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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-05-23 - Orange Coast Pilot" J • ' r-·-----·------~---· . • •• • res1 • Supervisors Nix Probe of Char·ges Against DA Di~ks THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 23, 1974 VOL, •1, NO. IU, 4 SliCTIOHS, 10 PAGES Monk~y · iove -.....------- • Ul"I T.._.flt A monkey named Alice Faye· gently holds a kitten named Sweetie . Pie. According to Pat Shepherd of Sacramento, own~r o! both animals, Alice likes to cuddle the kitten, clean it and even kiss it. Pat says the monkey treats Sweetie Pie just like a baby. '~pervisors Nix Probe , f Charges Against DA After rn.eetlng fpr in minutes in ~ve sessloo Wedneoday, Orange ~rs refosed to inveotipte -easanee fu office charges that have • leveled against Dls\J;lct . Atu>mey llleks. . WllUam ,S. Hulsy of Ml~loo ~Jejo,•ooe · '-prmimary electlOO diallengers, , the boa rd to Investigate• his tJCn that' !licks was involved Ui r adloos during invesligation of Grove traffic ,death ease last ,;.; three supervlsora preoenl at Odneoday'1 meding ~ to take their aeparate c:ouraes of action In the er, but eadi .aalcl laftr he wwld plY tra..nll hll COW of Hulay's" es to the county Gradel Jury. SUpervllor Ralph ~ of Fullerton llld he mllbl tronoTqll a «IVY lo the IDfam14. 'Au-y a-.!'1 olflee, 11 tmpllcaled II\ Rulq's dlarget. • ,,. 'Ibo dlaieeo be II mUlal are aerlous I MD lfl '"C lbeJD lello! JurT'llilh a transmittal letter and nothing else." Diedrich said. "I won 't state any position ooe way or another." Supervisor Ronald Caspers said after the meeting he is sending it to tile jury because 111 simply don't want to get Involved in this type of thing. It is too political in nature." SUpervlsor David Baker st>id he would (See mCKS, Page 1) . RIG FILLS HOLE, THE TOUGll WAY NEW YORK (UPI) -A )0.ton dump truck doll\'erlng a load of asphalt to !JU •·· hole In !Jiint o! city ball manqed to back into !he lour-loot1<1ua... excayaUon and set stact. Jt Oftlltually ,... ldwed 0 u t Wecllleldl,y: -------- Nixo11 Move 011 Tapes 'Very Grave' \VASJ~INGTO:'J (1\PJ -Presiden t Nixon's refusal to coinply v.·ith a House Judiciary Commit tee subpoena for 11 \Yatcrgatc tapes is providing nc•v grounds for impeachment in the view of son1c members. "It incans the co,·er·up co nti nues." said Rep . George Danielson ! D-Calif. l. after Nixon no!ificd the con1n1ittce \Vednesday he \vould not con1ply \\"ith the suQ(lOena or any other it issues for \\'atergatc n1aterial. .. It's hurting him with th e committee." said Rep. Tom Railsback (R-Ill.), one of SENATORS DEBATE NIXON'S RUSSIAN TRIP. Story, Page 4 a nu nlber of llcpublic;ins u·ho expressed d isappoint1nent at l\'ixon's action. Chairman Peter \V. Rodino Jr. (D- N.J .), calling Nixon 's refusal "a very grave matter," scheduled a committee meeting for next week to deal with it. Ni=t:on 11nd \1ice President Gerald R. Ford conferred at the White flouse todav but a spokesman refused to disclose wha't was discussed. \Vhite House Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \Varren , in announcing the noontime meeting. said the session was "one of the meetings the President and vice president have from time to time to discuss many issues ... They like to get together when thev can." ' There was some talk in Congress of citing Nixon for contempt of Congress and of seeking court enforcement of Ole subpoena, but a majority appeared to favor taking the President's action into account when coosiderlng whether he should be impeached. The committee has been advised by its staff that it is proper to infer that anyone possessing subpoenaed evidence and refusing to provide it is ~lthholding material that could be incriminating, In a letter I<> Rpdino saying he would not produce the tapes, Nixoo said the committee's request, and others it is getting ready to make, amOWlt to "a massive invasion lnto the confidentiality of presidential conversations,'' "More (undamehtaUy, continuing ad infin~ the process of yielding up addltionaJ ooiiveniatlons in response to an eodless S.ries of demands would fatally weaken this office, not only in this administration but). for lu tu r c ~ldencles as well," Nixon added. Rodino re)ected Nlioo's atgum<?nt, saylrc the oommlt(ef,'s requeola were unowly drawn end related apedll4!1lly !See IMPEACH, hp I) rave' 270 Santa Ana Tea~hers Walk Ont; ' Classes Continue •Biggest Do1n1ny~ Virgi1iia Solo1i Says Poll False WASHINGTON (APJ -Sen. William Scott IR·Va .J today labeled as uunwarranted criticism " a n1agazine article identifying hi1n as the "d.un1best" member of Congress. "Obviously. it was not true. It was all entirely false or all twisted," he told a news conference. His comments were in response to a story in the May 17 issue of New Times, a biweekly magazine published by the New Times Communications Corp. The story, written by Nina Totenberg, reported the results of a poll the author said was taken of 200 congressmen, journalists and lobbyists. "Every single person interviewed by New Times immedia.tely nan1ed Republican Scott as the No. l choice for dumbest of the dumb," said the article. 270 Santa ~,\na Teachers Wall{ Out; Classes Go On An estimated 270 of Santa Ana Unified School District's 1,260 teachers went on strike today but substitutes were standing by to keep classes open. The one-day strike by one of three teachers' groups over a 15 percent "'age-hike demand, wa met by county schools Superintendent Dr. R o b e r t Peterson with a recommendation that the Santa Ana board try to have the teachers stripped of their teaching credentials. He suggested that the board challenge the teachers' credentials before the California C u r r i c u I u m Commission, 'vhich certifies teachers. "The caution I would have is that the teachers as individuals signed contracts as individual professionals who are authorized by the state to teach,'' he said. He called the strike a "breach o[ contract." "I know that the district is quite disturbed over the direct defiance the teachers exhibited," Peterson said. The (act that they have refus.ed to Evidence Queried By MiSspellµig A minor misspelling In a hancl-wtltlen report ol the arrest ol two youths for allegedly grabbing an order from a Costa Mesa fast food ftancblse firm without paying Wednesday may make part of the evidence inadmissible In court. The polleeman·a aceount of the Incident on East 17th St-lilted several items of loot amounting lo a '3.11 loss. Among them In the ·neatly printed list were: ooe Jack Steak,..,. mllbhake end "an .. , of hacb fries. ,. teach, he said, is the "legal paint of no return." "The current situation in education being what ii is," he said. "Lhis is the ideal time for teachers to lose the ir credentials. Of all the times they could have chosen. this is the worst in 40 years because of the surplus of lo\vcr salaried, beginning teachers.·· Negotiations over salaries a r c proceeding under provisions of the \Vinton Act bet\vecn representatives of the board of education and the three teachers' groups that make up the Certificated Employees Co u n c i I . according to Harlan Anderson, assistant superintendent of the Santa An a district. Anderson termed the strike "hard to understand because the negotiations are still going on." He acknowledged that the strike is illegal under sections of the education nnd government codes but re£used to comment on any passible disciplinary action the board might take. Regarding Peterson's suggestion or challenging the teachers' credentials, he said. "We are giving this consideration." The teachers negotiating groups are the Santa Ana Educators Association, the Federation of· A5'0ciated. Classifieds, and Teachers, and the Santa Ana Personnel and Guidance Association. . Of the three groups, whieb represent about 75 percent of the district's li260 teachers, only the Federation o f A"°"lated .Classifieds and Teachers is involved in the strike. Anderson II.id. Tracing the history of the negoUations. he said, the hoard was asked April 23 for a M pereeot wqe hilt•. which Ii ~ countered May U with an offer of three P«W!I. The Certificated Employe<s Cowicil then llked for 1$ I . (See ll'l'llW:, ...,. 2) pereen • • ./ -~• $17 Million Appraisal Value Set Serious negotiations on th e possible sale of Orange Coun!y i\lcdical Center (0CMC) to the University of California began today, sources in county government said. Armed with a recent $17,709.813 appraisal county bargainers were today to meet \Vith UC lawyers. At issue is the spra\vling central county hospital used 'to ca re for the> county's poor and to train UC Irvine medical students. IL is not known if county officials expect UC to pay the full appraisal \:alue in order to take over the aging facility. It is known. however, that supervisors are privately "surprised" by values assigned to l11nd and buildings by the appraisers, f..1arshall -Stevens of Los Angeles. A knov•ledgeablc source close to a supervisor said today most in CQ unty government "thought the land \.\'Ould be worth more than the buildings and that equipment in the hospital would be more valuable than appraisers say it is." Here is the breakdown of OOl1C va lues: -Land -$2,516.000 -Buildings -$10,510.000 -Improvements such as parking lots and landscaping -$726,395. (See CENTER, Page 2) Orange Coast Weather Some cloudiness is-on the \veatherlady's agenda ior Friday but mostly suMy skies in the after- noon hours. Highs at the Orange Coast beaches in the mid·60s rising to the mid-70s inland. •NSCll'·: l'l\U,\ '\' I-l ele11 Thomas. United Press l11len1ationat's \Vhite fl o t' s e bu·reau chief, is a no~rstop cha rger who iloes11't tak.e time out for ''obbies. Reporting activ- ities on Capitol Hill is her favor-- ite pastime. See story, Pa.~ 24. •••tint n 1Enna 81mlletk n -L.M, 8ey• U (alll1r11la S Cl•ltlll.C 41-M Ctmkt .U Crft1W9r4 lt 0 .. 111 MlllCtl lt •lfl"'1•1 ..... '"1 1E11ttrt•lll-' JWi ..,... »1' ........ ..,. lt ·-.. Al\fl Ullllln 1' .. • • • • • -- • . 2 DAILY PILOT S May 23, 1~74 • 1 Patricia Hearst Case Dropping Off , TllLirsdiy, Leads • Ill LO~ AXGEL~~S (IJPI f -Tips and '\leads'' frorn the public aboul Patricia l(ea.rst, 11011 11·a11ted her!X!lf f or \i.id11aping. have ll<»>t!-dived in the pa st 21 hours and the 1\lhCrt'a bouts of,the heiress is a mystery , police reported today. The 20-year-old Patricia was being sough t on one federal and 19 state criminal offenses carrying enoogh palcntial prison terms to keep her behind bars the rest of her life. The Los 1\ngeles Police llfpartn1en1 said the nun1ber of calls fron1 persons Yrir h "informa11on" about the case ~lumped to about one every t11u or three hours. Accord Needed A spokesman said that on Wednesday 169 calls we re received and scores more Yr ('OI to the fBI and other law YOUNGER SUPPORTS POL ICE ATTACK, P•ge 20 enforcement agencies in the Los Angeles n1c1ropolitan area. ''This is the (irst time 1 have ever hi:,a rd o( a kidnap victim becoming a kidna p suspect," said llislricl Attorfl('y Joseph Busch Wednesday as h e annount't'd the charges against Miss Hearst. Medical School Relocation Seen Trustees of the UC Irvine -califom1a College of :-.tcdicine mectu1g in Long Beach \\"edncsday urgc.11 '·e ar I y t'Onsu mmation" of an agre<"mcnt \11th .... .·. f 'rom 1•nge l CE NTER ... Orange County for long lcrm use of Orange County ~ledicat CC'nler (OC~ICJ for training doctors. Lnless an agrl'cnll'nt is forged soon, trustees \1·arned 1n n unanimously adopted rl'solution . ··1hc re is a real d<inger that the medical school n1ay be required to again relocate to anot her an:il of lhe sl:He '' The forine r private med ical college \ras moved to the lr\'1nc campus in 1968. Si nce then, !rustees. faculty and -Equipment -~J.960,000. medical sluden ts have awaited provision Q1rnership or long term control of !he of new fac ilities for training physicians. 001C fa cilily is key to further A UC bond issue failed in 1970 and tle\·elopment of the UC Jrvinc-Californ1a planning for the new medical school College of f\l cdicinc.... • ~uildings and hospital 1\·as not rene.,.,·ed Allocation of S20 n1illion or UC health until passag~ of anothe r hcal!h sciences sciences bond moneys in the 1974-75 state bond issue in 1972. bfidget 11\raits conclusion of the county Last year,~ !he Joint Legislati ve UC hospir.:i t t:l!ks. r ommillee on th e Siting of University The bond funds ll'CJ'e allocatC'd by il llospilals dclcrn1 ined ho\V UCl-CC~1·s lcgisla1ive con1n11!t cc last year to share of lh.:it bond fund 11·ould be spent. pro11dl• ;1 CCI ca111pus teaching hospnal, An on-eampus hospital and ambulatory county clinics and some mol1('y to im· care center, renovation of OC~tC and prove OCMC as a teaching hospital. contruction of community clinics Jinked Lcgis\~ors stipulated. ho.,.,·e1·cr. that to each other and the 11~·0 hospitals by a the $5 lo $9 million of state and UCl·('Ci\f transportation sySlC'm were approved by mooey could not be spen t improving the comm ittee. · IX.'~IC unless a long lcnn :1greement 011 Appropriation or the 1noney. ho.,.,·evcr. the control of 1he facil it y \1as reached. ··1s contingent upon finalizing an agreen1ent bet\11een the University and From Page 1 STRIKE ... rol/o\'ed bv .1 board offer \t'ednl'Sdav of !11c perccrit. · The 15 pC'rcent dc1na11d. he said, \vould co.st the distri ct $7 1ni1!1on. exclusive of uthrr demands by the teachers' group. The Fcdera!ion also demanded a limit on {']ass size of 2-4 s!udcn ts. conference periods for elen1ent<1ry school teachers and cmployc fringt• benefit s for subslilute and ten1 porary teachers, Anderson said. The class size reduct ion. he said. 111ould require !he dis1rict to build nrv.• schools- to provide the necessary classroom space. ''The Certificated En1ployecs Council i-; meeting and conferring in good faith under the provisions of !he \Vinton Act."' Anderson said. '"The strike only inrolvcs the one grou p that has set its 0\\11 demands.·· Ncgoliat.ions are continuing today, lie said. Defen se Siuu Okayed By lfouse P a nel \\'ASllfNGTO:-J I UPI) -I louse liberals managed only a compromise victory \\°f'dnrsd~y in their c•fforts to pare in ili tary assistan ce to South Victn;un, before !hr full House finally passed a :S22 6 billion dt·fcnsc budge!. The fi.nal 101c. 11hich garc the Pentagon almost cvt•r.\ lh1ng it 1\·anlcd for the corning fiscal yea r. 1>assed 358-37. The Senate is considering it.~ ov.n \'C'rsion of the authorit.ation bill. OlllAM~I COAST ~l DAILY PILOT l•• <>•"O" t o.nt O••I• "''°' ... 1n .~"n ,, .,,,.._ r ,. , '"" ~" •' "'~'l '' llUt>to\toea bv ,.,., <>•"9'1 r .... .,. Pun"·"'"l c-"• MN••••..,.'"'"' ;io• r •" '• t ·~ n.;,v !nt°""'" f " ••~ ''" ( ''" •·•••• •••• , .... O.o<n "''n'"''Jlnn a ..... , . .,,, '• ~''"' '1~•~>9.••n l'"'"'"'}.l~•J•OIM<>•'I ~m •. , •• ~' .Alo" C..P.•"~"'' A. ''"~'· '' • • 0<1°1·~~ •I .::..C"«"••<I S,!.,.Oh \ ,..., ;.,o ~ •. r ... r•ot''"''""''""'Gfll•nl•••TlYl \\'•<I !.., y ,,..., ""'''' MflM ~l.fllmol 91~1~ ~ ... .,1~ w ... 1 l't••O.ot•""P"°"•lltl _1, • p I.,.._ I V.:•P'""i<l"'•""G.e""'. 'l>~ti;-. 1-.,,-.,.~ ..... J LO""' . J.,........,.,.,,.,,r1- "'•~'~La I~ Oo11~H LO?. 1> • .,,.:J p Nd! ,,.,,,,,..,. M--i OQ l HWf> °""" •. •-'• r1 .... now• ·a.,~ .... .. ,.. ... I>'>"' n~. • ,,,,"' ... c--.. ~ , ..... ~ l•~•"t il••·' 1~~,.,.. •...... ". ''•"'•-.qo·,f!••·" 1.-11~11 • ..,•" .,.~1 :,,.,:,..,, •••• lO!trlt>"n£1t:.. ..... -11.,11 Teleph-11141642·4121 Cl111/fl1d Ad"9il'"'f 641·561' , .,., ... ».I .. , ..... ,.. ""'"'"I>' l •11<~ a..cft 492°4420 i'O'llll!lfln0t•"91'c;a.,,,.i,~,..1~1 140.1220 (ow .. ~. ,,,, 0-.... C:O.\I flW!t..-.e ~ -~ "°_ .. ,,,,,_.. llullfll~Mil(lntl ... ftll llt ~•nl• i...~ ,..y "' ~ .. ........ ~~-~-· ....... OBa-• Olo'I •ow. .... ~ -~--_,.tJCIG~~llllol MOG~.~--'"'''°'"'lJOO,,_... , Orange ' County for the long-term use of OC.\IC.'' ttic CO~t trustees said. A failure to a g r~e on the futurr control of OCJ\1C by n1id-June means the UCI· cc:-.1 share of the bond n1oney may not be comn1ittcd in this year's budget. Observers in Sacramento speculate there :ire other locations in California \\'hich 111ight 11•ek·omc the n1cdical school. Kc.v niembers of budget committees and the hospital siting committee have interests in secihg a 111edical si::hool in r~resno. for example. Assembly1nan \\'illie Bro"'" who chaired the joint study committee and heads the 1>01vt>rful ,1·ays and means committee, favors locating the medical .<>ehool in an area scr\•ing lo"··inco1nc blacks. Bro1'ln's co1nmittce set aside no money for the Un iversity to purchase OC'-l C. The sti pulation that the county agree to tong term liCl·CCJ\I control of the county hospital as a teaching facility is eviden ce the comn1ittce hoped to prov id c continuing high level hospital services to Orange County's medically indigent. Unless the agreement is reached it is likely there m<Jy be legislative pressures to "'ithdraw the bond fund allocations from UC! altoglher and spend the n1oncy elsewhere in the state. Judg e to Decide 'Uncle H enry's' • Rap e Cli se Fllt e CLE\1ELAND, Ohio (AP) -The fate of television arlor Mel Siewert. charged \rifh raping a 16-year-old Cleveland Heights girl, \11as expected to be decided b~ a Con11non Pleas Court judge toda y. Judge George \\f. \\'hite finished taking teslimony \\lednesday. Ste.,.,·art, 45, a CJc1·c\and native now li\'ing in San FranciS<:o, has denied the i::harge. Ste\\'arrs lawyer presented t \\' o \1·itnesses betore resling his case. Stc1~«1rt did not take the stand. One was Stewart's cousin, Edward Burriet t. Ylho lestified that he saw Stewart alld the girl al Bumett's home hugging and kissing. fie sa id the girl did not resis t when Ste.,.,•art sugge~ted !hey go upstairs where the rape is alleged to have taken place. Burnell sa id he heard no screams or cri es for help. On cross-examination, Bu r nett admitted he had a long criminal reaird, including six convictions on felonies. The ~nd witness was Stewart's youn8"r brother, who said he drove the couple home after the incident. He said he drove lo a point near the girl's home and she and the older Stewart got out. • FBI Bombing Target YUBA CITY (AP) -Police say an attempt haa been made to fire-bomb the Yuba City office of the FBI, the. follrill fire bomb Incident •galnst aovemment olfices In the sacramonto V.U.1 community this week. No suspec~ ha" been ...,.ned . . I Busch said he Is convinced "she ls acting of her own free will " as a volunteer gun.,.,•oman of the Symbionese Liberation Anny that kidnaped her 108 days ago in Berkeley. The FBI and police were making one of the most intensive criminal hunts in California hl story for Miss flearst, 20, nnd William and Emily Harris, 29 , and 'l'l. the last publicly identified SLA fugitives . l\.1iss Hearst's father, San Francisco Examiner editor Randolph Hear st . appeared drained and despondent by the latest tum in the case. Teti Gallo•• Fillup "There's noth!ng to say, reatly," he told ,,.wsmen ot his Hiiisborough IJO<ne. "I don't think ll makes any diffeience," in the chance Miss H.earst .,.,·ill ever return safely home. J.fiss Hearst, previously charged by the FBI along with the Hanises 'A'ilh vlolatlng federal kidnaplng weapons laws, was named on one count or kldnaping, ooe of kidnaping for the purpose or robbery, five of assault with intent to commit n1urder, five of assault wtth a deadly weapon, four of robbery, and three of unlawfully taking a 1•,hiclc. The Harrises 'A·cre nan1ed in all the charges, except one count or assault ~·Ith a deadly weapon. !\tost of the offenses allegedly took place last Thursday and frid.:i y as Miss •tearilt and Lhe Harrises. nccording lo the charges, robbed and shot up a sporting goods store and fled through the city, co111mandeerlng cars ut gunpoint and taking the ' drivers hostage for periods from a few minutes up to 12 hours. "She faces life imprisonment as the top tpenalty) in our cssc,'' Busch said. citing the maxlmun1 prison term for kidnaping for the purpose of robbery. The other 18 offensl·s carry n1asimun1 D•fly l'not Sl•ll l"nolo Anticipating a continuing gas shortage, Doug Pu- shak, a 43-year-old motorcycle salesman from Costa J\Iesa, had a 10-gallon tank custom built for his cycle. He figures it will take him 500 1niles, give or take a fe"'· Pushak refuses to o.,.,.·n a ear. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ U.S. Naval Acade1ny Says Final Exan1 Compromised ANNAPOLIS, ~Id. (APi -The L1.S . Naval Academy, untouched by cheating scandals that have rocked other military academ ies in recent years, has ordered 900 midshipmen to take a second final examination in a navigations course. The academy issued a terse statement tod ay saying it learned .. that a final exam in navigation has been compromised." In Fehruary and ~larch of 1967 another 34 Air Force cadets resi gned after officials said they exchanged inforn1ation on exan1s. In January 19i2 16 cadel.5 resigned as a result of cheating and olhcr alleged violatJons of the academy's honor axle. At \\lest Point, the home of the L:.S. ~ilitary Academy, five cadets were dismissed in ApMI 1973 for cheating on a physics text. West Point was rocked in !be early '50's by a major scandal. Board Resc inds PE Requiren1ent Students enrolling for classes at Orange Coast or Golden \\'l·s t colleges 11·on·t have lo s"·cat out th e physical C'ducation requ irement an~1nor<'. Trustees of the Coast Co1nmunity College Distr ict \'Oled unanimou sly \\1('(fnC'Sday night to rescind a board policy \\'hich required students under 21 mrolling for SC\'en or more units to take '"'0 hours of P.E. a "eek. The policy v.·as based on requ1 remen1s of the stat e Education Code. Because of recently enacted leg1sla11on that policy is no"' void. tern1s of five to l!O years c<1ch. And tht federal charge curries a penally of up to • 15 ~ears .. Busl'h ~:ud he could nut .:ircc11t argun\ents that Miss Hearst's ;;1rtio11s were forced. or the result of ''brain· washing'' by her captors. "Ua sed on conversations v.•ith the \'ictin1s" -sonic or who1n S<tid sh~t' idcn1ified hC'rself :i nd di scussed h'r t'Oll\rrsion to the SLA -"she voluntarily fired weapons and stole au!omobilcs." the distric t attorney said. "It Is apparent to u.s that she i<i <ICting of her own free \\ill and c11i,:aged i11 1:r11 n111al conduct." Shots Fired 111 Me scL l~c1.r ; S iis11ect llclcl A landsc;ipc ga rdene r ,,·ho poli ce allegt' \\':JS bcn• on fl'\'engc al'tcr a beer btir bc<iling as~rtcdly burst in to Red's S..1Joon in Costa !\\cs.a today . 1.:ur~ing and 1vaving a f1rl'arn1. 1111 cst1gu1ors \1 ho jailt'<l the suspect shortly after t\1c inc1dl'nt. accuse him of firing at lE'ast two shots from a .32 .\lagnum pistol at lhl' l'C;ir of !he ta\'crn . The smull t'rO\\'d of \1'1tncsscs in the olU ,1·atcnng spot at 2tll4 Placentia Ave .. (or1nerly kno"'n as The (ialley, claimed Thoni.;.1~ .ll'ffrll' .\ lluughl·l'I~ Jr. firrd at [(';1Sl 1 II il"l'. J le 11;1~ t:ikt'll into custodv abour llllClnig_hl b~· ()flll't'I" 0a\'ij] \-l;l~L'S, \lhO l'Onfiscated :1 s1x·shootcr \\'lt h three rounds left in tht' ch:uniJL'I'. .. r ordered h1111 ou t of /11 1; t'C•r at gunpoint." s:ud 1~;i 1rohna n lh1,\'C'!'i. \\hO t!ro\'e into the bar parking lut .1ust as l)Qughcrt.~· 11as allt'g('(Jl.v 11',\'tng to nee. Il l' <·l<11111t'd !h<' p1stnl 11 ,is rl'{'O\'eJCd fron1 under the front scat of the suspect's auto and as fl result arrested and booked him on a felony charge of ca rrying a conce.:ited \\C';1pon Doug:hcriy. JI. of 619 P!urnrr St.. Costa ~!es.1. J!i ;il-.o l11:1ng llcld on fl $62.50 traff1t• \.l'<ll'rant fllt'<I earlier by Los ,\ngt'lt"S County au1hori11es. pol ice said. Thi: prl)C'('ss of formally identifying and \xlok1ng 1hc allcgt'd Oought'rt y 'A·as made a bit di ffieull in t'arly stages as he stood 111 tht' Jilil cilg('. police said . ln1·cstigators allt>p:t'<i that he variow::ly identified himsC'\f as Thomas Jeffrie A. Doughrrty Jr .. Caesar Jlichard Jason . Thomas ,\loysius Doughct1y. Tiiomas Jeffrey Aloysius Jr .. Jeff Dougherty Jr., and Thon1as Jason Br.:itta. Jail Offict'r 1\rt Courteau said he t-xpected that his pnsonrr .,.,·ould go to court for arraignment todnv. Fro1n Page 1 to the impeachn1cnt inquiry. "There is no "'ay th e presidency will be 11eakcnf'd by the constitutional ~rocC>SS v.·e arc conducting," he said. "The republic \1·ill bt> strengthened.'' Rodino said tile commillec v.·ill issue 1nore subpoenas if 1t decides the \\'hite House is "'ithholding C\.idence it needs. The next one is likely to deal wilti the dairy funds and ITI controversies. Officials .,.,·oold not say if copies of the test had been obtained before th e scheduled exam or if there had bern "'idespread cheating. ----------------~--·---- Unofficial sources off ca 1n p u s <'Stimatcd as many as 100 of the approximately 900 midshipmen v.1io took lhe test registered perfect scores, v.·hich aroused suspicion. About 4,200 students attend the academy. An academy spokesman said an investigation was begun affer a midshipman reported "the exan1 had been compromised.'' The re-examination has been scheduled for Wednesday, the day tha t graduation 1reek feshvilies tx-gin for the class of 197t WHEN YOU'RE RUSSIAN AWAY FROM VODKA The spokesman said most of those retaking the exam are sophomores but a few are juniors. Both West Point and the Air Force Academy have had cheating scandals in recent years, but except for isolated imtances, the Naval Academy had escaped untouched . In the most serious cheating scandal, 109 cadet& at the Air Force Academy in Colorado resigned in 1965 due to incidents involving the theft, sale and use of examination papers . Front Page J HICKS ... simply mail his copy lo the jury .,.,•ith a trallimiual note. Hulsy asked the supervisors to investigate the matter because Hicks. though an elected official, is a co11nty employe. r.1uch of the material he released to the p r e s s and to the supervisors Is or a highly penonal nature and almost totally unsubstantiated with sworn testimony. The charges involve Hicks' allel!d 1 connection wilh a manslaughter trial attcr a Garden Grove traUlc accident In which two chUdron were klDed. 1 Hicks, who waa not physically Involved 1 ln the accident, 1et0rdina to p o. 11 c e reports, branded llulsy'o dloraes .. "libel ... and scat1dalous." He Mid be w .. tll< one who .. ted lbO •tale atl4moy a-raJ to Jnveati11te and ~ the cue beca\llO ol a "confllcl or lntemt In tbe·dlllrlcl atw'ney~ olllce whim T cannot Jlf~te oo." ~ I GO FORESTERING Forestering is enjoying our premium whisky for all the right reasons. Taste. Drinking is one th ing. Forestcri ng is somelh1ng else. -. • ' • ( ---:=----L ~ H H WAS It plalin purpos The Comm that " outlay of law amoun The was r remai perso two agents and g The mu eh secre Servi evem la"-s fcder The of oo mem Loo Roose ... ... be 00 Ag Ex SA a gen 1ank but S The jailed cha rg intent c s gral work four F F\IO cam House .Unit Hits Nixon Homes Fund WASHINGTON (Uj'I) -A House investigating committee reported Wed- nesday that $17 mlllion in public funds has been spent improving and staffing President Nixon's private homes. · It said much of this was for "gold plating" rather than for claimed security purposes. The House Government Operations Committee. reporting on Its invesligaUon that started last October, said that one outlay "appears to be in direct violation of laws relating to the expenditure of federal fW\ds." •·Appropriate governntent agencies should s~k restitution or take other appropriate aC1ion v,oith rt'Spcct to any improper ex:pcnditures of federal funds," tile committee sa id withOut itemizing the amount or saying ~·ho shoold pay it back. The panel said ~.I milllon was expended on the San Clemente OOme and the remaining $7.9 million on the Key Biscafne, Fla. compound. Of the $17 million total. the report said $9.4 million was for capital Improvements and the remaining $1 .6 million for the cost of personnel permanently assigned to the two homes. including Secret Service agents, com1nunications y,·orkers, cooks and gardeners. The c:ommiUec said it rcrogrUzed th.1t much of the ovt•rall expenditure Y:as necessary for the securily of the President, but it also charged that: "a sizable amount of the expenditures at both San Clemente and Key Biscayne can ooly be <ilaracterlzed as gold. plating." In one iiistaoc-e it said Nixon's fonner pcrSIJna l attorney. 11.erbcrt Kalmbach of Nev.1>0rt Beach. decided an t·xhaust fan should be installed al Snn Clemt.'flte and proceeded to have the \~·ork done. sending the bill to the General Services Administration. The rost ~l'as not given in the -rrport. GSA asked lhe Secret Scr.•iC'l' to vmfy the fan 'tll·as needed and ii did "only after, according to ~1r. t\aln1bach's secretarv. she had COO\'incOO the Secret Servi<X! ihat they needed it. This series of event appears lo be in direct violation of lav.-s relating lo the expenditure of federal funds." 1be report was rewritten once because of complaintll of unfairness by GOP members of the commitlce. Looking back as far as Prank.Jin D. Roosevelt, the report said "practically nothing \\'as spent" on presidential homes ttU"ough Harry S Truman·s administration and the first s.ibs:tantial an1ounts v.·ere $5.9 million in the case of Lyndon B. Johnson and $460,000 in the C..1fiC of John F. Kennedy. Republicans claimed not enough effort was made to chase down all c:osts of past presidents. particularly Johnson. They said inflation had boosted N ix on expeoditures out of line with past years. They also said wing tbe fl .6 million cost of personnel was unfair becau.se these ._.ere government personnel who .... -ouJd be on the payroll anyway . Agents Discover Expensive )<'iJI up SAN DIEGO (AP) -U.S. Customs agenl.c; claim \\"hat they found in the gas tank of Jose Ezequiel's car was not gas but $1 million worth of cocaine. The 38-year-old Mexica n man, who was jailed Tuesday at the border, was charged with possessing cocaine with intent to distribute it. • Duty Calls Patorlman Gary Grange strains the relalionship of his horse. Saber. while checking in \1:ith headquarters in Detroit \Vednesday. It was a wann day, perfect for lazing and grazing, but the two-way stretch made it appear as if Officer Grange would become unseated or at least unsettled. ------------------- • Explicit Sex Fil1ns Held Permissible h1 Oassroon1 NEW YORK (AP) -Bronx Dist . Atty. ~lario Merola says a person can be locked up for showing lo youths in a public theater sex films which arc legal in the city's public schools. The difference is the admission char~e at a public theater. t.1erola said \Vednesday in annoWlcing the end of his investigation of a teacher v.·ho sho\ved explicit sex films to his high school pupils. Boy Hanged Tryi1ig Trick CALGARY, Albcna (AP) - A 14--year-old Calgary boy hanged himself while attempting to imitate a mock hanging perfonned on television by rock music star Alice Cooper, according to a coroner's jury. The jury, investigating the death of David Andrew Coomes, called \\'ednesday for "definite a n d immediitte steps to ban these programs of violence'' from tele- vision. The boy's father testified that the boy told his sister after the program that the execution/was just a trick and that he could do it rumself. His body was found later, banging by a cloth belt in his bedroom closet. Merola said that because of a "weakness m the law." he v•ould not ha .. ·e been able to obtain an indictment against the unidentified teacher from James Monroe High School. The film strip, entitled "Lovemaking:' was shov.11 to several biology classes. It depicted sexual intercourse. various types of oral sex, kissing and fondling. After a student complained abotut seeing the film , the 4G-year-old teacher \\'as reprtn1anded by Schools Chancellor Irving Anker and transferred. Further · ShO\\'ing of the film was prohibited. Merola said that sho\ving a sex: film to a minor for money is a misdemeanor. When it is shown in an educational context without charge, no crime is committed. he sa id. The teacher, v.'ho has taught biology at ~Ionroe for 16 years and sex education for six, called Merola 's comments slanderous and inacet.rate. "This was not an obscene X·rated movie," he told the New York Times, vohicb agreed to withhold his name. "What I showed was an educational filmstrip -a scrie~ of still shots - produced by the New York University hcal(h.education department for the Unitarian Church." .. lie said the film was made for Sunday School sex education programs. Caspers' Aide to Quit,, Study For Priesthood Man Must Take Rabies Shots For Hog Bite NAPLES. Fla. IA Pl -JWlior Barr, 22. must take a painful series of rabies shots because his family ate the wild hog that bit him, Collier County health officials say. On Wednesday. Barr reported he had been biUen by a wild hog that had been hanging around his house for several years and was treated as a family pet. .-. ::;. Tom Fuootes, senior aide to F1fth .;:o;.mct Supervisor Ronald Casper:!, sald ;:Wedoe9day he will quit his job in .•~mber lo begin studies for lhe :=iloman Catholic priesthood. :~ ~ Fuentes, 25, will enter St. Patrick's ;;Seminary near San Francboo for fOW' .:.:,years of study leading to hi3 ordination. :!·jlis fir8t station after becoming a priest ~,.m be in the Hawaiian Lolands. "l im very happy," Fuentes said in announcing his decision. "And I am very gralelul for the opportunity I have had lo work with Roo Caspera during hla first lour yeors of public .. rv1ct." . Four yean ago, at the age ol n. F11t?ntes was one of Cupm' top campolp al<les lo lhe COil!Y-but SllCa!SS!ul campaign to ous1 locumbeGI AHM Allen. Thal same year, F'uel1les be<eme th& county'• yooogest 1upenls«lal --Two_.. lat«, ht become the youogat \ el oded member of the c O U h I Y ' I 'I" RepubUca1I Cenlral Oommitloe, -ho now ae.rvea 11 treuurer. . Fuentes said hll -· ,.... of preparation for tho prl'"'*'°'"' ore being spoGllOl'ed by Moel RoY. Jolin J. Soaolan, bishop of Honolulu, Hawil!l. FuenU. said bis lint thne yean of oemklary 1tudies will lnclud<I daaes In P>Jlolopby, metaphyllca and -IOllY and he wlU become a deacon at Ibo end of tbal JJOriod. Be will late tho llnal prieotly YOWi ol celibaey and obodienoe • -1111« """" ht II «*lned a prlell. -l'uef'" Al{)le will ~to_Jb;! ~. ' ' TO ENTER PRIESTHOOD s,..,.rvllorlal Aldo Fuentes • But after the bog bit him, Barr said the family decided lo kill the hog and eat it A physician said the other family members were in oo danger-from the disease because cooking would kill rabies bacteria. Ma11 Acqu~tted For Assa1tlt On Teen-agers • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A jury of seven men and five women has &<:quitted a man of assaulting two teen-agers wbo squirt~ him with a fire extinguisher, but the Jiry convicted him of carrying an unlicensed gun. Chester Paige, 43, was charged with misdemeanor assault after he chased two blab school boys ll blocks the night of Jan. ll. The students, both 18, admitted pulling up next to Paige, who was wolklng ori Clement Slreet, and squirting him. locenaed, Paiae leaped into hil own car and, llrlna • gun, cba&ed the two aludeoll down on Park·Pmldlo, It was lnQCbl out In Municipal Q)urt. The gun Palp find .... llc<Ned, but be abo bod -11111 9tiltlI .... not. The ....ilcta ,..... rtllnod W~ay,_ • • , -· (•LO< :J Charges Manpower Panel Made Up of 'White ft1 ales' By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0t ffM D1llY ,1 .. 1 Sllff Orange CoWlty Supervisors \Vednesday were confronted with angry charges by a coalition of womeli's rights gfoups that- the county's new manpower commission Is a "sexist" organization. Spokesmen for a half-OO'len different groups, a number of them based on the Orange Coast, said the commission is comprised only of white males, many of ~·horn arc not fully qualified. Several women, including members of the League of Women Voters, strongly hinted they will lat01ch an all-out drive to oust incumbent supervisors in the June primary if the s.ituation is not rc1nedied. 'Ille manpower panel ~·as created after the county and its four largest cities pooled their manpov.•er revenue sh:.iring funds from the federal government to administer jointly. They will dole out about $7 million this year. The money was diverted to the program by the Comprehensive 4Employment and Training Act of 1973 (CETA) to help train and provide jobs for disadvantaged, unemployed and underemployed people. "The National Organization for \Vomen (NO\V ) is very concerned about the ... commission," said Anne !\.lcKenzie of lfuntington Beach, vice president of r-.1ow in Orange County. ''The na1nc alone is se~ist and this se:tist philosophy has been carried 1hrough the appointments to the ll·n1an commission." ~1 s. ~tcl\cnzie charged that the board of supervisors made the majority of appointments to the panel -one from each of the five districts -and hence had the greatest opportunity to balance its makeup. "In spite of the CE TA stipulation that ttdvisory boards represent the community interest groups, not one black. not one .Asian nor one \\'Oman sits _on this conl· mission,'' she said. i\fs. f\.1cKeniie said ,~·omen and minorities comprise more than 60 percent of the unemployment ranks and are most likely to benefit from the program. The three supervisors present at W e d n e s d a y ' s session defended themselves by saying they chose the people \\'ho appeared lo be best qualified. Tht'y all said few , if any, v.·omen came to them seeking the jobs on the manpower commission . Dr. ~1ei Bickncr, a UC Irvine labor relations professor, former Grand Jury member amt' spokesman for the Women·s Equity Action League, said she contacted saveral supcrvi.sors when the positions \Vere created. "My name was in but apparently I was not considered," she said. Arter the meeti~g. several women said Dr. Bickner had engaged in sharp • LABOR RELATIONS PROFESSOR UCl's Dr. Bickner debates \\·ith Caspers in the pJ:-1 and Caspers kne\v all about her anJ hl'r. qualifications for the job. Caspers ad1nitted meeting her brfo rr but said the thought of appointing her to the coll)mission ··never crossed n1y mind.·· Dr. Bickncr said the current appoinl (>eS to the commission arr not "exceptionally qualified" to plan and adn1lnistr.r ti comprehensive n1anpo,ver progran1. "It cannot be the exceptional manpower qualifications of 1~h c cominission mcn1bership thut expkiins the complete absence of \\·0111cn, black s and Asians,'· she said. Althea Scott. spokes1nan for the National \\'omen's Political Caucus chapter in the count.v . told super\'isors the issue is ilnporl.'.lnt to 1\omcn in the county. "The fact that all these dilfercnl groups have come together lo get so1ne inprovement indicates its i1nportance," she said. After the speakers \\'Crc fin ished, supervisors continued their defense. "There are some valld argunients here but I might point out that the last four people I appointed to county commissions have been ladies." Baker said. Caspers said he V.'Ou!d reconsider his appointment if he is g iv c n a !isl o! qualified women and 1ninoritics fron1 his f<'ifth District. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Chair and Swivel DlilY Pilol s1~•1 Pl'Mlfo CONCERNED ABOUT MANPOWER NOW Officer McKenzie Supervisor Hal ph Diedric h sai d he JS ahrays looking for qualil1ed pl·opl e. to sc r\·c on counl y l:Ommissions. .. , think my record speaks for 11sclf.°' hr said. ··rr I can find somebody that rC'flc cts tll} ,·ie1\,point no n1auer \\'hat their sex or race arc, I certainly put them on the various boards ... Di edrich adrnittcd his appointee lo the pane! docsn'L complett'ly f11Jfill the '\\·on1cn 's concept of y,•ho is qualified . "But as long as I have to be responsive and responsible·. I v.·ill constantly look to find !hr kind or PL-'Ople lhal refTect 1vhat J construe to be my vie\l•point.'' he said. !!is commcn1s \1·ere challenged b.v fl.ls. Scott. who said the singte vic,vpoint attitude is !he precise target of the 1~·omen's attack. ··1 think this is exactly .,..·hal ""e're talk\ng about \\'hen you said you make appointments according to your point of vie\\', .. she said. ··1 think 11·c neL-d a dh·ersity of vie\YS." Supervisors agreed to sludy any list or candidates lhc coalition '\' i s h e cl to present and after the meeting r.-1s. ~1cl\enz1c said the list \rou!d be in their hands within a week. "There are two Wffks until t~ elec· • lions and if we don •t get some favorable action by then, we will try to do sonte· thing about il." she said. 'fhree supervisors. Baker, Caspers and Ralph Clark are up for re-election oo June 4. Rocker Floor Sample Clearance .;:$.'7~~-~~4 .......... Reductions of $50 on all Floor Samples . '~17~""~ .. You may choose from a fine selection in a variety of styles. --' . .. • graceful in design and superb • construction and are beautifully enhanced by meticulous tailoring to give you lavish comfort. • \~ ~ \ ,, H.JrGAl\~ETT fURNITURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thurs. l Fri. EveJ. 2216 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. ~6-0275 646·0275 ' ' " • ' • . . . --·-.,..--------- -t DAILY PILOT Nix0ll's Trip to Russia Stirs Debate witla Tom arphine ., ...... I',~'::, Cas1iers' F ete Hits the Fan j RICKY TICK\' POLrfIX: Consider the plight of our poor Fifth District Supervisor Ron Caspers. He is much put UJY-ln. He can't e\'en toss a Hille party \1·ithout drav•ing yells of foul. You have to admit that polities has gotten pretty rotten v;hen ~1ou can·, even have a birthday party v•ilhout politic:al opponents v.·hooping for your scalp. Take the other night. for example v.·hfin it \li'as Supervisor Ron 's 44th birthday. Well, it was almost his 44th birthday. anyway. So he decides to have this little party for his most faithful friends. Jfe v.ill fly them to San Diego for a modl'st gourmet dinner. Each friend, of co11rse. in attesting to his faith in Supervisor J{on. v.•ill p:)n~· up ,C;J.()(l() per pla!e. \1·hich sum 11i!l go into 1hc Caspers Re-Election Ki11y. \VELL, YOU CA'.'\ understand \\'hy all this v;ould dri\·e (;i~pcrs' opponents up 1hC' \1all. Here he is. locked in a c;11npaign for his political life. And \1ha1 "is he doing? ls he out shaking hands unlil his knuckles ache? Is he kissing bahies un!il hj,s lips turn hlue'! Is he v.·carin~ 0111' shoe leather. 11·alkinQ door.to-door in an anxious search ,!or votes? HE IS t\OT. ~le is jelling off to San i)icgo 11·ith his f;1voritr friends to laugh. \'.'inc and'dinc and col lee! l,000 clams pC'r plat~. , Ct.rly. thrre l'lrc no1 I()() many of us .. v.·ho h.11·c a birfhda.\' p.1rty like this v.·ith $1.000 pres('fllS . The last tin1e soinrbod.v gave me a birthday party I rcn1l·n1her getting a plastic flute . And r don't even play. You just kne1v ll'hL'n thr party hH the public prints that some 11 a.v. somehov•. Supervisor Hon 11·as going ro ge~ criticized for his jct sc1 co1mpaign pr::ictices. And sure enough it happened. l\larcia Bents. one of C a s p er s ' opponents. flayed hi1n ;ibou1 the hC'ad <inc! ears for flying his parly irt into Orange County Airport late ;it night. NO\V CASPERS' Jt~T 1r.'IS one of those quieter, fan-driven jobs as oppoSC'd to the 1·acuum cle;incr t~-pc jets 11·hich really make the racket. :\o 1na1tcr. \lrs. flcn!s hnned. lie got around the late night jct ban by a technicalitv. Of cour SC'. nirport no1~e is a pre•ty !cchnic<tl field '-0 !l'('h"1l.illlics bt'corn(' i1npJrtant But th;it d1dn ·1 sCL'lll to bolhl'f \lrs. Bents any. So Supervisor non ha~ learnt'd ano1h<.·r hard political ll'~'Son . :\l''il 1in1c he fli1 · . ..: guests out of Or;1nf_;c County Airport. 11 ou2ht to!){' in hot ;i1r bull00ns . Or. he could always sneak up t(I Ltis Angeles International and iet out of there. Hov.· about trying A~IIB.·\K if lie has a \1·cek or 1v.·o to spare·! BETTER \'ET, Supervisor Ron could jus1 stay right at 'home on Lido Isle und give a quiet little birthday party 11·ith v.·Hh pop-out paper hats. Cracker Juck fa1·ors and ('(Jffre and cake. After a!I. he's so popular he ought to be abk~ to get Sl.000 a plate for that. too. Officer Jud icted Jn Pri~on Bribe DETR O TT 'AP) -An officer at the Fedl'ra! Correctional Institution at l\1ilan has brcn indicted on charges of accepting a Qr1he to dril'e prisoners to a rl'ndez\·ous \1·i th 11·omen in a nearby motel. the FBI said Agl'nl s said S(·n1or correc:tional officer Clinton Taylor. 46. 1ra . .; chargC'd \\•i!h one count of accepting a bribe and one of f;ilsHicat ion of L.S. gov c r n n1 en t docun1euts. UPI TtlepJ>oro Life Ebbs Atvay J\lr!i. Ginette r-.Jarie S1nith holds hand of dying hu~­ bancl. 1\!ichacl Sn1ith. 22. "''ho \Vas shot several ·!in1es in chest fullO\\·ing argu111ent in Richrnond. \·~ .. :\ \'irginia 111.111 is charged "''ith Sntith's murder. Belly Danci1ig Causes • Rztmble f 01· Restaurant ' nrCH\10\"D. \':t 1l·rr 1 .:.._An :it1orncy for ;i Rirhmonrl !\!'.;\<'!11rnn1 l:l'\iL·ITS '·stcmaeh fibrillations" and .ohould1:r sh<tking arc <ill part of lhe art nl iJl'!:~· dancing and no rea!\On lo take a11ay tile cstabli:.hJnC'nt·s li 'JtHJr lieen:.t'. Athens \\'cs!. a Richm Dnd t"L'S\aura 11t \1hich h<is offt'rC'<i hell~· dancing in addition to its c11isine, h::is ~n y.•arncd by lhe \i"irginia Alcoholic Bc1·cragc Con- trol Board !ABCJ that it may be placed on proba1ion for the alleged offcnsr-. of al1011'ing ncur-nudc. and lustful entcrtain- 1ncnt. Joscpl1 X. Bnn1b:icu!', th~ rP,;taurant';; ;Htuflll.'\', t1Jid 1hl' :\BC tTIL'lllbers \\"edncsday th<it ;"J]thou~h thL· rl SL1ura11t i~ ten1por<1rily clos1'd /er repilu :., /Je v.·n11ts to sett]<' the bcllr d::incing issue once and for all. "The history of this case drfies logic." Ba1nbacus '.'<ltd. 1!e ni'l ll'd that a her.ring officer had found no 1·iolation of the lav.· in Lrlly dan t11H._l. :ilthough the 00•""(; ;1~,,1 :· derided thnt th<> ::ict 111iE:ht be s1ili'i:1t•n:~1· lustfui to be illc1:1aJ. ABC Ch.:iinn<in T. !{(l:ln1un L;i\·rn<•n a.':ikcd Ban1bacus about 1i1r> d;i:\c::,_·r".~ motions 11hilc lying on hcr back. anti 1\'hether that \1·as a traditional part of thl· d;ince. "Yes sir, it's done in a!l of tl1cm. Jt"~ part of 1he dance. No one can say lt's lu~!ful." Bambacus asserted. Llut 11 hat happens when the d<Jncc;· reclines, La~·man <"lSked. · '·There are 1·arious thing.5 1hey dr .. " Ha111t;acus said. "\ot ;ill of theni ~ire l'x:1e1l.\' :ilikc_ "Sonic sin1ulotc rno••e1nenls ~'=' :1.• to appear they arc gliding across the s1ag1· . . others shake thelr shoulders. or du stomach fibrilla tions. "Son1c move their hips. Rul not in on.r suggestive \1·ay," he hastened to add. Dri11k" Co1nrade~ Pe1Jsi Generation Hits 1Vlosco1v l\10SCO\V (1\P1 -Thl' rla\' thl' Pepsi grncration can1c !o th(' Sorict [11ion. droves of Russians pourt•tl into a shop at the Black Sea resorr of So e h i . Enthusias1n fizzled \1 hen they rend the price tag. After a big run on opening d::iy. sales reportedly dropped to a trickle. The boUlcs each cost 40 kopeks -55 cents - or three kopeks more than Russia's most popular beer. Kevertheless. Pravda said 1oclav that 111ore than IW.000 bottles of Pepsi Cola \rerc being distributed daily in sp::is around !he Black Sea. lhe first official :innounc<>mcnt that the American soft drink had final\~' gone on sale. In addition, the C.'ommunist party org::in said its p!.'.lnt at :\o\·o~ibir~k 11·itl be producinP, at lea st 190.000 bolllcs a dCI\' h~· n1id-surn1ner. Pepsi signrd a deal 11•ilh Ru ssin a 1·ear ago to tradC' soda concentrate for sOviet 1·odka and v.'inc. and the Pepsi plant \\"JS 10 have opened last Kovembcr. There \1·as no explanation for 11·h.v the sn1all bottles of Pepsi went on sale for the first ti1ne onlv last Wednesdav. Thr fainiliar blue, \Vtiite nnd red l<'lhCl said "Pepsi Cola" in Russian and added: "A concentrate of !he U.S.A. 1nanuf:i.ctured in the U.S.S.R." The high cost confused \\"cstern obseniers, since Pepsi President Donald Kendall declared in April. 1973, "'hen the deal v.·as announced. that a bottle \1·ould go for 15 kopeks. Git1ss ~1 ai·11i11g •. ~YPl w atel'\VH\' • Frr:rn \\'ire ~er\ ices ~-!OSCO\r -H'J•~i:i • ·f ~r1111·:! r-1·;:1.i tod:iy nr nr11· re~ti'i<'ti\r r"'~~1:11i0ns rr>_c::lrdi"'.! fhi n('~(' II~:' 'f ~'."I \' j e j 11a!rr11··y5 !'('.'.lr 1 p;:irtt')n oft~~ fro·111·.r of the t1ro rouatrie.>. It S1'''111rd to bl' a s!gnif lr;1nt dl'1eio11111ePt in t~lC Ion~ b'Jrdcr di,pute he~WCl'!l Huss1a :ind Chin.'.!. and c:in1~· ;;it a !i1nc 1rhcn the \l\O Co1nmu11~si µu11crs (~_I_N_S_H_OR_T_ .. _. ~) 11·cre 11 rnn,i:.ling (11·l·r t'.1c Lit~ <ii •l S::irie: hl':iecpt"r an :~ crt•11 htoi 'J i:1 C '.1:1::i. ,\ s1,:1lllil'llt b1· th:>: Ru~•ian Furti~n :O.!inistr\' refl'rred to t~e ll5i'.! bl' Chinl·~e l'essels , of So\·iet inland 1\ ater1\·ays nf':1r Khabaror~k in 1he e:-1'rcrnt" ::1r.1tl1ea o\crn por1jon f'f the So1·ie1 Lnion. e Snll!lfl Reco11sider• BA!\GKOK, Thailand S a n ya Than1n1asak said today he \\' i 1 1 reconstdc:· hi:f resignation a;; prem;cr follov:in!; urging by the ;.; at ion a l 1\s~('mbly to return to office. 1 i1e as.;en1b!y 110111inated S<in}a for th e post he ga\C uµ Tuesday. and ot~er ~roups .111d public le:::dt~r5 h;n r' Ul','.;:l'd hin1 to 11·itncira\\" His rL·<;;n::t!io:i . e Viel• .Ut1ke ,\11ark S:\f(;Q~ -A 500-nian governn1cnt arn1ored force lawiched a Jong-dela~·ed offensi\'e today to drive hack Communist troops threatening key areas north of Saigon. :O.lilitary sources said the tank-led bat:aHon ran into immediate Comniunist rt:~istance 20 miles north of the capilal. 11·th hvo men killed and tY•O annored vehicles destroyed in initial battles. 0 St•luu>f Bill 11eto? Middle U.S. Drying Out \\'ASHINC.TO:\' -President Nixon, restating his '"uncqui\'ocat opl)OSition to forced busing" of school children, has threatened to veto an eduCatlon bill ii it reaches .him in the form passed by the Senate, with a mild antibusing feature. Nixon expressed hope that the bill. apµroved by an 81-5 vole Monday, could be reconciled with a stiffer House version which contains strong anti bus i n g Janguage. 1Vixon Asked to Declare Illinois n Disaster Area 'fe111perut11re!' 11,911 Lew Pc~. '°''':><lOV " " .oo A•l,i•.•,1 " " ' " B~'lon " " " Bu+!~la " " •• (~~rl011t " .. " cn.caao " .. " (•ncn!ne!I " " " Clev"elld " " " g:11e~ .. " flVPr " " 1rt>iJ ,, ,. Hono1v111 .. " t:~}~~~l:y " " ., " e11,1l1vllle " " '" Mjlml " " M IWlll~Pe " " Mr1111i;~11s " " NIW r ean\ " " " Nf'W York .. ,. ·" ~~1Cltv .. " " • 'l'I S"'lr,'' ·~ ,, _,., .. " ·" ~~h .. .. " " .~ Porti.ncf, Oi'*. " " llldvTlllMlo v •. ll l! 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Gtner11!1v. skits were tlt~r o....-the ttntral nor!lons at th~ n~1i0tl, oart!Y (IOlldY In Ille Wet! •nd CIOVdY In 1119 E•s: Coastal Weather H•tr wntlllnt lod1y. LIQhl v1rl1ble winds nlthl end mornlnt bec:omfno W1Sfff1Y 10 lo 16 kllOll In •ll•MOOnl lodlY and Frloay. Hlth loOIV llh~ '°'· C01111r t.ml)el'1t11tt1 ,,,,.. tram S4 to 61. lr>l•nd lempitrthll'H r1119t !(om SJ to 75. W•ttr lttn'IPtf'•ltin 4 S1tn, lfl••On, Tide. THUAIDAY Slc:Ot'ld 111911 '""' 1014 p.m. 6.l second low .. .. . ~m 1t.m. 1.0 '"'°",. Flr1t /t/fh ....... , 111" p.m. 3,7 F>lnt tow ........... , 6:12 1.m. •1.l kc:onc1 n1v1t .......... 111x ,.,,., s.t l.cond '°" .... J:17 ,,,,., '·' $1.11'1 ''* J:Q A.II'\. "1t J i$) p.m, MllOft 11 .. 7:16 1.m, !tit lO:Cl o..m. e IHdiffn Aid Dftlte1I OTIA\llA -External Affairs !\linister :\litcheH Sharp \Vl'dnesday said (ndia 's underground nuclear test has forced Canr1da to suspend its n1ulti-n1illiou dollar aid agreements "-"ith Ne"' Delhi, except for food progranlS. • DAIL T PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Ce1iv.-y of 1+111 Oc;iy P>tn1 ;, quoroofll!d ~rtdl!V: 11 VOi.i oo >1D1 111-. '°"' ** "' s·io p.lfl., Clll allll ro<it COCl't Wiii b9 brOuot1t IO WOl,I, Cl.n. .. 1•91\V<'llfl 7;00o.lfl. ,s.lu.-tlwf' .-111 !klrw»v: II IOU 00 >ID!~ ¥Ollf COCl'I iP¥. 6-111 $ll\inlllw. Of I 1."I. &./tlclw. c.1191111 I ootf Wll ot bl'CUOl'I' • rov. C:.... n lalltn uni~ 10 .. "" T ~t'!Qhone1 MOt!Or*"Oll Ocli!MrNMt ., "" ... ,,.,. Mt·d2t ~ HllMnO'Oll llttdl 8l'ld \rfWIHllt ... , ..... , , ..... ,. , " ...... 640•1120 hnpeachment Proceeding Taken Into Consideratio11 By HELEN THOMAS \\rASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon is expected to fly to I\toscow about June 21, but senators are debating whether he should engage in summit talks v.ith Soviet leaders \Vhile an impeachment proceeding is under v.uy. Presidential aides ha1·e made it clear Nixon feels under no con1puJsion to postpone the late June summit 11·ith Soviet leader U>onid Brezhev e\·en though lhe House Judil'iary Comn1ittec may be approaching a \'Ole on impeachment at that tin1e. The chief executh·e intends to push for passage of the proposed Trade Reform Act. \\'hich would grant in1proved trade status to the So\iet Union, v.·hen he consults at a bereakfast session today "'ith Sen. Russell B. Long (0-La.), chairman of the Senate Fi nan c e Committee,. and its ranking Republican member, Sen. \\'al!ace Bennett of Utah. TIIERE IS OPPOSITION in the Senate to passaj:!e of the measure as long us the So\'iet Union rr..stricts emigration of JC\\'~. \'i.1.:on n1uy diseuss sun11nit plans with a Ql"Oll!} of l'iUht 1·isi!ing Sovil'l pnr!iam!'nl'1rians he is seeing today. Sen. Edv.·ard Brnnke 1 H-~lass. \, in an address at the lJnivcrsity of Akron \\'ednesday, \\'arned that Nixon . 1reakt>ned by the \\'atergate scand:il. n1igh1 be pressurl't.I b,\' the Ji ussians in10 con1pron1isi11g loo 1nueh to bring hon1l' a ~trateg1c ;lrn1s H1nita1ioo agreen1ent. Brooke. !he first nepuhlil'an senator to r;ill for President ,\ixon's rc.signa tlon. ouestioned the 11·isdom of a sumn1it r1eeting in June and snid ''the Kremlin tnight bl' 1etnplt•d !o l'l'l'k unduc <ld\"<Hl\agc" or a prt'sid•'l\t 11ho "dt';-.p<'r· att.>ly needs a dran1;1tic gt'sturC" to count· er· balance his political liabilities." E \RIJER THIS \\'t~EK S<·n. (;L'Ol'f!t' .'.1 k~11 said 1\ixon ~houl<l pri.:tel'd 11i 'h pl11nning for the journey so 1hn1 l'.lL' l:tiss!ans 11·ould kno1r lh<11 peace 11as !hi,; c:Juntr:-"s !op pricrity dc'ipiri> tlie impraclnnent clouds 01·er Nixon's head. Th e. Prcsidc!lt had hoped to tra\•el 10 the :\liddle F:as: before lhl' :O.Joscov; sun1n1it. bu! apparently has S<'r<lpped thnt idea . bccn11sc of the prolongrd diplomaHc n1i.~sion in that :irC'a bv Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. · l\i ssingt•r, hJping !o 11T:1p up ,1n 1~r;1eli·Syrian troop Qisengagen1ent. will 1t·l1l'·n to \\"asl1in~1011 !Iii~ \l"l'l.'k ;if1cr a ~:onth of ~huttle diplon1~cy bcll1l'l'n .\tdi; c1nd l~racli ll'adl'r~. :i t Sarcophagus NAPLES, Italy (AP\ -Police ha1·e arrested 19 persons in a dov,11to\\'n :'\:~pit's chur(·h after they alle~e<it1· pracliC{'d black n13gic around a s.1 r~ophagus. The police said they found the 19 ~i11ging around a 19th c en I u r ~· SilrcophRgus in the church. The build!ng \".'.l~ closerl ro,. rrstoration 1\·ork. Bont'S fron1 the sarcophagus \\"ere placed on !he floor around the altar ;ind inside the P1arbl1~ coffin v.·as a crucifix v.·ith chickC"n IC'alhers aruund Christ's head und a noose around His neck. police said. The 19 were charged ·with violating-a tornb. breaking into a church and offending the Catholic religion . 'J.learftd ·Time The President, apparefltly preparing to announce ne\\' measures to blunt inflation, sumn1oned his chief economic advisers to an afternoon meeting to discuss ecQllOmic policy. Aides indicated that he may deliver a radio address on !he economy over the Tl1emorlal Day weekend . The Prcsident1s decisions against further \\"ateri::ate disclosures to the courts or the House Judiciary Committee gave his aides n lift. "The boss is going to fight.'' one said happily. Protesta11 ts In Belfast Unyieldi11g BELFAST, Northern Ireland IAPl - Protestant extremists continued a paralyzing grneral strike today. rejecting fin :ippnrentl.\' niajor go I' er n 111 en t co;ir(·.'lsion ;):; "a confidl'ntr trick." The provinrial l'Xl'Cuth·c -the British pro\·incc's ;::01·cn11nrnt headed by Brian FaulknC'r -announced \\"ednesday it 1roukt postponC' for nt lrast three years handing O\'er any lcgisla1ire po\1·ers to an all-Irish council. The strikers fear n strong council \1·ou!d drive Ulster into union \l'ith the predon1in::intl.v Roman Catholic Irish Hcpublic. Faulkner announced a dl"lay in other provisions of the agreement •that. set up the council. BUITAIN SE,'\T anoU1cr 500 troops into the cn1ba1tl•·d prorince. bringing the strength of ils garrison thcr.e to 16,500 1nen. F'our explo~ions resounded through Protestant areas during the night. and indu~try :ind ronunerce in Belfast 1·on1inued at a rirtual standstill as the strtke v.·enl into its ninlh day. New barricades \\'l'nt up in Protestant areas lo replace those torn do\111 by Bri!ish soldiers. fin cxplosinn \\Tr>ckcd a section of the Belfast-Bangor railroad , appnrrntly the. 11·ork of Protestant c x t r e n1 i s t s determined to block all transportation except for en1ergency services. AUTIIORITI~ \\'ARNEO that all electricity ma~· be cut off in another four <lays. Supplies arc already lrss than a third of usual. :ind 1n:in.v areas suffer rn11 er euts nf 15 hours a d::iv. :O.Jost gasoline siations v.·crc closed. Toughs 1ri!h cudgels stOCKI $,'Uard at others lo decide 1rhether or not drivers \1'rre "essential users ... A hushed provincial as5embly hcn rd l''aulkncr announce· \Vcdnesday that im1ncdiate plnns for the Council of Ireland \1·ere being scaled dov,11 to a purely ad1·isory function in view of '"rontinuing viotcnrc." The rest of the pack:ii::c. he said, \\'OU!d \\·ait :it lea'st un1il after the Northern Irish elections due by 1978. A major demand of the Protestant rxt remists has been for a referendun1 on the council and the Sun:1ingdale agrc1·mcnt , 1v h i ch established it. THE ORIGl'.\AL agrl'cnienl had (•n1·isagcd a council 11ith legislative po1rcrs, a ministerial exrcutivc, a pern1ancnt headquarters and · a secretariat v,·hirh in effect "·oul~ have been an all-Ireland civil seniice. "'IT ....... Lacy Carroll Burleson, aUas Gary !Add (L), breaks up after turnlnJ( blmaelf In to North Carolina o!ficlal&. He escaped from prillon 21 ' ~·rs ago where be wu serving aenteace fo'l' bigamy. With him la son PbUllp1 21. . - • I • j N yea sea her ask pe aga I w fed Gri the rei by af p fel an B A pro A lor all red he T the w dra ye .. I\lr bee J\tl Be · son Pr ass • - • • . . W,eQia1=t Eorgives . !-awyer'~ Rein.statement Soug li.t NEW YORK (UPI) -A·~ year-old woman, blinded and scarred in an attack hired by her ex-fiance 15 years ago has asked a federal Judg~ tO permit him to practice ltw aga1n. " In a statement ~ubn1ilted \Vednesday to M a n h a t ta n federal court Judge Thomas Griess, Linda Riss joined in the court a c t i o n for reinstatement begun in March by Burton Puga ch, 47, soon after his release from prison. , PUGACll WAS convicted of felonious assault and maiming and was sentenced to 30 years In prisoo' for onlel"lng !l>e lye attack on Miss Riss in her Bronx apartment in June, 1959. He was released last March after serving 14 years in prison and im:qiediately sought to end his dJsbannent on constitutional grounds. The romance that led to Miss Riss' disfigurement and blindness and Pugach's jail .sentence apparently did oot die In the acid attack or the long separation. · Since his release from prison, Pugach has again asked Pi.1iss Riss to marry him nnd complained \Vednesday that under the provisions of Agnew Disposal Fueled by Fear BALT1'10RF. !U PI/ Agnc1V"" v.·ou!d ha\'c become president. his parole, "I don 't have the liberty or sending a dozen roses to my liancee, I have to wait untn she calls me. "I'D UKE TO g e t married," he said. ''I'd like1to marry her. But I don't kq. You know how women a;e. She's hedging. Her resp<qe has been too finicky ." In her one-page statement, Miss Riss noted that she ~s legally blind and that her enjoyment of life and her ability to earn a living had been seriously impaired by the attack. Yet, she asked the court to permit Pugach, who was aut.omatically disbarred follo¥.ing his felony conviction, to practice law again. Pugach, she said, "was disbarred as the result of acts ~oncerning nte and not his clients." She suggested he had been punished ~nough. llUHI NG flIS year~ in pri· son, Pugach sent l\f1ss Riss money. UPI T1lephoto (/11de r Fire Stanton Anderson. 33· year-old former \Vhite I-louse aide, has run into barrage or ques· lions at Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, concerning his nomination as ambass- ador to Costa Rica. He says he could do goOd job despite inexpcri· ence and youth. F olk Director Hearing Aid Quiz Launcl 1~d WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Federal Trade Commission says I! ls launching an investigation of the hearing aid industry to find out if consumers are being bilked by deceptive advertising and marketing practices. Announcement of t h e investigation Wednesday came just two weeks after lh1• agency accused six major hearing aid manufacturers of falsely clai1ning -that their products ere new and different and will help anyone with a hearing loss. The ne1v investigation ¥.'ill go beyond the manufacturers .ind into d is t r i bu to r s , pro1no1 crs. renters and sel!C'rs of hearing aid devices, the ugency said. J , hurw_,., 11, .. y .... , _ • , , iJAILY PILOT 5 J esuit,s T, ake Exce ption ' BOSTON (U P!l -The New should~. taken and e~uated England provincial of the as such. . . " . \ ::ipp:':)\'e lllf'm . etlthough I do ret·ognl:ae hts legal n~hl IQ r •rl·.e such statements as a private citizen." Jesuit Jo,athers has disclaimed Cleary Sl!ld. _I do not . bctw he personally subscribe to or anY, coruiecllon een t ---.. --'-~~ <'hurch and statements made by a Jesuit priest serving as a special assistant to the President. The Rev. Richard T. Cleary , S.J., also said \Vednesday he ¥.'as "puzzled" by the publicly stated interpretation of his \'OWS of poverty and obedience by the Rev . John J . i\t c La ugh I i n and was attcn1p1ing to clarify them. 0'.'; i\IA Y 8, McLaughlin said in a briefing for \Vhite House reporters that he y,•as an "active Jesuit priest" and said his duties at !he \\'hite 11ouse included "political advising, fact-finding and presidential spokesmanship." l\lcLaughlin has made a number ot statements in su pport of President Nixon and on various aspects of life and morality in the United States. LAS ·VEGAS deluxe rooms on the strip HUGE POO. TEtfVIS1<l'l 24HOUR PHONt.S AIR CONDI HOO!r(J COFFEE SIU> fCY 1 or :?People 2 dovble heels 1n eoch room S2 OO e()l"h lor e~l•O !'J•,<'SIS <.flc·. J ~our room, Good all week except Fri ,, Sal, and Holiday Periods & Summer Months When rate is $17.80, -------~--------. LIMITED f!ME OFFER RESERVE NO\\'! TOTAL PRICE. NO EXTRAS! For Res ervations Information call (714) 533-6050 According to the _ ch i c f prosecutor in the Spiro T. Agnew case, one reason the former vice president ¥.'as <il101vcd to plead no contest to reduced charges y,•as fear th.al he n1ight b<'con1e pres1dcnl. "It was unthinkable by this office and the U.S. Justice Ocprtment to allow tills to occur," Beall said, "'knowing what \1'e did about Mr. Agnew's past." "I've been supporting her. l sent her money from prison. She feels tho! nobody cares for her but hint and !hat by continuing nt y disharment they are punishing her," \\IASHINGTON (UPI ) Pugach said. Alan. Jabhour. head or the l\amccl in the ea r I i c r proposed complaint ...,, e re Sonotone Corp .• Elmsford. . "N.Y.; SeclJurg Industries, Inc .. i\c\1' York City, (through its Qua!itone Division, :\linnt•apolis J: Textron Inc .. ProvidcnCf:!, R.I., (through its :'11aico 11caring Instruments Division , f\!inneaJX>liS ): ·'As his religious superior, I \rou!d like to stale that Fr. f.·lcLaughlin does not speak officially in any \Va y 1vhatsoevcr for the church. the Jesuit Fathers or mysel f," Cleary said in a stale1nent. KONA KAI MOTOR INN A First Ooss Motel .•• A Poc.ilic Holiday Re~ ln his complain!. Pugach a~ch1ve of folk song at the said he and Ltnda were Library of Congreo;s, has b('('n engaged in Sl'plcmbcr 1958 · named director of folk art for \\"hen shl' brokl' off th~ the Nat ional Endowment of relationship. lie threatened to the Arts. Hadiocar Corp., Canonsburg , Pa.: D a i1 I berg Electronic"s Corp .. (;olden Valley, !\-!inn.: and Ucltonc Elect ron ics Corp., Chic:i~o. "\r HEN llE SPEAKS, he 5191 Los Vegas Blvd , South, Los Vegas, Nev . 89109 doos so for himself alone: llis opinions. interpretations of the1·_-_- moral la\V, and points of \'icl\' arc entirely his oy,·n, and they __ _ The no contest pica ended the Agne'""· case quickly. "'hereas a full trial could have dragged on for months or years before fin al resolution . Asked if the possibility that Agne1v might b cc om e president led to p I e a - bargaining v.•hich a 11 owed Agnew to escape a possible prison S('fllence. Beall said, "That 11·as ont' of t h e k!ll himself. he st,1id, and later ------'-- hired n n1an n:tmcd !Icard ~larden to throw lye in her "AS \'ICE PRESIDENT, considerations -that was an i\tr. Agne11· 11as next in hne lo i1nportanl one.'' face '\\'ilh the irrational b('(.'()me pr<'Sident." U . S. . Agl)('11·'s successor as Atlorne.v for i\1aryland Georg<' Baltimore County executive. Beall said Tuesday. '· If Dale Anderson, recently ¥.·as ntotive to blind and scar her. so no one else ¥."Ould ¥.'ant her and she y,·ould ha\'e to return to me.'' something happened tO the eon v i ct e d oo federal P r es i d·e n t -de a I h, corruptioo charges and -Pugach said he chnng ed his •.mind and tri1;d to stop the attac.k. but failed . • assassination or resignation -sentenced to a prison term. ________ ,_ -·-·---- ~ ·~ ·~... 1\l PUl-lC li i•~I 1//ll111 • UPRIGHT JUNIPER "MIXED COLOR" 59' 1 GAL. EXTRA WEEK DAY SPECIALS (THURSDAY) 1 GAL . MORAEAIRIS 65' (FRIDAY) 1 GAL, 65' AGAPANTHUS (MONDAY) 1 GA L 6 FUCHSIAS 5c (TUESDAY)1G PL, 59 < FRECKLE FACE (WEDNESDAY) 1 GAL , W~OQDWABDIA. 98( FERN ,tft ·NURSERY • • 15640 UOOlllUIST, WlsTMllSJll , ~ • , • lll111 , i "',,. "' ...... IJt-l400 I Ill ~ I >I Pll f '~"~~@4..,_~~~<k-@,/' l To . e Brown,who likes lots oT~rooiri When he spreads his w' • United dedicates Gfriendship Service. The most747s • and DC·lOs to Chi,cagQ. Starting June 1 5~ Unic ed will widen i1s choice of· wide-bodied f ri end Ships to the Windy Cit ~" four Hery d 3\', ,\net n1orc.13ut that's \\hat Friencl~hi1., Ser,ict• <'11 llllr \\ illt!·l"ll)diccl l::rit.:ncl Shi1JS i-; all al,c1u L ('all Ll11i1cd at 53?·7521 fil l' tiL'l--L'lill!..! and rL''l'l'\ati1..1n .... ()r 'L'l' \~1ur Tra\L'I Acent. · • . . Another rea.~on more people choose the rriendl ~· skies than an'f' orher airline in the land. No one else has as man\' 7~Ts an<l DC· IO's il' Chicago, So we·w got a lot of room. Room to work , room to relax, room Io roam. Plu' t<1Steful extras like Fnur Siar Dining and Premium · Liquor Service (S L!ill in Coach!. Plent\' of living room, Plenty of \lining r0<m1. • And our lnflight Service Supernsor will be' there with all the fonns and schedules to help you wit h any Jast·n1inute changes in plans. ' ' I . . - :\onstop to Chicago I Effective 6/ I ~ I: lca\l' 1\rrive l.l'!J\t' 7:.'-0 a.m.1 ;-171 1 :.15 p.n1. 1: 10 r.ni. tDC·llh R:(() a.111. I ;JS p.n1. 4:00 p.n1. iOntariu ~ .":~S p.111. 10:20 a.in. {DC·IO) 4:10'p.n1. 12 :35 a.n1. (747) 10:20 ii.Rt . 3:55 p.nl.. 1(JnHH1tJI ,\rri'l" -:no p.111. 9:-15 p.n1. 11 :20 p.n1. !•.15 a.rn. The friendly skies of your land. ' • \ DARY PILOT EDITOBIAL PAGE Choice for Sheriff IT'S WESTERN UNION WITH A MESSAGE FROM THE WHITE HOUSE TO THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE . DON'T JUST STAND THERE, BOY' ?IVE US THE MESSAGE! RlgbUy or wrongly , voters asked to make choices a1nong candidates in political elections are guided to a substantial extent by the e£fectiveness of the cain· paigns staged by those seeking office. l~ualiflcat1ons. of course, reau r should be the most important n1easure of a candidate s potential, but how \\•ell he p1 escnts those qualifications has to be "''eighed along wi\h them. On ~his basis, Brad Ga tes is the recommended choice of the Daily Pilot to ~uc:ceed veteran Jim ~lu· sick as Sheriff of Orange County. Gates has been successful in packaging and presenting his qualifica- tion s for that office to an extent that outstrips his fi\'C opponents in the campaign. He deserves election and should \\'in it in the June 4 election. In the initial stages of the ca1npa1 gn. Gates ap- peared to have formidable opposition from George ~a­ rord, then Chief of Police in l'yjJrcss anti a ve1cran law enforcement officer tvith a solid background in that field. But Savortl's can1paign faltered J!ter :1 !'>\rong opening, beginning "·ith his failure tn rile non1ination papers on schedule. followed by chani.;cs in C<1mpaign n1anagers, alterations in ca1np(lign direc tion and even a slip-up in declaring his can1paign contributions on schedule. 'l'his record couldn't help· but rcflecl on Savord's administrative capability -\vhether or not he was personally acc.ountable for the mistake~. After all, he has been the man in charge. (~ate'i. a 35-ycar-o!d sheriff's lieutenant, has been \1·ith the dep~rtment for 12 years in a \'ariety of cCJpaci- ties. All of his la\1' en torl·ement experience-as 1rel! as his participation in comn1unity and other activities- leave hin1 ,,·ith a n1ultitude of a ssets that neither Savard nor the oti1er ('<'t1<l1da1es ca n 1natch less ti1an two weeks before the l!leclion. ·rhc sheriff's dep~rtment is a big operation. It ac· counts for 1:.penrting n1ore than $15 mil!ion of the tax- payers' money each year and employs more than 700 persons. 1n his various capacities in patrol, detective, administration, jail and city coordination activities, Gate s has broadened hi s talents and stands, at a young age, well equipped to administer this important office. Cates says he has made no commitments other than to run the office as best he can, thus somewhat dispelling criticism that he may be too closely tied with the philosophies of Sheriff Musick to break out on his own. With this pledge in mind. and with his abund· ance of background and demonstrated organizational ability, the Daily Pilot recommends Brad Gates for Sheriff of Orange County. Roads and Hon1es JJeated discussions regarding allo\vable density a nd open space in ne"' Orange County developments soon 111ay be academic, according to County Road ('on1n1issioner Ted Mcconville. The shortage of funds for road-building, says ~lc­ c·on\'ille. n1ay automatically reduce residential den sity for the siinp!e reason that there won't be enough money tr1 build roads to serve too many new homes at least in the south county area. ' ,\ steady decrease in gas tax revenues, along with major cutbacks in state and federal funds have put high,vay construction throughout the state far behind schedule, and the money for new projects "just isn't there." the road commissioner said in Ne\vport Beach lu:.t \veck. . . In fact. he added, the state is having a hard til11e f1ndu1g funds to maintain the existing road system. All of which probably adds up to good news for proponents of open space, but less than good nC\\'S for 1\·ould-L>e developers-and their potential custon1ers. THAT'LL BE A $1.50 IT WAS SE NT C.O D l11flatio11 Nets An Extra Post Threats Cart f roui Tra11scri11t $200 Millio11 f 01· State II .~ lil:1• I ~1·1 ·p li·li\•1· !II"' 1·11:1:. 1!1 n ;11 !\;1b1·lo11 '~ big l)allvon l:11·t111·. '. 111tlalu111 1~ :1 g;i;;si·r. !l ;.!"<'!" ~·n11 t1•n1ing :-111tl going . I! strals fr,1111 !In' 11r1rk1ng fn!ks '" fallf'n tl1e gov!'rnrnt·nl and s11p1:w1rt thr nnn· prndut't•rs. The \\'JJ.:t'·enrner rnu.•t 1·un like tr;11\' 111 ... 1 tu f-.1;1\' l" .-11· ;i1;d I n!~; on f i '\ 1• d i111 nll~•·<; .,\itl•• !;1 1''h1•r dft\I I! th•• i!r;un l':u h ',t-;1r The !>l att·i II 1nakl's n1v•1".1' r:n •;u' hit: ..,t,,al. Lr-o~ ;11 1[ thi s 11·:1 \'. \\' a g i.' s ri~1· I 1 !lH«·t infl:ltiiJIL 'ri,•· lii~hl·r lhl' ~1a;.:t•. !hp 1nnr1· lhc income !.'l\l'd. lht• hil.!ll••r tlH• !.'.lXi.·~. l'rrt:l'S r1~1· lo 1n~et infl;1t1on. The i:;rea ll'r thr doll:ir \'ulu1n1· 1nvl lh1• rl'a l 11u<1n tity or qu;1llly. !ht· dollar voluine) the bigger !ht· sales tax. STATt: fin;inee dircct0r \11·rnl' 0rr s.:1~·s the stat(' \\·ill rake in an exl ra $200 111illion this coming year because of inn;1fio11. St:ilc income taxes will in<T('<JSt• a1v1tht·r .'711 niillion. the state salt·s tax \\ill grab an extra $100 mill ion, <>nd o!ht'r ta.xt•s \\·ill slurr up an a<ldition:-il .~~3 million. IJrr S<I\ s the increased rl'Vcnucs co1nc fro111 ;1 b1.10111ini; economy. llah '. Since \I hC'n Is ;::1\lopin;.: inflatinn a sign of a lw.in1ini.: 1'('fltlf1lll\ ~ Ask the !adv \l'ith the shrinku1~ ~110ppii11; b;:1g nboul -that one. ( RLiS WALTON J Or. the fclla v.·ho pays $10 ror a tankful of g;:"Js. ~·olks :ire spi:'nding more dough these dnl'S for l\1·0 basil' rca.~ons: First, becous~· lhe money is v.orth less; it takes more to buy less. Second, because folk s are spending their earnings before the dollar goes b1:/l.1·-up. \\'hen you figure that innation i:> zipping along at about ten percent per year, you can see th.at holding ooto your dough is like tossing ten cents on a buck out !hi' ll'indn\1. So, you invc~t it :.ind 110\J•' ) ou can break evt·n or you s1X'nd it out uJ llecessily or pleasure v•hile you can. That fella Orr. He's a kfck. "No nation ean Jong prosper when citizens produce lt1ss and charge each other more for it.'' 'fhat 's ,,·hat Orr says. Isn't that ju3f. like a burcaucra!" THE TRllTll is, the JCJ!ks 1\hO arc producing the least and charging the most arc those birds in government - state and federal. Since 1968, the total amount of money in circulat ion icurrcncy and credit) has increased rn ore than tl'.'o and one-half times faster lhcin !he inerc:.isc in the Gross National Product. Hisi ng v.•ages and costs are not the t ause of innation, they are the ('onseq4cnccs. .Dear Gluoiny Gus Zoning il'1d Spot 'l/.lnln,i;~ ;ind F:ll- viron1nental lmp<1ct Reports arc alt very v•ell-but ""her~. oh, whc'rc can a family go enjoy an o!d- fashioned Hay Ride? Gloomy Gu• ctmmentt •~ wbmlfttd bY rt•Ot•~ •nd df Ml iwctuerllY refle<t llie Vltwl ti I~ lltWIJ•Hr. 5911d rtut' 'el Jtt•t I<> Gloom' Gul. IJ•ilY l'llel. And. since Mr. Orr has been the state·s high mucky-muck of finances, Babylon's annual expenditures ha\"c risen about 40 percent. Less for more, indeed. Let him who Is "·ithout fault throw the first rock across the capitol mall . Svmc f e 11 a 11;1ters his milk and he gets thrO\\TI !n the pokey. Politicians water our doUar and they are hailed as economic wizards. You'd think they would take that $200 million from innation revenues and return it to the taxpayer from whence it came. No way! It's already tagged and v.·rapped for spending: -aboul S40 million more to Increase the increases for state employes. -$79 million more for the state's f\.ledi- Cal program. -S2Q million more for food for the state prisons, and -f30 million more for Babylon's new tower s. 'When in Doubt, Don't,' Still An Admirable Rule for Govern1nent 1;1 11,1rr> uf pt'11pl<· 11·ho s;1::, or more lik1 ·h :-li11u1. "So n1C"1hing inusl be done.'' Thi · road that !ollo"·s froin this p;1>.sinn:1!!· ur;.:1n;.; l~ ~lrr1111 \\Ith much hu111;1n lol!i.,,Pa~nd present. ConsidCr the energy crisis. As we have lcamcd. to our di s- corn fiturr. ;in energy crisis 1·xi-'I<.: on l 1· \th<•n 'lit• •fil intl\l..;- try says it exists. The governm('nt of the. l;ntted Stales. and all lnrlrp"nd1•nt researcth'rs. are 10- tally at the mercy or inforn1:11 ion ~i\·C''l by the oil pcoµle. That there is a long.range cnrrgy crunch on setms a prima fa rie c·;1~c. unles.<t some v.-ay is found tor buildi ng safeguards into nuclear plants. But the case for the "crisis'' \\'hich we arc goin.~ lhrough simply has not been made by the oil industry or by the Nixon government. Bui we Yankees sali vate \l:hen \\'P hear lhe word crisis. The energy crisis has brought on a host of other crises. especially In the fi eld ol fanning. I have one friend who is even worrying deeply about the mustard crisis, y,•hich he calls The Yellow Peril. 111EN the cry "Something Must De Oone" is heard throughout lhe land. 1 he things that were done after the ,Yab oil embargo were many and muddled . The upshot of all this mindless fN!!niy was a raft ol Ion and rtgulatlcns which produced more. afli"Y Americans than had beel1 _, 11nco Ille bombing of Pearl Harbor. ·Not a 11D&lecne o( the law- maUrl llMw ltJt 1111'• "1lat he w .. legllll11lng ·-· lllnce IOI one or them laiew whetb« 1111 bulc 111U111pllcn of a N!lll "crt1ls" wu tNe. "'-' oD companies (CHARLES McCAB~ arc no more to be trusted with the truth, all by themselves, than any other collection of men hot in pursuit of profits. Nt>arly all Ja"'"'S gel on the books in this san1c way, An elected lawmaker gets his mind set oo a single project, through personal idiosyncrasy or the insistence of one of his corporate or personal constituents. He may get another handful of lawmakers to join him in his current crotchet. ABOUT this time an atmosphere of crisis seems to build around the Wicks 'Apple?' la1l'makcrs' office. This usually happens all by itself. The \'Cry existence of the planet begins to depend on a funher subsidy for Minnesota wheat, or a higher quota for llawaiian sugar. This frenzied air, which is the opposite of ratiooal, seems absolutely essential to the American law-making process. There is no doubt that at one time a dedicated and wholly sineere Los Angeles legislator thought that the welfare of his county was served by passing a Jaw preventing the shooting of rabbit& from the seats of moving trolley cars. Thus the law ""'as passed, and it remained on the books until a short time ago. Our own Supervisors. caught 1n a belated eonviclioil that something must be done, recently removed from the books laws directed against the exces,,es or marathon dancing, a preoccupation or the dark Depression days. Marathon dancing was followed with the intensity and brevity of passion which later attached to mas,, goldfish·swallowlng and such other exotica. W WE are to correct our tendency towards law·making from the hip, a1 it wert, we might wtth profit look to t"1> parliamentary lnsUtutlons In Great Britain. They are complementary In their effect, which is to reduce folly In tile fonim. The fil'#Jt la Lord Melbourne's admirable rule, "When in doubt, don't." It Is remarkable llow well lhe cause of humanltlnd 15 '""ed by coosisteutly refusing to do the popular thing, which la lllUlllly the easy thing. Nature bas Its own &yatem or cbecU' tllld bllancos llhlth ttnds to llOIH -problems by leU!ng them luta" and die. The olhor and Cllllllplementazy )11)• la tile "muterty lnldMty" IO ldmlrlbly practiced by Britlob polltldant. Thll means just what.,.. thlnlt It lll<'MI. \\'ASt11:-.;GTO:\-·Thrre v.eeks ago just befo>c thl' \\'hite Hou"e lran~c·ipts \\'lre publicl y rel1.1ascd. Prc!:.iden1 ~ixun and his inne: 1·irrlc decidP'.i at th? \'Cf\' l:ist mom<'nt to elin1inate from the Sei)t. 15. 1972, conversations hi s lhreal s against the \\'ashi ngtcn Post-a ca I cu I a t e d decision at the heart of his defense against impeachmC'nl. For once. r.tr. Ni xon ...,·as ac!ing neither out of itnpulsc. nor n1iscalculation. H;1. thcr. dra~tic ecnsnr- ship of thl· S1·pt L) transcript \\':ts part of an orerall :i.ttcrnpt to limit i111peach- ment pror('edin;;.~ ! 1 the narrow quc,stion of criminal co111plic· lty in the \\'att'rg;i t~ eoverup. \Vhat's more. this ~trategy m:.11 be inadvertently aided by the House Judiciary Commitlft''s d('ri~ioo to. first take evidence on the Cl)\erup. IN RESPONSE. th!! commit l cc' s membership is splitting after one week of hearing evidence. l\lost Democrats and some Republica ns reject the White House concept, contend.in.~ a broad picture of the President's acti\itv is essential to 1\·eigh impeachment. -But hard.core Republicans are ech(ling the White House line. arguing that their inquir)"".should begin and end "ith !he \\'atcrgatc coverup. Actually, the \Vhit e !louse ha s always been most concerned for noo-\Vatergatc reasons about the Sept. 15 meeting bet"·een ~tr. Nixon and John \V . De.an Ill, then his counsel. Although the President's praise that day for Dean's handling of Watergate does not clearly incriminate hin1, f\.tr. Nixon has been extremely "'orried about his Lough-guy reprisal talk on Sept. 15. MOST OF those threats were retained In the Sept. 15 transcripl: as origina!\y prepared ror public release. But a last· minute decision hefore the transcripts went to the nation April 30 eliminated several juicy portions. Excised were Mr. Nixon's threat that the \Vashlngton Post would have "damnable, damn ab I e problems" renewing its television station licenses and that "we are going to fix" the Post's laVfYer. Edward .Bennett WU Harns. For all its blundering t h r o u g h Walergate. the Nixon inner circle had lo know these threats would SCXlll be .,,...Jed. The Watergate grand jury's sealed briefcase sent to Congress contained the Sept. 15 tape. As edited by Judge John Slrica. the tape Included Mr. Nixon's threats. H~. dele-tion or the President'! remarks' was intended to fortify the strategy of narrowly limiting the Impeachment Inquiry to Watergate covenrp. SUPERFICIALLY, lhe strate gy backfired. When the deleted 1'1!1118J'D leelted. the lm)JIOSSlon of White HOllllO duplicity ""' reinforced. Indeed, the aJr of cyniolom and vengeful politics wu even more fragrant In hearing the tape tban reading the transcript. OlJclooure of preoldeottal threata prompted Impeach- ments lnvellllgators to search for White l!ooae followotJp challeogiJ18 tclevlalcn statlcn Ucen,.., • · Neverthelcs1,.t.he sirategy if having Ill deslrtd errect with many committee Republicans. By cutilng out the thrtal ·~•Inst the Post, Mr. Nixon clearJy made hls point that It ts lrrelevoht. "To ma, that b., ablOlutely nothing to do With lmpoa<bmeo~" one Republlcon ICtld 111. Said anolher: "You hear a lot _., about the Wasbtncton l'olt ID the (ll<'publloan) cloailnlom 1111' day." Some commltlee mtlllbml atJo r..i l\'hlto Jlouee tllratq:Ji' bu be 0 D I [ EVANS·NOVAK J unintentionally advanced by committee tounsel John Ooar's plan for prcsmting l'V idence. Inst ead or beginning "ilh l>Cripheral i>iSU{'S SllCh (IS tht· ITT affair or the milk fund and v.·orking to"·ard lhc \\'atergate . cH1nax. lie ~tar\{'d \1ith presidential 1nvol1·l'n1ent in lh" rove rup. If no criminal liability by ~tr. ~ixon can be proved here, these Congressmen believe. Doar will seem picayune. \rh en he turns ti> ITT or the inilk fund . ON BALAf\.CE then. ~Ir. Nixon 's· staunchest Bepublican defenders on the ccnuni llee \\:ere cheert'd by the opening \1rrk of li:;tening to tapeli. They arc grateful that the expletives deleted by the White House v•ere no more profane than what is said on late.night to tal k shows. They arc even more pleased that the tapes heard so far (not. of course , including the March 21 hush·rnoncy tape! do not clearly implicate r.tr . ~1xon criminally, The committee 1najor1t~·. including ·' h·11 rh·puh!it:ans. liunk ~ n:h1•r11i-.t'. 11 bL'!1C'\l'S Con~rl'.'iS 1nu ,: ~·,1·iuu ·1 ~· fl(>f1d"'.' ;1 I 'rl'sid1•n! tl1reat~·n111g gu1 l'nu111•11t:1! tort'{' again~t priv:ite corp(1rat1ons ;1uc; citizens. IT ALSO is more insistent than e\'1•r rhat Congress get not JUSt tr;1r.<:cr1p!s hut tapes. not only to h1·ar Ill•· <"hd i1nj! J;1ui::hlcr of H. R. Halden1o.in . Lur odso 1c discover deleted m;1 tcr1~d. 111111 !lien t'<u: Congrc!'s le arn of st1ch 1nattcrs as :\Jr. :\ixuP'S d1s("l~~1un 11·1i h Oran Clboul usin'! th1• l11l1·mal Hi•\t•nuc :-;,•r\lrc ::igatn ~~ llemoC'ra!ic lr;idl'r La\1 rt'llt'\.' F. O'Rric11. dt•]('\C'd f101n lht• Sl:pL 15 ITilllSCTlpl ti.I' l".(l!h Sirica :i nd the \\'hill' l\nust•. But !he> \Vhi1c lluusc ne1·1•r ha:; hopcu for 1norr than a subst;i nt 1al mu1ori11· u1~ !hr libera.l·loaded Judiciarv Comm1.1te~. E1·en lf inadequate ID b!Ock impe;ich· mcnt on the llou::i~ floor. ·a sizeable m i nor i t y \1·ould make St'natc conviction lcss 11kl'll-. Thus. i n campaigning to narro\1· 'iin peactunt'nl to strict Watl'rgate crim1n;1l1ty, lhc \\'hile llousj~ 1nade prugrl.'s.' last \\·eek. Players a1id Audie1ices .\t :l concert rec ently. listening to tile great \1ozart concerto for t1\o pianos. I reflec ted on the common discrepancy that runs through all thC' arts or skills, from musical composition to figw-e- sk.a ting. The discrepancy lies in the expert 's appreciation and the public's perception of excellence. In all the art s or skills, the public most applauds \'!'hatever is fast, brilliant, or c;eems especially difficult; but the expert kno"·s wh.1t is really difricull is \\'hat seems simple to the un- trained observer. AUDIENCES \vi/dly applaud fast runs and tricky fingering on the piano. but Uiis Is a mere technical feat. It is actually in the slow t!lOVements of a great piece that . the peftormcr reveals his true pianistic ability-and ·it is also in the slow movements that the composer expresses his. tmSt proto\md and subtle talent. -Th.is is not just a hlghfaluling theory. because the same obtains in somethinb like gymnastics ()r even c i r cu s performers. What the public imagines i,, cnonTIOW dexterity is often easier to accomplish than some quiet feat, appreciated onJy by others who have tried it. The Dasby and sensational act i• mere technical mastery; lhe seemingly effortless Jump or twirl or figure ill wbere the real art resides. I RD1EMilER, years ago, when l was ID at home and the "e" key oo my typewrit<r was broken, I betttd oui • column written wholly without that moil frequent letter In the alphabet. The mall pourtd In, applaudlog this feat u ll I had Just dashed orr Keats' "llndymlcn." Bui this was just a trick any ... ioned · proleasJQnal could do ti he l1te<!cd to; and . the column i.d IUUe merit beyond It. Whereas, others I have com)JOMd With • bundrecl Umea more 11'1<» ond IUJ>. --.. u qultU, received Cln Don IW'qult' Immortal phrUe) .. "ciropplna • ,_ pttil do!m the Graod Cln)'OCI and llltmlq ror an ecllO. •• • (smNE~ J.HARRI~ and ski!ls-including Sj)'.lrts-is a cullivated audience which understand ::: what to admire and applaud. and is not beguiled by the dazzling dexterity of the sup&ficial. A judicious au d i enc e encourages a performer to give his very best : an ignorant audience seeking only a thrill can easily turn a performer into ~l prostiture. substituting con t r i v e C: contorlions for honesty. But becotning a kno \VI e d g cab le audience, whether at a concert or a circus trapeze act. cqjjs for patience, experience, and the development of taste-things we arc in too much of a hurry to bother with. This is why we rush from novelty to novelty, seeking a new thrill a week; rather than savoring the inexhaustible facets of a slO\V movement that demanrts our participation more than it evokes our applause. DAILY PILOT { ' . ' ' ' " t "' i ' ' ' ' ' r t I ' , ' " . r I ... ' • ' • • I ltur>ll.i) 1, , , , 11A1LY f.'ILOT 7 \ Wasliirtgto1t Merry-go-round LOCAi.MAH TO BE HONORED THIS WEEKEND IN COLUMBUS Agnew Protests Y earhook's R~port _l W ASIUNGTON -Former Vice President Spiro Agnew L.. trying to rewrite the history or his downfall. He bas rlred off a bristllng protest to World B o o k encyclopedia over Its account of his forced resignation. . (JACK ANDERSON J The re6peCted encycklpedia !actually reporled in Ila 1974 yearbook that. Ang cw resigned the vice presidency I a s l October after having pleaded "no cmtest'! to charges of income tax evasion. "In return fO!' Agnew's resignation a n d no-conte.5t plea to the tax-evasion charge," reported World Book, "the government agreed not to prosecute him for alleged acts or extortion and bribery ... "IN A 40-pagc exposition of evidence, th e govcrnn1cnt alleged that shortly aflrr his election as executive of Baltimore County in 1962, Agnew began ond directed a complex scheme to extort t~ds or dollars front cons ulting Maryland. allegedly engineers in In return, h c granted t h e nl prOfit~ble govern me n.t contracts. ''Allegedly, Agnew continued to operate the kickback scheme from 1962 through his two · years as governor of Maryland and during his first four years as Vice President." The encyclopedia stressed that Agnew ''denied th11t he was guilty. lie said that accepting 'contributions' while governor of Maryland was ·part of a long-('sfahl1 shcd pattern' Of political fund-r<iiS· ing in the state.'' TlllS lllSTOR\' of Agne11•'s fall fro1n power, although quite accurate. displeased the for1ncr Vice President . Angrily, he sent back his copy of the yearbook und demii.ndcd In an accon1panying letter that the Agnew name be removed from the firm's mailing list. World Book officials refused to show us the Agnew letter, claiming it would be a "breach. 0 r confidence." Sources who have seen it. however, told IJ8 A g n e w claimed the yearbook article was a distortion of the truth. He complained that he had been persecuted. that he had been found guilty of nothing. The entire case against him. he charged, was built upon the testimony or tainted men. Th e encyclopedia's; ac('(lunt, added Agnew, reflected a leftist bias. It WllS a trait he found all 100 comn1on in the n;ition's news n1cdia. he protested. ONE SOURCE who saw the Let the _Buyer Beware The Jo'ij!;urr t'lnaglers, <1 nC\\' book by Hobert Reichard , delivers just Y.'hal its title pro1niSC's: a hard-hilling:. '''ell· doc.'U'n1entcd expose on ho1\' !>latistical charlatans have been hood w l n k i n g the Ameri c an co11sun1cr (.\lcGra\1·.l!iJl. $8.951. (THE BOOKMAN ) An im!X)rt;u1t addition to 1hr current ··co nsumer r e \'00 I u I 'i on . ' ' this bbok 'invrstigatcs the J i t e r a 11 y hundreds of y;ays today's unsuspccling purchaser i s being duftCd \\"1th misleading statisti~ on thl' part of advert is c rs . l>ankers, retailers, politicians. etc. Th is handy rl•fcrrncc is 11-r11tr n 111 :1 light. non-lcchnieal st~·ll' <1nd is desii,'llcd w help th..-rl'ildl'r:. protcrt lhrmscl\"l'S 1n th1• s1at1s11cal jungle h~· cnabhn!! th1·1n to recognize tl1e lrH1 ak' s1~1s •. of cl.istort1011 a 11 d c1uplic1!y. A VIRTUAL . ··roadmap·• tttat guidcs the ha r r i ea co11sun1er through the mfrl.e of statistical high\\·ays and hy\\•a.vs lh:it intc;rscrt today·s complex \1ortd. thl' I c x l dcmonstrat(>S ho1.,. to calculate the true interest charge on consu1nl'r or installment loaoo.; in a mattt·r of n1in11tes. It also 1ncludt·s ;1 dl·scriptinn 11f f1nanc1;il slale1nt·n1s as \\1•1 1 as dlSCU~'\IOf1S on (' h a r I I 11 )! . :l\"l'ragrs. perct·n1agcs. and 1111· Pvaluatinn of accuracy. Bvl:K'rt Hcich<ird is t' con o n1 i cs editor of Purchasinlt \\'nrld n1agazine. and a n1cn1bl'r nf. the faculty nf thc New York Institute of Technology. Author of Tile Nun1bers Game, .and an a11·<..1rd·1Yinning journalist. hr has '•l'ritten rnany lopica! <Jrticles on cUrrcnl business trends in leading business and professional publications. lp itdditinn to his pres en l posi!1ons. ~Ir. Hcichard serves as ht1s1ne-:s ad1'isor lo lhf' B11rc<.1u of Lahor Stat istics. SHARON LI EBERT RACING SEASON SALE FREE RACE TICKETS FOR TUBORG 400 . CALIFORNIA 100 rueo c,,L,~o'f G -too /f/A 10 -~ 0 We will hold drawing June 3. 1974 ... to give away 4 tickets. Tuborg 400 will be held June 9. 1974 at Riverside Raceway. Entry Blanks available at Harbor Photo. You need not be present to win . Just come in & sign up . ..._~~~--...-~~~~~__,.:;;::::~·~·;.._~~~--I RACE SALE thru JUNE 3, 197 4 HONEYWELL PENT AX ES with l.B SMC Takumar Lens Fully Automatic SinCJle Lens . Reflex •Choice of "wide open" or "stop down" metering •Shutter speeds between 1/1000and 8 seconds • Flare-taming Super- Multi-coated Takumar lens • Perfect exposures every time "automatically" HONEYWELL DEMO SATURDAY, MAY 25 I 0 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. Under Direction of ·Dee' Taylor. Honeywell Representative NO. 1 BEST SELLER 95 RtcJ. 1379. PIHTAX SPOTMATIC 'F! WITH 15 M.M. 1.t SMC TAKUMAR 1.845 0... Rrq. Prier 453. , .• ,.... ' ,,~ -, -~ '1 ' . :I~ • t •1 '· •' ·~ ... ~-· .. . . .. " ) RtcJ. 179.SO ., 12995 135mm Super-Mulli- Coat ed Takumar f/3.5; Fully automatic; 4 elements; Minimum aperture f/22 ; Minimum focus 4 ~; 18 angle of view; Weight 12.4 oz .; Length 3.5 in. C--11--1.HAMHI HARBOR PHOTO 31ZI L ~Hwy. C-d91Mor•67M670 .. letter told us it was "very perllonal" and showed Agnew has a sour opinion of the press. of 314.00!I barrels per day" since May 1973, befon~· the crisis. BY HOLDING back on domestic crude oil. I h c -I .. \1/orld Book's summary of the Agnew affair went to press before Marylsnd judges ruled that he i;hould be disbarred. The courts, apparently, agree with World Book. companies have kept the demand -and, therefore, the ---'==-~-price»_ sky high. ··some chJJµ f!,Jlf il pigeon loft there before /fit''/ Footnote : The former Vice President, who is traveling in Terehan, couldn't be reached for comment. Qlrtailing e_roduction a:~ _____ _ pennils the 011 companies 10 * * * • * * • 1edeveloped •· • ... * •• adjust their profit level. \Vhen * the public screams about exorbitant oil profits. the * companies merely I o w e r * production. This r fl <! ll c e s prorils without losing then1, since the oil remains in the ground for later sale at Pikes Peak prices. MERCURY SAVINGS • (' jJ l. l .\t II l" S , illll!I •Sp•·r1.il~ l>on .. ld I' 1.1.1 ... ·' v.1·11 kno,,.,•n l11c:il 1n ... 111.1111 ·•· •''H'l'llll\(', \\Ill h•· .ill 11 .. n .. r•·d i.:uc:.1 01 'l'ht· C)h1" -.t,11<' Litt· Jnsur.1111· .. 1·.,11111.1111 1u:\t \\l't'k ;,.l lh•· I " II! I' 1 ll I ,. II .I l I 1/ II ;J I '"II\ 1·1111 .. 11 Ill (',,l11n1hu,. 11!11<> OlL RIP-OFF: The big oil companies have demanded higher and higher gasoline prices to stimulate. domestic production and to reduce U.S. dependence upon f o r e i g n imports. and loan assoc13t1on Open Mo'l T!wr< 'l ,1 ~' .: r ~, I • • • Bul a confidential -'itudy by Sen. Ji1n Abourezk. 0-S.O .. reveals that the excess profits have been going not into new oil wells but into the pockets of the oil barons. TI1e Abourezk study lih<iws that the cutback in oil * production u•as most severe last November at the sainc * tilne that the oil firrns \Vere • callin~ for higher prices to * encourage more production . "S TATEMENT SAVINGs··-PRESTIGE Card • ! 111· 1111111•nt1ou \V1ll op1•11 II I I Ii ,I 111 r Ill ,t I ;i II" r11 ... , , 11·111io111 Su111l.1v •'\1·11111 ~ . .it 11h1< h \illl" {;l';h \llJI (l'ITllJ' 'I".' 1.11 IH•ll•lf"" 11!1111 .I.11th•" \I ll,<I•·~ 111n1pa11,v pr1· ... uh·nt . 11.r 111~ .1g1•11<·.\ ·.., 1111l,.l.1111l11a.: ~,.I!·~ 11 ·t 11rd <1111·111).! th1· p,1,.! 11·.or 111 Ith' Tu ... 1111.1l't'a • • • The senator has· discovered that domestic oil production has gone down, not up, since prices began soa ring. rar from encouraging greater production, his figures s;how, there has been a •·total decline ·r11E BIGGEST firms \\'ere * the wor~t offenders. Exxon. * Texaco, Shell, Gulf. Mobil and * Standard of California alone * accuntcd for a production drop * of 153.000 barrels a day in 1973. * BUENA PARK '.'··""'):: ... l•, ""! HUNTINGTON BEACH t.'tr .. :.•. '. , TUSTl'N MNr~.·y , .• ·•. P : l I , LA HAllRA·fULLEATON \'• _,:r 1 ~ , ' 1 •. CARSON l.'r·cL11, ,, BIXBY KNOlLS II.·· , t •·• L * * ... * •• • • • • • • • ' ;, . ,.,. . 1• ·, 1 .1; H~!~OI 1 rrwv ·r .. • ' • • • .. • ... + .. • • 111•' 1;r,1" ,\g t•111 •.11 1·11111 •n!h r.111h 111 !hl• upp1•r :!l''• .1111°•11" lht· e11111p;1111 ·, (' "·' '\ l" 1' H ,I .,l 11•'1 \\ 111 lo, •J! 111<•n lli.<1l 1i~l;11.!1•111·\"f<ll111·., 1,1.1 • 1l'prl·..,f'n!:-; llh111 St ;11'· I 111 II! 'l u.,l lll ,ol 1:1,; I Ji I Ith' 1 •.11 .r ··' ' . I l. " J: ·~.· f' r •NI"··~. • -~. ,. ·~ ., .• • ·' .'. ~ ' '. Beautify your bug. It could win you a new one • A ··Beautify Your Bug" conle,.I ond po rode will be held at Disney- land Sunday, June 30, in honor of a Volkswagen's slorring role in the new Waif Disney Studios' movie, "Herbie Rides Again:· The Grond Prize is o 1974 Beetle. (If you don'l won the bu~. you'll hove your chance ol olher voluoble prizes.) Here's whol you do. Derorote your bug for iudging in one of three colegories. Make it potriolic. Moke it nostolq•c. Mokc it romical. But clon'I make it anything until you toke this entry blank ta yourVWdeoler. He'll give you on ofliciol Beoutily Your Buo lor "Herbie Doyot Disneyland" envelope which you moil lo Disney· land. And the~. when you heor from Disneyland tho! you've been accepted as one of the entrunts, you con start decorotino your bug. Because of limiled space availability. only lOCO enlronls will .be occepled. And your entry musl be received ol Drsnrylcnrl before June 10. Each oerepted enlronl gels four free Disneyland "'" r< and foor live-ride licket books. (So you w rn before lhe conle .1 even starts.) • Twenly-five finolisls will be chosen from each colegory 10 drive in the big porude through Disneyland. The grond prize winnerond three winners in each category will be chosen alter 1hc parnd1•. If yi'u re "'.t.'lf'Ctc·d. yn11ff)1,1d1 ·qrode out 1n a brand new bug. r--------------------------------1 J BEAUTIFY YOUR BUG FOR : : "HERBIE DAY AT DISNEYLAND " I I I I I "'I 1 1•"1 l',.,.,,,.nl n<J <1' !"t~.,. I l•J\l\''l v,:l<l<lri•.,.-"•, IOf""'<' I 1 -.ir'f"",l'(lfYlt..,.1: ,\(•)n l ,,.,.,,, r y, .vn V, .• ,W\JlCfl lit. ..... , r• '>Ur• r \t.,"' I u•r.i l'IJ>'" w,,,,. ,1 1~111tn1zut.o<! "•1h•v·l !l"o.l l~' ·101t-,..,. 1 1"f" I "~'er t O· <' ttn:~·, ' ,.,J I 'Ui I ""' I 1<11C ll" . 1!'''';1'"\Cd !"lllq• f ~' 1 "t 1;•1 <. ·'h "II" I Vnl~ ,._..,.,, . .,I\"'''' urtf f·.O-•• 11 .n O•l ("'··.,\I )Jeuu!,/'{ y,._1 Buq CRY\.' l"' ,~.I ,. " t , n .. ·~-.·!,,;r J •. , , ;• ., 1,, < •Uc '°'"' A't •·ni.y l 11"~ , ""' .1 1 •. "' n vni "'1 '" h''.~I' " r'l'.Jo.l'>. J1:><' •J • ),,, I 1 •. . c. v I _ --· ____ II ~.: l'·r.r O'•( ----~I NO'.tOk"~ ____ 11/>o,! 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N tf'lil llllh(l!'ll ..Le!, !\<oil OW'll lh:t vrhi..~· IK! f!'<1 I ! r•r•I Wf1lll." <!•1ih.Jr1rt1t"O" ll\ion 11,. • ;· ollowing him 1a pD1l1t.1f)QIU'ir' rh!! ron1t."I•. • O No p.11(ho r,' f'l'I'"" l)r;· flll r1111" · mi~ t 1-" ,,..~ ,.._~1 ,r · "I") "mo.i by 1.•l"lf' 10, 1Wl, ioOll uh1~1CI l"'ou!.ly' >uf 6~ ~~""'!.•'' .J111·<1"d lrom on ouitx..~ Vol<swopen Deoler. First l.!XXl mtronls w:ll tr ·,el•"'leri l<J µit! . .11-'0!•" ! 1r~:.. ct their lom11ies,, tit Vo!hwagen cl ~a. Won O.:.ney P1odoct.on:., 1~ d<Jnbvkn, doolets and od1en1w-q OQe!'C'lm cm ,... • el.g.!Je, r T~ f'ri~ ore ,....,.,~mble Ml l't()l'l·•~bl!! ft.., cosh No c.th.titi111: pn~ will t:"'l C"llt'f!'lt I• •1. ll'tl"'-1 !•"" ,.,.,.,.i• 1 , 1,11, "' ,._, .. 1•1 1• r· ,. 11~ t.r~I 11,innrr ur ,no:xh 1ol1.9JfY .,.,.11l-e11:,u"J,~I ! J .,,.rtl t (!I ·j, r •1 Jl11 / ·• • .,...,.. no "' J"o~ tOl~.JC'fV j,,..,.. wl1tth the r>'"WWll'i!W'r 1,(~ wi\l lhrn l:r '"fl.II.~ 1!11<111 "''W lt•flfll" l';l '!Cieclocd. W"v•·i~ O!'C llCJbla Ir-111"1'11'() loo:. me.I l(lf Ofl'f ltllkrol, !.10111 OI 1.. .... 1:l 1r .. Don't miss "Herbie Day At Disneyland" Jun' 30.You'll see Herbie-. star of Walt Disney Studios' new movie, "Herbie Rides Again~' ' • l lie Picked Exec11tio11 BUE'.'\OS AIRES 1 l PJ -For A \I \ 1etor !hl' t·o~l' 11.;i, a rnaltt>r of ;1 1 ·l<J1" an•i 1:.7~ ....... 1· "'h lh • iiO·l' d"tt l • \'1cro· ple<id'd gui/11 t:::i ,p1 eel n~ 1n h i s ;1utn .. 1·1bdt. Tht• rn!tJt•r 11,,1•.tj r1Hlll"•l!l1 fvr 1 \!.;,..;1 ~t1·1tt· .J II ·st ~~n to !//!l(J'lllf f "''rlt'fl('(' -~J :lri:;s i•1 J:·il or ·1 iinc \"ic:io <:\t•11pt'<I f(!r•.1 ard .,. ;,•l(i frt·~f'd .! h "11!. '-, f ~ '11t· 1'"11lJ(1r"~" 1 l'J:1r1 ,.i i'ri• ·hi·l~t r·~ :· ·• fllH .. 1 ;1rrn 1116 tu11 n !fl{; rn1l•:s ~·1utr1·,1 1 ~: oi .1 r.11n1H1i .,. burg 1!1 11 .:.:~ ~;1!1td I\ l I 11 Slid I Lt po••e••e• e•eryit\illCJ . 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I <I I 1111111'!" • 1:1t•111 I >111 .• •'II' 1 lili· II I Iii lll!I" ''- I 'I I••' li.qqn l'l!h 1\li,d II•" I .. • ' • . ii ), ', o' I Io I II I• • JI! .,J..,, ...... ,\ .111111_.-l••I l!Hp1"11•11 .•·11I I .,, !rilr 1 . .l1lo• \\l.1•11 1<1111 lir;I 1.ill 1· I " II II I' ll1i<l1·rct.1lid ],.,t)1 '•Ill llo•o'<I~ .111d \\IJ.<i ll lU'I I" .).,111· I\'' < :ul l.1k•· fl\ •'I :ti<•' I Ill I •nlr d11t I•"' \I '>li<·ll•·r \l11rlu:i1·1 0L11 O'\)••·I H'll!'!• 10 ho•lp111 ;.! 11··•·1.I·· 11.11•·._ h: ... k 1'1 1:1~/ .11111"'1 h.ill d OTllllJf'I " • School Pro·ms Prospering 1 7 a lens for all seasons SUNSENSORS® by RIVIERA. /11 .So11ie Place.~, Interest Proves Greater tlian Ever 10 a costume rental shop. By the A~sociated Press \\'hether it's JUSl another sign o! <.t rt'turn to trad1t1on or a free ride on the long skirts of nostalgia. the high S(:hoo1 pro1n is prospering 1h1s year rC'ntcr said ,1·ellow and grt>en l>hirts \\'ere the most PlfPUl<Jr lhis year . replacing puik or last year. Al the Tuxt'Clo Center in Holly\\ood. at least one prom-goer askt'<I for ~el low tails and 11"as referred The sunglasses that show up on rainy rOR THE GlRLS, THE simple halter 1 _./££-/j days, sunny days, and all those In- look is popular; but many departnient ~ --between days. stores and prom chaperones observed l ~~-~ :;.-:::---Because their Sunsensor~ glass lenses :\ Sf.ll)t c:hetk uf high schools 1n 15 ~rat<·~ ~hQ11c·d th;it pron1s f'r•· b<i•·k 111 n1any places 11hl·re ju~t a fc11 ~e<irs ago !ht1 11 •·r1.: eanccled for lack Qf interest. Jn S/Jrne cities. intcrC'st 1s greater than e1t'r and the d;intcs are b<>ing planned 111th exhubtranee gi rls choosing frillier and more fe1ninine · I by Corning darken as the day brightens. dresses. • .. lighten up as the clouds roll In. Nadine Formals. a St~. Lou is! A smooth, gradual change that's com- n1anufacturer Lhat specialize's' in pronl I fort able, easy-on-the-eyes. Choose from dresses. rrported increased sales of its our fabulous selection of fashion styles, classic long dress. "tiich has :;10 yards of l 11.00 to 25.00. STCflE:'\TS AT SOlTllER,'i' IJ:gh Sl.hool in IJC1u1s\'ille. K!·· h<Jd J-la1,1·ai1an leis <ind p10£·appll'S f!o11n in to c<irry out <J l!;111auan Holiday .. thcnH'. \: Stoni> :'llnunt.i1n High. uut~1di.: ,\1 !;111ta. Ga .. a gazebo 11as cun~lrUl.'\{'d to illu~tratc a Southern plantation motif. \I Terry Sanford Senior II i i.: h 111 F;..1·cttcvillf' ~.C., students brouaht 111 ;1 1 n111Lorcvtk· 1\1th sidecar th c:nrr\ out Ille ihtm" in<;pired by the nnivic ··,\i;1critan <.rafl I! I . S1·n111r~ at Ctlnnt·tt1{'Ut s r;r1·cn11 ll'h JJ1:.:ll ar" ~p1 ·11d1ng S:'i.fl(l(J for l11·e h<1nds f1Jr lht1r prorn and an ''ll!!L·r gloll" .. Jiar 1.1 AT C()RAL GABLES ll1gh in Vlor1da, '.!;1f) students spent ."i.06~ h1Jurs nl'L·r t·ight nui:llh<> n·s!oring the gr;111d h;dlroo111 of th(· long-c!ost•<I Uil1nirJrr flo1 t'I !>11 th~·rr -.;pn11g pr1irn 1":111 h•' ii(·ld 111 tllc ··l1·g<Jlll atmosphere ul the 19'.!0s. ··Thl' ·::us 11·1·rt such ;1 h;1pp_1 !11111· ·· P:>.pl;11ncd Tr.111 )'('ppt·r. Jllllt•ll· cla ,.~ pr1'~1rh·nt. ··Thtre 11;ts a Jul 1n111 e gu111g llll I h1·n Fun11:i l \\(·;1r 1,uL111ters rPport !ho· (;;11sh~ lo11k ;.pp<irl'nlly has inspired J11gh st'huol boys lf1 spurt top hat s. e;.ines ~ind t·:1p{'s , Tux(·ducs 1n crus/1cd velvt·l.~. pl;11d. n1:1roon. pink. blue and grl'cn arl' 1n dcrn;1nd . and 111 Cha:ago a lormill 11c:ir """. ~ ........ , ."t(•(•1111tf 'l'l1111•!1l1ls .\dn1 f·;J1n(i H. Zun11valt Jr :-.;:;s if lie had it to do till orcr Ile· \l'uuld have 1n1ple1ncntcd hi :-. l:ulH.'ll '"Z gran1s" for inod· L:rni~111~ \'ary rules n1ore ('au· 11c1usll' tc.i a\"Old ('Onfu ... ion and l'r1L1cl.~n1 Ill' v.·ill retire June 2\) ruffles in the skirt. ! .. The South does a bigger job \1'ith I ruffles. but the East has caught up this ~ yca_r. I 11·as ne\·:.r ab!e to _sell ~1acy·s ll until this year. said r-.tilton Paris, regional manager for t\'adine in Xe11· 1 York. ! As for music. Frank Paul. a \\'oburn. ~lass. band booke r, says: "Thing is the oldies but goodies sound -music from ~ the ·sos and '60s." [ {.,._./ _ _,...._, 1-.;co.-..:0~11cs l\1AY HA VE influenced C'l'le hrations at some schools. Last ye<ir. /\cw York"s Pierre Hotel booked .several proms. \\"ith the cost running as n1uch <1~ .')50 to S60 (>f;r couple. This year they had no pron1 business. ln Chevy Chase. ~fd .. \\'alt \\'hit1nan 1 and Chevy Chase High had been holdin ~ 1 a join'. prom at the Indian Spring Country Club !he past fC\\' ~·cars bccau~t' neither Sl'hool had enough prorn-g(}('rs Ill <1fford separate dances. Th is .1·ear !he~ hare more than i;nough studrnts. but the cost of renting tKe club has jun1pcd tro1n ··i 200 to Sl.600. \\'alt \\'hitman students ll'ill Ix! going to the Shl·raton Park Huh·I in \\1ashington. D.C .. and Chcl'y l'h<Jse :;tudcnts \\"ill hold their pron1 al ;i Holiday Inn. Despite the high costs ol pro1ns :ind thc- feminls t n10\·cn1ent. it appeared bo~.o; ;;re still footing rnosl of the bill. ( ' Society I-I-otiors t 'ol1si. Stade11ts Sunday is F'L1tl&AY '" N Notions, Cosmetics, 17 i ~ ' theBROAOWAY- ANAHE IM OPA ... C.£, MALL or 'O"'•NC.E 1)00 N Tu•tm SI<~~! !1••1 991 OJI I NE WPOtllf '"'IJNTtNGTON 8£AC'"' 1111 EO•r><Je• ,O.venu~ llU) t'tt·llll CE IHllTOS SIUd('nt ~ lron1 Or1n~e Coast high schools, tolle~es and l_;C lr1·ine :1n' ;11nong 1 ho~ e holHJrt•d h.1· lhe An1critall Lllc·1111c;il Soc1c1v .\iL'),1 l/1f,;l1 Sthr.:'ll. Craig l \lart1n uf D:inil Hilb; ~li~h Sc11o ol. D:in1el Hollis of1 J· utin1~!i1l \"alle.r ll1 gh Sc.hool. $t<OP 10 ... M •o 9 JO MONDAY IHtllOUGI-< F lll'IDAY S•TUtllDA'!' 10 A.M. lo' p M SUJllOAY 11 NOON I<> s "·"' f'!1 :1rlf·:.; r··v of Huntington ·rhe high st tl o o I students 111'/"L' .~elected fron1 tcaclH·rs· n·t .. u11n1l'nd:iti0n~ :ind th 1• 1·1"1 tlt of ;i thr·<·r-hour c·\' 1n1111;1tiri11 in ciH·111i•ir·.\. TIH· ri11 T ~!;ind1n:: high 'i: ho 0 I !'hen11~tr.1· tl';1ehcr 11«1s piekl·d 11.1' th(· f)1·ang !.' Co 11 11 t )' ('hc1n1~trv TL';1<;htr-.;· .\:-:soc1a1ion. f{p 1; t l;11id t· \Vi sen1an of Footl11ll 1!11,11 SlhGol. s!udents r1.:ce1red ct·111J1c:<ilt' of ach icvcin t•nr and subscriptions 10 ··c11en1istr.v··. ;1 publit:a(HJll of !hi' r\11lerie:1:1 Chc1nicn! Sot:H·t.v Coiil'gl' ;ind university· s1uclenls 11erc ~IVL'I! subscriptions i(I tile "'.Journal of LliL'!lliC<il Educ;11ion ... Th l' outs1:1nding colltgi: ;ind 11n11tr61t1 s l ll d t• n t <; :11·,. Fr.11K·c·~ ·Anne lloule of l'CI. \hct1.iel .J Kirb\ ol 01 an~c Co:1sl Colil':.:L· :ind StephL'n I.. \itConnell .if~ add It' hack c·1l!l·ge !'tach lh~h School. Erlin'! -~----- ",\old of C'-Jrdl·n l;rG1c High ScJ11iol . I ~----------------------------------------------• TllE lllGll SC II O O I. llH;)I SCHOOL Stt1dt1Hs ;ire Linnea l'ctcrson of Co-ta \l~o llar11ld Sandlt·r of Lo•1 _\ian1110" 111!.!h School. Stan Yo11'.:'kur;1 cf \larina High i Sc·i11Jn\. Cathr Folker o f \1 1 •~1011 \'iejo. 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FASHION J tSLAND • ,NEWPORT CENTER ' Pacific Co11st Hlghwa(-Between Jamboree and MacArthur I • \ ' I I l d ( e w "' "' p 11 I~ '" ., . ' ' Di lly Piiot Sttlt Piiato So111t• 1'0••!Jli Decisi.011s Still-lifes. ahslrafls. comic caricatures and serene seascap~s are always on dis play at J.aguno Beach J<'esti vat of Arts. 'fhi~ yea r. 150 \VJJI be . by Orange t'ounty ~chool children, bung in F'estiv al'.s Junior ;\rt Gallery during July 12- /\ug. i5 season. Selecting the111 at St. 1\nn'? J->arish 11 ~11. Santa Ana. a~e (from tell) Irvine's Fred 1-lolland, Dr. D\vayne (.rcer and J1n1 Sheets of Irvine. Oth- ers assisted. I Irvine Park Bo11d Ai1·s 011 TV Abortion Bal~ked ' By YWCA WASHINGTON (UPI) The Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) has announced it joined the Religious Coa l ition for Abortion Rig ht s, an organization formed to defend present liberalized abortion Ja\\'S. "The Y\VCA was among the early organizations \\'Orktng for liberalization of abortion laws," YWCA President Elizabeth S. Gennc s a i d Wednesday. In 1973, the organization voted to ''support eiforts lo provide sale, low -c ost abortions lo all women who desire them." RCAR was formed this year in response lo efforts by organized "righ t ·to life" groups to overturn th c January 1973 U.S. Supre1nc Court, decision ,QR abortion. The court ruled that a pregnant WOmBn has the legal rig.ht to decide \Vhether to have an abortion. YWCA affiliation b r i ng s , RCAR membership to 22 religious organizations. Ir\ inc Junior \\romcn's Club \1·tl l host advocates 1Jf the $1fi 11111!ion city park bond nicnsurc for a c:iblcvision progr11n1 lo air on channi:l 3 in Ir\ i~l' cfi-t11·0 cJi.te_s_nl'Xl WCC'k. Jim Cook 11·!11 discuss. tl"K> hnpaci5 oi Ille bond n1casure on city WXC'S and oulline l rt"crcatlonal f:.icili!!cs . bond !' rnoncy ""i!l pro11:lc. unproved city bike tr a i I s~ srcin to connect future city par~s. \Ir;. ~I. James Ellis 9f 'rhc H:inch 11111 lt'ad lhe discussjon '"be~ sho11n at 6:30 p.m. t-.tay :!8 ;111d l). 1\ slide prl•scntation, ' pr~parcd by 1hc -p..1rk bond~ consult:tn!s B1hr.-·1 ·ind Sue of [ Irvine 11·i 1! :ilso l"w shovm. "'. 1a ' ~ 1-r.l ti ! -? t,!;T• -- Eve1r S•turd•r In lh• · DAILY PILOT Dick Clark. public rel ations ch;urnu1n for !hr> park bond sh'C'r1nj:! C'Ot11n1il1l'<', and rrstdent<;; Clare Tarter ;.ind <Jn June 4. titv residents wit I he ;:1st.rd to aPpro1 c boU1 I :i $1G n1ilhon parks bond 1 rllC':tsure ;.ind nnoth<'r $ 2 1 r1ullion is~c_to _pay for an L-:------====::' CHRIS -AUG. 1973 lA~T SVHM!,,"R Wt<+s A <:'l&l'lL evH'fliR. /}j I ~ S v M t1 ~~ J:. l<J l'l IJ'l ti rt" Vi; ,=-V V ) --I$ VI ..I lo.I~ lo.IT IO (,. liDW T 'OO ( -·· --· - cc...,qi.:.,:1v1'1t.S"1-1~~ A ----·· ---u ll~T' Pno 41)4 "1 FOfl.. l~•OS r-a1,..,, ti.( T11Ai~ Mc;) Thl2Y HAI.I(; Cl.;\'(~ /~ .SAIL./IJ(,) /AIT<rO.Tr0'4t. J: c:-"'Dr..y,1.1Av10'4ol81.J1 OC.lq/I/" tflf4P)l.y, fl -rn1P 70 #llllt'l•IJGJ..foJO 1 11 F1 s H I H.llY"r>1,,-n.y llAJO •LI 11 R<r~l/)911(~ l/e'SS~l... .COACH r1111n~i;:-i..l'ISTS ,~.vr:-win;K'~. 0 1J (;; ~ Tl'! n l" ~ I /J ;j II " (:I Tlf fF 0 ]'ll <!Jl. I 1J ~Vl.~.IT. 11 llJl..'j c1,r-1,;,$ 1'1.':.-Y.1 AuO 'f)lc:'l?E'~ ST/LL. Tt"IG' Tl G9'r #'I<> /f.J , e17>l.m. IU&:o (t:IE'l'll>LllJG l-1n ~(7 >=1rt"i- c I II rt ~G: I .S ';! U IJ I? !j'rlf .) 't;;'G 't>AO, Y'"n T1~c;:c;. cosr 1-4tllEI' 71t ~ 1.1 no s f> n b "' 11 11 "' • I" t l>'l'l ~ ~ 1.. E' l" ,.. .- ~ u rt o t L' \ Newport Oceanautics P. 0. Bo• 4046 and Morine lnSlilutt Irvine, Colifornio 92664 For lnfo111»rion C.11 -557-2367 • ) l • Thurtday, M.ly 23, 11)74 DAILY PILOT f) Judge Won't Push BugJ_iosi Lawsuit LOS ANGELES (API -A Superior Court judge ha s refused to speed proceedings in a slander suit filed against lawyer Vincent Bugliosi, who is rumi.ng for the Democratic nomination for attorney general. public offiCf. filed suit again!! the candidate )1ay 10 for slander and defanlation of character. !le has challeng1..-d Bugliosi to counter"'\!Ue him. Although Bugliosl ha s report in '.''hich she said he beat her. The woman later appeared publicly '.''ith Ot>nny to confirm the slOry. JN IIlS SUIT. Denny said that Dugllosi's ca mpalgn treasurer and at tor ne y. ~11i chael Heman. issued a public statement ca I J i n g Denny a ''l ia r'' and "hatch!tn1an." However, Superior Court Judge Charles Church Wednesday also denied a motioo by Bugllosl to keep all sworn de(KlSitioos in the case secret. declared an intentim to sue the attorney, no legal papers had been filed by Wednesday. mE JUDGE ORDERED depooitionJ in the Denny suit to be taken June 10, six days after the primary election. -WANTED- DL\MONDs • GEMSTONES J.w.ie1 tity i°"""' ii ,._,hint f• 11io1110t1th 11t11d t•"'•to- ·,,.,. ptiYQ!e l11di•id11oll Giid ••IGl•L Corallll •• a ... iM t!OIO a11d •vGl1111lio11 by -••ptr11, Hifh11I p<k•• paid. Coll .$40-906' 10-11 liai!y, $ot...,.dcry 10-6, s-4ay tlo~cl. 01t lot /lk. 0.Nil 'o/11 or Mr, .losaph. iewels by ioseph CHURCH SAID RE felt an effort by attorney George Denny to have s w o r n depositions taken in the case prior to June .f was based on political <XJmideratioos rather than the merits ol the slander suit. In his motion to speed depositions. Denny declared a political intent. The document said. '·J felt that it was critical to the voters of this state to get the-f a c I s c:oncemingthe u ne t h ica I, illegal and even felonious conduct or the man seeking on June 4 to b<.'Conte t h e Democratic nominee for chief lav• enforcement officer of California." SOUTH COAST PLAZA• 3333 lllSTOl COSTA MESA• 540-9066 Denny , who has accused Bugliosi of being unfit for ~.-.------------~ 2nd Annual Southern California _Ne1v Rule For Ms. LONDON (UPI) -The British passport off i cc announced the prefix l\1s. 11•ill henceforth be allowed in passports. DENN\', A Bt:VERL\' lli!ls allorney, has held several news cooferences in rl'C<'n! v•eeks to present evidence of tl\"O Jeg<tl cases in \l'hich he clai1ns Buglirui p;dd "'hl~"h money" to keep q u i e t potentially damaging incidents in his private life. At one of his 11 e \I' s conferences. Denny alleged th at Bugliosi paid orf a forn1er girlfriend to retract a police mobile c ~ · NOW thru home may27 shew E;jmJ~ .~$1 "The We st's only show exclusi~ely designed /or manufactured housing." Write here tod~ ~----------------, I WIN A FREE TRIP TO HAWAII . I Name : I Addr ess •• I I ~~,1~.~'.1,~:l ~>lll· prt·,,roJ.:ftl .. ·-1 ,,. \•. ''" ~'no~ l 1 ,, 1 ·ti1•lJ~ .• 11~1h••<c Jlln..:Jl), I 11 Ii-, I i[J 11•u·,1 o. HP•'· l'Hl ,, y I:,,. · ' r · '•11•: • !~>pk\'L'"•f'!l3"11i.0rArn11> ,.,, .. 11:" '• ·vo•.i)' '"'~ ,,.•,,1"."' • .: '""'1,nr 1lw1r I fd;n1l•,.s ... ro•na!•···:•t>l,.t•ip.u1>• 11:· (, I· .. .,.,,., T··· Jt' • ", ·'' ·, •"•1•1 t.1 wu• I All.•i'PlolJbl~~"'••l·•«·~'"''l•I· 1 111• ,, · ·!11· J ... 111. 1:··· ·.'l' •., ,,,.•1•1•·\•m11<•r. I 1'-n~.ch1n<1l',01•,"ll,<1IJ,l.tul< Ito•\ ,,.•i ~·'•I' I• '•·I,,.~ HI•,,,.'" 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Plus refreshments and gifts for everyone. So even jf you don't win the whole week of fun , we think you'll be glad you aime. And who knows? Yours might be the lucky entry. Depend on us when you choose your bank. • More Californians do. Dave Maison, Manager Westdiff Plaza Office 1016 Irvine Avenue Ne,wport Beach BANKm OFAMERICA -- ,- ·-.. .-..-.. -... ·, -.. • .... IT'S ANOTHER HAPPENING AT WESTCLIFF PLAZA COMGRA TULATIOMS m BANK . OF AMERICA . . • .. ... FROM YOUR FELLOW MEMBERS OM THE COMPLETION OF YOUR MAGNIFICENT MEWL Y EMLAR~ED .AND REMODELED FACILITY ... • • 'one-slop' shopping at .. its finest! ., ~ OPEN TKuRSDAY EVENINGS f. • " cv. ~,- \ ~, .. ... " .(I!. ., 'i • Charles H. Barr Jewelers • Darrell's Dedrick Tux Shop • Veta's Intimate Apparel '!; \ \ 'l; COME •.. FRID.A Y, MAY 24, I 0 .A.M. 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Whole Clam Meat s I ~9 bttlletrl For Chowdtr ·~ $1.59 Lb. MARKET BASKET WESTCLIFF PL.Ali l<AL KAN --~ CAT-FOOD SUPER LOW Pll(( ASSORTED FLAVORS 7 For 1.00 6 Oi. Coni OPEN 9 A.M.-10 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK HAVIMG A. PARTY? tMra~~®(f' v~@"m~ (JI OHffl FEATURES PARTY FOODS BEEF STICK . SUMMER SAUSAGE Be"! up your o••h wotn BEEF ST1CX Summers..,,,,_ Gre•t to< 5'\"<l .. <l>f!~ CHEESE BALL CHEESE LOG E...:n O>H"' e .. 1 a c.......-,,. 'A coni.•n• a sPPC•.>I n•~~1 c• c~• Tnev "' free1e•O." ).)l'IG'ER · T!i " . · ~·~0~HNiisTn!is ~~f1WuU 17th & Irvine• Newport Beach• 548-0460 Open Sunday MEW SHlrMINT IOYSCORDS A STOil OF UTUORDIMARY CHARACTER! l The WESTCLIFF PLAZA Stor~~!per 1028 IRVINE, NEWPOq T BEACH ANOTHER HAPPENING AT WESTdlFF PlAZA THE NEWLY REMODELED BANK OF AMERICA WESTCLIFF PLAZA. BRANCH CONGRATULATIONS FROM YOUR FEUOW MERCHANTS • I , • 12 DAILY PiLv1 ....... _}, ' "I _.., 'No Hidden-Risks in Pill' Tourists Switch What LONDON (UPI\ -British scienUsts say that in a four- year study or 46,000 women they found oo hidden haza«ls in the contraceptive pill and that the pill probably provides more beneficial effects than adverse ones. The study, carried out by the Royal College of General Pracliliooers with the aid of the Medical Research c.ouncil, said: "Not a singl~ previously unsuspected f m port an t adverse effect of the pill has been revealed by the study so far and several suspected risks have been shown to be small or nonexistent." 'fhese Include m i g r a i n c headaches. depression, vaginal Maxi-Tune Engine Analyzer Per1orms ovn 15 basic prolMslonal lun•up Intl. Large 4~ preciMon meter. Solid tltlle. No cord or batleriet ilMded. BUENA PARK ...... 0rd9tfflorpe 0,.. hay t:IO to t>JO p.& S.-I 0 to 7, , di.'\charge and los~ of se:-i: drive. The report said the pill can actually bring an improvement in conditions llke menstrual disorders, an~ntia , acne and non-cancerous lumps in the breast. There Is no statistical evidence so far of any link bct"·een the pill and canet!r. it said. SALE 69.97 Reg99.97 SAN DIEGO r AP\ - Si,IZJJ of the tourist seasons, noted a local newspaper columnist: .. The CnnAd- ians are disappearing lhe early Arizonarui a re !urning up." c~e ~..,.· :::g: FM"Steroo and 8-Track Aut~tereo .. Sl•reo lndlc.tor llghl, puth-bullon operaUon. FlngerUp controlt lor prKlelon tuning. #KSMlll. CORVALLIS, Ore. (U PI I - Women like ttleir9 men strOng but gentle; hairy-chested hut neatly cropped on I o P , according to survey results that fQllo\red a picture of a nude male that ran in the Oregon State student newspaper. The survey in the Barometer was sponsored by SALE 8.17 Reg. 10.39 Automechanlc'a CrHpor ORANGE ' City Dr. et G°'*• .,. •• ll•d. Optti 10-t p.M. O•"v S.Mey I 0 te 6 • \ • ' " t .t Women See in Men ,, Bo Tree Produc!ioro ol San Francisco, originator of an all- male nude calendar. The survey picture was of a man \\'Caring a smile and holding an apple. sltoni. broad ohouldcn; long, ~ arms; gentle hands, and broad hairy chests. They also prefer sleek, muscular and "cute" backsides, along with hairy, stroog thighs and legs. responses were received. 01 these, three were submitted by men and three came from perlOllS who said they wis~cd to maintain sexual anonynuty. Those answering the survey said they liked men With medium-length, neat, clean hair; either green or blue eyes: full, k1ssable 11 p s : Hov.oever, the paper said the survey could hardly b e considered a fair sampling of campus attitude since &only 40 Kids Like to Ask A11d)' " • SIJJ ' R911. price F.E.T. 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No extra charge !or cars w1tt1 • ----·--CH GE IT with ~our JCt-enney Charge Card. II yoU don't have a charge. just see how fast we can open up yqur new accou nt. __ ..,, ' air cond111on1ng or torsion bar. SANTA AMA lfOO S.. lrf1 ... •Mo. ef ,.,, C..,. .... • "' Ofta '°" ..., ~ ..... . - . • • • • ' • ' . • • • • • • .. • • . ' • ' • • • { • ' • • A na ad or ha 10 p Ii ba da be be m. Or or hn it Di or " p (;1 Im "" as ro ,, or hu As II w ph he Pot Push Turns to Courts WASHINGTON (UPI) Advocates cif liberalizing the nation's marijuana laws are adding the courts to their field of opertatioo. District of federal possession. Q)lwnbla laws on and pot A c c o r d ! n g to a n1emorandum filed with the eourt. !he niain thrust or the NORMI.. s~it is, "in a nutshell, that marijuana is n o t sufficiently dangerous to the user or to ·our society for its private p!)ssession and use by adults lo be n1ade a criminal offense." Grinspoon. author of the book ''~1arijuana Reconsidered,'' said in an affidavit filed with the court that while marijuana is not a totnll y har1nlcss drug , It Is "the least dange..;ous psychoactive drug." use ha• any ol t b e characteristics whi( h com· promise·addictlon ," f:rinsJlO()u said. • • An11aut11 Veteran,< of Foreign War Commander Ray R. Soden says restor- ing citizenship to Rob- ert E. Lee Is all right, but an attempt in Con· gress to Unk it to am- nesty for Vietna1n-era d r a ft dodgers won't ,..wash. T"""'•Y. M11 23, 1974 DAILY PILOT f 3 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IU~'NC'' SL'·'WJ NAMI ITATl'MllfT NOTIC• fO CelOITOll • T/141 follow!"" pt/Min 11 clol119 llolMMlil ~~:~:i:: C~c:::::1:~A !~: 1•~: VS. OtSTRlllVlOI S !'lt(HAN<:;•. T,MI COUNTY 0, GltANGI ~1:·t2~;;110r 8!..0., i.:oi.IJ Mt". (Ill· "''· A·7'4M l 01.,lel CUMon L1hm1n lit. t2I lrvl,.. I E1!1t1 of STANLEY ANOEA:SON, 8J10. N1twPOr l B1t.c;n, C•lllornl1 '1..0 Orc111ed. ln!• ""'"''" 11 cor><11Kled by •n NOTICE IS HERE8'1' q1YEN IO !lie l1..a1v1a111I, C'lllllo'I Of tht lbO~• n1n11<1 111ccoen! 01n•1! Clinton Lfhm1n Ill 0•11 111 ptrton1 l11vlng ch1lm1 i1<j11ln1l Int Tnls ~•11tm1n1 wa1 llltd wllh 1n1 11ld dtc.otnl 1r1 r1q11lrW lo lilt tnt.m, Covn•y Cieri. O! Or1n9e Coynty Oii MIY wltll It.-n1c1u1ry vwcP>ers, In !he oll«e11•, 19/' l)f 1n1 cl•rl< Cl Ill• •Mvt 1t11l(llc.1 rlu•I, or l'P* 10 P'tr.t<ll 11\efTI, whh tl>I "•rrssarvj PuolishtO O••f>'O• CCM•I Oallv Pilot. vooch1r&. to 1111 uf\dt"lllnl'J 11 c'o M1y 10, 13. 30, 1nd June'·.,,, 1164·1• CHAll.LliS GARRITY, Attlll'ntv II LI/<, --- Ill W, U!ll St .. Siii .. Ant, C1lltorno<t 97106. 111111c11 It Int pl1ct of 11u1ln1s~ 01 Ille undf"(g.,td In 111 m111ers perl.tini~9 -- To 1111 11!~tt of ,.Id dtcedenl, wllnin tcyr lmon1n~ e!ttr ll>t ll•Jt publ•c~llOfl ot tl\I~ nollce. PUBLIC l'iOTICE SL,·14115 NOTICE TO CllOITOlll 5UP1Ellt011 COUltT O~ THI! In the past, pot advocalcs have usually confined efforts to state Je eis l atures , llromot~g hearings on liberalizing laws while skirting ballot referendums as too dangerous and lhe courts because cases could generally be made only after a n1arljuana ccnviction. "I be lieve,'' he added, "the single greatest d a n g er encountered by the m(U'ijuana user Is thal of being arrested by law e nforcen1ent personnel.·· Ungerleider. who served as a 1nember of Preside:nt Nixon's Natiooal COmmisslon on Marijuana and Drug Abuse and as a consultant to California Gov. Ron a Id lteagan 's Strike Jo~orcc on Drug Abuse, told the court in his affidavit : --------------' Oated May 1, lt7• STATE OF CALll'Olll•llA FOR THE COUNTY 01' OIANGIE NOW THE NAT I ONAL Orga1tization for the Jlcfor1n of Marijuana l..a\vs (NORMLI has prepared a court case that it believes puts the pro-pot people on the offensive. In its case. filed in the U.S. District Co:1 r1 of the !Jistrict of Cotun1bia. NORi\11. is ~ccking tu u1·crturn both the TO BUTTRESS ITS llrl{un1cn1. NORf\.IL ha s enl isted lhc services of two r ~speC l<'d n1arijuana rcsearc-hers: Dr. Le s ter Gri11spoo!1, associate professor of psychiatry at the Harvard :\1cdic:il Sc:hool. and Dr. J. Tho1nas Ungerleil.!er, a n as~oci<i tc prof essor of psychia try al the UC LA ~lcdical Ctnlcr. GRINSPOON Al.SO said it 1\·as a n1yth to consider marij uana a narcotic -an important point sioce n1ost or the anti1J1:irijuana law s are based on its classification as a narl-otic along with heroin. "Clearly marijuana is not a narcotic in any medical or scientific sense of which I am aware. and there is absolutely no evidence that marijuana Protest Seen Dying Down For Softening Penalties SAC lt:\~lt-:i'·:TO 1A l-'1 Pr oposa l s to reform Cat1forni.1"s rnarijuana lav.s no longe r bring <in avalanche or pul•lic prolc~!. .!:J\'S il n :isscn1bly111nn 11·ho 1i;1s lnl'<l for 1norc than five ) t:urs to lessen penal! ics for possession of th<' illegnl °"l'cd. "I don't th ink pl'-Oplc arc hun~ up on it any ri1ort·." :-.1icl Assembly111au Alan Sieroty. the Be\'crl y Hills Democrat \1!'hO was flooded \Yith angry phon{' C'nlls ;ind lcl!ers v.·hen . he fir st pushed n1arijuana r\•forn1 in 1!169: ' ' .,BACK TH£N, evervonc pounced en me. They thoUght this 11·as legalization.'' he said. But Sieroty's a1nbilions ha ve cooled \\'ilh the opposi tion. 1',our years <igo. he introduced lcgis!atioo that si1nply v.·ould have n1ade possession of inarijuana a misdemeanor. A Sicroty bill no .. v before the state Senate 11·0:.ild provide n1isdemeanor penalties only for home possession of four ounces or less of the weed. SIEROTY CALLS lhe proposal · · a conservative measure and sa~·s h e •·almost has to apologize for it . ., lie says he , .. eakened the bill to meet the objections of Gov . H.onald Reag an. \1·ho \'etocd a ~in1ilar n1arijuana mC'a~urc h\'O yea rs ago. The Sicroty bill 1\· o u Id provide n?aximu1n penalt y of six rnonth s in jail and a $500 fine for a fJCrson charged yith possessinz: four ounces or less of n1arijuana in his hon1e. Street possession ot: t1ro ounces of marijuana could bring the same penal!~'· "IT IS fl1Y cpinion that the use of marijuana in the adult, even chronic use over a long period of time. involves small danger of phystologlcal or psychological impairment." He added : "Similarly, I most emphatically do not believe that n1a rijuana poses any threat to the safety or \\'Clfare of our society." Ungerleider also said the alleged connection between marijuana use and criminal behavior wa.'l a mylh. "The image of th e mairjuana smoker as a violent menace to society is ridiculous," l•e sti id . '"IT IS ~IY opinion. and it [ was also the conclusion of the national comrnl ssion. t ha I neither the 1narijuana user nor the drug itself constitutes a danger to the pu blic safety in terms of cru~e o r l aggressive behavior."" \\"ith marijuana a r r cs r s gro .... ~ng lthe figure for 1973 is cxpi..--clcd to reach the 300.000 mark 1 the debate has passed fron1 the r11crely acadc111ic lo ------·--- Fine Wine Fine Cheeses Fine Bargains '1 0 P'ullgny M~het ........... , ............ $)7.10 cs. '7 0 EtJate lotffed Cotes Du lltoM .....•........ S2t.7t cs. 1.72 Chat•au St. Roch. Frestl. Cte.. Red ......•• $1 .tt kttte $2·1.50 Cl. '70 Comtes ~ ChartOCJM lllrCJIU"dy RotCJ. $3. 99 Ho.,, $3.49 lottN $)7.6f Cl. D~m Por-Nc)ti.e Rott' ........... , . . . . . . . . S 1.49 lottt. $16.IOci Hollattd Goatda , .•.... -~~.<;:~.~~~-....... , .... $2.65•. lulgarion Feta .....•..•........•.... , ..•...••. $1.lt •· Welih Coe'?llllY" .............................. $2.49 • an issue V.'i th signi ficant social : JUM lrid~ C~ Special consequences. Ketrlwl ChalttpOCJIM • Extre ~ •...•.......•. 560.37 CoN The district cou rt 1 s ~:;.~1:.i:!:":C:~ expected to decide in a fe\i' ROBERT LAWRENCE BALZER selection$ ovoiloble "·eeks whether it \1'ilt pick up the challenge being presented for sampling along with fine imported cheese 1n our by the maoijuana advocates or ·1asling room. dismiss the suit. sending <he SOUTH COAST PLAZA NOR~·lL people back to the tedious rocess of seeking lower level necir Bullock 's lo change lhc lall' in st;.ite Costa Mesa • 557-29.07 legislatures. _1::::::~:=::::;:;:=:::=:=::::::::::::=~~~.::0~--....J ANTIQUES Featurinq FiM Old faw-4?a ~j«a ,~ r~ ~Cl.tel.~~ ~~'.....!~~ +----l :'Y'i +"---I 11 , , k· ~ • . J..I C.ALLOWA\'S 410 ll 't SI. 67S·2128 AL 1 :!,i \" 'S"1'lC!"f' (l\t.1~'!' VII..~ )lC..i.,.,-''"""" •C.1111." t .... Q "'~· l(n( th• WATER CLOSET IM_,....... ..... Dtt, ... ..................... llh .... I CCI U.,;tt-4 ,. J lfl SI, t 75-1 10 J 422 31st Street lMPORTERS of EUROPEAN ANTJ::lUES FINE Glfi'S &:: JEWELRY You are c:ordWly inrittd to brow. ~ ,.'$ .Uj/,,. (f!.a1111-P~.Y·~~lal1ria11/ .JOJ(J Cf'a/a,ye/le ,r/t:l'/ltli' 114-675-5771 2817 LWyetW At 29th St. conlinuillCJ classes· in needlepoint "3011 Villa Way, 67S-2212 ~TheeornerSto:rej 3009 V1LLA WAY 675-1101 AnltQues • Obiecrs d'Art Con1emporary L1ghhng • Architectural Elements Ooeri1ng Soon SEAFOOD MARKET FRESH FISH DAILY EXPERIENCE • Facials Man1cu res-Pedicures 2811> Ltl•Yfllt 67!1-•100 n·ton] ,,c;o,_~ ... SOON BON TOM ' ..,COOKERY SCHOOL GOURMlT ood COllTIMl'ORARY AC:CUSOllllS 421Mtl.St-'7MJ74 ~F7'-·-'t;1f:· i;-,-. r 5'~AINEO. LEAOEOANOETCH~OGLASS CUSTOM DESIGN, SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL COMMISSIONS 2813 LAFAYETTE 32nd St. 'E i.::.:==---.i< ____ ., g ~ e11.-3;.:1s:.:.t.;S;.;.t·---.i· :§·'-30t=h:.:S::.;1---~- Boutique 67.S-7740 __ , Spt<'o! Gf•\ ~C'f'tne bi·~eo Fum •. , I 2Q1i Streflt b/J,32'40 HARBOR PAINT CENTER, IMC, wallpaper floor coverings & draperies 412lt!M6St. 41'-4040 f ANTIQUES -GIFTS PLANTS -ART CLASS \\'t·dtlin:.! Drc:-.~es l'u:-tutn ,\lade 416-31st 673-1467 CONSIGNMENT l TD. 'ife n are· s Th111 fhin · &11lvtor r Cui!Oln &:K·c lru <0c.t~I\ A'l"IVI t :-. ANT. t'LK:'\llllKt: Jl11c ltrt 8nrc1Rh1t.t 11; Tllll!T\ 1111."T :'Tli~}:T r· 1----'''~'·~;-~n.~·1:~,,~·-__ ., 2811 (afa~1t~ DISCOVER ~ .:Q<~ lfewrrt 1~~0.<'r,. Ca.ti~ 'fi;,, -6 'l'~I. doS<rt 1\h<lnll' f'«11i"9~ ~, "rr•i"r"'~"' ·71i·,7S·ll~ ~ LILAS M!LOltZO 1.10=< Nt. A·1filtlt Exttv"I• ol tnr Will ot tn.t 1bov1 "1mro dect01nt CHAILES GAlllTY F1l.s1e ot EVELYN G. 1AALONEY, Oeced~ed Allorftty 11 LIW Ill W. 111~ 11r1tl NOTICE IS HEREllV GIVEN •o !ht creo,10<1 n• ·~r .soo•" ndmeo oeceoent l111t1 Af11 , C1Hlttrfll1 tt16' T1l1Jlillftt: 1'14) M1·MH Att••r for E11tc11Trl1 PuDlbhtd O<'l r>gC (0111 flolY t , 1&, lJ, 30, 1974 • tni! i!I Pf.'\Dns 11.tvlng tl•lm• •o•lnsl tne l111a aecKltnl ~'' r~uortd ~ hie tlletn, will\ tl\f nece•S••Y vouc"-'" on 11\f O.illy Pi!~!. 011.ce c.t tne coer~ 01 !M •Dove en!llled 1645-7i lCOVrt. °' to o•eKol tn&m. W1ln TM 1 nec~"'"Y Yt>ucl'lerc, 10 1n~ 11..ae••l9.....:1 ~t 1tht LIW OH•tt ol O'MELVEHY j. PUBLIC NOTICJ:: \ '"VEHS. 61 1 Vies• ~.~111 S•. Lo• Anqel1s -----_ Calilornol Ki01 7. wh,ch 11 lllt olM:t o! FICTITIOUS 8VSINESS IJ11<!ne11 01 me uflOlrslgnecl ln •II mAner<. MAMIE ITATl!MENT prt!alnlnv lo ll'N! t!lllt ol 1110 OtctOt nl, l 11e !ol!1;1Wlog persorn .ire ooin; wotnln '°"' monlh• .i!ltr !Flt llnl DUl•ntil JI: ou1111c•1oon of !nls notoce. TEO'$ INSTALLATION A ... D REPAIR 0.iltd; M~y 1, 1911 SEii.ViCE. 9511 Pt'1hNood 0 r ., Plllft!CIA LYN o,IALONEY HunlinQton Bc~ch c.s1;1.i,.,1~ t16.16 E•ttuldx ot 1ne Will of fta F. •r>d P~!•!<iil L. C.sn!f~I!. 9)12 1l1e ~f.OVt f>Dfl\fd decedt•H Pe!l1wood Or., Huntir>g!On Beftl\, O'MELYENY & MYERS C1ll to•1111 '11><16 Ill W1•I So~th ~I. Pft•lner>hlp, .(llll 110·1110 • Ted F C•nlrell AllOtneYl lor E•etlllfll • Tllil bu•lnen 11 conducled bV a genera11Los Anv11e1, C1li1ornL1 tGOl1 Thl1 slel,mt nt w•~ 1ole<1 .,,1n tne Puoll•n"o Or.tngr (01111 0~1lv Pllot (ountv Cle<I. cl O<a11g1 Coun!y on M~v lf,\.tv 9. IO, 2l. 30, 191~ 16•6·1• I•, J9}j ~ ---· FllUI P110H1ned Orantt Coast Oailv Polo•, PUHLI C NOTICE MIY 16, l ), 3D. and June o, 191• 116) 141 PURI.IC 1".UTICI-: I STATEME"IT CF AIANDOHMENT OF USE OF FICTITIOUS IU~I NESS NAMC The followong per~n• hlvl' JD~ndGnr< 1-------,, .. ,,,c_,c.,"u"<------ 1 tne u•e ot !he tl<Htiovs Ou,lnr•• n~m· NOt11:e TO CllEDITOllS Mother Nnluril'S lr<(lgor G~r.stn P.tr!h• ,U,.EltOll COU llT OF THE ... , '>6?1 ltefn AYe., nun!i•ICll.n r ... ,h STATE DF CALIFOlllHA FOR Calolorn•.t 91,,.9 TltE COUNTY OF OllANGIE fl,e 1,,,,,,0111 0111one•\ name rele1te~ 1 No. A·7•1n .. ., ... ,~ · < hl~d '" O•anoe C.oun11· on c ~111e of ERNEST r VEHllS.I I. 01dnne Oee H••man. '"41 l(e" C>ltelse<I. · Ave .. tiun"r>glon 11-acn, CAl'tGtnl~ 9?t4 NOTl(E IS tlER£8Y GIYCIJ !O 111e 7. Lou;•e!le LOl•IUlf Clar•, >691 ICtf< ctlU•tcri ot ine acr.v-n;.n>tJ r."c:d-l'tl· A~, """'•tl<llon B<+«•, C&h!,orn•109IO• rh~! all personi n•vir>g d.tims aga•nil ine Tll•• l>V••ne" . ~·1i1\ tonout co Y 11id Ot<edcnl art rt o11fr"'1 lo file lllt ,,1 l gene;~! Pil•lner\ntp, w!lll lht nettllilrY voucn~r;.. '" n.e ofhce O••nne Dee H1rm~n F2ll' er tne der~ or rne a11ove '""!le.:! courr, or . pt 1 !c Otl'le.,I '"em, v:i!n lolf nN:~ o,;.v P ~rl,,llNf Or~nq• Coa11 0°•1• J\ •1 ~ vouctoen , lo r"e un!lrr!igned i t !toe Law ""•' ?. 9. 16. ll. 191• _ . J _ Oftlce of LEONAR D R. 1-!0LLANO. l15$C.1----~UB-LIC-''0-1'fC•' b roo1<hur11 s1 .. Ste. J, Garden Grove. .-1' i:. ca1o!ornl1 926•0. w11ich Is Ille pl~'e cf _ --------b\l~lness ol the unoerslgnt!d in ill maltersl FIC.TITIOUS llUUNES5 perialnlng 10 tile eslate ~f said !leceoent, MAME STATEMEllT within lour months t l!e• the llr111 Tiit to!lo·Yln11 prr"'n •• <1oon9 bu!it1tl pubhta!lon o• 1111~ nclite, . a1 : Oa!ed Mav l. 191~. COASlL!NE REAL TV, JH' Mtn•l<>ll> BETTY MAY '1 ·'R~I~. San1a An•, C1lllorn01 ~'I).; AGmlnl1lr&trl• cl trie r 1111e o~ Tom O~borne, 31\t Manlro1>•· Sam 1ne IOcve named dtct dtn! Ana, Call!orn!o 9111).1. Ll!ONARO It. HOLLANO r,,1. bu1lne1s i! tOfld\ICll'd bV ~ !USO Brookf\11r1I SI,. Sit. J , I in~<vidual G&rden Greve, CllUornl• '1440 I f<>m Osborne 1'l4) 5lt·IU1 1 Thi• 1t~tement 1·.~~ filed ,,,111 rn Allor.,.y lor Admlnblrllro• jcounty Clerk ot OranQe County on MiV ' ' Publl1ht d Oranqe Cci 'I OiolY P•IC!,1 1974 . I ."•V 9, 16, 13, 30. 19/i 16ll·ll FJ]J; I Pu!>lt>lltd Or•~e Coa~I 011ly Polo PUBLIC NOTICE ~1a~ 2, '·~~J, 1914 -1519.1 SL,·74211 NOTICI! TO CREDITOllS SUPEltlOI COURT OF THE I PUBLIC ~OTICE STATE OF CALIFOltNIA FOR SUPEl.IOR COURT OF Tl-!£ THE COUNTY OF Oii.ANGE STATE Of CALlf'OltNIA FOii. No. A-7tsn ' THE COUNTY Of ORANGE C11a1e ol ET!-!E L /,I GA.RONER. Ne. AO 11111 0::o;ire IS HERE8Y GIVEN 1 tn-CITATION 11.E: STE,-•P'Al.ENl D n!I ADOl"TION) cred•IC•I of 1h.e aDGV• n&med aec<'<te In !ht 11,,ner o! IN Adop!l~n Petn" ni~t •II oersnns hAvu>g ~, • .,,,~ a~ft•n~I lr.e·01 GARY LEE GOTTSCHALi( ar ~~•d dtceoen! ••• •t<l'-'"'d le hi! '"~'""cv11TH!A KAREN G 0 Tl s (ti" L It 1,.1111 Int nece_.,,.,v ~ou·ne-;., •n In• M"•<~ t.f 1ne cit•~~! 1ne abOve t nti!IC<l ,..,11,t. or AU~P''"'l Parent\. ltu pre,en• ine•n. ,,,1tn 1i1e n•ot.,"vl Tn GARV LEE ltlOOER, tr.t f~l~e; lvcutners, lo 1ne unPe.,;Qned 81 11\e L~·' , .. ~ud m.nor per•on named In e' •O o .• i,. ,1 AXELRAO, SEVILLA ~ RO'!,. b~·n~ TAMAR A BETH 1(100Elt 1020'l san•a Mon•c• Bl~d, Ste . .ioo. LO> . 81 Otder a! thi~ Courl. you ftr~ "!'~i AnQtle$. C•l•lo•n•;> 90061, y,n.c11 ,, 1n .. ,c,t~J .1n1 re<1u!••<J lo aoPCftr ~or 11 piece of btl•ineu ol !he und~nigntd On au Jut19e P•c•la•r>g on Oep1rtm~n! 1 01 m.111tri perl•llllng to tne ~"ale o! s~·j[acove·en1;11ed (our!, !oc~reo M 100 C,. aect!denl, wllhin •~ur 1no.,tn~ after ~~e 1 cen!et Orivc W •• 5an!a And. C;ili!wn• J\n! pu111ica1oon ot tni ·, no!tte. on Julv 2~. 191" ~I ':00 a.m ot, rn. Oe!ed /l.prll 14 1914 1o:1~v. 1.,en af\d 1nere lo sMow c~use. ol Y! CROCic:Eit N/l.TIONAL BANK and Meve any, w/lv •did person 51\Quld net ' (OWIN LEWIS GARON ER 1~<IOPIO<I and r1'9~tdtd l n<I !•,•led ~s II CO·E•ecu!ors of •he \'/Ill t11lld cl Ille Petitioner according to '' g! I/le aboYe n•"'''d <1£te(,(n1 I p,tnion on f;!e /le rtill. AXE LllAO. SEVILLA a ROSS Oated: Apri! 16, 191• I01C3 S1nl1 Monlc1 lllV<J., $Ir . j~ 1~E AL) LOI ANGELES, CALIFORl'(IA to067 I WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Cler~ 1211i 2'1-H20 BY At!nYr £ l':reqrr. Deou•y Al!ornrvi IOI' c ... E.eculors HftRPY A. OLIVAR Pu~i1n,d Or~nge Coaol ou;1v P<i ot. l~OCI A·,~nut el Ille Stir~ M;,y 9, 16, ?J, JC, 191l 1~'-'-/t Suite llS -· ----\LO• An9el•J, C1lilorn!• '®'1 Telepncnr: Ull) 11'·1200 PUBLIC NOTICE A11er11<1v •or Ptuucmrno I P110l•'Mfl 01<1nqe Coast Oi•IV Pio NOT'iCEfo C oHTRACTOR-,--M~v 16. ll, 30, ind June 6. 191• HS• CALLI NG FOi IFDS I - Scnoo1 O i 1 t r I c t : NEWPORT ·ME~A1· UPllFIEO SCHOOL OIST RI CT -- PUBLIC NOTICE Bia Otoldllnt: l :OO a'docl. p.ITI. °" thr NOTICE TO CONTltACTOllS 11/l <Jay o! Jurot, 1914. CALLING FOlt llDS P1act ol Biii Receipt: 1151 Placentia Sc11<>.::I Oistrlcl: Hunllnglon l!rach Uno Avenue. Costa Meta. Calllc•nia Hign ~cncol Oh1rie1 M11ling Addrtu: p, O. !lox 13611 •. Oeaclone ol !lids: 11 :00 a.n1. Frfd6 t•hwl)Ol'I Be~cn. Calllorni1 9'66J Jun! 1. li14, . • P•oltcl 1d ,n1 I ! j c 1 I; an Nime:' P.l~tt <>! Bid ltecttph_: Hvnlln;a .. 1n &ca ' Te e 0 V111cn 1-!oqh Scnocl 0 11lroc1 OUoce. lf INTERCOM S S M R N YATI ON -11th Strtet. Conlertnco Troller q o,m "( ESTANCIA HIGH SCHO,Ol 'il!nl\~l~n 8NCh, C1tl!Jrn•d ~i6'4 Pl~ce Plans are on Folt: li51 Placen!la Proj..ct ldenli!lcallon N1m!•· A•enllt!. (0511 N<e1<1, (1lltarni• 1110 NO. '11 F=OUNTAIN VALLE NOl,1CE IS HEREBY C.ll<EN Ina! ll'le HIGH SCHOOL SPRINKLEll SYSTE •DOve named School OlslriC! ol Or•nge A~IO 8ASEllALL OIAMONO. PHASE County, Cal!lorn!.,, M;llnft bY &"<I lh•ou~h 1110 NO. 211 FOUNTA.IN YALLE Its Gavernlng eoard, llerelnalltr referred HIGH SCHOOL BASE8ALL BACll:STO lo t :i "DISTRICT". Will rtctlYe uo to, llUI PHASE Ill no! later lhtn li>t above •la!ed t•me, Pl~cr Plans arr Oii Fiie: Facllltl sealed bi<b !or ll>t award ol a con!rdCI Pl1nnln11 and Cooslr11t1l;>n Ofti<e Huntjn lot the 1bove prolttt. Ion Beach Unloo High SthOPI Di\!titl. 19 &ldi shill be recelvt!d in the place lllh Sl<eN, HYnllr>glon llea,h, C~Tl!, 926 ldenHlled 1DOvt 1nd shalt DI' opened an<I Phone: 536-9331 Ex!. 765 or 266 ubllcly re~d a'IO\ld ,, :11e ~bOve staled NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN tn~t I• ftme "od pl<tt t . above-named school dl11rlct o! Orano Th.,.I w1U ~ 1 U0.00 dtPOS•I requ,red Co11nty, Calilornla, acting <'>V and 1nrovt for tlth 1,1 of Did documtnls lo Its governing boar<!. htrei.,afler 'eterr• 11111renleto lhl' relurn in gooa condition lo as "Ol1lrlct," will r1celve up to, b w1111ln 10 dll'I 1tter the old ocenir>g date. not leter Ill.In 1ne ab<lve-s!~lt'd llfll Eicn bid m11sr confotm and be sr1led bids tor Ille award of con!rdcli t r1t1penslve 10 111r conrr•d documents. the 1b0vt-11<1mtd aro1 ecrs. Eat/l Cid shill be acccmpanot!d bV Ille Bids, 111111 be rec•lv•d '' •n-~!l~re r1!~ le eel lo In tl>t conl•lcl lden!lf1ed ll>OVI {In COlll"ente Tr11h ltcu re rr , • R.oon'\ "G"I ar<d shell oe opened 11 OOt:umtnh •rid DV ll>t ltSI ot prCpO ed publi(ll' ••IKI oloud •I !lie ibOVt·•l•t suocon!r1clor1. '' _ < 1•r J1mH ~I Heil!ano Oiretlo.r. me il•no PICt. Sc~ Fidlltlet: M1lnten;nce 1 n d Tllrrt wlll Ile I SlOOO dl'PO<ll requotr o~erillons, will meet w•tn 1110~ pers-;ns lor each 1el • of old dccumcnt. lnl.,•sled In tOlirlng int 1ae 11 IM Scnool 11u1ranltt . 1neor relur., In 9 o o ' ''"' OUI t loc•tlU ar 923 fla\crl condition w•lhln seven en davs ~Hr r < IC I H c • ' Did openl"ll dole SlrHI •I Co1111 Me11, (eUtarnoe on Eich bid must ,ontorm Ind 1 F1id1y, M•v 14. 1914 al 10:00 "·''". nnP011slV9 ro '""' contr•cl aocu"""" The OISTA:lCT reserve' tl'ie ~·11ht ~~ Eich Did sll.tll be iccom11•n•ed Dy n rel.Cl any or 1!1 bl<11 er lo Wt •Vt a src11r!ly reltrred lo in tnf con1r1 · lrrevit{lrlllts or lntorm1IUl11 in ill'f bids ciocumenls Ind py !he Ill! cl propc11: or In lllt blddlrt11. su1Konfr1ctar1 Tn1 DISTRICT 11•1 dl'lert~lned lhl The Ols!rlcl.re1erv11 ll11 rlghl lo rtlt• 11-r•I pre~11Ung r1lt of per doem Wiget.! tny or ell bids or to wtlvt •~ ln tn.t loca!lly In which !ht worl. 11 10 lrre;1111rl!Je.s or lnlorm1llU11 In 1nr DI< 11er1ormed for 11th cr1f1 or lype 01 or In Ille bl<ldlrtll workm•n nttded lo 1recult Ille tonl•lcl. The Ohldcl hl.J dtltrmlned 1ne gener The11 11!11 ,,.. on flltt It llS7 Plicentli prevailing rile ol IM'• diem w111es •n U Avenut. Cost• M1s1. Capln may tie ll!callty In wll!ch !hit work Is to l oil~lned tin rtQVtll. A COPY of lhtse r1t1s perlotmed tar c•ch crilt ar type , ar..11 bt pooled Ail !Ill loll s!lt. . wcrkm1~ needed lo t•ecult the coro!•lt Tn.t lor111olng K*ule l)f i>er d•tm TlleMO ra1e1 ere on file 111 Ille Ol1tr! Wl!lf!S II l>lolad upon I worl.1"11 day of Olfke loceted 11 1901 11111 Slree 1!11hl (I) ho\lrs. Tiit! r11e for holiday Ind Hunllr>glon Beach, C1lllornl1 t2"8. Coph ovtt'llmt worl. •h•ll De et l11st !!me ar.d m•r ~ Obtil11ed on reo111st. A tllPY , --hill. lhtSI re!ts shell bt POiied 11 IN lob ,u 11 $hlll ·be m•.,.,llory 11p0n the Thi lorrgolng K ned\111 o! per <Iii• CONTll:ACTOA: to whc)m !hi tonlrl(.I 11 weg e• (~ bl•ed UPOll A worklnQ day ' 1,~1rd1U. Ind UPOI' 1ny J11DC;onl•1clor i lgl'll Ill hovrs, T~ raf! for holkllY 1~ IJl'der l'llm, to P•v nol ltu lh111 ll'le u!d Gverllme worl. 1h1U bl' 11 1e111 lime an 1pec\llet! rl!lltl lo 1!1 workmen emotoyt!d ~It. by them In 1111 t~tcvllon ot 1111 coo1r1ct. 11 ihill w m1n<1a1~ry u~on 1n No bidd1r m1y wlllldrl w hll bl<J lo• I! contrMtor, lo whom !he conlracl ' 111rtod of fortr•tlvt 1.UI d1ys •'''' tlll 1waroea. 1nd upen .-n• 'u0t.on1t1ttr d;ilt M! !Dr tnt optnlfl!I of Dids. undtr him, IO PIV 1101 less Ilia" ll'lt 111 A IHltfTlllll llofMI Ind • pe/lo.-mance !l?fCllled rl!IS 10 •H "'°'"""'n l"ITllllOVt bOllCI wlil bl r11111lr9d prior lo ereculion of by ltllm In Ille e"ecutlon (If !l'lf con1r1c.1 !ht COlllllCI. Thi lllVl'Mnl bol><I snail be No bidder m1y wllt>c1r•w hl1 bid lor 111 tht lorm Mt forth 111 1111 (onl•acl Ptrlad of fo<•Y·!IW !41! divs 111er th documtnl1. d11e 1e1 !or 111e ooeni!lll of 1>101. Gowr?tlng B1111rd A "vmen1 boftd 1nd 1 11erlorm1nc: •v C>OflOTHY HAltUEY FISHER bolld Wiii be rtqulred o•lor IC ~•ecu•··n c ,Ull:CHASING AGENT tht c'onlr1C1. Tl'ltl 111wmen1 llOnd 11!1!1 D · l"ubl (sl'lld Or'"" C1111~t O.lly Pilot. 111 Ille farm set tonll In tl'lt contrtc Mr, 16, ~ 197• 11'1·14 OOC-lt. CO-l'lln; 8olrd PUBLIC NOTICE lly; ROWI C. M•ttln !-----~---------Aul111nt s_,1n1tn0tnt ,U ... IC •OTICI! 011tc1: M•Y 21. 1'1' MOTJCI IMVITlltO llDS l"ublllhld Ori~ Coast Olll'f P'llt! Ktllct lt """91' 01""" !NI ttw 1to1rd oi May n , JO. 1t7• lM0-1 lfui:1tloft at tM lrvl,.. Unl~ Stl'IOOI 011!rl'd Clf Orlftlll C1111n1Y, c1ntorn-11 win rKollw ... , .. bld1 "' to 2:00 p.m. on t~ _ mh .. ., ... Mlv. 1t1• 11 14'IXI Sino C•nyon Art •• IE•tl lr'llnt. 11 wlllcll tlfrlt PUBLIC NOTICE .. ICTITIOf.IS SUllNlll .. AM. ITATIMIMT 1o11ow11111 Plf'IO!I Is ctc11111 riusi-.: Mltl blOt will bl tNblkl'( OOtflld ~ rttd TPlt lw .1 ll'OOd hrvlc1 Trl.IC:t . ComP•ttt •1: hl$trUC11ont. COfldltloM of -id · ANCHOA, 1.lO .. >:1'1 ~ '"'" lfttlfk1tlOM, Klltdul• " bid lttml •!Id CorOM °" ,.,,, CtllfOttll• Iii• ft:ll'im IMV bl obt•l!lld 11 11!1 olfl<I ot l;oo.r F. Morin. 177 ...... • lvt!ntn '"""°'' Str'llcff, 1..00 s.no Corolla Ml M1tr, C.Hklnll1 C..nvlll't Avt .. !111 Ir¥\"', Cllflorn!1. Tiit Thh bvllnt11 II COllllll>t... .., Ir\ ' ... rt ot ltl!lc•l1on l'ntrve1 tht rlO~I to lnOllftou•t tt!tct llW or •II bldt tilO 1101 11ec1mr!Jy lll09tl' F, Mor111 ~ atc.tpt IN lowe$I pri(f. Tllb ll•ltt'M.,I V.I• met ..... .. ltllfl't Unlfld kllool Dl1trk l (OYf'tl'f Clt;rk at °'""' M 11Wt , .. Jn M. ••!tic lt1•. A."'"*1llcl Altl!ll ,_ ~.,_ Or'lflOt c.11 01llv l"llot, P'w!llllM Or•ll09 '-II O. ""· ,.,.., 1" n. 1trt U'*-7t Ml't' 2l. & W JllM 6. U. 11N . ""'" ' • • ' ,. , • ' I f <I OAll Y PllOT Drinki11g Insects Prob.lem · By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPI) Con tro versy over the environmental impact of pesticides bas stimulated a search for aJ temate ways of doing in insects. ' Toward that end , a nevos release from the National Geographic Society may prove significant. "The males of some species of moths and butter f 1 i cs gathC'r in swarms around mud puddles lo sip water," the Geographjc reports. "AFTER SPEN DING several days in such a 'drinking society,' the males often fly off to look for mates." Does that remind you of anyone you kno'"? Uncle llarry, for instance? T mean, here v;e have a • behavior pattern that appears ideally suited tq pest control. Logic tells us there must be inany other Uncle Harrys in the insect v:or\d besides moth s and butterflies. J->erhaps flies . nlosquitos. horn\rorn1s, boll "''eevils and some of the other 1'nore destructive or bothersome varieties. NOW THAT TIIEY know \'<hat to look for, entomologists can quickJy determine °""·hich insects form male drinJ..ing groups that lvind up "chasing skirts." so to speak . Then if is simply a maller of using that infonna tion against them. Do you see the potential nwdus operandi? lf their behavior pattern can be disrupted, mating will be impeded and reproduction will decline. Thus achlel'lng in the long n1n \\·hat DDT once accomplished. • • Thursday, May 23, l q14 pre-memorial day PANASONIC STEREO SYSTEM 119.99 AM/FM slereo receiver wilh buih-in 8-trock slereo lope player. Includes separate speakers. Great sound al great saving~. Reg. 149.95 Stereos: Radios; 88 ADORABLE BARBIE SWEET 16 3.99 From Mattel. Package includes party dress. compact, brush. comb, borrettes ond jeans outfit. Reg. 5.58. Toys. 28 LLOYDS STEREO SYSTEM 129 .99 . AM/FM stereo receiver with built-i n ciutomotic turntable. Includes dust cover ond separate air-suspension speokers. Reg. 149,95. Ste~eos. Radios, 88 PANTHER JO-SPEED RACING BICYCLE 99.99 Feolures center pull hand brakes and s.ofety levers, stem gear shift, Shimano Lor~ gears. gum side tires. l nch.Jdes bike .rock; podded racing set. chain lock, kick stand, reflectors. Fully assembles. ~ ·Bicycles, 43 ' FRIGIDAIRE 20 CU. FT. SIDE-BY-SIDE 459.95 Sove $4 0. Frrnt-proof freezer tiolds 248-lbs. of food. 7-doy meat tender. crisper. egg storage. more. Seporote temp controls. T rode-in your old refrigerator and save even more Major Appliances, 80 MOTOROLA 14" PORTABLE TV 89.88 t A solid .stole portable with "click-lock" UHF tuner, fast bock mini ·chassis, instant picture and sound. J 4 diog .. meas. black ond white screen. Built-in c;;.·,y handle, walnut groin finish. Televisions, 72 . ·' .. ' .· .1 .: :.1 WESTINGHOU SE 14 CU. FT. FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR. 259.95 Sove $20. l J J .!bs. freezer; seporole lemperature co ntrols. full·width crisper, adjustable shel f, butter server. eg9 storag~. wolnul groin door handles. T rode-ins accepted. Major Appliances. 80 ZENITH 19" PORTABLE 139.88 A .100°/o soli d stole portable. FeolurM 5o!id state duro·modules, 3-hour automatic ti mer, in~to nl picture and sound. 19" dicg. n1eos. Su nshine picture tube. Te l evision~. 72 IT SEE,tS TO n1e an inve.stigation or this nature •--------~~~~~-----i----==~:=--------t-i::~:::::::----------~--------=:--------should begin \Vilh the assumption that there is something about sip pin g muddy waler "''ith hi s buddies that turns a rnale 1noth on. Ditto the male butterfl v. T\\'O po ss i bi 1 i ti es p ·r escnt themselves. . Either the muddv \\'Iller actl .-s a sort of aphrodii<iac. or it causes male moths an d butterflies to los<' I he i r inhibitions. J suspect the !aH('r. Chances arc those moths nnrl butterflies vou s ee hcllying up to a ml1dhole are too shy to seek fr1nininr 1.:on)panionship under normal conditions. Btrr AFTER a few sios "'ith the boys, they are boasting about their conquests and prettv SO()n the~· \\'Ork up enou gh Dutch coura~e to makr a nass a1 sonie female. Tf 1 nm on !he ti"hl track here. thP tr;rk \1:i11 hf> to chan,l!"c inc: .. ,.1 ~ r..,., . .., t'nclr Jfarrvs !n 1·nrl" r1 •·dP~. Unctr ll•·..1,, "r '"""'°<:fl. r·:i rl'1 =-nend P\0fl" :•~ """"h ac: n., hour in :--r ··..i ... ;~~·'"" ~"";,.,,, ••• \1·i thout f'1"";,,,, :.,1 .. fl r;,.h!. After \\·hir1• 1-,,., >c: •n no condition to 1nrikc ko\'P. WE 1"F.ED SOMC'THT~r. to affect insect~ that w av Rather thSTI nving off lo 100k for mates, thev would begin claiming, "I can lick any moth 1D this mud puddle." Any good chemist should be able to devise such a formula. Just sprav on mudrfv \\'ater and it slarts a butterfly brawl. TIU B•RJ.'S ""'::'ti...-:;. a::. , .,.tt1R 'SS .U .... ·-· .... ,,., ' LITRONIX l l 00 CALCULATOR 29.95 A migtity mini in cost ond size. Full eight digit displa.y .. 2 or 4 place decimal. Performs oll four' basic functions. Equipped wit~ batteries. l 102 ~·-·····~···-·•••W'••····· 39.95 . . -· < •• FIGUREMATIC 708 49.99 Reg. 59.99. By SCM. An adding machine por excellence. Compact so it doesn't crowd your l ob!~ or des~- Enters up to 7 columns with 8 column tofol. Stolionery; 15 .. ... ~ • - '----------- ZODIAC ASTROLOGY .69 Ex press Your ostrologicol self with lhese notes from Drawing Boord. Unique and very personal. Tastefully designed with 'ots of room to write. Value, -1.50. Stationery, t 5 "'i"l!'"!!tfi•t::=I sROADWAY -444~&dd(71i)SJS.1121 ' . ~r ~7Fonoo1.io..1 p1<).,.121t SI(]> IOAM..,tloP.M.~~~Y. 1 ' ,. • IMPORTED LUGGAGE 31.99-39.99 .. ·' .. . ' True co ntinental flair in blue denim with duel handles, pcJ;shed hardware. 23" o':'."rnigh1, 31.99, 25" pullmon, 35.99. 27" pullmon, 39.99. Luggage, 33 • Ul'IT ........ 19 Break• Leg David Rockefeller, chair1nan of the Chase Manhattan Bank, has been confined to wheel- chai r after slipping and fracturing thigh in Tai- pei. l-le later flew lo l·lawaii. 'Choke Savers' Backed SACHA MENTO I UPI I - Legislation requiring a l l California rcstaur;1nts to have "choke sa\'ers" available in case a person chokes on a ·~ pieee of food has been approvl'd by !h(' Assembl~1 \\l ays and ~lc:1ns. Commitlt·P Asscm~ly1!1:in .lohn r . -Quin1b\•···1D ·San P.rm&rdino1 . said \\'1'tl nC'sda,v his hill "'ould save n1any live<> of peoplt• ''\\'ho !11t'ral!v hilt• off mor\' 1h.111 thcv catl chi",\." I-l e not rd choking· on food is the sixth leadinc cau!'~ of accidental death in the t.:nitcd SlatC'S. OR. \\'11.J.IA\t c. Eller. R Fort La u d t' rd a I e . Fla. physician. lt>stificd that "chokl' sa\'cr" devices could be used safe]~' by a\·eragc untrained citi1..c>ns to rt'ffiOVc food lodf!cd in a person's th roat. Cost111i; about $6 apiece, the dcvicr is pushed down thl' \'ictim's throat and scoops out the lodged food. Eller said L'. \1as "impossihlc" lo yllnk out \·ocal chords \\ilh the device. The bill tAB2696) \.\'RS sent 10 the Assembly floor on a 11-0 vote. • I Ji# I ' rr/ I ,) . . c 'I l \ \\ • lhLM"~, MiJ 23, 1974 DAILY PILOT JS . ·pra-memariat day e ia ;' I , ' r~ ,_, ~J /C) ~~/ 'P ,. , CD ' \ \ I $ $ T-tops, shorts , reg . 7 -1 1 f ' or summer assorted cotton / knit tops .:3,99 to 5.99 3!.99-4.99 Reg. $7·$1 1 Collon knil tops in many styles and colors, S·M·L, 3.99·5.99. Reg. $I 1 ·$14 Jeans and trouser looks. 5-13, 5.99. Hi·Deb Shop. 52 'I Co tt"on knit tank tOps. polo tops, jomaica·short s, · shorts. All very specially. priced. Patterns and solids in S.M·L and 8 to 18. Only two from a nifty group sketched here. Plaza Sportswear, 65, Slreet Floor big-name coordinates 6.99 to 24.99 Reg. $I I ·$38. Swiss do! polyesters in navy or green. Color-coordinated print shirts. Many other styles not sketched. 8 to 16. ., Reg. $32 Jacket 20.99. Reg. $19 Panis 12.99 Reg. $18 Pnntshirt t 1.99. Active Sportswear, 78 Reg. $16 to $28. Save 1 •• One ske1ehed from a group of ranr ~. skirts, blou ses. Blue-bt!ige plo;ds r:Jnd sc!;d blues Reg. $28 Plood 1hidiode1, 10·16, 19.99 Reg. $20 Sold panll. blue only. 8-16, 14.99 Reg. $16 Print blouse. I Q.16, t 2. 99 Misses' Sportswear, 89 •. , Ell er said rood can become lodged in the throat and cover the .... ·indpipc only i r it is larger than l1i fiches in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.L.~~~~~,.-~~~~~~~~~~~.L.~~~~~~~~~~~..-~~~~~.L.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • diameter. HYOU'VE GOT to b c completely drunk lo try to swallow something of that size.·• rcn1ark cd Assembl\,..man \V illic L. Bro\\O Jr. 10-san f'rancisco1 . Eller responded. "Over the rears. people learn to l'hc\I" bigger and b!ggM' pieces of food and they eventually run into one they C..1n't swallow." Persons 'witnessing a victim choking \\'OUld not be legally required to use the device, but \VOu1d be protected under the bill against legal action if their attempt to use the choke sa\'er failed. A REAT~ LOSER LAS PALMAS, Spain CU Pll -Miss Lieditensticn did not \Vin the recent bea uty contest election of f\.1iss Europe -and ifs a good thing, too. Jn R lcller from Vaduz, ca pital of the tiny principality, national tourism dir ecto r Konrad Berthold sa id that ll-farinella Taboni, who entered in the contest as M i s s Llechtenstt.>lr.. had nothing tO do with the li tlle country. wiuld You Uke To Use More Of Your Mind? ii)"·~. . ' " -- • TfOINN(ltk!toGOO<il'> summer tops in prints and solids 5.99 You just can't hove too many! Rerfect jeans tops in--blues, pinks, yellows. All ore short sleeved: polyester/clllton, S-M-L ·Junior Sportswear, 97 Good looks/Good life Seminar ages 13-18 Fre'5h looks ond Outlooks ages 9 -12 The Course ................ 15.00 Group Rote for 10 or more. 12.SO Register ol vour nearest Broodwoy in Junior World \ L l J _t1 Reg . $12-$14 Just one shown from o fabulous group. So many styles we con '! descri~ them o1L All in new Sprin g ond Summer colors once patterns. Misses' sizes. S9rry no moil or phone. Pfozo Blouses, Shirts, 66, .Street Floor .I ' ' < !' ' ' ' thel ~ROA·OWAY 1777~1~·13)1 • • • SJ.O' 10 A.M. Jo 9:)0 P .M. ~y ~ Aoo.\ 'I', SliM~ Y I 0 AM. to 6 P ..)\ Sl.,NJA Y 12 t«X.l'\I io.,, .M, .,..1 novelt•1 sweater tops 5 .99-8 .99 Reg $ 14 Our porulor ~weol"r · n in <.olids ond novelty stripe<. U·nPck in CtPw n"'.k nlock rurt '·· short sleeved. slePvle~s. Misses si zes. M1~s..,s. Si)Qr1<,.v"'.:ir Sweaters. 40 • \ • -· .. - ' . • ·I , >:' ;....., •. •. • Dana Hills J ~-.­ Equestria11 1 . Sho''' Se t \ beautiful cl ot 111.'s for bcautiju/ girl s Dana Hills High School's' Ec1ucstr1an Club \1•ill sponsor its annual horse shov.· thls \\C<'kend al a colorful San ' Juan Capistrano horse ranch . I } The event v.•111 raise funds for pari1de equipment used by the siudent group. ThC' S;i1t1rday and Sunday ! eit•nts at Rancho Capist rano off 1\very Parkv.•ay and thei San Oicgo Frcev•ay 11· i J 11 include \\'estern and English! ec1u1tat1on the first day . .. • Sun day's events 11 i!l feature : • ....... . ' • .. g,·mkhaoa ""nts. :; . ··;) •. .._ The shov.·s 11 !II beg!n at 9 :!!:!?; \..' , ~ 9-il 1·d e~ Lido V illagc 3416 \ i::a Opur1t1 I il 111.-;--, 11'.t".:l ' ' ,1;. _, • ' am. each day and entcv fees l/airc11ll inc/ 1>11 /Jcr11 1•n• ()rr/111w 11·ilJ be S2 for gymkhana and • '-------------...::_--'---------------1 o~nt P!lelt Slit! Pno10 $2.50 per class in equitation. ------ Jonatf1a1t •~ivingstOJt Pelica1t? No admission will be A pelican !iwoops onto Seal Rotk. a picturesque es· with a nC\'erJc nd ing appetite. the pelican soa rs abo\'c charged at the events, and '1 Challenge the Ne1ts Quiz carpment off Laguna Reath"s Cre~cent Bay Polnt in till' "'ati.:r until he !>pot s prey and dive-boinhs for funds for uniforms and other a ~un1mery sce ne stopper.I by c·a1nera lens. 11 1~ grace snack. • gea r u•ill be reaped from ent ry I belies his gawk y appearance. :\n avid fishcrrnan h.:t>-'i paid by contestant ~ I . onSaturclir~·'s Fa1nily· Pcrge • • -----~~-------------~--- W 01ne11's Leag11e To St11dy Ballot The 1_,.~aguc of \\·oni<'n \'otcrs of Orange· Coast \\"ill hold a puhlic discussion of the JUTlc 4 ball<'! propositions 111 n meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tu1·sday ::11 the Island dous" 111 Fa;;luon -tstanct," Newport HC".1ch. ,. Pros and cons of C'nch of· lhc nine ballot rnca sun:s \Viii he presented by leagu<• n1t'1nbcr• Kit Drollinger of Saddleback \'alley, and Roscine FeclC'y find Lou1.~e r\apoli, both of Costa f\lesa. IN ADOITIO~. loc.'.11 ur111~ of the league will hold meet· ings also open to the public to diSCtJss the election issues. Saddleback Vall ey unit u•ill meet at ID a.m . \Vedncsday in Leisure \Vorld. Clubhouse 2, Dining room 3. fuse gate on Moulton Park .... ·ay arong sldc golf course'· • Jrvine·Ncv.rporl unit w i 1 I n1ect at 9: 15 a.111. \Vcdnesday at lhc home of T\tary Ann Gaido, 5071 Bcre::an Lane. Jrv\nC'. NEWPORT WEST unit V.'ill meet at 12: 15 p.m. \Vcdncsday Denmark Rotte1i TEL AVIV IUP!) -"In Denmark." Avigdor Levi told the judge, "pornographic films arc pennilted and are ~ven educational to a certain extent" But magi strate A r i e Even fined him $240 and confiscated the f i Im s' anyu,ay. Authorities said Levi smuggled 188 pornographic films \rorth $3,760 into 1srael by sw itching suitcases \\'ilh a Danish girlfriend. --· : -... .., -... _ --. -· at the home of Adt'll :'llanell. 2027 Highland. ,'\ e \I' port Beach. Costa l\1lcsa unit v•1ll nice\ at 9: 15 n.rn. ,\J<.1y 30 at the home of 1\ancy C:rasn1chr, 2837 -Ettesmcr(', Costa ~rs;-i. La guna Bcarh uni I i1 ill nif'et at 9: 15 a.n1. \lay 3u at the home of Arlene Rhudl'S 1045-A Gaviota Drive. Laguna Beach. BALLOT '1EASLHES lo be dL~cussed are: -Proposition 1. pn)viding for the is.;uance of $250.000,000 in bonds for parks and bcach<'s. -\'roposit1on 2. providing for the is...,uancc of $250.000.000 ill bonds for SCl'i'age treatment fac1l1!i<"s. -Proposition 3. providing for lhc :ssuancc of S350,000JKXJ 111 bonds for the continuance of 1he Cal-Vet ho!nc Io an progr:-1111. -ProJX)si :ion 4. providing for im1ncdiatc rcassessn1cnt of property in case of m:i~0r <laniage or destruction outside of a disaster area. -Propoo;ilion 5, "·ould a11 011 sonic high1\·ay funds to he used for mas;; tr a n s i t cons1 ruction ::and poll ution research. -Proposition 6. '" o u I d extend and clarif1 C onst1tutiOnal rcq uirf'1ncntS for OJ>l'n meetings o r Legislature and its comniittees. -Proposition 7. excludC'S six employees of !he Postsecondary E d u c ::a t i o n Commission fron1 civi l scr\'i Cc provisions. -Proposition 8, a 1 ! o ". s c:.\JnS-O!idation or Sacran1ento Counlv and <1111· o: its cities ufter a vote of ti1r people. -Proposition 9. a political reforrn initiatil"c \\·t1ich 1vould require det<i iled disctnsure of campaign contributions. place limits on campaign spending for stat<'-\\'idc offices and ballot measurl's and limit gifts by lobbyists. . . I ·-c-.... ._. .... ........... .., -........ .._ .... .., -...... on..-Uot '4•S.OO Our Price 5295 00 .,_,_·••rr••~ _Of __ _ 2960AIU.mOI COSTA_,, 54MOll AlfWAl • ' ,,... . We buy carpetin& for 32 showrooms and our central warehouse , direcltt ft•• tlle mills. This entitles us to the big1est volume discounts available ... bi2 savings we pa~~•• to you! It's really quite simple. From one yard to a thousand, ii the largest carpet chaia in the west can't satisfy you and save you money, we believe nobody can! •. An eJtfra durable Quality 1n 100°k con- tinuou s filament nylon pile A trad1!1onal pa1tern 1n a w1oe range of prachcal colors l'ADDIMG-SS'' •ND IMSTALU.TIOH INCLUDED . sq. yd. SCULPTURED CADON Gadon nylon pile in heavy. sculptured carpel with random shepring fn 16 double-tone colors. SPLASH-DYED SHAG A shorl shag. splash dyed to creale a. new patterned look. The nylon pile 1s heat·set tor 1exture retention. Brand new color combinations. l"ADOIMG S6mt19 AMO ii IMSTALLATIOM INCLUDED sq. yd. KODEL IN PLUSH A satiny texture of Kadel 111 polyster pile. Available in a wide range ol rich colors. BULKY'SHORT SHAG More bulk and resilience. Tight twisted 100% nylon yarns. Available 1n six bright sol1d"S and twelve ln·lone tweeds. l"ADOIMG SJ'' A.MD • IMSTAUATIOH INCLUDED sq. Y.d. CUT & LOOP SHAG A random tweed patterenecl shag of nylon pile in liftee? :brilliant col~,s. ., •• DDtNt> s9·99 .. DDtN.. SS'' ••DD .... S IO! AMD AMD AHD ' IMSTAL.1.ATIOM tMSTAUATt°" ' IMSTALLATIOtt . d 1HCLUDED sq. yd. 114<:LU-"I· yd. tHCl.UDEO -• ."l,,J ' .. I I ' fill !lTlllATU II !DUI MOM£ • UST Cl!Dff IUllS • IMMI DAI MO lllTlllST ICCDUITS • Uil IDUI UlltllllRlwl t . . ' .· ..... ..: p ~ .. n.. la1'9 .. t Carpet ~ciin in th• w .. t . 2911 sobTH BRISTOL STREET _. Hortll of -Co..t ...... SANT A 4HA • PHONE 556-8287 o,..i.1n' II 'II t' Sw di) I l•S. 1 ' .J ' • -- CHECK THESE SPECIAL PRICES ... ALL INCLUDING PADDING & INSTALLATION Nylon Hi-Lo ............ $4.99 Jute-Back Comm'I . , ...... 5.99 Sculptured Nylon Short Plush' Shag .....•.. 6.49 ........ 6.'19 Hi-Lo PQftern Codon ..•.•. 7.49 '" Polyster Plush .......... 7.99 Patterened .Shag Cut & Loop $hag . . . . . . . . 8. 99 . . . . . . .. Dacron Tweed Shag ...... 9.99 Heavy Nylon Plush ...... 10.99 Splash Dyed Shag ...... 10.99 llS · . s~~ ~~~~ \;OofS\ When choosing o sp!!<ific carpeting it's impor. tont to see as much of it at, you con. Buy off the roll and you see the ellQCf color, texture and pattern yoo wont; ·you do lhot at Corpet ,1 ,Town ~hen yoo buy' from the roll . .less chance lbr go0ls1 · , J. -1 .:.: > Reinnan~s& Roll-Ends • A Huge selection at fremendous saving$! &xcelle11t for : throw· rugs, room size rugs, even wall' to wall carpeting. Hurry for best choice o.f colors. styles and textures. : I • I I j ca for c 0 Ii to Ba ' po le cri ei en w or m do w OU re at m at he It ye , • th .es th Co I' im ha ha sk· in th be • ~ thursday, May 23, 1~74 DAIL V PILOT } Victimless , Crime Bleeds ~Police Resources--Hafif By 0. C. llU!lnNGS Of Ille DlllW ,llot Still Democratic gubernatorlal candidate Herb Hafif calJOO for the decrtmlnallzatlon of victimless crimes during a campaign appearance i n Orange County. Pointing out that society has limited po11ce resource.!, Hafif told the Orange Co unt y Barristers Club Tuesday: "It i1 lunacy lo attempt to pOllct society's morals when les.!1 than IS pers:ent of major crimes end in conviction. "I don't think society has either a proper interest or enough money to find out \\'ho's reading what dirty book or going to which dirty nlovic," Hafif said. "And I don't think ~·e can afford, while people are afraid to go out at night, to waste police resources in r es trooms attempting to apprehend adult male homosexuals.'' "We know about half of our ma}or crimes are directly attributable to the need by heroln addicts to get the $15,oo:l to $40,000 it takes each year to SUPPort their habits," Hafif said. • ORANGE COUNTY "Ir we take away the need for them to rub and murd<'r hy treating add I ct s medically instead of criminall y, a huge portion of our crime rate can be eliminated, leaving the police free to l"oncentrate on other crimes," said the Claremont attorney. He also called for elimination of the criminal sanctions against the users of marijuana, pointing to the Oregon system of citations for users ~1lile s1ill handling Haiti Gocitskin Dru111 "Da11gerous to Ski11' SANTA AXA -Travel to the beat of a diffcrfnt .drum, especially if yours eoines frorn the Caribbean island of Haiti. THAT'S THE warning issur<J lhis ~·eek by Orange C'ountv l~ealth Officer John Philp: who said d rum !I imported fron1 that nation have goal.<:kin hr:lds that could harbor a deadly bacteria. Dr. Phll p said some of the skins used on the drums are infected with the organism that causes cutaneous anthrax -an animal diS<'ase that c:vi be contracted by humans who Calvin treats spring lightly Tt\e Prep Shop proudly features impeccably tailored soortcoats !tom lho 1nnovat1ve Calvin collec11on !or young men. Especially nolewor1hy 1n choice new labncs and colors Sizes 14·20 (Selecl slores 8-13 and Husky) HOM 3995 come in contact Y:ith infected skins. ··untreated . the disease can lead to septicemia and death." Philp said . "Infections in the lungs or~fnlestlnes are highly fatal." · PHILP SAID the disrase 1 causes extreme pain and Is l accompanied b ~· extensive . s11telling at and around tb<' infection site. I 1be health ofrieer said there is no indication how many of• the drums are in Orange County since nlOSt are brought back by vacatiooers a s souvenirs. • ' sellel"I criminally. 11J can't see keeping a youth out of n1edical or law echool just because he happened to get caught doing what half of his peers do,'' he said. • • • CAN DIDAT ES' ni"!ht broadcasts o v e r televi.sion channel 50 will present the views of all 45 candidates in Orange Co un ty'! four congressional di!ltricts next v.·eek. Candidates for the $42,500 a year posts will be Interviewed by Orange County newsmen and representatives of the League of Women Voters on the 8 p.m. broadcasts. Candidates from !he 3~th district v.·111 be inter\'iewed Monday night, 38th district TuesdAy, 3!)th Thursday and 40th Friday. • • * U.S. SENATOR J oh n Tunney (D-Californla) u•ill discuss "Law and t h e Environment" ln a lecture set for l p.m. May 1 at L'C Irvine. . Tickels at $2 are available from the Student Committee on Lectures, 833-5588, or at the door. Tunney will lecture in L'Cl's Fine Arts V i 11 a I e Theater. A question and ans11;er period will follow. • • • THF. REPUBLICA N 400 of Orange County will hit !be cocktail circuit next week lo toast GOP candidates. On Tuesday, the party will be in honor of Bill Hill. a candidate for the 7 2 n d Assembly District seat. It starts at 7 p.m . at lrvlnc 's AJrporter lnn. On Wednesday, th~ party wi11 be for John T. Kehoe, who ls seeking the GOP nomlnatlon for state treasurer. It also stn.rts at 7 p.m .. Utis time at the Balboa Bay Club iri Newport Beach. On Thursday, three candidates will be toasted at a party set for 7 p.m. at 1552 Clearview Lane, Santa Ana. On hand will be John Hanner, a candidate for lieutenant governor; flenry Quigley, a candidate for state treasurer, and James Flournoy, a candidate for state controller. ,.,.,13 Whlftw1olh * • • fitt: 0 I 11.9' l1lr• ORIG. EQUIP. ON MANY '74 CARS $ 95 TllE C ~1~ll'ITEE to e ect , .... ~ 1,.n, 16S/IJ De1nocrat Dennls Mangers to j.;.:"':.;':.;":.;' ":.:':;"':_;A~7;::0/:.;13:...,,...------"T---:-----1 the f3rd Assembly District 2 · · seat is sponsoring a 50s ~;:~:! 495 nostalg ia dance this Saturday 11111 4 · at the Fountain Va 11 e y 11111s Ccimmunity Center. Tickets for the 9 p.m. to I a.m . event v.ill be available at the door for $5 per person. • • • SAN FRANCISCO County Supervisor Robert ~fendelsohn, a candidate for the De1nocratic nomina.lion for! state controller \Yill speak to members of the Leisure \\'orld De mo c r a t i c Club next Tues:::lay. The n·1l'l'lin1; i~. scheduled for 12 :10 p.m. at Leisure \Vorld Clubhouse 'f~·o, 1661 C-.olden Rain Road. Need STEEL BELTED Choose Your Size! 135/13 145/12 5.20/12 $ ll It~ !UIL ITPI 495 111 .. U.n ....... '"" ,.,· • '" '""' •ll &~·~•ll ll ...... "' .... 1 .... '"' ""'" ,q ....... ''""' , ........ ~ ............ ,, -... . 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RADIAL TIRES S.20/12 STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRES COMPACTS to CADILLACS 195/1 S' -. 205/15 .. 215/15 -·~ 22S/15 .. SIZES 230/15 & 235/15 AVAILABLE tu• I ll 11 t• I J.11 l•I I• '•• ........ w .. J, l·~·· • • ' '.: .,. ., ...... 1 ~,.~ .. h 1 ... 1.r1 •• '\ ........... - """"•'" l .,. , 1t•'''" "' • ,. , • .. t ,, "" .,,,,..,,,.., lo• •O 000'" lo• ·•·~ • • •••J o• " ,, •• ,., ·••· , ·" --1 ••·· •• ·• •••'"'•••n! U• •• 1 '"''"'• •• •!I •'u'"' <•••''"'"''"''•'"••I-• "o'O"'"•Q•~ • ••' 'nl••'•"9 ' "' • '"•" '"'"'' ~. •·•'•• •'• ~· o' -~""""',.. '•<• J• •-' ••• o•' • COSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR BLVD.· I corner of Baker and Harborl (714) 557-8000 ' •• ' \ .· " • ' . • J 8 DAILY PILOT Thllrsday, May 23, 1974 "· < Record For tl1e • 5' P~terson Seat Challenged Laguna Scliool Chief See1is County Superinte1ideul Post '· -· ;b'' .;_ ~- Deatlis Else1vhere ST'\,,FORD I AP I •, By O.C. HUSTINGS 01 , ... D•ll1 f'Uol Si.II Donald \\'ooctlngton, Laguna Beach Scl,lool superintendent, has challetlged t w o -t e rm incumbent Orange Co u n t y Superintendent of S c h o o J .'\ Robert Peterson for his job in the June 4 non -partisan balloting . Each of the candidates clnlm superior qualifications for the $34,800 a year post. THE COUNTY superintendent of schools is the professional intermediary between the state Department of Education and Iocal sc hool districts. lie serves as SC'crctary to the Jay county Board of Educ3tion and the con11nittre 011 school district organization. r.1ore than 400 dulics of the superint~ndent are specified in the state Education and" Administrative Codes, ranging from .such general statements as "to superintend t h e schools" to many dealiled requirements. Some of these are establishing s c ho o J s in correctional fa c i Ii ties, AFTER THE POST Donald Woodington \Visconsin, and a n1asters degree in psychology and a PhD in education from LC Berkelcv . Prior · to taking his present job, Woodington spent three years as Colorado · s l a t c conuni)jsioncr of education. lie served as superintendent of four ot her Californ1J si_riool districts before 1noving to Colorado. -01i1Y f'llDf Si.If PhOIOt EIGHT YEARS IN JOB Robert Peterson the IX>ard . It \\"as a inutua! decision. ''UNLESS YOU were released by the board, or resigned as I did, no one y:ould ever be able to run for the county su p erintendent's office." involvement of the educational con1munity in the direction the ! office takes.'' , The office, \\'oodington said, needs better coinmunicalion with the loca l school districts to get "feedback about whi.lt services are needed and ho"' eHective the services are." "The office is set up to provide services. It just isn't doing that right now ." \\'llAT THE orfice should be doing, he said, is "taking a look at the goa ls and needs surve'ys 1hat ha\'e b c e 11 prepared by the sc h o o I. dis!ricts and have been file:l l 11i1h the rount.v s<:hools oHicl'., "\\'c shou ld i n s t itut('' rnanagen1cnt that co u t rl capitali ze on thi s inforn1atio11., \\le should 11·or.k out •1•ay~ to n1cct the needs of the distric1s1 tSee LAGUNA Page 19 ) r THE DOCTOR CAN SEE YOU NOW A ¥ElAGI WSGHT LOSS IS OHE POUMD DAILY AND MORE! Lose weighl s.ift'ly, quickly .ind effortlessly lhrf)Ugh our proven weight reduciion progr;im developed by Medical Doctors and wpervi§('(f ))your Pli)'sicians ;and Nurse<s. In Si)( short weeks orJa.~ you c•n ~\\'~re you want 10 be .•• efiortlessly. Av('fa!fe \\-eight los" 1~ ooe pound d<1ily <1nd mort', C.:ill tocl,1y for yoor frt>e (On~uh.1tion, \Vceld.1~'' 9 to -; .1nrl SJtur,l.11, <l l•I I. I 1l'\' Con'<uh.11lon. SANTAANA (new location). 2116 So. Main ....................... 556·31t1 GARDEN GROVE, 12112 Brookhurst ..... . ......... 636-8111 FULLERTON, 664 E. Commonwealth ..... "... . ......... 992·2500 FOUNTAIN VALLEY- HUNTINGTON BEACH, 9092 Talbert .......... . ORANGE·TUSTIN, 1026 ''B" E. Chapman . .......... 968·4402 .......... 997-7880 ~------ 103 FM (:crman-born Irmg a rd F lu gge-Lotz, 70, an i n t e mationally ITt'Ognized authority on aerodynamics and Stanford L1niversity's first ,~·oman professor of engineering. died \Vcdnesdoy at Stanford Hospital after a Jong illness. From 1949 until rcllrement ln 1968, she taught aeronautics. astronautics and applied m cc h a n i cs • al Stanford. 1naint.aining schools for the handicap~, app roving budgets of local s c h o o I districts. conducting school district elections and reporting to state and federal agencies. The issue as far a s \Voodington is concen1ed, is "the lack of leadership ln the Pe I c r s on 's pr in1ary f ·i·· f \Vod. offi ce o c ountv cr1 1c1sm o o mgto_n sten1s superintendent. first. An d FROM Fashi on Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR THE OFFICE also exists to coord.inale activities of school districts, supplying services that individual districts need, but cannot independently afford. It furnishes legal interpretations of school law. from the nun1bcr of. JOb~n ~;~c second, there is the challenger has held in h ..• ~o-__ ---------- yeur career. Peterson terms himself ''old steadfast" and his opponcni an "educational vagabond." ~---------~- SACRA.\IENTO n;Pt) Funeral ser;ices \Vil\ be held friday for Yuen Su \Vrtng. 86. a figure in the Chinese revolution of 1911 and a goveminent official under ·Sun Vat Sen. \Vong, who be4l;an working for the overthrow of the ~fanchu dynasty "'hile a Berkeley s t u d e n ·t . died !\1onday. AN~ ARBOR. ~1ich. (AP)- Paul G. K a u p e r , 66. constitutiona l lav.· expert and a faculty mctnlx-r ;it t h e L'niversi ty of I\1ichig<ln l,.11v School for 3R ycar.s. died \\'edncsday. Thr auth9r of numerous texts. K a u p ~ r 's let:al casebook, "Casts and :i.taterials on Constitutional La1\•,'' is "'idely used in law Orange County Grand Juries in 1970 and 1971 recommended abolition of the co u n t y OC:paftfneril of Educ1fffon , citing decreasing services to local school districts. llowever, the state constitution requires general la\v cnunties such as Orange to have a COWlly superintendent. Both the incwnbent and · the challenger are c a r e e r educators. Peterson. 53, of 2 5 O 7 Poinsetta St., Santa Ana is married and has two chlldren. i le y,·as first elected in 196fi to the superintendent's spot and \vas re-elected in 1!170 Prior to his election , he was principal of Monte Vista Elementary School in Santa Ana. He attended USC , Claremont Graduate School and \\fhittier College, and obtained his PhD in education from the University of A main considerat ion in the campllign. Peterson said, "is that the challenger has broken his contract and has caused a great deal of· tur1noil in the Laguna Beacll diStf!ct. -- "llE llAS PUT his ovm an1bitions ahead of hi s responsibilities to the school district. TI1e con1petitlon has a background as a job hopper. He has never stayed anywhere very long," Peterson said. "In teaching, \vhcn 1'l teacher is one place one year and another the nex1. you ask yourself \\"hy. Supcrintendcnls have four-year contracts and \ it would seem that the one~ that are beloved bv thl.'ir · community \\'Ould st<'ly .'' \\"oodington re1ortcd, "I a111 an experienced sui:.crintendent V.'ith 28 yea rs in ('ducation. ~fost of th<'Jt thne has been spent in Califonrnia.'' schools. _ ___ __ Colorado. Death Nolitts Woodington, 55, of 23 3 His three years as Colorado schools co1n1nissioner. he said. add ed to his abilities. "As far as breaking my contract, that just isn·t how it \vas. I resigned from the position \vith the consent of _____ __ Emerald Bay, Lagwia Beach, HORM is married and has four Osei<' O. HOl"I\. D~tf al Of,t!h l.'•Y 21. 191•, v1as t re~jct•nl af NeWPotl Children. Jle resigned his job s~ach. Survive<! b~ hh wiff trv,1,,1: as supen'n'-ndent of th C dt,,,.,nter dnd ~""·in·ltw. M•, & Mr<.. lA: 1'!111.,..,, G..-Nrdl al Balt>o& 1s1aM: L B••ch Un1'f1· d S h I ~J~le<s, Lou MOllCHlla, Louisia~1, ~· aguna = e C 00 Collman, T•~~· a~d ""''"e p,.,~ •. l••a~; District, effective Sept. 15, to !NO or•od <:\a1J1:t~ler~. Mf:. L•nda Hall. -::o••• M•sa. M••-D'"""' c~''"'"· "'""""°'' run for the county office . THE NEPTUNE SOCIETY 8e1th thf~ Qreiil ITTan<1..,,n• . .JeH,~v C:omlllell Crem•tlo!'I Servicts Hall. Tadd & (l,n! Chnstit. Servicea •J;jll witll dii.temiNli°" •t H~ r.. Pl!!d S•l,,ri!Jv. M•v 15. 1974 "' 11 ·oo \\'()()DINGTON !IOLD'.' Tr.e D11nlfltd Simple Atltrn.tllY• A'·'· P•c'''C VitN Cn•Ot<l Enl<1m1>menr. oJ a To TM C°'tlJ 111\'olYecl M•rhHl"Y P1ci!ic v;e.., Memori•I Pil•~ In lieu cf b h I d · Funll'fal Cemeltr• ''" m }lowe ... lne l•m•IV •<.•:rne,ii. rr>f'mo•1al ac e Ors egree_ 10 econOnllCS I z• u S. ,_ o .,cnnl«llutlo11•. Le 11>acte !<1 !-IO•O Ntmcrl1f f th "niversi'tv I n09f ,.,.,.,.. 714·•4•·74J1 .r o,.0,1•1 l!•,.1ci~o Fun<!. I". Horn "'"' ron1 e u _o::.:_.'='=-==-====--==='1 •lf•hMed w1Tn f<trmer; tn>U'~~ce Grou~I-_ _ _ lo• 1~.dv fJve ye8r" P•(ific View M~rtuorv, !uMr~.\'e':i:1~~-·-=======================., Henrv R~'""" Oe<1r>ev 0•1e o' oearh Ir 1.l•v n. 111•, "'"' I re~idenl cf Newoorl l!P•<n. Su•v1ved rw hli. '"'"' ROl>el! H .. R•cn••d W. a~o Oon11d J, 01bnev; :;,u~n. n,, Vot~<ni• B1dham, M•• °"''' ~t'~ and M•· El••no• Raonev; D•<lthef", (ilffo•d O,,oncv. !wo Qr<tnd childrer. and Yl'P~ ore•! O••ndc~lldreo. Service• will II" n~ld F"d~v. M~v 14, 1074 at 7:00 PM. P•d hc View Ch1oel, Ball• 6eraer.,., (or"'11 ael Mar F11n•ral cti•ec!or~. "'Ollllt5SEY Re<iln• E. M<;•rl;~v. 011e o! o;!<!a!h MaY 1:: 1?''· w•~ • ,.,;"""' ol L...,11n~ ee~cn. ~urv1vea bv Or>I' neohew, A•lnu.r Preter or ..,un•mo1on 8e<1tn ; Orn! n1~e. <\',•• '"""'"iln Ht"Xlnen .,, W~11titr; nine or•ntl "'"'~ and ner,nei->; tou• o•e•I ordnd n•ece• •nd n•onew~ Funf!<'al 111••~ ~a1urd•v. ~·" n. 197, •' 10·00 AM ~' sr. ca1he11nt 01 S•en• L•aun1 Beach Cathohc rn11r(n ln•~"'"Pn! Ca!varv Cemeler~ Mc Corm«~ LJ<iund Be•ch Mio r I u & r v, dJro00•1. ARBUCKLE & SON Wl5TCLIFF MORTUARY 4:'7 l I 71i. St Co sta Me~o fi46-J888 -·-IALTZ·&IRGIRON FUNERAL HOME Co1ono riel Mo• 673-9450 646-242 4 -·-BILL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Sri:iodwoy. G110 Mesa 543,3433 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MORTUARY 1795 loqu!IO (ooyon Rd . A94.9d IS -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY 28832 Com•r>O Coo•sl•Qno Sao Juan Capo1trano 495·1776 -·-'AClflC VllW MIMOllAL ,ARK Morruory Ch"°" 3SOO Pocifk V.f!W OriYe Newport Be«l'I. Co!ilorn10 644·2100 -·-,HK FAMILY COtoNW FUHIUL -7801 Boho Ave.. W•unin,1~ ' 893-3325 -·-IMITllS' MOl'IUAIY 427 Main $t. Mu~Btoch S-9 OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL CRISIS WHAT YOU ARE MOT GmlMG FOR YOUR TAX DOLLAR! • Decent Class Size • Decent Planning Time • Decent Grievance Procedure • Decent Salaries ' • Decent Health Services • Decent Program Accountabmty TEACHERS ARE SHOWING THEIR COMCERM ••• t(' ._,.;e ,... ..... t P,Y.!:f: {•'.!. ();o 0 1t.1 ~ •• 11"' (;>: w11r. • I EL roRO ~ NEXT _EXIT • • - Prior to May 13th, Or~nge Courll\iiransit buses went ~s far south as Laguna. After thol you were .on your own. Now there's complete service throughout Southern Orange Counly. From Lo Habra lo San Clemenle. 35 minutes separates downtown Santo Ano from Leisure World and Laguna Hills Mall. Or go In rough Laguna Beach to connect with the lwo different routes down to Son Clemente. And lhe frequency of buses is lhe some as it is lhroughout the rest of Orange Counly. All existing routes throughout Orange County hove been improved, loo. About the only thing that hasn't changed is the quorterfore. And the free transfers. We'll get you there in style. New buses !double the number!. Vinyl bucket seats, package rocks, and oir- conditioning. Send for your deloiled, eosy-to·reod, new l bus schedules. Ride OCTD. tt'll get you thent. OAANQ& COUNTY TRANBIT DIBTl.iCT I I f -· . r----------- f6r information on bvs schedules, send this couponto, I OCfD,611 (Ivie CenterOriveW.,SontoAno.CA92701. I I 0"011 11141 547-6004. I I NAME I I I I ADDRE SS I I CITY IP I I I I SelVice orealsl de<fred I I I L---------~...J t ~ Fi S< ;t 2. :;c \\"J Ill I a 1 .[ hll re Ti,. lilt Sl' I' I t•d l"l' p. I<. ,\ ch In Ca fe [) Sh '° l ll lh de po lO l' rt• !'ll a' ha \\"l c OU ' re SU of 0, th w u th in rn c 0 en m I • lhursda) May 23 1q74 DAILY PILOT J9 OC E11vironmental Team Battling On ------- THE IARl.'S Complete Plumbl~, Heating and Air tondit1oning Dt!IY "1111! 51111 "'"'' ACTIVE VOLUNTEER Dale Secord Fullcrto11's Cerc1nu11ies N11111bcr 9 FL'LLERTON -C.:il S!alt> Fu!lcr1on \\ill hold . n f n c srpnr:itc co1111ncnccmcnts for its 4.f>OO gri-1dua1rs ,Ju1u~ 1 ;1nd 2, r<1Lhcr tlit1n a single large ceremony. Gradualion c:tnchdares \\'ii! bC' d1\1dccl into an'as of study. ;ind lh<• e.xrr('i.')..:s 1•. •ll b,• :-t:1;grred 111111 onl.1 'Jn t! 11c<·uring <ll a tirne . On June I. lh1· ~l'houl uf hun1;1ni1i.-~ and soeial scienC'l''i 1~111 ho Id three eon11ncnl't.'1t1rnts :1t 10 a.n1 .. !::ID pni. ;ind 5:1:i p.n1. The ~rhool of l'tlul'allon rf'r1·n10ny 11·1ll bC hl•ld at 3:30 p.n1 . and the d111~11)11 c.r l1br;ir~· science By CANDACE PEARSON ot tfMI Dtllr , • ._ 51•11 doesn't show up at the governmental mettlngs. It's a simple office, old, "I've asked prople to com e nestled almost anonymously in and speak at IT'Cetings ru1d downtown Sitnta Ana . far from they Slly, ·You're doing a good the coastline or developu1g job -you do 11; But !a many valleys. SUJ>f'rvlsors or commis!ioner.s Everything looks used. would respond !o a ne\I' face." A ma kc s h i ft table, r-.1s. U>ng; said. sawhorses for !togs. serves as &>cord thinks 111os1 people a \\°Ork area. \VOO<ien planks f1on't react to pro~l1·ms until arc bookshelves. Onlv the faccd \\'ilh a crisis. green plants speak of ne\\mss. Or, as \\'ilh Prop. 20, many The walls are ~parsely "think they're \'0'11t.( for a drcoratcd: a map of the \\'ater thing _ for an Cl'l'nt that';; dist.Met. a Disneyland plaque done and O\'rr _ \l'hrn for eom1nw1ity service, flag actually they're voting fer a bunting. a stnall poster \\'ith process,'' i\ls. Long said. \\'hilc letters O\'er blue and "And \\'e shouldn 't have lo grrcn -"and thev came le ----- lhis place that waS an island dnd v;cre gladdened.·· This '•island" ho11'ies lhE' En1ironn1en1al Co:ililion of Orar1gc County, one of the n1ost active env!ronn1t•ntal lobbies confront in~ the rrgion· <ii and state coast<il eon1111is- ~ions. "IT STARTED :1 ~ a pipe drran1 of mine," Lore\l Long ~aid of the coal ition \1 hich forn1cd in the fall of 1972. \\'hile 'lrorkip.g \\'Ith !he South Laguna Civic 1\~ociation, ?-.ls. Long found nlosl groups in Orange Coun1.1· 1\·rrr fragmented. ··There v.:ere region ~1 I problems. but there 11.·as no 1 t>gional group.·· AH hough fornird Jft('r the , p:ls'iat:l' of Proposition 20. the f 1·uallli'J11 \1·;i~n·t inspired by thl· 19i2 co;is1al zone act. 1 Canada Foothil l s. a pro posed 30.000 population t'Ommunily in the Saddleback \°alley approved in a hasty vote by the Orange County Planning Commission, had m;iny r cs id en t s rpad . • !l 8 p.111. ., !ht• ~rhoul .llllll' of !>i"satisfaction 11·ith 1hls proj ·1 1·c!. since s!al!c'i, ~pa rked bu~lllt'~~ ;1d1n1111s1rat•o11 :u1r! n1anv peoi>lt· ~nto Jl't10;1 C't'Qnon1irs 11 ill hold 1 ts Aliout 250 people fro1n 5i Tt'rt-1n6111 "~111 P.m .. -ore en\'lronfi'fcnrat·uo1rprst!O~·ed· - :-chool cf 1hc ar1s at ~ p.nl.. up at the first n1eeting. A'oout 11 11. :s.choo! of niathcmaties. 28 organizations e\'Cntual1y si:1rnce and engineering at 3 educa!1on. 1,!1y~i1·al Pducat1on, rrlrl'.1!io11 <111d athl'Ct1<.s a1 8 p.1n. The ('('rc1non1t's 1\·ill be held at three diffrrcnt locations: !he grt·en lll'St of lhl' ~1u .. 11·- :-.1lt'rC'h-l)r;in1a bu1ld1n:!. Iii•· Eni;inl'f'rin~ Qu.,d and the L1ttlr Tht•;l!l'r. f;uc~t ~ix·.ikrrs i n•'! u d ,. Hl·p llit:hard llanna. Dr. An1old 0. Beckman. board cha1n11:1n of n c (' k Ill a n ln~tn1n1l'n!.~: Dr. .John E. C':1ntl'lon. LSC 1 ice president for undcrgr:iduatr stu dies: and r>r. Albert It ll1bbs. senior :-raff seicnti~t at lilt~ Ca\lfon1ia Jnsrifulc of TL't·hnology. Cnlll'gr prcsidt'nl L. Donald Sh1rlds . .,.. ho 1\·il\ officialc al l';1ch r:<erci!>e. said ttie sever:il to111mcncemcnts 11.·erc set up lri g1\·C!' greater rccognil ion to the 4.j()(} degree candidates. JOitK'd, as have 200 individuals. \IS. LO\"G and Dal e ~CQrd :;i x }'t•nrs :in a c r o spa er cnginrtr. bc~tnc thl' 111ost nctivc 10!11nt('('rs. Then from J.:inuarv. 19i3 to Januiiry. 1974. the-pa.ir y.·orked a~ the onl~ full-tinte cooli!ion s111ff n1rm~rs -11·ithout pa~., ~lllC'•' January. thp~·\·r ('a<:h ht'"n µ:1id 5200 ;i n'onth. but inflation has cut into lhat nnd no\\' they'1•e been promised ra ises to SSOO a month. They make it ~lear they're n1J!in ii for the r.ioney. but at lhr saml' time thry J!et d iscou r age d by the omnipresent i~sues. "\\re elect decision-making bodies.·• Secord complains . "So why do v.·e have to be at e\·ery meeting to hold up their fannies~·· "Hcre·s Avco.'' ?-.fs. Long says, pointing to a map o( Avco Community Developers· plans in Laguna Niguel. "We started fighting that t\\·o years ago. come back every week ta the coastal conunission an d constant!)' have 10 re:nin<l I hem about lhe 55 prrcenl." Secord added, referring lo the number of voters w ho approl'ed Prop. 20. TllEJR OTHER 1n a j or \\'orry is money. court cases and more sllff. But neither plans to gi,·e u!f the fight for controlled growth. land use planning and ca1npaign finance refonn. Secord snvs t hey ' re something like •·ffillsoch1st · idealists." People come up to them. says .\Js. Loni{. a former lt'ucher. and ask. ''\\'c know \\'hy the developers are in this. but "·hy are you in ii?" A S('/15(' of jLL<;tJCC, she ans11.·ers at first. THI IA•l'S IJLUMllMG, Int. HEW LOCATION Jt YPQl;.0.!11 "!)o 11 'Your!St'lf StorC' . .,. 27601 FOltlES ID, HO. 25 • ..:0'"~";&:'.:;":;,• -... -LAGUNA MlliUlL Fellow '''''' I• lllf 1111 tuillll~ • , .11'1•11 '" ga m to 6pm. Their salaries and the S60 a month rent for office number 3!6 at 206 W. 4th St. are paid for by n1embe rship dues to the ncn-profit group. but barely. Thry'd like to find a fw1d- raiser ,.,ho \\lluld look for financial ct on a t ion s for And then she adds. 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CROSS RIVER UMBROLLER STROL · LER: Safety stroller folds and carries like an umbrella Strong enough to support 100 lbs. Adjustable safety belt. 1010CAJ 27.50 Value t (Conlinued From Page 18 1 .ind prc!.rnt them. Then the d1str1t:ts could say yes or no," \\'oodington said. F:vcn 1hc program to determine the needs and goal:i points out deficicn<.·ies in the roun!y office. he charger!. •·\\'llE:\' \\'E TRIED to corn ply t 11 ith a state !air rt•qu1ri11g gonls and needs ~urvr} s 1 in Laguna Beach 11.·e askcd the county office y.·hat had been done elsewhere and u·c had to contllcl the Frrsno Countv schools office to find out." \\'ood ingt on said. Prtrrson den i c d responsibility, saying, "The superintendent in the Fresno office was given responsibility over all the state. That was the pince to go, so of course he went there. We had the back- up here for follow through, but there was no reason to re- invent the wheel." Woodington has received the cndor~en1ent of the Orange County School Administrators Organization, the first such endorsement the group has made. Tlllo:Y SPEAK for the coalition. but both :i. r r ('(ln('('mcd !hat they also ha\·c been unofficially elected to represent a public "·hich Scl1.olarsliips To 5 Dance Students Five Orange Coast College dance students ha\-e been s e l ected to receive scholarships by f a c u I t y members and dancers in the ooUege's spring dance coneert . '!'bey &re : Pa!U Born ol Oosta Mesa, Buddy Galbo ol Huntington Beach, C a t h y Goocbey of Garden Grove, aw;. Holloway of HIDlting1oo Booch and Jojo Perrin ol Newport Beach. They were selected on the amount ol work t h e y contributed to the dance ooncert as wen as their dancing abluti<s, a«0rdlng IO SuzaMe Joseph. OCC dance instructor. TENNIS - SALES-RESTRINGING-REPAIRS • HEAD WILSOH YOHIX SPALDIH~ ADIDAS nlTOIH COHVEltSE DUHLOP COUITllHG l'OIHTSIT COURT I SIASl'ORT ,1u ............................... . 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An engage- ment ring of everlasting beauty. 50361WDC 450.00Value ......m 279,50 Calalog Price £6.T- CATALOG/SHOWROOMS SAN DIEGO In Pennsyh,1nia, New Jersey, D1l1war1 and C1lifornia 4444 CONVOY STREET Where Balbo1 crossei Convoy in Kearney Mes.a Ph.one: (7141 2924240 s•NTA ANA 3921 SOUTH BRISTOL STREET South Bris1ol Shopping Center Diagonally Across from South CoMt Plau Shopping Centtr Phont: 17141 558-7111 • • • 20 DAILY PILOI SLA Sl1otvdotv1i r---------------1 Younger Def e11ds Sl1ootout by FBI Jury Says Shooting The Cause Attorney General Lawsuit Dropped Ga1ig Vows Aid to SL _4 I GRAND I LONG BEACH !UPI\ -I r RE-OPENING I A mysterious letter was I · I left in a telephone booth LOS ANGELES (AP) - A Vincent Bugllosi, at torn e Y with the threat that a judge has removed Atty. Gen. Daye ShlM, CBS Inc., KNX I We have ins talle d all new_ I "gang" ~1:ould form an Evelle J. Younger as a Radio and other de fendants. I eQuipment and invite your I SAN FRANCISCO oAP) - State Atty. Gen. Eve 11 e )'oungcr has defended the actions of the police and F'B f in the furious gun battle with the Symbionesc Liberation Army in Los Angeles last \veck that left six SLA n1ernbers dead. "I THINJ\. it 1\'JS perfectly clear that those pcoplC" y,·eren 't going to give themselves up peacefully." Younger sa id . ''\\1 hen you've got dangerous. despcra1e people holed-up in a house v.·ith a lot of weapon s. 1here arC" no easy decisions," he added. The r~ay s<iys the shootout "broke the back" of the terrorist group that kidnaped Patricia Tfearst Feb. 4. "! also think it 's clear that Pntty Hearst is in\'olved in crinrinal activity." he said. "t hope she takes the advice of her friends <1nd parents and gi\'f':<> herself up." KABC -TV rPported \\'edn cs d;iy night !hnl re111nants included ti a r r i s · passpori. containing \'is<is that indica ted he had vi s i t c d Russia, Poland nnd Spain in recent years . ...t.,,. J - SLA Battle Souvenirs Collectccl LOS ANGELE S. 1AP) Souvenir seekers have hil a -filCk pot or-So-r!s \1lliTF millin:fl th rough a burned-0ut. bu!IC't· riddled south Los Angl'l<'s hon1e \\'here six rcrrori;;ts d1Pd in a ba1!1e \1·ith polic!'. Authori!1l'S l' x press (' d surpris <' JI thr discover:·· \\IC'dnesd;1~1 of !de11t1ficat1011 ca rds belonr;ing to t he terrorists :ind a crumpled pi cture of S y n1 b ion es c Liberat ion Arn1y members posM. \1·11h autoniatir ,,·ea pons. "WE TllOUGl1T vo·e lnid done a prL'tl y good job." ~aid Pol iCL' Cn1dr. Peter Ilagan. "\\'c thou ght you could pla~· billiards on that ground \1 hrn "·e fini shed, but evidently \l'e didn 't go far enough.'' The re m n a n ts 1vere uncovered in 1vhat l\'as left of <1 hideout used by the SLA. u·hich kidnapcd nc111spape r heiress Pa tricia Hearst 3'~ months ago. She since ha s reportedly converted lo th1' SLA and is sought as a federal fugitive. A scorched drlver·s li cense and a military identific;:ition card apparently belonging to SL;\ fugitive \\'illia1n Harris 1rcrc found by James Cirooms, 36, of Los Angeles. Groorns f!Cl \'C the Rhode Island drive r's license and military c;ird to a police investigator.' LATER, O\VIGllT \Vi!liams. 22, of Los Angeles. uncovered a partially burned photogr ap h of several suspcc1{'d SLA 111embcrs posing \Vith rifles and automatic \veapons before a poster of the SLA sym bol. a seven-headed cobra. S1nog Alert Syste111 0K<l 1 I ;t San Diego I SAN DIEGO (/\Pl -A Los Angeles-style sn1og a 1 c rt system has been adopted for San Diego County. The measure \\'Ould perm i t orficials to close schools and large businesses if air pollution reaches dangerou s levels. Supervisors adopted the plan \l./ednesday after being tolit it \\·as required by stale clean- air laws. F irst-stage advisory measures are prescribed for days in \~rhich sn..og-eausing photochemical oxidants reach .20 parts per million of air. a condition measured 11 limes la.st year and three times sO far thls year, More drastic measures are outlined for Teadings or .40 an d .80, which w e r en 't recorded in this area Jast year. Jn tbe first stage, the county would ask for a cutback in car use 1bd advise students and heart and Jung patients IO avoid strenuous activities. -- Good Deed I mRtht-.. l .... Smdays __ .. _"'"--=-==--1 ' SLA 'BACK BROKEN' Evelle Younger OAKLAND fAPl A Superior Court i·ury h a s a 11 i an c e with the . Kanarek and Fitzgerald 1·nspecto·on. defendanl in a $24 million . convicted Andrew D. Lyons. Sy m bionese Liberation claim their reputations were I I • · 1 k"\\ 1· ·1 la\rsuit involving the \Villiam damag~ beca11se ohe names 37, of vo!Wltary manslaughter -irmy 0 1 po ice 1 any ~ I more SLA members are Farr case by dismissing of two attorneys who gave I Bring This Ad For A but his attorney says he "'iii :;Jain . charges against Younger. Farr in f orm at ion for a I appeal on the contention the '!'he message . in letters However, Superior Court controversial news story were 1· · vielim was not legally dead ~lipped fron1 nc y,•spapers, '"'Judge Jerry Pacht delayed a not revealed. This, they said, I FR££ CAR WASH I \vhen his heart \\"ltS rernoved •cad: decision \Vednesday on a cast suspicion on them as I If another shootout \\1ith rnolion to cntire1y dismiss the possible sources. I un· 1··n I for lr<insplant. ~LA mem"-rs leads 10 Ol'C · 1·1-' b 'I · I Th ti I · d th I with ·9 gasoline ill·up J •.n: , suit i t:\.I y n anson tr1a e a orneys c a1mc a J The jury of eight nicn anti )f their deaths, n1y gang attorneys Irving Kanare k and Younger allo,vecl them to I four ""omen de\1.be1··,tc·' l"'o ·11 · · h S b" J J r· Id · · · I (?gallon minimum) I .. " :u ... w1 10111 t. c yn1 ionesc Pau . 1tzgera . ren1am under s us p 1 c 1 on full days before finding Lyons Liberation Armv and kill a The suit also na1nes Farr, although an investigation I n1ajo r police foi·ce." the Los Angeles T imes, conducted by his office pointed I guilty \\'ednesday in t he ~ wi:srcurr forn1er ~\anson prosecutor to others as the sources. I "'°"'"' I shooting of Sa1nucl r-.1i11:hell '-----------' (.t.S. lllt-1 STREET CENT(R Allen Jr .. 29. l:.ist SC"pl. 20. I • "i I Lyons testified the gun fired Q M L b B • d N • d ~ if' : I :~~~?i.!:'~·~:~:·~::1 st~•:g:I: LOS~~~~PI _ A~~~! of 1m: ba~~:g ope~lors aboard~~now i i !!~!..f!~~~ \ I Crui kshank argued that Allen federal judge has rejected a charges filed by an employes permanentiy berthed as a I PAC1F1c COAST t-11GHWAY I legally dit.'<l. \vhen his heart plea from the National Labor wiion. lourist attraction in Long \Vas removed and not v.•hen r..elations Board to order Judge \\'illian1 P. Gray ruled Beach, had refus{'d to I I brain a<.1ivit.v ceased. restaurant operators aboard \\'ednesday tha t he could not negotiate \Vith the union . I OPEN DAILY, SU NDAYS AND HOLI DAYS I Judge \\'illiam ,). Jlaycs, the Queen l\lary to halt grant the unusual NLRB Chargesofunfair bargaining 1ooerE•ro••sJune1s.1a1•! however. instructed the jury al!egcd violations of the labor request because there was no arc currently pending before L I to disr('gard 1hc arg\lml'll!. l;nvs, pending an N L RB e\·idence that the restaurant the NLRB. , --------------- --------------. --- - That landau top won 't mci~:.• Opel lostior. it \Von' t make t l1e M ei 11 lei tot ic11 .·"r i :1 tl1e corners. It won't really ,+unCJ•' Iii~ way Cr-~lL1pproaches(J slr't< 1.• i rol11!, in c::>. :· \Vords. j :' s sin1pl y l~lP k 1r1d o: roo! 111e a lol ot peopit:~ !1i~·"'· And si11c.'..:-· \·11·· i.·:··· lo plea:::;.-· peopie, we're now of :t?r11~n ii ·1r1dou lop for our Opel Manto . All we ask is that you t>'•'P rnce thing m mind. The least impor:anl t:,.ng about cm Opel Manto is wh a t-kind cl 1op it hos- Jandau, plain vinyl, or pa .:ii . Eeco use deep do""'.11 111~1Lj ..... -\V l1ere it 1ncJsl c~cl·Jonly counts-Opel is a drover's car. After oil, the Manto was designed for • uc1n I '·-~, ~ I Economical performance is at the bottom of it all. Tl.P hea rt of on Opel's economy os o small , 11r·~l~is1on-built , l 90C·c c:, l'C11n·111-l1Pc1rl, 'i ·l~yli11de r e r1gi11e . Mated to this is a standard 4·speed Irons· n1i~s1on (o \tl1ougl 1 o 3-speed outon1o tic is u !so ovoiiob!e). front and rear stabilizer bars are stan· LlJrcJ, as ls rack-ond·pi11i o11 stet.""ri11q and power front d isc brakes. Na-nonsense seating,'instrumentation. Front bucket seals are designed for co rn lorl in turns as welf as long c.\r, '1 :ht'S al highway. They' re upholstered people \vl10 tl,Jnk a 1,.vl1~le lot · · ._._---"'~-····--..·~-· 't~I' I ,. in long·wearing, perforated vinyl. And the seat· backs recline at JT,O!·· of g.J.s econo1ny tLrJn /- they do of ch rome. For people ' v.·r~o tl11nk great cor11 er1ng ranks up there wi th Wagner and Beel haven. For people who think a great suspension is one that helps hold th e rood ••. not one that makes the road disappear. But enough philosophy. Lef s get a bit more specific. • I ' . the I wist of a knob. Instrumentation, in bes t grand touring . practice, is a dis· ciplined array of gauges, lights, dials, and switches, all stralegicolly placed to be easy to read or reach , depending. • I au. A proven best-seller. We must hove done something right. Beco use Opel hos been a best seller in G0rr:1 11ny for !l!t.' past tv:o years. Drive the Opel Manto Landau, at your local Buick/Opel dealer. Opel. A proven best seller in nv.·"""' ... c~-~ • •1• ·BUICK " , .. ' I \ • J • l I • ' ) • INSIDE ••• OUTSIDE ••• -· ---·--·-_,.. -.... ALL AROUND THE HOUSE IDEAS FOR BETTER LIVING I . I • • Your ideas to rnake your home more beautiful and more comfortable can materialize! Get busy ... this holiday weekend is a good time to start. The merchants represented in this section are ready to help • • ---·- • i .. Thursday, fAay 23 1974 ., "' • ~--,,..,-,~ ... --- --~---. -·· . -. - DAILL Y PILOT : f ---··----. . • • A : 22 DAILY PILOT Cup Knee Mazatlan NY Y aclit Club 's ' Westlake Regatta Scl1eduled Ju11e 8 l11vite s Position Told The pr<'m1f're sailing event or the year for the \\'estlake Yacht Club, t)1e a n nu a 1 \\'estlake Cup Regatta. 11·iH take place on June 8. 1\ inning skipper in~r class having the largest number of entrants. Se11t Out 'A m{'n1orandl1nl ou!l1n1ng 11~ position rcf.(ord1ng r u l u r c l'hall£'ngcs: for 1hc 1\ll~Prica·-; Cup has been published b\' 1ht' :'\C\\. ''ork '\'acht C!ub · The ('lub. \I hich l; a s sucL'C'ssfuJh· dercndt-d th c 1ntcm:1tional ~aLJing pri1(· 21 times sincl' !Bio a ~a 1 n s 1 foreign challenger .... i~ bound b~ the trvph\ ·s dl'<'d of gift and rc,.ol·J ttons of tht· c.:lu!fs bc:1rd of lrustcC'..., 111 ,., pr1-11r . ..; the docUilit'nL T hr n1emur. 11t.lu111 occ:a51onctl by the 22nd d1·f1·n~i: up1:nm1ng 111 S (· pr 1· 111 h ,. r rl'\CHl~d no ch<1ngl·-; 111 !111· tluh's position . The c11n1p\1·tc n1emora·1clum fol!O\\'i: A"'uming that !hr' '\1·11' York Yacht Club is f;UtC('!iSlul in defte ndini: the An1(·rir·;1's Cup in 1974 · If !\Y\'C 11111~ lh• 111ateh for 1he Cup il 11 tll ~I\•' cons1dcrauon !rJ ( h;1llt 11~1·~ n1ade 1n :1L"cortl;1nr1' 1•1!h Iii·· provi~ions ot lhL· d•·t·d •if 1;1!1 . and 1ntf'rpl'f'IJ\t• ro'<.r1l11t 1ti11~ p:i ssel by !he 1Ju:11·d ut 1ru ... tl·1·.~ C"h<ill•·Jl~l'S rl:C('l\t•d \lilhl!l ~I da~" :1f1rr thl' la-,t r_ tt1 11 1.I be d1•1·1111:1I to ha1 l' li•···n rl"t1·1vl'd <.11nultan!•ciu~J1 l1ul no t·hallrn~c v.1ll Le ;1Lct•p1t·d until th1• t"\p1r;1t1on 11i 1;; cl"" altc·r the l;isl rare Thc-n:: r:1n ht' no suhst1tu11on in ·the casl" of .:i defending cluh \\"hile b.v n1 u t 11 :1 I :igreem('nl ht·twt·1·n th,. challl·ng1ng :in rl dl'!t·11d1np clubs tht·rt 111~1\ l.1· ;1 ~uhsl 1!11t1on of onl' cli:ill1·np111~' r!ub t•lr ;1noth1·r 1nri·11ng 1h<' J"t'(jUlfl'!l1"!llj ul lhl' do-.•d nl !!ift. th1·rt 1·;0 11 llJ· 1111 .<.uh ..... 1111111.;11 1r~ l~P 1·;1-..• UI ;1 d1·f1·11di11c club. T•: .. ,1,.1,·•H! n · _1 :1rht nHJ.~t lit• 1!t·~1i.:n••tl :ind rons!rur1c1l in lhr t'0!111lrr ol thr def(·nd1nf! tl11h. and· 1111' l{evlar Yarn Approved In Cu]> Ra<·c Th<' A n1 e r i c ;J . s Ctip commitlC'r of the i\cv.• York Yac-hl Club ha s Jnnounced Iha! challengers for the sailing prize 111 l!J74 1vould be allo11.'C'd to use Krvlar yarn for their sails should they rrquesl it. Krvlar is a so -ca 1 I e d ""n1iracl1·" fibtr that is rrporlcdll: five times stronger 1h:u1 :ill·1•l and 21~ times llgh1rr than nylon . It is produeC'd only in the U.S. bv E. I. du ront de Nemours C-0." For Si·veral v.·ecks the lnlernationat yachting press has deha tcd the question publicly, although neither the 1\ustralians nor the French have requested permission to u:.r the new material. The Deed of Gift for the 1\n1rrica's Cup compctit1on generally pro hibits either the defender or the rha!lcn~cr f1'0111 usi ng itcn1s. olhcr than raw materials. which are exclusive to the o t hr r · s country. It is not the first lime thr New York Yacht Club has r ule d f avo r a b lv f or challf'~ing: yachts On the question cif equipmen!. In !he 1962 challt'\1ge !he Aus1ralian yacht. Grett !. \Ya~ allo111ed to use American made sails. A11bough Kt>vlar yarn is a U.S.-manufacturcd item. the committee has decided to consider 1t a ra11' 1natcrial for the 1974 match. But should a 197~ challenger request the use of Kevlar yam, the sailcloth and sails cannot be manuf;1ctured in the U.S. bul could be made in any oth er country. Clubs Host Predict.er! Log RC1ce Long Beach Yacht Club and San Diego Yacht Club \\JIJ Mst tbe James Craig predicted log ra~ Satunlay and Sunday. The event, JOOS! important predicted log n<t in Southern caJJlomla, ls sanctioned by the Southern C al i fo rn i a CnDser Aaaoclation and the American Pow er Boat AslOda.Uon as part of the C. Km« Brugman Series. 'Jbe ~d raei! from U.. Beech to San Diego will be held SaturdaY, May 25. Tiic QStbboUnd race from Sa n Olea to Long Bead! will be '"'t'rlday, May 24 or Monday, ~ %1. Both lep ... 87.2 mil-. 'Ille JllJDOI Q'Aia 'lnphy Is Ille olclt.tl ..d m>il ..peMive In pn!dicled loC ........ chJllrngin;:; ~acht rr1t1.~l h<' ~ dl·.<.tgncd. ilntl li•ll~truc!t•d in !ht· t'Qun tr~· of the ch111l:.-ng1nl: clu!1 Assun11ng th<Jt th~· '\\'YC- loSt·~ a n1at1·!i fnr th•· l 'up \\hilt• !l.t· C"U!) J~ !u•lrJ b\ ;1 elub viht·r than \ \'\'C ii 1~ hi·J d -.olt h "l!b.J('l-t tu th•· prn1·1~1r.n~ fJI 1h·-dr ··j n! c ti ;ind th1 ;.for• 'i11d Jn\\ rprt•t1\1• /t•<,(J]Utl' :1, Th;1t 1·!u:1 :nus! 1<1k1· ;1cllon 11h1rh " ,!,.1·11·" ht·'\ in 1 ronn •·i·' "" 'l'lh :111 ;11"!" rit,11·r1· 1, I 1·11;1\lt·ll:!"' " pttJ\lt!•··! •1•,1 .!f'llOtl J<; !"1111'1''1·11' I'. lt)1 1)H· 11'f!'ll .. fll Jh1• fio•1•d I I l!lf! :1Jltl lht• lllll't"prt•TI I" I ••\Olu1 i(1n~. Gici11~1 It Tl1e Br11sl1-off Th" <I:,,~ in 1\ hich rontes!o; t11 th" l'11p 11111 b<· held : Th•: \YYI t tilt> h11ldcr of 1111• 1 ,1p 1·•q,•·rts to d•·fend it 111 !Ii•· lt'i, ·•1;1110na! 12 •n f' t •• r '1,,. 111v!· r 1hr· lnt1·rn:1tHi1 :·d ~ .r hr r,,,, 1n!.: L'n 10n ·~ 12 IP••,,. Uul·· in L"lh·(I ;.sol 1:; 111•.111/,., h:·!"r" the nf'~t 111;11t•h l•.)0·1·1;11 bL•l\\'Cl'll .\ llCI\' double-duty boat brus h -pi!rl !'ponge and part fiber -has bee n de\"eloped by the 3~1 Co. 'rhe brush is goo(! for scrubbing boat decks, bottoin s. v1n1·l sc at!'. an d even lo\ve r un its of outboard motors. It i's a1 a1h1ble froin tna rlne supply and hardware ~tore!-., l 1(l llo<ii l!' Di staff Skipper"' Sidney Drasnin. comn1odore Qf thC' host rlub. expects thi.• la rges! nuntber of entries in the history of the three-year e1en1 princi pally due to lhl' (Jct the enlry lists no11· include boats up to 16 feet. "This allo...,·s the n c "' Olympic Class 470 to compets at \\'estlake for the firs t time." he said. In addition . many rrll ries are expected in such popular classes as Laser and r\aplcs Sabot. Good auendance is already 11ssurrd fron1 the regular classes '.\'hich sail o n \\'estlake. 1ltesr -include the Coronado 15, Cyclone, \Vind- "'ard Sabot ;:ind Lido-14. The day's rc11:1ng events v.·i\1 start al 9:30 a.m. v.·1 1h rrgii'tration and lunch at the lioathouse. Sk11)pers J\ieeting is ;11 12 noon 1111h the first of tn:"l'l' r:1rrs starting at 12:30 ;1 11: on lhe !50-;iere lake. F'or the P•~st two yt.•ars the cup. donarC'd by the .i\n1er1c<1n· lla\\·aiian Stean1shlp Com· pany, has been 11·on by Coro- nado l~ skippers. BOATING Clipper Ships Route Eyed for Y <tcl1.t Rltce A brand new interna tiona l ~·acht race designed I o challenge the speeds of the old clipper ships is be i n ~ hallyhoord by the Financial Ti mes of London. Ten ta tive starting date is August. 1975. The race will rollow the route of the clipper ships fron1 Lendon to Sydney. Australia, by way of the Cape of Good Hope and return tu l.ondo11 around C<1flt I-lorn . th:ll 1:\~ S}XlllSOf ,11111 org:1n1lrrs ha\"e rect•i\ i•d 1'11! inquincs from 19 countril·s. Already se1·en entries frorn se\"rn countries are assured. Fro111 Australia 11 i s rrportcd that it is intendt«! to rnlt'r a ti5-foot stays "! srh~ilt•r to b{• constructed l'1lh1•r 111 s.:u1d\\·irh ft'ITll· tt'llll'n\ R1~quests for In vitations to the 8th Bi-ennial Los Angeles ro ~1 a 'la t I a n lnlernallonal \'1l(hl Hace Nov. 9 h11,·e just been senl out , It was <u1nounrrd bv r. c n e r a I Chnirman Don. C. \\1ood or the Los Ani::eles Yacht Club. spnnsor or the big blue water <'la~sic For111 s \\"t'Tl' sent 10 lllOSt or the 1'i1tht clubs on the Pacific <"na~t. ;ill oc:<·an racing boat s ;u1d part1c1pnnts 111 pas 1 \l;11a1l;1n :i nd o l hr r 1•111-.t;inding 01.·ran r;1crs The deatlhlll' ror gc tfing 1 h {' n·<1ut sis tu thr L()s 1\11grll•s Yat!11 ('lub ts Jul.v 11. Ct•nt•ral l'Ondilions for the rncl' \\'ill be n1uth thl' same 01s 111 the pa st 11·i1 h the following 1·~rt•pt1on:.;. Tht' s rn ii! I es l l'lltrll'S n1ust hal'c a n !n1 erni11ionnl Ocean Hu It' r.1t1ng of at least 27 ;:ind n1ust ht• :11 lt•a.~1 27 ft•('\ on the 11 :ll1·rlJ1h'. \o bfl<JI<; 111!h :111 Ill!! r:1llng 11f ~reat(•t· tllan ii 11111 h<' <1l!o1rt'd lo f•lllt•r. , 1,;dl· u i, ·rlir ::\\'·yr ! 'I.• , ;I ·' I• ilhC'r prrirt 11·al 1· I' oh·,1r;1h]o• !h;d n1atchr<; tor 1:1• .\Ill• 1";(·:1·~ I lip ..,l\Olllt1 :1e l1t·1d l'<1l·h "'"ir. Ir furrht·r 1Pitt•\"'1li;it-1r \IOU!d be in !he h•-<;t 1111 .. r. ''"<if the sport [1nd 1·1,.~11.1·•1!:'1·1 for the ('up if !-U• h n1;1!t l"S 11·erl' not h··ld 1111r1· Jn 11,1•·nth th:.in once in 1hrt·,. )l·.11-- l"C lr1inc \\Ill be ho~t to I ~ !'.'.IJ!ing u:!:i;,l!on 111 ihr junior ~·01lov.1ng tht' races a buff;:\ dinner "ill bl• held at thr Thf' modern yachts. !<l'ln1e of \\'hich arr being Sµt'c1fica!I~' !nult f1'r !h(• racf' 11·i1I b1' out 111 b1·:u !hl' l'C'Co rd of Poi1r1arrh 1" il1eh n1;id1• 1h1• p:1 ... ,agc t 1 S1dnl'~· 111 67 dd~s :iod the rl'larn trip in 69 days_ Thi· .\'ethrrlands ha~ 1·n1e1. 1.I a slct'I 52-foot ketch n;111h·d ··1 ~ll' ! ;l"l' .. H I·:sl':lp•· . 011 lll«I h~ \\ .d1•1 .;purl,; Th1'1l1.'~t\l The F11'IH.'i1 hJ\t' 0:11.•n1'd !ht·1r rh:illrng1• 11·11h a l!1r1•t•-n1;1:-h'd i2-lool b:1rkt'nt111t· 11hllh h nov.· bl'ing !null .\lt hough tht• 1.02:1 nult• rac•• IS ~1111 SJ\ lllOll!hs 111~1;1nl. Cl"\' 1' IJl !;'Tl''I r lJ;1:_.. ;drt";Jd~' l:t•1·1111rO!l"'t! ..1!011g th .· P;1eifu· lt.":1-.1 11 .111•rfro111" .\ 1:old p I ;1 I t· d f 1 l' l' l of j 0 11 1 11d1:1rn1111·r~ 1s l'\JX'l"lrd. lhc t'll'fl! nil1·1ng l>t.·i.'O held 10 th1~ nu1c!:1·r hr<::1u"l' 1Jf !ht· h1111tcd anehoring I .1 L" 1 I i I it' ~ t1lhrr cullrges June 6-7·8 11.hrn tile \\1111H:n's \atJon<.1 1 Collci.:1· Sailing Championships arc hrld on Nc11.·port I larbl)r progran1 of !hr \e .... ·port ",:;l\house v.hl'rl' trophies l\i!l Harbor )"acht Llul~. Hoth arc lil' presented daughters of ::\ c 1~· po r t At that 111111• rhr \\"cst!a~r famil ies. Cup v.·ill be prC'"l'ntcd to thl' ln!lTnal!onal fla1·or of thr r:irt• i~ :ippa rent by thr report t.:CI ·skippers "'11! be Terry - Taylor of Balboa YnL·ht Club For l'rinccton it 11 ill hr· homt·toming ror the t11q ~kJppt·r~ ~tarilre Allan ;ind :\111a :\'ielscn both had thc·1~ and ~!arv Ellen )"ates of San •"'---------------------------------------------.. 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Bo11d ) F 01·n1e1· N aV)'tne11 ~ Have Su1~f aced ! lfntil 1.-, ) ears ago, 27 onrli1nt' Army officers h;1d been t·tthcr successful or unsuccl'ssful non1inccs for the U.S. prt'sidene~·. liut no onclime Nav~· offitt'f hnd C\'t'r been ~o honored b.1 ;i rnajor pol1t1cal party. Tht•n ~ip. up ju1npcd .Joh1i F. l\l'nnl'd.1·. Lyndon H. Johnson <1nd H.ichard ill. i\1'\0ll. l'.X-:'li;1,·.1· nlt'll ;Ill. Jf 1here :lppe;irs ;1 for111rr N;11~· 1n;u1 arnong fu lurt• e:1ndahdi·s. 1 1n1t•nd lo keep an eye on s;11d pol1!1co. Stich s1g111!icu11t 1rt·nds I can't tx· ignort•d ~r __ _ _ { 'r11. E. It Hr;1dll'V brt•d four l\L'll-tu1·k~ l)t'rh~' \llnnt•rS. Plus a lot or other fast horsl's. lie opt'r<ited on th1· theory Jh;il an ofrspring 1nh1'r1ts 1nosl of 11s bl•st ehar~ctcri<;lics fro1n its mother. Tht•re are those 11·ho believe this is true, too. of hurnan children. ll ''ENA The h~l'na 1 ~ a rclat1\'l' of thl' monf!OOS<'. rc.·n11,.·n1b<'r. C}. "llor ~ ;i nv ~!all' prrrn1t :1 girl lo n1arry at age 13~" ,\, Ot1ly :'\c11 IJ .unpslurc. \\'ith p;1rcntal consent. fl \1 i.;en 111 our ;ur con1r s from that ~iction called photo- s~nlh 1·:-1:-. 111 pl:i nt l1t1'. So Ill' 111·rL' t;1ught. J\laybc yes , l!li1.1·bc· no. ~p<tC«' t"<pCr!s h:l\'e coml' up 11·ith another no- tion. l 'he\1 s:1y their nioun c.imeras suggest sunshine on lht· earth's 11·atc:r 11·rlngs our ox~·gcn out of n1oisture as lt t•vaporatcs 11110 !ht• upper atmosphcrr. i\lil~'bc yt•s. maybe no. llo ~ou kno11· ho11 f<inners l<'ach baby turkeys to cat? ]'111 1n,1rlil"" 111111 1l1t' f(·1 ·d Tht• 111tlr birds pt'Ck nt the 111.1rh:,' ·1 !1o·1r hiil .. 'luli· !ilf 11110 1111• nla!Sh. Th('y gel 1·11u11gh ~rulJ h\ :ct'l'tdl·nt lo s1:1,\ ;d1\t' lllHIEI) Tl!E.\:>OLl!E Que~11on ;11·1st s 11hl·th1·r p1ra!t·~ r(.';111.v did bury grea t lr1•a.\t1rl'~ on tlt'sr rr isl:intls. B;1rt•l\. 1f t'\ f'r. Crc11 n1cn on 1hu~l' ~hq>s n1ndt• up 1·on1111unt·~-T.hr.I' spill the haul s. One s h;trL' per 111;1 n. :\l:1 ~·tx> ;1 !-hare plus to the gunner and earpcnft'r. Alld a C'oupl1· of shar1 •s lo 1he captain. This prompt di\·is1on 1·111 up lhl' lool u1 such ;i 111anncr that nu1 hing \I as lt·rt 10 bur~ . You kno\1· 1ho~1' qu11.1.1'S !hat turn Uf) in lhe 1romen's rnagaz1nes no\1' and .:iga111 \1hich <111011• you to test both .1 our good and had poin1s ::is il niatrimonial mate? Our Lo1c and \\'ar mull look one the other day. Came out 11·ith nine i:ood points and 23 bad ones. Still. thal's noth· ing to 1\·orry nbout. You kno11· \1•hat the Spanish say: "•le \\'ho loves not !ht• loved 011c's faults docs not truly Jove." A1n asked the n1ost. tl:ingcrous ani rnal in the 11·or\d. That's s:tid 10 b<• ;111 1·k•phanl 11'ith a guinline cavity in ils tu~~-Individual rlrphtints so affl iclcd have been knO\l'll to lt':1r up tbl' l;111dse;1pc in a n1ost savage manner. l'OLICI·: i\11S l:1g e11 .v pol1r1• dl'p;1r1n1cnts ought lo be budgeted to bu ,\· :uh'l'rl 1st•1nrnt s dnil.1· in lnC':1l nc11 spapcrs. To print ~ de~criptions or 11an!cd J>l'r~ons 1vilh lhcir pictures. TV connnerei<Jls 1nigh1 do . bu1 lhl'y flash past too fast. so tend lo pron1pt phony r1·1Xlrl s. Th:if's lten1 No. 18.'lC in my BrighF ... Idea fold('r. Please retum it 10 lhc file cabinet. if you have no furthur use for ii. Incidentally , newspapers also ough to invite paid ads fro1n the parents or legal• guardians of n1issing jureniles. Already mentioned 62 such youngsters t run a\1ay every hour. \\'hen you sleep. it's claimed, your body gets a little bigger. your br:.i1n slightly smaller. .'\clclres.~ 1nail to L. !11. Boyd, P. 0. 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But heads ~1veled to y:atch the 1roman u1 the name-red dress. a \\'hite llouse press card on a chain around her neck, as she threaded her \.\·ay acr05S the room. The v.·oman in red was Helen Thomas, l 'nited Press Intemational's new \Vhlte House bureau chief. arriving breathless from a press conference. When she reached her table. the five men there. all CPI brass. stood up to v.·elcome her to her first exccuti\'c lunchron 51'.'Ssion. BUT FOR llELEN Thomas. the first v•on1an to become a White House \':ire service bureau chief. life is usually far fr om lunch at Sans Souci. She still considers hcrsel f p r i in a r i 1 y a rorre~pondent and talks about what that tough. demandi ng job is really like fro1n her glassed-in cubicle in the \Vhite House press \\'ing: UPI TeltPhcl!O "There is a lot of prC'ssure and I suppose t11at part is the hardest, really. The \Vire srrvicc is alv.;ays on th e pool 'central news source! so you get on lhl' President's plane quite ofte n. 'WORKS ALL TIME' Helen Thomas charge her." "\Vcll, '"'hen the plane touches d 0\\11 like any\vhcre, you hiiv c to hit the deck running. Usually you've picked' up information, written your stories right on the plane, and then you have to run do"'" the steps, try to find a UPI reporter \\•ho's usually \\•alled off or scaled off behind a fence somewhere, slap copy in. his hand, see wh8t the President is ' saying or doing at~ that moment, jump into a V.'ire car, a telephone car. grab a phone <1nd try to get throu gh to your office ,,·herever you are ... " "I never saw anyone that has 1hc energy Helen has," says long-time friend Betty Lcrsch, ""ho tells about a Sunday morning recently when J·!clcn Thomas \\'as tracking down a hot story on the phooe while she stirred up scra mbl ed eggs and chives fo r a big famil y-and- friends brunch. l'\.1rs. Lersch, a polilical \vriter for the Voice of America, says. "I-Jelen is direct. generous. honest .. and she never equivocates." TllEY WERE ROOl\11\IATES in the early 1940's \\'hen i\<I iss Thomas \\'as on the dawn patrol. doing the job she held for 12 years, going to \\'Ork at 5:30 a.m . to Y,Tite radio news for UPI before she became a full-fledged reporter in 1956. Th:il had followed a job as copygirl at the old \Vashington Da ily l\e\VS right "TIIE Tl ll NG Tl!i\T a1nazrs tnc." says her boss. UPI vice president and \Vashlngton manage r (;rant Dilhnan. "is her nonstop quality. She's y,·orking a!I the time. whether she's on the job or not. lier dedication and her enthusiasm 46 Fro1ri Coast Pass Bar Tests Forty-six Orange Co a s t rr:.idents candidates \\'ere a nl o n i:; who passed the spring 1974 bar examination. according to lhe Committee of Bar Ex<irniners of the State Bar of California. Adm issi on c ere monie s before the court of appeal in Los Angeles Vi·ilt be held June 18 for: VIL!\1A !'ti. AARONS of Costa Mesa, Larry C. Anderson of Huntington Beach. Joseph P.M. Angelo of Laguna Beach, Charles E. Bergstrom of Hun ti n gton Beach. BcU.v Jane Charn plin of Laguna BC'nch. Lloyd A. Charton of ?llission Viejo. Frederick P. Chembcrlcn of Huntington Beach. A!so. '.\l1chaC'l P. Clancey or Lt1gun<1 Hills. Ed \11ard J. Cooper, Jr .. of :Fountain \'nl!cy. Robert O. Cribbs or Westminster. Jan t-.1. Cummins of Laguna Niguel. Gerald R. Gibbs or San Clemente. !\1arshall \\r. Graves of Huntington Beach, Bill K. Gray of F'ountain Vqlley. Also. John \V. Gvorkos of l-luntington Boach, Cli fton L. Hagenbuch , Jr.. of San Clemente, Stanley R. Jlartford of Seal Beach. David ~'l. Hatfield of Balboa Island, to.tichae! A. 1-loran of ~1isslon \Fjcjo. fkrck C. Jacobs Of Costa Mesa .. Jan1cs R. Jones of Laguna Beach. DA~ R. KIRKllA~I of ·; Corona del !\1ar. David P. ~·, Lenhardt of Fountai n Vall ey. ~. Ttogcr E. Lightholder of San ~~ Juan Capistrano, Kevin \V. 1 • after college. Born in Kentucky, brought up In Detroit, she \\'Orked her way through \Vayne State University, doing jobs In the library and her brother's ga! station. while she lived at home. Home may have been her first press conference, growing up as one of nine brothers and sisters. Her parents, Lebanese immigrants \vho owned a grocery store. put all nine through college and "fed most of the people on the block " during the Depression, 11iss Thomas rcn1embers. SllE SPEAKS Of~ HER immigrant father's "great love or this country" and some of that-same love is reflected in her own attitude as a \llhite 11ouse correspondent: •·\Vhen I think of the White Jl ouse I stand in ay,·e or myself. And I pinch myself every day that I v.·alk in here be- r:iusc I th in k this is the place that belongs to the An1erican people. And \\'e ;ill want to feel that the people \\'ho live here will be the most noblv rnotivated. and that all the decisions thfy n1ake, the? . things they do ,~·ill reflect good on the country, "'ill be based on high moral str.ntlards. "To 1ne people should be able to look to the \\1hile I-louse for moral inspiration, and it should represent that in our national psychology." SHE LOOKS AT HER \VCll -thumbed blue book of presidential transcripts and sa~·s. "So it hurts. sort of cry. lhe beloved country. I feel ir very dee ply .. , Her reporting reaction to t h e transcripts: "Herc you are \\'atching th e Ovl'll Office, and little did we know .. .It's horrifying ... and terribly sad ... " She admits thilt some criticism of the \Vhite llouse press corps is valid : "\Ve took things at face value, and then those 111omentous events being bared to us no\11, \1'e realize that '"'c \\·ere frightfully remiss .. .tt hurts not because you'\'c been fooled but beca1,1se you've bC'en 1hc dispenser and conveyor belt of (\\'hi te House statements) to the American people. You really want to feel that you are doing the best possible job to keep them informed, that's what keeps democracy going .•. As Lincoln said, 'Let the people know the facts and the country will be safe.' " on her arms, around her neck a 1915 Austro-Hun ga rian gold coin given b.v Arab friend s in Jerusalein. as "'ell as lht~ ever·present Wh ite House press ca rd and a black pen on a chain. She has ink-blal'k hair, brown eyes, and a lun1inous smile. lier husband, Douglas Cornell. sa~·s, "She 's always snliHng and laughing. HELEN TllOl\lAS TALKS quickly, that's one of the things about her I articulately, in a voice that has a faint admire myself. Her great Jove is her job rasp reminiscent of Ladybird Johnson's. -she's very good at ii, I think , one of She \\'ears one of her ntost com£ortable the world's great newspaper people, and working unifonns: a black pantsuit, I say that with some a1.1thority." white blouse. lots of gold bangle braclcts Cornell v.•as a star reporter for the ---- CUSTOM rival Associated Press, and they'd often con11X'tt> on stories before his recent retiren1ent and their 1narriage. llER NONSTOP LIFE allows litll1• lime for leisure. She has no hobbies and if there's nnv free time "I usually like to be in a hot;izontal position, reading or sorncthing." But she ""ouldn'l give it up for a minute: •·\Ve are privileged to sec things th.1! very rc1\' olher An1ericans really Sl'C. and to b('. you know, \\'ilh this ringside st:tl. .. DRAPERY SHOP AT ! HOME • SALE FABRIC LABOR ANO 20% OFF INSTALLATION Our decorator trained expert will full selection of samples to your never any obligation. bring a home OR IN OUR DECORATOR CENTER PHONE 835-1936 imWENTZ FLOORS Arm loor fas, 11u• , Ci> ~~ o CARPET o DRAPERIES o LINOLEUM• TILES 1303 E. Edinger Santa Ana 0 brow 11 SPRING ;, •he Clubs Tall CdM Mru1 " Lind say or Jlunt ington Beach. p erfecl t ime to add the c onvenience and dependability of Frigidolre lo your home environment. Our special Frigidaire Spring Cleanup Sole gives you even more reason to odd them now! " For 'Life' The Distributive Education Clubs of American (DECA ) have named Al N. Searcs , 1227 Goldenrod Ave., Corona de! \tar. an honorary lire n1embcr. Searc!'. a retired executive \\ith Remington Hand Corp .. has \\·orked for 27 yC'a rs \\·11h DEC,\. ,,·hi('h () r om o t e s career education in marketing arxl. distribution. Scares is a nietnber of the Career Education Advi sory Committee of the Ne\vport- '.\tesa Uniried School District and or Sant.a Ana College. He also serves as governor of the Galifornfa Business Education Association. He is currenily state direc- tor of DECA. CHAIN .SAVE ON CHAIN UNKFAIRIC 50°/oOFF* FAlllC WHEN ' IMSTAUIDIYWARDS T.E. Lov et t of Huntington J,: 1 Beach, Ralph G. :r-.tarcarelli of :I l-luntington Beach. f\fichial \\'. ... Nunn of Sa n Juan Capistrano. ,.. ~1ichael R. O'Nei l or ~lission Vitjo. ~1ichael F. Porter of f San Clt:mcnte. Bruce E . •" 11.asner ol Irvine. Barnet ·"' Hcsnick of Huntington Beach. Ch;irlcs II R i e ck of Hunt ington Ber.ch. Tin1othy ,J. Sal,\'l'r of Cosl:i \.l c~J. Allt.111 IL Sa ndriu ist of Fountain Vallcv , Arthur Su11)·<T of lr»inC. .Jo~1'ph D. Schloss, Sr., of Fountain Va!le~" .\l:\RGARET ll. Schul tz of liunt ington Beach, Da\'m R. Scott of Hunting ton Bench. i..' Jin1mic L. Sides of fluntington Beach, IUchard fl. Spooner of Coron;:i de! Mar, Curtis 1\-1. Spott of Fountain Valley. ?-ilar io J. Trovarelti of ~ ~ lluntington Beach. Rudy L. f! \.'ancc of Fountain Valley, t''l David L. \V il kirson of Costa (' ~lesa and fl ugh l\t. \Vilkoff of ~ i\e\\ port Beach. " _,.... ............... -.... -.... ,..,., ........... Coltw--'""rt --WllO'*'TlllOH.U.SO 1<.Yl<.IUM.E HUNTINGTON CENTER m1''P IS tt -..... "'°'",...r .. - HONaPIAZA ......... , ......... -- $ 5995 Fnl"'c l'"'T'"t>",.;"\1 c~ t'(X1 wilh thi~ f',~dcJ;r@ 16 1b. w ,·her !hol offers the woshii-g l:'O\.e ond '°""""'~nee ol No"""* and ~!le Wo1h Cycl .. ,, plv, lour w o~h /r i n1e wole r lemp1•r otu•~ <omh;""''""~· Addo matdiing frig;do,.e D!)'C' !Of tomftll •c igbric core. 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The 4.75 cu.·ft. freezer s.ection o ffers 2 flex-Quik troys and a handy ice (;, • '""'r>i..,1,. dry;..., fic~ib;lity for ony §i:e loocf tiom o ~·•'Xl'~I IQ o lull IS lb" ... ,th lh•.I fngi®r" D· •u •c D•·1• • 5,.i,.,. },m<,cl Cycl" for up lo 140 m .,,,·~, n! d')''"'l '·""' .. ,u, '"9~,1~,J p<'rm""'-'"' r•<· .... ,.,,,,<.I. orly mc.-ked. Qr you ~on dool o N" "'" .1 Ly;I .. lor up to 30 ""null!> ol coo!<(l ll' 11ry ~J. WCOAJT accented by the look of teak and $36995 server. The ref6gerotor secl;on ;, _ orgoniJed by 4 wide shelves-One s.lides, one is adjustable. And i!'s •' smoked onyx thr0119hout. ~davls• brown ' 26 l' ears of lntegrlt11 <ff DependablHt11 I •I ii Costa Mesa • Harbor Area El Toro • Saddleback Valley ~ ' on 11 .. n • ....... 111 411 hsl\Seventoenlh Street El Toro ROid at Fwy. (Next to Sav.0.J f ! I ::J Daily 9~. Soturdoy 9·6 OoWy 9.9, Saturday 9-6 644·1684 837-3830 Lt,~EE~ Delivery and Ix pert lnltallatlon • Out -•-'"~'· ... 1,,.d ••IM"• .i.u .. , oftd ;~.,.11 ,.._·_ ep~l;efl<•• ou..-lli"f Ill 1,u.,w 11"41!1(t•io111. NEW TOLL FREE SERVICE PHONE tlUMlljl %Enlth 7-3437 \ FPl-170T We houe built our bu1ine11 on 1atis. fi•d, loyol CUilO· l'l'ltr1, You mu11 be 101l1fltd or we'll tl'IC•e ir good. '4i f v. ' • I: i ,, • ;' . THE FAMILY ORCUS By Bil Keane ''P J is younger thon me ond Billy i~ older. Tha t makes f meMIDDlE·AGED!" D1•0,vni11g Risk Don't Take Dip A fte1· Imbibing \\',\SI 11\(iTO\ (UPI I That farn1h:1r v.arn1ng. "Don't S\\1n1 :1ncr t:at111g." should bt.' rn0<l 1f11·d to Jll('ludc · · o r drinking " 1'11·0 p ublic hrallh r£>scarl·hcrs :it .Johns Jlopkins Uni1·crsity rf'porl that ;i s.tudy Q[ ~:'i ;1dlJlts 11 ho drO\\'TICd ill Bal1imon• frurn 1!168 to 19n ~ho11l·cl that fi prrcrnt had bC'C"n dr1nk1n; alcoho l ic bcvtragl'S. "ALTllOUG ll IT is possible that !hes<' high f1i,;11rrs reft('(l factors uniqut• to the city of Baltimore'. our impression basrd on l1m11t•d d a t ;i ;1va1l:iblt• fro111 thl· r..raryland ("OllTIIJ{'<; is th at ;i!rohol IS ;l 11·ides11rrad r111u·n1nitant of :idull dro11iling <i." s;ud Park 1·:. D1t•\1. and :\!rs. &Jsan P. llakf•r in a r1'1.10rt in thc An1rri c::i n Journ:.d of Public J lc:ilth. 1'lll•y sni111he rntr o! alcohol in drov.·nlng has b c en ncj:l!CC'!eri in IX>th popula r and scil'nlif1c n1ccl1:1. One reason. 1hcy said. i<; bt•c:i usc tests for :i lcohol 1n the blood arr 101 usually rn:ide 111 niost arl'as 11nlPss thcrc i-; ;1 reason lo bC'IJc\·e drinking \\'as a f;1ctor. DIE.Tl A~f) B A K E R rxa1n1ncd all 133 accidental drou•nini; l';"tsr<; 1n \l;"tr~·J:md 111 l97'l in an efforl lo de1cm11ne lht·1 r t•:iusc. SixtCi"n of th(• 1lrov•ings \\"C'fl' cnuo;c>d I ·~ 1ropic<1! storm Agne><:, lea\·in,I! 117 to be analyzed. Only in r.alti1norc '1'1'rc tc~ts performed for alcohol on al! adult drowning victims. To oblain an alcohol study of ;idcqua!e size. the researchers added cnscs for three pre\'i01..1s ~ears v.•hich n1ct the proper l·riteria -the v i c l i n1 s lfroy.·ned in the city. v.·rrc 15 ~ears or older, no lnnd \"l'hiclc 11·as involved <lnd the holl:,i \V<I!> ~ubmcrged lrss than 12 hours. TIIJ.:V S.\10 THE data seem to C!.itabli.~h beyond dispute that alcohol i~ import;int in thl' cause of dro\vning. 'They said ii is inconceivable !hat 47 pcrcenl of all persons 15 years CJ older v.·ho arc exposed to \vatcr have been drinking alcohol. •·r-.tore especially, the frequency ,,·ith v;hich a!C'Ohol v.'as observed among drowned adult sv.·inuners ( 11 of 14 or 78 percent) speaks for it..se!f," the r£'porl said. "In response to the need for public a\\'areness. swimming and lxlating courses should rrnphasizc the inc r e a s e d haz.:ird or aquatic sports for persons '"-·ho h.'.lve been dr111k1ng," the researchers said. THEY AL.SO reron1n1<!ndcd changes in ad v er t i s i n J! practices v.·hich they said frequently s how alcoholic beverages in association "'ith !>v.'inuning, boating a n d fishing. O\'erall. the report said 01pproximately 6.500 persons dro\\11 in the Unilcd Stairs rach year. It is :hr fourth leading cause of accidental death and for ages 5 lo 24 it is ~ccond only to death d'.JL' to rnolor vehicles. IN ~1ARYLAr\0, v;·hcrc ff'\I' of the state's 3.9 n1i1\1on IX'rsons drov.n Jive more than 10 miles from \r:11£'r. 62 percent of the dro1\11ings occurred in June. Jul~· anrt August. The overall drov.11ing rate was 2.3 deaths per 100.000 \vhites in the state :ind 5.8 deaths per 100,000 blacks. Th<' drowning rate for males of all racf's u·as 5.2 per 100,000 compared to 0.85 per 100.000 for females. Scl1ool Smolill.1g Measure Backecl SAC~AMEN1'0 (AP! Loca I school boards v.·ould 00 permitted to set up special legal snlOking areas f o r st.udcnts under a controversial bill winning Senate approval. The measure by Sen. Arlen Gregorio (0-San M a t e o ) , passed the Senate on 21·13 vote Tuesday. IT STII~L REQUIRES an i\Ssembly v ot e on amendments. On f.·larch 4, thr lower house approved an early version of the Gregorio bill on a 41-23 roll call. Forty-one voles is I he minimum needed for passage in the Assembly, and 21 is the minimum required tn the Senate. Gregorio said the amendments are technical and do not change the intent of the bill previously approved by the Assembly. ln Ooor debate. Greg()T!O said it is legal for teen-agers Lo buy cigarets, but illegal !or anyone to sell lo persons under 18. ASKED DOW THAT is applit!d to vending machines, he said, "l guess it is the machine who is breaking tbe law." 0urin8 earlier de b a t e s , there were nwnerous claims that school restrooms are so crowded alld filled with omoke from students sneak 1 n g cigarets there thaL they are · olten W1usable for o ·t her studeots. Glll!GORIO SAID his bill would help comet that problem by giving ochool officials realistic options to contn>I the mnoklng problem. Sen. Ralph Ollis ( D • Gardena), said ·1n Tuetday's debate that he f ea re d exoosstve Ume would be spent by teacllerw aupe~vlsl•& ""''!I ...... 1.VblD II SB 7.L ~-.. r;.,..o4"b·-B> I .__ 'I ST OFF BRACKET 9aa ,. C:WE1'NE1' ~ ~ 14-Ft:f1 1788 Extension Ladder Made of Strong, h ea t ~ tempered aluminum alloy. 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Louil, Mo.; Tool Dellsn, E ng i neertn1 a n d ~tanuf8CCW'l"8, Sall LI k I • Ulll>; Md ll'Oll Inc.. s..uJe. .... Chl'I rn1l'1 \\·~a. 11 h1c:h boast{'d :1 S2,(~Jl :;111.:kt·r 11ht•n 1l l\'llS 1nlrodurl·d 111 l~liO. 1101v cost:; $2.50t9() ,\ ~ptJkl'SllJ;JJl f111" { h {' Fvdt•r;il Co,t r·! l. 1 \ 1 11 :: ('1;1111.·11 •CL('I :;;i1d. ho1\'C'\'t•r. ""l'IJt• Jll"l('I' illl'l'C;l,l''i lS lil'i!I'(\' llll! Ill :i('LIJJ'd II 1tJ1 Iii\' 1·ornn11tn1rnr n;;1<fl'.' 1111h 1h~· t ou111·iJ 1;1~1 /J1·e1·111ltt·t '" • \\!IE\' IT \\ \S po111tt·d out !hat 1\.\lt' ~;11<1 11 has 11(•! brok<•n its ph df.:1' 10 hold lht• l111C' 1111 prices, the official ri•pl1N1, "thert:'s ;i difference or opinion " 'fhe Ai\1C inC"rr:ist•s followed the le11d of its "Big Three" con1petit ors 11 ho ll o o s t e d pl'ices by as niuch as $Hi8 lhi s n1onth. \l'ith 1110 inereas1·~ this 111011!h 1ota1111g Sl68 , Chrysler Curp. ·s l9i.J r110<ll'ls now c:ost ~l!fll inorl' 1han the final pri ce of 1973 ruudels. Fol'd illOIOr ('o. 1nc.:rl'<1sed prices an Ul'l•ragc of $163 this month. making its total ror the moctrl ,xear $454, y,•hilc General l\1otors' average increase was $428, including $105 th i s rnonth. ALL TllE nuto1nakers have pro ni is c d "substantial'' increases on 1975 n10<lels -up to Sl55 alone for the ca!olytic rnufflers 10 conlrol flOXious exhausts. Ford e ha i r Ill a n Henry Ford II predicted the increases "'ill be "in !he hundreds of dollars." ----·----- FINANCE LOS ANGELES (UPI J -declirred fro1n $10.3 million to Tin1es l\1irror, at rt<; shar(.~ $9.2 million . holders meeting rfported that r-.1urphy said the higher net income of 1973 resulted the year 1974 "11,•ilJ be u good pr i n c i pa l I y f r o m ~l';lr ty any nlher standard " ''tuiprecedentt'd profits in the •1\e1·1it by comp~nson with the newsprint and rorest products <lll·tin1e highs of 19/3 . accord-group. which is not expected ini;: to Or. Franklin D :0.1urphy. to 1natch its record-breaking chairn1an or lhe board. perfoimanee this year.,, l\1urphy said revenues in the Times Mirror oy,•ns the Los first 12 y,•et>ks of this year Angeles Tin1cs, Ne1vsday, the gr<'I\' lo $157.6 million from Dallas Times I-lerald and la st year's $149.2 million first Orange Coast Daily Pilot qunrler. although net inco1ne newspapers , and also owns newsprint and forest product! operations 111 the Pacinc Northwe st. i\-1urphy pointed to the 1974 Pulitzer prize ror 1> u b 1 i c servil'c awarded to N~wsdny as an cx;1n1plc of I h e exccJIC'n('e associated wilh the co1npany . "In this day "'hen the public oftl'11 looks sUspiciously at the busi ness y,·orld. our reputation fnr quality or product and integrity of opinion 1 s invaluable," he said . -----· -----------~-------------- NOW, WHO WAS IT THAT WANTED THE PARTICLE BOARD? SHORTY'S PATIO KITS Wi dth 8 ft. I 0 ft. 10· 55.20 69.00 I 2' 66.24 82.80 I 4. 77.28 96.60 . 16. 88.32 110.40 18 ' 99.36 I 24.20 20 ' I I 0.40 I 38.00 22' I 21.44 I 51.80 24. I 32.48 165.60 Comes complete rrady !or your slab. Got the super aluminum cover, the metal omamcnlal pos ts, wood rollers. headers. and fascia. You can !ind the si ze you need here or come in with your special size and we'll make you a deal. • • • • 12 ft. 82.80 99.36 I 15.92 132.48 149.04 I 65.60 I 82.16 198.72 418 FT. THE GooD STufF AT ii-IE. l2.l6HT Pf2.lcE PEGBOARD FULL 4x8 FEET • I st QUALITY . -:;-~.:'.:::·;:: Q ..... . ~~ t;: :. :~f-- \·.;·, .. ,,_ .... ·.-· _:;; .. ' , .... .. I like to caU it lh"e material of JOOO .~l~}~~:~'.~ ;::f d ~~;~~~ ~~~t:~de;h";1nU ~~~~Johledo? i#~~:;, -:.:.•::;:;j/i::~.:~x~;, .· .. :_;,_,,••;.: •'-'l~'''' EL DORADO PANELING .. .. . . . 1"'~3.'.~:~r:'.df ~]±\~;l;~g;;~;;~tkii~~TA~ .. :,5-.; ·;:·: .. · .. · .. 'jf ·'ot .-:•·-...:·· ......... --.-.:•.•.-. c. .. , ... :.6.f.., 2~E~ • FULL 4x8 Beautiful in SPICE. COCONUT. OR S AN D. V-grooved fort hat nice board look. SeC' thr stufl. looks more like 9.99 lo me . --- 90 LB. CONCRETE MIX Add water. stir. mix. and use. Prel1y sol!. GLIDDEN SPRED CLIDE·ON for oil extcnor mason1y . brick, or stucco. We can mix lhousands o! colCJts and shades. PVC SPRINKLER PIPE Buy n ow . 1 smell another price inc rease coming /ram the manulaclurers. 'l1"x!OFT. ...... 3$< ,,·,10 FT ....... 47• PRESTON£ II COOLANT AND ANTl·FBEEZE Keeps your car running cooler in the hot summer, and no freeze .in the winter. (l got it right this lime). Hang it up. Hang up everything you don't like laying around wailing to !rip you. Amazing how much garage space you can pick up th is way. FREE WINDOW SCREENS TO 36"148:' All the popular sizes. The unpopular we keep hidden so no one will pick on them. 222 NATIONAL 7 YB. STUCCO PAINT Then there is Brand X. our own. Made !or us by lhe big boy. And plenty ol colors and shades we can mix lor you. BAINBIBD BRASS ANTI· SIPHON VALVE Code approved (but nobody remembers the Code Word.) The heart ol the syslem. 397 -_,. __ _ IW@il STEER LAWNGBADE STEEB MANURE Just loller your DOfle . it's organic. sure null. ASPHALT DBIYEWAY COATING Renews the drive. seals, holds the asphalt (lor awhile). OSCllLATlllG SPBINILER Goes tell and right just like lhe rain. II you rig up some sound you can have the thundertoo. - 277 JACI STANDS For trailers, boats. the old car. whatever. Nothing for a sagging r1: .llC!?.>;;;o double chin howe•er. 1 97 EA •. FISH BASE FEBTILIZEB Wouldn't ii he crazy ii it was a jug ol water wilh a smaU s hark swimming around inside. 87G~L. SPRAY PAINT All kinds. Pink. blue. apple. roseys. all colors. CExcep Iha! one), 39~ MOTOB OIL Okay. so you like paying the gas station or the dealer !heir Wild prices. Throw the money away, see ii 1 care. TEXACO ....... 33•Qt. VALVOLINE ..... 37<Qt. PENNZOIL ..... 43 c Qt. GUNIENGINE BRIGIT SPRAY Spray it on. brush around a lillle. hose it oJf. Comes oH the oil just like soap. ' sv STA TI< llOT1<1 ... s••VA A•THU IN TH SERVAT A•THUR NOTICE SUZETTE 1w .. 1n 1 11rv1tor, '~ fOr .. ..,,,. sv ST T E1t.i. ""'"" --... --· ...._ "'"'" ,.._., .. .... •OG••s 1J730 s. C1llfornl1 bv1lllfts Ptrl1lnl """" j)llbllC•ll o. ... • E NOTIC Notlc• ll!\6tr1l9 •nv ~ •ftY-Gt CS.It. 01ltd ' " ' " .... , ,,.,, 16, 1 SU ST TH HOTIC• .... • L•TT• £11•1• .. cMucl " MOTIC FLOYO ,DEAN H ,,. • pifl'I ·~ ""'" ... ... ...... ... Mid C w"'·"' °'"' ...... •DUCAT MISA .... "" C1.-y, .......... ...... Holflll•I -·~ Emll)lt K- 0•1 --OM T ....... dncrlptl Exlll!Jlt ... ~ ..... ... , .. PtJllLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE O WMOM IT MAY COf\IClllN, • , l'ICTmOUI eUllNlll TN ILUfi! WHITE lfllOUITIUES, 1.tm N.t.MI ITATIMINT IMltfwt, W..tmlr"ttr, C1Ufotfll1, NI Tiie tdlCl'lfif"I penon I• dolnt bl.ltlnt" ~'!°!~ Ill ..n and lllbllltlH ll'ld will l•l f'1\lflCPl!t1 CO., 1"21 CMttnut, J.-.OI ll!ALTY, tt3J W~Mr Ave., wte~ C.11*"'•· •• • dlvlalon ot Fount1hi \l•lln'. C1lltornl1 '21tll ILUE WHlll! INOUITR:1E$. W.yflt Fong. nn: H\ld90!1 Or,, ILUE WHITE INDUSTRIES Huntl1111lon 81.i;:l'I, C1llf0tnl1 ~. o . M. KING Thh bl1'1MU 11 c:onducltd bV 1n ,.R:eSIOENT tnolvlcM.1. ht!lllMd Ottnoe CMtl OlllY PllGI, WIYl'lf Fong tMy 21. ~4 u. 2'-n. 21, tt, 1'71 1171·7• Thlt 1t111mtnt wit. filed with 1114 · Countv <:111k Cll Or1ng1 Couruy on fMv 21, 1914. PUBLIC NOTICE ...... SLl·14251 SUf'llUOA COURT 01' THlt STATI OJI CALIJll'ORIOA l'Oll Tttl COUNTY OP OltANOI PuOllfl'\t(I Orll'IQI Cotti 01llY PUol, M1y 23. 30, Ind JUM 6, 13, 1911 IJ)0.71 PUBLIC NOTICE .... A.Jfht "er~· :~..:.Ttr~::i. 0' o ~IT'= ~~:~:': c~~::.:r. ~~= llllVATOlt Ofll nt• ••TATI °" THI cou.._ ...... _. °" OftAHOI! AJt.THUll P. WOLVIN IN TH& MAnEll OF THE CON· HOTIC• Ofl MIAIUNO 'Otl: Ptl:O•ATI IEllVATORSHIP OF' THE ESTATE OF OP WILL Mill) POlt Ll!TTEltS ARTHUR P. WOlVIN, ConWv•IH,, TISTAMINTAll'Y NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN '"'' £1t1te ol EMERY J . BISHOP, SV1£TTE WOLVIN, hh wl,., hi• llltd O~•••ed. Nrlln • plfftlon tor 1ppolntmenl of con· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '"°'' .. rvtlOI'. ,..,.,imc:. to which 11 ~ ICM' GLADYS P. llSHOP •rid· EOWIN w. tvrthtf° P1rllcul1rs. 4111411 tl'lfl1 ll!ot flmt Ind TEMPLIN hit tllied tw ... ln 1 pellt!on pll'(lc of hHrl119 tM NIM hi• bot911 Ml IOI' Prolloltw « Wtll •nd kif'" lnu1rn:e for June '• 1t7,, 11 11:00 1.m,, In tl'lt of L111e1'1 T11t11ntn!iiry 10 the Ptll· courtroom Of OtPlrl'mlnl No. 3 ol Mid ti0M11 r~1 to wt\lch 11 .....-c11 tor court, 11 100 Civic C~t•r Drive Wnt, In turttwr p1rtlcu11ri. _,.. !hit t,,. 11,,.. 1nd ~ City of s.n11 ""'· C1Hrorn11. PllCI ol htlf'lng 1'hll lll'N hll Deen le! 01!9d Aorll S, 1f74. tor JuM 11, lt,4. 11 t:)I) 1.m .• !n '"' WILLIAM I . SI JOHN, courlroom of ~11.,...nl Ho. l of Uid Covntv Cllrk courl, 11 100 Civic Cenl1r Dflve Wei!. In MITCHILt., Slt.•IRBlllO & KHU,P IN City of $!inti An1, C11lforlll1. .... (MfVl'Y ... "' 1!111 011911 Mly 21, lf74 Lit~~!:.,. C1UftnV1 9M'1 WILLIAM E St JOHN 12~:?..~ hllllorllr c-tv c11tk P~l5Nd Or1n1tt C~•I Oll!Y Pllol CATI! AHO WIU. M•r J, f, 16, 2'3, lt74 W.74 ::o;::: ~1r!:.."" 91\'d,, luli. - PUBLIC NOTICE OllNl•lt, C1Ai.rN1 tl2tl Tl!: (UI) U1-t141 Al~ ,_, P1tltl-. .... ,'" Nt. A·1MS4 IUPl'lllO!t COUtl:T Oft THI ITATI OF CALIPOltNIA POii: .. ublllflfd Or•ngt, C~SI MIV T.I, 24. JI), le74 Dally Pilot, THI' COUNTY OP CMlANOI' Eltwl9 of &ETTY JAHE HANICl~S. Die••* PUBLIC NOTICE Notltt I• lllreby given to c.rlld!tor• cl tlle 1iiov. nlfNd clKMflonl tto.I 111 8 '"97 1167·14 Ptl'Mlll hiving d•I"" 19<1ln1t tlw .. Id SUPl!IUOtl: COUllT OP 1HI! dlicllltftl 1r1 r.q11lrM to fl~ lfltm, wll" IT.I.TE OP CALIFOllHIA FOR t11e !!Ket"'l"I' voucri.n, 1n the oHlce nl TMI' COUNTY OP OllANGI! ft'lt dtrk of 11'19 lbciYI' ..,1111eo ~. or tc No. A·ntl$ pr-t "'-"" wllh lflt neu111ry vo..ctw., NOTl(I' O' Nl!AltlNO OP .. l!TITION to the ~l'llOned 11 !ht office of Pott PltOBATE OF WILL ANO ltOG1!1tS, CARNES ANO PLOOSlER. CODICILS AND t'Olt LETT£ RS ln)CI $. P1r1movnt 81vd., P1r1moun1. 'fllTAM•NTAllY C1lllornf1 tonl. which 11 ttw pl1c1 of E1l•I• ol EDWARD H. PHELAN, bu1l,,..1 of 11'11 undlnlgned In 111 m1!!1r1 OK11Hd. "rt1lt1lf!O to 1111 nlal1 of uld decllOll'll, NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN lti•t Wlll'lln mi. Monll'lt tller N 11"1 STEVEN STEFANI, JR., 1~1 STE PHEN publk 1flon of 11111 no1lc1. ~TEFANr, "'' fifed ne-reln , pellllon fOt 0.lld ~ ... '· ,,,, Prno1te. ol Wiii •nd Codicils Ind IOt R08ERT KERIVAM llll>•nce of Lt!ltr1 Tnt1men!1ry lo Ille Ex~utor of !I'll p&lllloner l'ttlrimc:e to """'""" Is rnldrl for Wiit of Uld decedent lurlht'f per!lcul1n, '"° '"'' IM time 111d ltOOl'ltS, CAltllll!S AND PLOOlTl!lt Pl•ct cf' Merl119 Ille ume 111$ bttn 1e1 1J1• I . ,.,,.._, llvd. !Cr J1Jfl41 11. 1974, et t :lO 1.m~ In tile P-11 C1f...,_.1 tl7JJ courtroom ol 0.0..-lme...I No. l 01 wld Al,.,_.,. i.r lldf.vtor . court, 11 100 Civic Ctnttt' Orlv• W11t, In Published Ora,. C~11 Oaofy Piiot, IM CHv of S1t1!1 Alli, Cil!lorllll , Mlv '· 14. Jl, XI, 1t7C 16*1l WILLIAM e . SI JOHN, COUftlv CWrk KIUEY PETTlltSl!H IOOll l!a.t Plower St. PUBLIC NOTICE .. .,,._,., CA """ NOTICI Dt' NON-ltllPOfllllllLITY Tef.: (2ll) ..... 11'1 Notice 11 lle•ebv 9IV1n lti1t "" An-, fer: petlltclfler llnder1lgned wlU not be '"pons!ble tor Pllbll1ht0 Or1119t Co.JI! Dilly Pitel, 1nv det111 or ll1bllllle1 cont••tled b'f M1v 2l, 24, 30. 1114 iiu..14 1n.,_ otlllr 111.n mrMlf, on or-1n1r '"i11----------------d11t. O•t9d "'11 Htn d•r oit M.,.,, 1t7' Jamet E. WiJU1mM111 21S4 NtwPOrt &lvd. Conl1 Milt, C1lllort1l1 "~' .. vblllhlld Or•no-#41y ,,, 11. n, 1974 ;• C~11 D1il~ Pilot. 1142-1• •• ' PUBLIC NOTICE •• Thursday, MilY ~. 1974 041LV PILOT 'l>• jl l "> •• A1L.-.frf'11C OOl'AN Inflation GULF OF . -,_ -. . ,. .. . .. Dangers Outline<l ,. ...... °" LAN:elMAr PANAMA. CA.MAl MEXICO - '°ACtPIC OCIAM ,, ~\ '' . ' i...~~~~~~~ .... ~~·· .. M!XICO CITV 0 Rail Line Proposed - :····· ...... UPI Ntw..m1p SAN FRANCISCO I UPI) The president of the world's largest commercial b a n k urges temporary taxes and u change-in the public's spending habits as wa ys to curb inflation. A.W. Clausen. Bank of America president, in _ .. an· interview said the nation's rate of inflation had reached 11.~ percent ":hich he declared was ''cancerous.'' IF INFLATION is n 0 I curbed, he sa id, it wiU lead to worldwide recession. C I a u s e n recommended autonlatic income ta~ increases whenever the rate of innation gets beyond a prescribed limit. He also said the public must stop buying things it doesn't need. including cars that wear out too rapidly and products designed to be thrown away after one use . Mexico is considering plans for an ultra-modern rail line across the tropical isth· mus of Tehuantepec to bypass the traffic-clogged Panama Canal The plan would revitalize the old railway whi ch, ironically, went bankrupt in the early 20th century because of competition with the waterway. Referring to Congressional calls for tax cuts to help those \vhose buying power has been reduced by inflation, Clausen declared: "That's throwing kerosene on the fire." "We have distorted consumption into an economics of v.·aste,'' he asserted. "And waste itself is inflation." 3 State Hopefuls Haggling Over TV By the Associated Press TV or not TV. That is the question today in t h e campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor. . Campaign managers of the three fronlrunners in the June 4 Democratic primary haggled more than three h o u r s Wednesday over the format of a live telev ised confrontation June 1. About all that the Brovm. ~1orelti and Alioto "negotiators ( State ) agreed upon in the closed door meeting with KNBC television executives in Los Angeles was that they would meet again Monday. and that the format would not be a debate. eFalth Cure SAN BERNARDINO iAP) -A predominantly le m a I e jury has been sworn in for the trial or a Barstow couple charged with manslaughter. . They threw their diabetic son's insulin away and declared him cured by a fa.it!). healer. The selection of nine women and three men ca m e Wednesday after three weeks of questioning of prospective jurors oul'iide of the hearing of other jurors or courtroom spectalors . e Malpractice SAN JOSE (UPI I An orthopedic surgeon has ag reed to pay a Cupertino man $1.2 million because he became paralyzed after a rootine disc operation, it was disclosed Wednesday. William H. BeMett, 50, an inventory service salesman from Qipertino, had accuse<t Dr. Frank Griffin , Los Gatos, of mali;nctice. e Bill Ni.red SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A bill permitting school disbicts to set aside two days of the school year for parent-teacher conferences was v e t o e d Wednesday by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Reagan said he vetoed the measure (AB2558) by Assemblyman car1 .. Bee (D- Hayward), on the recommendation or the Department ol Education. e Tem!her Strike STANFORD (AP) -There will be no quick settlement to the 11-daf strike .by some t,400 maintenance, technical and !lel'Vice .workers at Stanford University, Provoot Wtlllam F. PUBLIC NOTICE ' Miller says. "We cannot realistically look for a quick end to the bargaining,'1 Miller said in a letter dist ributed Wednesday to the faculty. "The university is determined to continue bargaining until au issues have been settled on both sides." e DeatJa Peualty SANTA MONICA (AP) - The constitutionality of California's new law making the death penalty mandatory for certain crimes has been upheld by a SuperiOT Court judge. Judge Laurence J. Rlttcnband ruled Tuesday on a challenge to lbe law by Deputy Public· Defender W i 1 bu r Littlefield. ePay Hikes TORRAllCE ( U P I I Teacllers of the Torrance Education Association, represecting about 900 of the district's 1,200 teachers , voted 10 to 1 to accept a 7.7 percent pay raise offer, it was reported Wednesday. Final ratification of the pay package by the school board was expected sometime next week. eFarna Bill SACRAMENTO (AP ) - A secret ballot election bill affecting farmworkers got a boost from Cesar Chavez, leader of the United Farm Workers of America , in testimony before an Assembly committee. Chavez told the Assembly Labor Relations Committee Wednesday all farmworkers must have the right to wte. 'Y' Caravan To Parks Scheduled Tickets and infonnation are now available for" the South C-Oasl YMCA Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks caravan to be held July 1 through 6. The caravan is for boys and girls in the seventh through ninth grades. <Ast is $55 for Y members and $60 f o r nonmembers. The caravan will include tours of scenic n at u r..a l wonders, outdoor co o k i n g , fishing, swimming, hilling and sleeping Wlder the stars. Information · about the summer caravan and other YMCA activities ia available )>y teleplx>ning 831·YMCA, or 496--0453. Newport Man On Honor Roll st.v .. Gwllllam ol Newport Beedl hos been namtd m the -roll or Ricki OoUece tn Rexbura, ldlho. ~ :ro male the honor roll. -la must llUlinlaln a JI. plus .,..ie aw.rage-Jn a mlnilnUm H houri ol dUI -I I Judge Asked To OK Bid l1i GeoTek ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A coort-appomteo receiver has asked a federal judge to approve firing the president of financially plaiued GeoTek Resources Fund companies and barring him from entering company premises. U.S. District Court Judge William T. Sweigert set Tuesday for a hearing on the motions for a re straining order filed Wednesday by the recei ver, attorney S t u a r t Kaplan. DR. CLAUDE M i t c he 11 , president of GeoTek Resources oil d r i 1 J i n g partnership and s e v c r a I affiliates, refused to eo1nply He also held that "inflation itself is a tax ." '"ntE PEOPLE ":ho suffer most from it are low-incom e people,'' especially pensioners, he declared. Because of inflationary high interest rates, industry can 't raise enough money to build plants to n1anufacture items necessary for long: t e r m prosperity. he held. "\Ile don't have enough steel. aluminum. paper or oil refiniJ!g capacity," he said. "but corporations don't want to OOrrow for 25 years or 30 years for ne\v plants at 91'.. percent." Clausen urged tax l<nvs that encourage persons to sav£' money, perhaps by exempting levies on interest paid on savings accounts. THE EXTRA money gain'!d by the income_ tax boosts to curve inflation could be put into social security reserves, reducing the need for future social security tax boosts. Monday v.'ilh a hand-delivered Ir-----------, letter froin Kaplan dismissing L A CALLS him. • • "I find it necessary to terminate your service forthwith in connection with GTR Management Co . , GeoTek Resources Fund Inc., Fundamental Oil ·c.o. and related entities,'' the Jetter 41/2c "'' l"ri•a:te Li•iet -ludrtets Stt•ice o...ty -Coll fw broclM.tn ond lflOl!thly rott -Soft FronciKo Uiwt A•oiloblt - The Telephone Company Of California said. 1001 R..Ull. C.M. ''Accordingly, kindly remove 1 ._ __ 1_1_14_1_9_7_9_·_12_3_4 __ •1 your personal items from the office premises by 5 p.m. You are requested oot to enter the ---- premises thereafter without my express permission." Ml'IUIELL TE RM ED Kaplan's action a "raw power play" a.'ld told newsmen his attorney, James Thatcher. advised him to remain in his office. "They'll have to carry me out like they did Avery," said Mitchel I, 40-year-old opthamologist who is s.root-3 and weights 400 pounds. He was referring to Sewell A~cry, Montgomery Ward president who was carried out of his Chicago olfice in a chair by Marines during a dispute with the government years ago. The Securities and Exchange Commission filed suit in federal court here last May against GeoTek Resources; Jack P. Burke, chief promoter of the oil drilling parlllerships; Lo s Angeles Times Publisher Otis Chandler, and others. THE COMPLAINT alleges the defendants v i o I a t e d securities laws and defrauded 2,200 investors who p.it $30 million into o i I . d r i 11 in g ventures. Burke resigned as president or the various firms when the SEC started ils probe in 1972, but still retains his financial interests. f\.f i t c h e 11 . an investor, was named president in July, 1973, and is not a defendant in the case. OIANDLER, A COLLEGE schoolmate of Burke's, sald he penonally Invested 1243.000 in the varlOU5 oil programs and n\llde contact with investors. But Chandler. who denied anv "fraudulent conduct" oa bis part, said the charges against him are 0 wboUy lUljustified," ard &aid he Im oooperaltd f\Jlly with tbe SEC. A lodenl.I grand jury Io ~-~gatmc the GtoTelt ctoe .... ls •XJ>ected IA> 1'lllm llldlelm<n.Js next month. OUR LEGACY FROM THE MEDICINE MAM by TIRRY GRANT, R.Ph. Who would ever think on e ntering t orla y's slrcamilned pharmacy thal many of th e medicine~ a\·ailahle had thei r early brg1nninl!s V.'ilh the mrdir 1nt• man. l)I course, they h<11 t• 1111· drrgonc m<in y ch:1n~1;s and refinements. In c<irl.v da1·<> lnd1:ins chcl'.'1·d on r11«1ts ior le:i ves) nf <'f't'· L1111 plant<> 111 order to C'~· lac·t a "magic subslanet". Tiu;.. later evolv ed to a "rl'l nr t· sophist icated " ll'rhr,1<11H' or cooking the nl(1l1' 1or hours and then ho1h11g tlnv.·n the resullanl ! l!j 11 lfl. Thous.inrls of years h:1VI' p :11<> .. ctl :;111ce these e11rl1 c~1 pro<·<'~ses v.·cre hegun . flur to11t1·mporary dru~~ m:11· br<ir little r e.~1·n1h1.1n<·r to thr1r .crudt· .11111• .. 111r.~. But ·m (I 11 \' "! I h \' h ll SI(' l'ht1 tlli! ,ii '>llh~l:UH'I'" cl() d;itr li.11 h. tu thc 1ned1c;111c ni;i n \'f)LJ ()Jt YOUR l>OCTOll l'AI" Pl-!ON'F. US v.•hl•U .1nu 11C'l~l a delivery. \Ve· \1·ill dc1\l\'er promptly 1~1itho11t t'Xlru chut~(', A grcal ni;iny people rely on u." tor 1 heir heulth needi1. We welcome requests for- dc Ii vcr y service and charge accounts. rA•K LIDO PHA.lMACY lSIH•tfhlb9d ,.. .. o..,.., ~ll•1cll•U·ISt~ Over The Counter MSDA U1tlng< fqr Wtdlluday, May,.ll. 1974 "' ... 119J '"' New York ~0•:10REYFUS GllP Ja"'" ~a 1'.I! u.1i~oy19 818 '1 "° lowinq 1$ a Us! of. O••f Fd q.al 9.9~ Jol\nstn 19.1619.lt Ae!ol'rv F' 1 00 1,0.1 b•d ;ind 1sked prl·' Eoly Fd JJ7 l60 JOHN HANCOCK: !lever~ F Slil S.86 ces on Mut~all Ory! 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Oo Tmt S 12 l.81 '1"1nQd ._41 4 W Llto•lv J.•s 4.l1 !ncom }10 6ll ,DTC Sec ~4610?8VSAACa 1.r'l 11' Mln"t. 2.-3.16 ttl Gth B.0 IM1 1P•r1mt S'1 615 US CivtS 9.39 ~.ll S<llus F , 6.06 6 61 Hitt lv 1 09 l.09 1P•11I llev S 1'l }.78 USt.IFE FUNDS; S<.1'111 Sa 6 II 6.14 Ht<IQe s ,, ... Pqa1u$ F J JI 4.U Al?el F ).92 1,7·1 TMR ;.. 6.0S t .61 Herolqe 1 n ... 1 P\>11n Ml t 8'1 1.8:! B•1 Fnd 6.1, 1.i• COLONIAL 1 tact 11?l 16 411 Pionn 511 S.~1 S.tl Com Slit •.6110.~1 FUNDS; l"'prl Co 1 IS 8 u Pl'l'11 Fd S 09 S.i.9 \I.I.LU£ LINE fD~; 't.~'ff; i·~: ;·:1:~PG~m ,;:r ,;::1 ~~(~.1~0 .. ~ 1.87 ~:: ~ ~:!~ii Fund 9.0S 9'" Inc Boni Sll Sil P1I Frm 10.18 '" Lt• Gt" S.06 5\ Gr .. ,.. 5.(M s:s1 Ind FAm 1 JO C•Pl.11 l IJ ,_" Val Spc 2.4 1./1 1ncom 8.1• 9.}S 111tfQOn 716 1.•6 locom X1.'9 •.ll \I.I.NCI!: Vtotvr 2.41 l.U Ill lnwst II.WI 1ll i!O P<IQ Fd •.11 6M SANDERS: C01urnG 10.1110.11 tnvtr11 G 68J 68l P!~St 9.IJt.lJ lnvt\I ~1&6~ ((IMMONWLTH l11v Co A 1119 U .ll Ptn Tre 7.09 ... 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Olw 1:11 s:u kk IS 8111 1t Pro fO I 01 t .Oi Mo~ t .1610, O.tii• t.U , Slll<t f·• 9,H Prov•cll -tO J.n Tr11~t •,1110. o..ioo -.14 •.04 \/tr Polf JI t H PrO~,Qt 681_1.Sl W.1.,w 10.1t11. C>ilLAWAal '"~Ru 4.,. 4.6' 'Pl'ud ,, 1U--.li W.llln t.o 10. 41tOU"' I $ti PUTNAM ll=UNDS; wstmn •,JI 10. t>.tttf. • •S t .h GrwUI ' 11 •.•I Con\lfr t 14 10 10 Wll1d'• I .ti 6, • Ottw F Li» • " IM(Of'I\ 'OS '4l (~1111¥ I~ 1.10 Wlt\t Ind t •• 1. 09111 T J,'O ,;., Trlt vt J.'4 , Gtoro 11.r1 u ." W\tl!I Cr •.SI r. •YtGl'I Sl ti 51.61 Tnt $1'1 lt,)t U.91 Gr*!h t tl •.16 ~\COM tJl ~. ~~S-J.SO , ... 1tt1 F'n(t 11 t11t:i. intom '·" 71l l•l91ef '·'° t , ~ ~ '-::~ 1f·~f ~w& ~= J·;: l:~ !;;~," " : ;! :·J: ~~~Z{1C:::'. , I • 28 CAIL V PILOT Thursday May 23, 1~74 ~---------,---~ PUBLIC ~OTICE I w . --~.~IC1'1T!Oii$iuSiNESS--001ng NAME ITATMINT ,,,. klllOV.l"t P"Mlrl " d,:,n'I bl/ ''~h the Ads '" VOLTAGE TllAlllSPOllTAPl")N ':' l!EACH lLECllllC i''l'(\.l CU. •Cl~TA Ml::\A lllf.'"''PCll1 £Ll'CTP•" ( 't'(LE CO. 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In;:, " C·•"'' "·'' •or ovah~n •:.01 f!.-•n I, lh'WJl!lrl ae •• ~n. (dlol0<n•• 92~~? rn,, llV~'""'~ ·~ •oncu<!rd l!y " to<oorahon I r"~ Pooll I~• Tn· ,1a1,.mon1 "''' Cwn"I (ltr~ oJ Or~n~t"" I .. 1~1' t,1...-j • In l!l• C,un'V M //A l Flllt! Puol•\~"<I 0'"""' C ~ ! rJ .ilv r.1c1 ~·~yl~.1J.l(l.,,.l~)U•(1.).,l 1•114 FICTITIOUS llUSllWESS IW AME Sl.llTEME"IT r •>lnr !<llo.,1nQ p•r .n "<1.11>1q """"' I ltlNfP 'ECUPITV ~ ... ~1 1 '·'S 761~' [IOen. (Dl!O M .... , (di·•'"'~ 'll6ii Od•ydd R N1 <'""'· 2o1Q Ll~r". Cal!.\ t"c\a. (,1h!o•n1u ~767'1 T"'" buc,ntl~ "' 1on~uCIC<I l>t /In ~0•01ou~1 D•vvcrd R tl>(ncl• T~" \loi!~rncn1 ''·'" td"<I wi•" !hr CO<Jnty Clerk o! O<•nvr Coun:y on May 1. 191• FJlSll Pul>li•"(d O•Jl"'f (Oa\I O&tlv Pdo!, 1.oav 1. o, 16, 11 191• 1•9t" PUBLIC ~OTICE FICTIYIOUS 8USH~ESS HAME STolYEMENT 1 n• lol1n; ;ng pc"on " Do•nQ ., ROBEQT C DENSE ~II (,ENl:RAl CO,H llAC lOJ.1 11•,D orvrir•Pf=> llEO ENTEllPR•5E5 7<'5 S~v•OI• Air. 6"100d, Cdhtotn•a 9)061 cu e · R~c•r! E 0•~ ~. 11<5 ~r•ille 11 ,e lluloo.i. c~11lorn>d 91601 Tn" bu""''~ " toncruc•cd bv "" •nd•Vodyal llo~•I [ Oen'" r n•s \ld!rme·1! •1As County Clen• <>! O•an9c 1•, 19/<I tlle~ w"n lh< t.Ou'11 V on M~; FJJHI Pubhst>ccl O•~noe CO~•T D~•IY PdQT, M.1v lli, IJ. )(;, ""° Junr o. 1~1• 11.13 1• PUBLIC i'\OTICf<: Sfi'T'iMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE DI< FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ln• folloN•nq Pt"•Sl>n llJ> anandoned lnf <!S~ ot t .. , h(!ol•OUS CUS•"'~" nJ•n• FUN FAIR TOY~. 111' 1 Milrlne Av~, 8al DO~ l<ldn<I, (dhtDfn•a 97667 lne F1ct.r,°"'' l'u<on••' N ~mt' ''!Prrr!ll •o ~D~vf w~· lol•d •n Otdnge C~unty 011[ 1.z .. 11 8(!!' (,orolvn Jcttnn. 1100 Wr•ltl>UI O""'· No I•. 11< ~pot! Bratn (~l,t0<n,a Ol6W H~· )llLTO:O.. ~lflSKO\\ IT:~ Tht• :\1..·\\' Yorker ... 50 years old l\011 "' ,1 lll'l'kh :>O ph1st11·;itt•d '' 11:-. lh~ ~;1n1l'. ··1\;:/l't·r!1:-.t' 11:tli h;il'(" lhC' :.pt•Jld"I' LI'", I\. I\' 0.\'I~ (If 11' l,1ll'~L ;1ppea!s lnr :irht'rli~111i:: ord('rS. "'The .\c11· \"urko•r"' rt'g1s1rrs th1· n11·s~a~t· th.it 11 k1'PP'i h:11·1nl( IH rt'/lt'.'ll h/"(',111'1' ol I!.~ n:1n1r. tll;H 79 IK'lTt'lll nl 1!~ Golden 'V c1-t .larnr~ f:Xl.'CU[JVC \[ \" !("(' Jl ;1 r in on . Prl'~tdl·nt of r\1rlinrs o I .\1•11port Bt'<ich. reports for thr• 111ont!1 ot Apn! !he <.11rltnc l".-•l"nl'd 3 2 , i .~ !l p;.1c;s('ngers iliu{·h :1lT01u11s lor ;1 16 :>B p1•1 ro•nt gnn11h ,\pi 11 l!1i::. Tia· c:l!TJt·r~ ;.i1:11l:1bk· ~v;1I r11i1 .. ~ tor the n1onth 11rrt· :1 1 l l OOll 11 luch acc·oun1l'd foi· .1 Jo.it! fo.ictor o! 5.1.i6 pcrtt·nl l';1s.~l'ngers r;u·ncd ~rar-lo­ datc through 1\pril 11· '-' r l' 126.0.17. \VJth a1nilablt" ~l':Jt 1nilcs of 12.060.100. T he <;l·hcclulc c·o1nplC't1on fal·tor ,.,:is !18 9'i p1·1"C'~'ul 11nd .\t•ar-to- dat£' through Anni 11;1~ !16 f.3 prrcent. D;_ul~ a 1· I' r .t gr lanclings :11 [~i:-1\ n g c Ii>~ J11terna11on:il .\irpon 1\'£'!"1' \:i:l Car:'.'ion For '~'ilco NE\V YORI\ ~ l'Pl 1 -v;11 to Chl'111ic;1! Corp. '>31d 11 ll'o11ld btulct a SI. I n1illion plilnt ;1! C;rr<;on. tn n1 :1 n u I :1 t t u r 1· dodeeyl bcnzinl' Thr tlllll IS ('X]ll'C!ed to bi.' cornplr!c<l by the rnd of 19i.;. \\"itco ~aid 1hc ch<'1n1cJI 1" u.<:o •d tn 1h£' 'f1;!:~11r.1rrun• 11! 1ncl11.'.!r1al and .i ~r1c11ltur:1l llroducts. fn1•, Du'"l<I~ ''~' conduclt<I by ,on .-------------- •nO•V•d<J>I B~•!v (."olyn Jt!TC" CONNELLEASE '"" '"''m'"' '"' '"' w"" '"" ~?::~: .. :~ :~:~:~g:~::"'~a~I~ :;;,~~I El Im I •Aa v 2. 9. 16, 2J. 191• IS!• I• Your foct.ry Authorlud Chrrrolet Le-011119 Dealer PUBLIC /'\OTICE S~P·J4l11 NOTICE TO CflEDtlOflS SUP EfllOlf COUQT OF Tl<E STATE OF CALll'OlfNIA FOR Tl<E COUNTY 0~ ORANGE No. A·19Jf7 (•'die of L[TA I.lo f C!l'ER~O'I '"' LE"TA MllDREO ECKEA~ON DoctaSc<l tlOllC( I~ 1-l(Rrl!V Gl\/I N M """ <•..a•To« 11• !nc ~I!• v~ "'"""<! <l~<Nl~nl • New '74 V•90 Hatchback 56840 PER MONlH Plus lJX & L•C. 0~ flDPr (red<! :'•Mo OEL. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARIOR BLVD. CO'-TA MESA ~"6-120!1 '"·''all n•· ""' h.,,.,,., ,;, ·· a11.e•1 rn~:'•-----------­·~·d (!•(~den! ,>r~ '""' "r I 1 • 1,1,. 1l1~m. ,.-,+n 111~ ~t'{C··• ••V """ ""' • '" •~~ /\llocr of rne cl•r~ cl l+1r .>DO•r rnltllrCI f"U't, or to ~·eo•nl inrm , " I~•' "" ~eucllcr<. 10 t~c U"<lr• ... ,~..., ~· 111• L""'" 1)1!1(" el ll>Y(,~l \!) I ODI l L. IJ:;tl W 01Ymt»C 81~tl . ~I~ '11 l '\ /\Af.jCffS ("lotorn•11 9QOlS. Yno(~ 1. t"" Dldfe Cl ou!"""'• of 11>e uflft•s,11ne1 '"~II m;illers Of""ll•n!/\\I lo 1~· ··•~tr Cl A•CI <l<CC~~"'· • ••h•n 10<1• '"C"'"I dll"' •ht"" !or~I o.Jb'•'ol•Of'I ot In•\ "~I tf D~l(tl "'°'"V I. l~I• JOHN fl vou-.G ( •l'CUl~r DI !hf W•ll • ! •n~ abo~f "~mc'd occe~rr: TllVC.ST.&O & ODELL Ill& W. O!ympit I/Yd., 51•. 312 Len Anq•"" (•li!Ofn•I '®JS f)\J) q ).)060 Attn.""' for C•ccu•o• P.,,, .. ..,J (l•.11or.• (~.,' O~·lv P.lt! "''" '· I• ~;. 1;. lo/J \~'11! l'l"Hl.I(' \OT!('!·: NOTI CE IMVITl"IG BID~ • FIRE-BURGLARY ALARM SYSTEMS RE SIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • • 1nsl•ll'10 & Sonoited lll Vein E•perlent• Jl 'f•I" In Tiie H1rtlor Area Coll for Froe Esrimote SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS Oivluon Of Sea Co.all Bkl". Suppl' 1651 Ploc11ntlo-Co1to M•MI · 642·3490 ctrcula!Jon 1.:; outside the New ,.ork i.ll'tll Then it cets dO'A'n lo the r11H.v-gr1tl~ ·· '"Thf' i'\cw Yorker .. appeals to, :uid ts read by, important ;111d 1nfluent1.:il !) e o p ! C' !11roughout the country. "The :\l·11· ''orkrr'' reachl'S people 11ho ha it· a hit:h lcl"c! of taste. f'cn1>lc 11ho hi'lvc ach1e1·ed a plat(' Ill 0111" SOCIC'\y 1h.'H ;illo"'s thC'1n 10 spcntl money on thuu:s other than the basics And thl'~l' p<>op!c spend 1h.1t nionc.1 ThC'rt."s rhe r;1p1c·r -'"these j)l.•oplt· sf)('nd 1h;11 n1oney" - Ul'-l'rlvd clt·frl~ ;:ind unerringly. 11 ~ rhe 111·:1pon u~t"d by e1·rr~· p11hh1";111on 111 this roun1ry that :1r1t·n1p1~ ro 1>r1 loose n1nney 1• un1 ;1tl11·rr 1~c·rs. 'fhc g;ime 1il.1'1 t\ ~1111pll' First. ~·ou ti ult! Jll :1ud11·nce. then ,1ot1 ,1·11 t/1;1t ;u1d1enee "f() Sf<'.E TllE ga1nc al 11s n1o<>t frrnc!1C', \'OU have ro 11,irch !hl· 1nfigh1ing 11•hich r·.i;.:r~ ainong the 111•11 s11·rrkl ie". Thl' ohJ£'Cf here 1~ !(• be able to bo;1s1 : .. Our rcark~r~ n1akt' more n1oney th:111 reader~ of o I h c r rnngnzinl's.·• "'\\·l\~\ll'l'k ., ror {'\:1n1pll'. i~ c;t:1r1in~ a nrv.· ··rx('Clllllr·· rd111on !his ~·pll'n1h1·~ 'rl1•· 1·d11nn;1J 111al1rr 1•ill h c l!lleh.irigC'U Hut r11•1'1' other llt.:l'k t~e lll<H!;•lllnr II tll Crtrry -at lt«JSt it hope's 10 carry - ;1c!<: 10 be 1nserled onl y in thoi::r ropirs i::o1nc t o ~11hscribt'rs making n1ore than $20.000 n year. 'rh1s special edition is a CQpy of lhl' "B'" rd1t1on rhal .. Tin1c " h.1s bec>n publishing StOC'C' 19i0. <':>.:crpt t h a : ··::-:cv.·sv.·('ek" l"r(l'ls it h:is 011r~un11rd its eompc111or b.1· rri1,111g !hr ;infl' to S20.00h The "'Ti1n1•" rd1!1on h:is ;i $L.i.000 l'lllllfi' '"\(',\Slll't'k .. l~ r,u:1!·:111!1•t"- 111g cd1·1•rtisl'rs th11 it~ ·1":l'~ 11- 111('" spl1c1' 11•'1rt•·\1'!1::i1~~1111- 1nu1n cf :1/1().flOfJ pt•oplo· Tl:;• 111agort1nc"s IOt:ll cirt:t!l1!1nn !) ~ft rn1llinn "Fortunl'... !ht' s 1 s 1 er 111agaz1n(' of "'Time... h:is eonlf'n1pt for such !ov.•-inco'flt' r;ilrularion« In n recent pitch Io <1d1crl1sers. '"F.or!unc"' fcatuJ eel ;1 p1rture of a ronstrUl"1ton \1orker. pointin:! out that h1.• 1n<1kf'~ nearlv .~2n.ooo a 1e;ir "The fact 1~ ·· !la· rnao:?;i1111t' ackh'<L ··~di k1n1ls 01 11:ig1•s hal"C' gOlll' ~k1- ll1gh plurnhcrs. 1 r .:i 1 n conductor~. c<lrp('ntl'rS. .\011 11;in1e it. So hl}11· r.1n you still ton~1der Sl5.00n ::i~ the st.1rt1ng pn1nt fnr th!.! rn.:1nng1.:1ncnt 111.'ll"l-.l'! '.' •. "FORTLTt\E"' f;Qt-;S Oil 10 (+Ssl'rf 111:11 ··rC'af lTI;JJlflgCmi.•nt i::1:1rts .11 S2.il){)(l"' and that no pub!1t\1!1011 rl'nch1's this group ,1s C'ff1ci11ntlv as ii docs. Don·t thin~ for a 1nornent !h:it onlr puhhcatJl)ns ralt•ring to a ll"C'll-hcrlcd bu~incss a11d1l·ncc· pl;n !hl'"l' :.:arnes. Tht'rt' 1~. I' r l''c1•nplr. thC' ~!'\('n-.1·t.,1r-o!d n1 a g <1 z in e ··H11ll1nc-~llltK' ... rC'~:lrdl'd b.1· son1C' ;1" ;1 l'Ounrrr-culture ~!ronghnld. 11·s pitching h:ird rh1 ·~l' d.1~s for acll'ertising, using the same iechniqucs as other puhli~hrrs . ··Holling" Stone'' clain1s to rl'o'.lch 111·0 n1il1ion readers 11·hosc a\·1·1·age <1ge is 22. and it's :ict1·isi11g :id1·1·rl1ser~ not to think ol these rrad('rs ;1s ··~1ragJ.!l.v fe('n;igrrs \rithout :1111· n11}n1'\" in rhr1r jean~.,. On the• rnntr.'.lrv. ~;n·s ··Bolling SronC'·· ;11'011! 11., 1·1·aders. "I /it'\ ,ll"l' pi ·opll' 11·1th !llOn('~' to .<;pend ' rf'Jlfl'sentini::: a ).!rt".1! 1n:irkr·I for ··1ra1·rJ. !ug::?;l~C'. l·.111H·ras. c a rs . c·:in11>t.'rs. 1111111 hus1•s. t1·11eks. 1unro1-c1 elr~. ;1ppa r'-'I. OOnks. rerord~ ;ind record pl;.iycrs. tap t• 11111ts. n1us ic11I 1n..-1r11mrnr~. beer and 'rine. r;1d111~. T\' ~e!!>. health or '11,11l1r,i1· tOOcl!> .. ·r111·: !'I.OT 1-" tan1dt<ir. To ;1ilrae1 <Hl11·rt1~111g. der1~on­ "tr:11t' 11la1 1 our rc:Jtl..:r.· ha>.t- bLil..:,n;:.: 11;dlt'!S . Woli!e ,, n~•~e, ~1.' ,,,, 1• fin .. l•u$ .. 11 "" '~~ •!un! ,,n·~n ll• t n u" -~ f"ll" Scnoc,1 t· I • II ' ' ~AVE YOU READ HARRY BROWN'S NEW BOOK "YOU CAN PROFIT FROM A MONETARY CRISIS"? ald\ !er pl•·t•··~'I '' "' ·u ,,,, d•v•no t>ocl• • 1 I , ,.,. ,, S,,.,.,-1 "'""n ,. • .., •De<•f •<~!-cni ~, • • ,, o1-.1,,~, F~t" bod '"' ·~1n·t• ~ '~'" a·<1dc•·~ l!on(t '" ,~, Illa(\ \ • o! lh~ ' '·' . . "' ,, " ',. ., •· W t"" '!H'ti11fi1f '" GOLD STOCKS. GOLD MUTUAL FUNDS & SILVER > • '; ,. i ' • Home Buyer Beware Construction Fraud Ne1v Consnuier 'frap No 'Ifs' About It The United States' ongoing shift to the metric S)'S· tc1n is not·n1ctl'1f1cation.' It's ·1netrication' accord- ing to (;encral i\lotors because there·s ·110 'if' about 1t.' (;~1 is designing all its ne1v products to nietric 1neasuren1e!1ts and 1s encouraging cinployes to think m£!tr1c. 'JJ? e Do1i 't 1llc1ke 'e11 1, Like Before' -F orll Capitol i'\ev.~ Scr\'it't' Si\CR,\!\IENTO · · \\" C' don't n1ake 1hen1 like 11·l· usC'd to. and that's go<ld ne11<; lcr today's cus101ner.'' a Ford i\lotor Co. 0Ff1r1al said the o!hC'r da~'· .:i.nd he's right if .ro11 1·ompare thr munuals used ll'ith locla.1•s c<tr and 011t' built 20 ~·e;1rs :ign. dr111and. nl.J~ ha1e cren morC' tt'oublc selling \·as against tl'l' econornicnl :.ix nrxt year_ Th ... firn1 is trlit1ng :1 new 250-eu.- in. !.L:>. fnr i!s ·7;i c·;:irs rhat gives [l{'lll'r 1nil('ngr than an~ six C~l oft!'rs 11011· :ind 1 l'l1ui1·t·S lcsi; ser1·icl'. By SYLVIA PORTER f\lury ond Toni Johnson gtl\e a contractor $4 .000 as o down payn1ent on t h e constructi'}fl of a ne1v home on New York's Sl<1tcn lstund. They 11·erc an1ong 150 1vho paid a total of more th11n $500.000 to the contractor 1\'hO thcr\ 11·as unable to deliver because or his abysnu1lly inadequatt! £111.:incing. J\'l'\'i York State Atty. Gen . Louis .I. Lef- ko111tz n1ov- ed 111 on this n·e .. ~ 1nsb1!- <':l Oil llt•\\" f1:1:1n;:1n1: - ll1d 110\\ 11\P •.'r':.!itl;•l I :u \' t 11 l'tlhl'~ Ill' f,1'! li1 1t• 1<1 .. I !1 \' Ir pro-POllTEll pt'r1~ or a return or 1hi-1r run<~~ 11ht'n the buildings :11·4· .>0!t1 tu 11('11· buyers. A:'\OTll ER 31 far111lies put dD11·n $5.000 each for ne1v honll'" 111 the ()range Count~, ~]iddll'10Wll, '.\".,'., a 1· (' :l. Accordin'· to !OV.'ll offii:ials ~nd l'ng11-~t·c1·s. the buil<1t·r 11 :is inl"Otll!X'lt'!ll and unabll' 111· unwilling to eon1pl.1' 111111 budding rod t' 1"1'~t~l:1t•·H'' Xon1• of ti'l' housl's h:is b1.:en l1n1~h1·cl ].;:-f~11111t 1 l11·ld pt1;."1e ht':ll'lllC: Ill .1dd1!1111l ! U l'\:11111n1n" 1l1e builder. and t1 ap1'll':i1·~ 'Iha! appr(lx1111:i.lt'I'.' ~140.f(l(I ot lht• c· on 1 r :l t" \ rk·rosi!s v.rll 111;1.~· bt• lo"t Thl' ninltrr hn~ bt<<"n lurnC'd 011•r !n the 1h~1rie! nt1"ll'nt•y 1ur possiblC' crirninn! Jct1u11 Still Jnotht'r 400 b1.1.1ers or hoint·s 111 !II<'" S.W.000 prtC'l' r,lll)!L' 111 \1'1~· ,. or k' .~ l'oughkC'rp~1t• .1J"t'.l found 111:1! t:f't'OIUS(' or I 11 ;l cl (• q lL .'.l t I' dr:1inagt• ;111<! 11:1.,!1~ runoff. the bascn1ents \\ere f l o o d c d , dr1vewa}'S 11·l'rc v.·ashcd out. gurdens and landscaping 1vc1 c destroyed. LEFKOWITZ BROUGJIT in engineers and inspectors, and the btulder has nO\V been forced to undt'rta~:c an 1:11- prove1ncnt of 1\1':' c n t i r c drainage sy~lt>n1. "Unless you dcn1and and gel an express 11•arranty v.·hcn purchasing a n<'w hon1e. you Wt'U nu1y find out .\ou'rc sluck \1•i th a bad deal in v.·hich you·ve rnade the blggcst in\'cstn1cnt of )OUr life." 1111rns I.A>fko11•i\l. '·Th c on1inous <ioct rinc of · buyC'r hl'\\ar~· h::>ld~ f1r111 tn the salt' of real propC'rty an(! nr\\ hon1C's. <1nd lhC' situation 1~ gt•111ng 11orsc all !ht' !i111c ... ,\1no11g \h{' t110 11orst traps 111'\\" ho1nt' buy('r'i f:.11·1·: 1 1 l The loss of your dt'po:-.it with n bui]dC'r of a nC'1•: hon1f'. 1t n1ay he thC' r('su!t of outright c!ivc>rsion of the n101h.!Y by a c-ontraetor 11 ho tak~s t~1c deJXlsit a n <l d1st1pp1.•<1rs. \lore likt•!.v. ~our builder n1ay go brokl' lX'roi·I' hr l'an co:nplcre thr huilclin~ becnusc of insuffieil'nt l"<qJ1t;1I. l:1bor ticups. bad 1\"l'<llhl'r. ur s1n1ply hOl!!-.l'S hr put up in a de1C'lop1nrnt 11h1l"il dn ."! ,,,·1 \\"ll lLE THE t'011tr,1<1nr 11111.,t pul ~our dt·po~ir into th•· :1('111a! 1uh uf bu1Jd1n:-: lhi• hornc or !;•rt• l" r i 1n i n a 1 l·harg1's. il 1hC' hu1l1t1'r gr•t"' \Jro!\l'. \'ou·rp ;it 1hc ho\!0111 ot lh1· list.' In ;in~· ~lJJ\ ;1;.::i1ni::t lhl' bu1!dcr. m .'.l l <' r i ;i ! 111 t' n, 1rork1nrn. n1ort~:i;.•1··. ;: n d ra:-: cl;.1in1s h:i11' pn•f('rt'lll"'-' 01·rr !hr hon1t' buvcr's 1.:!.'.111\ls 121 Th<' Joss to ~ou :1ftl·r 1·1ktng tith' :inti th1'n 1111·l11u: clrf1·c1s 11hit•h 111.iht• th 1· building 11n1nh:1hit:1blt' For 1nst:inct' 11 att'r Jl·cl1mula11on 1n l}asen11•1ll'i or 1111 :-.J<J!>' l.1e~ of <idl.'!quatt· dr:11u:1gt• or other problc111s rt•sul11ng fron1 soil l'Ond111on~ disrl',C:trdcd by !he builder: i n s I JI l a t 1 on of supporlin.,: Lll·ams which Hre bt'lu11• sta11dc1rtl f;ulul"<' lo in~tall nnd Sl'<ll 11·indo1vs :ind doors pro11Crl}: 1 111 pro p ,. r laying out of l;;1~e·11l·Ht floors antl ra1l111gs. pour l'On~trucuon of v.<ilks and dri\t.'1~·a}S. ··11 ts n puhl 1l' Fr:turl."' dl'('lare:; Lt•fk1l111!1. ··1f .1C1ur lll'll' hO•llt' l\,JS 1101 li\'l'!I l'On"h'1tl'hd of goud 1111;.1l111 Hl :JI t' r I ;i J • 0 t t: O 0 1t .,1orkn1ansl11p or IJ.1~ b1·1·11 lll,l 4li· Ill ,111~ \l',l\ un1nh<1b11 ·11ih·. '1'111· 1,11t11r.· !J1 .+ builder 11 h1l' up to 1111·"· st.1nr!:1rds 1~ ;i dl'l"\'11!1nn 1111d should Ll(> lrt":1ll'd ;1,; :-.11th ' ' 110 \\' UO \'OU ,1\01U lht'!>t' !r.q2~' -).J:1k1• 'tll"l' ~uur 011·n allon1l'\' rvpn·.~1·111<., • 1n1 ht·lurl' you :.1gn a eo111r:1l·l lo hu~· a lh'\I ho l:l' l 'i1"1-k I h <' l"<plll:!llOll 11f lht• lJ111idt'I 111\il I :111·~:-. ".11!·1 Ii 111· .dn.,1<1• l.J~('ll 11\ll' Ill UiJ!.1111 ;1 ll"tdll 1·l'pu. l '~1. !II ll I I I'' I 1,•ll • ,11 t d1•111"1: I.:· ht lit Ill l''l l"U\~ II 1\li·· .'1•l!o l' I< II.·• h,JI• \tlllr !.ii'. 11'1 I( 1· Id tJ••• l 1•'11! .11'1 ill 111.-l"ll\!!lll 1·!,·1 k' 11' ·•·•• -[~t•['ll'l ll t"Ullll'.ll"l ,I !l ti t.1k111).! o I t1ll1· tll'P•·t·\ I ·• pro~rt'S!-\ o! th.-<"t';1,!n11·t1J!I 111111 ;1n n1tru'1!h·d p!'r-1111 I• r11:ik1• ~1111· lhv !1•ill ·'' •1:• 1 l · .111 ()t !ln• 1·11111•1 ;1c l • •1•111"···111·11! Ill .~dr!1!10'l 1t '·1·11ol h·· Ill:!' 10 r·unft·r •1 · 11 i 'l li,111 1!11.' t' o 11:'1 r 'I l I 1" 11 111•pt'l'l"1 I' 1H't"l"lll!l'.~ 'J'o obtn1n the rn:ii11t1'11:1ncl' rC'cvn11n1'nderl 111 tht• 111:1nual 01·er ftO.noo rni!I'~; ur ti1·r .\l•ars. !ht' J!l54 Fnrcl 011n<'r \ras Complete Mid-day American Stock List -A A- !JM L.t~! Cnq A&E Pl~ll<; • 2 2 1 ' At.or Prlrol 20 2 2 -', Ac!lort lndsl s 11 l"io ~ •·1 AOOtlo 0.1(,' lJ IS 1'o At>roFl .ISb J I J, Aeron{;i Inc I ,,, "' (I Ml!I we' ~b C1nerarrw ' 24 Cirt!f K 1n 1 • GI/Fon o.n b (!d•~'>Dn !b 6 ! II••• '• ' . ' (idr<l'ildl M • J • (Ml lnY wl~ 60 I t.1 L•ln H ,., C:.1~t0!1 ~ "' 1~ C.•r~r f• 0>11 . ' ,. " ' I 110. '"'! l~ll•·•i Ld!{hQ II 11 • Mo··~l~b In I 1 1)·16 1 lo ')atq>'r.I 11"1 l ~ • • --Ill H--<,,,•O•lfod 1, l • fld("'OIM~.l l~•'•':i<,.,.n.uol•J 11 , N.,.di•.lc J~ J • J • ~,n,,, ,.,, "II Aot>'I~ '1 U • •• • '><·••>Iii< A·< ,, 'l411 Wdl:~ O I I '.<OPt ln(lt1 l 1,.\:1 """"'' ;1 ~ o •• • ... ~I!• I J\ 1 .... • I • " I " ' ] IU • " sthl·duled to 11~11 the ser1 ll'l' shop .;g 1i1ncs. but tCMl:i~ 's 197.; Furci 011ner find~ !ht' 111anual ealls for but eight 1·is11 <; Alldd(1p \1 10 11 2 •• 1 1 Coatnmen U 1 • " ' • G ll I re IJ 1" c.r11 .. c -,,1·1 c.~1·~·a •1">1 • C.<1tt M'ii .,_. c.uu c~" "' 1 c. ,11 '1! 01 , , C.u 1'1rfl' UI • 10 }• " . •nM<IFA >C l ~ •" • U"Y 'l.1 r> : i 1• IP I' Af11IPbl lkl ~ • 1 • Allers .. 10 • ;, J ,-L, A•rbofne F• 1 • s , CoH MU I~ 11) l Coot lnll f"' 1J Coleman •• o I S1nulrir situations l'Xl.,( lor Gi'ner:il J\·lo!ors. Chr~'slrr :ind Airwoc"o. 10 11 1 B ·• + '. Coll~qf l&<i • 1• Ar<l•M>iqn 1 11 1 19' • ,\1nl'rieri11 ~lutors pr0Ut1l"I«. Alan Woods • l 1l -'• Cotcnoal Cm 1) \I r It II Alask;i Ao.i u J •'•• . anu arturt·rit-1\11 ll' ~uu AllPQh ,.,.1, 8 21 1 . Comtxl Com I ! '• Comb EQU•/l \7 '/1 ' . ,, ' ,,, 'n g 111et•rin~ u11pro1·rn1r111~! All•~ A•1"1 " • l 'Com& 10!1 I \ Alld Conlrol Q I 10'·-'• h;ll"l' grl'rttl~· r Cd II Ced Alpna lndu~ ~ ~ 1 , I A1tamo1 Cp ~ 11 J •• , 111:1intc:n<1nec nrcds 01 l r the Altt""( Co•P 18 1 , • '• past !11·0 decades Allee C11 "" 1 •• -· Alt0<1 pt 3., , . 11so •• According 10 1hc For d1 Afr(;o l/ld~t s 1 i . Aml1~'~ Wh bO •'•-'' service n1anual of 2or,;:enrs ArTi Aqronm s 1 ''" ")[ · d',... AmBdtr{ .W • 2 O': ;i~o. v Sl'rl'J C:l' fl JU~ l!lt:'lllS A CllfAlg wt 1 ~·10 :ind inspf'et1ons 11erc r"'•u1rC'd Am F11 1.•l<I 5 1 1&, ~'1 A Fl~ICFI w~ 12 I 01·f'r 50.0110 n11IC'1': bui th.it h:i<i AmWrd .1• q 21 1l'·-'• been redUCC'd (O but JQl for :~~~~;A 21n r ~~ ~·•.-'• thP lll'IV c;irs -51i6 !l'1Vt'r l1 llmM! I~ • :I JJ•.-1 • AmM-.la! wl l • "'•~ r, n1a1ntrnanc(' itcn1~ P.m Mol ir.n i. 2 s·. A ~tro 1 '.>!) 1 :i Jl'• , Jn 1954 ill!' nH111.i'.fll'!l11·11r'>j Am P•« 1a ;, q 1• .• -'• AmRll,WI 1116 ComlA!h .JO I l Coml M l;()g J l CommodOf J ComP~ \Cd l 1 Com PS 162 • I Comp,;( CD 11 (OmPolf! Jl ) I (OmDuQ•d 8 I COf!(i'w> J/a • 1 C~ntr<l F ,11; 11 • (ond>'C CP I i. ·-., ' ~ -" " . l'' -., b'>-'1 11'. 8 -'. I " '• .. Con,,.lly Cn 1! 1 l, '' Con~O.r G~' !S •0 1> , • , (onsvnf (.(> !O l ~ Coo! Mlllrl 10 5 1 'o-1 • Cont7el WI' S 1 Coo~ In "/Od 1 ••:I~ •• '• Co•aon loll 8 Jl 5 , , UJ•~Lab inc 11 • ll' 0-• .. (O>COlnc JO I 7 (te-lt•v<! M<J S l CrPcl~P "/Ml ~ ll C"''I Fo,>m 8 I> C!•ll<ll 0 •• • 18 CUD•( (p 10 I I ···-'• ,, . 1• •••• '• '• ' " 10'' ''hc>dulrd .:i co 11pl":l' ch.1~s_'.'. J Am Ru .•Oe " 1 '" lubrication carh I pr1 11 1111• A.m Sdlet •~ ~ 9 s • I AmT"( Obd 6 21 o -:in oil chani;c ;Jt lc;i, t'\'l'I ·" Am Trainnq J J 1•, 1, (<1•l1S Mil!FI • ' -. ' ,000 1 .. AM1ccp .cM 6 Vi Q,_1 , :.. n11e.;; t'JJ• a 111-i1orAn<1foC '7d8 • 1. rn°inc !UllC'Up ('\"t'f.V 5.{)0I) Anlllony Ind q • '• ... AO Ind Int I ~ 1;16 n1il('S. To1lay the con1p.1rati1·e A<1u11ane JO 21 1 2•·· r. [ h · · Arqu~ Inc 1 , 1gurc1' are u ncat1on at A•lCLd Hid q 1 1 • .,_., 36.000 1nilcs. 011 ch.:ingc <ti A•m.w: En! 1 11 •'·-• Arm•n (o<p 6 1S 13~+ '• 6.000 m1IC'S: and tuneups at Arrow E1ec1 J 1 J .-'• 2' flOO .1 Arundl(p S1<; " " 7>t,•" -., ffil C!i. A•WD<ld Cp ~ 1 ~'o-'o J\1osl in1prcssi1·e arc the A~amera Cp 12 •1 s·.,._ \1 A~t>ldOil Q ~ b 81, C'nginecring advance.~ -pov.·c r ASPRO .~ J 10 ~ , · db k · · A1oc0Mt9 w1 . 1 l'o steering an ra ·cs, ern1ss1ons A11Cn B .Jld s 10 1s.,-'• con trols. cncrgi··absorbing AtRlth•d wi 7s u -•,, Auoat In .lS 23 J4 21 steering colun1ns and dual Au~1·a1 011 is 1s 11 1 1-'• Autoc: Flad10 11 1 l'o -"• hydraulic braking sy~ten1s Auto Svt .10 6 11• 1 -'. 11·hich 1vcren"l even offered 201 A•cmc:o .u 10 Q J · · -·-years ::igo. A<tdq• M .so s J ;,··-'• • Rncrott 6ld •. I 11'• , B<1n90rP w1 • l '•. i.1& 1'hc Automo111e Ho! Linc nfl Ban"•er LI 1s 1a 10·, • B;inner I .OJ ' 1 1 •-'·• ,\lnJor, !he 1nt.:t:h;1111c"s trade Barbra L¥n 1 1 1, 11•"d J Barne~ Enq 2 ~ ,_ •, 111 ;_1 g a z Jn l', " some B•rnw~ll 1n 1 ~ '' o ''l["''CS]Jng Jlt•lllS in lhC i\!U\'] Barry RG So I I S'• '-. BarryWr .'0 S 1 S • ISSUC JUSI r('leased l e ... ,,, SQ 11 8 6 J • -• I Barlon\ O>d JS J 7", (;l'neral ~lotor.~. \1 h 1 <· i B<1roc11 Fir.t 1 '" •• · · od Bi!~on "'trl f> ' • c11lrr.1ts 1l can ! pr ucc cnout!ll aeu '"d .OB , 1r 1 , 6-c.ylindcr engines to • n1c~I Bell.cot R •• J 1 1 • 8enru~ Cp 6 ' l'• 6"roEnt J~ 'I 1 2 •• '• Bero Fii .)311 J 11 2', ~Ia11 Givc11 Auto Ba11 aeroRlty wt o '·· BerQen Orw 24 I 7' • • 1•1 BervenC .10 • H J'-Bf'"ttrly Ent 1 I'• B+cf'l:n .18 8 1 ''•-'• Bi,.ksM .llOQ S II 11 't -1 , Bio Dvnarnt; 'I 1; 8 ~ , Blo""t .D8 6 S 21, Bhiebird In S 10 J', • •11 8odinAp .-0 l 7• 6 -1'1i Borioclo. 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E L"GI H!Ol'I Low Clote: (r>g _M_•_• ___ 1•_,_. __ _:S:.:-· ___ oAILY PILOr Y car's lfigh-Lows Appear Eve ry Saturday ' ----- Dow Hits 802.57, Low Point of 1974 I • • NE\V YORK (UPll -Stock prices sank 1n sttppcd up trading on thl' New York Stock E"<hangc \\cdnesdrl\ and the J>ow Jones industrial l'l'.t'r 1gc ftll to its low Pont ol th1.: \Car Thl l)o•' 111 index of 30 blue C'h1p stocks fl'!I 6 96 po1111 :. to 802 17 lh IJIC\JOUS ]O\V this \Car \lllS 80390 \bout l 000 issues dl'chned 1ga111st roughlv I U d ..1nt..:s On the 1no1 c than I 7fi6 stocks cro~sing t)1t l8Pf Closing srilcs totaled roughh l..1 m1ll1011 shires Lu111pnred 1\t!h the prc11ous da~ s 12190000 shurrs The trading pattern followed closclv lhut of lut:.du1 v.hcn bargain hunting lifted the Uo1v about four points <ihc.id 1n the Opt'n1ng hours and ga\e up gains ca1lv 1n the <J(ter noon for lack of btd.s lnflat1on \Vatengate and chmbuig 1nl1 r est rates have been held responsible for r('Cenl market losse" In the previous ft\c trading sess ons the Do111 slu1n1x:d 38 33 points Prices on the American Exchange fell 1n light l! 1d1ug "" o« ' ' ,,_ ,,., " -11•.--'• ~\. ~ ' " -•9 _, " " • ' " - American 10 Mast Actlee e Southmest Los• LOS ANGELES (AP) Great Southwest Co r p announced that its r 1 r s t quarter losses of $7 84 m1lho11 1s double the loss the firn1 suffered 1n the same pe1100 la!-il vear Bruce C Juell president of the ailing firm said l'OffiJ>Jny revenues this year fell to $1 t 52 mt\ Hoo from $1 1 11 million for the first quarter wt year • . . . . . . . , .. , .. A,.01$l 1$ C(ft/J ·•'',. ''fo ClllARAliTEED 1~1u •~•I<•••• Oh V~.;~h(llt .. ,t .. , "''hi' •• ,.<·~··•-'" ' . . . ... . .· . \ . . . Wtd11,sday, May 22 1974 COPVRtGH T 1974 •EXPERT SERVICE AND ADVICE ........ . BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SALESCLERKS • 9200 PAINT AND DECORATING ITEMS •EV ERYTHING ALWAYS SOLD WIT H AN UNCO NDI TIONAL MONE¥. BACK GUARANTEE •SER VING THE PUBLIC FOR OVER 35 YEARS PILOT ·ADVERTISER WHITE, OFF WHITE ANO ,/ COLORS COMP. RETA IL 3.75 COMP. RETAIL 5.45 WHITE OFF WHlrE AND COLORS COMP. LJ RETAIL f 4.98 II DD-IT· YOURSELF &SAVE •WOODGRAIN PATTER N •47~ X 99 ~ INCHES •ALCOHOL & WATERPRO OF •NON-STAINING OUR LOW PRICE S . PLASTIC .·BLINDS •Indoor •Otdd.oor · WH ITE MATCHSTICK STYL E 3 FT..X 6 FT. 4 FT. X 6 FT. COMP. RETAIL 3.30 COMP. RETAIL 4 .40 O~~;M::L1E P 9 RIC 9 E ~~~:~RR S2ALE9PRl9CE PRICE PRICE }c( EA . ~ EA. ______ .. ____ "-!--'!!"""WHITE 1 6 X 6 FT .... .. 4.89 6X6FT ....... 5.49 8X6FT ........... 6.49 8 X 6 FT ....... 7.59 10 X 6 FT ........ 7.99 10 X 6 FT ..... 9.59 12 X 6 FT ... ..10.69 . LEMON /LIME 3 X 6 FT ..... 2.79 4 X 6 FT ..... 3.69 'A·t' URETHANE VARNISH 6 TYPES A ~~;;,L 6.45 CYHOO~~E 4.65 GAL 12oz. AEROSOL CAN ~-\ :?' ~~~~eHIGH-GLOSS Iii •EXTREMELY TOUGH AND DURABLE FINISH •PERFECT FOR FURNITURE MACHINERY. ETC. •FAST DRYING OUR PRICE Ly~~EX lt!qp;;r ' HOUSE lArn~~­ PAINT \.... .,=:·:~ .,.) 'A·1' LATEX ACRYLIC OUR PRICE PAINT coN~~JJ.~tr~~!!~9FINISH5.95GAL. FOR 'A-1' ACRYLIC EXTERIOR OUR PRICE WOOD STAIN 4.29GAL. Ev ERV --·~CO;;..M_P_. R_E_T_A_IL_6_.5_0 ----- lnltt-iot/EK!vi.ot OUR PRICE •FOR STUCCO.MASONRY COMP.RETAIL 8.25 5.95GAL. • I I I l llil T ON( GAL LON ..•. /#' ----.'../' COMP: RETAIL 3.95 STRUNG ON NYLON . WIL L NOT RUiii WHEN CUT ROUND·WHITE -SOFT. OUR ~OUR 199 FORMER SALE PRICE 5 . PRICE 50 FT. •SINGLE COLOR ROUND BEADS OUR PRICE WHITE ANO COLORS 259 COMP RETAIL SOFT .395 •SINGLE COLOR CRYSTAL SHAPE OUR PRI Cl 2 9 CQl'.1P 7 HlTAIL OO fl <% COMP. RETAIL 6.75 PAINT OUR PRICE •1 COLOR OIAl'.10N0 SHAl'I OUR PHIC£ cor.11' I~ f I A 11 ~ '.:11:1 • • c PER 12oz. CAN •C~E~~~p~~~~~~:1 ·£~~9RTc5, N EEO I. 'A·t' FLOOR ENAMEL ANO WOOD . :~~~~'J.'1\W .. 1~~XTERIOR 'A·1' MARINE ENAMEL OUR PRICE GAL COMP. RETAIL 3.59 FROM 249 QT. •30 MINUTES TO ORV 4se •CLEAN.UP WITH WATER •SCRUBBABLE HIGH-GLOSS ENAMEL ~~,~4es •FAST DRYING r •usE ON INTERIOR GAL WOODWORK COMP.R<fAIL 9.45 • BRUSH OR ROLL GAL. i ___ ..... SOME COLORS PRICED HIGHER ----------milii~ OziteLAWNSCAPE® OZITE FASHION• MADE OF POL YLOOM TbNES ® CARPETING •FOAM BACKED !71 1 __________ ... e 12 FOOT WIDTHS •SMART COLORS & PATTERNS 100% C.F. NYLON PILE Spe&o.! Pwc.ha.se 1 SPECIAL CONGOLEUM ® MULTI-COLOR SHAG •SPACE DYED M OUR ORDER· •BRILLIANT MODERN COLORS ~~T!iLPR1CE •JUTE BACKED 100% C.F. NYLON PILE 5.00 WALL TEX® Vi' l WALLC'OVERING ANVAS BACKED •CHOICE SECONDS •SCRUBBABLE • 1974 PATTERNS •IDEAL FOR EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOME ~~~E 2 8 ~0 3q§ SINGLE ROLL IF PERFECT WOULD SELL FOR 5.55 TO 9.90 SINGLE ROLL SOLO IN TWO ROLL BOLTS ECONOVINYL Vinyl Sw-fa.c.e FLOORING •12 FT. WIDTHS •STYLISH PATTERNS •A PERFECT WAY TO SAVE COMP. RETAIL 1.60 OUR PRICE 25 so YD. ' I ! DD-IT-YOURSELF --; -/'} '_ , 12X121N.1 ~~ ';. Vinyl .;a ..._,,,A b 1 ·"' • s estos FLOOR TILE t •MARBLE PATTERN OUR PRICE _,.:~ •MODERN COLORS 12c , •GOES OVER WOOD • OR CONCRETE COMP. RETA IL 19c EA .• HANO SANDED COMP, RETAIL 1.00 MOVABLE LOUVER 6Y.i X 13 IN. 9x32 IN ........ 2.79 EA. 9•36 IN ........ 2.99 EA. ART SUPPLIES WINDOW SHADES •LARGE SELCTION OF STYLES, COLORS ANO SIZES VINYL WINDOW SHADE WHITE / I VORY •WIDTH TRIMMED Mosoie CERAMIC TrLE c;i; _ ~~~TO;;;S~IZ;E Alwrtir.uwt PASTEL OIL 9x48 IN ........ 4.39 EA. 101120 lN ...... 2.09 EA . 10•24 IN ...... 2 39 EA. A COMPLETE LINE OF PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY SHUTTERS 10•26 IN ...... 2.69 EA. 10x29 IN ...•. 2.99 EA. 10•32 lN ...•. J.19 EA. !Ox36 IN ..• 3.39 EA. 12•20 IN ...•. 2.49 EA. 12•24 IN .. 2.79 EA. 12•26 IN ... 2.99 EA. TABLE EASEL SET 49c OUR PRICE 189 12 ~~~:iL COLORS EA 2.25 EA. COMP. RETAIL 75c I i.._-f -------::_ 36 IN ......... -99c COMP.RETAIL$ ROOM DARKENING SHAD E 12•29 IN ... 3 69 EA. 12•32 IN .. 3.99 EA. 11120 IN ...... 1.59 EA. 8x26 IN ... '} 19 EA 1211:l61N .... 4 29 EA. 7•241N ...... 189EA 8•291N . 2.39 EA 121t401N ..... 4.79EA. 71t26 IN .... 1 99 EA 8x32 IN .. 2 59 EA 12x48 !N ..... 5.99 EA. 7xl9 IN ..... 2.19 EA . 81136 IN ...• 2 99 EA. 121<54 IN ..... 6.59 EA. 7x32 IN ...... 2.39 EA . 9x20 IN ...•. I g; EA 151124 IN ..•.. 3.69 f.A. 7x36 IN ...... 2.19 EA 9x24 IN ...•• :2 19 EA. 15x36 IN .... 519 EA. 7Y,x40 IN •.. 2 99 EA. 9•26 IN ...••. 2.39 EA. 15x401N ..... 5 99 EA. ~ 81120 IN .•••.. 1.79 EA. 9x291N" .... 2.59 EA. 15x48 IN ..... 7.39 EA. PICTOR ® ARTIST'S OILS & ACRYLICS COMP. RETAIL"" YOUR CHOICE 12COLORSOF EACH Sta ndard Brands Paint & Decorating (enLef 53 convenient ' locations in the west t OFF-WHITE 36 JN ... , .1.49 COMP.RETAIL 39~ ~~~~~~~--,,.. FLORAL PR INT VIN YL - SHADE 3 COLOR STYLES 36 IN ..... 1.49 COMP.RETAIL 42 IN ....• 1.89 coMmTAIL "J:iO. OPEN 7 DAYS & 5 NIGHTS. MONDAY THAU FRIDAY, 8 A.M. TD 9 P.M.-SATURDAYS, 8 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. ·SUNDAYS, 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. • • Santa Ana . Long Beach 1 BLK s~·~/~;.~~,E~ IDELHll Huntington Beach 2401 LONG BEACH BLVD . TELEPHONE 1714, 545.4597 1Y1 BL.KS. so. OF WILLOW 6800WARNER AVE. NEAR GOLDEN WEST TELEPHONE IZlll 427 -3764 Anaheim CORNER OF LINCOLN & LINDSEY 1 OLK. EAST OF BROOKMURST lELIEffl<>Hl (7141633·1507 • I 'fl:LEPflONt 1rr•1 841;JG86 8635 R2!nv'-Y AT LAKEWOOD BLVD. TEL(PHONt 12131861·&91:1 La Habra CORNER WHITTIER & IDAHO 2 BLKS. E. OF BEACH·HACIEND4 TELEPHONE 12131 6f1·11QI 1 1 l ... ' 'Activist' Title Apropos If Jackie Heather ever suffrred from an energy shortage, pity the poor generating systetn. However, there probably ls no need to \1·01Ty because the dedicated non-stop voluntCer seems to rejuvenate with each clu11lenge. To anyone else her daily routine might seem horrendous, but to Jackie "it's a lo! of fun," possible because she meets each task l\'ilh equal parts of hutnor and enthusiasm. lfcr formula 1vorks 1ron<lers. too, for il automatically opens doors to cooperation. Results are in1prcssive. 1:-or instance, as a menllx~r of thf' California State Commission on Uauc. she organi1A.'<.I a countywidc all-day Sl·niinar on llapc ]n~t 1nonth. Participating in the s es s ion . 1vhich drl'IV ;111 nucticnec ot ncnrly 20(L 111."'rl' sl<i tc legislators. psychologisls , religious leaders and la\11 enfort·emcnt offi t'l'rs. PIONEER She was instrumental in pioneering a pilot project aimed at d ct cc I in g h,vperlension <inion!.{ adult ~. Launched a year ago in Anahcini. hloo<.1-pressurc testing c I in i cs ha ve been set up throughout the count~': Alter San Oiei::n C:iun ty adopted 1hc prog rani. it no1~· is hopeful that it 111ill go nation111ide. Accomplishment s as irnprl>ssive as these attract national altention . In a salute to active voJu n1 eers. she has ~n selected "·it h nine other Southland 11·omen as a B e a u tiful Acti\·ist. llonorcd during a rcccplioo and dinner last night in ritHelc's rcstaur<int. L{1s Angeles. each 11·as prr•<;cntt•rl a silver tray es~eially designed by (';:1rlicr. LO- sponsors of lhl' an!1u;1J tribute <1rt• !:crmain l\lonrcil co~1n1·11c firrn and The Broad11·ay Store~. LAUDED During the prcsc111ation. Jark1c ll':1s lauded (or her "cxlraordi1111 rv \\Ork for the l~eart ,\ssoc1ation a11(1 o l h c r comrnunil .v health and 11clfare groups. "She is kno11n b.v so1nc as ·111111 incredible !ady w1!h Hea rt."' J:.ickic guvc her hear! tlnd 111ost of h1•r energies to tilt' ;1ssoc1ation 11 hC'n sht· n1ovl'<l 10 the eounr.v Hl l!l5i. l1nn1<•d1all'ly she headed lhc al.(cncv's !und dnve and has scrvc.'<i ai; couiity Ctiairnurn-the fir.-.1 \1on1an to serve in that capaei!y. Progressing lo the state board or directors. she also ser\·es on the stale press romn1ittee . I la ving cap ab I y handled lhc liaison duties or lhe last convention, she again uill undertake these clulie$ for the !97;) nHlionul CGnvention in the Disnl'} land llott·l. Organization olJviott:-.h· is tlll' J..c-~ Ju Jacl..ie"s sc hcdull'. Tl:\IE BlillGl'.:T l!oll' l'bc could :-.h1· s11 ,,ut·e1·~~full1 bud g ct tune for ht·r bha•-ribt)(J;I co 111 n1 1 t I e c 11·ork ;;ind 1na11agc :1 hous<'hold fol" husb:111rl Lurt'll. ;i tardiologisl. <Jnd four su11s·' '.\01r th;1t her sons arl' uldl'I' 1thl'.1 ,.,, ·~· ~ :~*~~:· ,, .• . I ' range from a sophomorr in collC'gC' 10 fourth gradr ). she says, ··rht•rc "s not so n1uch 1-1·ork. ·• 1\fH•r Sl'l"rini; ;is dt•n 1110\11(•1· tor llllll' .vc~1rs, she no longt~r 1s acri\'l' in St.:outs ... <1nd sf'rl'iccs rt·ndt•rr<t to tht• l''fA also have di1nu1ishc<I. 1101\•ever. she is at·tivc in 1h1' \\'1;11111 ·11·, Auxiliary of !he Or;ingc Count~ t.h•d1<"al Association . She is the curren1 prcsidcn1 and has just completed an appo1ntn1l'nt lo a sta te task force studying \ t•ncrcal disease. 1\lso credited to h~·r l'ffort s 1n the auxihar,v 1s thr ori,:anizalion of 1h1· f)ra1 •ge Counl~ lh1;11!h Fair. dt'"l)!ll!'<i tur ~tudrnrs intCCl'StC'd 111 t•11lt•ri11!! 1n1·U1t:1I til'l<l<;, Ir no11 is ;111 annu:.il t•\1·q1 ()\\"\' Fl'\' Till\'(; i\s 1·1ct• cha1rn1an ol lh<' :'\ t' t1 11 u r t Bc:1ch I 'iann1:1g Co1111111~sio11 ~he a1tt>11J -; 11t•ckJy scss1ons-'"thc onr fun thing I do for 111('. ·• ' ~111 .• lu•lpl·i! orgn1111 1· 11i · Flnrcni"~ Crllten1on chapter and Sl'r\"ed as ,>. ~ 'Beautiful Activist' Jackie Heather says her heavy schedule depends ( on on understanding husband and an electronic range that zaps out dinners.' ' I 1 .. I '-~ ·-~---__::___---, I I I • for Dynamo f11't~<;id{'n! nf ilotl1 llH' lo<·al :ind Sl:ih' Panheltl•111L· L"·ncl\1d1n ~ ht·r tt11111r1· ;i~ dl·:1ton of ht'r t hlll'1•J1, .J:ir ~11· I\ \1·1 \·111•..: (111 !ht• Oulrt•;1tl1 t'Olll1'11lt1L'l'-<I roll' :-lit• h·1•I:-. i:' "11\Ul"l' !11~ t,vp1• •· Ou!go1ni.;. 1 I\ :1t'1ous, a 1111 kno\rlcdgPablt·. J:il'ku· h;1s the IK'rft·r1 c1uuhfieation<; tor thl' l'nhl,·1 is1on t<1)l1ngs 1n which sht' part11·ipa!~·u fur Outrrac.:h Jackie's S\.'f\'ll'CS ilnd 11ef'on1pl1sh1nents have rt'l'L'lll'd prl'\ 1ou~ rcC'tJ(.!llition as II C 11. Th e 1972-73 nnd l!li3-il 1·d\1io11:> of Co11i1nun1!1 l.r:111,•r-; :111(1 \Otl'11urlll\ \rn{'ricanS 1·an ~ h1·t n;11nr Thl·~1· r•i·ft'tt'Jltt• \OIUlllt'\ ;,tr t<llll!d Ill lh1• J.1brar.1 or Congn••\ ;111d !'l.1!o· ]1lJL1l'il'~- \IOBE !'I. \l IH T.., Shl' h:.i~ I l'l'tl ll<llHl"d l\n1H.111-01-1h•· \t•ar for \lr;111g1• I 11111\'I Ill [\II:! ~h1· rt'cr11l'cl \'1·111~01! li;1rl·,01 l';111il1·llt•u11• :- .\thl'n;1 .\11.ird. ;111tl ~l1c• 1·.:1-. pr<•\rll!t'd fill• !11 ~\ \n11•11c:111 \,\(H-1<1!11111 n1 t.:11111·1'~1!1 \\'11111v11·, '·1111111u111111 -;c'l"\'11'1' :nl"ard 1\lthough :.he 11;1~ 11t•11•r :1 1111'1111.l'!' ill :\ .. 11 port llt·1p.ht .,. 1·:h•rnl·n1 :1ry Schoof PT1\. ~111• ll'c1·11cd 11~ honorary life n11 rnh1•1-.~hi11. and i.h1· holds se veral d1~ti11g111~ht«I ~:l·r1ic·c ;111:11d~ 1rom the s(;1tl' :ind t o1111tv Heart .\;.;~nri;Jtion. llt·r h·11~rhv credit:; unrlrrl1tl(' ht•r ri rm Li l1t•f 111 1.o!tin1t•t·risn1. 11 h1ch ~hl' adn11ts, 11a1t•rs occas1ona!ly. '"HO\I C\'Cr," ShL· 11111c-J..lv adds "1,('r\'ing il'i 1111 :1rl\'isor for 1hc .lunior League r r('S!Or1'S n1y faith '"Tht·st· 1101nPn arf' 1oun!! ;1111'1 t!vna1TI1c. :ind 1ht' lt•:igtt(' St•J'\l·~ ~' ii .!fiJlllUlg ground for ll'<1dt•rs." Tbt· onl1 orher Or:1n·~t' 1 ·u1u111· 11oma11 honon·d \11th .J:1cki1· 11;1s \111;1 [{;1nch 01 ~;111!:1 .\lld '.\hrht' l)l'llllar1 d··;IH"<tll(Jll ha ~ h~· .. n In Ctult.lrl'll·s Ho:-p1l;d of Orange ( lll!ll!I IUlit·r l ~l·;111t1tul .-\r1·1i-1~ ;ire ~l.ir~ l:u1lc ·r·. I 1111;.: l:t•:u·ll . '>1I\1;1 l>a\'idson. f:1 ·1 1•rl.1 ll1!ls ;\larg;ir1·t nrrr1.~tof.Jro, l~;111cli11 l'.ilo~ \"1·rdes \\:111 I•' (;n'l'llt' l:urha11k .h1;in\1<1 J!;1tl1111 !.ake11ood I 1•\J11:1 !i uv l'o 111on;1. 1:r1n:1 \\1rt \1'11.._i<l~. \'rntur;1, ;1ud .\Ja·1• \ .'t1H h ,\lha1nlir;1 e BEA ANDERSON, Editor T~u"<IJ •. MiJ IJ, Ull P•9• JI JI., .... Food for Thought: Advice Hard to Swallow DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am sick and tired or people who write to you with problems of depression . They describe their feelings or inseairily, their black moods. apprehension and suspicions. Most of them are confused, angry and suicidal. You encourage them to seek professional help. Talk to a clergyman. Get counseling. Sec a psychiatrist. Why in the world don'{ you tell them the truth'? The real cause for 95 percent of the depressed, suicidal. m i s e r a b I e . unmotivated people In this world Is lhat the.Ir diets are deficient . Just as a car netda fuel le> keep running. the human body needs vitamins, mineral• 1nd protein, M091 doclon don't know anything 1 about nutriUon because In mccUcal I -' ~ '4•.t~ ,. .. schools they dwell on sickness instead of health. They teach physicians how to cul people up and fill lhem lull of pills instead ol suggeslll1g tliiit they eat nutritious rood to combat Illness and build energy, ' I an\ a perfect exampte of a peraon who bao found Rood health through good eatlng,-HAPPY IN PITI'SBURGH DEAR P6P: I 1gr<e tho! good nutrltkla can make a whale of a dlffertaee tn \ow • person fttlt. The body ind lite mbtd ire In very dtlt I ~··· ' ,.., , alignment. BUT, vl1amln~. prolcln and mlnerals will not ·belp dispel deep depression, nor can they cheer up a person who Is sulcldal. l\.1edical schools do teach nulrition, especially since obesity ba1 been linked wltb &he blgge1i killer, heart disease. (Wefgbt Watchers lt&''t llarv11rd u generous crant lo do a study on nulrllion rmntly.) Bat 1111 1 well-establbihtd fact t11at the ptrtoft wbo eats 1 bltl1nctd diet doe&n'I NEED store-boogbt vllamlA• or 111y of 1hose olher ~·idely touted supplements that n1 ake millions for lhe people \1ho sell them. And, friend, if you get an attack of appendicitis, please call your dot'tor, not your grocer or your druggist. If perlto- nilis should sc i In, )'OU'd be in deep lroublc. DEAR ANN LANDERS: "One Who Cares" !S: typical of ttf6Se guilt-ridden pcoplc 1vho must blame others when th:.:lr fl<'I is killed. K~ping a pct is certainly on !nconvcnlen<.'1!. so !here are all sorts of cXC'uScs AS to why lheir dO!l or cat was running loosr 1-1'hl.'n someone accidentallv ran over It. ~ \lrh)'· do you call a, driver "lnconslderatr" and "heartless" "'hctl he doesn't stop and try to locate the Ol\ller 1 of the :lnimat hr killed~ \\'h at nn1nrs do ,\'Ou ha\·c fo1 1he 01111er of lhe IX'I 11ho allJ11·cd his dog to be hit by the car? And 11·hat 11boul that frce· running animal 11ho Tl0\11 lics squashed on the street? \Vas hf' happy to be free? \\'as his "'freedom'• 1\orth !he price he paid for il ? rt ls n compa!'S'onntc person \l1ho lrotiblff himself to help somc"flc else·$" pet \Vhen lh(' 01vn er Is not al"()und . but thl' person \\-ho d~sn 'I stop and lry to locate hjm should not l>c hlnmcd . The real Issue fs that dog and c~t ov.'ncrs must accept the responsibility of keeping their pets safe al hrnnc or sulfer the consequences. -D,~IA OF DURHAM, N,C. DEAR 0.~1.A.: Of tOUrst lbt owner l>tars the lplUal rtspoll!lbillty. But t'IO "1 11r11ngs don't make a right in a civilized 11olld. And unlorlunntely there are too nu1n~· symptom s or lncl\"llity a nd downright t'ruclt~· 11hcrr1er one look!!! lht>~r days. C0~FIDENTIAL TO POOR ME: You c0111not prt'vent the bi rds of sorrow from flyu1~ ove:o your heart. but you can stop them fro1n build:nti nisrs in your hair. O:i you r~el a1vk\\·ard, llel~-consc\ous - lcn1"ly? \\'e\come to the club. There's tirlu for you In A1ti1 L:tnde.rs' booklet , "Th o Kry to Popularity." Send 3S <en11 in coin with your request 1and a k>ng , :i;ta1npcd. self-addressed e:n\·e.IOj>e to Ann Landers , P.O. Box 3m. 222 W, llank Dr,, Chicago. Ill. 6065-l. ·' • • • ' , "l1't ..... • . . • • Worried About Future? Design Your Own By JO OLSO' 01 IM Dilh Pltol Still Dr Edwnrd St.'.l1nhrook's ;-icj\·i('l' 101· [X't)j)i(' !JI !hr hL·lµ111g prof~:i:,hJns \I ho arc ~tr!\Jnt,: 10 111aull<11n their pct'!i\111<11 1'1abd1t\ while being part of profl':isional changr 1rould be ;1pro1>0s for Arn('rican., 1r.11ng tu ri<lt.' through \\';1 1crg;1!e "S1 ru c1ur(' .1 future for yourself !ht·n comm11 ~·ourSt'lf to 11 .• lht' rnl\CJ"~Jl_I nf Southern C.11ilor;11.1 profl• . .;..;cr s.ud '"If II (' di(' i.:u,n;.. tu ,.:L·: 1111: 111 Hll' pi l'.•l·,1! d•·~1i;1 1r vi go1crnn11·11t :incl poltlll'" 111· n1u!it d1«:1dc 11 ll:it I.ind of a ltlllll'l' Ill' \\<Ill' !hl·ll •L11[ shaping it .. !Jr S1;1111hr0<Jk s lhf'!'·•· lur J11.., tJlk ;\l i"t1n11h' St•r1 ice t\ .... ~c111thlll0 S L' 0 Ill Ill IJ n ! I .\ Et!tH·a11on l)a1 \\"as PerSOnfll ~tnbJ111.1 <1 n d l'ruless1onal C:hJng c Ht: rold his alldience that chang(• !." n1ort· unending no"" and that •·11·p shall never return !o a s1tua11on 11·here one genrn1!1on sh;tll prl'd1<'\ 1•hat is <Jhead:· In this situa1ion. 11 1s in1poc; ... 1bll" to 1nnol"ate and th:ingt• unle"" one is s1ahll' Ollt':o.l.'lf hl' f•!l1ph;1!<t/1'd I H FF!t'l"LTI t·:s Dr :-i1.nntnuuk ;idn1Jl(t'd .i ·g rl·:l! di.>;1! O! cl1H1rUllK"i .. 11011 t'\hl in IJ1·h;11 1oral !!!'•L'llt'L"'> ht~idC~ !h1: ;1l"(j0llll'lllg of nl·~· krxnvledge. Tl11~ i!I due to ·ideological l"hange." he said. "\Vhosl' 11Jl'ology should be triurnphant?" Ur. Stainbrook ;idvised the nt('n1bers to ask themselves. "\\'h11t 1r:iy 01 looking at behavior is nt0st valuable for me?" He introduced a n e "' concept. 1 he losing of the mind. "\\'e don 't ne!'d our mlnds. We may gain a great deal 1f we Jose our minds." he said. "\\'e don't live in a bocl.v -11·e 'live a body.'" !Jr Stainbrook lx'lic•·es this ronel'PI alJ011 s a pcr:;on lo put .11l of hi1nsclf u1to his self- t·onetplualizalion. ··There is no s1llit in the person-no :.l parutc i.:cl!s. \\'hat you call yourself is your informed body . The mind is an ~nforn1ed brain. "r\11 or us are p.f'ne1l ·::1lly unique. E\'cry life experience is encoded in our brain . Information fron1 the pres<'nl is bting put ln. 0 n c · s information about t~ future determines present behavior." NEW CO~"l'ROLS Dr. Stainbrook scrs a ··ne\1' v.·a,·e" in the health professi11n for the future. people "'ho "ill teach people to regulate their 01,·n physiological function s through feedback. ··There ,,·ill be nc11 11ay:. of ha11dling stress. nc"· 1\·ays fur being a"·are of thP bod.v. \\'r I\ ill 111ove 1norc and more 11110 preventive n1edicinc. ·· House to Get New Old Look T11nc \\ii! he turnNJ back for ;1 n1onth in L;iguna Beach 11hl'n !he historic ~loss Point ho1nc is returned to her turn· of-rhc crn!ury glamor by a eo1c rie o f Orange Coun!.v intC'rior d c s i g n c r s and craftsmen. The 21).room beach eslalc \\ 11\ be furnished in antiques and early American furniture ;-.<; ;, furid-ra :sing project for t110 groups, the Oprro League of the Lyric Oµcra 1\ssociation of Oran ge County and the Sih·er 11nd Gold Chapter of the South Coast Com 111 u n i t y IlospitaJ Auxiliary. Built in 1917 by American diplornat Henry H'lus1•. h <' home con11nands a six•ctacular \'iC\\' of the sea. It 11·as a ha\·cn or rest for 1nany promincnt gucsrs in the early part of the crntury. Accordin g to the projecl Hear Ye! Hear Ye! c.:hainnen, f..1rs. Dal"id Phoenix of the league and ,\Ir~. J;in11•s Thomas. representing !ht• auxilia ry, unusual results are expected because of t h e "a1·ailabllity of tht• \\\•st's most concentraltd arl.'>lS uf antique furniture dealers·· and the expansi\·e and charming nature of the hou se. The kitchen and morning room "·111 be stripJX'd lo the ra1v "'ood and a mclo-pinc finish 11ilt conrcrt 1hC' tloor and cabinets to their original I gleam. The \\'alls arc being done in Poi le. and copper pans :'Ind I poppy shade appliances \1·1!1 1 add color. French antique tadderback chairs and a ta blr v.·ill complete the breakfast room. Antiqu~ posters 11·ill hang 111 the main floor hall11•ays to create an art sho\V bonus. In the ladies' sitting room . an antique card table set ha s been selected for display along 11·ith oriental chesls and a pale gold love seal. Dad's Contest Ca 11 i ng Small children will enjoy the room \\'hich v.'ill displ11y a priceless collection of antique dolls and furnishings. One doll in the collection is valued al more than $5.000, according to the decorators. \Yho have chosen pink, green and \\'hi!e as the color scheme for this room. F:ith <!r's Day \\'ill be hrrc n·iH·h sooocr lhan "e think ;111d the deadline for Pntrirs tn llH· '"Dads !is IJ a d s· · p'1u!ography contest 11 ill bt 11• ~ c1 en sooner. ric!ures of dads being !hcrnsch·<'s. c11hrr alone or 1\·ith their children, \\'ii! be published in !he Daily Pilot O'.l Sunday. June 16. Father"s Uay Photographs 1\ill be judged r:ceord1ng to 11har lhl·y SH,\ ruthcr th ;:: n photographic t•xcellence. . New Slate r·.,~ta ,\lcsa !11~h Scllool rTSA will honor outgoing and 1nromlng board n1cmh<'rs dur- 1 n~ a luncheon a1 1 l 30 11 n1. lhur.~day , May 30. 111 !he Cos!;\ \l1·sa home of ~frs. Carlton Hu~sctl. In order to reproduce 1 he p1c1ures. ho\1·evt'r, they 1nust Ix' clear. glossy. black and while prints. • Father's name, address and l phone number as well as the photographer's name, address nnd phone number ( an d 1 SUMMER NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES Taught by Bunny Crosson ' t ~~IE.S June 2•l !r1· J , l'• ;.t ont!oy -J11ne 24 . ., 1:?rl00nr101cni.-1. n;,•·' Ei:·~· Wednt\day -JlllM' 26 1 (I a m · 17 noon A1tlbon '..,u,..-• •r•r A.O. r-IJ, 1 :· M . '.l n m 8,J9C !:o..,1nµ1\·1 . U<-y .. 111, , i Th11r\ -J11nt 27 i ~ .lrl' -1~",," Ar.1n··s,,,..-~···· 1 ... ,,,, ... ,,.d·1·r ',' (.,I , /\ol,Jg 1/111• 1, "i ~,,,. f:!,,,,.,y_, M,11r f,J,11r1 "l ~amr,l>'t C .l ,, ,, ·1 I ,, Vlf•PI..-nlui. 'I'·• ,11 'l.1 , wnr;..~nof1 f {·t.., ~J'.> ~ ir. , 'll<Jl·~ri"I" C1u-.. •. 11.. J"l,'.iti•"' to Bunny (r, 11 rl •I ', ·111 . .r•l:f ,1ppl1Cil!1..,•1 •• •• e NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN 2UI L c .. 11 Hwy.· c ...... tit! Mot'• 644 ·7104 I I relationship and. if a child. the age 1 must be \\Tillcn or attached lo the back of the i:hoto. Entries 1nust be subm1ncd by \Vcdnesday. June 5. in any one of the Dally Pilot offices. They may also be mailed to "Dads as Dads." Daily Pilol People section. P.O. Box 1560. Costa ~1csa. CA 92626. The house will be open {ron1 Sunday, May 26. to Tuesday. June 25. from 11 a.in. to 6 · p.01. daily. I Tickets arc priced at $2 .50. The house is locatC'd at 139 T\'toss Street. Laguna Beach . just off the 2200 block of South Coast Hi~h"·ay. All photos 11·ill beoome the property of the Daily Pilot. • NEEDED: HOST FAMILIES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS Gaylord Inge. Local coordinator lor Foreign Study League. An Education Service of !he '"READERS DIGEST . says that: Homes are s!tU needed for students from France who will v1s1t !he Coastal area July 4' 10 July 30. This 1s a chance 10 show Europeans lhat the spir11 and st rength and greatness of America lies in the beautllut ouallt1es of sharing. concern for ones neighbor. love of other people and their customs. and the desue 10 make this country just a hllle bit bell er by ones own ·1nd1vidual effort. This will be the ·thtrd year that students ffom Europe have been hosted 1n this area under· !he auspices ol lhe Foreign Study League Friendships made during the stay ha ve endured and American tamll1es have v1s 1ted European lamfltes and European lam11ies have visited the American host fam1l1es. thus helping to foster real underslandinQ belween peoples • For more information. call Gaylord Inge, 495-4934, or Bill Guslalson. 499-35"7. Dr. Stainbrook pr1..'<11ct<"I that ··11c 1• 111 no 1011~1 -d flf'ed a 111i11d. \\'hen \YC sec µeopl e ;u·uug. lhcv nre gutht!r111g 1nforn1.:irion. ·· Touching on ps,cho,i-n1;H 1<· 1ncd1c111e. Ur S'a"iiwo;.~; ..,<iid that since the self .:i1HI bJrly arc one , "that puts all the body in life ." He urged lhe audience not to sell short the phrase. "You make ni<· sick." In the clinic. during a lime of great chan!Je. the p:ist is ust'less llrcau~e 11 ··Jacks rel1·1ant 111rorr•1at1on.·· Dr. S1;11nb1ook ~aul '"A~ hl•l pers. Ill' 11111 ~[ l"l'~Os~:ll/L' tl l! !' illt'l"t.';l~Jllg dl'lll"lltlt.:ILl'l" UH !ht• futurt•. · To dl"a l \lllh 1ht' IU tlUt'. hi• sugg1:sts eonsuucting u•1c·~ own personal and soc 1 a I future. "Where shall I he "!" and' "\\'hat shall v.·e eons!nll'\ for ourselves?'' al'c ! h c Ciucstions to be nskt\ct. ·This is st;ibililaliou,'" he s<:ud. ROLE ENACTl\1EN'I' A helper must a.~k ho11· ntuch of his client's behu1 ior is due to the person hin1sclf and hov• niuch lo rolr. en;1tt lllC'tlt. \Vhat brings a person to the helper 's office? .. 1\n i111pcnding sense or crisls or lack or control." D r Stainbrook said "A p:it icnt cften C01ll('S brin=!lng h-Olh I The help1..·r 1nust realize !hcrc.'I a1c both . You llf<' both a healer and a technician ."" Dr, Stainbrock said lht•rt· 1~ Moss Point estate offers a magnificent view. --- a 1110\"ing fron1 overeinphasis en tryi11g ta underc:tand the origins of behavior H1 11 \ook ut · ht>rc and 110\v" lx·ha1 11.r. lie b<.':ieves !hat '"n1orc and n1urt' 1hc hclpint: p:·~iccss will be used lo hL•lµ l'ope \\ i1h change." C:roup tlterallY l\"111 be a revitaliz.at.ion of society, an "attcrnpl to grl p e op 1 e IQ£:Cth .. ,. to rct;:j!1...• 10 each "thrr. ·· All thl'l"tljlll'S. Jl\' ~a11t. ;Ir" "a r1~v 1t:d1,;a •toi1 u s1·arc11 Co« I' fl'I CIH.lly, k11•J\l'IJL•; t11li - G0l)ll 'fllEORY 'l'lll' therapist. to b c ISt'e \\'OHRIED. Page 331 - JUST IN TIME FOR GRADUA T/ON! 20% OFF ALL GOLD JEWELRY EARRINGS• BIRTHSTONE-WEDDING ~ -DIAMOND RINGS \~/ EX~~h~~~~I ! ,~~~~~e!:~AIR 645·6842 • 283 E. 17th Si. Cosio Meoa '•' •" I,,. I• I "l• DTERY '·'" 225 E. 17th ST. -COSTA MESA ' ~-... ~." " l • ' .. , 548-2778 BRUSH and BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anvonf.I i:an earl.' !or u Brush S !l ;,r· r 111 .:,11• 'J' 011r ott-f'1 curl co;i~1ng fu·,s·hO•' ' I l1J · "'' :.; ISO..:.Oll STY LE'S wno<h .1ff' <IS f>;i..,y to 0•1 ,,. I'. ll I ',,,• o.ir I.imp cu!s l•nger r,,mble cul'> cur11"'l uu·1 •. ,\ .-.1-n t \1.r•! dry bri,,,n n t1111! c11t ~ or ';•moie v.' 1· 1 ,.,, ir 1 .i i ~ .1"' :-icis- SORED all ra1<.f'·c.1•e-ot you•~· t IV" \• j !('Ir .•r"\ .1riC' any na1r No leJ•,ong no roll•·• r· r CLLU TING liAIR SPRAYS ALSO: HO SET PERMANENT WAVES, YOU Mt..Y NfVER WANT TO SET YOUR H41R AGAIN JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beocti 9564 Homilt°" A•r. 968-3535 Fullerton JOS N Horbor ll•d. 879-3863 li..--~;;'~D~o~;l~l~A~.M~.~lo~l~O~P~.M~--·~l:ol~&~"'~";.;:,'~lo~l~P~.M::.---..11 Give the new Polaroid SX-70 now! • BUEMA PARK lteclt .. Or••1•fflotpf 0,.. Dolly f:lO to f:lO P·'"'.~I I 0 I• 1 • 1 • Ch1rg1 lt on your JCPennty charg• card. ORAM GE City Dr. ff G ... tiro'+'i ll'+'IL 0,.• I 0-t p.M. Deify S.adly I 0 I• 4 ... SAMTA AMA )900 So.· ltt1tol •No. of So. Co••f ,,, .. Opt• 10.9 ,.~ D•I~ SllJtChlf 10 to 6 Night Full of Music t\ Supper l)ansant in Je,vel <·ourt. South Coast Plaza. will cli1nax the 20th an· n1vcr~a ry celebrcilio11 of th e Orange Co unty l~htlharmonic Society Friday, May ::1. ·rhc L:vening \\ill begin \\'ith a 7:30 p .111. concert by the Philadephia Orches· Ira under the b;il on of J·:u).!ene Ormandy in Crawford llall, UC I. J.>reparing h1r ~upper arl' !\\rs. l·:d\v<ird Schu111acbcr (left) and f\'lrs. !-'rank F'lynn. Bene- ., or tfl ll('Crt lt!"l\cl.., :11 t· ;1\a!l<1hlc al th c Philhar1nonic Society office 645-6411 . •• I I Love Under Lock, Key ~ ll~· Elt\l.\ Ull\lf\EtK ~0\ll"Sl'!! " .. Son1f'onC' s been in niy rlosc!. I know because I set Ji angers in a \rap and it ·s brother. there \\Cfl rcc,·in11· nations." \11 11nn1:1rrit•d 11 ... 1ilir lo 011r \111111t• till' uther \1 cck survcyrd 1H1!' th11l1C'"t1c sc:v nc and sa 1<l . I li •IV h11.:ky ~OU ;ir1• to h<l\'l' '•h 11 •1 loving fan1ill ·· sprung. '"\\'lll'n .. >.~ 111\" piC'CC' 0 I '1 .----------... {'h1tken lclt over frorn supper ?, I Jud 11 ri glit bch1ncl the olives • ~nd HO\\' it's gone. Lel incl ... 1111•11 ~011r bre:i!h ·· l g;ni· hl·r 111~ 1)!111:1 \\':11!1111 ~ 1th· .111<! ..... 1d ... \\i· 11·;. \T 1h.11 inurnl'nt .i t!uur ~1.,1111111·J h~1rd t·11ou-.,l1 1 .. ,;,r th1· 1>1.1110 ;ind a vo1<'l' shoutl'd. ·'i 1111 !Llllf' th1rf You l>11n:.: bdt k 1n\ lx•lt ur rn1 (·:.ilhng lho· p11!11·1• ·· \\h.il v.a;; th;11'". ,1..,kl•d lhr \ •. 11 !11 .lu ... t .. ur lan11I\ . lo\ 111~ 1..111· :111uth1 ·r to <lt-;1!11.'" \\'h<ll our fl"ll'l\tl 1!1d nu! re:il1/l' 1s Jh:Jt 1'i11ldrl'l1 frn111 Lht· ages of~ 10 22 h:1\1' ju,111·1• :111:1rk" . . a 2\l·~l';ir 1"M..·nnd of v.'har ·~-n11nt .. 1~·n1inc·.ind· 11 h:il 's·\'Ours-JS·\·n11r,·t1PI,•,,; I hnr·ro1l:J\· .L 11 ·d-1htn-!nu::h·1! U•ll .\ t1pic:il day 1n ;1 ln\'ing t:11111h 111i~ht sound lik(' 1l11s. tlk;\\', tak1· 't•111 utf 11~·lll ·1 .. 11. 1·host· ~•rt' 1ny 1>:1111s and 1011 ~hould h:1\1' though! 11! 1h 11 hf'fore ;.ou 1~·ort• th1·n' t11 ~1·!1001 .. · l told 1011 1r ~·nu ,111!t• 0111• 1n11rf' of znv re-cords I'd break 1011r !.:ice ;ind I n1t•;;1n( 11 " ·· ,\11 ril!hf. 1.1:ho"s thl' turke.v 11 ho foiund 1• lu•n· I hid n11· .~h.1 n1poo'' If ~011 1l·:1nt prolf'1n lll th;•! 11 ~11p t1f h.:i1r. IHI\ 1\ .. I knov.· :-:.vn .tone h:is been ;11 n1~ l_\"pc11Ti!er because the 111.:irg1ns ;ire ~11 scrc...,·cd up. I 1·011ld take fingerprints. you l-.!1011 . I n:1t qu<u1t'r th.:it fell out1 ,,f lhc drier is mine. L)ocs it 1I h;1ll' :111 e;iglc (In the fnint and !ht' first l\\"o nuinlx'rs 1n thc l 1!.111· :ire 19" Then thnt settles l ,, · I 111 s1rk 10 otath uf !his !;11111\y straling fron1 me. Frorn here on in. I'm going to1 put a c:amera focused on n1y l n•c1Jr<ls.·· "Vou :-;1vrat in my sweater 1 .111<1 you"r" going to buy n1c a nl·ll' one." I \ly visitor turned ashen flnd i said. "lie is kidding. lie 11-on't 11 ·.11l;; call thl~ pol ice. \l'ill he?'"i ··.\rt \OU serious?.. I giJ!,~!t'<l. ···ThcSt:' are just lami!~· quJrrrls brought on by a group of people who romprte r1·cry day \vilh one ,1not hi'r for food. clothing:. privnty. parents. tin1c and lo\ l' l3£'"JdC!', the 13~! t1r1c he called the police on his LARGE-SIZES ·Selection •Service • Courtesy Ella !\or's HALF-SIZE SHOP FUWlTOH 224 Or019fetir Mel COSTA MESA 1105 Hrwpori ..... HUKTIHGTOM IE.A.CH 14 H~o..Clnfw UGUHA HILLS MAll 111 ~_.. World montfl end sale 1tort1 may 2~ tli .- pont1 v<.ir iety o1 pastel colors reg . $22. s13es NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island 644-4411 LA HABRA Fashion Square 871 -5314 Newport Beach open late monday, THURSDAY and lriday nights, sunday 12·5. La Habt'aopen late monday, thursday and lriday nights. Bank Americard Master Charge Lani Charge Card • Cash I June Date Selected A June 8 wedding in the United PresbyU>rlan Otureh of San Clemente is planned by Martha Renee Zeboray and Gary Bruce Hurlbert. Parents .. of the engB,l:led couple are hfr. and Mrs. Calvin George Zeboray of San Clemente, and Mr. and ~frs. Bn1ce Kilborn Hurlbert of La Verne. The bridHlect a t t e n d e d Newport Harbor High School and graduated from San Clemente High School. Her fiance graduated f r o m Claremont High ScOOol and au.ended Citrus O>llegc and Saddleback C-Ollege. MARTHA ZEBORAY neat -- . :":., 1 ··" j ' . . ' ' t~ ~ . ·J~~ BONUS OFFER During Ki1chenAid's 25th, Silver Anniversary you will receive o bonus sitverploted tray or 9--cup corofe with purchase of any KitchenAid di shwasher or frosh 'compoctor. .---·- • ThurW.ay, May 23, 1q74 DAILY PILOT :J:J ·From Page 32 • • • Worried Rites Set In June Mrs. Mary Porcaro of Hunt· lngton Beach has announced the engagement of her daugl\. ter, Cynthia Jane Porcaro to ~lark Ira Willlamsoo . soccessful, must have a comprehensive theory "'hlch can take input from a number of sources wltho·Jt being biased. Or. Stainbrook noted . And , the therapist mus! structure a future for hhnsc lf and commit himself to it. Dr. Sta:nbrook said lhc therapist's lirst obligotion as a helper is to restore his client. As a citizen. he can deal v.•ilh the problems of society. "People learn to be u·hal they arc. It keeps them effective or it doesn't. \I/hen it dot>sn't lht'v should cxan1inc their learr\in~. They aren 't responsible for \rhal they Je.amed. They can relearn something." Or. Stainbrook suggested children be taught about behaVior in school. "Let them lca m about each other. \Ve have never really succeed ir. k.JJowing each other. "Unless you report to me authentically. there is no chance for this n1ost basic exchange." llr. Stainbrook predicted lh<lt ~there is "no tranquil Acnd ian cxistencC', but n1orc of the same ahead. But this isn't bad if \VC have more k.nov.·ledge of each other and can rearrange social institutions." l.liss Porcaro is a graduate of •hmtington Beach High School. Orange C.oast Cotlege and califomtn State Univer- sity, Fresno where she major· eel m social sciences. Uer fiancc , son of the Gene \Yilliamsom of Stock.ton, is a graduate of Escalon Hiijh School, Delta COilege and will receive a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering in June from CSUF. The betrothed ""'ill marry June 8 in Our S<!Vlor's Luth· cran Orurch, Fresno. ------ and clean . ; ' 'i i ! i ' 'l ., -··· .· r : .•.. ·- 7 CYCLE PUSHBUTTON DISHWASHER 329.95 This K11chenA1d Superba ho!> 7 pushbullon cycle!> 1nclud1nq I SQ.deg ree f. Soni(ycle. Sook Cycle'. Rinse Only Cycle, and Plate W ormer Cycle ... each will-'I cycle indicator lights <'ond remember, each of the less-ihon·full cycles saves electricity!). And ii features exclusive 9-position upper r ock thol can odlust for odd.sized glasses ond plates: oulomatic rinse agent d ispenser for wetting agent to get glosses spot-free. ECONOMICAL TRASH COMPACTOR 289.95 The beauty of this helper is that it does nol require bogs. Activated charcoal air filler r emoves odors .. _ does n't just mask them. And o trash compactor uses less than 25c overage electricity in o yearl , . . , . I ,.-. .• ; 2 PUSHBUTTON CYCLE DISHWASHER 269.95 This KitchenAid Custom Built-in hos 2 pushbutton cycles ... Futl Cycle and Rinse/Hold for partial loads like breakfast. dishes wh ich are rinsed and then held mois t till a full load is accumulated. Saves hot water, detergenl and elecfricity. Feature!> Plate Worm and large. !vii Iron! silverware1 basket -chet=I ~ROADWAY ~WPORT ~(INGTCIN iEAOi ORN<G, MAU. Cl' omG •1FvWinhlcrd111") *1212 11n ""9er AYfllVe 111•1 m .l111 xm N. TM s...111") m1311 90 10 A..M. tot.JO P.M. MCN)\Yltfio..o.t ~Y. SATURDAY 10 l\M. tD6 ,,M. ~y 11 NX1<t » ~ P'.M. • ' • • " ' .f DAILY PILOT Coast City of Hope Stanley Mitnick Chap<er, City of Hope, will present the annual donor diMer and dance Saturday, May 25, in the Newport.er Inn , at 8 p.m. ~l usic will be provided by the Romm-Antics. W~ndy Schekman Chapter. City ol Hope,~ will hold an Jns1allation dinner dance that same evening beginning with rocktails at 6:30 p.m.in the Old Rancn Country Club. Hospital Guild :O.lrs. \'1rginia Bales is president of the Fountain \'allC'y Community llospital C.u1ld. Also installed were the '.\lmes. lluth Coe hr an e. - Thursd.ay, Mily 23, 1CJ74 Clubs Relaxing ~largaret Muhlfelner, Alma Lesnick . Thelma Ros::inda. Val Blume and Terry Yoshimura. Girl Scouts First Class reoogn ition, the highest award in G i r I Scouting, will be awarded 22 gi rls during ceremonies Tuesday. ~lay 28, in the Huntington Beach Ci v i c Center. Also honored during the program v.·i\I be graduating Cadettes. A special tribute will be given to parents who have giving 1villingly of their time . Voter League Orange f.oast League of \\'omen Voters has opened thr next meeting to the public when pros and cons of the measures on the J u n e Primary election ballot are discussed. The session wlll begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 28, In Island l~ouse. Fashion Island. Area meetings, which will take place the next day, also are open to the public. Locations and times are available by calling the office. Art League Julie Gregory. artist, v.·ltl deffionstrate seascape techniques for the Costa Mesa t\rl League during the next n1eeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, )1ay 28. 1n Adams Ek•;11entary School. ('osta ~1esa. Garden Club Randy Albers of t h e Shennan Foundation will be the speaker at the n e x t meeting. of the Harbor View Hills Garden Club at 12:'° p.m. Wednesday, May 29, in the home of Mrs. John Cox Jr. Included in Albers ' activities at the foundation is teaching a class on plant culture. He also teaches gardening courses for Orange Coast College and for the Re g i o n a 1 Occupational Program of the L a g u n a Beach, Dana Point and San Juan Capistrano Sc ho o 1 districts. Trojan Leagues .\1rs. Em1nelt Jones v.·ill open her Laguna Beach hon1e Wedding Rites Solemnized WIGGS-MALKOWSKI Sharon ~lalkowski a n d Delvin 0. \Viggs 1\·cre married in St. Cecilia Church, Tustin. City. San F'ernanclo Valley and Orange Oiast colleg~s .• The newlyweds will reside in Costa f\'tesa. Orange Coast College. 11·hile her husband a t t en cl c cl Providence College. They will reside in Cosl.a Mesa. KOPENHEFER-BRAZEAU Deborah Ruth Brazeau and Robt>rt Dennis Kopenhefer of \ Pace for Summer for the annual meeting or the Association of Trojan Leagues Thursday, Ma y :.>. 1'he association I n c I u d e s leagues from Orange County, l.AlS Angeles. San Diego and San Fernando Valley. New ot'ricers or the county league are the i\-1mes. Horace l)rouly, president ; Nocman Abell, Guy Earl, Earl Harris, Don \\'ard and W i 11 i am Hayv.'nrd . Delphians "Black Bread and Caviar,'' the litle of i\1aria Metlova 's book also v.·ill be the topic unclcr discussion by her when she addresses the Los Angeles District Assembly of Delphian Chapter. The speaker. a princess of Russian birth, is a t ecipient of !he Daughters of the American Revo!utio11 An1cri· eanism A1vard and ~lf'dal. The meeting will begin 1v11h a social hour at 11 a.111. Thursday. May 30, in the Beverly J!Hton •rote!. Hibernians Orange County Division of ih<' Ancient Order o f llibemians will ha1'e an Iri sh summer dance at a p.m. Friday, May Sl, In St. Justin A1irrtyr Hall , Anaheim . The dance, open to the public, will feature t h e Rapparets Irish SOOwband. Secretaries Convention reports will be heard by the Orange County Ch a pl e r , E x e c u lives' Secretaries v.1len members meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday, 1'fay 23, Jn the Santa Ana home or U'lr. and ~1rs. Arthur C. Schick Jr. UDC Ce I e brat in g lhe 75l h anniversary of the founding will be the Emma Sansom Chapter. United Daughters of Sangster, Ruth Urban, Betty Bruce, Ken Vemeogo and Jiln Wood. A check for $1,000 was prcsenltd by the Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club. Classes Tu·o occupational training a.m. t.o 12:30 p.m. Students may enroll in the classroom the , first day of class . Certif1cates will be awarded at the end of each class . Instructor is Mrs. S a 11 i e Corley. courses will be offered at ----- Orange Coast College RUffEll'S beginning ~y, May 28, In the Home Management Living Center 00 the campus. UPHOLSTERY Home Care A!de v.·111 W... YH W•t meet l\1ay 28..June 7 and 19J2 ~.!:' ~- H o m e m a k e r Aidt will C••tti w ... _ 141.121t be otrered J u n e 10-21.1~.., ... ------------~ Both will take place from 9:301:: the Confederacy. The group -- v.•i l\ meet at n0011 Thursday. May 30. in the Corona del Mar ho1ne of Mr s. W. H. Farrand. YES Heading 1hc Youth En1ployn1ent Service of !he Harbor Aten as president of the board is i'.lrs . Ka y Kelly. Serving 11·ith her a re Streeter King, \V i l 1 i am Bandaruk. Carolyn S"·eelland. Jennie Beauchamp, Robert Bush. Pat Krone. II u g h ~lynatt, Don1 Racit i. Rolx'rt LOCAL SWISS VAULTS PRIVATE STORAGE (714) 835-7641 5AffTVANOPRIVACV IN THE SWISS TRADITION FUl l V IN5UR£0 I ~BRASS R/N(J Weme•'• Apparel .,., ....... • Nerl'll•• Wlt1tt e Aid SHOES N•hlr.llnn c ...... 5•111•111 They are the daughter and son of the Ernest ~1alko1\•skis of Tustin and ~frs. Paul Scroggins. Costa i\lrsa. Attendants v•ere ~t r s . HOPCRAFT-WALSH The Laguna Beaeh home of Jean Rolland "·as the setting for the marriage of Joan \Valsh and Richard Hopcraft, bot h of Costa Mesa. San Clemente \Vere marrie? in __ _ i\1artio Ford. i\·l ar)' Erickson , C.Olleen Scroggins. Anna and J>aul \Viggs . Dennis )1alkov.·ski, Sterling Turner and Jooathan Bodary. !he Church of Jesus Christ of ~""'""'""'""'""'""'""'!!!!!!!!!!!!..,..,!!!!!!!!..,..,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'!!!!""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!: Latter-day Saints v.•ith i'.1r. MRS. WIGGS ,. The bride is a graduate of Tustin High School a n d <iltended S&ddleback a n d Or;inge Coast colleges. !I r r husband al!ended Los Angeles ' Your Horoscope Tomorrow Their parents arc r..1ary \\'alsh of Costa i\lesa and the Hichard 1-1 o pc rafts of Edge\1-·ood , R. I. Attendants v.·ere i\lrs. Carol \Villiams, David Oden, Paul Polumbo and Steven Wilson. The bride is a graduate of Costa Mesa High School and Gayton Jorgensen officiating. Pa rents of the ne1\'lf'l'eds arc :-.trs. Ruth Brazeau of sOulh Laguna and ~frs . Stuart Ryan . Laguna Niguel·. Fo!loi1·ing a San F'rancisco honcr1noon, the bridal couple are r'esiding in San Clenicntc. Virgo: Approach' s Realistic FRIDAY MAY 24 By S'l'D:\E'I' O.\IAH R , ARIES i.\larch 21·April 19 1: ; Thcr(' are roadhl0<.·ks but eventually you get v.•hat is · requ ired . Be persistent , not ,',·obnoxious. Shrill complaints ,: turn away those 1vho would he , your allies. Find 11·ays lo .; comp romise. TAURUS (Apri l 20-\tay 201: You are able to view potential. You gain valid glimpse of future. Optimism v.·itl replace doubt -socia1 contact !rads to meaningfuJ relationship. expe rience. SCORPIO IOct. 2.1-Nov. 21 ~: Be subtle. Play cards close to chest. Don't tell all -in~tead hold something in resrr1·e. Surprise element is important. SAGllTARIUS (Nov. :11· Dec. 21): Oiange. varirty, movement and special inves· ligation are featured. Favors you did in past are repaid. One you thought "·as indiffer· ent proves othcr111sc. You get involved. CAPRICOR..'l rDcc. 22-Jan. 19): Lie Jo"·· Wait and see. Touch all bases. Refuse to sign legal document until careful study is completed. Accent is on join t efforts. public relation!'i, marriage and how you deal \\'ith opposition. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(}-Feb 18 ): Double check. Your sense of direction could veer off hasc. Know it and take proper precautions. One v.·ho "·orks 1vith you could be sluggish. PISCES I Feb. 19·i'.1arch 201: Con1mitment is 1nade involves one \1·ho h a s expressed love. Don't play games -('()St is high and for keeps. You get chance to prove major point. Rcl:itive s could be heavy·o-----------1-------------- handed. Try to see "'hat is obscured or behind the scenes. ,· Discern reasons. 0on·1 rush to HALF-SIZES HALF-,~S HALF- judgn1cnl. llefuse to b c "·disturbed b~' allegations. • . 1 l- i • -., , ' ' GE:\11NI l:\lay 2l·June 201 : l\1oncy question depends on assets of mate or partner. Re me m b c r prom ises. obligation!'. You v.·il l be facing yourself in morning. Older individual is .. rilling lo sh<trC' experience. CANCER (June 21-July 221: \Veighl oI added responsibility becomes apparent. A v o i d basing actions on impu!i;e. I Pace should be slo\ved. You are finishing rather than beginnin g project. Don't hang on to past. L.EO (J uly 23-Aug. 22!: nc independent without offending one "'ho aided you in p:.ist. You may be de layed by red tape. However. this probably boomerangs in your favor. \'JRGO I Aug. 23.Scpt. 221: Avoid wishful think ing in connection v.·ith f i n a n c es . 1 HALF •selection •service j •courtesy r HALF~S,ZE SHOP Ftiend confides problen1 . Key 224 0r_,.hii ~ is to be realist ic. You can't COSTA MlSA ··buv" solutions. Conservath·c ltOINrw,.t~ couise now proves ni o s t I tfUKnlli.TON IEACH conslructi\·e. j 1411s::A4•C...-LAGUH.A HUS MAU UBRA !Sept. 23·0CI. 221 . •a.--w.W ' l '-~~~==::=:~:::..J ' '•, ., .. "' ... • ' t ,. • I " __ , " \ :Jl!~1rs. mm FURNITURE • You'll flip over our new three-cushion sla ckpad flip! Create your own instant environment: it's a comfortable upholstered chair; with back off it's a table for !he scrabble session, it's an ottoman, it's an eJCer· cise pad, il's a bed for that unexpected guest, and three sl.ickpads side-by-side make a sofa, Indulge 'yo ur unlimited i~ginatioii with !h is 'lot.1 lly fun ctional fu rn iture. 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Brown and Mel Casson ,--~~~~~~~~~~~ MIXED SINGLES . .ftllll15f IF '!bu CCMSINt rTALIAN - SAUSA6f, CUil.i POWDEIZ, TABMCO SALICt, AND JAlAPt'NO f'tPPtlZG, A? You KNOW UJIAT YOU' 0 ilAVt? TUMBLEWEEDS rLl l'E OOf OF 10WN 11l15 AF1CR~1 "r--7~~:'.":"'.'~-::-..-"'1 WIM8!.t. rrs EVANGELINE GUMF'S INCWENTALlY, 'dlUR ~IR11lPAY.11\A1'S WHY l'M SPORTING-ATTIRE l.EAVES 11115 NEW SUIT! SOMETHING 10 ~E DESIRED •.• .- . ' by Tom K. Ryan J) I RIN&·AROUNJ7- 1llf·COU.AR!/ .., ' JI· •• MUTT AND JEFF FIGMENTS ---~ NANCY OUR DOGHOUSE LOOKS 50 DRAB-· l THINK I'LL DECORATE IT EVERY TIME You PLAY A CONGA- I'LL. PAINT SOME N ICE FANCY STREAKS ON THE ROOF NANCY---WHAT ARE YOU DOING- OUT THERE IN THE YARD'? by Al Smith ct1ovJ CH.Jw ·----. ~-\ CHOW / ~ I . I ·-. by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmille.- I'M STREAKING -DOOLEY'S WORLD · . GfE-FIRST TH[V LOWFRrD 11-1~ VOT'IN6 AC1 E TO 18 .... 0... SMOCK You'L.-t.. e.e OKAY, MF<'S. HE!IMANN ... '7tZ . SMOCK P tPN'f scRue HIS HANPS -AN ' NOW SOMC STArl'S WANNA LOWlR lj.jlo DRINKING AGL ._,,-,TO 17 .... AS VIGOr:lOLJSt..Y AS USUAt.. \ -----~,( 9' '\\ SURGERY GORDO MOON MULLINS µM? 15 IT RE)>.LL'/ A SECRl'T Rl'CIPE'> ANIMAL CRACKERS f"Jil' ,\.\.di OAIL.V PIL.Ol 35 by R09er Bradfield ·AN' Tl-H' MARl:\1NG AG& lo 16! r1IAl SllO!ILD Wt'.:K CltfT JUST <>~LI\ C .. -ALL TH[Y HAVE ·ro r>O 15 LOWLR. lLICC MATURITY AG[lO l5 0 .. 0 l by Geor9e Lemont .. ., !:] ~ by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson by Ro9er Bollen \f11>.T Bo)( Or leMPE~l>.S VJl>S A @ll.El>.T ltWESTt<lEl\IT.' " "' ~;;A,{)J').-.) === -] L--~-~==~J~j~-..r:;~=~o:.:;;;;;:::-''_u~0~~-....::~~~~~~!::!'.'.=~~~,~~==j DDAY'S CRDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS I All11st Arcna 1c 5 Oele1e 10 Mo1sl 14 The bu1!0C~S 1$ Be11U1ng a king 16 And olhers: 2 words 17 Single row: '2 words 19 Gazelle ro Put cargo in a hold 21 Post- mortem eomiMlion 23 Fum!lure item ~ Oisarrange 26 Arranged in series :JO Colllsioo ~ Intimidate 35 Nuls 37 Raw cabbage . dish 38 Malh. subj. 39 VaHcan·s Chapel 4'2 Dialecl: Comb. fonn 43 Lunch 4'5 Turned down 46 Not oblus• ' l l • " 11 " .. " .. Vesterdafs Puzzte Solved. 48 0 1ssem1nale ~H!i!Ji]B !>O L1lo:.e saw 11 teeth 52 Shield 54 Balo:.ery product 55 Military withdraw1ts 59 Abi lity 63 City in Israel • 64 Hav1no 11\!le support; 2words 66 Aateris!( 67 Eat -· ••• of Dial. 33 Coarse com 8 Merchenclis • woolen 68 El-··-Ing events fabric Texas 9 Choice 36 Beverage 69 Light 10 Esprit --40 Hoosier springy 41 Cap leaps 11 On 11'19 appendage 70 Salamanders crest 01 44 Oglers 71 UUer 1'2 Plan.et. 47 Draft abruplly 13 Act 1n 1est notices DOWN 18 Prevents .49 Period of 22 Edge human Hie 1 Goddess 24 1964 51 Helicopter or R1ceh0rse aSS&mtllles d iscord cl the Year 53 Rocio:. 2 Occupancy 26 U.S. 55 Uocontroned lee Presidehl 56 External: 3 Hebrew 27 Starchy Prefix teller loodstult 57 Pillall 4 Donned 28 Sweel 58 8011 for size: material 60 Style 2 words 29 Loves 10 61 Space-s Mr. &llcesa travel Kovacs 31 Alaskan agency: 6 Hockey nallve Abbr, oltlclal: 32 Hliidu 62 Troplcal: Informal social Abbr. 7 Against: divis!On 65 Mra. Nixon ' 1 ' 9 10 11 ll ll .. " PEANUTS . ' THA"K w::LL, r'·'' '<Ov &.>"~J5£E~ I{:. ·~t 6A.:I( ~ ' ·;·-- ·, ? JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH • by Charles M. Sehulz IM..\.5.NE ~ 6ETI!NG L05T, ~\10 THEN 6EiN6 RES.:llED &I A GIRL S.:u'T Sl'LllNG COOKIE?' I WOULDN'T BELIEVE HlM UNTIL YOUR WIFE SAYS SHE GOT IT.' ir---...-<--.._ HEY, HAVE >ti{.{ HEAi;:D ABOL.41' THE EDITOIC ON THE T£L. AVIV T1MES WHO 60T A 016 STO~Y AND YELLED, .'HO~P '1'HI' !JACK PA6f.!!" . LIFE MATll NO F'UR'f LllCE A. WOMl>.N SCOl!NEO • by Harold Le Doux KELLY 5<Hool. K~ARION - ' by Mell j 'M ~Ol/:l/:Y1 j 'M ~01/:ICY.· .• b~ Chester Gould THE GIRLS DENNIS THE MENACE f~ I I l ']FI COULD FINDA GIRL LIKEMRS.Wll.SON,1 MGIT' ~VEN 6f.T ~lilJ ~ O<\Y •• ~ . KC.' 1 E1' ED 7:00 -l':;ychology 'J'odfly "l>epres- t~ s 1011 . .\ young housewife/reacher 1s follo wed through tourse of depressi"ve illness fro111 on set to return tu socJl'ly. K'ITV m 7 30 Giants. Vodicrs pl;1y t-i:111 Franc·1,,,to 1 1 .Kc~·r .~ 8:00 -Nova. "Fusion-:--the r:ncrgy of I 1 on11sc . .i\n exploration of possible uses nf se<t \\•a tcr to produl·e bountiful clectr1ca! energy ('BS 0 H·(IQ -fllo\'IC. ··.Jov Ul the Ji.lorn I Ill!" H1charcl C'hainhcrlain. \\ettc' 1\l i111 1C'lL\. 1\rthu r Kenned\' TV DAILY LOG Daily TV Log "n ~~~ •••r"I ~l l~t f11,mr1 •" Thu rsday Ev~n1ng MAV 23 , 14•tn ho'!~i• t>f lti' 'on.nl) l CB """'1/SpofU 1,:00 0 ('29 I~ I CHS Thut'ld•J ':oo 0 0 0 a €IJ ID tll Nc•1 , l l 10 17 l3 ]J 6 (]9 • I H!•• I O Ancel l 11tball Cf.. to r ~ PM. Ali1el1 vs Mania$ l:oly • & Hor1n'1 Hflot1 • 0 lt,ffl1 H1llb11lit 'I lP M111111n: lmpout~lc (i) Mod Squid fil Cl Pobre GonlllH l20 r i Im: '~he Pro~d &. fhi Damned" tD Hodftpod~ tod~t ilJ Spifil Ri ter Mo~1t. (C) (2h1) "lo' m tht Mo1 n- 1ng" (Ill Mi•) ·6~-ll1~h~rd C~am l.o.i o ~. l•~l•• ~·.m''"' A!lhur l(;n •.<~1 [!.,~did CJ•.,1. U1~~' Homo"" A 1< .• ~ ,:,.1y '" !~~ cloil•C U4d11.-n ,100u! ~ )llu~Rl111g la w ~ludtnl and ~•\ l••~"e ynung broCr who liCt more 1~an lhtu normal ~haie ol l11s1 yror problems. md udmR Jiii• C'IY, P•"nlal oppo~Jt1on .tnd IMI' •n.er111y OI h•ffl~S 0 13 6 10 rn lronildt l(h1) Amy Picot's~. All.A Jhe Chott" A progrdm development p101ttt. •1a1 rm~ le'lllC• l'f~lltl .1~ ~ b1r. t•ly chrc! r1 delecti;~S Gu"h mclu~t v..11o1m ~n,1tne1. ~obcn Webber. ;lrl ,.,.,1r;;nn, J:a• Son .tnd f'•POJ SC011 " The Bold Ont1 0 17 I 3 til II u n l I u 'Th~ '.~uaw Mon 1111 r:,,,n• rr,nlronltd wo;h 1gno•dnce and p1t1ud•(t. )d•f:. ~~ ou1r~,1 tmm 1urn1nr d b11el mom•nt ol Blory m\o d1~a~1u 101 t.,m,ell and h•~ P"Rnaol Indian ,..,1~. Jae~ D;im, lll•ort S11~er •ntl logan Ramse1 sue~! £D W11 ' Pt 1ct (Ri ro Atct111~ftlll'IC CI'.) /1panttt TV t\oij1 II~ :\IAHILY'.\l und II\' (;Anl>NEH IJ : I hl·ard that (;rrald n . Forfi ii;; not the real num e ol our Viet 1•resitlr11t. If not. ~·hat Is his rt'al namc'!-~lrs. l)utllry s .. \\'ort•t•s tt'r, ~l ass. A· Ile 11:is born Leslie Lynch King .. Jr. But lu s 111othC'r ,ind f<J1hcr 11·crl' d1vorc:C'd lklorc he 11·;.is t110 vcars old. \\lhC'n his motht"r rcrncirried. shl• rl'n<lml'<I her sOn {:cr;,ild H. Ford ;iftt'f his strpfathl·r. It 11 osn't un1il h1• was 15 that hl' 11cc1dt'ntally n1l'I his renl fat her and disco\'cred, for the fir~! lu11c. that Ford 11<1~n't his father. (l : \\hat i!' lhe l\issin,i:t·r co n11ncnt ~t'lting the most rnilra,i:t> rrun1 jokcstcrs lhtse days '.' -Emanuel Cohen. St:tlt·n l ~l:ind. 1'.Y. A· A tup1c<1i OIY..l·r1allon b\' Orbcn's Curren! Comed1·: .. ~·unn~ thing about lit'nr~· K1Ss1ngt·r gl'l!!ng n1t1rnt·d . lip till 11011 , 1·1·l'r.Onc !hou.iht h1• 11a'i br1Jl1;•"l'" II : 11011 con1e th;,it 1.1 h1·r liln1s Li z Ta)lor loo~s so 'Glad You Asked That' slt·11d1•r'.' 11111 in ne"s photos. <;he .-.1·en1~ 111ut"h hl·a1h•r. 11011 dot·~ -.ht• 11ul it on and t;,if.r it off .-.o 11uic~l\•"!-J. '\'., Lly-.sl'". l\;111,, · 1\ 11 1~1i'! <lil'11ng thal nffl·Cl!i. El11.abf'1h"s 11·cight. l'su- alh 11h1·n sh(''s fr u ... tr;llC'd <1n<I tx>t1r('Cll fi lrn!i. she cars <111( of 111'1'\Ull S!l•'S'i ;111d puts OU ]IOUlldagC [:Ul 11ht'll ,_ht''s /i;qJp1. hr 1·.11rk1ng on ;1 1novie. sh1· 1'ats 11•rv l1l!!l· :111cl l•f'-•'S ;1 101. Yuu 1·;1n ;1hnu~t rl'ad her .-.tn!l' ol in.int· -1n<ir1- 1.il lllt'll1al ;11ut physical -by a glance nt her figure. l'OSTSCHll'TS F ltO;\f J\IARILYN. To Annette Hoffn1an . t'olun1hus. (Jh10: \Vh3t does Bcrt 1Parks do the Other :Jti4 d;11s \1ht•11 !u·\ nol ho!>l1n~ lht' :\l1~s An1cnca page<.1nt? ll('r! rl'pl11·-;· "'l'1n 11011• doinr:: 11h:1t t·1·erv n1;Jn has 11ork1·d h1r alt his life -to do 11ha!1•1·tr hr 11ants to do." fl t' now 1111111-. h1111,,l'if to '-ptcinl:-;ind <:un11n1·rl"H1ls 1 lne1d1·ntalh. !h1• :1111111;11 11agt•ant as:-1gnn1cn! 1...-:11·1 ;1 onl1-d;11 :ifluir 111\h lu111 lk!11ct•11 prrf)arat1on. rl·hc;1rsa l" ;ind other ehort's ht· <le1ote" J! lt•a;,t ;1 111.'l'k or !110 to tht• Jobi To \' I:: S .. Shn·1·cport. L,l · It 11a~ Gin~l'r H•l~l·r-.. nut .Junt AIJ.1so11. 11hn pla~td thl' 1t·rn111P ll'ad 111 "Kittv Fo1·l1· ··Shi• 11011 th1: l'l.tll ht•i.;l :ictrc~-s Osc;1r for hl'r s.Upl'rforn1:incl' . To :\Ir..;. C J. Clutter. :\l unhall. Pa.: Lione l Jtan1pto11 1hselosC'S that the n1cdit 1\ho suc(·essfult.v pcrforrncd :1 cataral'I op<>r<itJon on him 11as a Or C'hal'les Kelman of !;){) E:ist :iB St.. Nc\I' York Citv ... To Glorra S. and Tobit' S: Birmingham. Ala .: No. ~·like Oougl:1s the cmtt·c :ind :'lhrh;1cl 1)ouglas of ·'S!rects of San Fr<1nc1sco"' nrl' not Jack Lord ;ind Da le Hobertson related. · i~: \~hat y_rar \\'as Anita Bryan t :\liss. ~lt'rica '! - .\!rs. Lul·tllc 1\. '.\1ill;'1rd, Sunnydah'. Ca l. A: She 1\·;1-.n.:.1. ~ntert'd a}~~J~s.Qkl;1ho1n:1. .\\1ss Br1· .1111 11 ;1~ lil'Cond runner-up 111 1!l.i9 lo .\li...-:s ITis.~1ssi1l1il .. \Jar1 .\1111 .\lnbh'1' Holh girls \.\'t'lll on to 1\111 tame in sho11 bus1- 111·-.s -.\nJla a::. a top si nging st;1 r and l\\arv Ann ;1!' a popular liln1 -<i nd TV personality. T1\·o or ;1 rare bouquet OI bcalltli'S 11·]10 used the pageant as a stepping ~tone to SUC'l'CSS. Just a few word s in the right place ... Daily Pilot Classified Ads Dial the direct line 642-5678 f'l•l'-' "IW llN! r r.I "~ Plui JtMI HENDRIX i" "JIMI PLAYS BERKELE Y" ''THUHDER80 l T .+.MD LIGHTFOOT" IRJ ''THE Gf!E.t.T G ATSBY" IPGI -'"SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTIOM" I S OPE NIGHTLY AT 7:00 '"U.RDOZ" !RI & '?APILlOM" IPGt "THE STING" !PGJ ••• "CH AflLIE VARRI CIC" IPGt "DIRTY MARY, CRAZY lARRY'' IPGI & ''TU.CHER" !RI ""THR EE MUSKETEERS." • ••• "12 CHAIRS" "CONl.ACK" '"SUEPH" IJJGI A ......., -.. en..,.....," V "LStf S-." IPGI • Share Many Traits Quie~ Con side rate Colombo "' Big Acting Cl1ange fp1· Falli ENTERTAINMENT Merrick f\.g r ccmc11t Re1lortcd \E\\' ''ORK cAP 1 T11cn11cth Centufy-Fox film Corp. h<is announced a prorioscd S6.75 111 i 11 ion sctt len1e111 of its April 25 ' . h .:111su1t ! at acC'uscd pror~UCt'r l}a1·u.J !\'lcrriek of conspiring to :,1ke tontrol of the film firn1. L:i11y~rs for T \Ve ti ti et h Century. in the complaint last rnonth in t.:.S. District Court in 1\l:1nh;1ttan. conlC'tldC':! that · illt·~al aceun1ulation" of "'101·~ h_v i\lerrick and othl'rs had l'ausl'd unrest u1 !he cun1p:.1ny and han1µcrl'd 11,; ;,b1h1.1· to acquire nc" .. !'>t:'•'t•,1 proper! 1cs. By JERRY BUCK BEVERLY lllLLS \AP1 Peter 1'"alk "·as a pool playing fool. "I can't do anything half way." the star -0r "C-Olumbo," recalled . "I can't shoot pool from II 10 l o'clock. l'd come home at ti o'clock in the morning." "One morning I got into bed and my wi(e rolled over and sa id pleasantly, ·\\'h.v don't you grqw lip'." "'If she'd been :1ngr,\' it "·uuldn't have hud n1u('h effect. .. II I:: S\\'t1RE OFF a nd rrt1rt.'<1 his pool CUC JboUL fLl'l' y(·a rs ago. But books on hil11ards still line the den \1'i11ls of his $200.000 Tudor nians1on in Bc1•rrly Hills, just off Sunset Bouh!1•ard. It looks like one of !ht~ ricli places he is goinf! lo in "Colutnbo." sharnhling 1 11 \l"l'aring a . 11 rink led raincoat and dribbling cigar ashes Oil the carpet. F:ilk. 4.i. orderc1I a glass of soda at <1 restaurant near !ht' hon1e :ind t'Ons1den .. >d htni...-:<'lf and Colu ,111>0. He \\'as \\'l'ar1nr: l·nn1·11 p;;1n1s. 1an s11·e;1ft'r 01·,·r a white shirt open <ti the nctk and bucks kin shOC'S. "In n1y personal liff' rn1 not the hest drcssNI gu~·." he sald "But 1 don't h<ive Columt:xfs insatiable curiosity. v AP Pho!o CHAN GE OF PACE Peter Falk "l'olun1ho ic; a ni<1n of \1'\\' 11·ords."' ht' said. ··Q'Br11•n w;1s a r11;1n or ;1 fe1v 1housa~d 11 11rds. Co111n1ho r!cf1'rs to o!h•'t'S ()'!:ril'1l \\;IS l:ir;1sl1 "Colun1bo 11as a <"h:ing1· tl~ p .1t'l' for n11• It's th1• l1r-.t t11i11· I h;1d an oppurtun11.1· lo 1)la1 •i Hlt"fllt' 11ho 11as a" pul1I•· a-. h1111 llf''s ;1 <1ui,·t n1;1n. l'Xll"l'lllt'h l'O!lSicll·r.11t· "f others .. · FALK Sr\11) th.It u ,. \ I ",\nd it g1v~s n11· n1ore t1n1C' to ninke 1nov 1e~ ·· 1'hioughout 111uch of h1~ career Falk plnycd characters who canie en strong. In "Luv " hr. was a philandt>ring husband "·ho got Jack Lc1_i1n1on lo take his wife off hiS h<inds Two sang5'er r o Ir s , "~lurder Inc .. 111 1961 and "A Pocketful! of l\l1ractes·· 1n 1962. \\("Ill h1n1 U se a r non1 1na1ions ,\[ h1:> IH•llll' h1s IWO 1~111111,\S ;ire slul·I. on a bOllotn shelf of ;i hook1·as1·. Ill' .... on th•' first 111 t!)62 "" lhL' h•ist\' tr11t~ dri\'f'r -· 111 "T11t• l'ne1• ·of 1·,1111;i!OC'~" on "Thi· [)11"k l'o11·ell Sho11 · :1•1d !!I' ~··t·orut 111 Pli~ tor "l'olotnho · F,\LI\. BOH\' 111 i\t'11 Ynd, { '11y :incl r;11s1·d 111 o~s1n111 t:. '\ Y . h:1d ;1L'll'fl 111uch of his l1f1\ lu1l r11 • .;1:-.lrd lurnin~ rroft· .... ~11Jn:il 11ntt1 l~~.'i5 11·hl'l! lh· 11:1s :lti. !11· 11 ;1.; n1on· 111l1'!'!'~!t«! in ~1111rts in ~1 ho0L l1'1tl·ru1A 111 11·ark. ba c;e'iall ;1nrl ha ... k1·!h;1\1 "Th,. lh•·.11t·r 11:1~11·1 Oil 1111 I illd ht• It <"alll'(j · 1•1 111:::1 't·fi1'<1I I n1·11•r dul :111.11h111·• unril rh1· S1."11r.r 111;11 ,1110!1'1•·· ,r11d1·n1 go! .~Ir~ ;1111! I !tick h1-. pl:i1·1· ;1" :1 d1•h•rt111· · I · 1:11· rn 1J11n~ i:f 1l In· 11.1, :1 l+ ! 11~,, rnluu1t-u .\ c;il;Hll~Jil!h! t:ll.1 ln t•olll'i-!l' I 111•11! 10 1h1· 1lr:1n1;1lll''i 1111rk.-.hup ;1! lh•· .\ LA\\'YER for T\\'l'nll c!h Ct·ntury-Fox !i:lid an ":ig-rcement to ..;ettle" \\'i1s based on a proposal • for 'l\1t'nt1eth Century-Fox to buy 7~7.!!00 shares from ~tcrrick fur SU.i50.000. sea~ol\ hr 1rill n1;ike only six '-:°C'll :::rlio•il lx't\ill"L' I thought it 1\:1.., ;1 dcl1'11itful 11:1\ to !.!t'I "I SllARE \\1ITll hini <t "Colu111bo" episodt•s 1nstt·:1d of '"' · .. crrd1ts Thl'I 11H1·rt·d tne a ('("rtai n obsessiveness. He t'ipht. d S!'ht1!yr-.h1p to It• .1 tull-!1tllC' .\Tt·rnck 1\·as sa.id to h.'.l 1e ;1grt't"d to restrict h i s 11nullr11it•nt Jra ·Fo-.:' ~lurin·~ ~ho• !h'\I lh:~· :'>L'>fl'f.. ·- l'~~:l quit I don"t quit "Tht• f(•\\CI' \'()\] lll:!kl' !h•· :lCling .-'tudc'll. hul r 111rnt·d ii .. , think! hc•'s ;l h;ippy fCllO\\". i l"'bc~·IDI~<·•~· ~ll~Rs''IJ]"~rcg,s'·,1·"~' c1·:-.~p·l,",".",·ll I ;~'.:~~ 111111['. I 1;1~~1 ~~:;o:n!t•nl 1011 (If \IEHH ICI\ llAO p~ir1·h;i.;f'd illi:l.tiOO sh.'ll"l'S of his o::\«t·I.;, l:>'il .\\,irrh. !he Cl>Url con1plai nt st a1t•cL Thl' c·o111pan~· had charged s!ock violations. 11·ith l\·lerrick all1•gcdly failing to disclose sourcc~of his f1nn'lci11-; NOW! EXCLUSIVE AREA ENGAGEMENT fl. VCRY FUNN':' MOVIE ! . . ONE OF 1HE YEARS 1EN BEST ' LA. TIMES "THE TALL BLOND MAN WITH ONE BLACK .SHOE" Hilarious Co-Feature YVES MONTANO ROMY SCHNEIDER "CESAR AND ROSALIE " Program Rated (Rl l· think-SC r:~ !. ~ :J;i.iJJk It probabl,I' ha1·f' ;i l>iggl'r rgo I thnn he docs. lie ge ts his satisfaction out of doing hisl J-Ob. If,. knO\\'S who he is and he has no need for superficial rt•c'-Ognition .·· Falk's first se ries. "The Trials of O'Br ien ... ran for 22 episodes in 1965--0'i. • O•Th< P'•ninwto '71·8350 THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF ESCAPE! ~k~ STEVE DUSTIO IDcQUEED HDFFDIAll 111a fRANKU~I J SCHAffNER Mm PIPILUlll ~. plin Paul iw- "SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION" NOW! ATlHEATRES & DRIVE-INS THROUGHOUT SOUTHERN GAllfOAN IA THERE'S NOTH IN' THEY WON'T TRY PETER FONDA drlvln' nard! SUSAN GEORGE rldln' easy! IHlliY IVIJl IV l:llJl~Y ·l.JlllllY OC>>"""'° ADAM ROARKE and VIC MORROW .. FRAM<LN Produced by NORMAN T HERMAN Asaodale Producflr MIO<EV ZIDE Orected &/ .JClH'4 HOUGH Ser~ by LEIGH OiAPMAN ~ and ANTONIO SANTEAN Ba!>ed on lhe nove1 "The cnase·tiy RICHAAOt..NEKlS MuSk: by JIMMIE Hl\SKELL COtOR 8V DELUltE1' lffil·:: ORANGE COUNTY COSTA MESA UA So, LACUNA ~lruet 714-499·2321 Colsl Pl111714·S40-0$94 OWltiE roVNTAIH VAUfY Orlfltt Mall Cintma 714-637~~0 rount1ln ValltJ tlnem1714·839-1500 OUllK FOVWTMN VAlln Sltdluftt Drive-In #J 114·639-7860 FOVAl.tlll Vlltty OJlv.11714-962.2411 stlMlOJI StanlOll Cufm1 714·194-1413 \ • fOUMfAl'°i ¥AlUY •J• I '" .. "Dirty MCll"f, Cnny Lorry" & ''Y•ilMwJ PcNfit"tP'GI W.D~ .~<;~\ s,..,....,..,,.,~, St""" Mc.~ 011stift~ "PapilCM" Alto IP"Gl 'Th• GttawayM ;tlES.'1 . 1884 Newport (oito M•sa S48-ISS2 S~icil rnotintt Wr-d. Oltly S I. ··~ Cantin. Seit& s.i. 2 p.111. I st R1t11 Or°"91' c-ty Bvrl Lonco\f•r The most loscinoting mu1der mr..lery in yeors. m MANN THEATRES ' ' ' • •. • ' ' ,, ' • ' • .· • ( '15 Kicky Cars' Liberace Li))erat·e 'l11c11ralJJe Collrclor' Pr\J.~1 SP!ll7'\f:S !Al'! - 1.ih1~r:1ce .adn11I-> !h;H ~e LS an ··1ncur;ihll' l·ollector.·· \11· tu l I cc: l s nu1on1ob1lt':i. 1111n1;1turr autnrno:>!lt•'\ :1n- 11qiu·s. eh;1111!rl1ers. t111u~u:il Jt'\\t·l r~. rare t"ry:sl<i!s. sil\C'r. l'h111a <lnd miniatur" p1:lll'ls TllE r1A~IST, famous for rl;1shing tlo1hes ;ind sparkling srnilc . 011ns three l!ouses-t\10 of th ern in r'alrn Springs-:in<l has 10 dog!>. 'J\1·0 dogs Eve in his lloll .vw111xl hon1c and cig,ht t11 c here. One Palm Springs home i~ usrd ror J!Ut'S!S The other. nr;1r thl' ht·art of the t ll v. 1~ ;i Spanish·.~1.1 lt.• huni.talo\1· 1i Hh ~o rn.111~ riinrns lt·ad1ni:: onto fo11r st•par.ile tourt~·ards th:it hl' h;is lo~! lraek of th<. 111:1•111 .. r lie dot•s kn o11·, hu11(•1·er, lhal he has ~pae1· lor 22 ll(lU~e J.:UC"st~ at 1he s;1 n1e 111111·. · "provided lhl'\ are all on a !nendly basis " The house \\:I.; urig1nally built as a privat1· residence ;11111 lhtn \Vas a 32- roorn (:!!It'~\ ran('h twforc hi' bought it fl\'C years .1go. 01'\E Of' LIBER.\CE'S h11b· hies is dt•signing !1.~tun·s for his horne , intluding C'O\'l'r1'd ;1pplianc(·s. a specially in- sulated frce~er. an (J\'Cll 11·11h shu !ter door~. hutrher boards tt)vcrted into holders for ~ink.; :1nc1 an ;intiquc phorn· 1h;1l h1dl'S a modern ont•. Lil>e rare·s most \'aluab!c piccc of furniture 1s probabl~· the Louis XV desk in the n1aster bedroom Il once ht-longed lo C1..ar ~ichol:is and Empress Alexandra of Huss1a . "In order to get thr desk 1 bought ;u1 cn1ire musl'u1n 111 Pensacola. Fl:i ."he said. ··Jt 1s one of !he most sought-aflcr desks in the l\'Orld." I le places its 1 alue at S2i5.000. Ai\tONG llIS pr i 1. c d possessions arc a dozen d1nnC'r pl:i!cs initialed JFK lha1 belon~cd to the latc President John F. Kcnned}'. lie purchas- t•d them at a benefit auction for $40,000. Liberace said he loves to surprise guests by sayinr,:. "Lei's r<ll in the g:1rag1>." ll has shinv waxed tiled noors. hls collr Ction of miniature an· riquc au!omobiles. s c \" c r a I gamrs. books. a spotless \•:hi!c lin1ousinr and n dini ng table " ;ind four chairs. ··1 ha\'e 15 kicky cars," he said. "1\1ost of them are stored in Palm Springs, including a Rolls Royce, a 1934 Mercedes and a 1900 Oldsmobile." ~ HlS ST A TI ON wagon has ·~ piano keys painted along the side. ' ' , Liberace v.·orks 26 weeks a . vear and said. "I won't let ihcm book me more than that." • He spends four of the five month<> he is free ·in Palm Springs and a month in Los Angeles. '· ' r Dinali' s TV ; Slioiv Kaput •• • LOS ANGELES (AP) - -; Dinah Shore's Emmy award 1 winning daytime television show ''Dinah's Place" has been canceled, NBC announced at its affiliates ~ convention here. c The replacement . a ro1lrlse ol Ute 1950s game show "l"ame Thal Tune" which will lill Dinah's time slot llartlng July 29. Announcement of tho chani• was made by Un Bolen, nelwork vice pnos!dmt In eh1rge of d1ytlme pn>grammlng. •• • 'Steril, Unattrat'tlve' Producer .Seeks to Shed Label of 'Fa1 :iily Movies' HOLLYWOOD (UPI I -01'h(' le adi ng produce r of independent fanlily 1novies finds lhe topsy-turvy morality of the nation turn ine: H1\·1v from the term '' ra 1n i I,. entertainment" as sumt·ho~1 sterile <1nd unattractive. Robert nadnitz, producer of "Sounder," •·A J)og o f Flanders" and "The Litt lr Ark," among other prize· y,·inners, asked that hi s ne\v fihn "\\1here the Lilit's Bloon1" not be described ;i.; a f:u111h· pit·ture. · lie is :i!rnost ashanll'<l "f 1'' "C'' raring. "Th~· connotatio!l of ·1:,111111 f1l1n' hns a btiilt-in nv;..:<1!•1<~1.1 the~L' day.;.'' the dis1·11cl1:1 11'1"1 product'r said. "It sounds as 1f you're S<l,\'ing ., fain ::•.' r.~·11 like brcakfasl food. is good for you.'" There is a \vorld o f d1ffcr£'nce betv.•een Radni!z· 1novies :ind thd'se made at 11isney . For the n1ost par!. 1J l s n e y fihns art.' about thi\dren and made spccilically for kids. Tll E POPULAlllTY ;ind rrpu!a!io11 of !)isnt'v ha1 (' slopped 01·cr on :ind. hr brlicvc~. d1sadvan tagr. lllO\'il'S Iladnu1. l'l h ' "] nevrr set out to 1n:1k£' a picture about a fan1iiy." ht• l'xp!ained. ''I simply \\'antod young people to be th e ! 1':11 .'l"flllSl'i 'l !'•' i'!l1 I 1\t'ti"' ' 1•!h' t 1r •11r1·s 1 1 11':1•t'1 l''JU!l~ xo•>lc ar~ thl' cL•!ll• ~ tr th(' s1or~· I h<-!ie1e I've r ··tab1is•u•d th" f·1r·t th nt a·tu!t-" e;i•1 t"lJOY !hat p•·i 1111se "\\'hen ~l;irk '1'w.:11n l\T01t' ·1·on1 Sa11\·1·r.' l)r \1 l l' 11 J)1('kc11s and .J J), S.1!1ngrr •f sitllJJIJf 1t·1111tP1I 111•••••!111e•1ple t•• 11•• t 11 •• 111•••t1•!1••11isfs i11 ''''' f il111s.' 11rol!· ~lone<; nlJ011t 1·ou1hful 1·h;1r;:r·11·r"· 111•·1 tiul ~11· 111l!JDlll t'fJI all' Sl'l' JlS 1n11 "1'hert''S ;1 hii; <111t,•rf'r1c·•· hrt11•ct•n \\'riling ;1bout .\'Oun:~ 1"Jt.·oplc and \\rltutg for th en1. "I CAN J.~l~D no reason v.·hy producers :ind directors C'Oln't !urn ot1t imp(lr1 :i r.t, tio1iv~I ldn1s 11ilh•1:1l 1a!ku1~ tlo1• n 10 the i'u l11·11r1· .. ··\\'here the Lilll·s B1tllln1" i-. :i story of an 1\ppa!achi;111 f<nnily nf orphans \\•ho frnd f11r tht·nl"Pht·s ;1fter their par1·11L" 1hr· II IS bn~1·1I Oil a ll'Hl' l':lSe ;1nd c!:,11" 111th r,r1·a1 1 :..:· ., ·:1'-· "•(lll ·1r1rl ,•!'il\ol 1' ··A 101 t•f pe~plr s~11 110 on~' 11·11! support a family p1{'IUl'l' •· l1adn1tz s:Pd "r~""l' 111C'\u,·t•, ha1e beconil' a \\'hipping ho.\' for sonic produtt'r:-> because ~o • n1 ;1 n ~· ••f !hC !lJ ll!'"lll'l'CS!illll · l !1."ir l;p., 01 ·.1,ri.: rop-0111. :'l!!l;t rif l111•io1 ; i"• 1nildc b~· people \1ho read the f111·1nc·i.'.ll r,•!11rn:; f•f r1;_.111•1 picturt·s. Thf'y 11 ;111t !u gel int o !he action. Uut their pictures nre m:.idc \\'ith1111t ht':irt or rral prrparat1on. ·rhcv onl) looking fnr a prnl1! " 11 .\IJ:\IT~· r 1 1. 'I.., :i • 1· drc1n1a rather than l·.1rn~·d1". F:il('h 1\·;1s son1f' -.1r:1111 Or s 0 l: l ;1 1 1'<)1lSl'tO[!S11t'"~. A 1·;1111011fla~rtl n1rs~:li'.!t' lht'I' <ire as d1fft'ri'.'11t lht' l'l•I ··A.nil~· I !;ire.!,\" ;1•; ··ThL' ! :sorct•;t '' .. 1·1·an1.\'n..,lt•i 11 '" I 'rodner•r-IJ1rprl1P· J1 ;1dn1 lz \1 ill next turn t11~ ;11tf'n\11i11 lo "'fhr \\'itch nf Bl ackli11"<! Pond," thC' storv of n 1ounr, girl in colonial times. He a !~o is planning a film on thC' life of a girl in th e 1\ n1 1 sh co1n1nunit1· .. I "''i· 110 rr·1! d.fil·11·n1 •p b1·T11·,.rq _1!11111g prople and ;ulult.; t·xcrr1 fur the l'lnguil~t· lh"V u~r." hf' ~aid ··~ti' 011·n ~·outh i~ \'C'ry 1·L·:1r tn 1nr ~I\· 111c•r11nri~s and f,.,.i.11;_, ,.r. ~!r1•ngl~ r.ttu~lld 10 111 ,\I bo~ hood ..Tht' onl~ thin!( !l'J 1 l~ difficully (1ndpr~tantlin,: i~ the rc:action nn1011g sorne proulc to a <; rt1!ing. os 1f ti 1\'cre ;i tli1'1y le\\er." Suspe11se Co111~lletel~r Lacl{i11g: ' 111 Televisio 1~ 91 S E111111v Sl10'"' 1.11s ,\~(;1·:1.r:s r ,\f-' 1 - \\'ha\ s wrong 11·ith t h L' tL·ll'\'1s1nn En11n\·s" Plrnt1 . Lt•t's slar! 1r11'h !hr fac1.1ha1 :ilthou.~h 1h<' En1111y telecast i~ not ttnt il ~1;1y 28. v.·c alrcad~ kno1v half !he \\·inners. The c·ah·i.:o ry \\ 1nnrrs for acl!n g. \I nting and directing \1·ere announced last \Vednesday. llevcaling these w i n n c rs ahead of time givrs the ti.:k·cast all the suspense of know ing in advnncc hn11 I Columbo is going to nail the killrr. These eritrgory \l'i nn,;rs v.·111 rontp<'te for !he fir st lin1c for 1 ''bf.'st of the vC'ar" Emnivs. to l he revea led· on the tell-cast. Thr Nalional Academy of Tele\'lsion Arts and Sciencrs believes this will enhancr the sho1.i.· and infuse it \r11h dram.1 . TllE Ll~E TllAT h.:is been usrd nbout this is mixing apples and oran.~es. For inslanrl'. Alan Alda . nan1 rd I best ac1or in a romcdv for / ":\1-A-S-lt:' and Telly saVaJa s. best actor for a drama for ' "Kojak." Y:ill con1pc1c for llll'I title of Artor of lhc YcJr. Series. •· ~1-A-S-ll " is a 1vild and often black comedv about "'ar. "Koja k" is a ·h:ird-driving detective show. Both Alda and Savalas are superb. bu~ to force them to comPete -one for a half hour comedy. the other for an hour dran1a - flies in the face of '¥\·hal the En1mys arc. The En1m\·s arc nol the Oscars. al!h.oug h they are co nt i nu a 11 y com pared unfavorably to the movie ' a1va rds. TELEVISION IS a diverse medium of so many different kinds of shows that as the Emmys developed over yea rs and the medium changed. ca tegories \\'e re established to recognize this. If the Emmys are a rceognition of merit, then it seems only right t.h;il an individual should be judged against like competitors. lf NBC Gets Classics LOS ANGELES (UPll - Two all-time movie classics. ''Gone with the Wind" and "Doctor Zhivago." have been acquired by NBC for one-time television show I ng s ,· the network has announced . NBC-TV President Roberl T. Howard said "Gone with lhc Wind," Ute 1939 Civil War epic starring <;:lark Gable-and \'I~ vlen LeigR":-will be colorcab1 in prime time during the 1976- 77 season to coincide wllh tho notion's blc.entennlal celebra· tlon . ••Doctor Zhivago," a 1965 film about war-tom Ru .. 11 between 1903 and 1913 , 11arrlng Oma! SharK and Julie OlrllU., wlll be televbed ®ting NBC'• J.m.71 ....... \). ·•} 0\ 01.,I ;, l!t: '11· I ll'< ,( , .11 · : ~ ~1 ' ·l1•r1-,11n. ht ~!oo.1lr; 1•1 rt•< n;..:11:1 .. ct "~111ph !.1r 1:1; 1 ;111•1 n••1 1,,. fu•~·l I 1r.l<1 ;1 run o!f Ii r ;1 s11pr r ;111;ird h1.·1 ·;1t,•1· '"11.1·butl~ 1·;1n:s 11\r> En1~11~" • ; .. I , k 1):r·r·.• likl· th(' Osr:irs l.;1'' :·, •. r 'h" ll·h·~ 1~1•,a \( :u[4·1.11 J:ant.h:d oi11 215 ;111 .. rd~ 1:1 ;,II 11H·ltutin:: p:·unl· :!nd dayti111(· #2 C:lll'JO!'tt'~ I llml'. Ile\\!> New Twin NOW OPEN • " Thursdrty r-t;iy 23. l ')74 DAil V PILOT 37, NOW OPEN ... THE NEW NEWPORT CINEMA#2 A COMPLETE NEW Tlj.~ATRE BUILDING ADJA'tENT TO OUR EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA, CREATING THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND EXCITING TWIN THEATRE COMPLEX IN THE ENTIRE WORLD. TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BIG AND ROOMY DELUXE MOHAIR CHAIRS IN THEATRE ONE AND FIVE HUNDRED IN o.;~ BRAND NEW AND INTIMATE THEATRE TWO. WE CAN ACCOMODATE 1750 PEOPLE AT ANY ONE PERFORMANCE AND OFFER YOU YOUR CHOICE OF TWO COMPLETELY DIFFERENT FIRST-RUN FEATURE FILMS. HOW YOU CAH SEE ROBERT REDFORD AHD MIA FARROW IM "THE GREAT GATSBY" IH OUR MAGHIFICEHT HEWPORT CIHEMA I OR YOU C~ SU THE SOUTH ORAHGE COUHTY EXCLUSIVE SHOWIHG OF CLIHT EASTWOOD IH HIS HEWEST AHD MOST THRILLIHG MOVIE "THUHDERBOLT AHD LIGHTFOOT" IH OUR HEW THEATER #2. ROBERT REDFORD m1R FARROW 2nd Feature " THE GREAT GAT/BY --- 40 -Cara1:s- Uv Ullmann Edward Albrrt Gene Kelly Binnie Ba'rnrs '"I ,,,,' ··Ol~lll "I"".' _ .. ,. '" . ~ I • ,·,~i u ~\'I . .,, t,J t i •• '.',••1, 1; •• :'.M:lllllK~l~llA~· r ~ ._.. ;,«,1 ,, f.C.SHION ISLA~IO • Nf.WrORl C[Nltll :~27%···::················:.., : • I • : . ' . . . ... . .. ............................. <,1 T .", ~ ' "• ,;. • ' •" ' '.'I .; " 1'•. ' CLlftl ERllWOOD "IHUftDERBOLI RnD LIC:HlfOOI " JEff BAIDC:Elo·· GEORGE KEnnEDV"' '"" · · llnrtld .,._,. ·:":'· R Nearly Everyone Li.stens to Landers CLINT EASTWOOD AOOEITT REDf'.OAD m1A FARro.JJ • DAil T f'HFORMAMCES 40 CAii.ATS 7:00 & 11 :10 GllliT GATSIT l :SS -···-· ..,_ .. ~ .. -·-A w----•-o-.... .... IPOI ' ..... -..... ,._ \ 38 DAILY PJLOT TtrnrWay, May 23, 1974 ,_ I - IJPI T~lePh010 FAMED GUN FIGHTER NOT 'R ESTING IN PEACE ' Cyclisls Bel ieved Re sponsible for Vaiidalism V a11dc1ls H c11·ass 'Doc' flolliday LLl·:.\'\\"Q()[) SI' ll I \ 1, :-, I il]IJ 1l l'/I -\1111) l;:.;h t1•I ' I' If ··Jloc:· llull1tL1.\ -..l1i l ~11u11-.. no p1~<1t1· ', 1· 11•.,111· k•·1·p.' push111~ u\ L'1 It i " !•JlllhS!Ulll'. 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( ;]t•nwood 'I Sp1·111~~ ('ii;.· 1n:i11:1'..'t'r. ~:11d h1,, 1>ll1l't' 11:1~ ;1!1t'1llpt111~ lo gl't :d 1•.11J-!'1·n1 ~:+11·~ !:l'.: ;J[lpn•l'l'cl 10 1 jlJ<i\ 1d1· .idd1ti1111:d t:111d,. 1111· lh1• lllik"1'i' iii i!l1 111(1-,'" IJ'·!ilcl l•'lllPll•J'\' II 11-· \-ill ~··! rh1s 1•\'r 1 111u111•1 tru1 11 1!11• 1iolt•r:>. 111,.ll IH· ,ilil1 101 pu: ;i !• !lt't' :11·11111111 1hl' l'l'illt'l• r1 :111cl hnp1•1ull1 !!1;!1 '11 !...~•'I' 1 l1l' I <1ncJ:1b Olli •• 1 Ill' ~;11d "\\ l,'I(' C:•JI [1> ''" ~1.11111·111111:.: :d;Jlll !111~1 \ll'Obl1·n1 I ,..-~~~~~~~~~--1 so WHATS NEW WITH · YOU? Only the Daily Pilot really tells you what's new in your local community ••• every day DAILY PILOT • OPEN MEMORIAL DAY 9:00 A.M.-5 :00 P.M . Redwood Hanging Planters Unique OdOQOO \hop~ lonq-lo,!•nq, 101e-fr ee •<•Uwood 1on>t•u<l10n l r11d1t ior all 1101!.nq plonl' 277 Macrame Style Planter Holders ~CWC\! WDV !O d.,play you•""'~ poll and plaoh Choa1' 1inqle or double 'tylr' 99' Golden Vigoro Weed and Feed • £ltm1note' un<iqhTl y lnwn Ne•d' 01 '' fe r!d11<•\ you• lown • 7~.tb boq l1col1 5 0(.10 'q 11 • So 1enldr<olly fo1 mu luted W•!h o poten!rd !01 mo! 1low -relto\e n•hoqen 595 7S·lb. 801_1 Barbecue Matches l•~ht rho1r harhe<ue !11•' eo"IY ond 1n!el y ~S iolor lipped ma1,hr1 '" dr101a!o1 bo• full 11 " lono 'All-Weather' Patio Tables !drol chair.11dr toble1 .. lutlv O\)embled. no nuh o• bolh 1~" 1ound, 19" h1qh Sturdy b1011 lold1n9 foq1 , Roq. 129 l.59 Set of 3 Bar-B-Q Skewers • Ju1I the thin9 tor cookoul\ Clir ome -plated. 17'' long handle1 • Pu sh-down feature to1 eosit1 lood removal . , I ( 1o ·, . . . ;. .'i'-' • ,_ ' '" -',. - ' \ I •·" . ' I , : \ . 1i 1 ' . ,,. '·r 'I .; .•, I ;~ • •• ' • ~ G l~l l1:A\ ill(ll1:1( 8U~~I SALE PRICES GOOD THRU MAY 29th r.:ll::J MognoV"O.K ~-:::::.....---10" x 17"DOUBLE HIBACHI • Cookery over the coal s ... hibachi style! • 2 grills , adjusl independently • Cost iron body 1 heof .resi stonf wood handles and stand • Great indoors and out ... for picn ics or on the polio Reg . 599 12.95 -__,.... . \. ) '~ --,'IA --<' Single Hibachi • (osl iron 1001tru1t1on Sl•onq wooden hondle1 and prde1tol Ad1011oble grill . eo1y 10 clean 6.98 Volue 4aa Outdoor Floodlight Fixture Weo1herp1ool. won't '"'t Hold1 \tonda1d flaod lo mp• For permonen! 1n1tollot1on 139 \. ~C L .... L.-. -.....:::;:: RANGE~ -. ---- Outdoor Flood Lamp ~potl1qhr ,h,,,b, pnloo, pool !lower ~01drn , walkway' Complel••ly wrolhN -pi ool Ovol<!y , !OO·wnft bulb I 69 ___ .......... ""~-~---~~~~~-~--~~~ Vigoro 6-ln-1 For Dichondra • T1eotment 1ids di1hond10 lown1 ol ho1mlul instlh and weeds os it fee ds • 1S·lb. bog lreots '2.000 sq. h. 15-Lb. 759 Bag !'.' I' •' Heavy Duty Extension Cord • t].11. l•""I· I•,] qou9' tord ... double insulated , .. idtol !111 ou!doo1 ust • Unl11eo•oblt 1ord oulle• <onne1to1 4aa •. '7 "' ( - ~-~ • r:~\ ~,r \,p_ -:;..-""~ - (-.'- Weber Kettle Bar-B-Q Grill Cool.~ onythinq from hombu1q e1s too lull-11te tur~t y Dampen r~qulote heat ... you hove <omplelt 1on11ol Du1crblc. ol1rof11 ve porrelain Ii nish 1995 \ , •. • ' ' • .. f ,. . ' . .. ' ' • • .. • " ' I ' • NEW keeps Jl"s ll'ith hi "Her said, h to the to the Beach, ever w Jin1 llousto !urn h season, I LOS (~arve gan1C's 11·ould cimaze1 "I I op!imi. niter h ;1s !he SI\'('(']) Ii eds. at Dod 1t br behind The lineup. in his n1assh· Ci;ints. g:in1e - Ro KA'.\ l'atek :'llieke.1 touch I Ump f);n ·e didn·t ;dlo11·cc run in 01·l·r I night. Toni Crin ton City Oaklan ~tan said it baseba lhal P prrmit 11·hole St E1 Af LOS String Loves home Gaters tonigh The coach reside Leslie The lhe re by K "'hich domin Rose Angel Men -Vlomen' M11rl1M' Men'i d Oovld$ //bed d Teengu• A -451 WOiTifll "'' -women' 81ottte, Min's $1-0 Mlli:td d Slone ( ,_, • D•Ll, PILOT 39 Togetherness Big Difference With LA--Wy'nn NEW YORK (UPI) -Jim Wynn still keeps chewing on thal toothpi ck. It's aboUt the only thing h1! brought \vith him from Houston. ··i1cre, this Is f1·onl 1ne to you," he said, handtnk over his old Aslros' jacket to the clubhouse boy the day he reported to the Los Angeles Dodgers ~\ Vero lJcach, f''la .. three months ago. ·•I don't ever wanna see that llung agay1.·• Jin\ Wynn had grown tiretl or lhl· Houston Astros after 11 years and the}' in turn had becon1e tired of tun1. La ..,l season, one in v.•luch Wynn n1anaged to {; ... .... drive in only ~ runs and h1l .220, helped both principals grow a little more tired of each other. A change had to be 1nade. That was clear. It was made at the winter nicetings in Houston last Dece1nber when the Dodgers got Wynn front the Astros, and the only other baseball change that can possibly compare with it is the one \\'hi<:h sent (-leggie Smith to the Cardinals from the Rl'd Sox. \l/ith the season barely seven \\'Cf'ks old, \Vynn already has driven in nearly as many runs for the Dodgers as he did all last year tor lhe Astros . Jlis 41 rbi •.I • ... -(,; makes him the National League leader and his I{ hon1e runs is tops· in both leagues. Moreovt!r, that .319 batting average of his is far better than anything he has ever finished v.'ith in his entire professiona l lifetime. Obviously, considerable credit for the way the first-place Dodgers have \'irlually divorced lhemselves fro1n the live other clubs in their division has to go ol the ·stocky, five-foot-nine \Vynn, e11d \vhat makes his performance all the more subject for general conversation in the dugouts is that the Astros are fifth in the same division as the Dodgers, much ·ti· u ':~- closer to last place than they are to first. The Los Angeles fans love Wynn. It's nlutual. He not only Ls ga-a:a about them, too, but ever)t01ing else concerning his nC\V environment. •·Beautiful," says \Vynn when you ask· hiln how he's finding life with the Dodgers. ''Everything about this ball club is first class. The guys are friendly, the n1anager knows ~'hat he's doing, and it's entirely different than it was in Houston." Different hov.•? '"Togetherness," says \Vynn. •·That's the' main dlfrerence here. On this ball club, everybody ls ror one another, together, you know \\'hat I mean? With the Astros, there \vas too much individualism. They were not together as a team. Everybody wanted to go his own way. Look. •towston has a great bunch of guys. Lee May was my best friend. Bul as far as telling then1selves they can win, it was Impossible.'' The Mets as well as the Dodgers were after Wynn , but the ~1ets didn't want to give up two of their pitchers for him . Neither did ttie Dodgers at first -but they finally did . Dave Culpepper, a 23-year-old right· When They Bypass Jimmy, I Get My Chance--Garvey By STE\'E HRANI) 01 t~I 0111~ Pi!ol Sl•tl LOS ANGELl~S -If vou told Sti::vr (iarvey before the season that aftl'r 42 g;unrs he'd ha\c 36 rbi. his rrsponsc \\·ould hfl\'l' bl'l'!l one or "Olldl'r ;i11d :1n1azen1e11t. "I \\'Ould have r:1l lrd \HU ll'rr1b!v optimistic-.·· thl• sn1i l1n~ c:arVrY ~1rln111 h:t.I altrr hi~ t"·o hits dro\·C' across rnur runs ;is the Dod,grrs t•nmplr!Ni a lhrt'l'-1,J:11nc ~\\·ecp or lhl' S<'tond place l'in1·111nali Heds. 6-3 bl'lorc 3~.Ja7 \\'cdnesd;1y nigllt at Dodger Stadium. It brought his rbi total to ~6. JUSt f1\·c· behind te;11n leader Jin1111y \\'ynn. The fart Cnrvt•y is hilling f111rth 1n !lie lineup. behind \V ynn. n1ay h;rvc 11ork1'd in his favor ;is the Uod~crs opt•ncd .a n1as..~ive n1nL·-gan1l' lt'ad on thr Hcds <Hlcl (;iants. against \\horn thry oprn ;1 tllrcc- ga111c series tonight i11 S;_in I•ranciseo. Royals lieated Artvr \\'ynn µunishcd the Hcds ln 1he fir st lwo gan1es of the series, he \Vas \valked three times by a \l'ide assorllncnt of Cincinnati pitchers \Vednesday. "I don't kno\V if they 11'ere consciously 011 'l'Y To11ig/11 Cl1t11111el I l ''' 7:2.> p11t·h1ng around Jin1n1y,'1 said Garvry !hr ~lichigan State Uni\'crsily crad. ··but I think they \\'ere a\\·are of his po1vcr and r11ight h<1vc done it subconsriousl~·. ··i-:1thcr 1•.ay, I love it. l'rn getting a thance to piny rcgul;irly ;ii a posit ion I 'nl rrally suited for ffirst basel ~ind thal helps. \\'hl'n tht'y pitch around Jin1n1y, it gi\'rS inc a chance." \\'hl'n they pitch tn \\'}nn thcy'l'c \;1ki11g lheir ch;inces, too. Thl' Oodgf'rs jumped on lll:'ds nce Fred :\nrn1an for five runs in the first t110 By Co11t1·0,1e1·sial Play KA~SAS CIT\" 1,\)'1 -Shorl!-.lflp Frtd l'alck said he"\agi::l'<l .\l1ckc~· H11·1·r.; nut .\l1ckcv Hl\'l'rS scud Fr1·d l'att·k didn 't touch ·hin1. L'n1pires Rill 0l't'gan al hnnit• plalc :ind J"J;ive Phillips at third ln1sc "ilid the~' didn 't see nn~body tag :1nybody ;1nrl 011 'l 'Y 'foHi!J/lf ('l1111111t•I :; ''' .)::rtl 01!101\·cd R1\'crs 1,1 scorL• C:il1~orn1a·s first run 1n the l':1\1furnin i\ni:;l'ls' ll-1 trnnnph fl\"l'r the Kansas CJty Hoya!s \\'ctlncsd:ir night. Tonight \'olan Hynn faces Brue<' Dal C:inton in the Angels' flrrJle at K::insas (_"1lv tx>fore returning to Anahrirn ugainsl Oakland Friday. ~tanager Jack rilcKeon of !he Roynls said it was obvious to everybody 1n the bnseball park -except the u1np1res - lhat Patek did tag Rivers out and that prrmitling H1vers to score ··changed the 11·hole complexion of the g;1n1c." Stri11gs Face E1110 , Gatt>r8 After Virtorv • LOS ANGELES-Thr 'l.os An gt'lcs Strings, 22·18 victors o.rr !he 11ctroil Loves \Vcdnesda y in lletro1t. return home to take on the CJJifornia Golden r.aters in World Team Tennis action tonight at 8 at the Sports Arena . The Golden Gaters leilture player- coach Roy Emerson, a Ne\vport Beach resident and \\'omen's singles player Leslie HunL The Strings victory at Detroit can1c as the result of a 6-2 mixed doubles victory by Karen Susn1an anti Geoff Masters 1~hich brOke a lft-16 tie. Detroit dominated the sing les play w i l h Rosemary Casa ls and Phil Denl, but Los Angeles won all the doubles n1atchcs. MlnM .. I• 21, Ntw York 11 f,,en -Piii< (NY) bt'llt Htw:Jt t'°'I) 6·1. women'• dOubl•I -JOMi· umbu!I IM) tw~t M1rtlMl·8onlcern (NY ) 6.0. Men', OOVblea -PUlc-~n!11~• (NYJ belt Hewl11· 0•Y!d10n CM) 6-•. r:.h;e<I aou1t1e1 -Lloyd·Scll•llfu (M) oe11 !>1ntan1· Tel'f'!9wrllen (NYJ 1-S. A -•$1 ti Unlond1lt, N. V. The conlrO\'f'rsial pla.\· carne in the first inning. Hi1'e1 s led riff the ga1nl' \\·1th ;1 iripl e ;111d gol c;n1ght in n n1ndown h1·11\<:c11 tl11rd and home aftl'r B.l!bby \·:1!cntinr's grounder. Patek . certain hr t;uu:cd Rivers. firl'rl to second in ;'!n ;111t·1npl to nail V;ilent1nc. Bi\·l•rs 11cnt h111ll l'. <ind the Ansr!s lll'l't' off to ;1 !hrec·run inning. 1-':itl'k 11a s <'harg11d 11 uh <111 ('rror Fr;ink Hobinson \\·al~l·d. and Bob 0 11\'l'f s1nfilt'd Valentine hornc. Paul Schaal's sing!c produced the third run. "I almost ran orer Rivc>rs:· said Patek . "aln1ost stepped on hin1 ."' l\lcKeon. 1\•ho protested vigorou sly lo no avail. s.1id. ··11 11·asn·1 c>ven close. I can't see hov: l\~·o ma1or league umpires standing 20 feet npart and can't sec a tag . they're in such a hurry to call plays at first base but \\•hen soinebody has to call a play like that. they don't call it ."' The Angels got a run in the second on \'a!entine·s run-scoring single to go ahead 4-0. • Even if the Ho\·ats starter A! F1tzn1orris. 3-2. had esCapeci any d<11nagc !hose first t11·0 innings. !·'rank l{obinson :ind Joe Lahoud ga\'e Bill Singer. \\/ho pitl'hl'd a nifty fh·l··hittrr. al! of the 111:.irgin he needed by s!an11ning hoine runs off relle\·1.:r Lindy i\lcDaniel in the l11lh. Singt'r. 1~·ho walked (\\'O and struck out St'rcn. lost the shutout in the ninth. Amos Otis tripled 1vith one out and rode hon1e on John l\layberry's double. Singer. 6-3. di'l'ln't give up a h1l after the fourth until Olis · triple. CALIFORNIA KANSAS CITY .. ' h~i .. ' ' "' Rivers, cl ' ' • Wohllorcr, ti • • ' • ODDyle, 10 • • • Rojas. l'b ' • • • Valentine, II ' ' ' Flloll1!<'.1b ' • • • MNellles. II • • • Otis, t! ' ' ' • fRotlinM>n, dh • ' ' ' Maybefry. lb • ' ' ROliver, lb • • ' ' McRae, rf · • ' • Lahoud. '' • ' ' ' So!alra. dh • • • • ~th~al, lO • • ' ' M.irH111z. c ' • • ' EtRor11e1. c ' ' ' ' P~relo;, H ' ' ' • Chdl~. 15 • ' ' ' G8re11, JI.I ' ' ' ' SinQ•r, P ' ' ' ' Firimorros. p ' ' ' ' Mt01ni~, p ' ' ' ' M l"90r1, p ' • ' ' Gerber, p • • ' • lolltls " . " s--·Toral• " ' ' • Calllornia '" '" ....... lo:~nsas City "' "' 001-l E-P11ei<, OP-Ctlifornl~ '· LOB--ca111orn11 " KllnSll5 Cfly s. ;e-G. 8•tll. Mayberry. 38-RIYt<S, 01 ... HR-F, Robin:.on (8), Lllrioud !)J. SB-Utle<l· tin~. " " • .. .. • • Singer (W, 6-l) • ' ' ' ' Fllrrnorrls CL, l ·21 1 J,J • • ' ' ' MeDan•tl s 211 ' ' ' ' ' MlngoM ' ' • 0 ' ' Gdrl>l't ' ' • ' • ' T-2:11. A-10,271. innings and (hen got sterling relief pitching from l\1ike fvlarshall 1vho retired eight st raight batters in the late innings and \vorked out of a ninth inning jam. ··runny thing about that," said Garvey. "The 1\·ay \ve're going now . \VC have confidence that if the pitchers give up four runs, \\·e'll score 11. If the starter is hit. \\'C kno1v our bullpen \\'ill come through. ''I happened to get the hits in this ~arne. but tomorrow it 1night be Bill JttiSse\\ or Steve \'eager." Asked about the Dodgers sizzling start and if the lean1 can keep it up. Garvey 'JUippcd, ·'There 's only 120 games to go. But really. pick a spot on our team and find a \vcakness. There isn't one. Barring injury there's no reason \1'e can't keep \Vinning." r-.1ca11v.•hile. the Reds. already hurt in the pitching department. S3\Y Clay Carroll forced to leave \1·ith a bronchlal spasn1 after just, one inning and Pat Osburn sidelined after just three outs \1·11h a groin rnusclc pull. The defending \Vrstern ll i v i s i on eh:nnps. 1vho t•an1c into Dodger Stadiun1 \11th a four-gan1c 1vinning streak, arc hurting in more v.·ays than one. Garvey took ad\'antage by driving across t1vo runs \Vith a first inning double that hopped off the v.•all in left-center and then colll'Cled another pair of rbi y,•ith a b;iscs loaded single in the second. CINC!NN.C.TI LOS ANGELES •• ' II rbl .. ' "rbl Re.-, I! ' ' ' ' Lacy. 2~ ' ' ' ' loi•Orgaro, 7tJ ' ' ' ' Pat•or~. If • ' ' ' Ben<~. JI> • ' ' ' WYnn. tt ' ' ' • lPt•f/, lo ' ' ' C.~•~e~. ltl ' ' ' • (.,.,(fllC•On, s~ ' ' ' ' wC•a,,tord, rl • ' ' ' D<•"sen, pn ' ' ' ' Cey.3D • ' ' • 11 c11enmd. rf • ' ' R~>•<'ll. SS ' • ' ' GFos•~r. t ! ' ' ' Y~~g~r. c • ' ' ' Plummtr, t ' ' ' Oown•~Q, p ' ' ' ' Crc,..·l~y. pn ' ' • • MdfSh611. p ' • ' ' Bt•tl(!'1, P • ' • ' Norma.1. o • ' • ' ca .. oll. p • ' • • Hdli. P ' ' ' ' C.aq1.,1no. ph • ' • ' O•tivrn, D ' ' ' • Mcl'..lu.:-en. p 0 • ' • .:: ... ~. c ' ' ' ' lo•~!• " ' " ' l oldl! " • • • ("l<"'""H M> oo• 000-' lo~ At>QEIC• ,, oo• CO~-6 ' Conc~IX'•cn ' OP-Cit>C•nr\~li '· '°' AllQl!l es ' LOB-C>nnnnilll n. Lo• Angeles 6 28-PadO•f•, C.at~ty, Yfilll~' '· SB-Mor9ar\. Wynn. S-Norrnan. ~F-LiltY. " " • " .. so No1man (L, J '1 '" ' ' ' ' • ca .. 011 ' ' ' ' ' ' t<all 11 '3 ' • ' ' ' o,ou•n ' ' ' ' ' ' • l.ltOuetn ' ' ' ' ' ' Bo•tion ' ' ' ' ' ' Ociwnlnll (W, 1-11 " ' • ' ' ' • Mar•"<lll J 113 ' • ' ' • S•vc-Mars~illl ()). T-2:1'. A-32,!&7. . • . ' ALL WET -J...ee Trevino stands with his head covered with a rain- soaked towel as he waits to tee off in the Memphis classic pro-am gol f to urney \Vednesda.y. Trevin o won the tourney in 1972. Sports 111 Brief Orange County Driver Hurt Afte1· Hitting Tree ESKISEHm, Turkey -American rally Lo11gsl1ot (85-1) In Big Payoff .,_ driver Brian Chuchua of Placentia \VSS in serious condition Wednesday night after undergoing emergency surgery f o r injuries sustained in an accident during the \Vorld Cup Auto Rally, it was for the World Team Tennis league, the Italian Tennis FPderation s a i d Wednesday. "Under no circumstances will (.onnors be allowed to play in Rome or elsewhere in I ta l y , ' ' said Gianfranco C'.:1meli. secretary of the federation and of the Rome tournament. "The I t a I i a n federation's stand on the \VTI' has been crystal c I ear and \\'e \\'On'l budge one single inc h." l:'\GLF:\\IOOD fAPI -Sha h's En,·oy, an 85-1 longshot, scamperC'd to the front and \\'On the fifth race at Holl}'\\'ood Park \\'l'<lnesda~'. paying $172.80 for a $2 ticket and setting up the largest Exacta payoff of the 1neeting. Carrying Rudy Rosales. Shah's Enl"oy ran wide on the far turn and won by 21 ~ lengths. Fast-closing lleather Road. 11th on the far tum, darted through horses to finish second. The 10.7 combination returned $3,598 for a S5 bet. Shah's Envoy ran a nlile and one- sixteenth in I :43 215 and paid $57 to place and $27.20 to show. Jockey Laf[it Pincay Jr. :stole I.he show. however, riding four wiMers including \\"indy \\'hisper in the $28,200 Westchester Stakes. Pincay, part of level weight of 120 poWlds, held the 2-year-old brown cott in third until the tum for home, when the combination darted to the front and ran away from 65-1 outsider The Bagel Prince by nearly five lengths. Rosales y.·as al:so aboard The Bagel Prince. Windy Whisper, galloping five furlongs in 57 2/5 seconds, paid backers $11.4-0, ~6.20 and $4.20. The Bagel Prince paid S34 and $13.60 and Little Big Bad, rallying from seventh in the final strides, paid $5.10. reported. The Anatolia t\cv•s Agency said Chuchua received severe head and i1iternal injuries after running his jeep into a tree \Vhi!e S\\'erving to avoid hitting a dog. llis teammate, Douglas Fortin, was reported in satisfactory con- dition with minor leg injuries. The agency said Chuchua's jeep overturned near Eskisehir, an East.em Turkish to\\11, Chuchua 's exit left 18 competitors in the race from a starting field of 52. The agency said Australians Andre \Vclinski, Ken Tubman and Jim Reddi es were lead.iog the race in a Citroen DS23. Chuchua , 37, was one of the few drivers left in the event who still had a mathematical chance of winning. He was placed fOurth at the halfway stage. though he was lhen a long way behind the leaders. Rally officials said Chuchua's jeep hit a large dog at 90 miles per hour. Tv.·o other Americans, Douglas Fortin and Dick Clark, wet:"e In the jeep with Chuchua when it went oot of control and plWlged into trees at the side of the road. e Co1111ors Ba1uaed ROf\.1E -Jimmy COnnors, a leading American player, has been banned from the Ilalian Open because he has played e69·3'h Tos• LONDON -Al Feuerbacfl of San Jose set a British "all..comers" mark Wednesday night in the shot put with a distance of 69 feet. 31h: inches during invitational competition. e Broha1ner Hot BALTIMORE -Jack Brohamer. former Huntington Beach High School baseball star, continued hi! hot hiUing with a pair of singles Wednesday but il wasn't enough as the Baltimore Orioles defeated Brohamer and the Cleveland Jndiam, 1--0, in 12 innings here. e Van Diilen If pset BOURNEMOUTH, England -Dick Crealy of Australia upset seeded Erik Van Dillen, 7-5, 6-3 Wednesday and advanced to the quarterfinals in the $72,000 British Hard Court Tennis Cha mpionships. flie Nasta~e beat Martin Robinson of Britain 6-3. 6-1 ; Paolo Bertolucci defeated Ivan ~1olina of Colombia 6-3. 6- 3: and Patrice Dominguez downed John Yuill of Soulh Africa, ~. ~- LOI A1191iff 22, o.iroil 19 Women -C•~ll CO! De .. ! ~ (LI t-t. Mefl -Otflt CO) bUI 111e:ii1r!1er iLl •.J. Womet'I'• doublet -S!Jln'1n-H1rlff ILi belt H.1rrl1- B11ttl•• C1wl1 CD) 1-3. M'"'I CIOl,IDln -M111trr•Alex1nder ILi bf.It! $~ (0} 6-l. Milled llollt!IH -M11ltr..SV.m1m (LI belt H1rtl~ SI-IOI 1-2. A -~Ylll.lbl• •t Detrnll. I ~ndy 500 Hassle Continu~s e White Dlu AUGUSTA, Ga. -Former major league pitcher Ernie White died Wednesday nJgbt following surgery at Oliver General Hospital, a spokesman said .. He WU a. H-to!I tt. ••111'""11 JS W_.rt-Krlft!UU \HI 11911 Hvmt II\ I•. Mftl -Ntwcomtlll IH tiff! a1rtr1n1 fl 74. WOl'Mll'• ooutlltl -~ (B) tllllt Kr1nuck•· 00\ltl•'I' .. ,. """"'t . doubln -Hewt~IOC~IOl'I {H) llNI c1rmkhHK\'90fl•N11n c11 1t-2. a MlllM dOUCth -5toc1t.ton-Gourl1w IHI bt,tt c1rmlc11Hl·S1M Ill 7-S. A-l .at It lllllm«1. ··~, ... ..-;;. • ..n .. 11 womtn -Kin; fl) btlt FICmlnQ lf'J ..0 Miii -F1trt!• i ) bofl Otff1S1l1 !JI) '"3 Wllmlfl'I dol.fblts -Kln•F,.11 u•1 bl•! ~UDI>- =-~~.!"'-fltlttlMktl'-(Pl btll Frott'llll'IO· ~~=·li~l!;.S _ GNOb-fi'totfllintl tfll bf.II K\ltUMMl-Mqltt•m IP I ,,_., A -7,.$0R II M~ &Nell. ~~Qlk.lwll Womtn -Gllnltt 'tCl.J bHI t..Olllll St111 ICllO t.). =:.;-~ t0;! '1'' ''r.1~~~L1 ~~n11 11c11 Gr...,,.,_.,..,.. '· MIMd llOub!• -,....., lCI.) bMt ,_ ....... , ... A -'L12t tt Cll~ I !NDIANAPOL!S (AP) -The winner of lhe 581h annual lnd lana polls 500-mlle oulo race could be decided, In port, through court action. Testimony was to rt1Ume toda,y In "1arion County Superior o:iurt on a lawsuit that 80Ught i. } eo p • n qualifications for the Moy U rac. lo flve entrants wbo claim they were cut out of a chance to make the lJeld. · Attorneys preaentill& the five pla1ntilfs, Roy Woods !\acing, Eldon RasmU111en Racing Products aod Webster Racing, called lhree of a pl>nned 47 wttn ..... Wednesday alter defense 1t1empta 10 ldll the suit lailed. One of Ille wilnesst's, lndianapoli! Motor Speedway vice president Joe Clouller, brought up !he pos.olbllity that one of the plainlilfs, if allowed 1o now qualify for the 3:k:lr field, might "win the n1ce, and that would bring tile other cars: in the. field down on ua." He added, "At stake here Is not on\y the prize mooe.y, but fhe prestige and commcrclll eadorsements that otn run ln1o millions for tbe winner. We'd llave llwsulta trom every o1her driver now In the fteld, II !bat llappen!d.'' , Qilel -ant Tom Binford telllfled 11111 the cors lell waiting ., line when Un!e trilll tndid Salunloy 11 I p.m. were no loriger guaranteed al least one cl!anco for the field. "One ar that wenl through the line be.fore them wu on it& secood attempt, · although the !Int time out wllh a new ·dn...,r," ho uld. '"i11at broke the line of flrst·Llme quallfim." PIA!nUlfo contend lbal tbe car In question, No. 91, drlV<n by popular rookie Jobnny Paroonr, was Improperly placed in Une and even moved ahead or othtrs. "Whit we ..,...ed to bring out." $llld (>llllnlllfo' 1ttomey Doo A. Tabbert "w11 that wbeJ> Binford let the car in the lineup, ho WU la tlfect dllquoll/ylnJ 111jually the other cars In U..." ' White, a letWl.ander, had a career record of I0-21 tn his career with 'the Bostm Bra,.. and St. Louis Clnlinals flOl111- ' e Soccer Sta"utt WEMBLEY, England -Argentina, tuning up for World Olp llOC<Or compeUllon, 11.d ~&land 2·2 Wednesday night on a ccme-!rom-behind i\enally shot late In tllo """"1d half before 111,0llll spec:taton. • E1ilableht11 DIN LONDON -PhD Embletm, Brillab lllternattooal walk.,., died ol ltlllcemlo tn a London hospital Wodrieodly. He wu 2$. , handed minor league pltcher, was reatly the man who swung the de:al. The Dodgers lirst offered !ell-hander Claude Osteen even up for Wynn. Osteen is a fine pitcher, but the Astros wanted more. Al Campanls, the Dodgers' vice president in charge o( player persoMCl, and his opposite number ~·ilh the Astros, Spec Richardson, were al one of the S<'Ssions in Houston when Richardson said to Campanis he would make the \Vynn deal if the Dodgers would throw in Culpepper, a 23-yea r-old right-hander v.•ho had pitthed for Albuquerque and \\"aterbury last season. Ex-gridde1· Now Battles Paraplegia TARBORO, N.C. (AP) -Richard lludson lettered in four sports at Tarboro High School. He went on lo become a member of the track and football teams at North Carolina State University. No1v he has tunled his enthusiasn1 to \Veight-lifting, and he v.·orks out every day -In his "'heelchair. · Or else he uses his powerful ar1ns and upper torso to drag his paralyzed legs into position for a bench prMS. lie can raise more than 300 pounds into the air. Hudson's paraplegia began 10 months ago when he suffered a fracturW spine in an automobile accid ent near h i s hometown of Tarboro. Instead of entering his junior yea r at State last September, he had a threc-n1onth ./\lay at Pitt Memorial llospital in Greenville. Then he went to the Rehabilitation llospital in \Vinston-Salem . "Richard is a Vocational Rehabilitatio,1 1~orker's drcarn ," his VH counselor. l1orace La\\'renrc, said. "\Ve expect persons severely Hinited by injury lo go through a period of depression and c1·en ho.<>liLity. But if Richard e\'er did. v.•c didn't kno\v it. ife just came out rii;hting. detennined to go on and make so111ething of himself.'' ··1 knew my life wasn't ended," llud:son said. \\'hile he \\•as in the hospital he resumed lifting weights. This was a pastime he had enjoyed in high 1;chool and college as a means of increasing his strength ror other sports. He had excelled in football, baskel'->al\, baseball and track at Tarboro, and had gone to State on a football scholarship. "I never did make the varsity team at State, but I did letter in track." he 1>aid . His specialties were the shot put and the discuss throw, sports in which he plans to compete later on. He practices the bench press flat on the floor. ''Thi.s could be hard on the elbows if you 're not careful," he says. "But I can't get onto a bench without helphand I can slide up under ehe bar on the oor·just fme." He has been taking correspondence courses from State, and plans to begin summer school next month at St. Andrews College in Laurinburg. He says he chose St. Andrews because it has courses in driver education and physical education for the handicapped, and no architectural barriers for his wheelchair. Hudson was a recreation major at N.C. State. But he believes hls experiences during the last year have steered him into recreational therapy. "I'd like to be a VR counselor. specializing in helping others with handicaps to develop physical ski ll and function. I'd nt:ver be happy out of the sports field completely." I-le has not withdrau'TI. f r o m competitive sports even during this first year alter his accident. He finished first ID. the Virginia Regklnal Wheelchair Games middleweight bench press competition, lifting 280 pounds. He believes he can surpass 300 pounds at the Nation.al Wheelchair Final'J in Cheney, Wash., next month, a feat he has accomplished many times in practice . ~' eaver Gains All-star Job BALTIMORE (AP) -Manager Earl Weaver bas more important things to think about at the moment, but two months from today he'll be managing the American League All-star team for the fourth time, The Orioles skipper was named by league president Lee M a c P h a i I \Vednesday to direct the American Leasue team in the annual Alktar game against the National League, i n Pittsburgh July. 23. Normally, the manager ol !he pennant· winning team dir«ts the All..tar '!'luad !he following season. - But Dlctc Williams mlgned llt<r the Oakland Alhlellcs won their -.! straight pelllWlt and World Sn.1es In 1973. The New Yori< Yanl<o<i ~ to sign wmi.ms, but because ho -&UU under contract with Oakland, the move WU disallowed, Since Baltlmoro wu ~., riumer-qp to O•kland, W01ver was named •• the replacement for WWiams. "It's a plea.wre and.., honor/' Wuvu said elter Wednoodly nWil'• game 1t Memorial StadlW>I, "Bui 11'1 a lhlnkltu • job. You can ootr hive IO llllJ\Y !'111m. aad aomewbere l1ao& the line somdJocl1 has to be 1tft oU. t1 ' • 40 DAILY PILDT I • . Baseball Standings Depth· Key for Tars, Gauchos Samohi Net Teams Pitcher Month of Moy Special 5 l~~NT CHtT-.. .,___ 6,DDD oo4 I Z.OOD ..a. s...icn WITH THIS AD • ·Now YOU CAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR. Automatic. air cond .. 6 cylinder. genuine leather ·interior . sleet radial tires. Safely-Economy-Luxury. 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City Ot~lal>ll 111 .t.119111 SATIONAL LEAGUE East Di,·h1lon Philadelphia ~fontreal St. Louis New York Chicago Pi ttsburgh W L 23 11 Ii 15 2j) 19 Ill '23 15 21 13 23 West Division Dodgers Cincinnati San Francisro Atlanta ~louston San Diego 3l 11 20 18 23 21 22 :!I 22 23 17 29 WN~IY'l G1m'1 At11nr11 6, Sin Fran<•S<O Pnhour~/\ 11 M<>t1trea1, p()d., r.iin (h1c190 9, "'•"' York 6 P~ll1de!p/\l1 7. S•. Loul• 1 Hou~lcn J, Sin Oil!'QO 1 Dtd••rs .ol Sin Fr1nci1co Pct .575 .531 .513 .439 .417 .361 .738 .528 .523 .512 .489 .370 GB 2 2'' 51: 6 8 9 9 9'1 101: 16 By HA NK WESC H 01 1111 DIHY PJLol 51111 Newport Harbor High tennis coach Pat Wilson describes Santa Moniea. his team 's opponent in Friday's semifinal round of the CJF playoffs i11 just t h r e e words-depth, depth. depth. And since it's common knowledge that an abundance of good playe rs is also Nl'"-'JKlrt's s1ronc point. une might correctly assume that a nu1nbc rs game is shaping up . ll starts at 3 at Ne...,'}Xlrl "I'd have to agree."' savs Santa ~lonica coach Lrlarid Jo'in{'h ... Nc...,•1>ort has <1 vrrv good team, ant.I J"n1 \"erV proud of our kids. If you'd told me last year that we'd be in the CIF' sernirinals again I'd ha ve thought. ·irs possiblt·. but it will take it lot of hurd \~Ork:.' " Santa Monica 1vill present a scnior-Oominated group, with nine players who are us('d inrcrchangrablv. None are highly rated in Southern California rankings. bu t together ... they've earned Samohi a 19-3 1na1eh re<:ord and the r\o. 3 seeding in t'nc CW. Seniors on the S.tn ta ~tonica tl'am include t:ddie Yueh . Alan Hyman. Harold Hofer. Jan1ic \\'ilson and D a v e Schott. Try Saturday's News Quiz We Dare You Depth comes from juniors Yerko Rintanen. Brad Zerpc and Joel 1\-liller and sophomore John Ma resta. In recent nuitches J~y111::in, Yueh. ~laresta. Zerpe and ~t i l ler have bcen interchanged at singlc>s. • z,p Phone Blue Cross . of Southern California llofcr and \Vilson comprise the I I ti cares for health and budge! too. The cost of our new Sma!1 Group Plan for growing companies fs as IO\'V as the towest- cost compara ble plan you can find. But proteclton is big and broad. and even includes S300.000 Ma1or Med1ca1· coverage. Find out all about this new well-rounded package of good benefits. There·s no problem 1n making a simple phone call to 835-3855 or there's nothing square about sending in our I coupon. ·underwritten by H(!alth Service Inc, an underw1it(!r \llliOlly owned by lhe Na1ional Blue Cross Assoc1at1on. No. I doubles t~am wi th Schott and Rin taoen at No. 2 doubles. Whether that will be the li neup for Newport remain~ to be seen. "Like coach \Yilson th ere. I'm kind of a ga1nblcr,'' says Finch. "l don't know who 'II play where until I hand hint the lineup card. , "It will probably boil do...,·n 10 \\'ho's playing better that day_ I don't st.'C anyone lleifl!: a sure y.•innl'r." F'ineh does see a shght advant..:lge for Nrwport having the match on its home courl s. ··11 see1ns \1·e flh\ays catch them in the semifi nals. \\'hen the Cl!" is using our courts for the 2-A final s," says Finch. "I'd like to play Newport on our courts once.'' For Newport (20·l ), the !':o. ~ seeded lianl in I he tournaincnt. ranked singles players 1'ony Stock1nan and Stel'e F\larosi key a flexible eight-man lineup \\lilson uses int ere ha ng<'il Illy. Other probable Ne w port pla}ers include Peter Perkins, Rick \Yitlwer, !\lark Roy, Brad Bauman, ritark Jones and Cody Small. Ntllll-1 HM"bor (1'1).J) ltedllndJ PtlOI \/Hdfl Coron1 ~ M•r k-"!(II W1!~n lln'IV H 111 olU..ci Hiii• F1,1llerl0'1 &tnt• An• We11mln~!•r Mar.111 LD1r• Hun1lnot0'1 B••t h AnllMun S111t• A.ne Wt>:mlnl!et Mirll\I LOii•" H11nhl'<llon BCI(!\ An~M·m tloovt• s~nnv !loll~ Sin•• Monie• \It JI Rll<lldrnl~ f'••••I~ Hllh S11n11 .t.n.1 Sant• d11rn.>111 8t•••lv l<•ll~ ~!l1Y~~oHl\I• Roll.no Hlll~ Palos Vt•n•1 PdlO' VP•des Totr~nct Torr.in(e ~01,1111 Torrt n(e Sou!/\ Tor••ntt IV••' Torrance w~u Torrant• North Tarr1ncP Norrn Tor••n<r Centen'1l1I Tno11~•f!d Oal<\ ~•M• 81rba11 ' " ! " : ' • • • ' ' • ' • ' 5 ' " ,, . " I ' . " '" ". n•, • I~', • ' "'' " ,,, ' . ' '" • ' . "' Cll' 3·A Te11nls Marauders Await Trojans Friday \\'lltlll\l-;l'QN -L"ni\"f'rSitv ll igh's Trojans arc seeking ~ lx•rth in ll1r CIF ,'?·A tenni~ finals 1·1h.•sduy :.is i h c· y challt'llJ::(' .\l1rall's!t• I! i g h F'nd.;i~· in tile sP1111f111al<.; . It bcgH1" at .1 and l"nivrr~1tv coach. C.:.iry s1~e1 is hopeftil lhnt 1hr \";J :-t irnpro\·en1ent 1n the botton1 hnlf of 1hl' lineup Oort<linn\ to l4 H•~r Coll1<1e la•e ~11n D•"9o Froe ... av norTn 111 Hfr!)o)t Fr~c,.,dy. Sou•n on l-llr'ber F•H-..5V lo !··~1 turnoof. LA Hlrt>Qr lora1C'd on t>9M. 1~·11J carry !he TrOJ:lns p:1st highly regarded t-.1iralcs1e at Los Angeles }!arbor College. Cniv<'r~ity, a loser four tin1C'S 10 its first seven n1atches ag;nnst s t ro n g compet ition. finished second !o Laguna Ocach in Orange League t:o1npL·t1!ion Rut a rev:.inipcd lineup in thc tailcnd of the regtJlnr ·::: v -:: ,, ' " " '" " 1'', " 1('' n " l l '> " 1S'l " n " " " 11•, " Uf\o~e~h tll·S·I) ~ ... ~, .. (Q"n.\ del Mic 0 •11><-e [1"011 I ~11'1\ Fr.ol~tll Mo•SIO" Voto~ Vdl~11co1 Sonora 01"" Holls B•ta LIQ!ml 8fl(fl El Do•a<lo 5an (O•rnente V1lfnet1 50llCl'I 0d"I Holl• 8•fl l~oilna B•atll El Ooraoo Sd~ Clernfn!f '" 1• L ~ Ou•n•~ 1•., R1Vfr~1of N01!n Dra«sters ~ AtOCIR ' " ' " ' ' 19 : " . • ' . • • IS'1 " 7 '~ ' • ' • I• . ., ' •'. '" Or<1nge <;ounty International Race\ray 1vi!l stage n Toµ Fuel 500 Saturdny night with no les.<\ than 25 fuel dragsters entered in the competition 1v i t h eliminations set to sta11 al 7. Among the favorites to gain a spot in the IS.Car field arc James Warren of Bakcrl)ficld. Tony Nancy , Bruce Almack and Larry Uixon . Warren holds the track elapsed lime record of 6.06 sCconds while Dixon's racer remains as the w or Id 's quickest and fastest Chevrolet- po1\·ered vehicle. The United F l a t head Racers Association hus be-e n signed to ba lance out the To p Fuel 500 and will also compete in a 16-car eliminator bracket. season has pro\"en effective. •·The botton1 of our lineup h:ts in1provf'rl aS niuch as a11y :1s I \·e l'l'l'r hacl."" !'a.1·s Sis(' I. ··1'h1I"•' :!!"(' th(' Oll{'S lh:t l t'an n1akc or brrak vo11 You kn,11~· 11·ha! ) our f11i}1 pla\"C'rS <"An do ... so a1 this pOint J'1n excited.'' 1\n example of l "ni\'Crsiiv·s dl'pth \1·ns in the Tr{ljans' r~u·I of Rivtrside roorth in the quarterfinals. Top singles plavcrs .John Falt('rmeirr and Ken Vit'ira lif'd :\orth"s No. I pla~·er-bu1 ro pho1nores ~1ikr Tuns1all and Scott lfayes clobbered the san1e play('r y.·ith 6-1 routs Rr<1d Faltenncic>r and l\rnl Adrn fom1 !ht• Nn. 1 r!oublr-. lean1 Y.'hilc Slr\'e Anlli ;ind Lar~· \\"Ill rou11d out the duub!es <11!<1ek "Our linC'up is nt it~ ... !rongest right nov.·:· sal"s Sist•!. 1-1"ho 11·!.'nl 11 ith ·a differt1nt•al ignn1ent (';1rlv in a11 ;H!Clllp! to ke<'p hi; bc."t coinbinalinn frt·sh at the end of !he campaign. '"I like our team·s mrnlal attitudl.'. \\'e're not S!a]e and our kids are bcliel"ing in themsel1·es.'' ~1irales!c, ho11·e\·er, is a mojor hurdle. The Trojans. in their third year under Sisel. face a tennis-oriented for y.·ith i1npressive credentials. ~tiraleste coa ch F' r a n c i " I.011·ery r!aims his ~tarauders' best 11ssct is super balance and Uiey lost to Pionrrr ~ague cha1npion J[af\·ard by scores of l41i·!31i !4 1 t·Ll1 1 in addition to defeaiing a Chri~ Lr1vis-less /{arvard tran1, 17:11. 101 j. "That's U1e onlv tin1(' 11·f' played otlr full · \·arsiry in league,"' s1ys ]A1Y.'('r1•. His te.1111 rolled to a 13:2 loop n1ark after losing to Palos Verdes. Rolling Hills. South Torrance and North Torrance in pracliet>. M<trauders startrrs include juniors Brett JohnSCln and Mark Goodlc>y and seniors Neil Soiffer and Blake Fostrr. Also instrumental are jun iors J\1ark Lewis and Greg Benson. sophomores Greg Delgado and Dennis t-.1aynard and freshn1en Paul Nussbaun1 and Chuck Rotb<irl. '"We think we have excellent ba lance and our kids are very competiti ve," s av s the Miraleste coach. · Signs Former University Hlgh and Saddleback College pitcher Rick Pert>gud has signed a professional baseball contract wilh the world champion Oakland A's, 1.he Daily Pilot k>arned today. Perc>gud , a hard·thro1ving righl·hander. 1\•ill rePoi1 ro Oakl and's IA'wiston. Idaho rookir league tc<1m June 8 . Percgud is a 6·1, 190- pounder. e 1llnrns ,,,,, 1• Jerry '.\iaras has b c en naml'd rnost valuable player of lhl' 1973-7 4 UC Irvine baskelbal l le<1m and Scott '.\lag.nuson pickrd UJJ 111·0 awurds at the annual tean1 picnic hr!d over the \\'t.'ckcnd on the Irvine campus. fllara~. a junior for ward. is currtntly 6-0 Y.'ith th e Anteaters basebaJI tea1n as a pitcher. '.\lagnuson. a seniur , picked up the 1nost itn provrd and lop rebound ing troph ies. lloY.'ard ~lawkins w 11 s named 101> dt'h.'11S1ve player .and Eric J>aulsoo the 1nost uisp1r<111011al. lioLh are seniors. Fri'shman Kel'in 0 a v is . ranked sixth in the natioo 1n !he tollege division in frt'e throw shooting. was presented u Spt'cia/ award in that catrgory. e Su·lm Slg1111p .J1111 l\rusl'. rorrner rr '"Ill(' s11·in1rning :111d 1va!cr polo ~t;ir, 11111 d1rrct lhl' Or~nge Coast Y~ICA sumn1er prograrn for both S!lOrt s y.·i1h ~1gnup:; taking pl:.icc now th rough ~1;1 y :11 . Thrn• \.l."111 be fi vr tv.·o·wf'1·~ SC'SSIOl1.<; \\'l!h :l $ij if'(' f()f r11t•n1bcrs and ~2.i for non· nll'tnbt.·rs in \hr SY. 11nm1n!.! progra1n. A $10 fee for watt•r polo is for nirmbers and non- rnrn1brrs. Thi' progr;un 1rill h 1· conduct<'CI a1 the Y'.\ICA "1th i;ii::nups al Orangr Coast nrca elubhouses-t:nivrrsitv and Tustin arcn1111s and· :11 23()11 L"n11"rrs11y !Jf!\C in NeY.'port Bt'arh. The first Sl'SSIOn \\•ill begi n June 17 with further pa1·11culars available b v calling the Y~1 C1\. · e Cfl!JC Slflle <;olden \\"est Collerc 11·ill face H10 Hondo 111 the Opening J.;.1111(' of 1h{' n io llondo (.'ollegc surnnlcr basketball I ea g u e ~londay night. .Junt 17 . The league "'ill be hrl d on srvcn consecu!ive J\lond.1v nights and culminatr:s \.l"ll h a tournament. June 11-Rlo HOl><lo. • li. Jyne 2~1. San Anl.,.,•D I JO Jylv 1-L""" 81-.:n cc. a •S J1,1!y 1-(vo•f••. I ., .J•olv '-£&,I lA T ]0 J1,1I~ :I:?, Jul1 19-lour1>1mt n! !Jot'!ltl. Ne,v (oaclt At Marina Toppcr llornck . y.•ho has aerved a,i; an <i:isistnnl s1\·1n1 and water polo roach the past three years at r-.tarina Jiigh, has taken 01·1·r the nq ual ic,<; progran1 1ht' [)aily l'ilul has learnt:'d. Tom Lloyd resigned the position aHcr accepting a one year's leave of absence. llorack prepped a Pall) AlrCl lligh and attended f'oothill College nnd Cal Stale (Long Beach ), in addition to swimming for the Santa Clara S1\•im Club. Ile y.·as a 48·second 100 rrecstyler and 1:47 2 00 freestyler !n 1965 . The 29-ycar-old II or a<' k resides ln Costa M06a with wife ri1arinka. 1'he cars are powei-00 by 11 long-obsolete nathead f'ord Engine. O'p en. side-by-side qualification races for both dragster divisions begin at 2 Saturday with the firs t elimination event at 7. Adult general admission It $f with children under 12 admitted free. .,\dams, Nisbet, Collins Garner lVIajor Awards Soccer Bus Steve Adams, John Nisbet and Larry Collins were named most vaJuable in t r a c k , volleybalf and golf Wednesday night at Estancia H.igh's sports awards banquet. Speclal award winners : Track A weekly bus ,.rvlce to all Vanity Los Angeles Aztecs aoccet Captain: Ken C.0Mer: Most team home games has been Valuable: Steve Ad a m s . set up br the American Youlll Most Improved: Rick Webb. Volleyball V1r11ty ~tost Valuable: John Nisbet : Most Improved : M a t t Ric h a rd s; M ost Inspirational : Dale Carter. Juator Vanity Most Valuable: R oc ky Caswell : Moot Improved : Steve Ramsey: M o s t 1nsplraUonal : Mike Pender. Your health Is our only concern. Soccer Otganlzatlon in Orange JlllllOt' Vanity Golf --. -llapltln:-Matl-Vukk:cvlch;-Varolty - The bus, whlch Is i.... of Most Voluable: Terr y Captolnr.Brlan Undloy; Moot charge, wJll leave for Jononi M 01 t Improved: Value e: Larry Colllna ; Monday's Aztec>pme aga!Mt Chrll Parse!. Mool' Improved: J e If Vancouver at I p.m. and wlll Froti>Sopb Rtyno di. make tWI> stops, Captain: Lorry Hall ; MO$! JUlllor Vanity FOt' lnformatloll 1boul the Vatuable: rormt Metcalf; C.~ln : Kt11 Montono: Moot bus and Its pickup 1U•1, call MOii Improved : Corey Valuable: BUI Conrod; MOii Bob McNeil at 113Ul48. White. Improved: Phll Usl . • I , ' • .... ' c a I ·pro wor Cu .sra WO .. me \l'C \Vil. nol "' at 1 bes d('S I II cro. rt':I ,1, me T ::.oc ::u.1 .I , It's a Sha11ie, Says Laver, After Aiistralia's Defeat ' Corona dcl f\lor's Rod 1.-1ver. v.·ho v.•ill take a 10.\\'eek rC'st Ix-fore resuming his lucrati\'e ·profession as one of the ~I> tcn11is players in \Vorld, bemoans Australia s loss in the Davis Cup plnyoffs. "I wos more !hnn hnppy to c:o.:tcnd 111v .season n little by playing on the tenn1 ;vhich won it in 1973," says the 35-y1•:1r-old Laver. "But when the schedule sho,ved Aus!ralia meeting Jndia in the secortd round this year. :;'l'EVE RRAl\'n we knew there \\'as a contlict and personally I 1YilS concernrd. "I fell 11·c h;id a chance to lo.st'. Th1·rc 11·as nothing John Nc\1•combc or r eo11!d do since 1vc 11·(·rc con1nllltcd 10 a tournntn(·nt fn Dall;_1s a! the ti1nc. .. It's <l shnnll' Jn hnvc lo IOSl' 111thoul \Our best pl:1ycrs. Bul gil'L' lnd1;1 ercdil·. 1t dt'served to \Vin.·· * * * \\'by all lhc fuss O\rr 1101 l'Xlt·ndinr,: lhc cross ('Ounlr\' disl:111Cl' 10 th r1·1• milt·s? l'hc United SI ales is the unl.v eountry 11 hi1·h re:.i lly run., 1110 1nilcs t'OlllfM'lh·t>J~·. \\'r'rc also lhc onl~· nation lo t·lini.: 10 the )ards 01('r n1cters syslt'tn . The r<1uil ah·nt of 1110 rnilt·s i11 1nt tcrs is l,000 1nctcrs. 11 hieh is run aOOut as oftrn as a ::o.1nctcr dash . Su, the rc;1,1111 to extend the cruss cuuntr) distance lO thrre miles Is to better prepare the a lhlcles for tbe ·1hree·mlle, six-mile dllltonce they'll face In co 11 e g e and In inlt'rnatlonal competition. &slc"lly, the urgument Is lhat It's a llllle much lo expect of the kids. Balone.v. !\lost of lbt'an train at distances further than tbree niiles right now and to race at that distance "ould be no extra burden. Oh \\-'ell, maybe next year. Speaking of running Corona dcl f\1ar lligh track coach John Blair took a conlingent of 12 runners up to the ran1ous Breakers race in San Francisco. It 's called the nrenkrrs because it breaks vour heart to h11vc to run those hills. · .<\t nn.\' rate. sta r rnilcr ~1ikc ~lcssengcr 11·as I !Uth out of ovc•r 5.000 runners. finishing the 7.6 niilt· course 111 -II 1ninules. Just four bt•hincl thl" \Vinncr. Blair hi1nsclf 11·as 2.9861h Brian llunsakcr . the Cdi\1 junior st;indout. missed the race hcrause of a bnd cold. 11hirh (•xp!ains why he didn't qualify for the CIF illasters n1eet iry.hc 2·111ilc. An insight into \1·hy Newport Harbor's Brian Theriot had no problem beHtlng i\luir's /\Ian Sbcnts in the Cit~ 4-A 440 championships. Theriot picked up a picture at the Daily Pilot of Sheuts getting the baton ahead or him in th e Southern Counllcs meet early In the vear. · "\\'hen I look at the picture it'll remind n1e 1,\"h:it I ha1 c 10 'do to beat bim," said the junior spt'edstrr "'hn should cause oppo.- lll·nts fil <; thi s ,·car in football. It rnust ha\"e -\\ork ed since Sbeals, after an early bid. radl'd to fifth. /'\ou· Theriot 11-ill hn\•e to gel a picturt of l·:dison's To1n !Joy, \1ho rates lhe btst chanCI' n~ bt'uling the Tats acf'. Clarkso11 UCI 'AJlocatecl Monev .Jun \"l:1rk~o11 l\.'l <:. 1i..1111rd o:ir~111:i11 11[ lh1· ;t•:ir ;11 \1·1'<1111·,da.1 111;.:hi ·, a11:1r'!~ l,:1nqt1L't lh1non11 1: th 1· OrJn •· ('u;,•\ (o!l~·gi· 1·1~·11 H"IJ• rt \\ h 11 tu r •I 11;1s st·h·1 h·•! tlli-lop fr~"·h1n;111 ro11 l'r while Bandy luo11 <i<:ct•µtv.! ;:1c l.lci1·d 't.1 ;ri.1 S1n1rh sl'h11lor ~lup ;nrard Thi' \Jar1111 ·r.; ~;111ng<; ;111d l.uan ~l·h.1l::ir:-l11 p 111•11! lu ("11r11, Flt·1n1ng The <X."l' s:-11lin}.! ll'arn 11a~ al ~o l:iudrcl 1111h ~urt \\'1t·Sl' !il·lr<"trd lhe top ~.'.11lnr Tli.' LL' Ir\ inc baseball 1l'~llll along \l'i!h olhC'r spring :..ports !1•a1ns <.tlld i11di\'id11::i\-: li;n t• been ass11rPd n f parr11·11)ation 111 l)O'\·<:(•;Jsun a1illf'!i1· c1·rn1s 11i1h all(jca!ion of ~~Q .000 fron1 tliL' OfflCl' c·I ~t11Lll'n1 :1ffair::>. Th·· n1onc~ 11 ·1<; ;;t"l'll t , llllL'lt'Ul11•g1at1• ·~thlt·i:(' 1<1 t'OI \'r 1'.l\IJt'll.,l'S ror JXlSl·SC:l'>•Jll c~1n1pc11tion for the baschall !Ciltll to Ta('on1a ror \lit• \\'p s \cr11 Regional 1011r11a1nrnt and !hv ,i.1t:o11al, 111 Springti1·lrl. Ohio. 1f it 111ns 111 \\'a,,,hinµron . E1J?h1 nH·n1bl'r.::i of the L"CI tr:irk tean1 11·1ll go to the nrit111n:i1 c·nllcgC' di\'ision nlt'('t. ------ 1hr golf tcnm will participate in the NCA A tourna1ncnt In Tarnpa. Fla .. th1• crc11• tean1 ('On1pe!ed ;it \lancou1·l·r. B.C. ~u1rl the girls tennis tcan1 in tilt· r11id11·rsL Edoi.on t !fl .. • "' \'1.1~. " ' ' ' ' 1.•.oo nr11, )!) ' ' 0 0 G·•utwn. : ... H> ' ' ' 0 o~·""· " ' ' , ' ~·•r•. " ~ ' 0 0 l<~"~O<• " ' 0 0 ~"'•"<ltr. t • ' ' 0 0 l ·'l<I••~. ' • ' , ' \'II'••. t i 1a ' ' ' 0 o,,t1tt ·,. n ' ' ' ' ' To°'h !6 " " '" ~~o" tov Inn•,...• • • • r "'~"" yj) oos ~ " " ' ,..,.,,.,, 000 °" 0 0 ' • Jun1ar Vi•l•1V l~••a11 g, Tu•. ho ' ·I Old Sti!~.f Kentucky;, Whisky;. / ·,, .. ' ' Bast Bids To Keep Hot Pace ti.fike Bast C<Jntinues to hold S\\'ay over the field at the weekly speedway motorcycle racing events at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa 1.lesa ·and \\'ill be on han<I again Fridny night. Last \Veek, the 2l·year-old Bast posted his fourth straight triumph in the fi\•e weeks of conipetition and appears well on the way to deft!Qding his U.S. championship. Dill Cody of Garden Gro\'e "·on the opening scratch main C\·ent and he dcfealed Bast in !he chan1pions' only match rac:e appearance at Coota i\lrsa. 1'he tu·o ridcrn arc bcin~ groomc<l ror a possible appearance in this year's \\'orld Spc«l\'.'ay tinals l11 Denmark. The one Y:ho makes the trip will beco1nc the first An1eriean Spccd1vay racer in nearly 40 years to gel official recognition. Sonny Nutter is undefeated in niatch rnce con1peti1ion at Co.<;ta Mesa and \\'ill return f''riday night. He u·i!J face the challenge of ~Iike Konlc of Granada llil!s in the ll\"1>-lap King of the /lilt feature 1natrh race lhis .,,.·eek. Dee1l Sea Fisl1 Report !ANTA MON ICA -•> 1nol~•!: ua re.ck cO<I. • 1>1tiCu!.? ct llco to.11. 1".tolltADISE COVE -n 1nol!!!: 631 roe~ cO<I. l"OltT NVENEM!' -34 IOQ!t•~: •? calicQ cau, J01 C!eoe C•"· l$ rO<I\ <O<I, 1 lln<> CO<I. MA•IHA DEL •tY -3f 11'1<11!•1: 'IS rac~ cO<I. OCEANSIDE -II).( 1r>11fo!ri: % b•!l. :IO roe• cod. DANA WHA-F -11 1nal1r•: l1 Cfti!CQ ~·~•. l Catfacuc~. li vello·,,.1111. 's 111~e bBn, LONG IEAC"I {lel"*lt "li t) -u 1n9l~•1: J.o calicQ ba1s, '" r«k coo ISPorlfi1hi;ir..-l8 anolft< '0 ve•l0Nt1 l1. 1•<'3 1!1n, !ll reek <ocl. SAN D! 0 CAA111•!clo11 ,.!~r) 1:,J. 1nQle•s: s 1e11owtall. 11 tallc~ c••~. 2 nal•Cut, 6.18 t<>ek coo, 11 1lno c(d SANTA IAlltlAltA -2> 1nai.r1: l>l 'ack cod. n •inQ cQd, 16 """· SA~ J'EOlltO -1' analers. II bOtll!a, 91 calico Ci ss. 20> rock coo. Ul"' St. LuicHlllll -SS 1<>eler1: 1 veuo..,1111, 3?1 c&hca 0•!1, n Clue Ws!, 1 h1llcu1, 710 roe< cod ltEOONDO M 1nalers: 6 v!ll~"t1!1, u calica b.1•s. Jlt '°'~ cod. ll•r•• -~ 1n<1ltr~: /1 rock CO". VENTVltA -54 •"'lier!: SJ c1ttca to•••· '1 lir>11 cod. U caw cod. 7 naliour. &Ii' •&c~ coo. NEWPD•T (Art'• L1npfi ... J -'' dnalet!; 1 lllftlCl><l•. 'l C••s. SJ rock coa. 1 m1c~erel. to ..... ~·· l.cll1r) -&2 anale•.: in sand l!IS!. J93 rock <Oil . SEAL IEACM -66 u1alerl: f,,5'J rock coci, 1 cow cOd ltt9t -YJ 1naler.: J bo!lilO, 10 halibut. r l • il • • • .. ' ' ' For Coast Area I Lf4SfA '74 610 WAGON $99.H MO. I . r .. •noaOLI.. COSTAMISADATSUM 2145 H4RIO. ILYD.C.M. Golf for W omen 1 =_\l~A~·~~~L~E-! .. ~--A. . .._ .... ___ _ We need ycvr Tradel ---Pre~l'l'frtrm~()lrte5l>1id EXCELLENT SELECTION Immediate Delivery Nadine fl.faze of f\lission Viejo Golf Club captured low gross honors in lhe rirsl fli ghl and Joni\ '-1ouron of Santa Ana Country Club v.·on the second rtight in the recent Orange County 1v o m c n ' s golr championships. 1'faze had a score or 171 and Iona posted a 182 in the first annual event. In the first flight net action. Joan \Vca,·er of Huntington Scacliff Country Club v.·on src:ond place 1\'ilh 150 and Dianne Brynildscn o~ Old Ranch Country Club of ~al Beach \\-'3S third. Lucy. l tcJ."lonald of ~1ission Viejo 11•as the net victor in the second Oight \l'ith 148 11·hil~ Corrine T~·lc ol Laguna llills Golf Club "·as second. Glenda Guy of r-.fission Viejo C:olf Club captured the third flight 101\: net first place a11·;ird . Cosla ~le•a In a match vs. pa r tour11amcn1 for n1emi~rs or the Cosla i\1c5a Golf and Country Club v.·omcn'5 golf club, lnioc \Inn Auker finished first in A fhght \\'ith niinus three. Dec A!.hcr 11·as second 11·i1h minus 4. fnl\n\\·ed by Ginny Stasko and Lucille \Vi!son. n1inus 6. In B flight. it was Gerry \\'atson lhe 11·innrr v.•ith a zero !<core. Carol Ross \1•as 1ninus 4 and Lee fi.fcrkel niinus 6. \'i Thei~s captured C !light v;i~h minu s one. Ph v 11 is Barn~ "'as second at nlinus 5 \\"i!h Connie Neske. Eleanor Green ;i.nd Eileen \Vilson tied at minus 6~ In D flight it "·ac; l\'ina Dnniclson anri Donna Coslcl!o lied al minus one for top honors. Can1ellc i\cnnerl:-· an.I Grace Sn1ith also lied at niinu<1 :i. In a J-3-3 touman1ent. Ginnv S1asko 1\·as !he A Oight winne·r wilh 32. folloi-.·ed by Ann Pappas (33) and a tie between Sybil Foster and ~1 argaret Kumagai 13-1). Gerry \Vatson 11"on B f\ighl with Jl \i, followed by 1\nn Van Cleave (32 1~) and Norene Grad~· (3 4). Vi Theiss and N a n t y Terpstra tied for first in C flight 11•ith 32. Eleanor c;rccn was next at 32 1 ~ and Elist• Stipes had 33. 1-.:ilel'n \\'ilson and Cheryl Bcl·k lied in D flight at 10. follo\red by Estelle Robinson t3l ) a)1d Donna Costello (321. SeaC'liff It 11as ;i !011· gross. '10"' net lournarncnt for lhl' \1'0nll'n'; cluh tlus 1rt•ek In the first Oight. Ann ~ta~ s 11·as ~ro«s \'ll'IJ<" 111111 ••:! Cuba Curl c:111tur1·1! net hourir·s 1\·irh 78 and i\lnrilyn Julll'S 11 ns ~l·tond rit i!l. Rose Erickson 11 011 1011 gross n•l!h 95 :ind three pla.~·ers tied for nrt hnnc• s .. t 78. including Liz Brandenburg, Ti'rry Cainillo nnd ~'lii'l'J;c Adanis. Jackie Fitzgerald caplt:rcd third flight gross with a !U4. Roberta Andre\\·s 1\·as first in net action 1vith 78, folloY;ed by Alice llubbard (82) and a tir bct1recn Pat Pcnnc"·cll nnd Gloria Boland at 83. .I Joan Desutter and i\lid<l~· Benner tied for gross in the fourth flight 11 ilh 1111J l 1Ull~ Anderson 11·as lh•' lonl' n ' 11'inner wilh 81. ,1 ' ,Uile Sq1111r<' Three players li'.'d iur 1011 net Ol'er the field 1n acllon for !hi' 11on1e1i's clu!J. Ann· Ford, Caro I Fricdersdorf and Jo \\'oodbur) all posted net score:;; of 81. El J\'ig11e/ lt v:as a gross-net co1npelitian for thC' '11·on1cn 's club !h1s ·1rC<'k. In A night. !.£1rr:iinc ln1pC'~ and Elaine TuJh· tied for fir st i:,rross honors 11·t1h 90. Another tie resulted in net action be\1\·ccn Tina !!all and Elnine llachten. cuch \\'ith 74. Bobbie dePlanque. Kay Brady and :\lidge \\1hltc tied for thf; nex ' I spot at 78. I Cinn.1· Bord.,,.·ell 11•011 B tligh gross 1\·ith 99. Dott y Nido 11·as the runnerup '''ith 99. ' I Jn net action. Judy Erickson 11·as first .,,.·ith 76. fol1011•ed b I Agnes Gouin a;1d ~1anha y Turner. each \rilh 77. Bee Cecil captured C flight j!ross honors 11·ith 103. 11!1h Tina ri-111ckey second ;it \07 Alil'e ~·ll.'Crt'adic wns !ht· tit'l victor 11•ilh 80. follo11·ed b1· l)l}ra \'.angsnrs and li(•tt; llunmclsba(·h at 61 NABERS ~ 0P{N rOAY ~ Please Ca!I 540-9100 2600 Harber Costa Mesa ~:loisc ~lacDonald \1·on 0 flight \\'ith 113 and ;\laxine ~=========== Jol!C'y 11·as second at 117. I E1·elyn \\'ager \\·on n<'t honors 11 ilh 85 and ~lar1·1s Lynn 11·as second at 86. 1llissit111 )'ieju /1 1ras au If tnurnanicnt ih1· 11on1l·11"1. gt)lf group this l\CCk. Cece Co11ry 11011 A lli~ht 11ith 117 11·i!h Lut:,\' .\lcDonald St..·cond ar !i:l. I ln n flight. ,JC'an raco\"oni ll"<lS lhC 11·1nl1l'!' 11·ith Iii. follo11·cd IJ)' :i tic hrt1\·rcn'_. \ 1rginia Uransh~· ;ind (;Jenda I --------- Guv at 76. POOL ~1axinc fl('rt'l 11·en C flight 11·11h &Rand .\l11d('h11c Stanley I TABLES \\":IS Sl'L'Ond JI i4. ) Shirle\" Lee 11·ns !he D, 11·inne r 11i!:1 ii. ro11011·cd o~· ii 1 s39500 tic bcllli."Cll Jo~!lllC' King and ' __ ..,. __ ..._.::, Carhara F.rick~on al 83. and ~~::;;iup GOLFERS G-d~H.wt ... C.ood Short ~ .. Yov C•11 Too. ~ ,.roctict FAIRGROUND GOLFRANGf I , C!)OWLING CHUCKS DILLIARDS I 00 F•ir Dr., 55 ... 999) ll"lllK_,.J..-ll,'1• o...r •• c •• --...,.._~ l1Sf H•.-.r llvtl, C•ll• ~ ... ,., lt67 Nt. T1111t~ ··-'"·" .. rlNE CAR OWNERS LEATHER Warters fi1Wtt LIFE P-of """'"'. YJ.yt CIR .. lwr flllto -.f11Y or cal 121 JI 596-lt9J DON'T DISCARD THOSE - OLD TENNIS SHOES! I • .... ··~" ........... _ •" .,,.., .. ···-..... , ..... ~ ·-· ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE •WISTCLIFF PLAZA •LIDO •FASHION ISLAND •COaONA DlL MAR DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE START HARD? CAN HELP GIVE POOR MILEAGE? THE CARBURETOR SHOP 1t61 MAI-•~vo .. (QSlA •n• •• 1.,, •• All Wotk -·•~•-t -.,,~ ... •·-M•'•• FORD COURIER: THE GUTSY ' LITTLE ECONOMY PICKUP. • Economical? Yes! But don't think Ford's hot· selling Courier isn't plenty gutsy. too. Courier's extra-husky frame . lor example, fe atures box-section side rails anchored by seven crossmembers. The roomy 74.5 in. x 62.2 in. box is a!I slcel. all v1elded. Upfront. Courier rides on an independent suspension with big coil springs and a slabi!1zer bar. Rear springs are long, 1vide ... v1ilh six leaves. There are double acling shocks. hont and rear. And Courier is as comlortable as it is rugged. A roomy cab has excellent visibility and insu- lated quiet. Courier's wheelbase is a long 104.3 inches lo help smooth the ride. There's even an optional dress-up package -.. stripes, wheel covers, mirror. rear stE!p, the works - . - tor special sports appeal. And you get all lhis wlth an honest payload-and ·people capacity ol up 10 1,400 pounds. ' See your local Ford Dealer Rugged frame backbones a solid curb.weight or 2,555 tbs. Dual-cylinder brakes give you 2 brake cylinders al each wheel. Courier shown wilh optional s\r1oing, wheel covers and mirrors . 4-cylindet 1800-ce. overhead cam engil)e has 5 main bearings lor rigidity and strength. snap.down be<! liner option cu1hJons courier'• roomy all·wa+de<I ateet ti ox. FORD COURIER FORD DIVISION .. { •• ' ' 42 DAILY PILOT What's Doing Outdoors JIM-NIEMIEC Salt water angling continues along at a good cUp with mixed catches of !lsh common at n1ost land ings along the Soulh'ern Califon1ia coastline. Yellowtail arc attracting fishennen daily lo San Diego, but action ha s been hot and cold, If it is not current or cold \\'ater, thcn it is the inability lo 1nakc squid at night, repo rt skippers. Party boat operators arc optimistic, stating lhat warm \Vcather should bring about favorable conditions throughout lhe season. When yellows play hard to catch, barracuda, bass and bonito help fill sacks -with rock rod being listed as a last resort. Alamitos .. Entri.-s Tllundll' CINr, trac~ latr. "Int.,_. 7141 ~-"" "•z l•Kl• ""' race, u 1.11.ctat 6rll. "" . Nev•port's fleet of sportfishcrs arc mixing schedules daily and heading party boats out to •,•,1hcre the bite is on. One day \1ill find anglers at the outer islands fi.shing for yellows and 11hitcs. \vhlle the next day might be spent on a deep reef oft shore fishing for rock cod. Landing operators report that no mat· tcr v.·hcre anglers arc fishing they are being rc\~a rded \vi th good catches. THlllO llACE. ~ va•d" J ve•r o1dl & ""· Clalmilllil, P11ne $.lOOG Cl•imlno Pnce 57$00, Bay fishing is also good in the harbor as large spotfin arc hitting ghost shrimp and bass are being caught on live bait and trolled plugs and feathers. In general, fishing in Newport Iiay is good on changing tides in deep channels, Sk iff fishermen arc outscoring shore angle rs in Newport, but down fl-tission B<.iy 1\'ay, shore anglers are on top of daily catch reports. Ila•• Fid1i11g Slows Cold \\'ea lhrr mO\'ing through Southtrn and Central California thi s past week slO\\'ed dOl\ll huss rlshlng. Anglers worked shal- low and deep water to Cry 'and ge t bass to hil. but on ly limiled aellon u·as reported and most o( the bass caug ht were on the s1nall side . a\'eraging less than 112 pounds. lrl'ine Lake shou ld come back to lire as "'ater conditions are jusl about right "ith cacfish. lrout, bass and crappie considered catchable. Vail and llensbau· are producing -some fair-sized cat- fish and will conlinu e to improve as the \\'Ster temperalure nears Che 7$-degree 1nark, Fishing Is slow for bass at San Diego City lakes, but catfish and sunrlsh are consisteoC biters. Those border city lakes stocked "'ith trout are gi\'ing up an occaslon:i l lirnil of rainbo""S to pa- tient anglers. Reso1•t Arefl.• (,'ro1cded Snll1y Dee fR. Adair I A Goin, M•n IR. Bank\) Meli!<1'• Cn&rger (IC H••11 Specl•I Notoce IC S<lii !hl Moll RoY~I fO Knight) Wl>11 W1111<! !£. G•ri.) Tony Waren Sound (T. lipha<T1l FOURTH llACE. J50 v•r<I~. 2 year cld1. Allow•11er Pur~ !l'OOO Tne MicltfflT.M~ Prolecl Win CT. Lipham) Jel Re!lecllon <S. Tre1wrt) Miss Flw Ply (R, Adair! Record Ch•roer (0. Ca•do!a) Bal'ld Nell's Bug {J. Ward I Pokie Rltd (l. B•llOV) F;c~te liign~1 fJ. Walson! (hargln Rocket (J, C~agerl FIFTH llAC&. l50 yaro:". J vear old~ & l/P. Fl"i.1 I. mareio. Allowam-t. Puri.e USCIO. Tiie Groop l. Color Me Pink (R. eank1J RubY B~lll CJ. Wardl Super Cart (It. Adair) Be Sur• Olt lady (A. Araiza I Ous!y P~rr lS. Trea•utt) Rockln' LdOY "(J. Oreved She'i Prttlo111 (J. Wa1ionl SIXTH RA CE. 810 v•r<l•. 3 yei• o!<l\ & 1111. Clalmlr111. P11r~ $1700 (laomlng P"Ce SlOOO l{lla!a Pro CS. Tre••u•el flu Pie (IC. H•rt) 8dltle T•n-(J. Ward) /i\o"rll 10. KnlQnll PJppy Voc:llum (J. VIJISOnl Oire• CJ . Rlcll•t<J\l Don K1ar {l. 8•110111 H~llO Joay (L Mvleo) SEVENTH AACE. m yard' l '"·" ol!I• & 1111. Allowance. P11ne I~. Tiie 001111!•1 Alrcratt Mana~men1 (1110. Tnym11• Jet tJ. W•1M111) TOI> M•sler {S. Wal~erl (;ray Dancer IT. Lipnaml Jalln') No1c fR. E111n~•l F·"' Snu!!le CO Cor1101J) Fl~~1 Coi:iy CA. Adair) 1ma Reb (l. Mvle)l Mr Tn•tt Wars .IA. ArJi1a) EIGHTH RACE. 3~ yard,. J ye.Jr Larg"C-crO\vds-arC C:<pcttCd to PofiUTtt!C an rCsort iiieaSl n ~1~~ ~nf'""'~•..u\!00 Pre11 (!110 IL Myle•l California over ri.tc1norial Dav. Fishermen \\'ill be hard pressured Aflffth0\/9M IT. Li1>naml • • J QYO\li Cnock CO. Knognl) to find a private rock to stand on at any lake. strcarn or r1vcr. w .. nM Go 10 Ca•do1a1 I h .d r h H. h ' II be r II •th k Smooin II Ov11< IS. Wal~er) iol SJ cs O I c 1g vicrras Wl u 11·1 troutcrs Sl'C' ·-· 011~1 M•ss (J oreve•l . h ., d Al h c I d R. r· h Dupe'• RoOit\ Ann 1J. W<J•d] 1ng cav1 y-stockc waters. ong t e o ora o iver 1s ermcn 0.,,11 IR A<1~ir) \Vill hflVC {O C'Om""IC \Vith boaters rind \Valer Skiicrs for quiet Jan'• C•llaMdn IJ. Creager) ' 1·~ ' HIHTH AACE. J~ yards. l year olris fishable \\'atcrs. & ~1> c1a1m!ng. Calif.oted. Pu"e Sl(l(';(I. (la•mln11 proce i \600 Rig Rear L:ike should hold up \\"Cll under heavy pressure. c.o10 sor"'o' !D. caroo1.JI b r. h. ·11 be h J d S d S IJ \.., Roc:1.e1 1n111n {[). Kn111nt) ut ls ing 11·1 • on t e !' 0\\' SI e come Wl ay. ma u.1SS ea .. For Luc~ 1s. Treasvrel 1v11l be caught in good numbers in the shaHov;s with catfish and Joyou• va1~1one 1r .. Liptiam1 . . . h OanOY'• Jet IA. Adaorl bluegill also catchublc in 1vecdy parts of Big Bear near I c sr .... e irie ve1 tJ. Orey~) St;inficld Cutoff. Anaheitn Lake is heavily stocked and ready ca~110 B.;v Bar !J. Broo••l vain T""elaaa (l. Balloul for hol1d;_iy fishe rmen . Triple c Truly (L. Mvlesl For Wednesday OCCGirls Los Al Result,s Honored .......... .,., MIT tt. 1174 Cltar, Trac:~ "••• l'lltST fftf -)SO yard•. 2 r••r olds.. Callt-oted. AllDWlll(,, PurM $1600. Go AMl\llrwty tOttytrlJ.60 l ,llO l.00 .S-'! !KtllVl!tl 1 . .0 .S.60 llOV91 fl•llo\ll .S.20 Time -11.i.. Al10 r1n -T1lll•'1 Go G-o. &ot>ble e1111ffk, Cl1bbtr1 OUM11 Btt, Ml. AJ.o"litot Bir, W11py W1rrlor. $cr1ttfttd -l'lcki. Sl1, U lucta -2-0. Al!Alw•,..,.,., • I· .................. TMlltD RACE -~ yarOJ. 2 ye1r allh. Allow•nce. C1IJl.-tlrad. PurMi 11600. ROIA 0oo Two Cl !pllom) 4.00 3.:IO 2.'1J No S~d Songs (MYI••) 6.«) •.00 JI!• Tiny Fl••ll <Knl9lll) ,_,o Tome -11.'1 Also r1~ -Oeiett C•ptr~. By Pl8y, Noo , Deel, T 11e B11>v. Bud'1 Loa•. Game COPY, NO Kr•ICllH. FOUllTH ltACI' -3;o vards 3 year olds & up. Clafrnlno. Pur~ S2illl0. Blobtly 810b !Mortbl 6.00 ~.00 160 Tl>e Count {Hart) $.80 l.20 Alt-On M1" Ullch1rd•> 2.10 Tlm1 -17.99. Also ren -Sir Nom1d, ~oc-el To Me. Wllill Relurn. No scralclles. "flme -11.,.. AIM ran -K1tlt Gold, wr...n1nd, Amtrlc1n Gent, Llltl1 Du!ll, F.,..lly "lqht, Swlit111 An;il. Clllr.. 01i1l ltocbt. $cratdw:t -M.IJHlk Chk, Otop O'lio<llY-. Dallfl'I' Ol.l9. SS ••ad• -J·Okt:IT Da11Mr a •· , .... , .. bell, l"•lf .,,,. .... Sll!VINTH ltACI! -350 v1rd1. l ytar ok(1 I. 11p. Allowariu. P\11'_. •17.GOO. Tiii ln~lJ9Unll. Pe<tadlllo 111/lrd) 1$.IO 6.20 J.60 Nlll\11 Errlll"IQ (Wll$0n) I.to 4 • .fi) Twalff FIYI (L.lph.lmJ 3..0 Tlll'll -11.IO. Aho r1n -Podtalu, Chit: Pal Go. l ldYb119'1 ChM'QI, No .:ratchH. l!IOHTN ltACl -«Ill yardl. ~ yHr old• I. 1,1p. Clafmll'!lll. l"utta SlllOI), Bid Who (llank1l t .00 4.<IO 3.10 H•'&a Top Sllof IT,..tur1l 4.IKI l.tO F1mfl1 Allalt (Ward) 1.:111 Tlmt -20 • .M. Aleo r1n -lay War Chit:, Cakutta 2, Flr1cto.1•9'· 8ilfl•, Ral'1T><>fld 81r Boy, 51111 Doll Deck. Prlncemalt«. Scraicned -OvlM B. Starr, B•"k 01 Ot~n. $1 E~acta -3·8fd WPll .. ID·Ht'la Tot1 snot. f'•hl n •1.oo. NINTH RACE -110 111rds. ) ye•r ol!ls & llP-Cl•imit111. P11rs• UllOO. F~•I Eddie (C1rd<lz1) l .IO '·'° 4 ;o Clill Bro"'" {l lpnaml 5.1'0 4.00 Mr. P~l!ly {My1ts) •. ,0 Time -... n. Also ran -Thi Syftdlcar., Gimme Bar, Olamond Bars, Owp COllY· Lano- v•n Sir. $C.ralclled -Samula, TOP Sidi.', Armed (a•ll. Orange Coast College wlll honor its spring girls athletic -teamo tonlgbr-(!) at the annual sports awards banquet in the collJ!ge cafeteria . Among the top teams to be · honored are the g i r I s volleyball contingents. The Pirates won the A league with a perfect lG-0 record and went on to capture the Southern California tournament. The AA team finished seCbrul In league play with a 7-3 mark and I08t In the semlfinals of the SoCal event to eventual ch ampion Glendale, 16-14, 16-14 . Members of the A team include Julia Chaplin , Robin Harding, April A v e r b a c h , Jeannie Slattery, Debbie Perkins, Cheryle J\fa\\\oe\I , Tracy Brann, Shelley Copelin, Laurie Anderson and Sue f..tatsuyama. On the AA team were Sine ~1onroe, Joanie Bandel, Pam Martin. Meg McCarthy, Vicki Barr, Kiki McGruder, Diane Heines and Rorie O'Gara. IS Ei1d1 -4·1'11t l!!dolllo & Ktlh 8 r1w11, p.1id $1.51.GO. Fll'TII ltACI! -110 y1rds. l year -------------------------! olds & up. Cllimllll). Purse $2000. I Btrrino (H.Jrl) 1,.60 1 . ./l'J (.60 S1r11111lnl's Jtt !Baffoul ~.«) 3.1'0 Mr, Ma.rs Bat (WallOO) •.60 Tlrna -46.23. Also ran -On1 And Only, Lii Amigo, Cul For Ace<. Ha•anndh. Ng scralCl'H!S. SIXTH llACI!! -J;o y~rds. 3 year cla•. (lalmlr111. Purse ~1900. Oit~ev OanQar (Cardozal '·'° 4.70 3.80 10.&0 (.60 S.aO Fr<!"led OaU !W.Jra) Shady Everett {Rlcn1rO•) Volleyball Play Begins Five Orange Coast area volle.yball teams ""'ilh visions or CIF tit les open quesl of W~r-gs:.!l--with firs~ ro~!ld­ g;unes Friday. Huntington Beach tangles 1rlth North Torrance at 3 p.m . at Huntington Beach. 'vhile Corona de\ ~1ar entertains Ne\\·rort Harbor in <i 7: 15 match and Fountain Valle~ hosts Laguna Beach at 3. Huntington Beach a n d Newport Harbor tied for the Coast league championship in recently completed regular season action. NOW OPEN ~ COMl tM-llGISTH IOI OUl l tGo DIAWIHG-r.AlU.UU l"llUS ad id as .. 10{10 s Qt P~trS In Manv. Many S1v1e5 6 S.1e~1 PLUS: Tiie la11fSI Selection in So. Caifomia fvery Model Availabli - P'LUS: 210 E. 17th, Co1ta M•s•, 541-lJZl 1·1 Hil1gr~P'I SOUdll" ·Hout~-9 30·6 Oao1, ' ' . -( ... Handsome- and then some/ America's lavon!e footwear. , . R'eal classics for today's l1v 1ng . Several color comb1nal 1ons available. 128. 17tli & llYIHE WESTCUff Pl.AZA • HEWPOIT IE.A.CH PHOHE 541-1614 . c.., ' SJOP IN AND REGISTER FOR FREE DRAWING §.; ------------ LAST 3 DAYS OF • • • • ' A new B.F. Goodrich store to serve you! Electrophonic Radio Portable cassette and playback system. AM/FM and AFC RADIO Solid State AC/DC with blank CQSHffe ELECTROPHONIC STEREO 8 !rack stereo !ape player AM/FM mul11plex stereo radio Electrophonic Console Stereo POL VESTER CORD WHITEWALL SALE s ·for mcny small cars: Coll, Copri, (()IT!('1, Cricket, Dorl, Ous!er Gre'J'1· 1, HoH'lel, lv'•OVCl'1cl'.. P ~·o, Vol1anl and mony fl"IOl"C1 Sizn C78-14, 878·14, A78-13 plus hxicrol [.,c1"c to1o; ol $1.78 10S2.10and trade. LUBE & OIL SPECIAL s2!!~AS Includes up to 5 qts. oil AVOID DELAY PLEASE CALL FOR APPOINTMENT s for many mid-sized cars: B1st:oynr, Comoro, Chevelle, Firebtrd, Fury. Crond Pri.:, MotOOor; Monte Corio. Mus:onlJ, Novo, Omer-p, Poloro, Torino, Ven:uro and rmny 11lOfC! Sites G78•1S, .. F78-15, G78·14, F78·14, E78·14 plus Federal f)l(1se lox of $2.24 lo S2.63 and ticdc. . 4-Ply CuJtom Long Ml~r. Blockwalls $2.00 less. FREE DRAWING I SET OF 4 IADIAL TIRES 2 SETS OF 2 US IHOY MAGS I MOfOIOLA POITAILl TY I IUCTIOPHOHIC COMPONENT STDIO I I 0 Sl'HD lll(f 5 HYLOH IACIHG JACKETS DRAWING SATURDAY, MAY 25th for many bvrtt' cars: Bonneville, Conl1nentol, LTD, Electro 225, Olds 98, R1v1ero, Thunderbtrd, Toronodo and mony rrae! Sb:es L78·15, J78-15, H71·15,H71·14, plus Federal Exose lox of $2.77 to SJ.13 ond lrOOc. RETREADS l .F. GoocMcll COll•..tletl .. ,.,....,. ,......... C>r'l buiit on !.Ourod, foctory inspected 1~0 bodies. They'll 9ve o ' ~moolfi, com/Olloble rido and cpod milccqi. siltl •.• MB·ll/b.(1().13 078-ll/7.00:ll ··II EIB·l4/7.JS.J4 F78·14/7.7S.14 G7B·l4/8.2S.14 H78·14/8.SS.14 FIB· I 5/7. 75-15 G78· I 5/8.2S.l 5 H78-15/B.5S.15 I \ \ l we're the OTHER GUYS AIR SHOCKS The ultimate for the motorist who wants the very best. Adding or removing ;11r ra•ses or lowers the · rear of the car 10 meet any driving or ~ loading cond111on •rtAl •OH .. ,,,,,, $4888 ,,,,'" • c. ... "•"1 f'#,.f T~-.. Tr••lets _ :.;..,~ ~~r : ~~'~··' ··~ ....• Installed Most Cars 8. F. G. WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIAL TretlMCI IFG Mechanics will oli9n your front ~I• occOf"'Chq to tM ..to inollllfoc tww's ttMCfficationi. s5aa r~Coll For AppdnlNKnl 1:. ,t ',, ,,.," ·~ ·• r '-""l''' ··'1•'''1 . .on 1,,, ,,,,~ ""'',,,,,~I l 0 SPEED BIKE Sleek 26..jnch I 0-speed raci119 bike combines Continental stylin9 with these quality en9ineered features: I 0-spttd Shimano derailleur 9ear·chan9i119 mechanism, all 559 steel racin9 style hooded caliper brakes, and tClpfll and plug9ed racln9 style drop handlebars. SAVE 20.95 wA.s 79.95 STORE HOURS FOR THIS EVENT: MOH. thtu THURS. 8:00 • 6:00 B ... F. Goodrieh ,store FREE PEPSI -COFFEE GIFTS FOR EV.ERYOHE FRIDAY 8:00 • 8:00 SATUUAY 8:00 • 4:00 2049 HARBOR BLVD •. tat Bayl.COSTA MESA -4 wars to chorge/Revolving Charge, American Express. M:lster Chorg<1 llonkAmericord PHONE 540-4343, 646-4421 • ' ' I • • - .. -· • . ~ . . . . ..... • Thursday, May 23, 1974 ·-- , ?ILOY .,:J . ,. •Beel~ Ea,-thq1;1;alae Hits Los Angeles ,~} , . .,-· .,,~--­ ..-... <41~ -,,, .. ~ :-. ... rt. -~ \ I I .-if ":::\ UPI T.iet11toto1 HOLLYWOOD 'LAID TO WASTE' IN THIS OVERV IEW OF EARTHQUAKE -ACTUALLY IT'S ONLY A REALISTIC LOOKING SCALE MODEL STUNT WOMAN PLUNGES FROM WINDOW OF TALL BUILDING CHARLTON HESTON, AVA GARDNER GRIMACE IN PANIC UNDER AUTOMOBILE DURING FILMING People in tlie News Security Gear Up at Simon 's Home From Wire Ser,·ices The Secret Seriice i s installing about $6 ,000 worth of security faci1ities , at t h e McLean, Va. residen ce of Treasury Secretary William E. Slmon, a spokesman confirmed. He said work has begun at Simon's home to inst a 11 housing for the special agents protecting Simon and t o provide storage ~~ r 0 r equipment. Simon has been UDl'.ler Secret Service protection s i n c ~ February when tie headed the Federal Energy Office and rep<rtedly received threats agaimt bi.s life. * Jazz musician Duke , Ellington, 75, was reported seriously ill with ~monia at Columbia -Pte sbytetian Medical Center in New York A hospital spolo!sman said Ellington, who "8• be e n hospitalized for about two ~tm. "has de\l'eloped/ ·pnewnotria . which ~is a serious' condition for him" at his age. * Rep, Fwtoey H. Stark (I). C..lil) Issued a f1~n an c I a I , statem<nt .-B that he '. paid $776.000 'In 18ies for 1973. However, he • said, , h i s , federal . returns are not yet complete and be " has beell (granted an au-toma t lc · •"'-kin, altllougJt r he ' has ~ paid over '500,000 in federal t taxes. Stark'• inoome lu figures were high, and .is retwns i compll""4od, -use of ' copilal PU "l"ll 11/1$ 'Pie of his interest in Security National Bank which h e founded in 1963. lle sold his interest after his election. * Residents ar ound Sacramento's old ~'lunicipa\ Airport think Gov. Ronald Reagan's rented jet is too noisy, and want it moved. Patrick J\J e I ark e y, a membert'\f the board of su pervisors, said in Sacramento. he w a n t s Reagan's jet and another o\\'lled by Aerojet General moved from the executive airport to Sacramento Metropolitan Airport. * San Diego County Supervisor Jim Bear was named defendant in a $666.500 malicious prooecution s u I t after· filing and t b e n withdrawing a libel s u i t against a port commissioner. The suit was filed by who deve loped the art mcdiuin of rubber stan1ps. w a s awarded the Gold Medal for Graphic Art, an award given once every five years by the American Academy of ArL'i and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters. Thirty-six artists, writers and oomposers shared $105,000 in prizes at the annual award ceremonies of the ecademy- insUtute held in ·New York. Nelson Algnn, the novelist, received the Award of Merit !\1edal. The Award for Distinguished Service to tbe Ar ts was given to photographer Walker Evus. * Novelist and Philooopher Jean Paul·Sartre announced in Paris he is giving up his duties in various ' publishing enterprises for health reasoris. In recent years, he has been suffering from poor eyesight aM other. ailments. Commissioner Harvey Sartre, 69, said ~his In no Furgatcb, who accused Bear way put into question his of brlngtng tile suit to get a cootinuing commitment to tile jlepooillon from Ftrgatd> and leltisl causes which he has information that would be espclllsed for l110nl lban 30 ll80fuJ polJ!jcally. years, • * * The Jntemal R e v en u e Declaring . "now that I've Setvlce told Sen. Hen r Y woo this electkm let's go on to Bellmoo (R-Olda.), who is win the next OllE!," Prime ronnlng for re-election, that It Minisle< Pierre E I I lo I I can't comply with hi• requ<st Trudeau was off I c I a 11 y to audit his tax returns for tile 1tnominated •• the Uberal laot JO )'tart end 'llllke tbe ~!dale Jor J?atllament in results public, his hQme riding of Mount The ms had no time, a 'l!oyaL Bell..,. ai.W.quokd Ibo IRS Trudesu, accomponled by as saying. -,, his wile Ma."11rtt and flanked * by sev"' cabinet rn-. Saal Stelnllets. !lit ~I b>ld • d>eerini crowd of over 1.000. '·There arc t1~·0 teams on the go now -the Expos and the Liberal party of Canada. And we're both in to "''in the battle of the season." * Industrialist Nort-On Simon C'riticized the manae:e!tlcnt of 20th Century-Fox Corp. for failing to reveal vi ta I information to stockholders in its anm1al report. Simon, a multimillionaire and former candidate for the U.S. Senate. said the firm should have told stockholders that damages of $117 million are sought in 35 anUtrust suits pending against the company. Simon controls n e a r I y 400.000 shares of Fox 's outstand ing 8.2 million shares. * A federal judge in Charlotte, N.C. refused to remove former presidential chief of staff H. R. Haldemlln and two White House aides a s defendants in a suit filed in connection with a B i 11 y Graham day observance in · 1m The suit was filed by 14 peroons who charged their civil rights were violated because they were dtmied admiltanoe to the observance attended .by President Nixon. Th,ey are seeking $840,000 in damagea, ' ' A t t o r n e y s representing Haldeman, White House aide WUUam Henkel end £onner Whtt& RoUK advanoe man ~ u. W•lker said their clients w~ not Involved In .dl'!IY!Dg ad\l)lsslon to anyone, I The terrifying part of it is that it could happen. The accompanying pi ctures, re- alistic as they n1ay seem. are only scenes from a movie, appropriately titled "Earthquake," starring Charl- ton Heston and Ava. Gardner. It's a story of a massive temblor measur- ing 10 on the Richter Scale striking Los 1\ngeles -and the tremedous destruction which follows. ironically, Los Angeles does in· deed pose a potential earthquake '• peril. The sprawling city straddles Lbe San Andreas Fault which has ca.used nu1nerous large earthquakes in the area. .i\ccord ing to sei smologists. the Los Angeles area is quite ripe for a major earthquake of the propor· lions of the one which nearly de- stroyed San Francisco in 1906. The movie ''Earthquake," a visual spectacular reminiscent of "The Poseidon Pi:dventure," is currently in preparation. The pictures attest to the grin1ness of its subject. HAD ENOUGH! SO HAS MODERATE REPUBLICAN R ER LANPHEAR MAKE HIM YOUR MAN IN CONGRESS: •NIXON'S IMPEACHMENT OR RESIGNATION •STRINGENT CAMPAIGN REFORM • PUTTING THE ENVIRONMEMT FIRST •CONTAINING INFLATION •ENERGY-SOLAR, GEOTHERMAL FUSION CONGRESS 4.0th DISTRICT ATTORNEY• PLANNING COMMISSIONER •ENVIRONMENTALIST • ' • \ 4 I DAILY PILOl I Real Es tote . . . . .... 1000-2999 Rentals .......... 3000-4699 BYslness, Investment & . Financial .......•.. 5000-5049 .. .uxi...1. , .ay 23, l "t1 .. The Biggest Marketplace on the Orarce Coast ·DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS. f•yment & Preparation ...... 7000-7199 Met<handise ...... 8000-8099 Announcements, Personals, Lost & Found •..... 5050-5499 Services & Repoirs 6000-6099 You Can Sell .It, Find It, ( 6.42 5678 1 Trade It With a Want Ad .._ ____ 7 ___ __,_ One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Boats & Marino Equipment ••.....• 9000-9099 ' . 'Automobile• & othtr Transportation .... 9100-9099 Gene ral R.E. 1002 Gene ral R.E. 1002 G•neral R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. IN BAYCREST The U NI QUE Features Of This Home Are: 11.·s brand nc,r : Perched on a hillside at the entrance to prestigious L1aycrest ,1·ith an in· terest111g 4 bedroom single story floor plan. .•\triun1 entry. forn1al dining and a pnoJ size lol. 1:or only S87,500! That's a lot of UN I QIJI~! EASTSIDE BEAUTY 'I'he ideal fun1ily ho1nc• on huge lot on cul· cle-sac. F'eatures 4 bedroom. 18x22 rumpus roo1n . 2 Fireplaces. l,.ruit trees. Storage shed. F ish pond and MORE! Call for air pointn1cnt to see . . only $48.950. MESA VERDE SPECIAL ('on1e see this larg:e, i1111naculate 3 bedroo1n & fa1nily roon1 honie 111 a choice neigh bor· hood . J\1an.v custom f(';iture s including front. lcr1ced patio. ~anall gue~t house and hydro- ponic grcenhou::.c. l'riccd right at $41.500. l"'--'a '"' 1797 ORANGE, 1002G.,..r•I R.E. 1002 Lovely ho1ne with TWO master bdrm. suites, huge family or billiard rm., & a lge. private sundeck. The view fro1n this custom home is rnagnificent. The syJJthetic turf looks bet- ter than most lawns. Close to Big Corona Beac)J. $115,000. DUR Y•AR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR Genera l R:E. 1002· BALBOA Air Conditlonro $.1-1, 1~ F'ull l>ril"C This '*:i.utiful 21; )'Car old llOml' sp11.rklt•s like IK'W. Ne-.1• shag rnqK'ts through· out , Cl"nl r nl air t'01W\1!ioni11i:, and ll W'('al FHA 7'::', loan with payn1cnts or $1'..'0/monlh just -.1·a1tin~ r-. be assun1ed . &u1·r hu11·y and call. WALKER & LEE B,(•111 Es1ah• 545-9491 UNIQUE HOME S Reallors, 675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar ~ Why not build it? . BAY CLUB CONDO THE EASY LIFE VJ uu.,,21 cosTA MESA -c::t:mm 11 642-1771 . * LOTS * I BLUFFS CONDO l.;;G;e;;ne;;;;ra;;-1;-R;-;;'E;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;1;;-0-;02;;;;3;;e;;n;;e';;a;l;;R;.;;E;;.;,;;;;;;;10;0;;;;2 !---------------... _.._...._..._.,._.! 54~5880 I • VIE~V • $2\ !YJO ro · Largr studio \\'ith hllns. r>rnn11111c1•l.ly d 1· ro n1 1 r fl. I•\ :I; c;;' ";";';';•;I ;R;·;;E;. ;;;;;;;1;;002;;;;;r,;,o;.n;;e;';;a;I ;R;;.E;.;;.;;;;;;;1;00;;;2;[,!!~~=~~~~~~ ... ,..0~pe ... n~E~v~e~s~ . ..,,.... h\'O honl~; '\\·it ii i:n~plit~ UnsurpaS.."l'<I dl'.~f'rl livinc: j s1nirl.tius .I ,t~!nn., ~1 ~ ha. * Balboa Bay Propert.leS * e lt·'' . ""' . 20•· 1 I·, .. ) adJ·. J ndt;~n \\'rlls Counlry rn,w!• I. L~c , l11nu.ly 1·111. • U\1 x ·', n .t ~ . 11 ·1n•·1 & frornl"I di i 1 -=~~. uni1s or honic S; unit s. ('Juli. Nt•\1]10rt W-aeh h:1sl't ; ' . · · . .. ·• , 1 1 ig nn BALBOA(OVE S_l_NEWPO-RT HEIGHTS General R.E. l002 General R.E. l002 r 1-:AST:->IDI·:. !lorse pro:i-1n·1\·atl' rluh al HEDUCl'.:D 1 v.iry 111 1\.ilt·. \ii,iµ-;u~n.inn 9 g • • ""' ·IOO· k ~ 1., 1 t.IEJ\IHF:HS!!IP for 0\\11rrs. r.·1.'1" ft1 r llu Jl',1,111~1 111.1111 • J1onu•..; \\ 1lh lot ~plil htld 0\'Prlook.~ pool. G lf'n111... 1 · 1 · ' Like ne\v! J:>ier priviL l>upl('X. J.ovely :l Bit I. tity,"" '= • • 1n e. -·. {,re ... n·Thun1ho'T v ·111l1t>11 'l'r•de for un1·1.., I O\\'ll('J'1S unil r 3 Bf{.. j e ' '·I !" i ' I l n i.:... ! r {' n l"I I 0 1' n , , J tnt ll ...._ · 1·;1r1ant·" 01· gul'st ho11sc 1 rourts, clt>i,:unt cJu.,.}()\1l4.' iiullpup..·r ~.' lus h t"l,r>1·t~ Sl29,900. <:all tiiS-iOGO rr>n1 al BP"f ]'IC. ()\1·ncr 1 & 1al'k 1,.,1. \\111 1radt• Orang(' Count)· l ·lo!.r 1 •11 • ' I ;·, anxious S89.500. 642-7491 PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES 1 • r.:E\\'POHT Jl E AC!! . pn.>µ('r1y. $2'1.~. 111~1. sr;,~ooo ic coinuiuiu ~ (nunty. 01·rr 11 000 sq. Ir. Ontu BALBOA MODE L 3 Bil., 2'h baths I * OCEAN VIEW * T'vo 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath 1 units. $119.500. SHOWN BY APl"'OINTf\.1ENT on qULC't l'Ul·dC·.Sa1· for{''\· "' I c. F. Colesworthy Linda Isle Wate rfront • CH.ESTLINE area. $-1,COO . 1·lus1v~ hon1e. $2!!.fiOO. 21 Realtors 640-0020 Tiburon Assumable Joan 537 .500 556·8800 I Rental: 2 BR, yrly. Cpl. 011ly. $225 Mo. 673-7420. Custom 5BR., 3 bath home on 55 ft . lot. 70' x 300· 10~ dn . .Sk i· ~ [ ] Garden view kitchen, \vaterfront living rm., hai·cn hide-::..i•ony. Sh;ir" ~ I 1 Qanifted lar\l::'X BIG CANYON NEW CORNER "CONDO" 40,0~,E.• 1·7·•.•h m 1 ·ond,F.OR 'LL I "" o6rn12_n1~,'n· r "· AdvertiV1g l'-'C. family rm., Yacht--$225,000. Luxurious 3 BR Bordeaux model vt'ith priv· " · · I] 70 Linda Isle Drive acy. Prof. decorated thruout & prof. ldscp. C.M. . • . AIEAS I Prime 45' lagoon lot. $150,000. Covered patios, A/C & air-purifier. $132,500 I COSTA MESA : 1 l ____ ~][ ~] FOUR.PLEX "'"'" '""" 5 Local Offices To Se rve You -~-BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO,, Realtors..;;._;;;;;..;;;;;;;.;;;;;.;;= c.,11 '" "'""" """ci, .. ;1;00,,0 , 1000.1098 REALTORS General R.E. 1002 341 Bay$ide Or , Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road 1 1 hn11!-tn-l1n!l !n\"f'!lln1C'n! 1 ~_,,,,_..;'.'":...,""""'."!"~~..,...,..,,...,,..;,,,..,...,.;"'."'" NE WPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 opporrunt!) tn a hf>Urr I ,------~. l!J lfl' l !ER ROR S: Advertisers ----------~Ge nera l R.E. l002General R.E. 1002 _ i SUPER INCOME 1 wr-•!~irlr lc1t•atinn Ua1·ku1g to I MobileHomn should check their ads SPLISH SPLASHll f Gene IR E 10021 General-R-:-E. 1ooi l&-C' this Cnrrona ch·l :\!:11'1 n t.:"lf 1'1ui~t·. $610/rno . daily & report e rrors E\'!'r' 1~~1 ~ ·1~1 th•· 11,lflJ. ~;,;11 ''BEST BUY'' Horse Ranches ra . . -~;'.;~;;;''·hi~u;:d1~~11~11· ~a~:;1~'.~' :~:~;1~1.~1' r~·~1~·~tnl'~~ (~1:i~r~ 1 '--c-1,-,-,-,r-;,-,-,,-o-o_JI I 00 i m m e di a t e I y. The 1·nuhl 1~· ~:,\111~ 1hi_~ ~O!.Jn 1f DUPLEX ·in Riverst'de 0 r•'illn~s. r1·al f1n·plac(" :ind $6 .. :AAJ . _9 DAI LY Pl LOT assumes ·""' "'" ""' '·"1 "· ".,. """ I HARB R VIEW ' °"""""'" 2 h·uh ,.,,.. ,,,,.,. Coll l>l~•-11 . l•i 1:!fj.J;I(; ! 1;1 :. ~ !.1<•1'\ SOUTH OF HWY.. ,\ c·uston1 l P.rlrm, H or.1 Es. IS ST 1 LL Tolnl irico1nc Sii.1.'l. ;i month. I msm I Reoil Eitale, lia bili ty for the first Nor1h (' .. ,1a :\ll'~t h11111,:.('[l\J'S l"'s!liuv -fr<inluru!·I !>(';1u1lf~1lly 11p1Y1in11•!1 2000 l'.'\VF:STr.1ENT ···• $103 000 I Gener.;il j n co rrect insertion dc~·fna 1,•d 1.111:1 : A J\lrHlEl.. !.1>li1 l!·\i·I ::· ht.•dn'll>rll~ :: .s11. fL All W1dcr·g1'011nd Cl\ILDRF.N·s PAP.ADJSF:. i ' · ~7270 1 i • \~'l lh h':illll't'S li k~· i.IPl~ll'illlH' ,;;t!h'-'. 11;11 .. 1 -J:c<:tr 111111 I ulililit'S in.~· )l;tid fo r. Ju:t :1 BUY OF THE YEAR! 0 u R Av A IL AB Lr: j ·1· • ' '. . Claisific.!!tion 1200.2999 only. \\1;111 p;\p1_•rs. :\!1•..:u·;i11 1111' !'pl ir l<'i i·I. 2 ht.'llr'Oouns. 2 1 11111("~ !tJ frN'.,.,'n y 60. tullj INVENTORY IS floor-: l'LLIS 1·011vt•rsat1011 h:irh~. 1,;i11o. AH uf 11 11~ and I Pl'l('f' nnly ~4~.500. F»ntun ·s SUBSTANTIAL. 3 & 4 I TRI LEVEL I I~ General R.E. 1002 Bl'.,\l r rr UL LSl'.D Bl.IC/\ i·I""' 1,, ,11<1ppini.:-,1nd onr year Sf'r1vc1· \\arranty. front with 2 bdrm. POOLS, DENS. FOR.:.\1AL . . JU': i.::1~ ~ir•~I ~!'!l 11~. ,t: ron],\ !Jilt' tilut•k ,,, l'il ~ r1:.rk. \';dley Rcally·s C'Xclusi\'I' 194 Ft. o~ North Bay· BDRJ\IS., SO~IE "'ITH I St,;•,.~.-h~o ~,;,'~·,.,;o,H~'"'o,·,M,B',.~, ,'7. I c1 .,-,;1;,,,'",o ... n ·JI OO-l!Pt699' 1---'.;,,;,_.;._ ___ c:; n I·: t' h: I :.; c; \ r. (I U ;.: 1> ,,·h•••I S~l'J.:J!Hl. Call nuv..· I Cal! fol' furrhi·r information. home+ de n · 2 frplcs. DINING & f A l'tt IL Y !'(l(.ll.. ",\ ~ll'ST :-;1·:~:·· ii 1;7::-1;·.-i0 . e Cu sron1 4 l·:Ctnn .. ;: enr h obb rm. Sh ared ie; 1 HOOl\IS. PRICED FROt.t Clubhouse Road yo11 r" l•••k1n:.: to u· ;1 ~rt·:.r ""-' ., 111 ", 1r c; ruN ro BE N'Cfl I gan1.c;1•. 1\<':1r 11.-v.·. r ull h;ilf & 1.Y F . 1 P1 S69.500. L\ND INCLUDED. ----------tw u111·. C;,ll fur a1•!lfllnt nlt'!ll ~ ~ aert' \111. l..11••;11t'<l {'\osf' loi S •P: ee Slm_P e ot 1 (,\LL FUR A P1':RSON,\L liftvl' nn r~t rn !lpaCC healer ~uih•. ll u~r 1t1·\nt:; 1m1n \11 lh [~1 Mesa Verde ® 1 f!·p1•11·;1y fill. Full pr1r" nnl~ on private Collins Is· HEVIE\\'. 11111r 111111 a !Jail·· l'itot \',\l·i.r r:o C"Ell.l:\C~ ;ind Ap.1rtmtnt~foiRtnt 1'9'1 COATS !S·\2.1~111. p!u~ ,.;i1tr~ l'.1•:d•1 ·~1 land . $215,000. Firm. Cla~i-:ir1f'f! ,\(I! fi.t7-:fi7R. 01·;1 1 hrri rth f 1 r I' r I it(',.. ~ , Pool Home & 1 ''"'111-.11, "1"' ~ .. ar ::.l·r11,.,. .,l:11n1110,1h fu•,1;1 n ••n1 111 th Cl ... ssifica;,"n 3700-3 999 WA LLA CE I ... I.' I! I II• I 1 •. 11 ..; 1: P _\ 1~ \ T 1: (T lito , 11 " 1 1\1 ,•HI • ·--_ __ 11 1.i1·;1111). ;, I "'f!ll1~t 1. """ii .. 1 '1 • ' REAL TORS i-CLASSIFIED lnnn.d l111:r1111•! l<ln;i) iltl)'t',I [-,,.,,,,-=1! &I V1 ·1·d1· :11 11 -· d· 1 ... 111.i 1.1 ,1 __ 546.4141 __ I OC EAN VIEW HOURS -•':111 ~12 2;.:;,, " ,- Disri1H·1 11•· I•. I D REAM HOME (l"l"·~~·rr.,;u.·1 ro111 N•f, hf'(lrno111. II···,; '-I •h< '••I (Open E vening~) :-;l'l' l/11.~ l'Ul'lll'I' 1 .. 1·:1 111•11 .: REALTY REALTORS Ad1·1•rt1~t'l'S rnay plaC'e f~ m.-. C1a~~i.i calion 4000-4050 Nf'sl\o•tl J11 111.11111•· ,,,,._. 1,.,·dr,,,11,1, f;111111; 1 . .,0 111 :~~;\2~~;\J~~;,~~~ S~~~:.i 111r1r ad~ by t elt'phone Entry ro \\uh· l11 i11i.: r<••111 hon··· lli!!hl.1 .1•rt.:rnd1•d 8:00 a.111. tn 5:30 p.m. [ I ~ with 1·:11•• II tn .11'1111 :1···11 l.1•·· !j BED ROOMS + 1.:,11,.1 1111, pl :•~·id 1,.,,,1 '"' lh•' * 673-6900 * i\londay thru Friday ~ · I• $p;11·1<1•1.-. '' ''' n11 ,, ', '" HUGE M to noon Saturday ·-·----'1 Finoiocial FAMILY ROOM i ltH• p l 11·a 11• h1•;u·h. ,\ .~lq w t LOT SWING A MOP . 1•>.:p;111d<•d 1:1n11h 1·"" In J:1r:.:•· 1<11, ,\ 1n1I\ 1 ~·~1 bu1 J CE I Enr1 ·rr.1111r·1 .. d• 11:.!td f,,,. !hi)-:i-rarly i\na·ril'an sl~\f ;11 S!l:l.JOO • • I WALK TO BEACti BIG DADDY SAV E A LOT COST~3~\~~'iia~FFI Cla ssifica tion 5000 lan.:e g111u;os (!pc 11 Sal, :.11<1 hon1f' si!uaJc'<l 011 encl .,f 644-7270 Sun.. J.:, p Ill. B••;+I 111•• ··ul-<lr-~Rt• strc'<'I \\ i I h I lluge. lot, haVC' your fl""'ll ' 642-5678 Harbor V1'ew Homes 'I ·R-----~. )~ cro11·d bi :ippt, (·1t lf :l'lh·:!:~r; ov1.,.._111 ... 1 "P u•-S-.apcil" lot. fan11!y garden, ..,,·alk to_ all 1<'nllt•!!r P;1 1k h•t~ lots to offt•r I FIVE BEDROO:\IS NE\VPORT BEACH ""'"""'"'""'""" ~ Prlt'i' 51~:.~1 . ...-1. ,\, 11 dishii;1,IJ('r. r.;, 11 [•:\Int. !i(·hools and hca~·h! Spac1nusJ ,~· !his h••n1(' 1..; lhe gN'a1e!s! ALL TEH'.\i'S 3333 l"civport Blvd. _ OPEN Tll 7• /1 S FUN rn M NICfr \'l'l)' :.har;1. \'<'ry un1qu•·. : l'll1r). l1l.1gr h\'1ng roon1. . I lui.:. Br s, :; i:;:rf'a! baths & y ba . 1 had 642·5678 c·:1ll 11n11 -~12-253.'l. Anghl kitchen. BIG Hlf ,I :. ~IK'l'J;d i.:ui·sr ;tp1 ._,,.llh J!i;;, OU f'Xaln iun!ers [~ I I fl~t ·:•11 c,.' s 111N ronr1.11-~· F',\:\l!Ll. ROO:'>l ! t·orn1.1! 01\·n h pli·. Bt·and UC''o\' bet1er get our your mops, 11u:-;TINGTO:-; BEACH · [ _,..,_ • dining, hui::•~ l>cdroon1s. Call [1~11ni.:. brooms, i.nrl huckl'ts and 17875 Beach Blvd. , . \gL fast !lli.1-6767. I $S2,500 C'all us 011 this on<'. Do a 540·1220 ' · JUS · 1 little clean uµ and you'Jl l ~~~~~~;:'.'.~~~1 ::II T REDUCED OP£NnL'J •ffSFUHT08Ef11CE1 havC" a hou1<' !hat 1ou'll bt" LAGUN1\ BEACH I• · · --~ PRICE ~ I 1,1-oud oL C;;IJ no-.1· and ask 222 Forest ;\\·c. CORONA DE L MAR S BEDROOMS 1 ' a bnut l1s1h1-.: Noi. 94-01 •194-9-iti6 Home With Income N~w~ort He;ghts . 2211 Nc~wpata !L8,0 1· WALKER & LEE ....-.., .... me SA:'; CLE:'>IE'."TE Cozy :1 Bl:. 2 l•:i, 1\1111 NEW LISTING !! J BATHS 646-8811 ]~Pal J-:~1a 1~· 305 N. EL Cnmino Real J1r1•pl:i('<' + ur1v 2 BR rrnral , . . . . . . . . --0-P-EN SA --COSTA MESA ·192·4·120 ovf'r garage. For ti.dd1tional N~,u 11•11 hor Iii. As<>u nl.ihlr, l't 1c·•· t'•·dt1l'•·rl S2.liOfl . ."> Int'~•· , T. 1:5 infrinnation. ! V1\ loan. I111maculah· .• h1•drr101n .... ~;~T!l,\ LAl~t;t:! 456 Ca mbr idge Circle Sun/Eves. 1 545.949 1 NORTH COUNTY CALL 540-1151 ~·drn1, 2 ba. BI 1n s, ]',\:\HLY lt00 :\1 Wllh \\'4'1 1 N1 •11·po rt f-1C'1i;h1s art•a 646 sass I dial free 540..1220 f111•plat'£', llf'\V cpt, drp:-. 1111 1· !lt1;:f' rn i rr o r (·rl Pnif1•s;;_d1•t'fl!'.'.J lKlrn1s .• l7.l • ' Uh!e gar. Li.;r yard. f11t •pl.H·1•, over 2,6(() sq., ft., hatlis, /;1n1ily rn1. Blt·ins. 2 ---!---------CLASSIFIED 646-3'128 or Eve. 548-2426 "' '" "'.'.l'.'.'"· 0on·1 ''"'·' ! Fq11,., Ne;n· 1mw kilohm A SSU ME $26,500 I ROSY FUTURE I DEADLINES i·Hll ~~, 11,!17. (oipp•·:' µlu11 1lung J,n 11 7 o1 f 'HA LOAN S ll h !' t I h I Dcadlineforcopy&kill' ... SY#-HERITAGE 0 0 REALTORS c;1•1 1. r' <i 0 1rs f UN ro Rf NlfE' 1 111oi1nr. .~;1r(l , >l.oin.~· !':>:fi·:is. 10 . ~-2 1~Pi~s ~~:; C'~oro~:e d~~' is 3;30 p.m. the day be· -------I j[ ~-~ N1·a1· l\(· ... 11·l•f1 ~.1n!1n1ng, '!. .~1111y £'rondo conven1<'nt . ro I f\tar. Donl" with a fl'l"I for I fore publication. except Jh11'•' som~thing you \Vant lol GIB WA LK ER p.1rk. r11>nl . transport1.t!10n l lomo~w. 2 "·"•-m .,,., •. 1 for Sunday & l\Tonday SC"ll ·• Cl,a~~ifir-d ads do it h I d I "v ""'-' ·~· n ·' ,...d.tl h d dll ..... , r' REALTY 67.S.5200 s•: IJCJ~. an . i; iopp1_n;:. v.1th built-ins rra1Ul'C'rl in r. Ions\\' en en ne \\·1·!1 · call NO\V 642-~7.~. j I l I -___ _ t.ou1 nu·t k1tC'hf'n Priv;1rc 1 r ~ u i 1 C' is Saturday, 12 noon. General R.E. 1002 G e n er a l R . E . 1002 C'Li\SS SELLS -~:!-:ili78 p·1rin. t;1,hs of storage. High I 111 as f' d 1 .. · · 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:~ · ----- ' . ·. · Indoor-out oor 111ng: roon1 CLASSIFIED 11 General R.E. 1G02 ·General k.E. 1002 ra.st:ion. 1·a~~t1n~. Assume I v.·ith a great lnf!y -feeling. 1 f''i1st1n 0 g 1 7" Jo,1n. Toi~\ Call quirkly to ser lhls REGULATIONS ti C~!~~!.~~~!r 1 ~A C NAB I IRVINE _______ .... ______ _ 1111.y1n111 s 5168/mo. Don t fa scin11.ting propt'r1 \'. Asking ERRORS: Advert isers 1111ss 11. C:11l 545-2~13 not much moN' ·!httn 101 should check thclr ads OPfN nL <i . IT'S FUN ro BE NICE' value. Gn.s.x.o. daily & report errors immediately. THE DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first in- correct insertion only. ~i THE REAL ESTATERS TIRED OF RENTING? Call us today • We cnn snve } nu 111onl"y & hac;sle11. Vi-h·1':u1,~ · No money down 1 CANCELLATIONS: EASTSIDE 4 BDR-FAM. R. lnll'T'lor 11.-,i~:nrrs n\\n 1 Classification 5100-5299 b1'f\roon1. d1·n h nm f' , ~------f;1n1as1 1rall~ up~r<id•'fl <ind Lost and Fot.nd Jfnl 1nr qua lir~ tt.·l~1r 1hn1nu! .LJJ llugf' \,\lll·-'<'l'P('nf'd hi·lr\·rl '------~ n11.:h1 11i:htt·1t par1n r .. r Classifico11 tion 5300 llUld·~·r Ill Ill~. lillllhl<'Ul.lt•• 1»ndu· .. ~1. l~u i1·1 ru\.,J,. ~;ie ~------li t I I< i ,1 1°111 S~1 .9:f\. F1•,. Ptrson~ls ~-----~ <' 640-1120 i Cl•uifi<0t;on 5350-5499 :::-... ::-:::;:;.N;::E=::;W::::P:O:::R::::T::::_:: ..... :: I ~[ ---.. -.,..,-....... ~! ~ HEIGHTS Clau;fi<0tioo 6000-6099 AREA J~crrnl ly l'l"l•·cnral••!I, ()\\ n"r I [ J•] lnstruclion r,i<11·11•·: out •1f arra. :\ Hrrh1 ~1n1.; ;1•1d f:tnHlv l'•~1n1 r>lu.~ "l'l'lud«d pril'utC-riu1io. 1 Cl•ssification 7005 \\ ;ilkini:: rhstoncc ln all '' 1 PETE BARRETT l '~·--iJ(tJ I -REALTOR-'c1 ... 1r;"''o" 1000.7 199 642-5200 1 ~ PANORAMIC ~""""--~ll§l j OCEAN VIEW c1 ... ;r;;,1;on 8000-8099 Nev.· home und('r ~ 1 ronstrnction 2400 sq. lt. 4 , I .1oa1,Mld J •if 1 lx-droorn, 2 ~ bath. All · _ Mar'rle EquipmMt . tiC. 1 \\·ood & class. Corner lot 25 1 ft. Bridr.e entry df'cks . Call C lassificetion 9000.9099 ' 646-7711 CHOI CE TURTLEROCK HOME Cul-de-sac home with 4 bedrooms, family r()(lm, dining room. 2Yi bath,!;. Very large pool sized yard \1·ith fire ring. Electric ~<iragc door opener and many upgrades. ~li:!.,~10. LIDO'S EAST END ELEGANT 4 BEOROOM + FAMILY IJ:\ l 'CltES1'. 2.iUU !'fl . ft. offered (11 • only !ii9 l,500, incl. land. Custon1 bullt home - lovely courlytirtl patio-secluded & quiet. II alter King 644·6200. (IV31) I also :·l'; financing available. ·Best stf'cel, good schools, I Call li Hi-i711 ' great home, flf'C'rls paint. When klUing an. ad be sure to make a record of the KllL NUMBER given you by youc ad taker as receipt of your cancellation. This kill number must be pr('· sC'nted by the advertiser 1 ~-~ ..... .-:-""" In "" ol • dis pute. Walker & lee T'""'°"'""' J[ii] Cla 1sification 9 100-9499 Open Thu r s., Fri. 2·6 844 Via Lido No rd 1:our bedroom, 4 bath. bayfront \Vith pier and slip privileges. ~O toot lot . $295,000 . SANDPIPER WITH POOL AND \'1e\\1 ;1t Spyglass J(11i,gr . 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 fireplaces. 3 car garage \\'ith controls. \Vet Ba r. 1\ll btult in Kitchen. Dramatic Cathedral ceilings. !129,500. ON THE POINT-CORONA DEL MAR Charming older family home situated on two parcels overlooking ocean and jetty, Picturesqu~ 4 bedroom, library, guest house, stud101 many trees, room to expand. Rare find-belter hurry! $225,000. SUPER DELUXE DUPLEX 5120,000 buys near new 3 a nd 2 bedroom duplex. Modern bullt-in kitchens. Both with Jireplaces. Walk lo bay or beach. DREAM HOME LOCATION EVERYTHING YOU EVER DREAMED FOR 4 bedroon1s ' fnrn ily room, formal dining roon1. large .(!Ourmct kitchen. laundry roon1 & separJ1e .se\ving roo1n . Cul-de·sac street. $86,500. ('ookie Allison 642-8235. (W43) OCEANFRONT- SIDE-BY-SIDE DUPLEX 9000 sq. ft. of top quality luxury construe. lion. 4 BR & den + 3BR & den. Great opportunity for joint ownership or part- ners or live in one & rent other. High in· come area. Subterranean garage .. for 6 to 8 cars. Asking $365,000. Gloden Fay 642-82J5. (IVJ8J ----~-~"!'~------- Well located vacant Udo Isle lot. Near tennis courts a nd sandy beach. Plans avail- abl,e. Asking *"".000 . . _ 'fl V I OJ DcrvetDrlve '14J•IUI [Irvine I DIAL 644-1766 2161 S•n Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. 11140 .. <Mhur .... tzoo ll ........ ~A~C~O:L~D:W:E~L~L~B~A:N:K:E:R~C~0~-........ ~1~~~~11..;-~,..~~~;··~·;·~·ca;;ur; .. ;~;;121;;;u~~~I I Priced right. \\·hn1 do you 1 think? Before d('ciding, call for appointment to see. [ Wa,l.~,e.t~.Lee ~o:.L11• __ ' . _ro•JM I --' I .,.... ------,,,.,,,,,, ,. . . . ~sH°ARP --~1ni::I•· :-1u1y Tn-.1nhou:-.c. 2 ,;;;l!!N!i!!T~H!!~E ... Hl .. L~L~S!!O;!!!F~ I airs. 1~ haths. I.01·(·ly dri.1>.•rWfl Rnfl 11 ff . w hi l c HUNTINGTON BEACH 1 <'Rl'Jl{l11n11:. nev.· appliances, ron1er hreplact>. Large pitlio & gurden for your dog or en!. R<:creatlon room & hct11M1 pool. $.18,IXXI. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- 642--5200 is this executive styled 3 BR home. Dramatic atriun entry gracious living room, 'candle light dining, garden view kilchen, large family room, designed for prestige : Uvillfl:. Call today fOr 9Jl nnoolft"ment. The Real E1tat• Fair 536-2551 or 139-6133 · FIX nnd ~l\E.'! Hu i?e Ea ts'd c t M sa execullve home. G ie n I s I e OS a B eul-d .... , lot. 4 + '"'""Y I • room + fOl"t'l'lll l dlnlnp.. 5 Bl'l.lrooms, 4 bath,, 3400 Sq, CI08r to beJch. $49.!M! can F"t., huge • 3 car iral'llle. ~M;,;7.,,-Gl"'"IO'-=Agt~. -.,,--,,--.,- l:y500Mcc1rdle Realtor ~~ho~~ s~"f~: 1810 Newport Blvd., CM a mod<'ll ! 4>«troom1, 2 ~7729 bolho, ~ to ...... WON'T LASl'I Call "'1 - 847-GllO. Clu&tlJed Mr ClU 80-(Jfl78 bld!z! a.ASS SELLS -64U61I ; CANCELLATION 0 R 11 t .1l '''"'' CORRECTION OF NEW 'I AD BEFORE RUNNmG' 1-FIXE_R_ -UPPER - ' '""''°'Sale Every effort is made to . kill or correct a new ad Attrntion huildf'rs! 2 Bdrm. . . . ]§] thllt has !Je<>n ordered, on 25~ R-2 fol, nr. ot<t•an Cl1ss1f1cat1on 9500.9999 but we cannot guaran· I & bRy. Hent no-.1· -huild tee to do so until the ad : later! S.19,500 has appeared Jn the l•Call: 6T;:i-.3663 ~2-22)3 Eves. paper. DIME-A·LINE ADS: These ad1 are strictly cash in advance by mail or at any one of our of· fices. NO phone orden. Dea4Hna: 3 p.m. Friday, Colla l\1ea. office 12 noon -all branch of· ttces. THE DAILY PILOT ,.._ lf'rvet the rtaht to claa· sUy, ·edit, cenAOr or re-- fll.S(t 111ny advertllcment. and to r.hangc it. ratta & rca\ilatlona without prior notice. CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P. O. Box IMO, Colla u ... - associated BR OKERS-REA LTO RS l 025 W llolboo 613-166] f 11UGE ~ beaiJUlul townhome features giant size bonwi room, loveb' private patio,· ~paclo us garagt , tremcndou!I com m un tty faclllUes. All for $30,lXXl! 847-6010 Agt. SUPER size 2400' two story. I Nice and clean. Playroom la 650 aquare fctt h u K e , Excellent location. $47,950! , iijT-<010 ,<at. $26,~I Low cash tb usume 1188 tot&I peyment. 1"4. FID\. Sharp 3 bedroom on ovtn1ired Jot. H u r r )' I 817-«!10 Art. N••• sports e411fpment r For Cllalfled A4 ACTIO N C.11 ' A'MllYPtl.OT ... VISO!I 641-1671 • • • • rGet;;;.;,.;;rc:•;;'.;.R.:.l~.;;;;;;;;;;;';00:;;2;;:·:•n;'~';a;;;I ;;R.;=E;;. __ c;1;;002:.:. \-;;C;;o';;';;';;MO;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l024=;;c;; ... ;;;;a;;M;;tot;;'";;;;;;==;;':02;4: l "R~u~niitl;n':gt~o~n~B~ .. ~c~h;;;;l040~ Leg un• Beach ·1048~1-N_o_w_po_r_i~ee-.-,~Ti-I nur~u .. ,, ..... , ..:... ~Out of State Pr;~'. 2~- • ~ BR TWO STORY Tromondou1 Cherm .....;.:;...=::....--...:1;;7.:.:00 RECREATIONAL l.11v~ly horne hi q u I e I On 1) acre! Lnndscaped for LI:ASE On RUY my brand PROPERTY 1 n\·lf,:hbo1 hovel it'll I u 1· lr1 b lhe utmost 111 pt1vacy. t new 2 BR, CONOO;\IJNlll:'Yl 7 + AC..1<Jo:·s • minute& 10 I htl~·d llMI, t'u:non1 clrJ)!' FC'aturt'l'i 3 bdrn1g, 'l b8tM.: Rofl~moor Lf'isUI'(' \\'orld. lan:e moun'ialn plaY$rf'Ound . 1 tln'Ough oul. M'Jl. ti:Ul'l'il rnl. All ni od C' m applinnL-es. New Ustl•g La.guna. Ownrr. f 21 ~ 1 chou't' hunti~~ and ll!hln<> • witirlv. ba., floor 'to N"li lng t'lreplnC't'. Re~tntly ruti .. re<J '' t)oO" "nnn ..... , 11• po u "~ ·~ flreplaC'l', all rlt.'C. bH1n.s, J & carpeted. Hus 2'-p~"rty In t-h1rbor HlghlandJ: A very lSiii.'.Ac.11. OOoosv or · .ul\ ma.kt' up""'() lw~k payments rrorm;1l din ins; r (} o 111. patios. tx-autiful ~·hi t e atO'acUve home with formal · am! :i,.a;otne S~IO balanct' POOL-LOCATl()tµPRICE ~~u,ntrd on an oversized lo!. I V>'tlll'r vll·w! Uf';u.:h & shop~ dining room Near all ASSUME 5~4% FHA. Ooullle 6 ~ J\C-l{t:s -1nountaln vlstotc A REAL RARE OPPORTUNITY Delightful 3 BR Home on a qui·el cul •-sac. $52.500. o<>arby. $86,000. ca 11 schools, Marlncn pflrk & ~~~e. 2 ~ 3 ~t!;_;~Xlnt -hul, <•I South1·r11 Color11tlo lo boat lovers W8lltlnf a luxury home with "U .. -CaU ~ Jl9.W!00.1 . L1brarv. \\'n.lk to \VestcliJf "-"'ation. ,.,;.,,........,, ~;,o,)0,17..-~nr.ultun~I a.r1'.", • NO r • 16'x40' pool, wartn fianeled fa1nily roo1r1. R~ I I ' ., 1 11 N NO rN I En~sr I d I' t th f t M · h ... -· 8ho!)P\ng & busloou center Duplexes/Units · • ~ •'· • p er an s 1p a e wa e r ron . a tn ouse; cently u~graded w th ne'v carpets & more. [ TA~~lL.J ! sa7 ilOO Ca.II 67" 7'l25 1 1 1800 y1·nr :iround nct'l's11 -$:\6(Xl • 3BR., 2BA., plus Ost. qtrs. with bath. 2 O t . ' · "" · ~s.a • s:11l per mon1h p atios and n1uch mpre. $129,500. FEE! Don't u stan tng value aL $41,000. s ACHJ-: r~sT,\'M<': -\Vi thin lose this one by hesitating! Owner will t rade GRUBB & ELLIS CO. 3 UNITS 1,u1:e dowtopmrot ·do"' 10 f D I 1' · I various con11nunlt1cs -4 ski or up ex Or r ip ex. 1920 s. Coast 1-hvy., L.B. All 2 RR'!(, srp. n" n<'r unit arl'11s \\'ithin 90 minutes - $96,000-FEE REAL TORS 675-7080 \I.1th l<'nrcd yard. 1\bo ne\v S:.'61Xl <.:ASll JJR!CF_; -7'i- With a view o! Fashion Isla nd. Ex~ensive HUGE 2 STORY I Pr ic e R e duced ~ 1, cu11)('1, dr111Jt·~. 1111·. ~h)\t· lnten·~t -n10n1hly payment General R.E . 1002 C M 0 and paint'. $ :'! 9. 9 5 0 . l<'ss thun s:r;. i1nported tile in entry, breeze way, itcben t osta esa 1 24 $G;a) Totnl Cash. Tllke ovl'r Savi· today. Stop by or call SUPER "E" RAFtR1-:·1·r It F: J\ LT\'. 1-'nr 1nflw1n;if111q rri!I C'Olll'C'I & rear yard of this exquisite Portofino h ome. i MESA VERDE 1~11. 110 qualifying. 1.,.;1rt:" Etbou1 th(· 3 bdr1n. <1ua1nt 64:!-t<:i:i. I ;:o::-:1S!J-2.1i~ 1n' :~u:~~18'..Hi2'11 Fee land! 3 BR. 4 BA + bonus room AND ON THE WATER r:inu!y r,,.1ui oix·n'> ri1110 homf' in a villa~e Sl'tting. ON FEE ------_ 1 _ \\"r111· P .lJ. &'( 12111 many more custo1n features, all for $96,000. Newport Beach I CUSTOM :.undcck. Counlry kll{'hc·n. tJi;i,t )Hl<; just had its pnet• If rou have El. fiatr ror 11\(> Income Property 2000 Alam(l,:1, <.:nlorn1!•1 ~1101 I t l I 'lf f.'llL Ttn..; one has \V()l>fl I I II 00 t I . -----IS0,.950-Dock .• i:.:. sl1J1. 2 Bil, ~i~"'' ~.M . •·1. A ... ,·1.t·-. "''-M'l1u1·a t· llUJI! I), O\'\•r,11.~ I I I i q?111a l<' t·a us a u t 11>. 10 UNITS I Ranches Farms $62,900 IN UNIVERSITY PARK? 2 t t ~""'·"I r uu ''" vu ln!, nl't.od 11u1tk ~ale•. linder CVt'IY\\'K'I~ .~a poo, loo. st•ns.1.t10nal p1\)Jl(•i1y. 11 ·, • ' ~ . I<•, < ining, t[ 111 el !1111nc. 4 01· 5 IX'<lmorn~., .-I 00 B' <i S."5.000-I !In• sough\ aftrr 4 !'I•. Gro>JeS 2700 A real greenbelt l·ewel• 3 BR 2 BA home & Joc·1110· , ... , ,,,, •• \tu [ "'1 • J. "1' 111--7111 • t\t'!<..' .., $145 000 · • • ... ..., ,.,,, rry liugc living roon1 + filn1 ily 96&-4;iTI ~ J l':unily Hoon1 'E"' Plan in , , 1 .1,L'" faro rm. l lighly upgraded. Huge brick pa-CALL 540-1151 roo}111 plus run1pus room or olia~· , ti Hlulf' h' hi 'ti'! •1 \L ,r .... nr 11· ait'l(';i•I• w s •R Y upgr,. t Coo,....Nus, .. a-Ion <. c11,·0° · ...:.: tl·o low ma1'nlena11c" yard See th1·s1 You'll b1·111"•-' rooo1 3«1•· J I th r1 1 r .... '"' •• ... i.:1,11<'. "1•1P 1•><'>111 .. n. \'1<'11 , .... . . '1u • "'1 "'" t•1u-* A TOUCH * 1'·1 . l" t'C' l\; USl" 0 and 10 sharp unit:-;. &!'1 buy it for $62,900. i:aragt'• A \\'Orld of f1•alur1'" * OF CLASS * REAL ESt'A':TC n1111'\lI'S, shunt rs, top )..'T'tldC' ll"o.JkJnu JJl.lt•· on tht.' hlt""k lilJ11o::-,1 11•;. 01!1·11 n1;11f~. ·r. ..... & cll't:antt. Only i yt-.u·s I'\ Iii e;1rpe1 nnd 1\'!t.ll ("(lv<>r1n~s. , "' . "" · a 1 \ .i n 1 a l! 1• , 111-..•·/)~11• NEW RED CARPET. REAL TORS fK'\\' $.'19.950 -64&-TI71 . .. ' , ., ' ll!k> GlClltl(')'n! SI. I! .l'OU l'ntcrtain U11s IS ~uw· rllll fl \"t• l~llll !Juild!ll : .... illH'l"•''T, S"Jl~f l'l'l' .11·1\ "FASHION ISLAND" OPEN11L9 •1T"SFUNTOBEN!Cr• B~,,\Lr, hoinr, '1 LU.,~ hn,1~94--9473 54S--031G hocn1·~! illl"\Ullt' :S\·11.. P1'l' n1onih. J':1ul :'toul r.. .\~'tll·. •ill 567 San Nl 'cholas Dr., Sur'!• 103 Corona del Ma r --r~· ~ '"'i_lllJ). . , t Clt:t. 1\1.'ll' c rp'., I Only $!1'7.~JOO f('(' G:tr nj!l'!'<. 01\111·r l~ anXHl\ll;. i 11 ·,:i:-~1. ------'-'--~1~0~2~2,1 , 1 thp., \\,11\ p.1pcr, ltul);tpn11:, e Ol'C:N JJOUSE SUN J.-. 64,1--7211 Pn1111• loc<1t1on. Call no\\' CAL L 640-8672 TOP-0-THE . I 1,•., .. ~w ..... ,,,1u1 l>J)C Uy U\\!ll'I. ·, 1305 Skyl1nc D;,. NE \\·l: 1, em 7:1:.t-liOO. Real E5t ate ~xcnge 2&00 -----""'L~J~S~"J~'l~Nc,liS NEEDED'°"'=---"""= ... i ...... ,,., , \~/~11C'ep111g \IC''.\' of .ot:£'.t11 General R.E. loolGene r•I R.E. 1002 : HILL I '~-· I "AY CA"H '" 1 " 11 ' 8""" c'"1 '"'" I f I:: -1 DESERT HIDE-AWAY \Vilh a rlrainatle 1~0 deg I Eastsid~ Specia l--' " r1ll'an1at1c 3Blt/3llA, 3 fpl"s, 1 , :. · 1 ,.. Plu~ ocean \'IC'IV, a Q\\'nc•r Ol'1.'Cls 1 1n nl Pd 1a I c FOR YOUR HOME iugc ganil.' !'Ill, ::::ow·n1et ~ BROADMOOR ti I r I kll'·h \·k !lei ·~ o., I ' -I Nt':1r Drs<'·t 11<1! ·"t1rirv<:-b£'11otlfully rlccorolf~I 3 Rn .1c1lnn 011 1\S lt.'.!Ul IU No IHddt:n t;O:>ltoi, !1t.'LdYS ' , s ;)' ·"""· ~· anr C_.::!;..!.!-"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'I ' J 1 t ·1·00 f n keoff'r Are You Fussy? -~--~ 1·0.11plt•i.·I) t111·n1:;h1·d TURTLE ROCK & Den or ·I BR cui;lon1 hui!t ~irgc 10111(' \viii _;;: sq 1· I l>u oliln.;.it•on~. 1 ~1 }Ii-. 1''P· i ia cl.'. A PAIR OF FOURS 1·1l1111:_:1._ slt'f'JJ!'i i-:. 1•r1n Outstand ing family ho1ne on quiet cul de sac; 3 Jge. hdrn1s .. dining: rm. & vic\V! Ready to go at S58,900. Incl. land. ,...-i. 1 CORBIN-MARTIN, INC. home \Vilh huge "rlrne rooni. II.is ·I lxlrin._, i 11,dh". BRASHEAR REALTY 1 e ".SEA LIFF" Apts. OYO Thl'll lie ~url' 1{1 111sp1.-t·t 011~ .. ' ' I I "' f c 281' ""A A k t I lull" I I \ \\\on I tlu tnuch l11 :1 t.'01\• r Sl\11JU. or 11 111 , . ..,1•li.1n"£'. forinal d!ni:ii:, und luxurious r .•ll'n1a 11111.n).'; rooni. <h t•,11111842•7411 Ev 968-4377 1 "'~l'iHl ron .1'-W ~ • H.'f•U i ,, t crora e< .., kl I ' I ' es. ,, 000 OIVCt 1~1.·1•, .·1 l•n lll 1101111· ••·1·,,, ";11111'hutthi~tlill['Of}"()l"I~ l~•tTI Pfi~t .. r. l'J•:TI· r11asl£'r i.uite. Out!;ide is.--,;. I I' lPll r .11111 v rn1 " I , J, . oan. I ... " .. . 1<'nsivf' ."at in ilf. c: ks. hit; ~•·\\1Ug roon1. ~ rjilt" .. 5:;i,:i00. I SLJ1\J\li::/{ ltr;SLllVAT!ONS , farnily 1·no111 S.· rlrPplaet'. J\11 PLJ·;XES (';111 du :i l11t 1°r J:.\IO:ETT EI·:.\ l. TY lri·es anti a KQi pond, All ;i!, (\ill :.110.-1/20 'V'J AL K T O BEAC H I .\.\11-.!~l(;,\N 110.\11:: \ n111den1 kill'hl'n. T 111 It'd \'{1\1\' pl;i11-. fnr a O:o't·lll'l'•-".·1~.·-.1..:;~.'-------! "II "<I'll\ ., ' l'f I l"AL'l'OI'" \\ 11111 (l \\. ·'. ,, .... t h1•1· !111:11\('1111 ftlllll"•'. Pt•rr.~-11.1" \hr 1•1ul ol a 11 u i cl -' r~ ·«>l .... • • s iag r l ., ,L .,, ' \Ul-tk·-~.ar. 1 [TARBELL.] hltins. !1rt:pl, all 1J1•lt1.xc 1!l-1·7.-il:l __ . .191.1no1 J-,..:t1·nsi\"r d1•C'k1t•1:. SC"h111•I .1; st111Pd lnr ,,11u1·r ot'•·ur1;111<v Real Estate Wntd. 2900 r lul ' I -•~I 11>•a•·l•1' S-K "·'"' (' ti Ill' l!l\'t'..;fnH•nt $7\,;,(JO l'a!"h, A 111p valu£' at ,.,. r . · ECONOMY ,,,_, · · ., .. l\N. ;i (;l'r;ild S. Thon11t:. r:t·;1l1 y • • • • • li4·~7:JO. !r1~u1~111i11•s ih;i! t·:1n 1-.1i;1 h J{E.-:l'O~SJBLJ·: 1•.trty ''"'11·' $\.'i9,:,00 ~ ~~li·MLI · 1 ... s1•cw·~ty &. b .ea u t y .~ lw• i-:11s<•tl to Si30/1110. !~'. !•1 huy ho1~!'' !·~~ 11111 '!"\}I' Call1.o.1-•i11 ~E\'I-;S: 5,31;.3 1ro l l,.(>'l.l>"/01Jl lOO. &.1ut1ful l _ [TARBELL J l«)'. Jo;inpos.~ilJl<'Ol'~?Sold 1i;1y!lll'nl, l11 3--161!-I ./. :!'"JJ~i !l.tJ',>01· LJv.J. c.J\l. . -lx1rn1. 011·11 your 01vn A.I''·. ~O , 1ogcthcr·Or Sl·paralcly. --- 1 , , BLUE RIBBON \ REPOSSESSIONS ~;01:;r,'u·hes & '110Pt>mg. 1"5! WC9'.MIU~~ c.,ll 641-'21\ I ]~ General R.E-.---1002 /General R.E. 1002 ~+Sharp and ch.'.111 ·lliK/2BA, I r·or 1nfon11att'Jn 1u1J Jut.1t1un ~·· -A~--.. elm R1t1lals ,,,,. , -! ~Jllc & span elt•1·l blt1n ku i•h. ol till·!>~ 1-'JLJ\ .I.: \'i\ ho1nc~ .. :q; ' a.u~. HOO N(•11·por t Cl•ntcr Driv" l ~;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·i;;;iiiii:J 100 1 0 DOWN 1• PRICE REDUCED · i'1'1111elueat1oonr.SO,Coast contaet. ,,.;q, .. ~ ~J'c'I•· " DUPLEX "'""" !<2.!JOO. KASABIAN . *OCEAN VIEW* _ Houses Furnishe d 81{2 °/o INTEREST I TO $89. ,500 c~?0~1,J~110F HIGHWAY * CLL ""'4R4'l I I Real Estate 962 6644 "'·"" 499.1100 F mm ""~rm. or lhrs tee. 3 General 3102 \J'l 11\.1°'21 REAL TORS 644-7662 ~ Corona del Mar C.D.M. I .111~1 lry duplrc-at1ng this·, I' l' tll 0 d (' 1 c d rest ea ty j • OFFER BH., 2 ba., fain. rn1. hon1e. 48 UNITS I 01•.'ncrs un11 r:v£'1"Vth1nt! 1" D p l -1 OlrNf.R dc~""t"tlt' Assu111c ' ED •• •. J llu0 r kit. '''/brkl•.·1. a•""·J·, l;1 rgl' anr l hvahl<' custon1 I ~ · ana oint 026 ' · ,~ ' · · · " ., ''"' Look :it tl.IOSC' terins~! Tiir~ 11,,n\l' in Corona dt'I J\t;ir 011 Ill'\\'. A si•1·!11dcd 1lv;1d-1'11rt ~-. 1'(. luan. 2 Bd1·n1, 2 Uaths .... ny Du1idl'r. Lovely 3 I db!. door entry. Priv. beach ASSUME 51/2 0/0 Sl·l.J Util pd, Hice barh, ne11 : mny bl' lusrory snun SI:) dun t 1 1 0 d :i ) . s m n r k e 1 . ·I ~~~1·1·l J0c.::1 t1u11 .. B11ni.:s 111 : DANA HARBOR VIEW Buil11n~ dis_h\\'~Sl\j'l'. Sha~ bdnn., 2 bufh sunny hon1c; GEM PRl\JE w~·\~O"' ., erpt/drps, pa!lo. Lai:,'lln;t. h 1 r If 1 I . S5~U. 111011\h 1 n t· o 111,..' . . carpeting. $.(7,!!JO. J3kr. C;.dl ch<in1atic cntry to step-up "' . · r' .'-"" 11 ·" ·• •.ltTt'~ .• SI~:. Ut1l pd, J br, frpk·, csi u 1'· ~ •U 1\at1 .in B••droun1s. study spacious J{~~l)U('f".!) 1t) :Si9,\JOO. ('all \li1Ll£ "·cirer & Ca1alln:i. 2400 812_2.'fil hv. rrn., spac. deck, custoni 120.1'' Tustin Ave., N.B. ·l:-i ,,ar~!ln un11 ,,, .i~"ll•ll ti ~k vu gar La~n· l'O(l'slr~ i-:iarp :! 1 B~0~0~·~ I L11111ly ri10111,--l.!k""~ of ocean 1,, si·i·~ uwn.·r :-<1)' in;ik·· :-q. fl. ..J BH. 3 BA, crpls, --. " L'l'ranIJe lile 1vork. $43,500. REALTORS li12-462] :i1 "' i Trust Dt'1'd. Full ~ t Aiso Su 1111 ;;l'l" n·n!~j5 "r'llllt' t\ I • · 100 · ;11111 la!ahna. Choict.1 nl [f , drJ)S, tialio, l.'"1 K ::~i fcnc1•t1,1U\\l.'it.:H. a11..:1ous. $370",· 'I'll<' '"",'I l•iiy ,11 •·aul'•[ul 1-1-•I \II 2 I ' ' ""\ \l \ , r•i o l'f, ,~., , '"' ~·1 " -1 ""·r 1":-.1. ~ \\·eek or n1on1l1, La•runa "r~ ~ · , • n ·' ll;..: ·' f1nnne1111.: ;ind only S ~:eo1r~ ,,,..7270 :1u1•1 .~1\rklr, «ar. 33~i~1 C;ill('. d(J1v11, Spnntsh :'I 11drn1, 2 , "'""''"'· t·'u•· I<< ,.111 c, MONT EGO MODEL ! ti I t 11·•1 1 ° • In' '' .,II• .,.,, .. ,,, • ' 11 u1••t1 -0 I I I h !' I k ..., "' i;i 1~ .. ;i .mo~ .. '-" 9 1· ; !"lt."· Crl,1, ,\· Nr11-•rl • ' ., 111 1 . I .. 1.i. Fur aproin!ml.'nt ru IJl' H11n<1111.a, S.J.C. S~:!.!"illll , 1Hl 1 ri111f' .• >Ulll-ns, IJnl' J j,1forrna lion S.:. a 1, p • t, 1 :S "' fJ('~ll'h n('•'<'~s . lll~Jl('<'l. call ti7:~j;j(), 11!" Jp::i~(· fol' ~!!IJ. Hkr. lliin. 1 11n•pl iH;<'. Ba; 1nas1C'r su11t.'. shO\\.ring, eall '1 Bcdrooins, :l Bath '.~1:~111~'tl~~~.1.7J~:-'.-''1,~t~~~·111111 ''.; --~U-_VIEW RENT,AL,S, l>nl.1 :SIJ!l.:11 ~1 1 n;•111r1t!l •IY"SFUN T06EN1Cr' iij,\.7111 or ,l~tS·lllll. $:fl,OOJ. Bkl·. Call 9ti2-5:Gi 'I * ,191-0301 * LgH~'RBQRo ~·1e.n~·lt. '...'1'o~s. ("•r1r\,H'l •ll s:ir,.,~ {;1\_ li1.\-!lJ~O __ nr __ 4Jl-... hl Call £il-i:!l l I ®. . i --,-NE:\\'OUPLEXE~ I Southcoast Paeific Corp. j HOMES T;1k1· ;i1J \ant a ,: t'. c , ! B1\CllE:LCJH·u1111s. $11:1. l\.I~ t -c"n ., .5 .,1 ,~.,7.,9-" Hunt. Harbour 1042 , I -,.,_ .. ,7,'\r1 JIM: 11 .B. SllU. 11 .. ,. C.i\!.[ '• I j ' ...... ·~ '\i I\ . -1".1 ,;J.11.r • ., "" I ~.:JOO. SPECT.ACULAR C'lilt REAL TY 833-0780 L"' 1 , • 33.$61 Copper ~nlcrn t!nvc ('oast!in(' viciv. Own , INVESTMENT DIVJSION Vaea111, ut1l 1xl :S1.t5. 11~,· I J\"1 l9G-3-1'1 [IZ ~ L.B. :S135. v;H·an1 ~ Bl~. • ' ( (._ "\.' J ."' · " I :i-our oivn apt. \\"allacc 1--NEWPORT-SHORES-· Sl40. n1ob1Jc, C.i\1. A)'.:.L .fct ; 1 * DUPLEX * Fountain Va lley 1034 ~ • I Neff, ltltr. 4!H-93U:i I 3 Bdrms & tlen ... ,, ~i9-8130. 1 I EASTSIOE MANSION l &>st l.iuy 111 to,~·n! So. of l ~ Lake Forest 1054 \Valk to , Costa Mesa 3 1241 TEMPLE HILLS I ~IYJ :i;fl[l 2 story 5 bdrm, 3 '. lhl'y., 2 BR. t'ach. Frplcs., 7o/a ASSUMABLE I -1 --! BC'ach, pools & tennis BEAUTY ha. fonnal dining, laundry r<'t..'Cntly n.'tl('('Or. Comer lot 1 Tiburon L'Ot1do, 3 Ur, 'L Ra. I • 'l. 7b•rY.,0 2A1.~1',uatmm~tl.~ L1"oah0nmc 1 $-16,500 E -SIDE 2 BR FURN. •~•·in. •, ,\ere lot on cul-Or-for privacy. Good fLna11cinc .. _Horul'l'i linl1ntited, 96~'i2S . OCEAN VIEW -,. VJ "" • CAYWOOD REALTY ·DANA POlfllT Water & gardener paid.I r .iur bi·<h.,...,,-,111,. '.!'" i.;,rh~ nn s.1t· \\ :lO'x<l:i' H,t· pool, C;ill no11· 10 l'l1·' , Huntington Beach 1040 !\\~ivc .... att'hu1;;,. !ro1n your localed 111 beautiful Lake * 548-1290 * DUPLEXES $295/mo, S4S-OllB :c l'Ul-d ... ,:H' :-i11r~·r 1·l1•.1n I f>la~·hou~<' ;11xl many, many MORGAN REALTY '. ihnL ng rooin. t .irl 11·atching f''orcsl. SJO,SOO cash do\in 1° Fabulow;. Oct:an Vit'\\'S . I -~·''\111!;1!.h• \',\ 1 .... n s1,· .. 1 t•,11·;1,! Pril'l'd lo ~ell fft~l-671-6642 67S-6459 p. Rd d I lt'Olll ~l)Ui' rlt·rk .. l\la;.;1c<1l "7'1(," V,\ !O<Ul, Price NE\V PORTOFINO home Ill 8 l\t..·w. Bi_·autiful .ou_pk·xes Lido Isle 3156 ()('•';111 \II'\\., ! .. 1\'Ull I 13t .Ll'l1 4 l1 1l~ s·1~.flt)() -~>o· ~ rlo11·n ----rice e uce I znoml'nls n1att..'rlalz1e hl'fOI'•' \ includes rarpct thruout, Harbor Vie\\', Fan ta s I \ t" ~·~,.'l-~f t '.ill 1, II• -;ii I f',\LL ,,1-. ""!" J FI NE DUPLEX $2 400 lllt..• f11'C' in yow· n1art1n1 JILL I Ura pt' s, di l'i h washer, view to ocean. 3 or 4 Br, 31,:.: Stil,!l50 to s7,\,9':!0 LIDO LIVING :l Ult 2 B,\.I .J'<J'-........,......, " 1 I Ba ( il d" froni :SS,300 Do\\'11 ,. , ·• . ,'. . . Ru~1Lt: 111• n11y 11/~hlol' frplr, • l!'Urt\'to!l'SHltun a.1-ea 1 .AU lhts landsc:ap1ng ~·ith_ sprinklers. · • an1 Y rm, U1 rn1 . Office Open Daily 1,5 ,\\a1l Su1nn1e1. _'.'lo I t is. PR€~TIG€ gL..,~ \\:11!.'>, Ju.,h p.1110, ... 1 2 Bdrm. + Pool for !:J.ti,500. "'1th payn1c111s Beautiful location across bonus rm. Lands ca P crl \Vi·ckends 10_6 at Call (2131 193---IH2i 1 I Ho tr.~·-l"l' .qil 111 1~11'.I' On~.v I $22 600 l1kt• J"l'nt. llcttcr 1 lurry. fron1 decli~tcd pa r _k ,; la~,~~ fee lot. By owner 333til Cop~r L.Ln~£'rn Ne wport Beach 3169' Walker & Lee . ME:S ~;,···",)!} llkr, Op·~-~111,1 l · '·I\ • HUNTINGT()N HARBOUR l:Olllpaf'e_ this outstanding-I &ll 9'1 ..... "l ~9&-:14::1, Ag!., 64t-4!Xl:1 -~------- "' ·~ 15 1 •, 1 . [ 4~. 1 is A11._, Ii •. >-' ll u1• 'nu ean r.i••Y .)ll/W n10rl' than value with todays tnark£'L BY O\rNI::H.: Must SlltTificC' Uana /tarbor Jnt'Otlll' Jlouit•s /.!LIO, large ('On1forl11Ulc. ;!, ----------1 4~JS....l44(J. tills Jor <t new un11 nr YOU ~ Prin .• ~ inter. payments of my loVt•ly condo in Blurts on ~It sunny patio. l'\l'fi t': General R.E . 1002 General R.E. 1002 SOUTH OF HWY. t":1n buy n1y upgraded ~11il / li'.?1tCOAST11\\''t', only $187. per n10. Use quick sali'! basis. 3--HR, din. --6 UNITS beaches. Avrli! ror sumn1t'rl dowd A small price 1Dpay 1D move in1oa Make an atmosf immediate move. Newport Crest is !he exclling townhome community that overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Big, bold spac ious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Cente r. Exterior maintenance provided. Come- let us show you how yo u can't afford not to live at Newport Crest. 2·3-4 bedroom re&ldences .Ne~om $83,000 to $93,000. g From Ptcific Co11t Hlg.,_., and SUP9rlot A¥911M lnttt'IKllon, driv9 up Superior to Newport Crelt entrsnce. S•I• orrlce: •t2 Robon Court. ()p9f1 d11ty 1a A.M. lo_SunHt. (714) &45'6141 . TOWNHOMES Newly Redecorated fur :S2,0IJJ bclo1r rcplaccn1cnt • il4: ~MG--1384 & ~13: 59Z-:l845 your cash to an advanta.E:c. roon1, custo111 tork & • 01· µJO ye<rrly. Barrel 11 ~ Bd 1 1 1 t'O~t. ' 30 day escrow or sooner. Van--Lult papers, huge deck Easts1de Costa Mesa Realty 642-fl200 " rrn.9 ~n1•: "'111 rfn.'.~. 12 Bdrm ("(lndo., desirable S.ALE-OR-LEASE.-4 BR:--3 You had belter call fast 011 overlooking canyon .~ bay. $79 500 B ""'1'bo· !6 'B . supLnut o1,c;-.s. i;rounU !~\"cl floor plan, 11~ i·ar gar 2', 1-·· N'~ly ...... this one. For appnl. (714) :, Owner/Agent. 644-6808. Q . . I .· • u1-;,\UTl1'1.JL l Hl'. h~~·. l,,J\ a a ay roper ies [ years nc11 Freshly Pa1nt£>d . -...,, . ..... u1et sec us1011 and lt>ndcr \\.i!cr \v /t!cx:!•. :--<:c<'1Y furu.• * * 641).8484 * * 11,11h tastt•fuHy ""nr\ea and CIOl>C··· to 1va1C'J'. 833-9169. 581--0ZIO, Cummd Realty HARBOR VIEW la~scaping. One bC'droom Npt. Beh . S:U."i. jjl'J-Tl :'ll> . ,~. I 1044 Co. Lrg. fee lot across f rom unlls that attract long tel'n1 . 9 Cif:\filIL\IG Duplex. So. 1n1rrorcd lJVJng .rooin, plu sh rv1ne . 11 nbclt 4 BR/iBA tenantts. Ha.s m 0 cl er 11 ON bay, !0\1•nhouS<'; 3 l:Jr, 2' ~I of hwy 011 11 ~ ll·Z Jut~. Bv 1\·J..!JpaPf'rrd c!1n1ng area, l ido Isle 10S6 r° &:e<' $82 5oo B , • duplC'.x, older triplex a.nd ha, 2 1:ar J(a r, bo,.1t slip. Yr.: , 000 ·-• !'h.l'.! car(>C'IS & custom I F I am. tm. ' ' Y O\incr. bachelor house. H.ed Ca1· ....... 1 lse. Avail 7 l. $600. &16-2700.1 o\\nrr. ~"· ,· ".'l---1~ cuaµc..•s , o1·<'~sizc>d panuv ' Awa.v. rom It Al, • •. '. I .BETTER B.UILT ...,.. ·=:c."~'~.~~-----,~ 14 •'"GE U"r 0 ·'" r , rl •rc " 00•c1u•~ ba k t c 19~c2'~'~"·".111 Division . H-ouse• Unfurnr·shed I .._.u~ '"' f!::i, • ....,u .... , u urea, c·us1nn1 tile c:ountC'r , 1•· -~." .... "':"'' c P·1 10 [)(>signed by R1C'hard L. 1 3 Bit, 21 ~ ba, & Family '"""" """ H11-y. 121 3 Bil's, ~1 t 2 Bit. JOJJS, shake roof, near 1 on qui~t slret:•t 111 Turtlerock Nl'ulra. Y.'ide, street to , Room. Ne1v crpts & paintl~~"Ci~=~~=~--1 I !111BIL011ner. !{l.:\-'.:.S9-I. :.('hool,, \lalk:ru.: 01.~tance to l Ar{'a.::: bdrms., 2 baths and strrel, 3 bdrnL~., family nn. 1 thru--Out, a>3fi Commodore, COSTA MESA General 32021 ~'01-1 -s\Lt-: by 01111l·r 1111 , llunt111g,n11 C1•n:C•r, s111t11·' ~.11111ly 1110111 :11'C'. al so + n1aid"srn1. $136,000 Ba.ye.rest, $63,500. 673-9-103 EXCLUSIVES " .. s-r: C..J\/\ ... • • lll!I)•• pool anri 111:.iny park I incluiled 111 the price of NEAR EVERYTHING 01' 833--398..'i DupleXl'S S38 r.,o and ALA R.ENTALS ...... nyon. •:> .. ,.,.,. ,~ .. ·w pa1111 ."' . • .. J SB! jl).J · • , ...,_ & crpls. 6i:i-~W3 UL' 6i::-121, 1 arl'aS. l'\u11: $.!\X?O OCl~I\' ('fl~I ~ • cALL 552-7500 2 Bdrms.. f~mily rn1., _2 BEACH Dplx 0\1'/l('I', vacant, $-I0,500 1·2 bdnn ·~ 1·1 WI Sl'f0Allll 1H UIVIC'I C M l 024 111.'ll'. lP ~ L n c I Jl al s onl) I baths: ~aul1.ful ~nd i<ud furn. 1~ blk heh. fPe Ind., bdrn1. ~ on lot -S43,XOO, 2 1 osta esa !Jll',\>;4.'I. t :11l 1nrJ;1y • v1s•oN • quarry tile Ill kitchen & I S79 900. Ori\'(.' by 122 39th bdrrn, i bath and ] bdrm f DID Y ou KNOW? 847-3095 I I fan1ily nn. $88,500. N.B. 64:>2963 Prtn./o(fcr .. $40.51J9. 2-2 drm w1its PLUS --fiat HCHJSlS ~ 1 __ --: I 6 Units .... l bdrn1s. Only • ] A"S. I Thl· nionthly paymenr l VA OFFERING I Red Hill Realty i NewportHeights 1070 S79.500. lled .c .a~pl't uur1s.: difference lx!tv.·l'C'n S'i-and I :i-.i hC'droon1 hon1C's for sa1£'. llE \Ll'\' RF..ALTORS 1 l9n7~c2s;~e. nt D 1 v 1 s 1 on .. NIWPOIT a. IAT.C.M. 642•1,13 '. 9~_.';'r for a S40.000 loan, JS ' Anyone l'.311 qualify for 1. • • ~.,...... $~1. per ye~~· Most is ta.x : !hcsy ('Oniplr.t ely Univ. Park Center, Irvine FANTASTIC VIEW-RARE NPT. HEIGHTS TRlPLE..'I: C l\l J\1ALE only-Bach's S90/SL1Jj clcductib!c. !here ill't.' IJ r.cfurb1she<l_~hon1es wllh as 1nack door to beach walk Rustic ranch·style 2BR. IBA 'ioc:rcat · · centrally locnted·SAV<' g•~~-; ~11~~~ or n1ortgu~c J~.·'.ns httl~ ns ~150. do1vn. 1..o~:, BQNUS $3000. 1 \\'/tennis court adj. 4 BR+ J1ome. 12,000 sq fl lot at end $49 900 eoc:dni WOW! 1 Br Sl15 closC OCCi av,ulabl.<'. Call us, 1\c 1~ cloSJng co., ts. 50 to choos1 1 c--•,·i to buyer .. deoor'lors •• ,. ''"· Low 1 .... es & 007'} of 1ree-lined cul·de-sac. 8 unii.. ·00 . . 1er~atns: sm complx wfpool, has gar .: C •n• ,..., a .,,.. '"'" ~J Drive by 358 Ramona \Vay s, inez oc ion, Rl::ALLYt 2 I· $165 · I Rr,al. l::stn\l' '''()Cl'~S. lron1. ontact VA approved I allowanCl", 8Cll!'l' forced to I gardC'n patio. Now $10,000 ( f T . c.~1. All 2 bedroon1s. ' )l fl\,\I lit!·. SA VE]{ DI·. ,2 !l 3 2 S..1lcs .B~k~r. irn1ncdiatP sale. Large 21 IC'Ss. llurry! Open Sun. l-5., of us11n bf>t,,..,n 15th & 12 Units on large Jot fncd w/gar, pet/child ok. J{~d\1·uod, hlf! 4 br, 2 ba ., Call 96:-1--4543. s1011.·, :' HR, 3 BA: condo 425 Via Lido Nord. 675--7.Jl1. i lfithl OPEN Sat/Sun 12-5. E~f.1sidC' CM COTIAGF: :l br $17~ suun. "'"'.,,., rt SllOOO 1 6-l6-2l89 or &l5-6lTI. s't'i".OOO.· · sin,...lcs ok, 1~ blk 11:1ter. '-~·"! ....,. · · ,· . · . \\·1th formnJ rlinint;:, huge N t B 1069: " b JllESJ\ VEllDE 0 1614 Cors1<·a, I Ian1ily & 2 firt'places. Noiv ewpor each * POOL HOME * YEAGER RE,\LTY 556--6Jil Rl_GHT 011'. :1 h1· S:?'.!:1 fnc1I bt!l ,pool, 3 I.Jr, 2 Ua, like !llJ. ,·ac1111t -Lin n1 ('di ate GRANO OPENING CUst ont built 3 BR. 2 ba. 4 AlYf Units o 19600--ft s1ng:l1'S, ch1\<I, gdr;ic;t•. S-1.1,:,00. possession _ $\i2,9::;o. Call hnn1c v.i!h Fan1-rm & frplc, lol _ Zoned. "c-2 · N ~ 1 LOVELY :~ l~r. ~ Ba :S2"-.0. 3100 LINCOLN, \VAY, 2.000 i\lrs. llannil 54 :,.842 4 Newport Bay Towers 11<'1\' ('pis, paint, drps. Blvrl c;i.1 S"'IO .C'iipcn C&IJ, Iner! 1v/2 car. Pct ok. sq. fl., 4 hr, ~ ba, fanl rrn, SoulhCo Jtca.Hnrs 1 & 2 BEDROOJ\1 Yant a~tu· 40X20 Hid & Good., f ·' · ;, mo Jllt'Ol!lC'. i\IESA Verrlc 3 Br 2 ba $30(.I. t.'Ornl'r lot. $46,200 · · CONDOi\11NIUJ\l !JUl\IES ltlt<'red pool on spacious lot or c 0 111 m ~ r c 111 I FP, bltns rC'f, \\" & IJ, 't 1 2Hl1 PUENTE, !ThO sq. ft. LOCATI ON Bayfron.t Homes Rnrl a half. S62,000. &IB-1514 developmC'nt. S~;:i_,000. car. J\IA...\IY i\10RE TO 1 Comer lot . 3 br, 2 ba, 15xl:i POOL OR BEACH ANO PRICE Boat Shps an 6 & 11·1mc1~. Owner-Broker, &l2--0.'>90. CliOOSE r·rom. se11 guest or playhouse. Xlnt beach location. 4-0x32· JI UNIVERSITY PARK Full Security Highrise San Juan Cpstrn. 1078 * TRIPLEX, C.1'1. * We service all the beach A.<isumr Cl loan, $.16.T:JO. & s pool \l'ith jacuzt.i &. L.1 Salle ~lode!, ·I bdrm.<;., Steel & l'oncret.e ronstruclion New 3 BR, 2 BA House + cities & Inland Orange Co. Costa Mesa Realty ;.tide. l.JJts of d<'<'kln!!, .1 RR. 3 baths, 2 irp!c:i: .. 2 patios. Private Balconies STROU.. old San Juan Tu":' 2 BR, 2 BA Apts. l-'rpl, $ LANDLORDS I $ Since 1958 * 548-771 t fn'l'pl;icc, formal din rm, Upgraded & ready. 2 u~:~.age sparl'S for most 2·3-4 BR'S . nll priced 10 sell-patios, _ lnundry, garagl's, FEE l-..,REE Call Us Today After 6 P~1. C.'lll S..'17~617 located on b ca u t if 11 l I $62,500 Roof top sundcck under $4-0.000 416 Hamilton. Call 6.i6--l.IJ4. ALA Rentals 642-8383 ASSUME 70 1 t·ul-de-s.1c. 1 blk 10 park & University Realty 673-GjlO Unusual Opportunity t 0 Century 21/Mission Coonlry TRIPLEX LANDLORDS• 10 pool. ~pp~x. 2·100 sq. fL EXCITING Ne\v 2Bll. 2 BA, Purcha..<ie Bayfront Property 4~121 or 493--0'290. • LOAN Only $58,950. To11•nhon1C'. Uni v c r s i 1 y in Ne11·port Beach. UNIQUE CASITA for sale: NEWPORT \\'e Specialize in Newpor. I' Park, Su per Loe, lndscping, 310 ~mando Rd., N.B. $35,000. 2 BR, 2 Ba, Ju~t off Newport Blvd lieacn • Corona del !\.1ar • Only $H\1 pc\' month .... Cozy, flJ~~$1lfiE11'1,fil(:J drps & upgrndcd crpls can 67s.8551 Scmipriv pool, frplc, lge Good access to Nc\\1port -& La~~· ~~ Rental Scr-3 bC'dronn1 hon1c on valuahlt? -· :-• ...:. __ ..:,._ he lneld ny owner $44,900 palio, across from park. Costa Mesa .... San Diego vice 1s r REB to You! T1·y Co>ita ?<.le~'\ R-2 lot. Only 962·+t 1 ( :::: J 546-8103 Includes ~d 552--0736 TRADEWINDS 49.1--3004 Fy,.·y. Central Mesa location. Nu·Vlc1v! $32 !riO 646-7171 · . ------Owners unit has 3 bedroom.~ NU-VIEW RENTALS oPiN rii.. 9 • li"S rUN 10 BE NICE' RACQUET CLUB Tradc1vinds Lane, beautiful -dining room .... family 673-4030 or 494 32JS .., ruom -01ui1 roon1 .... ''RENTE ,,.. ~ ~ JEWEL HeyrT£>sl: prestige hon1c, 3 1 -"'d 2 MOM & DAO SUITE ; Populnr 3 Br, 2 bn, <111 f'll'C'. hdrnis., fainily rm .~ di~. [ ..._tars. 'ittpiaces ·indoor BCQ. 36' . RS.· : . i \\'iih ils own kitchen & bnth r nir cond. lknut. lnndscnpt•d. r111 .. 2 ha!hs: charming in . patio circled in wrought iron You . Get AU The Hou~~ in this rll.l11bhng ranch style North Irvine By Owner. C\'C'ry l\'ay. See lhi§ before 1 _2nd patio .... plus go~eous availnh}e for .i:t'nl In ?CI. _ ) t home, 3 full baths & lot~ oI a.1+.2757 you buy! s79.500. : Mobile Homas more! Both oth<'r units 11.re HULLI-~ TIN PD,\Tl::D ·• Loaded With Extras j other room for your family. Laguna Beach 1048 C'r\L~L .;../, '4'·1414 for. sale 1100 2 BR .... pntio~ -C'nclosc>d ILnu·~ 1~'t.'<'k. It has an assumable 1011· ~ ·A~ gar~s. All lhis for only Hornef1nders * 642·9900 BenulUully rl<'('()rAINI . 4 lnten:st rate loan. so hurry. MONARCH BAY .,..._.....,, ATIRACTIVE 20X44. L ltrfr, down -Just rcduffi!. 132 Cabrillo, C.l\t. bclrtn, 2 hnth horn£' \Vl\h S..'\9900. REALTY enc ------'-'--'='--rich, d('('(lr11li\."l" ihterior. ' A lovely, finely flnishe<I Nf'•f N,.wporl Po t t o rrict pt1nel & glassenc room .. 2 NO\\' only $i2,j00. Cal I 11.B.-S tuden1s or Sngl~~ I Br. l-'Amily rn1, frptc. Full 'l..nft.rm.~IUADQ/'\l.W> enter1aining & family ho111c. HR, 2 ba.., extra.\. Prime 752-1700. . SlOO. Vacant. l{eadytoday! dtnlng room. Kitchen M. .. J1Ul'4111~1"""'" I~·-.,. with 4 lxtnns. den. formal I WESTCLIFF ! adult pct park. Jo".V. IU'ea, INV[illm\~1 1.J\G, Bch·St'C This J br, cverylhinJ!:. Qualily carpel<; .. ~ rlin1ng rm., '1'1.ftr. pool area & 1201 & la!7 liigblaM DR.' $ll,lXl. Ov.iicr, 5.11-&IJ.t 1 · · ---:--. · 1 $1Ta. \Valk to bch. Sngls Ok. & drapes. Patio. $47,500. jacuzzi. \Valk 10 beach, Presently under LIDO Bayfront Pk. Dbl·wide _ C.'-1.-Sing~s Ol' sh.ldenis. l Call MG-1720 17214 COASI' H\VY. Rhopp{ng, restaurant & conslJ"UCLion pm;tii;:e Exec. 2 BR. Ex. cood. Best Buy at 1 • Br S160. Fncd llx kids too.. 714! 846-1384 & 213: 592-2845 theatre. $145,cm rustom homes in 1ve 11 $9,000. ~ Homefinders * '42-9900 ( TAftftl!l 'L.~ TURNER ASSOC. <'stablisht'd neighborhood. MOBILE Home cabane A FOR RENT $285 4 Bdrm ~IUK;, 0 • -RENT TIL YOURSI U05 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Each home 4 B.R: 3 full PQtio. ~ v~. Adults. 1 lots for sale 2200 Ba sharp b, t'~ J·~t " mue t th 4"'1177 bath.~, formal d1nmg, If. Sm.I pet .,,.,.,, r'ftc-...... . · 1 me w ... a~ O I! ocean, '"° fanl rm!! \•:et be.r sunken • ,•w . t;11ir1.o11;;i C-4 HUNTINGTON BEAOI tin•pacc, f11mlly room, n<'arly new 5 BR home DIRTY FACE • c 0 n v e; ! I\ t I 0 n' P 1 t, \PRESTIGE Adult-Pet Parle 60,000 sq. n. lot , Sprtngdnle built-in~ l'll'Clrlc. large rear 2955 Harbor Blvd., C.M. OWNER. Me1a Verde 4 BR. Oen, 2\S ba, rroec, ~. ' I f not sold b)' 611174 will It" al ~7000. SOT-2'ro5 MESA VERDE. Immaculate 3 Bft, Fam. 2 BA, w/room for boat. Prtrne cul de sac:. $42,900. Act-642-3lli0, £2 LOT -ntat 3 BR/l Ba hoe w/fp~ crpU, <lrps. Clolo In, $31,:.00, Ottr. - • I ~:Jc di~:t~~edrr~ j HEART OF GOLD + many fabulous features., $5800. 2 Br, U "'60. 193$0 & warner. Fully ln1pro'l'ed, yl\rd, with loods of ll'tts, ceUings In Uv nn & huge .Drsertcd Jlaclcndn In Tl'lc. ~2238 for appnt. Want St. Sp. 46. 963-3874 hot area, ready to JtO. $3. Red Cnrpc1. R ca I t o ranch style kitchen. You Laguna Bt'ach, a top a hill. BEAOl HOUSE $SJ 500 Acruge tor 111• 1200 per sq. ft. Ov.•nrr 536-40Zl or !>l&-S&W. No ~ ce. own the land 'only $46,900. const wide "'hltr \\'8tCT Privacy. Character. CALL C2ll)592--2284. riti-:1~ ltit.E~ 1''ASl' l>OSS'E$10N &. view. 2 Story, lots af tile, 4 01vner. info & appt. SrlS-8914. 25 PRIME AC. MOD.JESKA Out of Stat• Prpty. 2600 e Prof<lliSlonal Strvk:e e TERMS' TO SUITI Bkr, br, 3 bo. Brl .. bru•h and 645-oo+I or tn<l 328-3233. CYN. *LANDLORDS* 962-6511. paint. POOL & RoRe ' back yrd °o i"_· 'tu 0 ~ A-1, horset 22 ACRES No. we II t Homeflnder.s * 60-9900 -. •••uMES T~ LOAN. Rod Ca-I, Reallort 1 '" · u · -· ac. Arl<a-. part Wiablc ncn! ~"'-'·' , ·---"'"""' .,.., ·,.... North Bluffs condo, Prof. [ n .. 51L-42'l0 ,_.__ ..:... a. •11 "-tllou.u .. • -... It }"'b..ir, 4 S R. 968-5403 Bkr. 497·1761 deror, 4 BR, 3 ba, lo fro'•, C'U1UtAN REALTY' co. ;I~ 1~ • wr. •Rental Servic.'t!'t e Evet. px;. per mo. P1TJ 3BR. :a., 2 acy, beam ~134. . \4li BEAUT Woodod acreo, on V-<Oil , I Rent RESPONS lam, 2 .. child Buy • _,.. '74? Your older c:ell1na:, ocean view borne, BEAtm..ruL 4 BR. 2 BA ~ rotd w ( r 1 v e r ~ bWM n::; •tar«" need home by 6/U s:n1.. ar JDOCkl cu la In bla clonwlll 156,500. Let· H-Rllr, -View llome. 181,950. Jroalas<, l4IO Ill< ""--etc. tJ.iu 1 Dolly PIJol lou will n!pair, ~ , , • sen It lul with a , 833-m, s1ru. r.., Almt. 6t).1J20. owaer, -Oiiililett M.. PU01 awllkd ltd. 6GS1I • • ' • 41} DAil Y PI LOT Thursday, May 23, 1974 Houses Unfurnish1d ! Hunt. H11t ur 3242 1 Ho-u-1e-1'""U'""n7fu-r-n7i1"'h_•.,a....,.~· Townhou1e Unfrn 3525 1 _._A.-P .. •_r_1m_•_n1_s_U_n _fu_r_n_ •• ,__A,_p_•rt_m_•_n_11_0_n_f_ur_n_._: Apts Furn/ilnfurn 3900 G•rag11 for Rent 43$0 Re'ntals Wanted Genenl 32021 'Linda Isle 32S9 1rutAND NEW, Hunt. Jl<h. Coal•Me.. · 3824 LagunaBoach 3848 > • MINI WAREHOUSES 8\'R,CdMresld•nt d..ir.11 UVE HERE' forn111J rllnin,. roorn hon1e. LOVF.'LY 4 BR, ' ?aU • ...., I • ELEGANT 3 Bft. fan1 rn1, 1 ;....-"-'--'-------2BR Jli"A l""lono + D STORAGE BR g1~und aoor •pt ._. 3 ha, Nr. 3HH., l~BA $260f1no. BQth BEAUT. CX:ca.n Vifw l''ront 2 ~e N M wl~• CdM Re0 ••nable • / N• 'll ' "I ot i">"MO J•• CJ & • t J b I 4 I N O OVC·i11 ur l\1ove-0u1 •-" ' ......, · .. \v e11 s, .• r .. r ""~ r ""· . uh •cnn1s t'Qur . a. w, ;i.11. R1u .. 557·1351. NEW r a pt n ·P ex. • o pets. E 6 7 3 o 7 3 4 or br. \Vnlnut Sq. $2-l(J \'a,·ant st)2!':i. n10. \'ni. lsc. ('ou1·tyd $650. Mo. yrty, c•"E CODE 2 BR. I" "--. Pool. $275. 675-6145 eve$. chti.r£:t:5. FMrn $7.50 per ves -1 hr. Cd~t $250 I 67:,..775,=; IU. a U(I, d 3856 monU1. 2 13-6 71-!'i 312; days ~ br. Univ, Park $3.'IO . HUNTINGTON HARBOUR --~~---~= nc~ c~t, patk>, cul·d/!lll<', I Li o lslt l!a1n1lto"I & N,1.,.llantl St., HB 2~42 Mr. But>kus, '. br. CdM !~; REALlY Mesa Verda 3263 1. ;~,;,';"!:~· $1B750. J, 2 & 3 BEDROOM ' BAY VIEW nr.pvt beach. BIG! ALLSPACE MATURE working ~~m•n v br. llarhor Vlc11· S·l:iO 17214 COAST 11\\'Y / 3 Bil. 2 BA fam rm., lrg: 3 br, 2 ba. Lg Ivrin\\'/ frpl. 960-1970 \V/ l1 yr old child needs 2-3 2 br. CdM $~50 71 1· S~6-13!f.1 & 213 592-~.i-, ya1<! Gardener & \\later r>d 1 Duplexes Unfurn 3600 I Split Level Apts Unf. $325 Lse. Adults. 6Ta-30'12 I "s:i°';""'s=E=cu=R'=Ec-'-'sutc..:.gl~e--N-o-. -1. 1 ~.~. u~ ~~~:ce:f ~!: 3 br , Bltyfron1 $500 c1uldren ,.,,.. ts ok ""50 J\JO, I . , I 2177 •1 SI ~ •1 ~ ' "" Hacbiw View 152'.> -/ , .. 1. 17 • ,~ ~ DELUXE 3 BR. 2 ba. sh'1g OCCUPANCY JUN[ J Mesa Verde 3863 " ,.., · ~"• "'" Und" 1235. 213-16$-214.l or 4 br' L do Ba front st'IOO TURTl.EROCK, 4 DH. fant-:!;!:· i f·rp1s,, drps, all appls, encl 642-5013, 494-1763 eves 213-467-4214 . · 1c~ll Gf..i-7Z.l5 1 rnl, ~!riurn, air ('Onrl • l::;t' Newport Beach 3269 1 p;.itio, dbl gar $325. 497-1978 • HOME ATMOSPHERE ~~~:.kwood Garden Apart· Office Rental 4400 HOME Tender. Nd someooc · yd. S500 mo !i.l'l-1714 2037 Law·1e Ln, C.Osta FEATURTNG : De luxe 2 & 3 BR. Rental Ofc --to live 111 your home? I Irvine 3244 1 ~17'5, 2 hr t'Olta:;e., 1~ blk bch I t.lcsa • I 3095 Mace Ave. 546-1-034 GREAT RECREATION+ swtm· * Deluxe Offices * Reliable, resp, n\ature cpl.. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· L•l•ldi,sin J)l_•t. li.iHx,1;.1. 2BR. Eai;ts1dc C.M, nr bus Loft ~!rooms • Frplc's •!Newport Beach 3869 ming, saunas. health clubs, 645-1773, 675-1066. • ~ 1 o k J lilt c 111 k t 1 o I:: b\Ulard$. tennrs, pro & pro 2 BR, 2 /Jn, den. nl''v .• s;i;, .,..:i:i ., I.. uuc ll'f> l, ns & stores, older couple or eran11c e I t>iens X· 1 \ h lid 3 2 !q .n 111 lx:h, CtlJ\.I :;Jngle, $175 mo &12_5666 po:;ed Beam C('1!111gs e l!:n· ·-----------s op, 90 riving range, party BR, 1 ~ bu · · · · · · • · • ·"'" $,)OJ(), 'I. br, 'I. ba, lrpl<:, pool, 1 -, -. c!u:scd Panos e Pool & room. e1c. ;~ llR, :.!1 ~ ba, furn ···· S"17j , rultl/pet. 1:-:astblull. Cdill, Lge lmnl .~ BR & 3 n1tt11y o!IH·r Conven1ene~s. CHANNELFRONT FUN ACTIVITIES Ful!-hme 3 BR., 2 ha., bonui. · ·· · S.~-.::1 NU-VIEW RENTALS li11l'l., euniplclc bll·1ns SiOO Adults only. 2 BR .. l ba. Room for boat. ctrrecto1 free Sunday crunch VACM'T 1 RR Jtse, LB :'I Ult. 2 Ha············ S:'l.>:0 \,1.,-h);ii) Ol l~-,)~1.~ !llO lil4·tiJ\0 I SJ7l Unf. yearly. BBO's.111ps,par11esandmo1e1 $1~. C.ill $14::.. util fl(! .. 2 :1 Alt 'I. h:1, 111'11· ..... s100 A t r F hed HAY LOFT APTS WALK TO BEACH BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS For Lease. 38~ sq Ft RELIABLE pai1y to lease 4 con1n1/buslness. (2 offices bdr111. hoJ.!Se, Corona del plus reception area & Mai· or Irvine Te1T. stol'ttgel. ~djacent 1 0 Salisbury, Agl 673-6900 Orange County Airport. ilfJ\TURE Cpl \Vtshcs furn. 2 Call 546 8801 Br home/npl NB .,.,. !or ·• :i"'l:'\· •• Cd:-01. ()(ea11 vu. 4 Ill{.,'.! ba .. · ....... $100 3 BR, 2 BA, lrg-yrd, -par mens urnis • 1 Bdrn1s, :! baths Singles, l & 2 Uediooms. ) .,£\:·. ti 13. 2 nn.·:s, $ill0 3 HR .. 2 bu .. furn ...... $'!2'.> blt1ns, yrly lse, $:i!IO/ Balboa Island 3706 Yearly lease $32.J fllo. f-urn. & unlurn. With a.11 tho • suir11ner. Starting June 1st. -=====--::-=c:---1 (714) 325-l!:396 Palm Springs c.r-.t l HH, SlliO 2 BP. un 283 AVOCADO \V<i!~t; N l3 S:l85 Also S1;1vc mo, 1524 Anita Lane. COSTA MESA cx1ras Models open daily 10 CdM. 2-3R house I o r lan11ly Aug 3 !hru Aug. 17. So. of H\vy. 714-985-5660 more.:.. -i Bil f1x!.'r UPl>f'I' For appt, call 642-1121 Lll'TLJ_; ISL,\l"lJ, 2 Br. 2 645•0143 l llOUSE 3 BR, 2 bu. frpl 21 to7.So1ry,nopetsorch1!dren. $125 :-nonlh!y uti! pd. ,\gt I or eves 67.S.3404. t;.i, :SUJHl(•ek, (..; ,t 1 u gt', Car g-1;1r Fuin. $·Hl0 110111h, I ~"·e. n1~~t'·' ,. 1 1 1 :."Ji 111 ••. ., J.,,,)-,,.,(11111( Yearly Oakwood -----'-~--~-I e JJ,\,{jjlJJ: \'IL\\' e I u1 n tJI ulllurn .• 1•1·) . '> , •HE~r Till You1s. lnw 1 1 :.i Blt. i-,1 .. .,,. 1 ,111 11 ll, :.I'~ ho, :>un11ncr-$1:.0 rnv :!Jn ,),i,·~uu .1.u-i t-ii" Garden 2 BR' l\z b .. 1.; un!UL'O . y e a r ! y . Balboa/Newport Pen1n. 673-6394 ;\IL 6 PM ... ; d1'Jlvn :~Br, 'I. u,1. s E, \vti IJ.ii . .; u iilcs, 2 ,,1 ~ L,_,~ta l ti7J-illi.;, J-Apartments Orangc. SJ:l.!JOO. for 11pp1.' Isl \\'es!C'l'll Bank Bl<:IJ!:. I LOHllH. ,~u•I ~JJIJ/1110 ·~11-:lil~ u· 1·1 l'he lieat•n Path . associated .·11\.f:,1;•1) I Un1ve1-..;Hy Park, 1l·v1ne I e L •• 11 !Jll-J~:li e ll ,\l~l l{,\C..Tl'IV/<; 2 HR upp('l'. [lph,);,U~Jgt• llll["l ,,0 jJI '" I Ull\ <LI 11<·;11·1! 1\\dll B~OKERS -RE ALTOR S 1 25 W Bolboa 67l -l6£J Newport Beach North l1v1ne and 16th -1sOl westC1iff Or. I J[ •) N E \V p O R T flNAi'llCIAL tinancial " Corona del Mar 3222 j Days 552-7000 Nights , ;-1J){,,.,,J l\L1> 'Juli,\. * One Block * ------iluu.~, .. 1>J{, .::1• 11 .. , 11111 . 1 .1111 1111>1 1,,1 I ><~l J.:1 <' lll•~'ll 645 0550 Rents from $145 C£NTER L;;;;;;;i;o;;o;;;;o;;;;;m·~·i!i!1 Leasing office space I"' · 0 5005 Tr1 t.1.11./1 f'Ulll <JJ Liu l.:t' I ·· .'.ud1n1.2b;1. S"OO ,''t"' 1,1J,1 p.111 .. , (IJJl'>, t1J». l-h!l l .\rlllll :i..~' · [,[>'nl I' i>' .... ~ s'~,:;; !1(!<11~. »Jll• ",,W. lrll·il<'·' l;,.o.;h.C•UI' l •J• '/, tlcJ1oon1 s ::,_, J Ill\} lilJ-O,!.J \\h•'"~ Newport Beach South 16th at Irvine 642·8170 CALL V0.-Sl'l't. 1\IAN,\UER ~~~~-·-'-- •• iJJ{ *" " ' : " ..... ·"" ., ._, )<. 1 '1 '"'~ ••'1'""' <H1d"11.h\llJIUU:sl.'"' !\Cl\',\ Bl{ ,\ l/ol IHJllll' h.l,,, :llidrnt,?,1n• .. S:..'95 ·1001 4~ i;.,\.':iJJJLui'i', .. UH, (l!Jl~.1 ;,IJ.!v1t,LUl<lJI hl1ll,l\lllill, l ... ).,j,;:o. ~luJ-.)[:/j 'ii' ~l::H.Kl Up~a B-6 Uatl) ·~,,,1~,..-.. 11,.l v.kd.iyi., t ll·l1bl2-Jlll l:..xL 'J...jv 1 OFFICE SPACE "o R ' *LAGUNA BEACH* H.1.1\il'. Cost;.i i\le:sa, llaibor(l:hJ \ NU\~ Jor :::iurnnlt'r Ht J\dun1~. 13 ea u I I I u I ., Ul.JIJ;\I' Lk:h·i d~I } uur.ls J 1nodel'n Au, 1nusil',l lte::.tuu1auls Cock tail Jau11v11al. $,.!H~s A \Valkt•r1 l..oullbt' Lvtlnlry \l'cste1n ,1;_ Lee li!dg l'.,1!1 L;euc Hill. 8ar Troptc.1( ~·1sh S•ore. (:\L·ry1!1111;: ,\\,11L JUIJl' 1i.l. ·~ hdtp1 ' ~Jt ha ········ SliO '"'11'· J,Ji ·ill'>, povl .lciuu:. :111., Iv U/]J ::i~.!.i. 111\J l~11 ..._'"" '' 1•··1Ll '\.I· .::.11..1. f•ooJ,. T('IUJlS '["' 1 1 li<hnl, • ~ !o;1 · ·· · $300, 1n.<t -1iy l\U p<.•!!i :),;1J. !Ill.I 1, l .,1 'l ~ "'' L.••'' U,u,t.;l. Rents from $160 "'"" CALL 552 7500 · ~ .. ,., •• ' ., 1'" '1 , • ._,-,.,,,,~ ''1 ,\,1us, fru1u }J.sh1011 J,,.Jar,u linll Pl s11y j{1•,ll1y U1 .• \.1.)10 I ~ I _h i·l-. .i i l u1' li">-.J-.:to I ' '' '' v .. ,....,~J1:i. LA N1A1\illMA APTS! .. t J ... 1nWIL~' Ull :S..in Jv.lqu111' BRAND NEW bool11:..LlliJJ'.Ut~Ld\!, 8 VISION • I J.,\.::il'ULLJ'F C(Jt-;OlJ, ~13!{, l.alooa t-en 1n~ula-,j/IJ/ ''' ;:;,,..,,( •l,tL .. , L-11 J.i •. :.J.v .... i'. 1 Cot:y !. J,1, l1uu~1 t-111!1, I :.!l!.l, i'lj1i,,, :lips, bll111:-., -------------• lu~·.v\.11 (714) 644--1900 VERSAILLES ,l.Ji-(JJ.;b ul tHl-IJ.!\JU. I Llll l>llU!J. lil'a(!h Food bll-111 h." 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A-1 Cond. ~·~ toi.i~ 117 Apartments Unfurn. 1 II !lu1.1 ~Jo,, , spacious apts. , Priv beach, !L'nnis ('J'I, UtJ\Vi' TO 1 '""."'g~'.l<l Be.ach .1,,v-...i11 .J11yunic d,1y or ,\dul11> -.. 13!~, :.! f:.\, "J\\llh~•·, , • • J ti Q J • >H•t" j•• ••><I t, I ;iJ k1ug lll'·hl !lintni11 E1\STBLUFJ' l'ondo, ''BR 1 ~ ----BANBURY CROSS ,.cu s ny I 673-1911 ... """ · · .. s2(1.i.1\/C.:-pp~1"1"\1111 .11 '''"'''''''''LT\' 1010·•1 .,, ' ' 1"1 . Bib 11 d 3806 1 •2"Jk·1,~,11sce1 .. , .. __ : i\1'~\1Pu1rr&17th:st.,cosiu U't' .... ,,1 .. ~,,,,.,. ,.,,,. i,:,u .i,2-h~...S~.-~11-:lhlit11'~ · ·'·" · ,:.., . .,.--.n., wJ:l. erp~. crps, ltni~. a oa san il\co1rBc"1cnBlvd&\Vru·ner)1e l(" 1•1 ", ·1 bl"" 2BJ{.frple,2UA Nr park, :\h·s,1··1100 ><J i.."" "'" ·''"" b . ----- -'.! 1:1{ 2 1]!\ Norlh 1.:11d. Close 1<•1·r,11 •e & pool, $1)0 ph • , . ' . , JL l \ I I I I J l' L . I ec ae1 '>:. <.: u iou~e hea •h ~ b1v S'OO \'k .tAJti • • JI slutt'. I\' /l'uby eyes, lost on bt';ich· Hunt ingtonBeach 3240 ~"l tl 'J :\t\\ f'I «+11'C'11ptnn 1' "' v., ·'·"'~ e 2~·~BRSon·yno""\S t ,. '' • 1 ... parkillg ut•.,1 11uLL·I 1.-.1•·u11,1 t{r:.· ~ I 1 li1.11·h. 1111.; & 1>hOpp111" '' -·' 1 · ' -'" " '" e 842-6604 • e F'l<O. !\I ,·~"'IMO, 1·~ l'111·k Ln~~,.;.QJ73. CvtlUi';,i lJel l\Jur <lrluxc " t'.ill l'll-7071J ., 'fuJ{L('d'i·. Lh·lu'1" i·nuntry )l.~Y, lt'.•~1' J \Hi~, Tup,11 -~:iv V . R I 4 5 '"L' f \,,\1{]) 1J,""' t.i1" '.•,'\>·OL1'.l LEASE WITH I, 1-.11011.1 .. -181,, ., .. 1, , 1,,1, ,.,11., >'I" .. v .. ,,1 .. ·i J•.L,1 l!i,r.'-l t UJ11 n hou~.: WALK TO BEACH--PARK PLAZA II acation enta S 2 0 ~"'111'· ., 1 S([. ,1 -·~ Ws1-\VIII'! L c \T · 11 ·d u Uf \\ol'ld ·. "t ;,.c, ,_. ~ • .._ ;\J ., 1.1 •11 1 6 ,1 ---P..t.ilu11011ul~. bkr». 61.rti1UU . ' • d ere OPTION TO BUY ! Im nio. ll'.i~e Bl(.!?l~bi.ls,puol&J.tlULll I ·,un '.-·11 .~1 _., 11 ,J on l31.oi1dn111dL'!ll\l•l,.!,,\BI' .'IO:i \\' S1('1'('11S Utt,\t"D Nrl\' l"Ustoni --llliilt.', \it' l!:.irbor ,\: '"11'' .'S l:ll-f>.iH I .-)·!6·1\~~S 1 :. ld.1 !.1 IO·J i. 1111s. nl1 u1 ... llJlll', i.:.ir :n7 I CJH SLJnflo11l'1 l clceurrllN"I. COl\IPLI::Tl:'.:LY I NOW LEASING A!l,uns. Nef'd~ da 11 ~ ·;HUI{ -dtn und ll\'1111' ~·:11 !:1 !, HE c . t B h 3818 J'l11 S! llL 8·1iJ~:fii 01' s'"'" •na 'ILJ'''I ' I, .. ,, 2"\ d I Mesa Verde Dr Pla•a ,, ••. ,, .• ,,," ··J-121' • la una No' 1 32s2 :2 B!t, 1 11 old, \\"t•shC'r. ap1s rano eac ~-· · -· 1 ' "" ".,....., u1111shl.'t o , 01. efJn o • .. •~ ..... "·.,.,.. o rooni hnnil' on J;i ii.:c <·ul·d•· 9 g~~ ~!1",\'1·1, 1C'!11g. adl1li only,/\•) , , , . , :i .. ii-l1<''.li . ___ I S UnSe t-Beach 3890 · 111' 0 Cl'ana South. Poo!. l.iL.i •1'""a \c1u1.: 1)r. L.·1"'1 LU.SI' 1 -:rUW-rr1ale-,,~>1-_~11", snt·lo1 ~c.11:111 c.11 ~1.irl l>Cl\\\I"'\\ 3BR 28\ B Gd J '·I JI Ji Ji I' 1 tL • SEA TERRACE p<'1:-..St::i llB .'>97-8916vr ~., .:. · -, '• eaut. ar enApts, 1 c uuiousc, atu L1 (e<i 01'~l·:.uu1.111, 1uuu1, !1.i"'b"•Y&11'lutes1rirw·s& Edl'nn !I.~. !\l,11 ho· n•ulo•d I I • J bit · • J " "' · x.;::-1:11"0 ex! :t)(J 1.1 t nny, l't fl•S, t rJJ~. __ n~ p1 i\ tdC iiutiu:s, G ""'•Is, 2 BR J\pt. l;.:c su11rlC'r·k, 1 Blk Mn1n1un1ty. ,,r _ s 1opp1ni.:1 ul ug :-.Jul'l', ::it l'Vll C ~11u1i:., hi.ig 11a1r Vie l!JtJi & '1 ui,;lin, forSl~f1 ptrn1(1 1url 11:i1°1 \\)111<• 11,1lt·r 011•.111 \'1<'11 \\ 1 II GJ2 u ·-· I b I "" l I I I Ul , .. -,1,,,RO'T ._, l'r.,,. IJ-,, 1 __ ,1s1t•1·rrycr_ ..:......:::!_·_ soitui.i.;, j;;iu1.1.i. !rnnis :.! -'',•,ot·ca.n. S250 Yrly. 12131 cener, us, rain JUrn1n. o ,\ '-'L'lP•<' U11l'<' Sp<iee /\.i:l. li~:l-7'/,67. or lc;,~•·d \1(111lt lu b11_1 ·•lll••n~.· 10111Jn" lid!~ 1·:11•1,\· .i:.. r " " "-1 1076 S·••> D>t"U \V•"'kly or " II t 111 -~----· ' ,,. N••• c-•uro>v bid• Co,ona del Mar 3822 , t.11· 11rk". H1kl' 10 be.ich .·' ~~ ' g • ~~ '--'1 J".i· ' W'J' 11· J J I Call ~·~1-><Ll 1h111'-' ,i 1;11111!,v 11,uld dl'"ill, 1' L .;o<;L ,, " nionthly except July & -----· ---· " snui \\Ute ong Jall" \'' .. ,,~ ~"'-·'11>110 . \' ,. I, .. · J f'Jll_J Sl'{i. ~~b-02.i_'t ---I Apts Fu1n/Unfurn 3900 . ·. j. STOil!:: Ill N pl t'o~t OffLCC ll'lllale cat ·,117, V>t. ~1 1.i1rl(•d t'nlr'y i.:~11C', bl'.ti II u ~......,, -August vli'i-~O:ti " p.<i kiri1.: I:• tir·.iiuni t'lllh 11 ur:-671'l · ClfARl\111\ll 'J. BR. 1 h.i C!li:z 01{0 .iPTS R--1 · ' ' · 4300 ,\: t;reyhound d('pot .il:i7 Sq. \\'a.1 ner & Graharn, II B. l~•JI. 1< iuus :'\r'ii ,111"111iil'· 1 11,1!k 10 ~hppn; ,\: ~•l!1· /\\,111 st:4 .\llHnln enta s to share u. SH.ill illu. Agt. 64fr24\il ~ltr-l::ll6 I . 1 .. 1,1, , 1 Townhouse Furn 3500 , Ju1u· 1. L"~ ~.w. 1no 12 ,r,,:; en !'riv g;u. pool. -600 ·sQ FT c M $155 --~~~-~-,\ '11 11t " ' .. .in1 1111. . --.,--0·2..: 1 1 C 1 -FEM. ovcr 21 , non sn1okl'!', • • • · LUS l' remalc lri:sh St.'ttcr, 11 <llli•d ) d f'"~! IJllncc. $1:1.J 1 V L' I{ N ! S 11 1:: D 2 B R ' '"-> 11 .is K'!',_~ ( 1 .~.;i· lose 10 1 (St ,,. "' 111 share 2 DR apt on \1 , J, pr1 r .. i". 64U-.!Ll0 I~' yrs, sµaycc!. Vil'. 3!Jth J ' I' l'l" -r., jBPA,ND N"1V So ol !l1\\ '! hl.llh _,,r>-{).,,(j ,.,., "·1~ '"" '· 1 To11 nho11sf'. Pool Jun<' 18· • ' ~ ·~ . -t '" -J<t:lrf:$ U11\!)(l,1 Pf'n1n. Avail June Industrial Rental-4500 & , u c t'<Ul _1 1: ~111 . N.B ~:':'.:.';"":~~~:::~I FOR ACTION : J\111;, .llsl $250 mo. cr-.1 Bl_{, 2. !3A Frpli:. Sui~ll'ek. $149 2BR cPTS-i ~ thru Aug. $92. pcr nio + ~~ ~--------!tl:'.;V.Al{ll~ 5,j:-)..;)(Y.13 Sl7"GLES ,'\, S!Udt:'n1i-' 2 UH,' -•• ' ·1 1•1--012.~ $!.'°)!). 673-41 71 or {)-l4-G2i-1. -dr:1prs. gar, pool Spacious '.l 2 BfL 'fo11 nhOU'<l', hplt', Ul!I. tii:;...!023 aft Spm UJST c A L I c 0 CAT, "l'•l ~id~ & ~I oik tnql CLASSIFIED ADS 11 h~ uist .. ;;t dt ai\ in lhe \\"f'st Costa Mesa 3824 ' ~IJ_r Sl!J'J 812--0389 or 1 ft'1,r•i S250 1 BR, from Sl!l:>. l\IATURE pro( s tr a i g h I NOW LEASING u11n1ature sz. "The Bluffs". I L I. 2 \,,\. 'l e •I' ~·11', lti! 642 5678 I . ,1 D<tilv Pilot Classified , 1 _ .iOI 1 l'ool, tennis. conlincntul male seeks same Ocean vu, Huntington Beach 1\i1:s:s111g 1 \vk. Reward. ;.:1.i, \;;. 1,irt~.l.-P•1l•11i • .\d C<il l 6·11-56i8 LOVELY .t BR, 2 h:-i. S2!0.,NLI\ APTS -\1AL!{ TO lireal,fn1;!, Separnte fanuly , Lug. Bch 494-2761 or NEW M-1 tii-l-13Ul SH A!~" 2 HI:, SlTi Lr-: -1' Din. 1111· Pnol. ,\i~. Cluh-1 llE.\CH. I S: 2 BR's froin' ~cetion. Close. to ~hoppuig I 49.J-6028 ~HI! ..... , , 1. ,\:. , , • l"OUND_--t,."i--c-o7Jo_r_m_aJ~c-part- .va1.i. I f'Jl(I ii !IJ\' k1d~/p1 I liS!', ,H!lls O\'l' 16. :->(.'(' ~ys.) sr;:; lu S'J.:Ji J::XfRAS. i & fine J){'ach. 644-2611 ON \VATER-Ocean Vu. 3 81{ 11 .. 11nthv•1 ,'>'. =--~'.\1a .. <.1 ,'>1 . Collie, V1t'IOl ly Garfield & Homefinders * 642-9900 It ti' i lii-J 7812 1..,(i..:2.'17;1 ___ 2 BA, straight male prof. 960-1970 l.k'aeh Blvd., H B. 968-IB30 /l.\HE~1 11i11.!!~r.-:-s1uo-1.i ;.:1 $(f;t\,hl"",(-'£ S® , e ·rn.o~~ICAL .POOL. -1-MO:-FREE-RENTI-scckssan1c.$200f!l-10. ancrGP~·7il=J=~~== ,yrd for kid"',\· pit~ 1 GU l."'J.. 2 HR. l ~ bas· spnnl 1 N .11 dcluxc 1 HH 1 ·h ~CB® 962-2456 OFFICE +-workshop+ 83'x WST· LILAC PT SIAl\1ESE, :\IINJ f'1·1(•c' i BR, S! 111.1 That Intriguin g Word Game with a Chuckle s taircase •. frplc, f'.a1io, y:1rrl, · ;1'(':'1 lli \·orktoivn: 1~81,1 --ON Bal Pen.~~ b\ck to beach :.!00' yard. Ideal tor boat male. (White w/grey ptsJ \·acanl 1>:1d ' ok If,,-~ fd,1,d br ClAY • POLLAN \Va ll'r & (,,is pd, J IS-l lfi.~ I;-------i ElCITINC N£W CONCCPJ! & bay. Single \.\'Ork1ng bu1ld1ng, brickyard, lruek SubstanL1al rc1vard. 831)-3.lal ll URJ~'i • . Bi . ~ 1, I ~1 •1,1, 0 ;' -··~"~" ""~·; ('f th.. EAS'f.-:toE LGT:: 2 BR-.-I .lri~{, ~3~1 c~~~~:~~1k,~ ~]~1 i A2!~lu~lr:i~,!!~~!c person ca 11 afternoons s10,~dgC\~1c ~375c~~ n1~1~ l"OUND: CR!. fPmale, long 1..:1rl1' & 1w·t nk.1.1 k.r }(f<,;1'1) td w~•cil ~· I 0\l"flooklnl'! pool. Dl'p;;, II \\ s1s-oo:il I 67;x)918 . Ult s. ~ :~Sl(le ·1 . -hair !ilk & v.·ht. l-1 H F'lorida Homefinders * 642-9900 c,, •c t:o r-i 101.1 ..,,~ie wordi hi Ins. $170. J\<:lults, no pC'IS. i I . •Bachelors · zone. 67..,..a$82 & U\\•ens 96().''ll'l art s -- -IH'J,-!)32(}, rv1ne 38441 f'ROFESS. \l'On1an \VIShCs to M 1 12Q0-2640 . -' ' • 6 BR. 3 BA. 11,· .v 1·.111 1•11s. I• ,BR, •1BR,2 BR share lovelsrE4BHR 1 hBom1e ~fNs17~ci~Gc) :Oonth wtote: FVOUNDw'"1nnalc Slan1eseccat ull crpr'c!. s.:'.11/:\l!J 1~1. _ H I C LAP 2BA, Ol"ean \'1(•11'. PARKWOOD 1 •2 BR & Den wtsame, 1n .. un . c1. , • C ISA ic. a ut sq. all )as! + $200. 20-1 >l :lhJOnrr"~I I' / / 1 1 Dsh1vsh1". refr1g:. 1• r pt .11, 1 I from $l7S -$4BS nr ocean. PH: 968-4914 2950 WM ~ntr~ ·r.:· ·673-7039 551-5449. Cir. TI4-IR7-9141i , . . . . . <lrps S23::. JBRjlBA, :<lJ , New Adult & Family srufiENT TO Share 3 Br Robert u e!'._..:. · l;l"'N"D":--;;O,-ra_n_g_c"t"ab"'b"y-."M'°aJ~e. CORNER lot, 3 BR, 'l h,1,: 11 PP1 s. SJSO. 979-5()9!J I Apts. Mesa Verde East & Adams Hse \\.'/same 1 blk from NEWffMJ •114AOJl.50001 S<Jk 1t208•00P3 Young cat. Vic: Highland ~~ :::~:. $~~::~.1~1:~ i I! T E Y T J I f · I Sb~~. ~·~1s,1~:1 1 1~azsf1Q~;~: 1;~ ~!;;~e~x~~b!:'di~ro~:) __ _:40-1800 ~~ie~~~~:40~~~· + _113 :n:se CC:~-~h P:t.~~t ~~U:o~rv~:!! S:!:ir for Dale. 96J-'6746. 1 , I 1~ j j ~ Adj. shop'g. 5 4 8 -8 14 J ; clshwhr. Deluxe shag crpt'g, TIIE EXCITING YOUNG man 24, wishes to ~:.' nUPt'. S.D.Sfi'wJn Y-Offi.u;u. dog. 5/l9. Vic. Lake Forest NEW 3 BR, 2-ba, fanl·rni ~ 213-592-5227. Draperies. 552-o!IOO PALM MESA AP,TS. share 2 BR apt in C.M. w/ ..-, res, ces, e.i:ea. CaD 830-()892. dbJ car gar, $350 n10 1717 I , , $155. -2 BR, Infants to 1 yr 17560 Jordan Ave . MINlJl'ES TO NP'1". SCH. yng girl, Call alt 5, &4!).4557. Jndlvidunl air cond & balh, FND · male 11Ai·2 yr old Florida, Beach & A1lan1s. D u G 1 E J Publ1she1s of pornographic old, 2077 \VallaC<!, C.lll. Laguna Beach 3848 Bach. 1 & 2 BR. from s1a1 ROOMMATE to • ha J' e 17301 Beach, HB, 842-2834 Bea8;Je Via, $. Cat Ptaza Stl7-445Z / I j IS magazines are get11rg nerv· 646-52z.l S I N Adults, No Pets. modem 2 BR apt. 2 blks M-1 SPACE COSTA MESA Sf18. 673'-4220 I Ou' 0 ,., ,00 1 1 th • DELUvE . B 2 pectacu ar, ew 1561 Mesa Dr. 1 be h 4 ... ~•/494-4S3? mo sq. ft. LOGAN sr 0 HUGE 3 BR, fpl c, rov p.~110, f ru ing~. so ey ·~ 3 r, Ila, all Ocean Vu Townhouses (5 blka irom Newport Blvd.) rom ac ,,...._ Owner 646-1252 644-2228 F UNO: Surfboard, call be- \\•alk to school & park. $3"'-0 , I are puthng ....... on all their bllns, frplc, gar, pool. I ~9860 1 FEl\1.ALE wanted to share 2 t\\ttn 6-8 PM. J\~k tor Keith Sn id l• r, 1 H 0 K R E S I magazines 1-11 I Adults. $32}. fH2~tl5:i \Valk to beach, 2 BR + den IBR br, 2 bft apt w/male 24. JOc PER SO. FT. 536-9776 rQ-4471 . +wetbar,tUe paUo5,fl'plc, COM/Spa c ious _NT!W\ 3600 I 400 Bl h NB · I 5 j j' j j I O Comp!e1~ ihe <llvc.kle quo1,d NEV!' ~ Bf{, nu11ure couple, <.'USlorn crpls, d r p g, panoramic view or oceari t.akunll ~lguf!I, 831-v•,111. sq, t. 1 re • LOST, Irish Setter, fem, brn j !lDRM, :J BA, nee.r bench, I . by f,Umg in 1h• m1H1n; w-'fd no. child or pets, ti.VAii 1&1: Rpplua.nceJJ, $<13() per mo. And bay, $300. IRWIN A YNC. worldng JPrl wan t s Bawngardoer. 541-5032 COi, green JIB Ile CXP 4(14 ; Jge yard, llkt new. $300r YO\I d-!cp liom step No 3 below, 645-8720 a rter 4 pm. 1 831-4871 JR\VJN, Realtors. 644-&lll to abare 2 DR apt w/lnale * 250Q! TIL T .. up 54g...20()6 f Z>.16-0086 e Fl!fNT NUM!IEafO l[ll(RS t • 3 BR, patio. Childron ok . .2 BR ~RnfJ'Onl apt in old J,Q\V renlal, Npt. Beh. Ot fem. $90. 548-32U. W/yard, 542-3583, 6'13--7375.....:._i'G'O>;iUN~DiC;~"<JlasJio;:'.:::-;:tt-;;H::Olln<J=·, Nl:.'W 3 BR.% BA. 2 story,, IN lMf!~ S"1'.;:..~rs "' Slrflj. n10 + dep()!it. Nr. bus Spanish Villa. &am cell, summer, Wlnt•ri -Yrlf · Gar.,.t fW R.nt USO Stor19e ...-.--.,. 4550 fStemale.hool Mo·~~ -HA Hiah lgt' ' rear -yd. Hom~ a I & OCC. 4-plex. 540-0857 frplc, prtv. beach. Many 3BRl2BA 1i(i blk to .bch. -• ~1. !f Unlinlfttd~ €>~f':~:~~lEITER~TO j j I I I 'j j 13 BR, Child ok, no ~ts. 1rees •. Prtter eouole or ~levt . l0Xl2' OAAAG!:. $21. "19·** STORAGE CJ)Act,11'0lJNDWRetrie\lerpup rht f.u'8t araw ui tJ)t Wt:tL j . . · · · · · . $1 1l.. ~ Sh&Umar, !drigle adult. $ 4 5 Of mo · j Sell JdJe ltems with a Dalty I 2176 Pla.ccnU. Ave, C· M. l5'X30'. 217 Avocado St.. Vic Mesa del Mar. ,, • .a DoUy Pilot "'""'"" SCRAM-LETS Anawe,.. in Cl111tficotion 8080 ~ Years u-. 4114-mt. PJ1o< OaaitJed ad..-O:<ar). ~ betwn 1..1 COola M-645-0711. / 540-Jm • .. • • • '• • .. lhursday, Mal 23, 1974 u .. 11..1 P1L.Df ~l Lost & Found SIOO C4mont/Concrote 6019 P•lntlng/P•perlnt eo73 ; Help W•nted, M&F 7100 I Help W•nled, M&F 7100 Help Wentod, M&F 7100Help Wooled, M&F 7100 Help W1nted, M&F 7100 Help Wantod,~"7100 CALIF. ANIMAL CONTROL JESS Cement Contractor. FlRST CLASS EXT.flNT. APAR'l'JdENT NIU'lllert. 98 D II S d 0 I H'"lirul•m Beach Shelter Drlvewe,ys. s Id cw a lk 1, PAVITING, PAPERHANC· Uoiu, O.rd<n Grove, expd t Bank e Yery-Un ay n Y GARME!IT CIJTl'£R for H521 Edison St. Slll-2511 Pft.lkll. 554-1125. lNG, Free Eellmatet coupJe, 7 14 .. 8 4 6. 3 7 21, • \\'et Sult Mfg. Pre le r IRVINE COMPLEX (!lack of Humane Society! I CEMENT & BlocJc \Vorl<. 979-l>M SU-9136 Expertonc:ed OF DAILY PILOT TO C!\RRIERS. RE-experience or wifl tnin. Gonorel Offlca ANIMAL ASSIST. l.EAGUE Walls, patiql, sldewaJJto, PROf. painter bollest work p f 0 at QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· $2.50 hr, 5 day wk, Apply 8 SOMF: TYPING A A Adof)tk>n. ipe.ySnr &r etc By hr or Job &t6-6'1S I ...., In' ...._ '.___ .-..:-.... • roo ror or TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. am-12 noon. 8Zi W. 18t h St. \VTJJN"N~.ss ~ LEARN ' neutering Inform, 536--2513 · · • • ' "'::~·1 ... ~ _.. ..... · UNIT D • c ta J.t ' ~. l•' ANfMALS IMPOUNDED CEMENT' Paflo, drl-, Ref" 518-""'· 642-J913. I BENTON WIWAMS, 380 WEST BAY • ot esa. T~MPORARY BUT COUP' rood!• ml>, Blk, m•le wallcs-Repaln. saw A PRDF. wallcowrln&, lllAte ASSEMBLERS CALIFORNIA BANK STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE I GEN'L OFFICE $600 L>:An TO PERMANENT Sntp mix, Tan/Wht, fcn1. ttmove. Free Ht. SiU-&991 lie. No. 2795.14. lMur, all 222 Oce1n Ave., 642·4321 FOR APPOlNTfrIBNT. Ft_-e Reimb/Al5P Fee Jobs POSITION lf' WANTED. Doble, Blk/Brwn, Jo". CEA-1ENT Work of e.ll kinds. types poptt. n.f.18~. ~ TypinP, 60. Beach Are11. ~arol m.s1e j lrlsh. Setter. Red, rcn1. I Rea900able, free Eat. INT/EXT PAINTING Four day v."nrk week, 10 1 ~;r:,n:,::;: An Equal Opportunity Employer WESTCLIFF : Tc11·1er mix, Blk, feu t. I 6'J8-3325 r All On.np Co. Jlm 675-3569 hours per day, iAM to I Help Wanted, M&F iioo H!&Want•.d, M&-F1100 Pf't'llOnnel Ai:cncy I Gt>rnl. Shep, Tri, f.:ni. Cov·-. Quail'"··-~·. 0 •••• 1 Pla1ter/Renalr .On 4:30P?i,t. i::.xper ence he Pu. · ppor un ty CONG~" 1 · 1651 E. Edin'll'r, S,A n.. dab! ' l.llx Shaggy, Clw.[\'081, F. I CONCRETE PaUol Patio c-1 1 1 f I An ~qua! o 1 J -t1'1ruic: llf Ct"nt ~t·' JANITORIAL I G S/li p int a 1 ""'" v --ft n.ciu r-but not nt'CCuut')'. $2.00 pet' £.I pJoyer r..i .. lAL cider Y l..el!ilU'e ...... pc., e wom11n lo r 1 erw. . o er. · Llceneed. 642-8514. PATOI PLASTERING hour. ~ ~ 0 nl pan Y World gentleman \\'ilh :wd 121 , I 542.-AA36 ~tefldy n1J:hl work In I Poodle nnx, off WhL M. Chlld C 6020 ' ll ~-. "-fl Paid al !if ., .. n1.. M>nse of hunour nN'd~ I!\'<'-r:F.,'iF:RAL oUice, I t J e rni-dlf'rli bldg. N.8. 40 hrs i Uoxle/Te1Tier, Tan innle Call 540-6825 insur1UK.>e, vac11tioos & sick * TELLER * ,'",·eru1~~nP,fn"1ipolne e"v·h~n 1",,·i~: ,":::'.'1k""w"1'a'!d·,·ngA/R, IA/P. "' . fkn('flls. Ph f-.44-0000 II Bull/Terrier pup, U/W, F. ere A type1. "'=< eallmatca ""nc ts. he th, el ........... ng k Shep mix, Brwn, fcn1. CHILD CARE • ages 2-5, Pool S•rvlce 6079 leave. PAil'!' 'l'l.1'18 1ne;~·'"Privn!c rm'& bR1h 1 ELECTRICIANS 642:R400 " niacunfJ LEGAL Secty: Newpo rt • Collll' nllX, Blk/Brwn, T\1. Beach/WiWi" 94 r. 72 ·--· lnimeduue u1Jt'111nl!: 1n CO.Iii a plus t>rnnH salaiy. r 1111 1 , • . . Ce nter, Exp'd per 1ona1 1 Sh1•p mix pup, \\'ht, mule QUALJTY pool service free Ap .. 1., ln Person ! /\-fesa. uulce. ::,av1ngs and Jea"ne K"e .. Ji 8 3 3 -19 "0 r.ENf.P.AL office. Part t1n1e, injuries 640-8051 i C l"'..-I Loa bank ' <=-0 ~ r(>nlfllC, liC:hl typtnj!;, l!:ood ' I Shf'llie/Poocilf' pu.pp~ ontractor 6021 est. cleaning only, reliable , 11 or cxpcrK'ncc days, 837-9670 eves. URGENTLY NEEDED ne:ure antitucif', 97!l-R272. * I~TFEGUARD * l Dttln1alian niix pup, fl'n1. : "Workmanatup Ne1oons Pool pre1errt:d. •1IU:>l w w11hJ~ • COOKS e c 1 f t·" 6116 b GERWICK & 0--Bid Se 661 to " d GENERAL Office. Exp'd ,'." 1 ICll ~. lo 911.5 Lo mix, Brwn, Tttn, fen1. . ""1n g.' rv. 841-1 ' J PR I MARK wont .., at u r a Y s · r 11va1e Be h * >'o ·~ Lab., Blk. reni. Cont i·, Add, remod. St. lie Roof 6082 .c.xceu~nt s.itHd), wurKuig &; DISJ.i\\IASHERS to \\'Ork VOLT net•. Full limr. \\'ilson's nl -'=--"-'~--7~--"=~·I Poni., Red. female ~1-114321 . 673-Q)U, ____!"9 PRODUCTS CO, l.'Orla1uonsanllb i.:n cl1t s. 1nf11st food ·restaurantopen.1 I p I Califomi11. l 28J Loe:an,C.'.\t. L .l\'f:IN, n1aru1·c lady .' «0 2170 1 N Be nttant ersonne "· t N Beagle niix, Brwn/\\'ht, 1'1. .n;r-• REPAIRS, all types. Reas, UHJ: •ng !K>On 11 'C-.\'POrt arh. GIRLS.GUYS. TRAVEL ·~• ;iry. ' t>\l.flOrl area. Poodlf', Black, fetntllf' JACl< Taul.ane, patios, r·rce CSL Uc'd. Ask for 2620 s. Susan .AMERICAN SAVINGS ~ai!e~~240 oro241 orapply ;>,ta~~\l.'l.~:~!~;~bl~~lan Ch't'r 18, fr('P to ll'fl\l'I L\fil/ G42--0'n!l . I ~ Shep/Beagle, Tri, fem. remod, add. Uc. B-1 269072 \Yau. !>11-33&!, IU(}...5U:.:u. Sanla Ana, Lallf. .>iu oi·1s.01 .:>t, UJi.la /'llesa TrmporRry Se ivk'f' HRwaii. N('w \'ork ,~ n1ajor ' p/limc .. P:\I & nights. Luh ~1ix, ~/\\'.'· fcnu1lc I My \\'ay Co. 6-124703. Sandb1a1tl 6083 (Between Harbor & I ""· •lw..c.t:i~u :u:J-JOVU VICTORIA STATION 3.~·IR Cnmpui-Or., Su1h: J(X; C' I r I(' s . N f' ,,. car Sn1al1 nurstnl? ho1n('. Sch Shellie 1nl~. 'I'l 1, lrrn; Roon1 Additions, Alterations. I ---· ____ ':."_~·-r 11.1rv1c1\I, I t..\IURI O)JIJUl'lUnity ClllPIO.)'t:r RESTAURANT i\e\I. port Re11ch f>.lf1-ri".\l I •ran~po11a1io11 furnishl'd. l\'n ar('a r1111 171 If '19-l-&ri5 for TciTier mlXC~~n/\\h!· fell\-Ll:=. ~ellabl.e. r·i:ce .t:iil. Jay \VOOD Text., Bl~s. houses. I 5'Juu1 01 \•lll'llCl'J t\111" 990 Dove St .. Nriiporl r:RuRl Oppol'. En1plovE'r C'XfK'J"L('n('t~ lll'Ct'!'ISIH~' 2._appr)Lntincnr. Johnston "A2 1•n3 ~ ... ,, ~11-"Wlm pool• I I 11·('<'k •'XJ>"ll'«' 1i:11d tra1n1n"l"" ...... ._ _ _.iiiiiiiiiiiiol SEV>'f!AL K It. . . ~• ---vo -~ uua • .-""• " · An -uul ll" / CQ<JKS, men, or 1\·on1en, !OJ» ' L . L 1 H!I, nssor1~..., E ShO 1 all •r u ~-. oppur1un ., !'LECTl!U~i,... p1Tig-J';uu t'(lr 11 r> 1·:.; n n .1 I eading Valve colors. }'or adoption. lectrical 6032 P .or s.in· ': ems. 1 .r.1uv1u.)'t:t' 1111i BANKING 1vagrs, prefer winr bkf~t i • • " M G, .. ,,,111,1 t · 'tt 1 .. 1. -·-------·---· (.,!u1ckSa11dl.:o.b4&-42'J6.9-IO I h A 1 , TECllNICI,\:\ ''lhT\11·•1 eall :\Jr.;; S.111d..;, anvfacturer Needt , u t ,., 1 1111 I Loan Scrv1Lc c.\fJt.!l'. Bene " exp, l o \\C can Ll'aLn. PP Y. . -1 --t· '''""' 10 • 1 -• 1.ng hair, T;; l'')ior.' , . l·:LEt."'l:l_t!,CIAi._. -Li~nsc ' \1·.;__llSth ::it, C. ll'1esa --~ "" 111 fK.'l'SOll ('<I t' r o 11 s N1111c ('>,;f)('r. ri'tt ;I 111. h11<;1t' I , ',_..,~..... ct Ill o .l p:u ' DRAFJS'·IAN AND ()TllERS, :i:1r,_2511 I t\u. :.!;j,,J(J8. _ Sinall JOOS, 1 :>ewinn/Alterat1on5 61Jtl4 11~"1'111<.1"' cicrn. uooa i.<uary f{(>~tauraut: P1eo turn~rr: "IJ•i·tnuues. \\ tll ll-;un ri•r I RU. '-~""~;c:;c:_,.,=..::::c...:::::;, 111.11nt .'.:repair-;. !11X--5~uJ. ---•------ASS£..MJ:SLY '1'1"<.Al i"llr:.r~S ! "'' bt!ueiHs. t. . .l:..u.t-'. ;'.)l<tle S.'l.n Ch_•nit•n!r. pr~·n1. po~1ti~n 1\'/~xµandini:; Girl To Operate IBM (. REWARD Gardening 6045 :J\>tAlllLYN 'S Custorn Clothes Nu r:...-.1·.c.rtJr:.t-i1...r:. i"ll.t:.L. $1 • 1 .•t uuJ.<Ji ;'.)a\~l~."'· ·J..Ali •COOK m!l'.!r or 1·ncho 1run<.:11nt1£'1'.;;.1 B1Jl1ng-Equirn1rnt s·:m-2·00 l··"r<'r 111 \':1ll·t· r!r>si.c:n, Lo~t lrish Se!IC'r. 7 n1os olrl. ------· 1 Clinic. Desii:n or l'CtletiLS:ll. iu. Uu,Y <I< J'>l);;llt .::iiuu r.taeArlhur,, f.trs. PAL J·:LECTRO);JCS. lli;t:?O YPlll' rnt1nd. \\'e 11•ill tr.iin I prod11P!lu11 loQl1nz, rnlrr. Jlns C.T\1. dn~: fa,L:;s, h<HI 1 NS IUE·Oul Maintenance 675-4266. A 1,1,~1.. W:.VJJ.:> ;:».}1~ 1 i'.ugci11cy~ llJ~.;.,.. e WAITRESS \re~l<'Ml, G:trdrn Grove.! S:!.50 hr start. l\1inor t,vping IHll'l'S & fits. ; !Ake delliH Int too on righ1 bnek thi~h. Cutup. JanitoriaJ.<>ardening -, -. . . .-. -.. I U.c.AU 1 '/. u1~1-{, Li 1· ea 1 Cotlaii;e C0ffre Sh'lp R's.I .i,?,(ll. I !'J() 11 pin rrq. Sn1a ll frirncll~ I c!l'ft11·ings clirr>f·tly fron1 lay. Vie. C.i\1. Call H.\~IOJ nr o Television Repair 6090 AS:::.t.MJ:SLt.H.:s 101 Ca.rnpti U)JiJOi•unlly Jor guod hair 362 \\I 19th c 1'1 !.il6-J304 I Con111anv 11car So. Cnast 11ul('< Xln ·r bc11t'!Hs ~"152-m.I. c:leanu1> scivice, Beautify -· r lil:lOl',Y. Al...'l\J ;'.).1..,. .. 1-cutu:i ai Lnez Jun in ' I J:;JC'etronl1·~ Pl:lZ!l Call June 5[r-7101 " your llOrnc also with our T.V. Servicing, since 0 19-11. ::iiH.~:S£..:S. i-\)Jp1y, J~ltt)Ol'-I JI U!l(Jrlg!utL licueh. Vr l'y ~ COOJ~c:~~~ief; ~~~~~gs at f, ASSEMBLERS . l)l:forr noon. I _CL.A-VAL CO. LOST: t'e111, Irish Scttt·J', 5 lllstanl sod ta1vn service. $12.95 + parLstotul. (Ui1less WU.)', bvo IY. 10111., L.i•I. p1ug1c~:.1vc N. very bUS,Y .• tciv. : < ' cr-.1+ I !itt.i .~· PL1!'l'rlri:1, ('\! 1110.~.. Vie. B~·n1art1 & .H.cus. Sandy \\'ood •. Free shop work ncededj itecond. -ti---dd -, Ha1·r)Clr rn· 1hrifl1mart, PROTOTYPE $4. HR (;JtOO)\EJ{, ~·:-;1.,,_,r, a! 1 ,1n·1 1 .... ,,,.,,,,,. 1-,,.,. 1,1, J{·irbor C j\f R (' f ,,-·no '!' V, I d AUl U1< 1v,111ts 1111 te-age1 .. , _b'o.t-J.).1J 9.79.1.,71i. ,.._ & • ·· ·' · 11·11 r< • l'i>Un1atcs . ..,.,:i-a • · · s, guaran ee · l!xµ u i.UIH !YPl!Sl, 1u nr pei I uc..,\u i '{ 0 I' L It AT 0 lt <-> • , ~ " '.\lal:Leods 83:~-1~3:! hrC<'dS <lf 110.i::s. fo'oll liml'. :, 1no·d n1s, P,11d alo:-.rncl' ,~ ~~~1 days, or 6-12-9729 (..'Ql.Lt·'liE trained l;ardencr I , fRANh SL'H.ltU'I H "T.V. \\ec,;; !h ius uvuie. i~i·. llUih. ,~_,.,J!:ifi\I\ 1 l\Just ha v t! COOK • SHOR r Ol~UE! •. J I ~lny 11 k. Coslu )Ir i-;1 1 :1l"ation:'!. Pnift sh;ii•ing . \ltio LS pruud of rus qua.lily 837 \Y . l!lth, C.f\.1. ;>.ig...3386 , Heu. pie1· • .)oi ni'_ t'none / . . I days a \\'ttk. t.Iust be • :.4:<-28S.\. __ l.qu;il (JflJ)Ol' l'lllOln\'~1· LOST 'f t•tl I b T I 60 Lalli. ~u"'n10,01ogis!s ic. 1' J l A I . -•n E'IGfN"ER -• "RY I ca. 1-01m 11·ork. Lornplete maint. or i e 'II I J.SO-JUl.H h.c.,1, '[.:..111'Lt.lU•'ll J-IAllt l'P lit JC. PPY 111 ~'""•I · r, I GUARDS I Jiur111esc, \\'hill' spot 011 niuw & cUJ::e _ clehllUJIS. ivy -·~ ~AUTO-SALESMAN-I l'" lJ..• 1 42Li Campus Dr lrvu1e UANUfACTURING LOAN PROC ••oo 'II l 'f" CER .. 11CT!L"N"IV &i 1 ;'.)itL ..,i,v .. --,,.,,.J ., . ltlft J11u11rd.en1pln>·n1t•11t,full ,_ · ol'O um1ny, go I l'}'l'li. c II nl'l'n~ /llu1r1ng, l\.l' ~ ~ c~OK I ~'/\ lf' • · \ Y IK'I. 'furllc P.o<:k llills, Lit.Ul<vt: 5-19-2015 i-cmudeJ. ~J'l'l' •:"'uni.ill's., Experu~nce lllot .v • eonv. ioinc. ui · 111111" par1 (1n11·. ln~1d"I · -,i rs rec "llP·fllA·\I,\. _ 1 b0Ui\.1\.l'.l!:P.C:1{ Pt"r111. posllion. \!in f'Xfl"I". 1 ENGINEER 11ork. 11ork 11111 slufl ' 111· •1' ;•111•' ·•'•. 1,~.-~ .. s:::'.-::JfiO ; * * J~1A\\'N YOUR l..J\\V N ~l _ _!OOS· \\'(•h.:~~-li2•l ~ ' Nece55ary Nli\G Yuunb, 1;1-~• g:rv11111g (o.:.1a l'l'tf d. Apply 4fi6 Fla.i::-ship I l '11iio1·n1..; Ill ,;1 i !>h rrl 1833--9770 * IOO°!o FREE LOST, C:'ol F1·r111L!~ 1·a1 , ON US * • Tree Service 6093 'I · 111~ .;vo..o ''"\1' ' . .lie~·,' ...... ,, L.t•,,1'. ,,,.,,, P.cl, '.\1.13. ~ ?ll r. l\lillr>r. :\1·111l<lr1 Jir·., h (',1,1·1 :\I"'• C h "" • J I tlll!\'ltl" blark iv/streaks of 1ltrason· Jc, 1ree l'Slimates.I ~t'iltiui11•'l'll'itn111.Jst_'llL<.u :.I . ."~. u.~.~ .. , , 1.1,. -' ' ' · '·_ ·' ""' r.i,.oiu!I' •gl'ney J • "~~.. TRE S 'R C. . 1 r:..-.<.cueru neneuis n~lU"> ,1~1l.:.~1\c, ..... COOK l'o 1cxpcr1£'nl'l' I &rea .. l!n11·l't'sal, t!<.'IJ \\ .11h ·1019 \\"l'slerl.1, NB. No. 20! golct & 111ut!", 61&-19-IS, if no t.o-1....UJOJ or .,.,..-1101 * , · ~ E VI C:, trun.nuug,. i·aiU \a..:iu,.iu I ""l{f>r \11tot ,uuuuiwn 'l yl'i. Call foi· appt.l\l•in thi·u Fri. l~eaV)• cxpcr in pl annuig nf s· .. Santa 1\na. / l'!c<1st' Call ~·o1· Uu-ections JUIS. 6.\j...J.1(1() 1\lon thru fri, S J-' R l N KL ER Repair. lo~plng, l'C,nl?Vil:! of 1\'':I & puouc ~AKt'~'lll!~ c.xper. S.17 .... ~. l 111cr1ealc 11w1h1nl'1i part.;;, l UBI'.: MAN . , •Um lo noon. l--'.lru111ng & Cle an~ p .s . slu.~bii. ~oge1 <195-5289 i\pply 111~~/~71 onl). ~:Nia COOh:, rl'ht•f. Counuy Cl uh ' pl' c pa 1' t' n s !o> c n1 b I \' JANITORIAL/ ;..; . exper. B""-''n s ' LO ST· Cockttf>Oll/Ti•iTici· ~.xp .. ·r. & H.cas. Call • lOPSOIL • C01\-1POST ''"" 101 ..... n.U•)CL'tS 1 C ll 199-2271 \sk !or thc i pl ann1ngs,11o rkin g 1 E:e\C!:'rt Center Shell, 990 f•»n. \'ir. Bushard .~I ti.lti--10011. • f.1UU.:H • l~~D\VOUU ATLAS 1 8ookkeepin9 c1~l'f. · · 1 kno1\·le<lgl' of •' x o Ii e I MAINTENANCE ·_ ast thvy, N.B. l\leF11dd('l1. \\'est111. Bl:irk 'l'role!Ssional Japane se Call ~O p05ition Available! 111aterial sueh as strll1!t•. . •.·/v.·h.ilf'. 8 3,9 -O ii 3 I 01· I t. ""··ucnl'r. George. lbus,hi. , Window Cleaninn 6098 Chryiler·f'iymoulh Lill' c.~111.!L tu r tL. ::.11ort & COUNSELOR ino.'onel & 1 i 1 a 11 i u 111 · AT EASE M h 551)..()lOO RE\\ ARD :l71/ Hlucbird <..:U'. CM.' -· ~.J-;J ll<il'UU!' .Ul~U. !on~ lcl uL <L:'>l>li,;llllll'IH!>. <..:all F<irnihar \l'/rroel' .. Sllr.; of I ac 1·n·1sts /:~~~~~~~~~~I .;ia--707'l ,1 * SUNSHINE * 1 __ Lu1>1a ... c>td _ __ a+i.r+1 ••. l1111ncd. opening in our n1u!crials. fel'ds & s111•e<ls. OF NEWPORT BEACH ...., bc;iutif\il ofc for a :;ales ft!E d d J J" · £u1tO.PEAN Gard c n er. \Vindo\v ~r.vice .• ,free est I AUTO LOT MAN "'L ~ i'.lt A fET.: J\T ·rE!\IPO ntinded. self mot i va tr d " cgrC'C c..;11-ec . !ht' \\'Ol' "s f1ncs1 stor(> for I 11-1 ~. "· d I cafl "'2 "9'" ,. u '' '' ' I"'''' ··v ~u, I lll('r!. \\'IHlll'll .t bo,\"S !l«Si rr.~ ~,,,1, I "ainlcuanee -._...n scaJllllg. U'1 ".,, I ~.-=vc••t.:11ce J•J'l'1e1·n:u. nc __ ·" 1: 1 11·•1 J"'_' ..-_";JI_ indivirlual. Sa-1",..,_. gi.u1n1n\et' Royal Is A Leadt·ng w d ,...,.~ ---~J l!1 l11r1• 11 n1au1tPn<1ne•· 111a11 t 'J'rcl.' r (' m o.,v a I. Very Schools & • ! 01 Vl"dllijC Luu111y s 1eauu1g:, uouK1\ll;;1•L!:, c x p ' d' + comm + bonus. Expei;.' Producer Of I or high quall!y. It \l.'Olllrl lw an e J~~~~'!ii~ii,!i!iii:ii~, rca..;onalilc. &1~-:>:i2'J eves._ 1 instrucl'ton 7005 , r oru uc .... iers,hvs. ::.cc w11 1 1· /L. ,\!u.'t t)t' i:lhh: tu 1irer'd. Goorl location '" 1 -----I Nuclear Component$ n11 a pPrn1ancn1 part·111\ll' Personals-·--5350; 1'ilJ\'i'-,(:-1!!"00.E.'""--eqw-t1 -~ r-----I' L!)<.'ill'l'· ·----... ' -----~ p!'CJJatC..lJl~vllli,_Ja.'\ l"l.'\tll'n:-. traflic. 'It. .... ----l1asL">JoU..Jl\USI 00. ~.' .o-Lrl -- 1----------' lll·1.oend<tblc. Ci:tll foJ' pron1pt ORGAN Ll:.:5SONS r 0 n THEODORE : I~~. 01!' .1" l ~.b .• i'.uJI _ll.llll', ~ason Basl "'gen~y ROYAL app('arance and llf l,;Ol.)(1 INCHJ·'.i\!"E y<iur hu."i lin•·. J.;; !rt·~· t'">f. John :-tl6-J·}lti Ue1~u111£'rs. at n1y hozne. 1 RU~I N!» f URO , ~:_in. J.,ti·uotlU ~ :J.>1>·J i,iJ_ 1 f·IOO Brookhur~t. F. \ l~ ··h;ir:ie!"r Y"u it·nnld 1,1. ~mmediate open- 1.111) ~111,._ 111 ., "1,,, .,,t! : . ·I'!-i'.L -U -J -:--.-, 1 &l2-2!131i h:un Clark. ~""" 11«1 uul' o11u. ' BOOt\t\t.l:.1-'l:.R. rt1vrrsiflcd. Sui le 213 96'.\-{171·, I 1·eq111rerl to \l.·ork i\lon·Sun. 1ngs for machinists f'Xf't'<'i"f'.'-, p:1•ls 1w 1,;in11111rk~ .;~r1ll•t1L'I' yant. niaintcnancl' l .~t Ai'\T S111111 ln>lructor. ~·1 .\lcsu ____ O'i~· c.. .. p. 1_1~ i.~ ... n.11ig ,\: Jii:il.11> RL I ': ·:o <i.m.· ; .JO p.111. E<1!'l.v an operator$ on ·-·'' '·. r .. £,. apanl.~I . ' .. --c -. ,-JQO[O I . ' . . INDUSTRIES '' d ,\ L.'i 0 Cusl"lll 11d111:.:. a1~t l"il'.llll up ~ll.l:t!J Pn1·a t(' ll'S.-:Ons. ee11. \\".SI. A I.-. ""ALt' bu:.uics ... 1:1 _t!JIUI. Ills, jlll COUNTER GI H '!Jl'(•I' or disabled \(>Jt •r:111 )5t and 2nd shifts. hnlli'l1'/s111111111.Hr . .Ju;ini!ii. ---lJ;iy or 1.,c !)79-jj:l.'> U v-~ ~ vucat10.i~. l.ii~--1.JU.l FULL TIME I 11011lrl lie• \1<1lron1e. l'll·:1S('I ,X'.l:l-127:!. :\t\J\i -~ ~.lJl;t~ exµ.:rt .,. -~-S<-11 .,c1v U.\11\ s ,.,. usC'd l ~,;/\11li -:'oiAL'lli~l:. Ol->H, Ql·('t' 21. st<irt Jun", Isl 20IO E. D~l'l' :-~ul., 1·:1ll 6-1.\-~70 1'1·F .. 9·6. A:.k •TURRET LATHES SPIRITUAL Rl':ADEn j clt·JJt:nUahlc. l.:iUI lur pronipl cars, ~ f.1a1·1y .Ko:.en :1l I v.nh ofllL'(' & bk k pg Apply 111 pel'SOn oi~ly, 2 ro 4 ~anta An.'I .>I0-,.211'1 f•w \Ir. Boqu(>lt('. r.OE !•TRACER LATHES Open 10 Al\t to 10 P:'-1 , lt~l' t'SI. John ;H\.>-J4lu. I l[i SJ, CK&::Vlt.K ISMW l'X~l'icn.:_e:..._546-l..l606 P?.1. Deli She( DehcatcsSC'n. / F.qual Qpor. Employer n1/I ' •HONES Arh·ire on all n1at!cl's. 'Lawncare by "2 Gals", En""111• -f' 1tJa i~est lst Strecl dOI'::. Ii. UIRLS Brookhw·sl & i\dams., H.B. . JR. SEC y $525 •GRINDERS 112 "'. ','f "·om •··-ft~·• 11 ,,,1) :-o.•1v l111ups . t.H~-::J;j0.)7 ' , N , ,1 i'\r. Sa,·.Qn. Engineers Wanted l l3eaut1ful modern n!fice in es ,, ~ ...... ..., .-.u I , San1a .1na 1 cy,·spa~r Larr1c1s. 1• 1n_ -I 1 ed · 2nd · . · RAKE San ClC'm. Pnce. For ;1pp1. - -fl:\E-EWE 1 Job Want·• Male 7~5 Bl' "Ill age lu Lido Isl. Hatoo·t COULD you use extl'a Sl'J.$50 n erest 111 a 1neomc .uq~>rt arl'a. ()uts1and1n~ OP c [I 492 90JI '1.q2 !1116 ""• u.£ '" ·1. '· .... 1'·. 1, ' \\·k~ p11 eves & Sais. Pref. ~lanagrntcnl. Call 639-6121. l·hancc to advance to ex&:. ERATORS a --· · -· I \'Jrd .\1,un1~nilnl'(' ::iL'l'\'lt'C --------------' i:eninsu a ..,;. ....., ooa u1nt. ·, . , _ ... ,,, :::•·-secretary. Call Coa s ta I •EXPEDITORS Vi\S~:CrO'.\IY I LH:Wlups/Haulin~. ~s---.Sl:il.J .\IOTEL l\lANAGER -\1-ould J\UTU HT .. CAH.RlJ:::R, for LOntact :\Ir. lial.i.Stroln at enipld. ~h . .....-vi )>:...,.....,:xi. Personnel Agency 540--6055 •DEP Confidrn!Jnl info r m(l 1 ion ~,\l{J)t~:" s.;.iV1~'('cicanl7ps, like to n1ana~e rnolcl, kt.-eps I Or~.~t;c Lounty 8 .1~adin.g the lJ.AlLY YIUJ'l' or call COUNTER he!irgcnera! ESCROW I 2790 Harbor Blvd' Gii ' T. l.NSPECTOR '"!u.nst'li~g .~ r1'rt•rrn l. . i J•l<lllllltg, Ion:; rt'OO\'llllon, ~sm7s_s _u11. Ha\'c ':CI s. I ne SJH_tfK'l" · J{ e g 1s 1e 1 · t ti4:l-l:J:tl 0£ le<1vc 11.ppl1cal1on. \\'Orkrr. \Vttkend \\'Ork for \ OFFICER . _ '.' ' · •TOOL MAKER Al l ,\Tl~ .. lric•orp ,\ ~on· Jr._ ..... l'~L J:::.\pe1·. !JW-1012 Call &la-l1'Jl or WG-3632. lirs. :S-a:30 p.n1. approx. B k -&· girl 17-20 yrs. Apply In HEALTH Spa is hiring young •TOOL ROOM ~ _i.:,:ncy...:..: -.. -··~· __ 1 :0.10\\;-& -EUGE-~1onthly Job Warlted, Fmaie 7050 1'l!tircd person. ~3006 -; Alignment Service ~1:i~1• ~~1;Y 1 s, . SECURITY PACIFIC 11~-c 1ril!1ng to 11·ork. (714) CHI NIST p 1 1 A &I? i-1~r. ------ -Jdt.•J.l for house\\·ite oi· I ra e ' B .· lf ll'. 295 E I Experienced, f t!nie people that ""anl to learn & MA MASSAGE & SAUNA I 111a1ntt!nancc )'ard eleanup i ·--------------· ---\\'oody. Sala1y 'f' l'tluun. Ll'.litst Auto 1 1 1·• I Si!J-2096 1rkdys. 9·5. ePROO. MACHINE (1\'ftn roon1:-. p 1 £'as ;int I .~ hauhn~. Goorgl', 5-ls-6142 1 ~IATUR.E \\"On:"n ~ks ~!?.IL ) Al.TT 0 r.I c; C ,HAN l C !:)erv1 ce, tH·1·lllf~:.!. COUPLE FOR NATIONAL BANK H ELP WANTE~ OPRS. a1n1osphc1·l·., T~· ,t -~ou~~~" I --L1Jf\IMt'.KCIAl~--· -i llUUSI::\\'?H.K .. ~3: I::xp: ~l\1asll'l'J , for 11unt Bth sciv -~CAFETERIA MAINTENANCE 5-'50 ~~~~·g;ifj, ~~~~~·NB Perni. p/1inie j-Ob dt>li\·(•rinc li\lu.~t kno1v blueprints .~ ,, Call [).1n11<1 ,1t !11:1.,-11~1 , (.;,\Hllt.:--.llNli SEH.VICE ltef. or \I.Ill dnve your C'lll st;1t1011, 8 to 51'ill, f\lon . lh11i COOK 1nidd!c·aged,' reliable fo1· ll'~' E LA Tilnc.~ ti• hon11's & 11p1s ), . m!S<.'.) . ~1':19 Arian1~ ~,.l'. llntg. _Bl·h. 1 * 5'-l&-bX·l!I * for f'n·ands, etc. Wilt ~llcvt.• Sat. $3.~ hr. Salary revicii· apt house. Coro~a d(>I :r.1a1. quul Oppor. Employer in !hP Irvinc-N.B. nrcn. f .11d n1ed1c.<1J & hfc HOUSE SITTERS 1• T\\O ··uys nee<.1-chant·e 10 do ~~racuc?,' $0 3 " 00 "11 "'P""M ~1" bet !JO days. i146-:1i711 1 ,-1 M LUUi\F' ... J.i,·C' In. No l'hildrcn or pels. I Earnings $250 nio 3-5··:o11 n1 Jn~urance. flAid pension pl an I I "' ' uay:s " ir us 1n1c on u1ru r1. ~:o\pt'r ·'94 J'"':O: ' EX C IVE SECT '1 ·t ,_ d d b.I &" h .' EVENING 'o 1cl'n1.in ,t 11 1!1•, 1111ft \O'~. )OUI' .~·~·i.it'llllll:. Nli a.r~;a., near bus ira:nspor\. 49 1_3213 1 JJrel'li. Urcaklast & lun ch ~. ~ ~v · • , . E UT Y 1' ~s '1:. rpen a ~. .aic avail. full ti nll'. fr n .111 _!~h~'l--:t-1~".l. J\Jikc 041-1~1. ' . .· . AVON , prep. :i;JU ;nn·l ptn. Cull 1'ELl\_'ERY 1na1,1 fo1 ?Hi.er I !\l~g caret expel' req., typing reha. hansp. Ca!! 5-16-8238. INTERVIEW G/9/7~ to 8/18/71. Hl·f~r.1 EXPERT L..\\\'N CAllE I Lady looking for . N.urs1ng AikS I iur appl, ti4li·IJOU, e.x t ll!li. s~1pplir"', C'.\1-NB 111£'·~·1 80-90 1vpm, sh 100 1\·pn1, mus!! HELP WANTED S 1Slf.l1 76&--28.'\·I. l i{J::Ll,\liU:: _ J{EASON.\HW.: cr11ployn1en1. Ca11ng • for ! • • •. . 1 --- --· -~/tune. _!\lust be nr<.1\ be able to ~ssumc respons. 1 }·un & P/time S Al\! -•'f.1, l\lnnday thru l'Rl·:GNANT~ JOJt:-.~3S4l,il-I elderlys1ckor2.adullsa~,~·P!llCES ARE,.GOI~G_u;., Caretaker Couple ;1ppPar1ng; BE_A~!I Sa lary open. Se nd METRO CAR WASH rriday Conng. l' n n f Id c n t i a 11 '~eneral <orvt'cos 6046 ~:y,s. AGood o!:°1'1~·?0 L1s"1 '"I >SAJl\lOILUYL DJNNCO~IE' '0YUoRu II N.B,. af'(!a. ,\pl iu1u + SIROTJANT!OpoNE,:,R~. 6'1:>-8300, I 1)-"pt'l'o'l'ittcn resume listing 29'"JO l-larOOr Bl\·rl ,\flel' hoursn. call Plant Supt. rounl'l'lin.c: .>:, l'(>frrral .1 ~-~ ~na na . .,,,·~. Cly. " i I•. saary. . C\\' .'--1•1 I prrv exper job respon Costa1'1esa ~6-8191 al1 41546-3131 Ahor_uon. 11 ti 01111 u 11 .~ 1 B & \\' !\IAIN·fL'NANCE EXP. DAYWORK. cl:ln help by earntng extra 1 Mu5t Like People DELIVERY men, 'l\'Pl' 23 salary levei'. and refs t~ LEAR k-P''' = PREFERRED nlllney as an AV 0 N Reft're11-•s. ;i.111-9n2 u-., Perm. p/1ime. Early . CO'• lPREHENS!VE CARE * 1-IOUSEKEEPER , live-in. '" g. ,,,2 ,,.36 :,Gt'n 'I niaint ., elec-No' plumb1ng 1 REPRESENT T'"''E '"~ ~··, " APCARE ..., _...., .,. . intlll , b 1 BEA.Cl-I AIU:A . . ,A •\ . · ! n1om. ne\.\·spaper deHv. lo 1 CORP. 2.10 Nl'Wport Center Chvn rm, T.V., gel pay. 2 * PAL.i\I ,'{ C,\1{0 RE,\DEll ' ~rn~ Lo;· rates, ~2:l~1 PRt:FEFtR.t:D I t lex.1b]eint':'re~~?l II c':::~ I CARPENTERS NB homes. $200 per n10. + Dr.. Suite. m. Newport f~~i~ Some En£ Ii ~h ,\DiREDLiLllO!IO 111~ ti45--2143 C )1, * 979-!!632 * ~7o.n · Need expcr. carpenters for bonus. &t2-4800 1 Bc.ach, Calif. 92660. Attn: I . , • . SIEGLER 108.11 BEACll BLVD. -1Jo5JC: N!:J::US \\'ORK? UOOKKEEPER -full charge.' ' quality sailboat n1anuf •. 4 DELIVERY & Slock l\lan. Personnel. or call &10-S.%0. llOU:-iEKEEPER. par! tin1\'. STANTON 527-3!06 , All 1'ypes ol HrP<Jirs Available Jor u.-ork at hon1c. I lJ;\BY Sitter, m<iture lady 10 Uay 11k. ~ln't . bcncf_its .. p/.tin1c pve;:. :\lust be IS~~ 1 I ~al~!'. 6~ft/is a l\l'ck. ~1 \LE . .· 2 3 1 Suiall Jobs our Specialty 673-Zn.i. f 2 h'ldrc A 19 Drop by fo1 an 111te1v 1e11 O\<'r. neat appearanci'. Sc 1 EXECUTIVE 's:nc<'~l', ~~11,1~~51~7~-c ~i;.1:, Cc;ast 1-tunie Repail' &ta-~H~!_ 1 BIOLOG!C,\L ILLUSTRA· ~~. ~r 7 ~·~. \\~kcta!7:'1J 1 f.lon U1ru 0Thu1-s, 9 um·~ pm. Harold, 49J E. 17th St, Costa · SEC REARY llOU~E\VIVE_S, Pa11/1in1e 1~24. for poss. matTiag,·. 1 "Things" by ~foose Gen·] TION or related \l.'Ork. t""""ull wn to 4 : 3 u p n1 We5t5ail Corporation :\Jesn. . ! Dyna m i e. n1 0 t i \'a I l'ci public relaltons 10am·2~n1: \\'rite J'.ox 681, SJC l'H r pen 1 r y, re pii i rs, or pan 11n1e. 673·82:i2. tra.11Hporatalion & refs. a ' 1.638 Placcnua, C.1\,1. DELIV~RY . \V~RK-n1an1~d · intel!i!':<'nt person "·anted to i !2. hr +~~us. Agf's 3:>-1.J I !FE 0 EA 1· Le plun1bing. Elec remodeling. I must. C.l\I. al'ca ol J.larbor .... ov"r 2:i. Prut ta)lC. U;:e O\\n n1ru1ttge fast g ro 11· 1 n g ·'~"~efc,·~83c__l-~9=~· ~~-~-I -1 b. t' D F Tf ·, ltiour ti-t2-5til 3 Jobs Wanted, M&F 7075 & Baker 557-&!67 CASHIER to $500 rar No selhng, good profC'Ssional bus inc s s. 1 fNSIDE \\'ORK Part-tiinc, ia 1c!I 1\lt'. or H rerna ves · · ·itings 894-2750 s· J s~J"" I & s to ABOftTION call Llfo,E Hauling 6051 NEAT, alerl exp'd cple in BABYSITTER· 16 mo child, t ·ec rau:t. ~real spo t tu u:.e e<ii · · ·. ·a ary open . ..,,.. "'"'· rves. a\s. fd£'a1 101' LINf<: 541-5522, 24 hr~. f:J()'s for l.1gmcnt of 18·4D Nights from 11 : 3 op m. your PR & m11th. No typing. DENT A .L Ass 1 ~ta n ~ ·. EXPf.;RJEr-;CED lady 1vill do S!udcnt_s. Gua~nteed 11·ai;l'. sr·sr MASSAGE IN N B YARD, garage t.:leanups, adult units iii nice area. 7:30an1. Sun·Thw-s. Rcfcl', 1\lso Fee r'osiuons. Ct!Jl Orth?dont1e ~re., Will train ! houscclca11ing. P.efe1-enccs. 636-899., or 89....-225.11 0400' Irv' e A,.: '"'le 103·8 · remove trees, dirt, ivy, Dependable / plrasant 1 .642-6745. Control Care<'r E1nployn1ent "·/min. 1 Y1 d,e1ntalFe~.1?·· Cn l! 5·lll!N3 ·' 111 1 ·• • 1 · · 1 d . i\ ~ff. J 4 0 u Send resun1e to 1~ rs c1 t lS ~--Open 8 AM, 1\1on, \\led, Fri., r 1 v e 1v a Y s, st urnps. L .... ndable, 546-3n7 , HABY SITTER my hon1e, 5 ' gency, · ;i, in75 Brookhurst, 'No. 11: FACTORY HELP Anri. 557-ffi39. 1 X·J7-2666. , Help W1nted, M&F 7100 •ays 1vk, Costa r.fesa. 2 lrvua-' Ulvd, N.H. Fountain Valley, Ca . 9270S }Ot1ng Judy over 21 yrs. \Viii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiii f 1\10VING? Local furn. or j -Boys 6 & 8. Aft 6:30, I · train. Good co. hen£'Uls. 1.= ~en. hauling, 32 It. turn. •-11... •-642-7452. CW:.klCAL DE.NTAL assistant Laguna 5'15-040l.CM I ' I~ 642--0535 ' -.. w-.,p -.... PAYROLL "'"' -El Toro area. Exper. ~"""~"==~--=~ 1 s...-end._. van. · AcCOWlling Oerks 1 S560 ~YSITIER • Live-In, 2 Salary open. Rep Ji ca I FOOD & BEVERAGE Alert, aggressive prrMn "'1th . _ HAULING & lotOVlNG, 0 fa 1 • 7 t' Indus/Mech Engr 0 SlJK I ch1ldn•n, H.B. area. Pvt. confidential. 830---1130. CONTROLLER ' experienl'C in c h cc k 1 n g IO\V cost seiv1ce. Ext Boat 'I h/D' 1 •0,,.. room + salary 842·253J CLERK . . A 0 C 1. d · rnaterial to standard s fl ! in -194--lOOJ 54<: ""'"" "ec 1esc ..,.,..... · · DENTAL ASST. Chairs1de. 4-. n range o. trm cs1rcs Bu1ine11 Services 6009 . ' .,,-vtQf, . f/C Bookkeeper 5800 handed dentistry. Go 00 I Rn i·xpcr'd. F'ootf & p1"0Cl'S!I. t2J package goods, ----------IGl'tl. Hauhng·i\1ov1ng·Trash Corp Ex Sec'y 10 S800 BANK i\1-in 1 yr exp Li'i , Bc\'rrac:~ Controller \I'/ 1J1 customf'r shipment s. BOOKPG, typing, f i I in g.' Trt>e & shrub trim or Prop. 1\lgnll Sec')' to $7j() i ~rays. ~ 495-42..\5... laJ1?c hotE'I or restaurant t:xerllent brnefit!I, Paid INSPECTOR ht Shift TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W. Seger1trorn (Near Harbor & Warner) Santa Ana Equal opportunity ~1/F i\IACHINisrs employer TOOL MAKER 2~D SflIFT Nf'f'd l~p! Call Roxl:lnnc's 1 !'_t·tno\•al. Esl. 542-94:» fiTelcl Claims Adjuster CREDI J : ~~~~~~::~~ d°:p!~in~r i~ ba1ekg~:1:1d. &d·•,'rl 'c~1sumE'1. &d , ~-~~::~~n~i~~ s!c~ sl~a~~". "• Bus Sc1v. Reas rates. LOCAL moving & hauling by I rnc •. degree to $725 .. DENTAL ASST. Full tinic .s<1 ary ut'..-~l'f' '' ass,1_ 1e J ' :M7-2827 eves. student. Large truck. Reas. I Lc~al SetTClary to $700 , CHECKER lK'l'SOll \\llh experience in ('ha1rs1dc. J\>lin l y1· e-.:per. 1\d no. la1 c/o Daily I ilot. Apply In Person ' SS Hr. \\"eek i\vAilable t C HaiT)', 531_1.i35 or 5J9-9-13S. Sec,YiTitlc C:st·i·o11• 10 $700 I all fa~·l•ts of JJilYl'Oll in· St;u1 immediately. Salary P. O. 1560, Costa Mesa: C;1 PRIMARK arpenter 6015 • • l\lag Cal'rl Typist 10 SGOO l·lud•nK daily 1in1e cards, open. N.B. area. Ma-6631. 92626 PRODUCTS Moving and Hauling Receptionists 10 $550 t het:k pl'l'paratiun, pay· DENTAL ASST Exp or D.A.1 FRY COOK PATIO-Covers & Decks. $lU & up • 96J-o4.52 CALL T--~H llOPKINS We have on open-roll tax rctun1s, daily C'Ahl. >16-3000. 'Vknds I ;\1ust be fully qualtfied in an J aspects or toohng \1'0rk .l i jigs &: fi.-.:turl's. Chvn band J tools required, ' ' Custom designed expertly 1 ' • __ _, l"ash l.'Ontrol, <.'Orrcspon· "',~?" 8965 1n l2 Noon. . Exper. Full, p/lirnc 2620 S. Sus"" built. Free estimates : Hou•ecleanint 6054 JERRI \VHITTEMORI:: ing in our New-1 dence, filing, assist in •"-'U"' v-1 Surf & Sirloin " Please Apply Or Call 646-7598 846-949J 'H OUSECLEAN ING l rRYINE PERSONNEL port Center Branch 1 prcpn.ralion ol monthly DEPOSIT CLERK 5930 W. Coast Hvy., NB N HSanlboa Atta& , ... Calif. A ROYAL CUSTOM \Voodwork. remod.. Experlent'ed. References & ,. ~ES·~ for lndlviduel with 1 jou1·nal entries and peuy P/time. 80 h\'S a n1onth. FULL time babysitter !or ~I 1 ear ~h4t'~~er vr. paneling & repair. Vi.nee accvrete typing cash fund. \Ve 1'.'QUil'C Work 1st 1h·2 weeks or the mo old baby In my home. I Equal Oppor. Employer INDUSTRIES Lenhoff, 536-8'175. own transp. $2.50 hr· 488 E. 17th St (at Irvine) CM skills and some ex.. 2 yea111 experience, typ-mo & last few days of n10. Some housekeeping. Pd ' 2040 E. Dyer Rd f:tolJ.-2781 Suite 224 642 .. 1470 , Ing and 10-kl'y. Also. includes lite typing & I vacation & sick \eA.ve . Most I--Sanh1. Ana 540-3210 FENCEs-GATES-~EPS Dedic•ted Cleaning r,:rlence conduct· filing. $3 per hr. 1' I n1 Po r tan l qualification INSURANCE SALES F:11ual Oppor. Employer m/l .1 RAILINGS-DECKS-ETC. , * WE 00 EVERYTHINU * """ """"' ....,.,,.,... ng credit chocks. LEAR Cell 644-1900 e<pcr. w/ln!•""· IW!er. 548-7637eve11. I ltefs. Free est. 646-2839 Acc:ounfilVI Cl9rk I G-00-M required. Salary $300 . MACHINIST-ADD, remodel, alter. frame, ··• We offer fine start.. DININ R negotiable for right penon. N h'l & finish stores Oftices Ii 0 USEC LE AN ING -Nationl\l aailboti.t nilgr needs Ing 1alarie1, excel.. ' SI EGLER CAPTAIN Transpor. -'q. to Irvine. lo e)(p nee., e~rn iv le yO\l Pl'Om11sive manu!. firm homes. 962--1961. ' ' e" p erie1K..'f"d. Reference. payroll/Acctng Clerk. Exp. re ~arn. part . lune, e\•es ~ needs a lathe machinist GENERAL CARPENTRY $3.~ an hoUr. N.B. area. prel'd. Call 556-3120 for Info. lent benefit plan, 6 Days·11plil shift. r.1ust havl' 552-$522. : 1~knds, full llme \Vh n quail· ".11.2 yt"S cxper. At!O, CUSTO 'I FINISH ll'ORK L6'ndH293. E.O.E.' • I pleasant working TRANSPORT lhorough knowledge 0 f FULL 1itne Salrsn1nn wanted 1 fled. looking for mac h Int at " I 6066 ACCOUNTING CLERK / environment and DYNAMICS wine's & good table st•l"\·icf'. for P11.tio &. Ou+cloor furn-Farmers Insuranec Group traln('es w/lltlle or Small jobs ok. ~ a 1cap ft9 I 1 of tu ,\b1!1ty to sell, instruct & lture shop. Apply Crttn Ed Lani * 54Q.1:13 l t'Xf>"l'. New a/cond bldno CerjMt Service 6016 11 LANDSCAPE, sod, soil cond. 3 yn expelirnt"e rcq'd. r.;" Tor °!dv:nc: IN;~;1,~~~r~~~~l') ·~:~~~~ or'~~~!t~~r ~ i llH\"CI\ Nursery ann Patio INSURANCE CLERK Xln'l benefits Inc I ud i ng& Cleanup, sprinkler repair. S5(1G.~· Airport Are~2640 nt Santa Ana ,,·/p"blic. See Pl'rsonni·I • Shop, Viclorla k Nev.·port dent a I . EOE. Disc , JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery ; Exper. ~. me Dlvd., Cos!R r.lcaa. Agency exper. pl'l'f. Fire & lnstrun1ents, 102 E. Baker Dr1 Sh" mp o o ' (Soll• P I ti /P •-6073 ACTIVITIES DlRECTOR Pio• .. call for Equal opportunity c.n1ployer 1'1anageboar B Cl b },ULL Time Bus Bov, n .. u H.O .. • can c e I lat Ions' C. ~1. 979-5.100. ' Retard&ntJ). n--aten & a n '!I aper".. ! Exper. pref'd. F/time. IF Bal ay u J ~ !!ndorsemenl$ etc EEO P '"°;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;io;;;;;;;;;;;;.,...J -•" --I tment M 1221 W Coa!l Hwy NB. •hilt, Appty in per9011, \Ved· rSJale Mutual Sa~' • ..:. «001·!" MACHINIST all cok>t brl.gbteoen • 10 PAINTER, 5l5 Yf'I exp Conv. HOlpltal 642-0598 •ppo n · ' Sal, 2-tpm, El Niguel • '"6"• ~ = t!ech~ ~ Semlreti.ml. need imall ADMIN. Alllltant for Tech. Barbara Cam"'•r1no CLE-RICA.L DISH\\'ASHER 'Vanted. day Country Club, 23700 P.taeArthur, N.B. Mra . Production, Mon nm A l by aavtng me ~tra. tript. Job 1 pa Int In: ' Dept of sm&U, klcAI Co., (714) 644-0113 lmmed AulgnmentJ T?p shift, 6 days. Good pay. CaU ! Oubhouse Dr., Laguna Engelkey, 833-8383. v&riety PINMnt WJTOUnd. Will clean IJvlna rm., dlntni paper1langilw call r r . d v t\ r I 0 u I respom:lbllltln. SECURITY $$$. Uine or lhol't. term. 1)44-9829. ?.fr. D'a C.Oflee II Niguel IN s u RA ?'I c E Exs>er'd ings, ~ bldg ln 1rvlnt ln-1 ,• rm.. I: hall $15. AJty nn. 642-9235. some Mini. Call 646-8981 Call 5.f.G.+150. Shop. ruu.. a: p/ttriil!: he 1 , pro~ It Casualty a;:ency dustrial complu. Call Mr. • $7.llO, oouch llD. Olatr ~ 1S EXTERIOR ONLY Mr. Pnil>ot. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO DR'S ASSISTANT COOKS. & DRIVERS, o~r woman Good ..im & Otarbon, TI4·m3!l9.l. yn. exp. !& what counts not PACIFIC J"EMPO T•mP'!rary Help Yo""" tatty (18-28) fO •~rk 21. Celi!. driven Ile, ntat l benefits. Old .. 1abl~hedl~~!!'!'"'"!!!!!!"'"!!!l-l'I method. I do wotk m)MU. Uc'd., Intured. Free Eat. All ShUtll ()pl!:n CLERK TYPIST TO help f\S doctor's aulstant/m pe_nonable. App!y '10 E. Laguna Beach Agency. Cail A-1 AJD S WANTED. - Good reJ. 531~101. RichArd 919-3335 VACATION$$ phtnnaclJJt end waJt on ceptlonlst In t.::alth spa. No lllh St., CM. 6*n36. \ Roy · ~latcum Agency Experle~. dependable. •1 LAft Crpt Clnn. Hie $24.Sl. PA.UiTlNG & Reptlr, 35 yn PART·TIME BANK c:ustoml'tll. Must type, will exp. fleel!:ll!lafY, We train 494-1511 Good llltlary. Rm $1. Stm bae $311.\11. Sol& workmtWltlp llW'· Tttke WEEKENDS !rtlln. Mi"'°" VI e j o . YD"· App[y In ,,.l'l!On aJ\er-* GARDENER * Invoice Clerk <94-U I $14Jl5, Gut.r. TIH110 advantage ot my exp ImmedJalt Openlnp for 837R1750 noon or evet, 2930 Wat. Cat. Be )'O',;t own boss! Put or ·Mahde pet'8()n. Xll]'t typlst. rMJOS. Full • ~-tlmlll Celllnat 6011 !536-FRElfl56E EST. PRO. F. Sccllrtty Guanls In O.C. Equal Opportunlly '1ERK$ & REGISTER Hwy., NewpOl't Beoch. ' f/lfmt. Your OWt1 oreo. AIR, knowledge of bitkP'R·· ~llll !rain. APPlY 10 ..,.,s ' ;..;.,i: atta. 10-40 Hn/wk. $2.25 .t'miiloyft'M/F OPERAroRS full A pt1rt DOG Groomer, ~x p er . Hilh lncome. Gl.laranteed Varltd dutits for 1Tnall ~ Br.N BROWNS. rue. ._ WILLARD PAINTING * PAINTING. INT. • EXT. hr. No uper, neen&. Call 4-P timt. A&*tv K Ma.rt 23891 El caesars Palace Qroamln£ CU.tomen. Earn Now. Pi1 manuf. plant. Ask tor MU)'. CO.!lt Htvy, So. l.AC\11111 ' --OelUnp +I * 55'1'4274 * 6 pm, 61M511. --wftll• Dollt Toro RA!. El Toco Laruna Nlgucl. can Later. -Get Into tho o.n, Pilot ~ ttpaln. Drywall A "all Don't me VJ> the tthlpf SECURITY SERVICES CO. PlltJI ""ll'WI -Ad It I COMPAH10Nt • Uve In, ~00 ., 837--0480 lor SM-7117 or "4-3144 I Don'! tdvo up tlle . litlpf Cla.-!Rt!d Ad -tllld 11111 fl!Jtt, patdl Jliutortns. No. "Llll"1t In cl>lllllt!d. 9>lp Ooll[""' Ad! c.11' 64Uml ~. ~ ... jltll wlmtl nllel tor elderly lo<ly. l"lervto.<. "Lllt"lt bt d..,rll<!d, Ship sometbq >"" no - 2ll038. G0-6m. lo-. -1tsl 1G4171. lodofl -.....,,., ~THl/ .... 51MT'f4 P11o1 Oaa<tlt!d ad. 642--6611 Cl.ASS SELLS -MUl1I lo S-R<sulll! 5G-!1m. -or ... 1 call f • 18 DAILY PILOT 1hursday, t.1111 :?), 19/4 . • -------=,,,..,.,,-.,,._- elp WantiCI, M&F 7100 1 Help Wanted, M&Ffl~' HetPW•nted, M&F 7100 : Help W•nted, M&F 7100 1 ~.iji~~nted,:~~ !:(~I DoV• i040 Furniture I050 Ml1ceha,,....,1 -80BO PERSONNEL ASST ' . . 1 w"r·nu;ss """"' :n ,15 • PUPPY WORLD • MOVING SALE @CRAM LE ' ·r MANAGER \,,1..,1 hu~' 111· ,. ~" 11111· r si•i•rf'tury ~· 1~1)1; ~nou.~. to SI IK Yl'ltl"li old, Day shift, Ajiply ' \\'atch do{:K • Gern1an Shep-4 Hours Only Sat ?.1uy 25th, ~ • U \. 1•1,111.1 .:1·1 · nr i.: r -. 11 1 11 1.,: rj fJ J'O :'<' e°1lnf'Pr 191\ 1 in pcn;on, \\'cd·Sat 2-lpin, I herd! O\lhuahuna Ti 11 y 9At.l·LP~t C\uiton\. 111tu.lt' TRAINEES Full & p/time I n I o• I'\' I 1' 11 1 11;.: \olv. Jn! IX1-.1t1111i-111 (l1Hll~•· Co1 :\!U'I I~· 1•1 1•1 ~'\ l-•rtd11hh• ~ Ill Cl••\ phl,11,d Pllld Jl,11•• 'al .~ lo•lt ph,1110 l"I h1 'I 10 ,1't~· \111""' 111'!11'1 ~\!IJ />I' 1f'lt•pl 11 •111 11111 oll ! ", ' 1j'JI• ~~i-~lli ~\\i ]il[l"U 11l·lll•lll TIC TOC SYSTEMS ·-- "\l,\Nl t'1\C.~J'l'J:l:'\L, MANUFACTURING & FABRICATION Material Planner \lu 'I h.11• 1l11lu• 1 .. uohl'lfl• l ,\; 11 ii •lllll •• u 11111' 11,1 .. I 11.11 , , ,\ I ,I\\ "I'll I, I' •1'111 • ! 1)11 11 ' IP "ll I'll Ill•• •!I,: jl.111• Ii·!',\ •hd\IU•.' I' l1t'l II 11.rl.1 p1'"'"''1" hJU Ul<IU•'' ,1, ,u,,lo/, Production Control Ana lyst I \ht> I ' I I~ 1•1•~111• ,, .. ! 111111 1\1! ••I I• I do d • 'i" 1 Power Brake Opr 1 '1111 ·,~I ' l'\J" I lll •! t Ill' ,\ I chi• No·l~1·11 .. 11 l.\J" 1 111 ll, jJ,1th I fl I 1111111 ,\ l•'ll i1.J,11,• I n1ak1n,,: Sheet Me tal Mechanic I i\l 111 : 1 ! ~ 'lif'• I 1!1\'1,ol '11 •j1 t 'IX 111 •11< 1 E lectro-M@chan ical Assembler I \1111 : 111•1 ~ I I. I T I () lll<'i'h I fll( .. J .t~"'l'llll1I~ Co1np1 111111• "o1l.1110· .. S.: \Int 111 JI• Ill~ 1111 lt11lu1~ I ./ l 1~ 111,, I t' l.o 11 ./ I! D.1), pd .. 111111.11 I· ", I" l'o111I 11111 ... 1111." '"' ,,11. n • t.u1pluy111,·1d •Jllll•' lljk 11 ! S.1t .~.un I!. r,,1 1nh·J111· INTERSTATE 'ELECTRONICS CORP ' ... , ,. \ ' I 1vo -1•1111ont Alt'Oll! \n.ih1•1111 ii2-'!~l I 1\ llUb:.ld!'tl) <ii ,\·J'(J Jn1 Equal OJJJl'JI t.111pl0\1'l lllfl f-!G'.\! 1' l 1 i11•, ,111 I 11/bll ) 1• ultl 1 n /:(·[1o1 Jf1 gt11111 111.111 I ul~' ;"\11. L.11, ~\\) i\1·1 1111u1• 21 · llo \\ ' •I :\ll"CJ!,\;..h, l'l.h, 'I 1111• up ,\ l "" 11 .. , 1, J 111!1 ''IK'1lt11t11I ,\pph 1:1 111), 1\ltv. l~tll1,\ '1 111"-•11, (,,,,,, l'vlci.a ----~IECIJ.\1,ll I 'l• II! I h dl('"-'l ,\: g,t'l•lll\•' h• ,!\~ n10ICit-. !n~ ,, 11d, \,11,,11n11 ti-12-1:.10 I i\IJ::UlCi\L-t 1u111 "1111 C'. p,11 ! l11n c. I uc s Thu1 " 'artl·1no1111' \~~~-~:s\ :-01~'.IJIL,\L ,\ S :-., l"' I ,\ '.\ I, bat:k Ol!ll'C, ).!111 <1 ..tl pratlll'(' :-.d.1ry up1:n :0.1.11! \\r1t1<11 ll"lllUC !u HU:'\ ,7JS, lialbo.1 1~1 •• 1111, l'.11 'Ll!h.! t..1El !:It !',I, \\JI.I: \Jipl:- J\lou11un i\1gu1'J \\ .lh l L11 ... 1 2721'11 i\il'l• (.11.:• 1, j,!J La_gun,1 I'\ 11o:u1 J -M-OTEL -MAID L.'\ECUl !VF. tiLJ l J .!-i -i.6-0 111 NEW FACTORY 81 ,11un u111l11~ jd·• u1"-1u11., in :11 1•,, 111tu~ t1\l foll111\111i.: Mgn1r 1•11" sl11 1 1,1, SC'J \Ill• 11 •.!1 ~' 111 SalC"lll• II !JjlLH AJJ l.1< IH )JI'. I ,111' I J"-!'111·•11" 494-1064 NL:n~L ,\1dc,, dJ)". l'\I "hll! °'Ill di t!ll! '•II~ l1'•l01t ~·h .ol • 1 l\111 IUll'l"tl Uainu1.,; 1+.;111 l>.'lll\' L 111 l;] I I t !I '"' ' l 11 .ojJpl NLlt..,t."> \IOI<.' ' l/1 Ii· 11,I t :\fl\ J fl" I I 01< o o ' ' i\lon·l-11 .IJ,.,, \•1•:• l••11 Jlo•p Li•! Ll•llll :"\<. I " ;).Iii-,,...,,:, NL 1: ... ! ~ \ : l' I ... t ;;\!'1.l'I •l. ,J'llli~ l'~t .. ,1,11 .. 1 .•Lill' , li!'Vl'l'I) ,1lnlhJI _,, ,~ \I E~lrll".i .. ,.,11n, 11111 NUJ{SL;, ,\1d• l/111 1' , Jl :1!1111 1• /, 'P pll1f d .\Ill I o "IH h ltl •• 2 OFFICE GIRLS NEEDED l\;i1J1u I• k·po"' I ,.1 Jl . 11!1~( \1( ~ • JI " 1\j!iJI~ 111 I ,,, , YELLOW CAB CO ISO t. I'""· 1 '" Order De5k Clerk lln1n~ 11 u1>t'11111i.; '-;t'l'\ Li l' l l\.'J•I IJ i.:••"I h'l•'pl111111· "Ill I•! " I ,, ' " \1•v.pol'I 1~ .. u·h fhn1 ~1 u,1 SENIOR IL lU> ~J~I. (('\('I~ s -' t,.1 Nli,:u~I C.:ouutry t:lul>, l'oodl~. Pit Bulls,· Cocl.ll· coUee tablt', 4'x4.'. "J Sid~li AN~w~""s h.,,,, ~·ot..11 1 l•l)lllL; -.hill ~ SECRETARY :~~~!~:11 ~fri~e Con~ll t~ ::~I 2JN7• oo .. a, ubhou!SC Or, Laa;una poo, Ohl English.' .Sa111oyed. jMtlent leAther podded ... blg ~ M!Di. MASlErl'; AUCl:UN 614 a6a4 or d i J· ~6'25 !oi1JJ 1I s;Jll(l. Cull (_',,1,1.11 l 'll·rk 1°1J1li.I 1 S:-i(l(J i;-• ~11.:hshunds, Jluskic11, Pugs, utility drawer. $71j, Span. C II Jell • (_' cl l'•·11>011111 1 ,\J.:•'11•). :· i !I 0 S-.·i·) !<; pi'.c~ u SifO 1 \\'1\l'rllESS . t\.ppl.y lieNittn 100 1\1L\'.l::.IJ PUPS! Stud e~nd tables dbl door, $90. K~J,., -J \t'KETS'u1 t> -" ll.11 ho1 Hh d C\I 'i 10-tj(l\j \I 111 1>uppo1·1 t ht' H1'g1011~l 1.,•i,:-.d St·i· t"Ol:p HF.: $~ 12-J 11 n~, E>.per1cncctl o!i!y~ ~~ce~ .. "'~~\ Breeds, Open M t. hangln&f.11~ IJ.u1~p lo: Pi;li~ish:'rs' of Jl'll'l~l'<!•'i , l '!f(J~~. :-.•lioll"l, B••,11 h S,1!1·~ \l,111a;.:1>1, U11h11l1ni.; ~'l l\'IHI) l_.l'~lll $H(I ~'i:' IJJ\I:, Cl~~ltLIJ:: :S ~t'S.~50'~7. ie ~ble, eh.; $SJ J 1 111~g~~ltl('~ Ot't' gcttill!; ll<l . I u .1· 11• sp1 ('ll't I .... ,, ·•ll' 1, bou1 h 1\ ,t.!" ~ l1hr·1 •I 1 u,11,u11 1 11a1..,..111, u1au!l1ju1 S..:t )' 10 ;;'t'n Hibl' 1,1 S~OO , C]~l!-~'· IO'l /.1t 1' adtlcn, N.U. ' GOLDEN H.t'I rlt'\'Cl' puppies, Tiered turmnl ha n It I n Iii \"OUS c.,,·ei i~)ui ! ru; iu•·~ ... , l,;•ll\l'i ll•!lllt ll'ln.•.1[lp1J,1! ll'(,ljr\, or i.alt•N h1.J0kun:" 1:t'tL'Jll T)lll.'>! lf) s-Jl')ll lil.rl:-'' ,_, .. . ... : 6, ll'kS, ,\h:C. 1>hots_. la.~~· S90 +lot& of access: !ht•yn~pullingJ.\Cl\~rs . 1hh Lii l.'h1, lf!t 'ti !'.i 1 t !J, \lu1.111' 1 !· !I 1':11 1111 :· pn1dtu 1, ti I!-' '11 .uul •m'l'\.'~Jdl'lltt'. \\ 111 ( t,11,,41· Piu·i·li.ui Scty $7·i0 , \\ A 11 HJ:;SSC:..-, \\ t\/'\ JED, I l' 1\nl1:1.st1c tl"nlf)('I nll'UI $1TJ pcs also on display I. to1 t1JI lh"h nu.ii•nzlnes 1·1:J :"Sl /{ \\,1.ni td. \\ ,..,, .• d~ h:.ndl!! 1;.p1u{! u r l'uioh.1,,Jni:: 't't ~ 10 $(ij() u,.:t•:. :.!1-.\0 1\pply ln pc•·~on Good "01k1ng do;,:.s sale. ltcmcn1ber Sat Only. ---_ _: --- , pt 11, fiill 1,1111 ,111 ,1~ I< /)I'll I" f11r 1hl' Cout111lltr ,J ~ C'a!I ,h•,,.111 1;, ~Jx., li(',11 h Jluusc 619 Slt't.'JlY , 4!J.l-J089 !Ell J'urt Charles Plt1.t'I!, BARTLETT Misc. Wanted 8081 1 eoR'iENTAL RUGS• I lt"\ll \'.d1•!•HH ' t't1 :111t•11' 111 11 ·1" L'O"IC~,JOndcn\(' ;.,_ s11\ Jlutf1111u1 llvllu",L.'ij;,UoaJicuch 'GEH.MAN S lJOl-tT HJ-t NCl\'JX)J'l Beach. (llarbur FLOOR COVERING :..'t•' ll.11·n·~1 .\1<• J' \' \V• 111 1· ,, j!ynainie, ;.onno,; NEWPORT \\Ai'..;TEl.)'":\ru1!;\1L•n \\'u-1 f'OIN'l'EH .. 1"en1;ile, !J 1nths Vlcw llonicti:). 781 W, 19th St., C.M. PROCESSOR t"iu1no11) luct1!L•1I 11 t'H J Personnel Agency 111eu. l'ur11t1011 J\lcn• \\011\Lll ,\KC, Sj(). U1tO ll hots. Garage S..tl• lOSS Qualll)' LU81orn 1Iou1 V :-.. ,\I ,\ J fl 1 \I c E'P \l.uuf'r l!l1rl .u1d 11,n·tJUr 833 Dover Dr • N & i-_;:..!JL'I' ln 111ubllt• hu111c J l.~tukn. bl{}-{X)lO t·o1cflng t~e<itu1·1T1g ~urcu. , , 11 11.i• ·~ n1•1•tli. ~•·1 ••1·1d I l"''•I l'"l'11PI ,\ ('li!ll•'~I' <111:~ .. 1 1.1p1·,,t11~·s ull-:i'.lW iJU.-J.'..ul.. ~l.J.i'.)._u~_t:;ill J;l\d ( ,,J()(j lr111gc:. nnil 642-3870.. . . lOll:.11 ucuvn :\In L !iltU r!u~ ~ IJOG OBEDIENCE CLA.SS ' ',\ N ,. 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H.1'.l'J I:. ::.t.,l'<?<JULB-!l~k Toy. ti n~u intcrcsong tnu!ih & LIC\,'Ol ..,1111616-1412 1\lUL Jt 11111y 1und! • .>-11 ~ 117 * MusiCa l ·inStru;,-.,-,-8~0783'1 11111 lu11• 111" 1•'"'1'"11 -.11 u I' :-1 L lJl-.:0-1 s 11.,1i., p l w111, .\ndicii~ J'l, ~ ,\, I ~ rul ,\hC.:, h~u11.• 1a1~i;rJ ucnis. fl.'hiy 2-1, 2J, Juanl· ----- l1U•lt1•''' !1!..1 ,q1pt•,11,i1111•, Memories, Inc. I I Stnnnu•r l\c:1t , lt'h,1hl1•, \\,\i\'l"EL) -J·:XPEPIL"N,'CJ::D v"rrl~~.~ ~s,•.,'~11-:~!IJI}. or Ucst apn1. 30C6 Misual Ur, II" l\IOV!l'\G· Oli.1\l'lll.lt 00.·u'dS, 2 !).\ 1·1:-:a ilL'l..'\ll1han 120 •ll•'•'llUI l"'!~Hlltlll) ('.di lo IJO 0 'I ol•·"I 1 "-, o _...., &1!jus!alJJe, "],t\."''ll,I U·,1•s 11/.,lil.ll1I ,(, O\U~ll 11""· .ill rt,,1 ·, ~,_,1 ,1 ,\ S11IJ .. ut1.11' 11! • ' 1'1 ':., •' "'1 "· 1 111 L:1d1ci. 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Hi llJUS., v<.MJ 1,111ul) tlv.;, ~ J<.\.\/Jl.Y ;\JIJ\U~ S;i.Ji; ,191-u;.!'1 \1.\1.:\l I :-.,,, .. 1.111 ·h·-.k I 'J '' ·''IUU ~11110J1 111u,ll\li11g 1 11h111<'I 1 • "' • •• • ' ' 1 • • ill'" lldtilil\·, l··'I' 11ol!',.i. " ... ILll..:~ i;,i nt'U, ~ i\•u,, 11l'1::.u11, :-1.111IJ0.1i..~. We Buy, We Sell I I 1 • '"' ·-t;Hi' :'.ll 1 1'111-!tf.1 .1fh•1· ti·lJU II•' Ii. i I 1 \ ''1' L\t'Cl hc111.•r11~. C.tll ~11 :i ------111"~' ,iu111 \l<.1Su/1JJ'Yl'l',1,\ntuiuLs, ~ll'l,11,.., .lunk ptn 1,_ \ ·l• 11 l.1 i".•1. I 1 lJl<!-:l!ll.) Lil:E,\'i' J;ll{1',;>.;EJ:::::i l'Ul-'::., L 0tl11, C~cs & Uli:l'Sl 1..1111 rhiurest<!llt hit''• J gul (;o, " 'li d!~ I \I I. l. U I:: I{ 1•/01•u1u1tt'l\!,d ,\hL, Ch,uup 1Jlnc 1.k.l. ilo.>KI!, u lt :>el, inucn niorc ~,ts 1.:n11:., ga1' htrs l'OHl \!;LE l'\ 1-'l:."\\'ltlTER Telephone Sales II l•1l l :O.j.11.'l ll'IK• 'i J. .J '~ I l ;u ul ,1t1 I I' Ill or II k· 1.11. ::.nnunUU', CJ\! .11.i·IJ:.O.u:: -----·--. ----s' r1d~ Jt ~ -all.,J plus S,1\/Sun, 1\llNI\ COA1', £u!I lcn~lh,' ~· Costa Mesa Area l-•i.:un.1L,11t)l!lli\d-L<1i;lllll t.'L ~~J~~!.: -.-----, . --··I nail hlk c10.~s nunk I\/ (.1111'11-.)lij'i I 1 I o,,7ti \J\C.: ll 1,,h Sc!ll'I s, l'h,unp1un S~\T. ~NL\'.• 1~·1 AnU,l}UC' f~ pl Olid.i h f'1ll Bux 1 l,1t ('u~l T\\ !) :lh I u 111 ,t:="):.,\l{DJ:::\ Work From Your Home Top Commissions • ',;...;',1 l • TOOL MAKER TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS , I ,,11.( .:nd ~ji1]'.., " • J • • n.J I lit' U11 1U1tn' Evening Interviews ' .\\I h t'\I :\l111HI") tl11u to"I•) ,\)j1J h1•Ul-. ,,,I) ! 'I •II! ·°'lll'I lll '11I1 J 1h• ,) 1 LEAR SIEGLER 'fRANSPORT ili'NAMiCS : ,I \, ·°'',:'I "I I •Ill •t I! o 111 •· .I.: '. • • :n :-..1!'1,o \ ',I Olf1)•1\,IUllil \I I~' TOW TRUCK DRIVER :-.d .. 1\ ''"l\111 ':u .. 1 hi•' u1 Iii• (',"'•• :\h •:\ .t I\' .1 "-"l"11t11 •• • 111l'lt111•I 111d1 .:•:w11I il111111.: l•'lUl•l .\p1>ly .ii 'H1I \\ !',111 -.1 L :\I . 11:1\1.'i-L" NOW HIRING FULL & P /TIME : 2n,I 'hilt 11 01 ho1'l s l1C'f'd"rl ,\o I It" I II\ • • "' fl ,\1!1111!.; (111 •· • i.i. d 11 .i1 ,cpr.•d FULL TIME $458-$640 PART-TIME $300-$410 SUPERVISORS $820 & UP l',111 !711 ;>.})\ ,., \l,11,, .• \pf"111ll11l"l11 \\ 11h 1 ·, 1 •"l'Hl'I I )Jl'' ''" l '.d] 111 \ \J . h I' .I TRAINEES \\111 11,1111 ill'/)<'1111i1hl» flt'OPI•• Ill t1rt•lolJf' pl.1~tll' 111)<'~11011 1110•ld1n~ ,..,r,1•1,11.11 ~ \lu•I 11, o1bl<· j,, ,1 111d t•nT 11 •' .. 111r1 II !I•'<"'' 'I I ( l[~'lll!h.'~ "II ),I •hill •.: h1· !fl ,1,11 I ~n·I ~111r1 ,211 to ,1.111 :1<1 ,11111 •.' ~·· t • .. 1,,1 i I :"1'" '" :11 ,\ '•If 1J ,1 .. ,\f'I'[.' * l)t.111.;•• ~ ,, ••! 1•1a,1u, * ~)J Iii ·I l'>:!il -.1 1 u,1., ''{'""· c.1111 \\JIU \\1\1\I:"\ ,lJ \\Uni•? 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LP Jtt.i ,..,, \!UVJ'.\l.i I:;aJ.t-n1u .. 1 )'; c 1 l ---BARTL-ETT ,\i'J L L\C't.)lh111g: . .t full rwn1s j FLOOR COVERING ;tlli'.;-~~1 ';·1•·(·1L 1u111 Ll\1ng: r1n, clJJ1 r111, I 781 W. 19th Ct., C.M . -·--1u11 bC'tlt'OtJ~n. set and <!l1'<1wn.i1!ictl 111~1all,•!1(\J\ 1 ;-.J:\I Llf,lt111 \l1Lt'011,,11.: s1ni;etx.'<lsJ().)lChcl')lDrlr-;ani(' Bi.ind C,11p•'!I ll\C'll, l1i.:c,q1,dl.froslL)Ll J!JJ Unoon8po1 G 1 I u :i1u~ll>CC $:..Jl9ti"'-296" '--. -Udllllll'L'( \(.'l',,!J)rS " ~ -! DU,\L l\mi:: bed, dICSSl'J, & exp I :\fl)\ l\(., !l\\l~t ~<'ll l.11.;l' I 1ute slana, .} pc :o;CCllonul, FREE ESTIMATES I !· i 1g1d1,u l' U1.'lu:..1, Jt.:ft 1.; 1v1. kl r & hJOt stool, llkc 11c11 Lull b'ki-1'1~~ 1 \1111 to•nd '.j(jj-:;.Jj.: 1 llll'llS ;,:ul! clubs 9 ti .J .si•-·--•-iiii.__ .. ._ __ _. __ , \\f..uu~.\\OOU It ,1 n.: (·. c"udl'n1u,_t-v, j.,I-2.j(J~--'71Toyota16UU I 11 lute. Good L'Ond1t1vn ~ ;.i HElJECOHJl:rlNl.i, ll f c rir,;,INe11 brakeN, ltre:oi & batt I . 11 1J 12 .1.1! 1 •1ncnr, Ii cha.11~, L'Oucli,f r;0111 :<hocks. Dyno·tuncd.I J J!J l ... 1Jnt11n.; t·lct.:1 t' 111~1 1ctl111L1 , :\l:iple L'\lllcc ,\,: en1J Jnii tniltagc :\!any C\tra". For an ad in WortHtn·., V.orld Call Mary Beth 642 5678, ext. J~O Seamed -To-Slim! Stars 'n' Stripes! '11~1 l iii 'l!-U:11U ~11-:.!tu~ t Bc"I ollt'f, li •I j -! j ·12 (.,,. j, ,- (,, lhli 1111·11. ,1101,•tov, IJ~I~~:., Lld1n1 St"!, dc~k 1 U1 1,.:: vi,nl'l' Pr1 p..tfl) I i ~ (' u L IJ :-; I' OT l{L'll'l[!t.:I illOr. ll1L.\ l l{Y-1.\L~:-U~flL!~sl ,\n)11111C. ,,_" \ ~ \ t l'U~I flt.:l' lUjl UCClCI livlrl " tll,ulll .L.11" 11111! ~:1J.,·---.--... -... ----"1 J:\ILJ ~I \ !'.il1··111.111, TYPIST Cl"l"c·r· 1 1· 1 -_.,, ~-11 IJ11·l!T.; JI 11 •• r.;'!f IA.t.lLt. 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J>r. l'n1·1•d lfl s1•ll. :131i·S2Ki Cll'. :1~~ii:~l ·' -" J ·1' Dean Lewis Imports St " "OU fJ ,\ 11kP11d I ----I" 11 I "II 1·10·q•o• pty. _, '·' · a)' -· IT '1 Ut'f't 9180 ....'..''! · 1 '>Or, '-·· -· -'-~1 : ''!41:12~-::sil, l'Vl' & 11k1w.J I Motorcycle'/ rei ers, 11 Y \\,\:"\fLll i.1 bu~· 1 !l 6.i 4!"1.\--01!1.1. I Scooters 91 SO . UT I LIT'\' TRAii.Eil, E\1·t·I· l'i1• v1•H1• :'llahhu ~I at ion .JO' \\'oUU llull 1\'llh G.~I. j lt·nt shar>£', 517). 11;11.;on 1nust hav" gOl:lli d11•sC'I. Stulablt• ror l.'fln1111ct'·. T\VO l'l'cn1i('r hcln1ets, lgl'.1 ~-mx holly .'i: i.:ood in1crior. Call 1·1iit or ]Jlcnsure 1~Jtl\'l'tsinn.: li!_f' r~c11'. $2.) I'll.. Call 'A t S & p t 9400 aflf'l'.; p.n1. 968~~il sn:ro. '''~'ill 10'. 57500 & 30· \ ~~81 r6____ u o er. ar s -~ ---CASH r·OR __ _ _!:!..,I. 6!~,..~i!r1. '71 !\;ORTON ('()~1 MANDO, FOR St\LF. -·I 1•lllll' ll'1tl'r YOUR CAR TUC. H01\T. 211' J.B. ~lj(I. all 11PI\", ··o" 1nil('S, con111ly lit'llccl lil'l'S, ;:1lsn 7 " 11 Al' ~l&-7070 Di<>-.1.'I I "~ J. & trans. s;;~JO. I ~P/JC'd, sharr. ;i.,'Jl-6628 \1 ire 1~1ab:~· ~!lll Jo"' Ford, A UTOS l~f PORTED 64;)-289$. I ·7~ llnnd;is 750 & ~l50 ~1ry~lcr pzuducl,. Tt:ul1•rl--'-'"-..;..'------ Class1fird Ad! Call £.t!-5678 1 X1ras $1950 & $1700 hitch fnC'i{'r u.~i·cil. fils General 9701 today! j ' 498--0539 Ford l\1us\nuJi: '71 lo ·7:; St:i.1---------- SEEK& FIND• Floun TCC U AGUW~DO~WCSS S US TRRTRR N K C AELBBOONED NABARARODDWDOAYBLIG G R E ERLAEMMROCCLFARC UR T llARttt:AELBBARNARC WOAWW C llR N MEALF &N ANB DW E O AE LWCARC E L S L!NL E RllEP N LMRTB&A O HSB~i KOLKKR&OYOSEYUIWNNA CR N CCUERBSOBTRLBNUU ATAA ~A~ABWETF S RdNEY &RERGRADiAHL~OYiRWO CUCCGDENNRE E CEBBYOS S E L F I B 0. L Y S I Y ~ 0 °1! R A R B LA~llMROCBELNRBNUDMR \ &fm• 3 pm ~JT·'1-l>__ 67 CORTINA U.S. i\l:ii:: 1tin1s . j lui:;.~. WAGON J::x1·cllcnt t'Q11d. l·I". Askillg $100. Call 530-6.140. tVt\\\'799! 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(ISSBEXJ 1 70 FIAT 124 SPIDER Extra Sharp. (Al 08$W ) the most modern Sports & Foreign Car Service Dept. in So . Calif. Custom Painting & Body Shop our facility is equipped with the latest electronic a'!,_tomotive equipment pen-Daily 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Open Thursdayi:30 a.m. to 9:00p.m B.J. :>l'v1<1SCAR (ENTER. Inc. !Ph 540-44'11 ' r: " " ' -' ' ti, ,,J •'· i .. •I 2833 Hci·f11lf fl.Iv." ,, !·:1 Ms '<J I ( I ' • ' 50 DAILY PILOT Thu'1d.,, May 23, 1974 Toyota '7'5Toyoi1 9765 Chevrolet 1--'--------'--------1 ___ _;992.;.;:;0; l·Ml='-''c;;.;u_ry'-----99-'S0_ 1 Pinto 99~! I !'._ontlac '9U : :ii •. CJ!.';;i." ~£ li~•."J':".~ '72 MERCURY '72 PINTO. l •PONTIAC• ! Aut ..... Slit JI .___-__ ... _Sllo _ _,J§J __ Aut_ .. _"'_Sllo_~J[ i;, ,. heater, lo mi's, f19'1;j. call COLONY P~K Vinyl roof, lull ?«-'Or uu;lde 1 l ·····························'!~·I BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 0•1f"70How '74T~ooDltploy ._ .... °" ...... ' 10 see It this 1,.f'l!kend, 10 passe~r 1ta1ion wagon. &: out. automahc transmls-1GRAND PRIX I' &44--6500. Llke new. 25,000 ~Iles, full, i;ion It low mll('i. t950Ji'VCL Autos New 9100 Autos, Ntw 9800Autoa, New 9800 '6.'I MALIBU """"' sport. :;::~;;· ;:.~';:"' ~'~11~;' Only $1988 HEADQUARTERS ==•..:.:.:::;:_ __ =:..:::=:...:.;=-~-'-'-;..:....-..:.-____ _ auto, !!malt V-8. $-KIO. or ~tereo, roof r~ck. 14JsESDJ I · . ~'.!:~:"!:...:::::::;:::;::..;i;;::;::iiili:z:::::::'i:;:;:;;:.;~-.._~-~-make orter. 54S-~l22 after 6 S~75. Johnson & Son -"'~~ pm. Linc o ln/"1ercury, 2626 33375 CAMINO UltSTRANO ONLY {2) BUY NOW TODAY -OEOC OUR DUI.I COIOU.A IJOt SID.AN LEASE '66.63 .... ............................. -............... .... :'!:· .... ---....... 1#114114!1 •••• UM.# ........... -......... ... _._.....,....,._...,... _ _..._.y..,. ................ IJ4'1.•t. ,_ .._.. ,..,.... ..... 1) ... ,, .......... - r+ h •1 '74GT ,.,... '"" ., .. $98.61 .... '69 Klngs"·ood 9 pru;s. 1 Ov.n-Harbor Bl ., C~1 . 540-56.10. , ,~=~ ':!..~. 1973 MODELS LEFT t'r Crean1 Puff. llladed, '65 MERCURY Come!. Just 4tl·ll75 0,. IJl ~IJ75 All Loaderl Jo"' n1i. $9j(). tilr. Bl'O'o1·n overhauled 800 mi. agn. fSer. 230'195l 675-0123. Have receipts. Nt!w tire!t & 'Tl PINTO RUNABOUT \'OUR OIOJCJ-: '&6 CJIEV\', ltT, •I s1xl, 1.'00d paint. Needs 2 rear shucks 4 5pct>d 1ransrnisslo11, hk<> \\'hll(' 1'hey Lasr! tircis, rii)ls. $600. 11.1.1-li.157 S·WO/B!'st offer. 6-12·~ lll'W l'und, lo\1· 1nilcs. 1·adio S4288 aft ·1 or 11·knds '72 1\IERCUf{\' !\1ARQU 18 I Ill\~. ht•Ull'l'. I I :1 :I~' T 1_1 I ' Chr sler 9925 4 Dr. like ~1e1v, lo"' n1lll•s,: S2'~7:> •• Johnso.11. & ~ 1!, 1 ~, -•-I Y full po"·cr, auto lenip air I L I n t: 0 ln/l\l!'.i l Ul';I. .. 2ti:.:'li 1 J 1 "7:1 GRAND PHI:\ '71 Chrysler Cllnd. 6 ""!IY po11·er St'ats, !!arbor BL, C:\I. 5-10·56JO. V!'ry 1(111· n1ilC'!l~I;' &. Jovdcd. i _. ..... .....,..u.a.1u~. -- lunduu top. A;\t/F;\I ~t!'rro ISc'I". 1.wos,-.:1. Newport Custom rnd;o. 1:,os>:o1 1. 1:1315. GAS SAVER $3088 "~ I d J oh 11 s n 11 & S 0 11 l!fl3 PLYJ\lOLITH DU5.l~R. i 11 "71 GRAND PH.IX -I Dr Jl<uvlOQL .oo erl, 1':,\· L; " .. 0 1,1/.\I"'''"'"·', ." 6~"'· l "" 11-11 F J I '.,,._ ' ' <1;1 ."'<I. ll'"ll>'., ,,_, ,ai; 1··-· I m•'I"""" L'-·Jly r<1. s.w.rp. '°"" OI" us llarbor J3L, C;\I. 540.5630 '"' .. •,,_, m\· ... ..,,. ru $1788 milcl'lgC' 1ov~r 22 !\IPG1 Jo.ull·t!. tSt.·r. 169'l'LL BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 lltodi ll•d.. Hoooliogloo leach 847-8555 Toyota 9765 I v __ ol_v_o_-,. ____ 9_n_2. I ________ ....,,, '64 i\IERCURY 2 1!r, I IT, Only 1 IJJOO 111iles. S:l.1!:5 $2988 I--'----------1 Xlnl. ne11· \"itlvrs, llre~. etc. Private purty. ~i..)1-5151. 111 '69 GltAND Pl~IX : I 74 v· OLVO 64+{lj91. s-195. I Exrro1 11i1·1• F·u11 pu\\ ('I'. I 22 USED TOY OT AS I ' DA YE ROSS Mustang 9952 Plymouth 9960 Lra1hrr 1n1t•nor, l'h". 1Sl'r. . PONTIAC -i 11 "" 1 "· $1 888 I IN STOCK, Available ar rrr- n11'ndous sa\"ings. Prii·cs i:ta11 at · S999 ~e.u. le.wi& ; -TOYOTA i Best Deal Anywhere! LEASE OR BUY OVEJ{Sf.,\S DELIV1'~RY Sl'ECIALIST<.; .&Pm lewi4 W VOLVO 1411.....,At .. Dt. '72 TO\\:--,' &. Country ATLAS c:-M~ IM64017 Chrysler \\"'in. 31.000 n1i. i111·; t-ond. p 11·1n<lo11s,. p seu1.1 Chrysler/Plymouth uni ln1 ~tC'rro, in xlnr 1' Open 0111ly K· Sun. '111 10 Jl;\J '6il Cl.fRYSLER \VAGON. l'Ond. &>st offl'I' buys cui· ?./29 Jlarbir lill"tl., , Loaded. F·u11 power. \'ACA· f111111 privah.> par 1 y . ' C"usln l\!e~a TION SPECIAL. Cared fo1: _611--0t.~. 546-1934 slnct• nC'11·, 5-10-700,'.l 01 fi.16·97'17. ;\ll"ST,\i\G COlll'l'fl. '7 :: '' --·-I 11111/1111 r:ul;o, air •'onrl, p/s I 'i2 PLY:\10UTH IJUSTt:l: COMtinentel 9930 & hrks, ,\/T, 16,000 1111, 1_6,000 n1iles, (•...:1·t•!lt•n\. 2 !nunae. s:L>oO. 67J-12·1.I fill 11 D11or H.1'. Auto11111!i1", 11Vllt'I' 1' {'l11Tk 0111' 12-:\\0i\TJI · f\'() .\flL[,\l;~: \\",\ltlt.\~."rY DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 2480 ...... -At fGir Dr. Costa ..... 546-10 11 1966 Harbor, C.1\1. 6·16·93f!:l 1 l!)G6 Ht:.rbor, C.M. &16-~Hll3 '72 CONT!r\ENTAL HJll•l. ~ll-i•rii~g, _po\vt•r h1·ak1:~. :iir LEASE A BRAND t\"E\\' ·71 .\IAHh: IV .66-1\lliST/u'{G. St.kk. Good l"undlti~nln~', _vu1yl rtluf. 1 _1,.-~~---~~.,,.! TOYOTA taxJCorollaSe<.IHn l 73 VOLVO Lo11· .n1ilf'".• sho11·~ 1 1 Good lil'es, t965EXX1. $267:1. J11hn:-11n ,\: [7) for only $61.26 Jl.'t' inn. 36 145 E WAGON rxC'rpt'.onally ftn(• !'an·. ;ill ~lr: 1· $~!1< &i2 -g~ Sou LinL'Oln/i\i<'ITury, )i~:, nios. open end lease. thr f1nrsl fcntUl'(':', full t c;in. J .J. -:i }!arbor BJ., C:\I. .·110.:-.t;::u. Auro tntns, air eotld, flO"""r pci"·cr. auto tC'n1p air eonrl Oldsmobile 9955 ; ·6!J SUBL'llli,\N s1a.\\;1 i_:. 1973 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA ~tl'crin~. luggagC' r:u·k, 6 "a;i.· pD\l"l'I", srats, lan1l11u -Grl. ('Ond., rachiils. ,\Just 10,0C(l n1iles. !np. 1639li1\IT~ S !i 4 i ~1 S;Jes I. SP=-v\ct' l'l'IL $S7:i. ~lti~--0290 18881 8rachBl•d..847-8SS5 HUMTIMGTOM BEACH $AVE ,/uhnsun & !) o n OLDSMOBILE ---PONTI ACS !.incoln/i\lrrt·ul')'. 26:l6 GMC TRUCKS "tl·I VALI,\N1' s1 .• 11n11 .. CREVIER BMW I I Bl C I -Q.. "'6.''0 \\"ag<Jn. f!uu<.: OK. Hro•,·nll.v !-'-"'"'" .. ' .. ~ . . HONDA CARS ''"""· '""· CllE.\P! %!: "" LEFT OVER -I ... \\'"' '" """' "'CONTINENTAL UNIVERSITY OLDS ~-----"70 CORONA h1ru:k II, stn. Sunta Ana 12 DR ht. LikC' uei\'. Lu~an"I \!til L'•L':-.TEH. i-11\"k. ti t·~l. 1\"gn; airlr/h, Ot.'"' tin•s: [ 8lS-3171 rquipt, full ()O'\"l'l". auiO 2&51) Harbor Blvd. r:uh1• & hralt·r. i;:c~xl t'C\lll. top rond11 1nn. Sll'al ll at I IC'IHP air ('on<i. 6 "·;iy ll\in Costa l\1esa :i4t.1.9640 ~"°'i1·l!'_Sl~>oo._r~2-Sl.il SJ,j()j). 49.1-f1tili3 NO Dn., OAC a.~~unic b!tl.~ ronirort po11·{'r seal.~. lti.000 ·72 TClHOi\"J\DO. rull pi\T. '59 P LYMOUTH Triumph 9767 11 rn;c·t'fl s~ll'. 1 ~· l4,?I:: :1<·tunl niilt•s. A:\l/F:'ll In1111<1t'.Un~.011nt•rS3-l:J() 1 D1· &id, $~'00. :1.J(i.l!"•I \\ agon. l 1.~ 1111. A:'lf·~ :'II: sll'rt"U, landau top lgfj~J.'i3i :tt1-3il.9-I Pontiac 9965 Au·, ;iuto. Like ne1\", SI IJ.lll p.!!7:'i. J(lhtison & so nl ~.-------~= •73 TR STAG ino., ~l35.1 Bal. ti7J.8760. I.inc o ln/:\!rrcury, Zf\26 Pinto 9957 ! 1973 GRAND ISt'r. l:!.-1-ll 30% .DISCO UNT C'on1'ertiblc 11·ith 1't•mo1·ablr ' AUTOS USED llai·hor Bl., C:'\T. f>-10.:16.10. •73 Plt'\TO \\";igon, top h Ard - 1 op. Au ton111ti{' 1· 9901 ·10 CONTINENTAL n1ilt•a.c:(', auto, an·. A rc;i! I VILLE Choice of Models 1rans1nis.slo11, powrr General !\IAHK III !lf'a11ti·~ 551--0999 \l"knds &1 •. ,1, .. c ' CI & E • I ~ r1;1rdlop. Vt>11• !011· 11111... o ors qu1pmen stcetinl:, air L'Ondi1io11ing, & ~ __ .-. .-. .-Full f"Xl""t>t". Bl' au 1 if u l C\'l'S. ; <iR('. Full.'>' Joirirli>d. ,\ n•;il I lo :i_d c· rl ivr.i ~ h I'·" I I' a I G-AS-S-AV-ER~ t.hr1_1_01~t. nu_t?. t~n1p _air l'Orl~: 1971 l'li\"TO, 2.000 cc !'ng,, lue\ul'v t'a1·, !St'r. ll27t!•. ,\ equipment. la-l~FRl. 1 6 1\~.} .fXl"l.r S~fit.", l_C'a!hcr auto, :iii• cond, \O\\' niiil's, ·"!t'al.onl.i·. I NEWPORT -, IMPORTS 197.'1 PLYMOUTH DUSTF:H. inlcun~ .• 1.i.n~,\u 1 Our XlrH c.-ond. prh·. parry. Bcs1 $3888 Std. tr11ns., ~rc;1! r;:as inilc· 1710BKt,1 S·ll7J, Johnson g. off•r ·l(l"' s-~o I !!~(· .(Ol"•'t' t'l i\lPGf Only Son Lllll"<lln/i\1M'cury, 21326 ' ... ,.... 1 " ---I ('ll~Ch: our. l-1,000 tnilcs. S-.!195. l'rivaH• !/arbor Bl., C.\l. j.10-56:10. PINTO ·73 '.! rl.r. 100(kc rn~. 12 i\10:\'TH . NO :\IJLJ-.:AGE JJ;ir!y. l!'lti-1 t'ull . , . C J J\:'11 !'<1d10. 16,000 nll, .-.:Int \\' \Pfl \:\'f\" DAVE ROSS PONTIAC J410.......,.,. At hil" Dir. CostaMno 54M017 ' SPECIAL OF THE ~WEEK • Brand New 197 4 Nova • 2 Door •Gas Saving 6 cyl. engine •Tinted glass •White side wall tires •Rad io •Vinyl interior _ • Heavy duty radiator • (Se r. 11102432) 2899 I I * 551 5151 * · ·,. I poiic_i,. ,·~~'1 c•1nd. S2200. 67::-l:?~j air ' '"' · 3100 W. Coll!il H1·;y., N.B. ' -!'(1/l< _1t1nn . .J'l11· 1111 ~~-.).)I. 6p1n. 642-9405 I _,,,..~~ ,\fl 0 or on 111\nds 613-9007. ·7:: PINTO . .i spcl. 2:> :'.!PG.! ' i --------------------------------1 VOikswagen 9f 70 AMC 9905 Corvette 9932 S2lXl. or offt-r. II DAVE ROSS ·-;-1 Gfl.\:'\!J Pl"ix, ::u.or.111 n1i.,, r---------------------------i ·---~----·73 HORNC1' "'""'"''·\\'ILL PAY TOP DOLLAR 1'19391 " I PONTIAC ' 1"11'-'.;.\"'P. '""'' '"" '"'"· DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS '69 VW lriin1a(· rond Econoniy 6 ~~OH YOUR \'~TT~ dlr. '7~ PL'lT~ Runa~I. auto 2410H....,AthlrDr. : b[i-I~ . Sunl"oof .r., low n11Jc<1ge ("VI. R II. &l2-0&!0 ur Ilk· li42-88-14 l.&!1• lo" -~'~res, xlnt eond. CotNM.•• S4MOI? , _________ Dial the direct line to results 1YE09631 I days.83S.4100el'e!i&\\"knlls. Couga r 9933 $23.iO. &l.J....i11).f HcJµ thl• shor1111.:P prohl<'n1!' Q ly $1288 8 · k 9910 -'71 PINTO, 4 Spd, R.~H . gooc\ ~ S<-11 Idle i1rn1s \11th a IJatl1· 642 -5678 n UIC 194¥J COUGAR: gold \\"/?Jk nHll'CIJ.:(', g_~. <:ond., SI5(K). I Sel.1 itllc ilcn1s II Hh ~ D:ii~~: P1lo! -Cl;.t~~HJCd ,\rl. t:;1JI I '-==;-;:====:::-:~-===-:--====:::::;::::::==::=====:::::::: \ 1969 LcSABRE. 2 cir hardtop. 11nyl Ip. Xln _t cond. ~\'ire 833-lR.i\ ·St.1-l ... ~1. Pilot Classifll~l ad. 612-361~: &12-JGiS. -:- I r~un p1.r, air. &st offer. "'hls, ll&H,._ air, neiv tires. Auto s, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 : Autos, New 9800 · Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 BARWICK DATSUN ~·"'" ~ 33.175 CAMINO CAPtSTRAMO Call aft. 6: 6~4-0472. $1500. a.l6-6a18. ~.1.N Al.t.N (;UfltlAMO '""'""'""'.....,,.."'"'1 i--... , Cadillac 9915 !9l1 COUGAR XR-7 C?nv. 4tJ-3375 or 131·1175 Lc;tthcr, !ape, Vogue tu·cs, __ ____ __ '73 SEO. Of> Ville, 19,000 mil. 20.000 ..nii. P_crfe~·t cond. Pv1 WANTED: a ';-,S.'61 V\V sll'el radial tirC's, a 11 .Pty. (114l67.r1136. 9935 Window Van unl'll'r $500 in avuilablc_ ~xtra~, • ~rig. Dodge r 4 n n in g t.-ond. Send 01l'ner. S.139.1. ti~.i6a aft 6 -'--------- informa11on 10: Don 81'0111\ \1·1i:das/all r!ny 11 knrl)':, '68 DODGE R/T 410. 2 dr C/0 Daily Pilot P.O. Box 'SS CDNVERT. -IS,OOO nii. It.! , Pf~. Pl!3, -· air-rond. 1:,SO Costa i\lesa, Ca\Jf., One-Of·O·kind. i\-lake offer. Very clf'nn. ST7,). Ja7-532-l 926:t'l I 67.i-65-i3 bcrorl' :JP:\!. '66 i\·IONACO STA \VGN, \VAJ'\Tl':D: 5.~·61 V\\' \V1nd1\\\' (:: 9917 /\u1011u1!it-, loaded, gd ('Ond. Van! Under $."it.Kl. 1\1u.c;t be 1-Amaro $500. fi..l-1-1127. Running. Send info to '74 CAMARO =F-or-d~----~'9~40-1 Classifif'd ad ~o. 171. l' o I Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 Exira Sharp, Fully Loaded, '72 FORD Squire 9 pass. Sia Cosla !\1esa Calif. 92628 tl17927J Special Pril·c \\la_g. P/S, P/B, air, '67 VW BUS. ho111e.made 1 $4088 A?t1/Fi\1 stereo, lug rack. camper, r-oblt eng. 4 mo or for this beauly Orig (l"'nr. 673-W'Wfl'vcs, 4{lOO mi \.1"81T. 725-TISl 7:30 49·1--2712 '=-~-------Ai\f to 4:30 Pl\1, D~ffy_.__ '70 LTD \Vagon, Jo mllt'age, V. W. Po~lop, 56,000 1ni, J>AVE,~Jl'(>$S a/C'. p/s, p/disc brks, lug new paint, Excel. eond. 22 -rack, ncy,· tires, $18.j(J, MPG. S2400. 979-42·10 POHTIAC . , _,_42_-811_3_1 ----- ·71 V\V CAMPER , clean, taO tt.1Mw:Al'*it. 1 ·7~ FORD Ra.nchero. Fully radials, Ai\-1/J''M, $2200. ~~i--•'~01,7 equip'd. One 01vner, Sho"'" 642--7671 -~ ,,. by nppl only. 83.l-8320 "68 V.\\'., auto .. T:::xCC"llent . MUST sELL:Brand neiv ·74 ·7.1 FORD Ranchcro. Fully ~nd, goo<! tin::s, $1,000. Camaro., tnoo. 673-7280 or equip'd. One owner, Shown rirm. 968--9161/S·l'l-70811 ;l.l(}..7511 Ask for 1\larcia by appt only, 83.1-8320 V\V 67 FSBK A-1 rond. g-n'at Chevrolet 9920 ·n-RANCHE'RO, De J u x e fu el econ. 4 spd. R&H nirl!. Like 11c1v. Xlnl cond. asking $950 TIBU39 84&-0~3 I •74 Monte Carlo S2500. 5·1'.'t-6882 8 am·~) pn1. , '61 V.\V. Sqback, Orig.: '6S CORTINA Station \\lagon, 011·ner, all p11pen;: very 1 Landau Cd runhing concl. $600. clenn. $1100. 673-2'295 . · 61'1 HJ82 .. . Very U:i1v ?itilcagc, Fine Car. · -. ·72 SQUAREBACK. 3000 m 1. 1412~111. --,64~F~O~R~D~$72S~O~- on reb!t cnginl'. $2000. $3988 640-2022 4'.H·46c:,J3::_. ~----~ '60 Bl 'G. Clean, n1ns good. $2:>0 1!rh·Ps It a1\11y. 6i:Ki71.J Cheek on our 12 n1onth 111ileage "·an-anly. no Ma verick 9947 .-----.-----rl?i!AVERICK '72, 4 dr, aulo, or 61.J.-7(117 VW BUG. 1966 Call aft ti pm, 64a.2137. Volvo 9772 DAVEIOSS PONTIAC gd 1 il'f's, ne11· brakes. $1995. Pvl pa11y. 5J&-17~7 Mercury 9950 ~~,._,..,,.o.. 73 CHEVY ·11 VOLVO STATfON I ·-.;-• ·-11 '\'AGON, Aulomatic, radial ~if' >J BLAZER I ires, vl'I)' good cond. $2900.1 •o· CHEV C 4 d 4 1l'h!.'C'I drive, auto trans, -·7-8297 u.1 apnce. r. JJ ~ J::'xC<'I ?ilotor. Air cond. atr i.:ond, Cheyenne pack· '73 VOLVO 1800ES, Air,' Bargain$;,;,(). &t&-1456. age, 7.000 n1ilcs. t420SQP). AM/1''1\1 Stereo, 4 spd. "68 NOVA f II . ~ $4999 O/D 49.J--5962 eves. . . .•. u Y equ1ppc , • • ·--11'1!h air. Xlnt eond. Uest ts CREVIER BMW '72 VOLVO P-18DD ES. ""Y'i! 58&-6965 "''· Call 673--0473 1 ·w CORVAIR Cors;i, 4 ~1xl. ;,:is \Vpi;L 1st Strel'l Snntl\ Ana Put your bUdget back on i.:ood 1·ond. Reblt Png. 835 3171 Un~ track ... Sell lr!lr li.•1-.1.~ A.~k in~ $350. Gary, ~8-7136.1-=~==·c_c~==~-I "ii 1\IERCURY CQi\IET r?:;::;;;;~g=:-'.:-:::---::-:-=::::=;:-::'1l l2 Door sedan, xtr1t clean, 6 r;;_, S TAR G A ZER .. ,. 'f..-::' cylinder enni111', 11tick shift, )" ~ 1': 1 r1111io and hr11!rr. 4305EQS). Jh·CL\\ R i'l.>l.L\l\---~---t l $1975 . .lohn~n & Son M y,,... Do.It ,.,,,.,1, c...J-"1. Lll•A Linc o ln/i\lrrcury. 2626 y y <Ur /) ri.., ,.,,,.,,a,~9 •o •h~ ~'"" oci n >e><I -e-Harbor Bl., C:'-1. ;14().5630, To develop m<s~oge tor r,'.to1, •fad ~corrc~i>ond·ni.; 10 ""l"T"lV.:•s s JJ..:l9-~ 73 i\f<'rcury Colony Park. 10 vlyovrZod.ocbor1hs•<J<l. 61 M~ passenger S'::lion "'agon. 1 """" 11 s.-.t 1-1 T· ..... -w:o•'IO · IJ,000 actual n1 11 es, 'Yout . l21v!d 61P• OCT.l!~) "-· f · lYaur JJ~, 6 ,_,. s .. .,,.·room resh, equ1pt with ~ l"'ll>ot•H 3• Md ~ ~J· "°" 11 all.Jhe fines! features, fuU sGo... JSCould &~o .. ·~· "II 1. 92&.JI · power, 6 \.l·ay 8eal, auto 6 Moncro J6 la.I. u <.I. • "~ i-tS.SJ <;: 7 '<>:""S 37 lr .. lutnt• 61 w .. ) ~AGITTAllUS temp air condition, door :~ .U&-~~·;,. io:o•. II j a locks, roof rack, etc, Mual 10T'hot 40y...., 70""1.,.,·~t'°" oti. n r~ 8tt &. drive to appreciate. 11 R...i .ti ¢'utiloc 71 !if.I!"""'"' ,7.)9.116-6& (758HD0) $4575. JohOIOn &. l"'?"!\:!''-l l~f::: !J:.:'9" ~~~-"'P -76.f.S·B6 • Son Lincoln/ hfcrcury, 2626 1.a a..w .. oi ••A 7• Sic•"' Harbor BJ .. CM. 540-5630. !SWldPi •SWlfl 7~f·-•olt" 1ti--11c "'9-76r.,, '72 MONTEGO BROUGHAM 17YN< .t7Hot -77la Couno. "'-sl •""Y o! '"e II c... 4 ht 7& l 1,tl\o I"-UC UU lll "'!{'!''--! "~ ~' At.11wi1• n """..t month. Automatic, power -10(.)0d !IO~ so•·"°'~' steering, po"•r hr• k e', 1t ~l!Ctll .SI P!C1¥ llANI Aq\IAllUI ,.._ ?2 All~"' 51H.Ort 2c .. o .. 1ot, JAPf 10 r11dl o, heal ~r. atr' 'l ~ u AHt<wol f(I ,11 " rondl!lonlng, vinyl r o o r i:& ~;ri.:_. I;~ 12.1l.14-(l63EA1',) $1975. Johnton & ~~!'--~ ~v;'. ~~-:t.~("'" -11-A-M · Son Linroln/Mt!rcury, ~ ,.~ !.av-~ men ~arbor Bl., Cl\f. 540-$30. J:f:uc-\.t =t:.. =~~·· U:t. It)~ '1'2 MARQUIS 10 pa II SALE I I I Johnson and Son 21st ANNIVERSARY • • • CAPRI OVER 50 TO CHOOSE FROM! the sexy European DISCOUNTS ON EVERY CAPRI IN STOCK! • SA VE $ HUNDREDS $ ON EVERY CAPRI • Horne of the New Car "Golden Touch" and I • Home of the New Car "Golden T oucb" '°'Good @.w..: ,,1 J..J6.~,_~ ,\V11gon. Atr. P/B. BIS. :-SJ '---.c;F';:"::'°::::.i'I PJY.', TUt-whl, Stereo-1Ut, 1 ._.~--~--------;---:~new;.;.c..~bra~k<t~,~lllII0::;::·~~:::.:..;"'-1U.t L.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""::i~~~~-;---~~~-1 2626 Harbor Blvd:of Cars Costa Mesa 540-5630 I San Clemente Today's Final Capistrano Er N.Y. Stocks I VOL. 67, NO. 143, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974 TEN CENTS ! Planners Delay Ceriter Plan Change I ""Biggest Du1n111y~ Virginia Solo 1t Says Poll False WASll!NGTON (/IP) -Sen. William Scott (R-Va.) today labeled as "unwarranted criticisn1" a _n1agazine article identifying hi1n as the "durnbest" 1nen1ber of Congress. ''Obviously it was not lruc. It was all entirely false or all twisted," he told a news conference. , llis co111mcnts were in response to a story in the l\fay 17 issue of New Times. a biweekly n1agazine published by the New 1'imes Communications Corp. 1'he story. written by Nina Totenberg, reported the results of a poll t~e author said was taken of 200 congress1nen, journalists and lobbyists. "Every single person interviewed by Ne\v Times imn1ediately named Repubti1.:an Scott as the No. I choice for dun1best of the dun1b," said the article. U.S. Naval Acade1ny Says Fi11al Exam Compromised AN~APOLJS . :'old . fAP l -Th(' C.S. t\a\'al Acaden1y, untouched by ch('ating scandals thal have rockOO other inilitar\' academies in recent vears. has orderr:d 900 midshipn1t:n to !~kc ~ c;ei:ond fina ( c:<amlnation in a navigations courst:>. The acadcn1y issued a terse· statcn1cnl today sa) ing it l('arnl'd "that a final exam in navigation has be c n compromisOO." Officials \YOU\d not S:l~· if copies of the test had bcC'n obtained before the scheduled exam or if there had been widespread cheating. Unofficial sources off ca mp u s esUmated as many .:is 100 of the approximately ~ midshipmen "'ho took the test r('gistcrcd perfect scores, v.·hich aroused suspicion . /\bout 4.200 stud~'nts :l1tcnd the acaden1y . An academy spokesn1an said an investigation \.\'as begun affer a midsltipm::in reported "the exam had ~n cornpromi!'ed." The re-exan1ination h;is Oe<>n schf'dulcd for \\'cdnesday, the day that gn~duation 11·rck festivities begin for the class of 1974. The spokesman said 1nost of those retaking the exam arc sophomores but ~t fe\\· arc juniors. Both \\'e!<>t Point and 1h<.' Air Force Ac;iden1y h:ive had chealing scandals in r('cent )'('3rs. but ('XCepl for iso1ated instances. the Naval Academy had escaped untouched . In the n1ost serious cheating sc;indal, 109 cadets at the Air Force Academy in Colorado resigned In 1965 due to incidents in\'olving the theft. sale and u.se of examination. papers. In February. and March o( 1967 another 34 Air Force cadets re!igned a!U?r officials said they exchanged informalion on exan1s. In January 1972 16 cadets r('signcd as a result of cheating arKI other alleged violatio1LS of the acaden1y·s honor C\lde. At \\'f'St Point. the home of the U.S. ~tilitary Academy. five cadets \\'ere dismissed in April l9i3 for cheating on a physics text. \\'est Point \~·as rocked i11 the early ·sirs by a inajor scand.al. "BreacJa of Co1af1•act' 270 Santa i\11a Teacl1e1·s 7 W alli Out; Classes Go 011 An estimated 2i0 or Santa 1\na Unified School Dislrict's 1,260 teachers went on st rike today but substitutes were slanding by lo keep classes open . The one-day strike by one of three teachers' groups over a 15 percent \.\'age-hike demand . v.·as met by county schools Superintendent Dr. Robert Peterson with a recommendation that the Santa Ana board try to have the teachers stripped of their teaching credentials. He suggested that the board challenge the teachers' credentials before the Callfomia C u r r I c u I u m Commission, which certifies teachers. '"The caution I would ha1·c is that the tea,chers as individuals signed contracts as : individual professionals who are au~ by the stale to teach," he said. He called the slrike a "breach of contrlct." "I know that the district is quite Clemente Man Must Pay $400 Water Bill San. Clemente resident Charles Dyer Wedne9day lost his bid for a break in his W.ter bill - a woopping levy of more ti.an MOO whidi appa .. ntly was rocked up mysteriously durtng hls last vacation. Dyer lint appealed lo councilmen se'leral months ago after he retarned ~ from teverat weclul' holiday, "l"!JOd hls mall and ~ the hue• blll. disturbed over !he direct defiance the teachers exhibited." Peterson said. The fact that they have refused to le<ich. he said, is lhc "legal point of no return." ''The current situation in education being \Vhat it is,·• he said, "this is the ideal time fOr teachers to lose their credentials. or all the times they could have chosen. this is the \vorst in 40 years because or the surplus of lower salaried, beginning teachers." Negotiations over salaries are proceeding wider provisions of the Winton Act between representatives of the board of education and lhe three leachers' groups that make up the Certificated Employees C o u n c i I . according to Harlan Anderson, assislant superintendent of the Santa A n a district. Anderson termed the strike "hard to understand because the negotialions are still going on ." He acknowledged that the strike is illegal under sections or the educalion and government codes but refused lo comment on any possible disciplinary action the board might take. Regarding Peterson's suggestion of cha'llenging the teachers' credentials, he said, "\Ve are giving this oonsideralion." The teachers negotiating groups arc the Santa Aoa Educators As90Ciation, the Federation Of Associated Classifieds and Teachers, and the Santa Ana Personnel and Guidance Association. Of the three groups .• which represent about 75 percent of the district's l,260 teacbm, only the Federatloo o r Auoclated Clls!lliedj._ and Teachers is involved in the strike, Anderson said. Ke appealed to councflmen for a study wto the IOUtce of the charg'" and city o(fldal• insisted that Dyer's meter was ~atlng and that Its figures accurately teld the slory. But councilmen reconsidered t h e request at Wedncoday momlns'• mcoUng -.i~~aptn.U the.ttaldeot. -A leoltlng lollet, Slld clt1 aides, wM Tracing the hi1tory of the ntgotlatloM, he sald, the board was asked April 23 for a 54 perooot wago hike, which It countered May !(with an offer of three per.cent. Th• CerUllcated Employees Council then asked for 15 percent, followed by a board oller Wednellday of five percent. ' '!be 15 perceo~demand, he Slld, would c0st lite district l'I mtlllon, oxclustve of oth<t deinands by the teachen' giwp. • I tllt, apparent cauoe of the hip meter ncum. ' ( • • • Tbe Fedenti.o abo demaDded a llmit !Seo muKE, Po1e I) • OC Probe Of Hicks Rejected After meeting for 20 n1inutes in <'Xeculive ·session \\lednesday. Orange Counry Supervisors refused to investigate malfeasance in office charges that have been leveled against District Atton1ey Cecil Hick s. \Villiam S. flulsy of ~1ission Viejo, one of Hicks' prmtmary election challengers. asked the board to investigate his contention that Hicks \vas in\'olved in i1nproper actions during investigation of Garden Grove traffic death case last ~'ear. The three supervisors present at \\'cdncsday·s meeting chose to take their o~·n separate courses of actinn in the n1attcr, but each said later he would simply transn1it his copy oi llulsy's char~es to the county Grand'Jury. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton also said he might transmit a copy to the California Attorney Generars office, \\hich is implicated in Hulsy's charlles. .. The charges he is making are serious and I an1 sending them to the jury >n'ith a transmittal letter and nothing else," Diedrich said. "I v.·on·t state any position one "'ay or another." Supervisor Ronald Caspers said after the meeting he is sending it to the jury because "I simply don 't want to get involved in this type of thing. It is too political in nature." Supervisor David Baker saiJ he \VOulrf simply mail his copy lo the jury with a tra~miual note. Hulsy asked the supervisors to investigate the matter because Hicks, though an elected official, is a county cn1ploye. .\luch of the 1naterial he released to the p r e s s and to the supervisors is of a highly personal nature and almost totally unsubstantiated \\'ith S\1·orn testimony. The charges involve Hicks' alleged connection \\ilh a manslaughter trial after a Garden Grove traffic accident in ~'hich t\\'8 children \\'ere killed. Hicks, \\'ho \Vas not physically involved in the accident, acoording to po I i cc rcporls, branded Hulsy's charges as "libelous and scandalous." He said he was the one \vho asked the s1a!e attorney general to investigate and prosecute the case because of a "conflict of interest in the district attorney·s office \1·hich I cannot elaborate on.'' Copter Pilot Dies MORRO BAY (UPI) -A helicopter spraying agricultural chemicals on a ranch near here crashed early today. killing the pilot. The victim \Vas Gordon Bauer, 47. Fresno, head of Aerial Control, Inc., of Fresno. ---------- SCAVENGERS I/IT SHOOTOUT HOUSE LOS ANGELES (AP) -1\\'0 men \\'ere seen carting off a bathtub from the ruins of a house \\·here six Symbionesc Liberation Arm y me1nbers shot it out \\'ilh police. They planned to sell it as "the last place Patty Hearst took a bath." Souvenir hunters have been picking through the rubble since Friday. ------ ~I UPI Tti.Pllolp Monkey Love A inonkey na1ned Jice Faye gently holds a kitten na1ned Sweetie Pie. According to Pat Shepherd of Sacramento, own er of both animals, Alice likes to cuddle the-kitten. clean it and even kiss it. Pat says the monkey treats Sweetie Pie just like a baby. ---- Municipal Budget Gets All-day Couricil Study San Clemente city counciln1en will meet in an all-day special session Tuesday to begin a page-by-page study of the municipal budget 111hich at this point is a bare-bones edition v.·ith fe1v projected new expenses. The document officially receive'i by the council Tuesday remains incomplete in the area of wage and benefit increases to city employes and also makes no inclusion of any projects which coulQ be funded through the Federal Revenuc- Sharing Program. City Manager Kenneth Carr said he subm itted the spartan budget because or the uncertainty of the economy during the coming fiscal year. Included in the $5 million docun1cnt are reserves an1ounting to about $200.000 which are unoommitted and presumably could be used !o finance S<'llary hikes and other new projects. Tuesday's session v.•ill start at 8 a.m. and run through the day as councilmen pore over the budget. No public hearings are scheduled in the session, nor v.·ill any official votes be taken. The meeting in council chambers, hoY.'evcr, is public. Public hearings on the propased final budget are scheduled for the June 6 council session. Final passage of the budget traditionally comes sometime before the start of the new fiscal year on July L As the document now stands. Carr proposes no increase in the $1.55 tax rate, but has asked for hikes in city fees for waler. trash and golf cour se use to cover inflation. Dana Point Project Water Panel OKs Outfall By PAMELA HALLAN Of ftlt Dailly l'li.t Staff The San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board bas approved a request made by a South County waste treatment -mtlty for the construction of a .Dana Point ~n outfall which will ultimately transport 36 million gallons of effluent a day. Approval was given to the South East Regional Reclamation A u t ho r I t y (SERRA) In spite, or objectloM by tbe Environmental Protoctlan . A r e n c y (EPA), which· asked that tbe oullall be limited lo 9.8 million aallons per day, The ,.aooning behind the f.PA's rec.'Ommendatlon Is that t r e 1 t m e n t enUU.. ahould base tbtlr projecll 1111 a , fiv e-year projected need, according lo T. J. Meaoows. secretary for SERRA. '"Ibis is realistic when applied to treatment plants. but not when applied to 11 pipe lnlo the ocean," said Meadows, "A treatment plant can be easily expanded. A pipe Into the ocean cannot." The San Ot8go Board's recommendations now goes to the State Water Quality Control Board. The EPA then has ten day1 In which to protest to the slate board. Ledin Delancy. a top aide with the San Dleeo asency, told SERRA offJclals this week lhat hls board will e<>ntinuc to support the request. "We eneourage agencies to ~Jan ro.. wbal they thlnli wlTI be adequate," said " ' Delaney. "We commend you (SERR;\) because you have a head start. our staff will fight to see your goals reali?ed .'' The ocean outfall has been designed to meet regional needs until the year 2000. When inland reclamation projects are built, the outfall will becor.1e ;i "aaf P.ty valve." according to reports prepared by the SERRA stall. Five member agencies of SERRA - Capistrano Beach and Dana Point SanJtary Districts, Moulton-Niguel and Santa Margarite Water Olstrlds, apd the city of San Juan Capistrano -now use an old outfall which has been ordered clooed by the Regional Board because ii ls Inadequate to meet Immediate needs. . 'l11c sixth momber of SERRA, the city o! San Clement., has Ito own outlllt. Actio11 See11 011 Proposal By JOllN VALTEll.ZA 01 tlle D»llY ~not St•ll Plann ing . t'Oinn1issiont·rs \Vl'dncsday onC'C again grappled >n•ith a controversial bid for a general-plan amendment paving the \1·ay for ;i ne\V shoppin~ center in San Clemente. then finally :igrC<'d to dela) any decisions until midsumn1cr. The panel -racked by controversy over con1n1ents asscrtcdlv 1nadc about downtown busu1ess by t11·0 1nen1bers - voted unanimouslv to withhold any decision on the all-important plan change until July 24. Any 11•inning n1otion at that session then \11ould go on to city coWlCiln1en. One of the commissioners involved In the controversy over allt>gcd slurs against d0\\'11to1vn businesses. !\'I e 1 Morgan . stood behind his comments \\'ednesday and stressC'd that he still thinks ;ill do\\·ntown business -not just Del I\lar's shops could stand i1nprovement. r.1organ's µuh I Is h r d comments fron1 a n1ecting last \'.l'l'f spurred dc1nands by son1c bus1ne<.·,111Pn that the city cow1ci! fire hin1 t. 11111 his appointed post. He and fel1ow Comn11..c;c:;ioncr \\lilliam \\lalker voted in favor of the an1endment to the city general plan which would allov..· the rezoning of the acreage along Galic las Industrias. Reports of the comments at that session last v.·eek appearing in a locally printed newspapl'r sparked rage in th e downtown area. Stories aUributcd to the pair of comn1issioners st a t e nl c n Is ('ritical of dowmown businesses. Walker at \Vednesday·s session accused the publication and a reporter of a deliberate campaign to discredit hiln as a co1nn1issioner. Walker insisted tha t. because some quotations wen t unattributed, readers inferred he said then1 v.·hen he did not. Following the reparts, pc ti t ion s circulated downtown calling for ~torgarl's ouster. Thev came before cit v counciln1en Tuesday night but the panCJ still is unct'rtain as to how to handle the flap. Senne leaders in the campaign to oust ~Jorgan live in a residen tial area near the proposed shopping center and ha\'e fought passage of the change in land use because or asserted ad\'erse impact on the area. The all-impartant change in the general plan is a new technique conforming to recent state laws wltich force cities to make their zoning and general plan totally identical. The property earmarked for the major shopping complex measures more than 14 acres. It lies westerly of the S.1n Diego Freeway and is hounded by Calle De Industrias near A\'cnida Pico. The savings firm deems it a prim1· candidate for a shirt in land-use because of impcndi11g residential development on nearby ranch.lands and lhe construction of a post office headquarters. Opposition lo the idea came from some downtown businessmen and propert.v owners who indicated their conccms that so large a complex would spell financial hardship for small businesses already in San Clemente. Propasals call for a savings and lonn . bank. drug store, wings of smaller retail shops. a supermarket and one general- merchandise chain store. Orange Coast Weather Some cloudiness is on the \\'eatherlady's agenda for Friday but nwstly swuiy skies in the after· noon hours. Highs at the Orange Coast beaches in the mid.WS rising to the mid-70s inland. INS!llt: l 'OD,\'V Helen Tltomru. U11itecl Press lntenUJtiolial's White 11 o "s, bul'eoii chief. is a no1i.stop chorger wl~o doe.s11't taU time out for l1obbies. Reporiing activ- itiet <>11 Capitol Hill i.s her favor· ite pastime. See stOl'IJ, Page Z4. MMtYTrtt a Mt'llff ~ i\Wtv.tl ,... u Nal ..... INtwt W Or111tt C..,_IY lJ,lf ,, .. ,. ""'"' . ·-.... Sl9dl Mith,_ ».Jt T-. Tllta""' ... ., .. .., . ::;,r,;i..--: ..... , • ., •,) UAIL'f' PILOI -• SC New Dispute 011 Pai·l{ing 111 Offing TI1e city of San Clcrnl'nle and the C<1Jifor11in Dep..irtn1rnt of Parks and H~reation uµpcar ht•adrd for 11nothcr round of a sparring 1natch ove r parking :lt the San Clemente St<..1te Park beach. City counciln1en Tuesday agreed to instruct lhe cily slaff to prob1· 011ee again to see if slate officials arc 11 ii ling to pave a large chunk of land al l'al:1fia Heach lo provide, ,adequa11• bl·ach p.1rk1ng, Such attempts 1n the past have achievt.'d little. because city officials believe the state "ould prefer !hat the clly abandon the slrL'el lo allo1\' for th~ l'ha rging of fel'S fur b1·,;1.:h use. The properl y lies alunt: !he edge of 1h1· c11l-dc·sac at Avcnid:i Calafia and triid i· uonally h:id been usrd by beactigocrs who parkro ;1t 1\ 1!1 (Hl thr crnpty 101~. Hut the ci1r rP<:t•nt!v rrbuilt lhe curbs 111 the arc;1. riainted thCn1 rL"d and started 10 enforce parking codes. That se riously :.iffertC'CI !hC' numbrr of beachgoers 1n lhL· ;1/'l'a :ind sparked curnph11nts fron1 the ll'!iSl'l'S of a city· o\\·ncd concession stand. It also for<."cd bcachgorrs to use city parking meters. City Engineer Phil J><'Lt•r defended the action in tightening up on 11ll-area and admitted the move "'as culculated lo force the state's hund. •·\re have strict cil\' codes :ind if l\'C ha\lc lhein, then I "say lei's enforce them." he said. Thursday, May 23, 1Q74 I I I I I <t I \ I II I· l{IAI PlllA 1-V lt!~li.''l &ti: ~•• 'I \l1uu11I .. l'l"l""'i'i"n" .. • 1•1111 ... +\ 40"-" I· ' r Any Q1iesti.01as? UCI Panel Jtledical Cetiter Urges Fast Agreeme1it Talks Under Way On Hospital Bid Serious negotiations on the possible College or ~fediclne meeting in Long sale of Orange CoLuity Medical Center Beach \\'ednesday urged ' 'ea r 1 Y IOCMC) to the University of C!lifornia consumn1ation" of an a11:;-eement u•iUt Orange County for Jong terin use of began today, sources in county Orange County r..tedical Center (0C~1C) government said. Tru.st~s of the UC Irvine· California for !raining doctors. Armed with a rocent $17,709,813 Unless an agrecn1enl is !org<'d soon, ap1)raisal counly bargainers were today trusttts \vamed in a unanimouslv lo nieet ,1;iih UC Jau'Yers. At issue is the Adopted t(.'SQlution, "there is A re81 danger !hat the medical school may be sprawling central county hospital used to required to again relocate to another care for the coun1y's poor and to train urea of the state . " UC Irvine medical students. The form er private medical college 11 is not knou'll if county officials \\'itS ntoved to the Irvine campus in 1968. expect UC to pay the rull appraisal value Since then, trustct's. fal'ulty and in order to take over the aging facilil.v . n11xiieat students ha\'e a11•aitl'd provision It is known, however , that supervisors of ne1v facilities for training physicians. arc privatt•ly "surprised'' by values A UC bond issue failed in 1970 and :is.~igned to hind and buildings by the pl:inning for the new medical school appraisers, titarshall·Stevens of Los buildings and hospital 1v:is not rene11•cd Angeles. until passagl' of another health sciences I\ kno11•ll'dgcablc source close to a Uond issue in 1972. su1>ervisor said toclily n1ost in county La st ye.Jr, the Joint Legislative govemmcnt "lhoughl the land \\·ould be l'o1n1nillee on the Siting of University y.·orth 1nore than the buildings and that Hospitals df'tcrmined ho,1· UCI·CCtil's equipment in the hospit;il u·ould be more share of that bond fund \\iould be spt.•nt. valuable than appraisers say it is." An on-campus hospital and an1bulatory Here is the brcakdo"u of OC:\lC College of Medicine. Allocation of S20 1nillion of VC heallh sciences bond 1noneys in the 1974-75 state budget awaits <:onclus1on of the t.oonty UC hospital tntks. The bond funds were allocated by a legislative committee last year to provide a UCI can1pus teaching hospital, county clinics and some 111()ney to im- prove OCMC as a teaching hospital . ' Legislators .stipulated, however, that the $.5 lo $9 million of state and UCl·CC~l 1noney could not be spent i1nproving OCMC unless a long tenn agr eement on the rontrol of the faciJHy was reached. Bro·iv11 Stalls 011 Offsliore Drill lsszte care center, renovation of OCt-.tC and values: Califomi;i Aulx>matorial hope f u 1 contruction of commwiity clinics linked -Land -$2.516.000 F.dn1und r;. (Jerry) Broy.·n. J r. saKI. to eRch other and the t"·o hospitals by a -Buildi.11~1 -SI0.5 10,000 \\'cdncsday h<' n('ithcr fa\'ors nor op~s transportation system \\'ere approvrd by -Impro\'ements such as parking !ots oil drilling off the Soothcm California lhc commillee. ,111d landscaping -$72fi.395. coastline. Appropriation or the n1oney. hoY.·cver, -Equipment -~3.96'1,000. RrO\\'ll lnld l"IC'Y.'S m('n attending i1 ··1s contingent upon finalizing an Ownership or long lenn eon1rol of the floa!ing ~l'l\port Jlarbor pr cs s ~1greement bell\'een the Univer~ity and 0Ci\1C facili!y ;~ kry to furth<'r ronfercnCf !hat hr "\\ 01.ild t.1k(' a careful Orange · Count'' fo' the long tem1 use of lit'\clo1>111c11t of tlX! 1 'C Jr, in·~-ca11·ro1·11ia 1 . · "" '" ook at illl\' 1•.\ttnsion of pt·rn1i11in!! oil OC~IC." ltle CO~f trustees said. (1n1Jing off Los Angeles ;uld Orange A fAilure to agree on !he future rontrol r·~ · ,. City ).Janagcr Kenneth Carr admitted !hat the codes 11'L're rrlaxcd for thr area Jor rn:111y Yl'•1rs, but public safet~· officn:il«: rxpressf'd l'On<:rm Iha t ll!H'on1roll1·cl parking could ca u ~ e probJ1·1Hs n1 ca.sc of fire, or city liabilily 111 ease of accldrnt. f OC~IC b I l 'l v ~un11cs. n ·, Y mid·June llleans tie UC"!· Clllell te et The Dcn1ocrati(' Sccret.arv of Slate ~aid :'llrs. \Vihna Bloon1. president of Capistrano Bay Area League of CC~t share of thl' bond 111onc~· 1nay not · \\'0111e11 Vote d. I I b II t ·1h I t f be 1·omm1·1ted ,·, tt11·s year·s bud.-et. hl' plt1ces 3 ··1i1~h r;ilue on the tlrice of •·1 can't sec ho1v the elly could he held liable there . unless the ground gave 1vay beneath a car,'' s:iid Count:ilman Patrirk Lane, \~ho advocated the reopening ot negotiations. rs. 1sp ays samp e a o w1 arge amoun o propo-,, sitions whit'h the group believes mf!y stir confusion among_ voters. Obscn:ers in Sacra1nento speculate LJ 't , L H our e~\'ir~nnien!." but he dcclinrd to Lane. a lawyer. "'as supported by ;\Javor Thom:is O'Kecfe, al .so a !<..111•yer. Progran1 on !\-lay 28 at A1arco Forst~r Junior High School will bring there arc other locations in California II.I., S 0 OllOr co~11.1111 t hunst.'lf on a ban on offshore nonpartisan pr9s :u1cl cons of each ballot measure before electorate. \\hich niight u·elcome the 1nedical school. drilluig. The 7:30 p.n1 . session is open to all, and Jeague-will·make-no-endorse··· --.K@}··:.411{}mfier-O.-ffi':1*i'iJ[et:l'&mr.tti1tt>S'·· · ·~r-·-.--~.:.:~. -·v-·-·· --r -·-~·-_::.!-·.ffid-~>1'6'Se--drHHr.~·-ftt -the Saut.1 n1ents on .:iny issue, she emphasized. and !he hospital siting commilll'e have 1,. (If l,Oll S ell( H.1rbar.:i Chan.n(•I ," i1e said. interests in seeing a 1ncdical st:hool in UroY.·n ad1n1!1l'd he is not familiar wllh The mayor said he repeatedly has resisted ideas of Abandoning !he roady.·ay ;ind t:lvini:: it to state officials because of the loss of unlun1tcd bcal'h acccc;s. • l(almhacl1 Mum on State F'resno. ·ror example. \ the Shell-Cunningham AM. the state law Assemblyman \\"illic Br0\\11 \\'ho 'eterJn's groups in San Clrlll('nte -1rhich ctrrrcntly forbids oil drilling in led h.r thr local post of the Am('rican chaired the joint study comtnittcc and Legion and its auxiliarv _"'ill honor th<' ~late y.·atcrs south of the Santa Ana heads the poy.·crful \i;ays and means n<ittun's \1;1r dead i\loi1dav at ~lemorial Hnf'r. commi1tee. farors localing the n1cd1cal Day rues 011 ihc Communiiy Clubhouse . That Jay.· could be nullified if drilling Henrv Steve11s • Rite~ Scl1eduled For Wednesda'' •' Pri\•a1c grare!ilde services v•erc held \\'edncsday for flenry ~I. Stevens or 1\lission Viejo , u·ho died Sunday. titr. Stev<'ns. forn1erly a machinist for F'ord·Philco. had lived in Orangc County !5 ) cars. A na!i\'e of England, he is :o.urvivcd by his ~·1dO\V Rody, a son. !ll'O grilndchildrf'n, and 111~ niother, i1argarct SlC'\·ens or San J1ia11 Cilpistrano . lie is .<1lso su r\tred by l\.\o sisters. ~largaret Clarie of \\'alnul and r.tcrian .\lor11n1cr of S:iu Juan Capistrano. Services \\ere held at El Toro Crml'tery 1v1th the ficv. Bruce I\. Kurrie ofric1at1ng. The fa1nily s u g g es I s donat10~ be made to the Cancer Socie!y. Frona Pfllle l S'l'Rll(E ... uu cla:i~ s1Lc of 2~ students, conference 1icriods for elt1n<.'ntary school 1cachcrs rll\d l'tnployc fringe hencfils for :-li bs11tutc and 1cn1porary teachers, /\ndcrson $<11d. Thl' cfa~ size rcducrion. lie sJid, \\'Ould require !he district tu build new schools 10 pro\'1de the necessary classroom space. "The Certificated Employees Council is n1ceting and conferring in good faith under !he provisions of the \\'inion Act," 1\nderson said. ··The strike only invol\·es the one grouµ !hat has set its oy.·n demands." '.'\egotiations .:in· conlinuing today. he ::o<iid. OIA~ICOAST DAILY PILOT l'• °'•""" ("o•·• 0•,11 P,l()t """ ""·"' 1• c·.<t" n "'"I""""" """'""ll<Jt>l•\~"'IU•l"<'O<d0 1" ( • 'l'~hi""'"~ ~"y ~Dl•·I'~ ~0·1..,n·. ""' I·'·"•"~~ M•>DQ•1 lh<DUQ~ f••O•• "" (,,.1d I!~· .. No""°" li<t-. "'""'"11"" &...;~ ~~"" '"' V•ll••v ltg<1n~ !lr.ot• ,,.,.,,.,,i. .. ~n· .. 1~· •"d "·•~ <.,..m~n1eiS1" .LI" C.1>'•'•1-... " •"II'~ •!'{;'°"',~a·'••~,, riuto•"""'1 S,.•,,.d••· •"J '..,n. do1• !~1 l>"""NI "'•!ll•ol"Ht19 ''""' •• o• l.IQ W~ 611 t.1r .. t Cc>ll• IN .. C..hl"'"'e. ll?~l'I> ~ ,_I J V.' .. ~-j Pr1 • ..,....i #'>l Pueoo•"'I• !~··,, ( ,, • ., Vo;1 "'" .. .,..-' • ...,C.--_11 Ml"IO.,., II .... I "/.' "·""'e "•nr)Ul9 ~ ,,., . (~1H l• f -f.:l·JP N.11 ,1,,..,.1 .... M""'O-"O fd•cn Sn e'"'*"'' Offh:• J())NQ1mt.l(C11•~-,~ • ..i1 0"*' Office' C!l••ft i.I~ ... °J.XIW.••ll•y':J• .. , ,,..-i ........ )):)II'"""'°''&. "'"" ''~ H\IN•lll'll'I IS-~ 1 79!~ 0.0<" &"1'"""0 llfllllll 8tildl 1iz I"'•¥ .,.,,.,.,. , ......... 17141,42·4)21 ci..&Hft.d .........,.""' 642·5671 ... c......,. Al o.,...IMllf•: ,,,,,, 11492·4420 ~-ttt•, (> .. OllllW ,,,_.~"'II~ -,.. ______ 9d!IONlll\lft., .. l!M'I·~· ..... ""Y "' ~ ................. ..-,,,~- ~(19K~ .... -~.Mftf Ctlob -.....,,,._..,. __ ..,00-.ly .,, ... ~ uoo"""""""',.....,.....,..,.,,oo"'Ol'lifllr Bai· Disciplina1·y Plans Fornier presidential attorney llerbert \\'. Kalmbach of Ne"'port Beach tod ay dl'elint•d comn1ent on reports the C'alifornia Bar Associaron has suspended plans to take diS<:iplinary action against him. Kalmbaeh disclosed he is under federnl court order not to discL!hS any \Vatergatc- relatcd rnallcrs. '"! ft'l'I 11 11·ould he ::ih:.olu!('/.'' i11<1ppnipr1atr lo ~<tY an} rhing 1hat \1·ould bl.' :1t \Jn;11ltl' \\'t1h that order," J\.'lln1baeh lold th<' Daily Pilot. The delay i11 California Bar proceedings :icilin:-t both Kalrnhach and former Presidcni ial aide John D. F.rlichman \\'as rt-ported earlier 1h1 ~ 11cck by rtic San Francisco E.x<1n1incr. II cruored sourer" 111 bo1h the bar a."sorialion and 111 \\'ash1ngton as Sa} ing th;it Special \\'atergatc Prosecutor !..con J;nvor .... ki had pressurl'd the Bar lo !iU~))t'IHI llS probe. Th4· ,.Jory 1vas br;1nd<'d <lS "all ou!!'ight In;· 111 a "t11r~· appearing 1he next day in the S;1n F'r<..111c1sco Chronicle. lt quoted Ca1ifurnia Bar sourceli. The btJr assuc1ation began a probe into pos~1blc d1:;ciplln:1ry actiun against Kalmbach .~hortly aftt'r he pleaded i::uilty to hvo tel'hnical thnrges invo lving illegal fu11d-r<1is1ng clfor1s in February. Sources close to J\al111bach. als:.o rcach('d !oda.v. indicated tlTJl 1he prnn11nt::nt i'\cwport Beach attorney had 110 knowledge of the s1a1u:1 of the bar association investigation. ··~fl· really doesn '! know an} thing about 1t at all." the source said. The sou rce :-:aid Kahnbach, 1\·ho left the la\~· flnn of l\alrnhach. Dcr..1arco, Knapp and Chillingworlh aflt"r entering h~~ guilty plea, still has no plans for the fulure. The source. Y.'ho had earlier confirn1ed 1hal Kalmbach had been promised k'niencr if hL• "'ould cooperrite with Jaworski's off1cr, Raid Kaln1bach still dOt's not kno11• if he will be called to personally lestify before the House Judiciary Com1niltec. which is weighing C\idl'nce a~<11nst President Nixon Lo tler(·rn11nc if in1peach1nen1 ~"in order. 1'hc sourt'r also indica!cd l h 3 t K;ilrnbach 111ay be called lo testify if !here are such proceed1ng!I. and if the Senate subscquf'ntl.1" holds a I rial. Kalmbach has no intention of mo"ing from his Newport Beach home, however, regardless o{ the outcome of proceed· ing.!I against either President Nixon or himself. ··The Kalmbachs love Htis are!. They have many "'onderful fr iends here," !he source said. E11ergy·saving Features Slated At Ne,v Scl1ools Th e Capistrano Unified School Di.~trict's two newest campuses now under construction along the South Coast 1vitl be built with several significant energy · saving design features. district spokc°'men pointed out this \•reek . The new junior high school in Laguna Niguel and 1he Castille Elementary School in f\.1ission \1iejo each 1vill ha,·e innovaHons lnl!iatly included in the plans l·ven before the energy shortages hit their peak late last year. Arnong the features are: -lfeavier insulation. -Paring do\vn the nun1ber of lii;:ht 1 tubes in each fixture from three to two. -Opi.·ration of heating and cooling systems with time clocks, programmed to keep equipment on only when buildings c1rc occupied . -Using of ~pecialized po I a r i z I n g cllffu5ers on light fixtures to maximize !he ligjn output in each room . Nixon Su1nn1011s His Leading Economic Aides \VASHINGTON c AP) President Nixon summoned his top economic advisers to a \\rhitc !louse meeting today 1 <lnd a spokes1nan reported he plans to speak out in the near future c. the Administration's economic p::ilicies. The afternoon Oval Office meeting and Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren's di!clo«ure of a forthcomln11 presidential speech appeared to signal possible changes in Nixon's economic game plan. ~lrs. Carol Heim Heads San Juan I'larn1ing Group Carol Heim , who Is serving her fifth year as a member of the San Juan Capistrano Planning Commis3ion has lxx!n elected its chairman. In saying that "you can expect that ,,. sometime In the near future the President "Aili be speaking out on the subject ll'f the economy," Warren repeated J.1revlott1 statements that "when act.Jon ia n~ary, that action wlJJ be Four male commissioner. unanlmou1ly elected fl.1rs. Helm to her post with the vice. chairmanship going to newcomer George Riley. Mrs. Helm Is the wife or James Helm, Orange County's pubUc: admlnlatnator and guardian. ' Rlloy w .. just recently appointed to the commission, and 11 owner or an architectural firm ln Irvine. taken." lndlcatlone were Nixon was considering a naUonal radio address this weekend. perhaJll from his Camp Da•i4, Md. retreot. . !o.ellOOI in an area serving lo"'·iiK'Omc 1 is allo"·t><J in federal y.·aters off the (1\10. 0 blacks. 1'tw 10:30 am. Cf'rcmonv "·ill i11C"lud£' ra~e Coasl. Brou11's committee set aside no monrv lhf' pl<il'ing of "realhs 00 ·an imae:inarv Bro\\'n \\ilS 1n Nru·port Beach for what for the t·niversily to purchase OC:i.tt:. gra\·e of :in unkno\111 soldier And iater iii 11·as billrd a<: J StOO prr person ··moonlit The stipulation that the count~· agree to rhf' day Lhc 1.~:realhs \i·itl be mo\"rd 10 C'OCkl.<1il c11J1se" abo.ird the 147-foot Carih loon lern1 l.:Cl-CC;\I control of the countv. · r Star a C"·tal1°·· cru1·sc sh1·p r-n Sa11 " <1rea cemetf'rles or plaet'mt:nt on graves · · "' '"' •v• hospital as a teaching facilit) is e\'idcnce of olher fallen sen:ict'mf'n. Pedro. the committee hoped to provide The Junior Naval RTC Y.il! furnish a Thrrr \1ere ahout 200 persons aboard continuing high level hospital scr\liCes to firing squ:trl for ihr-rites and several the cru1st'r, but flro"'" aidC's dOOinOO to Orange Counly's medically indigent. community groups will be involved In lhc say y.·hether all the guC6Ls paid for their Unless the agreement Is reached it is ceremonies. said American Leg i 0 n tickets or whelllet" several of them were llkc!y 'lhere may be legislative pressures spokesman Ralph Jilnsha\i'. gathered at the last minute to give the to \vithdraw the bond fund allocations candidate a croy.·d to m('et. from UC I altogther and spend the money Al least one pr~ representative .said elsewhere in the state. D cfc tt SC Stllll Okayc<l :;he had bt-t•n in,ited only an hour before l\lasked l\luu Sought FO:\'TA:'\A. tUPil -The FBI and loc:il police agencies ,,..·ere expanding a search today for a rnasked gun1nan "'ho rooUed the Valley and Sierra branch of the Security Pacific bank of S 4 , 5 3 O \\'ednesday afternoon. 1\uthorities said the man. y.•ho brandished a pi!.101 and \\'Ore a ski ma s k, herded 15 lo 211 customers against a wall and then handed each of lhree tellers a paper bag to fill \\'ith money. lly llouse Panel \\'ASflll'\GTO~ tU Pr l -~louse liberals n1anaged only a compromise victory \\\•dnesday in their efforts to pare 1nilit<Ji;.' ;issistancc to South Vietnam. beforr the full House finally passed a ~2:!.6 billion defense budgrt. TI1e final vote. "hich gave the Pentagon almost ever.vll11ng il y.·antl'd for the comini; fiscal year, passed 353-37. The Senate is considering its 01~1n version of the authorization bill. the crui..se was S('hedulcd to begin. A1nong the guests u·as Orange County r>emocra!Jc Cf>n tral Co n1111 l l t c e Chainnan Richard O'Neill. Scverill entcrt.ainn1mt pcrsonalilirs who "'ere supposed tn be aboard failed to altend. Rut gucstc; did find venerable ;1ctor \\'il (;1'('r prcstnt and more th:in "'tiling to enter into a fr 1 c n d I y con,·crsation. t-;N.'i', 7'2. J Connt><"licut resident. is best knov.11 for hLc; role as Grandpa in lhe television series. The \Valtons. He said he is presently in Lo6 Angeles to make a nlo~ie . WHEN YOU'RE RUSSIAN AWAY FROM / VODKA - GO FORESTERING Forestering is enioying our prem ium whisky for all the right reasons. Taste. ~ Drinking rs one thing. Foreslering is something else. I ~· • Other conun~slonera are Ph It 11 p Schwartze1 Bob Davies, 1nd Ken Fr1css. Summoned to the White Route for "1 complete dl11CUSSlon of' the entire economic picture'' were T r e 11J1 u r y Secrtlery Wlllla mE. Slmon: a.airman Hcrti<rt Stein ol llie Council of Economic Advi$01'f, Chalnnan Arthur Bums ol the Federal Re1erve Boml,_Dtredor Roy L. AAlh of the OIOoo of Management and Budget, and Dlrecior Jobn T. Dunlop ot I '--ii the Cost of LivinC Couoctl . KtnluckyS1ro9h1 brbor\ Whl$qt.86cr IOOProol.Btown fol~ Olsf1KMCO'p, lav1,vdlf' ICy; o-1cn3 l .. ,, • I Thursday's Closing Prices I lili::W YOIUC. tVf'I) -Followlt'IQ! ar• Of1C•• on 11\t Ntw York $10(k ••t~'1'10f •I tto.e Netv York llps and OAtNEllS 1 l!'lf•co Oil 6'11< +1"9 ! CowM 111<1 10. +lVt l l tMlo Ud Y J+ ~ 4 Roc~owf l6 7\1'/+ 1 5 ICN Plutrm 4 + .... 6 Tl Coro 1 lO 19\ri +2~• 1 N0otl!Vt I 02 t>,t +h I IOI P cturn 2 ,+ • 1lcott N81 •~•+ ~ 10 8run,w• J2 14\\o + l\t 11 wino l 101 ll • +I 'j5111"K9" 15~ +1141 I Cal &Alk 56 1 +-Vt 14 NwPl~n f.! 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OF BEACH-HACIENDA Tt:LE.PHONE 12111111°51(11 • ' I I • • • • "'" • ..... ··-l• Laguna Bea~h EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 143, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES THtlRSOAY.~AY 23, 1974 TEN CENTS Laguna Police Make New Pornography Arrest • , A 26-year-old Rhodesian immigrant, accused last year of selling Laguna B&tch Police Zap comic books from the Funk Factory, Vl'as arrested Wednesday night on charges of selling obscene n1atcrials. Ralph Ra;.rmond J>itt \.\'as arrested in front of his hoine at ns Sumn1it Drive on a \l'Arraot issued ln December -when Funk Factory ov.·ncr Jerry Walden \\•as arrested on the same charge. \Vaiden , and two other booksellers from the Fahrenheit 451 bookstore, Gordon and Evelyn Wilson , \Vere arrested during a smut crackdown In the Art Colony. \Valden 's case has not yet con1c to trial but is due in court July 9. Oct. Carroll Bush said today that ;1 1\•arrant for Pill's arrest had been issued in December, but the Funk Jo'uctory clerk seemed to disappear at that tin1e. Bush said Pitt didn't have a large role in instigating the alleged obsc:!ne sales activities, but was arrested because the law prohibits anyone from selling obscene materials. The alleged obscene materials w('re several issues of w1dcrground con1ic books ca!t~d "Zap." l~Jlt is in custody today and his bail has bt>en set at $1.000. In additioo to the obscenlly charges. Pitt is being Panel investigated by United St a t es Immigration authorities. Del. Cliff Nye declined to comment on his investigation, but Oct. Bush said the i1nmigration department is checking into Pitt because his visa expired more than ooe month ago, and he \Vas unla\\'fully en1ployed in this country. Del. Bush said Pitt has been in Laguna Beach for about eight n1onths, and may be subject to deportation. Mulls The Wilsons' case has been protested on grounds of being unconstitutional. and is receiving legal aid from the American Civil Liberties Union. Pleas have not yet been entered in the case. The smut arrests last December \\'ere the subject of a protest in front of the Festival of Arts grounds, v.·here about :!;} 1>ersons prolt>Slcd the censol'ship of reading materials. Another controversy arose in I0\111 11hcn it \~as learned the police department had vidt.>otaped the protest riilly. After many citizen protests, l\layor Hoy lloln1 ordered-the footage destroyC'd . The folJoy,·ing \1·eek, the city council alto11l•d rcsidl•nts to speak their 111inds on !he C£'nSOrsh1p ;ind obsccr1111 1~•;o.1e at a public: ht•aru~. 1\h)St p~·!')-1Jlls :;poke· against the craekdown by 1>0litl' on bUQk dealers. Scrapping Top of World Station La9111aa Co111acil Cau VOJI Roa£1 • Facilities 'Hold the Line' f ree1vav 'Out' -' Deletion of the Laguna Canyon f'ree\vay and "dO\\'n scoping " of the Ne\vport and Corona del ~1ar freev.·ays \Vere recommended \\1ednesday by the C a I i f o r n i a Department of Transportation. Neecled- Budget Studied In an eight-year budget subn1ittc<l to the Ca 1 if or n i a Highway Com m is s i e> n . the department recommended t ha t state spending for free\\'ays be cut by more than 60 percent over the next eight rears, from $8 billion to Fire Cl1ief The Laguna Beach City Council took a nard look and a hard line on the city's 1974-75 fiscal budget during preliminary hearings \\lednesday night. By JACK Clli\PPELL 01 the Oil!J Piiot SllU A 1nunicipal budget \\ hich holds the line on spending: but slashes back city n1anpo\1•cr and· service was presented to thl' Laguna Beach City Co u n c i I \\'1~dncsday. D1·ea111s of Glory~ "In fiscal 1974-i5. the city council and staff are facing one of the most difficult budgetary problems for the city in r1·eent years. This can be attributed to spiraling costs of labor, and supplies eoup!cd \\'ith a limitl'd revenue." Citv J\lanagcr Al Theal said in his budgCt 111cssage. ~'oung visitor to Corona del Afar State Beac:h begins ascent to dizzy- ing heights of lifeguard tower. Does he have visions of son1eday occurying th;it to\\•er in an offi(.'ial capacity'! Or maybe he is clin1b- in g it silnply because it is there. The spending proposal of $3.6 million (general fundJ expenditures is $97.000 'Breacli of Co11t1·act' ------· ----above last year·s general fund spending, :in economy accomplished by the cutting of 18 Sillaried positions from the city \1·orkforcc. On a three-year forecast of spending. \1·hilc tlie city breaks even this year; in 270 Santa ~t\11a Teacl1e1·s ~:;~':.~c19~~16i11i'~~ins,,,~·~~d ~;~ · --~ ----· ----·-· · .·-··-·-· _N>epd.ing \li'Ould exgeed ing>me b_y n~ar!Y _ 5200.000 and city reserves ...,·ould be W ll 0 t Cl . G o . depicted. a { ll o asses 0 11 Finance Director Tom Meade said the ' distressing three-year forecast was for An estiinatcd 270 of Santa Ana Unified School District's l,260 teachers went on strtke today but substitutes were standing by to keep classes open. The one-day strike by one of three teachers' groups over a 15 percent \'tage-hike demand, \\'as met by county schools SUperlnlendent Dr. Rober l Peterson with a recommendation that the Santa Ana board try to have the teachers stripped of their teaching credentials. He suggested that the board challenge the teachers' credentials berore the California Curr i cu I u m Commission, which certifies teachers. "The caution I would have is that the teachers as individuals signed contracts as individual professionals who are :orange Coast Weather ~ Some' cloudiness Is on the • weatherlady's agenda for Friday but mostly sunny skies in the after- noon hours. Highs at the Orange Coast beaches in the mid-60s rising lo Ille mld·70• Inland. ·"· • INSIDE TOD,\ Y •;.:· Htleti Thomas, United Prtss ;tnterhationat11 White H o u s e :bur<aU c4lt/, ls a not>ltop c:harver who doetn't U&IM! time dut for hobbi11. ReporUno octtv- lti68 °'' Capitol Hill Ii ht'r favor- • lte pa1timt. SH •torv. Paije 24. -::L.-, n :=..:it .... • ·-u ...., L,M. .. yd u -·-" , C•ll"'lll• • .. -.:.; +• ~= . .... =,.r ,,..,, .. • .. -..... DMlll ... tlht " .• ,. ...... -:"'""'' "• ., ·-.. ........... ...., -.... -· .... ~-• t:"'-" ""l .-er"! • I: ' . . • discussion purposes only, to gi\'e the authorlzed by the state to teach," said. council an idea of \l'hat long range costs he could be. He called the oontr.'.lct." I-le said if \\•as not possible for the city strike a "breach of to indulge in overspending of the 1ype "I kno\v that the district is quite disturbed over the direct defiance the teachers exhibited," Peterson said. The fact that they have refused to tee.ch, he said, is the "legal point of no return." "The current situation in education being what it is," he said, "this is the ideal lime for leachers to Jose their. credentials. Of all fhe times they could have chosen. th.is is the \\'Orst in 40 years because of the surplus of lower salaried, begi.ruting teachers ... Negotiations over salaries are proceeding under provisions of the ~\Vinton Act between representatives of the board of education and !he three teachers' groups that make up the Certificated Employees Council , according to Harlan Anderson . assistant superintendent or the Santa An a district. Anderson termed the strike "hard to understand ,.becau;1 the negotiations are still going on.'~ He a(!knowledged that the strike is illegal under sections or the education and government codes but rerused to comment on any possible disciplinary action the board might take . Regarding Peterson's suggestion of challenging the teachen' credenUals, he said, "We are giving this consideration." The teachers negotiating groups are the Santa Ana Educator1 Association, the Federation ol Associated Classifieds and Teachen, and Ute 5anta Ana Personnel and Guidance AssoclaUon. · Of the three groups, which represent abaut 75 percent .of the district's l,UO teacllen, oniJI the Feder1U1m o f ASIOciated Claasilleds and 1\adlers, Is IJ!Volved ID llte.itrllltjAnilel'IOl! Wid. Tracing 1he.hlalory of the nqottaUons, he said, the board, wu ul<ed Aj>rll 23 for a 54 pe.....rt wage hike which it couni.rtd May U With an ~er ottbree percent. The Cerllftcated Employees Council then ubd fllr I~ percen~ (See STllWl, Pap ti forecast. The three vcar forecast is based on an annual increase of 6.2 percent in the assessed value of the city against which the city tax rate is levied. Because of a slate property tax limitation law (SB90 ) the city may not be able to raise the municipal lax rate. Thea! forecast future economies the community could n1ake in spending, the n1ost radical of 1vhich appeared to be a suggestion the city could divest itself of the municipal bus systen1 . ':It is planned to transfer from the general fund $21>.000 to the municipal transit fund for transit operations, this year .... spiraling costs for I a b or, 'fl Laguua Biidget Coutai ns 143 'F' ' p igure ages The proposed Laguna Beach municipal budget comes in a book nearly an inch !hick and includes 143 pages of figures, figures and more figures. The total budget as proposed envisions total income from all sources of SS,325,158 and t~tal expenditures of IS,593,614. The difference between Ille two wiU be taken lrom '830.JO!l l!l(t unspent In city coffers at the end or ·tllis flacil yoar. The r Ult6pond<d amo6nt ~t the ena of 1974-75 wlll lotal en i:stlmeted 1561,7ff. r ~.ior, fund "aducdolii ""' In the area/ of parking revell\IO,,d elopoient tax aud aaa tu. ~ · 1· Budget esu.,.'bil ' .,.. rbuecll on property IBJ "'vt!!'l"Lrecelffd f .... an asoe>Sed valua~j)( f/11.1 mllllonl 'l"f 1 tu levy al fl.JI por $(119 ~ , vatuaJJon. •• , /./ 1 ,, I . i supplies and equipment could sub- stantially increase genera l fund contribution in fulurc years. The council should be developing a long-range plan Teganting the Ultimate tlisposttion ot the transit operation since the general fund contribution could have an adverse effect on the future finances of the city," Thea! said. Thea! said that in order to reflect (See SLASHES, Page 2/ SJ.9 billion. . Officials also said plahS ·for improvement of Ortega 11ighway is in San Juan Capistrano and construction of a new Pacific Coast ~ligh\li·ay bridge over Newport Bay \.\ill also be affected. UC Lawye1·s Launcl1 Talks For Buyh1g Medical Site SC'rious negotiations on the possible Allocation of $20 million <1f UC health sale or Orange County f\fedical Center sciences bond moneys in the 1974-75 state (OCMC) to the University of California budget awaits conclusion of the county began--lodfy, sources· Irr county --uc hospitat-talks. -·-• government said. The bond funds \\'ere allocated by a Armed Vl'ith a reccnl $17,709,813 legislative com1nittee last year . to appraisal coun!y bargainers were today provide a l}CI campus leaching hospital , to meet with UC lawyers. At issue is the county clinics and some money to im- sprawling. central county hospital used to !See CENTER, Page !J care for the county's poor and to train The cow1cil earlier ordered lhc proposed budget be drawn up with across the board cuts of 8.6 percent in major city departments to balance the budget. The council showed no inclination to deviate from ll1at decision despite dire predictions from Fire Chief Charley Kuhn whose department budget got the councilmaruc eye Wednesday along with 1ninor department budgets. The chief said he could no! recomn1end the council-considered proposal for shutting down the Top of the \Vor!d fire starion and layoff of four firemen positions. He said Laguna's geography and natural undeveloped areas present brush fire threats to the community and that high-rise hotels presented value propert y subject to fire. The council recommendation to turn the Top of the World station into a volunteer station ..,.as said by Chief Kuhn to be a step bac:k\vards in providing fire protr:ction to Lagunans. ttowever,~the coW'lcil noted the station serves ol# Top of the World. Wheo originally built, it was planned an r:xtension of Alta Laguna would connect Top of the World with Arch (See STATION, Pagr: 2) t;C Irvine medical students. It is not known if county officials expect UC lo pay the full appraisal value in order to take over the aging facility. It is kno\\'fl. however, that supervisors are privately "surprised" by values assigned to land and buildings by the appraisers, ~farshall-Stevens of Los Angeles. Supe1·visors Nix Probe Of Charges Against DA A knowledgeable source close to a supervisor said lOday most in county government "thought the land would be \\'Orth more than the buildings and that equipment in the hospital would be more valuable than appraisers say it is." Here is the breakdown of OCMC values: -Land -12,516,000 -Buildings -$10.510,000 -Improvements such as parking lols and landscaping -$726,395. -Equipment -$3,960,000. . Ownership or long lerrn control of the ~tc facility is key to further development of the UC lrvin~lifornia College of Medicine. . After meeting for 20 minutes in executive session Wednesday, Orange County Supervisors refused to investigate malfeasance in office charges that have been, l~veled against District Attorney Cecil Hicks. William S. liulsy of Mission Viejo, one of Hicks' prmimary election challengers, asked the boa rd to investigate his contention that Hicks was involved in improper actions during investigation of Garden Grove traffic death case last year. Ttie three supervisors present at \Vednesday's meeting chose to take their Dn111my!J J1irginia Solon Says Poll False / WASfUNGTON (AP) -Sen. William Scott (R·Va.) today labeled as 11unwarranted criticism" a magazine article identifying him as the "d~best" member of Congress. . , "Obviously it was not true. It was all entirely false or all l'l!isted," Pl' told a news CQnferenoe., . .. • Ills cqmin~A!11;.'were Jn response to a story in <t/te May 17. issue of New Tim-', a'.)ffweekfy' m11Batlne published by the· New Tim~ CommunlcaUons Corp. , I • · . The. story, ~· by· Nina--Tqtenberg, 1'1!1"'rted the result.'l.o~.a '.poll' the l)l!Jior 8'l!l lfis !Aken of .200 .congre1Smea, joumallsls '4li\I '. I lQbbyl!!t&. If I ' • "· ' , I -"1 I "Every single perso~ interviewed by,filfw Times lriunedtaitJY' named l!epubl{can' SeQtl 1as the No. 1 cliolce ;for dumbest of the; d\jlllb," aald !H,a:ticle. I ' • ·' • ·' '. .. • • • O\.\'tl separate courses of action in lhC' matter. but each s..1id later he would simply transmit his copy oi Hu!sy's charges to the county Grand Jury. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton also said he might transmit a copy t!> the Californla Attorney General's office, v.·h.ich is implicated in Hulsy's charges. "The charges he is making are seri ous and I am sending them to lhe jury with a transmittal letter and nothing else ," Diedrich said. "I won't state any position one way or another." Supervisor Ronald Caspers said after the meeting he is sending it to the jury because "I simply don't want to get involved in this type of thing. It is too political in nature." Supervisor David Baker said he v.·oultl simply mail his copy to the jury with a tran.smitlal note. llu\sy asked the supervisors to investigate the matter because Hicks, though an elected official, is a county employe. ~1uch of the material he released to the p r e s s and to the supervisors is of a highly personal nature and almost totally unsubstantiated with swom testimony. The charges involve Hicks' alleged connection with a manslaughter trial after a Garden Grove trafllc ac<jdent In which two cbU\lren were killed . Hicks. wJlo.~as'not'phy.lcaU, involv<d In the accident, a""""1ing lo p·o 11 c • rr:porta, branded Huby's charges as "libelous and scandalous:.'' He sal4 he wu Ute ooe who uk!d Ille state attorney scoeral to lnYesU1a1e and pr<lltCU!e the cqe because of a " Id . o! lnt....i In the district attomerjflifloj wbldl I .._ ellborate m." • 'I I .,.,,~ ~ ....... .. ~---· Trasli Pickup One Day Late • ltegular rc$idcntial tra'sh collection in L:Jguna Beacb \\•UI be delayed by one d,ay ncxl Wl!ek because of the ~1e1norial Dny 11-0l1day on r-.1onday . If 11or1nal trash pick · up is on ~londay, i1 will bl• picked up 1111 1'11esday. 1'hc one day delay 1vill continue c1ery day next 1veek through Saturday. Bro'wr1 Stalls o·,, Offsl1ore Drill Issue Galifom1a gubernato1ial hopeful F.dn1wxl G. tJerry 1 J3ro\\n, Jr. said \\'edncsday he neither favors 110r opposes oil drilling off the Southern California {.'oastline. Hro1vn told newsmen auending a floating N('v.·port llarbor pre ii s ('onference that he "would l<1kc a careful look <it <HlY CXtl'nSion O[ permitting oil drilling . <lfr l.ns Ang{'les ~uid Orange Counties ." 'fht' !){>1nocra!ic Secretary of State said hr places a "high value on the price of our tnvironrncnt," but he declinf'd to romn11t himself on a han on offshor(' drilling. .. I did op1>ose drilling in the Santa Barhara Channel." he said . Bro\1·n adn11t1ed he is not fatnili:1r v.-it h th(' Shell-Cunninghan1 Act. I.he state law 1\hich currl'Jltly rorbids oil drilling in sl;1te w:.iters south of the Santu Ana Hivcr. Thal l:11v t'Ou!<l be nu!lifi('d if drilling is ,1llo11l'(I in ·fcdt•ra! \\aters off the Oran;!c Co;1~t. Bro11·11 11 ;1s 111 .\'e"·1>ort Bcaeh for 1vh<1t \\as billed as a $100 j>C'r perron "moonlit rockt.'.1il cruisf•" aho<Jrd !ht': 147-foot C:.irih Star, a Catalina t'l'Ui~t ship frcnn S;in Pi·dro. Thcrt• 111'1'1' :1bout 200 Pf'l'SOns aboard ·the cniiscr. but Brown aides declined to ,:;.i,v "'hctht·r ;ill the guests paid for their licket:; or \1'ht·t'l1l'r se1·er;ll of lh!!ln \\'l'r'C galht•red ;1t the l;ist 1nuu1tc w give the 1.:Jndidate ;1 rro11 d to n1cet. 1\t least OrJe press representative said she had been invited only ;.in hour before lhc cruise \\'JS scheduled lo begin. ,\rnong the guests 11 as Orangt' County Democratic Ccnlral Co m mi t lee Oiainnan Richard O'Neill. Several entertainment personalities 11 ho ,,·ere supposed to be alxlard failed !o attend. Bul gu1.'Sls did find venerable actor \\1il f1eer present and more than willing to cm.er into a fr i end l y conversation. (ieer, 72, a Connecticut resident, is bC'~t kno"TI for J1is role as Grandpa in !he television series. 'l'he \\'altons. He said he is presently in Lo6 Angeles to 1nakc a inovic. English Medi11n1 Brenda Ro\vlnnd Crcnsha"'·· an English mrdiun1. \Vl\1 demonstrate her psychic talents at the l.agun:.i BC'acli \\·on1en's Club 8 p.m. ~·nday at 286 Sl. Ann 's lJJ'l\'l'. \Ir:-.. Crcnsha"· has appcarro on radio .•nd trlevision pro gr a m s . li er dc111on~tr;1t1on is being sponsored by the S1lirllual Research Assoeiales. She ;ippt·ared las.I yc;ir bc~0re a c<1pac1\.1· audience. \la ~ked .\tun Sou;!hl FO\T \~.\ 'U PI • -ThC' FT~! and local pol1c1· ;i!.!enc1es 11t•re rxpnnding a search tod~1.1· ror a 1n;ished gun in 111 11 ho roobed lhc \'allc1 and Sierra br:inch uf !he Sci::urit~ ·11ue1fi{' bJnk of ~~.5:10 \\'edncsd.1v ;1 hcrnoon. Ai.:thorilies sai d the cnan. · v. ho brandished a pistol aud \\OTC " ~kl Ill :1 ~ k. h (' r !l t' d l:i lo ~n custon1cr.'I ai.:ainsl ;1 11all and tht•n handed c:.ith o! three lellcrs a papt:r bug lo fill 11 ith rnone.v. 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C* ........... eo.11 Mtu Cattb· flo:I ~o'I "'1' Qt!'ltr I) 00 "'l)"l!My t... ll'IA Mto~ ...... --~».DOlllOfll!llY I • • • • ........... , ... ~, ..... - I\.almhach's Mum on Bar Suspensio11 Forn1er presidential attorney lferbert \\', Kalmbach of Newport Beach today dl'clined con1ml'nl un reports the ('alifon1ia Bar Associ<1lon has suspended l'lans to take disciphnary action against hlm . .,Kalmbach disclosed he is under federal cuurt order nut to dlst:u.<is <iny \\!11tergate- relattd n1allcrs. .. I feel it \11ould be ahsolut('ly inappropnatc tu say aHylhing that \\'OU!d be at variance wtih that order,'' Kalmbach told 1hc Uaily Pilot. The delay ln l:alifornia Bar proceedings against both Ka!Jubach and forn1er J.lrcsidcnr1at aide John lJ. Erlichrnan "'as reported earlier this "'eek by rtie San Fraa1sco Ex11n1incr. It qu •d sources in both the bar ~1.>;sociau n 11nd u1 \\'ashington Cl.ii saying !hat l:irx•cial \\'alcrgatc Proscculor Leon Jaworski had pres.!.urcd the Bar ~o suspend its probl'. • 1'hc !ilory 1\·as branded :is "an outright lie" in :.i story apµc:iring the next day in the S<.111 Frallt'J.'ICO Lhroniclc. ll quoted C<.1liforn1a Bar ~uurc~. '!'he bar as ... ociation bc~an .11 probe 111tu possible disl'il>luiary action again:.l Kaln1bach shortly atttr he pleaded guilty to tv.·o tcehnital chnrgcs in\'olving illegal fund-rais111g ellurt:. 111 February. Sources elo.:.t• to KaJn1bach. aL..u rtach<'<i toda y, 1nd1catctl llr.ll the pro1nu1cnt Nc1vport Bi:ach allorncy had no knov.!rdgc of lhc .'l!<tlu:, of the bnr associ ation in\'csl1gat1u11 . "lie really dtK•sn'I knuv.· anything about it at all." the source said. The .'IOUr<:e said l\aln1baeh. "·ho left thr ta"' !1rn1 of 'l\;1l111bach . Dcr-.tarco, Knapp and Ch1ll1ng11orlh aflrr entering 111.<; guilty pica. still has nu pluns for the fulurc. The source, who had earller eonfirincd U1at Kri!n1brit:h had been pro1n1~t·d IL·nicn{.'v if he 1voutd toopcrate 11•iih J<lll'Orski's office, ~aid l\ul111baeh slill docs not k1101v if he 1vill be ea!ll'<i to p1:rsonally ll·~tify bl'fu!'C' !he !louse Jud1ciarv Comrnittcl'. ~hich is weighing cv!dencC against President Nixon tu dC'ter1ninc if im[lt.•achn1e11t i... in order. 'Ille source also indicated '9tl a t l\ahnba1.:h 1nay be called to testify if thert' <1rr surti proceedings. :ind if the Senate subsequently holds a trial. l\a\Jnbach has no intt!nlion of moving from his Nc"'·porl Beach hon1c. 1101\·evcr. regardless of the outcc.me of proceed- ings against either President Nixon or hilnself. "The l\ahnb1:1chs love this are11. Thl'Y have nuiny 11011derful friends here," lite sourtc ~a 1d . Nix·on Suntntons /Lis Leacli1ig Econoniic .4ides \\'ASllJNGTO:\ 11\ P~ \'resident :'\ixon .~urnn1oned his top e<..'Onon11c ;id1 iscrs to a \\'hilc House rncetmg today <ind a spokesman repo rted he plans to speak oul 111 the near fulurc c the .\drnini ... trallon's crono1n1c P'Jlieies. The afternoon Oval Off11.:e n1ceti11g <.1nd Dt'µuty l'ri:ss Sccrel:lry Gerald I .. \\·an·rn's rlisclosun! of Cl forthron1in g rresidcntial speech appeared to signal 1,o,1ssibll' t'hJni;l's 111 :"iixon's cconon1ic gamr plan. 111 :>aying that "you t<1n expect that somctiine in the near future !he President "·i\1 Ix: speukinr,: oul on the subject of tl'IC' <'Conomy," \Varrcn rt'Jl('atrd prc\·ious ~t<l!t'lncnt s !hat .. 11ht•n action b ncc:e.s~ar.\'. !hill <.1clion 11ill b1.· 1al..t•11.·· ln<licat1ons 11t're i\i.'(on \1as considerin g :1 Jlatll'nal radio addrl'SS th is ~eekt11d , perh~1ps trun1 his Can1p Da\'id. ~ld. retreat. Sun1moncd 10 thl' \\'h1te House for "J C\lJnplete discussion of the en!ire rconomic picture·· "·ert• Tr ca s u r y Secrctar\' W11l1a mE Simon : Chairn1an llt·rbt·rt ·stein of the L'ounc1I of Econon11c Adl'Jse rs, Cha1rn1an Arthur Burns of the Fl'<leral Heser\·e Board, lJ1rector Roy L. Asn of the Office of ~lanugcn1e111 and !~:1r1i;:c! J~d Dirrctor John T. Dunlop of • ::f: Co~t <if Li1·ing Council. Lauuna Beach ~ Realtors Slate Essay Contest • Tile Laguna Beach Board of 11ealtor:. is .~po11::.orntg nn essay co1111·s1 for "ludrnts .11 Soddl<•baek Colll'g<' and L.1guna Brach ll1i:t1 school. The lhcn1e i~ "~faking 1\n1enca Belter." Conwst dl'adline is r-.1a.\' :n rind entries must lie lumed in to the lotal board office. 346 li1erma id St .. L:iguna Beach. Tp qualify. st udents 1nusl be 19 years of age or younger. The <.'QnlcSI is in conjuncl1on "''ilh the state-"idc California Real Est a 1 c Associatiun contest. !-?cal 1\111ncrs wlll be in !he running for a $500 first prize. a $250 second prize, a $100 third prize and u $50 fourth prlze at the SUlle-eon test. Winners of the local rontest also will receive a cash aword. 1'he collegt and high school winners n11mcs will be an110Ul'll.'ed at the June 13 reoltors broakr.,1 at the Niguel Cowitry Club. Fausta Vitali of Gumblner Auociates chairs the cootest. Judges are Tom Unao of Linso Real Estate, 'and Phylfll Doolittlo ol Phyll~ Doolittle Realty. • - ccord Needed Medical School Relocation Seen Tn.islecs of the UC lrvlnc ·California Collt::ge of Medicine meeting in Long BeaCb Wednesday urged ' ·ea r I y consummation" of an ag-:eement with Orange County for long term use of Orange County tlledical Cenler IOCMCJ for training doctors . Unless an agree1ncnt is forged soon, trustees warned in a w1animouslv adopted resolution, "there is a reel! danger that the 1nedical school n1ay be required to ;.igain relocate to another area of the slate The forn1cr private medical college 1\·as n1ol'cd to the Irvine campus in tootl. Siuce then, trustees, faculty and n1edieal students have awaited provision of new facilities for training physicians. A UC bond issue failed in 1970 and plunning for the ne1\' 1ncdiral school buildings <1nd hospital \Vas not rencw('d until passage of anothC'r health scit'nccs bond issue in 1972. Last year, the Joint Leglslati\'c Comn1ittee on the Siting of University Hospitals dctern1ined how UCJ.·CC~1·s sha re of that bond fund '''ould be spent. An on-ean1pus hospllal and ambulatory rare center, rcno,·ation of OC~IC and 1.:ontruction of community clinics linked to each other and !he t"'·o hospitals by a trunsportatlon system \\'ere approved by the commiltce. Appropriation of the money. ho\1·ever. "is contingent upon finalizing an ;.igreement between the University and Orange · County for the long-term use of oc;.,1c." "ie CO~! trustees said. A failure to agree on the future control of OC~fC by mid-June means the UCJ- ccr-.1 share of the bond money may not be c:ornrnilted in this year's budget. Brov.n's com1ni\lcc set aside no money for the University to purchase 0Cfl.1C. The slipulalion that the county agree to long tcr1n UCl-CCM control of the county hospital as a teaching facility is evidence lhe committee hoped to prov i de continuing high level hospital services to Orange County's 1nedically indigent. Unless I he agreement is reached it is likely there 1nay be legislative pressures lo withdraw the bond fund allocations rrom UC I altogthcr nnd Sp<.'nd the n1oney l'lsewhere in the state. Fron• Page J STRIK!!: ... ' follo11·cd by a board offer \Vl'dnesday of lire percent. The 1:; pt•rcc1,1t dt'!l1alld. he said, would i.:o:-.t thl' di:;lne! $7 111ill1on. exclu~ive uf other demands by the teachers' group. 'fhe Federation also demanded a hn1it on cla ss sizt' of 24 students. conference IJl!nods for elcmenl<1ry school teachers ~ind cmplo.ve fringe benefits for subslilute and temporary teachers, Anderson said. The class size reduction. he said, would require the district to build nev.· schooJs lo provide the netes.sary classroom space. "The Certif1catt'd En1plorCt.'s Council is 1necting and tonrcrring in good faith under the provisions of the \\'inion Act," Andt:rson said. "The strike only involves !he one group lhal has set its own de1nands.'' Negotiations arc ronlinuing today, he said. .\ n1onkey nan1ed Alice Faye gently holds a ki!ten named Sv.1eelie l)ie. Acrordinci to Pat Shepherd of Sa<:rJtnenlo. O\Vllel' of both a11in1als. .\lite likes to ruddlc the killcn. (•lean it and c..,en kiss it. Pat says the Observers in Sacrainenlo s1>eculate there are other locations in C11Jlfornia 11·hich might 1~elconH' the n1edical school. Key me111bers of budget committees ;ind the hospital siting conimittee have interests in seeing a n1edical school in Fresno, for examplc. E,x-POW Slnted 1nonkey trcals S\VCctie Pie just like a baby. For Meuiorial f'rom 1•u9e J •' SLASHES ..• increased c:osts of St>11cr ser\·tce and solid lraste coltC'ction. !he l'ounc1l 11i !I ha\·e to increase those charges frorn j percent to JS percent. The city council \1·as 11arned that in rhe future, citizen requests and projecls would have to bl' ans"·ered 11·i th a tlosrr eye to purse strings. "Tht! reduction in the nu1nber of authorized personnel .... ·ill affect the capability of the staff to become involved in nc111 prograins or participate except on ii ]in1itecl baSIS \\'J!h lhc \'tlrlOUS con1n1unity and citizen groups. "The volume of staff r1·ports and paper1vork in the city dt!parl1ncnts has rrached a level requiring· additional staff not less. "A system of priorities n1ust be established by council for all existing and new programs \Vithin the staff capability lo perform. It 1vill be necessary for bolh citilen and council to adhere lo th{'SC 1>riorilies in order to avoid a brcakdo .... n in needed city functions taused by f'prcading our labor resources too thin," Thea! s;iid. Taxes received by the city include an estimated Sl.57 million in property tax, up from Sl.-18 n1i!Jion lhis year, S577,000 in estimated sales taxes. up fronl S555.000 this year; $154.000 in festival lease funds for t\Je Irvine bov.1 grounds: $170.000 in Transient Occupancy ~holell T<1x. do1vn SJ.000 fron1 this year's levy. Frorn Page l STATION ... Beach 1-leights and the station would ~er.·e both hilltop ro1nmunil1es. The road extension has since been scrapped. The station serves only 1.100 persons and the residenlial community does not qualify as a "high value" area. Response I ime from the downtown station is five to six n1inutes, the chief said. The council's budget-cutting backbone \\'8S stiffened by a study presented by Clly ~'lanager Al Thee.I showing Laguna B('arh 's fire costs were far in excess of other cities of comparable simllar size 11nd circumstance. TI1e study showed that Laguna's Fire Oepartment costs are $34.84 per capita 1using official population of 15,000.) The1f's as compared lo $10.35 per capita for San Clemente. $17.99 for Seal Beach, and $22.23 for Newport Beach. Laguna has fewer niiles of road per station, fey,•er fires, rescues, medical <iids and fe\\•er residenlial units J>Cr firemen than any of the other cities. Chief Kuhn said the city's spread-out territory, and the cllaracter of the town made such comparisons misleading. Defense Su111 Okayed 1 I By House Panel WASHINGTON (UP() -Hou .. liberal• m11111ged , only a compromi1e victory Wednellday In their effort• to pare I military aMtalln~ to South, Vietnam, I ~fore the full HOUJO finally P3Ae<I a 122.6 bllttoo defen,. budget. 1'he llllall vote, which gave the Pent1100 •lllU>SI everythln1 II wanted for tho comln11 fi1CAI y .. r, pueed iaw'I. 'Ille Senate Is consldertnf Ill own vmlon of the authorJzaUon bW. 1 -----·--- Laguna .4.t·<·c1Jt~ . .\pplicatio11s Asscn1blyman \\'illie Bro"11 "'ho «haired the joint study committee <incl heads the povocrful ways and means commitlee. fa,·ors localing the medical ~l in an area serving low-ill<.'Qme blacks. Fete in Lagu1ic1 A fonner An1erican prison-ot'·11.·ar. For \' outl1 Corp:-; 1\ir Force Lt. Col. John Pitchford , will be the fraturcd speaker at the Laguna Brach ~1en1orial Day ser1·1ccs at 11 a.m. ,\londay in Heisler P:.irk. From Page 1 Th<' progra1n . sporl.';()rl•d by the Lagw1a Thi' <:it~ or L1gun:1 Rc.1c :1 1s 110,r Bea1.:h posl s of the American Legion and acc.'t·pting applicat1ons for the sun11ncr CENTER reierans of Fore1!i11 \\·ars, \\Ill be held ill Youth Corps Program. a fed<'ral!y-ltu1dcd ~ • • • the ,\n1ericnn Legion Obelisk near the plan to provide 1\ork for povcrty-lt•\'e! flag: pole in lleisler Park. )·011tl1 pro"e OC~t C as a teaching hospital. · In addillon to Lt. Col. Pitchford, 1he \ l' · l.Rgislators !iilipulated, ho"'·ever. that • PP 1tJl1on n1,1y be n1adl' to TctT,. lhe S5 10 $9 million of stale arxi UCl-CC~-t service will also include a concert by the Brandt, assistant to the city manager. ~t inoney C'OUld not be spen t lmpioving l.aguna Beach J1it;h School Band, an Laguna Beach City Hall or lo the Laguna ()('~tC unl~ss 11 lone: tenn agreenieni on invocation by Rl'\'. Lee Kirkpatrick and a Reach High Sehoo! Career Center. !he cont rol of the facility ii·as reachl'd tx•1K'dit·tion hy Hl•1·. J oh11 1\I. Rrynol<.J:-.. To qu.:ilify. nppllcants must be local Also, iibout fi fty organizations arl' students bet11een I~ and 10 years of age ex~·ted to pl;.11.:c flora! tributes at the and n1e1nbers of a povcrty-le\'cl fu111ily. (:."·cJc J{ace t• _\I is:sill'' base of thl' n1e111uria! 111 the park. defined .:is receiving $5.000 or ltss annuul ~ TilC scr...-1ce 11·1J] ronclude 1>.ith '1 i11con1e for a family of fi\'C. ~::NSE!'\AOA, ~texico IAPJ _ Fifty ccrcmorual salute b~ the firing ~uatl ~lcmbers of the Youth Corps '.l'ill eru·n mL·n searched on the ground and froni fro111 the ,\lar1ne Corps Air Station at E! Sl.10 an hour for 26 hours of 1vork a \veek private aircrJft again today for Fred Toro. for nine "'rekf' during the sun1mcr. Jobs .\!ind~·. an t\rneriean dru£:gist fron1 1.t. l'ol Pit chford. a 1.ab'Una \'igur! include cleric:.i[, parks gardening and Jl1versidc. Calif , reporrrd n1issin11: su\Cl' rt·sJdent. serv1!d ;1s a pilot in \\'orld \\'Jr olht•r dut Je"S. ;1 molorcyclc cut1ng Satu rday. ~lundy, 11 and during the t\vreon and Vietnan1 Last year the city of Laguna Beaeh ~i. took a 1\rong tun1 "·h1le oompe1ing 1n "ars. Shot down ovt·r l\orth V1etna111. he had 18 perMJns 1n\Olvcd in the \·ouU1 the rat'C' in a high desert al"('a southeast 11:is held prisoner fnr ~e\·e n years until I· Corp~ Prograni. _ ___ __of here. his frie~~=-told ~~hori~~~--___ lus rcle~:_ 111 Ft.'br~ia'?.'.:_19~:._ ____ . I ,. WHEN .YOU'RE RUSSIAN AWAY FROM VODKA GO FORESTERING • Forestering 1s en1oy1ng our premium whisky for all fhe right reasons. Toste. Drinking is one thing Forestering is something else. Kent~frr Stroigt'll Bourbon Wh"'~ 86 Ot TOOl>ftxil. Brown·Forrno!'I O; "'"" Corp.\.ovl$Wle, Ky. 01913. I ( • I' .· • , : I • • Saddlehaek VOL. 67, NO. 143, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES " Medical Ce1ite1· Talks Under Way On Hospital Bid Serious negotiations on lhe possible sale or Orange County f\.1edical Center (OCMC) to the University of California began today, sources in county government said . Arrned \\'lth n recent $17.709.813 appraisal couruy bargaini.:rs \vcrc tod.1y -tr ~· --/:{ UCI Medicctl Trustees . 4 sk Fast Decisio11 Trustees of the UC Irvine. California College of f.tediclne meeting in Long Beach \Vednesday urged ' ' ea r I y consu mmation" of an a~:-eement "'ith Orange County for long term use of Orange County Medical Center (OC!ltC) for trainlng doctors. Unless an agreement is forged soon, trustees · vtaml'd in n unaniniouslv adopted resolution, "there is a re.ii danger that the medical school may be required to ag~in relocate to another area of the state .'' The former private medical college was moved to the Irvine campus in 1968. Since then, trustees, faculty and medical students have awaited provision of new facilities for training physicians. A UC bond issue failed in 1970 and planning for the new medical school buildings and hospital was not renewed until passage of another health sciences bond issue in 1972. Last year. the Joint Legislative Committee on the Siting of University H05pitals determined how UCI-CCM's share of that bond fund \\'OU!d be spent. An on·campus hospital and ambulatory · care center, renovation of 0Ci\1C and contruction of community clinics linked to each other and the two hospitals by a transportat.lon system were approved by the committee. Appropriation of the money, however. "is contingent upon finalizing a n agreement between the University and Orange ' County for the long-term use of ~1C:' ttle C0)1 trustees said. A failure to agree on the future control of OCMC by mid·June means the UCl- CCM share of the bond money may not be committed in this year's budget. Observers in Sacramento speculate there are other locations in California Which might welcome the medical school. Key members of budget c~mmittees and the hospital siting co~m1ttee ha~e interests in seeing a medical school in Fresno, for example. Assemblyman \Villie Brov.;i who chaired the joint study committee and ~ds the powerful ways and me~ns committee, favors locating the ~ed1cal ad>ool in an area serving low-income blacks. . ·Brown's committee set aside no money ; (See MEDICAL, Page Z) .: Orange Coast Weather Some cfoudiness is on the weatberl11dy's agenda for Friday but mostly sunny skies in the after- noon hours. Highs at the Orange Coast beaches in the mki-60s rising IO the .mld·'IOS Inland. 1.NSIDE TODAV H•ten Thoma•. United P,e" lnternattono.l't Whiia H o " s e · bureau Chief, is a non-stop charger who doesn't take time out for hobbies. Reporting activ. ft!es on Capitol HtU ;, her faoor· ·: ite pastime. Sae storv, Po.ge 24. " ' . • ... ,, ., •• 11•11 • ..... -.. .... • ..... • to n1eet with UC lawyers. At issue is the sprawling central county hospital used to care for the county's poor and to train UC Irvine medical students. It is not known if L'Ounty ~ officials expect UC to pay the full appraisal value In order to take over the aging facility. It is knov.•n, hov.•ever. that supervisors are privately "surprised" by values assigned . to land and buildings by the appfaisets, ~larshall-Steven$ of L<ls Angeles. A knowledgeable source close to a supervisor said today most~ in county government "thought ~he land \\'OU!d b<' \vo11h more than the huildings and that t.'Quipment in the hospital \VOuld be more valuable than appraisers say it is." He.re is the breakdo\vn of OC~IC values: -Land -$2,516,000 -Buildings -$10,510,000 -Improvements such as parking Jots and landscaping -$726.395. -Equipment -$3.969.000. O'Anership or long term control of the OC1\1C facility is key to further development of the UC Irvine-California College of ~ledicine. Allocation of $20 million of UC heahil scienCC?S bond moneys in the 1974·75 state budget av.'aits conclusion of the county UC hospital talks. The bond funds were allocated by a legislative committee last year to provide a UCI campus teaching hospital, county clinics and some money to im· prove OCMC as a tea~ng hospital. Legislators stipulated, oo .... ·ever. that the $5 to $9 million of state and UCl·CCi\l money could not be spent iinproving OCMC unless a long term agreement on the rontrol of the facility '"as reached. Valley Tn1stees l\l1ill T,vo Plans To T eacl1 Driving By JAN \\10RTII Ot IN Dl!IJ' Piiot Slllf Docs a person learn t.o cirive better behind the wheel of a moving car or using a "simulator" which presents a student with a variety of low·risk lmaginary crises? Trustees or the Saddlel]ack Valley Unified School District are lnulling the relative merits of the two teaching alternatives in trying to deeide whether to buy a new simulator at $12,000 a year over the next live years. Preseiltly students in the s c ho o I · s drivers' training progra1n spend aOOout twice as much time in the simulator as they do behind the \'"heel. The course is required of all people under 18 who want to get their driver's license. It is· a large machine that from the outside looks like a long trailer. On the inside, It contains audiovisual equipment. a row of car seats and dashboards, brakes and accelerator pedals. AB the students work with the simulator, they view a film of a moving roadway and are given instructions as though lhey were actually driving. The old simulator used in the district, has been shared with the Irvine district over the last several years and has worn out. · .. No teacher who has worked with this simulator has had a favorable reaclion to it," said Jim, Wehan, president of the Saddleback Valley Educators Association. . "'Jbe students com.plain thlit the hours spent in the simulator are long and boring, and studies show simulator--tra:lned students are inferior drivers IO lllose trained behind. tho wheel of a real car," he added. Weh;ln said the cost dmerenlial Involved Is ooly $10 per sludent 1*tween training them willl the simulal<>r and using CJl>the.road praclloe. Cost of the ·(See SIMULATOR, Page I) Blast Hits 'Basilica · PARIS (AP) -An expi.s!on early • tocjay heavily damoged 'a -of the Sao'e Coeur ballllca, one ol Ille landmarlol ol Pwta. ~ ~ pms eaeocy eaid ~ clam..d ID Iii" ..i oil Ille lllMt ID lll'olllll tbe ~ ol Vllor7 Gi.caH d•"'al u IHlidmt ' I ) 'I • ' q ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974 DlilY Piiot Siii! Photo SINGING OUT FOR 'AMERICA, OUR HERITAGE,' A MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA Eugene Bell, Diana Newland and Ken Johnson, Three Of 1,100 Choral Students In Fest Valley., No; A11ahein1., Yes School District Finall:y Fi1ids Site for Concert Students and teach<>rs in th c Saddleback Valley Unified School District <.tre planning a n1usical extravaganza so big they couldn't find a place in the Saddleback Valley to hold it. So the spring concert, involving 2,500 choral and instrumental students in grades four through 12, \o1rill be held at 7:30 p.n1. June 4 in the A11ahei1n Convention Center. Tickets are on sale no'"' at each school and a recording of the event \\'ill be available On the theme "America, 0 u r Heritage." the n1usic show's special guest will be Jester Hairston, a noted composer and director, who will direct the combined ink!rmediate and high school choruses. The program. coordinated by district music direetor Joanne Harris, also will feature 200 guitars, 820 band students, 300 combined strings, and 1,100 choral students. Supevnsors Nix Probe Of Charges Against DA After meeting for 20 ininutes in executive session \Vedncsday. Orange Cow1ty Supervisors refused to in\'estigatc malleasance in office charges that have been leveled agalnst District Attorney Cecil llicks. \\1lllian1 S. Hu!sy of ~'fission Viejo, one of Hicks' pr111i1nary election challengers, asked the board to investigate his contention that Hi cks v.·as involved in improper actions during investigation of Garden Grove traffic de;Hh case la st year. TPe three supervisors present at \\1ednesday 's 1neet!ng chose to take their own sepal'ate courses of action in the matter. but each said later he v.·ould simply transmit his copy of •lu!sy's charges to the county Grand Jury. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton also said he might transmit a copy to the California A!torney General's office. \Vhich is implicated in Huls.Y's charges. "The charges he is making are serious and I am sending lhcm to the jury with a trans1nittal letter and nothing else," •Biggest Died rich said. "f v.·on't state any position one '.''ay or another.'' Supervisor Ronald Caspers said after the meeting he is sending it to the jury because "I simply don't want lo get in\'olved in this type of thing. It is too political in nature.'' Supervisor David Baker said he v.•oulrl simply mail his copy to the jury v.·ith J transmittal note. Hulsy asked the supervisors to investigate the matter because Hicks, though an elected official, is a county employe. 1'.tuch o! the material he released to the p r e s s and to the supervisors is or a highly personal nature and almost totally unsubstantiated with sworn testimony. The charges involve Hicks' alleged connection with a manslaughter trial after a Garden Grove traffic accident in which two children \\'ere killed. Hicks, who v.·as not physically involved in the accident, according to p o I i c e reports, branded Hu\sy's charges as (See lUCKS1 Page 2l Do1111ny~ Virgiriia Solori Says Poll False ' WASIDNGTON (AP) -Sen. William Scott (R-Va.) today labeled as "unwarranted crlllcism'' a magazine article identifying him as the "dumbest" member of ·Congress. "Obviously ii was not true. It wa.< all entirely false QI' all twisted," he told a news conterenre . lfis comll\tnls were In response to a story hi~e May 17 issue of New 'rime$, a . biweekly magaaine published by. I.he New Times CommuJllcaUons CQrp. • . • The stoey, \ttltten by Nina "l!otenberg, reported the results of a .poll the aut.bor salcf was !.\ken ot200 congtessmen, Journalists and lobbyi~ . . ,· • . "Every' !i!J~e perSlln iptetvl,wed by New Times immetlialefy named Rel>Qllll~ S<-cllt u .11/e .~. l choice for dumbest o( the dumb,'' ufcl the..nt<:a. ' . • L. \ Preceding the concert. displays of hundreds of art projects by district students v.•ill be on display in the lobby fron1 5:30 to 7:30. Coordinated by Los Allsos Intermediate School teacher J u 1 i c Herten, the display will feature wood shop as ·well as art productions. District niusic teachers said they v.'ould like to see the festival develop into a yearly event. Alt proceeds 11·ill go into (See CONCERT, Page 2) Free l11tracity Bus Line Eve<l Bv lrvi11e Pa11el • Irvine transportation commissioners \\1cdncsday night voted to seek a $15.600 city subsidy to operate a free intra-city bus line for 10 weeks this summer. CommJssion Chairman ~1ary Ann Gaido said today the city-run buses would be intended lo provide coonectlng service to Orange County Transit District buses to neighboring shopping cen~ers or the beach. Each summer slncc incorporation the city has provided "free'' buses linking north and south Irvine neighborhood s to cacit other and the beach. The service was supported by a $4 city recreation program fee and only subscribers to the recreation program could use the bus, Mrs. Gaido recalled. The proposal approved by a 4 to I vote of commissioners Wednesday would open the bus service to any city resident requiring direct city s u b s i d y . Con1missioner Carl Morrison fa vored continuing the recreation program fee system, Mrs. Gaido said today . If approved by city councilmen. the city bus program would provide lwo n1ini·buscs or other vehicles which would operate daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. One run would service central and northern city resJdents and the other would serve the southern P:l'lrt of Irvine. Buses would run on half hour schedules and meet ~ Main Street and Culver Drive provttling a north-soulh, free transit link,:M"rs. Gaido noted. After 6 p.m. a single bus would operate throughout the city on an l\ourly schedule until midnight Monday to Thursday and to 1 a.~. on Friday and Satun:lay nights. As envi!liontid ~Y the transportation comq»ssion, riders could haU the bus to a stop ahywbere aJong the route. ''If we gef people to be«>me mass transilorieolec!i we'll all breathe cleaner ab' 90lnedar?j"Mrs. Gaido said . I ,.Embefzling Charged BRUSS8LS, Belgium (API -Two non- Ameri<*'I' emplore• of !he u.s, ji:mbassy In Brufilel• liilve been !ll'ed !Or lnvolverdenl In embaz1ini al least °*41,000, Today's Final N.Y. Stocks -TEN CENTS 5 9tl1-sto1·y In New Yori{ .'\F:\\' YOfll\ l.\P ! """1"1\ br;irck'd 1n'un in blue jeans hijacked a hl·licnpl1'r ;_ind forced !he pilot to fly il to !he top of u 59· story ~tidtown skyscruper, \\'here he '.''as captured aflcr demanding $~ niillion in r11nson1. police ~'!lid. Police s:.iid he had three sticks of dynan1ite in his posstssion \I' h c n ' apprehended. · · Both the pilot and copilot \\'ho were. held hostage c s c a p e d . police headquarters ~aid. HO\\•cvci" the pilot suffered a bullet \\'Ound in the right ;1rn1. The pilot told ;:i nc1rstna11 that he had 1101hing to say. ;is he 1ras being taken to a ho spital. The dranla "as played out to a clin1;_1;.; high above rnid-~1anhJtt;111 on ;1n LUlUSL'd helicopter pad on the roof of lhc f<1n Arnerican Building. The pad \\'as abandontd so1ne vtars :.igo tuKlcr con11nunity pressure bc~<Jll:>e of the hazard presented by helicopll'r t;ikeoffs and landings above one of the n1ost congested areas in the world. The Pan An1erican Buildiflg towers over P:irk Avenue, just to the rear of Grand Central Tern1inal on 42nd StrecL After the helicopter landed on the P<1n American pad, police with rifles and shotguns converged on the blue anJ \\'hite, five-passenger aircrait. The copilot reportedly overcame the hija<'kcr. \Vhcn asked how he found the courage to tackle the arn1ed intruder. he said: .. , like living." The hijacker lvas asked his reason for seizing the helicopter. He replied. with rl'fcrence to the :\lidd!e East. "to protest the n1asqucradc that is going on over there." The hijacker \\.'as about 5 feel JO with shoulder length hair. l~e denied that he \Vas carryur• dynamite. t> "Tell thcn1 not to waste their troubl e - ifs not dynaniite:· the n1an told police ;il one point. "\Vhat is it?'' he was asked. ;'Th~y'll fin~ out," the man repl ied. Earlier. police headquarters said u1 a teletype message: ''Perpetrato1· is dei~anding .$2 million in $10 bills in eight vahses delivered by a girl in a bikini bathing suit. Also ···•ants a nine miJJi. meter pistol and tear gas." The hijacker was 1nanaclcd 1\ ith ty,·o pairs of handcuffs, and taken for questioning to a restaurant a floor bcncaUt the helicopter pad. "Oh. 1nar:. these cops." he exclai1ned at one point. Asked if he had ever been arrested before. the man replied : ,.I ncvtr cvcn got caught jay·1ralk1ng." Panel to W eigl1, · Golf Links Bitl .'!Vear Airport An !fl-hole golf course proposed under the takeoff pattern vf Orange County Airport 't11ill · be discussed in public hearing Friday before the regional coastal commission. The commission meeting begins at 9 a.m. at Long Beach Harbor Department headquarters, 925 Harbor Plaza Drive. The golf course in Newport Beach is planned by Pacific Coast f\<1anufacturing at 20262 Irvine Ave. and would include a restaurant and clubhouse. Other Newport Beach projects on the commission's agenda are: -A total or 83 condominiums, 30 of which are in the coastal zone, lll 1001 Ford Rd. by Robert McLain. Part ol the Ir vine Company's Big Canyon, the project includes two swimming pools and a tennls court. -The remodeling of what once wns Berkshire's restaurant et 3(50 Via Oporto by Donald M. Koll. II will Include boat slips . -The reconsideration ol five duplexes proposed in West Newport by ! five dllferenl applic.nts. The projttts were denied once by the commias1oo. 'tlhicli at the same meeting approved five other somewhat .similar apartmtnts. • The <Ommisslon •srted lo 1¥ cases IO make iC. decisiool l • 2 DAILY PILOT ---IS Thursday, M1y 23, }q74 ~---• Santa Ana Teacl1ers On Strike An estimated 270 of Santa Ana Unl£ied School District's 1,260 teachers went on strike today but substitutes were standing by to keep classes open. The one-day strike by one of three teachers' groups over a 15 percent wage-hike demand, was met by county schools Superintendent Dr. R o b e r t Peterson \vith a recommendation that the Santa Ana board try to have the teachers stripped of their teaching credentials. He suggested that the board challenge the teachers' cre<lentials before the California Cu rr i c u I um Commission, which certifies teachers. "The caution I would have is that the teachers as indi viduals signed contracts as individual professionals who are authorized by the state to teach," he said, • • DOES THIS MACHINE TEACH STUDENTS TO BE SAFE DRIVERS? ~le called the strike a "breach of ronlr:ict." "I know that the district is quite disturbed over the direct defiance the teachers exhibited," Peterson said. Kari Rlchardwn Demonstrates How Debited Simulator Is Used As A Teaching Aid Irvine Balances Y ear-rounll l'lon For 35 Stiule11ts 111irly-fil'e s1uclrnts cnrollt'<i in th1• Irvine Unified School District's El Camino Real yl'ar-round school progran1 wil! have their vacation schedult'S switched , \1'hcn their programs arc changed from one of lhe four ··cycles" to another July I. 1'hc student s fro1n the \\'alnut Squarr area :ind C;1l1fon1ia llonit;s 11·ill he l'hanged to balance the n1unber of stud~n!S in each of the "cvclcs." El Can1ino Real opt>raics on the "4S-1~·· svstern in 1vhich the Students arc in school for 45 school days 1nine 1vccks ) then have a 15 school day \'acation. The "cycles'' 0\1erlap so three quarters of the children arc in class <ii ;iny timt:. The imbalance betv.'ern !he "c~·clrs " "as caused, principal Delaine Richards said. b~ause of studen1s nioving into and lea\'lng Lhe area. "\Ve have .. contacted all the parents involl'l'<i,'' J{ichards said. ";ind if 1hc change causes thcn1 any problems, v.·c \\'ill make other arrangen1cnts." Notification of the change v,;as delayed until now, he said, bccflusc the OOard of education did not appro\'e the district hoL1sing pattcrtt<; until its ~1ay 8 niceting. "\\'c have been \l'orking on this." he s.1id, "but \1·e had 10 \\'.'.lit until the bo:ird approved it before \\'C could do anything.·· Students from '''a\nut Square v.·ill be SY.' itch('() {ron1 "cycle D., to "cycle A" y,·hich Richards called the "\1'orst switch." Instead of the usunl three \1·erks, l'acations [or the IO s1udc111s fron1 that arl'a y,•ill be the first y,·eck of July before they r('tum to classes. They \\·JIJ attend ~chool for the same nuinber of days during the year. Richards said. and "ill 111akc up the other tv.·o y.·ecks of vacation next sumrner. Fron• Page 1 SI!\IULATOR • • • si mulator is about S50 !X'r student. \Vith trainin~ bchlnd the v:heel more expensive. The lease on the present simulator, 1vhich froin the oulside looks like a rt-creational \'ehiclc, runs out July 1. Trustees must decide by then "'hether to urder a new one for the fall term. "\Vhen I \.\'as in the scrl'icc. Y.'Orking in tile flight simulator \l'as son111!hing no·1e of us Ii k e d to do." Trustee _Chester Uriner rcrnarked. "But I wonder how ' n1any lives \1e saved by gelling our practice there rather than in !he air." Wehan asked that the board meet with faculty drivers' education representa- lives to exan1ine all the alternatives be· fore n1aking :1 final decision. !!is propo s- Cil 1vas accepted 5--0. Student Art Slate(l Friday • . ..\t Saddleback \'isitors to SaddJ{'hack Co!l('ge's library can sec !Y.'O art exhibit.-; rriday featuring paintings by Saddleback College students nnd art pieces co11ected by instructors on trip~ abroad . The Student paint iO!:!S. done in the ('liJS:it'S of instructor Tom !\lorgan. include work by r.1i1zie Collins, Palma Firpo. Georgia Kellogg. Edna Padrick, Greg Thomas and Susie Tomlinson. 1-·oreign art pi~es on display v.·ere collcc:led by \\'illiam Heffernan in Africa. llorothy Si>idell in India. Tibet, Peru, ancl Ecuador :incl Grucc Lallgl' in Qiin:i.. The student shov; mds Fridny and the f:1cul!y exhibit will continue through the end or the n1onth. ·------~ Mission Viejo Girl to Vie For Ne'v Title ~tiss Saddlcback \'alley, Julie I\oriega of !\lission Viejo. will co1npete for a!l(lther cro\vn Friday along \.\'ith 11 other California girls. .. l'he title is "'-tiss California Perfect Posture," sponsored by the California Chiropractic Association. The pageant y,ilJ be held at the !\tarriott Hotel at Los Angeles International Airport. !\tiss Noriega, 18, is a dancer aiming for a theatrical career. She \.\'BS cho~n to represent the Orange C o u n t y Chlropraclic Society. Prelin1inary judging "ill inc l u d c scientific tests on a "posturo1neter'' and the Kraus-\\"cbcr Test for agility and physica I fitnes!l. The contestants 11·ill then appear before a panel of ('elebrity jud~e.s at the "Posture Pageant" dinner in the hotel's ballroo1n . The y.·inner \\'ill get a varirt~· of prlz('s. including tbe offer of a scholarship at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. Nixon Su1nn1ons His Leacling Eco1ion1ic Aides 0111~ Plllf 51111 l"ftote The fact that they have refused to teach, he said, ls the "legal point of no return." "The current situation in education being what it is," he said, "this is the 200 GUITARS WILL PLAY FOR EXTRAVAGANZA Cindy Santos, Bill Beatty, Kris Korhonen Will Be There ideal time for teachers to lose their credentials. Of all the times they could have chosen. Utls is tlie worst in 40 years because of the surplus of lower salaried, beginning teachers.'' From P a ge 1 CONCERT ... Negotiations over salaries are proceeding under provisions of the a fund tG finance next year's festi\·ar. Winton Act bet ween representatives of Hairston, a graduate of Tu ft s the board of education and the three University in Boston. studied a! the teachers' groups that make up the Juil!iard Institute of Music i:1 ~e\1' Y'ork --·--- N<1i:al Acade1ny Or<lers 900 To Retake Final C ff' ted E I c · 1 and has Scored n10\'ies and television a~~r~~~g to Ha~~noy::Jerson~ ~s~~t~ni program s and played several character ,\\'.\'.\POLIS, \!d, ''' 111 -The U.S. superintendent of the Santa Ana acting roles. '.\~i·;i! Acadt:my. u11touched by chea-ling district. !{e has arrangrt.l dozens of black s.c;1ndals that have rocked other n1iliUU"y Anderson termed the strike "hard to spirituals and folk songs and has gone to aearlrn1i('s in rret·nt yc:1rs, has ordered understand because Ille negotiations are Africa three times and to Europe tv.•ice 900 rnidshipmrn 10 take a second final still going on." on good "'ill lours for the U.S. State He acknowledged that the strike is Dcpartnicnt. r:.:aininJtion, in a navigations course. illegal under sections of the education Hairston's choral arrangements of Thc ite.'.ldPn1y issueU a terse st.ntcn1ent and government codes but refused to AfrcrAnieriean folk songs and his today saying it learned "that a fina l eon1n1cnt on any possible disciplinary rornpositions based on folk themes havt' exam in navig:ition has been action the board might take. bet'n popular a1nong music educators for compromised.·• Hegarding Peterson's suggestion of m('lrc than tY.'f) decades. challenging the teachers' credentials, he The Saddleback concert y.·i!t explore Officials \\'otl!d not say if copies of the .s;.1ld. "\\'e are gi\'ing this consid('ration.'' musically perioc!s in the life of t~t had bct'n obi.lined before the The teachers negotiating groups are ,\mericans and conclude y,·ith songs by a schcdulcd exan1 or if U1cre had been the Santa Ana Edticators .'\.ssociation. the variel}' .of American composers. d d ch F""d0 r,•11'on of A<00c1·a1ed Cla001'f1'eds "•d iri esprca eating. .... ~ " ,,.,,, -»:> ...... A total of 6.000 tiekets y,.·ill be sold on a Teachers. and the Santa Ana Personnel first·come, first·served basis. Unofficial goun .. -es off campus and Guidance Association. esli1nated as n1any a~ 100 of the Of the three groups. \vhich represent ;1pproxlmately 900 midshipmen v.·ho took about i5 percent of the district's 1.260 From Poge 1 !hf' test r('gistert'd perfect scores, which teachers. only the Federation of aroused suspicion. Associated Classifieds and Teachers is HICKS About 4.200 ~tudents attend the invo\\'ed in the strike, Anderson so.id. • • • acadeiny. Tracing the history of the negotiations. "libelous nnd scaOOalous.'' 1\n academy spoke5man SJ!id an he said, the board \\'as asked April 23 for lie ,.,·d he was the one •·ho "'ked th· 1· 1· •-ff a 54 percent y.·age hike, y,·hich it ..., ·· inl'es tga ion was l.ll:"j!un a er a countered i\Jay 14 with an offer of three state attorney general to in\'estigate an<l n1idshipn1an reported "the exam had percent. The Certificated Employees prosl"Cu!e the case because of a "conflict been con1pron1iscd." Council !hen asked for 15 percent, of interest in Ille district attorney's office The re-exan1ination has been scheduled fol!o\.\·ed by a board offer \\'cdnesday of which I cannot elaborate on." for Vt'ednesday. the day thal graduation five percent. \l't'('k festivities begin !or the class or The 15 percent demand, he said, would 1974. cost the district $7 million, exclusive of Co11te1· l1 i]ol Dies The ~pokesn1an said most of those \\'ASllJNGTO~ (APl -President other demands by the teachers' group. retaking the rxam are sophomores but a i\ixon summoned his top e<..'Oflomic The federation also demanded a limit f\IORRO BAY ( VPT ! -A hrlicoj'Jlcr fri\' are juniors. fld•isers to a \\'hite !louse n1eeti.ng today on class size of 24 students. conference spraying agricultural chemicals on a Hoth \\''est Point and the Air Force ~11d ~ spokesman reported he plans to periods fo r elementary schoo l teachers ranch near here crashed early today. Academy have had cheating scandals in · pe3~ .out .in , the near. futu.r~ • the and cmploye fringe benefits for killing the pilot. The victim was Gordon recent years. but except for isolated Ad1n1nislrat1on s cconom1~ pohc1e:;. substitute and temporary teachers, Bauer. 47, Fresno. head of Aerial instances. the ~aval Academy had The ::ifternoon O\'al Office meeting and Anderson said. Control, Inc., of Fresno. l'Scaped untouched . Vacations for the 25 students from California llon1cs. \1·ho 11.·UJ cha~e frun1 "cyele C" to "cycle B" \\'ill be n10Yt:d ;1head one 11·eek. to the last tl\'O \vecks or :\ugtisl and the first 1vcck of Scpternbcr, he s:.i id. G11itarist Set For Saddleh<1ck: Deputy Press Secretary Gerald · L. 1---===:-:.__:.· .:.~==========.:-_:·_:-:.:·_:-:-=-::-_:-::-::.=-=:~-~~~~~~=-=_:_ _ _..:__.=:_-:.__::_· =======::; .,, \Varren's disclosure of a forthcoming .- 1'laskc<l l\lun Sou.,hl "' f'Ol\!JANA (UPI J -'fhe FBI and local police agencies were expanding a search toda~· for :.i 111.'lsked gunman 11·ho roobcd thf' r :1llrv :ind Sierra branch of lhe Sccun1 y ·Pacific bank of S4 ,530 \\'e<lne~day Jftcrnoon. At:thoritics said !he n1an. 11·ho brandished a pistol and \\'OTC' a ski n1 a ~ k. h c. rd c d If! to ~n cus1un1rrs ag;tins! ;1 11al! and then ha11dl•d each or ihree 1c!lers a p;1pcr b:1g to Jill 1vi1h n1on{'y. OlAHGICOAST DAILY PILOT c;..,a" Pu~'""''<l (/.,°'"""' ""'°'°'-'" •1'!'0"' "" p,,I>',:.~~~ "I<>''"' ""'•ll' •nn1r 1<>< °'''• t.•~,., "''"P<l" b~•·'· .,, .. 1,~·~" 6'o~"'tou,., I•" Vlli~y ~~g"n• 0..<o.n I"'''>&. S.<t~llM~•o"'1 : ••• o.,....,, ... ,.~., J.,,, r..,, .... ,,.,.,. 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I) 00-lo!I Classical guitarist f~ric Henderson "·ill f)('rform at Saddlt:back College at 11 a.111. Friday in BuHding :-01. Henderson. 16, has been studying classical guitar in California and in Spain for the past eight ye1:1rs. He began his fonnnl training ~·ith Antonia ~Iorn!es in La~una Beach and 11·as inritt•d to study 1\·ith Aurreo l·lcrrcro in r-.tadrid in 1971. \'.'hilc there he J1ad an audience \.\'ith Se~o1i~ 11!.'llderson's p e r I o r 111 a n c e at Saddl ebaek b sponsored by the college's Oh·ision o( Fine Ari s. Ile also \vill appear in concert at the Lagwl<l Atoulton Playhous<.: June 2. Cou11cil~ Boarcl E:vc Drug S1vcezJ The reeenl n1assi\'e drug-S\veep resulting in arrests of more than 100 users or sellers v.·ilJ be discussed in a joint meeting of Irvine City Couneiltnen and Irvine Unified School District tru:.tccs set for ~tay -29. tl.1ayor Gabrielle Pryor said the recent raids and subsequent ay,'areness of needs • for action to reduce drug use among the city's yout h are among concerns to be discussed by policyma~ers for the city and school dlstrlct. · Hu glies Quowd: 'Can Biiy Anyo11e' • LOS ANGF;LES (UPll -"f. Howard Hughes, can buy any man in the world. Or I can d~troy him," the bUlionaJre 1·cclusc once tM>asred, according t9 Rohen A, Maheu. Maheu, the depostd chlel of Hughes' Nevada operaLions, quoted his former boss Wednc.day during the 5flth trial day or hi• 111 .s milllon libel •uit agafust lfugliet. I presidential speech appeared to signal I possible changes in Nixon's" economic I gan1e plan. 1 In sa~·ing th:1t "you can ('Xpect that ~urnetl1ne in the near future the President \rill be speaking out on I.he 1 subjeL't of the economy," \Varren repeated prerious statements that "when action is necessary, that action \viii be t.:ikcn." Indications 1\·ere Nixon ""'as considering a national radio address this weekend, perhaps from his Camp David, !\Id retreat. Hem·v Steve11s • Rites Scl1eduled For Wed11esdav • J>rivate graveside services "'ere held \\'cdnesday for Henry "I. SlC\'CllS or ~Jission Viejo, y,·ho died Sunday. • ~tr. st.evens. ro~erly a machinist ror I F ord·Ph1lco, had hved in Orange county 15 ~·carg. A native of England. he is 1 survi\-'('d by his y,·ido1v Roclv. a son. t\.\·o : grandchildren. and his tnollier, i\-1argaret Stevens of San Juan Capistrano. He is ::1lsn sur\'i\'('d bv t\\'O sisters. ?\fargarct Clarie of \\'alnUt and Alerian !\tortimer of San Juan Capistrano. Services \\'ere held nt El Toro Cemetery wilh the Rev. Bruce A. Kurrle officiating. The family s u g g est s donations be made to the Cancer Society. Frorn Page.1 MEDICAL ..• for the University to purchase OCMC. The stlpulatlon that the county agr<e to long tcrn1 UCl.ccM control of the county hospital aa a teaching facilily i4 e~ldence the eommiltee hoped to ~ r o v I d e conUnulng high level hospital services to Orange County's medical ly lndigenL I Unless !he •f('••ment Is reached It Is likely there may be leg islative pressures to wiUtdraw the bond fund allocations from UC! ellogtber and opend the money elsewhere In tbc atate. I ' WHEN YOU'RE RUSSIAN AWAY FROM VODKA " GO FORESTERING /.' Forestering is enjoying our premium wh1Sky for all the nghl reasons. Toste. Drinking is one thing, Forestering i$ something else. Kentuc~y Sl!1"flhl floo-Wh•ll~86'" 100.....,,, a,...,...,_, fl••"""'C"'l' l..,,....I!.. Ky 01'173. ' 1' ' t Dnniingion Bea~h Fountain "Valle VOL. 67, NO. 143, • SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974 Today's Fi~' N.Y. Stock TEN CENTS $2.5 Million Huntington Budget Deficit Seen By TERRY COVILLE 01 1M D•llJ l'U.r 11•11 HWllington Beach is fared with a $2.S million deficit in its 1974"75 city budget if the council fails to adopt some new tax procedures. The city is already $200.000 in the hole for the current year (enc!in~ July I) and will have to borrow from its federal revenue sharing al!ocalion to avoid dismissing some city v.•orkcrs. City Administrator Dave Ro\vlands outlined . those grim tacts for city councilmen during a 12-hour budget study • session Wednesday at the Edgewater Hyatt House in Long Beach. He also suggested several possible revenue sources including a brand new tax on real est.ale transfers which could raise as much a9 $3.5 million for the city in one y~ar. lluntington Beach would be the first city in Orange County to have a real estate transfer tax if councilmen. who expressed interest in ii, adopt the tax. Finance Director Ben Arguelt~ pro- duced the $3,5 million figure based on the sale of 10.000 homes ··••ith an average sale price of $35,000. A one percent transfer tax would raise the $3.5 million , easily covering the budget shortage. The real estate traMfer tax rould apply to commercial and industrial land as well as residential. Othe r suggested revenue b o o s t s include: -Raising !\le per barrel oil tax from four cents to eight cents, bringing i.n an additional $800,000. -ilnposing a $2.50 monthlv charge for trash collection. raising Sl ,065,000. -Charging a mor.thly $1 se1\·cr service eac ers •nreaks Away~ Ecliso11 President Tot<1lly Bli1id By CA~DACE PEARSON 01 1~1 O•oly Piiot Sl•ll Alan Holst is livin~ proof you don't need eyesight to ~ce where you're going. The newly elected student body president at Edison High School In llWllington Beach is blind. St'hoo l officials say he is the fi rsl totally blind studcnl e\·er to enroll in regular classes in the Huntington Beach L:n1on High School District. "If you·re made lo be handicapped. you .,.,·ill be ."' lhe 17-year-01d junior says. ·recalling the yenrs he spent in 1pecia\ classes. "I had a VJ I !visuall y handicapped) ·room since lhe second grade as sor.t of a mask to hide beh ind. There were other blind kids there and I y.·as expected to be like them . "But I y.·asn't happy. It clashed \.\1th my personality ." llolsl broke away from the special VH room at Bolsa Grande Hi gh where he felt stereotyped and inlO Edison this fall with the help of officials from Se rvict:S for the Blind and Edison Vice Principal \Villiam Brov•n. "He had faith in me," l1ol st says of Brown. "\\''hen I ca me . it was kind or an experiment .'' the blond st udent recalls . "I didn "t know how I'd be accepted." Other people notice his cane -which fold s up when he isn 't using it -and slop him if he "s \Yalking into something. he says. "But in most wavs, I've been accepted as a normal studerit. And that's \.\'hat it's all about.'' he adds . The recent election, in which Holst defeated L\.\'O other candidates for president. may back up that belief. Self·describcd as ar'"(ressivc, Holst crtdi ts ms victory to a well • organized campaign run by his friends. He doesn't think -or at least he hopes -he didn 't get any sympathy votes. He y,·ould rather have lost. He may have gotten some "votes of admiration." he admits, from students who thought the way he copes with blindness shoy.·ed he would handle the office with the same spirit. "If they saw that,'' he says, "that's great." Holst plans to go into the office next fall ''being 89 aggressive as possible without being offensive." . He wants to give 90mething back to the (See BUND, Page %) Orange Coast Weather -some clotldiness is on the weatherlady's agenda for Friday but mostly SUMY sklet in the alter· noon hours. Highs at the Orange C»ast beaches In the mld-00. rising to the mld·70s Inland. INSID•; TOD!\" Holen ThO!ll<U , Unlt<d Pron Ince~·· Wh.i~ H 0 " I • bureau. chitf, fl a noM&op chargtf' toho doesn't take tfmc'" out for hobbit•. Reporting act! .. 1tlu on Capjlol Hill,is htr favor- ''.itc pasttme. See 1tor~, Page 24. Dtltf Plitt Siii! PIMl1 'l'VE BEEN ACCEPTED' Edi50n High's Holst Valley Trustee~ Reverse Stand, Back Oven·ide Fountain Valley School Di st r i ct trustees Wednesday reversed a previous stand arld voted unanimous support of the proposed 17.8-cent high school tax override. "Students at the secondary level need our support,'' said Tru.stee Roger Belgen, in asking the board to reconsider an earlier stand "not t'o support" the issue. ·The tax override will go before voters June 4. If approved, it will provide funding for a fifth high school at ('nilden West Street and Warner Avenue. After some discussion trustees agreed to re-open deliberation on the issue. Belgen and Trustee William Crane, who had voted against the board's previous stand, urged J:>oard members to support the tax increase. Trustees Fred Voss and Karen Ackley voiced concern that the board shouldn 't ask voten to pass the tax boost, then ask them again In a few montlts tO pass a high school bond election If Fountain Valley become. a ~nified school district. "l think It would damage the possibility of passing uniftcaHon," sakl Mrs. Ackley. Mrt. Meyen warned that the bOBrd "1ould face the possibility that unification «>Uld fall. -"I thlnr ~t none of us n!8lly can allord to cl .. the door on the kids," she commented. Mrs. Moyers voted with Crane and BeJgtn to 11tpport tho tu override, with Voss and Mn. Addey opposing. 'Mer a short receaa Ibey changed their .opPQllng votes lo give tho mea""" ~ unanimous approval. i I Fjre, ·Blast Hurt 11 MEMPHJS, rrnn. (UPI) -An qpl°'""' IOd ni, II a Pll-, Co. ,,..in ..... tar oo Ille N~IJlllf River --lt-Mo.11111 and aet llP. frutlc --by flmnen. ' & •' 1Helicopter Diverted to :\E\V YORK !AP~ -A bearded man in blue jeans hijacked a helicopter and forctd the pilot to fly it to the top oI a 59· story ~,idtown skyscraper . where he was captured after demanding $2 million in ransom . police said. Police said he had three stlcks of dynamite in his possession wh e n apprehended. Both the pilot and copilot 1vho were held hostage e s c a p e d , police headquarters said. However. the pilot suffered a bullet \.\'Ouncl in the ri ght ann. The pilot told a newsman that he had nothing to say. as he was being taken to a hospital. The drama was played out to a climax ' high above 1nld·i\tanhattan on an unused helicopter pad on the roof of !he Pan American Building. The pad \Vas abandoned some years ago under community pressure because of the hazard presented by hcliccptcr takeoffs and landings above one of the most congested areas in the world. The Pan American Building tov»ers over Park Avenue. just to the rear of Grand Central Terminal on 42nd Street. After the helicop{er landed on the Pan American pad, police \vith rifles and shotguns converged on th e blue nnd y.·hite. five-passenger aircraft. The copilot reportedly overca1ne the hijacker. \llhen asked how he found the courage to tackl e the anned intruder. he said : "I like living.'' The hij acker was asked his reason for seizing the helicopter. He replied. with reference to the l\1iddle East, "to protest the masquerade (See lUJACK. Page 2) Judge to Decide 'Uncle Henry·'s' Rape Case Fate CLEVE LAND, Ohio (AP) -The fate of television actor Mel Stewart, charged with raping a 16-year-old Cleveland Heights girl, was expected. to be decided by a Common Pleas Court judge today. Judge George W. White finished taking testimony Wednesday .1 Slewart. 45, a Cleveland native now living in San Francisco, has denied the charge. Stewart's lawyer pre!enled two witnesses before resting his case. St.wart did not tai<e the stand. One was Stewart's cousih, Edward Burnt!~ wbo t,.tlllOd !bat he 11w Stewart and the girl at Burnett's home hugglllg and klsslllg. He ooid the girl did not resist when Stewart . sugge1ted they ~ go upstaln1 where the rape Is alleged to have taken ]>race. • Burnett llld he 0.ard no scrwns or cries for help. On c:n>SHxaminalion, B bYn e t t admitted be bad a long criminal rt<'Otd, Including six canvlcUons on fel~. The second wltneas ,..., Stewart's )'<Wlt!Or brother, who aid he drove the couple home aftu the lnclden~ He' 11ld be cirm 10 a po1n1,,.., the 11r1·• home and Ibo and the older Slntrl(,'""" fee. adding $426.~ to the city treasury. -Raising the utility tax to six cents, bringing in another $414,000. -Increasing property taxes by three cents (to $1.65 per $100 assessed valuation), raising another $141,000. Councilmen could take iio action during \\'ednesday's study session, but they, and ci ty staff members, indicated the most interest in the real estate transfer tax. trash fees and oil tax. Fe\v supported a property tax increase. The council \\'ill have to decide. after public hearings in June, IJO\v it \.\·ants to Monkey Love raise more money. or if it wants to make serious cuts in services provided to the community. Rowlands' tota l propost"'d budget for 1974-75 is $3J.4fi2.3fl6. \vh ich includes payments for civic facilities and bonds, as \\'ell as the operating cost. Jt represents an increasr of onl~, 1.!l percent. all hough the S22 in 1 11io11 operations se<:tion of it is up 15 pt'rl'l'nl. Ro\.\•lands called it a ""bare bo11rs" budget. designed nie rcly to n1;.11nta1n thl' t·urrrnt lcvrl of ~crvicC'. \1hich ht• douhl;-, is totally poss1hlt•. A monkey named Alice Faye gently holds a kitten named Sweetie Pie. According to Pat Shepherd of Sacramento, owner of both animals, Alice likes to cuddle the kitten, clean it and even kiss it. Pat says the monkey treats Sweetie Pie just like a baby. Supervisors Spurn ProlJe Of Charges Against Hicks After meeting for 20 minutes in . executive session Wednesda y, Orange Coun ty Supervisors refused to investigate maUeasance in ofrice charges thal have been leveled against District Altomey Cecil Hicks. William S. Huliy of h-1issioo Viejo, one of Hicks' prmimary election challengers, asked the ·boa.rd to investigate his coolellt)(ln Iha) Hicks was Involved In Improper acUons during lnveotlgaUon of Garden Grove traffic , death case 1asl year. The three supe~isors present at Wodnesday's me•tlng chose to take the~ own separate courses of action in the matter, but each said later he would almp\y transmit his · copy of Hulsy's cbli•aea to the county Grand Jury. Supervllor Ralph Diedrich ol Fullerton allO'aald he mlgllt transmit a copy to the Ca!Uonita Attorney General'• office. w)lldl ii lillpllcated In Kulty'1 charges. "111< diaries be b malcln1 a"' serious aod 1 llft ~ them to IM jury whll a lransmlu.J . letter :ring else," Diedrich said. "I won·t state any position one way or another." Supervisor Ronald Caspers said after lhe meeting he is sending it to the jury because "I simply don 't y.·ant to get involved in this type of tbing. It Is too ~olitical in nature." Supervisor David Baker said he 'A-"OUld simply in.ail his copy to the jury with a traiwmlttal note. Hul9}' asked the supervisors to investigate ·the mailer because H.icks. though an elected official, is a county empfoye. ~uch or the material he released to the p r e a s •net to the supervisors is of a highly personal nature and almost totally unsubstantiated with 1wom testimony. The charges lnvotve l:Ucks' alleged cOMecUon with a ,manslaughter trial after a Garden G1<>ve tralllc accldent In which two children .,...., ldlicd. Hicks, wM was not physl<ally Involved in the BCCident, according to po 11 c e reports, brondod Huliy'1 charges as (S.. mCKS, l'ap I) • • The rity no\v pays 883 salariC's. li'ndcr Ro.,..•lands" budget. only 10 nr"' \1·orkers \\'Ould be hi.red. rar less than requestrd by department heads. lie and Arguello blan1('d lhc rt'\ing CO"I of ope rations on a "seriou:-. r('ecssion ·• and spiraling salaries Councilmcu gt.·ner:i lly agrf'rd !h<1! 11('1\' r1·\"cnue 11 ill h<t\'e to he found. hut !ht~.\' cil.c:.o 11arncd thl' staff they 11d11t tht' btidget kept as trin1 <ls po.ssihlf•. The public heanng date for the budgrt h;1~ nnt been se1. but it \I ill ha1·1· to hr sorn£"li 1nc in .June . so !he budget can tic :iclopted before .Jul.1· !. • r1 'W allio11t' " Scl1ecl11lecl F 01· Tuesclav ,/ By KATllY CLA!\'CY Of ll>t Dilly Piiot Sl•tf Teachers in Huntington Beach's Ocean \'ie.,... School District have voted to strike al the end of the school day Tuesday if no settlement in their contract dispute is reached by then. And trustees of the neighboring Fountain Valley School District have adopted a ser11es of 1ncasures designed to head off what !hey consider to be a strike lhreat by teachers lhere. Both actions 1vere taken \Vednesd::iy at separate meeti ngs in Hu ntington Beach and Fountain Valley. Fountain Valley trustcrs said all unauthorized sick and personal leaves \1•il1 be conside red grounds for the starting of dismissal procct.'<lings againsl employes. Judi Lo1\•man. president of the Fountain Vall ey Education Association ,. urged trustees not to adopt those measures no1\'. Unlike Ocean View. teachers in Foun- tain Vall ey haven't taken a strike vole, l\-lrs. Lowman said, and probably the mo~ severe action teachers might have considered Y:as a one-day ··sick in ." About half of Ocean View's 630 teachers. meeting in ~1urdy Park, passed the strike measure with only ooe abstention. There \.\'ere no nega tive votes among the 386 teachers attending. uccording to i\·larilyn OeVorc, president (See TEACll ERS, P;.ge 21 . 1-: 270 S<1nta Ana T e<1cliers Strike Oue r S<1laries An estimated 270 of Santa Ana Unified School District"s 1.260 teacher.; went on strike today but substitutes were standing by lo keep classes open. The one-day strike by one of three teachers' groups over a 15 percent wage·hlke demand, was met by county schools Superintendent Dr. Robert Peterson \•:ilh a reco mmendation that the Santa Ana board try to have the teachers stripped of their teaching credentials. He suggested that the boa rd challenge the teachers' credentials before the California Cu rr i cu I um Commission, 1Yhich certifies teachers. "The caution I would have is that !he teachers as individuals signed contracts as individual professionals who arc authorized by the sta te to teach,'' he said. He called the strike a "breach of contr:1ct." "I know that the district Is quite disturbed over the direct defiance the teachers exhibited,'' Pelerson said. The fact that they have refused to teach, he said, is the "legal point of no return." "The current situation in education being what it Is," he said, "this ls the ideal time for teach,rs to Jose their credentials. Of all the times they count have chosto, this ls the worst in 40 years because of tbe surplus of lower salaried. beginnlng teachers.'' NegoliaUons over salaries a r e proceeding under p1<>vl1ioo1 of the Winton Act bet'#eea reprtsenllUves oC the board of educatioo and tho thr .. teacheta' IP'OUJ>S Illa! make up tha Certillcated Employ.., Co u n c 11 , Ille\ STl\lKC, Pleo I) • - -- Tax Override Pushed • .. 7 Mon ey Jf101.tld Fi.1iance New School Ca1npus Ainid \'Qlt'r conlusion O\'('r unification. re~ldt11ts and admlnllitrators tn the llunlington Brach Union lli~h School DiS1rict are trying Ill sell a lax override that would finance a nev.• high school campus. The O\'M"r1dr , v.hich c:il!s for a 17 8· C<'ll! intTeasc in !ht• distr1c·t's c1.1rrrn1 tax r;,tc of 12.82 per S!OO a~ valuation, g()('s h<'fore voters Junr 4 II v.ould raise Sl 4.5 m11r1on lo build and furnish !he district's !'l'ith campus. a mo\"t' calculated lo rrlll'\'C o\·crcrO\\ding 111 the c:dst1ng fl\t' high :.chools. S11nset Heights "~1any people are going to vote for or against the tax override because of \1 hal !hey feel on unification." observrd Dr. .John lfunt, an assistant superlntcndent for the high school dilitrict. "But unification is 1mn1atl.'ria1.'' he . S.'lys or the proposals to dh:idt> the 52- 'CjUare mile district into rive kindergar- ten to 12th grade districts along existing elementary boundaries. Y.'hile unincalion and the o\·erride aren't directly related. ruey have become intert~'ined bccau~ the various districts have agreed to sUPlX'rt one issue 3 Apartment Projects To Come Up for Action ·rhre1· :ipar1n11en1 pro1ec:ts in the Sunset !!right ~ nrr:i of lluntington u~ach will be cl1~cussl.'d Fnd<•Y by the South Coa.<:t nr~ional Zone Conservation Commission in 1.ong Beach. 1·11c 1.:omn11ssion meeting begins at 9 ntn. at -Ilarbor Departn1enl headquar1ers. 925 llarbor Plaza Ori\·c. The proposed developments are: -A 21-unit apanment at 16882 Sims St. bv Frmik Burcello. · -T\1 o t'ight-unit apartment buildings on ad1aeC'nt lots at 16971 Hoskins St. and 16972 Lynn St. by Blaise Subbiondo. -Four four-plrxC\~ on adjacent lots at 4fi6U. 4G7! and 46&1 r.-Tilo St. and 16872 Stni.~ SL by .Jarnes Montgomery. S11n~rt li<'ights is located across ,\I J::o nquin Street fron1 the lluntington lfarbour con1munity. A number of rrs1dr11ts fron1 th(' \\'aterfront arra :'llvnda.v askrd the city council to 11nposc a blanket IJuildtng moratorium 011 the II eights. - Ti ie council l't'fuscd. 'J'hr}· conlcnded, through attorney Bob A!bl.'rts. llHH densities are too high and a haz<t rdou s earthquake fault runs through the arca. The Harbour residents became actively concerned about the area a month ago ...,·hen a federally financed moderate· income apartment project on Algonquin Street was approved by the regional l·oas1al commission . They appe.11lcd the approval to the state coastal commission. which recently upheld lhe regional decision and granted a pcr111it. Navol Acad e1n y Orders 900 To R etake Finlll A~~APOl.IS. Md . iAPl -The U.S. Naval Academ y, Wltouchtd by cheating scandals that have rocked other military acaden1ies in recent years, has ordered !lfWI midshipmen to take a second· final cxaminalion in a navigations course. The academy issued a terse statement today saying it learned "lhat a final exam in navigation has be c n cotnpromisrd." Officials v.·ould not say if copies of the IC'st had been obtained before 1hc schl.'duled exam or lf there had been \1idespread cheating. L·noffieial sources off ca m p u s !'St11notcd as many as 100 or the approximately 900 midshipmen who took lhc lt'St registered perfect scores, v•hich aroused susp:cion. About 4.200 .!.itudcnts attend the ucade1n~·. ,\n academy spokesman said an 111vE•sligation \\'as begun alfer a n11dshipn1an reporled •·the exam had bt•en con1promised ." The re-examination has been schedul€d for \\lrdnesday. lhe day !hat graduation Y.f>l'k frstivitics begin for Uie class or 197t ORAHGI COAST MB DAILY PILOT '"" C'l"O• c .. .,, o • .,.. "'"" '""" ..... ,,." ~ tl>""'l I,_. 'l•~•·Pr•10 "Dll!>i•l"""lfl"!""O.·~ I'''"' P.i~>·on,n~ c.:mi..,,.,. ~!*tit t<1'1'°"" trto r""'' ~.~ "'"n1•' i. ... ,,.,n f n<l,oy, '"' c.,.,,,. "°"'I N•,.r.a<'I S..on "'""'"'lllM 8-Kl>ll""<>" '' V• ~' \•Q"""~°'" ""'""-'"'-""'"" ' ., f•t•. '" '\•• ·''"" c.i,,. .. , • ...i ..... ~ '"'""'"'' "<! 'ocn " "'ltll""°" s""'°"l"I -~,,_ C '"' ,.,.. ~''""'""'"""'"'"'II pr.,..•• IT 3JO-llll ~1,..,, tu1•• ~""' r.. .. n-.,.., 1ut:l6. Po,~tl W,.....j l'•••<Oo"'-"'"""'• Jo.IP (,,.i.., \lot.,.,.... • .,.."'l'<IC..-.,....,1,1.,._ Regional eon1nn.~sion pl11nners ha\e said they arc also concerned 'ti.bout the densities and amount of developm ent in the Sunset Heights district. Fro111 Page 1 TEACHERS ... of the Ocean View Teachers Assn. ''Teachers need a cost of living increase and must be brought into the decision-making • process," said !\-is. DeVore, the teachers' chief negotiator. "We won't set~le f6 r less." Teachers want a 14 pt'rcent pay ~t, reduced class size and additional teacher aides. Ocean View officials, who pledged to keep schoo]L'li OPl'fl in the event of a strike, said It "'ould oost about S7 million to implement all the teacher demands. Fountain Valley's e merge n c y procedures, which take effect today, require all employes to complete signed affidavits for sick leave and provide a physiciao's statement upon request. In addition , the emergency resolution calls for advanced request for personal necessity leave. \\'hen advanced notice can't be given , employes must complete a signed form and given written documentation of the reason why they had to be away. Unauthorized leaves wlll be considered a breach of contract and grounds for starting dismissal proceedings . Fountain Valley teachers, v.·ho seek a 13 percent pay hike. reduced class sizP. and additional teacher aides. are angry over a move taken by trustees three weeks ago v.·hen they declared contract negotiations at an impasse and turnl'd them over to a three·man board of review. One member representing teachers and one representing the district have been selected. but the two groups have been unable to agree on selection of a third member. That choice now v.·ill be made by the Orange County Superintendent of Schools. Mrs. Lowman said teachers don't believe the board allov.·ed negotiations to continue long enough. District officials conttnd there is no money to meet teacher demands. Mrs. l.4wman said teachers want the district to enlist their help in determining priorities and structuring the budget to help meet those demand!. Fountain Valley 's classified employes' executive committee, which represents the 300 non • teacher employes In the district. Wednesday voiced support of the district's position in the di!pute and pledged to work with the Board of Trustees "in mccttng any cn1ergency situation." * ·{:; * Fro1n Pagel STRIKE ... aC'COrding to ~larlan Anderson. assistant superintendent of the Santa An a district. Anderson termed the strike "hard to understand because the ncgotia!ions are still going on ." 11e acknowledged that !he strike is illegal under sections of lhc education and government code! but refused to co mment on any possible d1sc1plinary action the board might take . Regarding PelerS<lQ's suggestion of challenging the teachers' credenUals, he said, "We are giving this consideration." The teachers negotiating groups are the Santa Ana FA:fucators Aiisocia lion, the Federation of Associated Classifieds and Teacbers, and the Santa Ana Personnel and Guidance Association. Of lhe three groups, which represent about 75 percent or the district'!! 1.260 teachers, only the Federation o f Associated ClasslCieds and Teachers ls in\'Olved in the strike, Ander!On said. Tracln& the history or the neaotlatlons, he said, the board was ••kl!d AprlJ 23 for a 54 percent · wage hlk!. which It countered May 14 with an ofter or three percent. The qert1flcated Employees Council then asked for 15 percent, followed by a board offer Wednesday o! five percent. The 11 percent demand,'lhc llld, would cost the district 17 million, ucluslve of othtr demands by the leac:hera' group. TbG Federation abo demonded a limit on claSI slu o! H aludent.I, confeteflce P!riods fo r elementary 1c:hool teacbera and tmploye frtnce btn<flt.I !or substil\lte and te(Dporary tcacbera1 And•-aid. only if the other Is backed. ''The important thing no\Y is '4'C h11 vc capacity to house 14.700 studentl," Dr . ~lunt says_ ''but \\'e have 19,600 students regi!iitered for next year. That 's the issue ... The tax O\'erride would run~7 "e<lrs. For the ov.11er of a $40,000 home, district orricia ls estimate it would niean paying fl7.84 more in taxes per year. District trustees chose the o"·erride method of financing a school because of the district's poor history of passing bond issue9. An ovemde requires a majority vote to pess. The last successful bond issue was in J96:l for $16.5 million ·to construct Edison and Fountain Valley high schools. The district has lost five straight bond issues. Three ()f tl'lose y,·on the supP,Of'.l of the majority or the voters but failed to get the ty,·o-thirds approval required by }JW. • Each month of delay adds $145.000 to the co.st of a school because of spiraling construction c..'Qsts. according to the primary ballot argument signed by high school trustees. The high school district has l>l'en accused of running a too-quiet <A1n1pa1gn lor the latest tax effort. Dr. Hunt lhinks it's "just the opposite \Ve've just changed our strategy." He estimates that 600 citizens. under the overall direction of Con1mitlce for Better Schools Chairman Ace Ericksen . are active in the campaign. · The citizens and dist rict officials. llunt said. attend three or four community meetings a day to argue their case. TI1e propone11ts v.·ou!d like to have :1 mass mailing-of campaign literature to the district's 115.000 registered voters but that costs $4,500 and they $rJ't know ~·here th~ Cunas are comi ng rrom. Dr. Hunt thinks the message is getting oot. "It doesn't make sense not to pass the oveni3e. Unless a person says 'Squeeze rtiem (students) in,' and we can." he adds . "We're very good at that. \Ve've had lots of practiC1!:. All five district high schools are at or over capacity. Fountain Valley High. built for 3.062. hrui 3,952 students. t-.larina High has 3,463 students in · a school built for 2.984 : Edison has 3.496 students and capacity for 3.062. West- minster's capacity is 2,715, but J,«O stu- dents attend classes there. Only Huntin~ Beach lligh -with 2.677 students a school built ror 2,687 -is about cv , But that figure is deceiving, distMct drficials say, because sludents are crowded rut of regular classroom! because of o n g o i n g reconstruction. Although e I em en tar y school enrollments arc decreasing in some areas of CaJUomia. projectiOll! done by the Westinghouse Leaming Corporation say the high school district v.1!1 grow to 25.000 students by 1980. Dr. Hunt says the real people who \.\'ill benefit from a new high school are the parents of elementary student1. If the override passes, the school woulrl still take three years to build and V.'OUld open in Sept., 1977. The conditions now mean that studt>nls go to school on "extended days," in shifts from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Many students have all momlng or all afternoon free or can't take part in athletics or clubs because of scheduling , Hunt said. F1·uits of Boredoui \\"ith nothing to do. newspaper carrier John Hause. 12. (center) talked his Costa ~1esa buddies Willy Bequette. 11, !left) and Everett Stenhouse, 12 (right) into making what they claim is the world's longest rubber band. \Vorking on Satur~ays, they linked together enough ruQber bands to stretch out 800 feet. The boys s:i~· they wilt continue the project until they have a rubber band which stretches rwo to three miles. From Page l HIJACK ... that is going on over tht.•re . ·• TliC' hijacker was about 5 fret 10 with shouldrr length hair. lie denied that he \1 Js carryin;; dynan1itc . "Tell thtin not to waste lhf:'ir trouble - ifs not dynamite :· the man told police at On(' point. "'\\'hat ts it?"" he Y.'as askl'd. "They'll find out. .. the man rC'"plied. Earlier, poller headquarters said in a !eletypc mess.agr:~ "Perpetrator is drmandtng S2 million in $10 bills in eight \aliscs delivered by a girl in a bikini bathing suit. Also y,•ants <. nine milli· meter pistol and !ear gas." The hijacker was manaC'led with two pairs of handcuffs. and taken !or questioning to a restaurant a floor beneath the ht'Jicopter pid. Board Rescinds PE Requiren1e11t Students rnroltlng for classes at Orange Coast or Oolden \\'est colleges won't have to s""'·eat out the physical education requirement anymore. Trustees of the Coast Community College District voted unanlmou5ly Wednesday night to rescind a board policy which required studenls W'lder 21 enrolling for seven or more units to take two hours of P.E. a week. The policy was based on requlrtments of the state Education Code. Because of recently enacted legislation that policy is now void. ----- Brow11 Neithe1· Supports Nor Objects to Drilfu1g California gubernatorial hop cf u I Ed1nund G. (Jerry1 Bro"·n. Jr. said \\"ednesday he ne1!her fa\'ors nor opposes 011 drilling off the Southern California roastllne. ,, Brown told nev.·3men attending a floating Newport Harbor p r e s s ronrerence that he "would take a careful look at any erlenlllon of permitting oil drilling off Im AJ\ieles and Orange Countlf!ll'." The Democratic Secretary ol Slate said he places a "high value on the price of our aivtronmm ," but he declined to commit hJmsel! on a llL1n on offshore drilling. "I did oppose drUling in the Santa Ba rbara Channel," he said. Brown admitted he I! not familiar with the Shell-Cunningham Act. the et.ate lav.' \Vhic.h currently forbids oil drilling in stale waten south of the Santa Ana River. That Jaw coold be nullified If drilling i! allowed in federal waters orr the Orange Coest Brown waa in Newport Beach ror what was bill ed u a •100 per penon "moon lit cocktail cruise" aboard the 147-foot Carib Star. a Catalina cruise shlp from San Pedro. tk·kets or ~·nether several of them y,·rrc gathered at the l<1st minute ID gi\'e the candidate a cro~·d to 1nect. AL lrast one pres~ repreSf>ntativ e said she had been invited only an hour before the cruise was scheduled 10 begin. Among the gul"5~ was Orange County Democratic Central Co m rn It tee L'hairman Richard O'Neill. 'Short' Blunted For $6,000 Fire in Irvine A short in a clock rarllo is txilleved lo have started a fire \\"hlch did $6.000 dnmage lo a C.r<'Cn!cc Homes rrsidencc about I p.m. Thursday in Irvine. Fourteen-year old Charlotte Mason \lt'as home from school v.·hen she heard a crackling noise in an upstairs bedroom of her home at 4052 Loma Street. !\teanv.·hiie. passerby Dean Stock 0£ Founlain Valley S&\.\' smoke. !topped to alert the girl \o the rire and told her to call the fire department. Stock closed a door to the flaming room and shut off J)O\.\·er. Orange CoW'lty firemen controlled the fire in five minutes saving most of the $.$0.000 house. Some classes meet in temporary portable buildings, which though usable, he added, are expensive to lease. 1---- There were about 200 persoM aboard the cruiser, but Brown aides declined to say whether all the guests paid for their "The least compelling argument for !he majority or voters but probably the most significant," Hunt said. "is lt's 1 dehumanizing to be in a mass of people I at school.'' He refuses to predict the outcome of the election June 4. l-Je koows inflation I makes people wary of more taxes. Under current legislation, the 17 .8· cent!! y,.·ouJdn 't be binding on future districts if unification goes through. Hunt said there's a bill now to change that \\"hich is expected to pass. But Hunt stresses !hat no maller 9.'hat happens to unification plans, the students will st.ill be lhere. They'rl! there now. "And il's going to gM worse before it gets better," he sald. From Pagel BLIND. • • school he says has gi\'Cll him his best year ever. He now onJy has to travel a few blocks fron1 his home to school. He used to ride buses l\\"O hours every day. I-le gets to go to the same school as his younger sister, Alicia, a freshman a~ Edison and he says he 's managed to maintain close to a 3.5 (on a scale or 4.0) average In grades. 1 After he graduates. he thinks he'd like I to .study f'!YChology in collea:e. UnUI then, he picks ·up ertra money by ruMing 1 auctions once or twice a month. Taught by Santa Ana auctioneer Jake Hams, Hoisl 11Arted oul by raising money for the Serlvlces for the Blind at• junk and antique auction. "The world t..n'l blind," Hoisl 11)'1 to e•P1aln his actlvllles and his phllo.,phy. uri•s sighted and tha t's fantastic. I like 1t that way. So why should I be in spe<lal programs for the blind?" &01n Page l HI€KS ... "libelous and soandalous." He said he wu the ooe who Hked the 1tate llltamey (eneral ta lnvestlaate and prOl<Cll!e Ille cue becaUH o! a "c:onfilct WHEN YOU'RE RUSSIAN AWAY FROM VODKA GO FORESTERING , A forestenng is en1oy1ng our premium whisky for all the right reasons. Tos!e. Drinking 15 one thing. Fcxestering is something else. or Interest In 1'" dl.!trlct •ltomey~ office Koniucl,....,.glliS...bonWl>.>y eoorio;)Prool B<own--CO'!I ..-.~, 0 191l •1llch I ~ .. laborate oo." , -·,. ' ' . - 'I l ' I I OC Medical * * * UCI Panel Urges Fast Agreement Trustees or the UC lrvinc · cauromi<:i College of Medicine meeting in Long Beach \\1edncsday urged ' ' ea r I y consummation'' of an ar~eement y,•ith Orange County for Jong tenn use of Orange County Medical Center (OCMC) for training doclors. Up.less an agreement is forg£'d soon, trullees warnC'd in a unanimously adoptfd resolution. "there is a real danger !hat the medical school n1a y be required to again relocate to another area of the state 1'he former private medical college \\'as moved to the Irvine campus in 1968. Since then. trustees, faculty and 111edical students have a111aited provision of new facililies for lr<1ining physicians. A UC bond issue failed in 1970 and planning for the new medical school buildings and hospital \vas not renewetl until passngc of another health sciences bond issue in 1972. L.1st ~car. the Joinl Lcgislali\"c Commitlee on the Siling of University Hospitals dc1cr1nincd how UCl -CC~fs share of that bond fund woul,~ be spent. An on-campus hospital and' an1 bulalory care center. renovation of OC~tC and contruction of community clinics linked to each other and the two hospitals by a transportation systen1 \Vere approved by lhe committee. TO ENTER PRIESTHOOD Supervisorial Aide Fuentes Caspers Aide Qiiits; Eyes Priesthood Appropriation of the n1oncy, ho\vevC"r, "is conlingcnt upon finalizing a n .-agreement between the University and Orange ' County for the long·IC'rm use of OC~1C." ttlc COM trustefs said. Tom Fuen tes, senior aide to Fifth Distrii:t Supervisor Ronald Caspers. said \\'edncSday he will quit his job in September lo begin studies for the Roman Catholic priesthood. A failure to agr~ on the fut ure control of OC~tC by mid-June means the UC l- CCM share of the bond n1oncy may not be con1mitlcd in this year's budget. Observers in Sacramento speculate there are other localiO!IS in California "·hich might Y.elcomc the medical school. Kev memb<>rs of budget committees and ihe hospital siting commit\(.'{' ha\"e interests in seeing 11 medical school in r·resno. for example Asscmblyn1an y,·111ic Bro\\·n .,.,. ho chaired the joint study couul)Jttee and heads the po\1•crful v•ays nrld means commiucr. favors locating the mrdic.11 school in an area serving lo\'o·-inoomc blacks. Bro,1n's con1mittcc set aside no monry ror the Univcrsily to purchase OCMC. The stipulation that lhe county agree to long term UC l -CC~I CQntrol o( the.county hospital as a teaching facility is evidence the committee hoped to prov id e continuing high level hospital services to Orange County's medically indi gent. Unless the agrt-cment is reached it is likely there may be legislative pressures to ,11ithd ray,· the bond fund allocations fro m UCI altogther and SJX'nd the money Fuentes, 25, ""·ill cnler St. Patrick's Seminary near San Francisco for four years of study leading to his ordination. His first sta!ion alter becoming a priest ""'iii be in the Hay,·aiian Islands. "I am very happy,·• Fuentes said in announcing his decision. "And I am very grateful for the opportunlty I have had to ,1·ork with Ron Caspers during his first four years of public scrvit-e.'·. F'our years ago. at the age of 21 . Furnles \.lo·as one of Caspers' top campaign aides in the c.'OStly but successful ca1npaign to oust incumbent Alton Allen. That san1e year, Fuentes became I.he coun ty"s youngest supervisorial assistant. Two years later, he became the youngest elected member of the co u n t y 's Republican Central Committee, 1,1:h ich he no\v serves as treasu rer. Fuentes said his four years of preparation for the priesUiood are being sponsored by ~1ost Rev. John J. Scanlan, bishop of Honolu lu. Hawaii. Fuentes said his first three years of seminary stoclies will include classes in philosophy, meta~ysics and theology and he will becoine a deacon at the end e\SC\.lo'here in the slate. _,,of that period. ......... He 'Ai li take the final priestly vows of celibacy aod obedience a yea r later when N ixori Sli1nnw1!S - His Leading Econoniic Aides \VAS!ttr..-GTON (..\P) -Presi dent Nixon sumn1oned his top economic advisers to a White House n1eetiJlS; today and a spokesman reported he plans to speak out in the near future 1 the Administration's economic policies. The aftrrnoon Oval Office meeting and Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \Varren's disclosure o( a forthcoming presidential speech appeared to signal possible changes in NixO!l's economic game plan. In saying that "you can expect th at sometime in the near future the President will be speaking out oo the subject Of the economy," Wam!n _he..l,i_Qldained a priest. _ _ _ Fuentes said he will cootinuc to direct Caspers' campaign for re--eleetion in the June primary and had plarmed t.o hold off in announcing his decision until after I.he clrclion. Ma11 Acquitted For Assault On Teen-agers SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A jury of seven men and five women has acquitted a man of assaulting two teen-agers who squirted him 'o'-'ith a fire extinguisher, but the jury convicted him of carrying an unlicensed gun. ; repeated previous statements that ''when Chester Paige, 43, was charged 'A'ilh misdemeanor assault after he chased two high school boys 17 blocks the night of Jan. 24. The students, both 18, admitted pulling up next to. Paige, wbo 'A'as walking on Clement Street, and squirting !:action is necessary, tha t action will be •taken." ! · · Summoned to the White House for "a ~.complete discussion of the entire lfCQOOmlc picture'' were T reas ur y ~~retary Willia mE. Simon ; Chairman -Herbert Stein of the Council of Economic ~tAdvisers, Chainnan Ai't.hur Bums of the ~ederal Reserve Boaid, Director Roy I.., ~ o! the Office of Management and Budget, and Director John T. Dunlop of •the Oo!t Jf Living Council. him. - Jncensed, Paige leaped into his own car and, firing a gun. cha5ed lhe l wo students down on Park-Presidio, it was brought out in Municipal C.ourt. The gUn Paige fired was licensed, but he also had another gun which was not. The verdicts were returned Wednesday. . •• •Biggest Dun1111y~ , Virginia Sok>1~ S~ys Poll False ' . WASHINGTON (AP) -SeD. William Scott (R-V~.) today labeled as "un\\iarranted criticism" a magazine article identifying him as the udum~" member of Co~ · .... "Obviously It was nol IJue. 11 wai; all entirely £alse or all twisted," he told a ne"' con/erence. His co'!'menll We,. In response to a story In lhe May 17 Issue of New Time$, a •biweekly magatin.e pub!Wied by lhe Ne" Times Communications Corp. . . · The· story, written by Nina Totenberg. reported the result& of a r.oU tho aulhor said was taken o! 200 congressmen, journalists and obbylsts. • "Every single person • infanlewed by New Times tilimedlately named RepubUCll\ Scott a the No. 1 choice for dµm'beot ot th• dumb," &aid lhe li'ticla. .. , i I 1 • 1 l> .. u.. f PILOT 3 Center Sale Negotiated Sexist Charge Lodged App1·aisal 1Give11 Study By UC Panel Women's Groups Lash Into Manpoiver Co111missio1i By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ""' Dtll\I Jllltl S11H Orange County Supervisors Wednesday \1'ere confronted with angry charges by a coalition of women's rights groups that the county 's new manpo\rcr con1n1ission is a •·sexist" organization . Spokesmen for a haJ!-dozen different groups, a number of them based on the Orange Coast. said the commission is comprised only of white males, many of whom are not fully qualified. Several women , including members of the League of Women Voters. strongly hinted they will launch an all-out drive to oust incumbent supervisors in !he June primary if the situation is not remedied. The manpower panel was created after the county and its four largest cities pooled their manpower revenue sharing funds from the federal government to administer jointly. They ""'ill dole out about $7 million this yea r. The money was diverted to the prog ram by the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 ICETA) to help train and provide jobs for disadvanta ged. unem1>loyed and underemployed people. "The National Organization for \Vomen (NOW) is very concerned abou t the ... commission ," said Anne McKenzie of lfuntington Beach vice president of NOW in Orange County. "The name alone is St'Xist and this sexist philosophy has been carried through the appointments to the I I-m an co1nmission." 1'1s. !i.1cKenzie cha rged th::il the board of supervisors n1ade the n1ajority of appointments to the panel -one from each of the five districts -and hence had the greatest opportunity to balance its makeup. ''In spite of the CETA stii}ulalion that advisory boards represent the communily interest groups, not one black. not one Asian nor one woman sits on this corn· mission." she said. ~ts. ~1cKenzie said ""'Omen and minorities comprise more than 60 percent of the unemployment ranks and arc most likely to benefit from the program . The three supervisors present at \V c d n e sd ay' s sc.>ssion defended themselves by saying !hey chose the people who appeared to be best qualified. They all said few, if any, won1cn came to them seeking the jobs on the n1anpower commission. Dr. Mei Bickner. a UC Irvine labor relations professor, form er Grand Jury member and spokesman for the Women's Equity Action League, said she contacted saveral supervisors when the positions were created. "r.1y name was in but apparently I was not considered," she said. After the meeting, several women said Dr. Bickner had engaged in sharp debates '''it.h Caspers in the past anti Caspers knew all about her and her qualifications for lh.ejob. Caspers admitted meeting her before but said the thought of appointing her to the commission "never crossed my mind." Dr. Bickner said the current appointees lo the commission are not "exceptionally qualified " to plan and administer a comprehensive manpower program. "It caMot be the exceptional manpower qualifications of t h e commission membership that explains the complete absence of \Vomen, blacks and Asians," she said. Court of Appeals Turris Do-ivri Bid For Five Tapes WASHINGTON (AP ) -Th< U.S. Court of Ap~ls turned down the Senate Watergate ·committee's long-standing demand for five \Vhite House Watergate U!pes today, ruling th at the material would be "merely comulative." The committee, headed by Sen . Sam J . Ervin Jr. 10-N.C.), has been trying to get the tapes since July 23. The court. in a unanimous opinion, imid "we ha ve been shown no evidence. indicating that Congress itsel f attaches any particular value" to having both the Senate committee and the House Judiciary Committee scrutinize. the rive conversations simultaneously.'' Tile coort said that as far as the i.::ubpoenaed tapes are concerned, the investigative objective of the House and· Senate committees substantially overlap and added "both are apparently ~eeking to detennlne, among other things, the ext.eot, if any, or pr esi d e nt I a I Involvement in the \Vatergate break·in and the alleged cover-up." The court added that the House lmpeadnnent Inquiry. being conducted by the Judiciary Committee, already has ..ch ol the five tapes subpoena..i by lhe Sena~ commJUee, and !lie Ervin committee's need "Ls from a congressional perspecUve m e r C I y cumulaUve.11 Under the · cin:umstances1 the oourt sale!. "we thlnlt the need lor the Upell prembed oolely 00 ID --power to lnY<SUpU 81'4 lnlorm COllllO\ Jual!1 estforoemtnl ol Ille c 0 m m I It e \ ' I sullpoena " , 1 '\ ~....,.. .. ,.,. •••• ii . . . . . ' .. , #-.1 ' ·. . t , . ' "'=·~ O•llr Pilot Slaff Pllola LABOR RELATIONS PROFESSOR UCl's Dr. Bickner Althea Scott. spokesman for the National Womcn ·s Political Caucus cha pter in the county, told supervisors the issue is important,,to \1·omen in the county. .. The fact that all these different groups have come together to get some inprovement indicates its importance," she said. After the . speakers were finished, supervisors continued their defense. ''There are some valid arguments here but [ might point out that the last four people I appointed to CQunty commissions have been ladies," Baker said. Caspers said he would reconsider his appointment ir he is given a list of qualified women and minorities fro1n his Fifth District. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich said he is ah,·ays looking for qualified people to serve on county commissions. "I think my record speaks for i!sclf." he said. "If I can find so1nebocly that renects my viewpoint no matter what their sex or race are, I certainly put the1n on the various boards." Diedrich admitted his appointee to the CONCERNED ABOUT MANPOWER NOW Officer McKeniie p ane I doesn't con1pletcly r11Jfill the 11'"0mcn1s concept of "·ho is qualifif'd. "But as long as I have to be responsive and responsible, I i,vill constantly look to find the kind of people that reflect \\'hat I construe to be my vie.,.,·point," he said. His con1mcnts "'ere challenged by Ms. Scou, who said the single \"iewpoint attitude is the precise t:.;rgct. of the \1·omen's attack. .. , think this is exactlv \\'hat \\·e·rc talking about when you said you make appointments according to your point of vie11"" she said. "I think we need a diversity of views.'' Supervisors agreed to study any list nf candidates the coalition \r i sh c d to present and after the meeting !I.ts. r-.tcKenzie said the list would be in their hands "'ithin a ""·eek. "There arc t\ro \\"C<'ks until the tlcc- tions and if 11·e don't gel sornc fa1·orable action by lhcnr \l'C 111il/ try to do f:llllle- thihg nbout it." she said. Three supervisors. Baker, Caspers and Ralph Clark arc up for re-election on JWle 4. Serious nl'golialions on !he possible sail' nf Or.111,c:c County !l.l1'<i1cal ()>nter !OC~I C1 to the lJn1,·ersit y ol Cahfomla bt.'gan today. sources 111 co unty governn1ent said. .A.rined \1·ith a recent Sl7,709.8ll appraisal county bargainl'rs \VCrc today to 111ect 11ith UC lawyers. A1 issue i.~ the spra""·Hng central county hospital used to care for lhf' coun !y's poor and to tr::un UC Jrvitl(' medical student s. It is not known lf county officials expect UC to pay th<> full appra isal value in order to lake over the aging facili!y. It is kno11·n , ho"·e1·cr, that supervisors arl' pri\"at1•ly '"surprised" by l"alues assigned lo !and and buildings by the appraisers. :\larshall·Slcvens of Los Angeles. 1\ kno1,·Jcdgeablc source close to a supcr\"1sor said today n1ost in county go\"en1mcnt "H10ught the land ·.rould be \\"Orth more than the buildings and that equipment in the hospital "'ould be more valuable than appraisers say it is." Here i.s the breakdoYm of QO.IC val ues: -l.aod -fl,516.000 -Buildings -$10,510,000 -lmpro\'e ments st1ch as par.king Jots and landscaping -$726,395. -Equipm ent -$3,960,000. O\\nership or long term control of the ocr.tc facility is key to further df:'velopmcnt o[ the UC Irvine-California College of Medicine. Allocation of $20 million of UC health sciences bond moneys in tbe 1974-75 state budget awaits conclusion of the county I' UC hospital talks. The bond funds 1\·ere allocated by a legislative committee last year to provide a UC I campus leaching hospital, county clinics and some money to im- prove OC~IC as a teaching hospital. lACgisl;ilors 11tipulated. however, that !he $5 to f9 n1illion of slate and UCI-CC1\I money rould not . be spent Improving OCMC unless a long tenn agreement on the control of the facility was reacht>d. ----- Chair and Swivel ~~Rocker Floor Sample Clearance i_'.~~ 1' 1*'~~::\~~~ ;_'"" I . .., You may choose from a fine selection in a variety of styles. graceful in design and superb construction and are beautifully enhanced by meticulous tailori ng to give you lavish comfort . - JPUr favorite de~1grttr will bt'happy lo msiJt you H.J.GAR~ETT fUR~l"fURE PR0FESS IONA L INTERIOR DESIGNERS ' • • Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. Eves , 22 f 6 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALfF. 646°0275 • J 646-0275 • • 4 DAILY PILOT Just ~ Coasting,~ J Nixon's Trip to Russia Stirs Debate . "'";. -@1 wUh J Tom ,..rphine ·;. '':::.. .. " Cas11ers' Fete Hits the Fa11 RICKY TICK\' POLITJX: Consider the plight of our poor Fifth District Supervisor Roo Caspers. lie is much put up:in. He can't even toss a little .Party without drn11i·ing yells of foul. Yoo have to admit that politics has gotten pretty rotten when you can't even have a birthday party without political oppooents \.\'hooping for your scalp. Take the other night, for example \\'hen it y,•as Supervisor l{on·s 44!h birthday. Well, it was almost h\s 44!h birthday, anyway. So he decideS" to have lhls little party for his n10S"t faithful fri~nds. 1-ic v:ill fly thrm to San Diego for a 1nodcst gourmet dmner. Each friend. of ro11r sC'. in nursling to his faith in Sllper\'i!'Or Hon. \1tlt p'ln~· up 5!,000 pC'r pla1<'. \1·hich s-111'1 11ill g:o into U1e Caspers Re·EIC'Ctton Killy. \\'ELL, \'OU C'\'.'\ unclerstand \l'hv ;i]I this \.\Uuld dr1\'e Caspers' opponcntS up the wall. !~ere he is. locked in a camp;1ign for 11is political life. And 1\ha! is he doing'.' Is he oul shaking hands until his knuck!rs ache? Is he kissing htthirs un!il his lips tum blue? Is he 1rcaring out shoo leather. \\'alki11g-door.to-door in an anxious search for \'Otts ? JlE JS /\'OT. lie i ~ jru1ng off to San Diego \Vith his favori1C' friends to laugh. 1\1n<' and dine and colll'ct LOOO clams per platr. Cle~tly, !here <ir1• not too m;in,\' of u~ 1\•ho ha1·(' a htrthday party like this 1r11h SI .00> presents. The last tirTic somel>od\' ga\'e 111e a birthday p<1rt.v I rcn1en1bcr getting a plastic flute . And I don·t e\·en pla~·. You just kncn· \\'hen the p<lrty hit 1hc public prinls that S(lme \\''1\', sornehO\\', Supervisor Ron \\·ac; gOOng to get cnt1cizcd for hi s Jct SI'! campaign practicC'S. And sure enough 11 happened fl.Tarcia Bents. one of ("a s p e rs · opponenl!'. flayed him about thr hrnd and ears for ny1ng his par!y i<'I inlo Orangi' County Airport !a1e at night. NOW CAS PERS' .Jl~T 11·a<: on" nf r;1osc quieter. fan-dri1·en johs as oppoS<'d ro the \'acuum cleaner 1.l'PC jets 1rhich reall.v make the racket r.io matter. ~!rs. Rcn!s funll'd. I-le got around !he late night jct ban by ::i technicality . Of cours0. nirport nois-1' is a prl•l!y technical firld !'O 1t•f"h111rnlil1Ps beconh' irnportant. But that chdn't seem to bother l\trs. Bents all,\'. So Super\ J~or Hon h:ic; lt•arnl'd .ino1hcr hard polilic~1I lrsson. \'rx! 111nr he fEe.~ guests cut of Orancr (011nt.'· Airport. 11 oue.ht lo be 1n hot air halloons. Or. he rould ah\ays sneak up to l/Js AngC"lcs lnternat1onal and 11•1 out of there. HO\\' about lrying A~ITl{At\ if hl' -has a \\'('('k or t1\·o to spar~? BEITETt ,.ET. SupC'r\'isor Ron could just s1ny right at hon)e on Lido Isle anrl gi"e a quiet little birthday pany 1\ith v:ith pop-out paJX'r hals. Cracker Jack fa\'ors and coffee and cake. After all. he's so popular he ought l-0 lX' able tu gC't $1.000 a plate for that , too. Officer Jndi ctc1l In Pri~on Bril1c DETROIT ( API -An officer at the Federal CorTectional ln!'titution at fl.lilan has hcen indicted on char,e:es of accepting a bribe to dri,·e prisoners to a rendez\·ous v.1th \.\'01ncn in a nearby molel. lhe FBI snid. Agen!s s.1id senior cc.rrl'Clioni'll officer Clinton Taylor. 46, v.a~ charged 1\•ith on<' count of accepting a bribC' and one of fal sification of C S. gov c r n n1 en t documents. Lite Ebbs Atvay ~!rs. Ginette 1'.larie Sn11th holds h:ind of c!.''ing hu s- bund. illichacl Srnith. 22. \\•ho '"'a~ shot several tirnes in chest follo\ving argu1nenL in Richmond. \'a ... \ \'irginia n1an is charged with Sn1ith's n1urder. Belly Dancing· Causes Rumble f 01· Restau1·ant -. RICHi\10000. \'a. i l'Pll -An .iltornr~· for a Hlrhmond He~1a11rant hcl1t'l'"S "stcn1nch fibrillation'!" and shouldrr sh<llun;;! arc :111 part of !he all of !M:'ll~ dan cing and no reason lo take a ~ay the cs1ahlish1nC"nt 's liquor l1ct"nsr. Alh<'ns \\'cs!. a R1ch1nond rc·~t:iurant 11h1rh h:is ollC'rrd hcl!v dJncing in addition lo its cuisinC". has bC'cn \\'a1·ncd by the Virginia Alcoholic Brvcr<1g(· Con- trol Boflrrl IARC) thnt it may h..: plJcrd on probat ion for the alleged oi'fl•nst>s of allo1\·ing near-nude and lustful 1.111tcr1ain- n1ent. .Joseph X. Ba1nbacus . thro r··~tf!11r1111t',; attornc~·. told !hi.' .\BC' n1emhcrs \\"rJnesd;1y that although the restaarant is temporaril? closrd for repairs, he \rants to settle the brl!y d:inting issue cnce and for all. "The hislory of !his ca<ic dC'f1cs logic." Ban1bacus !.i'lld. t-le noled that a hcarul'!! officer had found no \'iolat1011 of the la\\· in hi>l!y dancing. although the board 1tscli dr~ided that the act niight be suffic1en11~­ Ju~tfui to br illC'gal. ABC Chairn1an T. godn,an Layn1:1n asked Bambacus about !hr· da:1t•f"r',; 1not1011s 1\·hile I~ ing "n hc-r bark. ai1d 11hC'lher that \1as a traditional p;irt of 111,• d;1nC'e. "\·es sir. it's done in all of 1he111. lt '.~ parr of 1he dance. r\o one can say 11 ·s lusiful." Ba1nbacus asst•rtcd. r~ut v.·hat happens \\'hl'n the dancer rr:·!i nrs. La~ml'ln asked. ··'J1lerc arc \·arlous things they do." ganlbacus said ... \ot all of thrn1 ar{' c·xnctly alike . "Some simulate mcn·einents so as to appea r they are gliding across the sl:J.{tl' . . others shake their shoulders. or do stomach fibrillations. ··Some move lheir hips. But not in any suggcsti\'C v.-ay," he hastened to add. Drink., Co111ra1Ie~ Pe1Js i. Ge11eration Hits Mosco1c 1110SCO?." (AP1 -Theda~· !hi:? Prpsi generation came to the So\'it•t t;nion. dro\'es of Russians pourt•d Into a shop at the Black Sea resort of So" h i . Enthusiasm fizzled \1hcn thev read 1hc price tag. · After a big run on opening da~·-s.1les reportedly dropped to a trickle. The botlles each cost 40 kopeks -5S cents - or three kopeks nlore than Russia's 1nost popular beer. Nevertheless. Pra\'da &'lid todav thnt more lhan 80.000 bottles of Pepsi Cola \1'ere being distributed daily in spas around the Blat·k Sea. !he first officilll anno uncement that the American soft drink had finally gone on sale. Jn addition, the Communist party organ snid its plant at Xovo<:ihir~k v:ill hr r.roduc1ng nt leas1 190.000 bolllcs a d;1\' b~' niid-surnrncr. Pepsi signed a de al 11·ith Russia a \'Car ;1i;;o lo !rade soda concentrate for SOv icl vodka and \Vine. and the Pepsi plant 1\·as 10 ha,·e opened last l\'O\'etnbcr. There 1\·as no explanation for \1 hy the !lrnal\ bottles of Pepsi v:ent on sale for the first time only last \\'ed nesday. The fnn1iliar blue, v.·hite and red label said "Pepsi Cola" in Russian and added: "A conce ntrate of the U.S.A. manufactured in the U.S.S.R. '' Th_e high cost confused \\'estcrn observers. since Pepsi Pfesident Donald Kendall declared in April, 1973, v.·hcn the deal was announced, that a bottle \\'OU)d go for IS kopeks. China Get s Ri1ss \\1 a1·11i11!! ._ 011 W ater,vay rrr.m '''ire Ser\'iCP!' ~IOS('O\\" -H t'--~ia "1fur1nej Ch111.1 !uda1· of nr\1 ri:-'trict11r r:.>'!ulation" rr!!nrd in~ Chinc•e u~e nf So\' I l' t 11:1!i:r11ay~ near a ;>orti::in of !he fl'onli.r of Ille (110 counuil'~ 11 ~ .. t•n1cd !'l b · <i ~i'.:nifii-~tn\ dt1 rlf!Dmt'r.t 111 !h<' lnn!! bordi:r disPll"' betlrce'n Russin fi nd China. and C:'.ln1P tit a !une v.·hcn th \'.' lll':J Comn1un1s1 powers ('-_I_N_S_H_OR_T_ .. _. _) \\'t'rc \1·rangling O\'C'r !~!' fat~ of a Soricl helicop!Pr and ere\\· hcid in C~i 1a . A statement b.v the Russi an Forrign ~tini.:;trv refC"rred to the use bv Chinese rc!'~cls -of So\'il't inland 11·ater,\•ays nl'ar Khabarovsk in the extreme southeastern portion of the So\·iet l'nion. •·sa1111a Reeo11siders BANGKOK. Thailand Sany a Thammasak said toda\' he \1· i 11 reconsider his resignation as prcmitr follov.·ing urging by the Na t ion a ! Assembly 10 return to office. The ass<'n1bly nominatt><l Sanya for the post he gave up Tuesday_ and othcr groups and public leaders ha\'c urged him to withdraw his resignation. e Viel# Ual<e 1\llaek SAIGON -A 500-man government armored force launched a long-delayed offeno;i\·r today lo drive b<lck Communist troop'i thrl'alC'ning key areas north of Saigon, l\lili!..lry sources said the tank-led battalion ran into immediate Communist r<""is!ancc 20 miles n'Jrth of t~c capit.il. n'lh t~·o men killl'd and \lvo annored vehicles destroyed in initial OOttles. e Scl1ool Cill l 'elo? Middle U.S. Drying Out. \\"ASlllNC:TO~ -President Nixon. restating his "Wlequivocal opposition lo rorced busing" of school children. has threatened to veto an education bin if it reaches him in the fomi passed by the Scoote, '"'ith a mild antibusing featw·e. Nixon eli:pressed hope that the bill. approved by an 81-5 vote Afonday, could be reconciled with a stiffer House version whk'h oontalns strong anti bus i n g language. Nixo1i Asked to Declare Illinois a Disaster Area Temperal11res Hltl'I Low .. cp. u es .ct 19 11 121 10 50 .01 II SS 16 11 611 6S ,. 6~ ti n 61 19 11 \. SS '~ :i 1t S•0 :1 !1 ~ " Tl lol '' ., It 16 51 ~· ,, ll ,, N 10 U M " ~ tl'IO •5 ·" ... •• 69 .31 II ll .n IS JI Coastal Weathel' H•1Y Wt'llllh~t IO(lly. !..Ifill "tl'ltlllt winds nlllht and mornlnv bld<tnlnl ~ltrly 10 lo t• knots lri tllttnDOM , lodtY Mid Frklt~. Hltlt lodt\' 111 ll'lld .o.. co.1tt1 l«nJ>tt1turtt r•noe from '' to' fl. 1nt1nc1 IMiptralur .. r•no-lrOll'I $l 'O 1J, .W1!1r ltmptrtllll't •2. Sun, Moon, Tide. e It1dlan Aid Balled OTTAWA -External Affairs ~1inistcr ~litchcll Sharp \Vednesday S"aid Jodi.n's underground nuclear test has forced Canada to suspend its multi·1nU1ion dollar aid agreements with New Delhi, except for food programs. DAILY l'tLOT DELIVERY SERVICE ~or1heMPb i1 q..oOl'll'eed ""°""9.,._,,.. II yow CIO !IOI ....... """" 11111* tr t:ao " ..... till allll "°"' 000, .... Do'OllOl!l IO .,.,.., C.lt ....... .ii ulftt 't.00 0.111. hllAll't W ~ H )IOU C10 !IOI~ l'(Klt ~ ~•1 111 ~ore •.m. eu,.,..,, NllMT•«IW d .., OrOl#ll IO you, Cltllt n Ilk.,. Wl'llll ftl ...... ,_ " H H 11 .s J .Ot Uf1 WIA1 .. lfOIOC.UI. THUllOAY MOM OfM09 COul'lt1 ....... "'" , • ,, ... , •• , "t4:!.qt1 ---.. 11 .................... ., .......... ••*211 ,, 10 .)0 JttCOl'ld Pltth .. . .. 10:41 p.m. '" 6ecorld low ' ,.. •:12,P.l'IL 2,0 l'llOAY fJ.S. SumMart1 1 I hnpeacl1ment Proceeding Taken Into Consideration By HELEN THOMAS WASHlNGTON (Uf'l) -President 1\"ixon is t'Xpectcd lO Oy to )10SCOW about June 21. but senators are debating \1·hether he should t'ngage in summit talks "''ith Soviet leaders 1vhi\e an impeachment proceeding is under \\·ay. Presidential aides ha\'e made it clear Nixon feels under no comWJlsion to postpone the late June summil \.\'ith Soviet leader Leonid Brezhev even though the House Judiciary CommJttee 1nay be approaching a vote on impeachment at that time. The chief executive intends to push for passage of the proposed Trade Reform Act. v.·hich v.·ouJd grant improved trade status to the So\'iet Union, ·when he eonsults at a bereakfast session todav "'ith Sen. Russell B. Long t D-La. i, l'h;iirnian of the Srn::i!c F' In <1 n c: c ('01111nit1ef'. and its rankin(.! R"puh!1can nll'mb1.1:" S..•11. \\'al!nce BC"nnc11 of L'ta~ TIIERE IS OPPOSITIO\' in the &•nate to 11;issao::e of thl' rnc-asurl' ;is lc11p-••~ th1· Soviet t..'nion reslricls en1i3ra1ion of Jr11 s XiXon n1ay di~cuss summit pl ans \1·i1h ;i group of eight visiting Sovit!t parliamentarians he is seeing today. SC'n. Ed\\'ard Brooke (R-l\.1ass. I. in an :iddr(·s<; at the Uni\'ersity of Akroo \\"l'dnesday. warned that N i x o rf, \1eakcned by the Walergale scandal, niight he prc~ured b~· 1he Russians into eon1pro1ni.~ing too n1uch to bring horne a s!ralegic anns lin1itation agreement. Brooke. the first Rel}uhlican senator to rail (Jr Prt•sident ~lxon's resignation. questioned the \\ isdo1n of a summ it nirclin~ in .June and said "the Kremlin r~1 .ght Lt' temptcrl to seek undue :irlrant:l!H''' of n prl'sident ~\·ho "dcsper- afl'lr needs a dramatic gt'sture 10 count- er balance his political liiibllifies ... E.\RLTER TIOS \\'EEK Sen. Georgl' A:l.l•n ~aid Nlx1in should proceed \\i!h p!<lnning ror thr joun1ev so that me H11!1.~1 ans 1rould knov.· that· JX'ilCt' v.·as !his ,.,ountry·~ rop prionty despite the 1n11)'.'<l('hn1cnt clouds O\'er ~ixon's head. The Prcsidrnt had hoped to tral'el to the ~.ltddle 1::1st ll<'fOrl' the ~1osro11• ~un11111t. but arparcntl~· ha ~ scrapped !hat idea because of the prolonged tl1pion1u11c 1n1 s~1on in that area bv Secreiary of State llenry Kissinger. · KissingC'r. hop;ng 10 v.Tap up an Jsr<.lC'li-S~Tian troop d1sC'ngagcm~nt. n·ill 1e1urn to \\'ash1n•.r!on this \\'eek after a nionth of !.huttll' diplomacy bell\een .\rah anU l!>rill';i lcadt'rs. Cultists Nabbetl At Sarcophagus \"APLES. lta\y f ,\Pl -Police ha\'e arre..'!tetl 19 persons In a dO\\TIIO\\ll i'\aples church after they alleRedly practi<'ed black magic around a sar<'opha~us. Thl' police said they found th.e 19 sii1ginR around a 19\h c en I u r y sarcophagus in the church. The building 11·;is clos<;d for restoration \\"Ork. Bones fro1n the sarcophagus "·ere placed on lhe noor around thr altar and inside the m;irble coffin y,·as a crucifix with chicken leathers around Christ's head and a nonsc around His neck. police said. The 19 v.•erc charged with violating a lon1b. br1•aking into a church and offending the Catholic religion. The President. apparent!v preparing to announce ne1v measures to blunt innntion, s11mn1onC'<l his chief economic adl'isers t.o an afternoon nieeling: l'.l discuss economic policy. Aides lndicated that he may d1.•livcr :i r:idio address on !he economy over lhe l\TC'n1orial Day 11eekend. The President's decisions against funhrr \\'a1crgate disclosures to the courts or the llOU!IC Judiciary Comtnittee ~ave his aides a lift. "The boss is going to fight,'' one said happily . Protestants In Belfast Unyielcling BELFAST. :Xor!ht'rn" Ireland 1AP1 - Protestant l'Xtre1nists conlinut'd a uarnlyzing ~eneral strike today. rejecting a•1 apparcn!ly 1l1ajnr go,. c r n me n t concession ;1,; •·a confidrnc<! trick." The provincial executi\'e -the British pro,·ince's go\'crnmenl headed by Brian Ftiulkner -announced \VC'dnesdav it \\'OUld postpone for al l<"ast three y'ears handing O\'er any legislative pol'i·ers to an all-Ir ish council. The strikers fear a strong council \\'ould drive Ulstrr into union \Vith the pre<Jon1inn11tl~· Ron1an Catholic Trish RC"public. Faulkner announcC'd a delay in o(her provisions of tht> 3grecment that set up the council. RRITAI!\' SEST anothrr 51)() troops into the cmbl'l!tlrd pro\'inl'C, bringing the strt'ng1h of its garrison lhrrt' to 16.500 n1en. Four explo.~ions resounded through Protestant areas durini:? !he night. and industry and ro•nmerce in Belfast C'On!inued at a \·irtua\ standstill 3S the sirikr v.·ent into its ninth day. !'\e1\' barricades \\'en! up in Protestant areas to rC'placc !hose t'>rn dov.n by Brilish soldiC'rs. A.n l'xp!nsion \1·rrckrd a section of lhl' Rrlfast-Bangor railroad. 3pparently the \rork of Protr~lant c x l re 111 i st s de!ermined to block all lrnnsportaliDn rxcept for c1nerg:ency services. Al"TllORITIE~ \\'ARSED that nil c!cctril'ity m;iy Ix• rut off in another four riays . Supplies :1rr a!rendy les.'I thAn a third of usual. and mnnv areas suffer po"·er cuts of 15 hours a dav. ~lost gasoline stations \.:ere closed. Toughs \1·ith cudgel~ stood guard at others 10 dt>Cide \\'hcthcr or not drivers 11·rre "essential users.'• A hushed provincial assembly heard Faulkner announce \\'cdnesday that immrdiatc plans for the Council of lrrland \1·ere being sraled do11i'TI 10 a purely ~1d\'isor.v function in vic\v of '·continuing \'iolrncc. •· The rest of the packagC', he said. \\'Ould 11·aJt at least until nfter the Northern Irish ekiclions due by 1978. A major demand of the Protestant extren1isls has been for a re,ferendum on the council and the Sunningdalc <igrccmcnt, \V h i ch established IL THE ORfGll\'.AL agreement ha d envisaged a council y,•ith legislative powers, a minitterial exrcufi\'e, a permanent headquarters a n d a secretcirictt v.·hich in effect \\'OUld have been an all-Ireland civil service. ---------·------·----··---- Tearlt1I Tlt11e ' . ' Lacy Carroll Burleson, lllu Gary t.il (L), brealu up alter turnlnf • blnuell In to North Carolina ofllclaLs. He eocoped from prboo 2 '' yeors ago where be wu ee.rvtng sen•""' for bigamy. WIUI him II• . IOD PbUllp, 21. , } ~ ' ~ t• \ • • I. VOL. 67, NO. 143, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFO~NIA THURSOAY, MAY 23 , 1974 Contract Approved Neivport Employes Sign 6% Boost . Newport Beach city employes have • "sianed a contract for the 1974·75 fiscal S'f;!'&r that calls for an across-the-board, ·6'1'K. percent raise July l and at least ·:another three percent boost Jan. I. City Ma n<iger Robert L. \\fynn ·said the increases will average eight percent and wnl cost taxpayers about $300.000. l'he agreement aff~cts about half or the liOO persons or, the city payroll. Negotiations :ire still under 11·ay \vith the 5ej)8rate police arid fire departments associations. Nixon Wynn said city employes will still vote June 18, 19 and 20 on whether thev wish to unionize. The Association of State, County and Municipal "Employes is tryin g 10 wrest ~rgaining power a\ray from the Ne\vport Beach City E m p I o y e s Association. Wynn denied that the ad1ninistralion expedited efforts to seUle a ne\v contract before that election. "\Ve've been negotiating n•ith !he emp(oyes' association for more than h\·o months," \Vynn pointed out. He also Stance noted that the employes voted approval of the contract. The city workers originally asked for a 15 percent across-&ie-boo.rd increase. \Vynn·said the proposed settlenH~nt will be submitted to city councilmen Tuesday for approval. The cou ncil is currently rcvicv.'ing the proposed £16.9 rnil!ion city budget for the upcoming fiscal year. The spending package \viii be increased by the amount of the raises granted to all the city employcs. 'Grave' Rodi110 flits President's Subpoen<t R e fusal WASH INGTON (AP) -President Ni.ton's refusal to comply "'ilh a House J udiciary Committee subpoena for 11 \Vatergate tapes is providing new gnnmdS for impeachment in the view of some members. (Related story, Page J). "It means the cover-up continues,°' said Rep. (:corge Danit:!lson t ().Calif.), after \'ixon notified the con1mittce \Vednesday he \llOuld not comply with the subpoena or any other it issues for \\'atergate material. ·· Jt 's hurting him with the comn1i1tee. ·· said Rep. Tom Railsback {R-111 . ), on(' of a ·number of Republicans v.'ho expressed disappointment at Nixon 's action. Chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr. (0- N.J .), calling Nixon ·s refusal •·a very Preji1dging Nixo1.1 Called F oolisl1 by Rep. Hinshaw grave matter," scheduled a c.ommittec meeting for next v.•eck to deal \Vith it. Nixon and Vice President Gerald R. Ford conferred at the \Vhite House today but a spokesn1an refused lo disclose-\.1-'hat v.as discussed. \\'hi!e !louse 0<-puty Press Secr~tary Gerald L. \Varren , 111 announcing th~ noontin1c 1neetin g. said the session was ~ "one of the 1ncetin6.s the President and 1·icc presiden t have fron1 tirne to lime to SENATORS DEBATE NIXON 'S RUSSIAN TRIP. Story, Page 4 discuss many issues . . They like to get togclhrr 1\·hen they can.·· Monkey Love The President's ov.'n oongressrran declared today that it would "not. only be premature but even foolish" for any member of Congress or the Hoose J udiciary Committee to draw a ronclusion about !\ilr. Nixon's gtJilt or i~. Hinshav.·. in response 10 a newsman's quesUoo. told members of the Citizens Harbor Area Research team (CHART! his non-committal stance is based on the belief that not all of ttie evidence has been made available. There 1rns some tatk in Coni:ress of citing ~ixon for contempt of Congress and of seeking coun enforcement of the subpoena, but a majority appeared to favor taking the President's action into account when considering v:hcther he should be impeached. The committee has been advised by ils staff that it is proper to infer that anyone possessing subpoenaed evidence and refusing to provide it is withholding material that could be incriminating . A u1onkey named Alice Faye gently holds a kitten named Sweetie Pie. According to Pat Shepherd ·ol Sacramento, owner of bOth a11imals, Alice likes to cuddle the kitten, clean it and even kiss it. Pat says the monkey treats Sweetie Pie just like a ba by. "~have no idea "'hethff he is guilty or innocent or what an impeachable offense is," said Andrew J, Hinshaw. whose 40th District includes the \\'estem \Vhite House in San Clemente. lhe President"s voting address. Son Kills ~lolhcr PARLIER (UPI l -A Fresno C-Ounty sheriff's deputy went lo a home near this taMning community Wednesday and round the bodies of Grace Culbertson, SB, ana her son, James. 26. Deputies said the !OQ~i,pparently shot and killed his mother lare Tuesday night and then turned a pl9tot on himse lf. Deputies s a i d Culbertson had a history of mental problems. He said the Judiciary Committee does not have all of the evidence beeause not all of the Presidential tapes have been turned over to it. And, Hinshaw added. the Judiciary C.Ommittee has not released all the evidence it has to the public. ''I'm not a\\'are of all the information it has," he said. Hinstunv told the gathering he would not come to a conclusion on v.tiether the President had a part in the Wa tergate wrongdoings until tht' committee had rendered an impeachment reoommenda· lion. If impeachment is recommended, Hinsha"· said he 'A'OU[d "'Tile to each member of the committee to determine \vhat thev consider an impeachable offense a'nd hO\V they voted on the recommendation . --------- •rm~•· oi ajOI,,: '~ . Vlltlt.Or to COnma jti. lilit Stat.e Beach begins ascent to diziy-· ~ghts of 11lQllallt'~. Di*' be have viiiOll& of someday ylna '!liat tower lil3ll .cipadt)lt Or maybe he ls clln\O. t almply because II • . • · . ' .. , • ·---- In a letter to Rodino saying he would not produce the tapes, Nixon said the committee's request. and others it is getting ready to make. amount to "a massive invasion into the confidentiality of presidential conversations.'' "!\fore fundamentally, co11tinuing ad inrinitum the process of yielding up additional conversations in response to an endless series of demands "'ould fatally weaken this office. not only in this administration but for fut u re presidencies as well," Nixon added. Supervisors Spur11 Probe Of 01arges Against Hicks Rodino rejected Nixon 's argument. saying the committee's requests were nam>'A'ly drawn and related specifically to the impeachment inquiry. "There is no V•'ay the presidency "'ill be weakened bv the constitutional process we are Conducting." he said. "The republic will be strengthened.'' Rodino said the committee \viii issue more subf)Oenas if it decides the \Vhite House is withholding evidence it needs. The next one is likely to deal wit'n the dairy funds and !TI controversies . N aval Acacleni y Orders 900 To Retake Fi nal ANNAPOLIS, Md. (A PI -The U.S. After 1neeting for 20 minutes in executive session \\'ednesday, Orange County Supervisors refused to investigate malfeasance in office charges that have been leveled against District Attorney Cecil Hicks. William S. Hulsy of ~fission Viejo, one of Hicks ' prmimary election challengers, asked the b o a r d to investigate his contention that Hicks \Vas involved in Improper actions during investigation of G<irden Grove traffic death case last year. The three superv1sors present at Wednesday's meeting chose to take their own separate courses of action in the matter, but each said later he v.·ould si mply transmit his copy of Hu!sy's charges to the county Grand Jury. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton also said he might transmit a copy to the California Attorney General's office, \\'h.ich is implicated in Hulsy's charges. "The charges he is making are serious and I am sending them to the jury ,,.,.ith a transmittal letter and nothing else," Diedrich said. "l won't state any position one way or another." Supervisor Ronald Caspers said after the meeting he is sending it to the jury because "I simply don·t want to get involved in this type of thing. It is too politlcal in nature." Supervisor David Baker said he v.·oukl simply mail his copy to the jury \Vith a transmittal note. Hulsy asked the supe rvisors to investigate the matter because Hicks, though . an elected official , is a county employe. !\1uch ot the material he released to the press and to the supervisors is of a highly personal nature and almost totally unsubstantiated with swam testimony. The charges involve Hicks ' alleged connection with a manslaughter trial after a Garden Grove traffic accider.t in "'hich two· children were killed. Hicks, who was not physically involved in the accident, according to p o I i c e reports, branded Hulsy's charges as "libelous and scandalous." He said he was the one who asked the state attorney general to investigate and prooecute the case because of a ·•conflict of interest in the district attorney's office ·which I cannot elaborate on." Naval Academy, untouched by cheating scandals that have rocked other military academies in recent years, has ordered 900 midshipmen to take a second final examination in a navigations course. 'Breacli of Coiatract' The academy issued a terse statement today saying it learned ''that a final exam in navigation has been compromised." Officials would not say if copies of the test had been obtained 1 before the scheduled exam or if there had been widespread cheating. Unofficial sources off c a m p u s estimated as many as 100 of the approximately 900 midshipmen who took the test registered perfect scores, which aro"-'Cd suspicion. About 4,200 students attend the academy. An academy spokesman said an investigation was begun affer a midshipman reported "the exam bad been compromised." The re--e1aminaUon has been scheduled for Wednesday, the day that graduation week lesUvilies begin for the cl11SS of 1171. The spokesman said most of those retaking the exam are aopbomores but a few are juniors. Both West Poinl al)d tlle Air Force Academy . bav~ \md !'beating ~Is In ...-years, but ex...pt for !odla~ lnmooes, the Navill Academy bod ""'8ped untouched. 270 Sa11ta Ana Teacl1ers Wall{ Out; Classes Go 011 An estimated 270 of Santa Ana Unified School District's 1,260 teachers went on strike today bot substi~utes were standing by to keep classes open. · The one-<fay strike by one of three teachers' gl'(!Ups over a 15 percent wage-bike demand, was me t .bY county schools Superintenden t Dr. Ro b ert Peterson with a recommendation that the 5anta Ana bOard try to have the teachers atripped of thcir.teaching aedenllals. He suggested tfiat the bo&r\I challenge the teachers' credentia1s before; the Caljfornia C u r r i c u 1 u m C.Ommlsslon, Which certifies teache.rs .• '·"l'he cau00ii. I would have is thst the teadleni as individuals signed contracts .. lnd \vldual professionals woo are "i •U!Or¥i by tile state to \each," he ' 1111!. , ' lie <a!IO!I the strike a "bceo<:b o( conCncL1' c . "l know that the district is quite disturbed over the direct defiance the teachers exhibited," Peterson said. The fact that they have refused to teach, he said, ls the "legal point of no return." "The current situation in education being what Jt is,•· he said, "this is the JdeaJ time for teachers to lose their credentials. Of all the times they could have chosen, this is the worst in 40 years because of )he surplus of lower salaried, beginning1eachers.'1 , Negot.lllions over saranes a r e procetdlng under provl1ions of the Winton Act between representatives of • the hoard of educalloo and !he thNe teachers' -,tliat malt• up tbo 'Cert!licat<d Emplol"flS l: o II n c 11 . according to Harian Apderson, assistant (See STIUl(ll; h1e I) I Today's Final N.Y. Stocks N TEN CENTS Helicopte1· Di ve1·tecl to !'\fo:\\' l'ORK 11\P 1 -A bt•<1rdcd n1an 1n bhl<' jC'ans hij;:irkrd o ht'i1f'0ptrr and forrf'd the pilot to fly it to lil(· l'lP of J 5!1· storv \l1dto11n ,<;kvsrr;qJl'I". 11h1•rp h1• 1r,1i;; r:1piL1rcd after df.n1andin~ S:! 1111ll1u11 111 r;1nso1n. poli ce said. PolieC' s~1id h•' h;id lh1't't' sl1rks of d.1·n;u11He 111 liis posscssa111 11' Ii t n ;1pprrhe11dcd. Both thC' p1lul <1n<I C'Opilor 11·ho 1Yrre h\·ld hos!:i~t' cs c ;i p c cl . polite he;idquartcrs .<;aid. !\0111"1 (·r. the pilot suffered a b111lPt 1~·ound ln !he nght Jrtn. The pilot told <1 nc11·s111nn n1,1t hr had nothing to ;;~ir. as he y,·ns being !akt'n L11 .1 hospital. The dr<1n1;1 11·as p!ayC'd out !o ;1 c!iin;.i'\ high above n1id -\lanha!tan on <111 tmuscd helicopter pad on the r o o f of the Fan An1erican Building. The pad \ras abandoned sonic years ago under co1111nunity pressure bt>caust' of the ha7.ard 1>rescnlcd by helicopll'r takeoffs and landings above one of the 1nost congcstl"d <1reJs in !hf' \1·orld. The Pan Arncrican Building tOl\'('J"<; over Park Avrnue, just to the rear of lirand Cen1ral Terminal on 42nd Street. After the hC'licopter JandC'd on the Pun :\1nrrican p;id, police 1\·ith riflt•s and shotguns con\'ergcd on thr blue and \l'hitr. five-passenge r aircraft. The copilot reportedly 01·ercanH' the hijacker. \\!hen uskcd ho1y he found the courage to ta.ck!t.' the arn1cd intruder. he said : ··1 like Jiving."' The hijacker 1vas asked his reJSOll for stizing the helicopter. J~(.' replied. 1vith reference to the .\!iddle East. "to protest the n1asqucradc !hat is going on over there." The hijacker was about S feet 10 with shoulder length hair. 11e denied . that he \'/as carrying dynamite. '·Tell then1 not lo 1vasle -their trouble - il's not dynamite," the man told police at one point. "\Vhat is it'.'" he 1vas asked. "Tiiey'JI find out," the man replied. Earlier, police headquarters said in a teletype m(.'ssage : "Perpetra!or is dcn1anding $2 niillion in SIO bills in eight valises delivered by a girl in a bikini bathing sui t. Also wants <.. nine milli· meter pistol and tear gas." The hijacker was manacled 1vit.h 11~·0 pairs of handcuffs, and taken for questioning to a restaurant a floor beneath the helicopter pad. Police said the helicopter \1·as 01vned by Island Helicopters-Metrobus. Inc., operating out of Garden City, N.Y .. and poiloted by Tom Oliva. 1\•ith ~Villiam Hale as copilot. \I/hen the aircraft landed atop ti]e Pan American Building. a u tho r i ties recounted, the pilot jumped out and \11as shot by tile hijacker. Board Resci11d s PE Req uire111e11t Students enrolling for classes at Orange Coast or ('.olden \\'es t colleges v.•on't have to S'A'eal out !he physical education requirement 11nymor('. Trustees of the Coast Community College Di strict voted unanimously \\'ednesday night to rescind a board policy which required students under 21 enrolling for seven or more units to take tv•o hours of P.E. a "'eek. Tile policy \\'BS based on requirements of the state Education Code. Bccause of r(.'cently enacted legislation that policy is now void . Orange Coast Weather Some c!ourunes~ is on the v.·eatht•rlady's agenda for Friday but 1nost ly sunny skies in the after· noon hours. Highs al the Orange Coast beaches in the mid-60s rising to the mid-70s inland. ·' :\:,;• 1.,.. ·ron i\ \' llelen Tliomas. United Press Tnte111alional's \Vhite Hous e bureau cl1ief, is a non-stop charger 111ho does11't take time out for Jiobbies. Reporti11g nclh>· ities oii Capitol Hill is. her favor· ite pasti1ne. See story, Page 24. n u " .. .... " " " .. ... .. .... • " ~ • • • ; J! u.i.IL~ PILOT Calls on Patty Wane _4 First: Kidnap Victim Becomes Suspect LOS A:"C.ELES (LIPl1 -Ttps and '·leads ·· fron1 tht' pubhe .ahout Patricia I lt•arsf. nOI\ 11•antc<l herscl( ( 0 r ludnap!ng. ha\'e 110.!.1•·d1\'cc1 in th<' pa.st 2'4 hours <111d 111<' \•:hcrc.ibouts of thl' h<'irc~,.; is ii 111.vstery. pol!et' reported lodt1y. ThL· 20-yrar-old P<1tr11:1a "·as being ,uu~ht on one fetll'ral i1nd 19 state l·nn11nal offensrs c<1rry1ng enough Polerl!i:d 1>nson 1crn1s to keep her behind Oars the rt·~! of her hft'. Tl1C' Leis ,\n.i:l'IC's Pul1t1· Oep;1r!1n1·n\ said lh(' nun1bt•r nf tall-; tron1 pl'rsons 1111h '"1nfonna11on "' "bout the c<isc !<luinr>t.•U to ~1bout one c1·r1"}' t1vo or three hours Ln1ryer.~ Fight Break -in Case \\'AS!ll;\C:TON ~ L1PI 1 -J)efrnse !al\"Vt•rs il~kC'd (edcral J II d g C (;1•rh:1rc1 :\ (;e:;cll today to dismi~s c hargrs :ig:11n~1 ;ill f11·1• drfrndants 111 till' Ellsb<'rlt br<'nk·1n ta~e on ;:rounds ot .. nia<.~11 L'. prl'JUdicial. rrrtr111I publ1c1t~ .. Jn l'vcnt that rf'qucst is denied. the~· a-;kcrl cithl'r for a continuance of the trial .. ~chcduled lo begin Jun<' 17. prob.Jbly until some rime next .vrar. or a tr<tnsfl·r of the trial site [l\\"ay fro1n \Ya:-ih1ngton. f'resell heard oral arguments for a four!h day on motions leading to lh{' tr1:1I Ht> "·as l'xpected to rule. 1>0ss1bly !:Her lod:iy. on motions about 1he n:ition11I security and rublicity a:;pects of the case. Fron• Page 1 S TRll(~~-.. supcr1111cnd1•111 vf the SJnta An a district Anderson 1l'rtnt'd the strike "hard to undcrst.and bt.-cause the negotiations are ~111! going on ·· He .ackno11·lrdgcd that the strike is tlk•gaJ Ulldl•r SCCtions of the education .ind governrncnt codes but refused to l'nmn1rnl on any possible disciplinary ae11on th<' board 1night tJkc. llrgarding Peterson's suggestion or ("h;dlcngu1g the !l•achcrs' credentials. he ~;iid. "\Ve arc g1\"1ng lh1s consideration.'' The teachers ncgo11a1ing groups are 11~ Sant.a Ana Educators Association, the Federa!ion of Associated Classifieds and 'fcachcrs. and the Santa Ana Personnel .Jlld Guidance Ac:sociation. Of the three groups. \\·hich represent ;i!xiut 7!i pcrrcnt of the district's 1,260 ll'al'h('rS. only the F'cderfltion of Associated Classifieds and Tcuchcrs is 111 voh·ed in the strike, Anderson said. Tracin;:: 1hr history of the negotiations. ht: S<JJd. 1ht• board \\·as asked April 2.'.l for a 54 percent 11.·age hike. \vhich it l"Ountrrcd \1av 14 11·1th an offer of three FJl•rrent. ThC Certif1ca!cd Employees Cuunl.'1! lht•n ask{'d for 15 percent. follo\rC'd hy a board offer \\'cdnesday of lll C )X'JCl'llt. The 15 percent demand. he said, would l·o~t the district $7 rnillion. exclusive of 01\1cr dl':nand-; by lhe teachers' group. 1 he Fcdl'ration also demanded a limit uu cloiss SIZl' of 24 s1udents, conference µ.·nod s for elementary school teachers :ind t·n1p!O.\t fringe ~n<'fits for .~uo~t1IU!f! ;ind te111por;1ry teachers. ,\nrJl'rson s.11d 1Jcfe 11 ~t· S 11 u1 Okayed \rAf'HJ"\r:To;..; rL·Prl -\l ouse liberJt~ 1n;inaged 011J~ :1 con1prom1se \"ietory \\"cdncsday in !heir efforts to pare 111ilitary assislanct to South Vietnam, before the full !louse finally p11ssed a S:!2.6 billion defense budgf'l. The fin11\ \Otc. \\'hich ga1·c lhe Pentagon almost cvcrylhini::: it \1·antrd for the coming fiscal yC'~r. passed :1:>8·37. The Senate is considering if.c;; 01vn \·ersion of the C1Ulhorization bill. O•AHGf COAST N DAILY PILOT t•. ''"• .,,,. L• <'!<>·I; p,,,. ,..·• ,.~. • , .. ,.,-, .•. , •,.., I._ DU'•' "•·1 t1, "" U•o "'~ ' "·>~· .,..,r ' "' , , .,, ,, .-. ~1·'·~·· .. ~ •.• " • r ,,, ' ' , '> • • "'" ' • • ' •'<'' !1'• • " I ,. • •• " ........ "· .• ' ' • 1 ' ..... ( Af"'"""'" • r ,,,.-.. ~·.,r ... ,., •, I•• •: ' "H"'' •' I .•. ' '.' ', ... ··~ .... &: .... .... , .. ''· ., Jf·, .. ', . . . ' r.....,.... "~· ,1 ' .. I -., ''l1r·'~ ""•""'I"") l o.'' (\.ole\H 1 -..-p,,"o~I· t~ "'""' ·• M.,..,,"'l(<!t.,. • r .... , ,.., ... ~ .... ., l, , H••porl hoch OHlct , ... •.J 11 .. ~1· .. •. '' .,.. ,M13 .~qA1,, • • • •· .,v.,1 Othttt-Offlet\ ( ""'""'" .. -~· .... ., ...... L•l·•"ID•t<n ,;,•r ~ ••. • ,..,..,,,.lll<l:ft8"J'~ '"''~t·· ~b.~•· ·1 1..,.e,_"" :11»N<o-• 1 • .:..~· .... 11~. ' T.e.,....17141642·4l21 c .. ,Mf'-4 Adffrtl•I"' 642·5611 ' A spokesman said that on Wednesday 169 calls 1>.'rre received and sco re s more 1\'ent to the F'BI and bther law ------------- YOUNGER SUPPORTS POLICE ATTACK, Page 20 enforcement agencies in the Los Angeles metroPoUtan area. "This is the first time I have ever heard of a k.i<r,ap victim becoming a kidnap suspect1 ' said District Attorney Joseph Busch Wednesday as h e anooynced the charges against ~11ss Hearst. Brown Stalls On Offshore Drill Issue California gubernatorial hope f u 1 Edmund G. (Jerry) Bro1>.'Il, Jr. said \Vednesday he neither favors nor Op!X)SCS oil drilling off the Southern California coastline. Brown told fl<'Wsmen attending a floating _Newport llarbor p res s conference that he "would take a careful look at any ertcnsion of permitting oil drilling off Los Angeles and Orange Counties." The Democratic Secretary of St.ate said he places a "high value on the price of our· Cflvironment . ., but he declined to commit himself oo a ban on offshore drilling. "I did oppose drilling in the Santa Barbara Channel.'' he said. Brown admitted he is not familia r 1>.'i th the Shell-Cumingham Act. the state la1v v.·tfch cw·rently forbids oil drilling in stale· walers soulh of the Santa Ana River. .Q That law could be nullified if drilling is allowed in federal waters off the Orange Coast. Brown was in Newport Beach for what \\·as billed as a $100 per penon "moonlit cocktail crui se" aboard the 147-foot Carib Star, a Catalina cruise ship from San Pedro. There v.·cre about 200 persons aboard the cruiser, but Brown aides declined to say 'A-'hethcr all ihe guests paid for their tickefs or whether several o{ them were gathered at the last minute to give the candidate a Ct'O\Vd to meet. At least one press represeniativc said flhe had been ln\·itcd only :in hour before the cruise was scheduled to begin. An1ong the guests v.•as Or:ingc County Deniocratic Cmtral Co 1n mitt cc Chairman Richard O'Neill. Hinsl1aw Urges 'U1rificatio11' Of SA Marina The need for a unified approach on the Santa · Ana River J\.farina was stressed today by U.S. Rep. Andrew Hinshaw who said a sponsoring ngcncy is needed to draw together the various interests of the S.\O million projoct. lie told members of the Citizens !!arbor Arca Research Team (CHART) he thought a coordinating council should be fom1ed to push the marina project on the federal level and 1>.·ith other governmental agencies. That role might be filled by tfle county }!arbors. Be:ic.hes and Parks district v.·hich, in Hinsha-A•'s opinion, could "serve as a local sponsor and administrator.·• The Ne\\"jXlrt Beach Republican noted that the n1arina project involves the c1t1es of <:osta ~lesa, Newport Bead1, the property ou'Ilers, and many other agencies whose. aims and des.ires must be consolidated . "'Unless there is a spirit of cooperation it v.ould "IJ(> difficult to draw up an end porojeet l\"hidi v.·ould satisfy everyone inl"oh ed."' the. rongressman s.1id. 'l lungr.Y Tiger' Re111ains Closccl The Hungr\ T1~(·r rC'staurant 111 .\if'll"'J)Ort Bt>at'h 11 ill remain closed indefi.nitel~. pending arr> ro v a I or remodeling plans by the Soulh Coo.st Regional 7.ooe Conservation Cnmmission, a spokesman said today. The spokc!man said lhc pl:ins have already been approved by the Newport Beach Planning Commission and the City COWlcil. lfe said the restaurant at 353 E. Coast ~fighway 1'1as been closed inany weeks. Jlasked J\lun Sou ght FONTANA IUPll -Tht FB I and local police agencies were c.xpandlng a search loday for ~ masked gunman \\'ho roobed !he Valley and Sierra branch of the Security Pitcific bank of S 4, 5 3 O Wednesday afttrnoon. Authorltlet said lhe man, who brandished a· plllol and Y.'Ore ii akl ma1k, he rd ed 15 lo JO customer• 1pln1t a wall and tbeD handed each ol Ihm ltllon a paper bq to fill with money. ' JJu1eh said he Js convinced "she is a~ting of her own free "·ill'' as a volunteer gunwon1an of the Sy1nbionesc Liberation Anny that kidnaped her 103 days ago in Berk('ley. The FBI and police ":ere 1naking one ol the most int.erlslve criminal hunts 111 California history for Miss ~learst, 20, and William and Emily Harris, 29, and 27, the last publicly identified SLA fugitives . !\fiss Hearsfs father. San Francisco E~aminer editor Randolph 11 ears t • appeared drained and despondent by the latest tum in the case. "There's nothing to say, really," he told newsmen' at his Hillsborough home. "I don't think 1t makes any difference," in the chance ~tiss Hearst u·i!I erer return safely home. Miss Hearst. previously charged by the f''Bl along with tJ1e Harriscs wit.h violating federal kidnaping weapons laws, was named on one count of kidnaping, one of kldnt1ping for thC' purpose of robbery, fiv~ of assnult 11.·ith intent to commit n1urder. five of assault ....,·ith a deadly V.'t>apon, four of robbery, and three of unlawfully taking a vehicle. The Harrises were named in all the charges, except one count of assault "'ilh a deadly weapon. ~1ost of the offenses allegedly took place last Thursday and Friday as !\liss Hearst and the Harrises, according to the charges, robbed and shot up a sporting goods store and fled through the city. commandeering cars at gunpoint and taking the drivers hostage for periods from a few minutes up to 12 hours. "She faces Life imprisonment as the top (penalty) in our case." Busch said. citing the maximum prison term for kidnap1ng fo r the purpose of robbery. The other 18 offensP<: carrv maxin1un1 terms of five to 20 years ca.ch. And the federal charge carrie's a penalty of up to 15 years. Busch said he could not accept arguments that l\.flss flenr~t's actions were forced, or the result of "brain- washing" by her captors. "Based on conversations with the \•iclims" -some of whom said she identified herself and discussed her conversion to the SLA -"she voluntarily fired weapons and stole automobiles ... the district attorney said. "ft is appare111 lo us that she is acting of her 01\·n free 'A-'l!i and engaged in criminal conduct." Panel to W eiglt Golf Links · Bitl Near Airport An 18·ho\c golf course proposed under the takeoff pattern of Orange County Airport will be discussed in public hearing Friday before the regiona l coastal commission. The commission meeting begins at 9 a.m. at Long Beach Harbor Department headquarters, 925 Harbor Plaza Drive . The golf course in Newport Beach is planned by Pacific Coast Manufacturing at 20262 In'inc Ave. and would include a restaurant and clubhouse. Other Nev.·jXlrt Beach projects on the cominission's agenda arc: -A total of 8J condominiums. 30 or which are in the coastal zone. flt 1001 Ford Rd . by Robert McLain . Part or the lrvinr Company's Big Canyon. the project includes two swin1ming pools and a tennis court. -The remOOeling of what once v.·as Berkshire's restaurant at 3450 Via Oporto by Donald M. Koll. It will include boat sli ps. -The reconsideration of five duplexes proposed in \Vest Newport by five different applicants. The projects 11.•ere denied once by the commission, which at the same meeting approved five other somewhat similar apartments. Th e commission agreed to re-hear the cases to make its decisions consistent. Neivport Beaclt Scliedules Dog Obedience Cla ss Is your dog getting you do"·n~ Dogs at least six monlhs oltl arc eligible for the l(}.wcek dog obcd1enC(> course to be offered by the Newport Beach Parks. Beaches and lletreation Department beginning the v.·eek of June 24. Registration !or Newport B c a c h residents wiU be June 17, 7-9 p.m. In the girb IYID ol Corona del Mor High Sclxlol. NonrtSliJents may reaister June 18, same time and place. 1be eount, which l.'06tS $16, will be offered at lwo locat1on1. one in Newport Beach and one in Corona del ~1ar. FBI Bon1.bing Target YUBA CITY (AP) -Police say an atlempl h,. been made to fire-bomb the · I Yubo Ci ly ollice ol lhe FBI, lhe I011rth firebomb incident agaiml government olfica In the sacremenlo Valley conunwi lty lllis weei. No auspecto have -)'Oported . I • Fracits of B o r edon i \Vith nothing to do. newspaper carrier John flau se. 12. 1center1 talked his Costa l\fesa buddie." \Villv Bequette. 11, deft1 and Everett Stenhou.se. 12 (righi1 into n1ak:ing \vhat they claitn is the world.!' longe:;;l rubber band . \\'ork:ing on Sa turda y~. they linked ,. together enough rubber bands to stretch out 800 feet. 1'he boys say they will continue lhe project until they have a rubber band \\1h1ch stretches two to three rniles. ---------------------------- l{aln1]1acl1 Mu1n 011 State Bai--Discipli11a1--y Plaits Former presidential atton1ey Hrrbert \\'. K(llmbach of Ne\\'P<Jrt Bearh today d('el1nl'd l'O!nn1('nt on reports the C'aliforn1;i Bar \s.~OCtflton hrts ~uspendt:rl plnns to take disciplinary ac1;on ag::i111st him. Kaln1bach disctoS<'d he is under federal court order not to diseu.<;s any \\'atergatr· related n1attcrs. · ··1 ft•el ll 11ould be absolute!~· 1nJppropr1ate to say anything that \\Ould he <11 ,·;irianl'c .... ·tth that order ... l\aln1hal'h !old the Da1lv Pilot. The delay in California Bar proceedings ;igainst both Kalmbach and former l'residt>ntial aide John D. Erlichm:.n "·as reported earlier I.his v.·eek by r'nc San Francisco Examiner. It quoted souri.:es in both the bar a.-;sociation and u1 \\lashington as saying th<.Jt Sp.•c1al \\"a lergate Prosecutor Leon .la"'or:.ki had pressured Ilic Bar to su~pl'nd !ls proh<'. .SCAVE1\GERS JIIT SllOOTOLIT /IO U.S E LOS A:-\GELES fAPl -Tv.·o men 11·ere srtn carting off a bathtub from Lhe ruins of n house v.here ~1x Symbionese Liberation Arn1y members shot 1l out 1~1th police. They planned to sell ii as ''the last place. Patty Hearst took a hath.'' Souvenir hunt ers have been picking lhrough the rubb\1? since Friday. The story \~·as branded as "an outright li<'" in a story nppearing 1hc n<'xl day in th:.> Snn Fran..:isco Chronicle. It quoted L"ul1for11ia Dar source.-;. The bar association began a probe into po.ssible disciplinary action again!'>! l\;1ln1bach shnrtl.v aftt>r hr pleadt'd guilt~· lo rv.o techn1rJl charges inrolvin& 1llcgil.l fund-raising-efforts 1n February. Sources close to Kalmbach. aL~ n·:ichcd today. 1ndicatrd tt?at thC' pron1111l'nt :\"e\\·port Beach attorney h;1d no kno\1·ledge of the status of the bar a:-.soc1ation investigation. .. lie really doesn't know anything about it at all." the sourer said. ThL' source said Kaln1bach , 11ho ll·ft the law fir1n of Kalmbach. Ocl<.1arco. Knapp and Chillingv•orth after enterillg h~ guilty plea, still has no plans for the future. The source. v.·ho had earlier confirmC'cl that l\aln1bach had been promised ll'lllCnty if he \\'OUld t'OOpernte II L1h ,Ja11•orski's office. sa id Kalmba ch still does not kno\\· if he "·ill be called to personally testify before the !louse Judiciary Cornmillec. \\'hich is 'A'cighing evidence against President Nixon to dctcrn1ine if impeachment iF. ln order. The source also indicated t ha l Kalmbach rnay be called lo testify if there arc such proccrdmgs. and if the Senate subsequently holds a trial. Kalmbach has no intention of mo\"ing from his Ne'A-·port Beach home. however, regardless ()( the outet.me of proc<'ed· ings against either President Nix:oo or himself. Judge to Decid e 'Uncle Henr y's' Rape Ca se Fnte . CLEVELAT\D. Ohio (AP) -The fate of tele·•ision actor l\-lel -S\e\\·art. charged \\"ith raping ::i l6·year-olcl ClevclaricJ lle1ji!hts 1!1rl. "'as cxpt'~·led to be decided by a Common Plf'ilS Cnurt judge today. .!ud~f' George\\'. \\'hite finished t.Jking 1es111non~ \\'edncsday . Slel\·arl. '45. ::i CJcvrland native now living in Sa11 Franc1.'\CQ, h:1s denied the ch;trgc. S1C'11;1rt·s l;111·~l'r prrsrnt<'d two 11.·itnesse.~ before rr:,t1ng his ease. Ste"'"·art did not t.ikc the stand. One 'A':lS Ste1\'art"s cousu1, Ed1>.·ard Bumcll, 1~ho testified that he saw Ste"·art and the girl at Burnett's home hugging and kissing. He said the glrl did not resist ~·hen Stf'wart sugge.!led they go upslairs \\ hure the rape is alleged to haYe taken place. Burnell ~aid he heard no screams ()r trt<·s for hel11. On cross-examinat1011. D u r n e I t ndrnitted he had a long criminal record. including si x convictions on felonies . TI1e .!.rcond 1>.·itness 11.·as Stewart's younge r brothrr. who said he drove the couple horne afler the incident. •le said h(' dro\"c to a point nr:ir the girl's hon1e and she and the older Ste11·art got out. "\\'hen !\1e1 got back 1n the car, she leaned through the v. 1ndow and gave hun a kiss ... he said. Ste"·an. has appeared in several television series and is known for his role as Unrle Henry in the CBS series, "All in lhe Family." -WHEN YOU'RE RUSSIAN AWAY FROM VODKA GO FORESTERING Forester1ng is en1oy1ng our premium whisky for all the right reasons . Toste. Drinking 1s one thing. Forestering 1s ~ometh1ng elsr.. $599 Fifth 86 ' ' I -Orange C~!!t • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VO L. 67, NO. 143, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORA NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1974 TEN CENTS Skyscr<iper Dra111a Copter Hi jacked NE\V YORK (A P) - A bearded man in b!ue jeans hijacked a hellcopter and forced the pilot to fly it to the lop of a 59· story ~tidtown skyscraper, where he was captured after demanding $2 million in ransom, police said. Police said he had three stick.s of dynarnite in his possession when apprehended. lioth the pilot and copilot "'ho \vcrc held hostage e:; r a p e d , police headquarters said. Jlo~·e\'CI'. 1he pilot suffered a bullet wound in the right arm. The pilot lold a newsman that he had nothing to say, as he v.·as being t.aken to a hospital. The drama was played out to a climax high above mid-~1anhattan on an unused helicopter pad on the roof of the Fan American Building. The pad. was abandoned some years ago under community pressure because of the hazard presented by helicopter takeoffs and landings above one of the most congested areas in the world. \Vith nothing to do, newspaper carrier John Hause, 12, tcenter) talked his Costa ~lesa buddies \\lilly Bequette, 11 , !left) and Everett Stenhouse. 12 (right) into making what they claim is the world's longest rubber band. Working on Saturdays. they linked . together enough rubber bands to stretch out 800 feet. 1'he boys say they will continue the project until they have a rubber band which stretches two to three 1niles. The Pan American Building towers over Park Avenue, just to the rear of Grand Central Terminal on 42nd Street. After the helicopter landed on the Pan An1ericin p;.1d. police \Vith rifles and shotguns converged on !he blne and \~hite. fjvc-.passengcr aircraft. ·----- Nixon Stance ---------- 'Grave' The copilot reportedly overcame the hijacker. \\1hen asked how he found the courage to tackle the armed intruder, he said: "I like living." The hijacker was asked his reason for seizing the helicopter. He replied. with reference to the :\liddle East. "to protest the masquerade that is going on over there.'' Rodi110 Hits President's Subpoena Refus£il The hi.jacker was about 5 feet 10 with shoukl.er JesgU! hair. He denied that he was carrying dynamite. WASHINGTON (AP\ -President Nixon's refusal to comply with a House Jll'.liciary Commitlee subpoena for 1 l Watergate tapes is providing new grounds for impeachment in the ''iew of some members. (Related story, Page 3). .. IL means the cover-up continues." said Rep. George Danielson (D-cali!. ), after Nixon notified the committee Wednesday he would not comply with the subpoena or any other it issues for \l/atergate material. ''Ifs hurting him v.'ith the committee," . ,_ ' ",{ said Rep. Tom Railsback (R·llt.J, one of a number of Republicans who expressed disappointment at Nlxoh's action. Chainnan Peter W. R<Xlino Jr. (D- SENATORS DEBATE NIXON 'S RUSSIAN TRIP. Story. Page 4 N.J.). calling Nixon's refusal •·a very grave matter." scheduled a committee meeting for nex:t week to deal \\'ilh it. Nixon and Vice President Gerald R. Ford conferred at the White Hou se today but a spokesman refused to disclose "'hat ft * Prejudgii1g Nixon Called Foolish by Rep. Hinshaw The President's own rongressman declared today that it would "not only be premature but even foolish" for any member of Congress or !he House Judiciary Committee to draw a conclusion about Mr. Nixon's guilt or innocence. "I have no idea whether he is guilty or innocent or what an impeachab1' offense is," said Andrew J. Hinshaw, v•hose 40th District includes the \Yeslem \Yhilc House in San Clemente, the President's voting address. Hinshaw. in response to a ne\\·sman's question, told members of the Citiiens Harbor Area Research Team (CHART) his noo-committal stance is based on the belief that not all of the evidence has been made available. He said the Judiciary Committee does not have all of the evidence because not .:Oraage Cout ' Weather Some cloudiness is on the weathcrlady's agenda {or Friday but mostly sunny skies in the alter- DOOD hours. Highs at the Orange Coost beaches Jn the mid-60s rising to the mid-70s fiiland. INSIDE TODAY Hel<J> Tho.,.., UnUed P!'eH International'• White H 0 "I , bureau chit/, 11 o ncnwtop cJiarg1t who doe1n't take time out /or hobbies. Reporttna acti.,. l!Us o• Copltol lllll ll ll<rjaror- : 11< paati-. Ser •lcr!I. Page 24. • ·--" • '"::'I ' INM eflllltdl .. ....... ,..., ··:-.:.. ... " ., ·-" ' Call 111 • • • .. .. •Cl~ ..... ' ~ ,,.,, -" I ~ _.. .. " • --II •' -............ ,}/, ' .. .... , ... .,,.., "' -·--~ ..., ' ..... -" ··-..... , .... 1111•1 .. -·-• .. .._ " all of the Presidential tapes have been turned over to it. And, Hinshaw added, the Judiciary Committee has not released all the evidence it has to the public. "I'm not aware of all the information it has," he said. Hinsha'v told the gathering he \\·ould not come to a conclusion on Y.ntthcr the President had a part in the Watergate \l-T()flgdoings until the committee had rendered an impeachment recommenda- tion. If impeachment is recommended, Hinshaw said he \\·ould v.Tite to each member of the committee to determine what they consider an impeachable offense and how Oley voted on the recommendation. Hinshaw Urges 'Unification' Of SA Marina The need for a unified approach on the Santa Ana River Marina was stressed today by U.S. Rep. Andrew Hinshaw who said a sponsoring agency is needed to dra..w together the various interests of the l40 millioo project. He told members of the Citizem Harbor Area -Team (CHART) he thought a coordinating council should he fonned to. push lhe marina project on the federal level and wllh other fOVernrneotal agencies. That role mllhl be ft~od by Ille coonly Harbon , Beaches and Porks dlaltlct which, In Hm.haw'a oplnloo, could "serve as a local l pcblOI' and adntlnlnrator.11 • Tbe Newporl Beach Republican notod that Ille marina project lnvolvea the dues of eo.ta M..,, Nal'port Beach, Ill• property owners, and many other ageoclea 11hooe alma and doalm mWit be C<IOIOlldal'ed • "Uni.., there Ls ~ aplrtt <JI cooperatian It would bo dl!llcv.it to draw up an ood ~ft<\ wbldl would lltlsf1 OVetJOlle Involved," the ....._,.. llldJ "'as discussed. \\'hite Hou.se Depllly Press Secretary Gerald L. \\'arren, in announcing the noontime nieeting. said the session wa 5 "one of the n1eetings the President and vice president have fron1 thne to tin1e to discuss n1any issues . . They like to get togclher \\·hen they can.'' There was sorne talk in Congress or citing Nixon for contempt of Congress and of seeking court enforcement of the subpoena. but a majority appeared to favor 1ak1ng the President's action into account v.'hen considering \\'hcther he (See lrtlPEACH, Pagt 21 Jtlonkei# Lev~ "Tell them not to waste their trouble - it's not dynamite," the man told poLice at one poinl "\li1hat Is it?" he was asked. "They'll find out," the man replied. Earlier, police headquarters said in a teletype 1nessage:· "Perpetrator is demanding $2 million in $10 bills in eight valises delivered by a girl in a bikini bathing suit. Also wants .. nine milli· meter pistol and tear gas.'' The hijacker was manacled v.•ith two pairs or handcuffs. and taken for questioning to a restaurant a floor beneath the helicopter pad. --------· -- • • A .monkey named Allee Flye genUy bolds a kitten named Sweetie 1'ie. Ac<:ording to Pat Sbepberd of Sacramento, o\lrner of both arum.ls, Alice likes to cuddle the kitten, clun II and even kiss It. Pat uys the monkey \JUI> Sweetie Pie Just like a baby. Poliei! said the helicopter \vas 01111ed by Island lielicopters-~1etrobus. lnc .. operating out of Garden City. N.Y., and poiloted by Ton1 Oliva, wi1h \\lillian1 Hale as copilot. \Vhcn th (' aircraft landed atop thC' P:.in r\1-ncrlca n Building, a u tho r it i c s recounted, the pilot jun1ped out and \1as shot by the hijacker. The copilot remained inside thC' :1ircraft and talked for severnl 1ninutes to the hijackf'r. 1'hen, the <'Opi!ot jun1pcd the intruder. al \\'hic:h point \\<H1ing police closed in :ind se ized the rn.::in. Out 011e Sen1ester Ora11ge Coast T eaclier Reinstated to Duties Fired Orange Coast College teacher Theodore Bandaruk of Nev,rport Beach was ordered teinstated to his job \Vednesday night and will return to the rollege's marine biology departrncnt after a semester's suspe nsion. The compromise ,was acceptl'd by a 3·0 vote of the Coast Con1n1un!ty College negoliation s involving Band a r u k's attorneys. Bandaruk. 27. of 7204 \V. Oceanfront. v•as ordered dismissed by !he board April 10. The charges "·ere never disclosed by the board. Attorney Ray Hansen of the California Teachers Association, ho1,·ever. aid that thev centered around Bandaruk·s alleged Spiking of punch at a can1pus farewell party for a faculty mcn1bl•r. Board R escinds PE Requiren1ent Students enrolling for classes at Orange Coast or Golden West colleges won't have to swea t out the physical education requirement anymore. Trustees of the Coast Con1munity College District voted unanimously \Vednesday night lo rescind a board policy which required students under 2l enrolling for seven or more units to take tv.·o hours of P.E. a \veek. 'The policy \Vas based on requirements of the state Education Code. Because of recently enacted legislation thal policy is now void. giving a gr<Jde without re q u J r ! n g sufficient course \VOrk and charging up a skiing vacation lo sick leave. Bandaruk. n1arried and 1hc father of t"·o childrrn. is one of 57 fuet1lt.v n1en1bers no1ninatf'd this year for the OCC Outstanding Teat'hc~ a 1v a r cl . B:c.i!loting by students took p I a cc \\"ednesday and today. Hoard 1ne1nbers notrd that they accepted Bandaruk·s r.i'QUC'!it for a lruvc of <1bscnce \vithout puy for '"personal reasons"" for the fall i,rn1cslcr but declined to an1plify their motivations for accepting the compromise. In a statement to the press BaMaruk lod<1y thanked his friends. students and colleagues for their support during th e '"difficult days.·· .. A fl er a great deal of thought I hnd directed my attorney Ray ~lansen of the California Teachers Associution to seek a compromise with the Coast Com1nunHy College District." he said. "The board has determined to \vilhdraw its notice of intent to dismiss iJ1 exchange for a voluntary one semester leave of absence. I will begin the leave on the first day of the fall sc1nester and return to lhc classroom in the spring. "I know that some people may misinterpret this . decision. However I am convinced this is the best course for my fa1nily and my college. "I felt the open public hearing proce5s v.·ould be potentially divisive to the faculty and generate undue publici ty ." Bandaruk thanked the CTA attorne,·s for pleading his case and said he lookf'd forward to returning to his teaching post. Supervisors Spurn Probe Of Charges Agai11st Hicl\:s After mee!ing for 20 1ninutes in execulive session Wednesday, Orange County Supervisors refused to investigate malfeasance in office charges that have been leveled against District Attomey Cecil Hicks. \Vil\iam S. Hulsy of ~1ission Viejo, one Panel to W eigli Golf Links Bitl Near Airport An 18·hole golf course proposed under the takeoff pattern o[ Orange County Airport will be discussed in public hearing Friday before the regional coastal commission. The commission meeting begins at 9 a.m. at Long Beach Harbor Department headquarters, 925 Harbor Plaza Drive. The golf course in Newport Beach is planned by Pacific Coast Manufacturing at 20281 Irvine Ave. and would include a restaurant and clubhouse. Other Newport Beach projects on the commissk>n's agendB ere: -A total of 83 condominiums, 30 of which are In the coastal zone. at 1001 Ford Rd. by Robert McLain. Part of the Irvine Company's Big Canyon, the project includes two swimmlng pools arx:I a teMIS court. -'Mle remodellng or what once was Berkshlre1s restaurant at 3450 Vla Oporto by Donald M. Koll. It will include boat J lipl. -The reconsideration or nve duplexes propooed In West Newport by !Ive dlffertnt 1ppllcantl. '11\o projtcts were denied once by the commlsslon, which at the same meetlag approvtd live other oom.wbot almllar apartment&. '11\o commlasloa •veoct lo n-hear tht c .... to make Ila doclalont <003latmL ' of Hicks' prn1imary election challengers. asked 1he board to investig:11c his contention that Hicks 1\as involved in Improper actions during investigation 0£ Garden Grove traffic death case last year. Ttie three supervisors present at \Vcdnesday·s n1eeling chose to take their Ol\'TI separate rourses of action in the n1atter , but each said later he would simply transmit his copy oi ltu!sy's charges to the county Grand Jury. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton also said he n1ight transmit a copy to the California Attorney General's office, \Vhich is implicated in Hulsy's charges. "The charges he is makiJ1g are serious and I am sending them to the jury with a transmittal letter and nothing else," Diedrich said. "I \\'On'l state any position one way or another." Supervisor Ronald Caspers said after the meeting he is sending it lo the jury because '·t sin1ply don't wanl to get involved in this type of thing. It is too political in nature.,. Supervisor David Bakl'r sa1J he \\'OU\rf simply mail his copy to the iury with J lran.smittaJ note. · llulsy asked the st<µt>rvisors tG inves tigate the matter because }ticks, !See HICKS , Page II La1 vsuiit Fails Race l s 'Ori' lNOIANAPOLl!l (AP) A lawsuit against the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and lhe U.& Aulo Club to · ieopen quallflolllons tor S1111day°s 500-mlle r~~ w a ' dismissed loday by Marlon Coonly Superior Court Judge Frank A. Symmes Jr. (Earll r-r,, Pase 39) Tiie nillnl cl<MI the "'Y for nmniog the ..... u achodultd. • • ' J# DAIL V PILOT c Thursday, May 23, iq74 ------ Calls on Patty Wane .4 First: Kidnap Victim Becomes Suspect LOS A:\'GELEI) fUPI\ -Tips and "leads" fronl thcl public :.ihout Pa1rit·i11 lli•arst, nov• "'anted l1crsrH Io r kidnapin,1?. hav1• nose-d1vt.'d 111 tht· p<1~t 24 hours and !111.' \\hc·rl':lbou ts of the heiress ls il mys!erv. polK'C' ··1·1>0rtc•d tortuy. Thr 21).\~ar-old J\11nl'1:1 \1:.i~ bring ~ou~ht ori one fed•" ,d <Jlld !9 fi1a!I' l·r1 :nu1:il offen-.j·s t•;1n \ 1ng rnough 1t0tl'nti.-il prison rcrrn~ 10 kt'.l'I> her lx·!11nd bars the rt>sl of her l1lc 1'he Los Angl'lcs Pc1lit l' /Jcparlnll'nt s;:1id lhe nurnbcr vf c;11ls lrom ix·r:.0115 \Vtth "infornu111on.. uUoul th<' c:i:-c :o:lun1[l{'d to about one evl.'I'\' 11~·0 or three hours. · Brotv11 Stt1lls On Off shore Drill Issu,e Ca!1forn1a g111Jernaton:1I ho p e f 111 Edn1und (i_ (.Jerry 1 Uro11n. Jr. said \Vedn<'sday he nl'1!ht"r fa1·or)> nor opposrs oil dr1lli11g off the Southern t:alifornia C'OJS1linc . Uro"'TI told rlC\\'~1nt'n allending a floa11ng , ..,\'cwport ll;1rbor pr(' s s ronfcrcncr th:1t hl• .. "·o u!d take a careful look at ;:iny rxtcnsion of pcrmifting oil drilling {)ff Los Angeles and Orange Coun11cs.·· Th<' J)t>rn ocr:.rlH.' Secrct~1ry of Sl;1tc s.'.lid he plnccs n "h:gh value on U1e price of our i 1!\·1ronn1c11l." but he clrcli11Pd to con11n1L h1n1si.:lf vn ;i t..an on oftshorc drlll1ng. .. I rlrd OpJXl~C rll'il!ing 1n the Santa I' rh<1r<1 <·11:1nlll'!.'' hr Silk!. Brn11n :1d11111!f'cl hi.: Js JJOI farn1liar with lh<' Shell-Lu1 1111ngh..1n1 Atl. !he st.a t<' ];111: 11 hirh CtHT•'n: l.v forbids 01! dri!ling in ~late Y,'.J!C'I s ~uuth of U1e Silnta An;1 Hivcr . That la\\' t'(lllfrl be nul!if1t'(/ if drilling i, allo111 ·d in (cdcral ";1t1•r;; off the Orange Lo.1st Uro\\'n was 111 i\c1,1·port Bl•ach for what 11:.s billed as a $100 per p•·rson ··moonlit l'Ot:J..!;11! c' 1•~ ,,-· ;1hriard 1l1f' 147·foot Carib Star. :i L<1t ,1!111:1 1 fUhC' ship Jrom San i'l'dro Thl·rt \\<.'re ;1!11111~ ~I.} p•·rsnns aboard 1hc crui:.cr, !Jut BrO\\'n ;J1dc., declined to s;1v 1\he!hc•r aP the guests paid for their IH'kets or \\il<'tncr sc~eral of thcn1 1,1·crc .:.:•11hrr<'d 01L the last nilnute to give the candidate a cro1\•d to n1cct. At least one press rl'prcsen\a!ivc said ~h<' had bct"n iu•. 1ted 011 ly Jn hour before lhl' 1.:rui sc \V3S schcdu!t'd to begin. i\1nong the guc~!s w;is Or;inge County llc1noLT<Jtic Crntral Co n1 in i t t re < h.11 rn1:i11 1:ic!:a1J O'\ci ll. EVideuce Queried By ~\1i~s peJling /\ n11n11r 111 is.~pclhng i11 ;, hand-1\rittcn '''fMirt or the arrest of l\10 youths for ;1lk,~::dly grflbb1ng an order from a C.Osta . \ll·sa fcist food franchise firm 11•ithout µ;.1y1ng \Vednl•sday may mak<' part of the ··~·1dcncc inadmissible in cou rt. The policr>man's account of the incident on East 171tr Street IL~!cd srveral items of loot <1mount1ng 1o ;1 SJ.18 loss. r\1nong the111 i11 !he 111•:111~· printed Ji,c;t 1\tre: one J:.iek Ste<tk , one n11lkshakc and "<1n ot.lor·· ul frcnch fries. FBI Bu111bi11« l 'arcrct 1'.' " Yl'BA CITY (AP\ -1'ol1ce say an nltcn1pt has been 1nade lo fire-bomb the Yube1 City ofl icl' of !he FBI. lhe fourth firebon1U inc1dl·11t dC:tin~t i::ovemmcnt otfic:es 1n tilt' !'iJcran1ento Valley 1·omm11nity !h1)> \1·eek. :\o ~usµc~ts have been reported. !>•Q>on·1-•N '' '"''' '•".,..ho ,,,.,. t ''"" ,,,.,.. ,.,. r·,~· • ~1 ~· ,, .. n.,~ ,., .... ' •. , • 1 ' ···~•'"'' ··~ '•." ••• A 1poke11ma11 uld that on WedM1day 169 ca lls we~ received and scores more \\'enL to lhe FBI and other law --------YOUNGER SUPPORTS POLICE ATTACK, P19e 20 ------···-- ('nforcement agencies ln rhe Los Angeles n1crropolltan area. "This is the first lin1e 1 have ever heard of a kidnap victim be<.'o··•ing a kidnap suspect, .. said District Attorney Joseph Busch \\'edncsday ali he announced the cha rges against Miss Jlearst. SCAVENGERS If IT SHOOTOl l'l' IIOUSE LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two men v.•ere seen carting off a bathtub from the ruins of a house \1·hcre six Symbionese l...ibcrati6n Arin.v membe rs shot it out v.·ith police. They planned to Si'll it as •·th e last place Pally llearst took a bath." Souvenir hunters have been picking through the rubble since f.'riday. ------------- From Pagel l~IPEACH • • • should be impeached. The committee has been advised by its staff Uiat lt is proper lo infer that anyone possessing subpoenaed evidence and refusing to provide it is withholding 1naterial that could be incriminating. In a letter to ROOino saying he would not proclncc the tapes, Nixon said the c:on1111ittee·s request. and others it is gciting ready to niake, an1ount to "a niassive !nv;ision into the confldenl1~lity of presidential con\'ersations.'' "!-.fore fu11damentally, continuing ad infin itun1 the process of yielding up additional conversations in response to an endless srries of demands would fatally \j,'eaken this office. not only in this administration but for fut u r e presidencies as \veil,·· Nixon added. Rodino rejected Nixon 's argum('llt, saying the committee's requests were narrowly drawn and r<.'latcd specifically to the irnpeachmrnl inquiry. "There is no way Lhe presidency \\•ill be wea kened by the con.stitutional process "'c arc conducting," h(' said. ··The rrpublic 1\•i!/ be strenglhcn<'d." H..odino said the committee will issue more subpoenas if it decides the \\'hitc liouse is withholding evidence it needs. The next one is like ly lo deal \.l'iltl the dairy funds and ITI controversies. Froua Page 1 HICKS ... though an elected official, is a county en1ploye. f\.luch of the material he released to the pr cs s and lo the supervisors is of a highly prn;onal nalurc :ind aln1ost.iotally . un~ubstant1ated "'ith sworn tcstiniony. The 1·1n11gl·s in~·oJve llicks' alleged conneclion 1~·ith a manslaughter trial after a G<'lrdcn Grove traffic ;iccident in \rhich ty,·o child ren 11·ere kifl<'d . Hicks, v.·ho \1·as 1101 physically involved in the accident, according to po I ice rep:irts, branded Hulsy 's charges as "libelous and scandalous." He said he was the onr \vho asked the state atlornry genera! to investigate and prosecute the case because of a ··confliet of inlerest in the district attorney's office which l cannot elaborate on.'' Tl1ree Children On Bus Killed DL'~CAN. f\fi ss. fUP IJ -Three children \ver<' killed and others injured today v.•hen a tractor-trailer truck crashed inlo a school bus on a foggy highway near this small f\.Ussissippi Della IO\\'Tl. the Highway Patrol reported. About 35 children 1~·ere in the large yellow bus when the accident Mppened about 7:30 p. a.n1. , Busch. 11ld he 11 convinced 111he 111 acting of her own fr<'c \\•Ill" as a volunteer gw1won1an of the Symbionese Liberation Army that kldnaped her 108 days ago in Berkeley. The FBI aod police were n1;iki11g one of the most intensive criminal hunts in California history for 1'.liss ilearst. 20, and \Villiam and Emily Harris, 29, and 27, the last publi<'ly identified SL/\ fugi tives. fl.1iss Hearst's father, San Francisco Examiner editor Randolph II ea r s t , appeared drained and despondent by the latest turn in the case. "There's nothing to say, really," he told ne"'smen at his Hillsborough home. "l don't think it makes any difference," in the chance !\1lss Hearst will ever return safely home. f\.1 iss ilearst, previously charged by !he FBI along with the llarrises with violating federal kidnaping weapons laws, was named on one t'<Junt or kidnaping, one of kidnaping for the purpose of robbery. five or assault v.-i1h intent to co1nmit murder. five of assault \j,'ith a deadly y,·eapon, four or robbery, and three of unlawfully taking a vehicle. The Harrises \c;ere named in all the charges, except one count of assault "'ith a deadly \j,'eapon. l\Iost or the offenses allegedly took place last Thursday and Friday as !\1iss Hearst and the Harrises, according lo !he charges, robbed and shot up a sporting goods store and fled through the city, commandeering cars at gunpoint and taking the drivers hostage for periods from a few minutes up to 12 hours. "She faces life im prisonme nt as thr top (penalty) in our case." Busch said. citing the maximun1 prison term for kidnaping for the purpose of robbery. The other 18 offenses carry n1aximum terms of five to 20 years each. And the fcdrrill charge carries a penalty of up to 15 years. Busch said he could nol accept arguments that 1'.iiss Hearst 's actions y,·ere forced. or the result of "brain· \vashing" by her captcr~. "Based or. co.nversations v.·ith the victims" -some of \1·hom said she identified herself and discussed her convcrsion to the SLA -"she voluntarily fired weapons and stole automobiles," the district attorney said. "It is apparent to us that she is acting of her own free .,., ill and engaged in criminal conduct." Judge to Qecide 'Uncle Henry's' Ra1Je Case Fate CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -The fate of television actor f..fel Slewart, charged 1\·i!h raping a 16-year-old Cleveland lleigh!s girl, was expected to be decided by a Coinmon Pleas Court judge today . Judge George \V. \Vhite finished laking testimony Wednesday. Slevoart, ~5. a Cleveland native now living in San Francisco, has denied the charge. Stewart's lawyer presented t w o witnesses before resting his case. Sle"·art did not take the stand. One was Stewart's cousin, Edward Burnett, 1l'ho testified that he saw Stewart and the girl at Burnett's home hugging and kissing. He said the girl did not resist when Stewart suggested they go upstairs where the rape is alleged lo have Laken place. Burnett said he heard no screams or cries for help. On cross-examination, Bu r net t admitted he had a long criminal reoord, including six convictions on felonies. The second witness was Slewart's younger brother, '¥\'ho said he drove the couple home after the incident•. He said he drove to a point near the girl 's h<>me and she and the older Stewart got out. "\Vhen Mel got back in the car, she leaned through the window and gave him a kiss," he said. Stewart has appeared in several television series and is kno\vn for his role as Uncle Henry in the CBS series, ''All in the Family." I I '• ') '·•I ' W">• I ''~·l\ lo), (.,t, I' ·,A 'I .,~,,~!(,, " "' " . • !'I<>. < ·~ o~;• I 1'.J ,. , .... ~ .•.. .., .. "~'" .. , '" ,,. "· Sl1ots Fired n1 Mesa Bar; ,. . .. .. .. 1· •• ... ~ ... '. .. ,.~ ..... (;,1~ ~l .,,,. ')~1 ...... ., .... "'•"• ii • . "" ' '1. ,., •:. 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Dougherty ,Jr. fired nt least twice. He was taken into custody about midnight by Officer David Hayes, who contlacatcd a six-shooter with three l'Ollnds lefl In lhe chamber~ He claimed the pistol was recovere<I from under the front seat of the suspect's auto and a.s a result arrested and booked him on a felony charge of carrying a concealed weapon. Dougherty, 3l, of 619 Plumer St., Costa M..,., is also being held on a 162.50 1ratnc l'(arrant filed earlier by Lo• Angeles County authotllles, police said. The process of formolly ldenUfy!ng Md booking tile alleged Dougherty was made a bit difficult Jn early'stag" ., be stood In the Jail cage, pollce 18id. fnv .. ugalors alleged that he variously 1 idcntlflecf himself as Thom., Jeffrie A. Dougherty Jr .. Csesar Rlohord Jason, Thomas Aloysius Dou&J!Crty. Thomas Jeffrey Aloystus Jr., Jeff Dougherty Jr., and Tbomu Ja.ron Brotta. • Jlil Officer Art Courteau 8'id he - 1"lyste1·ious Sentinel The ''thing" \\'hi('h popped up out of the la\1·n at the home of l\1r and l\Irs. Doyll' founds. 898 ·rownc St .. C'osla l\fesa. had passersby puzzled until they reveaoled it would becon1c a Jightposl. It is actual- ly a.11 old pine tree trunk rile Founds' found in Idaho. U.S. Naval .l\cade1ny Says Fi11al Exam Co1npromisetl ANN APOLIS. :'\Id. !:\P) -The L:.S. Naval Academy. untou<'hed by cheating scandals that ho\·e rochld other milil<lry academics in recent yt'<irs, has ordered 900 midshipmen to take a <;eco11d final examination in a naviga!ions course. The academy issuL'Cf a irrsr !"latemcnt today saying it learned "lhal a final exa1n in navigation hns b L' l' n con1promised. '' Officials \~Ou!d not say if ropit·~ nf Ilic test had been obtained before th e scheduled exam or if there had been widespread cheating. Unofficial sources off ca n1 p u" rstim:ited as manv as JOO of the ;1pprox1ma1cly 90-0 ni'idshipmcn v.·ho took the test regislered perfect scores, y,·hich aroused suspicion. About 4.200 studcnls attend the acadc1ny . An acadrmy .spokr~rnan s:lid an inve~tigation \\'as bt'i::un affer ,1 niidshipman reported '"!he exorn h:id bl'f'n eompromised. •· The rp..examinat ion has been schcduled f01· Wednesday , 1he day that graduation \\1'f'k fcst 11·1tics begin for the <:luss or i9i4 . Santa Ana .. Teacl1ers On Stril{e An estimated 270 of San!a i\na Unifil'll Schoo.I District's 1,200 teachl'I'" 11 l'111 on strike 1oclay but substit11lt'' wrrf' standing by to keep classes open. The one-day strike by one of thrt'c teachers' groups ovPr a I~ pcrrcn1 wage-hike demand, was mC'l by counl ,\' schools Superlnlendent Dr Hob r r l Peterson wilh a recommendation that th•· Santa Ana board try to have the t('achcr~ stripped of their teaching Ol:'Cdenual)>. He suggested that the board challen~r the tearhers' credentials hefon:-thr California Cu r r i c u 1 u rn Comm1ssio11. "'hich certifies teachers. "The caution I would have is that thf' teachers· as individl.lals signed contracl:-; as individual professionals \Vho arc authorized by the slate to te:ich.'' l1P said. He called the strike a "breach or contr::ict." "I know that the district is qui1r disturbed over the direct defiance the teachers exhibited," Peterson said. The ract that they have refused 10 lccach, he said. is the ''legal point of no rrturn." "The current situation in C'ducation being what it is.'. he said, "this is !hr ideal lirne for teache rs to lose their crt-dentials. -Or alt !he limes they cou1d have chosen. this is the "·ors! in 40 year;; becau.c;e of the surplus of lower salaried. beginning teachers." r\cgotialions over salaries a r c procerding under provisions of thr \Vinton Act bct"'een representatives of the board of education and the thr~·C' tcacl'U!rs'/ grou ps that make up the Certificated Employees Co u n c i I . :iccord1ng to Harlan Anricr.'-On. ;iss1stant superintendent ,.f ihr San1a An a • Anderson termed the slrikc "hilrd l11 understand because the negotiations :lrr sii ll go1n:; on·• lie ackno1\·/edged that !he slrike 1s 1il1·gt1l undt•r Sf'tt1ons of the educatwn ;111d f:O\ crruncnt codes but refused to l'o1nn1ent on ony possible disciplinary a(·t1on !ht• board might take. lil·~:ird1ng Peterson's suggestion of ch.1lleng1ng the tcach<.'rs' credcntials, he .,;ud . ··\\'e are ,i:n·ing lhis con.!iiderauon." Tht' tcarht•r.<; ncgollaling: groups arc !ht' S:1n\;1 .\n:1 Educa1nrs Associ,111011. th1• t't·dl·rat1on nl .\~.-ocialed Cl;issifieds anrl Tl'uch<:rs .• 1nd lh<' Santa Ana Pcrsonnrl ~nd t;u1d:u1"e .\,,oc1:llion Uf the 1hrr·1· gro ups. 11·luch rrpresenl about 75 prrt'rn! nf the district's 1,.260 teachers. n.,1 y the Federation of A."50Ciated Ll.i;;.~ilil'Cis and Teachers is ~volved in th1• .~1:1k .. -. Anderson said. Tracing thc h1~1ory of lhc negolialions. he said, the ho<:1rd w.1~ asked April ZJ for a 54 pcrt<'nt 11:i~f' hike. "'hich 1l countered \1ay 14 \\11h :in offrr of three perc<'nt. The l'rrt1!1r·;l!t·d Employers Council thrn n~kcri f11r 15 percent . follo\\·ed by a bo;1rd Offtr \\'<'dnesday of I 11·e percent. ThC' 15 perc<'nt d1•mand he said. "·ould co-;t th<' distril't j 111111.<Jn. cxclusl\e uf ot hl•r demand-; h~· rht• 1t·.11·h<'rs· group. The FedE·ration al~o 11. inanded a tim1 l on class size of 2~ J<:tudents. conrercnce pC"riods for elementary .~chool tea chers and rmploye fringe b<'nef1!s for :;ubstitutc and" ten1porary teuchers, 1\nder.!ion said. WHEN YOU'-RE RUSSIAN AWAY FROM VODKA .I GO FORESTERING Foresteri ng is enjoying our premium whisky for oil the right reasons. Taste. Drinking is one thing. Forcstering rs something else . $5~86 ' ,· ' • "I ordered blm oul of his car 11 gw1point." said Patrolman Hayes, who dro" lnlo the bllr parklng Joi just .., Doughcrly wat allq<dly lrylng to flee. eirpected that his ptl10ner """Id go td KenMly S"o.gh1 80<.<bcn wi..s1, 86or 100 Prod.-. FcrmonOor,lltn Cop. 1.ouo~ne •i otm court for amllgnment lodev. , . -· • ' J. .,/• •. SI D '[, ' • , .,,,, ·SA. Lawr man.5 old d beca d' pl'QS 'nle ol cP bOl!i