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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-05 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • • • ears -' -· .. .. ~ , ..... • ~ -· . •• • - • • es ew 00 ,} • Hosnaer . Aslas To Restore • TUESDAY Ar:TERNOO N, MAr.CH 5, 1974 Ki~nap Death. Penalty; VO L. i1 H" M 2 ~E llON' :1 I'·°\-:~ ' • • . ·--·-' - ' " ·-... _ .... ..._...: __ ._ ______ · .. _: __ ...:.....· • • •• • .. _~--·---• :.• •• --· -----~-- Gas or No Gas? It's a Mixed Bag HELD IN SLAYING Suspect Wiechacki Widow's Slaying Suspect F ocing 2nd Death Qui z Hearst Food Handed ·Out SAN FRANCISCO (UPO-Volunteers handed out thousands ·or bags of free food today in Randolph Ream's thiro attempt to convince his daughter's kidnapers to release her. The third day of the "People in Need" free food giveaway began well in advance of the scheduled 10 a.m. starting time. Hundreds of persoos lined up at the 11 outlets before dawn to get their free bag or box of groceries. "Jt's a bad way to get food, but they are giving away free food so I might as well take it," said a 23-yi:ar-old mother of ooe on welfare who had been standing in line since 6 a.m. Distribution of 35,000 bags and boxes of food worth some $300,0IXI got under " \\'3Y despite a oountinuing silence from the Symbionese Liberation A r m y kidnapers, who abducted ?o.Uss Hearst more than a month ago. The SLA has not been heard from for 12 days, in spite of pleas from Hearst and his wile to let them know their daughter was still alive and well, and from A. Ludlow Kramer, head of the food program, for them to tell Qim whether the free grocery giveaway By T0~1 BARLEY is sufficient to meet their demands. 0'1 tM D•1tr Piiot si.tt At one San Francisco outlet, each · A 24-hour delay was ordered today recipient was given a grocery bag or in the Santa Ana !\1unicipal Court c.ru;dboard box t'OOlaining a_ six-pound arraignment of accsed killer Louis tur'key, white bread, powdered milk, Stanley Wilichecki in a f!K>V~ tha~ co~ld cottage cheese, peanut butter, lettuce, be linked lo mounting pohce investlgah~ apricot preserves, cans of tomato juice, Of two other deaths at the Aladdin b kl t I chi!" · rea as cerea , 1 con came, oruons,. A Rarity on Coast Dlilt Jlllot S!11f Jl/10!1 'LOOK MA, NO LI NES' -JOHN MOORE JR . WAITS FOR CUSTOMERS JN COSTA MESA Time: 4:15 p.m. Monday. Place: 19th Street and Placentia Avenue. Status: Gas for Sale Ne,vsmm1 llelps to Thwa1·t $2 Million Extortion Plot l-los111er Seeking • Deatli Penalty For Kidnaping ~,Apartments ln Santa Ana. a package of flOlU', oranges and tomato A district attorney's complaint a~u~s AKRON. Ohio (UPI) - A $2 million the kidnaping nor told Or the $2 million Republican !a\\1Tlaker Craig Hosmer the former hospital worker _of the killing -;-~~·don't want the tood, but ifs not extOrtion plot against Ben Maidenburg, ransom demand. of Long ·BcaCh announced today he is of "·ealthy widow Marion Travers up to me _ I need it for my kids," introducing: a bill in Congress 't!\at \\·ould •Jorgan, ~. , "d ho id h h ~ publisher of the AkrOn Qeacon-Journal , Police and FBI agents established 1 d h 11 1 k'd '' '" sa1 a man w sa e as ucg1 -restore t 1c eat pcna y or ·1 napcrs Her body was round last Friday at out of work for si x months .•. 1 don't was thwarted today with the arrest security at ?ilaidc•urg); home and the who injure or kill their victims. the rear of the 17th Street apartment find any job, that's l\'hY l get the of an Akron man, police said. homes of several officers of the Jlosnier said he also is co:sponsorin~ building owned by her son-in-law, Dr. food. I hope they Jet. th<! girl free." George"'waUclce Blake, 43, was charged newspaper. a bill that v•ould make it a federal LoLouui15.s ·J. Cella, a prominent Orange l\1eanwhile, Gov. Ronald Reagan today with extortion after l\1~ay Stewart, crime for anyone to accept food. money, asked all CalifomiW to. set aside this or any other commodity made available County political figure. w· h k. weekend a!i a special Ume of prayer a newsman at WJW-TV, Cleveland, 2 T~•v1•s Vote as a res.ult of a kidnaping. Officials said today belore iec ec I for the safely of Miis Hearst. obtained a telepbone r.umber that enabled v" " The Long Beach representative said wa.S led from Judge Eugene • ·•No one can fail to be moved by f!Olice to trace the suspect. he \\'as prompted in both instances by Langhauser's . Courtroom back to the the anguish that · this tragic situation Maidenburg said he .received a J T t the "shocking" kldnaping of the daughter coonty-jail-that • ~nd murder bas nieailt for ~fJSs Hearst 8od her •• ;....._ ll ond ·mpeaC tmell ol Randolph Hearst-from whom allegation could pe added to the le-1 .. .,. .... ,e ca at 8:05 p.m. ~1 ay and docu.ment before his next a~arance. family1·' Reagan said in a statement was told by the caller: uy0u got six kidnapers demam:ied huge s11me of Santa Ana detective Sgt. Joe Enos (~HEARST, Page 2) hours and 20. minutes." The caller ResT~dEenTFtsORDo(. ~:~1rordlAP ) and n1oney for food for the poor-and that t tod Y that his • iio;; of Reg.' l\lurphy, editor of the Atlanla "·ould only commen 3 repeated the statement, then .hung up. Springrield have voted at annual Constitution. t:i>t1~~:;hisb;·~a~:i~~onin~~~~~: CASSELS' STOil¥ Shortly thereafter. WJW·TV and radio to\111 n1ectings to urge U1e House ··11 is Wlfortunate that Congress 24 Or Aladdin Apartmen\S' tenant Linda • 1 • station WAKR in Akron received o( Representatives to impeach recently ainendcd the law to provide E anonymous telephone calls saying that President Nixon. a penalty for any term of ye:irs-0t.- CUmmings, 26. . • OF JESUS PRJNT D 'laid·-~· · hi "· J h W1"lh nl 15 • I f id Miss eummlngs' nude body, apparently " ~rg or s son, =n r.,· w o o Y minu es o for Jilc," Hosmer sa . strangled by two ropes attached to worts for WAKR, would be abducted diseussioo, Thetford "townspeople Th'.lt could mean a kidn<ipei' or separate locations in her bedroom, was At the time of his death ol a heart by the American kcvolutionary Party voted 160 to 130 .~londay night conspirator in a kidnaping would never discovered by Wiecbedti and reported attaek on Jan. 23, Louts ea.ls. United lUlJe!IS , $2 million was turned over to to ask the House to .impeach Nixon go tb jail. he pointt'<I out. Press JntemaUonal senior edJtor and feed the poor in Akron. "so that he----can answer charges Jn Jnstances_ under the blll sporf$lired •• to :;i~~th y;as later us~ as 8 suicide. prize..wiruiliig religiop writer, was Police said. Stewart took the call at in trial before the U.S .. Senate. '' b Hosnler, it a person ki~ was But ofticers no-w_probing ---1.bat death \\rotking on a. 9e1ies Of articles on "The WJW·T.V and talked to the-----caller~ror i:)f---Thetford's l,400 resldeots-; 11e1 er lnoufOO JX>r k!!L..,e:a_Jiis abductfil_ state there was no suicide note and Ute and Te.aching! oif Jesus." · -.aome time.-Police id wart-was about--350 attended the meeling y.·oold still receive a m101mum o ten no indication in the days before her 'lbis Series on Jesus t'brist as ~is able to get the man to reveal a telephone • in this rural community. years behind bars. death of any problems iit her life. Cassel! .interpreted Him, appears today number, which was traced to the home All three national television There would be no reduction or Costa Mesa 01lerato1· Was 01len By RUDI ~1EOZ!EL5KI 01 mo 0111~ Jllltl Stiff \\'haLiLlhere Y.'.ei:c..a....setvice station full of gcis v•ilh no line of cars? The "good old days" of 1972? Try the the comer of Placentia · Avenue and 19th Street in Costa ~te~ 1\-londay. John ~loore 's Texaco had gas to sell and no one to buy it . A cut"rate stalion across the street got a!\ the action. Cars snaked across the parking lot and thre<1tencd lo spill out into the street. But no one came to ~toorc's Texaco because there \\'BS no line. The \\'ay you recognize an open s!ation these days is hy ils line. "I don 'l 1hink they understand that "'e·re open ." said John ~loore Jr,. 18. \\'ho wh iled away the 1in1e polishlng his Honda motorcycle. "If there arc no cars in the driveway they just don't think we're open." l\loorc sa id it's happened before. Once there v.·as a line s!re!ching for blocks <1t the cut rate sta tion even though the jlricc of gas v.·as about the same. "\\le may ha\'e to hang out a sign tell ing the people v.'c'n~ open but Te xaco doesn't provide us v."ith signs like all the other companies do," he added. \\'hen a car finally pulled in ~londay afternoon it brought an insta nt line 11t ;\loore's Texaco. It quickly disappeared and the phenomenon repeated itself several limsc 'A'ithln an hour. 1\lrs. Terry Camillo, lluntington Beach. cased her black Lincoln into thr statipn at one poin..t and accepted ln utter (See NO 1.11\'E, l'age ti Or~ge Coast Weather Fair skies \Vednesday with mostly sunny and \\'a rmer days. Increasing high clouds late in the day. Temperatures at the beach 'Aili be in the up~r 60s rising to the low 70s ·inland\ INSIDE TODAY Two 1\lissis$ippi fishermen 101to clai1n they tvere abducted by wrinkled creatures lust Oc- tober, haven't jt.1r"[Joif:e1V their terrifyit1g erperie.nce -eve11 if tile f10ller111'11c'1t sce111s Lo have, See story Page 10. L. 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Kialinier, back from the l\1kSdJe East and Europe, conferred with PT1!1!1k:118lt Nl_x(lfl today whjle aut.horitatlve sources forecast the completeJilllng ottbe Arab oil embarlo. With Arab on mlnJ.stera due to meet in Libya Sunday, these sources ll:lld they expe<:t an end to the embargo agalmt the United States, with supplies Gas -sli.Ooting Neighbor Upset by Fuel Theft SAN JOSE (AP) - A 20-year-old San Jose man accused by his neighbor of stealing gasoline was shot and critically wounded by rifle fire in his front yard, sheritrs officers said today. The neighbor was arrested and booked for investigation of attempted murder. Joseph Dagnino Jr. Wu reported in critical condition in Alexian Brothers Hoapilal. Jamea Westbrook, 48, arrested alter the shooting Monday, was held in the Santa Clara County jail. Santa Cl ara County sheriff's Capt. Frank Mosunic said Dagnino was hit In the back by a Ruger. 44 magnum carbine bullet that rip- p~d through hla body and caused a large exit wound in his abdomen. Mosunic said Westbrook, who lived across the street, apparently wa s touched off by seeing Gagnino step out of a car carrying a five· gallon gasoline can. retuming to 111e.i.veis that ·~·prior to the October Middle Ea.st war. The sources said this wou.k! br.lng a drop in oil prices, from the current $11.65 a barrel IO about fl. Re,,toratlon oL production, coupled with conseryation measures takeo during the recent squeeze~ will bring about a plentiful supply of oil for Americans, acrordlng to estimates. The stock niarket posted strong gains loday, sparked by a new wave of hope that the embargo would be lifted IOOO. The . II a.m. Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was u:} 17.0S points at 870.13, and advancing i.slues outnumbered thoee1 declining b)I about 4 to I In active trading on ~ New York stock Exchange. Prior to the Kissinge,...NllOrt meeting, White House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told reporters "I don't have anything to say " on the proopccta ol an early end to the embargo. Sheikh Ahmed Zaki YamanJ, Saudi Arabian oil minister and a key spokesman for the petroleum producing states of the 1w1iddle East, called for an end to the Arab oil embargo, The Wall Street ·Journal reported today. In an interYieW Jn Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Yamani aaid the Arab cut-off THRONGS BEGIN LINING UP BEFORE DAWN FOR THIRD DISTRIBUTION OF FREE FOOD In San Francisco, 250 Seek Fruit~, of He~ rst Kidnap as Abductors Remain Silent ~y~~1 ~6 DO longer served Tax Fraud Su.spect DA n was the flnt time since the boycott Niguel Com~t -to Handle Prom P .. e l HEARST ... began in October that Yamanl indicated __ the time was right for ending the from bis office in Sacramento . e~~ said Wtlng o( the embargo Found shot to Death. "I r<Olize that thousaoo. 0 r . Some Violations by Mail could be d.lecmsed at the next meeUng Galifomians and many churches already of the Arab oil ministers. This could ha\'e joined Afr. and Airs. llearst :n By FREDERICK SCHODIEHL John Griffin. Both are in favor of the be as early as Sunday, The Journal GREENSBURG. Pa. (A p ) Sta te poliL-e Cpl . Andreiv Botloch said their ow11 prayers for the safe and Of 111t D•Hr '11 .. 1"" proposal. he said . SD.~. h 1 ad _ r Aliegfieny County Dist. Atty. Robert a yrelim~ investl~ation indicated speedy return of their daughter," he Routine court appearances that cost. Barnette .said the pniposal could be _ . fr ras ~i~e Y ::o:=.,a mec IJl~ Duggan "'a." found sho( t6 ·death here Duggan conlmitted suicide. .idded. . time, money and f~solin~~n,ia1 sOOn -ki-df-ect-later-whb-wte . ----···--~~~1~._..:.1 an en -· _4oday --ehoc<tl~·as~idOO-·-·Ti1t'.!--gra.ndjtlr) ... -tia.d-til!Cn. prOb!l'lg --•~filOOe -who i re holding -her-captive ··~ be hiridted ~ylpamlar irSOulnl~ LaOrange Under the proposed change in the At the same time U.S. officials ~:e· by ~ federal grand Jury in P1Us~urgh : Duggan's affairs since lat!! last year, should know of the deep cooce:m of County Mwuc Court guoa. _..1 0 .. ' po1 · 1 1 . 1 ~. on eight coonts of t.ax fraud. and ll'as reported. to have taken Nlg1.1el court rules, the .. attorney for a concemt." that ._.,e It ca eris s 111 'd bl . 1 •• 1 all the people of Californla " the · · Israel could set back Kls!lnger 's scheme cons1 era e testimony rom 1.ue ormer . , ' II a plan dratted by Presiding Judge misdemeanor client would send a for having Israel and. Syria begin to chief detective on the district attorney's Governor said. ~lair Barnette la adopted by ~ellow standardized Jetter inlonnlng the Judge negotiate through him in Washington From Pqe J staff, Samuel G. Ferraro. "So I ask every church and temple Jurists, the south county court will. be of the clent's plea, which normal Y is a disengagement in the Golan HelghU!. Ferraro was coovicted last summer and citizens of all faiths to make this the flnt in the county -and J>05SJbly inoocer:it. • Israeli diplomatic and. m 11 it a r y DELAY of failing to reJX>rt federal intome taxes weekend a time of prayer for the safety the state -to do its bit to ease the I h I It h t Id . · · bou ' ' ' I 1300000 •• f II ~ b ·be . lln hort n t e e er, t e a tomey wou representatives were duc m a t tv.'o on near y . woru1 o a cg .... " n s of ,.liss Hearst and her qu ick return gaso e s age. request a date for a pre-trial conference, weeks to be·tollowed within twq weeks is the death last Sept. 10 of Charles from racketcters. to lo-1 .1 .. h ·d "A lot of attorneys drive 45 minutes where more than 90 percent of all cases by a ~imilar Sytian mission. But now, John ~tallnowskl, 34• 3 neighbor of i!o.tiss Du ggan. 48, husband of the former •n:r ami y, e 581 · to come c1ow,n here for 1hort, routine are settled. ofCicials say, the plan could be derailed OJmmlnp and Wlechecki in the 17th Cordelia Scaife ,.1ay, an heiress to the appearances,' sakl Judge Barnette. Received at the court, the Jetter would if Prime 1.-linister Golda Meir's Labor s~t apartment house. ~tellon family fotume. s1rodfastly denied "This plan will ~ve Ume, money and be processed by court derks and party ~ to join forces with the . '\. any wrongdoing during the grind jury's fuel consumption. . approved by the judge aJslgned to the opposlUon Lilrud to form a government. Orange Coonty Coroner's 'officers probe. Barnette proposed.I that1 ar;~gnments e&e. The price of oil before the Arab-Israeli closed that file as a suicide with the Botloch said state JX>lice "'t'Te 0 M , , and continuances n al nus eme.anor Barnette said the small size of the \Var was about $.1.01 a barrel. Since determination. that 1'-falinowski shot summoned to Duggan's s pr awl 1 n g fi 8nJ 08Da cases be handled by mall. More ee:rious .... t __._. ill n It to make then productioo bas been cut about bimsell just over the right ear with swnmer home here at 8:23 a.m. by felony cases sllll would require i6-penon IOUui coun Y ............. • w 8 ow 25 Percent and an embargo impoaed a Smith and Wesson pistol that was appearaoces by attorneys ..... cllealf, " the cbaqe wltboul mucll problem. ..-·~ ··-United States and ~-~.~ at ... bedl!lde. a local ambulance service.. Smuggling Raps "".:.7:!.... ___ ....... _ • H ·,. .. ~ t ~~-• t•-"--to -••-r elQ..Qlft. WR: IUI; lvwl\I •wi "Preliminary lnvesUgaUon reveals thet The juM-e said he has uiM:Wl:ICU u n;: e 111 0 yt'i.aau DI! iuea UUJI: Ne••--1-~-lor their support and "ti Rl ba d H 11 and a:iurt.s tbrough hls position as chairman "'~ ~ Wlecheckl today is accu.sed of Duggan is dead of a self-inflicted gtihshot plan witb Judges c r am ton of the Orange County Municipal Court frlendshJp for the Jewiah state. st.ran1ling Mn. Morgan in her living "'Owld, and a furth er investigation is Three men booked on dnig charges Judgu Association. U.S. experts consider $7 a barrel room and carrylng the body of the being ce1lducted," BoUoch said. when a search or their boat In Dana Trio Face Com·t •· -~· , • • ) ! " • I spo · sa' inv thit the "Ta sev wat no to the pi ct s cla ca fem Uni and st re of San Willi Sh rfi Id somewhat high, but also are concerned silver-haired widow lo a vacant lot behind 11 had r th d 1a·1 ta Ana attorney am e e that a lower price could discourage the apartment building. e no ur er e 1 s. llarbor allec_edly revealed 1,500 pounds _already .ls _~tumping_around_the_county_developmenrot-atttnu1Uve-l!IOUr'Ce! of Officers said they folDld her part.iallv Westmoreland <'.O~Y Coroner Stephen of marijuana stacked below decks are pla on Barnette s behalf. Sheffield says the e.nergy. Kissinger and hLs aides will clothed bod covered by _a pile Or Yon~y rcporte<! , 1n1t1ally only that the rtSJl;O tber. municipal court say nothlng publicly about the. Tri poll 61-W-etr.='Wf!diC.kl , WA! atrestea-and -cause ~f-dt:!a.!Jb__wu_a_single_~~bo~<_,~~~~~ent today in Santa Ana ~-mc--_..,.Te'iA'l S.tudents _Seek_ 'Bare Facts' ,' lmpeacli Streak PHILADELPHIA (AP) -A group of University or PeMl!lylvania students has called for ,a ''streak for tmpeadunent" April 1 around the White House. (Related story, photos, Pa•e 3). They say they are hoping to convince Preside'il Nixon <o "lay bare the faci.1" about Waterga~e. Streaking, or running nude through ·public places, has popped up at nwnerous campusc!'I of late. "It's time for President Nixon tolay bare the facts aoo give us the naked tiuth," Paul ,.latthla.s ol Penn said ~tonday in disclosing plans for the "streak for impeachment" on April Fool.'1 day. He said other Ivy League schools would be 8sked to take part. I Matthias Is the vice chairman or · studem government at Peno. He calls himself a veteran streaker, aJthough he says he's given up the practice. Matthias, from l\1onisville, N.Y .. didn't say what v.wld happen U April 1 is cold and rainy. OU.NH COAIT IT DAILY PILOT Tt.t 0-. CMtl DAILY ~llOT, wllll -"!di i. ....._. #It N~t. II .-llMll W ... 0r.,,,. P.,tt ~""""' C-!IY. S.0-. ,.... --••• ......."-· ,..,.....,. llllWlfl ,-1111y, ftr CMl1 IMMI, H ..... 1 IMdl, """"""'"" ~t•ln Vtllty, U,..... l"ldl. lr¥NISNdltMclc -...., Ci..-!t/ kn ~ c.,lltr-"' •lftt'-""'-· .. " ........ llllW ........,. .... '"'¥•· fM ,..IMIHI """"""" ,i.111 II ti UI Wnl .. ,. '"'"" C..t• ,.,,_, C.llftrflle, ..,.,., lekrt N. W.M ,.,......... .... ~ltllt, J1cli II.. c,,,1.y Vic• "'9jlWfltl Ml °""'tfll 111.....,., Th•M•• K1•w1I 1.iiw • Th•fl'ltf A. M~,11111• M..-.l!lt I'""'' c11 ..... H. L••• lllcheHI ·p, N•ll ' Mtltl1flt~MI ... -Cllife ~I 1Jt W.1 kJ' lltMl H...-rt ..._!~~._ ...... IC ......... --.: m ,,_, ... _ 11111~".i ..... ._.., = l..cti ...,._... ... C-.....1 as II t-ir. 1199' , .. J' ,, C1141 14Mll1 ct TW .,,.,. 121 Mt.An ..._ c..et,,,.. ....... ~ ·-........ '""" ......... c..y ,,, ....... ' ... , ... ~ tm. .,....... c-t """' ..... QMliMr ,..---.,.... '"""' -"'""'~· ....,.... . ..,.,. ... ...,.,,1-*'lt """'Ill llll9f • •• I 11 """"" -..111 -.,....,.,. tf .,,,...., ~. ..... C-. ...... ttlill fl (Mt. Melt. c.""'"'... k&W'ietltll ... um..-Q "' _..,., "' .... 11 t.1.11 """"tit' "'lllt9f'Y .....,._ a.• _,....,. • prestdlng j,udges fiiiil>een favora!J~ meeting. accused of the slaying several .bours v.·oWKI 1n the head. ..,... "It lakes me one hour ln m;v1ng But Egypt, Saud1 Arabia, Syria, later. Today's indictment charged Duggan Orange County sheriff's officers have you time to go from here (Santa .Ana) to Algeria and other Arab states are with failure to report more than $137,000 charged Rudy Guerreo, 47, Tony Andrew Mo Laguna Niguel. Sometimes I'm only wxfentood to be united in wanUog to in inrome from 1967-70, said United Peters, 19 and Thoma! James Wheele r, str; lh:'re for three mlnutes. It'• a waste," have the embargo rtmoved and full From Page J States Attorney Richard L. Thornburgh. 18. all or 24501 Alta Vista, Dana Point, said Sheffield. production resumed. Until now, there AlleR._ed source of the unreported with pqssession ol. marijuana for sale. Both Sheffield and Barnette said that have been -repotta: ol a phi.sed step-up BILLS income. the indictment said, ~·as a n-.. tbe arraignment by mail plan has never of production once the embargo 1.t lifted. • • • purported series of prot.cction payments '-'ql\llies jailed the trio during the been used in Orange County, and, to collected by Ferraro. "·eekend when Harbor Department their knowledge, in any court in the probation or parole. llad he been tried and convicted, officers advised them they were state. n k Ch tin•-Hosmer said-be believes the sU!fer Duggan would have faced a maximum suspicious or the ocean going acUvities Once the program Is set up, Barnette C 0 er ea !? penalties are needed now esped.ally 32.year prison sentence and $60 000 fine of the three defendants. said word will be .............. on to the at-"'-" because kidnapings are taking oo "a Thornburgh said , • De tomeys through ~ly Journal, a political ooloration." · puties said they searched the 28-foot Southern California lawyers publication. Brings Sentence "We may be approaching the point . Duggan . and tbe former. Mrs . May. power boa!, "l"'rated by the trio and Service Station Operator Shot BERKELEY (APJ - A man shot a service station operator and took $6,000 here but dropped $5,000 while fieeing, police said. Police said ~fonday the suspect ran en foot to his car, but dropped the c. and his .45 caliber automatic pistol before jwnping in a vehicle and speeding off. Station operator Tony Calnclarulo. 56, \\'as reported in satisfactory a>ndition at Herrick Hospital. LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A· fonner Ce1Tltos massage parlor operator was given ·a one-t1>lO-year pri3on sentenc ... Afonday for his part in a 1c:heme to cheat a 53-year-old Seal Beach widow out ol $7,000 in a _poker game three years ago. Superior C.<>urt Judge Carlos Velarde also ordered George L. Van Hom, 32, to serve con c u r rent one-to-10-year sentences on earlier convictions for perjury and pandering. Van Hom "'as convicted last November of cheating ~1rs. Lola Primm In the card game. Billy Teck, 50, and Vance Raleigh, 34, accused of b e I n g coconspiratoN>, pleaded 00 contest last year. Raleigh later was shot and killed in a barroom incident ln Kentucky. Prom Pqe l NO LINE AT MESA STATION • • • disbelief that the station u·as actually pumping gas . "I've been U'a iUng in line for two weeks, up to 45 minutes at a time," she said. "I went to four sla!ion.s around here and the-y ·all were closed. I almost didn 't come i'n here bul I finally decided to go even if they laughed at me." Gasoline appeared to be readily available today and ~fonday even though longer than normal linea pertist during, ~ comn1ut1:r hour. There is a tendency for lines: to lhonen considerablj' after 8 a.m. according to th e observations of Orange Coast drivers \vho can get away from thelr jobs during the day to link up. tn some paru of the coutal region "odd" motorists who hadn't been able to gr-t gu since last Friday found their longest wait ever. One El Toro mldtnt counted M cal'i waiting In llne for g1s0Une Al. tfie corner tif'Mulrllili!s BottJevani and Rklg~ Route and bctwttn 10-10 fK> Clll'I At Dr1daer- and El Toro Roods . 'l'he longest gu line ln Irvine'• history Conned. this mornJq alto, 1tretchlng threc-quartera or ll mtle from the < University Park Oievron station down Culver Drive. In l\tissiOn Vi~jo, La Paz Road as usual was virtually tmpassable to nnylhing but lane-splitting motorcycles as l\nes spill~ out fi m two oj>en service stattorui. . Despite continuing lines state officials say that their odd-tven marlultlng plan J; beginning to worli. Wesley Bruer, Gov. Ronald Reaaan'1i chief energy oiOcer; ild problem{ are being worked out and it ia too early to Condemn the plan. But James Campbell, presklent of the Californ ia Service Station Council, uld, "The odd-even plan , as it la now just doesn't work. ·It doesn't produce any ga10llne. If It cut4 llneo, It's J111t 10 to 15 perctnL'' Meanwhile, dealers starting 1 a a t Friday, wt.re autbortzed by the Federal Energy O!Uce to hike their prict1 by t\VO ctnts a gallon. In oddltlon, aome major distributon boosted their wholesale prie<S by 11 much as seven cents. ralslna the pr:lce or a gallon of gu at__,. Oranae ~ atatlons up w eo cent&. '· where fanatics and mental cases will lifelong friends, were mamed last fall. found 28 plastic garbage bags each of kJdnap govenunent Officials or u•hal Shortly after the marriage was mad e which contained 15 to 20 bricks or they Imagine to be political reasons public. the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette compressed marijuana. rather than financial gain. reported that the ceremony was It is allegt'd that the marijuana wa s "It Is my hope that Qmgress. will performed only a week after the bride being smugg lt'd in from ~lexico by sea approve these measures before such a was asked to appear beCore .. the Internal and later packaged and sold on the pcwlbUlty becomes a reallty," he said. Revenue Service. Southern, Cal ifomla market. ' • OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS • For ttiree more monttis Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen tl]e street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will'ile-. available byway of Babcock St., coming from tl'\e back way. .. We tiope ycu will be patient witti construction as tl'\e results will certainly be wortti all tl]e trouble. If you aren ·1 adventure some. give us a call, and we'll bring samples to your home .. 19th ST. 18th ST. 17111ST. I -- 1 -~ .. -a 16111 ST. ---;-- ALDEN'S CA~PETS • DRAPES IN COITA liBA. S1HC11917 .. 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTAMISA 646-4838 Mon ... fhun. 9 to S:)O; M. 9 .. 91 So~. ~~JO t. .s • - • • • s c , - c lad the Coll I be! • • ·-. . ' ' -s OLil Y PI LOT :J =Streakin Oil~ A~ross u. • , • i P?~ic_e lJ.~~· "Tear Gas • -.'.., ...; - ;E In ·Georgia By Vnlted Preo• l•ta:rtlooal More than 500 "streak~'' staged a nude dlrnival at the University of South ~ Carolina,~. but police used tear gas to • diSRfl"'! Ualven:ity _ ol Georgia students angered~ '°ver the-~ (I( a naked runner. .• • Iii. The latest collegla.,. fad began ill spreading north • fh the spring-like •ea.lher \\'lth Ohio University, the !2: University of Pittsburgh and Indiana ; University in Peoosylvania getting into the act. But the craze may have n1et a quick • death at USC. A naked youth ran through • a hinchtlme crowd' .on the LoS Angeles 'f tampus Monday -and was ignored. ~ The first mass coed "streaking'' took plaee at East Carolir$! University in Greenville, N.C.. Monday n I g h t • according to campus radio announcer !\.fare Mitchell, who said he "held a _ spotlight" on the nude girls. Mitchell saKi he thought about 50 girls were in~lv~"But I can't be sure about that," he added. The ertravaga01.a at Columbia. S.C .. the largt>St in the nation so far. featured·· ''Tarzan," a dozen nude coeds and several naked motorcyclists and was watched by campus police, "·ho made no arrests. 11te officers appeared content to dlrect traffic and keep order among the 3,000 spectators. The streakers gathered on fraternity row and then raced to the Russell House near the center of the South Carolina campus, and then down a street and back. • • -·--one Shaggy-ha1re<r"foullr~·descri6eOiS ~­ "Tarzan," climbed atop an informatioO booth to proclaim his nakedness to the' cheering crowd, many or whorn took pictures. Sunday night, the "Super Streaker," clad in long underwear and a beach-towel cape, which he shed, led 100 male and femaJe streakers in a dash around the University of South Carolina campus. Angry students began throw ing rocks and bottles at police cars after a male streaker "'as arrested at the Universitv of ·Georgia ~fonday night. Police finally used about. six canisters of tear gas to disperse the 2,500 students, who later regrouped. but remained orderly. A number of students were treated for cuts and tear gas inhalation. 1be streaker was charged with public tndecency and another student y,·as arrested for disorderly conduct. ; At Ohio University in Athens, six streakers eluded campus police in 1.1 dash across campus. Three streakers, including a football player, were arrested at M id d I e Tennessee-state UniVersity. A e n1vers1lfOrMiSSiSS!pj)i,.ei ght youths were released on $500 bonds each Monday after their arrests during streaking incklents Sunday night. About 35 male and female students streaked around a gi rls' dormitory at Memphis State University Monday night and there was periodic streaking by small groups at the Un.iven;ity of Tennessee. Eight to 10 male students cavorted in the nude in 70-<legree weather at Indiana University in Pennsylvania Sunday night and three or four you1hs streaked in tennis shoes and masks at the University of Pittsburgh Monday. A male student wearing an orange cape. a green beanie and yellow sneakers streaked past a fountain on the Abilene Christian College: campu.5 in Texas and 2Q youths streaked at Angelo Slate in Texas. The fad also hit church-related schools. At Elon College, a Presbyterian school in Burlington, N.C., about 50-75 young men streaked around th e campus, shouting "coeds take It off" as they passed women·s. dormitories. Several coeds stripped and stood nude in the windows·while youths cheered below. Three youths ran naked ll)rough the library of the University of the South at Sewanee, TeM., an Episcopal institution, and several naked males raced" iil fronr of the donns ·ot tbeering coeds at Carson-Newman College, a Baptist school at Jeffel'90n City, TCM. King C:Ollege, a Presbyterian school at Bristol, Tenn., also had several streakers. * * * Streaki1~g Filially Co1nes to County -At SA College 'Ibe streak has come to Orange <:ollnty. Coll egia t e c l owning's latest fad-romping through public places in the raw '-nas arrived at Saota Ana College. T\\'O streakers. one male and one female blazed acroa the campus not once but twice just before 2 p.m. Monday. They wore nothing below the necl:. h I ' Witnesses. including the ~ c o o , s student-. body president, said the girl strttker wore a turblln and the. male participmil wore a large palr 6t blue-- tinted sunglasses. 11le daring duo nashed from the 1c.hool gym to the humanities building ~nd beck again where Lhey jumped into a.. red sportscar and streaked away before campus police could catch up. ,. ' • • • Ul"I Ttltpl\otol POLICE IN ATHE NS, GA., CARRY OFF NUDE "STREAKER AFTER NEAR·RIOT ON CAMPUS Tear Gas U~ed to Disperse Crowd ·of More Than 3,000 at University of Georgia 'Streak·in· Marine Off ice rs Charged The ~larine C.orps says it has relieved Ille officers took a flashlight from the dist urbing: the !X'<lti•. • !' ·• C.1011> P<'ndlcton battalion tavern's dgornu1n and shined it on a Col. John I. Hopkin .;. 11 . ,1 1,r \J 1r ,, , r1•1n1n;indrrs ch:irJ.:•"<l wilh a~ault after . dancer pcrfonn1ng on st.1gc. Deputy f)ivislon staff ol!tcer. 1,1 ,1" ;il-;n ih:ii.•\'ft · '°"""""'-""'".._ __ ..__~ f1 1:h1· in a toplc.ss ba,r u1 ne<1rby Dist. Ah y Zalman ~erer s.11d , U isd , . .. " .•. ,. , ... '""' --n-:Jmuw.--------lhc doomrarr said he-v.·as-tiiron ihc-----"'l un cmcanvr......a'i.'j.;.l.U..,_,,,..J u.1 ... ~mi YESTERDAY IT WAS RIOTING , TODAY IT'S ST REAKING Times-and Fads -Change on America's College Campuses 1.t. Co!. R')l>cr: .\. I lickcthil'f and head :with a drinking: glass. arlll a disturbing th<' pt.·;1ec. 1 •J. P:.ilrick G. Collins '.l'l.!fP reas!ligned bartend<'r signed a comp\1.1i11t saying he lli ckcthi<'r. (\'ho \1 ~1~ t1i1n11.1an.1, r ,., :'.!J1. Ccn. Kenneth J. lloui:thton to 'ft·as ch9ked. the 3rd Bnt!.1\ion of the 71h :'.L1rinP 1 • !)ivision ht•tidqunrtcrs. pend ing th<' Hickethier. 41. was chqrgt'<I with felony L_,. + S .. • .1 J.' IJ"S• _ -JUCluC ,\t Se ::.tde Spa ce Needle Rep orted SEATTLE. \Va.sh. !L:Pf l -Paul D. Baker. 29. of Columbus. Ohio. borro1\·ed money. took a rid e up an <'leva tor at the SC"attle space needle and jumped 520 feet to become the needle's first suicide. Baker had been living here f'.ir t1,1·0 months, the King County medical examiner's office said ~londay !!!ght. The sPace nsedle. \vhich measures 607 feet to its #lint. 1vas built in 1962 as the symbol or the Seattl e \\'orld's Fair. The space needle restaurant is ju st below the obsef\'alion deck from 'l''hich Baker jumped and several persons eating at the restaurant sa t in horror as Baker passed by their \Vindo\\o·. Assislant restaurant manager Puget Potter, 24. said a patron told him a ··man-shaped th ing" came by the five· foot window as he '!''as eating. But most persons 'l''ent on eating, obli\"ious to the death. The red·haired, red·bcardcd Baker. wearing an Anny fatigue jacket. tried to buy a ticket to the observation deck with only SO cents. The clerk told him he needed a dollar and he returned a ~hort time later with the extra money. A bus driver, Robert Jorgensen of Everett, Wash .. sa1v the man start to climb over the edge of the deck but could not intervene in time. As he "'enl over the railing, the man tripped an alarm, according to manage r Lee Davis, and a space needle employe went up to the deck to investigate. Asked about the prevention of future accidents, Davis ,said; "If a person is bound and determined. to go,_Ldon'1 think you could stop ~· 'Throat' Brings . Fine of $4,000 FITCHBURG, Mass. (AP) -The 707 Corp. has been convicted and fined a total of $4,000 for possessing . and exhibiting an obscene film, the X-rated "Deep Thr98t." ' The corporation was fined $2,000 on each of two charges Monday. Jts lawyer appealed the ruling to Superior Court in· Wo.rcester. The film was seized last month at the Fitchburg" 'Ibeater. Portrait of Nixon Stolen From CoUeg't ' DURHAM. N.C. (AP) -A portrait of President Nixon has bttn stolen from Duke University, where Nixon earned his law degree, the university has annotmeed. • • A 5J'l0kesman said Monday the pk:fure. valued at $12.500, WilS taken between 11 p.m. Sunday and 11 a.m. l\1onday from the moot courtroom or the Doke Law School. It had hung bellind the judge's bench in tbe courtroom several ycm. ' ' L .. :.i.:amc of their c:Jscs, a spokesman assault y,·ith intent to commit great :>:1 d. bodily harm. Collins, 40. was charged l he distu rbance b<'gan 1vhen one of with misdemeanor assa ult. battery and He giment. is to he ar:Ji gnL'<l :'.l.11·(·]1 1'.l Collins \\'as cornniandt.·r ol !h,• 1~1 Batt:tlion. 5th :'.lannc Rt•gimt•nl _ .... ~:g ' ',\'~ You may have your Federal and Cali fornia Indi vidua l Income Tax Returns prepared by professiona l lax experls withou t charge at Mutu al Saving s, Th is free service is offered to savers with a n acco unt balance of $4.000 · or more. If your savings accounl is not wil h Mut ual Savings, we will arrange for lransfer of.your fund s (including any·tenn certificates thal mature during th e first quarter of ET74) so you may take advantage of th is valu able free offer. Visi t your nearest Mulual Savings office fo r additional information. Income tax preparation is just one of lhe many valuable fre e services offe red ~(~~~~__,_,_,,..~a;=:=~~ ""::f,...;f ~ ~·.... .• ~ ., .. :.~ ~,t,,"" to Mut ual savers. The number of available appointments is lim ited, so make yours early. • , This certificate yields a big -, FREE 7.79°0 annually for four year 1974 Personal accounts of $1.000 1 ~c ~•r,,ric, '! Income Tax or more. Other Mutual 1i~~i~~·~·~· ~:: ~--_, ___ , accounts p.r.ovide hig!1 i Pf 8 S 0 N -c;uillel>ool< earnings wilh shorter /f{COll'[ r1XL A han dy booklet for tenm. For ma>;imum 6 U/ m. 111 ; 1hose who prefer 10 11exibiti ty. ou r passbook . 'o• riur.r. 10~ DE 8 0 OK prepare their own tax account imposes no restrictions on deposits or withdrawals r--::;~'.:'.'."'.'."~'~""~~2~~ and earns 51490 -more interest than paid by any bank! • • "'r-t...,. .. c'b•,, / ~et urns. . Interest is compounded daily and f)aid quarterly. - I c<k:rlll ~IHrions prrMde that nil cert1/iea1e accounts afq: subi\'tl ID J subsl.lnUal i11te1c)t pl!nahy If lunch ii re withdrawn before completion o{ t('nn. ArnlU<ll R11t•' Mno1llYM1k1 MlnlPrm Moll. &lnr•CI' 6~% 6.98% 30 mos. $1.DOO 6~% 6.72% 1 year $1.0(l(J ,_ 5~% 9b days $!.()()() 5.92% 5V.% 5.39% No min . $5.00 • y,~NI ~ ~J,1'11'• ~ _ ......... 7@L11il l1)~ ~~""~ • MUTUAL; SAVINGS Con>"" del Mor. 2867 E.ot Co.•t Wghway/675 ·5010 • I I • • • 4 DAILY PILOT . ~ . Q" . .. .. , · Coesting • e, "' ~ .~~·\ . o·:\:. "\\ . ""''~-....... ~ •..•.. .,.,,_ Tom arplaiae .... ,., '"·· -No Long Lines 1\t Vote Booths • Tuesday, Marth 5, 1974 -Wilson Names New Lal>or Cabinet . . Quick Solution Seen .in Britain CQal Miners' Disput,e LONDON (AP) -Newly installed Prime tlfinisler llarold Wilson named biJ Labor cabinel today and Immediately began ·urgent talks t.o setUe the nallonal coal miners' strike. -Michael Foot, named as emp]oyment .., secretary, calll'd In members of the miners uruon executive. Ile also had an appointment to meet tile employers, the National Coal Board. THE CQAL stri)te, noy,· In I~ fourth week, threatened t.o bring tile counllj'15 economy to a Mil as coaJ stocks approached crisis level. P.1ost industry bas been on a three-day work y,·eek since Dec. 31 to sa ve fuel . Foot, an intellectual Jett-winger and ronner joumallsf, ~It '1n' the Hcqe ol Commons for the eee1 mlnlnC dlllrlot ot D>bw Vale in Sooth Wale1. The minen' executive met ln special tession tbiJ morning ln anUd praUon of eoriy talks to meet their pay eia!,... Wilson, who earlier made clear h1s first priority was to end the strike, bad separate meet.ings arranged with leaden: of both sides of industry, the bosael and union leaders. Except ror the surprise aelect}Qn of FOQI. for the employment post most of Wll:m's cabinet jobs went to men who served ln the Jut Labor government James callagban, former, home secretary was named foreign minister. p;i.rf Healey, wbo served Wilson -. It --.y, ... ---olthe~-• .,.,.. _ .. °"""""'· WIL90N, PRDIZ lnlnilllf' from JIM PdlUoaJ cmlbllllllton, .-. 111 the unW 1m, -to No. 10 IJownlnl · a.--auve lllcle, 11ve Wilton • good St. -r lllPI to !.ad a mlDoclty -o1 wrvlval. 11ley ..,...i lhat goYenllllellt aNr Pl1me oM I n I 1 t e r -ol the miall portleo wbo hold Edword JfMth, the ~atm. J>0"1 the boJanoe o1 power -L1bm1a, We!Jb chief, cmcodea that he oould !IOI 1"!1\1 llDll -1111 NatiollalllU, milllMI IJloler a coallllon ....,..-lollowlnc · 1111-~Is and lndepondG ~,.. e1.-i defeat Lui '11mnday. ' -1'!ll want ., Punl• the nalloo ID., Wllaon'I ~ In tho ._.r -crillsellctloo. electkft came tn nr.t with I01 •ta · · · Jo the -t -d ~ llnr { AND HEATH -Jn bil llnt poot. ,,_ thall the o ........ u ... but 17 nGpltioo. -t said : ..... ol • majority. But -ol .... the ..-dllllallt1'o, the ..... trying to put fosether a mAjority _.,....,. Cl!I be -o1 m1 coalltlon, Wlltoo planl to nm a mlnartty 111-1 In wl>ateva-reallatlc .........,. g...mnent lhet will -In ol!loe It takes In the lnteroots ol all the only .. looi u It ii llOI \lefealocl .. people. .. U~IT ...... NAMES NEW CABINET L•bor's H1rokl WllM>n • ONCE AROUND THE BEAT' Another Clt>l:lr da\\'tl. greeted US today here along the Orange Coast where, in many ot our towns, it V.'85 Election Day. It was the first voting day in a long time where I can remember &eeine so many lines. The lineups, however, were at gas station, not in, front of the voting booths. s un, it was really nice to mow up al my precinct aa the sun was rising and be able to walk right In and vote. 1 think the ladies were suprised to get a customer so early ... Nixon to State Position . . Tbey didn't beUJer to ask ii I m an odd or ian even. Just handed Over tile ballot. . Somehow, these elty and echool elect.ioos have seemed awfully quiet this time around. Ma,Y.be it's because l\'e are. spjit upjn our voting ilifs time. mE WAY rrs set up now, general Jaw ciUee like Laguna Beach. Fountain Valley, Costa ~fesa, Irvine, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente had voting today. Tbe clwter e!Ueo, ~ · N~ Beech and Huntil!gtoo Beo'....Wch!",- wait until later to elect their city councils. They -Oil the second Tueeday In April. Maybe this is what you cap splitting up the· political speed>es so the hot air lm't coocentra~•all at one time. A!Jyway, ITI06t of the races leading . t0 tOi!a.y'SWte nave'Oeeii ·excra '"qffi~ t Like In Costa Mesa where 35,000 voten are eligible to CllSt balk>ts for two romdlmen. The way the campaign went, most ol the 35,000 .may snore through It all. Skies Fair. Over Midwest Thunderswrm Puts Damper on. Mild Midcontin,ent DAILY PILOT DELMRY SERVICE DeilYery ~ Ii'< Dai~ Piiot • • IU'flllleed ....,.,,... II ..... Ill '111 ,_ ..... ~-,... (JI .. ,. Ufll' .. lit"""' .. ,... Call ........ '"' .... ..., 11111 ~: • , ... .t "'*"' ,. •• t1111 'W•U,.•l1_ .. 5'111r, al • I C9'J ... ~ If ,.e111 ... lliiil llta. Tole!Mes ................. 14!-43ll __ .... --......... 141-l!ll ""----· ,,. .. _ ...... .. ,...,__ ..... llH4ll 111111 .. ~ .. " " "' ,IN:tllOli' • ll Nt'W IMl\S " -.. " .. ~CitV n " " • . n ... mi'~""* M A ~/lllldtl • " 2 ·~ n .. ... .. ant • ~. II • ·" R~'tt. " .. ~-" ~ "' It Lt-• City ,, " un Fr111ttta1 ., A Sffltl• " .. ... w1.ii1""°" • .. CallloMOI• ri.. 1lc•11 """""' •1r, ctwr~ llY bli.tttrV .. mo. uo lo '2S 111 " Mr helllr 111 l"t Liii' A,_,. ,..., • ..nta • l/.S. Summnrir l"tlr till-' HW'MCI o~_, Ille Ml4wnt llldl~, rffl<Klnt 111\mdt•llorl"'~ fllflt I r Tells Watergate Stand Wednesday Before Sirif;a By HELEN TllOlllAS AS FOil THE c..nd Jury ropart, WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pr'Olldenl ZJ"8ler oalll Nl-'a dliel Wllerpte Ni""1 tws made a cledsiordn hil pooltlan ·· courio<!, Jame1 D. St. C!alr, "will O\Allne oo a oeal<d WIM<rgate grlbl' jury ._t our paoillon" at tile 7 a.m. PDT but will not dloelooe K mill • pidiilc Wmr-ily hearq oail<d by Slrfca. tJ....q -.. Judge Jolla J. Sirtca MO>nle)>I from --.1 praoecut« 1- Wedneeday, a presidential ......... _J~lltaff__£an_ wlll be on band._ sakl today. · '"Ibe Preaidtft hall made a deciaioo," "'-_..,, -!. Zle&l« lold Ziegler -In ......... to • questfoo. ,._ tbllt tile ~ ii otlll Tbe Gr-and Jury'a ....,. report Is cmvlnood be wW not be ~ oald., dNI with tile Pr<Sidmt'1 handling hy tile illlmocra-eil °""""'· ol Waterpt. -I Part11 Revolt Quelled Golda Meir To Continue ----~---· -.------- As Israeli Priine Minister · Hudson Oil Guilty KANSAS crrY, Kan. (UPI ) -Bodoon Oil Co., Its vice ..-Ot for marketing and a number of iiubddlarles pleaded guilty In U.S. Disti1ct ,Court Monday • to selling ttgular gu to eustomen from premium (>Jllll"' at premium prices. Tbe viollltlonl Involved 21 slatlooa In Kansas, M!Joouri, ~ and,._ between mld·1-mber, ,1173 and Jan. II, 1974. German Chirnp Bit tlie Habit STRAUBING, Gennany !UPI) - Jimmy, a ZS-year-old dliinpwoe, hu quit smofdng . Zoo director Hans -had been giving Jbnmy one clpl'llte a da y, but SchHler rotlreil ltC<fltly. When &hater's 1uccet1or attempt<d lo keep the tndltlon allvt, Jimmy bit oil one ol hla fingen . ' ' B•rt la F.U Wagneriln soprano Birgit NU.. aon hu 1uffered a dialocated sholllder and cuts and bruises Jn a fall lrom a plalfonn at the Metropolitan Opera In New York. The tumble came Mon· day when she was singlnt In tint act 0£ 11Gotterdammening'1 which ls to premiere Friday. Ziegler also oald that st. Cla Ir had been in touch with -the House Jllliclary Committee's counsel on a roQue9l made eight dafS ~o by the oommlttee for White House documents and tapee in connection with its impeadunoot inquiry. House 90l.D'ce& said St. C'lair asked for a ffieecing Wednesday. w It h committee leaders. ZIEGLER SAID In reply to questiolls that Nixon tele!lhooed his ronner chief ol stall, H.R. Haldeman, Friday, Oil the day Haldeman was lndictt!d on Watergate charges. But Ziegler said tile president made tile caU to oongrabilate Haldeman oo his 25th we dd i ng annive!Ury. Gerald L. \\'an"efl, deputy press secretary. said Monday that Nixon's chief jl'~te """""1, James' D. SI. Clair~will inake lhe. 2resident'.a •. J>0;9J · on tile grand ·. jury report known In open a:iurt Wednesday, at a hearing sd>eduled by Judge Sirfca. "White House counsel. will attend the hearing," said W~ "We have nothing fwthel' to say at this time. cm position wW be known in opeo coort ... St. t1air asked for a meeting with Siriea, --which tile judge sdieduied the Wednesday hearing. Judiciary Committee (])airman Peter Rodino, (D-N.J.) said MoOOay the White House has had "a reasonable time" -eight da ys -to respond to ib request for documents. He raised the p<ll!Siblllty <hat the coounitttt may dedde to subpoella the material. THERE WERE lndle&iiom that meeting:! were being held In the White Ho~ among die President's senior advisers on the new Wat e rgate developments ... ( IN SHORT ... ) that at least 22 Americans were among the dead. The only Americans whose identities have been released were Wayne Wilcox, 41 , cultural attacbe at the U.S. Emb&sy in London, his wife, Ouida, and two of their four children, Kailan, 15, and Clark, 13. e AIHl•ctlon Bid ATLANTA, Ga. CAP) -A U.S. magistrate has refused to ~ charges against a suburban Atlanta '\\lmum. Vt'bo is charged wifh her husband in comection witb the abductlon of newspaper editor Reg Murphy. e Prilot1 Riot HERMOSilLO, Mexloo ' (UPI) Rebellious inmates rioted at the state• pNon here Mood ay and set fire to prison furniture and mattresses. Eight prisoners died in the revo!L Authorities refUsed comment on the •• • riot. News reports said the prisoners were protesting bad treatment, bad fOoci : and lqlOpllar-wardetrAntoniO Murrieta. 1 e Ta•ker Do..,n 1 WICHITA, Kan. CAP) -One man : was killed and another was miss.Ing 1 and pretWned ·dead today in the crash t and explosioa. of an Air Force KClSS f taolter known aa a llylvg filling station, I omtiala iakl -f Five other men aboard the ~lhe1'o'e!'8 , rescued and v."ere in saUsfactoey J cmdiUoo, theJ aid. 1 ea.we Sitllf!tl : GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI) 1 -Two he)'I who survived two nights t ol sublreaJac lemperatutts and a fiorce I aoowsttrm in the Colorado Rockjes were f --.., from the -.. ol ' l a plane lhat kiJled their mother, rather, brother, mter and tile pllol. • Tbe survivors, '"9Clled beca\ioe o1 the • dilil'"Ce ot a 9-year-<1\d boy, were thl r n<t>bews or Sen. Lowell P. Weielier CR· Conn.), a tM.mber of the Senaie I Wet.ttgate commtuee. r' ·' • I ' ' f • Will' deni stay of quit • s on tl,ie Jul ' .... -.~ • . ' '-·-~-- l"I LOT ~ Dfllag of €~ · Hayakawa Request Denied She Pleads· -for -Laetri ' e WEDNESDAY NIGHT• . ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Or. S.1. Raya .. wa. ( o r m e r presldoat .of San FranW!;o State tlnivenlly.'o,l'pparenUy will be unable to seek the Retd:!Hcan nominatim , for Cattromla's U.S. Senate seat. Supreme Court J u 1 t I c e ~(-Stale ) William 0 . Douglas 1.londay denied Hayakawa's reqllt'St to stay a California Supreme Court decision holding that the semanticist could not seek the • nomination because he had changed his party alOHaUot in the last year. Friday is the filing deadline for the June Primary. e Late for .JoU LOS ANGELES I AP ) -A I\ tali bu .. property owner has become the first man to enter jail for vlolat;on or the state's Coastal 1.orle O>nservation Act, when he was booked into Los Angeles County Jail to serve a five-day, contempt-Of· court sentence. U,.IT .......... J11j11red Debbie Lawler , 21, motorcycle stunt jump- er. is in good condition today despite fractures or three vertebrae, mul· tiple abrasions an d contusions suffered Sunday when she fell after jumpin'g 15 car.; at Ontario Motor Speed- wa y. Student's Smoke ~Bill To Senate SAN JOSE (API A Superior o.n judge ha5 under allllideratlon today the pica of a canc:er«ricken Los Altos woman wh:> waiU to be treated with the banned drug Laetrile. Obo<rvera sald moot ol the [Ill) _..who poclred Judge Jolm s. Mc!Demy'I - _,, _.. '"-· of the dnJ(, The -lor • tmtporuy restralnlhg order -brought by iawy<n .... JOR[lbine Bergn'181l, 4'1, tennbJbt ill wltb cancer d the pMICIW. Mrs. Bergm1n began Mail Order Church Ruled Tux Exempt SACRAMENTO (API -A federal cotrt says I ti e Universal Life Oturch. ~tuch selb Jmorary -of divi>lty degrees by mail fur $20 eadl.. qualifies as a tax· exemiit --The onler from U.S. District Court Judge James F. Ballin of ' ~. Mont., was received by the s.a-amento court clerk Mondoy. Battin -the fed<ral govenunent to reltmd. $10,m in taxes paid by the dlurdl, plus $1,229 -and oth!< falllldes of a reJ111on. Nor w!ll die oourt -~ the beliefs, dogmas and proolicel ol a oewiy arpnbod r.IJ&lan with -ol an oid<r ._ -biisfMil ~ Ncr will the court l"'OJoe or cmlemn a religioo, however excellent or fanatlCial ot ~ it may seem." The R<V. Mr. Hemley, 12, said in • l<JePiooe w.m... the ruling meem "we ecJt a free nm mw" to OOdklue the mall order -· charges. Bi& be added that r. -------~ to pass any other judgment "" the dlurdl '"""1dimpmge upon the gummtees of the 1st AmencirtSJL " The "'3d ol the dlurd>, DIRTY DEAL CANDIDATES R<V. Kirby J .. Hensley ol SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Modesto, lomled ii in his SACRAMENTO (AP ) g...age in 1962. lie said be ;:-1 The N. Gray I< Co. ha _, than -"'or tuarv reprted Student smo"'....., on high s sent \AA more ~ school campu~'6is one step million ministers credentia1I Monday that while a' reoetvtnc tn:alment w i t h Laetrae m Jan. 20 from bcr Palo Allo phyotdan. Kell and Gloobigc-r c-lashed oo Kell1s contention thut the fed«a\ Food und Drug Administration nevt'r banlll'd STANFORD M E D l C A L the drug and that three Center officials F~. 13 bamd ....._..tats in this country allow the dodor from administering i;;"' use. Gloubigcl-said the further trtatment w it h FDA had not a~· it and LaetrlJe. 1be drug is barred Califoi11ia banllt'd it. ' as a cancer cure by state In an earlier statemro!. and federal hlw. 'Ibe use of James Bergman. husband of Laetrile as a v I t a m i n the stricken woman. said, "If tupplsnerit, under the gtne:fic the drug ~ not effective. what · name amygd.a.lin, is legal in have y,•e.lost ':' c.aittomia, boo.A·ever. "ti.fy Ylife and I bcllC'vc in But the Ca 11 for n i a freedom of choice for cancer Admtntstradon Code says the patients. Tht'y'rl' dea ling Yt'ith U!le ol. Laetrile in early my wife's life," he said. cancer, "to the exclmioo oC The suit for a court order con v e m.kna1 troatment," said tbe ill}ections of l..'l('(rile mJgbt be darrgeous because "were mt providt'CI o r patten ta CX>UJd delay admini.sten.>d to the plaintiff <DlwnlloN.I ~. as a cancer agent nor for ., -TACOS 99C •From 4 p.m. Make Wtdnesday night your nigh! lo eat out. At 0'1 Taco, Wtdnesday nlghl la Taco Nigh!. You gel thr•e tasty Del T1co1 lor just 99c. This Wedn•sday, driw th1u for a lamlly all• meal you won't 1org•L Al prices you'll !Ind hard lo l:ieat. NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA l1 ilf•I IPollwd•1 I °' c_,,, 4th lh'fft ond H•wport fwy . . ' TUSTIN Rod Hiii HOf So11f• A1te1 fwy. Mn. Bergmao's ·attorney,• ~ purpos~ or intmt . of Gec:qe W. Kell, told l\1clnemy d I a g no s 1 n g . I r eating. ht WM not trying to prove alleviating or curing canc~r." the value U Laetrile but Ralher, it said. t h e warUd iCo give· his clieni Ume inject.kins were for t h c "to live Ieng eMugb to prove purpose of providing ~!rs. 5116 Wor11er 1155 lok•r tt wUI beip her." Bergman with .some vitamins Nf/t.,' •f IPf'l•idol• •t folrvl•• HUNTINGTON BEACH COSTA MESA Kell Mid the ha.1 'the right and minerals she lacked . t1i>R[/ SANTA ANA to a«l!pt •tever treatment Dr. Ernest T. Krebs, who ~.l" Mol11 '& D'(Or/Set)erstr•• she wishes When presented Invented Laetrile in the 1~20s. [.~~~~llt"'llt"'lllllllllt"'--llt"'lllllllllt"'-~~llt"'lllllll~ with Che alternatives. theorlred that the dr ug Mmel Glaubiger the lawyer produced a substance in ~he R--·----·-- fur -Medical Center. body oilid1 sctccti'<ly kilk>d ead the Daily Pilot aekl the amer was not cancer ccJls. dlopulinc the fad that M~.--~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiliilll;~ e.rsi-had ooly a ~ i time _, live. She said the U9e ~ Laetrile was illegaJ m1 its use could be hannfuJ "' ..._ victims 8rd open the bo&pttal to prosecutioo. AN ARMADA In Our Plaza A Y ACHTIHG EXTRA V AGAHZA Edward Higgins was three hours late in reporting to County Jail Monday. He said it took him that Jong "lo siphon gas from one car to another just to get here." closer to legalization with and issued about l 0 . 0 0 0 = b; in progress Assembly approval of a local ""1orary -of .divinity pooHne ~!~~ KELL "COUNTERED, thal C:outh ~oast ,,. ..... • O Kil option smoking bill. degrees. automobiles. Mn. Bergman's famil y would cJ 6 p~os-:s es .-· Faces said the m~asurc giv,es relemie the hospital from SACRAMENTO (AP) tacit approval to mioking. But 'THE SUIT ' WAS' filed bj'~==~""'=~===,d~l~ia~bili~·~ty'.:_. _ _:.·_:_· :_ __ _'. __ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'!"~~~ ... 111111111111111111111~--~:..- ..... veret'f"T. carve~ a .~~id>-smoking=is-a~ tbe ·U.S. ~JllStlo&Jlepatm;amtl ._;,.. _ _..__ ,__ -----.. top eide to former state JX"Oblem in high s ch o o 1 s primarily became' of the schools chief Max Rafferty, anyway, and that it ought to degrees. which IP> to ·anyme announced Monday he will run be recognized to deal with ptn'cbasing a 10-teeson, $20 against Wilson Riles r or It. mail order packet. superintendent of p u b t i c They said the bill passed ~ j~ge said the cb\rtb iMtrUction. M~y woold help get meets t ax.exe mption . Riles defeated Rafferty for . ~k..ing out. of restrooms and requirement! . by b et n g -:~JolJ:Je~t:eg~.~Je: ~"::asStl=l~·ns~~~~ ;;~vHlo~w;teldno~s·•~et;. on--your-----. b·-eait- ·mioor job in the Department students won't be bothered. .....,61 =<> 1411 ~ 1.m"a of F.ducatioo. CaJvert later On other ~ of the • TIIE 41·33 Assembly vote said · 7 quit. c:hurch, he : sent the measure bv Sen. "Neither this court, oor any fatting see us. e Sl00,000 Fire Arlen Gregorio ( ti · San branch "b[ this gaver1u'i:Jt:ut, Matco1. a nonsmoker. back .~n~consider*lhe men*·" or all, if you trust· US SANTA MONICA (UPI ) -to the Senate for action oo Fire broke out at the Santa Assembly amendments. Monica Pier Monday night and \\'hen the bill was last caused an estimated $100,000 before the Senate on Jan. 29. Life Ch·urch •th . by damage to apartments above it .... as approv~ on a 21-18 W1 your money, w the pier's merry-go-round. rollcall. Both the Senate and . . It took firemen half an hoor Assembly votes were lhe Ban Upheld . '.. . . ' e to contain the blaze which minimum tally required. . . . . ' . ' ~ ' I • • --- ~:m?iJ~r=~:--CO-=N=s=u=M=ED==l--il~n__,Virginia sJ,ouldo.l-we-tr-ust--you With-OU-~ .. Jlok~..OJn.e-,..u.p $ t.a.i..t..s.. ~ ----~ --=====-~;.:.'.~~::! apartments . BY GREEKS Th~1c:'~~·~AP~ , I~~;;;~;;e;~· · ~-; itt e rain "' - • Sent tfi Prison SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) """ UJ>held a lower court must fall LOS ANGELES (AP) -·-Seven hundred Greek ~~~~ Wecan'thelpthat,butwecan Sharif B. Sirhan, brtther ol ':if!:: .!;:1 ,~es .8;: · Life CJiurdi. • Inc., the hel1tstop the leak, with a fast Seo. Robert F. Kmnedy 's authority ID Per f o.t m home improvement loan. convicted assassin, was sent Francisco last Friday. The marriages. to federal prison Monday to Greek re:>iaurant Plaka The court, in ......... ~ a At competitive rates, naturally. serve a . six-month sentence Taverna reported that in .,._.....~ A d f • l d for threatening the ure or three da ys it went through decision of Richmmd Circuit n i you re a rea ya customer Israeli Prime Minister Golda 240 bottles of the liqueur C.uri J udge J. Randolph at Security Pacific Bank J\1 · U1.0 t $50 bottl Tucker Jr., noted that • -40, bad been free 0 8 per e. Universal Life c h u r c h so much the better. If you trust • , _______ t members can be onlainal as · h h shouldn' on $10,tm bail whlle appealing ministers in the sect merely US \\'lt your ~oney, \\' y t ~'i:iy. sen Jenee imposed lasl coed sues by expressing a -"' be we trust you with ours? ordained. 'Hush' Bill Approved THE COURT also n<Ud ~· Momiay that otate la....~ require 8ny minister ~ SANTA MONICA (UPI) perfonning ma:ria8'S ID be !II A suit was filed. in Superior. a recognized leader of a Court here Monday by a Long congregation or order, adding Beach Slate College coed "• church which COOl!ists ol ~ alleging fraud and breach of all ministers, in fact has oo _,- For Fraud SACRAMENTO (UPI) Although · contending it will weaken the state's n e w conflict-of-interest law, Gov. . Reagan Monday signed a bill allowing public officials to keep the names of their private customers s e c r e t under the law. cootract. by Radio Station m l n is t er w I th 1 n t b e SIK:URl'rY ~~°S,.f":;u;;'edl~·1~~'1 : =~·Uoo ot die stat< SEIRI Y fFJlll/lllC::lllR=ilCC BANK <.'Oiliest. ~ Uni......t Life mlnloton SOMEIHING 8PICIAL The bill by Sen. George Moocooe (D-San Franci>ro), was desigried to .clear up confusion over whether the new law requires officials to detail the names of their clients in disclosing their 90W'CeS of income. Kathy McKenzie. 18, bf had appealed T u c t er ' s Weslchester. named t be decislqn while slz wllo ojldn't station and its executive appeal loll: their co u r t • olfia:r. Gary Bookaela, in the , appnMd -Y to perf11rm suit. She is seeking $10,iloo maniaga 1beJ loot the in g<neral damal!"' a n d aull>ority when • court dork $10,000 in punitive damages. questloned I h e1 r ellpbillly 'Ille su.it said the stalidn after a lJeWsPIPa · reporter rerused to deliver a new appe.arOO In his dfice with Mazda to her;b~ offeral her a can! -•lfl hJm to be e.ither a l~ eXpeosive model aa ordained mn.ter in the <r a cash settlement iastead. Universal Life Oturm, Inc.. f'AID POLITICAL ADV. THIS MAN REPRESENTS BRINGING NOLAN FRIZZEW GOVERNMENT BACk . TO THE PEOPLE · YOUR SUP.PORT CAN HBI' ELECT HIM SUPERVISOR JUtG 4 .. Dr • ...._..._ ·11w ..... _. .. ....,., Mr1.f ............... , ............... .... .......... .. "" .. ,,,, ............ -.. ............................... ,., ...... ,.. ...... ,._ _ ... , .... "" ........ ...... ,., .................... ,.,,.. ............. . 1 ... • .-11 c....,...._ c• ,e., • ..., II: 111• ..... w .. 't Y" tel• lltOW .. ,._ .............. ,.... c1...W..C.to......,...tnc.. Or. of Optometry· cur our r-----1 MA.Ml •• -. • • • • •. •,. • ••• • •• • • •. ""-._. Car 11•1"•• tea I ADDllSI .. • · ..... · .. • .... ,". l PltmUI POI IT1I DllTlllCT -• UI DOYll Hlft CITY • • · • • · • • • • • • Zip • • • • • • • · NIWPOft llACH, CAU.. tllM LPHONI ,., .. ,.,. .......... , .. _J co:Mmii'io iUCt ;;oL1.H7iintLLa, IONNJJ oan1• 1K11TdT, m M¥n:. 11.a. ' •• • • __ ,...__ Mii_,.. , '· • • . ' ' . , • • ' • • .. .... " .. t '• • I ... .. , -• -DAILY PILOJ EDITOBJAL RA.GE . ijattin Aims Higher '< Orange County's First District Supervisor Robert Battin says he'll stay on iD his c6unty post while he tries to win the Democratic nomination for California's lieu- tenant governorship in the June primary. This is a secure arrangement, but it does raise some question as to his ability to carry on his supervisorlal duties while engaging In a major-statewide campaign. In ' fact, there are those who might doubt that the eontro- verstal Mr. Battin has yet mastered the art of working satisfactorily at the county level, without the added at.reM of simultaneously seeking a stlil blgher o!lice. Battin, whose chief opponent for the nomlnatlon would be state Sen. Mervin Dymally of Los Angeles, says he'd speak for the conservative wing of the Denlo- cratic party in the state race. , He's estimated the bid for lieutenant governorship will cost hall a million dolfars if he wins the primary and goes on to the November election campaign. He says that large an Investment would be neces~to bnng his name before Northern California voten:. Battin does at least have some quaificaUons in the area of campalgn SJ>'!ndlng. He was the top spender iD the last supervisonal election, investing an impressive '200,000 In the county nee. Behind the Scenes A survey of the intelligence, elfecUvenw and ta!· ents of state legislatora, conducted by a Sao Francisco newspaper, has precipitated-a gag order .. on legtslaUve . 1 staff aides in Sacramento. 1 'The survey rated legtslaton on the basis of ques- tions put to 33 lel{isiative consultants ·and staff aides, who were not identified indivl4ually. Rated most intelligent by the staff were Sen. An· thony Bellenson (D-B.everly Hllis) and Assemblyman Willie Brown (D-San Jfranclsco). At the bottom of the IQ sweepstakes were Sen. James Q. Wedworth CD-Haw· !home) and Assemblymao W. Don MICGUllmy (R-5anta Barbara). In general, the consultants co,ncluded 1he Dem· ocrats in the legislature were smarter thao the Repub- licans but had less integrity. Sen. President pro tem James Mills (D-San Deigo) found the whole project "intolerable" and a downright danger to the.public interest. So the Senate, in a closed session, has issued a state- ment of policy warning eriiployes to refrain from taking part in such surveys in the future. Recognizing the truism that no man is a hero to his valet, we're inclined to find the ratings rather interest. lng and infonnative 3nd ,. robably of no ~rticular dan· ger~xcept to the egos o some of the legtslators, and to the illusions they'd like to promote. Campaign Controls Supervisor Ralph Diedrich says he will resurrect his proposed campaign financing law soon on the strength of a ruling by the California Attorney General that local ~ovemments cannot limit expenditures or do- nations. Diedrich favors no Um.its on campaign financ- ing, but would require full disclosure. ...._ While it is laudable that Diedrich still wants to do ~metblng to spotllght runaway campaign spending, su- pervisors should remember that the ruling is the opinion of one attorney and not the supreme court. It is entirely possible that tbe attorney general is wrong, despite his long study of the issue. Local expenditure controls could indeed be . legal and perhaps beneficial since most of the state laws don't really go far enough. Diedrich also seems to ba using: the ruling for his own purposes-since his publicly stated reasori for op- posing spendinF. limits was not the consUtUtlonal Issue, but just that ' smart lawyers Could always get around them." . pisclosure of campaign finances under penalty of law ts _better than no law at all, but supervisors· w~o favor ex,1>4:nditure apd donation limits should look twice before giving up the fighl ' " • - BLANKET T~S "Dear . , -~andidates Face . '·;·~ . .. Miiiion-doiiar Profits tor Middlemen . . "' . .. .. . . The-Black Market • Oil I t Watergate 'Drag' CINCINNAT·J~The ·bunleo o1 · Watergate on Republican candidates is sta.rtly apparent In one OU~ ol emy five Republlcan voters we intervieftd here who openly admitled tbey would ( EVAN,S·NOVAK ) be "more inclined" to vote Republican to vote Republican?" The replies: 14-far In today's spcdlll more than would be e>pected in lll1dl congressinnal clec· a diltrtct.-lald they would be more tioo ii Richard M. inclined, only S .... inclined; tbe re- NIGli had been re-m11n1n1 • gave the Pftdidable answer placed as PresJdcnt · tbal It WOGld make no dlUaence. by Vice President 11111' A SECOND quesUon dlamatiud G<rald Ford. ._ more the dilemma ol Republican , It ,... precllcly .caadlclates damned by the President's Gloomy Gus Wooder if legislators comlderlng raising their oWn salaries have no- tice(( -tlle-IOnj linU at unemp!Oy: ment and welrare offices lately? Lots of voters in those lines ... H. L. S. ..._,. Oft c--. -..witltW .., ,....,. .......... --'" ~led .... ~ .. .... -···· """ ,,_. ... ,...,. .. °*""' Gw. D.itp , ..... W ASHJNGTON" -We have uncovered evidence that unscrupuloos brokers are selling dil on the black maria for · stag~g profits. -1bis ii· added &o the ..: soaring prices thal tbe cor •• :iers must pay as tbey shiver in undefheated homes hoods have also closed. Nooe of these Ill . pe\roleiun . 'is processed in Italian refineries. The probable reason, say our sources, .is that Ital,y bas surplt18 refining capacity. But this has ·led to whispers, ~which our sour-ces-cannot --verlfy, that the . Mafia has moved Into the oil brokerage business. and waJt in long gas factors was taken into accoont.. lines. DESPITE plentiful p e tr o 1 e u m , Our investigation The fast-buck boys, meanwhile, have meanwhile, many Americans are forced has taken us from taken advantage of the oil panic to to pay-bootleg prices for their gasoline. the backrooms ol buy bootleg oil abroad and resell it Footnote: An American Petroleum ••'-1 .. ,..,_ at a premium to American wbOlesalers. W--.~· to tbe They do busin<M by telephooe and Telex, Institute spokesman denied thot oil com- haJ critlclzed the President far being oll-ricb -demanding c'1llJ in the bani be! the panies are hoanling stocks. Industry "•)() legalistic" 8lld "too seereUve" In of the Middle East. ore Y sources admj,Ued, however, that some dealing both with Watergate and' Im. We found plenty d.. :!'ill comp~e~, d~\ ' i ~..r-~.; .• :· ~ g~ i1i tiefd b3ck because it is dil- peadunent investlg1ton. .oil 'available, bul SOM& o,i; Vulture$. operale •Olltside ficulW<N>iltain. · B111'TBB NIXON drag may.,j>e too the distribulloa Ila tbn>wn out tbe law~~ •ko•erldlldd oflidalJ: _ye_j:~the ,/111lJ!ir 9'! •. ~ have strong. The famed Quayle trost scale, of whack by bmnbllng bul<aucrall aod' ln the olf.ji.M!uclng countries. Most !"'~.to ~. ~vaUable crude oil • this :weight of Nl•on-l1ank:or< bacl<en if they desert him ir-~-Waterpto-lha mned-by-onU.Nlson-Repibllca1m ~ ---1\!!!l<!l_the !.le~P~~ h' ·-· _ ii ~ don't delert him. Of our voters, for example, shows that ta of our voters greedy midd1emen. black-market ~ft cOmes from Jndoriesia on the world market, claiming govern-SCC>!'ed-blDHtt-tbe-very-bottom-of-the~--~------'-----i--< bya;-Ntgerta;-Rmnanirand-Venezu~tiom..malle ii wiprmttabt.:- trust stale {"don't trust him at all"). IN sAUDI AllABIAt we were told -le&, from the Persian GuJf states. Our sources suggest that the 011 com· - -Ull! -MJC 1gan election o 11··q:r~ tlijOk morJLPl..Rfl~Wlcan flit Ford's o seat. Here lri ObiO's Gradlaon .. because 'be' would suppurt • Isl ~ D' I t r I c t , the Richard Ni"'1" u a Republican In RepubUcan antecedents are also strong. Congress· but a whopping 33 voters Yet the bom1n o1 Watergate have said they' would thlnlt less of him. reduced ~ '!> per<ent Republican _v11:---11m the abarJ> «lecll!!O..l!LlkJl!!bllC811 tory in Noveniber 11'12 ID an _,.... fortunes. No matter bOI. be-plays il that _may well IOlld Democrat Thomas . Gradilon-is ·tlOhli to alleoate Republican A. Laba to Wuhingtoo. ll '°• that voters "' ooe lide or the other. In ...,,.... ~ is certain to spread paruc aolidly Republican precincts of Norwood ""-Republlcana nmnlng for office (urban middle income) and Madeira 01ia yeot. (suhllrbon Uppel' income) where we in- AllllED with a questionnaire drafted terviewed, the ~ relirod Republican by utioftll pollster Oliver Quayle, we Coagressman, William Keating, won over intervlewtd IS voters in their homes Ill) per ceot in 1172. Our interviews In ovonrbelmingly Republican precinctl favored Gradi"'11 over Luken by only with tile help o1 three Quoyle . in-a 3 to I llWJin, IUilesting a poaible tervinel'I: Pell()' Welas, Kathleen DemocnUc upoel Wagner and Bonnie Fwmrola. We found "WATERGATE means that anyme bea9)1 1Upport for the Republican can· identlfied with the GOP has bis bead didate WUUa D. Grad.L9on, Jr., against in a JJOOSe,'' ~ cheerful, buxom wife Luka:I but 11>t nearly so heavy as usual of a physician to1d us. A wido1' said -'l'liila, bued on our · interviews, the eon-she wou1d always vote Republirtn "but ~l race looks nip and people don't trust the Republicans any· tuck_, to the Nll11Xl drag. •. more. My daughter and I have trouble "' Molt lignificanUy, our scouting ex-this." . pedltion showed for the first Ume that A 41-year-old salesman who voted three Republican voters are talking about the times for ..Mr. ~ (1960, 1918, 1972) impact of Watergate on "1eir vote in gave only one reason for favoring lAiken: a pm-ely local coatest. "Becat11e Gradim ls for Nixon." 1be key question; "IJ Gerald l"onl Actually, Gradison bas stniggled to w-Presidtol lnltead of Ni--1d bridge the pp between fanatic Nlnnltes that malle you more or less Inclined aod aoU·Nhoo !i.publicao voters. He . . -=ortly_ ~-salesmen,-witb.. 'f1 that the Arabi are_pwnplng more oil -~ ·---· -------"-·-panies---also··fear-a-flood of foreign -oil "don'[ trust atB il., sco~dld woise. thab came ooOif-tMJ!kldle-East a Fo~ker-full-of-crude, a WOUlcLdrive..gaiOline-prices:clown- The President's de e p e r strength year ago. At the American Petroleum b"FOKer can ear .up 0 '5TilDhon abOve The Federal Enel'gy Off l c e I I I li I I In Institute, we Jeamed ·that gasoline in the market pnce. Smaller tankers kno !edged that 'is · r 1. s ore gn po cy, an asse surv v g yield around '1 million for the mid· ftC w -.1 in orm~ ion W8JJ all the depredations and degradations U.S. storage tanks exceeds «he level dlemen ancomplet.e at the time allocatlOOS were of Watergate. On that one issue, Mr. last year at this time. · . . made. The agency is now trying to Ntton remaliiSimpresiivelYstrong But Why, then, do motorist! have to line-Black marketeers operating on the make adjustments. A spokesman also for a local election, it pro9idts precious up for gas and :Pl'Y ~ prices? ~est ~t. for iruitance, . bought oil noted that all oil eotering the United little aid and comfort for Gradisoa. or Inside 90W'CeS tell u.. that the O,ilmen tn Rumarua and re.fined. it · In ltaly. States is .checked' by CUstoms. Therefore, any other Republican. are keeping their storage tanks full They demanded up to '2S a barrel. he -claimed, all impmted gas is subject -some aay u a hedge against future A large wlwne of black·market to the federal allocation plan. 'If sh• hutrln we can make It befOre another fare lnctNS•.· shortages, otben say as a bolckU for bigber prices. Wlialever the ....... tbe result is that there's Jess _.., available at the pumpo. . THE FEDE)\AL allocation program has abo been badly mismanaged. The federal energy wizards raned t 0 determine, on a regiooal basis, the extent of 'gaa scardty and the availability of aqpply. They made no real attempt to monitor the now of gas in or out ot the 10 regions. The gaa -allocated, therefore, using ltasmm&ed IDd Dnetimes inaccurate inlonnalloo. 1be Fedenl Energy ,Office abo used 1972 aa the hlse period Cw calculating the allocatlom. But the populatloo &1"th aod the traftl pattems have dlanged. A lqe number ol gaa 5'"tions, particularly in low-income neighbor· Walk in His Moccasins •• , One ol. the troubles with government agencies and administrative boards aJ¥1 the like is that usually nobody oo them has bad W1J1 experience oo the other side of the f...,,, 'Ibis is wily, stopjling 'briefly in Pittsburgh oo a lecture tour, I )Vas pleased. to le'1rn that the Allegheny O>unty Gov.nunent study Q>mmlssioo recommended Chat al }east two members of 1111 llltlft awemmental advisocy and policy-making boanis be penoos who actuaJJy hive received the aervices involved, °' repmmaUves ol such per!IOOI. ' • ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ IN ALMOST all such cas<!S, iss~ soon become l'Olarlzed, because tbf viewpoint of the people being acted upoo-whether convicts, mental patient!( artists, or -poor folk-is not ventilated within tbe boanl, and is e:<preseed onlf in an adversaria1 manne!' when an issu\ comes to a 'head. Everyone knaws J takes a prison riot to get a long-need refonn. f Can ·-u~s. ;Run Without Corruption? It is lone overdue that a l'!llvi~ or .. -aboaljl advlae ~ prison pnlll'lllDI 111111 pollcies, aod that-a fonner mei1lal patlG -help in lonning otate and ~ mental bealth policies. In the abstract, we all agree ~I the old Indian saylog, "You can't bow a man feels until you have walk a mile.in bb moccasins," but cooerete we iail to apply this adage to °'f .90Cial and iMt.ltuUonal lives. In fact if .1 bad my way, I wouldn~ let .,., - NEW YORK -In the -I ol Jimmy's restaurant comedian David Frye has be<r1 rracturtns audieoceo with lines like '1be only way we're eo1n& to get rid ol Nisoo is to have Teddy lake Mm for a drive. Upstairs In t h e dlnil1g morn Dick Aunllo bH been II>' ~ting this aalir- ic -ol poll. Uco '""1 politicianl willl a dlYided mind. Al bllf-of the r'C!llam'allt be11 de-u,w.ct; II Ibo for. _ .,._, -ol )'in Yort who b11 bod tD rood about bi-If belntl -1 1 'd by the mi1*1nl ol reform It -to l1im 11111 ll1ll-palittcol aool -"' 11111 ol --'' : r lb1el Mve •PPMNd u. c• ' g ....a ooavasaUons AtnUo .... people-·· to be ~ • A'"" 111 wblcll the lllbjocS ., <"~ mon1y to PIY for hlncllia• J ... llede¥'1 ll1ilcarrted Prllldoottal c •"r-IMldlydl-.No = rts•11d binds, ar.d by cl•.,..... "' ii -icilll ,.uu.., •llwoll tllt llktlJodi lo tho cr,-U. .... _ -1t'I --- ( VON HOFFMAN J angelic, but this ls Watergate Ume. He says: "MY ION CUM home and a.sked me, 'lllddJ, ore ,.. &""1i to Jill!' I lal1I a ..... ol good ctieilll in my public ..i.-a-aod the pr1nc1paJa of -laraer ftm I WU -'1lt!ng ..... wltb decided adt to .. ahead. ,,., mid Ibey _, -1bly do Lu• = -.-body with 1111 l1ind ., '1llblltlJ,",,,, prtaled -.... -l1ut ::e: ... - --.id;utC --olf •• illllkild' -Jll-u .. -........ .., tl1at .. -.,~--·•lldMl• -In .. -" lilt -tbey llaft --~ .......... bill rilllmn' ••tnatimll w I lb --_,.., lqllpa-.I, bat former lmllcr ~ on.ii. wrt• =-bis~~""== llecnlllr)' ., Iba -· -1.100 ,.... "' -.. a,..- IO ... Ibo -lllln( 111 Illa -· IQlla It ii .... -111at JllllaD ii the first Pre~dent to 1install the cnJCiest features of big-city 1angster machine politico in the White House it is suu highly doublful that tbia country could nm at all wit.bout corrupt.ion. We wouldn~ be able to slap two bricks Cl'l top of each other lf the contractors ol Amerlc8 'followed the rules to get their buUdlng pennlta. 1be ex-Ive rlgldl.Ue8 of one generation's reforms . creates the necessity Col the: next genera- Uon.'1 c:omq>tioos. A • P.\RT OF the .....,,. for these --ii our 1mwilllapeas to pus llllY Jeciliatlan l1l1leso ... ,. in tho throes '"' one ol oar periodic -.Ii.Uc furies. Unhappily we never recopl,. the v .. ol thew -aelzura ... w 11a .. beam to ablte. Some of the ~ ol Ibo eui, tllOI llell1"d tbe1 -acttnc r1UonaUy, bal tbey -....... be •hie Ulan -tJf ia 111 tbt -bolll-now tD .......... -I valid in- fl&ttptlon Db W'llerllfit m:I I pro- -· bul --punult of ,..,.,_ lool _., le c IDto potiUco. 'l1llnlla tD Bob -.d aod earl ~ Ibo tllO ......... who """" Ibo Walllpte I t 0 r 1 ' lavestlga~ve ,...,,.... bll -the .... .. -·,i._.. falldm, Unllapplly --all "' • in Ibo media have the same desires to espooe wrnog- doing, few of us ha~ the akill and talent. 1be result ls that ...., town and every state must bavt its own baby Watergate. Here they're' even nurturing an obscure scandl1 about misplaced stitts in the morpe. Evel}'Where press and public seem clooe to being carried off by a giddy pandemoniwn. Aurtilo Iinows about tha~ He himself was at ooe lime an tn- vestigatlve ft!POrter. 0 ( remember once sneaking behind a wall to listm 10 a secret meeu111 . of union~ pan$," be saya. "It was probably tbe moat dangmiua 1 thing I eru did. I lmow what It's lite to be 1wept up by a story and I lmow · wl1at . it'a lil1e to ltret.Ch one.,, 1be UMJ11ing ol ...... -..... day tell .. wbetber Aurelio -II the Mt1idao directal at him, but in uy Cite tt LI tNl!!I that Ml noealwt delirt lo ._ ......if or other ......,.. is monlly patholoKlcal. '111et p • so I on make1 It hard to ~12e crime for what tt ii -• danprous deviation fnMTI tile onllnary -Ind distinguiah It !tom tbe normal. if Illegal methods we ~ to tranaact everyday bolllness. IJ •VttYbody ii • cruot, then nobody ii, and cynlcilm aod ldellilm both are n>bbod ol all -meaning. - THE Ga.EAT saeSs of: Aloobolics surgeon operate an me who hadn't beet.. Anol:JymolM:, a1 contrasted with other und~ the knife himself, m. the saq. group1 ol its llO!t, ls largely due to hoopttal. Try walking a "1Ute in -r the fact that aloohollcs naI k and know moccasins! _ • euctl)' 11bat the pri>blems are from. r-===----:;----,-~ .. the -oat. 'l11e same is true ol_ , ••Recover)'," wblcb operates by and for --·· • • Nobody -what • pr;.. la lite Ucep& iiOll&Joe wbo ha actually aerved time; an4 tl10 ume applleo to all instltutlom an4 agencies ol tltla -. No ....._ u1 "aood will" can take the place ol tivl11t1 experi<nc<; and In 11llil aoveu.-lal ql!llcles ev~ the good wtll b -· to poltticai -I TlllNK tbat ill the futnre, as "" r.cqutre more lelWI •bout u:fl matters, we wtll I" OVfll fUnher and apply the ..... nde .. private I>illllhthrvpiol and culturll.-S. There 11 . m r1U011 for 1 city'• ~ symphooy oldlellrl to have a boord ol -made ap almoot wbotly ol rich mercbanu and IOCial twninaries, without a tincJe member or the ~M:slri oervtnc -tt; or for art · moaeums to have boarcla com-1 wt!Olly of non· painlen; or boarcla of oducalloo without • linCle WoRlnl -1<pr-.ted. OIAN61 COAST DAILY PILOT s f .. r -. p f ' "Fil\d out who'• 111111& that and l1H berl" • • ' · LONDON (AP) -BloOOe eQ'wppec1 with a seven-root bed prostitutes and lr)•lng to ca~et singer Janie Jones Ila.is and a see--through mirror pervert justice. been convicted o( -.running a between bedrooms. '-1is!I Jones denied the ·ring of prosUtutes. . TllE p R 0 SEC UT 1 0 N char-ges and clain1td she ran on '·escort agency" f or 11IE 11UAL OF the ~year-claimed Miss Jones ran the frlends. OW. miner's daughter from house as a free service for!;====::====== ·t 'Tyneside In the north of VIPs in the radiQ a n d -~amt ran for 52 days ln recording-industries who were tbt 014 Bailey crlminal court in .a postilon to further her Ind pnwtded spicy copy for 1 career. 'She paid the 8_irls Loilidon'1 presS. between S.12 and $24 with a MW Jones was accused of . bonus if whi ps were used, the uslnl 1 her~ home In t h e prosecution said. rashloMbl.& Ken s In g t o n The male jury found P.tlss · district of· 1AOdob is a brothel Jones guilty of t'Olltrolllng THE EARL'S PlumM114, HHllnt """ CMll. Tline St•rh ., ¥.Uf...,. ~'""leHclr. All Ofllen 4t5-0401 642·175] ------------1 Ji:;~; On Gold Platters Q: rm almolt a1ra1c1 to at Ibis -bat la Ille pal llamorlst Harry Btnhfleld stW alive? U so, ltow old k lie? -T. Boslmer, Great Neck, N.Y. A: 1bankl to invention of the pacemaker, Harry, 19, is still going like IJO. Even undergoing surgery at st . . Clare's in Manhau.an didn't affect bis sense ol humor. "This room," be said to the doctor, "ts too nice for my sickness!" Q: Hai Jim Nabota ever· made ny hest seliinc recordlllp? -Mn. AJisje.J)eM., Walllllgloa, D.C. A. Naborly Jim stnJck gold with bis Coluinbia album "The Lord's Prayer and Other Sacred Songs." First re- leue<I in '68, it was only recenUy certified gold by the • industry. lie also won a gold disc for "Jim Nabors Sings" and "Jim Nabors' Christmas Album." · Q: It seems Co me that ·tn atmoat e'm'}' p,lleto nowta1 Beary Klubager, be and tbe penoa H 11 wltll, wltetlter Arab, Ralltl1r or-IneU;-ii 1aaPbJc. 11-... -8tcrdary-of State that llmnorou? -Mn. Sudra TllomptOD, St. 11.oais. A: Kissinger is a man of great charisma who spices his conversation with witticisms. Even tpe girls: he's dated have told us that's what mates being in his company so fasCinat· 'Glad You Asked That' loy 1'8arllJ1! and HyGanlner '· ing. Writer Hugh· Sldey receiiUy told about a·luncheoa in Syria which opened wilh Jokes about the Secretary's girl friends. "What is Jill St. Jcihn really like?" he was asked. . ......!.!.I!ll--tell-you wha\,!!-was-Kissinger.!1-jOYial-rejoinder. '¥ou--- Jift the oil embargo and I'll give you t~ phone nwnben 1 ··· -. ·:-; .. On seconct-tttougbt, that'ir110 deaL-Yoo ·-can--put-the -- --bargo-bo.ck-any-Ume-yo0 want,-oof'il-Filve-you-the- phone nwnbers I can't get them back!" ~: As daytime TV buffs, wbere caa we bay a magazine that spella out tlle wbo'.1 wllo aJtd wbat or tbe &op serials? -Debbie and Darlene, Lone Beach, Cal. . A: Ask your favorite newsstand dealer to get you a copy ol "Daytime TV Yearbook No. 5" - a photo-lat nm. down of not only seriab but all talk and game shows. fAited by veteran movie columnist Paul Denis, the ~ page magazine Is a meaty diary of daytime data as up-tlr date as a publication with an early deadline can be. Q: What wu tbe late Tex Ritter's real· aame?-Benjl Oken, Buffalo. . A: Maurice Woodward Ritter. Three weeks prior to bis fatal heart attack, Tex new to Washington to present a special album to President Nixon. It contained a collec- Uon of the Presidenl's speeches wilh 1181T8lion by country singeNOllg"1'1ter-guilar player-actor and poliiician Ritter. 1be only other copy ol' the presidential album was • naled to the Cowltry Music Hall ol Fame. Q: How many 10ng1 and.lbows baa lr\l1ng Bulla writ- ten? And iln't Uttre a book bebag wrlt&ea about klm DOW? -Renee Tenile, RiChmond., VL .. A: Yes, by 1he same aulbor who wrote "Jolson," Michael Friedland, It will soon be published I>)> Stein & Day. The tiUe: 01~ Berlin." The still youthful •year- old living legend bas written 30 Broadway shows, 17 Holly- wood musicals and 3,000 songs -though be can't read music and never learned to play the piano properly. Q: T1i! actor who plays "Kojat"-1 say he's Greek, my husband eays Italian. What is bis natlonality?-Mr!. John Bums, Omaha. A:' TeOy Salva1u is of Greek ei:- traction . Send your qutst:lons to H11 Gardur, '"'Grad You Asked That," care of thU newspaper, P.O. Boz 1560, Costa Mesa 92B26 MariJun mad H11 Garchae1-will an-- swer as man11 qustion.t a,, the~ oon in their column, but the volume of mail makes per1onal replie1 im- possible. I See by Todly'f Walt Ms e ODDS " ENDS plus a &lull dlsplav cue and a painted tiWla. chest for e NEAR IWt80R GREENS in °"" -thla blk • Cft'me temaae German Shepbml ... JOit, She rua. a hlmell. • Warning: The Surgeon General Has Oeteimmed That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. • ,. • ' Splrnl Sliced "'hole or llnlf • - "So Good , .• [t \VIII "llau11t'' You 'W lt'1t Gone" WE WILL SHIP )'OUR PURCHASE A,NYWHERE IN CALIFORNIA FOR $200 ONLY F•r l'11r!Mr Ln"t1n;ih..,, C-11 tJUJ •1l·t00t e Ready to )!'"'-wlth_.tl otM"~ 'n Spice Glore e $plfol Siie.ff Ffo111 Top to 80110111 • We Poclt~ a11d S!Up from Cooit te CoOit • full S1r'fi&e Delicolef,to., e lmpo1t1d Clleeses end Wlllff e Coterinq-A SpKlalf'f' l700 E. CMJf H19hway, Co-d.tf Mor -67l·9000 1 111e1r; wnr ..i s ,,...., •••••r•~• 1112 S. ltoa••unt, •ot loll Rd., Anoh=,,~.='--•'°i"s.""'2""0"1 19 mg. "1111". 1 3 mg mco1ine w. pe1 cigarouo by Flt meihad, -· I .. · Deatla' E'lse-where GRANADA FilWHUPll - FrH• wucu, who played Mr. Brewster, U1e Olll1lrlll, in the "Bewrfy Hillbillies" teleVlston series. died Sunday in the Oak Room Restaurant. ol wblC!h ~ v.·as an owner. WllCO%, &ti, appeared in 166 feature movies el!IJ was also seen on televis\ou as Elliott Ness' boa in ·'Thfl UOO>uehab! ... " NEW YORK (UPIJ Comedian Haney Stooe, 58, noted for his World Wat' U Anny routine, died Mooday in Barbados after finishing a perfonnance .on the CUnat<I Advefll.Urer, a spokesman for the family said. R!Cl!MOND, Va. (AP) - Louis Fraaklla Powell Sr., 94, lalher ol U.S. Supreme O>urt Justice Lewis F. PoweU Jr., died at his OOme Monday • MaUCll.I a SON ·WUTELIPF-Y- 427 E. 17rh SI .. <Asta Mt$o ......... -·-llALTZ- FUNlllAL - (O«)fl(J del Mor Cotto Meso -·-HLL .. -AY 'MOllTUAllY 110 Broodwoy. COl!o Mdo 548-3433 -·-DILDAYllROllllU MOlllllAllY 179 1 l l!ecl::h Bl¥CI. Hufttinglon Seoch iM2.m1 244 Redofido Al/fJ, long6eoc:h (213)438-1145 -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA llACH MmTUAllY 1795 Loguno Co11yon Rd. 494.941 5 -·-McCOIMICK MISSION MOllTUAIY 28832 Comino Cap11tr~ San Jyon Cap•s!rono 495, 1776 -·-PACIPIC YllW MIMOllAL PAIK Mo•IJJO"f Chapel 3500 Poc!lic Vil!W Drive Newport 8eoc:h, Co!ilOf'nio . 644-2700 -·-PHK fAMILY COLONIAL fUNllAL HOMI 7801 Botso AY9., Wntll'li11~1er 893-J!i25 -·-SMITHS' MOllTUAIY 627 Main S1. Huntington Beath 536-6539 PUBLIC NOTICE • ORANGE COlllTY Transit Surveys Approved Beach Man Gets Degree Hunllngtm B<ach n 1ldenl SUl'••Uolt COUllT 01' TH• n-do H h ~-~ 1' STAT• 01' CALll'OlltMIA 'Ol VYI D oug , W11U AJ I .- TMll' COUNTY 01' OltAHO• year veteran of the Loi Jff ... ,.,.., HOTIC• OI" H•AJUIO o• t'ITITI°" Angeltt C.ounty s be r j ff I. .. oa l'•OIATI O• WILL ANO •Olt l"\aoo.••--ha ~ -~ Lfl'Tlllt TlSTAMliHTAltY llOMO ......,.,... uuo;:m I -•AW~ W4'VIOI I mast~rs degree ta public E•l•I• vf d,1:1,. A. JACll5°", 0.C.... admfnlltrlUon from (J8C. ... NOTICI IS HEREIY GIVEN "1•1 Hough J.s currently ..aped MAM.Y s. JACKSON 1'111 n11c1 fllrtln 1 ... lht .. ~J~ -. ~ • ,.tlllen for l"l"Obllt M Wiii tflCI w UUWl--1 PW-al UI l'Ot i-nte et Ulltn lltfln.t!WY the 111' -'-m--to IN ,..oi-llloncl •-IWdl rlflflf'lnl ™"""" ~ to """"" M ,...... for tw1tltf Nnlt*tt. and hu worked In the ... 1,.. ~.,. ,!_."" .!: ':.":'9 ,! ":!'ci (teplrtmtnl'1 tdri\lilletratJve, ,, 111.i. 11 f:OO 1.m.. in_Jlf tMtrOOITI jail, dvU, n.trol and dNctlve of DeHnmtnt NJI. l "' tl'ld (Wrl, ,... 111 l'll Civic Ctft'ltr DrtYI W..1, Ill dtvilioftl. IN Cl,., flt Slr'rtl AM, (.tl .... 1111. 1.,,:::;;;;;:::;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;=;I o.• Mwc11 1, 1'1• Ir WILLIAM IE. 51 .IOttN, ,,_, , .... M. NLVllll .. l'T. ,., ,.,..,.., .. ""' -;n.;:::t.:."" ... .... ''"' hh I =-L __ ---..... flllltlllMd 0,..,... CMtf Dlll't lll'ttell, Manft l. " · 1,, H7• m"·1• W ti's beccmlng a hassle to find a gas statton to fill it up, tiy us. With <Mii' 2,(l!.7 bus Slops ond 19 rO<Jtes servicing 22 d the 26 cities in Orange County, we'll get yO<J there . Di-viand, Laguna Beoch or mojo< shopping centet>? I That's easy. Out routes take in oil of them. i Onequorterdoes n. Tronsfersore free. And If accom-"""'.._----------1 palled byo be pay:;,g passenge1; so are chlldnin undw 12 I I look OfWOAJt bus ~and yqu11 _wllat_ meon, Time tobles thot scon ea.i~ General <ii> I I l'ifamdor• /Vrd an CMllOD ~ map. _ 1 0 .., _I Ndtlmetmethebus.krdhelpflUltup. L _ - - - _ -__ _-.n,_____.. • • I - • • exh y can spo 111() On out of th I WO Sk be! At pu 513 be Th Es a[I t s H w· gi N ' . -... I"ikes to Be Naked ......:.Eduoot,ed-S.uipper-Explai1ts Lifestyle U~t T ......... • SHE'S SMART, TOO Miss Brooke Britten WHITT:WATER. WIJ. (UPll -"Clne of the main l!tlnP I've found," the stunning I, bioDde 1trlpper told I b ~ .unlversjtY aowd;·"is·lhat oex lln't the prime'lal urge of people coming· into t h i 1 . bus meas -It's freedom." The "busineas" Miu Brooke Britten r<!erred to 1! artfully disroblog before an audience. 'Ibe "freedom" is trom the bond! ol clolhln&:. ~11SS BIU'ITEN, 28, who hold,, the equivalent. of a master's degree In pbil090phy, was the first opeaker lo this semester'w "Perspective on America" • series at t h e University of Wi9consin. e Wearing a high-neck. noor length blue and white gown, l\fiss Britten said she loves to dance. hates clothes .and -."OUJdn't mind her daughter, U she had one, following bcr into the profession. Ca1·olyn Ken~dy Exhibit Canceled • "I'm constantly a s k e d , 'What's a girl llke you doing In this business?' I feel I ln sonle !mW! have to negate the ste"'"'pe," alie said. "ANm'UER NOTION I'd like tu di!pel • the one lhat 'J,tte 1 ..eeer Hen propositioned by "'" '"''' to "keep a job.' to keep a job thert's couch politics," she said. ''I've n ever be e n propositioned by my · boss to keep a job. My J:Wgge,,t hazard is smoke. I abhor smoke." P.1iss Britten said s h e started as a g~ dancer in 1965 to earn her way through school. After receiving a degree al the University of \\'isconsin, she tried a 9-to-S She Peels I To Delight Of -Inmates From \\"ire Services Froot's 71-year-okl motile<. DALLAS (UPI) -• Sgt. caratlne Kenned)''s pho lo exhibit, scheduled in New York for mid-r.farch, l\a.s been job, but ended up ln Las Vegas ·as a showgirl. so metimes earning up to $800 a Vi·eek. "I really adore ii," she said. "I Ute to dance on a nice beaeh that's pri va te -to take my clothes off and run around. It's ,·ery purt." SHE WAS ASKED if it wa s - really-dancing that s h e enjoyed. "l str!p Deeause l basically do not like clothes.," she said. She was asked l't'hat kind <l response she enjoyed fro m the audience. '1'11\e kind vfflere they say. '\'eah .. .' " W said . She added, however. she is careful about her act. "I OO~"T 00 anything that's provoklnA. ·• she sa id. ''I see some dancers doing things \vith an audience that arc extremely mal ic ious." A sign outside the lecture hall posed the qu es t i on . "Would ·you want . y o u r daughter lo be a stripper?'' canceled. • Nancy Tu c kerm a n , a spokes\\·oman for Ca roline's mother, l\1rs. J ac qu e l i n e Onassis, said, "it was blown out of all propor::tioo. ·A lot of attention was drawn to the occasion. It wasn't what Caroline planned or wanted." ~1oaa Frost, said: "David is James Lauderdale heard the very upset and disappointed inmates screaming several that his seaet is out. He blocks_awa y, then . saw toilet tried to keep it all quiet and paper sw amin" from the ttth didn 't want any fuss." floor or.the Dallas County Jail. _) Frost, 34, has been dating "I called the dispatcher to the dark-haired l\.tiss Graham see if vie "·ere handling' a since h i s much-publicized riot in the jail,'' he said roman ce with Am er i c a n ?o.londay. Caroline, a bu dd i ng photographer, was to exhibit a selection of photos from thousands she's taken the past singer Diahann Carroll ended several months ago. • Gov. Robert B. Docld.1g, 48, · announced h I s retirement from public office during a banquet. speaking before more <than 1,700 Kansas Democrats ( J who hoped he would challenge PEOPLE incull\bent Sen. Robert Dole (R-Kan.) for the Senate in .._ _______ ..,~ November. three years _ of friends and Docking. wtio has been family, wild animals. Greeks ·governor eight years, said he "-'Orking on the Island of would not be a candidate for Skorpios and other scenes. any office this year. TJI EN llE SAW 27-year-old Katherin Jane . Allen on the sidewalk oatside, golng Into a strip. "I v.·eait around the block -I could hardly believe it," he said. Ka t h crin , intermittentl y wearing a \\"bite cocktail dress, v.-as writhing, twisting and turning in front of the jai l Sunday night, calling out. "Elmore. Elniore!" The irunatcs high above loved it. * "I always . boped that the Personal items and a farm trappings of power would SllE SUPPED her dres,, beionging to country music never tum my head to tlle above her wa ist, then peeled comedian IJavtd "strlagbean" extent that I would not koow do\\11 the corners of her strat>- Akemaa have been sold at when it was thne to go home," , less go\\11 in the best burlesqu e publi c auct.ioo in Nashville for Docking said. tradition. $131,000. *. "She \\'as really drawing a Proceeds from the sale will Prophetess Jeanne Dlxo1 croy.·d" Lauderdale said. "She SANTA MONICA 828-4513 F11~~! n 1.11a1c1l llGQ SAN BERNARDINO 881-4788 Anoo.nt1a M.O•tal lll<SQ NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 P•<• P1o'fU•O~o! 111ao WOODLAND HILLS 347-5647 Wo•nor.V ~II<'~ l.ltd>,41 11 <IQ be distributed to the heirs. predicts that k i d n a p e d appeared dressed for the The Akemans bad no children. newspaper heiress Patricia occasion." _ -Akenl~-and__Jtls w LLe , Hearst will be released before The sergeant said the more Estelle, were shot to death too end Oflhemonth-. ----.-t h e ~h-apetybTu ner te . ~f1er ... ~~~burgl8f!_ ~.t. -The-daughter'""~-California .stripped,nylthe more papeh r their modest fann home in newsp;aper fiOb1..l:.uC.. Rando!pb came . ng from t e Davidson County NoV. 10. Hearst was kidnaped Feb. 4 jailhouse. * . by the Symblonese Liberation Her act migh t have been • Prince <llarles of EOilancl Army. aimed al Elmore, her Scored a goal but his team * boyfriend v.rho was in jail. but was defeated 8 to 5 in a 'f\\.·o men ~·ere charged with the rest of the prisoners Polo match at Mokuleia Field, stealing about $35,000 i n shared in the action. about 30 miles from Honolulu. perfwnes and cosmetics from The prince easily was the a New York warehouse owned main attraction ~ 4 , O O o by actress Zia Zsa Gabor • persons turned out to watch Police said Edwards Ochs, the matl'h, about three times manager of Cos-~fedico Inc., the usual polo crowd. ~ diScov ered the robbery in Prince Ch a r I es and progress when he went to the crewmates from the HMS firm's warehouse at the Bronx Jupiter are vi.siting while tneii. Tenninal Market complex. ship is being repaired at Pearl * Harboc. King Htmela..of Jordan will "BUT SHE definJtely was t..yi.ng to get the attention of her friend," Lauderdale sa;d. The sergeant said h e decided it v.oold be safer not to arrest Katherin in front of the delirious inmates. * meet with President Nixon Television star David Frost next ~ay at the White Titli h th• Day • .,.,, c•nce te 11 .. , L09111e -1Mt111e •. will marry American cover l touse. offidals announced. _ N-y &..,cm.,. gi rl model Karen Gnibam In Hussein' visit to Washington New York in two weeks, his originally was set for Feb. ~~i:z ':.1~~=:..~=:111<;::'· mother said . 8. t . ,. r1v·1a: . Triv-ia: • • unimportant matters: trifles much of our research is wasted on. New Daily Pilot Saturday feature triviaddicts can't live without. Maintain savings of $2,500 01' more at our office and we11 gtve you a free sale deposit box-and a lot more besides! In addition to a spacious box for your val uables (usual annual rental fee is $6), yQU.can take advantage·Of aU our other free seMces. And of course your savings \VIII earn our h\gh Interest rates from . . 514% and up. For your convenience, our safety d~lt vault \liill be open daily-Mondays • through Saturdays -during our reg'ular business hours. Better huny, thoJJgh. There aren't enough .uesd"ay, Marth 5, ir;i74 DAILY PILOT ~~~~~~~---c:.c...__:.::.:__2 • r. •- Lin dora's unique progra1n is a safe and practical n1etl1od for the entire ramily to Jose ~ight and learn how 10 n1ai11tai n proper weight ... under the stri ct su1>ervision of Medi cal Doctors. , Call for inform ation· Mondoy rl1n1 Friday SAM to_(; PM. COSTA MESA Lindora POMONA 5S7-1893 623°1655 ~'l}·I \1•1' ' (> .-,--. \ ,,., ' P•o'••••O"·~' •Jq "'•0. '' Ce'1•·• E. LONG 8EACH MISSION HILLS 597-0378 MEDICAL 365-1138 LOI ... !\ " ... 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II these are the kind of • questions that turn you on, you 're a.triviaddict ... or you could be one if you'd just let yourself go. Check out "Trivia" (with a big T, by T.T.) in next Saturday 's !'dition of the ... California Federal Savings DAILY PILOT ' ' .. . • and l<>an Association · Nation's Largest Federal Costa Mesa Office: 2700 HARBOR BOULEVARD TEL 546-2300 OPEN.SATUADAY.S, ITO 1. - • Cl/FfORO M, WCSDORf , Vi<:• PtWdenl & MllNIQ"ff • • • • • • • \ • • • \ ~ , . "'""'-' PILOT . ; ·2 tJFO JNCREDlBLE? OF course. But mystified Investigators placed the ..,,.r1 In a special calejlory because they found no \Osical way to debunk it. AuUionUes said whatewr happened undoubtedly was a '91JU1-.searlng experience for Hlckson. a 45 -year-old shipyard foreman and his young visitor, the son of a family friend. It took place Oct.. 11 near the lJeilnoing of a gre't nap over unidentified f I)' 1 n c objects -UFO -along the Gulf Coast. FOR A COUPLE of weeks, hot reports of UFO slghtings had people out staring at the night sky. From New Orleans, La. to Mobile; Ala., the light of any passing airliner was liable to cause traffic accidents. 'Iben, as inexplicably as it 1JePii; the UFO Duffy wa5 gone -but not forgotten by Hlcbon or Parker,. "I've done everything I can to prove l'm telling the truth," Hictsoo said In an interview. HE IS A SLIGHTLY sjooped mao of middle height with a monkish fringe of hair, a slow and serene Mlssl.sstppl drawl. He has four children 'tlnd l(ltely has been wu-klna l'A'"O jobs, which ~ him from a a.m. unWI 9:30 p,m, "Aa 1ong as l?m working, I don't have ony problems; but when I don't h·a v e anything to do, I sit and think," he said. "I don't reckon I'll ever. get' over trying to fil!ur< out wheft . they came from -and why they picked me." GOLD MINE IN GEESE • •-Y--• ....... loo• ... 'J" T""4JY, Muth S, iq;7°' ' Inoonie·'Th.x Ptepaiation Join The Informed Let a profestiQnal prepare Y.Ollr personal tax returns at no. BinlAPtl "Club" f.Ol:t. in prlv4~ with all infonnation held in. strictest confi.. -.1 --• ;. deftee.·Requi.recf: $5,000 or more in any uvinp account (ex· Get all the inside information without having to fill out any cept 71,1" Certitk:J.tes, which mu,at be Sl.0,000 or more). If .. club" application (your Los Angeles Federal Savings ae-~ ··.-"~yea wwmtto ~er your ~count frQtn another-4aatitutlon. count fo~ $10Q0 _or more auta:rnatically entitles you to use of I ,~ .. ,. "''~u ~ndle-the vtaila for yt>U. It )'OU hav,i: a CertiAcate of apecfal.d1rect phone line for discount sources). Impartial test I ·, • N)h1t. we'll a nge your tax,appofnbnent-now. and trans. re~rta, best .buya in _ 197~ cars, cameras, fmhinf, camping *' ' l t t- i of ,.91,11f2fJfl.J ~rtifl1~ atma~ri~.w.i~ 1!? I~ of in~reel equipment, horfle apphances, tools, etc. Plus trave bargains: ~iiil.-tt:-----~.C<JlJNTi:R .· .. Cha~n. group a~d 'indiyidual tours. , 1 • I.tfe Insurance . P*sonal Checking Account . ' ' Ta1fe '"advaTI.tire o:r·tow-cost-4evel-term-insurance-in-a-1::on-~...a..aetvice....cha~king..atco_unt.?Jou veriient, .ainipte manner. Buy your Policy• right over·the-can have one Cree-including your first order of ~rsonalized -counter.--The.-computer doeS the-rest. .N.o aaleaman_\vjJl_call.~ ~·ch~ -.. at a cooperatinR" statewide: comln.irciaf bank. Re- r+---1---------1., -···- THRU MIDNITE, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974 Tocelllwah the Cott.. Shop folowing a sinall fitt •.• On any food order regular menu or -D special price feature •.. we'll total your bill ... then give you a % OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY KOIA LAIES COFFEE SHOP 26"HAllOl COSTAMISA 541-6727 ....... , ... ti ....... w.,,....., .... - • and pre1y1lt1ma are surprisinrly low. Required: savings ae-quirfll: a J;oa Angeles Fe<!eralSavinp-A"ccount"df-$2500 .. or · count of $1,000 or more. more. · y~ ... !"o-.,. •Pollq'writtin throuP Fint. tM Anreles CorporaUon :::::::-~~~ ' . • l l - ·Income Tax Preparation• Penonal Checking Accounts• Informed Buy. • en' "Club" • OVER-the-COUNTER Life Insurance • Date Reminder e Service • Travel • RTD Exact Fare Tokens & Schedules • Loe Angeles• Federal Savings Quarterly Magazine • Safe Deposit Boxes • Travelers Check.a • ?.loney Orders• Notar)1' Service • Personal-Document Copying Service • Buy or Cub in U.S. Savings Bonds • Note and Trust Deed Collection • Special Tax Deferment Savings Accounts • 'GHECK~A· ' r MO.N'fff'G Income • Paubook Loani •-Payroll Savinis • Piggy Banks • Gift Ch.~ • .P.aetaie--Paid Saye-by~)lail Envelopes • Funeral Expense Protection • Free Parktnr .. Extra Hours-Open to '6 on Fridays (IOIDI reqllire miDimum balance). . Mostl111port··~-.. ,l't~ •. ··~ .• ~ .,,; at each Los Angeles Federal Savinp .Family "Ff .. nci-1 'center; of,· cou I I • I. .... rae, I . ," --~ 'f.->•l • ; . -high interesli 1ear after year. on insareo'avinp ' ~ 1 You also get the valuab1e'Ulit1tance of the Los Ange~ FedeArSavinp, ·~unaelor, who is trai~ to · ~· ·' -translate the IOn1etimes bi.fftin1'lar(guage of financi into plain,.,, English (and aornetimes even ~lain Spanish, Japaneee; Chi~)f, nese and other·lan~ges). : ' ~ ~· -handle all th4f details for you when you want to transfer you~· _accoµnt to L9i Anseles F.ederal Saving&, ...-. -help you decide which account, or combination of savings ac·:·~ counts, will rive you the highest income on insured savings·'· and the beat protection for your eat.ate. START YOUR LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY. ONE MIN1JTl1AND ONE SIGNATURE IS ALL IT TAKES. .• ANNUAL INTEREST.RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS 5}{% All lnhrat _.nde<I llli~ 5%~ . 6X% . -6~%~. 7%% 40 2. ·4 ;l.i 2D ,H ... ltctW!f: . =· •1111--=•· n= m:s ··~ ~. Cftttnc.\e ; >{'........ _.. L : = ,,, .. ...;,,, .. ... ~ ~ l!i:Wlt; ·, t:zi.i:-:u~ "".-;;\. " ·' .,. .. ,-1'11 =-~ ....... ':":. ' ~,. ,.:::"' J ::·=·::.~":. . ~,.::' ... ~ .... ..:=11 ":.. ..,...," . . ' J 5.3~ 5~2% ·6~72% 6.98~? 1.79% • .. l ' " ~ -. ' - ... ' WIUHIU FINANCIAL 'Dll1'WICI' , ' 6$00 Wilihire IW..•lu va. • 6JJ.7360 ~ CRENSHAW~ 3"0W.S.ntaS.rk"·ll~•2tJ'.l611 ·• SllNAT VINI TOWEil-llOLLYWOODi 6290SuMd B\\'d. ac Vine St.•......,.,, VA LUY Pt.Al.A. TOWE& -SAN naNANDO YALL.n'l 12160 Yktory ltvd. near IAurd C&n)'On •JH-.21'6 CElllUTOll Cl!Nnlt. . 11 JSS Soutb S.. at OricDI)-Rd • ..-924'.SSU NE--lJ2J Nt•P011 .... (71~,, .... (_ ... _(JomCllrlWll ' . . NL\DonlCS--IO-I • I ~==-'="-= ~=.-OM Willlllft ... ldi ... W)ltllirc lt,.j. "Ora .. IAAnlNa.Calif. 90017 • 62S·l,.I °' Zlftidt 9691 • I ' • • ' • • ' '11f1l v.a 7.1• w • ·~ 1.16 "·~ •.u ··~ •u 6.1~ •. u "" •. u '·M .. - T ... H c , ·T .. T c w • ' T "' H T '"' .. . , .. " .. ' ' ' , ' • . ' • c ,. . ' ,. -· • • • 1uHda~. MIJ'.th S, 1974 OAILf PILU. JI ,-L.ItJ. ar#d-• -(. IJ~•'• r.r~r~l~j. , r, .t.~; ttJJ.T·lJAL Fu~os I PVllLIC NOl'ICB "'"' l'vtltllhod Ortn• Coalt D1Jty f'llot, 'BrtHry 1!, 1f, ff •'!' ~rcll S. ,,,, .. 1.Jl PUBLIC NOTICE "KTITIOUI iYSIWISS WAM8 ITATIMIMT ,.,. to1lowl1111 .,..._ 11 lklllll butlnnt U o A~O COMMODITIES, 2'111 LI ':.nnno.. ....... LtOUM Hlful:I, c.nt. Johll IClh.1•1111, J"1'1 l• Kt•"*•· utuM Nl9Utf, Cell•. l'WJ Tllh bullllft1 lt condll(fed 11'1' t11 111dl¥1,Ull .111111 KHll•nl1 This al•lffnlnl WIS fllld wln. Ille ,_,,. c1ora of Or•noe County °" '""'""''" .. "74 fit1m f'utlll!Nd Dl'MO• (IHI C.lly l'llof, Fetwwtry n, lt, 2' •nd .IM,¢.11. S. ltff olQ.H PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTlflOUS IUICNlll •AMI Sfo\.faMaNT TM fotlO'Wll'll plflOll It dollll M l .... "' SUL.All, 1'74 Wtslwlllds LIM. Hlolllllntton ... di. C•. t»M Jl,lllui· J, J-1 ...... 1'7'2 Wt 1lwlllltl L•M, HunllltOlort lll<h, C•. t2W Tl>l1 blnl .. 11 II condvdld by tn lnctl'lld\111, Jullut J . JOSMllOll TM1 1t1temtnl w" fllld wl"' Ille County Cltr\t ot Or•noe County en • ftflr\llry I"' 1t7f. ..... f'ut>U111td Or•f'lll• CHtl D•llv l'l\ol, .... _,. 19, u . 11111 Mtt'd't s. 1t. )!1• "°"'' PUBLIC NOTICE .. Ffud Volir Joh . ' , . ' I . Mosit Bo~g? -- \\bat's the most borill& ~In the .,.rldl •. Tbat'1 what testarcben at llamud'o 11"'1itute for Pt11!7., ~tudlea -ted "' "'-· 'lbflr ll!terttdte 111~•0.. ~ Ill J lilt of ·~..JlYO ~ q,tbe -bOrlal<ll<illl~~ """"IY lino -· 2. Elivotor operator. S. l'ool<tjjii( 4. ·Baola guard. 5. Houlow!fe. 'Also tiJled by lhli ouU!t. ., llllDlll the most boring ol 'O«tJpatlons ... lltose of tey puncher, "'PY --tor and bl&bWay toU collector. ' Q. "What's Allee C.00per'1 real name?" A. Vlnctnl Damon, he says. Sa)'I. abo, both his !albeT 'IOd grandfather are mlnlsten. I 1 llA!IYFACE T1,e JOOd guy Is called "the baby- • f!IC<!" In the !in&• of the prof....._! •T<Sllm. • ' Stride of the average woman today ll ·four indles aborter than her bultud't stride. About :25 years ago, ii was aeYen inches shorter. How do )'OU aocoont for this change? How much do you have in your savtng.s account, sir? Doa't answer, it's nobody's business. J.lerely mean to men· tioo that two out of_ three families hereabouts have savings locounts now. And the balance in hall of them exceeds $1,300. Filly cents is the toll to motor across San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. Now and tbeo a driver, ~·ho can't come up with the money, will leave &0me personal item as collateral 'Jb,at's wmltted. At last. report, empty-pocketed soull bad left among numerous other things live men's wedding bands. • PISCES Dmah Shore, Pal "1xm and Elizabeth Taylor are Pi.sees 1be stMg11ers say Pisces people art dreamers. That leads them toward success. The hard (acts don't tend to discourage-them. ~use they rarely recognize said hard !acts when confronted ~·Ith same~ They prerer their own imaginative notions. Rare ly does a ''·'Oman's snoring rattle the window panes the way a 01an's sooring does sometimes. But the medical men who make a study of such niglitUme noise say the snQ_rlng of a l'.'Oman tends · ti> be pitched higher than the snoring of a man, so therefore carries farther. Those two automotive accessories Which have jumped the most ln popularity durtng the last six months, •as' S·ou might expect, are siphon boles and gas tank locks. Only mammal that can't jump is said to be the ele- plumt. Address mai£-to L. !if. Boyd, P.O. Box 1875, New- PICTITIOOS IUllNlll NAME ITATIMt:NT !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1' ... f'lllklwi"I ..,_ 11 oolrtO bu.;neu ••: . ODIE'S, MA 9Altl.Ell'S FAMILY llf.STAUllANT, !12 E. 11th St., Cot!• """'·(•lit. port Beac/l 92660. Alb9rt I. ~ Jr., J4lf H11bOI 11vc1., ""'· m c.od9 MtM. cent. Tl>I• ~-II c8'lldllcNd 0Y • ,_,.1 ,.,,...,"" .. Atwt I. OiHlwilll Jr. T1'lll 1tellmtnf Wit filed wit"' llMI Cou(lty ci.rlr. of °"'"" Covntv an """"""" , .. ,., .. "iu• 'ubtlllied °'"* Co11I 01Jly 'lid, F-'*Y lt. u. Ind Mire/I 5, n. ltff -~7• For Week.ender , Ad'vettising £1ck P~~ Exempt ~·.: .~0·: ~"·~ ~1"r '~r.~: :~11,~ 'T.nlf:t: =~~ ~ := :~ , -~ . · . ' ... "' ........... 0.'j'YM Oii• J i:;....11 1.eia '-P Sei'tc IE°' ,_ .. I II •· -, •. t•I ... ...,.,,,.., ~1'411 tt.ori 11.d """""' flf UJll U.• ;;;:G •. U • n ftilflllll M ...... ... J4 ).. l.G )1411'... t;ll IAI It) I t ) ' Jt!11 NAU) fJIC.., \..Y W.M 11,.. ~ Mt 1,N 1.0 II POii ' -Sf 111 l.f4 I n _.._Ill lJ.U Jt.!J ""1 llw Mo.II 1•.ll F ,73. 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In pre,•iOuJ )'ca'rs. it' akt. pay works: )'OU . cla.lml;d A-&ick. pay ' 0 \ exempllOO .. )OUciJ.ber 11)bad IF YOU fl l!:CEI Y1!: lo ati.ach a 1-~orm UIO ·or more than 75 al your regular ~ .f'*MtDJtnt .. sbo\\·ing how "'"'Wet"fl)• ·~ate ot'j>ay a·s sick Al,.._ f'd 101Q1 iltwl Tft It.a ,., l.111(•1 l.tO t.• Sie<ltw.I IO.otl0.11 Ame~ ' • H t. -• J.• i.• l(na, Gtll '·" "'' l:..t'" , n .n n 1' NII 11'111 t.U 10.111 ,..,Ir' 11.lill H,.O Ulilll'V• •.JI t ... MAlllMLP O•f' : Alrl 0.•1 1.:W t,n 'tl•l d 1.01 1.11$ LO UO. l).M 14 . .0 COnl\t l .•t ) ... ""1·· •.M •.• 111'1 a w .. l.U l .Jt Ull• l<:I '·'' '·" llllfpt ')I 601 AM XHISS , .. attC 1.1'' ,., I.IX OIM>IJ"' J-\to l fd t,11 t.tt •UMM: "OILITY • C. U$' lt,VU.tl -tit 1.0 1,11 tfP'-' 6.t~ 1 M OMl\J,, . (;f"..-ttl ),t0 t.t~ ~· L t.• t t1 Ill( .... 1.'Jt t:a SM ... I~ 1M lt1V<ll lltJ l4 1) .... ,I'll 1)1 1,01 111""1"' 1 .. t.U C.•lel '" I0.11 lite 1111~ I ll I .. iHIAIUOl'l •06; )~J t.11 I.a> Can"• t ... 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I t U t.1• ti011 or 121 ~ sk:k. pay yoo receive f« \ "o u coukl ,each Wetk beyOhi 30 dayl • :· • " Is e:rwi~ from income tax Food service executives and 8 11 PP 0 r 1 up to. the amo1.11l you actually school official_ s ~·ill ....,,,..I at your claim · , ,.,.~ ........ P011T1• • b ,. 3.llach-recel\'t 1or \lJC week, « $100, lhe Sier.aton. Anaheim ~lotor ing_ 1 · siatemenC fuTI,iJt.hed by diche\'tr Ls lfSS. Th I s Hotel March 18 for the.eighth-e1--..... a.,..)l-,.,.._ ... _ ~rvices ltt1ot•v 10'.11 n:C. Fiii Dtfl l '' Jt1 IMU CO: !>I ti.Gr !OM 10.• "-'' f,IS t.ll f i. '"' l."3 )~ k-I.IS &.•So Go~F 11,0l II I" Fltf '"'"I ll Jl'f '111 ·l11e IOI. 1 0.. I ... F l.llo l.t. S-11 IM le 1,1' W•Nfll 1~n11n Vt ftt I•• Jri llNU F 10.a11.11!>wt11wG S.Y IGl ... ,,..., !rl tll lst J'" .... /ii C1! ""'"•NO.: So'ff Ill It.rt II,. ,. .... f 1,.0 "" f!alT .WT 10.'111.U m t l•t t_GI I •I Alll INVISTOal; MIG lO.ti 11.11 , 1..0 '-.IO S 10 ~TON: OiK ,,.. 1.01 s j,(I MIO 11 n !).ti TAT• no ~,: ~~ ,. 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Uoa College. · and he abi> kept...nalo sick-·-v• -· The seminar is co-sponsored pay reoonh. • If }'OU receive 75 percent b:v the Orange Empire Branch 'lbe-Ttea,.,ury-has now e35ed or less of your recular Wffkly of the Food S e r v i c e up ofi tht rociQirtmert, If f"UI" ra.te of pay u $ck pay• tfli! Executives Association . It employer shoWs'your sick P3Y pay Is eltmpt fT'om inctlme begins at 9 a.m. ••d runs 5--te,..,, -'T:" "' ! II tat beginning wkh ~ first .... ·~..--.., ..... rorm "-· day of yot.O" •bsenct if \'OU through 9:1S p.m. your· tmployer ·ctoes this and ~;1a1· ed ~' • Din!1t"r s'peaker is t h c It he keeps ·lbe rtquired are ........ .,. IZ n• ai least Hon or ab I e Jamn E. records .. you doo't have to pne. day during your absft\ce. Cunningham, Superior "-·rt attacll any , u P t · If you are. not bospkali.ted """"' p 0 r 1n 1 for at least one day dunn' • Judge from Ontarlo. lie Is statement In claiming ttie • al!iO ~a mcniber ol Chefs de sicki)ly es:emptkn 00 )"OUT your absence, the e1emptioo OJ.isine of Los Angeles. 1973 rec.urn. Your empkl)-er's does not apply to yo(.. sioek Registr3tioo fee, w h i ch separate showing Df the Ack pay f.or the first sewn days iDCludes all meals and F w 2 1..-of yoor ab9enet. It~ apply P!iY on onn -!:lo no~· to i--,,·~ pay -'ved f-materials. is $20. Olecks made coosldered ' equal to a ""' '-"' 1 ~ "' payable to FSEA ..,Rtstaurant su~~tfllenl. "' • 1he ~ightb day aD1 crt. Seminar should be sent 1o • ' ~ "\ \f\ "" · ": .f t t · . J\lanagementSeminar.Orange· y"(j' ·J\l iG~T fike #l...'DfE .EXEMPT amouot FSEA Res_taurant i\~nage-. Slep.i-lJlroogti )"Olli" supctjor during the first 30 days of ment Seminar. Orange ~I .. or '4•nioit'or '1i15t 00 ~,Olir absence is lbfill·imeunl oi sick College, 2701 Fain 1iew .Road'. &vd>-fu.m~$Alte that your !'3~~f ;;;1~.~\\"h~~f~: C<lsta ~tesa, Ca. 92626. anployer keeps the required less. After the first 30 days ~ . • ~ r~ aad. ~ shows ibe of. abseQce, .. the ~ em p, Mesa, . F" . .· ' ,. ~ck ply ocparalely O!\ Ponti ,amoont ~ 11\e arn<lll!ll,Of sick lmI > W-'l,,J~~ emglO)'ers wlldld pay )"OU adually teaoh~. or : " .· 80 ~ Wb rn~king it elsier * G• B"d for their employes to report ' .. ~oo, whichever L!l less. Iven I exempt sic,k pay on thelr tu . '. ·rot-< ( • • .. ' ! cdntraot for $7$,580 \bas: '\., U' .. ~ afe\~ble to ~·ctk been given to F1exible Metal because or UlncsS «disability, Hose l\fanu facturing Co. . you may be e1erppl on up ~~ l\fe?8: . by Northrnp':s to $100 . w . week of any A1rcTa!t D1vis1on. -payments you continue to • .AMC R~cnll Of Defective Jeeps Told The ccntract is for ~ucting rt'Ceive from }·0tr employer. for the new F·SE Tiger II Say you still continue to i n t e r n a t i o n a 1 Fighter. ~i,·e ttM5c pa,·rocnts after f!OO\ld..ion ?f . the versatile you reech vo!Untary early fighter 1~ building up to more retirement age or mandak>ry DE~OJT ( U r I ) than 20 F -5Es a month. relireinent age undtr your American Motors Corp. has "~' l·" 1.M U ,.Ulld S.11 S.11 WF Gr• i.n 1..'M Ml .. tt 1.1<1 1 t• .. ,,...,. .a i.1• ,,.fl c;r i.n •.n """°"' 11 •.JG '·" ()(-6.11 •. 11 ~,. h ! ~,, •OUlllDlltS """°"" "' •. ,. t.ll n1u• ltOI. 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Santa Fe TeUs begun a recall campaign to employer 's r etirtment plan .. rorTect deftcts involving the Are I.ht paymf>nls stfll t:lectrica~ wiitng: and p:>l''C'r r------------------.. e-xempf· as sick · paY at c1o brake unlh; •on 16,2'8· of its Q Tl C Earning8 Rise lh<l(tl><n change""" tax!ble 1r14-riiodet Jeey '"bicr... ver 1e ounter , .. rcli["'!""' par' It is clear The de(ect in Uic Pl"' NSDA Li slings for Monday, March 4 1974 Santa fe Jntemational torP. ·that pa)'mtnts continued after brake bcidte~ ls ..--sfrtUlar to " ' ~or -oi:ange :reported · eatf1lngs· 1 yo~ ~teach in ~ n d .a t or r one 158.l · caused General w. ~· 1t.m "'-101 111~ 11 j""''•• 1t1. 11.~ 1t111:l• ,.,, 11• , n for 1973 of SI0,87t .691, or $1.28 tct1~.ment nge .... _·1!1 be treated :\lotors t" ...... ·eeks '"•'o to •-g'•n ""°"'1" '' lbl'll• Oo•<~ GI i~ si. ""'l't'' F• "~' :io1, Ru1.1 "" u u bl nv n -~ UCllWI AIMtltlteJt tt 0.• Jon\ Ill'~ 11'• M1dlto C 11, 1t ~ Ad' I '• t•, 0mio.ilurniiii<--I+----------=----------------· -~~are. Comparable Camln<M 3S {ll.X.1 C rct\remcn. l p<l.)' 8 reca1\ 0f J 2 m1\lion C3.l'S Solt"1!hM 0.l ltrt, Oo~lt 0 1 10 • !! f!'P'I'' 111 l)!.1 So\P11111r JO 11 PICTITIOUS IUllNISI ----!!:: ,~ t• k .,. Ill~ •ro:l otlt rt 0....0!"n 11'1 1J',. lll\flll G•s l'Gl•.11'~ !.c.PIGll I~ 11 ''J II'• -MMa STAt•MINT nh In 1m. e lCl u n g an ra '""' -uBn t-itempt-&K? -paYr-aJ\d--l:ight-trucl!S;-tf'he part 11..ott4-b,._ • ...,.u.. O\lnlllft _D. -U~---U-Fae -,-~~. kl>ll I-..)' •• ...P.• ••.•..••.•• ~~-~~-~-~~-~~-.~~~-·~1~~ . -······-·· ·-··--·-···-····r.. .one ... 6.42.-432.1 ~~71-3 87g6ainor-.~-!453cen·081s1' :~~::ttnoo: a~. ~~f~~ased by A~IC from ~!!''e1:~;:~lf* ihT"'~: _H~~ tr:::~,.~ :::! :!~ ~'1~1~ 1f~ 1l:: PUBLIC NOTICE STELLA'S, l!fJ Ntwp0f1 l lwd., C<i1I• • """' 'f'• • · ";\ nd. · ' · _ _Jjfl'.lt,I TPlll ~"°"f' E! I'•"'· 11'~ 11-i.;. Moaul (p lOl~ 11 ~• S.. Mtltll t'1> 1,, M-. c.111. nu1 a share, fully diluted. a taxpayers on ~-bet.her An A.'fC !J""t·csman said 11 ... 111n1o11 1i<1U111 t:1 tt'Uett ~ 11<:. J11110i.• 111 -,..,., ..,. s-i.~n~ "'• ,., .. Sctlw•rtJ, !II E. t•1~ Sir .. !, . k )A"' "'1•11 """lup, -•I £fttrl f C' I~ I ~ •-A•• •-_,, "" -U >> Cost• MM•. c 1111. nu1 your exempt sic pay changi's there have boon no accidents "°.., or cammii. E11u11, 0t ;:;;;-.,, ; ·;~~ ... t,::• • • 1!:: 1~~:"1ne1' 11 c.onducttd ..., •n intb taxable Teti rem en l or Injuries re?>rtcd as a result ~':~w:" ~.,:1 t~" ''L •::;; :;~~ ::;• 1 .:;K ~~~ ::~: W:"?~11 ~ ::: l".vt $dtwart1 income pay when continued~ of eitt.er the ,..,wer brake unit 1'1"'1"1"· · £~,..~ • 11 11 _,,_ "' ,,,,, 11·~ So Cat wt u>.:. 11•. Tl'll• st1'-llt w•• 111ed w11h tM The f , r-INOUITalAU f.>Mll 111 2'• 1\~ -lion lft 1)'0 11~~ $io CnllG• •» :JI C ~ c •·... .... a ter you reach volun'"'l'l' defect in 14,785 \·ehicles or AND UT•L1T11s trwe• 20•• 11'• -•0t u ' 111 Silld P•P 11·~ 11•. °""" ..,,. of "'""' COUfllY Oii ~ • • • ·MDnO•J l .ilr I.rot S\oo 1'\ Ml. •-,,,, 1"" ,, .. VOH '° Feorv.rv u , 111'-retirement age under your in the el~.trical wir\tli. Both Mi ro~'·'"' "•"on fl t1w 21•. M$1 ~~,. iov: 10\;, ~!:t1 , u•~ ?!·. 1"41N1 ll . ein..inye ~~-pl "". pro'lel115 ~u ~ OOIT~"..1 ..... , ' • •• ·~d "''' F.,m• If ' "• M ... 111"" ""' n v. Mii "-•" It\'• 1••· l"u~l"1111:1 Or•llQI COllll D•H~ fllllll, • Benefits Paciage Y"' r-·-Nll '"" LI VII l.I<" <;;".;14~ "' A<u\/>111 .l IJfi.· f'tlol Ut '"" •I\ NII C...vSI t''J II.lo S-IMll "'"' 11 It f,'t:"lf'Y 1t, '" "w: M¥m '»~i' t · lllge · . no co:;t to tht owners, lhr ~ .... ~'c'! li~ ~~ ~~ 1!: ,;1., ~',!,l1~ :·• ;1oi. t:: :,1: 'f'" 11;; ---IN lt1S, BOTH the Circuit complfly said. 1•• l't• n »>,, "' C••ltt oi u NI P•1en1 • .,, ~ ""',.,. , w. •·· PUBLIC NOTICE tie• kl 11"' lf'1 1\1 Min( G U.,,, N..-dftftl l 'io 1'~ \~ Te< 11'1. ll'o "-urt f M•' h Id '-h ,lilltl llol¥ J 2 • FMll QI• Obt 1' NJ NII c;. U\r Mi ~· El '"" t •o from Coast Fede . ml s • Court of Apj)ea\s and lhe k• '"' u>., u "' '•~ 1•'Ai 1i Ne .. u c.o 11 .. ,.,, si .. 11 Cl• H 19 MOTICI TO CllOITOIS IVf'llllOll cou•T °" THI ITATI Of' t.ALll'CMl: .. IA ,01 Tiii COUWfY W OliNO• .. ..- Est•le of IOA E. CU.IUC, 01u1ud. NOTICE IS HElll£9V Gl'JEN to Ille • C:rodllOl'I of l1lt •llllw Mf!'lld dft:tdfnl .,.,.. •11 "''°"' ...-...ino c1.1m1 •••I,., ti. ... ,, 11«tdem .,.. r.qulrH to fl1• tllem, w'lfll ,... ,,_.,.,., _.,.,,, In tM oflkt of ti. cllrti; ot IM •tto'I• ltfll!l\11111 it9\l,l, or to ll"tMnl '"'"'• wllll ti. MC-IY "'°"°*•• to I II I urtM,•1•nld •t ttw omu or 111o1r •f!Ol"MY. M. t.e:wrs LEH/MN. 001 C1.n11111.,; 9!vd., La AnttM. C•llforllll, wltlch It tlll plKI of bu$11'111l of 111• Uf'ldtt1lgNd 111 •M 111,1~ Nrlllfll"' to tnl ff!otl ot wlf dKedtnf, wtlllln feo.lf "'°"""' '"" thll lint pUlll!c11lon al 1"'1• 11ollct. Ott.f J1tnvlf'Y U. 1t1'-IEl9EltT CALVIN Ct.Alli( Wllf'OftD A. CUllllC ElK\llOrl Gf 1M Wltl 111 lite •"°""' n•mrd dlcedtnt M. t.IWIS LllllMAN '* Cnllllll• ....... L.M ~ c.....,,... ,.... T•h cnu '""'" .... ,..,..., "' . .....,. f'vbHslllid or.not COnt 0•11'1 Piiot, f.,,,.,., 2' •nil M.,tll !.. IL tt. "11 ''"'' PUBLIC NOTICE • . ~ngs. I.Al 0 \,I lM! c tiwl I e Del E. Wehl> :iJc. 'T'!~ i:._ :!~ ~~!.:! ';! '~ •. ~ 1r•· =:~:::. T ~ l~ lr;;.~ ,;\, ~·~ AY a Treasur;I was 'ATOng i n ""' "~"'1 ,,., i·• Fr•n• £1 ''"' t'\ NI••-• :101\ 11"' T•ylo< w ,. 10 d8intlng that ~ttm"'' sick pa·,• "'"' t•pr •0 'l" '"-"d •< 11 n ... NO<<htt "~ ""' T.w.;... '"' ,,, ti> ""' Fln<I 11·0 I " '"' Fe![ 51\ 11~ Mont tK: 1•'Wo »"• ft""'<tt ll''I ll 1 becomes ·taxable relirem t "'"' r ittt1o 11'• Jl Fwott " • '" Nwi NIG t ,,., r'"' "' ' Let'• lace il >,II 11villp" IOinl pay pretty~ theame imerest. Which makes it a aooc1J4ca· to c:bcck out · what each one gives you betides i.aterut. Hue's what.our Ftioae Bene6ts Pac:bge gives you. . ' Flee dleddnc accoant. Free penooa1 cbcckinc acccunt at a major but If yOu1J maiJIJl{n I minimum blllnce of $2500. Flee Ille depollt box. A mini· mum ba!IDceol $2500 wl!f ;.t you -. Jesltlen Oab. s.w,_ey.., dWlp 11111 lf'Plil!ICH, f\lnllluft. ;.weary, mn vacations ud tickeU to tbowt ond pm"' ADlorbcpln11 · mlalmum ol $1000 i• your ....... ll()C(IUllt, Free traftleil elieck1, Flee_, ........ !llllden OiJb_,,ben ... tllem wl- J>IYhlt11etvlc<ch-. ,! W• hive 11villal p!.-tblt PIY fiom·j~" ., 1~ ,., °"'-'°' p•'baol§ ICCOUldl let you clepplit ._ .. !lb It out uytiJM you w... Of _..,fedenl-lodoow nqulre ·-~""'8111 ..... -·-·--prior to IDllllrily. • Sida'9Jt. W1 ... -~ ...... YI ,_PI.ID. 11> I p.ilL And dUdq the --P LIL to' p.m. (l'lidl)1. lllallca--•IM M1M .,._uat116p.m.I. COAST ~ - fl {JI l~l\l '-,/\V lf.J\ ,', • I pay af,_' ,,_ -'-·,,·-~ •-fl E d ...,.. ~':"" ''• t \. Fwnl; S.. Ill• 11:• No .. 11 (p 21 l't'.~ •IS ti ~ -....,... ICtlt. t3M Ud l fll ,,..tt 1''• M C..lbrlfl t\1 10\'o 0.•wd H J>1 ~ tltftfty 1,~ I , .~ )'OU-COUid • a•• C an ye AMl rt S., t<l~• l1'·• GI"•'" olJ lJ'l) Olt•n Or 11111 .,.,., Tl,,.. OC: 1•, I , .,...,., 11 v '"' Ttlt• I''" 1t•,, Utll L•J S J\1 0<-<• -•o -& , __ , M• '' l ..... Wo!d t '• \0 Gilt .. Tr I'< t s;: ••,. "~' ...,, I 10''• vountarily red.red reganiltss "'""-"" ,, .. nv. 091,0 ai 10 1ol.li "r' "", 1"" ''11 ac ... 11•. 11 10 r •'-•• So ..._laJ 'f:;"'' · 14', 11.,. r,.. "'"'"' JO'"' ]ti> O<m·~ 11Vi 1111 lrllOfl I'~ t I , o YOW' 1~11.11. if you are ....,._" to the Dally Plitt "' 1.... , "'" •'·~ i.... trito Pro JIVi 111, T ,..p WI If' Gn o\.wloP 11 11 Oit••t NA 1V. )!/, Twlll o;1 11 11,, rece vlng any exempt sick or PJIOE~lX. Ariz. _ Jnscoo :•.., MJ1 ''' 11, Oln ''"" H"• 21·• or1i. "" 6~ ,,,.. v• ''"" n 11,. disability ~•y -~ )'OU •• ,.. "0"' , ,_,~ .. Ci<! O\ldO! P•MI l!I• 11 ll''o uni C.wt ... 1'• ..-•111.1 " Development CQ_, • a joint :•'"'ioi ,,_ 10 11• .. Ml'.inl !.11•1• P•ct•• 11~ l"'-union soi :iov. 10,. reached the VGiuntary but not Venture· ()/ the Prudenf iaJ .t.:1'°<11 l~ :~~ ::;: Go~d1\;·;, 11 1 •., 1 11;: ::i r:;;: !~:.: !i,., ~s·r..~~ \~•, 1;:; lb. ---.• atory ~'rement In C All \to.i J11·•it Ot~• Mt ••• ,., P•n 0t01 "" u > u•, -•, ,,., ..i11dla.i • ..,... surance om· · pan y or A111t T•fl ni. 1r-.. c;.--Sc ,., •·~ "•··• ,,, • ~ '~ L "' h •·' •• , ..,., r M 14 II•• Ufl1y Fd\ n i,. It age, you ave court support A r· a p· R lt , t1. .,, 0 l'\ l '• Gr,, llid• '~ •'• P,1\• c... ,. ,..., v•tM Md , f In . \o me IC • 10 Ca Y anu ue a•lr<I W' ll'lr Ill.lo ~t~ Q'I 1l II F•f N Sw u~; II"• lf•ntt ~ •1\ i:; or cont wng claim your Del E. \\lebb Corp. of ~e~.,.,,..rt .-.. &• 1·~ • ""'"" t:w ,,. ''' F•G.1• w " ,. .. v111 0vto 11,. ,,,, SI .ck ruay cxen1p11·on. · r-•••or ,., »"' 311' Mtm.i •• 11'· u •• "-'' "'" u •, u •, v.~ Si'<~ ••· 1•, .-Beach ----'·--• t'-y 8 ' 111•-L 1011 11 1'0an 1.qR1 ll 11•, F'ttr11 l• 1, 0, • jl,UUUU.! .. '\.'U ,,.. r a1 11, Mtt )) .. """' " ,,., .:. p,,..,,~ ' • Vl<!o•I SI ,, IP. · Importa"nt note: if in pa.~t in\·olved .... in e o n t i n u i n g -., 11• 111,1 11,,. n11i H•-'" °' 1 • ''• "'"""' w 1 ::: ~~ ~::=1 'St' ~ '.: \'Mrs, vou follo\\.'cd th c. d' · _,. .. c I' ''""' 11 " H• 111 " "'1 11 • 4 1.. "'"""' io ... 1:•\ Vo• s1ooit •• • • 1$CUS!lOllJ Wru1 8 re!) Ce &:lltn 12 II'\ 1'0tntl c 11~. 11' • ~N Cl• t'• 10·~ ,,..,, El!ll 10,,: 1~:.: Treuu"' 'rules and gave up Oling. a lfonotclu de1·elo~r. 111 ~ s '1~ "1•• ta 1• 11 Nn 011 ii.,,•,.,. w.1~ NG u .. u" ., r t11Hr U 11 1' HiN l EL 41. 11 0...1• (.II it 11 Wiomn I t•i 1,, yoar claim of sick pa'.' regarding -•ible sale or r, ,.,,. ,, .. 1'• "6o.,., 11 ~ 111• °""'n c. ··~ 10•\ Wetdtf'I ,........ .. r U:t 11 JI Munl Mtt n\. n • 1 liit tfl• c;,i ' t ', w .. r. Wt :., :!: 'r·xemptton efter reaching lnscoo's Kahuku pro,..,,..iies on tt• c. 1•.\ ' t'IT•tt c ••· t '" R•f<"' w.1 ~ M 1 1 ,_ :L. r-"., a 19 D'fll IO 1(1>1. .. 11ltr ( ll"• 11"" 21' 1tJ Wllltl Pl 1"" II'• \'O~ta.r)' retu~ment age, you Qahu, Ha .... -ail. 11.·hieh ineludt-Ii• ""'"" •1~, ,,,., 1Ms 1n1n1 1\0 "~ "•i;"l II'• ""• w. ''" •~ • ' {, ~-"' nt.:. ' 91"111 l.on1 U't1 ll llu!I 10' 11 ''' e ' 1 1' • 16'• ma7 W<Un .. W 1m:: pro tectiYe the Ku ilirna Uc.tel and goll 1 ... ,.,.1 ,.,, n •. i1i ... '"'°'"' · •' '" "'" w.tt• Fd 11!'! 11'• I ·-• ~.· f . •i.-..~ 10C$ DI 11'/r i~ !Mir ~· l 'o )>o lhtot Ell 1-'o t Wllltlftl I 10~ Jllo re ~II.!. .. --,uns or 1.1ND1C reaI'!. course . ei0tt11 s • '" 1"' 1 .... i•. "' -., [IK 1.,,, " .....,"" H J '"' •·. 111CMJ· re uaiu Bl.1113 can tum te decisiOll9 or M41 <:. :i,~ ~:"" •iw~. 1111 ""'~ '"' lt\'I "'• Wlftl ,..T 1o 10. • ---I'-" c1-~-~ 1 · ' "" ... n Ufllw 10 ~ 1M1111~ Str 10"' 11, oat to be mmey in the bank t!tt. :; · "'" "'' :=~: t ,:~ ir' :• .. 11 ,.t.1.1 . M\I) 1''' wi1t "L' 1..,. .... n t s haw betn a<e11t• , '""' 21,. , , , A . , ot11 • ll\lo " -u11 1i~ " , 1lor ~ says lhe Research reached. 9tln1.1 "' ·n ~ fl' .1-6 ' 1 :. •011r1 Oi~ '"" '°"'' WO.Id s.. 11·~ n '-!fl't""' 0(, >-lea, " the ~ &r.CI. C';ol tJ ' 14 :~t.."i~ °" :.~ :~ ftoltlll.t 9 11\!' I)" Wl'tof'lt W 'l J\\ 'h UI ....., nJllQ U 9'•"'\ N tit t~ llllr« QI l \'o ,. ao...... Co "-• V.. ll•llo l'rl 11\.'I U' I ! 1teli:"7, should · at fi()nlc, •""•• •~ '"' 11,. urn 1.l\t u:: "°• '"' •i:. •10. z1on1 utr'1 ?ti• 11•· ~ ... ,-., !''• • 1~·~ ''° • 11• OTC 10 Ill ' . future ate reotlC\4e that lil~ }{' Pl "''"" st 'lO ioh J-o n·~ 10 , 01t ,..cf1t·~ Ouler.o , 80"1 lkllltf' M l)" ft~ •-o <• 0, ' ,,,_ .... -t• ~------• • • : • 1::1 tllWI Sw . ti' ,. J;;.,., EF 12"• 1J Go'f\f,fftploy I"' llCl,IOO 1tlilo n i;.-1r. • .... I . m,;bile , • . 'I' ' .. ~ ,. r • "" '· :_phone --... ~ =---·--plaee fl reeel•• · telephone cell• ln,..rear --·---1---1ot ·-~--. -tilo C•~t•I 11•111tJri•11f1 • MP11th t. lii.fttti ~•flftl 1+ OM fH 1t\) 1SI• .. ty11 M 11 11 h fllO.WI AOa t J.IOCI M'o ti~-'• 1lf k '{a.lk UIMoll Ml '"'-11'1> tl•IH• M ,.. 1 10 ""' E•P Ni.lllO o HYt-·~ .:, ar ·et. C.Yll'ltfl . 1• .... k•l'll f c ,.,.. It), ...... Stitd\ l':l.ttlO .... lllt• '• • , ~ C!ll.tt8t IU 111~ 11 , l.llN~ ( II'• 14 Co"'bln\ ""' tl,100 11'~ H'.J• 1, "o •11t 4t K-fl Tl. t \, l'o s,•"• .. Co1 to,IOO JHl ll'9-'• II 1 -IOl'I 1(111r Str 11 U Ot'llCO r M 1'1,200 t f'o M",'o• '• c;.,,.ge Rofoefl:i, Corisultin111 CMt .. ,. '"' ••n CoM ··~ 1 C)(t•11k •Ill ttACCI """ 1'~ 1, e ., t!tt .f.l W.."'1 tin 11'~ ti', F'1111 Ml•IF •.loCll ~ 4ru: J 1 \·ice ~ident nf lntC!'11Rtional °"':f' A t1 ""' h y c.11 1\\ ,,,. Mo1ttl c.or,. ,, '°° J111r •"•-, , ~ n'~es"• _ry.,,,.... 1 .........i Oii~ Cl S~ t ',\ 1.1,.t Ft U~ \1\1 ., · ··· ...... -·-..... . . U It vuo I'.. 12\Vznn · m ~ JO b I.tr Cvll 1\.'I 1 lolASO lfOI"""' Toclly • 11110D , e:lC'.h, wilf •-t•• feat"-~ .... f ·" tfl't li.tJfl It'll• IS l~f A.OwlllCK 411 ' • lx;l 11..-u1r!I I\ ''-• , I.MS IC: 1\lo j',t Df(ll ... , * O::l')Clillter at I~ ,,,,,_k 12 .•• UI ....... n U\} U11<11M19td .lhO • ~T. • a,-v~· II-V' »'h Jt, l.nwdi 'llh IJ Te!tl JJM lu!Jtheon,(!f.lhe-L.D.S·B\liJiness ~.~UIJ ·t; f " t:.,"' '•"" 1;\, Goin•" and Lo•er• all,. erofe!.sional A1i0Ciation '"' ~ 1t11t1m JJ tll> l!l .. 11111.s or Qr~ County in the Sad-!!£~ •1•.,, ';tt :::C":1~ '!~ ~ I L';..., ~ i:i!: ,: ~: t:; 1dle,.., .... k tnn. Santa ,_.. • i It\.\ ~ 2111\ r11a , M:U'lllM'" .JO '"'• ., }'! ,,,, """" ,,..~. 11 K ·I•'-U'1ftll .., u J•Vi • v;ct"• swi... 11 • 114 _ "-' Romero wtll speak on·!'llow ;; ~ :r .~-t:~"~ t:~ tr' ; ~-1,:e ,m: .~ ~ =:' v~ Can Use The N~atlve t:.!'!I n\, ~' t;:. ~ 1; ... U'6 • ~~T": ~!: :: = ::.i EWtn!I (ti. r&d1y'a Ctin'eflt rtr; Jl'11t mi. llttf1y M It\ 1\1, • Jtt~W .IH II • I U. 10.0 )Jonet«q Situation to ~Uke ur. '"" tl:..'rit 1f,,.. 1f' :T =r ... ~ ,f·': 1!t u. :·; '•r-... , ......... "'-, ...... -nv" ,,., ,.i., Ulw. "" '"' s n l•CllllOll °" tfrll· .. : 'I ~vt\;o-•"~"•i _.,. vvl"K!l. ,ti IS U~l U. (!Sol •t fY1 I CkNlic: l.utt' lt'i• l'rl UP t, • 1~vatlom can be made Q o " 1.:.it *' n '' c.-u.e..w " • ,· up •.• • 1)1'\\'·'' ·iii ., r~ ~ ~ : ( I 1 I f it I \ '1 ! 'I' '. 11 t 'A ' _ 1· !J')o )I \.ectt:;; n ~ 14 ll .. 5'11... '"• '!o Up t.t .~yiJ~~inl Hlr'"'Y Lynn at , , \:;;... LMltlP 1a 1• n =:1.. ~Ji~! l tl: ~: I r 11 II\ .. -2!!_..z: , .... ~ ~ 3 n ' IMf .. .,. -tr l U.t &:;;"' IMI "' ~ =' :: '~ .. 'f' I -·~~ ~:t:: ~ ft:: ' • • ,_ ., .. .... ;Mi-;, ,..,. ... • a.... ,.,.._ " ti., ,..,_..Charge l~Wlir~F;fa. : i =~ ii:: D.\ILT fll~ • ~ -= .t ai: lj;' ~ g;~ 1..:: •a l! •c .... lflff AU ~ ir.n M"I' "~-~ : 1:1 642-s"' ... ttr i: : ~lli..~N;~e 11-=~= ti " w MlftMt = = ;t ~o-ikl ~ ~ ~ '·' > .. • - .. • l :l DAILY PILOl • All·elee:trie Bo111eowner No Long_er S1nug .., .. ~----• .. ._. "l --_.,. ... ....---• • • .. ' LOS ANGEIES (Al') -"The AU· Elecftlc home: Clean .•• P.fodern .•• A :1o1d oo lb\! Future." '!'bat was lhe type or advertwng that promoted Cold Medallion ho m e s • apartments and office buildings as they sprang up a~ the naUon in the 19608. Electric companies li\'ete active in the campaign, even to the Point ot ofrering rmanclal Incentives to tiullders who chose electricity over gas. people who ....,,,, thooe home• ond rented thole 11.partmentlll and olfices are quesUooioa the.Ir dectsk>n. ThC energy crtsb Is making them envious or neighbors with cheJper nutural gP:. They maintain 11111 JriceS will drop ' . ' pere<nl.1 . . and atablllu as .... u the company At the same time. teYff&l • atuQ.i~ a:n ~ aWiy from~ oU and 1as. ahow that the gas ·and on burned to ..... . create and transmit electricity could Says Sam M~ms. supervisor., of be bf:tt.er used by sending them directly analysis and plann1nc for Edl.900 : AJ g• nites 'A'ent. up an a\'w3ge or 7.S al-pa or ·a mmbinaUon of the l¥1 ... 'Ibey did • thit by offerlnJ relmbunemenl3 for lnstallatloo and odvertlslnG ...i., seneraUy · rinclhc ' between $100 and llllO per home. 'Mle Jlf'OSJ:'llm came at a t.ime -.'hen the tlrictrlc ~~ wtre competing vigorously li\·lt.b gas companies for new cu&tomera. the cmN.ll process of .~ ltton, traosm1Ai"'1 and ....i uoe In almost every ta.e requires more energy than if gas were burned directly in the bowfebold to achieve the some end use." Gas r.tte! are climbing bot electric rates are cllntbing even higher , spurred by the Arab oil embargo and rcpraled tl('Jays In constructing nC'w uclear power plnnts. to the ho~. -you look at the big pk:tw'e, there are lots of other CflerCY .sourees for EXECUTrVES AT Soulhern California -producing e_lecttlclty, such as coal, Edison-here con<.'ede the all.electric nuclear power and tre SWl; There ls hOmwwoer is paying more than he would only one 80Urct tor producmg ga& at About the same cart be iald d t1>e1 oil, aocording to Deane N. l\torr!J, the Rand mearche:r who supervlsed the energy reports. TODAY, HOWEVER, MANY or the ln Southern Callromia, for example , resideiltial electric rnl.es soared an average or 45.2 perc:enl last ycil r while for ias, but-refused to say thei r' pr~scnt. aggressive sales campaign backfired. dra~ : ~~ ~~ur~!i'. ~a:: ~r! M0$1. of the electric rompanles needed cuatomtrt with electric-heating to bring • the winter electrtclty demands up to the level of summer demands. which increased significantly wtth t b e popularity of air conditkflina. A MEMBER of the Nt"I\' York Public ServiCe ... Commission . William K.. Jooes. has sakl electric heat IRS as • much as 144 percent more energy th~ other be3.ting methods. Cites Crises UA \V President Leon· ard \\1oodcock has urged Congress to sup- ply the leadership that he says, President Nix· on is unable or unwill· ing to supply. Wood- cock said unemploy- ment and the energy crisis are the two most pressing probems. l 1isura11ce Hikes OK'd tiy !'a1iel • TV Safety Proposal Gets Push \\'ASHl~GTO:"<I !UPI ) The feder al consumer agency ls proposing mandatory safety standards that would protect consumers from television sets that art> fire hazards. The Consumer P r o d u c t Sl.lfety Commission sai d ?.1onday 16 persons died last year from fire and electrical shock caused by TV sets. and that hearings on the new rules in April would also deal with lhe oompetence of repainncn. IT SAID TI-IE rules would CO\'er chassis design, mate- rials used in making com~ ents and what improvements cou1d be made to keep sets from overheating. The only government safety rules that cover t.elev iMon sets Involve radiation levels. The agency said a study by area offices la-.t Septem- ber turned up 916 firt:>s \'o'here tdevision sets ~·ere believfd .to have been the cause, 1,1.•lth one death and several injuries. Bl.IT JT· SAID a 'separate compliation. covering all of 1973 and in\·olving 35 incidents . reported by consumen or nev.·s media, showed 14 deaths from te4evision-related fires and two ·from television electrocution.'!. Of those cases, WASHINGTON (UP[) ii said, there W<re 20 ac<uat The Cost of Living Council television set fires, five where has given the auto insurance the set orily smoked and one industry permission to raise where. there . was both rates but ordered it to _explOSJoo and ~U'C. consider that motorists are ~ apparently driving I e s s ~ause ot the fuel shortage. Deputy Director James. W. Mcl.anc said J\.tonday . th.at highway deaths fell 12 percent In January, an ind.icalton'that motorists are driving slov.·er ·\!o·ill come a time when v.·e consider any heating use of natural gas a.s a v.'nste QJl our resources." GAS COMPANIES dispute that opioloo, but e\'en if 11 is accurate It won't happen ror a long time, .and.Jba.i~'I placale !he unhappy electricity usen. The Oli\'flCf or a four.bedroom all· electric home in Alontville. N. J., pays as much as $189 a month for elcctricily. A Los Angeles family wbich rents a ty,·o-IX'droom , all~lectric apartment in the suburban San Fernando Valley gOl hit recentl y Yiilh a two--mor'lth bill of nearly $60. Despite all lhis, and without active support from the electric utilities any more, electrically heated homes are being built rapidly. In fact, !he Electric Energy AssocJation, a promotion group for electric companies, says that this year, for the first time. more than ball the nc\Y homc.-s built in the United Slates li\'ill have electric heating. ' 11IE ASSOC:IA TION SAYS m o s t electrically heated homes are all.: electric; that ts, they also use elcctridty for cooking and waler heating. And for air conditioning, if they have it. ' GOLD MEDAWON homes apartments were advert~ as ( NEWS .dNALYSIS and being J dean, modern and guaranteed ol a future energy supply. At the lime, electric company officials say, it didn't maUer that electrical generating plants burned twice as much natural gas and fuel oil as \\'Ollld be used by the average residential CUJtomer burning them at home. There was plenty for everyone, they thought. But as the utiJltiee moved into the 1970!, they S!W they would be facing shortages of gas and oil at just the time conservationists were blocking plalYI for building nuclear generating plants. "WllEN WE COULONT get ne~' generating pennits, li\'e figured. it li\wldn't be prudent lo encourage or promote lhe use or our product," said Edison's Pl.lcAdams. Electric company executives say the all-electric ho.mes, ~part.rnents and offices oootinue to be con.mucted becalt9e builders can't get gas or oil book ups. The electric companies don't lhlnk the energy dispaMty ii that great , however. 1bey point out that although it ldkCJ more energy to gfl. electricity t.o the home, Jess is needed once it gets there because e~rically heated homes are better Jmulated . Other factors also must be consklered , they say, such as the amount of fuel used by oil tankers and the trucks which bring oil to the home. A STUDY CO~t~llSSIONED by the Loog Island Lighting C.o. concludes that -.nen these factors are oonsidered , electric heat uses less energy than oil beat does. However , Ed Myers Jr., a v\ce president ol Southern California Edison, concedes. "'nlere is or ~e no question that if the gas industry had adopted the same heavy insulation requirement6 that the electric industry adopted in 1958, the over-all energy use requirement wouk! be a lot less for gas, too.'' Morris, the Rand researcher, says it isn't fair to -compare energy use in an insulated residence with one that isn't. "OF COURSE, YOU'LL waste more than you should'' he argues. ''The trend to be followed is to bring gas homes up to electricity's insulation standards." One Vse fo1• It The association says there were 4.79 million electrically heated homes and apartments in 1970, or 7.5 percent of the electric companies' total r~denUal customers. This grey.· to 5.5 rni!lion or 8.4 perecnt in 1971 : 6.28 millton or 9.t percent in 1972 : and approximaitely 7.%7 million or 10.7 percelil in 1973. 'J'h$... Gold Medallion program \\"as launche<t in 1958 by the . National Elcc':'i.rical ?.fanufacturers Association, \rhich established a set of t'OOStruction . guidelines for builders. The primary one li\'as that the building had to be insulaled far better than \\11lat \\ooold be 'done normally. However. some energy o::nservationists are questioning .the wisdom of giving the eleot.Tielty producers priority for gas and oll ov_er the \ndivK!ual consumer. As the energy crisis continues, that trend will likely become increasingly evident. Last month, California enacted a law requiring homes bullt after July t 10 be insulated ._well enough to reduce heating costs by 10 percent compared .,.,·ith the minimum FHA standards in effect. Leann Shier. G. stands on tiptoe lo s.ee if her grand· parents have any letters in their gasoline pumr, . ~I r. and l\Irs. C'arl Shier of Amlin. Ohio. say poop e lry to rg:et gas out of pump that Shier brought home from his oil con1pany, even though ir doesn't work anymore. AN ENERGY REPORT prepared for the California Assembly in September' 1972 by lhe Rand Co>p., the prestigious, independent research finn, said: "Electiicity is more efficient !pan gas at the poinl of end use, but the process of generating electricity by burning gas under a boiler at a steam.Clectric generating plant is so inefficient tllat State Sen. Alfred Alquisl (D·San Josel has introduced bllls that would give tax deductiom for insulation and would require ceiling insulation ol already existing homes when they .are resold. Terminology for G<1.s Ratio11ing Outlined INDIVIDUAL ELECTRIC ulilities then "·ere fr(!(! to enrourage builders in their area to opl for all-electric units ovet Complete Mid.day American Stock List By DICK \\.EST \\'ASHINGTON (U PI 1 C.onfused by r o·n r Ii c 1 in g statements about the fuel shortage and econQm ic slun1p? If so. it may bt' because you dpn'I under.stand the terrninQlogy. 'Perhaps the gel-: 1rhen he complains about!•----------------------------------------------• I I • II · Vo< ~' I V1>1 Net I ·-o Net ...... , Net vo1. N~I vo1 Nel us Sta es a oca11on. last 0>9. 1-.n1 Cl;. "' Last a.;. •v · u st "'9. L.Jist °"· u st °"' -• •-· I Gt•lieton 1n > l -'-J F .. S.i. ..,. • IS'lo, 1 K.n•ill .JJ 1 "" ••. P.KSvLn .2& 1) U\o-.. SounaC{l .•O ll •:•• "t .... RC 1110 l •' . C•\l~..,,ln • 11 • ""FstVMl .•?a 10 11'··"' IY'l(hum ·~ , •• , Pall Corp s 1s•1· '" KEdpll)D lf 16\• •. Ll1\llT -TllE maximum I.All t.o· 1S J J.:' .. ; C.V•tron C11 • 101.-\, "'""'-'~ 1• 21 IO<l. ~. 1(--.41 ' It ,,,,,, •. ~ P.i...,, •• lid 1 ,, •• l o SCEGpl 1.tS s 11 •. ...Df<Mf '°" l J' Ctllv Cr•tl 1 1~1-Yi. FIM,...PI SI J I"-'-' Kty C.O .20 J J•o• >\ P .... I Brd 11 J•-.-\o $CE,,.. 1,1' r700 u-. . . amountofgas amotorisfcan .,_H.i...iJ 1 ,,: CMMt>rl•••110 •1i. F1"111...,.11 11 J~.1to 1oi.mo 1i.o •1~i. ... "•"'•voh J t'I.:. .. •• ~llay.i ... "'1*-"' 4(""" p,.,, l't . Ctn Sole .O'lb l •II . Fl"IJS\il Cp 10 l 'i , .• l<l1~•1rr> Pr I 2"'°• 1'1 "''-' .JSO 1 1t •o-" Spe(ielly A Jl 4 •• buy that runs out before.he #C11on111att • J'•• cr.Stc 1111 111 1121 • -1 F1ocl111au' 1 •~· ... Klrq.01.60 1 S.'•-\..o P11F1s111on J :~t-·1-~ltm""-t" s ll~ .. \'t AOolm\IJ\nl 1 1 .. ~"'ii!" .. ~ ; ·,~·~~ Fl•ll<l .IOd 1 ''-• '41 1(1~11p .1i ,. , • ., ... 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Alka-seltzer Ups.et Told By ' Nader ASHINGTON\UP'nn-- Alka-Seltzer, under at lac k since last year by Ralph Nader researchers who said t1s aspirin oonlenl threatened ulcer 'Victims, li\1.\1 soOn be on the market in l\l.'O formulas -with and without aspirin. \> \J:l HT~~­ SIDE , I A A•ltfl lnCIY) ' ; , . Ch•<• Un !k l .... 1• Frlfll<i N J1 1 •'•• •·, ~ 1.-PeN! E .tog I t • •, !o1Mo1Pr :J2 1• I • ''• Natura gas comp.1ny -•lrtiar~Fr ..i , ••• ·.;, 0111e1 w11r1e1 2• 1v ... \lo FrHnlUa ·IO n •~-1'• L•B••!f:H• , 1~1. 11 ~''""1"" 111·1• •.. s1e1T11Dlll .4 2 u• •• '• - ----.. . . -Allft ..,.._._ 11 1 ..... ~ \"-.ChlLCIC> .... _.I 1'i~ f.J:iu-lrwiYl-l ----4. y..IU<!•o U -•t:o...J.ro. ~ . .lOb l<I •' t .su6uo .C... ~~-~ fifm tl1aturges COJ1?;Ul'hCfrtG •11••• •111 J ~" ?°"{t~~~a-,v;-... Fr1g<1rOt11< ,11 1'1'••"' LA!vion•ar 1 110. •\ ~r·m•nr <'.P .. ~-.1 • .-t;i s1Mr•IH •. X1 t '""' ~.- . •1111 W•!Cln 1 1'•·· •, '-.1 "''o '"'" 11 ,.., • .,.. l'rl.cn10 .lll<;i l 10••, :i. Ltke Shi' Mn 111 •'\-'• Pelle< Corp l JI; . . . !tl•tltfm 111' n U •'•+ 1;·1 use Jess fuel and then raises •1<o1" .~10 1 si .. -'• cg'"'f'' L1 1 f,, -. . . ''""'i.' ... 1. 10 s.,. . . L• M•Y• .!to • ..... . . . PMenl• s11 • 1 • "' s.-1-1 1" 1 '"" • \\ • , 'MlE C.OUNCIL. in a two- page statement, also said a factor in Its decision to end the moratorium on higher rates. begun Jan. 17, was evidence indicating a u t o insurance rates are actually lowered when inflation i5 considered. The National A!.SOcialion of Insurance Cornmis,,ioners, in a task force report to the council, said auto Insurance costs to policyholders have remained rela.J.lvely stable. Insurance rates have increased, the tasit force said, because of "external oosts such as tho&e of medical and surgial treatment and automobile repairs." Bank Dips Saving Rate SAN FRAt>.'CISCO -The Bank of C&li!omia announced it is lowering its interest rates paid on regular savi n gs accoonts from :; percent to 411 percent. effective April I. The bank will oontinue to pay the maximum r a t c alJowablc by law on all other ~mer instruments. including the highest rate of 61,i pcreent being paid on 2V:r year time deposit passbook savings accounts. L.A. ·LINES $31 'MONTH TILIPHONI COMPANY 0, CALIF. t1t•11M JMI h4 Hiii, C.1'9 MtM Miles Laboratories, Inc. said the change \\'as designed in part to amwer criticism from Nader's Health Research Group, which earlier told the Food and Drug Administration the rresentwi t h·a sp irin formula should be baMcd. BUT DR. SIDNEY Wolf, director of the research group, told UPI the lli\"O-formula approach, while a "major victory" for oonsumers, is still inadequate. He saK! the FDA should still take Alk.a-5eltzer l'ilh ·aspirin off the market, and subject the non-aspirin variety to scrutiny to make sure" it docs what it claims to. "They're admitting that there is something seriously "TOOi wilh the o th e-r product," Wolfe said. "If they're going half way, they might as well go all the way. •1 Plaza Gets NeuJ Shop The Beverl y llllls-bascd London Shop will open a shopping ce.nler store in mid· 1974 in 'South Coast Plaza. decorated in 17th century British style. Designed by lh.i Angeles architects Burke N i c o I a i s Archuleta, all woodwork ~·ill be ban<k'arved and panels painted by a gold I ~ 11 ( specialist. Modern lighting will be blended inlo traditional woodwork to ma4Jtoln the 1rans-Atlanlic etrect.. COllllELLEASE :~J@~flml ~·~DH* • ~ ... _ .... _ .... NllMOMTM ~IUl T d: & LI(. On AJK, Ct..nt 2• Mo; O.f .L. CONNIU. CHMO&.IT JtH HAllOI ILYD. COSTA MISA S46·12H • • . ...1 .. 9n Al11\ ll •'•• .,.. Flt •m• •• . ..... ·f'NntAi• ... , '' l'll.+ v. LIKO \f'C: , 1/9· I Pie N P<11rSt s • Sl•lbN Ind u '"' ... rates to make 4p for.declining •11e9 A1r ,..1 ?l • 1«1e 11:; .1~ .o •'·•• v. -Go....::.. · 11Po1n1t .20 • l"•-·,. Pia Pi.su< 11 6'•-""' SM!Mn c ·"' t it•~· 1• following g\ossarrwill help: AUnTirt llll 1 I'•• ''t CllmFln .16 1 31'•+ \It CHlbr!llnS• 1 I ll+ 'Ill LlrRl\.:UCI U 10 • >'• P~r !>rs 10 1'• ... !>ltrUNJElt 12 1;. •.. Si:i leS .llhfll .lrh!I l' • . (11<ke G .:JO 1 I t \ro CHlll•'f Crp 1 l ll-Vo Llr,,.nRI wl 1• ,.., ,,. Pl-• Te• 10 • t 14 !>l•rlPre<: Sk 1• J_ ,, , ' • AllCI COl'llrll! 11 -',~Cl1rkion .16 1 l\)-•o c..r1111n .31 J 91.,. .•. LCACp ,tj 16 t•,-•,P'illOMo .IO Sll>o .. ~~!>lefnllenl ?911\litlt Allocation -A fairer and impartial distrihulion sys tem under li\'hich some other area gets more gas. Oil company -A firnl A1i.m11 Co 10 .... CllY\.O .lSCI Il 114 + 1" G.trtl•Co1p 2 •:ii. •.. LC.A (pwh 1 1i1 ... PiH ... 1, .60 • 1•'4+ ,.., Sl•woknit 1 J..,~ \• h , , I k w1 ) 1, CM l tnv-..u 7ll U +It GIJlof~ 20 2 2'> LNA.,1 .1• J IJ O PllW1V1 .S. 1 61'1-"• ~topSboo . .0 1 lt'o ,,, 1v osc tax mcenttvcs to oo .ne.Fe11 .so , io CllHl'lmen n •1'"•,,., Gr•"'•' :2, '1n,.·;,t u1111eo .so 1 "•-;; "'u•cg•m 11 t'li+ ~· stPCi> .100 11 '"'' 1, for mor• 01·1 permi·l su•h high ••ta• at l '• 1100 .... : : . ~~.!..M, • ,·.,• ,'","', • :~ Gu au111Srl 1 1•1) • \'t LM E"t .>II ' 11·~. '. "'""' 1.10 • ,,..._ "" s1r111~ w1u1 s •'It.+ 111 .... \. AmHn• WI• Jl 10•• .. "-"!"" n . ,_" """c ..... 40 11 11~1 t \~ LH' Plw""< , ll'•• ...., PIMll lllllYtl • ,.,,_ "· Surllil• .151> ........ . r't ·1 d 'I I t find "m Aoronm 19 J), . , Coit Intl In< 19 1"• ') GtflECI Strv l 21~ ••• L"110fl Ptn J •'" Pl"'lronk t 11>;, • ~ Sun CUr .JS 1 •>t• Vo prOlSI OCSn nee< 0 AmBihrt .SO 1 l'~•'•C°"'Hltl .)2 111'"+\•(;nkou\t,,.r "'lO l>li •.• Lt!WrtT•C I• '\\PIJGrmlk • l,,.,+11t$u>EIK .•O tUl'I+ .... anv Am8y\P l• J 11.;,. '• Coltnl'" « 121 .... \t Gn Atwrtl> l l't• .... lt~119F .31J SO S\t+ ... PN8MIWH 2 I • •.• So.iptrl"Cl .J• I I-I.lo BOT1'LENECK Someone • . Am Fltn .I~ •'n -,· .. Colonlll Cm • 1';t• '" c;....· FIHOU• , I''• ... Llbtr1J F11> 10 , ....... Pne""'l..Oyn ' •""-, .. S<c>Su•vc•• l ,.,, .... Problem -An energy crisis •mGMCI 1• n w + :i. 1 c.otw~o •l 1 l '• Vo ~ inc 1 ,.,.. .. Ito .LllJLynn 1.. 1 , ... ,, "' Poloron Pro 10 '"" ... ~lcs c 11S.16-t·1• who draws up allocation plans. Crisis -An odd-numbered license plate on an even. numbered day. APfth •U .1•ti j 6' .. . C-.bO Com 10 11\~-Yo Gr-rfitrl< 1n l I •. • l intoln •m 1S 1\t -1.o0 Poly<!>ro io I ,,,.,. '4 ~ Cl" 1' Jlo •• , as· vie1,1.·ed· by someone who :;!;:/;~: ~)1 , f.:: :'.: 1 ~ ... ~?~:iC ~ n"'· .:6: g::r.:o-~ s.e! ';~-.~ ~~ ' "· ... =:r.~~;,~ ~ ~~. ·;~ ri,.::,~~~A ,.l 'lil: .. ·\~ doesn 't have to wait in line AM••ieB ll l ''• ... g:1 M -'°II • 1~ ..... ,. G111111r\.10 1 "\lo-Ito L.OtwsThwt 1l1 t~.·~· Pr•lri.oi1 R Joi t .-11... !>yKaC.. lO , 1~ .. 14 for •as. AIT>M!1J'ICI 1 "'•-.. , ,,_, .. 1. \~ Globtl...,,40 •l s +\• LiGtfl.~¥.,1 1 11, .•• Pf111L .... 1 , IN~,, Sy>ltmEno s 2. "-e Alll MDl 0 lnn .. •••• >t Comm~yc j 1''•• 1, Globt!>t<ur 16 Slto• Vo LTV Cp wh ll J.l..-'t F'rtl Corl! l l' .. + 1" -T t-O APtlro l.11l 6 JSlo ... 1 ~=." ,•, ,,',, ·:;.: e•llr E l lilt,. Vo LYl\dl Corp 1 2'l ... f!!!'o"'a"u·M 11 \~. •t ''" Tti.flt~ i• 1 I~+''• Downturn -An economic slump thal is too mild to cause a depression "but severe enough lQ divert nttention from "1atergate. Emergency -An even-nu1n· bered license plate on an odd· numbered day. Feet -A new mode of transporlation still in the ex· perimental stage. · GASOLINE WHEN available. a fuel burned up by motorists. When it is unavailable, motorists are burned up. Hairsplitt1ng -The dif· ference between a downturn and a rectiSslon. Inflation -An economic phenomenon that produces ri s- ing wages and declining in- come. Jerk -The service station a~lendant who hands out the "last car" sign just as you are pulling into \he line. Kissoff -\\'ha t a governor QUEUE -A GAS line form· ed by motorists "-ho slill haven't gotten the "'Ord thal the energy crisis has passed. Recession -An economic slump that is severe enough to cause a Republican coo· gressman up for re-election to vote for impeaclnnenl . Topping off -The practice of ~·ailing in 'line.: to fill a tank that will hold less gas lh<Ul it lakes to wait in line to get. Utopia -Any place with an oil surplus. Vertebrae -The part that doesn't e\'en bend when Presi· dent Nixon is "break1ng !he back of the energy crisis." ' ' WEEK END -\VITH gas st ations closed. the longest n'lOlllh ol the year.· XYZ Stands for "Xenophonic, Yoli\·ling Zorn· bie." \Vhich is the way you feel after two hours in a gas line. Am RI! tOd I 1'•• 1'1 """'0 ln • .... 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Stc~te, " SACRAMENTO tUPI) -A ~!-million· gallon special allolJnent of gasoline wil be distribufed to retail oullets throughout California "as soon as pos· slble,'' according to Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke. ~l nec~e. chairman of the Energy Planning Council which recommended the action tifonday said the g., released to lhe state b)l the Federil Energy Office in. late February -was. in ~ddilion to ··gasoline alrca4y authorized for distribution within California~ 11 .. id the special allollnent woul<I resull in a : 5 percent statewide ingease in Lbe ~mount 0£ aas· ohn .. available at C.llforn!a retail outlet~ for Mareb' "During the next week1 '' he said, "those areas snflertng undue hardship$ will be Identified and a largo acfclit.ional portion oJ the remainln~ reserve-' will Ile directed to relieve these problem&!' ' • • ·' BIOunl .DI I l'•· '• o .... u t .&ICI 2 111'1• \·• Hull-.10d 1 ...... "'NUS11¥r .l'Otl 1 •l.o + !~AM: Ind In< .......... VllmoK .60 .. 11 .... , ... 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The point was to experience and explain the kellng of being blind. ~IV SHOES .h a ~ Once upon a time. a newspaper rePorter w a s as.signed to walk the streets ol a blg, busy city at Cluistmastime with e y e s automatically crossed the oil- o.111 !'Utt Sltff , ..... THERAPIST KEN BURCH HELP$,GREG RUN FOR FUN Ward 27s Runnir:ig C•ble Develops Muscles Sylvia Porter's 1974 Income Tax Guide helps you save time and money Eyerything you need to kno\I.· aboul fi ling your f ede ral Income Tax is in Lh is dependable, easy-{o.understand book: You need no one to help you. Vital tax i-:a vi ngi' -all of thP cu rrPn t t:1-.: "brea k~." many of \vhi <:h 1nay be b1·a n<l ne \\" to you -are explainc<l ii~ )rou till out your tax furm line by !inr. Syt\·ia Porter sim plifies tbe mysteries of taxes and economics for ove r 30 million readers of her µo pular column in nev.·!'paper~ from roa~t to c:oa~t. She is u)!'o ton!'ult cd by the top leve!S··or Govei'n - 1nent anti \V;tll Str1·l'1. In pi:e'.paring this I nton1e 1'aX (:uirle. Sylvia Porter ha . ..; ret:l'i\·ed the t·;i;pert assistance of leading-tax attur n1·y!'. 'f'h eir combined kno\\'lt-dgl' :ind ta l1·11 t..: )!i\'e you an easy, ill'('Ul'{lt e \ray to avoid to,...;tly mistakes <111U take ad,·ant:1,1rl' of money-!'aving llppurtunit ie.;;; under the tax lall.·s. Use Order Form ~ow DO NOT MA)L TO DAILY PI LOT ------------------------------------SytM Porter'••~ r .. Cilll• Hoc••,..,. 0..-.. C091t Deity Piot ..W.• clMcfl or__,.,., F.wc.tt hWlcahM. hpt. HH ~ to "SJIYM htter fwwtdt PIM-• T .. Chi•." .,..._kli,COM.06130 &dot..d It Sl .50 tSIJ5 pa.. ZS' fw ,... ... _,.......,fer ... copy •f Syl•la Porter'1 I t7l hKMW Tu w.. ~ _. ~ . . ......-.............................................. -... . ·~ . . .......... ························•······················· City·•·••··••·••·•······•·············•••·· .. ·····••"'' ' sw. .................................................. .. ' \. . "JlOll«I povemem at Sixlb and., primlu'\>e '°""" ca111.,i by 1hw yoo why the l r Pine ~ thoaelnd Umes, but no li&'ht and no bearing to ectu'.ca.Uonal netd.s r e q u I r e I nevtr had to fed my way ·become ooe ol the world's -mofe tJme ~ patience so or try co watdl my Je<t. gNIK ladles. • ·~ The autrolat<d traffic signal R....-ds &lww amoog 1,714 come lllong and m<et · . beside me ctfck'ed as it flashed cUenlJ al Fairview that 19 5om& are well into thelf' to aay: WALK, to t.hoee percent are bllOO or very teens and one ill 53, but0lhey maaes of do'M'ttown llhoppers Jive at tile level of a 6 montb who could see. u "'as ooe to +yeir-old ehlld: audible aid I<> me. CAIRVIEW · · Onct, a frail arm in_ a• rl-\ -DANNY REACTS to his frayed clollu:oat Jook mine 15 YEARS body by exploring pam ol. at the edge of a curb. One Of SEMCf It. He touches his mouth, could tell_ by the heavy , haqds ·and hair. lie makes ~W:C a':astin:e~ = v~y haMicappOO, while ~r=·~~ all over in h.ls ~. lie mtioes mo~enl or1 SOllld as well as strong light. He ""' &land up ht blmlell for three minuJ<J il be can bang ~ ~ai.i i..;-. """1 In die Wanl-2'1..pn>gram flt Fairvitw rente tr om extremely oJmpl< to extremely costly .and ain.pltL ONE IS 111E """lied phonJc ear, or microphone Wiah double beadlet acting as a transistor to f»ltvey what problems -ls really simple. bandicapped to perceive ll "We start OUC jtxrt 1ocallzing One other devire U8l!d in souod, such a& v.-hether it's tht): deaf-bliod program is ID on tho rillbt oc Jell/' ohe electrmlc bee!><o" whlcli helps elplail1s. The response coold lhe handlcawed penon in the be the amplified ring ol. a proceso of deJermlniqi from bell or kids playing. "ilich diredloo a BOtni is 11>en, all<r he can Jell · coming. whether tt.'s coming from the Still a third is the Niiiing right or left, lbe handlcawed cable e<e<"'1 one Salurday client wilh his b!g e8f1lhonel by iour PaQlic Tei<phone learns. the 30IDi ol. a pas."llf18 Co!llPlinY linemen out of car. dooated uprig))ts, ~ ANO THEN -after who and cable wire. knows bow long in the world, ---•-• II U old iadi llllle percent are ~! oc distinguish emugjl light to ra:;dty ~wns. e! who severely limited in heanng. tum toward ihe sun. .. -----------------------A DEVIC£ IJKE <he gtimJp of a horse bane'! from it. carried by a pully that nm above and the clients can get in jogging for health with coof M:lence. "Let me help you," she A SMAlLER percentage -ERIC Is one of the D10le offered kindly bul r!lC6tly, it sulfer both bearing and sight advanced. He can touch a had to be ilorle alone. loss. person or thing and tell if BY THE TIME I >llipped the patches from my eyes three hours and many Nocks later, I was eoaked ln cold sweet. Using n e w technological devices tmheard-<lf In the days when the late Miss Keller was painfully tutored to cope with her twin handicaps. specialists are helping 11 Fairview kids. it is Uvlng or an object. He eata With a spoon. He can see enough bc)'Olld Hght I<> notice rttovement. Reeord•·•ll...., ••••IJ 1,714 clletols •t f'•f,..,le1c t .. t 19 pe...,e•t •re bll•d or vn11 vla11dlllf lt•ndleappeol, tclllle 11l•e percetot are deaf or •e1'flrel11 lln•• lted In ltearl•I· • 1 oou1d eee my world again. Scoros.of_mld.,U al Costa ~tesa's Fairview St ate H08J!llal for lhe mentally retarded and physic ally handicapped have never seen their world. A few exist in a gray, shadowy world of silence, both blind aod deal. TREV MAY BE strangers in a strange wor1d, l5tUl unaware -of the differences between thetr own fmgers and toe!, but so once was the late Helen Keller. She just took longer to Jeam how to emerge from a This may seem a small number ~but-1f'-ia not, given the e x t re m e concentration required between teacher or aide and client involved in ~step. GOROO gets aJong pretty w.ell, considering. lie is be- 1inning to make sounds, ~ out and change facial ex~ions. He loves to try to talk. ·"He is vocally active a great part of the day," .quips one Ward 'll employe. "TODAY, WE JIAVE 11 --ClfARLES PAUL, or kids:· Within the next two Chipper cannot yet manage mootbs v•e will have 20" says hl1 bod y. He can't alt l!P· Lillian fl.tJkalonis, ~ at Z3 Jfe 1cocits Jlke an lafant Cir years old is pr 0 j e c t a little human crab. He grups coon:linator for tbe Jleaf-Bli@_ som.ethbtg: ~e may stumble· Project as it is titled. across in lilt travell, then Phyllis Bolin is the overall hurls it away uncontrollably. Program Director. -DAN Is the real ·traveling The 10 boys and one girl man, who gets up with some in the Deaf-Blind Project will balance and power. He wheels ,. . ' is said to the client and a hearing aid to amplify It '"A hearing aid will ooly .amplify -SP.«dt ~­ (lalman voice) but this ays- lem will amplify all the sound frequenci es," says coordina- tor Mikalonls. She bas been working in the program since she -wu 20 and now has a BA degree from Olapman College in hearing sciences iod ·an 1.tA degree m audiok>gy from Cal Stale Los Angeles. mE PRINCIPLE or the phonic ear once the client can hear what is said or amplified and overcomes m o b i 1 I t y An $8.57 saving.,, that's the report of one of our Capital Club members who used he; card to take four friends to dinner and the moviesr a 103 discount at a member restaurant plus $1 off pn each movie ticket. It adds up! And there are liter- ally hundr.eds of o'ther savings ou~ members take advantage of, including financial services, entertainments, excursio'ns, and even car rentals and ho~el acc0Qim0Clation1 out Of to\vn~ All you have to do.is save SIOOO or moreat Western Federal. ·You not only earn the highest rate now available on insured savings, you arc a member of our Capital Club '!nd eligible for all the myriad benefits the Club provides.Join the Club ... save money while you Sflve money. so Isolated in gray, silent fog, the c11ent is taught hls name. It is important to be aomeone. ~w~2m1.e... w I! ~ communicaHon basis." uys the young teacher. "\Ve use regular oral language and hand language combined." For instance, a teacher ~·ill ~ the letter A through lhe earphones. while tracing its fonn in the palm of the handicapped ehikl's hand. 'Ibis- is one way 'the famow Helen Keller had to learn, .but she had oo pllOOic headset to help. SIGN LANGUAGE is also used among deaf clients if <they are not too visually I - :'It's having a very positive effect, as they l&!m their body mechanics, they p1n coofdence and 9E!CUl'ity," says Mrs. Phyll~ Bolin, Deaf-Blinl Programllin!ctor. 1be team working with the \V ard 'l1 Eleven -~trs. Bolin, ~1iss MikaJonis, tea c h e r Howard-Kovarslcy; a Specialist in bodily ocientatioo ard mobility: instructor of the blind Phil Greengus -and •Che nurses and psychiatric tedmiciam staffmg three duty shifts a day, are realistic. NOBODY IS Ukely to .bet a big bankroll on any grand future accornpli!hments for most of lhem besides being able to be happier, freer and more self-sufficienl. Once, nobody would have bet on Helen Keller. I WESTEU"i'iiillionSAVINGS Main Offices Sixth&. Hill,, Downtown Los Angeles/Beverly Hilla/Larchmont/Del Amo Financial Center/La liabra F.,bion Square/ Northridgc Fashion Center/Panorama City/City of Oran.le/Corona del Mar/Seal Beach/ lnaJcwood/Ul!eOffke/HollywOOCl•Vennoat CORONA DEL MAil 2744 E. Coast Hwy., Jim Park, Manager, Telcphonca (7,14) 644·7255 t. • •.. " ' ., •• • Zlp .................................................... . ., ... .. , ~ ---------------------------------··· !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~·---~~~--~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,.; • I , . • • 1 ' DE house • • , Rehearsal-is-busy £oi (Jef ~ . . to right) ·connie Warch, floor ·. diiector Don Barkmeyer, tele- prompter operator Bob Lavoei and · cameraman Roger Genereux. On elevated camera is Paul Sherwood. e BEA ANDERSON;-Edltot T~•Mlfy, M•rcll s, 1tl4 ,..,. U ~ Stars Teacher • New By JO OLSON The two-untt class corers 11 ;1rdrub<> nurnbers 011 Lhe director's scri1lL -01 HI! n.nr '1191 5t1tt ,planning. sewing, . alt.cratrons and duplicnting th e script and giving th\.' It's five minutes 'tit· 4 on a ~londay · garmcnl n1aking techniques. a n d cue cards lo the t:ilc11i afternoon and Mrs. Homemaker ha-s jll<;t features a tour of the liuucric:k P:1ttcrn FOCH A \\"EEK- prepare. sh~ s..1id. Thl' ll·:-~on on in l'hilad(•lph ia Connie, Ratner p;11ti:t·ns 11 :1s f1ln1('d ;ind A lloo:1:~. 1';1 . ti~· ~ind olh l'r Lh:innl'l 50 settled down for her sewing lesson before Co. in Pcnsylvania. r 1.,,0 prograins arc produced Thursdll','I' the family comes home for dinner. BUSY MONDAYS and tii·o 011 Friday. th{'n th e '"·hole crev• 1ncmhers. She flips the TV on and turns to The count-dov•n to Thursday and sequence starts over for the 22 people \'EAR'S \\"OHK Otannel 50, then grabs a quick cuµ o( Friday production begins each ~tonday, involved. coffee before "Connie's dothing Corner'' accord ing to Ratn er. On his schedule Conn il', a Fullerton College home comes on with a hal f-hour of sewing for this day are conferring \l'ith lhe el'Onoinics teacher. is not new to taught by Connie Warch. talent, listiag gr~phic n('cdS. n1ccting tt"lcvision instruction. "It look a year of talking and checking with the path.•rn company." Connie said. Th ey .'ipC'lll a v.·t.'Ck o-n lhc trip lourin g the plant and filrning each of the 39 Little does if.he homemaker realize. v>'ith "raphics staff. rnectin!.! \1ith the 1·· · 11 r-11 /'> _. • 1vc years <lgo I' u erton ....,.. cge gol steps in rnll'ed in making :.i p;ittern. sitting in her home, hO\V many hours floor 1nanager. preparing th e f..H:ility in\'Ol\'ed in TV which "created un For Connie. on-carncra :i~l\X'aranr\'S of preparation have gone on for just and 1irogran1 inforrnation sheets. . f d d one half-hour segment of the shO\I'. up 1>0rtun1t~· 01· n1c to use TV in n1ca11 !11·0 <iys un er the !igh!s. two Harry Ratner, producer-director. Also on i\lond~y. the scripl is rece i,·ed 1nstruetion." Connie sai d. "I got turned da ys of tcdiuin as f'VCI)' dt•tail is eht'eked attests to ·this as he and Connie talk frorn Connie. rev is('([ if necessary and 011 10 it." and rehearse'(! and fin.'.llly tape(l, in conference at Golden \Vest College, duplii;atcd. Cue cards an d the si:ript Her first lesson. putting fi\'f• different She must \\'Car clothing o{ jus! lh e where the show is produced. are discussed by Conn ie and Harry: kind · of · · o::: hou · ri!!ht '""lor ,o,1d .~"" that h•c • .,·1.• ,.,.,. Each ol the 30 JcssonS takes onl' s zippers in. ll'as w rs u1 L• -..v """ . ~ ..... ·' •• Week to ~ttcl", ·he said. ThiS does ' The script and cue., car& at'!'-typed. preparation. 1nanicurcd before each tapir;.:. ;ind ~·~1·· not count .the hours, Connie has spent Numbers arc checked for a~.til idcs She did ;1 black and irhile sewing ;1lso h.'.ls her hair done before. each planning tind g3.thering materials. to be used in the program. series in her clothing !ah v;hich v.•as c~11nera appearance. .. ~e of severa1 telecourses offered On Tu~a~, the director's s~ript is used at other schoO!s. Then Fulfcrton lliltncr is lavish in his praise or Connie ' • during the spring semester at Golden mar~ed , v1d1font s.hcets isupc~.m po~:-d College offered to co--sponsor her scric;; as a TV personality. West and Orange--Goast--ool-\eges;--<apl.ioni+-a.re-.pr.cpar.ed_ancLs.lida...ai ~-~ _ -·•\\.lTh-c-----000 -~ -·-:i----:--11 ----1 "Connie's Clothing c.orner" is open to sequenced. V.'tlu QiannCl-SO. onn1c, a g re earsa1 v.·1 Connie Warch anyone wishing to enroll (it is offered The \Yednesday schedule includes "I can offer the s:.imc class al three guarantee .a good fin ished product." he locally at OCC only). loading the vidifont. putting the vidifon~ schools," Connie said, '·instead of 22 said . students in a class." Each ster of f·\'cry progra111 is not Al the partici,pating schools fF'ull crton rc~carscd. he addL·tj . "Some things arc and Santa Ana colleges also arc offering so · eomplex that to rehearse and do it! clothing lahs are open for each it \\'Ould take a great deal or tirne. TV student's use, and Lhc.y. may call For exan1ple. if we have multiple fabric a faculty member for help. san1plcs to sho\\'. v.·c \\-'ill' t.:1pc 11 \1·ithout a rehearsal." CO~t:\tUt\ITY CE11.i£RS Connie reads the irnportant point s fron1 l~atncr, producer-director. noted that !he cue cards but ad-libs most of her "Co111munity colleges have changed their seript. Overhead cameras shov.• the \1·ork as cn1phasis. They now ar~ centers for a seamstress at home v.·ould sec it. the con1munity. TV is part of that The show generally is taped v.·ithout community service.'; major mistakes. but during the first }le pointed out !.hat the course is sho v.• she dropped a gate on hC'r hand. open to full-time students also. who Connie is undaunted by the hour s nf can \\'atch the class Qn TV on campus. v.·ork necessary for each show ~ind is Ratner earned his BA in television looking ahead to further prograrns in and · his n1asters degree in education her field. "There is no end to the at San Francisco State and has worked poss ibilities of TV suhjcet rnattcr," she at Channel 28 as a producer-director. c:omn1ented. lie produced the .. Playing Guitar'' series 1'hough the tapings arc rnor e than !here that is still being shO\.l'n around half o\·cr. the shO\\' ha s onlv IJC1·n the country. hroadcast a few 1~·ceks so 11 ·is s!dl At Channel 50. Ralncr also has possible to watch the n1orc advanct·d produced lhe series "As ~lan Behaves" parts of the series. and now is completing "Freehand ~Jen and \\·01ncn wishing to \1;1U"h Sketching." the "superstar scan1strcss" n1av lWle Connie, who holds ~ masters degree to Channel 50 at 4 p.m. ~londaYs and from Long Beach &ate, has been \\'edncsdays: 3 p.m. and i:::o p.111. working on her current series 14 hours Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Saturdays a day since last July. Each of the fron1 4 to 5 p.m. Harry Ratner (left) and Gary Metz make crucial decisions in a hurry. .. -In a Stew? S:eason With. Discipline, Love .. DEAR ANN LAND~: I.. Ml the "Nothing Daughter" complained that mother of seven children, I have tried her mother made he.r feel worthless to keep my kids motivated and _ moving by calling ber "selfish, lazy, and in- in. tbe right dl:reCtlon. They've all had considerate." Yes, I'm guilty or doing plenty of discipline and love: the same but -what mother hasn't used I noticed the column signed "Nothing those words during moments of-anger Daughter" laCked on the kitchen bulletin and frustration? boan:l-asJ was unloa_ding '17 bags of gro-~fost mothers love lheir ct\ildren an~ ceMes. prior to starting SUPf>l.'r for nine. even though we I~ our tempers and J am not feeling sorry ror myself. yell once in a while, we do it because I reel son)' for children who think we want them to _understand the need they-are being abused when they are for cooperation and concern for others. told to make their beds, keep their I'm sure plenty or mothers caught hell rooms Udy, and -pitch In to keep the the day \hat column a~red. I 00pe yoo ltaase nmntng · smbOthly.-" w!ll print thl• letter '° Ibey· can tock ... • - ' . '4•.t~ " .. - • it to their kitchen bu 11 e t i n board. -PENNSYLVANIA MOTHER .Dt.Afl P.M.; RJpt yoa 1rt! I received a toad or mall l&)'tng I bad done all mothers evel')"'r1tere a disservice by printing that tet1<d111m '.'Notblag Daugb- ter.'' . So1be mothers 00 beat their chiJ. .. *!ft int.o Ute g:rocmd by constant crlll· ' ,h .. clsm. But wbeD discipline ls Seasoned with love, a cbUd's sense of personal wonb ts not diminished an<f. his ego is not shattered. lie ·grows up straight and stroog. Dl;:AR ANN .LANDERS: Our next door neighbors are retired. Th ey sleep lute in the morning. take aherooon naps and really come-to life et night. \Ve live in Florida <1-nd they have rompany from up north all v.'inter long. Our housc.s are close toget'hc r and I swear some nights it sounds as If they are in . our bedroom. These people arc not drunk or disord erly, just loud . Tv.·icc v.·e've told them they've ru ined our night·s sleep and to pl('ase tone down Ille racket. They apologi1.ed and things v.·ere quiet tor about a week, _I.hen it's lhe same old story. We can't move. Our home is ideally located and we just finished paying . , .. for it. An)' !ld\'ice~-RED EYES DEAR El'ES: cau a consti-urJion con1- paoy and find out ho"' mucii' il "·ould cost to soundproof your bedroom. It M'Ould be. \\'ell \vorlh the ln\'e51lnent. Until then, use earplugs . Discover how to be date bait v.ithoul falling hook. linC and sin ker. Ann Landers's bookleti '1Dating Do's and Don 'ts,". v.•ill help you be more pois4!d and sure of yoursell on dates. Send 35 cents in ~in along \Vilh a long, Sl\lnlJ> e<:l~ se.lf·ndd11essed envelo pe and your re- quesl to Ann Landers, P.O. Bo1: 33-46. 22l W. Bank Dr .. Chicago, JU. liOSM- • ' • ' ' 8 DAlL V •ILOT Tut>~ay, Marc~ 5, 1~74 ln·ter-est Stimulated Varied Topics· .RUFFEll'S - urHoLSTERY ..... , .... ...... BYC Balboa Yacht Oub is h::lving a Mente Carlo night. beginning -al 7 2.m. Satunla , MBT<h --9, 1D ffie c utiOOuse. A G.-.:S Speeial Bullet will be served , throughout the evening. Carnival Harbor Ref9nn Temple will' have a Purim carnival at ll a.m. Sunday, March 10. There will be games, prizes, food. dancing, crafts and costume desJgnklg. and fuods will aid camperships. WIC Loi Angeles Chapter, \\'om- en 1D Communications. Inc. (founded as Theta Sigma Phi) Will ~ a 'Craft of Writing ~wbhop at the University ol tlti with their life-el.zed Judy Rolener· South CoNt Soothem C.lilomia Saturday, ~ will 011lettlln at J1ei1ona1 Zone conservation Mardi 9. the Hilltop Nunery Sd!ool ~ c:ommJsstoner: S e akers l nc lu.!!._Saiu i:t1y_. _ t._~lndl rJ..d..u_a_t Screenwlrter Diana Goold , performlDces will be at 12:15, frwedctm, Tom Frandlen, .vice who ..ne "! Love You, l :ll and 1:15. rnsldMI d Kl!J·TV, and the Ooodby'' and • ' J e n n y ' ' : • media, ~YI Fm, 'Loi: Ana;elet: novelist Brian 1'foOre1 Gall Symposium Times ~ who I a Christian , cOrrespondcnt for For s.1,r Frttdoln will re·fu11n·g to divulge NBC News. theme the nut symposium, cmftdentlal news IDW"ctll and Town, Gown The music group o( UCI Town and Gown will have as its anDUA1 tundofalser, the premier of the o p e r a Arcifanfano Saturday, March 9, in the VIiiage Theater on campus. sponsored by the Anaheim M. 'J. Dean, executive editor ~andl. American Association o1 the Santa Ana Re&isler. or UnlV<Tllty. Women. The Affiliates seasknl will be from 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Saturday, Atarcb 9, at Qapman C.ollq:e. ' Arfillata of the Art MU>eOm " LaglN Beach will pie«nt · their annual Antique Show and Sate Friday-Sunday, March &- 10, ln the mUJeUm. Topics and speak.,. Include laws regulaUng controv"'5ial lssue.s, Herb Hafif, attorney Program and DemocraUc gubernatorial Antique dealen and intorlor deo:ralon from UIS ~Jes In San Di<llO will participate. Jim Gamble and Steve 11.1ar-candidate; price of. ecology, 1 tll H.,._ ll\otl, Show pn>et<ds will ben<rrt !he AAUW way wtth a aicktail liOOrat •---•••·a" mUllURl's conununlty cultwe t :SO p.m. Dinner "'ill be -·~ --I Allen T. Kennedy, who 8efV<d at I with the Showboa t ~ . _,..... 1 proaram. teaches marriage and famlly program &ebeduJed at 9. Jack ~~~ ~ Garden Club•--1~ at Golden Weet Coltege -Candelori andJils combo will . ~ -r Commemorating Arbor Doy will •RO•k on St< vs. S<xuallty play for dancing. 3 F.ull S.rvr Lq\nl Beach Garde; Club in .-Woman when he • • • Locations " ....-,., will plant trees In addr<oses the-W<Stmlnoter-· M1l1tary Society Huntt09ton Be~ch menuy of Nita Camlen tn Fountain Valley Br an ch , Socfcty of Military· Widows .' PRESCRIPTIONS , the_ Nit.a Ql_nqen _r:ark. Amelican WAssociatton o f w_ll_I mee t ror a salad-dessert i •ct!!'.:~:.~:..~;'... 1 1- Cetetnonle1 are adleduted to Unlvershy omen. luncheon at 11 a.m. Saturday, ,.._n..• • bfcln at 10 a.m. Friday, The meeting is noon, l\tareh 1\1.arch 9, in State l\1utual Mtrch 8. A worbhop and tea 9, Peek's Terrace Room, Sav~ and Loan, Tustin. will fdlow In the Woman's Westminster. Cl-. Home ma ken Mr. and Mrs . D. c. Hamon will display art.I and crafts from the Navajo and Hopi Indians during the meeting of Coast Homemakers at 9:45 a.m. FrkSay, !\larch e. in the Youth Center, Corona del !\lat. BCYC Bringing back the nosta lgic days of HOlly\l;ood will be per- formers in the Hurray for Hollywood Revue. to be pre- sented at 6:30 p.m. in the Bahia C»rinthian Yacht. Club Saturday. l\tarch 9. Festlvilies ~ill get Ullder City of Hope Sarah Schoenfeld Cnapter, . Ci\y of llope .... ·ill have a 11!><1· 11r SMll tlntt ....••. , "'"'MS Hllfttlftthlll "'"""t .. iMU6ll J:.~::' _ .. _ "-'it:i~ JU.Wt ghetti diMer at 7:30 p.m. Sat· ---- urday, l\iarch 9 in the Pee k _.,,,.~~~~~, Family Terrace Room, West-.,. y._ minster. Tue affai r, open to ·~ the public, will raise funds FRANCJC! ror the boopital. 0- '\,,ORR .! ·Horoscope: Changes -Due -for -Taurus By SYDNEY OMARR GEMINI (May 21.June 20): WEDNESDAY Study G<-.... ,,.ge tor "ARCH 6 valid hint. RelaUves may ap-""' pear to "converge" on you. ARIES (March 2l·April 191: · Key la to be dtplomaUc. Pay SpeculaUve matters dominate. no attention to aou:IP-or Take a chance on your own threats. lhunor II )'our aJly. abillties. Depending too mud! Be Deslble. on others would be a mistake. CANCER (Jllnfl 1J.July 22): Aquaria, Leo and Scorpio in· Refuse to give up aomethlng dividuals play key roles. of value for mere promise. TAURUS (April 2(1..J\1ay 20): One who natters e1cesslvely Changes occur in home. Don't could have uJt.eljor motive. fight progress. Be willing to Know it and pt"O(eCt yourself. make intelligent concessk>M. Avoid sell~ectption. Others will-follow your ex· LEO (July U.Aug. 22): Now ample. Gemtal, Virgo persons ls time to put "power play" could be involved. into action. Speak up and Deductions Not So Bright make sure your words reach and wishes may be fulfilled. tesullS. one who seems to 111w .,,.,P11t1 ' J1111 Arrl'ffl. . • • J those in seat of authority. You · Popularity is enhanced . lean on you act u a 11 y 8J,~!~:;·.~::::· will 1tart.Je and create envy SCORP IO (Oct. 2.'J.Nav. 21 ): represents support. You will Lll.c ""''' In oome quarters. Teach and learn. Deal with dismver It and be happier. 1111'1.tlAH 111,1.11 ll~·IUI VIRGO (Aug. 23-Seipt. 22r: Cancer, Aquarius persons. Set c11111111 111 -tllWlll!t T11u111 What ha5 been delayed sud-sights on goal-make room ____ _,_ _____ J.I!!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'~~~-~ denly rushes: to forefront-ror yourself at more elevated · with a venge-ance. Delay is position. Co-operate in oom- out of question. Decision is munity or charitable proj ect. made and much occurs behind SAGITIARJUS (Nov. 22- the scenes. Aries, Libra Dec. 21 ): Fl exibility is a penoos fieure prominently. necessity. Unless ready ID ~-------------,. I (JJJ/.. What's Comin9??? · I 1 Yf. ~~ tocompatcbte -Design j • Wat1r CIDMt, 4H ll1 St,. j e Cannery Vlll191, Newport l11ch f "-'-------.-:----~ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): make and gain coocessions, Romance, creativity, new coo-you could paint younelf In tacts, more vital and alive ptoverblal comer. Gain in· feelings are feat.ured . You reel · dlcated through com·lljjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii'!!!ii!~!ii'!ii!~i!ii!i!ii~~i!i!~iiiiiiiiiiij fr.ab and.,. able to expr.... munlcation, correspondenc.. HURR·Y-UP, HAIRDOS·. to imprint style. 1.lany hopes CAPRICORN (Dec. %2-Jan 19)' Put cards on table. CUT, Bl. OW 'N GOI, Frankness now becomes a valuable oommodilyr Aiooey We &l'lOW You-how to ea.re-to~ tl1em step by step~ Our requests could be reatt.tred. _curl coaxing StlSSOR· STYLES are all luss-!ree and Don't beat around bush. State functional and are easy le;> d'o as just sh.ampoo! In· • needs. Pretense is out or place eluded are lamp cuts. linger 1umb1e cuts, curhng iron and will be awkward. cuts, blower cuts, wasti towel dry , brusti ·n fl uff cuts AQUARIUS (Jan. 20..Feb. or simple wasti and wear cuts. Ttiey ere all SCJS· 18): Improve public relations. SORED. take-carEK>l-yourself styles. Good for any Accommodate one who ls Jn. age, any tialr, NO teasing, no rollers. no pins. NO Returns Dim.inishing. By 8KMA BOMBECK to pull off sometblnf like that" terested in co-operative effort. ~LLUTING HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO NO SE T PER· A bachelor recenUy re<efv<d "Are yoo cruyl' I lhouled. AT G<mlal, Virgo persons could 5MEATNYEONUT.RWHAAVIRESA.GYAOINU. M/)Y NEVER WANT TO &ix, rnontho' probation ar~ "[lo )'00 -what happens figure In imj>Ortant Wa)'S. pleadlni guilty to a federal to people who get cul• with WIT'S' marEmphasn'agei'. ;, on partnership, JO.SEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING charge that he falsely claimed their tax returns! They audit IO dependent d!lfdren on hls tliem and make them public." END PISCES (Feb. ! .. March 20): Huntinaton Beach Fullerton federal.lnoome ta1.. "So, what have we got to Low.key methods are most t564 tr..ilt. ........ JOS "-....... """ Listing his age as 20 prob-tilde?" likely to achieve desired 968-3535 879-3863 ably wasn 't the b'lghtest "Nothing, but if they made A new toaster at $23.95" 0,... ~I Ut.to.10,.M-· Set. S.t to 5 P.M. cover·UP Jn tbe world. but the ' our tax return public, we'd "That bad," he mused. ---========~~!'11111~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'11111~~ kid showed aome Jmagtnatlon be the laughing otock ol this "Look at these gilts to1· Beautification Growing and I like thal country. II • charity. Be$1des us, President .... brow More and more l have no-"How do )'00 flaure tblt?" Nixon looks like Santa Claus." : W • llced that the average citlzeh "Do you want 1he · wa"id "Then Where did the money is bucking the IRS. It isn't lo know that we 1pent $7.61 go?" he asked_. a mass mutiny, just a few Jut year Cll entertalnmentf" "Bad habits." 1r isolated atlempta at rebellion. "$7.61," he repeated "Uke whlt!tt i Obsei:ving Artio'r Day~ the Women 's Coun~ Or Real - tors m the 1-larbor Area will man two plant ex- change station$ rfrorri 8 a.rn. to 4 p.m .. Saturday, 1t1arch 9. Plant.S r,an be exchanged or picked "Up free r-----.;;o.;f ~ciiih<arge at either the Costa A1esa Park or the vacannotatnlR"Al'thUrBIVtt:il!rd"1'lmfl~-Cmrst Highway. Selecting cuttings is Virginia Cieck president. Llke the man who fUl<d In numbly. "Like feedq and clOlhlnc his name and adjlress and "That's .i:ifl!!!. Clllfonl.JIT· our ewnptlops." said the remainder of tile liiii spent more on eni.rtiiliitng-ory--nultiiiiiil-111an'1 say • questions was an Invasion of and he was serving Ume .. And anyth.lne for a moment. Then privacy. (He was ordered to can you imagine the hiµniila-he grabbed his jacket and Missouri for psydllatric ex-tlon ol people dieooverlng we heeded for the door. "A guy amina.Uoo.) And the citizen have only reduced oor loan two blocks over has a skull who pakl. hl1 taxes with 85 $126.30 in 12 months. And have and crossbones with IRS in pounds of pennies. And on earned $5.10 In int....t oo big black letlm oo 11 waving • • ' Women Voters Stand Taken The League gt Women Voters in California h a s announced Its stand on two proposala of the s t a te Constitution Revision Commission now belore the LeCislature. In suppcrt of Assembly Constitutional Amendments 40 (Brown) and 29 (Keene), the league said that "a. two-thirds vote of the Legislature could put the se measures on 1he _June ballot." ACA 40 would remo v e Artl c0le 34 from the Constitution, the league sa id. "This article requi.rts that I o w -r e n t , rederally-aided housing projects be approved by a majority of the voters in the community ~'here the· project is to be built. ''N ot o nl y rs this Con stltulional requirement archaic, since federal funds are no longer a\·ailable ror public housing projects. Qut It is also discriminatory in that other public projects, such as "libraries, hospitals and schools, do not require the costly public referendum process.'' ACA 29. the lea g ue explained, would revise Article 23 of the Constitution In such a way to ''retain , and even extend, the important power of recall Of public officials. ''However, only statements of principl e would be retained in the Constitution. Procedural details, Y(hich now constitute 75 percent of the article, would become sta tu tory law." The league has Jed the errort to secure revisions of the Constitution to give the voters ··an understandable Coostitu· tian containing basic princi· pies." \\'ork has been going on in the project si nce 196.1. DON't BE . FUELED EUROPE IS GREAT THIS YEAR BUT YOU MUST BOOK MQW!! "Doyl 21 °"" JO Doys klRIWJ '"' '791 '107' T.-kt '766 "" 'I I 56 ........ ... l '102' 'll76 Jin· HOTILS -MIAl.S • ~- aaua tzyde t;R,aoel OllANGE COUNTY'S OLOEST 543.9354 : 556·4~24 IZIT ... ac:..try.~ 1140.t..,s ........ u.. ..,_,,_..._..,,.._S.. lrit ... ThM&C...., ... C.-Lia.~--._ ' a smaller scale, the man who our saving.s!" from his flagpole. I'm aotng sends his re tum tn every year '"lblt'i unnal," he sakl. over and •lute It" with postage due. "Not ooly thlt Do you know I -.CS as I ~emnllbr~ac.....,ed "Boy," said my husbend, what we bad to lilt under him "Don't let anyone see "I'd like to have the guts major eipeodltur<s lut Y'Ofl yoo," I tlald. Betrothal Revealed ftlr. and J\.1rs. Allan E. Weidman of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Lee Weltknan to Peter Movseslan of Cerrkol. Miss Weidman is a graduate of Arcad1a High School and the University of California , Davis. Her fiance is the son of fttrs. Victoria P.1ovseslan cl. Mootebello' and the late Mr. Michael Movse1lan. He ls a graduate ol Montebello High School and earned an AA ln business from East L o s Angeles College. He al.so served in the Navy. The coupl e plan to marry March 23 in St. -Andrew's Pre>by1<rlan Chur<:h, Newport Beach. ...... "" .... ...., ,..,. 1111 v ......... , ....... ·-.... C.ttltMYI c.,,_1e 1-. °' .............. Dtll'l'WY ll'fT••COMT .. •MTAL IMVllTMINT COM .. AM't .. ~ hMtr' """ _,,, n. ,IMfldlt ~ ,...,... .---. (I, 644-9410 • 8x10 Livin~ Color · Studio Portrait of YOIWCl\lld ONLY F I E~ E· w .. ,... .... ;. JIO'il'llit ,.w'll /'t-m.. • 'f"dol pat'- treit coltndor of • OlllSOfRI """'""· l'llOTOGIWHBl'S HOURS No Appoinl1T.,."NecMIO'Y ........ s... Mach+IO th IOSDo:oy .5 -• SOUTH COAST PLAZA Ptol.uiord ~ 1y · Pomittod EXTli PIOTICTIQM DAVIS• DOWN'S Fiil 2YliR P.uTS.t.ICtUIOI ~avls•brown ! • • · ftlftlllOll •mat• APPIWICll •SAW• SllVICI ~I r-' . ~ II •• NIW TOI& ... l9YICI "'°"' NUMlll ..... 1·MD " IAllO lllPATCID fACfOllY AllTllOllJD IOYIQ .._Ml7 • ·• ' . ' ' l • I • • • I • -.. • l · MIXED SIMGLES ~ TllArs "!lit £J6T ll.llfl I MIZ G0°TO AH AWPUllCTOIZt GUY f"OIZ A TOIZll KNtf UGAMtNT ! TUMBLEWEEDS NQ WHUT1llAT IS? MUTT AND JEFF I KNOW WHAT IT AIN'T ... SHE GAVE A PINT OF BL.000 TO CMARLES NIX WHILE HE WAS IN JHE HOSPITAL~ VOU ME.AN GOOOCllD CHEERrul- CH,6.RUE NEXT D<?OR? • J FIGMENTS ( NANCY I HOP E WE MAKE OUT GOOD ON THE TEST TODAY WELL, CHI LDREN··· 10DAY 15 TI-IE BIG YEARLY TEST NANCY AND SLUGGO ···I HOPE YOO TWO CAME PREPARED by Tom K; Ryan WHUTS 1ME SIS"ll:EN CHAPP!.!:? by Al Smith by &nie Bushmiller YES. MA'AM··· WE BROUGHT A WISHBONE ,J }J l 1 ., • , • DAILY PILOT J 7 DOOLEY'S WORLD by R-BNdflekl r-::::====~ ____ .....; -... -· . . Dr. SMOCK :t MAVlf A M'1.-JIM e'ASON ON 'fl.Ii!' Pi-tON5, C>OC'f'Ofl. Hf'P 1..11<1!! 1'0 MA.Vii ~ AS A Guf!'Sf" ON MIS 1"eL.6VlS ION SMOW ,,-.-......, GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS I C/>J-l'T l!eUEVE ™AT I!M "'13'5 (/EAR$ QLD ! ... ·MA>C ... Tl-IE "TlLlf'MONE •• ."AND "THAT' SIUP!O R!COROIN6 ! l . I I , J 0 Gfif. :t li'UNNO ... "f'HA.,..'P ees 50i:c!1'" or: t...O<& At'V&!.Cl"T'1St"-IG MVSlit..P ... eov, t. 1<..aow ,..,.G A .M..A . WOUL..PN"f' ,.AKI!! ,..00 1(1...,Pt..Y 1"0 -n.(A,. ... OM ·n-u! O'fM&.GZ HANP ... "=[II• 0#1 0/4! 1HE K l(?S PLAVl>J6 MOCTEZUMA AGAIN···AND AS <151.JAL · · · · . ,.,. . S>Aatl<D by GeorcJe Lemont ,.I-lei "oc-roi:l WAN.,..S .,..0 KNOW IP' YOLJ 'L,..i,.. PAY OVl!!IOZ SCAt...e ! , by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson -::-----ii ~ -=-""< ' " ·' ;7 .?; ~ '• ~' . ( .. __ .... ~ oµ, WELL .• Afi 1He 5,WJ/;Je 60E61 I'M NOf eETTIN 0 O.Dfli1, I'M e.ETTI~e 8ETTEK'. 0 SUGGESTION BOX by Roger Bollen •. W15K I COULD REMEMBE"~-· \IJflAT IT IS lfl/>.T I'M e€TTil)o; &TTER/{r ... TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PVZZLB PEA_ MUr?'T_s_......,..., ~-----.---~---'by Charles M. Schull: IN FACT, HE SAV5 HE"S NEVER ! llJlo HIM THAT ID 8ET THE GIRLS ACROSS 1 Fine- grained mlner11 5 Value 10 POOf actors: 1monnat 14 East Indian .. ,, .. , 15 EJcplate 16 AA busy .. ----17 Canadian provlnee: 2 wor .. 19 Glut 20 Trapper 21 Chirrup ' 23 Collect tor fl' onetell 26 Too 1vlator 27 Incline 30 Doomed ones: Slang 34 Weigh down \I 35 Synthetic . -37 Grassland 388l ... CUCl<OO 39 Wrenches • joint 41 Pracucal lok• 42 Mewtorrn: Pr•fi .. 43 TlneW>Ota •4 GM'lbllng .. ,.,....,.....,,.-r:r ~ r . cubes 45 Crave 47 Fun0amen111 parts 50 Was In .... ""' 51 Resign 52 Depriv1d ofloP growth !56 Insect 60 Torpor 61 Cur1alled &4 Dry ing apparatus 65 Colder 86 Singer ---Arden 67 Go: Archale 68 ColOl'I 69- puOding DOWN 1 Colon; 2 Egyptian ..,... ... 3 Molten •ock 11em:2 words 10 Move swiftly 11 As blind as thread 39 Beal ln a certain way 40 Verb lorm 44 Finds 46 Newfoundland. 12 Deal out tor one 13 Palm 48 live piece• reader ol coal 18 Numerical 49 Aspect prefix 52 Flal- 22 Symbols bollomed 24 Breathe boat vibrantly 53 Sheltered 25 Meandered nook 4 Word acted OU! · 27 Organ 54 Truly 28 RaJa'a wile 65 Prefix wllh 5 Gol'dOn orSMU1 6 WW II zone: Abbr. 7 "Hooey" 8 lnltial: Abbr. 9 Furniture 29 Good-bye; meter and Soanlah liter 3 I CHy of 57 Poelk: Sco11and pronoun 32 Undergo S8 Smooth- chemlcal breathlnQ chino• 59. Correct 33 Wise men 62 Metal 36 Tightly container twisted 63 So.X Rall 1' I I E\'EN 8EUJNGED 1J A CLV6 THAT HE'D 6E Cl.Ve CHA.•~DN THE AVERAGE DAO NEED5 LOTS OF ENCOUUGEiV.ENf IF HE EVER !1€UJN6ED 1il A ClV8! JUDGE PARKER THAAl<.5 fOR LETT!N5" ME TAI..)(. TO YOU, MISS CALVIN! MISS PEACH -~ ' -~~ --, . , ---' -~----.......:;~ -/ .....-, 1~, NOW T><AT YOIA ~AV YO• ><AVE• FINACCV CONQ\AE.~EO AL.I.. VOtAll FfA l!t~, AN P R't 6 AINED VOi.Ait Cl Cl DICK TRACY EMOTION'AL -STIZ£Nl#TH I Aftf. YOl.ol ~£.AO'i 'TO 60 01.11' ANO !='~'',.He. wori.o ? ~sr) ' ! ) \{ . . . .---:=!;_ by Harold Le Doux MAY WE SIT DOWN? 1 DON'T LIKE TALKING TO At-NONE WHEN 1 HAVE n!E f'EEL!NG SKf MIGHT WALK OFF IN THE MIDDLE OF A SENTfNCE ! ,.. ..,.. by Mell ''"'~f -8'"1 T ONE PE~~ON [ o[ .AT A TIME 1 PL.fA~£ •.• • by Chester Gould MAT CONTllll5l5 FOR TME SKULL! AOM CRIMI .... " Dt!<:APl"IJO.TION TO A POTENllAI. MOME FOR WRENS! • '. "'-' 'i~~ i ~#I ~.a~ "NothinJ", thank you -I'm on • very strict bud1et ·•nd ~knew I wouldn't see anything in here I'd w•nt." DENNIS THE MENACE • 'lT'Sr«lT™E i.Mk IM AFRAID OF ... ITS 7HE STUFF IN IT 1 CANi $££ t• • • ' l l ' ' ' . ' . . • t Tried to Treat Them All A'.like~'Alston Claim.s 11 ' t .. '. ' VERO BEACH, Fla. (UP!) -Walt Alston • on ron r -ihlnd the batting coge, po.ring through the strinp lnteotly and t aking In every tmiy dolall. . of professional bauball ever managed and Rosebonlo. 'l1lJs b about !be third -6t more tMn-tO ')'eQll, .• --------<•Ut newer 1inee-t1ve beta wkh-~tl . 'whenever he's referred to as the dean We've got. some fine ballplayen th1.s of major league managers, wbJch, or year." course, he ~.Walt A1stoo &Imply 1mlles. Alton !Ills managed the Dodgen to ·' thought. Qulllloc, I muo. Tbe Uiiportant_ "I r<rnember tho!," be ays, ''but to know ev«)<hinl ..... ii, to' knoW th;--11 ,.....__~Job. -u~--~-11 -·~· .. -. -· 1 ..., •. ow-~Lbol! ettmlllc. 1 ttilnk. ro.. e1A111ple, .... -• ,_ · •-' ._,, ,. I mow about Woetden and ~'llhen with a job liM manacJnc, Ibo .,W tmiklul to be there. Later oa, there they inake 1 llliltake, but I 1'i\'e the and dlaappolntment at times woalol -w• a lotia talk whetlle< or not I'd fine pointl to a spedalilt like llMPIL ,,_. ; <he unmistakable look of Ille eacleo about him, aecentuated alt the ~ by the crowsfeet which start 1-~---l-!""-the comers .-J!{_ both ey<l$ and journey part way down his ch.,.lo!. "l've been awfully lucky belna in a all lour of their world champiouahlps good organit.alion," he says, ratk:nalW.ng and sll: pennants. He II 62 going on in his own mind. SOme managers say 52 because of his general approach to something like that because rt.hey feel the job, but that doem't stop to\l'lng it's th e thing ro~say:--Alston. says it joumalbts-from coming here eacti"sprtng because he means It. and asking _him how-..qiucti lonfler he you Insane. I like "11at l'J!L doloc. I be l>ack. I dido~ worry a6out that too Alston ..,.. liii never ball copied any hope to keep doing ltu llltg M l'm much.-.." other........,, wlttln.<I•. aq~y: "I healthy and I've never felt belter ID All< Wok AhlM the prime reason played for ~ Borgmana . ~ couple my tue." ·; · • for~-: 11111 he -lloe eubject ol yeero at !'«llmoUlh.,9ftlot ind I When the Dodgeno, who wttt am toward olhen, not h!mlelf. He talk! kinda Uked the way ha.il!i( tllillJS. IM -1n ·srooklyn then, -nrst Slgrltif Alston about those-woo have helped him Irr everybody bas to • o his .ow,11 in I~ it was OOIY to a one:-year COilt • lib aifter, men like hC, prescnt coaches particular way. ,. ~. 1· - " Wall AlstDli ls emoorklng on his 21St. ~coneecutive year as · manager of the .Dodgen, and only two men, Connie Mack and Jobn McGraw, ever managed one dub for a longer period o( time. Qily el.gbt men in the ootlre history "Firs t of all, l inherited a helluva intends to keep going. .. Ile baa signed 20 other one-year Jim Gllllam, Tom Lasorda,. Mooty ·•1 thlnk Leo Duroche~ as a creat ball club when I originally took over. "I never get through wlth that," he contracts sJnce and that doesn't boCber Basgall and Red Adama. maoa&er. Ha does it ' way, J do him at all. When be origlnall1 •. -"Tho belt uq a maoager qn do il aootber way. I think (ti I !lld it It didn't need much coaching or say,,· good naturedly. "Every year direction. Later on we were fortunate someone tays 'This is 11'5 last year.' to come up. with the Koufa1cs, Ory9dalts !Selieve me, I never give 1t. much hired to manage the .Jlodgwl, ane II have acme apedallsts 1n the macbing Leo's way, I cooldn't dO it, anct he newspaper asked "Walt who!" deplttmeot," he says. "I. don't profess probably couldn't do it'llly wiy." .. ' ' CdM Ace, Safford .. Boyd Not Ready ' , . ' To Use Freshmen Ul'IT ......... DIGGER PHELPS GETS HIS IRISH UP -AND A TECHNICAL l'OUL. No~re ,Dame €a ge1·s Upset ~s ·:Flyers Get Up, 97-82 DAYl'ON (AP) -"f won'l get any sleep tonight," crowed Dayton coach Don Donofier .e!ler his Flyers upset migbJy Notre Dame 97..ft2 Monday nigbt "Thil I! just tbc' greatest wtn we've bed la tbe time I've. been here.11 Dayt(ln/ egged on by an enthusiastic borne crowa ol 13.5.28 screaming. partisan fans, •roared off lo a 13-point lold In the early going and the r'l&h never caught up. Noire Dame. ranll:ed No. 2 nationally. crept to within four pointl, 5l-41, five minute! into lhc second . boll, bot the Flyers refused to fold llld -going away. r . No. 12 Alabama beat Auburn Vi'-841 No. 18 Loui!Ville outlasted Illinois State 117· 107 and Tulsa shaded No. 20 Oral Roberts SS.84. Senior guard Donald Smith was the top man for Dayton "'ith a seasoo·high 32 potnlS, 20 in the second half. Johnny Da\'iS-added 11 ror the FIJ'en, W'bo closed out the _regul ar season with a 19-7 record. John Shumate paced the Irish, who wind up 2'--2, with 29 Polnls. • "Dayton just played very, very well,'' said Notre Dame coach Digger Phelps . "We weren't hitting our shots as well as fi ~ally do and our board game was oU. · "Also, that Smith is just a great ballplayer," added Phelps. . Sports In . Brief Ex-Olympian Killed; ' . LA,-Seals~V~-Tonight PARIS -John Hugh Cooper, who won two silver medals foc Bri1aln in the 19M Olympic Games at Tokyo, was amoog the 345 per.!OllS killed Sunday in the crash of a Twtlsh airliner near Paris, the worst crash in civil aviation liistory. e SolontoR Vpset Cooper, 33, fini!hed second to Rex Cawley ol the United States In the lOO-meter hurdles at Tokyo and also CARACAS -Paul Gerken up6e\ U.S. ran on Britain's 1 600-mettt relay team -.--Davis-cup player Harold Solomon, e-1, which llnilbed ~ to the U.S. U, 6-3, Mootay in the opening round of the 135,000 Altamlra International e Kl .. • iR Aetlon teimla champiomhlpt. INGLEWOOD _ The Los. Angeles In other lirst....-...i matches, Spain's Kings have whipped the teams they Juan Gisbert defea"ted Brian Gottfried, had 7~. 6-2 and Hans Juergm Pdunann to beat ~ move up 1n the. National of West Germ81\,V beat Jnrae Andrews Hockey League standings, f ... Now all ,tbe:y have to do lO make o, Venezuela, 6-7, 6'-0, M . the Weslem Division playoffs ~ keep e SeuoR Nears winning. · . World Team Tennis has announced WIUi back-to-back . victories o v er It will open its first season May s Atlanta 8nd st. Louis, the Kinp have .. with a 352--match sdledule that ~ fought their . way ink>· fourth place in up with playoffs starting Aug, 19. the Well, tied with the. Blueo at. 541 Tho league said each of the 16· k6ms points and one pomt behind the th1nl· will play ·44 matches evenly split bet~-een place Flames. d and ho 1be Kh1P host the ca.Htomla Seals roa me appcaraoecs. ioaigtM ln the--second game of 8 nine-The pla~frs, to r!An from Aug. 19-25, gamo boma llWld WlllOj>enWotll the wmnen Ci! the AUanta · and Central -meeting fur the e Flelfl CoMplt!tetl Eastern Divtolon championship and the Gulf-Plains and Podlic oectloos playing for Ibo W""""1 ~ title. ONTARIO -Al Loquasto and Jolln'!I' Panons Jr., who Were unable to quallff cars last weekend, accepted lnvttallon1 Monday to complete the 3kar lie" tor SundaY's aoo,ooo Callfomla 500 al.rt race at Ontario Motor Speedway. 'l1lte two di-1llmers will 1 ... Neb other ta the flnala. • r-l'ldlecl Lakers, Sonics On TV Tonight . PORTLAND, Ore. (.~Pl -The Im Angeles Lakers gun Jor their eighth straight victory tonlgbt, going against the Portland Trailblazers. The iame is on Channel 5 at 8. Despite ....,, National Basketball AssociaUon wins ln a . row, the Lakers i..,. been Ullllble to o..rtal<e Golden State In the Padllc Dtvtolon, even lhougb they beat the Warriors lllf.IOI Sunday Dlght. 'l'lla l.oken IUUI! Win -the di-to avoid mbllDg the NBA ployoffs for the flnt -In mott '""" • decode. Los Angelal _,t Into tonight's game onHilII pme behind the Wmlm tn the lllndtnp. Tonlgbt Is the nnal meeting of the -between Los Angele& a o d - I < Is Spouse OfLaWil1an Ducks Ramble; Huskies Rallv • PULLMAN (AP) -Emle !tent and Gera1d Willett blew open a tight game Monday night as the Oregon Ducks 1ook a 92-61 Paclfic-8 Cooference basketball victory from Washington St at e University. The 9COT'e was 'lied 10 limes in the first half before · Kent's jumper from the left comer put the Duclo! ahead for good. J0..29__. with 1:54 left in the ball. Wiiiett added four points In the final 90 seoonds to -give the Ducks a 3&-31 lead at intermission. Oregon then outscort'd Ute Cougars 4.2-17 in the first 14 minutes . or the seaind half for a commanding 7848 lead. Willett led Oregon scoring with 20 poln!S, while guard Ron Lee added 18. North Barnhill led all scorers with 22 points for the O>ugars. e Bea1'ttS l'unal»le SEA'ITLE .,_ 'lbe University of ' Wubington. Huskies. led by James Edwards, ran off eight straight points late in the second hall and wem on to defeat the Oregon State Beavers 68-63 in ----Pacific-I Conference -basketball game Mooday niibt. After trailing for most of the seoond half, the Hmkles turned rt four-poin t dciicit into a 81-57 advantage as they abut oul rtbc-&avers for almost Coor mltoutea. Edwards, lhe 6-I01i center, scored lour ol --•lght Pol,.., u he copltalized GO his helihl advantage wtth • two Oregoo Stal• big mm oo the bench witb five fouls. '"1t11 hard to put th.is iame up against pmueuon trea.surts/' said Donobcr, 0ibut it 1Ure COmtl doae. You probably 111.. to go bod< to the Seton Hall wtn In 11153 when Dayton UJlOl<t the "9-l. team to ¥•t a win like this. 8 WU jult great.' In odJer toP pmes. No. 8 Provid nee .......... -&77, No. 10 South ~ .... Nd llo. II Crdghtoa !J«I• Both clubi1 are h~ded for NCAA playoff ga mes Saturday. Tho lrbh go agai nsl Ohio Valley Conrcrcnc:e champion A11stin f1e11y and Dayton ·races Pacific C~st AthleUc Associallbn 1 eprnentattve Los Angeles State. Tltlrty .... drivers, led by A. J . Foyt, quallfled during Saturday's trtal 1'11111 and in SUnday's twin 100-mlle races. Loquasto will start 32nd In lhe McLaun-Olfy Ulat was s Id o 11 ne d Saturday with a blown engine. Pal'IOno ST •• LOUIB --State, 1H, Bradley, t!H, Soutboln llelbodllt, t&-11, and Toledo, tH, -. libbed today •• the nrst four fllrtldponta In the Colleglatt Oomml»lonert -lion Ba1k•llllll 'l'ournamtllt beglnnlne -II. Lot Anplea retumll hotne. to hoat Balton Wpdly ~niaht and Detroit P'rtdll' nilbt. ' Oregon State led by i:w ma ny as 11 points in tbe fim half bot the Huskies IOICd some line shooting by Larry Pou!ldl to close to J0.18 at halftime. • • ' • • I , -• • • ·-. '; -- Tiwlday, March 5, 1q74 DAIL V PILOT 1 CM Girl Selected Marina (26-1) Face~ ~1acauley, MD Slain ' Kyle Gayner. 16, of Costs Aiesa , aOO l>etibie F'lk~. 16, • of Cypress .,.,;u represent the Pacific Challenge Tritons United Stales In a dual • gymnastics meel with the ~'larina Hish's Vikings go against All.CIF' Greg Bunch'.' National v;orilCO'S team IOr after their 2ith conquest of-And will Bunch be nblc to Czechoslovakia Salurday in the 1974 basketball campaign penclrate the ~farina zone Roddy, 6-2 se:nlor guard Bruce lludcn and 5 8 srnior gunrd Joh n Robinson. A grand slam home run by Bob ~lacauley paced P.later Dei to an 8-1 victory over visiting San Clemente ln non-- league baseball a c t I o n l\.1onday. tonight y,·hen they clash with effectively! San Francisco. Both girls train Citrus Belt League champion In addition to the 64 Bunch with the Southern Callfoniia Pacific of San Bernardino. the PacUic Pirates boast 6-1 VisbDI and Bunch were all· league as junio~. but the major itc1n in Pucific's all<lck is Uwich. ll.1acauley's sixth Inning. bli!st brylce open what had been d close gan1e . and P.fater Dei's ll.tonarchs added· one n1ore run in the inning to put the ga me further out cJ Aero Team CSCATS}. Tipoff is 8 o'clock at. scniot forward Todd Vl!bal. JOining the two SCATS in Fountain Valley lligh School S.11 junior ·rory,·ard Bob the competilion y,·!jl be and ooach Jim Stephens' A 1:; * nationally ranked performers Vikings arc considen.>d four· ...... i including Jeanette Anderson. point favori tes LQ qualifv for M'""' u .. n " t<I Los A11mltos Washington. Nancy The i s, a quar1crnna\s berth at 1.A>ng " Rine"" .t.11mit0t Ore""", Diane Dunbar . Beach arena against lhe ., LM11 le.ch M111••" 6""' St K•ltll• 4011 Northern Call!omia and Joan survivor of the Cr espi. 1J N._, H.,DOr Atoore ruce, Pennsylvania . Cresccnta Valley duel. ~ ~,·~ Vi1!1 C:O,:ching the U.S. squad Will The Vikings, with their sJ E• A•nc"" •--" QI 4S L1kewoocl be the lur~1me ympian. potent outside shooUng power 7S u H•br~ Linda Metheny P.1ulvihiU from from all hands, mt'Ct an :: ~~.oo Oregon. opponent th:lt usually sets •• An•1>eim Debbie Fike and Ky I e b..1ck in a lOlle defense ainied ~ :;:'..;:.,.., H.,_. Gayner are considered lop a{ stopping the inslrte game. ss Hun•1"!11on &e•c" "9 'Ne-\lml"'""'" prospects for this compelition Three QL'CSlion marks must •• sant• ,1,,.. as they recently finished first be ansy,•ered, however. Will a :;:!'" and second respectivelY. in ·the P.1arlna's Byron Kosick return •' ..,,.,.,,.1m t\-1arina, n1ennu·hi1e. ca n 1>un1 the opposition outside at reach. fl S•~ Cltm•~" to a cunstnnl rate \I' i I h i' sha rpshoolers liyron Kosick. .. Keith Koeller, llich Braru1ing r, and Bill F'it·k augmenting the ~ play of l.ocll('r. 6' P1cillc Ill.JI s1noov1I n n 11110!I!. cl n E"'llllst. rt 111 r II •M ' • • I ' . . )I 11! S•n Ge11.,vn10 a u s..~ B••,..•cllr>0 31 IS Sin G<ltooo•oo O Ml Al•t•~ Poh •I IS $•" &t'"••dlroo SI :! ~~:!.i~1/\j;,.1.,...I S2 ,. VIUo< v.i•ev •9 51 ~·" Go<oo•"o .. SI SI" lt•"••cll"" Sl 11 ll••l••l~t Poly •S 7t l!tdlt""' •6 6'11 '!.-.. G"'ll°"'" SS ~~ ~~a.!::. '° 16 Foni.n1 U IO Elwn'>owt• St Pfk.f. ltl •1 J1n1on, 10 ., ';r:'· ' -Jl H "°"• 1'11 '° G • 11 0 ~ " ~ HtVil..,, It Gonl•lf'-1111 Tol1l1 l 0 7 D 3 O D .. 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" ln~lflll San Clemenlt OOCI 010 0-1 I 0 • Buying a compact car with a six-cylinder engine can make a lot of room in your budget. If that compact car is an econom ical 197 4 Che;vy.Nov.a 6, you:11 also end up , _ .. w_i!h a)ot ~[ roo!Jl in )'.91/I ,cqr. ·· " " " /i\tl"" Del 001 111 ._. I 1 aamps . The 2-Door Nova. The Chevy Nova basic transportation sys tem. Few cars make as much sense as this one. It's small enough on .the outside to ~e easy to park and dri ve, yet . . has .enough . room on . theinside for . · · :six passengers. And it's as good. SC'S BOB YODER (22), SCOTT SEVERS PLAY TONIGHT. "Automotive Industries' Roominess Index" says no domestic compact at any · priCe has more head and shoulder room, fr ont an d looking as it is sensible. The base price for this standard I . LB Wilson Tonight at Brawley . rear.,JhaJl_NO\!.<\.-l'.he _ roomy, economical Nova 6 comes in three versatile models. 2-door coupe (shown at left ) is $2647'. s iling" Tritons Tackle . po For Oilers WNG BEACH-Rematdles are umally welcome news only when you have something to settle for a previous defeat. 1--'---And-tnaCs.thc case for I niig Beach Wilson ·Hlgh's Bruins as they prepare fOr Wednesday's CIF 4-A seoond round basket~.:lash \\•ilh . Huntington Bea Wednesday night at Long Beach City College. • Coach Harry-a y I o r ' s Bruins were snuffed out in the final seconds al the Himtington Beach invitational by the hosts, 6W, and the Bruim are spoiling ! o r revenge. Another factor is oontinoed play . in t h e eliminations with a berth in the quarterfinals. . 1 The Bruins like to nm their offeMe out of a double post system with 6-3 s e n i o r forwards Bill Davis and Larry • Buckle stationed outside the lane. AJl-CJF 4-A star To m Casennan, a 6-7 whiz with the good outside touch, moves to the wing and in so doing has averaged 20.9 points per league outing~ Wi190ll lost three in a row in a ml<keason slump when caserman was out with the flu. Since he returned to the Uneup the Bruins have won six out of seven with the only loss a questionable overtime decision at Compton. Huntjngton's Jim Weir is a doubtfal starter but Taylor foresees a tough game for bi.s qulntet anyway. "We think Huntington Beach is beatable, but we also knO\V that Raul Contreras can break a game open any time with scvCral baskets in a row," says Taylor. , Rounding out the W11900 attac!<: are 6-0 guards Neil Arnold and Dean Decker. Decker's MSignment will be to contain O>ntreras. Ullt ._.. '#Ii-1•11 " " ....... .. l.I ,llllr• .. " St. Jotwi aoec:o M " """ ~ JonJlll " " ,_ " .. Nft'PO"I H.rbOr 1• .. ·-" " """"""°" heel! .. " " Retlmt Hlllt " " L• AMomlhll .. SI.~ " " .-" .. H.,ttl l"""""' .. " AIMll!br• .. " SI. Mrtlcm' M .. ...... " " t.-a.ell Mfttlkln " 71 .. LOlll ih«l'l ...,,..n " .. L011f llffcl'I Pol't " '-.. .. , .. .-" " .. LOlll INcll Mllll•fll " .. L"" t..ui Jor'IMfl .. " LOflll Mec:h Pal~ .. Comf'loll loO " .. " ~.,., ........ " ..... '"" ... Tall Wildcats BRAWLEY-San Clemente High's Tritons may have two CIF 2·A basketball victories widcr-thei....t>ell,-Jncluding triumph over the No. 2 sel.'Ci . But the task -tonight is just as imposing as Brawley's Wjldcats await the invasion of the Orallge L e a g u e runnetiup.' The Wildcats have--not Jost a home ~e in t~·o years, have won 1 of their last 16 encounters and ha ve three starters back from a club that went to the quarterfinals last year. Jn addition the Wildcats play super defense with man·to-- man and wne coverage. Their last triumph limited Victor Valley to 14 for 54 from the field. ·:we had a scout at San Clemente's last game," says Brawley coach Vernon Clover. "and we figure Bob Yoder is a pretty gOQd one. We'll have to see if we can shut him down." CIF Hoop Playoff · Bill Basketball ............... ·-• .... 1•1 un Hltllllf w • ., 111 ., (() ·-· 0.Yld IJJ II 111 Cl'll'lll!tn ltall!Wltrll (•I C IU M•lhewl L\ndMy l•I G 12) "°'" l•k11tlll 11> o .. ''' ll!roo H•lft!mt; Eclh1c1n, ,,.., ,........ \111-.l!y lcll-IL f:(IClltlil~ IJ . metnbcrs of the Brawley front line made All-Desert Valley l.eague as iuruo". Stanley 'rliOmas 111'4) Th 1 Door Ni and Darrell Robinson (&-0) e 'j<.'"_ _ OVa were tabbed as all-league caliber as juniors. Gen<:. Lofton, a 6--2 senior guard,-was also a starter last year. Guard Tony Ramos (S.91 leads a balanced attack with a 13.2 scoring average. while three others-Thomas, Robinson and Lofton-have double figure averages. With 6-5 Keith McElrre sh at the other forward the Wildcats appear to match up well with San Clemente ·s tall timber . Juniors Ted Kalota (!Hi) and Dan Dodd (6--SJ for San Clemente have a slight edge in raw height. But with the near matchups it appears ·the Tritons o! San Clemenfe coach Stan DeMaggio will ha ve to rely on more outside shooting. A'gainst smaller ~teams San Clemente has been able to simply lob the ball to Dodd or Kalota for the easy inside play. Tonight's winner advances to the semifinals against the winner of the El Dora~Azusa clash. The Nova's rear seat is so roomy and comfort- able some peopl e like to ge t to it fast. The four-door version of the Nova 6 mak es · this easy . From this point on, the rear seat passengers are carried econom- ically to their destination by The3~Door Nova.Youcancarrypeoplearound comfortably in any economical Nova 6. The Hatchback N6va 6 lets you carry lots of things around comfort· ably. Open the rear hatch, fold lrtwlly (IJ.JI SD llrcolft s.., Dlt00 • down the rear seat, and you'll " '"~ C•rllllfd t! OTJ Stll M.lrCOI SD U"l ... rsllv SD Llrltoln h.Olo P1tm Springs El ClnlrO Kol• Ctlei;!co Et c .. 1ro P11o v .. "' lr>CllO CaecM!I• C•lewlco El Ctr1lro Ptlo Vlrol CaecM!11 C•110flrt• Mor-V~ll•V VICID!' V•HfV Cage Poll r. have nearl y six feet of " ~ fiat load space_ ... --"'\ li Almost like -0 ~ havinga ~ wagon. Six ~ fiat feet • i: are J·ust " what you need on irocery shop- ping or.moving days. Right? .. Nova's proven six-cyli nder engine. Just like passengers in other Nova mbdels. You'll like Nova's sporty good looks, and like other Nova models, the four-door has traditionally main- tained a high -...;;::.___ resale value. Ch'evrolet has been building and refin. ing the Nova for thirteen years now, and this year, the Nova seems to make more sense than ever. It's the car with the room you want, and the economy '?: you need . · Economy -- without cramps. That's the 1974 Chevrolet Nova 6. QIMOIEI' MAKES a£ FOR AMtlllf.A. ·-. SHOUN ABOVE ARE 3 OF 20 SMAU.CARS FioM CHIVllOLR -. • , • • ' -• r • DAILY PLOT TlltSdQ, Marth 5, lq74 Fear Setbacks HB Nines Fall -in Toitrnament J Llke "]fet'fe"'l! t 00.sts, lllnington Beach D i s t r i c t schools stepped aside from championship bracket play with losses Monday 1n the opening round of l h e HWltingtm Beach baseball tournament. HunUngton Beach fell to Pad!lca, 8-2, v.•hile fount-ain Valley was downed by Bolsa Grande, 71, Ed ison nipped by Centennial . 4-3, and Westminm.er e d g e d by Ei.semower, 2-1. All games were played on the losing teams' diamond. A fi rst-inning home run by Jeff Nichols and some strong pitching by Dave W hi I e through the first three inn.inits were bright spots for Edison in Its defeat. Besides NicOOls' homer. the Chargers got their offense from ,the Lrio of Utike Selw ood. 'Scott Desrosiers and ruck Hibbard. A single by Selwood. single by Desrosiers and fielders choice !Sy Hibba rd produced Edi.son's second nm in the third Inning, -and the same three combined to produce the final Chargers run. That came in the fifth when Selwood singled, Desrosiers hit a ground rule double, a nd llibbard singled in the run . Westr\iinster w a s t e d a stroni! pitching performance by -llale In kl6ing to. , ..Elsenbower. Hale gave up _ ....... ~.,,. sevi!n"-blts iif 'the ... .ptne;· b&t struck out six. Eisenhower scored the winning run In the filth inning on a walk, stole• base md single. a<{vantage before P a c i f I c a broke loose. Fountain Valley, mranwhlle, benefitted from seven Bolsa Grande errors. but still lcll to Us third defeat In rour gaines. The 1.0urnan1enl continues \Vednesday at 3 w i t h Hunt i ngto n Be~ch at \Vestntinstcr and Edison at Fowitain Valley in consOlation play. r•acifica takes 0 n Eiscnhov.·er a t Hwitingtoo Beach and CcnteMial tests Bolsa Grande at Fountain Valley in ch am pion sh i p bracl«?l games. Hunllnglon 111ch {11 Fr .. ,,.,11', rl M.in.O!H'IO, 20 Vlondrll!t t r ,,,..,, to Co1 ...... 1n, !I Stlninller, ct l(lmti.11, H Hy!lon, 3b Vin Tl!l'll••>. ph KrHm11. o Duomort. II HencMrson, Oh Tol1l5 111 r ~ rl-I 4 0 0 0 l I I 0 l I 1 0 J 0 0 0 J 0 I 1 ~ g r : 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? s ' 16 1 5 1 010 40l 0-1_ om ooo 0--2 •• " 0 ' . wulmlnsllr 01 Funllf, II ROM". cl lll(hl•l!l, lb llll!!llO. lb K~kl,c W1 llJI, c P1lne. U Pl1M\', rt TwlH, :!II H~ll, p Tot1t1 111 r l!j_bj ' 0 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 0 ' 0 0 ' ' 0 ' 0 ' ' 0 0 ' 0 0 ?4 I I StWI by INll!lfl ' .. 000 010 0-1 4 ' 010 010 •-2 1 0 . Hl11n, II M.c:oy, p 811hort. p Nlchol1. cl Se.I~,~--· 0-.,, .......... '" Hlbb9cd, rf, Mor~o. w M1cv. c Sch11fer, lb Tollll P'ov11llll Vllll't' UI 1i. r I! rlll Trtsrll r, 2b 4 I 0 0 Bienek, cl 4 1 2 o • Prep Net Repo1~~- FrMll·llPll l!dftot1 171 !ti L1klWMd VA•SITY Ml•i~1 UJ\!11 OW.I ltMll.tftft Slngln Sweeny IM I lot! lo 5111....,n 1.f. der. Morg1n 6-t, Josi IO Wllllntr 21, Ml. ar1n1:11 f.1. HlmlUkl·+Ml -•·?. 6-t, 6-1, 6-0. Kur11« IMI JOI! 2·•· J.6. , .. , -""" WllcM<' lMI lotol 2_., ~ .... O.f. _., 6.-3. ...." Cooll·Mont«I !Ml ~I. Lll<l'arlen 6-0, Ml; cll'I. Colle~ FrMrJell 6-0, 6-0. Wlll·ZKk tMI 11111 I... )-4; !IPlll ~··· Ml. 'Ju!>I., V1rtll't' _,,,.. cut 01 ••lli.w1 Jing I .. Ktrr !Ml ~I. Pr11t 6-I. cll'I. T1rNr 6-1, oet. Sw1ln Ml, def. ••1 '-l. H1.,.kln1 tMl·"'on '"3. 6-1. •s. '"1. Krio• (Ml IOll 1·1, ..0, 6'4~6-J. LOPel jM! won 6·1. 6-0. 6-l, .... ....... T111Clllba·Mltc11e11 !Ml clef. cu"11111- 0rm111v 6-41, 6-1; d•f. Sr1nclen1Mr11ff· Gorm•n •·O, 9·J. Ofl\Ol·KW•"'a11\lm1 IM) won 6-1, .. 1; ''°· 6-0. V•r1Uy W11tmln1t1• 11111111 F1t11"11111 V11i.w 11111 .. M. JonnlOrl tWJ del. S•r-U , ~. Al!lllrewt 6-2, ----D'AllOl!lno Ml, clef. H11clrlch 6-4. JOllll CW! WOO .. I, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1. Fore/Kii CWI -~. 6-2, 6-1, '-?. MM11rl1 IWI lolf U. won 6-2, IOlt , ... u . Basketball • For Coast Area Prep Track Results North Stars; GWC Bows OllANGf ('OUN JY flAIJIOll I ll'IHl\I SflfVltl I~< • Daryl Paine; a junior outfielder, had Westminster's best bl~ a flfth.lrmlng triple, and sccnd hi! team's only ·nm When Casey P I s t c y ,.__';!--/Ollo"1!d wflh a·single. Uoton, lb l 0 1 l ~tt~·11" ~ ·~ l 0 Cell ... l 1lllllMll -------P~il · · n. l rofift'7· -----Huntington Beach ga ve up seven runs in three innings -after holdiog a ~l lead over Pacifica. A na'HCOl'ing single by IOpilornore Jim Coleman and a wild pitch had helped the loelng Oilers to their ll••l.,...cl, e l o o o Fo>t,)11 J llO H1dm1n. 11 I 1 0o 0 ()gden, 11 1 0 0 Pll+IOll.o p J 1 I 0 G1ffleld, pll I 0 0 ·o Tn.ler, pfl 1 o o o Tollll '1 • 1 2 1e-1rro...-. ' .. CM0 2\0......,. 1 11113 300 o-f 1 J CANADIAN WJllSI\\ ·' ltl.11::-Wt) .. • ..... ' .. ~ ,,,_~J; ............ , .......... ...,,..,,,-·· .. ...,_QIO '.lt .... (......_.,.A"·-~ h!,\ .. ·U:~l\I "\l~ 'f~M\ OIJI '"~ ' ""' °'''l!I ,. Ii., jJ\,f.,. t ., .... , ~ ... ' i;o>< ..... ~ ... • ... ... ,.-.. I" •• ... MIH!Ml':if IJ, l 5U 7' Al•bl"'I t7, Aubllnl I• KDfllllC-¥ IOI. Mlu. SI. It South C1rolln1 J'I, Cr11111ton ff D1'(f811 t 7 No1r1 Dlll'WI It •-• St) ioJ Olcll , SI. " WIKOl'll n 14, I-• JI Lovll\•llt. 117, JU. SI. 107 Okllllom1 t7 • .Mlssourl IO W11hlngton 61, Ore. SI. '3 OrfllOll n. ·w11l'L sr. 11 H ..... .us VIVI• IO, f>l.ppffdh'll U $6'5 4/S Qt. Plut Te11 Seagram's V.O. ·11ic First Canadian. First in smoothness. First in lightness. First in popularity throughout the world. Seagrmi's ~The First Canadian I WI lt " Belted Atlas Pacesetter Black walls. 2tor · G78-14 G76-15 H78-14 H78-15 Ch1clt °"' v1IY11 on ot~tt 11J11. " 2.67 2.74 2.92 2.97 Replace points, plugs and condensd°r'. Set timing and dwell • • AdJusl idle speed, set fuel mixture. We also check distributor cap, rotor, ls:inltion wiring, PCV valve. air filler, fuel filter and carburetor. Replacement parts re· quired tor these !fems additional, if necessary. Al1·conc!ltlon1d e11t hlvller. Clltc:k OU! P•i«t !Or ·Olh91' 111alttt & 111odtl•. Good values and 9Y1ce, right in your neigliJortlood. Allhough some stations have shortened their hours due to1he gasoline shonage, many Exxon ValueCenlerl are llaytng open to service your car even lhough they m=r temporarily out of guoffne. You can fora tire. a battery, get an oil Change ena . mucti more right In your own ne~. Stop by your nearby Exxon ValuiCentet end checic out aA the good velue1 this month, ;o;[i11t...i•1 1Ca1lwc Val T~r\-'A!fcn'--.. U $.'-'.Off .. A"- • ' \ " ~ Belted Atlas Pacesetter Whitewalls. 2tor OIUI 52.33 F1d. E•. Tt• lot llCll E11·14 tubll111 •hl!owell, wllll 2 lrade·lnl. l lZI WMITlWALll (with 2 lr1cl•ln1) E78-14 2 for 64.60 F78-14 2 for 67,.80 G78-14 2 for 74.30 G76-15 2 tor 7S.9o H78-14 2 for 79.10 H78-15 2 for 80.70 -Under·the·hood check •. This aervice Is free for the ask ing. We'll check belts, radiator and heater hoses, 11ansmlssion, power steering and 6rake lluld levels. ,l!D. IX. TAI ~cJ!..!!!!L 2.33 2.50 ·2.67 2.74 2.92 2.97 Keeping whee11 bal· anced hetpa correct a common cause of vibrallon and pre- mature tire wear. Look for the YalueCenter sip. Blue Vel.C.nter litftl identify service stations operated by Exxon Company, U.S.A. Pricea and offers shown above are avallable at these service statlons. ~ Red VelueCenter ligna identity parttclp1ting l ~ependent Exxon dealers. Prices and otters may vary at these stallon1. Offers end March 30. • I w ,., Fill To -... " "" • •• " "" '"" l(a" , .. , HH1 U< !J;l "" ' .. \. ,,, "" " '" '" ·~ -" (Ill GO " "' "" .... "' " .. , " ' ., ' "' C•ll WH ' 2·~· ·1Co .... ON ·~ ,., . .. '" " '" " Fill G ... • • • Sports Cal e11dar • ' • • METHOD .It's the ;Yea1· o;f tl1e. Bai·o ns; -Mesa Coach · Burned by Thief KCEP HA "\llS CLOS E TO BODY \'.,-,u )houWn't reach w11y out for th & billl when lt has taken eight (sometimes painful) }-QU'..ri:. .luu~.up ..;.11 .a.d.tlu.~. 1'-tany v.ol.Ws bold. tht"ir yem, .but it-M!PE!ars Fountain Valley tflgh h.1n1I• bi:lo'~ th!.!1r (yes o r eve n farther out. The athletics has come « age as the Barons pi ·p,·r J,~1a:tc~· ll l'robJl'lly :ibout three or four inches roll in!o the spring s~rts. ~ a\l.JY t1u111 thl! hody on fu ll shots. · . Olampionship teams~ the varsity levcl 'With voiir h.tnJs h"Cld close, your torso will ex tend 111 basketball and wrestling have augmented uut 11•«.;rtk-th-e-htthnd you_r body ~ill bC b.ent ~l-a 7-2t !f°tball cam ign to make things rh~ 1~·.11~1 wrrh your back f:1rly st ra1ght.··"f.ht1· w1U··· ... W ...... :··:··'-····,······· · 1111i1.n1.1~· tup 1urn. and give you a good shoulder tilt, ~ addilion the t~=;m andhasophobl morel · h Id 1 swtm teams .are ma~ng s n1 es o 1.;.' 1,1.,r:r 111 1ull co1hng of b:ick and'"5 ou er muse cs, everything tl!ey enter and k's those athletes ,~,, Klt,JIT ~J • • • I 1. , • I I \ '! ~ ..... ~. ("''1.' \'' ' ' ' il I . ' ' ' ,I..._ • y_ ,..- 'i5. i\ll'ldd !'Jtrn~r·~ nc11.· book 1~ iust off 1hc prr~s. "495 Golf I . ;l) B·.-ArnolJ l'almcr" cover\ every asprct of golr, from 'ROGER CARLSON that figure to make funhcr noise the next t\\'O years in the Sunset League. There:s been some. grumblire about the. football season -which found the Barons again missing the ClF playoffs. But the fact is the Barons posted their best ever season. 11le losses were 20-19 to unpredictable Los Alamitos and to Santa Ana Valley, v;hich had a super eleven. And Edison fell -althoUf:,lfl it had the Barons on the ropes at the end. * * * Notblng's more frustrating. And for Costa b1csa llJgh basttlball coach_ Bob Sorensen lt'1 doubly tough. llis brief cuse. loaded with sueb Items as 1eacbln~ rrt"llt•ntiuls, icage scheduLes a11d about c\crythlni; th!1t Ill Important outside or monry. "''as stolen Frktay. • lf fbe pe.r10 n "·ho-perfofmed the ml!ldet•d will rtturn It to the Dally Pilot ofrife In Costa l\.lesa labeled for Sports lbt'rr 'II h6 no ques Uons uskcd . • • • Laguna Bead\ lligti lxlskctball-on W lowtt levels has never bcfn higher. The 1\r11sts' freshman team tied University for the Orani;c l.eagUe title with a Jo-4 rcrord an d 1he sophomores \\"Cfl' 9-5 in league play. • • • The only nighttime pr:ep baseball action of lbe )'tar for Estancia, Nc"'por1 llarhor and Coro na dcl l\lar Is scht'dulft'I fur Thw:sday, .t'riduy und Saturday at Tc\\'inklr Park. The trio, p1us Costa l\1"5a, rolllrlt• In the third annual Nt"·port Beach Ellis tow-ne.y. ~feta and Estancia mCt't al ';' Thu rstla~, Newport and Cct\1 at 8 friday, and th1· winners clash for the title Saturday :1t 8 follo"ing a cousolu tion gan1c. • • • Tutsdoly f,1arch 5. 1974 D.AlLY PILOT 2J ------- TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS ABC O 8:30 -"The \'ictim." Elizabeth Mont· go n1cry 11lars as a ~oman travelin~ aoro~s the coun· ,...,-t-r,-_ trapped by a---v.talent s.torm. with Jl killer on the loO~e. Geor).(e T\1 ahari.s. r:ilcen J·leckart and Sue Ane ·Langdon also are featured. Nl3(" O JO:OO -· flolit e Story. ('Jiff Gorn1an por- tra'.'S ·a ha rdened cnp dri ven by a false sense of l duiy in 11 1 ~ ~sC'gnu.~nt . ''·hlch also feature~ Sntokey --· Hobinso n 1 lnrry I ; urirdinu. Ki1n Darby and i\l e l rerrcr. , TV "DAILY LOG Tue sday Evening O @(]) CE AIC T•May M-: ("°f) (90) '1\t Yict1mi• {R) (5Ui9) '12-Ut.ulMlh Mo•UIOf!l'rJ, Cto11t M1ll1rls, (1l1en HttUrt, Sue Ant L1na00n. .II» Walton. A roun1 woman lr l\'thn1 1cnn1 Ille counllJ 11 lfljll)ed in 1 wooltnl 11ofm, un· .... ~" 1h•I Jiit IS 11\e nt•( t111ct ot 1n unloo,.n kol!ei. (I) Merv G1itli11 Siio• ([) Hith Ch1p1rn l 6) four Sbnt1 IH KIMIJ M1t5u .. . ~1 H!cc :ind swing to chipp ing and putting. To get • copy, ~cnJ }.Jurn:mie, addrcn, --and S4.9-S-to Arnold Palmer, c/-o -. ti .. U,l).\p:l'l\:f. lht\'fl you evtr lost a walltl -loaded Willi seemingly a thol$libd I m p o r t a n t documents? 1\1iss ion Vi ejo tligh ha.'1 fim1C'<I its non- lcaguc 197" tootball schedule . SarldlcUotk. Costa 1\1cs:i and 1::1 Dorado furn ish the oppos itk>n prior to Torrey Pines l~igh. "'hich invades 1\tission Viejo for the fourth ga1ne. Turrey Pinl's ·is a new school !tplitt ing t. from San Dieguito High Becaus e HARNESS RACING is presented as it shou ld be presented, on a fast % mile track so yo u SEE ALL THE EXCITING ACTI ON from star t to finis h. Because 4 EXACTAS NIGHTLY edd s ice to each evening's fun. '\ Because SU NDAY EVENING RACtN G at 6:30 is NEW! Because tho UNrai sed' prices are right! Grand stand $2.00, Clut? House S3.00 including taxes. (Grandstand Discount Books-10 tickets for 15-available throug h • Ma r. 15, '74 redu ce price to $1.50.) Order now! Write Dept. G. Los Alamitos Race Course, 4961 Kate lla Avenue, Los Alamitos, Calif. 90720. Because ... TRY IT! Try it often fo r NIGHTS TO REMEMBER!!! Racing M arch 8th through· May 11, Thursday t h rough Tuesday. 1st race 7:45 except Sundays·6:3'o:-·rhe Grand- stand an d Club House areas are heated • ' • throughout for your grea ter comfort: You'll enjoy the Turf Terrace. Excellent menu. Great cuisin e. For r.es ervations call: (213) 431-0922 or (714) 995-3877. LOS ALAMITOS (on Katella near 605 Fwy.) LOS ALAMITOS Night Harness Racing 0 THE HAPPY DAYS *THE NOSTALGIC SO'S O Cfi::(l)(DH1pllf D1yi R1tll1t 0 lif1 ~ul(lly •hen lie and Pot11t '"'Ir, to eel •nto 111eu hist 1tr1p 1110 .. ""th false ID u rds. 1:)0 i"'"''"'"' Dr1111et • la StdOll krrt• l ill Mf'l"n' Mtunal Qu1en! "~" Roller "IHI lt:lO I) ()t I I .,. CIS Utt »-~ (Cl •111ot lfnd R~dl1t" ltrl• Ji, - le IJ 5.i•l•I~ Gtollf M111111s 8 21 • 10 m ... HJ c.-,...,.,: "'Tiit [Jlpty c..,., .. (dial 04-lertt DIVIS. * ABC Tomorrow 4:30 pm Alttr School Special CYRANO DE BERGERAC New Animated Version! 0 'lT J CE WW. ...,... .. Ml'\" 1rrJ~Sot011ly l(ilt" A oo1t1e ~ mollltr 11 fltkl updite •nlll t11ut i!~ftlli DJ' I• fl(lped tonYIC l ' l1hr11w 5'G11 Mid Nic.olas twmlllOlld i lill . . o ilt ([;J l•~ H 1 w1 i I r i I'. 0 12.:00 '6 Olle Sttp ltytftd ··11ockm1n" \fl) A double 1mpultt m MO'J>t: (C) "Tht Cobwtb,. !d•i• MIJ out to 1ven1e 11!e Ion ol his "Sl-ll!tn1rd W1dm1rk, l•uren 8. hands by ~Illini tvtf"f l1w o!ht e1 c111. Cnutn Bottr. wrh<l. he !tels. contribultd lo lllS· m1lm1n1 117_~ A11nts auest!. · 1:00 ,J O .I U ~.;""'5 o ~JCtl(lgl mN1CT111ll1r 0 1omr.-.-.. MJJ!t/J -S-p Sisl1t1 '1h1 °"vii Midi M1 Do If " Roe:• 1t1r Ahu Cooiie< 1uests 11 1 wr1tch wrho helps lt•d the Snoop ll1ters to i 1roup ):4$1)MM-w: °'Wkl Willie c.-s M11cll••1 IMMt~ /com) '50-0in ~ •• 011ltJ. Co11nn1 C.1'.t1. ol S.11n11ts ~thh'td to bt rtspon· 2:JO m All· Nit Ill SN-; Mltllilld dlt 11Dlt !or tht 1111111 of 1 roun1 min. 1101 MtM,"' "O.M.-l 1• Dislfft1" Gr11 Mor111. GtOf&I M1h1r11 • .k11n BIDndtll 111d CJlll flilctllrd Ibo 3:10 IJ Mtwit: "l~lltitop" ·•ts; ·~ Cur Mld11011. llllollo.1 r.t ~ .n1 auest. 2:00 (:){CJ "As' AflJ ,,,, .. 1.:c.r . ·-~-Wednesday s11111eJ M1el1111e. 01v.c ·'"'''· @ °'l9'f1fl" (COffli ~I · C...., Grin!, Cofli.11nc:1 Bt•11t;: k;;.inc; DAYTI ME MOVIES Youn&. ;µ "IMiw. ti TeMHlillt" ,..n t :lO 0 {C) "Wu, l!1U111 SW {com) "" '61-Bu'"' 11.eiton. rr1nco rr~lltllt: '•9-B•1fY Sul!"'"· 10:00 (}){Cl ··C1ltic'1 Clloic:t" (aim) "6J, l:OO (JJ .. ..._ ... (dta) '•'-8Glis 1111· -&b Holl•. l utilll 8111. kill, An111 lff. O "Slolt11 race" (d") '52-f'aul llQ) (C) "SM• Wfl!Mtl" (d"l "66 ~ H1n1e1d, l1z1belh Scott. -Anne 8111Crolt, Sut lyon. 11 :Jo O "Wfrl" tM upu '•., Ai•i11", l:lO IJ 1c> '"lltubll £a!M'm" (.s111 ·u (d11) '44 -Rt111 Toomey. IC)1 -Ge111 BllfY. St11t1 Bt11u. "Slrttls ti Linde" (wtsl '49 -! ~ (j) (C) "TM llllllldtn" (wres) W•lll•m Holdt~. M..:6ont1d Cuey. I •67-~n M~ir•r. Anne r11nc1S. 12:00 m "Ro1111 Cop" (d1') '54--llobul* 4:30 IS())) "I] Wist Stitt!" (dfl) hrlor, J1net l tiJh, • '62411ft l•dd, Rod St1l1t1. . KOC£, Cl l:\NN EL 50 Orange County's t:llF televlsron sta1 ion . KOCE-TV. has scht:luled the follo "·1ng special programs today. Oetalled hst1ngs of Channel ;)Cl"s prGgrams are carried in the O;iily Pilot's TV \\"eek each Sunday. I , ' • , I ' --..... --- THE CAST which will open on Wednescl:lly Is, with ooe ' e1:cepijoo. an wtirely differenl company from the trqupe which was primed to open tbe-.-(inner theater Jasl (all. Thai caSt was dissolved after bureaucratic red tape. forced the pla)'b&fSe to dflay the. 11~ of• its operations. • ' ~farching off in search of the impossible dream will be Jeff Warren in Ult stella r rolo ot Miguel de. Cerva'ntes, who enacts hiS cha racter ol Don Qu'ixote with a group ot·fellow l-----"'----~------=====::-1 prisoners Of the Spanl6h 1.rr. quisition ... Blanche Mickelson, who bas been featured iii: the: last twti productions at· Sebas- tian's, will co-Star as· the ' -firebrand_:_Akbiiia.---while-'-Nitk - Furttcella pro\/Mes the. conr edy relief as . the ·ra1thful -manservant, Sancho Pa'nza. . . . . 2 DI_., Mill "iUl"Eit~iiAO'' IGI • 'l-4:1M:ll p.1111.. • "SON Of' f'LUllEll.''.($1 ' . ~ 1:45;4i:~t:S. p.m. /") IOUNTAl"I v,1u<' ... ~.i:-~n ......,..,~o?;-~U,\r li!11l1;;v1R , All St.Ill lM 'Tll 1;M , ' Sl"EclAL L11111r16 ' iilGAO*MliNT ,, \•ytlil!k ONLY "THli "OSEIOON ' •.· '"ADVl!itT!JltE'' • -, ~-11»-11•s,,.._11:11~ .. ~ -· ... . ... ..... . ~ ... ~·"WINNER OF ·. 2 ACAE>E-MYAWAR_O NOMINATlbNS! 0 . • r ·•. , . ·anne WoodW,~li-. ;.y,,, ... Besr.tt:are~s .. (B"""' Li.~+i-.=-)~· .t"'..r."L ·" ' j, !;'-"'-'cl""'"~<><> Ol:''Ule•yectr. l#~,Y1d'!ilm'Cri/iaCitdl \. . ~· •· =~IR-m=slDNEY • • • • ' Best S11pporting Actress : ._ ~um~er, Wishes, · ·Winter Dreams "'A .enaitive. to.ching and· bu.utiful movie." "A prnonal triumph ror Joanne Woodwaird." -••D·----- • • HARBOR AT ADAMS'-'COSTA MiSA ,979-414.1 ·• e IN THEATRi ONE e ·I •(FOi IHI STING I I I • • • •• • • • , • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • -,. • ·-6< S!AD/Ulf •3 ::: o. .._ u11•1 ·:11<..:'1'.J' I ..... "PAPILLON" •• ' • And "JUDGE IOY IU.N" . '"'AMEJtlCAN GRAFITTI"- '· And .. PETE 'N TILLIE" . ".'THE LONG GOODIY,~'" • "THE MECHANIC" "PAPER CHASEH ... , :'PANIC IN NEEDLEPARK" "SERPICO" Ill "' "IA.NG THE DAUM $~OWLY" _ ~i -.,fiOSEIDON ADVEptURI" (QJ • -.. ' • • And •• ' "NEPTUNE FACTOR" , ELLIOTT KASTt-.ER 1Jtse"<i5 A RJBERT AUMAN r*" · EillOTI'GOULD . THE · LONG GOODBYE" "'fiOolilU";r.t 7 & I 1111•."TlllllllY" Al l:H Dolly &c.,i ,_..,, ~ c .... ,,_~: , " · ·~--AtADEMY' NOMS ,...,....i..~ ... TH~ WESTBROOK lllOt'CMUllT oN wn_..m •W • 1 iut. IO. Of ....... "°" rw'f'. I TMfl TUU THI IUlUT1 All HltnHO CLOSf TO NOMI .,,, ......... . .... .,,,ii .. .. "a ••.fe••• 2nd TOP 'ATTUCTION A • • I • ~iiiii:iimi~11 •nS'itJ ··---~ -~ . a ' .. "LET THE ' GOOD TIMES f!_OL iJ'l , • MATINIU SAT & SUN •, · .ACADEMY AWARD ~ -. . . • NOMINATIONS ' • j -~ · INCLUDING: BEST PICTURE " . "" BEST ACTRESS :ti',~. BEST DIRECTOR- w1tmM FRIEDKIN ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION MARSHA MASON BEST ACTRESS ORIGJNAI AND UNCUT ,VFRSION --·=::..\ • Hl·ldll J AUDIMT ,...TIOMM ,_ aca...,,,.- nfl WT Ol'TAIL "' ~UllSM1 .. AIOW11t ..... ~ ...... ..... o...-·-··--~14-1212 Uooc• 11 ... ..... .,._ S17·2~l ·:ELLEN 00\N 11/!Xv:::NSitOl'l lEEJCOBB · KiTIYWJNN :y.a:~ .=." 111.l.ER,,~•,, lJMYI 81.AiR.~ .. ,,,,,,,\~ll.IAM PETER llN!Y l::ITTL M%HAll. .....,.WlWAM lffiR Bi.MY"'~·-:.. f~h a..C!)~L ~c...,; lliJ-..;~i:F•I .... CW..•,..,, . ' • c .......... IHl~-­offl•4J45 .Mii CMlllT• _..,...,,..._ DON'T LOOK NOW (A) Wf Of fMf 'MELL BROOKS' . INSANE TAKE.OFF ON THE CLASSIC W~~TERN ••• LAUGHS MEA.SURE 10 ON THE RICHTER SCALE"-,_ -=~!!'J\ :\ . 'lii111·h ( ,,. ( 1 ...... - Also <;oklle Hawn & Eileen Hackarf "BUTI'ERFLIES ARE FREE" COGJ • I Performance Schedules MON. TUES. WED. ,fHURS. FRI. 11 :'5 AM, 2:00, 4:20 6:SO, 9i20, 11 :SO SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9:20 AM , 11':4S AM, 2:00, 4:20 o:50, 9120, I 1:$0 • • lllD HOT lOVllS Sunday is FllLlE>AY \lfiiTMINSTaR AND GOLDEN wmsr -192 ...... J ...,.._UPSIDE • • • ~ • EWOTI GOUID . r•i \ THE WNG GOODBYE "-US ROBER T MITCHUM "IHI Plllta Of .PETEA 90YLE • • " •' • .. ... I '\.- • INTERMISSION • • • (CWS ed FTem Plitt ti) whk:h oeltbn.tes Ill alntb an-n1......., a -k from toda y, r<e<iVed•baodoome~t ill Ille form cl nearly 13,000 Item tile c.alll<>mla. Arla Q>m- m!Mkci..' Playhouae, Ml)cb .....,,l\Y ..- elected Rohen Marvin u pr1llldeol cl the U-.ter'• board or dln!<ton. . Other bolrd m e m b e r 1 reloltaled at the playbou!e'1 armual mettlnc were Otho Budd and Karl S1-. J- 1be rraat, totalkl( a prOclae Me~ look over the aeat •·nt·tt~was allocatM to ~ ;:;;:1 ctm'~e~ ~ M<JIO "8ion•I theater resjtp>ed ifter becomtna pres;. ' • • gnJQp 11 pert of a.$Z.5 mllllon dt<ll of the Festival cl Ans --lo the pe~ arta and an overall peCkage The Mo u 1 to 1J playhouse, of .M.5 million to cultural which has become ooe cl the groupo thrwgllool the ital<. local theater's true -. • SCR Is putting some of Us ~ in Ille ~ !!lroe commlJsloo funds to wort In ...,... after chlnglng lb tta cumnt produdloo of "The artistk oourse in the face of Thming of the Shrew," which rinanclal dbasJer. coo11nues i3 oo stage sU: nights a week ita 50th seaior/. a wett from throti&h April 7. It's the 8lllh tonight with the openln& or ·-..... led by the "And Mlsa -Drinks a Ul'le." company ln its nine yean m, __________ _ Costa Mesa and Newport Beacb. PUBLIC NOTICE ltOTtC• TO CONTIUC'TOIS * CALLI ... POI INOS • Sctm District: Nh~-T~fSA CELEBRA'ftNG its golden L1N1F1eo scMOOL 01ST111CT. _, WJlh &Id DffdllM: 11:00 o'dock .. ..,, _, •• _venary season a 11w 2tfh d•v of ~di. 1974. · healthy glow or 3 000 names "i.u o1 aw Re«111t: m1 "'~II• • ' A-, CDll• Mna. C.lltorl'll• '2627. on the memberstup roster ts "'•llld 1c1«11H1a11on N•,.,., c-• t b e La g u n a M o u l t o n 11e1 llMr Hltll ktlool, TIMI• c°"" LI91>1l119, Pl~ Pl.ant oro Oft Fiio: FAdtrldl ar-n Auocl•I... ELKlrlc•t Enal-.. 318' COfNloUS OrM, Sull• 212. Nirw-1 81•tn, C11Uor11lo ft6'0. NOTICE IS HEReav GIVEN ltlel lhe IDINl•n&mtd Stl>DOI . Ohlrld of Or•llOI Countt, Calitort1l1, K ling b¥ •nd n1r11119h lh Gownllf19 8011rcl, hol'•lrui!Mr rriernd lo 11 "OISTlllCT", wllL recl'lve up 10. bl.II not t1t1r tlltn lhl •bo....s111.. 11111', lfflod bids '°" !hi •w1rd ot • tonlrKI for lhl &bove pro1oct. _ll!dt ilwll\ bl tt«Jve-d ft1 Jt!t plKI lffn!ll!ed &DOYt, and all.Ill DO OPtMd .,..., Pllblldy rl.cl •loud ., Ille ·-· sl&l9d time Ind pl&«. Tllerl will DO 1 $10.00 ~I r...iulr9d for IKll lllf of bid documents I 0 PASADENA (AP) -'Ibe e~ran1" t111 r1tvn1 111 oood condlrlon footlights will be "";..,, on within 10 d1v1 •fie.-111e bid -n1111 "-dill. Pasaderia .Playhouse To Reopen agaln at the famed Pasadena EKti llld lflUSt conform and DI Pia•"--ror the first lime r-tlve IO lhl cntrocl OOC-11. :r•...,._,. ':Y'' Eacr. bid lllllll be KCClft'IPlflllod lt't' in four years says a developer the IKIWlty rt'flrred lo In !hi conlr•cl whe _, ...... ,.:... ,1 f ·-000 doc:Ull*lll 11'111 bY !ht 1111 ol prgpoM!d .,... .... ~ I Or ....-, • wbc:onlrKkn. Willi~m Converse J~, •• r: ~T•!.cr .~ :-,.~ .. .!: p r e s 1 d e n t o f K 1 n g 1ny lr,.g\110tlllfto or ll'lfor,.,.11t1n In Deve\11nment Systems and the •nv bid$ or In thl bidding. vy Tllt DISTIUCT NJ ~~ lllt Converse Jones Com pa n y , !lll'*at Pl'tV•lllfll r•ti Of _. ...,, . bu W'll" Ill ltl9 Mlullt't Ill ~ Y!ll ,have signed contracts to Y _... ,, '° llirt .,..-torlllod tor •Kt! • th~ 57"Year;old play~. He~~: .... °",:"" CO:tct~ ~ .,~ said he will tum it tnto a on fll• 11 1•» ,.._.,, AYltlUe. cost• -bination <>hn.t.pint:r and Mffa. Copln m1y bl obl1h1MI on rOQUPI. """"' "'"""t' ~°" . A aipy of , .... rllel WIJ bl PMttod cultural center w1th 11tllt1011 t11t. simjlarities to San Franci~'s w::! ':'"'a::i S::,1111 1 '!o.Z. d= GhirardeUi Square. of elgllt (II hovra. T ... rlt9 .., llo!Ldloy "Playhome rtaza," as Jones~~ :ii"'~"':"" ~ M el' i.a.t · · ·1 ill have a n """ o.' ~ IHlll" 11w enVISIOflS • I • W CONTRACTOR .. '1W1M1rY1 t111 (Ol'ffrKI It 1----le gitimate-tbeatcr,-carrlage "11!1lild.-.nd'-Ufl0fl'-....,-~1r.e1or -~rade shops aNl restaurants. ::" S:~ ~a no:;t0 ~ ~ " 'Ibe plaza he said, will be 1mp1o¥oc1 b¥ thlm In 111e -vnon ·-n .• ----1 tb the pl '"""''"""' flf1 !hi CO!llTKt. lw..na:i:tU11 Y a:r~ S No lllclOlr ,.,.,. wlthdrow ltll Md fllr unique theatrical heritage 1 -lod of FortY·Flve 1"51 c1rn •tt.• ' Ille cit'• Ht tor Ille ~nt of &ildit. "We hope to have a strong ... ~.,,,._, bond •nc1 • plffwtMtlc't Off.Broadway i ...... ~ " said bond w111 be l'eq\llf..t prW "' l'llf'Cll'loi1 u.....,.., of the canlTKt. The ~ boni11 Jones, "to develop shows for wu DI In "" form Mt tortt1 "' national road companies that ,,. '°"'Go~.:":!:d would begin in Pasadena." He •r OOro111Y twwv FIWI' said he is int.erviewin~ can-~.~1r.,. o;-;:-:97,~ et.riv 11~~ didates for the job of 1mpre-I ---~. ------ sario in~" ~i°'!: · ~c ~.O'!'I~ Counselor sur.,.:IOll c~ CAL.llJOllNIA COUWl'T .-Oll.ul•ll ,__._ -. A-mM NOflC• Oft SALS. OP llllAL .-.Ol'lllln AT f'lllVATIE SAA.IE en1 .. .......-eLMl!:tt •· ttAOL~v. oe--'~~icE IS HEREBY GIVEN !Mt G t D co1-1 seum ttHrlng Fr•nll.lln, 11 e S egree E11ocu1or o1 tilt wnr El,.,., I. Hlodltr. decHMllf,. wfl1 on or· lfltr IM>rcll 12, • 1974 M tilt hour of 1:00 p,m., or 1111A1nor_, .. n '' prlvet..1NI• 10 .. 1(11 Lois Abrams, a counselor ::.~=~-.....=if::ld~~Wld.!a~'°: ~ at Founla;., Valley HI g h""" coi1llrm•rton b't 111t1 OboYt ~.!'~· '"' -Court, •It Ille d9M, t tit IOnd ..., School i'ecenlly earned a •nd "'•1• ~ tM ~· ~"*' c1KeC11n1 ' • 01 !hi 11111' of hfl ... ff!, tnd &II doctorate in human behavJOT 1111 right, 1111. otlll. lntlt'ftl Ille .... ,. . I l 1. I M1 DY _..,,Ion ol l•w or othlrwlil, at United States n ema 1ooa ac1111lrlod ollltl" "'-" or 111 "*lltton 111 • • · th.II of !he o.c.cs.n1 •I !hi time ol Uruvers1ty. hh dultl. 1n •nd to th.It cotr111n , .. , Dr Abram g \\'aS with the rw-nr loc•ted 11'1 t11e County o1 Or1ng1, • Stolt ot C.ilklrttl•. deKrilltd •s lollow5: Bellflower Unified S C h O O I The Soo.!thwe'ltlll'IY rac1&ng1111r \'i o1 ... _...._ . . . the Loi l&5, Troct 706, Harbor vi.w District uta:UI t:: JOtnmg Mdlllan to sont• -tteloMs 11 • Pfl" """ 1'9CO!'dld In 8ook 21. ,, Fcimtain Va11ey staff. ~ ts. M1sco11.-~. l"KOrd1 Re ~-al ••-·is -s of Oflf'lllOI County, Ullfoml1. r uvo.;wa u11;;> .. .,. Saki PtDPHf'f' Is &ho v-11 11 .nulled "Awareness of Hu-70412.,.,..1, sw Cypr••• s1, S&n11 ,.,,., c.lllornl1 Ooctfed belw""' lrh lol· manistic Re1aUons between PotlsNes 11Yd. ond"" u*..,' ~w,1 . .., . h nd Ttrms 1fld condl!lom r:1' s. •· I High School at the Nmt a 1... 11wfvl l'llOMY of the Unllflcl s1.111 I " o1 Ameriuo, Ill' ~rt e"h 11'111 p11r1 Twelfth Grade Leve S. crea11. thl 11rm1 of wen c~lt to ------==::---!be KCtPIOble lo tl'IO Eatc.ultlr l tld PUBLIC NOTICE "';,!bovef"~11c":tc; 1" 1t1 "'-"' -----------lp11v1k1 condllion, lndudlng •I I SU,.&ll!Oll COUllT M CALll"OllNIA lmprOYWmtl'lh. M llO fvrnhNllGI• ond --·-.. OU.NG• 1111 N'lt Is .uttlld kt ""° n~ ol ..,._,.,,..., AmJJ oll l•Hf Ol'ld ..--11 llPOft thl OllOl!ll TO SNOW C.1,USa pr009rly. 10"4 ol thl •lnOIHll bid nwtl (C.C.f'. N .. 12771 .c:;:rnc:~ ~inf be 111 -111111 and In Ille Mlllltt' ol the AppUc1!1on of m11y bl dollVll'ld. bY nwll to nw ALLE,. WILLIAMI SAUNDERS. tor E•KUIOI" ., '2• Grind C1,,.1, hlbo& en•• of Nom.. l•l1nd, C•WIOl'ni• '76'2. or mov be WHEREAS. ALLEN WI LL I AMS !!lid wlffl Jiii Cltrll. ot It'll tboYtthltnl~',;: JAUNDEllS, pttlllorllr, ht• tllld •Court -I •flY llmeHoJ!"' Mid blfllrl Pf'llllorl wllh the Ci.rt of ttllt C-' pUbllc&llon of ttll• ,,.. '" ordtt' ctYnolng pttttl_.• ,...,.. rn~~ng~h~ f:'°;.1ect '"" 11'1d •II tMcr. from ALLEN WILLIAMS SAUNOERS II IXP1'9nlY r-r\'N. to ALUN WILLIAMS GAltDNEll1 01t.d Fril 3::1, 191'-IT 1s OltOt:lt~D thtt Ill ~.,,..._ Colofiol Selim HHT!ntl Fr1nkll11, lnltrn Id In tilt o~tltllid ""'"'' ExKvtor ol llM WlH o1 ltd. iPPNr bftor9 ~ Court 11 1:00 p.m., Etrntr a .. tt~= "" AP' 1• '"" 1... thl eour1..-c.._. ""'"' "'"""'. of DetNi1n.irt Ho. i. ot 11w courthouH s.iee H, Muir,-•lfl. IOC-11911 ol 1'0 (;Jiik C9'!1H Dr1W Wiii, l:.:+ ~ C..t. f2m s.rrt1 Ana. ~'' Mid i.lltw ClllM. T...,.._1 •1111 If -· wt1't thl pttltlon fW chatlQll Pulllltllod Or•mDI Co." OlllY Pltol1 " -slloll6d "°' .. 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N•IM, Sotl&I $«Ul"lty flll!TlllW, Ind :::::::.c::..:;:_:_ ___ ::-·--.cl!tr•,1 Df lntl'ndtd tronlflll'H. lnc~lllll PUBIJC NOTICE Zip Code/ _ 1 ,-,, VoUllhl'l'I L~, nc;., ....,. 1 • PICTITIOUI IUS1N•S• Na.: lJ-271741&, 1m1 M1011el •• MW STAT•Ml lfT Wnlmln11«, C.11~ 1'~ 1o .. lM IOltowll'lll peraon I• doing IM/lllWSI tr~:of a:=~-Uquor U. .ll EC1<1.is 015TRllUlOll SALES co .. ~TG!al CO'llldlo'•fbl !o bl ""' "" ISU Hlmlllan, MVf!lll'ICllel'I -..C.1'1. C11lt. 1M tlUll,,..S tnd lie~ II ...... n"' OncrJitlon , "-' r;.,ry •. Edi.Int n9 C9d1r It.. COth -.-ii.d i.. E.-,,,... ,.......,.,__9MCfl, Ctllf. m.9 OofMfld..... '1 ..... fflft ..,__ 16 CIDllKIM bY °" ~ _.. • ~ d ll'ldiVflllltl. 1""""'°" not 1o ToWL. === G1rry I . Eclllft. ... --iw 1'Mf ti~ WH flJ«I wl11'1 the S. TllO pioQ ~ ~ Mid .. C-IY Ct.I'll of °'''* Cew\ty °"' ~~-=r~ ':'to .. ,_... 111 Mllrdl I, 1'74.. ,,,.., GllOVE" ESCllOW COft~,ION htlll.,_ Orono-Coalf o.11\' i-llol 111 ~. ILLINOIS. 2 N~ H :..-i':i. ... _ .. S. 12. It Ho 1'74 77'l·1• CAl.IFOftlllA -""" • ,..,, ' MAllCH fl, 1'97'- PUBLIC NOTICB ,.:; 1: ::'9'~ .. "';:. ":..,~_; ---,,,,c:=::::--=o::::;:--I"" 11c .... w ~ • -• ,.... ,ICTfTMMn 11t11 .. n •""' 1111 °"'*'"*-'' d •1c:;;.• ... ~ MAMI STA1'•MllfT ... ~. "" ~ Tiie .......,i,_ pertCll'I II dtlfl9 Wtl""" "f,":'.;.,. Ol'lll ..... of tN .,.... '" .... -. DllANOI COAIT ...... v., 1 GltOWlll ESCllOW ~ AW. (Elt Hvl'lll,....... liKfl. CotltPOflA1ION ctHI. ttut 2 "'""'"'' '--• in a.. 1~i.~ tw JMIM f , ~ ""1 -• llollllll Hlllt list.-., C.I", W. IE. 11111 ..,,..... • Cfllll.lct.S llY 111 MllllM L. Mw* lflCllYldull. Tr-~ J-fl. HenMfl Vouti'Wl't ........,,_.., Int. Tllit "'""""" ... II~ Wiii! '"" IY: V ...... ._, ~ C-tf C1'tl o1 .,,._ CGlil!llY Ofl r=a. ,__,-, 14 tff'-l"htll ~,,o;:~ ll!IMlk CMPOUTIOel ,.__. Of'Ol'IOI Clllill Olllly 'llot, __... ~ '!!:.. .. ......_ Piiot, ,.......,., ,,. .. -.,,.,. s, "' ,..1 .... --...-_., -,...1. l'7• JtW.i ~mt l. m• • ) • DAILY PILOT ' p 1 ' ' NeWsman's· La·s·t Work: . . 'The St9ry of Jesus' Today, tbe hest Biblical scbolan of Europe and _America agroe with IJ!" "erdicf orlllt FUI German tbeoiogtan Gunlher Bomkamm dial "The l'l'l"'i• bring hefore oor eyu the hls1orl<al person of Jesua with the utmost vividness and autheolldty." This .. appraisal of the C..pels iJ bued partly Oil I helaled """Cnlll°" that no one -least of all the uneduca~ fishermen and farmers who Wf'l"e his disciples -could have Invented sueh 1 unique and compelling figure as Jesus. Il al90 owes something t.o the realization lhtt Ult Gospel ~Tlttn recorded many thinp they dearly did not understand, whkb certahtiy would not be true ol made-up 5lories. And they allow<d the re<ord lo stand with onharmoniud dlffereooes and even d1rect c:ootradid.ions of detail, which any news ttpOC'ter can tell you Is the Jesus Chose Ordinary Men As Dis.ciples 1Urest iUU'antee that you are delllni In the conduct of his ministry, lem1 with &enuine eyewitness aoeot11ts. had oo salaried job and no pivate .... BACK: IN mE debunklng era, ooe ot wealth to sustain him. lie Jl\•ed trom the reuom commonly given 'few doubt--day to day oo Y.'hatever was avaltable ing the aocw-acy of the New Te:stament and refused to worry ablllt torporrow_ reo>rd was the widely heid IS1Wllpllon ·~-~-•1a1·1 · oft eel that the four ~ls were not written "'l\."Tl '""'!"' 1 Y was tr -u until a good many years after Jesus' it often \\·as to itinerant teachers and death. Scholars thought ~I a r k ' s Maiers of his lime -he accepted It Gospel was the earl~ and believed, on grateru1Jy. When no ooe ofr«ect a bed, what ls now seen to have been slender he sJept in the open neJ<b. And if evidence, that it probably was written there was no money to buy food, ht bl Rome about &I A.O. The fourth llved on nuts, fruits, berries and fish Gospel miy have bttn written wllhln from the Sea of Galilee. "- apostle Jobn, was o:risidend a .very He made his headquarters in late production, perha]IS corning from Capemaum, a b<Jstling port dly m the an unknown scribe-of the thlrd omtW')' northwest mn or the Sea o( Galiltt.. A.D. ' He often taught In ita synagogue whkh, Recent archaeological discoveries and r e c e n t archeological excavations new information about the language and re\>·eal, 'A'8S one of the larg"'St and finest coocepts prevalent in Palestine during in ancient Palestine. But be made tr.. · , ~ _the time ol Jeltill.bave m~ined UllSe queot ea:rursicm·-en~ foot < through pn>o-4t the time of hil (fe(ith of o htait . come-of the Roman Empire. Jheoriel.. It oow appean that Afark's _ vincia1 villages. -attack~-on Jan. ~2.Y 1.-:Lotib ... C41Uli, • .. ·-J"tSUs'~ ~ct on 'hl!lory -cin' lh'lpact-· GoSpeI may have been wriU:n within • U11ited Prest Ititernational sepior edi-that shows no sign' of diminishing: -a few years of Jeau.s' ~th: and John'• rr W~S CUSTO~IARY for rabbis to tor and prize·winntng religious writer, may be attributed in part to penon.ality: Gospel easily could have bef11 written be accompanied by small bands ot. 1oas working on a 1erie1 of article$ He certainly is one of the most admirable 'l'oithin the lifetime ot. the lp)Slle v.tiose disciples. Part of thelr job wu lo on "The Llfe ond TtaehinQJ of Jes-us." and attractive figures in hwnan history. name-it bears. remember accurately what the teachtc . The series-tDa&. not completed but It may also be attributed in part to Besides tbe four Gospels, the most said. There v.·ere no tape-recorders and before he did CGl!ell hod toritut1 a the directness and lucidity of hi! important sections of the New Testa-no stenographer! in those days, but T"tmorlroble 1teto portrait of the-man teaching, which has proved relevant to ment in terms of the light they shed Jewish chJldren were trained from in· known OJ Je11us 10ho was to dit on a human needs and problems in. every on the life and teaching of J~. are fancy to remembeuelbailnUacge_quan:....___ crou 014---Calva111-anc:L.t.ahosL.r:uu age.._nation arul<:W1llll"-------a-book--called-the-Acts-of"'1he-Apostl~title:!""Ol. material, such as vrh:>le boob rection ii celebrated on Easter Sun.. Bat oone of this e.lplains why he written by a Greek phystcian named • or Scripture. rlalJ. These thTee articles depicted should have been mnemberfJd at all. Luke win was a very careful reporter The people JeSus ct>QSe as eyewitne:w:s Je111.1 Ch~t OJ Louis Cqsstlt in-The Christian ea:planalion for that fact of the travels ~eachlng of the to preserve a reoord of his deeds ttrprtkd Him. is that something very estraordinary Apostle Paul, and a aeries ot letter& and sayings were 12 men cbidly By LOUIS CASSEL<; happened after J<SUS wu put lo death. writl<o by Paul bJmself 10 the fQD'I! distinguished by their ordinan..... They If the story seems hard to believe, churches be established during his were fishermen, tanners, laborers, even UPlll ........... Nearly 2,000 years ago, a young Jew quit his ]ob in a carpenter's shop and set forth on a brief career as an itinerant teacher and healer in Galilee, a dusty rural province o { ....Jloman-occupied Palestine.' it's C'Vef1 harder to come up with an missionary journeys through Asia Minor. ~ w:. ool.lector. None ol tht;m had much historicaUy plausible alternative. · unagmatim_and they oertamlv Wfn rd Within a relatively Short time -three yean at most, perhaps ooly a year -he was arrested, convicted on charges of "stii'rtiii ~1> the people," and was put to deiith W-ROii'ia1'nrutlmties wlP had an lnonlinate fear of .. sediUous ac-- tivitiel among subject popu!atioos. His name was Jesus. By all rules of-hls1orical logic, he should have been quickly M>rgotten after his eucutioo sent his lllllall band Iii disciples scurrying into hiding to lllBve their own lives. Instead, he is today by rar the best· known and most widely revered persoo who ever lived upon the earth. PONDER THIS PARADOX. Nothing that IA-ill later be said about him is . half oo strange as the fact that you should be reading a leriesA.of articles oo bla lilt and !<aching "' cea1uries after his ignominious death in an obscure That Jesm was born -that is, that be was a real person who tived at a particular time and place -is no longer que>liooed by any reputable historian, not even by the Sovi.et Union's Imlitui. of Militant Atheism, which once tried to depict him as a mythical character. • Nor Is then! any. dispute about the town of bis blr)i. lt was a little vlllage called Bet!Jlellem, De9lled in the foot· trills .. of. Judea, about six miler south of J«usalem. Jesus' molller, Mary, and ber !Mhand, J01eph, w ... residalts cl a Galilean village named Nazareth. But they bad gOlle lo Belhlehem, J°"'ph's ancestral home, in compliance with a deaee from · the Roman Emperor Augµslla, -periodically m a d e everyone go 00rne lo his blrthpla<e in order to pay a head tax, one or Imperial Rome's favored methods of raising money for its eodless wars. MOST OF WHAT WE know about Jesus' career come!! from the New Testament, a ra~r disjointed coUection of biDgraphicaJ sketches, travel accounts, letters and apocalyptic ("end of the world") wrllinp .Jell hehind by his followers, who became the founding fathers of the Christian Church. BUf there also are detcriptlons of Jesus and his actlvltlee in 9eCUlar historic> or the period, and li these do """ com>boral< all details or the Christian record, neither do they con- tradict any of them. For ·a large part of this century, it wa.s fashionable among Christian scholars to treat the New Testament. and especially lb four "goopels," which ... the main ""'"' cl biognlphlcal detail about Jesu.s, as historically unreliable doaments, because they were produced by belleven in Jesus who were clearly blued in b.ia: favor. THIS VOGUE ci deb1llking Ille goopels bas large1y faded out in recent years. SO, llllCll Oil' THE ~ional or A.D.)·WIS OJllllruci<d In the aixlb Clrilbnas .. _ .. -.... _., But ·-, _, "«ntury A.D. by a Rocnan lllOftk ~ then W. run lalo a wtller ri myth, Dion)'llius Etlgu,., traaJllon 11111 --t. , Dtonyslus WIS a well--g rellow, For sample: It Is vlrt!"1JY ceriam but a i-malhemallclan. n..ugb an that J .... w.. not born m a ""'!'len · error in calculatlon, be misplaced the cowblm or lllable of the 1ype lamilJar anchor year 1 A.D. by al •-stx ,_ .....,_ ri . ]l8inllnga and ·years. FrOm other dala -1ucb as _.u. '!)lat la a product of"\Vesl<tn the Gospel writer Luke'• UIOClallon .ol lmagfnatlCllL In Bethldlem, today aa ht J'"""' blrlb Y<M with apedflc evenla the time or J..,., cal1le .,. bcMed ill the oecu1ar history of the Roman In hllltide cave, hollowed out ri aoft Emplro -llcbolars -c:alculai< lbat 11.-nx:lt -er Ioli-lo ,_ was born In I B.C. homes. It Wll lo aucb a Iran!!. dry, but ......... telling tbit _, bad her baby when .... and Jooepll lound 1 '"DO VICMC)'" sign at Belblebem'1 llln. Al for the date. of Jems' blnb, it can be aald with ruaonallle, cori.llnty tblt It WU not Dec. 25, l A.D,, 81 mllllomlcl<lly-. Tbe modem-alllldar, wtllc:b SUPOftl 10 divide history Into two ---the era beforo Chrtst (B.C.) llld the ,.... rouowtnc Illa -(Ill)! -· '· • THE TIME OF YEAR nmalna only • -It -...., ... lat< ...,,. .,... or utly fall, beoa,.. Luk• ..,,.... thot ""'11he!dl _,, "ht .... llddl, mlncl- inc 1belr -by nllbt-" Allowtna Der> to ....,. the hllbldes m warm nights bat -'for --• habit " Jodean llllopllerdl. Bui ht • oold, rainy --aucb u llac<mlMr, lllMfl ... kept In warm -·--The dale. we now oelebnr.e u • PAUL'S l.Erl'ERS, dating from as hysterically emotional types •tho woukl early as 56 A.D., provide some details of be prone to hallucinati<n -a point tbe acUvities. and sayings of Je9.&5 that worth ~· . are not duplicated ht the Gospels. llbt Perilapo it was lbeir very ordinarinel! their most lmpOrtant caitributloo ii what that commended them to Jea11 u they tell us about the spirit ri Jesus' disciples. U he coold make hla -- !<aching. understandable to ,_ men _:·;;:;;o,; The remarkable thing about all of often found it very difficult to do JO these anclet1t documenll is the fact -he could be resonably sure everyone that even though they were written at else would grasp the~ point different times and places by very dif- fenn: types of men, the.v all present a plainly recognizable picture of the same powerful personality. The writers may have been impressed by different aspects of Je'SUS ' ministry, or they may have pW:ed diff«ing in- lerpr<lalioos on bla deeds and w<nls. But they ciearly were talking about the same person -a person 50 complex oone ol them fully understood him Anyone who reads the New Testament with an open mind is virtually driven to the cooctusions that there ii an e:ssen· tiaJly authentic account of the life and teaching of a real, historical, dynamic, infmitdy intriguing per.IOO. Olrlslmas -Dec. 25 -was arl>ltrarlly designated as Jesus' birthday by a fourth century Pope whose intention 'NAS to give Christian significance to a popu!ar Roman festiVal oeleb<allng the winl<r aoi.tlce. Modem Ouistiam who deplore the httruslms of secular customs upon the rellgiom meaning of Ori!tmas should bear in mind Cllrlstmas Is not a Cllrlsllan holiday that has been partially paganiz.ed. It was from the 11art a pagao bollday, partly am.- tianizod. WE HA. VE LITI1.E reliable io- formation about Jesus' childbood. The early church waa flooded with "gospels" that purported eo reo>n1 lnctdeob Item Jesus' boyhood, but it refused to accept any of .these lmaginailve documents for ind I.Won in the official .: canon of the New Testament. Of Ille two canoolcal gospels that do mer lhe yoothful Jesus, Matthew --only tho bett llmwledge that Jesus grew up· 1n Joseph's home in Nazareth, a small village of ......,. Galilee, about 20 miles klland from the Mtdlterranoan Sea. Lute indiCates Jesus was a beatthy. lltlr<ly, well-nwnered, intelligent and likeable boy. He grew, We repoN "both In body and In -· ialnlna fa,... wlib God and men." JESUS REMAINED In N81lttth until be WU about 33 ~ old. There Is no eviclmoe he ever -· 'l'hll logk:al elplanatlon ror bil cdlbocy ii plain enough In the ppel roconl: from early youth, he Wat amclous d being tel apart by God for a lpeCial mialon. • He did DOI at flnt have any Idea what ~ WIS -but be rightly ll\ISPOC1"d II would not be compotlble with the "'""""'ibillllel -" marriqe •• d raiber-. • T9 MAKE IT AS EASY · as possible for hi! listeners to comprehend the deep truth! he "''as trying to convey, Jesus frequently told little anecdotes, 9rtich IA-·e now rtftt to piousty as "parabif.s.'' They were ~mply short -wffh I moral -and Jesus' skill in compminc them places hlm among the g:reatflll aut hors of history. He aim had a gift fot' eompr~ a vast amount ol wisdom into a aftl}e vivid figure of speech. His met.phoft werce drawn from the world around him -the birds, the trees, grain ...m in the ground, a b>usewtle diligently searching for a last coin, a lhepbefd tramping the fields all night In oeatth of one 9trayed Sheep, Obviously, J..,. was a keen observer of man and natuN -and, 1ool< delight in both. He had a sharp wit -1'fdch he usually .....,.ed for deflating the pom- pous -and a more gentle and meUow 1e111e of humor which iJ re!l<ded In the reconb mainly In wry o:nunents: oo human ways . Unfortunately, much of Jesus' wil has been lost by IOber-sided scholars who translated the gospels .., though everything Jesus said was meant to be taken with straight-faced literalism. Take, for example. the nickname which he bung on tv•'I> of hi~ disciples when <hey suggesoed he call down fire fnlm heaven to scorch heeklefS ln a crov.'d he wa.s addressing. Jesus dismissed the idea, but forever after -needled its autbon by referring to them as .. the 100S ol thunder." YOU MA V THINK :YOO bne a Jlftlly good Idea what Jeous ~ lilre - but you an wrong. AD of tbe paintings and carvings on which our visual image of Jesus are based aro purely works of tbe Im- agination. 1be gospels offer not one single IA-'Ord of physical deteripUon ot Jesus. It ls fair to infer -as artists have for centuries -that he bad loog bllr and a. beard, and that he wore a loni, loooe,fl11htg.Jllbe and open sandal3. That wa.s standard grooming and aUlre for fll'lt century Jewish men. From lf.lveral Gospel passages, n know that Jesus IA-'U easy to 1pot tn a cro'Nd, and this suggests be must have been comparatively tall. His outdoor me, bis Joog ,tza,-.Ja on fool, and alher racb, including the capacity he uUlmately v.-as to display for enduring torture., lniticate ht was stn>ng, well·muJded, In nibu!I health • -In fa<t, the very ClpflOlil< typo pbystcally from the "gentle J111111, meek and mild" depicted iii ,. many Sunday ocbootpamphlets. 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For more information call us quick at SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME Prim lea h actlon you own the lane!. decorator extra! If you're mansion. Pool + imuna .. · • C A real pleasure to show, Urea of looking. at house Triple garage, Walk to golf , · .-~ Newland, Seabury Tract, 540-1151 3:t' x-5.1' 2 BO 2...BA, c~ .. draped, bit-ins., refr1g., washer &: elec. dryer, wired for · 220 air cond., kttch. clock, atorage shed, land- scaped patio. Three yn:. old • like nu. Ur.ated in new adult pk. aw91 from noisy .!:t. One-half bl. from club- house. $15,495. Call EVES. ~. 697-1152. Area P.ool $?9,SOO. after house that looks the row-se. Call agt .• 847..QllO. • HARBOR same, give us a call and Balboi lal•nd , 842-25.15. , ' Huntlnp>n Beach. Asking ' OP£N TIL' "'S FUN ro B£ NICE! $42 500 2846 E p iflc [llll~ljll:ll ' ~:=~~~l~ar. A~:~~bl~~~~g~~~:;~~s~{~erce": -Great home for the large tras. No .. down, VA terms ·available. WOW! ,._.__...._. ~"".>'' FHa.• 4 lxlrms, 2 ONLY $28,750. CALL 540-1151. REALTORlll SINCE"J!M( 67,,_ we'll make an appointment ·to show you thla outstanding IMMAC Duplex, 2 Br home, · offer. It's pticed right at Aeparate 1 Br apt, idea l ·' ·• $47,900., so you should Joe. $94.000. 673-3942. ~ HURRY. JCa.. co:rs llUl-lllUllll~ ............. •mUy rm & den! Dining area, built ins.I .. -----------------, dishwasher. Fireplace . Beaut lfully landscaped. Flexibl e finan ci ng available! $40,sm. Ca 11 -1-00 ERITAGE CAN BE Sl!liN AT: CRESTMONT ESTATES, ?i.tagnlftcent house of gla.u on quiet cul-de-sac street. Elegant entry Jeada you into a p ectacular TRI-LEVEL living. Fermat banquet. Sep&rate fiesta r o o m , &'OUJ'mels kitchen. Cuatom pool. Huge master suite. Step out balconle.s.. Beamed ceilinp. Boat gate. Can't last! Call now 842-2535. [i.ii~itll IT'S YOURS ~ R~!t~~i~ • BACK BAY • 541 uc1-1~1 sue Dr .• Brer... Central Ave. acrou from Brea Comm: Hosp.) Lot •ts. CONTACT RAY, Pk. fo.IGR. for showin&'. ----------~ See The Ocean! ,_G_·,~n-•_••-l--~---1 -G_e_n_•_••~I---~· 1 DUPLEX Fn>m your front atep. Walk Beautlful Spanish type home. (~ Ev1nint1) 3 Oversized bdrm, 2% ba, 1 '!!!!!!!!!!!!~~"'!'!!!!!"'"~ Sep. living nn + dining I ' rm. fro""'""""' dccoo CUSTOM ated. Detached gar. Heavy FEATURES shake roor. Xln't financing avail. $54,500. READY .. ADE CALL ANYTIME ..., COUNTRY KITCHEN i--------·I CORONA DEL MAR one •hon block and watch -~=~~~--1 COUNTRY FEEL ING SALESPEOPLE SOUTH or HIGHWAY. V•ry the boals'retwn at ''"""''· attractive ahlngle home with Take an early morning jcie NE\V or experienced men or 2 bedrooms, larye living on the beach. All this can \\"Omen. \Ve offer PERSON-room, separated by nice be yolll'!I when you buy this ALIZ.ED TRAINING. A con-brick patio from new 2 bed-spaclow; 3 BR, family room -•or Eve.141 4543 PRICE \Vrap )'OllnSeif in the "'armth of rich wood walls, antique gl1.1111, and ankle deep shag carpeting, throughout. Con- wrrlence ranch kitchen, largto bedrooms. No main- tenance rear yard with. sprinklered planters. Call 546-2313 for n1any more de- t&lliJ .. Price $39,900. 546-2313. CLAIM YOUR $100 A MON'm FOR 12 MO'S L \l r-ury N·o.!:.Ma.int . -BEACH\VALK (JIUNTINGTON SEACLIFF) (714) .su.6557~ MACNAB ·IRVINE WHEN YOU'RE OUT OF GAS you will love to stay at home in this ~harming view home located on top a hill · tn Newport Heights . $67,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (K22) . A RARE FIND Westcliff 4 bedroom, 3\'J bath home. De- lighUul master suile w/extravagant· use of marble, Beautifully landscaped yard. $107,500, Charles Arnold 64U235. (K32) HARBOR VIEW HOMES Lovely 3 bedroom hom~ w/lots of warmth & appeal. Comer lot, brick patio. $63,900. Joyce Edlund 64~. (K33) [ lrvlna 1---,e. .. ,.., I "'--..... .,, • --... ·- genial oltlce in the best ·1 ·w1 h bl home with huge master bed- Corona dcl Mar locallo•. A room Upper uni t tns. I jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Law>dry and •torai• room and low, low. upkeep. top rommbsion plan M~ · Only $96 500 }~ · all •upcrlor '¥"' plM, There PETE BARRETT 644-'12Jl.' ' or .appt. :. * 6 UNITS * nrc ample -1acuut.. REALTOR Huntington S..ch '°' yoor otatom•n and ...,. --Xlnl loc., 2 bl"'. from oe<an. slstent advert.laing support. 642--5200 4 2·Bdnn,, 2 ba.. townhouses For your confidential ap. ~ I: 2 2-BR. 1 bath units. ""'"tm'"t eau, Ol'l'TY. KNOCKS --o=-.---.~F=°" ~~ !l'IHl90 Ev•• John Allard, Manager Just Usled • razor ahatp O.lux1 Duplex shakt" roof Luchenmyer Re.i!1ro1 644-7270 rambling duplex. Fussf Pride of ownership 3BR, 2BA W 'k & L ~·ntt -like new crptg units. Npt. Hta, arejl. 6 Mo'a I a er ee newly painted, prtme comet new. Ask.inc $82,500. -"" """ lo<:. R'"'' should bo rabod! Wttt Bay Av •. Home associated 8RCKERS-lll/\llC11lS .'(7'. W Boll\~· ~I! l~tl Priced for qujck stile at Channing, nnall 'home on I COST A MESA $49,900. ~ tenna or trade In prime R-2 cor. lot. Fabulous Got boat"' Ukc ~ CN'£N Tll • • trS NH 10 BE NICEt [11 11il111tl • FOU' R•PLEX :your present home. Ca II Mu ..,1ew, Room for another a . ;wate.uuul, """f. living? Better act fut . I Just listed, a lop money 66-8400. urut $99,500. Vacant 3 BR w:lth beams, BAYSHOR£S 1naker In an excellent""'esl· ..,~~~!'!"!"!!'!!"'"!'"'I 'tl-1~111M U.-1111ttt fttepl, bltini1. new Cf1llg. 50 side rocutlon. All 2 BR units YOU WANT A P'-l••w'W',..'1 A'•·~ 1'"'001' SLIP! Eager owner backing to a golf course. FEAlJ"CRS asklna: $94,500, Will take IO<ti mo"'hly '""'m•·rould HOME7 2000 FANT sn 3336 vu. Udo 61'Hll23 ·=any 'lrad•. Call evco be '"'""" O•ly 161.000. SQUARE FEET7 .A c VIEW •crmS•""""W·Rl!,§1 CALL 644-7211 . TWO STORY '.!.R 2ho~i,·~ i;s.l:·.~~ Immediate Sale 1•v.&11owon1&c..j 4 BEDROOM? Kl• .. Rd . ..mook!ng alt Eatll"!" Costa Mtoa ... __ of Newport Bay. Must aee Beautl.tul ntate home. 5 I~;;:=======~ Th;, hom< '' better lhao thl• 000, $129,900. By owner. Bedrooms, • bath•. B~ACH LOVERS Channing 2 bedroom and 2 bath home In a SUper area, open beamed celling, brick fireplace and large gues;t quarters over the garage. Room for boat or trailer 11~. $54,000. 640-1120 /Jn NIGEL GAILEY & A55llllA I l 5 SW~EPING VIEW new, only 1?' years ~·. 64S.22ll. BMutitul poot • ..Many tree&. _ . • Sprlriklers front ·&.nd rear, n.n..'..:. ........ .-roo.-··-Loll or extru. pr Ice. UnSque aettiftl:, ~ to I"'""""'"'":;:;:;::,,,.""""" park like yard. 1..argc .. ~.-_,1 Jn.c..1'11 opportunity. reduced ttom $107,CO> to beach! Country charm! 'ted~'OOd covered palio 3 Auume nlA 71As~ -mo. $15 l)Xl thnJoul! 4BR, SPANISH Lovely C.'(M,111:).'ard entrance to thli exceptional :J hr., 2 both, Ci1mro Hla-hl a t1d s hornc. A115c ya.rd with pool, Rrraclous • p a c I o u s en· tertaininlt area, brla;ht su9° ny k1tche:n with step-in btt-akfast bar. Lots of book~helvca In 11 b r a r y alt-UV~. A must. see toda)' - call 6~ lor appt. OflfN TU. f • IT'S FUH 10 flE MCI.I ! ltjll)1lll 1 1 lla\"e ~rnflhln« you mnt-to aell! CJaniflt'd 11dt do IC \\"I'll • tl'lll NO\V 842--5678. baths nnct much more. Only payments $199 .. Tl'.ltal. FuU RoY 'McC•rdle Rieltor HACIENDA wldinlrc &: "" ~ II It 1 'l hat price only $28,900. Low cub 81...... huge "fie11t11." rm gourmet :;;n';"'""ihen ~~t ~all ~ ouUay. call art-&17-a>lO. 18l0 N~ vu. CM ldtch, all bltlm! Wide entry, Ctu·pe:t, Realtors 546-8641) PARK·••11E 7729 lovely 1haded lot . WI\ -_ TRANSl'ERRED o.,, n er, Qi51JUSted ATMOSl'HERE NEWPORT H!l!IOHTS muel abandon, $47,950. to Landlord! A -Uld ~ eet•-LalP 3 BR., 2 bl., lamlly ""°"' qualtfied ........ f lhl ._ rm. Nrft'l.7 dec.w., wllrp. . BKR. 962-5:i1.1 Essy to tolve teMnt prob-or 5 W'rY unuaual -4 bed-Jot. Firlit time ottrnd. IUY Ml VA lema forcea aale of this room l'l9rne. In Irvine Ter. $40.950. negle<:tC!d Ptnln.sula Duplex! race. Lovely pool Md lam· CORllM-MAllTIN I'm a cute 3BR dollhou• O..t llx« ln town at 15<.IOO. Uy """"· Corona dol Mar RRALTORS 644-7"2 wldou":,,.J::!imatble ~~~! t.•c -~, p'" noon~-'nlfl t IChoolf and bNf of ftf'ml, , ._ iu &11l&l\l'C C.11 00:8'oo •• ·~·~..... Alkl.., 115,om. Call m.o. KINOS HARIOR Colla .,._ 1 have a _, ~ • f Ol'fH 1/1. • • 111 flJN 10 IE IWG'll 4 Untu. Qcep A: harbor buk;yanl with play aft& 4 lrftl, concrete dtivew-yt • v. & I'---rd & ,._ view. 2 YN. -· SeU or ~-••e-On! "' ~ ~-" ~ a: u,. trade !or N-Beach • .,. ...... ••• Y "7"·-· ....-.u ..,. ~..,.. .... ..-• Prt1!ltl,e Ho~ &15-8548. • or Com Mna. 191,500. ""-IM 4 + tamlly room. Vtty H&ve "'lnlU \l.'Car you have W 1111--• s pa c I o u 1 f I o or plan. outgmoNn' St'U tt f.u:t with Sell kll~ ilmll with • Dalli uo.r 1'laltln Ave .. , NJt. Famastlc patio a re a _ a [):illy PftoC Cla.ssHIOO Ad! Piiot Cla.U:lt\td Ad. &G.!1678 REALTOR.~ &12--4623 $'4.!m. Call 841-«no qt. -~----~~~~~~~~~ ' WaJh~t~Lee FOUR UNITS NO\\' ROO?t;l FOR MORE You lnwstors had better take a pod look at !hit one. Thete beau11ful unha offer THE DIRECT LINE 642-5678 estate atmosp"69 with City i ·~~""'""'"'°':;:;::;=:""'~ convenlenct. !-·or lnfnm1a-1 kEEP 1lJE BOTTOM Of' lkm pleue call ROUND WAST'f; BASEJ\ 5691!fl clean by placlna a PB TA,HlTIAN •tYlt. T\\'O story. plalc In 1he bottom of rhci }"a.11\lly room.. COrner lot. buket. Tum idle 1tem111 lnta \\o"alk to beach. $44,000. Call cuh with a Dally PUot 11(1. &4HOIO. 0.Ulllod AO. ~. . •' Swi l'ri Whitt m want! Ing, w 2 BA 60 x I !\1ar. dream. 644- D wants I 3 BR, 2 BR lo~clty -..ae.t 673-1658 Costa Pf\I ""' willing oond ' Cill(j tod&yJ_ I' In , Wrought Medlle with 3 lot. OK "'11 G Charml• at Wil 3 Bdrm ins& roor; fr * >..1nt loc dining beaut I ' ' 1'I • .. ( I 'Pues'day,-MarcM, 1'?4 0•1t--v ~P1tor -25- ney to L .. h 240 outos n um. 301' ·------i .... blend~ Costa -Irvine Lj~(ll!?':: po<tlloch San Juan Cap lraM ncome opetly ~~~ ... :~=~~·ft~A~ ROMANlV• -.m1-1-.-.. CoiU -·-.... &~1 .. ·:~e.~;~~~: ----5 UNITS 1st TD "LOal1-s-1•111oa ;1ii.no1 . .. ·· ·• ·· 337 E. Bayfront.lJttle bl. UP TO 90* 2 Br ,.111 '"'''· 1rp1, p1er 8~ % iNTEREST lor boot. 5-1. view. 613.f900/8?5-Wl/$73-4TM 2nd TD loans .. ,'-Pen1n1u1e 118'1.SOO Prln oaly. 673-MJJ ....i. 1411600. ~ Own. 10 ttJ&i'" In while "= ~ = '"':. = ttil:,. the ta':'"' ootatand· =-.. '~ ~~': · lbol p.,.Jnaul1 Bkr .... 54$..ifii: eve. ~"l~T. the p.rden court. 1 lovtty home wl.l Bdrml A P of MT new laUNirv ava.llablt. , Da ,., , 2 1>11u... ,...,. 1amu1 ""'"' 2 .... -.,.. ...; u"""' 1n u.. Hu11or ""' s. COii ii...,, wan 1tta11or Less "'·n 6 X "-·s ACANf. 4 BR. fam . nn., .~ n --· wtlh brM.ktut bt.r. Ntu' nn /trplc: BtallUtUll ~ brtathtaklna Portotino 31181 Camino Capl.strano lllNI GIA Ip. k!t. 2-Sty. $84,500 WE A.R£ LOOKING FOR put and pool A nail)> ~ with the nne: 1n HIJtof View Jl~ with San Juan Capo -..1us arlhall "'"11.Y -A penonabl!!, Ile Real ~ -· !62,!00 lnclodlna ... .....,., Hu lovely ... :.~ .,i!.. ~ OPEN SUN. , .. New • BR INCOME $770 mo. Lew••• ..... o ... ,. Co. Y OWNER 3 .BR, 2 BA, FA late lllff ........,. tbat CALL 552 7500 -pstlo, dellabtN lot .._ .. ll>d a _...,. lolt Viewpoint, Oe<an View, S.tller Mtg. Co. BAY Vu, 2 BR, din nn, ~-dee., nllnt COC\d., JN ""'anti IO make P>,000 lo • ~terta.lnlna-Plu i 1 br bedroom and bath And >Ont l&!. Cpt. Lrr tot. By Oxwillllnc of 3BR. ZBA home 642•2171 S4~lt thick Wu•fj· dtp1, p.r, ~ &~~(l~b'·e e~: ::.~~A 1~l~~ VISION · ~,ow~~ r aood';; rumpus fQ)m in the "bonllll ~-$6383i~339'lJ C.Ue • 2c~Du=TORS Servlnc •tarbor anit 24 yn. ~:.:~-~~y~~~-644-6303 REAL UTA.Tt, oa n a · a.ret" >'Ol.I hive for the ............ v • · · SEO.ODED >'VT BEAOI Point--!. eel h fl ••t llUJOO-l&rp Wiilly, TllE-f'LOOR llU121 or 646-7414 'Monay Went..t 2JO tOI~ l;~~~ app< .,, ...... lB6 Sborcclltt Hunllntton '"""" • r i =r.. ~. '·· b~~ ~t~:'I: I --ll• ·I PRIDE 4 PLEX !ST TO LOAN. 65% OF by ........ -1. . 4 Br $225,000. ~ Bldr REALTY REALTORS ' ~· ~ f:cillcka"'are In. , , VALUE. 10% INTEREST. 3 BR 2 bl \1e't\' home. ut. corona def Mar Price R.-.cf lfntv 1'111< Om!er · •..i-cludei! ll>d 11 FOR·~ENT $65,000. . 133Hlll7 S.00 i:..ue •~-1800 •• $1000 ' • YE 4t44611 .. ff.JIOO way below the marlCet at Trve pride of owne:rthlp In Mort91gff, ,-;;;,~~=-,.--~ • L •--..a.. '4TS. MobJJe Hamel I.ht• veey ilharp 4 plex. Per-Trust Deeds 260 fMMAC. 3 Br .• II". pat Io . Attention Singles! z Bilnn, + POOi~-., ______ --c.tellna Suiiiifi m.'1225 -PorS.r. 125 '"""'"'a1 ..... N'"'"°"' earp.,<1n1..,.Le ... $400 . unique opportunltles to 4l2J f Bruthtak'• .. oeta.n A suneet I: t.reewa.ys. A11un\able 2ND TRUST DEEDS Manhall Realty ~ bedfOO ~ ft..-......a....I .... 8~% rnA loan· or· SlS,000 C ,_1 ., • 1KlY one-m re.nt.als-' -rt""''"''"'J vie..,. u. Y'OW"I with this MOIJLE HOMI down to new R-14% l<>f'n • To bonow on your Rfo&I orona ue m.r and have addWonaJ rent3l 2 Bdrm condo.. detirablt This la a tl'\le' crt•ia ihat fabWoul 4 bedroom on~ POR SALE 1 S4ll per mo. All 2 bedroonl Ealate, invt11 for eood income in charming "Old ground level tJoor pl~1 1% a mo&t anxloUI ov.ner mUJit bu.utitull)' landacaped SILVERCREIT wlita. Extr&.'•torn ... ~. See 10 yteld, or .ell exlafin& note. Coron#". Tax shelter, a.p-ye:ars new, Fl'elhti P&lQttid -fttOlW: lmme4la.tely. Thill lf'OUnds, Rich outom decor .._. .. C II SI J M r1 .-... prectit.tlon, way o( Ille, pride wilh tastefully patitled ll\d ah•-brand new 3 bedroom "1th cedar pt.neled famlly J.1J. MOBIL! HOME ....,ue~. Cnll fut 833-3305. a ua gna 0 i~ .... u . SEA WIND Next To Sp19la11 VIEW ot ownenh.ip, and potcnUal tnil'l'Ottd Uvlnr roon"I, pluab A~~ Beech Heights home nn. D:posed beama. Wood -=. 21' x 53', 2 BD 2 B> carp., I in4> 556-0la> for addition.al rudecorattng. .wallpapered dinlng atta, MUst BE SOLD. You can bumlng tlrepla.ce. BWlt tn draped, bl.t·bu., relrtg., I"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See these two fine JI~ Mag-carpets • -custom make a tt•l "deaJ " on thili. boobhelvu. Wool •hag ltAltCM:S wuher .l elect. dryicf, win!d '! ~ ertles thia weekend. i72,000 drapes, oversized pa.ntry Greitt view. of the cout and carpetinc thruout. Intercom. (or 220 air rond. kUch . 11 I & 3 ~room, 2 bath homf', and $82,900. area, near schools, walJtlnf Lquna, rlant I 0 u rm e I And 2 large deck• that are y w Id 't clock, •tora&e ;;.ed. land· ... ,,.. r fireplace. form&) 41?1na, 67S.n2S dlstance to H u n t l n I ton kitchen very good ftnan-idttl tor year-round en· o• OU ft acaped paUo. Three )It'll. old ~lf-cleanin1 oven. F.njoy Center, Swllnmlna pool and cin;. ~UQed to ~000 for ttnainina. $98,500. C a 11 Wait 'Tll Summer . Uke nu. Located ln new ' I prl\·ate community teru1!.t I. many parlc areas. Price re.. ACTION. 49-l-8003 Adult pk. av•tf. t.rorn nolly 9 N~~UJ:orw-HoUMI Furni1hed 300 swlmrnlna: pool ln lhil ~~eF~7i~09':"'5~ = m.rns [ .... ~I ) To Buy A · St. one-~~· ~mE~ FABuwus ocEAN vrEws t:~:r'dU:1 :f:r~ '"48g~0;: _ -4 I~ . Convertlble!I ~~. M-TIS2. · S68.900 to $73.950 General month _ lease. ~1. BEAUTIFUL ~ ~rt:: 0;Jt~~ ~::t~ CA~::s~~~TAT: v.,8o~ssO)}dt!~~ $120-lITIL PD. Nlct Bat<h, 3 BR, l ~ bu, Jp patto, -POOL HOME buy a profitable summer-ESTATES 40Pflllexea. $91.~Su_S95.950 lull kit, Ira: prtv. deck, So. cyts, drps, stove, 1 blk 4 l bed b I 19XI S. Cout Hwy, Ltauna wtnt'r ftntal ,-... Ce.II ct open Fir n at Laguna. bPach, 1$275 mo 10 June 15. arge rma, U&e am Bea.ch "' -~·t .... : .. :_"_!:"1·~ 1'ocat-" 1051 Site Dr., Brea. {C,ntral 33861 Copper Lantern $160-lITIL Pd. 1 BR. bltn~. rm., cozy fplc, tmma<:MLa.te, ..._ u1 ... wa """ A •-n-Phon 831 2701 2 be s:aJ. Yrly, Adulll, ro ptts, with many other extra.. 3 BR down 2 BR up du-ve. acrou uvm u."a e -yard, blks ach, Larur·ul . E\-es, 613JJUI Owner trans. Muat sell! LAGUNA NIGUEL plex only 6 dool'11 to th~ Comm. Hosp.) Lot •46. Wkdays call builder, &iz..490i Sl00-2 BR.-2 BA. frpl c home, COZY OJ'M'AGE, 2 BR. fpl, • I Easy tenna. Fantullc llU.IJOIS SPECIAL bea~h. NoW only S1'9,!).JQ. CONTACT RAY, PK. MGR .. DLX 4 unit w/lge pvt garagl'!_, Balboa Island. l~~ b!k• to heh. $215" mo. Swimming Poo Va!uo. Prlc<d lor lh• barglin l0% Down lor •howtnr. owo"' ap1, "1>lc. 3 Be. NU-VIEW RENTALS HAL PINCHIN & SCOTT REALTY seeker, 3 •paclous bdrm!, Ca11644'12ll 10 x 50 TeITa Crulsl'!r, 2 Ba+ 3 super 2 Br apts. 613-4000 or 494·3248 Reali.or 675-<Cm 536-7533 Oc f t-1% baths, """" ..... t coo.ntry. •x~l cond, "'ood paneling -Enc l. garages w/11er.1ce \\'ALK to Beach! Bach $90 :;,:~~==,,..-,;.;;::;=:"' Private Beach ean ron -~· lo•w""' '1ndo .. -. I BR ....... Ritt SIZ-Tr.12 "' CUTE CCYrrAG~ 2 Bdrm, -kitchen w1Ut 1as blt·inl, awning, skirtini' Iii tor a i e 968-6894. Also 1 BR boutt, $125 frplc. neat nla' Contna. \\'hit more could a person NO GAS NEEQ.ED c d teparate service porcb. Le. shed 1 00 S4 COO \ak 6-2 & l BR 0.f. Sll5. 3 BR $27$/mo. 4 mo's rYntal . "·ant? H~wd nbou\!t ~~ Walk to 11hopplng, schools on OS ~~:h~ :~~~;:u: oUe~ v~~Ult at be0 ~i Df~~8 1~~~· $1E~~::.;~j ~~ Sl&J, H.B. Agt. Fee. Klngaard RE, 642-2222 ing, we eL'Ora and church. Sharpest house •tu,...e, Excellent nnanctng ~/646-1M7 Bdrm, 11.! Bath ~plex Corona ,.1 Mer COZY: Rustic So. of ll"'Y· 2 BA home on a generous In town, with new •1.1ck shag x ••/new ·---1 Id• I 7 000 -t BR •· -~ 60 100 II I t In Co-n· d•I "' D'-·t'" on ffelater P·~ • pr!··, al '""' ••• 500 B k B B t DOUBLE v.·lde '41)' + den · £o<Lb s .. " • · , .,..;aut. ituuen, no 1.ta':. Theo ent;rtainers crpts. ~y $28,500. 0l:e: Cove &: Padfle "" '-""" c•-:...~ AC . ey ea.U y At the btach, on the got( Ton1 ~tiller, A(t. ~2.-48ll NE\V 2 BR, 2 BA, pt>t or <:hild. S22:'.i/mo. dream. Only ic J,500. Call If Ocean. H~, luxurious, C. F. WV1 '''J Lge 3 BR, CW1ton\ bon\e' in coutll'!, partially tum. Drift· HOUSE + 6 UNITS dlsh11.·a1her, trp\c, \lo'lSher, _c6°'73-l""-169~. -=~~~-I 6447211. quality res ences. FormaJ RNltors '4M020 ~t-d;:~Ch~ 3es~:~e 8!1;e wood. Sl0,000. Pbone 536-5824 New units at 2631 Elden. dryer. N,11.·ly turn. Ocean NEW 3 Br. 2~ DA, frplc, 162-4471 ( -~ dining roonu, fireplacu, l•b Fo,.st. nidwood planter gazebo e~: owner. Chi. l•t user w/::n>% "Tiie view. Ocean side hwy. i40). gar, super nelghborhood! rJX>.NIGEL ~AILEY & A55UCIATE5 • -· ~ -~'--~ J.03 deckl, etc. ..;.;....;.;.._______ closed rear yard. Many' l\L'<· ))X43 PAR.MfOUNT, 2 BR, off. Call Builder 6f6-.4414. 541--0993 or 496-1981. $400-$350. 6~1076. $92,500 to $115,000 THE SUNNY SIDE of the ury fea tures Onlv Costa ~tesa adult park. Industrial Proper ty 161 Co1ta Mes• NEY.' Spyglass Hill home, CALtF. CLASSIC • Popular 1lrfft 1'11 where you will ht $71· ,oo·o w56alk7_..~ market. sm. DLR --~,agniticent vu. 4 BR. 2~ 2 sty mod, 4 BR, 'f!; 6% ONLY 5 AVAILABLE! In this 2100' A/C, 3BR, ---...xN STUDENT & ;"in~les! 1 Br. ba, 19 Tiburon Bay. ** DUPLEX ** VToA .. ~ucmal•lbBleKIRoon. 96.1. -~:!J.· OPEN HOUS& al' ,F&m-f'!TI. + Conv. den, It 's Convertible WATERP'RONT Cabana. GoodlSOO SQ. FT. TIL T·U~ ?\lob~ Home. $115. Ut!I pd. NICE 2 Br. 1 Ba on -·-' ....... --... Dean' hoine. Beamed . Adults only. $1.'\,COO. at'l'!a of Santa Ana. Hom..,-lndera 547-9641 1 e•.,,,.. .... • SQ ... OF_jl~. ··~,000 .... Vll. h$SUh1e'flQN •. 161.500. DAILY 10 AM to 4 PM s 1 t-1 n kt t ch. c 1 u b Home or dupll'!x, Quality built Call 5'S-ffi53 or 6~1996, 11 Years old. iJ1,500. Owner 1 ~r. garaS: !!Uper atta. PreSUge area. '5 B'tt, poOI, r Cl ff D . . n1tmbenhJp inc1. $52,500;-' bedm:lc horM ~~use as-a 0_.... _ _,,.......,...,_., ~n,..· will carry lst truat dttd. GROOVY Bach Pad. 2 Br S215/mo. 6, 2925 .a.tt 6:30. 2 sty, cnt l party area. Ckl•n-496 i rive TOLLE Realtont & Assoc:. 3 & 2 bl'!drm dupfex. Onl,y ...-. r~1n-vv .... , , RoY Mccardle R'eeltor Mobile l}ome. tin. Stu· Co1ta MM• , . 21· .. er. ... vvery ., anxious ... BKR. ··u9Unl' BACl1 ~ ~ ,. fJ86..8500 .-.. c; ,ste1>1. JO; S:llildJ.•._beach. and -~~!JW'Wi: ~JH;1..se1~~ c~~ ,,., 1810"Newport B!Vd Ct.1 rlents/ii,ngl!I ok. 963·5681.-, _ . Lido Iii• c-ha.nnd. On large comer · 541-1729 · HOW.efiftders 547·9641 I.EA:.~ N. C65ta 1.t:tsa ~mR. ~ DREAM HOME 49S.5572, Realtor lot. ~ . HouMs Unfurn. 305 ~~1~~1i1;·~f!"~~: BURR WHITE REALTOR $34,500 PANTASTIC BUY $119,500. I ";:',':' I Loh for Sale 170 Call Chuck Evuett, o.,.. 29:11 NEWPORT, N'PI' BO! .lmmacul"e 3 bednn, 2 bath 8:/k1e::::, .!.,. "":ft .~ ~~ I '·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-~~I PROBATE SALE General ~141 or aft 7pm, &ll-5TI9 675-46.30 Ol' M0-0166 home. Modem bltna. plush CASTLE + ~vu. Low taxes Ir II Pacific Coast H"'>'• Dana A'LA I.ENT.A.LS UPI.EX • Owner, builder SZ~r:e~f:!,. ~8:icu':d· SHADOW r:m:r rarden patio. Now 21 BuslnMI Prope!'!Y 154 Point. 14,217 Sq. ft C·l w. '"""'-ll'""Hrvici 3u~~·Ne2w ~;e ~~Rbr~~k wants to sell Ranch stvle y·~ T-· O-'ble see i10,1XX> IHI. Hurry! Open UNION BANK TRUST Ion CJ\! 2 '3 i:u-u. "'•""" !;"Al • ''"·~ 1 5 -Via Udo N~ STORE BLOG, ~--1 H-, OEPI' 12131 687 •-s •· horn!'!. 992 C&.mat ' . 3 BR, BA hon1e + new and belieye. Call ~ A 2 bdrm. home with an ex· """"''· • · ._, "'"'· v.>n11 ~., "91/t f -::1-. MOUSIS 61<>-0m 2 BR apt on lge lot next iiSCMIOiiliiheo,.. •• "' ... •liitoiinii.OiiOiiml pan1iw back yard area. ~~:: Viti• 1797 Orange, CM 642-lm ~: ~ ~ied~ Lots for S.I• 170 J tfil urs. * SHA~P 2 Br.. 1 Ba. ~f~.Ju~~· AAi!.H -24...uOURS· ~~=~?~-=~ f:~ ===-""=----1 •..,..,2.,;;,;,.!l!DllE!!N .. ,,..•l'NP•·o-, ~:. ~~ 1!.~ MPilot, N.B. \'IEW LOT for salt'! DU'Ls. Tpo "11mh o u s,•. I I '0'1w;. 613.-1658 ~M~ n ' · I p W 8Y Owner u,,,_.,ded condo. + ~:,,.1· ~ .......,, ....,....... esa, $85,000. No. 3 Bumlni T<ee,· NlWPOIY & I.AT, C.M .... 2·111> oo garage oal o, · F Y H -pf'0\1de Vlewt o the ac c 3 BR 1 \I ba•r~-ti ~ ,_ Bl !\leaa Vtrde. 833-8974 C t Mesa or our ome & a wood ceiling ll\1ng room , • crp ng, SURROUNDED · · i Canyon. {213) 27&-7477 or BIG Bach S145 yrly Laguna I os • · -No hidden costs, delays. with a fireplace. $62,500. Assumable 1'iii a FHA Commercill (2131·823-6766 single, student. utl pd-no"'· TEXAS Size 3 BR, $195. PRICE REDUCED No obligations, l.5.YJ'.S exp. w/paymentl at $228. Open IY PARK Property 158 Mountain D Hrt BEAM. 1 br dplx $160. Avl. Patio. Oar. Kid• ok. . BRASHEAR REAL TY ~I Howie, Sat .t SUn. Call for • • shag drps-pet ok-praae Homeflnclers 547-"41 TO $46,900 14i.741 Evu 961..1171 VT"O~'lfl~ ~t lo see· Eve1. Dys, \\'liat a neat location!! A BALBOA Jsland·~larine A"e . Resort 174 NEAT 2 Br dpb: ~. ~~ ~=~Is ~r1~l '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!'!"'!!!!!!'!!!'!'~ REAL ESTAT! ~'. ~~cinty.E v e • =~nto~ll~eshlT:!d a: For~~ t;;:~e~l:;10,ooo LAND ~¥JEtni, ~tn;aatncd~~~-ls~ ~:,,i1if5o.Al3'° B~°!! This js a large family home OWNER TRANSFERRED ..___ BMch dty lights. And on the In· 8.7% Return C&D, stv, tncd for pet. SlBS. Aa:t. F~. 9794130 only two years old and ••• GOOD BUY , • • ll9() Glenne')ft St.9-00 6 •-...-,-:rt side, a bl'!autUully upgraded Reaklnomics, 8'cr. ~00 Desert Hot Sprlna1 -~foblle COOL Bren' 3 br 2 be. WON 'T Last 2 BR. Dplx. tastefully decorated. Four 4BR, 18'.K) sg rt. Only $35,000.1 .494-..,94!!!!!!73!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!'l~~54!!!!!!!!!t o••uDt':ENING home -.1th Karaatan carpet, home land -51'x80' -112 S250on rtver, kkh I.: pets. S160. Cara(['. Kid• ok. bedrooms. three baths and Spacloua hvrm & dinrm, 1" """ , proftasional decoration and NEWPORT BEA;CH Blk. trom clubhouse _ POOL Table ! br 2 b<t $275 Homeflnders S47..f641 a Iarge 'family roon1 make like l!iO'..,_crpt ~ MONARCH BAY • NtwPor.f y Towera most every possible option Prime Bayfront Site $4,500. Call 646--0555. family & pet. F.P. 2-car. it; a most desirable h>me. laundry nu, cozy brlCk Ip) 1bla 4 bdrm., 3 bath, Spaniih 1 &. 2 BEDROOM avaUa.ble. A top value ·at For boat repalr & sales BALBOA'S Best 3 br, 2 ba. 3 BR, 2 Ba, pr, tncd. Kids It is locllted on a corner 30' covd p"aUo. Nr schools style home has a paneled CONDOMINIUM HOMES only :ssfl.900 Fee. Bill Grundy Rltr. 675-6161 Near Lancaster and Ed,..·ards , $300 yrly-lt's a Steal!! & pet ok. Nr. C.M. Hospttal. ~ul de sac. lot In a quiet, & shopping, This "'On't last, family nn .. frplc. in mstr. Bayfront Hotnea ._ Call 644-7211 Condominium• AFB. Great Potentlal Hotel BIG Onc 5 br, bonus 3 ha. $30). &i~ small c·o mm unit Y sur-call today. Bl<R. 847-3584 bdnn. &: a swimming pool. Boat Slips for Hie l60 site -appx. 10 acres ~All oomforts of home! • 4 BR, 3 BA ;rov.·nhoWle. ~{~cling a JfkbaO~r is VACANT Guarded gates, priv. beach Full Security Higbrise: tkm $100,00'.>. Call 646-0065. $ LANDLORDS"$ SJSO/mo, D/w. Balcony. ~ndmgf~o thee h~ a se-club. Sll0.000. Steel & concrel.I'! ronatruc t-Bjt;r"am-mr,tillffii;-W Neilr MOJA~E-BARON VAL-FEE FREE. Call Us Today Pool, gar. 833-1653/833-8974. ~~:LJ~ow ... ~r!!'.'-f.,i'!!!.,.Jl.i.'/i1060~ 4 BR, 2 BA. brand new ln· TURNER ASSOC. Prlvate"9alooni wtl in gar. $36,IXX> 646-3747 att LEY . appx. 5 acres Sl!,!Xll. $ ALA RENTALS $ 3 BR, 2 bas, Fam-rm, trplc. -"· side, outside, fireplace, car 1100 N Coast Hwy. La.guna 2 garage ~,..per t. 4r30 Pm Wkl!'"'• Call "'" ==. Nev.-nnrt & Bay, &<2-8313 dble gar. Oeon,. no -u. t~ayJ lot. block fence. All terms. • 494-lln. Root top aw~ . . "'J • ~ I"' r - p.... D• • $33900. , , Um11ual Opportunity to NEWPORT HEIGHTS . Duplexes/Units ~ It Has S265. mo 546-8226 unO 1n1ng BRAsHEAR REAL TY OPEN SAT/SUN l'urcbue Bay&ont Property eo.y & a1c,ct1ve 3 BR, '" tole 162 c That Cenaln 6 BR. Ii. llv. nn., lam. In Costa M-~ "'2 7411 Evu ~·1118 an•ND NEW In Newpot'I Beach. BA, fittpl, ·~~ ~1 THE .' Somelbtng rm. Good oon!l.1435 ·Offer! ..---• , ~ "" _ 310 remando Rd., N.B. door opens to lf<U-uen. """""" DUPLEX Everyone Wants Agent: 642-74!Jl·. :edf1~~~a:ins~~~vi~ REPOSSESSIONS 1015 Oro 4 Bfr $56,950 675-IJSl ;~~·~GIITS Oi..D COM =. l~"!t C:i;f; I~ a ~;~~d ~"';,~::1: "D'°a"n::a::,,.:ot::;:.:nt::::.:'----- wtlh 3 bedrooms on R-2 For inforinatlon and location 1243 Momlnplde $82,950 LIDO CLASSIC Nl'!ar Olff Dr. Q u~ 111 Y 3 Br owner's unit rennls court &: .S16imrning ::;::;.::c...:..;::;.:;_..,.. ___ I lot. OK for 2nd unit. $32,900 of 1.hese FHA & VA homes, TRANSPAC 67S..1219 Dramatic Grecian home & oonst. Lrg livrm,~lrg dm-fam $14,900 pool just steps a·,•ay. or_ AVAIL now new 3 br, m =~~~~Rhl108ENK'.E' L'OntacKIA· SABIAN ''A WORLD S'roPPER!" :J~l\1:R .. ':!~ndin.H~~ :;;'~3B:m!~~·th3o~ 133-0780 {BKR) RON • ~WJl'!~t <~J~~~:On: ~~ n!' ~'. 4 BR., den, tam. rm. w/wet Am\lltlllsee.$159,500 gueat rm. Jron ·gate NEW DUPLEX v.1th formal dining room, =::::,=.:...--~--~II. ·~~1·1;·~·~ Real E•t•te 962""'4 bar, beams, trpl., unique FOURPL&X entryway. $68,0CKl. MENOOCJ.NO COUNTY fireplace, Juxary carpell & FRESH as spring, delliibt. ~ 1 $ --:-=====.,.--bit-In kitch. Approx. DX> Balboa Penln. Good tax F. Klngaard R.E. 642-222'1 3 BR, 2 BA House + 2 195 AC. AU )'f. atream drape!'!, or call it the one little home, 3 BR $285. Eve. .~ ; LEASE-OPTION sq. tt. Entire gitiund1 ahell $125eol * BAYSHORES * BR; 2'n ~ Apt. frPlc's, Some Timbtr-0nly $29,900 of a kind with a side yard 495-44116;:::<:~"-"or'-<9>-~:!:133::::!;1.---I . _ ·-••··~ 3 BR, 2 BA Townhouse. ii.cm sprinklered &: walled. er. ' gars, patios, yard s, etc. large l'!no\lgh to 1tor' your H I a.ct. Do-.11. Assume FllA loan. ~·Ont Buy -iG"Z.SOO Jo'antastlc Ba.ya~ Dr. Newport Heights. Home & I,) A. Garden $12,500 motor home, boat or _u.;.n;..t.;.n"gl'-Dft"-"=='--·1 F i repla ce, new thag MISSION REALTY 494-0731 Approx. 2600 sq. ft. 4 BR., Call Builder, 646-4414 I campf'r? Localt'd high on RENTALS carpeting & paint. Next WOODS, COVE CHARM ~micJi>' ,r;;,nocr, Steps to the Income Property 166 Rlvertront CampiJ'Ound l60A th!'! hill above Corona Del Si wi/~n,™::~nr& ~~~~ =:fer. toCbe~~: ~~~ Enjoy this 2 BR & iuest THE BLUFFS c1vWo0o REALTY 6 UNITS 'r~i6 Trade tor o.c. ~ t~ Far:=gt~~~ ~~~~tu~·::::::::::: 3 Bclnns .. 2 ba., frplc., bit· c"'="-''""''"'O"'al"'e"',"'963-ll"""'746c--rutne:'~~~~dej:i:; ~!o~~: ~~~ 2%0:.~~.: 64U033 543-1200 BEACH SPA-NISH Real Est•t• bl'!a.ch & 1teps to tt!nnls. 3 BR HOUSE" ......... $325. GAS SAVER 1:r~ :~~).. cda=~~~h~~= OPEN HOUSE block to the beach. 1;;'tetully d~i-atoo; xlni SINGLE LEVEL Exchange 182 j1"'1';:~n!t Jat!,~~: ~~: 3 BR H~i1K5EJU;'HiP"' $300. new. Poolsize Jot. $34,450 v1~ Bd~. 2 3 st~th~a~~ Red C•rpet, Re•ltor1 cond. Lovely overalzt'd patlo BLUFFS ''LINDA'' 1 year old. 3 block.I to beach! lease. Call 644-4881 REAL Est ATE -JO% Down. ,prestige area. Forinal din-497-1761 , overlooking the iireenbl'!lt. 3 BR, 2 ba., corner lot, del'!p Tiny v1ew of Blue Pacific . EXCHANGES a specialty 842·441l6 CALL I!\. ,4,.1414 ing room, wet bar. 1tIANY ALMOST FINISHED • A truly fine hom'! Call to pile crpting. prtvate patio. Gorgeous 2 story· 6 unit lNin & Jrwin, Reallon; EXEClJTn.."'E trlll'!vel. 3BR., 9\:1-' EXTRAS' i;-...n •• In uJ ed 2 &ee. Might oonsfder lease option. apartment Spanish motif. Box 838, CdM ~ill 3 BA. near beach. Private ........ • 962-4495 Bkr $43,'lSO .-.....,. 1 at ' MORGAN REALTY $69•500. Zero vacancy. Bargain RHl ·Est•t• W•nted 114 Nim/tennis ~lub. Lea.w llALTY Open Mar 1-f.1ar 5,i-5 Pm. ~~~ ~t(y1~~. '61:a::: 673-6642 67U45f RECADLRTBOIRNS-MA'Ul.;662 ~5~~f"";;,a1u:o..;.,1 ~;; PVr. PARTY WANTS TO HouMI* Apt1. $400. per mo. No fl'!e . N•1r tte"p•rl Po1t Offlct FRANCISCAN Fountains 3 celling, Iota ~~torqe. 10'25 F · 1 1 COATS k WAL LACE . * EASTSIDE * h1nt loc.; 3 BR .. 11,i baths. dining nn.; sunpor c h ; beaut. lnd.scpg. $35,000. ··Ontu~ er, tam rm. Beautifulcond .. Oro$t.,Owner494-42.88 eOPPORTUNITYe antast1cappreca!onarea. BUY HOME DIRECT * 145·0111 * REALTORS 962-4454. Call today 833-3305. FROM PVT PfY 539--3962, tt;~1 Tom 1.tlller, Rltr. •i::• :q.81t. ~w'i;t ~'. Sale/trade lovely 1Llnda I~le lrtyESTMl~~l!~I HOUSE wanted. Pvt pty wUI _ W.11thCOITAMllA 3~:~ ;:~i &bl~~~~?° BIG CANYON 4 Br. fam. rm, 4,ii ba. Pier! -•i:-• mi pay all cash tor local $.il,Q.$140-Furn Bacht-lors.1 $200 k ._ Dal DUPLEX 1-3 BR, 1-2 BR, Lg. patlo, $ 64,9(X) Ownr. & sip. $240,000. Denison As· • · 1 property. 640-0008. $110 &: Up· Furn I Bdrma!. mo. u 1"'-~ 1 yr old, near beach. 49f-55n 3 BR home, right on 11th &oe. 613·73ll , , From $195-2, 3 & 4 BR ,963-ll=.::.7:.:"'c..' ------1 $.i5;000. OWner. 548-3446 or * EMERAID BAY 3 BR hwy. Nrw llltlng. $149,500. NWPT HGHTS 411 EI hOuses, families ok. 3 BR. 2 ha, lg. yd, vlc. 4941364 eve 3 ba View from sundeck. Open D&ily 1·5 (Vacant.) Modena, 3' bdrm., 1 be. I · l[i] $165-1 BR. Unf. house. I~f· Bushard & h dam!. N 0 OWNER t..rg.· 4BR, +FR $139,0C(lloffer 491-UBl. 11 Rlll'! Verte. Call 67':>6900 cottage Lot 50x127 A real nu.new • MAC. Child. Yard. PETS. 551-1100, 9·4, ask for + 2 BA, trplc, Asa;\µJ'le VA, channe'r. Ocean vu' $39,500. BAKER'S DOZEN $270..Pool tab!!'! + 3 & Fam. Pat. 962-1026, aft 6 pm. - 0042 \Voodlawn, 532-9503. ,. Bkr 548--mt, eve. 557-4617 ..... ii 13. And that is how Rm. Kids A pet~ gar & 3 BR +dln rm. Seabury H ti t H bo SEEK & FIND Th• Brighlesl S!ars Ir! mony unit. tbat can be,... B ~""'· Jra<t. W,O. W..ik to beach. BURR WHITE REAL1'0R un ng on ar ur . NORnt BLUFFS levl'!I atruct~ on lhl1 property uslne11 WE llAVE ?o.IANY, l\iANY Sut>'r iharp. 962-7859, 2961 NE\VPORT, N'PT BCll. 2180 sq ft overlooldna Back mned. R-5. Nur the new Opportunity 200 · MORE?~! 962-44~ .. ~21 DQ.1630 or 640-0166 A RAH D $ 0 C I p S A C N I AT L A Bay 6 mu. Reduced to Wntmlnlter mall. Call tor LANDLORDS FREE -• ..., 250 Ownr 64()..0046 * TV/St DAo ... 1.. GREAT AREA~ 3 BR. 2 D .l ~ MESA VERDE ,,... L U ~ U X B S N D ..... • ' detailt. erl'!O n.c.,..... ..._ • • ~ BEAOI HOUSE be.i atta, T1!e Reel Eatai. Pair Mu" SeU! ............. 15,100 LANDLORDS! H$om2<S. _'i1~.!'..,""·54ok7· .~1 4 BDRhf, Golf oourse borne. 'L p A R I T H H "'"' lo -· ~~~ 5.,2551 •-'l-* Fast Food Take""OUt . ..,. nu....-~ L!rg living rm y,·/trplc, ()y,:ner 'Call m:'Uts. ,,_,.,.,.,, -. or --.. dood location ......... $5,900 \\e Specialize ln Newpor. ~nlng nn. kitchen barbeque VI~~~ R 0 R A U D !( * Auto Body & Paint Beach. e Corona del Mar e 2 BR. 2 itory condo, 1'1: & eating area. Detached .BEACH CONDO BAYCREST owner 4 Br, 2~ 4 UNIT APT BLDG. w,n Estab ........... $.'\O,OOO It Laguna. OUT" Rental Ser· Ba. shag carpet. drps, ""°- glime nn ,...11.h wet bar/ $24,500 Full Price H 8 A S U P Ba. F.R .• 2 fp. as1ume Great rental area &: good *Auto aale• It teaslni vice Is FREE to Your 'n')o dryer. ~295l: 968-1Sl9, · · ~fiig & (rplc. Lovely pAlios and fully furnl&hed. 0 n I Y A U H o c R r A A I It 5"%, s74,950, 54HQ44. im:eltmt. Cotta Mesa. Four 50 To 80 Can mo, , ... i25,000 Nu· View! 2 BR. 2 Sty, pool, a.tN:iand. A gardens. !\laster Bdrm $2500 down payment. Why STARTER DUPLEX $34,WiO. 2 BR unl1.1. Inc. $8.136 )11'. * Jeweley ~tore NU-VIEW RINTALS New. $235. mo, Ask tor suite Includes offiL>t area, l'Cnl? Call R O L L C N D E N Y L N L t; U X Xlnt cond. <>wn6'1 apt vac, Try 1(11'.-' dowrl. S65 COO Sa.leg&: repair ....... $40,000 673-4030-or 494·3248 DAve, 847~. 96!-'7G7 $19,500 oc lrade l40,100 ~tWIBCllt e'E L Owll/Agl 67'....SU WHley N. Taylor Co. RIVlliRA RIALTY 1 ;;;;;;;i:;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;~;;1 eEA01A!U:A·2BR.ILIO. "'"''-" lor? Owner, 549-2688. •r•<'TV Hewptrt Heights REALTORS 149 Broadway, C.M. $ LANDLORDS $ Utll P..id. VOGEL VALUE .,.,_, U U Y D L N N T S N E G E L UL nu S.. Joaiuln HIU1 Rd. * 642-7007 * We Neod Yo"' Usti"" H-ellndero 541·"41 EMtslde C.OSta Mffll, "'11.lk· 17214 COAST l{WY. x T p T N A 0 T I p s' c L • A x Newpott Heights Newport Beac 644-4910 • So Help Us • We'll "''P You lrvlnt lrl:i: dlstant-e IQ itetnz. K'al· 714: 846-1384 It 2ll: !i9'J·2845 2300 tq, tt.. of Uvtna area, HOUSE + eMach Shop $1bOM yr Save time & Dollars •.. I ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Mr, &. \Voodlands S<:hMls, S T A R S L £ B A D I 0 E L N O Pool A Jacuzzi, View of e liquor Stort $102M yr $ALA RENTALS S I' dellghtlul 2 •""Y f11nJJy 1 .. 1.. a.. .. tronl kl1¢1l<n.169,950. 2 UNITS •Cycle Acco• $l92M Y' N""""" & BaY. CJ\f 642-8383 2 BR. 2 .............. sm hotut, 5 RR. 3 BA, r11m rm, E E 1 C p R E A C H RN N 'f. C 1 R Be quick • bl'! lucky. Call New Triplox. 3 BR. 2 BA eliquor l ie LA on sala ~ :R. 1~ batlu •••••• S300 frpl1~. biljn bar-f).qUC, 00\'> A BtiUT~ on SU~ DB c rt 0 es u E c LET E 8 AL. 8 646-7171. +Two 2 BR. 2 BA Apt•. HOLLAND BUSINESS l BR Hou.se, NB. SUS. CM. R. 2 bathti ••••• i:m/450 ~~ruri''~~ d~n~;,.i~ ;:BR,:ttv!2·1"""1 BA.~tryl ''iharp. M £ ll ALE p Ac RAH DA$ £ I 0 E O'fNflLt• "$AIN10•NUJ =: ~~url')' 540-06M SALES ~170 ~; i i~·~·,~~ .. ~·J:: :, 8BCRRR:·2,:ba1~!~~t~.:·.:·:.:; a Pointment onl)', Lola .. • Uv. rm.. 9'7M4.30 , IHiuw_,, ....... ........, ~•I Rib' 54.'19346 lrun. rm., tonn. din .. R pc AN o P De NED M 0 Y C 0 RP EASTSIDI! TRIPLEX Bottle Weter Route DELUXE : BR 2 BA <BR .. 3 hoths ........ $425 ~~ ' -• beaudfullY J ands c •Ped , All 2 BR. 1 BA Ila I • CALL 552 7500· SHARP 3 Bdrm. 2 a.. pvt l!t\kUO dart!rOom, r Te a t IJUtl'llCtiofl.: c '11Jdt 11 II~""' lljl~d !."1101'1' appQIT forr.Jrd. /privatrt -•'-I. -Own your ov.n bottle wattr Townhouse. R e c re • t 1 on • M tfo, Mt'Sll Verde. by lnveatrnmt. ssr,!IOO. !551~6 bll'll•ll'd. op, down,°' dilt;°"~u, ill llw pUllk. find txh -:-lim. .&...~.I J ' route.. Will train II quall8td. center. pool. p.25/month. VISION .. ., "'" ... ....:o hkkkn n•• llld boll it In 11 tl'IO'A·n: 2 .._...,. r1..-w wn '""''"' na n c n I Best t...A. Area available. ~ yn,r. ~ CONDOMINIUM ADllUA CAfllOPlll PROCYON :.;::~ ----avallable. $51.000. Also 3 Wiii adjUSl route Atzie to .;:;;,==-~----- Ownt:r 3 Bl' 2 Ba, dln An Alpine tttrol tn the ~.!" .. "a £."!.'ult.A ,""',.'.!-1-.,. ; NEWPORT SHORES more to chocm btom. Jn\lftl 1lt yoor neodJ, Elm 1l!i00. BalbH lsl•nd red h II , !rg ,.,..,, $35,100 !wart ol Cefttn) Irvine ~, --:l -• rr.. CCM1119tUftl. '" mo. l'otentl..i. w11lml100. • j .f:.jl"'>.Jlllft'I n-.. -~ 3 8ed 2 lll1LGI POI.LUX SPICA .I We tpeclalbe In 'Newport Call n-...1-H 0 me I • it Sp~·-II'••-_,, OL\RMtNG 2 BT, ••/frplc, l'ORECLO-SURE 3 BR, 2 "'ea-~·.· air -14L*11. .....,,...,........ ., lll 118 ............. • .... ~ ""'• ilV'll .50.FI...lrOm tht: ........., ....,. UUllm g Sbofta propertln ~ c:.l 118 &f5454ll. , tav\a, On.nee. <n4J water.-. flEA'41Y R£ALTOJtS ., ~ 2 car a:11r, needs-work, ::nuni.ty ~ ~ 'l'o order ,..,. '"" .n of 1M tll.panckd ''Sttk A Finll" b0oks. 3 ~A Frame $49 500 CLOSE TO BIACH 1 • \'rl)'. Si;)-6022.. Uni..,, Park Ctntrr, Irvinrt I 1'TY S29K. AJt. $t6-'1i39 900 l>wntr.=. 51l-51Sl. • numbtn 2 thf1N1h 4, .t11d 50 milt for nch, Miat checks Ren.t&lt ;Ytlil ··fro.r $.'l:S Brand Nrw Otlwt1: 3 & 4 14\i YRS ttteb. 8'~ I .,.2•4121 ..._...,.~ Ila~!· t!Xlt buy W. . Turtlereck ........ f"Ytbtc •• "Sm. A find," St.-.Tf'klnm Sylilc9c1. Add..,. CAYWOOD RIAL TY BR. Dupltx.. 3 Ba. Dbl pr &Jone. • 6 StttloM. SU, • ..........,. .. ,.....,.... NEW 3 BR, 2 ba. Unl\'ttllty a Br, J a. rov ln or aaume • -tenm ii e11tol dlit nnnp.,n. * ~·l-* • ea. •;ooo. 514 18th St. HB. M.. area. A S&ncl A SN _. -........, .._...,,.. Partt. 1425 mo. Call MWt1.3 5 ~ FHA. 0'4'lll'I' ~1410 4 BR, 2 BA, 811-8414 f'Vn. .,_. ano Call SUUder, 847-3961 Rlty. 61$-8111'1), 9r s.u.6550 • ... ······· ..... I J I , ,, d ,, d I• 0 :• 'Y " " •' n ,,. It " .. '· 1• ,, "' .. '· d, r ol " al d .. .. le " ii " ~? a • • :It l. d .. ii al " . .. Tutldq, -5, ISl4 • f . AfA, 1 _, IUllnw ...... ---·-----Jrottw · ~!'!'!!'!! 8NCll c-'!'1-Hutlll, ...... -Sonia""" LM:1o .die an,..; DllllaOHIC!! ... ifO:W~ tOIT-4 ---Got<lallnfl "J:"" .,.s.;.;;..;.. Pomt BU'tlor .i th• awl Oft ...... ~ fu:r'll. &ala ~ male ~ RfffOf'atloa !"• ._..,.. ho,. • line CLOSE TO IJEACHll \JN>'UIU<. me. t B" Apt. 2 BR r.r toue. All""""" Now R•lat ,,...dlul-MAlllNA INN -•1-.. ,....f: telilo ....iy enJoytn1 " ,_.,..fS:-ttkction ol 2, 3 A: 4 Drud ~ ~OM 3 4 4 Coronl. def llU, QM) mo. Dlti•'br, attn.. Shae crpl, , • • • • Motel Mot Del OblalDo SL Apprac. Mm 14· I · .....,.. ldwaturoul with )(&inten&nCll 6 bedroom NDtall from $2IO BR. 3 BA. dbl pr, au 6t&-«m. drpl, prtv. paUo w/yttd. NEW1·263BR1.Paril.tiU <•t,9-2553), xflebln. SliD/JDO. W........, ·Ille ap~ l'fCfDrOcatlnl Repair.Call to $450. mo. u "'til u bltM. Ooee 10 rttmltion Cetta MM. Nr. IJunUneton lllirbour. ~ Me.~ ,."PooJ. EtrtCiendN .t ~. ~-~ill' GDll&raekr, Pt ldttlell, vidhMY OI~ EUROPEAN Cardeti•r . Nllllee in a.' attL We are • ild'J,t. Sit Utb St. 147..J857 $3)0, Actults only, no pet•. lo r ....... .., -.. ~-~ He.led ,pool, direct dial ucl lrvtnt al)d 1Wt!n al )IA!ntmtnra _ L&Ddnpq. here to 80lv YOUR boul1ni New IMch Ava.IJ 5/L 846-4360. it. ..... ... •• ~ ..... obonet. WYWon. UUM on,C!: or ... bAdl. O\W' ~ ol Ne•porl and Trte ft,emOW). v. r y .-.ct.: 111 port SPACIOUS 2 BR from S~ "~,,!i!! l:t~f"-~~:.!_awn~rl t.dUtin. Dt Ill· ft. c,ed, putlld Co1ta Meta . Whitt nuonable. '3Q21 tw&. 3 BR. 2 Bl pr dote to Adultt .... 1.. Pool Rec Rm .......... • .... .,. • • ..,.,.. ... room. dMe' to Sin I dlvidedi Sta/mo. m "1d:dlen, black ti.bowl ocean. Ne'\ll·Port Sti 0 re• • Ooeed ..,...,. • 'Pell <*. ' Newt.ope Me1 .. 1as Clemente It J.AcW1a Beach. Main St.. Hi.mt. B c b . arey t:)W, WI')' dbce!'t; &10W. I EDGE. N)ult~~1._ no~· Rl!r1. M2r at \~~fle!Llon i.n: Apts. ~play ~ o u i 5.16-0205 ~when be eeu fwtdch NEW LAW::2006 Lie. $225/mo. 211-B nrBkcht:Slattt .. SfJ..0089; til7S.t;,..~·s.A..-remuran':;tsO . .Mk:IUp. BUX:. wfU, turnlture_llrtp-10 .. r:f: =u~ EXPER. Gudenrf. K:Boal' Ctdar, 615-1393. 8C450f 8l1fW uu. ad , receive pins tub tor '-ae or tell Kitty,, ··~.·· nd Mab\l Trtmm.lrc 1 Apts. ,...... 360 NEAR BEACH ""''·· IS°" ... tint....,........ ....... enu. etectitc--· LO.t:... ::n.e. ~ lit W""""' Btuilc Blda-i;.;;, lolond PINICRllK "" Brand New Doi~" 2 l 3 Furn. ao Uftfurn. m ,..,tols to SllON ° lbi) lnduotrial Rontol 450 -k .... Ille fl v«Y dull Yamagudlf Gardon - UmVttslty Pwl<. """"' LIVIS UP .,. Br, crp</ drpo, bllill, aar. ..,._ him. Small .......... ·OJola Neu• N-Bdl Doys 512·7000 Nithh YIU.Y. v,..,. de 1 In b I• TO ITS NAME SH 18th st . 347.J957 Co,... .,., Mar WORKING ... w ft h -a,IAllNe 646-<l818. 64U265 alltr iPM ~ AduJlJ imly, "Upper i ·nr, · • "-" $'149.28R.Cl'pts,-drpa,atove, chlldren-wouldllke40ahare ...................... ~ARD, male Bta&le Glnlt!:tl hr¥~ ............. ..,_ ... ,_11 BL \V/w, Frplc. Tc~ace. ·over 500 tall treet and 10 gar. Pool.J~ J<eelton~nr exp«n11e9 ln my home In Nff M.1 Tenier-rmtr,>-~ size.;-, -w .. --r2 8 CO BBQ. Xtru me • llv rm. slreama wllh ~ wale:rlallil Beach I: B!ater. J{jda (Jr MtM Verde with aame. blacik, brown • wfrt. needl cAPT.iiNS CAR CARE 2 8~ CO~ • • = mu.. :!:· UXl/mo. & 7 5 -S 9 8 9 or create a reJaxJna: aellln&'. fDr pet ok. 842-0389, 842-400t ~ ... ; Muar be ~ble and ll..!:~i •;;:-i:; ·St. =11ea~ lotl llB/FV Hanel rWnlna' a-wu=, ln- 'lBRlI01.fE ··msi:'i:.e' 6'f3...)197 )'OOC' 11pru:ioua new l· or 2-CLEAblN;. .. qulet 2 BR. nrldy fl,, ~~~"--~~m~~-.. )'9.t'dha to ... ,,,. r.arrer9 .mold __ , ·•·--aide It out!~ Plept, ~ RANCH .. R••L'-''i lol .... P1t1iniula bedn>om apartmonl From new "'" Wtrl•ao pd, chll ,,.-;· .•.___ -•• uu a ''""' • mo. .,_, ,...,,. " Dell...,.. ·~ op · " ""' ,, 1 ;;.;;=;.::..;..o;.;;-==--1 $170. Fumlture available. ok, no pets. $160 .I: $165. at~ ~share_. _Call ll!n f4alem1Lte. "Toby." Blk l§-1191 er 6f&.3632. J * 55J;.-* $J5 WEEK & UP Office open 9,00 to s,oo. 2300 84Z-1652. 2 Bil. t own-. trple, R•t1•5'IH<Ti.. * COSTA M•SA Jt w7whlte marldngi on la<~. BOY ""'°" .-,.ro e Seeplnc Rooms -{'alrview Rd., a.ta Mesa. NEAR New 2 BR, t blk lrom $250.. 1 BR. rrom $195. YOUNG Female d e' i" e a UOO • 1300 • J'OO • 2500 aq ft ~ &: feet. Vic. Maanolia won. 1 can do odd Jobi. e l:loUtdc.Hplna: Room• P'heoe: S45-2:300. to ahnpplng 1: ·trwy, t chUd l>ool , teunJ.I,, continental male tra'Vet 'executive type lnduatrlal unit&. SEE • I Ellll, F.V. Pb. 57758 Experienoed call 830-erJ e Ocean View Apts COAST AnS. ok, 00 pet1 .• $165 per mo breakfast. Sepan.te fa.nilly roommate to 11hr ~nt for ROBERT NATTRESS, • LOST belle puppy. Poodle after 1 pm. IALBOA INN I tW1'1 $1~ I 646-3786 or Ms..-0760 ll!Ct10n. Oo.e lo lboppini; clauy party penthou ae. RLTR. I: Sbt!Ue. Vie um w. PL~IJMBIN~~~G'--o,,=-,"n"t1"'ru'-CAL.=cl $1»-UtU Pd. Snl8.l.I but nlce 1Qj Main Slreet * NOW RI NTING * NEW APJ'S. \VAIJ< TO I: ftne beach. 6"-2611 &44rlil56 Costa l'lftu. 91'9-&5TI MacArthur, S.A. Reward CARPENTRY. No job too ~I~, )'lll"tl &. pado. f15.8740 NEW 2 Bit. 2 BA townhouse BEACH. 1 l 2 BR. From GIRU lo 5hatt 3 BR Penln NEW BLOC M·l, 12 Unlta, offered, DO quNtions uked. amall. FI: B Home Repair, ~til!:ai'v~~nltb ~ ~~' 2 BR. 1 BA. carpels, drapes, I up11. Patloll, enCkl900 gar-$150 • to $235. EX'TRAS. Cotti MM.I apt between bay &: beach: 1250 Sq. Ft. U76. Z!0-3 ph. 557-0UO "l<Z-::::';;403.:;:;:.=~~-=o;I t.rl0-Cwi101n 3 .UR, 2 Bt\, l\lol. agtli. 125 Melody Ln. OPEN ~2579. $45 or $50. Gal'. m.c20 Front Offtct, crpta. lup LOST SUver White Persian .. THINGS" by Nooae. Gen'I ~~~~~·~l~d':.Y~~ $215/1.10. 67:HlQ ~·k/day14-fl,Sal &:SUnl-5. L....,,.a Beadl WHAT YOU ~ 2iu:n~~ = ~rm~Zi ~lmc.:. ~~~ ~. ~·e~~i: yon. Costa Mesa ii I : .., NEW de!axe Townhouse. 2 Pofnt area. ~ Days 64&-6033. eve& 646-0681 ~ ~anntna 2 Br. •Tp!c. .$30 WEEK & UP l t • · 11 Bl' + ~..,en. 9''el bar, ocean ~r .... for Rent 435 N. OOSl'1_~A~~u·-• jfiml HOME REPAIR SERVICE ~/pet .. itcome. 3 J\rcb : ~ud~~iit:~~ A\'ail. ~.e *t =· wt:ooto ~~~w: >:· G~ET IS . MINI WAREHOUSES s1J.Ato.Pbil-SuUiv:. ··-t!!f -El~Re:.~~11oo. .,.Lr& 4 + Fnn1 lbn. cleanbli. New Deluxe 1 BR STO··GE Realtor, 548-6761 ' U-ull Frplc, all bllns, child/pct. •~Service~ Htd. pool AGT. ' 675-6900 Townhouse ocean view wlk """ ,_ "I NU VIEW RENTAL · e Children & Pet Section -to beach.' S300 ~ + No Move-in er Move-out 110c PER SQ, FT. 5'f;teola & '-""'--"--'------1 • :i 2376 Ne~ Blvd., CM NEWLY DECORATED cleaningon lea.se.~2axr ALL YOU'LL charges. From $1.S> per36001/t 4001 Bln::hL~ fMtrVcffont I 575 MOVING, Hau l lnc. &IJ..4030, or @1-..i48 MHT"'ao or 645-3967 BEAUTIFUL Men-V•rde montH. Baun1iiardner 541«W -Experlenoed. Re I tab 1 e . FAN T A S T l C O c ewi TRAILER for rent, WO + GROUNDS HamUton I: N.....,rlarHf St., HB Stor._ 455 READING 1euons, non Reaslnatff. Free e • t · Vlew-&·u.nd 11u lfi C\Wtom util. Nr. s~g. \Y/D, 10 Minutes to Ocean. HO~IE AnfOSPHERE-Dlx 2 ALLSPACE ;;..z.;;.. P!'Oftt ·r ·cll,.rlat . spotl!ll-'&ii-=1'0:58!::._ __ ~-- 2 bl', 2 &. LrJ: <1cdc A/C, encl patiO. Storage ClOtiC to bu1 line&: s1ore11. & 3 br. Rental O(c, 3095 .. Jf70 900 SQ rl' dry, .ecure ~ctive, minimum YARD, i'ar&P clean-ups, overk>okirw Boat Caeyon. shed, Older penon or oouple Gas Heat & Slove. Water. r.tace Av~. 546-1034. NEED Offl It I ~~ 1~ spaCe an.II.-All <r brain...dys funct:ion •• percep remove trees, dirt, Ivy. Leue.GuuUlpd,4if·1-QI. desired. See Mgr El Nido Garage. Rec ru.t. LawKlry ••• c• Mtta ~part. 5.i7-688t lrvtne. ha.ndicapwelromeb0ys7·15. drtvev.'ay1. atump1. -BEAUTIFUL Ocean VScw 1640 Newport Blvd., Cl\t ' Room included. AlrJcond & Newport Beech Qu llty S -'S , •--/ R9nt1l1 Wanf'H 4'0 Call P. Connolly M.D.' ,.::8'::1..:-"6tl=:..· ~-~~~ borne on 1/3 acre. 3 Bdrm, ~.HOLIDAY PLAZA Swim'&' Pool. Adull8, oo * 2 WEEKS FREE* VISTA I l: ~~-•'!-536-9669 il.oc.AL It haul~ 2 bath. very private. f'iew DELUXE Spadou1 1 BR tun pell. y ' ' qvfprMnt . . YOGA -eve claues beg, by 1tude~ truck. Cill'J)eta, new d r a. P, ea . apt. $1.50. Pool, Ample put. 2 BDRM. $175 &: $180 ista del Mesa Don t rent an office until SALES EXEC\mVE, family inter. new term 1tarta aoon Reu. Barry. 531-1235 or Vacant. $t5/mo. \;a I l Ing. Adults, no pets. H•cl9nda de Mesa ADULT GARDEN HO?\.fES on you .haw lnwatlgated the of 3 needs 3 BR or 2 BR Costa Mesa ~1929. · s.,'!S.9438 6'£..771.l ask fol' Frank Olli)'. 1965 Pomona Ave., C.M. 160 W. Wilton No. l Colt i IRVINE AVE. AT l\fESA new &: unique concept of-&: den, nr. beach,' )'eal' lease ' -===· ---~- L-Hiila . $155 & UP I l\10\le in w/deposill only fered by mE EXECUTIVE Local ~rs. S1able .. By I ~ MOVING? Local tum. or -*SUS CASITAS* GIGANTIC' & 'BDRM. .1BR11*1 """ l22ll LAGO :l.,FFI~ ~-.;,;~u~t Aoril t. ;o.1325 m.mJ • _..._ __ , . = S::.~·ssf.J.i !Um. 3 Ni:!' ,e:.=~i:: Fumlihed Bachelor'• I You Bet it'• undcrpmed! Day &: N1ght Security, Pool, m f 11 a a I e I reps: YOUNG widow w/2 am] ' MOVING Haul.lD&' Mup crpu, drpa.. 2 car i:ar, WJe !iJ~· Ex:ceptlonally That's why these a,pts. ~~:~ ~· bW:~: LuxurY likeGde adult living, semi-Tetired exeartlve1 · -t"dren desperately needs rentah 'rw retaible 'Ex· ' ot pooil, compl maint, ce. o Newport Bl, 01 v.-on't last lnng. Crpts, color TV. Ea. Apt. has comlort and taf: Iva c Y' new &: l n ~end en t or 3 Br hae or apt. N.B. AppH-.ce R•lr per 7 day. 832.7581 • liaG-~. 2 •-TIW1~,1C\k,. POOLI • l drps, 11ove & retri&. Lo{s dishwuher retrig shag cpl al~e ttn aecurlty, ~~bl . ~~ or C.D.M. area 673-7682. & Parta SKIPLOAo:£R I: d~p truck u i a.-,. ~ ~ IP r a ol green lawn. Covered &: pvt 'Uo ' d k boa .... , 1wlmmin&, tennis, av ...... e -, rece)>uuna~. · .->. .. I nweMion Vfeje sWrcaae, frplC, pa t Io . garages. Adulla, no pet&. ~ pa... or e c . handball, cm. u.unu and tecretarietr all necessary ~-B~byslffint . . work. Concrete, __.t, SEVILLE 2. BR..· 2· bas., .Water •-Gu~.,.. 54-U68 ~ Fu11ettoo ·Ave. (1 ~blk Yacht Cub. Ef6denclet, 1, ~Uxnent,' fumlshina:s, H ~ . _ . s.1n1<ln&', lnaklna. 8~711D. •·· Specl4cuju vktw, OO<maiut. BEAl:JT FURN l Br •Iota E. of. Newport: Blvd., &: l J-B~. l b,_a .. _Furn. Vear .. ~· 2, 2 I' Den from $175, v.•lth .~· , · ' 2 loeaUona • 21~ ~ . HouMCa....tnt .. ,,,... ocm _,,,.. ,..,,. --... of l':lttiliis,-PQOI, ,:·walk · to !".. ~ .. oL'nl'I • 5'>: '•ot ·'"Raf,.• -C.M. r. tlf ..: •. ,.,,.,,-r -·evttYth!na: W)'Otl need an N~UI! ~ "'Jer' ~. ~ ,,,... ~.::-~ • • F~ • yard. --mo.,_...,,,.,..., OiMl"".-..a ahopplNf, ml from bch S150 ~ inc ' u . ,~r . ....., •·•••• a apartment to be. .."_.., \;f!t1 "°' "'WI P GoOd. care. F'Menda. -Aey.' DfCEIJ,00 Hoosecl~ Ntl"'°port BeeCh mo. Also unfurn $135/!ifO. 3 BR. 2 ba. lilcolas Dr., Suite 106, NB. •nonels 530 tlnui 646-5836. by~ day. Own tnm;p. $21 -~· --001 w.19p>_St. SIS-0<92. MARTINIQUE APT5. Nowly decor .......... -.$300 MESA VERDI EAST llrport Area, :00. BIWn<u · BABYSITn>!G;,, my homo. per day. 83tHl6l8. NEW Harbor View, $S75 mo, BACHEL0i!b:~v/ Jc. Utll 2 &: 3 BR. AllD Furn. Udo 2 ~r, 1 ba Furn.•• $32'5 AND AD.AMS AVE. Center Dr., Suite 180. Fenced yard & References. fncotMTlx 2 oty, 3 or 4 BR, 31i bal, ~~·• ........ , Pr! ti 4.l'R llftl apt. Yrly .... S40tl COST• MIS• 644-4711 133-1122 UYIN.._ I ~~~--.J',!;~~~~ .. ~· -~·./~7.;:;::;:".;:;r:=:;::-/ >m 1q It frplc . ~ e. 1787 ue>w ... ora. v.Apa oa. "' "' .., 1_......,..... area.~ ""'""natlOR p•t dm rm' Ave.&15-6l56 Pool.N,,ohpg. ""'"°"'" 5411• MISSION VIEJO IS A IA''' BABYSITTING In my 1-TaxS.rvlce bun rm, + l(:e' bonus mi I Bl'. tum. Lrr.$165. Ideal 1777 Santa Ana Ave., C.!of. • .:..,. • • Corona del Mar home.· Full penonaJ or buainna tcr aep. apt or ram.Uy for Bachelonr. AdulU. 1993 Mir· lU &16-5542 OFfllCl!S WHEN YOU 'IND or pAJ't time. ~2l21.. 23 Yeara HArbor' Area , n t orta!nmenl &IO-Ll2"1, O,urch. 518-9633 . SPACIOUS 2 BR triplex. 2 nlE ,EXCITING CLOSE TO HtwE THE RIGHT PEltSON I Carpontor (n4l 675-6476 51:11H'l24 , 64&-.ta:! exL 1465 TRAILER. 2 BR. tum. BA, $110/mo. Crpvdrps/ PALM MESA APTS. All amenities &: ufil:'inc1 Data Process Introductlonl: For Appointment ~!. v1:e:ae~ ~ Adults, no S:~·· :!:::i8~. ~o ~&-en~ ~t:e~s~ PARk-NEWPORT ~~ 2WJ(~ ~· 21992 ~~·u!1° c!-P~~. S47.4667 24 Hour ~ ·,~bi-P1~tlntJ!-rn, J BR, J.'am-rm. .frplc. .:! BEAMED Celltnp.lBR Sl.60. 424 lord Rd, O.I. 645-5489. APARTMENTS Adult.I, No Petz. A\'ery Parkway &: so Frwy. "THE Am DAT 1 NG re-modeling._ Free ea:t. local per "I baa., i + l!]:..n:•I nm. ~ ind utils .. EJS0e .locatJoo. 2 BR, adult.no pets . Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms 1561 Mesa Dr. 13l·16QtL. GAME" ref. 67·2!M3 bef. 10 an. poal1 Nice 1 y landlcaped PH : 642-801J/9Ei8-4960 $185/MO. UUI \!lei. Ccpts, and To\\llhouse& • (;> blka !rom Newport mvd.) 5().60 YR. aroop. From the 6 pm. * Wlll•fll Pamti"I ~tlm,RBO&ll>-R l.tt!V_ll!W' 58&-Sj241LLS Huntinateft •---L, drps, DIW, earb. diapl. Fr. $1.'lUJ Open 9-6 Dally M&-9800 privacy of )Qll' telephone. CUSI'OM Woodwork, remod., Contractors * """ . n ~ ~ Poot Spa . Pools Tennis CASA P.O. Box 74.1, G.G. 534--4622. ~ !: repeil'. Vtnce RESIDENTIAL BRAND new Monteao $40 WEEkL y 2il Avocado. CM ~mi ~ = F~°j Island 1, ~ I: 3 ~~~~~.I 24 hn. 536-irlS .. • & COMMERCIAL 4BR. 28A, $496 per mo., Encutfft SuitH LARGE 2 BR a t u d Io . Hills~. on oaqwn Sec. ptea, crpta:, drps, LICENSED SPlliITUALlST C1rpet Swwke Finest Crattlmen llK:lda ~ pool • •-·"· 727 y · ~.-II·~ Ga,.... N'°' -· 1714t ~ltol D/IV, -1, etc. No ..... Spttt1...n.t -·••--JO a.m. Drywall Woll-d~ s«f-.~ ~ ~ 91'.•.-n ..... Adult&. ·No children/pets. . _.. 5Z V1~ St 1t Harbor • 10 p.m. ·:r:-~ oo all JOHN'S Carpet I: Uph)tatery Acoustical C.elllnp FURN UNll1RN l'3each Blvd. at Ycrktown Avail 3/a>. .2290 Fordbnm, CM. 64Z-89i0 mattms, 3U N. El Ounlno Dri Sh am poo, (Soil Please Call Fer Estimate Eait _,, ~ -· ~ -. -5-1 C. M. &llh'l48> IAYWOOO Dono Point Rut, San °"'1mte, .... Rotardants) . .,...._n A *642-5775 -""* ---• ~ STUDIOS & I iR• 2 BR/2 BA, •"'tJ•-, APARTMENTS appl. Coll • ...,_.,,., 49Hl36. oil .color ~t...., A to State 1'lc. No. Xl038 ,... yd, .......... Fum -•• -· -~ -·-· .;::..'!~ . J150. or Unfm $500. mo. • NJ kitchen bltlna. 2 kldll/no pets, W/D to PINH ,Adults • , • ~ SHARP, turn. 1 BR w/patio, NEWPORT CENTER PROBLEM Pl' e a:nan c 1 . uu•""te .....-;a• foi' •'bite ~'!'!"!!!'!!""'~"'""!",..~I 644-«m· : • t{eated PQ01 blaip. G&rail', pat lo . 2 BR, 2 BA adult apta now Un.furn. l'BR near l\ferina, 2 ROOM"altice . "th tantud Conftdent, 1 y m pa the t I c carpets. Save )'OUr money QUALITY palnfuv, int. a: . .. • -~· VIEW HOME • Laun"-· faciltUea :>18-8278. $190. l.lll -1-1 a,-•1 from -. Sal•• Offl-493-4676 &: 496-6077. vi 1 -N "" c p.......,,......, co un 1e1 t n g, by Avina me extra tripa. ext. All types, "varnish, ; JUV\.D\JI" -""T Del Mw.r. ·a1 _.., · ....... ew 0 evport J#arbor· A A~'ie adoptions ref. \WI clean living rm .• dinine stain, color mat c b Ing, • -4 BR. ~ :::._,,,Fam Rm. : ~ ~~:' =.'1s.is~mi::~:J P:! d~y: HuntJngton leech ~a.I~ :i~ !tru=. APCARE · &t.2-U36 rm17 SO &: hall $15. Any ~· aoousttc ceillnp, ! n d , 1-'------~~~dC-. --~Call 64f.-6146 or • T._V. I maid serv. avall. Pool. Ja~~~~·incl: all v.-ooa-nr:, oU sari oaqu n 'D!.'L""UXE-.-d'alryuv1-s1· Uor-serviee carpeUng LIFE -or DEA'l'Ht-Lel!-our-15.:. ' couch $10. Chair $5. Comm. Ret. niafnt. 495-684.8 644-IBl. • Bar-B-Que utli, relrlg, encl. garage. Hills Rd., NB. garden bunplow, nr ocean, & lots of free ..Vkina. be.bletr live. For altematives notynhie~ b 1~ ~ PA P'E RH ANG 1 NG &: B L U.FFS TOWNHOUSE. : r=:=n $180. Adults, ~o Peh1. 393 3 BR, 2 BA, dln nn, Uv ·trpt, lf'I patio, 6 pool1, ESTATE REALTY 6t>-l120 to ABORTION i:all -UFE myse"u Good rel 5.n--0101 pa.tnttng. 21 yrs Harbor "1.............. A n-,.,, Ila Hamilton. 645-4411 · rm , aund-k. a.~-. \'· &IUlNI, tennis. 846--0259. OFFICE SPACE F On UNE 541·5522, 24 hrs. . . area. Ref&. tum. No. 1B3281. ..,_.._ .... ' ..... , .-r.t • "" '""' ·--:i A11e>lBr.From~ R~~ ~-M ... ~.~BEST ~·~•rE IN Nn MESAOeanina:Serylce . 642-2356. RED&:., poQI,, view, .1eb11. I BR. $15$.$165 NE\VLY DECORATED blk to beach. Yr, lease. c..i,1 • .....,,ta eaa, naniur •~•u .u. Carpet.I A uphol atee.m '""'""'"-s"---~~~ $475. Call to 11 e et NE\V DEOJR. Priv. garage. 2 BR w/gar, $15o. Wtr pdl Winter or summer. $3"!). La§!n• Niguel at Ada.ma. Beautiful modem 3400 Inrtne Ave., SUlte 103B. cleaned/ sham Pode d HERB M7-U61 nf-4M:-3.973 Lndry nn. Ne\\'!r Spanish 1571 Onulie Ave "A't, Call , 127 44th St.NS:~ air music, janll0tia4 Ous Open 8 ~f.L.¥oo·...W~, Fri., 557-6742. ' lnt., Ext., Avrc room J22. NEW Harbor Vu, $475 38R, Adult Complex~ 2 ml, So. M/F l to S. 63Mm. DLXE Spa.nilh 2 &: 3 bednm * BRAND NEW * A Walker t: Lee Bldg. Call, Ann. 557-<ll3lt. Acoustic $12., 20 yrs ~xp. lam rm, frplc, 2 be. pool, ~eJ: DfLn,egoHB ~7Jg7301 2 BR, I V. BA from $200 mo .. tpl, bltni, t.,~ U2_ .. ~. 2 BA.1 From a.>7-0136 or 546--5828. * PAI.1'1 &:CARDREADER• ~~AR~:.r: : PROF. wallroveriDg, state tennil privl, 6 40-13 2 7 n · A.DUL TS ONL y $l'5 DW, _nr lloag Hoap. Adults. ......., nulo•. Fur ll 1 he d DESK apao: •V8llable $50 ad wlreductlon. 10831 Beach repain: ~ Uc. No. 279.)14.. Insur, ail 586-6724 ~1500 ex·l465 LaJUM Beech SU-0;;96 units Avail. mo. Will provide furniture Blvd., Stanton. 527-lU!. • · type1 paper. n4/80-4386. NEW exec 4 bl', 3 ba' wl 610 Joann, Apt. C 548-9;)73 * EAST. BLUFF 2 Br, frplc, CROWN VALLEY Apts. at $5 mo. Ansv.·erinz service !itALE Ma.Meur, by appt Cement, Concrete PROF. painter, boneat work, uo degree w, tenni5 4 pool, Erne. apta from $50 wk LARGE J atory, 2 BR, pvt pool, adults, avail April SanHwyDloaoto HillFrwyh"-•t'. ~J Hav~. 17875 Beach Blvd. only. 82&-78'1B F.P.S. 10000 CEMllIT & Block Work reu. Int/ext, tree estimate. $5a0/mo. E\'el I. wknds, OJ' $170 mo. ·Pool, maid, patio&: encl.~· $170. $250. 848 Amigm 644-0006. ...D ...,,.,.. untington Beach.·MMlll Magnolia Ave., Anaheim. Walla, patios ·mdewalks· Refs. SCS-2159, ~!911. lif4.l191. ~Jdry, Vlllago Inn :;;"~ od 11·........., EASl'BLUFF. Lovely 1 er. H~4~1~.•I. ;_1 1 M~. "Rf" RENTMc! FORTUNI! TELLING ote.Bybr.orjoo.616-6915.' INT/EXT PAINTING ~~ = ~-~d~, SO. LAGUNA. Studio apt, LARGE 3 BR, 2 ba. encl adults, no pets, $180. Cail Santi Ana adJ~~er ~ ,.o Rell. palm, canll, etc. 527·3406 OONCRETE Patios, 400 l!iq Free Est Jim 675-3559. tor c..'Pl OIT , bach • .J3G5 mo. Utils pd.,~ mo. patio, 1ha& cpt, blt·lns, Nr. &J0....0349 for appt:to Bee. . ~or ~46Sc. per 5C1 ft. * Wallpapw Hai ... r * ""'8813 or 53Us5o 6'-1556 O.C.C. IJ:•• mo. S01-tll50. 3BR. Iii ba, romor 1 do<" CHOICE 833-322.'I 9 'l'o Noon [ ![SJ n. · C. Reblro .... 24<1 ,-:..--;=-,c-,.,-,-.,,,..,.1 ~" Utll paid . .,.._ lo beach. $.'DJ, 106 Ollve &..II ... ,_.. Contractor 4 (3 BR) home< "' N'pl ·~ . played•~•" apl 2 BR, 2 BA, Triplox, patio, St LAKEFRONT BEST RENTAL RATES lnl' II-"'===----'-Polios ~Oo~i~~~ ~: r!~erii::em1 :;E,:.~11· Yard. Sa n CJ.mente LOCATIONS ~ i:ca=-~ ::"J:: 550 ="1 fr~~ :1:::1-PA_n_o_"'_"""' ____ ~-,.-,1 South u.un. a~~~C::~1s 2~~1·$~~15~=. ~i.~~ :p~R.22~ VERSAILLES =-~~~:~~:~!aiedoi. £ti:::.-~:~ ~!i:~~:~: 3 BR 2 ba new, ·avail now, Newport Beech dsh"'Sr, f.rplc, $250. See at area, exec. !fjew gulte. 4 a,pprox. 2 yrs. old, white ~7163, N J.800GO tt 642-1770 nev beach &: ahop. center. CLEAN ne\v 2BR, close to 68& Camino De Los Mares, ON TitE LAKE ·otc's 635 sq ft ~')';/\/mo w/bl:ack tace &: belly band. 1 K~~. · ea. , ' w/vWN. Encl. )'rd A p&tio. $3Q PER Wk & up l br, 17th, $165, 1613 Santa Ana. 80Uth of • San Oemente At South Cout Plaza. oayS ~~3 '0f evei No tags, lie ~c. found H.B. JACK Taulane, re~~ ='-o--~-,-,-~~"-1 $350/mo. Broker 493-3611. 2 br & bach'1, color ft, Ave., alt 5 pm 543-857'1. Hospital, 4.93--0141. Pool • Acapulco Aqua Bar S-iG-5601 nr. F.dbon 313 ph: 96&-ri697. remod, add. Lie. B-1 :.ltiW"t:. Pl11ter, Patch, R91Nl'1 UnJvwslty P1rk maid aenr, pool, ntE Dana Point · Apts., &: Jacuzzi. Spectacular i FOUND A hurt brown MyWayCo.6t2-4703. MESA. ·fil N. Newport Bl., Furn. or Unfum. 370 Acre Lake \VITov.-ering BAYFA.gNT OFFICES Shepherd Collie mix doc on El.etrical PATOI Pl..ASTERING 3DR, 2BA, nr poola &: tennis NB 6f&..9681. • DELUXE 2 BR, 2 BA, . w/ Fountains · % Million Dollar Prestige area. 740.f(JO, · 330 E. Balboa Blvd. near the ~ . All ~l ~timates ooprta, lovely patio Ii: PYN.U1IC lg. oceanfront 3 ocean view, !epic, din nn, Fountiln Villey Clubhouse, Gym, Sauna, IQN ,B.ft.Pho3TOO~~~~vd., ferry. 64&-«127. ELECI'RJCIAN, Ile., o Id =,....,"""~~='--~! atrulm. ~ 673-3036 BR, 2 BA. )'l'l)'. $400, Avall awi deck, $275, Thomp.sou Total Securlly. · ne v1:ru.i. job8, new jobs, any jobl. PIUmblng Condomini ums 3/1 Day 646-TIOO, Nite llfa.na&ement Corp. 493-0141. A.DUL TS NE\V OCEAN VIEW OFC'S. BLACK malt! pUJ>py, White An,yplace. 836-7689 I----=-----'""' I Unfurn. 32C· 673-2586 :z BR. split level, cpts, pa&, r---, Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. Cit Hwy, H.B. 1700 a/f·lgJ'. ~ ~'e~t·~:a =: ELECTRICIAN. 1Jcense No. L.R. O'nS PLUMBING BIG CA.i'lYON sub-lease lux. lndry, gar. 24.521 Alta Vista CUT OUT · from $175 per mo. can Divide. Uons Estates, Cotta Mesa. 646-7927 2.'\1108 Small jobs maint & ~ 6 Repa.ln:. Watm C I u. 2 BR °'' _,, •s ·~~ I 3700 .,__ D 536-2519 . . __ ..:., 548-52113. • ·~•en, dlspoaalo, llJrnactt, •••-•• & ....... cour.oe.,,,. .................. •Oii r111&a r. SMALL of:flce space: avail FOUND: Tortoise t l nted;i"':=<:~;::.::~:,..===---dshwunn.642-'263MJCA RENT/LSE 3 Br, 2 Ba Con-mo. S195/mo. &44-0509. D~u:<,!".: :lc,2 ::~·..:;, · SUllDAllC• Santi Ana . N.B. $60 per nlO. Westcllti ~-1M~~d'f(; Glrdening 1-~~t~umb~ do, ewrythin& nu insldc &: Newport Heifhh deck $275 Thorn I Next to South Coa1t Plaza ~Call Gene H 111, Stmiky, March 3'hl 6'73-6250, YJ\]ID Off.nups, Garqe -"'~PLUJolBIN;:;;;;,;;;;;,.G;::;REP;;;'°'A"tR,.-1 . out. bus. & ihopplng % blk. a.EAN l or 2 br, ad11a, ~ana.aement Co·rp. ~ l.Mlna ...... 714-55'04'' fiio· J.toaey bmd, ll.P.73 Oeanupa & t.Jte Hauling. No job too mall ~~':C.'A~ ~n: older. ~s, 1~h ~ $~~· Hunti"tton BNch ~ .. tam~-· "!': I "oomt 400 ~cross~ [:a~ ~· Vk::: 21at " West Baiboa LReuonable.~'2 ..;_1 , -:;;,,.,-*-,;•~61°"1'-"'31~28"""*;..;*c-~· · • • '"°"" ' ·-" o.n '-approx . 7:15 AM. awncaN •F ' -•' Pllot Clulifted Ad! Cifi 2 I: S BDRM wilts newly Apt. Unfumo 365 .. ti) -lllla t2pll-SLEEPING room for rent, reas '"°"at & ale, inc, 213-339-1932 Mofiledge &0-e907 ~ Now! 1 ._., ... walk-to •""'"· UNDER NEW ""'di=<---1 kitchen pn-. C10le -S44-<6Ti , ==~~~;:;;::;:::;;;;;~===I Adults Ii; ooter dtlldren. •• ...i':!:'~-, .......... ,, • .... ···~--J •u PROFESSIONAL SUITE SMALL tenier·poot? l!Tien<f. From $715. 54 6. s 3 9 7; lolboo lllond MANAGEMENT Pill•-... ,g ,_ -·~ c •·~ """''· ' ty male )'OllR<. black w/ 54&-7838 2 BR. Bltna, newly -emir---...: I $2.5. week. 541)...Ql. Xlnt F.V. location,.~ 4 exam IOflle white. ~ea Verde&. 0.li'Q-Q ..i\~1-D"C ~C.• MESA Venle, beaut. 2 BR, D~~~ ~~~nc= decorated, encl garaaea. 1ldll:fwlMlafllllll m. $27 PER WEEk . ~~i'roo1:.' Al~~· Rhodes, C.111. ~ • .:\:)~ .J."lt.I ~J.. '41 IJ<f".V l 'bo. llhat:, pr, patio, pool. Uttle Balboa 1&Jand, .Yl'IY eep1.,'"'!'.,'~~/.!"t.!:. (lncMllng dlllr _,. I E,;i'~ .. ••~9~ erutol m. NU,,.,.., 0m.,.. 900'. FND' Onl· dk ,,,., That lotngorng Wonf Gome with o Chudle Adults J:lU. ~1 $350 per mo, no children Ooae to shoppl"" &:. llChls. u .... __ I It -..:. nger. , Air. 17301 Beach. Hntg Bch. poodle/tenief mix. Vic. ...., .., GA' a. ~' -----'.i H ti H bo or pets, owner 6'f3..-0m ... ..., •N II ,.~ w1m ROOMS $20 "Wk up ""'th 842-2834 Bea.ch It Elfta, H . B • un ngton ar ur SOtm:I SEA 3BR 3BA, fpl, Children welcome. 842-00KI; nelghbars•3llll .... I ldtchen $30~ wk up apt. 1617 WE. STCLl.FF-NI SJIH'i627. e::;•°'.,.•.11~ _ _«!. "-... NEW Condo: 2 BR, 1 bQ. beam cell's, spiral stairs, Uno ans 347·7l3l. n*la paoll. jM:uizl, bU-548-9755, &3967. MALE Itlth Setler found vie '-18 tor... '-...;;;-_. 2 Story. Pool, nr. harbor, IJAY view patio, gar. 325% • ..,.~EW Miid~~,_, I ROOht w/kitch prlvl. ~ S45 sq.ft.&: up. 54l-6a12 Canyon · Ave. No taga, r --:--°"",-,,---. !:'~~,6~":ti·~~ ~~i1'u~:a.8871. OPEN e 2 sR.i;iBA :=..:,M: :::°bct'a;mni~tem, ~~C:!:;:~~n~·1 !~'t~~.:;~~OJ':-::· female I S E D 18 E I v.·knlls. 213 l:Z'M427 CoroM "' Mer : re:-e!r D\V ~ I BAL 1Su:. sa wk Gardens. 846-1323. eaaiett Hound. Fnd M.a • I I* r I I Duplex•• Plum . J45 e Enclosed Gara&:e ~l'dldlg.. Winter, Quiet, ma= man: 8uslnet1 Reftta1 445 Verde · ~ • · ....... Island BEAUT mlt 2 BR. 1 II&. • 12 Blocks "' ... ,h nntilmli••--1 Share ...... ~""'"'"" • RErAIL """" avail at FND' v,.. blk <al .vto. , G I " E R I ' db\ing area, beain c~. l • W8.lk to n1a.rt&:et wtllymlnnnd. NICE room In private hoine, mlntatw-e. mah in "Cainf)i Staahore or., N.B. I :! STUDlO. mo. ,,... mo .. ::.:;, ~~·:AutJJ !_'?tor"' & Pol> O.K.•M-......... =I N-Call~.!!!."· Vlllago" l1IO to 1180. 425 675-""5 S5 ~=':::r:;~'='~ I pJ. per wk 'tll JWIO 22nd • ~ -.... .... Tl . ~~• 30th ~ N.B. 613-4Jtl06 ar Laot 5 • -• . Utlla pd, Quket malun. man\. 1 DORM, frplc. erpts A:._ WALK TO BEACH • Vecatlen bntel1 425 &e-,1960 . 00 pelt. rr.>JOU newly ...,,... Adlllts, no .. lrtlJ .. llUU 1 PRIME LOSr, amall, black puppy. I H Y S A T ,. ~ j Newport leech ~~4-~· on. Jge, lit lbl~.2i:r·16t~~~ ~ :&\"" .... In• PAUi _..... : for" rtnl, ftdio ~re· tw.~,i: ... /white ~ 3 moa old,, I I I I 0 Fish la btcam(ng scwcer • ~ 2 B" bl . pleue. 860-1230 or 847-39.l7 a -hea u t f fa f fa l rwa y ~SQ FT. air ~5"&-MO.l Vic Newport I: Fair, CM. • • • • My butcher hung• 15gn on hit 4 BR. 2 BA upper. View ... n.., t-rm, pool* 1.MMAC. 1 Br. Near heh. condDmlnlum. private orevts548-3270 50-'JD) stotedoor:"'Ooled.GoM-1 ct bl,y. Nr "1h St. Avail. SEMPLflt-ELeue ~~-9'e lllr. apt l', <OD 'Ith -dub. t'.loll, temfl. Sl'ORE "' oltict ll>r "°"BLACK " ......,., blk O.C., I Z 0 N F E-R I '°"' "'°" flM.• H I ~ U"iO/mo. 67"~ ' .,,,,,.._,.,, St, HB. 53&-2257. r:i~·,.-;;":ii;~ken:; ~-~~~~·IJr'",.'°ri' =· Vl~~=ni • I I I I r • ~ ....... .-.4 := * '* 2 BR,, l ba, new crpts. FOR nnt: 2 Bdr $1601$170 (TIA) tit ,,. ~= D'C'""" • ~ C.M. 5'16-6861 , by ...._ 111 .. --. -Dupl ... Ullfurn. 350 J>Olnt. nllpopeo, odllltt. W<f !ltJ0.2661 311 Alabama ---r-No. f ;;.;._ "'----1225 mo, &0-1208. H,.;d..,on Beach. 11111-~ ..... I UDO ISLE I BR. 2 ho., RESTAURANT -IU."WARD 111). tor loll ,.. ... No. ..._I !!!•""'IM leach 2 BEDROOt.r, 1 bath, 2 BR. Iii BA Stlld1o.1m0§0 =:.=-:i!ii A~ .. ~~·...=Col~ IAYl'RONT :C:~'\11<"'~111• = "i~:"'~~'r-~'~'°""~"~'l,~\1;;"::::';;:"~=*~r~=l:::!:~=!I $llN BR. ..,.._, ""''· c~t11, dT•pet, p 0 0 J. ~ ..,, °'i\'l"· Infant ok. I l'llk. ~ Tllm ,.... aolt clubo lnlO at Ferry, Balboo. 6'1:1-1"6 SOWM!I j .,., frplr, petJo, e&J'1)0l't UlS/mo. 8'1'$-(1'.Q • i-t:lo. 7-4440 ~ .. a atereo. Sell them with FOR Lease-Retail al ore, $ REWARD for return or a lau:ndr'J f.¥0. Couple &. $1$ MO. 2 Hdnn., 2 &th. 1112. IDdllll "91 t111J a 0..11)' Ptlot Oantntd Ad 2lx-12 in shopplns! ce11ter, l20. Gokl piece MedalUon., t lnfanl ot. No pets. ArtY day ta the BESl' DAY to One child l• OK. Ca.II / 1DUL and me ~ money ror & 333 E . 17th St. ~f. S2i:i r..o.1 In prka lot at !Mth ..,....... aft &»Pit. tun an 1dt Don't de:l.17. • 531-651G - - -atC!ttol Call &U-MTS Toda.y. 6?3-01t0, m--0107, &SS--2at1 A.S. ltnt•uranL, &12-00 SCRAM-LI TS ....... rs In Claufflcatten • I • > .. I • • • f· , • ' ' -• ., ., j• ,, • ' ' ' ' ' ; " ' " " • ' ' ' " . i! ,, : ~ .. . " .. ., :1 '• ·'1 '• " ,, . •I . -. •• .. -·--· ---.. . . . . . .. .. . - ' -• I_: • _ • l uflda~, Marth ~. 1q74 • .,1. DAI~ Y PJLO,,. ! ltooll.. P , ~·~ ~! ~!f-ri H1lp Wii\'tod,M& f 710 ~Won• MA jl',11D ltolp Wontod, MiP710 Hefp W1niid, lfii.F 10 tlquu IOO C1m1ni ~ """" .... ~ .. ~ N-= ~t,s ~~. Oral~..,, A::~~ .... 'k'?~RtiJ.; ~Yi ' ""' RECEPTIONIST SUPERVISOR SCRAM~LETS 197:.:~::·~!0t<<i!l' :: ~~~~ \ '1131 qe lO )Tl, fllr Nf'WP!l'C Ile .. Immtd. optnln4:'.. to 4:30, °'"" trar11. N.8. ~G.t,. ". •t~ A ~ront oftk.'t PQlllllon ~ ASSEMBLY p1'\l~tor, nlOdtl no. TJO II . ..........,.._. BMcb. Newport U...$1• •. ~&\ Barhl\ra. , ~f. req. 644-6441 &ft 4 or N' qwrl.nR neat It attractl\'f ANSWERS 11tand1u'd te:n111 nirnol<· 1.'011• i ~. nr.' N~ ~· ColntJct DEN'r.<L Aal ehltntdt v.•kezidt. , ew appearance, pod ttlfphone Medium .~ Pub 11 c ttul •-n11ch. Xlnt rond. l4r 11\'dt C.....lallon Poot Min l ' ' ' ptnonallty lot ""1 ""°"''· c·ompa!u I• •" k In J !87 "1 540-31'7 ~~1044 !'1 · . oAii.v Pitm eai1 ~ ·d o... J:.sexi>· ?''"11n~ INTER0'f:FW11''!,."':"i ~-Saddlebiok 1J1e cyp1ng 1or N.o. l>ullder .... m ,.....,,1 .. , 1qr Oe•ld•-o .<m•-11""' -· · "' · · ~·-re 4 ae .,,1 · u xrt.r tc ... ~ poo ll. •P~ t V•, c$eveioptt ftnn . For ll)tef\ rwt.' c cal prod~t line Frozen -FISHING Furniture 810 I]. ~ ~TIL.E NEW-I: •ve uo~ oatlon.. . , i: llc. Bm·arta. 847-2519. 3'47 Eut ~dfte ~Hwy view. Call Naoml, 979-3900. at oev.• pJant In &I.ti Juan fillh 111 i.w.'Omlng ac1u·cer. it' =~:,t Sm,,, .. C\1'1.E , TV 1no1411 er. . l>tSFiWASHER CdM. Cotnmu· nity ' RECEPTIQNIST Cal>~\<JIOO. W\11 "' In My bu<ch<r hune up. •C<n :•"' -e-~und. ~ d Prtf .. Exper., Mpendable oe..t I. JAt'I10RIAL. p/time tw _ complet1 cJlarle o! 11~1 (IQ_ h.li ~ door: "CIOM!lf. l!, Top $oil ~ ~~.J..qal --det.n. Apply $.trf A-Sti'lOl:n:. WOtk men. womtn, ~:a QPeni~n& ~ ~~· .. ..-mbl.Y ifOUP. A8.~mbll"1 Gone t-'lSHING to atl more 1f, Op,,.,. emp\01tr' 2624. W. m w. OOut tfwy, N.e . ~-. sun U\l'\I Th1.1r1, W H 't 1 " 5"""" , .,...,.,e arnall dectro mrehanlcal fish .'. '• ~0:~* ' OIUt:Hwy,N.B.60-$> fll''I!· '.\.pply fn ~menla.t ospt a ablllty. f'wl • devi ces . Must be =-~---~~ : * E.1.'0PSOlL• CARBURET01\.\TUNF,,.Uri DfSHWASHER fo1' 560 Newport Ct"'er Dr, Juonh•tAeency txpcriencOO with aomeFOR Sale, Gustav B~k!!:t 11.. -• M".:.. Rnta~t, Corona d c I N 8 Bftw;u -..spm ).ton 11.JOO BrookJumt F, Yly. •ttchn1cal b a c k i r n u n d . Grandfather Clock. Original !f" tn.111, e>tPtt~ \II'' MW Mar,, ' ..,. "' • - . , · · • ....,.,~ . Cal\ ft..-"'Jlll A·-ll. .._. ' Condition nnd in pttfl"l..·t , H iJj Ou1 A Uc. Sal. o~n. APPlY ~· -· -tm--13'/"-4 • • Fri. ...,__ •• .3Uite 213 96J.677S Pleas~ aend rfll~le ~ \\'Orkllli: order. It Is a Jowl)' :1 1 , _ . 1 Th& Carburetot Shop. 194't JANITOR Help WMtl'd : 5 For The FoUowfnrt: ~llicd nd no 39._ ,o Dall)' d-. r k . 0 4 k c 1 0 c k ' I: ...S ' ,,._ •. I 'Harbor Bl. ~ Neu., Dl,'\HWASHER. weekends. e\m. pftl' wk. 2-4 hhl. * t(U-1'·/ttme RN'1 Retired M•chlnltt , , P1kit, P .o Box 1560 C0tL11 approximately !K!vcri ~1 ~ • " '' '1 T: 8~»:5:.30-Sff..Mikt.)Uley.-. M~ Verde Conv. Hcwp~ Couplta prtterr.d: Call Joo FUU or p/time. For Appt. li1e511,Cii.hl 9'J626 .1\ taH with Ot"nete fac e, ;r ' I CAR WASH HILP. 6131 cenrer ~CM 548--• s .. flemandltz ~. . _3;ll Ir 11-l 'im ' e&Jl 646-3$31. Qt weight. and face. t'or Ume • I..owsettt & 110fll. Never ullt.>d \'t>l'Y !rd. q111t l. Cu.<11on1 nwlo. U1n1ilUy llJ}l, 968· 'i910. CLASS Dls.plll)' case, P11int(.-d China Chr~t Kiln, Odcb: & Encts. 646-911.1 :f. Job W11tted MiM700 F1ttme d r I Ye rs IU DONUT ~ d bift 6 UCENSED Sdloor Bu" * SN~~~~m RN's RN's $66 mo. P8¥ differential MA~~~~ICE whO know thl' value of this 'j, • ' attendant"! deutn .. 'n •-._ ... 01 '--•13 • ""'~: Or1ven lMne area 4 hr * M-~ •--for advertll«! 3-11, ll-1 M'·lmum 3 clock th<' priet> 15 I\ lilt'ul 11. • • i-"' _., .... me, •11-.e age~ ' xi ' ..-... -rg. Floor 6 '" y e ars e:c-at $65000 To see call 11: MOTEJ....Hotel ma·na Ce r 2"M!'al help. 6 t.Ocatlri. Apply ·m Mn• 135 East ruaran1 teed""~ wages, RN's, T·!:30 &: ll-T nm shltl11. OR nN'S 7.3, 3-11; per1ence. Good 51llary, rapid 642--l0$l · · · ' • BEDROOl\I Chi-st of dra\\'CMI ;1 \\'OUld Wee employment Orowtb co,~ p&v. _._ 1£b SkCM---, • · emp oyer, _ _.. N · Alt! A Ex ptds ICU R.."l'S 3-U, 11-7. advancement. e :x c e 11 en I ' night 111.and~. 11r ~n,livi11g :t: Xlnt rek" ~Pl bul;J-Mefr9 Cir W1Jh . --UQUOR STOR.£ NIGHT unies es, ruto J'ltt. Exp. only bencflt11, plu!'. Now A.~TIQUES for AAlr, pri,•011· rm chah'S. 6+1-7239. :l up. Npt pch, CM or Laguna 2lil60 Hatbol" Bl, CM DnrVERS with de~ble CLERK, ~ nl~t¥-Age ;:;:,,_3/J & 11·7:30 Ml MISSION JntervieY:ln;. AR~fY Ot>-party. 2 Ma.hogun)' hall J I 115 •tt area. 645-119! or tw6-3632. t'tlr n«>ded. Hourly wap 23-lS. Apply 2072 S.E. * vy.ratlnt Room poruinltle•, &1~1163, Costa lrtts, $80. t-1H·h. 1 Crttncl · •we ry · ;1 Mat1, 27, Rest. Meat CUtter. '-CITY OF I 11lu" tips. ~. Plue BrlttoJ, N.8 . Nr. O/C F/tlmt! Te ~hnlclan COMMUNITY Meta father t:lnek~._S330._ & $400. HAND rnntlt.' turquoi11t: •? Also exp as rna )t FOUNTAIN VALlE.Y P.lun Airport. New ho5p1.tal nestled i11 HOSPITAL TELEPHONE/TELE· each. Mantel i locb, sUltllt~ jf'\\'l'lty lnrh1<ling squa.1 he11 " • ' . 1 c ' be TYPE\VRITERS aMOrte<I t·hJn11 & in<H'C· i ~t 11 491!" to78 '>' loperoaborloMr-. .. ~~~· Gen. ASSl ..JA~ I Electronle AtHmltltrs LVN'S, Nl&hts &: . PMll. autitul Lnguna Hill• ot-'.?7802 Puer1a !teal, P.tlse.ion IN~A"'"RS REP.AIR 493 1j70. ust sc r-1• . IJIJ!' ~,., •T. ,.,., COnvalesctnt Hospital. Call taring oiitl\Mdlng belll!fll!i , •• -~~-l·IOO 831_2l00 A '."' ......-~ • --• Mlscell•n~I 811 ., J bW '-A Femil -702 CONTROL~ER Solde.1·1ng req 'd, Day lihllt. 6U-0593. le \\l>tkine conditions, w111. .r ·, I> Mln1n1um 2. ye11rs e.'(· ANTIQUE rlhl hffi 1----------•I O • '"'~' • Pnl Elcc-tronlc11, 6391 "\\'e•t· ply b•'L .9 & 4· Xln~ hl'uents pericnt-c. Good salary "'itl1 w.'n1atehln:; Prh1L"t>~.~ drel'· ro \'ltris 11r l'all>•-'I. ~old ny· 1 NEE L.at Salary $1.,.. •)$91 mln11ter A\•t., \Veslminllter. Maehlnblt Asst. ts hr Apply dail)' ?.Jon-Fri , -~: irut·king c-01l<lil10ni;, . An pron1otlonS. Ex. c e 11 en I ser. \\'11\nul. Ratht-r Ulllll!'UUL Ion ,{-t)('i"" \iunl, xlnt t'ond, ,I· haveD '"'"• at bomer? We -r-f' SM-3301. · Ex. Sec'y lo pl'ft. $730 Pen;onnel Oltit:c 1'. q U!l. I 0 PP or tun l I Y bcnefiu, plus. Now in-6old·64·IO w. .!. h aJdk, a, nu •.es, RA in •Nv.uni:~~,'"'••lneo.o, File Cle.... •l'tM • (714) 837~112\ eniployt>r. h!1'\rie11•ing. AR!\\Y Op-1.,--.1,-.-----""'= Sl2J. l70J Kuu.,>s Rd .. N.B I o u • e prs, oompeJUOUI. r. ..... v ._..,. ·""'"" '" ~ , • • 63 ,,. __ , App 1ancet 802 646-5800 nft. ::. , If 0 me ma k·e r"a upa..l... adftllri!strauon ··or' ,ft.lated EXP'D or Trainee female Receptkmi•VAnahelm $lOO Tii:ke San Diego FrefUlllf SALES portu.nlt1ei;, 6-\a-U , 1.Aliital-''"'--------" ~·· ti Id 4 v f · '--j ~-~ S1 ~ El To · Rd ..._, __ "J !ttlila -; .. Uher l:'.11)(• l't'•:Ol"dt•r S9~1. 1 .,..7"'681. . e . · irs reeeo exper. programmer, ci.n.-ut ......., .... Ex. !kc, mkthg. adm 00 JO ro . 1w·nuff, ./ M '-"='-·-------! "I • 1 190 '! EXE acoounttnR • data pro-dtewtnc machine. 2nd shift, Securities aen:-/Bank Via Estrada. eneger1 ·-KENMORE' \Vniliri' $;, o. · ,., l't'. net'TI · r:v · ; 'Sho.£:·--~· ll yn ~per cessing.· SubmH applicaticm drivtrs lie req, Inltrview Stocks/Bonds .• S600 F..qunl ap,,ar. Employer I Asst Managers Norgt> \\'a Rh er $75, CQmn100c chHir S?J. Elf'(' .. n ,llji!UlJ 80,. typing, 60. ... ·-· .... 1-~ ~ ·-9-ll 1-s~-~ s I TEMPO'S ~.1 l•I" "I t ·~· w · Jll)IL~ht'r !1.i. ·1!"13-6637. !' P.Jt. (n3)'190-5351alt 5pin. t•-..-----~ ..... _.: """ am, ''""' ....,_. ... Dicta~opr. S.t75 I ales Personne .. ,., ' i~ ~c~ .• r .,...J, ,1. Hall, Pl>reonnel D;ept, Circle Un.It K. Jrv!M Girl 1''riday J.j(l(I NURSES I Cashiers JUal'Mtced & deth·t'rtd, i2"-P<Jlt°T~\BLE Col<H' n r. 't 110USECLEANJNC. Avail .. Slater Ave. (714) ~ . EXPER. dental aalMant. \Vf!.tt:houseman ~;)(X} j~ StGO. King l>f'fl S!l!. dbl .IJ('l'I •:,,· _8Z7Sa_ :,~,s._unCall. onlaltY_-••. ~, Part time. Moo & Tuell. Billing ~tach Opr t)OO ~~~.n L~~e~:.hi~;z~ GQoodUA,L~fl IEbO .. ~x~~lR,. D'1al A Jobi G.E. Side by side 19.7 Cit S68. All ncnr II\'\\', Pool ~ ~"' • .f hrl a'°""'~,___...., ....,.,7 Payroll Clerk •'='75 . .ll""' ao a.:..gl'o..,. ... o.r .t • ft frot.1 free n'.'frlo-. Gold, tablc, fa lr, $~. $1.12...fi100 • H I ..uv, O'IU"'UI>' .,, duty o..ft:.a wkly. 657:W:-019lh f "" hl•h f sl I o n • " I t tD.Wante:d,M&F710 CLERK TYPIST CallJeannie..Sisco ........., i,.., a ion \\'JUf' i; 2 yn; old ,,·/eutQ cube BAl..ROA B i\\' CLUB t;.. • I: Sid Hoftnian St.. Suite .D, C.~t. 5-IS.93'11 thop. OutR~ncUng Qp~1·~wi· TE~tPO oUer.s a tr ul)' uniquu 1nnker. $295. 8?.3-87:>8 1 111P1nlx>rsllip for "a 1 (_>, ! """'' •• , • '!.._. FACTORY NEWPORT or 833-2365. lty. Growing orga111zauon. & Untc sa.vmg opponun11.)• REBI T . h I , pri\'fltl." pnrty. li 1Z..l!ro'2: I ~ NUJtsES;' Ai&• f•S & 3-11 Ai11ily in pe1'"90fl orily. I Skilled • 11 as. cr, { r Ye 1 s, . ) Accountant to.$15K Sales Department .exper. WORKERS PerlOMi_I Agffcy .., 0 or . . . . . dsh/\\·i;h, $.'ill Ii Ufl to I 6-12·~·c·~'------1 Type 65 \\'.p.m. Electric 133 Dov D · N n i;:hffts. 1'.ixpero. Pref ' d · , APROP ~ KEYPUNCH )T ~nr. 540-jtlS or 83~7620 I \\'Al~~UT ch1·~t of drnl'."t'l"'S, ;~ ~~E~:rb\, Aii~~~-m~ typewriter. MAt.U.RE_WOMEN 'u•2r"70r.~ ·•· Huntington Beath Conv. No. 27 Tov.·n &£(1un1ry . SECRETARIES rnf--F P ICK UP l\f.~'S roll<i\1·<1y 1'N>d, hlaC'k hu.~ ,f indt.s ··MecH E:ngr. $13K PEru.iANENT POSITIONS .,, .._ Hospitah-l88ll F1orida St, TO\\-n & C.'oUntry, Orsngt> \\°ho 1vant <hgntucd & ,,,-ppi, & SCRAP itET,\L . , ~hn\\•l. Doni<;h so la, teAk i· o ; .. '.\Jur/Exec. c...,.., -+ CaJlralFor J\ppl . 2nd SHIPI' H.B. W-3515 (Ac}'OSs St: fro1n B111I01:ks1 sumulatlug ktn1' ur short .•. 67;,.....525~ * table ·I'."!~-~ rve . . , 0 " .,.,._¥ ,,,_, Indu.!rt Relations NURSES-Aides & Orderlies. Ask i'or ~1a1ilyn tcnn "-"Jimmeiits • few ,, . · l II Lt'asingAgt to $75day MACHINIST flt •• p/1. All shifts. l::xp. day•, 0011,,r,:~~'e••ks or 1,,w 30 s~.1\RS g11s rang_"· 3yn; NE\\' U1t\'i~ Cl11i;~Jc JI tenni"' : _ f/C .Bkkpr!NCR , lo $$00 {114) 4fl4,.MOJ · Lite mah • rod :. .,... '" Id ·•0 1 --·' 11= Pll t·at·krt \\·/ro\·~r. J n1od iun1 ·i St.'l'l'eliuy, 00 lb -to $650 c · • gen. P · pref u, not nec. Apply 466 mo_ntJ.is . yuu decide! Now £1~&fti'"' tVnu. '"'· : .f .SCc'y/Life..tns. exii~. SfiOO + TILONIC ' 1987 fc:ae_:;.._~AveJ_ §~ l!f!!Ci§io.n.J ~ru. •. t"lagshil) RcJ, N.B. SALESF~~·!f:AS!f:~~ . )'OU -can_ .. ~ .. ~~~~ny~~6~::~, 6 I :=--c,r;tle•·Clerk to t CIV> g_eneril proto & •mall qua.n-NURSES Mdes, nil shifts. APPLY &Y PHONE •rit 'Wishiii/ Ory-ers ·~ -INDUSTDl•C tity Sm II ho D ATMOSPHERE NE\.!:]{ lt~t"<l TH-6 Tunn(·nu 'f. ~~Seereng ci:0M.V. ~0 !~ -, '-' ··~ •. FOOD SERVICES onlv.~ wo~k~g !oo::S ~=~~·· ~~~ninl~~·p. ~1:i TI~IE LIFE BOOKS Is no1v ~:~~t·IU>~ ~~1 ~c~~ fl. :ks.;~~!int. t'O\-c>r S30. ,.<Mr1Hi17 n r~r 6, *"""' i._~_. •. ASSISTANT I STACO SWITCH INC c 0• Cl hi" 1 1 to ork · ' pm or 1\'N' £'!1( ~-File Clerk ·$500 Leg~ DffCh ;· , • enter •••, ~I .-.ng s x peope " 11<:t.'d to come in per!tOnally . 8 'ldi M · 1 806 --------~ . J\.1arine Hrdwr Sales Sl hr ., .,1 ll39 Baker, Coflla Mesa NURSES AIDES • all shift!!. ln our young lndushial of· unul we nave uic 'just ngnt' UI ng 4T•r•• s • (1V,\l. 111!1f'-wh11·· ''I :;1 s1 i ,. ·J T)'piil/l.2-4pm S3 hr ~ual Oppor. Employer ,,.. ffm~ 2..J day 5'19-3041 MotlC'nt Convalei-.crnt hos-flee. Perm part time~& full spot Jot ~ou! e S I B lldl roll-up shndc I:!" wlr!f'. $10. CALL TRISH HOPKINS . , -· . Equal Oppor Employer av;lll. Star1 at $2.2:1 pt>r Nr..'/.i::K. \ l'r:.E \T TEl>.IPO urp US U ng ""2-316.l ~ . J~RI '"~?.~ -. _,...;~LE~1cJL-. =e· .:en?n,u!~: ----MA'I DS' pu~W~2S:G CARE . ~riri~~t: ~m ~.~! Tt~po 'T•mpc;r•ry HetP \~11i~f "~~~·~~r~~~ \rte ;~°'o~~~~_,~~~6'T=R u~s=nA='i.,;"'.~AND 'I ~~ -~mmed.-Aistgrurients .. ::.TOI). SeVttal openil;lp ·avail'. :Ap" -·roR--eldef'Jy·-lii.dy-strOKe tervlew, £all Don Sl:H(l98. v.'Ql'K);alum 'theetlna, mold·. M6-2'l30 : . trni.'~e . SSS. Lone or short term. "pl )t' Irvine Unified School patit>nt. Live-ln 3 or 4 days S \LES person \\'fk.nowlcrlit> TEST TECHNICIANS In~. w!ndows, etc. I . ~Pt,,.C.;)•AGENC::Y. Call 54().4450. . District, 14600 Sand Canyon ~fature; musl be exper. P<'T \\'k. Room & board + ~f Indian jewelry; 4' hr.! Or.iugl· Co. i..'Ompuny n~l! BUl~OERS ~URPLUS f"OU ll 1~ x 16.5 snow ti~. 1. · · · NE\'ER A FEE AT 1"EI'!IPO E. Ii'vtne 92650._ ' 1'"'/Ume. See Per sonnel J20". pe r day. 67J..3j61 or · \.\'k, no SIJN. Mature and electronics test technicians. 2;ilO So. ~faln, S.A. ""· ('1ln · S25 e:icli. 5:fi--4'1?t !~ ~E. lTth-St-, (~t Irvine) CM _TEMPO Temporary llelp Equal Oppor. Employer Mgr. 67J...72M rlependab!e. X1nt sn111rv. lndiv. n1w11 have good elec· ?I-Ion ~ Sal 10-S or 5-16--(Y.IT,>, nsk for Larry. rl SI.lite 224. . . Af.1470 CLERK -TYPIST. Perm. 8.llboa Bay Club NURSESLVN. Stipv. & Resume & ph !(): Box J;12, u-onii..-s background&. recent 714 . ~-10'37 ;\lUI.TILITII 1 2~il · llebuil1 . 'I ~ =4ii ........ part lime & tempon.ry full FRY COOK .• full or p/Ume "i22} W: Coast Hwy .. N.B. Stall, A,ll shills. Xln'I Col!ta r.tesa, Cal. 92611 t:xper. workmg \.\'/ dta;ltal Cimtr•t & ~j~c2590_bn1n<11 nt'\\' · S\2j(), Call time In summer. $2.3'.l hr. F'.xper. Cottage Coffee Shop,. MA OT "· "t Appl ·~ >1 I SALESMAN wanted, Yacht 1 •le ctn: 111 Po E i 808 ""':>--11 t. ti f).in. \Vant mature, exp'd. . . §6AW. 19th St, CM. 646-53(». , 105-H EL vent ... '· Y ....., agsh p •• o ·1.u • s111on qu pment GARDEN Shl-'d, 7· X 10·. ~ 4C(iJUN"(ANT/ . Call "S92-SU4 XlfLL Ttme·, Flexible, St_ock Phone for-appt. &73-8800 ;;;: N~E MG -~~~~· N.~~2C1.i0 2900 ~~ui;:shoo~8 t~rn gclrcul~ KONICA autQreflc...: T, I.2 Great shape, 55.i. · 860ic:K~EP,IR COOK.TRAINEE "ltoom: foldlrut. packing, MAINTENANCE ThruFI P & L S ~-$900 SALES. Sell nOn pretro1euni board ass cm b I i e 1 & lens, "'Ide angle, 200 mm 645-1'.l..1.1 aH 5 pm Immed. openll\g in Newport Salary according to exp. Pre-quality control, \V e i s s · '...._ntll Ana bllSe produrt11. · g h n k I cc complete s Y st em a. Ac-lele. HI D slick TR, Pod, CARPET Layer. rnstallation, Beach for F/C ·bdokkeepcr fer no students. Expt!r. Manufacturing. 646-1787 MECHANIC A WESTCLIFF Productis. S93-B4St eves. ccpung appllcaUo~ dally ph lll 1nany extras $.125. Repair!!, yotU-s or mine, Call ·~ w/Real· t~itate acc,.ogimtlng pret'd .. but will train. Apply 1 GIRL office, age 20-n. E ed Pt>rsoru1el Ag<'n1:y ror swingo'"e"rt '°'csltions. 54~76.-,.i !Nan, 642-7101. expcr. o manage ac· bet 2 "" & 4 ~" xpcmnc In maintenance <f'iJark III Center1 U I -countin" function !or sue-v:ttn :.>V ;..., pn1, full time position, basic I JI 1lo & Ir f 16'1 E E . ' •I o Hamburger Hamlet. 1545 office skills &. bookkeeping nsta a n ttpa o pro-. J ,. 'd1nger, S.A. SECRETARY lSJ9 SQ. Manchester , cessful devtlo}>ei. Send Adams, p-t. ,\!lk for ~Ir. I rt'Q. Call in pt!rson 124 duction equipment. steady 5-12-8836 i\nahcim resume to Walter 8eput, 555 Hagen. Tustin A\'e N.B. job, good benefits, conic in ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT Equal Oppor, Employer ., Callfomla St, .Suite 2780, 1 ,&. apply 9-4:30 , p 1 11 . 1 1 ExperlenC'e Type 55 \l.·.p.n1 ., ,, ______ .__,.) 1 ·San Fk'anclaco, Calif. 94104 COUPLE. Work full tln1e, GREAT opportuni ty for CA. LIFOAM . art tme poston avat. n sh _90 \\'.p.n1. Banking ex-~TV Sl:RVICE REPAIR-- ' manage 62 uniJ ap t . Calif. Real Estate Ucen!lee. Newport Beach Q(f\ce. Sonie pe1·1ence preferred . • i'olinimum 2 Ye a r 8 ex· '1 AIDES, Adult resident care complcx. C.osta ?>.I c au . Rental .aa:ent in enel'Kf!'tlc 16661 Vop Karrnan orthodontic Clip. n e c · I, Sal & tul ~......... 642-6441 UNITED per1en1..~. Good sa.lary, rapid cntr. 7:00 am ~ 4 pm, & ary · comfortable new suceiis office. S ub m 1 t ">-i-o•.. J • d 11 11 12 to s:ao am. 63-6861 :Z BR, 2 BA apt. Sorry resume. Llna:o Real Est~~ Drual" . wil plbyer PACKAGERS CALIFORNIA BANK iie~~i:.nie~~::. x t:Jow e ~'. APT: Mgir-Retiil&J ~titltiv,1 or.. ~ JICl.!i or children. ~ll lUO Glenneyre, L a a: u n, Irvine Phannaceutical ~lfgr •6 Monarch Bay Plaza tcrvlewing. Call ARMY .Op. cpt:-:.tl unlts.'Wrlt~: ·crove, 1COUPLE Wanted;' retlreO. Beach, 4~ n~ paek'.at:eii .fot 'their '•South L-euna portuuifles, &6-1163, Cosltl ! 922'! Blh""''St"<'..lWdnh.-""lkh. t0<sit f(lr mobile hom~ adu!.1 llARDWARE -StOck & sap Prod u clion departmcnt, 496-1273 or 131_1970 i)lesa. 90266. , . . ' ·· ·park tn ex-chanie fdr1)flftia.I This Job req'g, stocking, pipe operate some packaging TYP7IS~T~---~$600=0 1 'tent. 1BR tum apt." all ult1, cuttlJtg & customer service. niachlnes & Pc r I o rm 1 · 1 ' For ~n· ~d &n , WotT91n·1 V-orld C1ll Mory Both 642-$678, ext. 3:!0 :. A/Rec1iY1blt ·. to $600 ' Muat have good exper. T · no pets, call d a y t I m e Applicant must be in good manual pack.aging. Good Equa Opportwuty En\(I oyer .f~ Pald. Keep up the lyplng 548-1606, eves 642.Q57.t health & have a good frinlte benelHs & a ne'v ~~;[~~bl~,:rs . .....!~ ~ w_and--Crochet+---(i e p male or -appe~fY. ----fndlifr to-"'Ork---\n.-i\.-pply ---... .-~-· e-0---.. -1~0--Kff oy tOU<'li. · · RUTii RYAN AGENCY - ;! 1793 NewPQrt, C.M. 64&4854 It 17931 Beach, H,B. 847-9617 fem. Full or PAime.For Apply lnCopenon only, H.\V. ~nm .pe:bo~~"-~~c.8 f1s:J iiL~x~~'P)u~ ;~~UsJ~'. Chamber Qf Commerce ~tight " 126 Rochester, MAINT. Gardener, f'/T & Gillette. Irvine. Good rt ·1y t 1 Call Sally Hart, 5'l0-6055, Advertising promotion. Pff, Adllit reident care Eqtml 9......,..rtunity employer oppo URI o • cam Coastal Personnel Ageiicy, Good loiowledge' of 0 cntr 642-5861 .,.... the ad biz. Typing 7J, ~h 2790 Hurbor Blvd C'I !: . . County area A own tramp: Help Ut Bulld ' Painter, P/tlme 100. Send rt'&ume t o -' " ,, • ASSISTANT Indooestan cook, AbcMie avg e ...... 1 .. _ .... _Id Bt.a.uttful_Crulllnt . _ MA.NAGER . Exper. only. SeE> Personnel Qassilled ad .No. 46. e/o W A I ·r R: E ·s S. i: ft.rt or full time. Phone dally, pick y;~-:;;, hf.i. SaUlaoitt .. ~tanager, g:~: ri~~~. ~~it.~~~· ~:~~c~·~ gi!~ Yi :1 1H39I · --· 1o·vn .. pm. Apply 315 3rd Needed' TRAINEE Balboa 81y Clpb p,. Shop~. 628 N. •·-.. 1 ;i~ A'l"MtACftvE receptionist SI Suit E H B ... .,... ....v.u. with gQOd 1 J ph ·• e • .· · · Exper. F \njsh Carpenters ttlanaeement position can be 1221 W. C'.ooat Hwy,., NB SECTY., ca pable of Division H\.\-'Y, Laguna Beach. "'.11 peno. aUd e aZiiitY0'\~ DELIVERY rilen, over 73 \V/at l~ast 1 yre. exper. In yours after six months' PARKING attendants full or supervliion .. must be exp'd WAITRESS~--~! -recefyc· public. 8mwl~ }>TS. Perm. p/time, l;,a.1•ly boat carpentry &: a corn:&n 'specialized training. Earn part tlmc. Pernl8.Jlcnt. good Bkkpg. Gen o!c !kills. Bill-Shift Open ;•. of T":i6PBX heN!tul. BrOad morn. 1le\\'spapcr deli,:. to about their future, Drop by $15,00l).$35,00) a year in pay. Apply niter 11:3!l an1 mg, Records _handling, & Dick Churches Rest. ;1. & varied dutieS.'.Not a HD-NB homM. 5200 per mo for an interview, MQn thnl man11gement. We wtll ,send Qn parking lot. 24<Xi f\"e\\·port I d ~1 n be + bonus. 642-4800. Thurs, 9am-5pm. you to school for tlvo weekll, d gen. 0 c a nun., • u 2698 Newport Blvd C~f •) Hum· job, Good secretarial W TS Id . . Blv , N.B. 5elf starter. Exe. salary -----·-·-" skllli KtnllSt. "Shorthand.not ·DENTAL AssitlhUlt. Newoort ES AIL CORP · expenses pa •train you in PART time 00 exper, )l/F, oomrnensuni.te w I exp. \\'AJTRESS, 10pm-6am No 1·1 necessary. Good co. benefits Beach OrthodQn!ic olfict>, 1638 Pl 1'1 A 0 llie field selling and servic-eves. Sat A ~I inside, ideal ln-ine industrial complex expcr lll:C. Sam b o's .1 phone . Mitri AM Haze. chaln;irle. Approx 4 daya • acen a ve. ing establiahed acrounts in f 0 r s 1 u d e n t 8 . area, Send resume to Dra"I'-Restaurant, 3001 S. Bristo!. ••. ' """ ftkot ... ' • " I ""r \\"k. Top ruo-, li .... ral C~t---'P!\t•• your area. 21 Or over, have oe r ex. Irvine, Caif. 92@1. Santa Ana. I G.>.J-.).'.IW ,~. -3 """ car. bondable, ambitious, 636-8995/892-2258 1-~~-----~-, ~. AUTOMOTI. VE. . iina;e benefit11, congenial and sports' minded . SECRETARY /EXEC. WAITRESS, p/tlme. ~~per. envlronme!Jt. ort:ho exp req, Holtess, f/tlme Hospllali1.ation and pension PRINTING p'rivate club has imined. CAttage Cott~~ S!iop, 56~ \V . . 1• L.OT MAN 110 smoking, age 2').30, ~~P18b:n"e·"'y's~~tol.,.nShaonnly1Y: plan. \l/e are an equal op. opening !or i·ouna: lady ~9th St, C~J 64&-5J0.1. I )mmedlate opening. One af 642•2626· ' ~ rk portunlly oom pany. Call on U.\AIEDIATE OPENING \\"/quick learn ng ability. \\'AITRESS, Apply Loren:to"s, : Oranae Q:lunty's. leading DENTAL ASST. chatnide. 630 Udo Par Dr, N.8 . toll-free operator .IC-.-rf----'. Diven;lfled po.41ltlon. Xlnt. 2101 E. Edinger, S.A. (Nwpt ; Import Dealers. ~ Chuck slt-do.,..n. E."'<p. 5 days 8-5, * HOUSEKEEPER • 80CM52-15'5 -..-v1•~ snlary & gro\\·lh potential. Jo'l'Y.'y at Edinger1. • Stanton Sal ()pen, Nwpt Center Uve In. Own room & tv. Utho Stripl'MlP Typing 60. sh 100. Inten..,vs \\,.Af.'TED~ ! t :, 1 1• DEAN"'LE\YIS U.fPORTS G40--0300 $50/wk. 84Ul..33 MANAGEMENT r•• by appt , ~1161. · ?i:lEN 13-30 1966 Harbor Blvd., Buy a new '74? Your older HOUSEWORK, momlnits. A 8 st st a n t man agers, for large pres&e.11 . 36 .. 10 *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers \1/E on·Ell TRAINING IN 'j .Costa ;1.fesa ' ~ ·: ''1 6'6-9303 rn<Xlel car Is in JJ!I demand ~loo thru Fri, 2 adlts, $40 managtment trainees & 60". Black Md \l.'hlte Hne !lave too many to list El~~nlcs, Nuclt'ar Pi;iwer, l Auto. . · · • Sell it fast with a wk, own car, 556-1571 caahier pQSitklns av a i \. work only. No color process. Llz Re!nder·s Agency AvtaUon, P.1 e ch a n l c l'l • . _; SERVICE CASHIER Hefp W1nted, t.\aF 710 Htlp W•nttd, M & F 710 F/lime. Growih C'O, 6 , 4000 Birch St, suite \M ttQR~~tration AND r-.tua1 ' & PBX OPERATOR ·~--~~~iiiiiiiiiii~iiii~iiiiiiiii~iili~i l locallons. good pay. a Day shift Ne\\'POrl Beach 8 3 3 -8 t 9 O ALONG WITII '' Saturdays Only 8:00 AM· to Metro C•r W•sh • Fringe Benefits Oi•I A Job 133-0855 Rapid Advanct~ent 4,00 PM. Call. Mrs. Brant EIEC•'"""•-.11 AIA8E8S 2950 Harbor Bl. 01 Martec No Charge To You Good Pay-l320.1D a month at Johnson & Son Uncoln U·lllH-. P.IGMT TRAINEE for dyna-E5tablilihed 1965 w start. Mercury 540-5630 ''JOB OPP u mlc business expanding its Reproductions, Interested? 1, AVON . ORT NIJIES'' operations. Looking for sUc-I Secrtt•ry Pilrt·Tlme DO YOURSELF' A FAVOR j Ar.mmoUS!' EN'J'H(JSJAS-· ~~~~~ed&p~~·~on:I:: 1577 Pia!~&· A\•e. Sh SO. Good typist. AJUWCr U.S. NAVY v 1 °k ·,: TIC? You . wo~d mltke a s· Jlt ' Excel benefit~ & high in-Newport Beach, Cnlif. -.. pbonel .. Jor..-~nal -~ 642.~272 or 646-5636 ~;i'J:J'i : perfect Avon Repreiinta· 15M·S7~M Range oome potential. Call n+892· {71-t) 645-1141 =ager. ~torrunp. S3 per \\'HO WANTS TO WORK? ~~""5' }J ~\)<<. '! ti\'~. You can run )'tttlr °"'1l' 5649 betwn 4 & 7 pm lor An equal opportunHy Ru1H RYAN AGENCY DRIVE A CAB! Add country f'ha.rm lo a kit· ' business, schedule Your 0\\1' IALAllU.NISOTIAILI sppt. emplO)'er 1'1'93 Newport, C.M. ~ CHOOSE your hours, work 9410 1 O·lO, I0~·20YJ rhcn \,•Jrh thl.~ hHndy ~ct ? • hours & make the most of a Ar• ·Yau Unelftplovt4 No-Are You Seelrl11t A Ch•nt• l79a'l Beach, H.B. &17-9817 for )'OUJ'8ell, be your awn !.., 1Jf. 1ff. . l'~r bl.old, grtinny squal'f'i. ·':,real ee.mlng opportunity. ·-Worried All•llt.:.Ye11f Ag-TlrM of lrolren ProMi1e1-MATRON . -· bo88. Men or women. Can 1_~ • A.~ . and h<'XagoAA for ;; put-ho1rl· .! CaU 540-7<»1. UnclecldH A1 T• A.Pt.p•r C...111•• of Action-Lite housekeep Ing at R I E A be a1!"1tly 'handicapped. . -.•Me W\t""" er~. ho! plate n1at. and AB y SITT E Jt.rtllable, A~E ,-(Ju •UNO~ PAID1 . Orange Cout College. Con-ea State ISOC. S~urltiM Cltrk , Neat • Cleat1 Appearance. Doubly great: SE\V plf':it-1 tot1s1er cover. Cr~::~e.t . Qf I ature woman. "Ft:rinanent, H'T'ff'C. lilw. TM,.._ c ... ,_...., I• TH tract Position w I fr In a e Red Carpet's Fashion 1.!rland TJ;lls highly important J>Cl81· Vl.!i., retired. Age 25 to 70. pretty ~hil1drci>~C1fOCHF:T )-!ercer:lzcd Crochet-Kn1~tn1g 1 3-4 'd,vl. 7 m--a day + 1 ,_ .t.lflilwtl....-W-'I Uh All f...mtw Wfn; '" benefits. Exper. required. oCfl<.-e in Newport Beach haa UOn , L<1 Im rn~ d I~ te I Y Suppl ement your income. rash.ion's nl'\\-'est 10 r '• i '·ottnn. P<1ttt:'rn 7f27: dtrec- '.;; aome eves..AJtoccaS. ovtt ,• , . C.Ontact Coa.!rt Community immedi:ite opportunity .for fl.\•allab\e for the pera0n who Drive a cab 6 hrs or more It 1 h 1 , PIK' tlons. ·night wkencl. 3 . prc-«:h. ,IF YOUR ~SWERS ARE .TRUTHFUL , College District, 1370 new or exper sales assoc-welcome11 ttapoMlbUity & day. Apply In ~non, m~nt; ~~~:r~s19.i1 0: 11111r Sf;\'F.NT\'-rnE Gt~r..-rs chlld. Sillary open. O\\·n .. , ~WE-CAN HELP YOU , Adams Ave, Costa 1-Jesa. iates. lled Carpet Renllors, hllS ·F ~1l~gel of Yellow Cab Co., 186 E. 16th Sizes 10rv 12111 1,1,,, 16,, ! .for each pnt1en1 -ttdd Zi trans. Reier. · a hu\st~. ~fed\cal as1lst.ant back office with over :~ offices nation-~un t.!1. au u oca-St., Cotita ?ofeaa. 18111 1l~a' ~llss~· Sl~e~ 111· cent11 for ~Ii.ch pettem for 'l Spygtass. • HW--a:re;u :u A. Do «rou "••• •*,:."9('1"0C•flon•I d•i•t7 girt In H.B. Write ClaaUied ~d~ can ou:r ~be rft.!I· "tlon & frlei"~ co-v.<arkersj WOMEN needed for cleaning 12, i4, 16·, 18, 20. 1•1.!:.\sl~ Air ~1.all and_ S~l llun.. I wkdaysreves only. l-a. Do-you "•••too4 'ntfi.Jt in!t!fig•nc•> .Ad 'No. 26, e/o Dally Pilot, s on growl 8 anc;e-Call Coasta ~r:son n e setVice Over 2) s@..47j7 STATI' \'OUR DKt:SS .,.1zt· dl1n~; (1then11se U11rtl-cla.~ YSITl'ER. • Live-ht, 5 :l C.Do>you f1tl \uffitftntlv moli-•ted tO •chie••7 P.O. Box 1560, Costa r.tesa, nient opportunlUes )'OU~ Agency, 541).6Q55, 2190 67~ ' ;, ' 8.EVf:NTY-nvr; 'cf::sTS delivery \\'Ill take: thrtt hool children. 'Rm, brd D • .00 'f6u ht ... the tbility to mt \t de,i1ions Ca. 92626. !:'~ f~in!:t::. x1'&~cl. 1-larbor Blvd .. C.Jl,I. YOUNG Attrse Females for f(lr ea.ch pattem -~add 25 wA1~ks 8<::,_,~()l~h· S.0.ndAILI>~ , salary. ~~7. I! E. Ate,you r••"'I' tO ••t • ~•1i1tic. c•r••r ohl• .. ti••7 MIDDLE aged lady to care Thomait E fl.iandnt m~ SECURITY GUARD publJ RelaUonll & 1 cents fQt each pattern f()r 100 11,,,..,..i;, e Jr MAID Wal days '·;If vou "!•r•'•t:bflvlnc•i thtt h1lp ••• •••ll•blt would for invalid from .Fri noon ~ ' • Exptr F/tlme: Ocm!IJCt CaU i t. 6r>-4114 18 es. Air r.la il and Special Hand· PILOT, 105, · Needlecraft Good t'i*. eoa'fL' Me ' )'~ '"-'' It, Without dfl•y-' to Sun eve. Call 4'.93-9252. a1>~i:_. . ' Mr }·on1 Su(,ervisor or ap Ung· otbernise third-el ass Dept., Box l63. Old <;:Jielse• l!!AI!! n.173 ,, t . &a, -' YOU ·SH.OULD KN-..., MOTEL ..... , will tr.,·n. Ap-, ·~lboa . 81 Club deU~ry Mil take lhrtt St11ttnn. Ne1~ York, N.Y. ~ ' ~ r "'" PUUll • Y ~·eek~ or lTI01"t: Sena ,() 10011. Prln1 Name. Addre."""· BEAUTICIAN .•Tht .. ttf•r \olu•r•nOf •-'••tt1ted ' ply ln pe:1'90n Costa Mesa 1;221 W.,Coast Hwy., N.B. •d•dw r.tut;1n ?>tllrtln ihe DAILY Zip, v.n .. m ~11111MT •• air 11t)'lilt1.-rttlt ~get po.id e Third P•ft•rp1ofn1rOl'•l l11flue11c• It 1ometlmei 11tc&t· JM, 3205 Harb:lr, O.i SILVERW066S . PILOT, 442, P~ltE'TTI Dept., NEE o l.E:CRAi'~r '12! fflr your ~t. ··~me wotit ••rv 1 • -NCR PROOF OPR. Tailor & Fitter 232 Writ 18th St.. Ne"' Crochel, kn.II ,· etc. ~ orthebt,qtesl~~~-clet.~ •·&.ttl"n9 the rt;ht door••,.11, •t th• rl9ht le•el ,,. Exp'd.onlY. Apply Ex-rltneecl Anti IOO York. N,'l 10011. Pr\nl rl!recrlon11. 50c, • esl shOp bt Orange Co. Men jj\li,.t ftchniqn ;-~-· .. ,.. ..,..Bank ot N"'1'p0rt ,..-qut1 NAME, ADDRESt whh ln11l•nl ~lsn11nte Boole. I .I: -.wni:na &tyltng ~/JoUow-· •&.Cuti•• po1itUn1 ''' ffllM threuth •ncutl•• inf•,. 21tl6 E. Cout Hwy, Cd)f See Mr. Sew, Manager 2lP, $r2E 11.nd S'l'Vt.t: Baiclc, fancy knots. pat· ''ng prerd. 1:J.ain;ll)lths. 3843 '1..r.,.,,_ •--Erie CarJion. -• -Or l\lr. WUllam.11 ANTIQUE 1800 up r I g ht h'UMBEK. ternll S:l 00 •s , Bri.SIOI. CalJ ~w ror J PPl, !It Mtu ,.111tne melll11~, 11 tt•t I tottl t111wer. PQ:ED p Tl H I NC), 45 1'~t111hion l&l8J!c1, N'.B. piano, newly re.Unlshed , SEE MORE Q u I ck ln•t~nl . ~h<ll Book _ ·m.!W ask"!Or l;ynn. SEND RISUMI QR CALL TODAY c~-L-art& I)' i; P • RIAL-ISTA-TI SHll'l'ING GLERK-~· '10<>! w1,.iau ~""· Fuhlona and chooae one Learn by pk1.,...! Pat· BLUE LINE Opeftt ~ -_,OR-I -vvaa r en SALESMEN • ---Wlnltd by n~l.-dls--. ITU?T)', wont last ~ttem . fret trom our ttms. $1 .00. -l!f!C• .Apply in ~noo:;ly 'ilt CalU. drlvtn Uc:. owr h; Why not work ln the hott\ t tributor Must be well or• l'lrlrc·Sun:un"r Cat11log. All Complete lnlrtant Olft Book ~n 21!1l "·NeWl'or1 NO COST EXE .. UTIVI INTERVIEW houn 5-12 tvts. Neat k area. Huntlnttoo Beach. gatil%ed. errldentandkno'f.'I· LAGUNA Beach Muaeum of slie.! Only50c. -more than 100 gUts • Cenltt 'Or. NB , • 11 pel'IOM.blt, 646-7136. , 410 Fountain ValfCy: t.et us edgtt~ about UPS parttl Art Antique show & Salt, JNSTA!'or"T SEWING ·BOOK $1.00. - VE T!f.OSE A p.p LE EJC:OUrJYE' o:1ERYIOES, 110, Eut 171h St .. C..1• Mesa. lraln you. Call PlJ!l Mc-JIOI• truck. !>lo. ~·/•µJo. M•r<h 8. ~ & 10th. l~9 l'M r,w today, •cu lomorrow. 0>'."1"<'• All .. • -- ,arINcsi"l:iand _:n. ~ ~ HOMI GPP1c1 _ N=r:=1b:Jt~~~~ ~~ra."=.E· REAL ·:t:~~0~:1:,~0~ ~ &ut~;. iu PM Sun. 80iN0'~At>-'1' ti~~11 1 0N1 fl~'.!.'"r tttti noots .• ;o.. um num Po • (714) 547-MU 'salary. MU1t be Uc. Call RECEPT . _... pty'. to ad\'l\nre to ,,,-:.~ ANTIQUES-Hall trff1, Ice · -_ · 110\"~8: 0 """' or 11 1"'11• ,\r1 .... y will ghlfll the a•• N M I . St • •-"' A .. ~. ,..__. ~·I •1• bo • •· 1 • 1 '"sh'°" fAl1~. tl. .SOC. metal to " '"llk~new'' ~ • In • ' ' .... a na 499-«lOO rood t-)1)111, pbon('t, ........ ae ma:r ........... a .. CS:'! ti ,1 x. tee Cno:s • m sc. :;oc, , QotJt Book 1 _ 16 pattmis. ndlUon. Hlw anythlns to l!'NK. 1Jlll~D1NG SUITE '1021 NURSES Aidt, hoost.k!tper, rlllftg, etc.: ftloo thru I'd • 9'7B-l!50 other'!I. 1101 0 Vlct¢r1A Sl.I Qulll!l for Tt-d1•y'11 LIVln ... , ~. ioUt. llie-..__l)albo l'llo .......... tri 1.a. good Wll'8 ,. ooOOI. 12 to s. Unlvtl"lW Maril». -"1:rJ ~ill-Ille HES'f J)AY to CM. CA.II f.1)..91B7 15 bta.uUtut pDl!fl'M. 50c. M.-eum QGOt 'Book I - O...tfterc!' Ad. C.0 Mi-am. J44.'5 Super10r'Ave, N.S . l599 SUJ)ttlor, A-5. &a-281't nm an "id! Dvn't delay .• , ~SEW -oo.~g ---·· ______________ , I '' ! • -. - ' I I I ' • - • I BUY!! Good, med tumltun: .... •P;iillancel orwUllMlllf1r)oo MASTERS AUCTIOlil :ll'15% N..,....., 01 .,._ 8J9.0074 or M>3Ui0 llfl. S or SundM.y Behind Tony'• DJda, Marl. 1'~M'TASTIC STERID SALE , .S.uu:ui 210 R(!(~h·tr. Z-11" .[)I STRE SS SALE' 73 ~way ~pea.ken: &: Glenburn Y a m a bl 6 S 0 '\ I n1· mngnc1ic turntable oom· m11oc. h(oln1 "f11 le •'1 t'ld. 111 pll'te 'It Ith ShUN: cartrldl!:e. Ume olfered. Priced for List over ~. Now $297. quick sale. ~-I Ullil?. YoW' inoome tax ret um check &: get free headphones S21.9S \•alul.'. u . S. :\. STt-:REO, 179 En~I 17th, 1---------· I C08t11 l\lesll, 615-2+12, 3721 South Bristol, 2 blk~ Nu. ot So. Coast Pll.1za, ~IM.20. ''fn KA\\'ASAKI 100 ADC. 21 .. ""heel, new llre1. lot.I of l'Xtr115. Very Wt &. t'('!iablfo. Alw;t Seo! $350. 96&--4051, Jrtf. MEXICAN HANDCARVED Exterior Doors GUARANTEEO (714) 646-6395 AM/FM stereo ~track lttpr'. Plus lapt'S. St2:i. Cu 11 673-2157 aflcr S:OO. !\L\CNA \IOX stereo consoll' li1cdl ii:tylc excellent cond· SITS. 6'12-Ml? '69 SliZUKI TS 2;JO, M'l up f(Jr dirt but Include• 11.ll llGhls & acccsso1ie1, $300 or best offtir. 546-:Jt>.12 SUZUKI 125 MX r ull kl!, 1'M trans, plru;tic 111nk. ukronl, fast. cull 1'-1t1rk, 8J3.3361. ·70 OSSA Stiletto, 4 Mpd WE NEED .YOUR CADILLAC • Shan>. clean late model can. P111it for or Not. .Uk Jo'or Chuck Trapp Used Car 1tl&.naiCf' '=t'CADIW;) · Mlllluk:r.._ · _ ....... [ JOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR AU. FOREIGN CARS Call or COll'\tl In to ice u1. NEWPORT IMPORTS I NEW, Buy No\\', Ski Pants J[I sz 36R, jttckel t.1. boots si 11'. ,.,.. to You S trans, 250ec. $450 or bst 3100 IV ~-·· I Na otlr. Call eves 968·51H1. · ......,.., 1 wy., · · head likls no 180, ne\\' 11ine I._ ___ _:. __ . dl'89CI' & desk SIOO, 'l ty,•n bed11pread11 & shl"C!ts, Queen. al.so rll.'('t blankets. 646-1856 3 Lin•s, 2 Times, $2.00 642-9405 10 spt.'C!'d bike exL-ellent ___ ..:..:::_:_'""--- or 644-680~ CAL CU L ,\TOR S 1 N VEl\'TOltY Clearan~. brand nu 8--digit. 4 functioos. \Velghc tl oz. a pprox 11izr of dollar bill ·~ il'll:h !hick. $29.95 -- S II E PH ER DI II USK\', trained. good v.·/ childrt'n. H~brkn. Xlnt \\'8lchdog. 4!H·:i333, Connie. Jo~REE to @Ori holne. Vl'ry ln~·able Poodle 1nlx. n1ed sz. f('nl. US4'ht'kn 493-263!1 3 OAP.LING nu1le poppit-11 10 ~:ood homes. 2135 lri:J Pl, Cosla i\le$1 &16-1991 condition. 5.16-4311 25!1 CC Yan11lhu, real rlean, 1973 ~lode!, take over JN"1ymen111. 493-5315 aft <IP~I. '71 lfONDA T.i>. ' 11 k'.tl\\'fllJllki !JOO, Good L"OOd. Cull 497-~ HONDA 100 Dirt. tle11l('r st!I up. Sl."IOt bcsl offer. Extras. 9!)2·10.iO 1971 Ste<>n's llodaka lOOcc. i\Jilli-molo t·t"OQ, it o o d 11haper asklng $250. 557-4515. DECORATOR. 118.ll terrific I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ buy 200 yn:ls Gingrr Bark nylon short shug carpel. 300 yrds 2 t~nc crcnmy 11autemc. pub n11rrors 642-2255 518-16.>I. ~ ' ' Mobile Hom.. 935 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : f'R.IGIDAIRI': $40. Anlir1uc trunk wnshcr, s tau r I er. c.xer. lal.llc, y,•/leg unit & timer. Best offer Pets, General 850 SILVERCREST * Socurity Pet Prod.* MOBILE HOME il<icf 28c lb. Cott. ('h. 20c 2tl' x 53', 2 BO 2 BA, carp., Jb. D.H.L.'s $2.50. 10/niorc • :trnpcd, blf-ins., 1-elrig., $2. 547-3977 1-llB E , washc1• & cJC!f'I. drve1· '"ired \Vilshire, SA for 2'l0 air conit., 'kl!ch. Coekaticl male <'lock, 11>ton1ge 11hed, ln.lld- TOP CASH SSS paid for Wied Ai\IC or Jeeps FRIENDLY '.~1 AMC /JEEP 1969 Harbor Blvd. c.~1. \\'E l:fVY I~tPORTED AlITOS BEST PR ICES PAIDI Dean L•wls Imports 1!66 Hubor, C.M. 646-930: C\SH F'tJR YOUR CAR -7070 Autos, Imported VERY UNUSUAL 970 '73 /\vcni,:t•1·, ('Uslon1 built. J\luSl St.'C to appl'C'C. acst oner. :;o n1pg, aft. 6 or weekends, 61~.JG. AUDI • , Auto., Imported utos, Im utos, UMd JAGUAR ROUS .ROYCE CADILLAC PINTO '60 XK l50s Roadatcr Xlnt 'T2 ROLLS ROYCE SILVER ·n COUPE De VWe, full 13 TOWN Cwpe-. Lolltled; '71 PINTO. 4 1pd, Run-a· c.oodiuon S24SO SHADOW form.al Seda.rL pwr," AJC, nu 11r•1, 2 Dr, Speed COfltrol . AJr bool. +1,0CQ rnl. Xlnt cond. 'I •B-18&5 • Onl)' 8.JG.Lmlles, "°~~ AM/FM. n11lrrt cond,. S3500 / Coed. ~ Blue Palnl, S15r95. ~ J JENSEN ~~.l"t';l:,1ti~ ~E d"" 811-27<3 ._ &IO-<l6lD. AAl/11'1 ,wl<b tape p/•Y"· FORD '12 P!"to Runabout, : UNITED STATESf'.. "11 ELOO:tAOO .l1'MJAM ~ sold for .S9000. auto, white, $2150. Pvt. pty. ---------1 ~·heel base loot ..Hts ~ 1tt-tto, ~I)' equJpt, ~ AJkinC oniy SSCOO. pn. pty. ~1 af1 S PPil ·JENSEN l~tllt . ...,-ooi carp~~ts, ~lc.Y •f' :k"'i;u ~'= ::.~~ 5QZ.Z»4 PLYMOUTH INTERCEPTOR" mott an length nlde than · '10 CONTIN~AL MK 111 lj t.a1l(e SelecUon l't'&U1ar suver 6hadow. Ex· CAMARO run p;w;tr • 1ut11ac equip. _ 1 ol eoior. reuUve driven. LRA UJ19. A sleal at n400 below whale ATLAS l1' Jmn1edlatfl Delivery Pbone SU-~.Dlt... blue book: 83l·ID40 Dir. ruu. SE11v1e>;.. TOYOTA BY OWNER CORVAIR DEPAlt'f~U·:~T '6' CAMARO ftS Ch rysler/Pl.,,_,th ' '"" fO....?.-c.nv. """ •n SATELLITE ,,c/• NEWPORT IMPORTS ONE YEAR WARRANTY 73 TOYOTA FaclOI')' Air Tirtled Ght.111 , ,.. A~f Radio '" ~ aood needs trans 'o\"Ork s250. SEBRl"''G -sa.-alt '''°· " Au10.,J'rBn1. COROHA SEDANS Pow., S1ttrtng 1-r=c~o~.~ .. .:ll:;:J;IT;;;E•_-1 VI. automa!IC. r9ato .... ,... " 'I' power steUing, power Iii " ' 3100 W. Con.st Jlwy.1 N.B. 641-9405 LOTUS Sevtnd 'nice ones to c:hoo8e PoWer Brakes · Dile Front &om all equipped \\<Ith a uto-Electric \Vlndov.•a matic, fa:t·7 ajr cond, Tach. radk>, etc. All ptkN ~~· c.o.ole the cost of a new 1974. \l.'ood Grain Stttrin& Wheel' ·72 LOTUS Europa, T\vln SEE n!D! NO\V . ·. OR1VE Xlnt. Til'H (·arn, yellow w/blk inl. ONE ... Bl'Y ONE ••. Space Saver Spare pv! ply, 71~--0202 • Uted Only 10,000 ml/yr M A TI\11. c:ar is a very clean BILL MAXEY TOYOTA AZD lurqooise v.i!h a black vinyl SEE THE ALL NEW . RX4 . . . ' ' . ' lop and i. priced way be.ICM' BluebOok at $1295, Call O\\<n- er da)'a 642-4321 ext. 295, eves. & \.\'l!ekends 963-11.21 . '72 VET Cpe. P..T wlndows, p/b, tilt whl, air, lm lrtereo, auto. Gm w/blk Inter. Lo mil•. After 6pm wkdys, .... ,,..,. '69 CORVETTE alr, Mot/FM, xlnt cond. bl.ac:k. 839>o6616 DODGE ATLAS pis, jot MUST SELL '68 Camaro RS. Oean. 'J\lr. 1 Chrysler/Plymouth DELIVERY Best o.al Anywhere! •"""" w1blk. ""'yt top. m '6l DODGE '73 DEMO CLEARANCE LEASE OR TRADE ~!. ~~r·,S:· ,!'.'!';• CORONET IMMEDIATE '14 TOYOTA All Mddelsl windows, """'°" & many/ 2 DOOR NOW JN PROGRESS DEAN LEWIS olher oxtnu. Asldng $129;\ • ·SAVE SSS C8'h. Call origtnal •• ,..,. , HARDTOP days 642-4321 ext. 295; eves. VS . U . ~--:------., TOYOTA ~· & w .. ke .... 963-llll. • automa '· ""'"'· hoaler, -+J iii' , pow~r 1 11teej'in1. white side QW!I SH To APfarec:l.te \Vall tires, air condifionlng, ·~ (/!:I 1966 H11.r bo1·, C.!\l. 6'16-!:.1;"3 '68 Carntiro ·RS. All extrai; vinyl tdp. CUBH2&11 . "---:--: ·--·69 ~NDCRUISER H.T. 4 [n('I_. P/S, 'P/B, al~, auto,\ $695 , 2001 t:. Joirsl SI .. Santa A:.a ivhl driv(', Warn hubs & radio, vln)I lop, etc. ~lu11I Open Dail ' It Su 'til 10 P~I :J58.7871 xlnl. cond. 831-21HO Dir. IK'li Sl.295. Daya 6424321 cxl .......,, HY •-"s· 1 d ' . 295, eve&. &. weekends ~~" ar.,..,r v .. brakes. \\'hite ~·all 1ire9, air condltklnlng. vinyl lop. (301· 14 EOHI. 1l S2095 ,. ()pe1'I Dally &; sun. 'IJI 10 Pl'rl 1 2979 Harbor Blvd., t Costa Mesa 546-1934 1972 Plymouth Custom Suburban 3 Sc11t SlnUon \\'a.gon 400 cw, V8 engine Torquefilte Trunsniill5ion Pov.·er StcerinI: Po ... ;er Brake!!, Oise F'ront Air Conditioner AM Radio Vinyl Split Seals Electronic Ignition Color . Chestnut l\letalllc License 263EOJ $16q5 See al DAILY PILOT Em· ploye Parklng Lot. Monrllly thru f"'rlday. Cnll 642-021. Mk for hlrs. Greenman. ,, .. 675-1716. 1973~ KODAK Carousel slide projector, nKXlel no 750 H, standard lens, remote l'On· trol switch. Xlnt cond. Stl7.50. ~3167 or 545--11144. DR.APES, WOVEN \VOODS, CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY F'rec Est, Trn·lned Deooraton. 5~8-89 -11, 1/621-4769 '"ith cage ~nped pati.J. Three yrs. old S:S. ~8-765-1 -like nu. Lot:uted in new adult pk. awey (rom noil>y ft. One-ha lf bl. from club- house-. $15,495. C1:1IP' EVF.S. 213-6%4690 Gm-7152. * Me$z7daM704 Rotary * ~lr.roi:~~n?°~~ ~~ 96J.IJ2l. 5c4 .. 6ta '1'9""34 'Tl AUDI. std. tran.~. lo\V 1 NTH SJ200 499-29'1'.f. 19n CA~IARO. 350, 4spd, • i:1~1 ~:~ :,~lizs;r;oo. or 36 ~IONTHS OPEN U:;ASE TRIUMPH p/1, p/b, vinyl lOp. sharp, FORD . ATLAS FlNE QUALITY PERSIAN ' RUGS. Akhavl Oriental Rug.~. .!14 N. La Cienega mvd 1213) 659-4480 Oog• 854 e PUPPY WORLD e Chihua.heas. Tiny Poodle&. Aincr. Eskimo, Pit Bul.18, Bull Tenier, SI. Bernard. Cockapoo. J apanese Span., Lllbs. OJ.chshund. 100 t.llX· ED PUPS!! Stud Sl'rvl('e J\lost Bret.'ds. Open E\.'es: S.11·5027 OOBERM,\N Pin,:c h e r PupPies. ·• AKC, cropJl('d, shot~. lital('s, f e ma I e 1 . "'-""' CAN BE' SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ~ ESTATES 1051 Site Dr., Bre11. <Central t.ve. acn»ii; fron1 Brea Con1n1. HO!ip.) Loi •46 CONTAC'T llAY, PK. 11.IGR., for s!M)y,•lng. Motor Hom•s Sal•/R•nt Miscenaneous WantH 820 STUD service. need a tent e SHARE \VlNl";;;:a,\t--:O . e Cocker span. for niy rcgis!. Own 20"/v inl -fully equip. COINS '64 & Before. $4 for 11.fnle cocker span. 847..W74 Use 10 \\'l't!ks per ycnr. Con· $1,s. $1.55 for halves. 77c eve~. sider only 1·esponslblc pa11y. for quarters. 3lc for dimes. AIREDALE Pups • AKC • Call 644·5'162 rtl·F 9-5. 962-7689, 962-070!l -Jo11ntkote Ch. Sire/Show e DALE'S 11.fotor Hom c SILVER COINS Ql ty/Huge Bone/Ca1m Pet. Renrnls PAYING TOP PRICE 837-5561 Pr/Ply '73 ZJ·26" !\1.H. & rt11nis I ---~9'l-3Gl6=.c=;.._---1 \VEIMARANER puppi es . Free mile.ii 9 Ill 9, 8.~ PRIV ply wishes lo pun:hasc AKC, 8 mos, 2 nialcs, 3 RENT n1c '73 Explorer 24' silver c.'Oins, collecrions or females. Call 830-4158. sleeps 8, ]O'A'e.SI rill('!'; indiv. aft 6 Plit. 644-1243. ,H:.:::•:c":.:e::;s _____ _.:8::.:56 ____ 55_2o.·""'=· ''---- \\'ANTED: Gus dryers, y,·ork· 1 · Lifcfin1e 23' sl!lf ronlaincd ing or 001. R.easonaUJc. REGISTERED :iyr Appy, 4 kw. gen air c.-onditioning, 646-5848 Urood & riding mare. \Veil 639-2981 OJo"FSET P ia !· Bw-ncr !ind rrained for exp rider. ALSO Autq Servic•, Parts 949 light table ""'Anlt-d. reg. 8 mo coll. 67l-2191 * 87().456-1 * SORR.EL marP, 8 yrs. old. BRAND f)('\\' TR~ Tonl'K"au COINS 'Si & before, $4.25 Great w Childl'{'n. Incl. all CO\"Cr $3ll. 846-1677 after 6 for $1. $1.15 for Halves. tack. $325 or sell bst offer. pm or anytln1e \\'!"!ekends. 646-72'l7 i\Tusl sell. 673-4946 M~u-sl~c-a~l -ln~s~tru=m-en_t_s_m_ 1REG Palomino Gelding. 15-2, English, Westem, jumps 5". T\VO '-fo old Yamaha rG-:ZOO no bad habit!, sowxl. $500, guilar & case. Coat $210. 493-8397 Au101for~ l§J -"""-'="'B"'MW'°'=~'---1 \Vii i accept trade-ins 15t.IPG, asking $17 50, '--------CALL hfR. FRY Sl2·ti666 979-G715 art !t. H t .. 8 ·n TR STAG, 4 speed. HEY ATLAS l&ITll. OWIJ! fOI BAVARIAN I .& i New •73. Bavarias at HUGE SAVINGS! 1974 BMWs Bavnrias, 3.0SAs & 200ls !or hnn1ediatc delivery 5 yr. or 50.tloo mile \\'a1Tanly available on all nc1,• 1974 & '73 B!\l\V's. OPEN SUND A \'S 1=::1 <Jg40'.l lilarguerite Park\\•ay lilissWn Viejo 831-20~0 • 49:>-4919 USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST UD , each chrom• """' •·hi• .. onty C ROLET 23,()'.X} miles & near new ATLAS MAZDA. rond. 831-""'1 Dir. '67 GT 6, Triumph, $950 firm, ('Ilg & lrans recently reblt ?ill mpg. &&-1053'. Chrysl•r/Plymouth 1rn1 Beach 81 ' 812-6666 VOLKSW '71 M MERCEDES BENZ -AGEN ONTE WILL BU.Y YOUR CARLO .. 50 USED GAS SAVER · V8, aulomatic, radio, fi•alo'r, power tlleeri11g. p ower MERCEDES PAID FOR OP. NOT. \VTI.L bl""Bkes, ·...,·hlte wall tires, ON DISPLAY PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL power wl<ldow•, vinyl lop, KENT ALLEN, 540-044:?. · air conditioning. (578CXYl. '73 Dal sun pickup, ~e\v V\V Bus 30 mpg. New 161 $ 1795 cR.mper. 1 owner, low miles eng. & trans under Open Dally&: Sun. 'tll 10 Pl.I !2501-IE\Vl. y,•amtnty. New UrN, mags, 2929 Harbor Bl Id Chrysler I Plymouth '68 COUNTRY SEDAN · STATION WAGON VS, automa~. ra¢ip, )lea~r. powl'.!I' steerbm. p o'\v er brakes, >A'hite \val! ttres, air conditioning. !ZLH53lJ $695 Open Dal!y & Sun. 'til 10 Pi\f 29'".!9 Harbor Blvd., • CQ$ta .Mesa 546·1934 . _ brakes, partial camper &: Colta !\1esa" ., 73 MG !\lidget, lo1v mileage. more. $1500 64S--084S or 546 193. 4 . '&4 Galaxie, 2«. HT, 1'1nn llke new, A.'1 /F'M (Ser No. 64&.7811 • S250 cuh. Good transp. car. 69'll). V.\\I. ~ug , '72:. $195(1. MUST SELL Gd . tires, p1t., p/b, R & -2-1,000 nu, nc1v hres, stereo , Ca RS H. '74 lie. ~3955 '71 ToyolA Corona hlark Tl. ~·/spkrs. 642-3693 68 . maro ·.Clean. Tur· •n LTD Brougham, vinyl drlu.'(e hardlop. 1 O\\'rM"r, 1968 VOLKSWAGE' qoo1se "·/bl~. Vinyl top. 327 lop, Alwl·FM stereo. Good air l'Ood, 10\\' iniles (5.18· $1 I;o St h 592 N241-V..S. fa,c. a1r, P_IS, P/B, l"rond°"""''"l'°'I<=00.,"=°"'6-00"-'" .. 19:::_...c•c_ t:L\Vl. • · . ep en, · :> a~to. l'llru!., radK>, J>CM'er House Of Imports 1964 VW VAN wirw:m....11. console_& niany '70 liiAVERICK, air, auto. G . other extras. Aelcing Sl.295 lo mileage, by owner, $1795, 52J..7250 AS S,\\ VER • 548-478.1 cuh. Call original mrner c""""';_::.~:;;·==-;:-=o-"'7" 1968 V\V Bug, good cond, day11 642-4321 ext. 295: e\'e1 '72 RANC!-IERO 500, Air, JIM SL£MONS 2 nl!W lircs, reblt eng, $1250, 6-9 & \veekcnds !J63..1121. PIS, P/B, A·l condition. IMPORTS 968-9458 BY OWNER $595. 31.000 mi. $2495 4!»-1387. MERCEbES BENZ '70 Sqback, new palnl, Exira 1966 Chevy Impala, vecy '70 MAVERICK. auto '6', PS, clean. 25 MPG $1650. iood cond, new head gas-R&:H. 39.000 mi. A clean AUTHORIZED 646-9193 kd &: valve lfl.nd, etc, many ear, $1S9S. MS-6632 SALES I SERVlCE '?'J KARMANN Ghia, 13000 handreds jU9t spent on It. BEAT Up 'M Galaxle 500, Jim Slemons ml. 24 ~fPG, 1 owner. xlnt can aft 7, 644-1615 Park Runs lood. Ask'& $175., Chrysler/Plymouth '68 PLYMOUTH VIP 4 ·DOOR HARDTOP \18, aulomatic, radio, healer, pov.·cr steering. y,•hile y,•aJJ tires, air conditioning, \'in)•l top. CPP-i3F80210685). S795 Open Dnily & Sun. 'Iii 10 PJl.I 2929 llarbor Blvd., Costa h1esa . .. 546-1934 1971 PLYMOUTH CUSTOM SUBURBAN 3 Seat Station Wagon 400 cid, V8 Engine Torquefllte Transmission Po~·er Steering PoY.-er Brakes, Disc Front Atr Conditiont'r AM Radio Electronic Ignition Color . Green Li~nsc · 26.iEOJ n.695.oo Sec at D1\fL\' PILOT En1ployce Parking Lot, •i\londay through Friday. Call 642-4.121, ask for Mrs. Grl'f'nml\fl. A-TLAS ChrY1!0fl P!f'!'""'h '72 PLYMOUTH DUmR ' _.Mu:i;l.WUH THOROBRED Hunters lrucks .. 962 s STRIN"G'·"~~njo, $50. Call 615-2571 ·n FORD COURIER IOffico~~-;;;~,--\~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ 17,000 ml, aulo I runs, n1ng I cpnd, Call 67J..7011 a.fl 6 pm. Newport 673-3803, 640-l688 ~--~-~-1 mports ~70 -vw, luggage raac7'Trlr Sa-To-ARtll~late=:: ::t.:AtA:XI:Ec;-xtn (\Ve're lop buyer for any hitch. r k h. ca:maro RS. An extras 2nd car, $300 or best pfr, Vl.-oul<>matlc,-pow"'-'"""&l-~~-1--,.,_j ing, power bnikes, radio, \Offic• Furnllure/ y,•hls, 5 new Ures. t\n\f..-d E I 82 l Boats Md 11• Ji I gl11S!I, R & H. Paneled qu P· 4 ~ Equtpmtnt 1'. campl'r w/ dual insldr ~iiiii'!iiiiiiii·:iiii;;~ I lights & cubovcr stor11.gc DKS. S15 up Exec swvl chrs cabinet '74 ta&s. Private Sl5/25, Secy chrs SS/24, Bo ~-I ~~ S Pierce 867 \\I. 19, e,.,1, c;:;:;•l;.:s::.•·.;-:.:;n;;e:;cr;•:_ __ 900::; pa rty. ~· ec al 256 E . 6-12-3108 -191h St., Cf\f. 826 18' GLASS owr wood fi~'iing .~ CJ ~~ & kl ~ .. 1 'OO h 'l 50 iEv 1 P.U. 4 speed s .,.,.. .. ., P " ere. late model 6 cylinder engine Great buy. 962-4569 good on gas. Sell or \rude \\'ANTED: Outboard motor, for oU road or street Buggy, 15 to 20 H.P. Late nXM:lel. · or Baja-bug. Call anytin1e ReasonabJe! 646-764.1 \\"eekends before 10:30 a.m. INBOARD Glcn·L boot. Ii' or a fter 8 dnily. e PIANOS e ORGANS Open Nlthts 'Ill 9 Sat: 'Ill 5:30, Sun. 12-5 Rentals from $5 \\'It.railer. O!ev. 283 \'···•· '65 FORD PU. Runs xlnt. direct drive. $850. 546-5566_ Auto, trans, new over sized Bo P 906 tires, complete camjX'r shell att, ower y,·/dbl bed. 1·ef1ig, sink. 20 e Pianos & Grandt ALL MAJOR BRANDS New Spinets fron1 •. , . S595 Used fron1 . .. • • . • .. . . . $95 36' CHRIS Twin. f u 11 y ~~rter 1ank. s 9 o o . equip'd, Excel cond., slip incl. N.8 . Priv. Pty, days '69 TOYOTA 111lwi; P.U. xln1 213-tn-3777, Eves & \\'knds cond. $1100. 714-613-9507 673-0910 aft 5 PlayCMI " . . . . . .. .. • $895 Grandi; " . . . • . .. .. . $395 NO DEALERS PLEASE e Organs ALL MAJOR BRANDS Wurlitzer w/rhy (New) $499 Thoma~ ... (Ui;ro) Sl95 Jol>R Sale 14 fl .. gJass boat. trail. 40 JIP Evinrude make me an offer ~32.W. '72, • 131h It Boston \\'haler l y~ hull. foam lilied, $325., 673-7291 aft 6 Lowrey w/svm •Ne1vl $2695 Boats, Sail 909 e FREE e "-'--'-------'- Org•n Lesscms ISLANDER 30 l\fark ' JI FULLERTON MUSIC !Pussycat! 2 yrs old, lully equipt for racing. Xlnl 18191 Eucllrf, F'ountaln Valley racing record. Inboard & 557-4836 special gears. Over $21.(KKI 122 N. ll~MY>r. Jo'ullerton investOO. 1-lust s e 11. 171-1805 641-«61. COAST Music R.J\NGER ll, full race <quipped. M"'t oell thl• Newport Blvrl at llarbor y,•eek. Owner has new boa!. COllta lilr.M &14-5662: 213: 749-8331 6.12-28.ll -.. 1972 16" HOBIE Cal wlral't! Yamaha Pianos & Organs geu. $1550, Excellent con· FeaturillJ.{ Koh I er & ditlon. w/lrlr. 673-<1597. Campbell & also Everett 1,,;"'=CC,-'-""";....c:..c.=c~-. Pianos 32' Racing Sloop just painted PIANOS -ORGANS New & U5j?d. Gre.at ~lcclion. Compe!ltivr prices. Opc'n Eves. It Sundays. The best deals 1u-e a l""•ays ot: Wallich• Mu sic City South Co!llt Plaza f>.IO.~ all sails gQOCI cond. many extnl.s 646-65.58 or 675-6313. HOBIE Cal 16, near new, many xtms, 831Hl228 FREIGHT damage Venture 23' con1pt. wlsails & trn.ilcr. H!?paired. M&-7172 HOBIE Cat 16 y,•ltrnllcr WALNUT Suby P,rand, $HKKI $15.iO firm. $1111 away, or bst of tr. "'"""''""::...::11\cl""'-. ...:494:::::""871='-· -= 5.12-79.15 8 oat1, Sllps/ Dock• 910 'LO\VREY Organ. 2 1nanual. beaut. lone, $4~. or bcsl oUer. ~9'i88. TV, Ricflo,_HIFI, Stereo . \\1ANTED, boat slip for new 30· saUboat. Call 6»-O!lll, "~k for Ken 00-G pmJ. Vans 963 '73 DODGE Van 'I'l"Sdcsn1an 100, 318 11uto, cus1on1 pain!, Int, \Vhls & side pipes. $4500. or $500 .~ take over payments. CRll 51&-j().13 bel s;or 63.1-8117 aft 6. ·n DODGE Van. V-8. crptd, paneled, insulated, 4 charK'I stereo. Xlnt cond. Call alter 5:30 (7141675--4592 ·72 FORD Van, auto, R.t-.ll, Fact. air cond, Good cond .. 968-2244 ·ro EL'Ono \V·Vr111, 6 ryl. 18-20 MPG. needs y,•ork . S<OO >l8-6IJ81 Autos Wanted 968 -=---'-;;.;; 1974 BMW's In stock ready for in1ml'dlate delivery. E,x(.'('lient savings on remaining 1973 models. SALES..SERVJCE·LEASING OVERSEAS. DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc~ ROU..S ROYCE Bl.I\\' 234 E. 17th St. Costa ?t1esa • 546-4441 '74's Are Here! Immediate Deliv•ryl Save On .Remaining '73s CREVIER BMW used Merccd('s ~nz.l li1ust Sell. 496-8584 incl. PI S, P/B, air, auto, -~"'°l'=-O'=l,::420,...,~~-=~~ 1 1301 Quail VOLVO radio. vinyl top, etc. ?-.1ust '69 FORD Falrlalne 500 PIS. Newport Beach seU $1295. Oayg 642-4321 ext. A/C, lt/H, needs body ,ruJ.9300 29.i, eves. & ~·eekendlr: rk _. 556-6085 ENTER FROM MacARTHUR '74 VOLVO "'3-1121. •• UNC.OLN NOW OPEN .•• Chev Impala, Pwr. air -;;;;;;;,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mission Viejo Imports Best 0.11 Anywh•r•I rond1 Rood tire!!, good • "''""""" LEA.SE OR BUY •ran•p,. S<iO .. 1 .. ~ 1973 • '71 CHEVY V<g• GT, 4 •pd .. MERCEDES BENZ All Modelsl xlnt cond att 5:~ & wkends, Fl~T DEAN LEWIS -!":~ 2 dr Impala, Con1pl('te Sales .Ir: Service ..' 68 ooo ml AIC ••~ Visit Us Soon At VOLVO · oo...,;,~ 28701 Aiarguerlte Parlnvay Mission Viejo 49frl700 L -tUSE AVERY P\vY, EXITl 1966 Harwr. C.!\1. '60 MB 190 SL Rditr. Super Autos, Used ~-""'t ""'' 831-""" BUICK 1961 MALIBU. air, P/S, 646-~ P/B, new tires, :drit shape. 990 $895. or oUer 6«J.4119. • LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. Townc.ar. Xln't eond. Fully equipped. Lthr inter. vinyl root, speed control, 6 way pwr seats, am/fn1 rad. w/stereo tape. Will sell for 15495. C.Ontact Penonnel Manager, Belboa Bey Club 1221 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. heater, white wall tlre1, air condlllonlng, custom e:xter· lor and lnte1ior. vinyl side mouldings, vinyl top. t296· EOH). S1995 Open Dally & Sun. 'til 10 Pfi.I 2929 Ilarbor Blvd., Costa !\'tesa 546-1934 ATLAS Chrysler/Ply-th Open Daily " Sun. ·w 10 Pi\I 2929 Harb:>r Blvd., C.OSla. Mesa 546-1934 Sales • Service • Leasing 208 \V. 1st. S.A. 83.>3171 Closed Sundays --'=;:::,;;:.==o<:.--1 ·n A-m 250 Sedan auk> trans. CAPRI air. & lo m""· 831-2"l0 Dlr. -'67 \\'ag,. au.to. 2. brl carb, good lamlly' tri.nsp $100. •586-5M9 '71 NOVA, orig owner, $1995. private par1y. .MUSTANG PONTIAC ·71 CAPRI. air l'Ond, decor group, bst oflr. 64-0-1606 '71 CAPRI Al\1/rt.1, ,\/C, n1ag11, xlnt cond . qan alter 6 or 1veekends 4~16..i9 .. ATLAS • &e-3'70 1969 MUSTANG, V8, air cond, '73 GRAN AM 642·3970 & 6$.2349 RAMBLER '68 ·CHEVY f'l.1alibu nu brks PIS. P/B, auto. trans., & lh-es $700. 640.0l6G or vinyl top. 1 owner. Must see 61>4630 1 lo app1-eciate. Call 5-Hi-5173 aft. 5 p.m. '63 RAl\IBI..ER. 2 dr Mint ·,66 'MUSTANG' Conv. Radials. cond., lo\v ml, Orig. lady new top, new brakes $i00. 1 _owne __ r~. _Cd~M~ .. _6~44-~7926=--I CHRYSLER I ~a1ter4PM T-BIRD '67 MUSTANG 0Jnver1. Orig. I----------I owber. Xlnt coOO. $9)0. Ph: =-OLDSMOBILE '61 T-BlRD. \Veil maintained le many good miles lo go. $250. cash. 548-5148 eves, weekend. 65 T.B. &S,000 mi no air. runs good, good cond $495. 64Hll7 VALIANT '65 VALIM'T Sta \\"gn tt0- nomlcal 6 cyl, aulo, R & J1, good cond. 1"10. !>J-0.""'9. • OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT -WILL BE OPEN FOR SERVICE on ·SATURDAYS EffECTIVE MARCH-9th, B A.M. to 4 P.M. Pleose cal for appointment • • 540-5630 I ( • I • i Today's Final • • J San ~(]leiiiente e,.pisirano -EDIT·fON N.Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 64, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESQAY, MARCH 5, 1974 TEN CENTS • CUSD Board Won't Be Seeking Tax Override By .JOHN VALTERZA Of .. o.llf "!let Sl•ff As teacher union members picketed outsid~ trustees of the Capistrano Unified School: District P.londay debated at length and finally agreed not to aetk approval for a tax override thi.s coming June. In a move which v.·as dramallca1ly different from his atand of several months ¥· Supt . Truman Benedict advtaed SiOOgly aga!nst the override and &aid New Niguel Court Plan Saves Gas -By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL CM .. o.llJ' ~li.t ll•ff \ lloutine court appearances that cost 'Ume. money and gasoline may soon be -handled by mail ·at South .Orange Co;unty Municipal Court in Laguna Nigue} If a plan drafted by Presiding Judge Blair Barnette is adopted by fellow jurists, the south C{)Unty court will be lhe first in the county -and possibly the state -to do its bit to ease the gasoline shortage. "A lot of attorneys drive 45 minutes to come down here for short, routine appearances,'' said Judge Barnette. "This plan will save time, money and fuel consumption." Barnette proposed that arraignments and continuances in all misdemeanor cases be handled by mail. More serious felony case.s still would require in-person appearances by attorneys and clients, '!be judge said he has discussed tbe plan with Judge! Richard Hunlllon and John Griffin. Both are In favor o( the propooel, he said. the dioUict coold cope with dw'indlln1 tax re\>enUeS lhiJ nert. fiscal year. But memben of the Capbtrano Unified Federation o£ Teachers disagreed and eq>rff&ed the dilo<Gt In placards canied ·by about two dozea members. The union• memtirs insls&ecr lhal p~ tO mcr.o.e claaa Joado and to · io)plement more austm budeett w~ aerioosly hllli.11!! quality_ of the ,dislrli:t~·e<l!!catton."::" .• -.• 11111 Benedict ..id t11at . the rllCll -o.ltf' ~ltot St9" ,.... JUSTICE BY MAIL? Judge Blair Barnette Trio Face Court On . Map ju~~ Smuggling Raps • Bame!l~-'81<\ the proposal could be in ef~ect Jater wbi!i week. 'lbree men booked on drug charges Under the proposed change in the when ~ ~az:c:J!.,_ o_f_~r boat in Dana , h'!-attwney for a1-+ll"'"'ribo-1 ~a"ll•egedlyievealed 1,500 pounds misdemeanor client would send a of marijuana stacked belc\v decks are standardized letter informing the judge to Jace_ar:raignment today in Sama Ana cl the clent's plea, which normally is Municipal Court. innocent. Orange County Sheriff's officerJ have ID the letter, the attorney "'ould charged Rudy Guerreo, 41, Tony Andrew request a date for a pre-trial conference, Peters, 19 and Thomas James Wheeler, where more than 90 percent of a11 cases 18. all of 24501 Alta Vi.sta. Dan3 Point, are setUed. with possessioo of marijuana for aale. Received at the court, the letter would Deputies jailed the trio during !he' d "·eektnd when Harbor Department be processed by court clerks an officers advised them. they w e r e approved by the judge assigned to the suspicious of the ocean going activities case. of the three de£endants. Barnette said the small size of the Deputies said they searched the 2&-foot south county court will illllow It to make power boat, operated by the trio and the change without much problem. found 28 plastic garbage hap each of He wants to spread the idea to oU~r which contained 15 to 20 bricks of courts through his position as chairman compressed marijuana. of the Orange County Municipal CoW't II is alleged that the marijuana was Judges Association. being smuggled in from Mexico by sea Santa Ana attorney William Sheffield and later packaged and 110ld on the (See MAIL, Page !) Southern California market. 4 Motorcycles Taken in Dana Orange c.ounty Sheriff's officers are investigating the theft of four Yamaha motorcycles valued at more than $4,000 from a Dana Point warehouse used by a local dealer in the Japanese imparts business. Owner James F. Berry, 30, of Venture Yamaha. 34342 Pacific Coast lligbway, told officers the four brand new motorbikes were taken from b i s warehouse at Pacific Coast Highway and Goklen Lantern Street. Officers said lhe burglars smashed the Jock on the rear door and then apparenUy loaded the macllines on a truck. 2 New Dishwashers Stolen in San Jnaii Two brand new c!!sh~1ashers valued by the owners at PIO bave been stofen. from homes lmder c:on:rtzuctioo in the San Juan Capistrano area, Ora.age County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies ulcl IDtnlden who entered the homes being built by Leadenblp Housing S1*J118 an Siar Rile Lane via the sliding glaaa windows used a· truck 0< heavy vehicl~ to C8lTl' oil thc appliances. HouselioUl Taps In San Clemente -YieUling Slirimp Tiny brine shrimp . which appamrtly bred in an open-air tt9et'VOir appeared in several household taps in JJOrt¥rly San Clemente early tbls week. , But spokesmen for the ~ Cities P.1unicipal .Water District said ~t the appearance was apparently a "nifhor problem and no new reports ef tie organisms have come since the ;;initlpl reports. r. 'l1ie emergence or !ht freshi"'8ter organisms was reported Monday by two residents in the Vista del Verde\ area where water flow~ from tapg su6:tenly began to dwindle. ' After Cheeking falK.'ef s c r eA n s, resident( lbund an accumulatk>n Cf. the small shrimp. .. l Bud Deflly, r\lreman for the 'Water db:tiict, said the' shrimp are a co1*ant source of concdn Decause .eggs from the small organlsml can be lnlt<>duced easily into the water suppl . from the 1 .. 1 or feathers bl wild bird•. "We usually,.Ue sure ncitblng b.,..t• in the water Wy adding chlorine," he said today, •1,bqt occa.s~Uy the breedini cycle taket: place anywBJ' and the shrimp tnter-thetWater' .supplf." He termed the appearance of the (Seo, SHRIMP, P ... SJ plotun 1ppein brighter than he once tbOuCbt aoc! that teacher& woold be able to receive "a, reasonable" increase ln their wages. . 1b6 ooly dissenter in the vote killing a raolutioo for the override '\•as ~llMion Viejo area Trus1te William Tbompaon. He said be believad the override should be bf9Ulht &o a volt. · ~Ion bet..... teachers and ln&at~ !gok one ol&et tDiexJ>ec:ted tum MondJy when Cbarles Conllin -unlll rrom a lack or adequate equipment and supplies. rettntly unofficial t e 1 c h e r · g r o u p representative Rt txtard meetings - asserted lbat cond!Uons are a1ready so bad at Dana Hills High School that Principal \\"alter Spencer cooceded that &here was a lack of the items, but added lhal all requests for tuts his ninth grade literalure cla&.1es are have been honored. beinl; affected by a severe dearth of "We have ntt.-er turned d~n such textbooks. ..., request." be !aid. tiusttt Stephen Smith Ytas especially Smith demanded a complete district concerned and managed to Pf)'"out an study on the Issue of too few tert.s admission rrom administrators that tor too many student.a. Administrators fiana Hills, indeed, is still suffuing promised to comply. The majority or the trustees voting again.st the O\'erTide said they belit\•td the eleclioo ""·ould rome too soon after the distrlcl"s bood eleclion ""'hi ch reaped $25 . million in nr\lo' construc'!ion fundJ last fall . Se\·eral parent volunteers who .successfully ""·orked !or bond passage told lru$lctt at lhe meeting that !hey have receivt'<I calls from ft 11 ow volunteers wl)O have said they disagree (Stt OVERRIDE, Page ti Verbal Blasts Torpedo • ·Coastlirie Master Plan Death Bill For Kidnaps Gas Shooting .. Neighbor Vpset by Fuel Tlieft SAN JOSE (AP) -A 20·year·old San Jose man accused by his neighbor of stealing gasoline was shot and critically wounded by rifle fire in his front yard, sheriff's officers said today. The neighbor was arrtsted and booked for investigation of attempted murder. .. Audience Rips Into P1·oposals Joseph Dagnino Jr. \\'as reported in critical condition in AJexian Brothers Hospital. James Westbrook, 48, arrested after the shooting By CANDACE PEARSON 111onday, was held in the Santa Clara County jail. °' "-o.n, ~"" si.w Proposed Republican lawmaker Craig Hoerner Santa Clara County sheriff's Capt. Frank ~fosunic said Dagnino The regional coastal comm i s s Ion ·ot Long Beadl announced today he is was hit in tJle back by a Ruger. 44 magnum carbine bullet that rip--launched its ideas for a marine master introd•...ina a bill m· r.--that would ped through his bodi.: and caused a large e~il wound in his abdomen. ~~pt:yor santhek. ridd~~li:Y v:::faJ~neyl! -VUU6'"'..., llfosunic said \\estbrook, who lived across the street, apparently restore the death peoa1ty for kdlapen was touched of! by seeing Gagnino step out of a car carrying a Cive-from a critical audience. - inJ '-In ·~ i .... '-. all Jin In tbe draft version, the commWion ure or~ -•~~·~· g on g~ e can. Holmer aaid"if l1lo ts ______._. L----'-----------------------' called for preservation of estuaries, ..........,.._ .. '6 restoration of commercial fisheries, elim. a bill that .would mate it a federf ..,. · inalion o( boat pollution and higher water crime for.~ .., aoceyt food. ....... E d q .. lity •tandards. .. any other Commodity tnlde ••aUabl• Heavy Tur out xeecte 'lllen came the .ud • .,,.,.. Twenty·three as a tt!ult of I kidnaping. n = ISto~I~~ :,m::~ t~ ~=~ The toog BeadJ, repr_~J!Ye_~i~ -·--_ • ---------he was prompted in OOtb instanCes by -------too1n1td;-100-unbalatr~l!IO!ate<f - ihe "shock.lo~' kidnaping of. the daughter too...._ioc_vmplete, loo p oJ i t i ca 1 -o ; :'.dn: de~ ;u~ 0 ~ In San Juan City, VOiiiig m~ln~~~. element is th• lint ol mooey ,for !cod for the poor-and that about nine 9Cgmenls of a coastal master ol Reg. Murphy, editor Of the Atlanta plan being developed by six .regional Constitution. Pr!cinct insptdon: taking a snap tally The election has 10 official and one and ooe state commission est&blished "It is \KlfCl'tunate that Congress f t 1 toda predicted write-in candidate vying for the three by the 1972 ooastal zooc act. recently ameMed the law to provide 0 votes cas ear Y Y a !\.fonday's sessk>n in Long Beach was 8 penalty for any term of years or hea\f!' turnout in today's san Juan open seata. Only one incumbent, F.dward the fim such planning meeling. The for life," Hosmer said. CapiJtrano municipal election. Olermalc. ~ght re~lcction. The major attendance of more than 100 people That cou!d mean a kidnaper or Early figures from five ot the nine issue was growth and the bard-foogl'rt, surprised at least one commission coogpirator in a kidnaping would never consolidated predncts showed a IS ~ellmes bitter campaign centered on member of the Sooth Coast Regional go to jail, be pointed out. percent voter turnout with a steady tbe city's new genera1 plan whicb would Zone Conservation Commission, who In instances mxler the bill sponsored stream of voters marking ba.llota limit p>pulalion lo 41,000. said, "\\'hy are all these people here? by Hosmer, if a person kidnaped was throughout the day. City Manager D>nald G. Weidner said There arro't any permits on the neither iDpured nor killed bis abductors Three city council seats wtll be decided today that \'Ote tallies should be coming agenda." would sUll receive a minimum of ten today along v.itb two balklt propo.sitions in to city hall around 10 p.m. despite "This is better than that o( another yean behind bars. -whether or not the city should form the fact that there are twice as many commission 's," said Phil Brown, a There would be no reduction or its own pol ice department, and a regilltered voters this year than there professional plaMcr. as be waved a suspensk>n of these sentences, nor any ,.-PtOposed parks tax levy of up to IS \lo'cre l'lt"O )'ears ago -5,094. copy of the marine clement of the South probation or parole. cents per $100 assessed valuatio n. P~ interested In resuJts may call Q>ntral commission. Hosmer said he believes the stiffer If the poJ.ice issue passes the city city hall at 493-1171 througOOut the "It is bad and irrelevant," he said penalties are needed now especially council wU) update a twt>year-old evening for ''sp>t checks" uritil all the adding, "this one is pretty good and because kidnapings are taking on "a feasiblliby -study and again deliberate votes are counted. irrelevant." political ooloratioo." the pros and cons of a city police The old city council wiJI meet r.tarch Bro'ltil°s can for mapping out precise "\Ve may be approaching the point force versus oontinuing contract services II for the last time with the new council allocations of resources. not general where fanatics and mental cues will of the Orange County Sheriff 's .sealed March 12 during a special policies, without "fear" of political kidnap government officials or what ctep&rtment. If the . parks tax passes . meeting. Councilmtn who are retiring reprisal y.--as backed by Joseph Edmiston they imagine ~to -be Political reasons the funds wlll be used to develop and ·1hls year are James Thorpe and Josh (Stt COASTAL, Paget) rather than financial gain. maimain existing city parks. Gammell, who each served one tenn. * * * * * * Clemente Turnout. Steady A oteady turnout of vote" reportedly pleased with a new computer voting system marked municipal elections in San Clemente today. Precinct inspecton said in phJne survey• earlier today · that t h e appearance ol voters at 13 polling places was steady and appeared to be traditional for San Clemente elections. Ei.rlier checks showed about 10 percent ol tbe voters appearing. Pollo will be open an hour extra this tlrne around. 1bey. will close at 8 p.m. Every electioo worker con t a c t e d during' todiY'• · dlecb said the p11bllc acctptance of the Votomatic system being used as an experiment in lhe city baa been ••beautiful." Nan Fairbanks. p-ecinct .worker at the community ClubhaUte_. said that one elderly man was the only voter to complain today abou! t1ie loss of the tridittooal paper ballot. iiu.. city CllJllllCi1 teals and II linl!e vacancy oo.'11lt Saddltboclr College Board ' of Trustees v.i ll be filled in loday·s balloting. A total of 10,181 voter1 are registered for today's electklD. Eleven San Clementeans are In the running for the city cooncll positions Vet Benefits Raised $432 Million a Year WASHINGTON CUP[) -President . Nfron Monday as11.a· Coogrm to increase veterans' disability benefits bf $432 million a. year. In a leUer to the chalrmt:n and ranking Republicans on the Senate and House Veterans comthittees. Nixon recommended a t2 pel'C91t tncre~ in veter~ disability payments and a 14 percetit Increase Jn payments to the dependents or disabfed veterans. and the "'inners v.111 be sv;vm io at a special council session TUesday of next week when the rtSuJts of · the balloting will be made official. Counting or the new punc&card ballots will be done by minll'Omputer tonight al civic center and City Clerk r.tax Bug said that if prt'Clnct workers are swift in their duties, early returns mi~t be abundant. Traditionally, closing time at city hall has gone past midnight. The publlc Is welcome to join in the addlng of the results in councU chambers tonlght. Citizens also can check the returM by calling -ln.5101 and a,,ldng for inrormation through the c i t y switchboard. Berg and spokesmen,for the Votomatic manufacturer and marketing firm said that counting-is especially swift-11lter v.wert check each card for small chips which may not have fallen completely from thc bollot. ReadoUI Ille& f<il'eacb precinct Will be ptOduced by the comp.it.er. Oruge «:out Weadler Fair skies Wednesday with mostly sunny and wanner days. Increasing high clouds late in the day. Temperatures at the beach v.ill be in the upper liOs rising to the low 70s inland. INSIDE TODi\ Y Two Missisrippi fisher1nen wlto claim they were abducled by wrinkled creatures last Oc- tober, haven't forgotten their terrifying e!tperience -eveit if the government seem.t to 11ave. See story Page 10. l . M, lef~ " Mttl'U•I '""'' " C.11"""-• .......... .. ... • Cl•ttln.. ...,. °"'"" CMlllT • ,_., " . ·-11·1' ·''"'_., \1 • S~t...i. '"'"" " DN• Ntotktt • '"m 1t-tl ~""'1•1 ~"' • Ufcl Ml,... lt·lt llllttt .. __ .... TlttYlt!'r ~ ..... _ ll·lt , .... • .,..,_ ' ···""' • --" W_..., Ntlfl IJ.lt ::.,...4Mth .. ·--• • Your · Vote Counts Today; Polls Open -Until 8 , • I • • I • '/ • ' ' ' 'T -• • SC • tJ .S. Sourees See· End • -• Jti., • ' . ' ' ... . . ' ..... fo·. Aral!: IDil itibat_g6 -' WASl!INGTO (AP) -Semtacy of SIM. Henry A. KJsslnier, back from lhe':MJild(e Edi 8nd Europe, molerred 'ritb PrelideM Nixon today while authorllotlw -forecul the mmplata~ol the Arab oll embargo. \\'Ith Ani'"Oll rniollters due to mtet ift Libya Sunday, these sources sa~ they expect an end to the embargo agatmt the United States, with supplies retumln;g to tbe levels that exllted 'prior io the October Middle East war. '!be aour<ea said this would bring Volunteers ' Top ·Challenge To Marines WASlllNGTON (UPI! -The~- 0.,. eOnilden the aJl..volunteer force the most severe challenge It faces. Last month William K. Brehm, ~ assistant Defense secreUtn f o r manpower. predicted the ~1arlnes would be as much as five percent below their autborlzed size by June 30, the fint anniversary of the end ol. the draft law. Brehm predlct..i. the Army at worst would fall 2.5 por<en\ abort. In a ~ _....i for delivery .. the American teg1on today, the Marine mmmandaot, Gen. ROOert E. OJsbman Jr., said, "I would consider the problem of meeting our maopow<I' -w!t,bln the framework of the all- ' ' • • a drop In oli prices, from lbe cUmnl. ltUS a baml.to_about 17. • Restoration·of.J!l'Oduotlon, C0U9!ed with comervation measures taken dutlng ·tbe . recent squeeze, will bi-Ing aboi.Jt a pleotif\d supply of oil for Americans, according to. eatlmalei. The atocl< market posted •lrong gains today, sparked by a ne,t" wave of hope I.hat the embargo would be lifted 900fl. 1be 11 a.m. Dow Jones average of 30 industriill stocks was u:' 17.05 point.! at 870.23, and advancing lssues outnumbered those declining by about 4 to 1 1n active trading or the New York Stock Exchange. · Prk>r to the Kissinger-Nixon meeting, Whlte tkKlse press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told r<porters ''.I doo't have anything to say" on the proopeds of an early end to tbe embargo. Sllel~Alffiiiil--Zaki Yamanl, Saudi Arabian oil minister and • a k°ey spokesman for the petroleum producing states of" the Middle East, called for an end to ti\! Arab oil embargo, 1be Wall Street Journal reported today. In ID lnlervlew In Rfyadlr, ·Saudi Arabia, Yamani said the Arab cut~ft of oil to the U.S. no longer served any useful J>l111K16e· It W~ th{! first time since the ~yoott began In October that Yamani indicated the time was right for . ending the embargo. Y amani said lifting of the em\>ft 1110 could be disculled at the next meeting ol tbe Arab oil rnlnillers. 'l11ls could be as ea rly as Sunday, 'Jbe Journal aald. _ _ --.. -.,. Egypt l!4s-already J>Cl1P!llOd a meetln& In TrlpoU,J.tby.a__!i!_~ _Ill..@ to the entbargo. ' At the ume time, U.S .. olOeLalt ' .-:enied that the political crllls In !Jrael could.aet back Klulnger's ~me for having i..rae\ and Syria begin to negotlale thro11gh blJl\ In Wa9hlngt0n a disengagement in the Golanlielghta. Israeli dlpktmatlc and m 11 i ta r y repreRntative! were due in abqut two weeks, to be followed within two weeb: by a 1lrnilar Syrian ml!alon. But now, olflclals say, the plan muld be derailed If Prime Minister Golda Meir's Labor party bas to join fon:eS with the opposition Llkud to form a government. 1be price of otl before the Arn-l1raell war waa. about $3.01 a barrel. Stoqe then, production has been· cut about 2$ per<tllt and an eiiibargo lmpooed against the Unlled Stateo and the Netherlands for their support and frlendshlp for the Jewish Ute. U.S. experts comidef fl a barrel ~ hla:h, bu_t al.lo are con:erned that a lower price could discourage development of alternative sources of energy. Kissinger and his aides will say nothing publicly about the Tripoli meeting. But Egypt, Saudi Arabi a, Syria, Algeria and other Arab sta1es are understood to be wtited in wanUng to . have the embargo removed and full production resumed. Onlll now, there have been :reports of a phased steP;up of production once the embargo is lifted. L • Fiesta Garb -. : . San Juan 'Caplstrano•m~;i~-· ·.~caiia lsch a~d ~sta,~tlon official Mac McDowelt.show 1.fW,-Old Jennihr•$kilea an old· Spanish fall' and muse about Span· . ·~d Western ~etne of community's annual Fiesta de las ·G01ondrinas"'Mircli 18 thi:ough 24. The ce!ebrl· lion, including a parade, contest and entertainment, heralds return of swallows to Old ~issio!.1 ~n:/uan CaRisiiano. • · Su~t ' ~Faces 2nd Death Quiz By TOM BAllLE\' ... Oii ............ ""' ' A~---todaj' In the 'Saqt,\ Ana MunJciool Court artaignment of accoed killer Loula Stanley Wlecbeckl In a move that could · be linked to mounttq police 1n ... u1allon of tv.'O other deaths at the Aladdin 'f" Apartments In Santa Ana. - A district attorney's complaint accuses the fonner bolpltal worker of the killing of wealthy widow Marion Travers Morgan, 79. Her body was found lut Friday at ~ ~ of the 17th Street apartment ·building owned by her aon-ln-law, Dr. Louis Louis J, ~la, a prominent Orange Couaty polit!Cll figure. Olflclab 111d today before Wlecheckl was led riom Judge Eu c en e -Lanpauser's murtroom back f4 the county jail that a second murder allegation could be added to the document before his next appearance. Santa Ana_ deteet!ve Sgt. Joe El>ol would oply co~t today that his depirtmerlt ii "particularly interested" In the death by strangulation last Jan. 24 of Aladdin Apartments' tenant Linda Cummings, 26. Newsman H~lps ·to.Thw~ Mias cummings' nude bodi apparently strangled by two ropes attached to separate locations In her bedroom, was disooyered by Wlechecld and reported to pollce. Her death was later listed as a sWdde. But offKUS now probing that death state there was no suicide note and no indication in the days before her death of any problems in her life. ' $2 Million Extortion Plot . ·-teer fora> envinlmnent the moet . 150,!J_,QO. B~get Sought .·For County Gas Hotline . t -;,r-·"' . .. '( -;-°""' Aloo being probed by Santa Ana oolice is the death last Sept. 10 ol Charles John MallnoWBti, 34, a neighbor ol Miss • • CUmmlnp and Wlecheci<i In· the 17th , .avere....G>e we face in the 10reeeeable --ftiture ... ,~ -. . Alone amooJ the service chiefs Cushman bu launchetl a campaign to get Congrem to rescind constraints legislated last year limiting t h e proportion of high school ~b any· service can take to 45 percent 1 in the By WIWAM SCHREIBER for a aurvey of county· gas stations IJ.month period ending June 30. . °' 1111 °'11' P'li.t •1lff to. give local government· a better idea 'lbe Jaw waa enacted only In It oould cost $50,000 over the next ol how serious the shortage is and December, and by theo l9 . pe=nt of four months f4 lell Orange Countian.s how It could best be dealt with. the Marines already recruited were there Ls a gaa sbortaie and to let Bean· said be -is hopeful the-survey dropouts. them know how to deal with it. will provtde him with enough data to Pen_. offlclab say the remainlog County Emergency Operathw Ceoter make an analysb of the even-Odd oyslem months ·ot the fltcaJ year, except for Adall.n.istrator George Bean, whose office and come 1:'P with recommendations on June; are lrad!ttiloaJty poor moatho foe has ael up a 111 emeriency hoUlne the ~: ~ hlP achoo! gnod..-. In f4 dlsfribute lnf"'l""llon on the crlsls, · Arno\11 O()ler lhJngs, Bean said, order lo ._ the J4'tt', tho llWlnel ~ty ...,.r.tsors today that u. , deOnlUve answers are needed Jn cues wtJl lllTe f4 ?.~t bllllllndo ol ~ '"''!-' "'.· ~-to k-his operatloa"' l!>volvjnf iqedlcal .JMUents, ultsmen; wbo othen!lse qualify: ;, ·_; -~.;.'lithe fii'cat yaar. -~'::.l!l'i ... wbo neect gas almost e"4ry i:n.= ::!t\t.c,; tfiiii ~~e~~catn; ~~Be~~ -id ~th .,.'-~ ~~.~Jedlnl a 8;:1\'_ they may approvy.mcting for two weekl ~.of lhe county's 12 nuliHm 'l\"'tingency ". ...... untOJtiice'~ to ,give them more time· to atudy Ufe l'lll:~· ~--..,. out of It lilh •Ylr!ll_ budg<t 'request. · -.,..iuate. do oot. wot); , out In Been told the .board 'the • II AKRON,' Ohio (UPI) -A t2 rnlUioo" was -~todal-"'lth.ll>o extortion plot aialM Ben Maldenburg,' ct an ~-. polli:e 'said. amst Street apartment house .. •· • • pu~llsher of the Akron Beacon-Jounial, George tloac;e B,lake, (I, ·was charged Bel Air Woman · Slain by Burglar with a:tortlbn after Murray Stewart, a neWsman at WJW-TV, CleVeland, obtained a. telephone ;-.umber that enabled police f4 trace _ the auspect. · Maklenburg said he received a telephone caU at 8:05 p.m. Monday and was told by the caller.: "You got six hours and 20 . minutes." The caller LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The wife repeated the statement, then hung up. of a prominent Beverly Hills dentist Shortly thereafter, WJW4TV and radio was stabbed to death in her Bel Air station WAKR in Akron received home when she surprised a burglar• anonymoLW telephme calls sayin11 that police said today. -~ The body of Audrey Cogen, 47, w.., =."t.':"w'r~11• :'uid 8f,: ~f.du= found on the living room · floor Monday ....inc by her tiusband;pr. Leo Cogen, by the American &volu\loo'!n' Party ""-had .__ ~-~ ral · unless n .mi.Won was tnnwt over to ,.~~ ..._ ·~ ..... ~; times. feed the -~-'Akron! -., · ~-W· , I ~· i..Pollce iYkl there was no evidence · Po!i&e sakl · teWart tooli the call at « forced entry and they· believe Mfs. WJW-TV and. talked to the calJeri•for Colen left tbLlroOl door unlocked. Colen • ,ppme :,Oine. Police ..akl Stewartr·was said some personal belongings were able to get the man to reveal a ~epbone missing from Ibo house. number, which was traced to the borne ~e County ~. omcors closed that flle as · a sulclde with the determlnalloo that Mallnow>ld shot himsell just over the right ear with a Smith and WeS8011 pistol that was fowxi at his bedside. Wlecheckl today Is accused o f str>ngllng Mrs, Morgan In her living room and . carry!og the body ol the siWer-baired widow to a vacant lot behind the apartment building. Officers saMI they found her partially clothed body covered by a pile of blanket& Wiechecki was arrested and aooued of the slaying sevel111 hours later . Yocmri Q._ • . _ ~mces 1t. ~ In; ·Afternoon the wvloe, and !oar of 20 'drvpou\& pay '.the oalari,. and wag~ ':':n l'f'Otlt Pqe·J 1----""Bo"'~,,,, note--that-:t h:e---,eiepbOn~lo~re ~®'~COASTAL l~---,.,,.-gressk>nal limit means. the services ttom "7-a.-m:-to -aboul 8 p:m. every • • • Neighbors ia;.d thel...___ saw t w o of a neighbor ot.:.:oBl=a=ke~'s,,_. ______ _ -unideniified yO\itJiSln a Plliked car near Maidenburg was not warned about Memor-ial-funeral senices-for Tadio the house on previous occasions, but the kidnaplng nor told of tbe $2 million and television personality Joe Yocam will be rejecting not only the four day to answer . questions from citizens problems ·btrt-alao the 18 who su....._,, · about _the_ .n~W even-odd rnarkeUng of the Sierra Club. -'""" ·~ bl unlform aS well. So far the lines have been manned ''A specific, precise-plan i! better, by volunteer perSOMel from other county even in tcnns of salabillty to the departments since ·Bean's office staff Legislature," EdmistDn claimed, "than is normall y only seven people. the primary product of the Gerber Bean said the money will also pay Company _ pablum . ., Dr. Dooald Bright, commission Fro111Pqel SHRIMP. • • poUce-aal<Hben:were-no other leadr--:Tansonrdemand. of Ne_wport..__l;kach. will_ be held at 2 in the case. ---...-: Pol•'ce' and FBI agents establl~1....1 p.m. Satur~y at Pacific View Chapel, 3m:U 3500 Pacific View Ddve, Newport Beach, security at Maidenburg'a bom·e and the A story ·in Mondaj's Daily Pilot homes of several officer1 of the errooeously 'rtpqrt.ed that the services would be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Mr. Yoram, a broadcast penonallty at radio station KFWB and later with State Assumes newspaper. ' Extortion Case shrimp in winter as "very UDUSUll, beca)lle they usualiy breed worse during wanner moo.U.," From Pagel OVERRIDE . chairman, defended the process and said SAN DIEGO (AP) _ Stale charges when other elementa are developed, the were filed and federal charges dropped CASSELS' STORY OF JESUS PRINTED television station KCET, died Sunday at South Coast Community Hospital, South Laguna. He was 55. The mervolr In hills Inland ol Harbor Estates is the only open-air storage facility which the district has, Delfly explained, . '!be abrimp have appeanod occaslooally in taps In recent yean. 1beir appeerance thls week marks the fint ~rt of live organism.. in the water supply shx:e the furore Wt yeiU-when a San Clemente nurseryman insisted he drew aome water from a tap last summer and mosquito wigglers came out. ... The traie-cltilen brought tlie-w!ggler!· for city. coundlmen to see. Sub8equent probes established nothlnR conclusive about the phenomenon. -COAST IC DAILY PILOT • • • with the override and would not work for Its passage. But Thompson insisted that the election "has an excellent chance of passing." "When I was elected, there "'as nothing in my oath of office lhat said I should worry about $25 or $30 extra oo. someone's tax bill," he added. Kathy Walfield, the vohmteer who said the support was lacking for the election, asked · during the session how many members of the audience would work for the overdde. A dozen raised their hands . . . "Well, maybe I was mistaken. With that many willing to work, maybe it could pass," she said. Benedict stre~ that cutbacks this fiscal year would leave a substantial end-of·)"at amount of cash which could be applied to the following fiscal year'• program. Funds from BA override traditionally are not used for school p I a n t construction , . OOt to pay for the educational and operational progra.ms in the district. Benedict said that although this year's picture Is brighler than he originally belleved: he would probably urge an override sometime next calendar year to raise enough cash to cope with large growth in the district. f'rolll Page I MAIL. • • already Is stumping around the county on llam<tte's behalf. Sheffield ••Y• the respoMe from other mlll\ictpa.l court prtjJalili Jii<fi<i1'at oeen-liV<iialili. "It tws me one bout In driving time io 10 from here (Santa Ana) to ~ Nipel. Sometlmlil I'm only there for three minutes. It'1 a waste," said Shelfleld. Both Sheffield and Barnette aald that tfie arraipment by mall plan baa never .... iJled In llran&• Coualr. and, to their kMwledfe, In any court In lbe state. • Onoe the Jl"'gram lo set up. Barnette said woril will be puoed on to the at- torneys throu.ah the Dally Journal a Southem Calili>mla ·lawyers pobllcatlon. plan will take on a more specific form . qatmt a San Diego man accused of A number ol speakers objected that trying to extort 110,000 from the famlly At the time of his death of a heart Teachers End Strike d . of publisher Randolph Hearst. tt clt J -• -·! '··-" Uni ed the recommen ationa -Jlke Samuel L. McGraw, 24, wN charged ~!ss ~tei:u~~~---ediior !.ci BALTIMORE (UPJ}-Baltimore teach- preservatioo ol estuaries and wetlands wtth extortion of the famUy of a kidnap en begin retumln• to dUsrooms· today -prize.winning religion writer, was ,---weren't liste:l in order of importance. victim, and held oo. $50,000 ball. working 00 a series of articles on "'Ibe at the close ol a bitter, month-long strike Bright said that, too, is premature. Authorities said McGraw called lbe We and Teachings or Jesu.s." over ecooomic Issues. Urllon leaders ~•-rs •'--'uding Newport •··ch Hearst family in Hillsborough Dear San This seri-on J-us Christ as , ""is asked teadJera to end their strike despite vwn:; • uJC.1 .....:ci. Francisco last week and said Patricia '""' "" 1.U\I a narrow -1,799 to 1,725 -vote Plann'·g Director R·~-rd H g Cassels interpreted Him, a~,.rs today u• tu... o a n , Hearst would never be heard from again ,.-,.--Monday to reject a compromise contract wondered what kind of g<111.emment ls 1 if he wasn't paid $10,000. on page 23· offer. going to carry out the recommended -;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;-policies. 1 "The implication here is that the coastal commission is going to continue its llfe,'1-said Hogan;-"a.00 it may well do that." A future planning, element deals with government fund.Ing and type. Some speakers complimeoted pan.. of the report, which commission ,..Planner Stephanie Treoclt said ii aimed at "restoratioo of productive capacity of ncarshore waters," calling for estuary preservation and higher water quali ty standards. 'Ibe strongest attack was Jevele:l by recrea·uonal boaters and sport abd commercial fishermen. The. draft element empbulies the need to restore commercial fisheries bot sport fishermen argued thelr activity ls four limes as economically valuable to the state. The document refers to pollution from boat antlfoullng paints and the lying up ol. water space by marinas with some boats which rarely leave their slips. . ' · It suggests a survey to determine if any future ·martnaa are needed. A number ol boaters criticized the llalem<nia as inaccurate and highly blued. . -llri&bl cautlon<d the audience that the element ts In "its·."~ -drAft" fonn , not "final," as ltaced on its cover. He said furthu wrlttm comments will be taken for two more weekl btfore the element ts brought back to the commlalon. ... ransplant Made .sTANll'ORD (UPf) -A surpry ~m headed by Dr. Norman Shumway has per!onn<d !ta 17th heart lnnlplant at ibnford Unlvenlty Med!C<ll C.nter. '\, OVER-l"~E RIVER and_ ' ' THROUG.H THE .WOODS For ttiree more montl\s Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen ti,e street. At times Placenlia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from tl\e back way. · We l\ope you will . be patient witl\ construction as the results will certainly be worti, all il\e trouble. If you aren't adventuresome. give us a call, and we'll bring :iamples to your home. 19111 ST. _1 lath ST. -l ' '~~.i:r-----~ 1663 -;6th ~A --+-- • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES I ,. 1663 Placehtia Ave. COSTAMISA 646-4838 --""""-• .. s,ao, '"· t '"., s..: "'°,. s -, , \ - , ' " '" .... •• ' • • 'l'uesday's Closing Prices • • NEW YORK STOCK EXCHAN·GE . 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Ille ...,_ ..._ -lloli» '11»1~ ttalllc lllPll • llecorda lhow amoiic t,7t4 three inJmlta U be cin blOI ........ 1be ._,.. could tile bm!"-4 -ID the j beoide me dieted .. It flollied clients at Fairview that 19 · -!"' ...U Into their -"°"lotllq. . be die .. p1111ec1 ring o1 a -o1 ~ tnim to 111: 'WALK,. lo -. peroeot 'are blind or very teem Ind one 1153, but Ibey '!t»devlcellftd~ betl«kldll'layq. wblcb dlroctlon 1 -·II -II downtowft' .._. live 1t the level ol I 6 -lb uoed in the Ward rl pnllrlDl 'll>m, elter be -lel1 C01tUaC-I wbo could -· It "31 ooe to 4'yoer-old dllld: at Flfrvi<w ._ l1om -lt'1 comln( lnlm the Stlll a ll*d lo the "'°'*'C i atdlble aid to me.·. · . c1'' IRVIEW eiimnely llilnl>I< tomremely ~or lell. the -icawed ...,.., ---Y 1 Ooce, 1 !roll a.In In a l'i -DANNY REAClll to bis coolly ...t omipltx. with hll blc eMi>bonol by br Podlic ~ !rayed c:lo4lt -toot mine 15 Y~ body by exploring parts o1 :""'.-the -ol • i-.. ~ -out o1 .at the-q1 ol. a 'earl>, Oai il. He toudies hll mouth;--Ol';E-IS 111E IO'Catled -upripU - could ,!<II . by the heavy h8ndj and hair He mekes-jibonic -· « mla""""° AND 111EN -alles . who -llld Clllle w1r<. ' a •' perfume end timo-wwn voice ;, ..... n. handicapped, while his Wllltl mi,.,; by pulling, wftlt -le beodlet adillc ao . that ebe was 000 ol ti-·-, pualllng, or reael!ing. He can a transiltc>r to co11Yey what -bow loll( IA the wa1dj perennial llMle old ladles who qine perceot ·are deaf ot dlsilnplsh enough ligbl ~to ----- haunt city downtowns. severely limJted In. hearln1. tum toward the am. . "Let me help you," she A SMALLER perwrtage -ERIC Is one o1 !be mono . Reffrcis .............. 1,714 eU-ts offered kindly but lllOlllly, it suffer both bearing and ~gilt advanced. He can touch a •t F•lr.,ie., t .. t 1. pertt•t •re Miu had to be done alone. loss. penon "' thing and tell 'II or .,et'JI eb...U• , .... ..,.......,.,,,.,•lie BY 11fE TIME I stripped . the patches from 111y eyes three l10ln aild many bfock.s later, I was soaked in, cold Using n e w tecltnologic:al It IJ living "' an objed .. He •l•e JH!reeott •re fk•I or seeerel• 11- devices untieard-ol In tbe days "" with 8 •pooo. He can fteil In fae•rl ... s\\·eat. . I couJd aee my world again. Sans ol n<jdelU at Costa Mee&'• FairiieW S t a t e ffool'ilal for . the ....xally r<llnled Ind pliy1 l cally hondlcapped have nev« ioeo . their ""'1d. . A ti w ·exist in a gray, shadowy woMd ol 1111-, both bllnd and deaf. ' when the late Miss Kelle< WIS ... enough beyood light to painfully tut.Orecl to cope with noclce movement her twin handicaps, speciallstJ GORDO geta along pretty are helping 11 Fairview kids. well, -Ing. lie Is ~ This may seem a email ~ to&lld"d:.;o"'l:l!i number but it i s not, ~Wn e..W:-v.n.. He ~-•-try the e:itreme·~aon -r-~--.n.:a w required between -or to Wk. "He Is VO<ally active I __. -~ ol the dly," akle and clieot iuvolyed in oo._.. v-• eacll otep. quips one Wan! 27 employe. "TODAY; WE HA VE 11 , -CHARLES PAUL, o r kids. WithbJ. the next two 0.Jpper cannot Yd manage months we Will have 20," says his ·1'PdY· He· can't 1U ap. THEY MAY 'BE .:....,.. Ulllan 'Mikalonis, \ll'ho at 23 He .etetl llke an Infant or · -.:r.;w•it81"'11'1--years -o1d--ts p-r 0 je~c r 1 DUlt-~uman crab. He.grasps 1n a luoflie wo~iu, coordinator for the Deaf-Blind sometblng be may 1tumble unaware o~ the ~ferences rro·ect 't ,_ tltled 1cro11 Jn bl• travels , ·tbtn between lheir own !mge:rs and J as_! ~ · b i.. tt -u bl toes, but 90 once was the Phyllis Bolin is the overall ar.. away uncoi .... ., •. Y· late Helen Keller. Program Director. -DAN Is the real traveling She just took Jooger to learn The 10 boys and one girl man, who ge" up with some bow to emerge from a in the Deaf-Blind Project will balance anll JlOWF7 He wheels ' .. ... • is said to the clieot nl • ,. 1ootar.d In gray, !lien< fA>C, bemillC aid to amplify ii. the cllmt II taugbt bis nome. "A bearing aid )¥ill only It Is important to be- ampllly speech • ~ "We _.. on • lolol (human voice ) but this 11)'1-ccmmunicat.ion basis " llYS tan will amplify all the oound the yOilllg t.ed>er. •!weTiioe lrequ<ndes,'.' llYI coordtoa· regular ""1 language ' add tor Mikalorus. band tanguage combined." . She hall tieen wtrking In " For 16stanoe, a teacher will the program since she WIS PfCllOl"IC" ~ ietler A illrough 20 and now has a BA degree the 1eatpbones, while. lracing from Cllapman College In Its form in the pal{D of the hearing .acJences and an MA ~ dlild's hand. This d~ in alldiOlogy from Cal ii one w·ay thie ra:mous·-Helen State Los ~eles. ... Keller had to learn. -oot she 11IE PRINCIPLE of the phonic ear ooce the cljent can hear what is said or amplified and overcomes m o b i 11 t y had no phonic headset to help. SIGN LANGUAGE IJ also used among deal clienls if Chey are net too visually • A llEVICE LID die atimJp ol • -hanp !rem tt, carried bY • pully -.,.. -· md Ulo dlonts CIO get in Joulnff !or health with conl'ideoce. "ll's having a wry poalti'jO effect, as they Imm lh<ir body mecbanlca, they pin conl'ideoce Ind sectrlty ..... ,. Mn. Pl!Yllill Bolin, Deal-Blind Prosram Diroctor. ' 'Ille team wortlng with the Ward rT Eleven -Mn. Bolin, Mlai MJkaklnil, tea c be r _ _,, •-1ollst 1n-tiOdlly ori.aatlon 11111 mobility: -..... ol the blind Phil G._.gus -and Che ........ end payd>ialric -staffing-duty shifta I day, are realiltic. NOBOOY IS likely to bet a-blg-bankroil on "'Y ilrand futlft aecompll!hmerts for --ol them besides bemg able to be hawier. ltte' nl more self-suff>Cienl. Once, nobody would -bet on Heleo Keller. -.. " ·'-· .. -... ·~ -·~ .... .... .. .• • • •• ' • • " ' -~ An $8.S 7 saving. , • that's the report of one of our Capital Club ~members who used her card to take four friends.to-dinner . and the movies1 a 10% discount at a member restaurant plus $1' off on each movie ticket. It 'adds up! And there ate liter• ally hundreds of other savings our membe~· take advantaae of, including financial services, entertainments, excu~ioas, and even car rentals and hotel accommodations out of towp. All you have to do.is gave $1000 or-more at Western Federal. 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I Zip ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ••••••••• ••.• ........... • 111()1 . . ·ot;tJ I -····-------------------------··---·'J-~-'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~-·~~~.-~~~~~~~~~.-~~~~~~~~~~....;'iiii • I -,.. • ,, I. • , < f • • • ( ... •t ... 1 17 ~ • I i I I l 7 I I I ' • -• -• ,. .-Lag a Beaeh"-'-'-Today's Fina) N Y S .._ __ ._..;. • • !l.UCaa •' ' • VOL 67, NO. 64, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORAN6E COU"!TY, ~UFORNIA • ~U.ESDAY, MARCH 5, 197'4 TEN CENTS . AuClience n ·roWns 'Coast ·Panel's Marine Plan . . By CANDACE PEARSON OI ... 1M1Y ,._ '"" 'lbe rt&lorlal coastal c o m m l 11 I o n lluncbed lt.s kleas ror a marine master plan for the coastline Monday. It abruptly sank, riddled by verbal volleys from a criUcal audience. ln the draft venlon, the commission called Ior preservation o1 estuaries, restoration of commercial fillleries. elim- iDallob ol boat pollulloo Ind hlgber wa1<t quality standards. the lint -~ DJ«tlnf. Tbe at"!""•nce of more tbaD 100 people lurpriled It ieul One oommllllod -of . the Sosi1h Cout R9gjooaJ 1""11 ~·lion llommllaloft, "who • aald, ''WbJ -all tbeae people bore! "lbete . ....,, ·1111 pennUa 00 the ~· '"!bil ii heller than lbal ol -~iesklo'•," II.id Phil Brown, • i>rdtakllla.l planner. u be waved a copy ol the ma<ine demeot ol the South . Central -Ion. "lt ls bid and irrelevant," be said, addln(, "thll one b P'"'IJ good aod tmlevant." · BroWn'1 call for mapping out procbe alloeltlonl of -· not g-.al policies, without "fear'' ol political repriul ... blcbd by Jooepb Edmlltoo ol the Sierra Club. • "'A specific. procise plan b better, ·even in terms ol salabutty to the Legbllltw.," EdmillOn claimed,:""tbao the prtmaiy product ol the Geri>er Company -pablum." Dr. Donald Bright, commission cl!aJnnan, defended the ....,... Ind aald wbeo other elementi-are deve1oped, the plan wW,,take on a more speci.flc form. A lllllllber ol speakeis obje<ied that the recommendattona -like preservatm d. estuaries and wetlands -weren't Usled in Otder of importance. Bright said that, too, is premature. Others, indudlng Newport B<ach Plam.ing Director Richard H o I a n , WOOO.ered what kind of government is golng to cany out the recommended poli~es. ''The lmplic.atlon hert is that the coastal commiMlon b going to continue Its life,'' said Hogan, "and It may well do that." A future planning element deals with government fw'lding and type. SOme speakers complimented parts ol Hiff COAST AL, Page !) New Niguel Court Plan Saves Gas Laguna Citizens Report at Elect-ion Violations ... 87 FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. °'*" ,.., ltaff ..A.. .A. ..A.. Routine court appearances that cost w ·'"' '"' ~. money. anc1 1asollne may. soon Hanv Walkinn be lw!dled by mall at South Orange a ~ • County ho1unicipal Court in Laguna •\ La guna Voting Return s Posted • NI~. plan drafted by Presiding Judge Laguna El er' ct· •. on . Blair Barnette is adopted by fellow Voting returns will he posted at jurists, the south county court will be LajUlla Beach Oty' Jlall Co u n c i I '."the first in the county -and poSsibly Chamber!! tonight as ballots are counted · the state -to do its bit to ease the · · at each of the 15 precincts and result! soUn horta · T . t B • k telephoned lo t.he city clerk. ,.ga es ge. ri.tF " ... ...,,...... urnou r1s The city hall switchboard -49f.1124 · "A lot of attorneys drive 45 minutes JUSTICE BY MAIL? · _will be open until all election returns Write-it1 .. Co m plaints Head List ""to come down here !or short, routine Jud Bl i a. are in, and citizens may call for the ~appearances," said Judge Barnette. ge I r rnette latest results. By JACK CllAPPELL : "Thi! plan will save time, mooey and Of "'-O•lt• '"Htt 111" Fir!J returns are expeded from i fuel consumption." Votfng in the Laguna Beach City Mrs. Taschrier said voters ere having precincts between 9 and 10 p.m. The The Laguna Beach City Clerk's Office \ Barnette proposed that arraignments J • Co Council election got off to a brisk start "no problem"· handling the procedure poll! close at 8 p.m. was nooded tQday v.·ith citizen complaints l and continuances in aJJ misdemeanor rvJ.llC mpany, for write-in candidates. "Everyone of election violations or improprieties cases be handled by mail . More serious today, with more than 15 percent of seems to be informed or. ,1;hat to do," at the precincts in the hotly contested. felony cases still would require in-person H h fl...1.-.-..-the r~ voten casting ballot.a by she said. ' 'A hle • ' City Council voting. oppeararices by attomeyo..and clienll. ·ug es,~·S ' ·a ·ji ;y. ·~· At Prociltd ! located at '8f Gl'IMvltw quat . UCS M06t complaints alleged that precinct The judge said he has discussed the Of'ficials at precincts around the city election Worker Virpnia Billey said a olficial5 v.·ere Improperly encouraging plan with Judges Riebard Hamilton and A • r .. . mid ~ people are walking to the man was standlilg arv.!lld tt-~ comer Le I ad s \'Olers to take pencils inlo the booths. Jobn !lrillln. Botii are 111 favor of the SSISt ·~Higns . ,.. __ c1ut 10 t11e gu a11orta,e r..m the po11e aa1t1ng voters ii the)' tter ie et Calle" romp1a1ned tlect:oo officials proposal, be said. • and a beluUIUI day ci.itdoors. · wante.d..a peDdl tar the wrlte-m. were asking voters, "Do you v.·an1 a Barnette said the proposaLcould be From Wirt Servlcft: MOit eJec'lkm. won.en llid votlnf will Balley said cne voter was a bit puuled F C pencil to write In candidates~" In elfect later whll week. Howanf Hughe> the Irvine t»mpany probebly pick up during the alter •wk by the man's oiler. Or Ontrove rsy Polling pla"'' had an ample 8Uppiy • r----Under-the·-proposed-change-in_~ba~~ch hours. Po~ open to 8 p.m. _ ''Whyiwuld an)'(lne ask me if I wanted of_ pencils . today because oC the last- h---c:ow:l-nlles,-tbe-attomey-lor-a-law-'-linn-are-among.-contilbutors~~~r=.-pencif~rr.-Balley-~wter · 'fhe-leUe<liOld or ,,,; "•'~ "'~'""" mttnrte-wntC"!n-campaign-otr bebalf-ui-··- mlsdemeanor client would send a ccyxlklates ror state offices ranging from ... Precinct 4 at 359 ~ ~agnolia Drlye, as asking. . Foundatk>n, ~.-;;d~wo-counetf-hopcl · . standardized leUer-.infonnlng the judge governor to state cootroller'. Campaign ipeeulated that .more ~e were t~ng The Grand~ew Street ~ls logged .the Lagunan Bruce Hopping, is something Th~re v.:ere also . compl8:1"t.s that of the clent'S plea which normally is finance reports were made publie tOOay to find gaa. this monung than getUng largeg_mommg ~with 17 perCent of an eye catcher " election offu:ers were 1nstruct1ng voters innocent • in Sacramento to the polls. of its 416 voters C811ttnjit: ·tallots. . . how to cast ballots for the mte-in · "-·bli · bema · 1 h f 1 Mrs. Sleeper reported that IOI ol·the In Arch Beach Heighl!, 14 percent And not too long ago, 1t caught U,e slate ln the letter, the a~tomey would H ."'.,,.. can gu toria 0 Pe ~ 671 registered voters _in the precinct of the 487 voters bad trekked to the eye of a counlian who thought the United One fonner city official aS9erted the · request a date for a pr~r1al conference, oustO!' ~Lzt~ 1~.352~ -had voted by midday. She said the p&lls at 1722 Del Mar Ave., where States Postal Service should investigate actions "put this ,,;hole election in where more than 90 percent of all cases rmpaign cont KJDS, e ~ tw;nout wu a little lighter than she election worker Susan Eisner said many_ it jeopardy." are setUed. ~m Hughes, $300 from Kalmbach s l~w anticipated. people had been .walkir. lo the polls It has. And .now, it seems the Pl:lstal Laguna Beach City Attorney Tully Received at the court, the letter would ~;: and $l,500 from the lrvme But at Precinct 12 at 9!J8 Glenneyre, rather than driving their can. . Senice doesn't know quite what to do. Seymour es.aid he lsn'l sure of the be processed b~ court clerks and To':~ the st con . , veteran election worker Clara Taschner ~l~on v.'of'ker:s there spent free time Hopping's letterhead and envelope are iUeg~lity of l':'e alleged action in the approved by the judge assigned to the spent $266 216 in:!; gube troll:!' ·:f'gidhe 5. said today's turnout was heavier than knitting and talking a~t. the ~asollne printed with a black and white precincts but "1t was probably something case. ·Orange Cowtty ~mbb.~~ Ke~th ~ past elections. About 14 percent s~age and nalional pohhcs, said Mrs. photograph or a statue of a nude male. that shouldn't be done." . Barnette said the small size of the Cory (0-Garden Grove) who is running bad voted there by roon . E1Sner. Hopping, 53, had the statue designed T~te v.:ere also reports of illegal south copnty court will allow ·it to make for the office Flournoy will vacat~ also .A. .A--"-. A -"--{:r in the early J9fiOI as an award for eblectbaioneek nng near ~II~ also reportedy (See l\tAIL, Page %) received a contribution from the elusive N H w. W N a S'A'edish swimming competition. His Y c ers ~f lhe wr1te-1n slate. billionaire, Hughes. It was listed as L ' 12 Candid foundation supports "aquathlelics" such ~puty C•tr Cl~rk Peggy _.~fOrTeale, Laguna Doctor .. Giving Up Run To Tip of Baja By Auoclated Preu · Because of the sudden illness of his ..._, car ilri..,, Dr. Thaddeus Jones of Laguna Beach was forced to give up his intended 900-mile nm-for..fwi to the tip of Baja Calilomia. Larry Reynolds, a friend who was carrying Jones' s:upplies, suffered an apparent stroke and is now under trealment in a hospital here. · He was flown home late Saturday ·after Jones drove 230 miles In 24 hours, over rough dirt roads to reach the La Paz airport. Roynolds' physiciao said he apparent\y bas suffered no residual effects. M1', Roynolds said her hu!bond'• ooly regrel Is that he spoiled Jones' fUn -and bis own too. Jones had run only . a few miles, starting Feb. 14 at Mexicali but he soon became naus'.eated and was obliged to suspend · hl5 nm. lie had upeded t.:> average 30 miles a day. But alter hl5 W-continued, be ~ 14 a half·WIY poiDt. Ind leellng be!Aer, he resumed """'"" al I po<e ol ooly JO miles I day. At that rate be -id have -the Up ol Blja oo Mardi 15, hll 111111 birthday. . But J-will --... not ol hll plM. lie will OJ 14 IJaiola. Colombia, to train tn that dlJ'• 7,llQMool altitude so tbaL be '"'1 compel& In Ibo BollOO, Morathoa on April :a. being less than $500. Cory showed aguna s ates as swimming. diving and water polo. s;ud the clerk' office had re<e1ved more contributions totaling $46,230. He gays !he statue helpe symbolize ~han so. t~lcphone calls about electl<lll Hughes also gave $1 00> to Democratic Kalo:i: Kagathos -the ancient Crttk ~rieties. U.S Sen to Al C~ st temen concept o! "physical distinction and City Clerk Dorothy 1\-tusfell 'A'as out filed. .thatber • .!!.'....~. f sta aindi. ts nobility of mind" at \'Oting places attempting to COITect Wt ._ ...... _.,. o te oate. ht La t-dit h v t T · the alleged election violation,, Crans~ reported total contributioos of . s c 0 e ry One pe~ who saw one ot ltle Opponents of the write-in sl~te charged $436,985including13,000 from Jobn "Jake ; foundation' envelopes apparently thought that the entire electioo is in danger the Barber" Factor ol I.A:. Angeles, (Ste XAWS, Page 2) of being ruled illegal. a ex-convk!t t u r n e d prob.iblUon.era ·Arnold Hano former Board o f philaothroplsl. Last-minute electiooeering by LaJ111113 andsaid. that was Mr. Spilaleri ," Balzer (See COMPLAINTS, Page %) Stude nts See k · 'Bare Facts' lmpeacli Strl}ak PllILADELPHIA (AP) -A group of University of Pernytvania students has called f« a "streak for impeaduneot'" April I around the White Hoose. '(Related story, photcs, Paoe 3). 'Ibey say they are hoping tO oonvince . President Nixon to "lay bere the facta:'" about Watergate. . Strielting, or runnlog ni.Qe throogh _public places, has popped up at nwnet'OWI campuse5 of lat.e. _"It's time for President Nixon toiar *" the facts aod give 111 the oaked lnltb," Paul Matlillu of l'i!lln aalJI Mooilly in -,. p1w !<Jr U..- -!<Jr lmpeocimx«" on April l'llol's d.Y, Be lald other Ivy Leope-....id be asked 10 tue port. Matthiat ii lhe vtoe ebalrman ol -~ 11 Pena. He calil hlmlelf • ·---· """°""' be llYJI ho~ ct-up tbe pillllb. -·· 12 caodidates r.. a1y c.ouncu Trio Face Court w81 atill under way today as voten: ~ were reports of IOme candidate made their way to the polls. backers stuffing literature in residence Tbe slate of candldates backed ,_, mailboxes, a violation o! the poslal .,,,. regulat.ion!, however, P011tmaster Don the Boan! o! Realtors llooded the lown Rose said he bad· recei>-ed no reports with a.ooo copies of a lour-page of sud> aotlvtty. nenpap<r she advertisement printed 'Ille eleotion will determine who shall by p,e News-Pait. 1be advertisement fill three seats oo the five-penon Lagqna which cost $700 was dislrll>IMd ·to B<acb City Council. residences by vohmteen. Tt1t'O incumbents, Phyllis Sweeney and The advertisement oontained poUUcal earl John!on, are st.anding for electkla, ads run prevklusly in the semi·wiekly along with eight fonnal candidates, nd ii-or t les Wayne Baglin. Joo Brand. Nancy newsp1per 1 " c; .. ,,., news 1 M G::i.ttui..ian_ James , Gilleawat.er. •·th C>1n'!ed by the Dally Pilot, The 11mes -~· ~ and ~eWa-Post. Daily Pilot articles were Leeds, Theodor Spark.uh!, and Gary reprinted without pmnissk>n. Weber. Write-in candidates are . Paul Realtor Rick Balzer, member of lhe Stuart and Fran Haller. $1,400 Golf C..rt spoOaorinl "Friends of L a g u n a COmmittee" said Vernon Spit.aleri, Nt\VS- 1""' publlsber, had heea given char&• of the Wrlle-tn/Bailln slates publicity. "The eoUre pobllcity w ac1vertiling Stolen From Resort -put In the bands of one penoo · Elderly Couple Die BEAUMONT (UPI) -An eidert7 -i>h! died ol -lltlca within 17 lllliNtel ol eodl -liter the wtle .... !<Jr belp -... n.,_'<lld --me W Ill their mobile Jm>e. • Orange Oiimty. Sberilf1 ollloen 1ro ln-.Otinc die thelt ol I IOif -vUOd 11 ft,4tl0 1rom Beo Brown's -In llouth Lq\ml. lira. Violet T. B!vwn, or lhOI Poc1li< Oooat llJchny. told ornc.n the cert waa drtftn my by an ·intruder who id-JI """' under .. ..awninl In lbe ....... 1 .... • . On Mari juana Smuggling Raps Three men booked on drug charges when a search of their boat In Dana Harbor allegedly revealed 1,500 pounds of marijuana' stacked belt'• decks are to face arraignment today in 8.mta Ana Municipal Court. Orange County Sheriffs officers have charged Rudy Guerreo, 47, Tony Andrew Peters, 19 and Thomas Jam~ Wheeler, JS, all of 24fJ(ll Alta Vista, Dan:l Point, ~Ith posaesslon ol marijuana £or sale. Deputies jailed the trio during the weekend 'tlhen Harbor Department officers td•bed them they w e r e • SUJpidoul ol. the ocean going activities ol the tJree cleleodantl. Deputies -Ibey aean:lled the zt.foot J>O"'r boot, operal«f by tile trio and found 21 pllltic guba(e bigs each of •hlch cootaUied I} 14 20 bricks of C011tpr•e:d marijuana. It .. ·•llettd that the mer1juana WI! being· -led In from Mealro by ,.1 """ later paebpd """ sold 00 the Soulh<m CaUlorola market. Oraage «:out • Weatlier Fair !kies Wednesday with mostly sunny and warmer days. Increasing high clouds late in the day;· Tetn'(>eratures at the beach will be in the. upper 60.s rising to the low 70s inland. INSm E· TODAY Two Mb&intppi fishermen 101!0 claim Ute11 wert abducted by wrinkled creatures Jrut Oc· tober, haven't forgotten tl1eir terrifying experience -et1e'l1 if tl~t government 1eem.s to have. Set 1tor11 Page 10. L. M. .... n M--" ._ • -·-• ,_ ' ... Or•-c_,., I ·-· " ·-,,.,, ·-. " ·--n --• ·-,.., ........ ,_ • ll9dl ilMrUI• ,,.,, ...... ,, . .... ·--" -11 ·11 ,. .... , .... .. .. _ , ·-• '"' 1111 I .. .._ .. ""' , .. ,. ....... .. -n ·--• Your Vote Counts Today; Polls Open Until 8 - ) ,/ I ' ' . ' . DAIL 'f PILOT LI -Adjultment member _and organ!Je< ol the anU-hlgh rile inlU1tive, charged that "tbil whole election Is In joopardy." .. nu, u the flrlt time In the 18 yean that I have been In Laguna that ., election hal been laoed with sudt Violatiorui," Hano said. "This l!: a well«Cbe9trated attempt to Mlbvert the elect.ion," the volatiJe writer asserted. '"Ibe police have been Wormed," Hano aakt 'Ille Orani< County Registrar of Voters Office ll1d such lmp!'.Oprletles If true· could not be handled under nonnal "recount" elecUon proctdures, and would necessitate a filing o( a-laW3uit and a Olurl judgment on the ekction's valdlty. The write-in slate was formed by Fran Hiiier, Laguna Federal official, and Realtor Paul Stuart. 'Ibey declared candidacy In response to a city council imposed four·monlh moratorium on construction in muJtf;famUy residential mnes. Tbe:y a~ with candidate Wayne BagUn have been backed by the Laguna Beach Board or Realtors. I , "'•I COAST .. DAILY PILOT • Y ocam SerVices In Afternoon " hiemorial fun eral services for' radio and television personality J oe Yocam of Newport Beach will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pacific Vi ew , Chapel. 3500 Pacific View Drive, N~•port Beach. A story in ri.tonday's Dally Pilot erroneously reported that the services would be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Mr. Yocam. a broadcast personality ~at radio station KFWB and later with television station KCET, died Sunday at South Coast Community Hospital, South Laguna. He was $5. 3 Nabbed in Robbcrv , . FRESNO (AP) -Three Fresno men have been arrested for investigation of robbing a jeweler and1 his wife at their home. here, authoriUes said ~tonday. Albert Edmonds. owner ol F.dmonds Jewlers and Silversmiths, and his wire Doris were robbed of $99,000 worth of jewelry ai1d almost $2,000 In cash Feb. 24. Stroke Training Course Planned South Coast Community Hospital in . South Laguna is seeking volunteen for a six-week stroke rebabilitatioo course, director Stina Wolf aonounced today. Training sessions ror the course are held every ~1onday and Thursday from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. The course will run through April 5 . "The Ct>u rse is aimed al equipPing th!? volunteer wilh the necessary techniques and understanding ~ help the stroke victim back lo normaf life," said Mrs. Wolf. Persons interested in the course should contact t~ hospital .auxiliar1 office, 4913- 1311 or ~1rs. Wolf, 494-3380. Gas Shooting Neiglibor Upset by Fuel 'fheft SAN JOSE (AP) -A 20-year.Otd San Jose man accused by his neighbor of stealing gasoline WIS shot and critically wounded by rifle £ire in his front yard, sherifrs officers said today. The neighbor wu arrested and booked for invesllgalion of attempted murder. -Joseph Oagnino Jr. "WIS reported in critical condition In Alexlan Brothers Hospital. James Westbrook, 48, arrested aner the shooting Mond1y, was, held In t~ Santa ,Clara County jail. S,nla Clara County l~nrrs Capt. Frank Mosunic said Daanino wn hit In the back by a ftuaer. 44 magnum carbine bullet th•t rip- ped through his body and caused a large exit wound in his abdomen. Mosunlc said Westbrook. who lived across the street, app1ttntly was touched off by seeing Gagnino step out of a car carrying 1 five- gallon gasoline can. · • • • • • • .. . • . . Laguna Trustees --. . . To Vote on Aid • ( . • Uiiruna Beach ,school tnll1M will be belp lldiool distrkta -to lflps with 8'ked Wednetday night to ~ atate rampant Inflation. l<8Jalatlon..<hat could -adil ll0.000 lo-lbe--leglalatloo -would modify se"'1"al $60,000 lo -I dlltrlcl <»~en In 'the provlslooo or S<Glte Bltl 90, the new upcomlnc blllaet year. , school finance meUll'e which )le<olne Supt. Dilnald Woodlngtoo w 111 law lalt July. ' l'OCO<Mlelld · !bat tbe board support 'l'nlsteel wlU OCJl1Slder Woodlngtoo's Senate BW lii911. r<Ct11Uy h>lroduced to remmmend1tlon at tl>O 7,30 p.m. meet.Ing In the Education Center, 5SO Blumont St. Woodlngtoo said the $50,000 to 11!11.000 that could be generated could be used t.o offset a S250,000 Income short.age that the aclJool diJtrkt will face during the 1?7Hl rllC>I l"I' startlq July !. That shortage Is due to a mlltakc in estim1tin1 liChool. en.~ th.ii year. Other ltemJ facing tnlste<ll at the lllfftlni Include: -A report from I cltl2enJ C0111111ittee on educaUonal' goals for the 1ebool di.strict. 'Ille goals were drafted by parents, taxpayers and teachers during a series of recent ~·orbhops . . -Another appearance by Bruce Hopping who is seeking a ban on smokinK at board meetings. Hopping tnlerids le tell the board the han hu been endorsed by tuther L. Terry, COnner United States Surgeon General. Transplant Made STANFORD (UPI)--A surgery team headed by Dr: Norman Shumway ha9 perlormed Us 67th heart transplant al stanfwd University Medical Center. OVER THE RIVER and . . THROUGH TH·E WOO.OS - For ttiree more montt)s Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed· and access will be available by way of Babcock St.. eomi~g from ft)e back way. We tiqpe YoU will be patient wilt\ construction as the results will certainly be wortt\ all it)e trouble. If yau arenl adwnturesome, give us a call. and we'll bring ~amples to your home. · 191h ST. 18111 ST. 17th ST. i..._ ___ _ 1663 PIAIJNTIA ST. ' - ALDEN'S . CARPETS • DRAPES .. COSTA-llNCI ,.., 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MBA ' • 646-4838 ---',. • .,., .... ' ............. s • ' I • 17 ;1 ' I \ • • • I 7 ,• • - Today's Final ~.Y. Stocks . • . ' V~L 67, NO. 6-4, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ' ORANGE t?oUNTY, CAUl'ORNIA . ~ ~ ~ --. TUESDAY, MARCH 0 5, ·1974 TEN CENTS • • .. . ... . Saddlehack Trustees Okay NeW School Site; By JAN 1'011111 Of .. ..,. "" ...,. The Saddl<back Unilled School District board ol t.rusteee lpPl'OYed a new lojermedlate sdlool site Monday night. ,Their IHI declsioo came alter two boon of debote with IDOl'e than 100 vocal Lake Forest ll>meownen split ht!tween thole who adamanUy wanted UiO sdlool and thooe-..00 didn't-at least not where it was shown oo the !nap. '!be ~te, to be J>Urchased lor '991,epo l!ptn ~tat--~-. Is 00 20 acres of eucolyptus tree-awered land Aid Asked • For Upper Bay Refuge 'nle Friend!: of Newport Bay have asked the regional coasW coounlssioo for stronger support ol their efforts to preserve ihe Upper Bay' as a wildlife nfuge, Ray Williams, represeotln( t h e Friends, spoke m Long Beach at a meeting about the draft m a r i ·n e eqvirorunent element, 1he first of several parU ol a coastal master plan. Williams sakl a "Very high priority" lhoukl be given to saving the estuary. The draft element ol the Sooth Coast lleglonal 7.or>e Coillervatlon Commission now says-UpPer Newport Bay, along wjlh Bolsa <bica Eoologlcal Reserve irl HIDltlnglon Beadt, "should be reoton!d to full productivity """l:Jtellt with their natural dlaraoter." At least ooe commissioner Monday indicated he backs the Friends' P<'OllOSal lot shallow dredging u,.,.,. Bay. "I agree with . the ation for rehabilitation," Rona Caspers, who is a1lo an Oran&e · · 1rom Newport Beadt, 1o1c1 wm . 1be Friends want to ~t.n a program of silfmnoyal from tlie -e outer reaches ol. Upper Bay,. U9ed to bounded by the Santa Fe railroad, J~ nlmo Ro:ld, Shadowlu Lone, and undo- veloped land. ' 'Ibe new adlool, a twHtory structure to bou9e about I.JOO seYmlh and ell(hth graders, will have a nmni.nc trick, tliree ~I diamonds and volleyball and terinis coum. .. C<mtroversy about the alte stemmed franr::ol>~ by bomeownon living acroli" Jetonlmo Crom the IChool on Rofli"igwood· Rood. ~i •id 'they did not want the trees "l'~ site cut down and added they be covered wUb wat«_~_no'!{_are_ moet!y-drled·out--rnud. • belie.ved a leas expensive property could be purchased .-.. ... Shadowfu: Lene homeownen, who originallf .~ the site due to 1i'.bat they feared would be loss ol a buffer strip and eq-.tan trail between lheir loll and the sdlool, defeoded the site. A·Rolllngwood Road homeowner said bla origil/al brochure about Lake For<st aaid the neighborllood would have .. miles ol bridle pe"'3 In tbe •'OOdl! ... "The tranquility ol -the,ll"ees Is-w!Jy 'il'e· bought belz." llkt"'"""Lake i'.Dre't attorDey Wayne Armatroog. • Faced ..iu: lhe lllltlal vocal_Ol'P,Olttion student., lhe d~trict. and the commu-be loot by a ~inlwn development'! of the Rollingwood group, -of the nity... tban bJ the school ·,, f. • •-·~~ -·..... lo ~-. ~. "1 don't Alnk --'e wm ~ •!!L \or111n~ a.,.--...... ........ ~ u.J ...,...,,. uc: 1be Shadow!ax grnup a--4 to ~ aRC(Dlte 1tte.: • the type to put their own chlldren on •·-Bui !be tru1ttts cbanpl tlJell' mind. dooble ,_lens," Trutlee Joe Petenon support the site alter Occidental Land, at the last minute, agreeing to risk said. refening ID the Roll~'OOd group Inc. and Roger E. Wood Company the delay of a thn!ot....i " legal· action that Uu.tenod legal ootlon. pn>llll!<d lo guarantee dedication of a by the bomeownen became they U the Khool bad not been lpp!"OVed JO.foot strip of open area bel"--eert the believed &he original alle was-the t;!est. for the site, a oondomlnlum development Sbadowfax homes and the school site. "To make our decision oo the· baa la uioed for up lo eight unila per •= But the Rollingwood horn<ownen, wbo ol their· threat ls an abdication ol our coukt be built. sakl they had close to 300 signatures oath ot~otflce," Trustee Demlia:smltb Fn.d. Sdnlfel, a 'lpOkesman for' the by residents opposing the ~' aaid aald. "We sboukl make clir declli<>n Shadowfax homeoWnen:, told t h e they '9.'ould go to court to stop the oo the ~ of "1>at's good f'!' the Rollingwood group men trees would project. I ~ Death to Kidnaper Hosmer Seeks .Penalty Restoration Republican lawma.ker Craig ·Hosmer of Long Beach announced today he ls introducing a bill in C.Ongress that would restore the death penally for kkinapers who injure or kill their victims. Hosmer said be also 1S ...._ing a bill that would mp,ke It a federal crone for anyone to accept foiod, money, or any other commodity made available as a reeu1t of a kW.naping. . The .Leng Beach repre.sentatlve said he '!Vas prompted in both instances by lhe·"shocklng" tldnaplng of the daughter of Raodolph 11earst-from w b om kldnapen demanded huge sume of 'Pathetic' Describes ·vote Turnout money for food for the poor-and that of Reg. Murphy, editor of ;he Atlanta eon..lltutlon. "It Is unfortunate that Congress- reeeotly amended the law to provide a penally f(I(' any term of years or for llfe," Hosmer said. • T)iat C01lld mean·"a ~ kktnaper or-· conspirator in a khinaping wouJd never go to jail, he pointed out. In lns!an<U under the bill spoosored by Hosmer, If a person kldnaped was neither inpured nor killed his abductors would ltill receive a minimum or ten years behind bars. There would be no reduction or suspension of tllese sentences, nor an y probation or parole. Hosmer said he believes the stiffer penalties are needed oow especially because kidnapings are taking on "a pPlitlcal ooloratioo:" 1'We may be approaching the point where fanatics and mental ca.sei will kidnap government orficials or what they Imagine to be political reasons rather than financial gain. "1t is my hope that Coogre&S will approve these measures before such a possibility becomes a reality,'' he sald. Gas Shooting NeighbQr Upset by Fuel Tlieft SAN JOSE (AP) - A 20-year-old San Jose man accused by hill neighbor of 1tealing' gasoline was shot and critically wounded by · -~ot .. 'rumo.;.,. from ·~Mte" lo rifle fin In his front yml, 1berifr1 officers said IOOay. "Ninv" 'ftfe reported by e1ectioa The neighbor wu arrested and booked for investigation of ••• J Saddl attempted murder. · workers In a apot check UI eback J<>1eph Dagnino Jr. was reported in critical condition in Alexian ValJey and East Tmtin Polling places ·,Brothers Hosplt.al;.J&Qlel \Ve1tbrook, 48,-arrested after the shooting ; ' l todey. Monda~d!'.!•_!i!!l! in.the Santa Clara Counlk_jail. , __ f.,."~~:e!::'~,-=-__ Sah_tnta1 Clharab Cokubnly 'auherlfl'1 .S"!?..t. Fran Mob!unlc1¥!s1a1tir!!iiiihagnrtmo 1---i ed f 12 t was 1 n t e ac y a ger . ._-1uagnum--car 1ne-et-t at" F"'•---• turnout in Tustin to fractions oC a percept "I feel thl.1 ls ·a oow thing," cas~rs ·added, l 'but I can't get the-board' -Of- superv!Jors oil U..ir duffs. They seem to think:it1s a state job." ·::..caspers-said . he wants the coastal COl'llJlllMk>n "in a week or two to urge the shallow dredgllfg take place." contacted report rom pcrcen ped through his ~ and caused a large exit wound in his abdomen. Hills and El · Mosunie said estbrook1 who Jived across the street, appareritly ~ ~o!f~ion Viejo, Laguna ' was touc"bed off by seeing Gagnino step out of a car carrying a five- .. Thl, is ihe worst we 've ever had,''" gallon gasoline can. "· . The oounly Harllon, Beaches and Park! Department, is currently studying the idea of selective dredging ol the bay ·to allow tidal action. "We need · help from all quarters at tbe local level in order that we may solicit assistance from federal and state !IOW'CeS to complete land &'!'Quisition," W"tlllams said Monday. Williams said the citizens group also if ·,concerned about dangers to water quality from siltatloo and run-<>lf. The posslblllly ol a marina-type (See REFUSE, Pate Z) $30,000 Blaze Damages House _ ln ·Tu;de Rock ~:i~~~~~~ Rock home this morning. Flames began in the' titdlen ' area ol the Robert Magenbelmer borne al 11111 Biddle Drive about 10 a.m. today, Orange COunty Fire Department Chief ail! Olapnwl said. The blue spreod lhrwgh the house bmnh1g through the roof by 1he time th& first flrefightlDC LmiD arrived alter th& fll't ""' reported at 10:11. No one was at home at the lime. Fire- men re9CUed two abeeP c1Cw!1 tre .. ""'1 in the bumine; -. l:l>apinan slid. ' search Canceled ~uni LAKE TAJCl>E (AP) -A , sellrd1 for • man be.lleved baried in a -toad avalandle ID the u.....i1 Valley aki area WN CIDCeJed MCJoday, IM ""'""""' pl-lo -~ for the ttcllm. 1lldcndo _, -If'• deputlea 11111 ba """"""" the -f ... Terry -· .. ol SUll<lioe, Nev., ..... dlectillC a slide -about lllO ymll looc aad up lo • CUNW'ARlt--VOTER-ROC:HELLE-LUCOSTIC-GETS FAST-SERVICE Few CAme Eerly, Slid Clerks Rich FOrM.,, larblra Diibow Early ;Turnout f oi~ Irvine Council EJection .Sparse Voter turnout in Irvine today was light for the election in wh.idl five city councilmen are to be selected from a field of 15 and a $44 million school loan measure ts to be deeided. 1be --eoE!'gy crisis was blamed by pollwatc!i<rs 1,.. the less than JO pero!llt turnout-reported_ at most pr~incta sampled early today:: It was nearfy dark when polls opened at 7 a.m. todey. At -!rvint's gas statknl lines of motorists •Wert loog. At the polla ~t the lllOl'llir!jl voters seldom were'fotted to wait. • Irvine Returns Due by 10 P.M. .... ftv!ne polls remain open untll a . p.m. and fir!t retams are ~ to he tamed" at city. ball about IO p. m. Clfy Cler\ carol Flynn said interested citi!et'L' may wait with city stall and cmidldates for the -1ts as they are pooted In coolncil diambers at Irvine Town c.ter. 4311 c8mpus Drive. ' 'aty staff members also will -Ide· tallies by pbooe. Cl\)' ball phones will hr. manned allor j!<e polls clcoe at l . 1111. Flynn lotd. 'lbe number is ISS-3Mt. Finl -114 .,. not espedoil belOro t:!O,p.m. Irvine's 12,459 registered voters have until 8 P.m. to cast their ballots for the city rounci1, Irvine Unified School District 'school. coostructi<>n loan measure and Saddleback Community College trustee races. City voters will pick five pe#'SOllS to serve staggered two and four year terms on the city council from a field of- 15 c8ndidates including five incumbents. One 1e1l on the two-year college district board ia to be filled today as voters select one from ·the field of seven active caodklates in the Saddleback dlstrlcl election. 1be Irvine · school district I o a n aulhilrlaes a. draw of 144 million from the state school building fund and backers suggest no local ta:s: ina'ease . w1.ll re8Ult if the bond loans are approved. A two-thirds yes vote is needed. Despite the Importance ol the election to local government, voters· trickled lo the polls today. "I assume all the voters are in the gas linea," Mrs. Betty Stevens, election impector al Gree11tree Elementary School said this morning. Only five percent of , the S58 voters assigned to that tultral Irvine polling place had voted early today. Tnmoot was light also at the ~lcOoneld Reeldeoce In the Racquet Club where 50 ol the AO voten, or only tight per<..it, bOd voted In the first two houn of balloting. An "official then! .-that ls aboul one-thlnl the usual early morning tW"llOUt for aa Irvine election. a voting worker at, the Snell resldence 1--------'-------------------.J in ~1isaion Viejo aaid. "Of l,200 voters registered for this polling place, we've only had II." By midday at Leisure W o r l d ' s Cubhouse One, 19 rJ. 720 registered \·oters had shown up. At the Focesi Ganl<ns Clubhouse In El Toro, the ratio was 2t oot ol t ,000 registered. "It's pathetic," said an election board voluntter in East Tustin, '.'CM' ladies are just sitting out In the sun knitting," The trustee election, to repl~ charter (See PUNY, Page %1 Audience Sinks Coastal Age1icy Marin,e Proposal By CANDACE: PEARSON Of fllt Dallr Jllltt It.ff ,, The regk>nal coastal co m m i s s i o n launched its Ideas for a marine master plan for the coastline ?ttonday. rt- abruptly aank, riddled by verbal volley• from a critical audler>ee. ' In the draft Version, the commission called for pre9el'Vatlon of estuaries, restoration of commercial fisheries, elim- ination of boat Pollution and higher water quality standards. Then came the audience. TWenty·tbree speakers told the commission It.a marine scheme is elther too vague, too biased, too mild, too unbalanced, too ilolated, too tncomplete, too political-or meanlnstess. ) • 1be marine element is the fil'lt of about nine aegments of a coastal master plan being developed by six regional and ane ltate commission established by the im coastal zone acl MondaJ'• .... ton In Looi Beadl ., .. the lint such planning meeting. The auendance cL more than-; 11JO people surpriled at least one commiaioo member of the South Co&st Reclonal 2'.one Conoervatlon Commission, who Irvine Company Among Campaign Contributors · From Wlre Servtcu Howard Hughes, the Irvine Company and Herbert Kalmbach'& Newport Beach law firm are among oootributors to candk!ates for state olflcw, ranging from governor to st.ate controWer. Campaign finance reports were made public today in ·Sacramento. Republlcan gubernatorial h o p e f u I llouslon Flournoy reported $284,352 in campaign cootributiona, including $300 from Hughes, $300 from Kalmbacb's law office and $1,500 from the Irvine Com pony. To date the state controlJer said he's apent nM,216 in bis gubernatorial bkl. Orange County Assemblyman ·Kenneth Cory (D-Gmlen Grove) •'ho is ruMlng for the office Floomoy will vacate. also received a contribution from the elusive billionaire, Hughes. It was listed as being less than llOO. Co<y showed contributions totallng.148,%30. Hughes also gave tl.IXKI to Democratic U.S .. Senator Alan Cramton, statements filed wlUi the aecretary of state indicate. Cranston reported total contributions of $4.16,985 indudlng $!,000 from John "Jake the Barber" Factor ol. Los Angeles, a ex~vlct t u r n e d prohibiUon-era phllanlhroplsl. ' San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto reported contributions totaling $624,146 including more than $100,000 from organized labor given toward his campaign for governor. Another $1,000 of Alioto's campaign chest came from embattled financier C. Arnholt Smith of San Diego. ·oraage Coast • • Weather Fair skles Wedne!day with mostly sunny and wanner days. Increasing high clouds la te in the day. Temperatures at the beach v.ill be in the upper 60s rising .to the low 70s inland. INSmE TODAY Two Afi..tstssippi fishermen ,who claim tht&I were abducted by wrinkled creatures last Oc· tober, haven't forgotten their terrifying experience _... tve'll if tht government seems to have. See storu Paae 10. L.. M, ...,. 11 QllllMtMI s Mv111el l'"ullft 1f N•ll-1 Mtw9 • Claul.... 14<2t °'"'""' Ctllllt'f' ' .-. " ,..,.. , .. " c,..._.. 11 SWl'ril ,.,,,., 11 Dedl Mttkn • S~ 11oU lflllintlol ..... f I*'-M•r'lth T1·1J 111t1rt11tMwM n.,, Tt11'1'hllll It ,..._ 11·U Tt!Hlen • at ,,,_ . Wttn. • ··---u .............. IJ We-'t 111...a If.II """ ....... 4 Mftt• • It 1--•,...awlde. AfCer' three bow'1 of b a 11 o t I n I , ~(See TIJllNOIJT, Poge II (floe COAST.IL, Pop I) Goldstein Sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP) -Harold Goldsteln was "'1tenctd Monday lo 18 months In prison alter his guilty plea lo mall fraud ln\'ol""'8 bis now-bonkrupt commodity opllonl ftnn. The lentence was Imposed olte< a -Y psychiatric .tudy. lie cculd boY< "'°"ved up ID 15 )'ffn In prison. ¥our Vote Counts Today;· Polls Opell Until 8 • \ • • • ' • • • ' \ . " • • I ) \ ' ' . ' • • IS Tuuday, March 5, 1974 " * ,. ' ; • '-. I 1Pqper Preservers ' ' Wax parchment tents line up on 90 ac~s of tb~ Irvine Ranch Wes{ of Culver Drive. Miniature hot botises will for two months warm 995,830 bell pep-. per plants being raised by Jack Hubbard on land , .- " leased from the Irvine Company. Transplanted re- cently from an Indio hot house, the young plants will draw necessary moisture from irrigated soil until tents are removed. · · • • • • u ~s.·-Soitices =Se~End .• I ~ ' -· ~ ·. . . ~ . -~ WAS!lfflGTON (APJ' --I')' of t5 perceol and ID •'"""""· ~ llla)e Henly A. K!loln(er, back from llilnst the_ Unl!g_S!a.ll!l_llllL ~ theldJilille E8it and"Ewope,-ccwim'il: N'etherlandt IQ< their l\IPPOl'I 8"" with Pr<lllileot Nbolb-today.-Wbite" ~ltttndlll!P loril>e Jewt1t111at.:· - authoritative ..0-.. ""-!· the U.S. ~ -'7 a borrel "'nlplete ltfttol of,tlle Arab oU eatlla,..., tomewhat high, lMlt lllo are C011:emed• With Arab otJ Dtl•laten' clue ,to .-1 tl!at a .--Jlflc>t..,oould-clloooarqe ,Jn Libya ~. U-...,_ ;,.!II . developti>Ool of altamallve -of they ezpecl an ml lo the emblrlo ,..,rgy. f.liellnger .il!d. hla aides wtll agaimt· the United Slates, wtt1>•supp11ts , retumJng lo the levela Iba~ elillad·prtor · ·. • 1o: '::. ~ :' '::.i ~' -Capistrano a drop In oil prices. from the c:urmt · • fJU5 a bam!l to aboilt f7. T N • 11a1orauoo o1 pnic1uc11on, coupled wtth rus·tees '*X "'""'"'''Ion me...... lakm durlog the . · " recent iqueeze, will bring Bbolit a · • plen!Uul suppl)' ol oil for Americans, T () id aca>rdlng to eitlmates. '. ax. ' verr e The atock market poeted "'"°' ,_ ~ · ~... , _ " todaY;-11porkod by a ,,...._wave of hope -111 .IOllll'VALTERZ~A-- that the embafgo would be lifted .00..· : °' .. ..,,,,..., 1..., 'n>e final Do w Jones averaie of · · _ 30 industrial stocb wai Up J9.24 ·points As te~r. unloft, merobell picketed al 872.12, · and advanclog I s s u e. 1 =~· ~ ~ ~':..,~~~':: outnumbered thooe declining by about -..., 4 lo I In active trading .,. the New' -•l lencth,, and llnaJJy qr<ed 1101 10 York Stock Exchaoge, seek appro111I, !oi; a tu override this Prior to the · Ja•lnier-.Nlxon nMittng, : . coming June. . .. y nothlnl publicly about the Tripoli meeting. , But Egypt, -Sandi ,. Arabia, Syria, Alaerti arid Oilier Arab itate$ are UQdtn-lo be united In wanting 10 have the embai'go retrovod and full · pnidllctloo' rilwned. UnUI -· there have .been reports of a phased step-up ot production once the embargo Ls lifted. f're .. P .. el TURNOUT .•• OJlverd&Je Clubhouse election offldals had reoonled votes from coly 7~ of the eligible 750 voters. 1bat 15 about half the UIU8l tW'nCIUt ol voters in that ~for_!!>: tim~ ol <lay. _ Turtle Rock voters ~at' the L!Urell Residence., 5412 Kenoeha Lane, were also slow to arrive wtth only 47 of 529 having voted In the first three hours. University Park Elementary Scho0t'1 three precinct eletttoo boanls reported a slow start and at times during the ' expected morning "rush hour" no voters at all were waiting. Nigttel Cou1·t to Ha11dle Frona Page 1 COASTAL. • • While• House pr.... sec..tal')' Rooald ·1. In a move which ..., dramallcally Ziegler Ink! rep>rlera "I don't have dlllerent lnlm l1l11tand ol severah11011lhl anythlog lo aay" oo· the pioepecls of bacl:, Sllpt.-'l'nzmlll ~-odviled an early end to tile embargo. atrongty qatnst the ovmtde and •llld Sl>elkh Ahmeii Za.kl v....nt, Saudi the c11atr1ct -~ cope wtth _, Arabian on . mlnllter . and a b:y tu revenues tb1I next flsca1 year • "There are usually lines here when the polls open," a . veteran University Park election oCficiaJ oommented. ' Some Violations by Mail 1J!Ok"1nan for the petroleum pnidilclng But metnben ol the Caplllraoo Unified said, "Why are ail these people here? · ltl&es Of . the Middle> Eut, called for FederaUon of T~ 4lsalra!d and There aren't any permita on the an. end to the Arab oU embario. 1be expreaed the ~tin phlc.ardl carried Wall Slreet Journal reportOd loday. by about two clo!!>t llll!mben. In an Interview In Rl)'allli; Sandi The unlori ' members lnalated that agenda." "This is beUer than that of another From Page 1 PUNY ... Arabia, Yamanl said the Arab cut.off pnipoaals lo tncr.a.e C!au loads and board member Midlaet Collins who ~-By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL misdemeanor client would send a commission's," said Phil Brown, a of oil to the U.S. no longer aerved to implement more auatere , budgeta resigned to give more time to hUI law . °' 111e DIUY "'"" '"" standardlz.ed letter informing the judge professional planner. as he waved a any Uleful purpoee. • woold aertoualy burl the quality Of the finn, is the Cllly issue on today's ballot .,~ ...... ~ •. JlouUne court appearances ·that, c:ost .ot"'t~ -clent's ,..plea,,·whlch normally ts •.. _..copy of .• tbe.~arin. e.el~ment.pf .. ~ So.~f!l .. It w11...tbe ttnLtlme' 1~ the.~ ~·· educatlaa. . f~ ~t unlnoorporated areas. 1 .,. "" Ume, money and il:asollhe. ·may sooii· ·innocent. Central commission. · ·began. In Octobir that vanianillldre&teei -· HUt.· BeDQrct "° lll(f .. thif the-naCat -... ~only place' ha.Ying ano~ issue ) ' be haftdled by mall · at :South Orange In the letter the attorney -wOtlld "It Ls b.ed and ft-relevant,'' he said. the time wu riibt f()(" ~ Jbe .. ~.~ brighter than be once is County Service Area No. 8, So,uth La- 1' County Municipal Court in Laguna • . adding, ''this one is pretty good and embargo. thoucbt and that teachers would be able guna Hills, where voters are deciding If. Niguel. request a date for a pre-trial conference, irrelevant... Yamanl l8id lifting ol the embargo to receive "a re.uonabH:" increase in whelhe:r to boost their service area tax for U a plan drafted by Presiding Judge where more than 90 percent of all cases Brown's call for mapping out ~ could be d~ at the next meeting their wagee. street maintenance and a park fund from ~ Blair Barnette Is adopted by fellow are settled. allocations of resources, not general ot the Arab oil minllten. 'lb1a could The only diasent.er in the ·vote tilling 25 t.o 50 centa on $100 a11Sescd valuation. ~ juristsi the south county court will be Received at the court, the letter would policies, wlPM>ut "felr" of political be U early u Sunday, 'lbe Journal a rt!llOlution for the override WU Mlaaion Candidates for the Saddleback College the firs! In the coonty -and possibly ph &I aald. . Viejo .,.. Tnaot.e Wllllam Tbompoon. pool are Norri&a Brandt, Earl Carraway, the State -to do Its bit to ease the be processed by court clerks and reprisal .was backed by Jose m.iston Egypt bu already proposed a meeting . He aalcibe believed the override should, Steve DeLapp, Nick DiGiuro, Gary gasoline shortage. . approved by the judge assigned to the of the Sierra .Club. in Tripoli, Libya to dlscusa an end be ·brou&ht to 1 vote. Rasmtmert, Vera Snyder, and John . "A lot of attorneys drive 45 minutes case. "A specific, precl.$e plan Is better, to the embargo. ~ "'-·-l-..... tween teachers and Tolle. to come down here for short, routine Barnette said the small size of the even Jn terms of salability to the At the ume time, U:S. officla11 ~~~ .. -~ The-winner-is being-se1ed.ed-at-1arge- appearances," said Judge Barnette. .~ . i1 , Legislature," Edmitton claJmed, "than ~"~t the ·PoHtlcal crilia;.in one ""'_,,l""'ICU '""" by all voters ln the distl'ict. which "This plan wW savei;tlme, money IDCt.. 1' IOllth ~ty .C<!W1 )Vlll al ow it to make the 'primar:y product of the Gerber Imel could let beet KlRjnger'a acheme ·Monday when Charles Oxlldin -until includes about 120,000 registered voterx fuel conrwnptlon .!L -_'1be change w1tli:!ut much Pfdl>Jem . company -pablum.,. f bavtng llriel and Syria begin .to recendy uoofflclat t e a c b e r . gr o u p from San Clemente to Irvine The polls Barnette propo°sed that arraignments He wants to spread ~e Idea to . other Dr. Donald Bright, co m m I s s ion :eouate tbrouih hln\ Jn WUhington =~: ~~~ aremee~Y ; close at 8 p.m. ' and coiltlauances in ~-an misdemeanor courts .. UJrOUgh bis ~Ju~ ~s chairman chainnan, defended the proceM and aaJd a dllengagemant In the Golail Height.I. bad at Dana Hill• High School that ·-· cases be handled. by . inall. Mote ierioos • 1Jd1!:. C:::Ta:Y Murucipal Court when 'other -elements are developed, the larHll dlploml.Uc • aud nt 111 ta r y his ninth ·jrade literature c1ulel .are felony cues still would require in-person Santi Ana attorney William Sheffield plan "1ill take on a more specific form. repreeeptativee were due in about two being alfeCted by a 1evere· dearth of •-COJ by ettor6e)'S and clleata. · .._ " • pl uni! th 1 A number ol speakers objected that weeks, &> be followed within .two weeks textbooks. 'l1tr, jbdge said tie has di.scuued the alrea.., .18 stym ng aro . e coun y by pl. aa.,wilh J"""es ruCb.ird Hainllton-and oh Barnette's behalf. s~flel~ says the the recommend at Ions -like a ·~ Syrian mi.ion. But now, 'l'rultee Stephen Smith was especially John. Grlffin~ih are In favor of the res~~ from other municipal court preservation of estuariee and wet!Mds offlciala say, thLpl.aa. oquld be ~ed concemed and managed to pry out an r .............. 1 he said pres1dmg judges has been favorable. -w.eren'tJisted In order of lm~ if ~ _Minilter ~ Meir"• ~bor acfml•ioa from adminlitraton 'that .,..,,......, • posaJ uld '"A ''It takes me one hour In driving Bright said that, too, is premature. partf bu to Joln· ~tores-with the -Daria Hllll, Indeed, Is nm-suffering Auto Oub Opens In Laguna Hills ' Barnette aald the pro co ""· tiilie tO• go from here (Santa Ana) lo Others, lncJu••·• • Newport Beach .oPJICllllii>n Lllrud to form a government. (r<m ·a ~cl:"' adequate -"pmenl and In~ later whil week, • --··· Nlgu•I. Sometimes I'm onlv -Thi pflce of oil,befi>re lbe,Al'ab-llraelt" ·· ues: • '' · '':-· ....__~ -.Under-the-propoeed---change-ln--the .. --.-~ ----' ---" Plannln1 Director . Richan! Ho I a n ; -war-w, as·.-~'9Ic·a-borrelrlllnce-· _ ... _, ' Walter --· con~~ -·~ rules the attornev for 8 there for three minutes. Its a wa!lte, wondered Wliit k!Dil Of government Ii •'---~._.1 __ '--~ ..__ bout ~...... ~ ~ A. oew 'ful~s:ervlce office of the Automobile Club of. Southern California op<Md-Monday-tn-f:.aguna·H111s;----- Manager Shirley Webster saJd the facility-, -al-2524~clnt)'rr"Slffi!t (comer of La Paz Road in the Wiid West-Shopping Center), will serve more than. 10,200 members in tho Lafll!ll8Hills, Mlss1on Viejo, El Toro areal!I. ~· • ' said Sheffield. _ __!g~o'.!:ln~g~lo"'..Cca~rl')'L_COU~l -~th~e~recommend~~=ed,,,__~_c'-'-"""'-""-'"•"'--~-~=~cut~a -that-Ibero wu -a lack of -the Items l+---+---------------'"'Bo1'7..11>~s'"he~f.,flm=~==~arnat polldes. tiiit .iilileil that an requests for ieni . ' ~ --b-M iJ -the a'rraignnl!nfby mail~aDe_hS:s -never-"The lmplicatlon here ls that the -.-... 1-: --p ~ ··1 L-have l:Jem._bonore,d, .:.....___ __ ' ,-..:itamp· s y' a been used in Orange County, and , lo coastal commission la going lo continue ,_... • . ~:!:..!',.~·ho":::. turned down llllCh their knowledge, in any court in the Its life," said Hogan, 41and It may well REFUGE ·-.--siate. do that." . · Smith demaflded ·a complete district Pr.og .. am· Started Once the program Is set up, Barnette • • • stud7 Oil the i..ue of loo few lexla ... -, said word will be passed on to the at-A future planning element dea1s with for too-many students, Admlnlstrators torneys through the Daily Journal .. a government funding and type. development in Upper Bay still exiBts, promised to comply. The office, with 11 staff memben, .l'i)I help members with traffic citations, vehicle licensing and travel aids. Full Insurance services and parking are also provided. In Laguna A.rea . Southern California lawyers publication. Sorrie speakers complimented parts of ~e00,:palklacen' 11.~, citizens become too The majority ot the tru!tees voting the report, wh.ich commission p181'11ler against the override said they believed Ste~ Trenck said ~ aimed at He sugge&ted the commission a9oJ>t the election would come too soon after 1be Laguna Beach. Laguna Hills and South Laguna post offices a re participating in a stamps by mail program· that enables postal potroos lo order and recetve stamps without making personal trips to the post offices. 'Ibe new service is designed to save poet.al customers time and gasoline, Don Ro9e, Laguna Postmaster said. Stamp order forms are available from mail caniers and at post o.fflce lobbiep. Included in the pi'ogram are 2-cent, 10-cent, and 13-cent airmail stamps, franked envelopes and commemoraUVe - stamps. Mlnimwn order is $2 in 2-cent stamps and $4 of..10-Cent stamps. Postage and handling fee is 40-eenlll, however, the post Office will send one additional stamp· to replace the one / "spent".cM:i the order by tbe customer. <1 • OU.Ml' COAST .. DA ILY PILOT , nM Of•lllM Cini DAILY PILOT, wllll wllldl II l;llml:tlMd lllt tt ...... Pr•fi. 11 11111:111 ...... '1 "'-0!'"911 CN1I Pvblltfl'"' ~. S.,. ••hi •1111rtt .,. ..-illMll, ..,., ""~ r:rlllwr. flDr COtl1' M-, Ht'""°" Ind\, H1111tlngton •11oel\ll!-hlll'I V1lley, l.,_ l•ctl, lrYIM/SMdlfttdl Mii S.~ C""-te/ '-" J-CH!ttr•no. ,. llrlgl• ""~' .Olticwo lo "'*"'* kf\llWn •lld s..r.tt~1.. r1't •lr!c•t ll'lllltlllllf lollfll 11 ,•t NO Wiit .. , 611'Mt, C.1111 M-, C.lilorll .. , ,..._ ftol..'* N. w,etJ htllftoort lftd PllO!ltfltt . ~~-c~ fl. Cwrlty "~ '""-...... o ..... , •• AUMw n.."''' K.,wu l'1IOI' Tlotmtt A, Mu1phl11t M ..... lfot Edltw Ch4!1" M._lt" Rich•'' r. Nin "-1tt1111 Mtf\lt~ ldl!etl -C:.I• Mtw11 no W9'I II\' '"""' M-1 htol.: »)) H!'P'!:t llw"""f .. ......., htcllt 'n ,.._, """""" H""'tlrlaton tffC!I: 11111 I~ to\llr.IN .. II C*'"-to: )fj Htnh Iii Cff!llM l:tti ,...,..._. 1n41 Ml'"4111 ClmHW ........ '41·1171 s. a . ••Al • .,., ... , .. ,. 21 4tM4JI -·-----c-,, ... -..... 11111111'11' ...... ...,...,.. """"' It ..... 11w: ••• lt ...... '"'' " ~ ..... -. ... ..,. ~ .. _,,.,, .... . _....... ti.ti ............. Ctltt ... t.t111w111t. ~!Jot""' ..-tatrltr u . .S INl'lltlt.<1 by !Nill IS.It """"'l\tl llflllt!OrJ ...ii...tteM·n ... ,,........,. • El Toro Student Elected Disuict Key Club Officer John Grant, a sophomore at El Toro High School, was elected lieutenant gQvernor of Division 41 of the California· Nevada-Hawail district of Key Club at a division meeting recently. An honor service club for high school men, Key Club is sponsored by Kiwanis International and includes some 3,600 club5 in the U.S., Canada, and the Bahamas. AbO honored was Karen Bartlett, a jtmior chosen· by the El Toro Club to represent them as club sweetheart at the Division 41 meeting . She will move on to the zone contcst- and lf she wins there will continue to the regional convention in San Diego in April. · Grant Teeters, the club's faculty adviser, said Grant's term as lieutenant governor will begin at the San Diego conventkn - Y ocarn Services In Afternoon ~femorial funeral services for radio and ~elevisiori per90nality Joe Yocam or ' Newport Beach will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pacific View . Ch~pel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach. A story ln Monday's Oally Pilot. erroneously reported that the services would be held at 9:30 a.m. Satunlay. ~fr. Yocam, a broadcast pe:rsonallty at r~dlo station KFWB and later with television station KCET, ~led Sunday al South Coast Community Hospital, SOUlb t.aguna, IJt WaJ SS, Tr8D8p)ant ~lade STANFORD (UPI) -A surger)I tram htNied by Or. Norman Shumway h:•s perlormed lt1 '7th hurt transplant at Stanford University Medical Center. ''restoration of productive capacity of tougher 1tanduds for cut-and-fill gradlng , the district'• bond election which reaped nearsbore waters," calling for eMuary projects ln its jurisdiction, which nms $25 million in-new construction funds preservation and higher water quality 1~~. ~ards Inland from mean high Ude last f~. $100,000 Bail Set standards. wl':' Several parent vohmteers w h o The strongest attack was . leveled by The draft marine element of the successfully worked for bond passage SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Bail was reduced from 12 million lo 1100.000 Mooday for ~ 49-year..id Hillsborough busineosman aoomed ol bilking Bay area banks of several million dollars. U.S. Magistrate Richard Guldsmlill set the new ball figure for Mateo Marco Roman who was arrested Friday night on an FBI complaint. commission doesn't rate in order of told truatees at the meeUng that they recreational boaters and eport and slgnHlcance any of the estuaries or have received calls from f e I I o w commercial fishermen. wetlands listed. volunteers who have said they dlaagree The draft element emphasizes the need It does say that the natural areas \\'.]th the override and would oot work to restore commercial fisheries but sport "are a critical element in the marine for ill pu.sage. fishermen argued their activity is four life system ... and should be prmerved But 1bompson ln!isted that the electlon times as economically valuable to the to the maximum extent feasible. "bu an q:cellent cbanoe of passing." state. The document refers to pollution ffom I boat aritifouling paints and the tying up of water space by marinas with some boats: which rarely leave their slips. lt suggests a survey to determine it any future marinas are needed. A number of. boaters criticized the statements a,., inaccurate and highly biased. Bright cautioned the audience that the element is in Its "rou11h drttft" form, not "final," as stated on Its cover. He said further written comments will be taken for two inore weeks before the element ls brought ba~k to the commission. Police Capture Two E~apees From Toro Farm Two men who escaped from the minimum · security Orange Co u n t y Industrial Farm in El T°"' during the weekehd y,•ere recaptured Monday night by sheritf's officers . Deputies' lodged James S I e p h • n Cranfill, 28, of Santa Ana and Wallace Scoll Velardi, 11, or Anallelm, In county jail celta and today Pi'Pared lo ada felony acape charges lo ea r 11 e r -convicth>M reocrrded against bolb men. Cfficers at tbe minimum security facility oald the pair nat r .. m the kH:chla 8'»11 wm driven from the .,.. by two WOl!ltn who had a car walllog for them, I Investigators have not yet le.med the Identity of the alleged le m a I e accomplice. 41.i \:'•~ ... ~ .. ' • .. OVER THE RlVER and -_________. --. THROUGH THE .WOODS For ttiree more monttis Placentia Ave. will be torn up to wideh ttie street. At times Plac;enlia Avenue will be close(f and access will be available byway of Babcock St., coming from ·ttie back way. We 11ope vou will be palient witti construction as ttie results will certainly be wortti all ttie trouble. If vou aren't adVenluresome. give us a call, and we'll bring ~mples to your home. • 19111 ST. lllhST. 17thST. it-c~--1663 • ••• ALDE·N·'S · CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTAMISA llNCI ltS7 -IUaNT1A 16111 ST. --"---'----1663 Pl-tla Ave. 'COST~NSA ~4,38 ....-. ........................ s , • • - l I 17 7 " . · ~ . • •. Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks . .,. . ~OL 67, NO. 64, 2. SECTIONS, 28 PAGES TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1974 TEN CENTS Ocean View: Ba.cks . . Out of Unification Plan .. . ..... . -~,!lit~,.-Jt ••• stlbmlltecl wt-lilt IPll'Ovol and 111111 <oolaiu ~• ......iVe4 .-. "We've~~ lnlo !>kine a poeltlon _, "" w111~" fumed 'l.'lultee-Ralehllluer. • Tbe °"'"" Vle!r boll'I member& .,. ...,.,..,,u,, .-..,..""".,.., w1111 they ciilled "s<cret meetinal" lllllClllg three distrlctii. "If they con.Unue to 'do this, l'm just allout m<ly to tell diem to .pack ui> and take · ~ UDlfi~. p I a n • elsewbtre," ~tOd Board. Pi.stdait Robert~· -uy they fear , Ocean View will be' lell boldiq the bag il the bfgh ICOOoltuoveilcto-ls~. "I blve 1 queasy f..U.. !hit the other -..... somethtoc !hit "' don't tnow,•• Zinngrabe said uneasily. "Tbey may have legal advice that they lli"OIJ't be responsible• to pay for the ~high scho!l aft~ '!!'e're all unified." "If .. we wake up In November and are unified and have inherited \he cost ol the new bfgh school , our taxpayers will lynch us. and rightfully so." Zinngrabe contlnued. Trua!ees aJao. vowed not IO a<eept any plan Which t.eachen' rejecf.. - ''We have to prevent lhe, capricious treatment of teachers,'' Bauer stressed. bringing cbeen from an aud(Eii.ce full of teachen. "Until there are legal safeguards. to protect leo\lfO and to kee2_ teache!s !mi!_ being la\d off. I feel lt's premat\ltt10 go with any ptaif." All. trustees indicated they felt they • •• \\-ere belng "rushed into something", and v.·anted to sit back and reevaluate lhe proposal. . 'Mle three districts aceused of meeting secreUy are Huntington Beach City, Fountain Valley and Seal Beach. They developed a detailed plan for flve-"'·ay unificaUon plan without \he help of Ocean Vew, Westminster or the high iebool district. In addition to the secret meetings and the ~iliility of paying fQr Ifie new hlkh school by t~selv~. Ocean Vie"' trustees also objected to unsett led boundaries between their district and \\'estmmstcr and how the-assets of the high school distric~ will be di\'ided. Board members also "'ant legal assurances that interd istrict agreements '4-'ill be maintained until JlQ longer ll<eded. Representatives o( all districts will meet again \Vcdnesday night at 7:30 p.n1. at lluntington Beach School District offices . Death Penalty Sought for l(idnaping .. . A,patla11 Cr iti cized Valle y Results Will Be Give n Suspect Res to1·atio11 Valley Voters • Ill Of Se ntence . Faces 2nd· ' .. - An election watch for voting results In toay'1 Fountain Valley City t:ouncll election will be set up tqnjgl.i\ at tile dty clerk's office in City HaIJ at 10200 Slater -Ave. -· -· .. Requeste·d-,·. Staying . ·at Hoine · Tbe polls at .2' precincts will D h Q • .~ a~:/;itctmo.n1 at 962-2124 · eat UIZ will be open until 9 p.m. Republican la~·n1a kcr Craig Hosmer After that, a special direct line of Long Beach announced today he \!l Apathy, perhaps -ked by a general mistrust of politics, , seems to be the mood in Fountaln Valley as voters go .i. to the polls today to elect three city counci1men. · -962-2425 -will be answered ~ introducing a bill in Congress that would coming, but o¢y half said they plarmed ,.. the c1·1y clerk's of"1ce. to Vote aod ooly a •--••" could name " By TO~I BARLEY restore the death penalty for kidnapers UdlJW.W Initial returns may start trickling · more than one or two candidates in ... °' ... 1»11r Pltlt Md -. \•:ho injure or kill the.ir victim s. in about one hour alter the polls the race. close, a city clerk's representative A 24·hour det3y was ordered today I-Iosmer said he also is ccrsponsoring 'Ille most startling thing to come out estimated. in the Santa Ana Municipal Court a bill thal "'ould ma ke it g federal of the informal survey is that, arraigmflent of accused killer Louis crime for' anyone to accept focxl.. money, apparently, seven out of 10 Fountain Stanley Wiechecki in a move that could -Tb.lrty:five residents were qµizzed MOoday at loCaJ shopping centers about today's election. They all knew it was Valley shoppers don't live in the city. be Jinked to moonting police investigation or any other rommodity made available ..A.. Those who do took a dim view of Aud:e· r•ce s:nks of two other death!; at the Aladdin as a result of a kidnaping. 1:r * x the race. 11 " " Apartments in Santa Ana. . The Long Beach representative said P • One middle-aged woman, who asked A district attomey's complaint accuses he was prompted in both instances by rec f,ncts to be called "disgusted," said, "No. C tal A the former hospital ""rker of the killing . -I dbn't ~to vote. It doesn't matter QUS . ..... geJ1CJ. of wWthy widow ~ Travers the "shocking" kidnaping of the daughter --• ~ ~ 1 -.. a.. .. .___ · ~torun. '70 • of Randolph Hearst-from w h o m · G h.. -. .:,· u ~~~ ....,...~-Mc;:;· .--• .. ·,., ' z· · r~ .a.. fOund .. Jat )"rid., .1 kidnapers demanded huge· sum';. or at er.i ng l··P~,1~~.~-~~ ~~1!6 T0p0SU ~ .. '.~ ..!1_-:i!,1eby17thherSlreetlOO. ,_'P".,.l!me, Dr•t. HELD IN SLAYING money r.r food for the poor-and tllat . · · u;;;'°J -e.u;. pnl1iliitla0ran_ SUlpOd Wioch .. ki ol Reg. Murphy, editor of the Alloo~ to" -al -q.imed. OoJY -By CANDACE RARSON · u' • •. t ge Olnstitutioo. !Related. story, l'age_3.) f' b b the h)imnhents were mentlooed by those · or .. .,.,..,, ,_. ,... County po Ucal flglire. -b {) we ·~s~------1-lng-t<>-name-candidates-runntng---'lbe reg;..~...,,·m·kl·s·t·O-ll---.Clfllclals sai<f1P.'P'y..befoD! Wiechecii f'OU--RC ;·Jcm··-·-·e·-,-,-z;-p~--,-:..-·1~1Tyil amunendfortued ~:.• lalhwat toCoogrprovcss1.de in to(ta.y's election. launched it1 kleas for a marine master was Jed , fronl Judge Eu g e n e {., 111. i ., 11 ......... u• ~~-iStill-all-bUt-one--~ knew an plan_for___ihe~ Monday. Il Langha~ s courtroom back to . the a nalt for an term of •ears or Voter turoout 'iDlOday's Fountain elecU~ ii being beld loda)'.'. !<Jan>' l'!'!Ple atiiupj)y~~jlddl«IJiY vei1Jll voTieys "if"tyu Jail ~~! i! c so:: . ::"4.:! T. h-. h. M--·-. . t . for nrc;"ilosmer said:-. ., Valley City CouDcil eleet.ion was 90 light, saiil Uiit-camp:fign llferatur~ and the from a crlUcal audience. 8 ega on co · 8 TOUg ee l,JJ,g That could m!!an a 'kidnaper or worktts~at-QDe-....precinct are thinking ............ :aeeri throughout Fo..untain ValleJ• Jn the dr.J.ft veni911, th_e commlsslon document t.:~ore bis next appe~rance. of putting up ' a &ign to advertise "no ;;iheir Irl!iin ~ of Jm_~_Uon_ _calle<L.for_pre_smratlon Of estuatt~-w!:~on~C:~':1n~:.t~.y~:at~-1--· n--t-·---i-~~-conspirator in a kidnaping would never Waiting." . about fhe• election. restoration of commerclal fisheries, elim-department Is "particularly interested" n U 11 ing on go to-jail;-he-pointcd oot: A spot dleck or precincts showed that ~ or,~ SW"Veyed attended the iil.ati~ of boat pollution and higher water in the death by stnngulation last Jan. In instances under the bill sponsored 1'!ss than three percent of the regmered Candid~tes nights, and very few had quality atandard!I. , 24 of Aladdin Apartments' tenant J.inda ~untington Beach councilmen whipped by Hosmer, if a person kidnapcd was voters bad gooe to the polls this ~ing read any newspaper articles about the Then came the auchence. Twerity·three Cummings 26 h gb he. ti M nd night . neither inpured nor killed his abductors to cast ballots for three of nine city candidates speaien told the commission its marine · ' : • bod I t rou t tr mee ng ' 0 ay in Id · I council candidates. "I .~:t· bother much with that sort schem~ is either too vague, too. bia~, st~~:l~tnf!.o"~pes Y~,~~;:ntt~ l~ than 60 minutes -a rare, if not ;:a~ ~~\ndr~ae~:.e a minimum or ten Polls are open until 8 p.m. of thing, conunented one elderly man. too m11d, too unbalanced, too LSOlated. separate locations in her bedroom "'as first time, feat. About 20,400 residents are registered "AlltbecaJld!datessaythe~ethings,_ too incomplete, too political-or dlsrovered by Wicthecki and rePorted City Clerk Alicia Wentworth said it There would be no reduction or ch and none of em a~ OOne&t. meaningless l r • h f 1 · th suspension of Lhese sentences, nor any to vote in today's electk>n, whi has Not only were people unaware of who's The mari~e element is the first of o po let. . . . was t e ~stest regu ar. session ey •proba tion or parole. six dlallengen and three incumbents rwmJna but not one """""" could name bou . f ~.1 t Her death was later listed as a swc1dc. have held 1n the past six yei:irs but f ,.__ ·1· th ·1 ·'9• r-~.. a t nine segments 0 a coa.,44 mas er B t Jf' no p ob'ng th l d alh ' H05mer sa1·d he bel. the 1·1r vying or uu·~ pos1 IOOS on e COWlCl • any isSUes in the campaign. plan being developed by six regional u v• icers w r i. • a e she did not know if it was the fastest ieves s J er A number of precinct inspectors today People said tbey are not totally pleased and one state commission established stat~ ther~ wi.i-s no su1c1de note and since the city's inception in 1.909. penalt ies are needed now especially blamed an "issueleSs" campaign for the "di'a:ted" said "Tbe in-i..imbents are h 1 no indication in the ·days before her because kidna pings arc taking on •·a a---' voter apatlly, but said they "t ·1 but _ _... by t e tm coasta tme: act. death of any problems in her life. CouncilmE!l are accustomed to meeting political coloration." V.-.'"'"" on cu~ <:' Y COW'K:1 .• uiv~H Monday's session in Long Beach was Also being probed by Santa Ana 001·1ee e_.ed ·the turnout to increase by felt that chaog--g tbe ---·-~•men would · unlit midnight. Two years ago, it got "We may be approaching the point ·..--not hel m· ........ .... ~vwl\..'ll the first such ~hyming meeting. The ·15 lhe death last Sept. t" J Charles early evening. p ~-u. f t>i'e u ua so ·slow, councilmen set an 11 p.m. v.•here fanatics and mental cases v.•i\I A total of 315 voten out of the 13,964 The woman who asked ·to be caned atte~aooe 0 mo than lOO J>:COple John ~alinowski, '.!:'· a ne~ghbor of Miss curfew on council meetings. kidnap government offi cials or \\'h:it -·~~ ,.· . 11. ..........;..,.,., ........,,.cted • ••m-.isted" said "'Ibe incUmbents surprised at least one commw1on Cummings and W1echecki ln the 17th they imagine to be political reasons ''"'"~cu Y' .. '"""""' .....,...,. not ~u that • t of job but 1 member of the SOuth Coast Regional Street apartment house. The curfew still exists. but no one rather than financia l gain. today bad voted. doubt m:OOe etse'::zid do~~ That's 1.olle Conservation Commission, who Orange County Coroner's o~ficers has bothered with it in more than a . "It is my hope that Congress will AD . precinct wo'rkers contacted rated also .!?.. I'm not ),N.._. .. n to vOte,. sakl. "Why are all these people here? closed that file as a suicide with the .vear. apnrnve th ese measures before such a that as "very light" and slower 1han .. av ........... AU& • There aren't any· permits on the detennination that Malinowski shot ,... v Vl·ce Mayor Henry Duke ran •1--•ay'• possibility becomes a reaJitv." he said. pest years. agenda." ~ _ himself just over the right ear '4-'ith 1• uuu '"' / -nrthe ·1m munldpal-eleotlon, the e.A ·2 ·2 Mill. 1•0· 11· a Year "This II better lhan that ol aoother a Smith ~and Wesson pistol-that was meeting. Mayor Jerry Mat n e Y. total voter turnout was 26.9 percent. ~ commission's," said Phil Brown, a found at his bedside. . ,. Councilman Ted Bartlett and City "You want the bad news, hub," ' " professional ptanner, as he waved a Wiecbeckl ioday Is accused or Administrator Dave Rowlands were all Precin<t lnapector Eileen llallanl said 1.n Benefits A,sked Cllf\Y ol the marine element of the South strangling Mrs. Morgan iJ) her living in washtngwn, n.c .. fighting a 40.IJour when reached at Moiola School. _ Ceritral commission. room and carr)'ing the body ol. the k f ·r· wAsmNGTON (UPI) -President "It Ii bad and irrelevant," he said~ sllver:-halred_widow to a vacant Jot behind work wee . or •remen. Mrs. Ballard, who bas worked election ~ (See COASTAL, Page %) the apartment building. precincts · for four yeani, said voter Niloa 'Monday' asked COOgress to response ao far waa "wone than the increase veterans• disability benefits by school~bond issues." ,.. $431 million a year. In . a letter to Only 1.8 out of 927 registe~ voters the ~ i.nc:t ra9klng Republicans had -cast ballots at Moiola. at the time Clfl .tbe Senate and , House Veterans of the spot check. committees, NixOn recommended a 12 Jane Weiler at Cox School joked about percmt lncr~ jp yitera.m disability puUing a sign . in front ol the ICbool p&1lDOlltl and a-11 . percent increase to say, "You don't have 10 stand in in pi3meDts to 1be dependents of line. For everything. else in Fo~~in disabled veterans. -· - Valley, you have to stand in line," 9he added, "tOr the poet office and. for gas stations." 'Ibe gas lines were given as one rtalOll voten were not sl~g at the polls this morning, according to Waoda Mc:Cubbin at ijarper Sd!ool, whmo 50 people voled out ol llO ""1lla'ed 1t the time ol. the IJ>Ot ched<. "Tbey 11id Ibey were ...med llioul aeWng gas," lhe explained. • "If we get tlmM.wb tile ... ol the day and get 1~ pe"*'l tumout, we'll be very, very lucky.'' Nill Karen Ackley at Mcr>ow.ll Sd!ool, wbere the turnout CASSELS' STOR Y · OF JESUS PRINTED At tbe time ol Ilia death ol I heart aUaclt oo Jui. JS, Laub C-11, UDlted Pr.o. bltenllllonal --and prtae.wllmlag reup.. writer, w a 1 wockinc on 1 oer1ea al ert1c:1s "' '"Ille Ule ml T!Jl<iiliip ol J-. • 'lbls -.. .!-. airtst u Laub Caaae11 ln"rpnled lltm, appun toay onpqel3. Coun~il A~iions Here in c8psule form are the major actioos taken by Huntington Beach City Council Monday night: WATER inu.sr Eliminated U~~wer rates charged water users who ccosume more than 5,000 cubic f~t of wa~r in a month. HARBOUR: Approved plans for a $310,000 combined fire station and lif~ guafd quarters in HunUngton Harbour and authorized lhe city clerk to seek bids .. the project. ANIMALS: Gave final approv.al to changes In the animal control law wbiCb establia:bes a mandatory •10 cat li~; LATE ACl'loN: 'Eltabllmed • c:ooncll 'poUcy against taking action .. Items aubm!Ued to the council by the administration at the last IJlinUle. PAIWNjl:-Dedded to post "rio parking" signs on the parking lot at Edi· ""' Community Plrl<' from midnight to 1:30 a.m., to keep high scbool 1tudent1 from parllflll there while in clauea. • Balloonist Kin Put Up R.¢warcl WASIDN.GTON (UPI ) -The sisters of missing balloonist Thomas L. -catth off8red !1 $10,000 reward today for his recovery alive or for information leading to his recovery alive. Eleanor Hoaglan and Nancy Svien, both of Rochel.9ter, Minn., pooled resourees to establish the reward in a special account in a Washington bank, according to William Armstrong, an associate who helped Gatch pri pare his craft "Light Hearl" Gatch left Harrisburg, Pa. Feb. 18 attempting the wotkf's first transatlantic balloon voyage. He was last seen Feb. 21 by a Liberian freighter allTIOlt 1,000 miles from the Canary lulandl. Officials believed be was heading toward the Or ange Coast Weather Fair skies \Vcdnesday \Vith mostl y sunny and warmer dars. Increasing high clouds late in fne da y. Temperatures at tlie beach will be in the upper OOs ri sing lo the low 70s Inland. INSIDE TODAY TWo !tfississippi fisher111en who claim they were abducted by wri11kled creatu.res last Oc· tober. haven't forg otte11 tlleir terrifying ei:perience--eve11 if the government seems ro hatie, See story Page 10. l . M, ••"I'• " MlllU.11 F111\4h " '"' ..... • Nll!tMJ ,,....,, • c111t1"'4! ,,,,. or1111e c .... 111y • C-k• " ""' .. , .. 1. (, ......... " S•l•ll P1rl1r " 0..1'11 Nlotittt •• SH r11 11-11 •••i.r111 ,._ • SIO<k M•r-tlt 12·U •11ttrt .. .._m tt·U Ttltwltlefl " Piii•-11•11 Tl111hr" n MY o.,.,_ ' Wl,lfltf • --" W1""n'1 HtWI l'"U Al\fl Ylil*ft " Wtrld N-1 • -n • ' r------(See VALLEY, Pap I) Spanlsh1Sahara. 1 -- ·Your Vote Counts Today;J>olls ·open Untit ·s ;. • .. • ' • • ·~- .. • '-2-DAILY PILOT H TL1t~111y, Mar<h S,-1'74 . ------,.-----------~-;.:No • . Cobb ·Denies · • ~ • "II Huntington· Ma1i fos.e! T~x-,IJ~~t~. He ~Su,ick' A Hunlin&UI> Beach man who dlvldel' \yitei>i fa. un-litutlonal and clalms his pmuil! emong rriaklng soa'p for he is prohibited by rell&iout be\lef f~ • a livlng and pr.eaching for Chrlst and ·belng tM,ed. f. aaal:rut federal taxes and u .s. currency ~ loaP., factory worker lists hls 1 has Jost a round to Uncle San1. creden.llals as a member of the Miti.lltry Jurors in U.S. District Court In Los or. Christ Church of Glendale. . , Angeles have tound La Vrm L. Stejskal. Jurors who reached thc1 •• verdict .; 39,-~f-~I -..'fangier Drive, guilty of _ iM_l}l91.ID~ ~y U.S1...~ttorney ~1lham D. ;-filing a raise employc \\'ithholding tax Keller 1~fonday were told he is founder form. . and chairman oC the Santa Ana-based , Guardians of Freedom. ) · The~ Internal Revenue ~r\'ice claims Stejakal, a rc~lt rator for Procter and Clmble g Beach . told his employer In 1972 stop thal deduction. · .. '·He· claims that since currency is not '· redefmable in silver or gold that he ~ does not make a "'age to deduct anything from, according to his legal pleas. Stejskal has maintained Lhe currency From Page 1 COASTAL • • • adding, ••thl! 1one L1 pretty good and irrelevant." The group meets regularly lo advocate non-payment of taxes. C b a r a c I e r v.·i~sses In Stejskal's defense Included members of the Tax R ebel l ion Committee or California. Stejskal was ordered lo return '10 court ~pril 1. where he will face a possible sentence of one yea r in federal prison and a $500 fine. Scouts Collect $3,485 to Help Lake Park House ' Victim, 3 Aet-use<f kill~r Larry \Vayne Ciobb today denlcd from the witness stand . thut be struck or harmed little Todd Rockwood in any way on the nigflt the child diOO while his mother was out at work. Cobb, 22, testified as his Orange CoWlty Superior Court trial moved into" its final hours that Todd, 3, showed symptoms ot illness earlier in the evening of last April 11 and they became more pronowtced as b e d t I m e approached. c.obb told ddense Bttomey Robert Brodie that the little. boy fell while he waa running in tbe Uvlng room area and opened a big gash on his chin . "I stitched it up myself," Cobb said. "I tried a B~nd Aki" but had to take it oft because of the blood so -I pul a few stitches in it my~self." Ct?Db. hesitant and barely aud ible in Brown's call. for mapping o~t pr~ciae all~ions .. of resourtes, not" general policies. y,·ithout "(e;ir" of political his testimony. said he then dressed the Backers or Boy Scout Troop I raised child in. his pajamas and put hhn to $3.485 1'.1ondily ni~t to }le.Ip complete bed . • repr.isal was .backed by Joseph Edmiston .. o!-the Sierra Club. the refurbishing of the old Huntington lie ,said he checked on !he lit.tic boy Stach sco. Ut house in Lake Park. again shortly before bis mother returned t~ "A specific, precise plan is better, ho1ne and saw that he Y.«ts dead. even 1q tenns ol salabillty to the Jerry Sapp, chairman of the troop's It is claimed by the defense lbat Le . 1 Ed 1 h building commitltt, said the n1oncy y,•as Todd n--kwood actually di'cd from a gis aturc," miston c aimed. "t an ._....., h h d · r ·~ -rat:x:u I roug onalions ron1 parents medical rondilion that was not diagnosed • ~ !be primary p~ct of the Gerber of boys in the troop and friends of until after his death and y,·as never • . . ' -~ .... • , · OllfY 11'111t Sllll l'!ltle 'LOOK MA, NO LINES' -JOHN MOORE JR. WAITS FOR CUSTOMERS IN COSTA MESA · Time: 4:15 p.m. Monday. Place: 19th Street and Placentia Avenue. Status: G11 for Sale $50,000 Sought For Co1mty Gas l11f ormatio11 Bid Mes«Station .Has Gas ' But No~ody's Buying It •. CompaO~ -pa blum.'' the troop. treated in the months before he died. By WILLlAl\f SCllREIBER I Sa 'd bo $1 01 11ie 01111 Pll.i u111 By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI of 1'.1uirlands Boulevard and Ridge Route Dr. Dona d Bright, commission . PP sai a ut ,000 more is needed It is alleged by p~cutor Pat BMan ot 1111 0111, P11oi s11fl and between 70 to 80 cars at Bridger k · chairmu, defended the process and said to insure that the troop can finish the that Todd died from a heavy and It could cost $50,000 over the next 'Yi1hat 1·r lhere ,.,.ere a ... servicc station and El Toro Roads. • ~oi·-1 which .,. air d d · cd .. A • !our montM to tell Orange CounLians .., when other elements are developed, the ,.. "'" ea Y un erway. sustain Ul."at1ng on the evening of April full of gas with no line.ol. cars-?. Th Jon , 1'roQp members and volunteers must 1 I. Brian claims the child underwent there is a gas shortage and to let _ e gesl gas line in Irvine's history ~ .Plan will ta,ke on a more speclfiC form. ~1 put a new roof on the cabin: paint many such beatings in the two vears them know how to deal with it. The ."good old days" or 1972? Try formed this morning also, str,etching ,,. A number of speakers objected that 1t, add dooni and windows and possibly that Cobb lived with Todd 's mOther County Emergency Operations Center the the oomer of Placentia Avenue and three.quarters of a mile Crom the the rec 0 mm e.n d at i 0 n 5 _ Jike a !ireplaoe. Sandy Rockwood, 18. ' · Administrator George Bean. whose office 19th Street in Costa ri.1esa Monday. University Park Chevron station down · has set up a gas emergency l)otlinc John t.foore's Texaco had gas to sell Culver Drive . .Jn preservation of e&tuaries and wetlands 1be scouts plan to hold fOnn3l dedica-Miss Rockwood, \.\'ho is serving a one to distribute inform ation on the crisis. and 00 one to buy ii. In Mission Viejo. La Paz Road as '.""\-·weren't liSUxUn order of importance. tlon:,cerfmonies ' April 6, tnarktng lhe year county jail tenn on an accessory 1 Id 1 . tod tha 1 A cut-rate s•·u·on across the st reet usual was · 1 11 · bl 4' Brigtitaaid that , too , is premature. cabin as a city hie:lorical site .. The cabin conviction, has testified for Brian that 0 roun Y supervisors ay t t ..., vir ua Y impassa e to .--c -• , .,. • ~wi~ so ·.::.-~ .. A h 1 cd \Vill coist-1hat much to keep his Oi,>e:ralion got all the action. cars. snaked across anythin g but Jane-splitting motorcycJeg f t Others, including : Newport -Beach _ Yct11-• ~'. pril 2. s c P a"!I to move out of her Orilnge going for-the rest o·f lbe· fi5Cal )•ear: the parking Joi aOO tlireitenefj {o -spill as lines· Spillecf out lrofn tWO open scfvice' ~ .Plannint.e!:xbr--Riebard Ho e;.-n-.-~4)' nlgbJ .. ~rlty cnimcil £ormal~~ me w1!b._ htr-=--.son aflw sbe..returned Supervisors delayed action On the out into the st reet. st.a lions. . R-\\'ondered what kind of government ts named the Lake Park Scout House a ome Crom work that evening. budget r("Quest for one day, Indicating But no ·one came to Moore's Texaco Despite -continuing lines state officia ls going to carry out the recommended city, ~ilstor\ca1 site. Instead, she said . she loWld her son they may approve funding for two "'eeks ·bccau,,e there was no line. say that their odd--even marketing plan :.-i policies. Sapp said if it weren't for volunteer dead. She alS? ~cstified ttrt she was to give them more time to study the The way you recognize an open statiou is beginning lo work. ~ "The implicalioo here is that the labor and donated materials the whole forced to remain in the home for the next overall budget request. these days is by its line. ~es!ey Bruer. Gov. Ronald Reagan·s coastal commission is going to continue ret'urhishllJg job could have ' (()st up to 24 hours and was also forced to Be •·Jd the bo d lh "I don't think they understand ••·t chi.cf energy officer, 'id proble"'s are $25 000 acrompany Cobb to an An ah e i m an w ar e money will "''° be ,. its life," said Hogan, "and It may well v~:. .. ~ ln'W-In the 't h construction site where he buried the pay the salarie5 and wages or ten we're open," said John ~foore Jr., 18, 1ng worked out and it is too early do that." .,.... . .,. .... Y"' comm.um y ave little boy's body telephone operators who are on duty who whiled away the time polishing to condemn the plan. A futuie planning element deals with ~onated a °'w heath)i system, electrical Cobb is the · final de!ense witness. from 7 a. m. to about 8 p.m. every his Honda motorcycle. "If there are But James Campbell, president ·of the government funding and type. ~~umb}?g aod other items already He will be ~ examined by Brian day to answer questions from citizens no cars in the driveway they just don ·1 California Service Station Council, said, some speakers complimented parts or · later today and the prosecutor again about the new even-odd marketing lbink we're open." "The odd--even plan as it is now just the report, which commission plannee -A~t. 1'roo? _1, whlch b~ used the made it clear today that he wants system. Moore said it's happened before. Once doesn't work. It doesn't produce any Stephanie Trend!: said ls aimed ·at ........,111-.&nee it was built m 1924, has noUiing lea than a verdict of fi.m So far the lines have been manned there Y.'as a line stretching !or blocks gasoline. If it cuts lines, if$ just 10 "restoratJoo of productive capacity ... Of about,~63~boys on the active. list, sa_pp degree mtlfder. by volunteer personnel from other county at the cut rate station' even though lo 15 percent." nearsbor_e, waters," calling for ealtilrJ ~·-_ .. t.'· departments since Bean's office staff the pMce ot gas was about the same. r>.!eanwhile. dealers starting-I a s t pr~ and ~:·water,gqi!Utf· .. ":'~~·;.:~~y was raised urder.:.:. · .. is normB:Jly only seven people. . "\\'e may have to hang O~t a sign_,_~riday, were authorized by the Feder11! standanis.--.. ::-;:-';' • ,.. •• ;:::.,. .. t!il" ~~,,J , Pooley and BuClt' !...;:S · ·• St • -Bean said the IDOi)~ ~·ill also pay telling the people we're open,.but Texaco nergy Office to hike their prices by 'Jbe irongest attfiEns le";j ;it:lm •the 1moo fin~:Z.. ~e -at10.u..:.· .f~r: i 'turvex•of <Wtlb' gas •tations doesn't ,provide US wjlh SitlllS lii\e all two cents a gallon.' ~ ... -;.;.;i; :~ ~ --lO-, ocal .covemm;t a better idea !he other ~Paqips do," }le added. · In addilion. Some major distributors ~m-~'· spo " ~~ '. .~ ~"h~~t ".. sfl" rt ·-:.·" .... a serious tbt!-Shortage is . and . 'v.'hen a car finally pulled ..jn ~looday·· boosttd therr ·y,·horesalc. prices by as ~..-. ·~ ,·;;; ·11 upera or 0 how it cdul~ best be de:ill with, . aftemoo, n tt brought an insta.nt line at much as. seven cents, raistng the price 'lllO'Griift~elemen emplfli!!m ttil!'·I~ I' · "" M T '1 I kl d of a.. g 11 L I 0 lorell*'ecommerclal-fit1teriesbut!p0t't:= .•. ~.1 :.us ~:.F. .. e .J., # ""''"-"'~ • Bean ~i .hc ,M._ho~ful the sutvcy. · .• oores M ~x.aco:,1.IJUC Y •• }~pc.;ared -a~;o .. g.as.a some . ra nge fisbermen ... _.~"""·?fi.:vit• 1. l.olu.r .... \., ·f.ALLEY BERKELEY (AP) -A man shot \\'ill p'rov.ide h1ni WTtli enough data to •. :•nd the. j;tte.no.rri~ .. ~ •. 1tselt Coast stat101111 up to 60 cents . ... &......... "' ..,::-'., a i station nd •·-'-make an analysis of the even-odd system several Umse within an hciurl;. i:I fr .A. l---:i~ as ~mica _ --v Juable to the . -_ . ·. ·,· _!__ • i -~~~~ .. --...~~ator ~ _ ~ $6:~ancLaime-up-.witb...i:erommendatinns_oiL ___ ~trs. Terry_ Ca_mil~~. ~1ngton ~ch, 9-' ._ • H . • • . ~."l'I'<" $5,0llO Wlill•. neeing, the system. easea-l\er01aa u nco1n mfOfuTim•on Pli:ill"p··-s--·D-:a-·s-es .The document rerers tQ pollution from was lfm than five ~rcent early today . poll~ satd._. Among other things. Bean------5fild..__ a~ on.e _?Omt and a~pted ln utter " • I\( 11 l"."---boat-'.'tlti'fwltnin,.tnt.s----andlhrtytng "A lot depe1!ds on the canQidates,"' Moo said MondliY--uie ~definitive answers are needed in cases d1sbc:l~ef thaHhe--statmn-was--.actual up of water space by marinM with ~ added • .J-~If-they have telephoning on toot to his car, but dropped the involving medical -patients, salesmen, ~ping-gas. .·. . Wholesale p,;,.e some boats which ra-rely leave their going this afternoon, we'll get larger cash and his _45 caliber autom ti 1 1 1 and. otbef-s who need gas almost every I ve been wa1trn.g in line for two ....._. slips. numbers of voters between s p.m. and . . a c P ~ 0 day. weeks. up to 45 mtnutes at a time," 1-----1t sugges~a-survey-io--aetermme--6 p.m.-!1--:----·-be!orejUJDP.ing ma veb1cle_ and speeding -Tlfe money Bean wants would come she sa.id. "I went-to-four stations around BAijlt.ESV-ILLE,. Okla.,.~ tUPI) - if any future marinas are needed. Qthers said they were "emba rrassed" off. out of the COWlty 's $2' million contingency here and they all y,•ere closed. I almost Phillips Petroleum Co. llas announced A nwnber ol boaters cMti~ized the a~t the "terrible'' turnout and a few Station operator Tony Caine:iarulo, 56, fund didn 't come in here but J finally decided a wholesale price increase of fi ve cents statements as inaccurate and highly ;i;a1d. people wer.e staying home because was reported In satisfactory condition -to go even if they laughed at me." per gallon on all grades of gasoline biased. , they figure their vote doesn't count." at Herrick Hoopita1. Gasoline appeared to be readily and distillates sola to jobbers and de3.1-ope Air Co rt ff J J ayailable \Oday and ~londay even though ers. Bright cautioned the audience that ll U e ( longer than normal lines persist during G. J. blorrison. vice president of the element is in its "rough draft" c w ha fhe commuter bour. marketing. said Monday that Ptiillips form , not "final," as stated on Its cover. ountx 'oman c rged Fo1· Stticken Suspect There is a tendency for lines to shorten service stations will be retailing gasoline lie said further written commenl3 will considerably after 8 a.m. according to the at prices seven cents per gallon higher. be taken for two more y,•eeks tM!fore LONDON (UPI) -l'\lagi strate Kenneth observations of Orange Coast drivers He said the Increase will affect about the clement i.s brought back to the ~ Cook! moved the court into a car park · ' Y.'ho can get a~·ay from. their. jobs during 10 percent of all !lasoline sold by Phillips commission. I o · B la R-to deal with a 23-year-old man on a !he day to ·lank up. and apply throughout the r i rm 's ' n· regon· u'rg ry ap drunk chage. . In some parts of the coastal region marketing territory. ' · , · _ Cooke fined hlln $1.30 Monday in U1e ''odd" motorists who hadn't been able "These increases, although substantial. Steel Prices Upped open air se5.5ion -held in the car to get gas since last Friday found their shll will not recover au of Phillips' park of Tower Bridge Court because longest y,·ait ever. increased costs lhat are allowable under PITI'SBURGH, Pa. tAPl -U.S. S<..I Corp. Monday announced price increases or aOOut sin percent on a broad range oC products, following the lead of several •producers. The nation's largest steel maker said the price hikes involve rods, wire products, bars, semi-finlshe:d plate, structurals., tubulat, ra ilroad , tin mH1, coated sheet and blast furnace products. OIANH COAST •• DAI LY PILOT Thi O•IF'IOI Coltl OAlll' PILOf w1111...\1c11 l• WT!l>frtfd tltt ! ff""·l>rtU. II llUClllllM W lh• Or1F"1119 CO.II Publlthltl;i Cl>"'~llY. $1>H• fill «llliorlt 1r1 l)Utlf!tllto, Mor>d1y 111•~111'11 !<dd1y, .,., Co,11 Mu•. N.wPOrl e11dt. 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A \Vestminster area y,·oman awaits during !he in\•estigation, they stumbled the defendant suffered from scabies, One El Toro resident counted 66 cars the Federal Energy Office pass·throtigh her fate in Currie Coonty Jail on onto almost $10.000 cash in a 17-year-(lld a highly contagious skin disease. waiting in line for gasoline at the comer guidelines," ~1orrison said. .Oregon·s rugged corast today, charged girl's bedroom closet. in connection with a case involving the She allegedly claimed that she and blr.arre burglary of a hoarded . $100,000 a teenaged glrltriend had earned it as fortwie there and maybe a slaying here. prostitutes. 1b:e ~ft ot lifetime savings hidden •·Her stQry was full of holes " he by an old woman from her income said alter detectives questioned the ?peratlng a cafe alongs ide Highway 101 teenagers. . in Port Orford, Ore., had never-been Further queSttoning of the girls reported. reportedly led to a tale of a burglary Fountain Valley police de"veloped of .a modest home in Port Orford. Ore., in(ot'Thation on the Orange Coast but authorities the re had nothing to folloY.•ihli a residential burglary here substantiate. it that led Currie CoWJty Sheriff's deputies "We talked to them some more ·and. lo probe that case. got a description Of the hou!e and wbat Darlene Holding. 18, is htld in lieu part of tov•n," explains Oetecti\le of $5-0,000 bail in -lhe new jail at Gold Engquist, who .telephoned it to Port Beach, following a preliminary bearing Orford. ~ on a burgln'ry charge, lo \vhlch she Sheriff's deputies there traced the case pleaded innoCf!nl. to \he y,•ell-lmo"m Miller. who admitt ed The FBI is also charging Miss Holding, his mother's li!elong savings had been who has lived in Huntington Beach and slolen but not reported in early ~lidway City, with inter.state Dccembc~: lr!'lnsportaliqn of st9len money. "ft \.\"8S a hidden in her It an c e, Sl)e and two acquaintanec!, Steven apparently she didn't trust banks," says . Tava,rcs, 18, Connerl y of Buena Park, fountain Valley Detective Engquist, who • nd Harold Reinhart, 18, a transient, is not the only authority interested in W"ent to Oregon in December , according the money's wherea bouts. to Fountain . Valley Detective Ii-fatty The lntemal Revenue Service Is also Engquist. anxious to find the missing fortune and Tavares today is the object of a is' interested -.In any case -in the widespread manhunt -be bas been IRS taxes they will demand e\'en It traced fairly closely -but Reinbarl's it was stolen. trail ended at -mid-December In Trabuco Whoever inherited $100,000 by breaking Canyon with a shotgun blast in the chest. into the llllle coastal cottage Dee. 7 Tavares Is -sought on suspicion of could not _h&ve known what it contained. burglary, interstate transportation • of '"Ibey were ju.st slmple peop!e.·who stolen money and Or~e County dldn'( live hi gh off the hog,11 CuJTte Sheriff's Office invcstiptors want to County Deputy Ragone Said. que.ttion'liim t'bcut Rtlnhart's !laying. He said no time schedule has been Tbe tt00,000 hoard ro'1nd in a f~zer Se\ for Misa Holding's tri11l..and it may IUld left lo Port Orford .cafe operator-~ awhile be!ore the legal prot.~ings Lawrence Miller by bis mother, however, resume, btfd not yet e:nltred the picture. He said lt mJght be two y,•ceks before Detective Engquist and his partner. an lndlctmenl Js Issued again.,t Miss Detective Robert McLilln1 Mtieve they Holdln&, at which time a trial dato. Jouod a portion of it a few days after would be set a fh more weeks hence. the trio drifted back from Oregon to Federal charges are pending against Orange. County. the l7·yeor-old Fountain Valley 5irl In A routine rei1identi~l burglary 15ent whMe room the nearly $10,000 was found them lo a Fountain Valley home, where, a tcw wteb ago. .. - • , OV~ER THE -R-1¥~R end . THROUGH THE WOODS ' . For three more montf'\s . Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen th e stre.et. At times Pl acentia Avenue will be 'closed and access will tie available by wa.y of Babcock St., coming from tne back way. , We f'\ope you will be patient with construction as the results wili certainly be wort!\ all il\e trouble. If you aren't adventuresome, give us a call; and we'll bring ~amp l es to your home.· ' . 19th ST. . -1 lll!h ST. 17th ST. i s ' -> i > 161>1 ' ,__ PIAClNTIA 16th $T. ALDEN'S • • CAIPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA MIU SINCI 1957 1'663 PlacentiO Ave. COStl' MESA ' 646-4838 Mon.-Thurs. 9 to 5:30i m. 9 .... , Sot. 9:30 t• $ • • - • .\ ' - ' • ' . . • ' . . -.. Hearst Food r Handed Out . Tlrird Time SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Volunte<n h~ out tbousancb or bop ol rree food todoy In !lJlndolph Heant'1 thW " attempt to ooovlnct hll daugb&er~1 kktnapen to release bs.._ The lhin! day ol the 0 People In Need,. free--food giveaway began well ln advance of the scheduled JO a.m. ttarting time. Hundred$ of -lined µp at ~the 11 ouUels beftn dawn to gtl tbetr free bag or bo1 ol gn>cerles. l ·irs· a bad wa1 to get food, but lbey are giving away free food ao I ' might as well take lt," aid a 13-year-old mother of one on weliart wbo bad beeo standing in line since a a.m. • Distribution ol 35,000 begs and bos .. ol food worlh '°"'e $300.000 , got under way delplle a CO\lllllnolng sileoc< from the Symbimese Uberation A rm y kklnapers, who abducted ~tlss Hearst more thail a month ago. The SI.A haa not l>ee> heanl from for 12 days. In spite of pleas from Hearst and his wjfe to let them know their daughter was still alive ·and well. and from A. LIJcllow Kramer, head of the food program, for them to tell him whet.her the 'free grocery giveaway is sufficient to meet their demands. At one San Francisco outlet . each recipient was given a grocery bag or cardboard box containing a six.-pound turkey, white bread , powdered mllk, cottage cheese, peanut butter. lettuce, apricot preserves, cans of tomato juice, breakfast cereal, cblli con carne, ooiom, a package of flour, oranges and tomato paste. "J don't want the food, but It's not up to me -I need it for my kids," said a man who said he bas been out of work (or si J: months. "l don't find any job, that's why l get the _food. 1 holl'! 11>.ey let the girUree." • Me.ail while._ Gov. Ronald Reagan today asked all Californian'! to set aside thiS weekend as a special time of pra)'er for the safety of Miss Hearst. "No one can fail to be moved by the anguish that this tragic situation has meant for MW Hearst and her family." Reagan said in a statement from h.is office in Saa-ameoto. "I realize that thousands of Californians and many churches alreaOy have joined ?i.1r. and Mrs. Hearst ;n their own prayers for the safe and speedy return ot their daughter," he added. "Those MIO are bolding her captive should kmw ot the deep conoem of all the people of California," the Governor said. "So I ask e:very clMrcb and temple ,. and citizens of all faiths to make this weekend a time of prayer for the safety • ol Miss Hearst and her quiet re.tum to her family," he said .. U.S . Sources ~ ' See' A-nib Oil Embargo's Ena WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, back from the Middle East and Europe, conferred Ylith President Nixon today while. authoritative sources forecast t h e complete lifting of the Arab oil embargo. With Arab oil ministers due to meet in Libya Sunday, these sources said they expect an end to the embargo against the United States, with supplies returning to the levels that existed prior to the October 1tfiddle East war. The sources said this would bring a drop In oil prices, from the current $11.65 a barrel to about f7. Restoration of production, coupled with conservation measures taken during the recent squeeze, will bring about a plendful supply off ~il for Amerlcam, according to estimates. · The stock market posted strong. gai.M today, sparked by a new wave of hope that the embargo would be lifted soon. The final Do w Jones averagt of 30 industrial stocks was up 19.2-1 points at 872.42, and advancing i s s u e s outnwnbered those decUning by about 4 to 1 in active trading or the New York Stock Exchan~e. frior to the Kissmger-Nixoo meeting, \\'bite House press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told reporters "l c1on·1 have anything to say" on the prospecta of an early end to the embargo. Sheikh Ahmed 1.aki Yamani, Saudi Arabian oil ministttl. and a key spokesman for the petroleum producing :ltates of the Middle Ea.st, called for an end to the Arab oil embargo, 'lbe Wall Street Journal reported today. In an interview in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Yamarll said the Arab cut-<>{{ ol oil to the U.S. no longer served any ...ru1 purpose. It was Jhe nm. time since the ~ began in October !bat Yamanl indicated the time was right for eodin( the embargo. Yamanl said !U!ing o1 the emhaflO could be dilclmed at the nell meeting of the Arab oil · mlnlsten. 'll>ls could ---'be-aa early a:i Sunda7. The Jouma1 sakl. E!!.11" has already p...,.,...s a meellng ln Tr1poll, Libya to discuss an end to the embargo. At the same time, U.S. officials .l CQCICtm<d that the • political crisis in Tsrael cou1d set back Kissinger's acheme' for having !orael and Syria beg.Ip to negotiate through him In Washington a ill"'11!•Kement In the Golan Height& CRelat<d •""11, ~I.) H OAiLV PILOT 3 • Vesco Attempt To!d Mitchell Trial W itnes s Describes B id I UPIT ....... NEW YORK IUP!I -A key government witness, Harry L. Sears, testified today that • fugitive financier with whom John N. Mitchell and ~taurice H. Stans are charged with conspiring to obstruct j\J.11Joe once tried to get ~ to influence a federal judge. 'lbe att.efnpt came. Sears te&Jiled, when the financier, Robert L. Vesro. brought suit against the Seanitie!I and Exchanite Commission in 1971 to bar the commission from getting cen.ain dooenents In its. rnas,,ive investigation of his opera lions. . YESTERDAY IT WAS RIOTING, TOOAY IT'S STREAKING ~·~and Fads -Chante on America'• College C1mpuM1 The SEC investigation began In Marrll 1971. Sea.rs. a friend of Mitchell and a Republican political leader in New J~y. tl'Sti!ied that Veso:> told him abnut the suit in ~1ay. "~tr. Vesco said he had serious concern about suing the U.S. government -that it might be detrirntrbl lo his interests -and he asked if I knew tile judge assigned to the ....... s.a ... testified. 'Tarzan , ·Super Streaker Ro°""p at U.S. C~lleges "l told him I did not. . "~tr. Vesco said he would like to let the judge know 'That I am not a bad guy Just because 1 am .suing the U.S. government' and he said, 'Maybe you kmw son\cl>ody that knov.•s the judge.' ·· By United Press International ~fore than 500 "streakers'' staged a nude carnival al Ule Unlverstty of South Carolina, but police used tear gas to disperse University ol Georgl.a students angered over the arrest of a naked nimer. 'Ibe latest collegiate fad began sprea<ling north in tile 51>nng-!il<e weather with Ohio University, the University of. Pittsburgh and lndia.na University in Pennsylvania getting into the aot. But the crare may have met a quick death at USC. A naked )'OUtli ran through a· 1unditime crowd 00 the LoS Angeles campus Morxlay -and was ignored. The first mass coed "streaking'' took place at East C3rolina University in Greenville, N.C., MorvJay nigh I , acoording to campus radio annoW"tCer Marc ~fitchell, wh> said he "held a spotlight,. oo the nude girb. ~litchell said be thought about 50 girla were involved, "But I can't be sure about that," be added. The extravaganza at Columbia, S.C., the largest in the nation so rar, featured "Tana11i" a dozen nude coeds 800 several naked motorcyclists and was watched by campus police, who made no arrests. 'nle officers appeared content to direct traffic and keep order among the 3,000 ·spectators. -'lbe .streakers gatbered on fraternity row and then raced to the Rtmell House near the <Mter of the Sooth Carolina campus, and then down a street. and backc· --_ .. One shaggy-haired youth, described as ''Taruin, '' climbed_alo~tlon booth to proclaim his nakedness to the cheering crowd. many ol whom took pi.ctures .. J uoday night, the· "Super Streaker," clad in kx1g underwear and a beach-towel cape, which. he shed, led 100 ma!& and female streakers in a dash around the University of South Carolina campus. Angry students began throwing roclo! and bottles at police cars after a male streaker was arrested at lhe University of Georgia ~1onday night. Police finally used about six canisters of tear gas to disperse the 2,5(1(1 students, who later regrouped but remained orderly. A number of students were treated for cuts and tear gas inhalation. The streaker was charged with public indecency and another student was arrested for disorderly conducL At Ohio University in Athem, six streaken eluded campus police in a d<W! across campua. Three streakers, including a football player, were arrested at MI d d le Teooessee State University. At the Univenity of ·Mississippi , eight youths were released. on $500 bonds each Monday ~ their arrests during siieakiWz inddenllJ Sunday night. lbout-35 male and [emale stud<nls streaked around a girls• dormitory at Memfo State Univer11ity Monday night and there was perlodic ~ bf s~ group. at the Univenity ol Tennel9ee. Eight to 10 mate stud.ems cavorted in the nude ln 7Ckiegree weather at IOOiana University in Penmylvania * * * Streaking Finally Co'!'-es to Cou1ity · -At SA College .The streak bal oome to~ County. Collegiate clowftin&'s latelt hlcl--romping tllrwgh P"bllc pl.... In the n.w -bas an1ved at Santa Ana Collep. . Two Blmkers. one male and one female blazed acrou the campus not once but twice lull before 2 p.m. Monday. Tbey wore --1 below the • nedc. Wi-lndudlng the I c b 0 0 I •• studeot body pr-t. said the girl 11...u.r ,..... a turllMI and the. male participant ...... a large pair ol bhle- tinled IUllglageo. The daring duo Ouhed rrom the tcllool gym to the humanities bulldln& and bock ogaJn whore they jumped Into a red sport.ecar and Jt.reaked •••1 belore campus poll<:e could catch up. ., Sunday night and three or four youths streaked in tennis shoes _...and masks at the University of Pittsburgh Jl.fonday. A male student wea ring an orange cape., a green beanie and yellow sneakers streak~ past a fountain on the Abilene Otristlan College campus in Texas and 20 youth.! streaked at Angelo State in Texas. The fad also hit church-related schools. At Elon College, a Presbyterian school in Burlington, N.C., about SG-75 young men streaked around the campus, shouting "coeds take it off" as they passed women's dormitories. Several coeds Nipped and stood nude in the windows while youths cheered below. ., ~ youths tl¢ "")<e<l ~ the library of the Unlversity of the South at Se-wanee, TelUJzt... an E p i s c o p a 1 institution, and several naked males raced in frOnt of the dorms of cheering coeds at Ca~·Ne\\man College, a Baptist sdlool a11oJeffer.;on City. Tenn. King <;allege, a Presbyterian school al Bristol, Tenn .. also had several streakers. -. Sears said that he replied that he knew nobody. In further CM\'ersations at a later date, ·'Mr. Vesco asked if I had fowxi somebody to get a good v.·ord for him to the judge. County La wyer Nll 1ned Judge SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reagan ~tonday appointed Muon L. i.~enton, a. Santa .Ana attorney. as a mtmicipal court judge in the North Orange County Judidal District. Fenton, 38, a Republican , succeeds Judge Jerrold Oliver, who has been elevated to the superior court bench. The municipal court post pa)'S $34,605 a year. FREE 1974 Personal '"r '•r111r1cr.111•tt Income Tax !I~' PERS o N Guidebook ' - JNCOM,t Al A handy booklet for GU/OfBOT.O~KX those who prefer 10 '• r11.,H, ,01111 prep(\ re th ei r own tax ,,,J ~ tu ~· r r41 •rrv.,. re tns. ' ' .. .. "I told him I had not. He was very -ent for ,,,. to do something to help him." ~lilehel.l's aUorney, Peter Fleming Jr., asked the judge to dedart 1 mistrial, charging that Sears .. _y had no \~ectlon with the case at hand . In denying the reque!lt. ·Jud~ ·Lee Gagliardi. howtver, ord~ the jury to disregard the testimony and told the prosecution "presumably th is ~ another crime involved here, to influence another judge." ~titchell, former attorney general in the Si.ton administration, and Stans, former Commerce 5ea'elar}', arc Write-In Dis pute acrused ol COMPirin<. obstnx:ting juotioe and lying under oath in an alleged attempt to impede the SEC invealigatk>n or Vesco. Vesco and· Seal"S were charged with obstructing justice along with the two r.mnt>r <iblnet membc.>rs but Vesco fled the comlry and Sears ' case ·was severed. He tatified tod.iy under a grant or immuruty given by Judge Gagliardi on the appliration ol the govemmenL Assistant U.S. Alt.omey Jamet: W. Raytl iU disc-I~ in his op e ning st.:11e111cnt in i.:.s. District Cow1 Friday 1hat the goverrunent promised Sean inununity. Complaints of Election Violations .Hit Laguna Dy JACK CHAPPElL Of .... D•l1J PlllJ..StJ" The Laguna Beach City Clerk'! Office v.·as fleoded today with citizen rompla ints of election violations or improprieties at the precincts In the hotly contested City Council voting. ~lost complaints alleged that precinct ollicials were improperly encouraging voters to take pencils into the booths. CaHers complnincd election officials were asking voters, "Do you v.-ant a pencil to write in candid.ates?" Polling places had an ample supply of pencils today because of the last- minute write-in campaign on behall to two council hopefuls. Ther:e . were· abo oomplalnts tl\Bt election officers were instructing voters how to cast ballots for Lhe write-in slate. -' One fonner city official as...erted the adions "put this whole election in jeopardy." Laguna Beach City Attorney Tull}' Seymour said he isn't sure or the illeg&nt y of the alleged action in the pre<"incts but "it "·as probably so~t.hing that shouldn't be done." There were al90 reports of illegal electioneering near polls also reportcdy by backers of the write-in slate. Deputy City Clerk Peggy ~\fmule, ~aid the clerk 's office had rece ived more th.an 50 telephone calls about election improprieties. City Clerk Dorothy t.1usfell .,,-as out at voting places attemptlng to coned the alleged election violations. Opponen~ of the v.Tile·in slate charged th<it the entire eler:tion is in danger vr being ruled Illegal. 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"Wilson Names New Labor Cabinel ·~· • • .Jui . C'oa•ihag , •• • • ..... ~ ~~--~ "·(· ~ Q_uick Solu ion Seen in Britain .Coal Miners' Disput.e :. ... ;F, . .,!'>~ ....... .'t; • .,:-. II ......... _ . .. ,.. ,arpldae -'••i:'1., ., No Long Lines At Vote Booths ONCE AROUND 1JIE BEAT' Another deer dawn ~ us taday here along the Orange Coast where, ln many ol oor tovrnl, it was Electioo Day. lt was Ull! first voting day ,in a long lime where [ can remember seeing so many lines. The lineups, however. were at gas station, not In fn:ilt of the voting booths. Still. it was really nice to shov.• up at my precinct as the sun v.'8S rising and be able to walk right in and vote. I think the ladies were suprised to get a CU11tomer so early ... 'nley dldn;t bother .to ask if l was an odd or M even. Jtist handed over the ballot. Somehow, these city and school elecUons have seemed awfully quiet this time around. Maybe it's because v.-e are split up in our voting tbil t1me. LONDON (AP) -Newly IMalled Prime Mlnlster llAJ'Old Wlbon named his Labor cabinet loda)' and Immediately began urg<nt talks ta settle the natJonal ooel miners' strike. · Mi<boel Foo\. nalll@d ll ~t secretary, called In members ol the miDers imion uecutlve. He also had . an appointment IA> moot the employer1, the National CO.I Board. 1JIE OOA.L strike, now In 118 fourth week, tbreatoned ta bring the rountry's eoooomy to a halt as coal ltDcb .,_,.oodoed aim level. M061 lnd1lslrY has been on a three-day work week since Dec, 31 to save fuel. Foot, an inteUectuaJ l~winger and fonnor journalist, ~ta In the House ol Comrnom fO< the c<>ol mining dlstrld o1-,.. Yale.In SOUth Waleo. ne miners' executive met ln special le9Slcn this morning in anUdpatJon of ...V 1alb w meet their pay dalm. Wilson, who earUer made clear h.iJ first priorit~ was ·• to end the strike, bad separate meetings arranged with leaders ot both aides of industry, the bo68es and _union leaders. Except for the ,sµtllrlse seltdion of Foot for the em}>loymerit JXl8i moet of Wilson's cabinet jobs weot to men who served in the. last L a b o r govemmmL James Callaghan. former home .ecretary, ·was named foreign minister. Donis Healey, who served Skies Fair Over Midwest • Tliunderswrm Puts Damper on Mild Midcontinent DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dettmy ~ Ille o.;Jy Piiot is guarZlletd .....,.frtDJi I .,. .. • Ml ,_ ... ~"" ......... ,. ... . ....... " ,... Cll1I .... .. 1~ll ,... • ~--:.,.. ..... ,... c:wt ., I u. S.C.,. • I 1_& RI m I Qllt .. • .. II ,... .. -.. 111.a. '~. ... _ ......... IC!.Qll -...... .... --.......... 141121 "' __ .... "' ... _ ... ..... .... -._ ...... lll-4411 I lllJ ...... (,·~ ~J•..ow ~ .. ~"'°""'" ~ PIOW ' •• ' --.. _ _...,, _ ,......altboadllquor. WIUION, PIUMl!l mJnlelr llom JIM unW 11'10, l'llUrlled to Ho. 10 Downb>C St. Mcnday nlpt "' -• mmtty govetmwt after Prime II t a l 1-t e r F.dwanl Hoatll, the c:-.aJ1w jllllj dilel • .,.,...sod !!>at be ~ not !om\ a coalition .......,...i follortllll ·1111 election deleal 1111 Thunday. Wlllon'• Laborltel In the ,..;.ni electkln came In tint with IOI ... ia In the -I -al O.Uu...., a.. ""'"' than the a..n.llwa but 17 !hort al a majortly. Bui -al ln'tnc "' put to(elher • ..jorily coalition, Wlbon piano .IO nm ~ mJnortty gcmrm>enl that will -'In ollice only so long u k 1" not defeated on ~ I "'' ' ....... NAMES NEW CABINET Labors Harold Wll'°" Nixon · to State Position Tells Watergate Stand Wednesday Before Sfrica By HELEN 1110MAS WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Nixon tJ3.'J made a decision in his ,osition on a oealed Walorpte grand jury report but wW not d1"dooe k ..,W o public hearing before Judge Jam J. Slrlca Wednesday, a 'presidential spokesman said-y. _ ~ Secretary Rooald L. .zlegler lold ,_.... that the p...-Is llW convlnood be win not be lmpead>ed by the Dmnomtic-amtroUed O:lngrem. AS FOR THE GnM Jury report. Ziegler said Nlxon's dtlet Watergate counsel, James D. St. Clair, "will outline our · positkrl" at the 7 a.m. PDT Wedneoday heotq called by Slrial. Attameya from~ prooeculor Leon Jaworski'• staff abo wiD be On harxl. "1be J>Jeeldem has made a decb:ion," Zlegler said " itljJUii8t "' • quostkln. '!be ~ Jury's -report ls said .. deal with the President'• handling ol Walerp!t ...... I • Part;, Revolt Quelled . Golda Meir To Continue .. , .. ... • As Israeli Prin1e Minister . Hudson Oil Guilty KA~S CITY, Kan. !UPI) -Hud!on Oii Co., Ill vice president for marketing and a nwnber of tubcddiarles pleaded guilty In U.S. Dlatrlct Court Monday IA> .. u1ng regular gaa ,. customen from premium pumJMI at premium prices. The vlolalloal-lnvolved 21 lllatkms In Kansas, Missouri, ~and T........, between inld-December, 1113 and Jan. 141 1174. Ziegler ali;o aald that St. Clair had 'been in touch witb·the House J11:Uciary Qmmittee's oounse1 oo a reque9t made eight da)'3 ago by the mmmlUee for Whit.. House documenta and tapes In oomectial with lls !mpeadunenl.lnquiry. House 80Ur'C9 sald St. Clair asked for a meeting Wednesday w 1 t b con:mittee leaders. \ ZIEGLER SAID in reply lo questloos that Nixon t.lephoned his former clllef ol staff, H.R. Haldeman, Friday, on the day Haldeman was iDdided on Waterpte dJariea. But Ziegler said the pre9id<nl made tile call IA> cuigrat>Jlate Hakieman oo bis 2Sdl w e d d i n g anniversary. Gerald L. Wamn. deputy press secretary, said Monday tba1 NU.O's . clllef Walerga!e ....-...i,.J...,... ·D. SI. Clair will make the Presldenl's position 00 the grand jury .report known in open court Wednesday, at a bearing sdle<lu!ed by Judge Sirica. · "White Home o::iunsel will attend the ~." said Warren. "We have nothing l..mhei' to say at this time. Our posttion will be koown in open court. •• St. Clair asked fO< • """""" with Sirica, after wbidi the judge sd>eduled lhe Wednesday bearing. Judiciary Commlttee Chairman P.t.er &dino, (0.N.J.) said Monday the Whit.. House bas bad "a reasonable time" -eight days -to respond to Its request f<r cb::wuean He raised the possibility that Cbe o:muntttee -may decide to subpoena the material. THERE WERE irmcBtioos th a t mMiDgs W"f" being held In the Whire !louse amoog the Presidenl'• -advisers on the new 'Watergate developments. Explosion Cause 0£ Jet ~a.sh, Officials Fear PARIS (UPI) -Investigators say It appears likely an explosioo resulting from a technical fault or a bonm caU9ed the crash ol a Turid!h airlines DCIO jetliner Sunday with the loss of all 344 """"°' aboard. Tbe U.S. Embassy here said today ( IN SHOR'P, ••• ) that at least 22 AmeriCBJU were among the dead.. The only Americans whose idenlltles have been released were Wayne Wilcox, 41, cultural attache at the U.S. Embassy in Londoo, his wife, CMda, and ·two of theit four children, Kallan, 15, and Clark, 13. e AIHl•ctlon Bid ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - A U.S. maglslra1" has refused ta disnisa charges against a subwten AUanta woman who ii charged with her husband in conoection with the abduction d. newspaper edithr Rq Murphy. err1s ... Riot HERMOSILLO. Mealoo (UPI) Rebellious bun.ates rioted at the state .,_ li<ro Monday and oet fire IA> prison furniture and mattre""'5. Elghl prismers died in the revolt Authorities refused comment on . the riol. News reports said the priloners """' pr<t<stlng bad trealmen~ h'!d IOO<j and unpopular'Wlrden Anlon!o Murr1eta. e T-lcer ... .., .. WICIIlTA, Kanl (AP) -()ie man was killed and another was millln8 Germa1i Cliimp Bit the H ahit • • and presumed -loclaY In the craoh and explosion of an Air F°"'" KCllS I tanm known &1 a flylng !llllng Ital.loo, ol!lotall aid. . • STllAIIBING, Gennany (UPI) - Jimmy, a 22-year<Kd chimpanzee, ha.< quit smoking. , Zoo dlredor Hana Schiefer bad been giving Jimmy ... dpl<tle a day, txit Schaefer retired re<enlly. ~ Schafer's 1ucce11or attempted to ke<p the tndltioo allvo, Jlmn\y bit-oll one of his Ongers. .. • ••rt ........ Wagnerian soprano Birgit NU... son bu 1ullered a dislotated shoulder and cuts and bnilaos in a fall Crom 1 platform at the Metropollton Opera In New York. The tumble came lfon· day when she was singing In lifS\ act ol "GottordammeMlllg" which ls to premlel'e ,~day. \ ' Five other _, aj>oard tile pl-"'"' -and ,..... In aaUll'.-Y condition, they aid. • .... s • ..- G!ENWOOD SPRINGS, c.to. (UPI) --boys who lllrVlved t ... nlgblo ol 1Ubfree%1ng tempecaturei ...S.a lierce ...,.._.. In the COiorado Rodi'"-. l'<9Cll<d illooclay from Ute wreckage ol • plane that killed their mother, -· -· -and the pilot. '!be survlvo11, mcued becauoe al the dill(IOllCO of a t-yw.old boy, """ the nepbeq ol S.O. Lowell P. Welcker (R· Conn.), •. -ol the SeoaJe Watergate commttke. • .. \ • 1--- I ' l ,. -· -. \ J • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks .Aiidience; ' '. Drowns Coast Panel's Marine Plan By CAND~CE PEARSON Of .. Dell¥' .,..., ..... ne rqlooa1 eouta1 co.mm l 11 Ion IMmcbed Ill lclea&.lor 'L!Dllrino maater · plan for Ille _.,line Mcia<U,y. It a\jnlpUY .;:~ riddled by vert>al voll•11 from a -aw:lience. , In Ille draft ve,.lon; Ille comml!alon called for ' preservation , of estuaries, restoration ol commm:i'-1 fisheries, ellm- ir\IUon of boat pollution and higher water qUality 11tandardl. .. . • Then came Ille audience. Twtllly-lhrtt ·~ \okftbe commllllioo. Ill marine ~ ~ ellber ... vque. too blued. too mild, ,too 111balanc"«I, too Isolated, too """*'i>k'te. too p o ll t I e a I -o r mnnlngJna • '!be -elemeal Is the flnl of about nine .aegments of 1 coastal master plan ~i developed ~by six regional and one ""l• "901miaelon· •ib1blJJhed by the l~lil zooe"Act. M<>mlay~'....iOn In :;t.oog Beach was the flrlt such planning meeting. 'lbe attendance of more than 100 people ' surprised at least one coll'IOUssion member ol Ille South Coast RqlOoal •Zone Comervalloo Commlslloo, "•ho said, ''Why are all these people here! ,,,.,... attn' uy pcrmltl on lb• agei>da.'" "This ls beUer lhan that of another commis1ion'1," aaid Phil Brown, a prolmsional planner, ~ai _he waved a copy of the marine element of the Sol,tth Central commission. "It is bad and Irrelevant," he said, adding, "this ooe la p<etty good and irrelevant. .. Brown's call for mappinf out prec1ae allocations of re.sourctS, not general policies, without "fear" ol political repriaal wu liacked by Jooeph Edmi!wn of the Sierra Club. "A 11peclftc, precise plan is better, • even in terma ol aalablllty to the Legislature," Edmi.\ton clalmt!d, "ttian the primary product of the Gerber Company -pablU{!1." , Dr. Dona.Id Bright, comm Is s Ion chalnnan, defended Ille procoss and nid when other elements are developed, the plan will tab oo. a more speclrtc form. A number ol speakers objected that the r e co.m m enda t ions -like prtservatioa «. estuaries and wetlands -weren't .listed In order of.jmportance. Bright aaJd·tbat. too, is prel?l!ture. Others, including Newport Beach PlaMing Director Richard H o s a n . ~·ondered what kind of government is going to carry out the recommended policies. "'Ille implication here is that the coastal commission Is going to continue its life," said llogan, "and it may "''ell do that." A future planning element de als with go\'ernment fUMl{!ig and type. Some speakers complimented parts of (Stt COASTAL, rage ZI Newport's 'CandUlntes Oil Suit Studied • In Forum Newport .Cont.est,s Price Rollback '!be II candid.A. for the four Newport Beach City c;ouncu ... 1s up for ,el~ April 9 gathered loday for tile. first candidates' forum of the. campaign, Utis cme l!pClll!IQr"1 ·by tjle Corona del ,Mar o.ami>er of Cornmeroe. · · Here, in brief, are tbe remarks made by eadl of them: District 1 (Balboa Peninsula and Lido Isle : O.lily , .. , llaff' ~ -~.,-~ ... lt•ff ....... By JORN ZALLER Of 1M PlllY ,1191 Steff City Manager Robert L. Wynn ssid Wday Newport Beach la oomide<ing a lawsuit against the Federal Energy Of. rlCe over efforts to roll back selling pri~ es of the city's CTUde oil outpol. --Wynn asserted .that the city should have tile Wldisputed ·riJ1b1s· Ui sell Its 110.000 barrell-· of. cnxte oil per year at the going market rate of about $9.50 per barrel. . The Energy Office maintains that Newport Beach must ob5erve the national price freeze by selling its crude oil at the ~risi.s price of about $4.50 per barrel. wonh of-revenue a year. About t105 ,000 of UUs goes directly injO Ille city trtasury. . 'Ille remaining sevaH!:igbth! of that money -just und<T $800,000 -goes to Armstrong Petroleum Corporallon. "'hid! operates the oil fieki for the city. . -. . ' • Thu.1 tf"'bil prices ·are rolled·. back. Armstrong will Jose aboUt $t)li,OOO per year and the city will lose about $&0,000 per year. \\'ynn admitted. however, that, even if prices are rolled back and these Hosmer Bill losses are sustained. both the city and Ann.strong "''ill be making more money fl"OfT!. the oil leases than they were in the pre-shortage days. Assistant City Attorney David Baade e1plaine<l lhat if a suit i, fi\Pd , it probably would be baSt."<i on the contention that the energy office failed • to fcillOw -proper proct'dures in· ord ering the rollba ck. Baade also said the city might sue on grounds that it had been damaged by the loss of $60.000 in reve nue due to the rollback. Peg Forglt: "I am in the City Council race !or one reason. Newport Beach is my lq.ve. I am not going to talk on the issues today. Th.ere is nothing 1 I can do to solve any problems ,y;ithout the help of the people. "The!"e are seven people on the rounc il. . You need four votes to swing anything . ACCEPTS GAUNTLET C1ndidate Kuehn 'LOOK AT SUPPORTERS' Candidate Agff "\'le want to 1ry to talk this thin g out if possible," Wyrm said. "There "'OUld be no lawsuit unless we're left \\·ithout any choice.'' Frank Ivens, assistant to the .citY. manager. was in \\'ashlngton O.C. today f(idnap Death P encilty I don't know if I can persuade the others to vote with me or not but r ·do know at any time I will listen. think and work !0< Newport Beach." Howard , Ro1en: ·"'Looking at the literature ol aJI of the candidates. they seem to -agree a to wbat the iUues Newp. o. rt's Chief Planne1· :~;p:':~m:~;,g~~· ·solution . · The city of Los Angeles and the state -· 9l A;fl~i!t '11 lovolvt4 jn.. aimijar negOtiatlOM and it i,, possible that aJt _ R~tor~_tj_on .Requested · ltt. n.er. is a marked. similarity 14 their responses. This is indicative of the times today." kogen enumerated three ~. which 11e rdeh1rnea as tlie · rreeway~ ilet1Sil¥- •nd open space and oil drilling. lie Mid he'd-be the besf candidate beeause ol hil eight years• experience:i" District -3 IN~ Heights, Oil/. aaven. Bayshores Ji J. Peter Barrett: "'Ibere are d.Uferences in our district. I am a 1law'ldl supporter of individual property rights, for you and your neighbors." Ban;ett said he supported the Bonita Canyon routing. for the <:orooa del Mar Freeway, opposed closing Orange County Airport but also opposed expansion. Sa id he'd work to control the cost of government. . ' Ellls Glazier: "There is a sense of frustration by the people in dealing with city government. They're forced to ~ it as supplicants yet they see developers demand and frequently get what they want. We need someooe ta Blast g Woman . Opponent three· might join togelber in pressing Republican lawmaker Craig Hosmer J::J, . . . • . -~ a..Jaiilluil a~Ml Ille En<r17,.l.J(fjQa, of...--Bt!ldi .............. , .•• ,, Wynn said. -. • '!be dlspule oente .. on lhe oonlentlon inlrochrclng • bill In eon......, Iha! WOll!d By L PETER KRI F.G "J want loqu;stiOO-the credibility that the energy office once allowed restore the death penalty for ~pers __ Of_ ... Dlll1Y-•11••--S&eff----or--w:-.qee," WOOd said. startJmg 1tiC---Newriort-~dr-=-as'-we:ll~u--~ -whointure-Dr'·llttt.Mtr-vlctlrns-. - The first in a series of Newport Beach a~mce of about 30 Corona dcl Aiar public entitles -to char~e the higher Hosmer sa~ he af!O L~ing city .council candldateS'"" fOfums became businessmen. . ~rice for 0!1 pum~ from ~ffsOOrer a bill that. would make it a federal a name-calling session·today as Planning 0 1 wam1't even at that meeting ~'hen tidelandJ which the _city holds tn trust Commi8Sion Chalnnan William 1· agee the chamber voted to support the from the state. of California._ verbally attacked. the woman he jypass,'' he declared. 7 Then-18St wetl, \l.'ynn says, the energy apparently thinks• will be his chief Agee later said he'd made the office changed its mind and· said that opponent in the Apcil 9 election. accusation based on something someooe Newport Beach must roll back its prices Agee accused Mrs. Lucille KU(>hn of had said at a city oouncil meeting. to levels allowable wxicr the price having "a credibility gap," claiming Agee and Mrs. Kuehn are two of freeze. ·• she's taken certain stands while her the four candidates for the Corona del "The amount of oil we produce is campaign manager1 Jim Wood, and other Afar ~wicil ~at to be vacated by such a small drop In the overall bucket supporters, stand tor other things. Couf1:Cdman ~ichar~ '?· Croul. Others that even if we're let out from \Voods then won an apology from Agee . seeking the Sixth District -seat are John requirements of the price freeze, it "''on 't Agee had charged that, wbile ~\lrs. Kuehn V. Baker. Jr., and J~p~ Stewart. cause any real ri9e in the prices that said she opposes tbe Corona· de! Mar A~ee lau~ched his bitter .aua!ik _by consumers payior gas," WyM said. bypass, Wood voted for it as a director saymg he is the only candidate "''Ith "But to the city's budget. the of the Newport Harbor Chamber of a .S:COrd for vote~s lo look at., difference in oil prices "''ill make a Commerce. . \\'hen a can1date doesn t have .a significant difference in income," he Wood took the floor during the question record . ~~ have . to look at his s.a id. and answer period and criticized Agee. SUWJ:rs, ~gee :id. A 1 Under existing contracts. the city's 1 t usmg r name, ~ee a_ 50 annual oil output brings about $1 million $50,000 Sought For County Gas Information Bid By l\1LUAM SCHREIBER Of ,,.,_ Diii' l"ht lltft It could cost $50,000 over the next four months to tell Orange Counlians there is a gas shortage and tG let them know how tG deal with '.it. represent the people." I . • Glazle.-said he's a candidate wilhoul < y ocam Services a hint of conflict of interest, said he aceu.sed ~\In. Kuehn of opposmg high d~ity while Councilman Croul. aoother of her supporters. ''\'Oled for more deMity than any other rouncilman." County Emergency Operations Center Admin istrator George Bean. '11.'hose office has set up a gas emergency hot 1 ine to distribute infonnatiori' on the crisis, told county supervisors today that it will cost that much to keep his operation going for the rest of the fiscal year. OJJ05eS unlimited growth, c i" I I t. d Promontory Point "a boil on the skin of Newport Beach" and said be supports "advisory ballots" by Ute people on key issues. · Jolul-Jc-McKermi• "I'm in· Newport Beach becau.se ·I chose it in 1958 as a place to raise a family and start l)'lf practice. The council needs a balance, It needs f~l responsibility arid J can, provide that." ~ tifcKerTen said he"i:I be wary of ngi9Jl8l government. "We cannot lose our control. We should not join any governmental overlay that wiD remove those rights froni us." District 4 (Westcliff, Dover Shores. 8$yside Village, Baycrest, Linda Isle, Harbor Island ) ' MJlaa Dostal: "1be Jast four ycari:i bas been filled with unprecedented challenges. The Issues have been very .severe. We've had a population explosion of 11,ln> peopl.e. we'v8"'-grown by 4,000 acres. "The popuJatloit explosion was met .With a demand for a new general plan and that's eudly what we did. It was an Jtem I imisted on. Witb it the treod I0"1lrll very high denaily bu been !flee FORVM. Pap I) CASSELS' STORY OF JESUS PRINTED At tile time of his death of a heart 1ttack on Jan. 23, Louis C&ssels, United Pross Jntemallonal oenJar editor and prize.winning rellgkln writer, w 11 lVOl'klng on a terles of articles on ·~ Ufe and Teacbinp o1 Jeu." nus Attles on Jesus omst. u Louis Cl.!lel• In~ Hlm. appean today .. _:u. ~~~~~~~~~ In Afternoon Memorial funeral services for radio and television personality Joe Yocam of Newport Beach wiU be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pacific View Chapel, 3500 Pacific View Drive, Newport Beach. A story in Mond_,..'s Dally Pilot erroneously reported tpat the services would he held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Atr. Yocam. a broadcast per30nality at radio station ~ and later with television station KCET, died Sunday at South Coast COmmunity Hospital, Soulh Laguna. He wasJi5. Agee also cited another supporter of Mrs. Kuehn, fonner 1'.1ayor Doreen MArshall, saying both she and Crout were supporters ol the now-defunct Pacific Coast Freeway. ~frs. Kuehn, cfuring her tum to speak, wasted DO time In responding. "I'm going to cast aside what I was going to sciy," Mrs. Kuehn began. "Mr. Agee his tossed the gauntlet and I a~t It." She said Agee's support comes strictly from speciaJ interest groups '11.'hile she has ~·a broad base of support " from throoghoul the community. , • She called the Fifth Avenue bypass (See OPPONENT, Page ZI Budget Report Slated Tonight SOperintcndent John Nl..>11 wlU ~ to trustees of the Newport·l\fesa Unified School Di.strict tonight on !teps he is taking to meet the district's budgetary problems. . Among other things. Nicoll will tell frustees v.•by he bas ordered an embargo on hiring, ne\v employes and give th latest projections OD next year's budget. Trustees will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the new Roy O. Andersen School, 1900 Port Seaboume, Newport Beach. Mesa Feeling Fuelish Siatio1i. Loaded Witli Gasoline, But No Customers B)'RUDI ~KI Of ... Dlltr ~ ...,. Wbat tr there wert a service rtation fWJ ot 111 with no l!M o1 ci11? '!be "good old ~" ol 1972! Try tile Ille comer of Pl-la Avenue and lttb Street In Cella liesa Monday. John M00<t0I Texaco bad gaa to sail and oo one 14 bey II. A cut-r11ite ataUon ~ the rtrttt got all Ille oction. Cars maktd """"" tile parking lot and Ulreatened 14 spill out into Ille atreet. But no one came to Moore's Tenco because there was no line. ~ way JOU reco&nlze alt open Ila.lion I-~ Is by Ill lint. "I don't lblnk Ibey understand lhat we're· open," said Jahn Moore Jr., 18, who whiled awq Ille time pollllllng -his Handt motortJd•. ' "If there . aT< ! no cara in the driveway they just don't think we're open;" Moore said it's happened before. Once there was a line stretching for blocks at the cut rate staUon eVen though the· price ol gas was about the same'. · "We may have to bang out a sign - telling tbe people we're open but Texaco doesn't ,provide us with signg like all lbt other oompanles dol he added. wi.r ~ cir f111ally pulled in Monday allemoon It brought an inslant llna at Moore's Texaco. It quickly dlsaj>pearedi and lb• phenomeoon n!J)ealed llltlf several tinae within an hour. Mn. Terry Camillo, !11mting1on lleaclt. tued ber blacl Lincoln 11114 the atallon at one point and accepted In utter disbelief' that the station was actually • pumplni gas. ••t•ve. been wtittng in line for two "'eeks, up to~ 4S · m.inu~ at a time, .. she said. "I went. to·four ltattom around here and they all were cloled. l almost didn'I c:ome in here but I llnally decided to 10 even If they laughed at me." Gaaollne appeared to be readi ly avaUablo today and Monday even though looier Uian nonnal lints penlat during lbt C:Olltllluter hour. Tberio Is a tendency for Uns ID sborten c:onsldenbly after aa.m. acoonllng to lbt obeervatlons cl-Or.Inga Coast dJ'lvm who can gtt away f~ their Joi>& during the day .; lank up. Ill"'-pans OI tho ....W res\on "odd" motorilts who badn't beelJ able to gel gaa sin« lul Friday found lbelr k>n1est wait ever. One El Two l'lllident oocmted M can wailing In lino fa< gaaolillt at Ille - !flee NO UNE.'l'llge II Supervisors delayed action on the bod«iet request fe>r one day, indicating they may approve funding for l~'tl '11.'eeks to gjve them more time to study the overall budget request. Bean told the board the money '11.'il\ pay the salariea and wages of ten telephone operators v;ho are on duty rrom 1 a. m. to about a p.m. _every day ttl answer questions from citizens about the new even-odd markeUng system. So ·far the lines ~ave been mBMed by volunteer perM>Mel from other county departments since Bean's office staff is normally only seven'people. Bean said the money will also pay for a !llrVey of county gas stationS to give Joe.al gQvemment a better idea of how serious the shortage Is and how it c:ould beoil be dealt wttb. Dean said be Is hopeful tile survey will provide him with enough data. to make an analysis of the evm.ood system and come up with recommendations on Ille system. Atoong otJier thl11p, Been said, deflolUve anawers are needed in cases involving modlcal Potlenti. salesmen, and othen who need pt a1mott every day. The money Bein wants would come out of the COC1ttty'1 l3 mlD1oo oontin&tnCY fwld, Elderly Couple Die BEAUMONT IUPO -An elderly <qopi• died of heart •ttack> wilbln 57 minutes ol .. ch other ofter the wife ran lor help 'tlbtn her 73-year-<ild hll'Jband becam .. lll In lll<lr mobUe home. ' l • • • • • _.,. __ crime for anyone to acceP.l food . money, or-any other commodity made available as a result of a kidna.eing. . The Long Bcactt representative said -e-warprompteerin oom-rnsra nces o~y---1 the "shoc!til]g~ kijlnapi!J..&.Qf the dau~IJ.ler of Randolph Hearst-from whom kidnapers demanded huge sume of money for food for the poor-and that of Reg. 1'1urphy, editor of the Allan!"' . Constitution. (Related story. Page 3.) "It is wifortunate that Cong~ recently amended the law to provide a penalty for any term of years or for life," Hosmer said. That could mean. a k1dnaper or conspirator in a kidnaping would never go to jail. he pointed out. In instances under lhe bill sponsored by Hosmer, if a person kldnaped w:is neither inpured oor killed his abductor:> "·ould still receh•e a m·inimun1 of ten years behind bars. There would be no reduction or suspension of these sentences, t1-0r any probation or parole. ll06mer said he belic\'es the sliffcr penalties are needed now especially because kidnapings are taking on "a political coloration." "\Ye may be approaching the point "'·here fanatics and mental cases will kidnap government offic ials or what they imagine to be political reasons rather than financial gain. "It is my hope that Congress wil l approve these measures before such a possibility beco mes a reality," he said. Orange Coast • · We,ather Fair skies \Vcdnesday "''ith mostly SLIMY and \\'armer days, Increasing high clouds late in the day. Temperatures at the beach will be in the upper 60s rising to the low 70S inland. INSIDE TODA. Y TWo lifi.ss1srippi fisl1c r,nc 1t 1oh o claim theJI were abducted by wrinkled cr,taU,rea last Oc· tober, llave11 't forgotte1t tlteir terrifying txper1ence -even if rile govcr1tmet1t seems ru liavt.'=.ll~==I See 1tor11 Page 10. - I.. M. 1t1• II (111 .. ,.,.19 s Cl1111fltf t4•2t C1lillc:1 11 c,......,.. ,, DMftl Mltlt" f .~ ..... ' ll'lfw'lll--7t-2J '"'-114) "' ..... _ 1 ~-14 ,.. LIMttt 11 -" Mv1w11 "'"•' }' Nltl~I Ntwt 4 Orl"'t (tllftlY t ,..... l~lt SYl'll• """'" II s...,,, , .. ,1 I~· ,,.,_rMl1 ll•IJ Tll4'1lllefl 1'I TllNtMI !t WMlttff 4 ..,_., NIW'I !)." W•N Ht"" 4 ..... • I " • \ • I 2 . DAI~ Pl.L.Dl 1AidAsked Tran~plant l\lade STANFOl!.0 (\II')') -.A_su'llery t<am beaded by Dr. Ndrtnan Shumway bas perfii'med its 67th 'bean transplant ·at Stanford · Unlve~1ty Medltal Cinter. .. OR.\ftl COAST • DAILY PILOT . -· . f~t Or-t CNS! DAil V PILOT, Wllll w!llCfl •• ,_!Md ~ "--"""' It """' .... "" 1111 or ... oe CD.111 P.itllu'l1tio c.......,, s~ rll• t911""'5 l <I ,,_..,._,, Mor.cli.y "''"""' f tlCllY, !or Cinl1 Mtt1, N._,... k1c11, Hun+i<llle!I 1""111,~ V1llty, U....,_ IHc:l't. Irv•/~ W S.ft C!Mlent1/ hft J-C.plllr•(MI A 1l"fl• '911~1 N ltlt!I 11 ""ti"*'' Satur••v• -s.,...;.,., Tiit prlnc@/ ~ .... Ill II 11 lit W•t .. , """'• C1t!1 ~ C•llfttftll, nia, ••~trt N .. W114 ""••9"1 .,.., l"vltl"11tr . J.,~ ··~_11tl1y Vkt ........... 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St1tu1: G11 for'Sile Suit Tltreatetaed Ground .Oearing Starts -For 2 New Onofre Units Open Air Court Held For Stricken Suspect LONDON (UPI) -P.1agistrate KeMelh Impeachment THETFORD, .-t. (AP) Resident! o( !Jbetford a n d Springfield have voted at aMual . town meetings to' urge the House Df Representatives to impeach · President Nixon. ' From Page I NO LINES .... of Muirlands Boulevard and Ridge Route and between 70 to 80 cars at Bridger and El Toni Roads. · The -longest gas-line In Irvine's history Conned this morning also, stretching three-quarters of a mile from the University Park Chevron station down Culver Drive. In MWion Viejo, La Paz Road as usual was virtually Impassable to anything-but tane-splilllng motorcycl,. as lines spilled out from .....-o open .service statioos. .. -.. Despite continuing lines state o!fidals say that their odd-even marketing plan is beginrUng to work. Wesley Bruer, GOv. Ronald Rea8an's chief energy .officer. 'Jd probler.u are being worked out and it is toa early to condemn the plan. But James Campbell, president of the Californi a Service Station Cowicil, said, "The odd-even plan as It is now Just doesn 't work. It doesn't produce any gasoline. lf it cuts lines, it's just 10 to 15 percenl" · -. Meanwhile, dealers -starting I a s t Frida)', were authorized by the Federal Energy Office to hike their pMces by two cents a gailon. In addllk>n, some major distributors boosted their wholesale prices by as much ~ seven cents, raising the price of a gallon of gas at · some Orange Coast .stations up. to 60 J::ents. BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (UP!r - Phillips Petroleum Co. bu announctd a wh!iesalcr price increase of fl~ cents per g1tlloo on all grades o( gasoline and dlslutales sold to jobbers and de.al· · ..... .. . ¥olunteer~ , Cooke moved the court into a car park Wit h only 15 minutes o r discussion , Thetlord townspeople voted 160 f<l... llO Mooday night lo ask the llfule to impeach Nixon . "so that he ·Can answer charges in trial before the U.S. Senate." G. J . Morrison, vice pmld•nt of marketing, said Monday that Phillips service stations will be retailing gasoline at prices seven cents per gallon hiiber. He sakl the increase will affect about 10 percent of all gatollne sold by Philli ps and apply t!troughgut the . f I r m ' s marketing territory .. Irvine Company, Hughes, Others Assist Campaigns . . ' .. .. Top Chalfenge :. • lO deal with a 23-ye~-old man on a ~ .• -'°dnlnk chage. • ; · · ~ Cooke fined him $1..30 Monday ln the open air session -held in the car or· Thetford's _·l,400 resldeats. about . 350 attended -the meeting in this rural comnumity. All three national television networks filmed the meeting. "The°se increases, although sub6t.antial, still will not recover all of. Phillips• ina-eaaed cosU that are allowable under the rederal Energy Office paM·through guldellne.o," Morrlaon 11111. To Marines From Wire Services IV ASHINGTON (UP!l -The Marino T. Corps conJkJers the all-volunteer force Haward Hughes, the Jrvine Company the most severe challe11ge U faces . and ~erbcrt Kalmbach'L Newport Beach Last month William K. Brehm, lhe law firm are among contributors to assistant Defense &eCl'etary tor candidates for state.offl~ ranging from manPQwer. predicted the P.tarines would governor to ,state controller. Campaign be ~s much as fi\ie percent below their fln~nce reports were made public today authorized size by "June 30, the fi(st in · Sacramerrto. -... anf!lversary of the end of the draft Republican gubernatorial ho Pe f u I lnw. Brehm predicted the Arrtiy at worst ilouston Flournoy reported $284,352 in would. tall Z.5 percent 1hort. campaign contrii?lJtions, including $300 In a speech prepared!' for delivery fromJlughes, $300.!rom Kalmbach's law to 'lhe Am.er!can ·Legion today, the orfice and ~t .500 from the Irvine ~larine commandant. Gen. Robert E. Company. Cushman Jr., said, ••1 would eonelder To date thi!:' slate controller said he's the problem of meeting our manpower spent•$*1216 in his gubtmatorlal b~. needs within the framework of the all- Orange Cotlnty Assemblyman Kennelh volunteer force environment the most Cory JD-Garden Grove) who Is rurmliig severe one we face in the foreseeable for the office Flournoy will vacate, a~ future.'' received a conlrlbulion from the eh.wlVe Alone among the service chiefs bllUoaalre, Hugbea. Jt was listed as Cushman has laW'IChed a campaign to ~· 1 t• •~ Co h ed ' get Congress lo mcind constralt>ll ~Ulg ess · •1•tt • ..,vu. · ry s ow legislated last year 11.mlllng_ th e contributions tot&llDg 116.!30. propor1lon or high school dropoula •ny • HUght!W'abo gave 11,000 lo Democrallc service can take to 45 percent 1n the U.S. Sena tor Alan Cran.ston. slatemenls 12--month period ending JWle~. ftled with ttie secretary oC; ·1t1te ln:c'lcate. The law wu en11aed only In CraMton. reported total ._'".°.tMbu tions of December , and by-then 411 pttCtOl or fOS,185 lllcluding $3,000 lroa> ~ohn "Ja~e: • the Marbies already recruited were the Barber" Factor of Loi Angeles, d •• ti. ex~vlct t u r n t d ptohlbiUon-era ropouwo. ,,,_, . phllanl.hropis1 . Pent111on of~clab say the remaining -monlha of the fltcal year, except for San Francflco ,_ll11yor Joseph :Allot.o JW'le, are tradltionally poOr months for reported COl\trlbutlons lo!l'lln1 Mll,146 recrullin1 bi&h ocbool graduates. In lricludin& more than J)lll,llllO from onler to met! tho 11,., the Marl.,. otganlud labor gtveq '°"'rd h~ will have to ,.)eel _bundreds ol dropoUta _ campalp for governor who otherwile qualifx. · A~•· II ooo ol A.I. to' pal~ otnctalJ said tho •ff«I ol tho law ·~""r 1 M> 1 cam e-· has meant recruitn t.aklna a graduatl ch<!tt C>me from embattled flnattclor C-"With a low IQ while r.J<ctlng a dropout Arnholt 5rntth or San Diego. with a high lntolllieooe--.. "" park of Tower Bridge Court because the defendant suffered from scabies, a highly contagious sk1n disease. .. . OVER THE _ RIVER .and THROUGH THE WOODS ' . For t~ree more monit\s.Piacentia .Ave. Will be torn up to widen the st(e_et. At tim11s Placenti.a Avenue will be closed and access will tie available byway of Babcock St .. comin~ from.ttie back way. We ~pe you will· be -patient wit~ construction as t~e re su lts will certainly be wortti all tt\e trouble. If you aren't adlieniuresome. gi ve us a call, and we 'll bring ~a mples to your home. . · 191h ST. I lBthST. =~ 17~$T. lt-:-:-:--- +E -~IA ~.. 16~ ST. • • • . ALDEN'S CARPETS e .. COSTA MISA ~NCI ltS7 PRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. C<>STA MISA 646-4838 Mono-Thu ... t lo S110i I'll. t 1o t; Sot. t 1JO.i, s • • • •• - \ .J • . . • f 1· I • J \ • . - • .. 4 • • • ... ' • • ' . '. orange c~!!t • r -"T~ay's Final N.Y~ Stooks _.;....;:;:;.....,--.. 1 • VOL. 67, _NO. 64, 2 ~TIONS, 28 Pf.GES" ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1974' c TEN CENTS .. • ·Fuelish _ Feeli..,,-Gas~ ·but No .Custonaers a, ,Al1Jll NIEDZIEI ~ ....... ,.... .... What if there-were a aervice station full m CU willl no line .,...,.? , The "pod old daYa' cl Im! Try tbe the c:omer ol Placentia Av..,. IDd ltth Slreet ln.Colta Mesa Moadiy. •1Jobri .. Moore'1 Teuoo bad Pl to Ml • anclnocmetobuylL · • A c:ut-rale atallon •""* tbe - fol all -tbe;!Ctioa. Can lll•"ed -- the portlnf"lot and --"to ti>tD ._ r'":" ~ - --• . . . . . out Into tbe - But Do _ • .,.,... to Moen'• - ...... 1hti -1IO line. Tlii wiy )IOU noognhe an open lllallon -cia;.11.;, Ill line. "l dcm't ihlnk they UDderrtaDd that we~ opiil," lild John Moore Jr., 11, who wbllod away lbe time poljl!linl hlo -moioreycle. "ll there a .. l».Cl!OJ!! tbe drlTeWIY Ibey j1llt don't WU we're open." ~ -~ ·- Moore llid It's happened before. Ooce there wu & line stretd\lng for ~ at the cut nte atatioo even though tbO pilce ol gas was aboot the 11111<. "We may ,Jiave to bang oul a algn telliDI tbe peOple we're open but Texaco .S....'t piovid< Ill with algna lll.e all the other oomponlel do," be added. When a car finally pulled lo Mor'1ay afternoon· It brought an lmtant line at M ..... , Teaaco. It qclckly disappeared (See NO IJNE; P11e II Sign LaW .Adopted Unclutrered Look .in View for Mesa A new sign ordinance almed-at giving Costa Mesa's bu3iness districts an uncluUered loolt by 1118f was adopled by the city council Monday night, quietly and without controversy. The ordinance will require businesses to put-up fewer and smaller signs when tt.e 10-year amortization period fbr existing s'gns runs 'out All ·new signs will be required to cOflform immediately. AdvertislnJ billboards are not covered by the ordinance. OJuncilmen gave the m i I e s t on e ordinance its first reading Monday with a unanimous 5--0 vote and declared their 1Mesa Voter -Turnout '.Very Low inteni.on to gi\'e it its second and final reading Marcl> 1J. Cooocilmeo ordered members "' the planning staff to m.aJ<e several c11ang., to the ordiri"inoe before .then. P.1ost of the changes will be for the purpose of clarification. T!>ose_J:hang., will ~ brought before the planning oomnUasiOn for ipprovaJ· next Mooday night and for C01111Cil ralfication on the subsequent Monday night. Councilmen tossed out the most controversial section of the ordlr -.nee, the ooe dealing with special regulations, in a f-1 vote. Councilman Alvin Pinkley cast. tile dissenting ballot. Call for Mesa Electio1i T owls The entire question of whether such businesses a:i auto dealerships, movie theaters, motels and others should be allowed speda1 signing privileges also will be studied by the planning departmellt stall. Councilmen said they may later •m<nd the orm..nce lo include the spe(.1if r'egulatioi'ls ,..-if the s t u d y determines that ·allowances for special business groups should be made. City Attorney Roy E. June advised the council th.at discriminations can legally be made between businesses as Jong as "sub· stantial justification" is sho\vn. Left standing in the ordinance. however, was another controversial section Which establishes a maximum of one square foot of signing per fronta ge fooL This had earlier been contested bitterly by lx1siness owners who had argued that a ~I relat.ior)Ship between sign area and frontage was necessary. Councilmen amended the ordinance lo allow each business a minimum of Cost.a Mesana tnterested in the 40 square feet ~signing aiid a ma1imum ~ of lodif'• <19, 'CllUDCil ol lllO ~ fool, • llllUer how DUldJ ·elections may Cali 558-540 er: 556-the frootage. 5§1 tor 1.aformatm. • ' , A iMiOr chenge in the amortization Costa Mesa voters went to the polls First returmi are ~ r p e c t e d scbatuJe-..the time allowed for bu!lness today to elect two city councilmen in around 7:30 p.m. and all ballots owners to pha.1e out non-eonfonning , ... . ' D•llY ~llet Sllff '1lm 'L!)O~ MA, NO ~IN_~_S' .....,JQ~N M90RE JR. WAITS FOR CUSTOMERS IN COSTA MESA • Time: 4:15 p.m. Monday. Plac·e: 19th 51.rMt and Placentia Avenue. Status: Gas for Sale ,[(idnap _ Death Penalty Restoration Requesred .- Laguna Doctor Halts 900-mile Run Do,vn Baja ' ' ' I By Associated PrtK..<i { Republican lawmaker Craig Hosm er neithei: inpurcd nor killed hi! abductors Because of !he sudden illness of his of Loog Beach announced 1oday he is \\'Otdd still recei\'t a minin oum or 10 support car dri\'er, Dr. Thaddeus Jone! introducing a bill in Congress that would years behind bars. of Laguna Beach wa s forced to gi\'c restore the death penalty for kidna pcrs There would be no reduction or up his intended 900-mile run-for-fun 10 who injure or kill their victims. suspension of these sentences, nor any the lip of Baja California . Holmer Aki he also is -.,Wing probal' I ............ -. ion or paro e. Larry Reyoolds. a friend "'ho "'as a blU tha~ would make it a federal llosmer said he believes tile stiffer carrying Jon es' supplies. suffered an crime for anyone 10 accept food, money. I ··•cd · ti pcna ties are n~ now espccia Y apparent stroke and is now under or any Q.lher commodity made available because Jcidnapinn1: arc taking on ';a · hos · I •11 1 k"d · O"' treatment in 11:-pita here. an election dlaracterized by an are expected to be counted by signs -was allowed by the council . It i--~e~1tremelj..low_wtei:....l!D'110ll1.._ ____ 1_9:3Q....or-JO-p.m...2.olll_w.ilLremain_ _boosts the maximum period from seven A momln -• ch k f · ~" t"I 7 w-ttt'yeal"I. " as a rC!u o a 1 napmg. 1·1· I 1 1· ·· . . po 1 1ca co ora ion. He v.·as flown home late Saturday The Long Bea~_:_c~c~t1ve sa1~ "\\'e may be approaching the point_after...Joncs...dro\le...230 .milcs.Jn..2Lbours. he wa! prompi.ea 1n OOtfi 1nsfaneerby--\\'~ta1flfti3"'t1nd-ml!nt01!-'cases-wttl h d. -d h h ~ e<: o precin.,;.., open UD 1 p.m. A third major am~ent will ease .. ., · · · ·hat over rou.i;: 1rt roa s to rc<ic t e they imagi ne · to be polilica reasc>ns az airport ,j of the city's 34,745 registered voters were lumlng out. $ · So h Here are the sample precinols:. -5(}·000 ug t -Klllybrooke School, 956 regtslered, ' 57 voted, & percent turnout .-Boys Club Central Brandl, i;oo For County Gas ~tered, 40 voted, 7 percent turnout • · --Omyon School. 700 registered, 4t :vot..i, s.1 per.,.. turnout . Informab'on Bid -Piche Reaid'°"", +n regJStered, 48 \'()ted, 9.9 percent turnout -Southern Residence, 484 registered, f7 \'oted, 10 percent turnout -Inspecton at the 41 precincts in tod&y's election predicted that the By WJLUAM SCHREIBER Of ... o.11Y '"' Slltt · turnout would improve :significantly It could cost $50,000 over the next four monlbs to teJI Orange Countlans there is a ga5 shortage and to let them know how 'to deal with it. · between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. poll closing:s. .. • Running tor olfice are incumbenbi Jack Hammett and Willard Jordan and their challengers Raymond Evans, Nonna Hert7.og, Joan Torribio, and Richmood Westlake Jr. 'Ibe· campaign for the two vacancies bas been " quiet, with tbe sign ordinance, billboard I e g Is I at ion , westside improvements, planning and growth, and a citizens community center emerging as the major issues. Fair skiCs -ednesday with mostly sunny and warmer days. lncreasin& hlgh clwd.s late In the day. Temperatures at the beach will be lo tht upper 60s rising to the Jow 10s inland. INSWE TOD-''i' Two Mis'1ildppi fishe'rmn wlw claim the11 were abducttd by wrlnk~d ·creature• last Oc-- tober, haven't forpotUn their terrihJing experience -even tf · tl1e governm«nt 1eems to have. See 1tor11 Page 10. • county Efflergency Operations Center Administrator George Bean, ~·hose office ~ set up a gas emergency hotline to distribute infonnafton on the crUJis, told county supe;rvisors today that it will cost that much to keep bis operatiOit goiligf or the reSi Or ihe fiscal year. Supervil!lors delayed ic:UOn on the budget U<il!OSI for one. day, indicating they_may approve funding for two weeks to give tbem mou time 'to study the overall.,.budse'.* request. · Been. told the .lloanl the money will pay ~the ~es and. wages Of ten telephone _.iors. "11!! are on duly 0fr9ln 7 .@ • .JD · iq !""11 ~ p.m. every day to answer questions from dtit.ens aboot tHe new · even-odd"" marketlng sjsieni. ---. " -So far tbe lines have been manned by volunt<er peraenoel from other county departments since Bean'• office Slaff is normally only aeyen peop~ Beu said the money will also pay for a survey of county · gas stations to give local eovenunent • ~tter ide• of how oerlous the ahorlage Is anti bow tt coulcl beot be dealt with. t LM.~ 11 Cell..,.,..,_ I Bean said be ii hopefW the survey will provido him with eoqugh data to make "" analysia ol the e"8-<idd .,slertt and ..... up"'lrith """"""'"1tl!ino 00 =..'::. ~ the system. = c-. ,.,: Among other lhinp, Beo aaJd; .• CMMIJMMI M-W c..-.u ,, c__., 11 .... ...-.. . ......... _ . ,......_.. n.n ,...... 11·11 .. .._ ' •• s•• '' Mill ...., 1J -D IYtWMi ,_..., u definiUve aDswera are needed tn .euei =:-..... :r, inwlving ~cal patk!ntl, Uleanen, 'T......... ,. and others who need gu abnolt every ~ ---'l ~""' day. _.. .._, IJ.1' ~ 'l\te money BeaJ1 'tllltl wou}d come --• Out ol tbe -ti"• $1 mlllloo ~ - signing program sptlted out under the ordinance. A planned signing program ia an oPtiooaJ alternative-to the general sign regulations intended to encourage the. maximum incentive and latitude to achieve variety and good design. FonneQy only sites which either had a minimum ~ acres, 50,000 square feet of floor area, or five or· more business activities were e I i g i b I e . Businesses now qualify \',ith t"·o acre sites and 25,<.m square feet of floor area. Councilmen also agreed to place all of Harbor Bou1evard into the same sign district. tbereby eliminating t he (Ste SIGNS, Pa:e Z) • ol Randolph Hearst-from w h o m kidnapers demanded huge sum~ of mooey for food for the poor-and that of Reg ?\1urphy, editor of the Atlanta Constitutioo. tRelatcd story. Page 3.) "It is unfortunate. that Congress recently amended the 1.:iw to provide a penally {or any term of years or for life," llosmcr said. That could mean a kidnaper or conspirator in a kidnaping would never go to jail, he pointed out. In instances under the bill sJXlnsored by llosmcr. if a person kidnaped was Widow Slayer Suspect ·May Face ,Second Quiz By T0~1 BARLEY Of .... DlllY '!Jet '''" A U.bour delay was ordere4....!iaay in the Santa Ana ~ftinicipal Court amignment of acrused killer Louis Stanley Wiechecti in a move that could be linked to mounting police investigation of two other deatm at the Aladdin Aparim<nls in Santa Ana. A district attorney's complaint accuses the former hospital worker of the kUUng of wea1thy widow Marion Travers Morgan, 19. ··. Her body was found last Friday at the rear of the 17th Street apartment bUildfug owned by her son-in-law, Dr. Looli J. Cella, a prominent Orange County Politk:al figure. O!flcials said today befor~ Wlecheckl was led from , Judge Eu g e n e Langhauser's courtroom back lo the county jail that a second murder allegation could be added to tbe ..document before bis. nut appearance. . SAii...,,._.. detective Sgt. Joe Enos .-..Id only oomment toclsy that his department ls 0 particularly interested" in the dealh by strangulation last Jan • 21 of Aladdin Apartments' tenant Linda Qmunlnp, 26. . Mils Qmunlnp' nude body, apparently • strqlod by two IJIP'I 1ttached to (See DELAY, Plre II HELD IN \SL.A YfNG $utpo<I Wlffhocki rather than financial gain. 'Reynolds' physician said he apparently "It is my hope that Congress will has Suffered no residual effects. Mr!. approve th ese mea!ures before such a Reynolds said he r husband's only regret possibility becomes 8 reality," he said. is that he spoiled Jones' fun· -and Irvine-Comp-.ny, Hugl1es, Otl1ers Assist Campaigns From ~'Ire ServicH Howard llughcs, the Inine Company and Herbert Kalmbach'L Nev.1>0rt Beach \aw firm are among contributors to candidates for state offices ranging from governor to state con,trollcr. Campaign finance reports v.·.crc made public today in Sacramento. , • Republican gubernatorial hope f u I liouston Flournoy reported $284,352 in campaign cont ributions, includ ing $300 from Hughes, $300 from Kalmbach 's law office and $1,500 from the Irvine Company. To date the state controller said he's spent $266.216 in his gubernatorial bid. Orange County Assemblyman Kenneth Cory (l).Garden Grove) ~·ho is running for the ofncc Flournoy will vacate. also received a contribution from the elusive billionaire, Hughes. It was listed as being less than $500. Cory showed contributions totaling $4&.230. Hughes also gave $1 ,lm to Democratic U.S. Senator Alan Craraton, statements filed with the secretary of state indicate. Cranston ' reported total conlributlons of $436,985 including $3,000 from John "Jake the Barber'' Factor of Los Angeles. a ex"°'1vict tu r n e d prohibition-era philanthropist. SAn Franciaco Mayor Joseph Alloto reported contributions totaling M24,14& in<:ludlog more than $100,000 from organized labor given toward his campaign for governor. Another $1,000 or Alioto'! campalgn chest came from embattJed financier C. Arnholt Smith o[ SAn Diego. his own too. " Jones had run only a few miles, starting feb. 14 at i\fexicali but he soon became nauseated and y,·as obliged to suspend his run. lie hatt expected I l average 30 miles a day. But after his illness continued. he drO\'C lo a half·~·ay point, and feeling better. he resumed running al a pace or only JO miles a day. At that rate he v.·ould have reached the tip of Baja on ~l arcn 25, his 50th birthday. But Jones will e-0ntinue 1he rest or his plan. He will fly to Bogota. Colombia. to train in that city's 7.(J()().foot altitude so that he may compete in the Bolton r.·larathon on April 22. Budget Report Slated Tonight Superintendent John Ni~vll y.•ill report lo trustees of the Newport-~1esa Unified Scfiool District tonight on steps he is taking to meet the district's budgetary problems. Among other things. r.;jcoll y.·ill tell trustees y.·hy he has ordered an embargo on hiring new employes and give th latest projections on next year's budget. Trustees will meet al 7:30 p.m. at the new Roy O. Andersen School, 1900 Port Seabourne, Newport Beach. CASSELS' STORY OF JESUS PRINTED At t.he time o! his death of a heart attack on Jan. 2.1, Louis Cassels. United ?ress 'lntemalional senior editor and prize,.wiMing religion ~Titer. w a s v.·orking on a series or articles on "The Life and Teachings of Jesus." Th is serie5 on Jesus Christ as Louis Cassels interpreted 1-llm, appears lodaf on page _!3- Your ~Vote Cou~ts Tod ·~y; Polls Open ·Until 7 ... • • • • • ' t ' ,,. J J • • • • • -.. . -··..,._.....--::; . -.-......- ·-i1Al..L '( PILU I. c • Oil RoUback • ~fate, Driving Deatlis Drop ~--SA~ (AP) -Traffic deaths lo ca!~omla highway• dropped to their lowtt.t monthly love! In 20 years during February. tho Callfomla }Ugh.way Patrol reported today. ~ewport Mulls I , "' • • F.EO Lawsuit \ _, ' ' The February toll wns 205 . blgiway deaths •• reduction ot sa from Janu~'• toll . · Thet was the lo.....-est monthly toll since Jt'ebruary 1954. when 193 tralfie deaths were reported. That ~ ..till !41 highway deatbJ durlJI& F<bnlarJI 1973. ' er,JOHN ZALLER 0 1119 o.it1 ,llel 11•11 City t.1unager Robert L. Wynn said \Oday Newport Beach la coosidcrlng a ln"Sllil agal.Mt the J.~ederal Energy Of. flee O\"er effort & to roll back selling pric- es of the clty'f crude oil cutput. ·Coast Agency \Vynn asserted that the c\ly should hcnre the undisputed rights to sell its 110,000 barrels of crude oil per ye<il'" at the going market rate of about $9.50 per batrel. Marin e Pl.an Torpedoed The Energy Office maintains that\ Newport Beach must observe the nat)onal price freeze by selling Its crude oil at the pre-crisis price of about $4.50 per barrel. :·we 'fant to try to talk thil thing o'ut if possible," Wynn said. "There The rtgional coastal c 0 mm ts s I 0 n v.ooki be no lawsuit un1csi1 we 're left launched Its Ideas for a marine mQter without any choice." plaft for the coastline Monda,}'. , Jt Fran~ lvem, assistant to the city abruptly sank, rkldled by verbal"V'olleys· marleger, Was 1n Washington o:c. today from a critical aud1ence. Jn an effort to negotiate a solution Iii the draft version, the comml!sk>n lo the problem, Wyrm said. • ' rl The city.of Loa Angeles and the stale .a. called for preservation . of estua .es. of' Calrfornla ·are ·involved In slmilar restoratlcm of commercial> fisheries, ehm-t. ihaUorl of boat polluUon and higher Water negotia,tlons aod tt ls p<>Mible that all · three might join together in pressing X qualify lllalldards: . .. la ul' inst ·• E Off' 'lben came the audience.., Twent.y:.thtte .~~§aid. a_Ba 1.ue nergy ice, .f speakers t.old the comml.Uion lt.9·,marlne Y!llf 1~. t scheme is either too vague, too biaaed, 'Mle d~te <:enters on the contention " too mlld, too unbalanced , too Isolated, that the energy office once allowed too Incomplete too po 11 t i c a I - o r Newport Beach -M well as other "' ineanlngle11. ' · Pili?~ entitles -to charge the higher f 'ftJe marine element is the first~ of ~~ce. ·for on pum~ from offshore about nine segments of 1 coastal maater tideland:a whleh the .C'lty :holds In trun ir plan Sein} develbped by six ·iegional , ~ from the state of Califoml8. , and One st.ate o6mm1asion establlstied 'Mien last week , Wynn says, the energy by lllf im coutal ..ne act ' o11ice dlanged its mind and said that \ Mcimi.Y.'• leukin bi tong Beach was Newport Beach must roll back Its prices " th.e~1 Pfinning meeting. 'I1te · to. .Jevels allowable under the price h attendap~ ot .~~ ~ 100~ peiof>le ; ;r~~· . •. ·. ~ .. ~ :· surp.rlstd at · 1(ast qoe comml&ston · The amount ot 011 we produce is t member -of the South Coast Regicm,al .!luch • .!l~lill f!rop in the overall buckct ti 7.one conservation commission Who that · even ·If we're let out from rt said ··11Why are all t.Htae people' Jlerc? requirements ol lhe price freeze. it won't .,. Tbez'.e , aren't any pennil.!I on the ca~e any real rise in the prices that . age{ida." · consumers pay for gns." Wynn said. .. "This Is beUer than that of another '.'But to the city's budget, the " commis&lon's .!.!. aald Phil Brown a difference In oil prices will make a prof'eakmal 1ptanner, as he waved 8 sl~ificant difference in income,'' he ... -00py. ol. the marine element ol. the South said. .. _ Ceatral commission. Under . existing contract.!!, the city's "It bl bad and Irrelevant," he said, annuaJ oil output brings about $1 million adding, "this one 15 pretty good and worth of revenue a year. in'elevant." Aboul $101,000 of· llli.O goes dlnclly into the c:ity treasury. - The remaining seven-eighths of that money -just under $900JOOO -goes to Armstl'.Ollg Petroleum C.Orporatlon, v.'hlcb operates the oil field tor tbe city. . Thus if oil prices are rolled back, Armstrong will lose about .$~,000 per year and the city will lose about $80,000 per year. Wynn admitted. however, that, even if prices are rolled back and these losses are sustained, both the city and Armstrong will be ma~ing more money from the oil leases than they were in the pre-shortage days. Assistant City Attorney Davkl Baade explained that if· a Nit 1s filed, it probably would be based on the contention that the energy ornce failed to follow proper pnx.'edures in ordering the rollback. Baade also said the city might sue on grounds that it had Seen damaged by the loss of $60,000 in revenue due to the rollback. ?f. ~ Pepper Preservers \Va_x parchment tents line up on 90 acres or the Irvine Ranch West of Culver Drive. Miniature.,hot houses will tor two months warm 995,830 bell pep· per plants being raised by Jack Hubbard on iand " . leased from the Irvine Company. Transplanted re- cently from an Indio hot house, the' young plants Will ' draW necessary moisture from irrigated soil until tents are removed . · Accused IGller of Otild Fro•Page 1 SIGNS ... Help Sought In Upper Bay Preservation by allowing hlm a larger sign. D • · D • Him H possibility of giving one auto dealer emes 01ng . arm an unla~ advamage over hi• competitor Qy CANDACE PEARSON The sign code adopted by the dty Of ""' Deltr ...... ,,... ' The Friends or Newport Bay have Ac:cmed killer ~~ W~~e. f.obb "l Jried a. Band Aki but had to take coonciI does allow variance!, or a&v.d· the ~iOn:aJ eoostal 'comm1ssion todaf denied ff'O!J? _t'!' witness stand it off becallie ·of the bl<pi so J Nii exceptions,' under certain conditions. for~ stfon-geT sUpPorf ol t6'eir · effort!I that be struck ol"' harm«I little.:!J'odd a tew st1fch'es~1n ii'hiy;U."'~ ~--~~'1.-tml~ tM ~I Wilt .. be -in'o'Wid io "' t~ preserve the Upper Bay as a wildli(e Rockwood in any way on the night-ruJ 1 · not the I · reruge. the child died while his mother was . Cobb. ~esltant land barely , audible . in ~,J~i~ana:~~ for in at :111i~~ Ray Williams. representing the out at work. his testlmooy, sad he then d~ the version of the ordlnance . Friends, spoke in Long Beach at a Cobb, 22, testirled as his Orange chikt in his pajamu and put him to meeting about tbe draft m a r I n e County Superior Court trial moved into bed . environment element, the first of several its final hours that Todd, 3, showed He said he checked 00 the Ilttle boy parts of a coastal master plan. symptoms of illness earlier In the \Yilliams said a "very high priority·· evening of last April 11 and they became again shortly before his mother returnecl should ·be given to saving the estuary. more pronounced as bedtime home and saw that he was dead . nle draft efement of the South COast approaChcd. · It ls claimed by the defense that Regional 1.one Conservation Commission Cobb told defense attomey Robert Todd Rockwi>od actually died from a now. says Upper Newport Bay, along Brodie that the little boy fell while medical condition that was not diagnosed with Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve he was rwutlng bt the living room .area until after hi! death and was never in lluntlnglon Beach, "should be restored and opened 8 big gub 00 his chin. treated in the monlh.!I before he died. Bishop Blasts Youthful Gunmen to full product.ivity consistent "11th their "l stitched it up mrsell," Cobb said. It is alleged -by prosecutor Pat Brian . , 'Fr-Page 1 natOral character." lllat TOdd died from a heavy and · • ,.._ .,.. · ... .... . · At lea~ ~ commissioner MoOday . • ·:... sustained beating on· the evening of April BELFAST {UPl) -Roman Catholic Bishop William J. Philbin today led a church effort to end the recruitment of children as gunm~ for tile Irish Republican Ati:n)'. The bi.shop opened the · campaign by announc~g from the , pulpit a\ St. Patrick's Cathedral ?i.!ooday tbs.t the IRA has started trainirlg 13 and 14-year- old ~~s as snipers. . Bfi,i] .. , S t":r.-§.,::7•dif·.tf~mm; ken111~11onf ·u··:::.E:-U· Fr'y."' P~ i , ~~";'~~=.g~ .;·~: =ei;=: ~ ~ -, "'"'' Iii ....... v that CObb Uvl'd 'with Todd's mother, . .. .. 1 t ,. and the phe.nom~ i-epeatcd itself for ~bilitation.'; Ronald Caspe~ who • • • Sandy Rockwood, 18. ~ .... f c-!ll'f~.iilltiin an l!<J!u'. · I Jll 11!4t,an "Qi>ang'· Coun!y :lioll>itwlak~-_:Jj 1,.,. _ , ,; ..... _ ... • \-~,..,-:·4"8 . .-g -MAJ.-.Terey.Camillo, Huntington Beach, fr:Qrn Nt~port.Beacb. told"~· separate locaUons in her :bedroom, \Yas ' ·' ·:". . , ~" .. · 81 . ~~•., . _... _ , .. 4 ~~ her .~lack Uncoln into the station ~e Friends want to begin a program discovered by Wiecbecki and reported j"'""f W' . '£ha d ••· .( _, -•~!Jl<li!!L:!!llLa~<<L-11LUllf of silt '!!!"Oval from Illa extreme ooter to f!OUe<. ~.nuntY.. ~-m0_"1'.1 _ . __ 'l"g·n . --•-- disbelief that the station wa.S actually ·rea es or-upper ~y. wlttchliiOO-o Her death was ater isled as a suicide:. --V-· · · :;--~u i1,;1.i'l .li n ~ be covered teLbut.-.mw-ar.o-But-offlcers now probing that death · .., TONIGHT ELECTION DAY NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD - Regular meeting, Ande,,.. Schoof, 7:30 p.m. OC'C LECTURES -" ·men Behlnd the Headlines,'' Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7:30 p.m. UCI LECTURES -''Sc !en t i fi c Medicine for the Layman,'' Fl'Mhman Lecture Hall, Med. Surge I Bldg,, HO p.m. "Professional Practices ln Housing IndUstry," Room, Ill ilwnan1Ues Hall, 7-9:30 p.m. "Happenings in Creati\·e Awareness," Room, 510 University High School, 4T11 Campus Dr., Irvine, HO p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCii a AI.roHOLISM LE C TU RE "Alcoholism, An Addictive Disease," Dr. Robert Sdlmltz lecturer, Raleigh Hills Hospital, 1507 E. 16th St., Newp0rt Beadl. lnfonnatlon 645-5707. UC! LECTURES -"Callfomi8' MylbJ and Realities;'' ·Rm . 178 Humanities Hall, 7·10 P.m. "Fundamentals of Animal Care," Rm. 167 Steinhaus Hall , 7·10 p.m. ' . -. "TAMJNG OF TilE SHREW" -South Coast . llepertoey Theater, lhru sun. 8 . . -~m. '· . ou.••• CO.t.IT · ... DAILY PltOT Tl'lil °""'" c-t ~LY "ILOT, Wiil -..tlldl. " IMllllMll "" ..... ..,.... .......... ·.., IN O!' .... 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""'"" .... ......,.... -"" ., --1'11"'*"" "'""" 1'1'111, ... ,~ ............... ,.,. m!Mll!I .. ....,.. -· ~ (II .. ,.. .... NW .i C•tl Mfil. C.IHwfl.ll, • ...... lltll9n tt CWl'llf' tt ... -"11'1'1 k -~ JJ,1$ llWl!flrr1 111Hlflrt lllJtlMtlllll PM !Nftftltr, ··-~--------1 ' "l've been waiting in iirtb for two weeks, up to 45 minutes at a time," she said. "I went to four stations around here and they sll were c105ed. I almost didn't come in here bu t I finally decided tog~ even ii they laughed at me.·• Gasoline appeared to be readily available today and ?o.fooday even though longer than normal lines persist during the commuter hour. There: is a tendency for lines to shorten considerably after 8 a.m. according to the observations of Orange Coast drivers · wbo can get away from their jobs during ~ Ille day to tank up . . In Soine perts of the coastal _region "'odd" motorista who hadn't been able to get gas since last Friday found their longest wait ever. One El Toro resident counted 66 cars waiting In line for gasoline at the comer ot Mutrlands Boulevard and Ridge Route and between 70 to 80 cars at Bridger and El Toro Roads. The longest gas line in Irvine's history fonnro this morning also, stretchlrlg three-quarters of a mile from the Unl\fers ity Park Oievron station doy,11 CulVer Drive~ la Missfon Viejo, La Paz Road as usual was virt"'ally impassable to anything ~ lane-splitting motorcycles as line9 spilled out from two open service stations, Despite conllnuing lines state olficlli~ ~ say that their odd-even marketing plan is beginning to work. Wesley Bruer; Gov. Ronald Reagan's chief energy officer,· 'kl proble-is are being worked out ~ it is too early to CQOdemn the plan. But James Campbell, president or the Caliromia Servlce Station Council, &aid, "The odd-even plan as It is: now jlLc;t doesn't "-'Ork. It doesn't produce any gasoline. ff It cuts lines, it's just 10 to 15 percent." · Meanwhile, dealers starting 1 as t ll'riday, were authorized by the Federal Energy Office to bike their prices by two ctnl.S a gallon. In addition, some major distributors boosted. their wholesaJe prictS by as: much as seven cents, raising the price of a· 1alloo of ga$..,.at eome Orege Coast stations up to 60 ccnl.!I. O_pen Air Cour Held For Stricken Suspect LONDON (UPI) -Magistrate Kenneth "Cooke:':moved the coW1 lnto • car park to deal wl\h 1 , 2.3-year-old man on a drunlc chage, • Cool<• fined him $1.30 Monday Ill the open air se~ion -he.Id In the car ))8rk of To;\c.r Brldg Court because the defeQdont suffe:ted from 1eables, a highly oontagklw skin disease. • • . . ' mos Y dried out mud: state there was no 5'tlcid'e note and • --- "( ~l th~ ls a now thing," Caspers no indication in the days before her I o B la R · added,. "but I can:t get the board of death of any problems in her life. n , regon urg ry . ap superv1soi;s off their duffs. They seem Also being P'9l>ed by Sant• Ana .,.lice . · to think Its a state job." is the death last Sept. 10 of Charles · Caspers said he wants lhe coastal John Malinowski, 34, a neighbor of .t.tlss commWion "in a week or two to urge Cummings and Wieche<:ki in the 17th A Westminster area woman awaits the shallow dredging take place." St.reel apartment house. her fate in Currie County Jan on 'nle coonty Harbors, Beaches and Orange County Coroner's officers Oregon's rugged coast today. charJted Parks Department is currently studying clO.!led that fl.le as a suicide with the in connection with a case involving the the idea of selective dredging ol the determination t.bat A1alinowski shot bizarre burglary of a boarded, $100.000 bay to allow tkial action. himself just over the right ear with fortW>e there and maybe a slaying here. "We need help from all quarters st a SmUh ~nd · W~ pistol that wu b .... ~ ~J ~.!~~tfi t:1m~ the local level in order \.that we may found at h~ bedside. ., solicit assi!tance from federal and state Wl~k1 today Is . accused . o f operating a cafe aklngside Highway 101 iOW'ces to· complete land t -qulsition .. strangling Airs. Morgap m her living in Port Orford, Ore., had never-been William.!! said 1.fonday. ' room and carrying the body of the re~tte<L Williams said the citizens group also silver-haired widow to a vacant lot ~'.-~:id Fountain Valley police developed is concerned about dangers to water the apartment building. infonnalion on the Orange Coast quality from siltation and run~f. Officers said they found her partially following a residential bur1lary here The possibility of a marina-type clothed body covered by a pile of that led Currie County Sheriff's deputies development in Upper Bay still ex ists. blankets. Wlecheckt was arrested and to probe that.case. he said, if citizens become l 0 0 accused of the slaying several hours Darlene Holding, 18, ls held in lieu "complacent." lat.er_,____ _ ______ o_f_ISO_,ooo_ ball .in the ~w jail at Gold Beach, following a preliminary healing on a burglary charge, to which she pleaded innocent. ·'.J'he FBI is also charging Mim Holding, who has lived in HunUagton Beach and Midway City, with fn t erst ate transpOrtatlon of stolen inoney. She and two acquaintances, Steven TavaNs,. 18, -formerly of Buena Pari, nd Harold Reinhart, 18, a transient, went to Oreg0n 1n Decembe·r, according to Fountain Valley Detective Marty Engquist. Tavares today iJ the object of a widespr:ead manhimt -he has been traced fairly closely -but Reinhart's trail ended at mld·Deccmber ln Ttabuco Canyon with a shotgun blast in the chest. 11e suggested the commission adopt r------------~---------------=-----------tougher standards for cut·and·fill grading projects in !l.!I jurisdiction, which runs 1.000 yards inland from mean high tide line. The draft marine element o·f the commisgfon doesn't rate in order of significance any of the estuaries or wetlands listed. It does say that the natural arees "are a critical element ln the marine life system : .. and sb:>uld be preserved lo the maxunum extent feasible Trio Face Court On Mari j1rana Smu ggling Raps Three men OOo"ked on drug charges when a search of their boat In Dana Hsrbor allegedly revealed 1,500 pounds of marijuana stacked belc,., decks are to face arraigrunent today ln Sant.a Ana ~funicipal Court . Orange County Sheriff1s officers have charged Rudy Guerreo, 47, Tony Andrew Peters, 19 and Thomas James Whfeler, 18, all of 24501 Alta V!Sta, Dan.i Point, with ~ion of marijuana for sale. Deputies jailed the trio during the weekend when Harbor Department officers advised them they w e r e suspicious of the ocean goinl activities of the'three defendants. Deputies said Ibey searclttd the 26·fOOI power boat, operated by tho trio ind found 28 pfasUc garbage bags each of which contained JS to 20 brick• of 1 compttMed marijuana. , 11 I.!!' alleged that.. the marijuana wa' being smuggled in from f\fulco by sea and later packaged and aold oo the Southern C811fomla. market. \ • - OVER THE RIVER and • THROUGH THE WOODS For tl)ree more montl)s Placentia Ave. will· be torn op to widen the stre_et. At times Placentia Avenue wi ll be closed .and access will tie available by way of Babcock St., coming from ttie back way.' We l)ope you will be patient will) construction as tl)e results will certainly be wortl) all tl)e trouble. If you aren't adventuresome, give us a call. and we'll b(ing i>am'ples to your home. ALDEN'S . CARPETS • DRAPES 19th ST. I llllhST. -~ 17th ST. it--,.---"-. + -~ ... 1663 .__ PLAaNTIA 16th ST. · ... 1663 Place ntia Ave . COSTA MlSA 646-483$ .. Men.-Thun. 9 I• S!lOJ fri. 9 te 91 Sot. 9!30 to S ' ' .. • 'I • - I I I I I I - • . . .... '· • '-.. ' • • • '.1 8 • , .. ---· UFO Vie~lliis S(ill-S"aky F•111ll11 Clrc:_:".;.•---... ":..." Bii Keane . PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE WOTICI to COlfTll.t.CTOat , lfOT 1(1 ti Ml•flV Gt'v£N 1M1 tllt 1 .... IM Ufllfi4oll Sc-' Dl1trlt1 ., °'""" c-i.,. e 11•"°"""· •""9 ..,. -~ "' ,..........,. ~· w. ~ """' $tct!on 1171.> O! ""' l•llOI' Coot. Ml"l'OV M '(tr11MI IM It<!"' .. "" .... m11111 WI" ... ••ttt k> '"" c•H tot -durlnQ .,..r-r, t91J. PASCA~ 11111._ (AP) -A l'OIJt -~ ~ to qiot!'s Blcboo pd C&Mn -11". u 'tl)t)I -.-q "'f ......... In the .PMCasOula River -and It cl>one<d their u .... hy aald a 1p1ceslilp hovored n<&rby and thfte pa)t, wrinkled cre~tu r ea ,.!zed thein; tool! lhem Inside ~ an exomi1l4tlo~. then let them ao. INCllEl>mLE? OF ooune. But mysUHed lnvestlgaton placed the r.,,.,n In a specia l category because !hey found no logical way IO debunk It. Autbonties saki whatever happened undoubtedly •es a soul~ experience for Hickson, a 45 -yea r -old mJpyard foreman and his )'OWl£ visitor, the son of a family friend. It took place Oct. 11 Dea!" the begimlng of a great flap over unidentified f I y i n g .Ojeds -UFO -along the Gull Coest. FOR A COUPLE of weeks, hot reports of UFO sightings had people out staring at the night sky. From New Orleans, La. to P..lobile, Ala .. the light of any p;using airliner was liable to cause t r a r f i c accidents. Then. as inf:'.xplicably as it began. the UFO Ourry ll.·as gone, -but not forgotten by Hickson or Parker". "I've done everything I can WJJ[OVe fm telling.lhc truth," Hickson, said in an intervieY.·. ~·· """'· bdell7 -....; ... , . He and Parker, 11, were ~ ol old -........ lllllpysrd.-'11le lllO"bu --1-1, ""'81*1 cleon f0< new. -Al the time, It bore lhe ruin ol a barge drydoclt. "'° ""'>' lroo plen, a jumble of aul0.111\llw, emp(y bOtlles and beet .cans. -end -polo "turd lint treated at • hoeJ>i!al for ~· oUt, paralYMd htJn. .._ the strHa: of a "completfl noeted-' him into the cnft, pbyllca1 and em o t IQ n a I iotllflel blm -be fore a breikdown." '" tc<llt"I-wh11 -.:Mt ,_1,_, _,. t•lh '...W 0. ~tofln tU. i. fllil PtclUtlh ~ Ottk;t If 1ri. ·-"""" olllflcl loc•t..i •I IMOtl kni CM,,_ Awl<l\11. 1!1•1 l"Ant. C.lltotTlll. T"-Ol•lrkt ~ t\llfhtf IOl<ll"t' !Ml lflt ""'"'k'lt ,.,,. Cot • ..,.. • flO'ltd. on ... (!I i-...... ... -J . TROUGH IT, ~med to be an.lsoloi.d Spol. It WU not. Papgoulo ii dlttct!Y ACro11S inltnJmlnt. r11mmbllftl • b1c: eye, llllo pul him -oo the pl«. • Parker. repor<ecl almost In shock when officers questiooed him thr<o houn after the alleged tn00unter, said he blacke,1 out as the creaturea approached and remembers no more of It. 'l'J'hey weren't lying," said --------t-_ --------------..-._ ------.......... ~~-~~ ' . 'I llfi•'t ,rec~o" I 'll e1>er fet Ollf!r tl'fllllff, to ffpre ••I ..,11ere 11te11 c•noe fro• -••II eell9 tlle11 plckcll tMe.' • the 100-yard-wide river; Ingalls Shipyard'~ huge cranes loom a mJle to the aouth ; busy U.S. 190 is 150 yards .. the north. A sol( darlale!s. had fallen as the men cast their lures. An obklog lwninous blue blob circled, de9cended, hovered nearby, just above the junk. Hlck!OO sakl he and Parker Y.-ere too stunned to run. and in any ease there was no place to flee. AN OPENING -not a door. s i m p I y an indescribable opening -appeared in the Howard Ellzy , chief investigator for the JacUon County Sheriff's Department. "Whatever it was, It was rea1 to them." E LL Z Y'S EVALUATION was later backed up by a polygraph tesl given both men. Sinq? then. Parker. a &hy. lanky, wisophisticated yout h who came here to ll.·ork at the shipyard y,·ith Hickson. has returned home to Laurel, ~1iss. Joe Colingo. altomey for the shipyard. said Parker y,•as • >f'Oll ·IDllKSON, lhlnP have befn a bli . better than he expected •1>tn he decided that. "!hooeh J"tl be the laughing otoclt of t h e country," he had to tell the story $0 government officials would know of. it. Government officials didn't s~w , much interest. But Hickson. convinced hLs UFO came from '900ther y,·orld , said he •'SS surprised by the number of people w h o -a_. Ila l•JIC TUDll 0 ... Aatelft ..... Ot ... C-trl CAlt .. INTllll H .. 1111 " wtH••• Jf( ,,... .,.ur-111n 1 ......-: t.Sc Mr PIOl.ot-1/lm Vtc1Uar1. $.1 ....... 1 HOiio.y: 1lc ,,.., ~-5 !ti). ,.,_, llec;1I-#IOI t-. tllloll 010c: >Clf< "°°"'' .-1 IMll 11\t -·~ fll• of "-...,,..., C•<,.,.,tl!' clau 1tic11""' ovtr Wllitll I'll 111i •e!P011tllllUl1, u clud•l'l!I "PfWl.l,.,.llC 1o11111r or ,_, ll•Pitr." c''""'., S~•"llll'f', Mlll-.rlot"I Uw t'ii.r T•Oll J'o-S1w OPI"''" Pn .... mthc N1U... et pt,.,.fr SrtplO!f (IMINT M,lr.SONI AUC1CA1t11n1: fk Pl• llou•-i 'l 1l H••"~" well••t: too;"' NMi•-)/1/n ""'"INt' 11.1' lll'f' l'IOur-j/1/13 "''''''°"· IOc Ptr llOu•-lllnJ l/lfll 11,G) 1.11 •.n f,IJ I.I) ·~ Foremt": Wl>lft ·~· ... cw .._, c ....... 1 Ml>Oni ........ p!O.,. °" • ioo. -ll'llH DI tmDlov.ci .tJ. • FottmM •'I'll 1~•U rtctlvt not l1u •l\,tn '°" 1111'• flll.M I ,._, """ Ille ~°"''¥ ••!• DI r~e l'llg""'' Cemtnl M1..on (l1u!llc"l1111 ovtr Wllkll ht 1Lt1 •eopOnliboUly. accepted that as logical.. "It'• not foirl You olwoy• ploy al t~e deep He said he hadn't pondered end and put rne in the shallow port!" c ....... 1 M•.on Jour .. v-n the matter be.fore Oct . 11 but. -------------------------1~:::;:; ~!::, "..,.•!~., Tro .. et1r19 M•c~.,.. oc..r.ior . "" ••• •• I .II "J don't see why God would Grl""'ll9 MMll.,.. 0Ptr•IOJ C•U l~Ptll Iii S 1•01o1 wo•1t1111 Speck and 00 other place." Ptnolono 11'X Ptt -.,,-f 1• n Yt<tl-· lk Pt' -.,,-f 11/n •• put . eon Just tilii one small Pearl Bui'ley luted "H'" ••• ,.,.,"' -,M_,, .. " l'"or..,,,.no 51ect•Yft no• l•u 1111n nc PD' llOllt" mGrt lll•n •nf '""'"'V tlll O! tn• RE SAID HE plans to make ~·~1 tl•n1lka!IO!'I "" .. W!lldl M .... IUPt•••uon a recording ol his story. 4 t Wh 'te ff·o F t 1t11t11orc•no 1""' w...\1• Munwhile. •;•hu arc long. • J, use e e '"~'~'1 "~ """" '-0 0.M.....,!•I ,,.,,., WOI'-... bis sleep uneasy. Ftn<• Ertc•cw LAaOlllllJ "I "·ake up every three or WASHINGTON tU PI J sang at the \\'hite House was H .. 1111 " w111 ... " •Sc pe• 11ou• 11113 four hours so--·· I B I ·11 be hn P .. 111on. II u "'' llou•-J/I IJ 1116111 "" "' ' " • ••• • 11..:< me!!I n a Pearl ai ey w1 1 .. ,. In 1970 at a state dinner v.,.,,Ofi, lk ""' 1100.r-111 IJ cold sweat," said Hickson. "l fea tured entertainer at a C ""''""" No• ••u '"'" 5(lc ""' "°"' ...,,..e '"•" •~• 11ou111 w•ll• ,.,, 01 1111 doo 't know ll.'hal is terrifying \Vhite' House dinner Thursday hoooring \Vest •er man 11111,.•r c11u111c•1•on o._ w111c11 ,,. ~•• ltt0tr 111111 me so. ~1aybe I am reli\·ing night in honor of the nation's Chancellor \\'illy Brandt . Th;;it ""'"'11 "'~''· Lu•tm.1n a. iron•• h •-, he p · d t As!>M(I ~llo•tler "' at 11t1ppened. 50 governors and their \\'ives. evening I r rs 1 e n 811Q11imot1111 M~n "I knoY.' I always ha\·e the The President and his wife. p'rcscnted the singer \\'ilh a c,,_,, Oumooer '"" 1 yd cr· 1••i1.,.. ,.,, • .,..a. l'l<lf'!<lllng 11Y1• ctmcf!tf Co11cr•t• Ccr• Curror feeling the.re 's so m ('I hi n g Pat, plan to fly to Ke y ~old back ch;;iir fron1 !he Ens! c°"""" ~,, ... M•n . ~-t h t I . · n· Fl f II . h ·h' h •--11°·111e• 1mpo1i.on I a Just c<in t tscayne. a. o OY.'lng I C 001n \\ 1c '"-,.ame part o L•bmrr, t.•n•r•• 0, con:.riu,u~n remember. no matter how party. her regular lra\"cl gear for P•Pt••Y"' h''d I try.•• Tl I I t' 'I' B ·1 '·!" P·ii. .... ~·· 8"<~11" ...... ~ . le as u11c 11 tss a1 l'Y puu l<: appear:1nccs. 11t...;h•"lt M1onln•, .-.~a Prollflled "n H t)S "" 1.llS ) l j l l f.ll ! hS '"' s ... J •. l)S --::::============================================~-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.::·::::-:__....:==:::::: Unae<g,.1u1'CI l~Oorf.-, lncludlllil C•fuon ll•llo-.·1r W•-"' Cl11n1r OP'fltAtlNQ ElolGIN EIE•S _ "" .I us s 115 J6U noW! more ways you save · ~nyousaveata · · • • Httll~ a. w~•d•t 1~ 111:• ..,,.,,_,,. n P.,.110<'!; 11.!oO pet f>Oli<-1 I /J V•t•Ueoo 110h<lty Fu...i· JOc -hOu• FCNeman: SO< ~· l'IOur ".,., I~ •••• of ..... ~•gl>t\I p.eid E~""'"' UnlU 1111 IUP<!f\lll•<:tl ' Gtoua 1 G•ow11 l Growo • Grou11 S G•OVI>•' TEAMSt Elt1 Alloctt!on•; l k Pet" llcl.r-11 1J1l .... 111'1 .. Welf••t: 1k Ptr _,, Ptn1oon. •k prr """'' 111 ..,) u.n "' '" '" . " V•ctllon I. Holod1y F\l'lld• 11.00 -Mo.or F0ttme~: J.Oi: Pl"" l'>ou• "-O 1111n Ille l'l>Ql'ltl! Te•milw cl•11U1e.11on o.,., -ch nt 11 10r,m•11. HE IS A SUGllTL Y stooped man of mid.die height with a monkJsh '!flnge of hair, a slow and serene Mlsalss1 ppi drawl: He has four children and lately has been working nro Jobo. \Illich oocupy him • · 'rrDin a a.m .. unt\1·9:30 p.m. -WSANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS Drlvt:r ol Vd!lcle or (O<nbl1WIO. a' Y~tl., 01· I/Im "As )orfg as I'm w.,-king, I don't have any problems. bJt when 1 don't have a n)rthing to do, l sit and think," he said. ·"I doo't reciwn rn ever get over trying to figure out where they came from -and why they picked me." GOLD MINE IN GEESE MOSCOW (UPI\ A ~1oldavian f a m i I y has r ~ r.g, &nl~ J>l gold from the throats or four ' sea"·enging geese1 on the site l of an old mine to"TI, according to lhe "oewspoper Tt!l'i _IW- THRU MIDNITE, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1974 To celebrate the ,_,peninc) of our Coffee Shop following a small fire ..• On any food order ... regular menu or a special price feature ... we'll .total-your bill ... then give you a 1 % ,DISCOUN OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY KONA LANES COFFEE SHOP 26ttHAUOI COSTA, MESA 545-6727 Dwc..,..,,, ... ....... w.t,....i .... - ~ •• 1 . . family cial center -----free Income Tax Preparation/ Let a pro(esstonal prepare your personal tax returns at no cost, in private, \Vith All infomation. held in strictest confi· dence. Required:$5,000 or more in any savings account (ex- cept 7•/:to/o Certificates, which must be $10,000 or more). lf you "'ant to transfer }·our account from another institution, -... we11-ltandle t'he;details for )'OU. If yo.u have a Certificate of Deposit, \\'e'll artange your tax appointment no"· and trallj· fer your Certificate at maturity \Vi th no loss of interest. ' Join The Informed Bl:lyers "Club" -~<?e't a!,I the i.nsi~e information \\'ithout ha\'inir to fill out any club apphcat1on (your Los Angeles Federal Savings ac- coun.t fo1: $1000 nr m.orl' a utomatically entitles .YOU to use of special <l1recl phone l1n(' for di:Kount sources). Impartial test re~rt..'I. Ix-st huys in 19i I cars, can1cras, fishinj!, campi ng equipmen t, home :1pplianccs. tools, etc, Plus travel bargains: charters, group 11nd in(ji,·icl'llal toors. ·· ··OV'l!ift·tbP·COUNTER .. "t;ite Insurance . Personal Checking Account I ----...._ .. \\7hy pay a ser\'icr charge to have a chcckinJt account? You can ha ve One fr('(! incttidi nir rour first oraerotpersotra.11Yed checks -at a coopcr11 tinll' s t:ite\vide commerci11l bank. Re- quired: a Loo Angeles Federal Savings Account of $2500 or more. · Income Tax P reparation • Personal Checking Accounts • Informed Buy- ers' "Club" • OVER-the-COUNTER Life Insurance • Date Reminder Service • Travel • RTD Exact 1-"'are Tokl'ns & Schedules • Los Angeles Fede ral Savings Quarterly r.lagazine • Safe Deposit Doxes •Travelers Checks • Aloney Orders • Notar y Service • Personal Ducumrnt Copyin~ Service • Buy or Cash in U.S. S:i.vin~s Bonds • ~ote and Trust Deed Collection • Special Tax Df"fern1en t Sa\'ings Accounts • 'CllECK·A· ?ilONTH'~ Inoome • P~book Loans • P<1yroll S:tvings • Piggy Banks • Gift.Checks• Postage-Paid Sav~-by.r.tail Envelopes • 1-,uneral Expense Protectlon • Free Parking • Extra Hours -Open to '6 on Fridays (80me require minimum balanct). Most Important Service at each Los Angeles Federal Sa·v ings Family Financial Center. of course, is -high intel'est, year nfter year, on insured savings You a lso get the vRluable a~islance of the Los Angeles Federal Savings Counselor, ,,·ho is trained to - translate the sometimes balllinJ.! h1n,R"uage of fin ance into plain English fand sometimC's rvl'Jl plain SpaniSh. J apanese, Chi- nese and other langua,R"cs ). -han<lle nll the details for you '''hl'n rou \\·ant to transfer your account to Los Angeles F<'dl'ral ~a ,·inirs. -help you decide which account, or combination of savings ac- counts, t\'lll give you the hiJlhest income on insured savings and the best protection for your estate. START YO UR LOS ANGELES FEDERAL SAVINGS ACCOU NT TODAY. ONE MI NUTE AND ONE SIGNATURE !SALL IT TAKES. ANNUAL INTEREST RATF.S ON INSUIIEU SA \"li\GS 5X% ,H1bc>oll KtOU<tl; ::.:.~~....::::::J •¥1,; wl!Otdf ... IOI! 11..,..i-1 lonot in!t<HI, or llc!ll !or -"" ttlf "'" ol 5.39% A ode< U interes! comPou daily 5%% 6X% 6%% 7~% tt•"';i;.··· C.f1illut. (toM<tt!t n:=·::·=: ti Dtfo\!11 •I D•tiUll: ,,.OCll) .. -., fl.CIOI Ir_,, Al"lt•"' lootu111 t...,.....,N """"ltv<•tt. 1\, ~·" 1t11!1ul1 11000 ......... d111, !or""' et l!lltff<l<o.,_lllltll ,.,,,,,, t~tO . , .. ,, .... 1111) IOI l!f(I ol d11t, IH "'"ti tor'''",, 5.92% 6.72% 6.98% 7.79% -. TOii c•n rt1111t5l 11t Of 1nr 11¥1 el rovr 11111n1r •I ~/ llrne ft(M!I 1ny uwlnc5 account 11 Lot Al!&tlt5 ftd"•I !1¥11111. II JOU 111\11 a P•1'4loo Ace011nl, rov 1tc.1i~t fvlt lnlt111t compaundall dllfJ yp 10 1111 dar ro~ '"' JOUr l!IOfttr c.u1. II ro• ll{'t 1 ll!&ll1F·lnt111st e .. une.tt el Otll0$11 •rod wltlldrtw rour ll'OntJ 1h11d ol timt, '°' cet W111tlntllllJ 1111 1n111111 11 req~lrtd or '"''"' ••tlllllloll5. WILSHIRE FINANCIAL DISTRICT: 6500 Wil~ire Blvd. at San Vicc11tc • 653·7360 CR EN SHAW CENTER: LOS ANGELES 1690 W. Santa Barban at ~tarlton • 29!·2621 SUNSET VINE TOWER -HOLL Y~'OOD: 6290 Su!UCt Blvd. at Vine St. • 466-6411 VALLEY PLAZA TOWER -SAN FERNANDO VALU:Y: 12160 Vktory Blvd. near Laurel ca·ny0n .,-934.2J56 CERRrTOS, CfNTER: FEDERAL --SAVI NGS-i-----. f'IOlMI. ..._---..----------.-' CHA~Tl,. lli ............... L.-•••ff •Ii•• e11 P•••'•tl la 1111. PAOTfC:TION 11155 Sou1h SI. at Gridley Rd:• 92.4-5581 NEWPORT-IEACH1 ])25 Newport Blvd. • (11 4) 67$-4.SOO (AcrOA lho 11rct1 from Clly Ha.II ) ' HEAD OFFICE -DOWNTOWN! One Wilshire DWldin1. Wilshire Blvd. ac Cirand • Lol Anrtn, Calif, 90017 • 625-7141 or Zcnittt'9691 , . --.--.:--<.:-=----• . • r \ • l 11le;. (lncl...dei •II ~!llllclt• ln1 lhan 1 1on11 l .,1 •• • ~•l'l'> or more O•l'<t'• Q~ lil CMd Oii SP.•tlldtt true~ Ot!•tr DI Ttt'llil.MT~ Tr""'k -•·l VOi. Dtlvl!'r" o1 T11n1ll.MI• T•u'•. J va1, 0, '"<l•e OumPCto!e f •iK~. l~u '"'" 6', \'11• Wll•• level 0..mpul!t TriKk, 6') ¥<11. wurr lfvtl a. over Fatk U n D•!vtr Wt!er True-: ·~ . .. , .. ••• . " •• ' " . " •.M J 1>1e1 , 6\ J ••ltl Of' "'Cl•• • 75 WPIOf• 1' lrie !Orl'Qa•ng 1e~11JYlt •' per d•..., """ge1 It 01...,, eoo 1 WO•\lr>O d~y O! t •gM ·~I llou11 fh9 ••te •or l'lolla1v ,..., ovtt11.,... ""'°"' 1,,.11 De •• I••" 11...., •fl<I one-11au Anr wa;t ••tt1 not tov•ed on 11111 1i11 '*Ill be ~·a 11 The g..,..,11 Pft¥t •l!njj ,.,.· GO\IEllN lttG 80AllO Or 11111n M. lil•1<•• Anl•t.,,1 Superlnll!f\delll 0u~11111..a 0••"11' C.u11 0t1ry Pllor. Fto,.,.,., ll. •na M••cll s, I"•· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' .,. ,, U'I Ttl ..... SHE'S SMART, TOO Miss Brooke Britten -·. • Likes io Be Naked Educated Stri11per Explains Lifestyle WHITEWATER, Wis. (UPll -"On< of Ille main things l 've found," the stW'lnlng blonde stripper told t b e university crowd, "is that sex isn't 1the prlmevat urge or . people coming into t h I s business -it's freedom." "I'm constantly asked, 'What's a glrl like you doing in this buslneS!I?' I fee.I I In some sense have to negate the stereotype," she said. "ANC1111ER NOTION I'd like to dispel is the one that job, but ended up tn Las Vegas as a slx>wgirl . aomeUme' eaming up to $800 a week. .. , really adore tt," she 11ld. "I like to dance on a nice beach that's }Wlvate -to take my clothes olf and run around . lt's very pure." The "business" Miss Brooke ~ _ SHE-WAS ASKED if Jt was Britten referred to ls arttullY 'l'.:e neeer been ·really dancing that 1he disrobing before an audience. ed IJ enjoyed. The "freedom" i.s from the propo#ltlon II "I strip because I basically bonds ol clothing. n111 ho•• to keep a do not like clothes," she said. r.nss sn~ ..... 28, wl... job.' She was asked what kind iu11 ~1,. 1... ot response she enjoyed Crom holds the equivalent or a ~~ the audience. master's degree in philosophy, to keep a job there's couch ''The kind where they sa,Y, was the first speaker in this politics." she said. 'Yeah ... ' " she said. semester's "Perspective on · • 1 • v e n e \'er been She added, hov.·ever, !he is America" serl~ at the propositioned by my boss to careful about her act. University of Wisconsin. keep a job. My biggest hazard .. 1 OONI DO anything Wearing a high-neck, noor is smoke. 1 abhor smoke." that's provoking." she said. SAllTA MONICA 12M513 F11lllttlft MMlc1I l ldQ. SAN IUNAROINO 118-4781 .ll1ow ... ICI Mld1Ctl 81~. NEWPORT BEACH 145.31•0 P1e1 Poo•i..,onal e10,. WOODLAND HILLS 3'7-5147 w.,,,.,.y,ctory Mtd•~•I tlf;. .. •' ' T-. -5,-1974 ~o.<JL V PILOT 8 ' Llndora's unlqtle.-i)rogram is a safe and practical method for the entire family to lose llll!ight and learn hoW to malptaln proper 11/elght.-under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors. ~ Call orin ormat on • onday,t ru F~day 8 A.M to 6 P.M COSTA MESA • 557-1893 M101 Y11c!1 P•1IH•IO#lal BldQ, E. LONG BEACH 597-0378 Lo. A"o. MedociloC.111« GARDEN GROVE 53'-2051 P11i 1 ,,,,_, ... " 8Jd~. SHERMANfoAKS 719.7 03 Grllill"·YOll 0~1 P•ol•••oot11l II dQ. -"'· Li ,\ . ' r MEDICAL CLINIC POMONA CERRITOS 123·1855 924°57U PO..,P•I Y1l11w C:l•,,10. ~d•itl c:.tlltr P•ol1111..i• ltdQ'. MISSION HILL' HAWTHORNE 385·1131 871-923& t.t1•tl011 MlwlMll'M M.a.c11 8!dQ, MNicll C.111 .... LONG BEACH PAIAOEllA 425-6541 711-2114 • \~gth blue and while gown, !\1iss Brill.en said she "I see some dancers doing !\Uss Britten said she love;, started as a 'go-go dancer in things with an audience that to dance. hale;, clothes and 1965 to earn her way through are extremely malicious." wouldn 't mind her daughter, scb>ol. After receiving a A sign outside the lecture if she had one, followtna her degree at the Unlvenity of hall posed the q u e 1 t1 0 n , into the profession. Wisconsin, she tried a !l-to-6 "Would you want y our .,,,..,,....,.:;.,~°""""'"'"',...""''"" .. ..,..,c·~~ . ..,"::l:m.:<ti""'""""""""''"""'""..,',_~d~au~gh~~~r~w~be~a~llt?i~pp<r~:''~'_:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~.;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Carolyn Kennedy Exhibit, Canceled She Peels To Delight Of Inmates From Wire Services Ca,reline Kemttdy's photo (1hibit, scheduled in New· Yllfk for mid·Marell, bas been canceled. Nancy Tuckerman , a spokeswoman for Caroline's mother, Mn. Ja c qaellne Onnall, said, "it was blown ~ o{. •U J><O(>Ol'tion. A lot of attent.ioo was drawn to the occaston. It wasn't what Caroline planned or wanted." Caroline, a budd i n g photog rapher. was to exhibit a selectloo of photos fl'Ol'Q tholwlnds she's taken the past Frost's 71·year-old mother, DALLAS (UPI) -Sgt. A1ona Frost said: "Da\'id is James Lauderdale heard the very upset' and disappointett-· inmates screaming several that his secret is out. He blocks away, then saw toilet tried to keep it all quiet and paper streaminq from the 11th didn't warrt. any fuss." floor of the Dallas County Jall. Frost. ·34, has been dating "I · called the dispatcher to the dark-haired l\lm Graham see if ~·e were handling a since b i s much-publicized riot in the jail," he said romance with. Am erican ltlooday. siltger Dialfann Carroll tt.ded -6 - several months ago. TIIEN HE s>-W ~-year-<1ld * Katherin Jane Allen on the Gov. Robert B. Docking, 48, sidewalk outside, going Into announced b. I s retirement a strip. from public office during a "I Ylent around the ·block banquet . speaking before more -I could hardly belleve it,'' ·than 1.700 Kansas Democrals he said. ( PEOPLE ) who hoped he wou1d challenge K a t h erin, intermittently incumbent Sen. Robert Dole \\'earing a white _cocktail _ N(l!:Kmbetan.) for the Senate in dress, was writhing, twisting -ove . and turning in front of the ·•-ye•-_ of 1...1.......:i~ -..1 Docking, who has been jail Sunday night, calling out. u ...... , "'" in:uu.:i m11.1 'gh said h "Elmore, Elmore!" family, wild animals, Greeks governor e1 l years, e ~'Ol"kfng 00 the ~land of would ~ be a candidate for The Inmates high above Storpkls am other scenes. any office this year. loved il * "I always hoped that the Penooal Hems en! a 1ann lrB!JPlngs ol • power would ·belonging to ccmtzy mime • ne\"el' tum my heed to the """"'1ian •Do.id ''8Crlllgbeu" ex!Mt dial l would oot know Alleman have· been 80k1 at whenitwastimetogohome," public auctloll In Nasbvllle for Dock~ ..;cl. . 1131,000. * SHE SUPPED her dr.,. above her waist, tl..rn peeled down the comers of her str1~ lt'SS gown In the best burlesque lradiUon: .Another free service af .California Federal Savings ... Proceed! from the sale will Prophetess Jf!llM Dtxon be dJMrlbuted to the heirs. predicts that k i d n a p e d I----111<! AkellllllS'"IWrno-clllldren:--ne"'ll'!w-beU...-P-atrk Akeman and his w l f e , Hearst .will be released before Estelle w.,.. "'°' Jo death the end ol the-month. / "She was really drawing a CT'O\\'d" Lauderdale said. "She appeared (1ressed for the .occasio~~"~~~~~~1~·~~--~~~ -~. I after ~Ing bur;lars at ·The. daughter of C.allfomia their mOdest farm home in newspaper publisher Randolph Davidson Comly Nov. 10. Hearst was kldnaped Feb. 4 * -by the Symbione3e Liberation * Prlnee tbll'les ol England Anny. 8'lOl'ed a goal bUt hi.s """" Two men were charged with was defeated 8 · t.o S in a polo ma1dl a< Mokulela Field, about 30 miles from Homlulu. The prince ...Uy .... the main attraction as 4 • 0 0 0 penons: turned out to watro the match, about three Umes the usual polo crowd. Prince Charles and crewmates from Ille ID;'! Jupiter are visiting while their ship i.s being repaired at Pearl Harbor. * Television star David Fm!t will marry American cover girl model Karen Graham In New York in two weeks, his mother said. stealing about $3$,000 i n perfumes and ocsnetics from a New York warehome owned by actress Zsa Zia Gabor • Police said Edwards Oehl, man.ager of Cos-Medico Inc., disolvered the robbery in progress whai bewentmthe firm's warehome at the ~ronx Terminal A1arket complex. * Klng lfusaeln of Jordan will n1eet with President Nixon next Tuesday at the White Home. offidals announced. Hussein' visit to Washington originally was set for Feb. 8. The sergeant said the more t h e ~hapely -b r-u n e·t t·e stripped. the more paper came flying from t he jail house. Her act might have beelt aimed at Elrrore, h e r boyfriend who was in jaU. but the rest or the iris>ners shared ln the action. •. "BIJT SHE def"mllely was trying to get the attention of her friend," Lauderdale sajd. The sergeant said b e decided it ~'OUld. be safer not to arrest Katherin in front of the delirious inmates. Thlt k th• Day, Y•1r &ti.K• t• kMp Lctt11H -lotllH. ~ NGMJ Ci..,.rln l"•ld klr '" H•MY O.t,.riff C..nm. 1.n Ollftt.M,....., Uf""" ,_,_ t . ,. r1v·1a: unimportant matters : trifles much of our research is wasted on. • Triv·ia: New Daily Pilot Saturda y feature triviaddicts can't live without. • • The definitioo you get depends on who yo~ ask- 'Webster may th ink trivia (small t) is ... well, trivial. But Trivia (big T) is a fascinating feature that tickles the brains of some of the Orange Coast area's most · sophi sticated newspaper readers. Can Y.Ou name Jack Armstrong 's high school? l:ipw .about Judy Garland's dog in the "Wizard of Oz"' movie? The name of the "Star Trek " spaceship? If these are the kind of questions that turn you on. you 're a triviaddict ... or you could be one if you 'd just let yourself go . 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