<• tn< •• 1 "••\'I ..... ..,. l~< . . l 1 •• ,, .. lt.ld(&P Jo 10 J ?»-''> .0.11 ""11> ,M I 1 4 o-\,. ''""' ~ ... '0 s 1 • • •. , ""P•H EI ~ • I I»-"• ""''"'~ .10 1l ' 9., ... .... ~,·· ...... 1• 1 •'•-.,. "THE QUESTION of future dividends . . . will depend primarily upon the level of future earnings and upon the solution of the cash shortage which threatened our entire construction prgram," Luce said. He also said that if the L.A. CALLS 41/2c '"'' p,; .. .te U!Ms -"6iflns Sen'k• Oft1y -Col for brochwt' Oftd -™Y rllf• -Solt frCMChco UMs -''aUobM- The Telephone Company Of California lOO I atd!HI, C.M. 17141979-1234 radio pager ---·---$1'7.00 a month total cost ·--noder•iton credit approval Oil ANG£ COUNTY RAOI01EllPHONE · srnv1n '" 935.3305 CON EDISON, TIIE largest privately owned u ti I it y company in the nation, serves three million e lee tr i city customers in New York City and northern suburbs. Luce blamed the energy crisis. unpaid customers' bills and a one-third cut in its requested $272 m i J I i o n temporary rate increase for the utility's financial v:oes. Af<Of,K Gld I I I... • .. ,O.ll~h .... 1. ' 'II 6'•• '• !::~·~I~ ~ : ;~ ::: "'""" . ...,,... . ' ,, .. 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Kahn , a !l~c.~n~"~ .~ 1~ a;!:/,: l\.1anhattan widow, shouted !~:i~~f (i,l i~ i ',1i~-·.;.; into a nticrophone at Luce, !~:~~v~·~jg '~ ~ 1V:-·;,; tears streanting down her "'~mc0 ~0•_!_ J chi>eks. ::~"qo":'p·~ :: '~ s;.: ::: M."S . Kahn, who said her ~::~'.!:;, ~~ :~ '! '~~.!. :.! d d• ·d _, Id B•n•Wt ·"° I> J l"'f' \<o secon quarter Jvt el'u wou s .. ,..,, cn<1 a ' ,.,, ... h •--abo I $3 IOO .d BMutn f o-11 .. 2 I'• ,.. ave J,llXn u , , sa1 B .. 1. ioe1r1 " u •. ,, .. .,.. 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' ' l\londay's Closing Prices ' NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' •' I I • ' • M11 1974 OAJLV PILOT J Year Appear High-Lows e ry Saturday Prin1e Rate Hike Drunpens Mru~I{et NEW YORK (UPl l -Stock price's drifted do.,.,nward ut hght tradtng on the New 'ork ~to<:k Ex('hange ~tonda' after be111g stead) mu('h of the da\ Traders rer11a1ned non comm1tal in the face of a fur th('r Tl.!>l' in the pnme lend 1ng rate The Dow Jones mdus1 rt:il a\rrag:l' of JO !>tocks lost 6 42 polntt1 to 812 42 l>eclmes led ad\ant:t~ b\ the I 721 stocks traded ol sales at the close lot il cd <iboul IO 100 000 slk1rcs again st J.~rlday s 13 870 000 Investors remained on the h nee) d1s1u rbcd b~ t \I Tl cess1onar~ economic stat1St1c~ f~ u t<rest rates und 131 \Vntergate Those concerns l::tsl l\CC' s~nt lhtc l)o\v 1norc than 31 points lower Prices on the An1cr1can trading Stock Lxchansc fell 111 light 5• •1 J<ol PE (/>di ) Hof\ LOW (1.:M (Ilg.. • , . . ' . ( •\,\\\\ • •• . ' . l;f OAJLV P1LO• ..... L K .............. ...., ... d~ 0 ".D· """'="""'"""_""'--1--C-ar_e_t_o_h_ave_l_6--y-e_a_r_o_ld_tw_i_n_bo_y_s _fr_o_m_Me_x_i_co-'' Oner l e Ye r og City live with your .family this summer? Good friend& of oun, .n •ttorrwy m¥ritd, wt'" _., from htlrM • TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS , Nf;W YORK 1 t:Pll Ronald Sedlock apparently i,.,•as a loner. a onetime high school foo tball star in Pennsylvani a coal country '1'ho lived alone in a \Vest Side hotel Other residents of the hotel said Sedl()('k sclrlon1 !! a id much. But he spoke out O\'Cr !he \1;eekend v.•hen he \\ilnessed a s tranger 1nistreating a dog. TODA\', liOAflCIDt.: d~:lcctives continued lo search QUEENIE for the st ranger. who . v.·itnesses said. gre'A' angered :1t Sedlock 's criticis1n and fatally slashed the 27-yea r-old former football player in th~ sto~n:iach and neck \\'i°I a straight-edge razor. · Witnesses told detectives that Sedlock was standing in front of the Aberdeen Hotel, on West 32nd Street. along wilh several men when the stranger, a woman and their dog passed by. \Vh en the dog balked and the stranger began mistreating the pct Sedlock re<:ame uneasy and said : By Phil lnterlandi .. Cnless you 're handy \\'ith dogs, i t's best not to have an~suggestions. around here." • Leslie Caron Okays 'Lovers' Q: llas Leslie Caron made any new films? As a frequently married French actress, what does \"ibe think of mrn? And ~·ho's she married to now?-l'ilrs. Kevin 0. l'i1., Des l'i1oines, lo~·a. A: Producer l\tichael Laughlin, her third husband, is sta rring his wife in ·~Open Shadow.'' _t-.fiss Caron, one of the more outspoken of femme fatales, is quoted as saying, •·1 only go to bed with people I'm in love with. "I'm not bragging. I ha ven't the slightest idea \~:hat the public thinks of me -and I don't care. Jf a married man has a tbrcr. a \1 ifc can ha\'e one. too. "It's a different case. of course, for each individual. tx>!ic\'c in lovers. J\·e had lovers l'nough. r think it 's 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner · foolish to divorce because one pa rtner has had an affair. It's indicalive that something is very wrong \1·ith the marriage." !Leslie's second husband, British producer· director Pet.er Hall. nan1ed \Varrcn Beatty as co-respondent in his l..ondon divorce suit.) "Finding the right man ." ~trs. Laughlin generalized, "depends on \l'hethcr you're normal or not. \Vhether you put yourself on a pedestal \.l'ilh a crov.11 on you r head, which a lot of non-stars do. I do the dishes, cook. iron my husband 's shirts and take his shoes to be mended. I'm con vinced that had I not been an actress, I \1·ouldn't h.avc married three times." Q: Is It true Earl \\'ilson has diso\\ned his son be- cause of the porooographlc off-Broad"·ay show that junior wrote the music for? -~Ir. and ~trs. J. Bre\.l·er, Des J\1oines. A: On the contrary. Pop's proud of his son. And Mama had so much failh in him she ~lpcd finance "Let lity People Come." Earl Sr.'s only regret is that the hit show didn 't open before his lalcsl book 11·as published. So that he could ha,·e mentioned il in h.is shocker on sho v.·biz pornography. •·A milestone ror freedom of expression" is hov.• he describes the musical "·hich closes "·ith the en· tire cast shedding all their clothes and stepping off the stage to shake hands and buss the audience. Q: How come you ne\·er print Texas jokes? -Gerald S., Lubbock, Ttx. A: \Ve do. Especially if v.·e hear a good one -like the Texan who insists everybody in Texas isn't rich. "I know a guy "'ho's so poor ," he says. "that the telephone in his Rolls-Roye~ is on a party line ." Sen<l your questi011s to 1-Iy Gardner, "Glad Yoii Asked That,'' care of I his neu1spaper P.O. Rox 1560, C:osUJ ~lesa 92626. li1oril1p1 n11d 1/y Gardner 1ri// ans1oer ns r11a11y questio;is os llH.>l/ ca11 in rl1ei r co/11n111. but the vo/u1ne of mail 11101."es personal re plies in1possib/e. 111~ SWISS VAULTS PRIVATE STORAGE Sill'f"f. GtW. Ct>M• • Volwul>lr:t. 171') 135·76' 1 lAflT't AND P•IV AC't IN THl SWlll T•ADITION 'tJll Y INSUR(D Sunday is F'lltlEh\Y ~ ... l1filijiji(1)i Spiral Sll(•ed Whale ar Ila If I "Tha1's no y:ay to treat an animal.·· THE RE!'iJARK, directed at no one in particular. was overhe ard by the s;tranger, police snid. A brief verbal exchange followed . In less than a minute, Sedlock v.·as dead . Police said the slash in Scdlock's neck severed an artery. 11e bled profusely and died. The stranger and v.·oman. pulling the dog along , Oed into another nearby hotel. Police describE.'d the assailant as whh MtMlctn gowr1Vn1nt fl'ld hit 1 lot 6 th• boy• Wl'.Klld tit bofld wile, wo!,lld likt &OM Ml,...i still. MIYbe r,pne good 11mlly 1n black, about 3S, short halr, 5 !Mlk1l1 wtio ll'lltnOI to blcom• 1111 NB whh 1een lll'f1 would 1nior fool, 7 '··•ei and l?O -··-'•. 111ornev. and M111\.lt'I !if ht pa nts hiving them. C1ullon: 1h1lr UK:IJ ...,...._ hil lllll'N Md doeln't h• 10 •t-PIU"1..tl .. Jriblv conc1u11d ~ t1nd 1unvMr &ehooll. to 1tav with narcotict 11 chtttt IH whh r1&· SEDLOCK'S BODY w a s my wit. a mt 111 or P1r1 ot thi• pol'l1lblll1y IOf' 1101111pmlng their taken to the M a n h a t t a n wrrwntr, 1njov tht bNttl whe>r1 '°"' to thl1, P1rtt1tt wlll ~ morgue, where it was cla.lmed WI live In COM, 1nd bl torctd 10 bov•' 111Pfl'i""· 11 lnttJestld clll Sunday by hi!! parents and INrn Englilh. ThtY'rt r11Hv 11lce Phil Uinsdal1. Ottlc., 642-8262. 1 _ _::"'=:'':""::':~:·~':'m=:~~·=•:'~:=•:•::::::::":"""::·:•:':'~::""'::·:::-::::::::'. returned to Shenandoah, Pa. . 1 Acc<irding to records at C-Ol umbia University, Sedlock played as halfback at Shenandoah lligh School there before coming to New York and briefly making Columbla's varsity in 1966. "He was a loner," saki one hotel resident Monday. "•tc didn 't say too much." LAS VEGAS deluxe roo•s on the s~rip 'Hush Money' lf.JGE POO. TELEVISIOO For I or 2 People 2 double beds in ea<h"""" $200eoch fer eit!ro gl.J(?S!s shoring your nxim. Bzigliosi Warns He'll File Suit 24 HOUR PHONES AIR CONOITIONlf,I; COFFEE Si<Y Good all week· except Fri., Sol. and Holiday Periods & Summer Months .-----W_h_e_n~rale isS :..:.I :...7 ·:.:8..:.0:.... __ _ LOS ANGE LES I API - Attorn€'y Vincent Bugliosi. a Democratic candidate for attorney general, says he \!.'ill sue over statements that he paid hush money to a divorcee \Vho claims he threatened her life. The statements 11•ere 1nade :\fonday at a press conference called by Bcl'crly H 1 11 s attorney George Denn y Ill. \\'ho appeared with the divorcee. :\!rs. Vi r gin i a Cardwell. SHE SAID TllE threat against her life v.·as made June 26 when Bug!iosi asked her to change her story about an attack against her the previous day. Police records shows that no cr iifiinal charges were brought against the former l\fanson trial prosecutor in the matter .• At a press con ference tv.·o v.·eeks ago, Denny said the v.·oman v.·as beaten because she did ool get an abortion \\'ith money Bugliosi had given _ her. ASKf.."D TO CO~B!Efl.T on the statements, Bugliosi said: "Within the next tew days, I will be suing, the lady, George Denny, William Norris and several other people for libel and slander against me. my wife and my two children. I intend to fight back in the only proper way, in a court of Jaw.'' Norris is Bugliosi 's opponent in !he Den1ocralic primary. Hov.•cvcr. the "'·01nan and Denny have denied a n y in \"o]\·ement v.•ith o I h er attorney general candidates. !\IRS. CARD\\'ELL said she told Bugliosi she \\'as pregnant. by him t\\'O \vecks before the alleged at1ack in her apartment. Lat.er, she said the pregnancy had been "naturally aborted.'' Denny. the woman's attorney, filed a civil action against the former J\lanson prosecutor seeking $100,000 in damages in the all eged attack. She said J\1onday that the suit was settled with the payment of $5,450 l>y Bugliosi and his attorneys Dec. 11 and with :i secrecy agreement. "( BLEW THE secrecy agreement, so I may as well come out and tell the truth," she said . She told nev.'smen !hat on June 26. "Vince held me captive in the bedroom for several hours. First he told me that he loved me. then he told me that he'd kill 1ne if I LIMITf.D TIMI: OFFER TOT AL PRICE. RESERVE NOW! NO EXTRAS! 'For Reservations Information call (714] 533-6050 KONA KAI MOTOR INN A Fir5t Oass Motel ... A Pacific. Holiday Resort 1191 Los Vega s Blvd , South, Las Vegas , Nev. 89109 didn 't change th e story." ---------r---------------, ·----·--------· 3 'Wome11' Lawmakers Really Not I GRAND I I RE-OPENING I I . -1 I I I We have installed all new I SALT LAKE CI.TY. Utah equipment and invite your fUPll -The 1971 '"'omen·~ I inspection. I Rights Almanac says Liiah has I I nine \\"Gmen state legislators -including three \rho prefer I Bring Th is Ad For A I to be called r..lr. instead of 1'.1rs .. 1\tiss or ~1s. I ~'R ~£ C.' AR UI A SH I Sen. Dixie Le3'ill and Reps. I r. i:, ,. ffM I Lynn R. Hilton and Daniel S. I Dennis. a11 self-confessed ma1e with un1~n 9aso1ine 1i11-up I chauvinists, can 't exp!ain ho,.,· I I they came to be listed as lady I (7 gallon minimum) I lawmakers. BUT LEAVITT, a Cedar I ~ wtsTetirr I City insurance agent. says he I ,_.,. I wasn't too surprised since hr l-'S• 11tH sH1rtr crNrcR has an unusual name. I • '! I "I ha ve been invited to be I ~ V ~ 2; I listed in the '\Vho's \Vho of 'i Am er ican \\1omen in •• -3.· Udo.,·-,,. ,,,ca_r.,.Wi, _·'IUI .... ~ o• •• Politics.' '' Leavitt savs. "and ! -· .... - I get lots of letters addressed , to 'Dear 1\ladam, · '' or ·~1s. I PAC1Hc cOAsr HIGHW~Y I Lea\·itt.' " Hilton. a Salt Lake Ci!I' I I travel agent. also gets n1ah OPEN DAILY. SU NDAYS AND HOLIDAYS . addressed to ":\liss'' or '' :i.ts. ·• I 1011 ... t •p.rn J\toe 1s. 19i.1 I t\nd he once paid $5 to join a L I \\'Omen's legislative caucus. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "I DON'T OBJECT I o associating "·ith \\·omen." he said . "ln fact. I v.·ould like to ha\"e a much c 1 o s er association \\·ith some of them." Dennis. a veterinarian, says he can't figure out ho\v anybody could list him as .'.l .,~·oman , especially since his name is Dan. ~-----------------~ -Medical Weight Reduction Real Estate School $60 Located in Huntington Beach * Outstanding Instructors * $60 Con Be Refunded To y OU If You Qualify * free Xtro 3 Week Training Course * Special On The Job Instruction Call Bill Flory 832·5440 TARBELL Realtors L1ndora's unique program is a sale and pract1cril mclhod tor !he entire fan1il y 10 lose w e 1gh1 ;lnd learn hO\V to m;i1nta1n proper ~ve1gh l ... un der the st ri rt superv ision o f Mcd1cJI Doctors Call tor 1nfo1ma11on Monday thru Fnday 8 AM 10 6 PM -.:~. SAN BERNARDINO LONG BEACH SHERMAN OAKS B86·47B8 426·6549 789·7103 "'"0"'~"•1 ll B P1o·~s> c"~1 G• t ·•·~ ·" 011 ,,.,.:,.;~I bll; 61<1~ i>. ··-,~·O"•l 1:!'11 NEWPORT BEACH WEST COVINA SANTA MONICA 645·3740 962·343B 828-4513 Pace P •r.••·•»O" ,1 .~ .. ~~ f 1o••l1" BhlQ Biii] Metltc•l llldg WOODLAND HILLS POMONA MISSION HILLS 347·5647 623·1655 365-1138 W•me1-V1C!r.•1 r'~ .. o~•\l,11'P' ,,,,.,.,~ Med.coll E\ld·J '-'+•O•C~l C~"!@I M1•dot A' illd6 COSTA MESA HAWTHORNE ORANGE 557-1893 679-9236 538·2395 M~~~ \J+ •H• ,.~ .. ,., ... T ,\!•"·C~•r'"'•~ P10Tt >••O"·I' lJ 1·1 IA~O·<a• c""'~' r •ofe1,•on11 8'<1\l E. LONG BEACH PASADENA LA HABRA 597·0378 796·2614 694-1029 Lo~ 1 11~1 C•o''~' Mtllc•~'! "'td.c11 Co111~1 B•n• Bld.J t.ded•~•! 81og HAMS GARDEN GROVE FULLERTON RIVERSIDE 5:M-2051 87D·9501 787-8250 Pl111 s1111 eoui• Mtd•ctl Prolt•~•On-4 8!do MeO.ttl 81 hwtrl '·So Good ... II Will "JI a unt" You 't1l It's Gone" Olllll YOUI Mitrito«JAl DAY HONIJU,KfD HAM ••• NOW! IJZJ S."111-. .. , .. wa4. ..... • HOLLYWOOD SAN DIEGO CERRITOS 482-0883 "583-6932 924-5748 M111t 560-1484 C..•llo- Mtdlt-4 C.nt11 420-9580 Prole1lllOn-4 B!drJ. I ·~.-11-. . ........-.Jr..,,.._ Lindora MEDICAL CLINIC (.lj !\'> t~ • • KHJ 0 7,30 _ Movie. "Kiss th~ Blood off My ~lands.'' Burt Lancaster, Joan Fontaine. ABC 0 S:OO _ "Happy D.ays." .Richie and Pol· sie undertake six ridiculous 1nitiat1on stunts. ~ CBS u 9:30 -Movie. "Cry Rape!" An. ex,amina. ~ lion ol the problem oC curbing one or nations least under:>tood major crimes. KCET ID 10:00 -"Chann of Dynamite:" A look , at the work and life in cinema of French f1llnmaker Pl A be! Gance. i • .I TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening MAY 21 uoooooommm• ... OOlOllL=llJ(~({J) .... O 8on1n11 Ci) Ho11n'1 Htrots 0 Btv11t1 Hillbillies m Minion: lmpoulblt (D MllCI Squid ff) f.I Pobre 1iiion11lr1 JOi Mo"i'ie: (CJ (2h1) "Mr. ll:in1· 1trttr1 W1r'' (dra) -John Salon. hppi Htdrtn ED Hod1epod1e Lodie al Spted Ricer eek ls 111mmoned lo d1te1mln1 •hat happened. 0 (jj) (Il m AIC T111Mar MO"tlt: (C) (;ii) "I LM You .•• CtlllbJt'° (R) ~r•) '73-Hopt Lana•. £1r1 Homm1n. Mlch1et Murphy, Palrldl Smith. A 111burb1n ho115twll1, l111S· !rated bJ 1111 roles .MIClllJ h1' ku etd on her 11 wilt tlld mother, dtclcfes to relttl thost 10111 tnd l11v1s her ltmily in 1n 1Uort 10 find 1 mort lu lf\!llna: l!lt. m Mtrv 'rttrln Show CD Tllt Unltuchablts m '•llOfl•• PkYtl• 9:00 ED l l•t-Joum1l "I Ste th e /u1 u1e" ml Nodi11 T1p1ti1s (l'i) Ttlttt dtl M1r111 9:lll O let! OCI CJJ CIS Tlltltlr M•v· it: (C) (90) "Cty •1p1!" (II) (d11) 6:30 (1J Dtalcr's Choice '13-And1t• M1rcow1ttl. Pe1tt Cot li1ld. Grer M111!1vty • .loseph Sirol1 0 Dick Vin l>f'~e An eiam1n1t1on of the problem o1 ~ Mtrv GnHln Silo• curbin& Ofle of the nation's leu! (!1) l1: Ho11n'1 Heroes understood m1jo1 ulmts I/om the ED Zoo111! Y1nou1 l)O!nts ol view ol those eI) T11v11 f1!111 involwd. mt Ntn Cil 1lMI hid Ones EE Little ll11ul1 0 Nm I m Tub"• con 01W1W. "'" -7:000QY3DfDmNews ••• ~tk••• --0 lowllfll fOt Dolllrt I . 00 Movie : (ll/,hr) "Two for i;,... 10:00 0 ,.,j r!t-l_ ·~ m Ptlict SIOfJ (R} Stew'll"' (tom) '£2-llobert Milch Ton1 Lr Bianco ind Don Mered~!h Ym Shirley M<-.iilrit. star 11 pOll(e ol1'cers who t1bbh1h ; 1 re111 lonsh1p w11h 1n 1nlorm1M. Ll' S1!1ri to Mvtnture O m ID & N ~ 'MLi' "l••I -Wllll 1 Y nr. 0 'Jlj ~J Q) M11t1n Wtl., M.O. m I love Lucy '"!he P1nK Ptth .. 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I lli (C) "W1dlt1t Ship In 1111 Arl!lf' 9:00 fJ (t) "Tiit Y111n1 l.lwytts" (dr1) fcOm) '61-.lld l•mmon. '6~J1son Evers, Jud1 PK•. J J:JO I) (C) "Ctnllt Cll1nr (adv) '67- 9:30 O "Evtry Dar's A Hollda)"' (com) Clinl How•fd, Dennis W•l'llf. 'J7-M1e Wilt, 0oyd Nolin. ' Cl) "L111tly Art the lrnt" (trfl) 11:00 O "Adwenturt In Olamond1" (mys) I '62---Klrk OouJ111, Mkh1tl C1lnt. ·40-Geora;e 81e'nl "0111strlp Ch1" O (t) ''Tiit SIM Pttlbltt" Conti. (~11) '57-Fay Sp1in, .lohn Ashley. 1 (tlh) '66-Sltvt McQuetn, Richard 12:oomuu111 & H11d1 c1mt4ie1: "Jlt.I Attenborousti, lllct1ud C11nn1. • lerbu1s." and "l ht ftyin11 OetJCes" @m "Ytu C..1 lK•"" (dr1) 1:00@ (C) "I'll Clh11b tht HIPt1I '~tlll' R,,1J11ol~1. , Mt1111t1l1" (dra) '!ii-Rory C11!1oun, 1 ~ (6) (C) U.1 (du) 6Z-Ool· Susin Hiywird. 0111 Hirt, Sltphen Boyd. 2:00 O IC) 11The 01upi1r 11 ... 4:JO (~(I)) "It K1pPffM Otte "ltJir O'CrHr" (mus) '50 -Junt Kawr. (C$1TL) •J4-Cl1rk C1bl1 Cltlldtttt Goid<ln M1cRy, Oebbit Rt)'noldt. Colbert.. ' KOcE, CHANNEL 50 Orange County 's UHF lelevi~on staUoo, KOCE·TV. hu scheduled the followina: special programs today. Detailed listings of Channel SO's programs are carried ln tbe Daily Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. 1:30 Corrascolenclas (C) l :ot Or1nge Ootuity Rovk• (PBS) (C) (KOCE) " i :o Conni•'• Clothing Corner 1:11 Freeband Shl<l>laf"(e) (C) , ' (KOCE) , ;iu. l:JG Dlmtn1kl.a1 ha Culturtt 7100 Flower Atra1Jfq (C) ''~~ (C) 7:1t Connle'o Oolhlq ~ 4:to Frttbancl Skelcl:lng (C) (Cl 111 (KOCE) 1:11 Slpentw Cll' !rrr• 4:11 Eteclrlc Compa111 (C) Meel Ille P,. (C) (ltOCE)· (Cl'W) t:lt 1lllt Mt""' -~ 1:11 S-me SlrHt (C) (Cl"Wl (PBS) ' 1 'Th e pare nt is th e part which came from o bs e rv ing your parents, critical or nurturing.1 'One port of the child is the rebel-I won't end you con't moke me.' . - • • • 'Th e ch ild is t he most val uable part-full of wow, has fun , lo ves art.' • e Caring Communicate- .. BEA AN DERSON , Editor • l ' ,., • v \ ,~ ;!· {. Mary Esquivel , Seal Beach , explains basics of Transactionol Anolysis to parent communications group meeting in Costa Mesa. Photos by Richard Koehler. By ALLTSOS DEERR Of !tie o .. ;iy Pilot Sl•ff "The best thing you can give your child is an okay to.lorn." ,~1ary E.squivel says it with assurance . Leader of a parent rommunications group meeting the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Costa J\1esa Foursquare Church, the Seal Beach v.·oman can relate to the group members, each the mothe r of a handicapped child. Ms. Esquivel v.·as the mother of a profound 1 y retarded, multiply handicapped daughter. ~·ho died three years ago at 41 i. "After my daughter died, and because I had the skills. I did volunteer v.·ork at F'alnie\\' State ~lospilal. I had taken courses in physica l therapy and behavior n1odification to \\"ork with MaryBeth." Until January. she v.·orked at Pacific View School in Fullerton, tutoring 9-to-l3- ycar-0ld Educable l\tentally Retarded students in reading, math and science. From her o~'Tl experiences as the parent of a retarded child and her v.·ork in Costa ~tesa and Fullerton, she became av.•a re of the Jack of attcn.tion such parents recei\"e. ''There is plenty of attention given the handicapped child, and deservedly so, but the parents get little support. ri.fany physicians and other professionals don't even listen to the parents," she asserted. TA TRAINEE \\!he!)-she became involved v.ith Transactional Analysis. her goals al ready \l.'ere established, and she saw TA as a \\ay to achieve th em. She is now a trainee with the Inte r national Transactional A n a I y sis Association, studying \l.1ilh Geneva Erdahl, Long Beach. "In my O\l.otl case," she sa id, "I found that J was coping satisfactorily with most facets of my life. on a fairly mediocre level. "\Vith my daughter. her problems brought out what strengths l had, and also my weaknesses. "\Vhat I'm after in the groups, is to help them get all of the other parts of living oo an even keel, and feeling good about themselves. Then they can handle the problems that come \l'ith a handicapped child." She finds TA a useful method. "The people I met in TA \\'ere the first to say ·you have a problem and we have the skills. ~t's get together to solve ii.' PROBLE~fS FACED "They said 'I'm okay and so are you and let's get to v.·ork .' " TA, she explained, is basically "an analysis of the transactions betv.•een people," an explanation of relationships bet'N'een people. Through the parent communication group, th e elements of personality - pa rent, chi ld , adult are studied. "The parent is the part of you """hich CQmes from observing your o v.· n parents," she said. "This can be both nurturing and criticism. You can recogn1zc the parent by what he says. 'You should,' 'you must' and 'you ought to.' "The adult is your logical computer. It takes the facts and makes decisions. Everyone has a v.·orking adult, even a child. "The child is the most valuable part. The child has fun, loves the arts and music. The kid in you is full of 'v;ov.·' and 'golly.• It's the most emotional part. The parent, too, has emotion." Ms. F.squivel is committed to running the Co5ta Mesa group for at least a year and plans to bei.:in a night group soon. •·Thars mr contract \\'ith the group-- to \\Ork v.·i1h them a year and teach them the basics of 'f A."' Each group participant makes a contract \\'ith the group...-cach choosing a prohlcm to overcome. ··\Vhat '~·c·rc after is to scl into play our \\"Orking adults," she said. "f.liten. the parents of handicapped children v.·iJI play Ain '1 I! A11'ful \l'ilh each o!her, brooding about all of thei r problems. 'AWFt;L• USELESS "This docsn"L do anyone any good. \\1e \\"anl to \1ork on thal adult. The a'1.. asks: .. \\"hal can I do? \\'hat arc n1y options?'' Tr\. she said. puts you in touch \\'ilh the here and nov.·. with v.•hat's happening. "\\"e v.·ork on now. not the past, not the future. \Ve have to decide v.·hat can be done." Listening is a great part of T.~. she said. Listening. v.•atching other peop le's e~ressions and body language, listening to \\·hat ~1ou are saying yourself and the ''olcc>s inside your head . '"You learn to lune in \\'hen you're angry and say: Is that my parent? \\!here is thal coming from?" Suggested reading for the group are "Born to \Vin " by Muriel James and Dorothy Jongeward and "\\!hat Do You Say. After You Say Hello?" and of course, "I"m Okay, You're Ok3y." f\Is . Esquivel. v.·ho holds a BA in political science fron1 Seattle University. is \rorking to\\·ard a graduate degree in counseling. 1.. "I have seen how it affects a child when his parent needs bo lstering, some kind of support, and gets none," she said. "I've been there." Smoking: Bad for Mom, Tragi c for the Baby DEAR ANN LANDERS : My wife and I were married five years ago. We pfaCticed birth control for the first three )kars beeause we weren't ready fo r a . Two yeara ago we started to try. week we learned the great -news. ra Is pregnant. ; This morning we got Into a terrible l\aM!Je. It was about he.r smoking. I know I read 10mewhete tha t smoking is bad rp,1 pi:egnant women. Oo you have recent Information oo this subject? PJea ";e, AM, give me the facts so BRrbara will ....,..1. her oensea.-LOOKING AHEAO DEAR LOOKING: Actu1lly, 11'1 not the ~' worua wllo 11 harmed by 111¥1ti111-lt'1 Ille •born cbDd. Dr. Nevil ~ ,..r.,. or clllltl bulth at the Untverslty of Bristol in England, did a 14- year study. It was the most ma sslW: experiment of Its kind, Involving 17 ,400 birth~ Even the women wbo smoked only two or tbrte dprettes a day gave birth to 1 llfPer percentage of defecUve blblea. The ' most startling figur es wtre a :!O perctnt tncrease In newborn deaths and the doubl<d rftk of congenital bun dJff:tMI. If those f1cte aren't tnough to make a pregnant woman lb.row away tbose filthy wetds she's got rocks ln ber bead. DEAR ANN LANDERS: f •llt'OO with almOSI every word you write. Now, wlll yoU give me a hand , pleaae? It's important. Every hour, 3,500 cats and dogs are born in the U.S. a.1any humane socletle.s kill about 3,500 an imals a month. ·There Js little time or money left ror Improving the situation. Thousands of animals are abandoned to suffer horribly before being scooptd up by the highway department. The owners responsible for lhese atroc1Ue1 give as their main rouon for producing unwanted llttm, "! wanted to show my kids the facts of Ille." Couldn't they juol buy a book? 'Ibey might also show them the facts of dliath at any an imal -shelter. Why are no . campaigns being waged against the ever incre8sing p e t explosloa? How about promoting the slogan, "For Pet11 Sake. Don't Lliter."...:- CONCEllNED DEAR CONCERNED: I'm. for I~ I Htre's your leUer and I bope readers wbo lovt animals will ialr.e It from there. DEAR ANN !ANDERS: I resent it wben I make a phone call and am asked, "May I tell her who ls calling?" I can understand such procedure in a business office, but ln a home? Whole business is it except the party to whom I wish to speak? I get the impression that the person who asks is screening the calls. When I'm asked to Identify myself I am !orc<d to be rude. Wheit eomeone say1, "Would you like to leave your name and number?" I can either do so or say1 '',NO, thank you." Bu\ I appm:lata tho aioice.-MONTEREV DEAR M.: Appe,..Uy Y'" think ' everyone "·ho bas a phone 1lao has lbe God-gi,·en right to intrude on lbe pri,·acy of elben whenever be pleasea. Sorry. l don't 11gree. Tb< poll,. way I• lo idenUly younelf wltboui being asked. Yoa tbea give the other party an alterutlve. They can tither 1ccept the call, return It later, or not return It at al!.U dley doa't care io. There is a big difrerence beiwe,en cold and cool. Ann Landers shows yeu how to play it cool \Yithout freezing people out in her booklet. '·Teenage Sex-Tm Ways to Cool It." Send 50 ccnls In caln ag1 a long, self-edclttssed. stamptd envelope to Ann Landen. P.O. Box U16, 222 W. Baok Dr, Chicago, Ill. 6116$4. • .. ' • . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ,, ' '. . • • Service Clubs: A Start for Brotherhood By JO OLSON 01 ti.. Dtllr .. Ii.I S!tff Equal employment, fa I r hoos.ing. a vibrant ccononty, brotherhood-are ~ese impossible dreams? They are oot. acoording t.o Dr. Stanley E. 1-tcCaffrey, president of the Univer~ty of the Pacific, but the i r fulfillment v.ill not happen by accident. }le told the 581 delegates to the NaUonal Charity League's aMual meeting in the Newporter Jnn that service organizations such as the Niche •• • league can be a "mighty force '1 in achieving these goals. He said the more than 3 1nillion members of such service clubs as Rotary in t~ oountries around the world can lead in bringing peace and haj>pines3 U> th< world. "The idea of service is Wldoubtedly an old one, but organized service is a new concept. It started in this country al the beginning of this century." Rotary Club, one of the first to be organi:Gtd, wa3 started l . Carved ;;;;; Bringing a new dimen· sion to the auton1otive industry in Dearbon1, J\lich., is a group of highly skilled women who now hold positions -1n what waS traditiOn· ally 1nan's domain. Clay modelers, Debbie Kel· man and Gayl Cossel· man (left to right) join forces with engineers, designers and 1nathe- maticians. by P:.iul llarris 1n Ch1cilgo in 1906. Dr. l\lcCaffrcy said. t-;ow. the organization has expanded to 16.000 clubs \\'ith ~~ million 1nembers. "Our life is not complete unless "·e serve others," he enlph.asizcd. As president of University of the Pa<"ific:, Dr. ~lcCaffrey said, his biggest thrill is "coming to kl1ow you n g people." They arc actively engaged in servil'c to others. he noted. l\.torc than half of the student OOdy is giving Sl:t\'lC'{'. such as ' " -- the pharmacy students' •·StrJ!ight Drug T • 1 k " progfam and the music students' therapy at the state hospital. They even have a bumper sticker that says "Pacific Cares.'' "l'oung people are growing up \\.'ith the idea that service to others is an integra1 part or their lives. Women are preparing for volunteer work as well as careers." Ile admitted that "women make the organitatioo work.'' Returning to his Impossible Dream theme, Dr. McCaffrcy said that "man has had an el!JSivc dream through the ages, \\.'hlch is peace among men. "It has everything to do with yoo. You and other service organizations are uniquely quaJified to reach that impossible dream. "How do v.·e go aOOut achieving fulfillment of the impossible dream? \Ve begin with individual ch apter s. Every person 1vho joins a group such as this can have her life enriched.•• He mentioned the "lack of confidence" which· stands out in America today and said lha.t ··it appears to be an Impossible dr('anl to resto re faith and confidl·nce .'' But this i; 1a "t..1ilor-made opportunity'' for Na ti on a I Charity League 1nenlbcrs and their families. You represent the e6S<'nee or unselfishness, Dr. J\lcCaffrcy said. ..You demonstrate thnt people can be trusted." Service organizalions have befi1 achieYing the in11>0$ible dreatn, hr l'Oll('t'dcd. but v•ondcrf'd ... llavc ire done all v.'e can·r I all1a~·s ha\·r a gnawing fear that \l'C 1n:iy rest Oft our pnsl laurels. "Do I share e1X>Ugh of nlyst71f '! Arr 11'C doing all we · can? No. \Ve all can do n1ore and \Ve 1nust do 1nore. We should be 1ackling the toughest jo~. We do it by our active, personal participation." Dr. McCaffr:ey said the "most elusive dream of all,'' understanding among peo- plrs, can be achieved only v.·ith the help of all the sen•ice clubs around the world . "Utt us rededicate ourselves here and now for a deterntlned crusade. \Ve can help people. communities and the world." .. SERVICE ADVOCATE Dr. McCaffrey Horoscope: Scorpio Uses Caution WEDNESDAY MAY 22 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Ma rch 2l·April ?9): Go slow. Light touch is necessary. Be flexible. Plans are subject to change. Leave details for another time . Charn1 wins; forcing methods result in setback. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): Avoid expenditure which puts you in financial hole. Analyze offers. You rnay be giving up something of raluc for n1erc promise .. Protect asS{'tS. GE~1 1NT (!\!av 21·JUn'! 2111: Parl11ership cou.ld dissol\·c. Be \1·ary in ~igning I e g a l documents. Joint efforts no1\' --could be--1))_nfusing. f\ey is to strive for balance. Sense of hum.or is required. CANCER (June 21·Ju!y Z:!I : Avoid self-deception. .Sec situations, individuals as they really are, not merely as. you \\.'ish they could be. What you seek is at a distance. Special correspondence m a y be required. LEO I July 2.1·Aug. 221: Some hopes. v.•ishes '\'ill re revised. Be 1realistic. ;\lenlbcr of opposite sex could lead you on n1err~· -and expensirc - chase. Key is to be mature. ' VIRGO (Aug. 23"~pt. 221: Persons in positions of authority tend to respond no1\· in indccisirc manner. Heed your ov.'Tl counsel. Know when something -a situation or relationshlp -has run its course. LIBRA IS.pt. 23-0ct. 221: You gain glimmer of insight into person who had been a puzzle , a challenge and posed a dilemma. Your ovm creative resources come into play. You do rather than contemplate. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 1: Caution now is your ally. You tend to leave valuables in places \\'here !hey can be srolen. You tend to forget and to trust 1he "1\TOng" persons. Don't invite difficulty. SAGITl'ARIUS !Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Don't jump at first offer. Hold tight -be "·ary <ind o bSef"V a·n I~ L-necK al tern ati\•cs. Better proposiUon is on horizon. Know it and keep the faith. CAPRICORN t Dec. 22·~,an. your O"ll early in life. Possible Joss of partnts in physical o r psychological sense indicated when you were relatively young. This' monlh. &,,rpio prom inrnt activities. persons rolt's in play your 19 1: A1·01d trying to accomplish too much s i nl 11 I a t aneously. Means ronccntrate l'fforts. Finish one task at n tin1('. Otherwise. forres arc ~cattered and results less desirable . AQUAR IUS !Jan. 20·Frb. ?llay, should be one of your·!--==:~~~~~~, most significant of 1 9 7 4 . _ ~..jp., 18\: Ron1antic pursuits could I be t i n1 e cr:nsu1ning 2nd costly. A\'oid extravagance. ~~I Trying 10 .. buy" your \\"a~· .,, 3 Full Serv•·ce ·I j \vou!d be an error. Kno1v it V and act riccordingly. Be ready 1J Locations in for change. '! Huntington Beach ' I PISCES (Feb. 1!J.\lar~112n1 . · -PRE:SCR-f PT IONS-I One 11·ho ap1Joears to turn • c111nie Ac,01111n • D•llv~rlet Lei 1.s rrl!ll yo11r p;es.,.,r "thumbs dov.'Tl" is n1t're!y pre-c•i1>tion1 \Vaiting for a n1ore ~ ' apprcrpriate time to flash : '· " j!recn light. Be dip\Qma!i". 1• · I Siai'e-N·cas<.'"" ih ·eatrrr.-C\"cn 11·~· ,,,,_,,,w -· -·· n•·•~). _ 1 Hunflllll"" Hirbour U•·DUI I mait:::::r. · erookhunt & H1 .... mo~ t•1-~ss2 11\ IF TODA\" I S l ' 0 li rt {'-;';"·;:;;:-. -.e..z:q.:..;.::d!:::: .. JJ FRANCIS- \, ORR J' rl:"F. STATJClNEl!Y I MOTHERS DAY .GIFTS & CARDS SEE olJ~ f'l~E ~ELECTION /Ill I CDAll -1,•W&f t l~-11 11 CDlll& Ill IJI CllVllllll 1~1111, . BIRTHDAY you are·rivnamic. sensitive, ner\·ous. 11·cre on \ Awards ·Earned DRAPERIES »'TOl!la!! r·ourteen students from the Trainable ~lcntally Retarded program at ;..rcNally School ('()mpeted in the 0 r a n g e County Special Olympics track and field nleet. ll was the first such con1petition for the Nev•port- r.tcsa School District. Others conipcting I\' c r c Steve llarrison, Ti mo I h \" Rohe. Gregory fWu1cry and Brian Young. They earned parl!cipant ribbons. \\'inners fron1 the regional meet \\'ill compete !a!('r at liCLA. 't,t ,.. _-. I ., __,( .. ~ .... 'Z:a1fu, flifuc" ffERITAGE IRTERIORS 2 I ~<'o•• "'Pr"'"'. ~ '"""' BUY NOW Af SPECIAl SAi( Plo'.ICE 1 .l "" Coll 547-'2773 Today The McNally students. agt'd l-;::=============:.-=-:;·;;::;-:..-::-::-=--======·c.::-.::;·c:-:_:::;::;-7 lo 20 competed in 50-yard dash. long jump, softball throw and 440-yard relays. What a Lovely (Yawn) Party Collecting first, second and third place ribbons in the 5(). yard dash were Shannon Talcott, 1-Uchael H u g h e s , Adolfo Romo. Douglas Sampson, Sandy Vest, Nancy Arnold, J\·Iatthew Bergholz, Steve Fortner. Karen S\\·cetland and She Id on PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE MAY21·25 By ERMA BOMBECK I'll call them Andy and Dot. Last year. the)' sent out invitations to a · · Bo r i n g Party." A boring party is not unlque, Everyone has been to a lot of them. But this one ~·as planned. Guests were asked to come prepared to bore eve0·one in a humorous way and "'ere to be given 10 minutes to brag about their pets, their outstanding children, their fa bu lo us vacation and their diet. Andy and Dot agreed to provide the movie projector, slide project.or and screen so that you could visually bore everyone 10 death if you '~·anted to. Is that a terrific idea? 'Vhat a far better world this \1·ould be if e1•eryone in the nalion gave a "Boring Party" and '\Ill m CllllllT/ ~ SPRING SALE everyone got it all out of their systems in one night. I kno\V "'ho I'd inl'ire to my party. Fir~!. the lady I didn"t kllO\\' \rho sent n1e a four-p;igc• mi 111 c ographcd Christn1as Newsletter (single spaced 1 describing in intimate detail her dog "·ho had h a d hen1orrhoid surgery. !'\ext. the dentist v•ho nailed me at a dinner party and drev; me a diagram of a root canal on the blotter of nt y checkbook. The treasun.'r of our university \\'ho \Vanterl to read into the minutes the fiscal report for 19i2·73, including the donors of $1 or more to the building fund. The couple 11·ho inrlted u;; over for dinner and offered as enterlain1nent their son. v.·ho played the ?11ariners I~yrnn on the drun1s. The ne\\· parents • AT WIT'S END 11·ho urged us to follow their baby to the bathroom to '·tinkle" and re1,·arrl hin1 \\'ith a no-crumble cookie. Any child telling you about a double·feature mo\·ie he has just seen. The neighbor \'i"hO handed \\1illiams. n1acrame and tried to !ell me how to do it . . . over the phone. I The rela!il"t' v.•ith a ne1\· car ,,...----------, v.·ho 11·ants vou to stand in the t srorching Sun and \Vat ch his '. . ' engine turn over. I Andy and Dot wrote that this year instead of a Boring i Party, they·rc-having an : Ern1a Bo!r.bcck party "·here i each guest will read his , ~avorite col_um1 to the group j 1n an amusing v.·ay. I horye thev're able to tell I the difference. Tell a friend- MIGRAINE HEADACHE Responds to Chiropractic Care! Dr. Jake W. Pivoroff C1>0fl)p<l(:l.,. P11mei {lti(lva!11 Corona del Mar. ca. 673-6070 me 435 pictures of hls vacation l------------- one at a time and "i!h each'l r---------------------, one explained his camera setting and why the picture "'as over· or under-exposed. A dieter v.·ho told me what she had to eat yesterday and felt wonderful for not eating. An over-achiever v.•ho told n1e any idiot c<in make • Have Dad try on our Food Gift Paks for size! L\'l!IY food gill p;1I... I.') :J r• .. 'fh.'1.'I ~ill! ft11 O.uJ. ~1:.ny inch1di: Bl ·FF STIC I\ Su11111X'r S;it1S'1!;.C and delil-1011~ rhi·c:..i:s. Pn i\'l> f,lllt!C fron1 55.50 to ~-'6.98. r al..~· your sclcl·rl11n 1)r 1ve w11! 1nail. S1op by )!0011. /;;1 1hcr's O:iy ii a short tinic <£way Jun e I C11h. DOIS YOUR OIG-AMIZATIOH HlED MONlT1 ASIC AIOUT STORE TOURS. fH~~~©f1 rf@j~ffl~ .• OI ONllJ 5outh CotsJ.!J!!f •• ~ •• COSTA MESA °'l(,.0All.'l''Tlt.l,M•IA1 ,"11Lt'M IUHOA'I' 11 fO '' ·S<IO·fftl Al.ltBICA'S WDING CltttSt snmtS, -> -< Ill Ill " :z: -> -< Ill SAVINGS SAVINGS SAVINGS yds. for 00 uG. 2.so * Kefflecloth ;~~·2•30 *Acrylic Prints&Solids REG. i.oo -if Polyester Crepe REG. i.oo * Laces Y2 off ENTIRE STOCK of PATTERNS&NOTIONS •JERSEY PRIMTS 1,. 2.00 •COTTOM PRINTS 1,. uo •ASSORTED COTTONS • .,. l .00 "' " :z: - Double Knit Shorts Large Setect1on. Many Colors. 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DON'r YOU 'Jl.11NK 'fl.US NEW ~l{\IR RIBBON MAKES ME LOOI< ABSOLUITLY IZAVISHING 7 AMAZI NG 1 \ 1 Dr. SMOCK SAY, SMOCK, MY SON'S .;os-r eee:N A cceP-reC' eY ,..He 1--tA.l:i!VA.~P SCHOOL- 0~ MePIC!NS" .1 ~~~ J GORDO "'· -._ MOON MULLINS ~e ~.ii J11M A RICl!BAG ro pJ..A'{ Wt fH ! 'IOU KIOO/IV(;,? ;µA;r5 &VEN MORE COSTLY.' I IM OFfTO TH5 OFFICI' .. 18Yf' ... a~ ~~' ·~ - ~ .. T CERlAINLY DO! • DAILY PILOT IS by Ro er Bradfield FOR'TUNAnLY, TME LINE 0ETWroEN D1SCR6:T10N AND OUTRIGMT LYING 14AS N•VER BEEN VF.rd w•u DEF1N•D TJ.JIS 15 iJ.IAi PRETTY PASS Tt/1Nf.d5 //Ave 8!3EN COMIN@J TOf ~S I GH~· "MAMA ~UGAZ:l'S coi...t.-e:Ge or: MlDWIFf;Ry" .b-NP SeMt ~ ~e: 1....t1.;fe c:> SKI L-1..-S" by Gus Arr1ola ! J.t~.:>- ' l•' ' -... -·-~·· ' ••. OE:i'l61( UP!>Kr- f\.1111\ll~W H:((ltiw~~·1 NANCY " WE'RE MAKING A TV SURVEY--· HOW MANY ARE WATCHING YOUR TV RIGHT NOW? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC ROS~ I ldd•f' Hoc!<r·v great " Alon\l ;i·, 10 !ow ~Pr son lnlorm;,1 14 Qpcn IOW Shed !& Buddh1~I monk 16 Al!rac! hy wiles l 7 Alpha ;il'\d' 18 Colleqe social ;itrair 19 !rres1st1ble lorce 20 Present as a gilt ?? Lake 24 Feline mammal 26 Quell 27 The ' N or .. NFL"" or "'NHl "' Rogers Actor 32 Arctic.. 101 one . 3.J Bores 35 Conla1ner 38 01gi1s 39 Made _ cakes 40 M1 Carnegie 41 Limb 2 J • " " •1', "-'ov" Vil' .: ( r ')0Lt~(<ll•d ~o]ilij 1 '!Cm..,n I.'.: •.1 I/ow !1.' No1111 Ame11can '.pl Miss Garbl), ""'-fO.; f;,0 " 'jj:j; ij[ ij (\ I ~ f, ~ ~l J Rf O ~IGlt11.1 •l t i ~ L Al[P ~[f ·~1 a1 ', " /, 0 ; • I f f T ", 1' 58 Persian mathemal1c. ''" 51) God ol love 61 H1stonc ~' period 62 Galhc name 6 3 Go wllcl ove1 64 Japanesf' rclig1on v" 65 WW-H resistanc e group 66 Bandleader men1 4 Fancy attires ~ ExuH.:int gladn~ss b Jungfrau. lor one T Units at mus.1r. 8 .Love at!a1r 9 ln1ertered 10 Clay·wate1 m1X!Ulf' 1 I Mane 0 1 Pierre 12 Rival ol Soarl;i 13 Malt Arlie --· fl? Nearly beverages perpendicu 2 1 Eternity lai 23 Epic poem 25 Relating lo birth DOWN I Nol ha1e· tooted ?. Same Prehx 3 Stove comoarl- 21 -·· · QhOSI ol• chance 26 Acidity Med. 29 Fall tieav1ty 30 Found pleasant 34 Pardon 35 Special language 36 Choir member 37 Close 1n spacr: 39 Dams 40 ln!.rm 42 Germ 43 Noble woman 44 E~1r.1 wheels 40 Dress ln!o rm;:;i l •IT A debt 48 Called 49 Lack•ng sense 50 --·--Miles Eng aclress 53 --··Scotia !>5 General quali1y 56 Entr' --- )n1erm1ss1on 57 Retail S10fC 60 Do needlewo1k , 6 -c,.-r.,,.-,r.,-.-r.,,,..-,,,,,,,.,~,,~.~, ~ ,, ,, ,, ,, 0 /I 21 2J 1 18 2~ JO " J2 JJ l• • " " - " 60 I 61 -J " ANIMAL CRACKERS by Ro9er Bollen ],l1!:!0 0 by Ernie Bushmi!ler ABOUT 20 QI=' US ~2~~ r~ '=-·--' s.~I[ ;-: ---::~)~ I'VE ASKED ~AtlA TO. eo OUT \J,)ITH ME T>-IE. PAST FORT<i-SEVEN 5/>.TORDUI N16HT5 IN M.\D SHE15 1UR!.!ED ME: DOWN EVERY S\N6\.E. ilME ! Af!«Nlf --_,,, I -· f-·~c--r· - -~ ":~~,:·.··I : • • " • .. • I • ---"- PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz 4 C.J'\'T 7i-l .SK H:·:::: 7.-iA7 f>~J . .-\.F7ER 4.L, 1--!E IS .-\ 3£4.;_~ -:-:~'Ji .... ~J :--.\2,J JUDGE PARKER • "• •• •'-· •• ·-7.". I CAN'T F1GURE IT EITHER, I CAN 'T FIGURE MONICA.1 SHE SAID SHE WAKEMAN'S SISTER WAS GOl'INA MEET ME AT NOT SHOWING WITH THE BANK.' THAT MONEY.' -I ~ MISS PEACH LEFTY'S SURE GONNA 8LOW Hl5 STACK WH EN 1-1.E HEARS A&OUT IT, ERNlE! MAYeE I SHOULD 60 HAVE A TALK NOW DO VOi.A 0E"l ~VE . 'l:'~•L'i ?cHCo/.. HvA1€ fc c~A~S DICK TRACY ., WE COOKED IT OIAl<~ELV55 ? 'I • by Harold Le Doux THE WA""'f l SEE IT, l DON'T THINK TH EY EVER 010 HAVE THE FIFTY GR;AN O.' tT WAS ALL TALK, TR"YIN' 10 MAKE A PATSY t-~---<1 OUT OF LEFTY! by Mell by Chester Gould ·'nut you kno\\' \\·hat that \\·ould 111ran. F:lla -ini;tcad of lookin.: for 3hl'lls on our ,·oration, "·c'd just grt involved. \\:ith a lot of men." DENNIS THE MENACE -;=<-·. S-21 I ' 'l S'~ YOU S£EN IN; SITT\ ti' IN lllE CORNER~ TODAY. SO l MIOO AS WEU. TE.U. Yoll 'llOUT rT •.• " • \ .. I • , ' . Jf DAILY PILOT Wynn's Promise Make:s Cincinnati Suffer •• " Expansion Draft Loads New Club KEW ORLEANS IAP) -The lateAt entry into the Nation.Ill Basketball Association walked a"·ay from the expansion draft with the best back court combination in the league, according to its owner. Fred Rosenfeld, owner of the fledgling New Orleam franclli.!e, uses words like "extremely excited," "delighted" and ''th.rilled" when he talks about the 15 playera he picked from the estab!istted NBA teams. ·aut he's particularly jubilant when he refers to tbe man $elected to team up with superstar Pete Maravich in on the back line -Stu Lantz. "Stu, along with Maravich, gives us arguably the best back court in basketball. It's a hell of an achievement for us to claim this," he said. Lantz, a six-year veteran from Detroit , averaged a.9 point! last season. In addition lo a solid play-making duo Rosenfeld also believes the team has excellent balance. "We have good big forwards and good small forwards; we have--good big guards and good little guards; we have depth at center," he said. H~t'1 ... •lpha!JeHtll lhl of !ht l'l•Y•" tl>O~tn by Ne"" OrlNns fnll'l'I ""' 11 .. l•bll..,td .,..,,,, In !he lffQW. OotMh Awtr.y, :M, t..-i"'· 6-IOOt·10; 2.0 P0<1nch, 4 ye1r1 rnerw from Chl(119(1. Jim B1met, 30. 911~ M . 175. I YMr1, •••ntr fT"orn l'.".atd""l St•I~. Wtll Bell•,,..,., l!I, unter, 6-11, :US, 13 rtor,, $!11'"1er from Allonl1. Jot>n Block, XI, ttnler·forwtlrd. 6-10, 210, I years, rc-ve from K•11i.a~ Cltv..()ftulie. &•rrv -c1emtnr. Jl;-•fllrWf"l'tt. 1.r.· n•. t ,....,9"1 r1i1rv1 from Cltve,.nd. E. C. Colem1n, '.M, frorw"d, 6.a, 22S, 1 Yt1r, •tarter trom HOUtfOll, LlmlT Grnl\. " forward, 6.f, 220 s YNfS, rntrvt from Photni~. No1e Htwtl>orl'lf, :u, 1111ord, 6·4, ltS. 1 y~ar. res1rvt '"'"' LOf. "11Gtln. 01111 J~. lS, fOl'WlrCI, &-6, 220, 2 ytars. iwarvt from POf'tt•l'IG· 8Gb Ktullmtl\. 21, tww.n:I, 6·ll 740, 6 vur•, trcim l u11llO, "'11 lo All<tl'l't lio Mtor1v ell trade. Toor Klnobllll, ~. ~rd, .,.., 2t2, I yNrs, rnent from Pl!ltaOt~lt Stevt ICUCWr!kl. 27, '°""'rd, 6·8, 110, 5 Y''"-· rtte't'Yt from &~ton. Sii.i L•nlz.. 2l. 011.1rC1, '-J, 115, ' yelf', r1-ve trom Del roll. Oe.n Memlfllltr, ~. quord, 6-1, II!, l ye8rs. '"'"' Now York, HI'! to Att1ni. in l,'.1•1¥lth tt•M. Louil NllloOll, n. ou.ird. 6-J, 1911, 1 ye1r, rese"·e from W11nlnvt011. Curtlt Perrv. 26, fo,.....trd. 6-7. 2'](1, J '/1111S, "'''''' from Mllweut«. &ud St1ll'Worlh. 'U. 1-lrd, ... 5. 190, 2 ye1rs, '"erve lrom s..1111. UCI, Fullerton Vie in Opener TACOMA, Wash .-UC Irvine and Cal st.ate (Fullerton) will race each other in the opening game ol the NCAA District 8 regional baseball tournament Friday night, here. Coach Gary Adams of the defending national champion CCI Anteaters, has nominated pitching ace Gary Wheelock (l~-2. 1.78 e.r.a.) to start. Host Puget Sound and the Far West Conference winner will meet in the second game Frklay night. Balance of the schedule shows the two losers meettng Saturday afternoon with the loser eliminated. The Friday night .,..·inners return Saturday night with the loser facing the afternoon wimer in another elimination contest. The Far West Conference will not be determined until this afternoon or on Wednesday. Sacramento state (12-5) and UC Davis (1 1-6) meet today in a makeup game. If Sacramento wim:, another game ''1th Hayward State (13--$) will be played \Vednesday to determine the conference representative. Ray Hwnphriea ( 10.21 will start the second game for UCI with Jerry Maras 16-0) getting the call in the third game. The UCI coach said he would go with the regular lineup in the opening game Friday. This includes Keith Bridges, d, .335: Alan Belasco. rf, .299: Terry Stupy. c. .354: Jeff 1t1alinoff, 1 b. .362; Rod Spence. If. .283: Steve Whitehead. ss. . 303; Craig Anderson, 2b, .320; Gary \\'heelock, p-dh, .310: and Dave Lyons, 3b, .308. • PHILADELPHIA FLYERS FANS STILL WHOOPING IT UP OVER STANLEY CUP TRIUMPH . For Varsity Football ·Longtime Newport Aide ·---· --·-------- Elevated to Head Coach By ROGER CARLSON Of 1ro. 011ty l"llet Sl1H Bill Pizzica is the ne\v Newport Harbor lligh football coach. the Daily Pilot has learned exclusive~ Pizzica accepted e reins today following the surprise r · ~of Don Lent who bas aCCi!pted the head coaching job at Cypress College. Pizzica's appointment comes after serving for nin e years at Newport Harbor as an assistant to Wade Watts . Ernie John.son and LcnL Under each of those coaches Pizzica served as backfield coach. His experience includes playing guard , tackle, quarterback and fullback. "Bill has been a very loyal and important asset under three successful coaches,., says Newport Harbor athletic director Jules Gage. Pizzica promises no radical changes from the format that carried Ne\vpcrt to the Sunset League title in 1973. "We all know our system and believe in it." says Pizzica. "but of course you never know ~·hat may evolve." Pizzica says his grid philosophy is from the old school of thought : ''I believe in hard nosed, knock 'em do¥i11 football and I think defense is more than half of the game.'' Pizzica played under \Vatts as a tackle in his senior year at East Liverpool (Ohio) and played four years of service ball (Air ForceJ before entering ML Union College. BILL PIZZICA Sheff Gains Finals VALENCIA, Calif. (AP) -David Sheff of Fountain Valley Mile Square Goir Course matched par 144 in tv:o rounds of golf Monday, easily advancing to the national qualifying round for the U.S. Open Golf Tournament. The 14 who advanced here meet with other regional qualifiers in the June 4 national qualifying round at the San Francisca Golf Club. Philadelphia !~ip~ S!rin_gs~ E1nerson Wins H1ilie Jean King paced the Philadelphia Freedoms to a 27-25 \Volrd Team Tennis victory over the Los Angeles Strings ~1onday night with a 6-3 \\in over Marita Hcdondo at Philadelphia. Roy Emerson of Newport Beach, shut out Ross Case of the Ha\vaii Leis, 6-0, and Lesley Hwit defeated Valerie Ziegen- fuss, 6·1, as the California Golden Gaters defeated host Hawaii, 26-19. Dennis Ralston and Case defeated Emerson and Fred ~JcMillan in the men ·s doubles, 6-4. T-t .. allftalo 24, ...... IOI! 21 Wom~ -0"9<1on !T·l l bHt llowr1y (Hl 6--4. Met'I -Okk1r (T-81 1>111 Ntw<0tn1>1 IHI 6·J. W""''"''" doubles -GoUrl1y-1tr1nt~•• \HJ belt Ovfrlon·ROIMIW fT·I) 6-1. .._ Men's doubles -NtwC(lfll~foekton (Hl b111 Okk..--E11~ (T·IJ: 1·5. MS':,:Uc~~· 64 stt~N•lll {T·llJ t>NI Go..,.11.,.. A-..SOO 11 Tonllllo M1nMMll Jt, Clll(l!IO 18 Wom<!fl -Jones (M) ~I SllD IC! •·1. Men'1 -Hewlll 'M) beet Ruffel!> !Cl 6-l. W<.'met1'S douDlf~ -JOOl\'!·Tumbuli {M} belt Louie· O~wns !Cl 6·1. //otn·~ aoublf• -Ru•1le•·Vl11rwick CC! be•! Htw11T-011vl<1son !Ml 6·1. Mi~td -Llovd·SChi!IJU (Ml bell Stllwetl-~•1111 (() 7. •• " -l,1Ql 1! &loom!nglon. PhH1delptil1 27. Lot Angeftt ll Womtn -ICil'tQ lPI bell 1A.1ri11 Rl'dorldo Cl.Al 6-J. Mlt1 -Fllrlhr (Pl be11! A.le•lndtr (LA) 64. ..... ornen'I doublu -Klno·Fr•U (P) _, H1rtltl'· SU1m1n ILAl 1·6. Mflfl'I oouol11 -M1st11r~AlllJl!!Otr CLAl bN1 F1lrllt-Monr1m l l"l M . Mlxtd -M11ten-Sus,.,.n beat Stollt-A.Ml'lllny ,-4, A -],7)f II Phllldelpt,11. a1tUmtn 14, ffirw Yort U WOtTMn -THOUolrden INYl b91t H...,,.,. (!) •·1. ,~en -Connot'$ !&I beat P iiie CNY) 6-3. YlolTlen'1 dou'Mn -Stov.Humt C!J beat Marttnn- 8onktUI !NYl 6-1. A1tn'I oautll" -P!llc-S1ntan1 {NYI be•I COl'l\Ofl• Carmlthlll (!} M . l•ll•l<I dOubl" -S1nl1n1-Teegu1rden (NYJ l>e•I C11rmlch11l..Stov1 7-~. Tl•brf8k1r -C1rmkl'IH!·Slove *' Sant•~· T~uo•llll'!'I S-3. 11-5~ II New York Golden Gl!t'f"1 H, H1w1ii 19 YIO<Tien -H..,.,1 (GGl btl1 Zle9ef!IU1.i (Hl 6·1. Men -EmerM>n !GG/ blat C151 CHI toll. Worntn'1 douttl•• -P oeon·Zlt11tnfus' (HJ bet!! Hvnt-1Clos1 IGGJ 6..J. Mtn't dOUblf$ -C1~·Rtl1t1111 (H) Dffl £...,.,_.. M'MIU1n (GGJ M . Ml•td OOUblts -GO bNI H 1·6 (tftnl• 111'1"'•11-t>lt). A -2.61• 11 Honolv!v. After playing quarterback in Lhe service Pizzica earned four co!Jegiate leUeni as a fullback and guard. He was a varsity foolball assistant at Sebring ffigh (Ohio) for one yeal" prior to seven years al Lindsay lligh near Fresno where he coached baseball, golf and Bee loot ball. The 4.2-year-old Pizzica resides in Newport Beach \Vith wife Betty and ·children Joe f23L Reni Pttari (18J, Billy (14) and Nicky 112) . Angels Rely on Tanana To Get Out of Cellar He's the 12th head football coach in N'eY.-port's 43-ycar history. game of the year ror California, went seven and one-third inming!'I arid Dlck: Foyt fudy 500 Favorite; KANSAS CITY (AP I -When the season started. the Califrrniia Ani::~ls fi!{ured to be contenders for !ht> An1rri· ' can League title because of 20-ycar-old pitcher Frank Tanana . · Today, the Ange Is reside in la!t A11yels Sl11te Selma eventually \Von it 3-2 after the yoW1gsler had pitched \\'ell against Chicago. Then, In his next two outings, Frank beat Texas 4-3 with a complete game and stopped the White Sox 6-3 with six iMi.igs of work. However, tbe roof began to fall in at that point, as Chicago hit a number of hard shota agaJnst Tanana. Pepitone Angers Japane~e RE:'-lO -Pole-sitter A.J. Foyt. is a 5-I favorite to Y.1in the Indianapolis 500-mile auto race Sunday, the Reoo Turf Club said today. The club also posted 5-2 place odds and 3J show odds on Foyt, who topped quallfiers with a 191.632 m.p.h. time. Cubs. said he had a twe>-ycar contract at $70.000 dollars a year with the. Yakult ball team. TokW18P said Pepitone ''disappeared'' after playing 14 games for the Yakulis. e Clwne• Slg11s All GI"'" en KMPC (1111 M1y 21 C11LforMl1 el .. 1n11s Cltv May :n Celllorn!1 11 IC1nse1 City May 2l CetllorMl• er Kans15 City 5.1S a.m. 5:15 p.m. ':ts p.m. place in the AL Western Division and arc hoping the yowig man from Detroit can pull them back into the pennant chase. T<1:nana. 3-5, takes on Steve Busby. 6-3 or the Kansas City Royals tonight in the start of a three-game se ries. Tanana will be hoping to break a personal three-game losing streak. 'lbings started of£ well for Tanana a!ter a fine spring. He started the second In his last three starts, Tanana ll8ll surrendered a total of 25 hi!$ and walked eight battets. However, "the I~ were by close scores of 5-3, 3-2 and 2-t. Bill Singer Is expected to take his 5-3 record Into Wedilesday night's contest against Al Fitzmorris, and cautomia fireballer Nolan Ryan 1 5-4) is to s?rt the finale agalMt Marty Pattin 1hursday night. Dodgers Lengthen Lead. ~ At Reds' Expense, ·5.3 • By CRAIG SHEFF or 1t1t .,..., """ 111H LOS ANGELES-I.De Angeles Dodprl ceo1« fielder Jbnmy Wynn tulllll<d a (11'(111\l!e Monday night. "f went to dinne< with Joe Morgan (CindnnaU's second baseman) Sunday night Incl I told him we ..., ... going to belt the Reds,'' related \\'ynn. What he didn't lell Mo11an was that he was going lo do it-llingte-bancledly. And lhal's jllll wbtlt happened as the Toy Cannoo ripped a pair of line shot homers to left ffefd, eood for four runs in Dodger• Slate All O•-"' KAK (fff) ~-, 21 Clndrmtt1 •I UW; Antefn M•Y n c1nc1nnal1 11 L~ Anoelts Ma-, %1 Liii A,...,et .. II San Fr1n<l$CO 1:2J p,m. J:ts p.m. 1:15 p.m. a 5-3 vtctory before a rowdy Cl"O\\il of 40.t85 (!7,3311 paid). "I don't know \vby I play so well against the Reds, says Wynn. "but the fact that they're the league champions probably has a lot to do w!ill it. Cincinnati has a l!OOd team and they're very aggraslve. So you have to play weU to beat them." Wynn bas played well against the Reds-in fact he'd probebly like to make hi& living Just lacing Cincinnati pltch<n. · In three games this season against the Big Red Machine. Wynn has belled frur homtrs and driven in eight runs. He oow t0jl6 the majocs in homers (H) and shares the rbl lead (41). An Ohio native, the 5-9, 170-poundcr \Vas a Cincinnati fan when he was growing up--end ultimately inked a contract with the Reds after get.ting out olhlahsc!OJI. in the sixth -11111 e1cept for a .... rua rally in Ille eighth -LA pj1c!Jerl Tommy Jolm 11111 Miko Marshall had lltUe trouble with the Reds. ' Rooe Wll5 Ille target ol !he lell field fans throughout the game. He was booed , constantiy and bad at leul three rolls of toilet paper thrown at hlm. 1be game was held up 1wtoe In the fourth inning while a groundskeeper 11114 a ball boy picked up the looee roU.. And one tan was ejectjd from tht park: late in the game fO< ~ eornethlng Oil the field. 'lbe ~1n gave the Dodgers a aevtn game lead over the defending Westem Division champs. The two tcants pla~ the second ol the lhree-game series tonight (7:30) w!lb LA's Doug Rau (H) facing Roier Nelson (W). (IJlfCIWNATI LOS ANG•Lll •-11 _.,.,,,, .-... TPirr"9, lb ,,_..Q ketltfWlld. rf GFe1tw, (f """"""·' 91Hi ...... M.ll Ol'l-.ph Carroll, p Gltl'-llO. Pl'I Hill, o 1otal1 .. , """ <iiOOOLtty,211 J "1 2 J L°'"'' )b • 0 1 0 llutkl!llr,11 <II O 0 11 Pl(l(t.rN:.U <II 0 1 0 Wynn.ti <II 0 I o G8•~•y, lb l O O 0 WCr1w!Ofd. rl l 1 l 0 C1y, )0 l D 0 0 Ru•MU, ii lllOY11;~,c 1 O o o Jor>n,p 1 (I 0 0 M,9rlh1ll, 0 1• r~rlll • ' 2 0 0 0 0 .. J 1 0 0 0 (I 0 0 J , 2 • • I I 0 J 0 I 1 • (I 0 • • ' ' I J 0 I ' I 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 .:QJ73 Toteb 7t I I S Clfl<:lnn.tl L~ ,,_.. 000 w 010-i Xlt O'I!) OClll-5 11"Mll••1so &IMll'tgMm (\.,.S.J) 5 7 SJ J l Cerroll 211011 Hill ltlOOI Jol'lll (W, 6-ll 1 lfl 1 J l t 5 M1r1MU llfJ 0 II 0 e I s .. vt-Mlrsll1t1 •· H&l"-6'( lllllngMtT! la..O.,,...l. !lalf(--M1•lhtll. T-2:Clli. A-».U. MESA CAGE COACH ~!::=;~:t'~~~~h and SET FOR FOOTHILf, lfttr ~ ono """"'Jl HoostDn drafted mi." -• ~ ·-· · -----CO!Jta ·Mesa Hlgh basl<etbaTI coa<h llol> A year later be was in the major Soremen is in line for the Foothill High leagues. baslreU>ell job, the Daily Pilot has learned "'I reeIJy enjoy playing against them. after It was disclosed by highly infonned My dad (who lives in Obio)Jistens to all 90W"CeS that Sorensen is the No. I choke the 1ames and I'm sure he stayed up to that will be . presented to the board June hear this one." 3. Wynn's first homer came in the Sorensen admits only that he has opening frame and scored Lee Lacy and applied for the job and that his primary Bill Buckner ahead of him. It barely motive for leaving Costa Mesa for cleared the left field fence at the .360 Foothill is to meet a new challenge. m9!k. "I have no dissatisfaction at Costa But lhe second one , a solo shot in the ~fesa," says Sorensen . "but I have a lot fifth inning , was easily ouL In fact, It-ft of good ideas and Foothill is a new fielder Pete Rose didn't even roove-and challenge. I'd like to give it a whirl up just kept looking In as Wynn circied the there." bases. Sorensen came lo Costa ~1esa after Wynn's pal 1'-forgan hit a t1J.l'!)-N'I bomb serving as an usist.ant at NetvpOrt Indy 300 In Doubt Attorneys Go to Court, Seek Restraining Order INDIANAPOLIS iAP) -The start of Sunday's Indianapolis 5CJO-mlle auto nee hW>g ht doobt today, with lawyera threarening legal action on behalf of car ownen who claim they were denied a chance at the 33<ar field. Attorneys for the owners h a v ' indicated they will go to court and seek a temporary Injunction or ,..training order that could delay the race. Wright Hugus Jr. and Don A. Tabbert announced plans for the action Monday, after a stormy seMk>n with track officials and other car owners. The problem centers on raiJHihortened quallficatlons for the race that left nine cars on the line waiting for a chance to run for a start in the field at the I p.m. shutdown Saturday. One of the owners, angry but not directly Involved In the suit, was Lindsey Hopkins, who vowed never to bring an entry back to the lndianapolla Motor SpeedWay until the rules were changed. Hopkins, complaining about the 0 fine print" in the rules, said, '"lbjs makes me believe we should all be suspicious of others, deal at ann 's length and oot trust anyone. 11[ thought the people who run this place were my friends,'' said the milllonatre owner of a six~ entry this year, three ol which aro In Ille llartlnl field .. II DOW stands. One Hopldno entry not In Ille field was veteran Mel Keayon, the fourth.place finisher In 1973. "I'm heartsick far Mel.'' Aid Hopkins. a Miami Beach car dealer and loll drink rompany executive. 0 Mel c:ho9e not to race at Ontario In the California 508 lut Mareh because be wanted to 18ve everything for one shot here. He can~ allord to make a decioion like 1hal and have this happen to him. "By legal chieanery, he's been denied a chance to qualify." Hopkins, a lonilime friend and business associate of speedwa'y OY.Tier Tony Hulman, said he waa stumed by the way speedway vice president Joe Cloutier treated him In the matter. ''Ooutier told me I should have rtad the tine print," aid Hopkins, entrant of a car hert every year since 1952. "I didn 't think I had to read the fine print when I was dealing with neighbors and friends. "ObvtOU61y that wu my error, and I take full respoo!'libWty, but I'll never come back here again until the rules are changed to prote<I the participant!." Tabbert, a legal advillOT lo fonner Indiana Gov. Edgar D. Whitcomb, noted. "In the past, Ille Speedway baa acte4 falrly and thla action is not in t.eoaR. with their traditional spirit of fair-J,i;YY, He added, "Our clients do oot want lo hurt the Speedway or the other starl<9 but they want a fair shake." ' Hugus, a Greenwich, Conn. lawyer, said that due to the qualifying timei to rain, the time lrt•ls should hive extended untll all cars bad at tea.st cbanco to qualify for the 33-car lineup. When lh•t ,... denied by aou111r. Hugus p .. :'°8ed that the Speedway allow a 11th row of starters to be filled by tbe unqualified, cars. Thal, and aDotber plan to "-qtllll!ying, were ultlmalAlly turned down. ; Hugus said another ol hi• di .... wealthy Connecticut~ Rlcbard E. Deuiach -desa1bed el' a "frltnd of racing" -was willing , to lndemnily lhe Speedway against au lawsuits from can that woul~ bave bo!on bumped from the field under the plan., Coutier bad aald Ille traek would tie reopened for qualllyl111 If ownen. dri'Y' or repreientettv .. ol the 33 qualified .,.- would agree to an nlenslon. J Hugus aatd Monday only 25 ""!h affldavlll ....., obWned, ancl the Slid IW'ler, Lan7 cannon, bad _...., •iCD-. Ocrdon Jllhncoc:t, Bobby Unser and WallJ' DaUenbacb were rated at a..1 to win, wlllle Mario Alldn!IU, Mike Hiss of 'l\llUn llld Jobnny Rutherford were 10.1 seledkm, Swamon aaid. e Pepftofte Out CLEVELAND -The Cleveland Cavalim ol the Nallonol Basketball Associallon signed center Jbn Cliooeo bl lhe Carolina ~gars In a awap that Involved a dral~rigbia deal with Ille IM Angeles Leken. Players~ Attitude Disl11aying tG Uni-a TOKYO -An olllcial of the TolcYo Yaklll Atoms' bucball club flushed with an,.r Tuesday when told that ... major INguer J.. Pepitone had accuoed lhe club of forcing htm to play despite "" ankle Injury when he was In Japan. Y01Shio Tokunaga, general manager of the Yakult club said, "Oon'I remllld us of tbal iU)'. His lllJl"f la not -worth I comment." Pepi-. w!lo fonnetly ployod wl1ll the Now Yort Ylllboa and the Ollcqo • Chones, a &-foot-112SO·pounder , averaged 14.8 polnls per game In 83 conttsta wtlb 1he Am«tcan Balkclball Association's CAro1ina club Wl atllOll. Cleveland turned over Ill Ont pick In the 1075 player dran to Los Angeleo In the sw•p. e Walton'• Kwee PORTLAND -UCLA'a BUI W~~l oewesl member ol lhe Portland 1T111 Blazers, wm undergo liDee rura~ (ll'Ol>lbly wllhla hlo WIOk&, SAN DIEGO (Af') -Jolm Unltas, preparing lor his 20th and pooslbly his IM! 1eaaon of professional football, aays the edl\ude ol preunklay players dlscoura1ea him. ''The 1ame la a lot different 1han ii was five or six years ago and U.1eta to where yOU don't know which eod ii up, what the hell their thinking ls," lhe 41· 7MN!d veteran National F o .. 1 b a I I 1-quarterback said In a telephone lrilll flew Mootla)I. • , "The 11zy1 Juat don't have the dedication I would like them to ha••· Yw can't gel them to do the things they ahould 1--doln&.'' Ollld Unltas. "1'bey tlon't Mem to core wltalller they play loolboll 0< no\ as loilC as they malte tlie laam and get their cheek." Uniiaa 11ld he -·t only talkinJ about bit hll Di<l&o OllJpr teamroates. "W• the IOIOrti allllude ID lbe JeacUt, and that'• Ille ~ lbal frU 1111 _. than .. ,.... ebt, ........ -. Ille I • ' • "I don't hove the •lllhtesl wtlelher the team wW be Im Un!tas said. "Tbey11 be pulliDC wbllle new l)'llem ••• They've pt tbll'lklng three, four or ftve years a ralhet than ~ about thla year. ''I reallY doo'I inow what OXf'!ldlnl. 'nie on!y lblDi I can tell la tllat I'll -lo mmp In sllapa .... Ibey --lo do aller la Glral:t up .. -·· • ' • Mesa Girls Shot Dow11 .utsda~. May ll, !'!/., Q,.Ji-, ,.. I ~ali n off' s Off Spot, '1 'ars Ace Str:·prised Leads-UC! inHitti:r;ig-By Loaran By Ruling ~ . BY HOWARD L. HANDY swing and swing a little N'ewport Harbor ~I i g h • s stranglehold on Sunset League tennis honors "·as loosened somewhat Monday w h e n l.oara ace Neal J\.f a 11 e ·Y wrested the individual singles title from Newport's Steve Marosi in the loop tournament final at Loara . A ronnal protest to the CJF office in behalf of the Costa Mesa High girls 440 relay team was peremptorily dismissed by . the CIF office Monday, thereby ~-g all hope or the team ol_jle(ending its CIF championship in the event at Friday's Master's Meet. It was one of several questions which had arisen in the minds of Costa Mesa, and o~ CQmpetini:t teams at Saturday's p~im1narles at Rolling llills High. Costa Mesa's team was disqualified after apparently winning its heat of the event at the prclimin11 ries for an out· of-zone baton pass. Originally Upland the team runnnig in the next Jane t~ Costa Mesa and .coincidentally wearing green unifonns had been called for the disqualification before officials changed their minds. Costa Mesa coa<'h John Carney, among others, hotly protested the decision, HANK WESCII feeling officials had' mistaken the identities of the two teams. But a request to review the decision ~1onday was quickly dismissrd . "Since it was a judgment call, it can 't be protested .'' explained Phyllis Blatz. ClF administrative a~istant in charge of the meet "Both the official and the meet director ruled that the violation occurred in lane five, the Jane Costa Ptlesa was running in , and after a review of the cards made the de-cision." Another. problem which popped up at the meet was also explain¢ ·by Mrs. Blatz. The problem ttnlered--around - 3eYer'al schools having athletes allowed ti) compet\:: CVt:ll a.Jllgh they arrived too late for their•ori!':inal heats. ft was a prOcedure completely reverse to that in normal CIF' competition, where late arrivals arc eliminated, but pre· determined aceording to Mrs. Blatz. "We sent a letter to the boys league repre5Cfltativc at participating schools about a starting time change a "'eek before the n1ect but there \\'Crf' apparently communication problems between the boys and girl s departments at some schools." Mrs. Blatz said. "We determined before·t::e· meet. that any athletes arriving late because of the mixup would get a chance to run in the semifmal beats to try and qualify." A3 a result of lhe ruling, late arrivals ran in semifinal heals at the end of the day's competition against girls who had rwt possibly three prior races during the course ot the dav. Not the fairest of procedures. · * * * Breakthrooghs \\'ere made at San Clemente and Laguna Beach Hjghs this season in spring .,rl'> where the schools have been traditional doormats. San Clemente ""·on the sophomore division Orange League track title, the first track championship at any level in fhe school's history. And an 11-year title drought in baseball at Laguna Beach was ended when coach Jerome Karp's frooh· soph team won the loop with an 11 ·3 mark. C IRVINE'S LEAD ING HlnER AT .362. . ' Beating t h e Boshes T rans l ers, Frosh Bols t.e r UCI Vet.eran Cage Vista It would be relatively easy for coach Tim Tift to sit back and wait Wllil next year to do much recruiting for the UC Irvine basketball program. \Vith JO lettermen returning and the lone loss of a starter being Scott Magnuson at center, it would appear that the ·Anteaten have a potent nucleus ior- the 1974-75 team. Such isn't the case however,. as Tift and his aides have been beating the bushes in an intensive recruiting campaign to strengthen the team with at least six: junior college transfers and five outstanding freshmen . One of the big needs would appear to be an outside shooter at a forward position. Kevin Davis and Tim Tivenan, starters as freshmen in the backcourt during the past season, will return to give the backcourt added experience. Dav~er is back at center after spending the last campaign alternating at forward and center. Baker will be playing his final campaign for UCI and has reported!JI, lost. lO pounds Crom hi> ST.ERLING DOUBLE FOR NOCAL ST AR playing weight of a year ago.' Jerry Maras, if he doesn't sign a pro baseball contract, will be back at a forward position. Part-time starters Jeff Butler and Rich ~ Mraule will also return along with Gary Denton, Bruce Heiliger, Billy Pallwitz and Sam Pope. • The concentratiOri oo a fieavy ififlux of junior CQllege stars Would lead Oa.e to be~ieve Tilt is making an all-OUt effort to HOWARD HANDY ...,,..... ------ get back Into the NCAA regiooal playoffs in one jump. Rod Snook of Orange Coast College, a 6-6 forward, is the lone area junior college transfer on the list at the moment. 0w;ght Tyler, a 6-7 Clrst team All· Mission Conference star from Riverside City College, and Wayne Smith, a l).41f.i first team. All-Metropolitan Conference player are on the list. \Vhen Eric Hulst of Lagwia Beach and Two members of the Fresno City Gary Blume of Marina High tangle College team are among the probables Friday night iri the CIF Masters track including Steve Cleveland (6-2) and and field meet, both will be trying to Bruce Boyd (6-3). The other player make a return trip to the state meet a · signifying his intentions of attending UCI week later in Bakersfield. from the junior college ranks is Nate Once they get there, however, a Jones, a 6-3 star from Barstow. · fonnidable foe awaits in the 2-mile. "We'll also field a pretty good DeLaSalle High's {Concord) Rich freshman team," Tift admits. "Some of Kimball comes into the meet with the all· them could play varsity ball but I don't time onM.ay double. In an afternoon know just yet what the situation will be." P t T J I I meet in San Jose, KUnball ran a 4:02.6 Among the freshmen recruUed by Tm a ren 3 } JCC ·1 Tha · h he led · h and staff are R. B. Jam1·son ("")from m1 e. t n1g t compe rn anot er O"'I I'll Paul Parent was named Rustler of the meet in San Carlos, running 8:51.0, the Santa Ana Valley: Matt Porter (6-5) Year Friday at Golden West College's sixth fastest prep 2-mile. from Kennedy High; Mike Fitzmorris (6- tribute to the gymnastics team. · Hulst, the CIF 2-A champ. has a best 7) from Highlands High in Riverside; ·Other special award winners included outdoors of 8:59.8 while Blume, the John McNeil (6-4) from Narbonne High: Kirk Hedrick as captain and Ken Kraus runnen.tp in the CIF 4-A meet, clocked and Steve Nathan (6-2) from Burroughs as most valuable. his lifetime best in that race, 9:01.S. High in Ridgecrest. ~~~~~~~~~.:::...::.:.:.:::...~~.:::...~.:::....:::....:::....:::...~~~::....~--=-~ ... ~~--~~~~, TIN . TOYOTA OWNERS Month of May Special 5 l?c~HT OITW .... 6,000 aod I Z.000 --WITHTHIS AD • NOW YOU ~LEASE '74 VOLVO 1___,,_...,,164 4 DR. 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AT Tllf g&.D Plll(lll ----U.ft Baseball Standi ngs AMERICAN LEAGUE East f\.lilwaukee Cleveland Boston Detroit New York Baltimore Oakland Chicago Texas Kansas City Minnesota Angels W L Pct. 18 16 .526 t9 18 .514 19 19 .500 18 18 .500 20 2t .488 17 18 .486 West 21 18 18 16 19 19 18 19 16 18 18 2l .538 .529 .500 .4ml .j71 .462 MolldlY'I RHUl!t MllWIUkH •• Oe•rou " 01kl1nd S, M1nn1sot1 4 Onlw g1rnn i.ched11ltd ToNY• 0•- GB II Ill 2 211 3 Ntw York (TldRIW WI 11 eo.ton (\.H -HJ Cltvtllnd (Kllnt 3·Sl 11 81Ulm0tt \Clltll•r Wl C11flotnl1 {T11n1n1)-SJ11 IC.lllMI C fY (Busby 6-3) Oakllnd IH1rnlllon 2.0) 11 Mln,....al1 (a.rt« 4-31 0.1~1 (LIGl'OW W) 11 MllW.wkH (Wtlallt '4) T1x1•-IJ1Mkln•· .... l-ll C:l'llelgo tWOOO Ul- _.......r'I 011n11 CleYelend 11 81lllmort New York 11 eos1on C1llloml1 1t K1nl11 Cl.., O.!d•l'ICI ''E-' •o.trolt It ff , •••• , c I •• NA TI ON' AL LEAGUE Philadelphia Montreal St. Louis New York Chicago Pittsburgh Dodgers Cincinnati San Francisco Atlanta Houston San Diego East w 21 17 20 17 JI 12 West L 17 14 17 22 20 23 :It 11 20 16 22 19 20 20 20 23 17 27 Pct. .553 .548 .541 .436 .412 .343 .7!5 GB ',I .556 7 .5.17 711 .500 9 .465 1011 .386 14 \ ot r111 D11ty , ... , s11tt harder." Jeff MalinoCC was a young With a 31 • game hitting ,_,_. .ireak, does he feel ]ll'e!ISUre man oo a """'6" spot early in each game unUl he gets a hit? the 1&7~ college bueball "Oh, there's a I I t 11 e '°f.ffiiad jusi turned down an pressure, I -· But U isn't (jfer to play prolessional to keep the hitting slreak baseball with the Philadelplila going. Bui I gues11 I am a little Phillies in. favor or completlng more relaxed afte< I get a hit his fourth and final year of in a game. college competition with coach "I got a hit the fin! time up G Adam against Oiapman and after ary s' UCI Anteaters, that I went""-.after a couple of defending NCAA champions. bad pUches." To start the current Being a left-banded hitter, campaign, Jeff was hitting at does he have trouble with a mea_ger .095 after the first 12 southpaw J>i'tcbers? games and must have been woode!'lng j[ he had made a "I just wait a little longer to . hit up the aUey," he says. ~e. thi Jeff feels bat speed is an t was at s point that Jeff important ln~ent in hitting turned the se~n around 6 ' ....... completely. He will enter ~n=~sed to choke up on Friday's opener in Tacoma, Wash. in the NCAA District 8 the bat but I seem to hit the regiona1 tournammt with a 31-ball just as far." gam hi.tt' g ~-• and With his collegiate career e .m S1o1l:d.& a about to end, what are his husky batting average of .362. future plans' "Philadelphia still holds the right to sign me to a professional contract," he says. Malmo!! was dralted at the winter draft by the Phillies but turned down a _pro contract o f f e r , reportedly around $15,000. "The main reason I didn 't sign was the money," he admits. "If I don't sign before the JWle draft, the Phillies can't draft n1e." When UCI concfudes play in the NCAA college divi sion playoffs, the Phillies may be at his door offering considerably more money. If not. he "'ill take his chances \\'ith" another club. Going into the playoffs. ~laliIJoff is._tbe leading hitter on the tca1n among the regulars with his .362 average. He has 46 rbi and his six home rune; tie him for second place 1o Gary Wheelock in this depart1nent. Malley dropped the first set, 5-7, but.rallied to claim s..6 and 6-4 decisions in the final two ~s of tne match over the Newport sophomore. The double s final, meanwhile, was postponed for a \Veek \\'hile Newport Harbor concentrates on preparation for upcoming CIF toW1lament matches. Ne"'f)Ort's doubles teams of !\tark Roy-Brad Baumann, Md Cody Small· Mark Jones are matched in the final. Al Loarl High Slnttel Fini! Ne~I Mel!ev (Loa•al dt'f. Stew t!oarosl !Newport) S·1. 8'6. ~-~. "After the start I had this _ . --------------------year, I'm just happy to be playing," Jeff says. Jeff <k>esn't really mean It because he is one ol the top fielding first basemen on the collegiate scene and last smnmer was selected by USC's Raul Dedeaux to play with the U.S. All.Stars against a similar Japanese team. Was he getting <1€-pressed when he wasn't hi1tL'1g? "I always knew I was a better hitter than a .150 average would show. It was more of a test to have a good year after that start. "Coach Gary Adams and I agreed, among 'other things, that it would be a test ot'my ability as :tplayer-to come-out· pf il" ' What changes dk! he make? "I haven't made any major changes in the way I swing. C-Oach told me to choke up and stand closer to the plate. I also began to shorten my SoCal~ , Singletary· Favored ARKADELPHIA, Ark. Mike Singletary will switch to the more familiar 440-yard dam and coach. J'nn Ciump- too's Southern Califon$ Col· lege of Costa Mesa track and field team will be among the favorites at the annual NAIA national meet here beginning 1b.in>:lay. Singletary woo both the 100 and 220 m the Di>trict 111 meet laS: weekend but will concentrate on his favorite distance and running 00 the mile relay team this week where more heat races are required. The S<K:al Vanguards will have 18 participants in the meet, including other first place possibilities Glenn Roose 'in the mile run, Jack Causey m the high jump, Ed Bouldm in the 10,000 walk, Jim Feeney in the javelin and Don Turri in the shot and cliscus. Feeney may not be up to full capacity, however, af t er injuring hi~lf in t h e decathlon competitiOn I a st week and scratching from the open javelin. The Vanguards will have Randy Dunlevie and Walt Hitt in the marathon and also the six-mile run, with Steve Lasseg'ard an outside favorite in the 880. SoC1I Colll9e •n1ri.t MAIA MltliMll Mitt 1ll0, 211)....No t'flfrlH. .UO-Mlkf Slnglet1ry, D.IMY Presltd. &ll0-$!tve LISSl!'glrO. M!1e--Glt11n Rouw, Lou P1ttenon. Rooer 01vl1. 3·m ll-1'1tttrs.on. 6-mlle-A.•tldV Ounlllvlt, Wiii Hiii. G11TY M1m1. M1r1~0untevle. Hitt. 10~r walk-Ed 8outdln. _...o Inf. hurOl.-&ob Hellm,,n. 11tl Hl9h hurdte1-No entries. Mlle r111v-et.i 1!1'111 ot 3:11.1. Shot ou1-Don Turri. Olseu1-Turrt, J1tl Mltllr. H1mmer ltlnlw-Turrl, Miiier. J1Y1lln-Jlm F-y. High lll!'nll-J1ck CllJMY. Polt Vlvtl--NO iMlr1H. Girls P r ep Softball r I I I I I I I I ---------------, I I -. I I tt«t:'• how to gel bOflut N Vlng1 on •lth•r w at Exxon slatlons di splaying the "Bonus I Ol thfflJ)09'lltf AH11tlr•1;Visilany E ON Savings" sign. Ple•N Nol•: Only one particjPatlng EXJU)fl retailer and gel his coupon may be applied to each pur· I ~value price. Present this coupon chase. Not retroactive. Void where •nd he'll take $2.50 off each Paceseuer prohibited, t~~eCI or otherwise restricted. 1ireyou buy. Or he'll allow you a bonus ·~oial·?1Y 1'"1 •1>ou10 Mr. R1t1iler: You w!ll be reimbursed for I savings of $5.00 orr each Steel Belted ':~e~'1;;:::i,w1; ,~:v customer savings allowed, under Condl- Radlal. Offer good lhrough June 29, 1974, •• .,... •&hi cit. \Ions set forlh by Exxon Company, U.S.A. L - - --T·=·k~,·-:;·s~Ol~o•=Cotl'.;;y·-- - -J "When yod:re out on tlie town, remember: V.OisV.O A 111.!ll~O ......... ~,,. _,_. ::'I'' .. -···"""'' ... o ... ::r.::! ..... _ ... , ... - IHlt •111~"' IS 111' ~...._, OlD .... "'-···~ ....... ~.. ott •nAl""' -~, ... ,,,., .. t SOto\ 1•1'1 ..,, -'1> .. _ ·--M"°' ....,_ ti.t ''OOI -U tiA D4'$ f l"ES1 Seagram's ~The Fust Canadian CAIMDIM 'lt'!ILSll-A IUJIO Of lll!tllO IM!SllU. I n:AIS 111.0. M •• llOQI, t.f.C, \ $7.35 .,, ... ""T•• / I l . ·.• J8 DAILY PILOT MD Trio All-co1mty • Bv Coaches • Seven . Orange Coast area baseball players have been named to the All-County team as selected by the C<lUnty's prep baseball coaches. Angelus League dlampion ~tater Del led the area teams with three all·cou nty selections. Monarchs standouts tabbed inc I u de pitcher Dave Najera, infielder Pat Eccles and outfielder J)on Catozza. Najera and Ca toz z ;i combined to pitch Mater Dei to the loop title, while Eccles hit .438. other players s e 1 e c I e d included Edison third baseman ~fikc Selwood, El "1' or o infielder Gary Key, Newgort Harbor ulitity man t\forgan Abbott and Marina pltdler- infielder Gregg Foster. The hot-hitting S c I w o o d "holds ~the highest seasonal baUin average ( .526) of any on e honor squad. Eleven Orange 'Coast area players were chosen honorable mention to the team. They included: catcher Dennis Delany, O>sla ~fesa and Ed Vigna ro Ii. Huntinglon Beach; pitchers Joe Janton, S a n Clemente. R i c k Ilalls\cd, Dana Hills, Ernie Hook, Newport Harbor, Dave Patterson, Missittn Viejo anrl Rick Woolard. Fount a i n vaney; • outfielders J i m Gardea, Mater Dci. Jeff Nichols, EdisOn and Tim W a I I a ch, Un iv e rsity; infiolder Tim Richards, • 1undly, M1y 21, 197 , S11nset Leag11e Track atid Field Cha111pim1s Newport Harbor High's Sailors won the Sunset League title. Kneel- ing (from left) coach Bob Hailey, Vince Mulroy . Klrt Clarke, Dave Bradburne. Casey Connell, Erik Escher. Jack l\1inter. Brian Ther· iot, assistant coach Bert Donald. Standing -assistant coach Hank Cochrane, Tucker Sharp. Skip Franklin, Clint tioose, 'fom Bazacas. Joe DiStanistao, Gavin l·ledrick. Pete Brown. Steve J{ichardson, Bryant J·lunlann, assistant coach Jeff l'ierose. Deep Sea Prep 440 Match Scor e: Tlt eriot 3, Lloy 0 Westminster. ""' T-Fisl1 Report When Edison High's Tom ..... N•mt, s~,_. YHr Mart L!oy surged .from far ..off Uie -5~°rrr:~1.F~~,.. ~~: :m p'ce 10 ba•ely m1·ss n1·pp1·n~ •Iarbor coacil Bob Hailey. '"He doubted before but he could last \reek . he could break the }\;ls the speed. Besides, Friday .. h~'!\'c run a Jot hardrr and r~cord or 1:51.1." predicts 11ight he eased up Meause he stilt kicked -like he diC! itHhe--F1tzrL P-81Q1tr, er~. ~.. 9-1 VENTURA -1l angltrs: 10• rock " ' l:> P-H1rr1 .. I.Of. Alimllos Sr. 9.3 cod, 4 cow cod. 7 nnv cod, 62 1tlu1 Dau, Newport Harbor High's Brian P-H1vn, Sav1nn1 Jr. 11·> 1 ••nd ba.s. knew he had the field beaten 440." "Even thal shouldn·.~ lake P-AMilrl. VIiia Plrk Sr. ll·I SAN DIEGO (Munldp.sl) .. ltrJ -1•1 Theriot in the CIF 4·A 440 ~::.'1i':i~~·M.;:>'~ ~~: :~ an9iers: JY veuowiail. 11 whlre "' finals, it set up what would and \Vas almost passed. That Still. Lloy figore s to ha\'e to 1 too much out of Tom. If' w..-.. Edi s ,,, b1s1, 6 boru1a, 11 call'o b""'· 2 h1llciu1, 't h · ., .. d I · lh 880 I --r. · 2 b.'l"•coo., 1 ... r~• ., ... 11,_ ,-. appear to be a sizzling won appen again. run ,1ar o 11·1n c . •---------•I 1F-H11U1>. SA Va!lev Jr. .:i..1 °' ~ "'' ··• "" be h d h :~'"'"t!nerimA1 11 j'· JtJ P.1.1t.1.01se COVE -934 rock cod. rematch Friday night in the •laHcy predicted il '"-'Ould may ar er I an anyone in 1F-r~=. vru1°Park1m Cl! s~: .4.u OXNA.RO -19 .,11911rs: 68S rock coo. ~!asters !rack and field take 48.1 or better to win. the CIF meet history. I IF-ftch•ndv. anti~"" Sr .398 UI C>lue !:lass, 11 cow cod, 26~1ng cod. I ''If h • hcd l"k h 1F-Eccll'1 .Miler o.; sr. .u• halibut. meet at Cerritos College. Lloy, "'hose 1:52.2 "·on him ~==='='=P="'~-·=' ·.:e=c:w:;as IF-Ke1. El T°" Jr. .Jtl SAH PEDRO Cflnd SlrHI L1ndln~) h h . 1· 1F-F111a. Sonora s'. •01 The two ave met t ree the C!F" '·A 880 11·1,·e I.'.'' I OF-WnUe, SA V•llev Jr. .Jtl -~ antll!r.: 150 rock co d . h ' " F-H<!<!rlck, Or1"0" Sr. .3WI lO~ •ock cod. · Th " 3 LI O ~F-Od•skl. Trov sr_ .111 1sper11;111;1191 -P anvl<'r1: 1 C>Ofliro, limes this year and t e score Frida.v. 1rill again double.I j\,JAY SALE ,I F-AObbie, Foo1h111 S•. .J41 ts ertot . oy . running !he half first F-Mlll•n. La Quin!• Jr. ..05 LONG BEACH fe tlmonl Pltrl -8 . W d T F-H1r1, Sonora Sr. .Jn ~.,,,,1~'~' l?C rock cod. csperttisl\ln1 l -''If they n1ct JO times in 1 ··Toni knov.'S now he tan e nee Your rade! OF-C~t•11•, M•l•r Del ~r. .115 14 1ng1e 6 Uco b 141 k od P1em mp d UT-Abbott, N1wpor1 sr. 7·1 '" ra •••. roe c · match race Brian ""O!Jld win beat Brian.'' says Ed ison iu rices pai UT-Posttr, Mlrlna sr. 1·4 SEAL BEACH -4'i •"IJ!en· 135 rock ,, · EXCELLENT SELECTION ~~;~=~f~:,~l:...,~rT~:~~·:~··s..~';~,~~~'~;l;.;;;;;;;~:i;' ;;;;aC::;,~;· :;';''-;";:,;".';.;;,;'';~;1~;;_;';";~;-;;;J11 _~-IO, _predicts _ Newpo~ _ :O~c_h _Gordon Fitzel. "•le Immediate Delivery DON'T DISCARD THOSE DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE NAB ERS START HARD? (O __ /•/7/7 OLD TENNIS SHOES ! ! GIVE POOR MILEAGE? CAN HELP caaie.eac THE CARBURETOR SHOP ...... --.......... _.., ... , __ _ ANTHONY'S SHO£ SERVICE •WISTCLlfP PLAZA •l.IDO •FASHION ISlA~D •COllONA OIL MA~ -n;rc--... ·-• i ! ' ,J . J , ' ·~Emw:. I ~.~"fl} y ~~'1: ' . • •!' ' -...... lt•1 ltilllOI llVD. COSTA ""Sil .... , .. ,.. illl-~-... -·--•.-•11" WE'VE GOT IT ALL TOGETHER OPEN 7·0AVS Please Call 540-9 I 00 2600 Harbor Costa Mesa radio pager "s11~00 am9nth total cost no deptsit on credit approval ORANGECOUN'TY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE''° 835-3305 • Mission Viejo Leads CIF Golf Qualifiers ·just miss the culofL while Newport totaled 419 and Marina 421. Mission Viejo High's golf team led the qualifiers Monday in the CIF Sectional meet at lhe Mission Viejo TNm Sc(l'I~: 1 M11sl0fl V!tlo fol01l 1 (lar.monl (41t) J. S.n Clttneflle country club. Cd•) 4 Los A11mllot !416l. k 1nalvldual Sc°"s: Ml11llN'I Vl1tiO Tom Led by 79s from ri.tar Mirtln, 11. Mart O'MNra 1t, Ted O'Meara and John Schock, cummlnu eo. JOhn Schotk, 7t, Tom K<!elilr 11. S"n Cltmil!"ll1t: Gf11\1m Mission Viejo totaled 407 to Cowin ao, Marty Morgantlll, 11. take a five slroke ruid over L•rrv Poncl"° 11. Ken K,.,, 1.s. Kim r-Htnrv, U runnerup Olaren1ont. Other Low M"'""'' for D•~-J•11 Moreno. .1 . { h CIF eurro1191\•, 11. Jim M1r1J"'L Sin schools quali y1ng or t e ee'"·••dl""' n. Mark r1ark•. LM finals besides the top l\\'O \VCre A1am1101 11, D•v• Hiit, 11, Rlv11r11c1e San Clemente und Lo s-,;,',;;";;'·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. Alamitos. I The finals will be held June 3 at Quail Lake Country Club. Only the lop four teams at the sectional advance lo the finals. Estancia finished one stroke behind Los Alamitos to LEASE .t. '74 610 WI.GOH $99.89- + T._.JllmoOE.1.. COSTA MESA DATSUN :114 5 HARIOl IL .. D. C..M. 540.6410 INE CAROWNERS LEATHER World's tt.nt .._..,. & Ylllyl ca .... r .LIFE . ••llhblt ot .to......,., ul IZIJI 196-lttJ Spring Trouser:) "' Corbin T attersal ls. Checks and Bold Plaids *THAT INCLUDES EVEN NEW CHANNEL 50. SAN DIEGO'S 6, 8 AND 10 AND SANtA BARBARA'S CHANNEL 3 -'TOTAL TELEVISION' • Yes, TV WEEK now gives you a weekly summary of upcoming programs on Orange County's new KOCE-TV (Channel 50) every Sunday, along with hour-by-hour listings of what's doing on San Diego's channels 6, 8 and 10 and Santa Barbara's Channel 3 (VHF listings also appear in the. Daily Pilot's daily television listings). With the help of our friends at TV WEEK, the Daily Pilot got it all together. Now we offer read· ers, especially those in the South Orange Coast area and all others on community cables who can pull in all the signals there are in the Southland, 'Total Television', the most complete newspaper listing 'of television fare available. Every Sunday in TV \~ee k-Every Day in Daily TV Log • I • • ' a ' . I ' - ' ' r I I 1 I l ' I • m ' MANN THEATRES s ..... MIOwt• l Dwtlil ........ PA PILLON Mll\.IMt.,,_ 1 ..... IWf_ So1'Mtime1 A Great Notion .. ,,,, .. "', ............ -F,....,.,u •I IMl'lotl SI. 52S.l526 THE LAST DETltl 111 I COULD NIVll HAVI SIX wmt ANY MAN WffO HAS IO um1 llOAID FOi MY HUSIAND LIM ..... Aff. •~tt of llnotl' 121 ~070 --·-,_.. THI OllAT OATllY IN! FA.NTAmC PLANn IOl ._,,, O•••• ,, ...... , .. ··-h~!Ol \k .) 962·2~81 "'Ibo< ...... r ,,..;::~ ... 511·1171 ... ,h ...... S.. et lb"~"" Gt-,, ..... , 5'.M ·6212 DOUll.I TMlllll I Olllll A UOMACM U"'!'lll MA•K OF THE DEVIL :f 2 !II DEVIL'S WEDDING NIGHT 111 Uftc .... A .... 1w.•t•lll....it 517·2223 '"°""' ,...,. :.:: ~ 4N•UIJ. --·-.i., ....... ---~~Yl~ll'"I' . """"" ' . ' -· . . • • • DAILY PILOT JB Allen Funt Smiles "\Ve started exam in l n g general aspects of human behavior," he said, adding lhol thl:I approach still ls used rll()M N£W l,.INt c1irou.. ,... JIMI ...,.ll 19. "JIMI PU. YS IHKELIY" "'The Tweln Chairs' is uproarious fun!Aqtruel1nof ~1 ·~ comedyhll to Sit ;t," "' ,, ._ ....... ... $ ............ ...,1a.1 "Pltr" • Doily at 7· I t.15 s.dar. 3:4s.1.10:1s "Cholrl" ·Doily llf 1:40 s.nday • 2·5:20.1:40 DEL 0 WEDNESDAY NIGHT* of. ah, alternatives to norma'.I life. Funt, 59, said it all started happening when he was in the Army, where many things happen. The year was 1944. His outfit had gotten a wire recorder and he did gag interviews just for kicks. get people angry." And so. the show 's emphasis changed. ' He said around 1952 he began promoting the "Smile, You 're on-Candld camera" slogan after each gag "and we stopped using indJViduals as the goat or anything. today. r The big problem iJ lhat 90 A y percent of the people he fll~ AWAID Wl-S wind up on the cutting floor. L..r--n.~c-.. - "And those are the ones who IUll•...._ givea us. hell," he $!lid. "They w .... , .... say, 'Where's my film? I'm •llll&ISIMI, ~ :iw:.!~?"Y aa that guy you "W 111111111" 8 AP.,-...il!~.,.. TWO GREAT MUSICALS "FIDDl.SI OM THE ROOF" & ..MAH OF U. MAHCHA" ''IARDOI" IRI . +"FANTASTIC Pl&NlT"'tPGJ .,.HE GREAT GATSIY .. IPGI ... "'SOMETIMES A GREATHOTIOH'" S I 7· "'TUCHEI'" tll • "'WEEKEMD WITH A lilT5tTTU." ''THE STIMG" IPGI ... "'CH•RLIE YARRICK .. IPGI ~"'PAPILLON'"lPGI ... .,FIST FULL OF DYHAMl'TrtPG) ""THREE MUSKETEERS .. -"12 CHA.IRS'" IGI ••• -..... -··---~ ... -..!...··~---~ • Makt Wednesday night your night to •at out. At 0.1 Taco. Wednesda'y night Is Taco Night. You get lhrff tasty Del · Tacos for Ju at 99c. This Wednesday, drive thru for a family sizt meal you won·1 forget. At pricea you'll find hard to beat. NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA TUSTIN Red Hiii Har So11ta A110 Fwy. lri,t•I IPollsodnl at Campa HUNTINGTON BEACH COSTA MESA 5116 Wot'* 1155 lok•r • at Sprhttekd• at Folnlew SANTA ANA Mol11 & D,.r/S41t•••h•m -...,.1,Httllill"" Al12XIPM ""rt. C•'tW'Mtioll" • -·-·tl'GI hll!I~ t:2S Sat & Suti. 1~ 2:30 Sh¥•Mc~ ...... ...,_ .. ,aplllon .. Also lPGI -n.--.· ·-~-ti) "tHlc~TIOM" "MAM OM A $WIMao• tNI ..,..,..,._ "Cll•:tli.~cu • ST AlS MA.X '°" STllOH•&LIH IUlST'l'M JASON MIU.H•l.U J, COii -.. .,-., , ..... w ... n.,... 0..., o1 6:00. """'l:OO.•:M ,,.l ·!~0.t:IO. I I :S~ W . 1.~4:1M:50.t·l .. 11.\G S.0.. UIO••o?0.•:50.t:JO :~· .. ., PW•"D• •••'": Ill i · ,I : : ····~·'" ... : ~·:.:.. .......... :~~!-.. ~· .. :: .. --...-.............. . · l - GRAND OPENING -MAY 22 •Edwards New -· Beautiful Newport Cinema #2 II .. Hfffn 9J1CH !COTT Ull.IOlllll11 LL11TEAl1CTI :, ...... ,.,,,_ J' MAN ON A SWING ! ' . "'"'' .. : __ ......... , .. co•st HWY •• , M•C•ITH\ll ..... ,~. STAIS a1cH•~o oanovss ~ltOW.\11 PAUi, Lllou.T IN! CAMOJ Cl.All c-:tt.- JAMISGAblll "SKIN GAIN." C~GI ,t ·), ......... ·-e.~ <~o ROBfRT NfWlll.lN RfDfORO I I ROBfRT611.lW ! ;, "-""'.:'f r.'0/ ,, I >,< ':.e»· ... '"":i\oii~ ,., . . " . . . :: '· I I ' THE THREE MUSKETEERS sr .. •s OUYH IUD IAQUtl. WILCH •• 41< ALL STAI C •ll t llNG5 IA,CIC THI HtTIAT Of l \ICILt SWASH, TM llLL5. S PILL\ & MA .. lllAITtl ISCAl'U" "'"'''0' ..... G-Alll<L UCHA•D CHA.,llJILAIH MICHAlL fOllk CHAILTo.<Htno .. GIAILDll'lf C...._.,fllH . .. ....... .. ...... •DWA~O· '~' ~~?~'!.~).. • • l<A•IO• •T WIUOH •t .. JU6 ., • ___ ,;· __ _ ~ i ' r I l I l I I ·-r· ' " '. ' • ,. 1 • ,_ ' -' '' 1-, · L ,. ,.. ' . ' ... , :.1 t • 20 DAILY PILOT A Tuesday, May 21, 1974 • ,,,_ • -. ' i .• • • • • i 11 I ' ' •• I ' • , ... • ... .,, •t ''tl ' i -~ ,, "' _!r' . ,_ 11.".:. .... --... ~·I· ... -.;; ---- I • --I J 11 .. &iit:l:f.:! DilllJ Pilot Sllll Pllolol j South SJ101·e Sailittfl Claib Operas Season: I: Flag officers of South Shore Sailing Club display clu b burgee during Opening ' 1 : Day ceren1onies at the clu bh ouse on C'oa st lli gh wa y. 1'he group wa s first organ- ized as a sn1all boat ··paper club'' and has grown to one of the rnajor yac ht clubs in the I-farbor area. Fron1 left : Don F}ri cc. c:om1nodore; Dick Ke ith, vice co n1n10- dore; Da ve rlarrison . rear con1111odore. Only 18 Finish Iri Wind Thirl):-onc :;kipi>ers . ' and 1 ;, _ v•inds f~---. crews braved 3(}.knot Sunday in Balboa Yacht Club's Huntington 20-F'a!hom race, but the winds <ind seas took their toll arid onlv 18 finished. The race v;·as a feature of BYC's 66 Series. Phil ?>.1organ's 30-foot sloop Primera \\'as dismastcd in the heavy going and Jack Bibb's 57-foot yawl T n t e r m e z z o suffered a bl0\.\'11 out 1nains'l. Safety Course Slated 9 Concerts SAN FRANCISCO 1l'P!i - The San franciS('() A r t Commission scheduled nine "pops" concerls. a sumn1cr tradition with ~faestro Arlhur Fledlor, from July 9 lo 27. The concerts will be held in Civic Auditoriwn on T u e s d a )' s . Thursdays and Saturdays. ' i~ ...... ,:.;,< • i 6 4 2 • I . The Bl&cest Mar~etplace on the Crance Coast i DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED I You can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642·~678) ADS One Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad Fast Credit Approval ,. Real-Estate ...•...• 1000-2999 ~nnouncements, Personals, Merchandise .... : . 8000·~ ~ & Found ...... 5050-5199 -Biicits & Marine Rentals .. .. . .. . .. 300j)-4699 I ices & Repairs 6000-6099 Equipment ........ 9000-9099 Business, Investment & Employment & . 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C'pl. !)56-8800 only. $225 l\lo. 673-7-120 . ITT REALTORS L.1l 5 Local Offices To Serve You .,,----General R.E. 1002 General R.E. .::..:;;=,.;.;c..:;c.____~ 1002 SPANISH BEACH POOL Buy OF THE YEAR' I',','.'.'.',','.',," ,.,,,,,.,,, "'°'" '" . :\I·:\\" r l l ST O '1 • J'()lJJ.: ~ f{:11Sl'd P ll I l" 1 . I ,;,,,"' '""""'' '""'" ,.,.,;,, 194 Ft, on North Bay-· .'-'(•p;.i· • .i·· f;uiiily 1· no 111 • front with 2 bdrm. 11 .. n1.-111.1h(•1·o,;; k 1 1ch1'n home+ den; 2 frplc s., lf•·.11<'d l"t1;;1<1n1 puo)l 111111 hobby rm. Shared pier -11•···11: :-;1•,·luch•d 1na~11 ·1· & I F ' I I '-till<' F ii Ill I ! .I -s l I.,. d sip, ee s1mp e ot 1,. di·"",:... Yl l~Y l'LCJ.-:~:· on private Collins Is·· T l! 1;1-:.\C!I . Taki· land. $215,000. Firm. :i•11,.i1i.•i.:•· ~~;::--ti7ti7. ( •1'( •.· rri. ~ • 11~IUN10 /IC NICI THE REAL ESTATERS BEACH COTTAGE hi FL fl'Onl:'lg« fltl 1:.t ]!"II, :: d,,,.,., !oJ -.;111rl~. lii.·~unr(l"d l••;1•·h. t =~r tor '.'nrl )101111• .v 1•·hulld Ja11·r. 01111t•r h~a1·ing ;1n-.1 St'.ti.ooo. c.,u 1;~:;.:l66:; ti7:h~'IG ~:\r.". associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 2025 W lalboa 61J·l66J ~~,.HERITAGE · REALTORS 1002 General R.E. 1002 Make an almost immediate move. Newport Crest is lhe exciling lownhome community I hat overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Center. Exteri or maintenance provided. Come - let us show you how you can't alford not to live at Newport Crest. 2-3·4 bedroom residences .HJwom $63,000 •• $93,ooo. g From P•elNc Co•st Highway iind Superior Avenue Intersection, drl._.e 'up Superior to Newport Crest entrance. Sele otnce: #1tAobon Court. Open dally 10 A.M. to Sunset. (714} 845-8141. •9,75,.. corwen!ion11 l11'11ncln; ol 30 ye•r lol11. ~h prlot of Plll'I I, 163,000; lolal down payment Of S31$0.00· 360 monlhl'f PIYfT!•nts of lt95.8J IP<ln<:ipal and ln11tat1l: tsiiu~lftd ,...,..._.. dallon , ... lddihOl'lll. 9.25,.. ANNUAL. PE.M:INTAGI MTL ---..... _______ _ • . ' ' . . ' . l;;G;•;n;e:;r•;l;:R:;. E:·===1::b02:=G:;e:;ne;r;:;•:I ;:R:;. E=.===1002:: Gtnerel R.E. I002Goneral R.E. 1o01Gin;;~~~E.PRIC~002c0r0n1 doi Mer 1022 Corona d'tl Mar -1022 , Newport Be1ch • ....... If~ 1069 Nftport Beach 1069 IN MESA VERDE The UNIQUE Features of This Hom• Are : lt's a spacious 5 bedroom with terrific kit- chen-family room area complete with stone fireplace. Upstairs bedrooms open off a dra· matic gallery. (This is the popular Buccola 5 bedroom. plan). This particular home has outstanding landscaping improvements. Pre~ sented at $86,500. · UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 546-5990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa General R.E. 1002General R.E. BROADMOOR TURTLE ROCK 1002 LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrms., wil11 5 !laths. Lido Nord. Spec- tacular view! Pier & float . $275,000. WATER FRONT LOl ON LIDO NORD 4G'x!IO'. Magnificent view! $250,000 LIDO NORD 5 BR., 5 ba. Prize 60 ft. waterfront lot. Pier & float. $375,000. HERE'S VALUE \ REDUCTION SPECTACULAR DUPLEX C .D.M. 0~1(· Y('UJ' old dupll'X . 11 ~ block rronl hcal'h • lh.11t1' 011·ner's unit 1vi1h I brdl'OOrns, 3 hfllhs, f11111ily mo111, f\fB:stcr suite 1vith firt>p]aC{', t>lc. l'1c. Rt>flr Ul\Jl 1vilh 3 bt'drOQ1ns, 2 b:11h.~. Th1'L<e car ga111Ke • Thi~ vus101n built duplex is truly s1>e<·tacular. Call 6n-.8550. OPE/II nL 9 • IT"S fU/1110 BE /11/Cfl THE REAL ESTATERS SWING A MOP SAVE A LOT A REAL RARE OPPORTUNITY for bo.a.Uovers 'vantin_g a luxury ho!ne1 \\'ith pier and slip at the \Yater front . Main llouse; 3BR., 2BA., plus Gst. qtrs. with bath. 2 patios and 1nuch rnore . $129.500. FEE! Don't lose this one by hesitating! Owner will trade for Duplex or Triplex. TAX HEDGE Don't \\'ait any longer to shelter your in· come! Jiere's an ideal starter . Sharp beach duplex. 2 bedroom units, fireplaces, sundeck, $72,950. Low down OK! WON'T LAST! GRUBB & ELLIS CD. REALTORS 675-7080 $96,000--F EE \\<•ith a vie\v "Or Fashion Island. Exp~nsive Irvine 1044 ·, Laguna effch impor ted tile in entry, breeze way, kitchen , 1048 & rear yard of this exquisite Portofino home . TUltTLEROCI\: Exc"pcionaJ. Fee land! 3 BR, 4 BA+ bonus room AND Iv v.·eLJ decorated Broud-1 IMMACULATE!! many more custom tea tu res, all for $96,000. I ilioor . ..i hedroo~i honie. Lors 12 Bdrni.. 2 hath home: of \l'lndov..<:, hJ.":hl nnd 111·, 1• rl . ,..,,A •ith lg" trel's $62,900 IN UNIVERSITY PARK? lt·rrsting. an!:!ri;. PrLC't'd to i11h:fckP~l1~1. c1os;·to ne\\' ,\real greenbelt je\vel! 3 BR, 2 BA ~ome & :-.t·ll ut S69,ooo niariru1. i-1w·1)' on this one d ' '!VI' soDR()()\tc· Jan1 rm. llighJy upgraded. Huge bric k pa· UN l\'E:RSIT\' PAHh'.: TIH' at $36,500. A stone's thro\v fro1n Lake Arro\vhead, rea y ~ ,., · ., · y II • NEW CUSTOM . .,$,\LL TEHJ\l:'i tio , IO\V 1naintenance yard. See this! ou' 1 fonnr-1· n1odl·l hon1r tor 1hc for developmen t into one of the finest rnoun· buy it for $62,900_ . L.a Ni.Hr modl'l. The oNt\· 1 OCEAN VIEW tain com1nunit ies. 163 Acres priced for your You bargain huntl'rs hod I t110 brdroJn1 honic !or sa.11· L..a.rge 3 bd1iTI .. 21.:i ba . advantage at $500 per acre. Call for details. heller gl't our yuur n1op~. NEW RED CARPET RL TRS ' lodav. Greql l'OUples hoin\:'. 1·uston1 ho1ne: aJmo$t ready 0 t d. I ·1 h · Id broon1s, and buckets and ''FASHION IS'AND'' 'I FC'C ·land. sis,;,oo, for occupai1ey. Has \~c. uts an 1ng amt Y ome on quiet cu e sac; 1•11l! us on thi s on<'. Do a 'I'" livinl! & fan1ily rm. \\'tthl 3 lge. bdrms., dining r1n. & view! Ready to DUR 25r" YEAR lit!le clean up and you 'll 567 San Nicholas Dr.,. Suitt 103 HE~T.\L.';! beam ceil & frplc. t.ge. yard go at $58,900. Incl. land. BEACH havt' a horne that you'll bt· CALL 640.8672 1 11ano1l'r Pinn in t:nil"Cl'slly 1 roon1 for pool. ~la!ui·c BAY AND proud of. Cati no\1' and ask LISTINGS NEEDED Purk. Nrar scl100ls and nati\·c trees. A :ohort 11·~lk 101 Ontu CORBIN-MARTIN, INC. 1tbout lisnng No. 9101 I i;:rrrnbcH. Three bcdroorns, th" beach n1akes this anl nJ' 675-3000 WALKER & LEE Corona del Mar 1022 t Huntington Beach 1040 ,·;ithrc\ral ('C'ilings, sereened · xlnt huy at $79.00J. I "'21 REAL TORS 644·7662 2407 e. COAST HWY. CORONA beL MAR Hnd carpeted. Darkroom u1 ···"·. •;. ·. fl.wbiftll. C d IM Heal C'1'10 TOP·O·THE l'n"ce Reduced ' '""'''· s:iso. .a.: m..,.._n"""'I orona e ar General R.E .· 1002 G I RE 1002 COSTA MESA , ~· ~-., enera · • HILL " $2 400 'i Conv<'nirnt \\'alnut Square. ', •;:- Gt!neral R.E. 1002 1 General R.E. 1-'-~'-~~~~~~- 1002 STOP RENTING' GREAT BUY 545.949 ( iv· 1 d -lSO d ' • <pao'klmg Z bedmom 1mH, I 671 499.11001 '1' t a r~mauc ' eg. 2 Bdrm. + Pool I clo:.e to cvC'1ythin~. ,\ir 4•'4·5 I ""I 2 l" lh Pus ocean \lew, a I d·1· ~" '2'0 I •C•'-•'--•-:,,-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-:01 NOW! . [)t ... i·ooins, :>il s ' tx-autifully decorated 3 BR r $22 600 con . i ion.,., . ., ., . Is Townhouse Living • E-:ttllrnt Villa Park ArC'a. Corona del Mar 1022 & Oen 01· .i BR custom built . • , Call 6T.l'*m:;: RUSTIC FABULOUS Don't pay for soo1cone clst''s ('ornC'1' llonte. l\l<iny extras home \\'ith huge gante roont. i Yo~ can p~ .ro.too.J n:iore. 1.1an • I Your Life Style? Pro P e r ! Y: i-· o r including inlc>rcom systen1, forinal diniug, and luxurious this for a new urut 01 yu.u I T()('aterl in a non-urban ::\rt:a. • REDUCED 01\·nrr anxious IRVINE approximately S300 P r r I i-prinklcrs, electric gal'agc nias!er :.uitr. Outside is ex· can buy my upgraded unit alop the hills & su1TOundt-xl : to i;rll his 3 bd1·1n ~ n1onlh enjoy your 0\1'11 11!fl(ir up<'th'r and ONE DUPLEX tensive -atio decks, big for$2,00:Uelo\\"J'cplace1.1cnt bv a forest of ll'l'l'S, lhis 2 "'!\lonh.'rt'Y" nv1dt'l \\Ith , Air Conditionfld sparkling e!C'an. I res h I Y '\'"EAR \VARB.ANTY for SOUTH OF. HIGHWAY tret>s and a l\oi pond. All a! cost. bdrn1. hon1r has \"ic11·s of hf>11n1 ceiling, fn1'111a\ d1nini;::, I S~l,.lj() El.Ill Price painted, 2-story h 0 n1 e · lJUYl'r. Of£('reli for $·1!:900. Compll•tely r e nl ode I c ti the end o( a quiet 2 ll£inn condo., dcs1rdble f'\'Prything, fro1n lhe Ot'f'<in goui·n1l't kitrhL·11. fn111il y J\lovc. yotJr bo;it or rrinif}('r I c· a &I~. ""'·ners unit. r:very1hing is cul-de-sac. ground level floor plan, l~~ , to !he valleys b\'101'" i\ladt> b d ''r1 · 1 1·11 2" >""••·old ri"bl on!o !he lol. This 1 Id d J d 11 F hi p ... 1 & bl • iuon1 \\"Cl ar, air l'On , '" us >Cau 1 u .2 ' "' 11e1v. ; Sl'l' .u e 1 ~·a -1:'1~ A top value at years ne\v, ·res y a1nto...-u [ of 11·\XX · t..'Ollt'rclc oc·,,;~, priv;iir palio scrlutl1•d for hon1e sparkles like new. lovely 4 HR home has ii Hll slrr>et lor11t1on. Bnngs 111 Sl59 5{)'J 1vilh tastefuUy paneleo and ; the hon1e has an air.~ de1•01 inlinu1tc uutdoor du1h11::. Ne1•• shag rarpets through· · {'Onvenicncl' 10 shopping, 'j S;'i21l n1on1h 1 n r o tn <' C•ll c·A'•.7211 mirrored llvinE room, plush' REDUCED TO $51,500 I ol one silUflll•d in tJ)l' I · sch o o I s, <' h u r r h ~· s. Cf D 1·0 S79 ~ C 11 " ~· I \\"on'l last 111 this price o U t. Cc n tr a a Ir !~EDU . ·""" fl ea wallpapered dining area, CornC'r lot beauty 11"ith l'US· I ntowltains. Sj£1,(JO(), S.'l\I.:!:-~}. _ 1~)nd1tionin)'.;, and a b'l'.C'at Comn1unity pool And ll<ll"k 10 I to Sl'l'~ CW.ner sn.vs n1akc. sha<> carpets & custoru I toniilt'd inl.erior. 3 l.xlrrn, ~ boot~ All for S<l.2,500. Call ,.... ti * ~IAINTE'.\'AXCE FREJ.... rJI.\ 71 ~·, loan \\'rt h offl''' . 1 , dra.,es, ove.=-sized pantry 2 bath t\1·nhse in University O -- l.l\'!Nl; 1rL1h this 3 UR, payn1rnts or $220/anonth '."J.16-231::. [ 644=7270 1· • area, cu:.i:>m tile counter Park "'i!h ·palio and attrac· SC'I U cozy dC'n, custorn \\"a\I just ""ailing 10 be assun1ed. OPENTIL9 •1T'SFU/1110BENICEI ' 1 tops, shake roof, near ti\'e landscaping. REAL ESTATE pap!'r, 1rarn1_ rll"h \\'O?<I Bctt<'r hurry and ('all. 1' SWEEPING VIEW I schools, walking d1s1ance to l CALL 552·7500 l)tuiclluu.:, la\"1sh balh 11·1th WALKER & LEE Gracious eourlyard enll'Hncc [· OCEAN VIEW H1:1f11ing'.on Center. s1vi m· • VISION • 1190 GJenneyrc St. 1 n1i1T01'('d decor, au10. gar. It 'EI t '; to lhls t'.•·ccptional custoni· DREAM HOME :n~,.gs."°"Nowl ~n2000d mbe'"10Y,,,P..'.!:..k1 I I 49+-9473 ftt9--0316 dvor opener, soft 1va1cr unit ca.. sac ,, . ....... • • .,.,.~ I . :==:~~~~·~~~l~=::l~::~~~~~~:::I builr hon11· in J.r1•111l', See this corner. location 3 new. (Principal~ on!v , R d H'll R lty Private p.:11io, soot 11ng T Tl 1 d I " ' e I eG dd I l'l'rac"'l·. ll'C<' ~pal'ious. be roont, fam1 Y r o o n1 ole .. ••J-Call tod"y I "".=. SPECTACULAR cliff rnusie for intcrt'1'.llll a s o \ I j .,.., .... ~:':':~~~'""~i """ ... """"JUU the luxurious comfo11s of , lll.~lrooins. i t;i;1I is p u~ j' ho1~1e. High!~ upgraded. . 847-3095 REALTY REALTORS drive coastline view. O"n this !Q\\"AhoUSl'. Great JifC'' ODY ANOTHER niaJds' roon1 ond absolutely i * DUPLEX * . EnJOy the placid pool or use • Univ. Park Center, Irvine ''Our O\Yll apl, \VaUace L. S-t?500 'BIG o·A gTC<at \'IPI~ of hoth 1111.' h<1Y j &SI buy Ill IO\\TI? &I of ti1e private beach. A SUJ<'l'1 BREATH Of'' Ncfl,.Rltr.494-9318 -~· T'1hylee ~~al~'Esiate Fa~r t NEW ~ .. iSTING rind Of'c:in CaH for <h•1a1!s ' H11·y., 2 BP •. f'ach. Frp~. ; .. rg<' ~ot. A tru1)1 bcS~L.JU.Y l NEW ENGLAND YO NUS $3'000~ Lo'do Is!: P I rt and ;!ppt.i1111n1t•nt to i:ho11. rer'ent_ly n.xleror. Co. l'ner. lot at S92,50CL • , TRADITION,\L HO'i!E. · lO~~.,I BJ9 6133 or 536--2551 College ark has ots too er Anolher nriv onP in l\orth 1 0 1 f 644..7270 " C d • & thls ho1ne> is the b'1·eates1 Co,to 1\-tesa. \'<'r.< sh:i 1·p 4 : 11 nr-1· 1111 In an(' t' · 1 for pnl"acy. Good financing. ' N ti d i qui£'! pr('stige redit to buyer a.<; cCQrators I BETTER BUILT h h ~. · fii::-R.l:iO. Call no\\· to see! es e 11 • . allowanCt', seller forced ..kl I . b 'Id · ? -4 hig Bl'·~. 3 Kft'at a.1 s . .-Bl' ,,,,1 l"m>ly/n1ntp>1s or i' E ••ea Sweep•ng \sta U'\\'HY 1 Lar .. De•>'gn-" by Ro•h.,·d l Wh t t '" ... OPEN TrL 9 • irs fUN ro Bf NICE' MORGAN R AL TY .... · · . . immediate sa e. ge 'l . ., """ ... •· Y no UI 1 • ""n spl'l'ial guest apr with 11s convertible -to :. BH PLGS , , 59 past sky light \\1ndo~v _to story, ~· BR, 3 BA coni:io Neutra. \Vidc, stri;el to * LOTS * 01111 frp!c. Brand Ile\.\' dining area. If this :i d I '~ 673-6642 67.S.64 chilrlrens "·ing. Rust 1 c l\"ith formal dining, huge street.. 3, bdrms .. family rm. lis1u1g. doesn't appeal 10 you, :1t ' { SOUTH OF HWY "Copper KetUe" kitchen. fanlily & 2 fircplact>s. Noiv + maids rm. $136.000 • VJE\V-$21.9'"JO. moin for I $52,500 lr;is1 eilll .~ 11·1•'\I show ynu 'II ·, Newly Redecorated r·ormal din .. Sunny BAY vacant _ imn1ed i ate NEAR EVERYTHING I • ~~·g ~lO~l·l ~" \\~g~.l~'.,k~~~h1,j 1 the ne11• litter of Shc~ty •! ~' 3 Bdrrn. 110111£' 11.1lh l'C'ntal I \VINDO\VS l!\ lront de'.1. possession _ $62,92i0. Call l 2 Bdrms, family rn1,, 2 Pups. Full J)l'l<:C 011) • unit Sfol,'.iOO. Submit offers? Large guest quarte1s l\-11s. Hanna 545·8'124 1 baths, beautLlul hand laulJ units or hon1c & unils. S.19.~. I Newport Hetnhts I B lb. B Propert'es 14 LARGE UNI'.S, South of niaster on_lst floor. 3 huge SouthCo ReaHors. quarry tile in kitchen & ( r:ASTSIDI:'.: · Horse prop-~ II "2 a oa ay I H\\'Y. !2) 3 BR s, (l / 2 BR, baths. Price for lhe Jr. ' U $88 500 ~r1y. 60' x 300', rakl'S 2 22~1 _'.95t(}..~ ~ COATS ' NEW LISTING!! I * * 64()..8484 * * 1 J) l BR. Q\vner. 833-3894. I Exec. \l'/EASY TER.'1.S.1 EXCITING Nc1v _:ZBR. 2 ~A. fam Y rm. ' · hon11•s \1·[th lot ~Jllil and 040•1:1811 & N1•a1· ll :1rbor Hi. .\.,sun1:il1t: DUPLEX <II 611 C11mation,l fo"'OR SALE by o11'nC1', on Brk, 962-5.Jll I To1vnhome, U~t \J cdr s 1. \ Y -LIDO ''REALTY "' 1·1u·111nt"e or guC'st hou~c I WALLACE \',\ loan: \1u n1;1l·ulatf' .l ~-of high\\'ay, r r i cc Canyon. $15.~. Ne1v paint I ~1?r~,&S~rraded ~·psl~P~,!'n • f:L!,'','.:PkOnRnT. Bf'.,\ C JI .1 Sun/Eve•. REALTORS t~·dn1i. 2 bo1. E \ 111_ s , S99,:nl. Broker, 67:1-5631 I & crpts. 673-9403 or 673-12..\J MOM & DAD SUITE tie'incld P~Y O\\'ner $44 900 ''"' fll'C'pla\'l', ne1v cn1, d1 p.~. -• ' Newport &Nch 1069 Coun1y. 0\"l'r l'.l.000 sq. ft. I 646-5855 -SC&-4141-Dblt• gar L"e yarrt. Costa Mesa 1024 • \Vith its own kitchen & bath Includes land 5a2-0736 ! I 17~ \ '" l ,,i,. ' II *673·7300 * on quirt ('Ul·dC'·:-ar ror l'X· (Optn Evenings) I 646--3928 ~r "'eve. 548-2426 CLASSIFIED DIB YOU KNOW? I ;hon m'hie.'. 3rafnultblhbnaglh1:n&chlo~~~~ CUSTOJ\'llZED HOJ\.tE in GRAND OPENING ' i·!usiv<! hornl'. $2ii.:'100. $6,500 TO OURS N I B y Towers I e CJlESTLINE ;irea. S.l,COO./ ---~ H The rnonlhly payment 1 . other room for your fan1ily., Turtle Rock. prof. landscpd, 1wpor a I 70' x 300' 10~; dn. Ski· ASSUME FHA TIRED OF di!fcrenre bet\\·een Sr;;. and It has an assun1able lo1v, 4 Br, 21 ~ ba, 11"a!nut 1 & 2 BEDROOM 1-d SI I Ad\·ertiscrs may place 9~.~,', loo· • ••",000 loa••· ,·,. interest rate Joru1, .so hun-u., p•••ell-" tam-rm, 3 C':ill' (;ONDUMINIUM HOJ\IES : hHvcn . 11 c-.01\":iy, 1are RENTING? d b 1 1 h e 1 " +'tu " " L-u l"Ost \1•1th fnend:<. 1 LOAN • I •h00t>ir as 1Y 5e3~rpo:;, SJSL per year. Most of this ' $39,900. gar, $72,.500 By O\vnt>r. BaBoaytroSln_t Homes' 1' 'LL od \\' S: a.m. 0 : · · ' is tax d~r!uctible. There are 833-1563 l ips ro1.. ; $6,::.00 10 assume or n1:iy!x-Call us t ay . (' ('olll Sfl\(' i\londay lhru Friday t..11 n..mNGTON LIA l)DJ"\:I m Full Security Highrise AIUS lt~:os cash. 01\·ncr savi. he you rno11cy S: ha.,sl0s. [ Pat'r of Plexes 8 to noon Saturday 13 ~inds of Tnortgag-e lo~ns I •1uP111 r·~·'' Location & Price Steel & l'oncrete consttuctio11 · • • • • might h('lp f1n.1ncc ." $)9S \'etl'r,tns · No lllOllf'V d0\\!1 available. Call us, \re i·c I ~ R,EALT'l University Park, La Salle l Private Bal~nies · 0 P ' 'S Al I Hl:<O ~l'; financu1g H\"ailablr., 1 oo'o Down COSTA !'IIESA OFFICE Joan f'Xperts. ' j\·]odel. 4 bdnns., 3 baths, 2 ·,' g.Jrage spac~s for n1os·! PE!l/;\l . ,\. ···c1161·-11 (~ 330 \V.Bay )I ESAVERDI::293:Z , I I 2 . ., I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 0\1·ner ll"JnSf('M'C'd. Pr1111C' a ti-II ' 642·5678 Rcd\\"ood. btfl 4 br, 2 ba., 17214 COAST HWY. ' rpcs., pall~S. Wll s. 1" J BED 1 •u'f'a . Take ad\'an1ag~ -t·nll ..---. On Golf Course 714: 846-1384 & 213: 592-2845 $62,500 RooJ top sundeck . 01:-"-t". /--=~ .... ~:_""\ 1 · 1 CH 19:10 sq . fl. S44,900. Un>·,e-o'ly Real!y fi73-6jl0 Unusual Opporturuly to ":.' .,,_...., , 2 dupk'xt'~ on pnn1r O<'at1on N'E\VPORT BEA ~IES VERDE 161' C · '" ,, A .., orsica, 48 Purchase Baytront Property PLUS POOL oPfN r1L 9 • 11 s FUN ro ac NICE• W lk I} l of golf 1-our.~e. Pf{O\'IDES 3333 Ne\1·port 81\'d. 2 b rk Lag na Beach 10 I .f§--a er ee I E 'CF:LLENT l'.ETUR,. 6'2-5678 ~il'.:::'I, 3 b>', a, ' e ""· Veterans Buy Now UM h B I in ,1;'~~~,:;:U,"d;ild, N.B. I Lora?t•rl in desirahl<' ~·" 1111•L11T•t1 TrL'111Pndou~ valu e in onarc ay E11s tsirlrCn.~lai\h•saft'llC':ed , . , toda•·"s niui·krl 11nly HUNTINGTON BEACH 3100 LNICOLN \VAY, 2.000 . . · . 67>8551 v;ird add~! fan11ly roJn1 •r , ~~ s107:uoo. Tak.: ;11.h·antage -17875 Beach Blvd.. sq. fl., .J br, 2 ba, lam rtn, I Payn1ents cheaper than rent. Ex cl us J v e P 1' 1 \'at c I Th--P-.--1 ·,11 ..... 1.,1rllt.'ts. \\'on"t las1. '!':'J .!<1'4 VIEW OF OCEAN t'Hll .~.i2-2;~1j. 540-1220 corner lot. $·16.200 I Ideal startt>r home. 3 comn1unity, .ohn the 8orh~and I Lovd~" h. 1 a 1 t ~lvbdacy 2 !1 G 2183 PUENTE, 17j(} sq. ft. Bedrooms, fireplace, huge side of the h1g "'ay. t' in Seclu .,.... 1 top ~ rm, Onlv s37.JOO. Call bt&-mI HARBOR VIEW HOMES NE\\'POHT HE:I HT:'> -, ' OPEN TIL 9 • IT"S FUN ro Bf NICE' LAGUNA BEACH c0111t>r lot. 3 br, 2 ba, l.'>xl5 ,,0 .... r-" patio. HuiTy on this guarded gates, \\ith private bath townhouse 1\·ith a ' Brand n1•1v, 3' lx'droon1, [ ~ .. ""' ""' ' 'fuJ · 'j I.lath. fa1n11y kitchl'n, le11· ~ 222 Forest Ave, sep guest or playhouse. one! $29,900. beach, tennis. Features ·l beauti occan v 1 e \V. I Iinn1aculate 2 Ix-ti + den, 2 mainrcnanec ya1·0 .. Dri ve b~· I f .1 · I o· · \\' 11 I -194-9466 .As~un1c GI loan. $36,750. ., bdrms, 2 baths. Formal Sunken living rm \\'Jth. W lk & l Cl f D I Costa Mesa Realty dining roJrn, am1 y roon1. flrcp ace. 1nuig rwn1. e , a er ee ', ha,ths, fir('place & patio. and SCC'. Near R ii l'il'C at · SAN CLE~lENTE ,,.. & Rt•~,,,.,, • !'11un.v other extras 1n;ikc ~·' "' u a, .;ii • · ~~·~~~~~~~~ 305 N. El Camino Rea -· ) 6 8 0' · s -I & -1 I J II • 6 000 I 1 S>'nce 1958 * 548·771 J , 962-4471 ( -. 54 1 Asking, $79,500. Ca I! bar. r .unt rear party, i~~~~~~~~~I ETE BARRETT Ail"•" 6 P1'f. Call ~7 '"17 I ,Y... • ~ 494-8003 patios. \1·1rn poo, saw1a .. !his an outstanding buy fee p · 492-4420 ~ " ""~ ,-------~ tennis $64,.500. OUTSTAl'iD·: Eastside Costa Mesa land. Call 64&-ml -REALTOR-ON THE WATER NORTH COUNTY HUGE SHADE OWNER d"perote. Hugo 3 I [TARBELL J ING VALUE Coll 644'""° WALKER & LEE 642 5200 Newport Beach dial !roe 540-1220 TREES $27,500-bdrm, 3 both trHevel. F"ll · I I [ ] • ~"1.95'>-0ock ,, ,1;p_ 2 Bil. d;n;ng rm, family rm, 'I ~ TARBELL 5BC'<lroon1s,4bnths,3·100Sq. REAL EST,\TE ~ 21 ~ h<t. dining. quiet CLASSIFIED IN C.M. chef's kitchen. Frple . ~ o F_t. .• hug<! 3 c:ir gnragc, 'Fix and save! 11 u g C' BLUFFS CONDO-location. Just listed, Hurry DEADLINES Covere.d patio. Bc_au!iru. I [ 1920 s. Coast H\\·y., L.B. o 169 :.00 THE FINEST• CALL 540.1151 Dcadlincforcopy&Kills .Hury, this first tinii;l" 1 eel 1 $61950 bk ~:::::cc=c.:::::::'o=~-'-cc~7 • . , MC di R altor executive hon1l'. Giafll rul· • • h d be ad\erllsed thl'f'c bedroom I poo-s1z _ot. ',. I •OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1·5, . ! Roy c ar e e 1 (h'.'·S<tC' Jot. 4 .+. fan1ily roJn1 Special end unit, G·Plan, is 5:30 p.m. t c ay, 1• , honie on a tree hned slreet 1 Call 842-88;>-I. 1305 Skyline Dr.: NE \\I,, 600 Newport Center Dr11"e. 1• 1810 Newport Blvd., CM , + forinal ~tning. C,lose to \\'ith 4 bdn11 s.. forin_ ;11 j fore publication, cxcep S .;r'tV" IJcach. 4 , .iv! a Ii" -vu dining:, dran1atic de('(l1.·a. !Ing ; & h'll 8 I I ' uo7729 I I 9 9= c II '7 '0 10 for Sunday & l\Ionday I \ion 1 last long 64&-7171. I REPOSSESSION \\·/s1reeping vie1\' of .o~can : * OCEAN VIEW * 1 Agt. & open beain cC'ihng~.1. Editions \l"hcn deadline OPE/llTIL9 •1T"SFUN108ENICEt \Forinformacionandloc:Jtion . · 1 ~-cant 1.:~t1n~s·:Fronievei)'rm.ofthis ge.::;1 -"""'""""""'""'""'""""""' is Saturday, 12 noon. '!fl of these FHA & VA honies, dran1at1c 3BR/3BA, " fp! s,, BR., 2 ~a .. fan1. rn1. hon1c.1 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 l...arg:c private patio. to I 1 • , tact huge game rm, gounnet tluge kit. \\"/brkfsl. w'f'a; 1 •1~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,-display your gar d c n Ing $t9,500! Super lfun1ington CLASSIFIED [ t ·11 ' con KA-SABIAN kiteh. Ask $15'1.500. See and dbl. door entry. Priv. beach talents. $79,000 Rl'aeh hon1e is sharJ:K'r than REGULATIONS , : •ll make offer. GEM1---c F Colesworthy a niodcl!, 3 lx>drooins, 2 ERRORS: Advertisers 1 • Real Estate 962·6644 • '"SEA CLIFF" Apt,o;. OYO • . LIDO'S EAST END-844 VIA LIDO NORD Open Thurs/Fri/Sat/Sun. 2-6 4 Bed room s, 4 bath~; bayfront, with pier & slip privil eges. 40 ¥ t. lot. $295,000. NEW FOURPLEX-OLD CORONA Brand ne\v 3 bedroo~ .2. bath, eac~ unit. Owner will cons ider cliv1d1ng these side by side structures. Walk to stores and trans- portation. $250,000. EASTBLUFF-VIEW HOMEI Near shops, schools, beaches. S~e this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Cozy family room, sunny breakfast room lookmg onto court- yard. $82,000. BE A LIVING ROOM SAILOR from your waterfront apt. 3 bedroom, 2 bath c0zy fireplace, private patio, boat slip 'available, pool, immacµlate gardens and grounds. Offered for $125,000. JUST IN TIME for spending summer on Balboa Island. Charming duplex with 3 bedrooms each unit. Wall< to shopping, bay and beaches. Only $109,000. BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED BAYFRONT Over 4 000 square feet in t.hls custom bwlt near new, exquisitely decorated home. 35 foot frontage on exclusive West Bay. Dock facillUes'. $300,000. DIAL 644-1766 1161-Sen J .. quln Hl111 Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. • • l>:.iths, <:lose to (l('C'an. should check their ads oct>an rront 2BR/2BA Ask. 121J...f Tuslln Ave ., N.B. Realtors 64()..0020 \\.ON'T LAST! Call ui::t · daily & report errors Pool For Summer 0\\'NER mvs. Spaci?us . 3 s1::i.ooo. O\VC Joan. j REALTORS 642-4623 Classified ads sell big ilems,l 8·17-60lO. . . I Immediately. THE !Big 5 bdrm, 3 bath home bdrm. 2 bath hon1e. Joamtly SUJ\11\IER RESERVATIONS • sntall Ken1s or a11y item. Sell idle ltcnis "''l1h a Daily r DAILY PU.OT assumes \\ilh fa111i!y roon1 & bonus 1111, frplc, all the built-ins. I Al\-IEP.ICAN 1-IOME MONTEGO MODEL Just eall 6-IZ...5678! I Pilot Cl~.ssHierl ad. 642~5678 liability for the first in· roon1. All n1ode1·n kitchen. Patio, shake roof. Roon1 for REALTORS •I Bedrooms. 2 Bath General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 correct insertion only. Rc11r living rn1, firrplAce.' your boat. S.l.J,950. bkr Call . 14 9-1·15!3 49'1·1001 Lge Jot next to greenbelt. MACNAB IRVINE ~~~~~~~"'·~~~~~~ MARINERS CUSTOM 4 or 5 bedroom family home. Lovely pool in lovely lg. yard. $108,700. Martha Mac- nab 642-8235. (W34) SHARP BAYFRONT DUPLEX Meticulously decorated & hig hly upgraded w/open beams. Master bedroom suite w/ massive fireplace. 2 pier slips. Family liv- ing w/income .or income o~ly. $159,500. Carol Berry 644-6200. (W21) PARK LID0--$48,750 Super sharp condominium .. 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths w /both dining & breakfast areas. ve,.Y secluded in parlc setting. Jack Custer 642-8235. (W27) ~~~~~~~,'!'.~~~~~- (lmnel MKn•b·lrvlnoR .. ttyCompany I i\ta~si\·e s11·in1n1ing pool & 962-1373. MONARCH BAY HARBOR VIEW CANCELLATIONS: paho area. Boal gale, OIVNER 11,_ D•a>t s~ 3 HOMES When killing an. ad be outside lighting. $63,000. bdroti ., ~rh "boiue'"~;ith A lovely, finely finished REALTY a•• •780 surC' to make a record Call f>.10-I720 . , . · ·' . cntel'taining & family hoine ~ 1 of the KILL NUJ\.IBER I faniily r'.11• frplc:.. \\et bar, \\ith 4 bdnns., den, formal _ _ _ . __ _ I given you by your ad [ TARBELL J i drean\ kuchen. $:>1,000. hkr dining nn .. attr. pool area&. i NEWPORT SHORES taker as receipt of your • 1 Call 8~2-t.691 . . _ jacuzzi. \Valk to beach. t 3 Bclnns & den cancellation. This kBI ~ O\VNER sacr1l1ce. $ 3 3 9 JI shopping, restaurant & walk to number must be pre· l.Ml5l.lliU~~ do\\11. 3 .bdtms, big..._lan_1ily 1 theatre. $145,000 Beach, pools & tennis sented by the advertiser rm, dhung rm, bu1lt-1ns. TURNER ASSOC. $46 500 in case of a dispute. 29--H bo Blvd c M S"· 1· n-....,.. ' .>" ar r ·· · · ,..,g carpe 1ng. °"am~ .... ll05 N. Coast H\1-)' .• Laguna CAYWOOD REAL TY CANCEu..A TION 0 R CORRECTION OF NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: Every effort is made to kill or correct a new ad that has been ordered, but we cannot guaran· tee to do so until the ad has appeared In t he paper. Dll\fE·A·UNE ADS: These. ads are s trlctly ca~h in advance by mall or at any one ot our of· fices. NO phone orden. Oea~llne: 3 p.m. Friday, Costa Me!tl office 12 noon -all branch ol· (ices. THE DAILY PILOT re· serves the right to clas· -sl[y, ·edit, censor or re· fuiu~ an.v advtrtlscmtnt, .and to change tu ~tes le rqgulatlons without prlo.r not~. CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. O. Bo>0 1560, Costa ?.1csa !Y.?6211 Monticello Condo I ceiling. $3J,950. bi·k CaU 494-1177 * S41-1290 * [ ' Bd d. . 2 b 842-2561. ------nns., tnmg area, a. OFFERED I NEIV PORTOFINO ho . Ne\v painl & carpets· Move·· O\\INER anx. $2195 do1vn. 2 • • • • . , n1t'. 111 1 11 condition. $29,950. · bdrnt rondo overlooks the , . . , oy buUder. Lovely 3 t H_arbor V 1 e '" • F anr~i:!;L ! FERGUSON·HESTER I pool. Has built-ins. 'shag 1 bdd rm., .2 bat~ su~ny ~me: 1 ~\I' ~~fyan.~ or ~i~1 ·1~1;i Realtors Inc 833-9781 carpet. custom drap es.• rantauc en TY o s ep-up • • ' ' 121 ~ b k c ll 8-l&-0604 I !iv. m1 .. spac. deck, custom bonus rm. Lands ca 11 c rl --BLUE-RIBBON-,-' · r a ceramic tile \\'Ork. $43,500. la\\'n, lge fee lot. Byo\\nr1 Sharp and clean 48Rl2BA. $2~.oo; ASSUMES 7'1-LOAN; The best buy in beautiful c644-"'-::,942_::::S==~==~ . spic & span elect bit in kifrh. . Jo ix~r, 4 ~BR. 968-5.J0.1 Bkt . Laguna! For fur th.e r HARBOR VIEW I Prime location nr. So. Coast : Eves. $205. per mo. PTTI lnforn1at!o11 & a p p t • i L Ice lot acros.~ fro 111 ' Plaza. $42.900. I Hunt. H1rbour 1042 showing, call * j ~I /greenbelt. 4 BR/2Bt\, CAU. 968-4441 : -· --* 4~,()J()l ' f $82 500 B ov. ner ! * ~rest Realty Southwu~a~i~i~ Corp. I ~1~i1· • · Y · ~ • I DIRTY FACE • 3 BR, 2't ba. & rarnily MESA VERDE. Immaculate ..._HH.. I HEART OF ~OLD Room. New crpts & paint 3 BR, Fam. 2 BA. iv/room ._,. BDesertcd Ha c 1 cnda In thfu..out 3)36 Comnlodon:. ror boat. Pl1me cul de sac. -........ Laguna Beach, a top a hill, Ba.ycretl. $63,j(J(). 673-~ $42,9C'l0. Agt. 642-8550. ; OCEAN VIEW coast wide v.·hite ~rater ~o:.r..::=::::3985::::::':.·---~~1 R·2 IDT • neat 3 BR/l Ba j Wave watching from your Vlt'!w, 2 Stoey: lots of tlle, <I 1 POPULAR Harbor v u h11e w/fpl, crpti, dr~. '. dining, room. Girl v.•atchlng ' br, 3 J». Bnng bii.ish and Homes, Palmno, IBR., v.·cl Cl~e. In, $31.500. Oru · l from your deck. MagicaJ : p(t!nt. 1 bar 2 trplcs, lovely lo"' 642-MSl. nomeota mate.rialzie before ~ Red Carpet, Reeltors maint: yard, side boat :o:J~·ain Valley 1034 the fire tn your martini plt · 497·1761 storage, 644-4i41. 1 • tconversAHon area) All this 3BR, 2ba, 2 sty, beam BEACH HOUSE SSJ.500 I EXEC. DREAM for $26,500. wllh pa.)lments ctWng, ocean view hon1e, Privacy. Olal't!ICt.tr. CALL fl.lagnificcnt courtyard \\'Ith Uk~ ~nt. Beller Hurry. $56,500. Lee Hughes. Rltr, owntt, info & &.ppt. 668914. lge authentic Spantsh1 HUNTING1t:NHARBCXJR. SU.1355, 499-1131, 1 &G-0044or (n-4 132$.3233. fou11tain, many citrus u-ees, • IJAIIY POOL le Rotes In back ytd 4 Br, 3 Ba. fam mi, formal 612•4s21 OlrMt•eon.c' h Blulf -~ ~· dlnlng rnt, 2 trplcs. Over 1m 4 COAST HWY. .. ............ ...,..... Nort s 1.vHuu, rnn. '-------I :l900 sq. 11. 111.000. 9636 La 111, 8'-1384 am: 592 2845 ____ decor, 4 BR, l ba, lo sro'a. Mora Circle. 968-1896. \ ~&::;ll..:0::;131:.::·------• • ' ' I • . .. 22 DAILY P\LOl , Tut>dtJ, M11 21, 1~74 Apti Furn)Unlurn 3~ I Ntwpo't Htig ht1 1070 p ncomt Proporty 2000 1 3600 Aporlmtnt1 nfur n. Aparlmtnt1 n ur n . /RARE NPT. HEIGHTS I 10 UNITS g 1 Co1t1 M-3824 Lido 1110 3856 BRAND NEW l<11~lil· rn~·h41yll' 2RR, lBA I , UCO l SL•' D •am• JI' l1<•11K'. 12.000 Ml I! lot al end, $145,000 1978 "'. • ILLES t'f tt'tt'-llnt"ri 1'Ul·de·~1H·. N 8 h 3169 J need kids. , 1 be' ch, bus&: ahopp ' [ 21'n7 Lauri(' lll cos1a vie~·\Yah'ffl'OntlBRCondo. VERSA Dn\l" h\• :!.>~ H:1n1on11 "'ny GeorgN>us KaJ'd"n $('1 tuiq e wpor t e1c SEE THIS! 2 BH, $1~. Yard Call 494-7079 ,.le5ll . ' NEW A1)1. $.175/010 inc. uU1'1. 8.)1 1,,lf Tu~1 1 n ht•l\1·n 15th & and lO ithu.111 uiuls. ll<'~T I fncd for kLd!I & pc1 L Hiii 3250 1 °"fl('r. ti?~·I ON TllE 1.Af\t-: lt.lh I OP.I'.:!'\ Sa l ..;un 12-:i. I looking plucc on t)\t' hlOi·k. I er \l'T!rt'I. I Ki h t' 0 1\ \\ION'T La&i! '"J. UR $!~. •gun• • 2sn. }':asU:lde C.Jlot., nt bus I 1, 2 & 3 BEDROOM Bi\,~\' nr.p\ll beach. Al •·uth Coui.t l'lnia. h H•-. t,~" or l.rh 1, 1 1 1 'O , $l-I 13 , . ..h 11 ,,1,•r 11 do1.·k 'u·1·!v furn, ur, y., u n<:< , k1<ls/!kl. 2 BR & D<'n Condo. :t HA. I i.lngle $l?5 R)O Sti-5666 1 3 hr,. hu, ..-. '' rrn w · Pool • i\t•npuJ1'(1 Aqu.1 """ , , <J NI 6 . -T1.l'O h\'1• 1uu1 hu1ldu1"~ " ~ · I G __ , 1 1 ' & Sloret, older couple or 2 , " I I frpl ~ """ -* POOL HOME *-c',', .. ~::, (J ,,·,,.,.'', 1 111,0ri1 ' ~Ill. 8f'h .)]L:i 611-11~0 Homefinder1 * 642·9900 Partial t'rpl!I & drps. Gar. I A ' F I hod $'.i2.1 l.M'. Adults. 6Tr3022 & J/ll'Ul71. SPl-"'llU'Ulllr 8 • .,., .. • 1 :< 1.1ii.-:iou.,. -1 -Pool -'" 1210 581 36'" partments urn 1 S lit L I Apt U f d 3863 I k To"·rrim: C'u .. 10111 Ouill 3 UH. 2 1.><1. Pritn<' )QCation, Cntl /\\)11 Houses Unfurnished I BE1\UT. 2BR duplt.:x, crpts, 21,1'3'7 1• .. 1!;.., ' · · "" · P tve 1 n • Mesi Ve r e Acru '"' I'.' 11 !K!Lll~ ~rhll 1:.·11ru·r1\l &_ ltl,lh.:. U,2-._1700. , -. dt'(ll'I. bllu1i1. Cha r-m 111 g' nr .r il'<JU<I. Corona del Mar 1722 OCCUPANCY JUNE 1 1•nuntal11s. i ~ i\1Lllior1 Dol.!ar rw·,,· 1·111~. 1i.11n1. 111·rts. 1ms1~;imi 1 Gen•r•I 3202 I S<:recnC'd pnuo, pvt. yart.1 & i Lagun• N iguel 3252 • 1-10ME AT)1osrHERto"; dubhousc. Cym, Sisu1U1, Fflntno;:fi1• 40X20 l:Hd & [ti I' I gur. 1 Child only. lmn1cd I . I BACHELOR, ul!lities Id l.>t!luxe 2 & 3 BR. Rental ore Tolal Sccurll.v. 11, " I I J ' • I • BR 2 b VlE\V \ f><l ' ',1••,· l\li"u:e Ave. 546--103-l 1<1om~.11a1e Occun.ancy 1 f't'•'" pon 0.11 spac1,01~s, o oceup. 210~~ Cl'(.:ll Pl, l'\'itr. " ll ~ , IV, !'m., $1:.!a. n10. . FEATUltlNG: "" co." •- ;ind :1 hulf. Sb2,uoo. 616·1 .il·I . ---;i-·i:--JlLA RENTALS $!%/mo, t>l6-jj3.) din. arrs, . frplc. bHuis.1 8.'U·082I I Newport Beach 3869 ADULTS ;1f! fl s II kn<!i>. ' I l'JJ!S/dt,-is, 2 r ar gar · 1 I l,C>ft Bf'f\!'0011111 • rrplc's • Sorry~ PclS SJ -C-t---1078 1 · WI w.~111 1H H•v1c::1 El Tor o ·• 3232 Storngc ru'Cn trailer & bo,11. Costa Mesa 3724 . t£'l'iunit· 1llc kil!'hen11 o 1·:x· Bachelor, 1. 2 & 3 Br'•· an uan ps r n. I -t"'.'~Ll' ----1 --1nln. y rd . 111111nt I po~erl lie-a nt Cctlln~s e En· CHANNELFRONT 175 'TR .~L old ·:111 Juun ~(-II " nn, 2 DA Jlou,r;~ ~ ' $29.j, f:.IC, S!)(;l:l<tl'. \U 2 r,u· I Jru;t & de Sii. Avail, Junt • Studio & 1 Bli A ts. Santa Ana ' 0 "-' ·, ~ ~Tl1 I .x. C.?<.I. * f fiit HOUllS jAdu!ts . ._:UR.'}, H,\, 'l\1nh~. ln1maculato. $325/rllO. l ~t. $30 WEEK & UP o·!OS{'d r 11•lo11 • Poul & 2 Ult., 1 bu, Roon\ for bout. from$ per mo. 2·3·4 BB ', i1 ll p11\'t•1 I t(.I srll-J110 2 Rlt, 2 RA Al)ltl trpl, W J ArfS. I giu-. ~:!-658 1, 514--31l66 eve:;,' 1. 4gg...254,f° 1. TV & P.1nid Se~1ce ,\\all, ni:-iny vth1'1' Ccu1vcn1cnl·ci.. $375 Unf .. .Yl'Urly. D 1111dr1·$IO,ll00 J1Rllo~. h111n!lry, i;::nrui,::f'!(,! -DYns. [H t ' B h 3240 '8 PhoneServ1ce-Htd I Arlul!sonly. WALK TO BEACH 3700 Plaza r. Cl'ntu~} ~11/;\lls~1~1~ Coun1ry 41 6 llan11hon. Cull &16-1•114 : NIWl'Olf&lAT,C.M.•42·iJIJ _un lngton eac --1 .·SE.A TER~A.C~,. • e Children & Pet SecuO::o<' HAY LOFJ APJS, :; Bdnns., 2 bath!!. 714-55~66 l9:)-4l.I or IJ .. -0?.IO. YA 4 PLEX ;\l/\LE only·B<1 ch'~ S!l0/$1 ~ SINGLES & Studt'ntli~ 2 BR. St: I king O('~ftn ~ 1~11 . NL ~1111 23i6 Ne\\'fl()rt Blvd. cri-t \"Clil'ly lease. $:>2:> t.lu. NJ-..:\V, largl' l BR. Util~- South Laguna 1086 ,~.~~~.r;al\y 1l~~,;~1-~l~;c ~~~(: ·1$~~l. 1'21d~:. 'f\.~~ '~. lNt I 119~576;*::~I·1p<1!{ji~~ :;e\u11" FL'R~s,:: ~r b~7Ck>s1.,' 283 AVOCADO Jtc1l'SE. 3 BR. '.! l>a, fs11~ ~~:··c~~nt~a~~s5'.o~ro LO\\'EP. :: ~1-rh r:.1y, :J Bf{ ·1, l!1~h as~unuihle i' l loan. sin <'On1nlx \1'/f)()()l. has l!ar. I gal~. $Z7j, l\1ds & pt.·I ut<. I Y gua l c g · to shops. Adlti;/ no p('t,o;;, COSTA MESA :! <..ar gar. .Fun1. 4000 ba Ir;:: .. 11\'. rn1 11·/frnl<'. t Sljll. rnonth spend ab J <' · J l<EALLY' '.! hr Sl!>:i avail 1 .Sl-1ARP! :.! HH. $11j, Lrl; J Mesa Verde 3'263 lnri 1791~ Rocht'strr ,(re:ii·\ J '4S.0143 ~lo11ui, Yi•al'ly.R ,~oo;,_m_.;.•------- ll'lrrnal rltn. Mll. \l'/v.'/Vl('\\'I 0111J('l'S 11!11 ('1\IT)' 2~1d. fncrl 11 /i::at, 1>et/1.'hil<I ok. I yard. }-0 ('nct'(j for kitlstpr:L ' ! C.:'\I. shan• tny lovf')) _By o1111cr 499--lli9 ST..,200 for ·1·2 bdrm unt1~. COTIAGE 2 hr $17:1 soon .. Homefinder1 * 642-9900 I 3 BR, 2 BA fnn1 r111., Irk . ~Ion-Thu.rs 5:30-1:30 p111 $1'1(}, ivill Cu:;l,L l\k•srt 10 a I~~~~~~~~~~ I only 4 yt'ar,"> old. Red Carpt.•t sing-Jes ok 1., lilk l\at\'r. yard. Gardener & \\ au·r prl. 1 LRG Barhclor, hv rn1, sep. 1 S11t·.Su11 H}-1 j)ru hcune 11\ lnvt'sfn1en1 D 1 vis i 0 11 . I f.:IGll T 0,;~ ;1 hr S:!"l.·, fned -IJ?R. 2 ba, frplc, rrt11ch styl<' Chilrlren, pt.ls ok. nxi l\JO 1 kLIL'hen, bath. \~'Ir pd ~ Poo1-1--_ n•ftrM~I l<1dy, r1·1~. 11 0 I I 97!J-2:il>. :-;1n~lc-.~. t·hild, ~arai.:e. I kit, xlnl t•i·pti. .t drp~. ~7-12-17. I Adult, no pet. $140. ~::i.: Off The Beaten Path ~;.~~~.lllfi~\~~.~'.~'. ~\rl;.~l pi::IL~; _ ,-,---T\\"O UH. l'~~ITS~ lJJVt.:LY '.I Br, 2 Ba $230. h~\iood Jh.l(li' Io v ~ ~)' M ission Viejo 3267 1 LGE fUHN 2 BR. Bltns. · A11nh1.'i111 . "Sta~s ! u I J . C&D. fncd \\'/2 <'ar. Pct ok . neighborhood, l11ds<·1.U. ~J. i1/1r, dl'ps, pool. Adlls, no -PARK NEW-PORT-SOO. ~11:9cj~--,.,.--c::-•;is:\t •• 1001 1 . 1.,.. l\IFSA Vl•rcle 3 Br" ba !JOO 1 n10. 1\lonlh tu monrn or be. NE\V 3 Br, '.! Bn T1.l'nhse, pt.'ls. $190. 6·12-9520. Spacious 1'•lull <iardrn ,\pis. U\IP"Lo\'i::D 1111111, slra1~J\I, _ ... Wt •l '· ·....., • roi1.n, ·> ~ • ~ • Askfoi·D·Jc !Mi3--tiil6 * Lu .. .;iu·ious ~hug enl'J}l'IS APARTMENTS klll!hcn pn1•lgs. $6.)/?<.10."' for lale t 100 Spendable. Broker !.161J..12·1X. I f'P, 1,1111.1. n •f, \\' ,i;, D. 2 1 --~-•l '· .... -· --Cpl , dr1is, uir L1ind, rt'L~ fac. Huntington Beach 3740 * Blt-uis 1uel Dish\\nslu r J~ch .. !or 1 rir 2 llt•tlrooms Uril. ;.18 ... ~.filG. t:VC~. 'fi{ll.EE -l-plexes, ~rt'., t t·ar. .~':'l':IY ~!ORE TO 1 . Jt,\HE Find! '.! Bit, Shill. L..rg No J)('ts. $265 1110. s:a-13V9...:.. * Li)t Pt'Kll & GHs 1-!BQ":oi ___ _ _ __ _ ATil{At•r1vt.: 2HX l-I, cnrl. 1 Jocntion, undrr r.t-. r J, f' 1, CJIOO~i:: l-111111. ,yi•d fol' ~idi. ,;x_ pets. Newport Beach 3269 LOW WEEKLY RATES * Pn111tL' Pa1111~ an~I Toii·tlhouscs. l<fu:i.-1s $'20 11·k up, \i·ith puni·I .':: gtass!'nl' l'Qlinl. ~ $67 001 ea 1 11.1y \ 1 \Ve service all thr bcai·h i\IJ~J I l"Jl't'. ! BH, $140. Executive Suitts 1 .~· 2 BH'"· $\ilJ.Sl!J;:, ~:r. $!!:!-I.JO, Oren ~·Ii _l1all.Y k.tt chcn; $30 \\k up Cl[ll. UR, "! ha., l"•;11·ns. Prime i i)ri~. 0·nly, ~\«t., ~~~7:!9.~an <·ilit'f' .~ .. lnl ruu! Or:1n1:l' Co. V~1e11111,., ~1d:. ok .. 100~ • $175-2 BR Co11.1·~," • _ blk ' 727 Yorktown Blvd I Gas ,\: \\'ft!L'I' Pd _ .)p,i 1 ou l:. . lt'nius j..llJ·i!7;)j 01· 64:>-3~7. a'l"I' -• P"''· "V "'"··• · -• $ LANDLORDS! $ 11! . .:Jl.lt\'. 3 Br, :t u._. $!1lJ. 1 •• ,.,,.1,, •1,,,,11 •. ,,,, 1,,1, 1,,1 I , · ,\<T<>S.~ lron1 ta~h1011 l:.-Ja1;<1 ----~~ " ,,, " "' · " '" · 4 PLEX "" '" " B •nt·h Blvd at "\ orkl 1 1-;u,·l. Gart1bC. .1l Jarnborrc ou San Joaquin Room & Board 4050 l ~S~!·J((t~111nr'., 5:11-61~1 1FF:F. f'""REE Call UsTnd.iy ' l'1tf~,.;;?''toki•y. , si.--~u11~ Pd . Olt':tr1fr.1111 I ~ 536-04IJ 0111 LA MANCHA APTS. ,\TOBILF: lln111c cnh11na .~ I ALA Rentals_ 642·8383 1 ~o'm~f1nder~* 642-9900 1 1,l!~,·, ','..1r, ]11'1\ 11.1 I I u STUDIOS & I BR's, 7i~ S1·u1t l'hu·c-, C.:'\I. Hills (JJ41) 644-1900 l·:LDE:l1LY l'urt1111ly blind I I A, I I I 11 · I 11 "< I I 'Bil ., B\ \ \ 't po 1 "1'2·'.'007 1101n.1n, 11nr11s t•llk·l'ly 11 u-p:111n, oay \'IC'\\". "uts, 1g1 11 .~sun\11•<' ,, 0;111. LIVE HERE' u •"'•iv.\: an1rn\S\ ~T\J 'lJ'P "H\ 1·l· I e l-'ullkil('hrn u... ---BAYWOOO snil f'C'I. $8,700. 675-7:07~· r ~1 :,0 n1r1nth s ri (· n d ah l {'. i • all crp.rrL s:1:i:1/i\IO. lst, ! '(~1 -li1 ~ ., -!-" ·:bi I/[ l . I~. I • Heated pool N & S . n11111 fu l' i·unipanlonship. Acreage for sale 1200 u_~ r.1r r s l>;ill l'ilfTY 2nd. ''l hr, \~1Hlnu t Sq. ~~10 t<i~t + $200. 201.J~ ~looncrcst I N'u".v"1'e'· w ·"R''e 'N' TALS I • Laundry faciliurs ew pac1ous APARTMENTS 1\lUl ll & klL Pl'I \.', lt1:11s. J'\IL'I' S1..,2IXI flJL' 1-2 Wrni utu1 i., 1 1 br. ()I:\! S'.!~-ll Cir. 7ll-l87-9l·lb. . . " ·•Free uulities I. 2, -~ 3 BR, bll-ins, pool to Please Adults ... :! lilt ap!, t.1\1. 6 16-:l·I.~. l(J !~EAUT \Vooded ncre~. on only 4 years old. _Re~ C~rj\(•l ! 3 hr. Lfniv. Pnl'k S3.~ CORNE11 lot, 3 BR, 2 ba, 673-'_9.IO __ or __ .ifl.l-3:t-13 e Free linens Itri•. C'll'. Fr. $200 lo$J75. :! BH .. :t BA. adult ;qi!~. no\\' ~'.:~~ii! 1\lcad ur ~IJJ, rouni.v road \i·/rivcr lnves1n1ent D1v1s1on.13 hr.CflLll ~-IUO_ <"rpi.,dcp,,2c""ga•·.b\J<n 3 BR 2 BA lrg yrd e 1·v· ~-··ct ..... , New Port Villa ;11·:ul f1\'ln1S3j('/.~;1l1·sllft 1v1·-' 970•>:.<.n 0 , ' II ~ ,.. •l 'n ... I • • .• '" 111 .. 1 SCI'\. a\<Jl ' 1100'1 & I I r t fro11ragi',. Sr..O JICr iii', ,.,.'-.Jo.JV-pen eves. ~ "~-aruul' lC'\\ · ·"-' J':Ulgc ,f, 0\"£'11. S260, 1110, A~k bltins, yrly lse, $550/ e l~;n··B-Que . , 1:>19 Pl~l·en.n.a A:!', C Lil. ''.lll'1~_''.:1 1n 10 j JU pin d,1!ly. " . io;u·t . Ol' nia url' o\\·ner, 61~~ I 48 UNITS -ht. Crl:'\I S 2·'° I for Dale, !lti.l-61!6. mo 1524 Anita Lane • Phonf' SCI'\"tl'<" I jl·H12·2'J31 ll I l-.K>::i.l Lo c a I i· ~1 ·'' i;inglc p1ul1'SS I .... ork1nb Cemetery Lots/ I 1 hr. lla;·bor \'irii i;;·12.;. NE\V l Blt. 2 b<J. J;un·rni. For •ppt, call 642-1121 _ 1111 e 0 IX'ean FOR 1na.\Ln1un1 pr1v1H'Y M'(' ' 11 • ' 01.·ean 9tiS-7910 I ~hr. &\front .~i00 1 • · e 1 .1 1 Htyiiood 1lr . If s. 11 ni:111 i\c11 J't:;Jdl'lll'C ru·. Crypts 1500 ASSUME 51/2 °/o j l Ur. Lido, Bayfronl SI l(IO 1~hl c·11r gar, S~. 1110. li17 j or eves 675-3404. 'Ult.\ND l'\e1\' cu s 1 om I o~u· linl'hi'lor .~ ~ill . art~ ! .,Jo,iquu~I_!_.~ JtU_.~B_. --. S R '-~,~~4~27.00 1 --~~-------PPl:\II-' LOCI\ TIO"" ". , . , Cati 6TJ-i2"2:i f' lunda, ll!'ach & ,\t.h1111s ,: ;----.------J del11ra!Nl, CO:\IPLETELY I-rurn Si60 lo $2.\0 u1t·ldg CllOIC~. lo t"a t 1 on 111 ummer en1e .s )10\'ED, '.? Cf'nterary site.~ :11 ll .i.il · (;~iYlrn 111111~:· ~l:~~1~~:; 11 S·l7~2 I .J ~~~G 8R -"· ~-1~s/!i_c1s u~: ~urnished 2BR: 281\ rondo u11I , 1'1'fl'IJ.:, l'nel gi1 r., \~·1·stl'lLH. 4:•~ l hr \\I ball'. BLl\L'U:-.: lli\ \', 2 Bit b:l'll•I Pac-Iii(' V1C\\ i\I e n1 o r ia I ~1, l'; Tru~I !)< . 1 I-~ lly 1t IBP honie 1 ~ 1 . 1 .. , . $!lJ. i\bu 1101 sc J .,111ch. .., , in Oc-can South. Pool , · storai.:c. /\dulls, no pc>l!i. !'\o Cpts, drps, 1'°'-'J. ,\dlts. no IJ , J 1 . A , l' I ParJ.. al a rhS1.'0Unt. (~I i ,.... ,,~1 ,11· ., 1, Jc -u , . ..,~1; .,_,.1.10' 1,1,•,cd-"1• ~~"llt:1',· T~I~. run1pus n11 . arrea_;.:•', r l u bh o u s (', atlu I t I 11 rt1l'rbt•1ls. J!JJ Jlan11 ll t111 , J)\·I:;. 1-;"l)O.,\ u.._'<lford t.n. 1, 1,' ••111·, .... 11 .)1, u~u~1 -. u~~1' I ~ .... .,.7 C 1 1.1 .,.". • ruon1,: ... ,,~,,~., V1u,1\ S"~S \ c .. ,,,0,, A"! '<'C ,,,,,.,,, ..... 1.opp<<<' ('\I ,,1-1111 1.1.,.,n·· 111 . ..,,..ir1, 1,1Ul1.S c1, n1·;11l•111 1 ... >-.>>l nrnn.1 1 th-. l t 1110 . , 1 St F ., , . St't. ·1 L . ~"' · · u • ., • .-• 1~ n n · •~I sn ).. .. .,. .>-• 'v-vu-1J. . •. l"J' I . . i.i _.~._.lln•1s .... , :;q.l!.fkT I 0 .-.1~11l~S uOO, c.i~C' ~!l'.!-SJ:lU. !'l•nrcr.hus,tra1n.30n1in.tu · ,-::, .. ---6 "l-'~1 Condom1n1ums UllJ!: f'.<tl'!lS S7 ... ~.;~·r 1nu11th. • $2£t.i. :J36..-237J : -. . . I S;.u1 Diego. R1•nl by till' I C'.AI .~~)~(~.~. !~ii·nh~t" ll\'lllJ.:: ~OTTAGE ON CANAL z·ul\,[·..,-~,,~ .. -. ~,~B~A~.~,~.,-.-1a-.. ~k. for sale 1700 ' \~kin;.:-(ll tly ti•,,,f){)'I .' C..9 I V,\CAJ'l\T -fenrt•tl J Br S'lJO . • ll.\HBOH \II-.\\ ,• I 11l't'k or n1onth l'"\C'l'pl J uly ·I •1th. -2 h.i, .p;inld '1111· !li'll !:in1 ;•ll :.! RI', shal{, blt ns, frple, bt.'"o~·h :-.: h 1, S:lXJ iik 1 Jtillb i..:1·0:.-s. Conrlar1 ·•I sail·.~ 01{. 2 Bit ll"~ & ., B ,.'. ·.,· 13 131{. study, fan1 rm, 2 ~ha., \ \ " t 5-18-3036 d1·ps & C'r11t g, s11·1n1 f)()()l.[ 11-:e di'l"li. \\'alli·in f>.:1nt1'\· ,.'. , '.): . . ----------• ""· -1 s t:, ! ,,.,1 bar , f<·p\c'c ·> 'I) • / u..,us. ,.1,bi<"C & ,,,. 1., .,1 . • l .uli Lu. l)j :J·O l1J, T:1kf• ntl v 11 r'l r a 't' c JI LAND ORDSI ~ Sl5() \ •r r 9~9-·l" • -~. -" · ------3 ' 1 Idea! for cpl \dlrs n 11t:·1 · -~~----.-~='' Br 01vnl'r Tuslin, Luxunou~ 732.1700_ " ' .i L • i ;:-· 'g · Ct'. '1 ...!....:ll2:_ 1 Comm. pool. S~/mo. 1 ~eaut. G~rden Apts. , C~n1"'.n!cnt. li.J::r-0202 or' S:!~j. Yrly. ;1~66.~'. 0 "-Vacation Rentals 4250 I--::;. t'Ondo, 2 Bl'!. 2 BA. Air I NYE \\'c SpeC'iallze In Nei~'JXlr: I" liDRJ\1, 2 ~,\, nl'ar bc:il'h, 8 Call 61·1-.i9Z2 e 'Pr1\":ite patios, 6 Pools.• ~1'"\:ti, -~-----------· rond .. hltins, <!sh iv s 1' · 1· fllllll~~I ilc-ach e Cot,;ina ,Pel i\Tar e l~e yard, like new. sm. EASfBLUFF CONDO, 2BR, ! s.1unas, .jaeu~zi, tennis. 21 :!BR. DUPLEX, lrg fncd ~~:~-\~f.~~;?="~c2url1lt~: .!lit~~ BR.A~D Nc1v cu st o n1 S('curity gp!c, ~I: cH.JhsP, ~ , , & Laguna, our Rcnull Ser-536-00Sb 200, crpts, drps, bl!uis, ".'Ir prk g_. ~i~c !o beach.: palio, very pvt., nr stores. dcNi-ati:.,:I, COMPLl:.'TELY i:;;•_r .• ~'XI.~. JO ,r. do11•n, 1 . vie<' is FREE to You! Tryi NICE 2 BR, 1 B;\. t·pts. drps, Terrncc & f>OOI, $Jj() phone r ron1 Sll.>. 8·16-02.J9 . I Nice. Ad!ts, no pets. 6i~~9. $3,j{J/1110 Yr I Y. furnished :!Bil, 2llA. rondo &l.:i-119.. -: ) . ' ' ?\u-\'ic1r~ I bltns, 2 car gar. $225 1110. 839-1 131 $130. FURN .• 2 BR. Neat', &!Z....~ _ , in O<'Cana South. Pool, -"-~<::U}lJ:.;,:11,. ·~ n_1 t ~J~ · _ 4 ·-. ~ Jll\,l(VI EU~NJ~S -~ . ,\sk fo1; Dale, ~746 • 1.~"'ll:~J-..PP~ i..'.-'· I!~, .!i.Jt~ 1 ~s.tore~-~~Sh. £l~n!..,. -='---J .. HG .UB..r~ ,&. @i~·r;u . 3 ~~ .. :v:1~· .!~~~~~~ ,L~~~~~~~: t· r _ l:.[:irar:c-. 2 hdrm. 3 ha1h. :\Int I Lots for sale 2200 1 673--4030 or .f!W'1!!4S 1 .l BR, 2 BA. I-enccd yard ceil ·p:1t10 si~·u11 1:-tt•i1111s Rea!onomit:s, rlkrs. 6r;i.lj,~ I C'pr/drp st1 ffCl p no 11 ·· ..,.CJ center, bu:-;, 1ra111. :io min. o loca\LOn SZGjQ() 5-1:;.~·17 i "l',''NTc1•.:•.•." fl'J>I "''v'd pa!~ '26' '10° .. SI'",, :,;,~ -, 'H H bo 374-2 \ctl1 . J. $1"0. l.~-1 ,\nil.i Ln rur Appl S D \\' kl . • · · 1 • • ~ ""'"' ·~ •:,. __ .. u • "":"." "" ., 1111vs. ~ .. 11110._ 6-v-.• ·~j n~·1 unt. ar ur , '. _ s ... no re ~. 4 • tall f.i.ll-llZI an 1ego. cc y or I=-~-~~.~---1 ':tcru Gl't All The llriuse~ J.:6--.. 117 or .l..1&--72.'\2 I ~~'Oi-37'.?-I 01' til0-1.)()Q, ~·i.1 J !G.1 (i..i,r8~!6J. --.-, n1onthly cxt"'ept July & Duplexes/ Units , C~TO DE CAZA a1·a1lahl£' (or rent in OU n I Hunt. Harbour 3242 11 v tBrcnl lfonirs ·lHlt J STULJlO + sunkrn frnl I 1 BP i 1 , llA crnls ilrii~ L(l\ }.LI\· 11uil'l .'il. nr -~~g1~~-5-11'-:WJO f I 1800 1 lloml'c1 1 · :i o ! '000 JIU\ I <'Tl" "I'D \'J'''D " . ' ' ' I •·1 I \I · I " - ' ,. ' ' \\ l'Sll 1!1 ~hpgri ' Br l'r1. -----~= orsae 1 ·•cs .in ni.;s ·1• •• .-~ •~ 1 "~ ., :tBA, SfX'~·!al·ular ,·u, pa110 acoi·t'. "1· u Y C'QUlp. hltus. 11 ·1,:h,•r ,;;,, 1h")'P1, G.!i._1,1 .. • S2t;:, Rental, to share 4300 ' acres of _ofX'n. n1cado11•s .'i,, !Lines 1:l·ck. I . ~. . l !ndst'pd, sprinklel's, $·l'i5, J:1 ruizi. Cro_!i.<i ~\\)'_to bch. I !Jli!l(l, i.:ar Sl~'i/n1n 1 ".:.1~1?,_ .. l .t:"l'l.'t•n rolling hills nt's!lcrl u1 Home finders * 642-9900 1 l·.LE.G,\N1: 3 BR, fan1 rin, 'I 644_r111 I \ rly lst>. S:Z:Z;:i. 557-4577 6~r1 11arl'f'1! Sl. ~;2.:-.Yil. •,,., ... ,. .. L ROO:'ll\1 \TF ~I t.l LAG·UNA I 'ht• Santa Ana !\lountain~.1 lTl Cflhnl\u C \I 1 /orn1al d1n111g l'OOnl hon1c. ---Laguna Beach 3748 D P 8-2-1'.'.1•11·1.111r1 CTt'St· 01To1n \';1.;.I !ein:u~ '1..ic!:i·C'\~n' ;~c & 0 2j \Vorld kno1.vn <.'CIUl'Stri:;n -.--·~-__ ._ .. _. __ 1-Ne111 erp1 s.xlntland,;eaping. TO\\'Nll0:\1£Ll.iXUR\".:.!UH,I ana oint 3 6 .\i•ii. Pool. tl'nni~. ;_; J:l{/;; 11.Hnll'd 10 i.h;ul! Sllliill apr l!ari' bu.1·1n~ opponunily! C('lltC'r: ClubhOUS(' features f'Olt Rr.~T $2..'<.1, 1 Bdnn, 2 \'arant $j;!j_ 1110. \·rs. lse. I Tn-lc\'~1.:frpll', •·n closcd rlhl Ff'"~"ICF'.'llC\' A I l s.:·-1:.\. s:::•.1. til2-::uo. $70. 6'6-"lliO . T11·c-l1·l' hcaut1 lul uni l s. si~·iTnining:, tennis~ i;ounni'l J{a, sha111 hnn11'." 111th 1 g«r._ 6-l.>-6111 da)~. f'I CS \\·i'ek ·•Pool ps 1:;>01 hH 2 nil., crp1~. tfrp .~ .. -· -~~~lh r;~~h~~~lk '~o s ~ti;:lp~ ~~~\li~;,. ~~tai:n~co'-u nmgo:;_.· ::~~~!l~l~('~tc':.~~;~l.yln:~~ or~:ll: 1 HUNTI~~ ' ~g-1,,37 ,,c-,,,,,; lndry: Villag~ ln~~~19i.9 1~ .. I' ~-'-~~t.111-·11_'\~~l'r,Iu:~l!'i;:~;;l. 1(11.e. ~h~~~~;;~:; ~\~~ '/,~ ~t~~i11d ;\1\·~~~~k~Jl~~;11:. t~~~; \I~'. "~000 " " " s[;:-PE!l I Br'.! ·~ha. N t B • 3769 "2'" 1311 ::16th S!. ti I •11 1110 .......... · llu11tin1;!udg:e,target rang:c, yard, 11·~1h loads vf 1rr1·~. 1•21_\CO\ST .. din 1.111, i·lub ii/pool. $560 , ewpor eac., .s.,.,.,....J..., · ·. · ·· ; .,. ... L.:1~. lkh. ·l:H-1761 ur Call 61.>-722.) Coto de Qua is a privalc', !{eel . C<u:pcr. R ca I tu r ! il·I: s.1&-i:\84 '& 21!1~\\~2-:N-t; nteli! 1.:<H"dl'lli'r. 1).14-41~. $3;), \\1\ UP 1 Br 'J B·i ti.: SU PEit :! Bn Apls. Great * SH,\RP 2 BP., 2 B,\, one l~_µ;oc". ~"'~·~~-~~~~I secured area. Cati !~·a ~6-8640. to;o J.p('~ • I I san Clemente 3276 ! Baf'h. Cnloi n r, ~a;d s::.I'\', ;\l~aitt•n1 c11t Corp ... ll•\('L l::asl~!uff/Cd.\I. Pooi.IU.\ \\",\TEl~·Lk:cun \'u.:: lilt Young, ._Assoc., He r b c 1 t H.B.·Studcnts 01· .sngls! 1 Hr. Irvine 3244 1 1 1 TH~' 1\IESA 41 -:-.; 49.1--0l~I. I $300/:'ltO. a::J...897-t. :.! B.\, s1r;u(;11t nut.le pn:ir. ll aw .. k 1 n s Re a Ito r ~.I $100. VRc<i ot. Ready today~ ' 1 NEW 2 BR CONDO ~·port Bi ~B 6--16...~1 • · Eastbluff J830 1 3BR, :.!b;1, Nc1-1"port Shor\'-.., ~:,Ii.~. ~me. S 2 0 0 I i\I 0, 171418.:0-34::.i or 497-29'J2 Li\G &h·See This 1 hr 1 • • 1 ' · I St 1 d I S:J:l.J lh -.... 1.".6 1.•1·~n1n)!.~. !17; \\' lk I c.1 S I . k.. TURTLE ROCK Lo1·cly llvln!;. Pool, tll'. '.;:Olr I :\O\\' '11! Jw1t' :."8.h. Ba,vlrnnt >'L<'G"~ 2 BR 2 '-A -• t'PS o san year y .,_. -·---------J, a o •A: 1. ng so . •·ul'l""~ ·l92-l9l" . . 1 . _c. ''-'~ • , UdS, sf'fl. 1 l'ropcrty House &tl-~ l'l{Ut'E:S...;, v.·0111011 "'!shes 10 C·•I JIU j\TJNGTO:\' sr.:ACH c.~1.-Singles or srudenls. I 2 BR ., 2 b11., drn ...... s:-:2:> -• . "· I ] B_R 01-..2B.~; 1 ~ b!k lu !:ll: I Din. r m, frplc, pool. $~(1, San Clemente 3876 sh.u't• Jov1.·!~ ·IBR hnlll(' 60.000 sq. u . lot, Springdale Br Sl60. Fncd for kids 100. 3 BR., 2 ba. , ........... SHJO San Juan 1 Ol"-'an. G,.l.ljtj.,0 .~Ill Amigos \\'ay, -l:J7-l~il Ol'I _ _ _ 11o /~;.1n1£', 111 :s.E. llunt. Lk:h. I .~-v.·:11·11er .. ~ully improve~;. ' Homefinders * 642-9900 :: ~R .• ~·ll'.lil_v_ J 111 .•• '.'. s::'\O ' Capistrano 3278 I L B~K lx:h ~ Br furn. l\ids & ( 0.1-1--0'.KIS ONL y A FEW Ill' OC'l'.tll. !'II: %8--191 4 I hut ,ux-a, 1c.1dy lo go. s,,. f''HFF Vl'l· I·', I hH., .. h.tlhs .,. . SllKJ . , . . I ,. 1 pt?ls ok . r\0\V to July l~L Huntington Beach 3840 YOUN~ nuui 11, i1.·isht'S 1,, Jll'r ~t[. fl. 01\'lll'l' 5.16--1022 or I .,-~: r '\ ·I ,., '' ·.~ ~ UNIVERSITY PARK Lf-.,\SL .. \ 1! .'l)'.:C ,,an Juar_l, I S:.!00 1110. Util pd. &16-4071. I ~ !Jf)P.~1. 'L H1\TH & . 1213,592 .. 'L:?b-I 10 ess on,l _...l l"VllC 1. <J • .. • !ll'I\' .• 11/l 2 ha. nir ., BJJJ'\J 2 ., Tl\ .~hill"l' 2 l~lt ap1 1n C.1\1. 11·/ Cul r 11nd pri1·11tr. (,"')ii , . · . , : , ~ .. 1 *LANDLORDS* _2 BH., .;, ba'.hs ." .. · · .. S~l.1 , r·rinrt i!l'1ll''•L di sh 11 . .'I .;11 c r , Apartments Unfurn. I CHILDREN QlJ li:.:T. •· · :-..uH~~\~t.~-'.\ ~ne;_ g-u·J. Call afr :1, 61a-1;:,:l7. 111···Jnit· 111 :i r'losr·in ·11·r;i. I P /{ 1 \i A 1 r_: BE Ac H , Homefinders * 642 9900 3 liH .. , -~ b,iths · ··' · · · $ ... JO ~ (' I r · ,. J l'an in g O\'f'n · I and parents love the CLE.'11:.\'Tt: .\L:I::,\. Finn HOO~l:'\L\TL lo sh '' r (' s:..~.i~.O l:t'd c ;:\ r p (' ! liOX\20' lot. Cyprus Shon·i.' . . . I :J H!L, 21 ~ ba., lu\'n, .... ~7J ;,,.,._,,.,11~ ,,,,, "'" dOO<'? I Ba lboa Island 3806 od ' UR ' Ilk -· -c C·1l1fol'n1a.; L<•n-~1·.;1 ~. · ,.., • · -I · t SHlJ. n1 l'!'n apl. l ·, ]n\,~ .. 1,11t•n! !)111s1on 111 ~;in IL•n1ctitL'. Ch1·nPr 1 ..... 1 "~ i··ir ,.,r Ft•iH·r·d \'t'ff arge, spacious apar • 1 1 1 1 l"J""'"u .. n 11 .. ,. (-" i ··i 0 1 II p l ""'OOO r.1•11t" .-... ·r1'Hl''e ~· · · · L\RGo 'B" 2b f B b 1:on1 pson:'\l11n;1gPn1entCorp rurn lt'a r1•"'·""""~ . .,. . .-:.1 1 r 1 '' -~ 1 .1 l I' 1' 11 ! 111 us ~f' · 11r1· .10, ·I · ('ri1n1nun1tv lak1' ·" P<IOL, ' t:. • .~" a, urn. 01: ments at an u r y ''"'ekc-nrl~ • Tt1·rns. B111kc1·s, 675-1220. Corona del Mar 3222 • int•l. g;n'(trir. S'..!"Jj. S.»-~il 16 u.nfu_r~, S~'l 1? _n1.?·· yearly, 21ti i Crosi. Cal'.__:_l!l:~-O I 11 Ga-rag;;fM R"'9nf 43.SO ~J-~\V Ol1PLEX. 1;Y 0\\'\1-.r: I Out of State Prpty. 2600 * On Bl k * 1 !\E\V 2 B~cl~'011d0.1 Cry~!<1I 11"·(2S·27-l9 · Ill Ch!!d•t'n G & young1•r ~~~\',~'.rui:::!~.~fi~i: 2 £'11~;· ,{ MINI WAREHOUSES L!.:£' 2 Er:, 2 b:i·, .''r·.11· I 1 ~ oc , 1 1 <·arf)l't('{I, )'<I., 2-t·a1· L:Hl'. Capistrano Beach 3818 O State lit·~n~cd prr :-1·h! S \rc-~1r1iff Ct'ntl'r. St.!.rt,1 . ' RECREATIONAL ·To hl;a«h. ~urn. 0);.linf. 1;.:t'.' ' pool & i'CC'. fncil. ~9:~go~. I ~ , 1 e Chiktrens pl11y :irea <IN.'an vic11o·. 2~· -l~l~ STORAGE Sl7J)"KJ 1111 _ 1., :i S l~JiiO I PROPERTY 1-1::! •. I Adulr. ~~··'· , l~t .\Vestern Bank Bl.dg. · -OCf~,\N VIE\V 3 BR, 2 BA, e !..urge 2 & :1 RH :ipts. 1\t.:\\' 2 lrg, Bit st\'. rfrg., :-;o :\tuvc·u1 or :\lovc--0uf ronstruc-t . lo:in. ,11 "·~ flt 1. 1 + AC llES _ minutC's 10 ! . ~ * t Olt * * UnI\'C'rslty PR.rk, Irvine Condos Unfurn. 3425 I ~Iron~, crpts, drps, -~ltns. e 2 adult ret·. ('Cnlt•rs C'ncl. gar. V/nr beach. No t·nari,:es, .From Si.50 per l'rnl~ s··:i_1 pt•r fllll l!\·i r J • t . I' I j\r11 ·•Bl.' 3 ha . hollll' hH!-. Oay1 552-7000 Nights .. ' \\aslu.'1 /dryer. 6.12-1\.JJ, • E:·1sy ·u·c·r~s to n1os! l'!O· )ll'IS. $1 95 . .J92-,~?.62. 1nonUl. I~·,_. . •· ·, r.1> 126.' rug" nioun au1 p aygrou1M · 1 r\'('J'ything' •\1·1il Jun1· J.,t I \\F.:'.IT ~c.•oµorl Bca1.h, i C d IM 3822 ' 1'. ' . . San Juan uJJJullon & N,,v.·land St., llB _':_·'·::...·\~1~._r £'as1·~ .,... ~ choice hunting and fishing -1 S !;-.(). · · ' · · · • 1 I 1\"rii• 1 ~ry, 3 HR, 2'~ bas., J orona e 1r 1 P, oyn1t•nt at(';,<: Oceanfront Duplex ' rnake up 11\·o b~ck pay1ne11ts ' l'ni1l'r~111· HeRllv Gi3-6:i!O Frple., lgc Pl"I\, pa11ri. ~sr. I Cil \R}.llNG 2 n • 1 t i: ~r. shS~~p1ni; & fn1)S. Capistrano 3878 A;';!~t7COE Orh1\£', S11:ir1ou~. hy 011111·r '1 .and as.~~mc $3MO 1.>:1-Ja~c / ... . ·. · . . . . . c!1.,h11 f'hr, Nrn~ h u A e . 1 ':" '~· 1 1 111n1 J. _. .~\X1.~J I()~ f.i.l:...-0~~~. Gl~-:;G:!.:. 6-f" ACHtS. n1ou11!a1n v1st;~s 1· ~11->:-:\IC~ I Br, blln.~ .. prrv. ~ Wrrn., 'l ha , ,, ... S300 ]1:)1) ~1't't'nbclt. S 3 ;i 0. n10. i\alk to shppng & OCh, Av111\ BANBURY CROSS LE.\Sl::/op_tion tn hu) .. 'v STORAGE Garagl'-~f~°'-f-le-nl 610. l!i'.:I • huh of Soulht'rn Colorado p-:_uo, occa11~1~l~ n.r h11)" :· lxlrtn., 11 ~ lm .......• t10t?' ;i~7.~'i70, l'xt :.!19 d:irs, or ~-une -'J l, l...~c $260. n1u I . ' , . r r~nt a~phc~ to ptlfch. pnce. l!IJ9 ~laplc AVl". :-to. j a~neul1ui'td area . i\O ' $2-1.>--2 BH, h1 Ilk ft plr, l>l!ns, 3 lxfrni., 2 b<1 , , . ., , $295/43J !i7.'l-07f>6 ri·es \\knd:-;. .i..i2-(jj.'3. {:\~ar Bea5~ B1!\d ~ \\ ar,ncyl Ne\\' 2 HR lo \lo' n h s e . Co:sta 1\lt·~a Income Property '2000 1 LKJ\\'N . .'\"O l'.\'Tl::Rt:ST . , I blk ll<'u1.·h. 3 hdrn1., 2'; ba ........ $~50 --;-. -;----• • URA.~D Nell'. So of HI\'\. ~ 16161 Vlf~\\ l Olr\ f L.\.lt Dtps dh11,.nr 1n~ / pwl .. , , . • , l --I year around Ell'cess . S3ti00 -1 $2i~2 HH, frple, g:.11·, piHio, I bdrni .. 21 ~ ba , ... S301J 12J ' * Ni':\~1~RTJ~R''Si£\~r i BH, 2 BA. Frplc. Surnl~ck . 1 • 842...:._6_604 e _ Indy fa r1l Bes~ .oca .. nr l?Xtl G1\RAGl: .. Sfl. n10 , I TRIPLEX I $30 per lllOlllh ('llll<I \\"('!c'Oll1l.'. CALL 552-7500 I 'n1"r.'•,o'·,P·EIV "'1 ' ~' s:-::JO. 613--4171or6.14-6274. I WALK TO BEACH lJ/\ll/1 ~larlnn. S~b. 2176 P!~~nu~ Al t:, c._ :\I.~ . Cl.,_ . ._.. AT ' . ! NU VIEW RENTALS ..,\; : • enc u111!, ·•1--196-''IS: e 49~~11 t11.'111·1.<i36-l1 20l.it·11111l-.1 t i NEWPORT ,) i\ {E ~T E · 11·1•h1n -·· • .. , • VISION • I UI', 2!~ Ba. upg1·adl'1!. ou J:i Costa Mesa 3824 , lirantl nc1v cl+.'lu.-:£' I, 2. J 8r .. ·' ' . ..-. ... . 1 ~ . . . , l,u·~r de1·c lopmc~1. clost' !o 61 .. ~!0.lO or -19'1-3./~ I av. i;ret•nbi·lt. s:mo. n41.14~-I I ('rprs, bit-in~. frph'. ~ilr. :117 Santa Ana 3880 Office Rental 4400 1 .ru~I olf , ~~11 fY11 1, 1'.lid: ,.·;11•1ous ~011_11nun1:1c~ · -l ~k1 ! \\'AN1'i·.O • --• , ., ,-1-EASTSIDE LGE 2 BR. 2211. SL, !I C, 847.:1957 01· , - r;,..._1 .11'1 ! SS (II :'\r11 !"'(!~I ill'l',1:> \\'llhlJI 90 nunutcs · 1 * USJ:::ll BHICl\:5 * I Red Hill Realty p ,\Rl\. L!DO. l'\.H. ,, Bl .. 2 ~I 01'CJ'lookin l. J)r s \\" ll' 53ti·-lil97. BEAUTIFUL * Deluxe Offices * I r osta ;\l,,~:1 -~;111 f11e(:0 S~'lllll CASH: PJ'!ICE. 7•, ~-.. . 1 ba, $:>2.J. 1no lease. 0 <1)-s. . _g 1d' I p' . }·1r.1·.(",.111r:ol:\lr~alnf:11 iou. Jntcrl'sl. nionthly paynien!I ,,1J.~.i6I ltE".ILTY RJ::ALT_OflS · 6.\6-6436~ eves. 6-10-8806, bl!~s .• 'J$l iO. A uts, no pct~. Bea ut. Garden Apts. surroundings & cheerful·. . 011·11~r . .; u1111 h.os J lx•dnJ<11_ns lf'ss Than $3.). , Costa Mesa 3224 Univ. Park Center. Irvine : c\'es. 613-1 11 7. I 6-l2 9J-O. . . Pi-lvate patios, 6 pools, .spacious aprs. tor Leas~. .i8·l ~q. r1 -d1nu1i.: rr,...,,11 · fanl!l} [For inful'mation call l'O!lt'c!' . · 2 BR, Ut1ts pd., Children ..... un:is, iacu11i, tcnni~. 2 e ,,dulls Only cvmnl/bus1nes.-.:. 12 oHicc, ''?'1111 -"l°t'l1id 1'<~1111 --~ 30., :i89--2•78 or 303-589--4)?.JJ [ l\t.ESA VEHDf;.3 BR. 2 BA, 2 BR Condo . , , .$235/mo L~c EASTBLUr~· Condo, 2BTt I \l'elcomc, no pets. cpts. f·ar prk'i::. Bikr 10 braeh. e 2 bllis from s_ C Plaza plus reet!ption area & f1 rf'pl:u'''' · 111rl1•>1' HIJQ ·.::ii . \\'rile" p 0 Bo . J'JiO fa111 rn1, frplc. c~p!'g, drps, 2 JlR Condos, .... $265 & $275 2ha, crpts, drps, .hltin~. l drps, patio. 11gr. 1960 I 1-·mn1 s1:13. Sl6-0259. • f{t'C fa c1t & clubhouse storage). Adiaccnt t 1\ p11ho 1·h'l'il'd In II l'llUl'hl ll~lll I Al· . c "1 • I :1101 -I !H_•aut. yard. D ls h I\' hr· 13 BR Condos ....• $265 & s21;, tC'l'T:lCC & pool, $?,jO ph I \\-'allnee. apt 6. 6--42-73&1 I 011::7. ORO \PT~ • 2 & 3 BR·Sorry no pets Orange County Airport. -'.?n<l r:111 .. -pl11, L:hl'l'.;1•111, ~~1'>.J,_ oorato ltf'f!' g. 1-'n e d y r d· 3BRl-lon1es .S300,$325,$335 8.\9-+131 28R 28 \ .· . t.·1:14 Atlrin~n • 1··rtO\I S190/l\J0 Calf 546 8801 111<11'<" Both n1ti1·r unit• :or" 2:t ,\CH.LS No. \\l e,: t 1 sp1·inkl£'1'£'d. ,\\'ail Jun" '2'2. 2 3 BR I--lo1nes, S360.S37J, $395 0 h ··! 1 ' fr~an \1r1~· 12 i;. 3 ,;ii. P ·i~ •ni·. !"IOOl PA.RK 'PLAiA II • :; I I~ .. -pa11," 1 -r11.1·ln~o-rl ·'1:~an~a:-; .. ~ar1 _ llllabll·. Ill' HI' J 1·hild1:C'1.1, 1 ~!111. pct ok . $3.""lO 4 BR lfon1cs ... $:135,S.195, $-125 I FOR Lt':i,c, l)('\u.x(', country I <ll~p: s 1~23:;re 1 B~~;{s:\~ ;:ii ~i·a~ht:r, <ii"}·~r. µ(10~ 1,; 1 i;:oJ \V. Sle\"l'ns 1 SOI Westcl'"iff,,--~D~,-.-~arn .. ~.,\II 1h.s f,.1 •ul1v l.1kl: !-.~1~.1n~s & rr1rr. l.s1'..>l.rHi1J. l{ANCH REALTY 1 1·lub villa. i\IC'sa Verde 3 'Lppl'~ $lKO 979-5099 1,..,11C'h.5.l6--03Jll. IOffS fl ) 1:-.i l::\VPORT FINANCL\J 1~" rk11\11 ~11~1 fl'il'~•-P•I Sl l,./Oj). J IJ-::.S.•7. 1-:: ~~,--::;--• . -:-. *" 551-2000 11r BJl. 21! has .• pool & jHCLIZli ___'__ · · · , · . , un O\\er~. ' • , · .\nw 11111) S1~ .. ll~l ( •! 11 S!L\RI ..• ~R. $22J. Gar, 11.. J(,\~Cl-1 HEAL TY I )46·~24S I $100-2 Br. 11! Ba Studio. $149 2BR CPTS ~nla A~,t ;i-IJ-112] CEN~I::R i.'i:!-llfNI. ·Re al Estate Exchge 2800 ~"'.1:d fo1· k•(!S .~!>CL , * jjt>..fiSOO * ' ' l>rps, l'rpts, patio. 211:-i Oi;:lt'. drapes, i:::ir, pool. ~pa1.·ious 3iSuniet Beach 3890 Leasing office lpace or-....._1TL\BLi:: 2 Bit 'l B.\. . TUSTll\ f{J:::,\LT\' " ll ll 1 ,., 01,1 \\'n" .. h"<' /\dJ·. shop'~-5 ,i S -g 7 -I I ; I BR s1~~1 S\2--0~!) or _IC,\LL ON-SfTt: L\!1\i~AGER .\~:\\ l'(Jf:T l~-;11 u t'UntJ1, C•r ~I T h G I' 1 I ~ ' ' '., ' ' '."· .c<L OUSC'. ar .• '-' •J;. * 832<"1111 * ,1,·y•··· <'<•le·, ... ,,,,,,, nnl• ''" 21.? .... 592·~1227. ·, 8\Z-IJO.I 2 BR Apt, ]g(' SUlldC<'k, I Rik !71-116.12-3111Ext.2-16 I SIU~h· L{'Sldl'tl('l' l\illllt'd, llLH I'\' '2 BH Sl9J G·il' ---! ' '" . • ---•• S2''-" ,, I 213 ----\\!JI ('>;( h.111.:e SIS,000 whd Lr~ ;a;d, fenced for kids~ ' , Tt:l<TLJ-~ROCl\, last 4 Pl:111 [ Pf"ls. ~ S'.?35. 11,-!3· i'"-9i-8916 or Sl:l.i -2 BR, 1.nlants to I yr I Nt.:\V AP'rS . \\'t\LK TO ~2~~;7~·1· -N· r y. I ' OJ-'FtCE SPACE FOR , 2nrl 1 .1 >. as do11·n pav111rnt Homefinders * 642.9900 I f11 i'i1! 1~111 r);i~<'o Corlf'z. f,.r I &l~l .. 80 f'Xt ~.YI. old, 2077 \\-allace, C.J\I. BEACJI. 1 & 2 BR's from ---H.ENT. Costa 1\lcsa, 11arbor I I t '.il l l~~-11.i:: :\Ton·Ti1P~-\\11•d l•JIJll till·l683, 772·402!>, (i.1&.:1m SliJ tu $23.i E:\.'TRAS. Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 at Adams. Reautlful · _ __ _ _ _ _ R-----------J flit ..-lrg ran1 rni, 11£'11· 21 ::4i8-1-21 95 ' BLUFFS: :: Bl~. 11 ~ ha~.. I 536-2.:lJtJ. I · mocle.n1. Air, music, THE REAL ESTATERS A PAIR OF FOURS ! eal Estate Wntd. 2900 1·rp1~. ilrr•.;, fr!'shly pain1cd ! Coi unity Pool _ S . , . 1 nr1v dl'cor & cpt., no pels, • DELUXE 3 Br. 2 83, aH 2 BH 2 ba l"k 1 Pr", • . janitorial. Class A. Walker \\ r.n ·1 •f11 n1111·lo in r1 l"'k•·r ! l!ESP01\SIBLi-: par1y \l"Rtl!S i i,r.1 .\:,·I oul, h'g t,ncd S~~~· I 111~~11 4 Br, 2 Ba, N!:'~1;i1:~ S37j./\\~o.,. 6Dlaly2s71.f»-l-J711 h\l!dns,., ~:,p251c, .,A}_allr~. pool. i fn1..'Cl. back ~. ~ ;i~k~·bca~~: ¥f~™7 ~1Lee--0136Bldg~~al~coc Hill, , .. 111,,i.Hr!l 11~1 ,-,,1 r.1 1.1i11• ><I '· 1 1 1 · a1111, no pcs ... v.1. Cl-<f• 1370 0 cvr~ · .. nc .~ • .1 1 u s.*"'-""~~ JJ. N 1 1 h'ld AIS/6 -•"' or.,.ur·u"IN. ... . . . · ·I • 1uy •rJlllC 1}1' Oii' co11·n -~. 9 I u -,;·Sal'.'. per lll. 1 ope s, c 1 · \' · £lCITINCMEWCOttC£PJI /'I.I.XI., .. r;in ,J., .i l·ll l•'l' 1111yll1l'Jlt , 67::.-761:1 ·14 •-67 1. li-10·4114, ii.12·7800. _,--~ ---1 $230/nio. 96&--06:-i2 aft 4:15. ADULTLA•r•1D(' llVINC 1st mo FREE yuu1 pl;111~ r,,r :• ..... ,11·1·: ------MESA VERDE 1. , .. w • fln :inrid !uiu1 .. 1.,.1"'"111 1 1 b b I I , TllE. Terrace C:.arcl1ff Q.fr.'O £\'--' fi.-C ~C..® 2BR \V/gar, nc11'. der. $1fi\ sMAtlP'ITSACctruo Deluxe3 roomofflce.Carpel, ,_1111 .,d 1,,1 ,,111w1 '", 111,1111, 1 11 II &J 3 r , 2 a, top ocet O~ ; ~~odcJ! 2 B~·. 2 Ba. $33J. n10 , ~~ l.'QU ~).. -~ J,j<J" V Fnrd yd, 11·ttl1."r pd. 2710 •Bachelors drnpe~. otr conditioned, in or ini·i·~1111,111 -:1):~~1 •. 1,1 11,t _ Rtnt11' ,-1W a ter&GardenerPe1d Ca!!JJ7~9!Jj(l I Th tit ' . W dG .h "A"Dclawnrl'.PHbctl·S, eJBR,2 BR Nc~·port BeAch near Lido 1011o1 1111,,111•'' 111.11 1 111 ,, .~ h 1 $425 Least. 545-0228 l TUHTLEROCI< lo\'l'IY ;1 SH,, a n r1gu1ng or ome wit a Chuckle 636-4120. Shops, 520 sq. 11. $240 be nu'·.: 1·1 'i ;n1 1o11. '1 ', 1 ----------2 BA hon1e, tennis & !)001 ''''"' i., ClAY ~. ,OUAN I CHILDREN & Pels ok. 2 BR, •2.BR & Den n)on!h. Call Ncwport Platt ,tl(Y.'1; 10:111 !•"'lhll' !ll ..,~ Snld Housel Furnished I s',"',"~,· ' uhn, 2 Be'',· 1\.ll's,• I privlgs S42afi\To. 675-5982 I 0 . $175. 3 BR. $265. 1600:.! Lynn From $175 ~ $485 Heall ,~y~6~7~5--:=""°=...,.""'c---o~I ,f,.....elht•r ,,1 ... ,.1,.,1.,,11,h. 1 r f' 1• ar nine. ose .,. o B __ 2 _4_ 8 ~110,,ange le•1er• of th11 ~ C 11 "IS ~31 « "~ ('i IJ li \\.~211 . I Gener al 3102 f'\'f'l-ythinq-._i,....all nn\1, s .. iO 1 Lagun1 each J fcu• 1nombl11d words b11-I .... r. o o· -vu . MesoVtrde East&Adams D~SK space available $.iO • 1 fl'C'I' inonth inclr~ gardener low 10 form fou r :omple word1 12 BR, 1 ba. $195. 2 Blk~ 540_ 1800 n10. Will provide furniture $ 1 o fJ-s 1 1 0 . t:TI! PfJ 1 <:1111 LiuT)' :;.u; ... a."ISO $1:i>-NICE I BR, No. end. I Ocean. Avail 6/1, ltlcal 1 or at $j, mo. Answer Ing !. I ~,1 ,.,~1111 .,111 i;.,.11 ~l•li.. COLLEGE PARK-.-3 \V~lklobcnch&to11n. 1 GEY AT I 2 ..idults. IW&-2000. scJVlce avallabl!'. 17875 • _ :-.r1111.,11 B 2 B t , $22J -2 Bit 2 Ba ap1. Lrg J J J J /2 Beach Blvd., J{willngton ' ' 11 1· lilt Ill r, a, ~eer, gar·. d('('k t,:orgrous \lC1v n1'. 3848 -Beach. G42·4321. I ~~~~~~~~~ .•· , • . Bart1. p1·1\'. I d aid $375 · · . . . . . Lagun1 Bet ch re •v NE JAKE YOUR PICK ; G;~i1~;1;\ 11 c iv cri>t~/drrr.>,; ener '54>022a • s~2h.BR, 2 ™:t frplc, fl1t-d 1 .. 'll ~~C!_ Plu:5h office Bl:, 2 to 6 Rm !19.">-UTIL PD t Br frplc , EASTS.ICE yard, Dana Point. I T A N 8 0 I Spectacular, New 11ultes. Confcrenre rni. 0 (lltk 1·lc111 gnr t.ag'.una ' 2 B & d I $275 -UTIL PO 2 Br, frpll'.",: I~ I I r ,.; Ocean Vu Townhouses 2 Bit. Townhouse, frplc, Xerox copier. Nenr o.c. aJr. H T-11 ~1:..o.Ur1L Pu Oc.'Canfrot;t 1 r ' w•t•r ger ener big fncd yard, child/pets. . . . .. -. J Wl\lk to beach, 2 BR + den from $250. 1 BR, from $195. port. 833-3640. 1st come, 1st 1erved BR ),;tit' priv patio pd, $270 lat. 545-0228, 1 Lag. Cyn . I + ll'et bar, tile patlot, !rplc, Pool 1 Ml u tal *WATERFRONT* OU plnc...sJS,TJO and $40,500, Nc~'J)On . ' · 'I 9 ~IESA VERDE 4BR . 'lB,\: $3i;N BR, 2 DA. rrpl~, ~bl I I L I P O A I l'Ustom 1 crpts, d r P •. breaicraS:. s!Para~en 1':~uy Prime Newport Beach k>e 2 bdrm ttind I bdrm. NU·VIEW RENTALS I Clean, and available no1v, gar: fenced yard, l\11ss10n I J [ I' I " Alimony: A syslem by appliances, S43b..Pe-r mo. 1ecti0n. Clo11e to ~boppln& Executive offlce11 w/frple , 2 on lot -2 brlrn1, 2 bath and 673-4030 or 4M-3248 AGT. 540-7327 ~'le)O. : which, when two poople make 837-4811 A: fine beach. fi44..26ll v.·et bar, private bath '• l bdm1 S43,!IOO $500-3 BR, f.rpl c, Po o I , a misr.ike, one of !hem kaep$ li!R-.C;i~~"aPiiimiC~tdl[~!!i!iii!!i!i!ii!!!i!iiii!i!l!!!!!!l!li $19',500-l bdrm units. /\ll in I $~~ I BR 1.isc util pd, CM. l FOR LEASE: 4 B~. 2 BA. mngniticent v.•hile "'Iller _ for ii. S·lt 2 BR oceanfront apt o Bil! Grundy Ritt. 675-611>1 good attM of Cot;1n Meisa . I lilt l\1ob1le, SIOS/mo. HB i\tesn df!'l l\fer, $.17:i._ Carole-view! I p E N R a 0 I I SpanJah VIiia. Beam cell, nJE EXC1TING CORONA de:! M/\R, FAit PL1Js-4 p\ex, llunt1na-1t1n ~U<;f' $150 uHI pd. Laguna i\gent, 540.17'.!0 11r S11·~. I NU-VIEW RENTALS ' J I J J J A (Q111plar1 th• thuc•la auo••d .. =~: ~·ferbea!pt!'a~~ PALM MESA APTS. Coa1t Hwy. Office "()M.'tt Dc&ch--assumable75"1oan. 1 50nch ove.rlooks o ce an, VACANT 2 Br, $150, 673-ol030 or 494-3248 v b 1111 ' ' _, d -~·t ••501 MIN'~"TON-BCll now avail. 1100. A: up. $13.~. Call for 3ppt. Red I . NB \\a lt' lo wntl.'r S165 kldt/pel~ Also 3 BR JIB, I , you d:~ek,;YrbZ, :~:ti ~~"'1 b:°~.~ stnale -"' t. • ~ o , &ch~ i& ~BR. ~m $1~i IR.WIN A IRWlN Realtcra C&r.oet. Re11ll01'11 lnvestn1cn t :~~tl'I. ;\gl, r c ('. S210. Agt . Fe(' 979+11430. I * $350 MONTH * I Years 'Lease, .,$.-~ I Adults, No Pets. r 644-Slll • . Dlvillon. 979-2,S.,i(). 0(>C'n 1 c't•~- 3124 '14BR. 2 ba., cul-de·sac, patio, CuJitoni built 2 bdrm. home.If) Pll!NT NUM6Etf0 l[ITERS IN ' 1 BR. tem um._...., nc. 1561 Mesa Or NEW OFi'tCES \\ttkendl. • . I 01. m.11 fr11l c. fncd yrd, ~. Cout \Vl\V carpets, fireplatt1 l HE 5E SQVAR(S utlls. NE\VEU. ASSOC~ (5 blks from Newport Btvd.) m Quall St . Nc\\·port Beach Aey day lt the BES"I' DAY to J E·SIOE 2 BR FURN 1 _PIR2.8 no pets, 14/Xl, .l.'>7-l ~"O~ lgc. ~k v.·ith ocean view.~ (j UNSCtAM8lE A90VC lfTTEtS j I J J [ [ J IATtS. C!'.M-659<1. 546-9860 a,mni'I Broktr1 8334303 ""° anPlloadll ~n'tlfldeedl~, W1ttr & 91rd1ntr paid BIG comer 2 BR, dbl gar Cn.1· .&:8.l'ftie. A·l Cond, TO GET ANSWlR . . . . . . . SEAbr !!.;· ~:~l~~;N~~~~ The blslest draw In the W<'lt. Quslfted Adi Call ~ ....... • •-sf · yard. quiet, 11ove. no angh1. thruout fl -.,...,. " .,... =~~-----f •" mo, $45.0221 baby ok, $ll0. 64:;-Zil~ , MISSION REALTY m.-0731 SCRAM-LETS An1w1ra In Cl111I c1tlon 8010 Pool. '""' ~.S ew1. . , . a Dtllf P\lol Cluallled -"today="! _____ _ • , I • ,,,., .. t, Mll ii, 19N OAILI PILDT ll • lu Rontol 4400 Po.....,. 1 5350 H•ulinp 6051 He lp Help W•ntod, F 71 1 p 1ntod, M&F 7100Ho p 100 N&W OFFICES I u.t...t-!Ir)\ *PALM & CARD YARD, 1met ~l:::AC::?~:.:1v::.:rm:s::::.:::;11..::1Rttr0:::::::.::.!!R~l~::.:J:.:.::=:::::.:.:::~.::::: ;;;;=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1-·:..:::z.~D;e:;H~v:...,,=-=_~;Su!::n:-'.d;:,...:=O~nly~::...:.:=1 IN LAGUNA NIGUEL .L:i.J READER ... ,.....,. ....._ 41n.· ivy, E>qier. prettl. F/llmt. AVON -·' -r .2"JY.~ifoAllr 14 !!:. . 8:"· ttldlnpl $1. wild '1322 :.;~~:-"IYI, ......... Conv. llalplt&I -All POSffiONS AT ,,..... . • . OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERs. RE- -• "'' tltll ~. Lost & Founcl 5300 estm note r Av•.. I PRICES ARE GOING UP. QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· Cq)ts,dr.»,alr,wetbar. I Weatrnl.,ter, open 7 a.,.I MOVJNG• Local .funr.-or A....,.,....,.i _ A'AMES S l!OULON"'T YOUR TIONIVAGONORVAN.CONTACTWL :ml2 °'"'"'° Oo lst1'no I 893-~. gen. haullnt. S2 ft. turn. URGE TLY l"AMlLY INCOME? You Son Dlo$O fiw>' to ~Al.AN~· ~~UE INCHEASE your bllsUlne, 1.3 , ... ~. can help h> earning extra BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY Avery.•artcway;umotL 11 • ~ CONitWL. cup &lze• In 2 v.""5 110 HAULING It. MOVING , f~l NEEDED B~auol money as an AVON STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHQNE IJl-1600 ~~ St ~~l~r excrclies, pftdll or ctm~ low C06l service. Ext 617, Employment AeeDCY R E p RESENT A Tn'F.. 642-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. (Back ol '::nai~ ~~l)I) A I.SO _Cu.stum fitting. 494-1003, 54$-0481. Flexlble houn. I'll train Moptl()ll, • pa-y In r • hallen/•WUn...,. Juanita, llAUUNG "-Jlt.0 v lN G ASSEMBLV · 100% FREE ' you, lntere1""1! ca It An Equ•I Op.,.rtunlty E~ployor . - neut.erme Inform. 5J6-2S13 832-4272. LOCAL OR '! .I ~7641. Help Wllnt.d, M&F 7100 Help Wa nted, M&, 7100 ANlM.ALS IMl'OuNO.t.Ll 645-8495 'f llerm. S;H 1'>••ter, male II I 1~ ic.n. H•ulini·Movln&·Tnuh TRAINEES BABY Sitter, rnatUN lad, to e COOK Shep 1nlJ(, pup. t»'Wn, tern. S.W.MdRlpillrt Tree &: shrub lrlm or Co's P1y All cR~ for 2 children. Aita 19 e WAITRESS EXECUTIVE SECTY l:itlie.{1111.11'. ptij), Wnt,, m&J.o removal. F;at, 542-9453 Agency FM1 mo1. le 1 yrs. Wkdal 7:45 Cottage Cotlee Shop Mag card &xper req., \)'pina ~ltttielt'OOClll e ~ 1-~-'m "SECRETARIES'' .~ .. •portaol&tlon': ; 0 _,.P ma 56l W. l.9U!.., C.M. 646-5304 w-~ wpm, "'1 liA> \11)1111, h1U.( ''' 'J'errc,·, '1r1, 1em. LOCAL movina & hlullna: b)' rnwn ....... • ~"lit. be I 3 SUITE 0 --•--'"'•""'" i •• ,,,nat-·1 nux· ru. I Accountlna 6001 ud k p I Se I "P L-, " $700 I rnu•t C M ·-ot Hubor COOK, relief; evenings I ab e lo UIWllC respona. UA""<I --~c., r.;i, Ol~ Brw~1~' 1e~.1· '( 'aa' r~t~,,LMI ~ ... tnl~~ ~15• enonne rv ce ru. euy . . • B~e~ 557.s961 Stew J(ettlt, Adams at I S a I a ry 0 pen . s .e nd =m:. ~ '§. 8:: //:::. 1..aU li.Lk BOOKtu:t:PlNG, Taxes !or •,3• N -u-N or w.roowo. I lJSll I I Bl d Fantutlc boas Is look1na: for ! · Harbor nr Thrlllln\8.rt, ~1 typewr1tten reswne liitina: , •• ·~ -•iSl!l u... • _,,_fem. inchvidua.Ja or compe..nys rv rte V • poised, charming lndiv. lo BAKERS Helper 16-18 yr old 979·1878. prev e.xper, job reapon, -·au• -· • unierau.""n, Red, fem. 1 Call 645 -0683 · 1 Painting/P•ptirlng 6073 1 #115 Tus tin "·orlc aa his secretary -male-tor~ummer. HIU'd . . i;.a.lary level and rda to 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB &agle, mix, liN'lllWht, M. I 6008 83S..S460 wlpopular N.B. location. "'ork. 6 days v.·k. Apply in COOK. SHORT ORDBR. 5 cuMr'Rl:li~SlV~ CARE ~ l<I ft le UP 541_5032 l'oocue, lilk, tem. 8•by1lttin9 Eq 0 E 1 ~n days a "'eek. ?o.t111t be p S\ep/Heagle mlx, tr!, F. I -EXTERIOR ONLY Wtl ppor. mpoyer "Record Co'' $600 DANICA PASTRY SHOP reliable. Apply In ~rson, <...'Uttr. Z30 NurNCentet Bu1ine11 Rent•I 4450 liull Terrier mix, B/W, M, WCENSEO, lo~ ctu'C. Uc'd Insured 'Free Est . Top skills qualify YoU fM this 514 Balboa Blvd. N.B. 4215 Campui;. Or,, Irvine . ~~h.S~U. s-°l66Cl. e~~ • STORE SPACE • : ;:~X:er.S:/:;,bt~.!fom. t:1 p~ c.~.ar5S7-~~~1 !tic~ 97~ · "&~NOt"!8~~~~t 1:;.1T~: 'C~:il~ ~~ po'"•'=~ l'enio1mel, or call 1)41)..8900. Shett1e niix. Tri, nWo -l 1N1'1NG & R · 3.) I II' Bank COUNTER GIRL ~===~;:;;~==;! Jn Col.Ila Meu. near Sou!h ........... L,.,. .... ,., '-'-·-tem. Business Services 6009 ~I\ . epall', yrs Va r Io u • respon~ b ihcs, hf'ld. FULL TIME ' -C t Pl flll 8 liak ""11111MW-u.-, u.. ... ., I workmanshlp guar. Take some typing, Call 646-8981 E • d i:xi:cuYIVE oas aza, - er Terrier 1nix, Brwn, \Vhl, 1'', '. BOOKPG, typing, t I I Ing,,· a~yan!~e o1 n1y c x p ~tr. Probst. "F in1nce" $650 Xpertence Over Zl, sta11. June l~t. i St. 2 blk1 w.,ot Bri11tol, 22c: Dwue n1ix, Brwn/tUk, r. I Need help! Call Ro.xannt(S l f>Jti.-705ti Lady wlher he.ad on straight Proof ororator Apply Ill person only, 2 lo -I fool. 2'100 MJ. ft., rompleled l:ocil:-a·poo, Rullt/Blk, f ", Air Travel Trainee .. __ JjJ\i. lX'll Snet L>e11ca1es:..en. ! ....... ~~IAl<-.J & reacb lo RO, adja<..oent 10 l-'oodlc nlix, \Vhtte, nlalo Bus Scrv. Heas Z-dtes. l<llR.ST CLASS £.:XT./JNT. FLIGHT can ..... -...v~ top aee'y 10 UNIT D _.._ n.~ I very dynamic Ii r ores. Germ StH/Pouuer, l:ki.r.rn, 1'~. JJ7-2827 eves. Jj/\ll"TlNt;, l-'APultllAl\li-. ATTENDANTI busy .VIP in N.B. A1gmt CALI FORNI A BANK lirooknurst &. Adants., H.B. I Includes llliM-CaU Bob l .x.-ottk, lilack, male ~·-•.P• __ n_i_er ~-60 IS INli, .l'ree .t:stirnatcs Fly the trlenclliest sky&! potentJaJ, ..!.'r · ~v-On. So. Santa Ana area, start lit \vi·" 0'" ""ll ·i· __ ---':17~~;H \.'.Ul)i...tJ you U!!e extrit S~~.~J \\C~li: 111 J~ . .:,C(llJ tt.c:su.111e . .. ,, _... ... , i;orr1er 1nlX pup, Wht,. rt1. Unique opening for bright & "SPECIALS" 222 Oce1n Ava., DOWNTOWN , .-.. , .. Beu"h Terrier mu:, btwn1lilkt 'fan. PATIO-Covers & Decks.1 J'H.01>'. pt.linter, honest work, attracUve indlv. Crea t L••un• Beach ""t e, i ~\'t·:. .i.: !'.l.l.Li.. ··rt'!. Stating Sal•"" Minimum --.. .. 1· "' nd ""· ~--10 d ed -~· I be ,. • I c u I"•''. • Clll!ll '" "''. i...e~'I 1>..U-.HJJ. I -J lltore, lG:iO sq, ft. Parkin1.: entpoo, "'o e, O&A, M. ...wi 111 e51gn ex1 ....... Y I teas. nL _.,.,, u•ee e1>UJnatc. ne 1tll wo opportun ty. a Se.::'y VP JV (7141 49441546 -------1 1·0 c1ass1tJed Ad no. 1a6 NE\VPORT & 17th St., Costa liollton Terr. lilW, Male • built. Fi.'cc esll.lllales H.e1s. :w~;.:'1:>:1, ~~Ll. Liz Blaker, 833--2700. Dennis !\t(g, Sec'y .\Gj{] CU UN 'I' I:.: It" help....gencral , clo Uaily l:'ilol Mesa; 1100 sq. fl. slore, ·~e!"';y/Dacp~u·pp~~' n,&malko!Oens ! &10-759!:1 1!·16_jl49_!) i iJn.Or'. waU1..-uveriog, state , :f °f~1~-.Pe~~1~cl~~ F:xee. t.led S650 lul !:;qua.I OpporLun1ly l'.0·11·Kc1,-.l ~~,<-'t!Kend Awur," tul' I P. O. Box l.;Jb() parldna; . CU~'TOM Woodwork 1·en1vd. he. No. :!'1:r.ll4. lnsur, all • • '"" ....., ""' ~r:"" r.1 plQ e t' gu • -.w yn. PP Y ·in I Costa Mesa, Ca ':I~ CORON · 1 availabie 10r adopuon. el , , ' V : "" ·1141, .•. ,_,,,.,., Dr. Bank Sec'y oJUo7ol Y 11el'so11, l:i1'1ny .t:hH s, ~:1J 1:.. ·---------1 . A De Mar deluxe ANO O'l'Ht:rlS .,_.,L' ...._13 PUJJ Ulg "' t;PfW'. lllli: types p.a,.-r. -ur-oJQO. • suuc, 325 Sfi· ft. t ~ • , ~,/;.;J LcnbOtI, 536-841::i. INT/ EXT-PAINTING All Shilts O~n CoMtr Sec'y $650 ti~Au l y 0 1' r.; it;\ I' u lt 11111 st., t.:M I EX. SEC'Y $650 Rcalonoinics, Bkrli. 6T.""1""6700 ·1..0b~~I En~hsh B u lldoc;, \.arper Service 60!6 AllUrangeCo. Jimoi;:i-.. .;.1o.1:i VACATION'$$ ~led Sec'y $600 ASSISfANT Must havl' l't:t: rau.11AJJ«> Fee JO>Ai -NO-W LEAS --ru .... e & wht. Ans to -~ -PART·TIME Calli. cosrnotologists lie. \,;0..,r'U: corporate expcr. lie11ul· ING I "i'ugsley.".. s E_R 1 au s I JOI-IN'S Carpet & Upholster" -_1.~fiEE EST. PROF. WEEKENDS "BOOKKEEPERS" Kt.N Tr;~It'Lt::t'vN !IA.Ht . . I nuL utcs . .\••L, oppui·. Mesa Vtrda Dr, Plaia ALL.t:.ltlilES. Vic. Dana Uri Sliampoo, 1~ii PAINTING. INT.· E.'\T. Immediate Openings for .-'Constr F/C'' $8~ S tYLI!:i"I', 6~:6i!..2J For Janirorial Work WESTCLIFF 1~ ?-.lesa Vt:rdc Or. _t.11!->l. Hi~Js. lllschl. REWAH.D. II ltet.atdanU.J. !Jej:rt:ascr!> & I * 557-4271' * Security 'Guatm QC Strong background in con1m I BLUEPRINT CLERK Jn offitc bulltlu1g, approx. iO Petwu11t:1 ,~ency Ideal for llciswurunl, L1ciwr. ·J91>-73Jl eves au color b1·i&111.encrs & llJ 1 t-' la ster/ Repair 6077 ' are1t. 10-40 lfrs/\\'~ $2:25 & apt developlllt"nt. New 1' ee ljaid. Pii·fcr bJl.ll!prllit ' n11 h'l'~. i\l,,.sl oc c11pao1c 01 · 1 .111U'.C 111 Ll!i1u.a , ~r~1~!~1~11~!~,~~~c~~ops, ~\~!:;. _1.·~~~. l~r1~er, ~I ~~~~-~~~h )I01; n~~~~~; PATCH p~JNC l hr. No cxper. neccss. Call 4-~o~plc~~~seAbl~o 101 ~~~~~1~ ~~ 1~~':rlh i..;~i~11~~'.'.~·111'.'.~I ~~:~ ooncu.'d. Sta.rl v.·orl\ in \ lliJl .i::.~r, !).A. call 5-15-U:l:s , Hii.l·bor., c.M. l{ e ward, by saving me exu·a lnps. All types. Free estimates s~Rm~7kvtCES CO. full resp. v.·/tilLs Irvine co. Also 1-tr 1--E·X-ECUTIVE - * TWO MONTHS* I ~ days, or 642-97~ I \)ill clcan ltvl!l&_l-m., duu11g. Call 54~ "Finance Bkkpr" $7SO J-'os111011s. C<tJI Co111 ro ! Send Reswne FREE RENT all 5 pm rm .. &: hall $U. Any rm. Pool Service 6079 Tl I Career Eniployincn1 t :)1a11ui; :'><ll.uy .vun1mun1 SEC REARY .. $7.50, couch $10. Chlllr $5. l:> AN Able to go thru TB. Hvy 1 o"" ~'"'"-.,, J L !ISlUed Ad oo 1-~ D t ed J.:Xccllent o1flt-e luc:ationl!I in LO:sf, C.M Female cat, I yrs. exp. is "'hat counus not i ----·----. -INFLATIONARY con.sir exp. So n1 eo n t" i ' gency, <J>JWrwuo1, " u u v ia . ,,., Y na n1 L c ' mo l i va Neivpon. near Hoog & blly. n"IOSl!y black wt.streaks 011 mt!thod. 1 do work nl,)'seil.1 QUA1JTY pool service free v.·fland dev. or C p A Irvine Blvd, N.H. i..:10 ua.i1y t'1lol uu<'JU~~nl perso11 v.·antea u..1 250-IJ50 S<J. 11. J}leaM' call gold ~ y.r~te. 646--4':JiS, U .no Good rcL 531-0101. · esL cleanini only, reliable ! Products for Sale bekgrnd v.'Ould be idea\. BOAT CARPENTERS CO:~ ~e!:.xca~:£2S 1~~~~~s< b ~~in~ 1,.1~ ~ 497-121.J. wis. ti.J.>-3400 Mon lbrU £ r1, L&K Crpt CJnn;, Hse $24.95. ~~-"~~J>1 Nelsons Pool Exper. only. 2500 S. Susan, ~ai~pen. &4&-l.2:i4. STOR.I:: nr. N'pt. P~t Olli•"". '.am 10 noon. Jtn1 "-11, Sim hac.~.00. :)of.a ~·· O'M'"".wu I d MEN & "Constr Bkkpr'' $700 Santa Ano.. J_ ·""'=--! "' p 608 nee [·"· I b k d . I COUPLE FOR t.XPt..H.l.t.NCL.D laoy Will 00 & Greyhounrl dl'pot. 58'l Sq. 1 f DUND: He1tut. Gcnnan $.1.4.lb. Guar. Til:i-5170 Roof inn 2 •RIIV. ~· c gr n 111 BOOKKE_EPER, lull charge, MAi~·ri;NANCE 0 •· herd 'I"' bl ---'"~-----WOMEN 'th t I RE · 1,. h0Ullft:te11n1ng. tw1ere.ui..:1:1i. ---------tan. Vic. Bristol btw. --·• ·---REPAIRS, all types. !~as. TIME & ENERG must. Stable. Does not i Co. exp helpful. Salacynuuu1c·"!i">u, l~l.«lv•~·ivl'lrg ___ U.ll:kJ.llHJ _ ft. $160 Mo. i\gt. 64&-2414 , """l'C"P · ,. <aiC, ack & I Lellinns 60IB WI uives rnn s, • or constr. a r lthnt tnal Balance), Mig. 'o:o SQ. FT. C.M. ~~5~ ~~ & Edinger. Gill • WIU.ARD PAINTING * J"i:el' est .. Uc'd: A~k for Y nccessarilY have to be F/C. I open. Call !or appt. <t{lt uoLI-*, corona ac1 .1vlt1.r. FACTORY HELP ~·;'J pr1._r1nli. 64!i-2J:W 5.Jli-6429. , ;.Je\Y AcousUcal Ceil' s .;. \Yall. 541-~. 8;)0-W<!l.l. I h I MONEY , 'lll--541-:i~ Live .Hi. ~o c.n1Joten or pe.s. young u1.uy vver ~.1. yra. ••ill .. Industrial Rent1I 4500 LOS'f, ladies blue wallet. vie I repairs. Drywall t7 wall ! S1ndb1a1tin; . 6083 ·1 w 0 ove . . 'SPECIALS'' l .. . .. -' ~.:l'l-liod. train. vuod 1.-0. belleUu>. .. El p scado w 17th ·. c-11 Mr. Wilson. FJC l\fanuf. $700 OO,OKJ\EEPER, diversi_lled. LJ.c.LJVt:.ltY Man for early ~l LM -· ·-e re, • , text. patch piluaerln&. No. g t;:.p_. 111 trucking ~ parts ,1111 L .", ·i •n•••· , ... ,·,,, ---' - I cards. Rev.·ar¢. 615-1317 boaU, paUos, swim .pooli;. • Ant Bkkpr $500 lio 642--491l4 ' acuvt!ry route. /\Owls o.uy. i' 1l.lt!1i,;u1.ss Now LEAS NG C.M. Cont'd im p ortant 2S}l)j8, &U-5775. WOOD Text., Bldg&, house~, 835 3567 1 Gal Ofc $fllO bu:.i~ss help1ul Ins pd "' .... I ---Hun~· ........... 1:0sr-t yr Gtd m~car. He ~~entj c;oncrtt_e _ 6019 Sbop !or smaller_ ttems. .• _ vaC"'d ns. 1:..couu1111cBJ i..:ar requ. 't 1u·s u..1 Quick Sand C:O. 646--4296. 940 APARTME~T "Managers, 98 Accfn& Clrk ~ BJ{l{P.G _ MAU<W~ _QPR t:ier 011.r, .f'jo SUllCj•IJ.!lj:, !Kl · D'J li iR ·.-',.~,. ""C· • · .--•fi!l)~~\ ~bl~~f.JWPl!:! roNCRf:'.I.i;• ~A.fiQ~l\J,i9 ~ ·~"; S:-~~' ··~:.:t;, Qartk:;; :::::-:r.'C', ... i ......:.. ''1-'l. .F11\u~ _ ._.,sp.51l •• ~·ith otUce &. bk kp_g i..: 0~ J ·1-c c-·11 11 ~. , .. __ ,::=:nr;;J'M 8;:; _ __. ;rw .)l,j. r l. 41. UP ong IW.ll'. c 1;11.h &-,US ~vers. QWuit,y \v01·lc~.1 °"1' l experience, 54&-0606 \Ve s·t n1insterlHntg bc11 l•·-"•-n '· N•wlW1d <1 NB 642-7267 u· ---" c.•·'-"""I' •owo·n•/Alter•llono 6084 couple. 7 14-8 4 6-3 7 2 7, !\fed. Bkkpr S550 Ul.11»1"'~19"70 ., . . . • ce, ...... ,., ...u......, . . ~~ ------&32-91.36 AIR Clerk $600 BOOKKEl::PER lor metal a.rt!a. b..SO-~:;r .. ':l. -LOST female Irish Setter. JESS Cement Con.tractor. fabrication shop, Exp'd, UE"LlV_EltY, -"-"rt t l me. 1•, "''« S"""'-Vic 39th ~ e d I k 1'1ARlLYN'S Custom Clothes ''RECEPT/G. OFC" "~ ..,..... ' J•... .....,....... · · ,..,,·iv \\'ays, s 1 cw a s , · .,.:;~ S. Broadway, S.A. c.Jl'IY morning paper rou1e, Nt."'W BLDG M-1, 1200 ~· ft. & 0 c £'&n 1 r on t. N . .B. patios. ~·17"5. ~~~~Sl&Jl ot redesign. "Receptionist'' $500 BOYS & r-IRL-S Tui;tu1 & lrvme.. Pref. $176. :UOO sq. ll. $355. :aG-J JtEWARD! 548-5093 Ci::MENr & Block \\'ork ASS L G NB I ..,. t:rl LA T ph. lronl Ofitce, crpt.s, lurge;wsr CALICO CAT. Television R-air """' EMB ERS real · · spot \•>'fots of Newspapel' Can·1ers. Min . man·i . · · · imcs. Walls, paOOS, sidewalks, ... ,. DU7V activity on bucrv lrnt desk. age 10. Lido Isle, "··1•~··· ;)11-b.l~. rear doors. Anaheim & miniature sz. "The Bluffs ". ~3 ..... """' ------Tc-rminal \\lay, c.r-.t. Oayl'i 1'fi~lng 1 v.·k. Reward etc. li)I hr. or )Ob. ~la. I T.V. Servicing, since l9'i7. Vt'Y)' lite typing & lots of Jj£'1linsula & Balboa 1jo111t. Ur.WVCltY men, over 23 1 &W--0033 or evet; 6'16-0081. S.W--13l8 ' CEMENT: Patio, drives, I S12.95 + part.11 total. tUnle:..s phones. Fwi job! I Contact t¥1r. Ba1...tstron1 at 1rs. r-er1n. plume. early I CITY OF ORANGE-1 v.·alks-Repa1r.1, saw ~ shop Yi'Ork needed) Recond. Four day \\-Ork wttk, 10 "Med Rocopt'' tLM the DAILY PlLUT ur t·aH u)l)rn. ne~spo1JCr Ochv. 1u LO. ST: 2 yr old Sealpol.nl , -~"e ........... e•L O" -TV ·, -oo-•teed hou d 6"1 t ..,... 642 "'°! & I I l ,., , •• , '"' , •.•• per '•• New 3,000 !WJ. ft. urut s :s1a.n1csc cat. Atlanta a:, ~.......... s: •'-"" " """"'"" • • • •--· • 1 rs per ay, ....,., ° Fashion Island Joe. \Vork tor -·w.o: cave ap11 ica niii. ' .... "'u..... ....,., 1 • .,.. I '~ t:: ; . air-rond. cuou., " 837 \V l!llh C i\I 5-18-3386 hut not necessary. $2.00 per u&y ia c1an. e o To repair &'el-coated lillt!r· glasg rem101·ced pu~c:.Lcr resin batntuos an<.l 111iuWctlli. 1111n1mwn 1 y>!W' t:xpcr1t:UL"t: l'l..'t!Ull'e(.I. _I. LOCrKl<uis lJUa.t 1·evair ai.:cepU&o1t:. ht:w 111vu- c ii plant 111 A11a111:1111 w.·~d. Lruon S1LllJl 1,141 1Wl Ut!Ut:" fit:.. SPR'"KL ·o l . Newl~"""' HS. RE"'ARD.1 CEMU~T \Vork of all kinds. FRANK SCllROTH T.V. 4 30Pi\t . Expencnce helpful , b. ped. tn. . Ahl 1 Brake & ---uu11u.i.. ~ _ othces. \Vood v.-o rking 0.K. 53&-9409. =bl.c, lii:e 1:: s l. , ' . . hour. Good com Pan )I hand!e frnt ofc. U:>t~ . of Alignment Service Ut:.LI v t.H.Y t-.1 A~. Ear I Y WM. \Vinton R.C:. 67f>J.331 LOST·Yk. Slater/Mag. FV, Tile 6091 benefitll. Paid health, life activity, Bkkpng & billmg Salary T co1nm; U>u.st Auto ~~~~~~ui,;'l~~~; 1~~~~ ~~1 Plcaae apply in pen;uu; RENT nc"' !\1·1. U00.2&10 sq ' t·cm. ~.mule/Samo)'ed. 4 \Child C•re 6020 CERAMIC TILE NEW & insurance, vacationa: & sick included. Servl<..'f:, 644-IW.l:l. wut:i..:lUlg. bJ.)--71~. \ ft. $170. $300 month wtorc.1 mos. 1'n. 5117. Anlple i CHn.o r•n<• 2 -remodel. F'rre csumates. lea ve. ''V•rloty" $500 BUSBOY ---2950 W. Central,S.A. I lteward. 968-6874. ~ • qes ·.J, UJ.:..WV.i:.rt'i \~UrtK-nUUT1al ' ft-Obert Muller R..J::. 67l-7039 l'OUND; cat, female, 1ot11 I Ber 'ii~ .. ·12 Sm jobs, v.·elcome. 5l6·2.f..'l6 N.B. o(c looking for sharp E.'tpet. Preler Amer. cltl7.en. over~. r art lune. lJz;(l uwn lk &: 1 .,_.. Top Soll 6092 Apply Jn Person per90n "tio can handle some Engh.sh or Sp an 1 sh c:ar, r;o se1141K, Jo: v 00 NE\V M·l 1400-5000 sq ft shop hair b "'hL H.B. f1o_rida Co. 6021 -··-·---lite figure work &: typing. speakmg, Salary according t'Jl"111n¥s. ~4'1;J1.1. &: otficcs. Amp! prka". 20I! JI & O.vcna, 960-2113 aft. :i. I _ .:tor * TOPSOIL * COMPOST Will also act as recept. to ex~r. Apply betwn 2:JO Ur. ~1;~A-s s 1sta 11 c, phase P"Totra¥1 ser., xlnt 1 l''O_UND feo\8.le Slameae cal. 1 JACr.. Taulanc, p at l os, • MULCH * REDWOOD PRIMARK Salary negu. & ·l:JO P'!1 Hanit.>ur~e.r vr111vuo1H1c 01c., wut 1rJ1ul Joe, nr. S.D. frwy, 64&-1252. v.1c. Walnut sq. C a 11 j reniod, !MM. Uc. ~l 2ru072 Call &8&-6930 "SPECIALS" Hamlet, ~.:> ~~ams, C1'l v.·1111111. l yr oeni11..1 exp., lASt:O 3~1 .i:;. Mua LOni.a JU\aneun, LB.Ju. t"ll'61 ~:1.i-!.-J $lz.:> UP. Stores, Oftlces, 5al-54·l9. · I h1y Way U>. 6U-41U3. Window Cleaning 6098 PRODUCTS CO. ~fed FfOfc $450 1 Ask (or ~11 · t-lagen. __ *"'~ 1esun1t1 10 "tl"'~. t·~i,,, Individual air l'Qnd & bnth, FND: Ora.n.a;e tabby. ?-.Jal('. ltoom AddlUollll Alterations Pax $450 • CAFETERIA l iJl:i u1wtt11w·s1, /\40. 11,I an eqlll.LI lJlo'VVl'1UJuly J7l01 .Beach, l!B._8 12-~~·I 'Young cat. V.ic; Highland Li::. Reliable. f-rce l:.s t. J:iY I * SUNSHINE * 2620 S. Susan Grneral Oflice S52S COOK rou111aiu _v<tht1Y, \.'.a. ~.lHJ!i 1· •--··'."P;,,'."'.'.".'.'"·'--· :\l-l SP,\CE COSTA i\'l l'.;£°\ Ur. & Irvine !\B. 54S--7427 1 Johnston 642_1403 ; Window Service, free est 1 Santa Ana, Calif. Receptionist S451l C.'OUi< LJt.N'fAL ass111tant Laguna - LAXl sq. ft. LOG,\N ST LO.'>! 514, alt. male 1..·a1.' E l I I 6032 call &;~1 I <Between llarbor & Clerk S,.'i25 F/lime r-.ton UU"U Fri. I::xpcr. 1u11i; · c.I i u1u i.lrca. •~.,~1·.1 flBtllli~~ O\~·ner 6'6-1252 6il-zm Cr11.y wlBlk stripes. \\1hite ! ectr ca __ TrH Service 6093 I Falrvle"·· l\eypunch S520 prel'd. Break[ast & lwich ):i(uary open. .H. e p I 1 c :> dies! & paws 837-8832 South of Warner) Lo .. ~ · -10c PER SQ-:-FT-. -. . . ~ I E~EO:Jt,ICIA."I . . License an Processor $800 prep. 5:30 am-1 pm. Call _cv1w~enl.J<i.l. OJU""li:lO. I ST,\RTING FA CI L l T y' .?.GOO SQ. fl. 4001 BU'di, NU FOt..:~D ryme~~an_. Plei.. r I t\o. Zl:~l!ll .. Sin_all .. Jl'.>bti, TREE SERVICE, trimmln(;:. An equal opportunity ADMINISTRATIVE I tor appt, 641).1500, ext llil1. w.r..1'fl'AL r·ront Desk • I super g r o u D d t Io or Baumgardner. J.ll-j()JZ 1dc11t1fy. \ ic. F ~1~1ew ~no n1<11nt & repairs. aollJ.....:>200. topping, removal of ivy & Employer mil MALE DIVISION CENTRAL Service tech. Will l n s u r a n c e, x -ray, I opportunity to: lndlviduala $.mfio11'<'1._ 979-.>S>.1 Gard I 604S shrul>s. Roger 4$-5289 I train. Swing sh i ft . enl111.1s.asuc & ch ~er J IJ 1, w1tn CHOt>P.i:.R lrun, u ....... * 2500' TIL T ·UP _ FOUND, lem:i.le ctoo. ~111_ en n9 Schools & "Perini Asst'' $800 Personnel depL Hoag Hosp. l'\ewport t..en1er, tM-:tla5 COAT & 1.AM.lNATlUN I "'·/yard, M2-3."i83, 673--.73Ta._ oyed. I COLLEGE trained g-.irdener I Instruction 7005 . ASSEM.BL.ERS 1\.1ale & O~por. for d~ pi:rson N.B. UJ.:...1'l'fAL tu:.W:.t' l. experience. >.int Wcf.¥1!1>, Stor-ee 45.SO Sl:!·Til'l j "A'lt-0 is proud of his 9uai11y -Female, New plant in Costa "'S?me expcr tn voc.abonaJ Expt!r.·all phases of fron t fully pa.id benetitJ &. prout Jo:.:o. Bassett llound, lnil., v.'Ork. C:Ompletc mamt. or 1 ORGA..,. LESSONS F 0 R Mesa Very Kood \1.tJrking tesung Procedures to CLERICAL o.1:1>K "' l.artt! )o.-t·dys. J.~llbb.vn suarUlg. Call 7l'i-::i&-Jo.>1t v'' ** STORAGE space, Vi· JIB Hid\ School mow_&edge -cleanups-lvy Hef;1nne.rs .. at n1y home. conditions. Apply Stan.lord hero~ assl to per&0nnel P/time 9am·3pm, Mon lhru •it:JO. LliU 11.>tr.t.:kla. apply JS'XJO', 217 A\'OC'lldo St .. ' ~~t .. n\O\\'lflg, 642-2936 Kim Clark. Applied Engineering, 3080 mgr 1n manuf. envll'Onment. Fri. Ass1st~t A/f'.ayable-ucl\ IAL ASS!' .t..xp or o:t.:. l HOOKER R e ... ,. Ml c~6~S .... TI ·L .tLM \FOUND; German Shorthall' CJo.:ORUE 519-20151 -Airway, CM ''Accnt/E1tlm'# $850 ' P.ayroll. Lite, typltOng kso ::,t.:nl. ~.)Vl.kJ. hKnu11 1 INDll"T"I'"' enasn•nt9U .._.. dog.5/19.v1·c.•·•eFor.st SP RINKLER Repair. I 11141 ASSE'""'~RS O Cn Li i "pm., operae ey JV1t'o:Jri5lv-u1"oon. ,. I\~ Call ,..,n ,:;:::-Planting .l C 1 e a n u p s · ~-It •UD>Lo.Co range · automo ve co l add by touch. ReaJ Estate -----. -, 1009 West Brooks St o_. _ _,_ 8 \'R. CdM resident desires 1 area. °""'""°;u;. Exper. & Reas. Cu. 11 P r e c Is Io t'l electro-mech. looking lor strong lndlv. inveslmenl ofc S D ~ uc~ tAL. Assistant, epx d, 1 . • irwuw BR ground floor a p 1 FND: male. 1~2 yr. old 646-49(18. . .. 1 assembly. who can go thru TB & P&L. way Laguna Niiu~l. Mission t: .. er5eul' , & c 11 ~e~1 u1, equa opporturu1¥ emplo,yer wtgar., CdM. Reasonable, Beagle Vic. S. Cst Plaza : Pro!enlonal Japan es c Job W•nted, M•I• }025 I ~~Wu':'. S~~:mb~ e c: ~ ~1{~~\!~ibli;, e11timallng. Viejo area. Phone 831-1600. l~i!wpvrc {.;enter, &M-]4.» FEMALE 35-55, p. t 1 m e E v es 673 -0734 or 5118. 673-<lZJ:> ·Gardener. George lbu~hi. ---·-·--... -.. ---.-machine shop expcr. Ul::.H MACHINE OPR assembly won fDr small 2 1 3-6 'l l-~) 312; days FOUND: Surfboard, call be-zm Bluebird Cir. C"'l. ?-.tOTEL .MANAG~ • \\'Ould helplul. C.M. G42-S080. ''Coit Accnt'' $15K CLERICAL--r J1une lU:JU wn-7 pin. MUil . ~ near O.C. airport. 4-6 213-678-4242 Mr. Backm. \ tween 6-8 PM. 54.5-7072 like to manage rr\dlel, keeps ASSEMBLERS fo Cam Need exper in gov't contract.s lmmcd. AssiiJllllenls. T'lp oe re11prnuuote. XI n ' t I hrsl;i day wk. 557-1283 REtJ,\BLE party to 1~ 4 5..1&97'l6 EUROPEAN (i a rd en er, buslnen up. Have ref's. F 8 t r per & know' I of standard cost I $$$. Long or short tern1. en1ployec benefits. Apply 1 FE M A L E, FA L"l'ORY bdrm. house, Co1'0na del LOST, Irish Setter, fem, brn Maintenance -Landscaping. Call 64a.-1791 or 646--3632, c or Y • AIBO SEAM-systems. Hvy manuI exper Call 540-445(1. t..osl<l .Mesa M. e 111o r 1 at , PACl{AGERS, $2, hr to 1ifar or Jtvine Terr. I HB 1· 4174 • Tree al Ve .I Job W · 705 STRESSES. Apply, Ma.jor-oecess , NEVER A 1'.i::E AT TEMPO Hosp1tal, ~l Victoria, C.M. start, merit raises. MH-M2> Sal , ,..,.....,.,.,,.. co1,green 1c exp 1 remo v • ry •nted,Fma11 0 way.858W.18th.,C.M. · TEMPOT H t. at u p po 1 nit 1sbury, Agt. 01~ 549--2006 , reasonable. 642-5329 eves. 1 _ 1 A , t!mpclI'l:ll'y elp q u r u Y MATIJRE Cpl wishes !urn. 2 I MOW & EDGE expert + Lady looking tor NW"Sing " cent Mgr ' $16K -------employer. Fiberglass Br. home/apt NB area for ll•I dependable. cau for prompt employmtnt. Cerlcg for AT EASE Degree _ in acclng w/otrong CLERKS DUG uroomec, ex p er. IMMEDIATE 5WTUTler. Startlnc June 1st. PnoNll free est. John 546-3446 elderly sick or 2 adults 5 J,~ OF NEWPORT BEACH supe:visory exper. Shu1 Caesars 1-'alace Grooming, (ntl 325-8396 Palm Springs days. Good ref's. Live lo sleci;e type, not . afraid to • Good Clerlcal Skills l.a¥Ullll NJillcl. La J 11 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:,'i;~~ I EXPERIENCED J apanese Santa Ana 557-1939 Betty the v.Wlds finest &tore . lor work. Exper. in co s 1 • Accurate T)lplng i;t;>-.:ill.IO or ~7--0480 1oT I OPENINGS FOR I gardener yard, maintenance ' · · men, women & boys desires accnLng. . Out.,..ing PcnionaHiy 1111erv1e\\", I~ Personals 5350 and clean up 963-1020 EXP. DAYWORK. to hire a maintenance man I ·-::::.'-~~~~- • ! PREFERRED al high qualit)I. It v.'QuJd be "Tobacco Sis'' $11K : -?-.lath Skills OONUT Shop, full·time nites, SPmITUAL READER YARD CLEANUPS , EBACH AREA on .a pt'nnanent pan.-time AggreSfOive indiv. v.·/strong 1 Apply in personnel Dept p1time days a: n11es. No lliiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii Open 10 Al\1to 10 Pi\I 1 & romplet£' main!. 645-0309 PREFERRED basis. You must be neat in exper, in sales to v.·ork So. ~lon lhru Fri 9am·llam cxper. neces11. Age 2&-<t.i BuslMIS Oppor 5005 Advice on all matters. MO\V &: EDGE expert + * 979-9632 * appearance and of good Calil area. \Vil! t 8 k e PACIFIC MUTUAL ;\ppiy, r-.1r. Donut, 135 E. 312 N. El Camino Real dependable. Call !or µrompt BOOKKEEPER -fullchargt. character. You would be cosmetic or g: r o c er Y 700 N rt Ctr Dr NB 1.,;.1;;'";;,'.;•,;;'·_c;;·M.;..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I San Clemente. For appt. lree est. J ohn 546-3416. Available for \\'Ork at home required lo \\'Ork ?-.1on-Sun. backgmd. Able . to deal Equ8,le"a:por. EmP10.Yer I' t:•t:' · 1 K""'IC • COCKTAILS & : Call 49i-0034 492-9136 Lawncare by ''1 G1ls'' 6Tl-m4 . 8:30 a.m.-2'.30 ri·m· Early v.·/store chain heads &. .. -vN PRODUCTION WORKERS WAREHOUSE WORKERS OUSE ' VASECTOMY kl ·I 64'' "'""' . !'@ti~ or dlsab ed veteran dislljbulora. I CLERK TYPisr TO h I A L"" DINNERH w y servtc nups ..... """'' BIOLOGICAL ILl..USTRA· v.'Ould be welcome. Pleaae . e P ::>)cMtJ ~·n. Se •"•OlltJ do Confidential lnforn1atlon TION or related \\'Ork. Full call 644-00'10 M-F, !Hi Ask ''Salei/Serv'' $12K pharmacist and watt on ats 190 _,, wn counselln& & refern.l. FINE EDGE l M Boq tl EXJE customers. !\lust type, will t>refer expel'lellC'f! but wW Permanen' tint and lfCOnd HOLLAND BUSINESS APCARE, Jncorp, A Non-I Yard Maintenance Service 1 or part ume. f373.W2. 1 or r. ue e. Exper. man in heat scaling train. MlB!!lon v I e J 0 , 1ra1n. Smail Compa.ny witn shltt poaitiona: witb major rr.>-U70 SALES 540-0608 Profit Agency., 642--4436. 1 a •. ;:;•an::;::•Pl=IHa=ull=nr:.:..· -'-==::..I Jobs W•nttd M&F 7075 ' ----equip. Great oppor. as 837-1750 p1easaut surroundmls. Near manufacturer of abeqlua ~ _...;.....;.._'--'-•.;...;;cc.._;_;: AUTO SALESMAN out.side rep for local co. \VIII the Ocean, In 1"ewport tub and sbowu Wllta. Fiber· MASSAGE & SAUNA CARDEN SC'l'Vlce clean ups, NEAT, alert exp'd cple In Exn.ritncl Not accept elec. background COOKS Beach. Apply at NEWPORT eiau experience: preferred. ART gallery !or aale by Clean rooms, p I ea a a n t ~Ina, long renovation, SO's for Mgmeot of 18-40 ,..... alao. WAITRESSES MARINE,· 10 a.m.-4 p.m. I owner. Top Io cat Io n . atmosphere, 1V &: lounge, est. Exper. 963-lO'll adult units in nice area Nectasary BUSBOYS SO'l Superk>r. ~2622. Union shop with full benefits. New par I/Irvine area.! Call Donna at 963-1247 MOW & EDGE -monthly Dependable / pleasant j ON 'llfE JOB TRAINING ''Med Sales'' $12K I DISHWASHERS _ __ Minimum $3.00 start rate, R33-U05 wk d•)'!I· 8839 Adams Ave, Hnt&. Bch, maintenance yard cleanup 1. .. ndable 546-3717 , Sell Doth New and Used Cars Fast growing co. looking for & HOSTESSES ELC:CfRONIC goes to $3.45 after 90 ~ FIS!' t I & hauling George 548-6142 ' Excellent Bcncl.its t o p ind i \'id u a Is ; T"'~lCIAN TROPICAL . s or c • PREGNANT? ' . t Htlp W1nttd, M&f 7100 P•id Vac•tto. n \''/outstending person•li'ty. E Onl Need A ly ~· Laguna. Big aquarium Inv. Caring, coo fide n ti A.11 DE p END ABLE Yard •· .. 1 " xpe:r. Y PP Some exper. req'd In basic Please 111pply In pe:rllQG be-$13.~. Newell A 1 so c • counseling & re f e I' r a I , . Maintenance. Reaaonable ~ •-,.,., Insurance Some co lege & g o o d Appl)I In ~nion electronics. Will train for tv.oeen 9 and U A.M. 4~ ~ Abortion, ad 0 pt I 0 n & Prlce. Ca.II Doug. 5"'8-~. • U'\.i .........,. •Flw Appl)I In penion only. n1ilitary record lll'C Dtnvtr Mining Co. penn. posttlon v.•/expanding SO k I A -· t ,,. Cle •·-to,.,., A.'\k for Mr. RoberHs n1nndatory. • 719 ,y, 19th St, 01 mf&'I' of radio transmitters, Invest Opport'y 15 , APCA"'pREng. 64 .. AA., .. General Services 6046 1·:-.. 1"M-~• E~gM' ltlK ATLAS .L ~ ·~ ~· "Plant Mgmt" $12K ' • COOKS • PA ELECTRONICS. 11820 ATTENTION • plant lovers. •I * PALI.I &: CARD READER B & W 'l~ENANCE Boat MechfDiescl $865 C~1ler-Plymouth , & OISH\YASHERS to \\-'Ol'k ~~st330ern1.' Garden Grove. I' ~ d-'-h •• F/C Bookkee.....,. cl!M H bo Blvd Exper. ptnM>n in food oi: I -int""'""• _,,..rs, • 1 T AD/REOUCTlON. Gen'! main!., el ·, plumbing r-• .,.,.,,, ar r · dairy proci!:SS. envlronnient. I In fa11.t food restaurant open· atylllts, etc. • . Prestige 10831 BEACH BLVD. & Ullna. No job too Corp Ex sec·y to $lllO Costa Mesa Able 10 assu1ne full resp in Ing soon In Newport Beach. EnglnMrl Wen.t~ ~!!'.!!· F~mmore10~~ cal51 STANT0 0 N UT-3406 omolJ. Low "'"· ~ ~ ti:f::. ~~ter to 1750 1 AUTOMOTIVE Orange en. firm. Call 752-0240 or 0241 or apply lnt.,...ted In • 2nd income. VW""MI"' uv .,... H B ~2143 CM . in penon l\tanaa:ement. Call 63S-6123. ~call 646-&lll3. TOM, IM SORRY, HOME NE£Ds ·WORK! ~~ ~ !: LOT MAN "B~r" $16K VICTORIA srATION ESCROW Oi'Flc;ER LASCO INDUSTRIES Mort T"'" °""' 5035 try apln 502 err, Balboa I All TYPel al ... pain Mlrketlng Sec'y to $700 Tmmedlate openlnc. One of Keo _.-.man In....... RESTAURANT .,.. ' --I Beauty. Small J'o\I our Specialty .Secytntle Eacrow to f100 Onln(t Countx'• leading tor store operation 990 Dow St., Newport LOANS UP TOto% lllAIZ. caucufan. 23, CoutHomoR>palr645-&97 MagCardTyplat tnl600 Import Dealers. See Chuck oelllnglte bids l aardentng COOK-TRAINEE t TD Lo 1 stnce.re, teekl a4ce sirt. I '"l'hinp'" by Mooee. Gen'I PBXnectplionllt $5!!0 Stanton m1. I SAiary accordlna to IXJ>. Experienced, J llrne FILE Cleric. 1 to 2: yr e~. d ans 18-24, for -· llWTll&o. Cl rpen try, rep! t •• ' CALI. r.:;u HOPKINS DEAN LEWIS ThlPORTS D1"al ·a Job! Freier no 11\lll<nta. Elq)er. SECURITY PACIFIC TO usume dutttl .. stnlol: ~Box 981, S1C !llurnblnc. Eltc remodellnc. . JERRI WHITl'P:MORE lJl66 llarbor Blvd.. prot'd., but will t1'1n. Apply NATIONAL BANK rue clmc. Contact 11.11 d TD loans LIFE or DEATH• Let O\lr ' -· IRY1!'IE PERSONNEL Coil!& Mc11 ~9303 helw<en 2:30 I 1:30 pm. 5fj(j NIWl"'fl Ctr Dr NB Co"'!!'llz• -;:.,;;;~=~I b<bloa llY<· ll'or aitemattV<• HOME REPAIR I CCD\N""C<"jt•r<:~tr'V Atn'O PARTS 0 u" Id, 556.1100 _ 1 , Hanlburgtt Hamlet, 1545 6'4-0lU, ext 2fi FOOD I B!VERAGa 0 C 10 ABORTION call LIFE • Corpentry, ?lurnblng """'"°"" ,.,.,..-., Sal.,men tor arowln& yoong Allams1 CM. Aak klr Mr. Equol Oppi>r. Emplnytc CONTROLL&R Low••t rites ,r1nge o. LINE M1422. 24 hrs . Electrical. Reaa. 549-lo>t 488 E.17tb St Cal fi'vine) CM PQrta Jobbtt. Must be Hagen. An ora.r.,. Co. firm '**'- ' Settler Mtg. Co. BF.sf' MASSAGE IN N.B. H•ulln1 6051 Suite 224 , '42·1470 °""'"Ive, halN! g ood 2ltl6 llArbor Bl., Suitt 207 COOK w/exper!ence E SCROWOFFICER-1 ;,.. expor'~ ' fil2·1171 J45.0611 3400 lrvlnt Aw.,"&lltt 103B. , 1111, -"' "'"' 1 Jlet'IC••lllY & de•I"' io Colla 14.,. Call tor apot.Mon thni Fri. ....up firm. Rtcent exp !art!• ~Id or ......,;. stivtnl 1WtJor ma >I yn. Ooen 8 AM, Mon, Wed. Fri., Moving and Hauling "' " make 8ood ..-y. Cnntact eoo No.._~~L~"' 837.-. Growtd l1oot ~unltl_ ~ Stnd -• -. 11111111 1i1r $38,33S; paya Attn. 567.-. SW• 'If: * 163-64521 ACCOUNTING-CLl!RK ll<tC<r GWuw S!l.qJlJ bet uw ,,....,. 'tGet tnto t11e Do.11y Pilot 83M770 * 100% l'REE ..w,. dtllttd ., Ouo!ftld Vallq, CL 1n11 .•. I Dlf\y Pilot Oa-"IJll''lt ID -llotl. Ship o. c. Airport ArM. ---· -Dl1b ~ ~·-'-·~ --)'OU no lo-CJl9 Walerly, N.S. No. l01 P. o . ISIO, Oleta ~ ca mo Ind JO'll lnl. a.. I The -t draw ID the -. 1 Don't' trlw up the tlhlpl l 3 yn "'"'""-roq'd. 8 • 5. ~·-u.~~ 81.~ Clusifled Ad pme and sell Cuh PmflMll Ag<ncy Ad M. 151 c/o DIU, Pllol, . Ad. can ll&-ttl1L to Shon _, &«Mm. -• 133.ISIO -1or 1 .. t NOllL -or •I Ooll Ml-tlm. Plcaae CIR· For -S26ll6 • ' , • . - . ~ . . . ' ' • I04S 24 DAILY PILOT f Pt1d•Y. May 21, 1~74 I •Ip Went0cl";'~&F1i001Help ontod, Maf:Ci7ff:100;;-I rE,i1=:-p-oW"-a:::n::10::.d,0M:i;&Ol,<'7"1"'60.-j"'H'-1r:IR,-;W:;;::1n:::ted::.-,M=f.;;F-;;71°'00::m[ H;:r•"'lp~W=•°'nt°'e<1"',-rn"'F""1"1"'00"",=•"°p"'W"°'1-n::ofed-:,-.M"'&'"'. ======mrr'11"'ooii:i:iH:i11i:piiW;;•;;;nt;;;r. 7100 frto Toy,,.. FOREMEN I ~ ~ U It 1\ NC E J::x1K<r°d PART T1n1e Locker Roon1 I 1 \\'1-:LDER. l'Xptnchc~d "'Ith ADORABLt: C(\·r. 1 i>P?ed Exper\l"1K..-ed. Prefel' Span\,11 i11vJ'l("r•y & C1111ufllly u;cru .. •y MAC.fflNIST Att<'nth~nt , \V<Xnan o,·er 21 REUBEN'S I Sccttlary n1)p\JM•1 oii;i fill' \\T<>lt~l u"On. Ar P 1 Y ll'in, ,,1.,"&"I :1;~:;tli1ss0r~ • E 11 h k" "··· 1 I \ I 1 I d 1 I I r11ll tu110, \Jrr·1~:;-1I (•!:1 .. s ,\ ,\l'TI IC UESJ(;NS IN hulr, b . "' 1 • • "' ng s ~pt'a .. n~. :ltul \\•>111iHl .....,.11. :-n nr\· , Produ<'tion short run ~ (C'S ,,, . 1\pr v 11 peN.On, " _:.h~ftG. Top \\n"v'" h "', ·n~flls O>a Oklt I 1'«l,1hl1sc!H'l1l1 \'IJ\lt'f\. P!t'.1)1.U\I \urroun.i. r1u• .. ·S:tl.. 8.:\0 .Cl 3'00;, 1-:1 ! SENIOR ~',:~~~ .. ::~Id~~£::~.~· .. i;:t''.'~11.: ~:op~11~1~;;..0;~011 I\, II B .. _}'·~~·~~-1,-P"u-·,1-pc\O-,-.c,c,c,-,~k~,c,,1d". fTWIC r1tgor •C t Corp .. "t~llll.1 po.·,ti • i i ;;rn• ~· ,-1 ini,:-)., i1 .. \\ bid~ In ll'\lin<" In· ,~t~\it'I <;oun•ry 11h, • .,700 lliu; Opcn1nJ;:S t'o)r SECRETARY ~~ () 16.11 Placent ia Ave. DI l{f.ly • ~t.111 u111 ,\ i; ell L ) 1 llu~Lrhd L'\)lllplrx. Ciill ,\Jr \ C1ll1bhou~e Dr. La~ u 11 :1 1::0 .. f\111 and pn1·. llnH slri -w1GSALES .\ll.:h:1n/:-\11luk! 111i)., 1111 \'r FRY C -OOK--1~·7.Jl l _ Chari~"", 71 , 1 • 979 • 3993 , Niguel 1 BUSBOYS ti •II S'.lh'snir., •',., 'l 'I JI~\ ( & STYLING 111u~t li.1vc l11cd )d S3$-43Sl -.. 1 \\'111 ,, .. ~ ·1 tl1e Ro'' I "' 01(1' PRI('t-. (':'I· \'l{fl\ 1·1·<' ----1 "' I PERSONNEL ASST ,., .... a ., on,i p 1 ,-,,_, prrt [1\1 1nH.k•t' d(•pt. ·------.-~xpcr. Fu\1. P l1n1c INSPECTOR , · & &lies P..tanage1', includhi~ :!.ili2 C1;1\yi\ HI Li "~· • · ~101,. ,,1111111 i-i:vi;la :i.l(';-,,i & ,\\U:o;I' ~l\'t' up JuvaUlc PUI), :>:urf & !'H loiu :0.1.\105-~uU & part·t1n1e A'.'.<li.1st bui1y pl•rson n el 1 cuslornC'r hait>On, muintaln g1ma lhlls -k Ii " "l c/1'1ttn 5..qJ(l \\ Coa~I 11 ,\\'. ND ! \\111 11-.un. Apply 10 <1111.3 1 m1ultll{<'r or gro111ng DISHWAS.HERS ~rn11 ,\nil. 111C't1~ /',i!'t .~ ll 11 ~. '-' 1 "' ll · l =~~.,.c..:;.:,:;c,.c.::.cc·o·.cc=-' 1 t Sh'ft J•lll, BJ::N UH.U\\''.'/S, 3ll06 j Nf'11por1 Bt•aeh rnrn i\lusl i records of S<llcs booking' rul! u~nc tJONllOrl" n1,11l '1'1·111<'1', gd hoiiic 01 Y FULL hill(' babys1tt~r for 2 s I Cu,1:.;I }{\\')',So. L.1.s{unn I h:ivc j.((1()11 r1p1ng skill~. I 011)'1' & Nights <ind t'lll'N.'spondenre \Viii Telephone Sales Sal11rv .j. 1·0111111 + hlllJ.:l 11iu-l.itJ~jlj~~=,,,,....,,---1 1110 old baby In n1y hon11· 1 I M F k ~i·nt S:.00 Coll Corist 11 <rlsn hand\<' typing O I Costa Mesa Area b..·11<.·!1ls l2l.~· GZ.7-11!'12 ---;, \VANT' D * Sonir hou::.ekcl'ping 1~11 , ,\l('t1, <1:::i.:1·<'~Sl\f' {X'rson \1 1th an actory Wor I j,,:rsonn(l /l.gt'IH', '1.'i 9• 0 I Apply lx>l\1 n 3 & ::i pin rtCports for the Controller as \rOWN 10 tnkl-' eiuc ,,f DAL.J\l~TIAN PUPP)' va<:ation & !lick lt«lVl'. ~Tosi I e~571:1e111\c u1 <~ h ~ c k 1 1 n g S~.il~ g~:\~g CX>o;r,·!~YI near f Jllll'i.JOr Bhd, C~l .\.~,:,. 251 E . Coast Hwy. 11cll us l,"{)"t'!'s;iondc111.:e l Work From I nl\'ahd, Fi 1 111011111,c: 1., l)ill. !:l'Jil-'iO .. '.._tAn,•hCln1 1 _!mJ)orta nt qualihl·a1lon 1 lll,l('J\.I f)SlaJl(,IJ s j I U\ • O<I fl/,.I ••• Ir to -~I Newport Beech l\\c alt' ti <lynan11c, )Ow••I v-·r Homo SUH l'\'t'. C'.lll al\!'I :1 ~1111 -1,11·1·1·.1[\r-, IJ S1an\C:>C, ~a c~prr. w/lnfants. Rcfrr. I 111oc<>ss, C!I paC'kni;:1· !::OOdi<,• i<tilrl l'h 5-l.i--1 101 nsk for I PllONE Snl1c-1tur. Be at h -., ~.,-•, ",' 1.,~, • '\ 0 0 1 --;1 tuston 1 ,. 1 . i;hipnl('nfs. h.rnt . <1rca. hoully 11agc & hbera.1 I E: al 0 r 1 1-on1pa11y IOl.'Ull'd n <'3 r Top Commissions S1111 .. 1u1y tl111r-liunn~ 1 1 ~;;. l'l·i·~u111, S 11ks old Free ~~~~hie f;~~ht ~·rwn. 1,\l'i'H~·nt hl'111'fils, p,,[d :'IJG:'llT '!I'll<'. ,111 1 lulul<'1 hunu~ ho1n~ rl'.'crcatlonal !::==q=ll==p=po=l'=':":":P:':':':'::' \\'ai11t'r Bl\'d. 11nd llarbor · • 5jg.7311 * 1·-• •l!'IJ-:J!:i2 * tug~ hOllll' 968·'.""IOS I Transpor. req lo h'\1nc i h•·.i!th, ilfl' insurance, \1/G!l)rolCli.:O l<eha.21·1G,1 ptoc~hl.r3S11 I I Bhcl Good frUll{l~ an\1 1 .. -I , 8050 :>.'Ji-8j2'2 lt1l.1hons & i;1ck 11'.t\•'. 111 GUnrn nion lady\~ t•t1r ! O IC y IST I SALES salary conu!l<'n~ura!c 111111 TELF..PHONE Atl;:--:-;,.1..., YACHT RIGGER furniture Apply In Pcr~n ~Jr. Leve, sw.:;1-u . p L y T p cxpc1·1cnce. :SCllC ll'f>Ul\ll' Ul operatOl.'! \\allted i::xper PlUitl<'J;Sl\'(' i11111·ln1· l[,11'd. FULL lune S.lll'sni.u~ 11.1nttfl PRIMARK 0!l('n1ng 111 u c I\ u 11 r u I 1 appl) t'l'Cf but not nee. l96-&IO'l 11arr :\lfg-hns opcnin~s tur11,J~GS!Zl:: Uri!, xtra r1rn1, for Pullo & Ou~rloor flu n f\l~\ssr:USE • .c;OO:i lu s , , 1' vuti1nin \'.-d!f·\' 0 f f 1 c c Gtound } 1001 Opp.)!'! unity S d d .1n1h!Hous s<'riuu... pi !.11h11 11o.;11 , llli;L 111at11·css, bu;.; 11 urc !.hop Appl~ t,rL•('n PRODUCTS J[Ul)lln,.:lon Be •lh \).;• nc~ f'\P <h;~1red Great I 3taH1ng Nt•\V U(f1i.:c tan ar TOOL MAKER lion \l'Olk1•r Ill ~ .u·hl Hi.: l-lJllll!;l> ,\; llaJl\C $1\.JJ Ila\ en i\u1~C't)' 1111tt P,1 1111 1 963-1217 up1x•r f••l' ['rug r cs~ l v c 1 Of Lt·<1d1ng M • I g1ng. Splicing. S1\,1:;u1i.: I·.). \l\Ul lll S :I .•il ! Quccns1l1' Shop, \lll'\0111'1 & Nr11]10lt I ,,,,,111>1" lnsur<1t11c ''u<ll l"''Y emor1es, nc. TOOL ROOM { \ I)• I"' '·11 I U""ail) d 2620 s s ., .... ~ P._'r I'," • ' Pl' in " ~" · '.\oJ •J 111<'. 11clJVl'J)'. "" Bh Costa :\le~n -. 'IJ'l,ltl MECHANICAL Jason Best Agency C:xpandino-S11l1•" Uh.~ ,, Sub"'d'"" or 7 0 \I I I c '" ~ , :::.inta Arui, C,1hf I 1 "' • MACHINISTS 4 • '1 l, O:-.l:i.....:_ _:su _ 1·110\l!I :-. .. .'-1\::;:s fULL T1111r Hus Buy, l1uy Nc.-ii· JlarbJr .~ \\';inicr A\t' !7 100 Brookhurst, F \' n No \\C'.'>1ll'll SLl'IOr ,\Pl'Lll::D \!1\t ,:'\f>~l'ICS ~luft, Apply Jn peri:;on \\trl·, !714l J.ll)...i020 ASSEMBLERS I "Ullt' 21: !ltl:l-67i ;,, . Of 0 1,1ng<' C1lUJlly con.r J~l and :!nd shlf'l'i r.ud 111rrl· UU,\l. ]\Ill;;, U...d . J.t cs~cr, .... "·t 2 ' rt ' I ' I ' I ~or ~al•• & .... ,,,,.,,,'II" .,..,.,, •. \ ,, I I I 11 r ][~) Jiii•' ~(.llld, " IX.: M:t.:Uu!lal. •XI· -.pm • 1 l~'lll' I f.nual Op""•· Eniplo)"'" lo ,1ssc1nhle nc>11 111·cidur1 ~1 • _ -· I 0 ..... ., ... , ....., "' ~ •• ·"'· / 1 1111• 11,1 ,1nr l c u1Sut'.~t1tf' , C I Cl b •)' -0 0 " ,..... ..... I 1'1 ' Bca<.:h \\C'Slllllllslcr s I A c Ir oro 1 Merchandis• lU<.:h.l'I "'-1vu! slOOI, ltkc new oun l'V u . • > 1 ,\: cx1st11ii;: pi'Oduct hnc,, • t ·::.sJ-.1~ '\a11tc1I \\azc an a 11,1, a 1 ''·' tJ\ct·t1111<'. . , Cl bh U I 1 ----( 11 1 " llu11ungto11 arl·as i ,1•,ul~ ,Fi, jjiijjjjjjiijjjjjjiiii;;;jii;;;;;' 11ll•l~ "oll liut.J~. !.lli l li U ouse r., .. t~un,1 I •11111 d ujll'lll!l"" npf'rl, ll IUll•'. 1\pp y J <> N I S • 11 \' 1 Cl cu1np\('te t1 au11ng !tun t" 1\11 N')U<ll oppo11un1\) E ' I t • t..«ILiln1,.i, VV, .1Jl-:IJO.J 1gue IN PECTOR I t:<u1!.1t r Tll ' J~os~ I ~ .. 111 "(l(ltl<' (',11l('r~ I qu.d1fted ,ipph(illlls cn1p!O)<'l' ven1ng n erv1ews A r 8010 -FULL & p/lllllf' hr·l11 . I COROTEK CORP.' '"~\\'•1111cr,\\r. r ,. r-;u PHl'~VJO U:-. i:xp 8 .\\111 PJ\f, ~lond:ly llH'U -~P~_nces __________ . ' SHMHI FUKl'ilTURE COOKS,{, DT~l\'l•,n'. O\(l 1!1,p1·01c,'> ' I '>.·c•-:..:,s,1111· c·~> A(\ I II AT WHOLESALE! ' ~ 111sp1.•t l<!ll (1 lL'Sl.! 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Contact Supt' I\ 1-.u1 Tuv~ il?I. %111·1J nvon ,\ ·1pn1·Spn1 only /\pph .! :1111 \V Lincoln. Anr1h1'1n1 \ltl I l!lll•'IJls ~I'" lil•' ,\. ~).J1t l l1clp1u!, !Jut nut 1 S URGENTLY .\LC!lO:\l.1 It-. \.., .. ()l n•~·d Ills P,11d ;.ib ... clltt ,\ ltt"U"' <" ~ ""1 :;~[.L,\~F CO:\! \(f PRAY PAINTER I tilll ~ B1wrJ11 •\ :-.1\ \Ill~ 11< ii d ~1.i:..1J Jo~JJ\l.\'IL::> GUARDS 1,,111.111-l'ruu .. 1i.u111..,, ~1.el:1.:1'f\~?11;~;;,11 .Walke & L!lB Gici; 1'l'll lE1nd AIRLESS NEEDED ::iJ11.::.~3'99 ____ :_·' 1 ·- 29 '.J !111111rd •·1nplo1 llh'll;, 11111 j qu.d ()lJ[>Ul' "•ll!JIO\ll r B k f A ' c & E ' 8030 t1n1r. p.,1t till\<' 1 11 ,,,!r B a nk of America an ° mertca l\11d 111c<llo·rd , u:il1Qn s.. : ameras q~•~. _ l\Or 1\0 1 r, .1111 ,, .. 1 Ll-,GAL f:c 1ty. 1,c11po 1 L11io011 lllil't U1101' ·• ... • 1 \l\IT,\"1'1'1'~•·11 •• ·1>111110'1,• I BUY!! k I \ L , 1 "t•1. tsT ••t , Juli i'\t'\\"f'01·1 Centc1 lJt ,1,111d,·1y" :aoo \\c•t C"nlr~I · I I I t ,1,.lnon ],,!;.ind S:i t An n. ., Un1forn1s r u 111 1 .,1, rd · C'l'nlvr. J,xp'd I' c 1·..:; o 11,1 1 1 .1-non :-. .u1d Real Estate Sales 83 · n a '1· ASSEMBLERS , 1 ,r· Oni,:1n,d bus .\.:_ ~c>11po11 1:c 1,11 c .• ,1 .t \I•'"' 1uJui1cs, fi..\(;..SQJ\ c.1JI ~:.:tt-:rit.l.i $60 6-3505 I 11"11.i~1t).:.._:-l•!JS.'OI) J.>;....,.,!)l l (.t, .. 1.·•·1 .1.11.11•.u <' area lJ111\c>1~.il l:llli\\ ·1111 !:.qua! Oppu1 t:111i1lo\L'I l.4ual Opi)Url-.111p!oycl' -.;r Bu~(rlnCJus toSJll' .. 1•1,,.,, .. , ..• 1 1,,11 .,1 11t;1 1. St. &1n!.t \n1 Ll\l)'\1';Y Nurse:-; Ht•..:J~; \ X Sr ProJCll engineer & I \:,\J\T\ l:11nc1~1 11 tutu MASTERS AUCTION ____ ----l.l~J)Sl.Y ~li>il1t.il ~Lil:si::s \idc ,.., Ul(lLll i · Licensing School SECRETARY lnUus piod dc\elop ~l'+h :i.ll1u~dtl' lc11~ ~li..i L,11! HARDWARE SALES J 111pl<1\llH'llf ,\gelllY i'\o·!'<b . L .. , .. ,. P• ' I t-1~ .... , In Bkk s c i•l-l~:l.'i 646.J:16tl6 or &J:J..9625 I\ · v' p 1 " '~"',_,.i. o.: uoc ~1\~ H • B h !1• J'.11<! I"') 1~,,1u,111 pt, 'ct y 011°11 to SIO\J 1 ---- Reg man for s ii•':. ,\ slotk " ~ .. L ~ s l: ractit,t ~ ' 1\\011.J-r1 i\IL,...1 Verde Cun1., untington eac 11 /11 roll "'1,1t1!1~hccl t 1111 Ccne1·,d Office to S 1"if, PACKERS cat;-80351 ' 111 1 ' " 1 · ' ~ cht•ckinc: :-:ih,,uld h 11 .r ,\l.;lc s, fern. i'Ol P\l dul). llusp bb l Center :St. L',\J. )6111 Beach Blvd. Ab1llll lo 11 vik 1 1 :ceep•1on1~1 S<'l y SbOll -~.J U• · 1 '" 1 .JlJ .i~ '-I.if! 11.:h<'f .~ ot11c>1 ln<'d1tal 1 ;,,_ ... ..,; 1 e ,. 1 ·1 T \i ''11 Cl' k T 1 • FREE TO YOU!! · -BARTLETT sonic e).pct 111 phunh1n,;: lield~ 61G·ISl!i Co~'i J\le'l :;__"::;!:'' , i'Ls :'.l.11! 1;_i111111.; p•lsu1111cl ,'\.-:_ pu!Ji11 ,\\,,.J ... r )pl:>t O .:-JJIJ . :-;upp!Jt•s,cl1~11runls11 ppli''~ -,. , ' ~ • 1 :-..u 1t:;J-.s ,\I UtJs. e c1oseiJC11(u1! f\ ~p,•i 'u,111on~ Sec'y t1Jp1cs. Sli::>C O \,·1.,h1•tnil)l 1,,ti1->1l'''""ldl FLOOR COVERING ur IOf<! \lus! h, \<' niHgnin,,:: LLLJ-. \11\~. <'Xpcr. Ero1111 ~ I~:-;: I' 1·: /~ J J., i'l L 1, ._ :\,111on111dc r-:,•1c11,d, Jason Best Agency leg.ii ~cc corp RL S,0(; V LT kilL•·n '768 W. 19th Ct., C.M. pcri;on.11ty 101 nll'f'lln~ p11h ' ~C1\Po1t Center ~hell, !!M l 1·1 :t~Fl'.:lll:tu ,\l\ ~h11t ... ,~ • i\ll'daal 1'1og1.1n1 I 1;.100 B1ovk11u1~t r· \'1y Sct1ctnr)' Lcg<Jl S71K; lnitant Personnel ' ·-.li'f J.Js rt1 l•1 ' ·, ,1~u11.1ut411 lns1,,Jla11v11 Ill r.._ h<' Ht groCJ<l hl' il1h Jolt ! ~· ~o,1~1_Jfl1')'. ~l_, __ 1 Lle\t'L 1y .\l.inor, :l !IJ.t \'1,1 J • ;\ .. l ,111.ig~nl'''ll J'1uJ!l«l11« suitr 21; ' !l!J!.-t;i'iJ ~,,.., y to gen n1~1 !r1 ~~O~ \\,,Jui .1lcdu ,ii l'l.•n O B040 I Jl'\~1)' Jl'fjUll'(' S()l\lC' l\t',1\) L\'Ns f(/l \'IP ,ne;.i ... ,\JI t.~tl ... lt(cl, ... ,tgunct 11111~. .l'l C'C ,, \\eek Ju IJC'plh ,J{('t;Cp! Tvp1~1 IOSJIJ(l \1..1111\v,n l.t11lt• Gg$ 1 '· 11110 l,i,iniJ C.tJ IJl.'l { -1 11 11, , .. ,. \LI' 1 --:--'lra1nu1g Pro;,;1.1n1 SECRETARY Constl' Pu1th;.is &c\ S"ij() feinpol'.•l~ S1·11ur ----i i,t1. 1 J«llltcd Uvt r .:o ~L~: l1lu1;,:\\a.-;e,,cu11llll•t1s1Jl,d<' ·' u \'"-P<lll"l!IU .• ~L·,,, {\:-\tu\' VII' e f' \\II\' I· CllJ • ,,,,~,-" 1 I" Cl PUPPY WORLD• 1\11 111/C).("\L'l & ib1ll1 i \fpli f'c•1~•)llllCI Dept Jlo.i"i "" IC''• ,dl!l 11 c OU ~c.011\ ,1 cnnnic Sisco ., ~' ..,,1n1pus vl, :iu1c 1"' I • ' ' · " d!t.1-.., op1.:l al111,,: 1111, u, C II B'll Fl 832 '440 1, r 11 1 & Sid llo!r111,,1, :-;,.11 ,.,,it1 lle.i(h ·,1G·lill1\1,1hh dugs· G•'1111.i11 -.111:1,., FREE ESTIMATES in pl.'r~on 0111\,. '\n 11ht1nr· flu-.p, f\ B I ,di •11111• t"< '"l•a'>•u11 ' a 1 ory _ ., I Jc er.1 l Y,\1111 cxpci1(.·ner ' ,.. I I LI I I ·r " " " ' \ I II J NEWPOR ><111«ll)ll"'~1 .l-.1np\u\f'I' 11t1 ,s, i11u,1ni.o~. lily• t...1Uuh1·ii il call~ H\\' \\t1.!hl C<l. llU Ll\l~l'.'>l Balivs1llc1 lite p1ug1u 111 Pci.,unnLl Ucp\., Llondci) tlll'U Frtd") •Jn ''11 ·•).J)C' ~Ul'l'nas· T , . .., · J•w<.tlt'>. I'll Bull~. CIJ\k.t'i-"'""'"--------- Roc:hcster,Cosl<1 ;\Jc~" : hou~c,1ork :;..· '{1 uld 61rl I lludg Hvsp. l\tl-til..-..."600 • TARBELL ' 111::? 1'1 s.de., Pt'OLCs~llig 111 Personnel Agenc'I pou. fJld tni;l1sh, -.;11110)C'd,I ''ll T t l600 1 .................... -...... --1 ( ll '-.Q-1\;\}6 . -----l('~HIClltlal ('01lS111.JLll0t1 833 D D NB I \\AITl'lt~SS \\,u1t<>d 21·3J' !Juthshunds. Huski>'~. Pu.''"' oyo a HE,\LTJl-:"ipa i011r1;:;-g-\Ou11<> ±.__'"" . '.\U~~:-;i:;:-; i\Jdl'" lu1 \ ll-'; --RE-CEPTIONIST-: .-...d,11"')' co1nrnensurale \\1th o64ve2r·387r0., • • )en.rs old, Day sl.nft , i\pplyli I "I ! alL;.i.~. "!J ~1i111, 1u1 , C\!1<.'ll!'llt(' )-'6--00.JU I in person \\ed·Sal z lpni IIJO i\t JXEU l'lil':-.' :-il111J l'.\1•11 \..1.ik<:-., t 1l"l~ & ba!1 • people that \Vant In lt'.11 n .~ , (').[) in:.IOll Pei so1111, I l.Jt·pt, 1 Great Cllll) le\C·I Jll.'"'111011 <is ___ _ ___:_____ ___ ~ 1 i\i •u~I Counl Cl l.i'1 ::iCl'\ILC :\Just llrt'cd., Uplll hu111 , ~ho..r;,, 0) no 1un1.•d I RE" 1\il\1nt: l<J 119rk 171 ·1l M he • t I Hw .. gllo:ip f\l:I th1~ tnin pio111ult's ll"tJ1n SECRETARY.. 1 ---z3-oo 1 c¥ubl 0 11 La u ·1 1.1cs. :>Jlj02i. 1...1111 1111!e.ige ;\l,u1y ('\fl<i~, 8 1!~2096\lkfly~.9 i .l I c IRIS 5 1N-U-l's'"'" •,,-;-I/I-----;----. l\1tln11 L.01i;rous otluc· ,\ 1~.,p1dl} i:;ro1\1ng f1rn1 nrrd~I STENO , I\: ·I lOU~ I, i;u11a l~LDc'N ll·l-rl<'>t'l -PU"P~'"· U11.; Ul\11Ll 1'11 pn11) I 1 1 ,.i:.vnluc lllll 1,, ,_1,,11 ,,01101.kl'I' l II I gut.. ' ""' '" ,. "'I or! bl ' ' * * • 1 1 :11.1 tu r L' 11 /, , 11 . ~ ' 1110111 11 hu \\,1nts lo gl'0\1 & I Bu~y <pot 111ra~1 "l'O\Vlltn--ti \\k ~. ,\KC, s 11 o ls '-'\ l> 1.•i " --" 1 • 1 I ·• ' . lu<1~1al l'<'1~nnel ,\~cn•1 111 .,." ,,11 ,,, • ,...... "' e WAITRESS 1\n)·t1n1e I jlll'fd :>.J!l(('Ol1dS t;jJ.JiJIJ • • -O ur~ C)rl.,,)l(.' u Hl ' ('J\"'IJl('(')Jtl); fll'n1 }:;_i11[3~JIC\Cl\\IJl.'llll!'!ll $J"i:11_.;. ________ _ I _..:.__:__ __ ·-_I ,,J(Hj(,.>>, 2,90 llarl.lO! Bh·I. (.111 Coast,il P(rsonnl.'l 'I Out;t,\nding starting !ial.iryl'\lust he \1('11 f:,'l'OOJTictl & c..;ool 11orknig dog~ HELP WANTED P,111 11111( di'l\(I 1111 !Slrt'ct "ulrs <10111111 aftc111non.~ \111 .. 1 !1.11• C;ihfo1111;i iii 11< 1" Ii. 1 II'' C.tll :'111 J l.iHhn.: iii 64,!, IJ'.!I I• r 1ntt·1 I I•\\' * • * Wanted I mmediate open· ings for machini1ifS and operators on I st and 2nd shifts. eTURRET LATHES eTRACER LATHES eHONES HELPWANTED-eGRINDERS t-11\J & P/t111\(' •BRAKE METRO CAR WASH OPERATORS 29'.il 11a1t.01 lihd eEXPEDITORS Co<it>1 7l1 r~.1 ">IG·.~191 , eDEPT. INSPECTOR 2 OFFICE GIRLS C\f \;<'ll•'I, -1\0-11();1·,, J7!}0 S.: tt'rrifir a<ll'anretni'ril 1cJ1ablc. E:spcrhclptul •l;J.l-50SS !,\('11ucn1.1gs&t1tes StLU NEEDED H~ CEPTIO'.\'IST 1u1· 1lu. 1ri1 , 11 <1 1" Uh d, C~I J:l()Tcnl iaJ I 111 ni <'<I ·1 11 t <' _ :O.\Jl f & Sn to1n 1---. -· --'"7""" .---:; , I 1 tdl!L1 hllo.:ll · "il· 7J :\Ju~· r:,d11it.:1Lphuncdi-.p,•\(:h uffuc.l\lustt.11" \•oll11 .. 1u , l!'l l'\H\~ ! 1 ' OJI" l!! J!l''.0\\ Co;;stll11y :\B L>OG 0Bt:.Dl£NC}J t.:!..,\S:::.1 t,1ni..: SSL! lhud n1c111bt.r .1Ju:.l Ii•' :.• '• .1u!e tu d1 i1 <.: hl!·\107 . ;.~lT;,1,\;L', , I' ·;~t~ i~~~:'i to' J_~~on Best Agency '\\ Afl HJ:::->S"&-h~ ... ~i gul '. ~~1~t~ ~ \,V~~v1~1~11:f~.1111L1,1;~1 ' u~1t1ai.:t1011 un1l fit:. J\lu~· ,\J>Jll) 111 I 't'l"'Ull l:LCl::I' I JO~J;-,'f.\:;:-.'\ r lc>J ( lt',\llf!C ( OUll!) Co1 [)OlU1( l 14[)1} BrcokhUl'~t. r \'h l::s1 ... ! & 0\ ('J ~ 21 ,\pply 1nl ;_ttu.}S'~i) t.u1g I UI lll'I StiO . Pun!l~!J!ll! YELLOW CAB CO. 1111nd 111•~1 ,•. \,11 , 1 S,0·1(l J1'•11 cxrcr1cni.:c ,<;;t111c21"": ~,:w;1;·1 · flt:'l':-011 bet • & Jp111 1-----I t\ii.uk.\IJ "''"'t'i t·uiillh l.:,li t li<ll1 ,cu~l.I ,\h~" l·uJlo1 part llnll"' 1-ic~,ttll J11lr•f11I S,.i\a1y open. , Colo111al l\:1t1:hcn J\1 \\.I GOLlJJ::1"J l{[']){ll·.\·tit 'tu1111ulJll'~l lO &fotc3p111 lf1pn1 o1 11k<'nd~ \\1•1tr 71!-,!J-111! STHUCTIJHAl.Strel L-:cnrr.11 l!.11~~-C:O.I ---· llt!Sll 51;.~rrJ::ll 11u11JllC'~. :1J1·ii1~ . .illt•1 !r-Ji7!Ji1.>. L~~l~~J;(ll'[J;J1\o c,l;~l~l~n Cl.1s~1r1rd Ad No. 1111 J)1ily :-E (' 1: ! I "I~ y ' f;sp'fi. I "l\Qp For<'\11,\ll, Stftl' D lru11 I \\A!TflESS Apply bct11Cl'tll ~!I ('illh ,) l\k" old IC,\UINJ::fS-ror K1lchc11':.~ l'1lot. PO. U<>x l.itiO, Co~1:1 1:~flU" Srtl.!l\ opi~n. \\01"k~.·131-2'l 1G i Jt,;p.nl. Exper1cn1.:cdo1tl): ~.,1~7 1'1 __ lialh '11 dt'r do.:~k I 'i evious c;..pcr. ;\lt'~,1, (.t11f 9.'bl6 ;\>'<'rll'd Jn1n1r<! S'l3-'.?l 13 C.:TL l)I,'' r~ \IU! k p 1 llOI\, I SI'· Da\r, ('It _A I{ LI t , :; GE lti\l,\N :-llor1 JI ,1 1 r , 1 UuI1n1."'hL'li P1•e[uni.hcd ll<Jl'l<.111;.; 1,1111 euston11.:1 ~ " 11111 1''2 '1 f ·'I N" I 0, l 'I I 11 ,,,,.,,, 11 ) \\Ill pru,•rs, t'hcf•~h·~l1lr.n1·1n111c \Ves1 ft Sun1n1C l' Ne,1t. rcl1,1l1lc I L __ .:· u l <.: au<cn, u 1-'on1h1 ~. ,\l\C, llll ni.dl•:., ''I uner ops • 1 W hdl1.l;:!, l!l>P l.\.u•(](')., and ~fq RECEPTIONIST / ·' n .11\\· 1'1lq! c··~1'!1hc 1 -~1· P.1th.i1·ds, SHij..l,"13 '_b.!..i-~:l'J1 l\CCk~ i\lay 17th. Sti.i. to li t\!{~}'.~ J::i\l~IU'Hl!:il::S , u~touir 1 1ullo 11 up illu~t ht' '\\ i\rrru:ss 11anted, full pa11 $100 536-lfil.i:l \ :st,,\\. 10th SL C. 1\1 i.;o"d 111\h 11gu1r•,., ,u1d I"' ; 111nc 1:.1 J\lt1Ul.dol', J768Nc11• GJ{Ei\'f DANE, ll<1 d equu1, til:!-:.!8!2""==~ .tlilr to 01>1·r.11c> lO I.\ 1 ) TYPIST SEEK & ffND!J po1t Hhd. <.:osta i\lesa Ap-16 mos., Good fanuly dog, SUPi'.I{ C,\llPET SPECIAL~ l .i lltil«luJ \l~ niu.,I lu' ~au:.age,"' l -J~) 111pe1sunbch1een2&~. obedience tt•aincd, $100 . 90 yds,_untiquc gold nylon ,lLLW\de t1p1"!. \ln 1 \\AJTl{ESS _ Food ,t: 5;;7...MG9. plu.,n J50yasSca.foan1 g rn 11u1k111g 1011d11iv11s 111 ll•'11 Opr1n1,, clr1 11 0111< s r, :--\ U \I."' IJ f( fl TT l .ll TE s T I L'0o.kljj1l Nodun1n11e!l fi1d'i;i\FGHAN Puppies, ,\!l:C, ~~~s:&<i-rubtlhrmrs.&12-225:) lild~, nll !1111;.:e bet1C'l1ts, ~1111• llhoai ti ,\' t u l'H 1 c l l'. \ Blue ~cl. 101 .. ~lst Pl_,_ N.1_3 ~hOll' quality. i\1; F. --:,rr_: --.c,~-~---- 1!\• hhhn~ rur1f11 ~ti.n1nt; tlp1:-I . i\Jui 1iQ 11p111 • It I' "' Ii \l; ft II " II ..; S II II S : \\,\~TE:D • \\'all t>Jen \Vo.I ti7.\.-255:l 67:>-l~ll llE.AUTlf UL 1111nk coat.. lite ! , ,, 11ut.:sl':~I-:EPE1: 1i\t'·r-;J 1 eTOOL MAKER , <)1111 n11, T v. gd J)a~. 2 eTOOL ROOM : ; Child ~-. Sonic 1.11.: 11 sh MACHINIST .\ppll 111pi't"JJ\.!l.1111·'!p111 ri•<ll'h t)p1•11111~r tu1 extra lls r .... l'J\Llt:OH~IA !:\Jl~CTl(J:'\ r' B 1: lC T"' ~HR H \'KE R nu•n Pt1t1it1onMl'n1,\01nL'H.11\Rold SiiiTIOYelJ 1\ll -sl.uls-' I ""1•1 or 1.1uu-0n C II f , \ I I I I l 01 slo c, rnatc u.ng nunk. ba.t '.'oll)LIJl:'\t;, •1») Bn);~" \\•', 1 11r, pp "' 11 11 R ,1 \I, L • .. x~11•1 111 1nol11.' lu111c , Very friendly. C111l .ll'H, :\Ir b 1-00 1~1 1~1,. Cu·,\;i i\1<'"·' ludu-.111,d 1~1!.111011:.; " " 1' :"' <1•11s1lUt'\IOtl Xlt1t sl,ul111g j :iSi>-odGU lOA~i ·Gl •.\I. • 11 •.. uY __ ,_·c-C-Cwcw=-,_ I \[11-.f kll(.111 hill< pi 1Jlf· ,\ --II t: l I ' II \\ ... \ 'll '\ 'I' 11 :-.1 .• 1y ,\:. ltl.h IJ!\( l'tllt'/l( ln·1 · --' -' -POOL table Br WI s w l ck 1111" • Order Deik Clerk (714) 494--9401 ct'lll•I (' pJnn th:11 rcnlly llAH(.J·.Qli!N Gtl'"1 l)Ht\<JI ·1 1,~x9" \11th I" slate bed ; ; ,;~~:~\~·ir1-.;---r;,:;111~ ·6~~~ .. MACHINE • 4 public 1,..l,111ons 10 11n·Zpn1 I ; $2 hi 1 l . ..:11111s ,\~e~ : "\,, , ; pref. 8 .. 1-9,:IO I' iid 1ii .. d11"d ,t l1f1' 11011114•,1 11pL·1u11g i 1 <1111 l J1·dC'1' \\ i; t, u "' " 1, 1. 11 t. tt pi.)," 11,,11 H\ •·lu'11. Appl), vuv1>1e.s .• ·~1111 lt'nlpt..'l'llH'nl, l';..ccl cou<l ;1200. 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Monday thtu lwnc>fits Tr·lhniroliJr '299 , Laguna Beach ' I 1 \ :--1' ~ K 1' B ' IJt:Oplt-t.iat \\Allt to 1nake Free To You 8045 Wter U ~1606 l .. 1 , •• ,><,1~1•1'Yp1,,1,1 •,· iipl 1.,,t1n1lL<; Ur, Cos!11 i\lcs,1 r:11ua\ Oppor. l:"'.lnplo)Cr 1; .., I' t. " E c f. E ff I, 111•~nt>y. Prcfet' over 21. -~ --------S:Ot-'A -g~rnr"'"n'-0-0-ug-a"h_y_d_c.1 "' •·' " ' ;-, J I .. ti4'i·'i697 BLACK Lab 11il )I' old . ' · ! ~ e)(pt'f l'Ct( d, ::jet 11)• ,\ 1 • operat<" (/\f,dlly ('tin!1"11 Jn spf'('l ri r , f'!1'C't to mechanical ron1poncn1'< tn process & hnll>hcd produetq I ''Itel Exper. prcl'rl r:l<'f'tl'0/11(' Assembler, l' x p er 1n assem bly of ~inall etec1t0n1c components. Xln'l working con<ll'l & benefits " ' ' '" 'I i' .. ', ·c i ~ t A/c bldg. -t·u11 med & 1 dental plan. EOE. Oise I lnatrwnenl8, 102 E . Baker St, Colta !\tesa.. ~. J fll (il~i f>.l6.ll 3 l r;qua Oppor J,111p O)<'r ~~ 'r . . · · · $17:i. 2 End Tbls. $n ea. 0 n NA 1\1 ENT J\ '· IROS t ... \ ... ll I! " ~ B '.\ L l. u ' lt . .\ WELDERS SUpt'I \\'Ith kld!S . .r l'ec to Plni·l:'oni tbl $2Q...~Ull LEAR I RECEPT/ good hon1e. 646'-k981, 8-~1. ---' \\ORKEl{, 1v c I tic r & W K lJ r "-R Jf 1 ti;. K L I F: \, ~0 \VATER SOFTENER, alll"l08t 1ns1alle r . Exp prcfcnW I INVENTORY CLERK U t: GENERAL SHOP MALE PART BEAGLE. 6 new, auion1atic. Guaranteed ... 49-1-4>376 Good bcn<'fi1s, P I e a s ll n t i .\ t , .\ I' ~ s T tJ P I C C T l1. o L A Tm.II Rile TraUer l\ffg. 3100 mo. old. Had ihots. 597-2039 lo work. S 3 0 o • I of le r • SIEGLER PAINTER I oUlce. Position open unn1ed. I s (; u 1. A r T A c A p 'R E A c H E A s '"· Cenb'al, Santa Ana. (No FRE~~Q~t~ALE 97ii;!Hl9;.;::29;;----'--~-1 Exp, Only Apply i Pre.fer 30-ro age group. T • C N G • • K I T D phone ca11s please) e:~o ....,,,, JUE ~ CM MOVING o~raeu, Seda, ~~r!l.Onne.ll\1anll..f.!Cr Hours 7:30ool:OO. Call /\nn l UK I t L R S t;"' J ~t R WHOWANTS'fOWORK? .,_..,.,,,. ·"' .... ...,_, __ rcrrlg, lrunps, port Balboa Bay Club ~ tor lnfonnation. 556-6J20 111t111,c1lo111: Th< hidden 11amu 11s1ed txt1 ow •PPf.ar font.·•rd, !>RIV.I:.: A CASI ... FREE Kllten.11. ornnae. 6 wk11 d 'h "'shr, washet/d?'er, 1Z'~l \\, C1),011 ll.,.,')', NB I RECEPTIONIST \\'/typing , b1.c\..'v. nd. up. rl.:t11 n. or d\1onllly In the r111ik, f"1nd each CilQGS ... your houn, \vork old. • , etc, :>5~~00=.,..,=~--I PARh.'JNC A'Ti'Ei~OANT: ,1;: 10 kt.y for busy C ~I hkld~nn1111cu1dti\'!,1t 1n 1\ OWll: lor )i)Uniell, be your own Call S31HUa?._. 21" l'OLOR TV~. jc\\t!ll')' P,art lime. 18 yrs & older. ~hlropracllc ....-ofc. J<:xpl•r. ~;~\'i:~~i:j ~~~~:~ti.,, ~ti.~~~'' 00..6. ~fen or ~'Omen. Can CINDY'S best effo11. j cute CRses, lna10!' clothes, 1&. & No GP nee .. tllro \\•hilo you 1 ll31 W. S99trltrom Nt>fl t ~ppearancc. Start S2. pref'd, or. ya r w 0 0 J. ~ 1r1,1,~u.\ 11,·r.xt'uMr !llll'st: t!-be altKblly h1Uldlc11.ppcd. kiutnft, Cahco & Blk, 6 \''kH 10, n1 1S1.:. tii2-3<1·14. · {Nt•r H•rbor & per hr, ri+tust hav1? CaJjf, Sl6-0;')IS. tf,tl\t.l,\1 , \!Ollf:tnr.t.LA TllUltl~t:tlR ~ ~eut • Clean Appearanct. ~M241 'TELEPHONE AM. Macb lt!lm, part time. eves & rlrlvcrs 1!1.-e11• .... "All IOem· I •r·--•111-W'*""'ll• & \it¥., 1-etircll. A;e Z t1J '10. FREE Kl'ITENS ') 9 i.~ 1''i~t br od llO I'-, wkndl, iuU t hne wh n quail-Wt.rner) .,.. -RE ST \ u RANT /\to.le ~upplenttnt your inOOme • {.. "' 1 "" ll • ca .. , tkd. Sa"'t• Ana 4.;(lpn1, &14<-1700. ext 5jJ f'emaJ: 10 '>''tl~k da.Ys .,;. To Otdtr any°' alt of lhc expailded "'SHt IL FitMI., ~ Drive a cab 6 hrs or more~ Old. 2 Blk, 2 g1~y. Must flnd J~2l1) :>!U-5080 INSURANCE SALES TRANSPORT DYNAMICS Fanntn ln&w"ance Croup I Equal t;pporlunlty employer PART T IME o(bce & driving nlgh\g. BURGER kJNG, 'I mimbtn 2 lbroof.b. 1, tMd 60 etnts for etch, l'llkllas cMcb day. Apply in ' 9'non. gd home soon. 979-9fn. PLACJ:.tt ""°Id ln natur h ••FAl•IAnl .. ...,•.,*';;,;,,,,,;IS34,;,.,... ?if/F ~ltlon. No exp. nettUal'y. 163-41 Be a ch BI v d. PIYible to "Sttt'&. find ... Jts..T..,... Syndic:el" ~ YrJlow Cab ())., 186 k. J6th Sell .Idle l~ms wtlh a O.Oy form. •'or \ltformatlon ..,...,...,...,.,....,..,!!!!!..,.! &t::;...(M72 J-luntlngtoo &a<:h. • kc-'-m .. .tthllnew..,a. . St,. Costa Me1a. Pilot Ouaitil'd ad. 6~ .;.53&-;.;...™8.;.cc_· --·--~ ' .. • • I ' .. iuesdq~, tAaJ 21, 1974 OAILV PILOT 25 lsctl •"""' tolO P tno1 Ao.,..,. I , Miio, IFI t. torcyc" 4 Whotl Drlvn 550 I BMW 9712 1reodo1 n1 -9740 AUTOS USED ' F ... d fMI BARTLETT Scooter• 9150 I :..:C.-----'-'-'-• PIANOS HR40 KAMMOND T••• '70 L•ndaulHr, '11 MBZ 2'll 5""•n AUto. Generol 9901 "12 FORD Squirt'.._.._ Sto FLOOR COVERING • ORGANS 1 Cabinet, w/Sleroo Amp. & e SPRING e xlnt eollll I """ ""'' ,.. '"'"""' •Ir, AMll'~L ~tlcn -w.,. P/S, P/B, • i r, 711 w. ltth St., C.M. Revert>, cio. ~£\\'PORT LIGHT WE!GHT sum ~ ti BAVARIAN x radl[lhl •• r.. If)\~ n11le11. ,.__,,___________________ A.'1/Jo~M i.ttrtO, h11: rat":k. QUlllty <'U!tOm II oor Rentals fr $5 I ORGANS, 645-1"1 • SALE • . '10 \\',~c~NEER. x In I '' M i _1131--""-I . GAS SAVER . :?Z'mf"'· Gn--<;T.1/eves, covering. F'tltlurlng Nalco, SfEREO Wrnl 8 TRAC< \Ve 11ervtce what v.·e stU. EX1rns. 2 !It'!• tll'l'S, niulll D &' , Opel 9746 Jl'l1J Pl.Yt.IOtJTll J)l ·"l.;.P. , , , . Armslrofl.i ii! Congoleum. Op N h I LIKE NEW $65 I Buy now ~·hilc atood selection fi('I\. 67l-1775. 1 , _ . -·-Std. tram , Ji!l'('at 1(11~ m.111.'· 70 LTD \\JliOn, kl mJirage, Guaranteed lrutallatlon & en lg •• 'tll 9 * 6'U-6838. ill llill avnilltble! : T 6!1 OPCJ. (;ulC'llt• Ra.11'¥('. <tit' ,(OVf'I' Z2 1'IP(:1 Only I :1/f', 11/11. pfdlac brlul. ""' perfonnance. Ovtr 30 yn. S11t : 'tll 5:30, Sun. 12-5 HARLEY-DAVIDSON Trucks 9560 I 0 !\htnual Iran"; 1~~\ .,mi, Gooil 14,000 1111lt-'fl. $~19&. l'rh·11.1e nu.:k,. new tun, Sl&:iO, expcr. . ..., *Pianos & Grand'* 1 1 J[~) ot \\'t'atroinstcr-.~.1" DODC A-<:oud. $850. 968-tiJJ2. party. 1. i!-l:l-~.11 FREE ESTIMATES Bald i Cab! Chi k rt _ ... JI... . -•-1 \V I " E Ad" n 1" "I P-h 9750 * 551 5151 * c11ll 646-1442 • fi~~t'~ . Ko.:·~i • Ki!~fi ~ cw= a~~un;~~nM~~~lla ~rle11, ~ 1'on Pt<:k·ur1. 1974 BMWi orsc • _,.. ------· -~ -i ·~u~p·~~u o!':~~· ~ ~ !\1 A JI O C ANY desk/chair. • Knahe • M":-on & J!tur·•,. 893-6274 S: ·:40 ~~~ta;~B she!~ 4v2~ 0 ~1J~: 2002'1, Ba.variaJ, 3.0 S,\ ·s '68 l'OrtSCJ IE !111. l:::xc-rp-AM~ -ms ht_ill)flt only,~ i Dresser/ Chl"ll drttwrn;. l\lusst'll • Sohmer • S1el11· General 9010 AWARD •.l'kd'aya, or ,839.-1190 eves & . Order Yo1;11" car ror ~~e!hery twn.rd j•ar, Joo~rd I\ op!lu11;1l ~-'72 IL\NC.111.ttO, D,. I u :<ct 1' Twin bed, con1p. Hair v.·tiy · Storey & Clark· Win-MOTORCYCLES "'knda. I tn Europe NO\\· ,!qiur. tow ri:-1k·~. , '73 1-IOHNl:.1' llatt·hlmC'k. ' llldl . L1kl! neV.·. Xlnt "--ond. dryer, floor mod. 44" x 36" ter • \Vrulltzer • \'1unaha 12 PORSCll~. 911 f, ,\1\1·1' ~I. Jn1n1ac. lOnd. f~conon\Y 6 • niilTCII'. Dinette toblc, 2 New Spinets 11· •••••••• $595 LEARN Honda, Triuinph, Yan1aha '49 l"OltD, I ton. step Vun . EXCELLENT 111JJi,:s, full 1~sll'l.l111£1n1 n 11tirl. ('yl, lt/I!, t;,12,().~'<0 or 1<k· Sz:«)._:;il!'t-£882 8 am-5 pm. ' chRll"l§. Rcrrlg. titlsc. Used from ............ $95 1 1680 Newport Blvd, Colla $600. oroffei·. PRE.OWNED BMWS C:1ll rordrta1ts, clays &19-·ll9Clf'\'l'S&\\knriH !'71 F'Ol~D rtanchPn>. t'ully G42-502l art. 6 Playcf'M .. . ......... $895! BOATING SAFETY Mc!Oa. 8.t>-5102 e .72 Bavtttia _ 4 i;;p .t· ;i!r 6~162 Buick 991 0, rquip'ct One o\\'O('r. Shawn : BALBOA PENN POINT Grandi; " ........... ~I SAIL OR POWER 642-4345 !\-!OR~ for your foreign t'lll', e ·71 2:.00 _ Auto .~ 1, " PORSCllt-: hy appt only, 83.1-8320~-- ESTATE SALE n. ld 1t'0~~ANHS* d B)Jo B:~Ep~~Eq~adron SAC '70 Harley Davld50n 11·urui1ng or 1"'?1• 1ndep."~di!nt e '70 Bavanai,;. 3 in stcx:k ·1-1 914 2.0 l969 LeSABRE.? dr hardiop., '64~FORO $250 }·,-"-tia 1 ...... .....'l w111 -... ..,ni.t • ammon -• Sportstel' Tnk<!. New J y pays more. Call 673-3465__ at reduL"Cd priers t"'ullv luxu'"" r qui ppr d . f'"I P"'· -.,,_ <>-~1 ,,ll·i· 646-al:~ '"' 1w n llO as, cn1111'S, Kawai • Kimball • Low • start Mon., June 3, 6:30 pn1 ·~ · w "' .,... •· -9947 tables, l:IOme ant I q u c". 1 o.....t.. Tho .ttY Newport Harbor Yach! Club reeons1ructed eng: Extreme 1 19&1 FORD PICKUP 1 l~Sb I Comple1e Nt::\V Si1\/c hkl' Call au. 6: &1 l-04i2. Maverick China, ccystal, sltver, nlaplc I .he~· I' mas • -.in1· 720 W. BHy St. lo mJ'a. Show b Ike EXCELLENT MOTOR. I -____ c1·azy Black on Black. C d 'll '9lS I furniture, bookca11es ., 2 prs. l C: l~ · ur llzer. ~i ~.J'i Call 5'18-9978 Sl800/bst otr. SU C · $400. 962-5159 r~I~ S76!ri a 1 ac ---·· \!A\'F:Jl!CK 'i.!. -t dr, aulo, mounted sterr hon1s Misc I' ignn .. ., .. ,, ........... ""I t I t u · Victoria, Cl\.!. •n FORD pickup :.; ton 4 ~ • ~011" ~>.~·llJOO DLH ·1~ SEO Uf' \'ill". t1111~ ind i.:rl !lrf's, Tl("\\ brakE'S. $19.li. · Call 673-r:.''°·1. " ' ., Lo\\-·r.c)' Spn~t · · · · · · · · $19j or c ea .~. O°'S P m 0 de I. -~ Sl~ be I II ....,_ .,,, I .... I ·-a 1-17 J;JO \Vurhtwr Spinet, nf'iv •• $499 I ;:- 1 ~-1onttr ·n . :g==:..., ..,_,.., or s o "r ILA..o.. ', s.cio. 11::ioc-c. r I el' 1 . ~tl·•'I r<•chal 1u··~. ,1 11 _"_ ra"-~Y-· -'~N_·_• ___ _ BEAUT. 48" Ml· glass lop * WIN FREE * 9 12• SAILING Dinghy. ~tnin ·"." t cond. ~ artual 1ni s 1 4-4..'lo::r i<unroof, 1¥"1~· tl'Hns, slf'rro, :u·a1lahl·· j•\t1':i~. Or 1 ~. Mercury 99SG 1'0ffee lhL \Valnul hast• ORGAN LESSONS ~. jib. BuLlt in Englii!ltl. !~et ... ·c'~~erH. ldAll_ b'k!!'el I _Autos W1nted 9590 ~40'2 l\~~~~enri~i~PJO. ark\\·ay xlnt rond. Ikst oft I! r . 011·11rr 5:,::'.1.·, •it: ..... r,,.;; :i lr t· -'--'----'------''--'-Cl $17S. Ne~· l!l.3 eu It Scars , Fibcrglnss, !\la.h&. lrtm. 56-ss.i59...,.'' o s ;;i 'es.L; j USF. AVERY P\\'Y EXIT ;,..'\6-19TI. \\'kdash1l~1~ '1k11d~ i;, \IEl\Cl'RY Com('I. J ust Cotdspot n.r-r1ig. FM!I ti~<: FULLERTON MUSIC new sail~ Sl;(l. A\'on 8' .... ' CADILLACS 831-2010 e 495-4!11!'1 '71 911 PORSClll::. xlnt 1"000. ':l.S CONVERT .J~.(f(I 1111 u\'1·rl1auled 800 mi. ago. top lre<'l<'I'. gold. S2i.i.118191 E..uclid, FoMtain Valley Rt-dstru: 1nf!ahtble dlnghy, ( 12 NORTON CO~·G.1ANDO, lirgest Selection _ ;tsk1ng $4 ,000, rlay!O 613-3071, ~c~l-a-kirl<l ~J;ike ulll•r 1 11.t\f' rt'C"f'•pts. '.\OrY.· lll"H .t ti75-4273. 557.,..836 $.100. 64.?-00l::i. TJO . cc, 1nust~ _see before I ~ C I Cipri 9715 1 \'rs 673-2'>!Xl 61.}-65.13 brlorr> _,p;.,1 pal11!. Needs 2 rear shocks :\IOVJNU l'I p . I Bo . S I buying ne .... -. ;>1.>-3134 Best n vrange oun y I --~Jl'l ~/BC'.;t oll•'r. 6-t2-.:a11 • . 11ycr 1 an tl I 122 ~. llarbot". l<'ullerton its, Ma1nt/ er. 9020 offer Coupe DeVille<: • Seitan De-.. ,., C.\PRI VG, 4 spd, '1~\ l'l)fl'\,'l!~'. .112 $3'!~kl rit· Camaro 9917 - ---Roll!!, "'a1;h1•r t.,.. U1-..·f'r, 871 ·1805 1 ' Do dot! ''" H/I", ti.·.~t 1J!f••1· ~!11•1 Sl•:I !!:''\ 111; -;'.! :\IARQt;I:-10 pa !Is patio furn, dlnlng rnl ·S<'I, -"EXPER. Call CeorgC' NORTON 750 19il, 6.6 gag VUI~ -El ra • Coi·1 an1/fn1 radio, decor grour .. , T"il. 'fi7 CA:'-1 1\P.O, ,Jnt 1.,,11,i ti \\",1,£:011 Atr. l'IH. UIS. clccbroon1, la111p1;, '/.i:hrs &I WE'RE DIFFERENT (.'hil!>On. Rt<pa1r llC'finishing: gal. gas t1:1nk, lnlC'rstate \·erttbleK. Al!IO niany othl'r !itC' bluC' 16000 n1ilc~. U? •',\'I 1 :-1,.r!, ''.fl \Ifill !•/\\, T111.11hl. :-'•1•N"O-tapc. <'nd tbL~. sora b t! cl lt<'garrl!~ss of the "Fantasti(' et1·. 675-15H:i or &12·<1511.i se~t. "Int cond, lo 111~ last & &elect CndJlac Trade-Ins. ' ~0...,.12 ' ' ~.'.'1/~ ~.h1"1 ~"'" t,;1:1--,r,~., t11•11· hrt1kM>, s.:..ni. 1GO--OJit CollCl'tnhlC's, 11 :1:: Sf'vHI,• 1~rl{'f"8 1hat one rt'ads B t M . E 9030 reliable. $850/0fl('r 548-8812 : Datsun 972 1 , .. , inn Chevrolet___ -9952 A\l', linlbon -~11111~7:~-2~1_:! 11.~bout "., th(' far-t is ~h~t oa s, ar1ne q. I '72 HONDA 'SL 1i5, X1 nt l 0 lil.)-fi():U 9920 MustanL~-----'-' l\ll NI{ COAT. full le11gth, ~o~t11\1~11 kecps .hrn~i:~ \VAltNEJ{, velvet drive,\ t"Ond. 800 1111, ~loving 240Z' Renault 97SS '6:1 :'-1 1\L!OU ;-;.'JllCl' ~p.1r1, natl blk cross n1ink 11·/ you sl-..1~ \\~'.171~ \\ :re:c1. 1 marine trans. Ukc ne\\', for O\'en1e1t8 inus t sc!L S .6!'1 RENAULT RlO. Grrat ;i11tn, s111;1ll \'-~ S\!~I. ur 'i~ ~u\rA;i(;, lo ini"s, x~ tnatch l>ii,1 lW.">; ll_11t. ~usl s<LlP~ 'hy. b~in:seu~~~~sof~1. :127 Chrvy. ,\\so,. Chry~l1'r 557-3499 ~its nlJIPagC', l\t'll lin•s, 1n.1kc utfrr. :HS-::!2'..! ,Jl!t'l' ti ~~1\.:as: ~700~ ~~~~T.G 1~nd<'. l 73. Pc1f lOnd. \\'£''re difltrent bC'cause our. r.t48S Roya l 1narlne, xlnt 110!'-'DA 330 CY, 1913, 4,000 TOP DOLLAR PAID 240Z's Dependable. $600. S47-9S7D. pn1. I;.-.---.-.----~!,ll5. a11prsl, sac ~ltOO. salesincn listen hard lO I replncemtnt engine. Best 1111,$800.ortakcoverpymts IMMEDIATELY T '6.l CllE.\r. Capt,t"i'. 1 dr I ti6 ~ILSTANG. ~uck. f'.o<XI .)JZ-1227 alt. 6 p.n1. ii·h:ii you sny, they're _ofr. 6·11-1295 at $4071 mo., 962-7037 I FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS e ·1n-1 ~peed, air, & mngs oyota 9765 I" 1 ,1 t 1-1 111r-('h. c'(lrwi. C.ooci lin.',.. \\'EDUING dre~-$1i Sile 9. s••Hsiti•e 10 1rhat you really 2 NE\V 211 -JS p1"0J'lt'l!en-. I T\\'O Premier hclme111, J"e Call m •n 10 I '74 TOYOTA ~~riin ·.-~;_r&"' 11~. 1 "•1J( __i:.lvan. S:>25~~l-J93S 0 , & u ! th "' · .. ' or co t> • see us , • '12 . ·l :-peed, air, & mags 6 "' r.r -~~---1 v.an · lCY lave e vncJ U.i\I. 671 blov.er, 1 hke new. $2.> ea. Ca.II 1·~8~0~. ,-,,11_ .. "1,,,1,,_1,.n,' Oldsmobile 9955 839-:m., inv1·ntory to make the (ll('v.·). 1 G.tit. 671 h('ad. l 675-8176 I . .,., • --> ' -----1 -----b :• ,,. ... spe=. air, & mags 111th ur ~It trnd "' 1 S$ Ml W ed 8081 pt·rfrl't n1at"-·h e I we en h~in disc G.l\1. transmi!>sion 750 1· \\ ' Be D I ' . H • ' .•• t~ JC. ant Ori.:;in & Organist. Piano & 67:r894J l"On~~: tan'ASa7~~ '12,7 ~~ I LOTS OF st ea ; bu)~l' ;.ql~!'lti~l (•\'f'. \\'\~T TO HUY Pianist. It )'OU are think1ng ·T .1 1912 A 1 5"48-~ . 2402, A-vwhere'. 'f,.i L\IP,\LA Hard!op .\111n. '-· ahout a kcyboord l riuer, nll!r can I S 11 :ur. 1'':\1. p/;;, 1":11lt·r h11rh. l'l..AT1': BUH:\~:lt a11J 1n~trun1ent. give us a try. Tand1 em~r. ..... 20-4~·,...,1,~at, all ·71 Jl;ORTON COi\I~IANOO, I 3100 w. coasr lh\'y., N.B. , TO CHOOSE FROM LEASE OR BUY S49:i. Call 644--1171. ~lULTI 1;1ny co11d 1. \\"r 1h1nk you'll agree th.at ex ras . .,.,...,. """" J, all new, "O" null's. romply 642-9405 I L:S BEFORE YOL. All Mod I I ~'llel &. 5P:'Yke OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS * ~14-:'.1\7 * 11c'rc d1ff•'l'f'l\1. Boats, Power 9040 chopped, sharp. ;i.JI-G628 I TH.Y . es Chrysler ms ,~\'-,~~N~T~E~D---01111~ -Rulh·t. t C01\..,l ~IUSJ~ ' '74 Hondas f;"!O & 550 TOP DOLLAR BUY n l :.!850 llarbor Blvd. Contrn1po1"ary or Provinc1a1 I NC'111111rt at.t~ar:oor. C.:.l\I. CLASSIC (8· Soulh Cria.~1 i FOR ftlllal ft11.:.1 ·~ CIIR~SJ.t:lt \\',\L;o;.;, Costa f\.1C'i:a 540-9640 tlcst<m &lj..l'•''l b-16-0:tll La ··'· H. -·' t , Xtras, Sl.950 & $1700 -WA U.UUJ Luadl'fl. ~ ull f)Q\\1·1·. V,\Cl\·, jJy O\\"r\ER ,_2 88 DE"LT . -·-·--·. . nrookhurst at Talhrrt, FV pstr..,.,c. C'sto ... ...i o nunl 498-ffi39 SPORTCARS TOYOTA TIO:'-: SPECL\L. C11red for ' , : i . ,\ \V,\NTl:::D i.'OOCI quality bdr111 96..1~711 i·ortd. Con1plC'led 5115'7'1. '72 SUZUKI, 750 CC• sh1et> Bt'I\', 5-IO-i063 or I ltOYAL~,, .14,000 m~. Best I · .• Closs v.·h!te & TAhltlan gold. All model• & >·•a-· '16 9-,1-offer 968-QM aft J dally urn1ture 111 ncv.· ronu. Superior st machine. '" · '·'· · · . ' Prl .... ~ tv\On 6 cyl, 100 hp ~.ray marine, I SEE US FIRST! 1~'" 11 "bo 1 '' 'I" .... 3 ---bC'i n•.J('n .')ur.. · vale par1y. ,..._......,_, CONT IN U 0 US FREF. cuslOnl extras, 839--M4-0 , "'"' :tz 1 • ··• .,. , .. ~. '6-t CHRYSLER llnpt>rial 1--~ --·-"-:..::.=----~! ORGAN CLASS ... ,. !"OR 11llcrnator. 1lual ba l t, 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Pinto 9951 \\'ANTED: ::ipindle or Spool ~ <'lllkl, new niatching navy ·n~1 HONDA 350SL, 2-MXI inL II 642-9405 !.1'::ASI:: A BP.ANO NE\\' '74 Cro11n Coupr, all db: xlras., ----------- crib. good condillon. $25. I· ADULTS. Every Tuesday top. Full Ai·i-vlon i·ovl"r. 2 Trials & Koobby tires. $650. TOYOTA I~ Corolla Sl·d:in $.iOO. tilG-2CH'.; 1 ,72 !'INTO '"'"1"7 7,30pn1. Start any \1·eck. J o~n" WILL SUY YOUR lo I ''126 " ---' """"""" w t'lccL pon1p.s, cquippt.<d for o.1V'Vl74. r on Y ~ · ri~r 1110· ""' Comet 9927 · • I Tom Dieterich in charge. 11 • DATSUN TOYOTA nos open end lease I VI Musical lnstrum ts I083 Coa!t Mu.sic Costa Me11a 1 shlng. A $600l bay boat for Mobile Homei 9140 • ' · · nyl roor, fuU decor insidf __ Newport Blvd. at llarlxlr: L $-1995. Call 675-4724. . ~1 OR YOLKSWAGEN ~1ERC. C0~1ET '73, 6 cyl, & out, au1on1atic lrnnsmi.ot- ---• }t;\RTlfl{ O-J.S...~·lca_~ _.\4Q,. ···-·---£.;2.'.!SSI _. _ ., '69-<:0~ZORl:)-:li~r.· ylis ~1!:."!'~ '·~>1-.9~\·ne{',..Sf!.t .l'Llf CASJLJQJ'. £:IC<m . use p~1.u,._fpn QR ~qT,J.. . !'ltlck. 19 lo 22 i\!PG, Rust aion & lo\1' mi/es. f950f'VCl: ~t cond. \.\'ufl itr.l'r elec. TIS Z2i r~I • 1?0 la !ho up In farnlly park. 60 x 24 can &ricflruck·s :i5"A r TOP DOLLAR. fr .L --WA,..Spo~y llshiiiji! criie ~.-: _·C5ftry-'$ 1"9(8' -: --. __ ,_ .eiano, Sz.tj. 6~~".6 1''ENriER-RhodeiPiano, ·73 tabs, v'Hr. oui-r\gs, hi: l~udel4 many ex1ras. Heward~Chevrolet KE~T ALLEN. 54().0412. 0\~.5Ji·~u • ! · Ofc. Furn. I Equip. 8085 stage model, good cond. tank, sum-log. Jmmac. Pr. Pnced to sell. ~8285 eve. MacArthur and Jan1boree '69 STAT!O~ \VGN . "ln' anylinle. I Ask11"1&'. $450. Gal)'. 548-7136 ply. $ l 3. 8 0 0. D<t)IS ! & wkC'nd. I Nev..1>0rt Beach I cond w/rerords. Sell or '65 CO~TET Cyclone er, BARWICK DATSUN ~· "' . IJKS $15 up, Ext'f'. "\\"VI chL"S Alt. a. !7141521--38i l, e\'e & v.·knd I Motor Homes 83J.-Oa:i;> trade for late i\ldl. Van. Good condHion. ~. 3337J,.~"g.~TUMO Sl_5125, Se,<'Y ('hr !I S8/2-t. Pf':J\',\T1': PARTY \\'AKT~ I ..:!_9.1~19:i. . i Sale/Rent , 9160 \VE HUY 61~5595 aft. ~ P.~L '71 Toyota 1600 ---~i~-: ·--...--1-~2r~;;.., 867 \V 19, (.(\l, TO liU\' pJ,\!\"0 FOH 1so· \\'000 Jlull v.·ith G.!ol. 1 1 JMPORT!.:D AUTOS :D.\TSt':\ 240 Z-5.000 mi. Nl!w brake!', tnl!s & batt. Continental 9930 i ';':':l=·l:l:7:5:or~llt-IJ75 • -,,....,,., CAS!I. , di<'M.·I. Suitable for 1."0n1mer-e VACATION e BEST PRICES PAIOl !'.:.x1r11s. &st ufil'r. PH . Koni shol'ks. DyllO-tunrd. , -,.- \\'ALNlIT Si'ftl'tacy drsk. * 54i-94.W * · 1·1al or p!raliure conversion. AT YOUR 0\\'N PAL'f: .. ' D L • I ;;>·'6-33-tl l.ov.· n1ill'age. ~Ian\' l'~trois . I964 .. ,full puv.-e_r. ~I sw1\•el cMir .~ fihn}! cabinrt I S!l:iOO. J\L.50 40', $7500 & 30' COoose from So. Calif. 'I ean ewis mports 'i2 ''2WZ " A/T II.IC l200J Orig. ownf'r. Prl. i>.'ti1y condit10n. ~\~· miles. $j.5(). I GAS SAVER $li;i. 496-lo:>.l afl<'r 6:00 1Ci\HP1':-f, 3.1 yrds Sha~I St!lOO. 6i>W.Jl:i. "LariestSelet·tlon." !l!.65 J:lrrbor. C.~t. 646·!1.:.:0:: 1 milei<. $4 ,700. ' ' Best ofler. 6.J::i-2 1 42 Aft 5 oron~kncls67l-9007. 1973 PLYMOUTII DUSTER p.n1. 1\·/pad, ~I~ & gold, gd '7:\ SKIP Jack 20. Open ! (0\'er401\1lnis&:l\1.H.'s1. 1\\',\NTED to_ buy 196j: 67;1-00!'I~ ,\n}tinle. Corvette 9932 Std. trans., great g~ L-~lli\Pl<:O tlr-"k $7:"i. Sv.·i\'<'l cond. S35. ::rv.rJS82 1 t·rui~·r, lo~· hrs. Sale/pait-. DALES Chevellc r.tahbu 'I I at io n riHll'age IO\'er 22 MPG'i · s~ d 1 1 $2 TV R d" H"F' S •-I • lt10TOR HO'IE wagon. nuist ha~·e goo.I:, l~i lJ,\lSl''.\ ro,_ad~lt·t· J _u,· '71 .\LARK 11, A/T-, Fae-. a1c. \\lL!. PA\' TGP OOLL,\P.. O I l' 000 il ., ,·hair ..,, S1 f' "1a 1·s ·I , a 10, I 1 t, uu7111 I nl'rship or t.rat.e down., 1~ (;fX'd d ""'''' Ph 11 Y "· m es. -.195 \\'ork ciC'l\k S2f! 49J-j()2.j l--tKl-9 !~. 1 RENTALS body & good interior. Call 1 ' • .,, ~Ym l!nJ"l, -NVV· •1nc likC' rK'V.'. \ lj('X) 1111. One FOlt Yul·!: \'l·;-rn; tllr.,, Pnvate 1>a11y. 5;>1-{)151. ----"'I \PLf" RCA St I l I altl!r 4 p.111. OOS-4971 I g:i_-.n ,ri ov.·nC'r . $2130. :'i36-9662 ~42~1 P1anot & Organs 8090 · '. ' · e~ con.sot', :2o· SOUTJICO/\.ST 1 board Redhill/.:. San Juan, Tustin ------, ;_...c.;.:c;;_..c..:_____ ~.;.~t<"n1 hH. $111.i. Lc<ir Ciil' . -I ......,.,,j n . • (714l 838-0900 CASH FOR Z.J0 z . ~913, air. mags, good Triumph 9767 Cougar 9933 j '7.1 PINTO \Vagon, top I .. ,.~ .. , Ba~• ,.,1 __ , ,,._ !!IPrro $90 ~31ri7 v./ll"d.let, •""""' eni,:1ne, I YOUR Ci\R condition. Best Of!C'r over -----m1IC'agc, auto, air. A ret "''"DJ'U.oU .. , '"""' . rx1criot needs ~·ork. best SHARE WINNEBAGO , ~OJV\I\ 6~ '911 I I I · h t I t Put bud -back ""-7070 ................ •.,..-, · •73 TR STAG 1969 COUGAR, gold w/b\k • bcauty! 551--0999 wknds l'oncl $':!00 ~9..(f,(1.1 u1e ac ..., e m AUTOS IM--PORTED 111t 9725 v1ny p. , n t con . ire' ~~· -~------ano. v.·a nu int~ · n x n ... tryou;k ... §~,·, ldt lte on, offer over $650. SU-3163 al<;~ interest. use 10 v.·eeks a I ~ F" · I t XI · d 11·· eves . · 10' FIBERGLASS In b rd year. Phone &IO-<H82. 1 Convi>rtiblc '\\i\h remol'abte v.·hls, R&ll, air, ne\v tires. '73 PINTO Runabout auto yacht tender, $J2.'.!. 597 PAl'k 1973 71' WINNEBAGO molOI'• Gener•I 970j / i;.::.?,.!_"IACALLT 12.I Sport Spider. hard· to P .. Au tomatlc $1:i00. !NG-6518. I R&ll, low mil es, xlni cond: Dr, rorner Anaheun & Park home, has everylhlng. Reas. ~ tr 8 n 11 m I_ s s 1 o i:': power 1971 COUGAR XR-7 i·onv. $2495. 644-~I Dr, CM • rate!\. 962-t587. JA(i..BMW~MB-FIAT I 846-5966 fileerlng, air .conditioning. & Leather, tape, Vogue lirr!i, ·73 PINTO. 4 ~1xl, 25 l\1PG,I OWENS XL 19' Inboard, with I Trei11rs 1 Travel 9170 Order any car for delivery in Hond1 9727 10 ad e d ,,.. 1 ~ h e" tr a :cxl,000 mi. Perfect cond. Pvt $2350. or offer. trnlll'r, New engine, Xlnt Europe, factory price & equipment. (S45JFR). ply. 171416T;>-JJ36. J-~93-91.'t!l cond., 673-SY.13 l•I' BANDJJl;O Trailt:>r, beaut. 1 v.·c'H pe1'Sl'.lnalize El.lrope for '72 Honda Car Dodge 9935 1 ·n PINTO Runahout. a!J!o. A CONV£N1£NT SHOPP1NC AND SEWING CUIOE f Olt THE dir.scl, fbgls. Many extras $100, _Bargaui, 8 3 3-l 3 ;:i ::i, I drl\'Ulg 1t1nerary. Super saver! (039CCB) 'Gil DODGE R/T .1~0. 2 dr · $23.JO. 644-726-\ · St~ARP .n· Luhrs '6i. F/B, I a:i·ang~nie~T, likC' "· C'_ 1~· ·' yo~ _wit~ your O\\TI fanta11tic ! Rill. tow 1nilcs, xlnt c. .. d. s11.:ioo. Ov.11cr. 6-11-:hl83. 4913--1131 FREE Only $1088 h.t., .r1_s. P/B, __ ~1~-cond. i =71PINTO. 4 Spd, n.&ll. good CAL OH THE CO. For 1n •d In Call M•ry Beth Woman'• 'ftorld 642·$678, ext. 3~0 J1'.T bottt. ·lj,j 0rdi<, power,! Auto Ser. & Part5 9400 E_URAUTO GIJ--.U5() Very lll'an. $Ti:i. ,}J(-;i3.t.J -I n1ileage, j'.:f'llXI '011d .• sisoo. 1 srandatd type hull SJ(XXl . • . 3100 Neivport, Ni!\\'port Beach llOO \\'. Coa!=t Hv.')'., N.B. 'Iii DODGE Dart. Good .~'.3-184li6f>-l::·i. I . I ' , · 1 CHi'~Vl 90 Brand Sp..1.nk1ng • 642-9405 tr rt r S200 , \ 11 ue, n1akl! off('r. !168·6236_: new, comp!r.te snlall \'-8 Auch 9707 33375 CAMINO CAPISTRANO anspo Ca~l 1:2.-i-1ri. I Plymouth 9960 [Boats, Rent/Char. 9050 1 $'.t~~~ii. ~~\i,·e~ ~~1;fj ·72 AUDI IOOLS Auto. trans.. 4f1!f1~f;~;1~7i15 Volkswagen 9770 '73 DODGE ~ Ton. Pov.·er i AT s ' Sun-Fun Trio SIZES 2.8 "" 11f ...,; .... 1Tf w.1'- Sbt!11 tumhlf' h1rtinr ln10 tbe 111n1Jhln11 In thll qulcktr trio! \Vh1t) up •UD•IOP •11ro11, •hart•. pt•dlll pu1hor• h:1 no-tron cotl(ln1 and bind ort 1irti:h11r~ llurf')', 'rnd OMi': rrlotrd P1ttero 931:: Child'' '11111'.• ~. 4. 5, S. Size 6 t.o11. 1hor11 t• Y•NI 14).lnch. St1I St.00 for tMb Pttlttn. Add :ZS ctnl.I f• eadl pe.Uem for nrtt•CllM m.1U and •pedal bandllni ; ol"•rwile Udrd·Clua dtUftf)' will tab Uiree weeti or mart. send lO M•rtan M•rtltL. 44Z UM Daill Pl"'-hUcrn Dflt\IN DI Wl'aol lltll IL. He• York. N'. Y. 111111. Prial NAMI. AOOllllll. ZIP, a1z1 1nd: ITYLI NUM•IN. O?'m FRP.1': l'A TTfl:llJ( nf ~ flhol~ to H iid for. 11n111 fl'f!t '4U•111 f111!dt Nk.-W 8Pnlf(ll- R1tMMf':lt J'ATTY.llN tfA'Q· 1.00. 100 al yl,.1, 1111 1tlr111, f'8.;1 Jllllllrn i!OUJIOO, fbilld 'l'flf l'IOll', llWt KNIT J.klok .-Uh bA•lc ll••IH' 1'111.tl"'rn ..•... , •• 11.:SO 1111t1r1t P11~l•1t n()(IJc .... .ti.Of IMt1m hwl111 floclk .. ~.•1.ee Lacy 'n' Lovely 42' NEW Chri.craft 36,;--4719. sunroof, & immaculate in & '69 VW \Vagon. All thC' extr3s or I LA 1 NO SKIPPER IF I U.S. ~lag P.11ns . j lug.'l. out 8.1I-3HO Dir. 1911 HONDA Sedan. Good Sunroof .\.· 1'111· rnilenge. trade for P.U. &l2--896j YOU'RE QUALIFIED I I-:xl'C'llrnL cond. 11". Asking Au1tin-Healey 9709 condition. 35 i\1PG 1 ';[096.ll '67 DODGE DART GT V-8 ' Chrysler/Plymouth ' 'I) Bn"d , Sport 1"-h• SIOO Call 530 6q1fl ~1309 Only $1288 A/C \'i11vl 1op Runs 0 11·et1 'I Open Dally & :o'un. 'Ill lU l'?<.1 . g . .,. rman. • . . ,,. · . .,~ CLASSIC •1-"-II 3000. ' . . " 2929 fl h HI d Pl"-'h Full el·-· I I II -----~ "~• J '"""'· 8'" '92·1 • ar )r \' ·• · -=u'OD cs, u 1962 FALCON auto. lran.oi. Xlnt runnin"' cond. Needs,' aguar 9730 ..,.,,., ~ -Costa ~lesa i::11lley, ~hower, etc. F or SIO. Carb. SS 968-4971 after ~... F d 9940 '"'"" by day or .-.,k. 4PM "'"" body work tor mint 70 JAGUAR or I 546-1934 .Fi~h. crul!!f", t'OCklaiJ, e1c. l9Gl . ECONOUNE 3 cond. $900. 494-1319 33375 CAMINO CAPISTRAHO '67 CORTL'I n<:1 64;i-2200, 962·231Jl Sunday · • ~-BMW 9712 XJ6 '""J11""c"'11nAHO . A. __ good co · Pontiac 9965 only trans. $20. Starttr .., ,, . .,...,,,,,...,. .. ...,_,s....:. new ILrcs. $aJO. or best 1 ---------- Bo.I ·,, ,_ 11 ~1 968-4971alter4PM. ORANGE COUNTY'S 1!'.fos11 green v.·i1h hl:ick 493.3375 or 111-1375 offer. 644-2192 l •n GRAND Prix. w.ooo ml., -~ OLDEST ! interior. Full f:i ct o 1· y -_ _ _ &11 idl e i1em~ v.·11h a Daily 1 1 hilly P.quip., vinyl top. $2all. I I I~ I I "luipment. Low nHl<·<>g< .. < 73 SPORTS BUG Pilot Classlllro od. 642-0678 &l:>-1400 I nghy. New Mil \\'Ith ~~ JAGUAR DEALER Rndlnl tir('.~. A~'[ FJ\t st,·rro, !railer, $300. 5!'17 P1'rk D1•., 11.000 nlllf's. 2 Yt>ar Fuctory corner ,\naheim &: Park Dr. \\'.:u'l'anty. S.?900 or hE'~t offer I 0 1 L,1D South Coast Salling Avt'5 WW. & ab!Kllutely flawless. Silver-Blue, Custom \Vhet>I~. Autos, New 9800 'A'u~.-0~,~, ~N~,-w-----9800~ I CM Generol 9510 ~ ,,.,.,.J831 brfol't' J p.m. • / AQUARIUS ZJ. O\\TI 1,2 for -,. ----21 t / 25 · ' • V\\' BUS, home-n1acl<' s 18 • $43.2l P<'' mo. Xlnt 1 '71 TOYOTA 1974 BMW's I rnmpe.-. l"'hlt ong. I mo" Nlnd. Trlr, 9 HP mtr, J!:alley 1 · . -IOOO ini v.11rr. 12:;...1:ui1 7:30 & head. 11Jps 5. ~ or lliOO engine. New brakes, ln stock ready for Immediate ! 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. A 8.10-7807. l1rf's & bait Kon! 11horks. dellvt>ry. Excellent aaving1 1 ' 642-9405 -~.\I to .J ;]O Pl\l, Dur!y. nn"ve -.HOBIE 16' • Dyno-tuned. Lo1v n1lleage. on remalnlng 1973 models. GOING O\'rrseai;, n1ust so•ll I rsary • · :\!ANY EXTRAS. Orig. SALES-SERVICE !..F.ASI:-0.'G Maule 9738 Xlnr '72 \'.\V. Camrir., 1rnr, $1450. O~TI('r, Private party. Best OVERSEAS -DELIVERY :-f>Xftas. S3,800. 'Best orfcr. Sale! 832-1>13 0 u.,. ROY CARVER Inc 1913 MAZDA <iation Wagon. %3-'3"' LUDERl•-· I 1 2 L•rt11'l-• • 1'actory Air·M-l·F;\1 Racil'l, =---~---.-----1 v-.i;v rac ng 8 oop. -~"' ROU.S ROYCE Bl\.f\V i 12.600 JI.ti. Excell1!11t Co11d 19aJ V\\ .Bug 200Jcc ru;;iue, Charm ('Yf'l'Jbo<IY -team t ori~ wtth panla. loni:: 1khl1! l!lbbon be11<il11~ 111 thre.adl'\I 1hru r~tnlaolr · prPtly top~. Croth~l of aport 7arll or 2 alnu1d1 col!on ~d to!!:et.hflr. Spinakea-1. 2 G('noa's, OIB, anytime Z34 P.. 11th St. l Ai;king sJ.200. Call S.il·:-0-1 1 dual \\cl>£:r 1·:1 rb., ne11· xlnt cond. &16-8360 dy1. Costa Me&a • 546-44-44 aftC'r •. 30 uphlstry, \DO 1ns!rumrnt 5.ll-2776 eves. RKVehlcles 9530 --a. p.ni. pan1:1. !IGO-t:i23 c\'f'~. ~11':LCRAIT sailing 811bot CREVIER BMW 1.·72 J\1AZDA .. P .. 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"You're the Winner" " S...C.HOU1s ....,,..30_ .. _ ... .......,...,. ........... Wt acceptaftWorr111dy Wort . on AllOwvaltr Products . • DODGE• OllYSlfR •PLYMOUTH Mot« Homt Strlkt Tool : t. t • • -• • • 1 • I 7 • • ' ~ n Clemente Today's Final .. Ca istran,o eo1r10N N.Y. Stoeks • VOL. 67, NO. 141, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1974 TEN CENTS . Jury Aw·ards $1.1 Million in Avco Slander Suit A $1.J million Slander judgment against >\,vco Community Developers, a Laguna Niguel homeowners group and Individual Laguna Niguel residents, was reached by an Orange County Superior Court jury Monday. The huge award is believed to be one of the largest ever reached in the Orange County court and includes a $109,202 in actual damages and $1 million in punitive damages award. Harry R. Llppert, 30, of Garden Grove. an engineer with the state ·d.Jvisioo of highways filed the suit more thnan two years ago. April Old Depot Site His complaint alleged be had been the victlm·of a conspiracy by Avoo and the others 1<> slander him and bis t!Ue t.o Laguna Niguel -rty and violate his privacy through a campaign o r terTOri!m economic depression and ve1aUon.'' He claimed that nearly three yean ago, be bought a two-story "move on" house in Mis&ion Viejo and attempted to move it on a parcel in the Laguna Niguel La Veta tract. He aUeged AvcO sought to prevent the relocation of the house and engaged in a ser1es of public meetings, inaccurate Food San Juan to Get . -- ·Rail Restaurant Nine railroad cars. including a vintage caboose, will 'begin rolling into San Juan Capistrano this week. All will become part or a railroad- tllemc restaurant which is b c in g developed on the site of the old depot on Verdugo Street. Jim Tyson oC Newport Beach. who will own the restaurant, &aid he expects to begin OOMtructlion in leas than a month. 28 Couples Fete Caspers On Birthday By L. PETER KRIEG Of flle O•Uy ~Itel ltafl' There were builders and bankers aOO other Orange c.ountians and all ol them went to San Diego Monday night to say Happy Birthday l.O Fifth District Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers. Twenty...e_ight couples joined t h e Newport Beach politician for a $1,000-a- plate fund raising dinner at the Westgate Plaza Hotel. The guests. in fonn~I attire, flew by chartered plane from Orange County Nrport at 6 p.m., sipping Mum's champagne on board. 'Ibeir gourmet dinner began with quail egg soup and featured veaJ sauteed for eight hours and served covered with honey. The nine-course feast ended with strawberry crepes. Guests were served brai,dy and other liquerurs on the return flight which land- ed about 11 p.m.. Among those saluting Caspers' «th birthday, which is really today , were Newpart Beach builder John D. Lusk and bia: wife, and Santa Ana banker Kenneth ~ BIRTHDAY, Page !) * * * Caspers Admits Campaign. Fun.ds From Buil.ders ' ' "All the railroad cars are in transit and will be stored on rail sidings on the property," said Tyson. "Very little will be done to the depot. We'll have to put some steel into the roor, but otberwise it will be as it was." The depot 1 according to · Tyson's records, was built in 1894 by the C.alifornia Southern Railroad whicb was later bought by the Santa Fe. '!be praperty -~ 1'1.t(laioQ,San Juan Cap~trano and . IOJd' I<> the origtnal railrollll .... ~ ~ -:. : · oai.r -ds -tbal ~ -aoother depot built earlier, bul torn down. The restaurant will use the Ucket, baggage room and passenger waiting rooms Car dining areas. "We will glaS5-in the arches on the • ootside aoo use that ror additional dining space," said Tyson. A gta!M!d-ln walkway will lead to the old freight house which will be use<! for a bar. On tbe east side of the depot the rail cars will be lined up. A refrigeritor car will be the restaurant's cooler, aliother car wlll be converted to restrooms, another daling back to 1925 will be the office. "A caboose and four other cars will be used for retail space behind the Creight house," be sakl. Tyson said bis lease !rom Santa Fe bas been finalized and he expects to begin eonstnrttion the first of June. "1be eoUre decor will be reminiscent of the '3()61" he said. "Even the menu Will include dishes served in dining cars durtng heyday ol train travel." Harrises' Kin, Hearsts Implore Trio to Give Up LOs·.ANGl!:LES (AP) -As lawmen continued • the.tr 3e81"Ch for Patricia Hearst and William and Emily Hams, · the dlstraught parents of the suspect<d Symbiooese LlbetaUoo ArmY members pleaded with their children I<> llUrrellder rather than face possible violent death. With the memory ol Friday's flaming dealhl ol •il< Sl,.A memberi vivid In her mind, Mrs. Betty Bunnell, Harris' MORI HEARST STORIES APPEAR ,TODAY.ON PAGE 5 By J'ACKIE RYMAN moihef;--said.:'11AU of OS..,,_. can't~ Of tfM D .. lr Pl• Staif ,_ •Ronald Caspers, Fifth DI strict the lllougbt o1 aeelog anything on film lllannbent on the Orange County Boen! llke we aaw thla put weekend, and to o! SUpervisors, admitted Monday !hat think thal It ml«ht happen I<> my ... !!I about hall his campaign !ilndo came almost unbearable and I do wish be ffom bullden although he clalma to be a woold give binJaell up." · fervent open space advocate. Mrs. Ha~'· father, F re d e r I c · "The builders donate because I glvo Schwartt, lleW to ·too Angelea from them a lol ol my time," aald Cupel'11, Cbieago Moaday nJcht I<> plead with bis wbq Is ... king ~ectli>n June I. "I daughter to IWTender to him. fin!' play golf With tbOm, but I'm wUllng ·1n a .. lemeot a~ at Emily, -, ~diJcuu lbinis." •• •"I try lo gtveP'll'ple lne adm at my Sab1P11z aald, "You hive only two lllice"" how they WI modi()' their plans cbolces open now : :rou may elect to die ib' they11 pea the <Oaotal commlaslon," Ill equally horrible and totally u,.1.., lie aald at a meelina with ·neilbboo af ~th · · ' Yoo; Oilier cbol<t 11 to ~ lib Udo Ille home in NeWJ!Ort Beodl. forth and llvt. <!open 11 a member ol !he South Cout He Ollertd to meet her and take her to (tgtorial Zooe Conservation Cammllllon. , la'I' ofll..,,., -Jn • ampalgn d~I'\ ~t •,~Id HI~ Cother)i!e,l!emt, rel~, 1aa1· week,. Gujlks l1"d ... ll\otber >Of the ._..,Id oiled -co1redloni al f\22,700 lD dlmpall!I flllllo. kklnlplnC OD Feb. I oet olt lllll ..... ~,000 wu a loin from bll o"" llld, "I hope Ille will pe beneU up and ID-company and '67,700 wu come home." . oollecled "':..::..1ne ~ J!uttlwt .......... 11111 ..... iltttlt (Set Pip II (S., l1UJ91', ....... II • 1 . .., reports and vandallSm to prevent it. In addition to Avco, the suit named Niguel Homeowners and Community Association, lne., California Federal Savings and Loan and several individual homeowners in the La Veta tract. During public meetings, homeowners and neighbors allegedly referred to the home as a "hayloft," and alleged !heir "high class neighborhood was being . turned into an 'instant ghetto.' " Avco srx>kesmen declined to con1me11t on possible appeal. LipPert's attorney, Don Belveal of NC\\'J>Ort Beach hailed the decision as a "triun1ph" for the judicial system. lie said the case should prove a "warning·• to other huge I and development corporations. He said he convinced the jury that "if huge corporations are going to come in and \\'alk right across the rights of the little guy, they should be seve rely punished." That \Vas the argwnent the jury bought, he said. •·r L'Onvineed them .. this was the amount of money necessary to 1>unish Avco and others," he said. lie said in the specific case, Avco claimed and had advertised that it had a "planned com1nunity" in Laguna t\iguel. In fact, he said, the necessa ry deed restrictions were not present, and Avco did not have architectural c.·onlrol over all Laguna Niguel building. "I proved Avco had no conlrol righ ls on that tract ," Bel\·eal said. lie said \\'hen oth('r propen y ll\l'ners diSL'OVered the property \\'<ls being use<! in v.·hat Avco had told then\ \1·as not a 1>ermitted use. la\1·sui1s \r~rc fil('d against the developer and the ron1pany suffered the e~ixisurc of the public finding out il did not have the planned ton1n1unity control it claimed. Belveal said the company and others conspired to harass the Lipperts and held a series of meetings. which resulted in printed Hems in a Laguna Niguel paper that held Lippert and his wife Elizabeth up lo public scorn and ridicule. The home itself was damaged by \'andalism. Belveal also represents se\·eral other La Veta ·property owners subject to a $12 n1illion action lodged by Avco. A counter suit of $12 million has in tun1 been lodged against the developer. Prices Show Decline ---------------------- DtllY Plltl Stiff PMl9 Equestrietanes Appeal Gov. Ronald Reagan reads appeal for preservation of bo'rse facilities delivered spontaneously during ltloilday's state parks bond issue promotional visit to the Irvine Coast. Laguna Beach riders, from left, Jennie Nell, 14, Christen Wyman, 14, and Connie Hirsch, 15, won the governor's endorsement to prop- vide for riding within the 1,600-acre state park the bonds will buy. Of tbe $250 million voters are asked to approve June 4, $7.6 million is earmarked to purchase 3.5 miles of Irvine Ranch beach and two inland canyons. ------ Ohio Rape Trial Opens For TV's 'Uncle llenry' CLEVELAND (UPI) -A Cleveland teen-ager has testified she was raped by Mel Stewart, 44, who plays Uncle Henry in the CBS series "All in the Family," after he told her "having sex with hin1 would make a woman out of n1e." The rape trial began Monday before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge George. .. W, \\llite. Stewart pleaded innocent and waived a jury trial. The girl and 11 high school students earlier this year went to a lecture by Stewart who formerly worked here, the U>-year-old girl testified. She said Stewart "took ·me to a house that he said belonged to his family. "We talked about a couple of hours," she testified. "Then he told me he wanted to show me something upstairs. I told him to bring it down . He took me by the arm and pulled me upstairs." She testified thal Stewart raped her in the upstairs bedroom. The girl said she attempted to resist hi's advances, "but he told me that having sex with him would make a woman out of me. 1 told him I wanted to be a girl, not a M>man." She said Stewart dropped her off about a block rrom her home. "I wasn't going to say anything about it but a girl friend convinced me lhat 1 should," she said. Dr. David Klausner of University Hospitals testified that the girl was not bruised or lacerated. Poet Knowsit ' Judge Retur1is Jl erse i11 Kirid SAN FRANOSCO (AP) -Patrick Shannon sent a verse with h!s note lo a judge uplalnlng that a poet's Income is. small and he couldn't pay a $15 bltdlhllting ticket. • ' Poet Shannon's lln .. &tarad: • • :•oti. lift' 1q> mine eyes. For, there, in God's wondrous ~kll!s, can tbe'tlWl's klss pnd the cloud's mist, wa sh away all our Ues.:• In a handwritten lei ter dismissing the ~rge, Judge Fred A. Schenk Jr. of Morro Bay wrote batt! "I 'Pray you keep ·a aong in YOllt heart, fa& therein lies the future of mankind." ' CUSD to Outline Attenda11ce Plan ~t\t San J11an Meet Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District Monday agreed to send a delegation to $an Juan Capistrano's council chambers to explain a recent controversia1 decision to shift high school attendance areas. But the school officials ~fonday made it clear that the group planning to explain the shift to the council would not be swayed by Sippeals to reconsider. Trustees earlier this month capped weeks of hearings and appeals and elected to send a11 present elghlh graders east of the San. Diego Freeway to San C1emente High School this fall . The decision came despite a personal appearance by councilmen at a board sessioo . They asked that the board not divide the community. 'fl:ustee Bob Hurst deemed his motion to set up a delegation to visit the council •·a courtesy that should be honored among governmental agencie!." He and other trustees, however, were adamant about the pennanency of the _decl~on whcb split the community's high school pupils. Residual effects of the decision, however, 3l'06e once again at the board session. Trustee WUUam Enqwst-11ld be ,..malnt 'l>On<enllld •bout the decision (be YOted ~,the split).ancl.said he has ~vie' cjoUa from two Pl'f"l\la who gald they planned I<> ,.u their homes to "ll~oid splllUng their famlllea between school$. . "I know we're supposed to act lmperaooally in ca,., Uh this, bUI 1 )u>t C>ft'I \!<> It wheo It oomea do!ln to tffectlng indMdual lamillea to Ibo point (See Dl!UtG&TION, l'l&e I) Price Index Still Rises . . 6 Percent WASHINGTON (UPI) -Consumer food prices showed the biggest drop of any month in seven years in April , helping slow the recent rapid rise in Americans' cost of living, the government reported today. Everl with the favorable figures on food , however, the overall Consumer Price Index rose 0.6 percent in April, because of increases in prices of gasoline, clothing and retail goods. Sharply lower beef prices and declines in the supermarket cost of-pork, poultry, eggs and fresh vegetables resulted ln a 0.4 percent drop In food prices last month. This was the first decline in food prices since September and the biggest one- month falloff since February, 1967, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. Although the overall rise was the smallest in the closely watched index since a 0.3 percent rise last September, prices Americans pay for retail goods still were 10.2 percent higher than a year ago. That is an unusually steep climb by historical standards, and an indication that the nation 1s still fighting a severe innationary problem, The rise in consumer prices has been even greater in the past three month.!, 12.1 percent. April's 0.6 increase, if carried over a full year, would come out to an annual rise of 7 .2 percent. The index stands at 144.0 compared to a 1967 base or 100. This means that a variety of goods and services th11t eo&t $10 in 1967 increased in price to $14.40 in April. April 's report showed that on the negative side, fuel prices rose slightly after a drop in March. Gasoline prices are 40 percent above the April, 1973 level and overall fuel prices are 6 percent higher. The cosl of clothing climbed 0.8 percent. above nonnal for April. The e-0st of medical care, rent. dry cleaning, bus fares and a variety o( consumer services rose 0.6 percent last month .. Gas and electric charges f o r homeowners were somewhat lower than earlier this year, but water and sewer charges rose sharply. OraDge Cout Weadler Sunny and warm again Wednes.. day is the way tbe weather serv- ice calls it. HigM from the upper 60s at the beaches to the 70s in- land. Overnight lows 4$-SS. INSl!tt:: 1'0DAY A "loner" berated a ttra1ig1r for miatreati11g a dog and it fatall~ sla.shed in New York with a straigliWdge razor. StorJ, Page 12. ... ,.. " L,M..... J Cttlftfllla J, » Ca.wilt »24 C-IC:• 11 ,,...._,. 1J OMtfl Mfft(" I •ti.W PK• I l""'rf....... '' ,.... ..u ttro...,. 11 .......... t i ..... ~ tJ • % DAILY Pll~I _ SC • Talks Seen Bfff!k lip l' ow In Teacher Israeli Planes , Ba,rgaining Strike Lehano: The president of a teacher's union reprcsenling some of the educators in the .'.;apistrano Unified School District lost a bid Monday for direct bargaining ronferences "'ith trustees. But trustees, citing technicalities in eieir decision to deny the nquest, ~o\11ed some indica!ion ltwy \\'ould 1neet 1vith groups of teachers infonnally to c•ase an asserted conununication gap during this negotiating season. Dave Niehardl, the president of the nwre militant segment of tile dlstMct's teachers, said hJs Capistrano Unified Federation of Teachers ( C U F T ) representative has walked out on salary discussions at the official level for sever- al reasons. Among them, Niehardt asserted a lack of good faith in the bargaining procedure. sn insen!litivity to points raised by the CUFT delegate and technical naws in ~porting minutes and progress report!. Niehardt had asked that trustees negotiate directly with CUFT over requests for increases in '''ages and a fu ll district payment of dependents' health Rnd dental insurance plans. Trustees appeared balky at a regular ~cries of study sessions following the iame format as those last year. \Vhile some members of the board agreed that last year's discussions \\'ere lnformative, all agreed that the rneetings ~;ccomplished little in bringing the two tides to agreement. Disputes, primarily with C U FT members, led to a brief but significant ~·alkout of some teachers ·from their posts at San Clemente and Dana Hills fligh Schools last year. By United Prts5 lnternattonal Israeli v.·arplanes attacked A r ab guerrilla targets in southern Lebanon today in accordancl' wllh Primt! ~1inister Golda Meir's vow of a daring offensivl" to strike at the guerrillas \vherever they are. An tsraeli announCC'lllC'nl said the bombers \li'ent after "terrorist turg<'ts" for a half hour short I y aft('r noun ln southern Lebanon . All of lhe raiderS \l't!re sa!d he have returned safely to base. The Israeli planes returned again in the afternoon for a 21).minute attack on the same area, an Israeli 1nilitary spokesman reported. It was the fourth day out of six that warplanes, troo~ or missile boats ha\'c gone into LCOOnesc territory for retalia- tory strikes for the guerrilla raid again~t Maalot \Ve<lncsday. The Middle East's shadov.'y v.ar of terrorism appeared to be heating up. Not only were there Israeli vows to \1'iJX· out Arab terrorism but also the. Ar;ih n1ilitary chiefs mC'cting in C.!liro issued new \l:arnings against Israeli aggression. Israel and Syria exchanged artillery and tank fire on the Golan ~!eights today, keeping up their daily '' ar of attrition despite Secrct<1ry of Stare Henry A. Kissinger"s progress tow <1 rd a disengagen1ent pact ln the region . Kissingt>r has reached a bro· a cl understanding bet\.\.·een Israel and Syria on the location of a nev.· <'Case-fire line. But U.~ and lsracn spokesmen said •·minor issues" still must be resolved. Kissinger, in the 23rd day of his peace n1Jssion. planned to meet with Israeli officials tcday and then fly to Damascus in the afternoon for talks ~·ith Syrian Icade.rs. 11e was to return to Jerusalem tonight. penalty, Mrs . l\leir promiaed to wipe out Arab terroris1n with a "systematic, constant and daring offensive.'' "The b Io o d or our children the mart)'n of l\taalot. criee <>tit to U!I, exhorting us to Intensify our war against terrorism." ~trs . f\.1eir said. She said would seek out "the V('f)' he.ilrt of the. terrorist nests wherever they n1ay be.'' A.fter a sin1ilar speech rollowlng the massacre· at the 19'n Munich Olympics. Israel launched retaliatory raid! against guerrilla bases and opened a clandestine "war of spies" with guerrilla lettders. ln Cairo. the joint Arab Delense Council 1 opened a two-day meeting J\londay and immediately denounced Israel for the attacks against Lebanon. Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail F'ahmi said the attack coostltuted aggression against all Arab countries and "we do not take It llghtly." Other speakers also called for aclion to counter Israeli attacks on Lebanon. CUSD Board Nixes Tustin's W ithdraivin g Saddleback College President Dr. Fred fr. Bremer won more alli_es itonday In his battle to keep Tustin from withdra"''ing fron1 the college district. This year's negotiations have leveled off somewhat in intens.ity, but earlier tl:is year a board meeting was picketed by CUF'l' members angry over a S\Vitch in administration opinions~ a possible tax-- ovCrride electfon for ihe June ballot. Trustees ag.reed to !tcrap the plan after the administration did an about-face and recommended against it. Mrs. Meh--; In a-speech to Parliament J tlfonda.y, said her government \l(O(Jld deal 1'rustees of the Capistrano Unified School District voted unanimously to oppase--the shift---by--resolution;- acceding ·1? a fonnal request ~y Bremer to join the campaign. The need for better communication between the administration, board and district teachers was echoed by the repre!entalive of the largest barg~ining group for the teachers. · Charles Conklin. the delegate from the Capistrano Unified Educators' Association (CUEAJ agreed that mo-re candor 'A'as needed and endorsed Niehardt's plea at least fo-r a meeting \vith trustees. Dana Hill s High School Principal \Valier Spencer also reinforced the idea and cited his recent discovery that a flaw existed on his campus. "I have only 100 teachers at Dana flills and they showed me recently how our system or communicating could be improved. so I can sym pathize with the board's problem in trying to relate to hundreds more than I have." he said. Although the specific requests for bargaining was denied by trustees, the board unofficially agreed that some sort of informal discussion might be beneficial in coming weeks. 4 Men Charged 111 3 A1nbusl1es Witl1 Sl1otguns SACRAMENTO IAP) -Foor bl ock 1ncn have been charged with murder. conspiracy and assault in a secret grand jury indictment gro\ving out of three shotgun ambushes las! month. The report of the jury was revealed Monday with the arrest of Dale E. McKinney on the charges. He .,.,·as out on SS.000 bail in connectio-n with the shotgun assault on an off-duty police officer April 20. Larry Pratt, Emery Lee Hansen and Ru.5sell Lang "'ere the other three Black fi.fuslims n a med in the lnd lctn1e11t returned F'rida~1 for the :\pril 20 shooling, the assault cm Lloyd Rl'vell April 22 and the murder of Joseph Belmore ~ he sat in his living rooin April 24. OIANCM COAST 11c DAILY PILOT lt>e Qt~ng• Cc»t °"''1 Piiot, w•l~ •hf,, t~"" "'""a'"" Ne..,~-l't..u '' "u~''""" br It"-' Dt•"•e c-J P~I>••~•"~ """""""1 S..0.11lt '°"''""'"alt ~ubl••ne.i. 1,to"a•v •h•OIJO" ~,,o., lo• Co·•• M~ N"'DQtt Br~h. >tunh'!l'~n IJ.!?1°n I ~.>I> ltonVtiltJ. l..iv~• 8'19<~. l.v>,...15.ca>et>IC> •~~ Sa. Cle-nle/Son ......,. Ca"''!'•"" }. """"' •t"Q>Oft;fl e<l••,on ,. llUl>I<•'-5'.lu•~l;o •"1l '.,,,.., 1'1Vl Tr>e 1>'•nt1p1• lllb'•Oh•"9 pl1nl '' •' lX.W• ,1 e.,5.,,,.,, eo.i. "'-Cllo!Q<~,. 911>~~ '!tab,.i ll \\/,,,,.:! 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""'*"llllOf\ ....... 1300~,.,.-M.OO~.-wv .... ~auo ......... ·' a death blow to Arab guerrillas such as the group that carried out the massacre in the tiny Israel village of Maalot last v.·eek. \Vllh 5,000 youths outside chanting ''de3th to the terrorists" and calling for activation of Israel's unused death VCI's Hospital Plan Support,ed By Hunti1igton Huntington Beach Councilmen stepped delicately Monday night into the controversy surrounding ~ use of Orange County fi.1edical Center as a teach.ing hospitaJ for UC Irvine. They passed a resolution supporting th e need for a teaching hospital, connected to UCI, in Orange County, but refused to say where it should be. The action was proposed b y Councilwoman Norma Gibbs who criticized county supervisors for asking a high price in their effort to sell the medical center to the university. "They're trying to charge for a hospital that should be bombed." she complained. "The supervisors \Vish to sell it at an exl,.1rbitant price.'' But when she l'ou\d not explain what the controversy is all about. or \Vhere a hospital is proposed. Councilmen Al Coen iind Jerry f\.tatney objected to taking any kind of a strong stand on an issue they 11·l're unfamihar 11·ith. They also opposed the m i 1 d c r resolu!ion, but lost 5-2. It \Vas never mentioned ~londay. and councilmen were apparently unaware of it. but the state has already agreed to build a Sl5 million. 200-bed teaching hospital on the CC! campus. Sessio1i Slated For Candidates For Sheriff A n1eet the candidates nighl for candidates £or Orange County sheriff is set for 7:30 tonight at Clubhouse Three in Laguna Hills Leisure \Vorld. -... All candidates for the post have been invi ted, including George Savord, Lt. Bradley Gates, Marshal Norris, Spero Janise, Jerry Lee Lav•rence, and Gene Vin love. Sponsors of the Forum are \'r'illiam J. Kennedy, a former police chief in Inglewood before moving to Leisure World, and his wife Margaret. "As a retired chief of police, I want everybody lo take a real good look at !he candidates for this job,'' Kennedy said . Coast Re si dent Mrs. Arland Dies Mrs . .,.lice Bliss Arland, until recently a resident of 202 S. Calle Seville in San Clemente, died Saturday at a C.plstrano Beach convalescent hoopltal. Mrs. Arland, a r.sldent of tho South 'Coast for the past five years, leaves a niece, Carolyn D. Hughes of ElmJra, N.Y. Visitation ls acheduled this evening at Lesneski Mortuary In San Clemente, with Rosary and Ma" of Christian Burial al 8 a.m, Wednesday at our l.ady of f'attma catholic Church. Burial will follow In AS<.oension Cemetery, El Toro. A resolution enacted by trustees asserts that, the ~ withdrawal of the territory encompassed by the Tustin Unified School District would increase the cost of operation for the College and that taxpayers in the CUSD would have to abwrb the extra expenses. "Thi! best in educational programs for all citizens in the Saddleback Community College District is dependent on a fair and equitable sharing of the coats of education as well as honoring of the original commitment (by Tustin )," the resolution reads. The resolution is in direct response to a Jetter written by Dr. Bremer last May 2 to CUSD administrators in which he sought ~n endorsement of the college's opposition to the withdrawal. "I would appreciate it if you would be willing to ask your board to adopt a resolution opposing the transfer," he said. A similar appeal directed lo the San Clemente Chamber of Commerce worked as 'A'eli, and that panel officially opposed the idea. Hearings into the proposed shift, which would place the Tustin territory within the bounds of the Rancho Santiago Community College Distrkt, are plaMed for mid-June by the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges. That session \Vil\ be in the Hyatt House in Long Beach. Jaworski Won't Ile Fired, White I-louse Aide Says \\"ASHINGTON (UPI) -President J\'ixon is not Ja\vorski as prosecutor, a said today. considering firing ~on \Vatergate spec i a I White House spokesman lierald L. \Varren. deputy press secretary, replied, "t.'.o'' when asked \vhcther Jaworski would be removed In the aftermath of his public complaint :\londay that the President through his chief impeachment lawyer was attempting to undercut Jaworski's role as prosecutor. Jaworski charged in a letter to the Scnnte Judiciary Committee that 1hrough -------··-----JEB MAGRUDER GETS TERM IN PRISON, Paga 4 his counsel James D. St. Clair. Nixon claimed that the special prosecutor had no right (t; to try to subJ)6ena tapes and documents relating.top re s Iden t I a I conversations and (2) to take Nixon to court. St. CJajr echoecfWarren's statements to reporters on Capitol Hill. "It's very unlikely and not under ' consideration at all," St. Oatr replied when asked JC the di spute over J aworski's efforts to get 64 more White House tapes and other materials might lead to the prosecutor's dismissal 1 St. Clalr said he "disagreed strongly" with Jaw0rsky over the prosecutor's contention that h• need• the additional materials for Watergate coverup trials and said he was prepared to take the" case to the Supreme Court. "I hope it doesn't have to go that far but l am PreP•red to U ti hu to," St. Oair said. At the White House, Warren said when asked whether Nixon w11 1olng to c:tismls9 Jaworski: "The matter of the su~na o! the apectal pi:ol«tltor'• office (ror the tape•) ;,, being addremd In court. Air. St. Clalr has iiddrolaed ltlmsell to the matter." ··- ' .1 . \ FromP .. el HEARST • • • J • I ' or the Hatrlses, a white couple, were about to voluntarlly glve up. And more than 100 local, state and leder•I law- omcers rc!bolDed on !u!Hbne duly In search of the three, described as "armed and extremely dangerous" and J>OSSlbly the last rcmnents of the stl1all bond or terrorists. Law officers said their search for Miss Jlearst and the Jlarrlses \vas still centc.red in Southern california, a\thOURh Los Angeles Police Cmdr. Pete Ilagan declared. "If they·ve got any sense. they'd have left. Things arc getting hot here." . The 1 ates t lead p0pped UlJ 1n the Ne\\·hall art>a. 11bout 30 1niles north of Los Angeles, wh<'re an 83-year-old 111an said ~tiss Jlearst and the fl11rrl ses drovt• up to his small home in a red-and-black 5 e d a n r.1onday night and asked for directions to a motel: , He told them to drive back to the Los Angeles suburb of Van Nuys. After they left. he called authorities. l~owever. a spokcs1na.n tor the FBI said they checked out the lead and "we're calling it a 'washout.' There \\'asn't enough substance to It t~. expect to find them in the Newhall area. "The 1n8n and woman in the front scat of the car seemed to be reol nervous. but the girl, Patricia. 1\·ho was i~ th.~ ba~k SC'at. \\"as ca!n1 <ind talkative. said \Villiam Walls, a retired Arn1y master sergeant. · , "She grinned at me. Shes a v.·onderful J~king girl. It's a shame · · :· •.. 0 1 The three are wanted on cu complaints, fil<'d Monday , .for investigation of Hlcgal use and possession of autoniatic 11·c;1pons. The FBI derision to rlnssify t.1iss Ilearst as an SL.\ partiC'ipant capped a \1·ild \vcekend in which !'ii:< leaders of the SL.A including ils il'ader. CinquC'. dit.'d artc; an hour-long gunbattle with 500 police at a south Los Angeles hideout.. The FBI ~ald it eonr!udl'd that t.tiss Hearst joined the re\·olutionary clique v.·hith violentlv kidnaJX'd he r 3 1·~ months ago after an iB-ye:ir-0ld youth identified her and the Harrist..'S as the persons "·ho • \ ! _ kiW..pcdJUm Jor..12.llllurs anit,>12!< M . __ truck in a gela~·ay from a sporling goods store Thursdav. The FBI said it believed it \\'as Miss Jl f.ar.-t v.•ho fired 30 rounds, of automatic rifle slugs into the store after Harris allegedly bungled an attempt to Oe/JW Pile! Slaff 'Mil TUXEDO.CLAD CASPERS, WIFE, ANN, WAVE FROM PLANE Champagne Campaign Plight to Honey of a Veal Meal From Pagel BIRTHD _.\Y PARTY • • • Carlson, a member of the board of Commercial National Bank. now 'A'here he knows ho\\' to do a good job." shoplift a 411--rent pair of socks. . r..liss Hearst. v.·ho had been studying art history at the Uni\'ersity of Cllifornia and planning a summer "'edding when she was kidnaped, "\viii be given !he opportunit~· to surrender." an r~BI official said. Fro111 Page 1 The guest list also included Newport Beach engineering consulta11t Bob Bein and his wife and Dana Point restaurateur David Perrin. Bein said he was going because he thinks "good government needs support . You get good-government by participating. DELEGATION •• • Also among Ute iueSts were Mr. and Mr!. Paul Rangle of Anaheim. Rangle said he was representing the Orange County Refuse Association, w h i ch represents the 25 refuse companies working in the county. ~lost of the guests said they v.·ere making the trip "for the fun of it" and all professed support for Caspers' June 4 re-election bid. "He's been a friend of our family for years," Lusk s.eid. "When someone proves themselves W some degree, like Ron has done, it Is sometimes better than an unknown," he said. "We're supporters of ~tr. Caspers," declared refuse association representa- tive Rangle. Caspers, h.imselt, would say little to reporters as guests climbed aboard the Lockheed Electra for the W.minute flight. that they're willing to leave their homes.'' he said. Trustees chose the compromise oner be<.'all'ie of a growing disparity in enrollments in the district's t w o campuses. Original attendance areas serving Dana llills have been hit with intens<? gro"·th and the nearly ne'v school already is operating at capacity. Simil.:1r shifts were approved by the trustee at ~fonday's session to r l'lement:.iry youngsters at several schools in the San Juan-Mission Viejo area . but no protests were heard on those issues. The plan -endorsed by administrators -cans for these shifts: "It takes four years for a board member to learn how to do a good job." Carlson said. "He's had the typical problems, but I think he 's at the point "I'm surprised they let you past the security gate." he said to reporters. adding that he was looking forward to a good. dinner. Aides declined to release a complete guest list, and some of those making the trip curtly refused to id en t i f y themselves. -Capistrano Elementary School v.iU , f'rotn Page 1 CASPERS • • • friends of Ron Caspers. Caspers' list of major donors consisted almost entirely of developers and lcbbyi~-ts who do business wilh the cowity or seek county approval for their projects. Caspers \li'Ould have raised about $50,000 with the affair, if all paid their way. Aides didn 't say. Air California officials said the 86- passenger plane cost $1,80lfto charter. "It would have been cheaper for them t.o fly on group fare ," the spokesman said. But he conceded that Air Cal doesn't serve f\.tum 's to coach passengers. NOW, HEAR THIS be home for 14-0 sixth graders from Crown Valley, 95 from San Juan School and 125 from Viejo Elementary. making the total number bused from their regular attendance zones 360. -At San Juan Elementary School the regular population of children in grades kindergarten through five would share the campus with 140 fifth and sixth graders who normally wouJd attend the portable-building campus called Castillo School in Mission Viejo. The shift will drive San Juan's enrollment up to 715 youngsters. According to the President's Council on Environ- mental Quality, it is becoming increasingly difficult for anyone to escape noise. 40,000.000 l<\mericans risk hearing impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44,000,000 other Americans have the utility of their dwellings adverse ly affected by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21.000.000 Amercians are affected by c.onstruction·related noise. Now what does this have to do with carpet? Car- peting will drastically improve ·accoustics in any room by quieting your home environment, making radios , television. and the family sound better. Remember. at Alden's, even our LOUD carpeting is quieter. ALDEN'S ... -·.-----1 • -, • CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 1Placentia Avt. COSTA MISA 646-4838 • Mo"" lion. t lo S:lO: fri, t lo t : s.t. 9:30 lo 5, I I t • ' ' I ~ ' I I • I • • SC DAILY PILOT JJ • • . .----------------------------------------------------------------------1"""',----------.. • • Tues day's Closing Prices I NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE . . I I Year's High-Lows Appear Ev er y Saturday Early Rally Fails On Wall Street NE\V YORK (UPI) -S!ock prices edged lower ln slug g1sh trading on the i~ew York Stock Exchange Tuesday, lifter traders turned aside a cautious monung advance The Dow Jones industrial avcrai;:e fell 2 89 polnts to 809 53 Ik>chnes outnumberl'd ud\,Jnc!'s bv nearly t"o.to-one, of the more than I 756 stocks tr;idc<l Closing \Olume lotall."CI approximately compared utth 10 s.;o 000 shares ?\tonday 12 1n1ll1on shares, Bargain hunting among higl•er pr1c{'d stocks had taken the Dow n10re than four po1nt:s ahead during the morning Buying apparently was sparked bv ne\YS the Consumer Pnce Index rose 0 6 percent 1n April -the smallest Jump since September but still high by h1stor1c standards The rally attempt came on slow volume hoy.ever, and fizzled for lack of fresh btc!s Investors have been held back for months by rnflat1on Watcrgal c and rising interest rates Stocks on the American Exchangi.: dcchnc.'<i 1n sluggish tradlllg S•I•• M•I " I Cl'l<I•) H'9Jro LOW Cl-Cft9, 13~•-• ' -. 111•-Y-l o 10 • t • i 1-It 13 • t • 16 •+ • lJ -• 19-.+t-. '"· u•.+ • 10 -~ " . " m-1t'·-,, -2 62 ·-26-_, .. , • ' • • 1% DAILY PILOT Tuesw, May t i , ,.,, .. --·. ~. • • i .• """"""'. Loner Killed Over Dog Care to have. t6·year..old twin boys from Mexico City live with your family this summer? Good frlenm of oun, ..n tuorntv mttritd, we're -av "°'" home whh Mexican eowrnment 1nd his 1101 6 th1 boys would be bOrtd NEW YOR K (UPI) Ronald Sedlock apparenUy was a loner, a onetime high school football star in Pennsylvanta coal coun\r)' who lived alone in a West Side hotel. Other res~ents of the hotel said Sedlock selrlom s a id much. But he spoke out over the ~·eekend when h e witnessed a s t ranger mistreating a dog. TODAY, HOMI C ID E detectives continued to search QUEENIE -;; tor the stranger, who , witnesses said, .grew angererl at Sedlock's cr!Uclsn1 and fatally 11lashed the 27.year-old former football player in the stomach and neck with a straight..edte razor. Witnesses told detectives that Sedlock ~·as standing in l'ront of the Aberdeen Hotel, on West 32nd Street, along with several men when the stranger, a woman and their dog passed by. When the dog ba lked and the stranger began mistreating the pet Sedlock became uneasy and said: 8 Phil lnterlandi . ·;.~-~-_, .' . -:_ Y.~..;_-~ •. ~ ' ., 5'~2.1 ~Kmr r••'"'".'->n<I•<>'" I"", l•il l. \\'o,Jd •·I~" , ... ,..,d . "That's no 'A'BY to treat an nimal " a . THE RE~1ARK, directed at no one in particular, was overheard by the stranger, police said. A brief verbal exchange followed. Jn less than a minute, Sedlock was dead. Police said the slash in Sedlock's neck severed an artery. He bled profusely and died. The stranger and \\'Oman, pulling the dog along, ned into another nearby hotel.Yolicc described the assaflant as wilt, would Ilk• JOnt MIQ\lel 11ill. MllVbt tornt 900d iamllv in h h • IMikth who il'!ltnelf io btcomt '" NB with'"" ageri would tnloV black, about 35, s Ort air, 5 auorl'fY, ind MarnH1l Uf he pau11 hiving •hem. Ctutlon; their Coot, 7 inches and 170 pounds. hit'"""' '"d doeln't hew to at· ~rent1 ltrriblv concerned over 11nd summer schooO, 10 llllV with n.11rcotic1 8t chtrgt ut with rt1· SEDU>CK'S BODY W a S mv wilt 8t me 111 or part of this po111it:Jtthv lor no1111P04IJ'IQ 1htir taken to the Man h a t la n summer, 1nJoy the beach where 1011s 10 thi1, P1r11"1t1 will ~ morgue, where it was claimed we Uw in COM, and be forced to boys' e1cP4r"es· 11 lnttf•ttd catt learn Engllsh, Th1v'rt ttally n!-=t PhU t.1nJdll1. Olllce, 642.0262. Sunday by his parents and bovs but our kids are grown & HorM, 673-6286. returned to Shenandoah, Pe. 1_::::::::=:':':':""::::==::=====;===-===:='. According to records et Columbia University, Sedlock played as halfback a I Shenandoah High School there before comina;, to New York and briefly making Columbia's \'arsity in 1966. "lie was a loner," said one hotel resident tilooday. "He didn't say too much." ' LAS VEGAS deluxe rooms on the strip 'Hush Money' H\U POO. TElEVlSION for l or 2 People 2 double bed~ in Bz1gliosi , Warns He'll File Suit LOS A~GELES IAPl - Attorney Vincent BugUosi. a Democra!ic candidate for attorney general. says he will sue over statemenrs that he paid hush rnoney to a divorcee \\'ho claims he threalencd her !if e. attorneys Dec. 11 and v.•ith 3 secrecy agreement. "l BLEW TH E secrecy agreement, so I n1ay as 11·ell come out and tell the truth,'' she said. She told ne\\'Smen that on June 26, "Vince held me captive in the bedroom for several hours. First he told n1e that he loved n1c, then he told n1c that he'd kill me if I 24 HOUR PHONES AIR CONDITION!!(; COfflE SHOP each room S2.00cach '"' eK!roguests shoring your room. Good all week-except Fri., Sat. and Holiday Periods & Summer Months When rate is $17.80. ~-~~~~ ~~~~~~ LIMITED TIME OFFER TOTAl PRI CE, RESERV!~W! NO EXTRAS! For Reservations Information call (714) 533-6050 KONA KAI MOTOR INN A fir1I Oass Motel ... A Pacific Holiday Rem ) 191 las Vegas Blvd ; South . Los Vegas, Nev . 89109 , The statements 11·cre made i'olonday at a press conference called by Beverly •1 i I ls attorney GC'Orge Denny III. 11·ho appeared "'ith t h c divorcee. '.\!rs. \' i r gin i a Card11·el!. didn't change the story." 1---r---------------1 I GRAND I SHE SAID TIIE threat against her life 11•as made June 26 when Bugliosi asked her to change her story about "Unl ess you're handy \1·ith dogs, it's best not to hav e an attack against her the an);'"s uggestiOns around here." -----,,,.evTous-day. Police""."f'l'C'Ords 3 'Wome11' La\vmakers . . RcailyN ot I RE-OPENING I I I Leslie Caron Okays 'Lovers' Q: Has Leslie Caron made any new film s? As a frequently married French actress, what does 5be think of men? And who's she married io now?-1\trs. Kevin O. M., Des J\1oines, Iowa. A: Producer Michael Laughlin, her third husband , is starrint his Vt'ile in "Open Shadow." Miss Caron , one of the more outspoken or femme fatales, is quoted as saying, "I only go to bed v.1ith people I'm in love with. "I'm no t bragging. 1 haven't the slightest idea \\'hat the public thinks of me -and I don't care. ff a married man has a lover, a \rife can have one. too. "]l's a di ffe rent case, of C'OUfS(', for each individual. believe in lovers. I've had lovers enough. I think it's 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and HyGarclner · foolish to divorce because one par1ner has had an affair. !l's indicative that something is \'c>ry 1vrong ,wit h the marriage." <Leslie's second husband. British producer- di rector Pell!r Hall. named \\°arren Beatty as co-respondent in his Loodon divorc e suit.) "Finding the right n1an.'· ;\frs. Laughlin generalized. "depends on ..,,-hether you're normal or not. \\'hether )'OU put yourself on a pedestal 1rith a crov.n on you r head, which a Jot of non-stars do. I do !he dishes, cook. iron my husband's shirts and take his shoes to be mended. rm convinced that had I not been an actress, I v.·ouldn't have married three times.·· Q: Is it true Earl \\-'ilson has disowned bis son be· caase of th e poronographlc off·Broad\\·ay show !bat junior wrote tbe music for? -l\lr. an d l\lrs. J. Bre\\·er, Des Aloines. A: On the contrary. Pop's proud of his son. And ;\fama had so much faith in hi m she helped finance "Let f\ly People Come." Earl Sr.'s only regret is that the hit show didn't <>pen before his latest book \Vas published. So that he could have mentioned it in his shocker on showbiz pornography. "A n1ilestone for freedom of expression" is how he describes the n1usica l 1vhich clo~es "ith the en· tire cast shedding all their clothes and stepping off the stage to shake hands and buss the audience. Q : llow come yo u never print Texas jolies? -Gerald S., Lubbock, Tex. A: \Ve do. Especially if 1\·e hear a good one -like the Texan \\'ho insists C\'erybody in Texas isn't rich. "I know a guy \\'ho's so poo r," he says. ··that tl1e telephone in his Rolls-Royce is on a party line." Send your q11estio11s t.o lly Gardner. "Glad You Asked Thal," care of this neu1spaper P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. /\.farilyn and Hy Gard11er will answer as nu1ny questicnis as tliey can in tl1eir colun111, but tl1e volu111.e of 1naiL 11iakes personal replies impossible. _, --~·----- ·shows that no criminal charges 11·ere brought against the former l\fanson trial prosecutor in the matter. At a press conference two y,.•ceks ago. Denny said thr woman 11·as beaten because she did not get an abortion "'ith money Bugliosi had given her. AS KED TO CO~Ut1E~T on the statements. Bugliosi said: "\Vithin the next fe\v days, I 1vi!J be suing the lady, George Denny, \\'illiam Norris and several other people for libel and sJander against me, my wife and my two ch.ildren. l in tend to fight baclr in the only proper way, in a court of Jaw." Norris is Bugliosi's opponent in the Democralic primary. However. the 11·oman and Denny hare denied any involvement \\'llh other attorney general candidates. J\1 RS. CARDWELL said she told Bugliosi she was pregnant by him two weeks before the alleged attack in her apartment. Later, she said the p r egnancy had been "naturally aborted." Denny, the \\'Oman 's attorney, filed a civil action against the former l\lanson prosecutor seeking $100.000 in damages in the alleged attack. She said ;\olonday that the suit \\'as settled with the payment of $5,450 by Bugliosi and his I I I We have instal led al l new I SALT LAKE CITY. Utah e quipment and invite your 1 (UPI) -The 1971 \\!omen'~ I inspection. \ 1 .. Rights Almanac says Utah has I I nine "'omen state legislators -including three \\'ho nrefer I Bnng This Ad For A I to be called !\Ir. instead of I ri1rs., l\1iss or ~ts. ~R'!t:£ C.'AR UIASH I Sen. Dixie Leavitl and Reps. I r. C,, If rrlf I Lynn R. Hilton and Daniel S. I Dennis. a\1 self-confessed n1ale with URll:R gasoline f1ll ·uo .• chauvinists. can't cxp!ain ho1v I I they came to be listed as lady I {7 gallon minimum) I lawmakers. BUT LEAVJTI, a Cedar I I ~ wEsrcurr City ins urance agent, says he I '"°"'"" I wasn't too surprised since he EAS; 11rM sn1Etr CENTER has an unusual name. I • z '\ I "I have been invited to be I ~ #C-~ listed in the '\\'ho's \\'ho of = i I Ame r ican Women in I 3 LidoCOrWoah I Politics.' " Leavitt says. 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HOLLYWOOD SAN DIEGO CERRITOS 462,0883 583-6932 924-5741 M11i1 560·1484 Ctlfllot MttliCel C.ntt1 420-9580 P1olt11lo11 .. Bldf,. Lindora MEDICAL CLINIC I -------· .. TONIGHT'S TV lIIGHLlGHTS ~ KHJ o 7:30 -Movie. "Kiss th~ Blood off ~Y Hands." Burt La ncasler, Joan Fontaine. ABC O 8:00 -"Happy Days." Richie and Pot· • sie undertake six riaiculous initiation stunts. CBS tJ 9:30 -l\'lovie. "Cry Rape!'' An. ex~minar tion of the problem of curbing one of nations least under.stood 1najor crin1es, KCET ED 10:00 -"Charm of Oynamil•:" A look at the work and life in cinema of French ftl mmaker Abel Gance. I t ' .... --· TV DAI.LY LOG Tuesday Evening MAY 21 6:00 6 0 0 (}) e> m CD Ntws @!2llit@»@(i91])) fil_!_WI O Bonallll (!) 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An e11minllion ol lh1 probl u11 or (19) Mtni Griffin Show curbin& one ol Che 1111.!oft's least U1J (!) Ho1111'1 Heroes under stood m1jor crimes fr om the ED Zoo m! vinous paints ol view ot •tho1e €?;') lrlYtl film in'o'O!Vtd. QD Newt 00 TM ltld Ont1 {f) Little R1sul1 0 Nns tE f1a1rt ctn OH•* Clive 1:00 o Cir8 o mm,..., m Di•1111 0 lowli111 for Dollan . (!) MO'tlt; (2 'fthr) "T.o !tr Ult 10:00 0 Ci)~ .:[QI fD Ptlict Sl~'Y (RJ SHstw" {com) '&2-Robtrt Mitch· Tony Lr 811nco .•nll Oon Mtied1lh 11m Shirley Mad 1u1t . sllr 11.po!K:t OllK:ers who ts1tbhsh rli'; . toJidw 1 11llt1ot1shlp w1!h •11 1nlorm•nl. ~ S1l1n' Ii U tll~urt O mm 3 NfW1 0 Wllar1 1 U11t , 0 @ (]} Q) Mireus W•lllr 111.D. m I Lnt L11cy "lite P1nic Pith" (R) A husb1nd'1 tlJ II Teles I Thiel tttc!ion lo his PfOblt m ol lrnpaten· M Cf; 1 Drt1111 ol Jeann ie q with Im wile tlue1te111 tht sit· £i) lsMtrtldt bll1t1 ol his m•1ri111 and his 1 qJ. 00 Ort1nfl ne11 l1t1I tfhtl on his 1sthrn1t1t fl) lotl ltet d1u1h!u . Pt ul Burke 1nd V1r1 (~ ([l) Kte Haw Miles 1uesl. I D11m1 f»~C.IJltif Utttd J 11 Policia , . Tllrlt Stooan , ED I IHC!AL I CMr• ti OJii••itt A looll al Ille work •nd lilt in 7:JO 6 Jlltw T1111urt H11nl I cine mt of French filmm1ke1 Aki I Hoar ., HtlMl G1nct. ®J •ll;IJ'IOOd Squtrn 1 CJ:) "aiH tllt ltrd Ch1b Kt111 n., Nti1llbtl , Seults ol tht Deep "Under lllt 10:30 (i) l'erry al-. Polar Stas" 1 O hvfMr W Mvt11ture (J) '~ w.d ltr. It " I m lift CnbJ f) Mllllt11 $ Mt¥1t: (2111) ~11 tltt, fl) LI CWlll Crih Bleod 011 My K1nh" (dr1) ··a-- Burt t1ncastt1, Joan font11nt. El) CtllltMrits m ae.itclled tf?lctJ T•Tent11t1nrt1t 11:00aoommm""" Citywttthtn "C1bnli<I Beith" 0 8111 ti CfltlOI I-·(]) ttt's Melt A Dt1I f]) [j)dli fJ)@ (I) ..... Sllnd Up l Cheer fJ Mtwit: (Cl "Mrtrt lllt S9its &®bf Goldsboro Show Art" (s11sp) '66--0rvid Niven. The 511o11l C1n1 m MiuitR: I uiblt 1:00 IJ (>ti ([1) (j) M111dt (Rl M1ude Q) The Uirt~blt1 . 11 111Tin8 V1vi1n dates 'ffllh every (Jil Cll Sttrel flit IO$tr in town. and lin1t11 h1s lo iTM Stint cal! in Atthur to con'°lt hu . D1J tt Ni1h1 O iUOO®J mAd1 .... 12 "Vin ( ,CIJ)TM PllMtn Nuys Division" (RJ. A jewel thiel. is' ll:30 B (Mj Ci)) Ci) CIS Lilt Ml' tupped by.a drllw1n1 m1de ol htm (-C-) "1f Mt Mtitn. ltt HI• c ~ 1n e~ew11 neu. .. . (susp) ·68-=-0•l'lt WJftfer Ray U Mmt:., {C) (ltn,l Mt1J111t .111 St. ~equu, Ktvln M~irthy, 8-1 !fie ltc:b (com) &5--frink 51n· bar• Mc"•ir. . 1t11. o,1n M1rtln. 0tbor1h Kerr. S!O Cilill lDJHnnr ~ 0 Q2 Ci! Ci!) Happy Dtn "Tiie . , • ~ Deadly Dares" (R) Otmon Club in· idlMI wndon t nd Oen Ric i~l•l•s .Ritllle. •.nd P~llle undt11•.k•, b~mt: "'TM Ir.In ~ s11 ~ldttulou~ 1n11!1t10n ll~nts. in· (mys) '56-Pttritk 9111. clud1n1 wtanni 1mb1rr1ss1ni cos· ~ Tw!Wtllt ltlM .~ ' l~mes to 1 school sock hop, 1n order 111 ~"~ to earn thei1 ci~b i1ck11s. & WIDE WORLD MYSTERY"'~ I Dlalel's ChoittG '" M harl t s.tarl t• Ac1Vtnlu11 ' * eoree a s s ars \l COJrion O @ ())EE Wid1 WtrW ""'"~ • M~lt: ~l (2hr) "Se• Chase" "Ottlh to Sitf•' Muy" Gaoril-Miff, 1) 55--JO W1ynt. · hari1 st1r1. ,~ ... fD 1111 Mlf• Jo11m1I "Amet •CIM ro1 tht Pns1clltlcy." 12:00 Ci) o .. Slip hJon• .~ I Qultn? ' G) Novlt; (C) "ltroad f111111~•''"" ComtdJ (ldY) '57 -Corn•I Wiidt, ~} Mt•lt: "All1111d11 K1miltonH Re1tl, leo Gt nn. '.~ (dr1) 'Jl-G~11e Arliss. (D W111Hrl11d ·~ 1:30l)(~{I)l (l)H1w1 1i f l,e·O l :D0 {])00(])@(!)N1w1 4:- (R) Slim Pic~ens I Ytlh IS Sam 0®/TollOfrH 1,'t~ Feriuson. leader of • ft mlly of ruth· ~' ltss nickel·•nd·dlmt killers 1'1ho 1:451J "-'It: (Cl "llku11ft le1vt a !flit ol de111t acrou lhe l -(dr1) '52 .-Jou Ferrer, Zsa ~ Mainlotnd then 1t1rt a new wave G1bof, Chnstopher Let. !>: · cl terror When th.!! reach H1w1li. : z·OO m Aft.Nlatrt Dew· "HluN :'f• 09Cilll"i mNIC Tut~•J1 . SU"lllltfl,'""l•pNt;.,,n.nc.-• MJStt~n1ctk (R) A tll1mp10111 r1e1 horst v1ni$hu from th• b1tk 3:10 B Movit: (t) "'Tll1111der °"' stretch d111in1 1 workout and 81n1·.r Ailiona" (wes) 'SG-Skip Homeier . Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:00 0 (C) "flle YICUll ltwrtn" {d11) •6j..;.Jtson lvtrs, udJ Pitt. 9:]0 O "(Wty o.;'1 A HolldQ" (com) '37-M•t Wut, UO)'d Nolan. 11:00 D "Advtatur1 In Dilflltlldl" (mys) '4o--Geor11 Brant "Dftpttlp lllf" (dr1) '57-F17 Spain, John Asllltf, 12:00 m Llurtl ' ff•fdr Cltllldla.: "Jlt· t1rb1111," 1FHI '1h1 Fl)'lnt DlllCll'' 1:00 9 (C) "rd CH111b tile Hltltut iillltllA" (d1t) 'S!-RofyCallloiln, Suun Hl)'Wlrd. %:00 (;J (C) "Thi Dau1ht.lf tf bait O'Ct1 .... (mui) '50 -June KIWI, Qofdol'I Mdtt, Dtbblt ~noldl. ID "UMtrcMt Clrl" (d11) '51 - Altxis Smith, Stott 8r1d1. 3:00 (I) "SlflPldtn" (llrt) '41 -C11y Grant, Jotn Font1in1. Q"i (C) "'Wtditsl Ship In tflt Ar.,.. fcOm) '61-JK-Lemmon, 3:30 IJ (t) "htttM Cllfll" (Id•) '67- Clinl Howard,.Dennis W1Mr. (f} "ltMly Art tll9 lrM" (wes) ·n -1un. bo11111s, Micll111 c.1111. D (C) "Tiit SIM hbblu" Concl. (tdv) '6&-Stnt McOvten. Ald!1rd Atttnborourh, lidlerd Cttn111."' n7J CJ) .,N C.'t bctpe" (d11) 'n-Pflll Rt)'tlO!da. ID (I) (C) "'LIU" (fr•) '62...;>ol· om lflrt, St1phtft Bo,d. 4:JO <S Cl)) "H fftppttltl OM lllpir' (com) '34-CiaB Gtblt, Cit~• Colbtrt. '--: • tl'i't rJ KOCE, CHANNEL IO " +·r , Orange County's UHF teleYhlon steUon, KQCE.TV, ~ schedule<! the following apedal ptllfll"lms loday. Detal~:· llstln,p of Channt!I 50'1 programs are carried in Jhe Dalt "'· Pilot'• TV Week each Sunday. .i; 111 •' %:!0 carr....iendu (C) l:IO Orange Coant)' (PBS) (Cl (KOCEJ '"" 1 s:o eoan1e•1 ctothlnc eo.,.. 1:11 FreoUnd sukklaf"(m (Cl IKOCE) ,.,,,r,11 l :lt Dlmen.doni bl Cllltur,. 7:ot .,.,.., Arrupq (C) ~r.• (C) 7:11 Ceonle'I ~ -f:ot Frtebaod Sketc!:Jog (C) . (C) -;irr· (KOOEl l oot · 8epenoloor !!f!' foll Eleetric Company (C) Meet Ille Prm (Cl (K · (Cl'W) l:lt Biii Moyen• IOllflll 'tf l:ot S...me Street (C) (Cl'Wl (PBS) • l ! \ -··~·l~·-"-··~·---'-·-"-''-·-~~--~-~-'----"-·~'.-IL_o_r 23., Office Rente l 4400 I 5 5 = f Personef1 5~ Haullnt '85 I ;H..:.•°"lp::.;.;W.c;•;.;.n =''-'M..,&;;.F;._;.71;..;00.;;1.H_•_,P_W_•_..;..._&_F_7100 He p Wa ntod , M6F 7100 Holp Wanted!~.! 1wn1lp Wa ntod, M&F 7100 NEW OFFICES I Loot.,._ 1rm *PALM & CIRO YARD, .-c1tanup1, ACnVITIES orareroa Delivery-Sunday... Only IN LAGUNA NIGUl!L .~ . READER* ......,. !ml, dirt, Ivy, Expor. Jl!<fd. F/l!me: AVON Only 4lc per oq. ft, . fiPe<: .... -$!. w/ad 7322 u~wa y s, •• ..., ... Coov. H06pltal -All POSITIONS AT Aslu ... OF DAILY Pll,OT TO CARRIERS. RE-400 11.~UP.AlluUllncl. L t&F nd 5300 Weatmlnller Ave., -. PRICES ARE ~.O!NG UP, QUIRESTHEUSEOFA.LARGESTA· Cl)>lo, clr:x>. air, wetbar. os OU · I Westminster, opon 1 days,. MOVINbaGulf 1 ~ f111r1 n., or A BtlU< Temp. """tlon AAMES S II 0 UL 0 N ' T YOUR TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. :llll92 C..-lno Ca '•lrano 89J..~. gen. ftK. -• urn. URGENTLY FAMll.Y INCOME? You '" .•• , ·~·c EJ v'" 6U--OS35 BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY San Dleto Fnvy lo ,...~IMAL t\O»lsr • ..._ U INCREASE yonr bustllne 1.J · • <'&n help by eAtnl.ng extr-.. """ Avery., u.r!twa>' :urn ott. CAWt", A?o11MA1. OJN!'KOI.. cup !!lzrs In ., wks' 110 HAULING & MOVING. fast Burtau ot moooy as an Av o N STREE'r, COS'J't\ MESA. TELEPH0r'l r.. 831·1600 J-IU?lln&IOll~~~ltcr exercisei;,' pa.dl;r il~1ckis low eo11'l service. Ext 617. NEEDED ~ployn1ent Aa:ency R E p RE s ENT A Tf\'E. 642-4321 FOR APP01N1'fltENT. ~1 UlAllon St.~~ A LS o Cultorn titting 49'--1003, M$-04$1. Fl(!xible hours. I'll train . lo <BackothumaneSoc .. ty) I I . , I. H UL!NG " MOVING ASSEMBLY 100% FREE j '~u. l""""ed' Call An Eq_ual Opportunity Emp y0< Aoopuon, •..,. v in g & ha ter11 sw1mv.ear .• Ju.an ta, A ., ::r" W _, M·F -7100 .. uter .. IDJ0&:;;;.'!l:l&-"5!3 832-4272. LOCAL O!t . ,.;.mu. H elp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help a nt..,, ~ AN.lM.AJ...S JMK>UNDW . 645-8495 • I llcnn. Sill Pointer. -· I I~ 'Ceo. llaull, .. Movln~·Trash I TRAINEES BABY s;uer. mature laey to • COOK : ••·p u-.. '"-T •· shrub t m or ' Co's Pay All care for 2 children. Aaes 19 e WAITRESS EXECUTIVE SECTY 1 ..... nux, pup • ..,.. wn, .u.;.iu, s.'ftell *,..,.... ree "' I A F 7 WktJ 7 45 l:ibcp mix pup, Wot, male removal. Est. 542-945.1 g•ncy ff• mos. &. yrs. as : Cottugt-Cotlt<' Shop Mag card exper req., ~ ' tillCJUe/t'OQd1e pU,pll I ln .... n"m an1 t 0 . 4 : 3 a pm 562 w. l':llh., C.1\1, 646·i'l04 w...O ~pin :w.11.vO .... ., .. 1 IUUb( • 1' Wilt 'J'errlel"., 1.,., rtm. . LOCAL movfn.,. & hauling by JV ''SECRETARIES'' transporatatton & tels. a . . .I.. be bl t' ' ~ -~.. Accountl""" 6001 ... I ir _ • "P L d .. $700 I must. C.M. area of llarbor COOK; relief; cverungs 1 , ' a e 0 a.sswnc re~ponsd. , 3 SUITE Olftco lOl' LEA.SE, l>aunaoon mix, pup, fem. ··• student. Large truck. Reas. Personne ~nice ,..,: • Y & Baker 557-8967 Stew h.etUe. Adams al 1 ::s a I a r y open . :sen r over 500 sq, ft. Cout Hwy Lab m1x. BrwtrTau, !em. BOOKKEEPING Taxes for Barry, 531-123Sor539-9438. I lJS8l I I Bl d F~tasuc bos.1 !11 looking tor i oAvr-o ... ·H 1 1018 id Harbor nr 'l'hriiumart, 01 type'M'llten re.swne llltmll trontage, 1999 S. c.oast HW)'. Lab, HU<, !Cw. 'ndi 'd ala: • rY ne v • poised, charn1mg ind.Iv. to ~''"" e per ~ yHr o 979-1878. . P1·cv exper, jot> respon, Lag.Sch494-19J5 1-'omeranlan,H.ed,tem. , Cau~..f£'ilor company1.:P.alntlng/Paperlng 6073 1 #115 Tustin work Ila his secretary male fOl' :summer. ai:d COOK. Sl!ORT ORDER 5 1 Mtlary level, and rets to 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB lieagLe, nux. lirwn/Wbt, M. i • 1 838-5460 v.·/popular N.B. location. v.•ork. S days wk. Apply m 1. , . k ,1 \.~ Lvi\lf"lt:r...11"--'~~1v...; t:ARk: t'OOcUe l:illC tem. BeDy1itt1ng 6008 person < a~s a v.er · " u~t ....., , ' N rt c 545 sq tt & UP 541·50:2 Sllep1liea~ mix, tri, F. ,---· -EXTERIOR ONLY . Equol Oppor. En1pluycr "Record Co" $600 DANICA PASTRY SHOP n·l~ablc. Apply in Pf'l:son, t~.~t'.S1~~ ~";f Ne~~~ Bu1lne11 Rental 4450 BUl.l 'l'err1er ml'<, li/W, M. LICENSED, loving care. Top skills qua1ify you for this • 514 Ba.Jboa Blvd, N.B. 121.J Campus Dr .. lrvinc. B.euch, Calif. !:!:l660. Atm: I----'---'-'--.;_;;;.;;: Lab nwc, lilk/Wbl, fem. Fened ya.rd near Soulh 1Z;1c~~d ~~= Free Est. ADMIN. Assistant fol' Tech .• progressive co. in Orange Yerso.mel, or ca.ii t>4iJ...&t;:iO. e STORE SPACE e 1 ~~iuer, HJ~. male Coast Plaza, C.M. 557-7270 Dept of sn1all, local Co., Co. involved i.'1 pop record 8 k COUNTER GIRL :itlelue nux, 'J'ri, male B · S I 6009 PAINTING & Repair, 35 yrs Various re~nsibilities. Jield. ! an FULL TIME In Costa l\1esa near South L'luhuahua JlUX, brwn, fem. UllMll erv eel workmanship guru" 1'ake some typing, Call fi.l&-8981 Coast Plaza, 801-B Baker Terner mix Brwn \\lht 1'"' 1 BOOKPG typing t 11 U\ g . allvantage of nlY c x p Mr. Probs1. "Finance" $650 Experienced SL 2 blks W. or Bristol, 22c Doxie mi..x, 'arwn1.Btk, F. ' 1 . Need ~pt ca.11' Roxanne'~ 1 5:>6-7050 Air Travel Trainee Lady w/her head on sb-aight Proof Operator loot. 2100 sq, ft., c.:inlpleted Cock·a-~, ~J&k, J.t~. Bus Sei,;, Reas rates.' FIRST CLASS EXT./lN'l'. FLIGHT can become top sec'y to UNITED Ove1· ~l, s1art June l~I ! ,\11ply u1 person on!y, '2 tu I l'.\J. Ut•11 ~nt'l Ue11c;11c.s;.,~·n. I l:lrouknu1·st « Adan1:.., H.tl. 1 1:"1:1.,;u nva: !:ltl..W:i; I Al< l & ready to KO. adjacent ltl 1-'00dle nux, White, n1ale ~7-2827 eves. 1-'i\INTlNU, 1-'APclUiANG· ATTENDANT! lllt~y VIP In N.B. ritr;mt very dynamic s lo 1·e s, 11.1arn S1J-U.Pomter, lil:wn, r·. INU, t 'ree c::stinlates potential CALIFORNIA BANK includes signs. Call Bob &'Otue, Black, nw.le ~~~~~t~r 6015 Fly the lriendliesl skys! · _1~r._ ~v.un. I So. Santa A1;1a area. Start 1st • \Visb, ~i~21Jl. I 'i't'n'it>r mix pup, Whf,. M. ~1:t-5.:M Unique opening for bright & '1SPECIALS" 222 Ocean Ave., OOWNTO\VN , _ 'rerner nux hrwlllWk/'l'a.n. PATIO-Covers & Decks. I PROF. pa.mter. honest work, attractive indiv. Gr l'a t Laguna Beac~ 11 ": 1' 1 ci l'" ,v ,.,,H,., ' "'t. 1 ~ta ting Salary r.hni1num ..... b'Wl!l' Beat'h • "·-d . ed -"'" J 1. & . C U :1 c.up1 u. 110, w •\'t ., . ...,.-..1 • .i.1. . . 650 . • Terripoo, 1Uonde, 81k, f\1. ....w.tmn cs1g11 ex~<.&J I reas, ut, ~···, u·ee e:su.utalc. bene its opportunity. ii &!.:'y VP $7::~ 1 (714} 494-6546 Tu u1:1s~11.1ed At.I no. J.>l6 stoie, 1 sq. ft. Parking liOslOll 'J'eiT li/W twla.le built. Free estitnatcs l\.C!S. ;ttl).<11;)j, ti<a-J::ll;j. Liz Blaki:r, 8:~3-2700. Dennis Mfg. Sec'y $650 I l' lJ U (\ 1 t.1-;. hl·Jp-gl·ne1·uJ c/o ua11y YiloL NE\VPORT &. 17th St. Costa . · 0 ch ·8 '-··' 1 1,,.,,7-= •Ac_nAc-.:o ' --·-------• & "'-nn'~ Pei'SOnnel Agency 11ut'l\t'I'. \1c~·i.;~·11u 11vr11 tvr p 0 "' 1 -" r-..te. . 1100 . 1 ' . , 1err1 a . rwn, il4W.G • ..,....,.. Jilo '"'"""'" PR.Ur'. v.·alh."Oven11g, stale . ""' .., E ?\1l'd ~1:""" An Equal Upportunily . · uux ~ nn.~~ si1. t. :;toii:, Many puppies & kitten9 I CUS'rQM Woodwork, renio<l~. lie. No. :li:tJlt l.nsur, all : of Irvine, 2082 ?\1ichelson ~xec :;;,: .:.t ptu)'t!I' gu·i. 17-:.!.U yrs. Apply in Costa Mest1, U.. :t.'.026 CORON~ Del t.1ar deluxe ava.il~e I:?" adoptio~. I paneling ~ ~pwr, Vu1cc 2J~P<iPCt. 114/84'.H.~.-1 ._D1 Bank Srt"y = ---·-------1 il'l~1son, bnoy tiLlJ .s, l.JJ 1:.. ---------•I suite, 3l3 sq. It. ! ANU Ot~E~, 536-2)13 1 Lenno11, .5J6-84ia. INT/ EXT PAINTING Ah Shifts Open Coristr Sec'y ~""" o..,,;\u1 y u t' t. rt•\ l' ~J K J'11n St., C~I ___ ·-EX. SEC'Y $6)0 Rcalonomics, Bkrs. 61.}'-{i700 .w~: Engli&b B u lldQg , 1..arpet :,ervice 60l6 AHUrnnget:o. Jintbi;rJ.JJ:J 1 VACATION$$ tllCd Sec'y ~t.IOO A:SSJS'fANT tvlust hav f' , tl'•! r<i•ll/1\lso Fee J0u:. ---. ----~--brindle & wht. Ans to ----PART·TIME 11 BOOKKEEPERS" L'at1L t.."Ot'n101ohig1sts tu.-. \.t0\lr'Li: curpor<ile t'XfWI'. t>caut- NOW LEASING I "Pugsley", SE Rl OU SI JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery FREE EST. PROF. WEEKENDS KcN TLl'olf"Lt~l'lJN !!All\ F J · · W k Hui uh:s .• \tu, oµ('IVr. Mesa Verde Dr Plaza ALL.1:.tt.U IES Vic Dana un Shampoo I.SOLi PA lNTLNG. INT.· r.::-..1. 1 ed. 1 Ope . 1 "Constr F /C" $800 StYLISi', ti·l:.!~~J7 or a nnorial or WESTCLIFF • '"'J :, REW, ; • I * r..;7-4:l74 * mm 1a e ning.s or S l --·---___ _ l:U:, l'ole1>a -Verdu-Or. !'.ii!;lt ~ s., liJllClu. ARD. 1\ J(ct.ardants) •. LH?g1·e~rio & ~~ security Guards in o.c. · ll'oug background in com;11 BLUEPRINT CLERK In ••!lit·(: bu11r11ng, appr1>:-.. 7!) l'er:wu11ic1 ,\~l'lll'Y ldL·ulforRestarn·a11r,Liquur, -i!M;i-73::11 eves all. (."Olor brighteners & .10 ~)Jla1-ter/Repalr 6077 ' area. HHO Hrs/ivk. $22;) & <ipt devclopnl('nt Nev.· tee Patd. l'rt•ier LHU<..'fli'lllt 01l t•···:-.. 1VhJ~I ix· co1pau11• vi t,11<1.r" 111 L~·u•l"' ~1·ui,: Sture, ScrviL·e Shups, WST; Feol. lrisn Setter, 51 minute b,leach fol" \vlu~c -.. I hr. No exper. neccss. Call 4. oles close tu l r v.L ne ixiom !'Xpei. llrt'at bl'neut~I 111. 111 ~ Lo..inucd . ~ldl't 11 u1·11: lit lliJl !!.. l:.ttmgel', S.J-\. & lJcluxe OffLt-e Spat"t:. nios., Vic. liernard & cu1>ets: Save your n10~11:y PATCH P~T~ING 6 pm, 546-9571. Con1plex. Able to assuml & groi\'lh oppoilll .. uic.-.Jltilc. 1 ~~ Call !>t"r4l:L> , Harbor., c.M, H. e ward , by s~v1.ng me .extra trips. All types. 1' ree e~~n1ates SECURITY SERVICES CO. full resp. v..•/ttJJs J.nrinf' co. ,\!so r·1.,. i --EXECUTIVE 1 -*-T=w=o~M~ON.THS * 1 11.:l.~ daj's or 642-974SI \VLllcleanllv111c;rm.,d1n1ng Call 540-68:.!a "F ' Bkk ,. $750 1-'osJtions. CaH Coutroil Send RestunC ati 5 pm ' rm., & hall $15. Any rm. • 9 inance pr I C·reer Employ 11 cn!I Stt1!JHg ~;u,u·y ,11u1unun1 SECW.EARY FREE RENT ..'..~ $7.50,couch $111.Chalr$5.15 PoolServ1c1 ___ ~1 . ANTI Ahle to go lhru TB. Hvy A~ency, ~hJifi, ~·loo 1uLuiS:>111~1Ad no. l.Jti l l)yna1r11e. mol1vated Excellent o.tic1· lo<:ations In LO!:>'T, Cf\1 Female cal,+ yrs. exp. LS what counls not ! -. INFLATIONARY constr exp. Someone ; Irvine Blvd N B tiv u,llty t'iloi 111,eiui;ent pt.•rso,1 \\'anti:u .v Newpul'l near Jloag & liay. n1osU~ black w/strt..-ak~ 01 ' n:iethoct. I ~ work myself. I QUALITY .pool service . tree '.\'/Ian~ dev. 01· C p A !..-___'. ·~--l 1 inaiut~e ta~t g r 0 w 1 ,1 h 25(}.ll50 sq. IL l'Jcasc call gold•": '."'~te. 646-4:H&, if ,no Uood ref. 531-0101. • est. cleaning only: t-ehable 1 p d ts f Sal bckgrnd would be ideal. BOAT CARPENTERS Cos·;~ ~le~xCa ~.l6:l6 piuic:,.;ionaJ b'u s Ult.:,,,,. 497-1215 ans. 6-IJ...:ffOO Mon thru 1'rt, L&R Crpt Clnrs Hsc $2495 workmanslup Nelsons Pool ro UC Or I 1:.xpel', only. 25()U ,s. Susan, , ~'l.laJ'Y~per041i-_llJ4. STODC' • N' p OU' 7an1 to noon. Rm $4 Sun h~ ~··~ :J5 &it~ Sc.'rV. 812-1661 I nee d MEN & 'Constr Bkkpr" $700 Santa Ana. CUUPLE FOR I =--1 '"""' Ill'. pt. ost Lcc --• .,.. · · .... a I d' . I b k . d · 1 ;-. . . i.:.Ar'c..H.l.c:.1'11Cc.lJ lauy \.'lll oo & Greyhound de t 587 '-'~ I FOUND: Beaut. ~an ~1'1.tf.:l. Guar. 11b-:ili0 Roofing gyv2 ". ~1 iv. \'i c gt n in . BOOKKE~PE;R, lull charge, ..... ,.1 ~ 1.~NA •E nuw.e..:ieauiltl'l:. rteLt:l't:u-.:..:.s. It SHiO Mo \gt ~'!6.::Mt4""f· Sncphcrd. !11ale, black• & I' 1 60ltl --WOMEN with 1nvel>lmnts, RE, or consu·. a 1 tthru trial Balance), 111g. 1•""' '" ~ r.... . 1 Lull :....J·llk.I 600. SQ F·T' C. M-_: tan. vie, liristol b t \Y, ':~!!'I' _. _ REP,\lH.S, all. types. Reas. TIME & ENERGY n1ust. ~table. Docs no1 rl Co. e.xp helpful. Si.wary nl1Uu•'-''"6 .. ''· i.:""'·""'. •v• 1 lrg -F~ACTORY HELP-. • • • • $155 Warner & l::dmg'er. CaJJ * WILLARD PAINTING • l'rcc est .. L1c'd. ~k for necessarily have to be F/C. open. Call !or appt. upl' :l'.Ji.i.:.>c, 1..~1\J11'.1 0P1. 11 ~'~· 1~·12 p11 . ~Ill~. 641).:.UJO 5.5t;-tj.;~. ,\l"ew Acoustical CeUings + ;-~~ !)<11-~, tiJ{k)O:AJ. __ I who love MONEY . ''SPECIALS" I 111-:>tl-:.!'~ L•~t: .111; !~O ( 11uu1 .. 11 Ol Jlt<!S. youu~ w.uy IJ\'l.'1' ~l y1·,,, 1111.! Industrial Rental 4.c:nt1. LO.'.::o"T, ladie11 blue wallet, vie repairs. D"""'ali & wall · Sandb1ast1nn 6083 c II M w ·1 BOO' .. l·'I:''-'PL'lt d 'f d '&;1·1-i:lo:~. -~ I ll''1llJ. UOOll ~'O. t>eOClLLS • .._ .,,.. . . ., • F/Crilanuf. S700 .. •~u:.i;:..1 ~ .• ,iversi ie:ucLIVtJ{Y i\lar; for C'arly :1i;HJ.Jl.ll.L!l1 J:.J Pescadore, w. 17th, texl, patch plastering. No.:· g r. I son. l:; .. J>. in l'Utk1ng & par!:; tl 1•l L.1\. 1Ullt'l> Hvu... - NOW LEASl.f\IG ~~~~. ~~~~.6.g:~{7a n t 2illu:i8. 642-5·11;,. ~\i:~ ~~J~s.Bl~!fi'n hoi:j~'. 835·3567 1 Gal Ofc $600 bus1n~ss he!p1ul. Ins, ~d ncuvery ruute. Auu1t.; uiuy. l•,-"-,.•,..-.,-.,-.,----. --1 H . -L Cemen~/Concrete 6019 Shop f"r smali•r 1·1·ms. As.~t Bkkpr $500 vacations. 642-4004 ::.co,iouucw car ~q.u. O! 11r,; i unt1ngton Beagi .._, WST l yr old male eat If" v .... .... A t o ,, ·~--" M-c .. -=~~ . -Quiek Sand £o. 646-4296. 9.JO APARTMENT Manog"", 98 _cs ng. r~ ,),),JV BKKPG MACHI.NE OPH., per uay. r.o sout.:1u1L!l, JIO ; RfllAl·R ... NEW 1 l1as grny & \\•bile stripes & CONCR£TE ··.Patios. Patio II'. l•th Si c. M•sa I B Ii $6~ I \\•ith offiCe & bk k 11 ,, <.: {) I J c c l l n ". rK 1 1 V. '"·" & 1' o-1~ .. Units, Carden Grove, expd ns, l er "'' "' "' 940 ,:,q • .r c. & UP OllJfMll'. 1c ...,...,, u.s .... .., Covers. Qua.Illy y,·ork. Rcas. 1 __ ' S5,j() _C'xperiencc. ~ \V cs 11ninslcrJHnti;:: bcn Jlarnilton & Nl'Y.'land St. ~B. ti42-T161. Liceni;ed. 642-l!Jlt Sewing/Alt1ration1 6084 ~~f:IB 7 14 -8 4 6-3 7 2 7 • ~~ ~k~~r $600 . BOOKKEEPEk for nictal area. w.s-~~. ~1970 LOST female Irkh Setter, JESS Cement Contractor. 1MAfliLYN'S Custom-CJ~thes fabrication shop, Exp'd, U.t:LIVJ::J{\', partti-nlc-. --------1 l h yrs, &payed. Vic. 3~lh Dnveways, s. 1 tic w a I k s , Clinic. Design or redesign. ''RECEPT /G . CFC" ;f,>20 S. Broadway, S.A. t..<u'LY n1urnu1~ lXl!K'l' route, NEW BLOG M·L 1200 sq. it. & 0 c !'an I r on 1 • N.B. patios. »i-11:.&5. 6'15-4:!66. , ''Receptionist'' $500 BOYSik-G iRL_S_ Tustin & 1rvu1c. l'•'Cf. To repair gel-coaled liucr· $176. 2400 sq. ft. $355. t.!(}..3 REWARD! 548-0093 C"'M"'NT & Bi k \I' k ASSE LERS G NB Ii ' Jllill'J'lc<l L \ 'I' I Ol t! s ph. lront OHice, crpts, large ; LOST C AL IC 0 CAT "' "' oc or . Televi1ion Repair 6090 MB , l"C'.lt . . spot \\' ots o Ne1~·spaper Ui1T1crs. lllin. ;}ti-;:,~~. .1 . . I glass l't'tn11.1rt·1~u JJUl,i.t..·,,,~·1 ~ar doors. Anaheim & miniature sz "The Bluffs"' Walls, patios, sidewalks, aclivlty on busy frnt de1'k age llJ. Lido Isle, Halwa · ___ _ resm bi\tJLtuos J:Ult.I tiuv"'l'I':>. TC'mlinal \Vay, C.M. Days Missing 1 etc. 11Y hr or JOb ti44:>-ti::IL'i T.V. Servicing, since 1947, Very lite ·typing & lots of i"cninsula & BaiW!l J'ouH. ucwvr.I{\' n1t'n, over 2J I .111nuHun11 y.:ar t!: .. 1.0.:i'>l·u ... ..: 64&-5033 or eves 646--0681. &H-l3l:i wk. Re-ward. CEMENT: Patio, dnvcs,, $12.95 + parts total. 1 Unless phones. Fun job~ I L'ontacl i1lr. lin, . ..slron1 at .)rs. r-cru1. Pl lune. ::.arLy I requ1reo. t 1oc1·~1 .... ~s W.tl CITY OF ORANGE LO~· 2 yr old Sealnnlnt ; walks-Reprurs, saw le I shOp, v.'Ork needed/ Re<x>pd. Fou.r day "-ork \\;eek, 10 ''Med Recept'' $600 , the u,\lLY }'JUJ1' or c;iu iuurn. ncw:.p.oµt:l' Hchv. to l'l'tJ<.W' <tl'l:t'Vlau1c. 1•c.V 1.1u .. • .. · t AUant .,.....&', ren1ove. l'ree est 544-8998 T.V. s, guaranteed. I hour!'! per d~y, 6Al\'I to Fashion Island loc. \\'ork for ti42-43ll & leave appl1ca1.0u.1 ·'•" 1w1uc:.. ,)~ per lH<>. -t • ~ 'll pllull 111 tULo.ucuu ...,c.i.. sPrue~~: sq.3 ft. a~~nd. ~~:i~. ck REWAfto.1 CEMENT \Vork of all kinuS. 83,7.R\VANlK9tSCh Hc~?TH "~~v,,·~'"' 4b:30P~. Expenence$2heoolpful, busy pediatrician. Able to Brake & -"u""'"· ..,.1.t-<tow ___ -I ~~;.on suufJ v.1l11 i .. u '-"=•10.:· ollices. Wood v.'Orking O . .K. 536-9409. Reasonable, free E s t • · ' ·"" .J'I0'.>.:>00 ut not necessary. · per handle trnt ofc. Lots of Alignment Service 1ui.:.i..i 1' .t..l~~ 1~1 A ~ • ~ a r J Y 6a8-33:Q Tile 6091 hour. Good com Pan Y f ·ty Bkk & b'll' . I· . . 111vr,1i .. ~ L..A. 1 uui::; eor I WM. Winton RE. 675-3331 LOST-Vk. Slater/Mag. FV. benefits. Paid health, life ~c (Vld d png 1 ing ~ ary -t ~ulffi. Loa.st Auto route. 'l'usuu area. r-.u 1~1ease apply in pers-..u1: , RENT new M·l , 1m2640 sq ; 1''em. Mal;mute/Samoyed, 4 Child Care 6020 CERAMIC TlLE NEW & insW"ance, vacations & sick me u e · :)erv1c.-e, 644-lkl:l2. cvut!..:tlllg. Mo-11-R!. i !~1,'v". c'!"tra1m,son.Ath. w/ok .. =8fd~iis~~1· Ampl··~,w~ ... ~es 2·5, remodel, F ree P.Sllmates. leave. ''Variety'' $500 BUSBOY vc.W\'.t..rt'i \'vU1t K·1narr1Cc1 ~~ =""~'""7-7--:-.,---I u.:-...., .... ,_ Sm jobs, v.·elcomc. 536-2-126 , N.B. ofc looking for sharp Ex.per. Pre!el" Amer. citizen. owr Q. rarl tune. U::.c uwu f{obert ritullcr R.E. 613-7039 f'OUND: Cat. female, Jong 84:.!-9472 Top Soil 6092 ' Apply ID Person person who cru1 handfe some Eng~ or SP an is h i:ar. Nu seLLuqs:, j,\ u uu NEW M·l 14Q0.5(XXJ sq n ahop hair blk A wbt. H.B. l"lcrida 1 6021 Ute figure work & typing speaking. Salary according ciJ.i'Hlni;s. li~·l-:f1JU. LASCO INll~llllt~ & of.fices. Ampl prkg. 208 3 & O\\'ens. 960-2ll3 aJL 5. I Contractor * TOPSOIL * COMPOsr \Vi\l also act as reccpt to exper. Apply betwn 2:3U u c N .1, AL Ass 1 s ta 11 1 , phase pv.T-trash ser .. xlnt ~UNO female Siamese cat. I' JACK Tau.lane, p atios , * MULCH *REDWOOD PRIMARK Salary nego. & 4:30 p1~1 Hambw·ger vrinooonuc ou.:., Wu! u·;ii;i 3261 E. Mira Loma loc, nr. S.D. itw)'. 646-1252. ~1c. . \Valnut sq, C a 11 remod, add. Lie. B-l 269072 Call 586-6930 ''SPECIALS" HamJel, 1.'HJ Adams, Cfl.1 11.1mui. 1 yr aeiitw exp., Anatleun, LalH. Sl25 UP, S1ores, Otfiet's, ~l-5449. 1 1 t.Iy \Vay Co. 642-4703. Window Cleaning 6098 PRODUCTS CO. i\Ted F/Ofc ,\sk !or .i\lr. Hagen. ___ ~11u 1csun1c LO .. u·,;. r~·l'1'1:., i'll'IJ1 :t:IJ.~ Jndlvidual air t"Ond & bath, FND: Orange !abby" Male. ltoom Additions. Altel"ation.s. PBX ~l~ CAFETERIA l jJIJ b rooKuurst, 1'u. 11, I an e<il.ld 0PJAll'U1tli./ 17301 Beach, HB. &12-2811 Young ~t. Vic: Highland Li~. Reliable. Free I:.:.sl. Jay I .. * SUNSf{INE * 2621) S. Susan Ge~ral Office $525 COOK ruu11UlJH ~UHl'}', \.'.a. :1~1~ I einpt<>yei· 111• i. ,\l-l SPACC: COSTA l\TESA Dr. & lrvLne NB. 548-7427 I Johnston &:12-l403 , \Vmdow Serv1Ct', ii:ee est l Santa Ana, Cati!. Re~ptionist s.;JO I ())Ot{ U.l::N'fAL assistant Laguna -_ • . _ 1200 sq. ft. LOGAN ST wsr 5/4, alt. male cat.·, Electrical 6032 ' call 64:His:s1. 1, (BetwFC(''n 1:1,arbor & Cle rk S525 I F/time l'o~on thl'U Fri. EXfl('!'. rh"S • .c.I IUl'V ill'Cil. '-'"1'"1.1 ttHtff~Ul~ Owner 646-1252 644-2228 Gray w/Blk stripes, White ., Tr" Serv'ice 6093 anvi '1'· Keypunch $520 pre! d. Bl'eakfast & Ju11..:n suary . OfK'JJ. K. e P 11 cs 10c P-ER SQ-:--FT--:-7 ._~..,,,, paws. -oo.u; ELECTRICIAN • License Loan Processor $800 prep. 5:30, am·l pnt. Call lvu<1uent1d1. 11 . ..,..J.Llu. __ I STARTING FA C I L IT y ' ~--& 837 ""~" -South of Warner) I o "' 3600 sq. ft. 400l lUrch, NB ! ~·ou~o ~meran!an. Pie&~ No.. 2331~ .. sn:a11 Jobs, TREE SERVICE, trimming, An eqoal opportunity ADMINISTRATIVE Jor appt, 640-1500, ext ll:i7. ui.:.i'll tAi.. l' 1"0ut u es 11:, I super g round 11 o or liaumgardner. ;}4t-5032 identify. Vic. F~1~ew ann rua1nt & repall'S. 548-5203. topping, removal of ivy & Employer m/I MALE DIVISION I CENTRAL Service tech, Will 1 11 s ui· an c e. x .-ray,~ opportunity fo r indivtuuws Sunlto\\'C"I". 979-5855 G d · ~c shrubs. froger 49S-5289 I train. S w i u g shi f t . cu1uu~w.:suc ""' ..: h l' e 1· 1 "1, w1u1 Lliuf"l-'a:.rl lov • ..,, v~.., * ~' TILT-UP FOUND, fcni:tle dog, Sam· ~,!!!~'!9 ~ Schools & "Perini A11t'' $800 Personnel dept; Hoag Hosp. 1~t!wJNr• l..l:!lht!l". t>-ri-.:iaa CUAT & LAMlNATiv1'i , .. ·/yard, 512-3583, 613-7375. oyed. I COLLEGE trained gardener I Instruction 7005 . ASSEMBLERS -Male-& Oppor. for d~d Pf'.rson N.8. -u ... ,,'l'AL r'u..1.,.i:.-;. 1 .--exveriencc. .:Unl wat;cs, Storage 4550 6-t!·7ll7 1· who is proud of his quality -Female New plant in C.Osta v.·/S?me exper in vocational l::xper.·Wl pha~s ol tront fully paid bcnef.tts & prout _. F~D & St> 1 l'I d ll y,·ork. Complete maint. or r ORGAN LESSONS FOR ?.tesa Very gooc1· \\'Orking testing Pr oc e du r es to CLERICAL l<C~K..,. ll:lr<;I! >.-1·<1.ys. 11iJ.:»>1vu Stiai·iug. Call 'il<I-:;.SJ-,,..u1 or ** STORAGE SJlll.Ce , · · is. t oun • In ·'1 mow&e~·cleanups-ivy Beginners. at my home. ndiU A 1 s·--' _,become asst to personnel P ,liinc 9am·3pm, l'o1on thru v•eJU. l..au O.W-J.,};)3. apply l' .. X-"'. 217 A'-"<i<> St .•. •, ""-V•c .. _.,,i-m ll~>b School mowing. "'2-2936 Kim C1ark. co . ons. ,PP Y. u:uuO•u ingr in manuf. environment . ' HOOKER '"'"' • ...._,, trS Applied Eng--ee-"g ~""'n Fn. Assislan. t A/P.ayablc-.• ~, .. ,AL Acc 1• c· ... p "f D.A. ·1 COSI. MC'sa, "'~ ~71A. ' ::i GEOl{GE , 5-19-2015 1 ~ "' '"'' .NOV ..,._., ~ "'·' " ~ " FOUND ~-Sho Ainvay, Cl\1 ''Accnt/Estim'' $850 Payroll. Lite typtng 50 ~nl. :>'lb-JVIJU. l~Knus ! INDUSTRIES Rentals Wan._, 4600 : Vt'rman rthalT s p R l N KL ER Repa••. I l[Il] I "·pin orvorate 10 key '"" l · ''IV dog 5/19 Vic Lake Forest ... i J ASSEMBLERS Orflnge Co. automolive co 1 " .,.. ::>Jlrto""" u-u 1"oon . . ca1'1 o~n·"°"" Planting & Cleanups I ~••It P r ecision electro·mech. lookin"' for strong indiv add by touch. Real Estate ~N '\L A···· t t 'd 1009West BrooksSt,Ontario S YR. CrlM 1't'Sident desires 1 area. OJ\l'"W;/4', Exper. & Reas. Ca Ii 1, • • " invesunent ofc S D tree-Ui:.. J.i ....,.,,is an• epx ' 1 l I FND .. male 1._,2 yr. old "'" '~". , , 1 assembly. 1vhocango thruTB&P&L . •~ N' ·1 M,I . e.ieri;l·tlc & cnee rrul. equa opportuntycmp oyer BR ground floor a p I ,. <NU-'2'1l,IO R . s•-h \\"Ii I . . 1. 1. way ..... guna 1gue , ss1on "-· . . C t . ""~ .,A. • Be I v· s Cst Pla 1 equll'es: uvng me c . ·i r<i1n 111 es 1ma 1ng Viejo area. Phone 831•1600. -·~CY.PO_.!:._l_ en e1,_vra-__::oJa _ FEMALE 35-55, p .. t i m e \\'/gar., CdM. Rear.onable. age ic, · za 1 Professional J a Pa n es c ·Job Wanted Mall 7025 aptitude. Assembly or Salary flexible. DISH MACHINE OPR assembly work for small E v es 673-073 4 o r 5/lA. 673-4220 1 Gardener. George lbushi. -__!.__ ·-hi 213-671-,-3 12 ·. d FOUND S ~~ i be-b'-c · C mac ne shop ex per . "C t A " $1SK CLEDICAL •. , .. e JO·'"' ., ..... 7 1 M l ' nifgr near O.C. airport. 4-G ays : u''""""'"• cal 'l777 Blue 11-d II'. M, MOTEL MANAGER • \\'Ould helpful. C.M. 642-8080. ~ 01 cc;nt .... c um ·""' "''" pn · us -~' ~ "'2 "" B k I •·-'0 PM 0•~1012 I I ' !mmed. '"·•·gnme•ts. T•p t>e responsiole. XI n · t I hrs/a day wk. 557-7283 ..,....,..,,.,....v. i.... ac us. •w=n ~ • .n.r-ikc to manage mote , keeps ASSEMBLERS for Camper Need ex~r in gov't contracts ~ " , RELIABLE party to lcaso 4 53&9776 EUROPEAN Gard ener. business up. Have ref's. Fact ory . ALSO SEAM· & know I of standard cost I $$$. Long or short tern1 . cn1ployec benellts. Apply ,t'~!'t1ALE, FACTUltY bdrm. house, Corona de!' WST, Irish Setter, fem, brn Maintenance. Landscaping .. Call 64S..1791 or 646--3632. STRESSES A 1 M . . .systems. Hvy manuf. exper I Call ~0-1450. Losta i~lesa Me 111 or la I 1 PAC1..:AGI::RS, $2, hr to Mar I · T I · Tre l y I · PP y, RJOr necess ! NEVl::R A f'.t.:E AT TEMPO Hospital, :101 Victoria, C.M. start, mer1l l'aiscs. :Hs-5115 Sal' b or rv1ne CIT. 673-6900 col. grttn HB ic exp 4/74 i c rem ova , ery Job Wanted, Fmeoe 7050 v..·ay, 8.58 W. 18th., C.M. . l TC:f'o.U'O Temporal'y HclJ) .i:.. qua l up port u n I t y I •-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii._iiiii""""'-1 is ury, Agt. 549-2000 .. reasonable. 642-5329 eves. 1------~ .. --- 1 ''Accnt Mgr" $16K -. --_ i'it>ei·glM' MATIJRE Cpl wl!'!hes furn. 2 I MOW & EDGE expert + Lady looking tor Nursing .i:..uipioyer. __ _ B •-/ I NB f pio t C · f AT EASE Degree in acetng w/strong C L E R K S '• ·' •roo1ncr, ex Pc 1· . summer. Starting June Isl Ptnonlla · free est. John 54fi....3446 elderly ck or adults 5 ~2 OF NEWPORT BEACH sleeve type, not afraid to Cae:;a.rs t'lilaL-e l.irouJ111.1g, IMMEDIATE r. ,..,.,.e ap area or I ll•l ~ dependable. Call for prompt en1 ymsl'". 2 ar1ng or supc!'Visory e:;pcr. Shi11 v v u "" l:~cn!!41~32>-8396~~~Pa~lm~S~p~ro~·ng~s EXPERIENCED J . llays. Good ref's. Live in the worlds finest store for '.\'Ork. Exper. in co s I . Good Clerical Skills ~..,la i~J.6Ul"--0· \..J. i i 1 apanese Santa Ana. 557-1939. Betty. -Accurate Typing -i.J<>-Jl\JO or i:JJ/ .il:IO tur ' OPENINGS fOR [iJ gardener yard, maintenance EXP DAYWORK m1 e1n! \YOmen .&1boys desires actnlng. 1 _Outgoing Personalily uhCIVtcw. : I ~--"'-' I • Per1onal1 5350 aOO clean up 963-1020 · . o ure a main enance n1an ~1 Skill --, '"'""" ---------, YARD CLEANUPS I BPEARECFHEARREARED of high quality. It would be "Tobacco Sis'' $11 K , -• ath s DUN UT Sllop, tull·ttme n1tcs, SPIRITUAL READER I o11 a permane11l part-time Aggressive lndiv. \v/strong A l i I .-... p/time days &. n1tes. No PRODUCTION lliiiiiiiiiiii!!ii"iiiilli!~ Open 10 AM to 10 PM 1 & complete main!. 64a-0309 PREFERRED basis. You 1nust be neat in expcr. in sales to work So r.1r:!:i yti:u ~~-llaft; l'xper. necess. Age 2S-iJ. 8u1inet1 Oppor 5005 Advice on all matters. MOW & EDGE expert + * 979-9G32 • appearance and ol good Calif area. Will take PACIFIC MUTUAL ,\ppiy, r.tr. Donul, m E. WORKERS t-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. 312 N. El Camino Real dependable. Call for 1>ro1npt BOOKKEEPER -fuUchargc. ~~~~drio ~~i·k v;::~:::Su~ w.:.metic or g r 0 c er Y1 700 Newport Ctr Dr, N.B. _ l'nn tit, CM WAREHOUSE I' I San Clemente. For appt. free est. John f>46..3446. Available for work at home. backgrnd. Able to dea Equal Oppor. Employer i.:LEC'["ONIC I OC ~Call 492-0034 49'2-!1136 67,_227.• 8:30 a.nl.-2:30 p.m. Early \\'/store chain heads & ''"""""""""'""""""""""I • " • C KTAILS & 1 Lawncere by ''2 Gals'' .,-... ' retiree or disabled veteran distributors. , · WORKERS Scat~:N~R~2U.~~lov.·n 'Conlide~ta~E~:!.~a t ion wkly serv/clnups 642.9907 B~?o~~c~atedl~~~:T::ll ~:i~1~7~e~~~·~le~~ "Sale1/Serv1' $12K I ~~ac;zp~ ~it he~ii A::,St.MdLER . PC'rmanen', first and second *""' counseling & referral. FINE EDGE . 73 .. 1 M Boq t EOE I customers. Must type, v..·ill Prl"f.er l'X per1encc but 1~:ut HOLLAND BUSINESS APCARE, lnL"Orp. A Non-I Yard Mai/·ntenance Service : or part t1n1c. 61 -8232. ; or r. uet e. Ex1>4:r. n1Gan in 1 heat scaling train. Mission vie j 0 . tnun. Small Company with shift positions with major 675-4170 SALES 54Q.-0608 Profit Agency.,~. 1 Cleanups Hauling. 548-8625 I Jobs Wanted, M&F 7075 equip. rea oppor. as 837-lTJO pleasant swround1ngs. Near manufacturer of fiberglass AUTO SALESMAN-out~idc rep for loca l co. \\'ill the Ocean, in Newport tub and shower units. Fiber· MASSAGE & SAUNA GARDEN Service clean ups, NEAT, alert exp'd cple in Ex-rience Not , accept elec. bfickground COOKS Beach. Apply al NEWPORT i glass experience ptefen'ed, ART gallery for sale by Oean rooms, p I e a s an I planting, long · renovation, SO's for Mgment of 18-40 ,... also. WAITRESSES MAJUN~, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. I owper'. Top Io ca t l o n. atmosphere, TV & lounge, tree est. Exper. 963-l0'72 adult units in nice area. Necessary BUSBOYS 507 Superior. ~2622. I Union shop \vl th full benefi t:J. N e"'w p o r t/lrvine area. 1 Call Doruia at 963-1247 MOW & EDGE -monthly Dependable / pleasant / ON Tiit.: JUB '1'RAINING ''Med Sales'' $12K I DISHWASHERS _ _ __ Minimuni $3.00 start rate, ~1200 wk days. 8839 Adams Ave, Hntg. Bdl. maintenance yard cleanup L.1ndable, 546-3717 • Sell Both Ne\v and Used Cars Fast growing co. looking for . & HOSTESSES .c..WCi'tc.lJ,'llC I goes to $3.45 after 90 d8,1L TROPICAL FISH s t 0 r e , PREGNANT? I & haullng:. George. 543-6142 1 Help Wanted, M"F 7100 I Excellent Benefits l o p i n d I v i d u .a I s · 1'BClL'ill:IAN Lagwla. Big a.quarium Inv. c ring f i d 1 1 DEPE NDABLE Yard .,. PaJd Vacation w/outstanding per90nality. Exper. Only Need Apply Some exper. req'd in basic Please apply in penoo be-~Newell Assoc. ~lillgc &nr e !:;:.).! Mamtenance. Reuonable µ •rJlrt •""'9 w• Applyl~su:e~only. ~ij';~coll~:co&rdgo~~ De~~~: :A1:i:nco. ~~n:o=1l~~~/e~~~~ tween9and llA.M. AborUon, a d 0 Pt 10 n &: Price. Call Doug. 54&-'N$4. Account'ng Clerks to $525 Ask for tvlr. Roberts mandatory. 119 W. 19th St, CM mfgr of radio transmitte1~. LASCO Invest Opport'y 5015 ~ &D-44.18 0.Mrol SorvlcH 6046 l ndus/Me<h Engr SI3K ATLAS "Plant Mgmt" $l2K e COOKS e PAL ELECTRONICS, 11iiu A=O:~.t ~~f I * p~~~~~DER Ge~·f m':tm~~Cb~ng ~t ~~~;el = C~•~;~~y=th ~~· Jl:=.~ t~"vt~~1e:i1: \ !n ?~~tH::OO~~t ~'! ~~· Garden Grove. I IHDUSTRJ£S 1tylilts, ti:tc. • • Prestige 10831 BEACH BLVD.. It painting. No job too Corp Ex Sec Y , 10 $800 Costa Mestt Able 10 assuinc full rct;p in I 1ng soon in Newport Beach. Eng1nnr1 Wante:d location. For more Info, call STANTON 521.3400 &mall. Low rates. 000..2241 FProlelpd, ~~ts SecAdjyus•·rto $i.i0 1 AUTOMOTIVE Orange Co. firm. ~all 752-0240 or 0241 or apply Interested in a 2nd income, 3261 E. Miro Loma ~·.....,. -... 10 ID 5 H B ••• "1" C M -·" ~ m ~n M•••gem'".I· Cali .,.,.. 1t1 ,,.., Anah •-Cal" ...-~·· u~u . TO" I", SORRY .. ~ ~ . ' . Trn•, ·-101125 LnT MAU "Buytr" $16K ~·---~·~ ..... •. SUndays call ~. M, M • HQME NEEDS WORK? Legal Secretary to $700 ..,. ·~ VICTORIA STATION (n4) 993-1220 Mort T"'at DMcla 5035 by again S02 GIT, Balboa All ~ of Rei!l.irs M•rlreling Sec'y lo 1700 Immediate openl"I· One of -vily exper. man in buying RESTAURANT ESCROW •n equ•I oPporlunlty _ ' Beaut;)t. .Small Jobi our Specialty Secytntle £4crow to $70) Oranae Count)''• leading for chatn store operation 990 Dove St .. Newport 1 • employer n1/f LOANS UP TO 90% I MALE Cl!ICllclan. 33 Coast Home Repair 645-8157 Mag Cant 'fyplst 10 l600 1mpor1 Dealen. See Clluclc .~ bldg & prdcnlng COOK-TRAINEE OFFICER l I TD Lo i ~. Mekl nice ctn: ''Thlna'I" by Mooee, Gen'I PBXl':\eceptionist $550 Stanton Salary al!'COnling to exp. Experienced, f_ time FILE t'1erk. l to 2 )T uper. I ans~ for-J!llftlap. carpenlr y,re pai r1, CAU.T:'.'.31f HOPKINS DEANLEWIS IMPORTS o· I A J b' Prelerno a!Uden!J.ExJ>er. SECURITY PACIFIC Toa=me dutlesu .... 1cr Wl'lti Box 1111. SJC · ~· Elec l'tlllOdellng. JERRI WHITTEMORE C-is: ... -B~931Xl 18 Q 0 prefd., but will train Ap!lb< NATIONAL BANK ~~~;:1'644~1>ct Ray 'nd TD Loans ~1a'7't.!'¥~.i..!:u= HOME REPAJl.t I ~IV'tt~ ·AUTO PAl\TS o uuld.• 556-lllft :!'..n~!30i/..J~~ ~ !iQfJ h=. ~ ~ •• u ,.ooo • lfEVERA01 lj lo ABORT!ON "'1! 1.1FE c.lpentry, i'lwnblng .....,....., ,,.,..,,._, Salumen tur fll'OWl"lt YoUlll W Adam>, CM. All< tor Mr. Equal Oppo<. Employer CONTR01.LER ~wo1I r1IH Or1090 Co. LINE 541-U. 24 hi'I. , Electrical. lieu, 549-1004 4SS E. l'lth St (nt IMbt) CM pertJ -Musi be Hagen. I All Orlllge OJ, tlnn - I Sattler Mtw. Co. BEST MASSAGE IN N.B. J kilullng· 60$1 Su Ito 22A 642-1470 aggrmi,., have good 2100 Harbor BL, Sulit llJ'I COOK w/oxpe.,..... -ESCROW OFFICER -'" . cxper'd. ~ "' M2·tln MS-06tt 3400lrvtnt?Ave.,SUfte lCJ3.B. ..111"-••· -•., ill pencnall~ ' cteKire to Cotta~ call forappt.Monthru Fli. PrnUgt flnn. Recent exp 1 Bcvere.ceholclCoorn -"'••"-":! stm. llorl>or atta iM m <ll"" 8 AM, Moo, Wed, Fl'I.,. Mo.Ing and Haull119 , "* -.. •_:_w_ ~.~ make good money. Clonlact bJ No Euclld. AnahO!m '<.-837-«lllO-Gl)'Ulld Floor !)pportunllv • ~'Id Send·;;...;;;;:. ~.8113 .bt far $311,3311; Pl'>'• Ann. 557-o;ig, $lO "' llP• *. 91J3.W I ACCOUNTING .CLERK Rogel' CWaapt 831-(11)33 bet t.J1 '7'l&ruo 1t.1 Into tlJo Daily P Uot 133-fflO * 100% FREE I "'lacy desi;..i 1o Clu&illed tNO mo loo! ID!' In!. 11ox·3 Thll l.ultll-Ill Ille w .. L ~Don't alvo op the llllpl l 3 }'ti <xperiene< r.q'd. 8 • 5. _ Clap!Ql'<f Ad pme olld ,.u Cull Pmcanel Ageney Ad no. !bl c/o Doll7 Piiot. • Apple Valley. Ca. inc> , •. e Dlfly Pilot a..tlled I "Ll•l.''l l in clulill<d, Sblp O. C. Airport Area. llama --. -Dal\Y 21535 Ha-Blvd. 10mtUW. you no -fl1!9 w~. N.B. No. :JOl P. o. l~ Cooll& Meaa; Ca 14)$14', Ad. Call ~ ID 9-llaOl.1>1 642-im. •!<£>0 s,u.Jl40 gc.;;m tor .tut MUiis, need or -I Call 6'M611l Pleaao Call "" OU.Ctiolll _. -==------- • ' I .. • ' I • • ' 1 ' 2 OA.ILV PILOT Tutsd,y, May 21, l,,9-,74r-:=-.-..,..=~"'"' Help W ont ed, MlF 71 00 ' Help Wa nted , M&F7iOOf Ho p W o nted, M 71 j a lp W tntocl. MlF 7100 I Help '7100 I olp Wonted, f!ll 100 1 • p on 100 H•lp Wont , MlF 7100 rte o You tool FOREME N I:-. Jo°; t: HA:'\ C J-: E'Jk·1"d PAR.i Tlmr lAX'kt'r Roo1n I \\'ELDEH., e."<perienced wllh /IDORA1Jl..l: C,\T. ilp&)'(-d Expcrit'nctd. l>rt'l1·1· $JX111l'h pl"UIM'l'lY S· C:1sualt~· aicn1.'\ I MACHINIST I ,\llrndenl, \\'Oman O\'(>r 21 I REQ BEN'S Secrtl8ry r,\Kl~G appliotioru1 ft)r \\'1'003ht Iron, App I y fe1n, \1:'1')' frien<~ly, lung & 1-;11~1ish P.()(':Okln~. 2tkl 11u1nn11 t:~l 1iHh11y s r~ ... 1du11ion, !'-hurt 11..111 .!.: de1'lt't."'t.I. J\pply In pct'llOn.1 SE .. IOR I hltl Um. llt"t'n"cd clQl!I A ARTIRTIC DESICN~ IN h11lr. blk a ~·hi . &12--T168 1.:, M G Y h C I " v-. I Ill:' ' C II . .. .. r v 'I I Co I Ir Cluh .,~-oo SECRETARY I rumlij;hc.>d. liahtLy """•)> .\l · -1.... .. ...,7060 "2 k Id shirt. TOJ) 11·ai::c~. l><·nl·r11.:, -fJld l''tahtusl.11•(! 1 \al'll•tv Pinn~··'"' ,,,,,~u•••I· 1\Jl'!i·SUI. 8:30 • J 00, r_:1 1 "' • mecht1nk:s. Oit~~. Unifm·1n IRON. 712 YorktO\\'ll, 11. B. I} tn. ac r99ot; ac t orp -:11o:u1 .. 1 uo.:a\ 1 \··lti\:, ,1 11u...,., 111 • ..., bid~ 111 lrvlne 111. • ..,'Ue u 1 Y • -·•• llas ()sx!nln•'ll r or SO. run ruxJ p;.iri l!ini• 51•1• or .,. .... ne ~ 2 \llde Pu;ipiei>, •· '' • o · 1631 Plun.·11ti\1 ,\1 (\ (\t I l .•11·_. :O.t.11, u1u .\ i,; i n' :-th1,..11·1.d co1 upll'>i: C.J ll l\11. ClullllO~ Dr. L ag u u u 11011 ~1l'smcn f'o11111f't I IJ• ·. WIG SALES i\fglwn/Salukt-n1\:<. QoA11cr --FRY-C OOK--t--J:Jl-!Jll J ChHrlM">n, il-J-97g..JOO:i, :"lglli"I BUSBOYS \\'111 SU{)(llll1 1he Regional , ui DICK PP.lC'E CHE\'P.CZ.: & STYL ING niu:-.I hn\'I' fncd )'d SJ8-4,18l E>.pt'r ~ull, I' !llll•' P "E RSONNEL ASST-& Su1es ~lana~r. inc•ludh1g =:ilT:! CalJot a t L'l Put., LI~ }o~]>CT. pref. ro.r nuoor dl'pl C\'e!l., ____ ~..,.,--=-1 :.; 111 f & ~ll'lolll INSPECTOR I '.\1.\1()!' l"ull & p.Jrt-tin1~. A~sJ~I hus.y Pf' 1• s On n l' I l'U!\tOnte.1· liaison, nUlinlaln g-1111a 11\\!s !!tore chitin ln Ccwitn ~lesi1 & f\JU . ..,,. gi\'C up lovable pup, 5930\\' Cou~111 ,1 ,, .• -.:J: \\111 rr.11n Ap11ly 10 11rn·"l 11111n.1G:f'r o r gro11•111~ DISHWA$HERS N.'COrds of ~ales booking$ Santa Ano. Bl'eas Pat'! & tl 11•ks, Ucaglc/f.11t11 ~---- 1 Sh 'f rn1. ui-:~ Ult0 \\'7'S. :ntoo Kt'upo11 llt"u·h 11r111 !\lust i 1111tt l.'Or~spondenre. \\Ill Telephone Sal-run Un1e positions 111·011 'f('1Ti1·r. gd honie only FULL t1n1r bab,\~lltl'l' 1111· .! s t It (011a;,,l ll11y. Su t..1gun11 ha11· :,;ood 1~r1ng: ~h.1lls D14>" &. Nlght:i1 also httndlc typing o t J •• Sain.I')' + romn1 + lrlngc G1&-699ti mo old b.1by Ill !llY hv1111' -M -F I w --k-"fut r:.r.n Cuti Cv.1 ~1.1! ' I c II Cost11 M••• Aro• benE'ht~ (2131 62'7-4192 -~--, •• ·1 Some housf'~('~pln~. l'tl 1\l,.11,,1i::i.:i t·~~1i'~'r11.·r~011 ,,11 11 • a n ac ory o r I ·-1 0 •90 1 1\11plybch1nJS.·fi 1in1 r('ports ort1r ontro eras · · *\\'.\NI ,J • · s II l't'l'i11111c• Agf'IH'):. -1.~ I 251 E C t H 11cll us N"IX!S,)Onden~c. 1 \\"Ol\IAN to lttke care of DALti1ATIAN J'UPPY V-dcation .'l: $;J1 k 11'!'1\'(' :\1ob1 l t'\p1:oi·1l ll•t' u1 ,. h ,, i· kill ;.: ~1u C'1.;1u111'•"1J.! c•u11,1~1.o111)1 ncr11 11.1rhor Uh d, C:'l l Jl~JJ ' • oas w y . Work From I I mp or tan 1 1111al111cn•>0•1 i1111h·1"tnl h1 !oil,111dru'd" i 1 ! 111 I ,..,u u '"' a11 ->.I H' to -, Newport B each I 11· cl I y H u1,·ahd, r1·I. nio1·ning to Cull Hl.lii-50.>7 lAnuh(' inl cx...,r. iv/u>f"••'•· l<••ft'•· pl't.iot•s:.., i:.!1 p:i1•k1h" i.:•ul-. :-.1.111 1 .1 li·1 ,1~k lul' • • L l u. '-~ 1 1 1 • , _ ., ,_.,.; " l'I •. ·101 l'llO'I' ,,,1, I! l ll "A'I• (' IU(' a )'JH\1111(', young our o.m• S.'tu~ C\f' Call ultl·r ,, ""'1-1•1'"('-EN' •, g·,,,,, .... , •,,· r ·-• S " S •:'II ru ... ton11 .1. ~11111111, 111 ~ 1..:rn! , lll"('o1 l1ou1l)' l\al!e & 11hc!'al I t::quul Oppoi·. Enliilo)t'l' Nnipuny ocatci 11 c.l t Top Commiss ions Sun, nny th11c during 1vk , , 'o ks uld rrcc t't.'q\J h,:u • :.ilary : 0 0 -I bonus ho111t' l'l'Crcution!i.I , \\'a1'JIC'I' Blvd uni.I ll;irbor' j8 73 I • 493-9":>1 • J ('Js1nn, >' "" • negoliublc for l'l~ht l)l.'1'!-0n l·:>i:!'Plh·nl l)('!leflf~. I '.11iJ ~le_; :\11 Ti 111', -,.111 r 11 1111rC' JJl't)ilui't:o. 6-I '-")(l J Bl\'d. Uuocl 11·n1t;l'1> ,111d 1 * j · 11 * · ~ -· Ill l,;{l(J(I hoJHC 91)8 • .)()g.J Transpor req to 11-,111e h•.1lth, ht•' 1nsu1ant c 11·/oS 1r uld 1•J 1:l·h.1 Z!-4G . -.,~ !>alarv conulll'n~u1oll' 11 1th'ri1.EJ'lfONE Ans--,,_, Y ACHT RIGGER F u fflitur o BOSO :,;;z..8522. \,11'.1111111s l. ~n.:k IC'HVl', 1 111 t:11 .. 111 111.111 Judy 11 t.11• POLICY TYPIST SALES C'XP<'l:lenct' Scud rc-~111111: 01 '' Applv !11 P1•1-..n1 I '.\Ir Ll \I, Slti j.\"i5 1 OJ>C1'alol'S 1\•nnted. Exper Progresi;1ve l\l:trlne !lard· FULL l1 n11· ,..;,111'~111.111 ,,1.u11·d PRIMARK 0 1.c11111i.: 111 h" a 11 ti r u I apply: 11rl'l but not nee. 4~02 11·a1't:' ~lrg ha:< openings 101 KI N~!)IZI:: bt.'ll, xtra Jll'nl, for Jltt110 .\:. Oul<lnor hun '.\IA:'.1~1.L.=iE. ~O('ll h1"". foun1a1n \"alll'Y o 1f11• I" l Ground t'k.r01· 01)portu1uty Standard un1b1uous lWnou11, produe-11.,.11 uicl inalU't!!.S box i!ure sho1 1 1\pp!y (;1•,.<'n PRODUCTS llu1uu961.:~11•2111,;,.o1ilt .\~1'n1~ f'X{I rlc~11-..."'tl G1't"RI ' !':ilaff1ng l"e>11 Offll(' TOOL MAKER !1011 \\Ofkt'r In Yitl'ht Rii:::· ·,.s ~ frwnc '$165 118\'('ll 1\u1·ser"\! ,1n•l l'.111'1 . l>ll"'>l" fut [tl"O!.'.l('~Sl\'C' or Lctuhn• M ' I nill" Spl'"i••" "'•••"' ,-spill • . ·~ ,-.. emor1es, nc. .... .... K; "''1 g. ~x-\1','01111 $:.1501. Qucensu:c Shop, \'11 tvr1a .~ .. t\c11po111 ll\•111111:.t 111:-.uriml<' Cv111p;u1) TOOL ROOM ~r p1t•f ~Apply 111 person ~l l.>. Inc. <h·llV<!"'. Usually Blvd, Co:-.1,1 :\tt'~.i . S;Zl•?0 ~ "11;.11; ( MECHANICAL J ason Best Agency F,p.1ndu'-: snlt·s UL1·" A ~ubs1d1arv of MACHINISTS 710 \V 11th, Costa f\Iesa ~iviHc ~:t-2-lb.). •J FULL Tinie "w< u.,,, IJ,,,, , '111 1 ·• '11'1•. '11 Ji.iOo Bt\JVkhul'~t F \". : In l\u. \\E':.lt'rn ~'•h.il' \PPLIED :'i.IAGKETICS . _ I.> O' ''""!' II.it •ll .~ ~>11 IU'l' /\\1 ASSEMBLERS ' . ' 0 0 ,. • d . shilt, 1 \pply in )l<'rson. \\l'd-lilll .)lO-lO:!O I :-;u1I<' 2r: !'1.>:lf.Tij 1 l'dnJ;~' .... vunty CORP 111-t :ind Zntl shH•s Paid 111f'd· DU,\L K11~ bl. ... , rcsscr, & Sat, 2-111n1. t.l 7'1..'.l!l'I ' ,. I 0 I T( s {' 111 (' nrod I I F'Ol' b!llC:s & :>.Cl'\ lll' Ill Long m t s. 1\1\111• St I( ,11 anti life 11\SUl'UllC(' [ II~ I Hill' :o.latk.I, .> ~ sectional, -, I .qu11 ppor E111p oyf'r • ' ;, ~ 11 '(' 11 11 ,, uc s I , .. ~ ~ ·. , iA'a,•h -\\,·)1111u1:.1l·1 ~ Santa An'1, Cahf 9270 1 o Mtrt:Nndis• k :ii. I t tool I k Country Cluh, 2·:;00 I .t C''-•~ruu..: produ•I hnr" l Hl.~ .. J.l t \\.intctl \\age I Jlunungton 'U'l!l~ iJ.'<HIS & I ven111u' l'ul ~1· 00 :s 'I e r e\\' CluhhoU!.•' 1)1 • l.ai,.:1111.1 I 1n1• ti OJX'111n~' orx•u, full lllllC' ,~pply 1 , l'OJnpll'IC ti' 1111in."• fu111. Iv \n C"qu.1) opp01111111!) E ' I • ILK'll:> bUll clUIJ:i;. ~ ·I b: NlgUC'I INSPECTOR : {'n11T,ut "[1n1 1:tr•~ r llo~lll' '·•:itvll•' Cl;'allf-1"', CjUallfll'd ap;lhl'<Ll~I'-cn1plo)e\' ven1n9 nterv1ews ' l1al'tll'JJld, 1-V, .:>31-t:iOJ 1-"'ULL & p/!1111" h l· 1 i• • COROTEK CORP . 1 .,,i,, \\,u•iu 1 '1''· t-\ l\O Pllt:\'IOUS 1-~:\I' S A:'\J-G l'i\I. i\Iouday thl'tli ~~han~s S~O !I HHHI F UKiiiT URE COOKS. R lll!l\ll-:l~:'i. n11·r 1 l11p1or'<·~~ 1n~p.~<'1 1n11 nr 12SJ'..' l..'.nott ~11 ._.1,1 PROCESSOR :\t-_CE~-.,\l ~Y Fiid~1'' ,\flcr hou1.,. cull t-nt.:lGllT Q,\J\l,\l;E SALt.:.'I AT WHOLESALE! 21 Calif <h L\<'t~ l1l nro11 .t Pl••1 ,1,,111( ,1 .., ~ e 111 h1 1 r ~ r;:itJlt'H lil~•\C' Ii'~~ 1.,,.1 L1l'l'n~c..i L&U applil.1111~ *Sec'ys, BooKkeepers Pl.111t :->upt ut (7111 ~'ilG-:ll~.1 nc.i llot l\Juil l:t• J 1 & • '894-2020 llf'l"''-Oll.1bh' 1\ppl\ 1lU )', !ri...p1'jl~ Hl.!lhtnl.'J p,it!,,< ~ ~ \! \ I-I!! ~I(' [,\p \ll'\1'\J1l)t: ou1~1 .. 111l111~ J\.i\t' too 111.1uy I lb r LEAR 1 ·1,11or ... , \\,i:-.h1:1s, Ui\('I~ ,I, ---- 17th St, C\I j,lf, 71":1\ 111, l!nnio Jl.i11s, piinhd J•I• I id. 'II.ti"\ "l~'ll Call J1l.Uit1,i.:en1l•J1! upflvl!Ulllll•~. J.1~ l{l'1nde1 s i\g;•'ll• ~ . IJl,.,IJ\\,ti.licrs. Nlll • \\ui-1;\liJ\ li\l;, !'" Jllllk. l.>etl & llv GAL FRIDAY I'll'• 1111 l~1.u·c1~ u 1 i l 111 II,.{ "·"1"" ,•,.!-~i(IO lOHullL~siun~ ll un1 1U_'IJ liHlH :;1, :;wtl' \0 1 J'<inty, CIC'<lll. 13 .,1 ,\, ;u2J 1111 1u1n, ti ix= ti..·dn n !"••.:t, eol ,f,,,_Jlll l Vf\Tt-:!"l·.l'Y I p1 lrtls, :-.111 t'lf1C;.il1•1n •. '.'llJ.CH,:'\'IL 1:,,, \\llh $800-$1600 monthly \l'\1,~vr1 lil',l(h s::3.S\!l()1 SIEGLER I\\ \1'nrt1l'l',:;i1nl.1 1\n,1,lll'.1l l l< l l~I! 1Uls,_l,1ll\~S, llllll"OI", rorhu~ycxcl'uli\c· ,,,. 1 l'\'.ri s1111 pl<~ S.: fl' ut·, sse~ dn::~1 1 ,\:. g.1~l1 ne \1t,.1·y .V-n101'\.' 10 sl,111 D ial A Job 833·0855 1 ltul.Jl•l 91!!:!'-J:!l l\ Jusl1 11 _.>l l-6~2 1 __ _ t"rC't' to ll'<1\l•I "1111 r 11 1n1.·1·1n 1 1 lil111·1i11111s & I in••l••I' !n-.1. !Nl. \.i1.i11u11 PRODUCTION l·or i'f'r!lotiul !nt.~1,1t•11 No Charne To You I I --·-:..,,\\1._~ > I GRANDFATHER "ln1u:ltlt d11i,:1.u11~. , _til.!-tll.l l__ ~·11 C L Bro'dge• • COCK llN't'SS<JT"). s 11 •1 ll id h•· '-"a • ' 1;.1·-11Jhsh1•d 100;:, TRANSPORT !"r11 Kt•1111101c 1 v 111p1 t l. L 1ntcrf'~l1'd in !1·.1r111n {'·oil ~•II' ,\1Ji)1 1111111.,n1 ;\h d 111,i., (JI• st:.!:. CLERK (714) 63.S.79219am·5pm • ~1.1t·knhl•' 11n. ··.'It dr)tt &l!r-:tti:N ilPfIBl'\'I liu~•n<'"'i· \l 1 l1ul11,,1r1.d 1:,•l 111.i11· , ANGE L IN WHI T E 1 (714) 540.5082 6pm~9pm SECURITY DYNAMICS J'1't p;uly ~ uk~· ul1C'1 ---1,.,1,,.1.= .. -'-0--- Jlohn•·•nn, 2 1 ~.-I"" -,·itR ..,-, ''n ' -" ..,.. (71 4) 494.9401 ""•ll'.!l11 t"1 1•!11.t"l 11 GUARDS 1 ~1 11 \\' &gl'rs!ron1 _,,,,-·--' -1 '1! l'~l-:IJ Ult\Cl\S tit' '•PJ .. Jl!Ulll!) l\/\\tolldl•llll !111111C•!1:i1t' O)Ol'IH!l:..: fVl' al ' :. -;\'tl'!l [J/\Hl\C gu.u·d~ for 1:\,•11 l!.ut1or,t,\\a1'1ll'll •• lll'.:ULT11a)l1t'l',1h)l'Jl>,l ;o..iU l.lt.i l * GARDENER * ' 8t' your 011 n bo~s! l':.il'I f•I' r111mt'. \"nu r 01\ll :1rC'.l High lnt'OJllt'. Gu;u·,4nl.,ed Cus1on1e1" E:irn No11. r.iy Latf'r 534-7187 or 534-3144 TELONIC INDUSTRIES :..:1,,1111 ,,,.,·~111).! l 11!'11•1l 1 111,1tur'' 111!11\' 11ho l1kcs S.\Ll·.:; llL Hlf.:l' Co n1t:.1~ fn1 S1111a i\na , c:•hf11,h $)() & up lo l )l' IXJLUL~ 1 1-111 -,-,.-.,-.,,,--00-, ltldl\ T1c1 11111ol••U' /M'!h'llf,, 1h,1llt ll..!<' ,\ \.!I'll'!\, (\111 EXPERIENCE Jllf('l"lll'11 r •• 11 121 :-:1 1 ~.l[U:ll 01)f~Jl1Ullll y f'lllfl1Plf'1 g.1· :1lb-.1!.l :SUI s.·t-70~0 • h'C, ' 1 1 JI •• :..11 ·.11 !·~ •!1•!1• '·,,11 10,,,.,,,,,.,, o,, .... ~.~,,,,,1, I•., ''•I I -,, NOT NEED ED s' . !\\/}' I -. -'Pl 111gs, 11,11111:. 11.:a )Oaru, . .... -·' ,,, .. , 1::,,-~,,1 9. La111 l'nl'c I R ent Washers/Dryers , ..:•~"'-1 tv111.I sw. ~1~!7 IJ.1<, ,,.:-27W U.•tuu, & 1.1111'1) uf 1nh'1dl'Jiart111C'nl,1 I S . , :O-Ct'Ul'll\, n~ Lon:; 11»!al"h • · ~' Ilk I' 11 Jh 11111,. j'L1;,.o11ncl .\:..:l'11t \' ul nni' vn one cuniacl), 1:.ni il!J 1•llt1. to $-lliO n1011th\, · ----... -U ,,111,Llnl !. l'.t·.n111 [ul dll•U',1!01· J:1111p,;, lr11111· -~h!. :\l1•·ht'l-.un 1j1, 1 \\Or k indcpt'ntlent!y 111111111 gunrantcC'tl l.'(ln1n11,,1011 11 "l·.l\VICI-. ..;1.1 .\[.in, 1~1 '.OW TRUCK DRIVER _ _* t.'39_1-~. '* _ ! Lll-.l 11~11 , Wtll lol' ~. I q11.1l Qppi;•L' I niplo~ •'r 1 ~I r:rJJC,\L -~ S ; I S ·1;-;\ :\ T, SUIX't"I 1s1011: l'an dcal 11 / 4ualtfled. Coniµ.i 1) \ •'hli h'. l 'l1t~~. 'l'vp 11 .tgC'~ + i·o.>nun. ~11.11 Y ..-t"On1n1 '.\lu:.l h\" 1111u\ I-.::\, l{,u1gl'. :.111k, U 1g, ti H-l!!Jlo L a guna B e ach Laek of111 e, ;,: i•tt c r,1 I df't.111 .t E>nJo~s tht' nuntbt'r' r1•pcat bu:.1111.·,,,,, llt'l!kl\ •" ,\pply t:ay Cw1•y Chl'\l'Oll t~1c Cosl.1 llll'll·I H r e .l ·1 C.'\J111U1nal10~l un.11 J •1-U\'t..:~i:":·IT '· sola 'U)ltJ!ll n1onthly bonu~:i; Uu)i1tne • s1.111on. IDI S Cu.i:.t 1111), l-.:0.11 .. riC'lll\' llll'fl'l1'f'CI \\llhr ti1 J-;;u1 1 1 • ' "dqu 1' 0 er GAR..\IE'.'T ""'"ITJ',f( '''', Jil°a\\llC' ~.11.11.• Vlll'll '.'11:111 ', ;:anlt' r:....--.·s 2 .1rs olf1c:e ~-l o .• h , , • , ''l" • " .. 'u I • Cl k ~·• v.ork 1,0 C\l'll. t.oc,il n1c,1t .0~1111.1 ueac \ I I \ I ----------t1 .i ' ' .. "• • \Vet Suit '.\l fi:. 1) 1 ,, r" r nvo1ce er \1t·1t1. n 1·l'~1u11c 10 UO:\ :ill, c:o.p.:1 ,\· .~kill In op<>ra lu1i;: 1 1 1 -----i:.:00t %; \~' 111S 1 ~'01 • ' Pll) FHIGJ(),\lf:I'.: lOJll ftl't.'t•'l I u:.<·il. u,.u,dly hn1, 96S-7910 f'X(l('ricnel' •ll' 11111 1r. 1111 :\l.i11111• f'll'l'-011 :\h• r 1~p1~1 J;,1llJ0,1 l:-.J,1nd. C..il. !.1.'tit>!. 1 10 kcy &"'l.'alculalor T~ping "iocs" <'I' 1 .SLH.\'lCE SLat1ou ;1tll'11dc11t al 11th.LC '.'II \ Bionit· $1.!J \llll l'\Jild . ---- S2 50 hr, ~' cJai iik, Aiirih s \/H kr1t111!r•h:l' 111 l)kl,png ;\1~ r~ H l!t,\lJl·-:1:--.1,,,Jv ' dcs1ra1Jle, !Jut no1 l'eq d I ,\JI" i\l!n'ILn, :!l.~·17~j.l:l for 1\.\I shill at shr!J Sl.t 1n J l.:i-J.'iji L,,\:'.l,1.1rigr. sofa, b\ll'!n t.el, I . 1 11 r 11 • FACT IS , :; '·"~na p,.,111 ,J 1u·, "" TRUCK DRIVER I _-.,,_ -l.1t1h1·11 rlll ,\ n1orc. C .11! .1n1·12 noon 82.) \\" 1.~111 ;';• l! ll'( ~ ll u·~ !ll' ~111.. ,\~q11ll•!l l \1;;11c:I \\,1ll'I' [J1,L Dunaan Electronics I Ever yone Eal• Meal I ,,,,-,n 11kl> '.'1'''-' c·u •• ·I MAINTENAN I )-Hl'.:E I IC!\. t.:P Hl::I-.:-.111 211111, t;ltHj();Jb. Costa ?<.1f',;a 11i.111uf pl.1111 \<-k fu1· \!<11~. 21.!,\l ,\!1,IJ t1c1.:k J:cl. . .. "~ ~ CE 1 'l'I < "ll' II' 'I"' II ::c::.::.7~-~ ' .. _, __ ,_,,, 2sn.·, 1-".lll"\l{'\\ l~d ' ---II 19° 'i'I . I ' ' .~ ,, 1' r, r1·'c·,· -,,,. (fJ ,_, l~•!{Ull.<\1>•111•! ·S \L"'S 110'1\N-.. -:-.-II') ,,...... :'\1.ol ''l'I'"·'''''"· .1 •• ,,,,,,, ... -.-,."·• ljl.. L ~ "", .,•_l'-.t·UO'.(. ---~------"' ------co .. 1:t \J('s.1 ~1:,..82{;1 ' c.. "' · • 01l'' . ·"'· , .. -. . ' -"" ,_,,_, s ,),\[',\:\l:"I l~<ril ",111hd l•ll :\!Ofl-.J, :\Luu~. \iii) 111111 J-:qu,il Oppoi Env•lo)•C'r ni/f II C. Uil!'i' .ShOfl . L:o.p , ~I.){\ !CJ:: ::il,1 .1!lc111J.i11l \lu ... t kH\l\I I.\ _r_. (lt,llll.;•' -.• ---, , , ;-I.ii,,• lllll. Cos! ;i_J _i\.oJung 11•111111i.: p1I h·•lll• 1 d.1\ \pply Ill jJC'l ... Jll, cu .. 1o1 L'lll':.,,, ,, I t!lr:~~sf l> pol I~\\ (d J'. I f/11!l\t', r. x pe l'. Lile i,·,, \lu,.,111~1··1lr,111 lit'll'll\i.: LAii-, \h••;t·l l.\J~ I tJ.ll'·'! )l'•-, UI Hl'b( vlfci._0.1 .>-I~_!_ l I• 11 '.! 11k' Iii .. 1,·,1<1 · Jn11, :_>j,.1 !I.ii Llor UL, Cl\! , , , . , . :;IL•.tcly, p.1rt 11111c. HL'llll'IL 111ct·han1l-.il l\c,it 111 .llJ!ll'<ll 1 If'< 111.I ·i [),1\~. ·10 hr~ 1 l~t,:\ \IUl.t \\;i~h• 1" ~; i, :>;!::\\ L>O\;Bl.1--8£() $JO. t:EN EJ{,\L off,,, , I 1 1 •' b0okkccp111::. ,\/1: .\/ti, goo<I 11/,ulrl1n:; 111.1lh111•' 642-S IOO Gl.~El tAl. OU1<,. E'-1' ,1 llCI' Full llnll' \\ 1\~<in·~ .. 1 Cal1 lor111ri . 12:'11 Lo;::-.u1 C \I --·JANITORIAL ___ ---·----I U>LlC Rl'l,1!J(l1lS -s.1]('S, p IJ k. ~~11--0:.! '2 1\pp!) :(j\-llJ ;-.;c11pcn1 UI, [\I \pl'I~ Ill 1~; .... n Ldl<'! 1.u 1\ & <U.'ll"_'.'l~·d ·'"k/:-llti l-968-:J.121 MOTEL MAID l'r<1L 111111',·~'00 111,l sal,111 ----~ ·(:·~._._._ !11d11 .. 111•''· .!101 \)<""" .-.1 •l.JU.-.u:'\ trv~t l-11'<' 1tf1 1); G -5-I •• ,-5 IY.1•·11d.d1i•' 1101111111 fn1 1 :\l :t:L1 1\'I-:-.t.:lfl-,S 10 h('lp pr•i11;01,. tiek,•t su!i>~:~CRL\V l>J,11·hu1C' S\11ng~!)E,J{\~ -.S!·1 i\tll•Jlrlant, "11 I 11,,111 ... 1 Uuhr~i ~:;·1ti...c ii\•\\' a rage-•• ----.. 1----+- ,·, ,r!\' ni.:111 11 ork 1n ·,,;(i.-0 111 foi· spoi·t~ C'll'n!s l [r .... 1 sh1JI, ~l·t u11 & run tull ,1;. fl/l1111e. 990 t~ Coas1 - 1n••!:.",d 1•!1c '\l~ W h1• -------flr>i:ihii'. \lr !'tl\C ;;3 1.-~~ISO : Ccch!c1, :-\1•11 ;.ho11. lll'll' .!_!,11 ),_:':_B ~-----i·1 :l·\'1,_--lJ·J:l\'~.J{ l•>1 ,'Ji-I'•!'\ \11\l'\l, 1:00:\l 'f1\liLE '. ' ' .. Gir l To Operate IBM 8 1lhni::: t_AJ!HJ)lll•'n! .; .~-...:? ((l ''f'ar 1-oun<l. \\r 1\1!1 1r1.11 $250 hr "1.1r1. \1 10-1r !1p1nt: 50 11pn1 rl'Q :-:11.1 li fr:.~n.!\\ Co111p:1n~ 1K 1~ ='--· c.,1-: Pl<V.a C.UI Ju·1l ;:,::,-~101 be-fort' l"l(,,.,n GUARDS SECURITY OFFICERS Pron1ot1nn In unclr1· • tll r1 operator 111 ll'Cl d l)" :..,,, es[)f'r n•~l'f':'s. Full .~ p/lJnl<' OJX'r!lllg'~ 1\ll •''J!llfl supphf':<: Conlac! Suprn 1sv1 Tues J/11, !l<1n1-ll 11oon ,\ 1 "1pn1-~pn1 only /\prly lJl.ltJ \\/. Linro\n. Anah('\111 11.., H•11''fll, l'l1toll-!lt11)j NEW FACTORY 1 11-rathll1lS, \C'ry· f:O otl SHIPPING CLERK l'1~•!u,~· :\l uk.·1 ,, 11111! l :->LlJ t·i:tGllJ.\Jl:L L> .1i.111:-. SlW \\a:.he'r, $.!.j JR. SEC'Y ss2s 1!31.inch uull11~ Jll'l vp111111g WALKER & I 11vrklng: (OJld, Appl) H.t',llOJlSllJll' f<1l' (}] ~l('J 11•1Jk, 1.111i; l.1rl) lllVJl\111.! $91UO 1; ..... 1 5:lJ TclC:.l'IJPI.' ~ 1"4' 1ut·'11l tn•~lt'lll (lffu·, in ' HI ,111" 11• • t[,, ll11 follo1\1Ll~ LEE s la n fol" J \µpl 1 c d prcpC1 1~11JOn bottl<' filling ..I.: ~r7 l'>l lllt 111tt'rt':!ill'tl l .. ll: ··-----'~'::-.J~j---lil i-.J,,J,; .. 1r-'1 · ,1rf';1 ou1 ... 1:u1•l111,.; \lgnl! t ·ui· SISJ 11 k GROWS AGAIN : ~:-n:::~ucf'r~n;::, .:o:so ''11'1HY.' r 1 o 1 ~ h 1 '1oad1 11 g 'of ·•-· STO\ t •. hari,·:-.t 6u!J, :>.ll! M isc911aneou5 8080 ,. 11 , 1 , 11 ,.. 10 .tlharu·e 1,, C''-ei• ·:'~'\1HL111!.1 SJhl'j 1 C1•~tai\1csa ph,tl'lll.1t eull\.i! produc·l:i; i TYPIST ! •l•'.t11111.:. tlVlk. 11111l1' • ,;.;;.:.;c_-'-c;.;.:_.:c....---'- "'·1 1'1.ll \ ("all (01:-.l o l °'ol~''llhtl UJ)l.'ll Ad 'I I s r \:\I ST I'F ~S '"'I' c· ·~ r 0 niusolcl SI"! t.ilJ..tiJl·I 'SCRAM LETS 1 ., i'")Jlllt'I ,\~l'IH , , ;, l(i-(J(l,{i .\II hcnl 111.. 1 ,111.•• 1· l'°"11lvll' " a ins--ago no ia • ' ' • ' s ' ~ nnge =d·ne its c s 1 r c , I lohh1 111uC.tllllL' 11 ,. ,, , 1 ~ -. --' I ~-•'." II ',''"·• Rl,·ol. (\I 494.1064 Office ;-.;l'al'S ('on1p[C'll01l f':\pt'rJC'rll'C', SCl\lllg t"U~lllvU~ !ll,dUTC: 111 l\1dua) Otll~ Ht, \ll'fll( I) pi.,t II l~l.l• { 1 \~;\\ l.1tl ul1 \l 1 t l 0 \\II\ l'I • 'IJ ...., 11C'edl'1i Uy \"uu1ig ,\pjily In PC'l"SOJl O\C'JI. tr;.: c,11•. tltfl•J:>I \)t'I Lea ding Valve Manufactu rer Needs DRAFTSMAN N ITEAUDITOR--\l1·\111l!)P"'ope111n~ournc11 \ C Lnh'1 •'~1 111 lt'a1111n;.: ANSWERS llohl vi· ilu•J l:\IJ1.'I. n.'qd (•lll•f' :'I! the to1n~r cif J.~f~~.~~'.~n~ \l'.~l'n1:!,~1~1~·1l '1t111, \~~~~-~)~~;~'~Jr tn hu'\"''' l'.1~ u11rl•.~,C'~ .l ... ~1u~ts1'L' s;;.._(I 91.iJ-_"Jb.: j '.'llal!noli.1 & \d.1n1s 111 the> t'niµlv:-in1.•tH p,11d hvhd.1)• L ' 'I b 'kd :> i.!l\•11 UBL U\l'n t:·•' 1'1•Jll' Cl1..111 "11u1\ll'1l,;l' .. i \Ltt -livi.I f \\ f 1 1nw1 co La s J a son Best Age ncy ,\ 1n :;uot.l lv nd ~·~1 1•1 1 -1 r/luuc . .::ice i'('i':o.Otllll'i 1ery 111'.ir u1u1'\' <'Ct \,lc,.11011. & gJ'\JUI' ·it•s:x El J C\l 1,,11<l.• J ~dvn -a.le itgi thnt th1, off11·•' 11tll l11.• lhe> 1ri-uran1.<' si.irt l)f'tlll"C'n -• __:_e'1·~rt___~.c_...:. _ 1:u·.1t:1,.,1.;h1n,1.r \I\ t;;2-:o.:.: af1 Ii l':\1 , .. 111,, -,.\tl'.\u Balboa B a y Club l lt1n1at<' 111 ;i tnt:i.1 Rt•,1! SJ ()J ,t 5~ ;:,o hr ,\pply ai :;1101tT OllUEn COOi\, Day '01'<· !.I': ri.1:-.,::·, Auction ---lt015 111111•1•1) .\ 1<~i;te1u b:-1-:~1.itc sC'1"1lf't' f'<'llll.'r \\"c ' ll;:;.sl JI.tic Ji"\111(' :xir-w;; ,.\1111 . .J.Olu"l', Appl) 111 I 11 11".111111•11ll\u ].Jl-oplc1nak<> l~~i \i Lu.1st ll11y .. l\li ha\c 1111n1t>fl1ate opC"n111::=•1 1\nt-_,(1u,1IOppvrtun1 !) person, \\'edSat. 21p111, 1-J TYPIST NEEDED I * Col. R .F . Byerly *1 o11111~•.J,.,l·.v11.:011hcn1kC'\'p) hoth lor l1lC'"-~C'<I ~alC'~ I I s I C Cl "'100 I' s ll I I I .111p")<'I , 1guf' ountr\ ulJ, :!.,; 01 . a11 11111 1(1 c,1rn .. ,\:-:::UC i\t.:C'TIVl\r.1:p.,., · .111°''' 11,. 11 .., ll(><)ple fir JX'UPIC' 11l1n 110111<! Secretary Clubhouse DI", Lai::: u n a aul,J1nri t1<' t ~ P•' 11 r 1Ie1 I, Dllt't~lf1,'Cl AUltlOnC\'n; \ , ·Auu E·T-HOUSE lil,c to tJ\tC' ach·anl<.l''t' of thc 1 ..... 1 p ,Ir~ n t 1 ...... n r NOTE CLERK 11.-p1C:.(•11tly ho 1·c au \l alkPr & Lee "'1 I St. 1'1;..'lie ! r>'i·inus 1 :"'-• N;u ~"11 1 NA110Nl\"IUE uµen111g in tlUl' i\ote 0...'pt . ! icr~nse 11 1 1"° I ~r \l \\'o rkE>r 1\ISI\! incd I ~ legul. Px~r hclpful Call LICENSED, H 0 N U L D , l0i3 t\t:i\j)Ol'l HI. C r-.t. CLAVAL Co 1.i1n1ng p1oi::1atn or eplC'S('!ll)' 1a1~· a uoi;1t1011 ~ '· · ' f\!'l'l'), .>-ID-_5-100 lNS"fl'.0 1pr1•••ru1d onrn1nGSAlo, lo11 - • • ,1 1u't lw i,:UOll 1\ 1!!1 l1g11L l':o. ,t_ fu11hf'1 1nrorn1at1or~ plc:nsc l !or secretary :-.teno. niu~t <'>i:l'f'r Pf'rwnn~I D ..-: Pt v ~ I " •- 11th ,\ Pl,itl'nll,t, C:\l 111-...: dl•t ,111 11 uik /'11u1· l,1ll J,1,); .\)Cl'~ at .>t.>-'~l'.l! 1 h:tic good l.}ftltlC: ,1: ~Jh _!_!~·1~ Hospital. NB. I ~11.~IBER 01-t\,\TIQ:-\,\[, 1 11 '' lll'll't's on l-aTpCI, Ille E'-Pf'I 111 \llhl· 1.h·~1·.'n, 111 11d11, 11011 lu\JI 111i.:, 1•111 1· :on•!'' ,\· fi!, : \.o k" 11t'1.11l d1.n11ni.:"' d1rt'<!I~· ltu1n l.t~· o.u~ :\In I l){'11efHs ,,111 1 1.,.,.11cfll· ri('i• lifl' .~ '''J11.'1' helplul, hut nol I URGENTLY 1 AlCTION ~:EflS ,\ ... :->OC . .ind u1o1111.·11l'"' c:-..p e r tl) llll'c! Ill~ p 11d ··IJ~•'!1(. ,\ /It'll~~ :,killl;~,E,\Sl·: CU:'\ r,\[ r SPRA y PA NTER l I lilU So Hz'O«lil\.I} !'< ,\ \ Jll~l.dl( d \\ c honor Bank GUARDS--\.it 1!1•111, 1'1 of! ~ha1 Ill., I 'li'dM' Cl•l11.u ! Grt'g Neu land AIRLESS NEEDED , :i:i:.-.!:o.!19 :>I l-:!'J'ij , ,\1111·1 It .ud l1TUTic<I C'lllj)l\l)!llt'!l1 f11ll ~.Qu:il {lppo1 'n1 plO~l'I l,i lg 1\1.•ii !,uid Walker & Lee Bank of Americ a Camera5 &E_q~ip_::_a-0_3_0 l'Ht-.t.1·,,,~ .... ~~.,1.~1/\TI::S t1111e. p.1r1 111111•. 111,ui" 1 -.-B a n k of Ame r ica !'111d i11C'd1t"<1l. \ac;:rt1on & _ __ , .., "' k k , 1 C Off R(•l l S T At l :JOU Xewpo1! Ccn\l'I Ui )J.,11t1a\s ':IUO \\'est t:c1111·al \\QI. ll lJI .lllV ~hill. Ll.G,\J, Sf'Ctl. ,\c11·por1 ,,i,:11po1' t'llh'r l~C ----t hi Isl 1 • 1\"f\•\Ti\RPr{'st•l )'.;j111111tell'• Un1forrns r u 1111,h 1·d Center. c:,fl rJ J• C' r sv n .1 t 1 ,1,h1011 lsl.uict R eal Estate Sales '1 " on ani ""111 ' 1 Ana ASSEMBLERS \ :..r Or1g1n.d 1,.i, s, Ncv.110rt Bl.'.1c-l1 (~n~11 \[<',,1 UlJUlll's, li-ID-N.l.ll 1 Call ~:)6-:;,jOj $ 836-3505 11a11<1nty slip S-100 ~vi~911 (,wJ, u:.t.~1 1u11u • .i.rc :... I BUY!! area tin1\f'f,,d 12'..l .. \\ ·,iii ----t.qual Oppor. J·.1n plu~<T 60 Equ<1I Oppor tu1plo)t'l' '-'r Bui t'I' tnctu.s to Sl II\ -; -:--· ---.r l-'I"""",, 11t• 11111 ,,·u 1ur )Oil St, S,1n!;i An·1 Ll;\U.'iJ:.:) Nui,,<'s HL't!1'11 ~ ·"-Sr ProJCCt en,x1necr & 1-.X,\l\T.\ C.ulll'l".i ~1 ,.ui.i 1 MASTERS AUCTION I. I'\ IJ :-. 1; \ ~I'-' U i l n I i>it.:l{SE:-, 1\1dc -& Ordcd,· •· Licensing School SECRETARY Indus prod dc\elop 51!'J1, .:-lhnt:'1tle1" lc11~ 5\:lJ ( .111 HARDWARE SAL ES 1 ~111plo~1111111 \i::cnty. :-\l'C'•ls 0 ., LSN'O' f 1 1,;· u1 1. 1 1 Hkkpr. &'c"y Conslr 10 Si'OI J~l-l'Jl"i 646-8U6 or 833-9625 f''\ LV~ \: p 1 ! /' .,. r~. ,.~ . ftl'-n .. l"\11,,, H t' t B a h C'C 'au 1\1•) po~111011 1 tJ , Reg.n1aufor".i1•·~<\sl0\k 's., ·"• l'acic.i~ :\lo11-t 1 1.~lt:!->,1Vc1"<lo!C.in\ uningon ec 11/11 f'll c~1.1LJi,,hctl 1un1 GC'ner,ilOff1cc to$1i£: PACKERS Caf5 8(135 .iu l'l · " 11 •). c-heckini:: Shullhl h.i\'I' \!,tit' ,t;: fcn~ t iu• pvt duti. 110~11. ti6l CCl11l'l' !)\, (:\I 161 11 Beach Blvd. Ab1l1t} lu 11vik ,, 1op Rccep:1on1st Secy S60IJ 1°J.,.I}'• • :...i .. ,Ju· JISG\·t~ soml' f'X!X'r 111 plu111hu1~ supphcs, l'l\•1•11 h ;d ~11ppl1t'S. or tonl :\h1,f h ll' 011!.!oJ1n.: pcn.onauy fut 111,·1'11111! puh· hf' & IX' 111 i:::oo! h1•:1l1h Jvl1 m,1y JC'(]Ull l' 'OIHI' h1 ,1\} l1f!111g \\,1gr s < n1111ln't\,11l .d• \\'/C'Xfll.'I' ,{;, nhilit) ,\p111\• in fll.'1'"011 unly \o ph•J!l<' call s II\\ \\ rii.;ht fo\, 12!1 Rocht'Sll'l', Cosl.1 \lf'~.1 llEALT ll Sp.l I~ h111n1-: 1ou11.: peoplr thn1 111~111 1<1 lf'.1111 \ a1'C' 111l!t11;:: !u 11nr;. 111 11 S79-2lf.JG 11 ),cl~~. !J ~l ---• • • HELP WANTED Puri 11111r d11\1·1 l•'L ~frf't"I ,_,1,, 1!o•h10 11 • :lflt'l"llOOll'-, \!11~1 Ii II " C11lllo1111.1 1J1111 1, h·, 11~• C'111 :'111 11.u .i1 u.' ,, 612-1121 for uu11110 •1 • • • I ull ,\ I'/! I•',, METRO CAR WASH '.!'1"10 fl<il"I !ii\ I Cost11 '.\!<'' 11 'I •I tr \!Ol~l-'h~.l l'LI: I 1• 111 011t1 r111. T \" _ii 1·.11 2 Cluill So111c l.11 .: J 1 ,ll S.S2--flt :::.: HOtJsE\\;l\ .c-lc:·,-. --1 '.i11 /1111ll public J'C'l:i11u11~ 10.1 11 1-~111n si hr .. 1 ...... nu• .\~,, ,,1, prer 8~1-!J}_JO __ J!\11\IEDIATE (1,.,·111 11.:~ ~ .. 1 J-•oJIOt\111~ P 11" I! IV I!' i\lachln1s1/ l.1th1' Op1 2 ~'' t'XJX"r l l'<!d :\o.l llp ,\ operate Qu11hl,1 L11111rol "1•1lf 11·!1".f •"'--ol!if'r nll'(lll'·1l 1 a1:<1-.J:i.s5 e ta"t S1ar1 T1a1111ng pl.'l-Sl)nncl ,\:_ publil". ,\JMJ Clerk Typist to S:iot. 1 FREE TO YOU! I ---8ART[ETT __ _ ~l(·ld~Glti·--lS!G, Cos!;i~~·1 1·~ UJtSl-:S ,\ [ u ~:~ .• t'IQSCd ('lt (Ull n· l-C'C' Pos1tiOJI:">. SC'l.''y lo pres Sfulr 1 \'('l)' hon1t'I) e1shl·lll'l'k uld FLOOR COVERING Ll D~: :\11\.t'i, t'XJ>Cl', Bro"11 s r: x p l'.: J: I t. N c t.;, L :-\al1CJ1111ule Rl'fe11·:.ils Jason Be st Agency l.cg-nl Scc corp R~ $SOli VOLT k1Hen 1783 W 19th Ct CM ' I C .,, SI II !J90 I • 'I d I ll I ~·-I • -I 1-·· Instant Personnel • 19 ,~.,. . • ., • • . l'llpQL .. ('r lC , , J'Hl'.:tt.HHEO 1\ll shuli;. '' c ll!I 1ogran1 1 17100 l:lrookhu1 st, f . \,_, .x:c f(' aryi..,..-t;a '"" ___ u_·_.,_.~h·_•_•_ _ 1, 1•1so11,1Ull'O Jns1,1lla11on. r Cn.1,..t ih1·:-' NU : L<'ll'I ly i\u111(JJ. ll LJl \La .• :\l,inai;lrpe111 1'1 0~1.1111" .... u11C' :ti'! 96::-Giil :-l't'.''y to gcn ingr to $100 ;>.J't'l '.'lll·rlu al ! '1.111 I Dog5 8040 1,,,1111~· Ur.111d C .1 r P t: t I.\\ ... -r.;\ n-> <tn?:<t::. ,\!l L:.tr<td.i, ~'~Ulhl Hills. ~·i ce ::: \\eL·k In Ut·pth · l{c~crt Typist to ~j()(J ·(1 11 ,\11ulo1UI'-' 1 ~1 U\ JO ,.1 1111 , 1 ., 1 •'-PJn ~ion 1-. ,-----r1 ,u111n;l'rogrun1 1 SE.CRETARY Co11strPu1chas&cy Sij() Tf'1Hpo1.1ryS<•1"111·r ,-WO e uu,it.in1:' 1 l'I' ~rs. 1J< 111 ' ll 0 3 ,; t\L.:l::,t:.;:,. !tN ~ lvr VII' e t::i ni \lh1i!! You l..i':un I Call Jf'anntf' Sisco :;,1, C.1n1pu• Ur. !:iu1 h.> 11),i 1 e PUPPY ~D t':O.P !'ti-vtnl\'I • '.,, .i11..l~. ''IK'l,1t1nb 1·111, !Lli, C II B 'll F l 8325440 r r 11 & Std Hoffnuin i\t'\\f)Ort l:le,i•h ,u;-~;11 1 \\,1tl·h <lo~" Gc1n1.111 ~lil'P· FREE ESTIMATES 111:"11 \ J; ' all ~ill I lb Jor t':O.[J.J/\"11.111 a 1 ory • I rC' ('! •1 ') , 11 i!h C\l:'"'1 n'rH ~ ~:qtL1:1l Oppvi. 1-.inpLn~ i'r lh•1d~. Lh11iu.11111a;;, 1 1 II Y) t...111 t1kr111:.: 1~1\1 l\-U.ilJ)~illt'r, l1Lc p1u;,;1.11n l'l'l~unrlll 1>1·11L, i\loncJ,i1 1111u F11u.1y 111 ,\,,1._T .•)••t~li·. !11 1'11i.11' NEWPORT Poudlt:s, P1l !:lulls, CV1:i-...i·1 --- liuU'l'\1urk :, \"1 old .;11'1 I Jloug: J[,,,.,jJ, f',U tjlj..stiO(). • TARBELL I !Ill; 11'·1' .-.:11hs l lvll"S,Jt1~ Ill Personnel A ... 1nc11 I pvo. Old lngl1;;h, ~1111'1)1'd. '71 To ota 1600 1 11 . '"'I ' '6 . - - - --l'C'•IC tll!l.1 lOll,.tlllLll••n. 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'Of ~i: -1,1, J/I , ·.7"°. l · i; us t t• ,\ 'r.(l.IJlf ~ ;::1011 111:.; f11n1 llC'ci.l;; STENO •'•"u••I. ,GOLDEN J>.<111c1e1 puppic,,, "<"I .., •;.·•J ,2 ",,,._;:,,l~ llil 1 "•" un•' e1111ork·r~ C1\! I I & " .__,,, oflc1· ,, .. ., "' .. 1 11 .\lc1t11l•' i1/l''-P f ,i, I I' ii.A· ···f 1nr1\ i11011<1nt:.tu;.:1011 ll11s1 spot \\/fast b'1'0\\1n::;1 ___ WAITRE5 S :b. i1k~., \KC. s hut ;:,_ i\11)111111· pi, 1 ,J :\In 1 Lv lhb li 1::-_· HIJ .'011;•~.1 ·~. 2:'oo''"H111<'.00 &~_!1" d:-• ~(11\·11111.(• \1 /fl\ nr11llh 1u1n c n g" 1 n e c r 1 n g f 1 r 111 . , 1 11 _, &I ~ 11ntos~empern1l'nl SI r 1 1~..;---------•I _ -.1 ~J.J. • a1 r n \ .1Jt Co.i~\.d I',. r' 01111 f' I 0 1 I 1 ·•IU~t >C 11·c groonll'll · I k l i .. 2 OFFICE G I R LS _t\I 1 \~f'JH~. :ilO-i.iO\.·J. 2-;90 utst;iiuin~ starling saary '1cl1able ExJll'rhclpful .l·~ \\Oi ing 1 Obli I Al'1111en111g11&11rcs S22tJ. NEEDED l{i-.CEPTIO,\llST for doctor's Jl,,1'1101 n 1v1!, t•\1 & l (' r l' l f I~ aihancf'Jll<'lll !-'urf & Su loin l9 t-:io89 I I ta1lc1· hllth . '71-7:1 i\IU:.· ____ _ _ _ pa1cnt1aJ Jnfn1C>d1a!f'I j'l:',O \\.Co:.ist lh\y,l\B ll)()(j OBLDIE:'\CI-.: CL..\SS run.: Pf Thil'tl nienillt:r Jt.id1•.i li'll•phonl! d1•µ,1\Lh ntficc !\lust type \\111trau1.1 ;-.:~,('!:ET1\l~Y. E'-1'! 11t11~u oprn1ng TO~ \\ I J -I I \Ju,\ in! ~:i. ,1ofe 1•1 d1"1\... t.12·120i C ir1•or.1ll' I' l" l'' id 1'111 J B t A '\\ \rfi{i:;s~&hcacJ--glrll :;tart L't unc J, int 11' i v~1r1;:1Ll1vn un1l f11,,, ~lw.-ason e s gency : t' 1 & 21 \ 1 1 Nc,vport , lt1111C' rueti c.11J 11111i:;·10111iv soo. l-'anason1c \111~1) U1 IJt't•OU Hi;CI::PTIO:\IST-1\SS:-\T ror ll 01\•ll!!C Count.-l"iJlll'lr.ilc 17.WO Brookhur~t. r . \"h• ·'-IX ~\'C'r~ &' PP_Y in a-J&--1:128 "" ul\ 11.11 ~i\t S!Crt'O \\ilh Y ELLOW CAB CO. , i11n1.i l Hos111t.1I. '\1•11 po i t Se(·returuU ex I• er I eu ~ c Su1IC' 21:-: 963-'Jiil ! t'~;~111"1 ~1t..:'11c11." jlf P~~1. GOLDEN-itJ:',l~HIE\'flt -j.Ltm tublc ~110 Before 3 prn 1:-ut.: lliih.C\1;.t.i:'lll·~·· Fullor partt11ne.E\e• 1111 1 ~ctpf;~i' -~lary open .... ---------1 1,.1 si C'I lltlSl-l SE:ITl::R ~J1·:!7111.&lll'r997-7976. Wanted --10pn1. or 11 kcnds '' nte ~l4-:s .... -t ~t... .">TP.l_iC71_;R,\L Stf'el Gf'ncral [ · "-'-·-· ·1 · . ., µUpJll•'S ------ut<O''I' 01·s1,-C-'l 'l'I•~ 1 d •2 .. I' S DI II IR''" pl •-$1• C>ach ._, 11·k:i;. oli.llCA"IN ""f< for c·,l .. hc•> & '-' • • -•~·· CusstflctlA il>o.lu.,Daily l S ~:C JlE TAl~Y. i::xp1t, shop o reman, tar ron '.\T i;.;:,.-,-Ap yvo.:ll1een ~"'1171, .__, r.... ,,,. •TURRET LATHES 1.uvkuii::: 11'r ).'.'..1.I to i\ork on !'1101, P.O. Box Jj(',(), Costa !::Sl!ro11• S.tla1y o pen,. \101ks. ;~1-22·1ti 12·3 pn1 Ex-pcr1cncetl only ~. llaUi •T RACE R LATHES t•ttlt't rle~k I'll'\ ivu:-. C'-JX'I. 1 i\le:..:1, Cahr. 92626. _ j ;\t'f'clt'd J1111nrrl il:: :-21 1; o;:f·lil)l:;!"·rs ,,·ork P l rniii, :'<'\• Ull\'l.', C 1-1 AR.LI t; · S G~Ri11A7' Short 11.1 1!·11,;nluushcd ?refinished .HONES 11 .. 1k11n.: 11 11 1111 lU:.to111l'\s l f ile fn.stt""' dr"ii 111 Ille \l'•>I 1 1 :-sunlnicr Near rl'li.ible CJllLI, 102 l\1c1'adtlen, :-.; B Poinlers, AKC, 1111 niall·:-., .1 Cow11cr Tops also Immediate open· ings for m achinists a nd operators on 1st and 2nd shifts. II<' ''''·If). Ill fl 1·0 l (' s "' RECEPTIONIST/ • • "7 --~, I •• ·1 17tl• •"" , .. , llAH.Ul:ll i::NTJ::RPH.ISL'O::- G !I 1 .n n .11h · i'il"t r· .. .,~1 f!er1 · 't Hit-ii 11ds. 816-;'.i.Jjj ".,. '"'" 11 cl' :. "ny """ .. i;..;i e RINDE RS 1,, u1.:, 11~1· ,.i1dt·'-· aJJd do ----------~--\\.\llltt,:'.IS i1an rc1l, full 1><n1 5100 ~ l SI:>\\'. lb:lh St. C. ~l. e B RAK E •'ll'\"11111 lullu11 up ~lu ~I l:i<' ---I bl<! 28 12 :,•~•/ 11 11h 11.:utl'"· «lid 1,.· 1 111111.• ~.I i\lutt1dot. lit.iS l\1'1\· t;RE1\r-UA~J:.:. lla~l-;;-1~111, . --_ --,'~~-- OPER ATORS ,ii lo I•! <•IWJ.dl' lU Kr) TYPIST SEEK & FIND'' 1"-ll'l Ul1rl. Costo l\l.::iu. Ap·1 16 1110s' Good r.11111ly Jog:. SUl'Elt CAltl'ET SPJ::CJAL! •EXPEDITORS l.11, ul 1101 \[,...1 niu~1 bl· "'au-;;<1;t~ 111} 111 1w1,,u11 lict11cl'll :i! & G. ol)('(hC'ncc 11au1cJ, ~ 1 UU .•:JU )dS. uuriquc gold nylon •DEPT. INSPECTOR .• 1, 111 11• 1~ r1~1 :\ 1n1 \1 ,\J J IU.::iS ---F~&j ;JJ74>169. 1•111~11 IJl.J }Us Sculoani h 1.1:1 eTOOL MAK 6.R 11 .. 11,1n °011d111•Jn~ iu 111•11 circr:i.tr clr\t10111c· "'1. .... 1\\11. c, ,, r. n 1 .H r ~ . .-. lt1ll.1.111 l\o dun1111 1t':-..S1d 'sjA1·GH~\N~pp71';,-,,1..:c, ~~~\:r,full i\1 irron;.&12-Zl55 eTOOL ROOM I.Id·.: 1ill 11 ui:.:c b .. :ncf11~. s111ti.:ill,.;K1rd. .\' cu t.1 t t' I 1;1uc l.k."l"t. 107 21st Pl , N.D shO\V ciuahty. 1\I r MACHINIST 10, lud111.;: p1 v111 ~11tuu1g 1 ~p1<;t .\1111. 6(J \Ip 11\ (I r " II II l\' R t. II .... ti ' :.; tt II :"' \\Al\l !·.u • \\'ail:-.ii·ii \\o·l ___ ,_.7J-2jj;t 67:>--~9ll ___ BE1\UTl~·uL 11unk coa l, 111; .\ppl1 u1 l>Ct !-On ~1 ,1n1 : pn1 C'[Ct:lr1c 1y1i1:11nt('r. ,,.. K -1u1, ('XI Ja pe lts fo r add-011 ePROD. MACHIN E l',\Llt"Ol:~L\ ll"J~.:CT ION r II l 1; KT fo.. R It R V H I. ..., I n1r n l'n1111ion ~Jen \\on1ln. I \"Jl old Saznoyed. All shols or stole, lll!llchlng mink hal. OPR S. I :'llULl)ING, 21.)j 13r1~g,,, ,\i1.•, Call i--or Appt ff 1. 1 l'.:llµ<'I. 111 n1ob1lc: hcn1e Very fn endly. Call J eff , Xlnt buy. $700. 494-131.9 '\I'''' ' 1 . 0 ,, 11 ,ll "~.1 Jnchtbl llal J~1!l.Jtl1.ln'i ":'I It tl ~I.\ I. r lJ 'fl\ IJ l, SU < lt1ll~lt'uc11on. Xl n'I ;.l,l11ing G86-oa60 10Alll ·6 Pi\l. POOL 1•_c01,_:;o8:..:::.;_.:::=.._ h1Jo..11 lil11•111 1 111~ ~ 1 & d 1 f a c run J k 1111~· ' ' 1-o rd1r-Des k Cler k -(714) 494-9401 R ·r II I. I. :.. ll ~I K ' \\ \ ·r " :~1:::~Q . p~Al~an~~~~\Cl~CRI~ HA RL:£QLiTN Great UanC 1~:::<.9" with 1" .i:: ~ 111 , 11 1 1 °1 1 1,'1,)', 1 "1,1\'d [, 111 " 1 ,l•111n1"<f OP1-'•1111gi11 ourOl'd<'J' TELONIC t-~ Rt R lo.. t.,,.; 1. I. 11 (; R !><'>" 1X1w in cfft•ll Apply P1~~~u·;~:-,~"3116"11 tCnipci·nicnt. exec). _cond $1200. Phone 1 '' '·'' l""n~11·111•.1n , S1·1;il<' 1"-'PI i\lusl 11,,," u1 1ic1-.on a1 l~oldcn\\t'l.11 '"'-'· ;i.. -&K>-J::JI.> EVENING ::·~...-1 1t•lf'phonc ni,un1i:t JI. 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JBlh Sell idle ll•m• with • DtoDy .1orn1. l'br lnlormotlon ca &Q-0(72 HunU~on Beacll, lc1ttr1 m arc of tlth Miii ••pu. St . C'Mla ~1f'111\, Pilot 0.Sl':iried ad.·~ 536--. ...;.r..:.18.:.·------- • ' ~ .. ' • I • 11 I/ Laguna Beaeh EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 141, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1974 TEN CENTS Custodian Faces Jo.b Loss in Laguna By JACK CHAPPEl.L 01 Ille D1Uv l'llOt 511H Bill P..1ontgomery is a custodian. He has worked 17 years for the city of Laguna Beach cleaning restrooms in the parks and beaches. He Is handicapped by a birth defect affecting his speech and right arm and leg. Montgomery has been told his $712 a month job may be cul as part of a city ecooomy move. Unless the city can find another job for the 53-year-old man , he'll be laid off. •te won't be eligible for retirement, benefits until he's 55. l\.tontgomery was on vacation when he u•as called to City Hall and told the news. "I thought the bottom had dropped out." ti1ontgomery said in an Interview at his small Laguna Beach home. "I started figuring out what I could do and where I could go, but most o( all, I wanted to save my job and I was going to do it," he said. He talked hesitantly about possibly being laid off and he didn't want a story in the paper that would make the city look bad. "They got enough problems now °""ithout bad ney,·s about this," he said. Public \Vorks Director Stan Scholl confirmed a cut in the custodian position had been recommended, but said the final decision was the Laguna Beach City Council's and that decision had not yet been made. "No individuals have been cut. A budget has been prepared . Certain positions have been eliminated and naturally, certain positions are filled at the present time," Scholl said in response lo questions. Scholl said he had.JD cut seven public works positions to meet an 8.6 percent ($65,000) budget reduction this year. Nearly every city department was given the same 8.6 percent reduction order. Employes of the police, fire, (Se< JOB LOSS, Page Ii .'~Food Prices • Ill April Decline j I • • Actually Show .. ' °""" ,Itel Slltft ""' Equestriennes Appeal Gov. Ronald Reagan reads appeal for preservation of horse facilities delivered spontaneously during fwfonday's slate parks bond issue promotional visit to the Irvine Coast. Laguna Beach riders, from left, Jennie Nell, 14, Christen Wyman, 14, and Connie vide for riding within the 1,600-acre state park the bonds will buy. Of the $250 million voters are asked to approve June 4, $7 .6 million is earmar~ed to purchase 3.5 miles of Irvine Ranch beach and two inland canyons. __ H_ir_sc_h,_~5~ ':_on the governor_'s_~ndorsement to p_r.cop'-·------------------- A-R Zone Decis~on Delayed Lagu11a Pla1iners Back Off Sycamore Hills Status By HILARY KAVE Of Ille Dall~ PllOt Stiff In an abn1pt reversal of a previ?us split decision, Laguna Beach planning commissioners Monday night backed away from an agriculture-recreation (A· Rl zone for the Sycamore Hills area. On April 22, com missione rs voted 3 to 2 to consider designating the 522-acre parcel A-R. This also called for an environmental impact report (EIR) which would cost the city between $5,000 ond $10,000. Michale Dohinski Rosary Slated Recitation of the rosary will be held tinlgbt at 8 o'clock for Michale Dobinskl, former MGM designer In Hollywood and 17-year resident of South Laguno. He died Moodly at age §. Mr. Doblnskl leaves his wile, Es!A!lle, two grandaons, Rldwd and Micbael Yf,llklns, and five grtat-annc!Chlktr<n. JMr. Dobln&kl, who was born in Poland, \l)'ed illCellfomla !or 11 yeara.lle.wu A ;istume and dress de~gner tor MGM iludloo In Hollyood and a deslJner !or ~drian. Jlwial services have oot been set yel Tonlcllt't rooary will be at McC<lrmlck Qlapel, 1m La(una Conyoo Road, Lquna Beach. Sycamore Hills is located in Laguna Ca nyon betweep Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads and is currently zoned R-H (residential hillside). The City Council rejected oo May 1 the commission's recommendation and directed commissiohers to restudy the impact of A·R and the need for an EIR. All commissioners present agreed !he A-R wne could possibly be in conflict with the open space element or the gener-&l plan, even thoueh the zone's intent is to preserve open space. "Under the A·R designation. the land can have lG-acre farming plots, wilh roads all over the place getting to the plots," said Commissioner Bill Leak. ·ir that happens. there's nothing "'e can say about it, because it's allowed in the zone and we would have put the zone there .'' he added. Originally, Commissioners S a 11 y Bdlerue. C. C. Claxton and Roger Llnphear s1i1pported the A-R designation. But after the discussion Monday night led by Leak, Mrs. Bellerue and Claxton agreed with Leak's reasoning. Lanphear was not present. Leak said that of the three alternatives (Se< SVCAMORE,--i'age II Poet Knowsit Judge Returns Vers~ iii Kind SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Patrick Shannon sent a verse with his note to a judge explaining that a poet's Income lJs small and he couldn't pay a •t~ hitchhiking Uckel Po.et Shannon's lines started: "Oh, lift up.mine eyes. For ther6, in God's wondrous skies, can the sun's kiss and the cloud'• mll!, wash •way all our lies." In a handwritten letter dlsmlsS!ng the charge, Judge Fred A. Schenk Jr. of Morro Bay wrote back: "! pray you keep a song Jn your heart, for theteill Iles the future of manldnd." • Bad News: Other Costs Still Rise . WASHINGTON (UPI ) Consumer food prices showed the biggest drop of any month in seven years' in April, helping slow the recent rapid rise in Americans' cost of living, the government reported today. Even with the favorable figures on food, however, the overall Consumer Price Index rose tl.6 percent in April. because _ of increases in prices of guqline, cloUHnit...eQd tttail goods. Sharply lower beet prices and declines in the supermarket cost of pork, poultry, eggs and fresh vegetables resulted In a 0.4 percent drop in food prices last month. This was the first decline in food prices since September and the biggest one- month falloff since l''ebruary. 1967, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. But prices p;iid by consumers for goods and services in Orange and Los Angeles coonties rose 1.2 percent in April, ac- cording to the Southern California office of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Food prices were up .8 percent. It was the largest one-month rise in consumer prices in the area since August 1973 when the increase "'·as 1.4 percent. The Consumer Price Inde:t ror the Los Angeles and Orange County area reached a record high in April or 13.92 (1967-1001 . Prices in April were 9.7 percent abol'e year-ago levels. That was the largest 12-month rise in the Southland index since July, 1951. Although the overall rise was the smallest In the closely watched index since a 0.3 percent rise last September, (See FOOD PRICES, Pago 2) $1.1 Million Suit Goes Against Avco and Others A $1.1 million slander judgment against Avco Community Developers, a Laguna Niguel homeowners group and individual Laguna Niguel residents, was reached by an Orange County Superior Court jury Monday. The huge award is believed to be one of the largest ever reached in the Orange County court and includes a $109,202 in actual damages and $1 million in punitive damages award. _ Harry R. Lippert, 30, of Garden Grove. an engineer with the state division of highwaYs filed the suit more thnan two years ago. His complaint alleged be had been the victim of a oonsplracy by Avoo and the others to slander him and bis title to Laguno Niguel property and violate his privacy through a campaign o f terrorism economic depression and vexation." He claimed that nearly three years ago, he bought a ~story ''move on" hou,. In MiMion Viejo and attempted to move It on a iarcel In the Laguna Niguel La v eta tract. He alleged Avoo 90Ught to prevent the rtlocaUon of the lwJuse and engaged In o series of pubiiC meetinp. · inaca&l'a~ report& and ...a.Jism to lft'""'I fl fn addition to Avco, the suit. named Niguel Homeowners and Community A88oclation, lnc., c.&1ifom'8 Federal SaYinp and Loan and several Individual llo!n<owren in the La Veta tract. During public mieUngs, homeowners and atlg_hbort 1lletedly rererred to the (See SLANiiER, P11e I) o I l I I .. Dally Pli.T Slit! Pl'lolo AFTER 17 YEARS, FUTURE LOOKS DOUBTFUL . Laguna Beach City Cu$todia n William Montgomery --------···----- Hearing Set W ed11esday On Laguna City Buclget The first of a series of Laguna Beach city budget hearings will. be held by the City Council meeting at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at city hall . The council will review its own budget and those of the fire department, city 28 Couples Pay $1,000 a Plate Bi11hday Fund By L. PETER KRIEG Of lfto Dilly PUot Sl1!1 There were builders and bankers and other Orange Countians and all of them went to San Diego l\.1onday night to say Happy Birthday to Fifth District Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers. Twenty-eight couples joined t h e Newport Beach politician for a $1.000-a· plate fund raising dinner at the Westgate Plaia Hote l. The guests, in formal attire, flew by chartered plane from Orange County Airport at 6 p.m., sipping l\.1um·s champagne on board. Their gourmet dinner began with quail egg soup and featured veal sauteed for eight hours and served covered with honey. The nine-course feast ended with strawbe rry crepes. Guests were served brandy and other liquerurs on the return flight which land· ed. about 11 p.m. Among those saluting Caspers' 44th birthday, which is really today, were Newport Beach builder John D. Lusk and his wire, and Santa Ana banker Kenneth Carl90JI, a member 0£ the board of C.Ommerclal National Bank. The guest list also included Newport Beach engineering consultant Bob Bein and his wile and Dana Point restaurateur David Perrin. Also among the guests were lr1r. and Mrs. Paul Rangle of Anaheim. Rangle sakl _he waa representing the Orange County Refuse Asaociation1 w b i c h repr~t.s the 25 refuse companies working In the l.'Ollllty. M06t of UM! guests sakl they were making the trip "for the l\,11\ o( Jt" and all ~ro!esatd aupport ror Caspers' June 1 re-elecilon bid. UH•'• been.a friend or our family for years," Lusk said. "lt takes four years for a bOard member to learn how to do a good job, .. Carl!on .. 1c1. ••He'o had the typical Se< BIRTHDAY, Page I) • ' • clerk. city attorney and city treasurer. Cuts in the fire department budget are the most controversial. ..The largest disappointment the fire department has ever experienced has come.about with the possible dismissal of four· men and the closing of a fire station," the department's budget statement read. The City Council has directed preliminary budgets be prepared with an across the board 8.6 percent cut in major city defl":rlments including police, fire and public works. In all, 18 positions ~·ould be eliminated . :t'he cuts are due to an expected gap of about $250,000 between \\'hat the citv <:an raise in taxes and v.•hat it \\'Ould coSt to perform 1973-74 services during fiscal 1974-75. The city has been hil hard bv innation anti increasing personnel cOsts. The budget gap couJd be made larger by a new law \vhich would ex:pand overtime payments to Laguna 's firemen. Teachers to Strike'! HAYWARD (UPI ) -The teachers union local will hold a strike vote Wednesday to back up demand s for a 10 percent pay raise. A negotiating session between the Hayward School Boord and the American Federation of Teachers local proved fruitless, a spokesman said Monday . . Orange Coast W~ather Sunny and warm again Wcdnes· day is the way the weather serv- ice calls it. Highs from the upper 60s at the beaches to the 70s in· land. Overnight lows 45-55. l 1'i ~;.,;1 1·: 1'f1Di\ Y A "lo11er" berated a si ra11ger fo r mistreatin g a dog o ~id is fotally sloshed in New York with a straiglit-eclge razor. Story, Page 12. I ,....,.,... ,,.. .. Mffl" If Mvllltl ,llfllh ' ...,........... ' Oriut,. c-ty e 1,1..... ......... ' SHll'b ..., .. ,. lltft Mmittl , .. u , .... ,,.. lt 'RM,.,, ,, . "'"""' . W.....'1 Nwt lJ.14 ..... _.,. 4 - ' .. , 2 DAILY PILDl l'rot11 ,.,.,,, I SLANDER ... home as a "haylo!I," and alleged their "high class neighborhood y;·as being turned lnt9 an 'initant 1helto.' '• - Avco spokesmen declined ·to comment on possible appeal. Lippert's a1ton1ey, Don fk'\veal of ~evoporl Beach hailed the d~cisiO!l as a •·1riun1ph" for the judicial system. lie said the case should prove a "warning" to other huge I and development corporalions. lie said he convinced the jury that "lf huge corporations are going to come in and \l'alk right across the rights of the little · guy. they should be severely punished." That "'as the argument the jury bought. he said. "I con\'inced them . this was the amount of 1noney necessary to punish Avco and others," he said. He said in the specific case, Avco clalmed and had advertised that it had a ''planned community" in Laguna Niguel. In fact, he said, the necessary deed restrictions were not present, and Avco did not have architectural control over all Laguna Niguel building. "I proved Avco had no control rights on that tract," Belveal said. He said when other property owners discovered the property was being used in what AVco had told them was not a permitted use, lawsuits \Vere filed against the developer and the company suffered the exposure of the public finding out it did not have the planned community control it claimed. Belveal said the comp.any and others conspired to harass the Lipperts and held a series of meetings, which resulted in printed ilems in a Laguna Niguel paper that held Lippert and hls wife Elizabeth up to public scorn and ridicule. The home itself was damaged by \'~~ai'also represents sever~! other La Veta property owners subject to a $12 million action lodged by Avco. A counter suit of $12 million has in turn been lodged against the developer. Forester to Remain .. " '..,,,. f·i A state senate subcmOmmittee on nledical education and health n~ds is expected to hold hearings in late June lo study problems of county hospitals such as Orange County f\1edical Center (OCMCL An aide to State Sen. Mervyn S. Dyamally (I>-Uls Ange.le-sJ said today the committee will look at county hospitals throughout the state to determine if new lf'gislation Is needed to ensure provision of adequate care for the medically indigent of California. 00.1C is the hospital which serves the county's poor. lt also is the major faci lity used by UC Irvine-California College of ~fedic!ne for the training of phys icians-to--be. F'or tile pa91 year, UCl officials have been negotiating vt"ith Orange County to arrive at a long term agreement on control of the facility. UC( presently provides the medical staff and the coun\y controls the non- medical functions ranging from Jaw1dry and food service to administration. Nearly a year ago, a $20 million state bond allocation ror teaching hospltal i facilities for UCI \\'as split to provide $15 111i\lion for an on-campus hospital and S5 rnillion for improvements on OC~1C and establishment of a county tlinit sytstem. No strings v.•ere attached to the campus hospital building fund. but the long range agreement was a condition rrquired of UCJ and the county before thr improvement money cou!d bC' spent. The Dyn1ally aide said nothing the srnate co1nmittee is expecting to do \\'ill directly affect the UC T -co u n I y negotiations or the state teaching: hospital allocation formula. D•ll~ Plllll Stat! Pho1o SILVER·SUJTED ROBIN DONIGV AN JN SPACEMA~ ROLE El Morro Kids Ad Lib School Play "Wrinkle in Time" Legislation the con1mittee m i g ht ·1E.~~1~~~71~1~P~.,~~1~~1:". -El-M-0r~o -School_Pl 0 ,rP1"8 __ _ An example of the type of infonnation , _ ~ being sought during the hearings. Dymally's aide said. is the effect of stale f~rmulas for reimbursement of Medi-cat SACRAMENTO (AP) -State Forester Lewis A. Moran ;will remain In h.is job after all, Ray Hunter, state conservation chief, said Monday. Hunter earlier demoted Moran to a lesser civil service post, a move which caused a furor among some employes in the state Department of Conservation. TUXEDO.CLAD CASPERS, WIFE, ANN , WAVE fROM PLANE Champagne Campaign Flight to Honey of a Veal Meal patients care. County officials contend pres en t reimbursements do not meet costs at To Give Su1·prise To1iight FromPagf! 1 JOB LOSS LOOMING. •• planning and development. lifeguard and finance departments have been pared. "¥.1hen they put the screws to you, you got to assemble the best force possible. You can't cut out the new young strong guys and only keep the old guys \\'ho \vou/d like to work but can't," said one city hall official Yibo asked not to be identified. · Of thC seven public \I/Or Ks jobs cul, four had men working them. 'fv;o left the city, one was transferred· to an open position in the sewer department. That left Montgomery. Scholl proposes to end both Cu!Jtodian I and Custodian I I positions with janitorial work to be picked up by park gardeners. '•Jf the council approves the reduction in the custodians. then we will try to find jobs for them doing things in the street department or sewer department for any of those people if they can do that kind of Y.'Ork," Scholl said. Scholl said he didn't know i f Montgomery, a Custodian I. could. He said the only job possibly open y,·as that of parking meter enforcement offi. cer. Montgomery v1ondered aloud about that. "I don't know if the public would accept it. If you have a handicap on the inside, people can't see it. but a handicap on the outside sticks out like a sore thumb,'' he said. He has ~en teased and mocked by children and beachgoers even as he goes around on his janitorial duties. 1\ job as ··meter man" would be worS('. If he were laid off. at age 53. he would be t\\·o years from getting a rctiren1ent income fron1 the cit\'. 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Although retirement at !7 years service is not significant!.\' l c s s advantageous lhan rctircn1cnt ;iftcr 20 years, retirement income would be less, the represcnlive said. Montgomery said if he had a c.:hoicc, he'd stay on. He's been told the city v.·iH do all it can to find a ne11· job for hitn and he's not partieular\y fond or his j::tnitorial duties. "l don't think I should like clea ning restrooms after 17 years. The trouble is people don't realize 11·h<1t you can do." he said. As Custodian 1. he is on the \011·cst rung of the city 11·ork force and h;:is been for 17 years. Scholl said f\Jontgomery·s attitude \\'as good but that hs his dutif's \vcre limited by his physical capabilities. \Vorking associates note he 1 s frequently off work because of illness. "I do my job \\'ell, I do it brttrr than some of those kids,., r<lontgo1ncry said. ·'\Vhen I come hon1e. I don't have any trouble sleeping al night because I did my job good," he said. Democratic Club To Give Backing r Endorsements of D e n1 o c r a t i c candidates runuing in the June 4 prin1ary '>Iii! be made Thursday night by the Laguna Beach Democratic Club. TI1e endorsement con\'ention "''i!l be at i :30 p.m. at 3052 ~fountain View Dri\'c. l\tembers of the club will be ab!e to vote 011 the candidates. 111cre will also be a presentation by the ~ague of Won1en Voters on the propositions on the ballot. The convention is open to the public. Persons may phone 494-1992 for directions on finding the meeting location. Frona Page I FOOD PRICES • • prices Americans pay for retail goods still were 10.2 percent higher than a year ago on a nationwide basis. That is an unusually steep climb by historical standards. and an indication lhat the nallon Is sllll fighting a aevere inflationary [lroblem. · The rise In f.Ol'IRumer price!! has been even greater in the past t.hree months. 12.1 percent. Aprll't 0.6 increase:, if carried ovtr a full year, would come out to an annual, rise or 7.2 ~rcent. -. From Page 1 BIRTHDAY. • • problems. but I think he·s at the point no\'I \\'here he knO'n'S how lo do a good job.'' Bein said he v.·as going bocause be thinks "good government needs support Y~" get good government by participz.ting. "\Vhen son1eone proves themselves to !'Orne degree. like Ron has done, it is sometimes t•:!tlcr than an unknown," he said. ..\ve·re supporters or .\tr. Caspers:' declared refuse association representa· tive Rangle. Caspers, himself. would say little to reporters as guests climbed aboard the Lockheed Eleclra for the 20-minute flight. "l'1n surprised they let you past the security gate," he said to reporters, adding that he was looking forward to a good dinner. Aides declined to release a complete gl,\,est list, and some or Uiose making the trip curtly refused lo id en t if y themselves. Caspers would have raised about S50.000 with the affair, if all paid their 1\'ay. Aides didn't say. Air California officials said the 86- passcnger plane cost $1.800 to charter. "JI would have been cheaper for them to fly on group fare," the spokesman said. But he conceded that Air Cal doesn't Sl'f\'(' !\lunl's to coach passengers. Lo11gtime Coast Re~ident 'Jack' Cole Dead at 67 l}(>ath has claimed longtime Orange Coast businessman and civic leader Walter "Jack" Cole. who Jived for scvcr<il decades in both Laguna Beach and Nev.'porl Beach. lie was 67 and lived at 904 Emerald Bay in Laguna Beach al the time o( his death on Sunday. Private famllv funeral services will be held \Vedncsd~y, with Pacific Vie\'/ J\1cmorial Park '.\1ortuary in charge. A petroleun1 engineer, r-.1r, C.Ole \eaves his \'life Elizabeth. plus daughters Mrs. Grethcn Harris, of San Diego. Mrs. Elizabeth Young, of Tustin, and Miss Susan C.Ole. of Sausalito: plus a brother Richard Cole, of Pasadena and three grandchildren. The family suggests m e m o r i a 1 contribulions to South Coast Community Hosi}ital in Mr. Cole's name tor frle-nds who wish to .pay tribute to his memory. A graduate of the USC College of Engineering, h-1r. Cole was past president of the Newport Harbor Rotary Club, an original member of Toastmasters' International and served on the Newport ,Beach Parks and Re creation Commisalon. He was one o{ the founders of the Balboa Llsland Businessmen's Club and elso served as a youth leader in the congregation of St Jamea Eplacopel Church, sptelallzing in Ill summer camp acUvlUes, !luring his Ille on the Ot••&• C<>a•4 Mr. Cole. lived In Laguna B<ach for 30 _year~. • OCMC. The aide said if other C'OUnties report the same problem it i3 possible the committee mtght suggest a revision in state Jay,·s go\'eming repayments for hospital services. In any case, an agreement between UCI and the county is due before July I -the day county spupervisors have said they'll ask UCl to leave the l'QIJI!ty facility. ~ Psychologist Giving Lecture on Behavior A lecture on the fundamentals of behavior modification -using the how- to-d~it approach -will be given by Larry Luby, Laguna Beach Unified Sc:hool District psychologist, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the district otnce, 550 Blumont Ave. The lecture, which is the last meeting this year of the special educaUon department of the district, is open to the public. Man Dies in Shower \VE!l\1AR fUPl l - A 6\-year-old patient at \Veimar ~ferlical Center was sealded to death in a shower room over the weekend. the Placer County's coroner's orfice reported M o n d a y . Coroner's deputies said Jefferson Davis, ()f Oroville. turned on a water faucet on a \\'ater heater Saturday night and apparently was unable to turn it off after being hit with a blast of steam. --------- \\1hen the El ~1orro School children romp across the stage tonight during their first evening performance of "A Wrinkle in Time", the lines they speak will be a surprise -even to the play's director. Barbara Carsen, El Morro teacher and director of the annual school play, said even though she has been actively working with the youngsters -mostly fifth and sixth graders -each performance will be improvised. The script was written by the children from the classic novel, "A Wrinkle in Time", a science fiction story by Madeleine L'Englc. But t/ scrip! includes no ·di a Io g only characterizations and actions No two performances will be exactly World Champion Eats 236 Ants SEATI'LE (AP) -Gary Moss would like to know If there are any side effects associated with eating ants. Ile at 236 of the little bugs over the \l'eekend al the "World's Second freestyle Ant Eating Contest." a competition held at a camping and backcountry fair. "I wasn't lasting anything until it \~·as all over." the champ said. "Th en I swallowed for a final time and wham. lt \\·as like I'd been drinking vinegar for three minutes.'' the same. although most will be similar as a result of lhe rehearsals and study. she added. While there arc no forn,a1 speaking lines. the chorus will be singing lyri~ written by the children. Countin11: the cast. the chorus and members of the orchestra, there are 85 children in the play. Children al Aliso School saw the perforinance today, while children Crom El Morro will"vie\\' the play Wednesday and Top of the \Vorld children on Thurs- day. Parents ~·ho miss t on i g h l · s performance. at 7 .30 p.m. in lhe El Morro School auditoriwn, may sec it Thursday at 7:30 p.m. The play is a tale about a group of Earthlings on the planet Can1az.otz . From Page 1 SYCAMORE. • • presented for consideration by the City Council -A-R zone. a specific plan for low-intensity re so r l· recreat ion development. or purchase of the land for public open spa.cc and !in1i!ed rcerc;:ition -only the last two are viable. ''Either having th land as a (?reenbclt. or a regional park will confom our- open space element" Leak co en t. "The specific plan an eally be effective, because it·leaves otally free to design something that will conforin and will also pro'lide the property owner \\'ilh a reasonable use of the land." Leak said. --------·-------·-----~- NOW, HEAR THIS ' Accord ing to the President's Council on Environ- mental Quality, it is becoming increasingly difficult for anyone to escape noise. 40,000,000 Americans risk hea ring impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44 ,000.000 other Americans have the utility of th eir dwellings adversely affected by noise from aircraft or traffic 21.000.000 Amercians are affected by construction-related noise. Now what does this have to do with carpet? Car- peting will drastically improve accoustics in any room by quieting your home environment, making radios. television, and the family sound better. Remember, at Alden's, is quieter, ' . • even our LOUD carpeting ' ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 Mo•,-Tlu:I. 9 to 5:30; Fri. 9 lo 9; Sal. 9:30 lo 5 • • • • ;· ( • : ' I • • Saddlehaek .. EDIT I ON Today's Final ' N.l". Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 141, 2 SECTIONS, 26 P.AGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFOR"!IA • TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1974 TEN CENTS -· . ·-·•· '" ... April Food Prices· Drop Consumer Price Index Still Rises .6 Percent ' ' A .. .'°f .... f • , __ ,_ ·-··~·-., ,_ .. ' . . ' ..... ,..-. ....... TUXEDO.CLAD CASPERS, WIFE,,AHN, ~lll .• Fll01"\..!!J,6!ii._ Ch•mpogne Co"'Pllgn Flight IFHoney Ofl""VNI ,..., -· 28 Couples at Caspers' Birthday Fund Dinner - I. By L PETER KRIEG Of ftle Ollty P'll9t Sttff Carlson, a member of the board or C.Ommercial National Bank. WASH1NGTON' (UPI) -Consumer ) eggs .and fresh vegetables resulted in a food prices showed the biggest drop of 0.4 percent drop in food prices last any month in seven years in April, month. ... helping slow the recent rapid rise in This was the first decline in food prices Americans' cost of Jiving, t h e since September and the biggest one· government reported toda)t. month falloff since February, 1967, the Even with the favorable figures on Bureau of Labor Statistics said. food, however, the overall Consumer But prices paid by consumers for goods Price Index rose 0.6 percent lo April, and services in Orange and Los Angeles because of increases in prices of counties rose 1.2 percent in April, ac- .gasoline, clothing and retail goods. cording to the Southern California office · Sharply lov.·er beef prices and declines of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Food in the supermarket eo5t of pork, poultry, prices were up .8 percent. Jt \l:as the l!irgest one-month rise in consumer prices in the area si.nce August 1973 when the increase \\"as 1.4 percent. The Consumer Price Index for the J,os Angeles and Orange County area reached a record high in Aprjl of 13.92 ~ 1967-100,. Prices in April '~:ere 9.7 percent 1tbove year·ago levels. That was the largest 12-month rise in the Southland ind ex since July, 1951. Although the overall rise v.'aS' the sm allest in the clOiiely watched index since a 0.3 Percent rise la st September, Coast Dra1na: Poet K•owsi·t Crippled Pla11e Lands Saf elv ,; By ARTHUR .R. VINSEL Of 1t1t 0111., Plltt Slaff -;-'!'lie"merof-the Orange Coll!lly-Airpot'~ Fire Station are enjoying five pounds-of chocolates and knowledge of_ a jolrwell- done today,. foDowi!'lg an aviation drama in which a Newport Beach family of five looked death in 'ts face for many . tense minutes. Orthodontist Eugene Elvin of Newport Beach was finally forced to bring in his c.esstla 320 twin-engine plane With a malfunctioning nose landing gear that collapsed. He and hls family dashed from the $40,000 aircraft Sunday night to avoid a flfe after the craft skidded about 100 yards down the main runway on its nose . Investigators said· a fire in the right engine which resulkd from the near- tragedy caused only.about 1100 damage. The drama rangjlg through the Skie6 around Orange c.lU!\IY . AirJlort began shortly before 18,.'&111day, wifll .tbe gnawing _.ry ovu. a I!"'" dalbboard light. • The light had l'alled to blink 00' signaling the .-landing gear W111J clowD and locked In plllce. Orange County Airport Control Tower per"'8MI were radloed by Dr. Elvin. who maintains offices tn the Ea>tbluff Shopping Cenler of Newport Beach and in Anaheim. He uked ft>r help. His wife, Doreen, meanwhile, was faced with the task of preparing their children, Roo, 13, Heather, 12, and Patrick, 10, for whatever was destined in the cold, Overcast sky. - Judge Retur1is J~rse iri Kin.d SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Patrick Shannon sent a verse with his note to a judge explaining that a poet's income couldn't pay a $15 hitchhiking ticket ' is small and he Poet Shannon's lines started: "Oh, lift up mine eyes. For there, in God's wondrous skies, ca n tbe~sUn's fus arii:I the cloUd'S miSt~ Wash away,:tlJ-olll' Jies.'' - - Jn a h~dwritten letter d.isrrilssing tht charge, Judge Fred A. Schenk !Jr. of Morro Bay wrote back: "I pray you keep a so·ng in V your heart, for therein lies the future of mankind." Ohio Rape Trial Opens For TV's 'Uncle Henry' CLEVELAND (UPI ) -A Cleveland t~·ager has testlfied she was r.aped by Mel Sterirt,. 44, who plays Uncie Remy in the CBS ~ries "All ln the Family," after he told her "having sex with him _would make a woman out of me." The rape trial began Monday before C'Uyahoga County Common Pleas Judge George W. White. Stewart pleaded innocent and wajved a jury trial. The girl and Jl high school students earlier this year went to a lecture by Stewart wl)o formerly worked here, the !&-year-old glrl !<stifled. She said Stewart "took me to a house that he sald belonged to his family . "We talked about a couple of hours," she testified. "Then -be told me he ,. wanted to show me something upstairs. I told ~im to bi;ng it !1<>1'11.·He look,.. by the !irm and pulled m'e upstairs." · .§he testified that Stewart raped her in I.fie upstairs bedroom. - The girl said she attempted to resist his advances, "but he told me that having sex with him would make a woman out of me. I toJd him I wanted to be .a girl, not a woman." She said Stewart dropped her off about a block from her home. "I wasn't going to say anything about it but a girl · friend convinced me that I should," she said. Dr. David Klausner of University Hospitals testified that the girl was not bruised or lacerated. prices Americans pay for retail goods still v.·ere 10.2 percent higher than a year ago on 11 nation\\ide basis. That is an unusually steep climb by historical standards. and an lndicatiol) that !he nation is still fighting a se\.-ere inflation<iry problem. The ri se in consu1ner prices has been e,·en greater in the past three months. 12. l percent. April's 0.6 increase. if carried over a full yea r, would come out to an annual rise of 7.2 percent. Vandals Loot Country Club; Loss $20,000 Theft and vandalism losses in a _ •. destructive-·~ at !he_.~ San JOflquirt Golf O>urse in lrVine mounted to an estimated $20,000 today, ·police said. Officers were called to the golf course at . 180'll Culver Drive ~1ooday when maintenance man LeRoy Hammack discovered the widespread damage. A check of the entire course and a storage facility revealed the losses. : ''The 13th green wa s pretty well tom up." said Irvine Officer Gary. West, adding that vandals apparenUy staged a hotrod destruction derby with golf carts. "There wasn't a single piece of equipment ·that wasn't dam~ g e d , ' ' re1narked Lt. Tom Durham today, following discovery of the rifled storage shOO. Goll carts and other equipment were driven around the greens r~ting in widespread damage, whUe s e v·e r a I hundred dollars' worth o( grouncbkeeping equipment was stolen in a burglary of the isolakd building. Investigators were oot certain when over the weekend the destruction occurred, but noted no one had reported seeing any damage Sunday. New Road Signs Seen SACRAMENTO (UP I) -Road signs reading "speed limit-88 kilometers per hour/55 mph" co u Id result from legislation approved ~1onday by the Senate Transportation Committee. There were builders and bankers and other Orange O:amtialu and all of them went to San Diego Monday night to say Happy Birthday to Filth District Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers. The guest list also included Newport Beach engineering ....Wiant Bob Bein and his wife and Dana Point restaurateur David Perrin. AJ&i among the guests were ~ir. and Mrs. Paul Rangle of Anaheim. Rangle said he was representing the Orange C.Ounty Refuse Association, w b i ·c h represents the 25 refuse companies working in the county. "1!fy. first thoaght was to keep them calnl," Mn. Elvin said today. Home. at 162L Port Stirling Place aeemed. terribly far away during the tense moments iD which Dr. Elvin made a pass by the oontrol tovrer so the Cessna oould be checked visually by personnel there. Valley Insurance Plan Hit Twenty-eight couples joined t h e Newport Beach potitician for a $1 ,000-a- plate fund raising dinner at the Westgate Pla:z:a Hotel. Tower penoonel asrured them the gear was down, but Dr. Elvin, who manually cranked it into place, "'·as certain in his o"n mind that it was noL locked. 4 Agents Complai1i to Saddleback U1iified Board The guests, in fonnal attire, flew by chartered plane from Orange County Airport at 6 p.m., sipping t.fum's champagne on board. •rTbeir gourmet dinner began with quail egg soup .and featured veal sauteed for etght hours and served cove red with hOhey. ·The nine-course feast ended with sttawberry crepes. ' Guests were served brandy and other l!Querurs on the return flight which land- ed about 11 p.m. Among those saluting Caspers' 44th blJjthday, which is r.eally t~ay, were Nc:wport Beach builder John D. Lusk and his wife, and Santa Ana banker Kenneth ?\1ost of the guests said they were making the trip "for the fun of it" and all professed support for Caspers' June 4 re-election bid. "He's been a friend of our family for years," Lusk said. "It takes four years for a board member to learn how to do a good job," Carlson said. "He's had the typical problems, but I think he's at the point now where he knows bow to do a good job." Bein said he was going because be thi~ "good government needs support. You get good government by See BIRTllDAV, Page Z) He was correct. "Then the littlest one in the copilot's seat began to cry," said Mrs. Elvin, who credited her husband-as did authorities-with 3Jl excellent emergency landing. "I s1bpped that crying right away," she related. "I said we're not going to help Daddy that way ... Heather had already figured a phm to kick out the emergency exit · door." Orange County Fire De pa r t m e n t (See DRMIA, Poge ZI The method used by the Saddleback Valley Unified School District to get an adequate risk tn&lranoe program drew complaints from four of the seven agents involved In the bidding procedure Monday nlght. So the Board of Trustees decided to drop the whole method, as far as it has gone ahd attempt to start again from scratch. l The major complaint from the four agents ""'as that the present broker, Orange County Insurance Agency of Santa Ana. had information the rest of ihe-m v.--ere denied which made its bid more acceptable to c om p a n i e s approached for the coverage. * * * * * * UCI's Hospital Pl.art Supported Robert Evans of Crown Va Uey Insurance said the items outside brokers bad no access to were a ·~hedule of values," an inventory of it~s such as musical lnstniments in each building. Caspers Admits Campaign By Huntiiigto1i In the bi~ding process, the agents are middlemen \\'ho ~ly are given identical specifications for the insurance program. • Funding From .B~ders • 1 · .lluntlngk>\t lle¥h. Councilmm stepped Then. each agent goes out and tries to dellcatoly Monday night into th e fllld a l'Olllpany which will meet the cyollOveny •un:wndini the use o< specifications IOI' the lowest -ible • By JACKIE RYMAN !f_ljlt DIM' ,UOI Stiff .Ronald umpers, Fifth D i s t r i c t lllcumbent on the OJ:ane• Collllty Board of Supervllllirs, adml!l<d Monday that about half hil · oam!Sillgn fUnds came • builders although he clalma ID,be a f"""'t open ·•pact advocate. -builder« -1.e beoaUJt I. give -a Jot of ll1Y tlmt," aw earp,rs, +•Ill aeekl!q[ re-tltl:tlon J\llle 4.'. "I cllilltplay IOI! wttb tbeol, but I'm wlJJ!Qg ~ iblhp..." ' 'ti> try to ctve j)OO~ ajlvlee at 111)1 6'! on how thq can modl!y their ])!ans llley11 '""" the coaet!l comm!sslon," 'llld K a meetlna wtlll nolghtm, at t.ldo Isle home ln Ne~ Beach. ~ a membfr or the llQlilll Coal! il4oe °"""Y'lllon Commlalon. campaign dlllC!ooln etatemortt :1.Ja~= .. ~ "" •• " t Orange ~ Medical Center as a prtce. The oompeUtloo thus is a matler !65,000 'IVllll a loan · from his , O)<n te,ad\lng "'8pi!al for UC Irvine. of timing, with many agents tzytng tO get Investment company. and $57,700 was !lltey passed a resotuµon supporting to oerta.in companies first, . . collected b1 Ills funding qrgai]lzatl!>n, the need for a teadi!ng bospiW. UIU8!ly the firs! aunt to pl'W!!lt the Friends 'of Jlon.CUpen. • " · · connect<d to· UC!, In Orange County, but spedficatlom, to a company ii the one Csspen'liatofmajordooO!Y~ nffuaedto ... ywhere-ltsbouldbe. _t&e company deals with from then m. almoot eotlrely or · ~evel_. and 'The · ai:tloo • · wai propos<d h y lobbyists -do -1ritli-the llqUlllY OiW>Ci!Wonian Nonna Gibbs w h o or seek axmty •Pl"GVll ,(or their <'l!U&ed Cllllllty tuporvlsors for uklng 8 TI JU A.NA. POLICE projeC!s, · high'. JJri<'e lit !Aelr ~ to ,.u the 11iO lltlt1I ot · '3,00ll. wat dolttted by· midlCil cent.r lo tf!e unlvenlty, Tustin Glen Cid •1.000 coatrtliulloll& ~'The 're-tr1li>C lo charge for a came tn.n -dmlopon Including' tjie. 11>at 'obocild <be booibod." she ~ Viejo Company,. JloG l l\Oll ~ed. '"!be aipervllon wish to • Coa111o\T, A~ DHdopmeot ·Compull', • ""11 Jr al {n e:dlorbftant price.'' Prill.,.. · Corpar!lllpo, R 011 m-0 or .•BU! -lbt ~ pOf upWn what Oorparatton, flltt,_ .. -Mid. IM Ille~,...,, 1S ill Ai>oul or where a Irvine ~· ' 1-IW ts poopoood ~·Al Com "I INnk tl!ln'I " middle l{Olihd an<ll"'1:Y Mainey ;.\ijected lo toking aey betw..., ..__I !ind aivln>nmen~ ·~ • kind ti a 11mt1 ltlnd on an b1ue they ~M14J,llDMt, ~ Unfamlllar with. dlt.-i~ i. *lllrmlna his 'ldvocacy 'nley-alao OIJl)Ofed tile m ll de r (Ilea~ 'he• II \llot l!OlhrAL, Pap I) 1 ; JJ'A.TCH FOR SL.4 . . TIJUANA, Mexico ·(UPI) -' ·f'<>Uce here liavo bee. ilerted by the FBI to be on the lookout . (()( Patricia Hearst and members of tile Symblonese Llberalioo Anny. ' " 'l.'!Jnana J'Qllee Ohle! Entet!o . V1%oa!no aald ~ ht,lnstrtlc!ed his offlceri Id watdl tor "ooe w1 N•sro. otie abort N ..... and. a tiny white atrl.'' But the brokerlf claimed· ~londay night that they not only were competing on the basis of time, but were given different specifications. Robert Matthews, the d i s t r i c t ' s business manager, said. the idea '"''as to .. allow the agents to liSe their creativity to evaluate the district's present coverage and come up with their own individual proposals. But the agents said the difference between a specifications and propo.sal route was not made clear and in either case, inadequate information w a s provided. Evans said "The present broker has been put in a position where he can tie up the m.ar:ket. He had access to necessary information before we did." ·~Are you iIJ:iplfing that there's some 'hanky-panky' going on between the present broker and the d i s tr i c t • s administration?" asked Board. Preslderlt Vince McCullough. "You said tbat, not I,'' Evans replied. District Business Manager Robert MaUhew denied any information needed was lcept from anyone. "I havo admitted thal some of the district's equipment has never been appraised," be said. "Somehow we ha ve been. managing to have adequate Irvine Trustees To Meet Tonight Irvine Unilled School District trustees will meet at I o'clock this evening to finalize. an aaretment m teacbera' salaries. The special meeting at Rancbo San Jooquln lntermedilte Scbo61, 4 11 I loll<:htlm Ave. will begin with trustees m..ona ,In uecuUve ,...,.., a dlolr~ spoketmlll ..i.i. ' ffoweVer, trustees are expected to take- :::. "' .... cher ply pa~ In~ . ' • insurance without appraisals. \Ve figure that would cost $12,500. But t.he reason you don't have the information you're talking about is because \ve don 't have jt either." Trustees decided that to make the bidding process fair. a consultant should be hired to evaluate the district's current coverage and draw up . a list o( specifications before the bidding process begins again. "The point is that the agents don't know what the specifications are, '1 McCullough said. AnOthei agent. Eugene Barbee of \\1armington Insurance, said, "Those of us who abided by the board's requirement not to tie up the market feel (See INSURANCE, Paee Z) Coast Weather Sunny and warm again Wednes-- day Is the way the weather serv- ice calls it. HigM from the upper 60s at the beaches to the 70s in- land. Overnight lows 45-55. INSIDE TC.DAV A "loner'' berated a strakQtf for mt.streating a d-Og and is fatoU11 sf4sl1ed i,1 New York wU I' a straight-edge to.zor. Storti, Pog• 12. • at-It .. 'I -T ... " LM,' ..... ::, ...... .. .......... ~ • On.&llM ·--• ...... .. ~ (Wfttt • , __ .. ..... -J 0..1111 ... lk9 ::: .• lf.....W ,_ I _Mlirlfb 1t. '' ·-" TMI ll1'11 n ·-.,, -.. "' . .,... " ·-l :=r.-:.n .. ._.. .... , .. , " --• I . , ! DAILY PILOT ·---~ Ho~pitals' Study Set Fo1· Ju11e A state senate subctnommittee on medical education and health needs is expected to hold hearings in. late June to study problems of COWltY holpital1 such a!; Oranae County ?t.fedlcal center !OCMC\. An aide to S1 ate S<•n. "1crvyn S. l)ya1nal1y (0-Los Angeles) said today U1e committee \~ill look at county hospitals throughout the state to determine if new legislation is needed to en1vre provltion of adequate care for the n1edlca.lly indigent of California. OC:'dC is the hospital v.·hich serves the county's poor. It also is the n1ajor facility used by UC Jrvine-Californla College of Medicine for the training o( phyiicians-to-be. For the pa!lll. year. UC1 offlcials have been negotiating with Orange County to arrive at a lon1 tern1 agreement oo conlrol of the facilily. UCJ presently provides the medical staff and the county controls the . non· medical functions ranging from lauudry and food service to administration. :,~~~' .. DellY Jll .. I llttf Pholt Impro-ving RQad Urged_ , By Caspers Filth District Supervl»r 11 o n a I d Caspers vowed ""!ff to "Plllh like cr•1Y" fer lm1'"'vem111i. to 1ona .. t1nd· ln11 \faltlc 1111fk on Ill Toto Road. Calil"', who iJ 1'1111111nJ for rt .. locllcn JW1e I, addlll )It JI al_, worldn( lowud implomenllnJ lilt "lcenlc Hlpway" dea11111Uoo for El' TCllO Rold for 111 entire l•nlllh tram LaJllll• ~anyoo Road to Uve Olk Clnyon ftold, f'rotRPflf• l INSURANCE • • • that you should disqualify lhe <!lire< broken who did ju mp lhe gun. Some Plllff•• w'll lit<! ~P fCIGlllhl •a<>·" · Tile dlsquaJUylng propooab inade In a '""ll!!!I· by· Trustee Denqlo SmJlh. wos voled clown by tbe rest of the' board in a 4 to I vole, Bui the board did vole to hire • consultant lo cl<aw up 11"clflcat!0111 to be llhared equally with each bidder. Area' a Ecowgy To Be Subject -Of Viejo Tallc "It JI apparent 11111 people will not The natural wlldlUe end vegetoilon continua to Ute many ol lhe bu1lne1111 found In lho S&ddlebtck Valley an d on El Toro Road unleu we take 1tron1 Caplitrano ar,. will be the theme of a actloo to help lhe lrttnc problem," lectin 11 7 p.m. Wednesday et Loi Caapera 111d. .\lllOI lntermedlale School In Mlulon County Road Oeparlment pl•n,1 , many Viejo. •UH••ted by homeownon lfOUpa In the Tho P"'ll'•m la ooo of a &oriH offered area •nd Ibo Saddlebaok Ar • a by Ibo UC lrvlnt E1te111Jcn on the Coordinating CouncU, Include new alma!• hllt«y and e«>loiY cl U10 area . at Avenlda de Carlota, Brlqor Road, 11Iuatr~ln11 their Jectur11 wtlh colored and Calio llonora. alldea and live lj)l!Cimen1, a trio of _A_t _a_m~•~•tln~llc..,..Of_B~ACC~-l~•ll~w_oo~k,_=••,Rtl1l.ll'l!Ulp!lln !be chaucterlltics of COWlty traffic on1lneer Tom Toualsnant 8 o u 1 her n C.lllornla'a Mediterranean Nearly a year ago, a $20 million st.ate bond allocation for teaching hospital facilities for UCI Y•as split to provide $15 ·million for an on-campus hospital and $5 million for improvement• on OCr.fC a1ld es~blishment of a county clinic sytstem. TH&IR QUICK ACTION DURING MISSION VIEJO TRACK MEET SAVED A LIFE said 150 working da)'I, or abolll 11ven climate. moolhl, would be requlrtll to complete Speaken are Froderlck Lang, a Wilbur Gregory, Rich Tom$0vik, and Steve Ma rkusic V1ultc:_d._Fence_ 1:._o ~ull ~ict~~ Fr.om Ca_r __ _ th~flll~t:"'mec11111 otrlp between lanclacape archltact; Dr. Philip Runde!, No strings '"·ere attached lo the campus hospital building fwid, but the long range agreement was a condition required ,of UCI and the county before the improvement money could he spent. Tile Dymally aide said nothing the senale comm~ttee is expecting ta do will directly affect the U C I • c o u n t y negotiations or the . state teachi11g Tliree Students Aivnrd,ed Honors In Savi1ig Life t'K>spital allocation fonnula . _ Just as three runners were crouching Legislation the .conunHtee m 1 g ht at the starting line for the 120-yard high ~d,~~1gblen.J.he...ouU~-tmrrllerat1-Minion ·Viejo -lligh School future county. hospital o Per a t 1 0 n a• track meet, 8 small foreign car crashed ho\l.'ever. . . off the nearby San Diego freeway and ~ exa111ple of the_ type of utfonn~twn rolled onto the ·field. beUJg ~ught d_uri~~ the heann~, With one mind, the three n1nners Dl-mall/ s aide ~td, is the effect of sta e bolted from their st arling niark. \'aulted fo~ulas for reimbursement Of Medi-cal a fence, and pulled the injured driver pat1ent.s care. f h' I d · t "-f ·t b t C-Ount officials contend pres en t . rom is mange car JUS uo: ore I urs . Y d t into flames. re1n1bursements o not n1eet costs a As 8 reward for their quick action in oc~;·aide said If other counties report the April 25 criish , the _three yollllg men the 6ame problem it is posr;ible the \rere present~ $50 sav~ngs bonds by the committee mJght suggest a revision in Saddl_eback \alley Exchange Club ?'. a st.ate Jaws governing repayments for meeung of the Saddleback Valley Un1f1cd hospital i<fVices. School Boaro Mooday nigh!. In any case , an agreement between . H_onored were W1~bur Gregory,. a L'Cl and the county is due before July 1 JlJ!ll.or, ~f l5472 ?-.f?x1mus ~t.. ?-.11ss1on -the day county spupervisors have said V1e10 ; Rich T~msovik.' a_ senio~. _of 26769 they'll ask UC! to leave the coumy Sangoialo Drive, M1ss1on V1e10: and facility. Sleve Markusic, of 14761 Leon Place, From Pagel HOSPITAL •.. resolution, but loS1 5--2. It was never mentioned 1'-Ionday, and councihnen were apparently unaware of it, but U1e state has already agreed to build a $15 million. 200.bed teaching hospital on the UCI canlpus. Streakers Dasl1 At Graduatio11 LAWRENCE. Kan. I U P I l Authorities '"·ho reported arresting male and female suspects \l·ho streaked the University of Kansas commencement announced v.·ith red faces that both '"·ere males after an inspection. Two men. wearinlJ caps and open .1graduate g0\1118 made their dash down the steps of J.lemorial Stadium J.fooday night as Chancellor Archie Dykes was completing his commencen1ent $peech. Appla use and laughter rose from the 3,000 graduating seniors as the streakers passed the rostrum i,1·here three members of the Board of Regents and Gov. Robert B. Docking sat. ORAHGl COA5T " DAILY PILOT l .... 0riUl<;I• CtlUI 0.,iy P!IG[ ""I~ .. ~ltll" l:O«'- ~l'ed r>e Mtwo·Pr~. "!"JOI»-rw ,.,. 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Each youth w:as presented a lette r or comrneni.lallon along vdlh ihe savings bond by Or. Richard Welte, deputy superintendent of the district. "We are proud o! you," Welte told them. "What you did was an act of great courage." The man injured in the accident was Donald Knutson, 24 , of Gardena. He was treated and released at M is s ion Community llosplta1. From P119e l BIRTHDAY. • • partici pating. "When someone proves thenlse1ves to some degree, like Ron has done, it is son1eUmes better than an unkno\vn ,'' he said. "\Ve're supporters of tlfr. Caspers," declared refuse a$SOCialion representa. tiveRatigl~ Caspers, himself, \\'ould say little to reporters as guests climbed aboard the Uickheed Electra for the 20-minulc flight. "I'm surprised they let you past the sec w-Jty gate.'' he said to reporteri, adding that he was looking forward to a good dinner. Aides declined to release a complete guest list, and son1e of those making the trip curtly refused lo id en t l f y therruelve1. Caspers would have raised abou t $501000 with lhe affair, if all paid their wa y. Aides didn't say. Air Califomia officials said the 86- passenger plane rosl $1,800 to charter. "It would have been cheaper for them to ny on group fare ,11 the spokesman sa id. But he conceded th at Air Cal doesn 't ser\:e ~urn 's to coach passengers. • Fro111 Page l CASPERS • • • of open space parks and recreation 1reas. Caspers then said he wants to curtail Orange County Airport noilie, possibly by expan ding operations at Ontario Airport, \Vhen a member of the audience object ed that Ontario has the same airport noise problema as the Orange Coast area, Caspers replied: ''It's really not the same thing ." . "The hou1ln1 aroUnd the Ontario ~rt Is low~t and can be moved,'' he .. id. Forester to Ren1ain SACRAMENTO (AF) -State Fomler Lewte A· Moran will renialn In hi• job after all, Ray Hunter, t tate CllnStrVation chief, Siid Monday. tlunter urlier clemotod Moran to a le11er civil 11rvtce µo1t1 a move which caultd a furor among so1ne emp\oyes in the 1tate D!)>arUUenl of Conservation. • ' From Pagel DRAMA ... personnel with crash rigs had taken up stations aJoog the loog, main~ runway at airport. "I got the kids' jackets out," said ~frs. Elvin, v>ho explained they had just left Ventura, where a be.lated Mother's Day galhering 111<1 ·been held. The children preplired. "I told them to do just what they would in an earthquake," lllid Mrs. Elvin. Grinilyd coolly, Dr. Elvin aimed his plane an family for the runway and the wailing firemen. .. 1 told them to get out of that plane and away from it as quickly ai po~ible," his wife said, because they were well aware of the danger of an explosion involving the craft's wingtip fuel tanks. She said the children did an admirable job of evacuating the plane after the nose gear collapsed, sending it into a gut- wrenching skid down the long runway. , No one was injured. although the Elvins' eldest son apparently aggravated a back problem 'A'hen he jumped from the Cessna's wing to the ground and ran away. His m:lther said today she wished to make a public thanl you t.o the Orange County Fire DeJ)arlment c r e w s • particularly for the way they handled the frightened family afterward. The accident tied up the long main run'A·ay foc about 40 minutes follov.ing the crash-landing. "We want to cornmend the firemen ," said Mrs. Elvin. "I love every ooe nf them and yesterday I took over a five pound box of See's chocolatei." During clearup of the disabled plane . and cleanup from the resulting iire, Hughes Airwest and Air Californi a jets were diverted to Ontario lntemalional Airport . A control tower spokesman said today • only l\l.'O or three were involved in the diversion to the inland airport. Sessio1t Slated ·For Cnndidates For Slieriff A meet the candidates night for candidates for Orange County sheriff is set for 7:30 tonight at Clubhouse Three In Laguna Hills Leisure Wocld. All candidetes for the po.st have been invited, including George Savord, Lt. Bradley Gates, Marshal Norris, Spero Janise, Jerry Lee Lawrence, and Gene Vlnlove. Sponsors of the Forum are \Villi am J. Kennedy, a former police chief in Inglewood before moving to Leisure . \Vorld, and hil wife Margaret . "A• a rt tired chief of police, 1 want I everybody to take a real good look at the Cjfldidates for this job,'' Kennedy said. 4 Men Charged 111 3 Ambushes Witl1 Sl1otgtms SACRAMENTO (AP) -Four b I a ck men have been chara:ed with murder, conspiracy and 11uault ln a secret gra1l4 jury indictment growing out of three • sholl!Wl amb..,q.. last fJIOltth. I The report •l tbe jury was revealed Monday with )l!e arreol of Dal• £, f\fcKinney on the charget. He wa1 out on $5,000 bail in CllMectlon witb Ille •holiW> assault on an off-duty pollce olfle<r APfll 20, I Larry Pratt. Emery LH 118Pllln and Russell Lang were the other three Black Mualiml n a m t d Jn the lndlclmenl re!Umlll Friday for lht ~Fil :tO 1hootln11, the assault .., Lloyd Revall Allfll 12 and tile 'fJl'ler of ~OH\'h Bell\»!l as he 11t In bis IMng room April 14. I • • Bridger and Rockfleld and 1 algnal al · UC! profeHOr ci b!ololl!cal 1Cionce ; and Rockfleld would be a lill·moolh long Paul CQlbum, Audubon Society leader :\arco Ageul Killed projact, ha uld. Nellhor of the two and loolum on natural hlotory and the NEW YORK (UP!l -A New York state narcotics agent was shot and killed ~!o nday night by another plaincloU1esman whose gun apparently contracll hive been llllfll!ed yet, he 0r11111e Oounly environment. ·~~~·Toro Road JI IOlnll to get much Tho aerlu la open without char11e to all worse than you ever 11w it It all the re1ldent1. planned devalopmenll feedlnC Into tt More lnlonnaUon on the aerle1 may be happen," Toualpianl 11\d. obtaJMd by callln11 ~11.J .. discharged accidentally ------- Appeal ' Gov. Ronald Reagan readi ap(ll'al for preaervallon of horse facflltles delivered spontaneou&ly during J\1onday 's state parks bond issue promotiOn~l .visit to the Irvine Coast. Laguna Beach rider&, from left, Jennie Nell, 14. Chriiten Wyman, 14, and Connie Hirsch, 15, won the governor's endorsement to prop- vide for riding within the l ,600·acre state park the bonds wlll lluy. Of the 8250 mlllion votera are asked to approve June 4, $7 .6 million is earmarkt1d to purchase 3.5 miles of Irvine Ranch beach and two Inland canyoru;. NOW, HEAR. THIS • Accord ing to the President's Council on Snviron- mental Quality, it is becoming Increasingly difficult for anyone to escape noise. 40.000,000 Americans risk ·l'tearing impairment and other ph ysical and mental effects. ·44,000,000 other Americans have the utility of their dwellings adversely affected by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21 ,000,000 Amercians are affected by construction-relate.d n9ise. Now what does this have to d(!) with carpet? Car· paling will drastically improve accoustlcs In any room by quieting your home environment, making radios. television, 11nd the family ~ound baiter. Remember. at Alden's, even our ~OUD carpeting is quieter. ·. ALDEN'S ' '. 1 CARPETS •, D~PES I 66J Placllltl. ~¥1. co1••HHi*I 646·4••• I • ' l ' I I ' I I I ' I ' I ' I I . " ( .:,,f I ,, I ,q I ' .. I 1!•r '1 ' . -- I \ • • ' 1 r • I I I t. ' Today's Finni N.Y. Stoeks ' . • .. VOL.·67, NO. 141, 2 SECTIONS, '16 PAG,ES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1974 TEN CENTS • • • Acid. Sells •Lilae Candy~ in Valley Area J • By !ATHY CLANCY • The agen!J -'call thim Ge«Je and Of ,.,. D•11r ,, ... 11Mt SW!lln -emolled It ~ Amla<MI and "I remember a girl saying acid oo the Fountain v.~la this winter. Fountain Valley campua sells like There they, ~ llUl"'b...., candy," 111d one of lltO undercover attmled aeine dope JllHlea agmts uoed by Fountain Valley police and gathereil -Hon about dtug d11tlni their rfCelll crackdown oo tr.me In an4 around the twe campuaea riar<Otjcs ,.1... for pe1lce.. ' • . · 'Ille glrl was right, the agent said. "We've Jiii.i acntd>ed the surface,'' "I've been doing undercover work for said Sllspl, poling "1ul• are sold QpM!y two years," the other agent added. "You on campu1 ~ry dly. can buy dope anywhere." "I don 't feel guilty about this kind of work because dope and the sale of dope are big problems," said Susan, a criminal justice major ln college. "When you see how It really messes up people you feel M>rry for the ones involved, but you don't feel guilty." Working since February, the two made 73 narcotics ~ases worth $1,000 - .buying marijuana, LSD, h a sh I s h , amphetamines. b'a r ·b i t u r a tie s and phencyclidlne. School officials didn 'l know the undercover agents v.·ere on campus. The two enrolled with false names, addresses and out-0f-state t r a n s f e r records, said Sgt. William DeNisi, who coordinated "Project Lunch Box." Each was taken to campus by an adult, posing as the agent's legal guardian. "We took advantage of the fact that it takes 30 to 90 days for school records to catch up to the student," said DeNisi, explaining that by the time school -e I )angers £laime~ "" ~?,~~r.A~:?' Urg~~~:':~~~r~~:.::1 .. ,., Hunting¥>n Harbour attorney begged Robert Alberta, speaking for Harbour quartet" section in Huntington Beach. the highest denSJty. Huntington ~a~ Councilmen to impose residents, ~t!y ikDit4 bis request was possibly o"range County. M zoned, there Harlow al'° said the city is aware of a blanke' bu1ldmg moratorium Mooday based on oppoaltlan to the HUD low· uld be 8 000• 1 h.i . earthquak'e potential and that some of .gh the ··-·· H I h dlstri . . . WO peop e w I e !fl nt t cm .:NJQ<!:t e g ts d . income housmg proposal. ' ' . . Sunset Heights is a high risk area, but, They refused, but agreed to study th~ . "There is no ~Im the SCK:alled Huntl.ngton .Harbour. an area four times he added, parts of the quarter section are area. federally ftnanced project focused the size, there would only be 6.000. And also some of the lowest risk areas in the Sunset Heighta, which is across attention on wbat was going ori tn that there ls an earthquake fault about one city. JJ1onqu~rul-1mm-1!!.e_lfarbour q~rter se'sf.~"-he _ ~ld·-~1~ h~d _ mil~ wi.de Int~~ a~t;,a~' _. -'· A. geo-ph1sicist, Dr. Ahmed Fouda, community, ls the lDCaUon of a planne<I assumea-our eTeCfiil MO appointed some of Xl5Crts' conl"!nflOfis were-advised the city to impose a moratorium ~unit apartment complex .to be financed officials had been watching what was disputed by city Planning Director Dick in the area until thorough studies could by the Department o! Hou51ng and Urban going on here. Harlow, who said the current zoning (See QUAKE Page 2) . . ' Charges Fly Battle for Five-district Beach Plan Intensified ~... . I • The bat~ to i;reate 111-,,.,. ,tllllii · IChool dbtrlots . within llie HUJil!iijloil Beach Uniodl Hlgb School Dla&iCt tntenslfled · M6iay as both sides accused each other of caring about "parocblal" interests and not tht education of dtll- dren. , Tl\~ hearings were beld Monday nJihl by the Orange County Conunitlee on School Diltrict OrganlzaUO!L The lint wa.!I in Ocean View and the second in F0W1tain Valley. Earll.er bearings were bekl last week in Westminster and Seal Beach. The last public hearing will be at 7 lonilht at l>Yt..r lniermedlate Sdlool 11\ Hunlingtoa Beach. Alier the bearinl the committee will decide whether lo aend .ti!• con!roTenlal plan on lo thll II.ate lloard of F.ducstlon for approvAI and P..,ible placement on the No+ember election ballOt. "If the plan you have before you Is not acceptable, change It, 11 pleaded Fred Voss, a: member of. the Fountain Valley khool boe\11· "'.J'be one lhlng you cannot do Is to do nothing." 1 v..., asked the commlltee lo try lo Work out a plan u soon as possible ; notlng overcrowding of the high achools is serioos and a unilicaUon plan is needed SOOD. ''1bere IS oo use telling these boards to gO back and talk again beca~ we have Oeen doing thls f« 10 years. We are never going to reach an agreemenl Aln!ady tl!ls plan has tumed friend «galmt friend," he said. Ailout 40 people attended ..0 hearing Nonilay. In Ill. 17 lndlviduall and group representatives spoke, 12 of tbem apPoSing the plan. ()olJ Fountain Valley School District Officials spoke in favor of the propouJ, with Beveral district residents asking that some plan be approved soon to relieve high school overcrowding. -. I.. M. ..,. ' ... -. .. ·--~· 11 ··~ ,, --~ . ·-·-'= 1t ,_ ... , .,_ q ,,. llfb 1t M9......., ,. I = ""'· r. ........... ,, --. ::r.-='. : .... "''' ---... 11 T ... ,... ti -.. ::: ... u-.1 --. ~·-'err1fo~ "':. Butbant• St., F:CIQnJlfn .Valley. 11P1ea1e gel ~ out 18 reduce the number of children ln·our lilgh IChool." AccusatJam that those on bo(h sides ot the issue aren't tODSiderlng the lntetea:ls of children were . made several times during the tWo be8rlngs. Roger Belgen,a Fountain Valley school IQl:!Y:o, ~ the mollves of blgh sCli'OOl trustees In oppo!ling tl!e current plan. "Is the hi&h -board trying lo perpetuate ilielf!"· be asked. Another """"81ion by Belgen, that the Westminster IM>otd 1a only concmed wlth lbe .1Jnan1'1al Implications of unification, lrougbt an angry reply lrom Westmlllster 'Tntstee Rod Cruse. He cleoled bis board's opposition is ,.lely financial, mentioning tliat the plan woukl create taclal imbalance, result ln mass buJlna fJl children and cause a loss of communfty identity, u well as create fmandal ~ In tbe diltrlct. Belgen 8bo wu crttica1 of a .stand by high school teachers not to aupport the upcoming 17-ceut high school tax (See DISl'RlCl'S, Pqe 11 Teen, Testifies In Rape Trial Of '°01"(!1.e Henry' CLEl\IEIJND (UPI) -A Clevoland teen-oger bl. testtfled abe was raped by Mel Stenl-t, · 14, who ploys Uncle Henry in the CBS aeries "All In the Farnlly," after'he tOkl lier •'b8vtng .ti witl! him would make a "°man out of me." The rape~ trtal began . Monday before Guyahop. County Omunon Pleas Judge Georie W. Whl!t-Ste"art pleaded inDocellt and waived .a jury trial. The git1 and II high IChqoi students earlier this year we!it to It ledure by Stewart wtio lonnlrly ,......, here, lbe 16-y....ota i!rl'"lellllied• She Aid"Stewart "look me lo a· house tl!at he asld heJOOPd to hit family. "We talted,~t • coqple of bour1," 1111 !ttllfled, f.,,,.....,jle-•IVid "" " ~ lo lhq!l\l"O """"tbloa·UPllifn. l told hlm"to bc!llC'.lt do'tlll. He'ti>ok me by the a.no. and palled me upltaln.11 She ttlll&ll ihat Stewart raped bet· In Jhe llJll!llnt. bedroom. • -The ~' 8'1d Ibo attempted to resist ht• adv... "bat .he told me that • . havln( a& wltl! hllii, .... Id make • ~°"~!."".:}told htm._I 1"1Dl¢<1 lo ")e '118;.~ Sl\O lald1 ~Pi>ed bet off about a blot* nm !lot • •"I -~ piqc to ~ anythlni about It but • llrl ll'ltn( ooa\'\nced me that. I ahould, ••. aid. ' Dr. D91M .,.._. ol U~IY 111op11• toltn• ~ tlll clrl "u not bNllcl • llo9'•IL • l TIJUANA POLICE Tf'ATCH FOR SLA TIJUANA, f\.1exico (UPT) -Police here have been alerted by the FBI to be on the lookout for Patricia Hearst and members of the Symbionese Liberation Anny. Tijuana Police Chief Ernesto Vizcaino said Monday be in!t,ructed his officers to v.-atch fOf' "one tall Negro, one short Negro and a tiny wbi girl." ----..>-1 w~:z ,, ,. Harrises' Kin, Hearsts Implore Trio to Give Up LOS ANGELES (AP) -A• lawmen continued their search for Patricia Hearst and William and Emily Harris. the distraught parents o( the suspected Symbionese 1.Jberation Anny members pleaded with their children U> surrender rather than face possible violent death. With the memory of. Friday's naming deaths of six SLA members vivid in her mind, Mrs. Betty Bunnell, Harris' MORE HEARST STORIES APPEAR TODAY ON PAGE S ~~~--~~~~-mother, said: "All of us just can't bear the thought of seeing anything on film llke we saw this past weekend. and to think that it might happen to my son is almost unbearable and I do wish be would give himself up." Mrs. Harris' father, F r e d e r i c Schwartz, flew to Los Angeles from Chicago Monday night to plead with his daughter to surrender to him. In a statement aimed at Emily, TT, Schwartz said, "YOO have only two cbp open oow: you may elect to die an equally horrible and totally useless death ... Your other choice i!: to come forth and ·Jive."· He offered to meet her and take her to . law officers. And in Hillsborough, Catherine Hearst, mother of the »year-old coed whose kidnaping on Feb. 4 set off this case, said, "I hope she will give herself up and come home." But there was no sign that ~1iss Hearst or the Harrises, a white couple, were about to voluntarily give up. And more than 100 local, state and federal law offtcen remained on full~ime duty in search of the three .. described as "armed (See HEARST, Page I) Ocean View Teachers In Slowdown A work slowdov.'D in the Ocean View Sohool pta:trict· qmtinued today as teachers ptotested Pits JD current con- tract negotiations for next year. Teachers, who picketed Ocean View District Offices Friday and Monday, have rejected a district offer for a five percent salary hike, saying they wilt accept nothing less than 14 percent. Linda Boitano, executive secretary of the West Orange County United Teachers, said the group also distributed leanets door-to-door over the weekend outlining their oontract demands. Teacher& rejected the salary offer at a meeting last week . where they also voted to start a work slowdown. Teachers are meeting each day at noon at 1'-1urdy Park to prepare picket signs, leaving campus so they aren't available for extra student counseling. Teachers also have voted to stop a 1 I extra-curricular \\"Ork. Ocean View District officials say it would cost about $7.5 million of the district's $12 million budget to meet all the teacher demands. Even a five percent~ salary boost, officials said, \\'ill require $78,000 of the district's cash reserve, According to the district's salary proposal for next year teachers would earn $8,145 minimum in their first year of teaching and $15,825 maximum with 10 years of ser\'ice and 60 hQur.s of graduate school crediL Teachers also are d e m a n d i n g additional class planning time, reduction of class size and less time spent in meetings and conferences. Official Guilty Of Heroin Sale FRESNO (AP) -Former city Planning Commissioner Norm,an Bain~ has been convicted of three counts of selling heroin and one count of ~sessing heroin for sale. ... After the Superior Court jury's verdict Monday, Judge Leonard Myers scheduled sentencing for June 10. Baines, who operates a bail bond office here, was acquitted of a charge of possessing marijuana. Poet Knowsit Judge Retur1is Verse i1i Kind SAN F.1\ANCIS!)O (AP) -Patrick Shannon sent a ven;e with his note lo a judge ez,plaloln~ that a poet's Income is small and he . couldn't pay a $15 bltchhlldng UckeL Poet Sh1111100'1 Unes started: . "Oh, Ill\ up mine eyes. For t&ere, in God's wondrous skies, can the sun's kiss and the cloud's mist, wash away all our Iles.'' In a handwritten let)er dismissing the charge, Judge Fred A. Schenk Jr. ol Morro Bay wrole back: "! pray you keep a aoog hJ your heart, for therein lies the flltun of mankind." • officials would learn the students had given raise information , their work would be finished. George made his first drug purchase after being on the Los Amigos campus just a few hours. It took Susan about a week. Both said the drug problE'm is obvious. George, for example, told of one day when word got around campus some one was coming at noon to sell dru gs. When she arrivt'd, students just lined up to --· -·---------- make buys, he sa id. Susan described a girl's rest room at Fountain Valley referred to as the "main head," used more for taking and dealing in drugs than for anything else. "A lot of dealing at Fountain Valley goes on sitting on the lawn ,'' she added. Some students on both campuses, the pair said, don't even attend classes regularly, or if they do, they leave during class to meet their friend s, take drugs or CS.. ACID, Page l) J •· --- TUXliDO.CLAD CASPERS, WIFE, ANN, BOARD PLANE Champ19ne C1mpai9n Flight to Honey of 1 Veal Meil 28 Couples at Caspers' Birthday Fund [)inner • By L. PETER KRfEG Of !tie Otlly P'lltf Slaff There were builders and bankers and other Orange Countians and all of them v.·ent to San Diego Monday night to say "Happy Birthday" to Fifth District Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers. Twenty-eight couples joined t h e Newport Beach politician for a $1 ,000-a· plate fund raising dinner at the Westgate Plaza Hotel. The guests, in formal attire, flew by chartered plane from Orange County Airport at 6 p.m., sipping Mum 's champagne on board . Their gourmet dinner began with quail egg soup and featured veal sauteed for eight hours and served covered with honey. Tbe ninHOurse feast ended ~·ith strawberry crepes. Guest& were served brandy and other liqueun on the return lJlght which land· ed about II p.m. AmOjlg those saluting C&spers' !ltl! birthday, which I! realb' today, were Newport Beach builder John D. Lusk and hia wKe, aod Sanla Ana beni<er Kenneth Carlson, • member of the board ol Commercial National Bank. The guest list al80 included NewPorl Beach enalneerlng COlllUltant Bob Bein and bis wife and Dana Point restaurateur David Perrin. Also among the guosta were Mr. and Mn. Paul Raogle ol Anaheim . Ranglo Alt he wa1 representing the Orange County Refuse Aasoclltloo, w h 1 ch represenw the ~ ~l\llt compantos Workin& In tJie ~y. Most of the gues1a said Ibey wer. making the trip "for the fun of it" and all professed support for Caspers' June 4. re-election bid. "He's been a friend of our family for years," Lusk said. "It takes tOur yea.rs for a board member to learn how to do a good job," Carlson said. "He's had the typical problems, but I think he 's at the point now where he knows how to do a good job." Bein said he was going because he thinks "good government needs support. You • get good government by participating. ''\Vhen someone proves themsClves to some degree, like Ron has done, it Is sometimes better than an unknown,·• he said. "We're supporters of ~1r. Caspers," declared refuse association represenla· tive Rangle. Caspers, himself, would say little to reporters a.s guests climbed aboard the Lockheed Electra for the 20-irl.inute flight. "l'm surprised they let you past the .security gate." he said lo reporters, adding that he was lookins forward to a good dinner. Aides declined to release a completa guest list, and !Orne of those making the trip curtly refused to I d e n t i f y themselves. casper1 would have raised about $511,000 with tl!e alf•ir, If all paid their WIJI, Aides dldn'l J&y, Air California offlcl•il said the 1JI. pas.oenger plane coat $1,lllO lo-· HJt would bave been cheaper for them lo Dy on '"""' faro ," the spoWmall llicl. ... • • _! DAILY PILO_l -·:--:-:"~----;:T:Ut:sd:•:t.=Ml)'=2::l:, :1:97:.'-----....., Jaworski's Joh 'Not Threatened' WASHINGTON (UPI\ -President Nixon is not considtring firing ~n Jaworski as \\.'at.ergale spec i a I prosecutor, a White House spokesman said today. Gerald L. Warrtn. dtputy press secretary. replied, "~o" when asked "·hether Jaworski y,•ould be removed in the aftermath of his public complalnt ~fond.ay that the ?resident through his chief impeachmtnt l!l'A'Ytr was auempting to undercut Jay,·orskl's role ae prosecutor. Jawonki charged in a Jetter to the Senate Judiciary Committee that through JEB MAGRUDER GETS TERM Candidates A~r T 01iiglit Candldtl<s for oran,. O>unty oupervloor In Ille ._,..,,, J1111t 4 primary election "111 ·-on Clianntl IO In a eo.mlnlde live television broadcast from I lo 9:!0 IOOighl Newsmen will question t h e cand.idaie1 and vtewers are tnvtted to call In questlons by phoning 1197- 03o1 durlni the broadcast. • Beach Budget Review Slated In Long Br,ach An ali.<fay stooy session will be held \\'ednesday in Long Beach for a review IN PRISON, Pogo 4 of the pmpooed 131 million Huntington ---his counsel James D. SI. Clair. Nixon Beach 1974-75 dty budget. claimed that the speCial prosecutor had Councilmen will ntfft with the city no right c I) to lry to subpoena tapes and administrator and department ·pcads in documents relating to p r esi dent i a 1 the Riviera room of the Edgewater HyJ1tt conversations and (2) to take Nixon to Home, at 2nd Street and Pacific Gout urt Highway, Long Beach. co . -St. Clair echoedWarrenis statement8 to Wednesday's session, held out of town, reporters on Capito! Hill. is legal according to the city attorney's ''It's very unlikely and not under olfioe because It i.s only a study ses&ion coosideratlon at all," St. ctair repUed at which no action can be taken. when asked if the dispute over State law prohibil.1 council meetiqgs Jawonki's efforts to get 64 more White outside the city limits when acUoo ls Houae tapes and other materials might po.ssible. lead to the proseeutor's dism~11al. The seaion starts at 8:30 a.m. and St. Clair said be "disagreed strongly" isn't expecied to finish until 9 p.m. The v..ilh Jaworsky over the prosecutor's budget study is open to the public. contention that he needs the additional Discussion is exJ)eCttd to be hot and materials for Watergate coverup trials heavy With several declsiorui e1pected to and said he was prepared to take the be made lo either cut many city services case to the Supreme Court. or impose new fOl'"IN of taxes. "l hope It doesn't have to go that far Some SQUested cuts in pubUc service but I am prepared to if It has to," St . • include closing branch libraries, cutting aair 'Said. out the Police helicopter force, less street At the White House, Warren said when cleaning, less lawn mo"'ing, reduce _, paramedic oervlce. ~~!':' wr .. ~er k) NJ~: was goinfg •t..~· _ Administrator Dave Rowlands has said -_,,..!1!§ ,.,.,.,.11 : ,.,e matter_o -~ -he doesn'tieelihat will be neceswy~bUt subpoena of the special proseculoT'• h •••• office (for the tapes I is being addre5sed e ~say new revenue will have to be . CJ found, or some services ~1[ go. in court. Mr. St. air has addressed PO.Wble eltn taxes include a trash .hinuelf to the matter." , Nixon flew back to Washin1ton Monday pickup fee, higher per·barrel oil tax , and night from a long weekend. in Florida. some people have suggested a land Former Attorney Genlral E 11io1 transfer tax, charging each time Richa.rdsoo, who resigned last October property i3 sold. rather than fire former s pee I a I proseeutor Archibald C.Ox in a similar dispute over subpoenas, said at a Congressional Club breakfast today in Washington that the guidelines covering the prosecutor were understood by all parties when Attorney Guieral William B. Sa1be "·as confirmed. "The guidelines are e1plicil that Jaworski does have the power, indeed the duty 1r he regards It as necessary, lo challenge Ute assertion of executiVe privilege," Richardson said. Richardson said he did not believe the dispute would go as far as II did 1nrta11 · when Co• was fired. He said i! the President decided to fire Jaworski, ''The roof would fall in." In another developmffit Viet Prtsident Gerald R. Ford said today be thinkll the Supreme Court will ultimately decide if Jaworski will receive the 54 taped presidential conversations subpoenaed last month. In an interview this morning, Ford Al90 said he thinks it more impcrtant for Nixon to cooperate with the House Judiciary Committee than with Jaworski. Ford said he has always advised the White House to cooperate. but, "It is more Important to cooperate with the judiciary committee than with Jaworski since the committee is ronsidering Impeachment." Technicolor Device Given to Library The audio-visual department of the Huntington Beach library now has a ne"· Bmm technicolor cartridge projector for public use. ~ new projector was given to the library by Dick Boucher and Bill l\1cNm on behalf of the ~lunicipal Employes .Association t"-fEA). the organization wttich represents m~t city Y.'Grkers. 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" ltQV'ltf!l.ot~ 11t,00'9'114"'- (0l!I M-»01¥!1~ ..... ~llft'I l<"we<O<'! llK~ ll)l ~ ~•1'\f S.ft°'"'9f!le Xll""'""°C!C..-~•ol ' From Pagel HEARST. • • and e1tremely dangerous'' and f)OMibly the last remnen\8 of the small band of terrorists. Law officers said their search for ~tiss Heant and the HatT!au was still cenJ~red in Southern Calilomia, all.hough Los ADgeles Police Cmdr. Pete HaJan declared, "If they've got any sense, tlley'd have left. Things are getting hot here." 1be I a t e s t lead p>pped up in lhe Newhall area, about 30 miles norttl of Los Angeles, where an 83-year-old man said Miss Hearst and the Hanlse!I drove up to his small home in a red-and-black s e d a n ~fonday night and asked for dire<:tions to a motel. Hi told them to drive ba<:k to the Loo Angeles suburb of Van Nuys. After they left, he called authorities. Howtyer, a spokesman for the FBI said they checked out the lead aod ''we're calling it a 'washout.' There wam.'L.,enough substance to it to eipect to find them in the Newball area ." "The man and woman ln the front aeat of the car Seemed t.o be real nervous, but the girl, Patricia, 'A"ho was in the ba ck seat, was calm and talkative," said William Walls, a retired Army n1astcr sergeant. "She grinned at me. She's a wonderful looking girl. It's a shame .. .'' The three are ·wanted on FBI complaints, filed 7'-1 o n d a y , for investigation of illegal use and J>06Scssion of automatic \Yeapons. The f'BI decision lo classify ~11ss Hearst as an SLA participant capped a wild .,. .. eekend in which six leaders of the SL.A , including its leader. Cinque. died after an hour.Jong gunbattle with 500 police at a south Los Angeles hideout. The FBI said ii concluded that Miss llcarst joined the revolutionary cUque .,.,·hlch violently kidnaped her 3'n months ago aft.er an IS.year-old youth Identified her aod the Harrises as the per90ns 'A'ho kidnaped him for 12 hours aod stole his 1ruck in a getaway from a sporting goods store 'nlursday. The FBI said it beJieved it \\"SS 1'-liss Hearst who fired 30 rounds of automatic rifle slugs Into the store after Harris allegedly bungled an attempt to shopl ift a 49-cent pair of socks. * * * FBI Says SLA's Fugitives Ca1i Give Up .4nytime SAN FRANCISCO (UP[) -'lite FBI said today that Patricia Hearst and the two Symbionese Llberati0tt Army fuJlitlves c:ould SWTender by telephoning or wtlklne Into any FBI ofllce. Olarles W, Bate., !be FBI apeclal agent in charge of the lnvtstlgatton .said 1r Miss Heal'81 and Bill and Emily Harris wanted to rive themselve. up, they coukl call any F&! omce ind •rrang<inen" for theJr surrender WOudl be mrked aut. Or, he 1ald, they c:ould aurrender by plltg to any FBI office. "Al Iona 11 they are sl...,. and -k out the detail" they 'tl'Ollldn't ha"' ' '")'lblnl to worry about," Bai.. aid. "But we're not going to walk Into a p1 ... Mid be ambushed.'' • • Park'~ Cost Major Part Of Budget The 11.3 million first pbaoe ol the city's recreational complex in Mile Square Park Is a major new eii:penJe tn the proposed 11174-75 Fountaln Valley budget. Fountain Valley City Councilmen will .!iludy the $5.25 million preliminary budget at 6 o'clock tonight J.n the library conference room at City Hall, 10200 Sl.!iter Ave. . The council ..nil recoovene at a o'clock In council chambers for a rtCWar session. The propoced budget is larpr than this ;~ar's $4.8 million document, but the city's tu rate of $1.15 per $100 aaaeased valuation is e1pected to 1tay the same. City officials operate on a ten-year budget. a a)'Jitem of long·range financial projections. This Is lhe sixth year the eity has used the ten-year budget plan and, according to City Manager James Neal , this has been the "most difficuJt" year because of mnauon. fncreaaed coSts for efectrlelty, gasoline and diesel fuels are f1S,OOG to $100.000 m~r~ -or. about double -the city's original projections a year ago, he said. In his message to the council Ntal said he expects the first phase ~f the recreational complu -including the gymnasium and softball and volleyball fields -to be operating by early or mid- 1975. The proposed budget includes the recommended hiring of thr~men to ~plete a paramedics team, and four police cadets. It also prop;ises beginning a pcllce canine prQgTam, ·~with tilt' ·purchase of one dog primarily for robbery prevention ln the commercial and tndustri11l areas." . Jn addition, the preliminary budget -·includes' pro~ls f6t: -SS0.000 for Construction of medians on Broothurst. Street from the San Diego Freeway to north of Warner Avenue and on Slater Avenue from Brookhurst to \Vard Street. -$80,000 for various s t r e e t improvements. -$250,000 as the city's share for half the cost of traffic signals on Ward Euclid and Brookburst Streeb and Heii Avenue. -$177,900 for park improvements including $68.400 for construction of th~ 3.7 acre Fulton P8rk: $81,500 for the 5.5 acre Courreges Park: $8 000 f o r expansioo of La Capilla Park: 16.000 for .,.·ork in River Park; and $14,000 for bicycle and hiking tralls in Historical Site Parle. . The fargest portloo of the budget - $1.9 milllan -would 1.0 for public safety police and fire services). More than $1.5 million ~'Ould go for public wocks, parks and o t h e r developmental services: $612,839 for general governmtnt eosts and "6,750 for the new human se~ department. FromP .. el QUAKE ... be made of earthquake faults. Or. Fouda referred to the NeYr-port· lnglevrood fault as "one of the most dangerous." "Th.is whole eity is underlined with £ractures. There's one right under thla council chamber," replled Councilman Jerry 1'-fatney. "Our whole city is fractured with faults. "l don't want to downgrade seismic activity, but we'll all dro...n from the Santa Ana River before we dfe from 3.n earthquake. It'1 too bad we don't have a low·lncome housing project next to the river so we could get people concerned about that ," Matney said. "I think we're bordering on ne1Ugence here," charged Alberts. "The lwes are mucb deeper than the housing project." Earlier Monday, Alberts appeared before the south coast rea:ional coastal commission, asking that body to rehear its approval for the apartments. He was turned down on a M vote. \\'bile councllmtn rtfuled to lmpole!! an immediate moratorium, they did ask the city attorney to detennine the city's liability for projects built o v e r earthquake faults, and asked the starf to further study planning procedures in the Sunoet Heights di>tr!ct. They 1180 delayed, tem porar 11 y, approval of a final tract map for one apartment project -not the HUD oomple< -proposed by G~g Ktnt and Lawrence Rink on the soutb&ut corner of Algonquin and Pea= street~ From P.,e I DISTRICTS ... increase. C. B. Wri-"t. pr81dtnt ·elect ol that toach.r group, !Old the commillte hla organization vottd tale Monday to I reverse an earlier 1"neutral" stand and •'Ork to •U!>POrt the Issue. $500,000 Offer Told CARSON CITY, Ney. (UPI) -J'onnet Governor Paul J.atalt CClttlnneO Monday he wu olferod $500,000 wt.'" In ottloa to get a gM>bllnc lioeo. for • ponoo 3'00Cloted wtlh ti. llftdmiotld. ,,,. offer came ltoC!I Jl!Mty ''1'11e Oreelt" =·~ ~ ... ~~o~~ Immediately, ~ OOhuMl&I Jad: Anduut repollC. • I • • " ./ Ul'I T...,.,.,, Food Costs • Off in U.S.; Coast's Up WASHINGTON (UPI) -Consumtr food jlrlcos 1b>wed the biggest drop of any month ln 16\'en years In Apr il. helping 1lew the recent rapid ri9e in -Americana' coet of living, th c government reported today. Even wllh the favorable figures on food, howeoJer, the overall Comumer Price Index rose 0.1 percent in April . btcawe of incrtase!I in prices of 1a00Une, clothlna and relail 1oods. Sharply lowef' betl prices and declines in the aupennarket cost or Pork, PQUllry, eus and fi'tJh vegetable• reatrtted in a 0.4 pen:ent drop In food prle<a last month. This wu the flnt decline In food prices since September and the blgge!lt one· month falloff since February. 1967, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said. Cool Enou.gl!., Buddy? But prices p.iid by consumers for goods and 1ervJces in Orange and Los Aneeles counties rose 1.2 t>ercent ln April, ac- cordin1 to the Southtm Clllfornia office of the Burea&l of Labor Statlslics. Food prices were up .I percent. Handler Paul Barkman and Suzy, 30-year-old elephant at Ute Sacra- mento Zoo. demonstrate confidence in each other as they cool off It was the l&rgest one-month rise in coosumtr JiriCH in the area since August 1973 when the increase 'A'IS 1.4 percent. during a '''arm, spring day. UCI's Hospital Pla1i Supported By Hu1itingw1i · Huntifliton Beach Councilmen stepped delicately Monday night into the controversy surround.log the ll.!ie of. Orange County Medical Center as a uaching hospital for UC Irvine. They passed a resolution supporting the need for a teaching hospital, COMected to UCI. in Orange County, but refused to say where it should be. (Related story, Page 31. The action "'as proposed by Councilwoman Nonna Gibbs w h o criticized county supervisors for asking a high price in their effort to sell the medical center to the university. "They're trying to charge for a hospital th al should be bombed," she complained. "The supervisors "''ish to sell it at an exhorbitant price." But when she could not explain what the controversy is all about, or where a hoopital is proposQd, Councilmen Al Coen all<! JP'TY 1'!Rl¥Y.pb.fe<lt4 to takJi>i any .• kind of a 5lrnng St.and on an is.sue they ,,·ere unfamiliar wi!h. They ' also opposed the m i 1 d e r resolution. but IOlt 5-2. It was never mentioned ~fonday, and councilmen were apparently unaware of it. but the state has already agreed to build a Sl5 million, 200-bed teaching hospital on the UCI campus. Murdered Girl Kin of Officer RICHMOND (AP) -Authorities have Identified tne body of a .,.·oman found in the bay Friday with her throat cut as that of the daughter oC a San Pablo police sergeant. She was identified f\-Tonday as Betty Jean Keith, 32. daughter of Sgt. Hoyle Stapleton. Donald James. 38, an employe of a Richmond bus service, has been booked for investigation of murder. The woman's body was found off Richmond . a broken piece of wire attached lo ooe leg. ---------~· ~ FroWI Pagel 'ACID'. buy and sell them. Susan sakl she classes after three • • stopped allmllnr weeks. 'Ille ocbool sent a Jetter to her false home addre.ss, but nothing more was done. George, who eventually was dismissed lronucb.,,,l.:l!'ui>lY•stiOJ<N ln'.11_~t officer who called at his f1!1e addreta. Both George and Susan fonned no close friendships at school. When they "y;ere ba cked into·· attending some dnlg p;irlies. they v•ere told to fake participation. Both reported to police nearly every day during the operation. turning over drug purchases, and reYiewlng their progress. ''I think before the arrests a Jot or parents didn't know v"hat 'A'l.!i going on," Susan said. "t.taybe they just chose not to koow. PartDb abouldn't think that juat becJlusc their k1d dldn't I<' bwied, be isn'1. inYOl'¥ed." ' · "\Vhat is unfortWlate is that mOS\ _ .. ,. c\00'~ ~.,.'lfltll&b .. ,~narcotlcs and how to cope w1tli. th6 situation," George added. , The two uid the narcotlai Pl'Ol>lein lo about the same on bolh campuset.:..... bad -aod pilla are u much a part of it u marijuana . They alao claim the problem is spreading to tbe clementory 1Cbool1. Instead of worrylng about the longterm effect, many 91udents, c:.orre aaid, "lblnk drugs are the lte'lelt thlnJ In the world." Library to Take Water Payments Dol\'lltown Hunllnl!OO Bacb l<Sldents can now pay their water bills each Wednesday at the public llhrar)', llZ5 Main St., according to city Infonnalloo Offic« Bill Reed. City Trusurer Warren Hall will hive a cashier at the library from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., each Wednesday. Hall "Y' the service was establlahed primarily to help elderly ret5idents of the downtown neighborhood. The Con.sumer Price Index for the Los An1eles and Orange c:ounty area reached. a ,....,,.i hlcil'ln April of 13.91 (l!l67-I00 1c Prices in April were 9.7 percent abcn·e y"ar·ago levels. That was the largest lZ.month rue ill the Southland ind"\ since July, 1151. Although the overall rise was the smallest In the closely watched index since a 0.3 percent rise last September, prlcts Amerlca111 pay 1 for retail a:oods sill! were 10.2 percent higher than a year ago on a nationwide basis. 'lblt ls an unU1U1ny ateep climb by hl1torlcal -•tandanls, and--.n lndlcaUon that the nation 11 a till . fl&hUng a severe _ 1 lnOalionary problem. The rise in consumer prices ha5 been even greater in the past three months, 12.1 pereent. April 's 0.1 increa.se if earrled over a full year, would come' out to an annual r\se of 7.2 percent. The index stands at 144.0 compared to a 1917 blse of 100. This meana that a variety of goods and service! that cost $10 in 1967 increJSed in price to $14.40 in April. April's rtport showed that on the negative t~e. fuel prices rose slightly after a drop In Mareh. Gasoline prtce.!i are 40 percent above the April, 1973 level a~ overall fuel prices are 6 percent hlcl>u. The coat of eloth.1.Dg ~limbed 0.8 P""""t. above normal for AprD. 1be CClt of medical cart, rent. dry · cleanlna:. bus flJ'U and a variety of · comumer services rose o.e percent last month. Teachers Boost Tax Boost Now Teacherl In the Hunllnclm Beach Union !Ulh lidlool Dillrict Monday volld to support the p_..i 17<enl blgh sc.bool tu inc:rta&e, revenlna an earlier """1ral 1tand. C.B. Wrilftl, prej1ldetti..tect of the District Educaton AMoclallon, said the decision WU made by that llfOIJP'I executive board because teachers reallu an addlllonal blgh school Is needed to relieve overcrowd.Ina. The "' Increase wiD be ptac.d before voters JW!e64. If approved, funds generated by lncrtase will be used to build a new gh ocb>ol at Golden West Street and Warner Avenue. NOW, HEAR THIS ( According to the President's Council on Environ- mental Quality, it is becoming increasingly difficult for anyone to escape noise. 40,000,000 Americans risk hearing ·impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44,000,000 other Americans have the utility of their dwellings adversely affected by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21,000,000 Amercians are affected by construction·related lloise . Now what does this have to do with carpet? Car- peting will drastically improve accoustics in any room by Quieting your home environme·nt, making radios. television, and the family sound better. . Remember, at Alden's, even .our LOUD carpeting is Quieter. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plocentla A••· COSTAMISA 646-4838 M-'llltft. t le l:JO! M. t le '1 let. ttJO lo S. • I ) ' I \ I • • • TUf!day, May 21, 1974 H DAILY PILOT S • Israeli ets Attack S. liehanon Sites Caspers AdDJits . Builders' Funds ,,,,.. By JACKIE HYMAN Rooald Caspers, Fifth D I 1 t r i e t incumbent oo the Oraqe Coonty Board of Supervt110rs, admlUed Monday that about half his _campaign funds came from builders although he claims to he a fervent open space advocate. "The builders donate heoaule I give them a lo! of my time," said Caspen, who Is ,..klllc re-election June 4. "I dont' play golf with them, but I'm willing to dbcu&s UUng~" " "!try to give people !Ne advice at my office oo how they can mod1fy their plans so they'll pa• the coastal comm15sim," he said at a meetiog with neighbon at hiJ Lido Isle home in Newport &ecll- Hearings Set For Hospiwl 'Prob'lems' Caspers is I -al the S6uth·Coul Reglooll Zone CiolJlorvaUon COma>boloa. In a cunpai,n dilcloluno llalerneDI rel.-d 'lut week, Clspers llated colltctlons al fl.U,700 Jn c:ampolgn ftmdl, $6$,000 wu ·• loan from bl.s own in..stmenl company and $57,700 was collect..i bf •bis landioc orgaolzatlon, Friendl al Ron Cospen. · casp.n• Jill of ma)lr donon omaiJted almost entirely of developers and lol>bybts who do bu11ne ... with the county or seek county approval ror their proje<t.s. The sum of 13,000 was donated by 'lll!tln Glen and 11,000 contributions came from developers lncl-g the Mls&loD Viejo Company, Don Koll C<lmpany, Avco Development Compaoy, Pres!ey COrpontioa, R o s s m o o r CorJloratkn, Poodenloa Homes and the Irvine Company. '1 think there's a mlddle ground between devek>pment and environment,'' CHpen said Moaday. In addition to reaffirming hiJ adwcacy of open space parts and recreatioo areas, caspen then said he wants to curtail Orange County Airport noise, pooslbly by expanding operaliool· II Olltarlo Airport. Wheo a member of the aOOlenc< • objected that .ontallo bas the same A state senate subcmommlttee on a.i1port noile problems as the Orange medical education and beallb needs is ~tbea:'.De ~· repJ~. "It's really expected to hold-hearings.Jn Iale.J.....to --"TIJO-imm.-·iro.md the Onlario study problems of county hospii.Js ouch ,._ ;., iowJ..1 and can he moved " as Orange County Medlcal Center he~ ""'.d • ' (OCMCl. .., . An aide to State Sen. Mervyn S. Dyamally (D-Loo Angel .. ) llld today the oommtttee will look at coanty bospitala throughout the state to determine ii new legislation is needed to ensure provision ol adequate care fa< the medi<ally indlll""t of California. OCMC is the hospital which """" the county's poor. It alao is the major facility used by UC lrvine-Cali(onria C:OUege of Medicine for tbe training of physicians-to-be. FO< tile pea year, UC! offidals have bet<I negotiating with Oralll!" Coanty ,. arrtve at a long term agreement on conlnl! of the facility. ':c UC! ireaeritty provid,. the medical stall and the county C011tnl1 the non- medlcal !unctions rant!lnc from JaUDdry and food ..rnce to admlnlstratkn. Nearly a year ago, a 1111 million state bood allocation for teadllng hoopltaI facilllles fa< UC! was split to provide 115 miltloo for ID Ol>-<:llllpUI boopltal and $5 mlltloo for Improvements on OCMC and eotablinn<DI ol I comty dlDlc: oyt&lem. No strinp wore attached to the campus hospital building fllDd, but the long range agroement -a condllioo requirod of UC! and the county hefott the improrement ....,, could he spent. The Dymally aide aid llOth!og the senate commlrtee b ezpedlDg to do will directly lflecl the U C I ·co u n t Y negoltatlom or the llate -og hospital aIIocallon formda. Legialatkn the commitlee m i Ch I -may bril[IMI the -for future county hoopttal 0 p e r I t i 0 D I • however. Ao eumple ol the type ol W..matlon being ooucht durlni the hearinp, Dymally'S aldt llld, 11 the elfe<t of s!Ate formulas for relmbunemmt· ol Medkal patients care. County officials contend preaent reimbursements do not meet costs at OCMC. The aide said ll olher counties report the same problem k II possible J.he committee might suggest a rtvisklo in state laws governlng repaymenll loc hoopltal servkes. In any cue. an agreement between UC! and the county II due before JulJ I -the day county spupervllO<I have said they'll uk UC! to leave the county facility .• $1.1 Million Suit Goes Against Avco and Others A 11.t millioo slander judgment against Avco Qlmmunity O.V.topen, a Laguna NicUel bomeowuen group ml IMlv1dual Laguna Ntcuei ·mldenls, WIS reached by an ~Olli!llJ ..,.._ Ooorl jury Mooday. ., The huge award ls helleVed to be one of the largest eftr readied in the Orange County court and inchldeo a llOll,20I in actual damages and II mlllloaoln )iunltlve damages award. Hany R. L!j>pert, :!O, of Garden Grove. an .,.;neer with the state divlsioo oC higbwa)'l liled the suit JOOre tlulan two years ago. Hi.! complaint alleged he bad been the \ictim ol a coospiracy by Avco and the otberl to -him and his 00. . to Laguna Nlguel ~y and violate hi• privacy through a campaign of ttmrism ecxmomic depression and ~~· tm't -' three ,..,. ago, be boagbt • two«ory ''move oo" -ln Mlslioft Viejo and oll<mjlted to move il cm a plroel in the Laguna Niguel La Veta traCt. He alleged Am> "'"ihl to prevent tile relocalicm ol the -and ""481"1 in • -of publJc meettnp, IDIO<lll'lle reparU and vandalism to pi:evenl ll In -to Avco, the' oult named NI--' Ilomeo!mert and Oommmlty •-. I AB>clatloo, Inc., C.llftrnla Fedenl Savings and Loan and oeveraI Individual --.. In the La Veta tract. >Ill OI _p&JJOJ.., .<tpallo[[I SJOCl1l!l .. P°" ™""-'"""""'" OJJ<lfld Ba!Jno home as a "hayloft," and alleged thetr "hip class neighborhood .... being turned into ID 'Inltallt lbetl<>.' " Avco ~ dedlneil to """""""t .. pooolbte -1· Upport'• attom<y, !loo Belveel of ~ ~ell balled the dedsioo u a ''fi!umpb" for the judlclal symm. 44 Buses to Be Added To Transit Di-strict The oca.go County Transit Drstriet wUI add -lllll another 44 -to lit Jtl'Owlng lloel during tile early part of 1975, dillrlet General Manager G.J. "Pete" Fteldfng.llldd Monda)',~ Fleldlng told dlatrld dlrifCIM the !eden! Urllao Miii TraDlll Aatllorltl' bu approved Ula opoclllca-10< tllO ..,.. -· wbleli will be °'" feot lonpr thin thl blatli OCl'D --.. Ille rood. BldJ cm the 1a1C oddltilll ID Illa county'• bul n..t have alnOclY ""'6 oat to tlhe componloa and the coot ol udl ""'could falf lnlo 1111! '61.llOO ...... Mary Evelyn lln'dm. diltrtct publ!e telatlcln1 'Officer, •Id It '°';<911 of the coat would be -by lflllla '""" UMTA ~the~ i:onllllC llun local 11'1111111 coffers. Tbe dlltrld'• ·r-1"'1 wltb the federal ........... deall wllll ...... eolllnc I mufmlDD ol ll0,000 but dllrlni ,...,,..,.. _.,, tt -mmW that -. "''" ,... .., 111 "·• .m 111o ...--........... TW OOllld -I WI! ..a., Ill -'I mlDlan fir Ibo ............. wHb • E ' San~ Ooof'r.e Pf,ant· Eyed By Reagan ~ By JOHN VALTERZA Of ... o.ny ..... ,,.,. Some of the tightest Be<W'lly In the history of the San Ono!"' Nuclear Generatlng Station greeted Calileqlla's Gov. Rooald Reagao Monday as he tourtd the complex on Its seeood day of operaUon after a shut<k>wn for repairs. Reagan, who said he always has been a staunch supporter of nuclear fission to produce energy, said the tour reinforced his convictions about the concept. But neWsmen were barred from joining the state's chief executive on the half· hour walk through the station which started up again on Sunday. Persons who were allowed to join in the tour first d»ecked in at a trailer where they reportedly were searched before being allowed near the control room and reactor sphere about a quarter·mile away. The security has been in effect at the station since a tour earlier this year when a delegate from a Sierra CJub committee perpetrated a hoax with a vial, which he &aid "could have contained nitroglycerine." The hoas by the unlverslty prol..,.r, he said, was intended to show how simple it woo.Id. have been to sabotage the reector ·C91Dplex. Southern California Edison officials Monday odmitted tbat the ban on newsmen "may not be good for public relations, but that's the way it's got to be." Reagan made the brief stopover alter touring coastal acreage between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar as part of a campaign to win support for a ballot proposal this June which would rmance state purcba6e of such land for parks purposes. His geoeral observation! a.bout Onofre included his personal feelings that th'e reactor is safe_ "U other people could go in and see What l saw and have the opporttmlty to ask the right qU<stioos, thex '!"Wd he ..-...,!, IA>O," Jlt'llld iM!lll·& brief _.,, outside the chaln-!iiik gates of Ille eomptex. Reagan said that he believes: the current mode of nuclear generation will give way later in the decade to nucl~ar fusion reactors whereby a hotter reaction would be achieved and the process will create u1 own fuel. "It's as dose to perpetllal motion as yOO can get," be said, "and it will ultimately he the best way to do the job." . Reagan said he believes in a "balan~ approach" to meet California's electrical power needs. "1 think that by, using m o r e hydro( electric) generation and geothennal sources, we coold achieve the balance," be &aid. OuTellt experiences with oil "1ortages, he said sbould serve aa a warning for callfomians not to rely as.. much on fossil fuels for electrical generatioo. "Oil bas to he regarded as a product more than fuel }>ecause so much has to he manufactured with il "We all bave to realiu that products go up in cost, and oil is not the best way to go about generating electricity. "It's like burning the furniture to stay warm," he added. Smoking Ban To Be Enforced On OCTD Buses Starting June 20, It wtn he illegal to smol!e ahoard Orange County Transit District buses. No ¬ing signs have been pooled on the buses for a long time but until district directors voted to approve an ordinallce to that effect, the signs had no legal te<th. The ordinance was the work of one OCl'D director -SUpervisor Robert Batttn. Battin allO won approval for a parUal ban on smoking in most county billdlnp. Not all OCTD dftdors v.we in favor of the ban; how.-. Direct« Rkhard Lym of Newport Beach -agalml the ordtnaooo hecouse be llld It -..uid he "count..-· productive" and '"'"1d keep people away from the buses. Dlroetor Jolm Kane! of Cypress, the only -on Ille board, l1lo Wted aplnst Jr1iOt gave no reaaoo foe his -· But Ballin fGand ~ from the other lwo hoard memhen, Fountain Valky ~ .Al .Jlolllnd«> and SUporWl>r Ralpb Clark, and t b e clnlllonoe WU lppmoci. ' J)epaty Col!Dty COUnaeJ X... Smart said the 1"1i Is the !Int appmtd by the -.:who bave tht po.,... to enact .,-.... 4elllnl with trwlL ,,,. ..., reo1 pUablimeDt for '1ol1tkn alb ....... _.., e)ectloo from tbe boa, I ~t wbieb Lym claJma will mUe all the ""* 1111 oil -. .. u the ~ *'P to OUll -ldoi ridon. ft I .. . ' :-... ' Otltl' ''"' Staff 'Jtete GOV. REAGAN REAFFIRMS SUPPORT OF NUCLEAR POWER At San Onofre, Press Was Barred, Others Searched Governor Claims SLA's Crimes Hard to Break Gov. R<lr1'ld Reapn Moodly dlgresaed · from nuclear power momentarily and decried SymbioneU Liberation Anny- style terrorism as 11the hardest type of crime that law enforcement faces." Assailing neighbors of the house which was reduced to c.barred nibble in last week's deadly shootout in Compton, the Governor said that most individuals in the neighborhood admitted seeing armed persons in the residence . "But only one ol them was concerned enough to call lor help. "God bless that woman who called police," the Governor said. The state leader offered his sympathies to publisher Randolph Hearst and his family in light of recent dtsclosures that the heiress now is a fugitive wanted by the FBI. "It bas to be a tremendous tragedy for the family," he said. "I hope and pray that all of them (the SLA members stiU at large) are llll apprehended as soon as pOssible," he added. Reagan said that what alarms him most about political terrortxm workl-wide is that it does not resemblf' convenUonal crime. "It's not like the average criminal who goes out and commits a crime for personal gain," he said. Asked if he has become more concemed about the weil-hemg of hlmselI and his family after the latest incidents, Reagan said 80mberly, "We've all learned to live with that." COJiTu~ ©~ fcfu\~ ffifu©$fc $~Il~$fu\ fcfilJTu~$) ~ m©\lTu ~~JTu dl© wli~ lhl.$ fu\©\lfdl"' ~©\lfJTu~dl m©JTu~W li$ fc© ~~~JTudl life ©JTu 11©W$ ~©fclhl cl©fc~$),; Selfish-but so • • satisfying. So11tll eo.,t "••• 'C..t• ..... 54~!1 • 6411 E. SptlAt i.~ •••• ,i. 411~111 Golda Meir Holds True ' To Promise By Unlled Prts1 InternaUonat Jgraeli warplanes attacked A r ab guerTilla targels in southern Lebanon today in accordance with Prime Minister Golda rtfeir's vow or a daring offensive to strike at the guerrillas ":herever they are. ~banon said lhe raids killed three -children and V.'OOnded 17 persons. An Israeli announcement sa id the bombers went after "terrorist targets " for a half hour short I y after noon in southern Lebanon. All of the raiders '~-ere said he have returned safely to base. The Israeli planes returned again in the afternoon for a ~minute attack on the saffie area, an lSTaeJi military spokesman repor1ed. It was the fourth day out of six that warplanes, troo~ or missile boats have gone into Lebanese. territory for retalia- tory strikes for the guerrilla raid against Maalot Wednesday. 1be Middle East's shadowy war or terroriml appeared to be heating up. Not only were there Israeli vows to wipe out Arab terrorism but also the Arab military chie[s meeting in Cairo Issued new warnings against tsrae\i aggression . rsraeJ and Syria exchanged artillery and tank fire on the Golan Heights today, keeping up their daily lvar of attrition despite Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger 's progress tow a rd a disengagement pact in the region . • Kissin~r haS reached a broa.d understanding between Israel and Syria on the location of a new cease-fire line. But U.S. and Israeli spokesmen said ''minor issues" still must be resolved. Kissinger, in the 2.'Jrd day of his peace m~ion. planned to meet with lraeli olficials tcday and then fly to Damascus in the afternoon for talks with Syrian leaders. He was to return to Jeruaalem tonight. Mn. l\feir, in a speech to Parliament hlonday, said her government would deal a death blow to Arab guerriUas such as the group that carried out the massacre in the tiny Israel village of Maalot last w..k. With 5,000 youths outS\de chanting "death to the terrorists'' and caO-:°' •l'iYltkn "' frel'• UIXlled th penalty, Mrs. Meir Jll'C>llllaed ID . O<Jt Arab terT«i.sm with a "systematic, ccosl.ult and daring offensive." "The b Io o d of our children, the martyrs or Maalot, cries out to us. exOOrting us to intensify our war againSt tern:rism," Mrs. Meir said. She said Vt'Ould seek out "the very heart of.lt)e terrorist nests wherever they may be." - After a similar speech following the massacre at the 1972 f..furUch Olympics, Israel launched retaliatory raids against guerrilla ba'ses and opened a clmdestine "war of spies" with guerrilla leadera. In Cairo. the joint Arab De!eme Council opened • tW<><loy meeting Monday and immediately denounced Israel for the attacks against Lebamn. 1: 16========================::J 1·· f - • • 4 DAIL V PILOT Will State Be De-sexe d? SACRA.ME~IO CAU.ING: Odds are strong today that the \"Otcrs of our Goldrn State are going to get a chance to remo,·c sexism from the California Constitution. Apparently this isn 't going to be a pa"rty·line vote. Abolishment or sexism comes about on a measure by Assembly-person Alan ~~~:!·~ :r~;~\e Democrnt~from the l.~s Just so you get the notion of ho\V strong the anti-sex lobby is these days, Sieroty's measure breezed through the Assembly on a ballot of 71 yeas and nary a nay in the chamber. It now gors to the Slate Senate v.·hcre similar trca11nent can be anticipated. ALL TllIS DOES not mean that you must rush right oul end grab a current copy of the state ronS'litution in order to O\\TI a non-purJ.:<'d ,·crsion "hich still has alt the sexy sluff "'ithin it. There isn't much se:ty aboul the tome. In evenl you've been off the globe in recenl times. sc:tism in this instance refers to indcntifying offices or officeholders b.v male gen t.l c r . Such idenlificalion has rlra\\'Tl considerable ~com from those in the \\'on1eri's ~10\'Cment . And the po"'·cr of liberated female \'Oles these d111~s is clearly rf'flected in !li:i 1 71 10 1in Assc111blr \'otr to11ard getting sexisin p11r.:;cd fron1 our conslitu!lon. Tlll!S SUC JI Rt::FERENCt:S in 1he const itution to the> go\'cnior ·as "he" vdll be l'hangcd lo sin1pl1· "the governor ... And references to "t·h:iirn1an" 11·ill be changed to •·prcsidini; officer." All this is anti(·ipatl'd to remove any se:tual overtones lro1n state govf'rnment. ··of ('()Urse. this may end uo m:i.king the consli1ulion. a bit longer than it v.·as before If you replace all the "he'' references \\'ith longer v1ords and titles. This n1ay be so1nev.·ha1 disquieting to per~ons like Supt:rior Court .Judge Bruce Sun1ner ot l.ilJ.!Una Be;1ch . \\ho has spent lhe brlter parl of the last decade trying lo shorten the Califomia Con~tilution. ' • ' Terror E1ads for Fice Five \Vomen who had been held hostage by a sus- pected drug addict in a Goteborg, Sweden drug store. return to the pharinacy after the n1an sur- rendered to police early today. The gunman de- manded lhe release of three convicted criminals but later surrendered, lo a police superintendent. Pair Die • ID Shootout Gunn1e1t Kill F atlier, Sou at Florida G<rs Surtion ORLANDO, Fla. IUP!) -The young black man drove his 1973 Cougar into Arithori'' Ciano's filling station :ind ordered SJ ,,·onh of gaso!ini'. Tiic Unit· 1ra.~ 9 nn. ~1onday Ciano's only son. Anthony Jr., 22. filled the order. TI1e motorist !hre\\· a SI bill onto n1e (.'f'111·rete S£'r'\'ice station ran1p. "\O~'. hqnkey, yo u can clean the ,,·inrlshield." police quoted tht motorist as sa.ving. "11onkey "·11s not 1hc on1y < hoice v.·orQ he used." added police Cap!. Rob Strange. YOUSG ClA~O complied. But then, according to Strange. "Ciano not (Inly cle:1nc>d his 11·indshicld. but also his 1:tl'C .. "'ith the 1\indshicld cleaning rag. "The motorist drove off shouting he \\'as going to come back and get him," Strange said. • T11·enl\'-fi.1·e 1TiinUtes later the car returned 11·\th the motorist and tv.·o othe r young black men. Young Ciano's father, Anthony Sr .. aJ. a forn1<'r bulk 01\ dealer v.•ho took over the service station several years ;:igo. grabbed a sn1al\ handgun. crouched bf'hind a (O\\' truck and opened flrc . \\'i1ncssrs ~irl the black men starte:i l'hoot1ng inimcdiatcly. but police said it v;a~ n::l l;no11·n \\'ho firf'd the first shot. As manv as 4{) !;hots v.·ere fired at the ser"·ice st3tion. police said. One of the first struck the' unarmed Ciano Jr. in the chest. killing hi1n. \\1DLE TWO of the young blacks provided oovertng fire, a third sneaked around behind the station and shot the -t!dt• {'is-n.:'1-th"'f'lu~h the back~of the •l{'{'k, 11nhct• ~a;d. A..; hr frll. th! m·1ri. firr i again. st~ik lnR Ciano i11 th~ head, \\·1tncsses told potlct>. -t Robert P;i1·kov. ahout 22 , a n1echanic. ran into th~ station and got a :;mall caliber. single-sh<it rifle. He too started shooting. police said. dril'ing the three blacks from their cover behind their car. Leaving the car doors open an:i the engine running. the three fled on foot through a nearby open field. One had a bullet v.·ound in the thigh. '\'ithin an hour, police v.·ent to a nearby nlotel and arrested John Henry Booker, Jimmie Dixon, and Jerry Ward. all 18 of Orlando. Dixon had a bullet \\-·ound in his leg. The three \\·ere t:hargcd with first degree murder. • • • • CREEP'-s No. 2 Man Magruder Given ; • Term Ill Prison WASHINGTON (AP) -Jeb Stuart Magruder, the No. 2 man ln President Nixon's re-t>lecllon campaign, 'NaS sentenced today to serve at least 10 nionths ln prison for helplng plan the \Vatergate break-in, liugging and eovtr- up. U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica ordered that Magruder serve a IO.month to four-year term ln a minimum securit)i institution and gave hlm until June 4 to surrender himself. MAGRUDER WAS the first Nixon insider to publicly admit flis own involvement in the Watergate case ard th<' first to publicly accuse others in the cover-UP.. "to.1y onibltioo obscured my judgment," Magruder told Sirica in a brief statement. He said he still doesn't know hO\\' he surrendered "my n1 or a I precepts." "I know ~·hat t have done," he said. "l'n1 confident lhe country will sur\'ive \\'atersate end Jeb Magruder." i\ta.1;ruder's la\1'Yrr J es E. Sharp told the jurlge th<r! ~l :u~ru r has a dy i'Pe'l piuiished in the 13 m ths ct he fir.~t told of his role in \\ ergate to "federal prosecutors. ~IAGRUDER WAS the sixth former \\'hit.e House aide to be sentenced to prison. He pleaded guilty Aug. 16 to a single coont or conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communlc-ations, to obstruct justice and to defraud the t:nited States of Amerka. Siric:i. could have scntence<l ~1agrudcr 10 a n1aximum five years in prison and finl'd him .S!0.000. nn'<:S<'~ in <r gr;i'' pillstriped suit and a c:!rir>erl shirt. ~lagrudcr told of seeing "!ht' confusion in the ey!s of my ehil<lrcn. 1h!' hear!brrak in lh~ eyes of IT'v ~irl'. the cont£'n1pl in the eyes of olhrrf.I ... The baby·fared Magruder. tall and curly-haired. pleaded guilty ,\ug. 16 to one count of conspiring to ra•·esdrop, obstruct iustice and dclraud !ht' l'nitffi S!al<'S. ~l agruder. 39. \\'as a special a~sisl.'lnt to President !\i:ton for I'~ years, then left the \\'hite llouse in f\lay 1971 to hecome deputy direC"tor of t he President's re-election campaign. eventually under fonner Atty . Gen. John ~-~1itchelL ' lO·MONTH MINIMUM TERM Ex-Nixon Aid• Magruder Allied Town · Destroyecl By N. Viets ' ., ' . SAIGON !UPI\ -Go1·!'rn1ni:>nt forCf'8 tning to st{'m a Communist advance at the fonner hcadqunrtrrs nf 1he l'.S. 1.~t CavaJn· Di\ision north nr S.:iiROO '"·ere met .,.,:ith m'lrE' than 1 l'IOO rounds of mortar and nrt1llcr\' fire th'.11 rlC'Strn1"rl the 1011·n, n1ili1ary' field officer~ st11d today. ThC' officers said th,. hrR\'Y ~hellicl~ ]€'\'eled Phu Giao district 10°"11, also kooY.n a! Ptruoc Vinh. d~rted by all its ( IN SHORT ... ) ., SUi\fNER AND lllS collc.aguc.'i htt\'C labored for years gC'Uing rid of unneeded v:ords and nov.· ,,.c·rc going to tum around and put more ,,·ords b<ick into it. Slowly Cripples Province Pre1nier Quits· inhabitants s1nt·c lasr \\'eekcnd. 1'he jungted artta is kno\11\ as the •·iron Triangle'' and "·as a 'Viel Cong stronghold throughout the ''ietnam y,ar. V.'cll. really, that's ok:iy .. Judge Sumner and his people arc probably lhc only ones who hn\'c e\'cr read the California Constitution in th..? first place. This is bec<tusc e\·cn in small type, the dncurncnt is 1hicker than a Los Angeles phone book and strl'tched out v.·ord-for- 1\·ord. it would be longer than a Kansas l\'Cll rope. Tliai. Troops 01t Military Alert The shelling 30 1niles north of. the capital rame in 1he si:-.:th day of a Communist off{'1\!i\'e that has produced the nea .. iC'.il fii;b!ing in the Saigon.area in 15 months. In addition to the good judge and his committee. Qov.·e,·er. it is ob\'ious some 11·omen read the thing and didn't like "·hat thC'y ,,·ere Jeading. Any\\·ay, after Sie roty's measure goes to the voters, ~e can anlicipate the constitution of our sl.i\te v•il! be de-sexed. THIS WILL CLEAR the v.·ay fOr Ytork on other c!ocurncnts \\'hich need sin1ilar 1rcalm£'nl. Lik~ the BiblC'. for cxan1ple. It 11·ill happl·n. jus! as surely as the Lord is in hea1·cn. Yes She is. 2 Fugitives ~a hhc d 1.AS \'EGAS. ~ev. ( AP J -1\vo men \1·;1u!C!! fur "ho .. 1111g an armed guard and t<.1k1n~ ~5t1.1otl(J t1 vm an arrnorcd car a n11,11:h :1go 1n \\'iscon:;in °"·ere arrested h1·rc :\lllnda~·. Josrph G. \\'est. 22. of ~t1l\1:tuJ..et.' and Hoben r. Conwncr, 22, of O\l1<1rd. (.;i!1f. '"°'ere hooked for possession 11! mar 1 J u an a ·and amphc!aminrs and as fu~itivcs from \\ 1S..."Ot1Sin. BELFAST (t.rPll -Nonhem Ireland stag~erE>d to\\·ard collapse today. Spora· die 1·iolrncc eruptP.d on streets con- trolled by ro\'ing gan&s of teen-aged toughs and 111·0 moderate-led •·back to \\'ork" nio\'cnients in th~ strike-bound province fell apart. Police found the body of an unidentified man shot through the head. the l.023rd \ictim of \·iolence among Protestants, Roman Catholics and security forct's 11·hich has 11T1cked ;>;or1hern Ireland for nearly five years. BUT TODA Y'S crisis v.·as not one of ho1nbs and hulle!s. A 1·irtu.'l1\y tot.:il s!rike no11· in it:; ~event h d;iy h.:is brought !he pro.,.incc to its kncts. PrC>testant cxlr<'mi.~ts s ly Ii n g then1seh'Cs the Ulster 'Vork ers Council callf'd the strike 10 prott·st \\'hat tlic~· 1·alled a SC'llout of the prQ11ncc's polit 1ci'll future -lhe fear ll1at control of the si x Li>Un!ies of r-.;Q'l·th<'m !rel:J11d 11ould corne under Dublin 's C:Jtholic rule. food r._tted :it the unrnannt.'<i docks. Fanners slaui:;:htered chicks they could not market and poured thousands of gallons of milk in10 di!chcs. Virtually all businesses and f11ctonl"S 1\·ere closl'd. Elettriclty \\'a! cut for 12-hour stretches. Cars and ctly buses v.·ere stolen and slev.·ed into barricades to stop anyone tning to go to \\'Ork. In the countryside tre<'s v.·e re felled and telephone poles chcpped do',\ll for the same purpose. BA!\GKOK, Thailand (AP) -Premier Sanya Thammasak and his eight-month· old ch·i!ia!l i:i:overnment resi~ned tcxlay, -ar.d a military alert was declared AR \I\' Al\D police forces made no throughout the nat ion. attempt to rcmo,·e the barricades. One ~n. Kr is Srivara. the C?mmander . In police patrol \\'as fired upon IOOay as it c~1ef of lhe a_rmy and national security . . 1 director. said the alert "·as a approached ~ne street barrier. It .d~d no precautionan· measure taken lo insure .., return the fire and no one v.:as I!IJurcd, the security of the country. po!lce said. Britain flew another ~ troops into the province to bolster the 15,500 already lhcre. But the British Army and \ac::al police kept a lov• profile to a\'oid ~parkin~ major fii;hting that ('()u]d bring ci,i! 11·.:ir frcet:v-predicted b~· J..ondon ncv."Spapcrs. Teen-aged gangs. many or thctn in the grt~cn uniform of the hardline Ulstei" llcfcnsc A~sociJtion. enforced the strike 11 ith outright intimidation. \\'01nen trying lo shop in !ht' fl'\\ siorc3 !:'.~ill open 11·ere ordered home, ~nd in somr cases roughed up. :\fotorists v.ere haulctl from cars. somctin1es at gunpoint. The youths hijacked cars. trucks and buses to ba rricach-streets and roads throughout ;>;, rthem lrelar.d. Otncr groups used telephone poles, tree trunks and piles of ston<!'s. "TifE ALERT is not a preparation for a coup." the general said, adding that he did not expect any trouble. "Every Thai respect.~ the king. The king is in command of the nation .. , Kris said he would have an audience v.•tth King Bhumibol Adulyadej. The king is staying at one of his summer palaces, 1::0 miles south of Bangkok. The resignation is effect i v e \\'ednesdar. the radio said, quoting an announcement by the 6 7 -ye a r -old premier. '·This i;overnment has done its best and ~:ept its promises given to the people \\'hen it took office. but still there has h<'en \\'idC' criticism of the government and numerous calls for freedom and individual rights,'' the announcement said. Depression • Ill Caribbean The message said Sanya had done everything he was asked to do by King Bhumibol Adulyadej. It gave no specific reason for the resignation of the 23- member ca binet, tendered in a letter to the king. A GOVERJIJMENT spokesman later told nev.'smen that the resignation would Cool T<>rnperatures, Clear Skies Bless Midsect~o1t Te111pcrat11res !11Jl\1~!!1ll DELIVERY SERVICE 11<1>~11 ot Joe Oa1lv P1lol 1s &Ja'anteed ..,..f1rUf: 11 ftl fll 1111 t.11r JW ""' .,. 5::1 •.•. , ,. -'"' "" .,. " DfM it ,._ t.as au uta 111• ,:JI .... wnr _. 1*17: n 191 fll 1111 rtttltt yW "ff tr I IA. Sit....,, • I •' SlrlDJ.d••Cl'9 .... notllll ... C* art tiltl Wll \11.& ltied>OOel ....... """ .... ' . ' ' ''41.Ull ................ - .. -... '' a.1111 Ill -c.flr•- .... ---.. , .. 11 ... ._ ........... ~ • ,,.., '• ... Cl!<CO OI .. ',,l. \. lldl \01 A'"!\I ~·'-, / \~..... U•1L1AI ·iij.,,, .,~ uh w11.1~t 1010c.-.~1 f) .Os In tile moun!aln1. lJ .s. Summary TM Y•••'s 11,,1 lfl!l>ic1t d•CIAISIOfl has b00f(I VO '" ,,,. 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CB1u1al \fl'ather F'tlf todty. \Jl;fll Vltltbllf wlndl nJol'll Ind ft'IOl'nll!O hour• l>tCOfTllllO wffl to 1ou1f1W111t 10 ro 11 knot1 In 1"9fYIOOllt todl'f tnd Wldn•tdty, Hltll todlY In low ~. C:oetltl !t!ll"rttl!f'IS rll!Ofl from 12 10 11, tl'M1nd ll!llptf'I· 1uru rt• '""' SO to ,.. WI~ ftmPlfll~ u Sun, Ml>Ofl, Thi~. lUllOAY lfforlO Nfl' t :U P.11\. 6.f Stcend '°"' 3:1S ll<m• 1.7 WIOtlhDAY ,e111t lllfll II :" '·"" l.I lllnl M •• f ~JJ I.fl\. •1,4 SK:ono 1'11111 .• , IO:f) '""' 6A lttoflf .... . J:• """ •.• $1111 r!Mt 11• t,M. "" 11,, ... I'll, MGM ,._ S:2' t-m. lets l :W ... m. • Bandits Get $32,000 ACAPULCO ,Mexiro fAP) -Twenty armed bandHs rr:>bbcd the cashier of an exclusive hotel of $.12,000 ~1onday, and pollCi? sources say the same gang RY.:Y be h:lding the son of a city alderman for ransom. The cashier said he was returning Lo the hotel from a bank when he was slopped by four cars. The robbers look the money and fled. All Forgi'f!en, Wayward Wife TURIN, Italy (UPI) -..JilCDla- Lupo appeAled to his nmaway wile through lbe P'"'' Mon~ to """'" back lo him and their 10 d)lldnin. Lupo, 35, sold his wtfe Marta. 31. eloped wllb !be godfatber ol tbelr Iate1t chUd a~rr he cauabl !him maklni love. I , "I fo11Ive ber, but I "" h!r lo come back IOOll, '' Lupo ta1d. 1'1 simply CIMO! manage alone wllb 1\1 children." ' I not affect the country's Na t i on a 1 Assembly. Sanya, a fonnC'r uni .. ·ersity rector, became premier last Oct. 14 aft.er a student rebellion forced the leaders of the military go\'emment headed by Thanom Kittikachorn to resign and go into exile. The 90Utces said Sanya and h.is cabinet would continue In their jobs until the king names a nev.· premier. Rumors that the cabinet might resign began v.·hen Boonsom Martin. the deputy minister for education. quit 10 days ago because the ministry could not settle a. dispute involving private school teachers. Sanya accepted Boor.som's letter but has not acted on it officially. Sanya has stated publicly that if any cabinet member resigned he would do the same "since we are In this together." THE PRE~UER left Bangkok la.st week for an audience with the King Bhumibol. No details ol. tbeir discussions have been dbclosed. The National Student Ctnter of Thailand, wbich organized ma.sslve dempnstraUons that led to the former regime's downfall, has 1trongly criticized the Sanya government for allegedly failing to carry out Its promises. Sanya promised on the day he took of(ice that a new constitution would be presented to the people within six mootha, but it so far .has not been promulgated. e Gang Shootoul LOUfSVfLLE, Ky. IUPf) -Thrff members of t\\·o local motoreyde gangs. the Lou1S\illc Outlav.-s and the Iron llorse, \A'erc killed Pi.1onday night and a fourth "'·as wounded critically in a gunbattle at a bar in an industrial area. Pot'ice said three males v.·tre dead ai Busty's Bar and a fourth was rmhed to surgery at t..oulsvll!e General lfospital. · Police said the shooting apparently started over \\-tuch gang should "OC'CUpy" the bar, bclie\.'ed In the lrOn: Hone gang'• territory. e Ed1tt11tlot1 BllJ WASffiNGTON (AP) -The Senate has passed a $24 billion education bill , but it faces many problems in conference \\-'ith the House and Yihcn it reaches President Nixon's de6k. The big issue in tt>e conference will be ho'r far Congress should go In trying to restrict busing fOf' school desegreg~m purpooe". e Korean SCMtlle SEOUL. South Korea fAP) -South K°""' reported today thal tire<! North Korean Infiltrator! clashed v.i th South Koreans on an island olf the country'• southwestern coast, leaving one Communist and four tslanden dead. They sakt security forces scaled off the island of Chuja in the ''ello""· Sea, abool 50 miles sou(h or t>.lokpo, and were hunting for the remaining two Nonh Koream. 2 Harassment Suspec ,ts Set Free Without Bond ClnCAGO !AP) -Ruth Guard!, Y, '"' unable to face In court Mond•y the two men she 1ccu.ses ot hara.mg her and broadcasting obectnJtLet o v e r cltlzen•band ndlo. But !WO otber Q)lnptalnanll In the case told Judge Marlon Garnett ol Circuit CooJtt that the men transm!U«I lewd and ~e remarks over the phone and tbe radio. Mro. Guard! was not called lo teollfy. GARNETf CONTINUED 14' )lench trial of Ronald Tilone, IS, and 0.011• W!trcak, a. lo June tz and told lhe men to <nd all communlcatklru w1lh !be compl11nlnl w11neo .... "Also, I nnl you to tell your l!lmdo who mlpt be lrivolved lhal • they must -an IUcll C01M1unlca-." Oar- oett uld. "I wtU not let 1 bcmd• I do not Un to • bolidl • I pomJlhoo -·• Mn. Gutnll .nt .... -id be -to r-Talone and Wlt>eak on J111e u "bal I am atll1 so tr!~ I don't -U f • l'm COl!llnf or ll'tna . , , An _.,,.,., phone caller on M1y 7 told me I would never live lo tesllfy ht court." Mrs. Gllardl SIYI ahe bqan bclnc haruaecl .... ofter 1lhe -~laln«l lut yoar about the now of obscenltl,. over her cltiul1J.blnd ndlo. She reported lhal her ear wu vandalized, that she woo pwnmeled on 1 bu•, lhat •he w11 h~ ill lbe face wllb·a brtd< and l'l!COived ol>tcOne phone calla. THE STATE'S allomey'a office then filed char&., aplntt Tlllooc and Wlticat of disorderly <o11duct aod criminal damlp to property, • On Motlier'• D$Y -end. Mro. Guard! llld. lbert IPl'mtd It her door two ptal dellverlet, nv. •lectrlclano wbo reported lor emer....,, oervke, a plumber, two tuleabl, two ambulaoea and Ove flrt ttucko. ,,.,! WU foliowod bJ I C.0.D. flmuol wre.tth, lhe •kl, I I. I I • • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks " . ,\rOL. b7, NO. 141, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORA~G E~OUNTY, "CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1974 N . TEN CENTS • Versailles Takes Expand Bid to Coast Panel , By CANDACE PEARSON 01 Ito• 01oty P'lltl Still Developers of Vrr..;::ii!•es on the Bluff,; in Newport Beach \Y1JI lake their case for eiempting a 444-unit seaind phase from pennit requirements to the state coast.al oommission. The exemptio~ rC"qucst failed hlonday on a close vote be fore the South-Coast Regional Zone Conse rv ation Commission. The commission voted 6 to 4 to allow the second pha se to proceed --·---~·------ ~ . • \1'ithout a coastal permit, but seven votes 11·ere needed for approval. COmissioners Don Wilson and Ronald Caspers were absent. Thomas Peckenpaugh, attorney for developer Donald ~Scholz Company, said the next step would be an appeal to the state. Peckenpaugh h11d argued thaL the proposed second phase was Inseparable from the already-existing first phase of -. 2S:i apartments adjacent to 11oag ti.femorial Hospital. He claimed that roads and utilities, Including sewers and storm drains, were designed for tbe entire ZS.acre parcel, not just the first phase. He also contended that an existing recreational center is meant lo serve both parts of the $17.5 million project. A plamed comn'lwtily o r di n a n c e covering the entire 28 acres was approved by the city of Newport Beach in 1970. That and building pennits and ""Ork on the rir!it phase in 1971 should qualify Scholz for an exemption , Peckenpaugh argued. But staff plaMers pointed out that no building pennits have yet been obtained for the second phase and no oo.site construction has been done on it. An opinion by Deputy Stale Attorney General Dennis Antenore disputed the quest.Ion of interrelated phases. Antenore said the two phases weren't > inseparable, in part because financing for is different. In addition , Antenore said, the plan f.:Jr the second phase was lle\'er specific enough to ha\'e had final governmental approval. When first proposed in l 970, the total project "'as suppoed to have l,OZ8 units at 37 dv.'elling units an acre density, commission planners said. By January, 1973, the plan had been changed twice in negotiations with the Mandatory Sentencing µf Felons city and by then proposed 7t1 units at a density of Z5 units per aett. Antenore said Scholz had presented "a good case for his right to devek:Jp this property. but not for an exempl.ioo of this panicular plan.''. He said lxemptions are designed to protect developers who "'ere in progrtss on construction v•hen the coastal woe act took effect Feb. 1, 1973. Peckenpaugh said Scholz' basic idea of (See VERSAILLES, Page !) C of C Bacl{s Initiative Directors of the Newport liarbor urged chamber endorsement, call ing the must be filed by Junt 27 ii the initiative wou~ force the chamber to file a Chamber of Commerce today gave near· need for chamber support ''imperative." is to qualify for the November ballot. campaign financial statement under new unanimous support to the California Only Pacific Telephone Co. official Pat California discloslft laws. Lusk said ''All police•agencies need initiative that would require courts to put . . ;Krone cast a dissenting vote on the If the initiattve is pas.5ed by voters, it felons in jail. ..-this kind ~or or system. endorsement. ~irs. Krone, who is would, among other things, prohibit Petitions for the so·called "~landatory . ·:.\~e'\•e seen the d~wngradin gof our president of the \\'omen's Division of the judges from granting . probation to _ Sentencing..Jnitiative" are .now.-bei.ng..-JUdtci.aL...s~twi .. we.Jind....~le-back-on _. ·chamber, did not stateiler rta!OOS;_...,._ person~ convicted-at 1.Jsln:g-flre.a.nns circulated by Newport_ Beach ..pollce. The th~ streets committing crimes ~gain," he • A proposal by Lusk to have the during certain crim~. persons previously \ \' ' 01Ur P'ltot Sl1ft P'Mt. TUXEDO-CLAD CASPERS, WIFE , ANN, BOARD PLANE Ch1mpagne Campaign Flight to Honey of 1 Veal Meal 28 Couples at Caspers' Birthday Fund Dinner By L. PETER KRIEG Of Ito• 01Ur P'Ue1 s1111 There were builders and bankers and other Orange Countians and all of th~m went to San Diego 1\ionday night to say "Happy Birthday" to Fifth District Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers. Twenty-eight couples joined the Newport Beach politician for .a $1,000--a· plate fund raising dinner at the Westgate Plaza Hotel. (Related story, Page 3; editorial comment, Page 6). The guests, In formal attire, flew by chartered plane from Orange County Airport at 6 p.m., sipping Mum's champagne on board. Tbelr gourmet dinner began with quail egg soup and featured veal sauteed for tilght hours and served covered with booey. The nlne--course feast ended with 'strawberry crepes. ' Questa were served brandy, and other bqueun on lhe return flight which land- ed about II p.m. Among those soluUng Caspers' «th birthday, which lJ really .today, were Newport Beach builder Johri D. Lusk and his wife, and Santa Ana banker Kenneth ,Carlaon, a member of the • board of Commercial NaUonal Bank. • .. 1be fll}elt Ual ll!o• lochlded Newport. 'Besch englneerlnt consultant llob Bein 'Snd his wife and Dana Point re1taur~leur 'David Perrin. Alao amonr the guest• were Mr. •nd 'Mil. Paol l!Ongle of Alljhelm. llanil• . \lld he waa ~-otlna the Orange "'C.ilniy n.iu.. Aaaoclallon, w b I c h 1tprt1e11la the ~ refuse companies liorkil>S in tile C0111ly. ' Most of the guests said they were making the tr ip "for the fun of it" and all professed support for Caspers' June 4 re-election bid. "He's been a friend of our !amity for years,'' Lusk said. "It takes tour years for a board member tp learn how to do,a good job,'' Carlson said. "He's had the typical problems, but I think he·s at the point now where he knows how to do a good job." Bein said he was going because he thinks "good government needs support. You get. good government by participating. "When someone proves themselves to some degree, like Ron has done, it is sometimes better than an unknown ," he said. "We're supporters of Mr. C&sRCfS,'' declared refuse association represenla· tive Rangle. Caspen, himself, would say lilUJ!! to reporters as guests climbed aboard the Lociheed Ele<lra for the 20-minule nlgtil. "I'm surprised Ibey let you past the security gate," he said to ,.por1era, a90d ' . :E .... looking forward to • ed to relea111-a "."l'!Pleie gucat llat, and 10me of those making Ille trip curtly rof\iaed to I d e n t I I y tbem1elvea. Caspers would have raised" about fll).000 with the aU.lr, If all paid their · way. fJda didq'I say. Air Calllomla olllclals .. Id the 86- S.. lllllTllDA Y, Po .. I) ' • initiative was prepared by California said. petitions made ava118ble for signing at convicted of speclfied felonies who Attorney General Evelle Younger. Lusk also called on chamber members the chamber office was dropped when :ornmit a subsequent felony while armed Chamber President Willian1 Lusk to volunteer to circulate petitions that director Dennis Haf"\\·ood pointed out that and heroin and cocaine peddlers. Harbor Area Ai1tibias Pla11 Faces Board Newport-Mesa UnJned School District trusteet tonight will con!lder a propose(f affinnative action program \vh ich \\'OUld ban discrimination against men as \\'ell as other groups. The staff-prepared proposal l i st s among· its goals "to significantly increase the number of male teachers being employed to teadl in the elementary grades." The proposal also calls for effort s to increase representation of minorities. including "'omen. in supervisory and administrative positions. The proposal \\'as prepared by Kevin R. Wheeler, assistant superintendent for personnel services. and Ve rlyn R. Soderstrom, director of cl a s s i r i e d personnel. •·1 asked them to prepare the proposal in anticipation of the fact that every school &istrict will be required to have such a plan,'' Dr. John Nicoll, Newport - Mesa superintendent of schools, said today . Nicoll said the California Slate Board of Education recently adopted a requirement that local school boards adopt affirmative action plans. The state board's guidelines have not yet been set, ho\\·ever. The proposal prepared by Nicoll 's staff states as its long range goal to achieve an employe b a I an c e at all levels corresponding to the r a c i a I -ethnic composition of the student population . "The program In no \\'ay constitutes a · justification for hiring or retaining or promoting incompetent faculty or staff," the proposal states. Nicoll said he does not kno\v \Yhen the program will be adopted or how it will be affected if the st.ate board adopts guidelines substantially different. Gua1·ds Search CeUs SAN FRANCISCO I AP) -Most or San Quentin Prison's 3,500 inmates today were confined to cells in a security measure resulting from last week 's violence which left one prisoner dead and eigflt Injured. PrisOn officials were to search cells today in an effort to find prison-made weapons. ---·-·--- TIJUANA POLICE WATCH FOR SLA TI JUA :\A. l\1exiC-O (UPI ) -Police here have been alerted by the FBI to be on the lookout for Patricia Hearst and members of the Symbionese Liberation Army. Tjj11ana Police Chief Ertl<>lo Viicaino said Monday he instructed his offiC1!l's to "'atch for "one tall Negro , one short Negro and a tiny white .sirJ." -----------·--- Ha1Tises' Kin, Hearsts Implore Trio to Give Up LOS ANGELES (AP) -As la"'ITien continued their search for Patricia Hea rst and William and Emily Harris, the distraught parents of the suspected Symbionese Liberation Army members pleaded with their children to surrender rather than face possible violent death. With the memory of Friday's flaming deaths of six SLA members vivid in her mind , Airs. Betty Bunnell , Harris' ------·· MORE HEARST STORIES APPEAR TODAY ON PAGE 3, 5 .. --- mother. said: ''All of us just can't bear the thought of seeing anything on film like \\'C saw this past weekend, and to think that it n1ight happen to my son is almost unbearable and I do wish he \\·ould give himself up.'' ~Irs. Harris' father, Frederic Schwartz . flew to Los Angeles from Chicago ~1onday night to plead with his daughter to surrender to him. In a statement aimed at Emily, 27, Schwartz said, "You have only two choices open now: you may elect to die an equally horrible and totally useless death ... Your other choice is to come forth and live." He offered to meet her and take her to law officers. And in Hillsborough, Catherine Hearst, mother of the 21>-year-old coed whose kidnaping on Feb. 4 set off this case, said, "I hope she will give herself up and come home." But lhere was no sign that hfiss Hearst or the Harrlses, a ·white couple, were • about to volunlarlly give up. And more than 100 local, stale and federal Jaw officers remained on full-time duty in IS.. HEARST, Page !) Poet Knowsit Ju,dge Retur1is Verse iii Kina ~Alf .f!\~Cl~CO (AP) -P&lrick Shannon sent a verse with his _J)ote.!.~ :~· _upWnlng that a poet's Income is small and he coul4n'l.Jt#-,1'0 b,llch~lklng ticket. • Poet SliannonlB lines started: • . '1<)11, lilt l!I/. mine eyes. For Utere, In God's wondrous skies, can the sun's kiss and the cloud's mist, wash away an our lies." Jn1 a Jlandwrltten lettu dismilsing the charge, Judge ri"•d A. Schellk 1r. of Morro Bay wrote back: "I pray you keep a aong In your h~ for Ulere!n lies Ute futiire or mankind." ,}{~. I~• • • -....... j A.lrport Drama Crippled Private Plane Makes Safe OC Landing By All'mlJlt R. VJNilEL " Of 1119 D11tr P'lltot Stt11 The men of the Orange Count)' Airport Fire Station a.re enjoying rive pounds of chocolates and knowledge of a job ~:ell· done today, following an aviation drama in which a Newport Beach famUy of five looked death in its face for many teme minutes. Orthodontist Eugene Elvin of Newport Beach was finally forced to bring in his Cessna 31JJ tv.-irH!ngine plane with a malflmctimi.ng nose landing gear that collapsed. He and his family dashed from the $40,lnl aircraft Sunday night lo avoid a fire after the craft skidded about 100 yards down the main nmway oo lt.1 nose. lnvestlgalors said a fire In the light engine which resulted from the near· tragedy caused only about $100 damage. The drama ranging through the skies around Orange County Airport began shortly before 10 p.m. Sunday, wttb tbe ·gnawing v.-orry over a green dashboard light. The light had failed to blink on, signaling the nose landing gear was dov.n and locked in place. Orange County Airport Control Tov.1er T ee1i Testifies l 1i Rape Trial Of 'Uncle Henry' CLEVELAND (UPI) - A Cleveland teen-ager has testified she was raped by Afel Stewart, 44, who plays Uncle Henry in the CBS series "All in the Family," after he told her "having sex with him v.'Ould make a woman out of me. 1' The rape trial begao Monday before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge George W. White. Stewart pleaded Innocent and wnlved a jtµy trial. The girl and II high ',chool studenta earlier this year went to a lecture by Stewart who formerly worked here, the 18-year-old girl tesUfied. She said Stewart "took me to a house: that he said belonged to his family. "We talked about a couple of houri," she testified. '1Then he told n;te he wanted to allow me .....,thing upslaln. I told him to bring ~ down. He toot me by the arm and pulled me upstairs." She testified that Sltwarl raped bot in the upstaln bedroom. The girl 11ld she allemp!ed to reaiSt his advances, "but'· be· ·told me· that havlna -wlth him wwld man .. woman out of me. I toldJ1tm I wanted to be a glrl, not a womio. ~ SM .. kl Stewart ~ 11u o!f aboUt a block from her homt. : ' "I wasn't loinc to say llll)'lhlnc about 11 but a girl friend oonvinc<d me tllat I ahoukl,11 she 11id. . Dr. David Klaumer al Unlvtrslly Hoopltall i.stlllod that lhe llfl .iu not bnl&od or Ia<erai.t • ~ ...,..,Id!~ by Ill'. r:l\iiii, lvbo maln&aln! offices In the Eastbluff SbOppln( Center of Newport Beach and in Anaheim. He asked for help. His wifp.._ Doreen, meanwhile, was faced witl'I the task of preparing their c:hildren, 0 Ron, J3, Heather, 12, and Patrick,' 10, for whatever was d~tined in !be cold, overcast sky. "My fint thought was to keep them calm," Mrs. Elvin said today. Home at 1611 Port Stirling Place seemed terribly far away during the tense momenta in which Dr. Elvin made a pw: by the cootrol tower so the Cessna could be checked visually by persormel there. Tower penonnel assured them the gear. was down, but Or. Elvin, who manually cranked It into place, wu certain in his own mind that jt was not locl<f!cl. He wag correct. "Then the littlest one in the copilot's seat .began to cry," said Mrs. Elvin, who credited her husband-as did authorities-with an excellent emergency landll\g. · "[ stopped that crylng right away," she related. "I said we're not going ta-help Daddy that way ... Heather had already figured a plan to kick out the emergency ex it door," Orange County Fire De p a r t m e n t personnel with crash rias had taken up 5tatlona along the loog, main runway at . rt ~ aupo . "I got the kldll' jackets ou~" said Mrs. Elvtn, who uplalned they had just left Ventura, where a belated Mother's Bay gathering had been held. The chtldron prepared. "I told them to do just what they would in an earthquake,'' said Mn. Elvin. Grimly. coolly, Dr. Elvin aimed his (See DRAMA, Page Z) Oruge w-dler Sunny and wann again Wednes- day is the way the v.'eather se.rv· Ice calls it. Highs from the upper 60s at the beaches to the 70s in- land. Overnight lows ~55. INSIDE TOD-'\' A "loner" berated a 1trangt1' /or mi!trtating a dog and is 1•14llu •illlhtd I• NfVJ York with • 1tralght-<dfi• nuor. SfO'I/, Pog< J2, ...... • _,_ " ' L M. Ml't ' -· " <••ftnll• ..... MmMP.,... ~· Cl-•M ·--• ....... II _ _, • ·-II --• _ .. _ • -.... --• 1"4:....,.,..,, ·-··· ... 1t ,_ " ·-... -.. .. -.. ...: ..... " .. ._. II • --I • • ' . • ~ll Y_c_;_Pl_oLO:cT __ =--_N'="::------;1':•sd=ay:, ;::M:ay:::21:,:1:97:4:..,.. _____ -, Jaworski's Joh 'Not Threatened' WASHlNGTOX (U Pl l -Presidtnt Nixon is not considering firing Leon Ja\\'Orski as \\'atcrgatc s pe c i a I prosecutor. a \\'hite House spokesman said today. Gerald L. \\1arren. dE'puty press secretary. repl ied . "No'' "'hen asked \l'hether Ja\\·orski would br ren1oved in !he aftermath of his public complaint ~!ondav that the President through his . . chief impeachment laY,.yer was attempting to Wldercut Ja""·orski's role as prosecutor. Jaworski charged in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee that through JEB MAGRUDER GETS TERM IN PRISON, Pogo 4 Carulidates 4ir Toniglit ' . candidatts for Oran'a County suporvbor In the '!P""lll"'g Juno 4 primary eltetloo will appear "1 C1wmel 50 in a 90-minute live television broadwt from 8 to 9:30 tonight. Newsmen Y.'01 question t h e candidates and vle"'ers are Invited to call in questions by phon ing 897- olOl during the broadcast. FPOlll Pqe 1 HEARST • • • search of the three. described as "anned and e1tr~ly dangerous" and possibly the last remnents of the small bamt of terrorists. Law officers said their search for Miss Hearst and the HaJTises was still centE:red in Southern catifornia, although Los Angeles Police Cmdr. Pete Hagan declared, "If they've got any sense, lhey'd have left. Things are getting hot his counsel James D. St. Clair. Nixon here." Delay Seen In Newport Police Unit The opening or the ,new Newport Btach Police headquarters on Jamboree Road will be delayed about l\Ao'O and a hall nlOnthl, Police U . Kelson McDaniel has conlirmed . Th e St .1 million police station and jail will probably be compieted In mid·Sei> tember. An original opening of July 1 had been planned but McDaniel said a com- bination or problems has caused the de- lay. One problem, he sai.d, has been a major changeover in persoMel In charge of construction. He said the ('l')ntractor, Johnston and Mapes of Newport Beach, had to fire I.he construction 1uperlnttn- dent and has also fired three firemen. "On top of that, there have been the usual little problems," fl.feDanle1 sald. Lt. McDaniel has been in chargt 8f overseeing Ct)f'IStruction ·• n d. he confirmed that it has bttn his vigtlsnce that has saved a number of building . claimed that the special prosecutor had The J ates t lead popped up in the no right ( \ \ to try 10 subµoen.a tapes _and Newhall area. about 30 miles north of e~;s~id he visited the &ile rtctntly as ~ocuments rela1ing top r es 1dcnt1 a I Los Angeles. "'here an 8.1-year'1'.>ld man h I e cement contractor ~·as about to pour convt>rsations and ( 21 to take Nixon to said Miss Hearst and the Harrises drove the huge. 20-fool -v.'ide front st~. court . up to his small home in a red ·and-b!ack "The forms looked like they "'·ete at an St. Clair cchood \\'arren 's stat ements to sedan 1'1onday night and asked for angle." ~tcDanif~l said . He checked and reporters on Cap ito l Hill. directions to a motel. found. that the right end of each step v.·as "It's \'ery unlik e\,}· and not w1dcr He told them to drive back to the Los tv•o inches highe~ than the left, all the consideration at alt•· St. Clair replied Angeles suburb of Van Nuys. After they vtay do~1l. v.·hen asked if the dispute over left, he called authorities. But McDaniel said the problems vdth Jaworski's efforts to get 64 more While However, a spoke'!in1an for the FBl com:truction "are really no different than House tapes arid other materials might said they checked out the lead and you have with any large building. There's lead to the prosecutor's dismissal. "we're calling it a ·washout.' There really been nothing out of the ordinary.'' St. Clair said he "disagreed strongly" v.·asn't enough substance to it to c:-:pect The tv.'G-story structure will have a v.ilh Jav.·orsky over the prosecutor's to find them in the Nev.·ball area." total of 4S.OOO square fe(>t and among its contention that he needs the additl<1nal "The man and v.·oman in the front seat features ~·ill be a multi·purpos6 room materials for \Vatergate coverup trials of the car seemed to be real nervous, but that .,..;11 be available for community and said he v.·as prepared to take the the girl, Patricia, who was in the back groups. case to thC' Supreme Court. 8cat. was calm and talkative," said l\icDanlel said tbe $1.2 million 0'.16t . i Cool Enough, B11ddy? J·fandler Paul Bark1nan and Suzy, 30-year-old elephant at the Sacra- 1nento Zoo. de1nonstrate confidence in each other as they cool off during a \var1n, spring day. Harbor Cl1amher to Seek Visitors' Center Support Food Costs Off in V.S;; Coast's Vp WASHINGTON (UPI) -Comumcr food prices showed the biggest drop of any month In seven years in April, helping slow the recent rapid rise ln ., American~· /cost or living, the government re parted today. Even with the favorable figures on food, however, the overall Consunirr Price Index rose 0.6 percent in April. because of increases in pr ices of gasoline, clothing and retail goods. Sharply lov;er beef prices and decliJlcs in the supermarket cost of pork, poultry. eggs and fresh vegetables resutted in a 0. 4 percent drop In food prices last 1nonth. • Th1s was the first decline in foOO prices since September and the biggest <1ne· 111onth falloff stnce February, 1967, th.1 · Bureau of LaOOr Statistics said. But prices pa.id by consumers for &QOds and services in Orange and Los Angeles counties rose l.Z percent in April. at:· cording to the Southern caHfornia office of the Bureau of Labor Statistics .. food prices were up .8 percent. It was the largest one-month rise in ronsumer prices in the area $ince August 1973 when the increase was I.4 percent. The Consumer Price Jnde1 for the l.os Angeles and Orange C.ounty area reached a record high in April of 13.92 (1967-1001. Prlees in April were 9.7 percent abore year-ago levels. That was the largest lZ·month rise in the Southland index sinee Ju1y, 1951. Although the overall rise was the smalleiit in the closely watehed Index since a 0.3 percen~ rise last September. prices Americans pay for retaH goods still were 10.2 percent higher than a year ago on a nationwide besi1. , That is an 1.D1usually ste~p climb by "I hope it doesn't have to go that far \\'ilHam Walls. a retired Army' master docs not include the price o{ furnishing --huLLam..p_.W@_r.tQ .. ~_'j!,_ it ~to..i.:: S.b,_sug,e.anb ______ . -r---__ _the new building. ""·hich.he said; C91Jld ~ C1a)r said. . . "She grinned at mi""Slle s a wooGiiful as mlJChas $90,00>. Officials of the N~v.-port Harbor -Chariiber of Comilierce said todoy-fhey ~·ill ask Ne\\'{>Ort Beach city. councilmen to support a proposal to creaLe a convention and visitors bureau. industry" for Newport Beach. . llistorieal standards, aOO an indication "We have·-to~ It this way," he-aaid.--that-the--n1Uon .. is~stUl.fightlng-a-1e.v.ere. At the \\'hite House. \Varren said when looking girl. It's a shame ... " ' ... asked whether Nixon was 8oi,ng ~ to The three are v.:anted on FBl -~ "Otherwise. we would be burying our inflaUonary problem. heads to the sand.'' The rtse· in COMQmer pricts has been dismiss Jaworski : "The matter of the complaints, file<! Monda Y. for subpoena of the special prosecutor's investigation of illtgal use and ?J6SOSSion office lfor the tapes 1 is being addressed of automatic weapons. in court. !\~tr. St. C!air has addressed The FBI decision to classify 1'-1iss himself to the matter." lfearst as an SLA participant capped a Nixon flew back to \Vashington ~1onday v.·ild v:cekend in \~·hich !'iX leaders Of the night from a Jong v.:eekend in Florida. SU· including its leader, Cinque, died Former Attorney General E 11 i o t afte~ an hour-long gunhattle . v.ith 500 Richardson, v.tio resigned last Octobe r police at a south Los Angeles hideout. . rather than rire former spec i a I The FBI said it concluded that t-.i1ss prosecutor Archibald Cox in a similar Htarst joined the revolutionary clique dispute over subpoenas. said at a which violently kidnaped her 31i? ffiO'.l~hs Congressional Club breakfast today in ago a!ter an IS-year-old youth 1denhhed \'i'ashington that the guidelines covering her and the Harriscs as the persons v.·~o the prosecutor v.·ere understood by all kidnapcd him for 12 hours and .stole his parties v.·hen Attorney General William truck in a g't~WJ\Y. frC¥Jl a ~rtmg ~oods H. Saxbe was confirmed. store Thursday. 'the FBI Yid it believed "The guidelines are E'Iplicit that it v.·as 1'~iss .llearst wryo fired 30 rounds of Jawqr.ski does baYe the power. indeed the . automa11c rifle slugs mto tbe store aher duty if he regards it as necessary. 10 Harr!s allegedly bu.ngled an attempt to challenge the assertion of e>:ecuUve · shoplift a 4~nt pair of socks. privilege,'' Richardson said. Richardson said he did not belic\·e the dispute ~·ould go as far as it did last fall \.\o'hen Cox v.·as (ired. He said if the President decided to fire Jav.·orski, "The roof would fall in.'' In another development Vice President Gerald R. Ford said today he thinks the Supreme Court will ultimately decide if Ja"norski will receive the 64 taped presidential conversations subpoenaed last month. Michale Dobinski Rosary Slated Recitat ion of the rosary voill be held tonigh t at 8 o'clock for ~tichale Dobinski. fonner ?<.1G\l de~igncr in Hollyv.·ood and 17·year resident of South Lagwia. He died Monday at age 85. 1'<1r. Dobinski lt"a\'e.~ his v.·ife, Estelle. t1\·o grandsons. Ril'hard and ttlichael \llilkins. and flve great·grand children. f\lr . Dobinski. ""'ho \\'as born in Poland. 11ived in California for 27 years. He was a costume and dr ess designer for ~tGM studios in Hollyood and a designer for Adrfan. Burial services h<'l l'e not been set yet. Tonight's rosary \\ill be at :'-lc(;ormick C'hapcl. I i95 Laguna Canyon Road , Laguna Beach. OIAMGI COAST ' DAILY PILOT '"" °'":>e Co1<• 0.·'• P•o• ~-~.,...,.,'I CQ"' t • ., t•• ~ ..... p, .... , "'°"~ ... .., ~, , ... c, ••• ,. (( .. f '' '"' {.,.,,;~-.,, ~~CH•'•,.,,,,~ •'• t-•t "'' .., •1>1. '· 1•• •• ,,,,., ~·.,,. 'i••:V" Br•·' • "''"" °'''"''" ,. '•·" ~""' ···~·· °""'" ............. ~· ....... •'1 $.1" ""'"'~"'• \., >"" C.o~·•''""" ~ •'Ot •"<!"''"' t•' .,, ' l'Ut:., ... , .,,,,,.~ .... >'1 •• e>r '";, • <.• f'J.,., 'r•or· •' )t' ,.,.,.•.! 11., S••••" "-· '* •1 ... c..'.tv· • ••· ~;~ ~-t-.-,.,l 11 .... ~''""'"' l'l!Pvt' ,:... j.,..,.1 (.,.~v ~ . .-p,~"~"· ,,,,-.............. . !t.Q..-°" A M,,~, .. IJ ''"11'"\l lO~(lt Oo~1 H L"(,, r,,l.~dP.Noa ....... t..,. "'•"lo1no: lo~oo; lPt-1 .. ~1 •1 Nt"l)'.)00 9'.c.~C~~l~,.,. From Pqe 1 DRA~IA ... plane and family for the runway and the waiting firemen . "l told them to get out of that plane and away from it as quickly as possiblt," his wife said, because they were well av•are of the danger of an explosion involving the craft's wingtip fuel tanks. She said the children did an admirable job of evacuating the plane after the nose gear collapsed, sending it into a gut- wrenching skid down the long runway. No one \Yas in jured. although the Elvin.!' eldest son apparentl~ aggravated a back problem when he Jumped from the Cessna's wing to the ground and ran away. His nX1ther said today she wished to make a (Alblic thank you to the Orange County Fire Department crews , particularly for the way they handled the fri ghtened family afterward. . The accident tied up the Jong main runway for aboul 40 minutes following the crash·landing. "\\'e want to commend the firemen," said l\trs. Elyin. "I love every one of the1n and yesterday I took over a five pound box of See's chocolates." UCI's Hospitnl Plait Supported By Huntirigtori Jluntington Beach Councilmen stepped delicately l\1onday night Into the controver!Y surrounding the use of Orange County Medical Center as a teaching hospital lor UC Irvine. They passed a resoJution supporting the netd for a teaching hospital, connected to UCI, in Orange county, but refused to say where it shou1d be. /Related story, Page 3). The action was proposed b Y Councilwoman Norma Gibbs w ho criUclied county supervisors for asking a high price in their clfort to sell the medical center to the un.ivenlty. "They're ltying to charge for a hospital that •ho<lld be bombed." she complained. "The supervlllOrl "1sh to &ell It at an tlhorbltarll price.'' But When she cwld not explain what the oootrovirsy Is all about , or wbert a holpltal Is pn>jloeed, CollJ1cllmen Al Coen and Jerry Ma!Oey objecled to tallh>i Ill)' !\ind of • atrooc stand oo an luue llley \\'trt untamlliar wlth. They also oppooed lhe m II d • t rttoluUOo, but loo H . . It waa oevtr mentlol1ed MGoday, and -U-wtrt apparenUy WllWAnl of It, but !ht &late bl> already ..,....i to bolld a 115 mlJJioo, 200-lltd ttacblnl ]Qpilal Oil the UC! camput. • ' Longtime Coast Resident 'Jack' Cole Dead at 67 Death has claimed longtime Orange Coast businessman and civic leader Walter "Jack" Cole, who lived for several decades in both Laguna Beach and Newport Beach. He was 67 and lived at 904 Emerald Bay in Uguna Beach al the time Of his death on Sunday. Private family funeral servicts will be held Wednesday. wtth Pacfrre Vie\\' ttlemorial Park ~tortuary in ehargc. A petroleum engineer, Mr. Cole leaves his v.·lfe El izabeth. plus daughters :\frs. c;rethen Harris. of San Diego. 1'.frs. Elizabeth Young. of Tustin. and ~fi ss Susan Cole, of Sausalito ; plus a brother Richard C.Ole. o( Pasadena and three grandchildren. The fci.mily suggests memo r i al contributions to South COast Community Hospital in Mr. O:>le's name for friends who wish to pay tribute to his memory. Ed !\igro. geileral manager of the t\ewporter Inn and cha irn1an of a chamber committee studying the proposal , said he '\! ask to present the plan to councilmen early in June. Nigro did not outline costs of the project but indicated he hopes the y can be shared by both the business community and hte city govemmC'nt. ~le stressed that the purpose of the new a gen c y is not to attract weekend to already·jammed beaches on summer v.·eekends. "This is not tourist promotion," Nigro sald..-"You'll notice we've carefuUy Jett that ""'ord out of the name of the bureau." He said the agency will be designed to attract visitors to lhe city's hotels and restaurants. Nigro pointed out that there are three new hotels under construction or planned for Newport Beach and a large number of new restaurants are also opening. "These have been given c it y approval," Nigro said, saying he feels now they should get city support. "These are businesses that depend on a viable leisure resort industry," he said. "We can't Jet them bu ild and expect them not to do any busine~." he said. Balboa IsJand Residents Get Sidewalk Pledge Bal boa l!land residenl.! who wrote Newport Beach Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis protesting the lack of Bayside Drive sidew•lk3 will soon have their walks, City Manager Robert L. Wynn said today. "They'll be OO!l!tructln( 11dewalU 4b0l t!IO' loOtlf' 'OldO •! Ill~ 1Ji1"'' with the ne1t few months." W'ynn sa.ld. He said the new sidewalk& are a requirement for the Irvine c.ompan y's . new Coves develoixnent just we.st or the Balboa Island entrance. "The side"'·alk and bicycle trail will begin about 80 feet weit of Marine Avenue and contlnue to about 80 feet southeast of the Coa.5t Highway,'' W}'1Ul said. He said the two remaining tlo.foot Jegments v.ill be buUt "whenever f\mda become availshle, I would guess within the next two to -yean.' tvtn greater in the past three months. 12.l percent. April's 0.6 inc rease, if cart led over a full year. would come out to an annual rise of 7.2 percent. Tht index stands at 144.0 compared to a 1967 best of 100. Thls means Uiat a variety of ~· and services that cost tio ·in 1987 i.ncreased in price to $14.40 in April. April's report showed that on the negative side, fuel prices rose slightly after a dtop in March. Gasotine prices are 40 percent above the April, 1973 level and overall fuel prices are 6 percent hl1her. The cost of clothing ellmbed 0.8 percent, above normal for April. 'l'be' ce.ir or medical care, r~nt, dry cleaning, bus fares · and 'a variety of · C'Of'lsumer ser\'ices rose o.e percent last month. From Pqe l VERSAILLES ••• developmoot had nO\-er changed. Voting agalnst the exemption "'<ere CommlJSionen Rlmmon Fay, Judy Rosener, Ari Holmes and Dooald Bright. Voting for an exemption were James Hayes. Louis Nowell, Don Phlllipo , Robert Rooney, Russ Rubley and Cannen Wanchlw. A gra11uate of the USC College ¢ Engineering, M.r. Cole wn past president of the Newport Harbor Rotary Club, an original mtmber of Toastmasters' International and served on the Newport Beach Parks and Rt c reation Commls.sion. He was one of the founders or the Balboa Island Businessmen'!! Club and also served as a youth leader in the congregation of St. James Episcopal Church, s~ializing in il5 3ummer camp activities. Nigro said he thinks the convention and visitors-bureau would serve as sound in- strument in attracting the right kind of \isitors. "This wou1d be an organlztd approach that would allow us to be selective," Nigro said. The Balboa Island Improvement Association sent a Jeter to Mclndis recently pointing up the lack ol sidewalk& on Bayside Drive. F ore$ler to Remain SACRAMENTO IAP) -State Forestei Lewis A. Moran vrjll remain in his job after all. Ray Hunter, state COMeTVation chief. said Monday. Hunter earlier demoted Morl'ln to a lesser civil service post, a move which caused a furor among some employes in the state Department of Conaervation. Comin!Mlooer Roeener tried to ha..,· the wt< delayed until C8'pers, who Ill an · Orange Co<lnty SUpervtoor, COJld be in-t. 1be commlssloo deru.d her request 5 to 5. Caspers, who Jiyes in Newport Beaeh and has expressed opposition to the Versailles project in the pa11t, we1 participating ln Gov. Reagan's visit to Orange County f\1onctay. During his life on the Orange Coast, r-.tr. Cole livtd in Laguna Beach for 30 years. Bicycle Cli1iic Will Be Held 01i Saturday A special bicycl• clinic Is ocbeduled Saturday at Newport Center in Newport Beach, for safe riding instruction and [ lic"'1sing of the popular vehJcles. Newport Beach Poliee Department I community Relatk>ns Officer Stan Bressler announced the bike ellnic will be from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. near the Boardway department store. He noted that bicycling is hardly just a children's pastime anymore, with a IS percent increase in use of blcyclts In just . the past year, by youngstm and adulta. : Individuals who show up ( o r licensing-It Is helpful In tracing a bike II it is later stolen-may register to win a 10.speed bicycle. FNfltPqel • • BIRTHDAY. I pa.,.nger plane COit 11,800 to charter. "It would have been cheaper for them to Dy on group fµe," tht apokesmlD said. But he conceded that Air Cal dOWl'I serve Mum's to coach pasaengera. Narco Agent Killed He said without the agency, the hotels and restaurants will each go their separate ways in attracting business ·•and that could produce major conni cts." Seholz' request for a permit to btbld the 444-unlts has already been turned doy,11 by the commlss!on . Nigro said working together the bureau could create "a clean leisuretime I . . NOW, HEAR THIS According to the President's Council on Environ- mental Quality, it is becoming increasingly difficult for anyone to escape noise. 40,000,000 Americans risk hearing impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44,000,000 other Americans have the utility of their dwelling ~ ad\'.ersely affected by noise from ·aircraft or traffic. 21,000,000 Amercians are affected by· construction-related noise. Now what does this have to do with carpet? Car- peting will drastically improv.e accoustics in any room by quieting your home environment, making radios, television, and the family sound better. Remember. at Alden 's, even our. LOUD carpeting is quieter. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Ploctfttla Av~. C:OST.t. MU.t. 64~4838 " NEw YORK (~I) -I k.,. Y;,t atott OU..U.. *""'" Wll shol and tilled Monday nl1ht by another Mea.-n... th ~O; M. th fl Sol. ,..l0te·5, ·~ pialndothelmon wi-CUD •J!ll0ft'lll1 L.---.:;.,...;~-------------------------' ,, dladilr,..S occldenl&lly I • • . . m . • , • , • - Today's Final · N.Y. Stocks , - VOL. 67, NO. 141, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE OOU,NTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1974 c TEN CENTS Mesa Council Charged • Ill 'Payoff' ------- " , ... I -!£f.i 'ii/Ai i .. ~ t/t ···~~t-•_, ... J i ' I ' D1llr 'llfl Sti ff ,,...,. TUXEDO.CLAD c<ASPERS, WIFE, ANN, BOARD PLANE Champagne Campaign Flight to Honey of a Veal MeaJ 28 Couples at Caspers' Birthday Fund Dinner By L. PETER KRIEG OI t119 D1Uy l"llof Still There werl~ builders and bankers and other Orange Countlans anrl all of then1 went to San Diego i\!onday night lo say "Happy Birthday " lo Fifth District Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspt:rs. Twenty-eight couples joined t h e Newport Beach politician for a $t.OOl).a- ):U1te fund raising dinner at the \l/estgatc Plaza Hotel. (Related story, Page 3: editorial comment, Page 6). The guests. In ronnal attire. flew by chartered plane from Orange County Airport at 6 p.m., sipping Mum's champagne on board. Their gourmet dinner be~with quail egg ~up and featured veal sautecd for eight hours and served co · red with honey. ;rhe nine·course fea st ended with Strawberry crepes. Guests were served brandy and other liqueurs on the return flight \vhich land· ed about JI p.m. Among those saluting Caspers' 44th birthday, which is really today, were Newport Beach builder John D. Lusk and hb wife, and Santa Ana banker Kenneth Carlson, a member of the board of c.ommerclal National Bank. The guest list also included Newport Beach engineering consultant Bob Bein and his wife and Dana Point restaurateur Dlvid Perrin . .. A180 among the guests were Mr. and Mn. Paul Rangle of Anaheim. Rangle 5!1id he was ;epresenting the Orange County Refuse Assoc)alion, w h l c h reprtSents too 25 refuse companies working In the county. .~ost of the IU••t.s 11ld they were making the trip 0 for the fW1 of it" and aft profeSlfl'! IUJ>l'Ort for CAspers' Jµne i t'Hleclloa bid. ; · '. ~:He'i been Alene! of our family for Yf."•" Liisk said. -~ 'It takes lour yeart for 1 board member IO learn bow t<>·do a 1oocl job," car11oo uld. "Ho'• hacl the typical pn>blem1, bUt I lhlnk ho's at the point . J now where he kno .... ·s how to do a good job." Bein said he was going because he thinks "good government needs support. You get good government by participating. "\Vhen someone proves lhcmsetves to some . degree, like Ron has done, it is sometimes better than an unknown," he said. •·We're supporters of ~fr. Caspers," declared refuse association representa- tive Rangle. Caspers, ,himself, would say litt1e to reporters as guests climbed aboard the Lockheed Electra !or the 20-minute night. "I'm surprised they let you past the se<:urity gate," he said to reporters, adding that he was looking forward to a good dinner. Aides declined to release a complete guest list. and some of those makirig the trip curtly refused to identify themselves. Caspers wouJd have raised about $50.IXX> with the affair, if all paid their way. Aides didn't say. Air cauromta offitjals said the 86-s.. BIRTHDAY, Pase !) Burglar in Mesa Nets Equipment Costa Mesa l'01lce today are llmtlng a burglar who raided a conotrucUon company Monday and llterallf tool< their bttatll away. • William W. Dafu, foreman for the C.L. Peck ~ -O>mPlllY, Iii "°""' Bl>rd., repoNd tho $l;OllO bNll<-lo Involved • t)1>0Writor, adding madllne and an oicygen mplralar devi<:e. He said the respirator had been obtained t<> "'91aoe •notbet one aloleo f""11 llJO •mo !lrallor olfJce ladlll)' In 1 simllar !Jurala!J'. • • Dismissal Of Planner Criticizecl The Costa tl1esa City Council ?\tonday night refused comment on a verbal indictment by a citizen that a "political ,payoff" was involved in a recent council reshuffling of the planning commission . .. Patrick Kennedy, 1039 Mission Drive, told the council that its handling or the affair was not, in his opinion, in the best interest of the community and that he wou1d not like ''to see this trend continue." Kennedy's remarks, offered during the "oral communications" segment of the council session, \\'ere in COMection Wilh the firing of F.dward ~1cFarland and his replacement on the cc.mmission with 1'frs. Arlene Schafer. · The reasons for Mcf"arland's discharge were never made public. • -~~y-char.ge9._that lo.Ir~. Schafer "'just tiap(if!rff"a. to -be -the pQ!itfcal campaign ma1l41-ger" for Councihnan Jack Hammett and that he checked her credentials. and found them "not overly impressive.'' COUNCIL APPROVES TIME EXTENSION OF MESA ·BILLBOARD AT LEFT The 'Earl' Objects, Claiming His Business Is Last Among Clutter • 1.1rs. Schafer did serve as campaign manager for Hammett, now vice mayor, but allegatioos that she' was rewarded ror her work with a job on the plaMing commission ha\.·e been denied by Hammett. Billboard Good for Year McFarland 's dismissal \\'as called for last month on a 3-2 vote of the council "·ith Councilwoman Norma Hertzog and Councilman Dom Raciti dissenting. .~esa. OKs Ne 1vport Boul erllrd Sign 01i 3-2 Vote Raciti has been openly critical of that decision and S!-lY~ he vrould have preferred e:ii:pandlng the p I an n in g commission from five to seven persons. 'lbat arrangenuat woald have allowed the seating of Mrs. Schafer without req uiring McFarland's departure. During his brief attack on the coun~il. Kennedy questioned the \\'isdon1 f of removing McFarland whom he characterized as one of the two best men (See CHARGE, Page 2) Costa Mesa Tot Seriously Hurt _,\f ter Accident A t.hree-year--0ld Co st a r..tesa g i r I \\'hose skull vras fractured by a pickup truck appeared to be making progres.s today alter surgery. Doctors were waiting v:ith equipment ready when Janet G. Ward. 3, was rushed to the emergency room of Costa ~1esa Hospital after the accident al 5 p.m. Monday. The accident \vas on busv Victoria Street near the home of her p.irents, JI.Ir. and Mrs. Gordon D. Ward, 891 Darrell St. ~fotorist Van S. McKinzie, M. of 165 E. l~h St., Costa Mesa, told police he v.•as driving westbound on Victoria Street !acing klto the lowering sun when he heard a loud thump. He stopped and ran back to the still form in the roady,·ay, noting blood and shreds of skin on the fender of his truck in the headlight area, police said. Doctors at Costa blesa Memorial Hospital perfonned brain surgery on the child, whom they said sustained three separate open skull rractures when hit. She remained listed in s e r I o u s condition today, but has been taken off the critical list. Investigators said the little girl was v.·alking eastbound on Victoria Street near State Street -an area heavily traveled at that hour -when she was struck by the truck. Police said it did not appear that McKinzle was at fault. By RUDI Nt EDZIEl-1iKI 01 111• D•llY f'llof Stiff Arter discussing a billboard ordinance that isn't on lhe books yet. Costa r.itesa city councilmen, in a 3-Z vote l\fonday. · granted Pacific Outdoor Advertising pern1ission to keep using a Newport Boulevard billboard for another year. or until the council adopts a bil1board Jaw. The 13 12 by 46-foot. single-sided advertising sign is located near 15th Strcel in a con1mercial district. f\1ayor Robert Wilson voted for the permit extension after revealing that Pacific Outdoor Advertising maintain.s a billboard on his business property in Santa Ana. \Vilson said today he derives revenue from that sign. His ballot Monday night v.1as cast after City Attorney Roy June advised him it \Vas all right for him to vote on the matter. Wilson v.·as joined by Councilwoman Norma Hertzog and Vice f.1ayor Jack Hammett. Councilmen Alvin Pinkley and Dominic Raciti opposed the action . While the council majority question('d the fairness of cancelling Pacific Outdoor's permit and not the pennits of other billboards in Costa ~1 es a . Councilmen Pinkley and Raciti were of the opinion that the eight-year lifespan of the pcr1nit was ''fair enough." "ls it okay for me to vote on thi s?'' Wilson asked City Attorney June. June 2 Solo1is U1iveil Steam Car Plan SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Assembly leaders Bob J\.1oretti and John L. Burton today unveil two steam po\vered cars - the products of an unusual $2.8 million assembly resea rch venture . Financed v.·ithout passage of any specific legislation or the approval of the Governor, the autos are designed as low emission alternatiVes to the internal combustion car engine. They were developed by Aerojet Liquid Rocket Co. or Sacramento and Steam Po\\·er Syst~1n Inc. of San Diego under cont racts a\varded by the Assembly Rules Committee in November 1972. The project took 18 mooths. Poet Knowsit Judge Returns Verse. in Ki1id SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Pa.trick Shannon sent a verse with his note to a judge . explaining that a poet's Income is small and he couldn't pa, a Jl5 hltchhiklng ticket. · Poet ShJ11Don's lines started: · · "Oh, lift up mne eyes. For Ulere, in God's wondrous skies, can . Ille sun's klsa and the cloud's 'tnlst, wash away all our lies." · In a h'ndwrlt!en letter distlllsslng the charge, Judge Fred A. Schenk Jr. of llorro Bay wrote back: "I pray you keep a 110ng In your heart, !oz; tbemn lies the future of mankind." '",J ' ~ • • • • ,J • replied that it y,·as legal ~or a councilman to vote on issues of potential conflict of interest once a disclosure had been made. But in \\'it son's case. he added, the d!sclosurc was not neceMary because the Costa ~1esa City Council has no jurisdiction over Pacific 0 u t d oor billhoards in Santa Ana. \VHson said he wanted to make the disclosure anyway to let the public know he was not trying to hide anything. Pinkley contended it was wrong to penalize local businessmen with a stltf sign ordinance and not "go aft.er the bi ggest polluters in this town which is the billboards ." That not \Vas echoed by Earl Nellescn. the "Earl of Plumbing," whose business is localed between the Pacific Outdoor billtoard and a Foster and Kleiser billboard. In a letter to the council , Nelleson criticized the "large and unsightly'· billboards and asked the co u n c i 1 members to be "fair" about regulating signs. During recent public hearings on the new Costa Mesa sign ordinance Nelleson frequently pointed out the reason he put up such a large rooftop sign is to make his business visible amon~ the billboards. Raciti argued that several thousand dollars of landscaping and median beaulification on Newport Boulevard \vould go to waste by authorizing Pacific Outdoor 's permit extension. Those arguments failed to sway Vice l\1ayor Jack Hammett who pointed to the company's investment and concluded that it would be "trawnatic" to put someone out of business overnight. Al luding to a billboard ordinance he expects will be adopted within six months, Hammett said it should be obvious to the outdoor advertising companies that the "handwriting is on the wall." "But I don't believe in cutting the throat and letting somebody bleed to death overnight ." the vice mayor added. ''Just to vote you out tonight -bing -is somewhat traun1atic," he told applicant Jay Kingry. On May 6 the city council v"Oted unanimously to reject another pennit application which would have allowed National Advertising Company to replace an existing single-faced billboard on Girl Pronounced Dead Two Times GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. (UPI) - Blodgett Memorial Hospital officials said today they will review the death of an Infant girl pronOllllctd deacl twl<e In seven hours. The tn(ant wa. declared dea4 and stinbom Monday at 5 p.m. after a four months premature birth, and stnt to Zaaeman's Funeral Ch>pel for burial. A mortuary employe found th• baby alive nnd sent her back t<> the hospital. The infant was p,rooount'l'd dead for a second llm• afler !>tine reed!nltted t<> \he boopttal at 12:31 a.m. ·-y. The baby w•l&be4 about one paond. ' Bristol Street .,..·ith a double-faced billboard . Counci\y,•oman Norina Hertzog. who secooded Hammett's motion for Pacific Outdoor's extension, added that she ~'ould like to see the adoption of a billboard ordinance "very soon" so that all outdoor advertising companies would be treated equally. Para1nedic PW.1i Adoptio1i Urged For Costa Mesa Th.e emergency services director of Cqsta Mesa Memorial ltospital Monday urged the city councn to improve the quality of emergency care. including adoption of a paramedic program. In a letter to council members Dr. Claire Weidemier alleged that "people are dying needlessly" and that it would behoove the cities of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, and Irvine "to take an active role to insure that their taxpayers get the best of care." Although the Costa f.1esa City O>uncil did not take official action on Dr. \\reidemier's suggestions. they agreed to discuss the entire emergency services question. including paramedics, at a study session later this month. In her letter, Dr. \Veidemier stressed the need to begin medical care at the site of the accidelJt. "Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital has an emergency department with full-ti1ne emergency doctors ~·ho are specialists in their fi eld. \Ye have upgraded emergency care in.side the hospital. but the problem now lies outside our doors," she informed council members. Neither Costa Jl..1esa nor Newport Beach has paramedics but Jrvine \viii have paran1ed1c services 11e.'\t year. Orange Coast • Weather Su nny and warm again Wednes-- day is the way the weather serv· ice calls il Highs from the upper 60s at the beacbu to the 70s in· land. Overnight lows 45-65. INSIHE TODi\ Y A "lontr" berated a .stra11ger for mistreating a dog and i.s fatally sl(l,Jhtd i11 New York with a .straight-edge razor. Storu, Page 12. .., I • ' •• ..... .. .. • • " •n .. .. " .......... ''" , . -" M1twl Pllllft t N1ti.Mt,.... 4 .... c.t1y • IYM1 "lf1V t ~ , .. 1 • ''"' """"'" ... 11 ,.."""... 1t '~ ,, = . ......... 1).14 --. • • _; t..AIL V PILOT t TurSda}, M11y 21, 1974 SLA Begged To'Give Up By Families IA>S ANGELES (AP) -.4.11 Ja.,..men ('Ontinued their search for l'al ricia Jlearst aod \\1ill 1a1n and Emil y llarris. the distraught parents of the suspected Sy1nbionese Liberation Army 1nembers plradcd \\'il h the ir ehildren tn i.urrender ra ther than face possible violent dea th. \\1i1h the n1cmory of r·riday"s nan1in g riea ths or six SLA n1embcrs \'ivid in her n1ind, P..lrs. Betty Bw111clt , Harris' ---- MORE HEARST STORIES APPEAR TODAY ON PAGE 3, S -·--------mother, sakt : "All of us just can 't bear Ca1ididates A'ir T 01iight candidates for Orange CoWltY supervisor ht tht upcombtg June 4 prjmary ele<;tloo will appear oo Channel SO in a 91).minute live television broadcast from 3 to 9:30 tonight. Ne\\'smen \\'ill que stion the candidetes and \'ie1,•:ers are invited ta call in questions by phoning 897· 03L2 during the broadcast. Harbor Area A11tibias Pla11 Faces Board Food Costs Off in . V.S.; Coast's Vp WA5H!NGTON (UP!) -Consumer food prices sho~·ed the biggest drop of any month in seven yea rs In April, helping slow the recent rap id rlse in Americans' cost of livin&, the g()vcmment reported today. Even with the favorable figum on food. however. the overall Con.sumer Price Index ro~ D.S percent in Apr il. because or increases in pr ices ol gasoli ne. ('lothing and retail goods. Sharply lower beef prices and declines in the supermarket coet of pori, poultry, eggs and fresh vegetables resu\ted. in a o. 4 percent drop in food price3 last Ne~1>0rt.·1'fcsa Unified School District month. trustee.'! tonight v.ill consider a .. proposed Th is was the fint decline in food pricts affirmative action program which \\'ould since September. and the biggest ~ ban discrim ination against men as \l:ell monlh falloff since February, 1967, tbe • • • Dlllf Plltl lllff ....._ Reservoir For Sale " the thought of seeing anything on film like we saw this past weekend, and to think that it might happen to my son is al most unbear-able and I do y.·ish he \1·ould give him self up." l\1rs. llarris' father. F r e d e r ic Schwa rtz, new to Los Angeles fron1 Chicago Mond ay night to plead with his da ughter to surrender to him. as otber ~roups. Burea u of Labor Statistics said. The staff-prepared pi-opos.11 1 i 5 1 5 But prices paid by consumers for goods and services in Orange and Los Angeles among its goals "to significanlly increase counties rose i.2 percent in April, ac- the num~r of male teachers being cording to"the Southem California office Need a tank for your trout? Here's a beauty you can buy for $90.000 or so from the Costa ft1esa Counly Water District. Situ3 ted on J.1 J.Cres at 16lh Street and lfonrovla Avenue. it is one of two sur· plus reservoirs the district has put on the _ ma_rket. Surrounding trees and cyclone fen CtL'9 with 1t. In a statement aimed at Emily, ?l, Schwartz said, "You hav e only two TIJUANA POLICE Jf' ATCH FOR SLA employed to teach in !he elen1entary of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 1'~ood grades." prices were up .8 percent. The proposal also calls for efforts to It was the largest one-month Jise ift increase representation of minorities. conswner prices in the arta sinct AIJilllt including v.•omen. in supervisory and 1973 when the increase was t.4 percent. administrative positions. The Consumer Price Jndez for the Los The proposal was prepared by Kevin Angeles and Orange Q>unty area tt1ched R. Wheele r, assistant superinteode nl for a record high in April of 13.92 (1967-100 1. passenge r plane cost $1.800 to charter. peJsonnel services. and Ver\yn R. Prices in April were 9.7 percent above "It would have been che.aper for 1hen1 Soderstrom , di rector of c I ass i f i e d ye.ar-ago levels. That was the largest to fly on group fare," the spokesman personnel. 12-month rise in the Southland inde1 said. From Pqge l BIRTHDAY. • • T ee1i Testifies l1i Rape Trial Of 'Uncle Hen,ry' TIJUANA. fi.1e:-:ico (UPI) -Police "I a.!lked them to prepare the proposal since July, 1951. But he conced&l that Air Cal doesn 't CLEvELAND (UPI) _ A Cleveland here have been alerted by the FBI to be in anticipation of the fact that every Although the overall rise was the serve ~fum's to coach passengers. on the lookou t for Patricia Hea rst and school district will be required to ha ve smallest in the closely watched inde:ii: teen-ager bas testifltd *' was nped by members of the Symbionese Liberation such a plan," Dr. John Nicoll, Newport-sinct a 0.3 percent rise last September. ~fel Stewart, ff, who plays Un<:le Henry Army. ,,_1esa superintendent of schools, sa id prices Americans pay for retlil goods J ki W 't in the CBS series "All in the Funlly,'' Tij ua11a ~olice Chief Ernesto Vizcaino today. still were 10.2 percent higher than a year aWOrS Oll after he toJd her "having 9eX with him said P..fonday he instructed hU officers to Nicoll sai~ the California State Board ago on a Z?_ationwide basis." , .--______ .._ -·· .• -------,.,....,1d • out f _" Fron• Page l CJIARGE ... on the comm issiion while keeping "three others who had no business on there." ' Kennedy did not. identify the three commissioners he v.·a.s talking about. 11-layor Robert ?<.{. Wilson thanked KeMed.Y for bis comments. 4 Men Charged \\'atch for "one tall Negro. one short of Education recently adopted a That is an unusually steep climb,. by n v· ed W Tfil .:~. !1'!1 .. ~ ~WO~ 0 ....... .I-? .. ~ L ,,...1. j>;egro and a tiny white gi rl.'~ requirem~t t_hat to:ca1 school boarits . .histo ric11 .s.tandard.!J...:.Jnd _an_l.odicoU,ion _ e _..._ '".lF , _ft.. le ~ ~ _r~~ ts\1.1. ~--~ot.«ay "!_t~.u..1.... u : ..tl::O~U~~5'--. _. ~·~-~"--~'"'QL\l\Ql1tffflr~~ve~Li?n ans.1)1e sl.lfe. -~.,..lhe.»al}o~· !V!UilhLi_ng_a.sqf.:~ .... :.... --~ ... ,._~~--::' . .....-.. · · _. Cuyahop COO':"ttyccmmon Pleas Judge . choices open no\1': you inay elect to die board s gu1d~'les a~·:e. .. l:.e.f~CH set,:"' atJO~prrWem. • .,,._ ··-. r ~ •.t A A• .J C George w. White.-Qewart pleaded --wr·· -1 ·s· h -..... -_--·- an cqua11.v horri b!r and totally useless however.-'*~-. • --..~.~e-nSi!"iir<:""' siimer-Pt1~ ha?'Wen., -lllJilse~ Iue ~~~S'~t .nctWaived •Jury trial. -w-Il l otguns death ... \'ou r other (•hoicc is to conle The proposaf prepared by N1coll s staff even greater in the past three months. . The -"rl and 11 high school students . ......;;....• states as its long ran ge goa l to achie\·e 1,2.1 . percent. April's 0.6 increase, if \\'ASHI NGTON (UPJ\ _ President 6' SACRAMENTO (AP)_ f'our b la cic forth and li ve." an employe b a 1 a 0 c e at all Je\'els ca rried over a full year. would come out earlier this )'ear went to a lecture by . . He offered to n1eet her and 1ake her to corrcs~ding to !he r 11 c i a I -ethnic to an annual rise of 7.2 percent. . Xixon is not ronsidering tiring Leon Stewart who formerly wo'rked her e, the men ha ve betn charg~ '""·1th murder. la~n~ffi:~fil sborough. Catherine }learst. cpmpos1t1on of th7 student popul~tton. The index stands at 144.0 compared to Jaworski as Wa~r2ate s p e c i al IS.year-akl girl testlfied. ainspiracy and assault in a secret grand "The program 1n no way constitutes a a 1967 base of 100. 'Ibis means that a prosecutor, a White House spokesman ""'"-••Id 5, __ _. "look m• to 8 ho ur.-jury indictment gro'A-·ing out of three mothe r of th e 2t}year'(lld C()('d v.·hcse · ·r · f h. · I · · .:31ic ,,. ........... ""' kidnapin g on f"cb. 4 set off this case. 1ust1 ic~t10~ or irIDg or re a1n1ng o,r variety of goods and services that cost said today. . that be s1id belonged to his fam ily. shotgun ambushes last month. said . "I hope she \viii give hersclr up and i~~~~~~~~~~~~~ent faculty or staff., ~10 !r 1967 increased in price to '14.40 in Gerald L. \\'arren , deputy pre5s "We talked ibout a couple of hours." The report of the jury was revealed corne home." Nicoll sa id he does not know when the ~~;il 's report showed that on the secretary, replied. ":-io" v.·hen asked she testified . "Then he told me be P..fonday with the a rrest of Dale E. But the re \\•as no s1gn that ~{iss llenr st program will be adopted or how it v;ill be nes3tive side. fuel prices rose slightly whether Ja~orski i,rould be remo\'ed in twoanldthedlm\Otoshobrin" gmelt do~t.hHineglooupoktamie"b· YI fi.lcKlnney on the charges . He 'A-'as out on or th e Harrises. a v.hitc couple. "ere f ed f h boa d "" about to \'Oluntarily gi\'e up. And nlore a feet i t e state r adopts af ter a drop in ~1arch. Gasoline prices the aftermath of his public complaint the arm and pulled me upstairs." $5.000 ball in connection "'·it h the shotgun than 100 local. state and fed r ral law guidelines substantiall y different. arc 4-0 percent a~ the April, 1973 level P.tonday that the President through his She testified that Stewart raped her in assault ~n an off-d uty police officer April office rs remained on full-time duty in and O\'Crall fuel prices are 6 percent ch ief im peachment lawyer wa s the upstairs bedroom. 20· h I h h d . .__... " d hi<•her. The girl ··'d ,•-at•·-pt~ lo _1._. LatTY PraU. Emery Lee llansen and _. searc o I e I ree . escr1ln:U as arn1e w • d 4 S " attempting to und ercut Jay;orski's role hi's adv•.:'s, .. :...~, .::'"1ol~d me"t,ha"t Russell Lang were the other three Black. and extremely dantlerous'' and possibly I 0\", Olliili:. ....... ""' •PP: 1.1 1· d i the d T o as prosecutor. ha•"-• ,., with hun' wo.uld --•e • o us LmS nam e n in ictment the last rcmncnts of lhe s111al! band or ~ .. ,. ..... , .. -~ F 'da f the A ·120 hoot ' ""'esa E11dorses Jaworski charged in a Jetter to the woman out or me. I told him I wanted to rt llj.UPI J'I y or pr! s 1ng. terrorists. R , Z 1 P:l · the assault on Lloyd Revell April 22 and La\,. officers sn!d their search for P..1iss eCCIVC OJlC Senate Judiciary Committee that through be a girl , not a woman." the murder or Joseph Belmore as he sat Hears\ and the 1\arrises was still Escro1v Pacts JEB MAGRUDE-R-GETS TERM a ~t:.,~·1;;,;::e:,rt i!:'t.ped her off about in his 11\ing room April 21. centtred in sou1hcrn California. although Break i'n Mesa IN PRISON; Pig• 4 "I wasn't going to say anything about Los A n~cle!> Police C1 nclr. Pete Haga n ·---it but a girl friend convinced me that I Streakers Dasl1 At Graduation declared, '"If thcy'\'e got any sense. For 3 Park s:tes his coun~I James 0. St. Clair. Nixon should," she sald. 7.oning regulations \re re be n t " \ · ·' th t th · I ros t h d •u•.,.,..t111m•••••H•• lhei"d have \cfl. Thin"S are gett ing hot c a1mt,"\J a c spec1a p ecu or a so 1 »""' pp .., somewhat Monday nigh l by a here.'' . .1 no right (I) to try to subpoena tape.s and '{;.· * ~ FBI Says SLA~s Fugitives Can Give Up 1i11yti1ne SAN FRANClSCO rUPI \ -The FBI sai d today !hat Patricia Hearst and the t\1-0 Symhionesc Liberation A rm y fugitives could surrender by telepho ning or wal king into an.v FB I office . Cha rles \V. Bates, the FBI special agent in ch:1rgc of the inve stigation, said if 11iss !fears:! find Bill and Emily Harris v.·an1ed to give themselves up. they could c;ill any FBI oJfice and arrangements for their surrendt•r "'·oudl be y.·orked out. Or, he said. they CtlU!d surrender by going to any FBI office . •·As long as they are sincere and v.'Ork out the details. lhev v."Ouldn 't ha\'e an~1 hing to \\Orr~· about ." Bates said. "But .,...c'rf' no! going to .,,·alk into a place and be an1bushed.'' 01.AMGICO.AST r.u DAILY PILOT 1~ 0-••v• '~ ••. ~>·I, f" • • .. •• ..,, • ., ~ ~,.,.O!"t '• ~· • • r·,! "• 11."•G••••• C.O.or ""' •· ··~~i·o· •• l'IJl>ht~•~ '' '•• " '' ' .,,, I·• L' '• l.Oo,A ...... '• • l•1n 1(11••• • , ., .,, , :!,•-C"\•"1• • •• \•->~.,,. ' •.. , ..•. . . '";I'~"'" t'<M• to . •• · ", ·,, 1 .,, ~1 .... l"•ll••n '''"'-"'"'"'>• '.0\'.f' ll•< St••~I Cot·•"'"'" , .. '' ~ • • I --..-· 'J \\,.,, 1 ,.,.,_....or<!"~~· 1·• . l{.e.-••1c..-.1"''"•1l"" tk~.,..-1.1 •,:•.,.. "'-l""" Oolt,)f looii ; ">:Sdf' tl1ol .. ,.., ..... "'-l01(WI c., ........ <>Hk • J]Q ..,,.., lb. JI'••' M.1 '!Cl -'do-t\< l . .) E.:.• ~ ~:·t2-'! ~Offlc., ... .....,,. e..-:o-JJ.» ... _ ..... "'" /• .. , """"' l ...:r> 1;1r· .. ~· •··~ .. """""'f'O<' li•KI' 111'$ .. .t''" vtool S.r~I Sl!l-t. ".-ltt• • sympathetic Costa ~1esa c1\y counc1 men Costa ~!esa City !\tanager Fred "'·ho ·allowed a v.·ido"· and he r four sons Sorsabal l\londay night was autbariU!d by documents relating to pr es i d en l i al to COfl\'ert a ga rage inlo a bedroom . ci ty oouncilmen to sign es c r 0 w conversations and (2) to ta ke NI.i on to Permission for the ron version v.'as agreements for three park sites being court. granted on a 4-1 \'O le after P..trs. Betty purchased by the city fr<m the Newport-St. Clair edJ:led Warren's statements to Ball. 265 Flov.-er St., told council ltlesa Unified Scmol District. re porters on Capitol Hill. members she bought the house v.ith a A similar agreement will be before "Ifs very unlikely and' not under partially remodell'<l garage without school dislrict t.rustet:s when they meet ronsideration al all," St. Clair replied knowing it v.as in \'iola tion of city zoning at 7:30 tonight .at Estancia High School. 11.•hen asked if the dispute over la,,_,-s, The agreements cover fi ve acres near Ja111orski's efforts to get 64 mor e White Under existing city stnndard~. t"'"O--C8r Tanager Dr ive, $273.00>: 2:{) acres of House tapes and other materials might garages nre required for each single· Estancia Drive. $670.320 and eight 1cres lead to the prosecutor's dismissal. family home to insurt adequate offstreet off Estancia Drive, $176.000. St. Clair said he "disagreed strongly" parking. Escrow papers are expected to be \\ith Ja,,_,'Orsky over the pro9eCUtor's The council got around t h a 1 · ed I I th' f f rth k content1·on that he needs the additional requirement by ordering ~1 rs. Ball to si gn a er IS year or a ou par install a gate in a si:-:-foot high einder site. a IO-acre parcel known as the materials for \l.'atergate coverup trials block .,..,811 and to pro vide offstreet \\'akeham site. of( Sunflower Avenue In and said he was prepared to. take the l k b I North Costa Mesa. case lo the Supreme Court. parking on a fut ·s ize bas et a \ court on 11 f th .t 1 •-J . ..1 hope it doesn't ha\'e 16 go tha t far her property. A o e s1 es are surp us 5C1M1 sites Vice ?<.Javor Jack Hammett . .,...ho led and are being purchased fro m the school but I am prepa red to if it bas to," St. tile mo\·c· to di~pense with the district with money from an open space C,1air said. requirement , reasoned that a block wall bond issue Costa !<.lesa voters approv"ed \l"Ould hide automobiles as much from la~t Sept. 11. public.viev• as an enclosed garage. Sorsabal said the agreed upon prices World Cliampio11. Eats 236 Arits SEAITLE (AP ) -Gary Moss would like lo knol\' if there are any side effects associated with e.aUng ants. He al 236 of the little bugs over the v.·eekend at the "World's S e co nd Freestyle Ant Eating Contut." a competition held at a camping and backcountry fair. "I v.·asn't tasting an ything until it was all over,"' the chimp said. "Then I s'A-·allowed for a final ti me and wham. lt was Uke I'd been drinking vinegar for three minutes." P• ..t<.':8~u1Sftl,JIPl~:t.r;11. "1 LA\l.'RENCE . Kan. (ti PI l Authorities who reported arresting m:ilc and female suspects who streaked lhe University of Kansas commcnce mcnl announced with red faces that both \\'ere males after an inspection. Two men. wearing caps and open graduate gowns made their dash do"n the steps of ~femorial Stadium h1onday. night as Chana llor Archie Dykei\, wai ,.._ completing his commencement speech . Applause and laughter rose from the 3.000 graduatin g seniors as the streakers passed the rostrum v.·here t h r e e n1embers of the Board of Regeots and Gov. Robert B. Docking sat. ------ But he added that the question of y;ere a compromise bet ween the scbool requiring garages is largely academic district appraisals and the c I t y 's because most people use their gnrages appraisals. ''Ours were lower and theirs fo r storage of just about everything were somewhat higher," he reported. NOW, HEAR THIS except automobil es. He informed cowtjl members that the He said ltfrs. Ball \\-"aS justified 1n city v.·as v;itbin its bOOget on the park receiving a variance for the garage Jang being purchased f'tom public conversion because hers \l"JS a hardship agencies under the bond issue. case. However, several pi.vale parcels al~& ~1ayor Robert J\1. \V il son did not , are scheduled to be bought wtth b"1d e:-:plain his •·no" \'Ole on the iooe money and Sorsabal indlc.ated concern f:tception pe rmit but he has long been a about them. He satd in some cases the foe of on·strect parking in residential clty may have to condemn I.he property neighborhoods. to obtain the land. Raciti Proposes Policy 011 Parks \\'ilh at leasl four new parks scheduled t.o become part of the Costa Mesa park srst.em by this aummer, Councilman Dom Raciti believeg it is tugh time the city adopts: a parks naming policy. He offered hJs suggestions lo fellow COUll<ii members Monday night, saying that parks could be named in hooor of f0nntr mayors. other cullures such as l!>e Shell Indians who onoe inhabtted Costa Mesa. or evm great penoas such as AJbert Einstein. Coundlmon agre<d. and voted 5--0 to put the dlscussioo of a park name policy on their nert sllxty session agenda. Narco Agent Killed NEW YORK IUPI) -I New York Stat< lllfcoQCI li<llt WIS shot IJld killed Monda y n l 1ht by another pllinciolhaman wi-IUD appuonUy ~led acddentally • \ In other park action. cotlllell members approved a bid of '36.346 for the reloc.ation of 152 trees from Mesa de! ~tar and Fairview Road . some of the trees will be replanted in local parks. County Company Will Do Mesa's Annual Report The pu!Jllc rtfatloos nnn ol Ridtard c. Gavo\to, Anaheim, WIS hirtd Monday night to prepart the amual report for the city of c.etA1 M .... Memberl of the city council voted 5 lo O to spend f!,540 for 10,0l\O copies of the report, which Is scheduled "" Io r dl!llributioo throuJhout the ci ty. The. annual report 11 slm!lar lo the ' annual reporta itlutd by corpor1U..s lo their trtockholden. In thJs caoe, the corpor1tloo 11 city aovenm1<11t tnd lbe stockboldtn Ibo people ol c..ta Mesa. Gantto'a llnn publilhed the rtpofl last )'<Al'. (. ' • According to the President's Council on Environ- mental Quality, it is becoming increasingly difficu lt for anyone to escape noise. 40.000.000 Americans risk hearing impairment and other physical and mental effects. 44.000.000 other Americans have the ulility of their dwellings adversely affected by noise from aircraft or traffic. 21.000.000 Amercians are affected by e,onstruction-related noise. Now what does this have to do with carpet? Car- peting will drastically improve accoustics in any room by quieting your home environment, maktng rad ios. television, and tl'le family sound better. Remember, at Alden's, even our LOUD carpeting is quieter. l ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MlSA 646·4838 -'lllltl. ' .. l :JO: Fri. ' .. t; s.t. 9:30 .. 5 .. • ,I ·' I