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DA Lists Multiple Co~Jilaints1
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Liquor Bija~ker
Randano to Fa~e
Musi~ in County
WEONESDA Y AFTERNOON., MAY 22 , 1974
• \IOL. 17, NO, 1(1, I SECTIONS, Ill l'AGl!S
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' LA Co11aplni11ts
Patricia Hearst'
Named in Kidnap
LOS :\~GF:Lt:s l (.;l'l 1 -P:itrici:-1
Jlcarst. soughl for 31 ~ n'Klntll~ ;1s a
kidnap victin1, "'as herself fonnally
charged "it h kidnaping today in a
complaint alleging she became a gun-
.,.,·ielding member of the tcrrorist cult
thal :ibductcd ht•r.
The 20 -year -old heiress :ind l\\O
1ncmbrrs of !he Sy1nbioncs~ Liberat ion
Army still al large. \\'illiarn and Emil~·
Harris, v•cre charged in lhc 12 -~ur
alxiuction of a high school youth duruu::
their desperate attcn111ts last v.•cek tb
avoid capture.
~1iss ~le~rst \Vas reported to have told
the ~·oung" man that she ,,·as not a party
to her origiflal kidnaping fron1 her
President Ni:ton
Will Not Coniply
Witli, Tape Order
WASl~INGTON (.\Pl -Pr.esidenl
Kixon notified the House Judiciary
Commillec today he v.·ould nol comply ·
v.·ith a subpoena demanding tapes of 11
Watergate conversations.
Rep. Wiley Mayne (R·loy.·a). emerged
from a ck>sed rommlttce session and told
newsmen that the \Vhite House response
was delivered to committee Chairman
SENATE PANEL BACKS UP
JAWORSKI, Story, Page 4
Peter W. Rodino Jr. (0-N.J.), about 11
a.m., one hour past the deadline set by
the subp&cna for a reply.
Mayne said Rodino told the 33-membcr
committee that he just received the
response "and said it y.•as unfavorable
... it was negative."
Earlier, Nixon offered the committee
one edited transcript In response to the
committee'~ request for tapes of 66
White HoUse conversations dealing with
the dairy industry and International
Telephone & Telegraph Corp.
Nixon's lawyer, James 0. Sl. Clair,
said the President reels he has already
given the committee everything else U
needs for that phase of its impeachment
inquiry. St. Clair 1ald many or the -fi6
.,....,...uons llOUght by tile committee in
COMeclk>n with the ITT and dalry
industry matters were ~ rtt0rdM and
tllat olhers were not pertinent IO the
committee's Inquiry.
"We feel the opereUve conversatioM
(See DKFY, Pogo l)
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Rcrkeley apartn1rnt on Feb. 4 but that
she joined the Sl.1\ because she didn't
think her family did all it could lo meet
the ransom demands.
~ complaint filed by the Los An·
ge\es district attorney 's office against
~1iss Hearst also listed five counts of
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assault v.·it\l a deadly \veapon \Vith intentt
to kill. four counts of robbery in the
first degree and a second count Qf kid·
naping for the purpose of robbery.
Bail for the granddau~hler of the
founder of the Hear.St newspaper empire
if she should be apprehended was set at
$50.000.
The long list of charges against ~liss
Hearst and the •larriscs was made public
by District Attorney Joseph Busch.
Anxious to stamp out the last of the
SLA. the FBI and police pressed an
intense manhunt for the trio, setting up
special arrangments for them to
surrender by telephone or to the Los
Angeles Press Club or Bar Associatlon to
keep from being killed.
"This is the first time I ever heard of a
kidnap viclim becoming a kidnap
suspect," Busch said.
The district attorney -said there had
been no "dcaJs" offered the fugitives in
return for their surrender.
"They will be treated as \.\'C v.·ould
treat any other criminal case," Busch
said.
The charge of kidnaping ror purposes
of robbery carries a possible penalty of
life imprisonment.
There v.·ere a total or 19 counls against
Miss Hearst and 18 against the Harris
couple. The Harrlses were not involved in
an incident in which Patricia and tv.·o
black men -so rar unidentitfied -
reportedly threatened a landlady with a
lSee HEARST, Page %)
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BE ON LOOKOUT
FOR-A WHAT?
SAN DIEGO (AP ) -PG!ice are looking
fvr a gee-haw v.·hinney diddle , a moon
spinner and a flipper-clinger.
Dr . Ramon ·Ross. an education
proft>ssor al San Diego State, explains
they're duplicates of early American toys
-.!.tolen Tuesday fron1 his car.
Caspers Assctiled
For 'A fter-liour'
Use of .Airport
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of tt.t cailY Piiot Sult
Fifth District Supervisor Ronald ,V.
Caspers came under fire tcxlay for using
Orange County Airport alter the 11 p.m.
curfew for the chartered plane that flew
his birthday party guests to San Diego
atonday night.
l\1rs. l\tarcia Bents, one of Caspers'
three opponents in the June 4
supervisorial primary, said Caspers used
a "technicality" to circumvent noi~
abatement regulations at Orange Coon·
ty Airport.
"By using an Electra jet to transport
his 60 paying· gueSts, he avoided a lime
curfew impooed by airport authorities for
jet takeoffs and landings," l\.trs. Bents
said.
An aide to Caspers said Mrs. Bents is
off base with her charges.
"The Electra was used on purpose. The
plane is quiet and does not violate noise
regulations," said ad minis tr at iv e
assistant Robert Nelson.
l\.1rs. Bents maintained that any
airplane arriving after 11 p.m. is noisy.
"A ~jet by any other nam e is still a
noise nuisance arriving that late at
night," she said.
l\1r.t Bents also accused Caspers of
exceeding his self-imposed campaign
spending limil
"That is untrue/' Nelson said. "It is
just another one of Mn. Bents' wild
allegatiOM trying to make headlines and
trying IO shal<e the credibility of the
su~l:ooisor ~~ed· th3t Caspers will not
exce.d the spending limit.
~be poinled out that C&spers is the
only supervisor who has tried IO enact
an ordinance to regulate campaign
spending by all supervlsorlal cani!idates.
"But he couldn't even get his motion
seconded.11 Nellon said.
C&spors, hlmseU, was unavailable for
comment on etlhor charie.
He aJao declined IO talk about !ho
fl,000.a-plate birthday fund raiser when
{See CASPE.llS, Pago ll
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Caspers Assailed
For •After-hour~
Use of Airport
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Dlll'f Piiot Sl1fl Photo
OFFICER JOHN JUNGKEIT EXAMINES ABANDONED GETAWAY CAR
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Liquor Hijacker Faces
Prison Term in County
By TOM BARLEY
Of !tie Dli~ Pli.t Stiff His last avenue of appeal closed by the
Nevada Supreme COUrt. Gene Randano,
48, convietltd of hijacking·and attempting
to bribe a police officer, returned to
Orange County Tuesday under heavy
guard to face the sentencing he avoided
when he fled to Nevada a year ag"o.
As District Atiorn<y Ce<:il Hic[!s
watched, SUpcrlor Cocrt Ju<fge James
Tttrn<r sent Randano IO th county jail
alter reJe<ting dofense attorney 1-anl
l\loBrfde's Plea that his client be c;om--
mllted to the Orange County Medical
Caller.
Randano, wi-alleged heart oondllloe
was the caut1e ol many delays in hls two
trials, y.·ilJ be returned to the courtroon1
June l!J to face court action on the
probation he allegedly violated when he
left California for Las Vegas.
Randano has not yet served the 96-day
jail tenn and three years probcition he
received from Judge Turner more than
four years ago after he switched $20.000
worth of liquor from the old Saddleback
Inn In Laguna Beach to the tonner
Felicinno'a Restaurant in Newport
Beach.
Rand.no was one. of !ho blind
~~~~a!~~r ~~~ne:e;:ti~~ s':i~g
association ended with Feliciano'I Oling
(See GUARDED, Page l) •
Aha11do11ecl
Getaway Cai· •
Di scove1·ed
By ARTJIUR R. VINSEL
01 1t11 0111., l"Uor ~t1tt
A tnanhunt was sprending today for a
colorfully clad holdup n1an y.·ho took
SI ,330 from a Costa i\lesa market
Tuesday and ncd in a little orange car.
The gelaway vehicle ,,.a~ recovered not
long after the arn1ed robbery of a
Safe\vay Store at 211 E. 17th St., when an
indignant landlord noticed the strange
vehicle in a tenant's assibl'fled parking
space.
John F. Bennett. 27. of F'u!lerton, the
store n1anage r. told Officer .Jeff ii.filler
tie had just completed tallying the day's
receipts at 5:15 p.m .. \.\'hen he v.·as
approached from behind.
"Arc you the n1anager'!'' the colorfully
attired bandit asked . l~c \1ore a bright
blue suit and sha rp pink shirt.
He then said he had a req uest, handing
Rennell a :l-by-5-inch index card on v.·hich
\1•as \\Tittcn the fact that the store was
being robbed.
•·No\v, \.\alk lo,vard the office," he
reportedly said.
Bennett, 11:ho had been on his v.·ay to
!See 1\-tA NHUNT, Page 2)
Orange Coast
Weather
Cooler 'l'hursday with incrC'asini;
lo'"' clouds tonight and Thursday
morning. f\:Iostly sunny in th(t atltl'·
noon hours. Highs in the 111i<I tiU-'
at the beaches rising to lhe n1 ~J
iOs inland,
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t\ 14--·year-old l1igl1 sc lioo/ /.Jus1 •
ball 1player, Jtruck bri o l1gl1t·
niltg bolt tllat l11t !1 1111 111 Ille
forehead and canrt" ollt throu!)h
liil right lleel, i!SL'ill)11d 11•itl1 011/y
superficial burns Tue.,<lay. See
Sport s for n1or1· rl4'1ali.~. Page 17.
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S1·ria 541 1d Ont? ot Its intcnSI\'~ artiih•ry
barf ages set fu·e to an lsr;ie!i M'l!le1ne11t
on ~le Golen Heu:iht~ todO\. "('au~1ng
destruction and J1rrs \\h1c:1 :ire stil l
burning.'' It was lht! llr.:t Jsrath
settlement repo1·ted hit in the 72-day-old
\1ar of at trition
Israel helgh!l·nctl its antl·infiltra111.:1
.i!crt on lhc Lebanese frontier today a11i.J
sent reinforced pa1rol 11 1ntu the streC't.; of
JerusJlt·n1 10 guard ag;iiit51 Arab
guerrilla a!lac ks
Ont' 300-studl'nt hi:;h ~<.:hool in L•h'.
Carpe11 ter' s
Bills _4gciinst
, Ra11so111, Gc1in1
SACRA!\1F.l\"TO l!"PI 1 -Legislation
designed to dl'tl·r pul111i.;al <1bduc1 io11::. b~·
outl;:n1in g ran sotn p:1vtnl·llt.s such ;is
!hose in !he Patfl('i;1 Jlcr1rst kidnaping
has ad,·ancccl lo the SC'natc noor.
The package of four bills. spa1rned b~·
fhe Feh. 4 abduction of ~lis~ lll'arst .:ind
lilt rcsu!11n~ S2 n1i!lt11n fo<Jd ~i l't'a11a,1.
11·as apprOll'<I Tu<'sd.11 b~ .\ht Jlldtl'iary
commil\('C.
SC'n . Dennis F:. Carpent er. IR·i\e1vport
Beach 1. the author. said ti \\a.~ his a11n lo
de1er tiny p'llt·nti;il 11;i1r of political
kidn:lpings anci thrir (h·rn:inds for
millions of dollar'"~ 11·1tho111 intc-rfcring
1vith an individual's right to pay ranson1
for the release of :1 lovt'CI one.
His hills 11ould, outl:l'.v r a n so n1
paymf'nli;; h.1 l'Or por:1!io11~ and u11sts and
µrchihlt possessio11-of rnont'.1' or propert~
that was extorted.
OppositiQn 11a<; l'OJl·~rJ. 1u onJy Oil!.! of
-.. "*'tfil--.Wr:¥.ou;~!'.:-~!~'.!1. ~j..:\1-oukl,rrc~!:.liL
ransom p.:._vmi·nt., ll''Jlll: torpor;i!e funds.
Sen. (;eorgv ~losconc t D ·~an
Francisco 1. (JhJt'C:l1·d it 11 ould forte
"1n<1niac" kidnnrcrs In pr('.v on 11·c:.il1hy
pri1·a te cltJ7ens. 1 li· in en 1 i on c d
~prl'ific,1ll\• public ufticials as possible
targets. since J;111s now require them to
di scfn.~e thPJr fin:inc1:il holth ng:s.
TIH' eo1nmir1rt· <1ppro1·cd !he measure
on a 7·~ \'Olc 11J\h :O.Jo<;c:Onc ;u1d o!h\·r
li l>crals di~s«n lin f!~ The other hill~
15132187. 2lfl8 . ~1~1r.1 \1cr1· appro1 cd on !l·O
1·01cs 11i1h no oppo~i11on.
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gun ;ind knife v.hen she rcfustd !o cent
1he1n an apartment for !he n1gh1 .
f~edcr:il chilrgcs of 1·iola11ng la11 s
;igainst psosscssion or use of auton1at1 t
11e:i pons v.·ere filed ~londa.v, and the FBI
Tuesday bei;:an d1 5lrilJuting I 7 .'i. (I I! 0
"anted po -i:'!l1rs . bearing ,\fiss ill'arsr~
photo \Vith rhc 11arnin;; !'lie is
"considered armed <Ind c x I re n1 e 1 y
dangerous .''
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GUARDED ...
of a bl11erly fought civil action aga n1s1
tile Las Vegas man.
Randano 11·as lhrn accu:ied of trying 10
hribe Costa i\1('sa pa!ro!1nan Gary
Barv.·fg by offering ttlc officer SI0.000 to
plant drugs in the <.:ar of a key
prosecution I\ itness in !ht:· hijacking trial.
Bar\\ 1g reportl'd the off tr and testifi ed
in t1ro lriaL<> th at ll<1ndano 1nade the
overtures in a bid 10 discredit the
testimony of pro.:sccution 11·it11cs5 Charles
"Chuck" Drr~·l'r of Lagun<:I Beach .
~lick..:; said he 1\·i Jl ask th:.it Jtandano g(·l
the full prison !t·r1n of or.c to 10 yc11rs for
the :iltc1nplrd bril>cry of Office r Bar\\·1g.
"1\ni.J \\C'll ~ct <1 !1 \\·e can fr1r prob:itio11
\·iotations and cu11tact federal authorities
about his reporl l'd parole violation on
mail fr;iud :ind I\ iring l'hargcs u1
r-.·tontana." llR·k~ ~;11d. "\\"e \1·:int
Rand.•no to get all tlli.il can poSi>iblr bl!
coming to him ...
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Guns S.et Fire
J1·ru;;alcm 'A'as ordered shut at noon for
11,hat one teacher described as "a
~ccurity alert ." •
Jcrusah·m police announced later th<'Y
1111c.-uvercJ and smashed a lhree-n1an
gticrr!H:.i group resJ)Onsiblc for a nu n1ber
or ;Hlack~ in and around the citv u1
ll'l'l·nt 11L·c~s. The announcement 'said
rh1· n1en 1\Cre found with "a substantial
qutintity or arms and explosives.·•
.\ spokesm;in said the three 11·erc
r1:~pous1b!c for 1!:c ai1ni ng of three 100-
fJOUr.d rOCki.:1: ;11 !he rcntC'r o( Jcrusale111
a \leek <.it;·1 11 hilc Secretary of State
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Hl"tlry 1\. Kissi nger \\"as l'isitlng there.
lie said the !hree killed a Jeruulem taxi
dr1 Yer a month ago, planted a bomb ID an
office build.Jog April 7 and set oft a bomb
outside the old ('ity ~lay 14.
Troops. mechanized patrols and
heli cop ters pro\\ It'd the northern froot to
guard against infiltra ting guenillas bcnl
on tarrying out anot her raid like the one
at :O.·laalot a 11·eek ago. Military
spokesrnen den ied Ol"er the naliooal radio
;,in uuconf1rmed rPport that troops found
c\·idence of a crossing.
"\\"e \\'an! to guard the clty more than
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to Israeli Settlement -
usual." police spokesman Vahum Bosml
said, referring to the extra Police and
combat infantry pe.Lrob prowUng the
str..U of the Holy ,City.
lie wouJd not 14)'. what prompted the
precautions. No other Jncldeots were
reported. ·~
Israel has buU\~ a number o r
settlements in ·the Golan Heights and
they are key biqaiolng '. ,J>Olnts in
Ki5'inger's efforts to get a c:ee.9e'-fire and
a separation of fQrces agreement.
Kiss1ngrr was seeking.a breakthrough
lorught to L'tlmplcte the agreement on
1'le1•9er Fees
military disengagement between Sy ria
and Israel but indicated he would Oy
home th.is weekend even without it.
Diplomatic sources in Cairo 541ld
Kissinger informed Egypl for the second
time of th e "cuJTent difficulties" he is
having in rrledialing the Syrian·lsraell
aereement aod sought Cairo's advice to
help resolve then1. ,,
'The sources said Egypt is expected to
send an envoy, possibly Lt Gen.
~1ohammcd Gamassy. the chief of st:.iff.
or a ml·sSagc t"' Dan1ascus irnnH .. '<iiatcl,1
Clemente Seeks
Forster Annex
San Clen1ente city councilmen TuesCay
st<irlcd the niachinery needed to annex
the Forster Ranch, 11•hich may contain
""oil.
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have already been furnished,'' ·s1. Clair
said .
~lany of the det<ii!s ~1111 ren1ain
unse1tlcd.
Ylcldlng to rl·qt1l·~t s fur .:1 S]ll't•d.v
disposition of !ht• l.44U·aerl' ann<'.xa11un {lr
the ranchl:inds in 111l;i11d hill s b.1
spokesmen for a dc\·e!opcr, the council
agreed to order the prcpJ ration of :1
forn1al apphc;i tion for the n1crge r 11·ith
thl' Loc:al Agency Forn1:1111Jn Co1nrnissir111
1 L,\~·c 1.
But as for the rest of the clt·l;iils -
All that ,1·ill he supplied, he said, is a 1n<;luding a dee1s1nn on al.lout ~~t.lOOO u1
partial transcript ol. an April 4, , 1972 annexation fe<'s p I a 11 n i n g
conversation bc t\reen !\ixon. fonn er eonimissione rs and 1hc rou11L·1I all fare
All y. c:cn. John r-.litche\I and forint•r 11 l'eks of 11·ork. ,,
lei assist in overcoming the snugs on the
Syrl@n side. ~
Kissinger l"Onft'rrr.d 21-, hour• In
J erusale111 \\.'.Ith lsr11cll l'rlme Minister
<:olda r.1t·1r nnd then fl ew hUs ninth
:-hu!llc to J);1111ascu:-1 to talk with Syrian
Preside nt !larez Ass11d fur the third '
<.:unsccutlve day.
A hig h An1erlca11 officlul uboord his
pl;u1e said Kissini.:cr w1:1s seeking a
brc:1kthroui.,'i1 on several of the stlll-
Pl'tJd in~ 1ssul'S -a thinning out of for~.
a buffl•r ;.-one. <1 role for U!c United
:'\:,tj(,115 :111d l'Xl'hangP Of W8T priSOOCfS.
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CHARGED WITH RAPE
Actor Mel Stewart
·\Vh ite House aide ti. R. Ha!den1an. Hichard Jlal!tnark . thL' represt11t a111l'
St. Clair said testimony at the Senate of Condor International. 11·hich holds the G • ·1 T t'f • .
~ -----\\:atergate heitrings show s !ha! l~re ·l\'aS option to maslCF·plan -Uw acru.;1 gt'.. . [J _ _ es J, ies
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.1.?eet1ng. ·---. -.· -ei-J!ie a~xation .bec~~ of tiah[-escrruv S··J -D 'd 'i-C-ll
(;uru ~labaraj Ji. 16. and bride .\laro1,·n l..ois Johnson. 2.t. 1\·ho \1·:1s
tile Guru's secret.:irv. w:ilk do1vn ai..;lc .:ii Horkland Co1n1nun1tv Church
at Lookout l\lounta(n in lJCll\Cr. St ar~. !-'age 8. •
Lagu11a i(ri~hna
Victirn Lo:-;c,:;
I11dian J e\vclrv ..
1\ fol101\·er of lhe I/are Kri shna cult lost
~.J90 in Indian je1\f1lry in a burglary and
ransacking of his home a1 420 Linden St .
L<ig1.111a Bea ch Tuesday.
Craig :\!. Joseph told th e in\'estigat1ng
officer the 1hcft included 324 loose stones
11orth S3.240. one large necklace \'<tlued
at Sii)(l, and JO rin gs nnd bracelet.<; worth
~400.
Joseph. a jc\1·eJer. told officers he
could posili\'rl.v identify !he stolen
.ar11clcs as they 1rerc hi s 011·11 design.
Police hcJicl"c entry to the rl'.'iidenee
was made through 'an unlocked rear
door. Joseph told offi cers the door 1\·as
unlocked lJecau sc. he didn'l have a key.
The home is shared by Joseph, his \1·1fc
;ind child and an o1her l\r~"hn~i couple .
police said.
I-fear a .Nojsc?
Coast Officials
Cite So11ic Boon1
f.1i!lions of Southland residents 11·err
shaken or a\1'akened early today, 11·hen
an apparent sonic boon1. shook four
counties.
The big bang 1vas ten!ath·ely blamed
on a supersonic ai rcraft invo lved in
J\"orth An1eri can Air Defense Con11nand
exercises which have been in progress
throughout the )lleek.
The cil1ifornia rnstitut e or Tec hn01og)i
<il Pasadena said the noise definitely "as
not the result of seismic activity.
,'Jo daniage "'as reported along lhe
Orange Coast, but in Los Ange les County,
dishes were reported rattled and broken
in so1ne locales. according to shctif('s
deputies.
Power Bill Protes t
WASHINGTON (UPfl -About lO
demonstratorl! calling the n1 s e I v t: s
"ordinary, fed·IJP consumers" a.n d
carrying a cardboard coffin filled with
burnt-out light bulbs burned their electric
bills Tuesday in front of the White House.
They marched Crom near the White
ltouse to the Federal E n e r g y
Administration and back, carrying yellow
llgh~bulb ·shaped signs reading • "My
Electric Bills are Sbocklng" •nd "People
a.fore Prom•."
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the bank to make dcposlts. said he
hesitated. \I hereupon the band it. 1vho
11·:is 11 earing dark sunglasses. reached
menacingly unde r his co:it.
The ,·ie1in1 said he ne1·er sa1\· a gun.
bul 1hat lhe robber·s icy attitude
u1clicaltd he ineant business in everv
stt·p of the holdup . ·
Onte he had the n1oney \1·h1ch \1'a.s
c:o ncealcd in a bro11·n paper bag snatched
;11 random from a nearby shopping cart.
the bandit headed for the door.
Investigators said Bennett at that point
yelled for someone among the handf~l of
c:lerks and boxboys present to get the
n1an 's license number.
Shortly after the 5: 15 p.n1 . heist. a call
fro rn the landlord con1plaining of
unauthorized parking in his tenant's
place sent patrolmen Roscoe Broad and
John Jungkcit to lhe scene .
They said investigation sho1ved the car
11 as stolen from \Vest Co\·ina. Police
believe it dcfinitclv 1\•as the vehicle
i111·olved in the robbery.
Frona Pnye 1
CASPERS • • •
questioned by reporters at tbe alll>ort
~looday night as the chartered Air
Cali fornia plane v.·as about to depart. /
The party goers flew to San Ditlgo
1\'ilcrc they ate a gourmet dinner.
Murder Suspect
Tests Ordered
Psychiatric testing 111as or d ere d
Tuesday for a Los Angeles handyma n
accused or the killing of a young Camp
Pendleton ~Iarine.
Orange County Superior Court Judge
Ja1nes Turnsr set June 4 as !he new
arraignment date , for Eldon Pete r
Dearth, 47, who is accused of the r\lUrder
or Marine Dale Arthur ErleWein, 21.
Dearth, boWld over lO Superior Court
arter a recent preliminary hearing before
Santa Ana Municipal COurt Judge Robert
Rlcltles, wlll remain Jn county jail with I
bllll set at $250,000. I
lie \YtlS charged with murder after tho.
body or Erlcwcin was found during
December ln a ravine near san Clemente
High School. Pollet later recovered u,.
woapon allegedly uJed In ' Ibo shooting
••d llnl<ed. It to the a<Cllled Dearth.
Sf. tli1ir spoke lo --roe1\•sn1en before commitments. 1e l n a
f'ntering another closed-do;>r hearing of Counci!n1en v.·ould agree. ho11't'V<'r. onh'
t~e eomrnittee. The committee he ard the to the pr.E>p.arntion of the ;1ppl1eation
tape of a l\Jarch 2l, 1973 meeting fo rms pending the pl<inners' studiL•s at a
Tuesday, and some members said it \vas n1eeting two \\'eeks hence .
t~.e n1ost dan1agi ng evidence against Considerations. includ ing the fut ure
Nixon the_,. ha1·e heard. possibllity of oil driUing on almost 500
In ancJhL·r development. Ro~ino. told acres of the parcel inland of the
rcpo11ers Tucsda.v that a s1gn 1flca n1 Shorecli!fs area . remain unsoll'l'd.
portion_ of a ~lareh i. 1_9i3 \\'hite Hou~e After Tuesday's session , J!allm:irk
transcript 1nay be missing. st ressed that leases for oil exploi!atlon
l?O<lino . s~ud the t.1pc recording indeed exist.
~epresenung _that ~ranscr1pt .. app.1rently "There seczns to b(' :in a11 ful good oil incl~ a d1~~ss1on by . !'\1xon of .'~ po!cntial out !here." he s:iid.
poss1b1/ny of \\hit~ House 1_~1·oil'ement ~n "The roun!\· has ;ilready grantr<J
the .\Vatcrgate t'O\rr-up. i\1xon has said permits for thl' drilling. hut l!:illniark ~:i~~rst learned of the eovcr·up r-.tarch 21. :ind_ the heirs_ to the ~orstcr trust :ir1·
Rod. ·c1 h . h d be asking th(' c11v lo eithe r <ll'l'l')ll tht•
_gil"Cll ~n~3~1bv\h~ ~~ .. ~e~,~~l~: gr~nd ju~~1 drillin~ approv;:;ls as p:irt of the p:icka~1·.
rhat records · a eonvcr~tion betiiet;l or cxc!udc !he u1t f1l•lrl fron1 tht•
.\ixon and Press secretarv Ronald !... 11nn<'xat1on. That 11 ould lt'.'.ll<' It under·
Ziegler an June 4, 19i3. aftef. Nixon s~nt county ~ontroL ,
se1·1·ra t hours Ustcning to tape s of other _counc1ln1c~ have se1·era! opt tun s o11 ihl'
111cetin"s n1.it1 er of fe~s. Hodi1~o· sii id one of the meetings thr y Vague poli_cics ha1c go1enll·d rul1n)..:~
discussed ,1·:is 011 ~larch Ii. bctiiecn on the feL'S in thl' pa.!it .• 1ni.J 111 ~ell·r.11
;\'ixon and then-\Yhit e House counsel John cases they \\"l'rc 11·n1ved .
\V . Denn !JI. Aceo rding to Rodino. it Sev~r~I olher.. annexations rt.'sull1'Cl in
lncluded ·•a discussion of the \\'aterga lc negot1a.11_ons \\'h1ch pared ~he fecs-O{l11n
1nattcr and 1hc possible in1·o!vement of Trad1t1ona!ly. lh <' counci l hns rf't::rt rdrd
\\'hite J1cuse personnel and others." the S~·JX'r-acrc ll'Y~· as a llll'ilns c1l
The \\'hile I-l ouse-released transcripl of ~ssur1n~. !h:it t!1e nl'I\' propt·rty has "p:ud
the ~larch 17 meeting makes no its dues and investors thu.s \1·outd shart'
mention of \Valerga te . in thei r asserted obtigalion 10 genC'ral
The comniill ce heard Tuesday a tape ~lunicipal financ ial con1m1tn1cn1s.
of the :\larch 2! tal k bet1\·een . 'ixon and Halhnark said that it is hoped that if
IRan. It convinced some Dcn1ocrats that the fees are still required that th cv no!
:\ixon ordered Dean lo pa y Hunt $120,000 be paYable unlil deveJop!11":1 l <1("tual!y
in hush money. takes place.
··11 1\·as a eommand. It \\'as said ver\· "\\'e v.·ant the l'tf..1ncc to <lo snnv·
pasitJv~ly," said, Rep. Jerome \faldiC, interesting and sensitive planning of this
1D-C:i hf.1, after tnc cl.:.scd committee area. and v.·e believe 1\·c can do an
hearing'. excellent job of it." he said .
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CLEVEh;\~D. Ohio tAP l -A JG.year·
old Cleveland Heights girl has tcstUll'd
sh(' didn't call pol ice or others after what
sht• alleges 1\·as her r:.ipe by actor r.lel
Stewart.
Ste \\·art. 1\·ho plays t..:nclc Henry in the
rBS trlcvison series. "All in the
F:irnil~. ·· has deniNI thr charges.
Thl' i:irl also testtfLC'd Tu~av in
Cui <1hoi::a Criun11· Con1n1on Picas Court
1h;it ~h1· 1.11,;1"<1 her ;irrns 1:l 1nakc it
t'<l'll'r for Stc11<1rt to reino\C her
:-11 t':11C'r.
•·He pulled n11! dov.n on the bed and
• ·~:111 undrt•ss1 ng nit·· shC' tC'slifcd. ··r
111111 l1im ro !:!op but he didn't. •le then
put :.i blanket 01·<'r n1c .:ind got undre5scd
11n1~elf :ind [;iy down on the bl'CI bcsidl'
IDe."
Shl' srdd ~Ill' 11·<1s afraid of hi1n :1 nd so
1!1dn "1 fight off his ad1·nntcs. She said !>tic
<'vuldn ·t ll'a\"e lhC' roo111 :1flenYards
ht·e:•thC ht• \\OU)d n't return h er
t1nderrr11lls. s<i~ ing he 1\·anled them as a
kt• ·;1-;<1 ke.
~!,,. ;1 !~0 t1·s11f1ti.l th7·~ 11t'rc in bed 90
l•'.l'Ull·~ ;nu! then \1;11L"hL'<I ll'l c1 ision
<ln11 nstairs brfort' Stewart d r o \' e
,111;1y. She tcsl1f1t•d shr didn "t call police
;11 !h<it lln1c and didn "t call her parents.
:h,H sh<' didn "t cal! for hl·lp during the
incident or attempt to lea1·e.
~r.:.-said Ste1,·art !elephoned t"·o davs
l.11L'r to <1polog1zc. ·
"!fl' said at :it thl' 1in1r he 11as helping
llll' bcCXJnlt' ;i \1·ozn;1n but now he
rt'COgn1zed 11 \\<IS wrong and he v.'aS
concerned for n1e." •he said.
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SUHDAT .. " .., . :-i-.~ -.... • "'-
Baseball Shoes -
All Purpose Shoes
Soccer Shoes
Tennis Shoes
Warm-Up Shoes
Football Shoes
Wrestling Shoes
Tennis Dresses
Mens & Boys Tennis Shorts
·Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts
Warm-Up Suits
Hats & Visors
Mens Tennis Sweaters
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Tennis Rackets
Wilson -Davis -Bancroft
Dunlop -Yoneyama
Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Handball Gloves & Balls
Table Tennis Paddles..& Balls
• Squash Rackets
Baseball Mitts -Balls -Bats
Softball Shirts
Softballs & Bats
Volleyballs
Basketballs
Soccer Balls
Slant Boards
WeiJht Sets
Bike Repairing
Bike Parts -Tires • Tubes
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A SUnday, Wtd11e.sday and Frktay
Ft•ture
Or the DaUy Pilot
Cot a problem~ 'tlie-11
Pat Dunn. Put
vour
Sea St'o111 Progrt1111
DEAR PAT: We have lived in Orange
:::ounty for two years and our tee n-agers.
ike most, have become interesh .. 'ii in all
)hases of y.•ater, sports, including sailing.
\Ve do not hnv r our O\\'O boa l at this
!i1ne. I \1'ould like to find out if th ere ls
u1y kind of progra1n \Vhere our
voungstcrs cn n learn to sail and be
_nstructcd in basic navjgalion.
P.B.t San Juan Capistraoo
There are limited openln~s y.·itb 1he
~a Scouts (affiliated "·Ith the Boy
~outs of Americw I on Ship 610 docked in
Ney.·port Harbor. Descri bed by its
spokesman as "an e.\:cellf'nl opportunity
for boys and girls, ages 14-18. to learn
;ailing and seamanship, the Sta Swuts
program has recently reacti,·.11~d this
ship to sen·e the south county area. Ship
members \I Ill operate a 2 I · f o o t
Tbwiderblrd sloop, fully equipped and
rarrying a radio for ocea n sailing and
trips Ul Catalina. Lieut. Col. A1. \\'.
Oinnage, skipper, sa)'S adults are needed
lo for1n the ship's com p a n y .
Inexperienced putenti11l sailors who know
1ow to s••im are ellglble. --...... •:-. --~ ..
Co111pla!11!11g.40 GPO
DEAR PAT: Aft er reading your rcccnl
letter fro111 L.L .. Lagun a Beach recently
I had lo \\Tile to l(!ll you I've had the
sante type 01 pr~tem -being ignored
by the Go\'ernn1cnt Printing Office. Last
Nove1nber I ordered a $10 book and a $2
poster. l'\'c recei,·cd nothing except for
t"·o lette rs asking for more infonnation.
Can you help 1ne loo, and is this a
"trend " in poor service by the GPO?
B.K., Corona del ~1ar
The problem "as reported to the GPO
Customer Service Department, P.O. Box
1533, Wasblngt.on, D.C. 20013, and your
orders are being processed. The GPO has
been plagued with problems like yours
IOT years, but Rosemary Cribben of
Congress' Joint Com mittee on Printing,
said 1he reduced flow of C1>mpla1n1s '°
the committee Indicates delivery bas
improved. Sbe added, bo"·ever. that If
leltl'rs to GPO contlnu e lo go
unans"·ered, consumers may get action
by vtrUing to their Congres.'liman or
Senator. \Vlllia m Barrett, s pe c i a I
assistant Ul the Superintendent of
[)ocuments. says 85 to 90 percent of all
orders &rf' supj)Osed lO be filled "·It.bin 21
\.forking days and service should Improve
as more uulomatlnn Is introduced. If
re:peated letkrs hrln~ no response, be
ad\·l~d. as lhe rtcent At '\'our Ser\•lce
colu mn did, that correspondence ht sent
to lhc attention of '-1rs. Frances Sharpe
at the Customer Stt\'ice Department
Groups for Senior•
DEAR PAT: Recently "'C recei,·ed
li terature inviting us to join a club for
peopl e in the 50s age bracket. Many·
benefits "·ere offered . i n c I u din g
insuranct'. pr escription se rvice and
travel arrange1nent s. Jf I remember
correc t1". the group is in Long Beach.
The literature was misplaced and our
attempts to locate this organization have
not been successful. Can you try?
L.S., Mission Viejo
Information Is being maile:d to you
from the American Association of
ReUred Persons, for lndlvkluals over 55
and retired, plus details about the AcUon
for Independent Maturity (A.I.ftl.) group
for penoos 1ged 50-M. Otben wishing io
contact ellber of these org:anl11dons can
write: to !IS Long Beach Bl\·d., Long
Btacb, Ca.
State Lolterles
DEAR. PAT: Rec"Cntly I read that six
states no\v have lotteries. I've already
made application to the st.ate lottery
comm1ss1ons of New Jersey and
f\.fassacnusetts. bul I'd like you to tell me
how to apply to tne commissions of the
other four states.
S.1\1., Costa Mesa
Five other states aow have lotteries,
according to the Sept t5. 191% Issue: ol
U.S. News and World Report. You can
write to tbeJr lottery commlsatoa11 ln
care of lbe following 1ta1.e capitals:
Concord, N.H. 05101; Albany, N.Y. 12%87;
llartford, Conn. OS301; Harrisburg, Pa.
17105, and Lan1tnr, MJcb. 4P!4.
Home• for Stt1denu
DEAR PAT: Forty homes are being
sought for ftudent.s from France who will
visit the H1D1Ungton Beach • Newport •
Irvine • Lagumi Beach aru July 4 to
July 30 under the ouspi<t! of the Foreign
Study League. This Is • chance to show
Europeans that the spirit, strength and
greatn""I of America lies In our
qualities ol abating, l'Ollctm !or one'•
neighbor and tnl.....t In other peoples
and their customs. Would Y')ll ask any ot
your readers inte....,tro in this project to
contact me?
G.I., l.apDI Nlauel
tateruted reader• are tnvll.ed to call a., ..... In .. , Lagv .. Nlj(utl, 4IMl:ll, or
BU GmllflOft, LIJllAI Bee~, ~ ~ !1mllle1 "" upeded to provide
-ud board •lleJ w I t ~ 1-por11tllol to ud ,,.., eiUIOI DVJ
-.lop a wed! at N ........ llarllcw
mp Sdltot •• -may -......
(!MU m tu GI -,...u ud prtnla .......... aol nqvtred.
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Sheriff's A1•ea
Substation Gets
~upervisors 01(
Ignoring picas by a la\\'}'Cr ror !hr('('
1nuniclpaJ courl Judges. Orange Count~'
Supervisors Tuesday cleared a\ray the
last obstacle lo ronstructioo or <1
lemporary sheriff's sub~tation in th1'
La.guna Niguel courthouse.
Attorney J\1ike titc:Cormick of the ta11
firm Ruta n and Tucke r spoke for th<·
judges and tried to stave off board
approval of a negative environmental
declaration on the projrct.
The judges, in an l'ffort to keep the
sher iff otit of the courthooS(' com-
plained that ttle projl'(.1 had tO have
a full Environmcnlal ln1pact Reporl
be.fore being blJilt.
Deput y Count'y Counsel Claylon Parkl't
told supervisors the negati\•e deehira·
tion , a simple st..1ten1cnt Illa! lht• 1>rOJ·
ec \\'Ould have 110 dclri mcntal 1•ff1:ct -
h; all <that \vas needed.
ti.1cCormick's appeal \\'as the lHll'<:\ i1t :1
string of attempts made by the judgC'.s
to halt the project. .-
h!'t'l' p:1rt1t'Ularl_\ blunt L'l /HS ('(l!ICIStll OI
!he judgl'~. con1rnl'nted ;1ft<·r the voH·
"I p1·r~o11al\I !h1nl.. 11 t' ~101·r1nll' \1hcn
1110 ll'\t'l'i ul •1111 cl'll!llPll/ J!O at l"3th
otht'r llkl' 11J1, ;1t lht• !axpJ)'l'rs
I 11co11sis ~e11t.
-Bui T r111 '
EPJIHA'J,\. llast1 1.\l'1 -lt
tllil\' h1111· la•cn inconsisti·nl. IJlil 1l
11;1~ dl•1llut"r:l.\I(·
:\l I!" ro1111•n!ton Tu1•s,l:11 . Ille
c;1;1nt ('0111111 fh_•publ1(';111 · l';irl~
llJh'd :1 plnltorn1 ~1ppor1111;.: hoth
l ilt 111ul1t'r111bll· r1µh1 tu 1111• lrun1
birth to de<.1lh ;is 11rll :i.s ;1 r1 •1um ol
tht• dt·:1th Pl'Halt.\'
A wet suited surfer cuts across a wave off Laguna's
St. Ann's Street beach as the surf froths around
him. \Vhile air temperatures rose today along the
coast water te1nperatures remain chilly. Although
this fellow got a good ride, surf conditions general·
ly were not good as a southwest swell of t\VO to
three feet washed Laguna's shores.
The judges elaiTn the proxilnit~· l'f
police to rourts of Ja11 is a bad in1ngc to
project.
They also cl11in1 the shl'rl/f \\'ill oust
the public defender's stnff from the
building and rC'lcgatc thcn1 to a trailcr
··1 guess II<' ran b1• .i!'tll'-l'd ol
bl'1nt.: inc:1n,1st1·n1 ." !'l!!d ll1l'l1:1rd
(;riffin. county GC)P c·h111r111;111
"\\'t• u~:·d !ht• dClllOC'l:ltll' fll'Ot't'Ss.
a11d 1h:it\ h<i\\ 1! Ciltllt' Olli '
outside the rourthou~t>.
Costly Sippi11g Federal Com1
For County Gets
At1ing Boord ChaU·n1an Ralp h Dlt'drich
repeatedly interrupted !\JcConnick lo
remind him that 1he only matter be.for<'
the board \\•as apprO\'al of a ncgalivL'
declaration.
(,'01111 '·'" Du 111 p.~
To Be R eo pc11 ed
But r.tcCormick sucreedced i n
presenting all lhe p h i Io so p h i c a I
St d f N d objections as \\'ell ns so1nc rationale for~· .53,000 Bottles ut Wine Auction 011 S111ulav.~
CHICAGO (r\P f -\\'et your \rhistle
for $100 a sip ~
• U you tliink "the price-of111'1h-·i1as itht:
sky-high, take a ·gandcr at t h~ catalogUe
featuring a rare display of about 30,000
bottles of wine \\'hich go on sale today at a
\line auction billed as one of lt'le world's
niost cxtl'nsive -a nd expensive.
Its sponsors. Jl eublein Inc.. ex pect
more than $300 .000 to be offered for the
assortments contained in 600 lots.
They include cases or single bottles of
classic ~·incs from France. Germany.
HLUlgary, Italy, Portugal and the United
S!atl'S dating from 1792 vint.ag rs through
\1·ines of the yet-un tottled 1973 crop.
The superstar of !be auction is the 1864
'intage Oiateau Lafite , a Red Bordeaux.
coosidered bY some enologists as one of
the greatest "'incs or all time.
There are onl y a !c\v kno\\11 bottles
around the "'O<ld a11d only one kno"·n
l( y 0 Ce S full Effi on the pcojccl. ~
-i..~~ """'' h ·-·. I t 1· '>• H~ said the lalld ts zoned as 01·anne Counlv Su pCr\'iSors Tucsd<11 Jert>UVdm, wu!C LS e.qu1\a en to ive,.....,... agncul tural and th• prnjec\ · 1101 ·1 ... · · ounce hollies Chances that Orange C.ounty "'ill be . • c is · 1oted unc1nin1ousll' to reopen the c·ountr 's
1 . · . . . • . • pemutted use on the land. _ r, .. , ~ ~Yoo· · --~-~., s:z.y~ 1.t ~xpeds that .. Je----:tir.:-.:inv .. , rl1&1ble--~r _ 'ocatlOI". ;}~·-:1"' .cderal cocrt-"l'aMrer -S:itct-lh!i"l.'.iJim?:-7·flY-=~·m.l11'~t -UJ.1.S.Jltl . ays~_._ ---• ·--
(o reich a m1111mum or $15,000. _That improv~,... .. ~~ word=tclay that studies of choosing, is not suhject tq itS o1r11 zonf?l;.: But -thl'~' ··<Jg reed· I.hat-Sunclu~ hours .,.,.~~ks .out to $125 an ounce. . . need are underway in time for a July 1 la\\'S and even if ii ii•cre "the rount~· ~hnuld bL· tut back to a_sp:in of six h?ur~
This bottle has to be considered U1 the he . . \\'OtJ ld have to c\o~c doiin•ihe cuurthoust· \J(·!11t·1·n lfl ;1 111 . and 4 p.111 to continut·
same vein as an .art ma~terpiece," said arin g. . . itself as non-ccnfo rnting ." l'.f11t"er\'i11g di1·st•l tul'I lh<it po11·crs tl11·
Alexander C. ~JcXally. of Heublein. who Fe_cJeral court _ofl1c1al s ha\'e begun The board .decided l 0 install the lrasll·1110\ing L'qu1pn1cn1
obtained it from !he personal collection s,t~~ to dete~ how much of the substalioii in the courthouse because <;He Sup1>l'J'\'isnrs 1otcd fol' the Sund;i,1
of ;\1rs. Jantes A. De Rcthschild , of ht1gat~ presently handles by federal of the four courtroo1ns "·as vacant. rh1:surt·s ~!;1r11ng Jnn. 1 11hcn it \\a~
London . rourts m ~ Angeles actually comes It .,.,·a~ an econoiny move aimed nL le2rnl'd th;11 thl' fut·I 1·nsis \\'as pinching
Her late husband's family has been' the from Orange County. saving as n1uch nloney as possible lo nff the suppl1· of diL'Sl'I fuel the (·ount1
proprietor of Chateau Lafite Rothschild 1lle data is to be presented at a July 1 apply to"·ard a pcnnancnt facility norm:1ll\· {·nnsurnL'cl. ·
for more than a cen{UT)'. Some other hearing set by the court administration several years do\\n the line. The <'~011n111\ r11easur1· s;1\·1·d :1bou1 11;
.,.,·tnes at the auction are expected to go committee of the Judicial Conferen ce ~lcCorm ick indic:itcd lhnt the judge~. pcreenl nf lhl: fuel that \1ou!d ha\·<' bct'n
for as much as $3,000 a bottle. The oldes t "·hi ch meets in Y.'ashington, D.C., an aide \\'ho hi red lhe privale atton1ey after used if 1hc du1nps 1~erc oi'll'n on :i full Ht·
offering is a 1792 !\fadeira from the to Sen. Alan Cranston (0.Califomia) said being rebuffed by the coun1y counsel. hour schedule' on Sundays.
private collectiilil of Prince Alexand er of Tuesday. "-"anted to resol\'C their differences J.asl 1\·el'k. s1•veral bo:ird mc.inbl·r~
Yu goslavia, in·ho now lives in Paris. "Prop<>nents of the establishment of a "\\iUJi:>ut going ro the extent of a voiced the opinion that thc fut'I situation
The only American wines represented rourt m Santa. Ana to. ser.ve Orange Jawswt. has i111proved enough for the dum.ps to
are from the california vineyards of In-C.ounty ~d port1o~s of Riverside and San Af~r the boar~ voted to approve th.e reopen. But action was delayed unti l this
gtenook and Beaulieu. including a vintage Bernardino counties are encouraged to nega tive. declaration. he refused to say if \\'t'ck to Jcavc !in1c for study.
1934 Cabernet Sauvignon. ~~e~n~. informal.ion .suppo.rting their such action ~·ould be ta k~n . . , Coun ty Adrninislra!ivc Officer f{obcrl
'1e"s, t~ Cranston atde said. Se.veral cr1mnaJ l ~\\'YCt s spoke during Thoinas gave superviso rs a numbt>r or
'Ann1esty Period' Begit1s
June I £01· T1·affic Fines
lnfonnat1on can be filed with \Vi\Jiam the 1mp~mptu hearrng and C<~ch l?ld the options rega rding action on the dutnp
E. Foley, deputy director of the board 1 e presence of .police in rile hours. 1-Ie recommended they reopen on
administrative office of the U.S. Courts, c;oui:troom "·oulcl be detrimental to the Sund avs but liniil fuel consuinp!ion tu
811 Vermont Ave., Los Angeles. JUStice srstem. 1>resei\l levels.
Judge Ben Connally Wl·u cha·1r t"· J ly Supervisor Ronald Cas~rs. '"ho has .. • • • 1ic ~ ,... County Road Dcpartn1t.1nl ofllc1als sauJ
I ~ting of .the court adm1n1strat1on 5uch a move "-OUld me:u1 some cquip-
comm1 ttee which has set the Or~ge 1nent \\'ould ~land idle to makr up 1h1·
County federal rourt matter for hearuig . Paper Reports Sund<ly fuel consumpt ion
ADO TWO BREAKTIIROUGH . Thomas and the boa rd Tuesd<lv arrivl'd
Cranston's aide t e rm e d the at another altcrnativl• -rcoPcning on
•
Jul'enile traffic offenders "i ll have a
chance starting JLUle I to t-on1e to cou rt
and pay outstanding ticket fines vd1hout
fear of pe1'.'.llty charges.
f'red P. Bing ham JI. a traffic hearing
officer for the Orange County Juven ile
Court in Orange, said Tuesday the
special "amnesty period" "'ill run for tiO
days ending July 31.
During that time. court officers in
Orange, at the Harbor O>urt and at the
30uth rotlllty municipal court hope to
clear off a large part or their backlogged
records.
Bingham estimated the 1-larbor and
south roupty courts probably each have a
backlog of about 1,700 juvenile traffic
tickets that haven't been paid off by the
deadline.
"In the Orange rourt, \\'e have about
7,000 or them going back 10 years,"
Bingham said.
Bingham stressed that the amnesty
period is only for people who in·ere under
18 years of age when cited -not adults.
"Some of the people we expect to come
Jn may have been juveniles when they
\rere ticketed but are adults now."
Bingham said. "'!bat's okay, though they
can participate."
The amnesty period doesn't exempt an
offender from the nonnal fine but it does
free them from the rcswnslbility Gf
paying.penally fees .
Jlllarh,1119 .
A pygmy cblrn~anue, the llllh
·of a rare spec1eo born a\ the
San Diego ZOo ln'the pas\ •lib\
1ean. shows ienewed int.em\
ill her .urroundinga alter re-
covering from. pneumonia.
'
Jn the case of an unpaid $.SO speeding
ticket. for example: the penalty fees
rould amount to another $25 to $50 on top
development _ a "major breakthrough" Sall Dieao Dl'tlg shortened Sunday hours. b~t ~ded _this does not mean that.~ new ~ Supervisors \l-'ere !old 1hcy could also
distnct will be created to spec1f1cally have rontinued the present s1x-da.'·
serve Orange County. J.l F '} operations. closed the dumps on a l'Ogra1n 31 S 11·eckday instead of Sundays, run a full-of it, Bingham asid .
Five types of traffic offenses \\ill not
be covered by the amnesty pragram. Off Guil ru~~r~~cl~~i~~c~~ ~vin~~~~t~~~ icer • ty i~:Cto~;.E~~"' l ~~f~r;e;:~~fo~~~ d~~~
possessio0 of alcohol in a vehicle and heroin addicts consider San Diego·.,. four-
failing to appear for a trial. Of MaiislatJ~O"!JtCI' year-old experiment \vith n1ethadone treatment a railurc. a ne,vspapcr said "Any juvenile having a citation today.
pending before these courts sOOuld go 10 SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-A former San Since 1970 nearly 1.500 persons have
the court to "·hicb they ""ere originally Francisco policeman has been convicted undergone the treatn1ent sponsored by
citei:I.'' Bingham said. of involuntary manslaughter during a San Diego C.ounty and the University of
Bingham said he. suggested the drinking .spree on st. Patrick's Day. John California.
amnesty program lo Judge William Drisroll, 33, was found guilty Tuesday of The budget ha.o; grO"-'ll rro1n $62.000 to
Speirs after hearing about the suoce.ss of fatally *>oting Michael SteMit, 23. of $1.5 million annually \vith 80 employes
a similar program being conducted in Santa Rose at a San Francisco tavern and five out-patient clinics as \\'ell as 11
Loe Angeles. \\'ilh his service revolver. Driscoll was residential thernpeut ic con1munily.
Under normal procedures in a juvenile off.duty at the time. The defense pleaded But the San Diego Union s<1id its
traffic case, the youth is sent a warning dim. · hed · beca · II · · ho notice when the ticket becomes overdue. uus capacity use Drisco had mvesll garion s \V.,. the number of
gham been drinking heavily. He resigned from patient s voluntarily taking p:irt has
Bin said if the warning fa ils to the police force last \l'eek. Sentencing fall en off sinee 19i2 and heroi n overdose draw a response, the cwrts have three alternatives. will be June 11. deat hs ha\'e incre;ised sharply. 1---------------------
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sc hed ule operation until fuel runs out 11r
run a seven-day schedule 11 ith all hour.:;
reduced.
Purchasing depa rt111ent officials told
supervisors in a report that full-scale
operations ...,·ou!d exhaust fuel supplies by
July.
Saturday dump hours 11·crc shortcnl'd
earl ier this yea r as part of the t•cononPr
1novc. The dumps are open fron1 7 :1.111.
to 5 p.m. on Saturdays :ind rro1n ti a 111 .
to 6 µ.1n. on "'eckdays.
Supervisors took no c1ction lo L'llhcr
further shorten Salurdav hours or to
reinstate the 1\'l'ekday hotirs on Saturdfl~.
Tho1nas first suggested that thl'
Sunday dump hours bt.· tht· san1c as lht·
reduced Saturday hours bu! the boa rd
agrel'd sonlL' a11en1pt h:id to be made to
reduce fuel use.
-They can put a stop order in the
affender's Department of ?o.totor Vehicles
files making it impossible for him lo
renew or replace his license until the
matter is cleared up.
-'nlcy can issue a "Cite Parent"
notice \litich is served on the child's
parents ordering them to bring the
offender to court
-They can issue a \\illTant for the
youth's arrest.
Bingham said the rourts issue an
average of 20 warrants each month on
juvenHe traffic cases and any that are
still outstanding during the amnesty
period "will be held back by police
agencies to see if the offender comes in
GEM TALK
TODAY
by
11111r1
111711
to pay his fine."
Bingham said the amnesty period, if it
is a success, could save the courts a good
deal ol money because ·~t cost. more to
bring them in by warrant than "-e get in
return."
He said hiS court alone brings in about
$300,000 per year Jn juvenil~ traffic fines.
Bingham said the policy ol seeking out
juvenUe offenders is a ~lativety new
one. In the past, he said, ~ stop noti«
was laued and the OMV handled the
matter !tun that point on.
''But we now realize we are dealing
with young -le who <Ould become
du'oalc olll!nden es adults If they aron't
oor:rocted," Bll1tlhem said. "It Is
important to cmvey to them that lhls la
a serious problem." .
Pag_o 3 HT KTralllc coded by JV
Bln(ham said lines In a Juvenile case
are ""'8lly based oo the ollender'a
ability to malr.e good on the debt. lie said
they are lllV!ll "every br<U" u long u
they -a deslte to Pl.I' the fmeo. Bin&ba'!' abo said a lot ol )'OURI
people '"' •!raid to oome to CJJW'l and
""' ~ Jll'08tOD1 t'OOld readt l1ll"7 ol th<ln. ,,
J, C. HUMPHRIES
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THE WORLD'S LARGEST OPAL
Its name is the "Hungarian," 1
and it is said to be the largest
opal in the world . Weighing in at
17 ounces, this beautiful stone is
as large as a good-sized orange;
but in s pite or its weight and
size. it was once worn a~ a
pendant by one of the queens of
Austri:.1 .
IL i s certain that the
'1Hungarian'' came from the •
opal mines of Cernowitz in r
Hungary. which have been 1
worked since 1400 ; but no one
really knows how old it is. 1 As a measure of its \•a lue ,
m1d ·19th century Austrian
monarchs refuge<) to part with
the gem when offered 50,000
JUNE 16th
OMEGA
pounds sterUng, an astronomical
sum in lhooe days and an even J /) I / I J /J
higher price when measured , L ; -"luninhrw:J eweler:J
agalns\ today's currency •alui;s. ,-
Unlike many hislOric gems. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD-COSTA MESA
the ''Hungarian'' has value CONVENIENT t EAMS •
based on true worth as well as ~7VEAl'f1NTHESAME LOCATION
lame.. 1 .. -
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--Jaworski Backed Up by l(ey Senators ~1 ilitllllts
Rampa g·e
In Belfast
BELFAST. r\orthl•n1 lrl'land 1:\f') -
Gunfire crackle>d toda\ 111 Prv1c>~1an1
strongholds of East lil·lfil~! a1: 1niH1 ~.01t
strikers defied tllOu ~ands or Br111 ,h
troops in combat ~ear !Jy Jf'·C'r(lt!lng
barncades the soldier<> tlnd 111rn dn\1 n
Tht·re wa s no irnn1cd1:1rt• \\ortl of
<:asualries. but police .i::a1d six or se\ en
men were involvr•d 111 tlu· shwl 1ng
One mctb of young men :irmed 11 ith
rockets and c:lubs aitatk~·d 3nd t'ncirclt-d
a police patrol. and .:;old1er~ 1n L1rn10rl'd
cars n1oved ln to rt!scue the officers.
OBJECTS Tl!Ot.:GllT t1i b1· hn111\J<:
\\'ere reported to ha1c bf'"ll d11n1pcd 011 :1
half-dozen roads a round !hf' l'\lSTi<r11
quarter. Army dt'1nrrl11inn <;f!tJ;'ltl~ \1'1•rt·
dispatched to check the report~.
Traffic that' had bl'gun fl11\11ng for !he
first time in thrf'e tl<11;; ;iil(·r rht• :1rrnv
s\\OOP snarled again ilS !ht: ne\r
barricafles \\'Cn! up
The Protestant rea<"!l (•tl C!l111l' a 11•\\'
hours after soldiers in c11m·bat ge;1r
Sl\'armed through th e Br111sh prnl'illC{•\
be)eaguert>d eapual. tleilnng strt·e1 ,·
blocked to back up ~1 l,rott·Sl<int-ltd
general stnkt'.
IT \\'AS A Ql'ICK rc·ply to rl.oin1.; b~·
"1 rtke lead ers th<lt th{'\' cnntro!lcd
\'0r1hern Ireland 1n th(· point rif bl'111g
a.blc to forn1 a pro11 i~1u11;il l!HI t·rn1111 n!
Soldiers \\'ith blackenf'd face" <ind gun"
;it the readv movrd in nt dr11rn and quiC'k ·
l\" {'!ea red ~ll ma in road~ 1n!o l'n•· c<11H1.1I
·i·hcv IJulldnl'l·d \"t'hit:le~ !ri the sidt•11;.dl;-.
EX tra Br11rsh troops 11c·rl' ;ill·rtl·d in
Bri tain ln Ix· rt'ilfh to ro·inf•Jr<"L' tilt·
)_;,._
UPl Ttlt~~O!O
J6.rl(.().man force alrearh Jn l btec 4tfl Ti Ille :1 l'OHHd
Af!(·r ·eight d;iys of almo~t totril in· .• . . -•
t!11stflttl· di.;:11e;iHoo. -~ 1rul1~m~-h~<l--+1 1tnl+11~u~~Etb:63-llfil-~&£.1oi:tuIIB~-01l(cii\d..l:U.esQa):_
t1ghtt•ned thei r str:inglfhold 011 th·· rn E!a1n(· K:-1.1. 21. I! i.~ 11.'.l'rtford s fourth n1arnage, h~r fn-st.
Hrilish province";:; caj')Jtal by .. cllltinb'Ofl --·-~--
1/le distribution of fuel supplit·~'."9
TITE E:\RLY·.\IOR\'.J'.\G <i ct 1 11 •1
lollov.ed <t ni gh t 111 11·hich Prot1;~.tan:
extremists 11·erc bl;:in1ed fo r 111·0 attacks.
11·i th machine gun fire and a bon1b . in
11·hich four t('(>n-age girls 1\'ere 11·ound··d
The ban on fuel supplies took l'tfet': :1l
midnight. Ca rs 1rcre filled up Tue~d.1~
e1·en ing at the fe11· ser\'ice ~1a1 1ons r, -
1naining oix-n. Leaders of the gen•: ,1,
st rike s~1id oil and gasoline 1•.ould
be allo\\·eG on\\' for e~~nt1al ~rr111·1 ,
such as hospitals and pub!i t· util1t1l·~ -i.;:
operating. \ri\liam Craig le;ider of lh•
hardline \1angauard L'nioni~t party, tuld
ne11·s:men· '"\\'c are in l'ffPr111·r control
fJf !he cotu11ry. \\'e cer!ainJ.1· control lhv
~lnews of life in the co111n1un1t~'.
O\'E OF llTS licutC'nants. r;11•1111 B:irr
look an e\·en !oughl·r line· "\\ ,. !11uld ~l't
up a pro,·isional go1·r·rnn1f·J1L 11 11 ,. tm.k
the notion. \\"e hiJle tht· pO\lt'I' to go1·ern
1n our hands."
Barr has emerged as tile bniin bt··
hind th e st rike callcd last 11 t>ek to g;11n
reversal of concessions niade 1fl L'!ster's
Roman Catholic ntinorit~' that sirik l!
leaders sa v.• :is steps 101\'ard 11nifie:11io11
\l'ith the Irlsh Republic. ·nil: rt'{Hlhlie
is a Catho!tc state.
The first demand 011 the ~tr1kers is l"r
provincial t•lection by next fall. Thv1r
le<iders believe lhis 11·ould dernon~tr:ne
01·eJ'\\•helming opposition \u\1ard lr1sl1-
unitvv. sarr is a men10Cr o/ lhl' '.\urtben1
lrel<-1nd provin{'ial asst•n1bl! hut h1~ n·;d
1l01ver s!en1s froin his rok· ~ts 1.:ourd:n<1l1ir
11f n1ilitan t Protestant groups.
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V eg·<ts G<i111bling Museum
011 'St 1·i1J' Hit by Fire
I' nun \\"irt· :o-;er\ ices
I \.-, \'J:1 .. \-.; :-,,., Firl' h;is
,j,. ··u'•·•l .1111 1_,1•11 n1-t<1~1110 operation on
1!11! L,;1~ \'t:'.!'1~ ··~1r1p." !Jul firt•fighlf'rs
111<1na.c"d In ~cr;1p<' off the· current:'
11h 1eh ll;1d bet>ll tised to 11~llp;1per th1·
IJ!':!fo· OJ lil1~ l'l''>Ol'I
Tl1(· hl.t7(· l,11;!-.L' nut 'hortll' tx.fTL' ;::
p •11 T1 "·~d·1v ;11 1:111\i ~n1p;1k'~ 11odd
r.11nf1ll" .\!1Jlinn i)!>!l<ir Historic (i.i1nbl1n~
\lus1·t1r:1 ;ind C.'.lo;;inn_
Tlie l';1<;1no opc•ned in l':irly r\pnl ;111d
h;1d ;1 i:<1n1hlin!! ll<"(·ns(• for l:'I sl'>t
111:1th1nt•-i\1Jt1r:u1· slot n1;1ch1nl·~ <il~1l
111•t •· ( n rli~p1;,1· as 11l·!l as a d1spl;1\· nt
1nr1nl'.\'· :i tollctt10:1 of g<1n1Ll1ng chips.
:111tJ p!1u!ortr:1ph.~ of forrne r ~a n1bh11g
fr ).!urvs 111 till· p:1~t hl'l'l' Sll{'h a,, Bugs;.:,\
~ll'!jvl
O Kirl11rr1• Rolf' .'11h11illed
l.C~\I !IJ\ 1 L !'I,. -Fornier psy{'hi atric
1,.•i1c·n! Jan llall pk·»dl'd gui!L~' today lo
~1\ ch:il':!t.'i ~tt·n1n1tng from his bizarre •J:l•''~'"1 · 111 kalP:ip Prt!lCt'Ss ,\nnt«
J.1111a 1:i"~ l11gh('<t iud::;c ordered him
l'n1nrn1'ttd to ;1 1nl'nta: ho~pital indefinite-
Ir.
llRfJTIJ Ef, OIV1\ER
,-.;Jo:El\S /{/GI/TS
o"\H:-10\ C'lTY. );e1. il"Pl! -The
f11·~1 f}•·r~nn to seek a restoration of his
1·11 I' fl!::h1'> under <1 ne11· \erada la\\' ls
. 10.· l"onloirtl'. 01rner of <t house of
l•l ~1i1ut 1on nC'ar .\lustring. \e\·.
r ·•·1lurll' said Tuesd:iy tha t he ser\'ed a
,1~11,. prison term for extortion and a
1· d1 1·;,I terrn !or 1neome tax e\·asion but
111 the last 10 .l'cars has no t been
1111\lll!l'd of '1 !Tllllt'.
"I 1u:.t 11 nnt 111 be like c\·eryhody else."
hl· ~:11d "I 11·ould like to he able !o vote
:111d h:11'(' a!l 1h•' u:h,•r rights ...
'! !1•' \t·vacl;1 IPg1slatt1r(' in I 9 7 3
npprol'rd ;\ hil! gran!1n,t: ('1\'d ri ghts lo
t'\·[clons 11ho kept a ck·:in record !or 10
yt:ars.
Flanked bv fi,·p policemen in the pri~oner·s cloCk ~it the Old Bailey. Ba!\
plea ded guilt~· in a lO\\. but firm \'Oice to
the charges read by scarlet·robed Lord
\\'igge ry. the lord chief justice.
e Reds Sliel/ S. Vieu
Co1nrnunist troops steppt'.'d up their
offensive near Saigon teda\·, shelling
go\"ernmcnt forrcs 'around a· provincial
(..__IN_s_H_o_R_T._ .. ___ )
capitol as President .'.\guyen r an Thieu
\·1sited the area. militar"' spokesmen said . ~ ·
The Communist shelling closed in
round Phu Cuong city. !4 miles north of
Sai gon. while Thieu made a personal visit
10 \\'ar refugees in the cit~· and a first
ha~ look at the battlefiel d.
• Credit Aid Foreseen
\\' ASHINGTON - A SIBO million line of
('redit to fbe Soviet Union \\"ill aid in the
export of $400 million 11·orth of U.S.
ind ustrial equipment and an increase in
domes tic fertilizer supplies. thr Export-
lmport Bank has announced.
In addition to the credit, another $180
million will be provided for the Soviets
hy private American financing, not
guaranteed by the bank, said Eximbank
Chairman \Villiam J. Casey Tuesday.
e Nixon's Polley 'Same'
\VASHINGTON The fact that
President Nixon hasn'P had a ne\\·s
conference in t\\·o months does not mean
he 1\·on't have any more, according to
Deputy \Vh ite Hou se Press Secretary
Gerald L. \\'arren.
In reply to a queslion Tuesday, \\'arren
said the President intends to hold ne.,..·s
cooferences in the future "as he has in
the pasl, I'm quite tonfident." The lasl
one \\'~ ~1arch 19 at a meeting of u:e
Natiorntt Association of Broadcasters 1n
11ouston, Tex.
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Midwest
fncllH of r1ln ''°"' Te1as 10 Ntbrfsk•. F=1oodw11ers sureea over rlvtr lwlnks
lhr(!UQ"<>U! lllt MlllW1t1, -
H1Qh winds blew evtr iOff\f JS b4rn1. tool ihfd1 •nd eflltr 1!ructurts In f 10-mllt t1rt1ch of f1rml•ncl bel~ LYMQn •ncl Morrl1on. •II. Au111or11111
rePC•lecl na lniud11. 11 A IONllOO JWOOl)fd down 10 m fS
•••• Of Aoo!tl:::r-r.· 11 .. Incl h•!I •l'ld htlYY r1ln1 wr,1 FIOtl, !11. tM M!W" River rt1chl9 OVll' llOCld 10!11<11 Jn !'· Louis l'Ot lht llrtl limt Tufsd1v 1 net lk rec:o<d'Mltlna llOOdirro '" ttn. Al f1't $1me lime, c\fy ollldtli CIHICtftd St. L011l1' 11-rl' le flooaw 1n end le"". mt•ltlna tl\f comoleHon 11' fl'lt MJ,t mlmorr Pf'Olec:1
--Of tM 111'9"1 In ll'lt MllO!I.
Showt!'s ""''' see!~~ from New !nvttncl to FIOrld1 encl !n Ille Wut
trom tM Horthtt h Racki.a to C11lforn11.
E1rlv mornlnQ '""°"''tw.s rtl'ICll'd from JS dtllrtt1 •f l•••mle, Wvo .• to IQ °"'"' II lllO• , MIN.
Coul•I Wratllel'
f:1lr lolli'f. LIOhl 111rl1ble wlnc11
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* * * Milk Gift
Immunity
Offered
\\'ASHINGTON (AP\ -The Senate
\Vatergate Committee tcda y voted S to 0
to grant immunity from prose<"ution in
return for tc.stimony from Texas la11·yer
Jake Jacobsen about an alleged bribe to
J ohn B. Connally, committee sources
said.
Jacobsen has offered to drop his
previous denials and s1\·car that Connally
took SI0.000 from a d<.Jiry·farn1er
cooperative accordin~ to info r n1 e d
sources. Connallv. a forn1er st·cretar\' of
the treasnrv in the '.\ixon adn11nistralion.
has consiStl'JJlly denied taking thl'
n1oncy.
It is unlikelv th:it Jacobsen 111ill be
cailed to teStify unnH.'<liately. The
normal process for confirming :tn
in1n1unity gr<:1nt of this kind takes 30
days.
JACOBSE:"·s LA\\'\'ER, l'h<lrles
~l c:\elis. had to ld corn m 1 t tee
i11ves1tgators that Jacobsen would invoke
ihe Fifth :\mendment <1nd refuse to
te>tifv about the S!0.000. But under a
grani of im mw1ity. Jacobsen could bt·
forced to testify or face the possibility of
being held ln eo111en1pt of Congress.
T\ro ;r the ron1n1ittee·s Hepu blican
n1embe rs. Sens. HO\\'ard Baker of
Tennessee and Ed1\·ard J. c;urney of
-Aorida. "·ere not~'"'presem. ft>:=--toda~':5-
brief meeting.
ThJ Coffimiitee !>lopped ~:.Ort of
granting Jacobsen con1ple!c immunity
iro1n any prosecut ion in the matter
1\'.STE.\O , IT auLt'iorizl'd so-<"alled "use
1mmunit1·... 11·h1ch v;ould pre v en t
r:rosecutOrs fro1n using an~ of Jacobsen's
1mn1une test imony ·against him in COl.lft.
This 1s !he same type of immunity the
eon1n11nee once granted 10 for1ner \\'h1tc
House Counst'I John \\'_ Dean l !l
Jacobse11 once S\\'Ore that Qe drew
SI0.000 fron1 his client, A ~sociatt-d ~!ilk
Producrrs. Inc., and offered it to
Cvn nally for political use shortly after
Connall y had helped persuade President
:\ixon t:) raise federal rnilk price
supports in 19il.
Jacobsen also testified that Connail~'
rt:fuu•d t\ie money and th:.t th e $10.000
tn c<:1sh sta\"fd in a Texas bank rault for 21~ years.· until cin FBI agent inven·
toried the mon ey last November as part
of a \ratergate grand jury's investign-
11011. The grand jury said thar pa rt of
.Jacobsen·s story 11as a lie. and indicted
• hi111 for perjury.
\'.E\\'S THE~ LEAKED out through
inforn1ed sourtts: that Jacobsl'n \\as
offering to S\\'itch his testimony and to
say .that Connally look the money and
replaced it later after arranging a cover
storv 1rith .Jacobsen.
In. return, Jacobsen demanded that !he
gove rnment reduce the perjury charge,
and a separate se ven-count felony
indictment in a Texas savings·and-loan
case. to misdemeanor count s.
\\'atergate prosecutors have sho1vn no
in terest 1n stri king su ch a dea l \.11ith
Jacobsen, sources say.
\teanwhi!e, a fed eral judge dismissed
lhe perjury indictment on technical
grounds, but \\'ell-placed sources say they
(_·xpccl that Jacobsen 'vill soon be re-
1ndicted on t\le same charge.
G. Gordon Lidlly
Probatio1i Cut
By U.S. Judge
\VASHINGTON IUPJl -G. Gordon
Liddv. silent member of the original
sevefl \Vatergate defendants, persuaded a
judge today to drop a ye a r ' s
probatiooary sentence because he did not
\l'ant a probation officer dictating ho\V he
lived.
··Just give me the time. I'll be happy to
serve it." Liddy said ln one of his rare
speeches in court. ··rd rather have the
time lthan probat ion)."
U.S. District .Judge John 11. Pratt, \Vho
i\'1ay 15 gave Liddy a six·month
suspended sentence and a year's
probation for contempt of Congress,
dropped the pll>bationary period. leaving
Liddy with the suspended sentence.
·Liddy has been in jail since Jan. 30.
1973. and iS serving a minimum sentence
o( six years, eight months for the
Wate rgate bugging .
"lhave your letter," the judge told
"I have your letter," thr judge told '
it make sense."
Jn the letter that Llddy wrote after he
reportedly lore up the probaUon pepers.
Liddy complained that through a legal
technicality his probation could last
seven years. · '. •
Bootleg Booze Kills
Three More in India '
NEW oeLHJ (UPI) -Three por!OllS
in Gunthur diarict of Antlhta Pradesh
died ru..day alter sharing a bOttle ol
boofleg wlllskey •
U b<Wght to 27 the nwn~ or pei900S
kllled in iirlrudng such illegal liquor over
the pasl lew 'l!Y'·
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'
UPI Ttlfpho!g
De111ocroi's Cl1oi,•e
Pittsburgh !i.layor Peter F.
Flaherty has won Den1ocratit
110111inati o11 to U.S. Sena te .
\\'ith 95 percent of vote
taunted, }lahery· had 440.5.J. l
votes to 422,339 for consu1ncr
advocate lierbert S. Dennen·
berg in Penn syl vania . ~
La,vyer Grou11
,i\:slrs00i() -v oilr
'72 Electio11
\\' . .\SJ-fl:\GTO:\ 1:\PI -A la11~cr·s
orga11iza!ion has asked a federa l rottH 10
set aside the 19i2 presidential el<"C'tion as
--an utter fraud" and to order the ous1£'r
of President Nixon and \'ice P~esidrnt
(~r<;ild R. Ford.
The 207·pa ge suit. filed Tuesda~ in t.:.S.
District Court by the i\ational La11sers
(;u1Jd. contends the election \\as inia l1d
becau~ of "numerous criminal and
othe rv.·ise unla"·ful ads" cornmitted 1n
1\ixo1i's re-election campaign.
TllESE ACTS, !ht' suit rh:1rged .
amounted to a conspiracy that \'io!atcd
the An1er1can people's ''fundan1e111:1l
right to a republican form of go\·crnn11•nt
and tht'ir right to democr:llic ~tll·
go1·crnment through meaningful ;ind full
particip.1tion in th(' poli!ical protl'~S"
The suit said Ford should be ousted
along 11·ith Nixon. because if the l'l ectioo
is deemed in\'alid then J>:ixon"s :1tt1on 1n
naming Ford as a successor to !':ip1ro T.
Agne.,...· is also Jn\·a!id.
The Kational l..a\.\.')'ers Guild. clairning
4.000 members. describes itself as '":1n
association dedicated to me ne«.t for
basic change in the structure of our
political and economi<' system."
BRISGlfl."G THE suit a!oog 11 ith the
guild .... ·as a groll!) calling itself the
Committee to Set Aside the 1972 Election .
Plaintiffs in the suit included "80.000
American ci tizens." among them Rf'p.
Ronald V. Del!ums <D-Calif.1. and baby
doctor Benjamin Spock.·'The United
F'amlworkers of Am~rica, th e Vietnam
Veterans Against the War. the Southern
Conference Educational Fund and the
Black Panther par1y also 1~·ere among
the plaint iffs .
A spokesman for the lawyers' guild
said he did not think any federal judge
\l'OUld have "the guts" to nullify the
presidential elei;tion. ·'But .,...e feel the
legal principle we're presenting is a valid
one." said the spokesman. Leonard
Kocnick.
Pimelists
Se11d Sig11al
To Nixon
\\'ASl1ING TO N IUPJ ) -The Senate
Judiciary Cornmltlet• h;1s sent a "clear
signal " to President N1:-:on that it expet1s
sµecial prosecutor Leon Jaworski to be
allo11·ed to C"onduC"t a t ho r o ugh ,
independent inv<•s!L ga tion of \Vatcrgate,
111·0 1mncl 1nen1bcrs snid today.
Sens. Uir ch Bayh ( IJ-lnd . I and Charles
~lathias 1R·l"lld.1, agreed that the
President has the pov•cr to fire Ja1vorski
fro n1 his post in the san1e fa shion that he
orderL'CI tht• dismissal of Archibald Cox
l;1s t OcL 20.
BUT BOTll SAIO if Ja11·orski voere
fired, !he Pre!iidenr vtou!d be 111 violation
of ;1 Ju sticl' Depa11ment regulation
binding hnn to consult congressional
h'iiders ht·fore !ak1ng any such action.
Th'l, \\"hi!e Hou se Tuesday di srnissed
1.1t.'culat1on that .Ja1\·orski 1ni~hl hf> firl'd
fn r subpol•naing presidential tapes and
other m;1!,·rifl!~ ·r he Jud1ci11r.1·.
~,~.:.::,::";;; .'. l:·,h: "'; • '. Ut'::<..i<I~· Jo,,011 l!li.! ;1 Ji
totnplaint by .J<.11•.r1r-
~ki th:it tlu· \\ hih•
l!ouse 11·;1,,; ;:illt'mp·
,...._ "' ting 1·1 111 :t k e :1
"f<ll'l'l',. U! Ill~ JlP'I· •
I IOI\ by ~.I} Jli~ )1t' JAWORSKI
h;id no rig II! to subpoen~1 e1 iJt•nt:e fron1
,'Si:\(11) .• -...... ~ • .~,-~~...-··--Tilt' l'f)n1mi!tC.e ga \·e Ja1v·orsKi a sfrOng""-.. ..
\"Ole o.f ronfidoncf'. corn1uending-his
ltdelil~· to duty and reinforting his
;1t.11 hority 10 subpo(•r1a. j n f o r 111 at i o n
tl'lat1ng !u \\~Ht·rgalt'
.. \\"II,\ T TIJE C 0 :\I .\I I TT E E • S
resolution did 11as to send a elcar signa l
to the President rrtoi.,rnizing that the
Prrs:ident can fire ;\Ir. J ;u.,·orski and
:1nothcr Sl'l of attomevs gcncral. but that
11 c hope the rres:idefit I\ ill not pursue
th:it p<lth again,"' Da~h said.-!\lathias
;1~reed.
·•\\'hat I think v.e 11"e re saying to the
President ll'<IS 'f'leasc. ~Jr .. President.
don·t do it again. If you do . v;e're going
to be forcc-d to t.akr steps to keep. ~r.
J:11\0rski"s independence operatmA,···
Bayh said.
"lf the PrCBident is not willing to let
the rl•gulation stand Jnd ge t \Vatergate
out on the table and get it behind us
1 :ind! dct:ide guilt or innoecnce in a
IJe!J1·1·:1blC' n1annt'r so that the pt.---op!e can
havl' ronfidPncl' r1·stored 111 their svstern 1.r !:his. thi:n the Sen:ite Jud.iciary
L"om1n11tl'C. I th ink. served nofi{'e
.ll'Sterda y th:it 11·..: are prepared to take
11ha!cl'rr stcp.s 11e can to restore
tonfidencc ..
~l.\THIAS A\I}, BA \'}I rejected a
\\'h1!e House argui11L•nl that Ja1l'orski is
:in emplo~·e of the President and thus
rann0t subpo('na him for information.
"The ('ha rter \l'hich \\'as given to the
spc«inl prosecutor 11·as very explicit."
\la1hi:is said "It i:;a1·e the special
prosecutor <iccess to el'idence 11·hercvcr
that t VidentC' rni~ht le;1 d.''
lie added: "[think !he Congress and l
bt•liC\'C the \\'hole A1ncr1can people
understand th at the special prosecutor's
office v:ou!d indeed be a farce if he
t:ouldn't reach the evidence that was
necessary 10 prosetUlt• the cases."
~Tathias said l\ie com mittee had
responded to the challenge to Jaworski
by '"reaffirming the chaHer (setting
forth his authority\ and rnak ing it crystal
clear."
The con1mittee \'oted do\\-·n 9 to S a
proposal by Sen. l::d 'Nard f\.l . Kcnned"ll.tD-
~lass. 1, to hold µubli c hearings in Whlt{i
Jaworski and presidential lawver Jame~
D. St. Clair .,..·ou!d debate h0w far the
prosecutor 's powers extend.
•Made Me W at~h!'
Maid Describes Tortur e · Slaying
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. IAP ) -A
fonner motel maid has testified in the
second day of a murder trial that she
saw three members or a California
motorcycle gang "torture and shoot"
William B. Velten Jr.
Judith Frances~ Weyer, 'll, told a
district court jury Tuesday she saw
Ronald B. Kelne "cut and carve on the
victim's chest with a knife heated in a
waU1 furnace" in the Albuquerque motel
where she was employed.
"I saw Richard W. Greer shoot the
victim• through the head with a gun and
then hand the gun to Thomas V. Gladish
who shot •him four times," Mrs. Weyer
said.
THOSE CHARGED in the slaying• arc
Keine, Gladish, Greer, Clarence Sn\ith
and Arthur R. Smith . The men. members
of the 'jVago.,'' motorcycle club, saltt
they were from El Monte and West
Covina. cam •.
Mrs. Weyet had said she knew
Clarence Smith as Sandy Morrison, but
defense lawyer Allen Well told the court
that Morrison's real name is Clartnce
SmiU1.
She .,.. altaclted by Clarence Smith
and by Keino, Mrs, Weyer said.
"Morrison (Clarence Smllb) held \ne
about ~ foet lrom the victim and
niade mi watch the.. cuttlng.'L she fes!fr!C<l,, "Greer llld G11dish thon ohot
Velten . Greer shot hin1 first. lie wns still
on the floor, tied up.
"Greer sh<>t him through the lower left
jaw and then handed the gun to Gladish .
Gladish shot him four times throught he
head ."
SUE SAID SHE first met Kleine Feb 8
outside the Bel-Air Motel in Albuquerq~e.
"I fell sorry for him. He said his name
\vns 'G rubby' and asked me if I knew
\vhere he could stay. He said he didn't
have any nioney,'' Mrs. Weyer said.
She said she was a maid at the motel
''so I told hln1 he could stay in a room
!hat I hotln't cleaned yet If he promised
not to te l! :111ybody.
"Later h" l'nme and ,:tot the key !rom
me. 1 w1"1t to the room 1vith him and
!eft bcc11usf' some strAnge things "'t''"
there wrre five or.her men in '!he room . r
going on.
"A few minute.~ lat<'r Grubby (K~in<')
came and got 1nc, He said he hnfl
something to show me. I went back and
there was, Velten tied up on. the floor wl!h
Greer balding hi• fee~ and Gladish balding his arms. ,
'-
111 WANTED TO LEAVE,• but they ~
wouldn't let me." I
&thel Prutt! "' Fort Worth, Tex., -mother or Velt81l, wu called by the stat•
11> testily Im br<lke do\Vn and cried, "' U1f stand alter tW<J qucstloos, ·,
• •
•
AIMnale Assembly Pane l
Rape Bill Reje~ted A'bduction
R evealed
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An
all-male Assembly conunlttee
bu rejected IO(llslatlon aimed
at mtnlmtzlng the
embarrwment oulfered by
rape victims when their past
sexual relatloruihlps are
probed In rape tTI~.
\f[owe.ver, the c r Im in a 1
justice committee agreed to
r<COOB!der the bill (SB1678) by
Sen. Alan Robbirui CO.Van
Nuys), next month in hopes a
compromise can be reached.
The 3-1 vote -one short of
the minimum four votes
needed for approval
followed an all-day hearing
Tuesday that included an
impassioned plea by a rape
victim ud occasional .shouts
by women in the jampacked
alldlence protesting remarks
by male attorneys.
THE SENATE-PASSED bill
would make evidence and
questi ons concerning t h e
victim's previous, sex u a 1
oontactl wltb. peraons other
than the accuaed attacker
inadmlssibl.e ln rape trials.
Several committee members
said they agreed current
courtroom procedure wu not
fair to victims because it
required them to disclose
intimate sexual relationships
that may not be relevant to
the rape. But the
conunitieemen indicated the
bill went too far and denied
defendants' rights to a fair
trial.
Ethel Mae Shllflel, 43, a
Stockton n10ther or f o u r
children, testified her wrists
were broken, head injured and
body punched repeatedly In a
1968 rape Incident and her
problems were given poor
treatment by physicians and
other officials.
Shaking nervously, M r s
Shifflet said, "I hope you
people on this convnittee have
compassion for rape
victims .. .J needed it and
didn't get it."
BUT PAUL Fil.2gerald,
spokesman for Califoria
Allomeys for Crimina ..
Juslice, later said many rape
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Palrida Hearst, a gun on
her hip and a knife in her
belt, told a ltldnaped
Lynwood youth she was
abducted by the
s y m bionese Llberalion
Army but later joined
their cause when her
father's free food program
was mishandled, Ute Los
Angeles Times says.
Hearst family
spokesman John Lester
termed the account
''sill y."
"Randolph Hearst did
~ve rything he \li'a5
supposed to do and then
some," Lester said in
Hillsborough.
victims are ''vindictive. L----------~
Poste1·s
Of Patty
Issued
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A
smiling Patricia H ea r s t •
appearing on a poo<er und.,.
the word "wanted" a n d ·
descrtbed as "armed and ~
extremely dangerous," begins
appearing today on post office ~"""~
and police station bulletin ~
boards. Ul'I T..,_,e
AWAITS DECISION
Journalist Farr
OAILY PILOT $
Decision .Delayed
On Newsman Farr ,
...
LOS ANGELES (UPI! -A
s_.,.. Court Judge Tue9day
delayed a ded.sion m whether
more time in jail Y.' o u I d
convJne~ Los Angeles Times
newsman William Farr to
reveal his aources.
Judge William H. LevlU
continued the case until June 7
when oral arguments will be
heard and Instructed lawyer>
for both sides to file briefs by
May 29.
n.e hearing was ordered by 1
the state Coor! of Appeals last
January lo de<ermine If being I
sent back to jail would force I
Farr to name his sources for a
story written during the 197~
71 Charles Manson trlal.
Oakland Ma1i Guiltv
The appeals oourt turned !
down Farr's appeal of his
contempt citation and said the
46 days the reporter had
already spent in Jail 1..'0Uld not
be cruel and unusual
punishment beca:~ it was
meant to coeroe, not pmish.
He was freed on appeal. but
theoretically could be re.turned
indellnitely.
"'
Actions 'Excessive'
spiteful and have rant11sies"
and added "many rape cases
are outright ffauds." He was Sacramento
The FBI began distribuling
the first "wanted" posters
Tuesday. A spokesman said
about 175,000 J)OSters were put
on commercial airplanes for
distribution on the West Coast.
There will be added
distribution throughout ttie
nation and more posters may
be printed if needed, the
SPokesman said.
In Hearst Extortion 0"11. WAI'!
Ot.OOUH,S
.MAliNING'.S.
CoLLECTORS : SHOP •Liv " by women in the audience. OAKLAND (AP) -An greeled by shouts of "No, no" Oll _Alert
A CL U S LA P l • Robbins estimated th ~ t F M k Oakland man has been . ays 0 ice 80 000 rapes occur ; n ete a es sentenced lo one lo live years C~lifomia each year but only F 01· SLA 'f rio in state prison after pleading
8,000 were reported in 1973. Jt-B l guilty to attempting to extort Handled SL,4 Poorly ~~~ .. ~~m.~tec;h~c~· 1h~ sA€RAMENTO <UPI) -are y-~ $800 from <he Randolph
.., vletims must-endure under About l20 -policemen and FBI Hearsts by promising the
current law. agents searched the north LOS ANGELES (UPI) -release of their kidnaped
I LOS ANGELES (UPI) -obviouslv volatile situation so "A rape victim is made to Sacrarnento area Tues d a Y ':J:: f~y1:3"~ s;8~~eant daughter, Patricia. 1
The American Civil Liberties rapidly." feel she is the defendant being ~·~~t f~:~: cl~~rryliigk; Pageant o!ficia.ls 5 8 id Joe MerriU, sentenced
Union charged Tuesday that She said the hous~ 1vi1s placed on trial," he said. Patricia Hearst. Tuesday the second annual Tuesday, admitted to Alameda
police used "excessivo" poy,·er !'lUrrounded, the SLA could not Besides rejecting Robbins' Police Ca pt. Carroll Johnson contest will be held June 30 at County Superior Court Judge
in a shootout Friday that have escaped. and perhaps bill . the c:omfl1.ittee delayed said, hoY"ever. that citizens' the Rodger Young auditorium. Stanley Golde that he called
killed six members of the they coWd have been taken action on a rival bill by descriptions did not match Some 26 contestants are the Hearst home in
Symbionese Liberation Army. alive. Assemblyman Alan Sieroty, ?\1iss !!ea rs! or fu g it i.,. e expected to compete. Hillsbrorough April 15, spoke
Ramona Ripston, e~ecutivc "There are many people (0-Los Angeles). requiring Symbionese Liberation Anny The pageant was f Ir st with family spokesman John
director or lhe A CL U • ,,.ho feel that what took place defense attorneys to show why member Emily Harris. scheduled to be held at the Lester and offered to release
suggested that there were ,,·as an official execution," the victim's past sex u a I Johnson said a y,1tlte "'·oman Indian Hills Country Club, just Mi~~ Hearst for $71.50. A
other means of handling the said the Rev. C. Hennings, history should be mentioned in and two n.en tried to rent an \li'est of Riverside. But officials woman telephoned later and
situation other than 8 president of the Southern court. The judge w o u 1 d Apartment for $175 for llvo there objected, so it was upped the ante to $800.
shootout. Ch r is t i an I.. ea d ership consider the issue in a private days in a black neighborhood. moved to the Indian \\'ells The Hearsts were ordered t.o
"\\'lien the risk to human Conrercnee west, who took hearing without the jury An unidentified apartment hotel. leave the money in a car to be
ti fe is 50 grave. where part in the ACLU criticism. present before the evidence manager said she saw Anti-nudity ordinances parked at an Oakland address.
potenlia,l _ ~am1~: .• to . honles Cnidr. Peter J-lagan. police could be admitted. ,reapons and su~pected that· prohibited the show -at the This was done and M~rritt
up the envelope. Extortion
charges were later dropped
' ' •1:1..1..
ag~t an 18-year-old girl. ~Iliili~~~~~~~~~
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CL.ASW JllGIM JUtll 17 Atlt MM
IYlll 1 WllKS THIU SUMMll:
Aho: -• Mo i..-An -CALL 642-9990
and ne1g bon 11JVUS is so . ·~ .., 0 ur ..... 0 D Jh• woman was Mtss Hearst, _\V'ltel W\3.S g:rabbe.d wb.en.JJe. pi.tked, ••.. --· ---------·--··---.• _, --·--· -~ -·-sev.:erl!--ito·i#.-tt:ft:cutt. ·10 --sp.:>kesmen;·--comrnarted·-m'" --roov -.s .~.,,..,,~. )I' ---·--_:·--·-· -·--""--· · ---· ... ·--=.=-:-~~ · --·--------·-_-_-_-___ ---··· 1=-.,·-.-~-.. ---~----.-:::: ... --. urlderstind l\'fiY 01JieT ":1aW' •. reply tl\i["'jt-· wa..;-the SLA --Tepresetrtir1g's• the · AlT~nain, I;·:.· _:·.:.··:_ __ _;-;_·_:-___ _:_.;__;;,;::.;;._.;_...:;;,;_; ___ ...;, _____ ...,;;..,.__._ ___ ,.;·,;,·.·;,;·-·--.-;,;,;· -----------,
i
enforcement procedures could wtl.ldi" "began SOOOttng: and ·-0Vll tl~i""Ytf!"~Unl«SnnAld t?R!t
not be attempted." she said. si't'tce there was the danger the Sieroty ?11.1 would pre\'ent !he
"The · entire lragrdy ~ga n SLA v;ould shoot innocent rape victim from suffering
an d ended \\' i L h i n bystanders, police had little embarras'ment in most cases
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s DA.RY PILOT EDI'J'OBLU. PA.GE
Painful Decision·s
Personnel cutbacks proposed to balance lbe Laguna
Beach municipal budget Utis year can be just numben
on paper until ~·ou see wha.t l! really happening to tbe
people 1nv o!\'ed .
J ..o~ing a j(lb is a real and personal tragedy, espe-
t1ally for h1ng-t11ne employes who ha\'e given their )'e.ars
and )Outh 1n Lil) sen•Jce.
,\ c:a .. e in r(J•nt is 17-year ''eteran pubHc works em-
ployc. l~il1 ~1or1t;.:t1mery. a handicapped custodian who5e
"position 1 su~gested for elimination.
~lont ;;nn1c:ry employed to clean beach and park
restroorn~ .. earn 8712 a month. At 53 . he's still two years
short of ret1rc:men1 dj.".e. but like]\' too old to be consid-
ered for em1,J1,;.n11~111 el se"·hert ...:... e\en if an employer
were tCJ ovcrtrJut: h1 <, handic:op.
Jlubltc: \\ ork ~ Llirectur Stan ~h<Jll emphasized tha.t
no individual., ore being fired. but that positions are be-
ing eliminatcll.
The entl re~ult i.~ that if people are in the positions
when they ore tut, the people are out of a job, unless
another position i.\ open for which they qualify.
Open position~ <1re hard to find -the city counriJ
rut 18 positions in the preliminar)·. budget -a11d eac:h
department wants to keep rJnJy the best. ,\s one admin·
istrator put it: "When they J?Ul the srre'ol.'S to you, you
want to assemble the best force possi ble. You can't cut
the new young strong guys and keep the old guys who
would like to work but can't."
l.aguna h1slorically has had significantly higher per
ca.pita municipal costs than surrounding communities.
inrluding other beach communities where city services
c:ost n1ore per permanent resident than elsewhere.
f'aced with a gap between income and expenditure.
the c:ouncil ordered perso nnel cuts as the only way to
1noke ends meet.
The council should recognize Jong·stancling devotion
and service of mony city employes and not just set them
•drill
U the city oannot •hilt personnel.JlJ!.• to be laid
oil to other jobs, it should work with other public agen·
CK!&, 111cb .. the wal<!r and <ehoot districta, and with
priva"' business to find jobs for people Involved.
~ are trying times but in trying times com-
passion is all the more necessary.
Not Council Business
San Juan Capistrano's city council has c.:ome forth
~dth yet another idea that more rightfully belongs in the
chambers of school trustees.
Councilman John Sweeney has sought to resurrect
an extremely controversjaJ issue which trustees of the
c·apistrano Unified SchQOl District buried many months
ago. •
S"."'eene~· seeks a straw vote election on the possible
recons1derat1on rJf all·ye2..f school as a way to cope with
soaring population growth.
linoffi('ially. the news isn't being greeted h·appily
Uy the school di strict. and understandably so.
Parents and nonparents ali~e once banded together
~o defeat . the concept when trustees ~ught it up. The
same critics \'o\li·ed to help the district out of its troubles
by flghting for passage of a tax override measure. It
passed by a landslide.
Sweeney insists not everyone was polled on the all-
year plan -and he may be correct. Still, those who did
care ~nough to speak did so decisively on two separate
occa.s1ons.
\\'e suppose that a ballot measure \li'oulcJ cJo little
hann, in that it ~·ould only ask an opinion.
But it couJd reopen old wounds in the district.
s
'!Veil, who know>9 II ·e might ha1·e a president
someday who ·c1 like to fight another Jill le war
over there.'
Test Your Ucar
Tl101ights fro••• tl1e Ottoperso•i
~ -~--f( 1iuwteifg·e
Of Oddities
~YDNEYJ.H4
or thP h<irder quiz1es . ''Odd Man Out''
SCf'ms lo be a f:ivorit,. In ent:h lisl . one
name or ll!rm dot·s 1111t properlv
belo11~-wh1rh Ollf'. and v.l1y·! Four our of
10 right is not a shan1c-mak:ing score
tcxl<i y.
I (;all<ihadion. Hrroker·.~ Tip, C:ounl
FIL'<'L Cit:1\u1n. ;111d ,\1;in (J 'V.':ir.
2. Sa111-(uin1·. Choleric.:.
Anemic. i.lrld Biliou!-1.
3. IJ:-ivid and Jonathan. Ach11l1!S and
P<Jlroc:lus, Sherlock ll olrnt•!i and Dr.
1tforlarty, Damon and Pylhias, Orestes
<ind l'yla<les.
4 .Jack Benny, Frl•d i\1!1·11, Lou Holtz ,
Lennie ~rucc, ;.ind l'-JJ.dic Ci!nWr.
5_ r.1yopia, Anorexia , Aphasia,
JJysplusia, and Accid ic.
6. Noc l Cov.ard. lloagy Curmichael.
G"°rgc M. Cohan, Irvins Berlin , and Cole
Porter.
7. Sir .loscph !'orter. \tajor {ieneral
S!anlt'y, !ht• !Juke of l'laz;1-Toro, Colonel
Bogey, and King ~lildcbrand.
8. Acliun1, \\'nter loo. G ci ! Ii po Ii,
Sevastopol. ;ind f..11d1\•ay.
9. Arrnour, Brc11•:.ter. C.'.lr1er, i\torris.
;ind \\'rndsor.
10. 111 rt pt1t:k of pluving-card~. three
of the four King! have
moust~1chcs-11 hich one is the cxld man
<HJL?
Al\'S\\'EllS:
I. f..lan O'\\l<.ir 1s the only horse of the
-c;r~o1i1y°' ·
Gu,
El 1'1orro ScOOo\ near Laguna
Beach. 11·hich is accessible only
from Coast High...,·ay. haJ been try·
ing for years to get a traffic signal
so there v.·on 't be a school bus
accident. No luck. How c<>me that
lr1·ine mess on Promontory Point
rates one before it even operu? •
PARE~T
GIN"'' Gui cttnme"ll ''I ......i,. .. llr
••• .. rt 11111 • -1 ~Mtlht rtfl~t ""
•l•w1 ~ "--••-r. le"" ~t '"' ••1v1 i. G'"°"" Gv .. OlllY l"llff.
five v.hQ nc1cr \\On the Kentucky Derby .
2_ 1·hc 111edicv<1! ''four humors.. of
1nedici ne did not int:ludi.: "An!!n1ic.''
J. All couples v.·ere unite<! in deep
friendship, excep t llolmcs and ~toriarly,
1\hO v.·ere de1:1dly l'ncmies.
4. All these romcdians changed their
real names for professional reciS<lns.
except Lou Holtz.
5. The first . four ;ire physical
dysfunctions : "Accidic'' is a spiritual
disorder consisting fif l'aSl boredo111 and
apathy.
6. All these romposcr!; 11 rote I heir
ov.11 lyrics, except lloag:y Car1nichacl
land not one pcrSl)n in a thou!Wnd kuu11s
v.ho 11rote the lyrics lo his inost fan1ous
\UllC ... St<irdu~l" J.
7. All arc leading characters in
C:ilbert & Sullivan operettas. 1.:xccpl Col.
Bogey , an imaginary player in golf.
8. Decisive naval battles of the \1·orld.
except \\'a terloo. v.·hich 1 despite its
nil me 1 was fought on land.
9. All are famo us antique ch:1irs.
txr.:ept Arn1our.
10. Only the Klng of llcarts is Jacking
a moustache. !No11•. to test your
observational pov.·ers further, v.·hich is
the only King in profile?)
To the Editor :
\\<'hile resting comfortably in my lounge
chair, the other day, with both my f~t
!<>!retched out on the ottoperson, I heard a
nev.,"S commentator on Channel 13
referring to the "spokesperson" of a
political group.
THIS ~e\'ialion tot~ English language
v.·as obVJously made m deference to the
v.·opcrson's liberation movement who
now frowns on utilizing a certain three·
letter v.·ord v.·hich offends them. \\'e are
slo\rly being indoctrinated in a nev•
vocabulary v.·hieh 11ill force our children
to call lhe firepersons if the house is oo
fire. the policepersons if a crime is
eon1mitted, the mailperwns for stamps,
the n1ilkperson for their fa\·orite drink.
ere., etc. \\'e alreadr hare I he
Lhairpcrson ~of the · Board, the
c JJn111it!cepcrson and the spokesperson.
It \1·i11 probably get a bit hairy "-hen the
t,o\·s rca<.:h f)"rsonhood and s1art tc<iching
th..:ir ov.11 t..·ilildren not to personhandlc
girls and to be careful not to fall into
open pt:rsonholcs. A Jo[ of persorioours
v.ill have to be devoted to learning ho\V
to personipulate these nev.• y;ords v.hich
at first v.':ill seem ag.ainst huperson
nature: but rm sure they·u personage.
Of course. !here v.·ill be instances
11hcre there 11HI be duplicali\)11 of
n1caning alter sex has disappeared: docs
1.crsonkind apply to niales. females or
toth? The sound of certain v.·ords may
not be too elegant : think. for instance. of
v.'Opersonhood ... But this will be amply
compensated by the removal o r
indecisio-n as to gender such as is no1r
created by the length of the hair· it 11·011·;
n1atter anymore! The minister will
arv.·a}·s be able, by peeking at their
anatomy. to pronounce a couple "person
and wi fe''!
AFTER hupersonity is totally dcsexed.
some parts of the Bible v.·iJJ no doobt be
re·\.\Tilten : ... God created person to llis
An Echo of the Pentagon
\VASllJ!\'(:TON -f'ru sl.1• old Rep. ~·.
Jo:d11·ard llt·bt'rl. IJ·l.a .. l'•Hn1nand.s the
/lou!'ll' Arn1ed Scr1'1c1•s Co111nuttce fro1n
th1• l't•n ter of 11 l11ri.llen·d curved desk,
with f\10 sn1all Auieril'an fl:.igs flanking
his plat:1'.
Frorn ll11s t•onHn<utd post. he rules his
co111n11lll'c \\'rlh !Ill' sll'rll hund of a drill
:1crgcnnl. I/is criliC's hav e charged, and
he has c(Jn~1~ll'nlly
dcn11 .. '<I. lh;Jt hP IS
lh1· l'l'nl;1~on 's p1111-
J>cl. 111· /J;1s 11ow pro-
v1d1·d J11s own dv1;u.
1n1·utallun that /11~
cr1ti1':-, ;1n• riJ;hl.
1'hc ukJ 1·urn1ud·
gron h;1s Jll'ot pre-
sented to the llou:-.i.:
his reasons for ht!·
qucath1nf.l arK>lhl•r v.•hopping $1.4-bllllon
in n1ilit<.iry :.IS!<.islance ur10n South Viet·
nam. lie slmply borrowed the argurnents,
almoot word for word, from the
Pentagon.
TI:IE J1£NTAGON 'S chief witness in
favor of mllitary aid to Saigon, ~laj. Gen.
\Yllliam B. C&ldwell . .11ppc11red before
Hebert's committee un t.l:irch 26. lte
testified ~lemnly:
••nie objectives of our mlllt.ary
;isslatance to South VlctnAm are llmittd
bul absolutely .... ntlal. W• IOOk to help
the GVN {Government of Vietnam)' to
JnaintAin an effective mllllary detertenl
In lhe face ot the <Mlid•r•bl• threat
posed by the Nortll Vldnlmeoe forces
"ltllln Ille R•pubUc of Vldllam ... "
llebttt I'"' Cakflffl1 11 testimony Pond<..., study lar neart7 t"" months. O!I ~1~y JO, Hebert'• comm i l lee
I ~
(JACK ANDERSON J
subtnilted its carefu!ly cons id c red
conclusions to the House. States the
report:
"TJtE OBJECTIVES of our military
assistance to South Vietnam are lin1ited
but absolutely essential. The Government
of the United States wishes to help the
Government of South Vietnam to
maintain an effective military deterrent
in the face of the considerable threat
posed by the North Vietnamese forces
within tbe Republic of Vietnam . . . "
For paragraph after pat a graph,
Caldwell's test I mon y and the
committee's conclLI.!ions agree 1 o
precisely that only an occasional word
has been changed.
The Pt11t1on: "Events In Vlt!nam
over the past year hive taught u1 that a
lasting·peace Is poulble only ti thtntls a
stable balance or power between the
OPJlQ!lng sides. A m!Utary equilibrium
will, we believe, deter new ofrcnaive1 and
gradually induce a shift Jn priorities
away from war. u
llebtra: "Events in Vlelnam over the
past year have taught U1 thal a lalllng ,
peace Is possible only ti there ii a otable
balance ol power betweeo the -"''
sides. It Is l~ view or the eomm1Uee m Armed Sery;,., lbat a military
cqulllbrlum In lhal area ol the~ will
• deter new ollenai.. and p-aduall7
induce • general shill 1nf u.. by the
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contending forces away fro1n \rar.
The Pentagon: "\Vhile the No rth
Victnan1ese have increaser:! the
convention<il capability or the n1ain
forces , the cost has been great, and the
<.:o,'ernment of Vietnam has thus far
1nanaged to tum back all their
challenges in the past year.
Hebert: "While the North Vietnamese
have increased the conventional
capability oC the main forces, the cost
has been great, and the Government of
Vietnam has thus far managed to tum
back all their challenges in the past
year."
CLEARLY, the Hebert committee did
little more than reprint portions of the
Pentagon's prepared statement and
present it as lt:s own. The question that
begs an answer ls, what do we need
CongreM for ?
The Pentagon also made the claim,
laithfully reproduced In Hebert's .-.port,
that Soolll Vtetnam during Ille past y•ar
had "limited ltsell t'I jusUOable ICls ot
•II-defense." Yet mlraculou1ly, the
Saigon forcu wound up with more
lerrltory.
Changes in ''territorial and population
control," explained the lleben,Penltgon
report, had been rf.lolved "In favor of
the Government forca."
Footnolt: The Armed S er V I c e I
Olmmf(tee'1 dlllf ODUnld1 F r a n Ii:
SJaOn-, cmlidl7 admitted to 1U that
be had lll1ed portlclDI ol the Defense
Dtpartmea\'1 own ~ for the
Htbert ~port. The Pe al 11 on 1 1
llatemml, Aid SllllMwt, ... ,. It .11,
and thl OllllUll!llte .-,.fbeo to IL'
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Letters /runt readers are welcome.
i\'ormalty, u:riters should convey their
n1essages in 300 u:ords or less. T1ic
right to condense letters to fit spa<:e
or elimi11ate libel is rese~d. All let·
ter.s must include sig11ut1tr,,and mail·
i;1g address but names n1ay be with·
held on requtst if sufficient reason
is apparent. Poetry will not be P'J~
lished.
in1age, tile Hebrev.·s ate personna in the
desert, Christ became person, the Son of
pel"300, etc! But. person! that's a detail
compared to the rr-11Titing of the
dictiooaries. Think. lor instance. (If
chairpersonship. perS011pov.·er, Jeperson,
persoanequin, apenonuensis, personufac·
ture, alpersonac, personuscript. meat·
persm, personwtse. megalopersonia puil·
person, foreperson. personager, per·
songle ... ad infinitum!
It 'ol.ill also affect the fields of music
(Schuperson), the comics (Superperson 1.
geography (the Isle of Per~n and it<>
inhabitants who speak personx ~) and Gc.J
knows bow persony more~ ...
As much as adherents to .. ,.;opeMns' lill
detest tlli!: particular three-Jetter word,
there b another one they particularlr
relish to apply to males \\'ho disagrL'<'
1rith them: R·A·T. I suppose that <tfter
\\'hat precedes, I qualify, in their min<l.
for that one; so just tel. me sign mysel f
off as ·
A PROTEST!l\'G PEJlSON
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To the Editor:
A typical example of biased or slanted
or just plain irresponsible press reporting
appeared in the Daily Pilot ~1ay 14 .
The headline says: "Reagan says
11ould quit if indicted" -obviou5ly a
~uhtle slur !? Lt. Gov. Reinecke. If you
read further. this isn't v.·hat Gov. Reagan
said at all. He said that he \\·ould "resign
himself if he Y..'ere conrictecl of a felon•·
v.·hile a candidate fo: slat~'ide office."
Knowing full welt that John Q. Putllic
scans only the headlines for the most
part, he "'OUld obviously take the
headline for granted.
It also seems «> be subtle connotation
that lndictment means cmvictkln. which
also ii not true. No wonder the press is
under fire for misquotes. quotes out of
contert, •le., either done purpoo<ly or
otherwise.
RICHARD STEELE
Readn Steele'• complai11t is ;usti·
fitd. The milleadbt" Madlint was cor·
rec~d in later edition.T. Editor.
· ~udges -d Polftt
To Ille Edit«:
Your editorial, 0 Judges Unrta500lble"
(May 14) was, without a doubt , Indicative
or the Orange County pblloeophy. You
believe 11•1 quite alt rtgbt to plan the
lnltallalillll of a temporary aherllrs
lllatlcn In the Laguna NI~ Courtltou!e?
I am -ed and I thAiili Gtd lor the
"quettlonable and surprising" (as you
Quotes
W. I. WllllJ, Gle!ldale -""1 spite ol
tbe complaints 1bout our -of ltte,
lnllalkll, do!W••loa, wion, hJ&l>er .. _ energy llbi!rtqe, et.,. bow lllal11
-Woulil llb to .,.,. to .., other ,...117 -1luala, Britain. Franco, the_.,..,.,~ Alrlca, Latin
America, name It!" ,._ .
1/
J..llll it 1 stand taken by the South Oran{:c
C-Owtty n1unicipal c o u r I judges.
pa11icularly Judge John Griffin. v.·hose
most apropos quote v.·as. ''Trying
criminal caS('S in a police station smacks
too much of the 'Lav.· \\'est of the
P~QS' •·.
THIS IS Orange, not Dade County: T
see no justifiable cause v.·hy !he tv.·o
1 court of law and sheriff'! substation 1
should be oombined. Jn the guise of an
immediate "need," I feel ifs contri .. ·ed,
since ifs the public defender·s office
o,rhich occupirs the space that v.·ould be
turned o~·er to !ht' Sheriff. \\'here then.
1\·ould our poor :inti d011'fl-t rodden t!O to
have "their" da) in court'! Or. 11011't they
hal'e one?
It is almost unbelic\·able that ;invnnt'
'o\'OU\d suggest that a lair enforct•iiicnt
agency should be .. under the s.1.me roof"
as our l"OUrt of lav.·. \\'ilh all due respel't
to the sheriffs, I regard our judges 1rith
trctnendous respect and esteem. It is a
1·cry difficult time for them, they should
be praised. not denigrated.
If we are going to strive to maintain a
democracy v.·e have an obligation to keep
our eyes and ears open to the possible
injustices. If there is ju!lt one blatant
obstruction of justice that is prevalent
;;iround us. it 1\·on't go a>1ay -unless 11·e
take notice. The hard-11·orking sheriffs
certainly need a substation. but not at
the expense of our public defenders and
their clients. the poor. As for the police
and our honorable judges together".'
Never!
BERNY BAKER
Foxy
To the Editor:
Tom Murphlne's C{)lumn, Just
Coasting, is as cleansing as a stiff ocean
breeze.
As to things we might find obscene.
how about adding a $5,000 bedspread
made of 69 fox pelts!
A. PAUL
Help President
To the F..ditor:
1-suggest you print the follov.'ing
address, that others may v.·rite for
information and send contributions to:
National Citizens Committee for
Fairness to the Presidency
9t8 Industrial Bank Building
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
GERALDINE BOWLUS
Important l'ote
To the E<Utor:
Look on the right side of the sample
ballot every registered voter received
and down al the bottom of the column of
measures submitted to the voters is a
dynamite proposlt!IJll.
Its full meaning may not yet be
apparent to the average \'Oler. However
tho6e politicians and public officials "'ho
think their constituencies are mainly
made up of various "''tll·heelt..>d speclal-
lnlerest groups rather than the people
who eleeted or appointed thcn1 to o£iice
will have a rude awakenlng on June 4.
PROPOS1'110N t '1s the londmark
measure. If you make no other mark on
your ballol your trip to the t>Olla wilt :ie
worlhwhl!ILl!.Y Juli voUng ln lavor ol
Propoaltloo t. 0( eouroe while the~ you
ma)' as well take a llttte more Interest
ap(I vol@ for 10111e of the other mta1Utea
and cmlldata. l'lopolltlan 9 11 a sm•U
Illar! -better ............ i
11 II Jllll>g to llU stlantlc eUortl
~ 11111 COlllllry to oc:bieve
goyemmtlll wtlhln llMI ""111 and the
lelltt cl the COOllltutlan, and u the
people do not 1.t lllarted 10CD they may
find 1t JS too late. Other states ;1rr•
\1·atching California. It :.> no11· time f 4J r
us all lo get up and join the others 11 hn
think lh~l government is rt'sponsiblc to
the people and not the highest bidder.
JI)! COSHLANU
S11enk!f!
To the Ediror :
Regarding ~our infrrcnl'c t ~lailbo\.
f..fay Jj! thal ouly one rradcr .. Jr!';.l'
Levine, caught ~·otir pn1111ng bolr-!x;o:
"U. S. Illiteraccy (sic• ·.\l·11 .. ~~in~' ·· -
not true.
I sent my copy lo the l\e•r Ycr!\·;r,
hoping lo get a fc1~· buc.·~~ fur 11
'r'ou'd he surprised !"11' L11·i::1• rhr
"silent" majori1 y is -:.11d 1!011 ~nr;1~.1'
Al:T STA:\LOI\'
S1111· 11 Too
TQ the Editor:
Re : "U.S. Jllitrra tT_I ··
So one readt'r 11ho 11111icPd lhe n1i.i;SJX'll
ing v•role a lettrr ;1bQ11! 1t. Oka\'. But I
am v.·illing lo 11a{!i'r that mariy rnorc
noted the emir u1 ~ilc·ncr. After ;ill. in
this Ol'ereduratc.'<l ;1rd generalh· h i p
community there may be ah.•'>'· o(us 11·hf)
simply assun1cd there 11·as a v.·iseacrl' on
your staff 1\ho couldn·i. s:esi!t 1h1·
ten1ptation to create a fel\' knO\I ing
smiles.
So there~
JOYCE scrro:-:
Dope T1·11tric
To 1he Editor:
I for one \1·111 l.ike exception l\'ilh St~·,,
Attorn11y (;eneral Evellc 'iounr,t·r·s
r11n1arks at Nev.110rt Reach !hat he
dc<'sn'l think the !<1v.' c;1n cntch tnrn
behind heroin traffic 111 California. 1'o
advocate the apprehension or street
peddlers and long·t11rm prison S('llll'net's
as a cure b1· an 1\l!rirrlf'\' l:rneral is
shocking anti an :1~in11 ·t• .sol ution to a
mounting prolilen1.
~1R. \'OUNGER 1nu.st U.· :111·:'1.rc of
Thomas E. De\.\·ey the rac:~t'I buster in
the 30s who under similar circumstances
as a district att0rncy v.·ipcd out the king
pins of crin1e overnii;ht v.•hich i::ave New
York City ;i decent enrironrnenl for
many years.
\Vhat is r.ov.· urgently llf'•'df'd is t1 State
and Federal Grand Jur) inrt•.stigatioo of
responsible public offic:1:ils inlo the
reasons or the ncglecl iii ;11•;:i1'Cht'nding
the major criminal ('!c11 ,.:;1l that has
been allowed to saturate Lie Sta-le of
California in narcotics.
SPERO JANISE
OlANal COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Wffil, PubU..her
Thomoi Ku"4l, Editor
Barbata Kreibich
Edi1oriai Page Editor
The cdltor1BI Pi1¥" of ll~ Drlily
Pilot .scc1ui to lnrorrn '1'<1 alirnula.te
readers b)' prcsentina on 1hl• Plr•
dfve:nic •commenta.ry'on tapl1. .. Of in.
terelt by sfndicaltd eolwnni• and
cartoonlats, by providing a forum fi'Jr
ru.den' view• w.nd by pn!aentlnr thl1
11ewapaper'1 opln\onl and ideu on
cumnt tQplcs. The edltorllll oplntonl
ol. lht DtJ& Pl'°1 ~ only in the
tdltorial COiumn It ttie 1tJP ot ~
-· O,,tnl<N .. ..-by , ... ""'· wnnlltl ud cartoonlstt •nd Mtltr
• writD 1ft Uxir own fJld M ~ndoric-mmt or .,.lr vi.w. by the Dally
l'tloc--~ Weclneaday, May 22, 1974
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Sizzling '60s Nothing Like Sexy '70s
NEW YORK !UPI) -
An1ericans between 16 and 25
upt for sexual freedom 1norc
today thru1 they qld in the
Sixlics -hey-day of the
sexual revolution. ,
That inc ludes ht1gh school
and college student~ as \veil as
young blue colla r \vprkcrs und
fcnuilc high school grads or
dropouls wlio slay ~on1c.
A /\IAJOll NATION\VID I•:
study or so1ne 3.500 youths
found n1orc bars to free love
going do\ftl ;ill the lime. The
sur\'e)', released in New York
grealcr labor unrest and
reduced \\'Ork Ill o t i v a t i o n
among young workers -
unless new incentives 10
tnatch the nc1v (blue collar)
you th values are discove red.
During individual two-hour·
interviews, it was fou nd 61
percent of college students
favor sexual freedom. up front
43 percent in 1969. Today. 47
percent of noncollege youths
endorse sexual freedom. up
fron1 22 perctnt in 1969.
Yankelovlch sees err.atPr
sexual frcedotn exerting yet-
Tucsdny, also sho.,.s that 111 .----------
to-be-se<'n c h a 11 g es on
m11rriagc and thc fcunilv . At
the least, it \viii put "those
institu\Lon:-> under g re u t er
stress.
TJIE SEX AREAS explored
covered the gan1ut -
iucluding re lations between
con sen l i n g hon1osexuals.
<:asua l p r c 111 a r i t a J and
cxtran1arital sexual acts.
Other highlights of the youth
survey:
-In politics, most youths
:ire political skeptics who fccl
"special interests" run the
l'OUntry.
-Victna1n veterans arc the
unhappiest young Americans.
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• Wtdntsday Mi1y 22. 1q74 ..;._.c..:_ ___ _ DAIL V PILQT 7
De11111·titag !Jlfll'?ll1111d
Eisenhowers Makirig Move
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Uy HELE!\" TJIO~l.\S
\\"ASH I ;.i(;'l'O~ 1 L'PI I
Julie and Da\·id Eis('11lu111 1'r
pla11 nrxt 11et•k to n101·e out uf
r:•(' f:1shinna!Jll• :\I :1 ,. v J :111 d
hunic pro1·ided thc01 h 1·
Charles ··netit" .. Hclx11.o :111d
icto a S.JO!l-a-n10111h , h\'u-
hct!roo1n dupl l''> apartn11•111 a
ft.'I\' blocks fn•1n th~ \\'J1ilt•
House. thr couple nn11ount·1•d.
Helen .\IC'C:1in Sn111h, t\1rs
P:1! Nixon 's press st't'rC\<11"),
:-aid Tucsd;n tha1 J{cbo1u -
President :-:i:-..on·s b<'sl fr1l'nd
and Key B1o,;t·a~ lit' nclghbnr -
had sold thr houst' in suburban
Bclhesda, i\ld.
!O ~lrs. S1ruth, \\'as '~'t'i1u ... 1•
D:ivid ui!cnds to a t t (' n cl
.... un1me r school at c:eorrc
\\';ishinAlon l'nivrrc;if\" I.·~\\"
School \\'ht'rc he is con1plc1lng
111<> first year U1is n1onth. and
fL"ll thnt li\·ing in i\1uryland
1n1olved too 1nuch cori1111ut1ng
t i tl1t'.
~lltS. S.\llTlf ALSO snid
Julie 11·11ntrd to be closer 111
101\'n also because she is fh 111"
back and forth f r.o a~
\\1ashington to l111t1<1n;1p1Jl1' 1
c1 cry ll'e<'k in cur111t·t·1 ion 1111 h
her job as a n1pn1h<'r uf th1 ·
l'<hlorial bootrd of the rurll •
Publishing Co. (Related sror1 Pa~e 13L · ·
The E1scnho11·ers 1\•a11t•tl
<"•Jlt1111h1r1 l'lt11a near Ille
\\';1h·rf{<1!c 1\pal'tn1ents and
1h1• Kt•nnr..-ly renter. A
~pokesnHu1 ~<ud th!' normar
..11d1ti11g pc•11od a! the c:on1pll'X
1-one year
Sccn·t ~.c11 ice rlj:l"Cnts who
built a 1.•uard facilitv in the gani~c of the Bl'1hcida honic
\\rte t'Xl"M'Clcd to rnovc into an
;ipart1nl'nt either next door ur
aeroc;s the hall.
THE
EARL'S
Pl11mb1,..., Ht•llnt
Air C•nd.
Tlmt Sl1rl1
ill yo11r GMr
L•ill~l·Slddlfll~tk All Olhlrl
!he \\·ork arena and classroorn
the young An1cricans n1arch
these days to d i f re r c n t
drun1bcats !han those of the
sizzling Sixties.
1999-. .4
Dry Yec1r?
•"But, damn it, darling. Don't you wanr ~ to put the old
magic back 1n our marriageJ .. Nearly all have a sour
impression about their efforts. --··-
H Ell 0 Z <I l'l !lfll \SEil
the hoUSL' lur $125.IJOO n \l'<lr
;.igo llL· put 11 1111 lhl' 111;;1'..t•1
last 11·eekt.>ntl <111d it 11•as sold\
1hrcr tnon!hs lc1r their n1•11
:q);Jrlrn<.·nt at !ht• l.8\IO-unll 49i-0401 642·175]
The ('Ollegt• kids. upsel 1JJ
the Sixties. are growing rnorc
oriented IO\Yard the
l~s!nbl!sh1ncn1 'fhc non -
<'o!lcge youths arc
1l1sco1111·11h'd -ii\ rnurh the
\1 ;1y l'(ill1·1:1· s!udc11ts 11·1.·rc in
rhL• l!H;ns. This uurcst ln the
youni~ 11·ork force 111:1y <:ausc
hl·:1d;1L"hcs for soch•ly.
\J;1n1l'I \" :1 n k e l 11 v i c ii ,
:1r1.:hit('e! of tht.• s t u d v
~lt!HlSUf!'d b.\ fl\ C lJ j g
foundations, s:11d lhc unrest
a1nong lh c blue c:ollar n1cans
this
ri.tOSCO\V ~ A P 1
Soviet scientists arc the
firs! in the ~·orld to n1;1k~
1vcu thcr predictions for 26
yea rs ahead. Tas.c; clairns.
1'h(' official Sovie! news
1gcncy reported that the
l\eathermcn have drawn
.1p such a long-range
fo recast (or the Volga
region.
1'i1t'y prcch<:l that 1999
11.'il l be a <Irv venr but
there' wilt bo g"ood weather
Ill '.!000.
Only half said things were
going well in their lives -
while 74 pcrccn~ or non-vets. Lo'-!el' Oll S LO k M k t '""'• oges. 1e1t things going ~ C (Lr . e
11•cll . Thirty-three percent o[
the vets arc without johs.
That's ncnrly twice the
pcrl'enlngc jobless an1ong non-
vcts.
Puts Curse 01i Broker
-Change in at Ii I u des TOKYO (L1 P!) -A 1vornan
extends to authori1y -law, 11·ho Josl heavily on the stock
police and so on. Change here is in the direction of "'hat market last yaar threatened to
arrested 1<11" ntaking inure
lhnn 300 thn.:a1cning: phone
tails 10 a brokC'ragc [irn1
t'n1p!uyc and his neighbors.
I lll Ille di a IC I\ f11r '111 r-;;;================"' undisclosed price: lo ;\Ir aud
ri.1rs. H:lrold Z1t'~111. Sl1e •~ 1h1·
daughter of the lute n11bb1
Norn1an (;t·rs!t•nfrl1I.
CRANES WEDDING tl'IVITA.TIOHS & GIFTS
SAVE 10% STOREWIDE
SALE
l\lrs. Sn1it!1 i.,aitl H,·llt •1." 111 ·
1L'l1ds to l"l'irnhu1 ,.,1• !Ill" ·~111 ,: 1•-
n1cnt foi· unv .;1•1·:1ri1·1 Lit i: ..
t;L': •• Sl1<.· snici lhL· E:1.;t•11hu1 .. :·.
found ll;at tf,c l,01J;1• .1.1<1 '
grounds 11ere !•>o tnuch H1 l"::rel
for 11ithout houscho!d ll~lp nu1 I
the pl"itnary rc~s 111. arcor,ting --· I WltH THIS AD-A.HY PURCHASE OVE.R SS.00 SOl'lOlngi sts call dt:alllhoriza-put a lethal curse on the 1n;1n
lien. That 1ncans less ;iut·~-· 11•ho handled her accoun1.
n1alic obedience. Th1!r~ .11.-11 police said.
is a change in atl.itudcs tv11,:ird Kiyoko l\i1yazaki, 46, of
,,~::· a~~,n~::~dit'~,;n~~.:~: IGds Like lo ! SPECIAL ITEMS 14 . l/3 • 11? OFF
SOCIETY CA\ l' \ jl l' t' \~'="'"-"'"---==---------_.!
orgnnizcd religion :13 a guirl•! Shizuoka prcfc<:turc /state) 60
for 1nornl conduct. 1nilcs so1.1thv.·est of 1'okyo, 11·as
sh'.! lo~\ ~!l.60-1 on lhl' siot·f. A k A ] I SALE THURS .. FRI .. SAT. OHLY
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The result is Dasher, an amazing
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years to imi~ate. ·
Dasher is both economical
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It holds five comfortably. .
It has front-wheel dtive that
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Coloratlo Rites
Gi11·ii Mahara Ji
Weds Secretary
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THE FAMILY QRCCS Br sn Keane State Water Panel Adopts 'Exorcist'
11[\\'f.J: <nlu 1.\P 1 -
(;uru .\lah<ir·<Jj J1 !~JC Jt)..year-
1,ld · fH•r1<:ct master·· \\'ht>
c!iiims si x :nilliun f!.,llo"·(·n,.
has n1arr1ld t11~ 2~·~1·;1r-0ld
SCCJ'{'tt1r. -ah•·r r1·cc1v1n:::
l'pc<:1al · 1;{'t m1<.,Su,n f101n d
JU'.{'ni]{' C'>UM JUdl,c.
The v.·eddlllg rcri''1lony "as
held at sunset .\!und;iv at
\"ockland Community aiurch
a1 Lookout ~1oon!~Hn v.e~l of
!lf.:rc. The marriage v.a.<;
11 er f orrn1··l
b\' the ftf'\
L)lc .!. Sc·
~<iS0\1". p<i<i·
tor1Jr1h c
n on denor:i·
in 11 t i on;i!
church
M Al!A•AJ JI Barry 011.
1n;ul. ;'l ~rokc:.rn:!n ior th.·
•)1()r1. 1·hcrub1c gurt:. o.,:1id
;1\J(1lJt r,,., Jlf•rs0n~ :itl•,ndr•r]
th<· ccrcn1ony. It included
1p Jr11 :1tit1ns lrorn tl1e book r1f
.\latthev.· Ki tl1e Aiblc and a
11:1...,,«:-.::{E· ti~ IA·hnncsc poet
Kh;1!11! <;i~:ran on the meaning
u! rn;irria ~~e.
.\luhc.irilj ./, is spiritu~1!
lc<idl"r t,f !111• JJ!'. iJ'l(' Light
\1 1!.!lion. Ill' !>!1.\S his purpose
t'i I<' lir111~ '" •rid peace bv
1mpartrn~ ··1h1· knov.·lcdgf'."
"·hich hi s ;r1ll11\\1•rc; s<iv t:inn•il
be ;uJcquah·ly d<·~rihcd in
1111rd"
·n 11·: (;L'HL" \\'OHE a 1l:1r~
1ux«lo 10 thr· \.\'Cdding. Thi.:
t.r1d1'. :\larolyn Lo ts J<Jhn<itll.
11flri' ;i 11/111 •· :ind r. d go1110
.\f;tharnJ .J r. \.\ho recently
began spor!1n~ ;1 spar !le
r11:1~t;1Chi'. 1111·1 t·i-blond'."
bride ;1txJtr· ·:-:· ~ror ago.
<>1!111nn sald IH'l' f)ilrent>'\: ~l r.
;ind .\lrs. f)ale .Ju h n son .
f1·rr1·cJi.:U l'i th1· c·l"r1::n1{.n_v fn.1111
their honie in S<.1n Dic~o.
Olln1;in described the bride
'" ··;1 11•r1· t)r;iut1f:1I. humht0
pi.•rsan " Utf.er del'OIL'CS said
she p!ayCfi the role of a
•:1c1\·a rde<:s in a film made for
rhe mission entitled "\\'ho Is
.\lnharaj .Ji?"
"It's all happened so fast.··
Ollrn:in s;iid. "\\'c"rc al I
spinning
TllE \\'EDD ll\"G \.\"a s
follov.·ed by an elaborate
reception at the guru's S80 WJ
house 1n a fashionable Dcn1·cr
nei~hborhood. Oilman ~id thi·
part~· included music and
"'Christmas lights " adom1n;;
the hqus~.
r\· -hu;;:q cabin c r u J s c r
mowl\ed on a trailer and
decor<ited y,ith yeJloy,· ribb:lns
-opparently a gift to the
guru -ren1ained on the la1\TI
Tut!sday af1ernc-..i0n. ,\ Sliver
.\laserati spons car_ .... as
parked in the dri\'1•11a ·. und
"Just ~tarried"" \\'as written in
v.tiite\\'ash on the re a r
v.·indows.
~1aharaj Ji needed a court
order front .Juvenile Court
Judge .\forris E. Cole lo obtain
a marriage Jicen.se because
Colora:lo la1\· requirr~ rn1·q to
be 13 IQ he married "·ithot1t'
parc:ntt;J permission.
Pat Nixon
Read Et tire
Transcri ts
\\'A S!fl\'GTO\' It: I~
!';1! \"1xf1n ~Jl(I .<he had reafll
all •1f !he !.:JOO page s or1
\\";rt•·rc:;iH: tr:in~cripts a 11 ti
1·h1df'1I a reporter \.\' h ol
tonf,..~~e1! to reading only 300. I
'l"tle First Lady s a i d
Tuesday she read I h e
transcriµt s over '"a period of
nine to 12 hours" and added
that ··you can't just read the
eXC('r!llS.
''WfiCilv6if11a1·Cfcad -Thcm
:Ill. ton1e ·back and ask n1e a
fJUP~tion," ~1rs. Nixon said.
i\1rs . :\ixon. attending a
luncheon in honor given by !he
Congres..siunal Club. told the
gathering of congrcssio11.al
\\·ives that they ga\'e her the
courage "to fight for \.\'hat"sJ
right."
Surrounded by rcf)(;r!E.•rs
tx>fore the lunchf...-1n, \!rs
:0-:1xon !>aid so in e v.· hat
hrtL-;quely. ·'!..o<Jk girls. thL\i is
not a press conference."
Wastewater Guides for Ba)' Adviser
Dismissed
By J.\CKIE HY\IA:'\
01 Tiit Dilly 'li.t Stl tl
----~-.' The f1ri:ht against pollution in
L"ppcr \'e11·port Bar has been
hoosted \l'ith the California
\\'ater Resources Cootro/
Board·s adoption of
·.1as1C'\\'aler guidelines for
b<.1ys and estuaries, according
lo local officials.
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'"The ne11· guidclil'K's 11 ill
furt her The program of the
regional board to protect
NC\.\"port Bay," Jam cs
Anderson. executive officer of
the Sant<t Ana Regional Qality
('ontrol Board. said today .
"If'~ raining! Quick! Turn on tt-!e w ist-1-wast-!er~ so 1 can
~ee!"
"\\ E"\"E GO:\E All EAO flll
our 011·n t1J o;lart protecting the
ba\" fro111 !and runoffs but 110\.\'
tht policy is off i c i a l , ' '
1\ndcrson sai4.
The 1 cginna! board decid('d
1\la.1· :i <1! a nit·e!ing in
paint ... paper ... & thirigs , ...
2919 East Coast Hwy.
Corona de/ M ar -Phone 673-2033
Next to Port Theatre
• Open: 9-5:30 Mon. thru Sat.
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I . t & . I I -4 Witti Tlli• c~
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I . & th I L?~'~.:...:.. ~~'..:.:. - -~g.: _J
;\'ev. oort Bea ch 10 CQndul"t <i
S!Udl' of "'Blf'r '1 II a I I I y
problems 111 the t' Jl pc r
.'\e11•port Bay.
The d('(.·is1on to make !he
studv came a~ :i result rif a
y,·ariiing issued ~lurch 15 bv
Orange County Health orficcr
John Philp that the bay's
\.\"ater is unsafe for walcr·
contact sports and she!lf1~h
harl'csting.
A:'\DERSO."\ SA ID he hopes
to have a m u 11 1 ·a g c n c y
meeting on the bav·s problcnis
m late June. lie said the
Friends of \'e11·1)(lrt Uay, the
chairman of the St<1\e and the
Regional Cuastal
Commissions, the L" S .
Departn1ent of Fish and Ganie
and the California l1c1Ktrtn1ent
of f ish and Ganie arc ;unoni.:
those invited.
'fhc bays 1u1d ts!ual"IC\
gtudelillt' is 1111.· 1h1rd 111 a
serie<i of four v.·ater-rela1ed
guidelines to be adopted by the
state board.
The Oeean Plan. I h r
Thermal Plan anJ now the
U<1vs and r:stuaries Plan ha\'e
befn adopted. \\'ith the Fresh
\Valer Plan rcn1aining to be
considered . '
"TI{E UPPER and Lower
~ewport Bays are explicit!~·
listed among the ba ys and
estuaries rovercd by the
policy,"' said a spokesman for
the state \\fater Resources
Control Board.
lie said the policy "makes
explicit \\'hat \1•as implicit"
and focuses on the problems of
runoff. sil tation and
;igricultural return nows such
as afft•ct Ncv.·port Ba.v.
'"'!'ht_. policy authorizes the
loc:al !)(lard to go ahead with
thf' studv and pursue a
sulu!1un.···1he ~pokesn1an said.
\VAS~llNGTON fAf·) -The
dism issal or the Rev . Edmund
.J. nyan. an expert on
exorcism. as Georgetown
University's vice president has
hecn reluctantly upheld by the :'
school"s board of di rectors.
Ryan. who was adviser to
!he producers of the film 11The
Exorcist," was f!fed by the
school president, lhe Rev.
Robert J. ilenle, who cited
irreconciable differences.
The t.xird upheld Henle
~1onday night . bot called his
action "pr~itous," and said
in the future he may only
suspend administrators wi1h
the board's prior consent.
Ryan's l:iwyer said he
prob.1bly "'ill appeal to the
American Association of
Administrators.
3 flights daily to San Francisco.
Or go 1·11th the unoii1c1al stale b11cl to Seicrarnento. Corne and
get 'em Call your trovr·I aGent or PSA ·~gives you :allft,
Terr.ific tops. Jazzy jeans. Match 'em up & charge 'em.
s5
Knit top thars machine
washable polyester/cotton. ,-Assorted prints. S.M. L.
ss
Jeans that are mac hine
washable cotton. Assort ed
solids. 3 to 15.
BUENA PARK •d .. °""9tfiWp•
C,.. 0tiMr t:JO te 9tJO P""-Sti.-Y fO h 7
SANTA ANA
JtoO S.. lri•tol •Ho. of s .. C.•tt "•••
0,.. I O.t ,.,.... O•llf s..My I 0 f• '
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Print top in easycare
polyester/cotton . Choice
of prints. 32 to 38.
8.50 JCPenney
12 J '56 1 eg o g
Lo-rise jeans of easycare M~,r1£~11 ~Hr'>,Plll
cotton. Assorted solids. .,_ ... , .. , .......... ·~--· ..
5 to15. CHARGE IT
with your JCPenney Charge Card.
ti you don 1 hrivc a charge,
1us1 see how fast we can
open up yqur new accounr.
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Same-sex Nuptials D.enied
SEATTI.E, Wash. !UPI I -
Denial of a marriage liccns~
to avowed homosexual 1ncn is
constitutional and not
discriminatory, a three-judge
panel or the stute Court of
Appeals has ruled.
Frank lloward. who. in effect.
said the county aud itor's office
had the right to refuse
issuance of a \\'Cdding \icenst~
lo Puul Barwick. 24, and John
Singer, 26,
turned do\\'Tl, clttiming .sta te
la"' docs not prohibit .~r.1c ·
S('X nu1rriages,
1'ht appellate court
concluded that allhough the
state law referred to
applicants for wed d i n g
licenses. the intent or the
!cgislaturc was to bar san1e·
The court said further
denial of the license was not
rnade because both applicants
were males, but because the
slate recognizes thaL "our
society as a whole vic11.•s
marriage as the approprinte
and desirable forun1 f o r
procreation and the rearing of
Olcler~
Wiser •
B UDAPEST, llunga~y
(UPI I -}lungary has
raised the minimum mar·
rying age fron1 12 to '"16
years for \\.'Omen and fron1
14 to 11:1 years for men, the
11ungarian news agency
lo.lTl reported.
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I I,,_, L .. , .:.~14 DAILY PILOT rJl
S treake1·, 14, Loses Awa1·d
HOUSTON. Tex 1AP1 -A
streak at.a private party ha s
cost a ninth grader his chance
at an An1cr1can Legion a11•ard.
!he a 11• u rd s presentation
·ruesday .
Principal Ch a r I es A
\Villian1s said that he notified
Barrett's mother, Jere I y n
Barrell, on f\:lay 9 that her
son's nonunation y,·ou\d be
revoked because of t h e
streaking incident at a l\1ay 3
party.
American LeJ::ion o( t h e
inciderit and \Yas advised by
the legion that under ~ 11G
circUQl!!!"llCCS wnuld the youth
receive the a1ya rd and neither
\vould any other nominees if
Barrett \\'e re allowed to
participate.
The tribunal upheld King
County Superior Court Judge
The two applied for a license
1o gel 1nar1"icd in Scplcrnbel'
1971 . The l\vo sued after being sex rnarriages children."
U.S. Disir1ct Court .Judge
\Voodro"' Seals refused• to
grant a temporary restraining
order that 11·ould compel
officials of Johnston Junior
High Sc hool to allow Kenneth
Barrett, I ~, !o participate in _'----=-===-:-~--~ ---Ile said he told the
Nomint"es for the award are
chosen by a vote or the
school's faculty .
7.20
Reg. $9
Underwire top, natural
cup. All nylon. Blue/
orange print. B, C, D, cUp.
4.40
Reg.5.50
String lie bottom. all
nylon. Blue/orange
print. S, M, L.
BUENA PARK
Two-piece all nylon
velour. Assorted colors.
5/6to13/14.
leach .. Or••Htorpr
0,.n Daily t :JO lo t:lO p.m. S."49y I 0 to 7
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Reg. 2.98
Men's cotton terry top.
White contrasting trim.
S. M, L. XL
3.59
Reg .4.49
Men's athletic-style
trunks. Cotton or
polyester/cotton blend.
Solids, Prints .
S. M. L. XL.
3.60
Reg.j4.50
Girls~·piece acrylic,
cotton lining. Bright
prinfs. 7to14.
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Sale pnces effective thru Sunday
Reg. $12
Halter bra 2·piece
nylon. Assorted colors.
7to15.
ORANGE
City Or. •t G•rdtn Gro,._ ll•d.
Open IO·• '·"'· Daily S-11doy Io lo '
r
Reg. $8
Nylon bikini. Assorted
colors. 8to14.
SANTA ANA
JCPenney
123 456 789 0 '
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wrth your JC Penney Charge Card.
11 you don t have a charge. •
1us1 see how last we can
open up yQur new account .
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W~dntsday, fAay 22 1974
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""""!le ('on!'t
F1·ate1·11ity Ha s
54 Ne'v 1'1len1hers
Oil Drilling· Operations
Win Coa .stal Exe1nptions
1 ::\ .~,,u~ Or;in~e Co a ~!
1 <J~ ~r •1,1Ct-ntc. h1Vt' 1~·1..:n
• t ·,.J 1n:u the Phi Alµh:i
• :~ ~u('J<d g(·icncr honor;1r\
"' • , f0r tl1t· 19i3·i·I
: 1 •'<•; \'t•<tr
Fr:ink ll .\ILlius. c.dl of Corona
dt·I \\:Jr
.\lso l'•.:-!J .\l~~.'.l S1Udf'll'S
Judith E (.':1dnu1n. Susan D.
' i1o'L1 rd, \I u u r l' t: n ,\,
F1nnert1 . l\.t'nnt1h .\1 Fr;..
By CA:'-JDACE PEt\Ro;;O,'\
01 tM O•llV Piiot S!•tf
The region:rl c o a s t a I
con11nissic'l rus <I e c id e d
11nanimously lo e.'(cmpt from
pennit controls much of the
oil :ind gas drill ing operations
on lslard r~sther 11 mile and a
J1alf off or Seal Beach.
unpl;ir.nrd \\'ells. rclocat1on •lf
pipelines. c,xpansiun C'lf \\'<i'>ll.'
\\'ater treatment racililies or
installa11on of ne\\' eqt11pn1ent .
The commission votr-d 10-0
~londay to folio"' the atlornl'.\'
g e nrr:il's rcc:onut1cn<Jatio11
Co 111 111 i s i oner s ltonalcl
C;ispers <ind Don \Vilson WL're
tibst·nt.
., . : ,. 1ncludrd in thl' ~rOlil),
,. , 1• :l!s n1ust m<iin1a1n ;1 B-
!: gradt'.' average in ~ocJ<il
"t 1cncc cour.-es and ;i B
;11 1·r<1ge 01('rall.
.!1.~1n C <;use , Joseph B.
l;l'C'l'll, l';unl.!la J. Hawkins,
~l 1thc1cl C ,\I a c Cann el I,
l':1 tricia A. Mercado. Edgar F.
I 'r•;;tr· .Janice I. Piner. Elise
.\1 !'o"•is, Robert R. Riddel!,
I .;iuru J. Hogcrs. Stephen C.
Savai::c. !\lary Ann Siglrr.
Caro!l'n 1\. 'J'ho1nus, .James I'.
'l'hornpson. Thom a s ·,\.
'l'hri.:shcr . Hichard J . Todd,
SUl'l<-HI L. V<-111 Aua. Hob('rt F.
\\';in glt·r. S1u:1rt /' \\'ccdn and
Stae.1· !. \\'r•leh.
llo"'d.:1cr, lhc ac!ion 1" nol
seen by the South Coast
Regional 7..onc Con~ervation
Cornn1is~ion as S('\ting 1.1 ~------------.
1'1\THICIA A. :'llereadu ;1
••1 phon1orc from Co!'t\a '.\h:~u.
11;•• 11<1n1t'd out"tn111t111•.!, i0(•1ul
"c·1cnc:c student of the ) ear.
The students are:
lle1di J . llling"·orth uf
!t1l ho:1. J ol:n !':. Cas11·1:!1,
\1:1rion 1\ f·'11x. ,)l tn•· \..
Cl1·:1-.;;111, Stt'plu·n G. Kroger.
C\1~·n11r J, ~lcGuire and
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llo11ors 20
'l\1l'nty Ornngc Co :1 <,I
"l11dl'Jtls nt<idc lhe C;1l1fru·111;i
!'11ly Sl:tll' l'nivl'rflily. ~.111
Lui.~ flbiSJXl, d1·an·s list for 1!1('
\Vill!L·r l!li-t fjurtrtcr. pl :\c·111g
llH·in :unong lhC' school'" 111p
15 fl!Cl'('l'llt in a i.: ad l' n1 1 c
ach1e1 t•n1t·nl.
• l'!u·r .--ir1 ·: B!'tly .I. \\'a1 ~i 1•1 1
·of St:al B1,:1t t1. J;11n1·:-; \\'
ll1nf'<\ tif <"ornn;1 <lel .\lar,
ll;1r1rl ,\_ ./0!111 ,nri. 1'vlt·1· ,\
l.011/'l'Y. ;ind Uiall'' l•: ·l'l•fft•rs
:ill of f:o.~t" :O.li·-;;1. :ind D1•h!Jt('
.FOt;"\T,\I'\ Vt\ LL E Y
l>lt1d1·11\s :l!T IJ1<1lll' .\I Booth.
,\lartha S. Can1pbcll ;_ind
StL·nh1·n [J Hot'kn1an.
!lunt1ngtvn Bl'ai.:h studenl s
;1 rv .\l;1rgarl'l H. t\ndl.!~son,
.J11n 11·~ A. Fin1ra .. \1ary L_
.J;igit·llo. Cerda E. ~1urtincz.
Valtrie L. Rictlerdson and
1:11 ·h;1rd F.C::. Thomas.
S111df'nls from New po r !
!\! :1!')1 ~1rt lh:nnna .\1
('l;111111rth:,. Hoher1 It Dale y,
!:1,•1 1 i11·11 1::u1ahl , Thon1~1s :-.1.
r;uv. l'L'~:!.~' !\!. !\lcCorn1iek.
l<li1;il~<"h ,\ Olson .. \1 ;1rynnn
( • J 'ol111g. 1i1~b\·rt;1 L. Sn1ith.
l·'.111.;J\~t·l,11 A St:iul> :ind
\\'illi;1 111 \\I. V1t rgcvl.!r.
UPl TtltPhoto
l11j1t1·e1f
.\lrs. Catllerinc llcarst.
111 other uf i>a1ricia
Jlearst. has $lipped on
a !hrov,r rug in lier llllls-
tior11ugh h11n1c and
hroken Iler right wrist.
a :-.pokesn1an has re·
ported
He~u rl Pulloul
l\'.Al'A !Al'I -.'\ap:1 Count)·
SupL'rvisors h<J\:.C voted 4-l lo
t•nd !heir lfi yc<1rs of
ni;1naging L<1ke Bcr"rvL·s~a nnd
tur:i !he rl'SOrl O\'er to lb•·
FL'der;il l3Url·;1u of
Heel;1111;_it1on . !n 195R 1h1·
C'(1t1n!y agn:L•d to n1an<i i-(•'
l'l'Crt:•itinn facililil•S !l1r~111gl1
sr1·en priv111c conCl'SSion111r1·s
pree•·di·nt for futu:'l' nrr~h11rr
oil drilling pcr111H r<'quests.
THE EX t:\1PTION grantrd
lo Stan<l~rd Oil for 128 wells
1vas b.i~ed on legal, not
environnlcnt:il. grounds. the
co1n n1ission said.
The comp.any showed it
~!artrd the drilling project in
1965 ::111d h•id done :;ub.,tantinl
\1·ork on 1t prior to Feb . I,
J~i-1. till' erfcctivr date of the
1972 coastal zone 11ct.
A state attorney general's
opinion said Standard i s
1:11titlelii to drill nc"" but
alrt:_idy planned. 11·clls without
n pt'1·1111t fron1 the coastal
l'Ollllll!SSion.
WOODBURY UNIVERSITY
M.S. De11ee 11:
•ACCOUNTING
• 6USINE SS MANAGEMENT
• INl~RNAllONAl BUSINl!:t!i
M.B.A. Oe11ee i•:
• A((QUNllNC
• INTERNAllONAL BUSINESS
BJthelor 1! Stie•ce llttree inclu~i"t t~e f 1elds 01.
• A((OUNllNG • INl£R1011 DESIGN
;llUSIN~SS ·ECONOMIC'.:> • INTERNA llQ~iAt 6\JSIN(SS •
A l'lun1l1•\' ;ind .\!:1"\.. r. s:t.L'·
JO\' hnfli rir-J.1 guil;, l\f··~1·f1 -,-
1\lso. J·:rilc1rd \\'. Bt·c·lltl'I.
• 'MANAG~MENI • M"'RKfllNG i"""(Q~MERC1At ,o,JOJ • Qf-flC€ -ADMiNISlRAllON
• C0MMIJNl(A110N5 • lE!-Cl"IER EDVCA!•ON
P;irn('la r. C:1 sser1v, .lark 11 I
Cuhl'n. ,Jeff/'('\' S !:iyl'r. Drl'k.\'
[,. llOJl!X'I", ,[<JV !I. Johns!11n.
Thor11:1~ I'. Lahue, Micb;:1cl I'.
Sthl01·n1Pr. I"> o u i.: l a s I,.
SchnPidt •r and .\!;in.:11.: .I
'r;1,\lor. ;111 of Nl'wport lleo1<"h .
:\lsn . .\l:ir.\' .J . :0.1111l in of S;in
Gltn1••11t1• . .\l;u:~dc-lt'!~" D B1".1 ·
S<..')' 1Jf S;in ,Juan C~1pistr;111oi
and Erit P. Tulll'ners of :\I ii>·
sirin \'irin.
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A11oc11te 1n Arts Deg1ee 1n Set1eh111I A~l!l1n11tr~t1on
1017 w •,huP Boule>'>rd lo ' Anqel~, 9001.7-~22 84?!
l'lLA ~E ~END tNFORMAflQN 10 Cl10C
full f>ro,r11w-1!11 I. !•tn1•t
f>lft·l•mr 101 re1trr111 10 meet
collr~t r1~rn1r1
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Our paint sale vs. theirs:
Sure, yo~ save in everybody's paint sale.
But in ours, you get lots of extras. like
put1t1nd~ngquallly, so your beSI efforls
shol", And last Plus, a one-stop paint
daparlmtnt thal has everything you
need. Plus salespeople who know the
answers. If you're not a paint pro, we'll
help 10 make youpne, Wllh us on your,,
alde,whyshopanywhereelse? I '""
l{oad Has
1-laugup
B 1S~!0 PS JTCliJNr;-
T 0 N. Encland (l'l'l l
-\\'hen higt11rav 1.:rc1\·s
k'l'c!cd, 11-idt'!lPl.L ;.esurfar·-
t'd and gcncr·1 lly f;1crlif!Pd
a street, th c1· did n finr
job -excrpt for one thi11r;.
They forgot lo ren-10\·e ;.i
!:>-foot telephone pole frnn1
the center of !he slrel.'1.
"Ob\'ioush·. tile !;1nr ~annot be oPcned until its
removed." a spokesman
from the Bish ops
llchinp;ton surveyor's of-
fitc said.
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BUENA PARK
IJ.\l.E SF('O!{I) OF
Fnv1ronmcntal (".1<1li1ii·11 nj
Orange Count\· obj•·('\l·d tn !1'"
t'XL'!llption for !11•\\' 11 ,,11~
t:rilled fro1n existing v.1•1\
slots .
Secord said the state Uu1d s I
Con11r11~.c;iun a nd st:11l' ll i\t 1·)'l
of Oil and (;;1s rnusl ~·ill
:1pµrove e,t<'h Ill\\' 11rll and 1:• ·
coastal cu1nn1ission shoult!
r<•tain ii~ control in till· ;1.i·a I
Hut the ;1ttorne.1· ).:rl".'l'ill'.~
up1n·r1n, \\•r1lt\'n !J.' ltob1·n
J\et'lcr, said the add1tio11al
upprovals "don't rc·prf'S!'l1l ;:
separate determin:llioll ;1~ 111
whether 01· not lll\' 11 P\l 111
qut1st1011 rn:i_\ be drilled." [
The islaiut w;i~ oru~in:ilh·,
<Jpprovcd b.v th<· :;1:1 tl' 11 ill1 l2ll l
slots and tb:!t 1niti:1I clt·~1,.;11
still stunds, Lhl' u;1111ion ~.1iJ.
SA.\' I k) I' I 1
I See by Today's
Want Ads
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Older Clerics
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After a Protestant mlnister has put in 25 years of his
career. he can expect his income to get smaller, if ~aver
age. llemarkable, what? A survey by the National Council
of C~urches indica~ Protestant ministers don't appear
to cnJOY the same seniority bene!lts earned by men in other
professions. On the contrary, they tend to be shunted aside
evidently, in favor of younger min:
• isters.
Q. "Those scientific sky watchers
have designated. radio u•aves from ~ outer space v.·i th the term 'LGi\1.'
\\'hat do the letters stand for?"
A. Little Green ~1en.
Consider yourself a Seasoned Citi-
zen if you rentember when "Barnaby
Jones." better known as Buddy Ebsen, was regarded as
one of the lx'St dancers in the country. Reasonable. His
dad 011·1K!d a cl;u1cing school.
TUllKEY
That tlornrsticated ~ast "'ilh the lo\1·est Intelligence
Quo\l tnt is s:iid to be the turkey.
So1nc 1nrdicos predict injections of a pure forn1 or
n1arijuana 1\•ill be used at some future date as an ancs-
lht'tic ror surgery. Military experiments on dogs show
~ such injections induce suspended animation. F'or up to a
""eek. The dogs recovered, completely. It was the notion or the doctors in uniform that battle casualties could be
treated immediately in such a manner. To hold them on
ice, as it "'ere, until they c..'Ould get more intensive med-
il·al care.
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Not \\'idely kno"'" is the fact that up to half the 3-year·
olds nutionwide can't properly perceive the color blue.
l\loslly. they outgrow this blue blindness by age 12, it's
said.
CLEATS
A.bout 140.000 high school boys injure their knees and
anklrs rvrry football season. Some doctors blame shoe
cll'als th.it "·on'l let the players.' .feet l1\'ist on the turf.
\\'hy docsn't somebody come up with a single ring cleat,
like a little round cookie cutter, that will let the shO:C
turn but not slide?
\\'hen a Scorpio 1\-oman is i1Titated by her husband.
she's <1pl to cry. So is a Leo wire. The Libra.girl tends to
sulk, ho"·cvcr. And the J>isces ~'Oman is inclined lo de-
liver sarcastic remarks. Or say the stargazers.
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Club Cites
Carol as·
'Leader'
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'CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI)
-Carol Doda, the famous
topless-bottomless dancer
from San Francisco. has been
named business person or the
year by the Cambridge Club.
She was cited "as an
acknowledged leader in the
field of asset management and
for her consistent attention to
the bottom line."
.\11SS OODA, drcswd in a
beige sweater and long black
dress. said her i n i t i a I
in\'estment was $2.000 for a
silicone treatment. Now, she
said, she co1nmands a raise
"every time I gel bigger and
bigger."'
The c\uh is composed of
students at the I-I a r v a rd
Business School but is not
affiliated with the school.
The award v.•as presented to
\liss Doda at the Gallatin Hall
Pub before a group of
cheering students.
l\1ISS DODA, asked if she
had any plans for
diversification. ran her nands
dov.·n her body and asked,
··1-1ow diversified can I be?"
She s::iid v.·hcn she started
silicone treatn1e11ts 10 vcars
ago. shr 1\a s a "thin cheSted"
1\aitress fron1 !'\11pa. l'\O\\'. she
n1easurcs 4~ inches and said,
···rhcrc's no end in sight."'
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Nude Dancer Carol Doda
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Cat1apai911 Platf orna Defective
Rett1r11 to Principles in the Bible Condoms
Seiz ed O.C. IJUSTINGS
01 Tiit 0 •111 Piiot s1a11
Glenn D. l\1itchcl looks and
sounds a lot niore like a
country evangelist than v"hat
he reallv is -a San Di('go
rea l est.B.tc man running for
governor in the llepublican
pri1nary.
His relatively obscure
campaign is based on tv:o
:-;imple. old f;ishioned precepts
-God and country.
J\11TCllEL CONDUCTED a
press con ferene€ Monday in ---------
•1tla1111 of our pol·
itida11 s • • • f <' <' I
the !/ Cflll Hlld<f• Hp
t l1eir •11v11 r 11 I e s
t1lo11g tl1e 1t•••fl·'
Santa Ana during \vhich hr
said the only :JtlSl\'(•r to
America's many problC'1ns is
"a return to the principles laid
down in God's y,•ord, the
"Bible."
The h u I k i n g 57-ycar-old
Oklahoma native s:Jid the
nation has turned a1vay from
God and is no longer the
coun try founded "by tnen who
believed in God -1nen of
prayer.''
"i'il any ol our politicians
have become so sophisticated
they feel they can make up
!heir ov1n rules :i!ong the
\Va>»" said l\litchel. v•ho is a .~
Uaptist deacon in h i s r hometov:n of Pine Valley, near .....
£! Cajon. . . '
DESPITE lllS a I n1 o st·
unknov.•n carnp:ugn -he · s i '~ ;
only been running for about ·o..r$'.jl \ •
six weeks -Mitchel said he is ~ ·~
conrident of going into a •
Nove1nber runoff. • \,
"\Ve have been greatly •
pleased and surprised by the
extent of support we have
found 111 the st.ate, primarily
among Christian p e op I c , ' '
~·J itchel said.
His campaign has cost
~3!,000 to d<.1te. It consists of
driving around the sta te from
town to town in a blg motor
honv.:.
fl11TClll::LL SAID "Watcr-
gatl'-style politics" 1\•ill nDI
\\·ork anyn1ore:. Onl y. \\IJl•n
thC' n:11ion returns t•1 pr;1\'t•r
;u1tl \\'hen we put prayer back
into our schools will wc return
lo the basics.'"
~litchl'l talks al>out all th('
sa1nc issues the o th c r
candidates are concerned 1vith
but there is a definite overtone
of religion in i.:vcrything he
s:1ys.
For l'XD.1nplc , he is:
-Concern~ about •·1h1•
e\·i\s of alcohol .. and how !he
'GOO AND COUNTR Y'
Glenn 0 . Mitchell
liquor indu.~!r~ is gi.'Llu1g ;111<1y
\.\'i!h paying less in taxes than
tl1c cigarette industry.
-He is against lcgnl1zcd
n1ar1jua11a but ugrees ll'ilh
young proplc 1vho can drinking
adults hypocrites \l'hen they
a\lack pot use.
-He is against legalized
abortion because it i s
··1norally ands pi r i t o a ! I y
1~rong."
-lie \Vants to start a
can1pa1gn agai11st ··sin u l
peddlers and pornographers
who are. putting poison in the
hands of our children.''
-Ile wants to relieve senior
citizens of all school tax
burdens. do a'vay \\'ith sex
education in schools and
replace it with the teaching of
''God's taw."
EDINA, Minn. (AP) -The
Food and Drug Administration
has obtained a court order for
the seizure of eight cases of
all egedly defective r u b b e r
condoms.
U.S. marshals st a mp e d
he defective labels Oll the cases
su pported President Nixon in at the Dea n Rubber Co. here.
his last election and "will not 'fhey left the cases, containing
13.824 prophylactics, at th':'
con1pany until either a n
appeal is 111ade or the U.S.
District Court orders the
condoms destroyed.
MIT C H E L SAID
pre.judge our President on the
basis of ,,•hat's con'" out so
far."
"!\!any or the things that
have happened in the
\\'atcrgatc situation arc wrong
;ind I am concerned because
or a lack of morals on the part
nf wtne hut I \viii not prejudge
an~·onc,"' he said.
~litrhel said he is doing well
so far in his campaign only in
his home countf or San Diego.
~10ST OF lllS donations
have been small ones but he is
proud of a $100 donation from
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans,
\.\ho he calls "good Christian
people."
!·le said there arc also many
"non-Chrisli:n1 people"
supporting hin1 because of
concern for integrity in
government.
TJIE JCDA SAID the
"Peacocks Rcd i Wet Hygeni-
cally Lubricated" prophylac-
tics. produced by the Dean
Rubber Co.'s North Kansas
Cit~. fi.fo. office, were seized
because "_quality falls belo\v
that \\'hieh it is purported to
possess." An F DA official
said tlH! statement meant lhr
prophylactics ';had holes in
them."
1'he FDA said condoms with
holes could be ineffective as
protection against venereal
disease.
A LOCAL FDA official said
the company will be given
time to claim the seized
prophylactics and to come up
11·ith n plan to rei:ond1tion
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HOWARD HANDY
; The sports scene ot UCI, Southern
Californio College, ovto roce lroc ks
ond oreo golf coor$es ell c.ome
un der Howord"s goze. His special
con tribu!iof\S lo the Doily Pilot sports
poges include the Sllndoy features
on oldtirrers in sports and o weekly
coll!mn oAllro rocing .. .'always
written with 1he occen! on local
in !eresr. Tho1 's 1he Doily Pilot's
1rodemork. when ii comes to
coveroge of news for sports Ions.
. . . Best in the league for
Orange Coast sports news
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Brown
111 Debate
By the Associated Press
No clear winner emerged in
the first face-to-face debate
between Assembly Speaker •• -.:.JI~"'"'
Bob riitoretti and Se<:Petarv of
State Edmund G. Brown jr, ~·,.
That's because the so-<:all<'d ~·
dcbi:ite between the two
(IN SHORT ... )
leading Democra ts in the June
4 race for ,iovernor never gol
far beyond polite greetings
Tu~sday before a cro\vd at
Fresno Sfate University.
And neither candidate raised
auy or the tough personal
charges they Nivc 1nadc
against each other in earlier
speeches.
e F111ul De11 ied
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI l
Sl<1te Assemblyman John L..
Burton (D-San Francisco), has
denied that he received il!cg.:il
political rontributioo.s fron1
the Hughes Tool Co.
U.S. Attorney James L.
Browning Jr. announced
earlier Tuesday that the FB I
\vas i n v cs t i g a ting the
contribution at the request of
several of Burton's opponents
in the coining primary
l'lcction.
e S1011ford
J•iekefs
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lletkntr Pllole
Red Dog S1•arl.:les 1'01· S~•nrli11J1ls •
l\lr. and i\lrs. Charles Sparkubl of Balboa )·:;i.:ht (_"Juh d 1~pla\' tl1e trophy they
won for the best maintained sailboat in the 20·30 Joo t tla:;.<>if1ca tio11 at Rl'C:'s
Openin g Day inspection. The Hanger-29 also \Vas tlle l\l idgct Ocean l~ncing I-'leet
winner in N.ewport liarbor Yacht t'lub'~ Orenin g l)Jy r<icc the previous week .
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Da11a Hills Julie's 'Overtire1I'
Quartet
OK for USC
1Vixon Dnughter P oo1Jcd r1ftcr Trips
Four seniors at Dana Hills
tligh School have b e e n
accepted \vith honors into the
freslunan class of t he
Universit y cf .Southern
California.
The pupils receiving honors -
at<{!ntrance Certificates and
\\1ho \\'ill be graduated this
June are Christopher Dargan.
l\1ark Patrick Foster, Roberta
Orrine Olsen and Barbara S.
Sn1ylh.
3 St ude11t~
l:lo11orc<l
Three Orange C o a s t
students are :unong 34 juniors
and seniors · ad<led to the
University of Rl·dland <; D1·ltu
Alpha honorar\· scill olastie
society. ·
They are Ron Ube rn dorft·r· .
son or J\1r. an<l ~Ir.~. \Jar\ 111
Oberndorfer of Custa i\lesa :
Konrad Clark. son of \lr. and
t-.1rs. Ibrohi,n CIHr k of Lnguna
trills and Jolin !'i i1nn10. son or
t-.1r. and i\lrs . .John Nin11no of
:'ll ission Vit1jo.
Stanford Gift
F'rom Yllre Service
For the second day in a ro\\',
.Julie Nixon Elsenho'i'·er \\·as
fo rced to cancel an out-<11-tov.·n
en ga gement because she \1'as
not reeling \1·ell. a spokf'i;n H1 11
said.
Jlclen !'11cCaln Smith, the
Fi r~t Lady's press seC'retary.
said that the Presiden t's
:'<leth'1dist fhurch 10 ll«
l '1·esbyterlan.
Anrl his brlde·\U-lil'. \ inr\
L\1. :llcOt1\\'ell , <'Oll~•·ntl'd 11
change fron1 11cpub1ic1111 1'J
Dt'moc rat
They pliln lo 111·t1 JLttl•· :'.:I •
:\orl\'ich l'nirPrsit1 1 ·\
\'crmont hri~ 11s fi rs1 i!rnn l'I
d:1 ughtl'r had to rorego an \1'0111l'll in the ]~5-yc:ir hi~l nr1
appearance at the Gate\vay of 1he pri\'<J\L' 1ni1ita1·y !'1)1\('h"
L·xp:i 11slon dedication in St. ~orv.ich Pre.~idtnl [)1· l 1 r·
Louis, !\!rs. Eiscnho11er fll~r: in:;: E. ll:irt an1101 1111 t"I th
l'anceled a speel'h she was to nppo1n!mf'nt cf l'1'1lt"~ -,r \1,-
11t·11\'er J\l ondny before the ~---------~
,\n1c ric;_in Hv~pHol Associat ion ( J
"' IJa llas. PEOPLE :O.!rs. Srni1h saitl :'11 r s .
F'.i:.enho11'cr had be c o 111 e '----------~ ~ll'r con1miltnents up I\' it h dine :\unfz·de t\•1:1. :t11 ·1~· .. "I
n\'L'rlirl·d in fulfilling her coin· nnt prof('ssor uf Sn.111~ .. 1
1ni1n1L·nts on the editorial dean of 11·on1l'11 :11111 :1 ._;1:-.1 •. n1
bo:1rd of ihe Curtis Publish· 1:011u11u11dant ur t .id 1 ·'
1ng Co and \l'ith the dema11ds
un her 111 the public de fl'n51·
of President Nixon again.st
itnpcach1nent . • Former Illinois GO\' Otto
!\crner has been ad:111ttrd !\J
the intensive-care unl \ of
Ill inois .\Jasonlc /losp 11~1 in
Chicago suffering rhec;t pa•11 ~
O\'er ll1l• 11 eekcri<l hosp1 t;d
ofl 1ci;ils s;1id
A si;:ikesn1an s::i id f\1•rnt'!'. :1
judgP of tile L'.S. 'tonrt of
Appt.~a\s no\1' on leave pending
the outC'orne of n bribe,·~· ;ind
tax fraud case! ag::i1nst b111l.
11 :is in satisfac tl'rr cond i!J·:'.lll •
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President :\i\Otl 1~ iri 1n:iJ..,.
hi..,; Se<'ond l'Ollltll<'IK'l'll11'tll
spl·cch of th{' ~t·<.1 r on ,Jun•· ·,
wl1rn hl" \rill 01ddrc·~-s th1•
graduating n1id~lllpn1Pn :11 thl·
i\'a\<.J] Acadcn1~· ~1t ,\11n:1p1Jl1 ~.
~ld ., acco rding to \\'h1ti: llo11~t·
olficials.
On !\lar 11 he drl11·t•r·pd llu·
ron1n1e11cerncnt
Oklahon1a Stall'
S1\ll\vatl'r.
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L'n1 1·er-.ll~· 111
Srn. Frank Chur(·h. 1 ]).
ldallo 1 annou ncrd he 11·ilJ ~el'k
a fourth tern1 .
STANFORD (up I l ~·ta\C' Srn. Hr11ce Sn1atiler~
Stanford Universitv nnnounccd or Florida anti his fianeee
it received a pledge of $!.I~ hnvc eliminateri t1\'0 poso;;iL1~1
nilllion fron1 Standard Oil sou-rces of future qunrre!~.
11lt• •IH-.1'l'<ll'·old s (' n :1 in·
Ciilll•d fOl' E'll'C tlOll Of "'.(I•
proof " C-Ongrcss ,i..; 1llc •J11ly
11·ay to gain n1 e a n i 11 ~ ! >.1 I
solutions to urt'tH probl l'rr.~.
Company of California. to be Smathers. son of forn1e:·
do.iatcd ever th e next fi\'e t.:.S. Sen, Ge.11:~c Smathers.
years. '1grce:I to s1,·itrf1 fron\ !ht·
Gus llall. gPneral s{'crrt~ir~
of the Alll('l'ICan c.1111111 unist
Partr. :.irri1ed in E:1~! Bi.:rlin
;ii 1h1· h11 11ation of the ccn lr~d
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!h• i:.i,l Cvn11:111 11e11s :.rrvir.:c
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1111,•1·11, furn11•r tl1·bulnnte Jtopc
('.10:,t'. I ll'>•·d i•Hk to \\•\\
~<II I\ .il\1 I' b1 di~' L«ilit>d <111
.\111(·1·1, .i., ,,1.1 h.1 oppo~ition
11•1,!,( l·lfl''
l~t · h·n' !Jahlt·n Thnndup.
l!i did h1• h11:1··~ ht~ 111f1· l\'ill
11·1!,:rJ 'I;.,:,, II\ U1]\' d.I~
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t" ,1 1 11n nr.1d
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\ lu(':1~11, 10l'il.~llrf'r. • 11·i~li;I'"' 11 :1s 11u.:kt'd ll\ .1
."tl!dt'll! ~ I n [ f ~1·1 \"'!t(l"
co 111111:lil't' :1llt·1· J1e g;iin ... d
nati onal pr(lnHl1l'ne1' in the
Patril'h1 ill•;1r~t kidnap 1'!1.Sf'
Ht· ~t·r1es as hl'ad of the S:in
1: l' Cl 11 l' Is c 0 -IJ;\:.l'd Glidt'
:'ll•·1nnn:tl L'n1tt·d \!,·thuds!
('hlll'('h. S'rANFORO u\P 1-\("\' <Jnd
rxpandecl rcstrittivns h<1vc
--been-imposed by -a-judgU: -011=-
pickets at Stanford University
where a llkiay walkout of
employes has interfered witlt
lihear accelera!or operations
and curtailed student cafeteria
service.
•.-' :Nine Y-acltts-\~~-·~-·--------------.------------! .---;·-· ... -~ ----------•·
Negotiations a~ continuing
hctv.·een the Unit<'d Stanford
Employes, \\'hich &eks 2J
percent p.:iy raises for about
l.400 nf a i n ten a n c e ;1nd
1L•chnir:1l 11·orkers. :llld the
univcr~1ty. v.·h1ch h:ts offered 7
percent increase!'.
Eye Island Race
A dozen sailing :-arhts \\•ill
be on the start1n~ li!lL' June 1
\\'hen Raltx.:1 Y;1cht Club's
second lft1Jdn\uJX' lsl;ind ra ce
gets unckr 1• :Jy off the Balboa
Pier.
Three yachts :ire cn1erL'<I i11
SACHA:\1ENTO rUPJ 1
ll cratded as a national model. Boat ~S l10tli
;1 S\\'l'cpin~ energy bill signed
by Co\'. Honald Hi·agan today •
p1·om;S<'d c a1;1,,nians ContlJlttlce ·
:,pcL'dicr construction of
. nuclear pow1~r plants and .1 .
ban .on powl1r-gobbling home Selected
;ippll.'.lnCl'S.
The cornpromise legislation
irnposl'S a $16 million annual
rax increase on electricity
ust·rs for r-nergy research and
C'reates a f i v e - m em be r
l'On11nission to approve µower
plant locations and c u r b
l'fll•rgy waste.
e Gng Rule Off
SA~ FllANCISCO (UP !l
A Superior Court judge ha s
declared he ":ill lift a gag rule
imposed on police and public
officials in 1he Zebra case
unless attorneys for cit.her
side objected.
Judge ~lorton R. Colvina
rnade his declaration Tuesday
at the arraignment hearing for
four black n1en charged in the
street slayings of whites.
l.'hairinan John Cordes h;is
chl)S('n six Southern Californi<i
boating industry' leiicler!I to
ser\'e on the Boat Sho\1'
Comn1ittee ft'r the> 1975 edition
of the Southern California
\larine Associa1ion's Los
Angeles Boat Show.
Dates for the all-marinl'
event are Nov. 15-24. 1974 at
tJ1e Los Angeles Con\'rnti•ln
Cente r. It \Viii be the first of
the major 1975 boat sho\1·s in
the nation.
\.\'orking on the con1n1ill<'e
will be C. J. "Rud'' Arnni ~.
Bo,1l and ~otor Sales: ~lorace
Clark. Fox ~larine SJ)('cialties;
Jim Dugan , t-.1cCune \Vl."stern :
Dave Goodn1an. ~f <' r c u r y
Marine; Fr(lnk Rcd!o1r. ~lorsc
Controls and Jerry Tid\vell,
Publicati0'1.S.
the ln tcrn ation.il Off s h o r e
Bull' el ass. SL'\ .. ·n in the
PL·rforn1<1ncf' I land icap Hacin~
Flcl'I nnd two di\'idcd ri~s.
'l'op trophies al stake ar,·
the Endyn1io11 Trophy for lhe
tirst yric ht tc fini s:h aJh.I the
l)range Coast 0.Jil~· Pllot
/-'er1.l\:tual lur the twst Pl J BF
:•ichl on handieap ti1nc.
The f!f•C'l \1·il1 r irt'.i11'11or1-
;:a lf• Gliada!upl' JsLJnd. ~·,.n·e
:JOO rn1!es orf 1hl' Boj·i C.1 11-
fornia co.:ist bcforl." ret urnin g
non -stop to Ne11 po1·t.
!OH. entries are 1\qu;:irit
1.\1organ·42 1 i'oli!t B :i l' hr.
California YC: S11·ift
1 \L·~·port-41 \ Ga: le l'osl :1nd
Jack ~lallintkrodt. llYC . .:ind
Tomaha1Yk. ~Ohl~1l11 3:11 jL:,h11
Arens. B'lC.
PHRF vachts are \!·11;i11'll
!New z e u1and--lli1 t:d
Carpenter. BYC: Talisn1an
(l..ap\1·orth·44 ) Bob \\'ill l<1 111 ~.
BYC; Topaz /54 ft. C'Utlc ri
Earl Pitkin, Cabrillo Bcal'h
\'C: Su!)t'rstar llslardcr·371
Sid BlindL·r and Don PicrrC'.
'\'indjanuncrs YC: Pelc 1l-371
J in1 En1n1i. BCYC : Lilli Sohe.o:
1 EriC"Son 2-J5) Vincen1 (i11rlt•.v,
BCYC; Yo llo /lo tSig mn-38)
\\7• J. Baldau, Santa ~lon ica
YC. '
Tahoe Sn10" "' B:itl as LA'.'
e 2e"ir-f'nre All me:nbers are also on the DAVIS (UPI l L os SCMA board of directors and Angeles res id e n t s \1·ho
LOS Ar-;GELES (AP) --Ti1r-have been associated 1.vith the \VC<'kend at Lake Tahoe n1a1·
25-<:ent Southern California sho~· for a number of years. sometimes find the sn1og
f{.apid Transit District fare is Ar0t1is. Goodman and Dugan there as bad as at hornc. s11\·s
to be cxtendrf into Riverside are former boat sh o \V a Univer:-il v of Califorrlia
County, wiUi the belp or a chairmen. research sciCntist.
$19,331 subsidy provided by ---·~-----------------
the Riverside City and county
officials.
The subsidy will enable the
25-ccnt fare to be put into
effect in Riverside all seven
days of -the week, starting
Sunday and ending June 22,
SCRTD officials said Tuesday.
e Theft Arrests
WNG BEACH I UPll
Five Coast Guardmen were in
custody Tuesday for allegedly
stealing eight guns from a
ship's armory with the intent
of selling them for profit.
Lt. Jim Buckley, Coast
Guard intelligence. said the
men were arrested Morw:lay
night when they returned from
shore liberty. Their identities
were ncit released.
e JB/11 Dead)ltte
SACRAMENTO (UPI)
lnternafl6~ 1-~actlines .Inc. !wli fll!led to
meet outfitting 4,eadli nes in
lhe state's ne\IJ computer
center an4 should bo cut oll
from any lurlher l~g. the
state audilo• g"""'81 charged
Tuesday. 1
Sc bed ulccl
l''or 'Tahiti'
\inc yach!s are scheduled to
s1:11l .Jun" Li 111 th e 3.600-niile
l.o.; .\nc:t·l1·~ to 1':1 hiti race.
·r11t ~po11so1111£: ·rr"!.nsp;;cific
\'acht Club had dl'creed before
ltl l' fi:-~1 of !ht· YL':Jr that it
11 oul<l 1101 start the race with
less th;111 10 bo.'.lts but relented
af~cr null' entrirs
re1'\'!I l'd h." dr:idlinc.
1\' er e
(Jnl.1 unt• of the starters is
undl'r JO ft'et 111 overall length
Shl' h 1h1· 36-foot ultra-l ig ht
1J1spl;-1cen1l·nt sloop \\'1\chcraft .
011 nC'd ;ind ski ppered h y
Arli1u:· !3 1t'hl of Richrnond YC.
ConlrJr1 lo TPY C ruling in
lh11 llonoluh1 race. \\'itchcraf!
·\\tll not reeeive <I t-iine
;1\\011;inet' jll'n.'.lir~' as \\'as
J1n)X>Sl'd on ~ill CLDBs in the
ll onolulu r:itl'.
I lth«r<i sthedull·<l to start
:ir,• Obsession (("olu n1bia-52)
!lick \'.'illi:1n1s. \!etropolitan
Y:tt:hl CJ111i. Oakl:ind : Spirit.
58-£1. y:1\1 l. Robert Es\inger-
1)'Bril·n. Ca lifornia \' C:
C u n c e r Io, 1Colun1bia-57 )
Jrl'lng Loubl'. Richinond YC :
Spinl l!ifi-ft. sloo p) Robert
! :o:-11Pll. (';i bri\1 1.) Be::ich YC ;
Sorce r\· 1CC-6 !1 .J . D. Wood,
C':1lifcr.ni:1 YC': Paragon II.
1\1ull <l91 Ch.'.lr]cs Jordon ,
l\ail un. ll:.ill'a11: Rap ture. 1Col-
'i 1 f';1ul Sanrn1,tt1. Nil\ fl to:
Eo~. i\ur!on Srn ith . Fairfa,.,
Good Deed People
make the scene
Sundays
in the l1@!£1ij!(1)I
'l!ie state, aca>rdlng to
auditor general Harvey M.
n .... should aot appropriate
on)' more !Qllds for the multi·
million dollar IBM contract
for the Stephen e. Teale 0.ta
Center;
BCYC Brass· Review Past'
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club commodo re Jerry Deriv.ian Oe!tJ.recalls early_ days
of the club on board bis boat Dar.sea ll with other fiag officers at club open-
ing. Other ol!lcers from left·arc Rod Schapcl, vice commodore; B. J. Ursin,
rear commodore, and Dick Plavin, fleet captain.
I ' ' . > )
'•
'' 'j .....
80 years ago , ~niamino eribari
made a mellow wine just for family & friends.
Nothing5 changed
•
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l
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f·I DAILY PILDT
Fo1· tl1e
Reco1·d
·~ ..
Marriage
Liceiises
r~''f~·, ..... ~ l Deaths ~ Elseivliere
SAN BERNAROJ;\0 ( lJPI J
-J. Dale Gentry. 90, kno1\·n
here for cominunitv and
philanthropic activitieS. died
~tonday at Lon1a Li n d a
L11iversity .\le-Uirlll Cc-nter.
several da_1'S aftl'r s11ffering :t
heart seizure. (;en1rv 1ra<; a
residerrt of San Br"rnn rdino
County for BO years.
DESERT l!OT SPR Ji'\C::i
, (-AP! Don Biinn, 74.
= -_--.w.eter.an-Los Aru?ek"""-J}e\\'s·-
photographer7 died Ti.r.~da1· rif.
cancer. He retired from The
Associated Press in 19(iJ. and
had been acti\'C in the L'Js
,\nge\cs Press Photographers
Association from its inception.
Death Notice•
\.Vednesday, M.iy 22, 1974
111.:0 Attorneys Seeking Cecil Hicks' Job
Br O.C. HUSTl~GS
or 11\f OJ•IY l'Uo• Si.ti
Orange County Di sJ.r jct
1\ttoruev Cetll flicks has not
had nuith trouble winning re·
elertion to the office he has
held for <:ight years. Jn 1970 he
\\':)n 8 percent of the ,·otes
despite \he challenge Of lv.'O
opponents.
So far . he is ~taging a repeal
or past campaigns -a JO\\'·
kcv effort in \1·hich he
v(rtuallv ignores his
chullcngcrs. ·
BlIT ON!-: OF his -Opponents,
a youn~ law·
yer r r o in jil,~ '!\
;\lission Vie· ( \i
jo could 1
pro·ve to be :,. ;:... ;,.~
a pninful '' 3'
thorn in ~,.
Hicks' side · "'J;; ~!o~e p :1~~ •fi ~
ends June 4. ltuLsY
\\r"illiam Hulsy, 31·Y<'ar-o!d
:issis!nnl tity ottorney in Ll.111g
Beach, is one of the f\\'O
challen gers llieks faces this
year.
tlulsy·s campaign is l;cing
run fro1n a st r on g
conservative hase. His fi.
nancc direct.or is 1he John
Rireh Socicl\''s .John Sch1ni tz.
a former Congress1nan and
An1erican P<1rty presidential
candidate. \
1'he 01her opponent J is
r\°c\rport Beach attorney ritax
Sturges. •rho. rnost recently,
mounted a losing legal attack
on thP Irvine Con1pany's title
to posh Linda Isle in Newport
Bar.
The 47-year..old d is t r i ct
attorney has spent nearly all
of his legal care<>r in the offict
•,vhich he nov.· .heads. J1e is
imn1ediate past president of
the California District
Attorneys' Association and a
director of the National
District Attorneys' Associa·
tion.
HIS T\\'0 TER!\tS in office
have been relatively free of
controversy, but he has some
political opponents \\Tio clahn
he has used his office for
partisan purposes.
llulsy's campaign appears
to be ain1ed at poking enough
holes in ~licks' record to force
him into a runoff.
11ie record nppcars hard to
dent since it inC"ludcs such
things as h:-itional recognition
for the DA·s Familv Ser\'ice'
Di\"isi1,n and nationai attention
in such cases as that of dnig
).;UCU Ti1nothy Leary.
lip to now, It llulsy's main
thn.ist has . . ' 't~ ... · been an at· <"'1' '
tack on the • · 9 f'.'.
system of · L
"ple;o bac-... , g 1J in in g'' ~1 (-z;. ,
\\"hi ch in· · , '°"
volVl's urg·,} ,
ing the de-"· H1cKs .,
fendant in a case to plead
guilty to a lesser c•narge to
save the time and expense
of a full trial.
(X)Wlty's crin1e rate to
skyrocket.
Hicks ha:; tended to brush
off ·Hulsy's rhetoric. He did
not even organize a campaign
until t~·o \reeks ago.
·rhough he does not dispute
J·lulsy'.s criticism of the ple-3
b.'.lrgainlng techniques. he ha s
claimed Hulsy is trying to put
all criminnl justice problems
on his doorstep.
He has also raised sorne
questions as to 11 u I s v ' s
experience. contending Ji°ulsy
\las denied a positioo as a
d<"puty district attorney in 1971
bl'.'cause he \\'as not qualified.
llJCKS ALSO said llul!'v l1as
never tried a felony casC and
h:.1s no proven ndn1inistrati\'c
abilities. '
llu!sr ~!aims to ha\·c solid
support fron1 county
HepubliC'ans but he Juts not
sriid \l'ho the\' Br~ or hO\\.
niuch they are helping hirn.
Pronlin<:nt conservati\'es C.arl
}\archer and \Villard Voit ha\·c
endGrsed him.
But Hicks has Republican
support, too . particularly
an1ong GOP groups critical of
llu\sy for trying to unseat a
fellO\\' Hepublican ev<'n Jhf'l ugh
the rrtce is supposed to Ix•
non-partisan.
Sturges. a longtin1e f\e\l·porl
Beach resident 1\·ho has been
involved in se\"eral ci\'iC
battles ill the past. has \\·aged
nocan1paign at all so far.
JN 111 S LITERATURE, ~JOST 01', !ITS !x1ttle.c:.
llulsy ctainis such acth·ity including the fight oyer Linda
results in lcnicncv to\i'ard the Isle. ha\'e teen solitary ones.
people who are· causing the · -
.Joint AgJ"ee111e11t
•
Tu Be Fe1e1I
Leonard Shane, presi·
dent of ~Iercury Sav·
ings and Lo;:tn. \Vil! be
honored June 2 at a
testi1nonial dinner in
Anahein1. Shane will be
cited for his work as
t.:ha.irtnan of tile United
Je1,11l::.h \\lelfare Fund
of Or;:ingc Counly.
t:hiropractic
thief N a111cd
SA,\ITA ANA -Dr_ Paul
DeLoe of Santa Ana \rill be
installed as 1>resiclent of the
4,000-inembcr California Chlro--
vraclic Association \\'hen 1'1l'
group holds its annual cOn\'Cn-
tion at th(' ;\·larriott Hotel in
Los Angt'les This \l"l'ekend.
Sears
Political Notes
. ' County Voters Hear Hopefuls
Re. publican gubernatorial
candidate Houston Flournoy
\\'ill discuss ' • M a k i n g
Government ~esPonsive"
Thursday v,-.hen <he appears at
a luncheon meeting of the
Orange County Forum, Tov.'n
11all of California.
The Town Hall n1eeting is
scheduled for noon at the
Disneyland Hotel.
At 11 a.in. Flournoy 1\·il!
greet Orange County attorntys
at a reception planned in the
J>acific Roo1n of the Sierra
To\1·er at the Disneyland
llotcl .
• * •
'fllE ORANGE Co u n l v
chapter of the Societv Or
Professional ,/ o u r n a I ·is ts
ISig1n;i. Delta Chi) and the
Orange County Press Ch:b \\"ill
conduct ::i "n1eet yo u r
candidate.:; night'' Thursday
for tanclidates in the three
wunty supervisorial races.
It gets under \vay at 7:30
p.rn. in the faculty lounge al
S::inta Ana College. 'fhe public
is in\"ited.
• • •
FIFTll DISTRICT
supervisoria! ea n d i date
~1arci.i Bents savs she has
n1adl' it a point ·to speak 1-0
first·lin1e voters in h i g h
schools during her ca 1npaign.
Sh(>'l! speak to go\"ernn1ent
l'.l<1ssrs Thursdav at Es!ancia
High School in C0sta f\1csa and
Friday at CorOna de\ ~trtr
ORANGE COUNTY
High School.
• * • STATE SENATOR John
llarn1er, a GOP candidate for
lieutenant governor, will be
\1incd and dined in Orange
Colrnty Friday and Saturday.
Dennis Carpenter, Harmer's,
senate colleague and Orange
County campaign manager,
has announced the details.
It all starts at 7:30 p.m.
Friday v.'iU1 a businessmen's
breakfast for Harmer at the
Dal Rae Restaurant i n
Fullerton.
At 9:30 3.tn .. the :-enator
1\·i!l be at lht> N~\1·port !]t!<ich
hotne of Stephen ~leln;.r: .. tor
a reception .
At noon. llanner \\"ill speak
at a luncheon in his honor at
the Disnevland Hotel.
Then. a·t 6 p.rn .. a cocktail
reception for the St'nator i.c:
planned at the Tustin Hills
Racquet Club.
Rounding orr !he d a y ,
Hanner \VIII attend th e
Angels-03kland A's game al
Anaheim Stadium as the guest
of Paul Presley. his San
Cten1ente can1paign
l'OOrdinator.
1'hen, on Saturday, a rally
and picnic for Harmer is
Sl'hedu!ed for JO a.m. to 5 p.m .
at Bonuner Canyon on tile
lr\'ine Ranch.
Tickets arc priced at S8 for
adults and $3 for children.
according to Mines. Donald
Udall and Pat Michaels, l'O·
chairnien of the event. Tic.-ket.;;
can be obtained by calling
Hanner headquarters.
TI1c senator plans to be at
the picnic bel\\'een 11 a.n1. ali.d
noon and iRain between 2 p,n1.
and 4 p.n1 .
Ileu11io11 Set
111 Burbank
The Burbank ~ligh &hool
class of 1964 1,vill hold its 10·
year reunion at the Pickv.·itk
Royal Crest Roon1 in Burbank
July 27.
The reunion committee has
been unable to contact 150
members or the 650-student
class <1nd \\'OUld like any
former classmates to cootact
~larcia Ayers Byers (805) 255·
0-12 1 or Connie Herinan Goudie
1213\ 768-0327.
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ALLEN
Lllllen F<'(Jdora Allen. •f•io:lent o! Ne .. 100<1
fie~<~. O;;lf of ue~ln /\'.;;• I?, 19/•
fl•IB·;ed mc1her of Setty (;eDna,d. Pn•,~1~
~er~lce1 werr: held a! s,a.
Tusti,11 Pa11els Okay
8.65% Sulury Hikes
Tt:STT~ -An 8.6.l percent
~:i!<1ry increase for the 197t-75
sthool .vear has been agreed
upon b~· Tustin school trustees
and rcprcsentath·es of the
district's teathcrs.
nun1ber of policies. int!uding
amnesty for the teachers 1rho
participated in the ~lay 10
sickin. About 55 percent of th('
faculty st.ayed hon1e that day.
Where Thrift Is Always In Style Located On The Lower Level
KING
Jenn An<lrew O.:<rn;. O~le ol ae~Tn /.',"Y "lO,
J?l• •I dge t;l, was ~ r~siaen! or UX.2 1.•~1n Slree1. Hun!<nn!oo• Be~<h. Culol.
Sun«ved t>v his wife l<lil K•n<;1: lour
a~ugn1r:", Sandr~ Rhoad>, Helen Purvror,
Marv JUie!! and /.largarel Hr:llsrd; two
>ons. Ot>11ald Stewa•1 ~NI Millon 1(1ng;
~!sler. Ann Lowe: bro!ner, James King;
ten gran<khtidren. Services Frl<18y. /.'1~1
Jj , r~I• 8! 10:)(1 AM.' Pftlr FamOv
Colonial Fur~r,,I h;)me
SARGENT
Vlr9ln<a A SarQenT, ·~·idenl of
Hun!lnglor1 Beich. Oate o! d~a1h MJY io, 1n•. ~urvrvl'd bY her "nu1hand Ern~"'
d•"!llller. Mrs Linda Ma .. ;cir ol Cvpre,.,
ca1;1.; sister, Oorothy Se•lon .• o! onia«o.
Call!; two gra»dcMldren. services wiU w
h"ld Thurlod8Y, May2l, 191l al 11·00 P M.
Paclllt View Chapel. Of!iciatlng, Rev_
Bruce l(urrle. lntermenT. Padf•t V1~' 1
Memorlel Park. Plclllt View Morluary,
dirOKlorJ. ITONE
Jc-'-"phlnr P. Slone. •{le 11'.12, Wil5 a
re>i<ll!fll of Loourta Hill•. Survived by one
d:lv<;Jt\ler, Mrs, Hel'n Sdl!OY> of ld9Uf\d
H<lls; twelve grdndct\lldren , 1t\if!y 1WQ
ore-al graildct\ildr,n, fiye grea!, ore~!
gr1ndcflildr1n. Funeral sr:rYiteJ wHI br:
Ile-Id Thutday. M•Y 2J, 191• "' 1 l :00 AM.
NI<. Corml"' la9und Beach Ct\ilpel wi!tt
Rev. Mark W. Gre1•, UniTed Me1ttod'''
Church ol Laguna Hill~ otticla!ing.
Interment ln111ewood Cemeiery. J\'.c
Cormklt L111un1 Beach Mortuary, direc-
tors.
OBITS EA "" Le~Ter E. HI•. Dalt of deattt Mav 11,
191l, was a res:oen! cl New-
ll<>'"I ~ech. SurviYed by his son,
Jlicharo C. HI• ol Arnold, Calif.; Two
oaugMers, Miss Helen June H•• of
~1ewpert BtdCll and Av•• Peterse11 ol Palo
Al!o. Calif.; fwr Q•anoctt;111rff\ ~nd lour
11real O(ilndchllOren. Services Thur~day
1~:00 A.M. Bell B•oaoway Chapel. Oflici~tlng will t>e Mr, Tom S!lnson. -
lnterml!fl!, Sunny.1IOe Ml!fliod&I Par~,
Long Stach. C•lll. Btll B•o-.dway Mor-
twry, Olrettors_
WHITE
Ro~a A Whllt . O•Te of d~ath Mav ?O.
197~, w~• ~ r~\•<ltnl o! Co~ta
/,le'..a. 5ur~ived bV ll~r daughl•r
The joint ;1nnouncc1ncnt "·as
nH1de fo!lov.·ing 1he board of
!rustces 1neeting l:ilr ~londar.
A .25 percent n1edical-denial
hl'ncfit increase \\':.lS lncludcd.
for a total of B.9 µcrcen!.
TJIE REPRESEr\TATlVES
for the board and for the
district's 600 teachers
concluded their negotiations
afle-r several \\'eeks of meet
:ind confer sessions and three
-days with lhe state
concillalion service.
Included in the f i n a J
package v.•as agreement on a
Felloivshi11
Au;ardedUCI
Scientist
Dr. \\'arren J. Jlehre of
Irvine, assistant professor of
chemistry at UC Irvine, has
been a\varded a S 1 o an
Research Fellowship that will
"THERE': \\'ILL be no
reprisals against teachers
absent !hat day, but they '~ill
be asked lo suhn1it ~'ritten
affidavits testifying they \\'ere
sick... a district spokesman
said.
"S:.1laries \viii be \vithheld
fron1 teachers v.•ith
unapproved absences for the
day," the spokesman said.
Intellectual
Is Series
1'alk Topic
··n1e Intellectual and the
Dl!cn1n1as of Revolution" is
the theme of a series of
lectures being presented by
Dr. David caute. regents
lecturer at UC Irvine this
month.
The lectures are free and
open to the public in Room 161
of Humanities Hall at 8 p.m.
\Ved ne sd a y eve nings.
Remaining topics are:
~1ay Zl, "Anti..COm.munisn1
Mrs. Anna flt!<llfr of ~lotid~; brother, n.r. Jo"pll H. Pe<r• al lllir1ois; ~hter,
•••Mr'<• Nflllr ....,'ld~ll<:>DI 'o/' C'l)!fOnWC!Od.
Calif.; !llrf!:' g·~~oc11oldte11 and !ovr gre~t
gralldchildren. 5er~I<~• Thur.day, l:IXI
P.M. Bell Brr.,;o"'~' Cnn~I. lnlomoment,
MelrO'Sl! .i.oov. Bell Broao~·av Mortu•ry,
dlreclo•s.
.. enable· ·him to ·oontinue his
rl•search in th eo re Ii C'J 1
cheinislry for the next t"·o
years.
~nspfrT~?ic:rict , i~C~ i.:)~f(~: ·
Cootroversy During the
~tcCarthy Era."
~1ay 29, "Popular Attitudes
Toward Communism: A
Comparative S t u d y of
Tolerance and Dissent in
England and the Un it e d
States."
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Cem4ttery
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893-3>25 -·-IMITNI' MOll1\IAllY
627 ~·Sl.
tf\lnllt1p Btodl
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The Sloan Fello\vships for
Basic Research ar~ designrd
to make possible advances in
fundamental research by
you11g scientists at an early
stage of their careers.
Or. llel1re, who joined the
I;CI facullv Jasl ye a r,
received his PhD from
Can1egie-~tellon University in
1971. He held a National
Science Foundation
postdoctoral fellowship for one
year at the University o[
Paris.
Economist's
UCI Lech1re
011 'Aging'
Afternoon lectures \rill be
Mid at 3 p.m. in Room 126 of
the Humanities 0 ff i ce
Bu.ilding, including:
May 20, "Literature and
Ideology : The \V e s t e r n
Novelist and the Problem of
Neutrality and Commitment."
f\1.ay 24, "Com1nunism and
Science: The Sci en ti r i c
Intellectual and his Dilemmas
wit h Marxism and
Totalitarianisn1. ''
4 Attorneys
OnOCPanel
SANTA ANA Four
'·The Aging P r o c es s : Newport Beach attorneys arc
Vintage \Vine or Sour Grapes" among the officers and board
1~ill be the subject of of governors of the Orange
econo1nlst Duran Bell, Jr .. as County Trial Lawy e r s
he explores facts, myths and Association.
possibilities on aging for a Michael A. Dion was re·
free community lecture at UC elected as the group· s
lrvine at 8 p,m, Tuesday. treasurer. Larry CUrran was
'!'he progran1 \vii i be held in re-elected to the board of
Rootn 220 of Social Science governors and Victor Cox and
TO\\'l!r. Ronald Schwa.Mi were elected
l>r. Bell, associate professor ,to their first terms as
of ecooon1ics ~t UC Irvine and governors. '
economist for the Ran dl;:::=========;I
COrparaUon, is tht t l n a I
speaker Jn a series of lectures
featuring faculty from tJ1e UCI
School of Social Sciences and
-S)"IOn!lOred by the Friends of
t;Ct The thcnte ha. been
"Perspet:tives of OUr Society.''
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ACROSS a lier
cremation 1 Wore 2 45 Seat on a
wotds letter
fi G·Men 46 Talk 10 Typ" 49 Flavo1
14 Marin•· !.!() Careless
an1m.1l. hurrying
Var_ ~I Enabled 1!> Unit of area 10 !JO
16 Oe1ec!1ve·s ~'2 Watering place
Quest 55 lnlrude 17 LegJil 5B Inner
18 R1ve1 to Ana!.
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20 Aroma11c 61 ··rrianks 9 We1ghtot sleep
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23 Noisy Scand•navia l l Feminine 37 Oenl1sr ~
lest1v11y 63 Muck name c.bnc;ern
24 Folkways 54 Nickname 12 One who 40 Most obese
26 Tools tor lor governs 41 Fragran\
shaping Ehzabeth 13 Nar1a1es hqu1d
holes 65 Bod'!' 19 Dull 42 Hurr ies
28 Give POhhC 22 Marshal ol 43 Pia'!' d1vis1on
mane.,. France 45 Preserve
ea11y DOWN 25 Open 46 Youngs1cr
JO Fa!lac•oui. I Temporar'I' Poetic 47 N Vietnam
31 Honey slop 26 Moved capital
badger 2 F1ench rap1dl'1' 48 Actress
32 Tamps :? coed 27 Wapitis Mar.,.····
words lriel'ld :?8 l>ropr1etor: 49 B1cusp1ds
36 All1fghl: J Metnc Abbr 51 Posi! on
Slang unit :l9 Garden 53 Just
37-Genus o! 4 Japanese implement elapsed
mosqulloes sash 30 TV 54 Opposite of
38 Fish eggs 5 Spontaneous dissolves "awealher"
39 Removed 6 DAta 32 -·---!he 56 lf!sllng
all delects 7 Narcissus· G1ea t ground:
42 Broken-nymph 33 Guy Abbr.
down 8 Actress Lombardo s 57 Gfand ~ ·
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l'VE BEEN PROMISED A JOB DOWNSTATE!
!'LL BE LEAVING SOMETIME TOMORROW!
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CAN SPARE ••• eur HERE'S
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.. JHl>.T'S WHERE Tt-IE<,J
BOU.OOZE DOWN /IJ..l-
THE TFtEES !>ND t.IAN\E
si11EET5 AfTER Tt-IEM .
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"The th i11g I don·t like about house plants is lht·,\ ah\a,\ ...
\Va it unlil just a fter )'ou've \•nruumed the rug 10
drop their leaves.''
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B,\ .IO)'CE L. KE~'.\f-:l)Y
UEAI\ JOYCE : rn1 111"11111Jl
10 :.isk your help in finding full-
tJ1111· en1plo)n1enl. l'n1 a
young v.'on1an 111th a college
d1·grf'e. but I'm unabll' In find
any Job lhal looks like it <"ould
lead to a lasting career. J\·l.'
been out of \\ ork for 01 t•r
1•1ght n1onths Can ~ou hl'l[l
1nc?-~·11s. X . Chicago
\rhile usually I ('an'1 gc1
invoh'f•d in an ind1viclual's
jobsearch, I derid1•d to look
into !his young 11·ornan·, plight
l:weausc many ~·oung p1·n11l1•
r:in h('nt•fit froin tht• !-.olu!uin
of her problt'm. ThL' fir~1 11!111~
I did 11·as to rail Lon D.
Barton in Chica RO 11 ho hr;ul<;
Cadillac Associatrs. onL' 11! 1he
nation's l:ori;C'st r:i;c_•c_·utl\r <Jlld
1ec~1nict1 1 pl;icl'rnL'n! oq::;in1za-
lions. Barton kinrllv agrt·i"I lo
hcl1l her find a sa11sf~·i11[! JOb.
TllE YOU:\(; 1ron1·1n\ first
problcrn . Barton p<-11111~ out.
"·;rs her rcsumi• l! 11 a s
sloppv and h;id a ft' 1v
rnisspell('d word.~ a11d 1ypin"
1·rroro; '"H1'fi)t•n1tx·r 1h·11 111n!-t
1·1nplo~·1•rs look a r£•!'"un11• 01 ('r
(Career Corner J
1{·r1· carl'fuJh·. Th:il sh('ct of
p;ii:}er lf'lls your sto ry. ;111d •f it
looks like you 11·rrl•n'1 \\"ilhn~
to rakl' the tintl' to prt'11arc 11
t'arcfull.v. n1o~t rn1plO) crs 11 ill
k>el \'OY -artm't too .se.r1ous
about'11"an1ing a job.'' hc'ndds.
_--: .. : 11~t ~next-problCm ..... "ras
equal]~· serious: She hadn't
1~kt'n thi· !in1e to define her
rat·l't'r objec1i1·rs. ·· F:inplol'crs
11·ant pt'Op)(• 11·ho ha1·e gil'cn
lhC'ir future sonit· lhoughj <tnd
can rxplain "·hat thcy·re
looking for in a job." notes
f:ra \\'. '.\toore. C'.:iditlac's
execu!ire l'il'c president
TIJTS Y 0 l' :'\ G Jubscr•krr
lackl'd 11·ork experience and.
t1nforlun:11cll'. she n'ndt• a rooli~h 1110\'1' h1· <JSking a
friend to lie for h".r :inti claim
:;:he had 1\·orkt·d for him.
•·:\lost rn1plo\·ers sa11· !hrou11:h
thi .;; i1nmctliatcl\'. t kno\\'
1·oung" prople g~t fn1.<:1rated
hc>f'.'llJS(' {'\'C/")'One S('C'nS to
11 ;in! rxncrirnct'd 11c'op)(· but
lhl'rt• cin· o!)<.'nin~s fol' ';..:rt•cn'
11·orkers if 1·011 loo!, h.ird
rnough. Don 't (•vrr Ii~· on 11
reo;;unl!' or {•tnplo1 n1f'n t
npplicnlion." ~loorr 11:irn~
i\r!er· Barton :ind :\l0tire
roun~rled the 1oune: 110·11an on
ho1r to d1•finr h1•r carrrr
obicc!ncs. reran1u h c rJ
r('.<:un1e ;ind rond11ct herself on
:1 joh intrr1·ie11·. the~· rcf<'rrcd
h1•r Jn l!t·!1·n Ha!lrr. or<'sidc11t
of Offict' Prrsonn<'l Ser\'ic(' in
Chicago. a firrn lhnt
~prcializ<'s in o!acing n1nle
nnd frmale offic1' 1rorkrrs.
1('adil1<1c grncrallv deals 11·i 1h
t·xccuti\'C personnel. 1
'ms. Jf,\LT.ER iden1if11•d 2
other probl<'ms: "She 11·as
11·rriblr sh\' F>nplo1·crs 11·ould
:J<;k out·slions and I hey
couldn't hear her repll' -she
spo ke so sof\11· and often just
11·hispcred. ''ntl n1ust be
tonfident 11·hen .You go on an
intl'r1·ie11· Lel !he en1ployer
knn1\· You're interestt'd in n
joh and that .~ou'l! approcich
.\our 11·ork aggrcssi1·t1ly."
\lso !ht' yoUn{! 1ron1.:1n had a
social Sl'irnrr degree. and ~11at
realll' ditln'r do ht•r r1111rh good
in the bu!'iinrss 11·orld. ~lrs.
lfalll"r ad(JS.
\Ir!'. ll,il!L"r 11·orked 11·i1h !he
~·outH! 11on1;.in for 1norr 1h:u1 n
1nonth tn l1l'lp th1· :ipplic;1nt
01 ertornt· h•·r ~h~ nt·,.~ ,\s for
!he app!1t;1nt's l.itk 0 r
bustnt'ss t"'.l.µi·ncnct" 'he
bt•gan !ah.Jn!! ~on1r busint·ss
rourses on hi•r 011 n ;ind that
helped in11nen'l'I ~ h~ sho11 ing
11101i1·a1 ion .
Send lettrrs for l~i~ eolumn
In .Ju~'ce Lain f\1·n11t•1t~· al this
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mail replies ran Ile ~t·nl.
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• ·QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi Blood Pressu1·e Borderlh1e? What • IS
"II rn~i ~ h<.11·" son1eth1ng to do 11ith lhc rcstru:llons on
DDT. ~ind then a1?ain ii n1a\ not.''
By l>R. S'l'EINCl\011~
DEAR DH. STE lf\t;noHN:
It se~ms these da}s everybody
is talking nt..out high blood
pressure. It's enough to scare
a.nybOOy to death.
Bui I tnust agrt'e. u·s
in1i:;.irtanl to knOI\' \\'hcther or
r1ct you have it. I say this
con~id{'l'ing ho\\· irnporlunt a
purt you and others say il
plu~s 111 strokes. heart attacks
<.tnd kidney trouble.
So I had 1ny bloo:l pressure
t;ikcn. ~1y doctor s a id .
··\Vhc1r' It 's h,igh toriay. Hut I
den'! think \'OU rK'eil anv
trt-atrnent for 'it. Net until i.t
k(t'lS to be around !RO or ovl"r "
I didn 't quite oelieve that. so I
11·cn1 to another d<X1.or.
"\'()UH HLOOll rressure is
Lordt•rline high," he ~<.tid. "\t"s
l:J2 s1srollc: ;111d !12 di:.istolic.
Ycu·re 40. It i:.n't bad."
:\o 1ncdi{·1ne here, t'ither. I
;!~kcd 1nyself \l'h y I put myself
in this quandary. No11· I didn't
know \\·h~ther or not I had
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~OJ~ tum I \\'aS Ul>SCI about i1 ~0~11\IENT: l!aving re~d
lit' told n1c to sit do1'1\ in a this column previously, you II
cubielc and relax fer at least a undf!rstand ~1·hy I _never make
hnlf-hour. I "as alm?st asle-ep a specl,rlc d1agnos1s here. B~t
"her;i he ca1ne in to take n1y f~m ~Mt y~r doctors ha\e pt'('~Sl!~C. It \\JS 144 Ol'Cr 88. said, 1t ~rt~1.nly -~ms ~t
"Fol'get it." he said, .. 1 don't ~ou.r pressure 1s w1th1n normal ltn11ts.
DOCTOR IN .
THE HOUSE
If vour diastolic remained
over 9o and your systolic over
150 1 af ter a few
exam1n11l1ons). thffl it v.·oold
be likely the doct ors "·outd
considt>r !hat you have high begin giving you medicine to
blood prcssurC'. The last time keep it fron1 grlling high!'r.
.1ou 1\'f're in here ~ou came off It 's true 1hat some patients
the street !('rt!'!! and in a arc f11lscly labeled as
hurry. and inaybc scared. hypcrtC'nsivc patients. Be sure
·n1at Rt.!nt it up ;ind gave us a . you give ~·ourself th<' benefi t
fal "'e !'('achnt.;. or the doutJt during the blood
··i \\:u1t :-.-oti to leave hen! prcssurc reading. If you're
t: da~ 111!h P"a<..e of n1inc\. exceptiona ll y tense an d
Your prc:-..,;urc isn't high. All ncrl'UUS. tt~ll your doctor.
1ru n<..'t.'ll to clu is conic in for a If your hlood pressure
hlood prl.'ssure rt•ading in reading is high. he \l'ill take it
al:out six 1nn11ths just to check again c1fter you've had time to
on i! " rt•lax. If it persists in being
i\011. Dr. Stcincrch11 , do or high, .. then it's likely you
require further investigation
and treatment.
I want to make this point
Once lhe diagnosis has been
made, treatment should begin.
I do not believe in waiting
until it gets "quite high"
before trying to c o m b a l
hypertension.
FOR !\11tS. L.: In spite of
1\•hat you've been told , I know
cf no studies that prO\'('
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sterility, or ncuromuscul;ir
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The daily nap is th<>
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J)r. Steincrohn in his booklet,
''22 Ways 1'o Prevent And
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1:-.tlL\NAJlOLIS-John r..lahler or
!\t•\vport lk•ach hn'I no doubt in his n11nd
\Jut !h;it lu! \\Q(J!d be 111 1he slnrting firld
11! :: I 1·ars fo1· Sunduy's lndiunapolis 5ll0-
nult• l "St\C rat·c if rain hitdrft cu t the
o.r1 r-.:n1;1 I 11 hours of (1ualifyin~ lulJc lo
111t• lhe past 1\111 1vcc kcnds. <.:urri'nllv
there is ~ $1 1n1llion !av.suit 4.1ga1nsl lndy
lx•t'f1us1• !ht• sp1:1'Clw11y Mll(.•gt.'<lly dcnit'<i
tri:1ls to i\!Jhlt•r rind olht•rs.
''1 gut 111 quit e ;J bil of practice IHllf'
<111d I l t·l l 11 .._. 111•1·c in good s h;q>e wh.:n
1vt· :1 1T1 vl'd." ~l;llilt'r told the IJ:.uly P1lo1
li.1 lvl ~·p)11111t• Tuesday.
"I J.;Ol 11it• c:ir up to J/!O rnilt•s lk't' hour
11ght ul'l tin• trnilt•r und our' praclic~·
:.p~·t'CL; 111•ft' Up around 185 11111h. good
enough to put us u1 the second or lhi rd
ro\\'.
··\\"e h:~vc two l'nrl< but \l'l' h11d u h1~h
qualifying nurnbcr That pul us llrl'll~· f:.ir
b.'l{"k but both cars \\l'r e on the Int(' all
day Saturday.
"I dld get n chunct: to try and c1u:ilif,v
the Eagle Saturday but I blc11· a
turbocharger on the third lap and ilatl to
hrlng it in ror rl'palrs.
··we Put 1t at the t>rul of thi• line and
rcplac('(f th1· turbcx:hurJ.;l'f :111d 1111r1·
ready to go in our backup c:ir but didn't
make it tu the tr<.ll'I--to tic1vc ~I l'hanec to
run .
""There \1·crc thr<•c of us in line at the
liint· tht·y clos(·1t qualification~. I ""<1s
!ortWlate lo get out in one or my cars but
Sa mmy St>ssions and i\lel Kenyon didn 't
1·1·c11 get on the track because or the
rui ns.
"Everybody "'as in a c:omplete state of
disbelief when they v;ouldn't let us even
h11vc a crack at qualifying 1.•:hen the 6
o·«toek deadline arrh·ed.
··Originally . qualifying \\'as scheduled
frorn II a .nl. to 6 p.m. on l\\'O successive
Saturdays. a total of 14 hours. USAC
li gurcd out a tot~l of about five hours
av<iilable "'ith all or the rain we had."
~lulllCr 1nct with lawyers Tuesday
nlght "'ilh u court appearance scheduled
e<1rly this morning · to determine the
effects of a $1 million lawsuit.
UPI TelephOte
o :;CAR BONAVENA LANDS A RIGH T TO THE FACE OF LARRY MIDDLETON TUESDAY NIGHT.
.\1•(•a ,\uto Guildt•r Bonave11a Back
Gi11·11ev Recltlls Cli1·ee1· !11 Co11te11tio11 '"'
Fi lled Witli Jo :y, So1·1·oiv l .. \\"DOVER. ~ld . -Oscar
l-:011C1\"t•na. the Ar gC'n!ine strnngn1an, has
hno<;!(•d hi s fortunC's in the heavyy,·eighl
ho .... uig r<itings 11·hiJe probab!.v knocking:
r;.1 11i111ore·s Larry ?lliddleton out of any
tllle contention.
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Bonavena scored a unanimous 12-round
dCrision ovrr ~tiddleton before some
1; 0011 tight fnns at the Capital Centre
Tu1·~d;1~· nigh\.
l1n ;i fi1·f·-poi n1 must sys l c ni .
Bu11<1vt"ua. lh<' 1\·orld"s seventh-ranked
heC11 ~·11·eighl. 11·as ahead on all three
offi cial s" cards 59-53, 60-53 and 59-51.
Bona\•ena sent ~liddleton. ranked No. 8
a1nong the \\'orld's hea"y"·eighls, to the
•· .. 111\"a::> in the srvcnth round 1vith a left
liook.
Bolh ot the fig hters hit the deck
st•1 cr;1J tilncs during the bout but all
l'\.t l·pt the knockdo1-111 in the seventh
r<1t111d 11·erl' ruled slips by the referee.
Alter !ht· fight. f\Iiddlelon 1v a s
.1dn1i!lcd to a Baltimore hospital for X-
r;i ~•s of possible rib injuries. No fractures
11erl' found ;ind ~liddlcton \Vas released,
huspitJl officials said.
Co1111ors
Co11t1·0,1ersy· S111·1·ou11ds
_t\11ssie , U.S. Te1111is Stars
\\'orld T1·:11n Tf'nn1<; ronttlllll'<; tn sur up
1·11nLrO\ers.1' rn lhl' tennis 11orld :ind 1h1•
t·u rrent argunicnt <'t'rl!f'rs a round 1110 (lf
!he g<1n1l's brigh!1•s! \"O un g slurs, E\"onnl'
(;oolaf!nng and Ji111rny Conii(lrs.
('onnors. \vho pla~·s for 1hP Baltin1nrt'
Hanners of 'VTT . lt•fl for Europe
Tul'sday in hopes n{ settling: an argunicnl
11'hlch could kecp-hin1 out of the Italian
championships.
i\liss Gool11gong·s qut•sl for lhf'
\1•omcn·s gran(t sh.1111 1il 1cnnis 1vas
han1pered 11:hc'n on official of the FrtnC'h
Tennis f'(~leration s;.i ifl Shl• \1·as not
cligibl(' lo entet' !hl' Frenth 1ourn:i1ncnt
-Olll' Of tne (our ~rand Sl:'ln' ~\"!'nts,
tx•cause of ln,'r ;1fr1liat1on 11·ith th e \VTT·s
Pittsburgh Tri<ingtcs.
&lh Gnola£ong and Co nnors have \\'011
!ht'.' Australian OJX!TI -first leg of the
sl:Hn. whi<'h includes the French.
\\'imbledon <1nd Forc:oit Hills titles.
The Italian ll!IC IS not H Portion Of lhC
~rand slan1, IJJl 1f Connors wins hi.;
balllc nnd is ~rn1 i tted 10 play in ll al\,
he 1vould probabl y be abl e tt> piny in
France.
"\Ve have ao Intention of changing our
mind." srud Philipp(' Chalrier. president
of the French Tennis Fedl!ratlon.
Denouncing the 1\\'TT as a "circus,"
Chatrier adn1itted he was racing great
pressure to accept ~liss Goolagonc nnd
Connors.
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lie claimed J\1iss .Goolagong 's entry for
I
I
lh(1 French tournl'Y v:as posted after the
,\l;iy 2 closing dale and added that her
application slip had not been signed
properly.
The s:.une clai1n reportedly was n1ade
:igainsl Connors by !he Italian
tournan1cnl. \Vi!lia1n F. Rio rd a n .
Connors' agent. said the U.S. La1vn
Trnnis Association backed the player's
conlen!ion that he had. applied in time,
however.
Pll!sburgll '!~Lo~ .-.n,ei,, 1' \.\'omen -Gnol.,qr . .,<1 •Pl i:.eat R~~rdo (L ) 6·J, MR!\ -Roi.tw~ll fP) b~al Al~x~ndt• (LI ,.~.
\Vomen·s <loub!~< -H"''~·-S~'m11n Jl) be~t G110la~on<1·N•!c11c! jP ) ~-i
M,n·s daub!9• -l:'a·~w11l+·O~·lrlclt (Pl beal
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~·.;•('(( double• -Mic11el·Bandc~ (Pl beal H1rltr· \'i111 tl"ne (Ll ,_,_
A -1.911 11! Pi1!~bur111!.
Dllroll 16. C•e•el•MI u Wo..,Pn -Lasa!1 (0 ) IM'~t eart-ow"z 11'\d Gvn!r>er CCI 6·0.
Men -Oen1 !Ol ~a! Richey !Cl •.J.
W OfJlir<>'1 dO!Jbltt -Gurl!er-0'"~"' (CJ bell (.,\lllS·Be.:ini .. (DJ 7.5.
l•••e<>'l dootlles -Gra!bl'"r·N.oore (Cl. bt•! ~nl· !.tone 10 1 6·3. MJ,ed doubles -~1onP·H11rrl1 (OJ Dt!1! Gr1ebner-Ou1>011t, Bartltowlcz {Cl 6·Z. ,,. -1,065 er Ot!roh.
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Wom111 -MelYllle {8111 beat Humt !Bal! 6·1.
Mt<> -Bo!.trem C&tll bt!1t Hume C811) 6-1.
Women • aau!W~· -Stovt-H•"l'le CtielJ Mat ..,,.,,1v1tl11-NCWW ry !30!!) 6•2. ~
MCt1'1 "Ouhlts -C•oo~endin·Cormlc~eel ( Stl)
IM'OI ll:flCl·Tlri"C (80J\ 74.
Ml•lld lk>uble~ -Stov..Ctrml"11el {Bii) btll 8'"lrom.Tlrl11c (flo•l 1·5.
14. -l.101 et Boston.
Gel.t-<1 Gl1•rs lJ, N1weU 1t
women -Hun• (001 beat Pl!MOn·IClvlnwre CHI .. ,
M•n -Emen.011 tGGl beoll R1lslon ... 1.
Womens do\lb!~• -Zlt)Oentusi·P1;eon (H)1 bell l(!osi·Hunt IGGl 1--', .... d WOfl llt!W"telter S ....
M111's dol.lllles -Emt•»On•Mt'-"1ll1n (G(;) lltet 11~111on-Ce\e tHI ,.J. Womt'l't doublM -Hew1ll "el Goldfft Ctttrt •.J. !•oem un1v1llfl)le,. A -1,09, et Honc11.11v
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"I guess It's up to the judge no~'.
There are high powered la'vl')-'ers on both
Sides and the judge wlll have to decide
v.·hat to do next."
When the turbocharger went out on his
Eagle, ~1ahler was averaging better than
!RO miles per hour and ~·ould have nladc
the startlng field with the same average
speed for four laps.
lie had no chance of getting on the
track the first day or qualificalipnio
because rain cut short the session. \\'hen
the rain again interrupted action on tire.
second \Vetkend, all the scurrying for
position possible couldn't have helped
the situation for the cars and drivers
\\'itta high numbers.
Catcl1e1·s
l(ey LA's
Win Again
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Al Campanis,
the Los Angeles Dodgers vice president,
k~ps talking about "happy dilemmas,"
and the Dodgers hav~ a pretty good one
in their catcher's position.
There's the incumbent catcher. Joe
Ferguson, \\'ho slugged 25 home runs and
drove in 88 runs last year.
But he's been mired in a· season-Jong
slump so far this year. So "1\at happens?
His replacement, Steve Yeager, takes
over and bats .359. !\loreo\·er, in the 16
games Yeager has started, the Dodgers
have v:on every one, including Tuesd3y
night's 3-2 decision o\'er the Cincinnati
Reds.
Jlo\\'e\·er, it was Ferguson "·ho came
orf the bench to deli\'er a pinch sacrifice
fly in the bottom of the ninth inning that
hroke· a 2·2 lir to S\rcll the Dodgers' leatl
··--Dodgen-·Sfdie---·· .. ··
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h\IY n Clnck::.:.:' ~! Los .-.1111.e+e' May 2l Los .-.ngtles iii San Frenc!•~O f.l.•v 2~ l.o~ AllQtlu at s~n frem:i>eo
7:'.'.5 p,m.
7;'5 p.m. l2:SS p.m.
in the National League's \Veslem Divi-
sion to a commanding eight games.
The victory '~as th,e Dodgers' 12th in
their last 14 games.
There are some 'rho are suggesting
there Is animosity in the baUle bct1\-een
f'erguson and Yeager O\'er the No. I
catehing job.
"Let me set that straight," Ferguson
~aid after driving in only his 11th rw1 of
the year.
"He's on my team, he's my tea1nmate,
he's my friend. \Vhen it's all said and
done. the important thing is ''ilethcr \l.'C
\I in or not. "
Yeager, 1vho \Vas hitless in three tries
to snap a six-gan1e hilling streak.
nonetheless figured in lhe Dodgers'
1\·iru·ing rally.
\Villie Cray,·ford opened the ninth with
a single and was advanced to second
\\hen R\>11 Cey sacrificed. Bill Russell
then \\""85 walked intentionally. Yeager
1vas next. But he was hit ""ith a pit.ch , to
lood the bases.
Ferguson batted for Dave Lopes and
Oicd deep lo center fielder Cesar
Geronimo, scoring Cra,,·rord to .,,,in it.
Yeager also produced an earlier
Dodger run. In the second inning, Los
Angeles loaded the bases on an infield
single and l\\o ,,·alks. Russell sent a
grounder to first base1nan Tony Perez,
\1110 booted the ball. lcttin~ one run
s1..'0re. Yeager then grounded into a
ckiuble play, enabling the SOOJod run to
M.'Ol"C.
CINCtNN/4.TI LOS .-.Nc;ELES
Ro<e,'n .. ' II rbi .. r ft rbf • • • ' l il<y, 711 ' • • • /.\gr'1'o!ln, 20 • ' ' ' Jo;nua, pn ' • • • Bench, c • • ' • Mar;l!all, p • • • • 1Ptre1, lb • • • • Buc~ner, )f ' • • • Concepcion. •s ' • ' • Wynn, cf ' • • • Rt11e<omd, rf • • • • Garvey, lb • ' ' • GFaster, cl ' • • • VJCrawtord, rl ' ' ' ' GeroolfTIO, cl ' • • • C~, 3b ' • ' • l<osco, hi ' • • • RusSf:ll, S$ ' • • ' Nei~oo. p ' • • • Yeager. c ' • • • Orle.~en. llf! ' • • • Ray. p ' • ' • ltcri:.en, p • • • • l>\ol•. pl> • • • • LOPC'I. 2b • • • • Fer~uson. Ill"! • • • ' Tora11 ,, ' ' ' TO'lels " ' ' ' Two ool wtlen winning turi S(Ofecl.
(lnci,,1181/ •oo "" .,,._,
lM .-.,.gtles '~ 000 001-l ,. " • " .. , .
Nelson ' ' ' ' • ' 80<1!~" CL, 2·11 1 )/l ' ' ' ' ' ''" ' ' ' ' • ' Mar•tiall IW, l·O ' ' • • • ' HBP-bV Sert.on !Yeager). T-2:19. "'-18.161.
Su•peuded
Delroit's Norm Cash was sus-
pended for two days and fined
$100 following an all~rcatlon
with umpire Blll Kunkel. Cash
disputed Kunkel '• call of a line
drive down the right field line.
Cas h returns to action Thurs-
day.
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. W .. 11<"1•Y Mii 22, 1974 OAILY PILOf IT
Saga
VICTIM HOLDS SHREDDED REMAINS OF HIS CAP.
Ligl1tni11g Hits Bo,, •
Bolt Goes Front Head Lu Fool
IR\1ING, ·rex. ILTPJi -(;reg Lehrer. 1-t . strut'k by a li ghtning bol t
that hit hiin in the forehead and tarne out through tus r1Ji!l( heel.
e-s~~ped with 011ly-S1TpCrfiliafll"iTfns-anO a fupllii-ell earcT1~iu11 'Whfch
is expetted to heal. .
· "I just thiuk iL\liaSlLL..n1y_tilnf to ,go .yet,"' (ireg s::i.id .. 'fuc.s ~IJ_\'.
j'l knew it had lo be more than luck th;it I livert."
Greg was at third ba se. although he \va s supposed to be 1 h{'
starting pitcher for his baseball tea111. It \\'as the botton1 11.'.llf of 1hc
_.s econd inning and the pitcher who took Grcg·s place 11·a~ s lH1\vi11;..:
son1e signs of wildness.
"The pitcher thre\\' a ball and the catcher 1ni ~.sed 11. I 1uok oJJ
my glove <and shuffled son1e clirt in front of n1y foot. The next thing
I ren1ember I was in the hospital."
Greg was knocked unconstious and 1night h11\"e died h.'.ld it nut
been for two policemen \\'ho were coaching another gan1c nearby
They gave Greg a heart massage ancl 1nouth-to-n1outh resusc itation.
The boy lay on the ground for 40 1n inutrs. His legs \vere fused
and had to be pulled apart. 'rhe zippers on hi ~ uniforn1 n1eltcd. l li s
heavy me tal belt buckle \vas so hot no one t:o utc\ touch it. /\ chain
around his neck disintegrated .
\Vhen he regained consciousness. dortors told hin1 he h;1d been
hit by a ba sehall.
:,I hadn't seen the burns vet." he said. "l'hev told 111c I u·as hi!
with a baseball because they thought I 111ight go Into shork knowing
I was hit by llghtning.
"I \Vas supposed to pitch that night. bu! n1.1· arn1 \Va~ hurting
me. There was no lightning before and they s<1id there 1vas none
after. It was just a little cloud passing orcr. If I had had 111.v head in
the ball game, this wouldn't have happened to n1c.
"I guess lhe greatest feeling I had \Vas \vhen I \\·:ilkcd ou1 of
that hospital. I could just have been as easy dead as alive."'
Tana11a llo111er Victi111
Mayberry Poivers J(C
Past Skidding· flalos
third t a•r linl' a.nd sco rP,I r\nioi; ()11 ..
\Vho had si ngll'cr 11ith t11 f1 ou1
K.Ai'\SAS CITY (APl -John ~la~herry
k11ocked in three n1ns \1'ith :i home nn1
and a double Tuesday night. J)<)11eri11g lhc
Kansas City Royals to a 4·2 vittor.v over
the California Angl'ls.
The game featured a light pitching:
duel bet\\·een St{'ve Hu sliv of the Rovals
and Frank Tanana. 3-6." of !he An.grl s
until f\.1ayberry cracked his eighth homer
of the baseball season with Cookie Rojn::.
on v.ith a double in the sixth inning.
The AngC\s C.'{lUntereil in th1• filth 11h•·11
F'rank. Robin ~on singled ;i nd t'\\'11111:111.~
ran1e ho1nc on Ellie Rodi1,..:th·1· ~\H'I ilH ·
lly.
~1ayberry put Kansas City Rhead 1-0 io
thr. first, slicing a double that hug~ed the
Little Red Lopez
Seeks Knocliout
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Undefeated
featherweight Danny "Little Red" Lopez
declares his whole battle plan in fighting:
Bobby Chacon Friday night is to knock
him out.
"\Vhether it conies in the first round or
the 12th round. I plan on knocking hiln
out." the undefeated 21-ycar~ld part·
Indian battler declared. "This is like a
title fight to me. one I have to \\'in."
Lopez. 23-0 with 22 knockouts. n1cets
the once-defeated Chacon at the Sports
Arena on Friday night ln what could bC'
the most e.'<Citing fight in Los Angeles
this year.
Alleen Eaton says 1hc bout isn'I ~{'I <l
sellout. but indications are thlll i! "·ill l><'
and she has also scheduled a rlosed
circuit television viewing at her hon1e
base, the Olympic Auditorium.
Lopez and Chncoo are the tio1nc 3ren
heroes, each with his cootingcnt. Chacon.
23-1, has k'Orcd 21 knockout!. His only
defeat came via knockout at the hands of
fonner \vorld. bantam\velght cha1npion
Ruben Olivares.
!-~red P;t\l'k hrnkc 1111• l·l lu' 111 tl1v
''''fft!ls .'tl1tl••
.-.11 Games on KMPC CJ!O)
/.l)y '' (J+;1orn•a 11! l!:ani~I ld·/ •1,,v 11 c •o1 ... 11;a <11 Ka"'"" c ;1~
May 2$ Oa~ldnd al Calilornie 6 SS p m
l:otton1 01 lhl' fif1h , drillin!! h1 .. ~t'l'.•Jnd
honicr i'I the year into lht· 1.·11 11,.hl
seats.
In fhe eic h1t1, Rohi nson hcl1t·d lii•
Sl'\"Cnlh hotil t•r of lhl' \C:lr for tl11'
Angeis' final run.
Busby, 7·3. nt'.'edC'd rrlief hel p frn111 .J,,1·
~locrner in lhl st•1'l'll lh
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Settled Early Chargers
Fall, 6-1, Chaffey Belts
·Sailors, 16-3 To Rehs
By HANK WESCH
01 int 0111, t>Hot si.11
ONTARIO -Ne·wport
Harbor High's baseball team
bowed out of the CIF playoffs
in rather ignominous fashion
ht•rt> ·ruesday, taking a 16·3
shelling from host Chaffey
before 500 fans.
1\e\\lport's Sailors. sc>cond
pla ce finishers in the Sunsel
League, end their season with
a 15-7-1 record .
Adversity, self-inflicted and
piled on by Chaffey, heaped up
on Ne\vport from the first
inning. And though the Sailors
nevt•r gave up, they were
never really in the gan1e
either.
Chaffey scored four times in
the first inning on the basis of
a 11•alk, double, three straight
singles and an infield error.
The double 1vhich started the
rally 11'as n~arly hauled in
\l'ilh a diving catch by
Ne\\'port right firlder l\tark
Duffy, but the ball jarred
loose as Duffy hit the ground .
Fron1 that point on Chaffey
"'as on its wav.
The 11·innei-s acldC"d fi\'c
rn orc runs as N c 11• p o r l
switched pitchers tv.·ice in the
second inning. and closed out
!he gan1e "'ith four 1nore runs
to finalize the rout.
Ne11·porl used three pitchers
trying to halt the Chaffey
onslaught. all "'ith \i1nited
sutcess. The victorious Tigers
tlad 15 hits, placed six runners
on 11·11h 11•alks and 111·0 11•ho
11·ere hit by pitches . stole five
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Dy ROGElt CARLSON
DI 11!1 Ptl!J f'Uol 11111 bases. and bcnefilled from
five Newport errors.
Chaffey pitcher L a r r ':I
Garcia, who notched his 12th
straight win and brought his
seasonal record to I 2-I ,
handcuffed Newport through
the first four innings to
assume a 10.0 lead, then gave
up the Sailors' three runs in
two n1ore innings ol work.
SPORTS
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Tars, Uni
Triun1pl f
Savanna J-ligh's Rebe 1 s \
exploded for a pair of three-
run outbursts to overcome a l·
O clt'ficit and go on lo post a 6-1
CIF' 4-A baseball conquest
ovt•r Edison Tues d a y
afternoon at Brookhursl Park.
1'he loss eliminates the
Chargt·rs of Edison from the
playoffs.
Savanna earned the bid with
son1e clutch hitting and a
superior pitching performance
frotn lefty Brian l layes before
an overflow cro11'd of 500. In Tennis
A lefthander. Garcia had
Newport's batters swinging
under his rising fastball and
tricky curve for most of the
game. Ten of the 27 batters
Gareia faced in six innings of
\\'Ork popped out to infielders. Ne\vport Harbor Hi g h ' s
Ke,,·port finally got on the Sailors routed host Sunny Hills
scoreboard iJ'I the fifth inning. Tuesday afternoon in CIF 4-A
Duffy lined a sha~p single to tennis action. 25~~ ~ 21 ~
right, Rick Dostal worked for v.•hile 3-A competilion \Vas
a \Valk, and both runners highlighted by University
crune around on successive High's 241h-31,~ triumph over
singles by Doug Chard and Art visiting Riverside North.
Sorce. In other action Corona de\
The Sailors' final run cHmc ~tar fell at Beverly Hills.
across in the follo11'ing innin~ Jj 1.~-12 1/z and Laguna Beach
\\hen pinch hitter Dave '\'ester was stopped by visiting San
boomed a triple to left~enter Marino, 171'.1-1(}'14.
field. and scored when the Co.1ch Pat \Vilson 's Sailors
Chaffey shortstop errored on a scored heavily in doubles early
grounder off the bat of ~1ike nnd it sno1vlK1llcd into a rout.
Blanchard. Univ,rrsity singles players
Prior to that error, it had Scott Oayes and ~like Tunstall
appeared nothing could go spearheaded the Trojans '
""·rong for Chaffey's Tigers. victory.
In the third inning, for Beverly Hills m:ode the
example, Chaffey faced biggest noise in qualifying to
Ne1vport's first scoring tneet No. I seeded Palos
opportunity arter Blanchard Verdes Eriday with t\.'.'O girl
had tripled. \Vith a left handed players capturing six of eight
batter at the plate, Chaffey possible singles points.
coach Jin1 Semon switched his ~unior Diane ~1orrison and
second and~third baseman to fresh111an Stacy ~far go 1 in
get strong arn1ed Tony ~1unoz stopped Corona dcl J\lar's bid
-·nr-posit101t to-fie\d·-a -g-rouOO--forvictory. - --
ball. Laguna Bench. the Grunge
. 1'hf' next bn\l \\·as hit League champion, got in
direttly at ~1unoz who trouble .tn doubles a f t er
gunned the Newport runner scoring 51.~ points in singles -
oul at the plate. a half point more than coach Newoort Hirl>!>r tll , _ .11 r h rb; ,\rt \\ahl \\'<:IS counting on.
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faced the 1ninimu1n in five of
the scvl'n j·1nings he pitched.
But despite 1-fayes' flossy
knuckler. curve and fastball.
co;ich 1-larvey J ens en 's
Chargers appeared to give the
Rebs 11 scare -at least for a
few moments.
Thal was in the fourth
inning \1·hen Jeff Nichols
smacked a f\\'O-OU! home n1n
over the ri11:ht field fence 350
feel from the plate.
r\irhols' blast ga1·e Edison a
1-0 leod ;ind \1•!1h pitcher D;1v1•
\\'hitc sai!inl'. along i t
appearf'd the Chargers had :in
el'en chance at p u l t i n g
Sal'anna <lo\\·n.
\\'hite fol10\1'cd \\'ilh a single
just out of the shortstop's
rea<'h -but that 1\'as the la~l
of the safeties for Edison.
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threatened 11·ith a 11·alk and
error pul!ing 11ro runners on
11·ith one out. bttt J1ayt's for('('d
F:dison's No. 3 and 4 hitters lo
grounc!_a]Q_~~Y. <}}Jl __ .. _ _ __ _
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ri~ht con1binalion tn tht·
bol!om of the fourth for three
markefs.
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.Jour:lard singled and scored on
~lark B;irtholonte\\··s double to
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Lakewood Tops Lions
For Gyn111astics Title
M1rin• (11) IJ) MliilOO Vi•ID
Sin9les
Ot~mond JMV l <IEI. lee 3·1. 1·7
111.11son (Ml <lei Sw~a>y 11·9, 11·1
Hc.vQe IM) oof. Hetie:., ,1 1 11 I
Pi•chie IMl d•! C:o•~•n 11 ·4. 11 1
Williams lMl def. C:la<enlc ll·0. 7-1.
B<llman !M) <!ti. M<:.Mill~n 1·11, 11 ·(,
11.9,
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11 -~. \\ldrl>Ol~ /MJ del Sp<i1>9~r 3.1, ll·L
Doulllts
Benner·Young (Ml dcL 8vr<;ihardl·
Hiiier. 15.,, 10-15, 15·7. Cdm~~·M11dewell {M) def. Turl~y·
Turlev. 15-J. S·O. H~n!on·H!dld (MVl !ltl. (oul~on·Rifof,lel
15·9, 9·15. 15-3, TMomllSOl'l·W~r nock {M l def. Bristol·
Brightwell J·S. 11·9, IS·11 .
R•b1n·Slehl l Ml eel. snep~•d·Sllg~r I~·
12, S·J,
Sml!M·Wrabcl (M> Ciel. Norrl~-Rc•~an,
15·3, lS·ll.
Hemll!on-Osgood (Ml de1, Ford·Norrls
J-1. 10·1S, 9.7,
()(lete.(;rimt' (MY) de!, Freem~n·
Losner 5·1. IS·' Vlt'5llY
Ccstl Mt•I {10) 1:.1 Nfwp0r1 H1rbQr Slnq t' Cl1rk (C) def. Farmer t·ll, 11..i. 11·S. Wiiiiams (C/ def. (;11Qe 11.0. ll ... Hall (() los to Nlchel! 9·1L 6·11 . Vil> Horn [() def. Palliton 11·S, 1.0. Meth !C/ !OJI to Kifkwl>Od '·11. (.11. Rager• C) de!. ViMentl J.O, 11·9.
Dovblfl Bellrent·Fregoi.! !CJ Gel. Dev·Bur11s
1S·l1 , 1S·S.
WIUs.-Sthnoor (C) det, Batllrlck·Cle•k
H·S1 U·I. Nutt·Averill (()def, Par1eous-Smlt h H·
t, J·O. 8rehenv·C•0<ren (Cl del. Katob·O'Rtillv
15·9. 15-1, 11•,..wn-w~,1 1J1n<I (Cl !let. Rouellni-
P1rrv lS•ll, ]·IS, 15-9. Merc1<1o·Klelv ICl def. Kofob-MVt•l 11 ·
\S, 15·10. l!·l. Vi"lfY
Edi-(1) Ill Tut!ln
Novack !Tl def. TrautmHn Jl.(, 11.2.
Vervy 1E) def. M1rk11pn 1·11, 11·1, 11· .. Wvall Ill def. E11mor. 0-,, 11-4, 11-4,
HOYiand !T) dtt, Cal)pe!lo 11 •3, ll·'·
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T•!l~tl11 lS·I, 15·!,
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eet1m1"·G11n1r 5·15,~ 1\-6, 15-ll.
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U·I, 3·1.
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LONG RF.ACH
\\'e"-tn1in,iJer High senior Bill
Searles. the defending CJ F
individual charnpion in the
long horse and fioor exercise.
scor~d CJF record averages of
9.2 and 9.3 in his specia\lies
Tuesday nighl tut lt wasn't
enough to carry his Lions
teammates as Lakewood High
repeated as CIF team
champion at Long Beach
rvlillikan High.
Lakewood. behind Frank
l\·Jartin 's all-round title and
first place finishes in the
pommel horse and par<illcl
bars. edged the Westminster
Lions by . 46 paints
outdueling the Orange County
league cha1npions, 2 5 2 . 8 6 -
152.40.
Westminster had a solid
three·poinr margin through the
first two events, but in the end
it was 1\1.artin's ali·round
totals lhal decided the issue.
UCI Tennis
UC Irvine en (2) C•I ••Ptlll
S!1191t1
Carnahan (!l daf. An!Tlln ,.J, 6-1.
Flt~beck Hl cMI. Bh.1omMro , .. , .. 1 ... '· WrlOhl II) Otf, Luc:k~ .. 1 ... ,.
E11tm1n en dM. Ellll"s k .. 2.
Tharn11uro II) def, Htnn!11 6.., t-).
Cripe !II dr-t. Low i... •.J. •·~·
Doullltt
JO I E1ttma~Wr1Vlll
e1om1Mra 10-7. "'" A"!hln•
Lutk_~·Ell!;JM -CI dtil. Hta•~·El)Oenlo 10·
1.
Low-H11111l9 !Cl cNI, Htn$ll'/'<l.lppman .. ...
•
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Wet!mln1!er (U1.40l (lll.Ul L1k1woad LaflQ ho .. e -I. $e~rl~• (Vil ~.] !CIF •~{Ord) 2. Vdn A:~l!tn IW) ! j l.
•·\~•lin !LI B J5 Floor •At•cl•e -1. Se~·I~! (W ) 9.) (IF
record ) ? Po•"r>o fl\ 9 01 3 Ja11n•an !WI ~6S. Pommel hars.,._l. Mfl•lin !Ll 8,S! 1.
Whlla~•r IWI 8 5 J, S'vmour (Wj
B 0.
Harlton!•I b~r -1 Po•~tto !Ll 8.5 ', Van Ruiten lWI 8.1 J. Madin (L ) 8 2.
r.1r•!lel o~rs ·-1 l!·~•lln !Ll &.s 1. Rvilen lWl 8.45 1 McGreqor (WI !.7. R~nfs ~ l. Ende1> !LI 9 O l. Cruse lW/
a.J l. N~uman ILi 8.15
All·round I M.lt!I" Ill !.0 7, Van
i"lui!en !WI 11
CIF 1'en11is,
.Baseball
CIF 4·A 8•leb•11 LtkewOOCI I, P•los Verdtl 0
Redlend! ~' Foolhill 1 SAvanno 6, Edit.On I H<>entme n. Newburv P~rk 1 Nori~ Torran<e '· LI H~brll 1 sen Marco' j , Lii MllllK111> 1 El1en110wer •, Lo• Altm110• 3 C1>11fttV 16. NtWl>Of! Herber J
JA e111blll
El S19undo I, Ar1usla (
Lvnwao<I '· Safi S~rn8ralna I Nooai.t 12. NO•Wllk 0 ! rol•n<I 1, Co•on~ l LomPOC 6. AYl•tion J
Arroyo l. Oamien o L11utl11oer 9, eu11>11nk l Ctbrlllo I, E~ctlilor 1
2-A llMblU
Htmlt I, NO!'CO 0
!,pn!te 2, Ttf'l'lple Clly O
1·A llMbllt
C11ri:ilnterl1 2. Montcltlr Pr•D O llrllhre/I 3, Wtl>b O
t-A T111nl1 einioo Oleqo 11, A11our1 11 C•nlrtl 11, P111dene Polw \I
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Ai·ea Girls
Score High
Newport Harbor Hlgh's Kim
Kepharl and Fountain Valley
High's !\larta Stoll led Orange
Coast area t11Jalifiers for the
girls CIF gymnastics finals
Tuesda y evening at
'Vestminster High, each
qualifying in two events plus
the all-round Tuesday.
And \Vcstminster H i g h
placed four individuals in
Tuesday's finals.
Co6ta !\tesa High's Jani
S1nlth and Newport'1 Linda
Pitt also qualified for the
finals.
(Q111IUltr1 IOI' Jllnlltl
v~vl11flll -11.00!n M1uo1n CAoou••l
IO; L1url1 OonlldlOll tMlr1 Cotll)
t l; Paul• Gr911oty !Mir• Co1ll) l .l:
Kim l(.,llarl ouw,.wt HltMrl I.Ii
Sue Ptrk {P1lo1 Vltrdlll l.1J lr-1
Wllld11 (P1l0& Vtrdtl) 1.11 ColMn
O'Toolt lSonor1l I.Or t.111!1 Pllllllpt
!So. Torr1nc1l 1 l; Kim Mtl11ry-.
cwe11m1nt11rl J.t ; Dan11I Olnshort
tC•nlrall 19.
Uneven Ptrallel onro -11.ti,..:c• Fl•lds
(Beverly Hiiis) J.90: J•nl Smith
tC.s!• Meul •. ti; M111• SIDl1 4'.Uft·
11\n Vill•JI 6.IJ; L•u"• Oon1I01011
(M;,.11 C1Xt11 ) 1.90: Je•n P11r•tr
\Muir) 8.JO; Kim Kt,ll•l't (N.Wporl
H1rl>Or) S.M; C11rrl1 Smll,, (P11!os
V~rdesl J.9: P1u!1 S<hremp (Sor>o·
r111 S.6; C•l"Y HPM•ll 1w11lmln11 .. )
1.J; Suue Sh1ll•nblrg1r (Wtilmln·
•ter) 6.1.
WtdMiday, M11y 22, 1974 DAILY PILOT Jf
JC:s In Brief
IronMan Trophy /
To Golden West
• Golden West College has banquets. "''°" the Southern California A luncheon wUt be held
Conrerence 1ron Man trophy. -Thunday noon at the FinllkSe
The awa~ Is given to the Inn in Westmin.!t.er for the
college l'.'1th the m o s t
successful athletic program at golf team whUe the track and
the conclusion of the 11 sp:>rts. field squad will meet
The R~tlers won the Thunday night 7 o'clock at
gymnastics titlt!, tied for the the home of assistant coach
baseball crown and finished ~e Farrell.
second in golf, tennis and The be.seball team's dinner
sy,•imming this spring-giving is plaMed FMdly night at the
thrn1 53 Points for ihe year. home of Kirk El\ison. It's
Cypress Ii~ econ d scheduled to begin at 7
(50), followed by RiO'Hondo o'clock.
145 \, LA Harbor («), Los eElf'hMVP Angeles CC (39), Sant a
~fonica t34 l~). East LA (301.1 )
and LA Southwest (16).
e OCC D110 Wins
Orange Coast Co 11 e ge' s
Bruce ~1atthews and Peter
Lvnch combined to win the
t.OJ)S()lation state JC doubles
tennis championship Saturday
at VeJ1tura.
~1atthews and Lynch
Golden West College's Mike
Eich has been named the moet
valuable swimmer at a
banquet honoring the Rustlers
Tuesday night.
Ken King and Frank Browne
"·ere selected co-captains.
MANY OF NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH'S 1973 SUNSET LEAGUE VARSITY co.CHAMPIONS WILL
A Benefit Game for the John Gust Scholarship Fund Has Been Scheduled And Will Feature the Debut of Al
PLAY JUNE 6.
Pizzica as Head Coach.
a .. 111nte 1>e11m -B~r~re Mlll~r
!A11ou••l 1.1}; C1ml M1rc11s (Bev·
erly Hllls) I ~!1 Jl ni Smllll (C01!1
M•1I) 7.201 L11url• Oon1IG10fl (Mira
((,.1111 ).ll; L~llrl Bentley (llemo•lol)
a is: s1111ron Yaule !Ramon1) 6.0S;
Jeaonlt A!farez !Sc1111rr) 7.20r C11rol
Henry !Sc1111rrl 6.~1 01bbl1 l(w1111
(Schurr) I.OJ; P1111l1 Scnrtmp !Sono-•
tll) 1.05.
defeated Tim Jackson and
David Bro\.:n of San ~ta!eo, S-
4. 6-1, in the semifinals aod
Glenn Thompson and Ro ger
Garrett of American Rivrr, 3-
6, 7-6, 6-4, in the finals.
e OCC Bo11quet
Orange Const College's
sailing team and crew will be
honored l'.'ilh a b a n q u et
tonight in the OCC student
center. rt begins at 6:30.
T£1rs ' S1,1·i11g Game
'
HelJJS Sc1iolars1iip
m11itimun1 use of his abilities.
Estancia Awards
Estancia High's track and
golf teams v.'ill be feted with a
sports oiward banquet tonight
at the school cafeteria.
A pot luck dinner begins at
6:30.
Te1111i.~ '1'1111r.·1e'r ,lo\chetl11led
Floor t •erci1-K1r1n Argu• (AgOlltl ) e ,, 8~ro MIU ... (AgOlltl) I.~/ C1ml
l."~rcu• 18eYl1'1Y Hilll l l.J; Lturl•
Dooah11ot1 tMlr• Cosl•l l ,J; Lindt
Pill (Ntwpot"I H1rtlof') 1.lh Lfl'ldll
Willi1m1 (PalDI Vtrdl1I 7.tJ; L1urlt
e Banquets Ser
Golden West College's golf.
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2145 HAUOl ILVD. C.M.
540r6410 A sun11111·r 11111urn
robin
singlrs and IS
schcdult.'d to b1·t;1n .June Ii .1:
Costa .\lt·~•1 1\"1111.; Club 1r1!h
rntr.v de:11J luh' .~<·I .lttn•' !h
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EH;r\ f!'t' in lhc 10-weck
tu11rn•·• :'-SI ~ for "i n~les and
.')10 1'11r dou bles tennis y,·ith the
B•nll~ (R•mon1l 7.90; P111!1
Schreml) 4Sotlorel 7.IJ; LINll
Cu11r<111 (Trovl 7.IJ; MlfY Ann
Or1gi.eskw !W•tlml~11tt) J.,.
Alt-.1rc11no -C1ml MBfCUI (Btverly
Hlllsl 26.-0; M•rlt SIOll ll"owntl ln
track and baseball teams will
be honored this week with -----------------------.
b -'\ Vlllty) 1•.lt l Laurlt OOrlll<llOfl CMlft
C c,,.o;1a) 31.15; Je1n P1rkff 4Mulr) LEATllER W ..... I ...... LMNtw I Ylllyt Cl •t•:
1!.1s; Kim Ktp111r11 ~·:•:•:•"':_~·:,.~· '.J_,,~;lJ~F~E~~· ,;•~•~l~'~l~ol~-~!11!!··~~~"'~ ... ~! .. ~t~J~I ~1~9 .. ~l~ff~J~J
INE CAR OWNERS 11 11.ds ·l:i1ttl Srpt 2-6.
Fur1 ~1r~ 111funnatio11 can
• ..• r.ai:t·tl \1_·. lJliing ;i5T-0211. Dor) 11 • .0.
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TI1e 1:1 '!! J<1'1n Cus1 \\:1s a
dedicated young a!hlc-!e \1ho~r
pcrformancrs on lhP roo1hall
and baseball flcltls m<.1d'e hi1n
a leader. •
A-gradunt(' of Nr\\-port
l·larlXlr High. (lust \\'Ill be
rell1t'lnben~d ;.g~1111 .lUlll' t)
\vhcn lht· T:ir~ sltt~e tl1rir
;1nnual spring in t r a s fl 11 ad
football ga1n1 · at 7:30.
Duffy received the award at,
.a school banquet May IS and in the opinion of those whol __________ _
made the selection, best
eKemplific£-. the -S-t::r.D..Q &.!· _
Killed in an nt1!0JJ10hilc
accick-nt last Oe<-embcr, Gust
will ha\'C :i S.°>00 st·holnrship
set up In his name and thoN·
attending the spring outing al
I\ewport \\ 111 h·1\'c a n
opportunn~ to contrib:Jll• to
the hu1d .
~1ark Duff~·. :i 1· u r r r n I
parlicipant 1n football :ind
baseball at Ney, por!. has b\·1•11
nan'!Cd as the first rt•l'ip1c-nt nf
the award, based on irnprov£'d
perfo rn1anl'f' 1hrough
ded1ca!1on . d l' !'> 1 rt' ;ind
th<i ractC'r and 1 ea de rs hi P(
qualities of Gust. \
'l'hcrc ~'ill be no chari,>e
niade ror the s pr i n g
i11t rasquad game but donations
wdl be accepted for the
scOOlarship fund. All mooics
contributed are tax~xempt.
Gust was named to the All-
Sunset League, All-Orange I
CoHSl and All-county tcant!I in
football and the all-league 1
squad in baseball while
pt!rforming at N e w p o r t
Harbor High.
All senior members or !he
19;,i.75 football tcani plannin~
1o continue their education in
tht> fall arc eligible to apply
for the sc-hola rship each year.
l\1esa's Eile1il1erg 211d
NOR\VALK-Co!->!a ~1 cs n
High's Curt E 1 ! en berg
qualified for the state track
and field µreli1ns i\ta~· 31 at
Bakersfield College following
his 161-foot effort for second
pl a<'e in the CIF' Southern
Sc<.1ion in the discus Tuesday
afU>moon at Cerritos Collegr
JUmp with a fifth place finish. I
Estancia High hurdler Steve
Adams won a sp>t in Friday's \
~1asters Meet at Cerritos
College with a 19.4 in the 180
low hurdles -second to
Lakewood's Dale Walters
119.3) in a special runoff.
~ilcnbcrg l\':lS rht• onl,\
Orange Co:i!il ;1rea ;1tl1lr1t· lo
qualify in eithC'r the discus or
triple jump for the statr meet
a!U10ugh Orange High's l)a\"id
Burch made it in the triple
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SPECIAL
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• Front End Ali9nnttnt
• Repack and Torque llront
Outer Wheel Bearl119'1
• Balance Front Wheel•
Prlc• Good n,.. Mcrr 25th
PlffH Coll For AppoH1t1•al
REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING
Frff Gift For E•eryC111e!
FREE PEPSI -!COFFEE
Cal for an appoln1t11111t.
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Sale 56 88
Reg. 61 .98. Men's and
women's 26" 3-speed
touring bike. Side pull
Iron! and rear cal iper har1rl
brakes. ccm!ort saddle.
chrome-plated fe nders. painted
"Hockey-Stick;· cl1a111 <f'idTd
Sale prices effective thru \11urday.
u .. Penneyt conv•r'lltnt Time Peymtnl Pl1n.
•
.~~~~,~~88 ~t;;;;' 'h
womens 27" deluxe 10-/ ,
speed Genier pull !rant /j --...._
cn11oe-hand bra~es with dual
'~vPrs disc brake in rear
f .ill~ ietlectorized fron1 arid
,,.,,r 11res. s1em mounted
ue .. r sn1!ters.
Sale ·65 88
Rtg. 74.11. Men's Incl
women's 21" 10..•Pftd
r•cer. Side pull front
and rear caliper hand braket
with dual levers, stem
mounted gear thlfttfll.
Reffeetorlzed rat trap pedals.
Sale 65 88
Rtg. 72.H. Mente tnd women'•
21'" 1-IPffCI touting bike. Front
and rear catlpet hand bflkes,
dirallleur gear aystern, chrome
lenderl and e.v-1 comfort 11ddle.
Retr Luggage carrier and circ:ular
. c:llllll -cl,
Sale74 88
.Reg. 14.tl. Men's 27" 10.spHd rlCef.
Center: pull dual lever braku. atem
mounted g.111 lhlttera.
Shop· Sunday noon to 5 P .M •. at the following stores:
FASHION I~?· Newport Bench (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beo'h (714) 892-7771.
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20 DAIL V PILOT
Off tl1e G1·eet1s
A1·ea Golfe1·s Vie
Bria n l.1ndlcv of r-.lcsa
Vt•rdt• l'ounlry Club and the
RllSSt·ll bro!hi•rs. Tuppl'r and
Jeff or El :\ii;?Uel Country
C!uh. \1 1ll be in the first
fourson1c of the 0 r a 11 g c
t:11un1 v rneu·s anHllt.:Ur golf
chnrnp1on.,h11> this \\'cl'kend
L1nd lev :u1d !) C' n ~1 : s
Sa11ndcr.S or Yorba Luu.la CC
are onL' h:in<l1cnp golft>rs vd11lc
rhl• Jlussells t>0th ~port t\\·os:
Imperial Golf Club anU Chuck
Jewson of Columbus, Oh io,
fl1orrls and Jf'1\·son arc thrl'c
handicap Aulfers and the
\)thers are four.~.
The tournarnr nt 1s for the
bcncfq of the Orange Cuunt~
~tenl<il Hcahh A~~nri·11 1r1'l ;111 d
is spon.'>Orl'd by \Vallier & Lee
Rr ul Estate
Seueliff
J un T;-ihnagc ;i nd J;;1utiy
Gore fired a 208 lo ~·u1 a high·
lov. loorn;1n1e11t :n llunt1ngton
Sc:_ichff Country Club O\ t•r the
\\'t•ckend.
f f:c ,, .~ 'rt • •
•
SoCnl Confere11ce Clratnps
Ciarelli
Ranlied 5th
In Nation
Orange Const College javelin
thrower Tony. Ch1rclli rankt
fifth in thr! nslltm in the latest
JC track uni field marks with
o toi;s or 2'lS.9.
Ciurelll will co1npcte in the
~iatc JC 1ncet Salurday at
Bakersfield with the javelin
action beginning at 6 p.m.
Top JC Tr.tdl •nd ~leld M&rijt
t00-1 Jacl.\On Holew M•deo> t ]; J, Jo~n~on IWHI LA) 9.J; l. W!lmo!I
t~~·~~J .!.""'Mcti:,·~•:,• i~5:u. Pl~\~'I
~ •w. Au<k•~on !Palomar> t.4wn. 7?0--1 Jonn""' (Nl'W Me•lcol 'O t; 7. i~1~:'.1" ")1~1l'u•~1 ~!·°"'J ~~\r:·
ILBCC! 21 ON; S ll!lf'son tFuUertOI\~
'" •.;<} I Rl)bln•on tl1n1v! •1.5; ? McLPa! 11..:. !.(>ulhwe-1) '11; 3. Smhl! !lll ~ .. u1n,..,·\IJ •1.1n. 8ovd CRane1r, Tc< I •7 1, 5_ F.trmer i LA \cutn ... e•.!!, Johnson f~•H, te •. )
8e.,·ur1 !Fulle;1unl •7.il,
•90 I Tu•fl {E•<.e•. NJ) 1:'8?; 2. Rcu•n•Gn tl anf!V I 1-51.2; J 9&!1_191 t New M<'•ko) 1 SJ 0; I, S•nc"-1 CS1~
Jo•e) 1 il6. s. s"'"°'"''f tlACC! ind H~Vnl> IL8CC'I I 53.1.
Thcrt• a1 c I~ golfers 1n the
cha111pinn~hql fl ighl \\'tlh ft
tot ;1! of i9 ll<iflll'lpiHlf.F; HI lhl'
1nen 's tournan1cnt th:1t 1r1ll
begin S.1turday at Anahein1
Hills l'11untry Ctuh. SurKl ay\
play 1\·i ll bt.• al Jluntin.e:1on
Scat l1ff CC c111d .\1onday'<; final
round 11 iH bl' at Green Hiv(·r
l~olf Club
In the !'(·t rind foursome of
lhP cha1np1on~h1p f Ii g h 1
Saturd:iy v.·tll t.ll' Hr u t ,.
l.;,indsni;in of Los Co.1ott·<; CL.
nave Jlclln1:1n and L:1rr~
Collins of !\1eS<.J \ crd~ CC :111d
·f)ave \\rilliams of r-.1ission
\li1•jo. All arc t11u hunditap
golfrrs.
In scrnnd pl;icc at 2!1 \ll'r(•
fX.u1g Sha1v and \\ 1!11an1s
Sn11th. Bob Sµcnct!~· and Flo
1\lu1go1i 11crc ncx1 ,d 2L! 11 1h
\'1L· Allen and Bon Vinton
fourth al 213.
l.u\drn \\ l'~I ('o11ce:e t apturecl it <;; fourth straight Southern Cali-
1orn1a ('on lerr nre g~n1 n<1.~liC'" clt:>n1pionshlp this past season. fron1
lct1 -coavh l :e:1r!.;c Hrckstead. as~istant coach .\rt Ca111arillo.
Kirk Hedrick. Steve Atwood. Ken Kraus. Sle\'e i\Iarion, Jim
Draguesku. Cliff Curtis, assistant coach Llate Seyn1our. Steve \Var-
ren and Paul Parent.
,\die t WUliHm• llane, Ore.I •:Ot.21
2 AYrl d {El Camino) J·IO.I: ]. Hllle-
orand (Moorpar~I • 11.0: •· !.:OH
10dessa, l•• l • 1 1.~: ~. Murr1v
tHIQhll,,e. WI•~ t •. U.5; 6. ~ml r-t Nev. Mc•IC!l) • 11.6
Racing Eritries
l mile ! Ro~t !Odt •S<I, Tt• l ll:•l .11 ? wnilaker !So>0kftn1) 13.~.o: J, El~C kt>l<tn (SPO~M\~) IJ:S].I, •. t!~ll~brd~d IMOOrPd•k! 1•,0•.0; S, ~""'" (Nr ... Me~kol l•·O•.I
01hers 1n the champ1on.1;h1p
night intludl' .Jamc·s (f1\rcy llf
El Niguel CC , Mike Cosentino
of Los Scrrunos l.<1ke.<; CC.
.John ~foore nnd Ct'<lr1ck
\\'tlrren or f\fnrinr lllc•111orr1l
Golf Clun. Joseph f\lorris of
1'\ext big e1en1 1ur li1c
rncn's club at Scacliff 1s 't pru
derby rc11turing the three club
professionals. Brian La k l'
llave McKcaling and J-~rit·
Pollard on June a.
lf1111t·lu> SJ
(ltRr Tr•<~ F••!. For.I PC\! 1;~5 p n1.
\I E•~<I• l'o"I R~<t. \~ E~~clil• 1 1~.
1111 •nd t«nth r•<~•.
'. '"·""'n~·, Jel (l e.11~.1 L·' iv <1<> 10. CardOI~'
r ,r • .. •Ace~ (0 Kn1gM I
••11drr·on IT l1~ham)
Scl1eduled
Trout Plants
'fhe follo11·ing Southern and
Central California lakes and
s1rean1s. listed by county. are
scheduled for restocking this
1\et>k 11• i 1 h catchable-silt'
l 1t Eli111 s Tour11c111ie1it
l!'H>• 1 I l<1on< IC l>~bull IJ8w: 1.
' "'I (f«n1, Tc• t I• I: J Ardarv
11'<111•'''''"1 U 1w, • Rome• (Lft~I ~d;, r1~ l 1•.?. I P·erce fSkvll~tl .
1 , P, c If {)~lo.I 1'Jw, Ntlson 1r1·,LT••I H ]n
•:nl" ! 11.,1~v 1L:nc<>'"l ~1.~n; 1.
lo··I .,n l("r~. Tc•.\ lli. l C~vl!I , "' ol '' 7 • Wv•!! (Skv1ine) "l~c' r,1 •l<!Jltl. H.111 !LACCI SJ.] FIRST RACE 1Y.l "' 1 1 \!~'
Volleyball
Slate Set
Al Melanson SU<:Ce"-~full v
defcnd1..'<l his men's c I u b
championship for lhe third
straight ye.ir 111lh 1! nrie·u·1~.k·,·
par round on !he final da~.
lllclansori fired <i 11 •1 1th f1 1~·
birdies lo defeat runnerup [)11n
Mcxii by five s I r o k c s .
Melanson carded a 214 tot11 l
for the'54·hole event to 21!.I for
lllodi.
In his final round . flle!anson
11'as three under at the 12th
,,on• .~I;( O''U POf>~ >'tJt
~ r.t " ll Wr•<JMll
Go llna·~~•: .. l•• (J Dr~•~·I
1~1.~·• Go Go •L l;v I
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( 'RDl>t'" /')<'• c~ Bo~ Pl R • I
llo< ll!,.m"o~ 8~r IT L•1>h ""I
V;~\<IV /,,,,, f,• 0 />'.<;•''
F1c•'I' S•• I J V'/.""'
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5ECOHO llACE rn '"''I'
1)1<1• & UP (!d"r•"O "·~· \i Cl'""""'' P'•'~ ·~it~ 11111 E"ul• , 0 It~'"" F'•·.n h'~•I OJ Vi•I •
Ur l>d''<l'l<11l' 10 Co''"' P.op~··. (~·c 10. tAr•n I PlugC<I 111 IJ Rlcha,<!>l
l<l~no '<' ~E G>r/;)
Sunn N<>eO !L /1,,1~~\ _.}Jvc _Qr;l__ll~-CoasJ. ;irea hol~when M-$UCCU1nb@d ~o :_i prep volleyball tean1s are in <louble bogey. TtHRo u CE no y;;,;1; o!d~ C"I • b•td Purse 'lf.00 action F'riday as Lhe rirst Jel• T • .,. F1,,sn 10 Kn;,.n11
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$1XTM RACE-HO Y•1f~S 1year11lcs_
(1··"'•~'1-Pu"e 11900 Cld•m.~~ P"<'
'"'«I ....... 1 Gold •O IC•,,9n!l
~"dtlV E•crrlt IJ ll o<~aHhl
1'"~!1d~O IK Hartl
''""~«C_on G~nt (R A<M<rl
I • .,~ Ouo~ tS Trea~urel
'''t~•l•C (ll•C 7 \0 "'"'":;) ::O•lll" o· Ho<>~vn-.n !L Mv•eu
f .. ·'f r.i:~i 11 Uoha,.,.
[• ~ .... Oa1>1er ID C••doi.tl
r ''""" 0c11 p \'larco
~EVENT)! llACE -3~ varo~ ~ vtar
,1,,,, \ u1_ ru .. e !12.'JOO. l ll' !riu~u ••
"~·' ,•u •S T"a'ure)
'·" c p,,, Go 10 Knign!l LwovDuQ'• Ch~rge 1l El <lllou r
"-~!•~e Empres' IJ. WM1onl
• -. ---"ft'.~t' ,,.,.,.,.--rT tTpliJl<t\l -
• ,., ... , Pe,~.1Jol•O 1J War<l ).
ra1nb1H1· trout :
LOS A;'\GELES -Big Rock
Creek. Crvstal Lak!'. Ehzabr th
Lake. J~ckson Lake. San
Gabriel Hi•:er tE:ist and \\'l•st
l-"orks1.
ORAr\GE San Ju~1n
Creek. Trabuco Crcl·k.
Bl\'ERSIDE -Fu l 111 or
JC'rr.v J\nic;ht of (iardrn
r.nHt' !1as µrahlx'd 1~<' ll':1cl
after tl11· first \lond:ly of
ll011 1ing 111 the-\\\•st Cn:1.,t
'.latch Carne Eh1ninnlions ;1!
Costa :\ll'sa·s J\ona LanL·s.
t\night :11rr<1gl'd 21 6 for lht·
f•1·l··g<1n1t' btork. knock i n ;!
do1rn 1.0~1 pin!--Three bC'hind
h11n is (;!en Chris 1rns1·11 of
Anahe1 n1.
Lake'. Fuller :'llill Creek. Thl' top :ire;1 bo11 ler is
Jlclucl l.a!..c _______ \\'c_~t1111u51l~rj;_ l)i~.li. IJ.@.;1~ch.
SA:'\ BEHi\r\RDT~O 11llo 1~ in the :'\o. fi pu.:;it 1un
~. Doc-8r~asch, \'l~srm.•"l~r
I Oong John•on. L~nQ Bc·~Cll
10 8•11 P~ilhps, Or Arq •
ll Wall Block, (df~OO
11 Ch•che 1'.\.t,snall. q t.l"l""o
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round of the CJF pl~·of!'s gets . lrciui~ "····s' RQ.~ 000 T•" rT L•r1:""' ·--'"er'. , ----. _ .__. ~--...-'""'--""~ oJ. ~.,I:;..,-......... .,. U.Q..~.>l.S!Oll'li.11,.,_,t,IY.1£!.)_. __ _,,_.,._. 11nuer \VflY. • ri•sN• c.1o~rs (~ ,-:c,;:;;r~,
Hll,111.ng.ton °-·l'·h dra1\'S ·1 :\Ien1bers uf thl' Prv-A1n p, Pl•1 !R r.11.iirl .. 1x:." ' ' . MOO oe.il IN P~11·0I •
Coiorado Biver at Ne ed les. 11ith J.0!14 p11is. Denny .Pl·n so
EIGHTH RACE-400 y .. rt;\ • ~~H• c;rP('fl . \l,dley L1ke. Grl'riOf)' of llunt111j.!to11 81.•:1t•h I~ llL'd f<1 ~· eM J;··-f7 ~ I: n • "t,~.~ ~ii-tQs~nij.,_f11'~-' ,_iiW,_L:iRC:----.-~---.--.--scvcmtr:'TI\. •crbchtnci---Braasch:---...... -•.-J'""""T't! · ~L t">.11 ltp
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North 1'orrtlnee while Corona participate in th~ annunl pro-~~':.,~ 1c~~v,:J.''Q',1ev~d
dcl :\1nr and Fountain Va!lcv am tournan1en1 at lr,,.1ne
110 1·11>0 (R B 0n~,1 ~.,11 Luis Bev 'Rii·l'f. .!fl ek<:on .. Jr of Loinita is in f·•rcn~rqc {J Oe~gN) -" B.i111er IK t<ar11 \IE!\'TLin1\ _ Upper Piru !~I' No.~~ s pol after bo~l1nµ~'.:
.ire al hornl' aguin~1 :\e11·po1:t Coast Country Club tod;ty F!)URTH RAC(-1'0 •··~ '.l· l<«/"1..!>d E\df Boy fT. Llpr.aml c ...... k !lo.1 "l'r.1es. Of the 1.~ l!l1,, ·~~ 0<"1 O•c~ IR A<>ao•J '-" _
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!larbor and Laguna Beach. An1ong the PAGA pros
The pairl!lJ.:S' entered arc Morris llaraJ;.ky,
c1F v011.1n.u ,.,.10111 !ta~' Carra.~co, T<Jm McHugh.
o os Pueolos "' San1,1, .n··~ James Walker, Rich h!arlinC':-w~~' ToHdnCt ar ,~••-1 G C j S I cu!v•r cuv dt l.o. P, , , , .. , •r<'~ Trompas. ar Os anuc o
"'" l orr.,nce "' Hun1i 1111"' !• ''·' Gordon Severson. Hon \\';ild ~.fWPOrl HMDOr ,.i • .r 1 • <!•I 'd'
11 1s1 'f11mn1~ .Jat k:-;un. J :1 L' \.. Ldguno1 8t.icn .. 1 r u 1 ""' ,,u , r~ 1s1 lloppt r. \'1l' Jl;1~l·k Tu111 la ov;n1~ ·•1 ll•~ '· rr1, d p IS Ch11d"'''" ~· 11~• ,. 1 Sa rgent ;in nu . 11'1ger.
Award
Winners
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slalt•d fur \\'cdnl"<1t;1~· t'I l'tll!l ~ I :1.1... 1: .1nd !I under 80
.1 ti 301 al :'11.HJ(ll' U;.11is :"ll1dd lv p1n111d, ,1rl' 1·lu11(· si<:t'.
Sl·hool. .Jt:111.ir 1'1•t• \\'l'c includes
Boys :lfl' l'L'qui red iv bru1g !.01 ... !l·llJ !l-10-1 l under 85
S2 50 s1gnup fl't'. 11 h 1 c h p•11"111~
1nLludcs ins ur anct• and ·. !'tt• \l tc• 1nrludcs boys 10..
11:ouih p1t'l'{' during !r~out-; JI'! 11t1lc" d~I ro•111ls.
The prograrn !' upl'll !!) t11 e .l11nh•1· \l..:l!!1·t is [ur bo~·s
th11;.1011.; :i nd !•01~ 111 11 h•· '' l:!-11 1111tJ •. ~ 11:·1 1~unct1;..
LEE PAYNE
As the Daily P1 l ot·s •·hil'f
pholol'!r:tpher, Lt.'<' P:iyne ha.~ n1un· than 3U Ora nge County Press Clull
;iwarrls to his crcd11 -all 1>.•011 s1n1·l'
he joined the Dady l'ilot ;.tarr
nt':1rl.v 15 .1·t·:1rs ago lie has taught photoi;raphy at (Jrllngc Cu a~l
('ollcgl' and Cal Sta11• Unn·l·r~11v 111
Fulll'rlon ;ind 1o1ro!e lhl· lniok.
''Gett i ng S1;1rtL·d 111
Phn!OJl'!tlrnah.'lnt.1'· llis ph()lrr.-.• llnrl · · urtu·les ha Vl' been puhll'hl'rl 111
rlo1.cus ·r1f national magc11.111e s
r:u1g1ng fron1 Srnrts lllustraled tu
Dar1ni.: H<1n1:11M'C'S. Tic heiran his
•·,1rl'l'r as ~l.i1 f phntoirraphcr tor
l'ilsadt•n.i 's 'I"ournamcnl of Hu:.es.
It'll get you more tha~
you ·got before.
P' ATllCK O'DOHHEU
tmml•d1:ilL' pas! president C>f the
(Jrang" (·uunlv Press Club, Patriek
4)'Dor111t•IJ ha~ been on the D:itlv
1'1l1Jt phtilo ~t:i ff for fivt• yea rs :ind.
1lt1r1n g Iha! t ime. ha~ won
uurn eruus pr<•ss eluh ;1\\·ardi;,
u11·lud1n,.: 5 t1rs1-.. 7 seconds and
:-.1·1·"raJ ''honorable n1t·ntions .·• llL'
al.~u pl;1r1..•d ;1 L'Oup le of years ago 1n
t h1' 11ati(lnal <'ompetition ;1mong
As~ot•1aLt·d Pres.~ photographers. He
teach('" rhntngr:q>hy at Cal State in
1'U lll·rtnn antJ pnor to that taught ;1t
·Rio llon<ln .lunior Colleg"c in
Whill11·r v. h1le nn the ~taff of the
Wh ittier Dad.I' Nc~·s.
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RICHARD KOEHLER
1 lis rontcmporaries call him "Code
'l'hrcc Koehler" for his ahility to
(·ha~L' an cmergencv vehicle on a
"1·od(' thrl•e" run <ind come back
'l>.'Jlh av. a rd-111inn1 ni.: µholographs.
t!r h;•s "'on r1r;,t µlace in the "Hest S1»ot ~l'V.'S" eatcgory fur the l:ist
1,1ur t•onsecut1ve years in Orange
<.'ount .v l'rt'i;s Cluh co01JlClilion ;ind
1n l!Hi\J shot !hr top ne1vs photo in
the 11;it1u11 (11 v.:on at eounlv iiOd ~1:111• l1 ·1·el, 100). lie has y,.'on 13
l1rst" 1n press clut) contests since
;.L:n·1 ini.: :1s a freelancer in 1959. lie
has h1 ·t•n on lht ll:.Hly Pilot slaff
:.1ncc l\'65.
And , i f all that isn't enough, just stop to think a moment
where all those other Daily Pilot award-winning entries in
various contests around the county, state and nation would be
without the photos these three contributed. Man y ,of the Daily
Pilot's best efforts in local news reporting, sports coverage
.and "People" features get to be the bes t because these
award-winning photographers get the picture ... Get the picture?
DAILY PILOT
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. Cr.e basic concept of golj •ts this: Shots becon1e
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IS221 BEACH BLVD._,hone B93-8S44
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So11th i11 AII~star Tilt , -i : :.' ,'~ ·
L'CLA-bound S!c\"e Bukich of
;\ewport llarbo1 High 3nd
Fountain \lallcy·s J)an Troup
vtill dirC'Cl the Sou1 h team in
the lfith annuJI Orange County
f\orth·Sou1h All·s\Jr footb;1ll
SC's l\1('Ka'
At Nc,\port
John .\1cKay, the L"zH\"er.~11~·
o{ Southern Ca ! i for n i a · s
director of athletics and head
football coach. ,~·ill be th1•
special gut-sf at !he CSC
:'\c"'port ll nrbor A I u rn n i
Club's nnnual footbnll banqurt
June 7.
Alumni. varrnts. and friend;;;
of the 1mivcrsily arc inv1tl'd to
attC'OO. lhe C\'Clll, \~'hich l'.·11!
begin "''ith a soci<ll hou r :it
6:30 p.1n .. follo\.1-'L'<l by dinner
an hour lal<'r. at lht· B..1lbo;1
lia}" Club in l'\cl'.·port Beach .
Oiargc {or the evening \rill
be $8.50 per person .
Rcscrvati-Ons, acrompanied by
ch~ks m.'.lde payable to 1hc
club. niay be mJilcd to Con
S.Chwcit.zcr. ~15 Alta Vista
Dr .. NCl'.'port Beach. !12660.
En1c.<.:t Schn~ of NC\\'port
Deach. USC cl.iss of ·at is
president of !he f\cwport
Harbor club 1\•hich dra\\"S its
me 111 b c r ::; h i p fron1 the
follo1\•ing citk•s:.
g:une August J.j at lJra11gc 1
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<:oast College.
Thi: :W-:11an squ:nJ 1nl'lud··~
17 Orange Co:ist area nrhlclt·s.
Buki<:h. the ~1rong-:1rn1l'd
q11<1rterback \\'ho pa c <: d
~l'I'. p.111 ll:u bor to :i sh:irc o!
the Sunset Lc-<1guc lootboill
1illl'. tos~:f'd for 1.221 ~an!!'o
:inrt 13 tou_c;hdol'.·ns m a !1·2
5"l'<lS011.
The ti·l and 205-poundcr <llsu
r:111 for clo~c 10 ~JO yarlls 1~ 1th
JO n1ort• Tl>s rui>hin&.
Troup tossC'd for J.3J7 y.ird :-<
:ind si:-. toucLnuv;ns in lead111f.:
!hL' Barons to a 7-2 st'<ISOn I
record. Primaril}' a p<JSSt•r.
1'rou1) rushed just 43 ll rnes for
77 y<lrd~. scoring rivl' Innes
Otht·r Orange Coast ;irea
1ncrnbcrs 111clude :i
\\'cstn1instcr c.1rccr ntshing
1
rc(·ord hold er , Tn.n1·
1\ccomando. C<isu.i ~·1 es ,\ · 's 1 Dt>nnis Dcl;1n\' and ,\l1ss1on j
\'icjo's Gu\' HCt·vcs :1s running
backs: ~l<irin;fs Andrl' Lopc1.
as a dcfen.sivc back: Corona
dcl l\Lir's ~like Frost and
\el'.·port Ha rbor High·s (;;1vin
llcdr1ck and Rohert Ln1ert 111 1
hncb.1Ckl'f: F.dison":-; .Jo l'
Troxell <ind \likl• Bcnnt•ll at I
end : Ed1wn ·s Jack ('J3rh.
Ne1Yport llarbnr"s .J l' I f
Kr<i\"il7., ~1:1rin3 ·s ~1 :i r k
f\ichols. ~!at1•r D<'1·s l\c1 in
l'aga n and ll1111!u11.:tun r.e:ith'!<i
Ho;.;cr \\'aite :is lin(lmen and
t.:nivcrsity·s Jin1 Ccrycr ;1s a
CC'ntcr_
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Kev•n Shdnahan \ld Ouintdl, Tom I
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B3lbo:-i. Coq\;l ~1l'Sa. Corona
Q~I ~I~ir, ,Lqg1,1na ,lk<,i~h. \'i?rth
and South Laguna, Lagun<1
llills. Irvine, Etncrald Bay.
Capistrano Beach, S<1n Juan _
Capistrano. !\'fission Vi c j o ,
East Irvine. San Clcn1cntc.
Dana Point. Fountain Valle~-,
and \Vcstminstcr, as well as
Newport Beach.
r;~nl••gol I LINEMEN-OQl'lnie llllnm.10 IS••nt11
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CENTERS-Jeff Linder\ (51111111 Ana v~u..,i, Ral\dy Perry (San1a An11~.
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Tf)NIGHT'S
T\7 HIGHLIGHTS
Gleason Returm Tonight
In Special W'ith Jul~
~ ABC 0 8:00 -J~ne Goodall & the World or
' 1\nima l Behavior. Unu sual insights Into traits and
,. ha bits of baboons at Combe National Park in Tan·
zafl4l.
NE\V YORK fUPI J -A
power!uJ voice booms across
thousands of mi les o r
lc leph0ne cables : ""Iii ya pal,
1 h~11v are ya".'"
1 The vcicc is unm1-.t·11\;1 bl''·
KCE'r ID 8:30 -1'heatre in America. "~1onkey .
~tonkey. Bottle of Beer, How l\fany l\fonkees llave
\Ve Here." A psychologica l clran1a regardi1rg re·
LardC'd children.
. \BC 0 9:00 -Julie Andrews and Jackie Glea-
son Together. 1'hey re-crea te characters Gleason ~ first 1nade famous on T \i.
, It 's Ral ph Kra1nden, llcggic
Van Gleason Ill and Joe the
Bartender all "'rariped into
one -Jaeki(' GlcaS011 .
!\'BC D 9:00 -··1·11e llealers." 1973 movie star-
ring J ohn Forsythe. 1-'at llarrlngton.
c·ss 0 10:00 -Koj ak . Petty thief is pressured
into ~etLi ng up n1ultimillion dollar he ist.
TV DAILY LOG
Wednesday
Evening
MAY 22
6.oo ooorn mmmNe""
1 ~'.1Qi1L!1Jll 6 \}9-.1..) ""'~ tJ IOlll•JI
! 6J Ho111'1 Heroes 0 kvtrlJ Hinbllli11
W MIUitit: lepos$it!Je
W Mod Squad
ti) [I Ptbrt c;o11lalt1
~ MO"llt: (C) (2111) '"lht 811
Ci111111N (dra) "J6-8ruct C1bo1.
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~. . i :JO (6 • D11le1's Choke, •• D Dia. v,_1 Dyke
Cli) P1nou m1 "0~111
9:00 O (n (!.) lfj Cannon ··T1r1e11n
l~e M1flor"' (RJ C1noon 1~ ~11~pttlld
of murdering 1 motister"s 1111 triend
who l11d ton1acled ll1m 1n the hope
ol g1ini n1 governme nt 1mmurn1y tor
her underworld lt1der boy111end.
Q 10 €0 "BC Wt~MMhr Movie;
(Cl (211r) "ThtHt11tr1" (drill '73-
John ro111tht, Pit HJr1in(lon, Sea·
wn Huble1. John MclnlHt. Kille
WoC>dv1lle. Anthony Zube, BevtrlJ
Gdrlind. Tht chiel ol still! ill ii los
An1telts rntd1c1I rt~ard'I cen!ec •S
f1ced with t111 11001l1n1 dtt 11.1on
o1 wheth t1 to Ir, an unttsltd new
dr111 on 1 teim1n1lly 111 litlle bo1.
~ .• w1ti1 )LwttilL.Qf(l~,"."'.l l~il
t1use the thrt1tened dtlechon to
Tonight he'E ro1ning back to
television for a 60 minute
~pccinl : "'J ullc !\nd rl•\111 ,int!
.Jackie G lea~on 101:.1·1'1•·1·.'' on
ABC {c hannel 7) at 9 p.m.
.. It was really tough 11·ork."
Glca::-.on said from his honic in
the f.oliami Beach nrc11. "Julie
likes to read thr ~(TJ!)I for a
11•cck and it.e n rehea rse for a
11eek and then shoot for a
week. That's not ror me. I like
to <lo it once and that's it."
OVER TllE YEARS the 200-
r,ound Glea son has anluzed his
fellow perfcrmers with his
acting t ec h n i q u es . He
1ncmorizcs at fi rst sight and
can sna p instantly into the
character he is performing.
""Lei's go,'" I""? has shouted at
his fello w perfor me rs, "Let's
go .. ,
Ouring 1lle Sl)f!ci:il. the
Brookl vn-bom comedian will
rcc rcaic some of his better
kno11·n tclel"ision characters:
Hal ph Kra n1dcn. the ha rried
bus drive r and husband:
--- --UQ..Mln..'1iHin Sbo• lJ2 (2) H111n's H1rQt1
wzoom~
. 1noth1r ten!er lly sevt1al ol his top
5citnbs!s.
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W f11v1 I film
U:) News ffi Little R11cal1
1.00 D e.L OO eD CD "''u l.f 1 .. 1int lor Dollln
L•J ~wit: {C) (2111) "'The T1n de1
TrapN (•om) ·5~ -fr1nk Son•tra,
O.llb!e Re1nolds. Di1v1d W1yne
l!J Jt~rntf U Wh11'1 My lint!
W I love l11cy W It 11kt1 A Thiel
UZ. l!J I Drtilm o1 ltilnn•t tiJ [Smtraldil
tlJ A) Drarntl W Tilt f11nch Chtl
('~ 1.L) Wo1td o! Sun111I
WOrlll'I•
CI!) ~11011 Buru Show
El:) T•11t S\OOlti
7 .lO 0 "t• D1tln1 liJmC
(1_) Ho1an'1 Htrots
(J W11! Tiff four f1lht1 Gt lJ Homt
U Htlp ThJ Ntithbor
0 ltr1 Ma~t A Dt1I
Ll..1 SobbJ liold1bo11 Show
D Million $ Movie : (2hr) ""Cnn
C1011" (d r1) '63-8ur1 Lanc11tt1 .
Dan Durye1, Yvonne D1C1rlo
(}.2) II•• P1ict b Ri1ht
W lewltthtd
l!._7, (lJ Te Ttll lht Truth
ll.l 6, Holl,-wood Squ11t1 W Stonlront
(J.9 l!J) Poliu Surreon
JULIE ANDREWS!.
JACKIE GLEASON!
0 O.Z.' ())a> I ¥•t<••l~ Jutit An·
drrn I J1cklt c;111son 01t1htr A
dtvoted Gleason liln, Juht devvtes
lh1s flour lo payin1 lnbute lo lltk·
1e's v111td i nd en01mousl1 1ucctS1·
lul c11reer. Toaelht r they re-create
some ol tne ch~r~Cl!IS Gle~son tn~t
milde famous on T'o', ;ind tlplore
other lilcels of his career whic h be·
gi n back in bu1ltsQue.
€!) C1rmm1
Cl) C1r1u1tl dtl Mundo
9.JO 0 "'•' W D"mil
IO:JO 0 (;;19 ._I .){!, ~01.ik ""DeliVe! UJ
Some [vii · (II/ A ptttJ th1et ErlS
pttssurcd mro stl1m11 up a mull1·
1111/hon doll•r he1n in !he hope1 of
ee1t1nll ,nou1th money to esc1pe to
South Ame11c1 11nd 1vo1d ii murder
• cM1r11. omm '•"tw' (jJ l'u!J Milson G '17, ~\ Ul Doc E11iat ""No Plilce
10 Go"' (R) Aller 1 ntilf coH111on
with ii c11r. Doc 1s forced at 11unpo1nl
ro drive 11 h.1i1tivt robber to Mt11co
wh1Je th e doctor is on 1n tr(i nd ot
merer. John D1v1d C1rson Rut1!s. ED Ope• M111ll "Heal!h Cue in
Am tr Kl""
Cli) Pra1tt tht Lo1d Cl~i. W Olhtf Ptople, Olhei ~l1tt1 t.tJ Celebrity lo•lin11 m Thi Ghoul 1i1n1 10:30 0 Journey lo Adwtntu11
l :OO O tn l'..l..I CIJ So nn J I. Che1' m~IC~lld~~Gnl•
tomtdJ Hou1 Joel Grty 11 ues!s. . W Ttll·Comlcos 0 J.21 €0 Chait "1 ht Game llall (~l t;h11t and Sa:t. MicC,.1 mlil· ll:DO 0 0 0 €IJ £D CIJ News
u1tt 1Me loo1 ball scent ;ii 1 iepmt·l 1.1.) l!J (!Qi H:) il} l!J "tWI
er and tr11ner 1tspett1vtly when U lttl of c;rou.Uo
tneu undercover un1l-1nvei111~ting ~ "l1ht li•lltr,
111mbhn1 thr eats -suspect under U Minit : (CJ "Tl ~u11 With leYe"
world t1mpe11na ilnd prtsSute on the (tom) "5S-Atet Gu1nnest.
playtu. ID Mission: Impossible
O M ow i e: (2hr) .. The Hann,.· W The Unlouch1b!e1
(susp) '6~ -Bene Davis, Wtndr l!J, CV Secret file
CrillJ, P1melil frilnklrn '+ Tiit S..i11t 0 IJJ, ~ CIJ 11,1(1•~ I l a~ I tfl 011 II "i&hl
'ood1U I. tM World ti An1m11 Bt· (1! L!JI The Pioneut
111,ior "T.he _B•bO?n~ o! Combe"" (H ) 11:15 el) Cinun1 l~ Unus111! rns11l'lts inlo \ht lfillls and
hi1 b1ts o! the llaboons 11 Gombe N1· 11;30 D (;19 (!;J La·, CBS l 1t1 Moyie:
11onill Pu k in lan11n11, hlmed bJI lCJ "Puppet on A Ch1in" (susp) "72
M11s Goodall Ind htr l!usband. Hu110 -Ale11ndtr Kno1, 81rb111 Parkin~.
Vin l i1w1ck. Hal Holb100~ n1rr1t es. Sven !le1t1l·l.1ubt.
W De1lt1'1 Clloict 0 ~, 6_) fig) €0 John"r C1rson
·W I i•ICii\ I ft111•· CM11tPi1t111h1' · , · U ·Moriti ,"flM · T~1111 · Vi11t0f"
Nod10 f1lmtd hi11hl11hts or tht var (mJs) '52-Guy Middlelon.
oous rodto ev1nt1 with 1101.1 Johnnr (!) Twilit ht line
G11~er1 i nd 1ptc11! 1u1st J1mes O WIDE WORLD SPECIAL ~~t• Meilco Nuestio 1 * 25th Anniv . Salute to
f2J @J Movit (CJ (3hrl "The Mu· CANDID CAMERA!
11c Min" (mus) '62-Rot>ert Pres· 0 @ ()) aJ Wide World ol [n·
Ion, ShirltJ Jon11, Buddy Hacktll. tef1•inment "A 25th Ann1vtrsuy St·
;;i• Movie: (C) (2hr) "The St1 lutt to Candid Camera"" Chin~ (1dv) '55-Jolln Wayne. 12:00 ~J One Step Beyond £D W11hl11(10~ Con111dlon m Mo~ie· "lo1d1r lnddtnl'" (drill W Ch11npion1hip Wr11llin1 '49-Riu;do Monl1lb111. EE J1p1n11t l1n111111 Pro111111 (E) Wandert1111
1:30 W Merv Grill in Sltow 1 ·00 l1J 0 0 ~ llJ {!) Nt1u
Q) Hi1h Ch1pur1I ""'"' l oon or . 0 ()Qi Tomorrow ~no;~~~9.°~n Americ:• (90) "Mon· I :45 0 Minit: (C) "B,~1util11I ~to11d1
key, Monkey. Bottle ol Bee r, How From l11hlul Bend (com) ~ -
M1n1 Monkets HIYI Wt Hert "' A Betty Gr1 bte.
psycholo11t1I dril ml 1n "'hich live 2:00 m fJl•NJ1ht Sllow: "Come lo the
wo[Tltn wait ttntely 1n 1 doctor's St1ble," .. Tht Two-He1d1d Spr"
recepllon 1oom. awi11!1n1 results ot 3:10 O Movir: (C) "li1bon" (d11) ·~
trst 11ptri me nts theu 1tli11dtd chi!· -R1y Millilnd, Maureen O"Hu1,
dren h1Y11 under1ont. Cltude Rains.
J :OO CIJ (C) "f•n In Acapulco" (mus) Thursday '63--Uvis P111fey, un1111 And11s1.
If& (C) "VtJlfl I• tllt l1ttom 11 ifii St•" (sci·li) ·61-w1rt11 P•d·
DAYTIME MOVIES 1eon, .loan Font1lne.
3:30 1J (C) ''C1tupltKJ to llill" (d11J t :OO 0 (CJ -C.nqMtd II ~Kt" (SCI• '70-Witliam COn11d. Robert COn·
Ii) '5S--Eric: flemi n1. Rou Mlflln. iad. Bellnd1 Manlfpmel}.
9·JO 0 "Co W•t. Y1wa1 111111" (tom)1 (]) (C) "'The Lo"111t Hundred
·J6-M1e Welt, R1ndo1ph Scott ·i Miits" (1dvJ '67 -Dou1 McC!11r1,
ll:OOO'"Eaduilre" (mys) '37 -ried K1th11lnt Ro lS.
M1cMurr11. Frar'ICf:s F1rme1. "A11d O (CJ "Hi&h Sode!J"" (com) '55--
Soddt• Dt1th" (dr1) 'l6-R1ndolph frank Sina!ra, Bln1 CrlUb)'. G11c1
SCOIL Fra11ces Dr•k•. Kell~. Celeste Halm.
J.t:llD GI "l.,.ct" (ll'IJS) '41 -Cit• (f"fi rn "•ttWI te Tt1Wd.,.. (dra)
•lilltl, 8rll11 Donlt:YJ. 'ff-Clive Brook. Anni L11.
J:tO 9 "'htWN lltltn Otn" (dra)I 2l (I) (Cj "M111 M tlM llUH!t'"
i}Z...G117 Mtrtill J (draJ '64-lloOtft Mitchum, franc•
2:Dt Q "rfll Jr.Ml T11•'" (dt•) 'S2 "1111n. 81r1Y Su"IY111.
-lonlld • .., .... Doris Day. 4:30 (5', (j)J "'Wt W1r1 Stra1111n" Pin ID (C) "lekl fir the "tun'" 1 (drt) '49-J111n1l1r Jones, Jolin
{.td'I) '64-JtlltlJ' Hunttr. 1 Gtrfit ld.
KOCE TELEVISION LOG
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'"1 don'l know wne11 1 lasl w&s rl'duceo to MIDltss rauot11er.
LllCV has rel 1Jrneo 1r1umDhanlly to lhe Kene other e1rller
h<111nls in the be~! rolf of her t arr<er.'" :O.nn Terrill.
Santa Ana Rl'<,11S!er
'"A ooce·in·a·li!Pt1me movie thal mi5~ts you 1ti5ve the
tnea1re w<1 lk1nq on a1' 1r you only ~ee one mo~1e !his year.
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ROBfRT PR£STON a:: 9eaur<g¥1 ·
A girl with a great lollowin!i•
Every cop in the state was alter her.
Everybody else was behind her.
IXCLUSJVI ORANGE COUNTY INGAGIMINT
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Reggie Van Gleason Ill, the
patriclan. 10t: and the Poor
Soul, who always gets in
trouble for helping others.
He'll abo shoot 1001e pool
and do a tew dance nwnbel'S
1vith Miss Andrews.
AFTER '111E SPECIAL,
Gleason wil l move to NBC
next season for a series of 9().
m i n u t e dramatic special'i.
A1thougtl he is best knovm for
his laughs, Gleason h a s
received criUcal acclaim for
his perfonnances in such films
as "The Hustler," "Gigot,"
and "Requiem for a Heavy.
\...-eight."
'"Doing jokes is tough,"
Gleason sa id. ··Comedy has to
be intmcdiate. Drama doesn't
have to be that urgen t. Yoo
liave more time."
'Primal
Ma11' Team
Goes On
LOS ANGELES (API
J ack Kaufm an is putting
together the third segment of
the "Primal Man'" television
series, and "it gets pretty
grim after a whil e."
'"Looking at the people you
remember the accident," he
says.
The cast and cre\v of
··Primal Man '" was returning
from shooting a prehistoric
hunting 5e<1uence ln the snow-
ClQll4~ .suirra_....v.·4f.r1 .Jlit.ir
plane smashed into a mo11n·
t ain~ide near Bishop P..la.rch 13.
--tH11fTV::ONE·m,;m~-.,1'f
the \Volper Productions film
crew. includ ing direct.or-v.Titer
D€nnis Azzarella and actor
Janos Prohaska. v.·cre ki1led.
Five members of the Sierra
Pacific Airlines crew also
died.
Kaufman. "Prhnal Man"
prO<lucer. 1•:as in Los An geles
at the tin1e to talk to sponsor!.
"I think for 'a few days it
\1·as a question of whether we
v.·ouJd go on.'' Kaufman said.
neertainly in my case. 1 th1nk
after the accident everyone
11·as in a state of shock . You
didn"t 11ant 10 ~o on . But "·e
recovered. \\"e had to J?O on or
1hr ir sacrifiC"C 11w Jd have
been in vain.''
The film of a Siberian tige r
hunt. a re-creation of man's
ancestcrs stalking a tiger
through the snov.·, w a s
reCovered from the burned
v.Teekage of the plane. It was
the last sequence sOOt for the
third episode of the four-part
series. It "'ill be aired on ABC
Friday, June 21. Another crtw
is being put together for the
fourth sccn1ent of the se ries.
about prirnative man's fight
for survival.
KAUF~1AN SAID t h e r e
would be an epilogue at the
end of the segment referring
to the deaths. "But i;•;e don ·t
want to gain any sympathy for
the product at their expense,"
he said. "I think it's an
exciting product that should
stand on its ov.n .'' -----
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By BOB THOMAS
LOS ANGELES (APJ
I-laving demolished the film
western with ''Blazing
Saddles,• madcaP film maker
Mel Brooks has oow treated
tile hon-or movie -bu! with
lifferent attitude,
comp~ fllt••og ol "'Young ,,...-------...
Frankensteiq 1, and he was
..,.. -----·---I in a @•te of euphoria. lie
lttio' a scene in wblch
.. This II a aalute1 . J\'Uder, as the grand.Ion W. -·rspooft', -uys-dln!clor-wrtttr I( t.i...moo.te<ll&king l(ictor.. 671·6260~ Brooks of bia Jl&st fli:U81W• 'trankenstein, arrives to claim 1
· ~..... "Young Fr.,.,..t.,." ,_ hls estate.
•• "Some WO,S are !acf ed "Pardoo me, boy," he
• 2tt1 &111 c•au Hwy. and to n;t bom>r movies 0( Inquires of a midget, '4is this ~ co110"': 011.. MAit the Jt.tOs arc. When 1 wns a the Transylvania station?"
kid ai. New York, I used to go "Track 29," is the reply, and a
\'t'le bu\\e\S See" them at 9 o'clock in the rousing versio n of
1n1s t1~6gpret\'i rhol'riing. "Chattanooga Cboo Choo'' re t\\ttin 1 follows . a to noroe. ' l ST c\ose ' AYED lhrougb the BROOKS FONDLY led a ENTERTAINMENT day, exisUng on O'Henry bars visitor through the '$400,000
until suddenly there was a sets of lhe Franken.stein '---------' light shlnlng in my face. Jt c~tle, complete with dungeon ·
was the theater usher with a and operating room. H e
Jewish woman behind him repeated the dialogue at the
scream1ng 'Come home! Come massive doora. Wilder : "What
Home1
" beautUul knockers" Madeline
Brooks had rec e 11 t I y Kahn1 Frankenstein's fiancee :
"THUHDElllOL T
AND UGHJfOOT" Ill
''THE GIEAT GATSIY" IP'GI. ..
"SOMET!MES A Gii.AT NOTION"
o , Ivu:fil!
"Why, thank you."
It is that kind o! movie,
although not as raucous .as
''Blazing Sacfdles."
"Thi.> one will definitely be a
PG (par,ental guidance )
rating," Brooks said. "Warner
Brothers was eager to have a
PG for 'Blazing Saddles,' but I
said no, it had to be R. There
is some prelty wild stuff in it,
and 1 didn 't want any kid
under 18 seeing it without a
parent."
a.m.
\Yriling continued in
California during the lihning
of "Blazing Saddles.·'
producing what Brooks termed
"a brilliant script -not a
satire ol. horror films but an
oblique takeolf." Columbia
Pictpres agreed to back the
flint, bot disagreement! arose.
Brooks wanted to remain
true to the 1930s spirit and
make lbe film in black·and-
\vhite. Columbia res is t e d ,
:::ince films in color attract
better prices 'A1JCn sold lo
television.
"Yoong Frankenstein'' was
budgeted at $2.2.-rnilllon, but
Columbia insiste4 !hat it be
t'llt to $1.7 million .. Brooks
'THE STIMG" IP'Gt
"YOUNG FRANKENS'l'EI N"
had its inception \Vith a te?e·
phone call from actor Wilder
\Vhile Brooks was f!nishin~ the I 5~~i!!{i
"Blazing Saddles" scrip' in
New York. Wilder spilled out
his idea or the mad doctor's
descendant returning to the
old home grounds a n d
repeating his grandfather's
"'dQ~u"' lld"~ •' I • ll) ·,~
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"'DIRTY MAIY, Cll.4IY U.RIT" ll"Gt • ''TEACNEI" !Ill
"THREE MUSICETfERS"
"I 2 CHAIRS'.'
experiments.
"Sounds good ; let's start
tonight," said Brooks, and the
pair exchanged ideas until 4 ----------·------
agreed to co1ne down to $2
mil lion. Colun1bia, which was
in a financial crisis, declined .
\\'ORD BEGAN to circulate
Hollywood that ' ' BI a z i n g
Saddles" had hit possibilities.
and 20th Century Fox happily
signed Brooks for "Young
Frankenstein." -in black and
~·!Ute. Final cost of the fihn
was alxlut $2.7 million . ·
'I'hc cast includes Peter
Boyle as the monster. i\li ss
Kahn as Frankenst ein 's
fiancee -she lalcr fall s for
the 1nonst cr: British comic
J\1arty Feldman as Igor the
hWlchback. Cloris Leachman
as a Judith Anderson type, but
no Brooks. He couldn 't find a
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FREDDV MARTIN AND HIS ORCHESTRA
TEDDV BUCKNER & HIS JAZZ AL~STARS
WITH GUEST \OCALIST JEWEL HALL
What a treat for jazz butts! It's a swinging festival al music. with rhy!'1n1 to dance lo, ballLids to listen 10
a 1oyful jazziest to please all ages• You'll love every musical mon1cn1 of Disneyland & All That Jau .
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Open e a.n1. :o 1 a.m .. Saturday & Sunday. May 25 & 26
Opcr1 9 a.rn. to 10 p.m . ~~onday. ~lay 27
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Tops TV
Hollywood Fil1n
'Disaster Area'
By BOB TllOillAS
LOS ANGELES l Al>J -The
1nov1c \lr'Or\d is becoming a
d1sa.~1cr area lltenilty since
producers have re<ili1.cd lhnl
1n1llions can I)(' n1uK'CI fron1 ~agas uf man~ vs. alorn s.
insects. earthquake, fire anti
olh('r d~<:.asters.
"\Ve\'1.' got to give 1l1e
pubtie something 1t rnn't
f.(l'l on le levis ion." argul'~
J e nnings Lang, ex:ccutive of
~1CA·lin1versal end a lc<tdt'r
in the disaster industry.
He is the one "ho induce'\!
illano Puzo lo \\'rite an
original s tor.v for
Adventur('.'' ''The Dav the
\Vorld Ended." .. The Golden
Gate" and "The Swarm." the
latttr based on a new book
about an insect invasion.
l~SECTS ARE big in film
plt1nning this year.
Paran1ounl vdll re I ease
"Phase IV." a science fiction
n1ovie about ants that threaten
to take over the earth. It \Vas
n1ade in Arizona by Saul Bass,
long-tin1e designer of 01>ening
!Liles for movies.
Veteran thrill n1 a k er
\\'Hlirun Castle is preparing
.. TI1e I lephae<1tus Plague,"
"'hieh will depict an invasion
uf giant cock.roaches.
Children
Reforms
Blasted
Pp BLIC N0110S t---p-,ua-Ll=c-:-Nc:'OT°"1"'c"'E--1---=PUBLIC NOTICE
-... ~ llllOTtc• r: fM&lll'l''I SALi ,ICTITIOUI I UllNl ll TO CONTllACTOttl AtnOIHiJT IWTH '#II.JON, P'ttlNIH MAM• ITATIMIMT
tN• Ha l lOI' ~·L IOWIN WIUO!t Deflfldlilt Na. TM fotloWI"" IMfMll 1• ooll'll bllllMU khool OI' "'tt: l'wntM11 Valley "''mi». '' t1:
llf OtMlll1W1 2:• .. dock p.11\. of ,.. tr 111,lllf oi' IN! tx.cvtlort t$WM _., ~E SUl"l'LV CO., 71t Newt'tfl
'"' div of J11nit, •fai• flebnlelr t 1.,~ lw tflt SW*l« c:-f, wav, Cotti MeM. C.lltornl• '2621 '°""' .. Bid ·~ ... : All!nllll1tr1H11e -ty 'of Loi """'"' ,,... ... Kt"lltffl a . ll0Vlt1Mh. 2SU t\<Hll
Offlctt. N<Hnll«" Oflf •ljl/lltoouM Ynt. C1tllotftl• llCIOll • I~ tntlttd In 111111 .. CWOl'll d.i Mv. Cllllon'lll nas
l"ouNti.. V""9'1'· C.t11«'1i i.-.,· Alltlli.O• ltutfl WllMft MW llll• _,_, 11 condwcitd IJ'f • iflltl'lll
Prof.ct ldt11llllc1llon ~: K11110 "'-n 11 AnhllM-,ltliltll atn1fft .. ptrll\tl'llllp,
MIM.11111 $(hOOI ludlmtnt e,..iltor •IWI eot-ln•f C1J1 Edwh• 1(111111111 o. ltoolllM!I
PIK• "''" .... ,. "' fill: sc+.w, Ol•lrlct Wlltofl .. h1dom1111 dlblor .,..._. I ""' Tiii• •••••ment WI, llltcl ~lift 1111 Ofrlct 111C1 win11m 1 111-oct ' "'irtiwrt. 1!4lanct ol U.»LOO iciwifi. dllt °" uld COl.Nll'f Cl«k of or1ng1 CWlll'f on M•Y Arcllll.c:t, 15~ 81'f\IH Orlllf, Cor'ftl dtt ludl mtnt on 1111 dlte ol IN IM!H~ ol 20. 1'7(. I
/Mr, C1llforfli4I ~ t.Md l lltClltlClfl I Ni .... •'-' u"" Ill IM ,,.. ,' \V•$U(MGfON (UP!) _An NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIVEN 11111 lhl ........ !IHI 1,_.j lnft1'9tl ol Nici llJdttn1nl l"Ubtlih«>d Or1na1 COllt 01111 "Ho• \' ~, ·~"*' $Cllool Dl.trkl "' Or•• ~.,, ... Ill .... ,., "' 1n ill.-Count of Ml f 22. )9, Ind \IUlll s. n, ,.,, 11l1.,14
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'ndustry plan to clean up the Countv. C1llfornl1. 1ct!n1 Ill' Ind lhfOU9li,.... "" St 1 OCJ9 , '"'Y . . _ , lb Gov1rn1ng lo.rd. ""'9!1111tr1r r1t1ff'ff ~~OWi; 1 1 "' Co1"6f'ft1•· dtterlbld •~ PUBLIC NOTICE
$400 m1J1Joa ch 1 l d re n s IO II "OIST!UCT". wl~ rKll'tl 1111 to. blll Lot No. so. Tr.ct '"'" U3I nd' --------==,..----
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I · · d rtJs' b in not l1l1r ll'i..,. ltl1 11111Yt-1t11'd tlmt, , • N o>• "" -... • • ,_ (' ev1s1on a ve mg us ess ... 1w bldl lor Ille 1wtrd of . 'on!rt(I ... '"''°'' I), ~· 210pp. d, FICTITIOUS IUSINISI h · ed i ( .,., '4 of MfKtlllnlOVI M1p1, HAMI! STATIMINT
a_i;. . trigger a ra n o "°;~';' :::;r1 :;01~fiv.e1 1" n.. pt.c.t l"roptrty common~ known 1! 1nu Th• 1o11ow1n11 citr.on h ~or1111 LW$lntr.l
cnt1r1srn from consumer ldentllltd 111CtV•· end •111111 bl •nld 1nd ~!u:~: l •nt, 11"11111110!' e .. th. is: c PllOPERTIES 1491 N
groups and indications-the POtllltlf '!~ •IOlld 11 , .... lb0Vt4lllld T"ftlhe; W!lh t ll Incl .$ffllllrl•• ..,.. c!~,ES~~hw1y, l1011n1 '. I I ch ~ aov t le · ·th l!me1nd,,.1ce. -r lllltflltftl1, ll 1 r1dll•mtnl1 tnl t.IUl0tnle9'l!I !" emmen may S P ln W1 Thff9 wUI bl• SIOO.M deposit ~ •JJO\Wl11MllC'l1 ttwreunlo belOl'llll'ICI or In 11"""'1 Mium 5lmlnoton, 1094 c ... 1111. ll~ own crackd0 .... 11. 1~,,~ ~1 te~rnbl~ ='i"...:!itlQn 111rwl11 lol)PMl1lnl119. Lao11n& "'-w:l't· C1tllornl1 ~I \Y1'th w--•-such as "~SS ~ITl'l!n five dirt itttt tr.. 11/d openll'olll ThlrtOTICE 15 Hl!!llEI Y GIVEN !ht! Cll'I "This buolnlM '• concllKr-~ ny' 1n
U\lu.) &'" 111'$<1tY, JUnt 20. lt74 11 10:00 o'doc:k lr><1lvldu11.
d isappointment '' "oop out" d•te. ~• A,M. at Mlln lDOtty, CourthOlltt, 100 Gtoro1 51mllllltori " ;, Elldl .. d mv1t contorrn •nd bl Civic Cfll,... Or. W1tt. City of S1nl1 .t.111, "This s!alemlnl wn •'l.C. wllll tr.. and appall<.'<!, the <.'Onsumer re~-:;.\l:ci 1~..:.,"r :"~~~"::i:i111~~ ttll County of Ot'MIOt• Sti tt of C•llfornl1, 1 count~ c11rk 01 Or•ng• C.011nt1 .,, Mov
groups tore apart a plan •ecu.r1r rfi1rr11<1 10 In '""' c0f!lt1tt ;::.:,n.;1 :=1~ ·~~~ 1~ ":~ ~o. 1~14. ,~11 announced r..tonday by the do•arm~s IM by flll 1111 ol propostcl Ullllld Stain, 111 fM riohl, 11111 Incl Publltl'lld Or1roe Coast 0.llf l"lio..
Nalional Ad~ertisinu Division su~'O~~!tri~cr -v11 TN rl!IM to 1"""""' till "'' lud0"'"'1 CHOtor 111 1"' M•v tt. n, •nd Jun1 s. 11. 191• 1'3.S·74 • " 1 1 1pove delef1bl6 or,..,,.,., .or M> mucJ1 __ -
of th<' council of Better ••IKt ,,,.,. or •l• ds or o w1 v1 •nv IMl'Wlf •1 m1v bl Mo;lt.'lll"'f I'll i11111v PUBLIC NOTICE lrr99ul1rlll11 or lnlormelltln In t nY bkl1 said llt9CU!lon, with lttrlleCI' ln!-.t i nd
Business Bureaus. or In th• blddh111. to1ts.. -----~-_-co-ccc:-::-c:::::--::;-Tl'M! DISTRICT 1111 dll1rrnlntd the Dt!ll<I t l Sanrt Ana, Cillfornli, MIV 1•. .STATIMIHT 01" AllHDOMl!:lifT Of' qen1r1I ""1v111!ng tt!t of P1r dl1m w19n 1914 USI Of FICTITIOUS •Ul llrtl SS HAMI!: TIIE VOLUNTARY plan in tl'le loc:111rv In which 11111 work h to be JAMES A. MUSICK, TM 1011-11111 ~rson1 h1v1 1bllldoOfMd . . ~lor.....t fer 11cli C(ttt or 'YOI of Sl'M!rlfl..CCWOMr tM u11 !If IM l!c!lllOU1 tH,o1ln111 n1m• calls ror Ill 0 n 11 0 r Ing workman llffdld I'll l~K\111 fht (ont!'ICI. County °' Ot'lnQI, C1llfornl1 8AU.H·TOOO FOOO SEllVICF.. 98~
cominercials a i m' e d <1t T"'"" rites ire on 1111 •• 111s 01sT11t1CT •v c. A. st1nc1111. G1rtl9'd sP ,, H11n!lngron a..ch, Ciltl· oNlct localt<I 11 Numbtr On1 LlgllftwluH 0.pulf tornla "26'16.
Childr<'ft as \l'el! as \\'Ork by a Lint, Fcw,mt1in V1llev, Call!.: Copl11 m1v 0'-1!WI 5...,.Rllnt Th1 fl(!ltlou1 l:>UllAtlS Adll'll r•ierrld IO . •! r' I _-h'ld . • bt Obltlntd 1111 request. A copy of 111111 1111 C.iil•rv P•rk 1111, Sllite im 1bov1 wt1 flll'd In Or,1nQ1 Countv °"' pane 0 exper s U1 C l ren s r•rn 5'1•11 be posted 11 >1111 lob •lit. L• At1911n, Ctll lerlll• '°°"' o.c1fl"IMr 13. 197J .
Bobbie Gentry, singer-composer-lyricist. \Vill display
versa tility in four-week n1inj-serics lhat will 111ake
debut June 5 on CBS.
"Earthquake," in 1-1hich a
k1rgc part of Le~ ,\ngrlt'S i::.
d.cs troycd . 'fhc 1novic i.s now
being filrned.
Another Univers.il project is
"!lindcnbcrg.'' in which
11obcrt \Vise will reproduce
the destrucllon of lht' Gern1an
dirigible. Because it is
in1prattical to bui!d a new
one. \\'ise plans to photograph
u 60-fool rnoclel of the ill-fated
llirigible. George C. Scolt "'ill
star in the ftlni.
Castle plans to guarantee an
audience reaction. He ls
developing a device which wilJ
brush the lcb'S of theater
patrons and make them think
the <.'OCkroache& are coming .
He is the same fellow who
electrified theater se11ts to
give vie11'crs a charge \Vhite
viewing "The Tingler.''
be h a v Io r to de v e IO p Thi foregclno 1ch9d11l1 "1 ,., dltm Pub11,1iw 0.-•"9• co.n1 Otllr Pilot, John O•nl•I ToOd. "" Girl1•1~ 5"-. . wa(IK Is b1M!<l uPo)rl 1 workfnq d•Y 01 #Mr tt. 29, •nd JllM $, 191' 1Jll-7• ,,, Hunttnoton &Heh, C1lll.,,,nl1 ~1"'6 gu1ldeltnes. 1111h1 fl) hours. Th• riti for llolld•f •nd '"'"Y c . e111n, ~ C~r1l1ld Sp. Ill.
The con.sumer gcoups said overtime work 1h111 b1 11 1!111 time 1nd ~11nl!fl'l!on l11ch, c11 lom a '2"46 · • one-halt PUBLIC NOTICE Thl1 tH.o1 ln1u w11 (Ond!Kted bv , th~ rules Wlder which the 11 sn'.11 bot manditory upon the oen1r11 P•'•~rsMp.
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Hilarious C.O-Featu10 ~,;\!
YVES MONT AND STEVE DUSTID
ROMY SCHNEIDER mcQUEEll HOFFIDAll
111.1 lfUNKl!N I SCHAffN£R !iim
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industry \\'ill be \l,'()rking are CONTRACTOR 10 wlwlm '"" conlr•cl 11 ---,ICTITIOUI •USIN•ss John 0. lod<I ,. •m . 1w«rdld, llnd Upon 1ny 1.Ubc:Orllr1ctor 1 too broadlv l\Tltten and unck>r him IO PIY not lt sl lhln '"" ... 111 HAME STATIMINT P11btl~hl'<I O••noe Co.11! Od ly P1lo1. · • ·r· f ll)l'Clrlll<I r'etes to 111 VolOrkmtn tmolcryll<I Th41 lollowln.g PlfloOll 11 doing blll!MSI M4'1" 22, 29, ind Junt 5, 11, 1'1' Ull·1~
conlaJn no Spc'Cl JC re orms. by tt-em In the e•ecullon of th1 contr1c1. 11: -.---
s uch ns prohibiting ads for No Dickier m•r wlllldr1w hit bid lor 1 CUSTOM wooo PRODUCTS. Wl s. P U BLIC NOTICE
, '"' _ '' 0 O'"O 0 " •"-0 0 Pullmtn St., S1nt1 Ana, Ctl!I. O?l'o. 1--------------drU"S al)d hinh sugar foods PIO" "' • y "" IYl I ... ,,.. I e BtU(I Clifton! Llbr, 1113 s. McL11n " . h • HI I« 11'11 Dpe~/ng of bldl. Dr., Sinll Ant, Cllll . .,7~S FICTITIOUS •USINEIS
products \l.'Jth pnzes 0 ( A 111rm1nt bond I nd • pttlorm1nc1 Thi~ bu•lnni 1, condvcted by 111 NAMI STlTIMllrtT ' . . ch J' · bOOtl will be re-Quired orlor to t•l<llllon ct 1 di T h~ lollowlng PMIO~$ 1r1 do•n11 CSJVERSAL'S Lang i.> also prem1un1s atta ed. or 1m1ts '"'-cont••ct. lhe P•rmtnt bond ~.u w " v1au:~uc• Lltrr bu.In••~••~
developing a new system to on the nun1bcr and frequency 1" !he rorm wt lorlh Jn 111e con•••ct Thi• itatemHit w11 1n~ Wt1n tM L1REATV \/INEV.1Aos.10i1 l!lu,ine·~ documlflll. C '' c ,.._ Ctot~r Drive, Sulit 2U, Ntwporl l •Kh, supply added dimension to of con1n1ercials during Go~f"fning llotrd 1;"';'~;, .., .. e>I' vo•no• couni~ on M!v c.nioml• 91116' CJIAHLTO~ llESTON IS "E thq k " Th 1 I 'Id · er Ro01r Befoen, Cff"fk ' · M!cllttl A. 1o11cnol11, 1716 Antl911•
0 n 1 y ar ua e . e sys en1 C 11 ren s programs. Putiti•hed Or•n111 c ..... , 0111¥ p1101. F·UIH w8y, ,1,.,,por1 ll••ch, c1111orn11 tl"60 st.1rring nol in ,,.0-11 use c•und speak--and The indust~ pt.-n "'me ••• "· 11. 1914 11...._74 P111;>1l1"1'<! or.--Cot1t 08Ur P1101 M•r , ,, • 0 , .. ,-th k " b I ] "1 ., ,.,._. ~·;, '.I " ~ '" U,21,1'1,JunaJ,197~ 17lJ..7' TMO<lottS.Gre.w.• 11rnng tar
... ar <1ua 'l', u a ~o 11 smoke machines to simulate after eight n1cnths or l ane, New"°'' 1!1••<11• C•lll«nl• "6'°
L:niversal'.i; "Airport 197~-" 11 the effects of a te1nblor. negotiations bet.,..·een the P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE s.~~en~: c~~~ .. 1!'!5111~ "1""""•v,
has a Boeing 'N7 \1'hich is h . b d th _ ___ Thi~ bU1ln.n 11 tiolng cono:t1Kttc1 01 •
disabled in a collision v.iith Columbia's t ing IS ats, consu111er groups an e NOT•c• 0~ •HTl!MOl!O COSTA MISA 9,.,,,11 p8rt,,..•l-hl?
millions of lhe1n. The advertisers under the auspices SECUl tTY INTEl:ll!5T SAN ITAlltY tl lSTl lCT Mlch•ll A. Nlc"'°111 another plan.:>. Pilot Heston (IULIC TIIAHSl"llt ) OlAMGI COUNTY. CALlfOIHll f ttii Slilltm'1•t tilt<! wllh lhe C~m!V
I lb b I.,.· company will soon n:lease a of the Federal Trade NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN TO THE HOTICI INVITIHG ••os C~tk of Or1<•11• County on : MIV 1!1. lf1t .
comes 0 e rescue y octng l'ornmissioo Thomas nOusch CREOtfOlltS. OF SC·IENrtFIC OfllLllMG NOTICE IS HEltEav GIVEN In•• ~Hon Ju1vcred fro1n :i helicopter. filn1 n1ade by l\letron1edia . . ' , 'CONTROLS. B«rowtr. •h11 llotrower. ,.,1911 Pr'09Gl•L1 w111 IH! ·~ct1ve.1 fir t"" Putt1llhM Or•ng11 C011t o111v ~11o1,
producers • '· Chose n d1rcctor of the FTC S bureau wnose buii"''' l<ld•••• is ~ Ctm1>u• Chy c11r11.. on t>thtll o• 111e Cotti Mesa May 1:. 19, Ind Junes. 12. '''t 111~.1 ; The san1e StUdlO IS offe11ng • ,. . f . I c(' do, , ,._ ''' , N 0 0 h St"ll•rv O~lrlct. at lier olflc1 In !tie Cl,... ----------,, .. •1 , !:iurv1vors, JStarr1n1• Jackie o eonsun1er pro e Jon an r ve, " .... Y 0 ewpor '"'1' · H1!L ,11 Fair ori,.., c0111 M••8, , , .-'.:...l.a\'I..~. • .wh.ic i~ EJ.<'~ •J'l'<T -··d-\1 • .,.~ .,[ -·· -· .. , .. -. ..... l"'.--'f" ·-· ....... ~ ... ""'•~I uef.v pf_QJ~not...l.t!!•"' C•W0!'.111•· a <:•Utornl1-•Vl'!t1t-ttror·110Ur .. 11r·n ·oo-Tlh~ -PUBU C. NOTJCE_ .. -
I I M t t...ooper an ; ex wr< 11t! I' ..... 0 11c1..,, 11111>;)~ ul11 C1 au cl wri""' bu••nt1s n1me1 MK! • · · · o -------_ __ --· .<; 100 1ng 011 3 rt la S . , I ·ed · th D <I f t' O ;Jdd•e•~f 1/\111<1 wllhln lhr!'f vt••• ltll Ille )rd d1v of JutMI 197{ It which time -ftCTITlOUS BUStNISS
Vineytird, l\1aS~ 11 i,<:. baSl..>d Oil They . arc , MlOllg l he ln\.O \ Ill C e~O la lO S, p.isr M> l1r as known !o Int Sec11rrcl P1rlr l~ry will bt -nee! publlcly 1"° relll NAMa STATIMINT
the Poter Bc.cchley be~t seller survivors of an a I 0 01 i c also expressed dis;1ppoi11tn1cnt. •r• sc1ENT1Ftc OA;ILL1NG CONTROLS. ~~~.n1::., .~~~.~ou.~I "";~~~~·.~, i~~ Tne 1o11-.no P!'r•on 11 doing riuslnfts
. . ------~----.o40 (amou~ Drlv•, Newporl 8i1Ch, Ci. MODIFICATION OF WET WELl r oR '1' about a while shark that holocaust \Vho try to. hve lll ~660. !s tbOUI Ill m1k1 I bulk lr•ruter bf SEWAGE Pu1o1p STATION IN AO M~ LAWN·"·MAf OF SANTA ANA. ~61
d"VOUCS S\V in1mcrs. undcrgrOIUld 'caves btlt arc oc•P\Tlno B wcurlty lntfrlSI lo IMPCRIAL AVENUE. ' A f~lr Drlvo, Cod• Mes•, C1lllorn!1 t'Jo616
" . BANK., SKured Ptrly, ""'°'r b111!ntn A stl of pli"f, IPKlfltlli.J!ls ~nd ether WILLl-"M G. ORGA N, '*"' F1lr OrlV•.
The king of the disaster attacked by vamptr"' bat -:. eddrt ss I~ 9920 L• Cl•n9111 61vd .. Jn tM contr~ct <IOCu"""'' ,..,.,. Lo! ot!•ine<1 "' co~t• Me••· c11llornl• '162• ' • . CllY or tnol.-woad, Coun!v !ti LDI Art11tl••· th• 0Hlc1 ol the OlrKIOt ol Public AARON RIC~•RO HAWK.ER . 14~1
epics is Irwin Allen. the n1an Also fron1 Columbia \\'Ill be Steie o1 ca111orn11, In !hi t1>1towlt111 of. Services. A:oom 417, In'"'" City Hall uPO!l Y••bOrOVllh St••"· w.isrmln>ter, Celi· 'f 'Th I' ·d "S •bou d" d' I d b scribed Plfl.IJnll ptoplt'1f of Borrower, IHIYmtnl of Flv1 'Oolliri {SSDOl An lornlt 9'l61l "' lO gave YOU ' e OSC! on now n · !rec e . Y 10--w~t, An llxlures ene1 f'CIUloment •nd 8odltiontl rtt•rQt of oni dotli r ui.ooi will Th!1 bUilne1s l1 (Ofl<l\Kted or •n
Adventure." which started the Peter Yates. who d 1 d 1111 1nt•nglbln loceltd 11 ..o.io C1mpu• be mil<ll' 11 nindled by mall. !n<1!Yi<lu~1
h I I d H . ··u 11·11" II'. ,. , r Dr!ve, In "" City of N.wporf llffCh, Each bid S~lll be ... ~ on lf>e P'OOO>JI ~ WILLl,IM G ORGAN . "' 0 e r('n · e IS llO\I. U I · S <l a C 0 a County of Ofan,., Sl8!e o+ C1lltornl1. !orm tn<I I~ the minntr trrovldf<I In !he Th;, s1~1~mtnt • ~s liltd w•th !hp
burning tho world's 1.allcsl resort to1\'n that ·is ('Ut off 1n<1 rnat t~ torriilll"ll bl.II-t•anifer contract docvn'\enll, a"td ~i.;;n t • (')!Inf>• Cla<~ 01 Or.if"IQ• CouRtv o" Mlv
l' .. ,.,d,11" ''' "Th--To••'""'.''"• f•un1 ,,,.. ·Id b. a '' .,Ill be co1uumm11H1 on « •II•• lhf 1ccomp1nll'd DI' • ctrllllrd OT casNer'; 10. "'' " o ._ ~' ' '-\IOI } lro d1r ol J11nf, lt1' •• ~ AirPOrllChK~ or 1 !>Ill bond ID< not lest lhAn l•n l"MllJ
lnfemu." avalanche. 8r8ncn "'1~ 11<1PE!lllAL BANK ,, "'20 per c1nt 01r.1.1"' tttt .,,.101MI of ihe !>Id P~~1,.,-._i o·~M• CD49! D~llv Pi1{;1.
Lt C1ene1;1a e1vo.. ln """ City of mack p1y1tll1 lo Ille Co.it MIS• ~an!tttv 1-'~f 11. "· 1nd JYnt J, 11, lt7' 18'0-I' Onc,11·:ill of Allen's offiCf' at 1nolewoa<1, C011nlr ct L~ Angetet. Stile 01,1. ----
20lh Century-Fox is devoted lo o1 c~iotomi~. NOTICE 1s FURTHEllt GIVf:N 11\.111 1n-l'UBLIC iSUTICt.: DATEO May 11, 1t1• ec1ro !If Olraclor• of !he C~•• l<le•• arti~1 s' dcpit l!Oll-; of his futurr SCIENTIFIC Ol:ILLING S1nll1rf 0 It I r I c I "'' n~·~·ofo ....
I 1'1 I d CONTROLS, 8orrowt1 e1!1btl11',11<1 I Pfl ¥tlling r1W: lf'tll SCI~ of FICT1t1ous I UllHfSS MAME STlTIMI NT Jll'Ojl'C :i-lt'Y 1 n C H C JimH W. Murrtf, Prf'lldenl '."•~es In 1,wrdftQl!:t wlll'I ltW, lo be POI -TM
"Be,1"01\ll !ht• Po seid on l}~·S..llS..n'Mon 1.11yi IMPERIAL SANK '" '""' con•l•11Cllorr of, ... •tloY• _,h!l•<I ·~' loftow11111 "'""" i1 eoi... -M':•
Petf-r"-clcl s-o•e<I P~r!v ' lrn~ro••m4'nl<. Tlltt s1ld rite 1nll sc•lf '"''"'• •., .. 0 0 U' S. '"' --' , ·•1•• ~111<1 by '"" ftoard OI Dl•e<tc•• uy '-a " " " ' ~
.,Dirty Mary, Crmy Urry"
I "Ya11istllillig Poiftt"tPGI
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Slr•r McQruttn
0115ti11 Hoffman
"Papllon" .... IP'G l
"The Griaway"
Family Twin Cinema
I 7161 81100kHUllST ST
F'o~<11n Yollfy-'162-1248.
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HELD OYER! 7th WEEK
IEST J.CTl:ESS
GLENDA JACKSON
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By R-..i C. Cof1, VlcP l>re\•Offll R••o1wtlon Mo. 1._110 on lht" Uh dly cl Gi.nne1rf, Ll(lu!W B.ttch, C1Ulor~··
1 ... PEllAL llHK ~el:rvftrY. 197• ir1d I• en Ii!! in the oflk~ .tu\1 • -
ml LI Cle-I Blvd. of tttt A•lhtinl SK•eliry 17 Fa!r O•I • ll•l•n Wf!'t Sha!'""'· ;Qt 1..rc•e" t-IQ I.
1""19"'!°"• Cl, 'IOlOl . Catll M•tl, TAilt sti<I r~tl I nd OClle~,:l l""~"·' l"a<h. CBll!crnl• '2651 PuDhs.l>ed Or~1 (:(>If! Diiiy Pilot. '*•in rt .. rrll<I IQ Ind ~ltd In !hi• l n•~ l:>Ui•Af>I It (illldll(le<I by 1n
Mav Zl, 197' 1&11·1' nol•t f -• l!>OUQh 11111r·on<1 com~tle!y ,,1 (n<llvld.,.,I,
--------!or!h he•t•n, '"° th&t ~•IO ''''' • He-l•n wnt sno.n•1 PUBLIC NO'l'I C"' · · · • T~·~ "d'~"'t"' '""" lllr<l ... 1111 t1>41 I IJ l llOl>IHI bY ll"d tKOC.;lion I• mad•"~·"' ( I' LI • ' 0 C(,l>n•~ on "'·~ ol th!\ nnt;ct by •ele•ence. 1 1~.u•;,~, ~· 0 '·'"II•
FICTITIOUS IUSINISS Th• contr1clor \h811 In !he.;>•~'" n··»"<"I l"J.Olt NAMf STAT•ME NT ol H'le work •r><I 1mprc~o'l'lnh tof'!~rm !n TKf tol1owln11 l>l'flOA• ire doing 1ht LPDo• COde ol 111~ 51,.1e ol ~.;l'fc•'''•(, P1.or•hJ1e.:t 0•dnt1P (o•~I 01lly .. llo!, bu•ihe•~ ,Ji; ,.nd otht• l&W• ol •&IO Statt. •Pplk.,bl• ,1,,1 .l. }'o, ""d Jun•}, 11, 1910 1136·1'
(1} ZOOYS. (ll IODYS QVAL1T'r' llM'.eto, Wl!h !ht f~cectl ·in ~nl• " ,, c
CISCOU"IT CEPAll.TlllENT STORES "'"•1'°"' "• mey C4 rtQuirl'CI ""0 .. t~r :
1'10 Eo•I lmprrl&I Hlgnwiv, Ful!trllln: •l>t'(la! •t11u11, Dur•.;oml ' 1) wh nl -
C&li!()tnia t\163:1 Pl'O<f'edlng• ~ret>nc!f• ire l•,•n eM
HARTFIELO-IODVS, IN ( , (I w~lch . hive no! bttn 1u~'''~"° .,. :t·•
O.Jowa,.. (orPOr•lionl, 4'1 Nlnlh orovl••oAJ ol lhe ~it><>• C°"' l>t!t.,•n;c r .. •
l'L'CL IC /'\OTICE
••CTIT!OUS I UllN•s s MAMIE STit.TliMliMT
!ollVN•IV/ ~"0" !o doinQ t:>u1i1t1!3 Aven~. New Yotk, New York 10001 lo l•t>cr 111111 bo 91vM1 O<•IY In lhe n•d""-· .. i_ This bu•1 ..... ~ Ii condllCIHI bV • provldf<l by liiw. ",'/JIYNE L[it.Sl•~G co·~ ..... MY , 150
CorPOr•licn. The con!r&c!or lhdll 11•• ~ n I• 11.o~~fl!o C""'· Fuller1on, C1lll«Al• HARTFIELO·ZODYS, INC un':"1nuf4c!urell niale,;~1, ~rouutfd in th• ~11.J}
Lee Frefl:lm•n, U"•llKI Stile• ""~ r--lv "'~""'''"'~-t v:.vn• A k•ttt, 150 Row,,11 Ori¥t. E~tc. V·Prf'S. m11t"r!1l1 m1,.vtae1urt<1 ln tr.e l)n•l•d F vll~f!~n. Ll lllDrnl1 t1•3> T"!1 •lal~menl w•• li led ,,.;,~ tho! S11ro1, s11b,lanl!ally •II t•om m~t'd~I. Thi• llli>•nl~S 11 condiic:ttd llY 1n
(Ol/nty Clerk of Ot1nge Cou~ly on Mllv ,, Pf"OCIUCe<I In lht Ulllltd S11te1, In '"' .nu+~•dU"I. IW•. S>e•lormance of Ille tonlract. I Wt¥tMI A Htlfl
2021-0C No bt<I i.naU be (on>lderf<I uni•·• •' i; T!ol~ 1r1i.mrm .,.., l•le<I ,.,th Tl'lt
f ·WS1 mede on I bl;mk form lu,nit~fll t>Y the f (Lumv C.l1rk of Or•ngt C.ountr on M•¥
Pl:ESTON J. Jl:LINI! All'f. Cos1• ~1• S.:Onllary Ol<lri<I and !~made 1~. 1911
tlM Wll11'1in l111lew.,,i, SuUt tOt In 1ccord1nct wllh fh1 provisions 01 the l "''°' levettw Hiii., C1Uror.i• 70211 prOPQ11I r11qulr,....,.1.. l"Mll'
Puflllihe<I Or1noe Cot1I 011lv Pllct, EKh blditrr must bf llceft!.M and 1f'o Pullll1hed 0••""'" Ct111! D•ily Pllol. Ml~ I, 1$, 22, 2', 1'7' 1615·7• prequ•lllll!!! ai rtQ~lrM :.v law. .'!-.Af 7?, 1t. I ncl Jufll S, 11, ltll 1111·71
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
7ht BOltd of ClrtclOr' of In.-Co1ll
"\t11 S1nll••Y Ol1lrlcl re1erv1~ Int rl11ht 10 r11ec1 •nv o-r an Dkh. 1---~===~===~--l---------------------1 BY 011.DEllt OF THE 80ARO OF flCTITIO US •us1 t1ESS
NOT ICI 01" lllLIC TlANSl"f:llt DIRECTORS OF THE COSTA NAM• ITlTIM•NT (lft~ 1111 -Ut1 u .c.c .1 MESA 5ANtTAltY 01STRICT The lol low!t111 plrtom •• , de<IRg No11e<i! I• htflby oN•n IO 1ht Ctldllorg MIV l, 197• bu,lre•l 15'
of JAMES OAVIS AHO ETllEL OAVIS. Publl1n.d Or1no1 Co11I D•llY Pllol, GREELY ANC NIC~OLit.S. 1011 Trtn>ltrO<', whOll builnf'IS Mldreu Is Mir 16, 71, 197' 116-ll 811ilMH Ctn!tr Or., NO. 2•S, NtwPO!"I 260$ Nl"WPOrl Blvd .. Wt1l, NfWl)orl Beech. _ __ _ Beech. C1lll0tn!1 t166-I
Cotmtr o! Or1nge, S!1t1 of C1!11otnl1, th1! PUBLIC NOTICE "Tneo<1or1 S GrMlf, •10 M«nlng Sl1r
I 001~ lran1!tt II ilDOUI lo DI "'lld~ !<> . Lan,, N..,..l>O"I Be1c1'1, C1lltornl1 t'lMO
l 1Von v. J011n1on. Tr1n.+tree. wtto.e ------1 Mlchffl A. Nlchola1. ill6 Antlou• • buil""'ll add,IM· ll · lDM. Gufver Drive, SUPflltOlt CO_UIT Of TNI! W;o1• J«wperl l&11ch, C11llornl1 tlUC lrvint, Coi.mty of • Orlngt, ·Sii~ of STATE 0, CALl,OlltNll fOll 1Mt tH,otlneu I• being collductell by 1
Cilltornla. THE COUNTY Of OltAMGE ~-"~"MP
The pr-rty to M trtmtert<I 11 toc1lld Ne. A·T'"' I Mkh•e1 A, Nlcl'lo!1s at 260S NewPOrl Blvd .. we,1, Newport NOTI CE Of" HIAltlNG 0 11' PETITION! Thi> ~t~1e....,.,1 1111<1 with lM (Otlnh
Btilch, COtlnlf of • Orange, Sti tt of fOR PlltOIATE 0, WILL ANO FOR Clerk or Or~11111Govn!y1111 M1y "XI, 1t1' California. , LITTEIS TISTAMENTAlltY f »011
Said prop.-rty le de!.(,lbed in g.eneril E1l1!t of EZRA l0W£: NEELEf, Pullll1ntc1 Otl"Q• Lw~I O••lf PHa!, ;i~: All ~•ode In 1rltdo!, ti•ture•. e<1u!t1men1 0.cedsHI. "'"'v 21, », inJ June l, n . lt74 llll·I• ind 9oocl will of the! cCfff'f; ,~ bttslnt11 NOTICE IS HE lltEEIY GIVE'! l~tt ---
kncwn •s HitbOr Coll!'f Sholl ind loc11ec1 FLO'r'O RAYMONO NEELEY Al'IO LOU P UBLIC NOTICE If 1605 Nt'lll'POrt 11...:1 West NtWpo!'I OEAM N. HlRltlHGTON lllYI Ille<! hlrr· · ' In 1 petition lor Pr(lbl;;o DI ~1111 1fl<I !or ---·~ ---flitcl'I. COtllllV of OrlllVI, Sl•!t of l11u1nc:1 of lellers T1tl8mtnl1ry lo tht FICTITIOUS •UUMllS
C1llfom!e. , pettllcwiers r~ to wlli;h " mll<lt HlME STAT•MI NT
TM bulk 1r.i1~r wilt ~ comltmrntltd kif furthlr parllallarl. Ind ftlll ll'le lime The lollo.11>11 ptrson 11 doing busl-
on er after !ht Vtll dtY of M.-.,, lt7', II t lld pltc1 of t..arirlo tt.. Hmt! l'las been ts:
1500 ~d,mJ, SuUt 2<N. (0111 N.111, llf lor JUnt II, 197', ti 9:)il •.m .• In C.OSTAMESAWELDl"tG,WlWtil1/1n
County of Orlmtt. Sl1te of C1llfttrnl1. the COtlrlraorn of Otl)lrlmtnl .. o. 3 ct Slr~I. llov. 31, Cotti ~11, Ct !ll«nlt So fir 11 known lo Ille Tro•nllt•1f'5, 11\ wld court, 11 JOO C.lvfc Ctoill!r Orl~e "'77
bu.slMU ft lmfs Ind lddtHIH bM'!I ""' West, In'""' Clty of S1nt1 ""'· C11ltornr1. MICHAEL JOHN MILLINGTON. 111 Translttor tor'""' llN' .. fl¥S It s! p;isl, u Dlltd Mlfll' 20. 197• Dtl Mlt Avtl. Apt, B, Cotti Mist, dlfflrlt'll lrom 1111 1b0Yt, 1re: WllLIANI I . SI JOHN, C1llfornl1 '2671
Un--Co.inh' Cl1rll; Thh bUllMS' ,, Condll(led or In In· {)alll<I: Aoril 2(, ltl4 OIOltGI" L, 101.ZO dlvldv.11.
· Lavon v. Johnwin Att°""'Y 11 Y• M.. J . MhUnoton Tr•n•""'8 l ~l'tll ••v l"t•ra Sllltt1 lH This ,11tlll'Tltnt w1, lllM with lh•
ltoblr1 L "Uln,..1'9'fl, •••· lit-Nltlll/, Cllltwtll• '2'1, Counfy Cl1rk of Ot'111Q1 Co.inty °" Mtt 15t0 Alll11t11, l llllt • Tiit 1714• ....,.11 .1 :Kt. 1t 7•.
CCIII MIN, CtllfOOT!ll '2•2f Atl9"11r fw1 l"etlrlflltn + l'.Wll
3 Big Days!
Pl.Jotll"llld o...,... (Olll O•llr Pllof. Pllbf!Vot'll Or•noe '°'" 0 111\' ,.!lot, Publlshtd Or•no• COl!I o.u,. Piiot.
May '1'1, 1974 lllf·7AMav 72, 23, 2', 191• 1831·7A Mir 72, 2', I nd June S, 12, 1970 lto1·1A
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
Pl.Ai-::Nf:O USE REPORT
GEl'<J£:"1A l Ti l::VEf'J Ul S >tA i;J NG Cie~~rel Relf•'"'' Sharing pi~ te&.r .. lunch d1rtctly to loc1l rnd 111!1 ~ernmenl,, Tt>e llw 1cqu!rr< t.ich 00"•"""''"' Id pu!>li<~ 1 ,.pe<I a1 ht pl1n1 tor fhe utl of 1h111 lun<I~ 10 lnlor<n Jn el!lr"" •~d lo enc.O<Jr•IJC llirir pot11cipJl10n ln dtc1d1ng how
th~ rllOl>IY ou11n1 tobl1~n1 W~hln the uu•po.1t s l•lltd. '°'" IJ(Wllnm1~t milr Chl<>Qltl'lil 1peoding Jll•"·
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May 25, 26 a 27
U Exciting Hours! 10 Great .Shom!~
36 Performances Daily!
18 Thrilling Ri des
Knott'• Wild Animal Follies
Zolten'a Gypsy Puppets
Qholl Town Funlighlers
UVe Mariachi Music
Twilite Highlights
Jimmie· Rodgers
S1111.11d'1y. Su"dfly S Mnnday
Dancing
Sltlurdar & Sunday N1gf\1:;
KNDTT'S BERRY FARM
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NOTICI! IS HERllY GtVEN 11\AI Ot11wt,.. ew,1tt:i ' 4tl • Nlllltl woman .~. husband b ~•0"'11 ~~Mid11l.on ol Di.o~G<'l'\11 1,1" l~ M1ll•P6t ,.. ti 'k"f•tr 1•11. '°°"
CATHERINE TAU.IA,..., II ... ·~,. ·-· ... -· -'"' '"" ··-Cl . h G Wt .. riti•~ O.e•tti, o .. n••n (> 2. )'··Mull\ "•1> t •o J1o ')(l>OU In " ,, for , ,,..., "'"' • •"• boch eM ullet\ E.o~trn~ »-...t•'·I Mo\R" Tr 111'1 l/t, S(otl IM 1· J
pei!LllOl'I robllt of WIO tlld for Tllk llu•IMM I• <cr411fflod W e terVU1¥ I llfe prlJoo sentence ........................ "'.. osing t e ap QllOl•CI b~ o ... t·lllf· Eton Lifl :IJ"-'il''• Molli Al'll lft t<it SCotnl 0 '°" 31'.i tu~ ot t.tltttt Ttsllflltf'll•l"f ~ tM corw•tlon. • ba (O..ot~• Cit•'~' tti (;O!o Nuc H , 1•·· MOoQ111 Co 11'1'1 1~ SCrlPi:K H 1•Vt l~o.(o
119tUl&Mr felt•trl« -which ll IYMICI• for H•R.TFlil.D-tOOYS. INC. I been given the same Di I Ion ••('I 01"'1• ., OI e.• 1'1\0 ••'• ti.. Mof~• to JS JI>\'; S.<1 W!'ld a t\1
lurtl!« ptrlk ulars, •lld ftltt ff1e flme tftd l.M ,rt«lmln 880 ut e tlO\.t (£1"''" !I N!,1«'U ,, / I MOOrt .... llV, tl S" ,,,,.t(ll ) l''t pl1te 'o£ht1rt119lhtUimtht•bttn .. I euc.·V~fff.· penalty for a flrst~ • fin~.I T,.. Qwole•CM#1 •n 1., t,Mol••n6' J"4' Swlfle\lr ;ov.t1•0
fOI' JVN 4 •.. 1~14. I t 13' e.m., In ...,M lhh 111~1 WM fl~ Wltl't "" ,,,'"'61'_ 1'0"\ l10 llO! 11'>(11••'• f;n•'11• c ~. J•, MQ"•Y> I)'/. 1• ~ .... n UP .... 20•1, (Oi.ll"h'wm qi rnlfll N 3 • ' Goo<" 0 •• •· •-· murder -v·~·-In ... a !•ll•I mer~\Ofl, IOll•0 1t.<1uth 01 I\ o l)'t MO\t• CP )ti 36 ... !lt>o••'" \'h • o. •• d '7 • .,..,,.. ...,..nty on M1y .,_, 11..'UUll u11; f Jtf rri B 'llLTON MOSKOWI-p ackag' ha 1. I IJ)wn 0r commo\ E<iY S&l •·· ~ • ""°''"" '" 11 , ir. ~"'o"°" 11 n co1.1rt ••• 700 Cl¥ C:..ltt Ori... w.11. In .. lt14. I In 0 a age y" '"" 1ng, p nnaceu 1ca s ••OM, .,,., CIO "°' l'!/\dtl fl 1]1, '"•Mollo• •1 ~·, • Wo TO" ;M'llo li.'U
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011'° .. _13,1.,'-.... ~ ~---ua~ .... a consumer products a nd r••~'•" •<Y.1• ••cu 1n ,, ,,1M•So:»•tn ''• ~·-,<:;oc111 wi 11· .. 11''• -• ...... I San ~-'-•·-Counf 1'•"\aC!oc.r1\ E•t•1co 13'< l' 'IM$1 ~I~ 111, ll'• So (t1nGs 31"1 Jl'IJ WllLIMI •• ti JOHN, , •• STOit J • .Cl.tNI. "'"•· n .l"..lalf\;l,Ol» ' y fllN.U. o•c•••s This seems to be the year making tremendous Stfides IHOUSTAIAl~ F.1 .. ln-j. !. • MYH•""' 11)" 11·~ SlnCI P,tl) 11'• 1.~. Ciioun!Y ,Clerk HS4 Wlltlll,. ....,...,., hllll • ~'""' '--..,.,..._MIJ'U_lS ANI) UTILITIES ~""on ll 1l, 1• •1IJ\f (nv')I ~; l(l'o SOl!'1r• 11'• 2l
JULIUS W.-IJll:DMAH, INC. ·-"' HHI .. Cl:llfwlQ·tn11-......,..r_ -Court, Oittyl Lynn Mllllf. w-Ind Mlrll"n. J , that Dow Chenlieal will come. overseas. QQw ~g@ mo~ng lu.1.<111v "••m !Jr a 8'. >I•! l•111, l l"• S1•n..d1 I 11» ll'AI ltn St. ANI""' Oft.,. ,.ubU.iitd Oflf!Ot CO.II Diiiy ,.llot, ·•·-• b B 1969 M.11 11 1.,..• F"t111 L{Q ~ 6 IN'! MdlV .-1 -s10 Reors tt''1 1~'' sut ... ,.., c •. ,.,.. M•Y •· 1s. tt. tt, 1'14 1.i1.14 Southall Pureell, Ji, also was ~!!.'•· e1•1"'• •M Gordon w. close to overtaking Union up, year Y year. Y ' t"~ "''~ f.•ng•t.1 1-. l'·• Ni P.o•tn1 6" •. s1.an1 11m 1$ 11, T•h t21J> 01'4UI "-'"'' C.• ll'll v . INI H•rvrf Carbides twi>to-one gap over A(y\hnt IJ • u•' f )I B<i~1n 1V' • , , . "~•d~rn j•, " • ~1-'j "'" n• • 11 ·•
P LI sentenced to three concurrent DuM •• ,,.1"""· Ind E1r1 o. Carbide as the ""'lion's secood A11 M•tro 10·1 11•, 1\1 C•P•ll }''• ,~,. N•w11 co c .. 1·, s111,N 11 ... ,., l''> Allonttn fw1 f'ttlt•r UB C NOTICE S.rdo!I•, JoAnnt 1nc1 ••IKI ·~ Dow had been narrowed to six· :..<1.~1 c1. 1~. IM' •it M"~c. ., • •l··!"J "'~1 v n·. 1t1. s1e•• N s 1·, 8'•
Pl.IOl!slled Or1"91 C11111 Delly Piiot MIY•----=""""~--------1 ItH.o-1!>-year state pr I g 0 n Sttlrimtn. C\1111111 tnd l•rrv w.-,n1 largest che j I rod r A•ei Ill• 21 in. i\t T ;Fin ra j~ • Nl (<jl~I "' I I <.11"" let u•. 11'• 1s.16,22,1'14 uu.741 f'ICTITIOUs •••••••• '-r Mtr•ltAnn•l'ldG•lllO'YS(°" mca P ucer. to-our. A1,. u .. 1 •r.11.F~oo lw 18 1' ,,j.0•1"~ A 1~ 1~ ~11w1>c10 13 •~ NAMI STATEM•NT sentences for two -~~rles Pldll •• JOffl'll Emt•I •llCI Dolor•' H d I La ' "''··~ (,,( 11·. 1J Fyr t~t 0• 6'• 6 .1'11vl'1!' t'\ j',. \~ ·1~!,ICl·' l:J ,, ••• PUBi.lCNOTIC'Ji; 1""1U'I; P1<1IU• ea quartered in Midand, s t year, v.·ith Dow ... 11~u&•• 1 , 1·.r,,,..,..,1 11 11 ,1-.~'<h•• 1, 1~ ~ ..... cp , .. ~~
Ttie 1o11ow1119 sier'°"' ir1 doing and one att~..o ........__.. Wltnt" M•f'l'..vi ld1 Ind Oua ... let Ml h Dow has~ "In breathing do\vn its neck, A1•Q" Pn• 11 • 1l'~1F•11n1< £.1 &· .. ~ ••'""'"'1 ec 11 • ii ' '""' c.ri> l··· J~. ---,-,----------1bu•fnail11: .,.,~ •~)' Ill C ., ~n ma. &{a JllhW Tel 11'• 1'.i"" F''" Mq ~ ~·• "'"'' t~1r, " ", r~n•r>o• 13'" ~•V•
,ICTrTIOUS IUIJNISS OllA,.GE COUNTY AlllT WotllO, She could be ellglblf: for parole -Wltn\I M. •l'ld lllolltrt N. Carbide tu rned in a Am An"I .'. )•, f••~nd I( 10'1!I'·1'"'"""" tr> 71', JR. r~1•or w 11'11 1~''1 NAMI ITAT•MINT ):)jf H1yn A,,.n.11e, CHI• Mal" c 11, w1111em1. Mary •rid lllonetd o.1n run on Car· 1 f , Am r:•o• ,,., u .. F•<>1 Foi;. ~1 , ;•. ·°"'"o .. ,. ~·, 1~,,,,~~1 JJ', Jjl/,
Tiie follOWlllll ptl'tortl trt dolllll t262f in elgbt years. f'l\l>lpt. Nlney E, Ind Jlrnts $. b 'd f I sat S actor)' performance, }t Am ~"><1 11'; 11'• ~ ... +1~1 H ~ 1 K'110t<"n D• ~t SI 1~"1 (.n 11''> 11'.o busl~"' 1,1 Stinl"Y G. Ciprllll, 30lt Hivn ... vi., Hotbcllet', MiuY Allf\ lltd Frlll I e Or ten I boo t d ·I I 2! l A1" fl11n •'10'>1l'•!Ga1~r1n 1, ,;·, 'l0t<·d" [, 1., u, l1ll~n, ~ 6'.,
C • M ..... n..~11 ·--v1'cted Gloro1no.hrnl«E.enc1a11llG. years. clos·,. se tssaes percen to ,,.,,''"" '" S'•V..•fln~ 11· 11.,CK""' Mt 1, 1·1 ''"'• nc 1, ~·, IJ.8.1.. IHCN Ill "°' $!Kith Mao······ OSll MUI. c1111. ttt:M ... .-w;·~ ...... ~vu ~ • ,, ,, • ·• . th L•flf•. 1C1rtn RH 1nd a-D1nol1 reach $3.9 billion. But Dow ·"' v"·e . '· c.~•~ L1J r. 1 , ou,., L~' ~ 10 ro .. rt M' /''·· 114 Anlhe!m, C1lll. 01804 Cltrk letnl'llCl't" 2273 Rvt~tl Ori"'' 11'1 e Slaying of Af1tbony P . R1.1mell. Jimts L. ll'ld Glorli J. ing a gap I /o. MC•<'>'' I~ .. l~ • G~t~W To /', ,, , ,D<l•••v M 1', 11•, l •n Q<~n ~·. ~·., Vlllltd Btnlntta ln""'meM~. lne., ..01 Co.tt1 M1s1, C•lll. 9!624 Cal H b"~--d V I" H..,,1..,., P•m•ll Ind Rotllld A,., T01ev ~'• 10', GC!lto (11 1 . ., ~11 c ... 1 1•, 1~ •I '"""~ Fn s•,. bl• SOU!h M1onoll1, AMhol!lm, C1IU. nat)ol Dorothy H, ICtf\MdV, W) AUllt" 8 . er uc>UIUI , an ,,e5· Perbt, Slndfl Mirt• Ind Giry John that W a S i>< "'"' Wv•ll I , S'• Gn Aytn1 j/', 'll'I•, p,.,..ont 1 • J , 11"0 Pro 31 31'1•
lhil bull""I 15 ConclU(;fed by 11 Ori ... , Coltl Mt11, Cllll. t262' Jey Purcell ..._,serving hi 8• ;, ( J Anl>ou>< ll't J,o., Gn Au!~P L , "" IOv,.,, NA 1·, 1' .. Twm 015 II 18'/:o corporit!011. hrNr• Ceprln1, :l05' H•v" ""'" , U<>&""'' 8 ;::t· 8onnl• L. •nd $1•pllen P. Once im· iif• · Aot •co '~" 1J 'l~n a,r<d ,, 1•
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THOMAS L. WEST, "••1ldtnt co.11 Mesa, c.111. 9'1626 life tenn this year. Fl -· Frtnk Anthony •l'ld G•rl men se . It t' llfQNEY TREE Al>!. ln<o io' 11•' Gn ''"u~ io lt'• P~1>,1 ll• i;·1 i~•. Un• a..01 3~. ''!. Tnls sl1temen1 wes fll" •II' ,,. Thia b1,11IM11 11 -Rd·-1" -, '~"•t ynn !I A•an M•' ' • 1 Gnl ~l\,>I~ on ''J' . I p~,'"' ~l' / l• , uruon Sp1 li'~ 18~• ~""'"'" "' Frll'ICll, Myrr11 G, Incl l'kwd lH had on •'ts A••O,. I-Ir ll • ll ••Volll SFd l·l·, 10. P~•. (,om 71 11'. UnAr! Tt1 S,,._ 6'/t
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19 A. 00.ollly W. K•nnedy Busick, llUlln 0 . 1nCI l1wr.ncl P. side energy '°'"o (oi,, I" ~ G•apn ~r ~'• I; Pdll Q(Q! 8 t 'Ho UST" l 11'1) •? ~17-0CC • Tlll1 1t1!emtnl w11 t!ltd with tilt p uJ S't Mellow, KinM"1 Wiison end Chirlo!le "'11 C.< LI I? •l·. G•e• Jl a. "· 1·,1 p.,~1 11,.. 1l IJ\.o Un•v Fd>· IJ'1 I'"• B~ltTZ.TIGlltft\AN CoontyClerkolOr1ng1Coun1yonM1v3. op ar I es El1lne and imagin· wasnottobestopped.Jtcame 111 ' ~1~~1 11'.l/ HdCn (h ~ \ii Pv1,,c,,, IJ',1•>\ldQMHI! l'• •• ,. AffOrlM\f 11 ll• 191•. Wllll•mllOft. Hetm10 LKoy •nd M.1r1 ' Au!O 1f'1 •• , .• Hdl\n E.W 11 11 P,,, N S• I!. 11 1 .lv~n<P Sn l'• •'• Suil• M"O f'-ll"' Pll•lcl• ation. MOSKOWITZ through with a 28 percent ll~lfd A•o l'o l •IH'"'" lir II ,. ,Pd(.\,!. w ·~ '"'•t"'·'~ O•k '?1 .1l•·
1t00 ""·" tM Slit• P1,1bll1hed Or11199 c111it Dilly Piiot, BERKELEY (UPI) -The Ven z.im. Vrs1 anCI Abt1h1m "'•ler Based in New York, Union :::~.'~a,~; ~ '. ~ •1;:~~1,.~Q':; 1:i, 1 ~ 'l:;"~.;:~H :~; ~ri:,;.~~~0~.'"s"t 1!''~ 1~::
los An ...... C1Utoml1 ,..,. •• , .... ~s, 27, 29, 1e1, lS67·7' University or c & Ii f 0 r n I a ••y111. It-Id E•rt Incl P11Tlct1 Jene Carbide, W1iil last year, has sales jump to cross the $3 11~•·'' f• 11'. 2•·· H"Nll\ 11 ~ : ~ ~ lr>:on•r w ,. : 6 iV<d..O s~~ J>> ,, ... H•1I011,Sl1ntfVJOMph11'1dR"lhlr•ne b'lli kf thef' Ill ba10 .. nt. l o 60 ,He''"l C. 11 1 17 lp'<><I"' s , ~•·\l"ualSc }''• 6'•• Pvbll\~eit OrlOQe Coe11 o 1ny Plfot. PUBUC NOTICE reports tbe Berkeley campus c 11rk, Gtorol• H. tl'ld Gllbtrt A. been resPonding to the I on mar or 1rs me. uaiov Mu 11 , i~· 'IH1qt>o< c~ 1;', ,, • r-~,. Cdr s•. e .•vo1 s11<>e • _, s'• May I, IS, t2, 1t, lt1' 1601·1' )) Abfrctomtfl•, Hlrry L., Jr, aria Feyelle h if llanio. Rel \l'o Iii'·"''"''\ EL l •'> J~. Putn t~p ~ t ',IWJr EBK 10'! 10•• -----~ --f'ICTITIOUS IVSINISS wi be the site of~ separate B, c a enge with the stodgy And its profits of ~7 1 nliHion lJd, ... 11 F II 111•1 f<oo•e• Id IQ CAA>u en ll'.'• U',.I Wd>h N(; 11' 11""'
POBLIC NOTICE ·~· ST"T•M•-----·t e•er"'sea thio ICyJe, H. Jtmes. Jr.'"° Lindt ll'.1y oompla of t . d iiav1··~~ 11'• 11••1 f«1nl M!~ 1;>. "'11 0,,l»·n (~ 8 9 wa.mn I S'I 6
----~===~·------The loilow1"'11 Plll«ll 1rl dolno snrln<Y f'INAL 08C•fl9S Jumberlnn g iant. £1tnlly L> 11'' 11', Hv,!~• (_ 11·, i,., ll~•tm 159 1bl Wr«;il 'M ,,., /•,•
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FICTITIOUS IUSINESS business 111: .. t""''6• anter-4 Allril 16 ""''6 $290 rrtillion. He" Prn •• ) I •M~ 1 .. 1n1 •.• b. l<i!Ym<I I' II w .. l!nq M 8. '111. NA.Ml! STATSMl!NT CHRISTIAN KNIGHTS MENS ___ .:__=-----·------! Ctlty, Doris M•rl1 •nd P1ul R1tnon The Carbide management is tlet1 Lllb '.U • l~ •nll<l W•I 20 . 1u•, R•IM p,,c 11 !l''>'W"<"I pt J , 4'• •
rn1 foUowl"'ll Petton 11 Clol"'ll builneM HAIRSTYLING, ,.. E•tt 11H1 s""'· PUBLIC NOTICE G1011on, s11riar1J,1'1<1 s1e.,1n f . If Carbide thought })O\V B•11° Co :~1 :~·., •n<h N~<' b • 1. •1Re<<>Q Eq 1-. ~ ... w\ Kye.. 1•'• ,,. .. ' ""' COii• Mes1, Cttlfornll '2'21 _ ----------ler1«1, Rosllle J, Ind SltVffl C, apparently aware Of hOW El•g D•m "' •nlo•~~ 1'. 1 , R~g E•~< 11·o 18 •11,'JC!!r ~d !I>' o II>·"' '
CONCOUAS PRODUCTS, 3*10 Chlnnel Ron.eld lnlte AIUMll't, 24 Alber! ,ICTITIOUS •UllNftS lt:•nwortlly, P1lrfcl1 l . •rid K1rmelh l . resistant the company has had nill OUt Of Steam it Was ~:~11 't~ ~~' ~,, rn>lr L~ll •'• ~ 'j R•I• Un•~ 9 ' 16'"i Wtll~mt 1 !Mo 18~: P~.~:"'::f.~ 8=~~~u~~ ChinNI P~~1~·i.;°'~1:f!Y·A~~~rn~:'1,!tber1 The 1,,.i!~1,!~!!~~::!r, b\lilntis ::~~'fn°: J;.~~ Mi.i'oi;.c' J:~o MT1mOthY been responding to the wrong. Dow weighed i~ for the R:~:~.1 rii ~,: ~~::,:~:£~ ~~ :~.'~ :; ,. 1 :~:;1 P~:: ~:~: ~i'.~i E:~f~:~1 •!·~ 1i~! : f~i', N:~.:s~tar.h, ~~;;: llY I~ f~~,ce, ti7.~:.:.~· ~'!!io:'~ m;: t n 11: O·THlllEE OE.Ve l 0 p MEN T M~r:::.n Cltrlct M1t end Eu;ene Challenge With the stodgy first quarter 0£ 1974 with ~~Cn (p 1;;: 1~<, 1:~18:~~ j .. , :·: !~~g~, ~,; ~;: l:' :1~':d ~~~ n,: ;~'I• :
in!llvo!IUdl. lnlll,,jd1,111I. COMl'AHY, )tll llrcll, Ntwport le1cll, GIY!orll compaJcency Of a t j r e d sensational increaSCS Of 45 Boll E•n> 7!' 1 ?l'111ntN'•' I ' a·' Rollin> 8 ll'' I~':! Worl(I Sv 8 8'• • Marte Alan R_,, !'IOl'lald l. A11bon ""' Tllom11. Lora lee 1nCI 01nnl1 lvnn lumbering g· 1 t d 44 I • I llwlll Np 1~ 18'• 1n1111 (p J' • 1· •I Rnu,~ Co l'• J'<j·w,,'lh! w 7'~ 1'• •
I ... ,,1, ... ,,, L .•• , ,, •• , ... 1an. percen an percen 1n sa es ll•e,.co t 1a '~" 11 So u1o1 1•, o .. 110 ... , F"t ~·., '" v,,, .. Frt "'"-'8'• • Thl1 sMl,rncnt "'"' filed wlrh JM Th t tl11!1menl w1' rl!ICI wllh Ill• lonnlt MlllM ounn. tll, No. 3 Collln' """ '"' -· ., .,. t •\ 1 q q· I • C!Klnty Clerk ot O••rtOll <:ovnry °"May f, C1K1nty Cl11k of°"'* covniv on Aprlt hie, Newport. cintotnle nw Srnlll'I, lle11 J•1n •rd Bob Pllll1!os The Carbide management is and profits, rt:spectively. lt's 1::~~. c.~ lb'~ 18·;1~-:~~ &co 1
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1914, 11, 1tt6. Thi' b..,.1ne11 11 (onchKllCI by 1n Chaw. lid• F1v •l'ld Vernon c 1r1 apparently aware of how now chalk>'ng up sales at !he u.o .. n Ar ~ 4~, Ja>n • a OTC 10 'f 1 · f-l)UJ 1'»47' lrdlvldl.lal. Htmllhlll, ll0$tmlry Ellabell'I 1nC1 J .F. liu<•t>e 6'• l"iJohn~ ,: I~'• • !' Qlll ,. Clll1f' :
Pvbllshtd Ortn~ Coail Dllt'f Pilot, Pl/l!llslleO Orange Co.ts! Oal1y Pllol, l011nl• M. Dunn Ill WllMlet', C1rol J, Ind larrv R. resistant the company h as r ate of $1 billion a quarter -Ruc•~Y 1'' l"1Jos1yn 1510<-JOI....,. B•CI Aslud C"'. •
M;;;V t, IS, 72, 19, lt7( 1611.74 M•Y I, I, IS, 22, 1t74 l Ji00..7( Thll lllt.meot Wll lllo&d v.llll Ille 81.1rnell. Oonn11 L. I ncl AOlllLCI J, been to chang Jn , , 81J•n1> 51 ll~'• 1l"• x!] 1l'o Rn• Otqn 11,Dll lll,OOiJ ;i , >1•-'• • Slll!llon B•l'DlriJ endRldltrdO e. its current !ls total annual volume ten BY11•• M 1>•16'-Kais~rsi l1't1e,,1 fl.rn1<amor.c~ 11.000 lll': :i.ii.+ •• ---COll!>ty CleFk Of Or1f19e County Ol'I Aprll (;.Olde ' p I I I ·1 nd ,. • Id aM aJ r\ 't . f ed That ho id he (dtWI Sv 26"• 2/\, l(dlY1tr C I• ~ Am E•r"~>~ 61 100 J.I''• 34••-J • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUCNCYrlCE 10.1n4 c •1 1rc1 re111 11 ... era u repo 1 mono years ago. s u t1mT~Q 2,i...11'>Ka,.,,.nc 12,;11 ,,~Mecoco ~0.10011-.21;,-'·•· •-~-----·· -l'l)4111 'lire. what must be a dic:ari1ntfed enough 10 make Ca b'd (~non Ml 11,., 13 Kearn Tk J-. • 11,nn~y\ Uu"h •'•,800 33'• JJ ... , •• • I ttUI NOTICE OP TltUnlli'S SAL.I P"l!lllh!ld Or111Q• Coast 0.!1y Pllol, M11rr1v, ROben 8 . 1nd ll'.•r.n l . --&--· , r I e C~vman 2'·• l"• K~lly S?r ~·, \0 :•n1N Cmn ') ilOO RJ': ~5 :,_ ~;, :
NOTICE OF ,.ROPOSED 'CQUtSITION Ne, 0411' MIY !, I, 15, 22, 1'74 1511·74 lllcbln1, Jtck lllonal dlnd I.ob Murlet group o r Shareholders that the fie(VOUS about hOJdtng its (nM19 RI 11•, 11'• Ken (onn ~'• b·• l1<1rn"p \1m, JI ll)) ll'• llliof' ·~ "' OJ 3 lVH t\O OO 'I k A.M j H.nry,OOUQlall.•ndM1llnda l . . " , ~ (~n VIPS R 8"11(('ytl E\~ l)t,14' f,,.110 Q,o .l\,000 JP, 12'"······ 1
Of IAHIC ASSETS AHO ASSU.,_P'TtON n 1.1n• ' ' I ~ o c oc ' 1 T11!or~I, John o. •ncl l!MI sve company IS OOW betng run second place spot for very Cen!rn 0 lq•.~ 20 Ke1 Q.1111 J', , ' 'Amer G••et J J.000 ll , 1J>,. , _,_ '• :
01" LIABILITIES the front eolran.ce m1!n IObbY lo I~ PUBLIC NOTICE Jcl>nion, Nan.tY J. •l'ld Jtfry ,'lh -•· d f h ) Du p . h (F5 (n!I 11'," ll:i.t, Keve~ Fb IJ'o 13,.,11<.M'!i ln<lY~ Jl.!lOO S'• 5'•-'•, NOTICE IS t<EREllV GIVE N !hal SKurilV TUii ln11,1r1nce Comptl'ly's lllfk• ~·-Mion Vilttle Mle Incl Fr Cl Pllllr \VI an e1ur<tn~e SCnse 0 muc onger. Ont , Wit (~mo Pl ~ • ~ • Kev (u<;\ ,, , 1 --• AMERICAN (!TY BANK. LOI AnQt]t l. tNlldlng, 11, Norlll BfOICIWl'f In. tne (]IY l'ICTITIOUS IUStNlrtS H ' • •P purpose with imp r 0 v d I I f $5 2 b'U' (ndr>t' A 11, .. ll'·• l(~y~1 lnl n• .• 1' NASO Y<'>lume loo.iv •.H8,000; IOVd~C~~ • t1lllornl1, lies made apptleallon to the ol S11nt1 Ant, C_.ty of Or•'"'ll'• Sltle ol MAM• ITAT9NINT e,.,.lty. All~ Ind EC1w1rd 01.11n1 • e annua Sa es 0 · I !Oil, (nanl to ~·, 1'1> l(i.,\5 ! ·11 5> ~· 11~1. ll~(lil'ltS S~9; unc:nan.,eo \80l; tolitl ,
FEDERAL OEPOS1T 1 ,. s v R A N c E c • H f or" 1 •, c A L 1 F o 111 N 1 A T~t followlfll ,,_1on, a r• dcl"'ll llfNy, O!>•t F•ro •nd·Jo»ef>I'! awareness o f objectives and remains the indust ry leader cn•·rn to 21'' 1' Kn•ce ~t • 11 ' 11 ' i~q3· •
CORPOllATION, WiJl'llngtc.n, O.C. tklt, RECONVEYANCE co Mp A N_"fJr a blJilo•ss 11• Pa1001110, Mitrlorle M1y •nd Aoe~o . h , , ' ' tn• Br Ir n ll'il Kn~u' IP. 11'. H i; . < •
1nr !h written cooH!'lt lo ecqy!re ltll C1lltornl11 COf'1Kl"'lliOl'I, 1s dUIV tppotl'lted THE K~· SANO I, l:U E. Hiii Sl•lfll, G1brltl Wit a new spirtt 0 f Dow 0 b V j Q US} y has Cnr" ~<: lb(l US Ko9"r Pr 11 IJ. ,f11llers lJlltl Lo~er!I '
l!)}f!L,Qt !3'. ~!~"~ .ll•.•_'llt.Y '" • .P~1 Tr111tM "'"'°"~ 11111 certain pe.ci lllf,_ Tr111,• C 10 "• 11 ..., Crews, Rudolph Trov •~rol Ann understanditifl' at all levels f l In f ·t Ith t0 11n~ u1 n•~ lJ~. K•,,eq~r ~·~ I'·' ,.. GAI NER'> : 11~oo;T1i J~ tht' New"'Wf Stach b1a'ncfi -Of r .... \ffd-ort-,,fllllfubw ,a,..~-.. -.-&H-... ,liliTrd ·5~.tUi;~I\, 'ill~rit -.Wiii~. 1..-llPCJ..Gt'Nw.-•·• ---•·-··--:::;v ·-"'"'' ~--, .. ~--morn!l:! UJl!.jO __ g Or I · as (•It Ut~ 1?_~; l)c, Ku•1m El 7'; 3 . 1 Kt·~•n•N•>I .10 •I'·• I 7'1 Vo 11.J • Cenll~!a B•nK, wlllcll bf'llllcll II Joctled 10322. Pl;t 219, of Of\'1(111 RfCMdt of R·-Co•• ••· O C.ll• -·· K•n"r, hlJle M1rl• lnCI Cherie. looi1 management fr Deco me lf\e WoiJa"$18.fge$ qlolr~-" ·<r·· • y,.,, c.:.f\ .. '!r'~I ~ r ,,,,. ~fuq-···'S'"""'• ,. 1,_· .. ~:..-, ""P--.~·v
0 C •· SI' ~ C •"·ru -,_,, I....,,,, ...... , SOO • ll'. th I /( .. Ed d Cle>"'P< 10'• II~. Lancas\ 6'.:0 I J 'lal P,ilf'l~ Dv 6'~· ·, UP ·\JI>· at lJJJ WHI c111it Hfgh'"•Y• Newpor1 r•"l)t oun,., 11 • '" • "" •· r Thi buSI 1 .r,QPd•"'~ ~ ~l R ..._,~ ! ~ 111 ._nr11. ~-:'.'.'!' ~~ qnjy _.reolv .tQ.,.,lPat . ..P..roQU~~ of POJ~Ilf. a .>-::~. ~'.'.:' ?'• &•, ~dn<t 11 \. 11': -; L•n< MW .0111 1·.; •,-. Uto i1:> ' lle•Ch, C11Jl0tnil. 1111~rof1.111 T1Mr.iirUll'tf1IMd, wjll ,,,1,.,!rfftlpneu 1 ·• • . "], ~-·· . ., . -"'· ~--.-· , --~~-•"'-·I L""'\n !'.-rt~'?t-· , Wtsci.~vF.i .90 •'!>R '·• Up 11.~' Tfll• Nor<,~ I• pYllllllled puriuani 10 ""' 11 1>11blk HCll011 totne highest lltddtt .11Jciw.o Nkbol,o, l oo:krfdgt, Sf\1ron C1lhleen. anll Bl!ty message IS, t S ai.!VUt time. prune pacKagmg material. ]t s tcb~ Ldb 10 11v·, 1.~w!er c 10•. il' ~ r.. .. ,,,. l\uln•n ~ ... \1 ll1> 11.1 •
Section 11({) ol '"' l'td•••L D19osll ',or...:;~$11, PIY~. • ... "" •• ~ ... -~.,v .. • .. In Tiiie· 1!1ternem ...... -rn;; with the lee ' If yoo• a longti u . . d -Coburn 0 JJ'I. 14 Ldl1 8-0J 9 ,. lO·~ I MoV•I'"' l'-•u•I JO + 1 Up 11 1 ' 10~'"'''"" .... -1T10n1Y "' a s11>11,JO$ec>llW.1nc1MaryJu111 re me n1on a ma)OT pro ucer ot Cocd'tLa 11•.11;•Le<1d•N11 5 , ~. ;nnPg!\c~rq 3, 11.,~ .,.. up 9:1 : O~t.V: Mlv.t, ltl~. Amerlc1. wUl!oul w•rrllll'Y fllprnf or '°""tv,ct...x of Or•f111f ·Covnrv °" M•v La1, .. e11, Jean Ellen and Herbert Carbide mtareholder the ·stock ma~ium Its Saran and c,om";' Cl 11•., 1' .' leQ9f"! Pl 1110 11 . 1 M•'.t~r s1ea1< 1~ ... •,,.Up 9.1 , AMERIC#.H (ITV BANK imolltd II fO ttnt, vw. pot>n1lon or ll, lt7' Clarke ' !)'·-. mo J"'" ;1•. 18'• Ltl!erlf H 1', 11, 10 !l•«•~" Pr>c!o s 1 ... "• Up 8 l .
0 WU hi 81 1 enc:1.1mbttl!Cft.1Hr1g111,11t1elndlnternt P-lSIM t10l'l•ker, sMron Ann 1n11 Hir.rr you held ten years ago is Handi·Wrap plastic films c,w1 ~r~ ,",:·,",:•L•I tnrnp 1 .• ~·· i1e<.>nH11n Ser~ :1'.~ '~ u., 81 ·
W "f h. I r~ " Id "9 now tield by 11 11 lu<.11 Tn,iite9 In and to Publl111ed Or•no;i1 Co.ts! Dilly Piiot Mty LeOll d lh third I toda do . he m" ' 11 L•rnl<I Sir B • l;l , ll "'°"'Pl P~ .Oln I/ ~ '• lJ p I' '
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e., n" fOltowl"'ll ct.scrtbld prop&ny J.lluit!ld 1s. 22. 29, J1,1nt s. ,,,, l7U.7' Wtn,.!'.... _, H """ " 1 wor one-ess y. nunate I wrnp market. tplr Au!o ti'' 11 Lin< 110,1 1 , ,,, 11 ll"S ln<P .100 10',, , Up 1:1 • ""notr1, 1oona 1• 0 ldC ""''', 1, "''"' IS ""'i' mtr• O !hat 'od h And . Q Cl (pl•vo; 1l 1l1•L1ont1So 1',?'olJA!l~!!o'Sl!l(nt 1•,.1-1,uo '" tENTtHELA BAHK on T'..::U'f:W.S~~.:tinou~~·1fs'f..\ --Antolflltte ver same pert t .e its ven eanei: and conn Fe! 1''• l<·•iLo<I•!~ JI': :;1·. 11 un1 t.;01ta1 1~ p, .. '•UP 1.1 '
il• E1111 Nutwoo<I of IM M>Ulllwell1r1y rec1anou1~r one-PUBLIC NOTICE T1U1n, R.,... o . •ncl Byron P. Jr. value of a Dow share tripled Bathroon1 Cleaner ho Id Cn> Panr Ji•, ll'> Lone s1~r s·. ~,, lb 'N,n•• Jo<~ so 11, •• 1 Ur> 6 ~ '
tnglewOO!I, Calllornli hall of lot I In Block. "B" I" Tft(I ~I. -----SplUW, Rosina Incl WUll1m A. ' , , (on'u Wt 1?" 10\. lcn911 Fb II Pul.1-••Fr \Od 'l ' • Up 6 I
LOlll AHO LOI.I !n Ille Cl ... of C-•o "•·•. c~•n!" of PICTITIOVS IUllNISS Abf,C•omtotr, Elol$1 1nd W1l<lo Edw•rO Who WOuld have guessed ten ronnerup J>OSlhOOS in their c,ora'' (n '\ '8 111 li~ lo """ Pones to ~ '' UP ~.I
•-"''" I• >< '' -"' -""' ' N'"• $T"•EMlNT Po LI"" L ""F -11 R J 0"""' 11 ' ll l ~w~ Co •1 ·'l LOSER~ ..,,.. I rt .... Ill ...... Orenge. Stele ol C1llfornl1, 11 p11' M•P ...., " '~ nul '1 ri,,., n ' r. years ago that [)ow COUid find markets. (ro~' Co 11 18 Mciermo •1 10 I C~w, lliOQ Mrt l ,-0 011 JS.~ LOOJ,.,...ks,c;•.MOU recorded In l!OClk 16. PIOf 14 of The fo11owtne 119rl0tll •rt clol1111 loM,KtonelhtndCOl'lllancrF. -. ' .. (ruttn 11 5'~ S'':M<l!I Gas IJ',I)', 7J,1-. (oonmun n 1 ""-'' 1t L1ow Ml1eeHlfteOlls M•P• 111 111, Office of tt.i blnlnt11 11: Brtlflg1n. Bridget E. •nd D1ll1d e. . itself m a position lo topple Carbide's nw.jor COl1SUtflC'!' Cun Nol• q,, 10•1• Ma1 R11y 1•. J., J Autu M•d 1..~1:1 1~ ·=i:': g:: is~
•lln• All'Y. Thomn IE. ltOlllf Couoty lltt;orCltf of ,.Id c-tv. EVA'S, as Newport BlvCI., No. ,,, Ol:ilngtr, ICl•tn Gill Incl De~"'' mighty Union Carbide" Do products are Preslone anti· O;i"I lnll 7I , 1"" Mal!iclll 11 I ]''' J KI/ Pndr .llld 6'.~-11fl Oii I~ 2
l'ulllllht'd Or-t19e (<111SI D•ilY Pilol, From lnformtllctn whlch Ille TrllSIH NewpOrl Bttcll. C•I. '261r'l 01uen1 . . 'v Oat! Ot<J ••• S't. Manne c 21;,. 111. 5 E.n(!r<Jv (V VI~ ~ -"' O!f l ~.s
.v.ay a, IS, 22. 2'. Jlll'll s. 1. 19" 1631-74 Oftfl\J rt11111111, trvt tor wlll(n Tr1,1,in Cl.lrence P. kw•r, t'll B1Ywoocl or~ A!)r1 m1, Rlctwro I. 1rd G11>rlete c . first crossed the $1 billion freeze. Glad plastic bags, Oat~ 100 9:1.• 10 M.i•i~ Frt 10 111•' b Sal•OWar .8~ •'•-1\/i ou 11..~
PUBLIC NOTICE
mlk's no repretfnllllon or werrinty. 1~, Ne""l'Ort &11ch. C1 I. 9'1"60 Sou<:h.lrCI Edgir J ind Dora A k . . Da1in M• 1! • 21'1• Mark r.. 11> 1,~. I ((!ntor 1nco•p J\'lo-tit Oii 11 ~ """ idOrin or ... !ll!r common E"• A, e.c .. .1r. '31 1!!11ywoo:1 Or .. AtwOOd WtrreoC,•rtdArl•neH sales mar ID 1964. Car bide's Eveready batteries and 6-12 ~'" 0~ /'.' ~. Ma•v +<v 70 'II ~En~•qv Convr 3'"-~,Off IJ J '" N 1 8 11 c r '2'60 • • · I ha I .,.-•1b "'" ~2 • Jl'•IMt (.m(k 11''> 2R' ·' q Campa~t·llo In 1'~-•, Otf 11 ~
---.. tcTit1ovS1U~Nl!SS---g~~a:ior;,: ~14 '":. '~~:waf.tCC~~ r;:, s~c Ng •• {us NII) Arm,!tong t:;,;=. A!.~.:.ndM~~ N1th.an sail 9es btll' t year "oo'ere, doneabrly i n sect repellent. Pre~tone , ~:~""ln~I 2l1; ii ::;;~~:n E ~,: r·: ~~ 6~:~·;.~,n o":~,11' ~ ;:.:: '! g:: 11.9
NAME. 5TATIMEJfT Mesi, Calllornl1 '2677. St., No. lk. Mont«ittlo. Ctl. 90640 Ozol. C1rolyn S. 1nd Ktrl • I IOD Or a U U e E veready and 6-12 are al\ Otam Cc~ IO'•"" McOu~y 1'. 1l', 11 A•U ,\u10 Sir> 1 '• 011 ~~{
-Tlle folJoWtng ·pe.r,:on,-· ''f 11olnv Seid' proPrrty ;,, belfl§ !olll fOI' 1111! R•Y!Mnd N1, 1•35 Nill Arm1lro1111 St., Cannet, P1ul R. 11nc1 Flor.net A, DCJw'S . Jts earnings of $S189 ancient products. Carbide's O•~m 1111 I I': M.iasur 1~ , ll'• \J Mon1cc"ltn Vm 7 ''• Ott 11.1 ~ultn~u •~: P\.lf"PQ$e o1 pavlnQ the obllgtffoni No. 1J4, Moot.t>allo, C1t. 90640 St?•l'ldh&$w1, Rosene l . 1nd Edw•rd J, , , , D·~r~ 'Eit • .,.,, 3'·• Medcm l'·• 4 lJ ~~'ICoWJ •O J -•.1 011 111
lll ZOO'(S. en zoovs QUALITY MtC1.1rl'd by tild Offd al ;,..,1, 1ndue11no Thl1 Ml111111 I& conduct9d by• Qtf\e'ftl IClmbtrllo, Ch1rlene anll A. Wllll•m million were double Dow S $$93 attempts lo es tablish new g:;cY!~1 J,,, 4" Mcd•t•n 4) ·~ 11 Ma1or R1t .0~11 .;·~--• O!! 10.1
DISCDUlllT OEPARTMENT STORES, fNI 1nd ·~~01es al 1t11 TruslH 1!\d o1 P1rln1r1hlp. Mllltf, Dl1ne Arllf'll ll'ld Gforff 81r,Y mil\jon cons umer franchises hay e Oollr Geo l •o S Mertnnt 14'~ 1~"• \& Sub.lr Am ,l(ld l'·•·R '·• Otl lO.~ no Ei•t Or1ngtth0!'~. An•M!m, Sllll. Ev1 A. IKW•• • ....,. M.ly 1 • n~io, 11=• 22"• IJ,,,r~v 1~1 .. l0"• 11 CelindFn<I .W ~ -1 Off 10.11
C•lirornla f'11!:11 Diiied Aorll )CJ, 191'-Tl\!1 s11t.n'Nftl w1s flltct wllh ttie ~. sn.rrv l. ind Orlld J. Pushing ahead in plastics, been disas trous. Oorch G~ •'• '1" Mevrr Fr '"• 1av. !8 M•nMin~• lll H~-•,4 011 1.0.~,
HARTFIELD·ZOOY~, I H C. fa CALIFOlllHIA RECONVP:VANC!i County 01rk d Oranot Count'f on NllY Gr~lll HJM Purl I~ JOlwl Jemts
Oelaw•rr c1><1><1r1tion1. '-II Nlntn tOMPANV. 11 wld lnrslH U, 1974. G,Wdon, 'c1,.. Ann..,. J.at,n lienrv I '': flvtnlll. New Yor~. No" Yoo-10001 By SUt.tn.1'11 ForeNlncl r "'·ut.51 Fltld .. o.borall l .·1nd Dlnlel PllU
Tll!s bu\lt>tsl h cor>ducled 11v 1 Autnorlffd Olllc•r Pub1l111ed Ortnot Ct:lf1f Otllv Pllol, BA'leslwo. COl'IUO(IOl'l '.l'nd 'JottQl'I A. MUTUAL FUNDS corPQl'•tion. e .. 1(\lllve Vic• Pr11ldtnt M1y U, n, 2', 9nd JIH'lt 5, 1t74 11474 ~~\';Tot.n°f~'.; :::3 :..,O~rtl'lirbara · •
HAll:TFIElD·ZOOYS, IN(, SPS 4tMt C•Nlllf'O. JtlUI Gonul11 1'1<1 Arlene Ltt Fre.O""'n, P"bli~neci Or1nge Coltl 01!1v Piiot, PUBUC NOTICE Mfrle ! .. __________________________ ,,
ExK. V·PrH. M1y I, U, 22. 1t74 1Sll·1( C11mml11111 DIM Ind Don•lll
Tnli stJte""'"' wa• llff'd wl!h Ille f'IC Hlrotmler, Felkll1 E. and Otto
Coun1y Clerk ot or1ngr Cool\lv oo MtV ,, PUBUC NOTICE NZ:J~0~/ ... :::~N:.:• Kvt•. CDMLe M1rlt •nd .£1,111-l•o 1974. l'l<>e:•M111•1t, S'(1vl• •nd Mlnlltl All\llrre 70/t·OC ---------------Tiit tollowlllll perllln I• dol"'ll b\lslo11l lllldlte, Vtmke w , •l'ld Q~an o, • l'ICTITIOut •USINESS IS; G1rcl1, Miry llKll$1 1nCI Edwtord
Pll.;,STON J , KLINE 1'·"'41 NA.Ml STAT9MINT F'AlllllELl'S HOME OECORAllHG l'llrt .. u, M1rforle •ncl Jltnfl Edw•rd
"M Wltlf!olre l•ulne,d, Sulfl.. The tollowlng perlOl'I 11 doing b1.1tlne11 llOl)TIQVE, tlO Gl•nfltY''• l•1uo1 Gerhirdl, llllbV V. •l'ld G~ J. 11: 811cll, C1. 91651 SLlll'PllftllOft, Ro1em1ry 1nd J n C . • ,.,.rty Hiii .. CaHi.rll!e ft'Jlt INTRA·TRADE CO., 11"S Sky Park JOHpn P1lrlck F1rrell. t)O Gl.,.,...yre IUll, Centi~ E. llfld Gtorvi Fr«ltrtck
P111>U1l'>t<I Or1noe Coa1t D•llv Piiot, ll¥CI. lr.olnl, Caltlomlt '266A Apt. C. l .. lllll Bttth, Ce. '2&5I l'J:!~'' rmy Lynn end Kenneth
-M_'-'-"-'-'c' cncc.cnc.c'c'-". 1412·74 J111n s. k1rem. 17613 OUH111-111, This w .i ... u 1, eondu(ltd tw •n Hvtcheson, Yvonne c. 100 Glenn e. -----lr,,rne, C1tlllotol1 t266' lrldl,,ldu1I. Bowker, J1(k E. 1rd Jane E.
PUBLIC NOTICE Tiils bu•hw11 ll concl\ICf«I by 1n J. P. F•rr"I Nott1t, IC1ren M. Ind RonalCI P, -·--~= ---· -------lrw:ll,,ld\111. Thll 11et1ment wes f\Ncl wllll fM Mitt°"", J11U111 A. 111d Velma J.
l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN!SS JIHln S. K11r11'1\ 'county Cl•rk al Orlng• Counly on. MIY 3, ~:'ei..,!':'""1 Mich .... end U\lio.i
NA.Ml STATIEMENT Thi' tlill~I w11 filld \111111 Ille IJ16. Cllrl1tte( G-ndol\ln 11'1d l1rry l .
The lollowlno;i 119•tont ere doing Co\ltllY Cl•rk o1 OrlnQt Covnty att Mei 6. ll'·nsti Mero&dlln, Alllson ard G1ry ltt t>v'llllSl a•: 1974. Pul:llllllld Or11111e Cotrt 01lly Piiot, er,:or, W1IU1m G. tncl Cllat1ofl1 !.
FREE-FllGHT OF O II ANGE f'.J.Un M1y 8, 15, ZL 1t, 1J74 1604-7• I . /ill!(\' H, Md R.W. Tllor!OI'!
• ••1 ·--C ' O II ''' ' 0. Anlhon.y Jlllln and Rut!'! C1!htrln1 COONTY. 1700 So,;perlor Aw., Cost• 11"' ''""' "''""' °"' I Y 0 • PUBLIC NOTICE Vtn Otr l•ln, J1cobvl W. •rd Vicki• Mesa, ca. 92627 MIY •· 15. 22. 2't, 1'74 1600-7• Fltlll1m. C1rey l,,n,,. tllcl Freelrlck
Elmet llavnet Gcl,..,SQ111rd, :l'Olt flCTmOUS SUSINESS A!llf'!
Tvstln ....... No. e, Cool• MH.I, Cl. PUBLIC NOTICE NAMI ST ... T.MIMT Gi:nm11~ Roxll Ann Incl l•ll'"•Me
m27 Thi! followlnt l>Ctf14111 .,. doing John:son, llobtrl W, ll'ld Vtekle H.
EdwtrO V. Helnrichson Jr., lid •1cTrTIOut IUSINISS llllllntn IS: Gr1bfr, Belly l . end Jerry O~ ,
AIDerl. (01!1 Met•• C11UI. 'nl.27 NAM• STATSMIENT (I) lOOYS, (l) lOOVS QUALITY Trutlctw'. N..ry J. and Vtrnt 111.
Thi• builne11 It cond1>e!fd llY I llmll'ed The lollowlr>Q Pet!lonl ir• doing OISCOUMT OEPAllTMENT STOllES, Mon•, liiov Vietor ll'ld lvndl M1rle
p11r1"1r1n!p. b</l!MU ••: 16111 Hertiw ~&oulevlnl, F°""t1111 EcklY. Slt¥tn SCOfl 1nd C11tw J"n
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11, l'i'U. Rontld Arthur Alhlntllo. :l'Oln New York, NM 'l'll'k IODlll HOlln, J11n Fr1nte, end Th!:IMtt c. "~ Redl.lndl Dr .• S1nf1 Alll Hg! .. , C1llf. Thi• butilMN 11 condu(Wd by I ENTEltaD MAV i Poublisl!ed Or1ope Ca.11 o~ny P11ot Mey 9l1t11 corpor.tlon.. .. G11'nble. J11111 want 1¥ Wiibur
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PUBLIC NOTICE Tlll1 tiu1I'"'"' 11 canclucllll by 1 Olf'M!r•I T"' •,•K1 • V·Prt1. '''" , ... Al/t'n, cotletn E. and W1r'*1 IE., II ---_ _ P1r1'MrWll1> ms 1 t •mtnt w11 ""rn "'' a11ct1, H........,. M. tnd Mlrt1rlt1 I".
l'ICTITIOUS IVllNE5S Ron'.kl A. Att1111110 County Cllrk al°""'°' Co.rnty °" M1y.. snew. ICIY •ncl Johri Donlld NAME STATIMINT Th11 'ttt.'"'"' WllS tl\ed Wlfll tile ltl4. Q.r111f.rn, Nencv J. •nd·Gllel'ln R. T~t followlnQ P9•IOl'IS 1r• dol"'ll COllnty Qerk ol Or•!\111 Caun.l'Y on. MIY 20:)t).QC M•!lffl .id. JOln E. tncl llOVd J,
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DISCOUNT OEPAllTMENT STORES, P1.1l>ll1titd Or•noe COl:'1 OlllY Pilot Mn :::.,.,~:.-c-:=· ::i1... McGr1lll. Anlll L. Ind J,_ R,
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Thh· bUSlnes1 It COl'ICl\ldlff 11¥ a SUJ'lltlOlt COUltT 01" TH• PtCTrTIOUS •1ttlNlll PfH9s, $1ndr1 Kty Incl George
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Co1.1oty Cl•rk of Orit19e CounlY 00 Mly 4, CONGlETOH, lkl MAltY l., ALPINE, lftll St., C111t1·MH.1, C1lll. C!hlrlfl • O.C.1Sltd On-Sill Cl!llf"1I,, lne. IA C1ltfornl1 lloomlllld, Rtbec:ct A. •!Id Cl\trltt w. 191• 1q7..0C NOTICi IS HERESY GIVEN to flll Corpw11lon), 1:26 E. 11th SI., S1n!1 An1, J Dl)le'f, Heney Rlnii incl J1m11 Cllltlfl,
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IL Z2, It, Jill'll S. 1'7• IMl"14 MIN I, II. a. Jt,; "'4 1.ij.14~ .. ~ .hN 4 1't4 110.,i ~. De'flif t. ind Ill~ cert.II
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JUchard G. Felling has been
named director of. engineering
for Butler •
Housing
Corp., an
Irvine de -
v e I opment
firn1.
Before
joining But·
lcr, Felling
was a proj-
ect engineer 1<Eu1No
for Leadership H o u s in g
Systems, a purehasing agent
with Macro Corp. and a sales
representative for Southern
California Edison Co.
He li ves in Newport Beach.
* Charin Neal Fin an c i a I
Services, Inc. has announced
the appointment of Robert C.
McCollum to the post of vice
president in charge o f
investment supervision.
Before joining the San Juan
Capistrano !inn, MCC<Jllum
was a registered investment
a,dviser, ~dent of a stock
exchange firm and officer or a
mutual fund. He resides in San
Juan Capistrano.
* Dr. Arnold 0.
f<U>der and chairnlall of
BecUma ·1n1trumeats1 Inc.,
oi Fullel'llJll . bas received tbe
1974 1Sdentific Apparatus
Makers Association' award
for contrtbutioas to measure-
ment ledu!oiogy aod 1i1e ocl·
mtifie instnlments Industry.
* Edwin W. Merctr has been
-ink<!· dir e ctor ol
manufaoturing !0< ya r I a a
Doll lllaCbloa, \ ..
He Joined .
the Irvine
lllm ill ·1913
al dftdor
of maniif..,.
luring tech·
nology. Prior
14 thal, tbe
Mlsaloa
Viejo tJ<ecll·
tlve waa ,Mn
manager ol pniductioll rontrot
for Genetai Dyoarnlcs, elec·
""°Jes dlvlsloo.
Southern CalUornia FI r 1 t
National Bank.
The Fountain V a 11 e y
resident is manager of the
Huntington Beach office on
Beach 8o1Jlevard.
* Rollei of America, Inc, has
awarded Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Stilley of Cal's Camera in
Costa Mesa, a round the world
trip for ten days for their
'successful retailing of camera
equipment.'
They are one of a group of
about 100 of the nation's
largest photographic retail=
to be hooored.
* Michael It McNeW has been
named sales manager or the
Newpo rt
Beach office
of Coldwell
Banker c ommerclal
Bro ke'rage
Co.
i\1 c N ·~ Ill
joined Cold·
well Banker
in 1968 and WHr1u.
his initial activities involved
land sales a t Rancho Cali·
fornia. Prior to joining the
firm ,he was a loan officer
with Lincoln Savings and
Loan.
He and his family reside In
Corona de! Mar.
* Don Naples has
appointed national
been
field
service manager of data
equipment for Lear Slecfer,
lnc .'1 ele c t ronic
instrumentation division.
The Mission Viejo resident
will be responsible for overall
direction of the field ser,vioe
fUIK:'liOn for the Anaheim-
based division.
IT'S WHAT A
C:Alt
SHOULD IE
DICK MILLER
MOTORS
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26 DAILY PILOT
~01111nodity Cala1nity
Dy SYLVlA PORTfo:R
The undef'\\·orld and ori:;.in!7.ed
crime e 1 em c n ts ha1 c
Wiltratt"d l rad i 11 ~ in
commodity options. 11. fh·!d ;is
of toda~· i;ubJu't tu vLrh1.1\i\· no
gov,erlHl'lent rc/.iul.111011
Wh llc th('n' ur·c 1 t•pu tab!e
and lllllHl1Lally I' I.: ~ 1> I' I' ! l' d
houses dt>allni.; in co:11111odi1;.-
optioos-t1 'l'fY sophtsi 1cc•tt'll
lonn of :-ix•<:ul1:1t1un 11·h1rh
pern1its you to gainblt• 11\
commod ities \\'1th re!at1v,.ly
hltlc capital and on I y
superficial kno"'ledgc-!11 n1s
al:.<> 11 J 1 l'
!'p~uni.; u r
f ! ij Ill (I);!' t
to co .1 s l
1\•hk·l1 ;1 rt'
d " fl''IL'flill~
thi> gvlllbl1•
!l I' " • ul.1\nr
f1tl\ or nl'I·
has s~yrocketed in recent
months, hi g h.pre ss ur e
promott•rs hove movt.-d in on <1
rnajor scale. "These firms are
gf·ncraUy founded with very
thin capitalization," Lefkowi tz
told n1{', "No addit i on a l
cap1 !al contributions are made
:u1d their track record ol
fl'n1ai n1ng in business is very
poor. The investor can lo.sc
:inti ha.; lost more than his
initial st<1 ke-1n11!ions o f
dollurs ha~·e been lost ln fact."
-S.\LESl\.1EN FOH t he
fLrrn'l arc practicir.g "boik•r
r<1on11• ta:hniques -S\\•indlc"
1hat most of us t.houj.l'1t "·ere
p.asl history by no\\. Jnj1v1-
tlua1.., \I ho h<id been p••rrn:1n·
(•nlly enjoined from dealint~ in
tht· offl•r or sale of ronunotH·
t1l'S and securitiP~ ha\·" bct•n
f11und \1 ork ing for corr1•nodity
options firms. Some salesmen
ha' c had records of felon y
Hrn1 which fn !\ed a
mo n t h s l a t t'r .
· ucco1npllshcd" all of
\\h ile 0 11 puroll•.
re~
He
th is
-Tll~ PAITERN seems to
be th is· the salespeople travel
fr<11n options house to options
house aft er the 1>articular firm
for which th1:v arc working ~oes out of bU~iness leaving
h1rgc debts to customers.
Often their first entrance int o
coinn1odity options \Yas when
the margina l securit ies house
in "'hich they had been
en1ployed went out o f
busi ness.
lion~ o~ r!ot-l'onvict1ons for in t e r s I at e
-Record kc1•p1ng <11 these
firms is. savs Lefkowitz. at
best "made<tuate," and oil
v.·orst "horrendous'' n n d
''chaotic.·· Investigators have
discovert'd that even norq1al
books of accounts usl'd by any
cs!abHshed or maintained.
b us ine ss nrcn"t even
established or rno intained.
Getting confi rmations to
cuslon1ers and gltling checks
to cusfon1ers arC' often delayed
fur UlllL':.J~O!liJ blc period s or. in
1nany insta11ccs. never sent.
l'OllTEk
Investigations by Ne 1v )'ork
state's cru sading Attorn{Jy
General Louis .J. Lefkowi11.
have disclosed th ese drc;1dful
facts:
As ga1nbling in C'Ommod1ties
SUBARU
TEST DRIVE
SUBARU
DICK MILLER
MOTORS
transpor tation of s l O I c n
:;ecuritil'S, .'.lrson . bad chr.rk.~,
ass:tult cha ri::es. etc.
In one ea s ('. 1',1nv.1
Kfll (' of ~'\flSS3 pt''lU.'.l P;1rk ,
N.Y., a former s.'.lles person for
;,i New York options finn. now JN ONE 1''11l~1 . .'.In en1ploy e
bankrupt. pleaded guilty in was able to forge his signature
N Y. S!ntl' Surremt> Court to a to con1pa 11y checks D n d
fE•\!)uy arising from h er received rnore lh.'.in $80.000
SC'rurinl! hl'r .s a I t> 'l n1 a n · s -basf'd on the forged checks
rf'g1s tra11o n lV1thout rl'venlin~ \l'ithoul being <l etcctcd . Jn
th:it sht> h11d bet·n pcrn1anently , 1ntiny cases. customers who
rn1nined pre\·iously from <.hd receive p..1y1nrnts due
offering or selling securities them actually were recei ving
and comn1od ilies v.•ilhin and n1011l'YS th.:it had been put into
trorn :".1<'11' York state. thl' fi rn1 by niore recent
In n11other. <ln individual cu s 1 orn<'rs-a n1odern-da y
11 ho had ht-en convicted for \ocrs1on of ont· of the oldest
New lrUMd~ ~11·:1line: st•curities. f ir.~t went s"•indlf'~ in finance.
120 W. w...,. .. So. MoM tn v.·or !.:.Ji.~ ;i sale~inan for an -The pervasive infl uence
5-ta Ana 557·2132 options house and ~·hen it of !he und e r \'I o r I d 1s
FINANCE
Gold ~ Silver
Investme nt
Lechrrc Set
A sliver investment seminar
will be sponsored by the
Pacific Coast Coin Exchange
at 7:30 p.m .. May 28, in the
~Ionic Carlo Roon1 of the Del
\\lebb's Newporter lnn, in
Newport Beach.
'I'he seminar \\'ill be
conducted by James L.
Cawdrcy, marketing services
director of the PC C E .
Cav.·drey last year accurately
predicted the 10-15 percent
deva luation between February
and March !973. Lhe floating of
Europe-an currencies against
the dollar, and the rise in gold
and silver prices.
In his Nev.•port B c a c h
lecture. Co\\·drcy v.·ill tell why
he expects continuing
inflation, more devaluation.
and a "crushing'' depression
\\'\thin the next four years ...
and how s:lvC'!" can be used as
an inv~st rnent mediun1 and
inOation hedge.
--· '--·cottNELl.'!'!ASE -t r.wi.i.1"'m~rulJ.''":".'.' "'''""''-~·::;:~:··~;~·-~~·1·';;~;" :-·;ric1iilec·ts ,..
L A CALLS salcspcrson ."·1th li<'s to lhcse
r:;:J /IQ I cl e1nents wa.s able to p,et ~ ' '; c prl'fercn!i.:'11 treat_n1cn t fo r
y011r factory Autharlied 4 1 2 t'ach cuslon1er~ when tL. appeared Chewrol~ l eoslnCJ Deol~r Pri•ote Lint'' -llniness s~"j'" that the f1rn1 was going under.
• -Only -Coll for brochun °"cl \Vh ile accounts of th e
New....,74 Ye9a Hotc.hboc.k .monthly rott' -s-Franciico customers were liquidated and S6840 PE'! MONrH Linrs A•ailoblt' -fully paid, custon1crs of other
The Telephone Company s<.1JC'spco1ll~ \vere re f u s e d Plys l~x & Lie. On Api>• C 11·1 '~ 1110 OEL Of California pa~n1L·nt or g1\t•n bad checks.
Work Eyell,
By Pliotog
iUIC Tells
$67 Hike
In Price
DETllOIT , (AP)
American Motors said
it Is raising prices on its
vehicles an average $87, or l.?
percent, star1lng today.
The price ~ ls AMC's
sccood this year ond fourth
affecting 1974 1nodcls. The
latest increase 1nclucics D $57
boost In the base price and a
$10 hike In shipping charges.
A 1974 Gremttn that ro11t
$2,153 In September will now
cost 12.481 -$72 of which
i.:omes from the latest hlke. A
llomct hatchback goe.s up
$50 to $2,799 and a two-door
J\,la1ador coupe also will be up
$fi0 to $3,Mfi .
620% Profit
N ot Bad for Occide1ital
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Occidental Petroleum
Corp. today reported a 620 percent rise in earnings
for the lint four months of 1974 over the same
period a year ago.
• DR. ARMAND HAMMER, chainnan, told tho
annual stockholders meeting that the four month's
proflla totaled $1 07.62 million, or '1.84 a share.
compared with $1 7.3 million, or 20 cents a share,
a year earlier.
Revenues rose W $1.86 billion from $965 mil·
lion.
Or. Hammer said that S21 .9 million of net in·
come was the result of inventory profits, reflect-
ing sharply higher wholesale prices of products.
Han1mer said today Occidental has made a new
oil discovery in the United Kingdom North Sea .
HE SAID. THE DISCOVERY weU, located about
20 miles west or the Occidental group's Piper Field,
encountered oil-bearing sands below 8,100 feet. In
a production test. crude oil flowed at the rate of
2.000 barrels a day.
Hammer said additional drilling will be re-
qulred to determine the full extent of the field.
IN l\.1ARCll, M1C raised
prices an average $ 7 5 ,
including $15 for shipplng
chRrges, but applied the entire L...---------------------'
~·::·:-~~,~~~~ ~~~'. A sse1nbly-supported
\\'hich \\'ent up an average $100
each .
AMC, which now has raised St A to 'D b t' i!S prices an average $316 earn u s e u
since September, blamed the
increase on "unprecedented SACRMtENTO (UPI) little money," said Assembly cost escalation."
I Sounding like DOl!y vacuum Speaker Bob Moretti (D-Van
AMC'& action competes the cleaners, ti'l'O steam-powered Nuys). "We've fulfilled our
auto industry's third major autos whlch cost California expectations.''
round of price increases since taxpayers $2,B nilllion have It was J\1orctti \\'ho 18
the end of the 1973-model year hem officiaUy turned over to rncDhs ago prompted the
last September. the state. Assembly Rules Committee to
ICC Asked
To Halt
Rail Hike
11le We1tern Growers
As»0elaUon has asked the
J nterstate Coanerce
Co1nmisslon to suspend a
proposed hike in f re I & b t
charges ror fresh vegetables.
Leslie M. Cox, executive di·
rector of thet Newport Beach·
based cooperatlye, cal!OO the
proposed hlkes "U!ljustlllcd
and outragecnLS."
In a lengthy brief filed with
the ICC, Cox said the railroad!
already have received 11 12.8
percent inC'rease and another
Ill percent hikf' is pendinl(.
· ''Now they come before tht
commission and ask f o r
increases of up to 127 percent
on top of these other
increases." he said.
Cox also claimed thal the
price structur~ discriminates
agaist Califo'1\la nnd Arizona
growers v.11He f a v o r i n g
·growers in the Northwestern
stales.
Besides the rate hikes, Cox
s<.1id the association is also
prote!ting a change in
schedules which would add a
d<iy of shipping time to
Chicago and points East.
Asparag11s
Crop Read y Ea rlier this month, frl!fleral Delivery of the sleek orange sponsor the project. The
l\totors, Ford anrl C'1rys\er and silver cars Tuesday at committee took the unusual Enough asparagus to stretch
raised their retail prices by C'J'O'Wded curbside ceremonies move of allocating the money fro1n Irvine to Florida v.•ill be
an ;ivcrage of more than SlOJ culminated an 18. month from Assembly contingency picked by the J r v In e
AND CHRYSLER s3id last project by the California funds included in the state O:ln1pany's a gr i cu I tu r e
\1•eck jl plaMed to raise its Assembly funded w i thou t budget but traditionall_1· not division by the end of the
prices again June I by an passage o( any s p ecific subjected to a governor's veto. harvesting sea!m. Just begun,
average of $46. Jc011:.\ation or the apprt1\1aJ of As the t~-o rompact-s1ze according to Jlm Manawro,
• Like"11'l~ ·ont~nut.o.".'ma'k~es : · ·11~=covemor .. --·-.. _ ---··nrs -nin·~~ly--arottmi-G-r..ana@ef·e! -the..divisl<l"J: row.. ~
AMC i;pokesmen said the cirrlcular drive across the a:op Bepartment.
latest intrease probably will ~ ""'E SET our to show street from the ca p itol, About 1.400 acres .of the
be the firm's last of this model Detroit 'it's possible to 1'1oretti. a Democratic green sprouts v.111 be split
\'t•ar. Produclion oi t.'llrrent construct a cl.ean running car gubematOrio;I candidatt, \las between foreign and don1estic
ffiodels usually begins phasing for urban ust" in a short period asked if he thought the $2.11 nH1rkc!s under the "Irvine's
out io midsummer. of time and with relatively million expense was justified. Finest'' and "P&H" labels·
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n1en1bers of the 0 rang e
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to critique photographs taken
by AIA Associates members
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a111oun1s due theni 1overpaid 1.
PE ltSO~S ASSOCIATED
l\ 1\h conunorhty options finns
lake the scU-:,er1 ing position
th:.it no !'C'gistration is rcquirL'<l
11·ith :i11y go v er n in c n t
agl·nc~·-!Jy the firn1, ils
principa ls or sa lespeople. But
l..i.:fkowitz i n s is t s that
lc[Jislation 1.s desperately
needed ot the federal !eve\ to
1111 posc new and s trict
f'(•gulation on those operating
in th is are a. One favorable
ornen here is recent passage
of a bill by tht• I-louse th;it
"'o uld do th is.
~1 can11·hilc. be on guard._
Dl•<tl onlv v.·ith firms v.'ith
t•stablished reputati ons "'hich
rou cil n check to your ov.•n
Sci11sf;iction. Investigate the
b:1ckgrou ntl of sales1>cop\c to
1\ho111 you arc entrusting yo ur
1noncv. L>on't fall for !he glib .
bla!aiitly misleading literature
atout quick. c.:l.Sy profits. At
the \'cry least, demand-and
be sure to get-a ('('r\\fied
financial statement from the
! II' !II.
~1 cisa
•·in teg rat e d D a t a
Corporat ion of Costa Mesa.
has received an extended five·
year contract ·with three
1najor Ca 1 i Io r n i a golf
associations -So u t h e r n
California Golf Association.
Northern California Go I f
Association and \\'omen's Golf
Associatio!l of North e r n
Cn lifornia.
According lo Jerry Helperin .
JJ)C Pres ident , the n c "'
conlract is in excess of. $1.1
1ni llion. fDC pro v ides
co1npulcri zc d g olf
h;1 ndi cap1>lng services for ,mcu
nnd \\'On1cn rncmbcrs of thC')C
golf associa tions.
The photographer instructed
club men1bers in methods of
photographing the exteriors of
buildings at the club's la!St
n1eeting.
According to Bar1holon1c"·
X. t>.Iahoney. pro g r a 111
chairn1an for I.he Orange
County AIA As soc i a L cs ,
Shulman· will critique the
photos and present a slide
show of his own work.
Lo11e St.ar
Tells Ca sh
Ex1lenditure
Capital expenditures in excess
of $50 million will be made
!his year by Lone Star
Industries, lnc., compared to
37 million dollars last year, it
v. as revealed al the company's
annual meeting in Greenwich,
O:lnn. The amount 00.s been
allocated to e<tch of the
company's three operating
g roups, Cement and
Construction t>.1 a t e r i a I s
Natiorral ·Building Centers ·and
Dive rsified Industries. John R
Kringel , president, indicated
that needed price increases on
the company·.s major product
lines are noy,,· being obtained
irx:luding good market
acceptance of a second 1974
cement price increase to be
effective Jury 1.
Carl's
Ilein z
Buys
Cha in
Carl's Jr. Restaurants has
purchased the Heinz chain of
five fa st· food restaurants
located in Buena P a r k ,
Placentia And A,nahc im. plus a
new unit under ronstnJction in
11untington Beach.
'.5 i11 gi11 g' Telegra11is
Now a Soiind of Past
SAN FRANCISCO ( AP l -
Nostalgia took another blow ,
Tuesday wilh the demise of
the singing telegram In
California -the last state to
offer the mu.ilcal greeting.
'Che California P u b I i c
l'rilities Commi.sslon gave
\Vcs1cm Union permis.;;iory to
enftits 5!nglng greet 1 n g
service effective Jwie 3.
The firm, which 4Bkl it
handles on)y about LI singing
messages daily In the state,
requM!ed last January that It
be allowod to Wsoonilnuo tile
Sfr'ViC'C.
r
At that time it said three
states -Callfomia, New York
and Florida -still had singing
tel~grams. A Western Union
spokesman said Tuesday the
eastem statea already had
approved similar requests to
end the service.
The PUC said the telel!l"•Ph
company provlllod..ll.~.&llll
telegrams ror Calilomla from
its c:cntrallzed t e I e p b o n e
btn'e8U in Reno. N!v ., and had
been raced with !he problem
ol providing persoonel at all
times who would volunlarlly
siJli such messages.
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A ppl'ar E \c r y Saturday
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chairs a1e com lort padd ed. plastic a1.~s.
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COPPERTONE HAIR COLOR 4 OZ . SPRAY
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233 E.17thSt. ·
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IMPERIAL CIGARS
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ALUMINUM FAMOUS WILSON 2~ EXPOS URE
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Price
WASH 'N WEAR
GIRLS' SHORT SETS
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ttvlt In nylon or pol~t•lflf.
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CHIPPER'S BUTTER
TOFFEE PEANUTS
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986 t Adams al Broolchunt
Huntington Beach
2 t t 3 t tloach BJ.yd. at Affanta
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\\'ith basic dairy products reatured, for
June is Dairy t1onth, fresh or frozen
vegetables can be turned into interesting
go·alongs for v.'hate ver you're barbecuing
on the grill or spit for the holiday
Y:eckend.
Of~n this is lhe part of the menu that
stumps the cook.
A simple melted butter and herb sauce
can do \\onders for any hot cooked
\'egetable. Or try whipping butter and
blending in lemon juice. ro&emary and
tarragon leaves.
Deviled butter is another lively one
made-Uy mixing melted butter \V i I h
lemon juice. \Vo rcestershirc sauce and a
bil of prepared mustard. Th e
<:'Ornbina!ions are limitless.
1\lso popular arc zucchini and fresh
ton1atocs sautced in butter \\'i th hits of
green onion and a dash of llalian
sc:isonin g.
To v.·het your appetit e further, ho\'I
abou t cQrn on the coh or off the cob.
\Vhl1l you add <.i bit of mjlk to !he wate r
for boiling co rn on the rob. ~·ou add an
extra n1easurc of tt·ndcmcss to the
kerncls.
\Vhcn cut off the cob. corn is delicious
sauteed in a liltle bu!ler \\'i!h green
pepper and a touch of chili p-:iv.·der.
Of course. barbecue buffs ,,·ill tell you
that com cooked in the husks over the
coals ser\'cd dripping '''ith n1rltcd butter
is the O'.\"LY v.·ay 10 enjoy it.
This sour crean1 topping for green
beans \\·as developed by the California
r.lilk Advisory Board . It 's a quick tasty
idea that can be a last minute thooghl.
Cheese Eggplant Casserole is hearty
enough for a simple sumn1er entree but
also goes v.el\ v:ith beef kabobs.
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graled Parn1~an c:hccse befor e baking is
<1nother i1nprQ~s-th.aL goes oVpr "b}g_
111th patio diners. -
GREEN BE ANS. BISCUITS GET DAIRY TOP PIN GS
For a cool tasting salad, c:on1bine dairy
~our cre;im and avocado, tv.'o fa vorite
ingredients of California cooks. \Vhirrt"d
to satiny smoothnl"SS is the fll ender. this
mousse is a breeze to put together ahead
of time.
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BEA AN DE RSON, Editor
AVOCADO SALAD
f\10USSE
I l'n\·clopc plain gela:in
l cup \vater
I large or 2 small avocados
J 1 cup dairy sour cream
1 cup n1ayonnaise
1 tablespoon grated onion
:4 teaspoon salt
l tablespoon lemon juice
Fe\v dashrs \\'hile pep1K'r
Soften gelatin in 1:: cup voater. Ilea\.
stirring. over low heat until dissolved.
Halve avocado length•,·isc. Discard
seed and skin . Cube. Co n1bine \l'ith
ren1aining ':: cup waler in electric
blender. \Vhir until pureed.
Add sour cream. mayonnaise. onion.
salt. lemon juice and pepper. Whir to
combine. Add gelatin mixture. \\'hir to
blend. Turn into 3 or 4-cup s11lad mold.
Chill unlil firm. Unmo!d and garnish as
Hunger Pains Need Nursing, Too
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MOUSSE COMBINES TWO CALIFORNIA FLAVl5>RS
\
desired. !\lakes 4 servings.
SOUR CREAl\1 BEANS
FOR BA RBEC UE
1t(}.ouncl'1 package frozen cut green
beans
1 ! l'Up \\':lie!"
I mt'd1um onion . chopped
:! tablespoons buttci·
I tablespoon flour
I teaspoon sug<1 r
I teaspoon vinegar
2 lablesJX>9ns minced parsley
1 ~ teaspoon sail
i~ teaspoon pepper
1 ! cup dairy sour crean1
Cook green beans in \\·ater. covered.
until tender crisp. f)rain liquid into
1ncasuring cup and ~iitd \1a1cr ii
necessary to 1ncasure 1 ~ cup llqu11l.
Saute onion in bultl'r. Stir 111 l!ftur.
sugar. vinegar, parsll:.'. ~al L pepper ;ind
bean liquid. Cook. stirring. until 1nixture
th ickens and cornes to boil. Stir in sour
creatn.
Serve over grcl'n hcan:;. Sprink It• 111111
addi!ion;il minced parslcv if dl'Sirl'd.
!\-Jakes 4 servings.
CJIEESE EGG PLAt\T
CASSEROLE
r eggplant. l to 11 1 pounds
14 cup butter
2 tablespoons flour
I (\01'l-ounce/ can pizza sauce \1itl1
cheese
I cup chopped green onions
)1 ;1-.pl•PI! llllll('{'d ;..:;1rlil'
[t'il~puon 11ri•gano
1:!1 .·llllltt·1•) l\11!• ~lll"t•d rll~ Oli\t'.~
'1 l'llP" gr;Jte(J :\lonlerl'Y Jal·k 01
:\101.zarella chccst"
'.\l1nccd parslr\'
1·111 1111p11 rt; d tggp!ant 11110 :11-1ncll
l'llbl'S. S;1Ul\' 1n bultl'r. s11 rring 0111•11. fl ln
!(i rn1nutl's_ !\lix in llour. Turn into 11.!.
qu:1rt f':1ssc roll'.
:\!ix s:1uci'. 0111011s. g;1rl1c, ort'g;1no :ind
all but I lablcspoon ol11'l'S. l'ou r n\'er
1·ggplanl l:1.1·t·r. L'O\ 1·ring 1 ·nrnplc11·l~ .
Spr ink lt· 11·11 h thl'L'Sl'. B:ikv ·111 :150 degre~s
01 ... n 50 1111nutt•s ur unril hot ;111tl bubbly.
Sprinkh· 11uh rt'rn;11n1ng l tah\C'spoon
oln t:S :ind 1111nct-d p;irslcy bcforl' Sl'r\"ing
in ~ portion<;.
Rx: Hospitality for Patients
n~ LAllOL \IOOl<E
O•<IY Pllo! !'ood EdolD•
p:1n·nl:. 1!1:il 111nny l1ospitals 11011' orfcr on
111~· 111gl1t bl'tu1·e 11111\her goes hon1c.
T11;1s 1hc night before surgery. . and ()hr1ousl~· 1he l')t.Pt'nsc or the prin1e
\\hat 111 th1· ,,·ontlcring t'.\t'S should l'uts. fancy d1·S~t"r!s and cocktails add to
appc;ir huJ, :\°4'\'I. \'or.k. .slual.;.,. Bord11ln is. · ·the rr..-ing cost of' hn5Jlil'al 'c'al'C.' ·
s:u1c!', r11u-.)1rou111 c;ips ;ind pll' ;1 la
ll)odl'
Four·~lar n1l';11.~. ;1t thl' d1scret1011 nr
the al\end ing ph~·:.ie1;•n. ;1rl' part uf Ill'',\
philosophies {)11 patienl t•arc 10 irnprU\'t'
tnora!c and speed recovery.
UnneC<'ssaril .v bland dil'IS or sueh
policies as no caring berorc sur~cry arl'
being pha sed out in some instances.
Such gourrnt'l opportunities are filll' for
Chef Richard Porte r <it Foun1ain Vallt·.v
Con1n1unity ll ospit:il \\ho found previoui:
countr y club \1u rk "boring and
seasonal.··
Nov.· !here's rack of !n1nb on !he
inventory . hed !rays to br garnished ?nd 1 even ice statues to be carved for medical ,
'convent ions.
That b!'rils Porter's skills attained in
San Fernando Valley restaurants. 11e
spent a "'hole year pi.·rfecting his soups
during eight years of 1nastering the
va rious stations in the kitchen.
His baking assistant Paul Fadgcll,
trained in lhc Coast Guard . rt•mc1nbcrs a
cake made nn the spur of lhe mon1ent
that was n1odeled after the ship v.•ith
licorice for portholes.
Both men came to the hospital a year
ago. Fadgcn tias gained fame for his
carrot and fruit cocktail cakes and a
margarita pie thal tastes "smashing like
th• drink." .
Porter assists Keith ManQing, food
services director 1 with ordering the food
Inventory for patients' meals that include
four dhmer entree Choices each day.
His other dulles range rrom employee
cafeteria menus, doctor's dining room
and staff dinners to professional
banquets.
Anolher IJ>"Cial calegory Is the steak
and wine dinner by candlelight !or new
~h1nn1ng explained lhat patient s like
bt'u1g pan1pert-d. respond better lo
fa1·orite foods and don 't mind paying
:nt.lrl' for so1nethu1g that is 1·isible and
en1oyablc.
Patients con11ncntcc! !hat ··anticipating
so1nething yumn1y takes some of the
S<:a re a\\·ay " and "I feel better knowing
n1y doctor is \\'ell fl"'d while on duty."
Taking the recipes hoinc is a di ffe rent
:ll:ttll'f.
Jn deS<:ribinG his 1nanicotti specially,
··steanied likt~ a du1npHng,'' Porter spoke
in tcrn1s of four pounds of Ricotta cheese
and I-pound cans of tomato paste. 11e's
never made it for less lhan ~O.
A prescription for margarita pie \vas
l'asicr to fill :
l\IARGARITA PIE
1 en\·elopc unflavored gclalin
I cup sugar
I teaspoon salt
4 eggs, separated
1 ~ cup liine juice
I tablespoon grated \i1ne peel
1/3 cup tequ i\la
2 tablespoons Triple Sec
l (9--inch) baked pie shell
~tix gelatin, 1h: cup sugar nnd salt.
Beat egg yolks and lime juice; add to
gelatine mixture. Cook on low heat 5 to 7
minutes.
Remove from heat.
lequlla and Triple
thoroughly'
Stir in
Sec.
lin1e. peel.
Let · cool.
Beat egg whites and \i cup sugar until
sll!l. Fold ill gelatln mixture. t..t set
until mounds ronn when dropped from
spooo. Pour Into pie ahell and cltlll unlll
set.s.rv.t l.
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Hospital
chef Richard
Porter cuts
a lobster
and assistant
Paul Fadgen
arranges
fresh fruit
centerpiece
OS they
doctor up,
special menu.
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Reaqy .to compete in
the flth Peacock Hill
:, National Horse • • fShow are Tracey
,. Gaede (left), ~ith
My Witness and Diana
"Gaede with
Girl.
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REGISTRATION
ICE SKATING
LESSONS
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8 Enh1nr" your child s PO ISf"!
an;i ro<t11r··. A planned
qr ;1.in1 ('f l~·s-.nns v111n th ~
r:,c1.;s11•• 1(1' G.i:'df!<'<; r.isy
lf'il'n·nq 1111·1t1ocl n11"'S ;·Ju
or,yo·.ir c11ila t1,,31111y r •r rc1s'··
n rl•'.1s.in t· "-"f · rv1S•'ll
surrour1d1ngs.
REQJSTf'R ~ow
Spei:ial Group Rate~
MESA VERDE
SHOPPING CENTER
Horbor & Adoms. Costa Meso
Tel. 17141979-8880
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Aries Should Concede
THURSDAY
MAY 23
By SYDNEY OMARR
concepts t:econ1c n1cre sho~·ply
defined.
!>'~OitP!O (Oct. 23·N<W. 2LI:
Accounting, taxes. savings ond
in vest m ents command ARIES (March 21-April 19); attention. Dealings in these
'-1ovement. travel, v i 5 i ls • involve partner, 1natc. Special
s p e c i a 1 comnu1n ications -ag reement is possible ,vhich
these are highlighted. Be v.•lll allo~v you g re a t c r
willing to change and concede.
but without abandoning f~~ARIUS (Nov. 22-
principles. ,...__ ) Tho h ch
t.lcsi res co1nc to forcfron l and.
in -sonH.' insti.utccs. a r e
fulfilled. One \\'ho cares for
you says so.
PISCES (Feb. 19-hlarrh 201:
PorcCive n1eanings Ythlch are
obscured by one \Vho protects
i:ride. Initiate action which
solidifies structure. You are
reaching goal.
\AURUS (April 2i>Mny 2Dio ~. 21 : roog approo
Mdhey. girt. luxury item and is neceSMry. App 1 i e S' r---.---.---.---.-.-:..:;:::;::::::.,
ways to improve lifestyle are especially 1vhere legal n1atters are concerned. You may find apt to dominate. H ome it necessary to tear up one
adjustment is due. Family contract and prepare another.
situatioo that had been CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
neglected commands atten-I9): Get to know associates
!ion. better -share interests. GEl\11NI (~·l ay 21 -June 20 1: proredures. What ivas a health
A
emon·s Cycle ren1ains high : make question Can be 5 u it ab) y
inquiries and ans1vers 1vill be answ.erecl. Seek tnith, not I SPORTS\VEAR I
obtained. Key is to be direct, evasions. I
forthright. Don't hide light. AQUARIUS tJan. 20-Fcb. I
c;et started and follo1v through 181 : !Ai·e affection eniotional 1 WfSTCLlff P!AlA. BALBOA ISLAND J in decisivC' 1nanner. ' · , t~ewPJrtBl'!X.h :ll6Mur1nrA~e. responses are featured. Yow·] :.J8.412l 6/).1904 I Cr\NCE lt (June 21-July 22 1:
Look to one \\·ho has !'-----·-·----..
t'x:pcrieni.:r. There are soniel-;:=:===;:;;;~===--------...:.-.., trade secrets \1i1ich can be I rl~\"ealed -ir you arc P'n•-n •~nH recepti1·{'. Accept more t?UIUI I~
R·iders Saddle Up for Charity
rl'Sponsibility. Invest in your ~E.1.urv s.1.10 .. s
ov;n ialcnts, abilities. HARIOR S PPING CEM'{ER
LEO (July 23-t\ug. 22 1: COSTA MESA
Accent is on rela1ions hips that for Appt. 549-0757
\\'ar1n \Ip. hC'come much more OPEN SUHDAYS & EVES
than friendships. Choose 1vith If you're not the
S:it11rd:1~·. .\!31 ZS. :ind
Sundu.1, .\l;iy 21;: hJ\'t' bcl'n
circled· on the c;1IPnd:1r by
1nt·n1li~·rs <1f ll1f' 0 r ;.in gt.'
Lou111y r;uJ\d Jnr thr· ,ltihn
Tral'I l" I 11111· fur tllt'
prcst·nia1inn of their ;1nnual
r•c:1t·ock Hill \at1onal llorse
Sho11·.
Bl'g1nn111g ;i ~L"tilnd dccadl'.
tl1e !illnll' ;1g;1u1 11iH be
111a11:1g(·d Ill l'r:1nk .Jordana of
Sc111 ta B:irbar<1. 11 111\J receive
a 13 " 11uint -rtn in,,;· fr,im-the
l'aeifie Co:1s1 Jlunll'r .. Jurnpcr
arid Stock Horse i\ssoeicition .
Tht· contpe!ition 11 ill \Jt·i.tin
:1l 7:'.!fl ;1 n1. Sa1urd~t.1'. ll'i!h
leading ridt•rs ;ind
ch:in1pion.~h1p hrll"~l'~ 1·ying tor
trophies and ribbons.
Proceeds 1vill be g11·L·n to the
John TrHC}' Clinic in Fullerton.
11 hich 1v;:is foun<lctl hy ~lrs.
Spcncel' Tr;icy to tr:.iin ~ind
1•duca!e <lc~1f :ind rle•f-hlincl
!);1bi1·s an<l ~iildrl'fl :.iud the11·
piln:nls.
lron1 the parking lot at !hL'
h1cal high school 10 thi.:.
ground'>. :in<l Goof,v and Pluto.
[)l.'illl'.\'l;ind tharactc rs. \\"ill Ile
1u1 lht' grounds between 11
;1 111 :111d 2 p.ni. Saturday to
grel't thi: childrcn.
A hoi·se 3uc1ion for :1
!horougl1bred yearling 1 s
sc:hl'clUll'cl for Sund a .v
<Jf[L'l"tlOO!l.
Cuild 1ncn1bcrs .:incl the ir
fn1nilics are preparlng to
tl'<111sforn1 the riding club
grounds 111 1'us!in into ll
color1ul co1u1try fair scnlng. , . . Junior 1 idrrs 11·1lJ CtHnpc1e
.Shndcs or pink 1r1th a 1rh1lt' on S.ilurdn\" (11\d riders over !"
-ntccrrr-,1,111-·dccoratc the·fuott ~IJ Tippca1: on'SUilday.-""'-' 0
booths ;ind un1br,clla tables.. ·
according 10 ~1rs. Stephen ----:-----~·-·-· ·--
;\!rs. Sµencer Tracy 11·ill be
eSl'Ortcd into the center of the
r111g lo greC't guf'sts Sunday.
:is 11 ill .\Ir. and 1\lrs. i\I. Keith
(;;icdL', honorary h1ll"Sc sho1v
ehair1ncn. .\lrs: Rich a r rt
.\l:ir1111, ~uild prC'sident, 11·iJI
1nake thC" introductions.
C\o..,ing the fest!l·itiC"s \\'il l be
the trnditional part~' lor senior
care -don't play games 1vi!h
e1notlons. Scnte of \" 0 u r blonde you want
desires are fulfilled. · lo be,
VIHGO 1Aug. 23-Sept. 22 \: we can probably
(\f•1v cle:1J indicated A s1 help you!
proft·ssional ~upenor.
coopcra!es. ~rnises and ntakns Because we specialize in hai1 lightening wi th Roux Sheer roon1 for you at top. Be Delight, the lo~ely creme
indepC'ndl·nl. not arrogant. lighte ner. Under our tra ined
Bring • forlh c r c at iv e hands and watchful eyes,
r('sources. your hair lightens just as you
LIRR,\ 1 Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: want-a iinle or a lot (e~en
exhibitors. i\lrs. Earl Clayton 1'nist hunc·h. Learn and teach. to the almost-white you neecl
h. h lor pastel toners). Ancl Sheer
j<: planning thr fC'tl' 11 Jr 11·i1! Sh<ire knov:ledge. Rise above Oel ightcondl!ionsasit .X oo~c ~
t;1!;c place on the front lr11rn of petty dC'tai!s. See project as a 1 ghtens Comesee1t1e ~
·inc C1fib.-'-·· ---··-\liro\c·.~ 't'oni"'· i'hiio~'tnca.1 tlimrenC'\rW~'<rt11irdk"•""it1~-C'T.. -.a · ., · ~ · · ~ -·:-
your blonde! . . -
Fryrr. ch :.ii r n1 an. Her .. nu--_ ;;-..._____::__ ~---
a:'si~t<1nt is ~lrs. Hoger
\"erSlu1s.
A rl'd double-dl'ckcr En~lish
bus 1v11! tr<.1nsport spectators
Women Cash In
1~ rc:1d~ 10 st;lrt .~l·lli11:~ 60.000
~!1;1n.•:; of s1ock .'.l\ SH) ;1 <iilarc .
sr1:1:-;cr--1i-:i.1i. 111. 1L l'1 1
-.\ grt!fi)l cf eight ('hil':l~n
:1re:1 11nnll'll h:11·~· ;1pplit·d for
;1 pi:nnit to orx·r1 ;1 lx1nk th;it
11111 l'.i!l'r ;;pecific:ilJ~· to
fcrn;ilv f1n;inC'iid IH't'f!S.
.\ ~pokcsn1;.in fqr f;<1r!~1\
s;1i(J frid;iy it 1vill bl' 31 h·;ist • ~ ::.::~;~;~;:;:,,:~~:'.'::~:~~~~ ! :l-ealurin<J ORANGE COUNTY'S COMPLETE ; One uf the oq.::1nizer~. C:1rol
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~he hu p1·s t!1t1 Fir:-.! l\'on1t'11·.~
l~;ink of Ctuen~o 11ill <11lrae1
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··But our prin1:1r~ go;1I 11!11
he to d(•livcr b;1nki11!! ~C'r1·ice~
pil'~;l'd and :i "charter 1..;sued. 1· ~ _6.·+ ·..j7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.
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'"For A Water Heoltr • A l(jt.
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o"d For Real Quick Str~ict
Give '"Joe·· A Oiol"
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Starts
Thursday .... Moy 2 3
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Spring Cleaning on Many Wanted Items
· got it all-on bolt s·tubes-even designers lengths. selection Values to 5 95 -w : . . . t
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Short & Long
Reg. to $30
Assortment of Styles
Reg. to $18
Wool·Cotton & Blend
Reg. to $25
Broken Sizes
1/3 OFF
DRESSES
$1 0.00 to $15.00
TOPS
$5.00 to $I 0.00
PANTS
$5.00 to $12 • .00
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WftfMSda)', May 22 , 1974 OAILV PILOT 3J
Alice Parrish
.
Gift Co-sts
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I
heard you speak in New -n--__ -__ -< ~
Orleans r e c e n t I y . One U/n/YC,/ -., -~ , 1---' sentence you uttered will stay . 0 with me forever. It really hit
home because. like so many
other parents, we have spoiled
our children. You said, "The
only thing kids get out of
frequent girts, usu•i!ly handed
to then1 on a silver platter. is
the habit or receiving."
Nothirlg, Never
The last psychiatrist gave
me the strength and courage
to race the truth about myself.
l was a lesbian.
I know you have been in
combat with certain
"authorities" who insist that
homosexuality is not a n
illness. Well, for me it 'va~.
yellow
lime gre-en
soft pink.
hot pink
purple
lilac
orange
bon<
white
black patent
.. d
navy
soft blue
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Wears Out
Toe~
If you love fee1in~ free you'll go for these
lun lov1n". noth1ng-to-h1de. all leather,
dressy lo\v heel toe-thongs from I !oily ..••
lantastic; color selec t1on.
Only 12c:x'.)
@l?j x:~-{SHOE BOUTIQ]J)
•, !> f d\h•o" l1l~nd, Newpon St~ch .. phon~ 644 ·4411
New Queen
Reigning
I know you are right. but
how can parents say no to
the ir children when money
isn't a problen1? Our kids see
us buying luxw·y items for
ourselves and naturally they
reel that they have a right to
lhrm, too.
greatest gift be ever received
in his llfe was a note bls dad
gave him one Chris1mas. ll
read , "Son, this year I '4'ill
give you 365 hours. One hour
every day afler dinner. \\'e'll
talk about whatever you "·anl
to ta I k about. We 'll go
"·herever you want to go, play
~·batever vou "·ant to play. lt
\Viii be yo.Ur hour." That dad
kept bis promise and rene,ved
it every year.
Time spent with a child is
much more meauh1gf11l than
any gift that can be bought in
a store. It never wea r:; out -
and it costs nothing.
Now that I have resolved
1ny inner conflicts, I am
functioning happily as a
contented \\'Oman. K e e p
plugging a,,·ay for better
n1ental health, Ann. So many
frightened. stumbling people
in this "·orld need to know
there is help for them. And
11hen you ten them. lheYJ :=~========================,.=·=·="=""='~'"~·=··=,,=·=··=··=~=· ·=.,=·=· ~~=====~~=:.:; believe it. -RUNNING N01 ----·-·
MORE
l\tiss Alice Parrish \\;1:-; in-
stalled honored <JUl.'cn of .Jub's
Daughters. Bethel .Jl3 of t\1·11-
port Beach durin ~ ccren1onif'.i
conduCtcd in Senfaring ~'f~!>un
ic Temple.
Other elective officer~ :.i re
the ~1isses KarPn .l\:-hby ;->nd
JuliC' Pih!. princc~Si'S' K:1th:~
\\'edge, guilit'. and ?llt•i indJ
Keller. n1:.1rshrill.
I grew up in a family that
tlicln't have a pot to cook in or
a \Vindow to thro\v it out of. It
11·as easy for our parent s to
say no because we knew
<l.:1rnetl well 1ve couldn't afford
any thi:ig fancy. Nobody asked
very often. \Vhat's the answer
for the members of the
a ff \uent society?-LOADED
A!\ID VULNERABLE
llt:AR L. & V.: \\'hat's the
question'! llo kids really "'ant
everything they ask for? The
ans"·er is, '"No. they d?n't."
An attorney I very much
a d mire d oni.:c .;;a id the
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
I've been running mo st of my
58 years-running away from
painful childhood n1emories .
running fron1 one loveless
marriage to another , running-
from hospital to hospital.
operation to operation. lover
to lover. job to job. city to
C'ity, pill to bottle. t1.nd el'en
rro1n p s y c h i a t r i s l lo
psychiatris t.
DEAR R.N.l\f.: Your lf'tter
makes a point I've tried l.O get
across repeatedly. P~ple u'bo
fee l they aren't nl a k In g
progress af.ter eight or nine
months of therapy should ACt
another theraolst. Not all
psychiatrists click u·ith every
patient.
A competent psychiatrist
ofte.p senses this even before
the· patient and ""Ill sng~('St
another doctor. If he doesn't,
hou·ever, and you really feel
as if vou're !?CltinJ? nou.here.
ask hi1n if l>e "'ill lit:ln you
1nake the change.
New Leadership Taking Over
Junior Ebell E t Star Brecht orchid di splay in <;osta Serving on her e'.'.:ecutive
D. . aslllle rOn d f th ~1esa is planned for Friday . board \\')li be the l\11nes.
1\Jrs. Larr:• '!'hayer \viii be
-~~!~>tLa<> ~Vf".:irl.el'! '.>/ r(IP. ..
Junior Ebel\ Club or t\cwport
Beach Thursdav. ~1av 23. at
an 11 a.n1 . h1Ticheo1l in the
1str1ct . r er o e ~lay 24 by the Laguna Beach · · Do I ' I i-:astcni Star, ,viii host .the -, · p _ . ,., t ,.11 Vincent S1n1th, ane No an,
, ....... , _ . . ~ ... 1--(,arden Club. art1c1p .. r_l s_11 I _ r ~ .. u 1}.;u-.l .,.~ r~i~~ .v .. ~,..,, uni..::1,11· · '!lih: .;;,-'"c "·orln;r -meet at TO-a.in. al the }'[sffval .-...._ ~-... ,~ .... i.,.-.---re~-··--v
gran~. inatr?n ~nd patron, of Arts grounds. and Jack t¥1-f1ngo!cj.
State .of Cahf01n1a Thursday, ·
Balbo..1 Bav Club. '
Serving On her hoard \\'ill be
!ht• ~l n1es. Jar.1•:s :\lPc1 rs.
Tcrrt•nce Bennitl. Bo yd
l'l'1Prs. Jaines ;\luzz;.. (;;1rv
\\1illlamson. Robert Cin1ini.
Jt"rold Cole and Thun1as
Baume.
Challenge Women
\1;1~· z:t at 8 p.m. in the
llu11tington Brach :..Jasonic
·rc1npli.:.
All ia nce
Local francophiles will open
1ht 1r St.'awn \1i th a banquet
Friday. t-.1ay 24, in the
flutrigger. Laguna Bc:ic:h pl:in·
n~·rl bv \1 1(' \J l i a n cr>
1:rane:1iSl' cf thC' C.1liforni<i.
Hiviera. i\u host cocktails at
7 p.rn . 1\·ill begin th(' evcnini:!.
Entcrt:.i inn1rnt 1\·ill be
Orange District
The t-.1av brunch for the
Orange Dislriet. Californ ia
Federation of \\'01nen's Clubs
is :.rhe<lu!ed for Friday, to.lay
24 froin 9 a.m. to noon in the
)"orha Linda \Vomen 's Club.
Officers Wive s
\I.rs. llt·nr v Le F'cb1Tc has
been inst<1llc°d as president of
the Officers \\'ivcs League.
SPRING UP
TOTH!: NEWLOOK
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WIGS
& Beauty Salon
2SO·D,E.17tt.St.
Co, to Me10 -541-3446
In HilkJl"ttl Scpre
Kay Sn1ith, ,,·ifc of Pastor
Chuck Sinith of the Call':>r~·
Chapel, Costa 1'.I e s a , \1·ill
speak at the 1·hursday. !.lay
23. luncheon or Teen Challenge
\\"omen, starting al 11 :30 a.rn.
In the T{'{'n ChallL•ngc Cl'nlt'r.
Ond.v H arrl.~on 11 111 pro1·1dt•
n1usic for tile po rgr:im .
provided by l'OCalisl ,\nnique
tleathcote. 1 _________ _c_ _ _I_1~111"11111111"111"111"111"~-~
Gardeners
,.\ t·;_i rri,1~c to:.ir to the
gardens of Arthur Blanding in f~ ~Ulla t\na and the' Paul ~i<.
~'-">;
SUNSHINE
FABRICS
NOW At J="G·1 Great vanety. first quahty,
he lpful! service and EVERYDAY SAVINGS!
: ~~ s ,ve~r~~ h1~:~~~ea s1~~ b~~
Cot1on, 36" wide. Sew now
Jo r s umme r vacation and
ployt1me lash1ons'.
Values to 3.00
FLOCKED,~
VOILES : d
Values to 2.50 y ·
Colorful flocked florals on soft pastels for summer
coolers Mac hine-wa shable Cottons and
Polyester-Collon blends. 45·· wide. Soec1al LOW
price 3 days oflly.
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Wt Will Bo Optt1 Sun. & Mtmorial Day
12·6P,M.
NEWPORT IEACH
20 fashiOft lsklnd
-OPEN : Mon .• Fri, 10-9:30 P.M.
Sat. t0-6 P.M.
Sun.12-6P.M,
LACOUllA IEACH
Z71 For<ol ""· OPEN:.Mon,, Sat. 9-$.30 P,M.
Sun. 12-6 P.M.
Use Your Bank"mericard or~Master Ch~rge
Ii: t!t!i~ ~~,t '
f1shion lsl1nd. N~rt Beach: Huntington Cel'\ter,
Huntington Beactt; Fashion-Square. Sintl Ani; Sooth
Coast Plaza, ~a-Mesa.
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Newport
3 Day
Fur Clearance
1/3 off
Thursday, Friday
and
--s -919rday .. 01~~~y.·--
SUMMER'S ABOUT TO S T ART ..• AND THAT'S \VHEN THE
SMART MONEY THINKS ABOU T INV,ES"TING IN A FUR . COME
SEE THE BES T -BUYS AT R OBI NSON'S! BUT HUR:RY. THE
SALE LAS T S ONLY THR EE DAYS: AND THE BEST SELECTION'S
AT THE BEG;NNING. ROB INSON'S FUR SALON.
F\Jlt PltOC!JCTS '-"'EICl.tD TO 5HOW r.OUHTRT OF O<>tGlff OF' IMP'ORTEO ru~~-
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Quick , Eesy
Savo ry So up
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11·rlk :ind 1nlbli1"00111-:;oup c,111
1111:1 11.i11r: 11!1i"k 1n n1ilk .ind
,1.1h·r ;1 bull' :11 a ri1nC'. Add
c,1l'n)t ,ind t.:I"L'!'ll fll'['ljlt•r.
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a11art i1f lood ;ind 11urri1:r1'] ;1->
!ht' rood-hu.11ng ti o I I " r
cont inue~ 111 shl'1nk .
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1h111lun:: · fouc! t•1n,;t•r1·:Hit)ll ..
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t:t~1·~ ;1pprn\irn:1ti·l.• .~t'.\l'rl
pou1Hl\ HI ;..:r;un t<1 JJrOdut·i· .i
puunrl ot prirn•· !)('i'f ";1n
t•\lrt·11v')~ 1n1·ff1cif'nl use uf
grain
\h•:1r eon:sumpl ;1,•1 in th is
rountr;. i~ ··prtpostcrous!\•
h1i::h. relnt11·c to nt•1:d. ;:ind
ca1u1ot he justifi('d 011 a
nulrilion;il I> a ~ i \. · · h•·
1na1nl:11n~
l~ood pricing 1~ :1h•1 .1 f:irtor
Jh;1t should h" t·11n:;id1·n·d in n
1uJT11!11111 pol1t·1·. II 1· i.: ~ ! e ii
hl•ln·1 es. ·· F.1<'lnr~ iunut•nrint:
roorl {"Q,;ts 11111,.( he br1trr
11ndt•r!-.ioud and gi1·en n1orc
:i1trnt1on In nu1ri1ionis:~"
I ff' :1sks
•• J !011· 111:111\· of the so nic
10.nuo ilenis said to be
~11p1>licd b;.· a modrrn
suf)('r rnnrket arc re a I I y
u~··ful''
"\\'h:it i<; 1he advanlat!e to
<;oci"t1· of having 30 to 40
difft'l"t'nt rt•rr;ils on th r
grol'<·ry shelf 11 hich differ in
'111· :ind shape and no! much
rl<;e?"
r..onsumrrs gain n 0th in g
from such situations. I lcgsted
s;11 "·
··Thrrr is ~oineth'ng \1Ton~
1rith :1 SI stern II' 11 i l' h
r1K·n11rages peop!r 10 11•ast('
1he1r n'oney ...
Jln;ht·1· fu":.l cos!..., proh.Jh!\'
11on"t c;1L1~l· 11utr111ona·r
pn.1bl1•111 ... l<1r 1:1u~1 Anlcl"Jl''-lllS .
llt·V:-.it•d ~.1_1..,_ adding. ··if the
co~! <if lilt·! nH~non bffon1cs
C\Cl'S.~l\t•. !h(' l'OllSUlllCr has
111;111.1 :11111·n;Ji1·. 1•, -": h1ch
1n1~ht ;1e1u;1ll.1 1n1pro1·(· hi<;
llit•t"
He l"<Jlt1< nrJ..; ;, nu!rilion
polit 1 ~!1'u1id t rnph:1sil(' lhe
1·l!1i-1t·JH Jl<irt.;; of !he food
1ndu~tr.\'
· ThC' produt!1011 o~ prin1e
ht•1/ i"> 11;1sh'fu! of rt·-ouret•s:
~ra.~s-f1·d lX'tf do not 115<'
l''l.pt·11..,ive 1-:r;iin. Tht•
productiou i•f pouhr\' ;111d mi lk
is our n1ost efficit·ni nit·an.~ of
l'on1·er11ng fann crop~ i1110
ani rnal p:·oducts . ·• I lt·gs tcd
111;1111tain~.
It";; (·,:pensi\'f' to pr~lurC'
f,iud in 1he tn1!f_'d S!:ilt"'-hr
:-:11 ~. :il1ho11~h c11:1sun1«rs here I
p,1_1 !1·,.., !ii !heir d1!'!)0~ahll'I
1n1·0111•· 10 ltTd 1hi•n1•1·h·rs.
Jn !IH· l S l'i'<il'h 17 pcrrt1111
of tilt· .\nH·rie.:.in's tlke hon1r
p.'.11· is 'Jll·nr on food 11·hih• in
India . fur ''"<llll]llE". the lndi.Jn
pavs about 17 prrcr;J1.
But. lleg~ted continue~. the
Iota! cost of prr1d11cing 1.000
kilo calorif's of pl.Jn! products
in 1he llnited Suite~ is S.18, but
onlv SIO in India.
llegsted fJ 11 o t r s food
scientists 1\·ho c:o11c!11de:
•·ro.')() nrud11r·t:or~ 1:1 1\,::-
lini!ed St:ite~ n1:1.\" 11 c
unE"C'Onomica! "
"Eeonorny and t·fficienc~·
\l'i!I become more in1por1ant
in all phases of li!o. includint!
food and nutrition." J[cgs1rd
1r:irns. "\\'c rnu ,t ai111 ,11 lon,z-
!crm S()!u1 icn~ as \1r!I ;i<:
SO]\'ing in11ncd1atc problctns. ··
Meet Carol Moore
One of the
Daily Pilot's
Ro le
People
I .~i ,Jn•l L.l(ld Hl or•• li••t •111·< 1;1lt1cs In addition lo handlin,I.! JH'ncral assi,1.?nmcnts
.•. ..,1·h h; •·1 . .1 '.d»·r, 111 !he People Section. C;irol IS the Ua1ly Pllol's rood
l !:r,r. ~h•· 1.,,1ir ·' /·. \ ;11 111t11n.d1~1n lrom California State University al S:1n Jose. \.\'aS a
'" ;.' •·•h1r,r 1•1r 11.• \ ·•11,l\•"I l'ri"'f.I in Sall Lake City and a tounl~~cportcr for the
l"·t1·"''""J Cit\ • t 1 nliun1· ;111d edited u national hou se organ ror Hunt -Wesson
! ,,..,,,, Jn• t11·t.,•. .:;. 1!11• 11.ol)· P1lol staff where she tells readers "hat's cooking
, .• r~ \\i·rJn"v~.. ·r1• 1,,,,11 ~i'Ct1on p\u..-; contributinf: several time~ a \1·eek to the
. , 111:ral rr,n11 r.• '• I• ·l'!t· "' rt11111.
: Rople J is 'the Daily Pilot's
Award-winning section for
women (and other peqple, too)
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Menus Ripe for Olive Taste
\\"!11·!1 \\;:nn 11t•athcr bring~
on .1 ru~h l f 1 rdt'rs for tneal
111111: s:.n1d11 i1:ht•~. ac(.·ent !hl'nl
1111~ rirc nli \cS.
T"o-111--0ne t.in cl es c r 1 be
the~t· dcublt• hamburgers l!l
on<• roll. Chcppcd ripe o!Jl'es
:>re adclt•:.l to the grow1d betf
<lnd ~h1tpl'd into patties.
After pat!ies are bro1111ed .
t'ilth 1~ .c·pptd 1-1i th a ripe
0111 <· ;1111! ct.ei-sc mixture and
brnilt·d 10 rrt·!t !he ehet'!;(..•.
Thl'n one i;-;1Uy is placed on
the OOttorn of a roll. Anolht'I'
1.atl) on top and !he olht·r
t,eilf or the rcll added It's a
real n1cal S:!nth1·1ch.
For th(' snack me.JI. n !u~!f
of -.Qurd()ugh brPad cun rn_, a
t-!'UIH"h~ p!c:tSUrl·-
llE.\HTY HIPE 0 L I \" E
Ht· BG l::J{~
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1 cup c:1nn~··I :111•1·d rqir
hill t.,
: t·up ltloppC'd grcl·n u111un
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'1 ll·;1.,pu;,n l><'PPl'I'
h·:•-ro<ins 1 rt' p ;1 r t<I
r11u,1:1rd
l 1 ~ pouud-. ground lc:u1 hl'cf
l l<ilJlt·-poon 1Ji1
4 J!;unhur,_;t·r 101',
\!I\ l'hl't'~L' 1·.ith t:rt·:11n. l ut
·~ t·11p ot r111" oli1L·.; into
ll'1•t!gt·:-:. ,\c1J 111 ch t' l' ~ t·
1i;1x1url· and :-.t·I ••~!d·.'.
fb11p rr:n:11r1n!.!; '1 rup
0!11cs ~Ii\ chn:1µ,,d 0111(·~.
unit'l:l. !'.ilt. pt•pp1•r. n1u~l;1n!.
all I j.;1"1.1;P.,t I.ti•! :-ih;q;L' 1n:o
1:ij'.;ilt ihlll p;d(ll"'i :Jholl! I~
1nvh l:1f'"'t·r 111 d1:.1nt·l~'r th:1n
full,
\11•1H t•il Br0\11 11 ITIC8l patties
on both sides.
Split roll s and spread "'i th
butter, it desired, and toast
lightly.
Top patties \':1th 1.:hccsc-oill"e
mixture. Pl:ice µat11cs under
broiler long enough to melt
cheese.
Place one pal!y on botton1
h11lf 'of roll. '!'op ""ith ano1her
pal!y and rover 111th ru!l t'l;J
Garnish 111th a 11·ho!e ript·
ull\t!. ~lakes 4 hearty burgers.
S\ACK .\fEAL LO . .\F
I cup 1.:aru1e:l pittt·d ripe
ol11·t·s
2 cu11s gr:lteii .\n1Pric.1n
l'hl'l'~l'
.1 t;1blcs1xions ,na~o11u;11s~
I loaf sourdot1gh hrl':1d
1 tabll•spoons hullo·r
2 teaspoons prep<1rcd mus-
tard
6 slice'> boitc·i! or !'.:1kcd
h;in1
l'rt•he<it O\t·n 350 degrees F.
Drain 11pc olives and cut
i:ilo Slll~dl Jit't'CS .. \!ix l\"ilh
chl'{'Se :u1d 1n;1~·onn:iisc . Set
;1-.idl ..
Cut bre:.id in tu aboul 1 ~-inch
slice:;. but beinE; sttre no! to
fut thf'OLt~h c111st. Spread
l:u!:er o!"l C.!ll' ~i(~._. of JI! cut
~ht:<·S. Sprl':1d niust;ird on
el"L'rl" othicr ~llL't'.'.
l'li1ce '-l:tt'<; of )Kiin in
h1'l111·L·n ~her~ :->prl''.ld 1rilh
n1u.'1'1rtl ;1r1d !hi' npt.• oli1·r·
C'~ll'<':i<" ll11\lUJ'1' bt'llll'l'!l Ol]1t'r
('(I:.;
1;,ikC' for l.'i to 20 n1inutc-~.
un:JI !ti;irou::;hl~· hl•.Jlt'd an·t
l"hl'l'~l' h~IS l~ll·i·td. :\lakt·~ ti
St·r1111~~.
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Ripe olives add nutty tang
to hearty burg e rs
and top special salad.
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MAY 22 TillU TUES.,
MAY 21, 1974
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ORANGE JUICE , ~;.~AMBURGER BUNS ~; . PEPSl·COLA
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Down Under Dinner
Try Spring Lamb
l\1a\ai Korma (Lamb with
Alinond Crean\ Sauce 1 is an
adaptation of a rt>Cipc front
India Uu1l 11ppeared in a Nc\v
Zealand cookbook.
~IAL.-\1 KOR:\I<\
2 pounds lamb stew meat.
(.'U\ in cubes
2. ta blespoons butter or
margarine
1,:i to 12 cup sltvere<I aln1onds
1 cup finely chopped onions
I teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons turmeric
11 teaspoon ground ginger
11 teaspoon chili po1\dcr
I small bay leaf
l Cup red table wine
1 2 cup sour crea111
Trirn excess fat from la1nb.
In a heavy frying 11:in or toP·
of-the-stove casserole, melt
butter or n1argarine: add
slivered almonds and roast,
stirring frequently , u n ti 1
lightly bro"'Ticd; lift out and
set aside.
In san1c pan, cook onions
just until browned; spoon oul
and reserve. Put lamb into
frying pan and cook turnini.:.
until v.·ell bro1\'TlCd. Spoon oll
any excess Jamb fat :incl
discard.
Season the lamb "·ith s;il1
and add tht• browned onions.
f..ltx the spices and bay leaf
into the \Vine and poor over
!he brO\l'nl·d lamb. Simmer
over low heal until lamb is
tender.
Just before tin1e to serve,
n1ix about hair of roasted
almonds into the sour cream
and add to stew. f..1ix well and
heat to sim rnering. Sprlnkle
remaining almonds over stew.
Scr\'e 4 to fi JXlr1ions with hot
steamed ri ce.
Edis9n presents :
Entertaining
with ease.
(And olso woys to conserve electricity.)
Corn: Golden and Good , •• • , • J·•'11p1•· :'• ,•11\t rt<111111111 more al home
t! ,,,,,. tc1," /1.r1: r"'rt' 1n Southern Ca!1forn•a ou r
1 1 , t, .:vi,.• ,i" ror tr1en<llv, rt>la>.ed par\1e~.
\ l;, · r .1.,111:1 !l1dfet~ Informal s1tdown
\\'hat else \Viii you have for shot.lid be fresh and green not In a 2-qu.arl ca s s er o I c comes to a boil. about 5
dinnc.r-1".ben... tbi~ Jrcsb cw·n__d.r)i.....a.o[i-s~r-<1~.qil{lJ'_~0-Ke~I! _altcrna\c layer§ of th~ .£0J:ll mu1l!~~:.. Stir in srea!T!_ <i~d
casserole is vour vegctabll' corn cold and hwnid until it is mixture and tomato slices. \Vtnc, heat. ~lakes :ibout
r '""' ' •'' '!'11!1~ o! ,j be1 ter time to t1y
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!IO\\' alx>ut London Broil possible pfter you buy it. F. orcn 30 t.o 40 minute~. until
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::"hurs., May 21 thru lltun., Moy JD Oftly!
~ith Fresh l\tus'hroom.. Gn!YY _ ~\ost --~orn __ n?"".. __ on _ the com is tt•n<tcr. to.lakes 6
and a mixed fresh srccn salad m;trkrt 1s ycflow. as 1_r-snou1d ·· ·servings.
with raW spinach, lettuce, and be. . b cc a u_ 5 e . it 11.35 LONDON BROIL \YITH
escarole for CQ!or, texture and C'O~sidcrablc vit<imin A while FflliSll l\1USHR00"1 GRAVY
flavor interest. wtutc corn has none.
For dessert. make a fresh Jo~RESH COllN CASSE ROLE Gravy :
rhubarb cobbler, as old-
fa shioned as grandma's best
cooking.
To be good. com n1ust bt
kept cold from the time
inunediately after it i s
harvested all thl"' v.·ay 10 the
kllehen range. Corn thal is
v.·arm to lhc touch should be
turned dO\\-·n.
It will amost certainly taste
starchy. and the kernels \\-·ill
be tough. The sugar in com
turns to starch v.·11\J time and
warmth, and it doesn't take
long if tlic con1 is not kept
cold, .
Jf the torn has husks, they
6 slices bacon
6 ('ars fresh rorn. cut from
cob f about 4 cups I
I cup chopped fresh green
p<pper
r~ cup chopped fresh onion
t teaspoon salt
4M teaspoon pepper
2 fresh ton1atoes. peeled and
sliced
In a large skillet cook bacon
unt il lightly bro"ncd. Rernove
fron1 skilll'L drain on paper
tov.·cls and crumble .
H em o ,. c all but 2
tablespooos IIBcon fat from
skillet. Add corn, green pepper
and onloo.
3 tablespoons butter or
m.1rgarine
~'1 pound fresh mushrooms,
sl iced
3 tablespoons flour
14 teaspoon salt
1" teaspoon pepper
J 1.:.i cups beef broth
1 ~ cup light cream
3 tab\es?XJO.S dry v:hite wine
In a large saucepan melt
butter. Add mushrooms and
cook O\"er moderate heat 5
minutes. Sprinkle flour , salt
and pepper c.ver mushroon1s;
n1ix v.·el!.
Add beef broth and cook
lllltil 1nixture tllickens and
Cooking 's No Mystery
Ingredients' the' Charm
Here's a chicken dish that ·s
sure to become a classic of
your kitchen ... it's Chicken
Continental.
There're no mysterious
cooking techniqueli with this
recipe. just fine ingredients,
deliciously blended. The rich,
mushroo1n sauce is a
delectable co1nbinalion of
catmed chicken broth. a
generous splash or white wine,
sour cream, and seasonings.
cmCKEN CO!>'TINENTAL
4 whole chicken breaslR
(about 3 pounds), split
3 tablespoons shortening
Salt
Pepper
1 can (13;' ounces) chicken
brolh ~l: cup Chablis or olher dry
white wine
2 cups s li ce d
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1nushroo1ns {about ' .
poUlld )
2 tablespoons ketchup
1 mediuin clove g a r 1 i c .
n11nced
1 ~ teaspoon tar ra go n
leave~. crtished
1,:i cup flour
1 ! cup sour cream
Cooked noodles
t;sc I large skillet or
prepare in 2 skillets (about 10-
inch\, by dividing ingredients
equally.
Brown
shortening;
ch icken
pour of[
in
fut.
Season with salt and pepper.
Reserve if.I: cup broth.
Add remaining broth, wine ,
n1ushroon1s. ketchup. garlic,
and tarragon. Cover: cook
over low heat 30 minutes or
until done. Stir occasionally.
Ren1ove chicken to serving
platter. Gradually b I end
reserved broth into flour until
smooth ; slo\vly stir into sauce.
Cook. stirring until thickened .
Blend in sour cream.
Serve with chicken and
noodles, Makes 8 servings.
about 4 cups sauce.
If you've been eating ordinary "franks~, and·
wondering where the flavor we11t, then it's time
to try Schirmer's Cerman Brand frankfUrt.ers.
. Made the "old country'' way
from the finest meats and Seasonings. The
delicious continental flavor will please
the whole family.
5dtirmers
" the Sociable SauSi\Qe
' fMlUrtd ht lfle Dl'lkal..-. HdlOl\of.
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2 p6unffi flahK sr~aR ·-
1 ~ teaspoon salt
111 teaspoon pepper
Sprinkle sail and pepper
evenly over flank steak. Broil
about 3 minutes on e:ich side.
just until rare; do not
O\"crcook. SliC'c thinly on the
diagonal and serve ~'ilh gravy
in 8 portions.
LE,\10~' S.\L.\O DHESSING
~" cup sa]a(J oi l
1.:: cup fresh lemon juice
2 tablespoons chopped fresh
parsley
I clove garlic. pcl'led
split
1 teaspoon su(.\a r
·1 1 teaspoon salt
1 1 teaspoon pc11pcr
1 i teaspoon dry inustard
18 teaspoon paprika
In a snuill bo wl or jnr 1\·it11
tight-fitting lid eon1binc all
ingredients. Beal or sh.'.lke
until v.·cll mixed: lcl ~!and one
hour and remove garlic.
Store in refrigerator. :-.lakes
I cup dressing. -------
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You likeexcilement. You reach out !or new experiences.
So reach tor tender, young lamb next time you ·re al
the meal case in your favorite tood store. Its a treat lhaJ I
will lilt your spirits sky high and make tresh ~----,
America n lamb a new favorite with your !amity.
For your initiation, may we suggest a luscious
roast leg ot lamb? Today·s reci;:>e makes it
as easy as 1·2·3 to !ix.
for more dlscoverios 111 lamb r;uls tJn(1 rec1pos, wnta:
american lamb council ·
De11t. L·1573. ,00 Claylon SL Oenv&r, Colo. 80206
Oft1ngeGla_zed ~ oj Iantb
(makes 6 servings)
1 IC'g ol lamb ~~teaspoon pepper '. CU I\_ orange_J~J1CC
1 teaspoon salt 1 teasPoon rosemary '\._.../' I Pl.ice l,1mb on rack 1n roasting pan Sprtnklew!lh salt peopcr and rosemary.
' Roa:,t •n 3:.15 (slow) oven 2'h hours Pour orange 1u1ce ove1 l,1mb
.. Ro;ist 30 m1nu1es 10 an hour tonger. or unlol meat lhrrmometl"'r tf'g•ster5 170,) 3 for w<'ll clone lamb. 14QP 10 1000 11'f()o111.e 1t rare or medium B.-ist{! lamb
1• l'C11Jr>n11v as it roasts.
t.f't ro:io;I s!an!l·•n warm Dlace 20 to 30 m1nule s to firm uP belore servintJ lnl1"n 11
1cmoC!i'lh11f' u11he leq wlU continue to rise as much fl'-10~ aUer removlll t1on1
ovP.n, l1Cl not 011ercook.
Gt11n1sh with !ru11 and sc1ve
Thlllt" ro1·al:; hom one tao of lamb-tis a batgain'
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01191 ppod only 1n US.A
Noto 11 \IOU d~1n 1 care to r0&s t the whole leg of 11'mb ha11P vourmet'l lm1ncv1 ~
stf'alo.'> orl lh<> taro~ end. and use meat cut trbm the :,Nlnll end 101 s!ew u1 londoo
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MOtlllftlS YQPKSHlll;{ 59'
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79~ 9~
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ANY SIZE PIECE 5-POUND BOX •• $3.89
59~~ 79L~
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ;::,
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HAWAIIAN RED PUNCH •4-0l 43•
SHASTA DIET DRINK ,.o, 25'
GAINES
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GAINES CHEESE $200
IUIGEIS • 72·01.
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OH-BOY SANDWICH ...... '.;~~
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HOMEMADE WAFFLES ... ~.·.-.~~44
LA PAZ MARGARITA MIX uo, 79'
DOUGHNUTS ;'.;,~:.::0' .... 53: WATER OPEN MEMORIAL DAY e MAY 27th
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BRIQUETS '°"'" ,,., 55' "'" '1.59
SWEET PICKLES ., .. ., S•OC 77'
C&H POWDERED SUGAR " 34'
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2960 HA RCIO R BLVD .. COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA
PHONE 556·72.90
US E 'vouR llANKAM E FUC ARD AND MAS T ERCHA.nGE
Creamy chocolate
rum torte
can be made
day before
the party.
__ _::o""-'"L 1 1>11.or :15
Mix Simplifies Cl·assic Torte
I Here is a deliciow, creamy CJIOCOLATE RUM TORTE Prepare cake n1ix ,according some to drip down Aides. Top
rich. chocolate rum torte that 1 IJS'n ounce) package lo package direclions using "ilh kl whipped crea m .
· d t p •··tt Repeat with remainJno layers is a mus t for any occasion. yellow cake mix eggs an wa er. our uca er ending with chocolate 'Hiaz.e. ,
1'o ob~i_"...._th9um flavoring 2 eggJ into 2 greased and floured 9 Glau: Melt over fiot (not
in th~rlc':1'tfiipare the layers 1 1~ cups water inch cake pans. boiling) water, ch o co I a l c
the night before.· Soak thc1n I cup run1 Bake at 350 degrees for 30 morsels and corn !lyrup unt1,
vdth rum, wrap in aluminunt Cbocolttle Glaze: minutes. Cool II) minutl"s mixture Is smoolh.
2 !6 ounce) packages (2 Remove from pans : coo1 1,.-....;::=---=...:.::=--==~ foil and refrigerate. cups) 8 e Ill i-s wee t contpletely. Slice each layer in
Cover e1:1ch of the laye rs chocolate morsels half. Pour 1J cup rum over You can Charge
with the chocolate glaze and ~,cup corn syrup each layer. \Vrap in aluminum DAILY PILOT
stack them with wh ipped Whipped Cream: foil and allow flavor to dt!velopl
crean1. Cover the top With the t cup heavy cream in refrigerator' overnight. Classified Ads
chocolate glaze, allO\\•in~ it 2 tablespoor~~ confectioners' Spread 11 (·hocolpte gl.ize 642. 5678
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:-111all one docs11't :--cc111 c11ot1g!1 . l'ct t\\'O is
often kind of a 11·.1 ,tc .
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wwel habir bcrnu;c one Northern usually
l:-> Cl10Llg!1. lt's ~tro r1g, a\):-Orbc11t and 5Q;b
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with Northern, practi~a lly c,·crytimc you
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buy it.
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SALAD VALENCIA SUBTLE
Spanish Salad's
Hearty Entree
If a chef salad is the only
elegant main-dish salad you
can think of. th<'n 'l's 1i1111· 10
think Spanish.
Salad Vntcncia uses rn1u1y or
the saint.' ingrcdil·n!s as our
che( salad -n1c<ll, hard
cooked eggs, tomatoes. green
pepper and onion. But, hcrl'
lhc similarity ends.
The Spanish version is a
much heartier n1eal. n1orc
robust and al the sa1nc tin1c
more subtle.
The SC'Crct is in hov• the
ingredients arc pul together -
how their flavors are blended
under the influence or a
dressing-rna rinadc.
\\'ith rice as a basic
ingredient. this salad is a lot
n1ore substantial than its
,\mcrican cousin -and just
as appealing to h u n g r y
teenagers as to their parent s.
l\foreovc r. it can be made
\\'Jlh just about any lertO\Cr
n1eal you have on hand -or
''·ith canned chicken, luna.
shrim1> or Y•lwtevcr. It's ;1
good cn1ergcncy ineal. too.
S1\LAD \.'ALE:\"CL\
:J cups cooked rice
1; grl'en pepper. diced
I pin11cnto. diced
1 cup finely diced. cooked
veal. turkey, or any
lcf!o\ er n1cal
V1nagreta Sauce
I bottle 110 ounce J Spanish
o!i,·es. drained
1 n1cd1un1 ton1ato tut 11110
\1·cdgcs
3 hard-tookcd eggs
VINACPET.\ S,\l .Cl'.:
3 slices of onion
I tablespoon n1inced parsley
1 ~ teaspoon salt
I cup olive oil
I clove garlic. crushed
1:: cup \1ine vincg.ir
Con"tbine the cooked rice
1\·ith the gr~n pep pc r, ~pimiento and diced meat. Toss
\1·ith •,3 cup of the \'inagrct<r
sauce.
?i.farinate o I i v c s and
tomatoes in the remainder of
the sauce. Arrange r ice
n1ixlure in a n1ound on platl.er.
v•ith olives. tomatoes and egg
11·edges around the base.
Serve chilled "'i th
ren1ainder of sauce and crisp
French bread. ~lakes 4 to 6
scr\·ings.
To rpake th e s a u c e :
Con1binc onion. parsley. salt.
oil and garlic: Jet s1and 1~
hour. Ren1ovr garlic and
discard. add vinegar. stir ~'cl!.
1\1akcs I 1 :i cups.
This sauce may ntso be used
as a n1arinade for cooked
vegetables, served chilled as a
salad, 11·hich may be prepared
a day ahead.
,\ nC'\\l laslc scnsalion just right
for th{' l-<jo!1d<1y sea~on. finec;t p;rk
and vc.il .ire blended wllh naturJ.I spices,
lhen dcl1cJlt'ly c;mo~ed for an oulslanding
mcal11n1c lrcat for family or guests.
Aire.lei}' coo~cd. /u.'>I he<1l and serve, ; then l1}1cn to the complimenls.
5chkmers
' the Sociable Sausage
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CARNATIONS
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BOUQUETS .
MARGARITE
DAISIES
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FREE LEMON LEAF
WITH PURCHASE OF
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DEMURE .83 DOUCHE
16-0Z BOTlLl
JOH NSON'S ( 23 BABY OIL
;'J.QZ PKG
JOHNSON'S ( 29 BABY POWDER
1-QUNCE BOTTLE
CAMPHO-PHENIQUE .45 LIQUID ANTESEPTIC
3-0UNCE TUB£.
VITALIS .69 DRY TEXTURE
7-0Z. DEODORANT OR
BRUT 33
ANTI· 97 PERSPIRANTI
8-0Z AEROSOL • 3 TYPES
-ULTRA BAN 5000
ANTI· • 09
PERSPIRANT I. ~
16·0UNCE AEROSOL
BODY ALL
DEODORANT
4 COUNT PKG •DOUBLE EDGE ·
FACE GUARD 54
BLADES ·I
~-oz. BOTTLE
SWEETA
LIQUID.
SWEETNER .49
1·0UNCE JAR
ARRID CREAM
DEODORA NT
32-0UNCE CAN
GULF CHARCOAL
LIGHTER
9·0Z CAN • LILAC • LEMON •
AMERICo\N BEAUTY
WIZARD SPRAY
DEODORIZER
6 75-0Z PKG • POWDER
WOOLITE COLD
WATER WASH
IS-OUNCE CAN
DRANO DRAIN OPENER
156-0Z PKG.
BLEACH SUBSTITUTE
BORATEEM PLUS
8-0UNCE BOTTLE
REGULAR OR OIL'(
L'OREAL HERBAL
SHAMPOO
16·0UNCE BOTTLE
MR. BUBBLE LIQUID
3 5-0UNCE BOTTLE
VASELI NE
HAIR_ TONIC
1 5·0Z BOTTLE • W1TH PUMP
VASELINE INTENSIVE
CARE LOTION
J 73·0Z PACKAGE
SHEL L NO PEST STRIPS
INSECTICIDE !OE OOORAN T
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!VlllDAI DISCDONI PRICIS
AMOCO • ', GALLON Sil(
CLAD PICNIC JUG
6 PACK SIZE• WITH HANDLE
GOTHAM
FOAM CHEST .89
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30·0UAAT • PICWC SIZE
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GERMAN POTATO SALAD 1
15 5-0Z CAN • 3 BEAN .42
7-0l CAN• SOLID \VHll( •IN \'l'AlEfl
CHICKEN OF THE SEA 57
WHITE TUNA I
16·0Z JAR • MUSHROOM• HICl<ORV
HEINZ __ _ --·----BAR·B·Q
SAUCE
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:?6-0Z. BOT Tl E W ONION .5l
45-0UNCE CAN
WYLER'S
LEMONADE
MIX
6-Ql. Pl(G •CHICKEN• BEEF 42
MJB STUFFING PLUS I
LA'wifv 0Au 0rus' M" .19
? 5·0l Pl<G GARLIC •
4 5·0Z Pl<G CHE[~E loo G1'RLIC
s1E't'~~'C~~u10Ns • 36 .zo ~ 7S·OZ Pl<G • 7 FLAVORS
FUNNYFACE DRINKS
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MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
14-0UNCE PACl<1'GE
SWISS MISS
COCOA
8-0UN~~ P1'Cl<AGE
DREAM WHIP TOPPING
32·0Z PACl<AGE
SUGAR IN THE RAW
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CHRIS & PITTS
BAR·B·Q SAUCE
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SUGAR TWIN
PACKETS
48.75-0Z • GRAPE . CHfRnv
4:1 12 OZ. PUNCH
FUNNYFACE ' SUPER SIZE
D"INK MIX
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6~·0UNCE BOTTLE • JUI CE OR
MARTI NE LLIS 99 APPLE CIDER I
•, <'o·\}l (AN • (",R[L N :-.NA("
LINDSAY 35 PITIED OLIVES I
16-0Z BOTTLE• 1000 ISLAND OR
Q[LUXE FRENCH 65 WISH BONE DRESSI NG 1
lb Ol Bll •ITALIAN DRESSI NG 65<:
q.oz PK G • OE[r N NOODLE OR
HAMBURGER0
BOOSTER .47
sMti'clttRs 5PREsERvrs • 7 5
!H-OZ JAR
SEEDLESS BLACK REARY JA~! .71
1?-0Z JAR
CAA1'MEL • BUT TER<;COl CH
SMUCKERS ICE CREAM 4Z
TOPPI NG I
1?·0Z JAR • CHOCOL ATE f UDGE .44
1:?-0Z JAR • SWtSS Cl-IOCOLATE .47
I 1 ;5.oz JAR • !i lHA~'IBlllllY -·
:I 75·0Z PKG
BAITER N' BAKE
COATI NG MIX .Z5
7 5 oz Pl<G • c1-1oc • VANILLA
OR Cl-IOCOLATE CARAMEL (09
PILLSBURY FIGU RINES
!A'sTER~s 'cHffic'E 'coif[('°Z3•
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6 5·0UNCE JAR
SCHILLING 46
GARLIC SALTI
d OUNCE JAR • m£EZE CAJCO
TASTER'S CHOICE
INSTANT COFFEE
32·0Z. eox • BANQUET
J 39
FRIED • 89
CHICKEN I
9·0Z. BOX • NIBLET COAN • PEAS
• M!XED \/EGE TABLES• GREEN BEAN~
GREEN GIANT
VEGETABLES
14·0Z BOX • STUFfEO
HOLLO~~AV
GREEN PEPPERS
.36
.84
l«l·OZ BOX• CABBAGE ROLLS .14
I I ·OUNCE BOX , 89 SARA LEE POUND CAKE 1
io-oz BAG • WHOLE\
ALPHA BETA
~TRAWBERRIES .85
rili[o' cHici<[N'o1~NER .59
ll'OIOAI Ol!tDIJfll PRICI
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PRODUCE DEPT. HEAD
FOOTHILL AT SAN ANTONIO
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MEAT DEPT . HEAD
WILLOW AT CASPIAN
IN LONG BEACH
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ARTICHOKES
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THESE PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 23-29 • WED.-THURS.
12-0Z. BOX • UNICEO •
ALPHA BETA
ANGEL FOOD CAKE
8-P~CK •ALPHA BETA
HAMBURGER BUNS
8-PACK •ALPHA BETA
HOTDDG BUNS
.54
.39
.39
j{i'.'LY' FiL{E'o aooNuTs .63
16-0UNCE BOX
FIRESIDE
GRAHAM CRACKERS
16-0UNCE BOX
SUNSHINE CHEEZ-IT
12-01 CAN • MIXED
LAURA SCUDDER
NUTS/PEANUTS
t
WHOLE BODY
FRESH FRYERS
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, SUTCH.tR'S PR!Dt • BEEF PATTIE MIX
BUD-GET .-
BURGER
BLADE CUT
BEEF
CHUCK STEAK
BEEF ROUND
BONELESS
ROTISSERIE
ROAST
FRESH FROZEN
LEAN GROUND
BEEF PATTIES
BEEF CHUCK
BONELESS
FAMILY STEAK
.BEEF CHUCK
BONELESS
CLOO STEAK
fLAVORFULL Y SMOKED
CRISPRITE
BACON
BONELESS BEEF
RIB STEAK
ANY SIZE
PACKAGE
1 LB.
PACKAGE
PICNIC FAVORITE
EXTRA 89C LONG
WIENERS u.
8-0UNCE PACKAGE
IARflflR JOHN
SKINLESS
LINK
SAUSAGE
1 ~.s 1~~ 1~~ THESE MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 23-29 • WED.-THURS.
.49
.68
.99
STORE HOURS
MON-FRI: 9:30-9:30
SAT: 9:30-8:00
SUN : 10:00-7:00
12-0UNCE PACKAGE
HEBREW NATIONAL
KNOCKWURST • 34
OR FRANKS I
16-0UNCE TUB • SOFT
FLEISCHMANN'$ 6 I
MARGARINE 1
31-0Z JAR • BARREL CURED
06SCAR,MAYER.WIENERS .89
75-0 Z CONTAINER
ROD'S PIMENTO 59
CHEESE SPREAD I
rliliME'8°joH'rl'w1rnERs .89
2-8-0l. TUBS • SOFT
CHIFFON MARGARINE
16-0UNCE TUB
IMO DRESSING
8-0UNCE CHUB -
.53
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GALLO iitJ I lS
ITALIAN SALAMI
13-0UNCE CHUB 2.10 •
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24-0UNCE LOAF • G1ANT
ALPHA BETA BREAD .45 ASSORTED TASTY KAKE SNACK
CAKES AT DISCOUNT PRICES!
CLAUSSEN'$ 96 KOSHER PICKLES , 7-0UNCE AEROSOL 67 REDDI WIP I
EVERYDAY DISCOOHT PR!C{S
8-0UNCE TUBE •FARMER J0HN47
BRAUNSCHWEIGER 1
Y1 GAL BOTTLE HAPPY DAY 29
FRUIT DRINKS I
1·GALLON BOTTLE .57
W1 r1s.t!Y9 the t19ht lo r1!1,1s.t 11IH 10 COftltnfftitl dt1l1r1. Sain 11• collKltd Oii 111
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F'or :i 11 hilc !here, l.o.1b..,tcr
TI11'rtn1dur 11a~ 1: 1·nlu1n1•d
n10,tl1· 111 h·'>l••r11·al a1Tounts
of hov.· pr1n1;1 donn:i:. 11 t'l't1
fc.:is!t·d <l! !be t11rn of lht'
century 1~1 :.uth gl;1n1nrou:.
res1<1ur;111 , ::~ lJehnu11JL•1·~ ur
Ton y l';hJo1's.
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a 111·•1 f;111u•I• 1111 -11,.i.
:;ingl1·:. ;111d 111:,, 11Pd'-11ot onh
because CJf HS i>legant good
1<rslt•. l ut lit11·;.111se 1rs quit:k
and e3s1· ro n1ake.
Sou1h · ·\fncan rock ](Jbstl'r
tad~ :Jrt• frozen. delicious. and,
bl·SI <if ;1!1. there is .:ihsolult'!y
no 11 :1~IL'
F::1cli lail is so!irllv filled
11·ith tile !f·ndcr v•hitc rock
lobsl1·r p;1t n<'f'dl'll 1 o
prep:irt· !h1· dish. :ind !Ill' .'-hell
IS lt'i 0\111 L'~llprfu! SL"!"\ 1ng
dish.
SUL:Tll AFRICA!\"
Tl!Ell:\11DOR
6 14 01.. 1 frozen ruck lobsll'r
Wits 1 t u1i b1111t r ur 1naq.~:1rtlll'
1 !'Lip flo11r
2 rups 1 l pin! J light crl':Jrn
1 ~ cuµ dr~ sherry
2 t•nns 13 ou11cC' size 1 s!1c1:d
1nu~hrourns. dr:iincd
1, traspoon nutn1ci;
Sall
1 ~ l'U)J I::! uUlltl''-1 lll!L'I~
~t:rlddl·d S11 is~ i·h1·i·~1·
Parboil rbt.i ~llT 1a1ls by
dro1)p1ng 11110 butlin..: ~;!l 'l•d
1\·:11t·r. I\ Ii c n \1 at ... r rebnils.
boil for ~ n1inutes l)r;11t1 1111-
tllf•dialcl.v :ind dr•'n1·h 11,11 I
nild 1\:llt'r
\1."ilh S<'l'-'\O!"" f•I! do11n !ht·
cr-nter of hii rd s!1clls, lcngth-
1• 1st. 1.u1d c,1·1111·. up•·•1 ~)j .. j,-: I
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111 flo111' :.i:•! .11t.I 11~l1l r rt ,1 111
~r·u1ually ~11r 111 ··hprry nnd
rn1;~hroio1ns. :-;11r 111 rock lob-
S!L•r m1•:1t. add n11tlnl·g. and
~;dt 11 tc1•,t1•
'innon rnix1"r" bnck 111!0
shell;;. reserving ext ra ,<,;JUC'C'
I 1];1( f' shl'lls on ;1 ~h·1lhn1 t-:i1.;
ing pan Sprinkle lop 11• 1 t h
shr!'ddf'd l'hr0.'il' (
Pl;'"" 111 ;1 fll"P·hf';iiC'·I !.n!,
41~J dt'grC't· r 01·1·11111111) ehe1·~L·
rn1·lts t:ibuut Ill n11!1ul! s 1
Ser•·L' ,11i!h 1·.\tr;1 ·::HJ1'1' a'ld!
1·(111011· ru 1· 11 •lh r:1i~;:1.~
:O.Inkes 6 scr\111gs .
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! C'U)l'> l'llfl\ I Ti rel flt"·
6 cups 11oilt·r
I tab1e~p<J11n bul!<'r
I t.1Diesp()l'1n :..1lt
I cup r:lisins
I stick 1:1nn:1n1011 l
Bring \\';Iler tu boil. :idd
butter. <.;;dt. raisins ;in(\
"inn:nnon S11r 11·e !I. ad(] rl Cl'
gr;1tlu;ill\ Co\"t'r s:1url'p:.111 :1nll
cook until nee is trntlcr, about
:!:U ro 25 llllOUlt.'S.
11r.:iin !horoui::h!y ;:1n<l srrvr
Hll!HL'clla tt:J~'.
Put Zing in Spring
Bit of Brew Tossed
Into Great Salads
\.\'h;11 tou!d be more
·'sprin~.v'' !han a fresh salad.
v.·Jlh pi.'rhaps 11 few ingre1llc11ts
from .vnu r very U\Vn gn rcl en.
1 ~ reas poon lemon Juice
1 1 teaspoo n garlic po'>l·d~r
1.1 cup bt.'er
L'sC' .\OUr best salad bo\\'I
and fill it \\'ith ro1nai11e, ·
e scarnlc, ton1atocs,
cucun1hl·rs. radishes. shrunp,
avocado. artichoke heart~ and
egg \I l'ctges. to n;1n1e but ~ fl'11
of po~.-,1blr ing-redicnts .
Blend 11111yonnaise. Jen1on
juice and garlic po'>l'dcr.
Gradu:illy stir in b c e r .
Rufrigcra1t .
OIL. \IL\'EGAR A.\'D SPICES
~ .::up s.1lad oil
I\ Ctl[I I llH'gar A~ the drL'ss1ng 111 n s t
definitely 1nakes the s;1lad.
1>rl'p:1n.' sevcr<il ;ind IC't people
t!1oust• thf'ir fin·urill' ll ere .:ire
rhrt'l' ~ugg1:.-.11or>.:> :1 I!
l'nhant(·d by the fla1 or of
beer.
Yo11·11 be an1<11ed h0>1 <l bit
of hrt:\\' t;in 1urn the ordinary
into the uu u~ual.
St•rvc quick nnd ca s y
home1l1ath· bL'l'r hi:-,tuits with
your spr111g salad.
RL'SSIA\I IJHESSI ~(;
I c:uµ chili stiut·i
'~ cup n1:1~·onn<1~~c
I I cup llL'l'r
Ulend :ill 1ngr1 d1L·J1t::. and
rr!rigl'rJt1
'' \ Y<J\ \AISE L>H ESSJ:'\G
I t:llp 111ayonn111!;L'
I I ("U!) bt'l'l"
1 1 teaspoon garlic po\\·dcr
!r:1spoon oregano
'' I L· 11 s p u o 11 I t al1an
~t.'a.~11n1nq
1, !L"asp<Hin t;irragon
S;ilr ;1n<l µt;ppt:r ro taele
l lix togrlher all b1grcdicnt1<1.
Hefrigera!e.
All s;il;id dressinjls yield
npproxin1:1 1cly I cup. enough
for 4 s11lads Refrigerate ut
fea st I hour before using.
8hcik~ 11·ell before servi ng.
BEElt BISCUITS
2 tup~ l11~rui1 n11x
1 ~ tup eold beer
tll 1x 1ngrcd1<'nls and drop by
spoonfuls onto grea.~cd cookie
sheet. Place in 425 degree
oven, '"icld · 10-12 bi scuits.
Stuffing Fills Fillet
Oeht1ous and ~111rac111r
STUFFEfJ rlSll
FllANCES
3-pound white-flesh fish with
h1,.>acl an<l tail on, boned
but left "'hole
'1 cup unsalted butter or
margarine
;:1 cup finely choppc<I onion
2 tablespoons finely chopped
celcr)'
~• poWld mushrooms, sliced Chfc~n bouillon cube
2 caMed pJmlcntos. diced
1, cup {scant1 thfnly sliced
caMtd water chestnuts '> of an 8-<>unce pocka~c
hfrb-111 catd bread
stuffing
Wash and dry fish
In ;1 10-inch skillet in the rot
buacf"gently cook together the
ooion. c·1•lery and mushrooms
until tender; add bouillon cube
and niash with wooden !poon
until dissol ved.
Off heat, stir in th 11
remaining ingredients.
Stufl :1:-h 11 ith rn1xure and
~lo~l' np1.•n1n" u•ith skewers
and ~iring or sew up wit h
hta11\' \.\'hile thread and a
daruing needle.
Place on hullered foil in a
shnltow pan. Hub top of fish
v.·1th soft butter and sprinkle
Wit h )lll prJka.
Buke In a preheated 400-
dt.1)(n-c O\'Cn unUI fl$ flake"
easily and looks opequt when
tcstt."t'I \.\Ith a fork -about 30
m111utes. J\.fakc91
,• servings.
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Dressed for Dinner
Fish fillets , lean and
\.\'hitefleshed, are a nulritious
choice for meals (or a farnily,
-'ncludi,ng tho1e n1emOOrs of it
who are calorle.watdlers.
Such frozen vnrietle.s as
Greenland turbot, o c ea n
perch. Pacific pollock and
whiting make thrifty main
courk'S.
'M1e following recipe for
Fish Creole is an excellent
dtsh.
Served \.\'lth rice and len1on hiofcoll , lt's 11. hee.rty offering.
FISH CREOLE
I pound fre sh or fruzen fish
llllats
Salad oil
I cup rice , cooked and hot
Cerole Sauce, see below
If frozen. thaw fillets . Pl&Cil
in a "'·elJ<illed .!hallow baking
pan ; if fillets are not free of
1kin, place them B.kln sido
do"'·n ~au!le they "111 not be
tun1ed.
Brush fillet& with oil. Broil 3
to 4 inches from hlgh heat
Wltil fish flakes easily and
look1 opaque when tested with a fork -10 to 15 minutes. i&ues 4 serving~
' ' CREOLE SAUCll!
' 1llcea bacon, cut into l·
inch crosswise pieces
Large onion, cut in thln
sttipo
Medium ,reen p e p p e r ,
seeded and cut In thin
slrlpt
2 tablelJ)OOllS !lour
I-pound can to 111 at o es ,
Wldrain«I
12 teaspoon sugar
l sn1all clove garlic, minced
Salt and pepper to taste
Chill powder to taste. ~·r
de!lred
In a 10-lnch sklll~f. over lo
heet, cook bacon until crisp;
with a alotted spoon ren1ovt
bacon and clr;:iin on brown
paper.
'fo bacon f:it ln -.:klllrt nd•t
onion and g1·lic11 1>ep1>et; coo1;
gently, ftl lt'rl nR rtien, unt il
transparent: 1vlth a slottc J
sp~on rolT'ovc nnd sot usid1;.
To remt1inin~ but'Qll ful in
!lkillet add flzur: cook over
rnctllum ht'ut. st I r r i n ;-,
ccnstautly. unlll fh.:ur is hghtl.\
tro\\•ncd.
Slir in iJ:ucon. onion and
p:rrcn rc1:ncr 11·ixturc 11nQ U1l.'
ren1:.iining I 11 g r r I\ i c n l s
Sin1rrl·1-. u11cO\'Crcd lL n I
:-Ut·rin~ cftt'.l, for · about 111
n1inutcs.
Big Family B·B·O' s cost
less wit h over 14.600
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Wf'dnrsday, May 22, 1974 DAILY PILOT 39
Nostalgic Treat Adapts to Modern Appliances, Methods
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By CECILY BROWNSTONE
MMCltfW '""91 ''" W"ter
DEAR CECILY: Your
poppy....seed cake recipe (in
\vhich the seeds \vere soak"d
but not ground) brought back
m~·es of days long ago when peot many hours on
Sa ya grinding poppy seed
in an okl.faahtoned colfee
grinder ror my mothers's
homemade "moon s e e d • '
bread and rolls -or biscuits
as we called them.
We never beard of using
unground poppy seed other
than on top of large hard rolls.
After the poppy seed was
ground, il ~·as mixed with
sugar, milk nnd butter to
nH1ke a paste.
This paste was spread on
dough which Yt'as roned and
put into pans for bread, or pu t
by spoonfuls into dough <ind
covered for the biscuits.
The result, baked to a
beautiful brown ln a coal and
\\"OOd stove (\lilh butler
dabbed on top of each loaf and
biscuit while baking), was real
eating.
Not only \\'as this good, but
it served better than the
rabbit test.
\\'henever my sistrr·in·law
evinced a great desire ror
"moon seed" biscuits or bread
v:e all knew she was pregnant.
Jt was infall ible.
Your recipes are good.
Please don't ruin my last
Illusion by telling me that
"Cecily Brownstone" is just a
name like "Betty Crocker." -
NOSTALGIA
remove rrun heat. Add yeast
and 2 teaspooru: sugar; stir
w1lil dissolved .
In a large mixing bov.1! blend
e~ yolks, sour creain, butler
and remaining 3~ cup milk.
Stir In Yeas miXlurt.
Slir together the flour , ~
cup sugar and the salt; add to
y~t mixture; blend until
HEIR TOMATO KETCHUP
smooth -dough will be sticky. roll ~14 of the dough into a 15 same way ; place on the cookie reduce heat to 350 degrees and 1 cups milk
O>ver and refrigerate for 12 by a inch rectangle. Spread sheet, making sure it is well bake until golden -25 to 30 13 cup raisins
hours. Divkie dough into 4 with J,'4 of the Poppy..seed apart from the other roll. minutes longer. 2 egg yolks
equal parts. Filling. Let rise 'ii hour at room Remove to wire racks lo t,3 cup honey
Keep portions of dough you non up In jelly-roll fashion ; temperature. "'coo1. Repeat procedure with ~ii cup sugar
are not working w i th plaoe along one side of a A11x egg white with ~ remaining two parts of dough. l teaspoon cinnamon
refrigerated. buttered 17 by 14 inch rookie teaspoon water: brush rolls Aiakes 4 coffeecake rolls. In an electrlc blender. grind
On a floured pa s t r y sheet with half the abnonds. POPPY.SEED Fl.U.J.NG 1t~ of the poppy seed at a time.
cloth w J t h a floured Using another +'• of lhe Bake in a preheated 400-1 pound (about 3 cups) In a I-quart .saucepan stir
stociinet-covered rolling pin, doll£h, make a second roll the degree oven for 10 minutes ; poppy· lleed together the ground poppy
IT'S TIE IEAL THll COCA COLA
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VOii WIEIEll OR
HAMBURGER BUNS
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VONS VALUE VONS VALUE ~YONSVALUE
.
seed with the remaining
ingredients e x c e p l the
cinnamon.
Stirring constantly, bring to
boiling point ; reduce heat and
c..'OOk. stirring constantly, untU
mixture thickens -15 to fD
minutes.
Stir in cinnamon. Cool
completely. Makes 4 cups. --
FARM FRESH FRYERS
DEAR NOSTALGIA -Your
delightful poppy·sttd
reminiscence prompts me to
offer the following recipe that
calls for grinding thf see<l and ~ GROCERIES GROCERIES ~PRODUCE ~YONSYALUE .. · .. MEATS ~YONSVALUE ~MEATS
making-it into the sort of , -
paste you describe. . ~ -~
This past.e i..s used as the till KRAF1111rout.AA01uo:Olff 3 7 ·
limng roc coffeecake rolls. The B·B·Q SAUCE
recipe came lo me from a ,IM)ON(';lJAA •
friend who purloined it years
ago from her motber-in·lal'I·
\!.'ho was a fantastic baker.
~ly friend uses her electric
blender for grindini;: poppy
seed (as do 11 but she
rc1nembers that her mother·
in· law had a ·small metal
poppy-seed mill.
~1y name is for real -it's
on my birth certificate!
C.B.
POPPY.SEEO
COFt't.:ECAKE ROLLS
I Clip milk
I package acth·e tlry y1~a st
Sugar
J egg yolks
\4 cup con1mercial sour
cream ~1 cup OOtter or margar ine.
melted
Ji.; cups unstned flour
\2 teaspoon salt
Poppy·seed Filling. s e e
below
I egg v.•hite
J ~ cup blanched sliced
almonds
In a sman saucepan heat 1:.
cup of the milk until v.·arm :
Punch's
A Party
Success
Tnplcal Snpe Jtlty lc,~~"";r°oz.~ .63
"""" Jm,U• 1'111 Dn111 JllCI -=~ .59
Dlrtff Stlllll °'"" "':~~~A ,69
F•CJ F1r11l111rpr111 ~t:: .»
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•G·Ol..ll<CE CAii I
SlilUCKll!JIS CAAAl.![L lea Cllam Toppln1 °"':'!i.'.:..~~"· .41
Sri· T VHTila let Cll• Ctltl ':.<~' .45
S .. k •M Ilk ClflCl((~QllPORI( 85 no I n I ,,,., ... , .
Na11111:1• Tei Mix WIL~~:Z'J!lf"" .,
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JERSEYMAID 79 ICE CREAM ':l.u"'r.' tUil.'OAl...ASSf'D.~ •
hrt11 T11w Vitia 1'UM..l1Vtll011 .45 Kif, ll·OZ. PKG,
OR~ .. DICll'lllr Ttwtll tl'IM:f, .35 •OU.
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Dll M•lt l'lar Hains 1&.0l. .39 ""
Uillly"a DIClll Clmlta 1S..QZ. .25 '-'"
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VAN CAMP'S
PORK A BEANS
31-ovHClCA~ .49
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BRIQUETS
WMS 1'0-l.9. IAQ .67
I VINE RIPENED
CANTALOUPE
SWt:ET, fHICll 1.!fATUI
Solid, Anory Cabb1g1 "~·~'~"' ".1 O
Aorlda Plak Grapelrull :;;:::: ;, .19
Rid Radishes orGr11n Onions
Fna Rlp1. Juicy W111r111lons
oo .10
U> .• 10
SVIVE I.al
SWEET '""''"'·" 10 fOl'l "'ElrilOlllAL OA¥
TENDER CORN
fUllEARS £4 .•
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Calllll'llll Avocadai
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Vons Pol1l1 Salad 0~~c:ic~~2'" .39.
I•• Drnsfng POTAf0£;..?:s•L•05 .4S
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J1rSIJllllld Cottage Cheese '°~::;',, .57
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FnshTurli1y Drvmsllcks JI!::. ".59
USDA Gr1d1 A Turkly ™ths ".79
llSD.l GA.lC( 4 Frtsh Hen Turkeys ,o~~r,~~~~~"ct'!-r LB .59
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SPARERIBS
lo!EOIUM SIZE
Fancy Frying Shrimp
Fresh Dover Sol• Rllels
Cook1d Finey Shrimp
Certl-Fresll Fish & Chips
"l79
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P1cillc Sun Cocoa Baller .44
AOWll' Girl H1n1I Esnnct ;."~~';? 1.18
liAIMGEL,.,"."" 56 TOOTHPASTE
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llsterl111 Moulhwash
Pra Adull Toolhbrvsh
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l'ICl 170<F5l~~ Foamy Sh1v1 Cream llEG ·":~~n:~?iRL<ME. 77
N~ Scl!lck Injector Blades •. «<";;, J7
ALKA·SELTZER · -8 .... 8 ..
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Groom 5 Clun Hair D11sslng l~.', . 77
Bayer Aspirin T1bltl1 •:,;• .52
J&J Biby Powd1r '!;~'.· • 96
LOI'< Cul
USDA Cholc1 Club Sinks ·.~~",::• ... t79
C1nler Cul Chuck SIHkS '~~~t, .... 89
lean. Tender Cube St11ks :~::1 "1.89
Ground Beef Pallies Lr;.~.~~~~(~1 3.29
Ii USDA CHOICE 1 29 ROUND STEAKS
50!'.E·l'I LB. I
Boneless Round Sltaks usfi~c~et'LLa.1 .39 .
USDA Choice Top Round Sinks "1.69
USDA Choice Family Steaks ';~\'., 1.59
Sirloin Tip Steaks u~~~i;.~~!E LB 1.89
Ii CENTER CUT 85 ~~~frcc~2c~STS te •
Shoulder Clod Roasls '0'\~,',"·' uo.1.49
Boneless Round Roasls ,?;.~~~:, ... 1.49
USDA Choice Rump Rauls ·~~· .. .1.39
Boneltsa Chuck Roasts o':~":. ..1.39
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Seeded or Dnian H1mburg1r Buns .~ .43
Fresh Layer Clka .~:~':~~~;~\ .99
Applts~c1 or Powdnd 01111111 ~ .75
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:fQ DAILY PILOT
Peach:
A Light
Ending .
Hot 'fruit desserts fit almost •
any type of menu, but ...
especially add I l!ibt finish to f,
a 11urdy, hearty meal. c.nn.d f
or frozen fruits are always · ·
quick and easy to use. Even
fresh fruits coot t e n d e r
quickly.
Grilling fans will enjoy '
doing these deliciou.s desrerta
OWi' the coals.
Put the fro.it and flavorings
together iD hea''Y d u t y
aluminum foil to heat after
main-meal grilled foods are
served.
HOT Bll'ITERED
RUM PEACHES
1 can (29 ounces) peach
halves
~ cup brm:\11 sugar
4 tea.\l)OOOs butter o r
margarine
3 tablespoons rum
Fold a 14-inch piece heavy
duty aluminum foil in half.
Turn up all four eidcs 1 'h-lnch
to make edge. Miter comers
to make an 8" to 9" square
foil grill pan.
Drain peaches, reserving
syrup. Set hah·es, cut side up,
in foi l pan and pour in syrup
aOOut ~~ up peach sides.
FiU each peach center 1~:it h
sugar, rum and dot with
butt.er. dividing amount s
bctv;een the halves. Place on
gl-111 over low heat coals·untll
peaches are hea led through.
Serve lvith . a dollop of
whipped toppiNl. ltfakes 6-8
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. SPRINGFIELD
ICE CREAM
HALF GALLON FLAT CARTON
LAURA SCUDDERS
POTATO CHIPS
PiUow Pack 12 01. Bag -Re<Jlllar 85'
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TOMATOES 23~
7 P.M.
FIRST OF THE SEASON 29C
PEACHES LI.
SWEET "N" JUICY
NAVEL
ORANGES 15~
YOUR CHOICE
FRESH GREEN ONIONS zc
OR .
CRISP RED RADISHES IUHCH
MEW CROP
WHITE ROSE I 9C
POT A TOES LB.
MILD BERMUDA
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senings. -. --------~.a. ___ ,_. __ -----·~
(For fresh peaches.
substitute water or Iruit juice
for syrup.) ·
Poultry
1-
F avor i te
Stewed
Modern recipe for e.n old·
time favorite.
ALL-IN-ONE CHICKEN
STEW
2~~ to 3·poond bnMlet-fryer,
cut up
Salt
1 teaspoon paprit.a
~4 cup rotter or margarine
1 Y, cups water
I table>poon instant minced
ooion
I teaspoon dried thyme
:! (l<k>unce) packages fro"Zen
mixed vegeW>les
I-ounce package refriger-
ated OOttennilk biscuits
Sprinkle chicken with I
teasflOOO salt and the paprika.
In a large skillet in the hot
butter, brown chicken.
Add water, onion and
thyme; simmer, covered. until
alrtl06t tender -2tl to 30
minutes.
Add vegetables and 12
teaspoon salt; bring to a boil.
Top with biscuils and simmer,
uncov~red. for IO minutes.
Cover am simn1cr uni ii
chicken is tender and biscuit·
dumplings cooked - 1 0
minutes longer.
Remo\.·e chicken and
dumplings to sen·ing dish and
keep warm. Make gravy using
liquid in skllle1: poor over
chicken and dumplings. ~lakes
5 to 6 sen·ings.
Lettuce Thank
FBI a wire lettuce basket or
inexpensive salad boy,·I with a
handsome, fresh head of
iceberg lettuce.
Tuck in a boUle cl. your
favorite dressing and pe rhaps
an extra loss.on such as a
package of Danish blue cheese
or jar of marinated artichoke
hearts. A great v.-ay to gretl
the new neighbor or say
"thank you" for a kindness.
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MAYONAISE
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LARGE FRESH
GRADE "AA"
12 OL CANS
ZACKYFARMS
CALIFORNIA GROWN Cf)UALITY POULTRY
NO PRESERVATIVES ADDED
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ROLLED SLICED FOR
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• SANDWICH
BAR M BULK
LUNCH MEATS
• BAR·B·9 • DUTCH
• PEPPER LOAF • OLIVE
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WIENERS
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FARMER JOHN
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SCOTCH
WHISKY
SPRINGFIELD
ORANGE JUICE
6 6 FL. OZ. s100 CANS
Store Hours ip A.M. to 9 P.M.
Doily Including Sunday
Open Monday Memorial Day
10 To 7
Pricn ltfecltw. n......., ttn Wt4Mldar
May'23·29
Prtcn lllltftCt to stock u ...._
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TURKEYS 4 To
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Language · Elevates This Low-Calor.ie
By BARBARA GIBBONS roll-ups. 3 tablespoons instant rice Co\'er · and cook for three mlnutes, tmtil fish is cooked If preparing se\'eral, set the1n
A!11 you ft u en t In • And when they ask what ~• teaspoon rosemary minutes, stirring occasionally. through. Makes six servltigs, on a tray in your oven at low
"l\lenucse?" you're serving, tel\ them eggs 1 tablespoon leDlOD juice .. Remove rrom hea t and set J65 calories each. temperature. a b o u t 200
or fish "Florentine." aside for five minutes or • degrees. witil ready to serve. "l\1enuese" is an intern•· Both reelpes are deli·cio· "' \~ cup water CHEESE 0 MELE T
I I n~~·· a sort of 6 n .. ~ fiill •• 11 I ' more. N Have spinach well pressed tiona a.-o-~ ' yet low in calorie& ... .a great Ow11.1etr e~ i FLORE l'l'Il\'E of all mo1·slure. ly Esperanto favored by po·-'-) Put about three tabiespoons snoo \l:ay to sneak spinach Into unu:i head\vaiters, chefs and self-people who obJ'ect to veget-lO~!i ounce condensed of the spinach mixture on each fot" each serving: Spray a small frypan or
led gounne•--"·h-m l!OUp fish fillet and roll up. Secure 3 eggs omelet pan with lccllhin sty wi. ables on principle. 1'"1"' ""' \Vhile the normal luncUon of 2 tablespoons white wine vt'ith toothpicks if necessary. 1l cup cooked or CaMed ooating for no-fat frying. ~feat
l:inguage is tO communicate, FLOUNDER FWRENnNE \'. cup water Arrange the fillets in a chopped spinach over high Dame. "~fenuese" sometimes serves \'::cup chopped onion Paprika shaUow baking dish and bake plnch of nutmeg Add lightly beaten eggs and
the opposite ~se ... to 1~ cup chopped red bell Combine onion, pepper or at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. 1i ounce shredded part-skim v.·ait one minute. Gently lift
obscure the obvious and coin· pepper or pimiento pimiento, splnach, rice . C.Omblne soup, "'ine and mozzarella cheese eggs with a s pa tu 1 a .
plicate the simple. 1 package frozen chopped rosemary, lemon ju.ice and pour over fillets. Sprinkle with salt and pepper permitting uncooked portion lo
Wednesd1y, May 22, 1q74
Menu
\\'hen eggs are almost set,
·sprinkle \Yith cheese, spinach
and nutnteg. Unroll onto a
plate and plaee in warm oven
until serving lin1e.
Each omelet, 292 calories.
For nlore n1ain course
omelets and easy egg ideas,
send a stamped, s el r -
addressl'd envelope and 2S
cents to Sl.I~I GOURP-1ET
EGG DIET RECIPES. in care
of the Daily Pilot. 50 \Vest
Shore Trail, Sparta , N.J.
07871.
DAIL V PILDt 41
"Florentine" Is a favor ite'i--'_:P_in_ac_h _______ w::.:•::te::r_:in::..:.:s•::•::ce.".pan=. ____ .".pa~p::.•l:::k::•·_:B::•::.k•:.:•::":..:•::dd:i:::ti::on::•:_l 1::5 __ ~::.:::1ake ometets one at a time. _ru_n_u_nd_e_rneath.
\\'ord of n1enu scribes. It ------------------------
sin1ply means "spinach,''
Creamed chicken is just
1.:reamed chicken until you put
it on spinach. Then it's
"Chicken t~lorentinc" al an
extra dollar or t"·o.
The hiqher-prlct'd the main
course. the more likely it wilt
bt' translated into "Menuese."
The rationale of applying the
\\·ord "Florentine" to dishes
served \Vith spinach is that
spinarh is a very popular
\'Cgctablc in Florence, Italy.
If ll's not a popu1ar
rc,...et.able at your house, try tu~king spinach into a cheese
01nclcl or hiding it in flounder
Feast
Without
A Fuss
A\I week-enders n e e d
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mater Over-al Savings For You
So-called "specials" are often sold at a loss. To make up these losses, other supermarkets charge higher prices
for hundreds of shelf items, and there go your "savings"'! Our TRUE DISCOUNT PRICING means consistent low
prices in all departments at all times. This puts more food on your table, leaves more change in your pocket.
After all, isn"t that what REALLY counts?
'••Cll••I C"ICOUloTUI I •Cl'T (If< •Al<t·T••OIO
.. ~ 0 oo~•· NMI ~ T (OltT•OLLI D 11 ... , .. OUI ,.Kl P>tOnCf\Olll '°'IC' GUAl&llfftl lllH( Hil(d to M -~ >:-IPNtT1WI ltOM WID.,DAI MAJ J~ fJltU 11111N1 •tf JI,._ tt11"". -.
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. sii. t is.f )'.in&..-. ~orJ!ica l . Jood
1hat is easy to prepare, pack
and serve. ----
Economical ground beef is a
~rest meat for on·the-go
1nc<1.ls. and Sv.·ed_ish meat balls
are especially tasty.
Impress y.JUr happy
\\·anderers v.•ilh your cooking
skills. But don't be kept away
fron1 the outing fun.
SWEDfSH MEAT BALLS
Purchase or make approxi·
matelv 2 cknen frozen
SwediSh meatball;;
2 13blespoons butter or mar-
garine
2 tablesp00ns nour
1 l teaspoon !'ialt
1~ teaspoon dry mustard
'• leas?Xln pepper
2 cups milk or half and half
The evening before leaving
prepare sauce.
r..lelt butt.er or margarine in
a saucepan; stir in nour and
seasonings. Add milk or half
:ind half all at once; stir until
mixture thickens.
Cool, stirring often; rover
and refrigerate.
To pack, stir sauce well;
pour over frozen meat balls
slO\lt'i}' SO it noY.'S between
balls. Cover; pack int o
insulated bag.
At mealtime, heat slo .... ·Jy 10
serving temperature. f.\ake!>
about 6 servings.
IMPORTANT: Don't plan to
store meat balls prepared this
v.·ay for more than 1 to 3 days.
For longer storage, baUs
r.ced to be covered with a
broth or gravy to retain their
fine navor.
If no freezer is available,
prepare and combine well-
chilled meat balls and sauce;
chill well, cover and pack into
insulated bag or portable
refrigerator.
Heat as directed abo\'e.
Tuna Loaf
Refreshing
Good change from meat.
TUNA SPINACH LOAF
J (61kor·7-ounce) carui tuna
in vegetable oil
2 cups soft fresh bread
crumbf
II cup milk
2 egga, allghUy beaten
1 teupoon lemon juice
1 smalf onlon, finely grated
" (pulp and Juice) ·
'f4 teaspoon pepper
l lHlunce package f r o i e n
chopped spinach, thawed
and well drained
Drain tuna; turn Into a larie
mlllng bowl and wltll a fork
Oak• finely.
Add rem•lnlni lnlJldlen!I;
m11 well and let ·~ unUI
bread a-bl !""I ol Dquld
-about a mlnl\16-
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DELI ITEMS
OSCAR MAYER All MEAT WIENERS ........ '.'~l 94'
OSCAR MAYER All BEEF WIENERS .......... '.:11 97'
OSCAR MAYER B~OLOGNA ........ ~(~111~":';"i'~:~ 91'
OSCAR MAYER LtJNCH MEAT ••• ~."?:~.:1 .25
OSCAR MAYER BRAUNSWIEGER •..•••...•• ~':1 55'
OSCAR MAYER SANDWICH SPREAD. •....•.. '.:l5S'
OSCAR MAYER cono SALAMI ....••.. ,,.i~: 1.21
PILLSBURY EXTRA LIGHT BISClJITS ......... l: 16'
AMERICAN CHEESE FOOD ..... ~.=:oC:o~l .41
DAIRY PRODUCTS
~LADY LEE YOGURT ......................... 1.'::t'~20'
,rLAOY LEE ICE CREAM ............•...... ~.~~.~ B9'
WHIP G WHIPPED TOPPING .••.......•.•..... '.:\::42'
VITA PAKTORANGE JUICE ...•................ ~1~79'
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
.,-. SOLO PLASTIC CUPS ··················"""\:'1.09
VILLA PAPER PLATES ......................... ~:;;81 '
VILLA STYROFOAM CUPS ................... ,,t·.~ 45'
LADY LEE BRIQUETS ................••..........•. :::BS'
DOWNY FAIRIC SOFTENER ....•............. '.',~ 2.33
PAMPER DIAPERS ...............•.. ~.'~.~.~ 1.05
DIXIE CUPS 3 oz ......................... "'.'==:99'
ALL
PACKAGED GOODS
,r~,!~J,Eo~!or'!~ crBYGNS 33•
,r BATTER 'H BAKE MIX .........•..•..•••••••• ~:'.~ 24'
,r SUNSHINE VIENNA FINGERS .............. ':"~:61'
,rlAOV LEE CAKE MIX ..•....•...••...•....• '..:':."'~~36'
,rPIUSBURY BROWNIE MIX .............. :::::;: 8-0'
_...ROYAL CHEESE CAKE MIX ....•............ 71::: 56'
....HARVEST DAY MACARONl. .............. .1':::34'
,r PILLSBURY FLOUR .................•............ ::: B4'
FROZEN FOODS
BIROS EYE CHOPPED BROCCOLl .•........... '\:l 28'
BIRDS EYE BABY LIMA BEANS ..... ; .......... '.';.~ 32'
BIRDS EYE COOL WHIP TOPPING .......... ::ffi:59'
MINUTE MAIO LEMONADE ......•..... ~:~.~:\':)!! 17'
BRIDGFORD BREAD DOUGH ............. ~;~~ 67'
DOWNYFLAKE FRENCH TOAST. ............ .'.':\.~ 55'
TIP TOP DRJNKS ................... ~ri::.~~24'
PET FOODS
Q"4KAL KAN BURGERS ................ JOl:;.H,i:,•;t~::,29·
Q""'GAINES DOG FOOD .................. ~.~=~2.04
JONNY CAT CAT LITIER ...........•..•••••.•..• .':: 59'
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JENO'S PIZZERIA STYLE PIZZA .......... ~:1.59
OH BOY STUFFED POTATOES. •...••• :C'.~~:::41'
FLEISCHMANN'$ EGG BEATERS .... _ ••..• : ... '.:1l93'
TREE TOP APPLE CIDER ••••.....••........ ~:!:: 67'
CANNED FOODS
_...LADY LEE APPLE JUICE •••.••......••••.••••. ~.~i 89'
.,.+MOTI'S APPLESAUCE •••..•••....•..••.•••.•• '.',~47'
.,.+REAUMON LEMON JUICE ....•..••••.•••••. '.·~: 53'
.,.+CRANBERRY COCKTAILORINK .. ~.!:';';1.99
TREESWEET DRINKS ................. 1.~~~0~6 l'
TREESWEET ORANGE JUICE •••.•.••••.••••••••. ~.~79'
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TREESWEET JUICE BLEN0 .•••...•.•.. ".'.'.".':'.~~=52•
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_...HALLEY'S BEAN SALAD ......••.......... .'.':~41'
_...HARVEST DAY TOMATOES .......•......... ;~::22·
VAN CAMPS PORK & SEANS ..•.........••...• ?;::37'
,r CHRIS & Pim B.8.Q. SAUCE ....• ,,.,,'l'f,~54'
GULDEN SPICY BROWN MUSTARD ........ ',~23"
,rEARL Y CALIFORNIA OLIVES ..•••.. '.~:~~~;;!39 '
_...EARLY CALIFORNIA RELISH ..•••...•. '.'."'ri::':~ 57'
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_...CARNATION CHUNK TUNA ........... ~~."/:!49"
_...ORLEANS COCKTAIL SHRIM~ ...........• '.:1:89'
.,.+REESE SMOKED OYSTERS ................. '.~l: 49'
.,.+HALLEY'S CHILI W/BEANS.. . ........ .''..~~SI'
DENNISON CHILI WITH BEANS ............ ~J.197'
.,.+PLANTERS MIXED NUTS ........... '.'~=1 .06
.,.+PDQ CHOCOLATE DRINK MIX ..... ~·~::'J'::l 63'
LOMA LINDA SOYALAC FORMULA ..... ~~45'
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE •..•• ~.:1.84
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DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE ...•........... 11~i~t!29'
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GOLD SEAL GIN 80 PROOF ................ :~·~:7.S9
MATEUS ROSE' WINE ........................... ".~3.19
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42 DAILY PILOT ~1tdn~S<11y, May 22, l'l/4 ' PILOT-ADVERTISER 4
Voight: 'Cowboy' to 'Conrack'
By JOHNA BLINN
NEW YORK -Actor Jon
\'oight finds food scenes a
"very revealing way to say
~i to the audience
about the character you're
playinf."
Yet, -.·hen Jon is at home in
California 'Aith his \I' i f e ,
li!ardleline and their 11·
month-old son, Jamie, he often
skips meals or leaves in the
m!ddle of them, ju.st be<:ause
he's • daydreamer!
"I think about all beha,·ior
in terms ol. my own craft. Jn a
fUm, it's an opportunity to tell
something about the
character.
"For example. does he
smoke Dr doe..'1l't he smoke? If
he 's eating, I v.·ant to knov.·
v.·hat the prop man's going to
bring. And, then, jus1 by the
vta.y he eats something, you
can reveal sonlething about
his character."
In terms of "Conrack," his
mcgt recent mo\"ie r o I e.
Voiiht said, ''Con ra ek
probably does bachelor type
ooo\cing. He would use biscuil
mix because he's oot a cook.
"He's coru;cloos about
cooking but not very tOOrough
about doing it. If yoo t"<·er had
a meal in his house, he might
~rve something he liked and
had gone out ol his way to
learn to prepare.
"Certainly he doesn't have
rarified food tastes, so meat
and .potatoes would do.''
Voight mJ.ght ha\•e been
talking about himself.
"I'm a mn-<oak. If I hat·e to ·
dessert of \'anilta ice C'rea111
topped \\'ith crushed
"\'lorld, Copper Kettle or other
health food restaurants in
California, but occa!>ionally. I
like to break that and ha,·e a
French meal \\·ith sauces and
v.ines.''
~larcheline shares Jon · s
preference for sin1p!e f8re.
ineluding big salads and m<tny
fresh vegatables. ra1-r or
lightly steamed.
Entertaining <:alls for tts
S\1-'telened ra sp be rr its,
sprinkled \Vith brandy.
JON VOIGHT'S
ARTICHOKl!:S,
<.:AUFORNIA ST\'Lt:
for tht arllrhokes :
4 artichokes
I teaspoon sail
Boiling v.•ater
I tablespoon lemon juice
\\'ash artichokes; cut off
steins at base and rcn10\e
small botton1 lea\'eS . l r
desired, trin1 tips of lea\'es
anU cut off about l inch fronl
top of artichokes.
Stand artichokes uprig:ht in
deep saucepen l<1rge enough to
hold s1H1gty . Add salt and
enough boiling water to reach
a depth of 2 to :: inch~s Jll
saucepan. Add le1non juice.
Co\·er.
Boil gently 30 to -IS minutes
or until base can t.e pirr('e::I
easily 11ith fork. Add a little
more "'ater if needed.
Gently spread lt'a\'es and
remove choke {thistle porlio11 i
fro1n center of artichokes 11·ith
n1e1al spoon. Turn artichokes
upside do"'" lo drain.
For lhe nl~rinad~:
I teapoon salt
11 teaspoon pepper
1 2 teaspooH dry 1nustard
I teaspoon \Vorcestershirc
1 ~ teaspoon crushed oregano
lea\'es.
1 tablespoon finely minced
green onioo
1 clove garlic, crushed
2 tablespoons vinegar
1J cup sala;I or rilive Clil
· ~ teaspoon crushed oregano
leaves
Conlbine a 11 ingredienl:..
Beat "'ell and spoon o\·er
artichokes. Chill 6 hours or
overnight. o ccasion a 1 l ~·
spooning marinade o v c r
artichokes. ServP. marinade as
dip for leaves, if desired. --~DIJU)@IT ~ooo /
Actor Jon Voight
is a noncook
who loves
' simple food,
dining out.
~.~ ............ .
•Jt~l-daY.:bar ue feast
fr .,'' fl-~drij~~~td Meat Master meats.
I
I
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,
·'
Now Is a super time for a barbeque while meat prices are way ·
below January highs. And Ralphs Meat Master meat Is
guaranteed to be tender and flavorful or your money back.
Combined with sunrise fresh com on
the cob, your barbeque will be a feast. Super Produce
We'll stake our reputation on It. New Crop
Fresh
Corn _.09
F11vortul
Super Deli Large
R1lph1-Me1t~or ' ;1 eat anything, I will go buy
" some~fiJ-already prepared ,,. '-------or., w man· a s2f(!W\ctror ------Beef cantaloupes ~.'..19
--50-----~~da Onions -, ..... 10
'
hamburger.
"I'm a generous sandwich
maker, lavi5"h with butter.
tomatoes. and letiuce heaped
on the bread. I like ic-e cold
milk. Left to my own de\ices.
I'm really in quite a lot of
trouble because I'm wch a
dayttreamer.
"l'rn a Pain in that 11·ay
because • if I'm absorlled in
~g. t often don't hear
~en I 1et called to the table.
"If I spent time cooking
something nice for someone,
I'd erpect tttem to cotne to the
table and be appreciati\'e and
on time," he said, grinning.
"! like \"ery simple food. I
prefer that to elaborate foods
prepared from ~ipes.
"I enjoy ~ting in The Old
simple a mmu 3! brolled
lemon-buttered swordfish or
fillet of 90le, gami of
t·egetables, a huge salad and a
Apricot
Dessert's
Lucsious
These cookies are ooe idea
from the pamphlet Bran for
All Occasions.
A free copy may be obtained
by writing to Kay Kellogg,
ll-OJ: KB, Kellogg O>mpany,
Battle Creek, f\.fich. 49016.
LUSCIOUS
APRIOOf BARS
13 cup finely rut dried
ai--lo:rts
~!i cup regular margarine or
botltt
14 cup granulated sugar
1 cup sifted regular all·
puIJlC)Oe fiO<Jl'
1'J cup all·bran or Bran Buds
cereal
1 ~ teaspoon baking pov:dcr
'• t.easpom salt t cup finnly packed brown
sugar
2 eggs
t; teasp:x>n Yanilla fla\·oring
\6 cup finel y chopped nuts
Olnfectioners sugar
Rinse apricots; place in
Mnall mixing bov.·I. Co\·er v.·ith
\"el')' hot \\'afer. Let stand 10
minutes or until fruit is
tender; drain "·ell. Set asidi?
For crust. measu r e
margarine, granulated sugar
and "' cup of the floor into
small ~:ting bo\l'l ; beat until
srmoth .and creamv. ~!ix in
all-bran cereal. ·
Spreed mixture e\-enlr in
bQtfjlm cl mgrease<J 8x8'2·
lnch l/akll18 pan.
Bake · lo 350 degree oren
about · ~ minutes or unti l
lightly t>roWned. Remo\'e rron1
O\'efl; cool •UCht!Y·
While a1l!ll ii baking, sill
togother tlie remainill( \! cup
flour, ~ ·~ powder and
salt. Set.-. Pr--. supr and •lli'
In w-.e mlldnf bowl: beat ...n. Md ' 1lrted c1ry
lncnd .... -· -llld opr!ooU; lnlJ ... 11. Sp¥Cf
lllilttft ..... -...... Rllun> lo oven; bike lO
-or imW llsbtly
.... oed. Olol: tut into """'· Jloll in omlictJow I tufOI:•
Ralphli Exclu1ive
Super
Burger·"
J•n. High
"' ... 89
lb ••
A llENOOF llEEF ANOSOV PROTEIN CONCIENTAATE.
Gr1d1 A-Apple V111ey-10·22 Lb. Avg. ide1I ••• B.B.O. Young
Turkeys
Al'IJ Sb:• hc1t111•
Ground Beef
BMl-Bl•de Cul •
Chuck Steaks
l•tf-Round Bone
Chuck Roast
IMf S"OYlder
Boneless Roast
Beef khoutd1r Clod
Family Steaks
1••1-Top Flound or Sirloin Tip
.7S 49
lb .•
...
1.19 lb.
t.33
1.7t
1.79 lb.
lb .• 79
.77
lb .• 99
lb. 1.39
1.47
1.89 Boneless Steaks ,,., "·
PM! Loin-Rib End
Fork Chops ,, .. lb .• 89
&;J;~kHaw~er Added~
lb. 1.29
,j. lb 1.39
,,., ••. 1.58
.... lb. 1.89
llntln1 lr1nd-Reg. er Hot
Italian Sausage
Smoked lon1let1 Perk Butt
Rath Daintees .
FuUy Ceoked-W11er Added
Ham Slices
Sh1nlt Par1lon-W11er Added
Cooked Ham 1.09
Hlclttlry Srnotled-1 lb. Pkg.
Ralphs Bacon 1.27
---....... -
G-A---Fresh Southern ,.,,,~'·'
Fryers ·'.: .• 37
Dellclowt-Me11y-Al;isk1n Ja". "IO" .,.
·1.2:1
•
Crab
Claws lb. 1.09
Cooked-S1!1d Sl11
Shrimp 2.20
Fr11h Dover
Fillet of Sole
D1y1 Fr1ther-Drum1ticks ·n Thlgh1
Calif. Fryer Parts ••• Nulrlllou1 -Dellclou1
Ground Turkey ••• Youn9-M11ty
Turkey Breasts 1.49
lb 2.29
lb. 1.49
lb .• 87
lb .89
lb .• 99
Super Spirits
Kentucky.Squlre-16 Proef
Straight
Bourbon
Sl'lf ...
llllh 3.89
Brewed In Oregon-12 Or. C1n1
Aspen Gold Beer ::~: 1.05
Don J111n
Imported Rum """ 3.59 ,.,,_ _ 12 Oz. Pkg.-Jlmm1 Ot1n
Sausage
lb .• 89
.... 79
.77 Ju1n Yelder
1.0• ... Imported Tequila '"" 4.19 •
Wieners 12 01. • iJ Fre1h-Top1 Removed
Carrots ,.. ... 10 Greil wllh Wiener•
Hornade Sauer1<raut
Beef or Mt•l-SUcld
Ralphs Bologna
Otc11 M1yer-81ef F11nltt or
Meat Wieners
22 or.
,, ..
1 lb.
.39
.98
.93
~WN~i Franks 12 01. 1.39
Ott1r M1yer-G1rllc or Flegul1r-MNI or
Beef Bologna ..... 83
01c1r M1y1r-SUt1d £~Tram IOL e98
Soft Margarine , ••· .55
Btu1 Bonnel-4 Stick
Regular Margarine , 1b. .43
Cool 1nd Rel,e1hln~ 27 Ralphs Fruit Pl.Inch '' •""'" •
Super Bakery
R1lph1-H1mburger or
Hot Dog
Buns ~~·i .37
White er Wtle1t-Sandwich or Split Top 24 01.
1011 .45
.75
.73
Ralphs Bread
A~ph1 -Corfe1C1kt1
Danish Apple Rings
A1lpht-Der1t1ou1
Orange Tea Cakes
F1eth Aed Red/the1 or
Green Onions -· .10
Super Flowers
Fresh cut
Stock
Coiorfwl M1rguertt•
Daisies
Be1ultful
Mixed Bouquets
fr••" Cul
Carnations
fr1Mi Cul
Gladiolas
Otcor1ll•e
Mum Plants
...... 87
bunctt .T/
''"'' .91
''"'' .97
bunch 1.47
11ch 2.87
frte Limon Ltaf with purch1t1 ol "••h cut no.1r1,
Super
Household values
ln•ul1led Fo1m-3o 01. Sir•
Ice
Chests
latden-L111trew.i1-t Gil. Slit
Plastic Decanters
Rubblm1•6d-P1ck1ge ol 2
Ice Cube Trays
R1lpht Supe:r-All Nude-One Sire
Panty Hose
Citnluty-l Siii/iet Set
Cast Iron Cookware
Heh.98
11th
....
.99
.98
p•lr .87
... 4.97
P,_r1c_•_•_•_ff_•_c1_1v_e_M_a_v_2_3_t_h_ro_u_g_h_M_•_Y_2_9~~~~~~~~----~~ ·-~~~~~-------~~-~-~~-~~~~'--~-...
Assorted Ralphs
Hi C Tide Best Foods Potato
Drinks '"~ .28 Detergent .. b~·; .85 Mayonnaise ~~85 Chips ,., ... 59
pkg.
Health U Beauty --' . ' ' ' . -. Frozen Food Pantry Fillers Pantry Fillers
Nini or R•d-.ot 011 Pliclr 2 7 49
Close-Up Toothpaste "~~ • -
Aduff-SOft. Hird or M.-dW111 39
Pepsodent Toothbrush ""' •
Un.c•nl•d-R•pu11r-U1tr1 Hold IJ ffJ
Miss Breck Hair Spray c~~ •
Mint Of Rtd I 4 or 72
Close-Up Toothpaste ""' • Jolln1on'1-l1f11• Sirs 24 oa. 1 39 Baby Powder .... •
·~·Lrioon ::~ 1e27
l lrd1ty• -l•r11• S
Cool Whip
fr••h '•C1-fr•Mh Sty I• or Cut Green Beans
•ll"ul• M•ld-Plofldl
Orarige Juice
V.fl 0. klfntl'•
Enchiladas Or••" 011"1-Alc:e Fl411l1 or
Rice Medley
Glno't -LNfl IU•
Cheese Pizzas
...
pkg.
'01. ....
7!\ 01.
pkg.
1101.
pll9.
"~ pkg.
a:for. 39 '"' .
1to1. 89
boffl• ••
I OI. 45 '"' . .... 1 01 Cl" 0 ..... 88 , ....
1001. 1 80 I•• •
H•lftr-Hot Dot. H•mburgtr or
Sweet Relish
Jll•gul1r or Ko•lt•r D+ll H11•••
Del Monte Pickles
SllppJ-C,.•mr OI' C•111My
Peanut Butter
~~llt-.15 Ott l'locll a-Detergent
·~~:; .32
22;:; e47
llN, 79 ~· .
MOL 1 39 .... .
ti:;~ 11a.tOoL
··~ 2.48
!:."; 2.87 Hllt1 -All Qtttld1
Ground Calfee
Ralphs Ewryday Low Prices
~·-'•" •s o-c-.,-.. ._-.. ~-••-'1••••• Crett Toothpallt --Nl~•l• Corn ~:;-.31 C•nned Pop I."-·•-•• ,34 ...__,_H_,_ U U·IM-.11 ... • Ch1p-SUGll: Baked Potatoes ,;: .47 Canctr Bara
~~ -.... _~ ·-"' .... 'M..au1k •.: 1.19 Or1ng1JlllC1 ":,; .. 11 Pltun1C1tfood ---.....-..-..._,__ __
Style Hatt IP"9J ti!.."t 1.29 Mac1ronl I Ch•••• ~:;: .. 33 •Gravy Qulk
•Asterisked items not available ...,,_...,...,__ "'",.._,ioio •.-._ m E>Olt>'oo .. • llo,. u. ,._...._w """""""'ei.. in the following stores: .....,...._,,,.,...._..... , ........... 10 ... _ ..
....,....., lffl N. """"'~ --..-, 091• \Aflk-....
Ralphs Wll be
closed Mlarfll Day
Mondly, May '/J, 1874
2Al67,ASEO DI YAUHCIA, IAGUNA "1S
".:~ .12
_ .. 12
•.: .15
.... 11
--·-·-.... Salllne Crack•t•
-..... 't-0-BllClf ,.pptr
........ c......, ... "' ••
Canned Tom•lot• --Cfllf-.. hot Boulllon Cub••
.......... '* .. ,, ........
.... ~MQSlol-
Uo ......... 2300W Sl_ll. ... ..... ~~··-~
· 17261 17th Sf., lll$TIN <IOI H. LOM>. ~IM
•,; .53
•,:.ST
•.: .37
':9i .oe
Ult_ ...... 1'0.. ......
ClitlfC'Ofll Brlquttl
c-·-"'~ N•lurt V.ti.y ce·rell
"~ 1.05
I~ ,fll
Armour l•con
•·c.-~-Crleco Oil
",:;: ...
.... 1.AS
".:. ..27 ".: .... ,
c_....,.. __ _
1111ck•r• ,.,, Of••• .... , 'Cranberry Julct
".: ..24 ..= 1.91
M -l .... tM Evaporaltd Mtnc __ ......
• Otlne1 Dog Me•I
.............. iw-~llf . """' "" ..... ""°"" ... ......... •1" '°'"'I'-.
....,. .. _ .. , ...... ., .......
15471 s. mlOOIHtltST, WESlMlllS1ll
STORE HOIJlS: 9·10 Daly, 9-9 SIJnday
I
,
I
CRAGMONT
POP
' Refreshing Thirst-Qu encher!
.$
Quart
011 ..
ICE CREAM
... SAND WICH
Lucerne
, SAFtWA·Y'·llOUOR BUYS!
--'\ p,.,,, Eflocr ••on l tonaed Scffway>.
" VODKA or GIN
Straight Bo urbon •;-,:;.:r· ":~.;.SJ osa
Crown Russe Vodka ·;;~:· ,::.:.sa ss
@Senorita Tequila ·::::.::;;~:.:.:. s9ss
St Elmo Rum "·-..... ....... ""'' sass , 1,11 110 • ., •O·~•oo! l:.o•i.:.~
CHARCOAL
BRIQ·UETS
Charro-For Ba rbecue•
@ c
I 0-lb.
Bag
(Wirard Lighttr fluid, Qr. 49')
'·
c
SAFEWAY WINE BUYS!
TABLE WINE
laMesa s 199 .
( A!~!r~Jept Gallon
Sangrole ............ , .... , •. , "·• s24s w,~, W.•~ 1,,,, J~,,., •0<10<1.
Gallo Hearty Burgundy ,:::. s279
M. Lamont Vin Rose·.'<~:~;~· ,,,,s15s
Champagne or Cold Duck ~:;;,.s1as
SCOTT
TOWELS
Sp~rkling Fresh Fruits&. Vegetables! .. .. . -
•
....
large Size
Heads, Solid
Firm & Crisp.
.
(I 0 Fo• 89') Each
Each
• t000..,.,.Dr.H<wpo<1a. .... 0614-C_..,,._,~-· •-Ii-low, Co"9 ':'-• Jll I. 17111Stftt!,l:.,lo,._
i
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JJ/, 1,,,,y ... , ! • 1.o I I r'I U' .J:J
ALL 5AFIWAYS WILL 81
' .. OPElt .... '
•
PAPER
PLATES
Brocade-Stock up
A•~ -. \: ,. Pack
••." ,..• of 100 \'l\. c . /
VI-doz.
Ctn.
CHUCK STEA-K
. .
Mcmtlby.:Mciy'l7th
MEMORIAL D4 Y , ..
·' .
C.REAM .
PIES .
SLIC'Eb B:ACON
-c : Smok·
: A-Roma
(Regular)
.. GROUND BEEF
Serving
Suggestion
lb.
'
Serving
Sugge1lion
1-lb.
' Pkg •.
!~!!h"!~.~d!~~~ '"d c,, ... lb$1l9 !:!!h~!:!!r'h~~-?1!,,.1,1 1b$109 !.~!~~k\~,~~~t ... . .. ... lb. 8·9f
Beef Cube Steak $189 Beef Brisket ~;;~·;:..,.. $139 Co~ned Hams . $949
USDA Choice Grode-flavorful Cuts · ·lb. Whole or Point Cut-Flavor Is Great! ... lb. SafeWay·~lly Coolield lurge 8-lb. Can
!~!!h~!~d~_t~~.~1&J,;,,1bs119 ~~.~~,,~!~Chops $ 29 ~~e~ved Ha.tis 5 ·"'·$598 ..
Beef Fillet Steak . $]59 "••h & •1.,.,,,1 ...................... lb.1 f,lfycoo~•d ................ c.n . .
uso• ch'"' G•ad• ,,.,.1o .,,,1 ... 1b. Country St le Ribs lb.39( BQneless Hams $169
7-Bone Steak 99( ''Fre1h''-Pork lain -~o ty and Tender. . .. _ ~r'.s Pr~itr G~~et •.•.•• lb. · -. \
Buso•cfh,s;"h" .. rc•R"'.kb-c.,. .. c,11b.9 Sirloin Chons l'i'~-:."'' 99c Leo's $1iced Meats . '4' ,. ee . ort I s . 9 ( "fresh''.Cut From "t.l~aty Porker5 •.. lb. Beef . Past!,ami. Conned Round ~ USDA Choice Beef Chuck -To 8ra15e . .lb. •Pork TUflity. J-ol.
FRANKS !~!~:~l.,S1~-~~~~e 6 9 ( ~o~~~.~a&!~~!~ a~~~~:.: 4·9~
~1•t•Y 1-lb. 79( (l inks ........................... 12-01. Pkg. 79') Pimiento or, Olive LO<lf Pkg .. •1~~,~;~1 •kg.. Captain 's Choice Fishsticks :.-; 59¢ Corne~Beel Rounds >;,:;.~;. · ·~ti•.
GAME "E.NS Skinned Dover Sole Dabs .. 99e Jimmy Dean Sausage i";" ·;.~·J9$ Captain's Choice Cod Fillet ::: sps ; , . . . .. ... "''1
c.,n;•h-USDA 10:•"9 9 ( M C 8 f l k 3 9$ ~::'"d:.~::".. -:~h· Captain'sChoiceCooked Perch 99 t c oys . ee m 1es :;~
•• , Zippe Corn Dogs .;:::.. ".:t 89e Oscar Mayer Meat Franks::::, ~~ 99$ -[ . . .
For Your loved Ones
~ on l :>}--.. MEMORIAL
c.. '~lfei.J:( DAY ~~;,.'ti. SAFEWAY
Carries o large Sele<lion
cil . iiu~i;·,y-'J'1C.:..~;; & . iii~~!; ...
IN OUR DAIRY CASE ...
;~SALADS
_.:~ ,
•"'-''Ci!' ~ .. Lucerne 4· 5 ( Quality
Pint Carton
L C r D• (f•cept U e ne lpS G""•m•l•I
Lucerne Chiffon Salads
Shady .Lane Butter ~~·:~
Tomato Catsup ''•""""
Heinz Sweet Pickles
French's Mustard ''.'::"
"" 59¢ C•"·
"'· 75' ''"
, .... 38' I f!.
'"" 86C '" '"'·29' ...
Party Chips .... , ,,.,, 1 ~-:··. 45$ ,
COLLECT A SET ...
STAINLESS ·
FLATWARE
• 1111
I
IN ·STOR£ BAK£ SHOP
BUDC£'f:SAVINCS BU YSI .
'f.
..
• ,
. .....
•
J f O/\ll Y Pl! OT
(;roccry Specials'
CHARCOAL69C BRIQUETS
Springfit·ld hflrd\\'1111d' JU lb. bag
Heinz Relishes . . . 29c
Sweet Pickles . . . 49c
Tomato Catsup . . 23 c
:-ll\11'~ !lti\IJT1 \.j 01
Barbecue Sau ce . . 35c
POTATO · 69C CHIPS
Ripe Olives . . . . . 39 c
l.1ndo;.1\ l.'lr;.:l' !-JZt' -pit1e<.I' \(i. :IUO
Triscuits . . . . . . . 55e
Ritz Crackers . . . . 59 c
Soft Drinks . . . . . 1 oc
TUBORG
BEER 11PICK
Zee Napkins . . . . 1 sc
Soft ~~argarine ... 59 c
!{1•H' 1{1111111·1' Fi .. , .. 1 ind 1,dul'' I lh.
Mavim ..... s139 • "' H1.IAR .
Max ·P3t.10R1~cs • • • •
( II 1 I , , 11:,'nl 1111,._. ...'.~ "1
O::~ Fc cdt:PPYPR[Ml~M • • 25c
( ;1·.·1h\ 1~ •• '' I ·': )l111 . I\\ h1•(''-C''
Solarcaine . . . . . s1 59
-.. ' ... ·: :· .i 111• ,., • , ' I 111 ,,
«:OP?~R s 129 YOHE
I ,tit·! I • :11 I Ill J"!ll'l\1 ·I Ol ~ ·•
Fru:Pn Fuod
ICE
CRE AM
Springfield-rb~ia·t· 111 t1u1·o rs! Half.
ga!lnn 1·11-· c1 p '-qu.1 rl' 1;i rt on '
Pepperoni Pizza . . 89c
.Jeno's -1:1 1 ,,z ht:a1 \· v.·1 1h i;uod things!
Casserole v1110EKIMPs • • 39c
f\1acaroni & Ch(·l"•C. \\'tth H1:1m '. 10 nz
Chicken in a Basket 5198
~1 orton'!!:--a v.·hopping l\\'o pounds big:~
CREAM
PIES
rhootl' your f(lvorite y~rieties~
Jobnsto11 '1 ... 28 ounces big
•
• .. '
Wtdntsday, May 22; iq74 PILOT ·ADVERTISE R ,!
It ... u \l·ry ~p~cial day ... and you'll be planning something to make it even more memorable. Let your plans begin al
J·:l Hnnt hound 1·nd at the pat io, the picnic. the hllat de('k or wherever. But on the boat , the beach or in the b~ckyard -you'll be
.. Ltd 11 :1 ~1.t1lt•d Il l r~J J{Rlll'ho'
'llDCBP
"".-_,,... -. . -
~
Beef Rib Bones . . 79~.
'l'n bakP nr hfl rliC'rur' l . S.D.1\. ('hoice
Assu re you rself nf R suecess.!ul eook-out \\"it h
this 1antalizin1::!y tender rib eut of
L'.S.IJ .A. C'hoire het>f~ !\aturally
ai-:ed, tUt), lor 1ln\or and trnderne~s'.
RANCHERO $169 STEAK lb
Sn1all encl of L!.S.D .A. Choice beef rib
,,,
Thinking of barbecuini?? \'ou couldn't do
better than these~ Lean~ 1"ender! So much
good eating'. Fro1n eastern !?rain-fed pork
fur !'at li;;fnr t i<tn'
Sliced Bacon .... 79c.
El Rancho':-; th icker ranch stylr~
El Hnncho hens, .. 10 to 15 lbs. avera1?e
\•:eight ! Creal for a main course,
any time, any where~
ICOLDIJI ARROW CDRll flD HOI TURll!TS ..... 59e ~.)
Hormel's-boneless! \\.'hole or half
Hormel Curema~ter Ham $2.49 lb.
Pork Chops soNmss •• s 1 8~
Butterflied! I.can tender eastern pork
Delic atesse n Specials'
CHUCK
STEAK
/IL
79!
Center cut~ U.S.D.A. Choice beef'.
Short Ribs soNmss •••. 5 1 5~
L".S.D.A. ('ho1ee ht·ef ·nU cut'.
BEEF s 179 ROAST IOMELISS "'
English cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef
chuck
Ground Beef ..•• 5 1 1 ~
Extrll. lean ... bulk or pll'tties!
: ·..... '
Cannod 8111 5 LB. SIZE. ..... ~5.81 ,, ~ . . ('otnpare tlie value! Lusciously lean and tender! H ~rmony Ham -so good v.·e guarantee satisfact ion! ---·
Baby Cheese oiH':~I 98C
From the Lauµhing ('p\~'1 1-\ 01.
Sliced Swiss . . . . 55c
FARMER JOHN
FRANKS
For the picnic or barbecue! I lb. pkg.
Super F11esh Produce!
Sliced Ham . . • . • 59c
Farmer John sandwich slices! 5 oz
Shrim~ Cocktail . . 39c
Lascco ... in 4 oz. serving g\asi;;!
Avoc1do1 LARGE SIZE • • • • • • • 31~
BER MUD A.2 25c
ONIO NS 1bs
All purpo•e ... tl,s: No. I. quality
..
C:ompare the value! You'll choose these Haas beauties far salads or sandv.•iches~
Honeydews • • • • • 29~
\Vith mellow flavor you'll favor!
VALENCIA 1· 5 c ORANGES •
Heavy with sweet juicy goodness.
-
ROMAINE 19! LETIUCE _
Large bunches! Garden fresh, all
green!
EL RANCHO MARKETS WIU BE
ClOSED MEMORIAL DAY
Liquor Dep 't Values'
REDUCED $1.00! $ 899 HOLIDAY TIMES
SCOTCH
Snve on r:1 ltllncl"11>·~ 11v:n hrnnd! tlalf.
gallon at th i;.; !'pt•riRl prirt'1
Vodka H111.m1111Mcs • • • • s 289
Our lobrl ot th1 .... ho\\' pr!('t•1 Fdth
Crown Russe .... 5899
Ancient Age . . . . 51098
Straight \\·!11:-k l·~' S<t\l' I !Ml' 1. i::allnn
Champagne 1111Rrs • • • $1 99
('boo:-£' Lxtra l>ry Pt l\ild J)u{·k! :"i !h
GALLO
~WINE
FRESH
TROUT 69~
Fillet of Sole fRISH' •• s 18•9
~l ild !l<J\'(lf, 1irn1 f:n1dish sulr '
Fresh Clams Cll!RR1s11111E • 79;
nu ~hed here iron\ :\I;'\'{ l·:n~land: ..
Ocean Perch fRISH fllfls $1 2•9
l)elicious breaded!'Or try Shake'n'Bukt•!
Cooked Shrimp .. 521!
.Just the righl size for cocktails!
HALIBUT s 119
STEAKS
Center cut from fine !\orthern Hal ibut~
f'ricr'.<; 111 rff1·11
?'h11r. !ilny :!.'I thru
iVcd. Afny :!9 .
Opf!n dnil_v !I 111 .9 -,(jundny JO to 7
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ARCADIA: -" ' PASADENA: . SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: . . N, .. ,,,1 a1.1 , ,
Sunstl and Hunt1n&ton Or.(EI Rancho Center) 3Z6 rlest Cotorido Smt. Fremont and Hunt1nglon Dr Wa•nei and Alponqum (Boardwalk C•cnl•·, .'\SS [a>IJiull D" (fa,:~lufl VdlJ(e (,.nleo)
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Per(eclly c;1red for llunlington Beach home
needs u nl~w owner. Big bedrooms, family
room, cornl'r lot, ~real localion -il has
lhcm all rur JU:.l $41,ilSO! l:all IW1·6010.
WHYPAYREMT
1':njoy rare free living -no paint -no
yar<ls. Hut own and pay yourself. You will
hav1~ a pool and large clubhouse for parties
-2 hedr1}0rns plus a nursery or se11o'ing
room. t-'1r:.t time advertised al $32,950.
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COUMTRY CLUB
COMMUMITY
'fl11.-. l:1ri.:1· home gh't'S ll ft•elll11! or priv;1rv
lruJU !ht• lilfll• }'l)U enter lhl' t'lll'IOSt'd l'OUl:t
~:1 rtl lln111 you lt·avc 11. :1 ~l'ar:-. nt•w. ·I
ht•!ln11ans 14•1th rn:istt'r d1>'>l.'llsl:11rs Sc1Jaratt•
d1111ng, l:1rge f:irndy ruon1. Eli'l"\fll.' garage
dunr op1·n1•r. All this a nti very luw yard
ru;i1n\cnancl' al $61.4~. 64li·117 1
HUGE SHADE TREES
$27,500~M C.M.
llurry, this first t ime advertised thret>
hedr11om l•ome on a tree lined street \\-'On'..!.
last Jong. fi.16·717 1. .. ;.
SPANISH
BEACH
POOL
Span1,h r:1nch '. l'lose to beat·h. :-.:Ev,.·
l'l "STO~I l'l)IJI.' ~ H<tl!>cfl entry. J.ar.cc
fnrrnal h\"111g n•1m. S1:p;1ratt• l:tmll,\' roun1
ll11m1• m;1k1•rs \..1trhl•n .. lll'alt'd l'Ustom 11111il
\\tlh s'>l.1·~·1•' S..·t·l1ult•tl n1a:-.t1·r s111tl' Family .
s11t•d h .. drn1>n1-.. \'EltY t."l.OSt: TO BEACll .
·r;ike :1d\·an1age c;ill '.lli3·ti71;1.
HILL TOP VIEW
POOL
$39,400
Panoram!!· 111•'>1.'~ ~\0011l11!hl ~y.·1 m 1n pn1;1te
pool. Lot~ of pant•lln)!. Lots of pn1·:1<'\"
A.-.~um;1 hl\· lo,tn S!·lli.00 pt·r 1nnnth pa~~ .di
Ju~l !1~tcd . !l()J·tiifii
JUST REDUCED PRICE
5 BEDROOMS 3 BATHS
Pri ce red uced $2.f>(l(). 5 lari;:e bedrooms.
EXTHA LAH(;E t'A~llLY ROOf.1 with wet
har. lluJ:e m1rrorl'<l r1replaee. over 2.600 sq.
ft .. of living :irl'a. Don't delay call !!63·6767.
CHARMING
COTT AGE STYLE HOME
$36,900!
V.'ill make yoo feel like you're in thC' country.
Surrounded by huge trees :ind pi cket fc11ce .
It s family si1.c 11 n1! !orated on huge
cul·de·s<H' lol. Assun1able loan. For detaits
{·all 1!47·GCllU.
HILLTOP VIEW
$39,400
Your 014·n completely enclosed villa offC'rs
you r-.taximum privacy and total comfort.
This lovely older home even has a sparkling
pool. You ,.!UST SE!!: this one! Call 847-6010
now!
EYE DEAL
G reat neighborhood Wa lk to park. Cozy
h ome wilh m assive s t o ne fir epl ac~:.
Goregous rear p11tio and fruit trees. Very
private. BOAT DOOR. Only $44,000. Call
now. 842·2535.
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1700 Ntwpoot llvd.
646-7171
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MOT JUST A HOUSE •••• BUT
A WAY OF LIFE
You OY.'t' yourself a walk through this llARD TO
rJNI> sp;H·ious t'1'~NTER GAHDEN ATRIUrt1
homt·-Jlu gt' livini.: room. Brig ht cheery kitchen.
SEl'AHA'J'I·; ror mal din ing room. Family room.
llugt• pulio. l\IATUHE professional landscaping
front & rc<1r. This is a Joy to live in. Call nilw
~12·25J.).
ASSUME 7°/o LOAM
Onl~· s1:1:1 p<'r month -Co~y :J b1'druom hu1nc on
\·;11 uablc JI ·2 !t)t. Only SJ'.!,'.J:>o. t;.16· 717 J.
STOP REMTIMG MOW!
1)1,11 ·1 p;1y f11r son11•1Hll' else's proµt'rly. F'or
;1ppru.~11n;1h•ly. S:lOO 1~·r month t'njoy ~·our own
!>parkhnc 1·lt·;1n. frt'Shly pa1n\t•d. 2·slory home.
:\lu1"i' yuur 1~•.il or l"~1n1pt•r n)!ht un tu the loL This
Ju1t•!y ~ l:ll honl•' has 11 all -ron1·1·nicnce to
~hopp1n.c . sc;hn11b . 1•hurl'hl'~ Comn1unity pool and
park lo buo1' 1\ll f11r S.12 .. '>00. Call 5.ifl·23 l:l
PAIR OF PLEXES
10°/o DOWM
OM GOLF COURSE
2 duplext's nn µrime location of golf course.
PHOVJDES EXCELLENT RETURN. Tremendous
v;dUl' in today's market only SI07,000. Take
advanta)!e -call 8-12·2:">.1:1.
·) CORO A
CAIEEl OPl'OITUMIT'f!
Quallfk:attoM: llftgrity & bltwWMt
Find out for yourself -Er\RN 14•hile you
L~ARN how tu make it in Heal Estate Sul~s!
CONTINUOUS TUIMING & EXTEHSIYE
TaAIHIHG l"l:OGRAM MONTHl Y!
Call lo<l ay -it's F'HEE! Noobligalion-lel's
talk about it nu14·~ Start t'arning while you're
learning in thcl'lassroom & on the Job.
rroqr-Start,
M-~ Mdle RtHf'•crtiOfll How
Our p;raduatt:s or 1'h1• Hl·al t_::-.tater~ Career
K1t·k·Orf 'J'r<un1ng l'rugrani lcll us it's
fantastit !
F'O R PHOF1':SSl lJN ALS BY
PROfo'ESSll..JNALS! Ca ll V1r!oli nia f.lorrison,
83J.3J()5 for dcta1 ls. ''uu 'll lie glad you did!
WE HAVE A MICE OME
IM COLLEGE PARK
Dig this ~ spacious bedrooms <ind pool-ta\Jlt' SllC
fa mily ronn1, V.'alk tn sf·hools and shopping. Bual
or trailer :u·cc~s'. :\utf ~aid~ Call S.lfl·23JJ.
A RARE FIMD WITH
A SPARKLING POOL
A rare fi nd bul here 1l is. ULTRA 11'1 ~1ACUL:\T E 2
stury homP. llUGE "FA,\llLY HOOM. Formal
dining room. G;i rden kllchen. lluge COVERED
p;it10. 1-'AN.rA.."il'JC C liS'J"f)~! POOL. Emotional in
'lVery way. Hurry call ~2·2.'i:l.)~
RARE BEAUTY
EXCLUSIVE LOCATIOM
Plu:.hy beach neighborhood offers this elegant 5
h!'droom drl•ant home. Famil.v room, formal
dining. pool :-.17A' lot ;1rt:' JU~t a fe v• of the many
deluxe feature:.. S59SkJU. C;1ll l!-li-G-OJO lo sec.
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IM MESA DEL MAR
Idyllic Hawaiian setting aliout a 3 1' healt'd poul
and a 22' x 14' separill:e ~u1•s1 l"l'l'ft1atu1n roon1
Create;. the mood for total rel;i,.al10·1 and t<1rl•l rt·1·
C'njoyn1cnt. f ine touches 01 dt·~1gn :ind d1·1·11r
d istingui:-.h this sharp 3 bcdroorn ho int• ()u<1ht 1
\\·allp:i11cr, drapt:s, shag car11e1. ni:irblt 111
hathrooins. $49,750. C<ill 5·11i·2:!1:J for dct;i1l~
IMVEST!!!
HOME OWMERSHIP
AMD IMCOME TOO!
Owner's unit is huge~ l'hts supl·r l'ourplcx ha" :i ;!
bcdroun1 units and I ·2 hcdn~im. E\lra.~ ua·ludc
rl'rre:ition room, enclosed .1:1rd v.·11h 1H1l111 J>lus
Barbecue and 4 enelnscd ga1·agl'~ $.'l!l.UoO l':1\l
~17·Wl0 lor niurc 111forn1atiu11.
BIG MESA VERDE CUSTOM
3500 Sq. FL.:\ builders O'>l.'n home. 4 or 5 hedrr)oms
iluge li\'ing rooni t fan11l~· room plus rurnpu~ ri>on1
<1r billiard n111m. :l baths. :1 (·ar c,1ragc.'A "'orld ot
I ca lures & el1·ga11ce. &l!J.:l.:.t{-1.0~fi. 7111.
FAMILY SIZE!
BARGAIM PRICE!
2.400' of elbow room. Giant 650' run roon1 11·il!
delight your f:irniJ1·. Lo~·atrd 111 lo\'l•I\'
neighborhood elose lo e\·er~·th1ng. ;\\ Sll.~150 it'~~
rl'al bargain! Call 11014' 8-17-00IU.
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) COROMA DEL MAR PRICE REDUCED DISTIMCTIVE-SPECTACULAR
~mall . sv~i"~~~ica~Do!~~l!h~or~ 1R,·2 lo! in old Just t.ry d~pli!~g~!?~~t~2built home on But 14·~r1 h!.~!br~ra~i~~i~!~r ii. Truly
, oron,i < c .ar. n~. w1 a. ~~ or t.omorro~. today s market. 4 ~droom , study, spacious,, t, 11;~lftt'1Lt~f(IY dnftEf:t<fui'i>ifefy ;l:ti~d'ectrrbt~otiunw
2 .:>:dro~o f!' areas 14ith bull~ 1.ns featur~ in family room . and v iew of oc~<\n, LWallCTn'g overlooking the largest ocean in the \\'Orld -"*r.' 1:1' -~tte.rl · ~1~~f 1 0~00.~"?~trl~r 1.1~7;~!'lY'l~~-·a, ·d~!<i~-ance ·to ~nvate· beach.• ~·Ou' 014'n the land. completely unobstructed view. Sun deck on both fre~. ·.0t' )· ee IA-'. l" pqu_rc 168 50.5
0" c ·"ii 1h1s one ~·on I last Jong, 673·8a50. le\·els. Even has a gues t apartment. Please call 6~~:~1. ing proper y. r ice • · a forappointmenttoinspect~73-85.'JO
LOWEST PRICED HOME
IM IRVIME TERRACE
If you want to live in Coro na del Mar's rinest
areu, then let us show you our new lis ting priced·
to sell at only ~.000. It has 3 bedrooms, a den·
and 2 baths. You ean see the night lights ;it
~·ashion Island and if you want a pool there is
Apace a plenty in tht• large private yard. Call
673-8550 for niorc details.
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PLUS IMCOME
Designed with comfort and convenience ln
mind. S~p~rbly constructed 3 bedroom, family
room, dining room home. Featuring central
\:acu.um system, self cleaning ovens, and sa fety
l1 ghltng. And a nearly identical unit on the
property to offer a tenant the same amenities.
We suggest an early appointment to see this
Sl>l;!l'ial CUi\l offc1i ng. Call 673·!1550. '
HlJNTJNGTON BEACH
$8,000 PlUCE
REDUCTIOM
SPECTACULAR
DUPLEX C. D. M
One year old duplex, I ~2 block from bcat•h.
!luge owner's unit with 4 bedrooms 3 baths
family room. Master suite with firePtace ell"·
etc. Rear unit with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Thrc~
car garage. This custom'built complex duplex 1s
truly spectacular. Call 673·8550
OOST/\ MESA
27'0 Harbor llvd. .17tJ1 lffck lhd.
142·2535
21010 lroollhont 4014 WonH Ave.
CORONA. DEL MAR
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CLUB SIDE $68,000
Of !\l esa Verde drive amon~ the custom
homes! Charming 1 story, .a bedroom home.
"t''•u'll be thnlled ;1l the :-.iLe of the room:-._
Separated 1nastcr hedroom. Ma~~1ve stone
double f1replal"c. Beautifully J;1ndsc:tJled
l'\1 ra drt\'t''>I. :1y <ind pad l'ur boat sturagt• l \.di
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HUGE LOT
WALK TO BEAC H
llui::1· lot. ha1e .1ouro'>l.fl larnil.\ card1·11 , 11 :11~
l<l .ill -.!'h••"ls :ind ht•iH'h' Sp;t• 11•lh 1·111r~
h11gl· !1v1ng n11irn l\nght kitrh\'ll l\Jl; Ii!~;
FA:\lJLY H\)(J~l: Forni;d !1111111 1.; hu<:t•
tu.:drwn1s . (.\di 1;1.'l ~~1·107117.
BALBOA PEMIMSULA
3 hedrnon1 2 h;1lh h•J1ne plus h<ithl·lor rcnl:il.
lluilt ·tns, firt•pl.it•' :ind patio SGl,OUO.
l~lti·i171.
TWOS & S
PARK HUMTIMGTOMS
JUST LISTED
T'WO STORIES
O!ll' '>l.'ith pool. one \1·1\hnut. llolh SL'PElt
l'!'(;f{.'\JJEIJ : Fnrrnal ~:ntr.v '>l.«i.1·.~ Lar)!t'
l1\'1ng rooms. fl1>0r lo\ t'l'll1nl! f1rl·11!a{'C\.
Country hullt·in li-ll1·hl·ri." Forrn .. 11 d1n1ng
roorn.s. ll uce fan11.4-roon1.-. \ i.:1.11\!
hedrooms. 3 li;1tli~ :i t;11· ~ar;igl'• PLL·.s
fl."\ISlfEO llU.\L:S H0():\1:-5. l'.dl nov.·'
~l!hl·ji71i7.
BUTTERCUP YELLOW
JUST LISTED
l\nL!hl ;ind rhl't'r.1· I llf'drvom. f:11n1I,\ rnnrn. '..!
halh, l.:1r.c t· ~h:Jd1· !n·1·.~ and In! ."\l•11· r.1rpl't
:uid p.11nt (J\\'\J·:ll TllA.\"SfJ::HHEJ> Don 't
11·a1t. rail~;! 107•:7 "--
NEGLECTED ESTATE
MEXT TO BEACH
Sln)JI l•J lit•;u·h. Large terr<ilu furm;1l enlr\'
i'fl\';1tv IJl"ll1J.! nM1n1 . Formal d1n1ng roori1,
L~land k1tt'hl'n l'>l.11 hu)!e stone 1·1repl:i<:es. 4
lan1dv .~1 1i> bl.'dnMllll~ C'o\'en•d pal10 l'uo!
:-.11.l·. wallt«l hou·\..) an! \\'on't 111:-.l '.ili:!.fii"tii .
IRVIME TERRACE
Sparkling pool, 3 ht.•drooms. Sl•par.itt· laundrv
rooni, d1111ng ronm. bu1ll-\n H 11-4 :\t•w
{'i\flH'1S Yllu"ll hU\ It at $1<.'J..:;{)!l! Call 5·lG·2Jl3
lordl•La1 ls. ·
$1500 down
$29,950
SJ..'">()() rlo\1·n. hard to find at S2~.!.ISO ·I hu)!L'
hedrnoms. 2 h1tlh~. ];,irge kitchen \'r'>I. p;1111l
Corner lnt. FOHEST Of' TH l::ES Bual gait•
Palio. Don't '>l.·a1t !l6J·tii"6i.
' ' " , $~,50Q ;r,o.~SSlJME ..
'F'HALOAM
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says he tnighl help finance. Sl98 P ER :\10.
PA VS ALL. Owner transferred. Prime art'a.
Take advantage--call 842·2535.
LOWDOWN
LOW PA YMEMTS
F:Z to buv this VACANT home. Fresh paint.
Bonus st'zed R·2 lot. Clos{' to shopping. A
value from yesteryear! Call now' 842·2535. -
ASSUME 51/4 LOAN
E¥sting FHA loan with payment of Sl54 per
mo. 3 bedroom. 112 bath, built·ins. lush
ca rpet, large .1·ard, covered pa\lo and
rharming pluyhouse. Qy.•ner says sell~ -
sell ~ Price only S:W,900. Call 5-16·2313.
INVaTMENTS
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Df _ T_b~se _Things A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
Will Sell Fast!
1. Stove
2. Guitar
3. Baby Crib
4. Electric Saw
S. Camera
6. Washe•
7. Outboard Motor
8. Stereo Set
9. Couch
10. Clarinet
11 . Refrigerator
12. Pickup Truck
13. Sewing Machine
14. Surfboard
15. Machine Tool s
16. Dishwasher
17. Puppy
29. Bicycle
30. Typewriter
31. Bar Stools
32. Encyclopedia
33. Vacuum Cleaner
34. Tropical Fish
35. Hot Rod Equipm't
36. File Cabinet
37. Golf Clubs
38, Sterling Silver
39. Victorian Mirror
40. Bedroom Set
41 . Slide Proiector
42. L1wn Mower
43. Pool Table
44. Tires
45. Piano
57. Electric Tr•in
58. Kitten
59 . Classic Auto
60. Coffee T•ble
61 . Motorcycle
62. Accordion
63. Skis
64. TV Set
65. Work Bench
66. Diamond Watch
67. Go-Kut
68. Ironer
69. Camping Trailer
70. Antique Furniture
71. Tape Recorder
72. Sailboat
73. Sports Car
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Cabin Cruiser
Golf Cart
46. Fur Coat · 74. Mattress ~X: .SP.as ... ,
· ' 75. 'lnbO~;ci 'S~edboat
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76. Shotgun
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' ' < f I I , ~o, JWron1efe~ '-48. Linens
21 . Stamp Collection 49, Horse 77. Soddle
22. Dinette Set 50. Airplane 78. Dart G•m•
23. Play Pen 51. Organ 79. Punching Bag
24. Bowling Ball 52. Exercycle 80. Baby C1rri1g11
25. Water Skis 53. Rare Books 81. Drums
26. Freerer 54. Ski Boots 82. Rifle
27. Suitcase 55. High Chair 83. Dosk
28. Clock 56. Coins 84. SCUBA G11r
These or any other extra things around the .house
can be turned into cash with a
DAILY PILOT WANT-AD
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fmploymflll & ,,.,..at!On ...... 7000-1199
Mt«hondlJt ...... &000-8099
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JUST LISTED
[ ]~ Executive 2 story, 4 BR , 3 ba ho1ne . LUX·
HoumforSal• 11! uriously appointed \vith expenslve plush
crpts, beaut. drps, \\•all paper, n1irrored
~:,~r: ::~:.1•,or ·~11e ··::·::: :m \Valls & rustic used brick patio. Lg pool size
~~~:em~·:•,,;. · ·· :: . yard with many trees. Best location - on
BY1111111 Ptl)fl9rtv uool quiet street. Offered at $67,950. J-Iurry, won 't DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT
Ctmtltrv Lon<rvPll 1,"' .. '1 last at tbt's pr1'ce. Call 54'S880 h & b l ' I ·1· comm1rc111 Property ~ ·rraditional \\1arn1t eau Y. nv1 1ng o"',·~.•,':', .. ,'",-~,.:i'1!m~o~1,•,'~'.' ··· .. · l,,~E COLLEGE PARK-POOL HOME brick l'OUrtyard entry \IJ /Colorful flowers &
w • "" trees. ti IJedrn1s S.: dcH, Nc\V tou11 11·y c:har111
:~~~~11i'~~~'~ ···· ~: POOL SEASON JUST AROUND THE COR· I kitchen. elegant Jiving & dinin g rn1s over· ~:u~r~::: •. T••ll~r Prk1 : r: NERI Beaudtiful 3 bedroom, 2 bath featuring I looking lJdy. Dock Ior lge IJo<it. S:.!35,000.
Mo1.1n1a1n. oeieri. Ro~o•t ·. '~400 an outstan ing Palo Verde stone fireplace, ,g~~n~1• s~~ieP;~::~ir ~!:· remodeled kitchen \\'ithne\\' flooring and tile WESlk:Y ~~. TAYLOR C0.1 Realtors : j ::~f"l:iai~·~~;~a~gr:ve• ··~~~!I counter tops. I-Jome centers nround very pri· 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
·Real est.it• Wdnted ... 2900 vate pool area with many fruit trC'es, block NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644·4910
wall, and covered patio. \\'alk to all sc.:hoo!s I '---"~""-"' __ _,11.>J and shopping. CALL 546-5800 General R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 1
~~~!!! c~;~~:;;~td ~= Op5e4n6-5E88v0es. * Balboa Bay Properties * Ho1.1stt F1.1rn or Uni )300 •" -Con<Jomln!ums Furn . . 34001 BALBOA-COVES-I NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Conoominl1.1m-. Un!urn 3-125 • "'""'""""'""'""''""'""'""""'"" _________ _ Towni.oi.111 F11rn .. .. J~·:; Like Jll!\\"'. l)icr pri\·11. [)up!v.\ .. J_n.\·ely ;J Bit
T"Wllllouse1 un111rn JS2S Gtn•ral R.E. 1002 G IRE 1002 Bl' Oupli~es F1.1rn . ..'.'.3550 enera · · 'l"rade for unit;; l li\llll'l';, uiit! ;j '·· Duolt~t5 Un!urn 3.\00 ( I I' ( ! I () ' A.par!mtnll Furn .. lTOO ' $12il 900 l> JI ti7---oliU l't'll :i · '·~ UL'. -\\llCI'
A.parlmtnts Unturn . .·. ~~. BALBOA f -~· • d :>I _I nnxiou.(j Stl9.5UO. li-12-7491
Apt1 Furn or Uni . ''" ::~$&Board . = I BALBOA MODEL *OCEAN VIEW* ~~·::,H~:!' · !l~I BAY CLUB CONDO J l~li .. 2 1·~ baths 'r\\O 3 Udr1n . 3 Lllllh e~~.~:. RR•;~~~~'. :;~i BUY OF THE YEAR' "l iburon units. ~l l fl,500 .
1111 to st-.ar• •JOO La rge s111d10 11ith hltns 1 _ • .\ssurnable loau
Oftlt• Rtnl ... ···~ Unsurpas~t·d desert l111ng 194 F N h B $37,500 ncntul : '.! r:n. t:r l.Y. Cpl llu•lness 'lttn~ !.i.so adj. Inrth111 \\"ells Count1-v l t. on ort ay-r:-6 UO •
1...iu1tr111 Ren111 ub. N~11port Bf'urh has;>~! front with 2 bdrm. .)J ·BB only, $225 !\lo, tii3·742g,
~:.;::1~ Wanted prl\: at l'tEDUCED I home+ den; 2 frplcs. rn REALTORS rn
Ml1c11ta,,&00s Aenttl1 ....... •6!0 MEMBERS} l 11•11t'r~. hobby rm. Shared pie;
Overlooks po•)I, r. 1t'Jllll,\:._ R.& 1· F · I r------~ ~I courts. C'lC'gan ! rtuhhnit~<' """-' S 1P; ee simple lot 5 Loca Offh::es To Serve You ~--'-"'_"'_"_i __ ~I •. \\ill 1rari1' iJ1·:111~l' cn11111 ,, on,pr1vate Coll1n.s Is·,-... --------------------. I property. S2S.~. land. 15,000. Firm. 1 General R.E, 1002 General R.E. 1002
8Ysln•n 011por!u~llv , . . ~M ' Ontu . I 1o":::~~· •• ~~·;;:,.., .... ·· ~:ii ~ ; 10°/o DOWN PRICE REDUCED
lnv•stmant W•nltd so2a 1 , Ql/ o • INTEREST 1~::1:.:·i:~~: .. o .. ,. Rii. ~21 I·~~~~;,~,., , , 'c.D.M. i,""~~,,~~"~"~'~;·:~,?~,:~. 'I •--·--·•• ~ 179i 01·;111g1'. C.:\1 1{,\l.l:n.\ J"L,\:'\U , 1.,~ k ;ii tl«>N' terJlls'.: Thr\ ll"n"' <i Cur11r.1 do•I ,\!:ir un i ~---·~.. 11'14 I (i.12-liil * 673·6900 * lll:I~ Ill' hi.~!pi·y ·'0.)Jl 'u <l.in:I I I" 11 .I\ . ' Ill :1 1' k ,. j. 1 -~~-=' hl'Sllii(l'. f! .'<)ll 11:111! :111 1
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ESTllTERS
income could be n1ore I 1nilt•s tt> lre1.'\\:I\· 1:0. Full • r-------,1-.1 IO\\.'-lO\V ,·acancy only pric1' only S·l !.~"l. ~\•a tu~·C's t ~ ! Pmonals ~1,500 Vullr.v f{{';ihr s f".rlus1ve -;----:--;___
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. REALl'Y Schools &. lnstrucrlon . . .. 7005 .
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REALTORS
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1 SOUTH OF HIGHWAY ~·'~1''.H~1 ·""1111' ·1'L.:_5/ii.\_ General R.E. 1002 JOI) wa~!ed, Malt , , .
Joo Wan!l'd. Ftmale .
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. 7050 '
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Bicycleo..11 80'.iO '
Bulldlnv M1t1rlals sros , Camt ra$ & Equ11>ment . 8030
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Dogs • . !IJ4ll
Free lo You , , 80lS
F11rnllure . . . . . . . .... tOSO
Ga••o• S1\e . . .. ,B055
For Classified .i\d
ACTION
Call
A OAILY PILOT
AD· VISOR.
641-5678 HO<Sfl •. • .. .. 8060 .. ________ ......
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Ma,hiner'( .. eo1a i Classified A<i g-an1C' and !'t•ll
Misce11.ineOU$ ... .. ..&Olio someth•'"" I Miscellaneous v.'-nted ~oel ( .... you no onger
M111lcal lnslrumtnls , . . sOAl need or use! Call IJ.l2-::.67S.
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644-7270
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~~:~'' F1.1rnliuie & Equip · ~=~ General R.E. 1002 'General f<.E. 1002 Planon & Oro1n1 8090 _______________ _:.;;_ ___ .:.:..;
Sewlno MacMnei , , 10'3
SllO•ting GOO<ls 8tli4
Store. Rei11uranl, Gar •• .. , .8095
~~~'°-adio ' ·i:n;:r, ·s1ef!!li .. : :-: : ·:W,f
......... --General ,, ,,, 9010
B0&IJ, Main!. & Ser~lc• •• , , 9C10
ao~!s, t.•.arrne E11ulpm11\1 9<J:l0
80~1>. Power 90.uJ
Boah. Renl/Charter . to:iO Boll>. S~ol , 9()60 ,
Boals, Slips, Dock• 90/tl 1
Bod!~, Spe~d & S~i Bo;it. S1orao1r ·-90;~ ! ........ 90¥0:
MACNAB
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"Bordeaux" model \v;a bedroon1s. 3 baths
-wet bar-air conditioning & sJ>ace for
pool. $121 ,500. Dick Halderman 644-6200.
(W42)
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Alrcr1H , . . .. 9110
Campers, Sile, Rtnl ........ ~llll Ele~trlc Cari , . . . 9130
MOblll Home1 . , . , 9UO I
Molorcydu/5COOl1r1 , , ... , f\SO
Motor Homes, Stlt -Aenl .•.... 9160 I Tr11!1rs, lre.,.1 ... tl1D
Trailers. Utlllt'( 9110
Auto Servlc1 & P•rls . 9400
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Otntr•I _, •. 9!10
Anl1q11t1 & C!anlcs .... 9510
R.c;rtallonal Ve~icle1 . . . , 9530
Sportf, R1c1, Rodl •......•... 95-10
4 Wh11I Orlv11 .............. 9Moll
Tr1.1,k1 . , , . , 9160
V1n1 . • .. •. ..95~
A.ulo L••11no • . . 95811
Al/IOI Wtnl.O ....... , .. , ..... 95to .-'i.rto1, lmPOrltd .,, ,., ..... 9100
A.Vfos, HltW ..... ., '800
AulOl. Vtld 990C
Dial DINct
642·4321
Call Callect ·
Sub1<rlb• to th•
newspa,.,thot
covenyovr
hometown beat •••
YOUR Hometown
Dolly Newspa,.r
DAILY PILOT
''SO RARE"
One of the finest hon1e s to be fouad in
Harbor View 1-Jills. Exceptional J.l arbor &
Ocean views, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths-beam
ceilings-magnificeRI pool. $110.000. Elaine
Svedeen 642-8235. ( W29)
EASTBLUFF COUNTRY COTTAGE
$60,950 ! ! Cozy 3 bedroom \'.'/used brick
fireplace & country kitchen. Close to
schools & shopping. Large corner lot. !Iel-
en Hartley 642-8235. (W37)
UNIVERSITY PARK. QUIET BEAUTY
Lovely "University" model 3 bedroom &
family room l1ome on cul-de.sac. Profes·
sionally decorated & land scapea. Excep.-
tionally priced al $66,500. .John Watts
644-6200. ( W35)
HIGHLANDS SPECIALS! * 3 bedrootn J1ome \v /open bea1ns & re--
modeled kitchen. VIEW . . . . . . S79,900 * 4 bedroom-new listing-large lot w I
new landscaping. . ........... $94,500 * .4 or 5 bedroom-good family plan-lease
for $6001mo. or .............. $88,900.
Martha Macnab 642-8235. (W38)
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Irvine
Make an almost immediate move. Newport Crest
is lhe exciting lownhome community that
overl<?oks Newport Ha.rbor a.nd the ocean. Big,
bold spacious hom~s. Residenls Swim and Tennis
Center. Exlerior maintenance provided. Come-
let us show you how you can't allord not lo live at
Newport Crest. 2·3·4 bedroom res idences .Newom $63,0rl3.000.
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From Pacific Coasl Highway and Superior A.··enue
1n1ersecllon. dtlve up
Sup11rtor lo Newport Crest tnlr1nce. S1l11 offlc1:
#12 Flobon Court. Open
dilly 10 A..M, to Sunaet.
(714) 845-8141.
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2 Slory home, e1tate or good beautifully decorated 3 BR hon1e PR F. s ENT LY:
taste and llvPablllty. Sliirt & DtJl oc ~ BR CU¥10nl built U~DER CONSTRUCTlOl't:
IT HAS IT ALL!!
the day In ch'*''Y B~l\kl11~t horne Y.ith huge gan1e rooni, 1.ocated on lge. lot .,,,1th &
A REAL RARE OPPORTUNITY Roo111 ott etf\ei('nt und fonnul cllnhig, and luxurk>us TOWN & COONTRY ~PECTACllLAR VIF.W OP
f?r boat loyers wanting 8 luxury home, wtUt roomy kitchen. o I n l' ~~~!/~~ ':~~f~ ~~s~tes 1~ ~~ Townhouse in country setting. 3 bedroo1ns & TllE OCEAN 1 CATALINA
pier and slJp at the water front. Main house·, fonnally, relax In tasteful IN THE BLUFFS trees a.nd a Kol pond. All at fan1ily roqm su rrounded by trees, tennis 11.,',,L,A•Nn,"i,·.,"•ul~~ on01<t ~~~11, ':'
3l!R 28 to living 1'001u. \\'01·k or read courts & swimming pool. $51,500. ,.,,, .. """' •
ll " A., p lus Gst. qtrs. with batl'I. 2 111 11tt1dy bP.lo~ a 2"rl<l ! Th• UNIQUE Features of Thia Home Art: th~-<I end tif a q u. I et ~la~~.
pa 0$ ~nd m uch more. '129,SOO. FEE! Don't flre11h1i:e. Slct>p in of Specta la I• r th n. k n. I th ' cu e-sac. GRUBB & filiS CO Jose thts one by hesitating! Owner will trade bl'droo1ns, ui;e 2~)1 baths. c u r v w o e unC gay rom is A to1p1•9v,'!,...,1ue at • I s,1','1~0·.·11,','g,~ ... ~_ .. Bi-'?.R,MBA. TH"~. for Dupl T I I \Vl'ekend with h 0 b b I c ~ 3 bedroom Bluffs Condominium. Wind pro--J ........ a '•~<.""<I "J ..., ex or r P ex. (extra large Mhby rooniL tected patio, split level floor plan a nd ex-Cnll 6'14·1211 REAL TORS 675-7010 J.'"OR:'ltAL DIN'IN'G ROOM $96,~FEE AIKO l'OQ1n for boet or citing decor. See this a t $87,500, in the Bluffs. \I /FIREPLACE & \\ind.,w
\V'tl · trall~r wllh gate C'ntran('t'. UNIQUE HOMES, Rt•ltor1675-6000 HuntfngtonBt•ch 1040 , rvi:ie 1044 ,..;f-JAT.-:. SEPARAT E 1 I a view of 1'"'ashion Island. Expensive $i7,0CJIJ. ror tnformathln, Rl{EAKfAS1" Jl:\L Lge.
iinported tile in entry, tir eeze way, kitchen call 2443 E. Co•1t Hwy., Corona dtl M•r Price Reduced -.uukl"n I\\'. rin. in :? stol'iU
& rear yard or this exquisite Portofino borne. 400 ll7' BUYER'S T&: RMS hir.:h '' 'open beam c d
Fee land! 3 'BR. 4 BA + bonus room AND Gener•I R .E. 1002General R.E. 1002 Costa Mttl 1024 $2 400 Oii·nt•r unxt1ius !n i"ln,.11tf't·' t·,.ilings, has l ~tPOSlN'O
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many more cus om eatures, all for $96,000. ' • 2 Bdrm. + Pool pi~p11N>tl 10 huy :'l !Jt'auntu! Jo' Ko :\I F J.O o R TO BROADMOOR DID YOU KNOW? ' CEIUNC. llhl >' ren c o $62 900 IN UNIVERSITY PARK? $22 600 ·' h(!i·11'1.,? l~1 1h, hnnus nn. I ' TURTLE ROCK The n1onthly pay n1 en t 1 i.1.,1 nJl')ll•<'. Quii't lucation, df~Jrs CJpen to OC'€'01n \' ('\\' :'\real greenbelt je\vel! 3 BR. 2 BA home & tl1ffp1·ence bet\\N!n 8'>ll and You can p11y S2000 n1ore thnn }Ct close 10 parks & pools. j 1~1t10. f~Ull rm. Jlighly upgraded. Huge brick pa-Outstanding family home on quiet cul de sac; ~4-;r for a 540.000 loon. is this for a new unit or you 1 ,\ bei>t buy f\t $36,500. .\ tu.ut a~t!i· kih·hen. has
110. IO\V maintenance yard. See this! You'll FABULOUS I bd d " . $581.. per )e:ir. tiiost of this can buy 1ny upgr1i1!c>rl unit i:l'ILT-lr-. 1~,\NliE. :'ll!CH.O
IJuy it fur $62,900. IRVINE 3 ge. rms., 1n1ng rm. & vie\v ! Ready t o Is tax dcdul'libh•. There are tor $:?,OOJ llelo\\· 1't'pl111.'l'n1ent I\' A\' E fl v P. N ,
go at $58,900. Incl. land. l:t kind!! of 1nortga~c loa11!1 ('()f;f. ~ELl'-CJ.J·:.\-.. 0 vi:: :-l.
NEW RED CARPET REAL TORS Ontu • uvallab!e. Cull u:-., ,,.e·re 2 Bdnn condo., drs1rab!e J) 1sH\\rs 11 r.., TH.ASHj
"FASHION ISLAND" Air Concllllo1t('d "' , CORBIN.MARTIN, INC. loan c:i.:IX'rls. ground le\'el tloor plan, t\~ C:(J.\tPACi'C)I:. "'"· .~ opeillil
567 S N h I SJ.1,450 Full Price l\t r..: SA V l: I~ !Jr~ '.! 9 3 2 yc:11,_ UC\\', rreshly P11in1ed '·
an ic O •• Dr., Suite 103 21 REAL TORS 644-7662 H.cd1~'QOCI. hit! 1 br, 2 ba .. , 1v!lh t11stl'fu!ly paneled and , 10 sc>p.'\r.ih· srr\'i<·£• nn . l'h 1.~
CALL 640-8672 This beautiful 2\i year old ~ \$1;i0 ""·It. S·ll,!lOJ. minTircd llvinn; rooni , phi~h 1 lst v.·estern Bank Bid~. ! cu1>1ti111 t1u11li1) l1<)111C' is !:fl)
J !s'flN S ''"'''' sp0 •kl-ltk0 ,,,w Co 0 d I M _, " u · ·1 p k 1 1 I •·l1i11s th niout. ""·" no11 .t,. l e~-~~~-"''=~ G NEEDED :---~c.c '"' ,-,, '" · r na e ar ~!~A VERL)l: 161·1 Cursiea, wnUraprrl'd d1nin~ nrrn, 111\·er.:1 Y ar . rv 1~· 1 . N'.,, ... ,,., .... ,.1~1, ''''°""''' I D 552 7000 NI hi )11U C'il!l ~l' •·"! ·'"''J' 1·J10l\'( '1 Gene1al R .E . 1002 Gentr8fR.E:. out ... (; ~ n ~r n I a"'1 r ''l!"""'"~!!"'l~"""'""l'!~"l!"'""'"":":::"::"'""""':'::: hi fl pool. 3 Ur, '/. ha, \ikr nu . .<1 iat.: rarpr!~ &. f'u~ioin ays -g s ' of L1Jlo1·s In • ~11·1>1•1in~. tilr•:J.
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'••n<l•'tloo•·,,. "°" a •r0 al General R.E, 1002 . enera . . 1•1e. 11 ·.~ an uu1i.1and111, ' ... .. "'~ 31!)0 1-1'.l'ICOL~ \\',\Y , 2,000 area. t·u;.1 ·11n tile i·ou11!cr 11 .
EASTSIOE
J.'l{A 7',:l',; loan wi!h1 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:: sq. ft., 4 br. 2 bu, l;Hn I'll\, to ps, sh11kr roof, llC!tl' BUDGET BARGAIN 1' t•nng 1"r BEAUTY payineri!s or $2W/nlonth Elenant 2 Story , · tontrr Jot. }16,U() sch0'11s, 1\·11lkinu d1st1u1~·1: tn Only S:.!l.900 fnr 1111~ '/. bdrn1, 1 $87,500 FULL PRICE
· st 11.·11ili111< to be nsswued. ':I Why not build 1t7 Z18J PUE:-.iTI::, 17j(J sq. !1. J-I~ntinA:on Ccntel', s11·u11· 11 1~ h11th l'<1111lfl 11 1111 ,111
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'l'he ideal fatnily home on huge lot on cul-
de·S'1C. J•catures 4 bedroom, 18x22 rumpus
1001n. 2 l'ireplaces. J''ruit trees. Storage
:-;hed. l'ish pond and MORE! Call for ap-
pointment to see ... only $48,950.
MESA VERDE SPECIAL
('01nc !-.t:C this large, i1n1naculate 3 bedroom
& fan1ily roon1 home in a choice neighbor-
hood. ~!any custom features including front,
lcnced pat10, s1nall guest house and hydro-
ponic greenhouse. Priced right at $41 ,500:
1797 ,pRANG E,
COSTA MESA
642-1771
lk un·y :ind Citll. this big beauty \\'i lh ~ Con1e1· Joi. :; hr.'/. ha , \~xl5 ming pool :lnd mAny pnrk n1ndillon1ng u11l11v 1wn1 ower n. ym • ' ' W & LEE · tX'tlrooms, formnl <lining * LOTS * sep guest or plliyhouse. areas. No"': $2QOO beJoy,· cost · t('l'1!'11t1on u;,·1l1ll·~ :ind e1eri EXCELL}o,:-i"I' FJ~.\NCJ'.\G
1'00111, PLUS HUGE GAi'.Jf: e \'J E\V . $21 .9j(). roon1 for Assuine ta lottn. $3G,7j0, new. (J>r 1 n cl p A. Is onl) a \ ll'\\ Gt1.'.1t .01 a ~t;irter o.-.: liJ\LA:'\CE 1
Jl00:'11, 11i ll p!r11sc & f\\O hornt ~ 11,l!h lot split. Costa Mesa Realty olettse). c11u today 1tlll''1n'1,·nt I MISSION REAL TY rl~·h~~t . ('~'ell th!'. n11ist_ t • R-2 . so· x w:;·, tokes 4 I Sinct 1951 * 54&-7711 847-3095 •CVALILS51502·7N500. 1 "''PhSoo.neC0"1'1'14'1l~\4'9"4' -0La7· 3'"1fl!ll l l ----.-P~L~E-X ____ .,..,.,f'r1n111i;i.1u~i.: fanuly. lls I unll<; or home & units. I ' ) . ~·-~
.... ))(! 1111tuslK·nlly upgraded ' r •.. STSIOC' II After 6 I :'11. Call .~11-1617 I NEW LISTING . I r.A. . L • orSl' prop----HALF MILE . Monarch Bay ' In~" . .' Yot•), ll'uly .1~ l'l1y, 60' x 3CKr. lakes 2 Pool For Summer • Exclusl\'l' Pl'iiatl''
Huntington BC'n1·h. t'lnsc 10 CL.I-.:\'.\!· ... & SllAHPl::!S I hon1cs 1\ith lot spilt 11nd l Big 5 bdrm, 3 bath hontl' TO OCEAN Red Hill Realty ! roniniunity, ,111 tli" 01_., .• 111 •
Talhc11 & Nr\1Jnr11I. J·:ach 1s hon1~ you II · . St'auhfull~ 1·ar1a11rc or ~ucsl house I \\'ilh ftunily roon1 & honu~ . . . 1 R""I T1' I'" LTDRS side ol tli<' hl"l<I\"•.'· ll"l••<••l l '/. BedCOJn1 I Ailth \\'Ith n1an1eun.•d \\"II ·up er h < k "II od k't ·I 111'11' •~ 1)11• hf'IU h hnn1r )~lU r.n • · ,r,.\ · ,., " ~ · I . . kl " la(· rn1. 1 rooni. " 111 l'M1 J e 1e11. 1 •• 1 k 1 SI L.,,.,,. l'a•·k c .,,,,. 1,.,.,·,,. ••·•-'-·' ,,.,1", ·11 . 1 Patio and C11rpo11s. Ov;rn.•r landscar1ni.:. & ~pru1 {'!"~· 1 e NE:\\' PORT 13 Et\ C II . 1 Hear li\'lng rnl, llt'<"l'l;u·r. .11\\'~ ,,.·r11 ()<1. 111).: u1·. l~i'p , · ~ ,_ · • · .., .. ,., .. ,,, .,. "'• 1' 1 1 Pl't\·a <' niay f!'<('harn:-1• for L/rrgf'r L;ll~l' spaeJOus roorn~. 2,tOO , C: 0 3 I . . . l l l1d1111 '.\c11port \\rs! ~beach, tenni1>. J.'ca!Ul'C'S -I
unit,;. Olfel'ed fur $69,000. I 511 f1 .i, lnud~ or rl•isf'ts ,~ ounl~" V1!1''•' .ooo,~q. ft., :'ll~'stve sll·imnlBo!ng lJllU & hlln1c 1\i!h 11t1iuni l'nl1•· Laguna Be1c.h 1048 1 bd1·nu~. 2 l>R.!hs. Forn1a!
C_,1 cA"' "" .. "' · • . p . 1 . I on qu1e1 <·u · c·sac or ex, pauo area. at i.::i.!r. 1 .. 1 d ,. 1 .,· dttung roo t 1 .., .........,.....,, I slorngl' aJ'\!U~. rLt."t.'C .11 1 . 1 S" 500 I 1 .d 1. ht' .,,., ,,,., \\a1, ll1n1.1 1n1n.,, anu y I I m, ann Y 1wrn... _0 ~ I t ' U!il\'::' 101ne. ""'• . ou s1 e lg 1ng, ~.,,IJl.IU ..,. .... : ho < • , , 'I 1 Askin", ll",c~. C. 11 •
$:i ·"""· · e Cf{ESTI.INE area. $4 ,0'Xl./ 1 Call :>ID-1720 '.'";111· ·. A , r.c 1 ~1 ('r s Or· 1 WOODSY " "'......... ·1 [ ~0· . 300. lOt.' d Sk ' ·L~ · t ..... <'l'll,nr lot·.itlon on a ,194-9'.KJJ
t·<1sl 11111 nen s. · 4 . ·· · ~ · . & ; · I f · d j I Ill'\\' ll~l!ng. $10,')(X), \'il .. Y~ 'lla1le uf •das.~ ,'\;
WALLACE I 1 (,·,!11r. Colut·ful :'ll•'Xl\'iH\ tile JI
COATS 1 ;iavc>~i hid('·a,;·'ay.
11 5hai·~ I (TARBELL J quiet .cul d,· ~ul· St. Jlu1Ty: 1 A .~panklng nf'11· honic 11·1th 1 [::T=cA:-cl:-cBo'-E=l:--L--.J. I
REALTORS 400£.17' {OR All · ~ ~ COATS "" '~"" """' """'"'" Ttw , ~ CM llW I · & hn1111' has 1·\fJ(\Sf'rl he1.1111 .
1002 -546-4141-I • • 29~1 J-f;i,rbor J{lvd., c .r.1. w WALLACE \'l'lllllJ.:'S, a l'•J1.Y 1.o!t &1 1920 s. C'onsl H11·y., L.H. I
General R.E . 1002 General R .E. FIXER-UPPER (Op1n Evtnln91) REAL TORS Tt·entl' floor lllr~. ~1.:«!
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l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;IA11cution Uu.llders! 2 llllrn1 . I Ea5tside $36,500. ~ $39,500. SPECTACULAR t:lif.11
fin 2.lxOO H-2 )u• nr. O!"C'an -_ 962-4454 o'4a.:n drive cuai;1linr Vi('1\·, 01\'n[ -j ft .., extl'cn1ely sharp-:t -£R, 21 ~ / J .~ bay. Ht•ut nuw -htuld BEST BUY SWIN G A "OP Ba 111 pl'i!n(' N c 1\. p 0 r 1 ___ ----_ I your 01vn up!. \\lullace L. a1·bo1· :di atl. lut<'I'~ s1ri.~i00 I DOVER SHORES I M H.iviera Condo'!'>. Larg-c REAL ESTATE Neff, Jlltr. l9 l-93JS I
Call. 67J..-::66.3 lH2-2:fJ.\ Elf'~ ,Brautiful 1:~ti f! on bay!ronl. I SAVE A LOT fan1ily roon1 •. all built-ins. MOM & DAO SUITE I 1100 Glenneyre ~t. 1 lido Isle 1056
OPEN SUN . l·S -24 HARBOR ISLAND
~1agnificent n1a111 c hannel view. 6 Bdrm .. 5
bath hon1e \\'ith forn1al dining rm. 55 Ft. lot,
4 ('llf garage. pier & slip. $575,000
WATERFRONT LOT
)·nu ran build the house of your dreams on
th1!> 57.5 fl. lot on the main channel. $400,000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
associated
BROKER S-REAl TORS
201'5 W Bolhoo 67J .J66l
I pn~r & ;;hp l l..ar"f:l' '>rlrn1~ . p!u~~ caz:petin~ &. corner \~·i1h its 01\'ll kitchen &' bRth 1 4:14-9473 5-19--0316 I I
I 4 h111hs + 2 p .. 11der roo.m~. 1 }"!VE BEDROO'.\IS I Joeat1on, )Ust 1i,.,_terl -bt'st 111 thls ran1hling 1·111H:h .-.1yll' 1 .BETTER B.UILT F.>:qui~He fo~er w1th l ALL TERi\lS hurry · call :145·84:!4 hornc .. l full h11th~ & Inti: nf l e OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1.~1• ~stgned l~y R1ch.1rd 1... ~nu·t>ful 11·indin~ stai1;\·a~. SouthCo, Realton;. other room fo1· your fanuly. \305 Skyline Or.: N E \\' , Neutrn .. , I\ ide, SlJ'C(>I to
Panelrd libr~i;.· & drn.
1
You bargain hunters had BLUE RIBBON ~f has an assuniahle 101\' \V/S\\·eeping \tiey,.· of ocean streel .. ", lidrn1s., family l'r!I·
\\·01-ds 1tl"I' futile to desl'nbe hf>tter get our your mo~. Sh d 1 4BR/2B\ interest 1·ate Juan, so hu1Ty. ! & hill~ BeRni ceilings + maids rn1 . $1 36,000 .
!ht' rich 11\n1osphe1't' .of llns ' broon1s, and . buckels and s:ir:J' & ~~an~~~ bllin kitc!i'.. Ji~.900. dran1a1i~ 3BR/3BA. 3 fpl 's: NEAR EVER.YTHING I -=~~~------~clt•(·t ba~·fronl resid1•nc1•. cal! us on this one. Do a 1 Prhne location ltc So Coast , hu"e game rnl, guunnet 2 Bdrn\S,, fan11ly ctn.. 21
IN THE HILLS OF (l1ily one uf a kind -eull fot· Htlll' clean up and you'll . Pia.ta $41 900 · · HUNTINGTON HARBQVR. kil eh. A,;k $1:;1,:,00. See and I baths; btoautiful hand laid
HUNTINGTON BEACH , details. have R home that you 'll he 'cALl. ~1 REALlY [ inake nff<'t'. qua1:ry tlle in kitchen I.
1s this ex(>("utive stylrrt .l Bit [ prourt of. Call "°"' and ask * Crest Realty -' e "SEA CLIFF" Apts. OYO family nn. $88.500.
341 Bayside Dr., Suitt I, N.B. htln11•. Drrunnt11· 11.1r111rn about llstlni;: No. !l-101 1721..\ (.'t)A:-.'T ][\\"\'. \ ~:anfronr 1 :?BR ,'.!BA Ask. j ,._.,....; ____ 'l"!'~'!l"'-""!"!'"!'-'"""'!~:"I f'll11')' grucious lll'lr\11: roon1, I WALKER & LEE ;i.tESA VERDE. Imn1acul:ltl' 714 . l:H&-lJR..\ & 21 .1. 'i'l:.!-2.l\l:; I S•J,000. 0\\ C loan.
67S-6161 -tlDO•"REALTY "" 1t• 1.,1 .. 1 .. 'II
l :G:e~n~•;;';;•;;l;;R~.;E;;.;;:;;;;:;;;;;;1;00;;2;;G;;;•;;n;er;;•;;;l;R:;.E;.;;:;;:;;;1;002;;;;1 t•amllek·'"',ht din1 in~. i;:-1nrdc1n Rml Estutr :i an., Fanl. 2 BA~·"'·/room · · · .. I SUttii\olJ::R RESERVATIONS I'll'\\' tit: en, a.1):1· anuy l COSTA MESA lnr boat. Pri111e t:'UI de :-;ac. -RENT-TIL-YOU-RSI-A~1EHICAN 110:\IE N tB
1'00111, tlr-signf'<l !•Jr pri·sti:..:c 1· , 512,900. Agt. ()..IZ-Sj:.lJ, . ' JlE,\LTOHS I ewpor ••ch 1069
h1·in)(. CHU today for an RJ::ALTORS 5,5_9,91 . , . ~ --, Ju1l 11 1,4 1111\1! to 1h<' oc1·;111, J .19 1.7jl~ 491·1()11 1 ,, ,,
'*673-7300 *
HORSES & HOMES
l\l ay be placccl on this 1h ~ere lan~. ~~e
potential of this lo t is except.J.onal, with it s
1-iack !jay view & located a d jacent to huge,
lovely estates. $39,500.
11 ppou1tn1l·nt. I SINCJ-; 19-1..i "' "' l.·l LOT · neHt ,) BH 1 J~a nearly nc1v J UP. l11Jn1e I -SUPER E
The Real E1tate Fair I 673-4400 • , h~c 1\)fpl, crpt~. drµs. v•/hugc l'Ccreation r 1n .1 ECONOMY · • • • • I ON PEE
536--2551or839-6133 _ I ~lug!. iu, S31,.i00. Onr. lo1:n1al din ... cnrhC'dral ... s~l·u1·11r ,i;,, h .P a.uty! If you haven flair fo ------_ -1 -' ti-12-.;i;.)83. cc1lln~s in h\' r111 .~ huge i.A>ase/opt1on Be.1u11!ul 21 dramutic 11 bo r the
HARBOR VIEW OCEAN VIEW
1
, BIG DADDY I Eastbluff lOJO ranch style kitchen You hrin11 01\n ~our O\\ll 11.:fSI; sens:itionJa P~;rt ut ~~
''LOVE BUG" : DREAM HOME . ov.n the Ian~! only $~6,950. nr beaches ,v., sho1ip1nl( $ J the sought after Y4 sJ
Sur11'r ~htlrp. u~ed hr11 ·k, SC'r th1~ corner locat1on 3 Collrge Park has lot!' 10 offt•r TRADE? \'~~'T POSSE~S~~!ll & 1 l\:onth ! ramily Roon1 'E" !>Jan in
hr a\ y ~Ii It k f" ro 0 r. hrclroo1n, farnll) r 0 0 Ill I " '"" ""'" " tho ""'I"' . II )U" ha-·c a good "'"tahlo :::,:~~\~ TO SUI r. Bk>,' ~'i1l.wb!P& ! '"·' Bl""' hl.ghly "'"""d"' n1.'\ntcurt."<I ., landsc1lp1ng. J 1 hnn1e llighly upgraded. _ .j blg Br'i;, 3 weal httlhs & Bluff'> h!Jnie our chent \\ho :>:> • t ~ ~ ' lJ:$::D&ll'\tW' I 11·1.th effrcfJ\'f' use o I
DUA 25'" Ye AR Hd1nl.<;., .. Liath ho1nc. \ l:.:nJoy thr placid pool or use 1 a ~veciril "Uest llpl "'Ith its o"n~ H spttrkl!n~ condri in Hunt. Harbour 1042 • ! n1111Tirs, sh uttel's, top grade B A~ ANO BEACH H~PJlY gartle11-!1ke kitchen, 1 1hC' pr1\'atc berirh A SLlpt.'L', O\\!l rrplc. Brand new J\lan1111oth ls interested 111 -· --1 l·at'llC't and "·.all l_'OV~rings. ~ T \\'llh lop uf the l1n~ blt-1ns.1 Ja1·s,:<' lul. A 1ruly ~st buy listing. ta [ k i.n g to you , 1 494-567• 499.1100 If yo~1ente11a111 this IS your
675•3 000 Vacnnt & needing an at $9'2,500. Ai>p1m1n1ately $2 8,000 .,. • OFFERED hon1e .. _
11ppl"t'Clali\'e hon1c buyer. ~7270 $52 500 equity -but that ca11 be H · • · • Only $81,500 Fee ~~2~4~07~~E~C~O~A~B~T~H~W~Y~C~O~R~O~N~A~D~E~L~M~A~R~~I Not leased land. $69,500. ' adjusted. ~ 1. · · Dy builder. Lovely 3 6#-72.ll C F C I rth Call 67>-7225 ~ bdrm .. 2 bath sunny home;
General R.E. 1002 Gen1rail R.E. 1002 • • 0 eswo y I dramaUc entry to step-up! ----------1 R1altors 640-0020 ! 2211 New$til.: OCEAN VIEW !iv. rm., spaC'. deck. custon1 I /Jn NIG f L
UAIL[Y &
A5 5!:J[IATE'i ANORAMI ,. ·---------1;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 _'91 · \\'ave \\·atehin~ rl'Onl your l'eranJiC tilt! y,.·ork. $43,500.1
Op CEAN VIEW'-OcEmNT (940• . ~~~; )~m. c1~:~1· "~~~c:i~~1 i!:u:~st ~~· i~ u~~u~i~u: -=,G;o;RA~N~D;:;;O:;:P:;:E:::;N;l:;:N;G="'' I
moments ma1edalzic before Information & a pp' t .
:S c i\· ho in<' un1l('r l WITH VIEW DECORATOR'S Sun/Evts. the fire in your m811ini pit shov•ing, call N1wport Bay Tow•ra
,•,,n!-tl'11l·ti.111 :!·IOO s.:1. f!. 4+ C d I M Cl~~TRALLY LOCATED -DELIGHT 646-5855 {conversa!lon nrcal All this, * 494·0301.* 1 & 2BEDROOM
hi •i lt•••in. '.l ) ~ h;1!h. All i OfOftG e ar c;1~y HvlTJK, 2 nedroon1. only Fount1ln V1llty for $26,500. "'ith payments : Southcoast Pacific Corp. l'ONOOMINllJM HOMES 11 r~~l J vl u!-.S. Corn~·r lo1 25 1 TRIPLEX one yeur ohl, /ur11ished Let your i1nagina!io11 run like rent. Belter Hurry. 1 MONARCH BAY
1
Bayfron.t Homes
rt 1~nr1~:c l'ntl'y drl·k-. Cal! Condon1iniun1 ln ilall~.,11. \1 ikl. Su[l('r l·lell.n 5 ON THE WATER j 7•;. ASSUMABLE Boat Shps
ldti-iil I I A lrg-nl lrip!Plr on l\\'O r..-2 Cull In see $09,500. ll«troo1n, J Bath llon11·. N I B h Tiburon condo, 3 Br, 2 Ra. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR. A lo\·c!y. finely finished Full Security 11ie:hrise Jn~ neal' i;hoppiug & the PETE BARRETT l·:xcelll'nt \'l('\\' fron1 l\la.~lrr twpor eac Honie& Unlimited, 96..~72S P,IA1lY c~tertaining .t-. fan1ily hon1e St~I & concrete construction hi•ai·h. currently 11 ~I Jlr<'lroon1 and Pri\'atc Sun $80,950-Dock & slip. 2 BR, \\·1th 4 bdnns., den, fo11nal Private Ba!~nies
Walker &lee
l!l\'l'i<lniC'nt or c-ould tw -REAL TOR-i)ft:I<. Huge K 11 l' he n , I 2~¥ ba, dlning, q u I et Huntington 81ach 1040 17214 COAST Hl,.'t.. dining rm .. nttr. pool aI'('!l & 2 g:.icagc spac('s foe mOtit
i•-.p;trldCll fO\U' uni Is. 642_5200 Fa1ni!y Roon1, F O l' Ill U l location. Just listed, Hwty TI4: 84G-l:J84 & 213: 592·21145 jacuzzi. \\'alk to beach, units. ~i~~~~nt rental l'Cl'Oi'(l ~ ~a.210~1 ~1~.f.tiro.cc~i CALL 5*-llSl . JOB TRANSfER? frVin.-1044 ~™:~~~St45~taurant & n:~~~suo~~1:.tunlty to
J BED :Di'tO\"C~. peJinquent paymts. TURNER ASSOC. 1 ~hase &ytront Property
11r•l 11t.1.t1
... a D:illv Pilul Cl11Milll•d 1 640-1120 1 If you heed' ,rrfm\ocnnf~ 'f rLOCAT.IQN 1105 N. Coast ll"''Y·· Laguna' 1nNe11,·porlBeach.
A1!. r,.12 :;G78. PLUS POOL action, you need to call Mr. AND PRrce: < f , 4~1177 ! 310 Fernando Rd., N.B.
General-R.°E . 1002 t Gen1r1l-R.E. 1002 Loi·11t('(I In des i rn b 1 e Snider or Mc. Daly. UNIVERSITY PARK • t.~~TYFACE • 67S..8551 .. 1 ~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;,I 1'.:.1s1slde Cos!a 1'.teAA fenced TIRED OF I' La Salle r.todel, 4 bt11ms., HEARf·oF,r..OLD love T~at Privacy! 11 )art! added fa111ily roo1n 3 baths, 2 lrptcs .. 2 PHlios. ~vd , Secluded tulltop 2 bdrm 2
JI('\\' ca.l"pels. \\'on't l:isl. r RENTING? t62·4471 ( =' 546·1103 Upgraded ss•2.'soo't'ady. I Dese11ed Haclen R ., •• tn. bath lo1~11house \\'ilh ' Cl
DQ.'.S EAST END-144 VIA LIDO NORD
'llpen Thurs /l'ri/Set/Sun. 2-6
4 Bedrooms, 4 baths; bayfront, with pier &
slip privileges. 40 n. lol. $295,000.
NEW FOURPLEX-OLD CORONA
B rand new 3 bedroom 2 bath. each unit.
Q\vner will consider dividing these side by
s ide s tructures. Walk to stores and trans-
portation. $250,000.
EASTBLUFF-VIEW HDMEI
Nea r shops, schools, beaches. See this 3
bedroom . 2 bath home. cozr family room,
sunny breakfast room lookmg onto court.
·yard. $82,000.
BE A LIVING ROOM SAILOR
£ron1 your waterfront apt. 3 bedroom, 2
bath cozy fireplace, private patio, boat
slip 'available, pool, immaculate gardens
and grounds. Ollered for $125,000.
JUST IN TIME
for spending summer on Balboa Island.
Charming duplex wllh 3 bedrooms each
unit. walk lo shopping, bay and beaches.
Only ,109,000.
BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED BAYl'RONT
over 4,000 square feet h\ this custom built
near new, exqulsllely decorated home. 35
foot ltonta.ge .on exclusive West Bay. Dock
facJllUes. '300,000.
DIAL "44-17'6
2161 San JNquln Hll11 Rd ,, N.8.
A COLDWELL IANKER CO,
l
Only $37,500. Call ~Till Ui.guna Bli'ach, a top a h1n. 'tx.>autiful . Call us today . \\"e cCJn 58\"e University Realty 67~ ""10 roast \\'ide \\'hite v.·ater I . ~an v I c \\' ! N rt He• nhts you money & hassles. . """"N · • Su nken living rm \\'ilh ewpo • .., Veterans . No r11oney down I WALK TO BEACH EXCITING Ne11· 2BR. 2 BA. \'lell', 2 Story~ lots of tile. ~I fuY'plnl't'. Dining room. \Vet
Walker &lee NEW LISTING! I 1\lso 5'>-financmg available. 1 NE\\' 3B~/2BA, shag crpt., Toy,.·nhom(', Univ er s It y br'. ~ ba. Bnng brush and OOr. r~r'Ont & rear party
Neer Harbor Hi. Assun1able Call &16-ffil blt1ns. f1repl ., all deluxe Pl'lrk, Super Loe. lnflscplng, pain · patios. Sv.ini pool, sauna i:
\7,\ loan. Inui1aculate 31 fealurl'S. rtrps & upgraded cl'pls eun Rtd Carpet, Realtors tenni!i S&l.500. OUTSTANQ..
Jx>dnn, 2 ha. BI tn s, ~ Gerald S. Thon1ns Really be incld Bv O\\·nrr S44 ~ 497-1761 IXG VALUE Cell 644-8750
, firepla("(', ne1\' cpl, drps. 53t>-SR21 lnrlude~ !ai1rt 552-0736 ' 3---Easts1de Costa Mesa I Obi• •"'· L•• yarn Walker & lee ,_.,_.,_., 5.16·3409 cuS'l'OM1zEo llo"E '",. ~;;,,".~b~ .. ~ :,;~. ,:;::~~: [ fAA•~lL J ! 646-3921 or Eve. 548-2426 111 .. ~ ,,, .. ,, OWNER despe1·ate. Huge 3 Tw.11e Rock. prof. l11ndscpd.
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556,500. Ltt llughes, Rltr, ! ~IUHi0 •.·
5 Bedrooms, 4 bllthll, 3400 Sq. brl!'n1, 3 b1tlh trl-level. Full 4 Br, :11a ha. \\'alnut :-133-l:J:i5. 49!l-173l. t
Ft., huge 3 car garage, Corona dtl Mir 1022: dining rn1, family nn, panelled fam·rm, 3 rar '
$69,500. LUSK S BR. l cher~-·' kitche.n. ~~ P 1.1c j ~n~r, $72,500 By 0 1v n c r . 1 Cla!;sifled Ad! Call 642-5678 600 Newport Center Drive. Roy McC•rdle R11ltor I Covei-.:u paho. ocaUll u -.,.-1563 I today!
1110 N Bl d CM I The besf hu.v in all of lhu·bor pool-med Jot. $61,950. brk --------1 TRADEWINDS '';::~, v '' '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!! Vk!11· 11ills! Llke new _C~•~"~"'~2-<854~=·==~~=I c!. (rQ -0 )i\ '11. '-fJ '"C ~Q.. ® Tradt•\\'lllds Lane, beautiinl 11 ~~~~~~~~~~ Pllol C1asalfled ad. 642·5678 ~:~1::~1e ~li:~·~~~t ;i~~ REPOSSESSIONS µ~ ['~ :NJ.. -<Ja µq· ;:'.) li11yrrcst; pn.•stlge homr, 3
1002 ! 01n1r al R.E. 1002 from Spygla11 No. 1. Fee For lnfonnatl'>n and loccrt.ion That /nlr1'9u1'n9 Wore:/ Game w1'th a Chuc'/e ' l•drrns., fa1nily rm., ti.in. land, only $107,500. 1 of these FHA & VA homes, "' I 1111·• 2 ha1J1s; charming (n
Call 675-'l'l25 I contact • ------Mitt" .,, ClAY •. ,OUAN ------l'l'i'l'Y \l'&y. See this bef<i'e
OCEANFRONI
DUPLEX
Paint & MAKE THOUSANDS •.
T-3 Bedroom Units. New list·
ln9. ll!flER HURRY! G>ci 11
645.0303.
Fl)Rl ~~ T r ()LSON
•• I
*DUPLEX* Best buy in t0\\"n1 So. or
llY..'Y., 2 BR. each. Frplca .•
recently redcmr. Comer lot
for pl1vacy. Good fiMncing.
Call now to see!
MORGAN Rl!AL TY
673-6642 • 67s.64Sf
SOUTH OF liwv-:-
Newly Rodecor•t•d
$ Bdtm, l10n1c with rtntal
unit. $69,MO. S\l.bmlt often!
B•lboa Bay ProperllH * * 6401414 * * 4 Ll:llGE UNITS, llouth ol
Hwy. (I ) S BR'1, Ill 2 BR,
tll l Bl\, Ownor. -· FOR SAiil by owner, on
I ~, $15,500. Ntw point a crpts. !T3"'403 or m--
KASAI.AN 0 I ;-ou buy! $79,jOO,
Fieo•'O"lill le1111., el r~e CA.LL ~. 646·l4{4 four 1e10"1bl•d woids b.. 9 ~ Rtal E•t•te 962""644 low ro lorm 1(1\j, i 1mpte word1. t41'41..
o\VNER mvs. Spacious J I I It I: A. L TY bdrm, 2 be.th home, Family M E G T l l Nt 1r Nt•••rt P••I o rrlc:• ~tlo~~~~~~ i:~i~~ 1 1 t' r 1 --WE-STCLiFF
yoor boat. $41,9;;o. bkr Call I 1201 & um lliehJa.nd DR.
962-l373. · I RA y 0 l I ' Presently under O\,~'ER I ~ "-3 1' ronstrul'linn prestl~<! E:ic:~. txi~. 3 \f~th~m':'':ith J J I J [ .1. cu&tom homes In \\' f: 11
fAmily nn. frplc, 11,·et bar, . .. . . . . ~labllshffl neighborhood. Each horne 4 BR. 3 full ~r~n. $5l,CUl. bkr I fi E L N I I i: baths, tonnal dtnlng, Ja.
.. u The b1tre.r he11f : She keeps lam rms, 11,·et hilt. 11.1nk.n
OWNER sacrifice. $339 5 J' [ [ [ asking hint to ~how her his conversat io n pit,
down. 3 bdrms, big ftullll)' birth certificale. She \"1ents + many f1bulo11a featur-.
rm. dlnlne ~u. bulh~i11s-.1 proof that he's _ ,.1i Tt'\e, 6·1~223.11 for appnt.
Shng carpet1ni;. Ikan1('(1 .. B U R M I A I BEACll llOUSE S51,500'"
celllfll. $l3,9:SO. brk Call I' I I J J 0 COf!IPI."' th• ch\lt'~l• quotttl PrlvAcy. Oulnl«te.r. CALL 84~Z61. . . . .. . . by fi11!119 ll't 1ta mlulng WOfd O\\'ntr, lnlo A •ppt. 645-89l4.
OWNE{t aruc. $219:1 down. 2 Vf:!ll dtttlop lr01t1 ittp..No. a betow. 64S.0044 or 1714) 3'1$.31\l.
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$21.900. brk can ~ t) UNktAMEtt i\tOV£ 1rtTE•5. I I I I I I =ut. nR, 3 ba, '° ~
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1 O UNITS 1 General 3202 Huntington tleach 3240 Newport llMch 3269 Huntington llNch 3740 Colle M... 3124 No!!'!rt BNch 3169 -$145,000 SINCL.ES & Students' 2 BR, sin, 2 br cottu~t·, 12 blk bch. BRA.~O r\e\\.' Custom CHANNELFRONT (Sb~., l"•ii·.:···•i~ ;..'Il rJl'n :settfn~ ALA UNTALS $l!lJ. KWs .s.: pet ok tool ChUd tim Jltl. Bli.lboo. ! ~'<>rat('(!, CO~tPLETELY NEW '11,.
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l·"•kln..: 11!.11'(' Utl lht• hloc.:k Sll,\l{P~ 'J Sit, sin. Lr&: $300, 2 br, :l ba. frpl<:, pool, c I u bh 0 us t'. :i.rlu 11 ! 1 3 BEDROOM I WALK TO BEACH 2 Bk. To"'IU"IOlll>C, frl,fl l.',
'111 •' lllt' \l!Ul bulld •n~~ ! f fiit ~nrd t'Pnced tor kids/ptt. chlld/pet EtitbluIJ. 1 t·ooununity. r\t' :sboppl~I '2 & 3 Bdrrn•. 2 bftth.s rro1n $250. 1 Bit, hVlll Sl9.J.
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INVF.STME:NT DIVJSlON ~!ALE only·BH<'h'' S90/Sl:.:.-) ).l~'il Prl~e! 1 HR,' Sl•ltJ. bltins, yrly lie, $550/, Hunt. Harbour 3742 Yearly -• [~ ! ,_en1r<1H.1 l<J('t1!<'d·.1o:11~ ·0•us \ .. eanl. Kld~ok. too. m 1l24 A 't L Rooms •-,'
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sn1 lUL!llilll. 11/pool. has l::ir, K1i..ls & pct'okny. or app • ca [ all't>\'1'. !\if, fully · equip. I ~ , FOR Rent fw•n. roon1 111
RI::ALL \'' J hi SI~ 111 ,ul Homef1nders * 642·9900 or eves 675.3404. Jal'uzzL Q'Oss h1vv to lll:h.
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\\uni r!n 1nu(•h 111 a pokt.'l' .'Sllli.;li!~uk,1 .:blk11att'1'. , Jast+$200.2(}.151~1oon1.·1c1>I 11·ct bnl', 2 tlplc's, 2 sly. l'O;!;t"'d Palos • 1.wl & E~'IPLO\'El) nu111, l!ttulght. ~"•i n•· hu1 t),1, pair r1f F01 'R l~!Lll!T Un: ::: hr S!lj h1<.1l I Cir TI4-487-9446. Con1n1. pool, $5j(}/n10 Bt't"JCE:\'C)' Aprs front $57 niany olhl'I' Con\·cnieiK't:s, PARK NEWPORT kitchen prlvl1'!i· $6.)Jr-.10. , '
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for sale 1700 1,0 iuu .. 1:u111111u1u1ies . \ ski G,1r .• 1;jid fn cd, kals/pc!1 12'll 2 I.I 2 hi. 1 I k I hla-il963. : '.! Bf{, 1 Bath nov.· <1vu1lable I Apartments ALLSPACE Homefinders * 642-9900 ' r 1 ap · i-.; ,e,1: • $30 WEEK & UP 1 .11••as 111111111 '.Ill 1n111utc~ · be~'iUl ~Ju, n.~ l~h . ~ e Stu([lo ,V, I BH. Apts. Ei\:jTSllJE LliJ:: 2 13R. fJun1 $2~J On Cul\t'.'r IJ11vc, 960-1910
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111\l'J 'l'"'I -niuntbly p.iy111cnl <h ps, hll111s. ChiJ 1 111 u1 i.: ht, L.iti.;una Can) on e Phone Servlcc _ I ltd. pool j hl!ns. $Ji0. r\du!ls, nu' pets. '3883 Purk1 I~-Lri. . 5:>2-':12~ I Jrvme and 16th lOX'lr ~AfL\Gc.. $J7 · iu•J.
k•,s lll<1ll s.;;J serccncd p.1110, p\·t ~tftd t.: S.12J :J Ur, 2 bu. frplc, UtJI gi.11', e Cluldrcn & Pet Secllon !ll2-9.'i20. L;agun;a Belch 3848 1 645055[) :Lliti Pl1tccnua ,\ve, t: ,11 I
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·'1·111111"1· lulur.idu 1il!!Jl ·11\JtP' l ~lt 22' · _NU·V, IEW RENT,AL_S,. s1i01,1,111 .... "110. 1110 , ,\uoi1 I "PPl 's $1.'!((J. 979-5099. \\'<t.lk 10 bcal'h, 2 AH.~ den . · 642·8170 ·•·.• .\L'l',t.·-. -,, -i .':i, , . '~ .i l«ll, hg 6 10 11 1 ° 0 R I I 1160 ~ "'" ;'\ill \ I.' s l )al'd rnr k1d:oi ,{,, pCL 1.l--_!1 ___ 0•_· --~ .::i I~ J.ady ur Cpll'' 54J-IJ l8 aft j I Sl90-2 Br. 1'~ Ba studio. + \\Cl bar, tile palios, frplc, I ens rom
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---Homefinders * 642-9900 E.~_),4 '.1·~:\.,'.,:\TI::H it('11J i::~~ale LL;~, l-t:lt~ 1 BIL fill us. old, 2077 \Vallace, C.?ll. Spanish Villa. Bean1 ce1l, 1
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'"·' tllL'l1!. lji;;-1,·;~1 3 br, 2 ba, top location L:111urn :.! lill ho"sl' nt 11· pcti;, Sl!JO til2-9:i~lfl • DI::LUXE J Br 2 Bu all • ttttHI · l'e er $ ~0P c or · N LAKE -I .... · '1 · ----• • ·1 1 s~nge adult. 4,J /n10.i At Scuth Coast Plaza 1501 Westcliff Dr.
Water & Gardener Paid ilu.1l Cau~on. Ch,1nni11;; Beaut. Garden Apt1. Wtllll, frplc, gar. poo · · tears J.,ca.se. 49-1-2791. Pool . Ac11 pulro Aq)Jn Bar NE w p 0 RT Flf';;\NCJ \Ll
$425 Lease. 545-0228 ulut•1 hotn<', lrpl, IJo..•fl111t'r1 r111al<' p.1un~ n Pools I Adults. S:!iJ. 612-U:ii. i , I S~ & Jocuzz1 Spec:.1acular S Cl!:NTEll I
'.·1•11.111.g:-s.:au.·· /nlQ. sHuna:-., JaL·uz;I, tennis, i ;\;[\\' 2 HR. n1atul'e cou pl~. 1 llR, seni fuin · lilt:. ( A Lak /T rl .:ill,\1:1', ·I Hit, 2 U.\. 1\h·NJ '-''"'}\\\I Jt 1 r " 1 1 ut1Js. NE\\'ELL ASSOC·· .ere ·e ~1 ov.·e rib Leasing office spac cv,u ,;., • L •l'•• r~" ;1 e i ,u· pi'k 'g Hlk<' 111 beach. 110 rhild o r pets, avail Isl l T 1' ounlo111s • 1 ~ :\!Jlhon Dollar • • ~ e
4lr·l ;\!uc hoiue, •'.lvs1' f,1 .!9~5::'._(i ----I l'!"lll Sl:J:J l'!lti·0'2:1!J I 64~rlli20 after 4 pn1. A J::S 491·659·1. Oullhouse G>'Ill Sauna C,\1.J... ON·SITE i\IA.NAGER j f'\('1'~1huu,:.\1'.11!nn11,'{.(~) BE \UTO V "'rot2 ' ' '!711J64"''Ul•"l2"' :.! HH, 'l B.\ Kortl1 l.11d. L'Ju,.., llJIJ-FUR".' 1 "1! ,,-,,,, LARGE 2 BR, l ba, "rn'", •1 · cean 1ew ~ n Tutu! Secutltv __ . .,..., .:..x: O<J • 111.·1 11101nlh \11rldg i,:,11d1•11t•1. '~ u " ... ,.L., I ' 4-I N t ·' ------'
(.',di l~<i i1· j.tfi-,).'11111 I~ J:ie1•~:.0_~Ull & .1ohupp111;;., ~1nre!S & bcuch Clean' ~nr., SI~. mo. ;H8·1309 or ~~~p~2'1~ fi?~~45 c~•c; 8 hnn1ed1ate Occupan11y ~~~r.~Cf: ~P,\CE Jo' 0 11.
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L.:;; '1 ----1Rl.·1tlunon11ts, Hkr~ tii,'i-6700 1175-181!:. • · · · ADULTS l ~ T Co;;ta ~rc~u ll11rbo1· ----~ i l guna Niguel 3252 1 -;~,1~ .. -l\'l!h ('<JJle, use Dail>·, Si·JI irlle lteins 11.'ilh a Dnllv I Lido Isle 3856 1 ~1ry, No l}t'.'1~ 111 1\d11n1~ He 11. u ti f u 1. '."l'IJll1~1•.l'"''ll.Llh,ne11 Br,2Ba,water,gar· -----~·---1 ~1,~578! r · I CI •·lfd d642-56.:8 : Bachelor 12&3B ' n1oderu. i\lr, lll \J l>IC i tpt/d11,:-. p.1110. l,,_1;.:1111.~ dener paid. $375. SEA TERRACE I ~-~-usl resu ts._' P1lol l!.'SS le a . • LT!JO I S LE .D r n inn Ii c from $11$ per mo~ s. J1u11!urlul, Clu~.~ A. Walke~
\I 1.1 L"I IH! 1 111 , lrplt:, 545•0228 \\luh• \l<:llt·i nl'can 1.1,,11 Costa Me1a 3724 1 Costa Me50 3n4 \'ie\\··\Vaterlro~1t ,1BR1 <;:ondo. Senta Ana & Lee BlrlK Cult Gene liill
,,,., ~. 1 u. i,,::11. La;.:t111.1 ainung rolling tolls. l'.:veJ 1.1 Apt. $3i'!l/!11~ inc. u Us. By 557--0136 or 612--0200. '
' .... 'i1J1ll.~lt l l1'111dl.. EASTSIDE lhln\;! a fanuly l'OO!d dc~ite,1 ~er. 675--0."i.'\'1 3700 Plaza Dr. -1st--F
'"' ' HI lll"1t1n, l.;_,guu.1, 2 Br, water & gardener ~ualded enll)' l;l\H?. beach BA y VJl!:W nr.pvt beach. 714-S~ mo. REE
Cdll. ,.,_ .\f'11pt>11 pd, $270 lse. 545·0228. p;.i1ku1~. ltecl'l~ntion cluh 11 ] 3 br, 2 bu 4: Iv rn1 w/ h'PI. Deluxe 3 1~111 offit-r. Carpet.
NU-VIEW RENTALS e .\ll•'S,\ \IEl\llf·: IHI:, :!I\.\ puol, 1t!nt11s. Nl'\\. nllrucli\e--~ $32.l I..l>e. Adults. 6'r.i-302'J ,q· b,~,,,.. d,ra~"· atr e<•n1hU11ned, in
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EXCLUSI VES ' ·•·· "h·•11·"" ~ · \ r ·w1~~ --72·>5 ,.,__ " "" 'l •I""", .'.,\I. .\.:1. Ft.'l'. _:Ken. a-. i ur .lJ. J. . 3 Bit, 2 BA fa n1 rn1., Jrg ; Newport BeaCh 3869 •Boch.Jots rno r::\Vill ptn\'lde hirrnturr l DuplM~ -1::;~~ .. 1 ·1~1 1 (, <IBH . 2 Im, cul·1l<'·S.lt'. 11atio,: yard Gardener&\\'aterpfl. BRAND NEW •I 8R,2BR .'It.:,,. n10 i\n t1 wer i11K
$40,500 I J 111111 ·1 · --3124 frpJ,· fned ~1d. ~ C11a11t j Children JK.ls ok. S:!:iO ~10. \\'cekly ltate for Furnished Single . COTTAGE ON CANAL •2 BR & Oen :.crvlcc available. 178 7 a
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bdrm.:! n1 1<1: -•.1 "'11 -:::os.a Me s.a Pla.i:a rKJ pets. SlOO. :>.ii-I~~~, :J57·1 2~7.' II I t llt:uch Blvd., lluntington l bdnn. 2 hri!h nnd ! 1o,i1 ---~·.._..,_--Special i\1ove-In Rate Snia 2 Br, :ii:hul{. b tn!t, rpl<:, From $175 $485 licul:h, L l'l-4321.
$40.SOO. 2-'ldnn l1,111 , l'l.l ~ E -SIOE 2 BR FURN. 1 El Toro 3232 Mission Viejo 1"e deck\ Walk·ln pantry, -NEW~---1
6 Unit s _ 1 bdrn•"'· f1ri1.1 W ate r & gardener piid. l 1 1 ., . . / ... , * fvr11llhed M1ttle• * Alf Ceffitloflff JdeAI for cpl. Adlt111, no ~ts. Me1aV.rde Eost&·Adams; ~$79,500. Rt>(! C' :. l' p ,. ' $295 / 54~28 J A~ u_t.s • ., !1R., 2 ij,\, T\\ nhsc, , NE\\ 3 Br. 2 Ba Twnhs.e. * fNe UriUtt.s * w.a..n & Dtyen $285. Yrly. 6<13¥i80. 540-1800 Plush nfl k.'t Bl~ .. 2 lo 6 lln\
Investment 0 1 \'is 11111 . mo. . $29:>. Alt. spcc111.c, vu 2 car I cpl tlrps air cond rec fAc. • lltcllltll Feclllt~ * lecfffflH •••,.. N Cre 1 Oc View •ultca. C.Onlvt!ol.~ nn
-<MU\. Lid 0 isle 3156 ~a r fi.~2-658-1, 544-3666 t."Vt-~. 1 No 'pets. 0$265 n\O. S:it-1309. * U!M9,.,...... * • .,,. P..tl., ev.·port 5 • ean • .... 1 .. EXCITING Xerox copier. New· o .c . alt: "~-~ --• M.-lil s.ttlc• * J.cmt TMrepy '•ol I New. Pool. lennh1, 3 BR/3 •n r. port. 833-~.
J'RIPLEX, greit1 c. ~1 . 1 ll }f) i.1ri:-.;i; 2 Rn. 2 Bi\", •1untington Beach 3240 Newport Beach 3269 * Hfff'N '•" * M"9'1 .. a ... , BA. $.'!$. 642-J.too. J.:~~ M:C,SM~~. *WATERFRONT~
'IOC!lllon. ,\\.•I :-:un1•11t•· . .\o 'J~15, llU E 3 Bf! Ip!• "'' ~11o $23,S-lse; 2Brnroe<!&ll. °"" N ~!1,900. Good tc1·1ns Li.ii 121::1 i!J:l--U.l:.!7 · v.·klk ffi si:hOOI &·~rk 'Si-I()' r~E\V j urt/'i bl\, tr>!, loft('(f Weter Falls-Lagoons-fi'ounta ins sMg, rel, mi: no ptl/chl,d U.ch, 1 & 2 BR. b'Oln l l'37 'i!xrrtt. 11 ~ Beach .
8 Unit11 corner l0<.·a1 lon, ----' k 1 • 1 s 1·d · 1 .. 5tav A Da v, Weck, Month or Whatever 3U-36th St.: 6/1 ; 644-4340 Adl1!11, No Pets. ecu \'(! otttce1 wltrplc.,
C.1'1. All~ 00tlroo1n1. Newport Beach 31691 '\ll · or Kt th 11 er, ccil., pttl O, fl~·irn , & tennl111 ~ ~ .1561 Melll Qr. wet b.t.r,prlvnte bath
12 Unil•. on lncgc lo• 96i-4411 pl'>vs. ~'5/mo. 640-1327 or DAILY RATES FROM $9.00 , *SHARP 2 llll. i RA. one !5 bll<a ""m Newporl Blvd,) BIU Gruody Rllr. B~un I
£amide C.M, BLAl l 'lf'r L 1 Hi Ilg,,·. nu 586.STU ~ 6'M).J500, ext 1465 level1 Eaatblulf/CdM. Pool. 54$-9860 CORONA cltl MAR, East I
•176000. I \\Ulf'I' II d!)('k '.'\h:·.v fu111.I TO\VNfJOME LUXURY',28R. I PX)/MO. &33--891'-C DM/S I lllR. C...t I! omo. 'l.'1.·•a~n 'RE'••rY "" •111 "'iL n ·h ~::~-.. 'f1J.71~'i vou can Charne • P 1 c 0 u 8 wy. ... .... '1! •pam ' .. ...,, ... iv.. a.JU"V " • Tri-level : (nric, t~ d bl ~&. 2beJ Newport Shorts, ptnor&mJc view of octl>1 now avail. $100. • UA • * 1'RJPLE.X, C.M. * 1 tl~ bi<). !•111 nl1011ile; 3 Bl'. 21 ~ DAILY fttLOT pr. G"5-6141 d~, cvtt Strpt to .w'id )'Uriy $325, and bay, UJO. mWIN I: lR'41JN Ir IRWIN, Realton:
3 BR 2 BA Howie + hr1, 'J 1"1r gn1" boa.I 5!Jp .. ,.r. Clo .. lfied Adi 99&-1537 Proport,y lioute 6G-38SO IRWIN, Realtors. ~ 1_B<Hll_"i;;I ;;;;-""==--
. r-0.2 oi 2 8A Ap,tf. })'pl, ~\\ 11.il 7 I. $WJ. 646-ZiOO. I SUPER ' Br 2 % bl.. Im . 2 BR. Bt"-Ch 1 blk-new lhac. I NEW. large 1 BR, UtllL NEW OFl1CES
pAtloo, laJlndnl. gnragts. Soll •II• ""'" w!lh a O.Uy 642•5671 din nn. club w/pocj , $560 f ~ Adt>li.-no pet&. $ZIO. Incl., pool. Wolk to bolch. UO: Quall SI. N>l'flpOft
, 116 llamflio1» Cell HHCH. J~lot Clwi•ln.d ad. ~ lncld ganl<r'''" 6ff.-O!ll. prdor ildl. -· San o.m.ntt llS5. 418-G!lf Comm'I Brol<en
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Office ontel «tlll ~ort, Tru1l ood1 50 I Loll & Found $300 I Comorit/Concrolo 6019 1 ~I Sorvlco ~ Holp Wanted, M F 1100 I BANK -Holi>W•ntid, M&F 7lOOH1ip Wonted, M&'F ffiii ;
NEW OFFICES tOANS UP TO 90'/. LOST' Engll•h Bulldog, CONCRE:l'E PatlO .. PoUolQUALITY pool service tree AOMTN. A,..,1,.an1 for Tc.-h. CREDIT Delivery-Sunday Only I
IN LAGUNA NIGUEL 1Sf TD l brlnclle &: wht. Ans to (:overs. Quality work. Reas. est. cleaning only, rollable Dept of 1unall, Jo.;~nl Co:·,
Orily 42c per sq. ft. oans ·~Pugsley''. s ER IOU S Licensed. S.ii-8514. 1 \\'orkmMShlp Nelso1n Pool Var Io u ~ rcsponsibililici.. OF DAILY PILOT TO CAflRIERS R_&. · 'f..,,':;,&;,~:,· ~·'. ~1~1~1 2 d TD l :/1f11.ER~::;1. v~~~ Child Coro ~~I ,:-;;1:,:-1001
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2'192 eao;.100 cu, ~trono 0 oans -ml • ..,, CHILO CARE • '"" v" • TION WAGON OR V'AN. CONTACT MR. -
&.ln Olet,'O l"lwy to I BcachJ\Var11er. REPAIRS, nil type$. JleflfL All Shift~ Open BENTON \VILLIAt-IS, 330 \VE.5T BAY
Avery >'urkiA•ay ~uru ott Lowtst rat•s Oren9• Co. [j] 842.9472 free est. Llc'd, Mk fol' VACATION $$ We have on open-STREE1', COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE,
131-1600 . S•ttler Mt9. Co. I ...,..,,, I.. Controctor 6021 Walt. >11-lllS, 8:J().>J20. PART-TIME ing In our Now· 642-4321 f'OR APPOINTMENT.
642•2171 545-Nll . . .., Sandblosting 6083 WEEKENDS port Contor Branch
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Serving lforbor Rrea 24 yrs. j GERWJCK & Son Bldg. j l~lnlt.~iate Openin~ r 0 r I for individual with An Equ1l _~p~rtun lty Employ•r
$&3,893 lit for $38;33); pays 1 Perton•I• 5350 Contr. Add, remod. St. lie! \VOOD Text., Bldgs, houses, ~cunty Guards 111 O.~_. accurate typjng Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100
;Ml.I mo incl 10'-i'o iq~ Box 3 B 1-114.3 2 l. 6 7 3-6041, boats, patios, S'A1n1 pool&. 111.ca. Jo.40 Ii~/~~· .$2.2., skills and some ex~
Appl., Vtl!!ey, Ctt •• (7141 * PALM & CARD I fl.19-2170. Shop for smaller !terns. I In . No C~'\J'}tf: (lecesi;. Call I-perience conduct· :~2~4"~31~4t~~~~~~~ READER * JACK Taulane, pat I os, Quick Sand Co. &lG-4296. ~101· s~cf~~ir~~Jii\'ICES CO ing credit checks. Spec. readings '$). w/acl 7322 1·emod add. Uc. B-1269072 W. l81h St, C. Mesa 4.: : ~~ci. \Vest 1n Jn~ t er Av e., r..fy W;,y Co. 6-12-4703. Sewing/Alterations 6084 AP~RTr..tENT i\lanagcr!l, ~ We offer fine start· I• Lost aind f.ound Westminster, open 7 days H.00111 Additions, Alterations. Urnts, Garden Grove, expel ing 1alaries, excel-
J SUITE OUlcc lor LEASE,l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i\i;:i .1 893-9854. U c. Reliable. t~ree Est. Jay MCA1n1IL\'N'S. Custo1i:_Siot.hes 8~2~f36 714 • 8 4 6 -~ 7 2 7, lent ben9flt plan,
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.. . J~il11t' 1Jlk/,~an, ll'll\. MASSAGE & SAUNA I E~pei·. & Reas. Call Tree Service 6093 BANK e COOK l::aual Uppor. En1ployet lH:J\VNJ~\~N l<•!;~n:.i l'.L·ach "!H'/l', lilk/lw1 •. 1na.lc 'Clean roon1s, plea s ant &16-1908. e WAITRESS I ! ~U11'l', l\l,l'll st j. I!. J al'ktn~ L:tJIHl, UILX, H1k/~'\v11, n1alc ''lmo,.,h ,0 TV & lo"Ol'"' 1 1c,=..::::=. c...._-,-~J ----TH.~E SER VIC£, trimn1ing,, , , , . ,1 II'!" ,1,.1. ,. 1• 1 , c· 1 1, 11 .1 .·,. oix· 1 , . ,, e1 .. , u .,._, rolcsswn.... a pan cs c toppin", reinoval of ivy & PRIMARK Cottuge .... on, .. ~ Shop ELECT"ONIC I "'. v' <'< l l l :S1., us a ,u c 1• ll • pu • Cill: Call Donna at !163-l:J.17 , ... I •' G ' lb ·1 · ,., ., I ' I t ' I "' tll<'sl~; lllJO :.11. 11. i;ro1·c, ~cp i111x, 11up. 81~·n, t. S8,19 Adams Ave Hnl". Bch. :;,~7ue~1'Uebir:i°'1:Cir. C:-..~: sh111bs. Roger ·1')5-5289 Ec1ual 01>portunity JG. ~. :111 .. C.i\J. tiiti-:i;;IJ I E LE
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< l.Jf{Ui\i\ Del r.111r ill'IUXl' !:iht·l!ic/J'uo<l!c puppil'S HOUSE SITTERS t>lo~c.::10~7~'-------* l\1ULCf{ * RED\VOOD '-~---St~1v _r.ct_Ue: ~J,1.n1~ a.t I Pref .. r e'.'l.pcrh Jl(;c hut ,v u:' .~u!h'. J:!J .S<[. ft. \V/11/ Tcrnvr, !ri, iein. Polirenian & 1~·ife, niid :-;O's, EUfiOPE1\N Garde u c r. Call 586-6930 2fi20 S. Susan ! Baukini; ~,·:~11".?~,1 , 1a 1 hr1tt1n1<u't, Ci\1 Train. Sniall Conipaily .,.,.111111 1, .... ,.,, .. ,,,,,,, ...... ,., .. , ...... ,-,·~'7'"1 Llaln1at1a11 Oil.I\ pup, fl!Jll, il\'llll. r,,u lilllt', fro Ill Jl;Jainteuancc -Lantlscap1n~. w· d Cl 6098 Sa nta Ana, Calif. TE LER ~ J IS~ I I N ' v ,__, " ·' ._, ,, "' 1n ow eaning * L * . . ·. . , .. , peasant su11·ounou1_i,;,.,. cw
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Industrial Rental 4500 ANll crfJ lf.:!{S, :.;;&-lJJ::, . G Lawncare b-y ,;2-G-al-s'' ASSJ:::l\IBLEllS fol' Ca1111,,__1• :\lit ____ Cher. Er\GINEEJ{ -.;;;;;;;;;:;::;=::;.~· ;;;;;.;.--;·~1 ---11;· ai:::11n 50:! 'lT; IJulUoa J 1" a c tor y, AL.SO si:.,\.\I· ----------• I
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hi1uul U[)Or. En1plo~cr 11 1/1 $l::.·1 LI'. :->1urcs. Of11 ec:., lung huir. Vii· 16th & TUl>tin, H.lls SC'r.. lleao; r-.ates. J llOl\IE NJ.;EuS \\'O llli? :ii s fur . i\lg1nc111. of l'-·-kl Necessary ,\gcncy. J.ll:i-~xf1, :.: -l u tJ _1~1~~L . _L:,\l_ ---· __
J11d1\'lduo.I ;ur ''"lld .~. hath, l'\.8 . G42-i'lti7. :J.-l7-2S27 e\'l'S. ,\II Types oi Repail'S adult UllllS Ill fiJt:e art·a. o~ THE JOH Tl~AJ!\JNG ' J1'\'ine Blvd. N.B. COUPLE r:OR 1~:ii~l r;c;1<·h. Ill~. h-J~2:-:3-! f,tl,.,.T-lt'in;"'Jc Jrl.sh g._.uer, Carpenter 6015 S1nall Jobs our Specialty ~pcndabl; / ~lcasant ": Sc!I Bolh Key,• and USL'd Cars I BOAT CARPENTERS MAINTENANCE I Engineer• Wanted Coast 1101111' Jtepair 64.>-1!197 ~in<lahlc, ;rl6·311 1 -I E·· ""ii"nl n .,, .. ,,.,. I ddl I I J 1 ;\J-1 SPACE CUST,\ ~1 1'.:S.\ !~~ :-1-:-., spay1•rl. \'it.:. ::~th .• l;._ '".""' ._ ~ Expcr. only. 2500 S· Susan, n11 e·aged, re1aie 101· rg l Jnteresu:xl 111 a 2nd 111<.:0llK'
\:!11ll stJ. ft. WG,\:S: ST r.. ll e e:ui r ron t. i\.U. P~~:~,~ Cdoc~f.r:.,NI& e.!",.~ty· "Thinss" by !'.loose .. Gen'! Help Wanted, M&F 7100 l'au..I \ucatiun I Santa Ana. apt house, Corona de! !'.lar. 1 1\Jnnagcn1c11t. Call GJ~tl .... Owner' t).16-J:tl2 1}1-~:!:!;!..8 HE\\',\l~D! 5-IS-5093 · ".,., l'a r pen t 1· Y, r e pa 1 r s. Insuran..:l! --Live In. No ehildren or pets. 1.-.., .... .--._.._.._ ... ...,~
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-p. E-R-SQ-. FT. LOST CAL 1C 0 CAT., .,~~l71t598. f'ree estimate!,,.'"""' '!l~tl]~ing. Elec re111odeling. j 1 .....,.,.. soztrAr-Ul\llr ,\pply in ,IX'n~on unly. BOOKKEEPER -194-126.S. i
.,.,._... <tttl"'J"IJJ !>'12--5613. 1 A 1. Cl k .,1. t ·'~Ii. for .Vl r. Hober!!> . . DELl\'''lt'' J I ' :.:000 .'-<J.IL-IOOlUlrch,l"B n1!11i~turest. "The Bluffs". , I ,, _ ccoun ng ers to ... 'l~J ATLAS \ou11;;, fast gi"01\'1tlf:, ('.();;ta "'i n1au ur 011ce · l!a 1 :.-ll -J002 !'.1ts:<UL\! l \\'k, Re\.\rard, CUSTI"?~t \\ooci11·or~, rl'lll.od., '.BABY S nan1e & bti:fi <lat~ Jn<lus/ttteeh J!:ngr $l3t\, ;\lesa based C.P.A. iinil supplies, 01-i\B a re .J. ~i~;u·~il'r. __ G-14-J :as panehng ~ &. r<'p:ur. Vmce. hand 'lettered <;>n 6 x 9 Boat Mcch/Die~el $815j' Chrysler·Plymouth n .. -c{!,; aggn..':'>Sive, f' / c F111me. .;\lust be~ neat * 2500' TILT UP Lenhoff, ;.i31.l-8'17;,. \\·atercolor design. A1attC'd f~/C Bookkeeper :S:SOO ;:~.:t tt.troor u1va. Bkkpr 'rith 1ni11i1nun1 2 yrs app ea r 111 g. HE,\ C Ii 1~/)~rd, ;..11-J.).'!3. !J;l-737!: ~ ~~~ic.; ~~!.oldAti:'n1iin&! .FENCES-GATES-SfEPS S5. 9'i'9--6.lli6. Corp Ex Sec'y to S800 Cos1a !\lt:'sa public IX!Okkeeping e.xpcr. S 'I' A 1'10NERS, 64J....&300,
Storage 4550 !'l·.,.,Land, JU-;. ltE\\'/\RD. H.AD..INCS-DECKS-ETC. Hauling 6051 1 Prop. r..1i;n1t Sec'y to $750 AUTOMOTIVE ;)4(}...;)415 18U3 Nev.'port, 0.1
--------t J.~r9·10':I. 548-7637 eves. 1'-ie!d Claiins Adjustt'l' -. 1--_ __ _ DELJ\1ERY n1en, ove1· 23 * * ~1'0IL\(;1·: s ra i· e' LO~ v·· SI 1 ·/M , "'V I ADD, rt'n1odc!, alter, f!'ame y ARD• garage cleanups, Trne, degree to $125 LOT MAN Bookkeep1;l yrs. Pern1. p/tiine .. Early I .. ·~, , ~ , :S1-It. a e1 a.,. ,. . r_ 1 .. ·! . 11. . . d' · I Legal Secretary to $700 I p 'ti A 'I I I n101n ne\vspaper dehv to l..1.'\.:0. :.11 1 Avoc.u!u :-it., Fl'n1 i\l·1ln1ult:'/S11n1ovcd 1 ,...: uu:-:1 stor<"S, o ic:t:·s, rc1no,·e trees, irt, l'tl)', .,,_ 1T·11 E · s100 1l•11•11e<liat" openu>' o-of OSI on va1 a e . . ,
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C ·1· 'l .. ,, ... ,, · '· -· · · lome· 96' 1961 <l••' ·eway• t ... ~ ,,,._-ey 1 e scrow 10 ... .,. '"" 'L·1· · 1 F/C Sh 1 & NB bon1es. ~200 ....,r 1110. + _o.~ a t• ~...'.1·~1 ... n1D:s. i''n. J/17. ,\1nple 1 s. --· ' " "• :s uni,,~. r..tag Ca1·d 'rypist to $600 , Orange County's h:-a<ling 1 c c:o;per. 0.. • .0r · bonus 642-1800 r-·
Rentals Wanted 4600 tte11·ard. %5-6874 Carpet Service 6016 I 847-2666· CALL rr.'.SH 1-IOPKINS ' ln1por1 Dealers. Sc-e Chuck lyng t;.rin as5ignments. Call , · . I EXECUTIVE SECTY
. . FOUND lti;_'fllor n1alc part , 1 i\'IOVJNG? . Local furn. or JERI'!.! WHI'ITEMOH.E Stanton .:>-lG-·l.Jillt. ~ -l>E~IVERY & !:itock r..Jan. Mag card expcr req., typW1i,: s \Tl, Cdi\t resident desires 1 ColJie, vicinM:y Garfielrl & JO~N s Carpet & Upholstet?' I gen. haul~n~. 32 fl. fW'n. PERSONN DE1\N LE\VIS 1r..1PORTS NEVER ,\. rEE AT TE~1PO p/\1111e eves. l\lust be 18 o~ l!!O--:iO v.·pm, sn 100 wpm, must
Bit t:round floor a p 1 I~·iu·h Blvd., J-LB. 968-163(} Dr1 Sh amp o o, (Soil van. 642--0J3a. ~ El 1966 Harbor Blvd.. TEMPO I ~1nporary Help over, neat. apperu·ar:ice. See be ab!e to assume respons.
\\'/gar.. Cdt.1. Ikt1."-011ahlc. afh·r 6 Jl.l\-1 Retardants)., Degreasers & 11-lAUUNG & MOVING, fa st SfRYK:ES•AC.fl'\ilCY Costa i\lesa &16-9303. BOOKKEEPER. exp' ct , H~'.°ld, .J9a E. l7th :st, Costa Sa 1 a r y open. S e.n d I::,. c s 6 7 3 -O 7 3 I or . , I a~ rolor brighteners &. .10 low rost service. Ext 617, I 1''/C. Must be able to i\-le;sa. . type\vritten reswne listing
"1 .. _ 6 7 I _ J 3 1 2 . d·iys 1' UUNIJ: Cat, ft>nialc, long: -nunute bleach for v•lutc 494-1003 a.15--0-187. \ 488 E. 17th St {at Irvine) Ci\! AUTO SALES preµ:ire incoinc tax returns. DELlVEHY \VORK·n1arried pl't'V expcr job respon
::13,." . ..,, .. 12.1., •11. B :k ,,_ ' hair b!k & 1\·ht. 11.B .. t·Jorida carpets Save your n)C)ncy · Suite 224 642 1470 J' \ f · l' B Full 1· · "~ Part ti U ' ' ~ . .. "' " . ilC.: U<>. & Ov.·t'ns. 900-21 13 HU . 5. h : ·tra t . I HAULING & M 0 v ING -Sell Ne1v Bl\1\V's & usctl . 0 l' 111 -.. . une, O\er ""· IHI'. se O\\'!l' salary levt'I. and refs to
\l \l'Ull'·' ,. n \Vyillsa,v111g ,.m.e ex d.r1.ps. ~ LOCAL Oil " .... """'·"' ...... "-P"• 1· cal's, sec r..1arty Rosen nt penn. 536-Gci90 or 536·3793 r.ar. i>iu selling, good I C01\lt1Rt.HENSl\'E C;\RE . , r. 11·or ·!ng Y.'01na t'OUND female Siantesc caL c ean 1v111g rn1.. Ullng 1 . .,,.,.. 'V" ea•·nin"~ 894--27-,,-, CORP 'JO • C w/ 11 yr oltl ctu!d needs 2-3 . nn & hall $15 Any mi 6·15-8495 CREVIER BMW BOOKKEEPB~t. diversified. •"' ·""' · :l. Newport tntel'
BH unf. l)C)n1e w/ yard. ~ic. \Va.lnut sq. Ca 11 $7.50 couch $10 Chair $5. 15 G ACCOUNTANT to $121' E:;p. in trucking & parts Delltal Back OUiet' Dr., Suile Zl:2, Newport
C.tll. or adjacent an-a. 56l·M-19, yN. ~p. Ui ,,,..h8.t counts not ~n. H;ulin~·~o .. inll'.·Trash FEE BAIO 208 \\lest 1st Street business helpful. Ins, pd JOIN DRILL TEAM Beach, Calif. 92660. Attn:
Under $235. 21~2141 or F'ND: Orange ~abbY .. ~tale. method. I do \\'Ork n1yself. r:;e~val. E:t ruM2-9~m or r..111.jor international finRncial Sa nta Ana vacations, 6-12-4904 Gorgeous office in lovely Personnel, or call~.
<'VCS 213--467-4114. Young cal. Vic: Highland 1 Good rel. 531--0101. n · . - . ' firn1 locating headquarters 835-3171 BKKPG r..IACHINE , OPR, location se~IL" •personable
ftELIABLE party to lease 4 Dr. & Irvill(> NB. 548-7427 L&R Crpt Onn. Hse $24.95. l..OCi\L n1ov1ng & hauhng by here set!ks positive indiv. AUTO PARTS outside irith office & J bk k pg assistant to complete stall. EXECUTIVE
bllnn. house\ Corona dcl FOUND: German Shorthair Jtm $4. Stm hse $39.35. Sofa I ~tut.lent. Large truck. Reas. for key position. Pl'Ofit Sa.lesn1en for gro1,·ing yow1g experience. ~ Willing to train. Call Lynn SEC REARY •1 J · T ,~ 5119 v · Lak F l Barry 5.11-1235 or 539-9.J38 sharing. Call Garv llunt, bbe 'l h ,,.,., '"'00 Oc ,. & I 1• ar or rv1nc err. ""-'!'.· . tc. e ores $14.9:i. Guar. 776--5170 1 • • " parls jo r. i\lust be BOYS & GIRLS 1~ w-s~ • o.>..>-"1 • nn s ·.Dy nt1. 111 1 c, nl o ti vat c..I Sali.sbury, Ai.,1. 6'73---&m an?a. Call 830-tl892. C 'I' 6018 Moving and Hauling 833-2700. Also 1'\>e Jobs. j aggressive ha\'e g ood N C . . ,1. l){:nn1s Personnel Agency of I intelligl'nt person 1\·anted to e1 1nn1 Dt.·nnis & Dcu11is Personnc rr1ers " m 1 · •J<1>1•1 i\licl 1 o• l.fATURE Cpl v.•1shcs furn. 2 rND! male 1%·2 Yl'· old • $10 & up. * 963-&1~2 1,,10 ·Balboa·~·-~'-""-' ie sun •· nianagc fa~l i;ro1vll1~
' S -~--" I Br. hom<'/apt NB area. for Bea~e Vic, , c.st Plaza * \VILLARD PAINTING * l\liehelson Dr. Bal~n Point DENTAL A ssista nt , prolessiona.l l us _in e ·s s .
summer. Stllrtiog June .1st. ·5/18. 6T.H2'lO Ne\v Acoustical Ceilings + Hou1ecltanln9 6054 Ba c~~trum ui Ortlt?dontic ofc .. \Vilt train :'.>alru_1· ope~.~.J6.-l2JI.
t714l ~396 Palin Springs FOUND. Surfboard, call be-J repairs. Drywan & v.·all A /PAYABLE JLOT or call v.·fn11n. l )T dental. exp .. EXPEllllii'iCED Indy 11·iJl du
Cdr..L 2·3R house f 0 r tween 6-8 PM. text, patch plastering. No. Dedicated Cleaning I Fee Rein1bu1'Sl'd. \V e I e application. Sci;_~ resume to l\lrs. rerr1s, noust"CJ(•ru1i11~. Rcierenceti.
family. Aug. 31hru Aug. 17. $36.9716 I 281038. &12-5775. * \\'E DO EVEllYTHINli * eslab\ished firrn 1l!0\'1n:; to 1731a ~rookhW'St,~· No. 71,, Call 5i3-llJJ3
!'lJ of 1-IY.'Y 714--985-5660 . Refs. Free est. &k).2839 ' lrvine Con1plex. Only Iii<' e & fountain Valley, ca . !:l'li!IB I ·c..~---
, BR 1 ~ ba.· unfum l..OSf, lnsh Setter, fem, brn Cement/Concrete 6019 H 0 USEC LE,\ N 1 NG _ cxpcr. need~!. Salary 110 Service Dl-:NTAL assistant Lagttn; .FACTOR~ ~O~K
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Balboo' IN " col, green RB lie exp 4/7~ exp , .. ,·enc·-•. "-fe-•·-. $500. Also 1' ce. J.~bs •. Ca m. Coast Auto Hills . El Toro al'ea. Exn.•1·.1 t\O t...'r .i:..~ .• xi'.C. S:· Ju'. y car y. e\vport 549-2006 JESS Cement Contractor, • xu r.x ,._ "'"' & 11 H 5'10--60a5 C . , r-, Dav ,.,. Night .sluft. p,,11in. 673-6394 Alt. 6 PM ll"-"" H-·nd Drlve\va.ys, side w a I k ~, $3 50 an /lour N B area. 'I Y art, . ' oestn :l2. SalU!Y _open. R ,,e PI i e ~
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[ I~ School 008-5921. ICEi\1ENT & Block Work. Land1cap1ng 6066 ACCOUNTluG CLERK in super firm DENTAL Front De s k. 1-i=ACTORY_H_E_L_P_
rr11ndal • l..O:)'T sho1t l('ggcd Jka)::'lt', \Valls. P.,1.lios~ sidewalks, I ,, (~JaSlt'l), for Ht~h serv . seeking sharp indiv. in In s ll r all c e. x . r a)'. ' .. . -d & .... ,,,, V'• So. Co-,.. etc. B;y hr. or JOb. 646-6915. LANDSCAPE. sod, soil cond. • 3 yrs experience l'l.'(]'d. station, 8 to 5P~1. ~Ion. thru purchasing dept. Gr ea 1 en1husiastic & c h e c r I u 1,: you.1,; J.Jdy uvcr :ll yrs. \~ill liiiiiiiii!~iiiilli~~I ... wu ~ .._ """' Cleanup, sprinklt'r repair. I 0 . C. i\irporl Arca. 1 &tt. $3.50 hr. Sulru·y i'€view t1d\'OJlL'('nit'!n\ & beue~lts. Nev.·port Centet·, G+l-2·155 !l;~wlCC~~I l'O. benefit:..
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·netl Oppor SOOS Plnza. 556-8231 afL 4:30 ~:NRT: . PaUO, drlve,.st Exper. 646-4908. $50().$550 833·2610 1 W days. &·11Hl711 Call Gury Hwtt, 833-2 100. DENTAL ASST. Full tiine _, ___ __:_'. l
-Turn ""'llr and clubs into w..._.._,,... epairs. saw D . De f BERGlASS 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;) a ste'tW. g;11 thern with remove. Free est. 544-8998 Painting/Papering 6073 ACTIVITIES ,Dl~~R AVON cruus & nnls .Personn<'I chail'sidc. i\'Iin l )T e.X!Jt-'l'.1 l I• Expel'. pre.Id. Ji /Lime. Agency of Irvine. :.1082 Start inunediately. ::>alary .
and use the money for a. CEMENT \I/ark of all kinds. PAINTER. 55 Conv. 1-losplta.l 642-IX>98 r..lichelson Dr open NB area trl:;....66:11 I stereo! Call ~78 Today. Reasonable, tree Est. >'!'5 exp. A1k1 • • • . . ' . ' ' . ST~\H.TJNG F ,\CI LIT Y.
a Daily Pilot Classified Ad 63S--33Zi Sejonbi~, p'a ,· 0"'1e<1,. ngsma&H , A "·tter Temp. "-"Ilion PRICES ARE GOING UP. CAFCEOTOEKRIA E DEallNT~!:ECEP1T·1 11 Su p c r g rou 11 d f I 0~1·
I U'IO .-~ S II OU LON· T YOUR xper.· Y,__,es 0 . ron I oppoctunity for i.ndivi<:!qals r(,";,;;1~:?;;;;~;-::;~-::--::;;::;:;::;:;::~ paperhanging call }~red URGENTLY F<\.r..lILY INCOr..IE' Yoo 1
• . COOK d~s~ & talt:e X·l'aJ~· i\!i s.s iun v.·uh Ci'IOt>PER GUN, Ct:L C: T ,,,... 'It .. 642-9236. . can help by earnin.~ extra 1' /t1n1e l\lon thru 1''ri. Exper. ViejO. can 830-1,)!hl. I COAT & 1..1\!\lli'l"ATION ~-;r~ S AR GA..,ER:ft ,., ! EXTERIOR ONLY NEEDED 111oncy as an A VON pref'd. J}reaklast & lw1t·h DENTAL ASST Exp or D.A.1 expe1iern.-e, Alnr 1111.ll'J,
1 ............................. ~lj.'.:;:;f!.!,!!.!..,:..;;__liyCl.AY!lPOLLAN red }{ EPRESENTf\.Tf~'E . prep. 5:30 IUll-1 pn1 . Call Sell!. 546-3000. \\'knds fully paid bene{its & profir
ilEAuiV SALON, a 11 ~ Vo;"" Ooilr 1.u;.,;11 c,,;J. Jii. R1tc~!d ;1~ Free Est. Flexible hours. I'll train for appt, &10-1500, ext 1197. 531>896:> 10-12 !'\0011. i;harlng. Call TI4-9S3·5..'!7f or
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HOLLAND BUSINESS
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invct1tory includl'd in this Acu""'"!l '0 Iii• 5'0"· ASSEMBLY you. Interested? Call CaretakerCoupl;--DENT,\L As.-;istant. ep~'d, apply attriu:Hvl~ G sr111ion salon In ;:x.~c~~~Z~~ ~h~ P .... ~~~~tp RTu!: l:iTik!, 540-7<»L N.B. area. Apt furn + energetic & ch c er 1 u l ~ HOOKER =~l'~-n~h'll•~~idsom: ~~~~ r~i*'Jodi1~b~ri. ~~dmd. I ~~~age O[ ntY c x p ! TRAINEES B1\BY Sitter, mature lady to sa~~t Like People Ne\~~l~~el~:-~1" INDUSTRIES
a2(H618 JGood J:!Sil• 6JColl..:1,,,.., FIRST CLASS EXT./lNT.1 care for 2 children. Ages 19 Reft:rences. ~9732 CAPTAIN 1009 \\'est Brooki St . Ontario
BEAU1.,. •-•on prcsti"" '"HP l•O-6olfo1 I n\Os, & 7 yrs. Wkdas 7:45 cqualo ~·t1onltv•11plo~• ~ "'-u ' .. ~ !:>~ l$°""' 6~Coot . PAINTING, PAPERHANG· , '"'l to ·': 3• pin CASHIER to $500 6 Onys.i;plH ~hilt. ~h1~t have p,...,, • •·1
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•... ,... s SIA. 9 o-r. Gr11!"""'=" c ' ' ..... I . ..... .. u s7~t+, ~hopping cb~Tenna ~:::;,!Qb&io f, 0:,~," 67-fo,,K" ING, Free Eitlmates ntenm tJilJ~poratatlon & rels. a Fee Paid. Great spot lo u~e thorough k1w11•ledi;l' . o t FE1'1ALE ~. P -t I Dl(! ~~.l111ndlcis. 645-a/ ii~~ ~~: .. ro~~ PROF. ~:.~nest work, Personnel Service &n~~~.MS57~of llarbor it:'P:e:"P~!l~:s~yp~j ~~m~&1~1},.tt1Jil1~~-~~~~cehi: ·1~~r .i~~~ ~~~ lj
11 ~ ~1 ~ 11 YW<wlf reas. InV...xt., tree estimate. 17581 Irvine Blvd. BABYSmER • 16 nio child, 1 Q.lntrol OU-OOr ~n1ployment iupe1'Vise shu ui~er t t' hl"5/5 day ~-k. 551-72&.1 Ao~-.~~~ ~.~ c~1io :~ ...... ,, l~!1.-. !~f.:: .~=' Rels. 5'&-2'1591 642-3913. •115 Tu1tln N~hls cron1 11 : 30 p01·1 Ag~ncy, 5Q6.-8503, 3 4 00 dlll'ec~~' of ~uilli~ d. eooc: FOOD l BEVERAGil N ewp ort/frvm~ area. c...:;.11twt-i1 :~tv !$~ ~~::tr: PROF. wallcoverln&, state 138-5«0 1· ~~ Sun·Thun. Reler, lr\·ine Blvd, N.B. ~~,:gt!~· -~ cr1101me ·CONT.ROLLER 1 ~oo; wk day&. -~tttf \t~...... ~::' ~~:., Uc. No. 21951'-Insur. all • Equal Opjior. Employer ' C LE R K S Balboa B•y Club An Omllge Co. finn dcf.lr6
TROPICAL :&"ISH ftO !'e , ,-. ).4MSJ7 11 "-I T 71""'1N 1;ypes Ptll*'• 71(f8o-t386, 'BABYS11TER my horne, 5 l22I \V coal J-t NB an tXJlfr'tt 1-'()0(l I:
1 ..... init. Bl• aquarium tnv. n 1t o.:r, !,i:i.., n1n-INT/EXT PAINTING Air Tra\·eJ 'n'aloee days wk, ~ta ~Iesa. 2 · s "'>'• ' Beverage Controller vii ij~OO,,. Ne...il Alloc. "'w'" >0 • .,..,. FLIGHT Jlo)'S 6 & 8. Ml 6:30, ·Good Cler1cAI Skills DR'S ASSISTANT larg< hotel •r rntatlftl!l ~ 11~ ~~~. ·=~~ AllOruiaeOo . .Jlmm.s559 ATTENDANTI tif:T~. • 1\ccurate Typtnii:: \"oong la<b' (18·28) to work ba.ckground. Scud rwume • 1
i 2Jsi ~J~ 1 uw.i.,.. ~dT.·PJtcil". fl..y \be ~,.,...1,_ -~-•.BEAUTY OPR.. Grel\t ·O~tngPtl'flOlmlhy 4 u doctor'• a.Wstan1 .. ~ aalaryd~U'td IO Cl.ualM \
_!.nv••t Opeort~l 5015 i;~ ~ri;,.. ~r, .. , p G. ~-• EXT. t!nJqoe .......!frl; t;"' brighfi: opportunity for good hair • f\ffUh Skills \:•Ptionil1t \n btallh spa. No ,\d no. W'l c/o Daily AIM. t
A'tT&NTION • plant loYtn, ?l~~" . ~tti~ .. '· a~ ~i!!!: 1' alt.rG.cttV':"'"'tnalv. Gr cal CUH lt€'r at Cbti Jon 111 I 1\pply In pereoonet Dept t!.\J!. ,net~·· We _tram ~ 1560, CO&ta Mtila;"'Ct
Interior -'-'--, h• l r ·~ Y~ •'-" Plftter/D 6077 benefl'll A oWOrtunif.Y-Call un.tinaton Be"ch. Vuy ?.Ion tbru Fr-l 9lln1·U1tu )'-OU. 'pp..,\' 01 person aiie..,. · ' ·
, .. 11111, ';,!;."'."'.°" Preil!n '"''""' ""' "!"f ~ • l Ll:t Blake. 1133-2700. ti.nn1, ""''""ive & very busy. PACIFIC MUTUAL noon or evn. Zl30 W1L C.1.; FRY COOK
1QC1ltlon. "at mott lbfO, cill .:io ':--1 tt"f...": ~-~m PATCH ~G •. , Otnnlt Pemnnel Agency M2-:.&7 iOO N"'1'10ri Or Dr, N.B. H~')'•. Nt\\Pol'I BH~h. 1• E.<tper~ Full1 p/t1.IM
641)..1.!ro &om 10 to 5 ..,_.. ~dwne "Nf11t1ir All ~ TNe-admaites of Jtylne, ~ N.k:bela>n Classtticd t\d! C&U 6G®78 EqUAl OptJOr. Employft Se.11 ldlc Item. wtth a Deily Surt le Strioln :Su!\!""">~e·~ctll~~-~!063~-:._-'--,,------------"r----can -Dr. tot11.Y1 Pilot clAMltled ..s. 64),!611 !o03ll w, 0ou1 HW)'. MB -' . \ '
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,lo'ULL tin1e babysitter ior 2 PART Tlr.tE of{!cc & driving SAL1'~S · Secrult11')' lO $650 I
mo old baby ln my homo. HOUSECLEANING Leading Volvt MECHANICAL I '""ltlon. No"'" nece.sary. SALES EXPERIENCE ENCHANTING 1
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,·acation & sick leave. r-.tost ; DRAFTSMAN I 'I'•• 'P1\H'rTiint' Locker nuotn •r . I F'EE PAID i 1n p o r tan t qualitlcatlou I Join !hi' 1udiun 's ltu\:e~t pru· 11.i;sen1blc 11e,\' products Atlendcnt, \\lonuu• over '.ll Vr'tiunrl l-'loor Opportunity S8-:i ,J\lln. to S2400 1no11thl.v ~ll~hl!ul holil> sec k 11 SECRETARY
l'Xpt't'. w/inlanlti. Refer. I vitlcr Q,I,. huu:<1•clenning :-;1•1 · .1.: e."<h;ling product li11c11. dei;irt:tl, .\pp!y iu pei1i0n :>iat!lng NC\Oo' Of flee guai 3!'1f!ed ', Conuntsglon 1f I ch11rn1l11i;t i n d i v , !01·
required. Salary $300 . ''ices ~· pr1v11te hun1cs. Expt·1'. 111 \'lll\'c <l1•sig11, l uncd. opeuu1g:~. 1ues·Sal, 11::\o • 3:00. El Of LcncJlng quu~lflL'<I. ~:Olll(Hlll~'. \'l!hlclc: beautiful lll'W Qffll~C! in ]\Vlll supl)Ol'l th<• lt('gional
uegolial>lc for rl&:ht person. L~-ettle your O\\'ll·\1·ork l\CCk. production toollng-, tole!'-. Contact Tu .. ll.o:;t' Niguel CountJ•y Club, 2370C IrHi\lranee Contpall)' re ix: al bUlillK!!SJ,. '1 eek\)' •'-' 1 eslablisbctl c.'Q, . G t e.a t 1 Salts ttianag:cr, lnrJudin;i Tran~pOl.'. req. lo Irvine. \\ork th~ 1.l;.i)S & huurs LJI !tll<.."t'!I & ft li;. I lnke d1.·t111l I COROTEK CORP tlu\.lhouse Dr, Lull u II v r:~~:1 ~~~s11::~·ae~:~~ ·~1ol.llhlNy bonl,l&CI),. ~yllnie, bencilU;. Cull l.i:t Blako,: custumer llai801'l, n1alnlai11 J.i:l-Kl;!~. yuw· ehoK·l'. 1lni.1\ln••s Uircl·tl)' fruJn '"'" • . • • • ,,.,., .... 1 Y.or · 0 eves • .ociu mcu 0~·· ''100 \'·~ .. ~ .... Juli!! I rd I I booki • i·•12 ... ,, "" Of Orangl~ County ™'I. I.. [ lh)J-40 • J """ "~~ • 1--recQ! a o 8ll es ngi; ~i..JLL tin1c S!lies1nau "'Rnted Apply ~Ion. th111 ~·ri. I Vlll,,, Xln't lx·nci!IB. i Garde;'; t._;;:colt ~lL'c~~l8·1~il, -PERSONNEL ASS_T_ '•\n· sales & service in Long ~\Ir c;;a~·~in 21'.i-770-85'1.1 Dc11nls & Dennis Pert!(Jm~ 'I and corrtflpondept-e. \Viii
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fl:LL Tin1e Bus Boy, Day I Nc\IJ>Ol'l UctH.:h ti'JJ.j.);;1. l~qu<>I Uppur. cniployer g1<111p M'el<in" I 1· 1 l•ntl J ~ 1'11:-.01111,I AgCLIC)'. ~ 7 9 l. LiL'l'ni;ed L&D applicants t._ Pus1t1011.S Avnllable sltu•Ung [ 1 ." • Ne w JJO r.t B. ~It Ch 1 \\'i\J'llCI' Alvd. nnd Jlarbi_ll
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171h St., L1'1. 1>46-7136. M h. . t r' \Jl.tt'k: of!it.1!, ;; l'll l' l':t I, --PROCESSOR--t714> 540..50~2 6pm-9pm 1--silesladY:-Exper:--1'1'•! l'aid. h:ry pusi!11111 -ac 1n1s s pral'!ll'C. ,S:1l;oy UjJL'll. ;<.Jud I . ' . ' . I \lust /\;1\"l' KOO'll srllinr.· 11·/11elJ cstabl1sh1•tl )ll'lll. * GARDENER * 1 t Shift 11Titkn rrsunic tu Uf >>.: ::1~, ~ N. :'IJ A~ ~ .1 ~ L :'II c c:~p. Sales Trne to $12K · n'•~ll'd. ;\i'\V b t' u u t i f 11 1 Allili1y to 11ork 11 t1•p
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,( !r, light typing, )!OOd l'..tS. liL'ill Y jJCIMlll;d Pih~.
'rijµrc aptitude, 979-112<~:..... Coro~•.~ dt'l ll~uc ll 1ll1<tl'd ,1 POSIIIONS JI i1l .. r 1:h:'..'~·~1 __ ~ llr,tn·~l' 1'1n11:I\ 1·1w1••r;11l· SEl:YU'E S1:1 . :'>!iln, 1~! • 1c·c· c1c:nc'c"c"c· clc'c1c·c'c7c'~c''o''c"c'_: I · -Don't g11« up t ile-ship! . ..; E ('!:ET .\ I:\", L'\p'd,, S..•('1'1'l;iri.i <.: • p 1• r 1 r11 ,. c ('la.~-. 1 .. p w;•I.!"" ,_ .. 0111n1_1 "~EP.AL Ori .. E .. I , Hud.,.l [n,,. IH .• ~:-.1J.,J_ '-'~" • IC~. xpc I --•
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t'.'\l)!,'J'i1'ncc r11·i.:l· .. ~;1ry. ~' IRVINE COMPLEX jJ I W . Segerstrom
1,1..,.k r•:q1rHsr 11.oid tr:i111111;.: General Office !Near Harbor & pro;.::r.~111. Fur l)•·rs•.'11 .11, ~U:'>ll': 'l\l'l/\t. ,\ \ Warner )
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11ri>cds of dogs. Ftt.ll. ti111c, j \\"E :'\!::Lil YOU'.'.
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GUARDS I IConvales. Aides ,
hnt,ned. en1ployn1cnt, full ./Visiting Housemothers '.llti .. 1 he f11lly q11:d1l1ril in a~t
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l 'nifornls r u 1.;1 i ~h rrl . \\'c C•ffrr you ;111 opportuu11yj hNh> i·C'qun·cJ.
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HEALTll :-:pa i~ hinn:.: young yil\1. 1\1! 11:n::es p;1id \ff'ekl). INDUSTRIES li::ID-12:3U & l::W--l ::>IJ
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1'7!).-2096 \rkdy~. 9-~" HOMEMAKERS '-:1111~1 .\na • ,,40-1210 1 UPJOHN
:HELP WANTE D UP JOHN I !.1111.11 Opror Ln1p\o~·er n1/r : 330 \V . 1~1aecutia i -R-E.CEPT /TYPIST Pe~ /I ' 1 I I ,., . I ' i\c11'j)()L1-Beach 6.fj--5531 F-p I I O t · ,.,1. P 1111'' .1n• ll'11"·n 11:.: :.~1 \\ l'l•H"·nr1.·1. _. MACHINIST 1J:o;nu·a.ricc corner ur '-~ R C-u going
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in· lhc ll"\'111c-:>.',J! :t1'<•;1. •1'.ntran('C' (·~!'nil' •rl , 111 ,,.,1, 1.,111,. inirhioi~i' skill.~ <X>ul1! pul you l'ight up:
E:\l'l1in::;s X2JO 1nr1. ::.;,·::u:1ni. PliH'i'n11a ,{-l·l;l:!~lnp• I ii/l-'! ,,.~ ,.,.,,.,r ,1...,, I :-\l:JtSI-.:S Aida & Ordeilv 7_ lr0111 ~rce!in:,:: visitors & flloi;t l.ll' dl'JJCnrl ;;bh· \: hJI"•' 1 · I' · · l1a111Hin:;: phones for thii.< \' 1 C' 11 · .;, >:'1":\ I loukuu::; f.,r 111 a L· Ii 1 111 "t 1 , Exper. pref. InteiVl~s · 1. S I t re ia. r;i ns1>. ~-2!_':...::::..:.. JANI TORIAL I 11·:1t111·cs \\'/11111,, "r nu I .1/on·Fri. l\1csa Verde Conv. I JU'l'sllgous irnl~ ~ 8!Y 0
'LI ELP WANTED I S7:til0. Alw r l'e Jobs. Call n 11f'pl'n~Jahll' 1\0111;01 f o 1·1 t'"!"-'r. :-\l."1v ;,/,,;nnd hid::;., llo~p. 661 Centrr St. Ci\!. I
Full & P/tin1,. I ~tl·;ul,1· ni.:111 11<>rl; 1n :Xiii'! 111·ill•ti1si 111·ludin.,:1 :J l.S-JJS5. Coasl<i l Personnel AKency,
METRO CAR WASH nll'llw;J J,ldt.: . .\' 1:. ~il hr~·I d r n t :1 I . ro:nr.. J)i~c I .'\ u Rs Es A 1 0 E s, 1 :J-l!HiOSJ, 2790 H~·OOr Blvd,
2950 HarOOr t>h·rl _11k_:_!:<'1:rf1t~ .:_'I~ 1\ll-/lli!~i !~1.~11·un~l·n~~.' 10'2 I·:. Baker.1 EX p J:: ll I i:; N C E ,_C;::_;\I°=~====~=
C("•:-.la ,\lesa :i1r;.~p11 JR. SEC'Y $525 c . :'ii. 9,~.1.ilU. l'l'i::FEl'tH.ED. All shift~., RECEPTIONIST
• 1-1ousr.:1..:EEl'J::J:, lh·r.in. 1·:(•au1iful 11111.i,,1·11 .. riir·•·. inf MACHINIST ll<'1erly ~I,uXlr, 24·1:12 Via 1 Gr~1;1.t cnlry level pos1t1cr--_as
0 TV I ·1 ;i1r1•or! :in•;1. Ou1.~1and111c: l::s1rada, ~1g1u1a Hills. , lhts f1m1 promotc.-s nvm 1vn 1111 . . .. ~r p;1y. ~ . · Go o{f &
Child. Soinc C:nl;:'lish r·h:•Jl"" 1'' ;,rJy:inr1',1" !'\f>•·11•ro1lucrio11, :;hort run S·l~l'Jl.SES Aide f/lime 7·3. 3-1 ivithin. rgeous ice · ~1 2..,1113~ "'<T••l 1r1· (·di ( "' ~ 1,111 l ,1 / I ~real C0-\1·orkers.' Ca I I " I 1·) '·1· 1 ' .;1µ .. · I 1:1ric1•·· Pll'<isant suiTuun(I-I · 1 at ure '" exp Coaslal Pe1·son11i!l ""ency, llOUSEh~EPl·,P., par1 tnnr. ~j~J Jl:<1·l.,,,r .. Bll·d· ('\! 'I u1~s. ne1\· Lld·~ 1n J1y111e In· !~ · • n <.'On s. ~. · 5:!l-oo:'ii, 2790 Harbor Blvd, ·~ . ' . I •'l'NJll!\C ' '''11'"• "' "),}.) . ' . I I' I XI 't d 6'2 24111 ~
2 Hrs, 2 dflys a 11·erk. --.. -------I du.,1n:d cnn1plr.'\. Cal! ,\Jr, 2 OFFICE GIRLS I C\\l B:Ubo~. 67::.-1::::-;1 I L~.( •. \L i~:·1.:: -" ,. i1· I' •1 r 1, Ch;1rl>.011, 711-~'i~i.:.:n~::. NEEDED 1 ~1:''.:c"°E"P"Tc1=o=N=1=s=r~to-.. -.=""-,-.,~ .. ,
llOUSE\Vt\rE!i. Part/!i111e ini:~~~;,~ ·i;~~0!; C' i· ~ 0 n a 11 -~ --na<lio telephone dispatch oCfi cc. i\lust type. \\'ii! train. public relations 10arn·2pn1. __ . __ ·· '1 _____ :'>l.\JIJS· ~·u11 & IJilrt-l itn•~. ,\Just he 25, able to dri1c 1;.12.1201 .
. ,2. hr +bonus .• \~('S 35-4J I I 1,.1. 1,. . 1 •1 \\ 11! rr:1i11. .\ppl.1· 10 a111-:;, Apply ;,, P"C""n 1-'"'-:C::"'--------r 8" Q 0 ~ ·· · · 111.<\111•· l '< 1 · PF:'</ U!'O\\'.\' · "!\Of .. "'""' RECJ::PTIONIST·ASSNT for pre· .;.l-.34 · ~ &ilnry .. \,•111~>rl :u·o•:1. · i 11.'.11 ' .. II .. . 'L···;.;,." 1 YELLOW •CAB CO, :it1l111al Hr1sipu1I. Ne11por1
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yoiu house. apt., stnr" ---j Man F actory Work I --·-' l'tp111, or 11·kcnds· \Vritc
bldg .• etc. thru a flaily Pilot I fhr fa-1r,1 rlr~11v 111 111c \Vrst.1 Sn1<ill t:N111 inc: t'o1np.1nv uenr Order Desk Clerk Classified Ad No. 102 , Daily
Cl8.s(ified Ad. 1 ••• a o~nlv Pi Int Ci:o~s•liC11 s 1,. (:.,:is! Pl;11n. ~1.:;c) hr. 10' l!nn1ed. opening in our Order Pilot, P.O. 'Box 1560, Cosla
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MANAGER ""'"· P"'ce.-oblc. si~rti'.'" I INVENTORY CLERK salary $500 nio. X In t • SEEK & FIND'
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10~11~~1011· ~~~ ~. L J n t l'. r \ 1 r. 11• 1 n ~ No"' for ['And outright fr1e~1dly J>L'Ople 1 RF:CEPI'JONIST w/\yping
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1·:11 & l{'lcphone. Go to 1"ic 833-2700. Dennis & Dennis ~r7 -i r. ll r w 0 0 '
I Tnl' :'llarket nen\'eSt you or Pe a"SOnncl 1\gency of Irvlne, 1 .~601J;..Oi.i'iii60· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_,
t"l"rhunc our of(iet'(. . . 2082 Michelson Dr. ' i I <7141835-741! ORNAMENTAL IRON : REUBEN'S
For tnforrnntton WORKER we J de r &: ·
TIC TOC SYSTEMS ;nsfalter. ' Exp. preferred I
l·:qunl Oppor. Employer c':=:~::;::::,;=,,· ==o---
l\l11nagemeot Tme $165 wk PAINTER
lla.li Openings For
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[BUILDlN.G SUPPLIES ·Exp. Only Apply ~l·1tnr suppUer seek" bri~~~ 1 See80P1boer:B~yM(~r 1 ind1v, I<> fill thll ~ AAili<>n In buly tro111. office.. 12'11 \V. CUast i'TY.')' .. NB I
BUSBOYS
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b tllrl1•r, 833-1"'.IO. Dcnnh1 & ptU-t· tt.rne, 18 yrs & oldtr.
On,y11 & Nights . . ' Apply behvn 3 &: 5 pm
251 E. Co11t Hwy.
Newport ll'tach
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11·1 inc, 2082 MlChC!ISOn or. per hr. Musl ))t.Ve Calli
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'''168 yr o ld co. Rt"Ua, 21-46. 4:l0pn1, &tl+.1100, ext 5!l3 · Equal OJ!JXn'. Employtr
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Jllr, IA!vi, 846-:s455. telepholie .10Ucitlns;. Salary SAJ..ES Woman, p/tlme now, ~TECllANIC,· Exp. ,yfth .of comn1. VIC: 1-larbor &. (rtlme later. Ex.per,
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moto~. In.~. & pd. vace.Uon. ~le(lltcrra11f.'an I n1 po rlt,
612-400} • I t42 .. 4:t11 Dlre(rcwColl.ct F'a~h, 1111, N.R. or Mrs.
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VOTED
"1914 /MPORT" CAR OF THE YEAR
BY ROAD TEST MAGAZ/Nf
Over 29 M.P·G .
JUDGED BY THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
TEST DRIVE YOURS roDA y
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WE ARE ORANGE COUNTY
HEADQUARTERS FOR
.HONDA
SALES-SERVICE.:--rPARTS
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SEnVlCE St&Uon atlende.nt
for AM 1hlft at Shl-'11 Stu. In
S. l..aRunt. Penn. 34 11.l.'1 or
more wkly , 3234.i Coot
lllvy, 49S-4141.
TEMPO'S
TRUCK DRIVER FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE, I e PUPPY WORLD e KINCSlZE ll<d, xtra ~lrm.1 21" COL(JR TV 150, ~"'·cloy I . . I
MAINTENANCE new Jlot Point R e t rla·i Watch clop. Ci<!rnuu1 Shep-new, lucl. n~ttress, box ct1.SC1LC, ledleK l'\othc>11 11.t. ti· ~llSC, & foumiturt" ~:\•t>s.& PQOL lkblt1 Brun1wlek eraton Wuben ~..,,_ ._ s ""'"'" ~. h'ti SI"~ 1 JO nil•"' eA2 3444 ' I \\'knd,;., 5.l!:t2 .Fc..t'Tlhl!l Clh·.,, '11,~x9" \.\iltt 1" ala.tr bttl
NNt appc1rl"K, cl~11ct.1I. Olllhwa'llherJ Ne;'"Wa;. =4:. ~~~· ~:f (~!·'ih"' $ j 50 ), m~eensi:t ' "'" "" · · , N~. C. Jlunt . &·h t~l\.\11 , l''fcel eond suoo. Pboi'W'
SERVICE Sia. uttcndant
t/tln1e. F. s per , Litt:
tnechanlcal. Neat ln DpPeiir.
Apply 9 Ne11"port Bl, 0.t
SERVICE Sia. Attendant,
fu11 & pftlme. 990 E. Coa.it
ilwy, N.B.
Dial-A-Job! ~o~k!'t'°t:.v~e:n irr~ ranly, Credit, B of A.· 3623 poo, 01d Elli:liJJh, Saruo.ved: $145. l~c. ~ellvery. Usually TELEPJIONE Ans. 1'11111.'h. \ \\ bl'Tk'r & lh•ll, off .Llraho~n 1 iillr551~'------..,.
reoot'd ~ Oayt 40 hrs W. Warner, Santa Ana, ne&r Oachshuncil Hwddet Pua:s ' home 832-2-188. !o'lnest brand. 30 clllh;, Snc. \r T~R SO . , ..
Apply . In ri;r.On Edler Harbor. 979-29'Jl. 100 l\tIXEO PUfS!1 stud 'IFRENC•t Pl'OV lovely like $89. 1213) 592-5080 I A t,ENC1'.lt, alnlf>.'ll 7' llOLtOi\Y Pool table, Ball
lnd rt 101 ~ St Servi l\1 t Breed 0 " ' n1·v., aulon1at1c. •U<irrinte«I rclurn hanglnfl lamp & TEMPO of(('~ a truly unlqut USI "1 ..,..\•e • SAVE $ $ $ t't os 8· pen new Queen or t.lbt ·&f:te PLACER gold \11 nutun.1 1 10 v.i:irk. S 3 0 0. Io r f <' 1·. . \ Llk $l00j & time saving opportunity N.B. New Kerunore compact , Eves. 531·502'7. hrudboard & tK.'CI lrwnc, full 1 ~ • lnf . , 111 .. 11 979--09ig • ar1:cS."IO~ eii. e new
I ""ill~ TRUCK DR l VER f atackable ·washer Ii: -'-·er GOLDEN R _._ . litzc roll-c\l\'!iY bt..>d B/\V i foi·rn. 1'or o1n1a in t:al I After 6 546-7606 . or a... ._v.. . . . or u.-1 • eh·ic:ver puppieli, , . • . I 536-'lMI! I , KEYPUNCH Produce 1'1arket. Ila rd Pvt party. l\fak:e oUer. 6 'o\'lcs, AKC, Ii h 0 t s' rv in ~ C?OCI., hgh~ I . l\10\'ING U\'t'l'St'U~. Brds, BATES n1ullicolor spreaa
SllAl\fPOO Girl \\' u II t (' d:
SECRETARIES v.·ork, long early mornl~ 673-3323. Fantastic temper1ncnl. $175. r,bctures uusc:cl.. PH. PORTABLE TV, v.'Orks \'t•ry I rerr1i::, lan111~. JI or t . , Span\~~ cur-~e\\'et qn ~~
\\'ho wunt dlgnWed Ii hrs. I( interested. call •• REBLT washer, dn'ers, COOi.i v.·orking doi,:11 . 673-4$1 i ~ood $32. Elcctrli.: bru-_u 1 d)>h\1~nr. 11ashcrldt')'t'l". $75. Cost Sl2:> nt ~loraus.
M1111t have lii.:l'IJSI;•, Cuntl's.~11
llalr Fashions, 1040 Bayside Dr, N.B. 675-33.S5.
siiniulatil.g Jong or shot1 83J...8144 dsh/Mh. $50 &. up to 1 yr 49-J.4()89. U~D l.a1\·so11 Davcnpol'\, 1 $7.50. &16-la25 1 t'lc, a:i1.:;-199 \ ~';'~9-~3~4':;:._1 ~·~"'-"-'---~o=JI
tctin assignments . few i;:ar. 546-521B or 839-7620. DOG OBEDIENCE: CL.ASS i1utlted. 4 ~osier. decorator Trucks 9560 1 Trucks 9560 Trucks !t5'0
days, rouplc weel..11 or few Rent Washer1/Dryer1 TO Start \VeJ. June j, in the twin . bt.'Ct, Sun Dial statue, cc,.;.,c..;:_ ______ -"'--....;.-------------------1
Sl-IORT ORDER COOi<, Day
shUt. 4.0hrs, Apply i n
pet'SOO, \Ved-Sat, 2-4.pn1, F:I
Nlguel Country Club, 23700
Clubhouse Dr, La¥ u n a
Nib'Ut'l
SPRAY PAINTER
AIRLESS
n1ontha-you decide! Now TYPIST $2 Wk 1'"Ull aint Newport/ Irvine w'Ca. Call ha11g1.ng baskets. I 11. in p s ,
yoU can . , . . . Hobby niaga:dne need 1 · * S:Js..t20? '! ' 546-4928. tables, clcc la1\·n mo"'.'er & 1
APPLY BY PHONE accw'llte typist w/slncerc • ~ . Cll~cr. ~1cla.I _Cab ~ n c t ·
"•II ;:.An.A•so & , -t 1~ Interest in 1e11. r n l n g Auction 8015 POODLE-!3lk Toy. li 1110. w/1ornticu IQp ~8-6-1.JJ
'" ......, .... Le Us "'"'w . Finl Alo\C borne ralseJ -
ivhat your ~ills are. No business. :ay increases WI * Col. R.F. Byerly * ?>lui;f ,ell.' Slj(). 01. hcsi I DYAL. King bed, dre~r. & t
nl'ed lo come 10 re.rsonally -skill• grov. · · . offer. &i.J-!338, rutc stand, 5 pc se.cOoMI,
uut1l 1vc have the 'Just right' Jason Be1t Agency & ~~· AUCTlt;)NEERS • -~ 1 . I l'OCker & fool stool, hke ne1v
spot fol' you~ 17400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. D1vers1fied ~uchoneers GOLDEN ~R~T.l!IE\tl<. 'I incni1 goll 1:lubs. 96-IS
NEVER A F'EE AT TEMPO Suite 213 963-6775 NATIONWIDE IRISH SE1 rt::r. puppLL'S. Gardenkl FV 5~1-2505 I T T H' I . LICENSED, B 0 ND ED, Sl5 C:\ch. :. 11·ks. old. 1
' " --, empo emporary • p ----INSURED ! '31·!1·13. COUNTRY TABl..E, Benches I Palrf 1nedi1'DI, vaC'ation & TYPIST N~EDED r.tEl\IBER OF NATIONAL i & chairs. Ork. l'1ne. $37:.. 1 ~~~:~~;1~:100 \\'est Cent1'11.l, 1----------For N.8. la11• ftnn to learn AUCTIONEERS AS..'IDC. Free To You 8045 IIARVEST TABLE Lt.!
STENO CLERK TOOL MAKER
TOOL ROOM
MACHINISTS
' Isl aild :lnd !ihif•s. Paid n1ed· -CITY OF-
NEWPORT BEACH ! ic·al 11n<l life insurance.
1 Q\Cl'tinU'.
$3.35 Per Hour '
30 Hours Per Week
H.f'quil'l'S 1 )t:ar 1•h•ri1•:d
!'ll'llO~l·aphit 1•xp!'r., ability
I<> I) IX' ~..0 \I .fl.Ill. & 1;1kt•
fli<"l11li1111 ul 90 11·.p.111. A1111ly
by ~, ~ii 7·1. !'or lnfnr111a1i11n
6.: applit·1Hif•l1 !'Hl1tai·t Per· 1
1'4'Ulll('] IH•pt. :t:oo r>.1•\\jJ•I!'!
Blvd .. Newport lknl'h ~:!OOU
673-66?.::.
Evening Interviews
8 t\.\1-6 Pill, l\londay thru
ri·iday. After houri; ca!I
Plant Sup!. at l71'H ;>-16.:ll:ll
·LEAR·
SIEGLER
automatic type w r It er· 610 So Broadv.·ay s A Pinc $95. Solid Oak S1\ 1vel 1
Previous ?>1'I'ST. Redactron 558-2S99 · sri-~ J\IUSf give up lovable pup, i·hau'. s20. &~l
& legal exper. helpful. Cail • 13 ~vks. e ea g l c / l\1an · I SHHHI FURNITURE Kerry, 540-5400. 81cycle1 8020 I Te1T1er, gd hon1e only.
6'G-6996 ! AT WHOLESALE!
URGENTLY SCH\VJNN 3 spd Stingr~Y·.I BL.ACK Lab. 1 1 ~ yr. olfl. 1 894-2020
hand brakes, hke new. $50. j Super l\'ith kids. Free 10
Call 847-3677. , good honie. 6"6·R98l, 8·J. BRO\\ N soft, like lf'J.!hel' j
NEEDED B 'Id' M · I 8025 1 l'Cl'l1n111g ch,11r 4 1nos ul1I I UI 1ng ater1a I J\1ALE PART BEAGLE. 6 Cost $M. Stoll SHiO. Call .
BARN' siding: 50 yrs old, 1110. old. ilud shots. 897-2039 6--14-17!.IS. I
ASSEMBLERS
&
PACKERS
from E. \Vash .• greys & FREE Cute kittens. • I :\I Y, (;I~,\~ U ~10.1'11ER~.
hrol\11s $1.10 per bd It. "!ALE OR FEl\1ALt , ANl !QUE D1n111i; table, 2
'193-5088. ~»8-2TI7. ·112 r:. 22nd, C:\I . lc<t\'CS. I
Cameras & Equip. 8030 1' FREE 1.-iuens. orange. 6 11 ks 67fr.&169 1
------'"-'---'-·· old. GRANDFATHER-
EXAKTA Carnera \1•/auto. 1 Cull :.3&-01~17. CLOCK
Schneider I.ens $12:;. Call I CINDY'S best crtol't. J c·ulc I &ll}-2620
49.J.-4!}21\ ki!tCllS, Cllit;o & Blk1 6 ll'kS, \V.'\NTl·~D
Cat1 8035 j..J9-42-1l I * t:SI::D BRICKS ;r ~lUCI\ 1,;'11u .. 111 i1111~2 Ill'. TRANSPORT VOLT I-'ltEF. h:ITIENS, t-tl 9 11ks I 87{}.~j()}
89-l ProihlC'l\on, Nc11·ixir1 DYNAMICS Instant Personnel . FREE TO_ YOU! I , ol<l. 2 Blk, 2 grey. r.1us1 !ind I Gara e Sale 8055
&11ch. 64G-J'iS7. illajor l\1edicnl Plan Very hon1ely c1ght·11·eck old · gd hon1e suon. 979·9611. 1 .;..:c..:~9""-.c.;.c:. ___ .::.:;::
STUl,,.,1.s k :n:1 1 \\". St'~t'1-stn:1rn No1\' Available kitten :i F,\'.\IJL\. :i.tovin" 5 .. 1.., ••
S ~· · ,110,r · P .t 'l'111 ·, ~Z'i'l':1r Jlarb1.1r & \\'arnrrf Tl'H\pol'ary Service ~19·4? .. 18 nfter .°). '1 L .~ I.AC-p 0 1 NT nialc " "'~ r t t1n1n1r1 . Nl';•I. rcllahll'. S.:tn\a Ana ' r· "··· 100 S1an1es(I. N{'("dS i::ood hOlllf". T{'l11, l\('ISUll, ;;w·fUoar<l~.
l\lr. Hirhartl>;, !llU.~.1:.:1. · · -JS tS .... anipus Ur., ~11e Oog1 8040 * 49'.Hi5j.} * l'llgs, furn. 11a;;h/dr~1·r. t.qual 011ru11u1111y cinployel' Ne11·po1"t Ueach I>Mi-4741 Calif, Cude;; .t 1J1gest La11
T.\lo\l:'\t; it11pli1"1l,,,n,. 1"1' ill/1'' Equal Uppor. Eniployer GERl\IAN Short H 8 i r KITfENS, 1 ~ Siarnesc._ 1 ~ l Book~. BH. ~t. inuch inorP. full 11111f'. ht"'l1·1·1I ,.i,,.,~ ,\ Persian 8 11·ks old tree ! 7· 1· Pointers. AKC, all males, 5 ' • · :>2 Shti 1n1a1·, C~l. !).R;.6932
n1l'•·h;111i"'· n,1 ,1·~-l 'pif,,nn:. TOW TRUCK DRIVER \\'AITRESS \\'anted 21.J;; \1·eeks !\fay 17th. $65. to to good hon1e 96&-5084. aft. 3 plus Sat iSun.
f11rn1,.h1'l'l, ~;11.ot) ni~·rl. AL-I SIOO 536-8565 1
so. fli11 :int! ii:iri 111111. ,.,,1_ !"\;1lnr} + (11mn1. :\lust 1i1·1• in ycnl's old, Day shill, AJlply · . I FREE KITTENS DIJll INC R.00:\1 TABLE
1,,,11 ..,1 J,·f.uirn . Con: ... ·r 11i,;.: rh" Co.~la :\le~1 a 1·ea . 11~ JICl'~n, \Ve<l·Sat 2-l,pni, GRE1\T DANE, lfarlequin,f Call 5-IQ.~,:{"J3 16 chairs ~100. \\'asher. }:!J.
ar {)]( ·i..: l'l!ICF l'Jll· \'l:t);.: t:xpi·ni•n1·c prcft·1'1't'tl, 11 ilh t:I Niguel Cow1try (Jub, 16 nws .. Good family dog, • F •t 8050 Dry{'!', S:lj. Telescope ~-
'I' 1 1 I I "111.111 dril'int: n·i.."Qrd. A1>Pi>· :!3700 Clubhouse Dr, Laguna obedience trained, $ l 00. urnt ure 61~3:lll. .!• ,,! l \1 ~ll al ~l ';1f, .a· 1 .. I\ I I 1-----------'-!.!'Hna 11111.~ al: ~IG-1 \\'.17th St. C.;'\I. 1 i;,:uc · 5:>7-&169. DOt.;BLE bt°'tl, 1natt1·ess, box Horses 8060
T I h S I --WAITRESS GREAT PYRENEES PUPS, springs, tran1£', headboard, C....'--'"------= e ep One Q eS :\!u);t Uc 1\ell i.rr'OOmCd & Ah:C, Qian1p line. Bef. v. good oond. S60. :hlZ-1927 , F1..ASlli' & gentle Sort'l•l i
Costa Mesa Area reliable. Exvcr helpful. 11 :30 or alt. 2 p.n1. or 11·k· , ; n1a1'£', 4 >1hitc soeks &
TRAINEES Sw·f & Sirloin nds. call 633-0822. 2 Beaut1ful_decorator lamps, blaze. 1st $275. 894-104'1.
Work From ~1930 \\'.Coast 1-twy, Nil A<'C I . 1 Seti ch . , Like new, both (or iso. \VE~'TERN SADDLE· Good
Y H . ·~ , n. r1s i ers, am pion · 644-1996 . . ' . ' our ome .. \\AlfflESS -fl.pply bcl\veen sir c d 5 11'ks old I cond11lon, SW. Top Commissions \I ill 11'1'111 di ·pi'ilfln!il~ people 11·3 p.m. i!::\1)Cr1cnccd only. cl cs c e'n dents of \\'ail I 546-7039 * :~-i~-~:~ll • . i.1 h,.t.,o111r P.~:1-.1u· 1njt.,rt1on Set> uav(', c Ii A R LI t; • s Disnc .5 Bi Red. 557_7~. •LOVESEAT & sofa custom ___ _ ____ 111ri\d111~ nr'!C'1.1!<Jrs. l\lu~t !i:<-' CHILI. lO'l McFadden, N.B. Y g made e very i:;:d qunl, nc\·cr Household Good5 8065 I
tELll~.UO!i:.I:: ,\w... Sct'Y. ah!J..o.J•.1. ~i;1ud J'Jllll't:_;;Jilll. ll -61~9'-Jl. --AFGHAN--Pupp1es --AKC .u~d. usua!lx Jun, 968-79.IQ, ·.~ ' - -. --
ripf'L<1!01·-. 11·anll'd ~~'l'K'r 1 1H•1·1 ·~~ru·~. 01;1·n1n~s nr1 1,.1 \\'AiTH.ESSl::S \\'\NTED h alit l\l /F• ' 1RF:F'J1 1C. 11·J11tf', botto1n-f'lr.I
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TELLE I{ S."llJ ~11111 S:!.11 10 ~1<1r1. '.Ir<! shift, flg;s. 7t-JO. ·~~p ~ In ~n;on &73-J.:1 5--1911 kitchen tbl & morr. car 1 I 1nh'SS, dining tbl/chr.':1. ~.' ~~! 1,, ~l:irl !-t;w.c 111 :w & litach llousc bl9 Slet'p,Y ft 2p 6-1&-ti056 I e -193·ro55 e NO SMALL CHANGE 1 !'Ill d~o\,. llullu11i_,_La1;una Beach H,\R~EQUI,N Great Dane ii. •• ~ ~1· · . 1 ]
!'EE P.\10 • \\'AITRESS f'ood &. pupp1e?._ Xl~t tempern1cnt, ! Q~~E!'.;SJ.ZE l ~15le·u·~d. Livestock 8075 1
:"o ~riff <"ul'J•!l'lll" .. 111w1111·1· APPLY co~:ktail. :\o dunimi~s. Sid'i; AKC . 5-11-31~. I L1k: ne11. Cost S3~..>. Asking 1 __ I hr1'f'~ 0111.:1111u.: 111d1\·. ~011i.:l1t • f)rant:r c"r,a~1 Plastic~* Blue Beet. 101 :.!l.!il Pl., N.H. Sl~..>. 01· Bc~t offer. 6Ta--1S-ll I
!Ill' l••11·l1·,l1.1nl. 111 :.:•ll".:<""11" :-.:11 \\'1·~1 lSTh :'ii. -------GREAT DAi~E Puppies. I BLUE VEL\7E"T SOFA REG . 11·hile Jeopard
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Special of the Week
Brand New 197 4 Chevrolet
3,1,i Ton Fleet side Pickup
8 loot bed
Heavy duty springs
Heavy duty radiator
Power steering
G<iuges
Power disc brakes
8.75x 16511res
Vinyl interior
Leaf springs
Ser. 134314
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L'all i\la1'i"11 :\la1111. S..!l-:lil~I. l~l·n. '<111111011. !en/ o1ncn. Aft 1 pm, 836-5;)32 I SlS:-1. 646-5961 \\·cs1t>L11. rif.\'. 5!i6-is33
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llennis p,,r .... 1111,.i ,,~,.11 ... 1 111 Pu! your uuui:rt b..ick on t-un:.1ruc1Jo11. Xln't .':ltartina; Autos, New 9800 •Autos, New 9800 1 Autos, New 9800 · Autos, New 9800 Autos, Ne""' 9800Autos, New 9800
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A CONVENIENT StlOPPINC. AN n
SEWING C.UIDl FOR THE
GALONTHlGO i!lii;;;i:(J;!
?>lobile Homes, 1929 J::. St.
Androv.·s J->J., S.f\..
\\'ANTED: 11>wna11 to care
for eenti-lnval1d, r r 1.
morning to Sun. t'Ve. Also
neetl.:d, cleaning lady tor
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For •n ad In
Call Mary Beth
Worr11n'• v-orld
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* Call 4~J-92j2 * '11~·.,,=··=n"':·o---sel'illu.s n1indt!d
pt.'Oplc that 1\ant to nu1ke
n1oncy. ]'refer over 21.
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t~xcel. ben('fits,
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Your Casual
9040
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Sen SJ 00 ror e11ch 11:1llcrn.
Add 2~ 1•ents tor 1•11ch p111lern
ror fi rst·clai.s mall and special
h and l ing : othtr wi se
third·class deli\'Ct)' will take j
lhrec werk1' or morr. Send to
Marian ~lart1n, 442, the D111ly
Pilot . Pa.Urrn Ot1•l , =J~ \\'r11t 1Ath.
St .. Nl'w York. r;, l', 10011.
Print NAME:, ADDRESS, ZIP,
llZIE and STYLE NUMBER.
Ol"J.: 1~111-:i-; l'AT'rF:nN of rout'
thot1·I' 10 atnd for, onM fl'f'A
p.Att.rrn ln11dt :Sl-:\V Sl'RINO·
SlTMM r.:lt l'A'l'TF:UN CATA·
J..00. 100 111ylt1. Rl11111+>1, frf'ft
11ftllern co1111('tt1. :if'nd 1G~ now,
tEW.+KNIT Oook 11·lth bit.tic
t.l1111u1 pa;Urrn .• ,, ••.. $1 .:5
ln1t1nt '••hltn llook ..... JI .00 !J1tt1nt lt"'llno Uook ..... $1 .0I
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Jiffy Crochet!
Call
\\' EL.DE I< 1\•/ornan1r11tal
1run expenC'nce. 125 1,:a
J ... iguna Canyon Rd-Lag Bch
19+--63i6
\VHO WANTS 10 "'ORK?
DRlVl:: A {.',\B!
CJ IOOSt.: your how'S, work
lor yoU."'St!U, be your Ol\11
boss. Men or women. Can
be slightly handicapped.
Neat • Clean Appearance.
Vts., retired. Age 25 to 10,
Supplen1ent your income.
Dnw a cub 6 hrs or more a
day. Apply in ,oerson,
Yello11· Cab Co .. 186 E. 16tlt
St , Costa t.lc.>Sa.
WIG SALES
& STYLING
Lxpcr. pref. for major dept.
store cha.in in Costa r.·Jesa &
Santa Ana areas. Part &
full tin1e positions avail.
Salary + •1'0n1n1 + fringe
benefits. (Zl3J 6Z7-l192. -I~
Anllquo1
TURN OF CENTURY oak
grandfather clocks, Xlnt
working cone.I. Orig. beveled
glass. 493-5026.
Appliances 8010
In a r11111ti, b" ready lo d118h FREE PICK UP. H.EFS.
Ju r•~hlonablc ca11<'al APPL. & SCRAP l\-1ETAL
IN81'A:>i'r CROCHET-U.lifJ * 675-52.)8 *
a bli: hook . warm won\l>d:C'.o
1•htr1•11 tor.::•·thrr lo 1ua l.chtng LATE l\todel COPPERTONE,
1iJ1Vlc:·d!!Hlgn cap~11. Pattern KENMORE Washer, $75, ;:1G~: l'hlld'~ ~11e11 2· 11; Guer &: delivered. 546-8672
1ult1~l'11' 11li•·~ 10·1S Included. GJBS)N Frost Free retrlg.
15 Cl-:NTS ror c11ch pattern. Harvest Gold $l1S, like new Add 25 cenls for each pattern ror first·claas mail aod ~ial 494-4928
handling ; otherwlse USED FRIGIDAIRE
thirdcla!Ui delivery will' take $95.0lf
three weeks or more. Send to 493-5515 Ali<'e Brooks, UIS, the Daily
Pilot. Net'dl~1n Dept., Box STOVE, harvest gold, self
1&3, Old Chelsea Station, New cleaning, clock, timer. 1
York, N.Y.10011. Print Name. mos old. $129. 64fH514.
Addrt ss, Zi p, Pattern Nombt'r. NEW Utton l\tlcrowave
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New! Sew + Knit 80011 -&-in aood cood. $90.
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New! Netdltpolnt lotk 11.00 New! Flowtr Crochtt lkl1.00 FREE Standing elect. fallie.
Hairpin Crochtt Book -.11.00 G.E. Dbl oven, avocado,
ln•t•nl Crotl'ltt Btok ·--'1.00 $100. Call 842--0970.
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BARWICK DATSUN ...... 01 OM
33375 CAMINO CAPISTRANO
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70 JAGUAR
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NEWPORT
IMPORTS
~100 \V . Cna9l H11y., N.B.
642-9405
$5999.
CREVIER BMW
BILL MAXEY
TOYOTA
18881 s .. och Bhti. 847 so;ss
HUNTING.TON 8fACH
NEW '74 MA YERICI<
---2-DR. -SED-
NEW '74 FORD LTD
4 DR. HDTP
'65 MUSTANG
Cpl! R-H-3 1100. 1ir. OSJ810
'68 MUSTANG
CPtl . R-H·A T -6 cyl . ... ocr
ONLY $4199
ln•1ud"; C•o•i"·?·'.h••r.. p,..,,,,, ~''''"'""·Pow••
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NEW '74
MUSTANG II HARDTOP
ONLY S2995
NEW '74 TORINO .
~::;::.~1 --.._2~R:__HARDTOP
5 195 DOWN . , ....
b~NLY$3695
351 2-V enci1n.> y ,hd ~tJle 1gn11<on A11!0 hans,
,..n11e ~·De wall~ J.'owl>r Sree"n!l. Po-..er B•il~l!S
Buml)6r Group A•r Corm Rilltt() Accenl G•<lUP .
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NEW '74 THUNDERBIRD
2 DOOR HARDTOP
$6196
Aor Cond, Vinyl Roof. Rlld••I
wn.111 side .. all$. 1e31he1
1n'erw•. conven1Pn•e grouo.
converi.cnce lamos. Power
Seals Oelu~ Burroe< G•Ouo.
AM/FM ~lereo. hgn1 grouo.
power ooor locks. Oe111~e
wneel Co v••:..
1Se•,4J67 A 102292) \S!k•002!
NEW '74 FORD BRONCO
Station Wagon
ONLY $4785
V·8 C1w,e·O·Md!1~ l•d" R.1n'J<>c P>,r> >r.•
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Cnn~erston \/-'8 Enqum A1,110 T••ns.
pl"'• mdny Q111~r t11Jho11~ Stk•1~43
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CUSTOM STYLESIDE PU ONLY--si399
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•850 C'vW p.ic~a9c enQ1ria J60·VH .
!'>tedl·~n•!ll!!l vin~1. •mrr.e1<>< & 011 oressu•e
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119n1e1 e~lra coo1or'l\I rao1a1or. 10 emo
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RANCHERO 500
ONLY$3769
Include• c1u"O<'rOhC lrorn .. .,.,., lite\,
~· •lee••ng, di..: broke•. AM •od.o.
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Mazda 9738 IMPORTS · 70 MUSTANG
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AIR COND., \'ery sharp!
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3100 W. Coast H"'Y·• N.B.
642-9405
Vol~sw•gan 9770 SUNSET FORD
5440 Garden Grove Blvd. '67 V\V BUS, home-made
Westminsler 1714l 636-4010 <'nn1pcr, t""'blt <'ng. 4 n10 or
S . \V 4IDl mi warr. 1'2;}-7381 7:30 1973 MAZDA tot1on agon, A~t lo 4:30 PM. Du(fy. Factory Air-AM-FM Rodi<>, -~~--~-7-~ 1
12,600 Ml., E;xcellenl Cond. '69 V\V Camper in good cond,
Asking $3,200. Call 557-80-14 "'ilh ne"' tire~ & fnct. reblt
afler 5:30 p.m. eng. Sll!OO. 548-5211
'12 MAZDA. RX2, a.ir. stereo, 1!16!1 V\\' Bug, xlnl running
leather, vinyl roof, elcc. cond, new brakes, needs
antenna 839--0440. po.int, STrJO. or offer 5'18-8812
'73 STATION WGN, S2SJO. V. \V. Pop-top, 56,000 ml,
or best oilcr. n<'w point. Excel. cond. :ll 6~3659 ~lPG. $2400. 979-4240
·73 RX3 MAZDA WGN liOOO ·n V\V CAP.1P~:n • cfe{lll,
miles. Besl offer. 49.i-J917 radials, AJl.t/.rM, $2200.
Eves. 642-7671
'72 MAZDA itotary R."X-3, '68 VW Sedan, good cond.
AlR COND., 4 _ D 0 0 r. With skr.1 rack S!IOO. or best
1552FUBl Only $l'100.00 ul offer. 557-9117.
SUNSET FORD '68 v.w .. .,, • ., Exc<llent
5440 Garden Grove Blvd. cond, JtOO<I tire•, Sl,~.
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Me cieda Bini ,740 '10 vw Squereback. New r I ena:lnc. 494--0497 l\fter 7PM.
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Cliryaler 9925 Contln1nt1I ~I DOdgo 9935 Ford ""°I Ford -9940-Mavorick 9947 Mercury 50 Mercury ~mouATLAS
•71 Ch I '7'2 CONTINEN'rAL '71 DODGE DE?-ION Cpe. '72 1''0RD S.1uh'r ti pa:ss. fitn '71 ti.1AVERJCI\ 4-Door. 302, '72 MERCURY rys er MARK rv Auton11ttlc. {84ZCXY) Only '72p FORD CIClbtA,t-EAU g .\Vag. P/S, PJD. a I l'' air cond .• aulon1alic, .PQ\VCr C'OLON'i PARK 73 CHEVY . Newport Custom Ln ,,. . m 11" s., ~ h 0 .,,. •, $19!¥.l.OO ar A&SC'ltJCt>r u a Ito n · A~t/F~1 stereo, Jug rack. r,tet>rlng. 1916DJYl $21!)9.00 10 passenger station '''agon. B' a """R Chryiler/Plymouth
It f 11 J SUNSl::r FORD , ~uton)at1(:1. ( 11804V) Only 01iu o 'HI' t.i73-4.j7'J'tevcs. at Like Jlt'W , 25,000 rnilc11, Cull ~5 · , ii 1D PM 4 Dr H11.rdtop, Lnaded, Ex· , ('XCl'pt~ona y .u1e c.arc. R ~ $3499 00 a "' 11 . ' SUNSET FORD f I I td Open Daily & Sun. I • tra Sha ...... (178051) Fo1· J ., lhl' finest f~atu~.11. run I 5440 Gardf'll Grove 61\•d. s 'uNSET FORD 49+-2TI2 : power, ac ory 81' COi • 4 \\'heel drh·e, auto 1n111~. 2929. Ht\l'bol' Slvd., ·•$• u.. power, auto tcn1p 1ur cond. \Vestn1lns!<'I' 17141 636-4010 '70 LTD \Vagon. I<> inileage, »!()Garden CJ"ove Blvd. J>O\\°l'r seats. AM IF r.i air cond, Oieycnne pack· COllta Mesa 1788 ti i1·ny pov.·er, sra!s, landuu '68 DODGB R!T 440, 2 llr 54'10 Gar!lr11 G1'01·e Blvd. ate, pis, p/dlsc.• brks, lug \\'t>stn1 lnster l'i14l 636-4010 stereo, roof rack. 1438ESDJ a.ge, 7,000 mllCJI, l420SQP). 546 1934
t()n, 1639HMTf s647 5 \\le!>1mlnslrr 17141 636-4010 1 , S.1575. Johnson & Son 54999 • ,, h.t., P/S, P/B, ait'-cond. ~~.,,ck°"", "I ne1v tU't'!s, 1850, ,7., '!AVERICK ~. G Li 11 c 0 ln/~lercury, :E26 • .Io h n !IO n & S O n Vrry <·lean. $773. 557-5324 .67 CO IN ood d ..........,.,,. .; " "I" «llon BMW '72 PL YMOUTll OUSTER .DAVE.ROSS I.inc o ln/~be~~uZO ~:iSO 2626 ·ro DODGE Dart. Good new t~~s. ASJ;, o1· (.-:st M i k 9947· Cyhn<ler. bright red finish. Harbor Bl., C.M. ~JUCMI. CREVIER 16,COO n1ilcs, l'xcetlent, '2
llarhor BL, ·1 · ... · transportation. $200. ! of(er. 644-2192 a\l'tr c HlG4l\RI U~Sf.'e today'. '71 lilERCURY Monterey 2fJ8 West l11t Stl'eet Door 11.T. Auton1atk·, J>O"'~I' PO)t~C 1964. Full (Xl\ver. Good Call 642-147:'.i. 1 '73 MAVEll JCK Cpc. 6 CyJ , I at SUNSET RD 4 Dr. H.T. Air c 0 11 d . Santa Ana steering, poy,·cr brukes, IHI'
J-........... ~1&..&....._ condition. Lo\\' n1ilci;. Slj(). I ·72 FORD LTD Landau C•"'. 1 1 1 292DSY111•~ 00 1"'3171 oondilioninl:',. vinyl roof. ..,..........,_ ,,_,.,...-. 1 ... ~ au o ra.ns,, power s c.-e11nl:'.. •, "'" G·-I"•> c;--Bl>•d. i. ...,,. at ~ J h & ~-~--·· Art 6 or on "·kncis 673-9007. ·73 DODGE ,4 Ton. Po\vc1· Air Cond. (344EIEJ $2399.00 393JD' s~• 00 "'""' ""'" '"~'" SUNSET .FORD (005EXX. l. $2675 .. o nliO,.n .,.: -' ! ~1 -'=· 1:1! '\\'l"·Tn1'nsrcr (7141 636-4010 · /'l Mo '-::=.,;,,,,;,,,,~,,,::;,,""'.~:Corvette 9932 \\'agon. All thr extras or at SUNSET FORD ' s 1 5440 Garden Grove Bh'tl. · '71 t.fERCURY COJ'\IET SOn Luit.'Olll :• eicury, -C~tlnental t trade for P.U. 642-896.i SUNSET FORD :,.wo Garden Gru1'C' Blv<l. '70 l\f;\VERICK Cpe 6 I \\'e1:11n1inster (Il4l 636-4010 2· DOor sedan, xll'll clenn, 6 ltarbor Bl., c.r.1. 54Q-56M.
9930 j\\11LL. PAY TOP DOLLAR '67 DODGE DART, GT, \'-8, 5440 Garden Gi'Ovc 811-d.. \\1estn1ins1er t7\4l 63&-1010 Cyllntk>i', air ·rl I cylinder engine. stick s.Wrt. ·74 PLYl\10U.Ill D:USTEn
'7:t C..ONTINl::N'l'AL ~~~~~·Ot.:R VE'M'E dll'., /\IC, \inyl top. Runs 11·eU., \YC'stniins!er t7l·IJ 6:16-40IO '73 Mi\VI<;RJCK 4 -Dr . uulotnRlic !J-ans. ;zt.!}!J62; '65 MERCURY Con1et. Just 1•11.dio and he-11ter. t305F.QS). H::r . Coupe. Sn1aH V8.
1 DR ht. Like ne,v. Luxury S:-J50. 8~6-6924 : '701 J F .\U.'ON 4 -Door . Landau. Cyl., auto irnns., Sl899.00 at overhauled 800 ml. lle,"\l. $1975. Johnson & S~W C439SKULKN'1SSE2999T ·WORD
{'(Juipl, full po1\'er, auto Cougar 9933 1'66 l\fONACO STA \VGN,· Autornntir.. Sh arp~ AIR COND., po\\'('l' SUNSET FORD· Have receipts. New tires & L incoln/P.lercury,
11.'nip alr t'()nd. 6 "'RY tv.·ln Autoniatlc, loaded, gd L'()lld. t3368BOI Sl799.00 at steer inoi, !7.1SHOL1 ~2999.00 5-140 GardC'll Grove Bl\·rl. pal.nt. Needs 2 rear shocks Harbor Bl., C.l\t. MG-5680. 5140 Garden Grove Blvd,
ronifnrt po,1.<'r seals, 16,000 1969 COUGAR, gol•I v.·/blk I S500. 644·1127. SUNSET FORD SUNSET FORD \\lest111inster f714l 636-4010 $400/Best offer. 642-5908 73 J\1el'cury Colouy Park, 10 \Vestn1inster (7141 6.16-40l0
actut1l 111i!C's. A M I F l'•l vinyl Ip. Xln 't l'Oncl . \\'i1·c 5440 Garck>n Grovf' Blvd. a440 G11.rrk"11 G1'\l\·1• Blvd. •72 'IERCURY MARQUIS ruossenger station 1.\·agon, Pontiac 9965 11 R&JI · r Ford 9940 \\'estniin.sfl'l' (714l 6:16-4010 " . '73 MAVERICK Cpe. 302V8, " ,~ I I "..::::::::;:...-----·! i<lt•t·ro, landau 1op IS6~55.1! 1v1 .~, ·-,Ult', nc11· ll'l".S. n'rsl1111nstcr i7141 6.16-1010 autotrans .. 11.irt•ond., poii·er 4 Dr. like !'le\\', low nliles, 13,000 actua ll"!I e .s .1.
S.>87.J. Johnson & :; o u $17i00. 5-16·6jJ .~. '73 TORINO Landau C.'oupc. steering, t403HOOI S3:!99.00 full f)O\\'C'r, auto temp air shoy,·1w11.1 fr:sh, equ.1111 v.·11h1 • PONTIAC•
Linc o ln/:Vlcrcury, 26:!6 lfl71 COUl~AH. :'\1{·7 '"1nv, '7.1 FORD Rant·hc1'0. F'ully l Ail· 1·01lll. f.).'tSIJERI Only '70 lli!AVERICK Crx-. Ii at ('Olld. 6 y,•ay poii·er seats, all !he finest teatut cs, ful ~~~~£.l'l. f1~:,r,.~. , Lcalhci', Ulpt'. Vogue tirt'~. cquip'd. One 011·11er, .Stio11'n I $2999.00 at Cylinder. nlr i:ond.. auto SUNSET FORD htndau top. Al\l/Ft.i stereo pov.·er, ? 11·ay s.eat, auto x
'70 C01'Tli\:J;:NTAL I 20.000 nii. Pcrfel't cond. Pvt , hy «PP! only, 83.1-832U SUNSET FORD rrans .. po11·cr st\' e 1· i n:;. ~ Garden Gl'O\'e Bl\'d. i·adio. (::.OSEO I J $ 3 3 7 5. ll'nlp <111' condlt1on, door GRAND PRI
l\l/\RK 111 pty. !714 167i>-11:16. j I :;4.fOGartlcnGruveBh·d. t671Bl1.T 1 S1999.00a r \\'l'i.1rnin.s!cr (7141636-40IO Johnson & S 0 n locks, roo.r rack, <'tl'. ~tust
Full p01,·l·I'. B cu u t i I 11 I The fni;l~sl nraw in llH' West. 1 '72 RANCHEHO, D c J u x c \\'1'stn1inslcr 111..\ 1 636-4010 SUNSET FORD Li 11 c 0 ln/l\terl'W'Y ., 626-see & d1·1ve to upprec1atc. --TERS
1IH'Ufltt! r 1 · I ~ II p·1 f Cl 11·-.. ' nlcll . Like Jll'\1·. Xlnt t'()nd. I ·~ () Ra•> ·li·i-"'ull>• ;,.;,10 Gal"<len G1u1·t• R!l'cl. M 9950 11· "-Bl c 'I ~ ;,. 1:~on (758HDDl $4j7j. Johnl!On & HEAOQUAR ,;uin !'inp;nr•'llll[. • .a t•R y 10 fl!I..~ !t.~11 1..\ F' RD l ~ u, r . . 171..\1 G:lti-lOIO ercury ,uvur ., .ll,J"t<rJl.l<llJ Son Lincoln/ l\ll'l'CUI')'. 2625 Ii \\it,\' po11<'!' !'C'a1s. lr<11t11•r Buy a tll'I\' '71? Your o\dPr S2500. :~1~2 S an1·"1 11n1 I <'quip'd . One 01\ner. Sho11n I \\estnllnster I .72 >l\tARQUIS 10 pas 8 Harbor Bl, cr.i. 5.tl)..5680
n111•nor. J;•o1lf1u 1· •iv f . n1odcl t:i r is in bil{ c!eniand hv appt only, 83.."',.,sJ:!{} I ONL y (2)
1ilOlll\l\1 Sl'lT.1, .Johnson S:.' ... S<'ll it fast v.'ilh a DQti't gi\'l' up rhc !<h1p 1 -· ------l\1AVERICI\ '72. 4 <lr, 1u1tn, 'ti4 l\IERCURY 2 dr, HT, \\'agon. Air, P IB. BIS, '72 l\!ONTEGO BllOUCHA:'ll .~n Lin(·nl11/r>lr1·1·u1',\, 21325 Dally Pilot Classified Ad~ "List" i1 in l·lassificd. Ship I' '64 F~R~ $250 :.:d llrrs. nr:~ bt 11kes Sl99:i ~!nt._1nt>11 ';''.IV<'S, t1l'I"~. c1c.
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\l;•rbor Bl .. C'.\J. .·,.10 .. ')!}i\(), , 1n:t~:i6i:O-:. 10 Shorc Resul1s: 6·12-:X.78. 6.1(;·2012 l~t p1111~ J:i&-17 17 lil4-0.1.l1 $4l.> nc1\ b1akrs, $3300. S3Q-017-I nionth. Autornut ic, po"·cr All Loac!C'd
AvtoS:-,.,.ew 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 : Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 1 Autos, New 9800 , Autos, New 9800 stt'<'1111g, po1,er hr a kt' s . 1.i..;cr. 2:lO'l9~11
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1..'(lndi tioning, vinyl r oof \rhi1'! They Last!
(163EArl S1975. J ohnson s.. 54288 Son Llnooln/l\lercury, 262li
HOW ARD Chevrolet is picking up the dinner tab again!
Harbor Bl .. C.r.I. 540-56.SO. -e -* H 1 llio.I y rk B & G "II Must•ng HS2 1 p ·;2 GR,\ND PRIX arry $ new 0 ar n ,73 STANG C . 1.hl \'l'l'Y !011 1nilcNg<' & loadcxl. . l\IU i ~ on1e1 t e. ~Sc-r. \.J;i().~l(i. * * Baxter Street
* Blackbeard's * Mingei
* * Caribbean Room * Moonraker
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*Delaney's *Red Onion
*El Torito * Sheraton Newport , _ _,
* * Gulliver's * Victoria Station , _ _,
If you haven't, a deli9htful and uniqu.e experience in fun dining awaits you! If you
have, you're sure to rehn often. The food and service are just CJl'eaf -titillating! It's a
new way to believe! Reservations, where accepted, are strongly re'commended.
Howarcr·clievrolet !eels-fommat~ in -being locatea · ·next ·. door-to .-these .. exciting-theme
restaw:-ants and wants to shary, the enjoyment with its car and truck purchasers. So-o-o-o
we invite you to ••.•.•••
BE OUR DINNER GUESTS AT ONE OF THEM!
HERE'S HOW: If you're in the dini119 and vehicle buyin9 or leasing mood, come look
over our bi9 array of new Chevy's and excellent used cars and tl'Ucks, and select yours.
FOR EACH NEW OR USED ORDER AND DELIVERY BY US TONIGHT THROUGH
TUESDAY, MAY 28th, WE'LL PICK UP THE TAB FOR DINNER AND BEVERAGES
FOR TWO AND THE TIP* AT THE RESTAURANT OF YOUR CHOICE ABOVE!
• • '69 Toyota Corona
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I Your c..,.&mentary dinner may take place any time up to sixty days after ~i .. ryJ.
ALONG WITH THE DINING PLEASURE ALSO GET
A WONDERFUL BUY SUCH AS THESE EXAMPLES ! • • New '74 Vega 2-Door New '7 4 Monte Carlo!
'72 Pinto
'65 Buick
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'67 Mustcmg
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w11n auio t•al'IS.. W. gauges, .ieo
bumper. hnltd gl~ fadio. H.0.
racl!atOf, H 0. VOCk$ and tpllngt.
lleelsu:te bO•, Mater/GelfOster,
etc. .... ·~·"'"'
'64 Ford 112 Ton Picklip
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'71 Buick Skylarti
No '50824/3 126
Prefer to LEASE?
HOWARD
Chevrolet's Ch evroleose
CHEVROLET
Dove and Quail Sts:
NEWPORT BEACH
.Near MacArthur, Jamboree end Bristol
Half·mlle South of Orange Coun.ty Airport
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New '74 Vega Station
Wag~on~!=~
833· 0555
W1U1 tinted glyt. IUIO. lrlnt..
rao10, whiles. underse1I. wheel
covers. ne11e1/dlllfOSlfl•. di•.
bumoers. H.O. r9dlltot,etc.
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P.lue (T16HOOt 13299.00 , . Hurci to find model ! 1 1 • '71 GHAN D PRIX
SUNSET FO.RD \'rl'y lu11 n1ileagr. .t'ully
5-HO Garden Gro\'e Blvd. luadcd. lSt•r. 16!Jl!'JJI.
\Y£>Stn1instcr f71.ll 6..16-4010 $2988 .
'68 ~l USTANG Co111·t•rliblr. ; + 11 '6~. CHAN.D PRIX . . F -;tra 111.·c. Jo ul! po11 er. Automatic, 11.n· C'Ond. Bhlt' & · · · • 1 • \\'hite. {XD{Jllt.iJ $J?-l!l.OO !,-".1~!1'.C'r 1111cnor, e!c. ~er.
See today at _,OJ.,\Si.
SUN.SET FORD $1888
7>-140 Garden Gro1·e Bl\'<l. f'hl'ck Our
\\'t>shnlnster !7141 636-1010 12·:'110;\Tl\ ·NO i\llLEAGE \I .\lilt,\N'l'Y '73 ~1USTANG, lo nii's, :-.:ln't
L'Ond. Am/fm ~tem::i. Good
on gas. $2700. 4!6-0'107.
'66 P.IUSTANG. ,\uto, pis.
radio, heat1·r. nir rond.
GQOd C'on<I. smo. 646-66:11.
'66 J\.IUSTA:~G. Slick. Good
n1cch. oond. Good tin's.
clean. $525. 1).12-5!J?~-.:
·10 r-.1uSTANG .Sport.,roof.
Aulomatic, ''<'llO\\'/Hlal'k.
-~219BBGI · $J.9"iCl 00. LEASE
SUNSET FORD ' -_ "''°"°"""' .. c"""'.si.c1. '7,!_F I.RE B.L~D. E,S Pl'_!!.1'.. ...... \\'t>StJnin.,.ter 17141 6::&4010 Vin~ I top. air 1'0nu1f1on1n1;. •
IHtlOll\Utll', rully !f \\ilttls, Oldsmobile 9955 poll'er ~tcrlin~. Urdl'r· To.
Sales 6 Sf>:viee
OLDSMOBILE
day.
$84.99 MO.
GMC TRUCKS plu~ 1·1-..:. 36 mo. DEL.
HONDA CARS '74 GRAND PRIX
UNIVERSITY OLDS Buc-kM "' ·,. <~>wlo. aic
tVlldlllOllUl;:. 1·1nyl top.
2850 Harbor Blvd, vv11rr ,,tf·,.nni.:. P'"1er diSL'
Costa Mesa 540.9640 t.n·akC'~. auton1at\c trani;mis·
'7:l OLDS O!IIEGA tnupe. !;lv1L lllllll•'•h :1c drll\'ery.
Oruy u.coo mu ... 'l&>llPO' $98.12 MO.
S:l2139.00 at I •o QE"I SUNSET FORD Pus tllx . '" n10. , ...
5440 ca.men cro,·e Bl\'d. '74 VENTURA II
Westminster 17141 636-4010 Auton1a tLL'. tinted glas5, d~·
• lu.xe hurnpt>rs, air cond1·
Pinto 9957 tiooing. Jn1n1t'd.1ate dcli\'ery.
·n PJNTO. A II t 0 ma I i l' •
RA.Cl\, Oa"Or g r o u p .
(ij79K~lll Only S1299.00 at
SUNSET FORD
54.JO Garden Grove Bll·rl .
\\'cstn1inster 1714 ) 636-401 0
·73 PINTO Runabout. 4
Speed trans., Oeo.."Or Group. (578Gt.fSl $1799.00
SUNSET FORD
~ Gardf'n Grove B.h·d.
Westn1inster (TI4l ~10
'72 PINTO
Vinyl roof, full decor inside
& out, autornatic transn1is-
sion & low n1iles. (950FVCJ.
Only $1988
'69 SUBURBAN Sta. Wq.
Gd, cond.. radials.· Ml.lit sell.$8~.-
'6' VALIANT Station
Wagon, Rufi• OK. Recentb'
reblt. e111. QIEA.P! 963--218T
IS7l DUlll'ER, lllck, 6 cyl,
radio 4 heater, IOOti eoon.
-$12XI, 60-8'l!l1 -
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plus ta-;. 36 mo. OEL. • DAVE ROSS
PONTIAC
24~ Harbor Bll·d.
Cosla .\lf's;· 5'~17 • 0)
1973
PONTI ACS
LEFT DYER
(Ser. 17a4l .
30%
DISCOUNT
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ATLAS is where the Savings is!"
All-out price slashing makes it easy for
you to swing into Spring.
BRAND NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE SEBRING COUPE
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A uloma t 1c power
s!eer1ng, power d1~c
brak es. radio_ healer.
AIR CONDITIONING .
wti1fe wall !ires, VB. 11•r1yl
to o. ere. Ser N o.
AH23-G4G-153518
SPARKLING NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH
FURY 1114 DOOR SEDAN
THE PERFECT FAMILY CAR
'11:1 <1-11'•m,i11c "JO•' ho:>:il<" pr ·'•f" ·-~'"'r1nq rowr>r rJ1~c
b11•· · fllfl CONUlllONING. 1,1,nyl top, vent wrnco,.,.~. wn1te
w,11110!•'> S•·I No PH41 ·J4D-1 23094
NEW 197 4 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM
SUBURBAN STATION WAGON
BEST USED CAR
BUY OF THE WEEK
1973
PLYMOUTH ·
FURYlll
2 DOOR HARDTOP
'72 MAZDA
RX-2
2 dr rotary, 4 sod. rad io. healf>r.
power brakes. white side walls.
(877FEKJ
$1995
'71 CHEVY
VEGA
4 <;peed transmission. white wall !ire -;,
raoial !1rPs. raUye wheels. GT op11on.
air cond11 1on1ng ( 141 771 U307204)
$1395
'70FORD
MAVERICK
2 Door, 6 Cylinder engine. 3 speed
transm1ss1on, rttd•o and heater.
(399AOXJ
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SQUAR.EBACK WA.GOH
Aulomat1c transm1ss1on. AM IFM.
radio. heater. while ~1de wall li1es.
(405GITJ
$1695
'72 DODGE
DART SWll'IGER
6 cylinder. automa!1c. radio. heater,
oower steering. oower brakes_ WSW. air
cond1t1on1ng. 111nyle Top. custom•1ntenor
& ex!er1or. {320FNF)
92195
'68 CHEVY
IEL AIR WA.GOH
VB. auto trans. radio. heater. while
side watts. atrcond. (WVX741)
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HUGE
SELECTION
BEST
PRICES!
INTERNATIONAL 1/2 TON PICK-UP
r 1111 ,• t 1_11Jr~ c..:u1o:>t"d.
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GET 'EM UP SCOUT IN THIS EXCITING INTERNATIONAL SCOUT II
NEW '74 SCOUT ·· ---
'i \'Vl-lCEL DRIVE. 6 cyl1ndf.>r, 1.irl10 h01t<:>r 3
spf'ed. folding rea r seat, eic. Ser. tl '...l.
456SODG032276
HERE IT IS •••
VB. au!omat1c. trailer towing package. pawer steering.
pawer brakes. AIR COND!TIONJNG. WSW, cus1om
1n1er1or & exrenor. hit wheel. cruise con1rol. AM/F!-1
radio. luggage rack Ser No. 4;:Hl~HO;::D~HB:.:;34·.::•.:;:1B_-J~=
Prices plus tax and
license are valid ·111
10 p m , May 26.
Vehicles sub1ect 10
prior sale.
OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE
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'74MONACO
Hot Stripped
LOADED ..
Fac!o ry Air ·
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·Automatic Trans .
Power Steering & Brakes
MUCH-MU CH MORE'
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DELIVERY s3991 FULL
!"R ICE
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BRAND NEW '74 DODGE CUSTOM
A WAGON •c Hot stripped =-~
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Factory A1r·Automat1c
Full Carpeting. E1ect11c Clock.
S1crc Mould1nQS. White Wall Tnt>:;,
Much, M uch MOfe. SPECIAL WH4 5-4JA-1501 44
. PRICE s3999 FULL .
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.DEUVERY
169 D
109. automatic. 6 cyi passenger seat. dual br1te
bumoers. Order 1n your choice at colors today
Much. much rrore. . --$338TiEtDT & l
Sii OUI HUGE SELECTION OF CUSTOM VANS
MO\ 1 All IRADE INS
I HAI RllN 4RE WORTH
5--~on ANP lJP
E Dart us tom
Automatic transmission. full vlnyl interior. White wall tires. Power s tee-ring.
(012GHl/l OR If
FULL •888 YOU . $3333 =~NTH PRICE PREFER •
O!lly m .u tor 2• mot. •ltl'I 11".down. Full Cl th ll'IC• .... 1.21 lnci. T .. L. °'""'"" peymtnl ptlCtl10N.'7 ... P .A.
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•6430 ... MONTH
O!ll~ IN.at• 1' "'°'' ..;lrtl129'119wn. JlllllC9'11 Pflc. ..... l!!Cf, T & L. o.fff'"pe'"'9ftl PJIA IMl,.•A.~.lt. n . .,..
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Vinyl bucket c,eats. 1600 cc. vinyl side mouldings.
600x1311re<> (6L2 1·K45-303921 )
'74 COLTS
All Models -Wagons -4 Doors . Coupes
We 're Overloaded
We're Dealing
You're the Winner
•74
MINI
Motorhomes
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SAVINGS
Beat the Spring Rush
Many Models to Choose from
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IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
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$2888 FULL
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'74 DODGE -~Ig
PICKUP ~·
SPECIAL
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
D 100 Po~ver d1~c t>rakcs. aulomdl•<..
ronl. ,.,s tild, 60 <1mp alt . 70 amp. ball .
HO_ «usppns1on oowPr s1eenng used
48 mole~ mucn mo r e
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NEW ENGLAND
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Auto . trans., radio. heater. power steering. (155CKC)
FULL •988 ~~~ s39a1 ... c: I PRICE . PREFER MONTH ·-l
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CHOOSE FROM MANY MODELS {97AEKY) OR If
YOU · s4406 PH P'RIJIR MONTH ~~~~E$1388
Only -....IN !or 1' mos. wllfl11'td0wn. full u 1h po'lcto 11•1•.21.lrocl. T & L. o.Jerred.,..ymtn! l)<lct l l"S. 1• 11..P 11 ,
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9 Passenger. AM/FM. Hit wheel. air cond .. roof rack. (7QgAEXJ
FULL • 1 oaa· OR IF PRICE YOU . PRlflR ChooN yevr cuttMI ,.int & Interior to 1uit yov. ()#11¥ 132.32 lo!' M -._.. "911 ....... Full .. pnot t 11M.2'1 ll'Cl. t &L.. 0.!9119d _,,. one. 11401~/ ~~II
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NEW NEW
1974 2 Door 1974
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dtftrrtll '"''· price incl. all finance chorgt• Sl6.S6.ll. Annuol
pent11IOff: role 10.97% on oppro¥ed crtdil.
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IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
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~ cyl. 4-spced. (disc) brakes.
healer, vinyl interior, buck Cl
seats. deluKe bumper group.
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po\•1"r <;leer•nq. r<1dio, heilter. (04JKAX)
'71 CHEVY VEGA
-1 ~nc<'d. rad;o, heater, vjnyJ roof. (58708W)
'72 PINTO 2 Dr.
.1 •pt·,-.d. AM FM radio, he<iter. (777ESEJ
'69 FORD VAN
Auro rrans. Re.11 workhorse. (F74327l
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NEW '.f14 FORD F 25Q
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
lf.l Ton PICKUP
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READY FOR
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steering, power disc brakes. healer,
rc1d1al whitewalls. t inre~ glass.
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IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
'70 FORD F250 l/4"f. $1 88, PICKUP, vs, auto. rrans, radio. heater. Reaay for
a camper I 17071G)
'72 MERC. Monterey ,..
10 P;issenqer wagon. V·B. auto. trans., factory air "'
con01t1on1nq, power steering, power (disc) brake!..
radio, he.1!er. !1nrcd qta!.s. f95JDTTJ
, '71 BUICK Centurion
V -8. iluto. trans., factory air conditioning, power
stecr1nq, power brakes, powt-r windows, power
se<1l~-AM I FM r<ld io. hrater. till wheel. (99,JEXJ
'72 COURIER Pickup
4 SP<'~d. r,1010, he,;,ter, vinyl interior (127FOYJ
'70 FORD E300 Van
Au10 . Trans .. radio, hearer. (.tAHH7lll0)
'73 MAVERICK
Air condi!ion1nq, au1omaT1c transm1ss1on,
power steering. (115GWVJ
'72 DATSUN Pickup
4 spt•<:d. radio, neater. ( •Pl52l755414)
V-8,
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NEW '74 FORD VAN
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
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V-8. aulo trans .. adj . pass.
seat, gauges. solid slate
ignition. sliding cargo door,
extra cooling radiator. low
mount swing lock mirror,
El4GHT89589
FORD
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whilewal! tires. Bucket seals, carpeting, front & rear
bumper guards. (4R02J1903 J
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY ""'
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Loaded. •ncl. V 8. auto. !rans., factory dir cond1-
l1on1nq, POwcr Sl!.'er1ng, lug~age rack. (4WFWL)
'68 FORD Gal. 500
V B. au10. Iran!. .• ractory air conditioning. power
stet-ring, powt-r brakt-s, raaoo, heater. tinled glass.
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'6 FORD Wagon
Country Seoan. V·8, auto. trans .• factory air
cond1t1oning, power steering, radio, ht>aler, tinted
lass. (VYL88J).
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steer+ng, radio, heater. wh1lew,;,lls, tinted glas!..
Lu a e rack. (159GVQ)
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'67 CHEV. lf.l Ton P.U. S
V-8. auro. trans .. power steering, power brakes, '
radio, heater, H .D. Camper equipped. (C.91878) -
'73 MUSTANG 1¢ r.:
V-8. auto. trans .. f.lctory air condilioning, powerf' I •,
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steering, radio, hearer, tinted glass. Ser. 1.,,,t
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'67 CAD. Cpe De Ville ¢ , rci
•' I V ·8, auto. trans .. t.icto•y air condilioning, power
steering, power brakes. power w indows, power
seats, radio, healer, whilewall fires. tinted glass.
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(;apist~ano EDITION
VOL. 67, NO. 142, 8 SECTIONS, 110 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOA Y, MAY 22, 1974 TEN CENTS
Clemente Starts Ball Rolling on Forster Annex
Sun Clf'n1enle cit~· couru.:iln1Pn Tuc~dav
started thl' nl<ll'hinl•r\' llt't'<ll'<I tu annt·~
!he Furstl'r ll:ineh. ,~)Hl'h nl<I\' contain
uil. ·
~tan.\· 11! !ht· d1·1a1ls ~till r1·111a111
UllS{'lllf•tl .
Yil'lding lo t'L·quesls rnr ;I sp1·1·d.1•
dis1>osition of !ht• L4~0-<tcre ;1nnt·.xa!1011 of
!he ranchlands 111 inland hills h\
spokesmen for a developer, thl' council
agre~I lo order lhe prt•par;1tinn of :1
rorn1al application lor th1• 1nl'rgt•r ''ith
Avco Land
Recreatio1i
Use U1·ged
R.1 (,\.\'DAfF: Pt:AllSO\'
!'l! tftt 0111¥ Po101 \l•fl
A n·<;or1 :1n·:1 -nnt pr11 :11t· ho1n1 ·" -
\•Oidd lu· ;1 hr·!lt'r 11"' fnr .\1 C't1
l'on111u11111.1 /)l'IL·!opt•r.,' 1Hv:111~1rl1· !dll\I
iri l.;1gun;i ~1~111·1. :u t urd111~ hl a rt·;..11111.d
ri~!_"l :1I t'fln11111~uu1 st.11! r1'JlHrl.
the l.nC'al Agency Furn1;1t1u11 l·u1111111ss1un
1LAFL'1
But a~ for thl' rc-;l flf the tlt•t:uls -
1tH;h1cl1ng a decision on abriut $8ti4.!ll)(I 1n
;innl:x;1tion ft·es p I a u 11 i n g
l'!irlltllissionl'rs ;;111d lhe 1·1J11nc1l all lilec
111•1•ks of v.•ork.
111ch:1r<I ll11llmark, 1tu· rcprrscntativt•
11! Condor lntt•rnational, 11h1ch holds !he
11rr1on 10 n1as1t•r-plan the acreagt .
1n1plon·tl tht· couneil for :1 s1vifl approval
ol th1 • annt•xat1on bct'4lUSl' o( tight cscro1v
/ f .-
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1lecr1':1l1fln:1I u.:;· -1101iTcr '°il1:l\:l1nvi~ ----·
puhllt :1t't 1'"" to 1·11:1~1al l'l'"our1·•·s ;itul
;1\'n1d ;1 r1•[1t•t1t1un ol lh1 · ub.~1·r1l'1I
·1·x1·111,11·111· nl 1h1· pr11 :1\i' i·o;1..,r .d
rt'"Jdf'nl1al Nin11nun1l!l'S 1101• tlo\!1ug lh,•
tlrangr Coa~t. ·· !'!:inner Bob Jusl·ph :-a11!
in lus rt"port
Thl' ~ou1h ln.1-;r li1·ginn;1t i'.11111·
c·o1iser1 a11011 ('on1r111ss1t111 1111! h;11t•"
1lt•:1ring (ltl A\t'fl's Jit11·~1 prnpus;iL.; fur 11 ~
56-a{'r•· !r:lL'I ~t';111;1rd of P;1eifie ("0:1~t
ll1gh11;11· ;ind its !li-<1crl' 111!:.ind tract Fri
day 111 i.oug th·:lt'h.
The ron111115.,1on nH•t'!U1 b1·g1ns ;11 !"I
;1 n1 . 111 lf:irbqr !J 1• p <1 r 1 rTI 1· 11 i
Ji,•;idquott 1t·r:-9'.!:1 I l:1rhor I 'la1;1 Drill'
:\\'c'O 11ant..:; ln hu1lcl :mo condomin111n1
units on lht• !17 <Jt'ft·:s off Pnl'ifie Coa~r
l/1~hv.·ay neur N1i;uel ~hlirl's Dr·i1t•.
Comm1s.o;1on plannf'rs :irt' recommf'nd-
ing appro1·al of that plan. v.1th cond1-
\1on.~.
A1·(-o n!f1<"1:il" \'.;1111 10 build qo11
{-Ondon111111uns ~ti ;1 dt•11..,1t\· 01 20 unll s 1x·r
;1rr<' on th<· 1r:.1t·t O(·eansldl' QI l'at•1!1t·
Paciftt l'oa~l lligh 11a~ 11t•:1r Cro\111
\'a!lt·~· 1';11 k11a~.
Cornn)J.~s1011 plannt~rs ,1re rc<·o1nmc1ul-
in~ den1;1I.
In his rc1>0rt . .Joseph 1111tlu11•s th·
rPl'reat1on:il po!t•nt1al of the site and s:1.\s
lhat a pri\'ate con1111u111ty dot•sn't h.:11t• tn
ht• n1•ar lhe l'Oa~l anti 111 th1:; e;1sl' 1.s
"111approprialt· "
"Thrrr 1s n1uch prt•.<.s11re ro dt·\t•!up 1h1·
\:1nd around l.aj.!1111.1 \1)!11t·I ·· .Josi µh
no!t :;. ";1nd 1n;111\ ot lht• puhl11• ser1 llt''l
arc strained 10 (·apac11 .1· ..
ill' s;i)s t>nlv thrt·t· undt·i··lopt·d ;1rt•:1'
in South 11r<HlJ::t' Co1111t~· an_' lt·ft 1c11·
coastline re{'reation: the A\"CO !racL 1111·
Chandler-Shrm1an propcny souM of u
and !he bluffs above Dan:i Point !rarhor
Financial stud1PS donl' b\' the lrv11 11·
Comp.1ny for its eo:is1j1 proJ'k_·n .1·
ht1l11ren C'11rnna dl·I !\l:1r :ind L.;iguna
Beach sho\\ Iha! rPsort dc1·clopnH·nt~ art•
nt'eded. Joseph s:1id.
Forthcon1ing p;1r1 s of the coast.11 11l:in
ln1ens11.v of dt·1clopmf'nl ;1 11 ll
rt"crcatiot1 -11111 state ;111 1nte111 lo
"prl'Sl'l'll' co:1~tal land for recrc;1t1on .:ind
Opl'n Sp<lC(' fro111 1hl' lll('an high l1dc [ult'
to the ne<1rcst 1na1or pubhc road p;tral-
lcling the co.1s1:· Joseph said.
II~ added th<1t 1h1· altcrnatn•c al lc.'.lst
dcservrs '' adcriu:ite consideration.''
TI1e ;\\'co proj<•cts have had a storin.v
history bcfot'l' !he regioniil and stale
coastal commissions. Both havr bl:cn
denied in other forms at least once.
The' inland tract -nn v.•hich Josrph
rccomrn£'nds approval -is pc1rt of a
larger 411 -acrc project. only parl of
\\"hich is 1vithin the 1,000 yard pcrrnit
zone.
H includes an IB·hole public golf
course. 10 OOlrs of \l'hich tht' co.1s1:il
commission must approve, and about
2.000 housing units.
Adjacent lo the oceanside
condominiums. Avco is planning a hotl'l
and commercial area on 17.6 bluff lop
acres. That proposal isn't part of this
application.
The land also includes o JO-acre park
above Salt Creek Beach, v.·hich Avco sold
to the county a few years ago.
Avco originally had proposed to build
more than 1.600 housing units on the
seaward acres but cul it down during a
series of governmental hearings.
The rompany recently filed a $29-
1nillion lawsuit against the state and the
coastal rommisslons for turning down its
claims or exemplion from the coastal act
requiremenl.! for the two tracts.
Borub Discovered
WASHJNGTON (AP) -A bomb w3'
found today at the chancery of Peru here
and dlsmantle4 by security agenl5, the
Secret Service said) 'nle E1ccuUvc
Protection Service, an aJ1tn of the Secret
Servict, received a call from lhe
chancery requesting an invcsllgaUon of u
suspicious package, l opokcsman said.
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UPI T~l~p~O!o
CHARGED WITH RAPE
Actor Mel Stewart
Girl Testifies
She Dilln 't Call
Poli<'e i11. 'R"pe'
{'LF.\'EL:\:\I). Ohio 1:\/'1 -A l6-1r.1r-
old Clt•11·land lll'l~h\<; ~1rl h:1s !l'<.t1l1l'd
she chdn 't call pol11'1· 01· (1!hcr:s after 11hat
sht• ;1ll~·gl's 11;is ht•r r,ipc by actor .\lei
S!1·11:ir1.
S!l'v..irt Hilo pla.1s l"ntl1' llt•nry Jn lh<'
CHS 1elt•\ ISUll St'T!l'S. .. All Ill !ht'
F:nn1!~." ha~ denied 1ht• rhari;cs_
Thl' g11 I ;1lso !J:st1f11'<l TuC'sda.1 111
C:u~·:.ihog.1 County Con1n1on Plo.:as Co11r1
lhat ~!11· ra1st•d hrr ;11·111s lo n1;1kt• 11
l';t~1t•r for Stt11 ,1rt 10 r1·11101 l. her
~\\\'ilh'I'
'"Ht· pull"d rnt' d111111 011 the bt'<i and
t·<L·~an u11drl'~s1ng illt' .. ~ht_• tt'st1ft•d ... ,
1nld h1n1 tn stop but hl' didn 't. Ht' tht•n
pu1 a b!.inket ov1•r JTit' and got undrcssL•d
h int~tlf and J;iy do1rn on the bed bi.'s1dc
roe."
She said she 11as afraid of hi1n and so
clidn't fight off his ad1·an1..('S. She said me
couldn't lral't' the rourn aftrr1\·,1rd!i
bl'Causc ht' 11·ouldn'1 return ht' r
undcrp;in\<;, saying hl' 11:inted lhr111 as a
krt'psakr.
She also tl'St1f1cd thL'Y 1rcn• 111 bed 90
ll\lllutes and then 11:1tchrd lt'levision
dov.•nstairs bC'forc Stewart d r o v c
<11vay. She testified she d1dn'! c;ill police
;it th;1t rin1r iind d1dri"t call her 11arcn1s.
that she didn 't eall for help during the
incident or attempt to leave .
Judge to Order
Break-in C"se
~1aterial Public
\\'ASHINGTON (UP!l -L'.S. District
Judge r.crhard A. Gcsrll said today he
11·011ld order I.he \Vhitc llouse to turn o\·cr
<1nv "relevant and n1at cria\"' documents
uefd!XI in the E!lsberg break-in trial
scheduled for June 17.
"I don'l recognize executive privilege.
If anything is relevant and material. il's
going lo be produced by the United
States," Gesell remarked during his third
day of oral <trgumcnts on pretrial
n1otions.
"\\le fl)llSL proceed 11•ith 1\lhat is
relevant and material in this crin1c.
\\'c're not going lo have a secret trial of
publJe ma tiers."
Gesell said thnl the Ells~rg
defendants were entitled to · examine
their \Vhile House personal files and said
he would ask the House Armed ·Services
Committee for lh' testimony o f
\\latergatc conspirator E. Howard Hunt
Jr.
"If any congresslonat testimony I!
refused, I.he cour~ will pursue the request
itself," Gisell said at one point.
A lawyer for former White }louse
special counseJ Charles w. Colson, one of
lh< defendants, had said the · llo"'°
commitlce refused to lW11 over Hunt's
t•stlrnony.
cnm1ni1mcnts.
Councilmen 1rould agree. hov.·ever, only
111 the 11rcparation of the application
forms pending the planners' studies at a
rneeting t11·0 1~·eeks hence.
Considrrations. including the fu!urc
possibility or oil drilling on almost 500
acres of the parcel inland of the
Shorccliffs area, remain unsolved .
After Tuesday's session, Hallmark
stressed that leases lor oil exploitation
indeed exist.
"Therf' seems to bl' nn :i11•ful g()(XI 1JJI
potential out lhrre." he said.
The county has :ilready \ grant('<l
permits for the drilling. but Ji allmark
and the heirs to the Forster !rust art'.
asking the city lo either accept the
drilling approvals as part of the packai;:c.
or exclude the oil fit>ld fron1 the
annexation. That v.•ould leave 11 under
county control.
Councilnten have several options on the
n1attcr of fees.
\';1~ll t' pnlll'JCS h:ll'L' g~11·L·l't11•d rul11\~·-
0ll lht• fl•e-; 11) t]\1• [lil~l. :111d 111 ~t·11·1<;d
L'asr~ tht•.1· 11rr1· 11<111·r1!
SL·\·1•ral nlht·r :1nnt•'l.;1t1ons ····~uli.·.I 111
nt•got1atio11s 11hith p;lrt·d 1ht· IP•·.., 1to1111
Tr::1dil1onall~·. thl' rou11r1I h;L' rt·g.1rth'11
!he SliOO-pcr-lltre lt•1y ns :1 1111·:111s 1it
assur1ni.: that thl' 111•1r prop(·r11· h;1~ "p:111I
its dues" ;ind in11•st11rs 1hus 11(1uld sh;1r"
in thrir assert('(! ohl11.:a11n11 \1) ;..:1·11c·ral
;\lunicipal trna11t·i;1\ ("0111rnrtn1<·n!'
Jlall1nark s~1Jcl tl1<1t 1t is hnpt•d th;it 11
1111· 11'!'" jll'1' 'till t't'([llln·d th.II lllL'I' 11<1t
I 1 p.1 .1ailll' 1111111 lil'\t'IUp'lP•:ll ;•l'lll;d l
1.1 "~ pJ.1t I
,,, II l;! !h« cl1.l!l1T to tlo .;11IP·
11111 n·~!1•1.; 11~cl <,1·nsll11t· pJ;u1111n:.: flt th1 ,
.11'1«1 llld '.'I' ht'lll \l' II I' ( .111 Iii) ,II)
1'\I 1'ilt llt J<lh 1>I I[, h1· Sil Id
111 • 1gl'l·vd l~ilt'J'. ho111•11·r. IJi;1[ u111· rd
tlu· t11llhht·~1 pl<1nn1ng t.1<;ks 111111Jd ht• 1h1·
bh·r1d111:.: u! 011 tlr1!l1ng 1 lh1• f.'nr.;lt·r ht'll'-~
111..:1sr th·1t 111:i!'hiner~ h!' "IT•·1·11•·1l1 11i1~1
1 . ..,t't' FOHSTEH. l'ag1· 2l
Clemente Businessmen
Incensed, Want Firing
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--Gaspers-A-ssa:il-ed
/JAIL\ l-'l/,U1' 1/J
St'LL~ _.J.\'lTll/\(; ---
,\ fc1\ 11ords in the righl pl;u-;c t•;u1 .~•·II
aln1ost anything. :\! lt·.1s1 l'f1;1t 't1·1n" 111
be the star.· of tlll'~l' 11·11 \1nn1 .. For Late Flight 20· s\voRD FISH !'! .. \\!\.
stainless stl•cl h u e h l' 1
tphoncl or 1phont•1
Ir took only llrrt•t• da.1~ !o -'l'!I rh1· llt"rll..,
lis1ed 1n thBt J)ailr Pilot l'l<!s~i11rct :1d-
a sror~ that ts oftl'il !'t'IH::Jti·U h~ ~•1ti..,l1L-<l
users of Daily 111101 ;ids. [)i:1l 1h1· <111···1 1
line lo plac('. ;1 fe11 11ord::. uf .1our 01111
!'hone G~2-:Jtii8
Hy l.. PETER KRIEG
Ot tl'>t Dally Pllol Stall
Fifth D1stnct Supcn·isor Ronald \\'.
Ca.~i)('rs tan1c under flrc tOO.ay for using
{)range County Airport after the ll p.n1.
rurfc1\· for the chartered plane that flcv.•
his birthday party guests to San Diego
~1onday night.
.\lr:s. Marcia Bents. one of Caspers'
thrL'e op1>0ncnts 111 the June 4
s11pcrvisorial primary, said Caspers used
a .. lcthnicality" 10 circumvent noise
abatement regulations al Orange Coun-
1y :\lrport.
'·By using an Electra jcl to transport
his 60 paying guests, he avoided a time
curfev.• imposed by airport authorities for
Jct takeoffs and landings." ;\frs. Bents
said.
An aide to Caspers said \trs. Bents is
off base \\'ilh her charges.
"The Electra v.·as used on purpose. The
plane is quiet and doc-s not violate noise
regulations." said ad m i n is tr a t iv e
assistant Robert Nelson.
\!rs. Bents maintained that any
airplane arriving after II p.m. is noisy.
"A prop-jet by any other name is still a
noise nuisance arriving that late at
night." she said.
;..1rs. Bents also accused Caspers of
exc~ing his self·imposed can1paign
spending lin1it.
.. That is untrue," Nelson said. "II is
just another one of nlrs. Bents· n·ild.
allcga!ions t.rying lo make headlinrs and
trying to shake the credibility of t-hc
supervisor.
Nelsop vov.•ed that Caspers 1\'ill not
exceed lhc ~nding limit.
And he pointf!_d out that Caspers is the
only supervisof \vho has tried to enact
an ordinance to regulate campaign
spending by all supcrvisorlal candidates.
"Bu\ he couldn't even get his motion
seconded.'' Nelson said. ,
Caspers, himself, was unavailable for
comment on either charge.
He also declined to talk about the
Sl.000-a-plate birthday fund raiser 1vhen
questioned by reporters at the airport
Murder Suspect
Tests Ordered
Psychiatric testing was ordered
Tuesday for a Los Angeles hand yman
accused of the killing of a young Camp
Pendleton ~1arine.
Orange County Superior Coo.rt Judge
James Turner set June 4 as the new
arraignm<!nt date for Eldon Peter
Dearth, 47, who is accused of the murder
of Marine Dale Arthur Erlewein. 21.
Dearth, bound ov~r to Superior Court
after a recent preliminary hearing before
Santa Ana Municipal Court Judge Robert
J\ickles. will Jemaln In county Jail wllh
ball !l<t al !250,llllO.
He was charged with murder arter the
body of Erlewein was found during
December lh a ravine near San Clemente
High School. Police later recovertd Ille
weopoo allegedly ulltd In lbe shoolln&
and linked It to lbe ac:cused lltarlh.
;..tonday night as the charterC'd Air
t'J!if0rnia p!ane 11·as about to rl('parl.
The party goers flc1r to S.an Dil'go
\I here they ate a gour111et dinner.
High Selaool Youth
Patty Hearst For1rially
Cliarged in J(idnaping·
LOS A:\'GELES (l!Pl I -Piltricla
Hearst. sought for J' · mon!hs as a
kidnap victim. 11as herself forrnall.1·
charged v.i!h kidnaping today 111 a
complaint alleging she became a gun-
v.·iclding member of the terrorist cult
that abducted her.
The 20 ~year -old heiress and t1ro
m<'nlbcrs of the Symbionese Libera!ioo
Army still at large, \Villiam and En1ily
MORE HEARST STORIES
APPEAR TODAY ON PAGE 5
lfarris. were charged in the 12. hour
atx:luction of a high school youth during
their desperate attempts last "·eek to
avoid capture.
~liss Hearst \1·as reported to hal'e told
the young man that she \Vas not a pHrty
to her original kidnaping from her
Berkeley apartment on Feb. 4 but th;it
she joined the SL1\ because she didn '!
think her familv did alt it could to ntt·l·t
the ran<>0r11 demands
The complaint fil L'd by !he Los An·
ge lcs district attornc~··s offier apa111~t
;..11ss Hearst also listed fi1·e counts of
assault 1\·itn u deadly 11·eapon 1\·i th inten11
to kill. four counts of robberv in the
first degree and a second courit of k1cl-
naping for the purpose of robbery
Bail for the grandaaui:::hter of the
founder of the Hearst nc"·spapcr empire
if she should be apprehended v.•as set at
f.j().000. .
The long list of charges agains1 ;..1iss
l·lcarst and the Harrises 11as 1nade public
by District Attorney Joseph Rusch
Anxious to stamp out the la st of thl'
Sl.1\, the FBI and pJllCf' prf'!'Serl illl
111tP11se rnanhunt lor lhc tno. scttuig up
SJ)('cial arrangnH•n1s for !hc•n1 lo
surrender by telephone or to rile Los
Angeles Press Cluh or Unr Asso1.:1nti011 to
tSee HEARST. Page 21
A venida Del Mar T1·af f ic
Shift Pro1Josal Shelvecl
A consulling firm's rontro\·ersial
proposal to shift a block of do11·ntov.·n
business traffic on San Clcn1cntl'·,._
Avenida Del ~1ar lo one·\\lay ll'L'llt
straight to a shelf Tuesday.
City councilmen placed the issue there>
atfer hearing complaints fron1 the
Citizen's Parking Comn1iltee th;Jt the
idea sugg~sted in a nc1v parking and
traffic study \\'as "premature" and v.·ould
saddle the area with problems.
E.L. "Ris'' Risley, the head of the cil'ic
advisory group, said his 15·mcmbcr
panel agreed unanimously that 1he
concept would do more ham than good.
despite a hearty endoresmenl reC'f'ully by
the more official Traffic and Parking
BE ON LOOKOUT
FOR-A WHAT?
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police are looking
for a gee-Mw whlnney diddle. a moon
spinner and a flipper-dinger.
Or. Ramon Rou. an education
profeaor at Son Diego Stale, explains
they're d~llca.teJ of e8rly American toya
-eC<>len Tu<>llay from his car.
'
Con1mission.
The proposal in the S2J.000 consul1.111\
re1Xlrl by VTN Consolidatl'<l \\'Oulcl ha1·('
affected the section frorn El Can1ino !ll
Ola \'isla and 1rouicl ha1·e hl•apt.'d
opposite-direction traffic onto t\l'en1cta
Cabrillo and Call<' Granada.
Critics charg<'d th:il the sidt'-S11't'l't USL'
11·ould be unv.·ise because of the diff1eul!1·
in entering El Camino fron1 thosl·
.streets.
Risley asid his group .. agreed 1hat
during peak hours of the day it 1\·ou!d b~
impossible to negotiate left-turns onto El
Can1ino.
The lack of public parking on lhc 11\'0
side str'l!et.<; also ron1·1nced the cil1t.cn's
group. he said.
The council action to shch·c the 1nattcr
included provisions that the cQntrO\'Crsy
v.·o uld obtain n1ore studv b1· <1ll the
entities involved and that :lt th~ council's
first meeting of ne.'<t year, it once again
would come before the panel .
The fuU text or lhe consultaol :ttudy "'as
officially received by the council al
Tuesday's adjourned. meetrng and the
panel agreed that the entire document •
should be reviewed completel'l be.fore
single suggestions were implemented.
.The exteMive &tudy, wihich drew
t'ritlcism fr6m some council candidates
(Ste t>EL MAR, Page t1
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1"Iel l\101·ga11
Fo1· 'Sli11· ..
l:.1 .1011\ \'.\LTEHI' .. \
OJ I~• O~oly Polo! Stall
"( ott•s 11f iln11n!o11n ·'•HI C'k·r11·1il •
!111s1111•,,111••n .'llld o!her t'lll!l!ll\ltl•,
Je:id~·r~ 1\1c<:d.t,\' dcn)anded ttia1 t'!!.1
t'OllJK'1lr11e11 firl' Planning Curn111issionl·r
\!,·\ \lorg;.in for allci.:rd sl11r,; r_\i.;ii1 l'r(U
L11'· 1:1 :1 1.:•1n1m1ss1011 Sl's,,;1011 Ja <;t v.cci..
Led b.1· forinpr i\layor Ho1111r1t ;\l;1~'-1t•
!ht• gr1Jup nun1lx1ring 1:17 pctition('d
count·1 l1111•11 lo rem1\\1• !\1org~1n fro1n
olt1ct• lur alll'gt•1H.v rl'!t'n'111g t 11
bu-.1nt•s.;cs along drl .\l;1r :1.; "l11us1" ;111d
111 111'l'1l of stiff. 11t•11 l't11111x•1111011 fru111
1·l~1 ·11ht•J(• ltl lhe ('Ill
Co1111tiln1l'n h'>tf'lll'd :ii lrngth t f
con1p1:11nts by \l;issit• 11nd lo11gt11:~,
do11n101vn businr~..:1n:1n \\'alter Tavl 1Jr
r:;1ch 1n;;1st('d that \Jorgan "1nsu!tcd·" thl'
do11111011·n busincs~ image
l'ounl'1in1rn, ho11 r1Pr. 01re f;1L·••rt 111th .1
1n;qnr dilen1n)a bt•L":1use no 1apcc; exist nf
\lorg:.in ·.,., con11nt•n1s. :1nd c11n1mis:.1on
n1111u11•-; rn.'.lkr 110 rt•fercntC' tn tht·
rvporh•dly bitter t''l.l'h,111t:t• of ('1Jn1ment~
l,1 1e 111 last \\C'C'k\ rn1nn11ssi1ln session.
.\lorr!a 11 could not be reached for
eo1nn1cu1 todav on the drtnnnds for hi::.
re s1g11at1on fro'm 1hc appo1nti1·e post.
Comrn1ss1011er \V1Jliam \\'alker. a Sou1'1
r~r C;irnrno Heal busines~n1an. asscrted!v
Joined in the he.'.l!t•d discussion \rhich
c<tppt·d deliberations on a land-usl'
t·hn ngt· 1\·hieh would ;il101v t h ('
t:ons1ruc11o n of a c111111nercial center 1'1
thl• l'l!.1-·::. industrial d1 s1r1el.
\l·1<.S1t' and h1~ lll'lghbors 11·ou!d I .. ·
1l1rlTll.1 arfel'led b.v traffic and othl'r·
stdl'·l'Ht•L'1s of the lancl·Usl' thnn)!t•.
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\!organ referred 10 bu<;int'Sst•s on Dl'I
\t1r as ·lousy·. Ile is unfH to rcprcscnr
the 1·ir.1· and lhl' pl<1nn1ng t"o1nrn1~sion and
::huu!d lie rernovcd 1t111ned1atcly. Si.lid the
long-tnne local druggist 11ho uo11 ht1,
fl'IH'l·d lo Hnneho S..'lnta Pc.
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charge "tomple!ely unv.·arranled. ··
l'ou11c1hnen. ho1\levcr. a pp t' <1 rt' d
son1t·11 hat dh·ided on what to do about
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! DAILY PILOT SC W~dne~day, May 22, iq111
Law Enforcing 'Needs Boost' •
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3 Slie,.iff Hopef1ils Agree in S. Coi11ity Forurri\-.
By JAN \\.ORTJI
Of l~t Oillf ,Ho l Sltlt
' La\\' enforccn1cnl ln South Orang('
County needs 1o be stepped up and
drastically modernized, three candidates
for Orange County Sheriff agreed
1'ucsday night .
The three. !\tarshall Norris. Eugrnc
\·inlove, and GC<Jrge Sa\'ord, appeared in
Leisure \\lor!d at a forum set up b~'
former lng!ev.·ocxl police chief Willian1
Kennedy, a backer of Sa\'ord. Kennedy
a!so \1·as mode rator of the forun1
Fro110 Page l
l\10RGAN • • •
1he dispute <ind de1nands for resignation.
TI1e coun cil and C"omn11ss1on arc
scheduled for :1 joint study session on
other matters next \Ycdnesday night ;i.t
the golf C1:1urse clubhouse, and sereral
councilmen suggested thnt ti10 1naller be
thrashed Olli there. •1·11h .\!organ in
attendancL'.
C-Ouncil111cn nl~o :1grred 1!1at the
allcgu1io11s .ind dC'n1ands for rt·signation
might b(•ttrr be discussed in cxccullvc
flersonnrl ~r~sion \\h]('h is pririlegcd in
::-ueh instan~·t•s.
i\lorg:1n, fin ;1rchitf•C! \rith a firn1 in thl'
Ontario area. o11t'11 h;1,; bC'rn ;1n
Ol1tspokC'n ton1111is:-;iontr and l\'rJ,<; praised
!Jighly after his appoint1U011t ab!ILit 11\'0
.rears ago. lie con1p1:lt'd for thr
nonpaying post 11·ith others 1v ho
:"ubmittcd rl'sumcs and \Vere interviewed
b~' the C1:1unciL
:0.1ayor Thomas O'Kcefe snid he 1vas
inclined to chalk up the controversial
remarks as i\.forg11n's right to frl'C spPech.
lie also said he hoped that
representatives of the niedia scrvin-g !he
t·ity '>'-'ould not seize on the dispute "just
to sell some p'apcrs."
Perhaps the heaviest prcssurr in the
--conlF0\1€fSY,-l.o~r. was heaiwd -oo-
Councilman Patrick Lane v.·ho !old liis
fellows Tucsd::iy tlnit he was bcsicgrd by
businessmf'n earlJcr in the day while
gelling a haircut. ' ·
''They regard this :is a \'cry serious
n1attcr. and I agree \vi!h the111.
"I 1vasn't present <1\ the sc;;sion ln
question, but 1 read about iL and I sense
a ·widespread conct·rn bv do11·n1011·11
businessmen thut 1hey don't ·feel they can
get fair representation on the 1>lanning
commission," he snid.
"It's apparently a grav" pro h Ir rn
a!'fecting a substantial portion of our
l1usiness community.'' he added.
;\'lassie rose once again to stress that
the alleged ·diatribe ;tgainst do,111tov.11
business v>'ent much farther than
reported in the press.
.. I '>'-'ou ld say that the papers trcre t•ery
kil1d to Mr. r..1organ and that they could
have reported inany 1norc of his
comments." !he forme r maror said.
"The secretary took it ·all do11•n in
shorthand: i\.lake her transC'ribc it for
You." he added.
· City Pl anner Gene Schulte defended
the deletion of the harsh co1n1nents from
the commission niinutes and cited
st.anding orders to secretaries that
personal co1nn1enls not directly germainc
to a case be deleted .
"If we issued verbatin1 minutes. the
clocuments \1·ould be co m p I e r e l y
unwieldy,'' he said.
Fro111 Pnge 1
DEL MAR • • •
during the recent c21n1paigns, \l'ill be
avai lable for public scrutiny on a
checkout basis al city hall.
Essentially. counciin1en .<;aid, the n1ain
premise by the consultan1s is that traffic
nnd parking problems in the do\vnto1,·n
·are21. have 11ot surp::is.c;cd the city's
control, and that in a gencrnl sense th e
do1vnto\vn situation is rl'lativcly good at
present.
Nonetheless. the firrn n1akc.c; an entire
set of suggestions for progran1s to
steadily in1pro,·e the situ ation a.c; gro11·th
n1akes more dc1nands ou central-district
ro::ids and parking Jpts.
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The other three candidates for the
otflce. Jerry Lee Lawrenee, Spero
.Jnnise. and Bradley Gates, did not
r1ttend .
At the c:nd or the t1ro hour meeting,
Kcnncdv offcrl'd S::ivord a chance to
··take o·rr hl:i candidate's hat" and speak
independent of the other l\1'0 candidntes
about pe1lding legislation affecting law
enforcement.
In the earlier part of the program,
11·here e1tch candidate 11·as given an equa l
t'il<-Hlce 10 s1>eak, alt three said they
Iii ClTSD
believe tht present sheriff's department,
headed by retiring Sheriff Jamea Musick,
is at least JS years behind the times.
"\Vc've waited 18 years for a sheriffs
substation in south Orange County,"
Norris said. "It was an emergency 10
years ago.
"Rega rdless of \\'hat you've been told
or read in the papers, the re is no
blueprint for a substation in Laguna
Niguel. That's just part of the political
campaign of one of the supervisors. You
can't do plans in 30 da ys."
Norris assailed the proposals by fifth
District Supervisor. "'8!cl-Caspers that
o.ne courtroom at ~·~na Niguel
Civic Center be temporarl11· 11sed as a
she riff's substation.
"lt doesn 't work, It never has v.·orkcd,
and it neVer will work l9 Jia;,ie police in a
courtroom," he said.
Savord , former chief or police in
Cypress, told the audience of 100 if he is
elected he '>'1111 make sure each of his
officers carries an advanced first aid
card and has "life saving oxygen in hi s
car right along with air for the tires."
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Schools Given
Savard also suggested that to improve
police coverage or ibe I a r g e
unincorporated area fro1n Capistrano
Beach to El Toro. he 1vould propose
training resident deputies to \l'Ork fron1
their homes.
''They could report to a roving field ,
supervisor," Savard said. "This \vould
save the cost of driving back and forth to
Santa Ana until plans come through for a
south County substation." '\,
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Passing Marks
He also urged better coordination
betv.·een the Leisure \Vorld private
guards \1·ho man each gate to the prh•atc
community and the sheriff's dl'puties.
··Jf I v.·ere sheriff. I \1·ould like to feel
comfortable that every one of your
guards here is 1\·ell versed in first aid.
search and seizure 1a,1·s, a r res t
procedures, and use of fire::irins." he
said.
Thousands of par£'nts in the Capistrano
ljnificd School District have compiled
lhC'ir ov.·n rrport cards. in a sense,
t:ontriining !hr.:ir upinions on ho11· their
Pre~i£le11t Nixon
lf'ill Not ContJJly
lfl ith Ta1Je Orcler
\\'ASlllNGTON (:\Pl -!)resident
~r\ixon notified lhc House Judiciary
l'oinmittee today he v.·oultl not comply
,rl!h a st1bpoena demanding tnpcs of 1 t
\Yatcrgate conversation~.
ilf'p. ,,~1cY r-.1 a~·nr -lff:-101\3i. emerged
fron1 a closed con1n1irtce s(•ssion <Jnd told
nc1rsmen thnt the \\'hife House response
~ 11a~ dcli\'Crctl to rommitl£'c Chairn1a11
SENATE PANEL BACKS UP
JAWORSKI , Story, Page 4
PC>1er \V. Rodino Jr. 10·.'\_J .), abotll IJ
a.n1 .. one hour past the deadline set by
the subpoena for a reply.
!\l<ivne said Rodino !old the 38·mcmbcr
ro1nn1ittce th~ll he just rccei,·cd the
response "and s;Hd it 1\as unfa\'orable
it \1as negative."
Earli<'r. :'\ixon offl'red !he con1mittec
onc cdi1ed transcript in response. to the
ron1mitlce·s reriucst for tapes ''of 66
\\'hitc House conl'ersat1ons denling 1rith
rhc dairv industrl' and International
TelcphonC & Telegr.nph Corp.
Nixon's la1~·yer. Jan1es 0. St. Clair,
said the Prl'sidcnt fel·l s he has already
g11·rn the con1n1ittee c1·eryth1ng else it
nl'ed::. for lh<it phase of its i1npeachn1ent
inquiry.
Sr. Clair said 1n::iny of the 66
con\'ersations sought by the committee in
connL"<:lion 11i1h thc ITT nnd dairy
industry n1atters \\'Crc not recorded and
that o1hcrs \1'cre not pertinent lo the
con1111ittee's inquiry.
"\Ve feel the operative C1:1nversal\ons
have already been fun1Jshed," St. Clair
said.
Al! that \1•ill be supplied. he said, is a
partial transcript of an April 4, J9i2
conversation betv.·ccn Nixon, former
Att1·. Gen. John :-.1itchell and for1ncr
\\'hitc House aide ~I. R. Halden1an.
St. Clair said testimony at the Senate
\Vatcrgate hearings sho1\'S that there v.·as
discussion of the ITT case during that
1neeli11g.
St. Clair spoke to nc\vsmcn before
entering another closed-door bearing of
thl' committee. The committee heard the
tape of a...jlarch 21, 1973 meeting
'T ucsdav. and some mrmhers said it "'as
the rnOst dan1aging evidence against
Ni.xon they have heard.
In another development. Roclino told
rrportcrs Tuesda.v that a significant
ponion of a ~l<irl'h 7. 1973 \\'hi tc flou::.c
transcript may be missing.
Co1111ty Pilot
Receives A,rar<l
\\"ASHJNGTON fU PJ ) -A California
man \Vho once traded a pound of butter
for a nying lesson was named today as
1973 night instructor of the year in a
program sponsored by the Federal
Aviation Administration and 1he Aircraft
011iiers and Pilots Association.
\\'illard C. Marvin. 45. of Fullerton. \\'ill
rc('cive a trophy and Sl.000 prize.
The 1wo groups began the annual
tompctition in 1972 to recognize avialion
<ind air safetv.
i\.larvin. orPhaned at the age or 14. paid
for his early nying lessons by working at
odd jobs around the airport at Fullerton.
and on one occasion traded a pound of
butter for an hour of instruction.
ESP Specialist
At Dana Hills
Students at Dana Hills High School \'.'Ill
present a public performance by
hypnotist and ESP ~peciallst George
Sharp Thursday at C p.m. jn the sclioOl gym.
Tickets at $2 apiece are available at
the door the night ol the perlonnance
and the general publle Is t•lcome to the
fund-raisins actiyity.
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schools are 1vorking.
1\nd according to district officials. the
\'ast n1ajority of the parents have given
"very positive replies.''
The questionnaires 1\'cnt hon1e cnrlicr
!his spring 11·it h each pupil in the
district's schools and returns of the
doeun1ents ran as high as 92 percent.
One apparen\!y strong concern by
parents is that report cards -0f pupil
1>rogress should remain• high on the
district's list of priorities, even if parent·
teacher -conferences arc emphasized.
Director of Administrative Services
Joseph \\lin1cr coordinated the sampling
of parent attitudes and said the
CXJlerin1enl pointed out another conc~m
by n1any pareiits !hat programs8t -
individual schools should be better
L·xplaincd.
Tl1e nc\1's lnedia along the South Coast,
he said. \\'ere praised by parents \\'ho
bl'lie\'e that they are being adequately
1noforn1ed about school district matters in
llll'din ser\·ing the large district.
Personnel at manv of the SC'hools
attempted to tabulate the strongest
concerns by parents. and in mnny of the
areas, complaints about the quality of
ca feteria focxl. concerns about enough
homev.·ork and discipline and a
stimulating progran1 for gifted children
prcdon1inated.
At Capistrano School. the majority of
the parC'nts advocated an end to the
~1G~1 /mentally-gifted-minor ) program
and felt that language arlS should be
in1proved in the classroom.
The MGfl1 criticism also 1vas noted in
an rxtcnsive tabulation at the ne1v
Castille School where parents complained
about the adequacy of the state-financed
program.
\Vimer said that one of the most
encouraging rcspons('S from the
stand point of administrators came from
hundreds of parents whose children have
attended schools in other districts.
"Only a compara!ive fe\v said they
preferred the program at the former
district over ours," \Vi mer added:
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' HEARST. • •
kcrp from being killed.
"This;s the first time I ever beard of a
kidnap victim becoming a kidnap
suspect," Busch said.
The district attorney said there had
been no "deals" offered the fugitives in
return for their surrender.
•·111ey v.·i!I be treated as \re \\'Ould
treat any other criminal case," Busch
said.
The charge of kidnaping for purposes
of robbery carries a possible penalty of
life imprlsonment.
There were a total of 19 counts against
illiss I-Iea rst and 16 against the Harris
couple. The Harrlses v.•ere not involved in
an incident in \Vhich Patricia and l\VO
black men -so far unidentitfied -
reportedly threatened a landlady with a
gun and knife when she refused to rent
them an apartment for the night.
Federal charges of violating la\\·s
against psossession or use of automatic
,1·eapons were filed Monday, and the FBI
Tuesday began distributing I 7 5. O O o
1\·anted posters, bearing r.1iss Hearst's
photo with th6" warning she is
"considered armed and ext rem e I y
dangerous."
From Pagel
FORSTER • • •
expensive housing,
Vinlove. a businessn1an and forn1er
policen1an. said he fal'ors the ide:l ol
reserve officers.
.. \Vhy does the sheriff's cleparltnl'n\
turn this idea do11•n'!" he asked .
··Because n1any of the c1ualified nicn are
45 years old-yet I know many men that
age '>'-'ho ·are in better shape than these
guys 21 and 22." Tal~es Bride
Vinlove said he bclievC's it \\'OUld save
money if the policemen in the jails '>''ere
replaced by trained civilians.
"A Joi of those poliretnen in the county
jail are nothing but turnkeys." he said
Guru Maharaj J.i, 16. and bride :'II:irol~11 l.01~ J olln~on. :!-I. \rho \1·as
the Guru's secretary, \I/al}; c\O\\'Jl a1~ll· :it l:ockl:inll ('on1111unity Church
at Lookout h-Jountain in Dcn\'C'r S!nr~. l':t,.;l' 11
"\\'hy aren't they out in the field·: Tht'\'
should be freed to do patrol 1rork." · .To in1t:iroye 1<!11• enforc.t'inent_ in the
pockets of unincorporated territor1· in
r\orth Orange County, both Sn,·orci' <ind
Norris called for a svstcrn of "rc1•crsl·
contracts." ·
This 1neans that i:it~· po 1 i cc·
departments near the non-ejty pocke1 :;
\\'OUld be hired by . the sheriff':.:
department to patrol them on a "per·
Sa11 J11a11 PJa1111i11g G1·otI}l
Ol{avs 211cl Recvclc U11it , •
call" ba sis. ,\ second rt'c.1·cling et·nt~·r h 1~ tJ,·1 :i
Asked their opinion on the eoun tv·s· ;ipprol'C'd by thl' S~in Ju:ui C:1p;~tr;1111,
central in1elligencc ?gency, v.ttich ts' in Pl:111111ng Con1n11ss1011 .
need of funds because its feder.1J sub-Yr.ting 4-1 Tue"-C1:11·. fhf' pl:inni·r.;
sidy is running OU\, Vinlove had no :1grt•t•d ro gr,1111 a t·o1;tl1t1on:il l;uid 11,,. comment. pt•1·nut to Cliff Lcg<nilt of L.1.~uno Hl";ii·h Norris and Sarord addresst•d the 1 11 lO 1s plnnni11~ to 0pC'n :1 rl't ycl1n,, curre nt struggle on the county board of t·c·nltr ;it 3'.!!0i :\lipi.l?. supervisors to get the intelligence files open for perusal by a civilian board of The new p:iper collt'Cfll'l!l Lt•11tt·r i~
rel'ic\v as a condition o(.increased cowitv across the rirt•r fron1 tilt· troubled \\':1"lL1
fundin'-: . . ' r , . • , , Heµair; Inc .. a nonpro(1!, oq,~,u1i1i.l!Jfli1
Norris sAid . "l f (S!Jpervisor) Rafph 11hich opcra~s on city properly adJ<Jce11 t
Diedrich told nic gil'e up the information to city hall .
or lose a dime. J'd tell hinl to go to hell Chinl·r~ of \\'orld llep:i ir-did 11!•\ 1 1•1('~·
and get my nioney elsewhere." objection to the 11('\\' Cl•nter {lur111g tllv
Savard said the intelligence unit ··is puhJic hcari111.i;. but a d1si:::run1Jed f!J t n1er
highly needed to con1bat <..Time. the as£Ociate of the fanllly-troubl('d oper[l!!V!1
unden1·or\d. and consun1er fraud. did. Richard ~1ac:\;1111cc told !he
Criminals don't go by street boundaries. conuni::.sion thal J ne1r rrcytl:11g centl'r
and you have central files on them. 1\·ould rrentc "a nui s:incr:· •
"I'd have my central intelligence unil "F:veryone I've seen has a p::iper an d
\Vith or v.•ilhout county funding,'' ht 1rind problen1 ... s:iid \lac:\nn1e c "I don 't
added. care ho1v hlgh the fence 1s."
To assure that such a ccntrnl l!e also advised 1he con1n1is..;1on 1hat
intelligence. office does not misuse its this \1·ould not be a recycl111 :; cent1·1"
po1~·ers, it should be taken out fron1 becausr it did not intend !o <1cc1•pt al1
under the district attorney's otfice t) Pt's ot rcc~·c!oble 1natcriaL
•·where politics is involved,'' ~orris said. "He'll be ;1 p;iper dealer:· he s:i1d
On the issue of the coroner·s office. ~lac:\an1cc further suggested 1he th1'
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~ ~1 1:1rd 1\\'01ld lh:p:ur ,·:·· he nsked.
ltl n1~ op1111011 lhry .ire o~rat1ng
d!r~.illy ;111\\\a.1·. ·
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d1"!·uv 1n·1 "I 11:~111· pl:u· .. ., 11 ;1 , not the
l""I:·· .il h.111d .ind c:u1!uinl'd 1h1' ~pcakrr
:1;;.11 ns1 bringing ··pl·1·~011alt11es" into the
t!1~t'li"':on
(llh<'t' J)(J111ls brought up b~· the
··111111111 ,~1t1ni·:·· 1r1'n· pos"ib:c problcn1<>
111tll l1l'i,1!hti0rhuod children >1!10 might
t: ~-1<1 rl11nh 1hl' ft 'l\Ct , and thr prob!e1n
t•f lil01\ 1ng p.ipt•r
II 11·,1~ sug~,·~h·rl !bat condi!lons of ·
;1ppr<l\ill b1• th:n lhf' O!>t'r:ition:il hours be
!rn111 !l ;1 111 to ti p 111 : th;1t cl1·11n up be
d1 1111• v11•11 11:1 '. ;ii\d th:1! tile perrnit be
l'l'I 1c111·r.J lll o;l,\ !ll(·:Hll~.
Elel'll'it· ()nfi11a111T
Savord and Norris agreed it should be proper location [or such iin or~·r·ntioll
separated from the sheriff's departn1ent should be In an industrial zone 11;hcrt·
and updated. other ··nuisance'' industries are located .
LOS ,\\CEl.ES .-\1'1 -The Los
i\11g('k1s C1t:r Cuunril Thur.~day $uspcndcd
;in urd1nancl' requ1r111g IO·to-20 percenl
r:uls in clrclricity us;igt'. but left th('
ord11H1nce 011 the books.
Both called for a central morgue and lie suggcsletl somewhere on the Ortega
better technology and physical facilities. Hi~hv.·ay.
., Basebal.1 Shoes
All Purpose Shoes
Soccer Shoes
Tennis Shoes
Warm-Up Shoes
Football Shoes
Wrestling Shoes
'
Tennis Rackets
CLOSED
'iUHDAY
Wilson -Davis -Bancroft
Dunlop -Yoneyama
Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Handball Gloves & Balls
Table Tennis Paddles & Balls
Squash Rackets
Density would conform to the new city
open-space standards wh.ich govern the ;
develQPmerit of the inland. hills. ~
Baseball Mitts · Balls -Bats
Softball Shirts ·
Softballs & Bats
Volleyballs
Basketballs
Soccer Balls
Under the plan only the most level l\J por\lons of a....age would be developed
into cluster housing, with the steeper .•
h1111 and peaks left untouched as
permanent open space. Computing all the
units on the over-all parcel, the density •
co•Jld not exceed l.~ units to the· acre. ,. '
lf the aMexatlon actually Is
consummated, it would place yet another
old ranch holding Into Ille control of san I
Clemente. ! , 1 •L / Two other major ranches are in u1e 1
master·plannJng atages, .the p r l m e
acreage ot~ l\eeyes Ranch now owned
by • coneortlum of Japan•,. lnv"5tors,
and the vast catU.e grazlnf llU)dl of Roy
Visbeek,
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Tennis Dresses
Mens~ BOys Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts
Warm-Up Suits
HaJs & Visors
Mens Tennis 'Sweaters
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Slant Boards
Weight Sets
Bike Repairing
Bike Ports -Tiris -Tubes
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Wednesday's
Closing Prices
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Sl lllJ N., PE Cf\d1) Hon low Close C»a
New l' ork lfps and Downs
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NEW YORK.STOCK EXCHANGE Ye ar'• Hi gh-Lows
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l OS A'CELES (AP>
\.rt LI Soulh\\l'Sl Corp
announced th1t 1ls f 1 rs t
qurir Irr lo~st ~ of $7 84 n111!1on
1s double.: the loss the f,-n1
sufft1Nl 11 the sa1n1.: pt11od
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B1 uti.: C Juel! pr~s1dl'nt of
thi.: u1h11g firm said <:0111pany
fl'~ll!Ul'S this \t 11 fell to
Sil <>2 m1\l!on fron1 ~15 l l
milhon for the first quart.er
las\ year
Syml>ola
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28 DAILY PILOT Wednesday May ('2 l.'11·1
We bought out the entire stock!
Famous Maker
Lugg a
• SAVE ALMOST
503
Originally made to sell for 850 to 3 0°0
99 99
to each
S•Jml1ltr t1J'1•'le15 !>D•r1cl' A bap tor !·l'r.1, ·r ~ 1 J i.11 1· ···
ha~.s !Cl c.11ry on5. lo'.', pr1ri;>d 101 limileo !1'1 ·· s~PD ~.1i " ~.I
s1orl's do not c,iriy all ~11t. 01 pa11r1n~
e 71" Sottside Zipper a~~ 7.'19 • 24" Solt11de lipper e~~ 10.b7
, ..• , •l6"SGfts1del1pJerB.1g 12.67 •Tc"te8lt 1.'l'I
...... • CarnuntB~g 17.99 •Cl ~bB~~ 4.'1'1
~~ .. :! I • 71' UndU Stil Bit '1 .9'1
Alia 'vJ1la blr · l.1d1ts & Men's C.1rmt"t B.it s 11 .44
. . . ,. . . . . . , '
Standard
30 or 40 W
Motor Oil
Protects engines from wea r
& tear. Meets Gov. specifi -
cations. Stock-up & save' Q
@:L7) Heavy Duty Motor Oil 36~'
--~ €---"'!!!.' Premium lOW/30 Oil 57,~
1 ~-~~L" TRANSMISSION
OPEN
ALL DAY
Mondoy, Moy 27th
Mernoriol Day
P1Lll, -ADVERTISER 3
2500
I
Regular
8456
6-PIECE PATIO SETTING @1 j '.' FLUID T~~~~!· 4' 1 c
FORD OR _ ·57c lb.~-~ TOMA nc:,m _.::or::::xR.::oN:.:T::::vP2r. .::01::::_ .:..::..:_ __ _.:=--=--·'11111.'i"""'"" fl SPEEDOL SAE 30 or 40 Summerizes patio or pool area with a look that's both fashion-
IY\hlOIVI' able & functional. 42" round tab le is heavy guage steel in
Motor 0•11 QCUAANRST 4 for 99c white enamel. Ti lting umbrella of floral vin yl. Aluminum folding
chairs are comfort padded, plastic arms. !-------'-'-----~~~~~
. Reg. 15..96 .... _. _
Folding
Bed
· HERE -A'RE. MORE"AUT-OMOTtVE YAWES -
Reg.
129b
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T l Reg.
1799 folding
Te1ble each Reg. ) 89 2.2'1
to 2.6'1
.... sac .... 73c 79t '19c
•.•. 10s .... )99
1.49 J.27 Now 37c Only r' COLEMAN 3-LB. SLEEPING EASY FOLDING BED OR TABLE
la~'" , · ", t ,~,:. ~r .' ~rJ n•t~ e•ir.1 ~1n1nv ~~.1r~. /~.fJI · hr '. ~· ,,, flll'i 1 .. '", ··
.
FAMOUS Lt[
OIL FILTERS
SIP GAS
TREATMENT
SIP Oil
TREATMENT
REBUILT J78 SQ. INCH
SPARK PLUGS TIGER RAG
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MULTIPll29 VITAMINS
RYBUTOL
IRON PLUS
Je) '•O'''> Lo~'-« 1n "
••••IY n~<100cuo; 1'1'
Reg.
1.50
BAUER & BLACK
PRO SUPPORTER
MAKE-UP
MIRRORS
lmr>O<rPd 9°11 '""" " '
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reg. 89c _ reg. 1.09 reg. 1.47
62c 86c 116
COLGATE CONTAC 200 BAYER
TOOTHPASTE· CAPSULES ASPIRIN
Sovir 27f. cin !Le l ? 1-lou• Col<l 1<·lo~l l11. Get\u•ne Bayer tor
7·ounce i•I''
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1-Miss CLAIROL . . ..
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reg. 1.37 reg. 1.38 99c 99c
Q.T. BY MISS CLAIROL
COPPERTON1 HAIR COLOR
? o.t, .Vbto Lotion
SPRAY
IUNBUR• l "1•,.s•!•"' .
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Reg. 1.94
$)48
SOLARCAINE
4 OZ. SPRAY
.\t:>•O\'ll 11)10V it" Jvn
h·1rn1
Discount 34 7 1 Pr ice
SALE! FOAM BACKED
70x60 CHAIR THROW
(Qlodul !hrow• pt01Pt! ch<>"I,
"nhnn;o, r~tn> d~tn•~. ~«ngc
8:f 3 ~ 49c
Buy 3 for Price of 21
MARVEL COMIC BOOKS
fan!0'1•C buy In tomic lor•. Yovr
+ovot•!e eflor11c 1e1\ in brond
Santa Ano
1406 W. EdiOCJtr & BriftoT
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SAVE! SCOTTS GLEN
SCOTCH WHISKY
Regular
3.19 2a9 .
KING EDWARD
., . IMPERIAL CIGARS '
ligtlt.up at 01Jr low priC• wi1h
.Amcrlc;o'\ b•111~fing cJ;a11t
Swhh•1 Sw••t C'9•r• .t2.1f
Fountain Valley
Mll!ll"'I• of T-
• b FOR 99c
BOHEMIAN
BEER
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l ·o~l <1' Dorf
3?.?.,
HARKOFF
VODKA
998
Hatl
gallon.
TEN HIGH
BOURBON
•,
Thrifty f'=-::/='4
Discount ·249
Price ·
WASH 'NWEAR
GIRLS' SHORT SETS
Siio'" wi!h o toordfriotlng tt:ip on
rob wOill hohe• or blou11•on
atyl•• In n\'lon or Pol)'•111r.
Ojrl• 1111• l·t• ,., ....... 2,tt
El Toro
El Toro at Rockflttd
SALE' HANOY
AUiO NEED S
Special price for Nature l o~ers 1 It's weatherstripped to ~eep outdoor sleep-
ers romfortabl•' aod w,1·ri1 full Y l'l~.~HABLL. ~l1(1" LIPPER. 3 poun~.
pol yester tilled. conlrJsl1ng co~r·:1, ~"d Im··
Di scount
Price
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10-LB. BAG ROYAL
OAK CHARCOAL
A ..,,i.1 for 1umrner roolt-ou"·
It 1 nu•C~ 1•o•h~g. long lo1hn<J
100! Wood ba~e Super 1ovm9
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PILLOW STYLE
AIR MATTRESS
P I 11 ~':I"''''" B 'I lh"ht So.
" · U'" " C'" '"" B<'e>th. Pool-
'"''
Regular
1399
Thrifty 144 low Price
PORTABLE
TABLE TOP BBQ
1-" t.• f~, qlnc~ m~al > o i.hof'T'e
or ""o~ c; .. 11 od1u'" lo• eC11Y
~<''1 1 {On1!o> 5,,,, '" n to ,.if.
Reg. 21 C . 33,
Can 219
of 3
Disc_ount 111 Price
iiMi .L=,
INSULATED
HOT-COLO CUPS
~••p ,.,.~, '0' '"«I, 101,
> '" ~ •J L••o• c•oor ,
PECAN
ALUMINUM
TENNIS RACKET
12·0Z.
Vacuum Tin
FAMOUS WILSON
TENNIS BALLS
20 EXPOSURE
126 COLOR FILM
69c Case of ·
24 •. S2.29 10.~. . PRALINE·N·CREAM
Pl1u 1 J rnot• 1ptciol llavor .. In·
tludin; Ckerry Vonillia, Choco•
lot• Chip a. R0<.~y 'o)Od.
Ch0<olo11, Yonillo, Strowb••l'Y
CHIPPER'S BUTTER
TOFFEE PEANUTS
REGULAR OR DIET
12-0Z. CANADA DRY
H•lf •ll•1t ................ 1tt
Ouoltty Vlr9lnia P•Ol'Ul!I . with
bull•t tofl•• ~001in9,
Si.Imm•• tool•rl T~• 'f)Olkling
kut• of Coroodo Dty,
Huntington Beach '"' .................... , Huntinc)tan Beach
21 \'j 1 ltath lt¥d. .. """"'•
Costa Mesa
·uoonuwot~
Santa Ana
1325 lrl•lol ol MacA-\ Fountain Valley
"161.ff H ..... ot .... r
Westminster w"'""""""' hWto w .. 1
HunfiilqfGn Beach
95 ...............
Huntinc)ton Beach m1w.-
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Laguna Bea~h
EDITION
Totlay's Final
N.Y. Stocks
VOL. 67, NO. 142, 8 SECTIONS, 110 PAGE S ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1974 TEN CENTS
Parl{ Avenue Subdivi·sion Clears One Hurdle
A JO.unit subdiv1s1on along Park
A venue in Laguna ilea ch has C'lcared a
legal hurdle by nearby ho1ncowncrs. but
faces a further challcugt• soon. when a
final tract 1nap l'Offit'S bcfofc the Laguna
lle<1l1l City t:ouneil for f1n<1l opproval.
wh.ii:h alleged that 111 a ppr u I' 1 11 g
prelirninary fllans for d1•vclop1nt•nt. lht•
c.-ouocil had erred 111 not tnaking certain
L·nvirunmental dl'l'LS1011s.
rcsoluuon v.a s not signlficant enough to
11 arrant a revision or the entire
procl'durc.
halt grading on the !\-tiller Tract.
The council declined, largely due to
advice by Seymour that il would be
irnproper for the city to get in the middle
of the fight between the
community association and the develop.
crs.
quality of life 1n Laguna lll'<tC'h ." Chlleo\1•
1vrote.
Reached for con1n1t·nt ull t h l'
association's cn11ci sn1. Sl·\ n1 ou r s;11t.l h1"
advice had been upheld-b~ the l'Ullrl
action \\'hich the assot·1a1100 los!
tl•qu1·s11·d th<d 1t11· 1·11.1
.~l'tlun pr•JI 1d1ni.: for
t1•1r11 11u111ca!io11 l1e!11·ct·n
!'!ll!HllUnl!~ gro11p.; VII
Jl1.'lld111g ill•\ 1'lnp1nl'nl
l"lllUll'd t,1ke
1111pruvcd
1he ci ty and
proposed or
In a fo11r-pagl' single-sp;1ccd lelll·r to
the council. lhc ·rl'1nplt• Jhll~ l'onununity
Association urges the council u1rn1btrs
to delay approval of !ht· trat·t. <Jnd
ehart.;C'S th<t! lc~a\ <1dvicc received !Jy
the council is '·co lorL'<I. ·•
·rhc tract of $85.000 hoines-1ra~ tilt•
obje>et of a l<111 suit Uy !111t· a.swe1atiou
t ... .....
Takes Bri1le
In a cuurt dL•tision Thursda_1 l)rani;e
County S11p1._.rior Coun Judge ;\lark Sod1·11
ruled agains! lhe ;.1:-,s(x·1aJ1on . l!ncl1ng thci\
tlll' conHnun11y group h:id th1! 1·xh.1ustt:d
<1dn11n1s1 raln1· r1·r11ed11.·:; prior to Ilic
<·uurt action. t!i<it lhl· trn(·t 1n;1p 111
<JUCSIHHI h~ld hl'l'll apprn11•([ hi' a1·t1 1u1 ul
!;n1• prior lo thl' cou111·1! q,.,-,~1111 1 .irHl 1h.il
the. tl'ehnu·:il errur 111 llllJ11g uf H l'UUllt.:ll
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l;uru ~laharaJ Ji. IG. and bride i\IJrolyn l.111:-. .lnli11-.1111. ~~ 11 !1n \1 ;1'
the Guru's i;eerctar). \\'J\k d0\\'11 L!.1:-.l e at HoL·~J:u1d ('t111111n11li\,1 l i1u .1 Ii
at Lookout i\lountain in lll'n\ef. 'Stor.1·. Page :J
Lagitna. Trustees Favor
Budget Guides Ove1· List
By 1111.AR\' KA,'J.:
Ot lt'le Dail~ Polo! Sl•ll
Laguna Beach Un1fil'<l School trush~es
abandoned a dctai1l'd list or propos<'d
restorations to the J974-7J st·hool budi::1.·t
Tuesday. in favor or using !he gn:ils
co1nmiltre's guideline's to llistributt·
mooey which would return to the district
if the lax override clcclLon succcl'ds.
The meeting v.•as the second tin1l'
trustees <1ttcmptcd to presl'nl voters a
picture or "''hat would result if the
election is successful. or ii' it fails .
But once again I.hey failed to l'On1c 10
agree1ncnt on v"hat progr11n1s would he
restored if the $271,000 revenue from the
Lagttna Krh•l1na
Victim Loses
lndia11 Jc,vclry
A follower of the llare Krishna cult lost
$4.390 in Indian jewelry in a burglary and
ransacking of hi.<; home at 420 Linden St ..
Laguna Beach Tuesday.
1•l1·t·!1on is rct11rn1<d t•1 th1· bllfl)!l'I
Trustee Patr1c1a (;illl'tll'. \\hO led thl'
<'ritical dl'b.ite iig111ns1 Ille prnpost•d
rrstoratinns. stH!J::PS.JC'd tht•v pn~tpnne
d('cJ~ion until d1s tr11-1 pr1111·1111·~ 1·nuld Ix•
further l'xan11nl'd <l!!:11n:-! lhi: li11d1n~s of
lhC' goals con1n11Ut'1·
The j:!onls l'Otnm1111•t• 1~ n grou11 n!
c·i1i1ens. student~ :inti 1·1h1t':t1 t1r.-1\l11ch
ranked go<ll:>. 111 1h1• disl ri('t
Basic skills. {'ounsl•li1n.:. E 11 t:: I 1 s h
progranls. thr pr1n1:1ry rr:11h11~ prn!!ram.
~ind grL'<1\I·~ sp1'c1:d 1 d u <· :i l i on
opportunit1es ''-l'T\' lhl' l11p pr1nr1t11.·s
detcrn1int'd.
Trus1re Gl'rnld Linke 11111111•d1atl'l.v
t1~rced \11th ,\1rs. l;illl'llt'. ;111d tlh' other
three board 1n1•111 brrs -.1:1111· H11.rd,
Norn1an Bro1~·ne and ~lil'h<icl S;1gar -
finally agreed. too.
1'hrl't' IU<l)Or lll'lllS t r11.~t('t'S ;ire
:1!rrad~· co111n11!tl'd In -tn!:d 1u~~ ;ibout 70
!lercent of the election fund s -11ill
rcn1ain at \hl' top of the rl'!:;lor::ition list.
ho1vevcr, dC'spitc the nl.'11· d<'C'ision
Seventy thousand doll:irs 111 ;J :.! p1.·rcc1H
(St•c 'l'HUSTl~ES, Pa gl' 2f
VAIL\ l'ILVT AIJ
SELLS A:'Vl ~Tfllf\G
The final tract map for the tract by
develoi>er David ~tiller will come before
the council June 5.
In the letter to the council, Association
Cha1nnan Hon Chilcote was especially
t'l"llll'al (Jf the advice given tO the L'OUllCiJ
by City Attorney Tully Seymour.
i\t a previous council meeting the
:1s:.ric1ation had attempted to get the
t·uuntil to reverse previous action and
"1..egal counsel has been rolored \Yith
bias that has favored the rights of
cor1x>rations over the rights of
individuals. \Ve bcliev~ the city council
\viii find that this vie\\' is shared by n1ost
citizens \vho are concerned about the
"The court heard ho1!1 s1d"~ .11H t 111.ut.·
a decision basl·d on ll11· 1·\ 1dl.'111-1•
presented Hnd 1:011t·!u1trd 1h1· t•111 ;i1·11·d
properly. SO ! don't think !11:1t s\;11t·11i,•r11
really stands up undt'r .111 :tlys1~.' \llL'
;ittorney said.
1'hc assot.:1at111n l'ha1r1na11 s h·'lt'I' .ii"'
~ltl1ough a1·l,no11 ll«h,:1ng th a1 the group
1-,11111'•1 t"11111Jll.'ll' \\llh d l' I l' [ 0 p I.' r S
111u111·r:tri11. !ht· li·~tl·r 11nt1·., tl 1t· pullt1c:il
1111]1 !\'! o! th1· r1•.;1d1.•111"' gl'uup
Th,• 1na1ort1~ !It thL· p•.:oplt• ul lht!
'l\•11]ph· Jl1JI ~ ('(l!l\!IHllHll t'il'l'!t>d ~OU 10
01111·1· Tl11· Trn1ple 1!11!;-; Co1n1nunlty
\••01·1.it:,111 I t'Pll''l'llti ~01111.' 7 U 0
I l\1/l'il'. ii l'O!l('ILJdl'S
Resort Use Supported
For Avco Coast Lands
l ,1\ (;0111plai11ts '
• Patricia Hearst
Named in Kidnap
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LU" .\.\C.FLl::S (UP!l -Patricia
l!1·;1rs1 sought for 31·, months as a
._1d11:1p 1·ie1im, \las hcrselr forn1ally
ch.ir~ ... d 111th k.idnaping tOOay in a
(.'t1s11ers Hit
Ii or Lttnlli11g
1 fte1· Curfeiv
By L. PETER KRIEG
Of !~1 01itr Pilot Siii!
l·'1fth l1ist rtct Supervisor Ronald \\'.
1 ·,1.,pers can1c under fire today for using
l)r.1nge County Airport alter the 11 p.n1.
l'11t'fl'll for the chartered plane that nev•
111_, U1rthoa~· party guests to San Diego
\lnud~y night.
~Ir::.. i\Iarcia Bents, one of Caspers'
1hr1'l' opponents in the June 4
'uper\'isorial primary, said Caspers used
;i "technicality" to circumvent noi se
:1batcn1ent regulations at Orange Coun-
1y Airport.
'"By using nn Electra jet to transport
his 6U paying guests. he avoided a ti1ne
eurfl'w iniposed hy airport authorities for
Jt't takeoffs Hnd landings," ~Irs . Bents
~<l id.
An aide 10 Caspers said iltrs. Bents is
off hase \\ ith hl'r charges.
"The Electra \vas used on purpose. The
11l•llll' is quiet and does not violate noise
n·gulations. ·· said ad m i n is tr at iv e
;1:;s1slant Robrrt Nelson.
\!rs. Bents maintained that anv
airrlane arriving after 11 p.m. is .noisY.
".\prop-Jc\ by any other name is still a
noise nuisance arriving that late at
ni1:ht. ,. she said.
\!rs. Bents also accused Caspers of
l'XCct.'ding his self-lmposed campaign
SPl'llCling 1in1it.
··That is un1r11c,'" :'\elson said. "It is
(See CASPERS, Page:?)
complaint alleging she becar11e a gun-
.,, .. iclding membe=-of the terrorist cult
that abducted her.
The 2() -year-old heiress and t\l'O
men1bcrs of the Symbiooese Liberation
Army sti11 al large. \\'il\iam and Emily
fiarris, "''ere charged in the 12. hour
abduction of a high sc hool youth during
their desperate attempts last \\'eek to
avoid capture. ~tiss Hearst \11as reported to hare told
MORE HEARST STORIES
APPEAR TODAY ON PAGE 5
1he young man that she 11·as not a part~·
10 her origina l kidnaping from her
Berkeley apartment on Feb. 4 but that
she joined the SLA because she didn't
think her family did all it could to met'.!\
!he ransom demands.
The complaint filed by the Los An-
geles distri<;t attorney's office against
:O.liss Hearst also listed five counts of
assault "''ith .. deadly weapon \\'ith intentt
to kill , lour rounts of robbery in the
first degree and a second rount of kid-
naping for the purpose of robbery.
Bail for the granddaughter of the
foun~r of the Hearst ne\vspaper empire
if she should be aprrehendcd \\'as set nt
550.000.
The long list of charges against llliss
Hearst and the Harrises was made public
by District Attorney Joseph Busch.
1\nxious to stamp out the last of the
SLA. the FBI and police pressed an
intense manhunt for the trio, setting u1>
special arrangments for them to
surrender by telephone or to the Los
Angeles Press Club or Bar Association to
kC'ep from being killed.
"This is the first time I ever heard or a
kidnap victim beroming a kidnap
suspect," Busch said.
The district attorney snid there had
been no "deals" offered the fugitives in
return for their surrender,
;,Thev "''ill be treated as 1\e 11·ould
treat a"ny other criminal case," Busch
said.
The charge of kitlnaping for purposes
of robbery carries a possible pcnalt~· of
life imprisonment.
Lagu11a Parl{i.t1g Meters,
.
llil{e Will Add $160,000
from a Sou,lhem california city ren1orin;.t:
them from its downtOY.'n busincs:i;
district, Scboll said.
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CHARGED WITH RAPE
Actor Mel Stewart
Girl Testifies
She Did1i't Call
Police iii 'Rlipc'
CLEVELAND. Ohio I /\Pl -/\ lli-vcar-
old Cleve1and Heights girl has tc siilied
she didn't call police or others after 11·h<t!
she alleges was her rape by actor :\lel
Stewart.
Stcwan. 1vho pla~·" Linclc l!enry 111 thr
CBS televison series. "1\ll in th!.'
Fa1nily." h<1s denil'd the charges.
The girl also testified Tuesda\' 111
Cuyahoga Co11nly Comn1on Pleas Cuu rt
that she roiscd hl•r anns 10 n1<1ke 11
easier for Ste1\·arl to rt•n101·c her
swea!er.
"He pulll•d n1c cto11n on lhe bL'll and
began undressi ng ine" she tcst1fl•d . "I
told him to slOp but he d1d11 't. lie thl'n
put a blanket Ol"C"r me and go t undressed
tSce UNCLE, Page 21
E11ternlll Bay·
Driver flunte<l
.4 f Ler Crush
Laguna Beach police loday sought ;in
F.merald Bay man fo11o'A·ing a high-speed
single-car rollo1·t'r acc1dcn1 Tucsdav
night at Coast lligh\vay and Enicrald
Bay.
Police identified the rlr1ver or the c;1r
in\'olvcd in the 1nishap as John N, Kllldl'L
23. of 157 Enicrald Bay . Police alll'gl>d
j~~~o~~=~n;n :i~~t-r~;ifee:~ in~~nj~~
Rec1~eatio11
111 Ni~11cl
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By l' \ \O.\CE PEAR SO\I
.\ resort ~1n:a -not private hon1es -
l\OUld hl' <1 \)('tier u ~c for Avco
('om1nunity l)1.'1·clo1wrs· oceanside laud
111 L:1i::una .\ii,:ucl, nel~irding lo a rtgional
coastal commission staff reJXJrt.
!1ecreational use v.·ould "maximize
p11hlic acrcsS to coastal rt'SOUrt.:cs ~nd
;11·oid a rt']lt'lition ol !hP obscr\td
e-.:clusivi1~· ol thf' pn,·att· coasLJI
re~ident1al conununitics now dotting thP
Or:1ngt' l'oa.~t," Planner Bob Joseph saul
1n his report.
The South Coast li l'gional Zon1·
("ons1•r\at1011 Co1nn11s:;ion 111!1 have ;1
hl'~1ri11g 011 . .\rco's J;11,.,t propos::i!s for i\'.>
.i&-acTt' lratt sca v.·ard or P;icific Co::ist
H 1~h11;i~· .and its 97-11{'re inland tract Fn-
day in Long Beach.
The con11nission mcl"tin begins at 9
;1 ni. 111 llllrhor D l' pa rt m e n t
hl·a d(1uarters. 9'.!5 llarhor Pl<i za Drive.
,\rco 1rants to build 390 condominiuni
units on thl' 97 acres off Pacific Coast
High1ray nt'.'ar Niguel Shores Drive.
Commission planners ;ire recommend-
ing approval of that plan. v.'ith rondi~
lions.
A\'l'O officials \1ant !o build 901.1
ccndorniniums at a density of 20 units per
acre on the tract oceanside of Pacifir
f'acific Coast ~ligh1vay near Cro\\·n
Vallev Parkwav. Coriinli~sion Planners :ire recommend-
inµ. dC'nial.
In his report. Jos<·ph uutlincs !h "
rLcre:irional potential of the sill' and SJ}'<>
th,ir a private co1nn1un11y <toesn't h;,ive lo
.hr near tht' coast Hnd 111 1h1s case 1.i
.. inappropriate .·'
"There is n1uch prc·~SUJ't' to d<·1·t•l11p thl·
l:.ind :1rou11d La~un~1 \i,'.!Ul'I... Joseph
notes. ... anct many or the public services
;u·t' strained to capllc11y."
Hf' sa\"S 11nl.v thret• ur;dcvt•lu\>L'd are.1-0
in Sou!h Orange Counly ;1rC' left for
co<istl1nl' rcereation : !ht' 1\\•ro tract. the
Ch;indlcr-Shcrman propert~· sout:i of 11
;ind the bluffs above D<lna Point Harbor
Financial studies done bv !he lr\·iuc
Con1p<1ny for its consti1! property
!See AVCO, Page 21
Orange Coast
Weather
Cooler Thursday with increasing:
lo1v clouds ton ight and Thursday
rnorn1ng. i\1ostly sunny in the after-
noon hours. Highs in the mid 60s
.11 the beaches risu1g to the mid-
ios inland.
;,'\!'i'l,f·: l 'OUA. \'
Craig M. Joseph told the investigating
officer the theft included 324 loose stones
\\'Orth $3,240. one large neck1ace valued
at $750, and 10 rings and braccletl) worth
$400.
A few words in the right place can st•ll
almost rinyth1ng. At lcrist t'Mt sec1ns to
he the story of these re\\' 1vords.
lnst::illation of new parking meters and
conVL·~ion of present meters to a 2D-cent
an hour rate on Coast Highway in
Laguna Beach will bring an estimated
S\60,000 in additional funds aMuatly to
the city's parking account.
The city council recently g a v e
preliminary approval to COflVersk>n of
about 100 meter~ presently on the
highway, and installation of about 450
new meters.
1'be city would acquire the used n11.'lt0rs
at about a third the cost of DC\\' ones,
Scholl said.
The councU approved metering Coast
Highway from 100 feet oorthward of
Crescent Bay Drive to Ruby Slrcet.
pexclusive community and fled .
A paSSt!nger in the auto, Fred lNlgato.
22, of 23342 Cavanaugh St., El Toro, was
ejected in the crash which ripped up
about 30 feet or guardrail on the
highway.
.\ 1~-year-olct liigh sc/1001 base-
bo/! player. struck by a liglzl·
11111g bolt tl1ot lilt 111111 111 [11e
fure/tead Ot/d Clltl'lt.' U!H Iii rOit!]I~
Ins rig/it lleel. escup1•<I u:1 th 011/y
siiµerficiat bur11s Tne.~d11y. Sec
Sports for more 1le1u1l.s. Page Ii.
Al Your Ser'fil• J MllMY l rH 11
Joseph, a jeweler, told officers he
could positively identify the stolen
articles as they were his own design.
Police believe entry to the r&11idcnce
\V31 made through an unlocked rear
door. Joseph toJd of(icers the door was
unlocked because he didn't hnve a key,
The home Is shared by Joseph, his wife
and Child awl another Kri.hna couple,
police said.
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20" SWORD FISH PLANK .
stainless steel b u ck cl .
(phone) or (phone)
ll took only ttn'ce days to sell the ite1ns
listed in that Daily f>ilot clesslfit.'CI ad-
a story lbat is orten r peat.cd by satisfied
U9e~ ot Daily Pilot ads. Oi~l the direct
line to p{ace a few words of your own.
Phone 64.2·5678.
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Al the to-cent rate, Ute old 100 meters
returned about $80,000 to the city, Stan
Scholl, public works diredor. &aid.
N'w meters cost about $40 each, but
the city may be able to acqUlre about
one-third the new metffl It need.~, uaod
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The 21ktnt rllle tmposed appears to Ile
exempt from a cWzen referendum Inst
year overtwnlng the council approved
general 20-cent rate ror the entire town,
up fn>m tG-cenla an hour.
The exemptioo OCCW'a because th e new
ordinance reol<ICIS the new fee to the
Cout Highway area and along Laguna
Canyon Road.
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Delgado did not require hospitalization .
Traffic Officer A. J. OeLoca said a
report on the oceldc.nt indicated the
!OUthbound auto may have been traveling
between 80 and 85 miles per ho1lr as it
entered the well·known sweeptng curve
near the community's Gate fo~our:.
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.._.! DAllY Pll_o_i ____ ,_e ______ w_l4'_ie"'a~. May ~1.:
• Recreation
Aides OK'd
In Laguna
Residents of SOuth Laguna n1ay soon
have recreational opportunities more on
par with Laguna Beach residents.
,Laguna Beach Unified School trustees
agreed Tuesday night to lake part in an
agreement with the county v>hich \11ould
hire at county expense part-time, after·
school recreation aides for the
playbrround at Aliso School in Sooth
Lagwia.
The County llarbors, Beaches and
Parks Oepart1nent has agreed to pay the
aides slightly less than $3 per hour for
,,·ork at the playground.
Thi s \\"OUld include an aide ~londay
throug h Friday from 3:30 to 6 p.m .. and
on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. During summer. Christmas and
spring vacations. tbe playground vtould
be op<>n a11d an aide \\'ould be on dut y
from 10 a.nl. to 4 p.m.
The agreement still isn't finalized, and
the Orange County counsel has been
<Jirected to draw up the contract.
'rrustccs agreed to the basics of the
proposal, hut reriucsted lhe contract be
for one year only, le guard :1g.'linst
pcssible inflntcd costs during 1he con11ng
years.
The L..1guna board also requested the
county pay for insurance rosts.
Business to.tanager Clyde Lovelady ''ill
report to the IJoard when, and if, the
agreement is finalized.
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TRUSTEES ...
salary increase to all empl~ycs. S3L106
10 increase tot;:i! reserves from 31 ~
percent to 4 1 ~ percent. :1nd 595.544 in
.:-taffing ;Jt the five sthools. 11·ill be th e
• first items to be re stored if the election
passes.
The remaining 30 percent of the ne\v
· rc,·cnuc would be plascd in unassigned
rcaUOc<llion .
In arguing .for Lhc u n a s s i g n e d
reallocation rnethod, 1\1rs. Gi!lelle ..said
.she felt the election revenue should be
pul in areas such .'lS the ne\v reading
progran1, 1vhich \l'OUld have received
~6Jl00 according lo the proposed list of
restorations.
''The reading program is high on the
list of goals, and $6,000 is hardly
enough:' Utrs. Gillelle said.
Trus1ec Bro\\'JlC, 11·ho originally backed
!he list of proposed rcstoralions. ilrgued
that practical district expenses to be put
-back into !he budget were necessary,
· <1long with the educational programs.
''The district n1ust go on, even while
~·•e're implementing goals. \Ve can't just
let our buildings fall do'''" because \ve're
fol\ov.·ing the goals," Browne said,
sJrcssing the need for maintenance
funds.
In addition lo the decision 1nadc
regarding restorations. trustees 1~·erc
again in disagrccrncnt over lht! proposed
cutbacks.
Trustees Gillette and Linke fell there
,,.ere slill excesses in areas such as the
district music prograrn. conferences and
consultants. special educnlion programs
and the district's learning center.
They argued that the staffing units -
from "''hich teachers. aides. counselors.
librarians and other personnel arc
deri\'ed -should not be cut at all -but
parlicularly not at the elc1ncntary school
level.
But Superintcndant Don \\loodin gton
1old trustees if staffing unit s 1,·ere not
cut. "it v•ould be paralyzing in some
areas, to certain programs."
No decisions "''ere made on cutbacks,
and trustees 1\•i!l again cxainine the
budget al a spcci<il study session next
Tuesday at 7:30 p.nl .
Kill.for-hire Case
REDONDO BEACI! !LT PJ ) -Tu·o men
were arrested late Tuesday and charged
with conspiracy and solicitation to
commit 1nurder after they allegedly lried
lo hire a man to kill 11vo shcriff·s
deputies. Charged were Jerry Day and
Richard Gilbert, bolh 27.
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Three Zmaes
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Planners Order
Density Report
~lcmlX'rs or the L..1guna Beach
Planning Con1missio n and Board of
Adjustn1cnl sifted through El handful of
proposals for density reduction Jn the R·
2. R·l and C-1 zones Utonday night, and
told Planning Director \\1ayne Moody lo
put what was left in a coinpletc draft by
n~xt ri.tonday.
The thrre zones -mcdiu1n and hi gh
residential and light con1n1ercial -arc
now covered by a e-0ntroversial, urgency
moratorium passed by the city council.
y.•hich has greatly reduced const ruction
1n these aft'ilS.
No action 1,·as !;iken al the study
session. but the offlc1als \\'ere able to
re<ich t·on~ensus 111 sc1·eral areas
previously unresol\•1'CI
r .... ·o Y.'l·eks :1go. the two planninJ:l
bodies sµh t unu !'Cl't:'r:1t conimiltees,
each studying one phase of the densi ty
reduction problcn1
One l'Olnrnitte c. h c a d e d by
Con1n11ssioncr Sally llcllerue. cxaniincd
Lcig·una Unit
Will _411ply
For Fun<ling
Uespi1e obiet•tions by Tr u st e es
PJtricia Gillet!c and Gerald Linke
trustees \'Otcd 3-2 Tuesday night to apply
for $6.000 in federal funds to expand the
J_,agun11 Dca ch Unified School Distric!'s
drug education program.
The dissenting trustees argued that the
di strict should ke<'p its program in one
direction primarily the county
seminars led by Dr. Herb ·Brayer, of Ille
County &ard o[ Educalion.
··\Vhy aren't we coritinulng the
{'Stablished program?" :>.lrs. (iil\ette
questioned.
Assistant Superintendent Robe r 1
Reeves said Brayer's program y.·ould be
continued , but the application for more
funds would serve to expand and
sophisticate the program.
"The money, if \\•e get it. \\Ould pay
part of Dave llagcn's salary:· R..:evt>s
explained. Hagan , an e I em en I a r y
counselor. ii;_,. head of Jhe districl"s
current drug education program.
T\\•enty-six districts in the country ~·ill
receive the funds. and each "''ill hare a
''School Team for Hun1an Ecology ",
\\'hich will be trained to deal with local
drug abuse probleins.
It the Laguna proposal is accepted, the
team wi ll be composed of ltagen, Trustee
Jane Boyd, Thomas Dugger, a district
administrator. ri.lick ie Thibodo. district
psychologist, and Ed Burl i ngham ,
teacher.
The tean1 \1•ould be trained in a rebional
center in Oakland.
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hel\\·een Corona del ~lar and Laguna
Beach sho\\" that resort de ~·elopmcnts are
nced('d, Joseph said.
Forthcoming parts of the coastal plan
intensity of de\'elo pmen t a n d
recreation -1\ ill state an intent to
•·preserve coastal land for recreatioo and
open space front the mean hi gh tide line
to the nearest major publi c road p.:1ral·
Jeling the coast," Joseph said.
lie added that the alternative at least
deserves ··adequate consider a Hon."
The Avco projects have had a stormy
history before the regional and state
coastal commissions. Bolh have been
denied in other forms at least once.
The inland tract - on which Joseph
recoinmends approval -is part o( <1
larger 411-acrc projec t. onlv part of
\l"hich is within Ille 1,000 yard pcnn11
zone.
It includes an 18-hole public golf
course. 10 holes of which the coa s1;1t
commission must approve, and about
2,000 housing units.
Adjacent lo the or e a n s id e
condominiums. Avco is planning a hotel
and commercial area on 17.6 bluff top
acres. That proposal Isn't part of tl11;;
application.
The land also includes a 10-acrc pa i k
abo\"e Salt Creek Beach, which Avco sold
to the t'Ounty a fey.· years ago.
Avco originally had proposed to build
more than J,600 housing unit s on the
~l'<1ward acres but cut it down during a
series of governmental hearings.
The company recently filed a $29-
mi!lion la\VSu.it against the state and the
coaslal commissions for turning down its
claims of exemption from the roastnl act
requirements for the two lract.s.
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just another one of ~lrs. Bents' wild
alleg_ations trying lo make headlines and
trying t.o shake the credibility of the
supervisor."
Nelson vowed tJ1at Caspers will not
exceed the spending limit.
And he pointed out that Caspers ls the
only supervisor who has tried to enact
an ordinance to regulate campaign
spending bf all supervlsorial candidates.
"But he couldn't even get hls moUon
seconded,'' Nelson sakt.
Caspers, himself, waa unavallable for
comment on ei!W.r charge.
bulk and density standards, and in the R·
2 (medium density rsesldential) zone,
decided to allow a larger number of
w1its per square feet than previously
suggested.
Property owners with lots between
4,000 and 6,000 square feet can construct
ty.·o units. the officials tentatively
<1greed. with the provision that attached
units must undergo design re\'iew by the
&ard of Adjustment.
The officials felt that with the design
rc1·ie1\', and the space limitations, block·
hkc structures would not result , but
property owners would be sati..!lfied .
Up until this lime, Commissioners
\1·ere talking about allowing only one unit
on lots less than 6.000 square feet.
Commissioners and board members
also reached consensus on what to allow
in the C-1 (light commercial) zone.
They tentatively decided the ground
floor must be commercial. but some
proportion of the_ top floors 1nay be.
residential units.
:'\foody \\'as directed to 1vork out an
exact arrange1nent for allowing a certain
number of dy.•ellin~s ·in the commercial
:irea.
The officials also discussed a
con1 rnittec report concerning t h c
proposals' relationship \.\'ith t he
conservation clements of th e general
plan.
Com1nissioncr Bill Leak made several
sugges!ions for limiting cons!ruction in
areas such as beach parks. hluffs.
drainage channels, beaches and y.·ater
channels.
:\loody y.·ill also incorporate these in his
ne11· draft.
The next pub!ic hearing on densi tv
reduction is Scheduled for June IO, but ;,
1:opy of ~loOOy's draft is expected to be
available to the public by the beginning
of next 1vce~. to ins ure ample ti1ne to
cxarn ine the proposals.
President Nixo1i
Will Not Coniply
lT1itli, Tape Order
\\'ASHINGTO:V rAPI President
!\ixon notified the House Judiciary
Committee today he would not comply
11ith a subpoena demanding tapes or II
\\"aterga te conversations.
Rep. \\'iley ~Jayne (R-Io1va ), emerged
from a closed con1mittee session and told
nc\rsm~n that the \\'hite House response
1\·as delivered to committee Chairman ---------cc------SENATE PANEL BACKS UP
JAWORSKI, Story, Page 4
Peter \\'. Rodino Jr. (D·N.J.), about 11
a.in., one hour past the deadline set by
the subpoena for a reply.
~fa)'ne said Rodino told the 38·member
committee that he just received the
response "and said it \vas unfavorable
... it \\'as negative."
Earlier, Xixon offered the committ ee
one edited transcript in response lo the
co mmittee's request for tapes of 66
\Vhite House conversations dealing \VJ1h
the dairy industry and International
Telephone & Telegraph Corp,
Ni:ton's lawyer, James D. St. Clair,
said the President feels he has already
given the committee everything else it
needs for that phase of its impeachment
inquiry.
St. Clair said many of the 66
conversations sought by the committee in ,
connection \1·ith the ITT and dairv [
industry matters 1vere not recorded and
thal others were not..,eertinent to the
co1nmittee's inquiry.
··\Ve feel the operati\'e conversations 1
have already been furnished ,'' St. Clair
said. 1
All that will be supplied, he said, is a I
partial transcript of an April 4, 1972
eonversation between Nixon, former !
.\tly. Gen. John ~1itchcll and former
\\1hite House aide H. R. Haldeman.
St. Qair said testimony at the Senate
\Vatergate hearings shows that there was
discussion o! the ITI case during th;ll
mC<'ting.
* * * Judge to Order
Break-in Case
NI aterial Public
WASHINGTON (UPI) -U.S. District
Judge Gerhard A, Gesell said today he
would order the \Vhite House to turn over
any "relevant afifl material" documents
needed in the Ellsberg break-in trial
scheduled for June 17.
"I don 't recognize executive privilege,
If anything is relevant and material, it's
going to be produced by the United
States," Gesell remarked during his third
day of oral arguments on pretrial
motions.
"We must proceed with what is
relevant and' material in thls crime.
We're not going to have a secret trial of
public matters,"
Gesell said that the ·Ells berg
defendant.II were enlllk!d to examin&
tlle!t While House personal files and said
he would ask tile House Armed ServlcH
Cmlmittee for · the testimony o f
Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt
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No, it's a si1nulated 1najor auto acci dent on the l '('
Irvine ca1n pus. where n1en1bers ot' UC! Exper1tnl:'1t·
tal College first aid classes Tuesday put \\·hal ill·
structors Bob l'a ln11~~r and Barry \\'ciner hal'l' \<1ttg!1t
tht•111 10 1v0rk .. \utnn1nb!l(' ('l ub ol ~ou thern C1ilifur-
11i:t l'u11Lr1butl'd thl~ rcal1stn· props for the excr1.:i~C
V1rsl aicl students 1111·olvrd are fine today . but i.:Olldl-
llon uf car's or1g1 11 :.il occupa nts is unknown.
Liquor Hijacke1· Fcices J,a~una lloard
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Ok.a YI' Student
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B,· T0:\1 BARLEY oi I"• 0111, Pilol S1i11t
J·lis !;:isl al'cuuc of appeal clost·d by the
r\evada SuprCllH' Court Gene nandanu.
.;'s , convicted.of hijacking ·;:1nd <1t1c1np1.111i:
to bribe a police officer, retur11t•d to
Orange County Tu esday un9l'l: ht';11 ~·
gua rd to face the sentencing he a\·01dcd
\\'hCn he ncd !O r\e\·ada a year ago
As District A!lorncv Cecil ll itl-..;
1\·atchcd. Superior Co1·rt Ju'lge Jarlll'S
Turner sent Randano to th count~· Jail
after rej ecting defense auorn('y LA..>onard
t\otcBride's plea that his client be con1·
milled to the Orange County :\ledital
Center. •
Randano. \rhose al\egcd hcan e-0ncl1 qp n
\1a s the cat.L~t' of 1nany delays in lus t1111
!rials, 11,111 be returned to the cour!r011111
June 19 to face court action on thl'
probation he allegcdlv violated \1 hen ill·
W 0111en Voters
On T ele·visiou
Three n1e1nbers of the League 111
\\'o rnen \'oters l\'i!l explain the pru~
and cons of the nine propositions lo
appear on the June 4 primary
ballot in s1>ecial progran1s 011
channel 50 Thursday at 8 µ.n1. and
Sund:iy at 9:30 p.ni.
The paneli s!s incluclC': I. C' c
Podolak of Orange, past pre~idcnt
of the Santa Ana-Tustin-Orange
league; Kit Drollinger of Et Toro.
past president of the Orange Co:i~t
lea gue and l'<ancy Jones of
Huntington Beach , treasurer of the
Huntington lie ach league. t.
IL•(! Ca!ifon11a fur l.:1~ \ 1·ga ....
nandano ha' not \l'! scr1 l·d 1111• \lU-tL1r
F11I tenn ;1111! 1l1rt'~· .11·:irs pro:iation hl·
rl·t·l•h·l·d friun .)udicL' T111"1H'I' 11H1re th:u1
four .1·c<1rs ;11!0 ;1ftl'r hr s111tchl·d S.20.111111
11·ur1h of liquor fn11n th t' old Saddleb:iL·~
Inn in L.:1~un~1 Ur;1\'h lo 1hl' furilll'I"
Fl'ht:iano'.~ Hl·~1aurant 111 > l' 11 µor t
Drach.
Hand1u10 11;1' v111· 11f tht• hl 1nd
l'ntr.rt;11nL·r · .... p:1rlnL·rs 111 tlll' \\'t'"llhll
!)ri\'e suppl'r L·lul> 01x•r;1!1011 Bu1 lhl'tr
as.,01:1at1on rnded 1111h Fl'l1t111n•1's filing
of ii b1ttei!1• fought l'l\ ti :ll'lion ;:1ga1nst
the L:is \"L'i;ns n1a11
Dcn1ot'ralit'
I~ndorl'cn1c11 l ~
The Lai::una llca('h O~·rnn('r;1t1c Ch11J
11 ill <:onsidl'r endorscn1t•nts f ti r
nonpnrtisan sc hool <Jnd l'!1Unly posts as
\l'r\I as prl'·pri tnar~· IJ1•1n0Crat1c party
('ndorscnll·nts in ;1 nil·c!lng :1t i :;o p n1.
Thursd:i) :it thl' llo1ne of Pt lt'!' Frct'n1:in,
3052 ~lountain r 1c11• Dn\r. L;i;.:unn
Bearh.
The public 1s 1n1 it{'d 10 ilttend !he cluh
rune!1on as 1nc n1bcrs \till' on candidates
for the l!l con!rSlt'<I 1iffrLT~ ;1ppraring 011
the .June 4 hallo! Tht' club 1•.111 also
discuss and propose c·ndor:.l'!l1ents on the
nine hallol propos1!1ons.
Endorse1nent s ror all t' :1 n d i d .'l t es
rt<1uire a t110-th1r<J S \Ole of 1nc1nhf•rs
1>rescnl. 1'hr cndorsen1l'nt 1)()rl ion of lhL'
n1ccting \l'ill be tha1r<·d bi \'t1rna
llol!ingl'r. Club president is Fran
Engrlh<1rdt .
LaJ'.:'un:i Bt•:1rh Ln1f1cd School District
tn1 .... lt't'S unanimously il f:reed Tuesday
n1gli! to alto11 a 5!udt·nt to become a non-
1"01111g l!Jl•tnbt•r 111 !lit• school boilrd next
f.tll
· ~·vr 1n;111v \'\'ilrs ::.tudent ll•adrr! at
1.:n.:un.1 H~;1t:h High Seh<IOl h a \" e
1·111npl;111u·(t at11a1t till' laek of srudent
rt•presl'11t:111011 1111 Ilk• ho'1rd. and next
\•·•ir 11il! lit• !th· t1r~! \'t•;1r tli;i t /l .<;\Udcnt
i111l l1;nt' ;1 1111t·t• 111 d;s1rict pohr1ci..
-.\l1h1111gh thl' ~!udl'nt rn.1~· not \'Ole. he
1n:1.1 p:irtic.:ipah· 111 !ht• fo!lo\11ng ll'ays .
-\11<·nd lJ0;1rd n1t't'IH1J!S
H~·t'l'l\l' ;111 :1gl'nda and ~uµport1ni;
!J,,r1111u·n1.; fqr rht' 1111•1·1111gs
. ~11·1'! 11 1111 ! h,• ,<;u1~:n11tcr11Jrn1 prior to
Wdrd 11it·t'!1ng' COflCt'tlling agend,111ems.
-S..•r\ e as liaison bct11·t'C'n the board
,111(1 tile ~tuclt·nt~ at Laguna Uearh lligh
'->.. h1MJl
-.\la~· par!1cip:ne 111 discussion.s of
a~··nda 1!em.-; prior 10 the l"ote.
l'h' ~tudt•flt <; 11 ill IK' stlect ed by !ht
'tLalt·nt bod~· of 1hc J11gh school.
Fl"fllll Pll!/C l
l3 '.\ CL.E . :.
hun.ct·lf and lay do11·n on the bed besidr
!llt'
:-ihC' s:11d shr \1as afraid of him and so
didn 't fight off his ad1·antes. She s.n1d ~
l'<1uldn·1 ll';11·c the room af1crwards
bl't;111St' he 11 11uldn't return her
und1·r1xu11 <;, ~;1~ Ill'.; hl' 11;1nted them as a
kl'l'p.~:tkt•
She ;11"0 IC'51Jfli'd the~· \\'l'rc in bt'd 90
n11n11tt:; and tlK·n Y..1tchcd television
do\111stairs beforr Ste11·art d rove
;n'a~. She ll'Slif1<'CI she didn't call poli ce
;11 1h.t! tirne and didn't c:t ll her parents.
that she d1dn "t tall for hcl11 during the
1nr1dl'nt or at1t•1npt to !cave.
She S<lld Stt·11:1rt telephoned two da ys
l<ilcr to apologize. --"-------~~
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BIC YCLES--f' ARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES
538 CENTER STREET -COST A MESA,....646-1919 ClOSlD
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Baseball Shoes
All Purpose Shoes
Soccer Shoes
Tennis Shoes
Warm-Up Shoes
Football Shoes
Wrestling Shoes
Tennis Dresses
Mens & Bays Tennis Shorts
· Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts
War'm-Up Suits
Hats & Visors
Mens Tennis Sweaters
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Tennis Rackets
Wilson -Davis · Bancroft
Dunlop · Yoneyama
Racquetball Racquets & Balls
Handball Gloves & Balls
Table Tennis Paddles & Balls
Squash Rackets
Baseball Mitts • Balls -Bats
Softball Shirts
Softballs & Bats
Volleyballs
Basketballs
Soccer Balls
Slant Boards
Weight Sets
Bike ·Repairing
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EDITION
VOL. 67, NO. 142, 8 SECTIONS, 110 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 , 1974 TEN CENTS
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D•llr PilOI Stall Pnoto
Sla11ghter On Te11tl1 Avea111e?
No. it's a simulated major auto accident on the UC thc111 lo ,,·ark. ,\ulon1obile Club of Southern Calif or·
Jrrine ('a1np us. where 111cmbers of Ul'I Experilnen-n1a contributed the realistic proPs for the exercise.
tal l'ollege first. aid <:lasses Tuesday put whal in-First aid students involved are fine today. but condi·
s_t r_u_c_t o_r_s_B_o_b_P_a_lm_e_r_a_n_d_B_a_r_r:_y_l_V_e_i1_1c_r_h_a_,_·e_t_a_u.::g_h_l __ t_ion" o ~Cars· original occupa rlts is u n k~owri. ·
Irvine Seeks ·Air Station
Council f ' ote~ for .'$50 ,0()>[) ,~f ouitori11g Stutio11
Irvine City Council men1bl'.'rs Tuesdrt\'
night voted to ask the California Air
Resources Board 1AR 8 ) to locate at
least one $50.000 air quality 1nonituring
station in lr\'inc.
The decision to request the data-
collecting service came during a study
S'!Ssion in which the impact of smog on
future city growth ""as discussed.
Dan Liebern1an, program 1nan;iger fnr
the state AltB, told councilmen thev
should not be approving developme rit
proposals unless they are cert<1i:1
t>nvironmental impact reports f o r
projects adequately discuss air pollution.
.. ,f you are planning a city of 400,000
you must quRlify lh~ em1ss1ons
associatrd \\'ith the va rious alternatives
in your g~neral plan," Lieberman said.
Impact reports should inc I u d e
es1ima tcs of the amounts of pollutants to
be generated by automobiles nc\\'
rcsidcnfs or employes will drive.
'·if you don't know how much pollution
a developmen t will add, then you
shouldn 't approve the project-.''
Llebcnnan sa id .
On the other ha!ld, projects approved
\Vith .. inadequate" impact report
information on pollutants, Lieberman
said, will subject the city to lawsuits by
enviroomental action groups or may dis-
qualify the city from oonsideration for
highway or sewer construction federal
gri.lnts.
Presently the state of Cali fornia has no
system for enforcing stringent air
pollution control measures spelled out by
fed eral Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) guidelines.
Federal rules include limits on
approvals of indirect sources of air
pollution such as industrial parks, major
shopping centers or do"'Titov.'11 parking
garages.
The trend of state legislation is to\vard
e1npowcring regional air b a s i n
coordinating agencies to determine
places where dcvelop1nent may or may
not be permitted.
Orange Coast
By collectin~ basic data on tl1c qual1t~
-of air in Irvine cily offlci<.1ls <:an justify
their decisions lo appro\·c or dcn_:i• /It:\\'
developments on the basis of accurate
estimates of impact on air quality.
Liebcrn1an suggested.
After January 1. Lieberman said. Hl('
EPA will begin issuing or \\'ithholding
Pt"rmits for developments classed ;i~
indi rC<'t pollution sources.
~ta.vor (:abric!lc Pryor told 1\'Jl' sratc
official the city of lr,•ine doesn't
necessarily .. "·ant to grn"· to a l'il~· of
400.000. but rather becau~(' of other stale
IJ\\S fel•ls it must allO\\' such growth .
"Herc is the dilcn1ma "'e face~ \Vhat do
\\1· do 1vhcn the EPA says \\'C can't grow
any 1nore and HUD t U.S. Department
of Housiog and Urban Development I
s<1.1·s \.\'C have lo provide low-cost
housing·:··
Councihnan Robert \Vest added to the
dilen1ma by asklng ho\v a city might turn
dn11'n a development 1\'hen .. the developer
sa.\·s hc·11 sue us for confiscation of his
pru~rty?"
Lieberman suggested that projects
\1hich can be proved ta lo"·e r en1issions
shouldn't conflict \\'ith edicts of other
~See Sl'ATI01'', Page 2)
Saddleback Hospital
Gets Money of Estate
Close 10 $135.000 from the estate of
~lelen Dubsky \Vatts. a Leisure \\lorld
resident wf'JO died April 23. has been
bequeathed to Saddlcback Community
lfospita\. ·
Equal an1ounts \rill go to the An1erican
Cancer Society and the American Red
Cross, Orange County Chapter. said r-.Irs.
\\'atts' widower Hov.'ard.
Watts announced his \\life's gilt as he
presented the first installment. a $19.000
check, to the non-profit hospit.'ll's
l:!:xecutive Director Harold Gano.
Mary Weldy, the hospital's public
infonnation offi~er, said the no-strings·
attached gift came as a total surprise to
hospital officials.
"Since we v.·eren't expecting ii. \\'e
don't knO\.\' yet \\'hat we'll do "''ith it." she
said. The girt \Vas design.1ted only for the
General Fund. which can be used for
almost anylhing.
ti.·lrs. \Valls , who had Jived in Leisure
World only fou r years, had long favored
the activities of charitable organizations.
Her first husband died or cancer, but
Law Enf oree111e1at
his life "·as prolonged ina!l~' years due to
the help of the Cancer Society, Mrs.
\\'alts' niece Marian Dubsky Jonse said.
1\ graduate of USC. ~·!rs. \Vatts taught
school for ye~rs and held a pre·
vocational life dipl a in home making
for elementary junior high teaching.
She also v.·as an honorary member of
the Delta Kappa Gamma society and
Phi Kappa Phi.
BE ON LOOKOUT
FOR-A WHA1'?
SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Police are looking
for a gee-haw whinney diddle. a moon
spinner nnd a flipper-cl inger.
l)r. Rainon Ross. an edue?ation
professor at San Diego State, explains
they're dup licates of early American toys
-stolen Tuesday from his car.
LA Charges Patty
l(idnap, Robbery Co1111Jlaints Filed
LOS ANGELES IUPI I -Patr11.:1a
lfearst. sought for 31:: n1onths as <i
kidnap victim, was herself forn1ally
charged v.1ith kidnaping today in a
complaint alleging she becari1e a gun-
wielding membe~ of the terrorist cult
that abducted her.
The 20 ·year -old heiress and !\ro
members of the Symbionese Liberation
Anny slill at large, \Villiam and Emily
Harris, lvere charged in i.he 12 -hour
lrvi11e Ol\.ays
8% Teachers~
Pay Increase
lrvine Unified School Di strict teachers
and adn1inistrators shook hands Tuesd:1\'
on a nc\v pay pact 1vhieh "·ould gi\'c thC
teachers an eight percent salary increase
next y.ear.
The -agreemenl, \Vhich "'ould hike the
IO\\'est salary of a beginning teacher
fro1n S8.343 to S9.010 a year, \\'as reached
in a special executive session Tuesday
night.
1\~achers voted ~1onday to accept the
pay package \\'Orked out o\'er l\l'O months
of negotiations by representalives of the
board of trustees and of the three
teachers organizations.
1'hc package, \\'hich includes fringe
benefit increases and additional funds
~llocated directly to schools, will be
included in the 1974-75 budget and will
cost the district S320,000, according to
J ohn Rajcic, assistant superintendent.
According to Airs. Fran Morton at the
superintendent's office , the agreement
also includes special funds to reimburse
teachers in grades four through six to
compensate for thei r longer instruction.-il
day.
A Sl.600 discretionary fund f o r
counselling in grades seven through 12
has been set up, she said.
An additional S35 per student has also
been allocated to the schools to be used
at the discretion of the administrator:s.
The pact also included:
-An increase in the amount paid
teachers for additional schooling from
S33 per graduate unit to $36 per graduate
unit, up to an $80 maximum.
- A raise in longevity pay from S499 a
Jear to $524 a year increase for each
year of teaching up to a 12-year
maximum.
-A raise in the amount paid lo
teachers \l'ho oblain masters degrees
from $499 to $524.
A fringe benefit increase of $100 a year
Jn dependent coverage.
Reduction of the average number of
students in a class from 29 to 27.
Kunslt.'> lurnlttes
Free Hostllg·es
KANSAS CITY I AP ) -Angry Jackson
County jail inmates seized three guards
as hostages and held control of one
seclion of the fortress for three hours
before surrendering early tod ay,
The inmates first exchanged their
hostages for County Executive George
Lehr ~nd a local newspaper report er.
After eight of the 46 rebellious prisoners
n1ct with ot her newsmen to publicize
• grievances. the inmates released Lehr
and KaOsas City Slar reporter Harry
Jones Jr. unharmed.
It was the third disturbance at the jail
in a \Yeek.
abduction of ;i higti .~rlluol ~·011th durlll !.!,
their desperate 11l!l'nlpts ];1st \\'('l'k tn
a\·oid r:1rturl'
~liss Hearst \1as rl'portl·d to ha\·t· tul l
MORE HEARST STORIES
APPEAR TODAY ON PAGE 5
the young tnan that she \laf: not :1 party
to her original k1d11;iping: frotn her
Berkeley apartnlcnt on Feb. 4 but th ~lt
she joined the SLA ht-cause she didn't
' UP I Ttltphoto
CHARGED WITH RAPE
Actor Mel Stewart
Girl Testifies
Slie Dilln't Call
]Jolice iu 'Rape'
CLErELA:\"D. Ohio !AP I - A 16-ycar-
old Cleveland !·!eights girl has \cstif1cd
she didn't call police or others after \\'ha!
she alleges was her rape by actor ~1el
Stewart.
Stewart, 1~·ho plays Uncle Henry in the
CBS televison series. "All in !he
Fan1ily." has denied the charges.
The girl also testified Tuesday in
Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court
that she raised her arms lo make it
easier for Ste\vart to remove her
swenter.
"He pulled n1c do1\·n on the bPd and
\:legan undressing me" she tcstifed. ··1
told him to stop but~he didn't. He then
put a blanket over nle and got undressl'd
hirnself and lay dov. n on the bed beside
me."
She said she \l'as afraid of tum and so
did.n'l fight off his ad\'an1.es . She said S'rlc
cou!dn·t leave lhe room ;1fter1vards
becau~e he 1\'ot1ldn't return her
underpants, saying he 1\·antcd thein as a
keepsake.
She also testified they were in bed 90
1ninutes and then v.•atched television
downstairs before Stc1vart d r o v e
nway. She testified she didn'I call plllicc
at !hat liinc and didn 't call her parents.
that she didn't call for help during the
incident or attempt to leave.
She said Stewart telephoned two days
later to apologize.
Sau Diego Ar~ou
tl1111k ht•t' lt11111l\ did all 1! ('Uiild to nH:et
1ht' ran ... 1u11 d1·111a11d<;
Tht' L'OrnpJ.111ll filt:d !Jy !lie Los An-
gt·le,; ch~lnt·1 :ir1orn('r·.., oflirL' ;:i~oin~t
\liss Jle;11·~1 ;d-.o listed fl\'t• counts of
:1~sault \\itn ~ dl'<1dly \\'t•apon 11·ith intcn11
tu kill. lOlll' tnunt.~ of robbt·ry 1n the
lirs! dl'gl'l'l' :1nd a second count ot k1<l·
11:1p1ng tor the purposl' (!f robbery.
H:nl tor lht' gr;i11duaul;hll'f of \hl'
foulldl'I' uf 1hr llcarsl ncwspapl'r empire
!See HEAR ST. Page 21
Cltspers flit
F or Lu11tli11 g
,4fter Cu1·fe1v
By L. PETER KRIEi-
01 !™f D•ilY Piie! Stall
1:ifth District Supervisor Honald \\I.
C;iO:pers ca1nc· under fire today for using
Or;ingl: County Airport after the II p.n1.
C·urf1•',\' for tht• t:h<irtert'd planr that fle1\'
his hirthoa.\· party gut•sts to S;.1n Diego
\!ond:1.v n1c:hL
~!rs. ,\\arci;t Bl'n!s one of Caspers'
!hl'l't.' UPiH>Jl('JllS In till' June 4
-su1X'r\·1sorial prin1ary. snid Caspl'rs used
a "tech nicality" to tircun1\'Cll! noisl'
JIJ.'.'lte1nent regulation~ at Orange Coun·
1y 1\1rpon
"By using :111 Electra jct to transporl
his 60 pa,ving: guesls. he avoided a tin1c
curt\:\1' imposed by airport authorities for
Jct takeoffs and landings." l'vJrs, Bents
said.
An aide to Caspers said ~!rs. Bents 1s
off bast> "'ith her charges.
"The Electra "·as used on purpo se. The
plane is quiet and does not violate noise
regulations."' said ad m in is tr at iv e
;,1:•si.o:t:int Hobert Nelson.
\Ir;:. 13l'nts 1naintained that an\'
airplane arriving after ll p.m. is nois};.
.. :\ prop·Jl't by an.\' nthcr nan1e is still a
nui:;c nu1s;111ce <lrrh ing rhat late at
11i;.:ht." shr :-aid.
~!rs. Bents also :1ceu:;cd Caspers of
excci:ding ills self-in1posed canipaign
spending liinit.
"That is untrue." '.°'ielson said. ''It is
JUSt another one of .\\rs. Bents' wild
<1llcgations trying lo nuike headlines and
trying to shi.lke the credibility of the
supervisor.··
~e\son \'Qi.red that Caspers \\'ill not
cxr0 cd the spending li111it.
i\nd !le pointed out that Caspers is th!!
only supervisor \\'ho has tried to enact
an ordinance to regulate campaign
spending by all supervisor:al candidates.
.. But. he couldn't even get his motion
sccundcd," ~clson said .
Caspers, himself, \\'JS unavailable for
comn1cnt on either charge
lrrine Council
Seeks Aus u:ers
0 11 I niprovernent.r,;
B(•fore app roving major projects
ranging from bike trails to street
l;_indscaping. Irvine City Co u n c i 1
n1cmbers want to predict hov.· n1uch
improvements v.•il\ cost to mnintain.
Councilmen decided in study session
Tuesday night, lhe~1 1vill need mort'
inforn1ation from staff or consultants
before deciding on a ca ·pi la I
in1provements pollc~.
Public \Vorks Director Brent ~tuchow
\1·as asked to find out ho~v n1uch it \\'ill
cost the eitv to studv construction and
n1aintenance costs for" proposed projects. Weather
Cooler Thursday with increasing
low cloud s tonight and Thursday
morni.ng. Mostly sunny In the after·
noon hours. Highs in the mid 60s
at the beaches rising to the mid·
70s inland.
3 Sheriff Hopefuls Gripe
SAN DIEGO (A P) -Arson v.-·;1s
suspecled today after l\ro brush fires
burned ove r 250 acres cast of San Diego.
By late Tuesday, firen1en containl"d a
150-acre fire two n1iles west of Alpine in
Harbison Canyon and a 100-acre blaze in
llios Canyon \vest of Flinn Springs Park
in Lakeside.
Arn11.·d with information \Vhich allo\rs
eounc1ln1en l.O determine ho\v 1nuch i1
\\'ill cosl to build a street nnd 1naintain it
for t!ie next 5. 10 or 15 years' Mayor
G;ibriclk• Pr.vor said. will n1ake it easier
to drtcr111inc spending priorities.
INSIDI·: TODA l'
A 14-year-old hig/t sclwol bast·
ball J>layer, struck by a lig}tt•
1ting bolt tliat hit him in the
forehead and came out through
lits right heel. escaped with only
supcrficUd bunts Tuesda11. See
Sports for more details, Page 11.
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By JAN WORTH
01 fflt D•lly f'lltl Sllll
i.aw enforcement in South Orange
County needs to be stepped up and
drastically modernized, three candidates
for Orange County Sherif( agreed
Tuesday night.
The three, Marshall Norris, Eagene
Vinlpve, and George Savord, appeared in
Lebure World at a forwn set up by
form~ Inglewood police chief William
Kennedy, • backer of savor<!. Keanedy
also was moderator <lf the forum •.
The olher three candidate. for the
oUlce, Jerry Lee Lawrence, Spero
Janloe, and Bradley Gales, did not
attend.
"1 the end of the Jwo hour meeting,
Kennedy offered Savord a chance to
"take off his candldale11 bat" and speak
Independent of the other two candidates
about pending legislation affecting la\v
enforcement.
In the earlier part of the program,
where each candidate was give·n an equal
ctiance to speak, all three said they
lM!lieVe the present sheriff's department,
headed by retiring Sherif{ James Musick,
Is at least 15 years behind the times.
"We've waited 18 years for a sheriff's
~bstatioo in "'uth Orange County."
~orris said. "It was an emergency 10
years i_ago. •
. "Regardless of wjlat you've been told
or read in tbe papers, there is no
blueprint lo~ a substation In Laguna
Niguel. That's just part of the political
campaign of ooe of the supervisors. You
can't do plans In 30 Jlays."'
Norris ..... nea the proposats by Fiith
District SUpervl"'r Ronald Caspers that
one courtroom at Ille Laguna Niguel
Civic Center be temporarily used as a
sheriff's substation.
"It doesn't work, it never has \l'orkl'd .
and it never will work to have police in a
courtroom," he said.
Savord, former chief of police in
Cypress, told the audience of 100 if h<' is
elcctOO he will make sure each of his
officers carries an advanced first :1id
card and has "llfe saving oxygen in his
car right along with air for the tires."
Savord also suggested thst to improve
police coverage of the I a r g· e
~incorpora'ted ares from Ca pistrano
llellch \<r El Toro, he would propose
trilning resident deputies to work {ront
their homes.
'"Ibey could report to a roving llold
supervisor," Savord said. "This would
save the colt of driving back and forth to
(See' SHERJFt', Page 2)
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DAILY PILOT AD
SELLS A1VYTHING
A few \\·ords in the right place can sell
almost anything. At least t'naL seenl.s 10
be the story of these few v.·ords:
20' SWORD FISH PLANK,
stainless steel b u c k e t ,
(phone) or (phone )
It took-only threl' days to sell the items
listed In that Dally Pilot classified ad-
a story that is oftc-n repeated by s.'ltisfit'd
users of Daily Pilot ads, Dial the direct
line to place a few words of your own.
Phone 642-54178.
,(
Cfluncilmen also asked cit~· staff to
pr<'pare a rl•port on the ways city actions
1n1ght expedite progress on
1111tlcrgrounding or overhead power and
tt•l ephone lines.
1'uruer Case Ending?
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. iAPI -Alter
nearly nine months and n11l\lons of
words, prose<:utors today \\'ill make B
Unal effort lo convince a fl'<ICr31 jury
that flamboyant businessman Clenn
Turner and seven associates comn1itLed
mail fraud. The jury was expected to
st8rt deliberations Thursday in the case
ag,inst the eight. chnrgt.'<l In connection
wlth the o~ration of Turner's cosmetics
and motivational cour$t empire.
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5 Planner s
Join Irvine
This Month
Fl\'e ne\¥ planners \Viii have Joined the
City of lrvlne planni ng start by the end of
tht' 1nonth.
The new planners fill po s i t Ions
auU1oriied by city councilmen nearly 0111.:
.\ear ago.
1'1t>y are:
-Richard Coacher. 25, who has been
an asrociatc plonner \\'ith the city of
Riverside. (;oachcr \\'ill enrn Slil.200 ;i
yc<ir and be responsible for tract nu1p.
use perml! and zone change matters. He
is a graduate of Cal State. Doiningucz
II ills.
-Jan1es (;regorius. 26. \rho was
assist;int planner \v ith the city of
Torrancr. Hired nt a salary of ~12.200 ;1
year. hr \\'ill v.·ork on general plan
atnendtnents and study 1\·<1ys or enacl\n~
general plan policies. lie is a graduate
of !he l'nl\'crsllv of Y.'isconsiti.
-Linda Shu1nfr \1'ho lea"es a planning
job "'ilh Oranj!c Cou n1 y. At $11.340 a
yl'<Jr, she will be rr~ponslble for
en vironmental hnpn ct repor1s and other
~spccts of development planning . She \s a
graduate of C;il State Fullerton.
-Ton1 ~l inl'r. 11'ho h<is been an
assistant planner for the clly of Laguna
lit:ach . He begin s 11·ork as :1dministration
planner with responsibilities fo r spec;ll
projects, dcn1ographic data, sur\"eys and
report publication at an aflnual salary of
Sl0.300. He is a yrciduatc o[ S<tn Jo<;c
State L'niver~ity.
-Robert Shiota. 11·ho has been ::i
planning intcrne ·with !he city t1!
Lakewood. Ile \vill be responsible for SllL'
plan rc\'icw and o!her aspects of
de1·elop1nent planning and 11·ill c~1rn
SI0.300 a ye!lr. Shiota earned a bachelor's
and ma sh.•r of urban clesign degrees al use. -
Frona P rige 1
HEARST, ..
if she should be apprehended 1\'Js set .:it
150.000.
The long list of char~es ;ign111s1 1\l i.~s
Jlearst and the ll:irrises 11as rn;idt• public
b1' Distr ict Atrorncv .Joseph Busch.
·Anxious to stnrnP out !he last of lhl'
Sl..A, the FBI and p;ilicc presSt'd an
inll!n.!!e manhunt for !he trio. s('ttlng up
special arren~mcnts for !hcrn to
!lurrender by telephone or to the Los
Angele!! l'ress Cltth or Uar Associn!lo11 lo
kt·e p from being killed.
"111is i!'I lhc first lime I e1·cr heard of a
kidnap l'ictirn hecoming 1l kidnap
auspect." Bu sch said.
The district <il!omev said lhC'rc -hnd
been no "deals'' offcrCd the fugitives in
return for their surrender.
"Thev \1·ill be treated a.~ 11c 11ould
1~et 1iny other r:rlminal case." nusch
sai d.
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Dally Pilot S!ilf P~o:o
OFFI CER J OHN JU NGK EIT EXAMIN ES AB ANDONED GETAWAY CAR
Color the Band ft Pi nk and Blue and tht Auto Orange
Police Wiclen Searclt
For Mesa lloldup Man
n~· l\HTHUR I\. \'INSEL
i\ rnanhunt 11·11s sprrndlng lodn~· for :1
l'olnrfull.v c!nd holdup rnnn 11·ho 1onk
~1.330 from n CosU1 ~lt·su n1arkl't
Tucsdn.1· oind fll·d in 11 li!tle ornngc tor.
The gcta11·n~· 1·phltlc 11·as rrt·ovt'red 11.:t
long nftl'r tl1<' nrrncd rohhl'ry of a
SafcwA.v &lore <1t 211 F.: !7th SL. 11·htn an
lndlgnanl h1!1dlord nntil'l'd 1hc s!rnnge
vehicle in a tenant's asslgnl'd parking
space. . '
·John I'. Bennett. 'l7. of l-'ullcr1on. the
store rn;1nagrr. told lHlit'er Jeff !\lilll'r
tic had jusl eornplctcd tallying the d11y ·s
reeclp1~ iii 5: 15 p.111 .. \l"hen he 11·as
;1pproachcd from bt·hlncl .
'"Arc .1·ou 1he n1anagcr·.··· !he colorl"ull.v
;![!1rcd b<tndit :1sked . J!e ll'Orc a bng:lit
blue suit and ~harp pink shirl .
Hi• 1hen said he had a request. handing
1:enne11 a J.b1··5·inc11 inde x l'ard on which
11·as writltn ihc fuel th;11 the-store ,,·as
bt•111g robbL•d .
",'\011·. walk to11nrd the offitl' ... he
rcportc<ll.v said.
llC'nnC'H. 1..-ho had been 0~1 his 11·ay to
· rhc bnnk to ·make UC'posrts ; ~aid hl'
hr>sitolcd. ,.,.hereupon lhe bnnd it. \\·ho
ll"as 11·cn rlng ·dork sunglasses. reached'
rncnnt'ing ly under his coat.
ThC' l'irtim .'!.:lid he never sn11• n gun.
but that the robber·~ ic.1· attit ude
i1111itntrd he n1c:int business in c~·ery
Sl<'P of the holdup.
Once he hfld !he 1noncv \\'hieh \1·as
concealed In a bro1rn p11pe1:bag sna tched
<tt ra11don1 frorn <1 nenrby shopping cart.
!he bandit headed for the door.
Investigators said Benne!! nt that point
yelled for son1eonc <11nong !he handful of
clerks nnd boxboys present lo get the
n1an'.'! license number.
Shorl!.v aflcr the 5: is p.tn. hcisl. a ca ll
fron1 the landlord complalnlng of
unauthorized parking in his lcnant"s
pince ecnt patroln1cn f{os coc Broad and
,John Jungkcit to the scene.
The.v said investigation sho1rcd the cnr
\1·as stolen froin \Vest Co\'ina. Po\lec
believe ii definlt clv 11"as the 1·ehlc le
involl"ed in the robbery.
I
Qption OK'cl
For Irvine t
Electidns
lrvlne Citizens are · to be given an
opUon to petition for special elections t!f
fill vacancies on the city council , the
councilmen decided TUe&day n11ht.
Faced with the possibility the election
of HftQl'Y Quigley. to the state treasurer'!!
post ln-NOv~bct, councilmen directed
the city attorney to draft an ordinance
settlng a city policy on fllllng council
vacancies.
If Quigley wins the Rcpubllcan
prhnary election on June 4, he would
face t1 Democrat In the No\'ember
Reneral election. On winning that race,
he would presumably vacate his city
counctl !!eat Jn January, 1975.
City Attorney Roger Grable re\'iewed
lhe ollcmetlvcs !!tale law provides for
fllllng vacancies on clly councils .
Within 30 days or the creation of the
council opening, councilmen 1nay vote to
appoint e successor. If they doo't fill the
9e&t by appolntment a special election
must be called ..
Under new !late election law. however,
cities may have only two elccllons In odd·
nun1bcred years. ln March n. n d
Norcmller. TI1nt 1nenns the council sent
1vould remain empty two montfls. unless
councilmen appoint n replacement to
!erve the rcmnlnlng 15 months of
Qulgley's lern1 .
The option eouncilinen sug,qest!'d be
placed In !he city's I0\'1" 1\·oulcl gll'e \'oters
2j of the. flrst JO days to pc tllion thl'
cou nci l for a special election
~taror Gabrielle PrYor ~aid todav 1hi·
propOsal in efft.'CI '·pr.ohibits 1hc t•Uuncil
fro111 appointi ng a rep I a c t"nl c n !
coull('ilmnn fur 25 do.rs Hiler a vacnney
occ urs.
.'.'Ir there is 110 .cllJzen in1erest ill ~tllllng
:in election the council wou ld rrtni.n -Its
options and could nppoin1 a succc~sor (Ir
not ap point.'" she said.
J1i:1c!lun 1rith1n lhl' :JO-d:iy period
1ncan~ ::in cl('('!ion 11·ould ;iuto1natici1ll~
be required, t:rahlc explained.
\\'helher appo int ed or rlrttrrl. lhe
replatement eouneil1nan ser\'cs only tlll'
rl'maindcr of the !t•rtn.
lilil'S 111!\,I'. hr111·l'\"l'I". stipulatl' lli:Jt
apJXlillll'<i councll!ncn 111ay :;er1 c only
until the nex t regular r!ettlon. In no ease
111ay an a'ppoin1ed couneihnen run 111 ;i
succet'ding clL•c!ion \l"ilh a b a 11o1
designation of "Jneumhent". lirab!e said.
~11 s. Prvor sald the derision on the
\·acancy 1311· is 110! finnl. The \"Ole to
rcquc~t !ht drnr! crllinnncc 1r rt s
w1unlmous.
Co1111ty Pilot •
i:..-Ul'I t 1ltPh•lo
Tal'leff B1•lde •
(lu ru l\lahar.'.!j Ji . 16. and bride l\J;lrolyn Lois .Johnson. 24. \Vho was
the t:uru·s Sl'cretarr. \Valk dOVt'll RJ:;le at Hot·kland Conununily Churl'h
:-it J .. ookout :\lountni'n in lJenrcr. Stor\· Pa~c H.
P1~·e si1le11t Se1·ves Nutice
He Will Ig1101·e S11llpoena
\\._.\SI !!.\{~TO\
:\'lxon no!ified
I \!'I
1hr l!ouse
I 'r('<;HIL'i1 !
Jutlieiar.1·
C'o111rnil!ce today he 1101ild not eon1pl'.
1ri!h a subpoena dl'rlHU1d111g !:1pe~ <I 11
\\":11rr~:1tt con\'rrsatlons.
Hep . \\'ilr~· ~13.\'llC' I B·lo1vn 1. rm"l'gl'd
frorn a elO~l·d ron11nirle;,.· ~\'~~1011 nntl toftl
l1l'11·sn1rn 1ha ! !hl' \\'hi11' Ho11~l' l"l'~pono:I'
11a~ lll'!!rcrcd !O rorJunlUcl' ("h;ilrrn:1n
SENATE PANEL BACKS UP
JAWORSK I, Siory, Page 4
/'ctr!' 11·. fiodlno .Jr. 1 [l·\ .. J.1. ;1hout 11
n.rn . one hour pnst the dcndli11c s1·t lJ.1·
the subpoena for n re plv.
111'.111 '>!f'. n1altt'r<. llL"i"I'
thnr othtrs 11ere not
ti 1n1nittt·L'·s 111qu1ry
1101 rl•tordl·d and
pt·r!inrn! to 1hc
••\\1• !t·1·I !ht· OPl'f:lllll' tOIJ\'\'!"~O!IOIL'i
h:11·c alr<:ndy heen furni~hed." St. C!air
s;1id
All !h:1\ '\ill he s11ppli<'d. lie ~aid. ls <1
p;11 t1;1J 1r;i11seript or an April ~-1972
ron1t1~1111011 tx•t11l·l'n Nli1on. former
,,lt.1·. (;t•11. .rohn ~11tehel1 and lorm<'r
11 lilll' ll oust uit!c I!. n. llnl drn1an.
Sr Cl~ir s:iid testlmony ot the Senate
\\"oh•rp;;i1e ht·arln)(s sho ws lhat there \\as
1liseussiun or the ITT rnsc during lhat
111''1' l in!:! .
Fro1n l'119e 1 Response Grote~
Fo1· Wa y' to Halt
flousi11 g Tli eft s
\\'ASl!JNGTON !CPll -A Cal ifornia
nian ll'ho once traded a pound of bu!IC'r
for a flying les.son \1·as named today as
19i:l flight instructor of the year in ll
prog ram sponso red by !he Fcdernl
A1·ia!ion Admini5trntion and !he J\Jrcrn ft
01rncrs and Pilots Association.
~la1·nr snid Rodino tnld tl1C' '.l~·nictnhcr
co1nn.11ttec that he ju~! l"<'t'l·il"cd lhl'
response "and ~nirl it 11·11s unfal'or:>hil'
il 11·:>s 11ega1i\'<' ...
~t . t lnir spoke to r>cwsmen before•
l'!lll'rin1<1: nnothcr c\o~rd·door hearing of
1hc l'ornmi l!cc. The rornmlttcc heard the
111pc of n ~lareh 21, 1973 meeting
rui·sd111·. and M11nc n1cmhrrs said it was
1hr> 1nOst don1ngi n)( cvident-e aguinst
\1'!011 thel' have heard.
SHERIFF .1-IOPI~F U LS • • •
Senta Ane until plnn5 conic through L;Jr u
south Co unty !!Ubstalion."
He also urged heller coordinotion
bet\1•een the Leisure \\'or!d privatl'
guard s 1\·ho tnan ea<.:h gate !o the private
eon1munily ll!ld the shcrlff's deputies.
"If I 11·erc sheriff. I 11·ould like to fL"L'I
comfortable that t\'crv one of rour
guards here is 11·ell \"eiscd in first ·aid.
search :ind seizure l<nrs. a r r cs !
procedures, and use or firearms,., he
said.
\'Jn/ore. a businrssn1a11 <tnd forint>r
policeman. said he Jn1 ors the idea oJ
reserl"e officers.
"'\\'h.v does th(' shrritrs dC'Jlilrtn1enl
lurn this Idea do,rn .1•• he asked .
··Because n1un~' of the qu;Jlitied rncn ;1rl'
4j years old-~·l·I J kno11 m<Jny n1cn 1h;1!
<ige 11·ho are in helter shape than these
guys 21 and 2~ ··
Vinlove said hl' btl11•\tS 11 11nuld !><ii'(;
n1oney if the polic('llll'll in the Jails 11erc
replaced by trained ril ili<ins.
...
"A lol of those po licemen in lhl' t:uunt:
OIAMGI COAST " DAILY PILOT
rr... 0.1091 ec,,,. D•··, P •• ~·r• .. , ,~" <G"'·
t·•~d lhe ,.~..., . .-.... ; ,. ,,,,t;, .. ,.~, o1 1n~ Qtio,.,.
Cout Puf!hs~•~1 °'"'°""' ""1111·~·· ""''"'"·· _,,
llL•!J•11n,1 "'"'"~'• "'" •'•" f •"I" I~• Coot•
"'"""· N<i*l>ll'rt Ii••'" "~'" ,.r," 1:1-o,n,r.,.,m.
ll•n Ylllty l•~u"• !lf> "·' '' ~··• · "•"11'"t>.I(.• •""
£•n Cl~llll!n!M'>" IU•"> .-... ,."''I''" ~ 1•nQI•
fPQ•On•I -~·h· n fu" • ' I ' ""' ,. •• ·"", ~ ... d•~ f~tfl""<·:••'~"~' ••·11~1on••·.>'3l0We•'
fllY Strttl Ca11n r.'• • ., C.1-luono• l/ft2~
F , .. ·;\~~~·I
Pr~>'!)(-'~"·~ r,,t11, ·""''
J'.l·: r r ..-•ry
V>tt l'n.l•°'"r,I ~n~ Of ...... 11 "'""IQ"'
p_,,. "v, • .-. I
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T~C/'"""l A IA<1t-' ~~ M1n1~1~9 l<1<f"'
(~1eiH. Loe~ f""lr.i.d P l~J1 ·~··~·"' M1n1@•"0 l di!c-'
I
j:.iil arc nnthlng hul tur11kr1 s:· hi' s;iid.
"\\'hy aren't thl'.\' oul in !ht' lirld? The~
~hou!d be 1reed !n do p:l!rol 11ork. ··
To i1npro1e luw cnfortctnen\ 111 tilt'
pockets of un1neo1·pora!l'<l territory in
.\01·th Ornngc Cou11t.1·, both Sn1·ord and
1\orris cnllccJ for a sys!r1n of '"re\·crse
con!ructs."'
This 1ncans th111 tit.\' pol i cc
Ucpnr!1ncnts ncur !he non·chy pot•kcls
,1·ould be hirl'd h.r the shl'rilf"s
r.ll'parl1nen1 to patrol then1 on <1 "'per·
call"' b;1sis.
,\skcd their opinion on thr cuunt~··s
centnd inlelligcucc rgeney. 11'11irh is in
need of fund~ bCl'llUSC its federal suh~
sld.v !.~ tunning out. Vlnlo1·c had 110
ton1n1cnl.
!'.'orris ;:ind Savoi·d addressed Ille
t'urn.•11t struggle on the counly board ut
.~upcrvisors lo get the inlclllgencc files
OIJL'n fur perusal by H civillun board of
revie\1' as a condl!ion of inrreasctl county
Junding. ·
No rris said, "I[ ~Supervisor! Hol ph
Diedrich told 1ne give up Ille lnformution
or lose a ditne, l"d tell hlrn to go to hell
und get n1y tnoncy clsc\\·herc ...
!lpvord said the Intelligence unit •·is
J1ighly needed to combat rri1ne. the
under1vorld, anti consumer fr a u d .
Criminals don"l go by streel bound aries.
<111d you have central files on them.
•·rd have niy cenlral inlclligence unit
\1ilh or \l'ilhout county funding ," he
added.
To assure that such a centr:11
intell igence office docs not 1nisuse 11s
110\vere. it should. be taken out fron1
under the district altomcy's office
"1vhere J)()litics is involved." Norris said.
On the issue of the coroner's office.
Sa\·ord nnd Norris agreed it should be.
SC'pnratcd from the sheriff"s depnrtmc.'n!
<1nd updated.
Bo!h c;illcd for a central morgue and
better tec:hnology and ph ysical facilities.
Par.a 111edi<'s Talk
;\. t ~r cc n Cc11 ter
The Laguna H!lls paramedics of the
Or<inge County Vire Departn1cnt arc
scheduled as J hc featured !peakers of
Las ~ladrinas. a volunteer auxiliary of
Saddlebeck CGn1munity HOlpltal.
Th e paramedics will apcak ttl 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in tJ1c Ulkc Forest Teen
Ccntrr. All J..nkc Forest residents and
their fa1nilics arc invlted, a epokesmnn
said .
--
\\"illard C. ~lar1·in. 45. of Fullerton. 11 ill
fl'{'Cil'e a troph,v and Sl.000 pr iz.c.
l'.:ar!il'r, \ixon oflcrl'd Ilic con11111lll'l'
one t·d i!ed tran~cript Jn rr~µon2c to the
rom1nlttee's request for tnllC'S ol 1\1.i
\V hitc 1-/ous<' con\"Crsntions dl'<1ling 11ith
the dairy industr~· a11d lnlern;1tiun;il
Telephone & Teleg raph Corp.
In 11noti1('r cl!'vrlupn11·nL Hodino told
l"l'IXJrters Tucsd<1~· that 11 si@nifican!
1~1r11on of n 1\lnreh 7, 1P73 \\.hi re !louse
lrtl!l!cript 11111y Uc missing. Growing response ainong homeo1vners·
organliatlons ~nd serl'iCe cl ubs ls being
repor!ed irl a~ .effort b.v lr\·inc police lo
educate the public in n1ethods of
preventing residentinl burghir,\·.
The 111·0 grOU!)S began the HtlTIU!ll
cornpetition in JIJ72 to recognize aviation
and ai r safctv.
Ni.'l.on's lflwycr, .la1nes 0. SL <..lt11r ,
said the President feels he hn.~ a1t·ead~1
gi\e11 the comn1 ittce Cl'Cr~·1hin:;: l'ISL' 1t
11ceds for Lh<it phase of its irnpcachrncnl
inquiry.
Hodino !aid !he 111pe. recordin;;
repfcsenling thnt trRn.!leript apparently
incl Udl'S ~l diSICUSSiOn by l\ixon Of the
possibility of \\"hite House invo!\·e1ncnt in
the \\'at erga!e cover-up. Nixon has sa id
he first lt:<.1rned of the rover-up i't·larch 21 ,
J!l7:1. S!a listlcs kt'pt by invc!tigators sho1r
th<.1t burglary is b~' far lht'. mo~t comn1on
crirne in the coinmuniry anrl is often
eo111n1ittecl by youngsters just for a thrill.
•·\Ve \\'ant lo inforn1 people about
protecting their hon1cs and property
fron1 burglary.'' says Sgt. Ton1 Lazar. or
the police deparln1cnrs R cs our re s
Bureuu.
i\larvin, orPhancd at the age of 14. paid
for his e11rly /lying lessons by y,·orklng et
odd jobs around the airport at Fullerton,
and on one occasion lradcd a pound of
butter for an hour of Instruction .
St. t:l11ir soid rtlnny or 1hc 66
conversations !Ought by the con1miltee in
connection With the ITT nnd da iry
l ynn Ha rt __ ART'S John ltur t
SPORTING GOODS
BICYC LE '> -P ARTS -TIRE S-ACCESSORIES
l!is office provides t1\'0 educatlonat 1
filnls. •·in vitation to Bur&lary" and
··J{i1)()ff."' plus Uisp!ays of vtirious lock
and sec urity devices nnd an explanation
on ho1v burglars n1:iy beat lhem .
. ' ~,, . ..,..,.. . o.~ ~ ·~,,'f'!~!'ll
538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA~46-I 9 I 9 ;~~:!~
Ca\1s to reserve the films and schedule
a speaker can be pl aced to Sgt. Lazar at
556·5320, or to. S56·5328, \\•ith the Irvin~
police Jnforination clerk.
A separate program is also in
operation \\'hlch advises businessmen on
n1clhods of preve nting -coinmercial
burglary and the many sophisticated
alarm devices 1vhich may be employed.
Beside the continual rash or residential
break-ins. con1mercial burglaries in the
area around Orange County Airport take
a heavy toll periodically.
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ST.4.'fIO N • • • •
Iederal agencies.
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9 lo 6 ,_
He gave as an example th e
developmen t of housing studoots could ·~
afford being located near a campus
wowld reduce emlS!lons caused by those
who commule from tesidencts localed
outside the city. !'
Lll'!betman also speculated that the ~
increa!llng cost of fuel for cars might ,
mean that 1•by 1995 atl!!Rs Which are . ~
to1ali)I deecndenl on the autoinoblle for ' ;.
{tansportafion may not bo _.t!conomlcllly !
viable." 1
He noted there Is A 11aynorglsm"
between air pollution reductions and fllel laving! Ob)edlve$. "Ttanslt ijlltems
which cut air polluUoll also aave ~neray
resources," Lieberman Hid.
Baseball Shoes
All Purpose Shoes
Soc:c:er Shoes
Tennis Shoes
Warm -Up Shoes
Football Shoes
Wreatllng Shoes
Tennis Dresses
1· '"
Men• & Boys Tennis Shorts
Mens & Boys Tennis Shirts
Warm-Up. Suits
Hats & Visors
Mens Tennis Sweaters
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Tennis Rackets
Wilson -Dav is -Boncroft
Dunlop -Yoneyama
·Racquetball ~acquets & Balls
Handball Gloves & Balls
Table Tennis Paddles & Balls
Squash Rackets
Baseball Mitts -Balls •
Softball Shirts
Softballs & Bats
Volleyballs
Basketballs
Soccer B11lls
Slant Boords
Weight Sets
Bike Repairing
Bots
Bike Parts -Tires -Tubes
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DAO..Y PO..OT EDITORIAL PAGE
Regulating Morality
Irvine city councilmen once again have been asked
to consider city ordinances designed to control Uve en-
te~lnment and massage parlor:s.
Since Incorporation of the clty of Irvine in 1971 ,
there has hardly been a rush to establish nudie bars.
Nor have massage parlors proliferated on Irvine green-
belts.
A discreet massage emporium operates quite legally ,
however, near the Airporter Inn in area zoned for com·
mercial or office uses. To date, police have not had
occasion to even question the legitima<.'y of the city's
lone massage establish1nent
Then, so rne wonder. why i'i the city council once
more lookin~ ;.it laws in tile area of free expression and
privacy?
'l'he live entertainment ordinance requires any who
would perfor1:1 in Iivine to register with the city and
be issued a permit The permit require111ent seems
unnecessary in view of existing state laws which
courts have deemed adequate to control pqtentially ob-
jectionable entertainment.
Further, requiring all entertainers to seek city per·
1nits represents an onerous burden on the n1ajority
whose performances will in no way offend community
nforal standards.
Similarly, city regulation of massage parlors calls
for questionable registration of those who would prac·
tice the profession and of those who are their custo1n·
ers.
Registering the inasseur or n1asscuse seen1s unnec·
cessary si nce other state laws provide sanctions for those
who might stray from the straight and narrow and at·
tempt to practice another less honored profession.
Regi!terlng customers of massage parlors would be
going wa y overboard on harassment. And what is the
usage planned for such a "little list"?
So far there has been no showing that the morals
of the residents of Irvine require super regulation.
Viejo Safety Concer11s
Basic governmental services are often lackiJ1g in
l\lission Viejo. Last week's foulup in trying to douse a
fire in a commercial building on Marguerite Parkway
is an example of why residents oftehre-...u.neasy about
what they can expect when they need help.
Rattled by an explosion which blew hi1n through a
door and started the fire. the en1ploye of a dental lab
gave firemen the wrong address.
\Vhen they finally located the blaze, they hooked
up their hoses only to discover the hydrant was improp-
erly connected and dry. ?i-teanwhile, the fire roared on.
l"ire1nen try to check hydrants twice a year, but they
are understaffed and don't have tin1e to n1ake all the
checks. Further1nore. the building code is not clear on
when builders 1nust notify the fire department that they
have installed a hydrant. ·
. The fire department is doing its best to keep up
with relentless growth. but one cannot blame residents
for being concerned about their safety and 'veil-being
after an incident like last week's.
Two things are needed: a lh'ay to c:heck hydrants
and clear rules to help the fire department keep track
of new hydrants. The Joss for not answering these needs
is the safety and security of the comn1unity.
SB
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'!¥ell, who k1101r.;0 \\'e mif!ht ha1 ·e n pre;;icfenr
someday who'd like to fight another little w ;ir
01·e r there.'
Test Your Dcai·
Gloa111y
Gn ~.
Tlioughts fro11t tlae Ottope1·so1i .
K 110,wle_dge Th~ Final Desexing of P~rsonki~~
Of ·Oddities
~YDNEY J.HARRI~
Of thP. harder quizze!ll, •·Odd r.1an Out''
set>n1s to be a f:lvorilc . In each list . one • na1nc or 1t'rn1 d(}('s not properly
belong-\\'hil'h one. and ~·hy'! Four oot or
10 right is not a shame-making score
today.
1. G:illah;1dlon. Broker's Tip. Count
Fleet. Cit.1tion. and '.I.tan O'\\'ar.
2. Sanguine. Choleric. Phlegmatic,
Anemic. and Bilious.
3. David and Jonathan. Achilles and
Palroclus, Sherlock Jlotmes and Dr.
Moriarty, Damon and Pythias, Orestes
and Pylades.
<!. Jack Benny, Fred Allen. Lou Holtz,
Lennie Bruce, and Eddie Cantor.
5. ~lyopia, Anorexia, Aphasia,
Dysplasla. and Accldie.
6. ~1oe\ Co\\·ard, Hoagy Carmichael,
George M. Cohan, Irving Berlin, and Cole
Porter.
7. Sir Joseph Porter, l\1ajor General
Stanley. the Duke of Plaza-Toro, Colonel
Bogey, and King Hildebrand.
8. Actium, \Vaterloo, Ga 11 i po 1 i,
Sevas topol. and Midway.
9. Armour. Brewster, Carver, Morris,
and \\'indsor.
10. In a pack of playing-cards, three
of the fo u r Kin gs have
moustachcs--\1'hich one is the odd man
out ?
By refusing to release more tapes .
has President Nixon given up on
trying to win \Vatergate peace with
honor? A.O.
GIMl'l'f Gu1 <Mffltfth .,. 1t111'111t"' l>Y
,........ IM .. Mt llflf1WrllY rtflKI ""
Ylr«I ti ,,_ -•-r. ~1/MI ff'/f ttt
f>HYt ft GINmY G"" Otll'f Piiot.
ANS\\'ERS:
1. fl.1an o·war is the only horse of the
five who never v.·on the Kentucky Derby.
2. The n1edieval "four hurTiors" of
medicine did not include ··Anemic."
3. All couplt>s v.·ere uni ted . in drep
friendship, e~cept Hohncs and :O.toriarty.
\\'ho \l'ere deadly enemies.
4. All these a:i1nf'dians changed their
real nan1es for professional reasons,
ex~pt Lou Holtz.
S. The first four are physical
dysfunctions; "Accidie" is a spiritual
disorder consisting of vast boredom and
apathy.
6. All these a:imposers \\'rote their
OY.'n lyrics, except Hoagy Carn1ichael
land not ooe person in a thousa nd know s
who wrote the lyrics to his n1osl famous
tune, "Stardust" f.
7. All are leading characters in
Gilbert & Sulli.van operettas. except Col.
Bogey, an imaginary player in golf.
a. Decisive naval battles of the \\ilrld.
except Waterloo, u·hich (despite j1s
name) was fought on land .
9. All are f::imous antique ch:Jirs,
except Armour.
10. Only the King of Hearts is' lacking
a moustache. (No•v. to test your
observational powers further, which is
the only King in profile?\
To the Editor :
\Vhile resting comfortably in my lollllge
chair. the other day, with both my feet
stretched out on the ottoperson, I heard a
news a:immentator on Channel 13
referring to the "spokesperson" of a
political group.
THIS de\'iation to the English language
1\·as obviously made in deference to the
\\·opcrson 's liberation mo\'c1nent ~·ho
nov.' frowns on utilizing a certain three·
lcttcr v.urd v.·hich offends them. \Ve arc
slov.•Jy being indoctrinated in a new
\'OCabulary \vhich v.•ill force our children
lo call the firepersons if the house is on
fire . the po\iceperso11s if a crime is
ro1nmittcd. the mail persons for stamps ,
the milkperson for 1heir la\·orite drink.
c:c.. etc. \Ye alrcadv ha\·e t h £>
tJ;air[X'rson of thl' · Board. th c
l ·111P1it1 ccperson :ind 1hc spoke~pcrson.
It \\•ill probably get a bit hairy v.·hcu the
l;-0~·s re,.ch [lCrsonhood and start teaching
lh!.'ir O\Vn l'hildren not to personhandlc
girls nnd to be careful not to fall into
open pcrsonholes. A lot of personhwrs
will have to be devoted to J~arning how
to personipulate these new \vords v.·hich
at firs t \viii seem against huperson
nature: but I'm sure they'll personage.
Of course . !here \'.ill be instances
\.\')lt!re there \1'ill be duplication of
mea ning oifter :icx has disa ppeared: docs
i:~rsonkind appl~· to inales, fe males or
1,oth? The sound of certain words may
not be too elegant: think. for instance. of
\1·opersonhood ... But this \\'ill be an1ply
r :::mpensated b~' the removal o f
indecision as to gender such as is no\v
created by the length of the hair· it \\·on·~
matter anymore~ The minister u'i.11
u!v.·ays be. able. by peeking at their
anatom y. to pronounce a couple "person
and ,.,,ife" ~
AFTER hupersonity is totally desexed.
son1e parts of the Bible \1·i ll no doubt be
re-written: ... Clod created person to His
An Echo of the Pentagon
\\tASHJNGTON -Crusty old Rep. F.
Edward Hebert D·La., commands the
House Armed Services Comtnittee from
the center of a tv.·o-tiered curved desk.
with t\vo small A1ncrican flags flanking
his place.
From this command post, he rules his
con1mittec \l'ith the stem hand of a drill
sergeant. His critics have charged, and
he has consistently
denied, that he is
the Pentagon's pup-
pet. He has now pro-
vided his own docu·
mentation that his
critics are right.
The old curmud·
geon has just pre-
S<!nted to the House
his reasons ror be-
queathing another whopping $1.4 billion
in military assistance .upon South Viet·
nam. He simply borrowed the arguments.
almost word ror word, from the
Pentagon. ·
THE PENTAGON'S Chief witness In
favor of military aid to l!aig91>, Maj, o.n.
William B. C&ldwell, appeartd before
Hebert's conimlttee on Marcb 26, lie
' testtried solemnly: •IThe objectives of our military
assistance to Solllh Vietnam are Jlmlted
but absolutely ..,...tial. We aeelt to help
the OVN (Government of Vietnam) to
maintain an effective mnltary deterrent
In the fa.. of tbe coosldmbie UV.al poaed by the Nortll Vielnameoe forcea
within the RtlJlll!lle of Vldnalll , , . "
-
l{eberl gave Caldwell's IMllm<lof
pondcr<l<IS study for nearly two moolhL
On May 10, lleberl'• c om m I ti• e
1
c·onl.cnding forces a\\'a,v fron1 \rar.
The Pentagon: "'Vhile the North
Vie1nan1ese have increased t h l'
conventional capability ol' the 1nain
forces. the cost has been great. and th e
Go\'enunent of Vietoam has thus far
submitted its carefully c o n s i d e r e d n1anagcd to turn back all their
conclusions to the House. States the challenges in the past year.
report: Hebert: "While the North Vietna1nese
"THE OBJECTIVES of our military have increased the c o n v e n t i o n a I
assistance to South Vietnam are limited capability of the main forces, the cost
but absolutely essential. The Government has been great, and the Government of
of the United Statea wishes to help the Vietnam has thus far managed to turn
Government of South Vietnam to back all their challenges in the past
maintain an effective military deterrent year."
in the race of the considerable threat CLEARLY, the Hebert committee did
posed by the North Vietnamese forces l'ttl · th within the fteNiblic of Vietnam ... ,. 1 e more an reprint portlons of the r.. Penta gon's prepared statement and
For paragraph after par a graph • present it as its own. The question that
Caldwell 's testimony and the begs an answer is, what do we need
committee's conclusions agree s o Congress for?
precisely that only an occasional word The Pentagon also made the claim,
has been changed. .. faithfully reproduced in Hebert's report,
Tiie Pentagon: "Events in Vietnam thal South Vietnam du.ring the past year
over the pl!lll Ytlll' have taught us that a had "limited itaelf to Justillabie acts of
laltingJltlce Is possibleonly ll there Is a selt-<!ef.,,..." Yet miraculouoly, the
stable. ballmee of power between the Saigon forces wound up with more
OPPollnc llde!. A mlltlary eqWlibrlum terrllory.
wtp, we believe, deter new offens1ves and Chan~es in "territorial and population
sraduslly induce a. shift in priorities <ootrol, ' explained the Hebert-Penlagoo
away trom war." repe>rt, had been resolved 11in favor or
Rebtrt: "Events in Vietnam over the the-Government forces.''
poet year have iaugbt us that a lasting 'Foolnote: The Armed Ser v Ices
peace II possible only ll there ls a stable Committee's chief counsel, F r a n k
balll\C'! ol power between lhe oppootng Siatlnahek, candkl)y admitted to us that
sidel. n Is the vtew ol the Commlttet oo -he had illled portions ol lhe Defense
Annod Services that a m 11 1 t a r y Deparun.nt's own tesllmony !or lhe
equUlbrium in that ma of the world wnt ..,belt report. The P e o ta a on ' s
deter new oflenslYes Ind gradual)y 'il•W-l said Slallnlhek, "ssys tt 11~
induce a general..wtt In prlorlllea by the and the c:oounittee subscribes to il
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A PROTESTIXG PERSO~
Absurd Lagl<"
To the Editor :
It was quite arousing to read the
specious argun1ents recently put forth by
State Senator Dennis Carpenter against
Proposition 9. "The Political Reform Act
of 1974." Senator Carpenter dismisses the
enllre n1atter by slating that no crook
\\'ill be forced to disclose that he is n
crook. There(ore, the financial disclosure
and conOicl of interest pnJvisions 0f
Proposition 9 will do no good. By this
ubsurd logic neither should there be lrnv:->
against dope pushing. rape. burglary. ~nd
murder since people committing these
crimes are not dissuaded by any lau·s
against them.
SENATOR carpenter tells us that
there are adequate laws governing
campaign disclosure, conflict of interest.
and regulation of lobbyists already on the
books. What be doesn't mention is that
there is presently no motivation to
enforce even these weak laws. The
Legislature now is charged w i t h
enforcement. That means the very
beneficiaries of the favors and financial
benefits, whicb are doled out by
lobbyists and well-financed s p e c i a 1
interests, are the people who are
supposed to regulate these "donors.'• Not
surprtatngly. enrorcement is virtually
non-<>Xistenl
Under Proposition 9 an independent
commi.,ion wlll be eatabllsiled to enforce
the polltk:al relonns ·as spelled out In
Propoaltlon 9 11 an levels ol sta te and
local government, The coat will be le,..
than JO cents per pe111oa per year.
ConvicUon ol a ·•loiJIUon will result In
subelantial fines and prohibition from
11o1a1ng office or iobby!Dg'lor lour years.
, l THINK the people o1 califonill '"'
re>dy to lake a mp to rtduce the
...... iv..· illfl....., oL mi:My on the
polltk:al procoss by vottnc YES on
PropoetUoa t. 'Ille role of money In
pollUa abould be complett)y dllclooed
and open IO pllblle •iew, llO thal we can
' ' \
sec who arc the real constituents of our
public officials. By putting a ceiling on
can1paign expenditures a n d by
elim inating the fu nneling throu g h
lobbyists of ccntributions nnd favors
v.•hose sources arc at present hidden .
perhaps the arguments of special
interests .,.,,ill in the future be heard on
the basis of their merit and not on the
baiis of the money .behind them.
DAVID TERR IS
Tea<"her Strikes
To the Editor: · ' Last week , the educators of the Tust in
Un ified School District ht>\d ;1 •·::.ick-in··
ll 1vas ylanned to dc1nonstralc the
economic plight of education in Tustin.
That such ri happeni ng cou!d i1t1ve 1.:;kc:1
place· in the capitnl of conserra\i\'C
Oran ge County is startl ing. That over 70
percent of the educators of the district
v,•ould take part in such a strike is
concrete evidence that the teachers are
deeply distressed.
ALL OVER the state, we hear talk of
teacher strikes taking place. being
threatened or planned. Jn a time of
runaway inflation of 10 percent or better.
teachers are being asked to take minin1al
raises. In essence educators are being
asked to support education in lieu of the
co r11n1unity .
The Saddleback Vall ey Unified School
system is in serious financial trouble due
to inOation. Residents of Saddleback
Valley were denied the opportunity to
alleviate this by the superintendent and
the Board of Education just two mon ths
ago. The superintendent. l\1r. Bill Zogg,
failed to recognize the proble1n despite
repeated warnings by the Saddl eback
\'alley Educators Association.
THE EDUCATORS of Saddleback
Va1\ey are proud of this co mmunity's
schools. They feel a very st rong, solid
support by the community for their
efforts on behalf of the children of
Saddleback Valley. They wish to avoid
\vhat is happening else"·here in this
state. They need the help of concerned
citizens who will call th eir board
m'l:!mbers and ask two questions: \Vhy
sleps weren't taken two months ago to
salcguard the financial integrity of their
schools. What is planned for the future '!
JIM WEHAN
President,
Sadd!eback Valley Educators Association
Campalgll Reform
To the Editor:
This is the time for refon11 !n the way
political campaigns are financed and
regulated. We must move away from the
reliance on big contributors and t h e
specla1 treatment they subsequently
receive.
HERE in California "·e have a chance
to reform campaign financing on the
state level by passing Proposition 9 on
June 4.
In addition \Ve now ha"e a chance 10
demand refor1ns on lhe oationtil lf'veL <\
fa r·reaching bill, S 3044. hns pt•SSl'<i !he
Senate tind is now in the llOl•SC
Administration C.Ommittee. It provides
for public funding for federal offices with
contrOls. limits campaign coulributions
and expenditures and establishes an
lndeperulent cotllllliS$ion !or enlorcement.
THERE IS U\Ud\ reslslance toward
rtfonn in 'the House commlttet so we,
lhe public, must Jet our congressmen
know we want such r ef orm .
Congresmnan Charles Wiggins from
South.em California is on that committee.
I slrMgly urge ,... to: L write lo
Ccogressman WiQim askln( . that a
strong bnl be reported out of commlltet,
and 2. \ITilc to your o wn
congressn1an asking hln1 to put pres~ur"
on the committee and to vote for S 30~1
11 ht•n it comes to the noor.
l 'ou can n1ak.e a diffcrcntl'. Thcv 11l't'd
to be told you care. ·
DOHJS ~.!cGONAGLE
lla11si11!1 Casis
To the Editor:
At the risk of being called a "pot,
smoking, upstart uni versit\' s!udent'' I
a1n going to tell State Athlrnt>v Generlll
Evelle Younger why fr\'ine or . ~iny other
new city caMot have \\'hat he c.:alls IO\v
cost housing. At least BIJ perc1•nt of the
problem Mr. 'Younger 1·:1 n b!ntne 011
himself and the rest ol !he ('i!v. count\'
and state officiaJS 'lr '.1oun1'er··~
appointment of an c•111ror1Jnental ·;;isk
force just shoves the 1,,., collector's h<ind
a little deeper in fht· t:1\~::+yct ·s pth'kct
and so does every othc·r cornrni ll ec lha t
rlits around the :-.'.:1IL'. l'Ountrv and
abroad. ·
Do you knO\\', :i.1r. Youni:-cr. that 1hc
average cost to st;1r• ;1 l1ot1se due to
permits. f'nvironn1l"l1<d studies ;ind
dealing v.'ith govcrn1nc11t :igencies no\v
averages $3,000 per house <1nd only a fc1v
years ago it u·as $200?
Do you know. f\'lr. Younger. th'1.l ;i
building lot a\'erages five to ten times as
much as it did 15 ye ars back . znucll of
th e price raise due to high taxes paid by
the owner on hio:; ra1\' land?
Do you know. fl.1r. Younger. that
\~·ithout all the add ed extras the monthlv
cost of a $30.000 home divided bv 30
years is $83.33? So \Vhy does not c\ l'r.v·
one hare a ne1v hon1e'!
Nol\'. ~Ir. \'ou nger. I \\'ill shO\\' you \l'h.r
cvcryonl· does not have a nC\\' hon1r. On
a S.10.000 hrin1e v:ith a normal !fl Pt·rt'ent
do\vn paynu•nt and a 9 perct'nt fnt1'rest
rate this will give you an an1or!izrrJ
payment of $217.25 ever:--· 1nonth. to whith
you add county taxes fll at lt>a<>t :':!iU per
month making a tot:il of $27i.'.!5 eath
month plus insurnncl'. grern br·ll rl't'S.
etc. I have used minin1un1 figures for the
interest rate and laxc'>.
Yes, Mr. Younger, if you nnd the rest
of our city, cOunty and state officials \Vill
stay home, 11·ipe your own noses and give
us at least six hours \1·ork: for eight hours
pay each day and n1ost of all cu1 your
miles of red tape I an1 sun: the $2.3.000
home in ne.,.,, tracts inctudint:: Irvine tan
become a reality instead •Jf a top ic of
converstalion you hide bl'hind closed
doors and talk about.
.J OllN REED
UCI Senior ,1 J:t jO!'i'l~~ in
Business ,\d1r:inist!'r1tio:1
OlAHlil CQAST
DAILY PILOT
llot>ert N. Wt.td, Publisher
Thomas Ktevil, Editor
Barbaro K1"cibich
Ertitorial Pape Editor
The cditori11l p1tl?'t> or thr Dall y
Pilot ltf'Ck!I to lnlorn1 and s1in1ulalc
l'eadrl'S by 111·~·s~·nhn1? on Uul( pagi:
div¥rae•co1n1ncnuu·y un lt"J)lt~ q( in·
ttt-.:st by syndicah:d t.'Olumniats and
<'artooniJ1s, by pr.)l.•Jding a forum for
rtll.den' vitw' snd by prtttnting this
nc¥/ll)9per'• op1nion~ anri idt-.s on
('Url'thl lopk:a. The cdllotia1 opinioM
of !he Olity Pill'.lt appcftr .only tn 0'1t
t4ll«l.al-c01mnn ar the ,o-p ()("' tht
pop. OplnJoos """'°"' "" '"" ..,., wnnl5tl and ci.ttooniN •l}d leUtt
wrlttrt are thcir own lnd no 1!1111ofct...
mmt ot their vi~-. b)' lhe Oail1
Piiot -kl be -
Wedoe~a.y. May 22, l974
,,
All-naule ;lsse11abf.y Pa1ac l
Rape Bill Reje~ted ·
;
Abclu ction.
Reve al ecl
SACRAMENTO (UfH -An
all·male Assembly committee
has rejected legislation aimed
at minimizing the
embarrassment suffered by
rape victims when their past
sexual relationships a r e
probed in rape trials.
Ho\\·ever, the criminal
justice committee agreed to
reconsider the bill (SBI678) by
Sen. Alan Rollbins ([).Van
Nuys), next nwoth in hopes a
compromise can be reached.
The 3·1 vote -one short or
the nun1mum rour votes
n~ for approval
followed an all-day hearing
Tuesday that included an
impassioned plea by a rape
victim and occasional shouts
by women in the jampacked
audience protesting remarks
by male attorneys.
THE SENATE-PASSED bill
v>ouJd make evidence and
questions concerning th c
victim's previous sex u a!
contacts ~·ith persons other
than the accused attacker
inadmissible in rnpe trials.
Several conlrnittee metnbers
said they agreed current
courtroon1 procedure was not
fair to victin1S because it
required them to disclose
inliniate sexual relritionships
that may not be relevant to
th e rape. But the
co1nmitt('emen indicated the
bill went too far and denied
defendants' rights to a falr
Actio11s 'E..'-'.cessive'
ACLV Says LA Police
Ha ,ndled SL.4 Poorly .,
LOS ANGELES (Li PI J -obviousl\· 1·olatilc situation so
The American Civil Liberties rapidly.'"
Union charged Tuesday that She s;1id \hC' 11011:-." \\,Jg
surrounded. lhC' SI.A could not
have t•scape<l. and perh;ip~
!hf'y could have been takl'n
alive.
police used "excessive" po1\·er
in a shootout Fridav th:it
killed six . members 'or the
Symbionese Liberation Armv.
Ramona Ripston, cxt'cutivc
director of the A C L L' ,
suggested that there 11·crC'
other mean'> of handling the
situation other than a
shootout.
'·There' are m:rny IX'O!)le
\\ho feel that \\'hiit look pl;-1cP
v•:is <1n official" exr-cution,"
said !hr Hev. C. Ht'nnings.
prC'sident {lf l/H· Sou1hern
t'.h ri <. [ i an Lc<i d l'l"S)1ip
Confert•nl'e \1·est, \\'ho took
part in the ACLU cri!iclsn1.
"When the risk to hurnun
tile is .so grave, v.·herc
potential damage to hon1es . and neighborhood s e s 0-C1n<lr. l'ctL'r Ilagan, police
trial .
Ethel f\.lae Shifflet, 43. a
Stockton nwther of f o u r
children, testified her wrists
v.•ere broken. head injured and
body punched repeatedly in a
1968 rape incident and her
problems were givt•n poor
treatnlC'nt by physlcians and
other officials.
Shaking nervously. ~Ir s ,
Shifflet ~<iid. "I hopt• you
pL'Ople on this cominittl·e h,1\'(•
co rn pa s s ion for raoe
victiins ... I needed it <ind
didn't get it."
BUT PA UL l"i tzgerald.
spokesman for Ca I i f o r i a
Attorneys for Cr i m I n a I
Justicr, later said man y rape
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Patricia Hearst. a gun on
her hi;> and a knife in her
belt. told a kidnapcd
Lynwood youth she v.•as
abducted bv the
Sy m b!onesc L iberation
Army but taler joined
their cause wllCn her
father's free food program
was n1ishund!t>d. the Los
AJ1gcl1:s ·ri n1c~ says.
11ear sl f<1n1ily
,pokcsnutn J11hn Lester
\('rn1ed the ~t cc o u n l
"$illv."
·•1iandolph J1earst did
:!V t'rything he v.•as
supposed to do and then
some ," Ustcr said in
llillsbOrough.
victinis ::ire •·vindictive,'-------------'
spitl•ful and have fante1si cs"
and added "many rape cases
;1rC' outright frauds." lie \\'as
grC'C'!Cd b.\· shouts of "r-;'O, 110"
by V.'on1en u1 !he audicn<·c .
Sacra in en to
On }\.lcrt
For SLA "frio
Robbins estimated t h :1 I
80.000 rapes occur i n
l'aliforni.1 ettch year but only
8.000 \l'!'rc reported in 1973.
prin1aril~ b cc a u s e of
t•1nbarrassn1rnt which th c SACJ{A~lENTO (UPI) -
virtin1o; niust endure under Alxlut 12G policemen and FBI
current law_ agt>nts searched the north
"<\ rai>e victim is made to Sarran1en:o area Tuesday
fer! she is the defen<lant brin:; n i g h l for a car carryin~ a
pl :H't·d 011 trinl.'' he said. \ron1:1n 11 ho looked Ii kc l)at riein Hearst. Besides rejecting Robbins' . l'olirc C~1pt. Carroll Jolu1son
hill. the commHtee d('layL·rl said. ho11·ever. that citizens'
a<'1\on on a riv:.i! bill b\' AiSenibl)lllan Alan Sirroti.··. dcslTiptions did not match i\1is.<: Hearst or f u !'!it iv l!
1 J)-Los Angl'les 1. requiring S~ nibionC'sc Liberation Arrn~·
dl'fcnse attnrnevs to sho1v 11·h\' nicinber En:ily llarris.
lht' victin1's past sexual Joluison s..1id a v.hi1 e v.·on1an
history should be> n1entioned in and !1\'0 lll{'n t1·icd to n.'nl ;in
court. 1'hc judgC> v.· o u 1 d <1partn1cnl for Sl/J for 1110
consider·thc issue in a pri va1e da)s in a black neighbor hood.
hearing v.·ithout · the jurv An unidentified apar1Jnt'11!
present before !he evide:icc ninnagcr said she s a \r
could h<' adrnittrd. 11L·:1pon" :ind <;l!SJ1"1'1rd th:it
TOH\' SHEll '\'OOb. lhL'llOtllan 11·as~lissl!ear~l.
Posters
Of Patty
Issued
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A
smiling Patricia Hearst,
appearing oo a pCl6ter under
the word "wanted" a n d
described as "armed and ~
extremely dangerous," begins
ai>pea ring today on post office ~~~
and police station bulletin ~~
boards. UPI TltMflolo
The r~BI began distributing
the first "wanted " posters
Tuesday. A spokesman said
AWAITS DECISION
Journalist Farr
•
DAILY PILOf .'j
Decision .Delayed
On Nwsman Farr
LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -A
Superior Court judge Tuesday
delayed a dedsl<n oo wltether
more time in jail v.· o u l d
convince Loa Angeles Ti.mes
nev.·sman Wl11iam Farr to
reveal his sources.
Judge William H. LeviU
oontinued the case witil June 7
when oral argwnents will be ~ard and instructed jawyers
for both sides to file briefs by
May 29.
The hearing was ordered by
the state Court of Appeals last 1
January to determine if being '
sent back to jail would force 1
Farr to name his sources for a
story wr!Uen during the 1!110-
71 Charles Manson trial.
about 175,000 posters were put
on conunercial airplanes for
dislribution oo the West Coast.
There will be a d d e d
distribution throughout the
nation and niore posters may
be printed if net.'ded, the
spokesn1<.1n said.
Oakland Man Cuilty
The appeals rourt turned !
down Farr's appeal of his
contempt citation and said the
46 days the reporter had
already spent in jail could not
be cruel and unusua l
}Xllllshment because it was
meant to coerce, oot punish,
He was freed on appeal, but
,theoretically could be returned
indefinitely.
Fete Mak es
It-Barely
LOS ANGELES (UPI> -
The ~1iss Bare state pageant
has finally found a home.
Pageant officials s a id
'fu('S(fay the secood annual
contest 1\·lll be he1d June 30 at
the Rodger Young auditorium .
Some 26 contestants are
expected to compete.
The pageant \~·as f i r s t
schedu\('d to be held at the
Indian Hil ls Cow1 try Club, just
11·estof Ril'erside. But officials
thl'rc objected. so it \1·;1s
1110\'l"<l to the Indian \\'ells
hotel.
Anti-nudity ordinances
prohibiled the sho11· <11 1hc
''IOI t' l.
In Hearst Extortio11
• C\Vll WAR
OLOGUNS
, MANf'iJNG 'S
.COLLECTORS
SHOP. •.~l.e
OAKLAND (A PJ -An
been
up the envelope. Extortion
charges were later dropped MM:tf~!L.:IJ~vo. · . t 10 Id . I ·--: . 15! .......... 11 -a :~o
sentenced to one· to fi\•e years _•_ga?.ns_a_n_ ~·~ar-<> ~g~-·---·--__
Oakland man has
in stale prison after pleading
guilty to attempting to extort
$800 from ·the Randolph
Hearsts by promising the
release of their kidnaped
daughter. Patricia.
Joe fl.1errilt, se n le n c e d
Tuesday, admitted to Alameda
CoUf1IY Superior Court Judge
Stanley (;oJdc that he called
the Hearst hom e in
llillsbrorough Aprll 15 . spoke
11·ith fantlly ~poke-sman John
Lt•ster and offered to release
~liss 1-lcarst for $71.50. A
v;om~in telephoned later and
uppt't:l ~he <>nte to $800.
The ll e:.irsts \\'l't'C ordered to
ll·n1·c the rnoney in a car to be
p:irkl'd u\. an Oakland address.
This \1>1.~ 11"11(' :u1d ~l !:'rritt
llil~ gra!Jl~:d 11hen ht' pieked
ALL AGES
LEARN
TO SWIM
Su:-1'1 Fiflnt, s• LnWMt PT09 ..
FOUR l'UPILS TO INSTRUCTOR
A4JH= 6 Moa. to tt Yn.
ORANGE COAST Y,MCA
JlOO UNvenffy, Newport leach
R.qistratloft: 1·6 p.M. Mow to Mery 31 .
1.W,. Clowd M.y 271
CUSSI' J"41M Jut* 17 AMD 1\.14
IVHY 2 WIKS TMIU SUl1t'H
Aho:-•M<U..--'"'11
CALL 642-9990
~vere, it is difficult to spoke~men. cominenlL'<I in
understand wby _othf,:r la1v reply_ that lt \~·as the SL A
enforcement procedures could _....,_ v.~hich-be~gafl·-shootin g. 3nd
not be atte1nptecL" she said. since th('rc was the danger the
"The entire tragedv bcg<in SLA 1•.-ou!d shoot innocl'nt
a nd ended v.' i I h i 11 h~ standrrs. police had little
approximately one hour." she choice but to shoot b<1ck. "The
added. "We questioned the course of action ""'as dictated
need for the police to press the by the SLA." he said.
represL·nting the An1erie<in 1-tf\·ll Llberties-unrarr; ·sii1Ui11tirr---------------ir-----------............................................... _,,,_,,_,,.,._...,_.,_,,_ .. _ .. _.;....,,..,,;..,,...,,...,,.~ ... ..,,.~ .... Sif'rot~· blll v.·ou!d prevent the -------' --~ -·
r:1tlf' 1 irti1n fron1 Suffering
cn1b;irras'1nent iri ,11os1 e:~.,c~ I
but afford the defend<111l ;i 1
chancr 10 use such evidenCL' ifl
crucial to his c<isr .
BRONZINI
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VOL. 67, NO. 142, 8 SECTIONS, 110 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1974 TEN CENTS
County Panel Okays 5-district School Plan
By KATUV CLANCY
01 I~• O•lly l"llol Stiff
plan ," he poin!cd out. rt'asons 11h~· the five-11ay plan 1~
uns.111sf actof)·.
1'hc plan to crciltc fi\•c new unified
school distrirls 111thin the prc~£'nl
lluntington Bt·~ich l'nion High Sc..tiool
District was S<'nt to the state Board of
~::ducarion Tuesday h~· !hl' Orange County
Co1nmillcc on Sc/tQul Di s t r i cl
Organization.
Fountain Valley, \Vcstn11nstcr, Ocl·:1n absrain frorn voung:· said \\'estm1nstcr
View, Seal Beach and lluntington BcaLil , .. Trustee Rod Cruse, whose board along
City. 11·1tl1 the Ocean View and h.igh school
If approved by the slate. the plan may district boards oppose the plan.
district, not just a school board. ~!rs.
hleyers, v.·ho has not commented on tht.•
nl<lttcr publicly, \\'as elected to the
committee at large.
Sevcr<il of !lme speakers i!ppi.·ar(·d at
more than ooe pubhc hl•ar1og.
··J heard f\\O n1onths ago 110! 111 [1~h1
this plan at lhe local t"f''.Jnty !1'\TI."
Kaelter continurd. "th:11 the m1nn1Jt1'1'
decision v.'ould he a poltt1r<1I dl'('1~1on 1101
a rational one."
J:a sically. lie contcndC'd, the problem 1"
rhat thr com 1n1111•c actt'<I on the basis ol
:i deadline -1ryu1~ to get the plan tn the
,1;11e Board ot Educallon hy ~l<iy 20 -
1nstt'nd of on £.1c1s and figures v.•hich
would hc!p clra11· belier boundaries and
drvclop a more satisfactory plan.
he submitted to voters in Novl'mlx•r Both 1'~ountain Valley and Huntington
Committee mcn1bers Sheila fo.lcycrs. ;1 Flcach City districts strongly support the
Fow1Win Valley school trustee, and Sir\·~ plan, and CruSl' accused the tY.'O
1be un<1nimous con1mittec vote fol·
lowed 1hc las! of five public hearings
held in each of tbc proposed districts -
!!olden. a Huntington flcach trustee. bo1h cr.1nmittce mcmliers of ''hcing able to
voted on the proposal despilc rcpcat1•d rr:ich other committee members in <•
pleas at the heamigs that they abstain .,.,·ov none of the rest of us can." .
because of possible conflict of interest. At earlier hearini::s Holden said he
''I urge to.1r. ~!olden and ~1rs. ~1t')ers lo reprcs~nts an entire supcrvisorial
Baruch Kae\lcr, representing the \\'est
Orange County Upitcd Teachers, polntC'd
out to the committee that in the fi\'t'
hearings, 10 persons spoke in favor of the
proposal and 46 in opposition, witfl thre('
asking for some unification plan to re-
lieve high school overcrowding.
"1'hat is five to one ln opposition to the
Haymond L. llansrn. ass1st;:1n1 g1~neral
counsel for the C<ihfomia Tearhers
Association. prt'srntl'ct thr ron1rn1tt1'l'
11·ith an <'iqt1t-f1ai.:1.· lctH·r 0111l1111ng ltg•i\
The ~tav 20 dt'adline \1as th1• l;itf"Sl
t11nt· thi~ siatc s..11d it could rece1\·e a pl<1n
1See lllSTRICTS, Page 21
Sire's a S11spect
Patricia Cited
In Kidnapings
LOS ANGELES ~AP\ -Ncn·spap<'r
heiress r•a tricia Hearst. herself a kidn<1p
victim 108 days a~o. y,·as chargl'd today
\.i:ith kidnaping tY.'O pcrson:s. assault y.·1th
a deadly \'ieapon and robbery.
Dist. Att y: Joseph Busch. who filed lhe
charges against he r. S<!id he h<id ncvrr
hran:I nf ;r case in -which the kidnap
,·1ctim hccamc a kidnap suspect.
Emily .;ind \Villiarn Harris. her ty.·o
Sy1·ict11s Clai11i
Destructio1i
011 fleig11ts
1 By United Press Int.irnatiooal
Svria said one of Its intensive artillery
bc!ITages set fire 10 an Israeli settlement
on tt.e Golan Heights today, "causin.'!
destruction and fires which are stlll
bunting." lt \\'3~ the first Israeli
settlement reported hit in the 72-day-old
v.·ar of attrition.
lsrllel heightened iL<; anti-infiltration
alrrt on the U>banese frontirr today and
sent rC'inforccd pa1rols into the streets of
Jerusalem to guard against Arab
guf'rrilla atlacks.
One 380-s1udent high school in East
Jt'rusale1n y.•as ordcrl'd shut at noon for
v.·hat one teacher described as ··a
security alert."
Jerusalem JXlliC(' annoullct'd later lhry
unco\'ered and snlashl'd a threc·m<in
guerrilla J'.:'roup rc~ponsiblc for a number
of attacks in and around the city in
rec!'nl Y.'L>ek~. The announc!'merit said
the men y.·ere found v.·ith "a substantial
quantity of arms and explosives.''
A spokcsnuin said the three were
respoosible for tile aiming of three 100-
pound rockets at the center or Jerusalem
a week ago while Secretary of State
•renry A. Kissinger was visiting there.
fie said the three killed a Jerusalem taxi
driver a month ago. planted a bomb in an
office building April 7 and set off a bomb
outside the old city ri.1ay 14.
Troops. mechanized patrols a n d
helicopters prowled the northern front to
guard against infiltrating guerrillas bent
oo carrying out another raid like the one
at ~1aalot a \\'eek ago. ~iilitary
spokesmen denied over the national radio
01n unconfirmed report that troops found
evidence of a cr~ing.
Syn1bioncsc Liheration ,\r.rny rajJtors-
lumed-con1rades. \\'ere <ilso rh<irJ!tll v.·1th
kidnaping, assault <ind robb('ry.
~ The 1hrce y.·erc charged i'olonday \1ith
federal fircarn1s violations.
~tiss Hearst has been accused by the
FA! of joining the SLA for unkno1vr1
rc<isons. then laying ? barrage of guhfirc
to cover the H.1rrises' escape from a
sporting goods store Thursday af!cr ;1
bungled attempt at shoplifting. Tf) n1akc
MORE HEARST STORIES
APPEAR TODAY ON PAGE 5
their gel<i\\'ay. thl' trio at 1t·gcdI1·
cnmmandCC'rt'Cf scvt•r<il vehit·lcs <1nc1
kidnapcd a ll't·n-agcr and <i !10Hy11•ood
n1an.
The shopliHing aurn1pt ullin1a1r!y
triggered a polit'1! raid Friday th:tt
resulted in the deaths of "Field fo.larshal
Cinque" and five SLA members.
··There's nothing to say, really.·· said
a tired and grim-fated Randolph .\.
•learst, v.1m has said his d<1ughter
Patricia y,•as br11inwashcd into joining
ner caplorB.
·•[ don't think it makes anv differ-
ence 11t all,'' he told ncv.smen ·in llill~
borough \1'ho asked hov.· the ch;irg1•s
might affect her safe return or <lpprt•-
hcnsion.
f-learst then said Ile had to ' ll'avc :-ind
y.·alked a11·ay v.·ithout answering furtht'r
qucstioos.
family's llitlslx>rough home. said of
Hearst : "He y.·as strictly more hurt
than he \\'as before. I lhink he's dl'ft·
ni!.C'ly upset. \\'here she v.as a ,·icl1 n1.
no\v she's an acCC'ssory.··
Busch said the co1npla1nt charged fo.li!'s
H('arst with 19 felony rrim1nal counts.
while William and Emily Harris were
(See llEARST, Page 2J
Spri11g Concert
In Huntingto11
A spring concert will be presented ;it
7:30 p.m. Thursday by the ins!rument<il
music department of Huntington Beach
High School.
It will be in the high school gym at 1905
~lain St.
The concert band . v.·ind ensemble and
jazz ensemble will perform .
Selections will include songs from ·'The
. Music Man," "The Sting., ... Fantastics.··
"Mod Squad" and ''Theme fro n1
Ironside.''
Tickets are $1 for adults and SO-cents
for students.
D1ily !';IOI Sllff Pllolo
'TEENAGERS NEGLECTED'
Override Backer Hollinden
President Nixon
Will !'Vol CornpZ)·
Tf1itli Tape Orller
\\ .. \S!l!i\'(;TQ~ l.\P I -PrC'Sident'
1\ixon no!lficd the lfousc Judiciary
Co1nmi1!1•e today he Yiould not comply
\Vi1h n subplJ('na demanding lap<'s of !I
\\ a1crg:1tc con\'ersations.
H11p. \\'iley '.\Jayne 1R-lu1ra 1, cinerged
from <i closC'd comn1ittee st'ssion and told
11e11·sm1•n !h<it the \Vhite House response
\1as dcli\'ercd to rom1nitlce Chairman
SENATE PANEL BACKS UP
JAWORSKI , Story, Page 4
Peter \\I. B:odino Jr. 1 D·:\.J . l. about 11
;i.m .. one h11ur past the deadline set by
the subpoena for a reply.
!\tayne s<iid Rodino told the 38-member
com1nittce th<it he just received the
response ·'and said it \1 as unfa1·orab1e
... it 11•as negative."
i::arlier. J\'ixon offered the rommiuce
one ediled transcript in response to the
commi!tre·s request for lapt's of 66
\\lh ite House conversations dealing 1vith
the da iry industrv and International
Telephone & Telegr.aph Corp.
Nixon's lawyer. Jamt's D. SI. Clair,
said the President feels he has already
given the committee everything else it
needs for that phase of its impeach1nent
inquiry.
St. Clair said manv of the 66
conversations sought by the comznittec in
C'Onneclion "'ith the ITT and dairv
industry matters were not recorded and
tSee DEFY, Page 2)
Override Support
Valley Cou1icil Backs 17.Bc Boost
By CANDACE PEARSO~
The Fountain. \/alley City Council
Tuesday endorsed the June 4 tax
O\'erride in the l-lunting1on Beach Union
Hlgh School Dist rict to help what one
councilman described as !he "most
neglecte<lgroup \\'~·ve got ::_teepagers.'~
The unanimous actipn · ca1nc at Ifie
suggestion of t-.la~·or (ieorge Seott. \\'ho
said concerns for education far ou1v.·cigh
~ny arguments against the proposed tax
llll'reast'.
The override \1 ou!d add 17 .8·cents tu
the high school district's current tax rate
o[ S2.82 per SlOO assessed valualion. It
\1ould finance construction of a six1h high
SC'hOOl.
The school \l'ould be buih on a site
already 0\1Tied by the district at Golden
\\'est Strce.t and \\'arner Avenue.
S(.'Ott said residcn!s throughout rhe
district should support the override e,·en
though the school \1·i\l he in the Ocean
Viey.· section of tbc high school district
··Pl"Ople in ~an \licw have paid for
Fountain Va11ey·High, too,'' he said.
Councilman Al Hollinden s a id
t'Onstruction of a nt'\\' high school Yi'ili
relie\'e ove1'TowcUng at fountain Valley
and the district's four other high schools.
1-lollinden mentioned the recent "bad
publicity" of drug raids at fountain
\1a\ley and Los Amigos High Schools and
said he thought one cause \ras the
croY..tied conditions at the schools.
"At Fountain \"alley High. there are
4.500 students in one tiny space." said
Hollinden. y.·ho called teenagers "the
most neglected group \ve've got around
here ."
If vo!ers don't care about students,
llollinden continued. thev should realize
it's "dumb economicallf" to defeat the
override.
"They'll spend more in juvenile courts
than in providing adequate facilities in
th!! first-place."' he said.
JI alley Slates
S7Jring Concert
A band concert is set for 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Fountain Valley High
School cafeteria.
The Fountain Valley High School
Concert Band and Symphonic \\'ind
Ensemble y.•il\ perform, under the
direction of Frank Barnes.
The program will include "fo.lasque"
»tac Beth and highlights from "~ly F<iir
l..ady."
Tickets, <ivailable at the door. are 50
cents for students and SI for adults.
Last \1cck llolhndrn. representing the
ma~'or's office-. offered city hall as a
meeting ground for higti school trus!rcs
and tlx> Fountain \'alley c!enlcntary
district board
1-:tC>n1entary !ru:;tecs cas1 ;i vole of "no,
support" for the tax o\'erridc bc<eause thl·
high school boai:d has oppose'<! rht
proposed five-way plan of unifi<;"ation in
B11dget Ite111
the area. \\·h1eh Fountain \alley is
backing.
Scott said Tuesday that the hi gh school
ho;ird \\'ilS "\'cry recepli\'e'' lo the ide:1
of a joint session. but thnt Fountain
\'rillev school of[iciaJs said it y;ouldn'I
<1rLc1Tipl1sh ;111yth1ng bC'caus~· of
"phlloscphieal Qi!fcrcncl's'' hrt11·ecn tht!
1110 boards .
Chamber Vrgi11g Valley
Funding of 'Jtlanager'
Charging that "there isn't a dime in
the budget to benefit the nierchant." a
Fount2in \'alley Chamber of Comm)rcc
official Tuesday asked the city council to
provide funds for a chamber manager.
"We wouldn't expect you to run the
city without a staff," Chamber President
frl'<l Roberson told the FoWltain Valley
City Council.
··\V c·re :isking for a chance to sho•.v
\1·hat the chan1bcr could do." he added.
pron1ising, ''11·c can return to the city
e\'ery dollar il gives, plus 11i dividend."
Roberson, from Union Federal Savings
and Loan company in Fountain Valley.
was one of several speakers al the
council's sludy session on t h e
preliminary 1974-75 budget Tuesday.
It was the council 's first look at the
$5.25 million budget.
The city·s current tax rate of $1.15 per
S!OO assessed valuation is expected to
:stay the same. despite the increased
spending over th.ls year's $4.8 million
budget.
Howard Stephens, city controller, said
all city departments had been asked to
cut their proposals this year.
He said he couldn't justify the
chamber's request for $33/i50 and
recommended funding at $14.600, the
same as this year.
Stephens said the city has been hit
hard by inflation. especially by increased
costs for electricity and gasoline.
City Councilmen asked Roberson about
the chamber proposal. whiC'h he said is
aimed at making the business group
independent of the city within five years
and at bringing jn more sales tax and
other revenues to the city .
But the council took no action on it or
other budget matters Tuesday.
»·layor Pro Tern Al Hollinden later
called study sessions "y.·orthless" and
s.'.lid the council has to make policy
decisions first -like deciding just y.·hat
it wants from the: chamber.
The council also he11rd fr6m Frank
Bryant, a representative or the youth
coonseling service Teen Help, which the
<'ity has recommended the fundin g .1t
512,740. a large boost from this year's
allot1nent of $1 ,291.
Teen •lelp is located in F'ountain
fSee l\1ANAGER, Page Z)
Police .4.sk Help
To Find Missi11g
11 tmtington Man
The public has been asked to help
locate Ronald Noble, a 28 • }'t!ar. old
Huntington Beach man, missing since
h1ay 5.
Nobles mother, h·frs. fletty Wischner.
said her son was last seen leaving the
fa1nily home at 8061 Sunset Cirlce 011
May 5.
An epileptic v.•ho need1' nicdication
regularly. Noble also is ~lightly mentally
retarded. his mothl'r said.
S\le described her son .1s stockily buil1.
five feet nine inches t<ill, ZIO pounds. wilh
reddish broy.·n h<11r. a light ruddv
complexion. freckles :ind greenish gray
eyes.
He <ii.so is missing the lip of his righl
little finger.
Anyone wilh information about Nobtc·s
v.•hereabouts is asked to call l\.trs.
\Vischnef at 536-3498 or Detective Dennis
Smith at the lluntington Beach Police
·Department. A reward is being offered
by the family.
"We y.•ant to guard the city t+lorc than
usual." police SJXlkesman Vahum Bosmi
said. referring to the extra police and
combet infantry patrol! prowling the
st roots of the Holy City.
He would not say y.tJat prompted the
precautions. No other incidents were
reported.
Israel has built a number o f
Students Await Payment M.a11, 38, Boy, 6,
Killed in T,\o Orange Coast
settlements in the Golan Heights and
they arc ke y barRaining Points in
Kissinger's efforts to get a cease-fire and
a separation of forces agreement.
Kissinger was seeking a breakthrough
tonight tb con1plete the agreement on
military dlscngagemcnt between Syria
and Israel but indieatal he W011ld fly
home this weekend everi without it.
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5 'Good Govern1ne1it' E1uployes Left E1npty Hau<led
By TERRY COVILLE
ot tM OtllJ ... .._ Sl1fl
At least seven Htmtington Beam high
school youths, including the daughter of
Police Chief Earle Robitaille, hav e been
left holding an en1pty bag o( promised
salaries ror their work in the recent city
council campaign, .
And the oommJttee which hired them
to stv.fr pd addre36 campaign literature
and deliver messages overspent the
city's $5,000 campaign llmit by more
thin 1~000.
No formal action has been taken yet
againsl the Huntington Beach Citizens
,..for Good Government.. but the seven
youths have filed a complaint wllh the
Deparimeot of lnduslrtal RclaliOll.'I. -They clabn-tbe-committee owes~them a
tolal of $348. On Its financial otalemenl
filed after the April 9 election, lhe
commlU.. admits to unpaid debts
tolalllnc IUll.
1'be r.ommlU.., hoacled by downtown
r<Sldenl llld -rty owner Maz Moor<!,
supported Ted Bartlett and Harriett
\Viedcr in lhe council race and Alicia ·
Wentworth ror city elerk. All thr~ t'asily
won their contests.
Moore today blan1ed the c i t y ' s
campaign expenditure law for his
financial woes. saying he originally hRd
·comrrlltments for the necessary money,
but some of the people backed out
because they did not want to go to court.
"No one wanted 1he stigma of
defending themselves in court even
thoogh they felt lhey could b<al It,"
Moore says. "The·city's law is absolutely
absurd."
Tha campaign Hnlit law does not allow
a candidate, or committee, to e:ollect or
spend more tllan 15,000 on a m,nlclpal
election, Ii also bao--&ev.eraJ prOvisiON
limiting the amount of money Individuals
can donate to any one campaign.
Moore ~id he surpassed the 15,000
limit to cover 12,500 in losses for two
fund-raising banquets •t the Sheraton
Beadl ltm wbiClt were "total Oops."
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lfe said, however, he planned to pass
the limit by a token amount anyway just
to ,test the city law. t-.loore said he is
ready no~· to go to court on it, if anyone
presses charges.
City Attorney Don Bonfa said exceed-
ing the limit is an infraction punishable
by a fine up to 1100.
Bonfa said, however, it would be up to
some other city division to instigale
charges -perhaps the city council.
"My office never initlatcs dlarges. we
only follow up after a charge has been
investigated," Bonfa said. He sajd, so far,
no OM has fllt'd a complaint about the
conuntt.tee's expeodltun:.
As lo poylng off lhe high school
young3ters. and other debts. Moore said
a fund . rat.Ina bullet ls ecbe<luled for
.June 9 to raise money, and he vowed
evere efforl Would be made to pay lhe
debll. ,
The commlu.e hod operaled outside
lhe Bartlett, Wieder iilld Wentworth
IS.. SALAlllES, hge 21
Auto Accidents
Tv.·o West Orange County traffic
actidenl victims, one of them a six-vear-
old child, died within 24 hours or 'each
other today and Tuesday in the intensive
care ward at Los Alamitos General
Hospital.
Robert E. Cooper. 38. of Cypress. died
today after an early morning accidl!nt on
Valley View Road. Police said he
apparently lost control. of-his three--.,..·heel
motorcycle and it fell on tcp of him.
ln a sepatate accident ~londay night.
six-year-old Michael 0. Pope. of Los
Alamitos was fatally Injured when a
pickup truck backed over him in an
apartment parking lot.
Police said the yOWtgster died early
Tuesday morning of massive head and
lnlemnl Injuries.
1'he driver of the truck was not
charged because pollC<! '8ld lbe boy rode
his tricycle Into Ille Lruck's palh.
A pa .. enger on Cooper's chopper·lype
cycle, George Wl\llOll or Cypress, ~ .. ,
lhrown clear ot the accident and was
only lllg!IUy llljured, police said.
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Weather
Cooler Thursday with increasing
low clouds tonight and Thursday
morning. Mostly.suMy in the after-
noon hours. Highs in the mid 60s
at the beaches rising to the mid-
70s inland.
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J\ 14-year-o/d high school base-
boll player. stNlck. by a light-
ni11g bole that hit him in tile
f~re~ead and cantt out tl1rough
J11s ngllt heel, escaped with only
Sl4perficial bur11s Tuesday. See
Sports for more details, PaQe 17.
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:l DAILY PILOT H Wfdnesday, M~y 12, 197'1
Aetion Capsule
Val ley Cou 1icil Okays Override
~ in capsule form are actlon.s taken Tuesday night by the FoW'ltain Valley Ci!y Cquncll:
0 \'ERRIDE: Unanimously endorstd the tax 0·1e1Tide proposed by the
Huntington Beach Union High School District. It goes before voters June 4.
PARK FEES: \Vith Counciln1an Marvin Adler dissenting, approved a raise
m·park fees paid by developer.; of single family homes from $400 to $600 per
lot.
H0:'11ES : Approved the rezoning of 2.5 acres on the east side of Ward Street
betYt'cen Slater and Warner Avenues from agriculture to residential to allow
construction of 10 homes by the h-icMlchael Company.
LIGHTS OUT: Turned d0\\71 a request for roof lighUng on the Naugles and
Jo Jo's restaurants, citing energy and csthetic considerations. The action
upheld a previous planning commission denial.
WAREltOUSES: Set a public hearing June <I on a proposal to prohibit
mini-warehouses in the architectural control zone and to put that zonmg on
portions of lo.1agnolia and Bushard Streets.
Ju dge to Order
Brea k-in Case
,iltlaterial Public
From P age 1
SALARI ES. ••
organizations and al! lhrce candidatrs
say they don't really feel the debts arc
thei r responsibility, but they \\'ill try to
help pay them off.
\VASHl ~GT0\1 (L'PJ ) -L:.S. District In the April campaign. Bar!JeH,
Judge Gerhard A. Gesell said today tie tfrrough his o\\n re-election committee.
~·ould order the \\'h1te House to turn over spent $3,393 to 11 in his sixth term 00 any "relevant and material" document s the CQuncil.
needed in the Ellsbcrg break-in trial r..1rs. \\'iedcr . 11ho u·on her first eoun-
schedulcd for June 17. ell term. spent $4,458 1hrough her 011·n
''I don't recognize executive privilege. organization. i\lrs. \Ventworth spent
lf anything is relevant and material. it's SI,827 on her 011n campaign, but did
going to be produced by the United rely heavily on ti·foore's committee for
States," Gesell remarked during his third support. She did pay $800 for one prin t-
day of oral arguments on pretrial ing bill for a brochure (ln her alone.
motions. \\'hich the Moore committee had printed.
"We must procoo:I \\'it h \\'hat is Four other individuals who backed the
relevant and material in this crime. _.same candidates with ·other commitlets, have stepped in to orga nize !he fund Y.'e're not going to have 'a secrel trial of raising for Moore's debts.
public matters.'' They are downtown auto dealer Bob
.. Gesell sairl that .._the _ rJ_lsberg _ Terry, former council candidate Dave
defendant s 11crc entitled to examine -~caroraro. • -.rnyc~ -omcrnr -jqark
ll ammerquist. and aH0111ey George their \\'hite I-louse personal files and said Rogers.
he 1\·ould ask !he House Armed Services Together they had fornied three
Committee for the testin1ony o I different committees -Golden Years
\\'atergate conspirator E. llo11•ard Hunt Association. Committee for Responsible
Jr. Government, and Homco\1'ncrs Election
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Co1nmitt.ee. -which all supported tht.'
san1c candidates, \\'ieder, Bartlett.
\Vcnl\\'Orth, Al Coen and Ceo r c c
,\/cCracken (\vho failed to be elected L
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that others were not pertinent to the
committee's inquiry.
"We feel the opera!ive conversations
have already been furnished ," St. Qair
said.
All that will be supplied, he said, is a
partial transcript of an April 4. 1972
conversation bet\\'Cf'n Nixon, fonner
1 Atty. Gen .. John ~titchell and former
\\1hite House aide H. R. llaldeman.
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St. Oair said testimony at the Senat e
\\'atcrgatc hearings Sho\•:s lhat there wa s
discussion of 1he !IT case during that
1neeting.
St. Clair spoke to ne~·smen before
entering another closed-door hearing of
lhe committee. The committee heard the
tape of a ~1arch 21. 1973 meeting
Tuesday. and some members said it v•as
the most dan1aging evidence again.st
Nixon they have heard.
In another development. Rodino told
reporters Tuesday that a significant
portion or a ~larch 7. 1973 \\'hite House
Lranscripl ma y be missing.
Rodino said the tape recording
representing that transcript apparently
includes a di scussion by Nixon of lhc
po5Sibilily of \Vhite House involvement in
the Watergate cover-up. l'\ixon has said
he first learned of the CO\·er-up tilarch 21.
1973.
Trustees to ~[ee l
Trustees of Lhe Coasl Coinmunity
College District \\·ill meet at 8 tonight in
district offices, 1370 Adams A\'C., Costa
,\iesa.
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Terry feels his name has been unfairl v
Jinked to Moore's commintee, and
disclaim . any direct connection ~·Hh It
during the election. except that they
supported the same people.
"I don't see anything illegal in this ."
Terry said today. "I think the only bad
thing is that Max got carried away with
the campaign."
Terry has taken control of ~1oore's
financial records and is heading the
drive, along \l':ith 'Garofalo and dis-
claims any direct connection y,·ith it
during the election, except that they
supported the same people.
"I don't see anything .illegal in this.''
Terry said today. ''I think the only bed
thing is that ~lax got carried av.·ay with
the campaign."
Terry has taken conlrol oC !\loore's
financial records and is heading the
drive, along u·ith Garofalo and
Hammerquist, to raise money lo pay
off the debts.
He said they are doing it because the
\l'hole thing reflects on their image any·
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MANAGE R •••
Valley.
Bryant explained the organization
\\'ants to add an execulive secretary and
is aJso .seeking other funds from the Hoag
fo~oundation, Orange County, Fountain
Valley Elementary School District and
the Huntington Beach Union High School
District.
The most favorable reaction Tuesdav
was reserved for the Fountain Valle~
Community Band, which the city budgc.t
committee had recommended get $200,
the same funding as this year.
~fayor George Scott said he thought
the band was so good, it deserved the
f.300 it requested.
Hollinden said he \~'anled to boost that
lo $400.
The band, organized by the commun ity
school program run by the Fountain
Valley Elementary School District p!a~·ed
ror a recent city park dedication
ceremony.
The money u·ould go to buy sheet
music and other supplies.
The council wi ll take at least one more
look at the preliminary budget before
final public hearings on it this summer.
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DISTRICTS . ••
and act on it in time ~ get il on the
November ballot.
Also voicing -~lion to the plan
Tuesday was Himllngton Beach City
Councilman Henry Duke. In a otatement
read to the commlllee by C. B. Wright,
presldent .. tect of tho high acbool
dlstrict's teacher aSIOclatJon, Duke said
he is opposed beca ... or the Inequitable
distribution oLJissessed valuation It
woold creole in the Clly of Hunlinclon
S.ach.
That vaJuation v.·ould leave Fountain
Valley with $7,000 per 11 u d. n I •
lluntingtop S.ach with llS,700; Ocean
View wl{h $9,300; Seal Beach with
~.100, and Weotmlnater with $8,llOO,
school officials havo estlmaled.
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Tal.:es B1·ide
Guru ~taharaj Ji, 16, and bride l\larolyn Lois Johnson. 24, \Vho \\'as
the Guru's secretary1 walk dO\\'n aisle at Rockland Con1 munity Church
at Lookout ~'fountain in Denver. Story. Page 8. ----·----
P-anel Ol{s Co11do111hriu1n
Conve1·sio11 011 Beach£ 1·011t
The lluntington Pacific Apartn1 ents -The PRD ordin:inrc 11r1·er rrfers
the only beachfront housing complex in d1rectl.v to "Condotniniurns." bu! d0t•s
Huntington Beach -v.·i!I become refer to "0\\1ll'rship by air :-.p{1tt• •• 11 hich
condo miniun1 s in the near future. B-Onfa said !l)C<lns 1he san1c th ing.
City councilmen have overruled !he Bill Fosler. genera! manager of ihe
planning commission and the city Huntington Beach Con1pan~·. n1:i1or
attorney, in granting permission for the fl11·ncr of the oceanfront apartrncnts. said
con1·ersion from rented apartments to no zone thange ,1·as requested because ii
individually owned condominiums. 1r11s clear the apartn1cnts t·ould not n1cet
Jt v.•as a 4-2 vote ~1onday, v.•ith Norma staff open spacr n n d parking
Gibbs and Henry Duke opposed . Jerry rc"Juiren1cnts in a !'DR zunc.
Matney abstained. saying he favors the .. \\·e ha\'c aln·ars been stricter on
condominium concept, btii. he would not PRDs than apa11n1c11t:-b C' ca us r
vote against the city attorney's opinion. apartment d\\'cllers arc n1or<' transicni. ..
Attorney Don Ronfa advised said Harlo\1'. "People lire in a PR O
councilm~n that, under city law. the longer, their habi1s are diffe rent."
conversion could not be allowed vo'ithout a ''A PRD 1s diffl'rent fron1 a
request for a zone change and a use condo1ninium. 1!01\' 11·ould ~·ou ha1·1·
pennit, as the planning commission had patios or open space in a !5-f1011r
ruled. condominium ?" asked :\latncy. "The fact
But attomeys for the apartment someone \l'an!s to O\\ 11 an apartn1ent Ull1t
Oll'Tiers said, under state \a1v. no such 1s not b:id ."
1.one change is necessary merely for a Harlo~· said the primary worry is th:it
change in the style of O\VTiership, unless d('velo1>ers \\'OUld buil d under the easier
city ordinances "clearly" s t a t e apartment siandards. th C'n quickly ask
otherv"ise. for a conl'ersion to condorn1nn1ms.
Planning Director Dick Harlow, and , Foster Suggested that councilmen.
Boofa, said it is their belief city law!" rather than ruling on the language of the
clearly place condominiums under the la\1', could hasc tht'ir decision on \!->"
requirements of the planne<:I residential intent of the council \\'hen the la11· u·as
district IPRD), thus requiring a zone \l'rillen .
change for conversion. Bonfa advised them a judge \vould look
Harlow said he realizes the city needs at the language. not council intention.
a conversion ordinance, but it currently but he \\·as ovC'rruled l:>y Al Coen,
does not have one. IIarrielt \\'ieder, Tad Bartlett and Don
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Go lden West
To Present
'Fa11tasticks'
An upbeat version of a 14·year-old
musical "The Fantastic~s" \\·ill be
presented in the Colden \Vest College
Theater Thurstlay through Saturday at
8:30 p.m. -
Ruth Griffith and Sue Conway, both of
fluntington Beach play the lead roles.
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Valley Move
Park Fees· Hi.ked-
For Developers
Citing innation as the reason, the
Fountain Valley City Council Tuesday
raised the park fees cha11ed developers
from $400 per single fanuly Jot to '600
per lot .
The vote was 4 to 1, with Council1nan
Marvin Adler dissenting..
Adler said the 50 percent increase
\\'Ould only be passed on to o"·ners of
newly-built hornes. ''It's not fair ," he
said .
fl.tayor Pro Tern 41 I lolli:idcn
countered that new residents would be
'buying into a parks and recreation
system \\tlile those of us v.'ho have Jived
here a long time didn't have anytliing.
but \\'e paid taxes.''
All other park fees that developers pay
in lieu of donating land were also raised
SO percent by the council.
No developers objected to the action at
the meeting.
!\tobile home fees v.·ill cost S&OO per
space and in mulli·family development s.
bachi.'lor and one·bC'droon1 units \\•i ll havr
Sl95 Jll'r 11111t fees: t11·c:rbcdroon1 un11s \\'ill
hal'c ;1 rec of $2R5 and 1hree-bcdroon1
units \\ill cost SJ75 caeh in f~l'S .
TI1e last revision in aprk fees \\'as
1hrC'l' years ago.
\'ity l'ubl lc \\'orks Di1·ector \\'aynl'
0:-horne ~;iid infl ation in p.1rk acqu1sitio11
~111 d tonstruction costs has r1se-n 50
percent since then
Vallev to Po11der •
Teat·hers' Sta tus
r\.t Board Meet
A rnothod to keep Fountain Valley
sthools operating in the c1·ent teachers
"\\'ithdra1\' scr1·ict's" \.1:i!l be discussed bv
the District's Board of Trustees at 7:3li
o'clock ton igh t.
Tea chers in the district are angry over
the board's refusal to discuss their
rr.ntract drrn ands for O<'Xl year and for
"pr('n1alure!y" turn ing these discussions
over to a Board of Revie1"V.
Judi LQ11·man. prcsidr nt of the
Foun!ain \':illcy Educ~ion Association
11·h 11.h represen1:; teachers. said her
group has no! t;:iken a \'Ole to strike, or
11·ithhold SCfl'lCl'S.
Or. Robert Read. assistant FoWltain
Valll'y supe rintendent , said t 11 c
discussion is lX'ing held ix'cause the
district no1v has no policy for handling a
\1·ork stoppage.
r·ountain \lallev teachers. u·ho \.\'ant a
13 percent pay bOos t, reduced {·lass size.
additional teacher <1ides and improved
insurance bcnefils. distributed flyers in
thr cornmunity over lhe weekend
criticizing the board's failure to granl
thcn1 a cost of Jiving raise for next year.
The flyers 1also accused the board of
failing to operate the district efficiently.
This 11 eek the board sent letters to
d1s!rl{'t parents po!nting out th <it
teachers \~·HJ receive an average
increase of °'·4 percent next year, an
auton1atic raise given as teachers
accumulate additional vears of service.
In addition. the ·OOard said. l:xl
!('achers \.\'ill receive .pay hik~ averaging
6.2 perccnl for gaining additional
education.
The distr ict beard. \\•ho savs there isn·t
enough money to meet 'the teacher
den1anjs, declared negotiations at an
in1passe early this month . after holding
nine meetings \j,'ith teach ers.
Teachers contend the discussions were
halted too soon .
Osborne said It would cost about
$183,000 to build and furntab a ltlree-aere
park now, while a $600 per lot fee for 250
housing units will only rise $150,000.
Zoning Jaw calls for three acres of park
for every 250 residential unJts.
"We're still go~ to be short."
Councilman Bernie Svalstad said of the
proposed $600 fee . He said he v.«>uld
support an addition3\ $50 boost.
No one else backed that idea .
Osborne said tJ1e city 's fees would sti ll
be Jo\l'er than those in many·surrounding
com1nunities. including 11untington
Beach, where the single-family fee is
$750 per lol.
Both tJ1e parks and recreation and
plaMing commissions in Fountain Valley
endorsed the higher charges.
Pa per Urges
3 to Give Up
SA\' F'RA\'CISCO I A Pl -The
lll'ar~l-0\11100 S;in Francis co
Exan1iner carried \.\·hat it called an
"urgent 1nessagt··· en the front
page of today's edilions imploring
Patricia Jiearsl and \\1illiarn and
En1ily llan'i.s to surrender.
The boxed messag:e, headed
"Bill. Emily and Patty," and
signed ''The Editors·• urged the trio
lo "Stop running, and th.ink.
"As Jong as you run, you has!en
disaster.'' the n1cssage said. "You
arc hwllcd by an a:rmy of police.
There is no sale place to hide.
Death may be only a breath away,"
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cl1nrged \j,'i1h 18.
Bail for the three "·as set in advance of
1heir capture at $50,000 each. ~1aximum
S<'ntrnrc for convi{'tion on the robbery
and kidnap charg<'s is life imprisonment.
"In our opinion. fl.liss Hearst v.·as
acting on her own free "·ill," Busch said.
Busch said f.1iss Hearst was charged
11·ith one extra count of assault with a
deadly weapon as ".an alder and abettor"
in R knife attack on a Los Angeles
landlady \1·ho said the newspaper heiress
and t"·o n1en tried to rent a room Swxtav
night. \\'hen lhe landlady refused, one Or
the men slashed al her with the knife.
cutting her dress but leaving her unhurt.
The complaint also noted that Alis,,
Hearst allegedly held a carbine during
the knife attack. The men with her were
described only as "Jotin Does.''
Specific charges agaln9t all three were
five counts of assault with a deadly
1\'eapon, four counts of assault with a
deadly ~·capon "'ith intent to murder.
four counts of first degree robbery, one
counl of kidnaping. one count of
kidnaping v.·ith purpose of robbery and
three violations of the California Vehicle
Code relating to unlawful use or vehicles.
Asked if captured whether they would
be tried first on the federal or Joca I
charges, Busch said, "I think we could
get them to trial first .''
fl.liss Hearst and the Jfarrises v.·ere
charged by the U.S. magistrate in Los
Angeles on Monday with illegal use and
possesaion of automatic weapons in
connection with the shooting.
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"We are breaking all the conventions
related to this musical." said director
Stev.·art Rogers. "lt should be a far
richer show."
The original production featured a boy.
a girl, their fathers and a wall . The stage
\V3S a wooden platform, the scenery a
fragile cardboard moon .
At Golden \Vest, the story \l'ill include
mothers as well as fathers and their
children. The essentially bare stage is
gone and in its place is a sel with more
visual impact.
Baseball Shoes
All Purpose Shoes
Soccer Shoes
Tennis Shoes
Warm-Up Shoes
Football Shoes
Wrestling Shoes
Tennis Rackets
Wilson -Davis -Bancroft
Dunlop -Yoneyama
Racquetball Racquets & Bolls
Handball Gloves & Bolls
Table Tennis Paddles & Bolls
Squash Rackets
Tickets are SI.SO for the public and Sl
for ·those with an associated student
card.
She Sh.01 ve d ID
-The Barmaid's
BRISTOL. Com. (AP) -Wben Judith ~
'Jbomas was asked by a ~id at
Leooe'• for proof ol age, authorities µid ,
"1e Jl<Oduced a driver'• license and blrtll ,.
ctttilicale bearing the name and age of.
the benneid.
Oflk<n aald the ba~'• purse w ..
stolon May JO and Identification paper>
,..... mining when It was recovered.
&f111 'Jbomas, 17, of Bristol, was j
charged with larcency and procllring
liquor by false statement, police said I
~y.
• Tennis Dresses
Mens & Bi>ys Tennis Shorts
· Mens & 'Boys Tennis Shirts
Warm -Up Suits
Hats & Visors
Mens Tennis Sweaters
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Baseball Mitts -Bolls -Bats
Softball Shirts ·
Softballs & Bats
..., Volleyballs
Basketballs
Soc~er Bolls
-Slant Boards
Weight Sets
. Bike ·Repairing
Bike Parts -Tires -Tubes
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At Your
Ser\tice
A Suaday, Wednesday and Friday
· Ft1ture ·
Of lhe Dally PUol
Your Service.
Sea s., .... t Pr .. gram
DEAR PAT : \Ve have lived in Orange
County for two years and our teen.agers .
like most, have become interested in all
phases of water sports, including sailing.
\Ve do not have our own boat at this
tlmc. 1 would like to find out if there is
any kind of program \\'here our
youngsters can learn to sail and be
instructci:t in basic navigation.
P.n., San Juan Capistrano
There are limited openings with the
Sea Scouts (affil iated with the Boy
Scouts of America) on Ship 610 docked in
Ne"'port llarbor. l>escribcd by its
spokesman as "an excellent opportunity
for boys und girls, ages 14-18, to learn
sailing and seamanship, the Sea Scouts
program has recentl y reactivated this
ship to R rve the south county area. Ship
membe rs "'ill operate a ! I · r o o t
Thunderbird sloop. full y t"qulpt>td and
carrying a radio for ocean sailing and
trips to Cata lina. Llt'ut. Col. '-1. Y.'.
Dlonagt', skipper, says adults are needed
tn form lhe ship's .com p a n y.
lnex perlt'nttd potentia l sailors "'ho know
bow to swim are eligible.
~omplahahag lo GPO
-DEAR PAT : After reading your reCcnt
letter fron1 L.L .. Laguna Be;ich recently
I had to write to tell you I've had the
same type of problem __, being ignored
by the C.overnment Prjnting Oftice. Last
Novembefl ordered 'a $10 book and a S2
poster. I've rrrrived nothtlg ~cl?pt jor
tv.:o letters asking fnr more information.
Can you hel p me loo . and is this <1
"trend" in poor St-rvice by the GPO?
B.K., Cot~a de l ~l ar
Tht pro blem -.·as reported to the GPO
Custom er Ser\•lce: Department, P.O. Box
1533. WashlnKf,on, D.C. %0013, and your
erders are being processed. The GPO has
beell pla«~ -.·Ub problems like you ri1
for years, bat Ro»emary Crlbben of
Coa~' Joint CommiU.et OD Printing,
said the reduced now of cotllplaln\s to
the commhtee Indicates deUvery has
Improved. She added. bowever, tha t if
letters to GPO contln ue lo i: o
unanswt'T"td, con1umers nt1y l'.tl action
by writing to tbt lr Congreu man or
Senator. Wiiiiam Ba~lt, s p ee i a I
assistant to tbe Superintendent of
Doeumenls, says 85 to 90 percent of all
orders are supposed to be fillell within 21
"·orklnK days and service should lmpro\·e
as more au tomation is inlrod uced. Ir
repeated letters bring DO resp:.nse, he
advised, as.the rettot At Your Sel'\'ice
column did, tbal corrtspoudence be sent
lo the attention of '-lrs. t~rances Sharpe
a t the Customer Se rvice Depa rtment.
Groups r .. r Senior•
DEAR PAT: Recently we receit•~d
literature inviting us to join a club for
people in the sos age brackc.>t. Many
benefits v.·ere oflered. i n c 1 u din g
insurance, prescription service and
travel arrangements. 1r I remember
correctly. the group is in Long Beach.
The literature tvas misplaCE'd and our
attempts to locate this organization have
not been successful. CruJ you try?
L.S., Mission Viejo
lnformaUtn ls being malled lo you
from th e America n Association of
ReUrtd Persons, for Individuals over 55
and retired. plus details about the Action
for Independent l\taturlty (A.l.l\t.) group
for pt"rsons aged 50-f.I. Others wishing to
coatact either of these organliaUons can
"'rile to 215 Long UeBcb Blvd .• Long
Beach, Ca.
State Lollerie•
DEAR PAT: Recently I read that six
states now have lo"eries. I've already
made application to lhe state lottery
commissions of New Jersey a n d
'-fassacriusetts. but 1·d like you to tell me
how to apply to Ute commissions or the
other four states.
S.l\t., Costa l\1esa
Five other states now have lotteries,
according to the Sepl is, 197% issue o(
U.S. New1 and \Yorld Rt90rt You can
write to their lottery cemmlsslons In
cart' of the followin g stale capitals:
Concord, N.H. 09101 ; Albany, N.Y. 1%207;
Hartford, Conn. 03301 ; Harrisburg, r a.
17105, and Lansing, Mich. 4$924.
llotnes for Sludetats
DEAR PAT: Forty homes are being
sought for students front France who will
visit the Huntington Beach • Newport -
Irvine • Laguna Beach area July 4 to
July 30 under the auspices of the Foreign
Study League. This Is a chBnce to show
Europeans that the spirit, strength and
greatness of America lies ln our
qualltles of sharing, concern for one's
neighbor and Interest In otheT peoples
and their <11otorm. Would you ask any ol
your readers Interested In this project to
contact me? G.t., .Lapna N!Juel
laterttted rtaden are lnvtted to can
G1ylord Inge, Laguna Nltotl, 415-41M, or em Oa•taflOD, Lapna Be~~. ,_ ..
Hott f1mlUe1 iare expected to provide
room and board • 1lon1 w I t b
tnnsportaOon to and rrom clas1e1 five
morahl11 a wetk at Newport Harbor
Hip Sdlool. Hoslt may cboote Ille age
t (111-!1) ud OU •I 1111e1r ,...i. and
prtvale ...... lrt DOI nqlllred.
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Sla11glater 011 Tenth Ave1111e?
No. it's a simulated 1najor auto accident on the UC
Irvine ca1npus. where 1nembers of UCI Experimen·
tal College first aid classe~ Tuesday put what in·
structors Bob Palmer and Barr~' \\'einer have taught
then1 to work. Automobile Club of Southern Califo'r·
nia contributed the realistic props for the exercise.
First aid students ;nvolved are fine today. but condi·
lion of cars' origi:1al occupants is unknown.
Three .She1·iff Ho(l!1uls
Agree on Enforcement
By JAN \\'ORTH
Of !ht D1llJ Piiot 51111
L:1w enforcement in South Orang1'
Cou.nty nce"ds to be stepped up and
drastically mocicrnizcd , three candidates
fo r Orange County Sheriff ugrt"ed
Tut>sday night
The three . .l\tarshall Norris. Eugen£>
\'inlove. and \oi..'Orge Savord. appeared u1
Leisure \\'orld at a forun1 set up by
former lngle\4'ood police chief \\'1llia111
Kennedy. a backer of S.1vnrd. Kennedy
also "'as moderator of 1hc rorum .
The other three c.:andidatcs for thr
office. Jerry Lee l...1\\Tence. Spero
Janise. and Bradley Gales. did nol
attend.
Al the end of !he two hour me<>t111~.
Kennedy offcrl'd Savord a chance tn
"take oll his candidate's har· and speak
independent of the other two candidates
about pending lcglslation affecting law
enforcement.
In the earlier part of the program.
\vhere each l'andldate was J:ivcn an equal
chance to speak. all three silid they
believe the present sheriff's department.
headed by retiring Sheriff J;imcs ~1 usick .
is al least 15 years behind the ti1ncs.
"\\'e've waited 18 vears for a sherifrs
substation in south Orange Count~· ...
!\'orris said. "It "'as an en1crgcncy 10
yea rs ago.
"Regardless of \\·hat you've been told
or read in the papers. there is no
blueprint for a substation 1n Laguna
Niguel. That's just part of the political
campaign of one of the supervisors. You
can't do plans in 30 days ...
Korris assailed the proposals by Fifth
District Supervisor Ronald Caspers that
one courtroom at the Laguna Niguel
Civic Center be temporarily used as a
sheriff's substation. ·
"ll doesn't work. it never has v,.·orked.
and it never will work to have police in a
l'Ourtroom.'' he said.
Savord. former chief of police in
Cypress. lo!d the audience of 100 if he is
elected he v.·il\ make sure each or his
officers carries an advanced first aid
card and has "lire saviRg o~ygen in his
car righl along \l'ith air for the tires.··
Savard also suggested thal lo impro\'e
pollce coverage of lhe I a r g e
unincorporated area from Capistrano
Beach to El Toro, he would propose
training resident deputies to v.·or~ from
their homts.
.. They could report to a roving field
supervisor," Savard said. "This would
save the cost or driving back and forlh to
S.1nta Ana until plans come through for a
south County substation."
tie also urged better coordination
betu·een the Leisure World private
guards v.'hO man each gate to the private
co1nn1unity and the sheriff's deputies.
"If I were sheriff. l v.·ou!d like to feel
comforl.able that every one of your
gua rds here is u·cll versed in first aid.
scarrh and seizure Jay,•s. a r r e s t
procedures. and use of firearms... he
said.
Vinlove. a businessman and former
policeman. said he favors the idea ol
reserve officers.
'An1nesty Pe1·iod' Begins
Ju11e I for T1·affic Fines
Juvenile traffic offenders \\'ill have a
chance starting June I to come to court
and pay oatstanding ticket fine s v.•ilhout
fear of penally charges.
Los Angeles.
Under normal procedures in a juvenile
traffic case, the youth is sent a v.·orning
notice "'hen the ticket becon1es overdue.
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F ederal Court
For Cou11ty Gets
Stud v of Needs
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Chances that Orange County wi!l be
eli,:iib!e for location of a federal court
improved "·ith word today th~t studies of
need are underway in time for a July I
hearing.· -
Federal court officials have begun
studies to determine how much of the
litigation presently handles b~' federal
courts in Los Angeles actually comes
from Orange County.
The d<1ta is to be presented at a July I
hearing set by the court administration
committee of !he Judicial Conference
v>hich meets in Washington. D.C .. an aide
to Sen. Alan Cranston 1 D-Califomia) said
Tuesday.
"Proponents of the establishment of a
court in Santa Ana to serve Orange
County and portions of Riverside and San
Bemardlno counties are encouraged to
present infonnation supporting their
views,'' the Cranston aide said.
lnformalion can be filed v.·ith \Vllliam
E. fo~oley. deputy director of the
administrallve office of the U.S. Courts.
811 Vermont Ave .. Los Angeles.
Judge Ben Connally will chair ti)e July
I meeting of the court admini~tration
committee which has set the Orange
County federal court matter for hearing.
Cou1it y Pilot
Receives Aicnrd
WASHINGTON (UP() - A Catiforrua
man who once traded a pound of butler
for a flying lesson was name<l, today as
1973 night instructor of the year in a
program sponsored by the Federal
Aviation Administration and lhe Aircraft
Owners and Pilots Association.
\\'illard C. Marvin. 45, of Fullerton, will
receive a trophy and $1,000 prize.
The lwo groups began the annual
competition in 1972 to recognize avialion
and air safety. ·
l\1arvin, orphaned at the age of 14. paid
ror his early flying lessons by working at
odd jobs around the airport at Fullerton.
and on one occasion traded a pound of
butter for an hour of instruction.
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Sherill's Area
Substation Gets
Supervisors' OK
lgnoring pleas by a lawyer for 'three
m1.miciP0l court judges. Orange County
Supervisors Tuesday cleared away the
last obslaclt> to constn1ction of a
temporary sheriff'~ substation in the
Laguna Niguel e<:urthnuse.
Attorney ~like ~tcCormick of lhe la1v
finn Rutan and Tucker spokio for th4•
judges and tried to stave off board
approval of a negati\'e enviroomcntal
deciaration on the project.
The judges, in an effort to keep the
sheriff out af the courthouse. com·
plained that me project had to ha\'('
a full Environmental Impact lleport
before being built .
Deputy County Counsel Cla~·ton f'arkr·r
told supervisors the negative tlrclara·
tioo, a simple statement that the pro1-
cc \4'0Uld have no detrimental effect -
is all that was needed.
McCormick's .appeal \\'as ·111c latcs! 1n <l
string or attempls made by the jud,e:C"<;
to halt the project.
TI1c judges claim 1he proximit~· of
police to CQurts of la11· is a bad irg.lgc 10
project.
They also rlnitTl lhe sheriff \\ill oust
the public defender's ~taff from lhe
building and rC'lrga1 e thern lo <l trailer
outside the rourthou::c.
Acting Hoard C'hainnan Rnlph Diedrich
repeatedly interruptcu :\lcConnick 10
remind him that the only matter before
the board 1\•ns appro1·al of a negative
declaration.
But l\1cConn ick surrcedecd i n
presenting all the phi Io s op h i ca l
objections as \~·ell as some rationnle for a
full Em on the project.
lie said the Ja:nd is zoned os
agricultural and the pro}ect is not a
permitted use on the land .
Parker said the county. hy lts 011n
choosing. is not suhjf'Cl lo iLS 0\1 n zoning
lav.·s and even if it 11·crc "the tountv
v•ould have to close do1111 the tourlhoust
itself as non-cooform ihg."
The 'board decided t o install the
substation in the courlhouse because one
of the four courtroon1s "·;is vacant
ll \1'aS a,n econo111y move aimC'd a1
saving as much money ;is possible ro
apply toward a permanent facilit y
several vears dov.n the linl'.
l\fcCormick indicated that !he judges.
11·ho hired the pri\'ate atlomey after
being rebuffed by the C"Clunly counsel.
\1·anted to resolve their differences
"withou~ going to the extent of <1
lawsuit.
Afler the board voted lo approve the
oega~iv.e <iioclaration, .he refus,.>cl to say ii
such action would be taken.
Several crimnal lav..'Yers spoke during
the impromptu hearing and each told the
board the presence of police in the
rour1.roo1n v.wld be detrimental to lhl'
justice system.
Supervisor Ronald Caspers. "'ho ha ~
been particularly blunt in tlls cri!icism of
1he judges, commented al1er the vote.
H ear a Noise?
Coast Officials
Cite So11ic Boom
Millions of Southland residents y,·ere
shaken or awakened early today. \\'hen
an apparent sonic boom stiook four
counties.
The big bang was tentatively blamed
on a ,supersonic aircraft involved in
North American Air Defense Command
exercises which have been in progress
th roughout the 'veek.
The California Institute of Technology
at Pasadena said the noise definitely "'as
not the result of seismic activity.
No damage was reported along the
Orange Coast. but in Los Angeles Count.r.
dishes were reported rattled and broken
in some locales. according to sheriff's
deputies.
"I personal\.\' think it is horrible when
t\.\'O level s of government go at each
other llke !his at the taxpayers'
expense.··
W 0111e 1L Vote rs
01i T elevisio1t
·Three nlrmbers of the League or
\\'oincn \'oters u·i\I explain the pros
and con:-of the nine propositions to
appC'ar on the June 4 primary
ballot tn special progran1s on
rhannc! 50 Thursday at 8 p.m. and .
Sunffi1y at 9<l(l 1).m.
Thl' panelists include : Lee
Podolak of Or<1n~c. past president
• e>f the Santa Ana-Tustin-Orange
it':i~uc : Kit Orollingcr of El Toro.
pnst presidl'nt of the Or<inge Coast
league and Nancy Jones o r
l-lun1 ington Beach. treasurer of ll1c
Huntin gton Beach league .
Co1111.t~· Du rnps
T o Be Reopened
01t Suncla v s
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Orange County Supervisors Tuesday
voted unanimously lo reopen the county's
four dumps on Sundays.
Hut they agreed thal Sunday hour s
' should be cut back to a span of six hour s
li£'!11·rt:'n 10 11.ni. and 4 p.n1. to continue
cnnsf'rving diesel fuel riiat pl\\•ers thf'
trash-movin g equipment.
Suppervisors voted for lhl' Sundav
closures startin~ Jan. I \vhen it \1·a·~
learned that !he fuel crisis 11·as pinc.hing
off !he supply of diesel fuel the county
normally consumed.
The economy measur1• saved about 16
percent of the fuel that v.·ould have been
used if the dumps were open on a full \0-
hour schedule on Sundavs.
Last \\'<'ek. several 'board members
\'Oiced the opinion that the fuel situation
has improved enough for the-duinps to
reopen. But action \\'as delayed until lhi s
}''Cek to leave time for sl,udy.
County Administrative Officer Robert
Thomas gave supervisors a number of
options regarding action oo the dump
hours. He recommended they reopen on
Sundays but limit fuel cnnsumptlon tn
present levels.
County Road Deparunent officia ls said
such a move would mean some equip-
n1ent \vould stand idle to make up the
Sunday fuel consumption.
Thomas and the board Tuesday arrived
at another alternative -reopening on
sho rtened Sunday hours.
Supervisors were told they could also
have continued the present six-dav
operations, closed the dumps on a
tveekday instead of Sundays, run a full·
schedule operation until -fuel runs out or
run a seven-day schedule with all hours
reduced.
Purchasing department officials lold
supervisors in a report that full-scale
operations \vould exhausl fuel supplies b~·
July.
Saturday dump hours were shbrtened
earlier this year as part of the economy
mtJVe. The dumps are open from 7 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and from 6 a.nl.
to 6 p.m. on weekdays.
Supervisors took no action-to either
further shorten Saturday hours or 10
reinstate the weekday hours on Saturday.
Thomas first suggested that th e.
Sunday dump hours be the same as the
reduced Saturday hours but the board
agreed sorne attempt had to be made to
reduce fuel use.
Fred P. Bingham JI . a traffic hearing
ofrlcer for the Oran~e County Juvenile
Court in· Orange, said Tuesday the
special "amnesty period" v.•ill run ror 60
davs ending July 31.
Bingham said if the v.•arning fails lo
draw a response. the cou rts have three
alternatives. ----------------------· --------·------------
During that time . court officers in
Orange, at the Harbor Court and at the
south county municipal court hope to
clear off a large part of their backlogged
records.
Bingham estimated the ~larbor and
routh county coorts probably each have a
backlog of about 1,700 juvenile traffic
tickets that haven't been paid off by the
deadline.
"Jn the Orange courl, v.·e have about
7.000 of the1n going back 10 years,"
Bingham said.
Bingham .stressed that the amnesty
period is only for people who were under
18 years of age when cited -nol adults.
"Some of the people v.·e expect to come
in may have been juveniles when they
were ticketed but are adults now,''
Bingham sltid. "That's okay, though they
can participate."
The amnesty period doesn't exempt an
offender from the normal fine but it does
free them from the responsibility of
paying penalty fees.
1n the case of an unpaid $50 speeding
ticket, for example. the penalty fees
could amount to another $25 to $50 on top
of ii, Bingham asid.
Five types ol lraffie offense3 wlll not
be covered by the amnesty program.
'Ibey Include reckless driving, hit and
run, drag racing or speed exhibition,
posscsston of alcohol In a vehicle and
failing lo appe.ar !or.• lrlal.
"Any juvenile having a citation pondJnc before thc90 courlt should go to
the court to whlell they wore originally
cited." Billgbam ,.Id.
Bingham ,.id he sugg.,ted the
amnesty fl!OCl'•m to Jodge William
Speirl aller bWtng about !he success of
a slmUar program being conduc:led in
-They can put a stop order in the
offender's Department of Motor Vehicles
files making it impossible for him to
renew or replace his license until the
matter is cleared up.
-They can issue a "Cite Parent"
notice which is served on the child's
parents ordering them to bring the
offendir to court
-They can issue a v.·arrant for the
youth's arrest.
Bingham said the courts issue an
average of 20 warrants each month on
juvenile traffic cases and any that are
still outstanding during the amnesty
period "will be held back by police
agencies to see if the offender comes in
to pay bis fine."
Bingham said the amnesty period, If it
is a success, could save the courts a good
deal of money because "it costs more to
bring them in by \\'arrant than we get in
return."
He said his court atone brings in about
$300.000 per year in juvenile traffic fines.
Bingham said tbe policy of seeking out
juvenile offenders is a relatively new
one. In the past, he said. a stop notice
was issued ahd the D~fV handled the
matter from that point on.
"But we now realize ••e are dealing
with young people who could be<»me
chronic offenderS as adults If they areri't
QOl'NCted," Bingham said. "It is
Important to convey to them that !his ls
a serious problem."·
Blngharri sakl fines in a juvenile case
are usualJy based on the offender's
ability to make-good on lht debt. He said
they ere given "every break" as long as
they show a desire to pay the lines.
Bingham also said a lot or young
people are arraid to come to court and
tho amnesty program could reach many
of them. ,
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TODAY
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J.C. HUMPHRIES • u·· ~ k
THE WORLD'S LARGEST OPAL
Its name is the ''Hungarian," 1·
ancl it is said to be the largest
opal in the world. Weighing in <.it
17 ounces, this beautiful stone is
as large <.1s a good-sized orange ;
but in spite of its \\'e ight and
size, it was once \\'Orn as a
pendant by one of the queens of
Austria .
I t is certain Lhal the
''Hungar ian'' came from the
opal mi n es o f Cernowitz in ~
Hungary, w h ic h have been
worked since 1400; but no one
really knows how old it is. ,
As a measure or its value,
mid·19th century Aust rian
monarchs refused to part with
the ge m wh en offered so,ooo
pounds sterling, an astronomical
sum In those days and an .even •
hig her price when fneas urcd
against tod ay's currency va lu-:s.
Unli ke ma ny historic gems,
t h e 1 •1-tu ngarian 1 ' has value
based on true worth as well as
fame. •
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Militants );;or.ski Backed Up by l(ey Senators
Rampa ge
In Belfast
BEL.FAST. !\'orthrm ln>land (i\Pl -
Gunfire trackled today in Protestant
strongholds of East Belfast as mili.t~nt
strikers defied thou~nds of Bnllsh
troops in combat grar b~· re-erecting
barricades the soldiers had 1om down.
There was no imml'diate \'.'Ord of
casualties, but police said six or sevrn
men were invo\\'ed in the shooling.
One mob of young men armed with
re>ekcts and clubs attacked and eocirclcd
a police patrol. and soldiers in annored
cars moved in to rescue the officers.
OBJECTS TllOUGlff to be bombs
were reported to have been dumped on a
half-dozen roads around the eastern
quarter. Anny demolition sguads were
dispatched to check the reports.
Traffic that had begun nowing for the
first time in three days after the anny
swoop snarled again. as the new
banicadcs went up.
Tile Protestant reaction en.me a fC"IV
hou~ aft.er soldiers in combat gear
swanned through the British province's
beleaguered capital. clearing ~reels
blocked to bark up n Protestant·lcd
general strike.
IT WAS A QUICK repl y to claims by
strike leaders that they controlled
Northern Ireland to the point of hfoing
able to form a provisional government.
Soldiers with blackened faces and gun.c;
at the ready moved in at dav.n and quick·
Iv cleared all main roads into me capi1al.
They bulldo1.ed vehicles lo the sidewalks.
Extra British troops v.'ere alerted in
Brita.in to be ready to reinforce th e
16 ,00>-man force already in Ulster.
Afte-r eight days of almost total in·
dustria\ disn1ption. the militants hiul
tightened their stranglehold on \ht'
British province's capital by cutting off
the distribution of fuel supplies.
TIIE EARLY-f\tORNING a c t i o n
followed a night in . which Protestant
cx1remists were blamed for two attacks.
with machine gun fire and a bomb. in
v.·hlch four teen-age girls '\'ere vroundcd.
The ban on fu el supplies took effetl at
midnighl. Cars were filled up Tuesday
evening at the few service stations re-
maining open. Leaders of the general
strike said oil and gasoline v1oold
be allowed only for essential services
such as hospitals and public utilities still
operating. WiUiam Craig leader of the
hardline Vangauard Unionist party, told
· newsmen: "We are in effective control
of the country. We certainly rontrol the
sinews of lite in the community.
OSE OF lllS lieutenants. Glenn Barr
took an even tough<:r line : "\Ve could srl
up a provisiona l govrrn1ncnt if v.·c took
the notioo. V.'e have the poy,·er to govern
in our ban&."
Barr has emerged as the brain be·
hind the strike called last week to gain
reversal of concessions made lo Ulster's
Roman Catholic minority that strike
leaders saw as sleps toward unification
with the Irish Repu blic. The republic
is a Catholic slate.
The firsl demand on the strikers is for
provincial election by oexl fall. Their
leaders believe this vrould demonstrate
overvlhelming opposition toward Irish·
unityy. ·
Barr is a member of the i'orthem
Ireland provincial a~mbly but his real
power stems from his role as coordinator
of militant Protestant groupS'.
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Immunity
Offered
WASHINGTO~ (AP) -The Senate
Watergate Committee tcday voted S to O
to grant bnmunity from prosecution in
return for testimony from Texas lawyer
Jake Jacobsen abol.rt an alleged bribe to
John B. Connally, committee sources
said.
Jacobsen has offered to drop his
previous denials and sv!'ear that Connally
took $10,000 from a dairy-farmer
cooperative according to informed
sources. Connally, a former secretary of
the trcasurv in thr Nixon admlnistratioo.
has consiSt t'ntly denied taking the
money.
It is unlikely lhat Jacobsen will be
cailed to testify immediately. The
nonnal process for confinning an
immunity grant or :his k1nd takes 30
da)'S.
JACOBSEN'S LA,VYER. Charles
i\1c:\"elis. had told committee
investigators that Jacobsen y,·ould invoke
the Fifth Amendment and refuse to
tc!"ufy about the $10.000. But under a
gra nt of immunity, Jacobsen could 1X'
forecd to trstify or face the ~ibi\ity of
being held in contempt. of Congress.
llt1nting1on llartford. 63. 11cir to A&P fortune. ~s marri~ Tuesday
to Elaine K::i.v. 21 . lL is llilrtford·s fourth n1arnage, her first .
'J\vo of the committee's Re publican
members. Sen.<;. •loward Baker of
Tt..'fllle'SSCC and Ech\·arcl. J. Gurney of
F1orida, \1·ere not present for today's
brief n1eeting.
'l'he comTn ittee st<ippcd short of
granting: Jacobsen comple.te imm1.mity
trom any prosecution in the matter. Vegas Ga1nbling Museum
On 'Strip' Hit by Fire
from \\'irr Servic-es
LAS VEGAS . r\ev. -fir(' has
deslroycd a m11seum·casino operation on
the Las \'egas .. Slrip." but firefigh!ers
n1anagC'd to scrape off tllC' culTI.'nry
'\'hich had bee.n used to \i,;al\papcr th e
mside of the resort.
The blaze broke out shortly before 8
p.m. Tuesday nt Boh Srt.:pak·s v•or!d
famous Million Do\lnr ~listoric Gambling:
r-.tuseum and Casino.
The casino opened in early April and
had a gambling license for 15 slo L
machines. Antiqur 5!01 machinrs also
were on display as v.·cll :i~ a display or
Jnonev, a col!ection of gamhli11g chips.
and .photographs or form('r gambling
ligurC's in the past here 51.ICh as Bugsey
Siegrl. e Kid11np R o le Ad1niUed
LONDON 1UPl I -Formt'r psych.iat1ic
patient Jan Ball plrndcd j:!uil1v today to
six charges sl('1nn1ing from his bizarre
attempt to kidnap PriOC£'SS Anne.
Britain's highest jud:;e ordrrccl him
committed to a menta: hospital indefinite-
ly.
B RO T IJET, OWNER
SEEKS RIGHTS
CARSON CJT't'. Nev. (VI">!) -The
first person to seek a restoration of h!s
civil ri ghts under a ney,· Nevada la\V is
Joe Confortc. O\\'ller of a house ol
prostitution near Y..111stang, Nev.
C'onforte s.."'lid Tuesday that he served a
state priron term for extortion and a
federal term for inrome tax evasion but
in the last 10 years has not been
conviMed of a tTimr.
"l just Ytant to be Hke everybody else."
he said. ''l \1·ould like to be able. to vote
and havr al! the e>ther rights."
The i\e\"ada legislature in I 9 7 3
approved a bi!! granting civil rights to
ex-felons "''ho kept a clean rccord for 10
years.
Flanked by fi\·e policemen in the
prisoner's dock at the Old Bailey. Ball
pleaded guilty in a Joy,· but firm voice to
the charges read by scar\et·robcd Lord
\Viggery, the lord chie! justice.
e R e ds Shell S. Vie u
Communist troops stepped up thrir
orrcnsi \"e near Saigon today. shclhng
government forces arotmd a pro\·incial
( ___ I_N_S_H_OR_T_ •• _. _)
capital as President Nguyen Van Th.ieu
visited the area, military spokesmen
said.
The Communist shelling closed. in
round Phu Cuong city, 14 miles north of
Saigon, IA·hiJe Thieu made a personal visit
to war refugees in the city and a first
hand look at the battlefietd.
e Credit Aid Foreseen WASHING~-A $180 million line of
credit to the Soviet Union will aid in the
export of $400 million v;onh of U.S.
industrial equipment and an increase in
domestic fertilizer supplies, the Export·
Import Bank has announced.
In addition to the credit, another $180
million v.i.ll be provided for the Soviets
by private American financing . not
i,ruaranteed by the bank, said Eximbank
Chairman William J. Casey Tuesm.y.
e Nixo11 's Poli<'!I 'Snme'
WASHINGTON -The fact that
President Nixon hasn't had a neY.'"S
conference in tv.·o months does not mean
he won't have any more. according to
Deputy White House Press Secretary
Gerald L. Warren.
Jn reply to a question Tuesday, \Varren
said the President intends to hold ney,•s
conferences in the future. "as he has in
the'past, I'm quite confident." The last
one was March 19 at a meeting of the
National ,Association of Broadcasters in
Houston, Tex .
INSTEAD. IT ::iulhorized :;o-<:a\lcd "use
1m1nunitv ," \\•hich 11·ould pre v c n l
prosccutOrs from usi11g any of Jaco~·s
immune testimony against him in court.
This is the same type of immunity the
committee on('(' granted lo fonncr \\'hite
House Cotmsel John W. Dl'an 111.
Jacobs('Jl once sv.·ore that he drew
$10,000 fron1 tus client. Associated Milk
Producers. loc.. and offered it to
Connally for political use shortly after
Connally had helped persuade President
r-;ixon to raise federal milk price
supports in l9i\.
Jaoobscn also testified that Connall y
refused me money and th<.t the $10,000
in cash stayed in a Texas bank vault for
2 1 ~ years, until an FBI agent inverJ.·
toricd the money last November as pert
of a Watergate grand jury's investiga·
tion. The grand jury said that part of
Jarobsen's story Yi-as a lie, and indicted
him for perjury.
NEWS TIIES LEAKED out lhroogh
infonned sources that Jacobsen v.·as
offering to switch his testimooy and to
say that Connally took the mooey and
replaced it later after arr.:1nging a cover
story "''ith Jacobsen.
ln return. Jacobsen demanded that the
government reduce the perjury charge,
and a separate severrcount felony
indictn1rnt in a Texas savings.and-loan
case. to misdemeanor counts.
\Vatergate prosecutors have shCJwn no
interest in striking such a deal with
Jacobsen. sources say.
l\1eanwhi\e, a federal judge dismissed
the perjury indictment on technical
grounds, but well-placed sources say they
expect that Jacobsen will soon be re-
ind.icted on tTie same charge.
G. Go rdo n Liddy
Pr oba ti o1 t Cut
By V.S . Judge
Panelists
Send Sigt1al
To Nixon
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Dett1ocrat's Choice
Pittsburgh l\1ayor Peter I·'.
1''laherty has won Democratic
non1ination to U.S. Senate.
\\'ith 95 percenL of vote
counted, Flahery had 440,54 l
votes to 422.339 for conswner
:1dvocate Herbert S. Dennen·
berg in Pennsylvania.
Lawyer Group
J\sl{s to Void
'72 El ection
\\'ASll!NGTO;-J (AP) -A la1\;.'rr's
organi7.ation has a~kt.>d a !edera! rourt to
set aside the 1972 presi dential rlcctiC>n as
•·an utter fraud" and to order the oustt'r
of President Nixon and \'ice J>-1:>sidC'nl
c;crald R. r·ord.
The 207-page suit. filed Tuesday in U.S.
Di.strict Court by the r\ational La"')'ers
Guild. contends the e-lrction v;as inialid
because or "numerou~ criminal and
otherwise unlawful acts" committed in
Nixon's re-election campaign.
TllESE ACTS, the suit chargM.
amounted to a conspiracy that violated
the American people's "fundam<fltal
right to a republican form of iOvemment
and their right to demrf.tatic self·
government through meaningful and full
participa.tioo in the political process."
The suit said Ford should be ousicd
along with Nixon. becaui:e if the election
is deemed invalid then Nixon's action in
naming r~ord as a sucreswr to Spiro T.
Agnew is al~ invalid.
The National Lawyers Guild, claiming
4.00l members. dcsaibc:'S itself as "an
association dedicated to the need for
basic change in the structure of our
political and economic system.''
BRIKGll'\G TIIE suit along Y..ith the
guild v.·as a group calling itself the
Committee to Set Aside the 1972 Electioo.
WASHINGTON !UPI) -The &>natl'
Judiciary Committee has scnl a "<'lt':1r
signal" to President Nixon that ii expt."\:1s
special prosecutor Leon Jaworski lo ~
allo\\'ed to conduct a t h o r o u g h .
independent in\'estlgation of \Vatergate,
two panel members said today .
Sens. Birch Bayh (0.lnd.) and Charlf's
~tathias (R-~td. ), agrcrd that the
President has the power to fire Jav.·orsk l
from his post in the same fashion that he
ordered the dismissal or Arch.ibald Co"'
last Oct. 20.
BUT BOTll SAID If Jaworski v.•C're
firf'd, the President y,•ould be in violation
or a JU:Stice Ot>part.ment regula1ion
bindini;: him to consult congres..<iiona!
leaders before taking any such action .
1'he \\'hitc House Tuesday dismissl'd
peculation that Jav."Orskl might be fired
for subpoenaing presidential tapes and
other n1aterials.
The J udiciary,
Committee held a
special meeting
Tuesday fo\loy,•ing a
complaint by Ja1\'or-
ski that the \\lhitc
tfousc "·as ntten1p-
ting to m a kc a
·•fan-e·• ol his posi·
lion by ~yir.g h(' JAWD•lKI
had no right to subpoena evidl'nce fron1
Nixon. Tht~ eommitl{'C g:1vc .Tav.·orski a stroll1!
vote of confidence. coinmending his
fidelity to duty and reinforcing hi~
authority to subpoena Inform a ti o 11
relating to Watergat("
"WJ IAT Tll E C 0 !\I 1\1 I TT E Jo~ 'S
rC'solution did v.·as to send a clear signal
to the Prt'Sidcnt recognizin~ lhat !hi'
President can fire 7\1r . Ja~·orsk i and
:inother S<'t of attorney-s gener.:il. but th.Jl
1A'e hope the Prcsidl'nt y,·il! nO( pursue
that path again,·· Bayh said. ~1alhias
agreed.
•·y,·hat I think v.·e were saying to the
President v.·as 'Please. Mr. President,
don't do it again. lf you do, "'·e're going
to be forced to take steps to keep t.1r.
Ja\vorsk i's independence operating,"'
Bayh said.
.. ,, the President ls not "''il\ing to IC't
the N>gulation stand and get Watergate
oot oo the table and get it behind us
(and) decide guilt or Jnnoconce In a
believable manner~ that the people can
have confidence restored In their system
of Jaws. then the Sl'natc Judicia rv
Committee. I think. srrved notic~·
yesterday that we arc prepared to take
v.·hatever stl'ps "·e can le> restore
confidence.·•
l\fATiflAS AND BAYll rejected a
White llousc argument that Ja"'·orski is
an employe of the President nnd thus
cannot subpoena him for lnfonnatloo.
"'The charter which was given to the
special prosecutor was very expllcit,"
~1athias said. "It gave the sprcial
prosecutor access to evidence wherevrr
that evidence might lead."
He added : "I think the Congress and I
believe the whole American people
understand that the specia~ prosecutor's
office woold indeed be a farce If he
couldn't reach the evidence that v.·as
necessary to prosecute th.e cases."
Plaintiffg in the suit included "80,00J
American citizens." among them Rep.
Ronald V. Oellums (0-C3lif.). and baby
docte>r Benjamin Spock. The United
Fann'4'0rkers of America, the Vietnam
Veterans Against the War , the Soothen1
Conference F.ducational Fund and the
Rlack Panther party also "''ere among
the plaintiffs.
A spokesman for the lawyers' guild
said he did not think any ftderal judge
v:ould have •·the guts'' to nullify the
presidential election. "But we feel !he
legal principle we're presenting is a valid
one." said the spokesman, UOoard
Koe.nick.
Mathias said the committt>e had
responded to the challenge to Jaworski
by "reafflnning the charter (settin~
forth his authority) and making it crysla]
clear."
The committee voted do"'n 9 to 5 a
proposal by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy~ D·
Mass.), to hold public hearings in which
Jaworski and presidential lawyer James
D. St. Clair would debate how far the
prosecutor's powers extend.
•Made Me W at~h~
. Maid Describes Torture Sla y in g
Rain Swamps Midsection
WASHINGTON (UPI) - G. Gordon
Liddy. silent member of the original
seven Watergate defendants. persuaded a
judge today to drop a y e a r ' s
probatiooary sentence because he did oot
,.,.ant a probation officer dictating how he
lived .
•·Just give me the time. t'\1 be happy to
scr.,.c il." Liddy said in one of his rare
speeches in court. ;'I'd rather hllve the
time (than probation)."
U.S. District .Judge John H. Pratt. who
~fay 15 gave Liddy a six -month
suspended sentence and a year's
probation for cootempt o! Congress.
dropped the probationary period, leaving
Liddy with the suspended sentence.
ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. I AP) - A
former motel maid has testified ln the
second day of a murder trial that she
saw three members of a California
motorcycle gang "torture and shoof'
Wlll lam B. Velten Jr.
Velten. Greer shot him first. Ile was :>1111
on the floor, tied up.
"Greer shot him through the lower IC'ft
jaw and then handed.the gun to Gladish.
Gladish shot him four times throught he
head."
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Midweff
Liddy has been in jail since Jan. 30,
1973, and is serving a minimum settence
of six years, eight months for the
Watergate bugging.
"lha.ve your letter," the judge told
"! have )'<llll' lelter," Jhe judge lold
It make seri.st."
•
In lbe Jetter that Uddy wrote after he
reportedly lore up the proballon pap«S.
Liddy complained that throligb a legal
1echnicality his proballon cculd la.I
seven ye.an. •
Bootleg Booze Iillls
Three More in India
NEW DELHI (UPI) -Three persons
Jn Gunthur distrlcr of Andhra Pradesh
died Tueoday alter sharing· a ~le of
bootlot! whiskey.
ll brou8ht to f1 the nwnber of pasoos
klDed In clrlnlting such illegal Uqu0r over
!he past few day~
JudJlh Frances Wf!'itt, 27, told a
district court Jury Tuesday she saw
Ronald B. Kelne "cut and carve on the
victim's chest with a knlle heated in a
wall furnace" in the Albuqlltrque motel
·where she wus emptoyed.
"I saw Rlchon! W. Gr<er shoot the
victim lhroogh the head wllh a gun and
then hand the gun to Thomas V. Gladish
who shot him four tlmes," Mrs. Weyer
said.
m OSE CHARGED in the slaylngs are
Kelne, Gladish, Gmr, ClaronCe &nlth
and Anwr R.. Smith. The meo, members
of the "VagtJft" motorcycle club, said
they were from El Monte and WMl
Covina, Calli.
Mrs. Weyt'f had said &he knew
Clarence Smith u Sandy Morrlaon, but
defense lawyer Alleri Well told the court
!hat Morrison's real name Is Cllreooe
Smith.
She was atlacked by, Clarence Smith
and by Kelne, Mn. Wf!'if!r salt!.
"Morrlaon (Clarence Smlih) held me
1boul three feel froDI Ibo victim aod
made me wa tch the cut.Uni," she
lesllfled. "Greer and Gladish lh<!1 shot
SHE SAID SllE first met Kleine Feb. 8
outside the Bel-Air Motel in Albuquerque.
"l fell sorry for him . He said his name
was 'Grubby' and asked me if l knew
where he could stay. He said he didn 't
have any money," Mrs. Weyer said.
She said she was a mald at the motel
"so l told him he could stay in a room
that l hadn't cleaned yet if be promised
not to Jell anybody.
"Later he came and got the key from
me. I went to the room with him and
left because some 1tran1e thlnp were
there were live Olher men In the room . 1
golng on .
"A l~ mlnuteo later Grubby (Kei1'!J
came Ind got me. He said he h'1d •
....,,.lhlng to show me. I wen! back and
there waa Velten Ued up on lhe fioor wllh
Greer holdlnC his feel and Glad~h '
boldlng his mns.
"I WANTED ro LEAVE, bu! !hey -
wouldn't 1"' me." I
Eibel Pnlett of Fort Worth, Tex., \
mother of Velten, was called by the atalt •
"' tellll1 but -· down oad cdod "' the lland tfter two qu<sUons.
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6 DAD.Y PILOT EDITOBIAL PAGE
Efficient Drug Sweep
Fountain Valley police should be commended for
their careful planning and smooth operation during last
week's '1Project Lunch Box/' the mass arrests of 59
suspected narcotics pushers.
During the drug sweep, most of which occurred dur·
ing the night Wednesday, police also did as much as
possible to provide parents with information about their
child's arrest.
In addition fo the immediate effect of the drug
crackdown, police also performed a service to the com-
munity by warning parents, teenagers and community
officials of the seriousness of the Fountain Valley drug
problem, particularly on high school cainpuses.
1'his warning should result in concerned action fro1n
the comn1unity so the proble1n can be curbed and those
who need drug counseling can receive il.
And while one might question the police depart-
n1ent's placing of informers on school campuses with·
out knowledge of the school district, the operation was
in order and was well carried out.
Camps Not Acceptahlt;
Several hundred 1peoP.le in Huntington Bea.ch live
in what can best be descnbed as depressing and shabby
conditions.
1'hese people are farm laborers. most of them front
~Texico, who work at least 10 hours a day harvesting
crops .
goes, the government licenses the camps as not being in
violation of state law, and besides, many say, "They're
living better here than they do in Mexico."
Maybe that's true, and maybe it's also true that the
Huntington Beach camps are no worse than many others
around Orange County.
But that shouldn't serve as an answer, and com·
fortable Huntington Beach residents shouldn't accept it.
Instead. we hope they work within the community to im·
prove what can only be called an undesirable situation.
Comn1011 Goal
liuntington Beach Union High School Di strict trus-
tees have extended the olive branch to the Fountain
Valley school board in an effort to get away from bicker·
ing about unification and tax overrides and back to the
common go·a.t of educating children.
Inspired by a Kissinger-style letter from the city of
Fountain Valley urging negotiations, the high school
trustees have asked the elementary board to meet with
them in a joint session. It's a good idea and a needed
.+one. •
"\Ve are a city with almost half our population of
high school age or less and we are deeply concerned
with arriving at proper solutions for both housing and
unification." Mayor Pro Tern 1\l llollinden wrote the high
school board.
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•
• •
At ni ght they come home to the labor camp. a
group of old metal buildings filled with worn-out furni·
ture, offering little in the way of co1nfort or privacy.
i\lany people think it's not improper for them to live
this way. They've been doing it for years, the argument
Hollinden has offered the city hall as a neutral meet-
ing ground. J~igh school trustees say they'll take hint
up on it. Fountain Valley trustees should do the sa1ne .
Continuing an intpasse is unreasonable and is har1n·
ing education. That's something members of neither
board should permit.
·n'el/, who kn o1r.,7 \\·e m1j;h1 han' a pre.,ide11 1
so medav who'd like to fight anmher little 11·;1r
on•r there. ·
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Thoughts fro11i .tl1e Ottoperso1i • Test Your
Kno·wledge
Of O<ldities
'
Dear
--G looniy-··
Gus
-The ·-F-inal~-De'Sexiag ~of-··-Per-~nkind .--·--·-
~YDNEY ~.HARRI~
Of the hard<'r quiue.o;, "Ckid f\1an Out''
sc<'ms to Ix' a favorit('. Jn ('ach list. one
nan1e or tC'rn1 d(){'S not properly
b<>long-\1·hirh one. and \1·h~·? four out of
10 right is nol a shani c-making score
t oda~·-
1. \,;illah:1d1on, 1'.rnkrr·s Tip. Count
r·ll'CL l'.i1;111nll . and ~l :in O'\r.'lr.
2 S;1n~111111~. ("holrr1 c',
AnLtllit', and Llil1011~.
r'hlcgmat ic.
3. Dnv1d and JonJthan. Achtl l('s and
P:.i1rrx:l us. .Sher!oek Hflln11.'s and Dr.
1'1ori<:irty. l);1n1on and Pythias. Orestes
and Pyladcs.
4. Jack Benn i·. Fred ,\lien. Lou l~oltz.
Lennie Bruce. ri nd Eddie Cantor.
5. Myopia. Anorexia . Aphasia,
Dysplasia , and Accidic.
6. J\"oel Cov.·ard . Hoagy Carmichael.
George ~1. Cohan. Jr\'ing Berlin. and Cole
PortC'r.
i. Si r Jost•ph Porter. J\ilajor General
Stanley, !he Duke of Plaza-Toro. Colonel
Bogey. and King llildebrand.
8. Actium . \\'atC'rloo, Ga 11 i po Ii,
SC'vastopol , and J\lid1ray.
9. 1\rmour. Bre11·stcr, car· .. er. 1'-forris.
and \Vindsor.
10. In a park of playing-cards. three
or the four Kings have
moustaches-11·hich one is !be odd man
out?
By refusing t6 release more-tapes.
has President Nixon given up on
tryin6': to win \\'atergate peace \1'ilh
honor? A.D.
Gloo••'lf Gu• t•mrl'lf"li lrt 111bmitled ~1
r••<!•r• 111C1 .. Mt 111<n1••ih· r•ll1t<:I lhe view• e1-·1i. .,...,..,.,.,. S1nd vour ,.,
•e•v• ,. G1"mY On. 01lly ~Hot.
ANSWERS,
I. r.1an O'\Var is the only horse of the
five 11·ho never >M·on the Kentucky Derb y,
Z The mC'dieval "four humors" of
mt•dirine did not include "Anemic."
:l. All couples 11·(·re unitrd in dc<'p
friC'ndship, except Hohnes and !lloriarty,
11·ho 11·crC' deadty enemies.
4. All thC'c;c co rnedians chani;ed 1hC'ir
real naniC's for profC'ssional r('asons.
<'Xcept Lou Holtz.
5. The first four are ph~'sical
dysfunctions: "AcridiC'" is a spiritual
disorder coasisting of 1·asl boredom and
apathy.
ll. AH these composers \\'rote thei r
o\\·n lyrics. except Jloagy Carmichael
(and not onC' pc'rson in a thousand knol'·s
1vho 1rrolc the lyrics to his most famous
tune, "Slardust··1.
7. All are leading characters in
Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. except Col .
Bogey, an imaginary player in golf.
8. Decisive naval battles of the world.
except Waterloo. >M'hich (d<'spite its
name) was fought on land.
9. All are famous antique chairs,
except Armour.
10. Only the King or Hearts is lacking
a moustache. (Now, to test your
observational pov.·ers further, which is
the only King in profile?)
To the Editor :
\\'hile restin~ comfortahly in n1y lounge
chair. the other day, 11•ith both my feet
stretched out on the oHopcrson, I heard a
news commC"nt;itor on Channel J3
referring to lh<' "spokesperson" of a
political group .
Tl-IlS de\•ialion to the English language
11·as obviously made in deference to the
wopenon's liberation movc1nent 1vho
no¥.· frowns on utilizing a ctrtain three-
lettcr word 11·hich offends chem. \Ve are
slowly being indoctrinated in a ne1v
vocabularv 1\·hich 11·\Jl force our children
to call t!\C firepersoos if the house is on
fi re . !he policepersons if a crime is
to1nmi!1cd. the mai!pc rso ns for stan1ps.
the n1ill\p:!r5on for their !.a1·oritc drink.
~~·r.. ct::-. \\°c ahcndy ha1·e th t·
l'h:iirp('rS('ln !•f 1he Board, 1 h e
r n1 r·i:•:c1;.."·~tin :-nd !h<' spo kesper::on.
It 11·ill pi o!;a'il~· r.t•t a !;it l'iai!'y 11·hcn the
h ~,;·"S rc1ch p 1 ~r.:1hoccl and sta rt teachin;!
!heir O\\ll ch ildren not to personhandlc
girl s and lo be ca re ful not to fall inlo
open personholcs. A lot of personhours
""ill have to be devoted to learning ho1Y
to personipulate these nc1Y \\'orcls v.ilich
at first 1vill seem again~t hupcrson
nature; but rm sure they'll personage.
Of cours<'. !here 11ill be instances
1\·here there 11·ill bt• duplication of
n1e:iriing after S<>X has disappeared : does
personkind apply to males. females or
both? The sound of certain 11·ords ma y
not be too elegant : think. for instance . of
\\"Opcrsonhood ... But this .,,;11 be amply
ccmpensated by the ren1oval o f
indecision as to gender such as is nol\'
created by the length or the hair· H v;on';
mat.ter anymore ! The ininis(c r 11·i ll
ai>M·ays be able. by peeking at their
anatomy. to pronounce a couple "person
and v,rife"~
Af"TER hupersonit1· is totallv dcsrxC'd,
some parts of the Bible \\'i ll nO d•'ubt c~·
re-writt en: . .liod created person to Ii i,,
An Echo of the Pentagon
\V ASHINGTON -Crusty old Rep. F.
Edl'•ard tlebert, D-La., commands the
House Ar1ned Services Committee fronl
the center or a two-tiered curved desk,
with t1Yo sn1all A1nerican flags flanking
his place.
Prom this ~on1mand post. he roles his
committee with the stern hand of a drill
sergeant. l~ls critics have charged, and
he has consistently
denied, that he is
the Pentagon's pup-
pet. l~e has now pro-
vided his own dOcu·
mcntation that his
criti cs arc right.
The old curmud·
gcon has just pre-
sented to the House
his reasons for be-queathing another whopping $1.4 billion
... in military assistance upon South Viet-
nam. lie simply borrowed the arguments,
almost word far word, from the
Pentagon.
THE PENTAGON'S chjef wl\ness iri
favor of military akl toSaigon, Ml'j. Gen.
William B. C.ldwell, 111>peat«I liclore
Hebert's committee on Marth 26. He
testified solemnly:
0 The objectives of our mllitsry
assistance to South Vietnam are limited
but absolutely •sacntiul. We ICek lb .help
tho GVN (Government of Vietnam) to
malntsin an c!fecllve mllllary deterrent
in tho face of the conllderable threat
po...i by the Norlh v1etname,. to..,..
wl\hln the Republic ol Vietnam : .• "
Hebert gave cald,,.ll'a testimony
poodfroUS study for nurly tl"O mootlu.
On May 101 Hebert's comm It lee
(JACK ANDERSON)
submitted its care(ully con s i d e rt' d
conclusions to the House. States the
report :
1111fE OBJECTIVES of our n1ilitary
assistance to South Vietnam are limited
but absolutely esS<'ntial. The Government
of the United States wishes to help the
Government of South Vietna1n to
maJntaln an effective military d_eterrent
in the face of the considerable threat
posed by the North Vietnamese forces
within the Republic of Vietnam .. .''
For paragraph after p ar a graph .
C8Jdwell's test i m on y and the
committee's conclusions agree so
precisely that only an occasional word
has been changed.
The Pea.t1goa: "Events In Vietnam
Ofer u.e:<Pa·st r,ear have taught us that a
, la81ing peaCll ls possible only H there is a
stable bilahce of power botwten the
oppaoing,' pdc& A military equlllbdum
will. we believe, deter new offensives and
gradually induce a shift In priorities
away from war."
Hebert: "Events in Vietnam over the
pall year have taught us that a lasting
peace b possible only If there 11 a &table
balance of power bctw,.. the opJlOllni
sldtL It ls the vlew of the Committee on
Anned Servlcet !hit a m I I It a r y
equilibrium Jn that area of the -kl wm
deter new olfenslv'" and gradually
Induce a geoeral lhltl in prlOttUee by the
conttnding forces a\\·a~' from 11·ar.
The Pentagon: "While the North
Vietnamese have increased t he
<·on1·entional capability of the · n1ain
force s. the cost has been great. and the
c:oven1n1ent of \lietnan1 has thus fa r
n1:111a ged · to turn back all their
ch~lle.nges in the past year.
ll~bert: "\Vhilc the North \lietnan11~st>
have increased the con v e n l i on n l
c:ipability of the main forces. the cost
hJ1S been great. and the Governn1enf of
\'ietnam has thus far managed to turn
. back all their challenges in the past
year."
~
CLEARLY. the Hebert comniittee did
little n1ore than reprint portions of the
Pentagon's prepared statement and
present it as its own. The questloh that
begs an answer is, \vbat do >M'e need
Congress for?
The Pentagon also made the claim,
faithfully reproduced In Hebert's report,
that South Vie~am auring the past year
had "limited ltsclr to jusl(flable acts of
self-defense." Yet miraC\llously: the
Saigon forces "·oood up 'with ,rnore
territory.
Changes in "territorial and popul&lion
control,11 explained the Hebert-Pentagon
report, bad been resolved •11n favor of
the Government fon::es."
Foo,tnote: The Armed S e r v i c e s
Comlillttee's chief counsel, Frank
Slatln8helt. candidly admltlA!d io us that
ho had mlA!d portloos of tho Deleo ..
Deparlment'a own IOlllmony ~far the
Hebert report. The Pe ht a 1 on '• ::·i::~1=1~,;;:-·~1 ~!;
l\IAILBOX
LetUrs fr orn reo<lers are welcome.
Norri1ally. wrilers sl1011/d. convey the ir
messages in 300 u;ords or less. Tile
right to condense letters to fit space
or. eliminate Jib e.I is re.s eroed. All let·
t!-rs must include signat ure and ma il-
ing address but· names ma y be wi tl1·
held on request if sufficient reosri11
is appare;i t. Poetry will not be pub·
lislied.
image. the Hebrews ate personna in the
desert, Christ became p€rson. the Son of
pe-rsoo, e1c! But. perso n'. that's a del ni l
cotnpa red to the rc-11Tiling of tile
dictionaries. Think , for instanee. of
chairpersonship, person power. le person.
personnequin , apersonuensis. perso nufac-
l?Jre, alpersonac, personuscript. meat-
person, personY.•ise, megalopersonia pull·
person, foreperson. personagcr. per-
songle ... ad infinitum!
ft will also affect the fields of musi c
(Schuperson}, the roniics (Supcrpcrson 1.
ge:>graphy (the Isle of Person and its
inhabitants l''ho speak personx !) and God
knows bow persony more :.
As much as adheren ts to 1ropersons' li h
detest this particular thr ee-lett er v.·ord.
there is another one they particularly
relish to apply to 111al<'s \\ho <li"'J'.!ree
11ith them: R·A·T_ i suppose th<lt after
v.·hat precedes. I qua !iry. in the ir mincl.
ror that one : so just let me sign myself
off as
A PROTESTING P[RSO~
.S1111· Jr T1111
To the Editor :
J~e: ''U.S. lllit eraccy"
So one reader v.·ho noticed the misspeJI·
ing wrote a Jetter about it. Okay. But I
am "'iliing to ¥.'ager thut n1any n1orc
noted the eJTOr in silence. ,\fter all . in
this ove reducated and generall y h I p
community there ma y be a few of us \1•ho
simply assumed there ,1·a~ a v•i seacre on
vour sj.aff who couldn 't resist the
iemptafion to create a fe11· ~1lfl\1·ing
smiles.
So there:
JOYCE sc rro~
To the Editor:
Tom Murphine's colu1nn, J us t
Coasting, is as cleansing as a stiff ocean
breeze.
As to things we might find obscene,
how about adding a $5.0IJO bedspread
n1ade of 69 fox pclls~ A. PACL
l1nportn11t Vole
To the Editor;
Look on the right side of the sampl<'
ballot' every registered voter received
tind down at the botto1n of tbe column of
meall\ltts sub1nitted to the voters is a
dynamite proPQsition.
Its Cult meaning 1nay not yet be
apparent to the average voter. Ho\\'ever
tb06e poll\lclans and public o(flclals who
think their canstituencics are mainly
nli~de up of various weli-heel!d speeial-
interest groopo rather than the people
\'i'hl1 elected or appointed them to office
"·ill have & n1de awakening on June 4.
PROPOSITTON I Is the landl\lark
mea~. If you make no other mark on
your bolio\ ~ trip to the polls will ~
worthwhllt ,by just voting in favor of
l>roi>Oa!tJ.iill. Of course while tl\ett )'Oil
may u ,..u take a little more Interest
snd vote for llQJlle of the other mea$lrcs
an d candidat es. Proposition 9 is a sn1all
start to11'ard c; r.C'ttcr govemn1C't1l
· It i~ going to take gigantic effor1o;
1hroughout this country to tt(•hie\'I'
govcrnn1ent 11 ithin the spiri! and the
letter of the Constitution. and if thl'
people do not get started soon thC',I' inay
find it is too late. Oth<'r states are
watching California. It is no11· tin1e f o r
us all to get up and join the others ¥.'ho
think that government is responsible to
the people and not the highest bidder.
I
JIM COSHLAND
T/1ey K11on·
To the Editor.
\\'e \Voul d li kC' !'1 tuke this opporo1nit~
lo comment on vour exc('lll'nl <.irticle on
page one. Tuesday . .\l:iy 14. 1!114 : ,\on·
l('achlng St<iff Backing Tax Election.
OUR Huntington Beach Cnion lligil
School District op<'r:i tes under the J\1crit
S,l'sten1 . a school civil service system for
classified (non-teaching) personnel. J\1r.
Larry Christian. ¥.'horn you quoted. spoke
of the \vork.Joad concerns of his mernbers
in the district chapter of the California
School Employees Association. This
group represents the major portion of the
people who make our five school s "run·•
-su ch persons as th e secretaries antl
clerks at. \Vestminster and Fountain
Valley High Schools, instructional aicle s
and receiving clerks at Edison and
l\farina. and the business assistant at
Huntington Beach High.
They don't earn a lot of money. Most of
them can't afford to live where many of
us do, and many have homes outside our
52-square-rrHle district boundary. But day
by day they see at fir st hand the
miserably overcrovtded conilitions our
children suffer throu,i:h in at.tending
classes before daylight and after dark in
1nake-do cafeteria space. splil days.
lhree lunch periods, otc. They know our
elementary students will suffer even
n1ore in the near future . unle~s a ne'v
high school is pro vided very soon.
TllEY realize that a "yes" 1'Qte on
Proposition H will provide rnoney that
can onlv be used to build and furnish a
nev.• centrally located high school, and
that 110 money raised in this manner ran
in crea se their salaries or provide a
~etlcr job for thefn. But they do rea li1e
that each school "'ill be able to "unload
!he 01·e:-load" and reduce t h e
dehumanizing squeeze at each of the fi\'t'
prt>sent schools. They >M'ant every voter
in our district to know the desperate need
for his "yes "' vot e on H. but re;ilize that
to sp read thi s 1ne.~sage requires money.
To thi s end, they have contributed $200 to
the Citizens Com1nitlee for Better High
Schools !
\V<' are very proud to be associated
v.·ith such a fine group of citizens.
ROBERT POLIS, Chairman
JAMES WISE
IRV TUCKER
11untington Beach Union High School
District Personnel Commission
C.O.S. T. Replies
To the Editor :
The letter in the "~lailbox" of
Wednesday. May JS, signed by Chuck and
Kathryn L, Stopher. requires an ansY•er.
At the time Ute ballot argument of
February. 1973, against the S27 million
bond issue was presented, the district
had just seen their request for $15 million
defeated. In which they had asked !or ltO
million ror a new school and $5 million
for "other projects".
IT IS llAJ\D lb undorstand th• fuuy
thinking that Ulen led them to 11.1k for $27
million !or tiro schools. The la:ipayers
have long bad to "Ug)lten their belts ..
due to higher and higher prices as wcll
as constantly lncreuing Ines, and it
I
11·ouldn 't btt ;1~k1ng 100 111uch :or lh,_·
(li:,;lrict to "lighten their bells." too.
\\'nen the $15 million bmd issue fa iled i1
1rtHild have been realistic to co1ne b:1t'k
1«1th :1 l't'q1tl'S! f0r ~Jn 1Pill1n11 for thP nf'\V
sc hool only, and in 1h;i! e<1.~e C.O S.T.
v.·ould not have opposed the rcque:,t.
Therefore. when th e request fo r S~7
million was presented to the voters. 1rf'
sa id , "Vot<' NO unt il they present us 'M-'ith ..
one school al a time ...
Howe ver:. now tpe situation is altered
in that one "Schpol 1rith a con1plet c
campus. including an auditorium . si1s
abandoned within lhc dislrict. True. it is
an elementary school and part of thn
\\'estminster Element ary Schoo\ Distrit·~.
bu t it, too. belongs to the people 1vho paid
for it. Why not tr'ansfer it -or lease It -
to th e 1-JBUHSD and refurbish it for usc
as a hi gh school ? II could be avail abl<'
sooner than the thrt'C years it l\'Ollld t;:1k e
to build a new school.
OR. if it is sti11 necessary to Uuild at
the \\'inlC'rSb<'rg silc. 11·hy not clcvise a
plan 11·hC'reby a 1\·ing at a ti m<' could b"
built as the n1onev is available? The
reserve fund -ihe mo ney helcl i11
reserve to slart off each "e1v school ye ar.
and usually held at $2 mi nion -Is nov.· at
$6 million: sw-ely part of that could be
diverted to ' start build ing on the
\Vintersberg site, using. or expanding the
present administration fa ciliti es.
It is gratifying to note tha t HBt:Itsn
did act on C.O.S.T.'s suggestions to se11
surplus property ancl to instigate t1\·o
lunch periods, at least on some
campuses. But they won"t listen until
beaten at the polls.
"'.\'0 TAX" \\'Ould be nice. Out is
unrealis tic. A sensible property t·.1x
11·ould be one based on land val ue onlv o;o
that property owners "'ould not· b(•
penalized by hi gher taxC's for in1proving
their proper ly , and it 11·ould be ]('vied to
COl'Cr property-related services only.
The Califo rnin Sta te Supr eme Cow·t
has already1 ru led !hat propert y ta xes for
suppor t of schools is uncon stitutional and
has gJ\·~11 the stale ~ix years to convert
to other mea ns of financing.
\\'hy obligate ourselves. and 011r
childre n. to puying a tax that v.•ill go on
and on for '.!7 years -until the year 2001
-;1·hcn at least $4 million dollars are
sitting idly in the Reserve Fund?
The Counci l On Sensible Taxation still
sci~·s "Vot e i\O".
CLAIRE KELLEY.
Chiiln11Jn
LEER. RAYB\,l!N.
VicC'·C hai rman
J>AULINE E. l\IOEN .
Secretary
OlANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. \Vf!td. PubUshtr
Thoma.t Keevil, Editor
Barbara Kreibich
.EditorioL Page Editor
The editorial Pl4:e of tllf': Daily
Pilot leeks to inform and srjmulate
~aden by presentirc on nus Jlfl&'e
dlVt'rM ,comm~ntary'oo topics of in-
1'1'tlt by synd1('ated columnirts and
cai•toonlst~. by pr.w~ing A rorum f01"
tffdt:ra• vltwl 1:tnd by prtsrotine this
ne1A.'lpape-r':it !)p1nion11 #llfl ~M on
current top1r~. Thi• 1-dllonnl op\rUone
ot tM Daily Pilot Appe1t1• QrJ)' bi ~
editorial ~utnn at tlll· top of the
paae. Opinions rsptt~ by the. COi-
umnists and cartoonist• •nd letttr
writf'l'I art their own Jnd nc>~M
mtnl or thtlt viev.·~ by the DaitJ
Pilot -"' mr......i.
Wednesday, May 22, 1974
' I
.. •
Wtdnesday, M11 22, 1974 DAIL V PILOT 5
AU-le AHem•t Panel .
Rape Bi I Reje~ted
Abduction
Revealed
Posters
Of Patty
Issued
Deci.sion .Delayed
On Newsman Farr ·
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An
1 all-male Assembly conunittee
I . has rejected legislation aimed
at minimizing the
1 embarrassment sl.lffered by
: rape victims when their past
1 sexual relationships a r e
1 probed in rape trials.
However, the criminal
justice committee agreed to
reconsider the bill (SBI678! by
Sen. Alan Robbins (0.Van
Nuys), next month in hopes a
CO}Tlpromise can be reached.
The 3·1 vote -·one short of
the minimum four votes
needed for approval
followed an all-day hearing
Tuesday that included an
impassioned plea by a rape
victim and occasional shouts
by women in the jampacked
audience protesting remarks
by male attorneys.
THE SENATE-PASSED bill
v•ould make evidence and
questions concerning t h e
victim's previous sex u a I
t'Ontacts with persons other
than the aceused attacker
inadmissible in rape trials.
Several committee men1bers
said they agreed current
courtroom procedure was not
fair to victims because it
required thcn1 to disclose
fntimalf' sexual relationships
that ni.a\' not be relevant to
the r'ape. But the
commitlcen1cn indicated the
bill went too far and denied
defendants' rights to a fair
Actions 'E..~cessive'
ACLUSaysLAPolice
Handled SL .4 Poorlv .,
LOS ANGELES !CPI> -
The American Civil Liberties
l'nion charged Tuesday that
police used ''excessive" pov:cr
in a shootout Frid.'1y that
killed six members of the
Syn1bionese Liberation Army.
Ramona Ripston, executive
director of the AC LL' .
.suggested that there \\·ere
other means of handling the
situation other than -;i
shootout.
ob\iouslv vo!alilc situation so
rapidly ...
Shf' said !hr hou~~ \'f,lS
surroundl'C!. the SLA could not
hJvc escapee!. and perhaps
they could h.:ivc been taken
alive.
"'There arc many people
\1·ho feel that 11·hat took place
11·as an official execution."'
said the Rev. C. Hennings,
president of ihc Southern
Ch r is t i an L ca d crship
. "\\'hen the risk to human Conference west. '":ho took
lrial.
Ethel Mae Shifflet, 43, a
Stockton mother of r o u r
children, testified, her wrists
were broken, head injured and
body punched repeatedly in a
1968 rape incident and her
problenis were given poor
trratn1ent by physicians and
other officials.
Shaking nervously, l\f rs
Shifflet said, ''I hope you
people on this committee have
compassion for rape
,·iclin1s ... I needed it and
didn"t grt it."
LOS ANGELES (APl -
Patricia Hearst, a gun on
her hlp and a knife ln her
belt, told a kidnaped
Lynwood yooth she was
abducted by the
Sy m bionese Liberation
Army but later joined
their cause when her
falher's free food program
was mishandled, the Los
Angeles Times says.
Hearst fami l y
spokesman John Lester
ternled the account
•·si lly."
WASHINGTON (UPI) -1'
smiling Patricia R e a rs t ,
appearing on a poster under
the word "wanted" a nd
described as "armed end S
extremely dangerous," begins
appearing today on post office "
and polic;e station l:.!netin
boards. \ UPITleHtlti.
AWAITS DECISION
Journ•lii t F•rr
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A
SUperlor twrt judge Tuesday
delayed a decision on Whether
more time in ·Jilli "'nu 1 d
convince Los Angeles Times
newsman William Farr to
reveal his sour<eS.
Judge William H. Levitt
continued tbe case until June 7
when oral arguments will be
heard and instructed lawyers
for both sides to file briefs by
!llay 29.
The hearing was ordered by
the State Court of Appeals last
January to determine if being
sent back to jail would force
Farr to oame his sources for a
story miuen during the !9'71l-
71 Charles Manson trial.
BUT PAUL Fitzgerald,
spokesman for Ca l i for i a
Attorneys for Crimina 1
Justice, later said many rape
"Randolph Hearst did
~ve rything he was
supposed 1!0 do and then
some," Lester said in
Hillsborough.
The FBI began distributing
the first "wanted" posters
Tuesday. A spokesman said
about 175,000 posters were put
on oonunerciaJ airplanes for
distribution on the West Coast.
There will be ad d e d
distribution throughout tile
natioo and more posters may
be printed if needed, the
spokesman said.
Oakland-Man Guilty
The appeals OC>Urt turned
down Farr's appeal of his
contempt citation and said the
·46 days the reporter had
already spent in jail could not
be cruel and unusual
punishment because it was
meant to coerce, oot punish.
He was freed on appeal. bul
theoretically could be returned
indefinitely.
\·ictims are •·vindictive. '------------'
spiteful and have fan!Rsies·•
and added "many rape cases
are outright frauds." He was
~rcf'ted by shouts of "No, no"
Sacramento In Hearst Extortion
by '"'Otnen in the audience. On Alert OAKLAND (AP) -An
Robbins estimated th a t Fete Makes Oakland man has been
80.000 rapes occur i n sentenced to one to five _years
California each year but only F ot• SLA rf rio in state prison after pleading
8,000 \\'ere reported in 1973, J B l primarily be ca u s e of t-are y guilty to attempting to extort
cmbarrassn1ent v.•hich th c SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -$800 from 'the Randolph
rietims n1ust endure under About lZO policemen and FBI Hearsts by promising the agents searched the north LOS ANGELES (UPI) current law. Th release of their kidnaped Sacra1ncnto area Tues d a y e Miss Bare state pageant "A rape victim is made lo . 1 t 1 · has finally found a home. daughter. Patricia. n 1 g 1 or a car e<1rryu1g a f PCl she is the defendant being \l'Ofll<'ln irho looked 1 i k e Pageant officials s a id Joe Merritt. sen ten c e d
placed on trial." he said. Patricia Hearst. Tuesday the second arumal Tuesday, admitted to Alameda
Besides rejecting Robbins' Police Capt Carroll Johnson contest '"ill be hetd J tme 3jl at County Superior Court J udge
hill. the committee delayed said. ho\\•evcr, that citizens' the Rodger Young auditorium. Stanley Golde that he called
;irtion on a ri\'a[ bill by descriptions did not niatch Some 2Ai cootestants are the Hearst home in
Assemblyman Alan Sieroty. J\tiss Hearst or fugitive expected to compete. I~illsbrorough April 15, s~ke
i D--Los Angelesl. requiring Synlbionese Liberation Army The pageant was first \Vlth famtly SJX>kesman John
defense attorneys to sho1\' why nl(>mber Einily Harris. scheduled to be held at the Lester and offered to relca~
the victim's pasl sex u a 1 Johnson said a '"·hite woman Indian Hills Country Club. jusl flliss Hearst for $71.50. A
hist.ory should be mentioned in and two n1en tried to rent an v.·est of Riverside, But officials woman telephoned later and
court The judge iv o u l d apartment for $175 for t1\·o there objected, -so it was upped the ante to $800.
consider the issue in a private days in a.black neighborhood. n1oved to the Indian Wells The Hearsts ""'ere ordered to
hearing without the jury An unidentified :1partment hotel. leave the money in a car to be
up the envelope. Extortion
charges were later dropped
against an l&-year-old girl.
AU. AGES ;,4i_. T~=M .&;!~
S-.-'1 fMtt. SwlM l..HlcMI Pto+ ...
FOUR PUPILS TO INSTRUCTOR
A.cps:. 6 Mot.. to 99 Yn.
ORANGE COAST YMCA
2300 Uohenlly, Hewpori _.,
Reg!-1-6 p.M. Ho" to May 31.
llW9-Ct.Nd M.y Z71
CUSSI< PGIM JUliR 17 AMO ILIH
IVBY 2 WIHS THIU SUMHff
Abo:_.-y. Mei..-... h<kl
CALL 642-9990 hfe ~s so grave,. where part in the ACLU crilicism.
poten\laJ damage to homes . -·· -·--ana·-fle[fffi&)rflOOifs"Js-~S.0"-·tmdP':·-Pei<H"-V.~.-~,ICC.
severe. it is tilff\cult to spokesmen, commented in
understand why •other law reply that lt \\'as the SLA
enforcement procedures could 1.•:hich began shooting, and
not be attempted," she -said. since there v.·as the danger the
present before the e\·idence manager said she saw Ant1-nud1ty or d 1 nan c es parked at tin Oakland address.
c.Quld be agmi!!ed. v.·eapons and suspt<Cled thaJ prolli bited Ille show at ~ This \•:as tlonc and Merritt
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Civil Ubertles Union. said the
Sicroty bill would prevent the
"The entire tragedy began SLA v.·ould shoot innocent
a n d ended w i l h in bystanders. police h.ad little
approximately one hour." she choice but lo shoot back. "The
added. "We questioned the course of action 1vas dictated.
need for the police to press the by the SLA." he sald.
rape \'ictim from suffering
embarras5n1ent in ,nost ca~e<;
but afford the defendant a I
chance to use such el'idencc if
crucial to his case_:____ I
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I I VOL. 67, NO. 142, SECTIONS, 130 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESOA Y, MAY 22, 1974 NC TEN CENTS
OCC Vets Find Harbor Area Housing Scarce
By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI
Of Ille DallY Pile! Slaff
It's not lhe front page but the "For
Rent" ads which are depressing Harbor
Area vcteram trying to get an cducatlon
at Orange Coast College.
A monthly G.I. Bill payment of $220 to
;tvet if he's single, or $293 if he happens
to have a couple of kids, doesn't go very
far when ads for the cheapest one
bedroom apartments nee.r campus are
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There is a serious housing shortage ,
claims Sally Allton, a campus veteran's
alde, who says &he is confronted daily by
potential students who say, "I'd like to
go to school here bot J can't find a place
to live."
Although she has oo st.atistics, she
estimates tflat ooe third of OCC's 3,300
vets are constantly looking for hOlL'iing
they can afford.
Not ooly are high rents a problem. but
~1iss Allton believes the crisis is
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One-year-old Lyn n Whooler of Cosu ,Mesa went to the beach for the
first time ever Tuesday, but the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos
\Vheeler found herself all fenced in on the sands of Big Corona.
There was one con.solatlon -she had·a big, striped umbrella all to
herself.
Caspers Assailed for .Use
Of All·port After Curfew
Fifth District Supervisor Ronald \Y.
Caspers came under fire today for using
Orange County Airport after the 11 p.m.
curfew for the chartered plane that flew
his birthday party guests to San Diego
Monday night.
"'Ibe Electra was used on purpose. The
plane i3 quiet and does not vlo1ate noise
regulations," said ad minis tr at iv e
assistant Robert Nelson.
Mrs. Bents maintained that any
airplane arriving arter Jl p.m. is noisy.
''A prop-~ by any other name is still a
ooise nuisance arriving that late at
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intensified by a stigma on the Vietnam
\Var era \•et.
"Some landlords think that vets may
not be st.ab.le, or that they arc
deslructive," she says. "They're very
leery of them and think 'we'd better not
rent .'
"What they fai1 to consider are their
stable aspects. They have a steady
income, they 're more mature. and they
enroll in school for a semester at a
time."
Added to that is :\liss Allton 's
contention that the veteran student popu-
lation is varied. Thrre ar.:-poor \'ets
who try to get through on thrir benefits
and there are others ~'ho have lucrali\'e
jobs during the day and go to school al
night.
Because Orange Coast College is a
very desi rable campus, yet housing ls
extremely \tight. many veterans fake
local addrt'SSeS to be able to enroll.
"They hve in Santa Ana or Orange
\\here there is cheap housing a\'a1lable
and use the address of ;1 fr irnd or an
uncle to gel in here." says one canlpus
vet 1•oho declined lo be idL•ntift('d.
:\liss Allton and others rl'ason if lhl'
c1tizt>ns of the Jlarbor arl'i'l nr1·
supJX>rtive of higher l~duc:H 1on. t1nd
specifically of Orange C:O.l'i\ Co!lt·gl'. thl'\'
ought to bccon1e con~rncd about \\'ht•rL·
the students arl' suppoi;ed 10 li\r
For that reason a n1eelln,i::: hns h•••'ll
scheduled for R p.1n. next \\\·dnt•srlay <ii
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Of !flt D1ltv l"llol 5t•U
A manhunt was spreading today £or a
colorfully clad holdup man who took
$1.330 from a Costa P..lesa market
Tuesday and fled in a liltle orange! car.
nre getaway vehicle was recovered n.>t
long after the arml'd robbery of a
Safeway Store at 111 E. 17th St., y.·hen an
indignant landlord noticed the strange
vehicle in a tenant's assigned parking
space.
John F. Bennett, Tl. of Fullerton. !he
store manager, told Officer Jeff Miller
he had just completed tallying the day's
receipts at 5:15 p.m., when he was
approached from behind.
"Are you the manager?" the colorfully
attired bandit asked. He y.·ore a bright
blue suit and sharp pink shirt
He then said be had a request, handing
Bennett a J.by-S..inch index card on y.·hich
was written the fact that the store y.·as
being robbed.
"Now, walk toward the office,'' he
reportedly said.
Bennett. who had been on his way to
the bank to make deposits, said he
hesitated, whereupon the bandit, who
was wearing dark sunglasses, reached
menacingly under his coat.
The victim said he never sa\v a gun,
but that the robber's icy attitude
indicated he meant business in every
step of the holdup.
Once he had the money V.'hich V.'as
concealed in a brown paper bag snatched
at random from a nearby shopping cart,
the bandit headed for the door.
Investigators said Bennett at that JX>int
yelled for someone among the handful of
clerks and boxboys present to get the
man's license number.
Shortly after the 5:15 p.m. heist, a call
from the landlord complaining or
unauthorized parking in his tenant's
place sent patrolmen "Roscoe Broad and
John Jungkelt to the scene.
They sakl investigation showed the car
1,1.·as stolen from West Covina. Police
believe It definitely was the vehicle
involved ln the robbery.
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Color the Bandit Pink a nd Blue and the Auto Orange
Patty Hearst Herself
Charged in Kidnaping
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Newspaper
heiress Patricia Hearst, herself a kidnap
victim 108 days ago, was charged today
with kidnaping two persons. assault Yt1ith
a deadly weapon and robbery .
Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch. who filed th~
charges against her, said he had never
heard of a case in which the kidnap
victim became a kidnap suspect.
Emily and \Villiam J·larris. hrr t1,1.·o
Symbionese Liberation Army captors-
turned-comrades. "·ere also charged \Yilh
kidnaping, assault and robbery.
The three were ch.argcd Monday \\•ith
federal firearms violations.
Mrs. Marcia Bents, one of Caspers'
three opponents in · the Jlllle 4
supervisorial primary, said Caspers used
a "tedmicality" to circumvent poisie
abatement regulation.~ at Orange Coun-
ty Airport.
"By uslng an Electra jet to transport
his 60 paying guests. he avoided a time
curfew imposed by airport authorities for
jtt takeoffs and landings," Mn. Bents
said .
Kuehn, Barrett Lead Pack Miss Hearst has been a~sed by the
FBI of joining the SLA for unknown
reasons, then laying a barrage l()f gunfire
to rover the Harrises' escape from a
sporting goods store Thursday after a
bungled atrempt at shoplifting. To make
An aide to Caspers said Mrs. Benbl Is
off base with her charges.
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Newport. Beach's two brand new
councllmen were by far the biggest
spenders during their campaigns prior to
the April 9 election, financial 11.atements
filed with City Clerk Laura Lagios
dllclooed today.
Mn. Lucille Kuehn, who defeated three
other challe11gers !or Corona de! Mar's
District ! oeal, was the biggest spender.
Her election cool 18,329.
J. Poter -~ who det .. ted two
Dibert In the District 3 race to represent
Nnrport •Jlelgbll Ind Baylbore1, spent
ndrly as much -$5,90!.
Mro. 11\tehn l'tport<d that she had •
dtllclt of nearly !200 when the campaign
wu over.
111e state..-lhow that, wllti one
eicepUoo, lhe 11 candidates In all four
dlstrlcll flniahed In the order that
paralleled the tlDIOUllt of money they
spent.
The sole exception was in District 3
where Ellis T. Glazier's relatively
expensive campaign was good enough for
third place in the district bllllotlng.
He spent $3,m while John J. McKer·
· ren., who plaCed second to Barrett, Spent
$3,229. 1
But otherwise, money meant votes.
Plannlng · c.omm111ion C h a I r m a n
Wllllam Agee,. who finished second to
Mrs. Kueho In D~trlct 6, spent $3,941.
John V. Baker and Jooeph C. Stewart,
who placed a distant third and fourth,
1pent $1,00I W $275, respectively.
Councilman Heward Rogers spent
$2.188 to win ~leclfon In District I. His
looe chaUenger, Mra. Peg Forglt, spent
$t,851 and !Oil by a relatively smaU
margin.
. Fourth District lncum t M 11 a n
Dostal speol p,m to wtn -1eotion. lie
easily dcleated 9'!>oolleacher Lyn C.
Geronimi, who spent only $473.
Despite the disclosure statements.
sources of most of lhe compaign
contribuUons remains a mystery for the
majority of the candidates.
Mn .. Kuehn , for Instance , received
about tf,000 ln contributions since lhe
laat reportlng date in March, yet she
listed ooly four persons who contributed
$50 or more.
Similarlr. Dostal rtport.cd in March
that he'd received only $790. But his list
of cootrlbutoni account> for only about
$1.300 of the mon•y rallM!d since then.
Candidates are required to list only
contrlbutlona of '50 or more.
Of tile $1,300 llotod, Dostal said $619 of
that waa his own money, ..
Another $400 came from builder Don
Koll and KoU's corporate attorney Tim
Strader, who kicked In !200 each.
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their getaway. the trio a 11eged1 y
commandeered several vehicles and
kidnaped a teen-ager and a Hollywood
man.
The shoplifting attempt ultimately
triggered a police raid Friday that
resulted in the deaths or "Field ~larshal
Qinque" and five SLA members.
"There's nothing to say, really," said
a tired and grlm·faced Randolph A.
Hearst, who has said his daughter
Patricia was brain·.vashed Into Joinilfg
Iler caplofs.
"! don't think ii makes any dtrfer·
ence at all, .. be told ne.Wsmen in Hills-
bon>Uill who asked how the charp"
might affect her sale return or appre-
hemloo,
Heers! U,,,. said he had to leave and
walked away wit.hoot answering further
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the OCC Student Center to discuss with
toc:1J rcattors n1t•!hocls br \\1lich the
shor1 :1l!C e.'.ln bC' ul1eviat.ed
\1i'iS Allton person.'.llt~· favor S
fornHll1on of :i hou-;ini::: :1 11 th or i l y
p<11!t·rncd atlt·r an au1h or11y m Santa
1\na.
Th:1t 11nuld <lllov. the fed c r a I
i_:11\·l'rnrnc111 to subsidize U1e rents or
\l'll'rt.u1::; 11h1lC' at thr sa n1e time
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Sitbpoenas
\\'AS Hl'.\GTON (AP) -President
'.\ixon today rejected a House Judiciary
Committee subpoena for more taped
presidential conversations and said the
de<:ision also applie<i lo "such further
subpoenas as may hereafter be issued."
Nixon told the committee he must
"respectfully decline'' to prodllC% any
more taped presidential conversations
dealing with Watergate.
He did so in rej~ting a pair or
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subpoe nas for more Ylhite House tapes
and the President's daily diary.
Nixon also has said he y.·ou\d not turn
over any further materiai to special
Watergate prosecutor Leon JaW'OJ1'ki and
is fighting a Jav.·orski subpodla for
presidential tapes in the courts.
In a letter to Olairman \V. Rodino Jr.
(l).N.J .I, Nixon declared :
·· ... It is clear that the continued
succession of demands for additional
presidential conversation ha s become a
never-ending process, and that to
continue providing these conversations in
response to the cmstanlly escalating
requests would constitute such a massive
invasion into the confidentiality ol
presidential conversations that the
institution of the presidency itself would
be fatally compromised.''
Nixon repeated his assertion that the
p a n e I considering imPE'achment
resolutions already "has the full story of
Watergate. insofar as ii relates to
presidential knowledge and presidential
actions.
"Production of these a d d i I ion a I
conversations 1Yould merely prolong the
inquiry without yielding significant
additional evidence." Nixon told Rodino,
adding :
"More funda1nentally, continuing ad
infinitum the process of yielding up
additiona l conversations in response to
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Or ange Coast
Weather
Cooler Thursday with increasing
low clouds tonight and Thursday
cnorning, Mostly sunny in the after-
·noon hours . High.s in the mid 00s
at the beaches rising to the 1nid·
70s inland.
INSIDE 1'0Dt\Y
A l"6year-old lligll school bast·
ball player. struck by a liglit~
1ti11g bolt that hit lfim ill the
forehead and can1e out through
his right heel , escaped with only
superficial b1tr11s Tuesday. Ste
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Syria said one of Us intensive Artillery
barrages set fire to an Israeli settlement
on 1\Je Golan Heights today, "causing
destruction and fires "'hicb are still
burning." It "'as .the. ,first Israeli
se!tlemerit reported bit in" the 72-day~ld
war of attrition. •
1---mitf;---he;gfttened its anti -infittration
alert on the Lebanese frontier loday and
sent reinforced patrols inlo Lhe st reets of
Jerusalem to guard against Arab
guerrilla attacks.
• One :m.s1udent high school in East
Jerusalem was ordered shut at noon for
"'hat one teacher described as "a
security alert."
. Jerusalem police announced later they
uncor ered . and smashed a three-man
guecr:llla group responsible for a number
of aJtacks in and around the city in
recent weeks. The announcement said
the men \Vere found \vith •·a substantial
quantity or arms and explosives."
A spokesman said the three were
responsible for the aiming of three 100·
pound rockets at the center of Jerusalem
.a week ago while Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger was visiting there .
He said the three killed a Jerusalem taxi
drivei a month ago, planted a bomb in an
office building April 7 and set off a bontb
outside the old cily ~fay 14"."
Troops, n1ec:han ized patrols a n d
helicopters prowled the northern froot to
guard against infiltrating guerrillas bent
on carrying out anoihe.r raid like tile one
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Anticipating a c:ontinuing gas shortage. Doug Pu·
shak. a 43-year-old motorcycle sales1nan fron1 Costa
J\'1esa. had a 10-gallon tank custo1n built ror his
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1ake a few. Pushak refuses to own a car.
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Ji1 JACKIE HYMAN
Of tflt O•ltl' rlltt Iliff
The Newport-M... IChool trut..,
-. 'Tuesday tabled a proposed equs I
1 ~tunity hiring program after several
bolzd ~ strongly objected to ii.
wordlng .•..
Tru9lee Arthur ThQmpson protested
that hiring mlnotity ataff n'l em b e r s
iD propc;irtion to the minority percentage
in the school populatlon mijy rMUlt in
hiring no minority staff Jn some artu:.
"Seeking "t"1v~nt rtpttlelll•lion In
some areas mJgbt ~t in staff and
f~eulty JOO ptl"C<llt·'W~ (white Anglo-
Suoo ProtoWtl).'' 'nlompoon said.
"I belie~ tt m_, be beneflclal to have
a ~te rtf'1"e5entaUon ~~e
minority staff members ) in a district
alch as ours. r would llke to see us
recruit actively for sptt:ial talents," he
said.
or: Thbmpson called 1hc propo>ed
program "soft pedaling" and said if the
board adopted it, "We ,,·ouJd be
advocating the status quo."
School Supt. John '. Nicoll coofinned
that.. "We already have met the quotas of
our own minority percentages."
"If we take the county's percentages. I
doo 't think we OJUld ever meet them," he
added. .
School Board President Dooald E-
Smallwood abo objected to the proposed
affirmative action program .
"I think this propooal rep""'"" funy
thinking," he said. "J'm opposed to
seeking ptOl)le without regard lo
qualillcation."
is cormnr.'' Dr. Nicoll !old the bOard-
Smallwood BSked the ital! lo rewrite
the )X'0!>06al, making It mo1< l!><dfl< and
concise.
Paper Vrges
3 to Give llp
SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The
Hearst-owned San F r a n c i s c o
Examiner carried "1lat It called 811
"w-gent message" on the front
page of COday'a editions imploring
Patricia llwst and Wllllam and
Emily Hanis to SWTendet.
The bored measage. headed
"Bill, Emily and Patty," and
signed "The Edlton" urged the lr\o
to "Stop naming, and think.
"A3 Jong as you run, you hasten
disaster," the message said. "You
are hW'Rled by an army of poJ!ce.
There is no safe place to hJde.
Death may be only a breath away."
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Busch said the complaint charged Ml!!
Hearst with 19 felony criminal counts,
while Wllllam and Emily Harris were
'1 I " at h1aalot a week ago. Military
spokesmen denied over the national rad io
an unconfirmed report that troops found
evidence of a crossing.
.. "'.e want to guard the city more than p · T · County-
usua1. ·police spokesman Vahum llcsmi -rison_., _ er.J_lt in __ _ said,referring to.the eJl'.lra police and ~
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proposal, I'm for lhat," he said .
Police iii 'Rape' "We are not pracf..i~ nor have v;e
practiced de f&Clo segregation in our
hiring al Newport-Mesa." Dr. NicoU said.
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He would not say ~·hat pron1pted the
pre<:autions. No other incidents "'ere
reported.
lsrael has built a number o f
Settlen1ents in the Golan Heights and
fhey are key bargaining points in
Kissinger's efforts to get a cease-fire and
a separation of forces agree1ncnt.
Kissinger "·as seeking a breakthrough
tonight to complete the agreement on
1nilit.ary disengagement between Syria
and Israel but indicated he v:ould fly
home Uti$ \\·eekend even ~·ithout it.
· Diplomatic sources in Cairo said
Kissinger informed Egypt for the second
lime o~ the "current difficulties" he is
having in mediating the Syrian-Israeli
agreement and sought Cairo's advice to
help resol ve them.
Mesa Teacher
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In Sex Cllse
A patrolman \1·ho stopped to check a
car parked on a rural lover's lane in
Irvine Tuesday afternoon detained a
Costa lrlesa High School teacher and a
'&.year"ld female student.
Social science instructor Fr.1nk L.
Ellis. 39, \.••as arrested and booked on
suspicion of illegal intercourse and child
annoyance .
He is free today on Sl,000 bail, pending
issuance of a criminal complaint and
arraignment in Harbor Judicial District
Court within the next JO days.
Detectives Bob Berg and Linda
Geisler, \\"ho questioned the pair, alleged
they had been together much or the
afternoon.
· Elli&, a tenured teacher. w a s
Suspended from duties l'ith the Nev.'JX)rt·
Mesa Unified School District following
the incid"'1t.
Officer Yictor 1 hies said he rout.inc Ir
.checked tbe car parked near l\licheJson
·-and carlson streets in Irvine.
Investigators said Ellis is married, has
a family.and lives in Costa ~tesa.
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B>· TO!\f BARLEY
Of Ill• D•ll't .. 1101 51•11
His last avenue of appeal closed by the
Kevada Supreme Court. Gene Randano .
48, convicled of hijacking and attempting
to bribe a police officer, returned lo
Orange County Tuesday under heavy
guard to face the sentencing he avoided
when he fled to Nevada a year ago.
As District Attorney Cecil Hick.'>
watched. Superior Co.:rt Ju'lge James
Turner sent Randano to the county jail
after re;ecting defense attorney Leonard
!'.fcBride's ple8. Huit liis cllt'nt be com-
mitted to the Orange County lifedlcal
Center.
Randano. whose alleged heart condition
was the cause of many delays in his t"·o
!rials, will be returned to the courtroom
June 19 to face court action on the
probation he aJlegedly violated y,·hen he
left California for Las Vegas. ·
Randano has not yet serv ed the 90-da y
jail term and three years probation he
received fron1 Judge Turner more than
four years ago after he S\\'ilched 5'20.000
\\'Orth of liquor from the old Saddleback
Inn in Laguna Beach to the fo rmer
Feliciano°.<; Hestaurant in New po r l
Beach .
Randano \\'as one of the blind
entertainer's partners in the \\'estcliff
Drive sµpper club operation. But their
association _e(lded with Feliciano's filing
of a bitterly fought civil action againo;t
the Las Vegas man.
Randano "'as then accused of t.rying to
bribe Costa h1esa patrolman Gary
Barv.ig by offering !tie officer $10,000 to
plant drugs in the car of a key
prosecution "'itness in the hijacking trial.
Baru'ig reported the offer and testified
1n tv.·o trialli that Randano made the
O\'Crtures in a bid to discredit the
testimony of prosecution \Vitness Charles
·'Chuck ·· Dreyer of Laguna Beach.
J·!ick.o;; said he will ask that Randano get
the full prison tenn of or.e to 10 years for
1he attcn1pted bribery of Officer Barwig.
''And "·e'!l get all \\'C can for probation
violations and contact federal authorities
about his reported parole violation on
mail fraud and wiring charges in
~fontana. '' Hicks said. "\\'e "·an!
Randano to get all that can !Xl.s&ib!y be
coming 10 him."
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·DEFY.-..
an endJ~ Jetjes Of demands \\'OUld
f':atally ~ this bt'!i~ not only in this
lai:n.inistiitiOn but for f u tu re
ptftidencfes as "'ell."
"Accordingly." .r>iixon continued, .. I
respectfully decline to produce the Japts
... and presidential diaries" requested
by the subpoenas ·issued fl,fay 15 "and
those allegedly deslU)a with . Watergate
that may be caUed illc. in such !Urthcr
subpoenas may berUtter be ls.1Ued." ~
Nixon concluded£a-500-wonl 1tttrr .to
Rodino by rest.allng • that--"II Ille
. committee desires further informal.ion
from me abOut -art~ of th es e
conversations or other matters, fehrteQ
to ils inquiry, I stand ready to M!Wer,
under oath, pertinent w r i' t t e n
interrogatories, and to be interviewed
under oath by you and the ranking
minority member 15t the White House.''
N-said that his public rel..,. April
30 or edited transctlpts_of IOYJ'ral doien
presidential conversatlllll! \W'llllde ""'
that lhe reoord ol my;ltnowled(t and
actions Iii lhe Warerpte matter "'lllid be
fillly disclosed, once and for all."
The May IS aubpoenaa were for tapes
of ll Nixon c:onversations and for his
daily office diary for portions at 191% and wdl!Ou!-9,_,,__,,,~_ ,,_. c,.. ..---..~"-.c.i...... ~1111-uoo_.,.,,,..,,..~
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Nixon's letter to Rodino was rtleased
by the Whii. Hou,. about three how's
afler If waa doUvered to Capitol Jjill.
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sentence for conviction oo the robbery 1 : ---and kldnap"ltllrres is life lmprilonmenf. j
old Cleveland Heights girl has testified The · proposed program, ~·hich Dr. ''l!!-tM-op\nlcn,--MlSS-llwlL--____ -·--
she didn'I call police or others after "-hat Nicoll described as "hued malnJy on . acting on her own free will," Buach said
she alleges ~·as her rape by actor Pitel plagiari:VR," was prepared by his staff in
Ste..,,.art. an~icii;l8tion. of affi~Uve. action
Busch said AJlss Hearst was charred 1
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BACK IN ORANGE COUNTY'
Gene R1nd1no
From Page 1
CAMPAIGN.S • • •
Koll and Strader had made earlier $200
contri bution! to the Rogers and Agee
campaigns.
Third District Coun cilman Barrett
,,.Stev.·art. "'ho plays Uacle Henry in lhe
CBS • tclevison series, "All in the
Famfty, ·• has denied the charges.
. The girl also testified Tuesday in
Cuyahoga Counly Common Plea! C.OU.rt
that she raised her arms to 1nake it
easier for Stewart· lo remo"e her
s"·eater.
"He pulled me down on the bed and
began undressing tne " she t:e8tifed. "I
told him to stop but he didn't. He then
put a blanket over me and got undressed
himself and lay do~1l on the bed beside
me.''
She said she was afraid of him and so
didn't fight off his sdvan< ... She said llhe
couldn 't leave the room afterwards
because he "·ouldn 't return her
underpants, saying he wanted them as a
keepsa ke.
She also teslified they were in bed 90
minutes and then watched television
downsta irs before Stewart drove
av.'ay. She testified she didn't call police
at that time and didn 't call her parents.
that she didn't call for help during the
incident or attempt to leave.
She said Stewart telephoned two days
later to apcilogiz.e.
gwdehnes \l)der consideration by the
~ Board of FAucalion.
"We are simply readyinc you for "'hat
• From Pagel
HOUSING ...
gulrlOteeing payments lo landlords.
"'"1e lu..tsing authority wwld a~h
property owners and ask them how' much
rent they require. If they reach
agreement, they ""wld sign a one-year
lease contract," stie eiptained.
"The monthly poyrMOll would he
made by g<Wenwnent checlta and tile
homing authority would In tum collect
rent from the vet . But in!tead of ~ying
the full 13!0 rent, he might only poy 11!0.
"I think this would be good for the
property owner becall3e he "'oold ha\·e a
steady income and he "wldn't have to
hassle with the renter. The lardJord !till
has the right to screen the renter before
the contract is fml_"
During next Wedne.sday·5 "summit
me<ting " Miss Allton also hopes lo enlist
the aid of tealtors to educate the public
about student veleraM and to cxiavlnce
mobile home park owners they iihould
evidently received large numbers of Electric Ordinance open their facilities to students 'vho want ~mall contributlons. since he reported thJt • to rent trallers.
he .aillected $.1.600 for his ~n1palgn LOS ANGELES AP) -The lA'i "\\"e find in many ca.set that the
since htarch. but he listed contributions Angeles Cily Council Thursday !u.spended ownen d mobile homes are quite wiiling
totalling only $600. an ordinance requiring 10-to-20 percent to renl them tut that the trailer parks
1\1cKerrcn. mean~·hile. listed only $616 cuts in electricity usage, but left the themselve!! have pc>licies agaimt that,"
in contributions but another $2 .700 afler ordinance on lhe book!. she says.
that. He identified the source of only $720 l --·-· ·--------~--of the late money . ho-..·ever. · '".-~--~ "" ~~.l:J'.,. -~~~·. ~" " , ...
Glazier reported that he look in $2,600 I .
since !\larch. but he accounted for onl y ,
$1.700. Among his con tributions. Glazier
1
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said, was one $50 donation from an ~
anonymous source.
Anonymous contributions, up to a total
of $200, are pcnnilled.
Agee, too, apparently had a substantial . ~
number of contributions of $49.99 or le!!.
l1c repo rted cont ributions of about $2,900
since 1'-1arch.
Howevet, he listed irioome sources for
only $825, itlcluding $:WO o[ bis own
money. . .n-:Et!t1-• rrm~;-a;·
wtlh one extra count of assault wilh a ·
in a knife attack on a Los An1eles
land.lady who &aid the newspaper heiress
and two men tried to rent a room Sunda y
night. When the landlady refused, ooe of
the mea ala abed at her wi\h the knife ,
cutUng her drtss bu\ leaving her unburt.
The complaint alao noted that Ml.!S
Hearst allegedly held a carbtne daring
the knife attack. The men vl'ith her were
described only &S "John Does."
Spednc charaes against all three were
r~~ coonta of uaautt with a deadly
weapon, four ·counts of auault with a
deadly w .. j>oo with intent lo murd<r,
four C01111i. of flrat dtgree robbery, one
count of kldnaplng, one coon! of
kldnaplng wtth purpoge of robbery and
three violations of the Callfomla Vehlele
Code nlating to unlawful Ille ot veblcles.
Asked if captured whether they would
be tried fir1t on the federal or local
charges, Busch said, "I think we could
gel them to trtal flnt."
Mm Hearst and ~he Harri1es were
charged by the-U.S. mag\Jtrate In Los
Angeles on Monday with illegal use and
possession of automatic we&pcl(l! in
connection with the shooting.
Conviction on the federal charse!
brings a muimum penalty of 10 years in
prison and a $10,000 fine. Ball on the
!eden! CbargeJ has been tel at $l0,000,
Earlier lawmen pressed their search
for the-three, who they said made up the
remnants of the SLA .
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Rogers received about $1 ,500-since
March. !:tut· his statement ldenttnes the
sou rce of $525, inclu(lhtg . '$200 from
builder Frank A. Rhodes, $100 from the :/
wife of builder John A. Xonwiser ind $75
from builder George Buccola.
BOseball Shoes Tennis ~ackets
Wilson -Davis -Bancroft .-..
' ~rrs. Forgit, "'ho s Uc c'e-5sfa11 y
challenged a new ordlnance ·umittng the I ·
amou nt of J1l00ey a candidate could
spend out of his own pocket, dlac1ostd ' l
that of the $1.800 she spent In a losing : .
efforl, $1.075 "-as her 0~11. .
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From Page 1 ':·
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' "~~~:~RS... i .
Mrs. Ben1a al.., accused Ouptra of -
exceeding bis ,.lf.Jmpoood catnpolgll
spending limit.
"That 1s \Dltrut:," Nelton llld.. "lt ·ia Ju!! another one or Ml'I. s.rta' wild
allegaliona trying lo makt Jieadllna and
trying to •hake the cudlbD117 at the
supervisor."
Ne"°'1 . vowed tllat CUpm wUI not
uettd the •P.<DdilJi llmll.
And be poili~ P,.t JI¥! ~ JI the I only IUjlel'V!Jor wflo bat ll1ed lo ftllCI '
811 Ordinanee t0 1<11Ulale c:ampalp '
spenc!Jn, by all 1upervil<tlal caodldatoo.
"But he couldn't even set bit motion
aecondetl1
11 Neltcm llXI. · ·
Caaporo, hlmoelf, Wll unavllltble fO(
coounut on either cltarie. ' ..
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All Purpose Shoes
SOccer Shoes
Tennis Shoes
Warm-Up Shoes ·
Football Shoes
Wrestling Shoes
Tennis °"sses
Mens & Bbys Tennis Shorts
·Mens & Bo:rs Tennis Shirts
-Warm-Op Suits . -'
1 .Hats & Visors -'
Mens Tenni• Sweaters -
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Dunlop -Yon~yama ~ -Racquetball Rac~uets & Balls ~
Handball Gloves & Balls
Table Tennis Pad~les & Balls ' ~ Squash Rackets
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Baseball Mitts • Balls • Bats
Softball Shirts·
Softballs'.& Bat$ '
Volleyballs . ' Basketballs • ' '
-Soccer Balls
• Slant BoQfds
Weight Sets
Bllce ·Repairing
Bike Parts -Tires -Tubes
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Parking · Standards
The Newport Beach Planning Commission aeems
tn have made a questionable decision by letting the
Sheraton Hotel provide fewer parlr.ing places than city
codes require.
It Is strange because the planning staff, and some
~i,nml.ssioners themselves, also are complaining that ex·
istmg porlr.ing standards aren't tough enough .
They point to the nearby complex of three new res·
taurants -El Tonto, Blackboard's and Harry's Bar and
Grill -right near Orange County Airport and admit
the code.,doesn't1 anticipate their high degree of success.
Even tJle parking attendants can't find a place to
park and are reportedly doubleparking some customers'
autos in the street.
The staff also hints that perhaps the lire depart·
ment isn't enforcing occupancy limits and-1hat'8 one-rea,..
son why there are so many cars around. Fire department
officials deny this. They say the code presumes that pa·
trons come to the restaurants two or three per car.
The city hall infighting aside, the planning commis-
sion shOUJd take another look at its decision and at least
hold the option tO require additional parking if the hotel
and its two restaurants attract more customers than
anyone seems to expect.
Tl1e Jet Noise Battle
\Vith one eye on the calendar, Newport Beach has
filed suit asking Orange County Superior Court to ref·
eree its battle with county supervisiors over jet noi se
at Orange County Airport.
The suit prompted Fifth Distri ct Supervisor Ronald
\V. Caspers to promise he'll call an executive session of
the board May 28 to try to settle the seven-year battle
over the jets. •
Newport Beach councilmen admitted privately that
tlmlni probably had a g .... t deal tn do with the filing
da.te or !be suit. Caspers Is up for re-election In less than
two weeks.
Even Atri>ort Director Robert 'Bresnahan sale\ ~
lhought the o1y action was "poUUcally motivated." •
Caspers, meanwhile, maintained he thoughti 1he
•litigation was apropos and would be the catalyst n-.ded
!or a resolution of the noise problem.
It wilt certainly provide some key campaign fodder
as the election draws near.
Whatever the timing, and whatever the n1otivation .
the suit does move things off dead center and could very
well resolve the long-standing issue one 1Afiy or the
other. ..,/
Guards are Ready
\Vith 10 million beacbgoers expected to crowd onto
Newport Beach shorelin~s. there will be plenty for New-
port Beach lifeguards to do this summer.
And, as in the past, they can be expected to do it
well.
Newport Beac'h's maiine safety department can han-
dle chall~nges ranging from swimmers ca ught in riptides,
to lost divers, to heart attacks and beachside cliff acci-
dents.
-They're also helped in their lifesaving activities by
the. Newport Beach Police Department, which lends its
helicopter to spot swimmers and boats in danger. and by
the Orange County Harbor Patrol. which co111es to their
aid in emergencies.
Beachgoers can do their part by observing aJJ life-
guard warnings, ~efra.ining from !he use of drugs and
alco~ol before swi mming. and calling the lifeguards in1-
n1ed1ately when they spot someone in trouble.
N
'\Veil, who knnll'.<'.' \\'e mif;hi ha1 ·e 11 µresidenr
someday whu 'd liki' co fight another little 1rar
m·cr there.'
Test Your
Knowledge
Dear
GI00111y
Cui> -
Thoughts fro11i the Ottoperso1i
• 01--oaaities
, ~YDNEY J.HARRI~
Of the harder quiizes. "Odd Man Out"
seems to be a favorite. In each list, one
name or term does not properly
belong-"·hich one. and "'hy? Four out of
10 right is not a shame-making score
today.
I. Gallahadion. Broker's Tip, Count
Fleet , Cilation. and 1tlan O'\\'ar.
2. Sanguine. Choleric. Phlegmat ic.
Anemic, and Bilious.
3. David and Jonathan. Achilles and
Patroclus, Sherlock Holmes and Dr.
Moriarty. Damon and Pythias, Orestes
and PyladCB.
4. Jack Benny, Fred Allen, Lou Holtz,
Lennif Bruce, and Eddie Cantor.
5. Myopia, Anorelia, A p bas i·B,
Dysplasla, and A<cidie.
6. Hoel coward, Hoagy C.nntCbael,
GeOf(t M. COhan, Irving Bertin, and Cole
Porter.
7. Sir Joseph Porter, Major General
Stanley. the Duke, or Plua-Toro, Colonel
Bogey, and King Hildebrand.
8. Actium, Wat.erklo, G a 11ipo1 i,
Se\'astopol, and Midway.
9. Armour, Brev.•ster, Carver, l\forris,
and Windsor.
10. In a pack of playing-cards, three
of the four Kings have
moustaches-which one is the odd man
oot?
ANSWERS'
I ~1an o·war is the only horse of the
El Morro School near Laguna
Beach, which is accessible only
from Coast High"·ay. has been try-
ing for years to get a traffic signal
so there "·on't be a school bus
accident. No luck. How come that
Irvine mess on Promontory Point
rates one before it even opens~
PARENT
fl\'e who never woo the Kentucky Derby.
2. The medie\·a\ ''four humors" of
medicine did not include ''Anem ic."
3. All couplea \\'Crc united in deep
friendship, except lf olmes and r.toriarty,
'"·ho were deadly enemies.
~. All these comedians changed their
real names ror professional reasons.
except Lou Holtz.
5. The first four arc ph,\'sical
dylluncttm.s; "Accidie"' is a spiritual 'diaonter consisting of vast boredom and
apathy.
•· An ~ oomposcrs "'rote their
own lyrtC's. except Hoagy Carmichael
(and not one person in a thousand knO\\'S
who wrote the lyrics to his 1nost famous
tupe,, "~ust'').
1 7. -An-are leading characters tn
· GilbeJ1 J, Sullivan operettas. etC(!pl Col. Boe'e11 an imaginary player in golf.
& 'Decisive naval battles of the \VOrld.
uetpt '.Waterloo , ~·h ich (despite its
name} was fouiht oo land.
9. All are fJlmous antique chairs,
except Annour~
10. Only the King or Hearts is lat'klng
a moustache. (Now, to test YQl.lr
observational'.'powers further. which is
the only Kina: in profile?)
The~ -Final -De-s@xin.g of Pe-i--sonk-i-nd
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To the Editor:
\Vhile resling comfortab.ly in my lounge
chair. the other day, v.•ith both my feet
stretched out on the ottoperson , I heard a
ne"·s romn1entator on Channel IJ
referring to the ··spokesperson" of a
political group.
TfUS deviation to the English langua ge
"·as obviously made in deference to the
"·operson's liberation mo\'ement who
nov.• frov.11s oo utilizing a certain lhrec-
letter lWl'd v.'hich offends them. We arc
slowly being indoctrinated in a new
vocabulary "'hich will force our Children
to call the firepersons if the house is on
fire . the policepersons if a crime is
commilted , the mailpersons for stamps,
the milkperSOl'I for their favorite drink.
etc.. etc. \Ve already hare t h c
Chairperoon of lhe Board. the
<' :nn1ittccperson and !he SJ)l)kespcrson.
It \I ii\ probably get a bit hairy "'hen the
boys reach pe rsonhood and slart teaching
their own children oot to personhandle
girls and to be careful not to tall into
open pcrsonholes. A lot of personhours
will have to ·be devoted to learning bow
to personipulate these ne\\' words which
at first will seem against huperson
nature : but I'm sure they'll personage.
Of course. there will be instances
1\·here there \\'ill be duplication of
TPeaning after sex has disappeC\l'ed: does
i;ersonkind apply to males, females or
both ? The sound of cer:ain "·ords may
not be too elegant : think. for instance. of
\\'opersonhood ... But this v.ill be amply
co1npensated b~· lhe removal o f
indecision as to gender such as is now
created by the length of the hair · it "·cin':
matter an~more: The minister \\'ill
always be able . by peeking at their
anatomy. lo pronounce a couple "person
and wife"!
AFTER hupersonity is totally desexcd.
some parts of the Bible \\'ill no doubt he
. re-\vrlltcn : ... God rreated person to l!Js
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MAILBOX
Letters froni readers are welcome.
No~y. writers should conveu tllefr
niessages in 300 words or less. The
riglit to condense letters to fit space
OT eliminate libel i$: reserved. Atl le~
t.tn must include lign.ature a11d mail-
ing address but Mmes' matJ be with·
held on request if sufficient reason
Is apparent. Poetru will not .be pub-
lished.
in1age. the Hebre\\'S ate persoruia in the
de~rt. Christ becnme person. the Son of
person, etc! But. person! that's a detail
compared to the ~-"Tiling of the
dictiooaries. Thiok, for instance. or
chairpersooship. personpower, leperson .
personnequin, aper30nuensis, personufac-
ture, alpersonac. personuscript. meat-
person, personwise, megalopersonia pull-
per!Orl, foreperson. personager, per-
songle ... ad infinitum!
It will also affect the fields of music
<Schupenion ), the comics (Superpersonl.
geography (the Isle of Person and its
inhabitants who speak personx ?) and God
knows how persony more! ...
As much as adherents to ~'Opet.sons' hb
detes1 this particular three-letter '"·ord,
there is another one they par1icularly
relish to apply to males who disagree
\vith them: R·A -T. I suppose that after
\\·hat pre<.'edes. I qualiry. in their min<l.
for that one ; so just Jet me sign myself
off as
A PROTESTING PERSO~
1Hlsleadi119
To the Editor:
put it) stand taken by the South Orange
Cuun ty 1n11nicipa l c o u r I judgcs.
particularly Judgc John Griffin. whose
most apropo..c; quote \\'SS. ·•Trying
criminal cases in a police station sinacks
too n1uch of the 'La\\· \Vest of the
Pecos ' ''.
Tl:DS IS Orange. not Dade Cowlty: I
see no justifiable cause why the two
(court of law and sheriff's substation)
should be combined. In the gui se of an
immediate "need." 1 feel it's,.contrived,
since it's the public defender's office
1vhich occupies the space that \\'ould be
turned over to the Sheriff. \\'ttere then,
would our poor and down-trodden go to
have "their" day in court? Or . \von't they
have one?
It is aln1ost unb('lic\';ible that anyone
would suggrst !hat a l;nr C'nforcc1nent
agency should be "under the s:Jn1e roof'
as our court of la1v. \Vith all due respect
to the sheriffs. I rega rd our judges '"·ith
tremendous respect and esteem. It is a
very difficult time for them, they should
be praised . not denigrated.
If we are going to strive to maintain a
democracy we have an obligation to keep
our eyes and ea rs open to the possible
injustices. If there is just one blatant
obstruction of just\ce that is prevalent
around us. it won 't go a"•ay -unless v•e
take notice. The hard-u·orking sheriffs
certainlv need a substation. but not at
the expCnse of our public defenders and
their cQ..ents. the poor. As for the poliCe
and Olp' honorable judges together? ?""f ' ' BERNY BAKER
Fo"'!I
To the Editor:
Tom f\1urphine's colun1n. J u st
Coasting. is as cleansing as a stiff ocean
breeze.
•
find it 1s too late. 01her states are
\1·atching Ollifomia . It :• no1\' Lin1e f o r .
us all to get up and join the others v. ho
think that government is resPo{lslb!e ta
the people and not the highest bklder.
Jill COSHLAND
Sneal<y/
To the Editor :
Regard ing your infercncr !Mailbox.
i\1ay 15) that only one rcndrr, Jesse
Levine, caught your printing boo-b<x>:
"V. S. Jllileraccy (sic' 'Al.1rn1ing' ", -
not true.
·1 sent my copy to the Nr1v YorR r.r,
hoping to get a few bucks for it.
You'd be surprised ho\r lnrgr t11c
"silent'' majorit.•· is -;111<l ha\\' sneak~'
1\RT STANLO\\'
Sa11· I 1 'foo
To the Editor :
Re : "U.S. lllilerar<'\ ..
So one reader \\'ho. noticed the misspell-
ing "'rote a letter ahou t ii. Okay. But I
am \villing lo \\'agt•r !hat 1nany n1ore
noted l~c error in .~1lence. After all. in
this overeduca1ed and generally h i p
commwiity there n1ay be a few of us "'ho
simply assumed there was a wisearre on
your staff \\'ho couldn't resist the
temptation to create a fe\Y kn o'"'ing
smiles.
So there!
JOYCE SUITON
Dope Traffic
To the Editor:
An Echo of the Pentagon
,\ typical example of biased or slanted
or just plain irresponsible press reporting
<iflpeared in the Dally Pilot ~1ay 14.
The headline says: "Reagan says
1\·ould quit if indicted " -obviously a
subtle ~lur t 1 LL Gov. Rri necke. If you
read further . this isn't \\hat C'.ov. Reagan
i:aid al all. He said that he 1\'0uld "resign
himself if he \\•ere cOn\'ic ted of a felony
\\'hile a candidate for stal f'\\'idc officf'."
Knowing full well that John Q. Public
scans only the headlines for the niost
part. he would obviously take the
headline for grantcd.
As to things '""e might find obscene.
ho1v about adding a $5.000 bedspread
made of 69 fox pelts!
A. PAt:'L
Help Preside111
To the Editor :
r for one \\'ill IC1ke exception wilh "lU•'~
Al!orntr Ccneral Evellc ·roun1~1·r·s
rcrnarks nt Ne,,·po1t Rencti that hi'
doesn't !hink the J:i1\ c;in rnlch n1 cn
behind heroin traffic in Calitornta . To
advocate the appr('hension of strrrt
peddlers and long -tcrn1 pr;son se111~nccs
as a cure bv nn Al!orne,· (;cneral is
shocking and. iln <:!iin11•c !::Oll1!1on to a
mounting problc1n.
)JR. \.OU;"o;GER rnu:.t b" <!11·1rc of
Thomas E. De11·e~ the r<ickl·t buster 1n
the 30s "-ho under sin1ilar circumstance!;
as a district attorney '"iped out the king
pins o( crime overnight l'lhich ga1e :-l'e1v
York City a decent envi ronment for
many years.
WASHINGTON -Crusty old Rep. F.
Edward Hebert, D-La., commands the
House Armed Services Committee from
the center of a two-tiered curved desk,
with two small American nags flanking
his place.
From this command Post. he rules his
committee with the stem hand of a drill
sergeant. His critics have charged, and
be has consistently
denied, that be is
the Pentagon 's pup-
pet. He has now pro-
vided his O\•i'n docu -
mentation lhat his
critics are right.
The old curmud-
geon has just pre-
sented to the House
hiJ reasons for be--
queathing another whopping SL4 billion
tn military assistance upon Sooth Viel·
nam. He simply borrowed the arguments,
almost word for word, from the
Ptn!qon.
THE PENT•GON'I dlief wi-Ill
fa\'or of mUltary aid to S&ljon, MllJ. Gen.
William 8. Caldwell, 'p~ before
Hebert's commltt .. '"' Mardi •11$. 'ffi
testlOed solemnly'
"The objectives of our military
11Slstani:e lo Sooth Vietnam are limited
but ab.Olutely eueotial. We ...it to help
the GVN (0oV>m!!1Clll of Vietnam) to
maintain an effective military deterreot
In the foce of tlle conllderoblo thtt.tt
posed by the Nottll Vietnam ... rfrces
within the R<pubUc Of Vietnam , •• "
Hebert pve Coldwtll'o leitbnony
pondetoUI lllldy for nearly two montho.
On Moy 10, Hebert'• committee
submitted its carefully cons id c red
conclusions to the House. States the
report:
"THE OBJECTIVES of our n1ililary
assistance to South Vietnam are limited
but absolutely essential. The Government
of the United States wishes to help the
Government of South Vietnam to
maintain '°' e!fectlve mllltary deterrent
in the face of the considerable threat
posed by the North Vietnamese forces
withln the Republic of Vietnam . . . "
For paragraph after p a r a g r a p h •
caldwell's test i moo y and the
commlttet's concluslons agree so
precilely that only an occaaional word
ha• been changed.
1\e Putagon: 11Eventa in Vietnam
over Ille put year have taUihl us that a
• ~peace ii posaible ooly II there ii a
itable liltanc.r Of pD1ltr betw-Iha
oppooin, ,(lidt4. A mllltary equlllbrl\1111
wllJ, we believe, deter new offensives and
graduall.Y induce a shift In priorities
away tTOm war."
Hebert1 "Events in Vleloam over the
pail year have taught us that a lasting
peace Is po.salble only IC there Is 1 stable
ballD<'t of power bell"een the opposing
old0$. It Is the v1ew of the Commltlee on
Ar1ll«I Services that 1 m t ll t 1 r y
equilibrium tn that area of the world will
deter new olfenslv,. and JP'&dually
Induce a gmeral shift Ill priorities by the
contending forces a>A•ay from ":ar.
The Pentagon: "\\'hile the Nor1h
\lietna'mesc have increased I h c
con\'entional capability of the niain
forces. the cost has been great. and the
Government of \lielnatn has thus far
managed to turn back all their
challenges in the past year.
Hebert: "While the North Vietnamese
have increased the convention a I
capability of the main forces. the cost
has been gr~at. and the Government of
Vietnam has thus far managed to 1un1
"fi.adr all their challenges in the past
year."
CLEARLY, the Hebert committee did
little more than reprint portions of the
Pentagon's prepared statement and
present it as its own. The question that
begs an answer ls, what do we need
Congress for ?
The Pentagon also made the claim,
falthtully reproduced in Hebert's report,
that South Vietnam during the past year
had "limited Itself to justmabte acts of
lelf-defense." Yet miraculously, the
.S.lgOn forces wound up with more
territory.
Chan~cs In "terrllorlal and population
control, ' explained the Hebert-Pentagon
ftport, bad been resolved "in favor or
the Government forcea. ''
Footnote: The Armed S e r v l c e s
Committee's clliel counae1, F r a n k
Slatinlbek, candidly admitted to us that
he had lUted portlooa of the De!enoe
Department'• own leltlmol\y for the
Hebert l'f'POl1. The P e n t a g o n ' s
statemeat1 said Slatinsbek, "uys it 1U1
and the committee subscrlbel to IL"
' I
It also seems to be subtle. connotation
that indictment means conviction. which
also is not true. No "under the press is
wider fire for misquo1es. quotes out of
context, etc., either done purposely or
otherwise.
RICHARD STEELE
Reader Steele's complaint is ;11sti-
fied. The misleading headline was cor·
rected iu later editions. Editor.
.ludges a11d Police
To the Edttoro
Your editorial , "Judg" Uoreasonable''
(May H) wu, without a doubt, Indicative
ol 1he Or1Qge County philosophy. You
belleYe It's quite all right to plan the
installation. of a temporary sheriff's
station tn the j.aguna Niguel Courthouse?
I am shodted' and I thank God for the
"quesllonabre and surprl51ng" (as you
Quotes
W. I. We11ly, Glendale -"In aplte ol
the complalnlS' about our way of life,
Inflation, deprwlon, recesaloo, hlgbor
taxes, energy sbortqe, etc .. how many
Americans would Uke to move to any
olhe? eountry -Russia, Brilaio, France.
the S<andtnav1an countries, Africa, IAtln
America, name It?''
' '
I suggest you print the following
address. that others may ~·rite for
information and send contributions to:
Natlonal Citizens Committee
Fairness to the Presidency
for
918 Industrial Bank Building
Providence, Rhode Island 02903
GERALDINE BOWLUS
ltt1porta11t \i11te
To the Editor:
Look on the right side of the sa111ple
ballot every registered voter received
and down at the bottom o( the column of
measures submitted to the voters is a
dynan1lte proposition.
Its full meaning may not yet be
apparent to th<! average voter. However
those politicians and public officials who
think their constituencies are mainly
made up of various well-he:.!!cd speci<:.1-
interest groups rat.her than ri1e people
v.·ho ele<:ted or appointed 1hen1 to ofiicc
\\till have a rude awaken ing on June 1.
PROPOSITION I Is the landmark
measure. If you make no other mark on
your blJ.llot your trip to the polls ,,111 ~
worthwhllt by \just voting in favor of
ProposlUon 9. or course while there you
may as well take a little mor~ Interest
and vote for aomc of the other mea5ures
and candidates. Propoattlon 9 Is a •mall
start towards better govemn,eut.
U 11 going to take gigantic efforts
throughout lhts country to achieve
government wtthtn the aplrit and the
letter oJ the COollltutloo, and il the
people do nol get llarted _, they may
\\'hat i!\ rO\\' urgenrl y lll't"'dl'rl 1s a Stale
and F'ederal Grand Jur~ i111e::;tigaticn or
yesponsible public olfi<1als 11110 1h<'
reasons of the neglect in HJlprr.hcnding
the major criminal clen1 cnt that ha !'
been aJlo"·ed to satur<1lt' tl1r State of
California in narcoti cs.
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SPEHO JA i\"!SE
OIANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. W'-td, PubUshtr
Thomas Ketuil, Ediior
Barbara Kreibirh
Edlrorklt Page Edil~r
Thf' rdltonal pal!'c or Ull' Daily
P1iot M.'t'K!I to inform arid lllimulate
read('~ b~ prt'smting on 11115 pq:e
d1verw co1n111t'nlar)I' on topictt of ln-
1et"est by X)'ndlcated ~:ofumni11a and
cartoonists, by pravldina a rorum for
readers' vleY.'!1 "rwl by PftKntinc !his
ntwtipapcr'Jt oplnk>nlll and Idea$ on
cumnt toplCJt. The ~ltorlaJ opinions
of tM Da~ly Pilot aPJlt'•r only ln iht
tdtlorlll column at the lop of ri\O
pqe. Opinlotla expregf:'d b)' the tof-
umnilta and canoonb\1 11nd littttt .,,
. writfn Ue their own and no ~ea
m('nt of their ~ by the Dally
Pilot -Id "" -
Wednesday, May 22, 197•
All-J11ale Assetttbly Pa1ael
' Hape Bill Reje~ted
Abduction.
Reveale<l
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -An
all-male Assembly committee
has rejected legislation aimed
at minimizing th e
embarrassment suffered by
rape victims when their past
sexual relationships a r e
probed In rape trials.
However, the criminal
justice committee agreed to
reconsider the bill \SBI678\ by
Sen. Alan Robbins (l).V1.1n
Nuys), next month in hopes a
compromise can be reached.
11lC 3· 1 vote -one short of
the minimum four votes
needed for approval
followed an all·day hearing
Tuesday that included an
impassioned plea by a rape
victim and occasional shouts
bv '\'Omen in the jan)packcd
aUdience protesUng rl'marks
by male attorneys.
TllE SENATE-PASSED bill
would make evidence and
questions concerning I he
victim's previous s e x u a l
contacts ""ith persons othrr
than the accused attacker
inad1nissiblc in rape tri:i.ls.
Several commlttee n1cnibt•rs
said they agreed curr{'nt
ccourtroom procedure \~·as not
fair to victim:; because it
required tht"n1 to disclose
intimate sexual r\!lation:ships
thal may not be relevant to
th<' rape. But. the
con1mittt-e1nen indicated the
hill Y.'l'nt 100 fnr ;ind llrniC>d
deff'ndants' rights to a fair
Aetions 'E..~eessive'
lri11I.
Ethel Mae Shifflet, 43 . a
Stockton mother of f o u r
children. testified. her wrists
Y.'f'te broken. head injured and
body puncb(!d repeatedly in a
I !l68 rape incident and h1~r
problc1ns \l'ere givC'n poor
trea1n1l'nt by physirians and
otht•r officials.
Shaking nervousl y, .\Ir s.
Shifflet said, ··1 hopC' ~ou
J>l'Oplc on this conun11ll'L' lKl\'e
-.: o n1 pa s s ion for r:ipt'
\'tr1in1s. .I needed it and
didn't get it." "
BliT PA· UL f'itzgerald
spokesn1an for Ca 1 if or la
Attorneys for Cr i m i n a I
Justice, l:iter said many rape
· LOS ANGE:LES (AP\ -
Patricia Hearsl, a gun on
her hip and a knife in her
belt. told a kidnaped
Lyn\\'OOd youth she Y•as
abducted by the
Sy m bionesc Liberation
Arn1y but later joined
tht-ir cause when her
father's free food program
\\'ns n1ishand\ed , the Los
Angeles Times says.
llcarst fan1ily
r;pokesn1an John Lester
tern1cd the account
"sillv."
··1-iandolph Hearst did
:Yc rything he ""'as
supposed to do and then
sorne," Lcosler said in
lli!lsborough.
victinlS are .. vindictive '-----------'
Sacran1e11to
On Alert
For SLA 'f rio
Posters
Of Patty
Issued
WASHINGTON IUPll -A
smiling Patricia H e a r s t ,
appearing on a poster undef'
the word ''wanted" and
described as ~'armed and
extremely dangerous," begins
appearing today on post office ~'
and police station bulletin ~:ti.'
boards. UPI 'T"'4!t01•
AWAITS DECISION
Journalist Farr
OAJLY PILOT ~ Wtdnesda,y·, May 22, 1974
Decision .Detnyed
On N ews1nan Farr .. ..
LOS ANGELES (UPI\ -A
Superior Court judge Tuesday
l\lelayed a dte1slon on whether
more time in ]&II v.· o u I d
convince Los Angeles Times
newsman William Farr to
reveal his sources.
Judge William H. Levitt
continued the case until June 7
when oral arguments will be
heard and instructed lawyers
for both sides to file briefs by
May 29.
The hearing was ordered by
the State COurt of Appeals last ',
January to determine if being
sent back to jail would force
Farr to name bis sources for a
story written during the 1971)..
71 Charles Manson trial.
The FBI began distributjng
U1e first "wanted" posters
Tuesday. A spokesman said
about 175,000 po.sters were put
on commercial airplanes for
distribution on the \Vest Coast.
There v.•ill be added
d istribution throughout the
nation and more posters 1nay
be printed if needed, the
spokesman said.
Oakland Man Guilty .,
The appeals court turn~d
down Farr's appeal of his
contempt citation and said the
46 days the reporter had
already snent in jail could not
be cn1ei and unusual
punishment because it was
meant to coerce. not pun ish.
He was freed on appeal. bul
theoretically could be returned
indefinitely.
In Hearst Extortio11
OAKLAND iAPI
~· UA!i:S CIVI~ w.-R t;.0 001..1..a: Ol.O GU,,.S
' ~ANNING'S
. COU.ECTORS
. SHOP. •.'\:"'._~
Fete Makes
ltr-Barelv
Oak.land n1an has
-An
been
up the envelope. Extortion
charges were later dropped
againsL an 18-ycar-old girl. l~liili:..li .. ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiill sentenced to one to fi'>'e years _ --· ____ ~
in state prison after pleading ~-;..------------~-~"::,.....,,
guilty to attempting to extort \ \~;,:ft~
ACLU Says LA Police
Handled SL .4 Poorly .,
sp1!C'ful and have fant.'lsies"
and ;1dded ··n1any r<1pr cases
;ire oti!right frauds ." lie y.·as
greeted by shouts of ··No, nu"
bv \\'On1en in the audience.
·Robbins estimated th a t
00.000 rapt'S O('Cllr· i n
Caltfornia C'ach yrar but on!~·
8.000 \\·rre rPporll'd in 1973.
pri1narily be ca us r of
en1b;1rrass1nrnl \l'hich t h e
\'icti1ns n1ust endure undrr aacnts searched the north LOS ANGELES (UP()
SACRAMENTO !UPl \ -• $800 from the Randofph ALL AGES ·· ~-
About 120 policemen and FBI Hearsts by promising the LEARN .J ~
currrnt ]:111-. ~ release of their kidnaped ' '
NGEL I I ·t t. Sacran1cn:o area Tu cs da y The i\1i$ Bare state n.,_1geant· -LOS A ES (L.:Pl.l -ob\tousl\· 1oat1r s1u;i1on so ··_\ r;1nf' rictim is marlr to .,._ dau'"'ter. Patricia. TO SWIM ~l '' ·J
Th
· c r I ·b · 1 ·· night for ;:i car CT1rryin({ il has finally found a home. &'' ,.., .,,~ ' c American ivi ~1 rr\Jc$ r.1pH.l) f1·l·I ,;h1 · is thC' ricfcnrh1nt bl'i~1~ J-'lerrt'tt, sent enc" d -:. ~. .-. · · \1·on1<1n 1rho looked I i kc Pageant officials s a id .,._ i• ' ~-
t;nion charged Tuesday that ShC' ~;11d !ht' 11011~ · \1,1c; pl:iel'd on trinl," he s:iid. Patricia Hearst. Tuesday the second annual Tuesday. admitted to Alameda s ..... ·, ARfft. swiM L.-•"°" ~°" ••
FOUR PUPILS TO INSTRUCTOR
A.91s: ' MOL to '' Yrs.
police used "~xcessive" PQY.'er sllrroundl'd. thC' SL:\ rould not Bt·siclt·s rejecting Rohbin~· ""ntest ,,,·11 be •-\d June 30 at County Superior Court Judge Police Capt. Carroll Johnson ... v ne in a shootout Fridav that h:.i\'(' t''.'C'<qwd. (.Ind perh:-ip:;-bill. the (·on11nittee dPlart'il ~aid. hoy.·e \·cr. that citizens' the Rodger Yollllg auditorium. Stanley Golde that he called
killed six n1en1bers ·af lhc !hc·v c·ould h~1vr be('ll 1nkcn ;1('\ion on ;i ri1·a! 1)i1] h.I' ~. Hearst Ito me t'n drstripllons did not n1atch Some 26 cootestants are 1"' Symbionese Liberation Army. att've . Asse1nbh.·n1an Alan S1crot\'. r· II f · t · ted •-Ht'llsbrorough April 15, spoke ,\ 1ss cars! or u g 1 1 \' e expec w compete.
Ramona Ripston. exrcuti\'e ··There arC' rnany prnp\c 1 J)-Los Angeles 1. rrquiring Symbioncse Liberation 1\rniy· nie pageant ii•as f i rs t 1vilh f:in1lly spokesman John
director of the AC l, U. "'110 feel !11<11 ll'h:1t look pl:iC"e defcn!'.t' at111rnc~·s to shq\1' \1·h~-111en11x'r Eir.ily Harris. ~eheduled to be held at the IRsler and offered to relrase
I, . suggested that thcrC' \\'l~rc 11·;1s :in offici:il cxl'cution." rh" ,·1eti1n's p<lst sexual John~on said" 11·hitc '.''on1an Indian Hills Countr;; Club, jlL<>t !\liss l-learst for $71.50. A
other means of ha11dling the said the Re\·. c. ll<'nning-s. history shou ld be mentioned in nnd l\\'O n1cn tried 10 rent cin 1rcst of J1iversidc. But officials 1rornnn telephoned latrr and
situation other than ;i presidrnt fif ihe Soulht•ni eourt 1'ht• judge 11· o u 1 d apar1n1ent for $17!", for 1110 U1cre objcctrd, so 1t \1·as upped the ante to $800.
shootout. ch r i ~ 1ia 11 Lr ad l'rship consider the issue ·in a pri\'a\e days in a black nelghOOrhood. llHJ\'t'Ci 10 the Jndi.:in \\'ells 1'he lli>arsts v.erc ordered to
"When the risk to hum::in Conference \\J'St. v:hn took hearing \Vithout the jury An unidentified :i.partnlt'n! hotel. lea1·e !he nioncY in a car lo be
life is so grave. where part in the ACLU criticlsni. pres"'cnt before the e1·idence inanagcr said she s a"' :\nti-nudity or d i n a n cc s parked :it an O~kland address.
potential damage to homes eould be admi!tcd. ,1.l'apon::i and suspt-ctt>d th:il prohibited t.hc sho\1' at the This 11·:1s donl' ::ind ~territt .00 roghOOrhoods is S.Q Cn1£lr. PC'trr Ha-gan , police b I I · k-" -'l'OBY s u ER \\1 o o o _ihe_\\1.llll<ID \1as :\llss Hearst. hotel. \v;1~ gr.1 bed 11 ien le. p1C' c\.1
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Rt91stration: I ·6 p.& Mow to MllJ 3 t.
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not be attempted." she said. since there y.·as the danger the Sir rot~· bill ,,·ould pre1·rnt the
"The entire 1r:igl'Cl~· hrgan SLA \\'Ould shoot innocC'nt r;_ipc 'icti!n fron1 suffrring
and end e d y.· i t hi n b~ standers. police had llttl(· en1barr:is~mcnt in nns\ l'!1'.>~~
approximately one hour." she choice hut to shoot back,. ··rhl· hut afford !hr def1·_nd:int .a .
added. "\\'e qurstioned the course of action Y.'as dictated chancf· to use such c1·1de11c(' 1f l
need for the police 10 press the hy thl' SLA." he s;iid. lTUcin! lo his casl'.
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6 DAD.Y PROT EDITORIA.L PAGE
Citizen:s
Nol many decisions of the Costa Mesa Clly Councll
have created as much controversy in the community re-
cently as lhe dismissal lasl month of Planning Commis-
sioner Edward McFarland.
Questions conUnue to be asked about the incident
but they are being met with silence Crom Mayor Wilson
and other members of the council who stand fast on
lhe officlal. explanation: "commissioners serve at the
pleasure of the CQ.uncU."
That explanation may not be satisfactory to every-
one. By refusing to amplify details of t.IcFarland 's dis·
charge, the council only encourages more questions.
It is true that the Brown Act, California's anti·
secrecy statute, aUows governmental bodies to discuss
personnel matters in secret session. But the l\.1cFarland
incident. and its ramifications seen1 to keep creeping out
of the back room.
The ~IcFarland case has become a public issue, a.s
witnessed by letters written to the editors of newspaperi:;.
the announced desire of Councilman Dom Raciti to
prevent similar incidents, and as of last Monday night
the public chastisement of the council by a citizen.
It has been asserted by one of the councilmen who
voted to fire McFarland that the action fby a 3·2 split
vote) would be more co mprehensible "if all the facts
were known."
More comprehensible. perhaps. but how acceptable?
And we n1ust wonder if speculation over the disn1issal
could be niore serious" than the facts of the n1atter.
Pink's 'La11<l111ark'
Just like the n1ilk commercials say. the con1munity
of Costa riresa has son1ething for everybody, including
a touch of nostalgia in the old soda fountain drugstore
operated by Alvin L. "Pink" Pinkley for rour decades.
Just like the defunct old pharmacy operated by
l\'oble \Vaite in downtown Huntington Beach -where
the chro1ne and plastit Greyhound Bus Depot now stands
Want Facts
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-It has served as traditional corree break headquarters
(or the sh3kers and rnovers In community matters.
Pink's drugstore is, o( course, a landmark Institution
to Costa rtlesa.ns. How much a landmark wasn't really
1nade clear until last week when it was picked for a TV
documentary being n1ade for a pharmaceutical house -•
si.Jnply because soda founta1n drugstores don't exist •
anymore. ~
So peripatetic Pmk obligingly showed off his Coun·
tain, his collection of pharmaceutical paraphernalia and
other memorabilia that mark his 40 years in business.
With all of Costa Mesa's growth and newness, it's
nice to retain a colorful touch of the past.
W l1ere's Cos ta Mesa?
Talk about a sign of co1n1nunity pride -or lack or sa1ne -how about the fact that not one of Costa
~lesa's 76.000 residents can find a picture postcard of
their hon1e town lo send lo the folks ''back home." Not
only U1at, but the thousands of visitors greeted in Costa
~Iesa each year ca n't jot a note on a colorful card to
show u•here they have been and what they have seen in
Costa 1i1esa.
Oh. you'll find in the racks plenty of colorful pie·
lures of Balboa. sai lboats, Los Angeles llarbor, Disney·
land, Ku ott's Berry Farin and the like. But as one dis·
tressed. and !)]ighlly chauvinistic. Costa rtfesan pointed
out to the Daily Pilot. the postcard racks in town ha.ve
one true local offering -and that in fact is an aerU.I
shot fron1 over Hoag 1-lospital and shows 1nore of New·
port than Costa J\Iesa.
Granted, the city doesn't abound in arboretums,
seascapes :;md areas of great beauty. But there remain
some significant hometown scenes that should be of·
fered. T.ake the Estancia. for exa1nple, South Coast
Plaza. the City Hall. some buildings on the OCC campus
. and there certainly are others.
How about it. Cha1nber of Commerce? Is it worth
a campaign? c
Tho1ights f 1·0111
'Well, who knows'.7 \\"e mir<ht have a president
someday wh o'd like to fight another little war
nn~r I here.'
tlae Otto11e1·so11 T est Your
K1iowledge
-Of O ddities-
lli·u r
(;loou1 y _ ..... _ Th_! .~!~l-Desexing. of Personk-i_nd
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~YDNEY J.HARRI~
or th~ harder quil1.r~. ··Odd \Ian Out''
Sf'C'ms to be ~\·oritc. In l'arh list. one
name or t~ocs not properly
belong->M·hich one. and >M'hy ? Four out of
10 right is not a shamc-n1aking score
~xhiy.
1. G.1lli!had ion. Brokf'r's Tip. Count
Fleet. Cuation. and ~tan O"\\'ar .
2. Sanguinr. Cholr rir.
,\ncn1ic, and Bilious.
Phlegmatic.
3. Da\'id and Jonathan. Achilles and
Patroclus, Sherlock Holmes and Dr.
titorlarty, Damon and Pythias. Orestes
and Pylades.
4. Jack Benny. Fred Allen, Lou Holtz.
l..cnnie Brucet"ftnd Eddie cantor.
i ri.tyopia. Anorexia , Aphasia,
Dysplasia, and Accidie.
6. Noel Coward. Hoagy Carmichael.
George r-.t. Cohan, Irving Berlin, and Cole
1-'orter.
i. Sir Joseph Port.er. t.1ajor General
Stanley. the Duke of Plaza-Toro, Colonel
Bogey, and King 11ildebrand.
8. Actiu1n, \\.aterloo. Ga 11 i po Ii,
Sc,·astopol. and hlid\\·ar.
9. Am1our. Bre"·stcr, carver, tilorris,
and \\'i ndsor.
1h. In a pack of play1ng·cards. three
of the four Kings have
moustaches--\1 hich one is the odd n1an
out~
~lo\\· can they teach pupils at Oa\'JS
School ecology "·ht-n the .school·
ground look s like a trash yard?
L.G.
01Mon1 G111 coonl'tfllll are 1ubonillHI b1
, ... " • ..., do Ml llK•1uril1 r..tlKI ""
wl1•1 o! It. M•1•1Mr. Stnd yaur Ptl
llffYt I• Glooonr Gu~ OtltJ PllOI.
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ASS \\'ERS :
I. titan O'\\'ar is the only horse of the
fil'c \\"ho never "·on the Kentucky Derby .
2. The medic\'al ··four humors" of
inedicinl' did not include .. 1\ncmic ...
:t ,\IJ coup\e.c; 11·cre united in deep
friendship. e~cept Ho!111es and ~lori<:irly.
\1·ho \\·ere deadly encrn ics.
4. All these cornedians changed their
real 11an1es for profe~sionul reason s.
except Lou Hollz.
5. The first four arc ph)S1cal
dysfunctions : ··Accidie" is a spiritual
disorder consisting of 1·as1 boredo1n and
apathy.
6. All these con1posrrs \1rolc their
O\lo'TI lyrics, except Hoag~· Carn1ich<1l'!
(and not orle person in a 1hausand kno\\·s
11.·ho \\TOte the lyrics to his lllOSt [an10Us
tune, "Stardust"' 1.
7. All are leading characters in
Gilbert & Sullivan operetlas. except Cot.
Bog~. an imaginary player in golf.
8. Decisi11e naval battles of the 1\·orld.
except Waterloo. v.·hich (despite i!s
namel v.·as foug ht on laud.
9. All are fan1ous an!ique ch<..1irs.
except Armour.
10. Only the King of Jlcarts is lacking:
a moustache. t f\°O\\'. lo test your
observational pcwers further, 11·hich is
the only King in profile?)
To the Editor:
\\'hile resting comfo rtably in my lounge
chair. the other day, \\"ith both niy feet
stretched out on the ottoperson . I heard a
OC>M'S romrnentator on Ch.nnnel 13
referring to the "spokesperson" of a
political group.
TllIS deviation to the. English language
\ras ob\"iously 1n:1de in dcil'rencc to the
\1·operson·s liberation 1no;·en1c11t \\'ho
no1-1· frO\ITIS on lllilizing a certain thret'·
letter 1rord '"hk·h offends them. \Ve are
slo11·ly being indoctrinated in a nc.w
vocahularv ~hi ch 11•il\ force our children
to call the fircpersons if the house is on
fire. tile policepcrsons if a crime is
ro1nmi11ed. the n1ailpcr.::ons fo:-stamps.
the 1nilkperson for their ta1'0r11e drink.
PIC.. etc. \\'e alre~1d'.' hart: t h '"'
(h;1irperson of 1hc · Hoard. t h e
l 1111111:1t.~pcrson and !he. sµoi..csµer:-011.
It \\ill pro!Jabl y gL·t a bit hairy 11hl'll the
bo.\ s r~"1ri 1 p~'rson hood and start leaching
1heir 011n children not to persorihandle
girls and to be careful not lo fall into
<>pen pcrsonholes. _,. lot of personhours
\1·ill ha\·c to bf del'oted to !eaniing how
to pc·rsonipulate lhese ne\\· 1rords 1\·hich
at rirst 1rill srcna against hupcrson
nature: bu! l'n1 sure !hey'JJ personage.
Of course. 1hrrc \1ill be instances
\1·hcrr 1hert' \1iil br duplication of
n1eaning afler ~("I'. has di sappeared: does
pcrsonkind apply ro 111ales. le1nales or
both? 1be sound of certain 1\·ords may
not te tco elega nt: think. for instance. of
v.opersonhood ... Bui this ,,;11 be amply
c 111pcnqatl.'<l by the remo1·a1 of
indecision as to gender such a~ is no1v
crcared by !he length of the hair · it iron·:
1nat1cr anyrnorc: The ministt•r \\'ill
at1-1a~·s be abll'. b,v 1>eekinJ:( at their
anatom~. to pronounce a couple "p;::rson
and "•ife"~
AF'Tt:;R hupersonity is total!y dcscxE.'d,
some pans of the Bible "-ill no dcubt b<'
re-wTittcn: ... God rrcatcd person to His
An Echo of the Pentagon
\VASHINGTON -Crusty old Rep. F.
Edward Hebert, ().La., commands the
~louse Anned Services Conunittee. from
the ccnlcr of a t"·o-tiered curved desk.
v.•ith t"'O small A1nerican flags flanking
his place.
F'rom this com1nand pest. he rults his
con1mittee \\"ith the slem hand of a drill
sergeant. His critics ha\·e charged, and
he has consistently
denied. that he 'is
the Pentagon's pup-
pet. He has now pro-
vided his own docu·
mentation that his
critics are right.
The old curmud·
geon has just pre-
sented to the House
his reasons tar be-
quealhing another whopplng s1 :4 billion
in military U11istance upon South Viet~
nam. lie simply borrowed the arguments,
almost word. for word, from the
Pontagon.
TIIE PENTAGON'S chjef witne• m
favor or military aid to Saigon, Maj. O.n.
William B. Cildwoll, appea<ed beCort
Heb<rl'• committee oo March 26. He
t...tlfied solemnly:
"The o1>Jectlvt1 of our military
Halstance to Sou th Vietnam are limited
but absolutely ....,,llal. We aeel< to help
the OVN (Government ol Vietnam) to
maintain an eUectlvo military detemnt
In 1he face oC the considerable threat
poled by the North Vietnam... lotto
within the Republic oC Vietnam •.. •
Reb<rl pvo Cald.,oll'a loltlmony
pondetous study for nurly two moolhs.
On May 10, Hebert,1 committee
sub1nitted its carefully con s i de r c d
conclusions to the House. States the
repQrl :
"THE OBJECTIVES of our military
assistance to South Vietnam are limited
but absolutely e.uential. The Government
of the United States wishes to help the
Government of South Vietnam to
maintain an effective military. deterrent
in the face of the considerable threat
posed by the North Vietnamese forces
within the Republic ot Vietrtam . . . "
For paragraph after p a r a g r a p h ,
C81dwell's test i mo n y and the
cocnmlttcc's conclusions agree so
precisely that only an occasional word
has been changed.
Tbe Peata1on: "Events In Vietnam
over the ea" year have taught us that a
lasting peace Is possible only If there is a
stable balance of power between tht
opposing sides. ~ military equU!brlum
wUI, we believe, dettr new offensives and
gradually Induce a shift in prlorlUes
away from war."
Rebtrl: ".Eventa In Vleillam over the
past yeor hive taught II! that 1 lasting
peaoe Is possible ooly If there II a Blable
balance of power belwten the oppoolng
sides. It la the view or the Committee ""
Armed Strvlces that a m It I t a r y
equlllbrium in that area of the world wlU
deter new offensives and gradually
Induce a 1eneral Ihm In ptlorl1lca by the
contending forces a\\•av from \\·or.
The Pentagon: "\Vhile the t\orth
Vietna111esc hare increased the
convention~! capability of the main
forces, the cost has been great. and the
<-:.Overnn1cnt of \'ietnant has thus far
111anaged lo turn back all their
challenges in the past year.
Hebert: "\\'hile the North Vietnamese
have increased the convention a I
capability of the main forces, the cost
has heen great. and the Government of
Vietnam has thus far managed to tum
back all their challenges: in the past
:w;;..inv. the Hebert committee did
lilt\ more than reprint portions of the
Pentagon's prepared statement and
present it as its own. The question that
begs an answer is, what do we need
Congress for?
The Pentagon also made the clalm,
faithfully reproduced U. Hebert's report,
that South Vietnam during the past year
had "limlled Itself to justillable acts of
self~efense.'' Yet miraculously, the
Saigon rorces wound up with more
terr1tory.
Chana:es in "territorial and population
control," explained the Hebert-Pentagon
report, had been re901ved ''ln favor of
the Government forces." '
Footnole: The Armed S er v I c e s
Committee's chlof counsel, F r a n k
Slatlnshek, candidly admitted to II! that
ho hold lifted portloos or tho Del ....
Department'• own teotlmony for the
Hebert report. The •P ent ago n 1 1
stalmlen~ .. Id Slatlnsbek. "says It all,
aod the committee IUbocrlbes to iV'
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Le tters jroni re(lders arc welcome.
1\'or mally. i.criters slloi1/d co11vey their
!nessages in 300 16ords or les s. Tl1c
right 10 condeu.se letters to fit spn1·c
ur elim inate libel is reserved. All let·
ters n~ust includt sig11ature and n1ail·
ing address but 'twmes 1nay be wit/1·
held on request if sufficient reason
is apparent. Poetry wilt TlOt be pub·
I is lied.
irnage, the Hebre11 s ate personna in the
desert, Christ becarne person, the Son of
person. etc~ But. person! that's a detail
compared lo the re.,rriling of the
dictionaries. Think. J for instance. of
chairpersonship, personpcnrer, lepcrson,
personnequin, aperso!¥-lensi s. personufac-
tu re, aipersonac. petsonuscript. n1eaf.
person, person>M'ise. mtgalopersonia pull+
pe rmn. foreperson, persona ger. per·
songle ... ad infinitum!
It will also affect tbe fields of music
ISchuperson ), the comics !Superperson 1.
geography (the Isle of Person and its
inhabitants 1'"ho speak personx ! ) and GC<l
knows how persooy mo1'-! ...
As much as adherents to ,,·opersons' lih
detest this particular three-letter word.
there is another ooe they particularh·
relish to apply to males \\'ho disagree
\\ith them : R·A·T. I suppose that after
\\'hat precedes. I qualify. in their mind .
for that one; so just let me sign myself
off ·as
A PROTE5TJ1'G PERSON
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U isle ndl11g
To the Editor:
,\ typical example or biased or slanted
or juS1 plain irresponsible press reporting
appeared in the Daily Pilot ritay 14
The headline says: ''l1f'a ga11 .'>a~·~
11ould quit if indict<'d"' -obl"iously a
.">ubtle slur to Lt. Go\'. Hf'incckc. If you
read further , this i<;n"t \\hnt Gov. Reagan
said at all. He said that hf' 1\ould "resign
himself if he were con,·ic1ecl nf a felony
11·hile a candidate for statr1ride olfi~C'."
Knowing full well that John Q. Public
scans only the headlines for th e most
part. he wool d obviously lake the
headline for granted.
It also seems to be subtle connotation
that indictment means C"Onviclion. >M·hich
also is not true. No "·onder the press is
under fire for n1isquotes. quotes out of
context, etc .. either dooe purposely or
otherwise. (
RICHARD STEELEi
Reader Steele's complaint i$ justi·J
fied. The mislead ing headline was cor·
recU?d in later editions. Editor.
Help Preslde11I
To the FAiior:
I s;uaest you print the following
addreu, that others may v.•rite for
information aDd send contributions to:
NaUonal °Cltizens Committee. f o r
F~ .IQ th• f!/esidency
911 lndusti1at Sank Building
Provldeoce, llhode lsland 02903
. GERALDINE BOWLUS • ... l•dfle• anti Police
To the Editor:
YOOlr editorial, "Judgt1 UmuJtol1ablo"
(May tll tru, without a doub~ lnilk:>tive
of the Oran10 County pltUoaoplty. You
believe It'• quite all right to plm the
lnllllloUoo ol • wnporary murs
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station in the Laguna Niguel Courthouse?
I an1 shocked and I thank God for the
"questionable <tnd surprising'' fas you
put ii! stand 1akcn by the South Orange
Cuunt~· n1unicipal c o u r t judges.
p~rlicularly Judge John t:riffin. v.·hose
most apropos quote was. "Trying
crin1inal cases in a police station s1nacks
too much of the 'La1v \Vest of the
Pecos' ".
TllIS IS Orange, not Dade County : I
sec no justifiable cause why the t1,1·0
!cOurt of law and sht!riff's substation)
should be combined. Jn the guise of an
imn1ediate "need." I feel it's contrived,
since .it's !he public defender's office
1vhich occUpics lhc space th;if 1\·ould be
turned over to !he Sheriff. \\!here then.
\1·ould our poor <ind do1\'Tl·trodden go to
have ';their" d.1y in L"OUrt".' Or. \l"Oll 0l they
have one?
It is aJmos! unbelievable that anyone
1-1ould suggest that a Jaw enforcement
agency should be "under the same roof'"
as our court of law. With all due respect
to the sheriffs, I regard our judges v.•ilh
tren1endous respect and esteem. It is a
very difficult lime for them, they should
be praised, not denigrated.
H .,i,·e are going to strive to maintain a
dc1nocracy ~·e have an obligation to keep
our eyes and ears open to the possible
injustices. If there is just one blatant
obstruction of justice that is prevalent
around us. it won't go away -unless "·e
take notice. The hard·\\·orking sheriffs
certainly need a substation. but not at
the expense of our public defenders and
their clients. the poor. As for the police
and our honorable judges together ?
Never~ BERN\' BAKER
Time to R etire
To the Editor:
Nepotism is a dirly "·ord, if ap~li~ to
business or government, the dehn1bon.
as found in \Vebster's "F'avoritism shown
to relatives. r.;pecially in appoln tmenl'i
to desirable positions.··
JN' COSTA f\tESA \re find the same
11am£'s year in year out on the City
Council. the Planning, C.Omrnission, The
Chamber of Commerce Board. the Costa
i\lcsa County Water District Board. and
et her lesser lmo\\TI commissions and
boards.
It 1s time to limit the terms and years
that any one person or family can hold
office. and it is necessary to get young
and [resh blood into office if we .,i,·ant to
preserve a
go1·ernmenl
democratic form o f
OUR YOUNG people arc very much
aware of today's political situation and
i are very much alive to the questionable
leaders.hop available in governn1cnt and
politics. A new generation is growing up
and will take control as they nmlure to
voting age 18.
Now is the time for present office
holders to listen to the people. to retire
gracefu11y, and be honest and fa ir with
the electorate and their constituents.
JOit~ SHAPIHO
J111po r 1n11t , . .,,.,
To the Editor:
Look on the tight side of the sample
ballot every registered voter received
and down at the bottom of the column of
measures submitted lo the voters is a
ttynam ite ·propoallloo.
ftJ full meaning may no1 yet be
apparent lo the average YOter. f:Joy,·ever
those politicians and public officials who
think their const\tuenclea: are mainly
made up ol various well·heeled special·
Interest groupa rather than the pcopl•
who elected or appointed them to office
11111 have • rude awakenlna oo June 4.
PROPOS1110N I is the llndmark
. rneasure. Ir you make no other mark" on
~our ballot your tr1µ to the polls. ;rilf '.:-c
\1ort hy,•hile by just voting in favor of
Proposition 9. Of course while there you
rnay as "'ell take a little more interest
<ind vole for son1c of lhL' olhrr measures
and candidales. Proposition 9 is a small
start to·wards better go,·ern111e11t.
It is going lo take ~igantic ~fforls
throughout this country to ac:hie\'c
govemn1ent ~·ithin th<' spirit and the
le lier of the Constitution . and if th e
people do not ~t started soon they may ."
find it is too late. Other states arc
11•atching California. It :~ 1~011 !i1nc to r
us all to get up and join !he others who
think that govl!rnmcnt is responsi ble to
the (X'Ople and not the hiµ-hest bidder.
,I L\I COSHLA~D
S 11e nl;!1!
To the Editor:
Rl'garding your Ullt'l"l'tlt<' i ~tallbox.
f\fay 15) that 0:11· 1,iJ(' rr:ider, J~sc
Levlne, caught ~11'··· 11,-inting boo-boo:
··lJ . S. Jlliteraccy 1~i(·1 'i\L1rn1ing' " -
1101 !rU('.
1 sent m.1· ro11.1· to lhc \('•1 Yorker,
hoping to get n !t 11 :.11cks for 11.
You'd bl' surprised h~11 !argr the
•·silent" maj<l·ity is -ond how sneaky~
ART S'tANLO\V
S uu· It Too
To the Editor:
Re: ';U.S. llliteruccy"'
So one reader Y.'ho noliced the misspell·
ing wrote a letter about it. Okay. But r
ant \\·illing to y,•ager that many more
noted the error in silence. Alter all. in
this 01·ereducated and generally hip
communi ty there 111ay be a few o( us who
simply assun1ed there 1vas a "'iseacre on
~·our staff 1\·ho couldn·1 resist the
temptation to create a fe\I· knowing
smiles.
So there!
.JOYn: SLlTION
n ·u/1011 Rig /1 1
To the .Editor:
The May 6 article by 1-\us \\lalton
deserves praise and cnngr~tu!afiors. ~le
brought up the fact t~at the Ca lifornia
State Supreme Court recognized that the
unborn child is entitled !o the san1e
>M·elfare rights as the bo1 n child.
People \1·ho belie\·(' in :1lnr1ion fo~et
!hat if it's all right :o ab!> .. , the Hfr of an
innoceot unborn human hl'in1 ii is also
all right to abort the life 11f ;iny human
being. &th belong to the :-;111'.: spt>cies.
'.\IRS. 0. KAISEI{
OIAN&I COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. \Vt.:tCl', Publishtr
Tllonias K"etvil , Edilor
Barbara Kreibirh
Editorial Paye Edilvr
The t'dilorial ~~"' of 1hr Oa1ly
P1iot ~CIC~ to inforn1 and ~limul.lt"
IX'adcn: b) preiocnUng on t111s page
dlwrse {'()t11111entary ori tvpit~ ol in-
ltTtst by syndicated eolwnl'li1!1 and
c&rtoOllists, by providing a forum tor
ruden' vltw1 11.nd b)I Qtt1entb1f this
net."IJ)apei''s opuuc:w and kttu oq
curn.nt \o91CL 'f'hc. fdllorial ophlkm
QI the-Dally Pilot apfltar ~ bt'the
td1tQrlal mlumn at !be top 0( ~
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wnniltl and cartoonllt1 and ktttr
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Pilot -Id "" lnttm<L
Wednesday, May 22, 19'74
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Ali.male Asse11ably Pu11el Abductio1i
Ret:calecl
Posters Deci.sion Delayed
" Rape Bill Reje~ted Of Patty
Issued
On Newsman Farr
SACRAMENTO (UPI\ -An
all-male Assembly committee
bas rejected legislation aimed
at minimizing the
embarrassment sufJered by
rape victims when their past
sexual relationships a re
probed in rape trials.
However, the c r i nl in a I
justice committee agreed to
reconsider the bill (SBl678) by
Sen. Alan Robbins (0-Van
Nuys), next month in hopes a
compromise can be reached.
The 3· 1 vote -one short of
the minimum four votes
needed for approval
followed an all·day hearing
Tuesday that included nn
impassion<'d plea b~· a rape
victim and occ:asio n:i\ shouts
bv v.·omen in the jampackcd
aUdience protesting remarks
by male attorneys.
THE SENA,TE·P~SSED bill
would ntake evidence and
questions oonceming t he
victi1n's previous sexual
contacts with persons other
than the accused att.uck.er
inadrnissib!e in rape trials.
Several committee members
said they agreed current
courtroom procedure was not
fair to victinis because il
required them lo disclose
inti1natc sexual relationships
that mar not be rele vant to
the rape. But the
ro1nn1il\een1en indicatl•d !ht·
hill .\\'Clll too far and denied
defendanL<;' rights to a f;iir
trial.
Ethel f\.1ae Shlfflct, 43 , a
Stockton mother of f o u r
children, testified her wrists
were broken. head injured and
body punched repeatedly in a
1968 rape incident and her
prob)ems were given poor
treatment by physicians and
other officials.
Shaking nervously. ~1 rs .
Shifflet sa id, ··1 hope you
1x·oplc on thi s commit1ce have
con1passio n for rape
virtin1s ... r needed it ;111d
tlidn"t get it."
BUT r A u L f'i!Zg('r~ild,
spokesman for Califorin
Attorneys for Criminal
Justice, Jarer said 1nany rap('
LOS ANGELES (AP\ -
P::itricia Hearst, a gun on
her hi;> and a knife in her
belt. tbld a kidnaped
Lyn"·ood youth she was WASHINGTON (UPJ) -A
<a b d \r<' t e d by the smiling Patricia H e a rs t ,
s y 1n bionese Liberation appearing 00 a tvw1ter under Ariny but lat.er joined. ,........
their t•ause when her the word "wanted" and
f;Hhrr·s free food program described as "Wed and ~
\\'as n1ishandled, the Los extremely dangerou,,," begins
Angelf's Times says. appearing troay 00 poet office Hearst fanLily spoke~inan ' John Lesa..'"';:.""t~a .. n.;d police station ~letin
tcn11cd the a c c o u n t rds. "sill~·." The FBI began distributing
.. llandolph 1-lcarst did tl1e first "wanted" posters
~\'er y thing he y;as Tuesday. A spokesman said
supposed to do and then about 175,000 posters were put
sonic." Lcsier said in on commercial airplanes for
llillsborough. distribution oo the West Coast.
\'ictinu; are ''vindictive.'------------'
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AWAITS DECISION
Journalist Farr
LOS ANGELES (UPI\ -A
Superior Court judge Tuesday
delayed a decision oo \\'hcther
more time in jail \r o u ! d
convince Los Angeles Tunes
newsman William Farr to
reveal his sources.
Judge William H. Levitt
continued the case WJtll-June 7
~ oral argmnents will be
heard and instnlcted lawyers
for both sides to file briefs by
May 29.
Oakland Man Guiltv
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111 Hea.rst ·Extortio11
The hearing v.·as ordered by
the St.ate Court of Appeals last
January to determine if bl'ln1:
sent back to jail would force
farr to name his sources for a
sMJty written during lhe 1970-
71 Charles Manson !rial.
The appeals court turned
down Farr's appeal of his
contempt citation and said the
46 days the reporter had
already s~nt in jail could not
be cruel and unusual
punishment because it ~\·as
meant to coerce, not pw11sh.
lie \\.'3.S freed on 3!JPl-'al. but
theoretically could be returned
indefinitely.
CIVIL WAl'l
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Aetlons 'E.~eessivl''
~pileful nnd have !antnsies"
and added "many rape cases
rt re outright frauds." fie ,~·a-:
greeted by shouts of ''No, no"
by women in the audience.
Sat·ran1e11to
On _,\lcrt
For SLA 'frio
There will be a d d e d
distribution throughout the
natioo and more posters may
be printed if needed, the
spokesman said.
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'COLLECTORS
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_ACLU Says LA Police
Ha11dled SL "4 Poorly
Robbins t•stin-iated t h a t
80.000 .rapes occur · i 11
California C'ach y<'ar but only
R,000 v.·t·rt' reported in 19i~.
p1·ir11;1ri l~· becau~c of
ernh;1rrass1nl'nl ,,·hil'h t h e
victirn<i rnust endure under
Fete Malws
OAKLAND tAP\ -An up the envelope. Extortion
Oakland man has been charges were later dropped
sentenced to one to fi\'e years _•_gain_st-~l8-year-0ld girl.
1 in state prison after pleading _,..,. _____ ,...,....,,...,.,....,.,..,.._~~--1
It-Barely guilty to alten1pting to extort f.") ' :f.<
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -· S800 from the Randolph ALL AGES "·,·, ~\···j~,:q•.,
agents searched the north LOS ANGELES ('URI\ -" Abour 120 policemen and FBI Hearsts by pron1ising the LEARl!..I ~
('urrt'nt \::iii·. Sacran1C'n:o area Tuesday The Miss Bare state pageant release of their kidnapcd ' ; l~OS ANGELES (\'PlJ -nb1·iou~ll' l'Olatile ~ituatlon ~o "A r.1pc victim is made to daughter Patr,·c,·, TO SWIM " ' n i g ht for a car c:irrying a has finally fowld a home. • '· ..J~ .. The AmC'ric;in Civil Lihertics rapid I~ ·· feel :;lie is 1hC' ctefencl<int be in~ l'>·onian "ho looked 1 i k e Pageant officials said Joe ~1crritt. sent r n c £' d . (£';( ·
Union charged Tuesday that Sht' sa id t11e l1011'i'.' \1,is pl<1l'cd on trial." he said. PJtricia l·learst. Tuesday the second annual 'I\Jesday, admitted to Alameda S..-r'• FiMit. Swlwl Lai1ot1 ,.,..., ....
police used ··excessivl•'' 1>01•,cer surrounded. the SLA coukl not Hl';.:idt·s rcjC'Cling , Robbins' Police Capt. Carroll Johnson C'Ol1test v•ill be held June 30 et County Superior Court Judge nUCTOR
in a shootout Friday thut have <'scapcd, and perhaps bill. 1he conunittee delayed said. hovoeve r. that citizens' the Rodger Yomtg auditorium. Stanley Golde that he called FOUR PUPILS TO INS
killed six n1embf.'rs of the tht•y could have been taken action on a rival bill by descriptions did not match Some 26 cootestants are the Hearst ho n1 e in A.911: 6 Mos. to ft Yrs.
Symbiooesc Lihi>i"aLion Arn1y 1· A bl Al s· t H·11 b h A ·1 15 k AST YMCA. a 1ve. ssern ~man an iero y, ~!is." lfe<1rst or rug it iv c expected to compete. 1 s roroug pr1 , spo e ORANGE CO .
Ramona Rips!on. l'Xt'Cu\1 1, ··Thcrc :ire many p<_'Ople fD-Ws Angcles1. requiring S)·n1bioncse Liberation Army The pageant v.·as first l'!'ith family spokesman Jotu1 300'~ _ ... H ---fl.och director of the AC LI I f It t I I • Let d ff ed t I J ..,.....,. .. ,_,,, .... ,,_.. ' '' 11u f!·•·l th:it \1·hat took place <I' ensc a ornl'~'-" o s 10\V \I' 1~ n1en1ber En1ily llarris, scheduled to be held at the s er an o er o re eaSt"
suggested that thC'r<' '''l'll' 11,h .t11 uf1ic13J execution."' !hf' 1·icti1n's past s c x u a 1 Johnson said a 1vhitc \von1an Indian Jiills Cow1try Club. just ~liss Hearst for $71.50. A Re9stratioc 1-6 p.m.. How to Mgy ll.
other means or handlint: the :-;iid thl' nl'v. C. ll<·nning'i. hi s!orv should be mentioned in and two n1en tried to rent an 1\·est of Ri\'erside. But officials "'unian telephoned later and llklc). CloMd May 271
situation other 1h;_1n a 1 · Tl · d I 1 -~ I t t S800 p1·l'~idt1TI or thl' South1·ri1 tour le JU gc II' o ll < :ipartn1C'nl for Sli5 for t1vo lhf'rc objected. so it \\':JS up\ ... _.u t le an e o . CLASSl!lt. •FGIM JUME 17 AMO IUM
shoot.out. l' ti r i ~ti :1 n Lt' <id crsllip ecnsidcr the issue in a pl'i\'ate days in a black neighborhood. 1no1·l'tl to the l11dian \\"ells The !le;irsts \\·ere ordrrC'd to 1 EYBY 2 WIHS THIU SUMMEI •·\\'hen 1he ris k to hu11 •·1n h · ·1h h · I th · t be l'onlt•r(·nee 1,1 c~1. 1,1·il'l took C'!lrin~ \l'l out t e Jury An unidt'nlified :ipartrrent hotel. cri1·e e n1one~· in a car o "I'°'· u--y Ir M. LffliOM An lock! 1irc 1s so g•rave. 1r!I• n· •· _, o •·1 d dd ~ -1);.irt in the 1\CLU critieisin. prC'itnl hl'fore the evidrncr 111a11agt•r said she s av.· ,\111i-nud lty ordinance .<i part\Cu at nn ;lt\ an a rcss. CALL 642 9990 I potential d:iniage to houa·, Cindi'. Peter l-!;i~an . rolitl' could be adn~itt('d. • 11capons ond st1sptctt•d !Ila! prohibited the sho1v at the Th is 1\·a.' do11t' ;u1d ~ferritt •
-= 1 and ncighbo.rhoorl5 .Js _ !:. u t~e won1a~ ~~s~ Hearst. --~cl:_ \\"i1s ~ra~!x•d \.\.hCJl he: picked ~------M11t1ere-.---it-~lt~ult-W---spolrcsnicn, _ cOmmentmI-ln:.. -_J'()BY S H.E..R \\1 0-0 IL..._____ _ _ _ __ . -----r;i:--·-.,,...... ~-_ ••
I understand whv other law roply thaL it -was.;-the SLA ~representing-the ,Arnerica .. 1,,_ __ .;-•• -_~ __ -., • .,· ---.!;-~_.·,_-;::· ::~;,.ci;;. •::,.• ;.· .;.· _. __ ._c_._. --------------------~----·-..-~·-""'"""""'"~~ .... -, --: · -ertrr6rN>ffiCiil prORa-'°W"CS ·courct 1rnicn··ocgan"'"'StiOO!ing. and --ci\·iJ 1.ibCTfieS··u-nion-;-~hP" -~ ------__
not be attempted," she said. since there was the danger the Sieroty bill would prevent the
"The entire tr:igrd? hrg;in S!;.o\ v.·ou!d shoot irmocent rap<' 1·icti1n fron1 suffering
a n d end c d \\' i th i 11 bystanders. police had little embarras•ment in :11ost C<J~es
approximately one hour." ~he choice but to shoot ba('k. "Th(' but afford the defendant a
added. "\Ve questioned thl' l'Oursc of action \\'as dictated chan<'e to use such el'idence if
need for the police to press the by th<' SLA,'' he said . cruci;il lo his case.
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