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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-12 - Orange Coast PilotI • • ' e • Bail Set~ • For· Valley Mo·111 -r· In Mate ~layi1'g '· 4; ' ~I! . . Nearly overcome by smoke, as he battles .a fire, a Chicago .fireman pokes his head',.from an attic window to gasp for air. A woman who had an apartment In the building died, ·ap,ParenUr,: from a heart attac~, while fleeing the fire. . Watergate's ·l\leCO:rd Ask s I • Jlouse to lmpeach 1Nixon • I l ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Jameo w. McOml ... t I m-document to McOJnl Jr., a convicted WaterPte the -J.-Y Comtllttiee, which is compintor, said today he lonnllly asled conclucllng an lmpoadlm8tt Inquiry. He the -lo impeach Pn!sldent N-on made a iiunJ!ar 11a.......t In an open ...,atds he failed to lnfGml law olfidall letlir to the ..,.. medll' . l'ridlY and ililt mooey had been fllkl to buy the , -today a """1 In the silence of the original delendalltl. · , .w ......... Poll that he ,l"Jlloned ·the ' _(#itch Hunt.ers Find Lifeboat MONROVIA, Liberia tAP) - U.S. EmbusJ' oflldall here Aid todly a ca~ .-t bad - JpOlted In the Atlalltic Ooun nnr lbe area wh!re a Britilb lhip reported teeing balloonist 111omu Gatd>'• lifeboat lut -k. 'Ille ollldall said they could DOI oonllrm the Jlr.boet belonged to the --ballooailt. Gatch left Harri!bu'I, Pa., Feb. 211 to 1tlempt the first Atlantic cnlllillll by balloon. ~ lllooday. . lldlord, a aomru, ~ •!Gr the Coo-to --the~ at Ille -"'Ille ..... -.iarr J-• 17, Im. told111e -1i. N&.m· "may ( -· ... mppd la Ille ...,..., .. Ille prlDclpol • . • (Ind) '!II pd la a furillOr .....,..,. ........... IOd 1indor -boldlDa -••• Ina the --.. o(lllelrdatiel." KeCwd refmed to a DeWI o:iofermce bf -.. _, In . ......,., be Aid John w. Deon. m:Wllito-- 111Ul lllOd April •• told """ March 21 "11111 ,.,_ bod ..... made to -!Gr Ille JIUl1IOOI of ..... lbem quiet, DOI 1lml'11 for Ollii -·· N-salil 11111 mDmlr lhat he WU told IQOllO)' -... t GldJ lor the de- 1 .... ottbe --cibarpd In tJte Walerpto- ~~~~-= lutown ---pold. • • T Valley Mom Arraigned In Murder FOWllain Valley mother of four Ruth Ann Nance was arraigned in West Orange County Municipal Court Monday on murder charges in the shooting death of her husband, Martin David Nance .. Mrs. Nance, 33, remains in _Orange County jail althoogh Judge William L. Mock reduced ber. ball from $100,000 to $25,000. Her attorney, Jerry Bame, said . he plaruied to meet with Mrs. Nance later today to discuss pooling of bail. Mrs. Nance. was arrested I as t Thursday 'night.,.a/(er Founlaln Valley police discovered the body of her husband, a 35-year-old architectural engineer, lying ln an upstairs bedroom of their home at 1!568 Trinity River Circle. Police report Nance was slain with a 1lngie bullet to the head from a .38 caliber revolver. He was rushed to Foantalo Valley Community Hospital bul was pronounced dead on arrival. A date bas not yet been set for a preliminary bearing but atiorney Bame said it would probably be held one or two weeks after the bail review scheduJed for this Friday. At the bail review, Mrs. Nance will enter her plea, Bame said. Wh1le Mn. Nance Is In custody, her four school-age children are being cared for by her fat.her and stepmother, acconllng to Bame . ' Clubhouse Fire Reward Set A mrard of $1,500 Io r lnlormatloo leading to the arrest ' ml CllllYlctioo of the perlOlll who ... a !In! lo the Lake F..-..t community -. hu been PCJBled bf Ille ~ County F~ o,p.rtmenl. aml Occideotai 1-. Ille 'Ille '418,GDO Ore, wbicb destroyed the LoR Famt Beodl ad T.m Clall, March 1, ii Utoupt to bave -aet lo ..... the hw1latl' of two -.. -· ofllclals uld. Anyone wttlt lnformalkln is uked to call the Fltt Department at llf. 1151. \ To l111peaeh Nixon Over · •nosh Moiley" • Boss Re111ark ' Don't Lift Oil Embargo-Reds LONDON (UPI) -The Soviet Union is beaming Moscow radio broadcasts in Arabic to the Middle East urging Arab nations to re- sist American pressure and not to lift lhe oil em bargo. (Related stories, Pages 4 and 12) A broadcast monitored here today underscored the hardening Soviet Middle Easl policy and spotlighted the Kremlin's displeasure with the successes scored by U.S. Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kis-· singer. The :frtoscow broadcast, recalling that the oil embargo was im· wsed on countries supporting Israel to secure Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab lands, said: "If today some Arab leaders are ready to surrender in the face of American pressure and lift the ban on oil before those demands are fulfilled, they are taking a chance by challenging the whole Arab world and the progressive forces of the whole world which insist on the continued use of the oil weapon :" Jn the past Moscow refrained from taking an open stand in favor of the oil embargo. -'Oat of His Mind' Tee .nHijacker Subdued By Police in Okinawa NARA, Ol<lnawa (UPI ) - A maskfd Japane9e teen -ager: described a s "somewhat out of his mind" hijacked a Japan Air Lines super jumbo jet with 426 persons aboard today and held them for a ransom ol more than SSS mi!Hon before being outwitted and !llhdoed by police. 'nlel'e were no injuries aboard Qte giant Boeing 747SR "Air Bus." But one 4~year-old Japanese man suffered an apparent heart attack and w a s hospitalized. Seven policemen disguiJed in the white coveralls of maintenance w o r k e r s boarded the plane as it oat on the deaerted nmway at Naha Airport for 61> hours and thtte of them burst into the coclq>it and o .. rpowered the 18-year-old hijacker, police •Id. • "He eeemed to have no time to show any resistance," a spokesman •id. They said he was unarmed, but kept hil band wide a zippered bllck Dight bac and told cmo-> "You will obey. our orders." POiice quoted the boy u saying he IOlaed tJte plane to "study the earth." lie wu weorina dark"..,._ and a white face maak -ht bnike Into tJte upper declt ftipl cobin ad took control of tbe u,ilane just belore lt ]IUlded at Naht on a ~-domeltic ftigbt 1"'m Toill'o· 1be plane landed at !:ill p.m. (t:!I · p.m. PDT) and the boy was captured just before a p.m. t4 1.m. PIYl'l . Joel TUc:ker, 41, an Amer I can -·told UPI the ,.. .. ngers took the air plrwcy "V<r)',...,. calmly." "'Jbere wu no peolc 1t au," said Tucker. wh> lives ln Japan and Is Far East director of commercial airplane sales for the Boeing Air c r a ft Manufacturing Co. "We bad nothing to do except to read ·and sleep." · He said the biggest problem was being bored as the plane sat ldJe. Tucker said the hijacker never spoke to the passengers. Police said the hlJacker was an ta. year~ld Japanese from Aichl prefecture. His name was withheld because Japanese law prevents ldenUflcatlon of anyone under 20 involved in a crime. Officials· at Naha Airport said at. 1easr four ol the passengers were Americans who we're among 162 women, children and older men released before the bijlcter was outwitted by the Okinawa police. ... • AskSe from the record rin!JOm., ~ hijacker. demanded JAL give him 15 !Set ·lllJACK, hp I) • • Red Loans ~uspended WASlllNGTOI'! (AP) - A challenge to , the legality of loin-malting procedures I« Communist countrlet pt0mptod the Export-Import Bank Moncloy to ouspend acOon on 1pplication1 for toana to the Soviet Union. Poland, Romania Ind Yuplavia. "-eel loins af"'!Ctod bf the action lnclucled SIU million to the Soviet Union for 1 natural gu drlllina pn>ject In the Yakulslt .,.. ol --Siberia. California, ' Washington 'In Conflict' U.S. Sen. John V. Tunney has criticized conflicts between California's emergency gasoline management system and the controls being exercised by the federal government. He told a gathering of city and county officials in Santa Ana r.1onday that "the state and federal governments are WGrking at cross purposes to each other and it is not fair to anyone." "The whole thing is patently ridiculous and incredibly unfair," he added. The senator came to Orange County with the announced intent of getting a Jeeling ftom. local officials about the effect of the energy crisis. Though he heard a latle oo the gasoline situation, he got more comments on a bill that would include firemen in the national minimum wage acL The way it is now written, Senate Bill 2747 would require citip to pay firemen overtime for anything more than a 40 hour week, includ ing sleeping time at the station house. Several north county of'£lcla1s told Tunney the bill would bankrupt small cities. "'lffit were applied to Orange County it v."OUld Cost $52.8 million over the next five years, which ls about the total of revenue sharing money that. will come in during the same period," said La Jfabra , City Marili.ger Lee Risner. Tunney assured the officials he Is doing (See TUNNEY, Page Z) Coast Weat•er Some.-low clouds or fog early Wedneaday according to the t11'eather service, otherwise fair With slightly cooler days Highs -in the 60s. Lows tooig~t m the 409. INSIDE TOIJi\Y .. T•o-tart II quakes shook ce1l· trol Lo1 A11geits eartu todau but did '7l0 danwge . IC W<ll Utt UC-. <1nd quo kt lnddt111 1n /Iv• day1. Story, Poge 5. ..... ..,. ' ............ " c.i1ten111 s "'"""' .,._. • C~ ft•til Gn"9I C....., M CIMl!a IJ ~ """' 11 c_.. ,, '-" •" DMlll JMtkft 14 tlk1I ........ ~·· NIMll ""' ' TttM... 11 e11tw1.-... ..n TillM""' ..,. !'I._ ll•I) ......_. • .... lltW'I 11 W--. ..... , .... AM ....... 11 Wlrtl.... • -.... • • I '2 UAlLY ,llOT _ $ TltftdaY, .._.. 12, 1~74 -.: ~ *'" .. ·Imprisoned SLA Members to Get TV Time? • < . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -An Dr. M"""" Footer last NoVember. ollal1ley !or one of two lmprlloned The demaod lhat the pair be llllowed IO ~ UbeNm Army IDllllborl •PP<ar oa a live televlled news --w11 ..,. or two made In the Mid loday neaotlall<m were under way lut communique from the St.A, which lo -them, but uld ho hoped ~ could be ruched - -Mid MoaUy bl -do tVlf1!blnl ho could to pt RmJn> and Tbl food dlllributlon ICbedulod today another month. Now, bowMI', bt uld bt Jn our considerotlon 11 the lllety ol thl WU conceieCI 10 g!vi prognm olllda1I would IP"ftd thl mt or the .-y In victim." FBI Director Ciannce M. time to Improve thl q..UIJ ol the food, !ram -lo three dloys ol food ,Kelley said on the N1tlonal Public critldxed by the SLA u "hog feed" and • --to ... poor. Affairs Center f()r Te h v 11 lo.n 'I "unlll lor bumon OOlllUlllj)lion" ' A. Ludlow Kramer, blo _... "Washlrigton Straight Talk" program. lo parmJt them lo •wear on natlonal kl~ Patricia Feb. 4. ~. as dem&iiileCI bYl!lO kidiiopen~ The tldiiipers ai,. demanded lhat the ~ Palrlc:la Hean!. · $% million "People In Nied" food Uttlt oa but Mid the decllloo ls .. "" the~ Holilt &Ill that the '11nillliiii ::. ... .,.-!'.." ~boped1u;boP-llll , Klllley. w -tlii'Flll coosUI~ remaining lrom the SI mllUon committed --procrom rrido1· regularly with the Heonl lomlly, ·was . ' .. : .''We)'e trying~ lo.,,...,. the p __ esto,hllohed by Palrlcla'1 lother, lnlorvlew," 11ld Alameda Counly public Randolph Hearst, be totally ,.vamped. detendtr James Jemer1 who repttsents Hearst . said Monday he would "do Alter the t.leYloed news conler<nee propoul wu mode Jn •.Jel\l:r h'Qcn Remlro""'1 Little made publle lul week, Jemer and Remiro's attorney, Edward Merrill, N!d they wm opposed be<o111e ol lhe elled II mlgbt have on thl FOlter trial. 10 the prognm would be poured IDlo Meonblle, the head ol the Jl'BI ~ lo dw1l<s In o _J>8ir of enoughlOOdtolieillitil6iit04lii,atmoot;-Moodiy denilil fill liills bTve-symblonMe-·LlberoOon Anny tape three more dislrlbutlona. jeopaMlled !ht Hie o1 Pllricla Hwsl u recordings ,.lealed over the weekend ltuuell LltUe, le, -llloog with Joseph exactly as they aay." Heorsi has expended mm thin ft charged by bet' abduclon. !hot the FBI wu punulng the case too million In five dlslrlbutlons. He planed "We have lllway1 lloted throa&IJout the -lvety and aelUng up Miss Hearl! Remiro, fl, 11 being held on charges of Jenner said there were 15llll "a number on apendlnc SI mtlllon, lpnad """ tntlre Hein! -..... thal pmwt for execut!Gn. llaylng Ookland -II Superintendent or detalll lo be worked out." H .. tec:Uned UPI T ...... Bot Wlaeeb • Negotlatimu Endl-. -~"-. '· . : .. . U.s.· to Obtain ' . . : MOCl:.t.900 . . . . S•• Of ..lapU \ Ziggurat Soon ? ( ,· . . ' z "°"''""'· By JACK CllAPPEU. ot .... et.NJ ........... Within 30 days, Uncle Soni will pt the keys lo Laguna Niguel'• zlgguro~ endlnl more !ban two years or aegotlatlonl, congn!lllonal wrlDgilng and juat plll1n horse trading between the ,._.lDUll and Rockwell lnternat!onal. '11le zlggural,-a<><alled~becauae -Ji. stepped aeven-Oered design resembles an ancient Babylonian temple, bas llood empty -1111 t milllon sq..,. feet ol 11 - llnoe completion by llDckwtll In mo. Rockwlil people ruefully admit jt cost them SZ5 million In build In "IMS dollars." Tbe eovemment mdract lnvolveo • swap of $19.5 mtllJon 111 aurpl111 delenoe departnient property .... leaoed by Rockwell In Loi Mfelel OOUllty .In -. for the llggurat. . • ~ ·' ' uwe•Ve.got a few horse traders on our side," Tom Hannon, regiOnaJ. director of the G<nerlll Services Admlnistratlon !GSA), sllld at'a press coalerence called Monday lo announce lederlll acquisition d the bla bulJdln1. Tho trade wlll be imde In. lee. '11le rec1er111 government will 1e1 the building and the II actes It and Ila huge parking lot are on. Once the oontract i. ibrougll ....,,.., the lederlll Ollloe ol Monagemmt and Buq.I wlll take the formal ltep or. 1llocotlng tho building IO ·a federal agency. Under normal cln:umstencn, that will be the GSA, which 8Cll u Uncle Sim's lllldlord, which will 'then pattel 'out the space 1o -other qenctes. . · Hamon aakl t1early hall the floor spece II aJreocly apoken for with large uw needad by GSA lt1ell for storage of -and btllOrlcol archives. llonnon sllld the-GSA's .....roa -1d take up nearly a quarter of the spat'E', but would hive coJy_about-35 emoloyes._ · Other potential Wlel'I include NASA's Seal Beach operallon, the federal food and drug laboralllries and a lederlll computer center. . Hannon envillaned an eventual work force of 1,000 to 1,500 eml>IOi'a at the plant. Rockwell WIMlld have bail a peak ol 7 .500 employ.es If It had occupied the plant. The government. will take over the .plant, tta security _ancf matntenence ~ ..... as the dell·-· .' 0 0 10 Ml. ·---~ ~ .... _ . ROIJT I OF HIJACKED JAPAN AIR LINES JUMIO JET . ~-JaPl!no..-Youth Coptu ..... Altw ltan"""' 1'.ry . . . -Hannon sakf'prollmlnary ateps prior lo occupation would take about four months. It woold be another year before Virg m Islands ,..... P .. e J the building was fully occupied, "Our objective i. lo have as little • ffJ~TACK Impact on the community as (>Olllble," Co p • J · • • • "-aid not'"" there hu -mmune au' C0!1C«n about u; .. ...:... lnllux ol · I pl..., ol ordilpary rope, 15 P'-o1 vinyl . lederol workers and larnlllea on the Se l Be mountllln climbing rope, one rope-<uttlng l<hool. oad utility dislricll. -vere y aten knife, 15 parachutes, 15 eye mub, .... He uld that many ol the new federal pleb, ""°"' bl k and clerical emp!oyes would be hired from CllARLOTI'B~ St. ThomU, a • oae ac -' 15 pairs of hanclcu!IL the pt9mil commwilty· and that DIOll V.I. (UPI) -111111 and_.., -· d---~-lndl ted ~-bJ•-.._ tranderred workel'I would be within delcribed by members of a J.uic= CUWIUIM ~ ilJIC ~ driving distance ol their pment homes. hJpple comm ber<, ..,. oeverely might bave CODlemplated IOlllO croad!ooe Moot alao wero not what he would beaten by two tf.S. Morlnel -Invaded ICbeme such as parochullog Into the =r ~~w Income" p e r son n e I , ~~ ~ :0, hlppiel lived, St. IDOWltaias with a number ol ~. He said GSA had roeelved assurance. 'Ibo)' Mid':.·-peny ,,,,_, Som ~ tbe lon!llnll on Okmn ot from the Orange County Transit District 2S suffered 1 lnctured *11D IDll bod JllJ Ibo big l<limer, U.S. mDltary -· ,the • N • · Sbertan Hlllky Club or Welt Gt........,-1U .. d-.·i--ret ~ weather and lack of snow spoil its musb. Tom Carter ot West w~ wick, R.t, and team· fhtish third in race, . · •:i Fro11tP .. eJ TUNNEY~ .. that new mites could be -blillied lo rl4i1it IGllt . cut t oll.:i Siii .... llijactor..JOi._ o1 the _.,. olf aoooaunocllle tho w<irk 1orco. ~ ,..ajGlll( _,-1od17= «-Ellll(~1Jlw 11111-lo billd the otberl India Protests .Ship's Arrival NEW D!UII, tmla (AP) -'11le lildlaD peniment tOday critlcbed the -ol the American aircraft carrier KHly Hawk In the Indian Oceon. ~up hll aovernment'• CJ!lllOOlllon lo ....-ol the Uoited Stales Navy's pttldlCe In the area, For.Ip Mlnllter -..n Slnllh lold Parllomenl: "It is with ~ that we have received informatioa about the an'ival ~ the Kllty Hawk. Wbether It b a i:ePiacement or an addition, it support! the belief that U.S. Naval forces are in- tenclinC to stay in the Indian Ocean for a amidenble period or time." • Bad Weather Leaving , SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The last of • lfties of WMther fronts puaed over Northern Calltornla today and wlll leave partly cloudy skies In Ii. wake. Widely --showen this morning north or Mooten!y and Fresno will end by early tonight, the NsUooal Weather ServlC!! aid. OIUlll COAIT IT DAILY PILOT fte Or"lllll C.-t C.llY PILOT,.,_ wtlldl It ....... Wit It-Pi-. Iii 11'11111 .... 1iit ... °' .... PMlf ............. """-"'· ..... ,... ...... -.......... ~., lllrwlll ........ "" c.N ~. ......., 9Mdl. . ~ lkldlJl'~Mlll V11ity, ~ ...... ~s...._. ......... ,..........., .... -""" c.tl"-A .... ,..._. •"'-It .............. l'l .,.. .... 'f't.. TM ,,. .... ,......,.1111 "9ftl II fl nl W.1 ..,. a11111. c... ,...., c.1......,, ...,., l•~ N. W"' ---, ..... ...... ... ,...... ........ ...._. n.-11 11: .. ,11 ·-,..,. .. A. 1111 .. ,w ... --. ~ H. Le. Mclri..4 "f, N.I Nllll9!ll "-"" ....... -c.... -.1 .. ":':" .~: '""" ~:-:=..-......... *T',.-:1 ~"::..':-. !j ......... c..-. .... . "' s' m•• ........, a &•a• art' a MN11t .... ---·~ ... -·· --eo;:.-..· ~ ""' -c.t ,.... 9 2 :=:·..::. ":' J""; 'Y: = .., ................ _ ... .................... =-.,=--·--= =--,;;o:.r, :...::-- • -. • . ' 1' Burglars Strike· Mesa Industrial Plant 4th Time A Costa Mesa scientific research plant was burglarized for the fourth time in as many months, it was di&covered Monday, with a $10,000 losS in asaorted tools. Philip Barrfn, 23, called polke when he . r----had agatn· broken lnlO Advanced Kinetics, 1231 Victoria SL, over the weekerd. 1 A tool device, probably a pipe wrench, had been used IO twist the doorknob oil a side door to the building. Barrin told Patrolman Mike LiBolt that almost every cabinet and desk drawer· In the entire Advanced Kinetics indumrlal building had been ~ and ransacked. He said the burglar or burglars . appeared to know precisely what they wanted, taking oscil~pes and Q!Orted precision measuring tools. J 'Ibe burglary was discovered wheJtl Barrin arrived Monday to open up the shop. Gas Signs Re~ed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Service st.anons in the city of Los Angeles were required loday IO post signs showing hours they aell guollne and any purchalO Um.its. Mayor Tom Bradley signed the regulation Mooday alter lhe City Council pas.5Ed it 1~. He odded wry)y, the exce0s spa<e in Hamen Holpi!Q • .and tbe crew ol 20 wblle he p.-.t S,500 car parking lot could be Tho mon, -lled u J'ronk !Dtleu, IS, OOlllllllloicated with the pllol only Jn all be can In make revisions In the bnl landacapecl. SJ!lered 10 n*' cuts and bion' 111 the """-that wlll eue the burdeo on c:ltles. 'Ille zlgurat has been an ob)tct of heod and blJdJ bat It toot docton lllt · ~ ... He Mid he had lo support It because aome curiosity and ol cur Io u 1 hours IO pateh~ up, police aold. '!be plane Wll oeized wllb only enough "In my C001Cfa1ce, I cooldn't ,.. leaving cll'CUlllllanOtl •Ince grouad .., l<tJl<en 'Ibey 111d Yictlml bad been fuel lo Dy for o, few hours, JAL llld. '!be tht llranen u second class cltliena for the planl In 1'65. attacked with. ln>n bor and a aharp arrest came as darkness lie! Jn at the lllC!er the law . .,-Once balled u a booo for the IOUth Implement may hive '-1 a airport. ~ During the Informal 1w1>11our .... 1on. Orange c..oity . area, tile plant was c1ogger. · I · Tunney tried to steer dlacuulon onlo the eoclrcled by $2.3 million In """"1 roads Police aold tb!y appnohend«I • 17-JO!lr-'!be bljacW, wilom pilot guollne altuallon so he could go back lo for wbld! Rockwell paid $300,0llO. , old mine~•" a Marine from • Navy ship · Oketanl described lo !he airport control WllhlnglOn armed with local dote lo Rockwell built the butldq to house the docked Iiere, oad...,. ,..ldng •warrant lower u being "somewhat out or his . present IO energy olllclall. oomany aerospace operallonl. lo go aboud ,tbt ablp ml apprehend mind," demanded the alrllne pay him '55 He aold Orange Coonty 11111 the rest of However, between the time the another Marine. -million Jn $1,0llO bills and 200 million >""' Southern Clllllornla have a spedlll bulltll!w wu started and fmhlted twv POiice aold Mill Tlnilhat and lndell CISIS,1115) in 10,000.yen bills, JAL llld. problem when pa aupplJes grow short years later, the aerospace boom bunt. were memben of• commune of about The bljac:W eate..d the cockpit btcauae tbtT't b little ropld tnmsit lo Rockwell. has been tryq to Cll!oad the eight -hthabltlng a -on carrying a beg in hi. hand. teke the place o1 1.-ie.. apenalve botlldlng tver lince. F.atlmsted Govemmait HID. "'Ibis plane b bljacked ·~ be lold thl "Aa long as we have the pment amual property tex on the building II a All the penon1 Involved In the incident pilot. ' sltuallon or • u percent aborllall mammoth-nguro-lncluding '100;000 paid .,. white, police lllld. lie ordered Oketanl 1o land the huge nationwide, we abouid be ollocatlng the lo the Caplllrano Unllled School DistJict, plane, and then demanded tbst It be fairest llllOWI,. o1 g110llne lo the $45,000 paid lo the MoullOn Niguel Water • niueled for a flight lo an unknown greatest number o1 people," he uld. Dlllrlct, and '40.ooo to the Saddleback Jetliner Grounded desllnatioo. Tunney said, "The e.-p>orkellog Commuoity College Dlllrlct. '!be county . · • JAL olficlall said It was not unuaua1 syslem will aever Work until the Nllon tex figure II unknown. PALM SPRINGs (AP) -'An American for tht giant aircraft lo be carrying ao admlnlstraUon does aome!hlng about It• Federll1 aoqulaltlon will remove the big Airlines DCtO jettine< was grounded moay -tn. '!be plane hid been ban on Sunday gas station openings, plant from thl tex rolls, an Item or no here Monday ofter paving material was reblillt lo aC<OllUDOdale 490 pwt11gtr1, "'Ibe only alternative 11 to establish a lltUe concern to the sum>lllding tuing sucked Into its statboard engine, olflciall and this is a peak tourist season ·for natlonw~d~ system ,baaed on a 111.-day agencies. say. · · Okinawa. week.:' Tunney said, 1ug1e1tlng alternate 1--------------------------------------day fUlinga by even platea on Tues:lay, 'lltuhday and Satunlay oad on Moaday, Wednesday and Friday for odd plates. Tunney said 1he Federal Energy Office or Wllllarn' Simon has to come lo the ..allzatlon that Calkornia ls a major contributor to America's ecooomy and could be irreparably damaged by lnoonalstent gasollne controls. In the meanlime, fumey iald, wwk must proceed at lop speed IOWard developin& a.lttmaUve prop u 11 lo n syoteml or luels lo replace dwtndllng gasoline aupplles. He uld $3lO million bas been made available to r'!lelJ'Cbers In tbat field and "we are only a few years awaf from a completely different system." .OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS For lh,ree more month.s Placentia Ave. will be tom up td widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will tie available by way of Babcock St., coming from tile back way. We l\Ope You will be patient with, construction as the resu Its will certainly be worth. all ih,e trouble. - A Friend" Duh? 11 YoU arenl ad-ienturesome, give us a call, and we'll bring ;samples to your ALDEN'S . CARPETS • DWES .I!eputy Arrests P!P-r in Own Car KEY LARGO, Fil. (AP) -The cl-replied. "God old budd1 Al lent UI tbil ht got to a speeding car, the more car." fanUllar it looked to Monroe COUnty "Look,'' Lankin wqested as he leaned Sheriff's Depuly Al Lankin. IOWlrd the drlwr and dilpl&yed bltt Once he gol clooe enough lo read the brt4SI pockeet ~te. licenle log, he aold he knew for ue. Laoidn lll1d the drt..,.., only """'k "Hey, I'm ii! punult of my own corl" •lier nldln& thl nome toe -o -Lonkln lold the poliCI! rodio optr•...,. pt<lfulty. Lankin sllld be chued the aulo ot DoaYeoniood,44,ondblo--. apeedl up IO 15 mil• an hour, be!.,. Jack llllmrldl. 40, ond 1-Owen. 41, ftnally pulltng It over. were booUd tw 1a11111Mln of. a ltotm IAnkinl said ho liked Ibo drt"': · ·car, pol1ce lllld. "'Illb your earl" Y""""'°" -al• dwpd with "Nope, beltowtd from a lrltod," drtYlnC wtdle -ted IDll 11111 brftaC Llllkln quoted the -.. ....... • -·· 1-. "'l'hlt'o lumy," Mid Lonkln: ~I'd hive ~ lll1d ho bid llol -1111 oor ,_,, lhll cor wu Al Lonkln'1 cor." -ho loll It al a --lor "Tblt'1 rIPt," Laoidn ctald thl drtwr npllln. home. r • ~ 19111 ST. =t lllhST.' 111hST: I .. ClllfA-..cl,,,, 1163 -l'IMlllT1A 1663 Pl11Centia Awi: , .... ST. COSTA- 646 4831 • --t111.ao,M.t 1ot1 ... N01ol ' • • • No the year enou Bu did One floor A • do y thou the con! w D s is a • R • • Coun~y Celebrates Ceremon y, Speeches Mark 85th Birthday ·. . By Wll.IJAM SOIREillER Of .. o.I,.. Pll9f 11"" Orange County marked Its 85th year ol existence ~fonday in a b I r t h d a y ceremony replete with brass band mm:lc, spe<ehe1 ind old'-Ome residents. The restivlties we erheld i,. Southern California's ._oldest existing county courthouse -the Imposing r e d sandstone structure re!tlnsr on a parcel cf .land mapped out more than JOO years ago by Santa Ana founder William R, Spurgeon. 'lbe tnomiOi'S events began with strains of martlal music played by the Thi.rd Marine Aircraft W~ lland from El Toro Marine Corps AJr Station. As In bygone days. the band played under 8\Wlf sides on the courthouse lawn -next to two cannons bracketing the flagpole. Not many countiaris turned out to hear the Marines usher in the t"OOntv's 86th year and most who came looked old enough to remember much of the history. But when the music atopped, those who did come packed into Old Deoartment One of the Superior Court on the second floor of the Victorian courthouse. Department One, though no longer~·n use since the construction of t glistening high rise courthouse j across the mall, looked much the same as it dtd when !he building first <>pened In 1900. . The room echoed the r.eas, gavel rapping and argwnents of amous farm labor cases, slant oil drilling cases and others dotting the county's history. Monday. the "jurors" were COWlty officials the audience was rr.ade up of D•llY Pllet 11•ff .....,_ PRESIDES AT 85TH Retired Judge West newsmen and interested residents and the judge was Frank G. West. retired. West officiated in Department One U"I T..._.. yean aio ,net was aided in bis DeW court apptarance bl...!J!e same bailG.__and CO!,!lt pOrtiT wliO workecJWfthli!m !li<ii. Courtroom "testimony" was provided by county aothor·historian Jim Sleeper aiWI lawyer~tifStoiiin Leo r. Frili;"' wtiO recaned the way things were in the southern half of Los An"eles County nearly 100 years ago. Sleeper.told the crowd Orange County's name had nothing to do with lhe crop it became famous for nor with lhe hamlel of Orange, once called Richland. "To encourage Immigration. real estate men billed this as a semi-tropical paradise - a place where everything greW," S!eeoer said. "The nam" 01"8n"e had a Mediterranean quality about it and it was for that reason it was selected." Sleeper traced the county through long years of efforts to split off from Los Angeles. The efforts became reililv on l\.1arth 11 , 1889 \1;hen GGv. Robert \\'aterman signed lhe bill creating the County of Orange. Sleeper ended his remarks v.ith the note that no other )'-'Ord in the entire En~llsh language rhymes ~·Ith Ornn~e. Friis. ~·ho specializes in the judicial history of the county, touched on 30me other highJ lghts of the county's past. Among other things, he talked about the county's first Superior Court judge - J. W. Towner. Friis said Towner was thought to ha\'e bten something of a swinger, having spent part of his early life in what could only be called a wife-:swapping communal group in New York. The session adjourned alter the talks to -what else -a giant birthday cake honoring the county in its &3th year. Her Cookin g For (he Birds _ . STATESBORO, Ca. (UPI) - Ella l\.1ae Hagens became so enraged when her husband, Jimmy, tOSBed her grits in the yard to the chickens that she filed suit in the state court of Bulloch County, :barging him with m a I i c I o u s mischief. But Judge Francis A 11 e n dismissed the suit Monday. "All chickens n..."'ed some grits.'' he e:1plained. Bars Still Shut On. Paddy's Day HARRISBURQ, Pa. (UPI) -When the Pennsylvania House defeated for a second time a bill by Rep. Patrick McGinnis to let bars open if St. Patrick's Day falls on a Sunday, the good Irishman gave up his fight. Despite McGinnis' plea and invocation of the name of Ireland's palron saint, his bUI wu defeated Monday by a 94-92 vote. LT. HIROO ONODA REUNITED WITH PARENTS IN TOKYO For Stubborn Holdout, World War II is Fin1lly Over "It only falls on Sunday once every seven yean," McGinnis told colleagues. "I can't understand why you fellows want to vote against it. After 30 Years "Besides. it just happens to be my birthday," he added. Japan's -WWII Soldier Two Kin Hunted In Boy's Kidnap f . Gets Hero's Welcome NEWARK1 N.J. (AP) -The FBI says lv.'O of the tnree men it is searching for in the ltidnaping of S.year-old John Calzadilla were onc.e brothers-in-law of the boy's father. TOKYO (UPI) -Lt. Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier who hid in the Philippine jungles for :W years, refusing to sufrender, retutned today to a hero's welcome and reunion with aged parents. "My parents told me that you should do your best at any moment. I've never thought ot surrendering without orders," the 52-year-old Onoda told a n(Ws conference Monday. Wearing a dark suit. white shirt, and striped tie, the World War Il holdoul stiffened when a reporter askeil: if he u.ooght he should surrender when fellow holdout Ki~chi Kozuka was shot to death in an encounter with a Fillpj.no pc1trol on 4abang Island in 1972. Onoda said, ''Never! llow can I think so! I just intensified my detennination to avenge him." He said be was only convinced of Japan's surrender when told of it by his Doctor Slain; Suspect Seized STOCKTON (UPI ) -· Slockton urologist Dr. Francis Roach, 54, died after a patient rushed into his offict and fired bullets Into his head and ltornacb. Police Monday arrested a IWlpe<:t. identiDed as Joe Pacini, 65. In Calaveras County M hoor allet the ~. Pa<lnl is a ronner -UI Jl"Uen~ police said. -Roech's aw!lant had nm into his office after a receptionist directed him to a dWr in a wailing room. Reds Greet Pompido11 PJ'TSUNDA, U.S.S.ll. ( AP ) President Georges PompldoQ of France lln'lved In Soviet Ccorgla on the Black Sea today for a 24-hour summit meeting with Soviet Communist pon.y chief 11onld I. Brezhnev. Brezhnev was at the airport to sreel the Frencll tddor ror lbolt filth m«tlng In 13 mantbl. fonner commander, Yoshimi Taniguchi, a few days before he came out of the jy_ngles. Taniguchi ordered Onoda on a \Vorld War Il intelligence mission in 1944 on Lubang Island, 75 miles south of Manila, with orders to stay put "no matter what happened." On Sunday. Onod4. arter being convinced to give in by Taniguchi and Japanese welfare ministry officials, handed his rusty Samurai sword to Maj. Gen. Jose Rancudo, Philippine Air Force chief of staff. Oooda, looking' haggard but standing straight, stepped down the ramp ol. a special Japan Air Unes.rught to a warm wekome by h~ lather, Tanejlro, 881 and mother, Tamae, 88, and relatives of friends who were killed in action. The mother. in a wbe'ek:halr, burst into tears as her son reached out to.take her hands. Arrest warrants were issued here Jlifonday for Roberto Emelio l\.lartinez, 37 or 39 years old, last known to reside In West New York, N.J.; Jorge Martinez. 27, Roberto's brother, whose last known address was in Union City, N.J.; and Jose AntDnio Hernandez, 17 or 20, la.st known to be living with Roberto P.farti.nez in West New York. They are charged with conspiring to violate federal ltidnaping la\\-s. tive other persons have been arrested in coonecUon with the abduction. Explosion Kills· 11 MONTERREY. Mexico (AP) Authorities sougbt today to determine the causes of an explosion ~1ooday that took the lives of 11 workers in a structurld steel assembly plant. Hepatitis Cause • Seven Cmei Ti.ed. to Ear Piercing CIIlCAGO (AP) -Earlobe pi~rcing with improperly sterilized instruments has been founsf lo resuJt in hepatitis, a study in Seattle, Wash. bas found. . Mondi)"s i55U& of {he Journal of the American Medical Associa· tion reports that eeven ca111 of the liver disease were associated with earlobe piercing in one year in King County. Wash. The investigation waa begun Jn 1973 after"the molber or a girl wbo had lier earlobes pierced In a Jewelry llore complained to public beallb officials that lbe jeweler uoed soiled Instruments. The authors of lbe report, Dr. Carl J. Johnson, now of the Jef· !erson County, Colo., Health Department, and Herb Anderson, Jelll Spearman and Julia Mad!On of the SeatUe-Kin~ County Heallb l)e. partment, found lbat Ibo jeweler used blood..,tained instrumenu. He told lbe authorltles he soaked the Instruments In a strong alchohol solution bet-n procedum. But they point out that the akhohol solution does not•klll the bepaUIU vma. s DAILY PllctT 3 Safety Stressed ~roup Launches 'Nuclear Limits REJOINS SEHRIFF'S RACE Police Chlef S..vord Sci vord . Gets 2nd Cha11ce At Sheriff Former Cypress police Chief George Sa\'ord. almost counted out of the raee for Orange Coun ty Sheriff when he failed to file his papers Friday, \\"on a reprieve i\londay Lhrough a new sectton of the election code. County Counsel Adrian Kuyper invoked a portion of the code which reopens any state or county office for filings if the incum~t is not in the race. Savard filed i\looday afternoon. In Orange County, that rule \\1ill affect only two rac(S -the contest for 72nd Assembly DistriCt seat being -\'acated by Kenneth Cory of Garden .Grove and tf1e Sheriff's position. being \'acated by longtime Sberiff James i\fusick, who is retiring, Cory _is ruMing for California controller and will give up his seat as a result. Eleven candidates have filed to replace the Democratic legislator, including five Democrats, five Republicans and an American Party candldate. A spokesman for Savord said P.1onday . the invocation of the new ruling gives candidates in those two races until Wednesday at 5 p.m. to file -five caleodar days after the original closing. Savord's spokesman said the candidate "thought he had forfeited the race because his papers didn't arrive in lime." Savord ls thought to be the only strong opponent of the man wbo bas literany been haod picked by Musick to succeed him -Sheriff's Lt. Bradley Gate11. Gates has rolled up an Impressive list , of influential backers through a series of cocktail party fund ra isers. Savord, a highly honored policeman and FBI Academy graduate, claims to have the support of most county police chiefs and other profes.sional lall·men. Amtrak Jumps Track LIBERTY. Tex. (AP) -Five persons were injured Ptfonday night \l:hen five cars of an Amtrak passenger train bound from New Orleans to Dallas jumped the track one mile ea5t of the Liberty-Harris County line, officials said. LOS ANGELES I AP) -A. eoalition of community action and consumer groups is spearheading an lnltlallve effort to impose major restnetlons on nuclear power plant& in C81ifornia. A major objecti\'C would be to take a"'·ay the federal government's lim ilS on liability covering nuclear accidents, backers said P.londay at n e w s conferences in Los Angeles and San Fran¢i5co. Al.so the act would require the slate legislature to certify the "effectiv('flcss AEC SEEKS TO SPEED • LrCENSING -Story, Poge 10 ol an safety features." If not certified in five years, e:1isting facilities would be reduced in capacity by 10 pcrccnl a year. And if liability limits weren 't removed in one year, existing plants would be cut to 60 percent of licensed capacity. • The initiative, dubbed the "Safe Nuclear Energy Act," needs 325,504 signatures to qualify for the November ballot. Backers are particularly unhappy with limits of lia bility in case of disaster -set at a ceiling of $560 million . about 80 percent put up by the government. Critics say they worry about safety claims ·from official agencies because of the reluctance of private insurance companies to cover homes a n d businesses £or nuclear accidents. "You-can find out very quickly if what you are doing ls risky -just try and get insurance," said lrving Bengelsdorf. director of science communications at GOP Chalrma11 Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter of Newport Beach has been chosen chairman of the Sen- ate Republican Caucu~. the nll1nber two GOP leadership post in the state's upper house. I-le replaces Sen. John L. Har- mer of Glendale, who's run- ning for li~ut.enant governor. Here8 Johnny! • .•• doubling in the denim look for town and country. But den im with a difference. Johnny's suit is an easy·going texlurized Dacron® polyester woven by Klopman'. Colorful conlrasl stitching trims the coat. And there are co-ordinated Johnny Carson shirts and ties to put together a completely smashing spring look. Johnny Carson Suit '12500 \ . asirfs Sout"CoatPlan Mt2E.Sofing: Cost• Meu Long Be1ch 54().<46 11 421-4611 . C3lteeh; He said he was •tspeaking as a private citizen." "If nuclear power plants are '6afe let the commercial insurance industry illlllre then1," he dec lared . Actress Donna Reed <m·en. a leader in ·Another J\lothcr for Peace-, said , ''Unt il those n"IOst -expert judges of risk ar~ \•:illlng to gamble with their money, I'm not wining to gamble either." Also al the Los Angeles news conference "''ere Richard Spohn ot the Cali!orttia Ci!iz~ Action Group and Larry !\toss. Southern Ca Ii for n i a coordinator for the Sil'rra Club. Announced as supporters were the Sierra Club. Friends of the Earth, \Vomen For Zc>ro Population Growth, \'/omen for Legislative Action, the Public Jnterest Group of UCLA. !he Orange County Environmental Coalition, the Scenic Shoreline Preservation C'.onfercncc of Santa Barbara , Another Mother for Peace. and the C8lifomia Citizen Action c:ro11p. White House Gets Blrune Fron1 Martha NEW YORK (AP) -Manha Mitchell blamed the Y.'hite House today for the problems faced by her and he r estranged husband .. former Atty. Gen. John N.· Mitchell. • -=-ti.1rS. Mitchell dcnil;d that she is an alcoholic. and said sbe has "come lo the cOnctusion that J\1itchell was framed." At her r.equcst, Mrs. Mitchell was intcrvicv.·cd by Barbara Walters on tho NBC-TV program "Today.'• She alleged· that important persons in the Nixon admlnistration sought to get rid of her because she ~·as a nuisance. Their tactic in such cases , she said, is to give a person a reputation of being crazy or alcoholic. "It is the normal thing that lhe White llouse does." ri.1rs. J\1itchell said. Asked whether she is an alcoholic, ti.trs. i\litdlell said , "I assure you lhat I am not." And she said. "The first thing they said when they tried to gel rid of me in California was that I was crazy." (She apparently referred to an incident at !he Newporter IM at Newport Bcacb in t9n.) She said ''they" tried to send her twice to a menta l' instilution . Mrs. Mitchell declined to say specifically who "they" were. She declined to blame A1ilchell for her troubles or · the disruption of their marriage, Mrs. ~litchell lives alone in the couple's s~'<lnk Fifth Avenue apartment. ~1 itchell moved into a midtown hotel, where he is reskHng v.'hile on tria1 in federal court here for an alleged scheme to collect a $200,000 c a m p a i g n contribution in return for trying to squelch a fraud investigation by lhc Securities and Exchange Commission into, the financial empire of Robert L. Vesco. • • I ~ • ' • -• • • lrisJi. Republic ·senator Assassinated Variations . On a Streak ' ' DUBLIN (UPI) -Ounme11 iodAy -lolled .. lrtlb llA!publlc S...Jot known u • crlllo GI Brtlilb mllltary -ill -.. Ireland. A lJ.mM ... 04. -~ Sen. Billy Fox, a lf.)'<Ol'Gld Proteotaat; wlllle he visited the home ol Proleolaot farmer Richard Coulson ·near the -Iowa of -aoes: die ReJ>Ubllc'1 co u n t y Monaghan. BEFORE THEY Jef!' 1he -IOI the bou8e on fire. 1 A f.., boun later police folmd FOlt, oho< tiuvugll the beod, lylnl In • nearby field. Police .. Id Ibey IUlp0<1ed l'nltellant • extrem11t11..klllfld Fox, wbo wu known as a crlilc GI Brtlllh Army actlonl In the bonier area between the Irish ,llepubllc and Northem.Jrelond._ - It WU the tnOlt serious assassination . In the !rill! Republic since the 1m ldlllng ol vice preoldeot Kevin O'lllgglns. Two Northern Ireland ~ were killed in m 1 and 1m. Coulson 111d he, his wife, b~ eon and daughter Md Fox were littlne ht 1be kttchen wheo the ralden ICnicL "AB<illl'lnlUIED iiid ID&lied men rushed Into the boute and said tl>ey-wre looklng..for armo. Tiiey onfered .all ll(.111 to Jle down on the floor," <:oullon .. 1c1. "They tied the handl ol my -· George, behind his back aa he lay on 1he Door. Then they ranoacted the bouoe, Nixon • ID Tax Trouble? OFF AND STllEAXING DEPT. -In _ ~I that you baye been dl>engaged from this globe over the past several clays, you are no doubt puzzled by the laleat fad which bas stripped Ill way across all our campuses. The practice ls called streaking. Miils Maintains ReJJOrt 'fill Force . Resignation •. Students who practice tbe fad are Btreaken. Thus if you have been, let's say, in darkest Africa, you might look the word up In your trutty dictionary to learn what It's all about. Webster's isn't going to help you much. First, your dictionary wlll Inform you that a ltreak ls ua .strain, element or tailency in behavior, OT t~-iperament trait, such u nervOU5 streak ... •· AS TO TllE PRACl'ICE being a strain, it's mainly strainlng the nerves of school prlnclpola and coUege presldenll. It la of COW'le, "a tendency In behavior" all rigbl, you can't deny thal A nervVus ltre1k? You have to suspect lbat all atruters are a bit DeI'\'OU.!. Clearly then, your dictionary Is 11eanl ·-help.-Ev~y who ha! beeo Jn·thls part of tbefplanet knows that streakers are 1tudentl whO nm niked acrou comeuses. Wby? Who mows? They jusl do IL · THUS • FROM SEAL Beach to San Clemmte; campuses have been vialted by !DUI streU·lns, llOlo stresken, fleshy tprlnten In Jilin, trlol, long thin lines, four 1breul -you name IL , Now that the ...,..,. ol all lhls ha! ~ off, we are getting to varlaUons on .,. lhoml. For ewnple, just the other n!PI ,.. bad The Dumb lltreU. That WU Wheo some nude nmnen tried IO fly by lhe line GI folb waltlng Jn ·Cosla Mesa-to get In to tee tbe movie "'Ibe Exorcl!L" You bad to kmw 1here would be pollee right there for,_crowd control~ TRiii! TBBY GOT PINCHED right In the middle of their 1treak. 'l'betl only last nlght, there was The Fear Streak. This: poor Corona del Mar 00.p waa out in his yard, clearing away ~ bushes, when the Newport police tteUQOPter roared over the bill at Jow aJUtode w!lh •potllght blsting,' The baplesa fellow streaked Into his house ml bas -llbaklng ever tlnce. And be nm bad all bis clothes on. ' WE'VE BAD SEVERAL Blue Streaks. 'l'bele occur In cokl weather. Only-yealerday, I personally eyeball lritneued. tht Hedge-Your-Bet Streaker ~ be blazed In the altogelher acroos the Oraqe Coast College campus In Cosla Mesa. lie fleshed lhroogh lhe meo 's and -·s gym ...... aa:oos 1he parting lot and vanbbed into the mid-campus complex. Several coeds in the area giggled but nobody fainted. ' · AD I can tell you is that he was bnmette. lie was a Hedge-Your-Bet Streater because he had all his clothes rolled up and carried them like a rootball, under his arm. ALL OF TIDS, or course, is going to make some or the solid citizenry very uptlgbL Mor.al marchers may be next. But just remember, when spring unrest approaches, students always will do 10111ething zany. And nudlty Is pretty harmless when compared to burnlng a bank. Outgo~g Venezuelan President Rafael Caldera offers a glass of cham· pagne to Pat Nixon at a reception Monday. Mrs. Nixon Clew intO Caracas to attend three-day festivities in wbicb Caldera will transfer the presidential sash to Carlos Andres Perez. Streaks Spread Authorities W ar11. of Pu1iisliment · UD11ed Pftlt Intttutlooal StreailJng spread to lhe trsde w1ions Monday but aulhorttles Wl,rned Ibey no longer wooJd regard the public nudity as "fun and games." 'Ibe fad seems to have dlmlnished on the college campuses where It began last month. Tho lllOlit ooteworlhy llrealtlng Monday waa In Philadelphia where 10 construction worken wearing hard hats ran across othe open first floor of a building project. Their coworkers and spectators 15 feet below cheered. Unslior1i Kid Can't Go Back PASADENA, Tex. (UP!) -The seven-member Pasadena school board voled umurlmously Mooday night to refuse to permit 5-year-old Billy Epperson to return to school Wltil he gets his hair cut. Billy's parents said their adopted soo's hair is lollger than the district's grooming code permits because it hides a congenital birth defect which has left. him with an elongated head. Mr. and Mrs. Williain Epperson are expected to take their case back to court today. DL!trict Judge \Villiam Blanton ruled last week the couple bad not exhausted all their channels within the school system and refused to order the Pasadena School District to readmit Billy. POUCE AND authorities indicated, however, they are going lo clamp down on the slreaken. At least 19 warrants have been issued at the University or Georgia charging public indecency. "What started as a fun thing degenerated quickly," said t h e University's safety director, Edward Kissinger. "It's oo longer a party when you've told a joke 600 times. It's no longer fUMy." Fifty aJTests have been made at Florida State University and among the accused streaken was Willlam Seabrook Rudd, 20, son o(Cirtuii Court Judge John Rudd of Tallahfttee, Fla. - At Appalachian state University in Boone, N.C., vice chancellor Braxton Hanis warned students that streaking . was a violation of North Carolina law and · will bring "immediate SllSpension." DR. ROBERT Kamm, president of Oklahoma State University, said Monday that streaking places the streaker in jeopardy of misdemeanor and felony charges and protects the "pervert who need~lp." Jn Atlanta fl.fonday, James Bazeley, 21, pleaded guilty to public indecency after streaking through a ham bu r g e r restaurant and was fined $1,000 and g&Jen a 12-month sentence. Judges In Derby, England, fin<d three mate streakers $46 each Monday for streaking through the town Saturday. And In Dublin, Ireland, Justice C.O. Good ordered four streakers held in custody because streaking "is scan d a 1 o us , disguming and immoral and must be nJpped. in the bud." Rain, Ha·iI Pound South By HELEN THOMAS , WASIIlNGTON (l!Pf) -In the face o1 direct wiute House criticism, Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, one of the most · lnfiuentlal Howe Democrats, declined to back away from bis prediction that a congressional Report on Pre s i d en t Nixon's tax dealings would pnmpt him t~ resign. Returning to his office after being hospitalized because of back surgery, Mills told reporters: "I'm not accusing: the President of fraud,' but I am of the opinion that the report-we will flle will be more cause for him deciding to resign than anything that came out ol Watergate ." MILUi, AS chairman ol the House Ways and ,.feans Cmunittee, is a co- chainnan of a joint House-Senate tax group which Is studying Nixo11's handling ol his income taxet ,lndudinP" deductions for donating his vice presidential papers to the National Archives. It "'ill report ,ils .m@s. l>lil!f.lnd!cate4, . .in.30 to 4-0 days. · · The Arkansar ocmocrat-warstrol'lgty crith;izeJ by a top Nixon adviser, pryce 11arlow, Monday night for expressing belief Nixon would resign because of d.isclo.5ures about' the tax Situatioq. Harlow termed Mills had subjected Nlxoo to "guilt by iMuendo" by suggesting tax fraud on the President's part. Of Harlow 's criticism, Mills comment- ed: "That's common language someone says when somebody sa)' somethin.< Ibey don't llke. Byrce and I have been triends for years and I consider him still a Cricnd." HARLOW SAID l>lills shoold "put up or shut up." "If he has some facts on which to base his statemenb, be should make them known ," said Harlow. Harlow accused the Democrat of "engaging in the old game of guilt by innuendo," and in a reference to the hfcCarthy era, said "20 years ago the press got very upset about a campaign by innuendo." Judge Disbars 6 Federal Lawyers For 'Contempt' OKLAHOMA CITY (llPll -A federal judge has disbarred U.S. District Attorney William R. Burltett and Ove other government attome)!S Jor: ajl~edly obstructing justice In an income tax lawsuit filed by Democratic Gov. David Hall. . U.S. District Judge Stephen S. Cbandler also ordered the attomeys to show cause why Ibey should not be dlarged wllh civll and criminal contempt. An aide to Burkett said..fthe District Attorney's olfice will continue "business as usual." Disbarred along with Burkett "'ere bis first aaslslant, Jeff R. Laird. three other assistants, James M. Peten, Floy Dawson, and 0. B. Johnston ID, and G. Phil Hamey, senior attomey and ,...,.,. al counsel for the internal Reveooe Sen-- ice. Q)andler charged the six attorneys ~·wlllfully and corruptly olloltuded and impeded ja.tiee" by """'Piring to concea I the whereabouts al DoroChr Pike, Hall 's former secret;lry and a key witness in Hall's suil 1be governor's suJt accmes the IRS of. h"asslng him with\6n lnvestlgaUOO ol hls tax returns. llal1 med !ult Jan. a for a court order , . New Storm System Churns Into Nortli wcst Portion s to inteMew Mrs. Pike. and for her to produce tax records he claimed !he had kept as his secretary and given to the lloodJ"9, Thuncttrstiowttl r 1 n II a I lRS. aa1tw1rd durtnv 111e n1111"1t 1a .-k On Jan. t8 , ~andlcr ISSU. ed a sub~ iiortlon• of Allllo9mt ll'ld Ml11ll1ll)l)I. YI ,......- TIM mlckonlllll!l!I 1torrnr11t11 • ••• for her to appear, but both Burkett a lboVI all ff'lal r.m.lrted of • II t-wllltw ' ''°"" t11a1dumclecl""'10 a 1001 ot -former stale Republican chairman and a llllO TM Ntbl'li.lla PIM&ndle thrDUVh US -·-'·' · ' Mondar. Wflllt rtclnt ~rou ITle Piii.... • • IUCLl"31WU said they dktn't know her oe::~.r~1 =.. '"f':11~"Ti'~,· ;.F~ whereabout.I, akhougb Burkett said the ~~:r-o1 ""'r11tm mno11 .. IRS had her ln "protective facilities" at "' """' '"°"" '""'" c:1turrt11111 IMO her .....,uest ,,,. Nor"'-51 IOliled rain mim s.tni. ·"''I · -'llwt•d 10 -$an Frar.clKO -' f::~ _. t11rou11n rN llCIHMrn ,..,., llll" -. cont!""' ""'"Y ._ the Ctl'ltral ~ .OUtlltnl AO(klft Ind piitt1 ot 1M ~ll, Tem!""ll'lhWf" ~th! -.m11Md 9'Mf'at!Y 111 1M :JOii Md Clil ~· ""°"' of tlla llOft!Mnl 11•11 of "'9 c-trY elld 111 1M * af'ICI tot OYW ll'le $Outtl -SaultlWH1. C...Ut1d "'""'"'" Viti .... ~ tMr,. Llfti! _... ...................... ft!Ol'fll"' ._. .,_...... ........,., It flt It kMh 111 .... IWWW# .... .,,,,, ~I •. HfOlt "*'ht ,,.. ... CClllll'•I ~ al'Wti ,.,... ,,_ .., ...... llll•f'IO ...,_ .. --rlNI.....,. • lo .... 'i''"· ,,....,., . TloJ~ DAii. Y PILOT DELI VERY SERVICE ...,. .. ~~ llwutol'lfll,....'°",....,'10 " .. ' ...... 'flN1 °"" Will • ..,...., • """ Clilit. .. ._ ..... l OOJUll. .....,_.....,. .. """ ............... _, ., ............. a ............ ..,. -· ...... Clill ft~ 1119 '° a.llL ,...,._ ..... °"""" dilttiNy ..._ ................ ~ ' ~~-...:tt • -...... , .......................... ..,._,no I • committee. Nked for delalla, Mll1s said, "I kmw, but I woo~ say. You'll iuloW' about Jt ID IOme 30 to 40 Uys." • 11)e Wuhlhgton PCIOI and 1he New York Tlmet, two of the strongest critics of the Preoldeot, criUClud Mills In editorials today for his remarks. The Pot! no1ed lha t Mllls bad beeo "privy to inf9nnatlon made avallable_to him' as c6-chalnnan of the joint committee atbdying Nixon's tax returm and "should refrain from making Seeks Arnaatnents un,,upported and unspecified charges ol such monumental gravity." 1be Post concluded that a White House spoli.sman bad been "qulJO justified" last weekend In charactertzlng Mills' remarks as "a cheap shot.'' THE TIM~ said ol MlllJ: "It ~ manifestly unfair to the President to hint broadJy at damaging o:>nclllsions and then hold back 1he evidence to support those coochJ!l.ons for a month or more." , Jordan's Hussein Arrives • In U.S., Meets President ~"TEL. AVIV lAPI -Syri11 ,_. .,....i-llOfiY" f1ie -filr ;no.. -.... iloo1> -y ~ lbe Oe1u Hefgbll f,..I -ltniel claims lbe Syrlu army II plamlhlc a maJo!" au.act, Pre- mier ~ Mflr -· From Wlns.r.lcet WASHINGTON -President Nixon and Secretory ol State Henry A. KJsslnler met today w~h Jordan's ,King lluaie1n, who broughi lo Washing!Dn a mllltary shopping list beaded by a request for Hawk surface-tHlr mlsallel. Al the meeting began In t b e Presklent'a Oval Office, a White House spokesman ss1d the Middle East sltuatioo wouldbedlsCuaed. BUT THE KING also was expected to lodge wkh NWln J1 plea for an Increase In mllliary aid, now IVerqing 1bout l40 million 1 year, to modemfie Jordan's armed forces. HuaeiD will resume discussions hekl with Klaslngei: In Amman earlier th1s SAUDI ARABIA ALSO BACKS EASING EMBARGO -Pago 12 month on Jordan'• demands for a sizable lsnlell wllhdraw1l In the Jordan Valley. But all skies believe that a disengagement with' Syria must come first. Jordan began its weapons hunt last December. It has already been rewarded for its moderate course in the Middle East with TOW antitank missiles, the American equivalent to the Soviet Saggers that were used effectively by Egyptian and Syrian troops against Israeli tanks in the October War. BUT llllSSEIN'S list Is long. It incluefes squadrons of jets, tanks . armor'ed personnel carriers, artillery and radar equipment, and possibly more TOWs. Israeli Prbne'Minister G6kla Meir said today in Jerusalem the Soviet Union is not encouraging Syria to disengage Crom ISraeli forces, and that Israel cannot surrender the Golan Height! ~use its conUnued occupat s the on I y guaramee of oeauity In north. Mrs. Meir wd Israel Egypt could not have d19engaged t r forces if Moscow had a decisive f in the agreement. She said the R lam were not encourqlng Syrian p,., t Haftt .. ,_ Net S.1 • MODJ<O apokOlltlen uy there is no truth to rumors that Grand Duke Henri of Lwtem· bolll'I la wooinl Princess car. ollne, the teen-apd doughier of Pl'lnce !Winier and . Pr!n· cess Groce of Monaco. Maad to conclude a s i m"l 1 a r dtseefiigeinent accord. "I doubt wflelher the dl>engaceinent project would have gone through and been decided upon u it was agreed upon between 1he Egyptians and us If the Russians had a share in It,'' she said adding: I ' '.'I HA VE NO doubt thal Ibey are not encouraging A!sa<f lo go Jhrouali at leaat a simJJar di=gsgement agreement as we bad with ' lhe Egyptians because Assad wanta thrown in as a bonus a part ol the Golan Helghls beyond the 1967 borders, when we are speaking: of disenpgement in 1be situation that was created aft'?' the Yorn Kippur war." Mrs. Meir made the oommem.s in English during more 1han four boun at three seminars a b o u t internaUooal relations at Hebrew University. Ex-presidents' Returns Sought In Nixon Probe? NEW YORK (AP) -President Nixon suggested in June of 1969 thab White Hoose slalf members checlc 1he-tax returns ol former presidents to see what deductions they bad taken the New York Tunes said today. ' 'nle disclosutt wu based on a memorandum dated June 16, 1969, and ( i N SHORT... ) ~___J written by John D. Elrllcbman then domestic aflaln adviser to the rmidenl the Times. reported. It Bald ti.; memorandum -addressed to an Ehrlicf:man aide, Edward L. Morgan -Is now In the hands o1 COi1gl'Slonal lnvestigaton. • . Ia the memorandum, Ehrllcbman indlredly quotes the President regarding a number o1 quesUoos be bad about how to minimize his tax payments. eAHles Bit WASlllNG'l'ON llJPI) -Settetary of Stale Henry A. Kboin.<OI' bu ~y cr11idzed European am.. ror seeking their own oil deal with 1lie Aral» ' Uniled Slaies bu :ro .;i,jection policy .. "~~ lndepmdent ~ • . , ... _'"'6'!" said MODdav. "It~ have an objection when 1ndependonce lakes the lonn of baste bos1illty to 1he Uiuled Slatea. It does have ,an objection when, In • crisis whlcb can only be dealt With cooperatively, the· Europeans deliberately adopt a comp et I trv e PoS(ure." • 011 ,... • ..,. , KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) -Four o1l c:omparu.. and their marketing execuUve, charged by the goveambdlt wl~ selling retiuJar -1Jne II pnmhan pnces, have ~ 1111e19td fines totaling ISt.100. U.S. District Juclce Earl E. O'(Dmr ~ fines Monday ol.Pl.0110 opimt J Hudson Oil Co., Inc.: 1$,800 ..-eny SlaDlnp, 1he "'-Ive· ll,IDO eadl l(lfnot H-Sllitlonl, b.c. 11111 lludson YID Oil Co., o1 ~ Clt)','iDc.: and 11.aitl apinlt Wind SlaU... Inc. AD pleaded gully Mri 4. • • ,,._ Spnlcs llONDON !APJ -Queen EllllbeUt n ..,... lhe _ l'lillsmeot40lllJ -- lllllOllDCelnmt that Bt1laln'1 new L1bor govmvnm1 will -... fltndlmlmlal .._tiltfon" ol the 1enm of tho notion'• membmhiI> In tho ~ Commmi Market ad !!tea 'the Brilflll people can -lo a«ept or njed tllem- M I m w di • rel Ta oa bit no m JI. wa At ca OV • Go l j be --.:,_ .. ' Diplomat . Kidnaping Plot Told LOS ANGELES (UPI)·- M&nl'llieiiiii~, 21, a !onner Manson Fa"-lly mem- ber who has the cult's 11 • m~· cUt 1nto her ,fofthead, waa~Mondayon dlargeo ol plottinc "' kldDlp • r....,, dlploma1 "'-Ibo reJeaae o1 two priJonen. U.S. Magblrato Veneta s . ' • ' . fl Biiiion bwst•lt Bay Ai·ea Strike 1 Ordered Halted ~----•' 11.\N FllANCOO> (API -A ....... ...... lade• todly ....... .. lmmedlatelllltlo ~ llb.doy ·-by city 14l1Jt:11• 11W ptlke mitt "+"" plckell U IN 1trtke ..-. illegal and that an injunction be issued to halt lhe atrike. The suit asked attual damages ol $500 mlllloo and punitive damages li. $$00 million. Tassopoulos aet ball a I !350.000 and sdleduled a preliminary hearing for March 2.1 M cbargei, of planning a . kidnaping. lui FllAN-Cl-SCO-(UPll - ~ of worten walked, 5:1ked and bicycled to jobs again today as a • by munldpal employes = into Ila llxth day and die dty .-hit with a IL "'"' ~ lnadt to talt the San Francl.seo G e n e T a 1 Hospital, largest p u b 11 c hospital in ~ area, was ordered dosed because of the strike, but hea1tb director Dr. Francis Cur,Y said he would !lght lo keep ils emergency and trauma units open and operating. Flights in and out ol. Sen F r a n c i s c o IntemallonaJ Airport were on Dorm a I schcdul,., but litter piled up knee-deep because the slrlken included the airport'• 89--man janitorial staff . "The lact5 allqed under oath appwenUy have quite a bit ol substanllation and are not just hearsay," said the magistrate, who was given an 11-page affidavit from the U.S. PLEADS GUil TY John AleMIO , Akssios •• T ~ lb.rt down public ~. hoopltals, the ~. bOUle, museu ms, Ubl;rtes and caused I o o mUlon gallons of raw sewage ( BRIEFS ) To Face A d.iy lo be dumped into San THE STATE Attorney Frakisoo Bay and the Pacific General's office, at the re- Ocain. In addition, less than quest of the Regional Water onef.hlrd o( ~·a cbildren Quality Control Boa~, filed a are ~ing to . suit asking for an injunction to Sentence l\lilyo• Jooeplt L. A1101o and keep 111c city'• four sewage Attorney's off~ supportnig five city supervi.tors met late plants open. the charge. The affidavit vtas ~ Moqiay night with represcn-The injunction was uanted onl LOS ANGELES (AP) taU1e1 of the atriking Service and violation ot the order = =· 1 k Former Caliente racetrack E'!Tfloyes Intematlonal Union, could result in fines of $40,000 Karen Mane a~~ :1~ operator John Alessio of San but oo progress in lhe talks a day. legedly plotted to kidnap the . Diego, bis son Angelo, and an Wal reported. Downtown Market Street O'.>nsul General here of one of ex·pri·son guan! at Lompoc was nearly deserted and eight nations _ Canada; v TJE UNION, representing stores reported almost no Fr a n c e , G e rm a 0 y , ha e ~ead~ guilty . ~o a 12,(DO employes, was demand-business, exceia for Western Switzerland, Haiti, Paraguay, charge involving gratw~ to ing an 8 percent P8Y raise Union which said, "v.--e're Uruguay, or Estonia. "The the guard. and a fully paid dental plan. delivering quite a number of kidna . of f l m ' 1 Tbr supervisors bad offered 2, telegrams from people woo pmg a ore gn o Cl8. The pleas came ~1onday 3, and S percent raOO to say they can't get to v.'Ork." was bnminent," said U.S. v.•ilh the dropping of tv.-'O varlous employes. . The American Federation of Attorney Robert Perry. ''They · · al ch •·'-~ · Rcketlng which ha It e d T •--ti bout came perilously close... origin arges conl4Uicu m a cacu1::1. :s, represen ng a grand jury indictment _ mlllicipal railway streetcars, half the city's teachers, struck .•. p_ Mo1le . ~ hrihe lld . 1 ~and cable can Friday simultaueously wilh the -" 1••• ry'B c o nsp ra·c_y. ·· · to tbe'Sait Francisco · riiunlcipal Workers. The rival -SACRAMENTO-(-AP) -k ~te_!!.ei~as se~pril.S-:portion ol the new Bay A~eta~roo1n-Te:acberS As.!Octa- b eh ind -the-scenes power m ~S. Di~trlct Court. 0om· . Rlpid Transit_ District riton-lion has advised its members struggle is under way to 0 ot er 5008• 1~1c daf, leaving about 360,000 and the school's students to topple Sen. James Mills as ~ Anthon}", also h~ been tn-tnoslt ·riders stranded. stay out urttil the dispute is leader of the state Senate. dieted for alJ~ged bnbery • but ,lbe Chamber ol Commerce settled and the e i t y SerL George 1.eoovlcb of the prosecution indlcated it . filed a $1 bUlion lawsuit asking transportation is r u n n i n g Fresno cmfinned Monday may drop charges. that the walkout be declared again. that he ls trying to round up "It was a good pt ea aippc,wt to oust f e 11 0 w bargain," said Aiesslo'a at· Democrat MiUs from his job torney. "'Ibis cleans up all the as Senate pre.k!ent pro tern. Alessio cases. 1be government and the Alessios have fmlsbed 2 Earthquakes Shake · e Newell Cited '· Central ,Los .Angeles litigating." LOS ANGJ!:LES (UPI) - A th r e e ~t misdemeanor criminal a:mpla)nt was filed Monday against City O>unci.lman Loo1s Nowell for allegedly faUlng I<> report $19,700 in campaign contributiom:. Nowell vr as sdleduled for arralpmienl March 25 hi Municipal Ciourt. '!be oomplalnl filed by Dislrlct AltomeY" J o s e p h Busdl's olfla!, charged that Noyell failed three times to pr operly repor t all oontributions to his rHlection campaign in 1973. The charges stem from a 1972 fund rai,sing dinner on the Queen Mary, where the '19,700 profit from a itoo-a-plate dinner was turned over to Nowell. eBUI Vetoed SACRAMENTO (UPI) Gov. Ronald Reagan bas vetoed a bill requiring governing boards of school districts to hire for school health programs only pecaons holding health spcclaliultion credeotialed. In his veto message Mollday, Reagan said. the bill by Sen. David RoherU ([).Los Angeles), would interfere·wJth local control of s c ho o.l s because it mandates a program which currently is pennlUed by law. lie also polnled out supervisors of school health programs already are_requlrcd to be credeoUaled. e La.nd Anne.r VENTURA (UPI) -'The Slate Court of Appeal held THE EWER Aless;o, who reputedly became a millionaire running the race track at Tijuana just across , LOS ANGELES (UPI) was in downtown LO! Angeles. the border south of San Diego, Two earthque.kes bumped At 12:38, it was followed by bad been in federal ~ at cmtral Los AngeJes early a tremor with a magnitude of Lompoc on a tu evasion 1 today but did 00 damage. It 2.5. Caltech said. charge con v i ct i o n . 'lbe was the aecond. quake incident The affected area seemed to government alleged be and 6 five days. be bounded· by Van Nuys of three sons had tried to bribe the southern Sao Fernando their way to .an easier prison A~ntly most residents Valley on the north, Glendale life for Alessio. , 51.eit right through t h e on the oortheast, ar\d South In Monday's action, AlesJiO ,comparatively light temblors, U>s Angeles on the south, and Son Angelo pleaded guilty ,although those who were running through Hollywood · In tu!U and awak..-in downtown office and the downtown areas. to giv g gra es, ex-r....ildln••, Including lhe J·all, ~-k r I · guard Daniel Morgan pleaded uw -'u.,; qua e was not e t m guilty to a charge of accepting ~wlcosroomshc.adqfe"ltart1heers , .... !!!,..d Orange County to the south, in lod · be food and • ~ ... Y Santa Monica on the roast, or " ging, verages, a sha:1; vertical JOU' IV'irur. in Malibu on the oorthern enlerlairunent" in June 1971. ··-.,, During the trlal, witnes.!es 'Ibe Ca t e eh Seismology coast, local law enforcement atory said the nrst officers said. said Alessio had been allowed e hit at 12:35 a.m. with a A quake with a magnitude of leaves from prison to visit 8 gnitude o( 3.0 on the 4.5 on the Richter Scale shook girlfriend in a local motel ~~~Sca~le~. ~The~~ep~iC<C~ler~=lhe~reg~ion~la~st~F~n~·d~ay~e~v~erun~· g. ovemigbL 1_ Gov.Reagan r 'Threatened' By C~ller SACRAMENTO (AP) -An unknown caller has demanded h release of fciur persons in Sacramento jail, saying if they aren't released, "the Peoples' Revolutionary Anny" woold assassinate Gov. Ronald Reagan and other officials.· In one call to t b e Saoramento Bee Monday, a voice referred to the four as ''political prisoners," said reporter Dean Huber, who took lhe call If you have the girl, • Monday that a local formation comml"s!ion. must prepare all . TIIE VOICE said ii they --• environmental impact reports ":eren't released._ there would before approving any land be f o u 1' assiasina.UoDI, aone:xations. "including Gov. Reagan down l j Jn a 5Z-page dee is ion, Judge to probation officers." p ,J. Kaus found that the tn another call to KCRA KaiJer Aetna Corp., which radio !tatiorti \be voice said Wanted to develop the m-.acre there would be "reprisals Bell Ranch near Camarillo • against public officials." No violated teq11irements b Y one was specitled by name, failing to prepare an said KCRA staff member Tip envln!llmental Impact report. Kendall. 1be governor''• security chief and .the itale police said 'Resort W~ ... ., such calls are fairly oommoa, .&.&.aD and they are not overly coocemed. They said they had never beard of a "Peoples' RevolutiOMI')' Army.'' Smog Title Demands Refused PALM SPRINGS (AP) - That -ruort ol film fame -Palm Sprillp -won the l8190Ulht tl'l3 Ullo as lhe .._ieot city In Rlversidi Comly. But city fathon who might BERKELEY (UP!) -The be wtoln.I lhoir .,,., for more B«keley Gazette Joined the ~1 ho one did hear an Oakl.-.d Tribune on~Otrday Ul O!Ximlldc prediction: th• musing a.demand by.Patricia Mdf'• Air Pvllvtloo Oontn>I • Heont'• --lhot lholr District IOY5 a espockd c:ammwilquu be p rJ a t e d ra'IOl"lble weather cycle plut verbatim. ps lbo<I can llllo\lld cauoe In a floa~-edttorlal, Ult reduced -· wbldl local Gautta IOld Ill mdon tt rellldenll say drllll •utwm! woold not comply with Ult from the populous Rivtn1de demands from lhe Symblonlle Sin e.mar.itno ..... 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W .. adlonl Jn Northern l.Rland. ·: "··-T-~ -A-JJ.man maalled P111-..tuc1 Sen. · nrnlalne BUI~ Fox, a 18-yeoN>ld Proteo1aat; )'!Ille ~~., . he vuiited the home ol Prot.eetant farmer '" , RI~ ColtJ'9lt near the_borde<-t.own or C1oes in the Republic'• co u n f y Monaghan. Variatio~ On a Streak ' OFF AND si'REAxJNG DEPT. -In event that you have been disengaged from this globe over the past several days, you ar< no doubt puzzled by the latat lad which bas 'strl~ lta way acrou all our cam{>uses. The' practice is called streaking. Students who practice the fad are Btreaken. Thus if you have been, let's say, in darkest Africa, you might look the word up in your trusty dictionary to learn what it's all about. Websttt'1 Isn't going to help you much. Firs~ yoor dictionary will Inform you that a streak ls "a strain, element or tendency in behavior, or t"'-iperament trait, such as nervous streak ... " AS TO 11IE PRACl1CE being a strain, It's mainly straining the nerves of school principal> and <Ollege presldent.s. It t.s ol ooune, "a tendency In behavior" all right, you can't deny thal A nervous .streak? You have .to suspect that all ttttakers are a bit nervous. BEFORE THEY left the -aet tbe -00 !Ire. A lew boun later police IOUDd Fox, llhot tltrollgb tbe bead, lying In a nwl>y ll•ld. . . 1n1 and 1m. ...rdtbla upsta1n ..oi doWnllaln and bank robber and telf1"0dalmed Britt.sh Coullon llld he, his wife, bis acm and tbrowlng ...ry1fllng about. Intelligence qeot, ·who ~ !rem daughter and Fox we.. xlttlng In the "Alter !bot they piled all tho furniture llllblln'1 Mountjoy prlloo Monday night. Polke Nld they soapected Proteotant ' e1trmlllb trued Fox> who wN known as kitchen whea the ralden acnick. totetber lftd after O{'lerlltc ,. -Llttlejolm'a brother Keltb, 21, '*"'ped ---'Ibey aei·ttie ;..... "' hi belrd-a moi-wltb bim-bul-waa-recapllllOd within "ABOUT 11 ARMED and maaked men beJaC llted outalde my --I bavt DOI mlmJtel. a critic ol Britlab Anny actions In the bonltr am between the lrl!h Republic and Northem Ireland It .... tbe '""'1 aerioul ...... 1na11oo . In tbe !rim Republic since the 1172 killing ol vice pmldent Kevin O'Higgins. Two Northern Ireland senators were killed in rushed Into tbe boule and aald Ibey were -BIUy Fox sine<!. '!be men '°" oll looking for arms, 'Ibey ordered all of u,, aaw tbe Beldl," Cou1lon. uld. to lie clowo on Ute lloor," COulaoo aald. Polkeultl Fu'1auton>obllt-lotmd "'Ibey tied tile ·han<t.s of my -In a neM>y lane . G<orge, behind ht.s bad< as he lay oo the _,. h1ml was on In the Republic lloor. 'lben they ransacked the boule, for Kemetb Llttle)obn. SS, convleted . . . . . .. ~; ... \,. '-'• .. 111E um.EJOHNS claimed U.t wh<o they robbeif .. Dublin blnlt they were really working for B r I th b Intelligence to try to lnllltrate the Irlah Republican Army (IRA). NiXo~ • ID Tax -Trouble~ Miil.s Maintai ns Report Jf!ll Force Resignation By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI) -In the face ·or direct White HOU3e criticism, Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, one , of the most Influential House Democr'at11 declined to back away from hls prediction that a congressional Report on P r e s i d e n t Nixon's tax dealings would prompt him to resign. Returning to his olfice after being hospitalized because of back surgery, Mills told reporters : "I'm not a«Uling . the Pres.ldent or fraud, but I am of the opinion thal the report 'ft'e will file wW be more ~use for him deciding to re.sign than anything that came out of Watergate." eommlltee. Asked le< detalla, Milla said, Hf know, but I won't say. You'll know a-It In _,. Ill to 40 days." '!be Wultlhgton Pott and the New York Times, two of the strongest critics or the Prelldent, crlilclt.ed Milla 1n edltorlala -y lvr ht.s renwts. '!be POii noted that Mills bad been "privy to infqnnatlon made available to him' as c6-<:halrman ol the joint committee stbdyin.g Nixon's tax returns and "should refrain from maldng Seeks Arma11aents unsupported and unspecified charges o1 such monumental gravity." The Post Concluded that a White House spokesman bad been "qulle justified" last weekend In characterizing Mills' remarks as ''a cheap shot." mE TIMES said or Milla: "It is manifestly W!fair to the President to hint broadly at damaging Conclusions and then hold back Ute evidence .to support those cooclusions for a ~nth or mew." Jordan's llussein Arrives -In U.S., Meets President Tas $350. pre I 23 kldn oatb bit not Clearly lh<o, your dictionary t.s 11COJ1! help. ~verJbody wbQ hM_ b<efi • part Or the planet li:nol's thaiStreakerii are students who nm naked acrtl8s campuses. Why? Who knows? They just do It. ~nw, AS chairman oC the House Ways and ,.leans Committee, is a co- chainnan of a joint House-Senate tax group which is studying Nixon's handling of his income taxes ,locludin" deductions ror donating his vice presidential papers lo the National Archives. It will report ,.. its . finds, Mills indJcated, in 30 to 40 e r.<--"'I, ··~days. . • .-~.-~--·=-m., . ...,,,_.Am<-iAI>~ ~ -, s,fjH_~ to -;_ludo, --a.I m.j.j.,;:,__:__ . .__.~---" "''' T..-... The Arkansas Democrat was strongly epe9eCI bavy fire fir more dau two disengagement 8ccord. S crilic;lzed by a top Nixon adviser, Bryce Man today iloa1 &lie Gelu HefPts "I doubt whether Ute d~ngagement ·be THUS • FROM SEAL Beach to San Clemente, campuses have been visited by JnUI ltttak·inl, IOlo streakers, fleshy - aprlntera In plln, trlol, long thin lines, four abreast -you name ll Now that the ........,, or all this baa worn off, we are getting to variations on lhe theme. . For eumple, just the other night we had '!be Dumb Streak. 'Illa! was when some nude nmnen tried to fly by the-Une ol lolb waiting Jn·Costa Meaa to get In to Re the movie "1be Ezorclst." YOU had to know 1here would be police right there (or, crowd cootrol. TlllJll TllllY ooT PINCHED right In the mJddle of their streak. T11en only lut nllht, there was '!be Fur Streak. 'Ibis poor Corona de! Mar diap waa out .In his yard, clearlng away ~ bushes, when the New)>Ort police· ~copter roared ewer the hlll at low alUtude wttb SJJOtllght blazing, '!be baplell fellow streaked Into his house and bu belD shaking ever 1iDce. And be even bad all bis clothes on. ' WE'VE HAD SEVERAL Blue Streaks. Tbae occur in cold weather. Only )'<Sterday, l personally eyeball wlll>eaed tbe Hedge-Your· Bet Strealter as be blazed la the altogether across the Orange Coast College campus In Costa Mm. Ho fleshed through tbe meo's and women's gym vea, across t.be puking lot and vanished into the rrUd-campus a:.nplex. Several coeds in the area giggled but nobody fainted . I AD r can tell )'OU is that he was ~te. He was a Hedge.Your-Bet Streaker because ht had all his clothes rolled up and carried them like a roolball, under h1I arm. ALL OF nns, of course, is going to make some of the solid citizenry very us>tJe!it. lt1oral marchers may be next. But JUSt remember, when spring unrest approaches, studf?nlS alwa)'s will do st1nething-zany. - And nudity ls pretty harmless wheD -pared to burning • bank. Vene%uelan Welcome Outgoing Venezuelan President Rafael Caldera ol!ers a glass of cham- pagne to Pat Nixon at a reception Monday. Mrs. Nixon flew into Caracas to attend three-day festivities in which Caldera will transfer the presidential sash to Carlos Andres Perez. Streaks Spread Authorities Warn of Puriisliment · United Pr<s1 lldematlooal Streaking apr<ad to tbe trade unions Monday1 but authorities warned they no longer would r<gard the public nudity 'as "fun and games." 1be fad seem! to have diml.nhlhed on the college campuses where It began last mooth. '!be .most n<>kworthy llreaklng Monday was in Philadelphia where 10 construction workers wearing hard hats ran across -the apen fint noor of a building project. Their coworkers and spectators 15 feet bek>w cheered. Unsliorn Kid Can't Go Back PASADENA, Tex. (UPI) -The seven-member Pasadena school board voied unai)lmoosly Monday night to refuse to pennit 5-ycar-old Billy Epperson to return to school until he gets his hair cut. Billy's parents sald their adopted 90ll's hair is longer than the district 's grooming code permits because it hides a congenital birth defect which has left him with an elongated bead .• Mr. and Mrs. William Epperson are expected to take their case back to court today. District Judge \Villiam Blanton ruled last week the couple bad not exhausted au j.heir channels within the school system and .refused to order the Pasadena School District to readmJt Billy. POUCE AND authorities indicated , however, they are going lo clamp down on lhe streakers. • ... At least 19 warrants have been issued at lhe University of Georgia charging public indecency. "Whal started as a fun thing degenerated quickly," said the Unlvcr5lly's safety director, Edward Kissinger. "It's no longer a party when you've told a joke 600 times. It's no longer funny." • Fifty arrests have been made at Florida State University and among the accused streakers was William Seabrook Rudd, 20, son ol Clr<uit Court Judge John Rudd or Tallahassee, Fla. At Appalachlan State University in Boone, N.C., vice chancellor Braxton Harris warned students that streaking was a violation of North Carolina Jaw and will bring "immediate suspension." DR. ROBERT Kamm, president of Oklahoma State University, said Monday that streaking places the streaker in jeopardy of misdemeanor and felony charges and protects the "pervert who needs help." In Atlanta P.fonday1 James Bazeley, 21, pleaded guilty to public indecency after streaking through a h & m bu r g e r restaurant and was fined $1,000 and given a 12-month sentence. Judges in Derby, England, tined three male streakers $46 each P.fonday for streaking through tbe IOWn Saturday. And In llllblin, Ireland, Justice C.O. Good ordered four streakers held in custody because streaking "is s c a n d a I o u s , disgusting and immoral and must be nipped in the bud." • Rain, Hail Pound South ,• . Ne w ·storm System Churns Into Northivest Portion s lfOlllD ___ _, ..... im- ~...OWI••' 1tl;. c ..... , .. , w .... ,,.,.,. v"" .... dWdlMM fed.fly. L.\tflt -'" .... ..,,. """' ... '"°"""° '-" llHMIM ..........., lO to II •..i. ln ....,.... ,_ .. ..., WfdMtcb1. ~ '-" 1n ,,... -.. 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Kt.saJncer Of ttai:Jow's crltici!:m, Mills comment-met today with Jordan's ,King Hu....,, ed: "That's oommon language snmeone who brought to Washington a mllltary says when somebody sa)> something they shopping U.t. beaded by a r<qtJeSI for don't like. Byrce and I have been friends Hawk surface-to-air misailes. for years and I consider him still a AA the meeting began in the friend." President's Oval Office, a White House llARLOW SAID Mills should "put up or shut up." • • "If he has some facts on which to base his statements, he should make tbem known," said Harlow. Harlow accused the Democrat of "engaging In the old game or guilt by Innuendo," and in a reference to the McCarthy era, said 1120 years ago the press got very upset about a campaign by innuendo." Ju4ge Disbars 6 Federal Lawyers For 'Contempt' , OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -A federal Judge has disbarred U.S. District Attomey Wllltam R. Burkett and five other government attorneys for allegedly obstructing justice in an income tax lawsuit filed by Democratic Gov. David Hall. U.S. District Judge Stephen S. OJandle.r also ordered the attorneys to show cause why they should not be charged wltb civil and crlmlnal contempt. An aide to Burkett said~tbe District Attorney's of!ice will continue. "bJlllness as usual." V Disbarred along with Burkett were bis llrst assistant, Jell R. Laird, tlln!e other assistants, James M. Peters, Floy DaW90ll, and 0. B. Johnston ID, and G. Phil Hamey, senior attorney and Tegion- al counsel for the lntemal Reveooe Serv- ice. Cliandler charged the six attorneys "wllllully and comiptly olistructed and Impeded justice" by l'Oll!pirtng to cooceal the whefeebout.s ol Dorod>y Pike, Hall's former secretary and a key witness in Hall 's suit. The governor's suit.acclJICS the IRS of hahwing hlm with an, Investigation of his tax returns. Hall filed suit Jan. 8 for a court order to interview Mn. Pike, and for her to produce tax records he claimed ~e had kept as his secretary and given to lhe IRS. On Jan. 18, Oiandlcr issued a subpoena for her to appear, but both Burkett, a former slate Republican chairman, and a U.S. marshal said they dldn\ know ber whereabouts, althougb Burtell said the IRS had her in "protective facilities" at her request. DAIL T I'll.OT DELIVERY SERVICE °"'"" of .. °"" .... ........... ...,,.., ,._, ·-•Mll,_,.YfNl...,llJl-JQ '"'· Cllll ... """' _, ..... ~ .. ..-.¢1111. ....... -,00 ... .......... ~.'fDll--.... -.--.r 11JIU1..--..orl1._.....,. ...... _ .. "' lllQl4fll llJ11111,Clila ......... IOI.Ill. ,...,._ Moel°"'""~._ ................ ~1 1~~~.-................ 1no spotesmin said the Mkldle East situation wouldbedlaculsed. BUT 11IE ICING also was expected to lodge with Nixon a plea le< an increase In military aid, now averaging about l40 million a year,· to inodenUze Jordan's armed r ...... Husaeln will rtsume discusaions held with Kmlnger: in Amman earlier this SAUDI ARABIA ALSO BACKS EASING EMBARGO -Pago 12 month on Jordan's demands for 91sizable laraell withdrawal in the Jordan Valley. But all sides believe that a disengagement ' with Syria mmt come first. Jordan began its weapons hunt last December. It has jllready been rewarded for its moderate l'OUrSe in the Middle East .with TOW antitank missiles, the American equivalent to Qle Soviet Saggers that were used effectively by Egyptian and Syrian troops against Israeli tanks in the October War. BUT lllJSSEIN'S list is long. It Includes squadrons or jet.s. tanks, annored personnel carriers, artillery and radar equipment, and possibly more TOWs. Israeli Prime Minister GOlda Meir said today in Jerusalem the Soviet Union is not encouraging Syria to disengage from ISraeli forces, and that Israel cannot surrender the Golan Heights because its continued occupaUon Is the on I y guarantee of leCW'ity in the north. Mrs. Meir said Israel and Egypt could not have dlaengaged their !'""'5 il Moscow had a decisive factor in the agreement. She said the Russians were not encooraglng Syrian President Halez ... _ /Vet S.1 Monaco apokeamen say there Is no truth to rumors that Grand Duke Henrt of Lu1em· bourg ii wooing Princess Car- oline, tho teen-aged daughter of Prince R.ttlnler and Prln· cesa Grace of Monaco. ' "I BA VE NO doubt that they are not encouraging A!sad to go throulft at least a ·slmllor disengagement agreement as we bad wltb • tbe Egyptians because Assad wants thrown in as a bonus a part or the Golan Heipit.s beyond the 1967 lxlrders, when we are speaking of · disengagement In the situaUon lhat was created after the Yom JGppurwar." Mrs. Meir made the comments in English during more than four boons at three seminars a b o u t international relaUoos at.Hobrew University. ·Ex-presidents' Returns Sought In Nixon Probe? NEW YORK (AP) -President Nixon suggested in June of 1969 that White House staff members check the tax returns of former presidents to see what deductions they had taken , the New York Tunes said today. The disclOsure was based on a memorandum dated June 16, 1969, and ( IN SHORT ..• ) written by John D. Elrllchman, then domestic affairs adviser to the Pre!ldent, the Times. reported. It said the memorandum -addressed to an ~lldxnan aide, Edward L. Morgan - 1s now in the hands of congressional investigators. . h:' the memorandwn, Ehrlichrnan indire<tly quotes tbe President regarding a llWllber or quesUoos be bad about bQw to minimize ht.s tu peyments. e A Hles Bft W ASIIlNGTON tllPl) -Secretary ol State Henry A. Klsolnger has sbaiJ>!y aiticized Ew'opean alllet for seeting ~tr 01-1 oll deal with the Arabi. 'Tbe United Slates baa ·no objection wbatm< to an ~t ~ pobcy,'' Kissinger said Moodav. "It ct1e:5 have an objectioo wben ~ tam the ronn or boslc hootlllty to the Uruted States. It does have an objectim ~· in a aisls which can Only be dealt WJth cooperatively, the Europeans dellberately adopt a co m p e t I ti v e posture." eou Ffnes KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) -FOUT oil companies and their market t n g executive, charged by the pvertl'l\ll!llt WI.th aelling regular gaaollne at proml1Sll pnces, bavt been asaened fines 1o1a11ng 139.!llO. U.S. Diatrlct Judie Earl E. <Yo.-- ln,._i fines Mooday ol 12A.llllO oplnlt '!be lludaon Oil Co., Inc.; IS.GOO arUist Jerry Stallinp, the ezeartlve · ll,lllO ~~-aplnol HudoCIO Sdotiona. hie., ~ .. _ Van Oil Co., o1 Karma Qty, Jn<.· and $1,200 aplnst Wind StaUooa, Inc. All pleaded gully Morch •. e ,,__ S""1cs LONDON [AP) -Quem E1-.i n °"""°" the tfew Parliament lnday wllh an &nnounc<ment that Brilaln'a De'lf Lobor '°""""""I will leek "a fundamental .--p!lailon" ol the 1""'11 of the natloo 'a membmhtp In the ll:llrnploll Common Marta and theo tbe BrHllll people can vote to accept or rejed them. l I .... Bell viol Iaili en s ' Diplomat Kidn~ping Plot Told ( BRIEFS ) Attorney's office supportnig the charge. 'l1le affidavit ~'as ordered sealed. Miss Alonzo, 'aJso known as Karen Marie Forbes, al- legedly plotted lo kidnap the Consul General here of one of eight natioos -Canada; France, Germany, S"!'itzerland, Haiti, Paraguay, J.Jruguay, or Estonia. "The kidnap~ of a roreign official was imminent," said U.S. Attorney Robert Pen')'. ''They came perilously close." PLEADS GU il TY John Al-lo A'lessios • . To Face Sentence LOS ANGELES (API Former CaUenf.e racetrack operator John Alessio ol San Diego, bis son Angelo, and an ex-prison guard at Lompoc have pleaded -guilty to a charge involving gratuities to the guard. ' f J B ·lPlon Lawst1lt Bay Ai·ea Strike Ordered Halted I 111AN FRANCISCO (APJ -A .,.._ _. jaqe today '*"f a lmmedJlte bait to "' lb:~ -by city ~ 1id ulil ponce mut .... llkilets u Ille •lrlk• -· 1AN FRANCISCO !UPI) -~s of worten walked, bi•lked and bicycled to thllr jobs again today as a -by. lllllllicipaLemploy"'-lnto its tlxth day and dio city .-hit wtth a IL :.:c•c. ~t lo halt the ltrib abut down public tni+P'!l"llall, hospitals, the house, museum s, es aDd caused I O O mllioo gallons of-raw sewage i dly to be dumped into San Frateisco Bay and the Pacific Ocein. Jn addition, less than one-OJJ.rd of the dty'a childrep are going to scbool. 1.tyor Jooepll L. Alioto and five city supervisors met ltite ~1oa:lay night wtth repr~ taU1es of the striking Service E1111loyes International Union, but no progress in the talks Wll reported. Illegal and that an injunction be issued to halt the atrlke. The suit aSked actual damages o/ $SOO mlllloa and punitive damages of $SOO mllll<>il San Francisco G e n e r a I llospital, largest p u b I I c hospital in the area, was ordered dosed because of 1he strike, l>ut health director Dr. Francis Curry said he would fight to keep its emergency ~d ~?~~ .. IE!!~~~ ~ opera~lng. fo~ligbts in and out d San Francisco International Airport were on norm a I scheduJ ... but litter piled up knee-deep beca~ the strikers iocluded the airport's 19-man janitorial slafi. TIIE STATE Attorne y General's office. at the re- quest of the Regional Water Quality Control · Boerd, nled a suit asklng for an injunotloo to keep the city's four sewage plants open. The injunction was granted and violation or the order could result in fines of $40,000 a day. Downtown Market Street was nearly deserted and TJE UNION, representing !\Ol'es reported almost no 12,CllO employes, was demand-business. except for Western ing en 8 peroent J>fl:Y raise Union which said, "we 're and a fully paid dental plan. delivering quite a number of The supervisors bad offered 2, telegrams from people who 3, !lDd 5 percent raises to say they can't get to .,.."Ork." vaztous employes. The American Federation of Rcketing which ti a I t e d Teachers. representing about ml.D.icipal railway streetcars, half the city's teacher!, struck The pleas came Monday ~·Ith the dropping or two original charges contained in a grand jury indictment -e Poteer M{Je e. bribery and con ~i> Ira< y. ~.s .and cable cars Friday simultaneously wifh th e ;j!!od lo !be Sao ~ mWJlcloal "-· SACRAMENTO CAP) _ A ~tenc1n~ set for April a behind. the-scenes power Ill U.S. District Court.. . . struggle is under way to Two other sons, Dom1~1c topple Sen. James Mills as and Anthon)", also had been m- leader of the state Senate. dieted for alleged bribery, but Sen. George Zenovich of the prosecution indicated it Fresnb coofirmed Monday may drop charges. pottk!o of the ~w Bay Area Classroom Teachers As90Cia- Rq>id Transit District ~1oir tion has adVised its members da,, leaving about 360,000 and the School's students to tnosit riders stranded. stay out \l!Ul the dispute is Jbe C2lamber of Conunerce settled and the c i t y that he ls trying to round up "It was a good p I e a aipport to oust f e) l 0 w bargain," saJd AJ51lo'1 at- Democrat Mills from his job tomey. "Th.is cleans up all the a.s Senate presk!ent pro tem. Alessio cases. 'Ibe govenunent and the Ales3los have flllisbed filed a Sl billion lawsuit asking transportation is r u n n J n g that the walkout be declared a.gain. 2 EarthqlUlkes Shake Central ,Los .Angeles · e l\'f!WeH Cited LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A t h r e e '-'Ollnt misdemeanor crimlnal complaint was filed Monday against City O>uncllman Louis Nowell for allegedly failing lo report $19,700 In campaign contrib.ltioos. Nowell was sdleduled for amilgnment March 25 In Municipal Court. '!be complaln~ filed by Di.strict Attorney J o s e p h Busch's ofri<e, charged that Nowell failed three times to p r ope rly report a l l O>lltributions to his re-election campaign in 1973. 'Ille charges stem from a 1972 fund raising dinner on the Queen Mary, where the $19,700 profit from a $100-a-plate dinner was turned over to Nowell. eBUl Vetoed SACRAMENTO (UPI) Gov. Ronald Reagan has vetoed a bill r eq ui ri n g governing boards of school districts to hire for school health programs only persons holding health specialization credentialed. In his veto m e s sage Monday, Reagan said'tbe bill by Sen. David Roberti (!>Los Angeles), would lnter[ere 'wilh Jocal cootnll of s c ho o.l s because it mandates a ~ "TI.ich currently is permiUed b)t law. lie also pointed out supervisors of school health pro g r a m s already are required to be credentialed. e La.nd A nnex VEN'MJRA (UPI) -The Stale Court of Appeal held Monday that a local fonnation • commission -must prepare all environmental impact reports bef... ·approving any land annexations. Jn a 52--page decision. Judge P.J. Kaus found that tbe Kalaer Aetna COrp., which wanted to develop lhe 677.atre Bell Ranch near Camarillo, violated requlrtments b y failing to prepare a n environmental impact report. Resort Wins Smog Title PALM SPRINGS (AP) -'l'hat _, re>Qrt of film llllPO -Palm Springs -_, 'the ..._i,t 1173 tiile •• the smouIOJt city In Ri..,sidl COmlty. • But city fathen whO might be wlptlllf thoir eycslDr more rem. ihan ... did -Ill oplinlllllc lftdlttlon: t h • 'tOUllly'• Air Po!Jutlon COntrol Oillrict llY'I .. expected favanblo welltber cy<Ie plul Pl tbort can lho\IId cou1e ~-· wblch ~I r<Sldenll say drifts eatwanl l ' trom the pap.dou1 RJverside Sm BemirdJno ..... litigating." 11fE ELDER Alessio, who reput e dly became a millionaire running the race '· LOS ANGELES (UPI) _ · do I Los A J track at Tijuana just across was in wn own. nge es. the border south of San Diego, Two earthquakes bumped At 12:38, it was followed by bad been in federal prison at central Los Angeles early a tremor with a magnitude of Lompoc on a tax evuioo today but did 00 damage. It 2.5, Caltech said. charge convic tio n. 1be 'was the 9eOODd .......... e incident The affected area seemed to gov mment alleged be and •-be bounded by Vao Nuys of e In five days. tbe -·them San Fernando three sons bad tried lo bribe -their way ·to an easier prison ApparenUy most residents Valley on the north, Glendale life for Alessio. slept right through t h e on the northeast, and Sooth In Monday 's action, Alessio ~mparatively light temblors, Los Angeles on the south. and son Angelo pleaded guilty ,illthoogh those who were running through Hollywood to giving gratuities, and es:-a.wake in downtown office and the downtown areas. guard Daniel A1organ pleaded buUdlngti, lncludlng the jail, The quake was not felt in guilty to a charge of accepting p>llce headquarters a n d Orange County to the south, In "lodging,, beverages, food and rews:rooms, fell the tremgrs Santa Monica on the coast, or entertainment" in June lfll. a sharp vertical jouncing. in Malibu on the northern During the trlal, witneues The Ca I t e ch Seismology coast, local law enlorcement all atory said the first offirers said. said Alessio had been owed ke hit at 12 ·.35 a.m. w1'1h a A k · h ·1ud f · 1 qua ewn amagn1 eo leaves from prison to VJS t a gnitude oC 3.0 on Lbe 4.5 on the Richter Scale shook girlfriend in a local motclr~~~Sc~~~Je~. ~The~~ep~ieen~ter~=the~r~e~gloa~l~ast~F~n~·d~ay~e~v~erun~· ~g·I ovemigbL Gov.Reagan 'Tln·eatened' By Caller SACRAMENTO (AP) -An tmlmown caller has demanded the release of fow-persons in Sacramento jail, saying if they aren't released, "the Peoples' Revolutionary Anny" would -·te Gov. Rooald Reagan and other officials. In one caJI to the Sacramento Bee Monday, a voice referred to the four as "politlcal prisoners," said reporter Dean Huber, who took the <all. 111E VOICE said if Ibey v.·eren't released, there would be f 0 u r assasmnauon1, "includinf Gov. Reaian down to probat10n of Heers. i• Jn another call to KCRA radio station, the voice said there would be "reprisals against public officlals. '' No one was specified by name, said KCRA stall membel' Tip Kendall. 1bc governor'• security chief and .the state police said such calls are fairly common, and they are not overly COll<Ulled. They said they had never beard of a "Peoples' Revolutioolry. Army," Demands R e fused BERKELEY (UPI) -The Berkeley Gutlte JotllOd the O.kland Tribune on Monday in musing a d<mand by Patricia Heant'1 klmapon thal their communJquea be printed • verboUm. 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Val ues fr om s 12500 to s 14QOO JACKETS f • ·~~------1~\ffl~ow-A~J-$560lh BLAZERS & FUN JACKETS PANTS SHIRTS VESTS • Velvets, Wools, Cloth with Fur Collars. Values from 55500 -to saooo Now All $25oo • Hundreds to choose from. Value s from s35oo to ssooo Now $10°0 •· All the European styles are famous for. Va lues from s2200 to s3()00 Now $10°0 • Many patterns and styles. , Values from s 1600 to s,2100 Now $5°0 we SWEATERS • Our famous Reindeer plus lots: of others. Card igans and Pullovers. SHOES BELTS Values from s2000 to S3()00 Now $5°0 • All Imports and very Hi.,.f ashioned . Values from s4ooo to s5000 Now All $10°0 • Suedes, Leathers, Cloths. 'v'al ues_from_ saoo t~:_1 aoo Now. All $3°0 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Bow Tl Es PLAIDS -CHECKS -SOLIDS · POLKA DOTS -PAISLEYS They were $8°0 -Now $300 •••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE Definitely ENDS .. Saturday, March 16th . /:i" I I ~1) ·w . 65 Fashion Island, Newport Beach 644-6500 .. Mo Holck or ~llWftf• -Al W.. Filld -•••tAtMrlcwd. Moshr Cllorp and Cl• M, MIRIY Is occephd .t IOTH of 0.. Sllops ) • • •' • j ' I • , I • • '<1 • B ARY PJIAn' EBlTOBIAL PAGE Help -, each Cities ,. or .. ~. • • • ' . . . , • A modified P!'OPOS&l for state relunda Jo heath South Laguna; Ute Irvine Junior Women's Club; the Har-_--1,.~-'--;•;;IU!;'es~o;';;;t ~ involnd In P.!a.Y.!!!Lh<~Lto~•J!!!!!ll•~..!Qur· bor Area's Friends of the Upper Bay; the Harbol\ Key , seems . fi>Dive a lalf C!Wice of support lri Sacra=. ---of the Child Guidance center;FOWiliin Villej's Com- • . .. _., • • . • .•• • menlo. munlty Tbea!Alry the Fountain Valley High School'• Key ~---0---0--Tbe Call!ornlUAague of_CIUeoJs_draftlng proposed. Club;_and. the..J.unlor Ebell..CJub_of NOWPl)l't_lltach. JeglslaUon tn relmbane local funds spent on police pro-The proJecta undertaken by. the dedicated mem· -tectlon-for visitnn. --hers-of tbese-groupa -represent -thouunds oL houn oL ' The ciUes earlier bad sought full refllnd• for their volunteer eff4rt for the bettennen~ of Ufe along the beach support. cos1a;--bllt league-offlclals-feel-tbe re-Orange-Coast.· --- duced request, for help in policing only; will &taud a bet· Thanks are in order, both tn the donor of Ute awards ter chance in the legislature. · and to the community-spirl~d ~0lunteen who were hon· It would amount to an annual refund of $640,000 ored. , \ ' ~ for Newport Beach, f696,000 for HunUngton Beach and '' · flOO,ooo for San Clemente, the only cltiea that have . • h Cost .of _ _!ernment rompleled.coiit.studies. -----~-~---_.a . .u. _ _ . Newport's annual cost for beach support, including Ufeguards and mainlenance, amounts to U.Lmillion, ~ Most householder&. have ~ pn1tt1 ~ood · 1crea how while tourist re~enue brings only au est!maied '836,000 many dollara are needed tn keep a family going every into the city i..aaury. . year.· · --· · - HuriUngtnn Beach spends $1.8 million and Ilk .. In · Now the U,S. Chamber of Commerce bas figured ~ estimated $815,000, while San Clemenie spends out how many dollara the average American family will $350,000 on beaCh·retated l!Orvices. · • have tn chip ii\ to run the federal government in the A scaled-down propooal for state aid to the beach cominr,.:reara.r.;J·Jed federal bu.d•et of f304.4 bUJlo.n tourist centers warrants serious legislative conaideraUon. With =• • As Orange Coasters well know, visitors from other areas for fiscal 197 , JI will amount to a tidy '4,362 per house- make up a major portion of the cosUy summer influx hold. This is covered by taxes paid dlrecUy to the gov- aud many contribu!AI litUe tn the local .economy. ernment .and by the multitude of other taxes in which Service Rewarded The annual Disneyland Community s.;rvice Awards brollght well dMerved honor, along •with fl,000 awards, tn ell!ht clubs •nd orgauiu'Uons·along the Orange Coast. '!'hey were among 40 service groups winning ·recog· niUon ind cash for volunteer efforts in fjelds ranging from e1tvlronrnental educaUon:tn health clinics and com· munity theater. . 1 - ·the federal govemment .•hares.,lt also represents a 108 percent increase over the average family share of gov- ernment cost 10 years ago. Tile bigg .. t chwik of I.be '4,362 contrlllutlon, $1,434, will go·tn provide income security for other per· sonB, an increase of 215 percent over 1965. National defense will absorb f l ,257 (up 43 -percent); interest on debls, '417 (up 128 percent); health services, '377 (up a whopping 1,157 percent); and general government costs, $97 (up 155 percent). . . . . . . . ' ... • • • .. Coastal grQUpa 0 in the winning 40 were the Capi· strano schoolB' Environmental F.ducaUon Center. the- auxillary of the South, Coaat Community Hospital. in U It's any consolation, one government spending program, space research, has declined In cost •Ince 1965. Unfortunately, thla bu been more than offset by Jn. creased spending In all other areas. ere goes the Tbinker again!' '• ' . - WASlll!IGTON -P...ii!Ont Niioo d+o""' """'his cootnwmlal leet·lax nlln." -1>1 .,...., .belore 11sninc 1i ... April 10, 1l'l'L . • The 'eftl>I WU wi-b¥' his ---1 lawyer, Herbert Kfl'J'Nch, and hia lax lawyer, Frank DllMafeo, Who al&lo carelUlly explained . the Ill l1gur.s to him. Tbelr testimony c o u I d clMarmiDe , . · -the ·Preli· -was a fl"l'V ,to dtlming ·~. lax ded~ l'ftB • Ille ielll -. bU pa)1ed: The cialm WU bliod ·-l boddated deed, -_.. to the go¥mlJDllll .... lblrd ol illi vice lftlldenllal popmi. ' . TAX authoriliel bave told DI !bat the -ijng ol the document appean to bi! tnucmlent and.oould lay the Prf8ident ....... dlll'gel ol iDcoalO lax -·. • White Hcilse spokesmen have insisted !bat the Pmldeot left the pr<pan>tion of his lax returns to his lawyers and that he WU too ~ wl!h the pmldency to bother abou! the delllla. 'Ibis bU' been dtaput<d, -· by Iba Iii-and docwneots DeMaroo .his 111"'1 lo< the Joint Coog!<soiooal Committee Oii Internal llovemJO Tax· atkln, · which. is investigating t be Pmldent'a lax liabllltlea at his· ii> vitation. THE DOC\1MENTS show that the Prelldeot took a personal Interest In tak· mc,.-y,pooalble lax deduc1l00' For ... ample, ~ June 16, 1969, memo from his 4 akle af1Cl.1ecididant, John EbrUctu>;1.1n1 stlltee: ~. \ ~ ·"The Pmldmt holds the view that a public man does VOIT little ol a pe.-1 nal!D'e. Virtually all of his entertalmnent and activity Is related to his ·-.• He wants to be sure that his bu9inesll deductionl include all allowable items. For ~. wedding gifts 1 o · "1lether DeMarco told the President that [ ) the $576,000 d"!luctlon was based upoo a JACK ANDERSON ~ai~~;zy. DeMarooadmilt<dhe _ _ had notarl7.ed the deed at the White "-------.:1"1!'~,..6~~-~-Houae when be came to d1acuu the ta1 Coagreanen'a da~ · · '6\oL_ r<1urn with the ~ en April 10, fuoera1s ew " . · '' l'il'll~ The notarixatloo lalaely atat<d the • "~' · "'~~" '":'dW' bad been signed In Calilomla a Even rmre u '• ~:earlier· . confessions behind doon ""-'-"''-~.two crack lawyers whom Nixon committee sta reoount<d the ~ed in lo handle his tax problems crucial April 1 ' ' g wltb the H. Chapman Booe ol Oeveland and Ken'. President, the two ~ttomeys spent about neth Gemmill ol Philadelphia, have made 30 minutes •'Plaining the lax """" to anxiOUI Inquiries aboot the April 10 the Pmldent He carefully checked each meeting In the oval olfice. They hive ez. . page be!'" lignlng the return. pr<oaed "°"""" that DeMMco or B: LON~ TDl!N De. and KAlmbodi pro-~ migjJt _,. about --~ '"!:. .. ceeded the Wblte Blue Uvmg ,.;ct. · · ~· for example, quarters and lax return to OOMMITl'EE oources bavt told us late Sen. Mrs. Nlxlm, ture. there are no tapes of lhts lmportSnt te, neverthel She served them coif .. and cookies. m<e&g, because the -tape him by a 94<o-5 Delllarw woold not relate the oyslem hadn't yet been lnltalled. The · Mo<e ominouo I !allier WU bolinded .always cllimpioned ation. lie led ·Ille t11e ........ o,.. ·Dodd, D-Om. '!be I voled to QEDIUr'e !Ubstanco ol his dlscussloo with 'Iba ..,...;,,,, also oay that notes alld memos attitude ol Rep. ' 111111, D-Ari., the. President aboot laxm, claiming attorney· dealJng with the Prtsldeot's con-former cbalrman. who ltarted the Jn. client privilege. This 1ea ... up In the air venatioi>s with DeMarco alld Kalmbach mtiption. ·at u d y i n g the • -Fear of Disruptin.g preliminary findings, 'be . ollend lo . !n- troduce legial<tion grantlng the Pr8!ldlnt immtmity from _,_ ii he .-1<1 resign. The offer implied that ,_. Uoo ts a poalbllity. . We bave also leomed that Ille Jntemal ·-Service baa Ulligneltthe ~ .. ltS intelligeooe -,_ ""' the people who usually lnveollgate cr!mfnal ta.1 fraud. IT MAY · also be signilicaot tbll the President's,. lawyen are arg1ling the Presldeot'cannot he im_.bed for a crime unless it is <munitted in bis "f!O"'""""'tal -city." Since tax . evaSlon I! liridly a privale crime oore1ated to . the Preaiden-t'1 ••govermnentaftcapactty, .. the ...,...\ might be anticipallog . tax dm-ges against Nlxoo. It should be -. ., .,......, that 00 charges have been made and that the Pn!sidellt like everyone elee must be presumed irmocent uatil p r o v e n otherwise. But developmenbl are rapidly cl08ing in on Rlchanl Nixon. Safety and He,alth Act Holds Threats of Abuse Voice of America Si ent on Gulag ' ;· u.r.•a"wmit hal)l)<lled. Employe, Mrs. ( J WASHINGTON-The Voice ol !\merica J~ ,,.. Xi the 'lidkw' room at ABC '-·!lie bean! a oom-.and . RUS WALTON (VOA), this nation's overseas prop- f'dlmbed uP on the potty seat the better aganda arm, bu been strangely mute lo lee out a window. One of her feet ..._ _________ _, about Alexander Solzhenitsyn 's llippecl oil t11e seet Into the commode ; -the OSHA Standards B 0 a rd monumental ••Gu I a g Archipelago" llhe fell, and bnllce (establishes and up<lates salety and despite point<d pleas from the U.S. em· her leg. health reguiatioos): bassy In Moscow to pass the dramatic ~ ':'osW~ -the Division of Industrial Safety word In detail to the .(Occupational Safety (with 20.1 safety engineer·inspectors it Russian people. and Health Act1 to is the· police arm), and Wheo excerpls of file a complaint of -the Jl.SHA ~ Board _(conducts the great author's unsafe working coo-helµings and makes final n.iinp when work first appeared dltlom. She charged an employ.. appeals a citatioo). In Western newspap- tbe potty seat was OSHA safety inspectors can pull an era last December, the new..f a n g I e d jnspectk>n oo any employec-'s facilities the embassy cabled fc--->!·, ;,,;.divided in front and not.a.comp!ete__aL_llllY. limo during a wodling day, the U.S. Jnfonnatlon rim. U It bad been the old4ashloned type, without warning or advance notice. A---;\jieucy (USIX)~com-~~-- ( EVANS·NOVAK the Soviet Union far more about Solzhenitsyn's bitter outcry against the Stalin era. THE FIR.ST oongresslooal targel was • not USIA's treaunent of Gulag but Its ap- par<nt playing doWn in broadcasts w the Soviet Union of news abo\lt 'Soviet dissi11ents. In a Januaey speech, Sen. Henry :r..1. Jackson quest)ooed whether USIA was trying "to aocommodate the Soviet demand that we refrain from VOA Itsell that excerpt& ol Gulag be read over VOA. Jnstead, coverage ol. tbe siJocking oludy ol ttie Sl.a11n era -limlt<d to a rehash ol s1ilrlM, edlillrials and commentaries taken from the U.S. media. Jn the past, VOA leldom ii ever broad· casl to O:Jmmuntst -lqtby ... ""1'ts ol published malerial. Bl& Gulag ls unique: the moit powerful e1f19Se ever publillled ci IUe under Stalin. Tbat's why the Rmsian service of the BriUsh Broad• casting ·c.rp. (BBC) Ila> been reading lengt!lly excerpts from Gulag. Similarly, the German overseas radio, Deut.tme Welle, bas given its Soviet audience a regular dose ol loog quOO!tioos. ... llhe argued, the accident would oot have penoo louod guilty ol giving an inending VOA's first bappEDed. · emp!Oyer advance notice ol ao Inspection bandling ol what was becoming a big ii> OSHA olficiats dlsmls!ed her com· c&n ·be lined $1,000. l•matimal ""'l'Y· But the diplomatic plailW. . . II' AN 1mpec1or finds what he deems 'cable also strongly p<eSled USIA,~ ThelOComma ·nts of Czar Simon ·i Since Jan. 1, 1974, Californta emphJyen an maafe or ,ld>ea.Mhy situation, he runs VOA,', to be ~,end• gtt into. the i-=,.--· been---undel"--the-..ate•a -""-rdtatlon....itlng a time limit sullslance • ol Golag-..,lbal Is, to beam . -OSHA, as mmJated by the ledenil by ~ the hazard mua be -.,., great gobs ol It into tlle heart ol Russia. _.,ient. Cal-OSHA, wu eoaded. in The einployer may also receive a YET, the USIA high command is so 1m lo _,.. "safe and healthful work-maHed notice ol the OSHA fine !nvoh<L timid about oeeming to undercut Pres!· inC Clllditiona for all CalUomla -g Mloor violations can bring floeo up to dent Nlxoo'a cleleme wlth Moocow that -meD. and women by esn:ce:nent of $1,D . Serious Ykllatlons must ·be as-tbattelegramw11neverevenaDswered. el!odlve standards." ......i civil pena!Ues·ol ll,000. JU61 how much of this policy hlis been MQRE THAN l00,000 employeni and ii 811 employer fe<!s a citatloo ts diotat<d lo USIA direCtor James K""lb 7 000 000 _...__ ered unwlUT8Dted 0< m!air, he can petltloo by the lVh!le Hoooe or the State "-'"· ' ' ~ .. ..,....,.,., are cov ; any the OSHA •-•· •--~ To date ••-....,.... --'--• who birea ,.,.,.._. ~v. , ~ n1'l1I Is not known. K""lb fold ,. VOA g..,..,__ even one penoa ~·' · ·~ bU reoetved SS -cy·1s .-b~him and his.._ aides. ...,,.. under OSHA. The only eiceptlon . ,..., , ..,. ii -., -.: OSHA does not In c:oofcJnnity wi1ll U.S. policy. app!J tO -. babylltten, pn!enen, OOMPLAINTr'IPINI an "'"°" · -li>e -· USIA'• "'1lsal etc. can be made In ...,,.t by any employe to exploit Gulog la lnlurlatlng not only -~loo ol Clll-06HA Is divided °" einploy .. 1opr_u,.. Tho reason ~~~~~ ~but-otherN~- ialo -porto: for audl _..,, Is lo protoc< the ii> ~-· •-•w -n -a Dear Gloomy . •· Gus L.B.T. _,.. .. , nw., :.-:·---....... -. .. ... ,_. ... ---. .... .... fonnet' from the ~ employer. weakness at home may lead him into However, ht lielCret:)' could alao invite unwarranted CODCelBIOOS alxoed 1o bls apile caDo alld -baraosmenl -for forelfpi lllCCe9leS. aafety ii, alld should be, TlllJS; the poljcy ol playing down ..... i prime conoera and care. that mtpt eifnlli tile .---Moot . ""lie it jua that. Nooe-applied 1o Gulq. Actually, -.. 1o Ille-le¥.~ ... ...,,. aopecia ol OSHA mlddl•lenl USIA -· -diiel 4hat-wl}'-irio~ Nlmi ..-.1111n ~ b•&•• -. Mlly-,. down VOA'1 ......... o1 The OSHA ._..,. could have the w-..ie-.i._, be 1oo1< over ~ _..... _., po...r USIA,._ rm .... ._ .In w1J over employm -eopedally amall im at the ncoimneodatloa ol fllen --""· And, -conlullJ' WM!o---8.R.-.-. OSHA -beolne a -Bui polltkol -to Kqll't muled for ......,.._ ..,._ '"" the _.,. ol Gu·ll1 far amlK'<llda talte," ... !"'1lllUed """"""' ... crt-of Ills kJd.119"0 -of -'"....,.. ""° -... .......... Powa.,. P""ldanll ol bath ---to drtw .. .....,... IJOOtlot .. ~,.,...,,,to -out ol -w. . lrqll lo tell milllons ol rodio-ill • • And, lo, it came to pass that an evil drougllt did strike the land. And aa the d-aun doth audt up a sbalJow pool, It dried and withered the austenlnce.ol the beubl ol the field the -le did treasure the most, ttieir auO>inol>U... F\>r lo tboee days,'"aTIUU\11 wealth was tnellllM!d by the alze and numbers ol his auto<no-lliles; and. be did cherish them above all otber thlnp upon the fat< ol the ear1I>. And, for want ol -. the auto-n»l>Ues,dld spuMer and die . And tlle people In their suffering did raise lhelr ·-lo tlle heavO. some c:uned -· who produced I h e IUlltenancei aome cuned. .._ who IOld iii and some an:d 4beir nalen. AND 111EY wmt \lltO soothsayen. Sayetll ooe: The -lllalJ soon return. Sayeth _....., 'lllou lhall not ' a.:e sufficient -apln within alt the days ol yoor lives. And oome ol the pOopJe raised red or yelloW 0< g...., blnnm lo ward .oil evil l!JirMI: and all -and fouPt through the -ol the days !or Iba proclous dropl tlllt remained: . And in their tuf!erlng, lheJ did raise up me ol lllelr numb« called Slmoa: and they did make of him lllelr Czar. AND SIMON did ...,,. doorll !nm the IWlllnit GI capitol HID ml 1Poke - the pell!!le, NYll>f: Keop -thee tills coveoanf. ..S tlRn tball bl sci ?- ART HO~PE . !or all; and th flocb ol aut<Hno-bil..., sball increaae -llllo the days, ol !by -·· ch. And be !'JllUlllllded them, saying: 'lbou-me. 'lboo ,hall t 11te the name of !by Czar in vain the pump go_~ as thou polJeol ..,,... sba1t .......... Iba alteruta days ol the monlh, for odd, e"!D for evea: but for the 111· y4inl day, wlJldt ollaU be kmwD as a II. the aabbath and keep ... kill, ewn the man wi>o ol tlloo in line. coinniit ~ In ....... llpboa. • aller tlly po pup to covet. tlty nei,hbor'• bb Jeep -not his ..., any means ·o1 la tlQI oel(bbor'a. • • • • forth ·-· And theoaui<Hnol>llea did yet sputter and' die In the fieldl. , And the pmple , did tum from their Czar and cunie blm, saying, Wh8t good are his Ten Qmmandments? ... ' And a wise man did rise: from' -. them;, and he spaio, saying: Well, ~ workeil aa good as the fllllt Tell . DAILY PILOT Jlokrt' N. Wr .... l'vblWlw T-Kenil,'ldilor Barl>cm. i«lb""' ' . .Editorial l'llQ< Editot , , '!lie-·-of the ·~' Pilot ~ to a.lonft Md' ...... . -..,11r ·-.c· ..... -dl\!ltl'9l(CGl!UMlltU)'•oa·tup6caet tito'\'.- tfftlt ltoy~~-' tu1ooid8ta, by PIO•ktb• I ..._ ... raden' Yiewl aftd ~P' ,..._ .. ' ............. _ ... Wool_ --n.-,.,-~ ol Che Doll>" Pllol -""' .... -............... ol .. JlllCt. Ofb'd!* MPilMd bf the (!Iii.. uwdtb' ml cartooNlel •nd 1ilbr" ' writa'a are 1hetr on and no...,. ... """' of --"" .... """" Piiot _iii_ . . Tuesday, 14arch l2, 1974 J \I ... ' • < " -1 " I l -1 ,_ . ·da to 00 l t ' l L ·l ' '. • • ' ; -.-... · • ' • .. ·, "1·under1tand It's a ca~ pool.'' ' . ·- •• 'L. Jff ...... .. . . .• U.S. Makes Best Beer in world Argwneot continues as to the whereabouts of tho,. brewers ol tbeworkl'• best beer. West Germany's Bavaria •usually gets the moot votes, still, but It has DOI deserved ·:the~ for a number ot yean. Peculiarly, Mexico l'an!ly is nomliiated, even though it turns out beer that dellnltely' ranlr,t' amoog the best. An expert -ought to , know tells me the United States above ' • all other natioos merits credit .. the , r.lxier' Pl"'dJ!O· ol .this world. Not only -,-are I ' but they're generally more skillful. As for ~ir beer, it v~I~. sure enough, , but there's, so much of Jt that the beer .. from nowhere else can match the best '. of it. • .. , , , , ~ little koown fact is Sl.Ul- \ g)aales ~wereJ iJ:tvented before writing. Ancient Africam tnmde .them ·Out of bones. F.arly Alaskan naUves used ·ivory., •t · : TAXES Q. "Wben•s Tu Freedom Day?'' A. "Apffi 'rt, It's DOI yet designated as a national boll- ·day. ,But-;that's tbe date when the average citizen bas ~ earned eoough money to pay his federal, state and kJca1 tu bill for·the 'year, ordinarily. '. cllmi; ... !<5 il'tbe old tiq!e ~-ppi stesmboota could .. ,na.wate.in, wale<'l!S~low !OS thr'!' feet..Easily. Lot ol "iu.e bolts drew ·llD lllDlie than 20 to 30 i,Dcbes. .,~ • \ Legal. prec;edents haVe been set in · 16 states to make ~~1>t1ettber a husband. or' a wife 1egitimate ground ··foridi~ -. ' · • SUNLIGHT Wl!lcb. gets the· more sunlight over the course of a year,·.~ North Pole, the equator or ·the South Pole? 1'X~'re_·rigbt;·•\f .)'OU said the North Polt! There are 4,400 ·;tiours· of ,dayftght in a year at ~ equator, 4,500 houri at ·;the North Pole·and 4,380 at the Sooth Pole. , Hliir.gri>W.. fastest on those young ladies in their late 'teens .. Survey. shpws, 12 percent of the AmericaM now would setUe in some oU)er country, if they could afford it. ' ' ' . What, .you cin't name the only new'kitchen appliance to .junlp into 'tJie .market during the last 30 years? 'Ibe compacter,.the compacter. "'Kalf.ga-roo" in the native Kanaka dialect means ."I don't know." Story goes that an· early English uplorer asked· ag~AustrMlan native what those oddball animals were.. Al\d the na.Uve replied, "kan-ga·roo." Shrug. OOCroRS •"Give si:r: mOii:ths training to any reasonably intelligent wOman or man. And said trainee then will be able lei treat · IQ· .percent of the medical cases handled by the typical "'PbYsician in general practice. That's the claim of one ~doctor 'ol·natiQnal reputation. But he says most physicians "idm:l't much care. for the notion Of training such ~apro­ ,ifwi)n•ls, They'd tend to reduce the doctors' peraonaJ •• profils coilslderably. ' . . '. . . "~Y 41 <>f these 50 United ·States are larger than Switzerland. ·Bot' I-specialista say they've delected :. JDOl'e1 than '19 dillerent diak!cls spoken ·in that coontry. 1Remartable;-what? ' ~ A .~. man mentions he lives on Long Lake .. #!ere. WJiiCh long Lake? There. are 156 so named in ',. 'MlnoeiOta: .. ·And 83 Bus Lakes, l2Z Rice Latee, 72 Twin Lakes·aqd 91 Mud Lakes. • " Addn.,,.mail to· L. M. BoJl!l,. P.O. Ben: 1875, NeVJo port> B<o¢. 926611 • INCOME FOR YOU fromaG~ • Y011 can t-malifein<clom md~tetabene&tabf put;c:ipatingjo cme of HOii Memoria!Hoopifal~ .fOUl'di/1-t Lit.- Gift Plan&. ....... ...., .. kb 2 .... ,....K.8 .... HOAS MEMIJRIAJ. HOSPITAL PRESBYTER/Al , JO I I N•wporl lo1i1ln•rd • ' Tuesday, Mattll 12, 1,.74 DAILY PILOT 7 ' t UC Irvine Releases .:Sch.edule· ·ot' 1Current Extension Classes · - t • I I Salem~ naturally · . ref reshi.ng · . ' taste ' ' f ... ., won't bend · in tight spots.· \ • : • ' • • • • • • 2 ,. • • • • • • • , ,, ,_.,.. •• hHfl,--CA 92660 -1--'--• ' T I/ 11'14• I 111.• I , .. . . ! Try~ Saturday's News Quiz ' L We Dare You I , 1 I l I • W•ning, The Surgeon Gene(al Has Determined That C'lfamte Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Hta11h. r • .. " \ • 1 . • ' • t~mg. ~1a1". , 1.3 mg. n~o1ine av:pei tiv~ieltt lly.flC' ...... • r • ; \': •. f, DAILY PILOT "-"• Clreu ·, 1t.'l1~ •• ,;, ,, . ~ T~. Marcft 12, 1974 - "Mommy I Dolly's loling her temperoturef' • Mutilation Trial .Enters 3rd Month .,_ WS ANGELES (UPI) -on a !mg Beaclutreet April!, :nie triaC or two members of 1971. Both ol Ji;, ws bad beon '1in outlaw motorcycle gang 1evered and bis bead bad been and two former Pennsylvan- lam charged Jn the 1971 muUJa. cut and brulaed. tion alaylng of a Long Beach A lllth IUJ!ltCI, Ronald man has entered . its third Phelps. was Jft\'ioUSly con. . ' Drough-t-...__,.Gritieism For Cor~g ~~ ............. WASHINGTON -M the IUll-ICCfChed Sahel a 1 a I n 1tnru1 .. lo cope with droul)lt and famine, the Nixon acJ.. ministration bas been stung by strong criticilm ol lt11 reller er-fom. American aid offlclals ex· prjU-:,JllSnoy-and dliap; polntment In the wake of a study that 1weepi.rcly accuaes the United States and the United Natlona of neglect, in- ertia, and bureaucratic fallun?S that contributed lo the -Jou ol. more than 100,000 lives in West Africa Jut year. The study waa prepared by the Carnegie Endo:wrnent fqr lnt.emational Peace. • be needed tbrou8h Septombrr, Entitled "Dill&ller In the ficiall, in·~ campo wbere 1 new l)'llem ol -...al 197f. Deler1," the Comelle study ii IDadequat< milk IUl'l'lltt fore:· "'lief Ill llelcje the complex According to AID olnct.18, baaed on Jntorvlew• with eel hJcher 1 or I h u m con-and cootlnulng problem o1 the U.S. ae .. a<fy has com-Amerlcanrnl and UN ollflcilla, swnption. drought In the sut>Sabaran acade c experts, p r v a t e Thb AID nptlod 2l0,000 lOM of food, relio/ agoncl,. and journolbta.-THE PIOUllE OP' 00 000 ~teii siiiip~Ily .iJ= moot Of which wUI be . •-···· al0> ,_ "'-"~. 'Cl-lch I the de!( -·' thi •""""• Dona -u ....,...-problem, wit JnYO V .. . _ vcniu s ...,...... • AMONG O'IUER crltk:urms, ficials say it ls a mnknwn varied Joterellta: ol rMnY SAIGON (UPI ) -A Viet Cong JP>Maman bu ctltlclzed the Ja- go"""'"*'1 foe tt>reala> Ing not lo Jet Viet Cong ?l nc·Ponc . playtn partldpolo Jn on Nian -Dell month. tkinsJJ:OIJLO~.Jh<y_Jt-aaya that· neither AID-oor-..wP<il»UM-o'f-.taUJtlc!.il (IOvemmenil, ,.uei qonlii- add, should be sufficient to tbe Food and Agricultural figures baaed on ·a 1mall !\ON. and blla-1-.. Or&anlJatlon (FAO) had COO· ~sampling nmde by ,o\tlanll'1-jiiiiiiii!iiii!!iiii!iii!~ii!iii!!iiiiiiiiiii ( J tlngency plans ready, deoplte Center ror Diseue Cloliq-ol. ' I BLOWER NEWS .ANALYSIS evidence of Impending AID ocltnowledg .. ·tllat the B~~~rc ff _ • dlaaater """" IMI: that Sabel rellef effort has not beon ·nomadic peoples were a "modeloperaUon"But"'· 0 STYLES meet the "mirrlmum euential di"1mlnated against; that . · )Ill: need." cftlldren pert.shed' because oe agency derues that the prob- lad< ol a m ea 1 lei Im· !:""' lnYOlved _cot1Jtltuted HOW TO DO THEM STEP IY STEP ..'111E PROBLEM now," munJzaUon camp;Ugn. an admi~atlve • .--an.d Anyone c.n ewe for 1 Brutt! & BIOwer tlair style.°' our Says an olficfal, • • i 1 ft al.so ...s. ...... es th 1 t _bltreaucratic di~er. _ aa 1s 01t1er curl cooing. lu.,.free. Jut! tunclioMI SCISSOR ..,.._5 all1>1red or that W .. .;a.;.,,..,._ · STYt:.ES wt\k:t} we ii 8asYto-do llf)US1 sl"!lmciool Our lamp transportation -getting tbe Ame r 1 e a n th i p rn en t a .... ' ~,........,, cutL tinQ""er turft>le culL curling Iron culs. wastl towel dty, · food there on time. We're not aomet~ ol t."Om"le bu nQt ~ed -w I l h brOll't 'n nuff ait1 or sirnpkt wasti and wear cuts are SCIS- uWE FEEL W E ac: on top rA the emergency yet, ICJllhum, which w a s in--~~ concern t o SORED ill t~I YoOrMlf slylos. Good tor any age, ~Ushed 8 major goal In but we're at least two nQltbs dlgetllble and only flt for Sahel~ plight. •l'IY tial;, No teasing, no rollers. no pins. nO P<X:LUTING preventing Dl85S atarvatlon," earlier than last year." ''cattJe feed.'' AID olficials The l!lf.page re~ calls for HAIR SPRAYS. ALSO: cornmentl an official of the Under strona ...,...-·re from counter that all the Coed O'r11in MO m ......... ~ WAYIS. YOU MAT HIY• WAMT Agency f o r lnthnatklnal • ,.. --•· -· TO SIT TOUI MAM A•AaM. ~r.:.'.":':!r.'~1 ~1;.!',: =t1es~eo~0 l:.. "": ::-==a~~f;~ HEALTH JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING from 1 rnllllon to 10 rnllllo!> propliated '25 rnllllon for onlmaJ feed but Is one or the It tai. -medkal -on lleoch F""1on pl L...1-.... u." emergency relief and ball ap-~'O major crops grown in eQUhJmm.ttobelprestore t"4tii.llti.A.... JOIN......,..., peo e were u•o.:uig ~1· proprlated, but not 1utborlt.ed. West Africa. hNlt.J\. Donate to the llOAO 111.e "11:".c ._ -1." ''Constructlvecrltlciam ther mil"-for -~--" ~d U08PITALEqul.........,t.Fund. ~ vi7 ....-u.i could have t>een useful and ano '50 UUll a Occa.:uuuAI I.lit reaction to .----IA.M.t.10,.M.:s.t.&S..tt.IP.M. helJWI." says another AID of •• ~reco~very~...!pr~og~n~a"."m~. ---~the~gr~a~Jn~o=rred~~:_:. •~ay~the~of:.!·1:-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-::-:'.JL~~~~~~~~~~~~~!,jjji!i"!!!!'!!"" fictal . "But the repori ii olten inaccurate and slmpUstJc ln Jll proposal of mw to c1eae with the problem" · The ........ Is that !lie atudy will now divert the at· teotloo ol the Administration and the eoocr-from the main problem beca.,. time will have Ill be spent ......,... Ing c:barieo- month Jn Superior OJurt. vlotecl of the murder alter a £VEN AS THE study ts Edward Strohl, formerly of 1973 trial. debated, attention Is again re your frustration. IBethlehem, Pa.: Hom• r Stn>hl, who rented the LMi foc:uoed on the chronic.Cly Miller, also ol Pennsylvania, Beach opartm<nt where the parched rejlon known as Sabel ·and Richan! Rhmne.and Gary slaylng alleged! t lace, and UN offida~ and private Mumy, both members o1 the -origJnally waa · • on • ,relief Ofianlratlons an calling · · · · '. · ..._. for worJd-. hely.-/1 1~...-1---~.;.,..;..,;.: aeCuaed tn the beating death ll>lmsylvanla prison escapee. scan:lty oi rain has depl•ted know us for. But one thing we are trying, is to have many of ~ur t ndard St<ttlops open dunng non-working hours wtier.ever possible. We're encouraging our Chevron Dealers to do this also, so people will have a better chance to ge.t gasoline on the way to-and-from work. of Jolm Reed. food stocb and once· more · '111.ELATESTtrialbeganin threatens starvation of ~ Court Dec. IS and ii thowlandl of the 25 million :-=========• expected !<> laat for aoother people Inhabiting the slx·n•· ~ D11irJct Atlomey lion ref(lon, as well u Dinko Bonzanlch said the ftve wldeopread Joos ol callle. lllJJpeda toot Reed captive Jn Dlsuter relief ii the priority !lie aporiment beca,.. he bad concem ol -id donon. The !Hen a watch and 15 from UN eotlmates that at least Mliler'• girlfriend. 550,000 tonJ ol food gralnJ wlll 642-3766 REED WAS allegedly held for IQUr hourt while the ~ cut his ears off, beat and lddted him and cut him oo the face before ~Ing hia body OD a street polJce aai<J. -.lestllled Illa! bO .... In anolhff room-ol the IOPUI· rnenl when the beallnc loot place. 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Mtdlc1l tlf9. &ARDEii GROVE FULLERTON RIVERSIDE 534-2051 170-9501 7'7.USO ,.r ... 54111 c .. i.J; .. .. , .. P1oi..1IO<lal l lOe. MH!ctl 11 • .... .. CERRITOS 924.5741 C-rilOI l'ro!Hlltfltl IJ6a. * * * Waldheim Says Worst 'Not Over UNITED NATIONS (UPI) ..... Secretary General Kurt Waldheim sayo "the wont Is definitely not over" in Africa's drought area Just below the Sahara Desert where 100,000 perlOllS have died and expem estimate aoother 200,000 may starve to death. "Much has been done, hut much more needs to be done," Waldheim said. He suggested a "sort of lifarshall Plan" for the area. W aldhelm, just back from a 2\.2-week tour of 14 West African countries including the area ~agued by a six-year drouR!J~ said he saw p11., of foodstuffs In the capita& of the alx alfllcted -· -Senegal, Mauritania, Mall, Up- per Volta, Niger and Chad - but authorities lacked sultllble transportation to get them to the stricken areas in tne north. * .. . •· ; First of •ell, we'd like you to " retllh that we fully understand the Inconvenience and frustration that you and your family are going through to ·get gasoline. · As much as we wish that there were some magic formula to solve the problem, we know of none. We just don't have enough petroleum to satisfy all the needs of our customers. And until there are more supplies, or reduced demands-or a combination of • both, we're going to have a'tlght situation. Meanwhile, we're doing everything we can at Stand~rd to supply you. But the reality is that right now there is just so much crude oil available. And the gov- ernment sets needed pri6rities that reduce the amount of gas- oline we have for our compa ny stations and dealers. O.bvi ously we're disap- pointed because we can't always provide the kind of service you Californja's new Odd I Even Marketing Plan should help· shorten the lines, as will the pro- vision whereby stations will not make sales of less than a half tank. We'll be cooperating fully with the new system wherever it's ~dopted. And, of course, your efforts to conserve fuel by driving less, using car pools, and planning · your shopping trips, holidays and vacations more efficiently will definitely help use less gasoline. Again, we wish there' was some quick and easy solution. But there isn't. We can only say that we're doing everything we can to ease the problem, and we thank you for your patience and cooperation. Standard Oil Company of California It P8VI to dlal lanSll dstance cals befOre a am. For less than $1 :Plus tax. when you dial direct wilhout Ope1ator assistance. you can lalk ... to anywhere'Withln California for 6 minutes, or New York for 4 minutes. (Remember, it's laler In 1he day back East.) These low Dial Direct rates are in effect every night frQm 11 P.M. to 8 A.M .. and exlra minutes are at lhe lowest rates too. Dial Direct ra1es do not apply on person, collect, c1edit card, holel gue st ca lls, calls cha1ged to another number, or calls over 40 miles pjaced from coin phones. • Dial Direct rates do apply on Ope1a1or- assisled station calls placed from communities where long dis· • lane~ calls _cannot ·@Pacltlc lelap°'lone be dialed dorect. " · ) • • • . , \ • • I . ,, , • ' . r- ' ' u~tra . ' -. . ans Fnta Wlro set.Ice. ';-:. J.W. r..-..i lo Ibo May ll 11Aultnlians 1(t D0longer11 OtmocrtOc ~. ulkNt o1 people who eal steak, FulllrlPI, •. dllalmla ol x_:..•!.ii~I•=. the Seoale F0ttlp Rellllou Goolli -uys. QiJimltlee, l8ld pre~ be- "Auslrallans are ,.,. likely Will aeelr. • • · lillh term. lo be-found eallq ~eat ~-4'._la -1ng_ hla manala, accompanied by a ecor'WI tmn as pemor. _!!Jesllng, or bcbd' au plvwe f.1 * Wllh a boltle ol Cabemtl • •-a-G -Shiraz," he laid _.nwii.. ~-• • Whltlam mod. bla <Om-the Na'Q''a 71.yeaMlcl DUCltlr !MU on Ille ctumging DI• war!..-. upert. decll""' lo tioaal taste as be dedk::ated get bdo a women'• ri&htl lbe •I.llll.000 Kalaer Stuhl dOO-al San Diego. Winery lo the BA..... Valley, A 'woman joumalllt med c PEOPL~ ). 45 miles norlheast ol Adelaide, Sooth Australia, which ~ vkles 8 percent of the nation 's RictoVU' to defme "the role women cu-p-1 ... y-tn -our- nuclear Navy." When lhe mentioned by ca.mt RtbUi Qtdalef, a captain who com-mands lhe Navy aervtce WI T.._.. school in San Diego, Rlciover GETS MILEAGE-Folk responded: ' artist John Denver's hit "Rl>tim Qlililil'? W ha I 's about Wesi Vil'gifila, * that, a bird?" "Country Roads," may Ser\. Ahrallam A. RJb&celf * be all over map in that wlne output. (0-Conn.) now drives a Comet American socialite Barblr1 Sto;.te, The words "AJ- intead of a ·Mercury. He has Hatlion arrived in .~thens for most Heaven" will be felt the impact or lhe fuel what she called "a few days put on license plates if ' • • Hill, who Usts bla home as San Rafael, rued aa a R<pulllfcao candlclllle for lhe 9th A!oembly "Dislrict in MariD& aDd-SOnoma counties. a seat held by Republican Wllllam T. Bagler of San Rafael, who Is running for state controller. * crisb like eYeryone else. · holiday." legislation is signed by "When! ba' She-' goe 0 EdwardKe1 ne dy 1 Jr., go ca. to Coo-reiused lo speak to v rn r. celebrated his release from necticut I have to be very newsmen wbo ronowed her Children's Hospital where he cartful," he sakl.. '.'All my around. and -med ..... a .......... "'"" was . treated to prevent a engagements on any weekend photographer asked for a pie-documentaries; RaymODd B. recurrence of the bone cancer are taken oo the basls of what lure, witnesses said. Nixon, emeritus profes90I' of which took his righl leg by 11• I can do on one tank of gas. "J don't want to be bothered journalism and lnlemaUonal lending a basketball game wit& "I don't have a gas tank in by anyone/' !lbe said. c o m m u n I c a t I o n at the my back yard. I have to go to Miss Hutton, who stayed at University of M inn es o ta; bis father. the fllllng llalloo 11 k e lhe Heoperides suile m lhe Rlclwd L Strout, Wa!hiogton Ted Jr. show<!d up .rortiy everyone else." 11th floor of the Athens Hll~j c or r 'e s po n d e n t for the after bis-release from the hoe-* came to Greece alone ll:'~ Ouistlan Sciena: Monitor for pllal at a NaUonal Basketball Cynlkla ''Cllsy" Baker, IS-!ilred a chauffeured car fC1f' 50 yeini, the N a t i o na l Association game between the year--old daughter ot Sen. and sigbL9eelng, hotel sources saki. Observer; Robert L Vk:ll:ery, Bost.on Celtics and the Los Mrs. Howard Biker Jr. (R-* ro-owner and C01lltilsher of Angeles Lakers along with his Tenn.~, was named queen of . YlUliam Riley won the the Salem (Mo.) News. and father, Sen. F.dward M. Ke:n- the Shenandoah App 1 e fourth annual .Plant City lhe: Sunday Tbnes of London. nedy, (0.Mass.1. Blossom · Festival in Win-(F1a.) strawberry shortcake-• -•. rllesler, Va: eating <001est by dciwninli 'Ille ol lhe -.ame Show • Lady Bln1Qo1maoe; lhe , 1 • et J.· asswo _ 1was errup , tt Westminster Schools in Allan-within the ooe-b:Jui' time llmsi a "male, af:hJJl" streaker. a 5-foot-by·7:foot portrait ol ta, Ga., was active in her His nearest oqmpetitor, SUI 'ibe Unidentified "streaker" former Attorney Ge: n e: r a I father's 1972 rHlection cam-Barbee of Plant City, gobbled raced nakd:I: across the stage, Ram1ey t1ark In a ceremony J>Bip. seven pounds three OUD<e1.,, leaving boll Allee Lllddell, in lhe great hall of lhe Justice * * celebrity tuests Pat H• Department Wednesday. ~lry aod Weslem ainger Sen. Sam J. Ervla, Jr. (0-rlagloa Jr. ind Dick Gntfer, Clark .erved under Mn. Roliai> Lyn reported lo N.C.) will re<ehie a special and ao audi<nce of nearly 3GO Jobnlan's late husband. Pres> Stockton police the theft of award for service to the cause penons stunned. dent Lynden. B. Jolmloa, as '15,000 In arrangements and of freedom of. the press,, the I 1be lbow is schedulde to be the natKln's &Ith attorney musical scores. University of MWourl School r aired APriJ 5 ~nd a ipOkesman general. Attorney Gener i I Mlsa Lynn said &he was of Journalism amounced. 1 I said the se~ with the WllU.m B. Sube will In- loading , her car after a~ The award to E r v'i n , "streaker'' wilt ble left in. troduce Mn. Johnson in the pe:aring at a Stockton chairman of the s e 0 ate "\ ceremooy. nightclub and left a large Watergate comm it tee , -1 The protrait, painted by leather case contain~ the recognizes his "devotion to the State Contro\ld1 BOUiton L Robert Berks, who sculptured itein9 bes.Ide the v e b 1 c I e freedom of ideas to the came F I•• r D •'I e~p res s e: d bust! of Sen. Robtrt F. Kee- momentarily. When s he of press freed~ and t,o,,tbe California's t j Pr I de and nedy and .Premdent JGlm F. returned. the case was gone, sanction ol the Fint Amend-respect" ln pre!lenting a $2,(179 Kemedy, will be hung amoaa: she said. ment" 1 Good Samaritan Award to portraits of former attorneys * Others to rf;Ctive the awards Mk:ltae:I IL Zaqe:n, 16, of general along the corridors of Gov. Dale Bumpers of Ap-il 5 are'0Pred Freed, ex-Saaamento. the main Justice Department Arkansas will oppose Sen. ecutive producer ol NBC News 1be teen-ager was critically building. Faith Healers Examined Woman Witnesses 100 Operations on Old, Infirm B) CAROL PERKINS sleeve or cotton wad, nasties it before She pofnted to my left side, whidl Jook. Yaklma Herald-Repa.bUc the patient and says it Is diseased tissue ed normal to me. MANILA (AP) -A blood-spattered • be has removed. SHE BEGAN TO knead my slamach. I bikini and notebook aren't ezactly your · JN AiLt I WJTNE!SED about 100 feh no pain. jl&!l weird vibratims where u.<ual IOOrisl mementos, ool they'J'e my Ojlenlionll during the '"" ween and in her &..,.. were pressing. Ao in Ojlen· Ire""'"" from lwo weeb in the l'hilip-none dld l see the skin aclually i..u or '..,.,. I had waldied on Olher people, I pme Islands. . ,.. the Inside of a paUenl's body. could aee no opening inlo Ille body -only Those_ and memones ol banana·lrees, 11 ,... in a sulle 00 Ille .....ui floor Thelma'1.-slollhingblood.'ll1eblood folk guitars, cancer vktiml, papaya that 1 first met 'ntelma Luniga one of gushed ooto the bed am. over my juice, ~Y 'stones and _lhe hopes and the ....,.Jied wooder bealers ol u,;, Philil>' flowered bikini 1bere was a lot ol k. I despaln of 39 Americans m a """ grooP pines. . felt nolhing. exceiit her hands and lhe from Seollle ctullered In the old Ba)'Ylew -.:-~. ~--"-~~· bed H Bowtnc blood llself. H-•-• in Manila ''ICWMI was 11.1~u.11g ~Kie a er . ~ • . bright o<a!IC• <Imo, apolted wllh blood, 'lllelma'o asslolanl, a pregnant mlddle- TIDS IS WHERE lhejr come -the fil snugly over her rotund body. Sbe was aged woman, t"ll' handing wads of oot· elderly and lhe ill, chiefly from lhe West ainging lhe l.(lnl'1 Prayer and rubbing 1011 to Thelma, -wiped away lhe Q>ast, who are looking to the so-called her hands .over a gray-haired woman blood. She began ~ dig harder at my Manila faith healers for an end to from Seattle wbope orange and pink muu stomach arxl. the Vlbrations intensified. medical problems. muu was pulled down around her walsl Sile beld up what looked like a piece ol The heolen and the travel ag<ncies BLOOD TRI~ ~ ~-the" f-'~ ol fuoue. that promoted these tripS have been the . , ~IUA'4.:tUl.l'l'l'u utU3 the . '1bere," she said with a flourish as subject of conlrove,.y. A fedenll judge Ille paUmt' neck sloshed onlo · !he dumped the amall maaa into a pan ol has onlered limitations on the agencies' while sheels. Her eyes were sque<1.ed 1er promolioos ol lhe lrips. shul She was roiylng. · w~ • ...;.. was lllat?" I asked. I wanted to learn fll'St~ whether ••wm I be OK, dodor? Is the goiter .,.-- tbe operations are real.g.., as criUcs ~·1·--me asked. . . ,, "1" HAD SOMmllNG to do-with the charge, il blood is merely smeared on 'You must have faitb m Geel, Thelma ovanes. U l badn'I have got ilrtt could the outside of a patient's body while the said. .. He is the one wtm cures you." have turned into cancer." healer pulls a chicken intestine from a Ao ---lbepallert•-• "I doo1ttrlnk ycu op"10d my body," I ... Mipe. 5be ~ .... lllOllOf In It, aaid. .. ,_ c...rw.ce University of Wisconsin stu· deal Chri& DeGraff has been nominated for Allee Jn Dairy- land contest, an honor tradl- Uonally occupied by a mem- ber of the genUe sex. He 's 1 former high school quarter· blck and wrestler. • being cardlrl DO'ooe In the room woold I could not. leD bow Ille blood and tisllue see lhe ......,l liad appoored bul I just didn'\ believe IL A PD DAYSO:.iTER lhe woman ml 'Ibey badn'I lzypnotized me. 'lbere r:.: W!l'e m secret podMs or tubes m the Ille ill 00 lhe ""1 lo ""°"'1 """' bed or on Thelma's body. But lbinp ~ b gol -lliII clearly vlllble might beve been biddell in lhe oottnn . to i:Jii 1roa11rrg I. •.big bus._ in Ille wada. ~ -.. birndreds are treoled THELMA LAUGHED. "YOu're hanl lo each week for 4SDCl!I', bllndnetl, heart convince." trouble aird othel aim!m. Well Coast • l laot uw 1belma al the aH,ion as our lravti ..,_i.S .... about ,1,100 Ior tour group waa leaving. 'lbe elderly Seat· tire iliflht IDd two-room IDd boanl tJe w<mart still bad ber goiter pn>blem. in Manila. • I sliII had my doobls. 1orn:....:::...r·=ew: bem.fromlSlofl . . ... THELMA. IN~ ialerVlolo, .,._ ao-. tua1!Y d•hned .... --lier ... i:~Nldt "~ llbo OJme to me ... fed 1111 --· 'l1loy"""" to me for~-'""' pve-bope IDd faith." agreed to underp I d1eclnrp. are ..., 0-. Iii drarr:lroo Iii wbldl bealJa( Is ... al the '"bidpal bellels. "ll'• juftlike my otber relicioa,"'abe 18ld. "We bold boptlam and marriage a:ttuMW," too. "CM Saturdays, the people _,. to our chwdl to be cured.'' TEN DA VS U'TI!R our l!Urview, I I lay down on Ire cot In die humid room. llJner9I ,,_ dripped into a --DMr lhe bed. Tllelma ran ber-liptly-lllY ........... "You hltt llXtMldmg tbere.." Patient Wins $t.s Million SAL!lfAS (UPI) -A Superior Court jury has awanled a Padllc Grove -.illl I f!,$40,700 judg· llltiil acafnlt I -letty ane""""i· ~OlisL · -..----. In • au!~ Mn: Louloe -charJed tbal cm Oct. II, 1171, while undergoing lllll'letY the doclor. Dr. Eric Tarr, failed lo -lor lhe woman's ""°C' 1 t t er ad- ministering 1 anesthetic. 'l1>e blood llopped flowing lo ber brain, causing permanent damqt, and obe -requlm COllllllil catt, lhe oull charged. T\JHAy, Mircll 12, lli74 DAIL v rn.df 9 -NtidesHOflKK--1--=N=•=•==ae==o=f =P=r=o=•'='='tde~ At Beacli · Hou sewife Sues Over Mo vie Fl of our 60% to 90% o On Our Entire FALL -HOLIDAY -EARLY SPRING . . Collection of Dresses, Sportswea~ and Accessories Values to s150oo Now $1 00 to $25 Nothing lliP RESS ES ' PANTS ...... PANTSUITS JACKETS SKIRTS SWEATER SETS • • • • • • lots of Knits ondl-tC~otft'tf tn"l-- va1ues from $3200 to $4500 Now $15°0 MAXIS -Casuals and Dressey Values from $3500 to $80"' Now $1500 Good Selection of Fabrics & Sizes Values from $2600 tci $3500 Now $10°0 WOOLS -VELVETS -KNITS Values from $6()00 to s9500 Now $25°0 FURS, LEATHERS, SUEDES1 WOOLS Values· from $6()00 lo ) 1 ~ Now $25°0 ALL SHORT and not too many left Were Slooo . Now $5°0 Dressey & ·Casual -Vests -Sh irts - Halters Lots to choose from Values from S 14'° to $26"' Now All $5°0 ACRLICS -WOOLS Values from $28 to $48 Now $1000 •••••••••••••••••••••• GRAB BAG BELTS· PINS-PANTYHOSE· FLOWERS SCARVES • HATS • FIHGERART Values from $300 to $18'° ) ' •••••••••••••••••••••• SALE Definitely ENDS SATURDAY MAR~ 16th The • • • JJ ,.. ............... Mewpllf le1di •••• 6~4-2400 Me ..... wi..,cwaf9 AIW..Plm In+• 11l1 a4 MlllwQ + } .. _,. .... . . ' . ' , Jf: >AILY 'ILOT lutsdi)', March 12, 1'1174 . • . ~concerned Witla Claildren' Nuc'lear By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OI tM IKlly Plitt lleH {Fifteenth in a Serl11 ) -----. -one winter day, a lltt1e 1?oY JlVinT on a ward at Fairview State Hospital started out for his iegular class at the school on the grounds but he never got !here. A second youngsler disap- peared within the same z~ hour period and both boys were found Jhorlly thereafter, drowned at different locations on the 400-acre facility. One waded into a pond on -the ad)~""1l C..ta Mesa Golf -FAIRVIEW 115Y~ anCI. Country Club property ; the second fell into a rain. washed gully near the Santa Ana River. TlfE TRAGEDIES called the Fairview Slate Hospital Advisory Board into im· mediate conference to discuss what allowed then1 to happen and. bow to prev~t future oc- cuirencu. · 'Jl'ew people are aware that sum a body presktes over the structure that administrates • the nmnJng of Call/omia'• ..... Jeaillng boopital ·r.r treatm..i of lhe mentally retarded and physical!l'bandlcapped. The 1,712 individuals are - to the Advisory Board - developmentany disabled and the panel dedicates itself to sel':\'.,ing their bost Interests. "We ·are ccineeriied," says . diOJOllft Dr'. Demetriot S. "Doc" Styllanou, uw1lh the cbUdren .•• " • • • 9VeFB-8 air-view--speed-up members have been around long enough to know how Fairview operates or should oper ate and their aruiual reports to the California ~gislature show It. NO OTHER state hospital advisory board reports are as complete, concise or contain so much data· about what has been, is being, or needs to be done for their clients. "In the nine years I have been with the board, I feel we have taken the job very seriously," Sl(}'S ?i.1cCoy. who flies bis own plane in for lll~fnB!. --- woman died after apperenlly beinl tnoded to the ,!IQor by I )'OUlll WOlllll1 patlenL ialr.view..Stata H..o a p.1 t.a I Ad•llOl'Y Boen! membera a!IO serve Uterally at amba111don for the !acUfty to lndlvidlllil Or gr«ps---iii their nome artu. 'J'hey-q--cerned individuals may bave about Fairview and they are also free to ask questions about the bolpital or teek their own answen. Each member canies a by to the doon ol U wanll at Fairview and they can drop in unannounced at any time. State Tells 13 Campers . To Leave SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The State Parks Commission respccl. A patient is also technically has voted to evict the ""-ealthy classed as a sick person and tenanta ol. 13 rust.le cabins on the overwhelming majority of the sceitic oceanfrmt ot Mt. individuals belng treated at Tamalpias State Part. Fairview are not sick, only The commlnion decided to held back by some handicap. open rental of the cabD to State Hospital Adv Is or y Board p er s o n n e 1 are the gene~ public, . nominated by thelr respective Parks Director W 1 I 1 i Im CoiJJ\ty llOanl of SuperviJors .. Pono Molt Jr. said t.be eobins members and fonnally ap. would be operated as a con- pointed by. Gov. Ron a Id cession for JO years at a ~agan. minimum lease ot $10,000 a 'mE DUTIES they are to year. carry out· are only hinted at • Proposed WABllJNGTON AP) -Iii 1 --lo 'PM! t.be lleenslnr -Jiilfir-tantillld help .olfall Iha -aY crilll,-lha. Atomic EoetJy Comml»Jon ""--·~to drop two mandatory re- QUJremel\lllrom t.be u....inc prooeu. 'Ille ~ ~ remove present 1t1tutory re. quireml!llU lot: I. i, mandatory publlc bw- in& prlot to -of I ..... lltnlCtloo pmnll lor Ill!' &ivm pf'OllOled pl.ant. Z. A mandatory review of Iha tntlre lk:enM . 1pp1Jcalion by t.be AEC'I Advloory ())m. mlttee on Reactor Solecuanls prior to any llnal acllon. 1111!: AEC 1111d Monday U-Ind other J:'C aim- ed at spe<dfnl ICefl.t.c o! nuclear power planta would in no Wl.y C01npl'Ol11l8e the mm- rnlmi<11'1 programs "to pro- led public l!Ulth and IAlely and the enviruunenl" The AEC alao Mid that while, under the .... proposal, publlc beorlnp woold no Sor...-be mandalx>ry ln - nectlon with - permit ~. IUCh he..U.0 -.Id llill be held ll ~-nq-..1 them. AJao. I review by the aaleguanls commltl<e -.Id be held ii the AEC itself ordered one. : v'!!lue1l .in . ""..Ording of the ~ A . CONCE.UION· s"tate OOd'es involved. . AUtE in pl«1,f!'I, tbn..nlMI.. ~== we re "Our boar<! -out ol oon-are to be made iivalllble ior llOn tile AEC ll8ld ft ltOI to cern ~ is very involved,, more rental 00 a ~ · Q:mcrtu Frida than those ol other hoop1tals," -al)d oo tenant will be The ~ --tile . ' Pellg Dbptde Settlement Made • In Joplin ~eath 'i'UIUt (AP) -1'1!e-IJIO..,_,.thil"he fiilt!Jre<I ef- anlo J<i>llD--'dalon forts to settle the sutt. Ao pert trill bu ended wtlb a fel. ol the ll(tJtment, ti was Uemen~ !Jut •tenm of the agreed the terw woold not be &gMmml on t.be .-i.ooo made JiubHc, he said Monday. · ·i'D -·""'t ~ --·--........................... , ........ poJJcy left by the .... . •-• ,,..."" I tuptrllar •ett Dot dllc:kwed. A llx·man jury Jn atate &lpnme Court had been bear· Ing -IO< -.!y I mMtb on whether the .mcer's dealh by heroin -.... -ot sulclde. ALllEllT GROSSMAN M_.,._,. Corp.; the lineer'• mana1er and beoelidlry ol the accide/iw dealh po)tcy, sued t h • Aaooclated Indemnity Corp. ol San Frantjooo for the pro-.-. '!be insurance e o m p a n y resisted payment on l h e grcxmd that Mllll Joplin's death Oct. 41 1970 .in a Los Angeles hotel room wu a sulclde, nullllylng the pollcy. 11lE LOS ANGELES ?i-iedicaJ Eumlnef's o ff i c e ruled Ulat the death was accl· dental , and the former deputy dliel ol lhat ol!lce repeated that llndJng in testimony dur· Ing the trill. Dr. Harold Trigg, I psydlia!NI mi heads the methadone maintenance service at Beth Israel Hospital here, diaraderized the death as suicide in testimony ror the insurance oompany. Justice Samuel sl)iegel told • --=l.ike' t . ' Aak Andy llEI, H11ga dM Mllroolei•au dia para cenar fuera cN CUL En Del Tac:o .. Milroo6M POI' .. noc:M .. Noche de Teco.. U.9ed obtleM 3 utwoeoa Del Tacos por s6lo 99'. E.He·Mlrltcdea, dltlrvte de unti 011na t.ru~ l•mlllar 4\19 nunca olvtdMA. A precloa Qut utted enoontr•ri sin competenc ... NEWPORT llACll lr!INI IP•Rtrit1J ., C.111p~1 SANTA ANA '"' '''"' .. c1 H1•,.rt Jwf. IUHIN .... ·Hll9"f' 1"" ..... ,.,., HUNTINGTON IEACH COSTA MHA SllU w__, lllS W.r ~-•S,..J.,Nlt -· ~ ...... ~ Mel!t & Dl"'f/I~· .. ,,,, .. • Advilofy BOard members - there are now four not coun-· tlnl one vacancy -can be t""llh and thorough in ll1elr role or bureaucraUc and selr- satisfied. ·He is exceeded in·years ef service by Dr. Stylianou, who was appointed in 1959 when Fairview State Hospital open- ed and has only been off for a one-year brell1c. declares Board Ch a I r m a n al~ remain more thin McCoy and com-rison of .. one -• at a "me. leglllaUon lldesiped, la put,l'f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii ~ .. ~.~ " to "11oriole lbe tramewwlt !orll reports by other hospital The privileged staWs t/f the ~"""- • 11IE FAIRVIEW crew is not the tatter. '?We a r e politically-al>' Pointed but; we are oot political," ert1Jlhuius Board . C»innan Dean IL McCoy, ol San. Diego. He does not. have a relarded chi1d but is an aerospace management executive wllo ail)lpty wanted to lend his ad; mlnistrative ta I e n t s to somethhlg worthwhile. "From the time we opened, we were 'an institution" as such , but we have become more humane," says Dr. Styllanou in d esc ribing C alifornia 's forward-looking approach in treating problems of the mentally and physically retarded person. BE POINTS to lhis one small matter. Once called patients -or worse in colloquial slang used by ignorant but normal or ordinary pe~ -the people receiving care at Fairview or similar facilities are now clients. boanls to the Legislature sup-current renters, most of them ::::::;"'.;,~":::. 1=~ ports his clahn. San Franciscans, has been a .,...... he totaf They serve without pay and thorny issue for the state Park f:"' ~to and~ requ= ... meet eight to 12 times per and Recreation Department. I pl·~-.. f 'f . I The ahi "-In DUC ear powtl' ~ • • • year, or o tencr, 1 spec1a c ns are on a ua.u.l circumstances dictate that Steep Ravine near Stinlon AT A NEWS oanference, discussion of an issue i.s need-Beach. 1bey have been leated AEC OmmLwkJoer William ed. for '4UMI a naitb llnce 111111 O. · Doub Mid «rtain ad- Examples of the latter when. the state acquired the mlnlltralive cblnces alre.ad;y emergency sessions include in Marin County land as aa Id-made by A.EC are apected. the past: • ditioo to Tarnalpias l'arl:. by--to lllow .-, Sltfr.I SHeerl W'llole or B•lt HAMS "So Good ••. It WU1 "Haunt" You 'til It'1 Gone" Ow Fm:1on TCllly BEEF 'STICK Sliced to Your tut• 2.59· t .. -The drowning of the _two · Uoo ol tbe It-year time •Piil boys and a review oC hospital 11IE ·COMMlSSIQN;-·wtdeb-10-lbout 'm 1111"1-•. ----· ., e l.-, t. S....wfffl H__,. '• Spke aa.. search procedures for missing wants to phase out the ~. But he AJd the propoeeid • Spir9I SMwl "-Tep t. lotrHt clients. ordered thaf Ibey l>ol be -...-.-11 apec1od to • W• •-_. ,.... ,,_ c...." c- -A wave of parental con-enla:ge or improved and 181d ~provide greater UIUrlDCe tb1t • M s.m.. ........... cem when one ward of female ~bhc access must be pro-AEC's lft9eDt ltepl are "fully ·: ~= 0.:-5..-c~ Wlw clients was assigned male Vlded. workable" -and also a.if an 3700 L c.. H..,._,, C«Mll .. M•-67J.MIO 'McCoy, Donald J. Kincaid, Reinald A. Lane and "Doc" Styllanou meet the second Tuesday of the month, while Margaret D. Pollack bas just finished her term. A client is one who comes to yoo seeking a~ you may be able to pro\'ide, and as such CC?mmands a measure of your technicians for a behavior The cu~ occupants 'ffill addiUonal 1~ years from the 1 •111:t .w..1 • s c'""" • ..._. .... modification ~xperiment. be pemytte'& to remain-unUlr~·~-~~l~fOolla~~lng!!Jl""~CflU~~;;-~_:-]· ~!!!~~~~~:;;~~~~!!1~2~22~-~s:~··;-;;--=· ;;,,~;-~ .. ;-lill=-~-·~~.~-~·;•ili~-:••;::;-;-~•;• .. ~-•:4'~1 J ~ Is awarded -A FATAL incident last when they will have to ataad year in which an elderly In line wltJt others . The Advi9o!'y Bo a rd . . THE MIRAClE WE'VE All BEEN WAITING FOR •• :. A WEIGHT . ·PROGRAM THAT WORKS WITHOUT • EXERCISE . THAT WORKS WITHOUT• Pl11S • SHOTS • RIGID DIETS • WRAPS •EXERCISE •.HIGH COSTS OR NONSENSE Ill WHAT'S THE GIMMICK' Thit lec1vre will c011Vinc• 't'Oll there it l'IO gi..,mi<k. MAe Tllrin lpe<d yeort 10l!"9 ond goining on gi111- mkk P'"9'-llftl!I he~ thll m.!t.od. Ab- tolu1elv NO PILLS-SHOTS or NONSENSE. Wiie!""' 'fO\I o•e S Of' \OS po.....m 0-·9~1 1h•1 lecture ...;q CO!IV•ro:;e yor ~ i1 llol riecei.K1iy, NO BOOKS TO BUY . We do11'1 $ell books .•. sl)e(.iol lood produth, etc. Whal we will r~I you 1, how you con lose ""'llJ/lo! ond ~oy 1hin for lhe re.sl of yow life. NO REASON TO BE FAT Mike' Turin hos d•Kove•ed thefe is rlo f80$0fl to be for NOT fVfN BY .S POUNDS. Aho, rhere ;, no reo~n lo give up rhe foods you tile. No remon tor fon:ed feedings of liN\ 00' livef. Sound loke o '""0Cle •• , It Isl YOUR OWN PLAN . . / "'° lwo Pf!"IOM ore e•oetlv alike. O&pefldi...g °" kleol weigh!. heoglw, ocrivity, oge, Mn aMI oiher eleme'llt. eo:h perwtl l\o1 ~ii OWll OJl!l-1-i of ,;..,,, When o pion hm been develOPtd tl!ot ....,,h your Ol)lomv.... -lg~ COtll•ol need., rhe weight comes oil ofld ~Clyl olf per1"Qn11.,!!y. IS IT SAFE Ab1olurely 100% ,ale. Mi ke Turi"'' pion h reco"'ll'lencled by Mllldt<:ol Dottor1, opproved Cd YMCAs 1hroughou1 Oro9 County o'ld OP· proved on college campuses. This I-hour lee- •""' may be the beg1n11ing of on enlire NEW Liff FOR YOU! NO OBLIGATION All you ore o~ed to spe"d is one hour -this Wednesday at 7:30. This dyftomic lcc1ure will open the door to yow tlliii fUIUfe and dose Ille ~-perM:>ne111lv on diet fixJs ond lollod es. Y O\I OWi ii 10 ~~If to be here. FREE{ food & fitne11 Bciok from BLUE CROSS Of So. Calif. To Everyone In Attendancel MIKE TURIN'S Program ••• (714) 556-T350 • 4200Campus Dr. Newport leach, Calif.' .. • • • FRE~. LECTURE tlG ONLY! WID.,-CMta 7:aCIP.M.AT N_,,llAll_ . "°" SCllOOI.. CNmllAILDO. llVINI & 15th IT. -llACH , Absolutely . No Obligation .. ,.. .. ,M11r•1• I ..,_. 35 ,_., M .... Olllil I fffltll, ~ "dleti~" I I ... rlw:it I ipeM 11:-e 3S~vl'ldeto1~~- llisWor'l'OllorL • I haw c-10 bei;e.... ,....,. it.. Or • .W. lrro11'1, Or. Allo;hn Olld it.. WtlgN Walt .. 0f90fllnitt0111 ol lt.-W Grt: not ..ally "" lel'Ultd .. -beir.g IN1I. Oflly ifl -klMt -·~ctril1. 90'i'IO botk to oil Ing hobitt. QOilllni;i ....igN, ~ ~. ifl9 \19 IO NjQlft Ot bvf ol'IOltler Oor9'I ord• · I lot! 12o !bl. 11\ot I hod wtiecl fOt 3$.;... oflCf keeo ~ oll "WITHOUT DIETING." 11 ;, .,..~h ,-.. thought' ill lllillll 1hcl the MiM Tii11'111P.O.P.ll!'~W1:11tftlaltod, ' Mike Tun "-le miles, thot is. Toking tloe bus con be)'91Xcontribution totloeoneogysituo- tlon. And with over 2.087 busstops ond 19 rovtos servicing 22 of tho 26 cities In Orange County, toking the bus con be convenient. .And choop. °'le quorter does jt. No mottor how far you go. TronsfltB ore free and children under 12 ride free when oc· companied by o fore f>oy1ng possengei: We'll also got you thore in comlorf.With now buses. Vinyl budof Hott, packoge~ods. ond cir contlltioning. • rfo, inlor~on-: ~s S~u:: Je:; th; to ~I 1 1126 E. Woshin9f0fl' M .; Son to Ano. Calif. 9210f. or coti J 17"15"7~. I I Noo1••-=--=-::-=.,------J I Add,.,; ___________ 1 • l look over our bu&-£thedules-0nd yo1.t'll see wkot we mecn:ljmetables that $COn easily. General •<ii> lnformotlon. And an cv~U route mop:• • Noxt time toke.the bus. · L'"'-------~-~-_-_llp.__ _ __,c. ... I _ __,,...,...,...,_ ' • • ' "" ., • .... "" ""' TM .. , d ... .. .... ... A .... .. ' ... , ... ,,. ,,. , .. "" IT • c TN ,..,, "" ,_ p ' l,,. •• "" NO -.... -.. ~ .. ~ I PVByC NOTICE -11 It to bit pwtor!Md !or • .. d, crMI or fYH ot worknwln "'""" lei ••tcllle tllt conrr..:t. Tl'llM r•"" .,, cin fllt 1t 11P' f'ltetnlll A-. C•l1 MIMI. CGPIH rn.v bit Dbf1lllld on rwqwtl. A UllW ef l!lfM rllet 11'1111 bt potlld ., the ~ llto. TM tonoolnt tdlldul• tor ,..-d11m ·~ It llltMf ..... I --111nt d1V of tight 11)1 houri. Tl'lt r1'-fer IWllldlV Ind llWrtlmt 'tfllort i.11611 1111 If IHSI fl'!!'J .,... O(llloMlf. II '11111 bt ITIMIMt.,., UPOt1 the CONTJtACTOll: lro ~ fM COO!lr..:I II -•tdlll, n upon MY Nll!Conlrac:tw ""*'' llfm, to Mr lllllt lff• tn.n Ille ••kl i.pKl!lld tltft to 111 -iu.-. ~ tJ¥' ll'IMI In tr. it•Kutlon d !flt coMr11:t. ~ lllclditr lne'f' Wlthdr1w Ills bid fw 11 pfflod of Fortv·Fl~ l4J! dlYI l'flt< ... dt!N .., for Ille ~llCI of bflll. A P1ynMlll bOnd and I perlof!N"Ct DON WIN bt nqulrM prlw to n~ tff Ille CMtract. Thil ,.YrTWnl borlcl WU bt lfl thil lorll'I Mt fortll In thil confl"kl ~h-0-1'111111 ... rd 'llv~H_,..,,... PutllhMd Or-..oe Cotlt o.llY Plkll Mlf'dl' ' llrld 12, ,.,, 111J'4 · PVBUC NOTICE 'ICTITIOIJS I USINISS NAMI ITAT•Mll'llT Tiii folloWlng pllton It dOfng bWl'ntH •): FARWEST LIGlfTlfrfG AGENCY, 4536 Rcixbury ROoMI (P.O. lox 245), Coron.t 011,.,,.r, c.. nm R1morlll M6rllllo11 Jtrvl•, 4 5 J' 11.0Xbu•V ftOld, COl'ona WI Mir, C1. n"' Tllil bul.IMll It Cltlducltd In' 111 lndlvlctlHI. Jtwrnond M. JarM This •~ 'tflll• flllid wllll '111 c~ c1«11 of Otllltl cowitv on ~ 1, 1f74. • ,.ub~"*I OtlllOI Cail Mttcll S. 12. lf, ""' 111• PUBIJC NOTICE 'tCTJTIOUI l vtlMISS MAMI STATIMllfT Tl'lt to1oW1111 pff-11 doing llulkllu 11: SIC.AV.ft. 1'1a W•ttwlnds Line. HuntlllltOn leKh, Cl. ,,... Julf111 J . JOIMtMWI. lf7G WHlwlrldl LIM. ~·~ llMdl. Cl. t2M6 TM• llWI,... 11 canctllcttd oY 111 lndl'Ml/el. J\111111 J. Joul'l-Tllll 1111..-t ...,.. flltd wltri tne Courrty c~ of Or1noe C-tv on Fittlrwrv 1'-1'74. '""' P"llbllll'ltd Ol'l!lff CM1! O.ILr ,.llof, FtWvirY lr, 26,, Ind Mln:ll .S.. 11. ,,,, .,. PVBLIC, NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI IUSlfllllS .. AMI STAT•MlflfT Tiit fllllnMI ,..._ II dolnt Du1lne11 11: OOIE'S, MA IAftKEJt'S 'AMIL Y ftESTAUftANr, 21! E. 17th SI .. COiii M151,o Cll!f, Albf<t ft. Odfnllh Jr,. 141• HI"'°' lllYO., Apt, 102. C0tl1 W..U, C1Uf. ™' PNl!nn• II o>ndl.lci.d tJ¥" 1 .,.,_r11 --Albll'tlt. Odln&th Jr. Tilft lf•1'1mtt!r Wet fired wl!ll fhl COWllY Cl«lt of or-c-tv on .,-__.., 14. ttr.&. rn• ""1btllllld O!"ll'lllt CUii O.Hy f'llot, Ftbl'Vlry lf, U. n Mertll s. lf, .,,,. SI0-14 PVBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE Sales }ump At Certron Anabdm·baaed C.rtron 0Jrp. bu reioortcd thel net lncome f"!t' die ftrst q\larter ended Jan. 31 was 19.000, aftl'r · &Mna.e!f«l_la.a spedat .... corry forwanl on!dil ol 13.000. For the comparable period a year ago, the company reported a profit ol 168,000, after giving el/ect to a spedal tas Joss carT)' forward credH ol 111,000. Sales ror the period were SS,112,006 compared to 13,IOl.OOO for tlll like period the ptior yw. mobile phone ' ---·--- place U receive t elephone calla la -rear --·------·--Ne C1pitel 111-••""•"'' Mo111h to Montt. l•11!1I l1tlt l)r'\,Gf COU"f7'r a ~0101£ LE PHO'i[ Slll\'ICf , 4015.-Fe, -· .. 35·3305 Bank Set For Move To Irvine W.U. Jl'arp-B&nk wUI move into the Irvine Company's new hlsf><be olflco building in Newport Center in -August, 3c- con1Joe to John H. Grijfith, senior vice president and h<od ol the bank's Soulhem Cali!omla di-. and Alb<rt J. Autt, l'OnlmerciaJ dlvWon vice president, The Irvine Company. Wells Fargo Bank becomes the sixth majoc California blflk to k>cate In Newport Center's Financial Plaza and will oCcupy the entire ground floor of the ls.story tower - which has been named Wells Fargo Bank Building. Griffith said terms of the 25 year lease were not disclosed. Wells Fargo Bank has 302 of. fices in California, including 51 in Soulhern California and four in Orange County, The $12.5 million tower, scheduled Jur completion in ?tfay. is situated at 660 Newport Center ·Drive, ad- jacent to an ex.isling four level parking structure. ri.tatlow· Kennedy Co. is the leasing agent. Pem1anent financing will he provided by Aetna Life & Casually lnsuranct!-Ca., Jhp·tford, Conn . R. J. DALBEY & ASSOC. Financial Consultants ~r,,.-.................. . r ._..... ... .,.,._,...... r uu•••Ol'l•ft. .... ,' -·--··-..-..,. .. -..;-_,-MA7'M;;;~- • • DAILY PILOT 1.t:'! I Money'• Worth )19 ............. .,,. .. .,. .............. .,..,.,. W at~h f;ar Expens e TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS By SYLVIA PORTER ltemlr<d deducttons en your ly clreul1ttd newsleller. "Ex· tt ever there was a year In Income tax. erotive Tax Reports": · ABC 'D 8:30 -"\Vonder \Voman." The heroine which a businessman or pn; The automatic f I at · r a t e f ~f lhe 1940s c.omi c_boo.ks lives again,_in the fonn tmionat wt1o-dr1m~a car for AS AN lllU1traUon, aay you alkn\·ance really falls flat . The of Ca thy Lee Crosby. in this TV series pilot with business reasonf.. sbould k.eep bought 8 new car in um for deduction for 15,000 business Ricardo Afontalban and Andrew Prine. track ol automobile expenses, $4,&oo. You usually trade In miles ~t 12 eenta a mile comes · 1974 ISJt. -every three years and your to oruy-st ,800. KCET tIJ 9:00 -"The A:ndersonville Trial." A ~re:: ~U~1'~J°° ~~ f:r ~: $~ ':~:e ~~: BUT IF YOU itemir.e in this repeat showing of the Emmy-winning drama about --• ~-thi · t miles, 20.000 of which were year of tbc energy crunch. brutality in a Southern prison camp during the portance, o.nu 5""'~ 1 ll 00 Y buslneu mUes. You got 10 here's the way the year Civil \Var. George C. Scott directed a cast headed early Afarch. It's not toQ late breaks d~: depr~latlon . t by Richard Basehart. Jack Cassidy, Buddy Ebsen, ~~~~ nt~ ~et )'out records \n ;:!,1;:~: ~ :1!::'! ':~fio!i~ Sl.200: gasoline, ll.400. oil ~d ~ Cameron lltitchell and \Villiam Shatncr. Let's comnare how you cime lube, llOO; tires, tIOO : repairs. to st a rt ... ,... noo : insurance, S100. '· • k e e p i n g out \•'Ith the automatic <'Br Since you drive 15,000 of the them u~to-allowance and wUh itemiud total 20,000 miles this year for dedUctlona : dale. business. You can dedu<'t It ER l:'S Under the aulomatlc wav. three-fourths of the total. or THE tal .. _ your flit-rite deduction .-b $2.400. ~ '2.250 ( 15.000 miles x 12c plus For 1974. the it.em-hy·llem .• , Daily TV Log nnd as you 5,000 m1·t., x ~1. m I• g h l :>\: method is $600 better for you O Wonder Woman Explodts Itemized, .vour e l p e n s e s T d .ue•• ,., :.. than the automatic all()'fl'lncc. ues oy * into Your Life! NEW ~. ""' l'CMTI• break do\\TI into : depreciation. directly COMccted with gaso-It 200 It 200 .1 ... This is only P..larch, of E . Uttra·Power fun Movie I' . al . I' h , : fi:8S, • : 01 anu COUl'!le. P..fany things can and V&n1ng IJ @ffi a) AIC Tlfhlllf ~ 1ne station W hngl 1nes. t e lube. $100; tires. $100; repairs. almost surely wil l change MARCH 12 i?) (90) "WtllGtr W1N1" (..,._) rising price of gas, ube. other $200 : iruurance $200: total before 1974 ends. Ga50llne '73 -C.1th1 t« Crosby, Ric.11cll car nt.cessities and the dcclin-$3.000. Since 20,000 of your 1.-00 m (J)t!)u;)al)a) Mtwt Mon11lti.n, Andrew Pi11t. Tiit h110- ing number oC miles driven by 30.000 miles were driven for shortages may ease and . · iCil@@(~C..;) Nm me 01 the comoc ~ bor" in tilt Am ·rt precise price prediction.'! are ken a.IUIWI L.A. t••· !~Os. 1 be1uliful wom1n, ••· wary e cans. busi ness. you can deduct h\·o· rcdiculous. Also, says Ex· ers YS. New Yor\. Oowtd 11111111 unique powen of wil· Foedr 00Y•har~ lio~.: .. YOU hab\'e third.'! or $2.000. ecutive Tax Report s. the INeia'IHtl'llt dom and 1tr1nxth. ii th1111d wiUt sav .l lime wiu money Y The lftCJ .,_ the 11ctrt•1Y ol v1t1t documents using the automatic mileage FOR ltn, YOU'RE $250 bet· Internal Revenue Service mav TM FllnfAIMt stolen br •n inteuu tionll SPJ rillJ. allowance for your business-ter off using the automatic decide that 12 cents a mile is fll lPt Caitety m N11Y Grifl l11 Shw paid driving. The simplified mile~e deduction , not to unrealistic and it may in-D Pobre C.ualn l'iO P1110f1m1 fllowll methoit allo"·a you a fiat mention the Ume you've &a\'ed crease the automati c Kodre"41t Llrill.. t :00 (6) Thi Bold 0nt1 deduction of 12 cents a mlle on rte0rd·keeplng. allowance to, say, 18 or 20 s,.n br:tt IR=:." AM•hlf• ~ for the first 15.000 busine!S But now, to cut dO.\\'TI on cents a mile. lt'stru\y a1,1,·ait-l:JO!JJDMltr'1Cllllet f.5t:11111111itlnFll•f•1t•"AAdtr· miles lra\'eled : 9 cents a mile your gas usatc:e. you 're con-and-see situation at lhls date. f:i lill'llt: IC) 1'°1 "Str1tta II so1w111e Juil" !Rl Th11 Cmmw for every mile in exceas of solidaling many of your Blfl" \\111LE you are a':t-:':, ~~~-'57--Mu&ll O'BlllA,. :~::11::n11~~!'':::!1 :h~~ 15.000. business lriP.'I and fl!enera11y v.·aiting keep I.hose records. Q Olck Y11 O,U 111on1y. tilt COflflktin1 111111or111es· To get It. 'yop give up an reducing vour overall driving. ''ou'll need them if 19'74 is the I=~ Slllw a1 m1111uy discipline i nd _., deductions for aulo eq>enses Jn 1974. you drive onlv 20,000 )'ear you switch from the "''"' eo11x1t11a. Rtdl11d B1Wi1rt, ~ •· I I · .,_ s 000 r h' h r · alto · · C.Uldy, Bucldy £~11. c.11111111 t except sa. es lax. car oan an-mties, I , o w 1c are or automalLc •'3llee to 1tem1z-(11j Cf" Kt&••'• Ker.. Mitchell ind Willlirn Shil11tr mr. terest . parking fees and toll!I. business. But the a\·eral(e ing your df:ductions. This ltt....! ai)tMdlnT1,1t1a1 You lose deductions Io r price of gas over 1973 i.s U>Om-could mean substantial lax · lM111 lnr m Fellh1l lilukMt depreciation. gas maintenance in,ll'. into the 7G-cents-a-gallon savings for yoo on the income ' Uited' Mi Pllkia t:lO and repairs, tires. car in-range . Although \'OU drive tax return }'OU file next year ="lll~• 6 GE THEATRE: "Tell Mc ~a.nee and the like. For I~. the price of oil, lube ~ and Jt '! so easy to f~get the 7.00 ~()) D m ,. .. 1 * Where It Hurta" With millions of you, the mil~age hres alsa.1 Increases .. Lets expenses unless you JOl diw.·n · M.wlf· (Cl cnii) "'DilpU" lt{a~r.een Stapleton 1owaRce-has-..wor;ked-out~r~gain:""""'~omobi'e-eiq>enses-as --Mlr6 · _ :nnty~hftf~ld ....and.2au1..Sot¥in~• -·- much better than separate says thC Prentice-Ila II private· you pay them. . Prowse. 0 11' (!:) (}) 'l TllUlrt "Tt• . . · Wk1r1 Mr li1117 pleton 11111 11 • mkldle·•1•i The rirst Check and Charge Cant. is now better than ever. i Slfitl te .VW11tm Me Wher1 tt Hurts" M1urM11 Sii·. 1 LM LllCf lloUlt•iit •hose const1n1 diacon- Mod SquH tent man1teil1 ilstll •"tr 1 n ri11 I (l) I Dr11• 11 J11n11i1 OI Ill~ Ull1on1 •ith h1r 111l1hborl. bltlr1\di Paul Sorvino 1ur1 11 hlf l1•l·drlvtr CJ) 0!111111 hu$b1nd, with A,n lluym111 11 lht .... INt "Tif11n1 Slrttl," .,_ cou11t1's d1u1Me1, •ho ao1cls h11 Jtrom1 Weidm1n. molhu Into t1~1na: 1 km 11 htr C'!iJl (I)) KM M1w life. m [r~i""' Allllf I '"' a>"''" st111t1 '-.. r Ptle . Lt HitM 7'30 i Mew Tr1111111 Hllllt 10:00 ~ @ ~ m, 1tIt1 5tlfJ .. Our latest improvement is 11n1imited check writing for just $2 a month. ""' Security Pacific Bank \V<lS tl\1.' fi rst ttl il'\tnl-' duce the Combincxl Ch,'Ck nnd 01or~c C1nl over four years :'Igo. And nO\\'. '''itl1 just one cird you c:tn tnkc9d,·antn~I! (lf all th\.'1!1: services for one low flat mont)ily f,..,. free Patonali:ed CheckJ. No Minimum Balance. Ready Rcsel'\·ACC(')unt. iOncc yr1u\· .. · qu.1lifi1..-d1 it 's·<'ltlr '''aY c1f hclftini.t yt1u n'll'\1 c1ncij!i..'flcy c1r tlf'pl)nunity hc:1J"{1n.) Check Guaran1:ee' Card. tOur \V<"lf'J in \\Ti!~ ini;:: that Ylll.lr pcrsc.1nali:L.J chL'Ck i5 f..'tX-..1 f<1r ur '" $100.1 Ready Reference Statement. (A tntol simple :lccr1u11tins,: tlf Y''lt.1r hlnki11i: actiYftics.) ... Free Tra\·clcrs Checks. Automatic Tra.nsfl!r SCrvice. l\\'c'll hl.'lp ytlU s,1\'C n101l1..'Y nnJ m.1kc kJan fXIYJll(.'f\\5 nut\.,.. nl.'1ticnlly l'\'4..'f'Y n"M.11,tl\.I ( Hop11'1 Httff1 "f1n2e1pt1nf' E1rl Ploll1m1n 11111}1 (lijJ tt.llJ'nod Squm Sgt. Ch1rli1 lty1n, •l'MI, 11 tfus111fM a IObby liitldibtr1 ~ by 1111 &llllnrntnl 1n th• L1t111t · MllllH S lilo"fit: IC> (ltifl Prints Or~111011 ind 'tl'IRb to bl 1 rteR N111U.1u" (dr1} ·~~d-"111r· cop. Tim M1UIHOn, M11J rty Hepburn. AnlhDllJ P11kins, let An ni MobltJ 1nd J'li11 T1lbot 1tso J. Cobb. 5111. m.......,, omm~- i w. Tl Tift lilt Tritt! (6) ft:~llt '•lltry L1r1 M1U A Dell 0 (f7, 00 (:ij Mlfwt Wilby ..... 1111h111tlf/l1111ia ' ..... I .... ~s1a:ns .. J1n1 W1111 I UttU II I rlfli I Brrhsn r~sn1on des11ner •1lh ""'"°"' m St11td Up 11111 ChHf 01. Welby becorne1 1motion1ltw ill· m Thi Clloul CIR& wlved---0nt1 la lta1n Mii 11 m•r· llfd to 1 man unlined lo 1 •llttl· 1:00 6 (jt (fl)(]) M ~ • d • M1ud1 1 c;1~11. ~1tl ferrer also 1uests. 1t11es 1 th1rily mulltll In the h11h! ·G) t>rar.i i ICllOOI 1ud1tor!11m and tvery"one1 C;t:) '••lw u.1 Lord ti• I!!' Into tile act 10.30 ~v Tw1litlll Zone 0 Q1 @ @) m A.11•·1? Tem 0 Jou111ty to Mvlirt111 "T1i'lli11" portfY dut1 1t LA. lntern1tion1I lli) Bin Cosbr Airpor! involves Ollicers M~lloy ind w Spanb~ Colll"1 Jlttd 1n 1 numbet al punu1U r1n1· . Mullc.al hptct.K:ul1r i111 llom ~ pu~ln1 lot theft to •111:00 D gm~ m fllrn •• ••• run•••J .... ,. ll ) (j) li.oJ ED !lot C!J """ 0 MW11: n .. 1,,1111111111. (C) I) TwillPI Z1111 • '.., "rllddtllt i. S.11 Frl!ld1e1" (dr1) @ Petty M11011 ; '~ '10 -Rk:h•.1\1 ~ltJ. Christ~he! 0 Ml'llt: "f1111 1M K.,-Stftir" ::~ ConMllJ, L11l11 N11lwn, Tim OCon-(dr1) ·~Tt1111tt Mor1111, Joli ::# O ·@(]) a)HapPJ o.,, "Bu••· ;1liamu™' tlM m,,_ '111t :;< In& Up 11 Hird to Oo" Ritllil 11!d Doublt [vtnt" Thi diK0¥111ts of : ; ~ his 111Jlrilnd aplit up •It« 1oin1 two bodin lttds to 1 vili1111C1 com· :· :· it1tdy for~ •et~ which a11ta mittee wll11t BarlorW ind Witt dil· .·.: 1 ptoblem, 11nc.e ii 1 too i.11 for CO'lt f i111 ntrtmt inc.ornptltnct ti •:) "!'"' lo 1111U otlltr d1tu foi tfll l the pohu itivolv1d. : : . .; · 1 prom. IE) Nll'ril· "MlftinJ" (ad¥} ·sz-·. ·~ 0.111(1 Clllil: M11k Sth.ns, Mitl• L1nsb Llf)'. :: Hlrfl ChpllTll cm m Uvin1 Enr .• Lt Sthr1 lMI/ ~ iifml Httchud Prtllllt1 • °fii Ml'ril: (Dir) lil'Slw:n Tllinn'" I~ (i)) Tiit Pieflltf1 ·. ( (mm) '60-ROll Ste1111. [clnrd G. 11:30 9 "1'29 (!))CJ) CIS u.. Mn: ::I' Robinson. (C) "Wtttw11ll llM W11111R" (••1) ·:·: I lit! Moyen', Hllal ·~2-Robell T•rlor, 0.11!111 D11e1I. > ~· Qa11n1 o @@im EmJoh1111J "'* ::~: C-.dJ Roy et.rk 1unt1. •: : lo11t1C1rH1 O Movlt: "My Dr••• b T1 .... :··· 1:30 fJ (,jf (j)) Cf} I IPICIAL I P•r• (mus) ·4s-ooris 011, L11 Bowm111, ·: " 111111 Rene• TtJfor ind Joe Bo101n1, l•tk C1rSQn. : • with 1ue1ts Broderick C1l!'ll'lord, 0 fi1) (}) al Wld1 WMW tf M,.. '.: ; Ruth Buul ind Ted Knl1hl. pa1tr11 tl:fY • : : stYtr1I th111tltis 'tfllho hlYI .. ,o"en lZ:OO r, 1 OM Stt' l•rond ·, 1w1y from U 111" on 1ropie1I itl1nd m Movlt: "The Sn1b '1r (dr1) • vtedions. on ly lo llnd th•I th•I '48 -Olivia da Hrvill1nd, MIR ·. • probltm1 they left behind pop up Slntn1. '· .;; II UM•pttltd b~~11e. I m 0., •t "! . 0 9@0!im flllC 1111111, l:OOl'l)S Cfl (I)MeWI -: My-Jtery--lqac•k .. How You See 0 fiO) ill lffOW • • Mt -N<nl You Doll'!'' A bantrr 1:45 9 Morie: "I• ,...~ lt1Ct'"4" • 1btc0ndl111 with lht l11nd1 piW 1 (ttlj '62-Wllr S'flns!er. •· novel way of di111tpe11ifll duri111 Ill 2:30 m All· • ''Collt11..;.," • amateur 1111&1c lhow, 1nd 8.Mtee~ (Cl "111 ll Sadie Tk111p11t1" ; : it u lltd In to find out 'tfllt111 111,..1 J:lO O Motif: "Ce4t II ktU.N TM"·'. pentd lo 111111. (mys) '.(1-0sur Homolb . Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES t.JI D (t) "The tarbll'IH & UM h l1h1" (dr1) '58 -Jo1111 Wayne. 10:00 m (CJ 101111 Adwnt11t~ (d r1) 'tt-l1oy Oon11!11t, Anile Oitklll· "'" 0 "Mtd Dodor" (mys) ·•1-Bnll lllthbont. Jl:lOQ"F1tMI lrlWI, Dttectlw:" (nrtS) 'JS-P111I LU~IS, "Lon• c.. ~ (wts) '3'-tacki• COo9f:r. IZ:OO m (C) "!111•1! Ton '1rf"' Imus) '5l-J1n1 re.en, f1t1t1 G11n1111. Z:OO U ICl "hlwla't fief" (eo11)::- '6J-John Wiyn1, Let M1M11. ; ; ' Q) "MJStllJ kbNriH" (dr1) '51 : • , -M1cdon1ld C.rey. ·: ; 9 "lllu111dersttrt11" (rolll'I) ·~ -: • • Urid1-Chrlstl1"· Cir~ TllomptM, ~'...C J:OO ill "Tht 811 Skf' Cone.I, (cl11J 'SZ , -Kir-Do111l•l. Dewey Martin. • U11rel & M1rdy l1at1rettt. : i:m "Hkl1 I St1k" (wspl '64 -. , 1 11n Cumichatl. ;.•, 3:3) IQ (C) "R1IM of ll1nthlpllf" (6rl) •: ; '5S-UnrTurner, Rlet'llfd BurtOl_?:i_ :• • O OO ICI "Tiit Thrill tf rt--·:•: (oom) .. 65-Doris Dty .ltfMI Glfnet. : ·!.J 410(l)S.111t11lOAM r.'1t!11-; ;;:! (;if,@ )"P1u111rt tt Qill•(...,,•:: '61-Ridlltd 811tllirL ; : •:" '' • ~ KOCE TELEVISION LOG • 12 .00 ' SESAME ST llllE ll HO "'Ill.I •:JO E•LECTRIC COl!'f'ANV :.:= 1:00 EDUCATIONAL ICl100L IH· 5,r,o SESAME lTlllEET tllO rnk\,) '0111°""'TIOH 1!10 Al..L AIO\.IT YOU "Tilt.. T1J-, •:C.O OAAHGE COUNTY ftEVllW !• Tar~-· A M ... 11"' of .... ~r. •• l :M ft lPl"LES "1'*"-"'' 4:Jt FlllEEHAND S-1( ET C"tl I Iii e: 1,4(1 tN"0£: O\.lf "I w ... t To" '(t0$t Al!illlnlt!ll"' -L111Mlft 1 •, • l :tJ COVEii TO COVE.a "111<1 •nd tiOI FLOWER AlllANGINO ..,.....: • W. •1'111 Tiii! Llo•tl' M111. ,.., M#Olrl-,,., 11'111 A..,.lo-\llWlll.. _, ""' ,flllilllfl" LtUOl'I • •' :t:"lj I CAN 11.IEAD "SGtn .. ~lno Te ,.,. C~NIE't CLOTHING CORN••~ E•I" "C(lll1tt" -LtuOll 1 ·1, • • I Mallet OwJe. ilb: cird thnt's l(<x>.I nmrly everywhere. and nil you n«d is •rPmn.J credit.) • • 1i.1 be sure yriu h.ivl.' [he nl'\\' Combined Account, inquiri.: \\t any l>mnch of S..'CUrity Pacific &nk. \ 11JO CAR.llASCOl..ENDAS 1-00 RAC~EL. LA C:UI,,_ ltf1 • J 00 COf'fNIE'S CLOT~INO COftNllt -lnlll.1-A ~ .. ..tlll ,..... m,,_.·---< "(01111'1" -L'"°" 1 .. Gf-r"llllA ~ 111 ... ~ • • S:• DIMfNSIONS IN CU1.TURf:S •JI l tLt.. ,w)Ylttl' JOU•WA • • ',,;llolrt le ll•~" • LftMlfl 7 -'"Ew.1 RiOl'\O A'"lftOmtnt" ,. ...... • • •:IO ,ft&l!'HAND I I( ET C-HI NG 11 !flt ftn.irt1t110ft.I ""''"" .... -· ., ''(tOH AnOl'ltntfll .. -L"1<WI 7 ""*' flt !Grfl\' of .. _. dhcrl~!" • N'ea rly Eve1·yone ~j·; ~ · . Listens to Landers :: : • • , • . . - • J2 DAILY PILOT Tutldty, Mlltl! 12, 1974 OverThe Counier . . ' ' . NASO Listings for Moncfay, Ma rch 11, 1974 2 Nations • Seek End To Freeze TRIPOLI, Ubyll (UPI) - Diptomatlc 10urces said today Egypt and Saudl Arabia would prOpOse ea.sing the o 11 embargo against the United Slates at this v.·eek's meeting of Arab petroleum ministers. The sources said, however, the attitude of Syria, a hardlinc Arab state. was crucial in determining whether the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting countries <OAPEC ) agrees at Beef Cuts Go On Sale • WASHINOTON (UPI) - 'IbLs wUI be a good week for beef btlrgaiq hunten In many parts of the country, -.--mpe-rrnarkeHndustry- spckesman sald today. But it may be only .iemporery. Clarence G. Ada my , president of the Nattonnl Association of F o.o d Chains, said that some chDins began to feature "special" sale prices on a few beet cuts last week. He said he expected lhe price-cutting trend to go wider and deeper this .... k. Wednesday'& Tripoli session Lo '----------...J relax the boycott. 1TIEV SAID THE ministerai would likely basf! their decision on whether Syria felt Secretary of State Henry A. Kissing'er has made sufficient progress in getting Israel to pull back Crom occupied Arab territory. Oil experts In Tripoli said Geotl1ermal Plant Eyed For Mono the Arab n1inistef'!! might take ROSEMEAD (UPI) one of two measures tit Southern Califomia Edison Co. Wednesday's meeting : and Magma Energy, Inc. have signed an agreement t o LJft the embargo, b u t develop a geothennal electric threaten to reimpose the "oil generating station n e a r weapon" If Kissinger tails to P.1ammoth in Mono County. get Syria and Israel to Contract negotiations are separate their forces within a expecled to be completed specified period. within a few months for the -Announct plans to lift the plant. which would be located embargo as soon as Israel in the C8.sa Diablo area. begiM to withdraw from If the contract is negotiated Syrian territory. soon, the · companies said ~fonday. the pl.ant may be in mE ARAB OIL boycott was operation late this year or imposed during last October 's early in 1975 to u ti I i z e P.fiddle East war with the aim geothermal energ~ from of . pressuring the United sever31 wells p r e v i o u s I y --statermto-modifytng-its~1""'""1>--<ld"'eY""el&pedob~a1r. -- Israel pO\icy. 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F~ t.Jt I0.1' Grwlll t .IS S.:111 NAT SEC l'DS: Stoel! 11.11 ll.11 II•-:tm 1.:111 lft(Oft'I llM n.so lltllnt I.II t ,OI MS GltOUf': llt"""' 1011110.lll I' Ml.... 1.11 t U &ol'ld llt ._IJ ,.It Gt-S.tl l.$S (AL'flH PU11tOS· F ~Dt<il 9.IJ ttl OIY<.:111' l.St J,YI lll¢0"" 1.11 t.111 Bult Fd 11"21 il.11 FOllF'lq F 1.12 1.n Pr~ !.lk ,,,. I.IS Stnmfl 1.31 t.11 Cdll "" II.JI nA l'llAHllUN lllCO<'ll 4.64 l.Ot ,~..,. t.n .... Div !tN' J.ll UJ GllOUf': SI«• Sr t.11 1.lJ ~"'/ F ~.1110." Egyptian PrCsident An\l'ar the output or the plant and the Sadat met Mo.nday with Arab cost of the projeet wlll not be oil ministers at a desert resor t known until contracts are to urge an easing ol the negotiated and r e s e a r c h embargo, diplomatic sources completed. said. The cootract to design the The sources said Sadat and station has been awarded to Saudi Arabia's King Faisal the Ben Holt Co. or Pasadena. felt the United States. through Kissinger's etforts. had done enough to warrant an Arab gesture. TJIE SECRETARY worked out a separalion of Egytian and Israeli rorces on the Suez front before laying t h e groundwork ror i n d i r e c t Sy r ian· I s r a e l i talks in \\'ashlngton. ~--.. The sources said Libya and Iraq were the only two members or the JO-nation OAPEC firn'lly oppos'.cd to lifling the boycott. T he Baghdad government announced it will not attend the Tripoli m<!eting. The oil ministers originally planned to consider t h e embargo Feb. i 14 in Tripoli. but postponed ,the session at tha;last moment lo ay,·ait the results of last rn on I h 's Kissinger trip . Odd or Even In. Ventura SACRA~fENTO (API Ventura County has joined Gov. Ronald Reagan 's odd· even gasoline marketing program, says the state Office ol Emergency Servicsc. It is the ninth Calitomia county to do so, the office announced 1''1onday . The plan allows motorists to buy gasoline on alternate days, depending on whether the last digit of their license number is odd or even. It is aimed at cutting lines at service stations. Gasoline Practices Under Fire WASHINGTON (UPI) Spokesmen for motorists and service station o p e r a t o r s urged today that m a n y restrictions on sale of gasoline be removed -especially fill· up bans. ' Representatives of t h e A1nerican Au I omo bi I e As.sociation and the National Congress of Pet r oleum Dealers testified before a joint House-Senate subcommittee al a hearing caned by Sen. Hubert H. Humphre y (I). I\ I inn. l. to see how "'ell the administration's gasolin e allocation program is working. TltE AAA contended the program is not \\'orking well, and that CQntrary to '411.at the Federal Energy Office seys, some states will get less gasoline on the average during i\1arch than they received in February. Recent shifts in gasoline allocations have made a mnjor impact on forn1er long lines at gasoline stations in son1e areas, particularly a r o u n d New York and Washington . Humphrey suggested that the situation might get tight again and rationing "may b e necessary." Inf one tics tfftwd t.lS 10 H DNTC l,ll 1-J.I G<'wtl'I t .111 .... ffl"'ID G 7 ... l.l'O ~HT 'lllft-to.n-lt:U Cwtti Sr 1.tf I.» NEW-ENO 1..·F~-tr.i C»p -P.14 1.•I CG FunO t.01016 F• lnctn l.tJ J,10 Eou+h lt,DH,,63 Trion Eq .... 10 ... Sales Up At Sy stron Expanding To Irvine •C.O Trln t:14 1o:M US Gv S t 12 lfi.lj Gr•ll'I ,,loO 10..Q T-H to.ti 10,tl ·c..i1 !>JIS. n .u U.M ~llll>t '·" 11.t.a IOW.OITI '"'JO l~.20 11111'1 CG t.IO 101 o..r 1nv ._ .. •.ll "'' c..o s ... t.11 s10. n .01 "·32 10t11 c• 4.11 .... Spetlal to the Dally Pilot O ANNIJllG tt. E'" l..11 t 7~ NEA Mt 1,116 '·CM Urll!il>d 1,1) 1,9' ~NOS: "~t LtEq 10.r1s 10 ... Neu C.iit i .n s.n Uo11hl!'lcl 1.0 1... CONCORD -Systron-Don- • ,._ 1 n '·" Fil Ml .:Ill • 61 1.61 IWwwtl'I 1.07 t.OI UNIOft SElllVICl ncr Corp. hos announ-• 8tl1'1Cll •.is 10 ..... u .. os INCi' IWll'llon n.» u ... 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Cali- fornia • based developer of audio and video taping serv- ices for conventions, me.ei,. ings and seminars, has an. nounced il.s move to expanded production facilities in lr\'i.ne. The new corporate ht':ad· quarters and manufacturing •ddress is 17981C :jkypark Drive in Irvine. In announcing the move, lnfone.tica' Vice PrtSldent Don l>c$borough stated that II was neetsSitated by the co1npnny·s grn .... ·th since a rcctnl merger v.:ith Lon'.ton Associat s, tnc. LEASING J • She Finds Deductions Mesa Ta~. Maqager Seeks .. 4ngles-Legally -By.STEVE--M11ral!ELI.--- ~ ..... a.ilr f'tllf Sllft lf 110&.1 drive a ca.r, I'll taz the atrtet; If yo" take.a toolJ.;,_!'.ll tar JIO.UT feet, 'Cause I'm t.Jte ta.m&ari •.• -Lyrics from • Beatie IOftl Llnda Johnson, offk:e manager of a tax aervlce ln Costa Mesa. can't help you if they "tax your feet." but if you drive a car. ahe jtm might be able to work out a legal deduttion. The 21-yeaN>ld mother ol two bu been working for natlonwkle tax mmultarits H&R Bk>ck for seven yean. She maintains the ®mpany's stock in trade ii helping the wage earner find deductions he isn't aware of. "It's the overiooked deductk>ns that cripple many ta1.payen," Mrs. Johnson says. "Things like using the family car £or chirltable purposes. If a housewife drives a bunch ol Girl Scouts to meetings, th.it's a legal deduction. The same goes for driving elderly people to church, or hauling boys to summer camp. They're all deductible." OTHER DEDUcnONS tbat are often overlooRcd by people who do their own returns, she says, inclOOe used clothing shoved in a Goodwill box or furniture given to the Salvation Anny. "We ask a client how mu ch the ' _prepru:io, .. tonns [or an average of 40 penaos a day. Eadi fonn takes from half an. hour to an hour to com plete. AJtct:Jlte c:!ient leaves the ornc., the retum iS double cheduid by another employe before being plcktd up later by the dient. THE TRAFFIC running ln!O the Costa ~lesa tu office between Jan. I and April 15 is sporadic. "\I'• get o big n..ti at the beginnlng ol February "1len retired people •nd thooe who expect a refund swann into the office.'' she explains. Then things «01 olf until April I when the last-minute clients. most of whom dOn't expect a return. or think they will have to pay taxes, rush in. Airs. JohMon. who drink! a dozen cups of ool!ee a day. says it is laking longer to make out taxpayers' rettll"M than a year a_go. She attributes this to a heightened desire by taxpayers to get what is legally theirs. "'Returns seem to be bigger this year." Mrs. Johnson said, ''beca'use ~le are showing up with more :stock losses than previomly." The poor showing on the nation's stock exchanges has meant deductible losses ror mlllioM o f Americans. clothing or furniture was worth and SHE SAYS the biggest refund she claim il as a .legal deduction." processed was in the neighborhood of ba . 1)91ty f'llet lfatt ,,.... H&R Block cks up Ks tax returns SHARP ON TAXES $5,000. with a guarantee that says the finn will H&R'• Linet. Joh nson Wha t do ~frs. Johnson m:t her stafi do pay any penalties resulting from after April 151 mistakes. Block does not pay for Some ari hOuse·--wT.,-• .,-.-°""-is a rSired disallowed claims, although it will send a railroad freight agent and a new member representative to stand by the client if wives and eleven children who are living of tbe staff is a retired Marine Cofl)S the return is audited by the Internal in the Middle East. colonel. - Revenue Service, Mrs. Johnson says. ' 'We told him that he can't claim As for ?i.irs. J~. she's a tax expert 1'mN The company does not ta k e rel.atives who are not living in the United year·roued, In the orr season, she ietlche!!I !""- rcspomibiliJy for fra!xluleot claims, . .States." • , -a· tax ·course for H&R Block iD t b e ~~ll elthei:.~and she_says rrKm...of these_ are-.::.ue.....had .. to 11le-und• ... -aa-'!"~P'~'~"~i~cdcL-<coX>U•mwt~)'c.:JThtbe•~COIOOIJ""'"'W!ioc~lhnJtldeess...11~1 Jlx>ulllUn,.LOo!L __ .""'~~. quickly spotted by tax preparers. filing separate" stat.us. classroom instruction plu,, 40 hours of Amt&. advanced ¥."ofk. " "Hp1 ·jso~tE PEOPLE try to l a k e ded uctions for 'things. that just aren't deductible," she says. For instance, clients trying to claim pets as dependents. "Some or these people really don't know that their cat i.s not a lega l deduction, bot occasionally someone tries to pull the wool over Our eyes -and over the eyes of the IRS.'' Then there's the ro re j gn ·born dishwasher who tried to claim three TIJE A!\tOUNT of papern'Ork involved in completing some tax returns is mind- boggling. Mrs. Johnooo and her 12 tax preparers have an arsenal of tax forms ranging from 4797 (sale of business assets l. to form 540 D-1, which Is the same fonn as 4797 -only used for state tax purposes. ''In 1969. there were 38 forms that could be attached to the basic lax sheet.·· she says. "Since !hen, I've lost count." The Costa 1'1esa office keeps busy • Most of her students train to become :m fl tax-preparers in-one ol~-the more-than ~t:;r,.• 6,000 H&R Block offices nationwide, but t=: many take the course to learn OOw to ~1 1 complete their returns. :z:~i "WE HA VE · A lot ol certtfHld public accountants and tax accountants taking the courses, too." she says. Many are brushing up on skills or learning about new tax deduction and lax la"'-s. AmO< Am~ """" Amllt Amllr Am•l Al'lllll ·-AIKllH ..... ·-· ..... 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Planned Friday at UCI -!_wo ~ -enviro!imet)~! groups ~ill sponsor a Friday evenmg program at UC Irvine in which natural features of the 10,~acre Irvine Ranch coastal area are to be discuss- ed. Larry Moore, ass Qci ate director of planning ad- ministration for the. ln'ine Company, will speak at a p.m. in room 167 steinhaus Hall, at UC!. • Moore serves. the Irvine • Seminar Set -For Sexual Counselors ~'.s f!!ul~-:_ag~y plan- ning program (TJCMAP). TICMAP involves represen- tatives . of city, county and state g~vernment that have jurisdiction over the ultimate developrpent of the ranch pro- perty. The public offi~ia!s and environmentalists have been invited to join in developing a new ~an of use of the coastal hills, canyons, plains, cliffs ani! beach.. Friday's 'session was ar· ranged by Environmental Coolilioo of Orange County and Projecl~I Open Space~ tion GrouP. Representatives of t he Environmental Coalition are oartlcipatlng members of the . 'l'JCMAP ef!ort along with Ihe Planning and Conservation League and the Sierra Club. -Moore will discuss the eo- A workabop on sex u a I vironment of the site, in- counaellng (or ·proleMIGnal cluding Ihe pbyskal and ...- counselors 1n Ihe field wm be vlnlnnwntal opportunities IDd held al UC Irvine In Ihe Fine coostralnts of the coastal land. Art VUlage 1bealer Friday 1be property is boonded "7 · and Saturday, Mardi :a and the cltles oJ NeW!Jorl e..dl, 23. Irvine and Laguna Bead! ud 'l1le two.lay con!.,._ Is f-J.!Lmiles ol beach designed to provide frulf. psychologists, oounselon ud Aboot 1,600 acres ol Ihe educaton .Olh ·a bld:jp'OUIJCI paml are reserved f o r on significant approaches to pw'Chllae by the state for a 1exual COU01eling. Focus will coastal beach and """""' be on four major _...,r,..: park. pending coastal ..., rauoRat-emottve, bebavioral, s er v a t I on <.'Ommisston.,. Mattrs and JolUllon oex provals and stale acqult!tlan. lherapy and the human ••· 1be lend canies a 17.1 mllUon uallty program at the UC (JrRe iac. Medico! Center In Son Fral>ii"'=======;;,j dlCO. Keynote apWer w'l!lbl Dr. Albert Ellis. executl......_, tor ol Ihe !Jlllltoie for Advanced SIUdy In RatloMI Ps)idlotlwiap) ID New Yan 011. THI NPnllll SOCllTY CMllMIG•-...... ..... , ......... . ,..._. ......... ..... .. ==" ···;~.::-· ........... , ..... .... ' ·• ~· . . . - Ex-NixQn Aides Running .. ., J ,, • 116uldn't it be nice? ·rust think of the money you'd save if you didn't · have to p~y for the privilege of . writing cl\ecks. Well you don't! Not if you have a Moneysaver Savings Account at First National Banlc of Orange County. Here's how it works: . _ 1. Open a regular savings account and a.'~onal checlcing !"!"'Unt • at any of 01ll' eight convenient offices: !. 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' • .. • • ~crsiness . ~kill eolisbea __ ' t By ALLISON D£ERR wllat tbe wMd of women " like. I ied it ot ... •ir ,-.. ...,. take. a woman to have that ~t and ;, At 37, the pl!cii irt beginrung lo !all -iuYUy. .. Into place !or Rujlda Mberak. RecenllY-appolnted climtor of com-NJ!ED INSl<ua<--~---- mwlity relations for MTI Business "I've seeo too many WO{Dtn, for ez. College, she ta a lenlor analyst for Sierra ample, who have,become bitter and vin- ... Data Syatema in Puadena, 09erate1 her dictive during a divorce. I blame their · own coosutting firm and is 8 freelance lawyers. Most women just want to get writer. • rid of the JNY, but their l:iwver savs --u1 ....._ -'Let's Diil him to ili cross.' That's t '"""' lo begin law school In the lall." ·•--Jul." Mid the Costa Mean. "I'd be n when I ·~ua • earned, my JD, but t feet that my age But her present rocus is the business will be an advantage. college and its role in the oommunity. 0 1 have 20 yea!'! of experience working Women should tlllnk about developing In the world. 1 know more aboUt what sound business skills, she sald. ;f people are like and What the world is like "With the rising divorce rate, Jet's face &ban I did at 22." it, many women will have-to support a -Betuming-to~collage-work-does~oot--family .. --~ ~ . worry her. "Girls coming from well·tl>-do famili es : ) "Leaming is a .lifelong process, As you , aren't exempt. Many doctors and get ol~, ~ gets a little less formal . It lawyers are helped through school by .. may be difficult at firSt to get to classes working wives, I think of business college and complete assignments oo another as a means ·of developing marketable person's lime-table. · , skills for the "present and as insurance . "But that is no' problem if ycu're for the future." . mQtlvated." · · Tue good private business college of· · ~doesn't feel that wcmen "have ·got~ fers two ~dvantages: time and money, ; tenj a fair shake in the courts. J don 't she said. ~ most male lawyers have any i~a · "We save the student Um~ because we " I • offer an intensive job-oriented vocaUonal an employe they feel will be good ez .. course. No Crills, no sociolog)' or English ecuUve secretary material. literature. '"l~y_ lund her ~ so she wi "The student sa".es money, because polish her Skills andOeVelci> a broader while -attendinr;l-bl!e-.,.TI•ge0>0~tiiiclcgroifit'' spend! two years out ol .tbe labor Iott<!. Ms M!zerak first joined the MT! stjilf "11\ere is no reason why, after as a · Pl\O~ t.ead)er. "But it was a graduating frvm a six-month or niJle.. Yiaf before I-taUcbt the classes they month business coune and getting a job, hired me to teach " a person can't continue his education." .'.. , "I've met a grea,t many coUege In the P8S.t year and .one half, shes students wbo didn't know where their been responslble-for ~1cutwn devel~ next meal was coming from, but I only ment, teacher, coordination and student know ol ooe ol OW' students In the last sched~. year and 01le half who couldn't . find ,Shes !aught classes In data proceM!ng, employment." accounting, ~iness adrninlstratkln and business communications. NO DEAD END .~1s. 'r.liz.erak, mother or three daughters, countered the argument that "being a secrelar)' is a dead end jOb." "Studies reveal that a significant number of ·women executives started as Her past business experience has served her well in the classroom. "I can always come up with an anecdote or ex· ample that goes beyond the textbook," she said. · secretaries. And , bookkeepers can CONSIDERED CLERGY become ~tants; a cc 0 u n tan ts "I had even considered the mlnistry at become controllers and business one time," she added. "But I found that managers." my· ministry was 11¢ necessarily in the But, she said. you can't just sit and organized church. wait ror a good job to tau into your tap. "I oould serve the will of God by help- "Women must bc01 to be aggressive ing people to help themselves. which is about moving up th! ladder. Not in an \\'hat a teacher does if she is a good unfeminine \\'ay, but asserting teacher. · themselves when they know they are best "I guess I've al'\\•ays been a rebel." qualified for a job." Ms. Miserak said. "l started out in To qualify for advancement, women engineering." She earned a bachelors must build on a base of good business degree in business administration from training, adding oontinuously to their O\\.TI the University of ?ttichigan ftl!d stl.l_died resources. commerce and engineering rot' two years "Keep your eyes open. ~1en don 't ad-at Drexcl University, Philadelphia. vance by chance. They are in the right Ms. Mizerak has worked in fields as place at the right time but not by ac-diverse as insurance, real estate. cident. You won't get your boss' job enq:ineering research . administration, when he leaves, even if you're qualified, adult education instructor, sales and ·ra:e-· unless you ask for it." tory work. From late 1970 to mid -1972. she v.·as Even the \vay you dress can make a Southern California Regional Secretary Ras1"ida Mizerak volunteers time difference, she feels. , "I always wear suits With skirts at a for F.rie~ Outside, a .,vol. ~n~eer f M" S ftb II A . conservative Jen ... "' I've been ked h o~aru~lion devoted t~ reha~U1tat1on cf or 1ss o a mer1ca , "' .. " . . as w Y pnson mmates and their families . r~.ontdyethegreyi~mybaff. Hervolunt<erworkincludedaidtothe signu'J's lie!+) and talks l use tl@t gray hair. What 60-"ear-old H •• · t' ,,,_. r·~-" F ' -, business mah \\'OUld lrtist ·nty juagment e~-IU!OCJ~ JOD, .... ,,. ... ,~ .. ·•ur~s OUD:' -. . . .;. :I . . . ----ff ·hHhWg.'n'-ilf-nre--..,,~e.c"'"'-:tlm-~lii§.jg!lbol! Am~--~~-·--· ---·-to: .. :1iudent.s.---llLCMH.5-__ ~- gray hair and listens to. what 1 have to Sh~ 1s on the boar~ of the Subud .. say .. ~ · · Brotllerhood . an ecumen1cal group baS<d buS1ness class I above). · on the Islamic tradition. "Rasjida" 'is her · NEW ROLE spiritual name in the brotherl)ood.'1""·c.,.-~~-- ---Rer new post wilh the college casts her -''Alf011fie pieces are beginning to fall ' . C . I areer s .......... ,.-,, ..... '""" .,, __ ,..,.,, ....... . Focus By JO O~N credentialed be£ore the tournaments Of '!It na11y Plitt st•ff begin, she explained, and she had a hard Takemi Oki Totes, in her short career fune oonvincing officials -she really did ~ a sports photographer:, bas !aced more work for a Japanese golf magazine. obstacles llban many people face in a • To cover the Masters the first time, lifetime. • . ' 91e discussed her problems ol breaking ~ had to w a i l four hou1' to be lndentialed. · into the business first 85 :i.3 woman and · "I have to cover the · Masters er r then as a Japanese womftll, during a re-cent visit to 1he Mesa Verde Country get ~ (she made a motion across her Club to pholograpih Goll Pro Brad tllroet). ·Wilson. "The press peop~e helpetl. me. Latel.Y f' Takemi, the only wcman regulariyt ~.every~ ~WS J ffi Working for ~IS ~aphing major golf events in the magaz~. ~mce ,,then, they a~e sending \Jolted States, was born in Tokyo and me apphcat1oos. . ~uated from Hosei University with a Takemi has complete responsibility for ·in sociology. finding out tournament · dates, making After' graduaticn, she found tha~ there flight and hotel reservations, getting pie· were no jobs for women in any field ex-tures of the winners and other "i~ ~ educatioo.-Foi:red to ~rch in-teresling"-pbOtos .of _tournament ac- °itensely, ebe found a job as an editor of a tivities. , . ;goU magazine. . . She bas her own office in Los Angeles, ~ ~. after beoomin~ ~ e~itor of a from which she makes all her ar- jection, she started trunking, 'Maybe I rangements /po be ~ ii d work bard · enough.'' She began saving her money for · TRAVEIS ALONE .µ,is goal, a step which was to later prove Her husband of three months, a high ~ise when she watched her yen shrink as school art teacher in Gardena, does not jbey .,... changed lo dollars in the United accompany her oo her trips throughout l&ites. · the Uilited Slates because she simply has · OMEN DON'T WORK too mlKil work to do during every Because she was a. woman, me was tournament. 'j1res9ured not to wort in Japan, llhe <emphasiud. While working in Tokyo, she also was eveloping her skills .a.s a photographer: · learning to play golf from her father, an avid golfer. · Because she was a woman editor, she · id not get the traveling mignments her ale colleagues got, but after a year of king, 1lile convinced her boss !hat the \'""iazlne ""'1d save money by sending :"":~ -k as a photognljlher/edilm. Another of Tatemi's dreams came true :when abe was offered a chance to cover golf ectlvltles In America for -l!Mt!.-. ' "I had a dream to go abioad alnce I It.as little," she said. Her mival iii the United States nearly ·lour yW> ago .1,,.ought man! problems. 'illie bad learned to read and write r.:*...: J-but cookln't 'Jl""k it \. _'111e cur1111cy exdlange rate brought I"" salary to -nl <bat "1lidt she ,would hue recelnd In Japan, a_nd Ille ,,....i berlell Uvtng on lnl tlJan wellan level 11111 dtppatc lllto ber •vlnCI, • ~ALSCAllE ="! bad • real bani tlme •"'b the ••• . It "u a reaJ acare," she ad· m P!Ja, other companies she had ....,._ widt won> oo strike and had llnuclal dlllkultlel. as the school's contact with high schools, together," she feels. " industry and other segments of the com-'·'Everything fits into law-the field 1 munity. think is the kind of \\'<Irk 1wantto00." She recently spoke to business classes And, "many people think yoo can't suc- at Corona del Mar, Costa t\.1esa and ceed in business and be domestic as well. McNally high schools on the role of the I sew most of my clothes and my private business college, who it can serve daughters' clothe!, bake and ~et." and how. ' There have always b;een women willing Development or· in-ser»icc !raining pro-to speak oUt, take a chance to do what grams for industry iS a facet lhat in-they want in life, she said. tcrests her. "Now. it's a little easier. But many are ''Some industries are not large enough · alone out there. Groups like NO\V and _ to su pport In-service Jraining of their the 'BUsin.ess. and Prote:ssionat Women o"'Il. for example, an insurance firm _bas ~ .. &ive ~.support." Chang:ing I \Vhen she arrives for a tournament with her bag of two cameras, film and nine lenses (which she keeps with her at all limes), she first checks into Iler hotel , gets ·credentialed then walks the course to look · for best photographic op- portwiities. As the toumament progresses, she keeps track of who the leaders are, watches for "interesting" pictures and finally shoots the winners. Takemi prefers candid shots, and waits patiently for just, the right. moment to shoot the golfers in motion. "I have to know· ·which golf en have .fast and slow swings," she explained, "because I have to take the swing after it is done." Takemi also look.1 for other oir portunitifs during tournaments, such as. the instructional series she created wit!\ Wilson which is nmning monthly in her m~ga:dne in Japan. . Though it has been difficult and challenging for Takenti to work In the United States, she is. delighted with her situatioo. and does not plao to mum to Japan. · j<1rS too crowded and expensive in Japan," she explained. "It's nice to visit, but it feels nice here . ln Tokyo, you hit people wherever You go." Though she is constantly taking pic- tures of golfers, golf is not her game. She enjoys bicycling and tennis, and travels almost every weekend ·with her husband, also a photographer. Her goal is to improve her photography artistically by taking pictures of wild animals, nowers, insects and butterflies. "I have ,to shape myself as a photographer;" Takemi said. "Waiting is · the hardest. It's a real hassle.to wait. You need big patience." She makes careful notes of the setting and oonditions for each picture she takes, then uses these comments as the basis for her aitici!m. _ '.'My. photography_ is no1 . ~ 1!11_ art form. 1bere are so many limitations in' shooting gcH tournaments." Takemi, who took her first picture as a third grader with a box camera she made herseH, perhaps understated her position when she said of the acceptance she is finallY ,getting as a prof'es.sional sports photographer, ''They realize how much I'm working." '!be hardest work is over for her and tbe fun is beginning. -.... l1ld to ftalit for ... ciptlnce """' Ille wtnl to tbe m1Jor ICIW'D8menll. Photot11aphen must be. TAKEMI OKI TOTES TALKS WITH CM GOLF PltO llllAD WILSON . • ~ .. - BEA ANDERSON, Editor TlllfHNy, Mardi lt, 1'1t Second Chances A little Ris·ky ·DEAR ANN LANDERS: I:m . 39, divorced, and I've tried all the "proper" ways to meet .decent men. Here's where I am now: 1. Stuck in a bowling league with doe fun.loving sports-average age, 75. -2. Out · $5i).-.Joined a church singles group with a great bunch of folks. All very neurotic. 3. Stuck in a political club as an of- ficer wilh a bunch ol dedicated people. All married. As it now stands, I have \\recinesday evenings [ree and I'd like to Invest that evmlng in something a little more prom- ising than my other tieS. Would you please ask your readers two questions: l. Other women who round themselves divorced and widowed: Where a~ bow did you meet your secoixl husband? 2. Urunarried, straight, non-alcohclic, self-supporting 'males over 30 : \Vhere do you go iri hopes of meeting a woman worth marT)'ing? I don't get much sympathy from the old folks in the bowling le.ague, or the neurotic singles, or the political mar· ried.s.. They all say the same thing: "Y~ 8houldn't have any troubie. You have SO much tO offer." Now my only problem is to find someone to offer it to. How about some help from >"Ollr comer? - WEDNESDA VS FREE DEAR "'EE: OK, here's your letter. Hew about· It,. seeoDd-tlme-aroaden? Wbere did )'91 meet your second llabud? And )'.OU anattacbed, desirable pyt-'llfbere ff yoa go la seartll of a P1 )'ff coald br1ag !tome to motber? Pletle ten m• ti I ee1 led HER! DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ,... Ir· ritated by that letter from the l'OIMn who implied that when the wife. i' in th .. driver's teat and her husband is betkle her, it means &he is the dominant penonallty In the familv and rum tbinp-llglfttlvdy u well as llten!ly. In our fam!ly, il's <fulte a <li!lmOrt story. h1y husband is a strong man and the head of the household, except when he has had too much to drink. It doesn·t happen very often but the last time it did, he insisted on driving home from a party and nearly killed us both: . Now we have an understand ing. Whenever he has had even one drink, I do the driving. I told him , "I'll take a taxi before I ride with a drunk.'', He got the message. -GET B0~1BED AND YOU'R~A-PASSENC.El\- DEAR G.8.: Since booie Is a ractor In approximately SO pereeot or ~ar ac<:i- denls, your position makes a great deal of sense. I bcpe olher "'A'l\'es •ill follow your lead. Here's another good letter: DE/\R-A"NN'1:1\NDERS: I i1o the driv<-=.--- ing In oor family. Although lny husband looks like· me picture of health, he lW ·a medical problem wbJclt would make driv~ ing hazardous. The details are llbbody'a- busi.ness and 1 feel no obligation lo ex· plain. · Occasionally some clod \\'Ill Jflake a crack about my being in the driver's seat. l retaliate wilh an. iCy stare. t have seriously cooside.red having a sign made which reads "MYOB"-or have )'OU copyrighted the phrase!· CORPUS • OllRISTI • DEAR CHRIS: II< my pes~ What kind or wedding goes wttll todly'1 n~w life styles? Does any{hing ao? Ana Land;! ~·i; f c:mpl~tely new "The ll:ride's id~" l"il5 "A'ha\'s right (or today's wed- dings. For a c:o;y. send a dollar bill, plus a long, ae•f-addressed, ltamped ..,....,,. (20 cenq ~J•l to Ann Linden, P.O. Box !m, • Qank.llr., a.• 112, m, ~-. ' . I ' I --~· -om y PJ[OT = 0fDen By CAROL MOORE Of .. .,..... Hit ..... Doe< open mani1ge brlni to mJnd a deoperate attempt to fttain only the • • , G I Ma·rriage: 'Fif ____ ReGtui .Fes Air statu.1 of marriage, a b u a l n ea s arrangement where each· partner has open 1e1 and professes a ".don't care" atUtude? • That's as dangerous as a sUfling, pos1eulve maniage, Dr. Charles Leviton told bis Orange Coast College Jec:Wre audience of allllOll 700, _.,ting the whole spectrum ol age and marital marrlqo, bo ~ that mat,.: Or. Leviton esplained that mare boaeaCi status. -3b1re -bu1 no1 ....,.udlll. , _ .... wers .,]d be "I don't feel w., He dellned open1ftiiTliCe 11 "iJiiiiPY, -~t t1ii poriiiir W1D ~ ~ U -• • • 'iifDOtlil?ff ~ lov1nl partnenblp wbett tbe mutllll pl (u....,.h= or Mi-). -time to IOrt llllnp out ••• II . 11•1!!1.ter more M•D"!f relatlaoolliR--!lo!__~ !Q.tull!D an nollllnlJo_do...wllll ~: - "'!be more you -to be -11 your -. But lie flirt\I"' advlled, "~ put tho and share It, the more love will bloom ~ tllat eadl -bu -off mtlftty. Ile 111r1 and •. ' ~ ...... air to bum. -dil(trml-. _.iu.. and --later ·wltb ..... -. "'!be more you protect your -1ty -Nol bove ddldnn )Ill to ,..,.. ""1le and toucb." and don' ta1"l any rlsU, tbe more you Jove; "Ila .. -.11 you lnlty -t 1bem Beoldeo r•1ll1tl<,-upectatloal, put~ doltroy-and t...i to"* II." and Wl11t to provide for -Bui ln .. open marrtace -privacy and In hll aplnlon. tbe ftllOll I«-· nothlnc elle In tllll -<II IUdl -communk:ltlon, both nrbol aacl Is to oome bocS, ;1vlng and rooelvlng '--II lllrled ., COlllllly." --· matlD'O love. '!be...,.. for tbe ,,_ To lnluro -.iy, Dr. IA¥tton 1·~ -poydlle ipOCe, a time Is to improve the together.-, mll'lllro -lollloc ....,._ that'• to roebarre or calm down. U you - the magic. , lmpirtaa1-to tbe relatlolllblp -..-penon·,-..-ao lliiapentoly Or. Leviton lllted ldeall o1 open feellnp more t111n fact>. jUll to "'1'\'lve, where does love begin? maniage that wm at !eat• good N "Only bandle--·· problemi It· "Bui _tllll is_nol an . ..,,... for motberl>ood and apple pie -Intimacy, a time," be ldvlled. "Simply untowllng relalJatory .n-.wat or a-.ie," intensity, creativity, 1 pont an e It y , your ruilt J1 an unfair burden to nneone be said. re&t>eCtt growth, J'etponslbillty, leamilag, else. II ! I • 1thmlalloo, flexlblllty and eiirlchmelll. One ewni>Je wu.the -ol • .._ n-, be aa1c1, we.. the bollmlra o1 a va1<nune. · ·worthwhile maniage, an open and -Do you 11CCU10 1"111' mai.. ol being one when! the partnen -. .... ble ebeop and tbonglllletl and put blm or lier OJmmun1eat1on 1no100.. .. u-dl-.., !-ck and the retpCmlbillUes to 1ell the other pinoii "1lal you want him or lier to -and atm rui.r their - for the true meaning. but nol prodletable. on the-? Or do you boollltly ay "I' burl" and -•--of I "'!be -._ ........ a, dues we ..Jct: ,.._ art "Most people stumble on the little m tllJUllJ a relpOlll!le ast .-.-•~IJllLI r• .,. -~·-•-·bUI"' M • d card tha Id ·cloeer to die truth," be added. thin" and become dellluctive. With a ~~ ~ ., w .m a I aa Uttlo more a~ and earn. about the the right sentimem. other p e r s o n , they can r e m o v e Amtber insight into the everyday was How do you get over the fear of being loo vulnerable when tolally bonesl? misunderstanding about motivatiooa," be the mappy ftpiy of "Yes, I'm llaten!ng "By doing IL" said. (to you)" by a -obYloualy Bui Or. Levil<lll was quick to add more Di'. Leviton nopeatodly w-ged hi.! --In watdi!nc TV. "'"""'""'"'" _,_ .. Or·--·often-·do -·bluntly ............. , ..... ~·;,s ·you-· _,_-.:.•c:~·__..,· Ii-!\~ "' ~ .. ,. •.. !~. nol .jlJdce . ,_ -~ -.~ ..................... them. "Notbine!" 1'herl IOllteOile alb if out ti. a relatkmblp, there aJxKlld be As reallatic expeelatioas In an open anything Is wnmg? DOllllnl lbot can thr<aten )'04!." .. ,_ ................................ ' •.· 1~ A • By ERMA DOMBECK --Whatever you tblnlt or-r!rll so far, you have to admit it ls prOduclng a banner crop of u- tie paper jacket with no .,.1 .. I asked. isl>' larp enough to spit on sleeves..--------•"Jbat-..-going-to be-·~nwo-~mi .... · conrrrazw----cut,~on;..:;;.-----------1--1- PAM RICHARDS SUSAN PROSSER KAREN DENNELLA' ·1 Camp Fire Medal Studer)ts · Reach Top Four Huntlngtm Beach girls goals, awareness o f en- have compWed. requirements. virorunE:ntBl problems, Jeam. f~ the WOHELO medal, the -log about Camp Fire pro- , highest award a Camp Fire grams and strengthening in- glrl many earn. di ·~· 11 d rshi ·t· K ITY Kropp Karen Pen-v ...... a ea . e p capac1 ies. e ' and p All four are students at n~la, Susan Prosser . am Marina High· School and are Richanls are completmJ? 10 members of the wa Cin Ton years as . Camp Fire Girls Horizon Club. 1be group have fo%ether smce they were Blue contributed more than 4,000 Birds in the second ~ade. hours rX volunteer work. The WOHELO, which stands A year and one half of fuod- for \11ork-health-love, ~k~ tWo raising will <!Ulminate Easter ;years_ to .~m .. Req~ments "''eek with .a trip. to Hawaii, , include vohmteer &ervice in to study the heritage of the the community, awareness of lsland J>OOPles. the needs of others, setting ·Sjxlnsocs are being sought and completion of penooal to help fund Uie trip. The Peering Around girls have conducted bake and product sales, raffles, carnival booths and home parties ·and worked ln a recycling center. Contrit>tJtors can contact Mllcired Kropp, adv,isor, at 847-MO'I. KERRY ~ROPP ARTIST, educator Ru b y Newson of ·San Juan Capistrano will be listed in the 1!174-75 edition of "The Wor-1 d's Who's Who of Women." · Insurance Surveyed Do you have a valid Callfomia driver's license? Do you have a good driving of high premiums from good drivers who happen to have 92627. An artist since h e r chiki>ood. she signs her work RLJbtN. She Is known as a palnlel' of Indians and. one of her Navajo paintings hangs In the En'lbaMy in Australia. She also is known for ,her portraits, landscapes a n d sculpture. ·reoont? "Enclose yoor n a m e , Do you" have a medical a: addreM and California Ms. Newsom has worked as a writer, photographer, dance -· choreographer and jl'Oducet. oLchildren's balleJs physical handicap? Are you_on assigned rlsk insurance as a J"e#IUll of this medical or physical handicap? If you can answer "yes" to all four quesUons, WARM would like to hear from you. WARM (Why Assigned Ri&k Medical?) is a newly fonne(i group ol citiiens Interested in . .localing..Orange ~ .paying high assigned risk pmniwns. driver's license number. You do not have to list your in&trance company. A 11 information y.'i.11 be k~ pt cori.fldentiial. We are not an insurance company.'' Goal of the new group ls to study a~igned risk insJranre and hopefully, find a way to reli~ve the burden medical problems. .,,.... There's a valid excuse for ev&y human inconvenience you can think of. Take your pick: the energy crisis, the tn1ckers' strtke, unemploy· ment, shortage of g a s , hoarding, bed weather, failing economy, polluti on and bureaucracy. Sometimes It boggles. the mind to Imagine what excuaes they can come up with next. I checked lnto tey favorite ® tor's office the other morning and the nune handOO me a lit- "Wbal MD I suppooed to do nexl offer," she aid. man's dlln and t"'1 m• there wttb thla?" I alk:ed. "Gift "look," I sakl, "I am lick ii a paper abortlge. J want .a wrap a specimen?" to ,death of these Jame, ei-better atory than that." ''Just take off your clotbea eu1e1 tor shoddy wortmambtp ''Okay," the said, folding and ~lip it on," she said. and lhortagm. Everywhere I her anm and leaning against "And then what am I ~ go It's the same old record. the door. "Here's one. 'Ibese posed to be?" "Bread is hlsh because the .-per produela for ex- "C<>ld," she grinned. Russians bought all the wheat. amlnatlon gowns -· out of i•c'mon,"Isald."Wbathap. Popcorn iJ unavailable WUllngtoo .and are made AT WIT'S END pened to the ~ paper gQWllO because of the rains. '!be flab !run ftCycled tapes. This you used to have?" .... ~ biting beeauoe ol the putk:ular model was deslgned1-:==--------· "Would you believe an awmlc bomb. '!be c!ilcbos by Rooemary Woods, and con-RUffELL'S unse-W OWml desln>yed an aren't laytng becauae they are oequenUy the entire - entire fomt ln Oregon?" ....... OV« lhe Middle Eaat. .... mlatakenly·enoed:" UPHO-·LST,_ERY "No." "And there ls a shortage I clutched the paper tQ my "How about all the lall peo-ol fertilizer because .•• why chest ape! C!llUChed behind the -...!"..,.w- ple are OOardlng the loog IS there a-.ge of ferllll-..--. "Why didn't you ·- gowns." zer? And now you give me this say ao. Now, that's more like c..!!2!.:::=' .=-is, "How about paper short-piUful IHtle .-per weddt Ibo! 11!" , .. ~"'!!!!~~~~~~ Your Horoscope Tomorro,w ... ' ... ' ... ·-·· , . - Aquarius: T-ime to Keep ·cool WEDNESDAY MARCH 13 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Relnforee, build for security, do u b I e-dleek procedires. Older Individual can aid by lendiJlg benefit of ezperieDC<. Be ~ <110ugh to accept. TAVRVS (April l).May 20): Accent Is 011 p.diUc relations, special efforts comected wilh legal rights. You are given green ligbl , GEMINI (May 21.Juno 20): Stick to lads. Be thorough. Pace yourself. Show lbal you .,. capable of handling tm· portant assignments. B e frank. Deliver what ls prom- ised. CANCER (June 21.July 22): CreaUvity j! highlighted. You are better able to tlJlCHS feel· ings, especla11y~. to younger persoos and to member ol op- pooite sex. Gem I a I, Vlrp persons l.'OO!d figure In Im- portant ways. LEO (July ZS.Aug. 22): Ob- tain valid hint !run G<mbd me911ge. Oteck cosa, lllel, values and inventory. You may not be getting --..ed tax brealt. Know It ODd r.vlew ... ertainmenl, public -expenditures. VIRGO (Aug. :zs.&i>I_ 22): Relallves may be vlctlml ol wishful thl!lk1Dg. Be aware, aleri . onil go • '"bilil news.'' Means reject the 61.lperflcial. P i ' c e 1, Virgo penons are likely to be In pic- ture. LIBRA (5<¢. ~ 22): You ere repaid f<Jr·past -· Preltlge rises, aD<f wlth JI you have addtd -11>1!lly. You deal wllb lhooe In ]>OllU<llS of authority. Poslti"re gains ere indicated. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Stress universal a p p e a I. Means ftadl more perso111 througil --Ariel, Libra -liguro promln<llUy. Cyde Is -!hat you are at right place at proper time. ·- SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. --------1 21): What was hidden ltillrJJ<Wlol!:::i may now be reve.aled. You ~ gain gr<aller lllli8bl-Q-eatlve F' II So I JWcies flow. You tMCh and ' u rv ce ,,._. .... ••• °"" ,...., learn. You bec:une men Locatton. In :"~ r.t111 n. '°"' aware, more Clplble ol pa. Huntington a..ch CMt1Mnt1ti1 c.,,.,... s._.. ting plans to wori<. • . PRESCRIPTIONS °' '""""'-......, CAPRIOORN (Dec. 22. Jan. • aitrtt Ac-et•_...,. . 1MT11tCONTIN•MTAL 19): F:rieolk. _8t.dal actiViUes Ltt•.:-.:=:-· .. ::-c:~:-:"iii!:.'v~etall~ ~;. .. i:-:£..c.o,t concepl. Hold fast to prifto Cl ....... v~•y ~~--n• ........... : ... -· 644-9410 ~ au ~. lj~·~,..~~~·~-~-~ .. ~ ... ~~--~1~4'~,..~~~~~~~~~~~ d opposite lex Jirlya mea& I • 1:1 c: • a MMMM MM1D lngful "111'4>liment. Y o u r morale Is -..i. You will lie more oec:ure wltbln. AQVARllJS (Jan. I) -Feb. 11): Ont who previously was lnslstmt, stubborn and nlused ............ be(lns "'.._. 1"111' polltlon. M • I n I a I n balll!CO. Doll~ jump to """ el-'11lere ~ -Ile flexible "'°""' to _,. within bom!aries. You will understand. PISCES (Fob.· 19-Mardl I>): DON'T BE FUELED EUROPE IS GREAT THIS YEAR BUT YOU MUST BOOK HOW!! """' ZJDtlp 30Dtlp I 1 t; "'' '79J '!076 --... , 'IOZ6 'IJ76 IJiscusa plans for !utire. Ojlell Betrothal '··~ Revealed additional -01 ..... Jm ... -·MIAi.I·~ graduated &vm F~taln Val-==wi:~ m; ·;iaUa t_zyde ~r,r. Hunlinglon !leach residents La Doma Marie Parey and Gary Fulton plan to marry September 28 in Garden Grove C.mmunlty Cliureh. Mr. and Mrs. W<lldell Pllrry of Fountain Valley are parenll ol the bride-to-be ,. h 0 ley High .School , ner. You bo" rlabt to~ • OIWICLCOUllTY'aOLDIBT ~er ~II ~ton .... ~ -A1•rll•, Le•, 543-9354 556-43,24 Pl.t•-~-" Pa., ~-~ Scorpio llldlvldull .,. ll> •n•-a~ . ..._ J74t&..1......_s.A. ~... w~~ -'Olm ---\·-~ _,_ • ...., graduated !run SL Justin 11 --I • 11. _.,... _ Hilb Selmol. His lalber II tbe ll~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !ale Mr. Fulton. -THE BEST READING INSTRUCTION while working with public schools as an art specialist and teacher, APPOINTED to the advbory committee for the tmprovement of G u l d a nee · Services In Orange County Sehools-RexD.G- e10Cutlve director o! the ouii! G<aldaoce Center of Orange C«mly. "We need to know bow many or· us there are and :~~~~~r§;;;;::-llfri wbo they are," said 1he --"Y'~ , , · . H group's organiler. ..~ Those interested in F"E ANCIS-pai:ticipating In the study or , n.n. ' SHOPS -Caal••LWMJ Dr._.s.S••ms . AU.....Dr._.1 Thorou1h diapoais ... Preacriptive inltruction ... MclMs readinl fun! atlending 1he next WARM q ORR /> meeting can contact WARM. \.g el In care of Edward Carey, 256 E. J&th Place, Costa ¥e~. ,.. __ :'!!II!: ___ ------:i lw -What's Coni111g??? I II •C '"'' ,. •11...,......, I ·-........... 11.sL I -• c_., ,..,.....,..._ '-'-----~------~ • I FINE STATIONEnY ,., An'!YC4 ••• NIW l'Al'St$ •r <r.11t. , .... ,. 0111...., ... , •• """( """9• ''", ,,.,, ...... , ti.~1111 Qlllllll lll~t11111101 , ... EVERTIHING FOR THE BATHROOM ' The Reading Game l • ' T , , 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 • l • • MIXED SINGLES· Ql,l'Gtl t.16Tt01f15 AU .ILL ALl~S. (JIPfN. TUMBLEWEEDS • ' • OKAY. • NANCY--•! THINK' I CAN · 'HEL.P YOU TDDAT'S CIDSSIDID PUIZLI ACROSS 1 Slivery' , .. s •mono 9 Dawdled 14 Slloblle 15 Illness 16 Thi$ 17 Retrea11 rapidly 1B Ninth: Prefii.: 19 Nerve racking 20 The Ram 22 '" ftagrante dellcto 24 Put together 26 Becomes blackened 27 Mldea study of 29 In the past 30 In place ol 33 ElCPf'8SS In ...... words 37 HurtJng 38 Paacelul honnony 39 Liurd • -40 Sandbar , 41 Lineage 42 To a large I dog•ee ; 44 DeRnlte -article 45 Miia 1nlmal 46 \llOlent speech 47 Lettet stroke 49 Dons: 2 wo•ds 53 U.S. watercourSl 2 words 57 City In Alabama 58 Daniel American pioneer 59 And elsewhere: 2 words 61 ThOng ol Y•sl1rd1fs Puzzle Solved school loo~ princtpal 36 Mariner's hide 62 Sten 63 Nol · 9 lrlah apple direction 10 Unseals 37 Broke Into dlRerent 64 Advantage 85 Chic 11 Warm· pieces hearted 40 Nose 12 Noun doctor's ending coocem 68 Vaneli1n blind part 13 Re3I 42 Footballer estate Tirn ···- 87 Inanimate 'OOWN paper 43 Censure: 21 Tending 10· Stang ooze 45 Modem 23 Enormous 47 SpaniSh title 1 ParUcle 25 Moru 48 Lethal 2 VoltiptuOt.11 code dash 50 Trombone woman 28 State ol pa(l 3 .. ____ fantasy 51 The end Get VOi.ir 30 Bu Roon 52 Called by an ·Gun" 31 College epithet 4 Profane exam 53 Fa/11 back l I 32 ""· 54 Move 5 &ngU d ruiY8 1ru1SI withOUl ~ 6 :::•11. : ~~11!n1a1 ~ g~=i~~ller · 7 Songs nurse monk 8 Brllllh 35 Slapte 60 Rent ' • "r Wa F. •-md Mel Cauoa -ol.i.bo ~ AU ALL Alltee ! by Tom It Rym1 by.Al Smith -by &nie lushmiller , JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH ·---, ' i o . ,_ ' .c WI«! CAN'T I ? '/ESTE~ ONE Of TME TEACMEKS ffiN C~TICIZEO I'll LI/NCH! DOOLEY'S WORLD '<" JJ J::.;:: J ' ' Dr. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS • t. WAN"r 1"0 se:e wow 'f. i..ooi< 1,.,. MY 59"1005 C'OC'T°Olil COS"ftJMe: c!IRAINJ\JIC• -CAG1'US-><.J1CE-POTATO.>J1ce- GRJ'pt!JUIC• • - by Ferd Johnson • MAMIE, WHAT ARE YOU COOING 10 DO IF You WIN N~l'-= .,,,, ___ .... .-·--START 5TAYIN1 /.WAYF~DARK ~;t;::~~1lE)IS ANt> , ~ 7 Sf'lClOOS---~ -------- FOR "THE REST OF STR/IN<SERS, WILLIE. '{OUR LIFE? ANIMAL CRACKERS -~ 5ME 5'.10 l HAO 1b.1 MANI( C».'liMNllT~ A."J.D NJT ENOlJOH CARROTS ... IT's TIME lV QVIT ~l<EN Tri E'f EVEN CR:!Ti C1?E '{OUR LL!NCH ! 1 D)DN'T T~JNK SO ... &UT MAY8E I DON'T KNOW YOU V!RY WELL! by Harold Le Daux IT'S NO JOKE! A M j),N SEFNING A TEN -YEAR. PRISON TER.M 15 ACCUSING ME OF HAVING DONE EXACTLY Tl-iAT ! by Mell o · 0 "I'd 5ure be a nalur1I in govei'nment -I'm always doinr · some dumb thing that makes everybody mad." DENNIS THE MENACE 11· ··i~1 \ R ~ _1i,:1 t ~ ' • ' ~-~' ~, :x• ~ ~ -~ I ' (a '' l-1 - I DICK TRACY by Chester Gauld I ~ ...!...-J [] • Al"INMI'~ 1l4IY TAKI ITOFF, IM GOING -ITMf!llGANBT. TOCALL Tiii POLICll. • . . • • 0 'Gooo NEWS, °'O ! /bN \li'iE Q\ILY GOT' 1NI/£ FE~ \OU.~-PQ.ISll ! ~ • • • • . ·' . . . ' l J f DAllY PILOT TlltldoJ, llarcll 12, 1974 .. • " Vl"I T ....... . LA'S.TOM PACI OREK SLIDES ·TO· 2ND·SAFEL Y IN 3-2 LOSS TO METS. 187 4 Season Outlook . ton 's Assessment: • ' -. • -·' B_asehall ~H_as _a_ Czar:=--t.Aa~on ' ' Order~d~t~ Ela.r-~-.in I NEW YORK (AP) -Hank Aaml appar<nUy wiU be in the-4tlaaea llro•ea' opening doy lineup alter all. That became a near eertainly Monday wben Baseball ~ Bowle Kulm disalJIXOYed the Bro""' lllllOlll1Ced plan lo have the jO.year..id llUCl<I' ~I out the opening --aeries in Cincinnati April ... 7 and go alter Bobe Ruth's an.timt ......-cl ol 714 -""" in Atlanta when the Braves open at home Ajlril a. In a 1erse statement, Kiihn virtually ord!<ed the Braves lo have Aaron in the 1tartidg lineup lw al lea!I two ol the ClncinnaU pmes. The Braves' .slugger bu 713 lifetime home rups, ooe behind Ruth. Aaron said be had no comment on Kuhn's ruling, but added: "'I've said all I can say about It. I may have something to say later, but he's the commissioner cl baseball, I suppooe, and I have lo abide by the rules." " Ullatant to Barthokmay, aa1d the club'• .reacUon wu ''no comment." 0 Bartbo1omay 11 traveling It the i.-t limo. bill the.'Do-'.boldo tor both me and Eddie Mat.hews," Davidoon said. However, F.dctie Robinaoa, v Ice J)ftlident ol the Bravea, said be WU iurpriaed by Kuhn's statemenl. . "Bill Bartbo1om1J and l have talked llnoe the ruliDg' fodly," t.e Aid, "and I think there wt1I be a c o m m e n t l(J(thcomlng, bill not\ at tbia lime. We maiy haw:• acatement, but net now. Jl11 a Ucklbb thing, and I thlok ft aboWd be pttpol'lld -... -a __ .. Aaron lppm"t!DIJy WU IWll'e U.t ID -_ _.,, lnlm the In NCAA Action Competitive Fires Still Stir .Wooden Bill Bartholomay, the Brave'' chairman of the ·board, wu unavailable~ for comment, u was Atlanta Manager Eddie Mathews. .LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bill Walton is toumament tt· bas won oeven straight "'I have bad a llUlllber of di9cuaoions JUdY for the Natioraj Collegiate Athletlt timea and nine o1 tbe poot 10 years, 1be with BiU . Bartholomay about h i s AuOctaUon championship lool1lamenl.· Bruins race a Dayton team that beat February announcement reg a rd Ing He was ready 1u1 week and bls UCLA N-Dame by 15 points and made ii ' -s olllco. In Ille d~ belGtt Monday's eshlblllon pme with tbe New York Ylftkeel, he lOld newaueo illal "'if I'm in ftl>O . . . l 'll pral>obl7 a game"·"ln CindhiiaU. "I'm sure that if I'm in good shape and able lo play, Eddie Mathews Is going lo put me out there IO play. "'U the COlllllUsslclnt says I've got lo play, I've got lo play. I ,_ I .woolcl have lo go nine lnnil>&> if be says I do, no mati.r if I'm DOI in shape, ba,. ~ bod ·1e1. 0< whfJ<Yer." Jn Tampa; Fla., Onl;bmaU manager Sparl<y Anderson -lo join the debak. "l wm't get into th1s, '' AndeniJn •id after bearing KUbn'1 statement. "lt'a up to the cormnluloner. 01 Icy Divorce: Sanderson Versus Bruins Henry Aaron," Kulm said. "'AtlboUlh be Bnlinl demeliabed the Trojans ol has advanced ..... s u b st a n I i a I Soulhem Calllornia D-5%, des1loying a into the Weotern Regiooab at TuCIOn BOSl'ON (AP) -COntnmnial Dottlt arguments in support ol h ls team that bad been tied with them lw atarllni Tbunday by beating Los · Sandeuoo, known .._ N a t l o n a I llJlllOUIJC<men~ be bas DOI been able lo the Pac-f lead and overall with a 2W Angeleo State -· pe""ade me Iha(.' the • pnx:ildure he mart. Asked 1o appratse bls cbanCeS in the' Hockey League lam fell' bls free lifestyle wishes lo follow is good le< bwball. "'During the ....it be ll'POa.ed more tournament tbls Ume, the llJ.year-<>ld and penalty ldll1, abiUly, ls a(lllOmllly .i. ''As a result, I have advised him that I animated with 1DOre: 11!1& and zeal than mentc:ir said, 1:we•re a very fine .~ as a yer f()(' the Bolta:l am disapproving the amiouncement and be liad lince being injured," said coach basketball teom. We have an .. ceuent ,,1 think U be's go••• lo_, bad< oo the that. ~ -ly, I Wlll ._.t_the John Wooden. · chance. But just as in the past, olhel .,. ••• Braves to use Aaron in the opening aeries He added that Walton bad been up for · kams are there alao with good chances." rigbl track 81 a bocl<ey player be'• going in ClnctbnaU in a=rdance with the the llnt USC pa and the eecoad battle He bad special compUmeots JOI' lo have lo.take the initiaUve bimseU," patl<rn-bl his use in 1173, wben he agalnll N-Dame wben Ille Jlruinl forward Keith Wilkj!S, lilre Walton a salll Hany ·sinden, Bruins' ~ • started approiimatJ!IY two of every three squared Kcounta with the lrish-wbe-bld-:-MllDIOr'..-.,tar, "When ·we oeed~t!te _ "Jml~Jfl. Cbicaeo:~lb:lda~~ Bra'ves games." broken .. their a.eame wiDDtng ltreak. . most, be play• the tiest... · was aUending a meeting of NHL general 'Aaron started two of the first three "'Bui this Ume it was during the entire Wallm scored :111· points and had zO Tm.f!'~ said he doubted 111 six games last sealOll against Houston and week," aald JV-., of the telll displayed -...is against USC while Wilkes hail '° e • appeared In 120 games, some ol them as by bls Moot-to cen1er wt» bad been 1a· polrits:-'11iOBfUDiSleil-ff-f3 at the :if~ ~the 'i:::i. ever play a pinch hitter. He batted .301 with 40 YOled ptayel'<Ji-lbe-ytjlr. !!i tbe two ball. In a ~-·-"" sta';__I ~ oomm and 96 runs batkd in. · ~ ,...... but IUll«ed a back Asltatant coach Frank Arnold soouted Bruins ..ud&:;;i;;:;.;;:;. .. "'~ r.;:: • ...c,..-~Dodgers Will Be-Better , • ' ·' I VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) -Walter Alston says his young ·baseball team ~·t be ashamed ol its secood-place < !lnisb in the National League West last season and will be better this year. ashamed ot last yW•s finish," said Alston. "TIJey tapered off at Ille end of the 5eaDI and We Jost. But we're coming baci: more mature and a Utile better." At the Braves' training camp in West injury Jan. 7 apinll w;~ S1ato. Dayton and reported tbe Fl}'<l'S were. the rest ol the ......, and the Stanley Palm, Beach,' Fla., Doo Davidson • UCLA now 1---NCAA strong. Qip playoffs because or "'tonduct 1be Los Angeles Dodgers, managed by ~ Allton tor ·21 years, have a strong • nudeut returning and have added ace- relief [lilcber, Mike Marsball. Gooe Is veteran centerflelder Willie Davis. who WU the !eom captain but bad dl...,......,a with Alstm. He went lo M<mtreal in exctwoge for ManhalL To ftll the key position lit c:enterfield, the Dolflers lraded left-handed pitcher Claude Olteen lo Houslon lor Jim Wynn, the "toy canncn" wb> always has bit well in Dodtl<r Stadium. ; "Clui' youngsters don't have lo J>e Alston 'bu promised more communication with his p I a ye rs , something most nec:ossary in a year .Wli!fi there are so many youngsters on the sq- Tbere will be plalooning, but some of the young playen earlier asked to be traded because they dldn1 think there woold be room for them. Amoog them W.... catcher Steve Yeager ucl inlielde< Lee Lacy. Last year, Yeager and Joe Fei-guaon came up from AJbuqueioque a n d Ferguson won the catching job. His first hit was a home nm and so was his Sports In Brief Atlanta Quartet Gets . ~ Exhibition No-hitter second. He set Dodger records tor , Hot M. hi catchers with 15 homers and aa runs • JC aan r baued.in. • I e Ferguson may .play ftnt base this WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -'l1te AUanta Braves bad one c:l the most generous pltcbinc staffs In the majon last year, but lour Bra""' hurlers allowed the New York Yankee& just three wal)ol and no hits Monday. Combining for tbe +-0 no-hitter ...... one _........, two ex-Yankees farmhands am. a kid piidter wbo bad never even appeared In an exhibition -ll game bela<e. Bruins Into the NCAA ioumament this week, just missed aDOther career reoord. He bad a Pac-f field goal -Ing average of '.64i; compared lo the .1142 mart by UCLA's Lew ·Alclndor (oow Kareem Abdul.Jabber) lnlm 196H9. Wallon set P..,_, single oeeaon re<onls as a aophomore !or total .rebounds, 2.'19, and rebounding a-. t7.1. 'l1lls " Gains Playoffs; , 1 Tops Indiana • CHAMPAIGN, m. (AP) -Mk:higan's Wolverines, given little or no chance !or tbe Big Ten ctiamplonship, will repreeent the ainference in lbe NCAA.playoffs. • Michigan and Indiana tied for the Big Ten title, and lo a special playoff at J Illinois' Assembly Hall Monday night. the Wolverines battled to a 75-67 triumph. ... Michigan, with a 21-4 record, advances lo the NCAA MideaSt Regional at Tuscaloosa , Ala., to fa~ Notre Dame. c. J. Kupec with 22 points,· campy ; Rusaell with 17 aDi Wayman Britt with " 16 lifted Michigan -which never trailed ·: -to victory. Indiana "super ~'! John Laskowski went on a 2().point scoring spree --: including eight or lo points in one -tch lo pull die Hoosiers within ooe point :-twice in the closing minlles. But he .-oouli:tn 't quite t um the game arouM. "No one thought we could win anything ; at the start of the teQon," said Michigan ·• coach Johnny Orr .• "We played 25 times and· 23 times we were the underdog. But tbls team has done some great things. -ol tbese gizys b anonymous any more. , "When we lost oor leader (nu...ell) on fouJa, we went to a delayed game and bit tbe free throws. Everyone ca m e• d'trodgh," Orr said. • lie -his bead when asked about Notre Dame, the nattoo'1 No. 2 team, and aid, ;~We have to be very lucky and ploy ...-belt game ol lbe year lo have • dllnce against N«re Dame." · season and Ulldoobtedly there will be other .experiments. Yet the Dodgen have another youngster, BiU Buckner, ready lo go at firSt. Buckner had 158 hits in 1173, ranking third on the Dodgen behind Davis' 171 and shortsi<lp Bill Russell's 163. 1be-l<r ovenbadowed tbe first spring training appearanre or Braves slugger Hank Aaron. Aaron pindt hit in the thin! inning against Y ankeea pltcber Wayne Granger and -out. . Russell and Davey Lopes IO<med a sbarp.double play combbiatlon, and Lacy lost the starling job he bad ,.,., in 19'12. Ron Cey bas the third bale job unless e Brotlie bit A ir be loses it to veteran Ken McMullen in spring training. Tom Paciore~, who hit .262 ln 96 games last year, coold ·be used at first base or in the outfield. But the outfield has an overflow of talent, including Willie Crawford, a .295 hitter last sem;on; Wynn ; Torilmie Agee acquired from St. loois; Von Joshua: and Manny Mota, a .314 hitter in 89 games last year. Don Sutton, 18-10, Andy Messersmith, 14-10, To-y John, · IS-7, and Al Downing, 9-9, are back from the 1973 starting pitching rotation. Doug Rau, who started three games in 1973, is a candidate for a starting role and the Dodgers have reliever Jim Brewer, who bas been In one of every three Los Angeles victories during the past five years. Knuckleballing Qarlie Hough al>o will be used in relief. still it's Marshall who will be cowiled on the most in the bullpen. He W88 14-11 last year with a 2.66 NEW YORK -John Bn>die will be a Monday ~ quarterbad< instead of a Sunday aftemom one next season. Brodie, who r<tired at Ille end o1 1asi season after 17 years witfi the San Francisco Gers, bas signed wttb the Natiooal Broadcasting Company. He'll join Al de Rogatis as ailor cornmenlators and analysts !or the network's natlonally4elevised National F-0 'League games. ' . e Waltea lll•rlu SAN FRANCISCO -Bill Wallon o1 UCLA CQ01(>l!'led bls Pacilic4 -etball career wllb lour 1'!<!0l'ds, including an ayerage ol 16 retwmc1, per game over his 111ree ...._ ol -erenoe ptay. . 1be Uoot-11 fJl-Amerioan, leodlng the Basketball Polls earned nm =e, but he was not w....,. '""' (APJ- bappygladin ~ ..... hi' a~~ha~ers ~ ~J'''' ~ ~ :~ = 22-417' "".ere "" 5"'• i;n ..... ...,.te ... 16 to • l. N°'" 0.mt &2 652 13. Pitt ~ ~~ give up an outstand1~ player in Davis. ~. MMvi.11111 2M m 1 .. K_.. 21~ '°' There hav& been complaints in the past t t':'~ 21-.J ~ ~! ~~..... :.:.1: tha1 t AlstonBobbhasnV~ tall<len. Uneed tnOUgh ~th his r ~~~ ~:: ~~ t" c!:l::' ii" n p ayers . y a ' now With the '· LB Slife n.2 .. lf. Crel91110n :.: : California Angels, was one of thoee who 10. 1nc11tnio 2M u1 20. °'"°" aw n said he didn't know, while he was with c:-M9',.... tu'o the Dodgers, what Alston wanted. . 1.~" .. t•U ,..;:; 11~~: SI. ,,.:,, """: '11 wtfi ta~ with every one ot my t. ucLA c~i '°' a~,..,.) :12 players," said A)ltu) at the start bf thls ! ~~~" : ?t r.lf c~l :: year's spring tralnlrig. He want.a them to s. ~ 1n...1 1:1o1 '" Uv1t...m. l1M1 '' ' be informed, but he a1ao says he will play '-''"~ 12+i1 11• M." t.wo11M c:ru> 11 1, V~lt 11>31 IN 11. C,.'-' !IH) N those men w:bo have the best chance o( .. N. C.rolln. {1M) " II ...... MMke ltl•I • winning for bim, t, lndl-1-...1 ll2 lt, (Tie)~ f:tJ..I) 6 10. K.,..s Ul..S) # • CTlel 0.'(Mll 2'-71 6 -be -llslled --with bls 118.4 lleld goal a- HONOLULU -P ........... about lbe µnivenity of Hawaii's •fwices ol gtttiog · a post-seaaon basketball tournament berlh will 1 .. .,,, the Rainbows without cbeerleadera In the Naliooal lnvftation Tournament in New Yort next week. The chancellor's office - Monday that there """ no mooey aVallable to S<ril lbe eight--pep squad lo New York. The ..._ acoording lo tbe office, was that the mooey e3rlll8Jted for the New Yort trip was spent when the dleerleadera went to Laa Vegas !or Hawaii's Feb. a game agaimt st. Mary's. The Laa Vegas trip was approved beoa111e k ~ at that Ume the Rainhows 1'0uldn't be invikd lo a [JOlll· .._ loumament;ille olllce said. e NIT P•lri•• NEW YORK -Madtaitan Collegt, dlamplon ol tbe Eas1<m College Athletic COnl<naoe's Holiday Festival · I a s t Decet:nbet, opens the 37tb annual National Invitation Toumamem a t Madboo Square ~· galnst Maryland ~ S turday a1-,Mwas.-1· Jn lbe second game ol the opening baske\ball doubldteeder, Nor1h CanJlina wlif (!lay Purdue. • ~ meets Jadmonville and Fairfield fa"" Hawati in lbe Saturday night games. . . The tournament contlooes s..my with two ll1Cln! -. ·In tbe Ont game ol the ati.._ twin bi11i Jlult!erl meets Utah. Tbm St. Jobll's ol N.Y. fatW Comecticut. ! - s...i., night tt will be -Collep againll Clnc-U and Seloo Hall versus Memphis Slate. Angels Mourn Death of Young Hurler PA.LM SPRINGS {AP) -'1t's a terrlbty tnopo .,.. lw the lamlly and we flel hllplleally frustrated." a-ral -I lllr'1 Dalian •Y> ol the death ol Brvce --·a'°""' Ca!Uomia Ancel ltopl6d killed In • traffic -~ Tbe 23-y•'<lld '"'*'° -pitcher -ktllad ~ nl&IJI when his car ll'lllled Into -.-in a bead-on -i--Ila _ _, --a. Anpll -tbelr boadquartort ror .-11111111t1:- A ll·yoar-old pt who -driving the I other car WU li*d In suar-.i conditlon at a local hoopital. Palm~ oald Ille pilJs'& sports Cll -Ille -Uae. HelnbeclwJer, lnlm Loo ~ ··-.an outstaDding. youns ..., a n d pi oepect," Dlhon A.kl "'Wt watched mm grow In our l)'llem." • Dalton said the lell-,ll)'lnC for a .... in ... "* bullpon, "'llad .. elCeltent dlaix:e lo niaU the ll(Uld. He -mdy to pltdJ In the lllljor leques.'' • • He bod plfdled two porfecl inlltllp last "'*" .... Ille OltellD Qllll la Illa Ont_.... aplaol a major ...... teom. lleh"«baer bad a IN NODrd wttb m -......... ol 4.A .... Aaplt' Salt Lab Ctty farm team ID the Plidllc c.. ).eqae. Private fimeraJ -.... pl-. Tbe Allt[ll& ... -JN by Illa Ollcap Ooba X-, at ~ Artz., ..... Anctla ..... :1-Z. by -State ~, ntcld In a pme IW•Ml•lld WU lo hne ltarted. ~ _, -oald Ille deallt llod -Ille team. "'We Mllllab' l'io1ed wlt1a lill1e --SOO. and I _.... tllol, SV.yuae WU llUDDld. ... WM ftrJ bl&bl1 lhou&'ll of, ... -~ . Allor 1111 °"" -·-Did, "rmm11111a111•111&-samy .-tGfllliiii ls,.M ... we'n dolltJll ...... ll'h .. " ,,,. ___ .... .., __ ll lell Palm tl[ir! ... ior-lo!Gnday. "'He felt they are welt balancod with detrimental lo Ille propel' oi>enlioo ol ooe guard who could play fell' any teem the bocl<ey Item." in the nation," added Wooden at the According to ~ished reports, Soulhem Calllomla Bastetball Writers sanamon all8 teammate Terry O'Railly A.,,,.;afic:lo luncbeon. bad a 9CU:ffle before the Bruins' "1 loss Foo; ol Dayton's starters have aver. to the califomia·Seals in Qakland Sunday oged m double figures. night. A club spokesman said Sanderson w-. was asked U be still got went by bus with the team lo th< enthused over an NCAA bastetball Oakland airport for the return fUghl lo ~ Boston after the game, but he never "A loumament still has <Oinpe<itive boarded the plane. fire," be answered with the oamparlaon • Sandenon was reportedly in Los that be sliU gets enlhuoed over a banana Aiigelea but elfO<ts by the news media lo . split escept his doctor won't lei him have reach hi.n falled. · . one. "You don't suspmd the' avenge player Wooden said he expects to open with juB1 for mi1sing a plane," Westoo Adams the two guard alignment he returned to Jr.; Bruins' president. said. He declined alter the Bnijns, were beakn oo a recent to cocmnent lurtber. Sindell said the road trip by bath O..gon and Oregon su!pemioo capped a ,..;.., ol incidellts Slate. That would make bls starting team involYing Sandasoa which 8larled belwe tbe same aa in ret<nt -Its with Walton, tbe ......, began. Wilk .. , Dave Meyers, Greg Lee and "A great deal ol whatbappened is due Tommy Qutts. · lo the stupidity ol the m8naging director After the U~ game, Wooden laid, of. this club,'' Sinden said of hkmelf. "I "I've never bad a team so menta.Ily, mdd have been smart mougb to eee physically and emotlooaJly lftl'8red." this """'"" from very early in the He said there was no reason to believe year.". · tbe Bruins wouldn't be in about the same Bob Woolf, Sander""'• attorney, who shape for Dayt.on. cut short a vacation at his b>me in JOHN WOODEN Lakers, Knicks Collide Tonight NEW YORK (AP) -With Ollly nine games letl lo play, fMlr/ game is imporlanl ... the Loo Angeles Lakers who laoe the New Yort Knlck.s 1n Natiooal Butcelball ~tion play tonight. ' 1be Lahn -t~ Ont place Golden . 0. Tt' r-19•t €.__I S •t I Slate by a run game In their battle for Ont ~ In the Pac:tllc Dt- fotlowing a ·-Yidory ""' o.troit ltlonda1nipl. Tbe I.Um loot _, al -In Ille lint -of tltteti' cur1W --raad lrlp bill ... , lo&e ..-.. Ila W-allo loot 'l1te Warrior win fl1 te1 aipt. bowelef. P• Golden --~margin,,_ Loo "1C'°.W..t to the c.llfa1 was only 1111 -~-lnllpmea. Allor loalt!llt~ rame agaimt the ~. the Liken tn...i to P!dlwlelphla lo play w-, night. ' Hollywood. Fla., IO relum lo Bollon, blamed the 27-year-oltt player's !JOubles oo l!lllllagement, and a peroooality CIJOflicl between Sanderson and coach Bep Guidolin in specific. "llerei Im not been In good -with Ille management people in Booton lbe tast.lew roonths," Woolf said. "Re's V!'l1. cmc:emed with the aispenston. Apln, ti goes back lo ""'11ict with the coach. Everything that happened bas been magnified." Woolf, who said the ""JlOllSloo coold involve a "subtrtantial amowit of money for Sanderson," said he will ask for a . bearing on the suspension, ••anct I'm hopeful that when tempers are calmer, we can work something out.'' Readers' Hot Corner Dear Mr. White: Just a -lo -you for the ekL'eDent ooverage you and y o u r sportswriters have done re g a rd 1 n g wreolllng. It rmally became ol ale and )'OUl' efforts are appreciated by "the memben ol lbe Estancia W"'911lng -.. It -.s hml lo believe tllel k 1)115 ' been four years since '"' became im.t.ed In Ibis sport, tbe -ba"' been maey ..t II you -Ille room and .... -it -be ..... nloe lo ba ... picture ol -good --""' are graduating and wllo have clme great tbls JOO!'. Namely Mart< Miller and Wayne Pbla. Their re<Ords are :Ill.I and m boplnc for Ont in league and mattac CIF. Mark Is llill llraiglll A's (four,_,,). Elvira G. ll1ller Edison, ·Diablos- Edlooo ltiol>'I OW.en """" ~ their thtl conqueot la ..... buebll1 outlnp Mobd1y afternoon, .. p1ur1ng the Hun- llnpn Beadl lnvllalloool -aolatlon. crown with 1 W triumph at W-er. And -Viejo High'• lllalilol won their ll«<llld l!roleht l!lth a 4-0 -1eoi1ue declalon at SID Qemente Iller the game ~s n1nied out Fri- day. El Toro 8lgh '• Chargers !ti ope get away at Fallbrook as the hosts came up with lhM runs In the sixth !min( In ~In a 3-t defeat on El Toro, Edison got ridl In the third !ming when the Chargers put together five singles and parlayed them into f o u r tnorbra. Mike Maooy and J e f f Nichols got II started wllb ~se hils and a ft er Westminster got two Edison players to whiff, ·the Olargers came bock with linlllea by Steve Hines, Dave White and Ed Macy for the four runs. W\e 1truck out five in a 11 ... kmlng stint for ~ and allowed only oo• safety-- a !oorth inning double by CUma1 Rungo. We stmin1ter spoiled EdiJon's sliutout bid In the sixth Inning when Robert Ihle, Tim Funke and Rich Rosen sinf\ed for ooe run and Rungo got the other across oo a aacrifioe ny. Dave Patterson and Dave • Marina Area Track CIFFoe Summaries Be.tter V ..... ty 1 lfllttf'lf fll, Tl"": 10:1 ... , ~ C .... -MIM~••--011 c_, ... Mfr lit l+H-1', l"h'lll iMI t. IN,. CEI a. ,. 1, ......... (C4M) '· 111rr• tc:MI ...... (Ml. Ti-: ,,. •• 1 MCGIWfft tUMl ll-: 10..t. ~ .. LH-1, ,"'119 CM) t. GJrO !El ). t3D -I. DtlfTl'I (CMI t. McGawM 1 1 .. o (M), Timi: 11.4. LONG BEACH -A sea80f'I !UMI a. M~ ICMI Tlm1: D.•. ""° ,, .. ,....1. M"""'1 •• Ttmt• ... '-._ _ 1, ~ !CMI t. Wiii tCCIMI Mli. ...i,.,_1, -not!•. 'Tlm1: l :4'.I. of eYN"rlmte stands between 1 ,_,.,.... CCAW > ,,_, D.s. .,.,_ MO -I, ~ fCclMl•t. J. k .. ir HJ-\, llolfr IMI t. lltvlf (El 1 a kll8 to the Marina Vikings ..... ~ ...... ,,,_ -, ,. TN1111t uB. H11eM1 .. "'. CIF fCMI"' ,......_ • ......,) : : ·'· L,J-1. P1U1r101> (Ml f , llr-11 CE) J, and Friday night's 4-A Ml .. -I, M..i~ (CdMI '· McP--. lfl. Dhl'*!!C•: 10-JI~. s em tr In a I basketball ~w CCllMI a. ....,,.._ tCMl f'V-1. "Mii..,.,, ce> 2. Kl...w.<1 (Ml confrontation for c 0 a ch Tl~u!'~I. H-..ictr tCclM) t. 3, ,,, ...._ "'" fll llld '"''' IEJ. William n..1-U's ?itilllbn lD.... L#llll' (CMI-a.. '"'"'" fCM) Timi: , .. ~~~-!~·~· (Ml '· ~·n IE.I 1 .......,..; It" t:)t... • ' Rams. l'°"H -I. Dlonglr' IC4MI J. l".tJU Cl•r~ 111:1. D •l•tw:I: ·. ICM} ), ltMIO ICOM l Tl..,.: U.1. Dl.ait-1. Foucll IMI 2. Mllb Ill J.. According to Odell, this Is a 1111 L.H _ 1. o.no-r 1cOM1 1. F11u .-..WllOIOn tM.L DhlJ11C1: n~J. good thin& for his squad that IC.Ml 1 Cl\llnOW\1111 ICM! Tl..,.1 21.2. l:IM-J=-~~ .. started the sea!IOr'I with only .,4: R ... y -1• c..l• ~ TllM 1~1. c .. 1 ... CE ) L L--o tl!I J. • the line Mlll RtilY -I. COl'Oftf 1111 Mii lffl..,111 (Ml Tl..,.; 10.1. one velef'an m up. Timi: J:ll.1. no-1. CMl'IO !I I t. L..-d IEI J.. Whether the Rams "jl\ be HJ -\. Wlftt !CMI t. SfYlrlOn Plwu /Ml. Tlm1 : 2•.t. I ~-~ !CdM.)).~(CllMJ H.ieht -H. 46-l . .t41fln_(ll 2. Hldnl<k Ill 3. able to knock of AlaN-.:1 LI -1, FJll11 (CMl t. ~ (COM! H•INI !(\. Tl""' .U.t. -~~ f Friday .. i..t.t at tbe :t. ll"""41• tGdMI 01t1111C1: 1t-N. N0-1. 11_,, <Iii '· '"'" ie1 >. ~ oe '"'6" SP -J, EllifNllrf ICMJ t. Foolw Whllt ti!). """' l :lt.D. ' Los Angeles Sports Arena ls CCdMI ). Glrtfl COW.I OltlfllCI! ... Miii-i. lllow!lt Cl) :r. Al"Cllf'-1• (I[) the probl m racl·ng the Rarru ,,.... J..-v.,.,. •• te-i Tlm1: 1:1t 1. e OIKVi -\, El ....... (CM! :r. Miit' t-<flll:f-1. Mtr1:1rwtll tEI I. P•M CEI this week.. (CdMl l. GMmbtr11lf1 (tMI Oh l111<t: :t. WIHl•m• 1.Y.\, Tlm1: IO:d .1. 156-1\ot. 110 HH-1. Pufml11 !I ) I. Fouch !Ml "ilopefu11y. our pla>;eni are • PV -I ..... ._ ICdM) t. D•villi ,, w.i1 IE). TllM: 11.t. Older and ~ •• , ••an they tc.Ml • W " I"'_, ..... 11<. I& LH-1. l"l.ltrnlfl IEI t. Foudl Wl.X'.I "" .. or .......... .. : (Ml J. c.-11111 ('Ill. Time: n. .. ~re when we lost to P.Wina J...., V~lt'f .. ,tYY-1. EdlllOl'I; r 1m1: "·" ' •n the W-tnu·ns. ter-Marina Cldl ~CD) Ut) C,.._ fti Mfr Mlle •111'1 -I. l!dl""' Tl..,.: l.5'.1, .... ;, 100-1, C-ICCIMI J. klll IC-1 HJ-I. C1ml11lll (E l J. Mfrtott (l!l tournament early In the year," J. lt•m ICdMl ll .... : 11.1. '· ~ CMI. +Mloht: w. ~-11 220 -l, CorM CC4.Y.I t. l .. m LJ-1. ~t (I I 1. Cltv.,. {Ml :t. Vl..n:' !lays. (CdM) 1. SIMrii CCMl Tl .... : ,.... Mlfliot• IE). D!•l•nc•: II ... For the record, Marina won , 416 -1• $1\i•p CCMl :i. DerM•urnonr Pv-1. Fullmotco tEI 2. ,,,_ !El J. of be tCoM'.l Time: ff.I. tE> ,.,,_, ll ' 68-63. In the thlrd game t "° -1. MC'••1tnd tCdM ) 2. K••m, . • .. ' ... • ,J,, CIVtlllUQh CCM) Time: l :U.S. Sf'-1. f'lt •Ce !Ml 2. Coll (Ml 1. sea-. Mil<I -1. ~ .... CCdMl J. C•••Y Dl'fffll•• (M), Dl1!1nct: ~ Are the o .. -., I 0 0 k in g (CdMI ). FMdlfnd• CCdMI TlmtP : Dl•cue-1. Hfrflllf' (I!) 1. Mootl (Ml -•• tO '· Fo..ch (M). Dli!l llCt : 11M. forward to the second meeting ''1 • • v1-.1iv 2·Mlle -I. Stwrett ICMI '· lllY· MWIM fltl) (U) Allfhtim Of the two teams? mond !CdM) l. C1~•111119h tCMI Time: 10:11.1. 100-1. 1t1M;ln (Ml 1. l!'•-r (A) ). "Very much 90," Odell says. 1~H _ 1. Mirtn Time: 21.o. M11t-IM!. T1 .... : 10.2. "Our kids have wanted lo play llOLH -I. Mlrtln CCdM I '· 1~1. MJllllOl'I CM) 2.Shfw (Ml J. Mtl'1rillld CCdM) J. OtBHumonl l l•hm Cl. Tlmt: n .t. them again all season. They're tCdMl Time: tsJ. ,_1. v11M1 CMI '· Horton !Ml J.. loold r rd t It W .WO llllt~-1. Cor1lftl 0111 Mfr. Tl..,., G1rcl1 CM). Time: Ji.6. ng orwa o • e si.o. 9"-911, .... !Ml 1. AH"' tMJ ). $11011r scrimmaged Ma.rina and then Mlle 11:.i1w -1. cor°""' dti ..,.,., l.Y.1. T1..,., ''°'·'· Tl .... : •:no. Mlll--1, Pllnt IMI J. '11f'CI (M) J. played them in that HJ -I. Marfin (Cd.Ml H"9hl: s-4. Huntl 4Al. Tl .... : ., ...... tournament game 50 we know LI -I. koll (CdM) O!lltne:t: ,.. J·mlll--1. 11 ...... (Ml '· Wtill IM) ). J\.s.. Cfdrt (Ml. Tlmr. t :•.6. each other pretfy well." SP -I. Dowd (Cd.Ml 1. GlllO<d ICM) 110 HH-1, ll•ri-lfl CMI 1. Shtw lMI ~ •• he think Marina \Yill be J. llotlfflo.Ol'I <CdMI. 01111nc1: .... J. P1rro.1c:t IA). Time: """ • lJUl.":I DIKUI -1. Glrt.d !CM) I. •otolnt<W! lllO LH-1. ll1nllln !Ml t. J. llfflklll overconfident? (CdMI J. Gwld tC6MI Dllltft(t : 126-J. (M) l WllUl mt. IAI. Tlm1: l'0.5. • ,,....,...,.,,,. 4'11 ftilY-1. MlrinJ, Tl ..... : .S.6. "1 don 't thlnt llO. We have Clf/• Ma.I C~I C,,I , ... lilt Mir Mii• ··••y-1. Mf•l111. Time' >:4(. both improved a gnat deal 100 -1. Dlcllrklr. (CCIMI J, HJ-\, 1111\tt (Ml J. Lopez (Ml J. H•INIWkl (CM J 2. ,ecllllf !COM ) Time. lt umlty lM). HtlQhl: J.10. DAILi PILOT J9 Lowell Prftli~s Results <>ranee Coast area prep swimmers apark1ed at the Lo°"•ell H I g h lnvlta,lonal pre Urns fl.tonday. but berths IPi the. finals Saturday are up tn the air due to the combination preUms at Lowell and Sonora Higll. The toP six in· each event based on times wUI quality for the diampk>n.Wt.ip final s end 'the second six "ill compete In the consllation finals. both beginnhtg at l p.m. Saturday at Lo°"•ell High. Fountain \'allcr High's t~ varsity swtmroen lnCluded Shirley Babashoff in the 200 and 500 trcestyle 11:54.7 and 5:03.0) and Andy Miller in the .50 free (22.2) at Sonora. Varsity athletes ( r om Edison who fared well at Lowell included l\1att Van Gordon in 'the 200 lndo and 100 back £2:09.3 and l :Ol .6L The best in varsity com· petition rrom University at Lowell included L a r r y Campbell in the 100 and 200 free (52.S and 1:52.21, Wll Davis in the 200 indo (2:V/'.O! and 100 breast (l:CM.01, Ste\'C 1.1cConniek in the 200 indo {2:20.2), Dan McC1uskey tn the 100 ny (1 :07.9), Cameron CoS21'0ve kl the 100 back (l:V/'.7) and P.tark Thomas In the 100 breast ( I : 0 7 . 4 ) . The University 400 free reJay ttam of 1'lct:ormick. ())sgrove, Campbell and Davis sped to a 3,43.4. since ~-played early this ,0... LJ-1. """m (Ml '· J. 11:."~tn CMJ 1. year. Marina's de[ense has no -I. H • .,,. .. kl ICM) 1. !<IVlll• o. ll•nkln CM!. Dltl...C:t: 20--10. f'll~IOf'M --"·=~=.1~~~ . ~ . ICdMI J.-l'fdUll tceMI Tlmli u,1 . r,v-1. °"'111, tAl 1. ~_wn IMl no ~ • u"'~l1 . unproved a great deal -and .uo -1 llfme1 ICdMI 1 v i.·11111 ""''· Htlgllt: 1>4. .:JOO ~rel1Y-llM:6 !Colltl!lfl,.. -Wl!'Ve-~--a:t-~~'a!J·-~·cai •• tci:&Mr Ti,.,;.-~u.......,. .7t-...wllld.4AJ..J ... ~ W ....lol -...w..-.... ~~~·i---=-· ,.u 11t'•v• •O ..:_ I~ Eiir. CCM ) J. C~rO.l;a AHl'h lAl. Q[tlMCI: 49-.1 I l l:: JOO t,........C1mllbell l2:0t.1J. the Diablos took advantage of six San Clemente errors .. San Clemente pitcher Joe ~~iiiloo. wtio allowed only one earned nm, spoiled the no-lilt bid wit.h a clean 1lngle to cmter 1n the. sixth 1nnibg off Diii" P111t ,..... ..., LM ,..,.,.. Bamin. Greg Perry bad the only rbl WILL FACE MILLIKAN -Marina l!lgh's Rich Branning (10) and Kevin Land· <JI the day wjth a third-Inning graf will be facing LB Millikan Friday night (7:30) at the -LA Sports Arena In double. the CIF 4-A championship se mifinals. Here they are seen dunng Saturday's El Toro went ahead by one . 5• •9 est 1 ~--t v u run In the fourth Inning when _:..:~...:.:...:c..:o::.nq~u...:.:.:..0:...:.~:...:.·=_e_n_:_a_a__;ey:... ___ · ------------- Gary Connally singled, 5tole second and scored on Hector G<males' base !'.IP. Mlllill Vlttt (4) .. , ..... hfft. 1lt 2 1 • • l"tn"Y• II ' 1 1 1 Rom!MI, • S t 0 I D. 5dm1dt, • 4 0 0 I RevrWdt. rf S t 0 0 Wlllte. .. s 1 1 • T•vlor, cf :t 1 t o E Sdirnldt ,. 1 I 0 o ~~~ i::: •••l'Ofl, ' ' • 0 0 Tot1t1 V • 4 1 ... ~ . ., "'""" l!i1nctov1!, .... s 0 0 0 Z•nottl, d.g I ••• Mllehtfl, JJl'I 0 0 0 ,.,k,, lb ! ••• EllQUllt, ~, I •• F~C 1 0 0 ,,,.,,t; t:t: Jt<. Nfl-. 2b 1 0 0 0 a. ... rf<f ' • 0 0 Ganlilet( Ill I 0 I 0 Dodd. lb 2 0 1 0 J•"!:i "' n o 1 o T 1 SaNW ....... ' ·-· ·-· • • • • 1 • 11r11r111 .. • 1 0 ' 1 t 0 I 1 1 I ' 0 0 0 I . . . • • • ' 1 1 1 ~ i I· s 0 • 0 2t 5 ' 1 ............. 111 .. , .. rlll -u ·-" Rklll'*-:lb ·-" Rlver1, rf , 1 1 0 s 0 1 1 f : ' ' I • • • • • • l . . . • • • • • • 2 : : ,: t 1 1 0 u t ' 1 Pl1wt1 rf Kutiec1d, ff Trllll Ill w11ih. e Twl11, 21:1 P1IM, If Hilt, P Tollls kon•rllWIMp ' .. °'' 000 ·-· '1 ooowa-111 HB Draws Speed~ter Io years past, San Diego ~ athletes b a v e made their presence known · at the SiJuth. em CoonUes track and field meet at Huntington Beach llillh &t this saturday's meet may see the best-ever delega· tion from the Bonier 0.ty. Elijah Jefferson, last year's sta te t~yard dash champ as a sophomore, leads Crawford !figb lnoo llie me<t with bests or 9.5 and 21 .4. He 's already clocked a 9.6 this year. El Cajon High will send the state leader in the shot put. Out Hampton, who may chaUenge Santa Ana's Dave Kurrascll. Hampton has a best this year of 62--1 ~ while Kurrasch. a jtmior, has tossed an official 61-ll. Morse High's Dave 1'1oore, with a best of '49.5 in the 440 and 21.9 1n the 220, will be """ of the favorltes in both races. There will be three milers who have clocked better than 4:28, th Tee quarter ·milers under 50.6, and a 9: 17 .5 two- miler in the invading con- tingents. Mater Dei In 2-1 Loss Los Alamitos Racing Entries TlleMl.lr'f lllll'IH "or Tvnllrr Plrsl ,..., 11• ti axKlf Of! fl!'11 r-. U Uadl 111 •HI, 1111 Jllll tltl rKlt. l'llltT ll,tr.C• -OM mll1. ,Kl. Cl•lmlno. All lllft. PurM 11100. Cl1lm· •no Pl'lt• '2300. W1ldl1I (lllllVI Chief lt-l•r CH1rpw) Clmmy Olocctllo) 5"'9dy Dirt IV1lt1ndlngllam) 1"r1nco l'11101 {Oltr1ncol Ouctlfts P1rdlM (Grt90'J'I 8.,.._w (10\'d) 'Mlri.111 11111 ILongol AIM •li.IM9 SlonnY Drff...c• {Wine! S•m-Prltnr~lvlnll s•COMO llACI!. Ooe mli.. l'K e . CJH!.~. Mlldllnt. Condltlonlld. 5 'fNr olcts • undff. PvrM I la. Anoys Cl1rke (Wlllle1T11) Menln Otmon IM1llod ll-Wt Htir l°""'""r) Cllffnd (Wl1llfrdl L""''-~ (Llgh!lllll) B•nliltr Jim (C1mi>b9U Jr.I '°'"° GrM>Ch IC•rt.,.i) Andy'1 Trvfnl (Grund'\'1 ..... •llflM9 Mire II-, H•I 1Wirl!IJ!'1) TIUllD llACI -Ooe mli.., Tnit. Cl•lmll'ltl H1nak Jp. All IOOI._ Pune l llOO. TOP Cl•lmll'ltl Pt"kt $3600. S'l'IOlc.., SPt«I (Qerlleftl 12300 Ntvfdf klno !Cronk) S2SOll Cr1f1Y L-11 (CH<lrolll '""° D1 rni.v Ctlcl'I (Aublrol S3000 F11f P1Y (MllltrJ 13600 $-' To MN! {MMJ 13600 B•tti. Lord lEl¥1111l SlOOO P:OUllTM 11.t.e• -Ont ml ... ,.lf:t. Cl•lml,,.. All ...,.._ Pvf'M l\too. Cltlm· 1,,. "'" woo. Del1 H1wro IG.\lrdol K. I . C"'9d IGordarll Jtr.., W!lllOl'I tcrorlkl I. L. M. (Moel Henry kid {llrvM! Putill1 Knlgnt (Sl'lfllluJ llu9'/ Slormc:loud 4T~l'l!Ol'IJ ••~I Iii IMl'fl:ll) AIM Elf91MI Shid'fod.tll 11:11 ! Grvncty) Fiii P•1 !llkllmoNll J11ltn0n TIOtf' (BoYd) SIXTH llACI -One mile. PKI. Clllmlng, All ton. PurM SltOO. Top Cl1lmlng Prkl 110,m. Ml11 MeltO!ol CV•!11n<11,,.h1m) S\0,200 F11hlori Cloud CCr1ne) MJ00 S!fr ClllCJI 1i.io111ro) 11300 T•11111r ClliAMHl StSCIO 0.11 Pl'tlllp (G\ll'IVl S\D.61:S Von ltommel ((llbb) gj(l(I ~·' lrltll (0.-1 115CO H11tl"!'lnt1 Htnf\" (Kol!J SllOO ...... l!lftlbtl 0Ul1:h Hiii l.ord lllllW J Albion 11 ... Polnl (Todd) s•Vll'ITM llACI! -Ooe mllol. PICO. Ct11m1,,.. All 19n-f'llnl $l!lllO. TOii cl•tm.11111 price snoo. l..eo;ll Hal• lllldtmtn) M1for' l!l!«k (Piii.,....,\ Gmtrll Or1y IWhltMrl Go Glln ISO'f'dl MoMI-(ltllCMcrd) Iii! Rfd Mf>eh!M (WllPMM) WM Glnlf'fl FllU (VJU1/ldlngl'lem) ""' .... ..... ..... ..... ..... .... -EIGMTH It.ACS: -0!11 mllt . PK1. Cl1lml119 l\lndlc1p. All fQOIJ. PlltM $4000. TOP Cl1lml"' l'l'ICI $20..:IOI.. Pretett W11iion IGlllllllll lll.OCIQ C1!lll Cl'llef (Cr-11(,0(l(I J"~'-Exprfl* 1eno-J ll~.000 VJ-.l!V JUUi l~l UOJIDO L. ll. Mlos tV•U•ncllrQl'lfm} l lJ,l'OO T1r1fne tOIMlsl tluot ov..-l'l.lul (••t.::htorctl '/'· .. Sen.stor ltll;hfrd IGrvndy) I MIOO AIM IMflM<I M~. Hirt: {JOI O'lrl111> c~uc:•r• Mfn1 (TGddl NIMTH llACE -OM mitt. f'-e1. C.ond!llonld. A.II 11111-Non-w1ftNr ol 5l50tl Jn 1971·7•. Et1011111 "-""""'" llf SJOOO In 1'13-71 whldr fllVt not "'°" 111 !llt!r 1111 J 111rt1. p,,,,.. $2000. HDlri<IOe Arlf'f!I IMllllrl Gut1vnllll IA,kll'ml"I AndY• Doubte (Cobb) AdlllS Dc!\lo {Moel C.Pl•ln Fl•re lll1lchl~l Fir-II Jude (T~nbll P111n G•DI• i81lley) King Triclil. (Hagin\ """ llltllllil .,,1eli l!lnl ICollmlfl) .Y.llo Fl"O!ol (Boyd) game. lCdMI J. C•l'l'l'lller IC). Time: V•!'11ty 100 lnd-Colltn!IN ll:Ool.JJ, Tr.amp.. Did Od II think th Ra J•OT 7 . w .. 1ml1tlll' (1') Ut) ..... ..,,. "°"' Cl:06.t). e e 1'11$ 'Mit' l l!Hlott fCMI 1. Doi 100 -1, Frlkt1 CWnl 2. f'•tt1rl0fl '11 1,,.._l rooki f1S f! lo\'OU1d be In the th.lck of the-''"""~ J:-01Y 1cdM ... T1,......-1,4 .0. -" cwn;i .! ~~::_Ycw1~;T' F1:•it. IWJ ' so 111=!_homf*WI ia.01, H•1!,e'lf cbarnplooship playotrs thi.5 J-N.111 -1. ,ie11r10n 1cM1 2. 1. J. P•lnc• 1wm.). 1me: n .J. f29.1r. Kol•r (CM) l. Ofy 4Cd ) Tl..,.: U1 -1. 5Mrltl' CWm) 2. Cor1vlll1 100 1,,__.c1mJllllll C!!l.U. sea90n" 1o·J9 0 (W) l. Wtll• (Wm!. Tlmt: 51.l. so tlolc.k-Calltn!IM (31.11. lroot.l " • •.i....i I ..... _.i. 1-fH -1 J-CC4\\l :L Ntvlllt llO -I. Otl IW1'1l 2. Slllr1ey (Wml ('2.0!. We were p!.\:M:U or 111Ww (CdMI 1 c.;dtini !CdMI Tlm1· 10 0 J. Or•Vfllft !Wml. Tim•: 1:nJ. • so DrHtt-H•Mltt en•>. in the Moore League but our l:IOl..H -1, (toll l1bOl11 1cM1 ·.t.ci 1w~·l1l.-Al1.;.~.1r!..~'1.1 li~~~:i.~r:c· '* ''" rtll'f'-l:Sl.J (l•ookl.11 ....... kids reaJly lmprom:! and ..,JC:: ~~:1 .!: ~~~P.""~~~1~~; ,,.:;"t_ .. H;;,.!; cWi~1~~!~1f:._ o.r.11! Gffry, U-rd~;. .... played well together as a team •.J 110htl -1. W'UllOl'I 1wmi • crow 1~ 2a0 "*""' rtlfv -1:5'.1 !Sfnllonl. ~. · ed Bui Ml• l.c.y -1, C.-ell! Mir l. Schull1 CWWI) Tl..,.: 16,0, J-GI-1tli.vl as u.: season progress . Tlmt: J:Sl.1 190 LH -t. Scl'lulrt 1wmJ '· crow 50 ~v-OI~ cv.01. we never anticipated this" H~ -I. HllmWIH' fCdM I I. llUl/I (Wl l. W'llllOl'I (Wm\, Tl .... , 70·'· llOO tr1K-ltllt'I' n :YJ\, Torodl • · ICct,Y.11 tllct CC4MI ... 111111: w. •.o ..i1v -1. w111w". T1m1, 4!.t. u ·oul Millikan knocked off No. 1 L!J -I ....... ui. ICdMI 7. tw.rlck Mli. •ti•Y -I, W"tmltt•'-'· Timi: .... •'-·-, ..... , C 1 "' J·lS 4 , ~--~ · · · seeded Palo5 Verdes in a 1 dNIJ l. J-«Ml .... ii.nee: lt"4l.. 'sP ·-1. K11,,,... (Wm! 1. w11~1111 .so tr~1n.,.,... c1•.01. 11 PV -I. Crlllo (CdM I 1. llJtn-1..-(WI 1. Lfndrl CW!f11. Olil•nct : !1·1. 100 lrt..-.Mu~lhJUWI' tW..0), T•-quart.erfinaJ round game, S:r ICdMl l. Ouddr!Oge ICMI Htioh1, lt-J-;! -1. L-•d (W) J. a1>1wetl CU.SJ. 53 Is this an omen ror .._ t ml J. w. Prinn 1wml. 01i1anet: '° llaet!-5-11 111.•1. • SP -I. HekloeTI ICM) t. FN !Cc&M) :l().t. • SO l>t'Mll-J-. (32.1\. Marina? l. PIQQ {CdMI PhlJnCt : •l·I. HJ -1. P••-lf' tWml 1. C...e,e•o 1flO lrM rill_l,Jll.O tGlblolln. ltlttv. ,, II dldn' th. k p los Ol11tus - 1. HoidM'! ICM! t. 1. fW) J. Trtom•""' !WI. Htilohl: •-II. Torwt, Mlllhl~l. l rea y t U'I a Tur,,.,. (CMJ 2. 1'1911 tCllMJ OlllJrW:t; PV -1• "°"" ('#ml J. Cut.-YI) IW) '·. , .... Ill Y•lln Verdes was No. I. ?o.tarina has 1'6-1. vn • 1~ iwi ,.,., ~ cwi. Hti9f". * ~ H•mm 11:Jt.A) • much greater balance. They •• ow. cttl t~ w c11..,... ....... v-similar to us. W• 100-1. Kl...., IEl 1. co1um .. (UJ l. ... '" ~· ~ l' z-($) Time: 10.1 don't rm toO much but we can ~1. COlurnbl ltji i. Squlrn fEI 1 . d ..i~ ., H_., (El Time: when the occasM>n emanu.3. 46-1. llh'fNl'd I t. c11t1,1111110t1 (El 1 llOOI""°"' 0!1 T ,...., i),O Odell says. NO-I. c.erv1n 111 :L HucN1"..., 1~1 Odell Isn't certain about ~ ,. ~~1~~~1:~'~sf i. ""1Jo1 ~e 1 equality of matcbups and IS J. l.onltn (SJ Timi: •:•.1 ~"I doubt! 1 about 0 n e 2-M111-1. O'N•ll 1e1 2. Dlllzl (El o. a1.u U lioff""n \El Tl..,.: 10:11,0 Rustlers Collect, 16-6; Bucs Absorb 18-2 Loss · ~-~• f-ard When fhe UOH-. WIM 151 L Flo!• IEJ l. "'""' •"'6 "".. • Gor'l'lfm (El Tlm1: U .. Ram! beat Fountain Valley in Fr1::.,~~k1i1wi1 rin!:? i .71tNNY !El t. a first round playoff game, .,. Rt11l'-. "" CMmllll• Tlm1: .i.4 Rod Dalton, a M senior with ,,~~ 1tti1v-1. El oorec1o Time: an 11.3 aveTage was the L~·c~~.:,~~l:\21UrKllnw 1E1 a. starter. It may be Greg u-1. WI• 1s1 i. ·H,,..., 111 a. . !hi II Gorn.m 111 D11t1nc1: 12.1 Casebier (6-1) s me. l"V-1. 1rown 111 2. 11f'Mm!11) 111 Jeff ti.1cHugh. a 6-7 center J. ,:~i!!!.;'ltr'i. 11~-IEI l. with a 17.3 average, will draw cor""' fEl 0111-=1: ..,_, of •-1.-Bob OIKVl-1. I,_ IE) t. Cort111t CE) the task s""l't"''6 1c11111>111111 01111«1: 1st~ Losner of Marina. tM c,__..~.:1 11 Dir• "'lbls may be the most li»-1. Wood (51 t. Adlmt IEI 1 diffiCUlt matchup because 51~ 1.:Jo:J~:, 1t' sr~ 111 :s. Golden w .. 1 College spotted host Im Angeles Harbor a &<> lead then roared from behind w post s lH _.ing Southern California Conference baseball victory Monday afternoon on the loser's diamond. 1'1eanwhile, Orange Coast College was blasted by Mt. San Antonio in a South Coast 1 ___,_ nx>Ves 90 Well outside ....,...,. !SI Tl..,.: M.2 ~ • ...._1. Me._ .. , 111 1. 1e1on11Ch11 Confere'!Ce outing on It could be the key to the IE'-l:_~ .. !E!,T~::L65.:.~11: l l!) . the game," Oden admits. 1 H~ <s> T1m1: 1:u..s 'Pirates field, 18-2. LI Mllllk .. {111·71 Miii-i. Wtlcart ISJ ., .ErMll l!I i. Curt Peterson started on the j.,j c°""" fti Mfr «I Hvdellfs!On IS) Tl..,.: ':JI.I , _ • Or•noe tt 2..wi...-i. ""'"' IE.I t. W•laltt f!I mound for Golden West and "1 Mlrl,.. 61 1. MOlfW'I"' CSI Tlmt: 10:J1.7 in 61 comoion jJ H-1. c""""' 1s1 2. s1Kk C!I a. was touched for five runs 1t. Tu.tin ~ ""f~ i~!,:1(f') ~·'clll'MW! csl 1. the flrst inning. Kirk Ellison 57 l"'llwOod HI/flt ll!l TlfM• I'' · ed th 4 2/3 • . 7' Sfn11 Monica :; 4'° r.if'f-\. stn (~II Timi: d .I pitch e next lnntngs 11 v1111c1 Jt Mll1 ""'Y--'· s ... 01rMni. Trme: to receive credit for the vit--'° VtnM• >·SJ• · 1.. E I .,. Pow•w '° ·Hj-1• l!'I.,....,.. cs1 t. Hunt (I!! J. tory w1tn Pal s p no z a $1 $111 G1tor1Ji • M-. ($1 HttklM: S.10 fi ··•• 7l E~eti1lor '1 LI-1. Wrl«f IS) 1. AdllTl1 (SJ '· 1nl!M11ng up. n W1rren •S HIMf (ii Dl•l•nc•: ,.,_. The Rustlers scored six " SI "'""'""'" !7 f'V-1. Vltol•ldn (Sj '·°"''"'IE ) J. . be I rth 7, El "'"'"° 11 coc11us cs1 H.ithl~ 10.. Wleamed runs 1n t OU ,. AMnll •s SP-1. Hltl>Ci' (S) 1. LKftlll (S1 l. •1 f111lor (E l Dl1t11'1A: '94 n "', I~ DIKVS-1. P••lor' !El t. Wln1111 'E) 50 em, .. on : J. H1riier (SI Ol•llf!Ct: 1 lt4 ST Jord1n ,,...,.,,,..fl IJ Ll-.....ood JI l!I O.Mt 11') 14111 II• C"-11 60 LB hly 55 too-1. T11tner (El :L S"""911 C5 > J. SJ WllllOl'I 6(1 Elllw1n111 I EI Timi: 11.t ...s cem11tort s.i t»-1. T-U!l t. Krotll (SJ '· jf Jonltn •7 E,1t1w1119111 IEl Tl..,.: 15.( 1' L1krMIOCI SO Ul-1. P1rrl1h (El :L Temlln.., CS) j7 LI f'olY 61 Time :l;dl.J u "oun11111 v111fJy u --1. Tomlln_, Csl t. lf'f'llOl'I CEI " Oomlne1111 tDTl " >. Pl'>ltPOtt (SJ Time: ''r·· " f'llDO Vlf'dll 5.:1 Mll-1. Sl1nford (E 1. ~z <Sj 3. "'°""""" CS) Tlm11 '=ii.I -Mii-i. $1•nfor'll II!) 1. Pl'lllllO'll ISi J. 14oum1,,., Il l TltM: lO:!t.J Gymnastics with the aid ol tm.e Harbor errors and base hit.a by Randy Mills, Mlke Sanchez and a tri- ple by Gary North. Golden West went in front in the fifth with four more after Kurt Peterson opened with a triple followed by singles by Jerry Brown and Bob Nodland and ·a double by ~tills. A'orlh 's single to center aoored the fourth tally. Mt. San Antonio unleashed a 23-hit attack tO defeat the Pirales. Q<X; sccred r....i in )be openinf· frame on singles by by P.tlke Allen and Mark Schrupp and in the sis:th on a error, a steal by 'Jeff Grant and a wild pitch. Or11111 CN•I 111 All'"'• 1tl l u!l1•, lb kubeP.t. c L-""'' c khruog. II Sw1roll0ft, dh Crlwford. Oh Mofr.w. 10 Grtnl, •• s191, •• all r h •lrl l 1 I 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 O • 0 1 I l 0 I 0 ' g •• . ' . .l 1 0 I I 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 ' 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o You. cl z1m..,.r, ib Kollttr, rt Albf, p f'O!o""'llo, 11 k l lllt, 11 Tol•ls U 1 T 1 k_.., '""'""" ' . . Ml. SAC II• tm •n-11 1l ' Ori.,.. Coe1! 100 CIOI DOG-1 1 J --""' 11&1 fll r II rtt1 ' ' . IOI 1(9 0-1 4 I IDOtOJo-41 1 A pair ol passed ball• ooot Mater Dei High a 2-1 loss to Santa Ana Mooday nighl in lbe Santa Ana bas<ball tourna'· ment at Memorial Parle. 'l"TM llACI -Oole mli., Clfiml"'. All ..,.,, """ TOP Cl•lmh'lll prtc1 "*- Mlilff lrwwn tG•l•l"llM) ""'· 11100. Alamitos Results JDHH-t . ..._ Il l 1. 0....ld.., CE) l. Streeltr CSJ TllM: 11.1 13Dl.H-1. o-ldtOll !El 1. H-11' (SI J. k~ (!J Tl..,., U.t ...., rtl•-'· S•n C1fmtfl1t Tl,....: ~.o Miil ,.ll Y-1. 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Richard Bor1oa aod Ellubelll T1ytor blck '°lelller 1gola. Bel I weader<d -wbal made t .. m "'Ilk •• la Ille nm place! Alld .... -lie really feel elleol dl.0...1-Mr~ A.P.C.r ellllbarllL--· A: "I don't approve of divorce as a blank thing/' Burton aay1. "But lf two people are absolutely sick of each other or the sight of one another bores them, then' they 'Glad You Asked That'_ by Marilyn and Hy Gardner · · should get divorced or separated as 9000 as puulble. Otherwile life becomes intolerable -sort ol waking morn- ing after rilomlng and having IO brea~ with the same __ ml~IJ!.e face. So I told her, go. Go. And IO my aatoolsh- ment she went ... "Anyway, time goes by. Six months of torture •.. and then the telephooe rlng.s. Anall)ere Is this strange woman .•• who says, 'Can I come back home?' or some- thing like that. And," Richard went on, "I said, 'Oh, sure.' "So I flew over the pole -went straight to the hos- pilal, straight to Elizabeth'• room and told heT nurse, 'l'm the husband.. Get me a bed. I'm tired.' And went ~asleep." While a reparter was speaking with Richard in Milan, the phone interrUpted. "Yes," he said, "I'll be back in Rome by midnight. Yes, I've been. a good boy. No, nol drinking. Yes, I love you~· "WithOut Ellzabetb, I'm dead," he said, gentJy. 11And without me, she's dead." Q: MoeU Rock Ille Tlllrd fuclnalel me with 1111 oU- NBC Honored In Ji;duc<ttion · - (X)LUMBUS, Ohio (AP! - Tho Naliooal »ai•~.a,t' Company was received si.x awards from the Institute for Education by Radio-TV for -c-b-l-e-v-e-m.e n.t.1-in-pro- gramming. 1i..snti.11 Tl 21• "-oe.·iil'tD'irtDr---= · Ofte w ... °"'"'. "THI ..OSllPON ADll l NTUll l'" W ..... .,..111s-t1H -Mllkllt·...it-.4 ...... 1 .... : .. 1•111 ~ '0UNIAl!'I VAll(Y llell .. _to ..... cu. .. lllerr Ortflll - ,,_.,, ltlt family like! Aid .. lte C'rr\el? -Arw8 Cerual, CMmetw; ow.. . <..... A: I put your questions, to the -hahdli-, IOmet.lma..rock...J.inger " WU married for a while,'' ,. piled Roel<, "but I got tired ol my wtfe ustoc my curlen, makjn( me wallc the clop, cook and bep -· Alla she ' . keot Wterinc my dolheo! However, rve met a beauUlul girl I've been going steady with !..-almolt three daya ml may marry her. About my family," he comments. "my mQlbor la 4c P!'!est, .!,iy,,,,f~ wu a lrin:!p_and my lllater iJ a hooker. But we doa't-wort the same town at tbe a&me ? time."· (MonU'a mother actually i!: a Pen~ pastor.) Q: 0 WUt encCly WM tlte late Jed: E. Leiunl11 comedic cemment • tleat);!-Vic Jannel. ~ • A: "Death," the comedian (and otben:) &aid, 1111 na-. ture's way ol telling you to .&ow down." ---Qi 1ny-ar. pu -..._ after.- 1tan r1tRr 1kaa pit ttan!-a...u. Bawltn Dduce, WAlldqlOo,D.C. A: For many .rea90DI. It W®}d be embarrassing for a Jack Nicklaus, for Instance, to .particlpate in a tourna- ment honoring him. Allo, to attract a bigger gate, a larger TV audience arid to eark:h a charity ftmd, a Bob Hope, Blng Crosby, Dean Martin, Andy Williams or Glenn Camp. • bell can snare more big names for the pro-am partion ol"ihe tournament than a golfing great. After au, the game is money, and Stars Ind mooey attract stars and money. Se"11d your queJIWns to HY Gardmr, "Glad You Asked T~t,"'~re of this nttospaper, P.O Bo% 1560, Coat.a Mew 92626. Marilyn and H'11 Gardner tofU an-; swer cu many qm1tiom cu tMy can in theif' coJumn, but the volume of mail maktt personal 'replie• im- pos.ribl<. COSTA llESA GARDEN GROVE U.A. Ul~540-0594J Hjwey 39 oi'i.e.ln U14·5J4.6212l ·'--GA"'ilDUfGROYE~ONA-N;auerm~96'1253)'-~ GroYl (71~537"6001 South .Coast Ul4-494.15141 FOUNTAIN VALLIY Founto;n Volley #1171"3~1500! • • ' SHAKESPEARE UVES I I ·-·-.....--·., ...... ..... 111111.,... ....... 11r DM1 SulN.,... (91 ..._ , ... . .-c-1. ONn--T----....... T OF THE SHREW" -SiJ01u-;:'1 .. 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Cinema (437-1 :?en LOS ALTOS DRIVE~N (425-7422) · we Dare y OU "America" and "The Battered American Marriage.'' 1 a 11.111 111,.._.,,1SJ..J1•1t:IJ Al!O l"l.AT!NGATOT1*RTHEATIIU TMl'IClUGHCIUT l!IOJTHPHCAl.PQ!WoU 10 ACADEMY WAID NOMINATION BEST PICTURE ~.:·. llST ACTIUS • :b~~ WILLIAM llST DIUa'OI • FlltlEDtclN MON., 1\Nt., WIO., 1MIMS. 2'°°"'1»7I00-9130 Ja .... Y 21oo-4:20-6•SO .. ,,.,,,so SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9120 A,M... I I 145-2:0<M:20.6:50._ t 120-l l1SO ~--,......,.. ••• $'t'llffl'll.1.0 ----· .... -.-.. ....::---- -TOP ATTIACTION AT WllTMIOOK & VIUO ONLY GOLDIE HAWN-EILEEN HECKART "lunlRflllS ARE PREE" # •• ~15'15 / A COMEDY RIOT. IF ' YOU'RE LOOKING FOR LAUGHTER, DON'TMISS m Mel_hos_out_ol, tho funnlosl ...-Mii -41os since the 1te1wl."" a . S-... Klllft. WNlW·'TV THIS TIME THE IULLm ARE HITTING PRmY CLOSE TO HQMEJ • .............. •.. .,. ... ,, ... K 5 II M• - BEST AO~R· AL PACINO llST PICTURl EST AaRESS • GLINDA JACKSON '!ft 9N111G (PG) CLIFF ROBDTSON JOB.GREY 2 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST DRAMATICAL 'SCORE BEST SOUND ,al!iEPtt E. LEVINE- GECR:JE C SCOIT • •MIKE NKl-K>l.S ,., 1HE DAY ..l'f.IX>LPHIN M-~~~ #3 MoNDAT THIU FllDAY 7:00-9:00-11 :00 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1 :00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:00-11 :Ge..._ #4 MONDAY THIU FllDAY 7:30-91311 1---SATUIDAY-AND SUNDAY._. ___ ft, 1 :31).3:311-5:30-7:30-9:30 ·WALT DISNEY """""'""'" ~ 1W~~--=::· "ON.E LITTLE INDIAN" .,_ GENE HACKMAN ....... _ 0..11 ' .............. "THI PAPll CHASI" "A TOUCH OF ~(WSH ERNEST BORONINE·RED BUTTONS (PG • \ THE &REATEST ADYINTURE OF ESCAPE! WHAT THIS FILM EXPOSES ABOUT NDERCOVER VICE COPS CAN IE SEEN ON YOUR TV sn • • , .ONLY AT THIS THEATRE AilllRIOWIT!Jf-llWINWHW!- EWOfT GOUlD ·ROBERT BlAKE \ = ~~!'1 2nd llG HIT IUTH-- IUOCOl1' "WHERE'S POPPA" 2"4 TOPHIT --PAUL NIWMAIMllNIT f~ "JUDGI IOY ~EAN•' • • I . \ • ' • ' I . " 8 .. • • I I • PIJBLIC NonCE 8 • "NO DOUaT MAHNA MAIOM Wt&.L .n ntl QKAr'-aklrS- 'a.--i ii C04TU -~ CAAN "" >t<TUll IUTlqUHPUT -~ llST CIM'MATOOUPIO' "" ""'""" .... ,, 'MD. SIM I l.JL <.otml: "''· 4 IUJi. Ml.llOM7P.Jll.. S.•Olol• '·-··" ...... ""'"' (S..) ,,2.2•11 ~ ACADIMT NOMINATtoN51 ""'"'"'""' THI WT DITIJL !•t NETTY MAIDS ALL IN A PUBIJC NOTICE ·-Plus • Acatlc1ny Non1ince "THE PAPER CHASE" Best SUpport Actor PUlllJC NOTICll PIJ8UC NOTICE 6 .L .... ~ ..... su .. e:a10• COUltT 01< THE STATE OF CALlll'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OltAHOE E1l•t• ol NELLIE G. HARPSTER.•"'° the kllown ., HELLlE GORDON HARPSTER, on •li.o t.tiown •• NELLIE GORDON DOWNS HAll:PSTEll:, Dec~1Md. "1104 HI. A-15*'1 Pllt!Hlhld Ori"" Coast Dirty Piiot, oftOTICE OF HEARING O" PUITIOH TO Febu.wory It, 26, Incl M1rd1 S. 12, LEAS• lllEAL ,.ll:OPEltTY 1'011 THE 1'74 U.-7( EXl'LORATIOH AND J'ltODUCTION 01' -------------IDIL. OAS AHO OTHER HYDltOCAR•ONS NOTICE 15 HEltE8Y GIVEN tl\el BANK OF AMEii.iC.A. I H11i-1 Trust --~=======---1....i S..vlngs AUOda"°"' _, E11eculor ol PUBLIC NOTICE 4 2- • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y l"tcTTTIOUS •UllHISS !tie~ n1111 hM flied ....,.91,. • ~~~~~~!!l!~I NAMI STATEMl!NT petition kr an OrW wthorlllft[I &ANK TM lollowlng pel'"iOft 11 dolnt 11w!MS1 OF AMEIUCA NATIONAL TRUST AHO ... IAVIHGS ASSOCIATION, 11 E1.c;l,llor, ID . TIRE CITY. 1.SO NIWPOf1 81...:1., lene rut property In the CllUlllV ol Kl119s, p I L 0 T m MANN THEATRES --·----.---------~ I l - Colla Mew. C1lll. '7611 51111 Ill C11ltor11l1, lo MODll Oii CorPDr•· Tlrn-R-lh 1oc .. (C1lllON111 CO<lll 1MO lion tor "'-nplorallon and 11<oductlori 01 Newport Blvd,. C0$1t Mau, Calif, fU27 olt. oa• and othar hydrvcart-'111 WDSl111et1 Thi• bl.lll!iftl II conOucltd by 1 In accord1nc1 wltll tllt larma and can-corporation dll1-vi tllt Pf"CIPOHd "'-and11m ol Tlr~A-U• lllC. Oii and Gn LH~, and Oil and G.11 l.1as1, John H. HamptQn, Pnill~ referirnc:• '° Which 11 ~ !Of 1,,..1""'r Tt.1• 1111emant w11 111911 with the parncllla,. Incl IMI lhe tome and CIKt C0\111ty Clark ol Or11191 CO\llllY on =•~r;,~1,Tt ar':;, ~~ .• ~..:·:ou'it: F1br111rv 14, l f7•. l"Um ,_.,. of Daparlmlflf No. l of ~l!I courl. ' •• ,... n. C-·-D>ll• Pllol I I 100 CIYIC C111!er Drlva Wtt , In ll'lf 11.,, "'11199 """ ' City of San It Ana, C1lll01"nl1. Fetll'.,_ry lf, 26 Ind March S, 11. Daled Merci\ 1, 1914. 197• J1t·1• WILLIM\ E. St JOHN( County Clark 0000, POTTER AND •RADj,SH ---~~~====---Ill* v..,.,.. •h11., S1111ta ta . l'KTITIOUS •USINl!IS Slle""I'" Olb. Clffl. flta PUBLIC NOTICE NAMI STATIMINT A"-'t tw E_.,,.,.."'"'-t Tlw tollowll'GI ptrt«I 11 doh'll busliwu Pvbl11ll 0rll'IOt' Coast 011/1 Pilot Marth a1: 12, 1t,1n4 m.u THE llUAGEA, 4501 W11! Col1t H..,.., NIWPOl't &each, Call!. f'l66CI PUBLIC N01'1CE JOMPh A. MIKolt, soot Al ...... Ava.,,,------------- Nawporl a..c:11. c1111. s~-14141 Thll butll'IHI 11 conOuclad b'f an NOTICE 'fO CRliDITOIS lllCll\llcl~I. " SU .. liRIOR COURT OI' THI J~ A. MIKolt STATE 01' CALIFORNIA "OR Thl1 1t111mant wa1 lllld with the TME COUNTY OI' ORAMGI CO\llll't' Clerll of Orll"i\I COl.lnlW on Na. A·l'llf7 ftorulry 1', 1'74. Ed1'9 of JUANA P . .W.jlTlMEZ, 1ka FJ1"2 JIJAHITA P. MARTINEZ. Oecta>ld. PubUsftld Or11191 Coat! Dally Pilot, NOTKE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN 10 lhl ~.,., 19, u. Ind MtrCll s. 11. credUort of llw IDOVe n.mad dlctoen! ,,,, ID-74 11111 au Pl"tmS lla•ll"i! clalms itO&IMI lhl PUBLIC NOTICE H ld decfdenl trl required 10 flit ltwm, will\ Ille llKn.HrY wucn.r .. In ltll off}ca of 111<11 cl1r11 Ill tr. a!JOVI entltled courl, or 1-------------1 IO Pl'ltSlftl fham, Wllh llMI llKUWTY '¥ l'ICTITIOUS 8USINEIS vouclMlrl, to fbl Ul'lderP;inld II ltll oltltH NAMI! STATEMl!NT ol THQM,lr,S P. STA8t1..E, Park1I, PIT!v, The followlno penon 11 doi"9 DU1lneu ll1rblro & Slablll, ..01 Cl•lc C.nltr Orlva 11: Witt, 5'.1111 510, P.O. Boll :1:24, S1nt1 Ant, L.Adl:JHA SUH TOPS, 21312 L11111n1 CA 92702. whlcl\ 11 1111 place ot DU1lna11 ot Canyon Rd., L111un1 Beacl'I, C1llf. '2651 Ille unclenl11ned In tll ma1t1r1 111rt11!nl119 a.rtl!ur ). M.i ..... Jr., 21311 L19una lo the es1111 of said cllce<tenl, wllh!n tour C1111on Rd., Laguna e11c11, Call!. '26!11 monlh1 tiler 1111 tint puDllcat!on ot 11111 Tiii• bu1lne11 11 conducttd by 1n notice. lndlvlduat. 0.1ed March 1, 1974. Arthur J, Htlw, Jr, /MAY J, ACOSTA Thi• lllllmtf11 Wll flied with "" Admlnl1tr111x of '"' Eilat1 <of County '"" of Ortf!U" COU11ty on Ille ·-namad dKMHll f-ebn/lf'l" !!, 1'74. THOMAS "· STAIM.ll ,..lUd .. trltal, .. atty, 8"'111n11 & Sltlll .. Pllblllhed Ori"°' Coall Oally Pilot, 4tl Cl¥k CMlttr Dt. Wiit, '"-S71 FeDr\l.lrY If, 2'-and March !. 12, ... o , 81~ Df l~m:•:_---,-,,,cc,,-:=-::=--~~c'·c.'' s.ita ...,... CA nm tno fSW&5I PUBLIC NOTICE .t.narMY tw MMlllidra"'tri• 1------------P11bllM!ed Orlno<t C.0.1! O.lly Mardi 12, If, 26, Ind April 1, 197• PUBLIC NOTICE • • • Piiot, "'"" c 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 , • TllHd.ly, Marth 12, 1974 DAILY PILOT _ 2 I The lllpest Matkltplac:1 on the Or.111e Coast DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a \Vant Ad ( 642-5678·) One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Ahww=••• •.••• "30•U4 ,.....,. ••••••••• )00-2" MoWo ......_._ '--·. ,t)\ •M' -....i ••• , •••.•• ,XIO·* ..,.. cl •11 ••••••• ,tto·"° ~ i. s.-, ...•. 100 •124 ,...,..., , • , ,,,_, • ~ ""'""" ...d """'""''"", , .vi -Sott ..._ ................... '°° ... W ................ Wl •JH ........ ~ ... , •. tiO •IM s.,..,..,...,.._. ,.,toe· ... • .... , 14 1 .••••• , ,l'OO ·M MiM!u ........ , • , .O •M llMI 1-0-., . , • ,I)()· lt9 "-"'-•• ,, , • ,ttJ .... ~entral Gener•I <;enerat General BARGAIN DUPLEX EXCELLENT INVESTMENT-'ONE LOT, off East Bristol (Palisades Rd.) opposite OC Airport Industrial area. Zoned C-C. Lot size -oo•t35. Fantastic-buy, jus\ listed at $32,700. Hurry, CALL 540-1151 . BALBOA PENINSULA THIS HOME HAS EVERYTHING -Best street on the Point. S Bedrooms plus maid's r oom, plus billiard room, plus wet bar, plus acquarium. 2 Blocks to ocean, or bay, or ten· nis club. $119,500. CALL FOR AN APPT. 540-1151 . ERITAGE REALTORS BRAND NEWI ll OME + INCO ME! Custom 3 bedroom, 3 ba1h. 1'1assive slu1np stone fireplace, plush cu rpeting , Ultra 1nodern kitchen. spacious sun deck. Equally magnificent 111l·o1ne unit to he lp pay \\'ay? Jlrime BE1\CI I location. Asking $1 IH.500. TRY A TRADE! CHUBB & ELLIS CO. I THINK BIG I I ~=====================~ I Jr your hou~ i~ bursting nt General General 1h1· scorns, trylng_ to ae.1 ron1odate your g r o "'In.:: BEAUTIFUL 3 run1ily . 1.'0tu;i<IC'r th\~ I BEDROOM & DEN Forever Sunset new Hstl~. 4 Hdrn1s .• 2·.~ This beautiful hon1e has 3 Over 13th Green bit!hll .+ fan1llr rooin Large bedrms, den + fireplace. 2 , ll\•ing, dining ,'\.· vcrandu. ull I "'~"' bath!! l'iparilling h e a 1 e d Mesa Verde blended by red S1mnish 1ile. swimming pool, ~t c r Yet, only 587,':JOO "''"""· ,;, rondil~ • Country Club HARBOR ga.4' BBQ. Enclosed"t elxl. CUstom e.l<'Hanet" fl'aturln11: Qlmer Joi. Room for trailer slatl' enlry Immen.~ li ving or camper . a.1any extras, loo room v.'ith volt.-anlc stone 'llUnerou.~ to m e n I i o n . fireplace and slate hcar1h. This "''Ofl't )8.$l at $44.900. Adjoining den with "''l't Bar . Call now 522-2856 Formal dining r o o n1 . Walker &Lee •••I. lll•lt Spacious ancl grttcious 3 baths, land~a plng Kupcrb! Call S.JG....2313 f o r up- pointment 10 join lh~· Cow1· try l'luh set! S.'6-2313, INVESTMENT COMl"ANY REALTORS SINCE lfM4 673-4400 !_ BLUFFS CONDO- Emerald Bay Thr Oc't'un vlt•11• fro1n !hi' IO\'ely :.! ti..-..-h·oo111 & t'OM\'1•11 - ililc d('n hnn11" Ii. a bonus. All it\ 1·x~'t'llrnt t'Ondil km ,\. in udr of th!' c-onsl':4 finest off.'as. Sl'C•11ri1y ,i.:uurd <1 1 C'lltry. $110.0IJ}. BAY .. nd BEACH .. 1 t z • : .. . • •• • • • ·: ' . • VIEW ~ 67 -30'00 f orever view QI B;lck .BnY & • 1\1 t s . D rn ma l i ro I I y "':j:~:;:~~'(!~:;:i:;:U~~ -~_'. ......,,...,., '"'"' •• . --1-Stc~ l'<'pllonul floor pllllt. fornuil f 5,7 SOO _ _.,iAS.l$1DE--.-- oANDY DUPLEX I ~!!!!!!!!! 2 lkdroonis each with double \, gal'a'gc M!par11Uug lhe living qtrs. Alley ill'l.~SK 11.nd niee fenced ya11l. Sprinklers for your eRSy ynrrl l'IU"e. 1-~uu price $40,000 2211~~ 646-;;aan Sun/Eves. ~5855 PACESEmR Fantastic ?i-1esa Verde loca- tion!! Good lamlly noor plan. Jots of p11tlo orc.R, quality landtcaping. A finr home at thi~ price of S·l6,9:xl. Eastside Costa Mes• Beautiful estate homl'. 5 NEWPORl' CREST =·pool~ l\.1a~: ~: CONDO Lots of extras. P r Ice BeautUul 2 txlnns., 21A ba reduced from $107,000 10 oondo with u p g rad e d m.ooo. carpets and drapes. Never Roy McCardle Realtor been lived in. E'ormal dining 181-0 Newport Blvd. C!\t room and t\\'O car garage S48-n29 y:lth automatic ~ardge door I"'""'""'""""'""'""'""'_..,. f:ii~j.,-~~ Carpet, MESA VERDE 4 Bedrooms $37,SOO BALBOA PENINSULA A great buy -Good 10<.'atlon. Deluxe, adult I Br, 2 Ba Within walking distance of condo. Bayfront with boat shopping, of schools, and slip Ii: pool. $52,000. 54&-9695 library. Has pr i • t e or &15-42>3 backyard with brick JMllo mo lb52' Fleetwood mobile home. Ocean view. 5 Slat' adult Newpo·rt Beech Park. No pets $62Xl. • 64tH018 """'-DIG 2 story whh large f.arn-11¥ room:-Q\Pend.red lot. $42,500 ls a give Rway. Call a.gt. to see. 847~10. SECl.UDED PVr. BEACH Ocean view. 186 Shrnclill 4 Br $225,00IJ. 6T;hG39 Bldr. You con Charge DAILY "LOT Claulflod Ada 642·5671 and Jou or tren. A good price. A good buy In !\feSB Verde. Hurry. Call Red Carpet, Realtors. 546-8640. FIXER-UPPERS I have 10me \ntcrt!Stlng In· vestment opptys. f o r rtmodel minded client!!. ACT. GT;>-452.<& SUPER con00 Y.ilh hua:c bonus room. S e p1 n 1 e ~g~. Private paUo. A n:al bc3uty. On1y $30,00IJ! Call agt. 847..fJOlO. SPARKLING pool ae<.~nl~ this great family st.)lle holnl!. Assumf! l o f a I payments S2S2. ?sf.. VA 1o&n. Call 8471CllO Ast. INVESTMENT opportunity. 5 brand new units downtown. JllJ. ' Onty S19.9';Q! Call din\~. 21 ~ Balh!l, !l!>e<.ial ~ 1 M't:url1y features, shcllered ltnnuH·ulah• '.: hr. ~'On<lontin- 111•iva1e p;ilk~ .. 3. Sparious iun1 \Vi1h 1,.>0ur1ncl ki11·hc11. hd11ns. Terrific value at pii\'Ult' e11,·Jnscrt p111~1. 'l $74,500 1·11r ~urn~c. Ht'<I Ille roof, C . F. Colesworthy· t'Om~1uni!y ptx)J, 1rn_llt•1· ~ Realtors 640-0020 P11rk1ng ~Jllll'I'. Asi;umc ~ llA lrn1n S19J. Jl<'I' mo. ln«ludl'tl BOAT BUFFSll ptin1•ip;1l. inlrl'f'~I. tast's •• and h1sura'\<'f..'. Cnll :i46·Z:~l:t! VU('llllt but Ill'\\ h• dt>('Ot'l\!Cd I :l Bn &. <lf'n !;land hon1r!I OPffl7ILll •trSF'UN70 1!ENICEI: New nplg, lhTpl. blli0<. I ~ ~· ~ encl puOo, dock + lrg slip. I Scllf'r "'"11n1s iru'Omf' prop. -... · Ora~c or San f)ICl,'O I i Coun1y. Askin!{ S9-1.:;oo. • ! Submit down or trade ~! Call · s-1>8400. BIG ''5'' oa f.C..RC>Nff; .KX'JU'S' Price reduction $2000. l V. J-:. I Iowan.I & Co. I Great NC'\\'Po r1 Br11 l·h loi·:.i·I t1no1 '-"'*' ~ lion 11 ilh 5 bedroonio;, '.11 J harh11. "'''' tw1r, huillln, Assume 71/20/0 ,·111·uun1. 011·1u:r 11n1o;.1ou~ • llns n10\'('(] his hu!>.1111·..,~ FHA ' 1·:11~1. Quic·k po~i.i·s~1nn Suh 11111 yot1r ofl1·1·. S77.~Y.i0. 1 ! Shn~r~!~; i~!~t l~~t~ln \ Vt1lley locution. ·1..o1s of I upgradln~. Adull occupied. !luge ma.'ller' bcdroont. Ex· ·rllf'nl EZ terlllll. Cri ll today JC'a.. W::~::E 1 ~REALTORS !H2-25.U. . associated IROKEAS-REAL TORS 101S W lilolboc lro7J JlrotJ Sparious 20"X> ~· rt. hon1f' fe;itures lnl"JtC park-llkc yard wilh tnany fruit lrei:'s. SJ1rinklf'r.< front 11nd rt•11r, desiwied for family fun. I txlrms .. 3 bnlhs. l\.fAny ex- tras including upgrndcd carpeting and c u s I o m dntpc!I. Rrd Ca rpet , JWaltors. !°>l&-8610. WE'RE BUYING 3-1 & 5BR homes, u11d S<IO,lXXI. \Vesl 0.C. A_3)t1n1· nble k>ans only. Cn ll l'v1•s: BKR. 431·~136 or l!IG-?.r,it·~ MACNAB -IRVINE ; ~~~~-~-··~~~-,-~~ • "QUIET CUL-DE-SAC" :{ bedroom, 2 bath Bluffs· Condominiul'n. Greenbelt location . Close to pgol and rec4 realion area. $51, 750. Larry Dyer 642-82.35. tL25) IOEALLY LOCATED TO\\'.llhousc in 'f'urtlerock-3 bedrooms & atriun1. $52,400. i\1artha t.1acnab 642-82S5. (1.30) . BIG CANYON-CUSTOM BUil T 5 b¢J'ooms-19-I ' on Fairway-one of Big Crulyon 's BEST VIE\VS! Oen w/wet bar & huge play room. $325,000. Tom Queen &14-6200. I L29 I [Irvine I ..._.tt·IMM"-ltyC-... f Ill Dover Dt1¥t M2·12il 1144 MacArthur M•·UOO --~~~~----84~T~'60l~O~f~or~m~ort~~··~~~-~·~·~1._,__..::.-=.::::::...::::.::::.::::.::::.::::.::::~.::::.::::.:::::=:==::::1 - ' -. •, ' lllfSdair, March 12, 1974 , • '-· ... L .. a .,,.,1 Gener• G.neral C•p 1tr1no Hunti,.tot't mt 8 I;;;~~;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I BY o•""" -""""" 2 ..... _ ........... ~ 1 NOITH COSTA MESA ;'.."."'o~R~ 't':><i. ~ r<5$•2 4-00 ..., CONDOMINIUM ••-AN Al.PINI< RETREAT 11' DlllrJlunl f . $43.00I QUALITY BUILT FAMILY HOME 3'132 Call• Fortuna, al ' ' with shake roof, hardwood lloors and plaster 1-------l-ie;..~:iru~att 5 """,dayL 2 ..... + Poel THE HEART OF CElqRAL ~~Ji:.~, a~.R2Aa'i~ m uoo _sou walls. Huge added 12'x24' bonWJ room--eoin-+------ADnJ>NDlTIONlNG;'CO • llL.--1--...-::o;;;n:;;v~ plete with large stoue fireplace, paneling and real bea'm cellings. Beautiful tront kitchen wiUt new double oven, 5 burner range and \ dlshwL<her. Just listed, won't last! CALL • 546-lNO ~ TWO BLOCKS T0___1EAC1L_~ $50,000-UNBELIEVAILI, BUT TRUE, New- port Beach home only steps to the ocean with your own private J>OOI. Sharp 3 bedroom, 2 bath, with hlgb beam ceilings, rock fi,replace and double garage. New carpet. drapes and paint thruout. Vacant-Ready for your inspec· lion. CALL NOW 546-5180 • • '" w ,~ ,~ , ... I~ '· " I~ " , .. HERITAGE 546-5880 OP9n Eves. . . REALTORS G1ner1I tis c~.!!9~tc!! WATERFRONT -PIER & FLOAT A perlec\ gem.on the Canal in Old Newport. 2 Bedrooms, fresh and-sparkling inside and out. Zoned R-2. $92,500. VERY LIDO ISLAND 3 bedrooms, 2-\.!i bath$, dining room. Superb home in ideal location. Extraordinary value. $89,500 JUST LISTED -UNIVERSITY PARK Beautifully decorated "Rutgers", 3 bedrooms, Family room and 2-1'. haths. Best buy at only $58,900 and you own land. DIAL 644-1766 2161 S.o Joaquin Hlll1 Rd., N.B. A COLOWELL BANKER CO. General • GWral -NUNm' ASSOC. P ?O L Litle _dµplfx_ wi.lh nlct So wtiy wait le&' the 1nbttd You cu Pl1 QIJO mon tb&n • PAJtK ACROS'J • ntE pr1valf beach. 3 Bdtmf., 2 prica of the aurnmu 10 Swlmml119 Pool ""' "" • new 111111 or ,... .STJtEET. OWNER. $31,,.,. balba + deck up • 3 bdrm1. boy a pnilltabl• 1umm•~ S & can bl.I)' my upended unit 5151.mt. &: 2 b&tlul down. ().rpeted; wtnt-:r ttnta1 propttty. can ,,.o#J ' .. ,~/~ torS2,000below-•t Turf-.. ,..loin blMna; ....... : etc. Jutl ., Rboul tidl .. u localed "'*""* "'""' Pn·v--•-ch cost. -·~·.. now ln pt'OCtta of bet .. 3 BR .L-.-2 DD up du-... • -I Bdrm .-_ doolnbl 4' BR. I BA, -'""'· completely -· carpeted pltx .;(;'"i ..:;:; to uie Dl'AIJOR , l\'llat n10,. could• ...... ........, _ ..;......,, ,: [? -. ' enlarged: Ten!fto -bay b<ad.. Now ooly 1'9,000. !lid!"'-~ _ w.anl!-How 4boul • ch~-)'t'U'I nnr P'rHbti-Paiated ~ . $195,000. Term 1 . I~-~·• -Ing, .. u d....,.ted 2 BR with 1....i..u,. _.... ud LIVING IY THI SIA App'!. only. Aacnt 61Wlll .,. "C.'!i IWO-ttll TRIPLEX-WALK TO EVERYTHING WALK TO CORONA DEL MAR BEACHES, WALK TO shopping. WALK TO schools. On large 45' lot and shows spendable income. A real huy at_$95,500. CALL for appointment. CALL 644·7270 2821 E. Co.sst Hi9hwaf, Coron• d1I Mar ft CAN HIU' YOU llUY, 91U.. O" TMOI A HOMI AN~CI IN THI NATION General CALL ME; l'M AVAILABLE-Good location too! I'm quaint, south of the highway in Corona del Mar, just up the tree lined street from the ocean. I'm 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, nifty kitchen and a paueled family room. I have loUI of goodies for $73,500. Call me. UNIQUE HOMES Raaltoro, 675-4000 240 E. Coa1t Hwy., Coron• del M.r o ... t.1 General 2 BA home on a a:enerout mi.mired Jtvbw room pbb for the dllc:rtmln&ttns buyer Cl' 6'1S.aM9 r- 60 x 100 ft, lot in Corona del wallp&per'td din1rw ' area. th1I macniDcent 1up home I •., ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~-I Polar. The eniertalnen ....... _ __._ A euatom 3-11-~h~' LIDO COTTAGE drtam. Only $(>.~. Call dr~ ....... ~~ p&n-. owr '""""141 .,.,...._.. ..,, &W.7211 ~ di .. , on a hill OYtrlooidnc mUeti 2 Bdmu., family rm., 2 · · area, euatom e munter ot beaches with m ~ bathl. Almost completed. tops, lhake roof, qear view )'OU can 1ee aurf $79,.500. 1-=='-~--=----:--1 /.Jn '•'! I I' II l I ) .'. 1\SSlJL IA! I'; /.Jn Nl f I L 1Cboo11, walk1nc diltance to br•akJnr over the rocka Duplex on Channel !:AILI Y & A5'ilJ[I A![5 HunUnaton Center, mm"' .I: the lborellne. We fttil TRIPLEX llpeta.lra ! BR, 2 BA, IWl- mlne pool and many part&: thla 11 OM of tM finett Movt in by twnmel' ' deck O.wn11taln 2 BR, 2 BA, ---:--:--==,-,.u-TO:-I attu. Now t3XO betw.-COil piecs ct vw. property in depreciaUon. 1-2 B R . patio, new 1cu91en. Both **DUPLEX** new. (Principal• only the artt. Thia JMplflNont ltudk>; i..2BR.$155,«Kl remoMled.675-59MJor appt. Sharp 3 bdrm., 2 ba. + pleue). ~.= home bu It all trom la rllDO CLASSIC 1:c'°c01o=ru,,,, .. "'::-·==".::-:"'I brand new 2 bdrm. unit. ~~ .. • dlnwhlltnge rmamarwlbllhe Dramatic Grecian home &:: BAYrnESI' ownu 4 Br, 2% Xlnt location. Terrtnc ~~ mr .a.CH ··-ea r R 2 1 uaume ta.I area. Owner MXioull ~ tlreplace, .. ·et bar, well atrium-Uke &arden, Hil:h · · 74 950 ~ MORGAN REAL TY C01T'AGE ..Wpped ldtohen with'°""' .. ll'L, <BR, den, din. rm. Sll\O, $ • · · ' 1• ... 9 " of 1tonge & braldut area. A must to tee. $159,500 San Clemente 673-6642 ~ RUSl'IC RAMBLER .. ., the -===,..,..==;--3 bdnnl. with utra lg. CHANNEL 'REEF ocean. Giant M.droom muttt IWte. 3 btauWu.I BEAtrr. ShoreclWs 4 BR., 2 Bay(J'Ollt le ocean view. 1ultes, 2 vanit., bllhl, hup bathrooms with 1 team ba. Ocean view on aolJ 2 BR 2 ba $89500 tepU&le f.amlly room, lllower le jacuZ21 tub. coune. Open Sun. l""" 3'JJ. " · ' fonnaJ living room, big nu. ia u exceptlohal home Via MonltiO. Ml--02'!0, aat. "Calallna" kitchen with all with Iota ot wood beams, Newport BMch the latest tlxturel! Plush glua A: We. House wide I --'-------1 ~n Juan Capl1tr1no ,..•LIDO REALTY • ' \ ' ' ' =o::='==o=='ie'='=--==-' ..,.., 1n .. .,., """"· Bia ...,. .,., Ideal,..,...,... 2 + DEN, ,- DUPLEX • Owner, builder tl'ff atudded lot! A wry tiona.I use. An excellent SURROUNDED *673·7300 * OPEN SUN. 1·5 New 4 BR Viewpolnl, OCean View, Xlnt lcr. Cpt. Lr"& lot B)' owner $63,900 33922 Calle wants to sell, ·Ranch 1tyle ClXY home for a wry t1ey view from every room ln 3 nR, 2 BA home + new price of $27.~. You name the h<>use. An txccpUonal BY PARK 2 BR npl on lge lot next the term.11 Bia. 962-55ll. buy at $129,500. to city park, So. o( Hwy. _...__..__ Be1t buy In town. SllD,000. Vet1 Un Your Loan I ~ 673-1658 On bea.utitul 4 bedroom. With ~· SEX;LUDED PVT BEAOl uppaded carpets, and . ~ir.5~~'. ~:trtt 4 ::-S~t ~~ down. A 4,4•1, ll 49ta2100 See The Ocean• If Bahlnc! Guarded G•las • MqnU1eent ocean i moun-f'rom your front step. Walk talll view tennll A: rec one 5hort block and watch t~71 ( :=.) MMJU center f.1:UIUes aft& all lhe boats return at 1unaet. '-)IOtlr'I with this exquigl ie 3 Take an early morning Joe • bedroom home with Jaret on the beach. All thla can $21,500 private pool. Rkhly paneled What a ~at location!! A Borrego 831--064..2. park on I wo &Ides and an h L outlook to r. 'Jing hill1 and Sout ~guna city llitJls. And on the in· BY ·-·" ' BR. tr-aide, a beautifully upgraded o~, ....... home wtth Kanutan carpel, pie patio, oce&n view, aha& profeulonal decoration and cptg, $38,500. 496-lllBI. most every possible option available. A !op value al [ • . -~j i only $68,900 Fee. ..... ..... Call 644-7211 1.:·:'=====::::1 Mo•ll• -f or Sal• 125 be yours when you buy thla Beat bu;y ln H.B. You can be ltvltw room & dining room. spadoUll l BR. family room proud owntt or 3 bedrm, 2 Family room, flttplace. MOBILE HOME home with huge master bed-be. home. Uke new ~t. Roman tub. Gu BBQ pit, -GRAND-OPENIN-G E /.Jn NlcEL nAILE Y & A550CIATE5 room and low, low Upkeep. DW, deep shag cpts. Park Iota of decking. Office, FOR SAL : Only $96,500. For appt. call like yard with privacy. Walk workshop '· private beach Newport Bay Towers ·s1LVERCREST · I * Balboa ·1ay Properties * BRASHEAR REAL TY .......,_ coN00Mlri1uM HOMES 3l' • 53', , oo , 11> . ..,,,., J ~ 644-7211. to-. puking. $8<,900. Call I & 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME . . . . iao : " (! ' $49,5001 WALK T~ BEACH 142·7.•11; Ev•. fft.1171 ~-· J ~~Hom~~ . . :-,et~~ LIDO walerfrOnt. 3 Bdrm_.~ lge, famil,r. nn-"'--f!l;:-llilll;~to--k"L!mit. ~-uper--oba-·0--BR,, g_0~d· . . • , ~ ~Se<a!rlJY=~--~•= ..tor -~ coridJ . Id! ~--+c,,.-+-·l>r51111!111!.,Wi!li 6liaffif.'Da0Noi'll.Spec---BR h & ch 1 ·r ~~~ ~ .• 1 ... rc:0nc:..~cona~c~ clock;,..._.~""'·....,_ tacular vJew! Waterfront llylng rm. with OCouEaAeNFRONTe or. ba. Enla.fged_ liv. rm. $34,500 ~~ Private Balconies acaped patio. Three yn. old ' ' b Pi • fl """5 000 p I " .,. 500 Costa M11a Immaculate 3 bedrm, 2 bath 2 prage spaces per unit. • llice nu. Located in new ste~own wet ar. er. "' oat.· ... • · Duplex $1115 000 675-7060 00 5 ~ tenms . ,...a, · --------home Modem bltns plum 193l S. <:out Hwy, Laalma Roo.!.,':J' IUOdock adult pk aw.,. trom no11y * * * * MESA v' ERD"' 642-7491. ODD & EVEN ...... : deluxe ,..,; rm. B<:h VP''"" ..... ~,l;'...,\; "'· One-bau I>!. trom dub-WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD c --J"U"'S~-l"'ST=c--G da lll be 1 •• Sparkling dean. Mani"""" S In N-~ 0 • c:h house. ~.495. Call EVES. 30' x 105'. Magnificent view'! $165,000 Golf Course T L ED as Y11 w eaa er .... re. yard. Terms Dexlble • see TREET .... _. uo:a • ~. 897·715.2. llLL GRUNDY REALTOR llth Green is rlJht at 112 yrs. young. 4 BR. 01armlng home n e"' and .. ,,...,, Call 5IS-W4 1 ...,..,; ~ ' • 310 Fernando "f " N.B. CAN BE SEEN AT• ' your back door. br. 3 upper, 3 BR lower. J ~~'.'°{ .!,~=-~r.~::::· i South<», Real ton. . Thi~ 0 one hu Ji! 1.:.'i':d NEWPOR6T7~15GH1,5 CRESTMONT • ~I Ba)'lldo Dr., Sul .. 1, N.I. 675-6161 ha. home w/pool. 3 car Blk. to beach. Asking hd ...... b,,..ts; Wk• ... 1. Huntington H•rbour atop • knoll • hidden "1 =: ESTATES ~-""'!"°'"'"'"""'"-~!"'-"!'-!!!!""'""'""'• f/4 500 •= ~ .. , 500 &-7420 Sharp&: clean -like new! vege(ftlon. On1,y one other Cozy &.attractive .3 BR, 1" l05l Site Dr.,~ (CLatnJ Genlr1I General gar. ' ' """'1"UU!N, "'""'• • ,..,. • $34,450. houae oo the 1tl'fft. An old BA, ti.rep!, ~ glai! Ave. acroas .from Brea m REALTORS m CALL '=" .... ,.,. ... • .. ......... with a fanlal-=.~,:,_ ........ Quid <:omm.. Hoop.) Loi •46. 9.~/4 Hff Uc ocean view, but com· NEWPORT HEIGIITS CONTA~ RAY, PK. MGR., 4 Loc•I Offices to Serve You x..-. ~ pletely redesigned on the Near cuu Dr. Quality cons1. for abowllli. RE AL TY ~~ 2 Bdnnl. C&rpcted. L..rg Uvrm, lrg din-lam area. OJAI Villa Mobile Estates, Gen.rel Gener•I N••r "e•p•rt •••1 orrlt• BEACH CONDO ' · lBR. 1%. BA. l car stresae4 adult park, 24x52. 2 Br, --jNjii15iiRj~~-1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~:=;~;;;;;;;;;, <BR, 3ba, espeolally '"""' $24,500 Full Price "'1!. Ian garage; w;th extra "'"" 2 Ba. 8"21 ""'"' "°""' 2 INDUSTRIAL for lamily privacy, lrg Ir, and fully turn.....,. Only .,/T0£,j rm. lloo-iale ••U,.W.,. full length awnJnas, tool -EST\GE fp, tam rm, pvt ocean bluU $2500 doWn payment Why $68,0X>. abed. Crpt thruout. :Xlnt LAND AND "' w/oomm. park, 1 blk ., .. nlT Call . REAL ESTATE r. Klngaard R.E. 642-2ZIJ "'""· 10 w ... -Rd. 'HARBOR VIEW HOMES -$76,900 BUILDINGS ENTERTAINING = .. ~'.im ~ IUlll'tO(NllAIBCU <S<-941i.'° GI.,,..,...~ Upper lack Bay ~!:.)' ~.J/J..~ Calli, 113al3. J\.!i years newl Beautifully decorated tJuu. $65 ooo· For lup laml(y. 4 Bedroom Parkhill Or, CM, 64&-<231 ... ,..,, Executive Home 1"10 Ux52' Fleelwood moblle out. Karastan cptng, choice Idscaping &: in-· 1 with ob, ao great kitchen • y AREA .,..,.._.. horn 0ce view 5 s v!Un ti 'hd FR'-DR Use the facWtie1 for u.o .... adjacent tamUy room, ad· BACK BA 17214COASTH\VY. . MONARCH BAY Olatom.3BRa.ndfamlly~ e. an tar g pa 0 • 'S rms, • • · own. lnduatry er u .;·'!;. ,Joining additional bonus lBR 2BA $34~ rm, atone nt: 846-1384 l 213: 59'1-2845 A ~. monterey«yle ~n_~~ .. arealle.~~~3 rt'o adNoullpeN~$63»Beach park. T Y OR Co ~-t --I I tab! '......... • ' home; 1-. n·..1-nn. with ~ ~· ..u-.i ~ • ~ . WESLEY N: A L • • ·ve .... eo' ·~ owner m.,. room o• poo e. -•· lrplc, QUlet A conv•,.\lent BA FRONT open .. -:;;., .~;;:....., ceU.·, pr, endoeed ,.ar yard; _e"'w\lnp=';;-:' =:-.,-;;;:--,-:~I lease back tor 5 years. Ex· pool and deck. Extra hide-&aumable 5 1.4S' VA loan, Y 3 bdnns 2 ba.., swlmmina kiOi aUe loL. Ma!zy bull DOUBLE wide :>t4D' + den NE~~lR~~E~°ri~~ :.~1 ~IO '.f1,:1t,0~~~~ ~v!t~ ~~ay .::~ai!de~U:f ~~: ~ None, flo5..967-1021 RARE OPPORTUNITY pool;-OVcniirc1 ya rd. lllXWl' features. At the beach, QTl the go1i ''!""""'!"'_,!!!!!l_B!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!"'"'"""""'""" .. f l600 sq. n. Bid&:. Plus 2400 Harbor. BY owner, 3 BR, 2 b&., DID-By all stroke o!SIBucR'\_!._!1~~ $ll5,fXX> $71,QQ-Q course, partlally tum. Drift· 10..r•I General sq. ft . shed. Property now rm, 1.ge y~lm. = :: aa m• dock:'W';! TURNER ASSOC. CENTURY 21 642--i =f $10,000. Phone 5.16-W4 !._"-'-'---------------1 med as o~ntal iron valued Ii: listed at $146 000 1105 N. (but H~, Laguna 01 l;:;:;:;;;;-:":--c==-;;,.,-::-:-· I VW GRAlllDA POOL vmtcs, Call 6'6--0055 Founlain V•lloy 11y option ls lor 11"':500: 494-1177 4 10 _ SIERRA Moblle -Home. M HUNTINGTON 1---------1 I will aeU my option for OCEAN VIEW CommJM;.n;,, the total you IOX53 + 8X42 addltlo". EASTBLU.FF TER·RACE $34,950 TRANSFER $5,000. cuh. u you're..,. 4 BR. new carpldrp• pay when"""" vacant o• s.a,geturnm. Y!.,~')> ....._ C HARBOUR "'"' ...... -~-don't • . . own" occup""1 bom ... 1 $4~~-. -· I T h BEA H •FORCES SALB • pass thil Up. Call {213) ~~· !:!m..rmQPen~ Multiple Hating board s WATERFRONT Cabana. Deuxe own ome~ This is it! 18' x 35' Anthony 1 year old bachelor ~ COSTA MESA lBR, 2BA, Greenbrookl 1-yr 726-95a5 daJ.b' '1; Sun call cce.;; view patio, B!tn. availa.ble. Olarles Quintard Adults only. $13,lm. ., ' ~11~::..~ .. !edia~~~~ E!.~. E-p~~.:r= =~~a::~rz MOTHER-•N-LAw ?:t~+u~ 1::· =c ru:;~ b;:.: Realtorv:S:~e642·2001. eau ~or 67S-19j. 1 comm ..... .., one 0 kitchen, HEATED & ~ Call 646-05.'D VILLA 96l-4495 mm. $67,500 Pool • Paddle Tennis • In-1 11e1·~ I ~ !' I ~~s most de a Ired r ._._... 2 bedroom home for your in-7"" ) . MISSION REALTY 49'-0731 tercom 5 BR, 3 cat gar-, '-" ~ --TERED POOL; U,800 total A\lltE Jsws! "plus" a 3 bedroom .10 OWNER'S ANXIOUS 4 BR. 3 BA. FR. wet bar, a&e· s9I.500. I '~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;•~ ,,.-3, 4 & 5 BR. down. EnJoy 1be coming home! All custom. One year ASSUMABLE LOANI to Joln hu:sbend up north. 2400 sq. ft. Newly dee. HARBOR VIEW II I .~ •• MOOPopEu1L_,OpP,iEc1NRDanA9l•LY swnmer! Act now, call old. Enclosed patios. Heavy Only 2 yean old, ln a very This lovely 4 ~· LA Le. patlo, $64,900 Ownr. HOMES . Acreage for ule 150 96J.676 7 • ,_ shake roofs. 3 car 1:arage. prestige area. PALMA la air-eondiUoned C94-55n REALTY ••• "780 ~ 83SA.rnJp Way 644-1133 0Peint._f•rr'SFIM7011ENUI Total down $&KIO. CUrioUl! 9624t95 BKR. and tastefully decorated. --. : j !Take Jambo,.. Rd. to Eut-Call 963-6701. JUST In. 3BR. :mA Fow>laln Your c:hance to live In The ':.., ""'J'~~y 7,.8,:'k 3 NEWPORT SHORES INVESTMElitr LAND bluff Dr., left on Pttar Vista, OPEN 11Lt • "'S FUH 1b IJE NICE! Vall proL ~ped Ranch at a price under $13C,0:0/offer 497-1181. We apeciallze in Newport 80 Acres, U75 pU acre. 196 I left on Domingo Way to ~ dbl. ~r entry, just $34.~'. ,$50,000. See thla today. Lido Isle Shores properties ~ call us A~1, fm per acre. 40 &: &l Amigos Way) , Vacant, 963-6739 Bkr. or CALL 552 .. 7500 to see • Acres, $400 per acre. 21 .f 18 "''" ""°P 1nv;ied> =~M~O~B;;:IL~e~H~O~M~E~:'. BARGAIN OF-_,-~2_,187=..,,..ci-='=;;;o=s-VISIQN SUPER LIDO BUY ~!l;,,A~~e ";;.,:''~ ~:::':t°;.:,"";;,~.&: I ' FOR SALE: THE WEEK 'REPOSSESS! N Ultra•harmlng 2 "0'Yhome. CAYWOOD .. REALTY A_c~o $600 .,, "'"· 21> . I SILVERCREST Price Reduct1'on GOV'T OWNED • d h·11 • BR. den, 211 BA. * 54f.1290 * "'"' w/cabln 111.500. 1.56 i•-Country Uvlng FHA/VA, Hou ... & Condo•, re I $11<,500. Acre 'w/cabln & ,~.,.., lot!-MOBILE HOME Charming 2 bedroom home. 2072 Orchard 1-lunt. Bch. area..CALL for THE BLUFFS S12.(i).Above&manymort I• 1 I-~-,-~===,---20' x 5.1' 2 BO 2 BA, carp., Well located on much infonnatk>n and List of pro-REALTY REALTORS )Jrittingham 'Rc.a,ltg Lowest priced 2 yr rondo propfltJH , lncludlna: 1arm Ii',::' draped, blt·W ., refrlg,, desired Jt.-2 Jot ln Corona Santa Ana Heights. J-lorte pcrtles. EALTY Univ. Park Center, Irvine 3BR, ~BA. <BR/BA dn}' avail on EZ term1. Call washer & elec. dryer, wired del Mer wlth plenty of room country, .Large home, 2300 SCOTT R FEAlJ"CRS tile roof top condition 4o:i 9am·7 pm, Trani West •.J J for ~ air cond., kitch. fror seeond unit. Owner will sq. ft. 150xl20 Lot. A·l zon· 536-7533 TURTU:ROCK Terr a c e , 3336 Vla Udo 67r>-0123 Vi.ala &ma. OPEN SUN . Acreqe, Inc. 5.38-B881. I i clock storage Med land· flnaqce exce.Uent terms. Ing. Great potential. Vacant. over 3600 8q ft, air cond p king $48 500 Ot ·' aca~ pa.Lio. Three )..n. old Priced mw at $58,oo:>. Call $37,500. CAl.lF. CLASSIC a Popular lectronic filter .t BR, 2~ FANTASTIC BUY .M. Territlc aa . . 8usln1• p rtv 1 u I-I ·like nu. Lo-:ated In new now to Inspect this best 646-3921or Ev•. 6•6 4543 l ... aty mod, 4 BR, 1pJ, 6•-'> ha. 3 car gar ~/auto door Back door to beach walk Ken Smith Rltr. 64CJ...Wl5. 1-:--'-· _.;c'°;:;P;;;'°'-CJ..t_...;.;-;,;I I -adult pk. a~ from noi5y buy or the '1.'ttk. 6T.J..8550. VA asswnable loan. ~.950. opener, 2 !rplc's, wet bar, w/ tennla c:ourt adj. ·.t BR STORE BLDG, r.oast Hwy, £!.One-hall bl. Irom club. OPENnLt•ITT,.UNJO.BEHIC£/ To &ee e&ll. B.l<R. 96J.56BL hqe patio, Prof. lndscpd, +~vu. Low taxe1 il Cd.\!. Ftlly leued. Prin. -j Goraeous Rancho La Q)esta house. SlS,495. Call EVES. I VA ASSUMPI'ION • $61,500. auto. sprinklers, Many oozy prdm patio, Now only. Write Clauilled Ad Ir in prestige S.E. Huntington 213-6944690, 697-7152. ·~~~'li'~I PruUge area, s BR, pool, ul)Kl'adrs & utras. Owner Sl0,000 lea. Hun')'! Open BIG CANYON No. 94, c/o Dally Pilo«, ~~~~~Jo'.!f1~J2~ CAN BE SEEN AT: 1 k 2 sty, ~I party area. Own-occupied g mo. SUP~ SUn. 1·5. G5 Vla IJdo Nord. 3 BR home, ri&hl .on J.lth ~I~ b J.560, Costa.lltaa, t I Maalvefamlly room."i~ CRESTMONT;'J l ~!!!!!!!""'!'ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! er very anxioUs. BKR. a.EAN. $125,tm. ~Hae, m..7Cl4.. trwy {149 500 Open dally 926l6. -.. I railll!d he ar th fire place. ESTATES, 963-5681. Sat&: Sun., Noon 6. 5522 1-5 'ImJned OOcupancy Comm.rcial II" I ~"!-tut. Call N ow 1051 Site Dr., Bret:. Central 1 ;;H;u;;n1;;i~ng~t;on;;;llN;;;;c1i;;;;;;l;~Sou;.tball~:·T~=:•~ce.;;~~~ Have winter.,~.,. )'OU have 11 Rue vert'e. ean 615-00oo Property, 151 I cn-.w.w. Ave. across from Brea outcnnm T Sell It tut with • Cll'fN'/11.••~""''°"""'' Comm. H"'P-l Lot •46. An> d"' ~f"°~..:y ID a D1J1y Pilot <lulllled Adi * BAYSHORES * NEWPORT BEACH I ~ i ~'7~S1:..RAY, PK. MGR IAYSHORES CASH 24 HOURSr:""':= .. :;:;;=;:::;:· :· :· ;:::~;;:;;:;;:::;::=: Fanwtlc ,..,...,. o ... '"'· Prime """"'"' s1te l.li~1·1;·~1 ,..,...._,. For Your Home -. Aps:nx. 2600 1qSt. ft. 4 BR.. For boat l'ePt\r I. sales I ' •; !I \ THREE GIRLS 2.lledroom• plus large ""e" No hldd .. ,.,,.,,, del.,... d._ fl'll'O j).,. f -f) 'C ~Q. e· :::. fj;,"(m •pe 10 the Bill Grundy Rlt" IJ15.616l , ____ .. ! . ., In Th• Bluff1 ...._. Mc:Kema&Co. "'°m 0''" ~•nge. 2 Bath•, .No obl~au.,.., 15_p:s exp, Pl!t 1-'Cll.I ~., "'P<f"~ CAYWOOD REALTY Dupluo1/Uol" ·' "FRANCESCA" -"I'~ lam-·-·-. .... ctllltip, ""''""'· BRASHEAR REALTY r·~ I t . . w . .JG . ' C' '/ ..,__ 5'8-1290 .... 162 f Uy home In '"pe' I<><. Brfog RealtCfS courtyard, spece lo• llonge l:ta-7411 E-fft.1171 nv• n flguing o.... ome wrfn a nUC• e * h I ?? paint brush & save. OUered ASSUMABLE 7~" VA LOAN of boat or lrailers. $54,000. -----w..4 .,,CLAf L POIUi""~"'..:=:::::::::::::-er ••• yac ty If 11t _ NEW DUPUX NEW"'..,.,.,,...-men or al only $58;'!00. Tnk• ... , 11\ls b;g 4 BR 640· 1120 REPOSSESSIONS 0-•-" .. ,,. Walk 1 block I ba c:hl 3 BR I woimn. We otter PERSON· "LINDA" • all 0:1 one Ooe,; home . Vacant & n!ady lo RARE FIND! fewt 1tn1nibled _. .,. club 3 BR ~ Bi o~~~om BR. ·,.: BABA H0QM + 2 new <'arpcllng; consider go. Darkroom, brick BBQ, For tntorml\llon and locaUon kiw .. fdrfR fow tlfllp&t _... • • ' n Apt. •1)-plc't, AUZED TRAlNlNC. A con-Jease or Lloption. Offered palk>, near Atlanta & 15 ,RARE UNITSI ot theac FHA It VA homH, --:-"',,....,,---:-'::---, charmer with 1 BR guest 1ar'1, patio's, yard,11 ete. ' "·-d IM I ,_ A at $69,500. ew , a. ..... , ,,ac, IN PARK-LIKE SE'M"ING contact a 1 TS I T In ,...,11 Onl -OOJ Call B Ude ' genial office Jn the beat N land Se ~·--I r p " . I apt ·over garage. May trade Newport Heia:hta. I i;v'!m~~~ ':i~"'"ftnct "TRINA·• • bl-le\\£1, allghtly Huntln&ton Beach. Asklrc Low Yllc.-ancy. prime area. KASABIAN I I' / /' I Pl'09t~v· Y • .,.,,, · ~ u r, 6464f.14 I ~w••• 1 li\'ed in, ell fresh & clean. $42,500. 2846 E. Pad tlc b-fn.y exchangf: . Call BeVttly at Income Property 166 superiol" bonUI Pan. There t.eruse or L/option. OUered Cout }fwy, Corona de1 f\1ar. PYRAMID Rul Estate "2 •••t (n4) m.12'J6. Ill are ample parking: tad liUea 640-8484 HOUSE + 6 UN I lor,.... <UStome<S a<>d coo-"'?o~iN-MARTfN TWO UNITS EXCHANGORS , LEASE.OPTION I R U E s. O 1 • =. ~G~ f1ba ~I New unlll at 1631 lI!n. ~O:.'"'~~~~ntl~r~i;: REALTORS '"-7"2 New 2 story larie 2 bdrm., REALTOR 83J.lJ6I 3 mt.2 BA....Townhouae.~ h1r-r1-i1r-r1-r1-t j tap. Lot S>xl.ii. A reai ~·~\~ .. ~'W:uwrtl .. e f polntntent. Call: p • DI • l*a bl. boux with 2 car 4 PLEX ~e . .Pe. -= ahl.i . . . . • .1 channt_'. ,5()).l ~~iii;~-~r.:;:;;;::;-J--' atiO ftlllCJ In garage. A dbhwuhe• ""1 CLOSE TO OCEAN corpet1ng & ..iot; Next r Bkr. 5<8-1711, ev.. 5S7-<611. 1 • CLOSEr IEACH I, John Allerd, IMM91r Costa U--&ullMn gu appllMces. 1>1u1 BeautllUI, I~ than one ye~ door lo large lbopplnc •j-..-"~U,_..P.,.E-rL-11 i I list.Md to 1 penel of lo-DISTINGUISHED Harb 0 r Brand New Otluxe a a: .t I .-,7270 ,.._... slnale 1tory 2 bdrm, t ba old, It'• as aharp aa: they center. t"bMper thln ftllt. 1 • • qu«:Joui Women libb.ri on Vie# Montego 4BR. new BR OuJMs. ! Ba. Dti gar I • I WM~t I Iron lntld1•1•""11·~ "°""'Ex II wit~ • .,.., .......,. come. S-2 bdrm unlll and Alk for Dale, 116Ml48 I' I I I TV tho olha• nloht lthlnl !hay paint & drpe. TU• "'""· .. Cal.1~'.i!lO-5H 1'th SI. HB. I I o:\1.1 m'IUlean II ye ""• ce ent '"'" aru near OM btc.he!or. Jt'1 & llrtell at Huntin9t9n Contin•ntiil '::·::~-~-:;:;:;:'..-:., thould bt , beaut_ ldtcX. Appt_ ~-uuuder, Ml491Sl 'A'ilh ! bedroom~ on R·2 loti shopp\fll, hl»pltal a n d $89,00J. Olli Rtd carpet, 3 BR. 1 \1 BA $21 to0 rl celled WOMEN 832-tm BY owner, Houle + 2 URHL r BUY A BA GAIN I Lkruklutlon foror:I -1e of 3 I BR 2 BA N~ llgt1. ~ Home, &al hlt:M, trple1 tam. ~'l'i ·-'"'~·· IS'x_x~'-11 lo-P'-pool. Make off•. cau Pteltip Homo. 6641MB. J_ • ~\fn~ unit. $l2,950. Call =~ Yt~• = pl': Rte.lion, 546-i640. 9655 OQ"'-m' • , M E E R 1 P I .. _. · •·11 PRINOPALS ONLY • 122 3 Bib rrom bncb.. Cn1111 wtlk>-tn cloeeta. Hurry. Call VACANT, •harp, l't'ady for 2 BR, lK BA. Sl9,90J. I I' r I I' • f:"m .... ~~It "::::t Hlrbor Island Ro.d. Larre ~·1 Price '31.000. Ol'fNJU.t •rt! fl.II 'tOIE Nat Red Cafpet, Ro a I tor •. )'OU. Quiel c u 1 ·de·• a e . 98T2 Contirwnt.J Dr. '--'-'-.L. __,_._ .. _ -'·--'· ......_. ~ No 'J 2 BR. den, 2Wi BA. $85,500,1-';i;>-';';::;:!;:--~=.,.-. ~ I 5t&-8&1Q • Oetachtd C~· Great BKR: 548-ml. eve. 557-4817 "" ..., · below. Dy appt. only Call 67$-2441 ~'O? Lat:una I oca ll 0 n . l lilli'l.'l! JtlST .-educed 11000! Huge •MUmable, $36.500. C.11 :!Bit, I II """' ..... l'l!lO llq • "'"' """'"o ""'" r r r r -I' I' I' I '."""'" 2 BR apt. + • In-, iffii~:~ executive manor with pool, M7-«110A;t. I ft, pool a )ot, tail IN THtSf SO\JAl:fS ____ .... Tum )'OW' 10u clubs Into corneunitt. SIJll,$00, °">ker Muna, trlpla ~. Best BalbN Island ~on. Wlk schooli, a UNSCtAMllE lfTTtlS TO I I I I I I I I a llereo. S.U them with 493-361.~fi'':;;-;::---:--.=-,-, •rta. lfurryl C.11 847.fiOLO. beach, ahoppl~, church, ., G[T ANSwtt • • . . . . . . a t)(l:ily Pilot Quaified Ad 3BR, 2 run b8 +nm, 1 li Dna't drop the ball •• , Ott Act; l~AG,._Dlq>lex, 2 Br homfl, $41,700, !\OM: E lt~n. aat"nt, --"'"'-'==---...,....,_._._.._...__._.I and U8e-lhfl money for a 00. $8'2,50:), Coi!ta ~ a Job Mlh a low-«11!11 Ot.1fy 11epantt l Br ·Apt, JdMJ 988-lQ . Red Car Pet sc••~LITS .a.-" lo Cl•aafflcati--. ale.l'l'OI Call ~78 Today. prino onl y 54$.7368 aft Jp~ Piiot Cl••'fled Ad! &U-ai'f! J\clJC ctl.l 6G-5111t loc.. 194.000.. m..l&C. llG-777l """'"" -.-. _.. ~ .,..'kdays, all dll)' Wttketwtii. L • . -- • -------- • • 1 ,. , . • TutW,, Marth l t 1'174 DAIL.'f PILOT l1r~.,~;~ ... ~~~·!~~·m~ri::=J1~66~Lott~~1w~Jli0~;;:;:~110~11o~·--~~J!unJlllOd~~C::ii0~-~:AS•~·;~;!:J"""'"'-5!!~:::2:111S~~HouM1~~~u~n1v~rn.~::l.,~......:~~tum.~l!~::::J~~· ~-~Apt~.~ilft~l~u~rn.~::::~~Aiip~•~~-~~;;::;:;:~-;;:Pt'~·:;;;~:=;;;~:-;;:, 1: I! = Furn. or Unlvm. 3f0 Furn. or Unlum . 31' J UNITS • NEW OCEAN SIDE, 0..-ol .• Cooto -.Ml~;•~lon:;":i;~Vlo:;l•:;-;;::;;;;ji~~·~Mo~ .. ii:;:jwr£iil~~~:---· Costo· M.,. Cosio Me:Y --..N · "-~~-...~ _,,,__.,..._ . 3"Blt:"2'BA.......,.--.~s.tt =.utr~• 11a..-·Low--WEEK-L-¥-RATES r=====::::=======::=J -..,._,. ~ ... """""' 30lr Allo l f'I ,_, SIZ • 1 !om nn, .., '"""' qutet. lac:lolar view, no malnL Exl<Ullve 5u1tM eno.I -~ -.,, Prlvale driw. o:>w-l!I-. Clf; $Jp. J Br .Mobfle -lamltJ. -. S.•p,o.• fll5/mo. 830-2'01 or 2111 Newport !llW. Qt. ~tlOn r o-o rn wUI c:onUclft" htlpbrc •lib lllS. 1tB. Act r-. tTRO> Eucllde, C.M. \oclUon. ~ c 1 - broth taklJ:w OCNn vtew'. ~· can UI I 0 r Belboe ........... AVllil nowt S150 Mo. '"Call Newport Be•c:h ot • • =..·~~~'l:; Rod Corpol, llHltorw ------'---Lorry, -..,_2611 --...... ~ 4'1-1761 Cl' BAYFRONT ...... float, -clel Mu ...... 3 NEW -View, ssrumo, STU_DIOS .. 1 BR'S 5 BR. 4 Bath. Winter Olt bedrooms. 2 t.lhl, avail 211¥. 3 or 4 Dt, 3'4 ba, )8()(1 • JoiIBE Untns "'"""~"·..., 1198~ ATTN: llUILDEllSI Y-. m-"311 April 15th. Role""""' "I· ft.. ll'pl, -Uon • .._ ~!UiU.. C,.. e.n~~. ' FMtaide Cloaca-Me.; Lot-.. Mar needed. Oilldren and 1mall plt, cUn rm, tam rm ~ la ~'Ull Kltcbef;l 63 x 215 to 11n alley, JOntd pe-tJ: OK. S27S.. per month. bonlill rm lot tep. &pt CC' e Jlea1ed Pool Tiff R£Al £>11iTI HS R..2. WJth 2 BR houle. Prln. Ct1I'E COTrAGE 2 ednn, A&tnt st&-4141 I am 11 Y en tm&lnmcnt. e LAundry r~acllltlH only .. oo.sn4. frpk, near ma O:itona. 4 BR. 2 BA alt e:irtru. Over 641)..1327, ~rn. 64()..lSOO •TV & maid aerv avail. WATERFRONT, Can)oon $mi/rm, 4 mo'• rtnl&I. 11zec1 gv, ~ btocb, paUo ext 1465. • Phone Service PINliCREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME .... Vista Del [ago --- Succss1ful people in the know live here! Cost• Me1•'1 newest, luxury Acfult Apertmant Complex IT'S LAKE. LAKE. LAKE ' Lake Jot. SlOO Dn/SlOO mo. Klna:aard RE. 60-2222 + Jg. extra (~ Jot f()r 38R l'Ondo, new, decorator $30 WEEK A UP strcan1s Owner wUI carry. 5$-0321 Costa MM. &arden. Fam.Uy only. -$335, cokln dbl rar w/opertH" e Studio Ir 1 BR Apts, creale a relaxing setun.: lar ~ .. 1, l. l & DM. SI 71 t. 5411 9 NEW DUPLEXES-M&-1405 OI' ~l. fully crpted &. drped, UR • TV 4 Maid Service Avail , )'OUl' 1pncloui IM'\\' 1· 1~r 2· ............ &: ....._ MO.I NO [] ...... '"' ....... . DANA POINT Mobile Home/ USTSIDE 1 Br, Cottage, O Poi of pvt pool l tennis COWU, e Phone Sttvl~ Htd pool bedroom tipt1rtn11:n1. l'l'On1 I .;~;;:;::===::;;;;:::;:::;=====::::: FABULOUS OCEAN VIEWS Treile r P•i'kl 172. f\anbhed $150. utilities pakl. •na nt $375 ptr mo, wtU ltue e Chllhn il Pet-Sccu0n srro, f'umlt1.1n· n\·allahlt. $68.!0I to fl'3'.950&1>-·:;:;.c:;l40T:;;.,------I 3 Bdnt>, 2 Baths • .,. JX'tf ~ion.1~ pri(.! .. -~.:..800. Call 23"76 Ne~ Blvd., Of OU.ii .. ~ open~ 9:00 10 6:00. :?300 Apt. Unfurn. 36S Apt~.. U I $48.950 notMilew 5 STAR Mobile Homt ("arlt, Lido Is•~ ,.,,_ ""'or..._......., 5-'8--97$ or M>-3967 t'aU'\11:"· li.d,, Coe:1a ~lcsa. Furn. or n urn. From $6(0) down 186 Jpacet dlx. $280,000 ""' $325/mon. lm.mrdiaie oc-KARBOR VIEW HOME _ H OLIDAY-PLAZA-Phone: ;,.&5.2300. Huntington Bffch 370 ~eloi.!4~~ ~i:.:~ Apt ~r~· : .i: •. ~ ~ 2c=.·:.~n&l.ftl·5. ;.J:· ~ BA.&F~Rm. DELUXE Spacklwl 1 BRtun NEWLY DECORATED 33861,..___Lantem 33915 AIO'aiar-Dr . lnCld.· c!:ir 644..fil4& ':: apt.$150.Pool.Amplepa.rit. BEAUTIFUL UNDER NEW CoroN del M•r ,.,,;;;;rtj1_21<ll RMI l stote Yrty. or :M6-<m6 (1)153-4981 644-'215. u... Adw~. no P'tt. GROUNDS MANAGEMENT ~call bWJder, ~ Exchange 112 HoUMS Unfurft. 305 l'ount•ln V1lley NEW H.arbor Vu, $(50/mo .. 3 *OOiS PomonaS CAAS,.IT .• ACS.M*. aoieo ~fint!~'u~ °.r~~~. 2rlr1~~~~;l'CI, UJ~~I ;ae~!1: ., nrB~-~~-- 10 UNITS COS'JA MESA 40' .CUSTOM Sport Fishtt. Genet-•I ~· b"plc, 2 BA, pool, lrMll Gu Heat .t: Stove. Walrr. Bo.·11ut 1ful lands...·apin.g. Laii, fl,, or~• t Separate Houses $38',000 Value for trust deeds 1.;;.;;;.;.o;.."'-------'2 BR + Gigantic rumpus ~rtvl. 641).1321! ~724. l-'umiahed Bachelor's & l Gi..tqe:. Rec RAt. Laundry play lll't'a. a ch1ld"s drean1. The ''A1way1 Rented" type or improved property. Call ~ UNTAlS Rm. All bltns, 2 car garage, ~l!m ext. l465. Bdnna. Exceptionally nice. Room included. Alr/oond & Clo:-e 10 ahopping .l schls. 2 DI:. Tu\~·nllou.le. lrplt', Situated on 34,160 Sq. Fl. !ott. Wells, Bkr, &U-5200; .. ""'61.lll .. Mwa ' . l\\.'in1Npoo!. Ki<b ~ .... ~I NU Harbor VU 4 Br/2 fplc 2110 Newpon Bl, CM. S..-.•im'& Pool. Adults, no Chlld~n 1>.elL'Onic. 8-IZ-O-ll!O: fi'\ll\\ $250. 1 llR, from Sl!Q. Land I'ncome $1!,Xl5 yr., 642-4fi03. 100. • o Fee. Agt. .,.........., • we lb a r, VU. Comm BEAtrr FURN I Br lots of pets. It noun:; ~47-73.:U. • l'ool, tennis. contini•ntnl $145.000 EXOIANGES o. specialty 3BR, patio, new crpta, cleM. pool/teMIB. $SS 0 Im 6" blt:lns pool Walk lo &hoi> 2 BDRM. S'ln Ir SlBO b1'Cuk l:u.L. Separate la1illly Wnley N. Ti1ylor Co. Irwin & Irwln; Realtors < ~ HDUIU charming, nr FVHS, $2"15 Evel/wknda &M-1791 ping, 'm1 ~heh $150. mo. H•c~• cM Me1i1 $220.-NEW r.cct.on. Close lo ;;hoppln& REALTORS Box 838, CdM 64Hll.l LW ] ... =S. mo 968-mS -I fl BRl horl\f$ ln N'pt. 931 \V. 19th St. ~92 1160 W. WUJ011 No. l C.M. I 2 Bit. 112 BA & JuW! beal'h. 644-2611 N2lll SanCeJoaquin Hills Rd. Rul Est•te W•ntad 184 . Huntington Beach CA~ll'OOs, YT01r,~·, ~l'Y")_.113'15S-t290 l BR, 1paclous 6 unit bldg, GRAND OPENING e JJl 1 11~ + O\\' 1 Cosio "-so ewport nttt 644-4910 .~&MY,C.M ... ,._nq ---"------• •.....u.o ., like new, gar. Sl60. AdullS, ALL lrrlLITlES PAID e \\'rt B:u· mw 4 UNIT A.Pl. BLDG. PVT. PARTY WANTS TO , Unique! Bach Sl25, ulil JJd. LEASE OPTION $1,000 llARBOR View Home by no pets. 2220 Eldc11, C!'.1 . 2 Bdnn units, 2 children e EnvlosM Gal':lge Gfftt rental area &: good in-BUY HOME DIRECT !las Lott • paneled • avail. 3 BR, 2 BA townhouse. 811• O'l\'TK!r. 3 BR, 2 BA. lam nn, 646-1512 alt 6. we l e om e. Dl5hwa11her, • 12 Blocks 10 bl!J~·h vt-stmt. Costa Mesa. Four 2 FROM PVT PTY 539--!962. Neat 1 Bt SlfJO. 4 on lo!. stv/ Ins, rruige, oven, re[rig. trplc. 644-426'1; &ll>-1232 · ADULT lrg 2 BR, pool, qulet, rebigerator, range &: ~en. • \\'1tli< ro n11u·kct BR units. Inc. $8,016 yr. Try HOUSE wanted. Pvt pty wtll N"'i!:. 1rndlttl•' ,"!':: 11~all. Smpech'"ud \Valk 10 shopping, Nt'.v car-Newport Hel11hti bltns, super clean! $160. No \Valk-in' closet, pat 1o1, • Kirts Ii.: Pic1s 0./\. l~ •-·-tt•ooo u h ~-1 ..... °' . ..., • -,.,..,, ,,,,, _,o gl1J'8ie. Sha&" carpels. Open H1·all0r 53i'r'lllJG W·~ ~, ... N. -T· I C PllY a caa Jor IUl;jl palio I< gar. pet &: tile. Cheaper lhan ,... . .....,..,.,...,. 1·5. 1915 WAL l. ACE e1 ey • ay or o. 1 ,~.,....~~""!!!·~-~~~·!!!~~:INr Beach 3 Br $3Xl. HB rent. S230 mo. Ask for N.~ 4 ors BR. 2 BA. lge yd. D•n• Point Sl'REET, or call CJS nea.1 NEAR BEACH REALTORS = kids & pell fncd _ av11.ll . Dalt>, 963-6746. hi·beams, patio, frple, bll.ns. Eslate, 5-l8-l l6S. Brand New Deluxe , 2 & 3 2111 San Joaquin lUlls Rd . l l[il Set> thi! 3 lJr &: den $25(1. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba, bltns, w/dt:y $350. mo. 646-1514 LGE. 2 BR, $250. Bachelor, wAL.K TO sitOP 111h lo Br. crpt/ drps, bltM, 11:ar Newport Bffeh 644-4910 huncw FP, fncd, w/gar kids & pet. hook-up, epU, lg lenced. yd, San Juan C•pistrano S9U. Hoth 11C\•1ly dee. inq T · Uk • __ :;. ·5Jt 18th"'St---84T .. S!l51 -• -tt r .. ilder · U "· r.ol E -• 2 ust1n. e new t.v nuu, I . 11 UNITS I ~;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.::.iiii Beauty 3 Br 2 BA $325. Frpl~.. •m pet ........ -u. U'W • ·-,....,. ' '-&I ves. ,,._.114 2BR. 28A. $275 ur. lBR, Irv n e : I all aptll's & a gar. H.B. $350. mo. C 213 > 4 BR, 2 BA, nearly new Huntington &eich 7BA. fpl, pvt pal, p clbhM!, --------- EASTSIDE BusinOIO $ LANDLORDS $ iE32S-~m>'=" . ...,..=--,..-= "°""'· In bost San Jw.n dbl end gu $300. up. AGT PARK WEST LA P.11\NCHA APl'S. NE\V Luxury Apt11, close lo shop 'g & beach, Gas & Wtr Pd. Adults onl)' or family 'A'/leen. Rlt·ln.'1 In c I . dsh'A'hr. Shag Crplx. &mall pet ok. Pool. Gas BBQ'.' --t;-1··,i· :t-BR-Studlo. Priv. Patios Sl60 to $250 per J\oto. m .scou r1 . c.~1. "'->l0'7 EleYtri units in deslrable Opportunity 200 FEE FR.EE. Call U1 Todny. IMMAC. 4 Bdrm. 2 Ba. area. ClOllt' lo all ldx>ola, 1 BR. $15>$1'5 646-3255, 642-Tm. OPEN I APTS eut side Costa Mesa. 1blk1----------1 $ ALA RENTALS $ CPTS, DR PS, Buill·imi. shop~e: & bt'ach. Cpts, _111.r· NE\V DECOR. Ptiv. garage. DAILY 1141 Tustin I :-; e \\' • TIIB EXCITING to Newport Blvd. 8 units * 'IV/Stereo ~ Newpon I: BG-. 64U38.J ~i.JsF CPI' RLTRS. bage disp, blun stove. SJOO.. Lndry nn. Nc'A'rr Spanish OrltaJ\11 ApttJ Family Apilrtment1 PALM MESA APTS. with fireplaces, all 'Nith Must SeU! ............. $.S",00> 2 Br. Walnut Sq. S240 493-UXl!. Adul t ~pJex. 2 mi, So. MARTINIQUE APTS. 2 BR. 1 Bath no,,. av'allilble r.llNUTES TO NPr. BCH. patiol I: built-Ins. Income ii * Fast Food Take-out 3 Br. Vft, Laguna $325 JSR., 2BA, tam rm, luxury 2 B~RM conliO. all facLllLle!I, o} San DN?go Frwy. 17301 2 Ii 3 BR. . Al!IO Furn. from $225. On Culver Drive, &ch, 1 & 2 BR. lro..Q_l $151 over $1900 per mo. just Good location •••.•••.. S5,900 2 Br. Vie"'llf, Balconies $350 home, crpta, drps, bltin, kits S1&1. Open Swi. 1-a. Kee.lmn Ln. HB. 842--1848 Bacheklrs. Priv. Pat 101 . just of! ~ Diego Frwy. Adults, No NG. $196,500. Well maintained. *Auto Body & Paint 3 Br. Tt>nnls, Pool $495 of xtras $350 557-6773 all 'i.11 7534981 or -196-0748. Li1guni1 S.•ch Pool. Nr. shpg. Adul L'I onl)·. :is8J Parkview l.n 552-9200 1.161 ?.1eM Dr. Take advantage~. Well Estab ........... $..1),0CKI 3 B N-__. VI $425 llam S1nta An• 1777 Santa Ana A\'e., C.P.I. L•gun• Beach f5 blks trom Newport Blvd.} * Auto sales 6. le~ r. ~-........,. '• N 2 Bdrm, Den w / v I l' w . --EITIC. apts from S50 .,_,,k Mgr. 113 &16-5&42 54&-9860. ___ _ 50 To 81;1 Cars mo.···· ,OC(I ~ :·6fM: ~H~.,!;~~~ Carport & "'k shop. lg back ~ta Ana Heights 3 Br:_ S27:i. or $170 ~· ··~I, r~id, -NEW BUILDING-IATIRAC 2 Br, '2 Ba . Block , * CASA VICTORIA • .~j>-)1 ,,1:11,, • ,, • ' ' * Jewdry Store 3 Br Bayfront-Slip USS yd, Wl\tkfng. dist to heh. Kids &.pets ok. ..,ph·__AOJdry, Villai;;e Inn $li5 & Up. DELu.·i::; 1 br. rc:on1 VlctQ_r HUl!t• & S.•h. 1. :.i « 3 br, rum 6' unf. SaJes & ~m · .. ·· ·· ·S:y_OCIJ 3 Br Cameo Hjghlands $575 544-2752 Arter 6 eves. Homef1rtele_r 547·.H!l -... ...,.,. • -~ --IJ!n\...-:--·rctrig; \\alldng......ilil.-'1ruim town. -Sec.-g&.l~--4!t:pta.---dtp9,J..-=~ '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO. --~~~~=!~~~. ~· 41lrB• SCO!p..!,ICiia"Urse·-----,·il<iflOOITT<Sh;;:1 ~·rp g2 !!:..$200kid. Stokve, re-3BR/t~. dbl gar-:-FA ht. 2"-~~y,atio., No"!~~ e-nd, frpl c, ~I . 1975 'romon;; Kit~f!n. Din2411 atta. xtra D/W, pool_. etc. No pets. till --' THE REAL ESTATERS~ t• * 642 7007 * • ... • ng, a • ...,.,~, s o . i.!tia nlO, lst & lain + Jil(l rw.,n1..1111c v1ew, f'W"/n10. Ave., Ct.I. &f5.S89l , ~!gr. sitting rm. S on yrs )91'. a25 Victorin St at Harbor Conitint Income •••• -~'-----·--~~-CALL 6~7225 Homefinder1 547.964) deaning df!p. 548-l005 incl. utll. 49-1-7489 • 497·1611 or 642~ Cl\J. 642-8970~---- Means -~ ot mind. This Bottle W•ter Route BEACON RENTALS 3 Bdrm, spacious rooms. 11·1 Mesa Verde -LGEFUR.N 2 BR., Bltins ,,.. 3BR. 2BA, bltins, dbl. gar, South a..gun 1 Batta, covered pat Io, w/'lll, beam celling. Ad.la, no ~ly fourplex sho\\'S great If you are interested in own· new paint & carpet. Sharp! Laguna Beach 49'1-S491 carpeted, tirick snack bar, • HOP.tE AT~tOSPHERE 1185 °'" -~ pride of, ownership. In a 5 Ing your own business lor $3iO mo. ask for Dale NEW 3 BR 2 ba beach house, Newport Beech Walk to llhopplog 1185. 351 pelS. · ..,..r;r.;uu. ·s•·· * ** 11 s~ dow S I LVER THf Deluxe2&3BR.Rental0fe, H · 8 h ........ '* * renta oca· ~. n.. 963-6746 close to beach & shop, -Victoria Apt l. After 4 pm 3095 Mace A\'e. ~lO:W unt1ngton eac lion. $87,000. Ste lt today! SPRINGS WATER cal! put 3 BR, water pd, pvt yard, wlview, encl. yard &: patio. $35 PER \l.'k &. up l br, a.II day .,_,•eekenda. Call you on a route in lliange crpts, $200 mo, 2301 Florida $350/mo 493-ltill. 2 br & bach's, color iv. 1 BR. W/\V. Drps. i-'um. Con· Newport Beach The Real E1t1te F11r County's finest area earning 962·9805. Condomin iumt maid se.rv, pool. TI-IE temp. Nl'W paint. Vacant. S REE 5~2551 or 139-4133 $1500. per mo. Potential Unt urn. 32C MESA. 415 N. Ne\!.'J)Ort Bl., 2195 Miner, "No. 2. ~lgr. * 2 WEEK F * unlimited. \Ve will train the au.t.fOIS 2BR. for lease.. lrg front & ---"-'--------1 ~N~B~64&-"°'96S~l.'--~-'°"'I MS.1098. Quie t, adults, no Vista del Mesa right man. 964 N. Batavia, rtar fencld yrds, clean, S%>O DYNAMIC I --•-t 3 HOUSE + Orange (TI4)532-6501 pl!r nio, 536-S'lS> Cost1 Met• g. ocecuu.avu . pets. LANDLORDS' sn, 2 BA, yrly. S400. Availll,C:,TH""'E~v~icro=~ru=AN= .. ~,-B~I 2 UNITS Al.ITO PARTS -NAPA "'ill • Cbttk this 7 Br Townhouse, A1ESA Verde beaut 'l BH 311 Day 646-nOO Nite r, open a parts store for you. \Ye Spechtlize in Newpor: 5210. Kids & pcls. 1 ba. shag lat t: poo1' bi'J-7S86 ' i,, ba, .._../gar, adults, cpl, New TriplH. :r BR, ~ BA You need business or &>:i.eh e Corona. i!el ?.1ar e Homeflnders 547-9641 Adul $215 ~110• • drps, blllnll, !ncd yd w, +T\>.'O 2 BR, 2 BA Apts. automotive know-how. 51)% & Laguna. Our Rrn!a.I Ser· ts · BACHELOR, 100 s1eps . to patio, "'1r pd. 6J6.4..12l 66i Patio. Frplc. Yard. 4undry financing available. Call vice I.! FP.EE to You! Try U.!MAC IBR, n'r beach. see Huntington beach ocean, S150. lncludes Uhls .. Victoria St. "F'" ...... Sl'IO. room. garages. 646-4414 213-7~ or write A. Nu-V..iew! # manager, ·Apt.~. 405 7th St. -Yrly., 675-2TI4 2 BR apt Ground Ooor Eu1 9 BRAND NEW Yates Box 15426 Los NU·VIEW RENTALS .:HB::;:;· ;;53&-:::..::225:==7 ~=~= ADULT , ~ 2 &:• 2 be., l BR, ocean frnnt until June. •Ide C.~1. l bl.k Irvine. 2 2 BEDROOM UNITS 1 .. ,..,.. ............. 0lOlS. ....... _.~_. .. 1 673-40.10 ar 494-l248 2 BR. new SZ!>. Pool. pool, temu.~. sau:_:~ ~-M ml. $165. Adults, 183l Orean-blks Bua Serv. No children, Costa Mesa. Just completed. Air/cond. Ask for Dave, ~1290 ocean. -0 • front 4'4-4029 no pehi. ner. req. Phone Scheduled gro&1 $24,'l!ll. e Liquor Sto re $25M mo ;963-6o:e;oo"':::..::"":....::",;'..:"'°'::;:..· __ FOR rent uni. 2 Bdrm apt 839-ll90 alt 2pm. Price $1M,OOO. Broke r •Floating dinner bse Irvine 1 Newport Buch Ava.ll 411, 1st Ii last req. 2 BDRM new crpls drps ~~ll68.CJ~ ~ e Boat Mfg, 1 mill gr I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I C'ONOO. The Bluffs 3 BR, 210 41st St .. N.B. 673-5631 &: paint. 0$JSS. 757 ~llmar, ADULT GARDEN HOMES iRVINE AVE. AT AIESA Move in w/depoglts only l BR. $180 2 Br. SZIJ Day & Night Security, Pool, Jacu z z I, Ree. ~ Bldg. w/exercl!e nn, billiards, color TV. Ea. Apl. has dishwuher, ref:rig, shag cpt & pvt paUo or de c k. 545-4855 BL'S SERVICE TO DOOP. -PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS 41'1.ti 557-0244 •Machine Shops . HauH1 * Apta. We presently have a fihe 2~ BA. Crpt, dJw. $J1;i. 310 San C lemenTe ="'6-35=~"0-c----- 3-2 BR hou3e1 on 1 lot HOLLAND BUSINES * 145•0111 *-selection of 2. 3 & 4 Vista Suene. 'll;s..z51-0067. San Oemente Residl'nl Hotel 01n1 Point Bt.ch~l~~ }:!'.n~~~ms w/pool, E-lide, $ 6 5, 00 0 . 54 0-0 60 8 SALES 64&-4170 4SJW. ,tthCOITAMIU. ~~ ttntals fromll$280 TownhouH Unfurn. 335 $79.50 Per ~1onth SPACIOUS 2BR 2BA avall F'r. $194.50. Open 9·G Daily Duplex nr. new, E·Slde, to ......... mo., as we lU Quiet . Secure • · S\Xl Pools TcMis $56,IKK>. Tom Miller, Agt., MONEY-111aktt for sale, LANDLORDS FREEi° reheaall!I in1they""'oURa. ~':::e J Huntington Bei1ch _ 1''urn-utll · walki~g distance ~.7~v:.Ji":.i~h:~·b~~· Acro&14 fron1 Fashion Islar,rl &&2-4811 Catering trlr, can mount on U"" re to 50 ve g 10 cveryth1n11;. ' at Jamboree on San Joaquin a:mJ truck. Make o f r. 1 BR House, Npt Bch, ""'· needs: IMM /\C. lBR, 2BA, SAN CLEMENTE d/\\', garbage dlsp, CJllting, l{llri R.oarl . 6 UNITS in love~ rmdenti&l 833-42.18PM e.M., Sll5, -2-BR's, C.M., w&hrfdryr, refng, range , , draperies, balcony vk>ws ol Cll4) 644-l900 area on Balboas Peninsula .,,L YRS ~b; Beaut y SJ40. Hntg Bch, $150. 3 BR. carpi, !pl. $22!J. 536-9!S3l alt HOTEL hlll1 &e ocean. Garage &:1,._. ................... _.., 1 Point. $ll'.lO per mo inc. ~n. .6 Stations. $12,000. $185. A.gt. Fee. 979--8430 2pm. • 11-1 DEL l\f.AR, S.C. e carport, yrly rates. I' $138,(0), Qv.'1'1t>r'. S48'.-9695 C.M. area. A Sand t. Sea DELUXE 3 BR, 2 BA 0 I .1:. 345 STUDIO with pool, loc:. on 83l-<Xfi6 3 BR, 2 Ba., new dt'COC' .. $300 lndustri•I Property 168 R!ty 675-8800 • Townhou5e. Ree r e at I on up exes rurn. \\."Bier's edge. Sl40 Per mo. l..uxurious c111ton1 huilt 2 Lido 2 BR. l ba, lurn · .$325 Mo · L · 240 center, Poot $325/montb. Newport &.•ch o. Carlson m.9293 Bedroom, 2 bath apt. Built· FOR SALE • 16,WI sq. ft. new nit-up building on 40,000 sq. tt. of land. Low down • Seller to provide 1ong term fJnancin~. ney to Nn 64.Hi&lO '-'-'-'-------·!Apt U fu 365 ln: slereo, vac:unm, sl<!am "N°'EW~1rg"'-""2"'B"'R-, l~ha,..,-.-,:-o./;:"1>::ol;::c, ht Western Bank Bldg. 4 BR. 2 BA upper. View • n rn. bath, self cleaning oven, 1st TD Loans view, dishwasher, 500\.1 University Park, Irvine of bay. Nr +Ith St. Avail. -:. n al food ccntt'r & much more associated Wll. DAUM < srAFF UP TO 90% * Call 046-3107 i; 8~ % INTEREST :J5GO so. FT. TILT-UP 2nd TD · Loans Good ~a O[ Santa Ana. 11 Y eara old. $3'7,500. OYmeI' will carry llit trust deed. Roy McC1rdl1 RHltor 1810 Newport mvd. CM 541-7729 FOR SaJe • 8000 sq. ft. new l owest rate1 Or•n9• Co. Sollie• Mlg. Co. 642-2171 545-0611 Serving Harbor area 24 yrs. $ MONEY$ _Cupp(or unltl Poinsettia. Days 552·7000 Nights immed. $350/mo. 6Ta-4!1ll ... e e r Available P.tarch 15th. Call 8kr COAST APTS. 49&-1813 or 493-47.U to Stt. I !!!!~~!!!!!!\O"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I S.lbcN Peninsul1 1 ~ Duplexn Unfurn. 350 FRO~t $165. TO $250. PANORA~llC OCcan View. CHOICE I 0 C' at i o 11 in 60' IMMAC bayfL 4 Br. 4 ba. 2 BR. 2 Ba ............ $325 ::.:JO:.:=:...:==:.:.....-'-'-'I * NOW RENTING * Lrg 3 BR. 2 B.\" 2'.1' llv rni, Westcliff. Pool. l & 2 BR BROKERs-REALTORS 2025 W lalboo '7l·l6') Lrg t>ncl pe.tio, boat alp, 3 BR, 11,i baths •••.•• $300 Coron• del Mir NE\\' 2 BR 2 BA t ho bltn kitchen 2 Unit bid&:, l unf. Adults. 1700 Bedford crpt, decor-thruout. Avail IB"RR.2 1b_;t~-:~~'" $3lO~~ , •. apls Patkis encl= gU:. rn'..1~15'7· $290 mo. Adults. Ln. Apr 1. $325 Yrly. By appL 4 BR ··2 t:~""' ' ..... um LARGE 3 Br nr. shop g .. ages". 125 ~!~lody Ln. OPEN1"'·~~~"'c,-....,,'""----MG-6075 $11:).$225 Owner. 673-3449. • ' .... '" "' ... u. beach, S360fmo. DAILY 12 1U 6 p.m. Fountain Valley SHARP 2 BEDROOM 4 BR, 2% baths • · · · · ·· • _.... 833-U44, 646-6075 LUXURY LEASE 4 BR 3 hath• $42S --"'=""--==-I suod<ek. "1>k. ocw Mag, •P-CALL ss2:750o Huntington Be•ch 11 .., tt.. LUXURIOUS plian~~. ocean 1 bl k. 10th & Bay. Shown by appt } t 1111 • ll 2 BR, :.!~J BA, dl>l gar w1 Adlts, no pets. pre! girls, only. Owner 54&-0601 VISION CLOSE TO BEACH I I •8 1 )f a utomatic opener, burglar $285 yrty, 646-750:> 3 BR 2 ba view home. l.zg. Brand New Deluxe J It. 4 • 20tlt !t. alarn1, 1nter<:om wl!h ,\i\I, 2 BR upper dplx nr ocean DELUXE •dull poolside garden bungalov." nr ocean, frpl, lrg patlb, 6 pools, sauna, tennis. 846-0259. Al&O l Br. Jo'rom Slll. Lagun1 Be1ch *BRANO NEW* 1 & 2 BR, 2 BA. From S195 Unlum, f' urn I 1 he d unlUi Avail. CROWN VAL San Diel(> Frwy Hwy to lUUhurst. Hiillulnt, Lag. Niguel. {714! 1!.:il-07JO, Newport Beach IBR apt, for adults, quiel, close shopping, """"'" Sant• An• • ve pool CHOICE LAKEFRONT LOCATIONS VERSAILLES ON THE t.AKE At South Coa111 Plaza. Pool • Acapulco Aqua Bar k JacuzzJ. Speelacular 8 Acre Lake w/TO\\•ering 1-·oun1aln1 • Iii Millkm Dollar Oubhouse, Gym, Sauna., Tota.I Security. ADULTS Bacholor, 1, 2 & S Br's. from $175 per mo. 3700 Plaza Dr. Nl'xt to South Coast Plaza 714-5~ $400 Lease 497-1660 or BR. 3 BA, dbl gar, all 1-~t.1 s1e1w radio. Good I~ $225 yrly, no pet/child. 494-3288 • red h"1ll bltns. CJ05e to rt>CreaUon ACT. 6'15-6900 cation. Afany extras. $215. shag/ref/range. Avl Apr 1 Rooms Coron. d.I M.r & schls. 514'18th St. 84'1~'1 Balboa lsl•nd Ask for Dale, 963-6746. 309~i 36th St. 644-4340 Tiit.up building on 2>,000 ~. Fundi~ Assistance ft. of land. 15% down • Seller lo provide 9 %, 2S ,.. FOR W RTHWHILE 400 linlncing. PROJECTS W.H. DAUM &: STAFF Slart·UPA Construction * C&ll 546-310'1 1t Business Real Estate Lots for Solo 170 e MINIMUM SS0.000 e 1::::~=..;;;;;:;__-'.:.;; (714) S~l6 / SU,000 R· 1 FAST * }"AST • FAST 01olce Laguna view lot. 2nd TD Loans Priv. funds, Owned clear by a motivated Broker 493-36ll .. uer. 50' •!Ill. ~ w-250 $62,000 R-3 1sr TD UIAN. 65% OF Good Cmta Mtu location VALUE. 1R lNTEREST'. that should ·boom with the ;m-13117==------new marina. 19 units fl.a\'e Mort191, .......i. R00?.1S S20 '\Ilk up REALTY REALTORS $150-2 ""BR. Blt·ln•, .... ~. 1 BR be il Roman bJb Huntington Beach WESTCLIFF 2 br 11:1 ba kitchen V.O wk up SEA WIND Univ. Park CentPr, Irvine ~1.·u-trple,,acpaillloCou, carpopl• .... 1185 toc'i :i. & .... .-.... r·· n CK I A Pl ~TlhSl'. 1728 Bedford Ln. 548-9'15S, 645-3967. -:-"" · ... ...,............ ~·fA,.,\ popu ar an, $250/mo. Adults only, no Next To Spyglass 2 BR. Condo •••••• $245/MO. ~n~ s~~ tM pets. 2SBmRgles only~~. 2 ~~ pool I.I 2 pvt patiolll, pet . 548-75.13 Avail. April 1. ApFl•u:r'n. or Unfur n . VIEW 3 BR H S295/MO · · · upper ........ ,.., ·• catra:ura c ngs, crpts, LARGE dlx 28R 2BA, hllins, 4 Bi H~~= •••·•· $300/lt10· Newport Be1ch stove: garage avail. $250 level. No pets. Quid OJ\. e{lCI. gar. fl;r Hoag llosp. with apt. 370 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home, 3 BR. Hom • .. ·• · $3ta/MO. • Mo .. yriy. 6'13--8379 $275. Days CZl.3)598-7661 ext Fountain Valley fireplace, formal dining, 3 BR. Hom::::::: MOO/MO: 2 Br, 2 Ba, gar, close to Coron. ct.I Mar m, or tvea 1213)4121211 ~~ $2'.ll. per mo· '-C-"'--'---'-'-'--- self-cle&nlna: oven. Enjoy J BR !lome • .. . S425/MO. ocean, Newport S tt-0 re I · SPACIOUS 2 BR from $159. -"'~;;.===c=::-;= ,-- -i private community tennit A: RANCH REAL TY Adult Cpl, no pets. Refa. 2 BEDROO~t. 1 bath, Adults only. Pool. Ree Rm. • EAST BLUFF 2 Br, frplc, CUT OUT swbnmln; pool in this ** .. 1 2000 ** ~ $2'l5/mo. 2J.S.B Cedar. carpets, drapes, p oo I, Closed garages. Pell ok. pool , adults, avail April pttStjgioul area above ~ • ~1393 $215/mo. 67>-«i62 Mgr at 17361 Kttlson l.J'I, SB.I. 8'lS Amlp S.!4-l'l'J06. I f'OR I month -leue. · · fully crpttd &: drped, Turtle--pool., sundeck. $21St Lease. 842-451).1 · '\'es1cliU area. Adul ts. $35(). A C.Orona del M64t ~ per LEASE 3BR J>uplex. new, Apts. Furn. 360 2 BR., blt·lna. carp., drps. nr Stach" Slater. &U-0389; JBRJ2BA 'own h O·U st>. I SUMD. •MCI I BIG CORONA hat a new rock area, $380. can 497·1956 Balboa ftl•nd SEMPLE R.E. 673-6445 2 BR. for teue. All electric. Ii.Ph=-' .:;"2-:;,.:l.1!6~....,,,=:--:--;::: "-In 1 ~--· _ 260 chalt>t 4BR or 3BR, both or 833-1940. · · ·-···· 11 1 LOVELY 2 BR Ii Den. gar. Oshwshr, Bltns. Shag crpt, 3BR. 111 ba. corn<>r 1 door un -...-...,.,. w/trplcs lots of open beams 3 BR, 2 BA near adult pool, NEW 3BR, ~· P • co · All UUls pd,•$350., drps, prlv. patio w/yard to beach, PIO. 106 Olive I !.~bedlOOlll *~ I $65,000 C•l XI.NT 2nd, local prop. Good & stained 't\'DOd, views or Unlveni.ty Park. $325/per TV, all bluns, n i c e l y Call n4-5.l1-1104 Nr. Huntlngton Hartiour St utuun:z=:~.1 ~"' been approved f« W. 1Ue. Trust o..d1 -ui"' discounted to ·""Id Spyglaa ii: Fashion bland, 79 dee. Avail by wk or ITIQ. s-Ad·"ts I no -·· ~-~------~ .._ __. Ra.re <DM Pacific Coast ~~ ..,1&;e. Bkr. 642-7491~"' $4.;iO 1: $550, 6f4..41,74 mo. Ph : 552-05 a.a ol Mar. 8th;.....,...2 l 2 Costa Meta A':'ail s.-L' ~-..-'-'· ~S.;;•.;.n_C;.l;.;•.;.m.;.•:c•c.t.:.e____ ,.,.,..-•"'I_.....,.. =.: ~:ur: '~ POZY CO'il'AGE. 2 BR. rpi. ~~a1!id 31d~ 2,8:~.gar, oiamond. ~n41 675-~ LARGE 2 BR • 1 u di o _ WALK TO BEACH NE\v GARDEN APTs. 2 Br. I :tn~n1:'r~ I spaces. • II •) 1~ blks to heh. S275 mo. Homefinderi S4?.t641 &.lboa Peninsul1 Garage. Near shopping. 1 It 2 Br, cpt ldrps, gar, 2 Bath, $195: 3 ':iJ. Bath 1...,.,coloraccentwalls, 1 $125,000 R----R•altoH,AL PINCHIN L-una Buch $35 WEEK & UP Adw.~. No child•eo/P'I>· bllos. 125 16th St. No pets dshwhr, f<1>k, . cau alcillMl full of bullt4ns .._.' iiiiiiiiii 1--=~~-615-4392~=--.-Avail 3/al. 2293 Fordham, please. 960-1230 or 847-3957 ·4'l~--0=1=41"=--===,..-,= I ('"""-di.o... ...... \ ~ -RAMATIC I 3 Br • SleeplngRooml 1.£.Co,.· ~M::..-~.....,...~~-=~...,.-.,--ll "38R:-,b;~;;:pj0';'""bJ;;W,S =PACIOUS NEW '>"AR 2BA "-"' AllWODlll ,. Beeutilul Loptt. Island In tl1e 0 new arge • sms-trrIL PD. Lrg Bach, • Housekeeplna: Rooms 3BR, 2 ba. frple. bltns, • 'f"" • • 8'n Juan Isl&ndl. 418'andX HouHS FumlsMd 300 2 Ba., trplc, dshwhr. Adult frplc, private patio, view. e Ocean View Apt& 2 l 3 BDRM APTS, trple, rettig:, wuh/dryr. New child OK. Xlnt Joe. SlBS &. Meet and mingle with 1700' next to airport . 1;..;'-";.;.;..-------1 family pref. No yard. tlf $11)5..UTIL PD. l + Extrn BALBOA INN wet bar, dilpou.I, dw, 1 '.4 painl, patio, pool. $220 !'.to. $170. at :IM-W MariJ>OM.. I neighborsat 3 btgswil'fJ. I golf courR. ~Ible tTade BMer•I Femleaf. 675-616'15 room. Yard a: Pat\o. So. ·05 Main Street ~.~·~ee~. 5gar. nays 558-15'16. Eve• 492-469;;/548--257S i "*'a pools. jarlmj, ~ tor ()ranae County. NEW 3 Br, 2~ii BA. [rplc, Laguna. J. C75-17t0 _., • pm ,c968-811=:=;'-=l;,,,~~~-,--;::~ San ta An• Uri ~-• SJO»UTIL PD .Njce Bach g&r, S\IPO" nelghborbood! $225-2 BR. near beach. $ll0.l BR duplex, married NEW AP1'S 2 & :I en. --....,---~--I rooms, ·--. , Try $240,000 M· 1 ...., bead>, ,,ird, Lagw>a. $400-S3S0. m.1011;. beautlfUI view. Small pet LUX. Fum. Baylront c:oupl•, non-a-no $215./S280. Adults, l•mll" NEW FAMILY APTS. and vol .. At i.i.; o..... '"'"""' oo ArtVW SJ6HJT!L PD. l + Extra NEW~2BR,lba,w/l<plc, °"· Bad>etor. $225/mo. Pr1va1e pets. 0..0.11 • "''"'-· ..... patio,"'"""" yd, nr Grand Opening •• 1 "8$.ltyballblitigbrm. .. I wpway l.n San Dlmu. Be-Roonf. Yard, patlO, So. \'lew, dllhwuher, U!JS.2 BR, 2 BA. frplc, all beach. 954'W, 11th SL $4$--0358 heh &4&-9015 , EwrvUMa hi~ loW $1.00 a fbot, R.R. fi'ont, 1..aguna. 500 Pbinsettia bltns. vi~. No. End. Call 67Hl62 NEWLY DECORATED CLEAN quiet 2 BR. nrly NE\V 1·2 It 3 BR'•· Pl\rk·llke !tit~ llt· , $200-UTIL PD. 1 BR house, 1 . Ma.n,y Othel'!I Avail8.ble OOl'liPl..ETELY fum, t BR. 2 BR w/gar. $150. Wtr pd. new bid. Wtrlglll pd ehlld .aetUng:s. Rec. mom. Pool. =-· , 10 mlntl.'ls I -. '----l ---C'9-I bllc beach, WW Nnrport. Cost• Metl NU .. VIEW RENTALS .JlSO. mo/yrty. Adu.Its, m l5n orgeiAve "A''. Call o1c 00 .. · ... "l60•-K-· _., ?:.~,.MT .. :-'w· 8P1!~Pd-.~~t. ,.,.. , r 500.00 -~~f":t '-~ 3-BR .. 1 BA. FIR. DIR. 673-mJ-or -llM=3'IA8' pm, mom-= >171"-110 iw-. 142:1652. ~ ;;;;;; • ';, tortb! --. 1 lllltll,.llltelll .... 1 Golf C«*rle CdM · LIR. New G re ._n bro o k F ANT AS T IC 0 e ean 2 BR, Jae kitchen, bale, Nr1 l le 2 BR unta:rn <A.r'dtn NEAR Nnt 2 BR t blk startlna: at Sl69 + dep. ••litl Ire• '111. Cal oml.t NU:VIEW RENTALS home. 99'l Clmatloo O!. Vlew-&-and nu lrg COl>!om "'"""'°••tom., ms. Inc Apb. Frpl"'9s_D/W, prlv. to lhopplng • 1rwy; ! child Ne~ Moodows l•llrtlf twslr'JI ---BuUd1-~ &190 m-4030 or 4IH-3UI 6'1So47Tl. 2 br, 2 Ba, r= Util.t 60-S519 paUo. $1104 Nr. IMne ok. no pea. fl6S per mo 517 S. Nc-.'hope, S.A. I lrt•l•tl - open ... ~ find • 3 Br. 2 Ba $235. OYttkloldnc Boat Corona del Mir lnduatrl&l aru.. 551·28'1. ~ or 5G41'iO ___ _.:SS4-~~2~1GOl!!__.==i"!-iifl7 ,.... owllabte. Call lot f\ltthU Gor bocd yd. ltldJ ok. Loue. Gu •Ill pd. Bl-211R.Jl)'l'ER._ral!U °"""' S. WALK TO .II. ln6:JnMUon. HonWflnclert 547-"41 FOR LEASE: 4 BR 2 tii" 0Ntr1715: 2~ ntce: refl1C, crpts l: titPs. No B£Aat. l ol 2 BR. ~m Apts .. CALL 67>-'l2ZI T.:..:..? • DD ' "i:'. , __ ~ yd, ram. rm. blVU., ..... ly fllmllhcd. Bullt·IN ...... $ISO. 961-14$ m:. 548-l150 .. "35. EXTRAS. Furn. "' Untur•. 370 I I 1' n.11 -' _.... _,.L U~ IChoola 494-0140. )o'irp(l('e -dl£hwaJbtt It 7729 536-.25'19 It\• N•Dfl room fer tor trlr .. $250. L N'--t poet 673--3.m. 009e to · .=-"-c,·~~~--=,=ooo Coron• del M•r mo, lit a lut + , depmit. .. Uni ·•-lhoOCllni la only 3 blb to bARGE : BR upper at 'm $225. • 3 BR. 2 bu.. , ;;;;-'-';....;;.;c_;..._;... __ le,... the 919-Z)tt d._._ beaCh. W. Willon, ~. cblJd _., sq, tt, bit.ins. cpts. m.. FEMALE only lBR, m,y I Sln,....~tl llrlall I Delly Pllef's 1 BR -11JS, Allo NB 4 BR I ho llvlnr nn. ·-• $165. mo 646-a< 431-JS05 home, .,...rl0:..lllfl I u ,~ ,__ ~ . • •lwt• ....... •t Sl.Z. 2 BR1a, $150. 3 BR'• :d':· ~e~ee~t/iDIA C..t• Mew 2 PR, 2 BA, Triplex, patio, 2BR/2BA lower, bltin gb ~1.ca1l.~io. J~'ndN""'°.-iv~. , ~PID*N -Ji,. - _ • SUS. AJt . Fee. 9'l'!M4XI. 9.....i .. "1eri, 2 ct.r ~. tm-LRO 2 br. Adults. Pool, pr, cathedral cell. Yard . 1'8ngt>, crpls & drp!I. $ISO. u<> "''"u.u;' .... ,. .• -·-' !BR -u ~ m,..~~';tc • ..,,, ,.. Jut 1; llund1 c"loMI to ~a $225/mo. 64S--4C14 No ~la B!t!·-4'132. pvt. cnl, no tchtn. f'ftrt • .... ......._ • SBA. bl .... ·~~-~----~--·~1 -llnd l!T.l-2193 ... m-= .... ~ -...... I . ......,. I szol, ~~ Moolkello Conlol dcp. <Sf-oZM -~ r•"""'· • SML '"'" l Br dplx. bpi, 2 BR, lli BA Studio, Sl5l.50 • ---..... _, 2IMJOti H .. '""' 1'ht futest dntiw ma. Wfld.. Tbe f.Utat cl(!• m the Wiit. bllt.rft cell, c;wt. Adltl onl)>, per mo. Couple, infant ck. llMft.rlng aavlce). 10Lm. l---IJ~~Uot§:~"'~•~•~l~lled~~642~·16'1L!j!~ ~~~~~~,,,,,,;,,,,,!_ 0 ,_.,iclcl.Mt '°"'5611. ·--·• ns.Uy _ _Skit O&atCet •• .t. DaQy Pllol a.-w utll pd {160. g.c..1960 G•r,.Jll'llo, M7""'"1 Piiot ClA.uln~1 11d. 642:.~-- -=:......-• , 5undan c.e YOU\ lllN'l Of rt '' l ' • I ' I t ( l • • . .. • Instructions you to a new tomorrow. ~ .. ht,~Mommy~. every~one~goes~ LEIRN-TO-FLl-=-UPDATE ..:. lDYANcr to Yamaha Music School." .. $8.00 SPECIAL . Jf you have a child between the ages of four •nd eight, come see us. Music is too important to laave out .of a child's IUe. Yamaha Music School lOLE.Jlth, COST.A MES . PHONE 642-1144 · A Rea-I Estate Career! Meet Interesting People Grow In '74 . • l.iensilll Prejlaration for Real . Estate Salesmen-& Brokers In Six Weeks · • Day or _ Evening Classes • Braller Exam Testilg • Reimlllrsement of tuition costs by leading Inkers For lftform.tlon -Brodlure . FrH Guest Lecture Newport, 325 No. (Old) Newport Blvd. 548-1192 EDMOltD F. JACKtON~ j Real Estate Education Since 11164 • lCAllMY REAL ESTATE . · CONTRACTING & INSURANCE SCHOOLS GI-Mooter. Chorgo & B of A N-1 Air Associates Fright School & Flying Club ' LEARN -TO FLY $550 * FAA APPROVED * Coune lncluclft: 35 Hours flight t ime ' i1 Cessn• ISO's with 20 hours clu•I inftruction. Club membe"filp. 3 Month's free dues. Individual instruction, tailored to YOUR ability. 15 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RATES IN ORANGI COUNTY lurn to fly now - -ind hive flM I * Fly Mexico & C1nada * Special Rates for Commercial or lnstr~ment Students. For Complete Detalls Call NOW 979-1155 Room& Boord 405 J Rentals to Share • • ·~ MARTIN AVIATION. INC. Orange County Airport, 546-4300 EstabUshecl 1921 · CONTINUOUS GROUND SCHOOLS Private Pilot .... Mon. & Thurs ... 7:00 -9:30 p.m. Commercial Pilot . Mon . & Wed ... 6:30 -9:30 p.m. LEARN TO FLY FOR $5.00 Instrument Pilo)·-Mon. & Thurs .. , 6:45-9:30 p.m_ FAA APPROVED Private Pilot, Commercial, Inslruthent, Multi· engin_e, Flight Instructor, Instrument Instruc- tor. and Airline Transpon Pilot. YA APPROVED Piper and Cessna aircraft Single-engine demonstration flight $5.00 Multi-engine Famlli,ar)zatlon flight $99.00 SINGLE LiMIT LIABILITY $150,000 PLUS (Student & renter pilot-Senate Bill 683) 0 EXTRAS * Complete line of pilot & ain:raft oupplles * Ground schools-Private, Comnierclal, lns!Qnnent * Complete aircraft & pilot accessory order-. ing service * F11ght &imulator * Model aircraft * FAA Flight Examiners ' * Accident Prevention Counseling •-Financing Available 1--For-complete-dejails and scheduJing,a,d.emonslration.flight,caU Martin Aviation FLIGHT. OPERATIONS : 546 4300 OPEN 6AM -10:30PM PRIVATE TUTORING IN YOUR· HOME Basic Subjects Reeding. Spelling, Mathematics Also Instruction in Study Skills And Home~ork Assignments ·~···~·············~ : :lJana Ctu6e6 now : • • • • • • • • • • II • • :l-orming al the -new INSTIJUTE OF THE ARTS •• : Creallv• Dance Ja11 • • ·• • ~ . • • • Ballet Dance Exercise • Modem & Tap All Ages ····-····················-···········-·· All Grades • • • • • CHILDREN, TEENS AND ADULTS • • • • Ii • • • HOME~TUJORING ~ERVICES ' P.O. BOX 5035 IRVINE. CALIF. 92664 PHONE 557-1041 or.552"'40 -- Learn~mputer •SERVICING • TROUBLE SHOOTING • PROGRAMMING QASSES STARTING SOON DAY ott EVENINGS Free-Brochure -APl'llOYED FORVETHANS . PHONE OR WRITE 635-2770 CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE . 1780 Witt Uncoln, Anahtiin •• • • FREE BUS SERVICE FREE LESSON WITH THIS COUPON •• • • •CALL NOW, 675-2643: • • tti~~Jll)~VALUABlE COUPON11~·~ JAPAN KARATE {ED. 325 No. Newport Blvd. N.B. Suite •5, Downst•lrs Doyt Toi. 551-3613 ; NllH 642-1317 Across From HHt Hotpltal * Karate-Shilo Ryu Shoto Kan * Aikldo *Judo *Yoga * Meditation * Hapkido NO CONTRACTS -NO GIMMICKS • • CALL 642·5678, m. 325 ' Gxperi.•n-;;-'ff/;J,6 IJe&t :leach•~& . Ac-1119-Bookk"Pl"I D•t• Processh• S.Cretorlol.Clorlcol ~slMss Admlnlttr•tlon ..,_._c,__ ,. .... 1., ... ,. ...... , ....... ... ,,,.. ,., ,...,_ MTJ Business College 2100 NOITH MAIN STH!T FOUND su.ett ~. '""' young. Vic. Feirview A -·-FEl\fALE lrtllh Sdler, vtc: 19th &: Plactntla, CM . 567~9349. P'ND: Keys; Vic. Adams I: Brookhunt March 1 0th. 546-"'32. BL.ACK male % Lab ~~ Irish Setter 5 mo. Vic. AJllo Beach. $.2632 after 4:00. BJ&ek, male Lab w/choker chain, found betdnd Wbl~ SANTA ANA, CAllfOINIA 92706 tront, C.>I. "6-ll!62 Phone 541·2673 11'L""os""t '-""''-"'-=-~s5s· -·.o. -=---- -EBRONIX ' TUTORING CLINIC Reading-Math-Spelling DIAGNOSTIC TESTING (No Chorvel · Your Child Wiii Rocolvo Gvarantffd 1-to-1 lntlructlon Adult Speed Reading Available English-to Spanish & Spanish to English At EBRONIX-Whero Roodl"I It Enjoyoblo 2750 Horbor Suite 7B C.M, 979-162&. ENJOY The benefita of .TRAVEL Call PACIFIC ~VEL SCHOOL today to se.. if )'OU. quall!I for a positiou In the AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY! .543-6655 Doy•-.. cla ... COO ,,.,.. ,.. toJ I,..,.. IS • RumlliDM Alont •Ticket Alonl 0....,. Ac•nt • Ali·frlfP!Apnt •Tl'IYllApat DIRECTOR• -l. llcClwl (USN, bl.I [JTll. 1113 ..,..... .. ft'TIUll'S,.,.._•""91 ..... AYAL PAGFK TIAYIL SGIOOL · 610 East 17 Street s..ta BRO\VN leather beg with property keys in It. From auto In Costa Mesa. 548-1'96 $.50 REWARD! -We st Highland Tf;JT\er, all white . 15 lbs, male, long hair, vie Atlanta Ave, HB, 968:-2486 FEMALE Irish Setter, 1 O mm. AnlWft"I to name "Brandy'' K·Mart ar.e a . 6CS-S21 _aft.S: . LOST female...lrilh Setter, 2 yr. old. Reward. . 5!1;-1855 1---1~ Bobytllll"I MATURE, dependable, fenced yd, my home. Refs . Good lunche1. ~1067 . BABYSITI'ING my · b ome, day or night. Fenced yard, hot lunchn. 642-5299. Carpenter CARPENTRY • all types • guam. qaal speciallze in re-modelina:. Free est. local ref. 497.2945 bet 10 aft . 6 pm. e EXCELLENT • CARPENTRY e ' -Genm! Repair .- Reuonable ra~. 645-1995 CUSl'OM Woodwork, remod., panellng & ...,..;r. Vince Lehoff. '536-M75. Carpet Serv'lc.e JOHN'S Carpet &: upholstery Drt Sham.p_oo , (Soll Retlrdants). ·Degreasers & all color brighteners It 10 minute bleach for white carpets. Save )'OUl' money by saving me extra trips. \Vil! clean living rm .• dinina; rm.. &: hall $15. Ally nn. $7.50, couch no. Chair $5. 15 yrs. exp. Is what count.I not method. I do work myself. Good rtf. 531-0101. e DIBERNARDO le Sona e Carpet oa1 ... lnot&llatlon. & repain. 963--2639. STEAM Extrac:Uon. ~ oft ttds wk. only. Work IUU'· ....__ Abo uphol. Cement, Concrete I Jo F s • p a N c. p p \ • • DAIL V PILOT %5 -~------Tueldl}, Mucfl 11., 1~74 Get~!9! Top Sou Help w ... ted. M&, 710 ~, Wanted, M&F Jlti ROie Wanted, lllif 710 ROlp Wanted, M" F no Help WonNcl, M&F 71 HI p II Fu tuN 11f~ t • y.......... Gu*n "Seniice om -l NewportBcb * vut:\r~ ;,IL * llOYS & GIRLS llwChwtlc A1umlol1n IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Ol'FICI CLI AlllNG ·-SECRETARY TYPIST & -pl -DIVORCI SALE IO.a&S an.tr 4PM ..._ , New pqicr carrkn. nWL 5DldflW ,...~d. DI.)' .ut. Nl Tlme POIJUons txptr. ~. approx. 4 bra ~l~'!,~ltlY tor MW ~-":''.9-~t;a1i.~· Ewrytbj111 Woe 1m::.. ~~ YARD a. C. qe: _10 )ft. tor Newpoll Pal . tlectronb, f39l MlilnhrM t\ltll. No -.'&ldrW: 13 hr ea. UTllfllll w.uui:. Mutt. tl.u.nt ·~ .............. ,., uv11.-. Med. BR suite n .-n:an ..,,, . .,._.,..,DIP, ""9 Beach. Newport Hl'h,<t:hl .. We1tml1ter Ave., nu +auto oP. C.k . .t NWpL hlspealdnc,~Awrtt-3 ~LEN nl!eCkd to rt,p1ace 3 9 drwr drH&tr IJmlrror, =-~~aullQr;-( ' s';' I II IJ1 ~~~~~~. :;~=-~-~~:;'.A"Rv J4hl Main~= won: o:;CE'":Ji..,ING MANA: mutt be tut I: accunl~ 1'utc/c.ft~0 ~ ~.~ -=· c::'-a~ ~ General S.rv•c. .l!!J DAJLY Pll.DT. Call &G-4321 ,..__..,;'--prerd Dfthwalhers, Coolcs. CER. tern.ale Btach OtY b'Plnc A lhorthand. capeble WAITRESS~ 2'1-30 to mttt, a lamps.~ llvtrc CAPTAINS CAR CW-I: lf9vt a.ppllcation. M~ ...... 15 .. "" ~· 80 ltt. Rec.pt., "''Ml A.Ides &teL Cd c:o benenta. C..U· ot orsaNzLnc tl.llnc 5Y1lmui, "uic 40 brltW'ttlc •days for nn. ~ -;1~ rock:, Rand -ulna' I: "Auhlna, ~ Jolt w....-, Male 700 BOYS IO .ell Oowert. S't.70 Qualll\ed to . hand 1 ~ Call MO-Bl (TI4) 124-0lll. . = :: = private ~ Oub Call = s:.nllh WIWl':t ~ ~ 1: oull Jne Pick Up I. per br + bonul, In Santa llCl'etarl&l nHds of c:onstr. ConvalMCenl it ORntODONTJC ASSISTANT rnentJ Pl'nonnel n:per1nlct: ~TIT Wtd·Sat Ir MXld lhelvn. 'tfl'OUibl °"";f;f· J'~r a , call MOTD,Holtl ma.nacer Alla. 531..e:238 lmarketJnsdlrector1 . Rttldent.lal Ca.re f'aclllly. Part time pogldon avail. ln .. -1~;, ~" Mr o•~ WANTED: Exper. leur man iron • 11us tbl 1c olher •••1 would ~ em..i--.-1 Plmh N......,rt ofc. Xln't ~ v• ... • ....u · """'"• • _.... or Xlnl. r f""3"""'' · CARETAKER Couple.!, U\'e -~ii.--~.~ INSPr·c•t\Di Newport Beach otfice. Spma m.380). for 1round floor in new millc ttems, call evec. 6'J5.: -PLtJimlNG. ELECJ'RICAL, "" N npt ~:--~bu.slneu -tn.~-.ctubhome. Apt • + ---.-oa.rttlt, ---~ -1--"'I ortbodontic... op. Q ~ c , ~~tlve eo. 11\ghesl 3067 ask for Mt.ric 't CAIU'ENTRY. No Job "'° ~· 640-lM ~ aallry, N.B. 64&-1124 HHl>60. SHIPPER 612~. SECRETARY «>mm.• '"·"Cooll1d Norin DINETl'E Set 42" round <• amalL Fa B Rome lttp&lr, .::;a.. · er · CLERK • TYPISl' EXPERIENCED CUua!ty For manufactur.er ot tmall PARKING atttndanl. part. Danlt:l110n 842·Ttl8. ...n leav~s n·" oblon&. xlnt ' IU-l«B. ' .,.. W11tttd, Female 702 Good tyvlnc akll1i A Ins. A,itncy &lrt. Part· electronic parta. time. Neat appeara.nce. 18 \VHO \\'ANTS TO \\'ORK! cond \\1•\nul neva mar top, 1 ''THINGS" by Nooee. Gen'I knowledi;e ol R.W £1tate time. Full Ume. C.0.ta M$ CORTEC. INC. NB. 642-181'1 or oYu. lifWlt have Calif. Good opportunity to !tam DRIVE A CAB! hvy 'chr().lne pedeatal legs, l c.rpmtry, Re-pain, Pl~ TYPE '10: Good oomposldon, documebl.I "O:'d. Exp . ottlce. 642-6500 aftermon11 JANITOR·Malntenance mt.n Driver Uc. Call betv.'ffn 2 I.ht ad bl:c. Typing 75,, ah CHOOSE your houn, \\Wk 6 uphol~ ll:\11lvttl c:Mtn;, aold j blnr. Elec . RemodeUns s pel l, p.mctuadQn, & E.tcrow «Loin ~blc EXP. Hairdreuer, C .M . Adult apt corn,16 . Pool & !i, 1192--2216. 100. Send resume to tor )IOUJ'lelf be your O\\'n &: \\·alnut \'lll)•I, $1 50, ~. taphone, croomJ-nl. bt~ ll.of.ndlsbursement area .. folJowlne pttlerred. m,alnt. ei.:perrequlftd. Full -· Oa•UI~ 11.rl No. 46. f!/o boa. Men Or 111omen. Can "'&!6-""'='661~~~~~-~I •HANDY MAN. Lel me be :;::5._u•tutt. JU.387·'i958 hr-lpfu.I. Excel. •a I a r y. ~" tor appt btt a Ir: ttme poddon. start $52.S. mo. REGISTERED ~ r;1o1, ~~ ~ 1560, be •llahtly handir.:apJ>N, BUNK bl.'<U. l\\i n bed. m.,pe 1 )'OUI' txtn. pair of handl. · · bentfltl Jlll'Oltl"&J'M ~ pm. It 141. Call Mr. McAlllater, ta esa, · · Ne1lt · Clean Appearance. dining tsble Ii: chain, 16' ; Odd jobl wilimlted. Call MEDICAL Aulstant pd. ~2Sll BANK FEMALE PRODUCTION se..a:iD. Vtt.. relind. Age 2S 10 70. fro51 frt'e t"Opl>el" refrii. • Don 963"89t8 ~~~~temshtp, ]:x· An~-··• no.-. Empi--~fad\ine Operaion, exper-JANTI'ORIAL Service now NURSES SECRETARY SupPlementb 6;i.'OOI' income. ~ilh ~ maker , roffef' &-' .. -u ~~ .• ~ mosUy beck ~--.... _.., .,~"'~ \enced & unexperienced, t.aldftS •ppUcaUonl for full Girt Friday po1llion, 1 Jitl Drive a ca hrs or mott R end tablt'lli. All xlnt eond. ~ HANDYMAN borne repair, omce but Carl do front ofc., CLERICAL wry JOOd. wortdne cond, time nperlenced peJD:lnel. Of.Ile\!, 0>81a Mesa. Book· day. Apply in l>Cl'llOl'l, Evn 6TJ.-{i820 ~ cupentey, l*lntlrw. plbtl. 673-.2.t69 lmmed. AaJa:nmenta. Top MW planL Apply at SAE 5157..,. keeping exp. neceuary. Utr Yellow· Cab Co .. 1!!6 E. 16th G S 1 112 : spriftkl1nc 'YI~ SM-08?9 NEED-help at h>1ne! We $$1. Lone or short term. Adv~ P~, 309) Q'P~. ~aa: ~n. • · St., Cos111. Mesa. ! •r•ge • e HOME REPAIR SERVICE have aklu, nur•es, Call MG-"'50. • A.lrwty, Colla Mna. ~R.::r-mBrr~u,!.:~.u~Nftded for our new s-peeW PPG W yrwn "'OMEN lookinR for carttr, 1 G "'GE Sal All 1 : carpentry, Plumbln:ll h 0 u. ekprs, companions. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO n+'t" nurstnc unll. WW grovide ETA A . ~ hn mtt-t Pf'Oi>le in-An.1\ • "· tem!I : .::,cal, Reas. SG.1004 ~:.:n_ ma k • r 1 Upjobp CO~~I~:i::~tel~or .!e:~~,::~. ::= A\-e~~1,i!!s~ ~·~~-O:u ~~G!:1d~, ~t!h r:i:!~ :_~ ~~~·•wk: ~"19 or I ~~~~lc;1:~ ~~ & ~oov~ : 23 ..,.... old -i~ wants --.. ...._..... Pr1vato rm •~ brd Em·•-~'U apUt 1... LADY lo do my ll'onlni· por1unlly to upgrade your *Soc:'ys Bookkeepers sci af Ki"" I ~adboanl, 1'"1k" l J• .... " .. ,.,. """' ..... ' • l'""J''" ·• t:a11 e\.°ff rofessk>nal skills . , W T GRANT CO c ('tinuig e rct f'atlre, t: • M 0 VIN C, De 11 very I: part Ume boeteu job ln nlL-e In ex-chance flX' cookint; Start SSJ> per mo. Abo }~et 6#-086°l P · Have too many to li•t · • • ~· port. M?1\ing machhK', • Hau1Ina. Have Bia Wa1k ttalaurant, NB are a, dut"9. Oui.lde day job or Positions. r opentnas all 5hlfta in Uz Reinders Agency NEF:DS ~f&.i;alc roH~ table, t>I(". • ~~an. Reliable It Heu. =7 :.I ~)ft exi>er ~1:'· BalOOa Penn. 17:~8:!i.~! tt:/Py 1:~ ~ 'cl"~ ~=:is~~~: 0:11: iiriE:· g&;J~~:: Avaf°2~~PV~~aikw. ~:11 T~u:mr S:~~~~ ' LOCAL .moving le hauling Shorthand 80, typing, 60. COOKS 9Jlte 21l 963-6'Tl5 Call 54&-2700. ICU • CCU • OB. a eo, l>l'neflls. Jt1n1E-s Rd, NB , by student. Large truck. P.R. (213) 'f90...5351 a.ft Spm. Fiddlers Ill Rttf, _ _ _ LEGAL Sec, Probate exoer No Ch•rge To Yov 9811 Adanu Ave 350 HONDA. tool.lf, po\\°!'r • Reu. Barry. 531-1235 ·or H•I W t9d M&F 710 helpful, must have xlnt cyp. New.acute f.acUlty located in Eitabllahed 1965 lluntlngton Beach G AR AGE SALE-Ltavlng • 539-908. P •n , Now Hirinc CooJr:s, day nr GIRL FRIDAY $600 Ing & S/H skills, wUl train. l.quna Hilla. Outstanding SECRETARY. GIRL ml. Equal Oppor. Employer iu?R. Platton'.n ro cker . ! YARD gr.rare lean-itf • ,,.. " 4f" night •hilts avail. Compuny Xln't lypl.st. Good w/Hgures Call f\1rs , WJnMow for appl. benefits &: working con· 10 10 2:30 daily. Type, 10 key. dlnelle set, aPt u ?Tfrlg, 3 • tlft Jtrt ('• -•.• • • benerii.. PltaM! Apply in I ~h Optional. Located in So: Laguna Jilli.I 837·1060. dltlons a\\'alt thole in-lite book. ~lust be neat and I record plyn, 1 w/radlo. l ~way·~' a t'um~'. At'COUfllant to llSK pel'flOn. 2'291 Lagunu. Jillls Laguna. Co. wlll be relocat· ux:nJRERS want~ for tere:sted in providing ex· accurate. $l per hr. ~arngf" "acuum. 2 RV awn-847~. . Prod f\tgr. Mach Shop to $24.K f\fall, -Lag HUit. ' lng In El Tom In Junt, 1914. At.:roAmerlcan IE African cellenl professional cart. 642-SCm, 1 to 2 PM. I ll ~l rng;;, 1~echanle1 ~(for, ~.;, LID: Haulln LI Industlofech Engr $13K COOK, P/TIME Free I Ftt Ptwiltions S1udle1, full or part.time ....._ · lu1 13' "·his "''/hrea, 6 gal r. le Tree Cost Accountant lo $121< Conv. H011plta1 iw2.()j98 Other Poflidons Avail. for l9'14-'75, by the Program Apply Penonnel Dept SERVICE Sta. Altendant. elec-. "·ater hlr n mi!IC. trlmmlnc, yard cleanup. Purchasing Agent $900 CaJI Jo~or Aopointment In Comparative Culture: SaddlebaCk F/Ume. Lite mechanlcal itfm\S. 10 ;;; Sat w l"n. 1e 1, Free estimate. 539-4736. 1..ega.1 Secretary to $800 COOK, EXPER, NIGUEL UniVttS!ty of California, exper. pref'd. Neat ap. ~Unorce Dr.CM S.'6-2.15T. SKJPLOADER &: dump truck Oil Lttuing Agt to $75 day AllO Food Service Workers. Personnel Agency --In·lne Courvs needed in pearance. Apply l0.m·2pm, Art I IOO GARACF. Sale, Antique hall f v.w~.:... eob ncn .. 1 te, ,.~phaJt, IMuranc:e Oaim• am eev831e~ Manor Conv. Hosp, 27635 Forbes Rd. lbe ~1 lclences. history, -commu·nity HDS~tal 2590 Nf'wport Blvd. Cf\t t ques 1rtt. •Id~ board, Ice box, • saw .. '6, re n1. _..ruo. }~ire & Casualty $700 .._. L.aguna Nhruel & literature. Full·time loe.d SERVICE Station he I P Ai"TIQUE ~lurph)' Bed, Alao ml~c. lam~. end • MOVING? Local furn. or Sa.l~/?.1~ Secy to $700 cosrA MESA manuf. planl 131-14n 6 cowws per year: pe.y 23561 Paseo de Valencla wanted, days. Apply, ll'lor\ Solid ()Qk S3'.l0 table1 glass top oolfee table. ,1 gen. hauling, 32 fl. furn. Sec Y t/to Controller S650 otters supplemental income aAC«<dlngll . to ~iricat1lotaUl_. Laguna Hills ~B 'a Shell, 990 E . Coast, ~ ' Upright Pia.no. 10 to 5 Sa.t & van. 548-1862 S57-2fi& Recep Secrelary to S625 opportunity for semi retired -----PP c.tlonl uvm qua '"" {714) 1J7 2121 · · A II .,.... Sun., 16560 f\ft. Neola, F .V. Sec'y/Life Im. exp. $600+ man In customer W"Vice at GIRL FRIDAY cat'l:ildates art welcome; • S.wf-M•ch Oprs @P •nc• _, ~7998 : HoUMCIMn1ng Warehouseman $500 factory. 642-225&. VP·Sale1 need• help. minontles ~ women are Take .San Dlrro ftte\\11.Y ,..__, ... 1 d -~ ELECTRIC I I """""~-~-,~--I • Typist, noon-4 om $3 hr 00 full I need aomeooe to help me encouraged to apply. Pleue To E1 Toro Rd. TumoU, ..........., pay • •ea Y .......... Whir poo Dryer 9' ).fed. couch and Jove i;eat, : Wt LL do re n er al CALL TRISH HOPKINS UPLE. Work time, with calls 10 make appts. 111 send curriculum vitae & Via Emada Spor1S\l.·ear mlg. 6U·:V.72 NB m. GE Retrig, good cond good eondlUon $30. i housecleaning, $3 hr. JERRI WHTITEMORE manage 62 unit apt com· N.B. Corp. oltlce:11. Some namf's of three rt"fettnt'fl Equal Oppor. Emplo)w SPF.CIAL Order Je'N'eler SlS. IKlOO B.T.U. Refrla • 49:1--4453 • : References. Debbie, ple:x, Colla Mesa. Salary le typing, filing & gen. ttt'yl to Comparatl\-e Cullure, Production Jeweler air/cond $75, Walker, 4 Jewelry 115 : 536-2-126. ~ PER..SONf\JEl comfo~~~ new 2 BR. 2 BA \\'Ork. Good sala,_ry, hin~es UO. Irvine, Ca.llf. 92664 R I E A tnine area, m.6122 ~~eels n~· trat SIO,Bal500~." 1----------1 • MESA a S ' apl. ..... •.• ¥ no pets or • bo .. A ........... o~ ea s-ssoc rASI Off)' A\1'. ....,.., • . eanlng er v Ice , SERY1CE5•KB-C'{ children. ~U · nU&. U'U>"7f•u · """"'E"r. LICENSED School Bu, rur-. • STOCK Girl, f/t.ime, flex· 673-56&1 ... OVERSTOCKED • Crpt windows, HIJ. etc. HANDYMAN Driven. Irvine area, 4 ht ~ earpera Fashion Island iblf'. Foldin1, pa.ck In 1. . All Jewelry % Priced ! Reatd/Comm'I. 557-6742. 488 E. 17th St. (al Irvine) CM CROSSlllG GUARD Pool exper. fol' community guarantffd, xlnt wapt, office in Newport Beach hat quality control ahlpM It PJULCO Comb i na Ii on C. M. Jewelry • 646-7141 !• Housecleaning, daJly, highly Suite 224 . '42•1470 i, aS!IOClatlon in New p 0 r 1. employer. tJ2..486t louned.11te opi)orh1n£ly for recelv1ng. Welu Manufac-wisher &-elcc dryer. It Machinery l16 • recommended. With rer. Call Ralph, 645--3319. B \ l l, LIQUOR STORE CT.ERK ·new or exper sales auoc-lllf\ng, 646-l787., ... _ . ~'ffig 'I~~ H • u 1 · after 1 Pfl\. 836-5.\3~. ~ ,,.,._.. .,..... • The Oty Of Il'Yine Is 646-5'168. San Clemente, full or part late•. Red. Carpet Rea1l?rs· SUPERVISORS HOUSEWORK. exper. pre&ently a cc e P t I n g al>" H A N D-y MA N ' retired time exper pref It rel req with over _1() oUicea nat10n-SS00.$1400 Per f\1o. Rent W•shers/ Dryer1 CARPENTER all met a I n\iter box $25. Orcular : power uw 7" wllh metal ~ lable. new $25. PcM·er belt sander, 4·•. like new $2.:;. ~ Dependable &: Rea!IOllable ACTIVE couple to manage pticaUons for position of pret'rd., Write Classified ad 492.3TI,7 Mgr ()y.'flr only.. wide ca.n oller the profe1t-MacGr-r S2. \Vk. Full malnt. Call 636-0974 Newport Beach mole1. Call crossing guard to help 0 ' alona.l growth & advance· -•-* 6JS.l202 • 644-2562. elementary school children No. 86. Dally Pilot, P .. Box ment opponunllies you're Y1cht Carp. EXCEU.ENT Housecleanlnit by ..... Own lranap. $22 ........ 83&-0648. Income Tix Income T•x Service personal or buslnei;.s 23 Yean Harbor Area (714) 675-6676 For Appointment CO'-fPL. Janitorial Service Floors-WalJs.Wi.ndcw;s Scott Payne 6'13-111)6 ''LANDSCAPING'' For A Unique & Personalized Style In Landscaping. Color· acaping & PerftOnal Design. Contact Greenhaven G•rdens ~3925 2123 Nowport Blvd. Cost• Mtsa Masonry QUAL. Brick, Block & Slone. Patios a spec. No. 29059T. Stewart Muonry, ~ Pointing & P•Plt'honglng * Wilford Pointing Cantr•ctors * RESIDENTIAL ~ COMMEJ\CIAL F1.nest Craftsmen Drywall \Vall papering Acoustlca1 Ceilings Please Call For Estlmale *642~77S 640-113* --State Uc. No. 281038 QUA!JTY painting, int. &. ext. All types, varnish, stain, color ma I c h I n g , acoustic ceilings, I n d . Comm. Rel. malnt. 495-QW8 PAPERHANGING & painting. 21 yrs Harbor am. Refs. furn. No. 1B3281. SU-2306. PROF. wallcoverin&:, state lie. No. 2'19514. Insur, all ""'"' ...... 71.,_. PROF. palnler, honest work, reu. Int/ext, tree estimate. ""'· 543-:1159, 64>-39U. NEATEST, cleanest, mo1t cxperttge apolicaUon. Int· Ext. Call 493-6115. I.NT/EXT PAINTING All Oran~ Co. 6TS.35s.9 ADVERT Sa.IHtnan f 0 r cross 1afeJy at heavily 1560· Costa ltlesa, Ca 926:1;,' MACHINISTS looking for + an xJnt com· 1631 Placentia O f K'EN?.10RE Wuher & Gas "cal ·-~-L traveled 1n1·-·-•-.,.. HEAD COOK, Fmf\fE GRINDER mW.ion structWT. Contact ' l>ry1!:r $125, guaranteed & nA.U m_.,_..... .&' • a~-uu Con H . Thoma.a E Mancini SEWING lltachlne operators. dellvel'f!d 546--S672 area, llbenl comm. pref. Guarda are nttded !rpm Mature. "'· ospital · • man-Exper. Guaranlee + hJq-h =~='='-""=--- boa.ting bland. S!K-3215, M.r. 8: 14am-4:30pm, w/Umes Call 642-0598 aatr, 640-8672. piece rates. Swim wear. SE FRIGIDAIRE Ele c t r I c Bruce. vtU')'lng at indlvklual loca· HOU~COOK MACHINISTS Habla Espanol. m Kalmus. R&ngt surface plate, \\'SJI AGGRESS IVE GIRLS tions. $2.29 pt'r hr. wlall $100" WEEK Costa '-fesa fatoc Airportl. oven, $50, 6'2-8772 necess. equlpmenl furnished for disabled elderly couple & 5"60-45ll AS JS Whirlpool automatic Looking for a Vtime, penn. by The Qty Of Irvinf' AI>" 2 · Is · od !ST & 2ND Slit~ a.she GE I d ;25 position ln a very active ply at Irvine Police Dept., grown gir m m f'rn r: '" TELEPHONE w r, e ec ryer bo"ti·quo ~-• opport . ...__, '-10l\!U'dl Bay home. 39 easy SURVEY each. Phone g.s:m. · ............. uru,1 lml 1.ee St, l?"\1.nt". For In· hours. llam-lipm .,ttkdays: Prt\1ou! ID-OD w/lotJ; ot room for advance-forn1aUon cont.act Cindy 2'pm-6pm Sat or Sun to do grinding NO SELLING-NO APPTS '73 GE A\·ocado, hvy duly, r.!'_~~t.aMjo"'b' nowha.,,·e exper. & Poling, 5.i&-5238. c 0 mp I et e bow.ekffping, tools ~· Talk w/oo.tneu owner-., 4 :1 = ! ~~O S%l(). '"""" · laundry, help shopping & hrs per day· 1 pm·S pm. $3 ="-'-==-=-=='°--- Call For Appointment DELIVERY Men, needed in plannlng l dinner meal dai. TOP \\'AGES per hr. N.8. olflce. Mr. Bulldl'! fl!'ateri•l1 I06 THE LOOK H.B., F.V. atta for Morning ly, 5pm, \\1th planned melll LONG TER~I REAL ESTATE IA-wis, 642-3146 AM only. • ... I n .. lldl &t&-9583. ; Mlscell•neou. 111 f' IS Some-one stealing )'Our ' gas? Can't tlttp at nii,.111 ? ~ \\"e have a $1.Th !lure CUN'. l Simple & easy lo lnatall, safeguard )WI' gu with our 1 siphon proof spring loaded "Tankguard". Send check l or money order to BaUey : f\larint', 1102 Eaat Wuhington, Santa Ana. C..lif 92701. 64U500 LA Timts auto roole. Ap-for Sun or day oH. Pref EMPLOYf\fENT SALESMEN TELEPHONE work, $1.75 -rp us.~ "I AI.DE Oerlt, adWt resident prox. 2 hJ"5 per morning, si~e matuft woman or LIBERAL BENEFITS \'~ I .. ~ In the ~·t t per hotD" 341 Bayside Dr MATERIAL • 1000 a Ol NEW ,.._ .. , ..• ~, f·-lt·-, care center. 1-!ature woman, prefer adult wlecon. car. ;.i.ith grown family le O'o\'TI Tu)' no .......... """ l N.B sr~ ' ITEMS! Doon, lumber, ply. ..........., """"" .............. "' I BUY!! Hn 7:30 to 4 & J:30 to Mid-szs. per mo, 8-17~ tJ'1lMpon.tion or easy bus Please Aµply Or Call n,ea w!1unv~f°" ~ch · · · · wood, alum shtetlna:, mold· appliances or will sell for )'OU "'""'· ....._ oont.1 A"'"""' ""· ""'mi. --ROYAL INDUSTRIES tnt":: "'" eaft Phil M~ , TELLERS ~~·,rem ~~RPLus ~::!!~~~!,ON ~ Apprentice B•ker Petiodontist needs exper. HOUSEKEEPER/ Namee, VJLL.\GE REAL Expel' only need apply 6461616 • Or Journeyman B.lker f/time asst. Expanded COOK 2040 E. ~r Rd. ~ATE, 96J.4567. • s.Curlty P•clflc · 2:., So~~i ~· all 6 or Sunday, Salary ap;en. Apply, Sextant duties oppar. H.B. area. full charge of house & cook· Santa Ana _ 540-3210 RECEPTIONIST $500 N•tlon•I B•nk n': 546-103' 839-097'1 or !)G.3050 Restaurant, 630 Newport Cn4) 96:Hi671. Ing for family of 3, Live out Equal Oppor ...• 1ployer m/I TYPING, Fml Ore Appear. 550 Newport Center or ---Behind Tony's BJdJI:, 1ztat'I. ' ·cenler Dr., N.B. DENTAL Assist., X-R.ay but avail to live in°" oc-F~ P$ld/AlllO Ftt Jobs (Fashion Islandl' C•m•r•t & FINE QUALITY PERSIAN ASSI' MANAGER Ncewportha iraCld el. p,.644-0595fer_ Exp., ca.slon. 5 day wk. must Machlnlst AMl. '5 ht WESTCLIFF Equal, N~ ... E'm'hployor Equipment 808 RUGS. ,. en er drive, exp! req, $!iOO per Temporary graveyd shlft to -67'5-3m Indus. Engineer $13K Penonnel Agency ASAI-II PENTEX SB 11 \\·/ Akhavl Orient.I Ru1s. : train for auistant manager. DISHWASHER H~~SEKEEPER & child Ex. Sec'y to pres. $750 fMark Ill Center> - -Sf.ICT SOmm, n .4 len:o;. & 81i N. La Cienega Blvd ~ Jack In the Box, U05 Baker Days. Apply lri ptrson ...,._ II·-In m d•~ pvt File Ofrk S500 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. 1(1111111'$ SMCT 13Smm, f'2.5 lens. (213) 659-4480 1 St, 01 Dick Church's Rest, ... .., .. , ~.. ' -n7. .....--• Dictaphone Opr. $4Th ' s.&2-8836 ,,....U $175 both. 548.6129 STEREO ooMOle In early : room & tv. N.B. Some Clrl Frida $500 --~~=~==-AUTO SAlESMEN 2liS8 Newport Bl, C. M. ' English nee. UXJ mo. Mn:. Bllllna ~I~ Opr S500 RECEPTIONIST D I A J bl CANON FX. 35mm, SLR, American wood, am · f n1 :• Need Jor one of Orange DREAMS bigger than your Long, 673-9114. P~I aerk $51S Ba.yiilde OHices \\'ed. & • Q camera, wll.4 Canon lens. radio, turn table $7S. Large •· · County's leading Pontiac paycheck! Want to ertab. H 0 u 5 EKEEPER/Babysit· Clerk ""~!:Ill 1500 Thurs only. :ritust be at· 1a • • ,13'.l, ~ n10dern picture .$25. Slab Dealers. New or Used car thRt 2nd tncome' If )'Oil ter. 1-fon thru Fri, 7 to 4:30, Dental 'F:nt Office to S600 lnctlve, "'"II groomed, & • Furniture · 110 bench $l0, M2-382f> ~ ~st" Ex~~ !::_~n g e have 6-8 hnl per ·wetk. I'll own transp. N.B. Rrfa req. Secretary/Insur 10 SJTS enjoy meellrnl: people. Ex· TEMPO oHf'TII a truly unlque•I'-.;.;._""-='------"-' OIL pa Int In Ifs, orig. • u1:-11e its. ......~.e .... ""' or show you how Call 639-6123 SJ~7 aft 4 or wknds. General Office · S·l50 perience & Ille typing re-& time uvlng opportunity 8' GOLD velvet aola, 2 grttn Seascapes, I and at: a Pe!!, not, we will tnlln. Ask for · · HOUSEKEEPER Call Jeannie Sisco qull'ed. Call lltn Davis. for skilled . . . . . velvel chain, 3 commode abstracts, etc. Comm . ~ Andy ' El t • It Sid Hoffma.n GU-lfiai 'for inleniew. KEYPUNCH tables. King headboard. 536-5!11 DAVE: ROSS ec f0ftlC 4 ""· 5 da>" wk; $3 hr. Udo NEWPORT RECEPTIONIST SECRETARIES Like ""w, m"'' "11 · LATE ..-1 GE """'""" PONTIAC Isle. 642-6830. m-arn> frig $100 Si t ' Personnel Agency young dynamic E~ firm Who want dlgnlfled & ;:.;.;:.;::.;;:..______ re . . mmona 1\71 ~HarborBIYd. Assemblers ILLUSTRATOR -technical 8 attkll sharp. ~ble in· stimulalfl11t long or lhort ~tETAL Craft dinette aet, bed $50. 1n4l 846-3538 after : Costa ~fesa 546--8017, & commercial. Pasteup and W Dowr Dr., N. • div. to handle front desk & term a.s~ignments • few oval table, 4 chain. 1 leaf. _600p'=m~·==~-,,.-----c AVON some Inking. ST:>-7300. 6C2.Jl70 learn the escrow business. days coupie week• or few IWl')'lorange $.3l aft SP~I f.i..EcrRIC impact "'nflt'h .umn'fOUS? ENTHUSJAS. TRAINEE POSITIONS INSPECTOR Salray to $fiOO. call Coas!nl montlis . you decide! Now """''1'-'"6=25::.·------S30.: car nnalyz.er SIS.; rec· • TIC? You would make a Circuit Asaembly Corpora· For electronics fl.rm In O.C. Management Trne $525 Personnel Agency, ~. you ("an . OAK Roll Top Desk, 5' long, ord player $10.; s· bar table • perfect Awn Representa· :;.n ~~iate~~~~ 1 Airport a.re~·_] rain e e carttr Minded 2790 Harbor Blvd, Of APPLY BY PHONE S.top. Good con,~ t 16~ n . $35., 492-1949. .. live. You can run your own nspector. uuuu \\"Orking WESTCLIFF RECEPT • SECTY Cull 540-4450 & Let us know Private party. _.., rm. DRAFTING TABLE · : business, schedule.your own ~~-=~t worktnc con· concla IE benefits. Applicant Personnel Ag:ency Parof...Lltne .. M.D.'1 ofc., call wh11.t your skills are. No ·Afters: 54&-8625 Hamllton 44X72 & draft , houn &: make the most of a APPLY may apply at SAE Advanc· f~fark III Center) 546-0'l31 , 6 to 9 PM need to come In personally · LA·Z.BOY Recliner, dark maQI $150. BABY CRIB, • 1 real earning opportWllty. Orult Asatmbly Corp. ed Packaging, 30!IO Airway lGal E. F.dlnger, S.A. RECEIVING Clerk, 10 un-until we have the 'just right' gold Hercukm, xlnt coocl, dUc. S45. 833-9649 •, Ca.II 54().700. 3169 Redhill Ave, oma f\fesa Dr., C.M. 540-SZ6 542-8836 pack & mark in \\"Omens ap-spot for you! S70, Upholslem:l. Tub chair, BABYSITI'ER • for our 540-5490 Classified ads sell big items, ?i-1ATURE 1\'0man needed tor pare!, lQam-4pm f\.fon/Fri, NEVER. A FEE AT TEMPO. dark brown $25, 645-4228 home. Reliable, to watch 1 F.qual Oppor. Employer small item• or any Jtem. housekeeping work. T. 3 $2.25 hr, no exp nee, phone Tempo Tempor•ry H1lp * Loveseat &. llOfa. Never yr. old boy. M·F, M . $1/ht. Just call &t2-5678! shift. Full or plllme. for Interview. n4-556-8681 . used. Very gd. qual. Custom Near Newpt. Blvd & 23rd, Help W1nt9d, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Sawyer Home, &f&..6TI6 uk for Gary TURRET LATHE CPR made. Usually hm. 968-7910. C.M. 833-M55 MGMT TRAINEE RESTAtTRANT H.ELP. ~tale Eii>er. Only those attk:lng LT. wood table, 4 chain, $35. BABYSITTER needed for 3 So. Orange O!ty, ambitious, & female. Part time days. long t~ employment 1\'/ Sofa & chair $50. DALI Etching $65, Renoir .. Etclting $75, Bradbury OU $150, Brandt Watercolor, $350, pvt ply, 53.5--5095 12" PORTABLE Color TV. $1BO, Kin& bed $98, dbl bl'd ' $68, All near new, Pool table, fair. s~. &C--0406 clilldren <. 5 & 8 tn walldng EJEOUTIYES-IAJIA8ERS ·-•h• five fiM•-In-Apply •I ""'''" King, >l!S <>lab. !>mt •ho"l<l •pply. 645-8234 distance of Mariners ~...._I -·~~ · •--Harbor Col:ta J.-1esa Tapma1lc, Corporation ~_, • come. Call l!tr. Campbell at ' · 1851 Kellerinr St GOLD leaf end tb\s, cost $100 CITIZEN band gear. Bue, · PhotteaJterS,30pmM!Hllll "JOB OPPORTUNITIES" Sl4-<!lXXI RETAIL SALES !rvi"' ,,,.._ co,.elll30oa.72!N.C:O..l moblleo II"'""· wolkk·: BABYSI'ITER Wanted 8:30-?iiEDICAL front office recep. P/time. Mon·Frl 11-Zpm. Sat Blvd., Lq Bch. 494-&m. talkie. Crystals. co-ax clc. 5, m)' home, a.rt 5 ar Oonbt. Experienced &: 9:30-4:30pm. Apply. in TYP IST-PART-TIME .SOf°A bed, king n, br"O"Nn & not 536-0983. ' ......... S43-"8l $15M-$75M Range mature. Jlo1uat know peg penon, Newport Statiooers, Xlnt opportunity for mature, while plad. Roll arms. nso. POOL Table, oomple!e, Call ' BABYSITl'ER. ln our home boarlj. call between 2 I-4 4229 Birch St. NB. resporutlble 1\'0lllan w/prov.97 :;'";';:46:=l"ol:=t :!6P:"';..==='-'..._..,,;,;:' ,:":":'=====:;!". for 1 yr old, tn.nlportaUon wk-days, 642-8566 • SALES e en iki~,_a.ccuracy 1.: ..,. req, SU.38S5 . UU.llls.NHOTIAIU MESSENGER., p/ttme batil:' CAN USE EXTRA P.JONEY! -a touch of !he artlstk·. Houni -,c-::='7--::-:=:-:=:---------., ... ,._ Yo11 UntrnplovM No-Ar• Yo. s •• 111119 A Chrrit• $2/hr + mileaae. f\fust PART TIME!' 12-4 PM. Write aaultled rSEEK & FIND' -W•rriN Ab.ut Yout A9..-Tlr.4 of l rok•n Prolfli••-have own car. Female 17·23. Sure you can, you're no dl!· Ad No. 74. Dally Pilnl. P.O. U11tl•c:ld•d A• To A Ptopt r c.,.,,, .. •f Ac.tio-Call '-fr. Sullivan for appt. ferent trom anyone else. If Box 1560 Dally Pllol ;=.::::::=:..:=.:..=='----------. Chess Terms CCETAMHCEHCMEEUQOPC * Wollpopor Hong•r * • c. Reblw 646-2449 BAKERS ' HELPER AAE YOU VHDt:lt ,AID7 If '" C.. A..., Tiie .......... cc .. ,.,.,,,., ......... lo n. ........... We'4 Lile M 1.-Mw Wtttr T•• Bn-1390. you at-e willing to pUl a lit·).,.,..,.,.·.,..,,.,..,..,.,...) MOLDERS EXPER lie time & effort In our ~ . ' business. from your home For fast growtng fibet'Jllass or through )'llUr contac:UI. boe.l co. Applyotn peraon 11, you can make a comfortable Clipper Marine Corp., 1919 Income. We are· an in· £. Occklental SI. Santa 1emational company In the Ana. entertalnmenl industry. We M ODEL·Atlractlv e, will tho"' )'Oil how lo sell wholesome, "boa.t oriented" easily 1<t ettectJvely. No for new publication. A ge hard sell, this It a quality 3).27. (TI41 642-$364, product. backed \\1th In· MOTEL ~laid, will tn:ftr."Ap. lt:grlty. Cnll 1714) 991·1!).;(l ply Jn pe;r&0n, Costa Meu betwttn 9 11m & 12 noon EAHPRCAPC R DTHROBOAH Plaster, P•tch, R•lr PATCH PLASTERING All types. Fl'ff estimate• Call~ L.lt. 0'115 PLUMBING Rcmodelll • Repairs. Water Matera, .d1lpola\I, tumaces, dabwuhn. 64).G63 M/C • BIA. Complete: Plumbing Service. Uc. mti!K. • ROOF for le11, n!paln, ahincJea, rock. comp tree ext, Llc. 16113 . 511-. I • Apply In Penon Between 10: 30 & 2 ,pM FAR WEST SERVICES PIE PUNT 1672 Reywolch Santa Ana ' ' IF YOUR .ANSWERS ARE TRUT"FUL -WE CAN HELP YOU A. Oo VOii h••• 1tron9 .. acttioll•I d,; .. , 7 I. Do vo• h .... 90M 11•ti•• in .. Ui9•11ct 7 C D• you f••' t11fflcl•nily 111otl,o!H I• ochlt •• 1 D. O• v•11 h•T• tht oblllty h• ,,. ••• dtclrl•11• E. Ar• vo11 r••dv to 1•t • rt•ll•tio c.•r••r •bi•cti•t 7 F. If vo1o1 wr r• conTi,nc.N thtt htlll' ••• •"•ilt bl wo1114 y•11 tcc.t pt it, wltho11t d•lt 'l1 YOU SHOULD KNOW e Th• Mtttr i•D• •r• 11•! •d••rth.d e Tlii"' •tty proft•ti•11•I i11fl11t11ct h •oin•tirnt1 11•Ctt· .. .., e &•tti'Jlt ..._ ri9ht doon op•11, •f th• rltht l••t l r•• "1t1Jr-1 IHhllWit11•. e hitc11tl'f't potlHon1 •t• fllltd thre119h •J1•c11ti•t h1l•f· rinre. e M.u '".,... 111t iU119, 11 not• t•tal •111••'· SIND RESUME DR CALL TOOAY -POR- NO COST IXICUTIVE INTERVllW EIEOUTIYE iERYIOES, llC. -HOMI Of PICE -(7141147""21 .. N. Moln St. • Santo Ana Trivia?. IM, 3205 Harbor, C~t ?.lon·f'rl NURSES SECTY .• part time, 10 ,to til It's a reason to read th• Dally Pllar's entfftCllnment pa91-ry Soturdoy Morgan Nurwa ~&istey. hrs per wee.k. Ule typing Ir: 1 BN:a. LVN.:1 PnlC'S noor:1 2'n~i1nq~·:64U~~m_,._~=~-1.,,..,...,.o-- duty P'aid wkiy. 657 W. Jl'llli Help w..,tttd. M&F-7-10 1p.W•nted,.M.& F7f" St., Sullf' D, c.~f. $15.9361 .......................... o;-;,;·--....... -.... --... or 833-2366. NURSING, RN ).ll 1:/or U·T Shift. t d.t)'I wtc. Hwrtington Beach Conv. Hoopltal, 181ll Flotida St, H.B. IMT..astS. NURSES Akiel, 7-3 • 3.-<U thllll. Exper. prel' d. Hun- tineton Beach Con v . Hc.pltal, mu F1otlda St .. H. 9. 117-3015. • THI SAM l'MlfCISCIAH ~ESTAUlAllf Is Now Accapl1f"IO Apolic.atlonl For: IUllOY NOSnss, II ' °"" WAITllUS COOi llAITIND• COCllTAIL WAITllSS • & DISNWASta TPSOUEENMCA O PKSI 8WE A T 8 ff Q P T N I M 0 A NW, I S T MC B I S TAK RY RNWBNNHK CMBMSORAOGPG NIETPTSAPWNA ECBISH •NL~SENAlt>T ~RNBCUH STSAEP•LSSE UKUKROQUMAPSTSTMTHM T H C T P A T U R lij'_N E S S WA 0 E_ A M W-A '--A.---0-0 E R 8 R--A 0 8 ~06 DSODRAOBT HCAERPPRV MOTERKCKNIN~ 'ICHCNQ kSTALEMATREAOBATURE hu.11"'Uotilw 11w-lllddl:n nW!Z1.-l lt-1~J br..'lo"" tll'Jlfif t-••d. "~~'IMJ, ur. d°"""· 01 d~°"'"' Ir\ 1~ f'lltdr. l'llld t4 l11JU.•n nan<''lnd bo11 It111 ai iho.,.11· ' .. llSHOf' OtECI04ATt PA"'"' .... IOARD EHPA.S5A,.,T-OU£E.-. • CAYJ\1R t: Kll\G ROOK r CAS'TW'C KMGHf ST ALE.MA TE !° TOMOnOW: S..19d C..ns -• To ordr:r 1ny Of al of lhe expanded "Seek A Fmct" llook1", "'1mbtn ! tJtrou.a" 7. 1end SO ~1111 r°' nth, rn11tJ• dicdi.' 1 P!IY•bte to "Seek A tind," SI.Ir-Te:~ $yftdlclW'~ ' kllm In are J 1t.i. MWipapn • .:...:...-----~ , • I ' -. DAILY PILOT TUffdOJ, M"'h 12, 1974 • • • • Hijit; · c;clOi; ..... v-NI~-A-. 1JMc1=... _ _;;==::-= COlll'lZr!: Ham Station. • PIANOS 1 ;;s-~;;:;;;-;d"'~l;;d"~'"~'""=;;;;·~m~I~~~~.·1=112=-=FO-l ...... D~,.IAN TORINO 1· 1·-7··2-1FiOID. GR_ AN TORINO = :.':'J. ~:,,~~ • OIGANS l~P ~~.r:~ =-..... ~-.Top 'PASSENGER':TATION WAGON 'PASSENGER STATION WAGON ~~Aloi l old• band. ~ N ...... 'tll t ._.,., racor, boom. Olwen await !IOi-'1000 I cJd Va.&,ble l"'---•a51..cld~\18:.JEE:Jn~gi:U·~~--:--:-..f--·~,._,<#f* """~ Sifi •11rs!1t;-liiii;"l""1~S150!!:~~ '!:ti"~ im DODGE ll3llO vAJ<, •"· c~Matlc Tnnunla•---,lon-Cnllle-0-Ma\ic Transmlsalon NYLON Ca<pet _...,..,.,,. Rentals fnlll $5 SIS-l487 p/b, lliO V-1, '""''" '" Power Steering Power Steering '!' -133 ,....SS ot I ,_ MdNTOSH MXll~ MAC 240, -· ..... JS.OOO mt. Power Brakes, Dile Front Power Brakes, Disc Front -•· -Iha& carpet. 170 e Pl I G -~ Teac '"10' Sony TC *' -wbll, $3100, 6*-1281/ P Tailgate Wind Power Tailgate Window -' ' • ,. )Vdl OI 2 tooe Celadon •not ,_, Pioneer PL 50: Dynaco Pat· call bet 7. 9:SOPM ~Ramo . OW ·-. !LINEN DRAPERY ALL MAJOR BRANDS 4. 2MK !Vi Roclltineor Xi ORANGI ' COUNTY'S '71 DODGE !i Ton. v.a. AM Radib , SPEaALJ. lUb mtrrora. New Splnett trom •••• 1595 OHM-F. Sanford 557-3126. or Crpt'd • Pttll'd. Ma 1 Alt CondJUoner Atf\-CondiUoner . 64i-2255 ot -U.ed lr<>m ............ lS5 •<"1<1140-1~ .. Ulli5 NEWJIST-iUZUKI _ =-'°nt OOltd. !2000. El'l~Jdedlum.mue 1---:Cl>lor-Medium Blu~-· ..,.-----~a:~!f ~U:~~:~ -~~o~~:~~ 1z -m !IS DEALIR--·-HI cen-5111_7E,895SD •• i · Ucens~S1118Eis IO L purifier elemlnatea dust e Or9en1 ,,.. \t v.. ACOS WI NEID YOUR t • . POU•• °""' & •a"•· ALL MAJOR BRANDS ,'------' MK 7 BULT CADILLAC See at Employee Parking !ol, DAILY PILOT, See at DAILY PILO'l'Employee Parking Lot, S4H3fl Wurlll.t" w/.ny INewl 1499 ' IN STOCK 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Monday 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Monday DRAPE.S. WOVEN wooos, Thorna• ... (Usedl ·-·. S195 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 ~· :i,s;, ~!t model can. through Friday. Call 642-4321, aak for Mrs. through Friday. Call 642-4321, ask for Mrs. CARPETS, UPHOLi'I'ERY Lowrey w/sym tNewl $213$1·-------· G Fre e E1t, Trained e FREE• 1 1 2255 Hlirbor Blvd.,C.M. ~~or~~PP l!~G~r~ee~nrn~a~n~·~C:J~~~~§~~C:J'.!!l~!!!reenmj~an~.!!=::!!~~§2!!!!!!:==~ Decoraton:. 5 4 8-8 9 41, Org•n Le1son1 F=~~~ 9 w :":°b Autos, lmperhd '71 Autos, lmportecl '71 Autos, lmpoited 970 Autos, Used 990 l/621-f16' FULLERTON MUSIC children. 49'l-9662. ~-= ~ = --~-'----- Mlocen1nooU1 IJ191 Eucl". Fn-··ta1n v.u.,, , y,, old t•m. •mall German ~'!'!!'"!!!'!'!!!"!!'"!"""'l'". DATSUNc OPEL VOLVO Wanted 120 122 N. ~~?~'Wlorton ~~ro~11:1.' children. '73 "'° CRMX """"" •lnt WILL BUY YOUR •71 OPEL '74 YOLYO CHEVROLET I-===---...:.;:;; 171· 1805 cute, lovable, cocbpoo all ~-~tras:, .. !':-,?Z .':f ~ ~=~=~~==-1 DATSUN, TOY OT A 4 door. UIOO aeries. RadJo, * U.S. COINS * _ .. 8 Id 0 ' w...._,., · OR VOLKSWAGEN low mileage. Only 16,000 Seo To Afiproclal• '68 Camaro , RS. All extras incl. P/S, P/B, air, auto, radio, vinyl top, etc. Atuat &ell $12$. 963-U21. Singlff & Collectiona 'PIANOS-ORGANS ~~~-7~446~·~-~~·~~·~mo~o~, ~wkencl.s anytlme IMMEDIATELY PAID FOR OR NOT. WILL mlln.Goodgurnlle~.By Top S Pald. 962-o709 a.. c.:::::c:::=,..=~°""'--FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS P.AY TOP DOILAR. CALL owner, 979-S'Th.1. Jc thnJ fl. 5162.-7689 New & Used. Grtnt ~Jec:uun. 250 YAMAHA. Hi&h comp. Call or come ln to Re us. KENT AU.EN. 540-0U2. --=====--1 SILVER COINS Con)pehtlvr •"""· Open 1 ll~I ,,.ad, cl>amber, port•d, PEUGEOT Best Deal Anywherol LEASE OR IUY. All Models! OIEVEI.J..E '65 Convertible. Rwis &OOd $350. P C Em .• St.tndll.YS. The t>Kt ,... ... ....... Good cond. Make oiler. '70 DATSUN P.U. AYIN~ PRI E (left.ls nrt' always at; . 846-6549 VERY a..EAN. R.U NS NEW PEUGEOT DEAN LEWIS WANTED' Gudcy""· wwk· Wallichs Music City iiiiiiiiii ''72=-~~Yc;AMAHA°'M=t.,..'-,,u125"'.---•E>=':')1 ll450. i:.'"'W..:..-DEALER Ing or not. Rea110nable. Sot.Ith Coast Plaza ,540-2$30 .......... , U1 ae · .,.,.,, _ YOLYO 833-1898 I CHRYSLER 64S-5848 Pm, General ·ISO best ofter., 673-7573 alt 12 240 z •n : Perfect c..'000. Red. OFFSET Pia" Burner and Sporting Goods 830 * Secur1~ Pet Prod. * l:m~o~~ C~~. ~j 3100 W, ~~~" N.B. = =· ~rr!: Orig. Complete Sale• and Service. 50 c.on1pacl1 on dlspla,y. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 64&ft1'i3 '57 CHRYSLER. 56.IOJ miles. E:(cellent condition. Ne w tires. ~. 644-0154. light tabl• wa,.od. WANTED to b"y older"""'· Bed 28c lb. Cott. ob. ""' Lorey -· 646-1147. TOP CASH SSS • RAT * m4~ * Pleue call lb. D.H.L.'a $2.50. 10/more COINS '64 &. before, $4.2S for , . 548-9617 $2. M7-3977 1418 E. Mobile Hornet 935 paid fol' t.tsed AMC or Jeepsl----4-0-M-PG----1 PACIFIC MOTOR ·12 wagon, flle1 lojec1et1. IMPORTS auto, AM·FM, eto., 14,[,00 mt Must aell., Immae., PEUGEOT/SUBARU -OVER h1 boo k. CONTINENTAL Sl. $1.75 for Halves. Wllshfre SA ,..,. E'l-t ·~ -· l ---~-~7227c TV, ,R•dio, HIFJ, LGEi. d~ needs temporary MOBILE HOME ;'e b;;'11.f :°Ji':. ~i 1557 W. Uncoln Ave., 673-8760 '73 TOWN Coupe. Loadl'd, 2 Muslc•l ln~trumenttm Ster.JO 136 ho me. Raise w/children, FOR SALE: AMC/JEEP mechanical cond. Exterior ZENITif, RCA A: SYLVANIA ~pay. 84&-65n ar_. SILVERCREST 1969 Harbor Blvd. C.M. I'Ot.lghh•ate; AM~(.Fmt ,.uradlo no& Anaheim ~·l'v°"o"L°"v"°o°"1oc-v-.,.-c-,-,LM,_..,t,..o°'f,..t""he Dr, Speed control. Air Cand. ~ •65 o:.•• Mech Special Boue Pa I n t , •n MOD, 304 Lo miles, """"' ones, "" · AM/1' .. M v.ith tape pl~r, telcvlsk>ns & 11tereos. Priced .,.,..1 _.. MOBILE HOME " .... -less than the discounter! 20, 53, 2 BD 2 BA carp \VE woo.Id Uke to buy )'Otll' reAAOnable offer refused excels JO MPG. $1500 tirm. pert. 25 MPG. A real beau-originally sold Ior $9000. 900-1248 t;y. $600 nrm. 495-5463 eve. A.liking only $6001. pri. pty. with 3 yr picture tube 1 yr DOG OBEDIENCE CLA.$ x • • " old cars, please call thla around $500. Call B 111 "CONN" Tenor sat "White" parts &: selVlcie. 19" &: TO Start Wed, April 3td draped. blt·ins., re~ number Monday • Friday 675-0970 or 67S-871&. Soprano sax, 'f B 1 rd·· Jan::er color sets are in the Newport}~ area. washer' ~ect. dcyer, kl SanHipm for lmmed I: treel~~~J':--:A"G=U""A"""R;-- GUITAR Martin 0.35 12 Siting W/eaM, $500 646-9019 eves. PORSCHE Autos, Used 990 1 ~",,.~"°'=·----- • CASH PAID FORD portable respirator 545-5604. delivered & set-up. AJI Ctll 546-4928 for D> ll11' ~.. .!~· pickup, Ml-3007. . ock '· clock, •lotaie abed, UUJU" I ~-~~WE"="~·-=----1 --------PORSCHE 72• 9UT, Coopo FOR YOUR JUNK CAR ---1.tags, 5 spd, am1lfn stereo, 19n FORD 0ffice Furnltvrl/ modd'--1':.ls !!' __ ,_ •t,. P'i:m : GREAT DANE, 1 yr, male, acaped pa&. Three yn. oJd ... nv.RTEDu AOTOS '73' • XJ-6 Sedan, k1W ml, E I 124 .a-)'· ........,, lawn, Xlnt dllpo. Needs • like nu. Located 1n new lPJ.rv , Burgundy w/Blk interior, xlnt eond, Konl aupeeulon, • &f2.m:> K•lly .,.... on tan. pvt pty, BUICK COUNTRY SEDAN -'"q"u-"p".-----::U,rm;~Z: ~~ ~j'. large yard SPCA 49f-1512. aduJt pk. away ~~ no 1 1",_>' Bl!ST PRICES PAIDI Bektw Book. 6,000 mi OKS. $1.5 qp Ex~ 1wl chn ABC Color TY. 19046 WHITE AJ&han. lttale. All f l. One-hall bl. ""'" c UOP 0..n Lewis Imports 557-3673 $8001. nH6Z-rn2 alts WAGON PORSCHE'68-912-Maroon, '69 Buick Skylark Custom 2 VS engine $15125, Secy chn $8124. Brookhurst or 0021· AUanta. papet1, reglst.. Best offer. house. Sl5,49'J, Call EVES. E66 Hubor. C.M. 646--930: :::;;'-""J-=E~N=s=E=N~-- Pierce 861 W. 19, CM, Hun~on Beach. 9684329 Call 963-66al 213.QM-4690,. 697·7152. CA.SH FOR excepfional cond, xtru, lo dr Extremely Sharp. LO\v L'rUlseOmatlc tl'&Jllimission mllh, $5,DI. ph SSS.85!:111 mll ... e. Plush interior, t'oY,·er steering 64i.J40ll or 962-5559. . PARTI· POODLE, 6wks okl, CAN IE SEEN AT: YOUR CAR AM·FM stereo/ g trk:, Uke S25 CRESTMONT 5tfr7070 JENSEN ·INTERCEPTOR Large Selepion of Colors Immediate Delliery FULL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. POY.·er brakes 1960 PORSCHE. New paint vinyl top, fuU power ac· .. : _ .. ·,;~ · Oean. Must sell. Call (Il4) ecsaorie$ Slf,00. 546--3104 A~ ;"dk:....,'}.!.llg COMP?' equlpt omce, 11 11lP nu) Exec dtsk, Creden;a, chn, files, pk· tlll"eA Etc, $500. 644--7348 Ple ... /0.pne 126 raetory insfa.lla.tion. in'Yot.tr'!' 549-4282 ESTATES Autos, Imported 970 Car dc:ilen cba'.rge you Hol'lff 156 lCfil Site Dr., Brea. CCentrall---'--'----- $459.95 -this week $2.00. in· Ave. acrou from Brea VERY UNUSUAL · ' stalled with Jensen 1pkn. THOROBRED Hunters Comm. ·Hosp.) Lot .#.<tfi '73. Avenger, cuatom built. _!!0-9549. '70 BUIC".: Skylark GS. Power rear wlndow '70 9UE. App. aroup, xas, am/tm, ale, front disc $1795 " ~ stabar AM/FM·atereo, Best briUI, auto, -Moving; must See at DAILY PrLOT Em· ofter 496-3065 eve. sell: m~. ploye Parking: I.DI, Monday $5. mo. -iftlk~fiikr CDNTACT RAY. PK. ltfOR., Must see to a.ppree. BcKt COAST ,MUSIC .. "US A St.,.. ~"'~r~•=how!n~.;;g~. =~=-== ou ... 30 mpg, alt. 6 o• Newport Blvd at Harbor • 1 179 E. 11th st, C.M. Call ~2571 '68 UNIV. 20'x57' 2BR/2BA, 1_w_.,,_k_•_od_s';;, 675-<046==··--NEWPORT · Su.Alu n Plymouth Duster. 6-cyl. through }'riaay, 3:IO West · Auto trans. A Real lttlleage llay Street, Ccmta Mesa. __ S_AA_B_S_U_BA __ R_U__ Getter-Super Sharp! Fint 64:.14321, Ask for flfrs. Green· eo.ta Mesa .i.. ~2442 p O N Y P l n t o , x I n t den, In adJt pk, 968-5925/ BMW 642-2S5l 3721 S. ttristol (2 blks N. of w/ehlldren, good on trail.1 .,;962;::,;·384=1~-----J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; IMPORTS REN" ULT $1700 offer takes. 546-8104 man. ~ CADILLAC WANTED: 1947·1956 2 ch· Yamahi. Pianos I. Qra:ans South Colllt Plaza). Sound. 13hands, 833-3087 Motor Homes Featurtna Koh I er &: S56--0t20 TO good home only, all S I /'R t MO FRON'1' \,KJ:.:.e:L DRIVE J.t .. o1'd Station Wai on ·fu:ADQUART .. .'RS w/stralght body, &ood 1.n-Campbell a: allD Evtrett MEOIT. 25" color tv, 19" around hor'se. R1bbon win· • • en ..-IUlO flt 3100 'fl. Co"'..St Rivy., N.B. P1ano1 Z..rulh pnn•bl" 12.'15. tor "'" 551~161 * RENTALS* . BAVARIAN ___ '42·"!15~--Dlck Miiier Moto1"1 72 CADILLAC tenor. Mech. not lmporumt. PRIVATE PARTY WANTS both. 646-8313 Mon/Fri 'All brands· 23-26' MH's, JB.. M & i MAZDA l'ro BUY PIANO FOR 19" Zenith Remote, O:ilor TV 1 II~) 21' M1nl'1, Van, oonver'1. ; '• CASH. • $150. ...:::r,11;"-.. "Fully '""ipped, air, very SEE THERXA 4 LL NEW * 547.9445 * 548-6529 . clean." Now aeceptillg late model comlgninenta. Dale'• M.H.' Rentals ~ IMMEDIATE BNtl, Gener1I 900 Santa Ana, 8J8.0900 New •n B.lv•rl•• l'loew U vsetl i. .. 1.,01·\lf X1n ti73-4266 alt. 8P.M~---I 120 W .. Warner al :;o. idain CJ1e DeVllle,. 2 Or. 't '70 MAVER!~-air to Santa Ana ""7.2llJ cond. Many xtras. Vinyl too, !Wl>, , au , ~ leather upbol, tilt whl, lo mileage, clean, best TOYOTA a/oond, cllmat• oootrol. oller. by 3112. 6'2-<697 stereo rad. w/ tape, 6 way 'St FORD $3'.lO or besl oUer, pwr seats. Will sell for needs body work, 842-8295 ONE YEAR WARRANTY •1i TOYC)'.TA .<XKI. Contact Personnel .,.....,, · UNCOLN. SCR·A~-LETS I ANSWERS 1973 2T WI NNEBAGO at HUGE SAVINGS! DELIVERY \W.:\'!:.'°:.';.~rythlng 1974 BMW• '73 DEMO CLEARANCE RENT me '.73 Explorer 24' Bavarlas, 3.0SAs &. 2002s NOW IN PROGRESS ~ .. !'.' 8, =. .. ,.. tor Imm ...... d<llvery ' SA YE $$S Typist -Rouse -Plume -Auta hrvice.. rarts 949 5 Y1'· or so,())) mile v.'9J'l'ant,y - Biibo• Boy Club 12'n \V. Coallt Hwy, NB CORONA SEDANS 1973 Several nice ones to cll005e _ --.-- - --LINCOLN from all equipped with aut~ ~----..-..... matlc, .. ,-.., air oond, 72 CAD SED. DEV. CONTINENTAL For on Id ln W_.. Yttrld Cell M,lry lelh '42.s671, ext. 1."0 E';.Pf:~UP:~Rlpinpl of 1968 ~O eonv. :rn, aloo1la:l~ri"B~'!!~ 11'°'-il' loquaclooft Wonfen Ub~ra on ·auto. Needl motor work. rfffli'I TV the other night. r· think Molol' done out of car. $500 OPai'SUNDAYS radio, etc. All priced below 4 Or. In xln't oond. Lo mi's. 4 Dr. ToWJlClll'. Xln't amd. the cost of a new 1974. Many ~. Vinyl top, FuJly equipped. Llhr inter, SEE THEM NOW . . DRIVE ln.ther u'phol, Ult whl, . vinyl rQOf, apeed control, ONE .•• Bl "ii ONE • , , a/cond, dimate control, i way pwr seats, amJ(m 11tereo rad. w(bl:pe, 8 way ?ad. w/stereo tape. Will pwr seats. W'ill sell for aell for $5495. Contact M,000. Contact Personnel Personriel Manager, · BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Be A Designer Carefree Crochet they should be called WO. """ ... J.IEN "UPPERS." firm. 543-.-io~. i= [j 12001 E. First St., Santa n:: a Ma.nuer, · B"•lboa Bly Club Be a ~r -enoose ftum 5 neekl~'!es tor 21(>- front printtilA d'rcss or ltrnic plus panl5. &r.v one versloi1 now, anothet' next !leit!io(.111, Send! Print ed Pattern 91::18 : Half Sia:et 10~. 12~. 14\.i , 161Ai. ll"i, 20~. MlsteA' Slut 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. ~t,;£~~;;~~~a.d: ._ ..... 11~1?7': *~~!j!ri•ry* B•lbo1 B•Y Club J.22i W. Coast Hwy, N.B, 546-4990. ·~ ~ . 36 l\IONTHS OPEN WASE * BOAT WAXING * An1Jqun}Cll!Jc1 ftJ 25402 Mo..-t• Parkway ~ ~it,~ti~ 1221 W. ('.M11t Hwv, NB ' ' '74 TOYOTA ' CAMARO • Ev•" m1451 Mlsslon Viejo , . Besl DHI AnywheHI BY OWNER ·--••/Me••.. ENGUSH Cab eo·. pond• 831·IDIO • 495-4849 • Hunt Be·~ch LEASE oR TRADE '" cAMARo Rs --.-car, 3 dr v.•/meter. diesel, USE AVERY PWY EXIT. • a Equip ~ n""" "•"""""" "•" NI/ff!! All Moclelsl Factory Air FIELD ;.NKS. t'l8 gal, .;·;:;;;D;:-;·;;.;;;.:.... ORANGE G~NT"f'S MAZDA DEAN' LEWIS n~·~ ... Tempo Long O'ill&e. IIT 17 compl restored. $3,<m. call OLDE T . Auto. Trans. """"" long. 175 •L 1-Js ro11 .. t. ....-& · ro·YOTA ,,,..,st .. "•• / gal. Tri Bow Tank $Ul5. RecrutiGnal 17331 Bead! Bl. 842-6006 Power Brakes • Disc Front ~i'r:~~ J,.~";,"'ow. Yehlcln 956 MERCEDES BENZ 1966 !!ari>o•, c.M. "~""" r.':.'' w'""°"' 30" BOAT Levelen, Electric '64 SCOUT 4 x 4 rollbar, TRIUMPH Console '!'rim Tabs, new-1175. """'· cloth top, now '"'""''· 1 50 USED Wood Grain St"'ring \Vhoel 557-4758 ttblt ruMIDg gear, 24 mpg, 1974 BMW's MERCEDES _M_O_V-IN_G_M_U_S_T_S_E_L_L ~'.-..,,...,Save• s ...... Bo.ts, Power 906 $1585. 810 Victoria. CM ~ .......... ~Wh .. I Drive 961 1n stock ready for Immediate ON DISPLAY '60 TR3 TRIUMPH. Reblt Used Only 10,000 mi lyr 17' Glasspar, reblt 75 hp o/b all elec, custom trlr, bait tank. Make off 581Hi842. . &o.t1,, Sill 909 delivery. E);cellent savings efli", good cond. $800. or 1bJ.a cu 111 a very cle11.n ·n TOYafA, Land cruiser, on remaining 1973 modela. best 01fer. 67U317 anyUme. turquoise with a black vinyl Excel cond many extras SALES-SERVICE·LEASING '73 DATSUN PICKUP •n TRIUMPH Spllfire low ton and Is :nrlced w11.y helO\v Aft S. 534-226.s ., OVERSEAS DELIVERY . Camper shell, Heavy Dt.tty ml, clean, $2295 or be'st of· Bluebook at n:·;. Call own- Truckl 962 ROY CARVER, Inc. R•ar Step Bum..,., jun~r i.r. Privat• Party. '34-0137 " !J6l.'121. . =-- MUSTANG 1969 ?o.1USTANG; VS, air cond, PIS. P/B, auto. b'allll.., vinyl top. 1 O"'?l(!r. Must see. Call 546-5173 aft. 5 p.n1. '66 MUSTANG Fastback 289 Full po\\W $650. Xlnt COD· dlUon. MS-GOO aft.5 OLDSMOBILE Sales A SP:vice OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS :.!850 Harbor Blvd. Costa Z..tesa 540-9640 '70 OLDS 88, 2 dr, V·8, air, xlnt c.ond, full ps tank. 67J.-.&1Dll aft 5. FLYING Junklr. 2 jlbll, 1 ROLLS ROYCE BMW West Coast Mitton, radio, aft 6. MUST SELL main & spinnaker, pole, new '73 FORD COURIER 234 E. 17th St. heater• only l8,7oo JOLKSWAGEL '68 ca.ma.ro RS. C.ean. Tur-------- procter '"'.A" spar. Trailer. 7,000 mi, auto trans, mag Costa Mesa • 546-4444 (250HEW) 5 .. • " quol!e w/blk. vinyl top. 327 'TI PINTO. R/H, nu trans, PINTO $1000 or oiler. Sus an v.'hl!I, 5 new tJre11, tinted '74's Are Here• $329 WI LL BUY YOUR V·S, fa~. ·air, P IS,, P/B, 26 lilPG. Orig ownr, Low Salisbury, 8 to il am, glass, R &: H. Paneled • TON GAS SAYER auto. ll"an!I., radio,...,.power mi'g. $1740. 6-1>85U or 20/596-2210 camper w/ dual inside lmmedi•fe Oellv1ryl '73 FORD % wlndoM, ronsole &'many &16-6082 BOAT TRAILER FOR UOO ligh~ &. , cabover lltorage S•V• On Remaining '731 PICKUP PAID FOR OP. NOT. WIU. other extras. Asking $1295 "•72~p~rNTO=-c-R-UN-,A-B-''-TT.;t-,-pd, ~7s~~~NDITION :~t~. 1!:·at~va~~ CREVIER BMW 4w!~ ~st°M'ir:~~ ~~~r,~~F oo;_~all original owner ~~~xa~~'&'Bl!if!'Uer . ••• PACIFIC CAT 19th SI., 01. Sales • Service • Leasing CLT72832) ~o;;;.;,;,:~~~~~,....1 ..::;.1:: __ :;T~.A<:IPP=::~·;;; .. o;;-~ D d ~ w •· s -·31n M YING MUST SELi. -0 .... ,. PLYMOUTH ~ 1TRAILER. EX COND SACRIFICE '69 o g e -..... t., .A. ~ $2195 Uoo ' · Special w I Ari 1 toe r at Ooled Su~ '67 VW BUG. Reblt eng, good '68 Cam.II!'° RS. All e::tras 1---------1 I .. ('\,, '8:. n . I . * Sf4.<913 campe•. Lo ml'• Xln't buy. CAPRI '70 CHEVY PICKUP cord. $950. "" boot ollor: ""''-P. '• Piil, air, aoto, (5) ltn PLYMOUTH vq t-ftld ~ 2>' OUTRIGGER Sall Boat, $3.fiOO. 642-5299. ---------ll87255G> 673-63)7 anytime. 1'3dlo, vtn.vl too. ~c. ltfust CUSTOM SUBURBAN Feel tree and fashlonabl complete. Very good eond., "73 FORD O:>urier, RIH & CAPRI ""-lo $.1995 '65 v .w. Bt.tg, clean, rebuilt tell $1295. 963-ll21. STATION WAGONS Sacrifice $150., SSl-0129 camper, lo ml. · '73 • · w"':: new, engine, ex:ceOent condltkm, 1968 CAMARO conv. 327, All -"-~ Ith· 1n this easy·Otting shape. 8o•t1, Sl•p1/Dock1 910 675-8876 miles, new radl.als. $3350. new brakes. $150, ~6 11.uto. Needs motor \\"Ork. Vli ""t~l'l""' w ' EXTRA·E As Y! O'ochet ,,....,.. or 552-0016 Hou•A of Imports all 5 •• I ~-f l500 ....... lh'· 2 I •-· I knlttl GMC 1963 ~ t"" low -er . "o or ........ .., out o car. A t uc· '-·to ~ ·pece u.a<:= 0 ng WllJ.. const ruc t new • ,. ~-.. DA,,.,UN ftrm ~3691 · uoma transmqa ns worsted \\ilh contrasting rl~ dcekll or docks ln exchange mileage, new brks, good I~ 523-7250 '64 Bus reb!t eng, tuna creat, · · · Power steering pie trim. All double crochet. for slip space. 645-8005 eond. S!M-7618 NOW OPEN needs paint. Must sell $9Xl '73 CAMARO LT witb Z28 Power brakes Pattern 7351 : dlrectlons Slies ~~-'="""-----Vens 963 1973 240 Z. auto 8,<Xlt miles, or b6t ottr. 586-5097 pak:. P/S, P/B. call ~7 AM. rndiog 10-16 included. SLIP for rent 11.tc, mag wheels, lnunac, Mission Vlefe Imports '72 KARMANN Ghia, llXIO alter 8 prn. I Alt coodltlonlng SEVENTY·PTYE CENTS 1411 ~~ N. Baytront. 8.I. Call '69 VAN, Ford 6 cyl button ~~ 968-6281 ~ves ~ f,.:tt •rtn~ ml, 24 ft.1PG, 1 owner, xlnt '69 CA.MARO, Z-28 Fi\I Power rear "''lndow klr eech-pattem,-add 25 :673-=,3'59=~~'"°"-..""'= t~k tnt: mags gciod eoOO. MERCEDES BENZ eood. can 673-7Ull an 6 pm. 1temi, headers. ma,p, must $.l395 lo $~79;; cents for ea.eh pattern for 8Ht1, Speed & Ski 911 super cln. $1900.-536-1351. CLASS SEU.S -642-5678 I '69 VW BUG. 4 new tires, sell, $1600. 675-Sttz See at DAILY PILOT Em· Air lt1al1 and Special Han---Good condition. $975. eves, CHEVROLET ,-.. pleye Parking Loi, ltlonday dling: otherwise thlrd·class '69 SEA FLITE TriHuJI 140 FIAT 551_1539 through E'rlday, 330 West delivery will take three 1/0, Lanon Trf ller, 17 ft. Con1n:l'1e ~l~ .1 Service Bay Street, Costa Mesa. w"'ks or ,...,.., Seod to $2,8'0. 51<>-0162 ~ STAR GAZER~.. Vl1llU1S-At '73 VW Sqbck, 7000 ml'•· irancl'lf-'74 642-4321,AsldorMn.Groen· AIILOTiee Brool,ts. tN"' ~D1.:'E::Y '!!!!!~~~~~~~ '°""" . .!.!!!,C::...'-1• f.L<Y >. ~LL\"•---,.-~_, 2.$7tll Margt.tel'lte Park\vay ~~wntt. Xlnt cohd. Call MONTE CARLO man, J!l!lYENTl'·rtm CENT8 P • w, ~ ""'1an ; r ., n i '" Mission Viejo 6a-J;OO ~"' .tor each pattem -add 25 Dept., Box 163, Old Otelsea ____ · M. v-°'""1M'""1G.W. M 1TJSE AVERY PWY. EXIT\ ·70 V\:, huigqe rack;, trlr Tl-*t--' _..__!ONLY ATLAS cents for eaCh pattern for Station, New York, N.Y. ......,..._ Y A'«>•di~• '• '"• sroro. ...,-hitch, radio A: healer. ...... ... C\I yu.,. " Air Mall and Special Hand-10011. Print N•llllf?, Addrea., To~lopmn~ for Wfdnndoy,. EXEC. CARS FOR LEASE. Mt.111t Sell ** 400-llSM $J599 11-. otherwbe thl-'"-el.., Zip, P.ltera Nmnbe.r. ~.-~~r~.~tol'U'\'lhtrs OIOOM! from 4 hilly equip. ..,_ N 4-.81 Chryster/Plymavth -•· '" NEEDLECRAFT '""' v '-'"°""-""'n""'. ped low mlleege 450 SE '66VWBug,ttbltens.RuM _..-, o . ....,... o Dall ....... 'WIO PM deUve1'y will "take three ,,, • , 1o.ol JI c.....-61 "'°"' .. _.... M··-.... 17 0 0 Ho---' c1..-.--1-..11i. pen v QW>. weeks or more. &no to ·Crochet. knit, etc. Free---------2A 32.......,. .,1~,....., otl'lU 36Molease$215.78permo. l!i"""· ...,, Kil. • .........-u ,....,..rvnrT 2929 Harbor Blvd., Marian Martin, the DAILY directions, OOc. Hot Air BaUoon Cub Now Je>e. Jlv..... 11.J."--'""' ~.11 OEL + Tax Uc. Serial 55l-46ll. ?l.tacArlhur and Jamboree Costa Mesa pnm, 442, t>.tt«n Dept., l•taltt Maerame 1loM. fanning So. Callt New 1st :~ j;~ %;~ 2.1.s.1~.n ¢: No. 0006. Take YoW' car ln '73 SUPER BUG. Yellow, Newport Beaeh 54t6-19J4 I·•.._ __ -m wen 18th St., New Bul.c.llfancyOO _Jmou, pat· da• l!CfU\p,-only. Profeu. ,c ... b -~~-:;.~~ ~ SI r!" ,~L!l.mflnl. af'lcr --m.4!ii55-a •MBLER Yort, N.l JOOU. Pr int tl'M'l9. · • training. (n4) 642--3545. .,.., l8Cwlcl t.ar....i •lftllllOIS vvnl. ''~ MUn RLL ~ N..... ADOIU';M wUh ....... Ctoc)let ... "' £"7'=,=='~==-,....., J9W,~ .. Ntoo\ '63 VW 27 MPG doesn't 1---------1 llP mz;g and IJl'YLE l.e8l'll by plcth! Pit• Cyclel. IHli• 1011vy..., ..Olrll 1ol..... llllpotrfl • ' use '68 0unlU'O Rs. Oean. Tur-Jruilm. let't!S. $1.00. • • Scooters '25 :~~olool !~~ ~~=-:.301 n. ••• 1 oil, clffn lnlerior, Call quolte wlblk. vinyl lop. 317 '69 RAMBLER 6, good gas SEE J10ftE Quick Ow1 .... 11111tu1GVtllo.t IJT• ..,.., Y.Jlo ~ befottlPM,SU-1131 V.S. fac, &lr, PIS, P/B, economy, $995. Call FuhioM and Choate one ... men than 100 ctftl -LATE '73 Yamaha 2:'JIJ MX, :;~::;:. !;&7 ~r N"'C~ 1973 VW "Thing''. $27Z. 4500 auto. traN., ntc.Uo. power ~-=-=o.· ==~--rtern free from om" n.oo. very clean • depenbble, li!IH.M .,,5'"' 71 .,,.._, ENTER P'ROM MacARTHUR mils • windows, corwole • man:v VEGA Ca •• ~. All Ow...,... ..,.... llMt ... $250. +T.O.P. or T $48-4ltM ''°' .,,_,. ,,... 6'73-MU other utf'U. Mkirc $1295•--------~ --1100 al • PM 1•~ ... , ............. ,...,._ 1--s to --air -'-'-~I I OnlY ' ' t .. • t•M dllOfll 7f Po•-!'..:. ~-~!-·· ..... .:.::i..'. • '70 BUG, Great lha.pe., S,000 e&llh. Call ........... owner '7'1 VEGA. AUIO unns, crtlUX~ INST.wt a:imfo BOOK 11 'lttJ ~ · 50c. ~1970'="°"N"'o"'R=~=o"'N,....,~:--...,-,. fi~:.., ~~ :i'!!... l'U•rrmeau-........ao-. ml oa r&.blt eng $1400. ~963-;;::;1;121~. ,,.-,==-:;-;=:-I lnler, Grtal gat ml1eaRC1-. teW IOcll1. Mir tomtw1ow. ~ .r 11 ~ fTll brand new, make c;!!1 1"'.2~ . ~~-.. •.,2~"" "'~ "~ 83$-3710, 645-7635. FOR SAU:, Olevrolet Nova. 2900 nil. Like new. S2*)0. 11. --· -1 U pott-llH 11.l l&iO Tultln Aw, U1 i.~':. ;:'.~ .. .;.:::::.O ,,,_ "»'-..l. M.._A 17 vw BUG,__.-... -Good cond_, fi.nn. 6'73-7411t anytime. nm'ANT 1'ASJllON //Oc • ~-TRIUMPH -H·~-ne ,.,... &°' r,;Jeo , ... 10.22 w otr ..,.,.... .. .,.. ... -51S-617 IOOIC -Handndl 01 • AIOI lllT-""""'~"' ,...... ~ .. Tt.l"t ~ ---------1 or btlt tt. Pvt pty, en~) '72 VEGA CT hatchbk, air, .. ....._. t.cm, IL . -a-.. 9M t .. ~ 3 eyl, DID mllla, ~:';..., ,.V"' J~¢"'" ,.. 'llL_MGA m>. Gn1~q!M, 16-6136, 'Tl OfEVY MAUBU Coupe. ~· &00. c:ond, ~ MPC, lie. Don't ._ ~':.If~ c~. 4M44Q Pett,_ Ji, ,.1.""' ,.,:_ m." ;.:._ bitd bed)r, MrnJ:il. -·Cd Air, lharp. ie MPG. Prlv. ~ ... -..-.....,.-. "Llllt"'ltln ·nsull1KJ125MX JO,_.,. eoo. tOVco,-,,, at,,.;,,. c.1 98'MS12. HaVl!~)Ql-ntto aarl.)'Ll2Ull • ....., t971VEOAOunbacit.JeOOA ·---'°' ,-<'.'\ (l .... = .. ""' Oualllii! ... do h ='7;5;:::;""'~::::;;;::;'[ lillllllfal ...... IDc. ..,Shcnfteluht!IO-M2l ~\Iota of JdrU, ulfn ~~ 1,6JAdorc:r1t N1111nl ~Pilat ~~-.I t¥tU·callNOWHJ..'87a. .\_·!-DaU7ftSlolOaaU~ Take Ovtt Pa)'mmlL Cd ~. aoo. ~ :=::::=::::==::::===:!=:!!::::!!I..!!!:!!!~-----M ~ !1171. W-r7n2 an apm I , • \ J ., 7 I • 7 ( • . . .. .. Today's Final fDIJION lV~Y. Stocks ORANGE cOUNTY, CALIFORNIA .... TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1974 TEN CENTS VOL '67, NO. 71, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES lndU.n Treaties. toBwell in Niguel ' .. Br JAClt CllAPPEU. Of .. Deir ..... ...., one of the rooms la u b)g u tine -fields. Acroa the ball la another room just like lt.1-l'bat'a just one floor and there are aeven Ooors in tbe llggurat. the Rockw<ll Intematlonal building in Laguna Niguel. 1 The federal government will 9000 have die ll)llllon . sq ....... foot i>Jilding, and thole wide open spaces wW houae rows and rows and rows and rows of records. Plana for the rJ&gurat call for use of a blge amount of space -an estimated ' Japanese ·Hijacker .Subdued NAHA, Okinawa (UP IJ - A masked Japane1e teen-ager described a s "aomewbat out of his mind" hijacked. a . Japan Air Dnes super jumbo Jct with U6 genooa aboard today and held them for a ran.90m of more than $55 million before being outwitted and sutxfued by police. There were no injuries aboard the . giant Boeing 747SR "Air Bus." But one 45-year-old ~apanese man Suffered an apparent heart attack and w a s hospitalized. Sewn policemen dlagulsed In the wbi~ .coveraIJs of maintenance w o r k e r s boahled the plane as it sat on the de9erted runway a~ Naha Air:-::-:. ::r 6\2 hours and three of them hW'llt Into the cockpit and overpowered the 18-year-old bijacker, police aaid. ''He seemed to have no, time to show any rtlistance,'' a .,tesman 18.id. 1be!' said be -.....m.i. but kept 11l& band Inside a zippered blacl< lllgbt .bog and told crewmen "Y'"1 will obey our orden." ,-Poliee quOted the boy as U1in£ he 1eized the plane to ·~atudy the earth." He was wearing dark sunglasses and 1 ·whit.e face m8sk when be broke Into the upper deck night cabin and took control of the alrpllirn» J1!st be!ore It landed at Naba on , a l.~mile domestic night from Tokfo. 'Ille plane Ia'1ded at 1:36 p,m. (9:36 p.tn. PDT) and.the b!>Y was captured just ·before 8 p.m. (4 a.tn. PDT). • Joel TUcker, 42, an A mer i o an psaenger, told UPI the paaengers took the air .piracy "very, very calmly." . "'Ibere was no pan.Jc at all,'' said ll'ucter, who lives in Japan and ls Far East director of. commercial airplane sales for the Boeing Aircraft Manufacturing Co. "We bad oothing to do exeept to read and sle<p." · He said the biggest problem waa ~inc.­ bored as the plane sat Jdle. Tucker said the hijacker never spoke to the -~ Police said the hijacker was. an 18- fear-old Japanese from Ald:U prefecture. His name waS: withheld because Japanese !aw preve.nts identillcaUon of anyone 'under 20 involved In a crime. Oflicials at NI.ha Airport aaid ·at least four of" the passengers were Americans who were among 162 women, children and older men released be£ore the bijacker was ootwit!Af by the Okinawa pollee. Aside from the record ransom, !he hijacker demanded JAL give him 15 ~ of ordinary rope, l!i pieces of vinyl 1110WJ 0taili climbing rope, one ~ knife, 15 parachutes, 15 eye masks, two pleb, a ~. ~ black suitca!e and U pairs of nanacwfs. 'Ille demanda lndlcaled the hijacker might have contemplated IOll'le grmHoee -such u poracbutillg Into the mountains -with a number of bo_stagea. ..... ~ C:eut .......... Some low cloudl or foe early w-.y llCOOldN to the ---· otherwtae falr with sllgblly cooler days llllbl In the ltlo. Lon IGollbt la the ... IN!HD E TODAY • ... -feel -fur .... of federal lll'Cblvu. Tom """""'· repmaJ dJmtor of the GtmnJ Ser ticei Mmfnlltratlaa. llid the GSA ii reapwtJ>le fur lle<plnl evfl}'tblnc from old ln&erul Revmue · Servlco tu .._..., 10 Indian treatlol. So ._ dully old IRS tupoyer ........,. will be the oripal -ii of blalaoy of the west, old -ripll, oourt judgmeata and t e rr It o ~ I a I ._nts u well 11 lndlan- for the westem United Slata 'Ille California -ad and " D11tr '1 ... Slaff ....... WANTS GAS CHANGES Senator Tunney Tunney Rips Gw Setup ; ln ·Area Talk U.S. Sen. Jolin V. Tunney has criticized conflicts between California'• emergency guoline management system aDd the C011trols being ·exefclsed by the federal government. He told ·a gathering or city and coonly officials in Santi Ana Maoday that "the state and federal governments are worjlng at er= ,..,,..., to each other and-Jt ii. not fair to anyone." "'Ille whole thing Is pa~tly ridiculous and incredibly unfair;" be added. • 1be senator .came to Orange County with the announced intent of getting a feeling from local offJCials about the effect of the energy crisb. 'lbough he heard a tittle on the gasoline situation, he got more comments on a bill that would include firemen ln the national minimum wage.act. 1be way it 'is now written, Senate Bill 'I7•7 would require cities to pay firemen overtime for anything ~ a · 40 hour week, Jncluding sleepingllme at the station house. I Several north county ofllclals told TUnney -the bill would bankrupt small ciUes. "H it""'"' applied to Orange County tt would -15%.1 million ... .,. the next five ytars, 1midi Is about ~ total of revenue aha.ring money that will come in during the same period," said La Habra City Manager Lee Risner •. TUnney asslln!d the olflcials be is doing all he can to make reviaioDs ID tbe bill that.wi.11.eue the burden on dtiet. He ..aid be bad to support 11 becauae (S.. TUNNEY, Pip I) Five in Clemente Seeking Seats On Water Board FiVe San Clemente men have filed as candidala fur three boon! -ts fur the Trl-Oties M1"1lctpal Wa~ Distrlct In Saa Clemente. Two of the -...... In .... , ... """'°" -.will ... -tlnc -'Ille thin! will 11a.. an Two~111oo1c ·­ frot Los AOQClu ...,,, _, 1>111 did ftO daM8oe. II toGI the HC. oMd q1l<JM inddC!ll ill flw claps. Sto711, PGQ< 5. . -"""""'.._.i. . 1-1 -Don Cllnnd will cboJience lncum-llidlll'd Learmr for ..... ..,. '_,.. n ~ ............ a.111111 --ca.tJ ... ~ ,,~ ........... 11 c.-. tr ...... ••• ---M ......... t>ll ...,..,... '~ n -..... I _._ - • .... -... U4J -• N ._.. ,._ .... tt ......... 41 .... • the Dlatricl '"""' poaltion ... tho --la Dla1rid fl.. Tbomu Dobl, • real estate 11ltmM, wUl cball&Dlt -W. M. McKay • Rat C-a.,.,I, a downtown biJlfnesanen and lauestor, ii nmibl fOr -term 11_.i fur the D1ltrlc:I Four alot. ,,,. boanl -.... -whldl -lo~ Mollapolllm W1terDillrldw-IOl1'aSUCJalM"I .... ' fedenl .-from a period before the state WU admitted to the union will be -thO documents. QlrreoUy, the GSA bu ...,. o! its l"K'Ol'ds stored at an old Air Force ladlllJ' In Bell. llaJmoo said that blllldlng ii ool earthquake proof and the records cauld be endangered. • Also llUl!ing the exOllc • •P"Nri•< zlaara~ named alter an ancient Bab)'loolln ~pie ardllledural form , will likely be NASA operations and Iabora-of the Federal Food and Drug (FDA) Administration. 'Ille hip.bulk storage facilities -a 'lot of money if built-from ICl'atch and few buildings can be cheaply and suitably remodeled, Hannon sak;t. The government acquired the building by trading to Rockv.·eU $19.5 million worth of surplus Defense Department property lbe company now leases. The buUdln& cost $25 million to build six years a10 and would likely cost $30 mHlion in today's inflated conslruction market. Hannon said in the 2% years the deal has been ~g'1hat 26 federal agencies • have requested space in the building, but because the space was not tmmedlately available, they located elsewhere. Queried about possible White House interest In the strUcture -Laguna Niguel is quite near the President's San Clemente estate and the building is equipped with a helicop:.:r pad -HirtnOQ said the White House was not, and has not been interested. "The White House told me personally that they had no interest whatsoever," he said. Hanson said •ith lhe upcoming national blcenlennlal, he anticipated the archi,•es of the GSA \\'OUld be a oonstant stream or scholars in ilJ ' · ·orical sec- tion. Hannon said he hoped that some day micro-film copies of tire nation ·s historical documents; now held in the National Archives in Washington 'D.C. woold be available at the ziggurat for Yt'e5tem scholars. "We'd like to see them here for our people in the "'est," llannon said. * * * * -* * * * * * * * U.S. Trades Rockwell's Ziggurat for LA Land • -GSr\ Plans Storage For Records Within 30 days, Uncle Sam will get the keys to Laguna Niguel 's ziggurat, ending more than two years of negotiations, ~ wrangling and just plain -tradlnl· ·li<fieeo the gov-ond lloctftll lnlamlloaal. . . . 'Ille zlaln~ »<ailed becauae • Ila lllepped oe""'41e!od design .....,bles an ancleol Babylonian t.mple, bu stood empty -aD 1 mi1Uon square feet of it - since completion by Rockwell In 1910. RoekJvell people ruefully admit It cost them 125 rplllioo to blllld in "1968 dollars." ' DlltY PU .. Sl1H ""'9 ZIGGURAT IN LAGUNA NIGUEL WILL Bl OCCUPIED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT $25 Million Build ing Co-Inv 9 Acru WIJl .GOOff Tu Roll s In P•ndlnv Trade The government contract Involves a swap of $19.5 million in surplus defense department property now te...<I by Rockwell in Los Angeles County in trade for the ztaurat. Panel Nixes Bluff Rules· "We've got a few horse traden on our aide," Tom Hannon, regional director of the General Services Administration (GSA), said at-a pre55 conference ca11ed Monday to announce federal acquisition of the big i>Jilding. ' Coa stal Commissio1 i Den.ies 2 Projects, Ho·wever 'Jbe trade will be made in fee . 1be federal government will get the buildin g and the 92 acres it and its huge parking lot are on. By CANDACE PEARSON Of Ille Dlllr .. lllt Iliff New coastal bluff development rules which \\i:>uld' prohibit "cascading" structures Monday failed to win full endorsement of the regional coastal com· mission. be varied for individual cases, is needed far safety and esthetic reasons. But the commission wasn't sure it wanted to take such a bold step beyond what any coastal cities require. "Before we start using something as far-reaching as this, it warrants a dialogue," s u g g e s t e d Comm1ssioncr Ronald caspers of Newport Beach. Casper!!, '~1ho is an Orange County supervisor, said the standard could have significant impact on the I r v I n e coastline, Crescent Bay in Laguna Beach and other areas and cauttoned that the commission shouldn't "sort o! take it on by osmosis." T'lftt-San Clemente apartment projects (Stt BLUFFS, Page %) Once the contract Is through escrow, the federal Office of Management and Budget will take the formal step of allocating the building to a federal ageocy. Under normal circWMtances, that will be the GSA, which acts as Uncle Sam's landlord, which \\'ill then parcel out the space to assorted other agencies. HIDIKlh said nearly half the Door space Is already spoken tor with large areas neoded by GSA Itself for storage of records and historical archives. But it wasn't exactly rejected either. A3 a result of all lhe bluff discus,,ion, two San Clemente apartment projects didn 't fare too well. One was denied and the second continued. Under the proposal by planners of the South Coast Regional 7.one Conrervation Commission, no structure could be built within 25 feet of the edge of a bluff. The setback distance could be even greater ir the slope was found to be geologically unstable and c o u I d potentially collapse. Saddlehacli:'s Vogel Says He 's Re signing on June 4 Hannon said the GSA's r.o>rds would take up nearly a quarter of the space, but ,wou)d have ooly about 3S emDloyes. Other po~tial wen include NASA's Seal lleocb operation, the federal food and drug laboratories and a federal comwter center. Hamon envisioned an eventual work foree of 1,000 to 1,500 employ .. at the plan~ Rockwell would bave bad a peak of (See ZIGGURAT, Pqe I) 1be new standard "·ould apply to the clo,,est bluff line to the ocean which is 10 feet or higher above mean high tjde. "Based on one foot of bluff lost a year to erosion this would guarantee us 25 years of 'bluff face and edge.'.' said Planner Bob Joseph ?t.1onday in Long Beach. "lttost slructures have a life of 25 years." Jooeph said the standard, which could Planning Dilemma By JAN WORTII Of 11141 DlllY '1111 SUff Despite earlier reports to the contrary, Saddleback College Trustee 1Hans Vogel said today he will make his resignation official this week regardless of what his Cellow trustee Alyn Brannon does. Brannon and Vogel both recently annowlCed their intentions to resigl}, ·Ca.po Trio to Take Off ice a, PAMELA BALLAN coondl can fill the panel once again with. "'Ille plaMlng program for the <lly Is Of .. _, ,.... ...,. appolntees. approaching a critical point ln Its -.__ ben ol. the Sin Juan That function, city aides said Monday, evolution," said City Planner Dave .alll'lll'E' new mem . ~·•cl tni..-as much as 30 days \o Smith. CaplltraDo City Coancil will -office -~~ti.h: . ~-"°"" lhe past months theplanning (aoJPI amid a -planning dilemma The treeu could stall rezone r-. deportment and commission h a v • that ooukl require yd. another bulkling tentative maps, divisions Of land, land· worked extraordinarily hard in order to rr-. .,. pennlts and the preparation of pro<:<ss new applications •hlcll eame DN.,.. Nalll. Jolin Sneney and y..,. envtranmelttal Impact repons. . bef<ltt ll -I o! this was done realizing -will tu. the oalll of offJoe at Alt6 every d<ction the members of U.t once the general plan pnigrsm came the -ot U. llljoul1ied -of the the ctlJ''• planning -· ptrb belott the' cftr for adoption, there may <DllllCl1 lllrlln& at 7 o'cloQ, and the and recreation commi.lon, and other be a noecI for a slowdown or defmal of -11111 '""""' and Nub become -and boordl mign. new aooUeatioos (a i,_)," --· -]>0111 Gii 1be p1anDinc Appointments lo -bodlea !rill be Smllli said 11111 IS of today, the n.Q1n'••!.Jn wtll be 1Wl. Dllde within • days ... dine to City cormnialon doea not have a .tuo~ andfo -Another lonnoJiq In U. ctlJ' -the Nm\acer Donald Weidner. But unUJ that becaoae of tile law stating u~ ·-r nm::• of tho rell of the -Ume ~ wk of Ille -city dlaciollng ftnanctal .... 11, It b likely ..: will --· 'l'bal, .., !Ind-.............. and 11111 coalcI ..... • that Ille plannai~~lon ~·i1: ;3: bamllinled"':J'":. -.. pllllllem Jar Ille plaimlna --..-~ ., -ba 11a11 deporltnolll. Cllee MA, Pap II ' • • effective June 4 -Brannon largely because of community pressure following a bookmaking oonviction. and Vogel ~because he has bought a new home outside his trustee areh. To make their resignalions legal. bott1 are_ required to file an official letter of resignation • with the Orange County Dep.artment or Education 80 days before an election to replace them. lf the two are to' be replaced in the June 4 , election, the deadline for submitting the letters is Friday. But Brannon told reporters Monday night at a board of trustees meeting he is not sure if he will subm it his letter by then , Legally, he is not requirl'd to resign because of his bookmaking conviction unless be is given a Celony sentence. which is unlikely. Doc to a series of plea- bar1aining delays, Brannon's sentencing is not scheduled until ~larch 'li. more than a week past the cowny deadline, Vogel wanted to lJm~ his resignation IO that both posts could be filled in the same election. Each election called by the district t'OSts taxpayen at leat ISJIOO, At Monday's board meeting, he lndicited he still wanted to proceed on those terms. But today he uld he Ull decided to re..lgn thb week no !Diiier Whet. He would remain In office throup June 4. 'Ille two lnlltee posts, both Io 'l'llllln, are considered 1 crucial beca1111 of a pending attempt by Tustin -11 lo dHllllex from the Saddl•bac:k 6bloS fSee VOGEL. P111< I) I ' r • • • , I l ..... J, Mortb It 1974 \,. J DAILY "LDT I' $0 ........ J • Native Son · rk Don't Lift Oil Embargo-Reds ' . I ~zIGGURAT. • • • 7,a....,,c.t1,_ U It hid ........ die pllnL •. ,,,. ......-1 will ......... 1111 toWit. Ill *""11 and _.....,.. u ·James Mills • I LONDON (UPI) -Tho Soviet Ulllon II beamlnf Mote0\lf radio broadcast. In Arabic to lhe Middle Eaot Ul'lllnl Arab naUon1 to .. siSt American pressure and not to Ult lho oll 1mbar10. (Rtl.tted stories, Pages~-and-1-2)-----.--------~1 A broadcast monitored here today underocored the han!1nln1 Sovltl Middle Easl policy and spotlighted the Kremlin'• dllplearu"' wilh the 1ucc .... 1 scored by U.S. Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kl .. singer. 'T..::" ..:1,.:t':.., a:.r; lo -tpl!llon. -.... . lour 1"0lli1W. It· -1<1-bt--""'""' .... _ the bulldlni wa1 fully occupied. .Jlies-lit.9.3 .. "()Ir objective Is to hlvt u little lmpoct on the community u PQll!ble," Hannoo said noting there Ital been concern about the auddtn influ1 of federal workers ud families on ·the IC!lool and uUllty cllllrlctl. The Moscow broadcast, recalline that the oil embargo was im· posed on countries supporting larael ~o secure Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab landa, aald: "If loday some Arab laaders ore "'ady to surrender In the lace ot American pressure and lift the ban on oil before those demands are fulfilled, they are taking a chance by challenging the whole Arab world and the pro1reuive forces of the whole world which tna1at on _the cantinued use of_ th_e oil weapon." . In the past Moscow refrained from taking an open eland In favor of tho oil embargo. Fro11t P .. e J From P .. el TUNNEY ••• BLUFFS .•. Ht uld llllt ....,, ol the now ltdenl clerical employes · would be hired from lhe present community and that most tran.sferred workers would be within drtvlnl diltan<e ol their ~ homeo. Moot allo were ,nol whit be would OM1kier 0 1ow 1nc0me:1 per 1oan1 l, Hannon said. H• oald GSA Md received UIUl'lllctt rrom the 0ranre County Tra111tt· Diltrlct that new rou!M could be •tablllhed lo accommodate the work foree. He added wryly, the e•-1!'10e In pment 1,IOO car paiklq lot could be ''ln my conadenoe, 1 couldn't aee Juvlng the nr.m.. .. second c11.. clllzens lanibcaped. became the test ca1e11 for the · new The zluunt bu been an object of proposal. Neltber fared too well. eome curklllt)r and ol c u r lo u s One, a 12-unit condominium proposed clrcurnst.a.ncel tlnce grou.d WU broken ' under lhe law." I "• plant In •M• at 1501 Buena Vista by Mariner1 Savings or "'' """"'' During tbe inf~al two-hour session, and Loan Association, wu denied a Once balled u a booo for the south Tunney tritd to steer dilcu&'Jlon,onto the permit with only three votes 1n favor of It orange. County area, the plant. wu gasoline aitua&n 80 be could go back to and slx against. encircled by $2.S millioo in coUDty roads Washln(ton armed with-local data lo Tho K<Olld, a sl&·unlt bulldln1 planned lor whld! Rockwell paid l300,000. present to :.....-olficlals. at 1206 Buena Vl&ta by George Gearn, Rockwell bulll the bulldln( lo houae the -°" w11 continued for wtlne on March 2s oomany aerotpaice operationl. He Wd ();range County and the rest of after the staff recommended denial. 1-l<M'ever, between . the time the ~ CaWorn!a have a special No action was t.aken on the propo&ed -~!s~t=-~ u:e~e~;!'! ~ bu1;f. '",;; problem when gas supplies grow short .st~ .. @IO!M'. Rockwell bu Ileen trying lo unload the becall9e theni is little rapid transit to Commissioner Robert Rooney o f expensive bullding ever since. Eltimated takt the place ol automobiles, Hwitlngton Beach, who Y<>i.d against the annual ~y w on the building I& a "As lq u we hive the present Mariners project be<aU!O of density, mammoth lllure lneludlnf '200,000 paid •ituati<lll ol a II -t lhortlall objected lo the blull standard for "taking to the C.plltrano Unilied School Diltrict, ~...... a lot of...-." nationwide we ~ .. Id be al'-·"•• "e ,.. • .,. .. , $4.1,000 paid lo the Moulton Niguel Water Precious Air At the tum of the ot11tury, Jame• llerbert Mills raised sugar beet,,, corn and barley on the old Bixby Ranch, now the city of Los AJamitos. FTom•tHO lo 1957, the Orange County nallvt ran two charter flsbing boa~ out of Newport Beach. From 1957 un1il the death, Sunday, at the age of 93, P.tr, Mills raised . Arabian horses at a •mall atabJe directly behind fOUfltain Valley Cltf Hall. "He wa1 a t~ict Callfomlan, not one to talk much,' says hlJ daughter. Lorna ~11111, president of Laiuna Federtl Savlnas. "He was a de\'oted family man." ~ P.fr. P.fills wu buried toda;y at Fairhaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana. He waa a tanner, a horse breeder ~·a charter boat captain -one of Orlange County'• oldeat native tons. He w11 bom in 1881 in a acctlon of what la now Garden Grove, but was then called a part or Gospel Swamp. His mother, Sarah, is listed in Orange County medical journals as one of the. area 's most proOclent midwives , helpin& a number ol prominent county (am.lite:~ bring their offspring lnto the world. P.fr. fl.fills' father, Daniel, was a deputy sheriff in Stockton before comin& to Orange County, and helped capture tbt famous CaWomJa bandit J o a q u 1 a Murietta. , During the past few years, fl,fr. Mills divided his time between his daughter 's residence at 43 Balboa Coves in Newport Beach and his Fountain Valley stable. 1 ....,.,. ~ ..... w Caspers saJd he was "tom ... I'd love District and •'o ooo to ... Saddl ba k ' fairest amounts of gasoline to the to take 25 feet for nothing but I think it's Commu'nity c.oii~ge District. The !un~y I greatest nlll1;1ber. olipeople," he sa~. ·a litUe confiscatory." ,.. .lax figure Ls wiknown.. Nearly overcome by smoke, as he battles a fire, a Chicago fireman pokes his head from an attic window to gasp for air .. A woman who had an apartment in the building died, apparently from a heart attack, while fleeing the fire. , :f He is survived by his two daughters, Miss Mills, and Mrs. Luther Robertson of Los .Angeles. !. ~~r.:::1 ·:r4:: N~"'.:id~uil~~:, Pi~"°3..uil/:'n.~~.r:.."'\:.u:l~· ·w t ...... t ., M .. c· · ·d A k · I lldmlnlllralloo d0efl1•melb\lil about II& which CAiied the eoutal CQll\lllflllCll\I, Utile -lo the •Ul'l'Ollldlnf tulng ' a erga e s c or . s ·S lion cm-.,._,. llalloo oj>ealap. .lncludea a duty lo "maintain, enh&n<e qenclel. Rare Scrimshaw Exhibit, Whal.e Lecture Slated "'Iba 11111 altornallve I& lo •tabllll1 a and -the ovnll co 11 t a I Tho building -111o a concern to Dlllamrldt oyilem buld on a obt.CS.y eu\'lronmenl, lncludlnf 111theUC1. Rep. JICI< BnlOlca (0.THU). -·" 1'llDI)' Mid, ._Una altamate "Tho couUlne me1111 ....,.thine more BrooU baa boUled up the acqulalllon of dq lllllllp b)' ..., ~-00 Tuelday, lheo cemeol wallll, Ille added, relen1n1 the bulldlnc !or nearly a year In his 'l1landay ud 8aturN} and on Mcm.y, to the concrete retalnera put -up alonj ho,.. oub-aimmlltae on 10vemmental Wlllnladay and Friday !or edd plalM. blullo to ~rl calCldln1 ll<hlleclure operatloOI. . ~ uld the P'-.i lf!>erly Olllca ltbt ol -ken at the D*t1Jtt ID Rep. Breekl bid lldtllned the &l~I WASHINGTON (UPI) -Jam" W. ol Wllltam 8IDtoa Illa lo Cami lo the IAnf Beacb ~ thla vlow. while delvlnf lDto Prealdent l&oa's McQ>nl Jr., a convicted Watergate ...U.llon tllal Calllon1la Ill a major With dovelopnenl on the blull lace, the ._ !or the San Clemento and consplralOr, said today he fomially askc<l House to Impeach Nixon coatrlbutor to America'• eocmny and 11IMI& Itri~ coutal feature wt have Florlda fllt.ltel. th.e House to impeach President Nixon on 1 could be Jrnpanbly damqed by ~ • • • beco111t1 dlltorted and scarred and Prevloully, GSA hid malntalned ~t grounds he failed to inform law officials 1~1'.1~ cimtrol&, chlnp!," llld Helen Pineo ol th• "P!XVVal wu -1'1 by the House that money hid Ileen pald~y the ,Cornmlll .. lo RH!eot the Pr.,ldent at .the Ume of the Watergate ~lary June 1,7, 1972, told the committee Nixon "may have . , . engaged tn the COMpiracy as the principal ... (and) ·engaged in a further cons piracy to Impede and hinder those holding office ... from the proper discharge of their duties.'' A lecture on the C.JKomla gray wlulle by local expert Phil 'Grignon and an eihl.bition of ra.re scrimshaw from New England tonight at Dana Hill& High School will kick oll the '""""1d pbate ol whalewatclllng along the South Coaal. In Ille -· Tunney uld, work . Frleridtl ol cr-1 Bly Polal In WIUl1" committee -the Senate cornm11t .. bad ollence of the original defendanil. ...i pnoeod al top l!'led lowud Beacll. quickly a,pproved the tndt lul May. McCord sent a six-page ent to dmloplnc lllerlllllvt propulolon <Jom-lorter Ari Holmm, a San AllMay. theHou,.Judlclaey~ ,whlcllis I .,...,. ot IUoll lo replace dwlndllDa QrWe '1101111dlmln, uld oo,m e Rep. BrooU WM uld to hive Ileen conducting an lmpea.cllm,<nt Inquiry. He · fU011Do IClpplleo. liOlolllla lee! balJdlqo or medlanlcal piqued b)' eat1y -ol the made a similar atalement In an open u. ··" -mllJloD llal -mado =Oii a llopa llUIM II more llable. completloa ol the dtll which omllled hts letter lo the news media Friday and fi,fcCord referred to a news conference ~y NI..._ JV-y Jn which be Aid John W. Dean, Ill,' ·White House counsel until !ired April· 30, U!l4Jlim Marcll: ·at "that poymeota ·bid ,.,.. made . lo defendanll · lor the -ol keeping • them q1,1.iet, not simply fOr their defense." - 'the 7:30 p.m. program In the achool'1 Porthole 1beatre will mark t h e resumption of whalewatch crulael later this week as the large rnamtnall head :1:;:'1 "ii!" with. their . YOW1i la1Klng ...1 ... --. i-Banla....llla "' San commllloe'• role, and ho ...... tad the ............ , lod . . rt' In th aflllabll lo -.1n lbal lllld and ob)ectedi "II In 111t:,;;-· 11 Senate'o tpOldJ 'llP"O"al ~•• •~ ay 1 'reJIO ' e The sdl0ol'1 Parent·Teacher-Sllldem -.u.n wll1 -Ill@ ev_enln( crulHI lrorn Dana Whir! Sporllllllln8 dockl. ''n an aalJ a r... )'Mrl away 11om a . -. pmnaMDt Ii" '"1111 -·-·pom·•~·to ·lt'Jde· ..... Wuhlngton Poet thll he petitioned the ~ dlll""'l IYlloln." ..naIDIY ":.•1 conlorm with llii biteot the Capllol dome for a whore -·" . commlttte Monday ... ot tbt law." . · Broo.U once toJd a reporter. McCord, a security officer for the Jeam\etle Meirilea OI 'NeWpc!rl Beach • Tho ~ Monday was made · Belldea clole-uP views of the Whales, guem ·on the crvl,..-can ,..-dolphins, Nuckar Plant -urpc! the .,,.,......., to adopl the wbl1t--~1t1ll-Md the ziggurat Crew R-escues Seal, in Screen A ""'1 lhal appmnUy strayed too c1ooe to the _,..tar Intake or the s.n Onofre nuclear reactor nearly-became an- mci-1 for Mal -..... the --llld, .., .. _ !or the utlllll• -allnC ... complu. '!be ubnal wu reacued alive and ... u. honver, after workeri noticed ill pll&ht and pulled ll'lrom lolake ........ The mammal's dilemma was noticed, opokeomen Aid, shortly before 1 regular beat-tre1Un1 operation, in the large system whlcb draws cool sea water into ., the plant to condense the steam that runs the lurblllel. Poriodlcalty, the heal or the water returned to the sea after the operation, is aJknred to increase. That kills mussels, barnacles and other organisms that can fnlW lnslde and ciof the large pipes. Although the Hal lared well durln( Its brush with the pi~. fish regularly make it through the system and invariably die In the procus, spoketmen Aid. --IC DAILY PILOT -, standard as an overall guldeline. waiting, but, under a new GSA Recycling Group Lease Extended By Capistrano World R.fpllr, lnc., the nonprotlt l'l!C)'C]lnf 6peratlon ulinll I ltued lot belonglng to the city ol San Juan Capistraoo won lta home for yet another year Monday. City councllmen V<>lec\ llllllllmoully lo L'Ofltinue the arrangement with lhe organtzaUon. that collect& d o n a t e d newsprint, glass and metal for recycling. But the council reserved the right to a 30- day noUce in cue the Ult ol the city land mu1t be ended. · 'Ille firm Is headed by San Clemente a~ce exceutive Walter Jobson. He said before Monday's session that unJess the city chose to extend the lease, the conler would probably fall., ~ Debta Incurred through legal batti.s with the founder of the center have seriously eroded the group's accounts, ... Jobson said, The battles were launched when Lionel Burt, wu founder ol the group. He left amid controveroy and tel up a competing rteYclinl oyaiem. Sinco then, the orlalnal group's inoome ha! dropped. Joboon predicted thtte moi. years'· wQrk to re1tore the budget. · . Sar,. Juan Seeks ·Candidates · for . C6mmittee Posts CitizeM ~ing to serve oo the San Juan ~pistrano planning commission, parU and recreation comm.ll1ion or one of the city's aeveral conunltteta have been Uked lo 1111-· OUf appllcatlons lmmedia~y. Conuniu&ontr1 and c o m m l t t e e memllen lt'lditlontlly ..,1gn Iller a city COlllldl eltctlon and appolnln\onta are made within Ill clayo. 'lb!& year two ..... 11era " the planolog -.u.ton, llou(lu NUl> ""'1 John Sw-, wen oltcttd to the c111-L ,,.... lllo wll1 be a ~ Ill the p9rb ad l'ICIWtian comml11lon becalM of a -dlJ anllmtlCI Wblch wll1 -the .... berahlp -.... ton... . Applloallon1 !or ._ two -· the ardll-1 boanl ol -· Ila .... ~:-· -com..-, or ""tlooment commltlet can be obtained 11 city hall. interpretation of the law. '!bat IDl..,,,..iallon now holds that Qingreso mu.st ooly be advlaed or pend- ing acqulalU..., and need no1 P'"' for-mal aJllll'OV&I. Anti..frum investigations have been conducted by the Justice deportment. 0qe ol thooe ' llahtlni !or the IOvemmenl acqullltloft ol lhe building WM local congressman Rep. Andl'e\V Hinshaw (R-Newport Bead!). San Oemente's Bicentennial Group to Meet The new bicentennial oomrnls1lon set up by San Clemente city councilmen to plan aeveral years of events ceM!bratlng the nation's 2llOth birthday will mett tonight at 7:30 1n the mayor'• conference room. 1be nlnttnember commlllion w111 • discuss dozens of aeparate items, lnl:ludlna the launcbln( ol the citywide celebration this lndepencl,... Day season. l'TllJectt cumntly under conalderaUon will be a 11Llvtn1 Flaa" Prosram, a New Year'1 Eve progfim, approval of an American heritage theme for the revival ol the Yleata pageant In the 111111mer of 1971 and the d01lgn of a special lolO !or the entire pact<ap of acUvlUet. The new commission will meet twice monthly at 7:30 p.m. at the civic center. Meeting nights, open to the public, will be the second and routth Tuesdays of the month. Programs during the c e I e 'b r a t I on period llnl will be SUQOlled by an adv!Jory group and then acted on by the ·lormal panel. Co-President Don Conrad .said the atm of the project ls to involve the enUre community and Its diverae service chtbs In the bicentennial Iheme,. • p,....p.,.J VOGEL ••. and lolo the 8aata Alla Collop (Raocho 5ontlqo) dlllrlol. Their dtpoi1m'O --... ol 17 Pl"""! " tho -body and 16 ~ ol 1111 ·--·· .......• ,.... . OboW-ol Ibo -1lcm _.iate 11111 1111 dtanct to ..... ""' -'lWllll -ID Jmw mtpl tan -ol tlle wlll4 -Ibo dH-llaa Miii. U -daom'I Ola 1111 lolllr by l'rldly, tile -tttne 1111 ,... ..... Ill filled -1d be the November election. • .. DILEMMA. Clubliouse -Fire · .... i.. IUIWt!!! 11!!1 .. the ..1!'!1111 y~rcl of Ill• Weitem While Houle durln1 the evening ·trlpo. , Other gro•. are welcome ta~charter • • lntire boata !or crulaet, .. 1c1-PTSA Tueeday in Apr11. . . -_ .. Reivard . Set ___ ·-~:':'.;..A full ~1 ~d cost noo 'llllJ creates four problem!, according Jndivklual fares on a reservation baall to Sriilth·: a ·bicklOg Of new appllcationa ; A reward of ll,500 f 0 r wllf 'be f4 per person for the trips telvlng a delay in processing final plans !or information leading to the arrest at t and 7:80 p.m. on March 15, 18, 22, 29, a~llcants who have prior a~roval ; a and convlcUon of the pmons who 30 and April IS and 8. ha t ln general plan review an adoption set a fire to the Lake Forest Special tripe also are planned for and a lag ln code changes., community clubhome has been March 17, St Patrick's Day; March 23, Smith uld be and hUI staff need posted by the Orange County Fire after the Swallow'• Day Parade and t=!,{' e!f:biiJ:g i;Jor~:a1~dln heu~ Department and 0 c c i d e n t a 1 Swlday, April 7. ' reOommendinl ·a deferral of new Land, Inc. Reae:n•tlon.s and charter infonnatlon applicaUona untll the new commission Is 'The $450,000 fire, which destroyed ii, available through first vice president aeated and posalbly until the new general the Lake Forest Beach and Tennla Peggy Miller at 496-0898. plan Is adopted. I Club, March J, la thought to have If this recorwnendaUon Is accepted, beeit set to cover the burglary of filing ot tenLIUve -mapi1 commercial site two vending machines, officials Jetliner Grounded plan1, divisions of land and conditional sal~yone wllh Information Is asked Ule permits will come to a halt for one PALM SPRINGS (AP) -An American Airlines DCIO jetliner was grounded here Monday after paving material was sucked into Jta 11tarboerd engine, officlalJ tay. month and, if the latter suggestion ls to call the Fire Department at 538- adopted, !or P011lbty .. veral months 35!3. after that. ... ' . • \ OVE . TH ' For t~ree m ore . montns Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen tne es Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. street. At tim available by We hope yo u will be patient with .as tt(e re~l!ltS will ortn all the trouble. constn-1ction certainly be w If you arenl a dventuresome, glve usa bring ~amples to your call, and we'll home. ~ -··· ~···-··~ ··~· 19th ST. =1 l l'lltl , .. ALDEN~S CARPETS • DRAPES .. -·-SICI ltS7 • 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA- (146.4838 loltf! •• .,...,. t Ill W0r llt. t 111 ti lot. NO 111 I --< •. . • I ~. •• I • "' •• "~ l • i I 1i !l ti ~I • • TundJJ, Marth 12. 11J74 SC OAIL 1 PllOf I 3 -- l. -. Tuesday's ' ru .l NG·E Year's High-Lows ---€losing-Prices•----N"E.W-Y.OJIK5-TQCK EX~ -""""-'..I _Appear E ycry Saturday_ J ' • J4 DAILY PILOT T""411, MW 12, 1974 Baek • Other ID lhat ma1i 1iiles ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -~ Senior U.S. Dlatrlct Coon By VERNON SOOIT tfudge WOU..aa M. BJTDt, 11 u,-1 i!Mt w.-iiw died Salurclay or cancer'. Frank Tallman, the' ,..,.Id'• • • Air uctiole , Venema~, .Johmton Seeking · StateWid:e Offices llJ lllU. STALL SACRAM£NTO (AP) -Two•lonner --·--.,--. R<pd>llcw, IDcJ<.tq Waierpte and · Byme was tbti father oC U.S. foremost aerial photographer District Court Judge WJlliam and stunt pilo.t, billed out of •-._--"!BlfByme .Jr., wfiOpi<sli!e<I -onroge CO<JMy-Alrporr,'w over the trial ol Daniel J. almost killed last month when f.llsbcrg and Anthony Russo In an ancient crate be was Oyin1 the Pentagon Papers case. crashed during a scene for a new movie. the-. _ _L N1-admlnlalralloo ollldall .,. brlV· W. Welnberpt', llelpn'1 -flnance --------1-lni 1111-Wlllerple---to....na...lor--. lo nm.for_govenior -o111ce In caJi!Gmla lhll year. Belon Walerpte became !lie illue it VENBMAN llBCl1lED to NI In oplte Bui aeveral oCbers have decided to ii, ooetlnle White Home aide Jeb S1uart o1 "a lull ••-ol tile -ol loreto bldHor election In !he President'• Magrudet" quietly •(ftad Ille word that ~ ... !"': ol ~ tile blzln< . bonie atate durtnc 117t be might run 10< Calllomla -'l' of ...,.. DIWICE coum • I ' . . . .[ ·, +-- J ' I• J PALO ALTO (UPI) -Dr. Blake C. \\'llbur, 72. an emeritus professor of surgery at' stanford 1i1edlcal School, died Sunday. He was a son of Ray Lyman WU bur, Stanford president and university cbancellor until 1949. ROME (UPI ) -Alberto Rabagllatl, 67, one of ltaly'Sf favorite singers who In the li!OS ..,r!y 1u<;<e<ded !he late . Rudolf Valentino as a Hollywood star, died Friday. SEATrLE, Wash. (UPI) - Dr. Donald Sheehan, 56, pr• dent of Whitman College at Walla Walla since 1968, died Thursday in a Seattle hospital where he was being treated . ·(or cancer of J~e esophagus. OWOSSO, Mich. (AP) - Gennan-born artist F e 11 x Scfdq:, 82, who won $1,000 in, 1938 for his design of the Jef- ferson nickel, died Saturday. SAN DIEGO CAP) Fllneral services win held Monday for Mn. Marian Sdunid, 83, of Long Beach, mother of the commanding general of the Marine Cofl)S supply center at Barstow. She died Wednesday in an Apple ·~alley Hospital of a stroke. 'MOScoW (AP) -Mllohall Tlklaonravov, 73; ·a plonier In the Soviet Union's rocket and ·space research programs, died Monday, the Moscow press . reported. · . Death Notire• A11aUCllUA- WUTCLlff MOl!TIIAllY "27 E. I 71h Se., Cosro 1¥\eMJ 646-4888 -·-aALTZ-ION Five weeks later, he was \>3Ck in tbe a)r. despite 41 stitches in bls head and two broken vertebrae, p i I o t I n c another museum piece for the same film. " Tallman, moreover. n.s flying -with ·a wooden leg. hJs Jett leg was amputated almost seven years ago. Not as a result of a flying accident. but complications o f fractures when he Cell from his son's.go. kart. Frank Tallman 11 a quietly commanding man. There is_ a look -oe-the-adventurer about- him, subdued but all the same ttie excitement of a man whn SHRUGS OFF CRASH · Fra.nk-Tallrn1ri'" Jom G. V""'"1All, 41. lonner ..,. state. 1111 name disappeared from !he list '"lllil ii not golllg to be an euy year1 denecretary ol Heallh, F.ducation and "' potentW candidates, boweru, eveo for Ill)' politldan, 1111( I am pn>Ud lo call WeHare, Is ,..king the a.publJcan before the S....te Waterpte beortop myseK a politldilll delpite wtw bu oc- -~," "'--1..1. nomlllatloo for lienteolO\ govermr. begao. ·~~ -- Jam'" E. J-, 47, former 8111>-Magruder since bu pleaded gulHy lo Elliol Rldw.iooo, ""-HE W tan! aecttlary ol Navy, Is running for !he "'"""racy In the alleged Walergate -.,. 11111 attomey ,_..i, ...,. GOP nomlnalloo for the U.S. s.nate seat ..,.,,.P and 11 awaltlni leDtenc:mc-paipecl In Calllomla In ·vmeman's :"~ ·/': !':';\~ ~. run-ArTEil MAaliui>i:il'B name aur1aCecl -~ 1:°= ~...=. ~!°1ec1"°: , H. E. Wolle Of Newport early in 19'7S, a friend ol his wbo declined asslatance. NEITHER WAS Implicated in lo be quoted 1&1d: "'Ille /umy lhing ·Blaldilonf WU report«! °"mlderlng Wal<rgate In any way, but v ....... said .'!bout Jeb Is that he bad the Idea he could aeveral -tlal olflca Including the Ibis would be a IOugh year !or all politi· come bad: to Calllomla, ·tour th< atate U.S. Seoate and lieutenant ., • .._,but Hore.Ce· E. Wolfe, IS; of clan!. and never ooce talk about the Watergate appa?ently decided to put off bil pOlitlcal Newport Be,ach, relired pres!· Anoth<r Seoat. candidate la Tbo!!JaS A. affair." ambitions -two yean. dent of Marquart:WoUe Malatesta, 30, whole brother served as venenlan Monagan and Finch are MONAGAN SEEMED a certalnty to Wbol.mle ..!AlmbeLC.m(llJIY N~alde lo former \'Ice President Spiro clOoe-poltUcal lrlendl from -the days run for atate --Ivy Blbr in Orange, died Sun!laY· T. Agnew. · Finch was lleulfoant governor and Prteat decided to retiro for bealtb Mr. Wolfe, a resident of Current or former Nixon aides who Veneman and Monagan wen! in the state reasons. But he pulled out lat _.. considered nD111fnC this year and didn't Aasembl ·,..-. Dead ~t 86 knows his dangerous work well and loves it. California for 33 years, moved include Robert H. Finch, fonner HEW Y· saying he wanted to fulfill tbe job he took 1 to Orange County seven years secretary and oouqselor to the President; Finch oomidered running for gove"?Or only a year·.ago. going to be left to chance In a ago. fonner Peace ow,. director Joseph H. or senator bot ended the long apeculahon Johnston. a black man, was vice HE IS LICENSED lo fly any airplane made -from one- lung World War J biolanes to 747 jumbo jets. He !till goes up in balloons. During his Navy davs he was ccimmar)der stunt, I won't do it. And an ac-Services will be h'e 1 d Slatchlord .• and Robert T. Mooagan, cur-:e~~~fi1!. declaring be would not chainnan of the U.S. Civil Service c.om. cldcnt is the last thing a·movie Wednesday ·at 1 p.m. at ~~Y assLStant secretary of transporta-Flncb., 4', cfted personal l'ell!OIU. While ~:, 8ft,~:.. ~W: company wants to see. ln the Pacirlc View Chapel i n he was never personally implicated in He later-moved to the Navy post, a job old days they'd keep the Newport Beach. SOME WEALTHY backers of Gov. Watergate in any fashion, he eqiressed he raigned 1ut 5eptember. of a helicopter squadron. His Tallmantz A v I a ti on Company at Oranee County AirDOrt, includes "Movieland of ~ Air," a btstorlcal .col· lectton of planes and eouio- ment used in films qver the )'i!&rs. cameras going, use t h e _:.:c...cc.:~::::::=====================:::::::::::::::::::::::::;;:;;;;:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::--­lootage and change the script to accommodate the accident But Tallman also Is in the busine5.'I of chartering planes, flight te$Uog, research, loca· • Uon c:onSulting, • business jell hand all the re;st. · His partner,~ Paul Manti. was killed during filming of "Flight of the Phoenix" in 1965 when the plane he was flying crashed in tbe desert. "MY CRASH last month w 1111: the WO"'St i., mv ca""ttr," '1"11ll.,.,11n safd ol hfs Ill-fated -oo matter lf someone was killed or injured." Tallman, a natty man with a neat mustache, too.k his life in hla han~ In ''The Great Waldo Pepper" when he new an old biplane for three .blocks (only four feet atx>ve the ground) down. the -mrun street of a srnBll Texas town. "I hid Only about (OW', feet clearance off each wing tip," he said. "But before doing the sctne I walked every lncb of that street and che<ked oil( eVerv detail. We had to. shoot it twice. It was exciting. flieht for a seouence tn "11le uNo AMOl lNT cf mDnP.Y ain Great Waldo Penoer." "It was entice me to do 90mP. 0 fh;n .. purely accidental. J wasn't witOOut total knowledge of the even doing a stunt But when I plane and its characteristics,. - put the plane into a turn I obstructions, the lenses on the discovered the right rudder cameras, w I n d c oodltions, pedaJ had broken off. 'I11ere weather, speeds and all ot was nothlnt-to dO, that. "I've had some close cilla in "One of the most guUy my 20 years of movie work. things I've ever seen an actor 1\\10 ot the JnOC!Jt dangerous do happened in this picture were purpose1u1 crul!el! _ when Bob Redford actually one ·into a Jake and ano ther I&-gets out and does some wing to a cami'i'aJ. But . plane walking at 4,000 feet -no crash~. like auto stunt work, parachute. I was living the a"e A matter of meticulous plane and o~aUng the cameta." plannln1ta!!d~orei:iarati0J1. • -I I I • " ~' • ' / ·'' \ '" c ... ' • ... ,#-.~ .. • o~ ~ ~ ' • :...fUNlllAL----··- Corol'IO dol Mot Coi!o Me10 -·- 673-9450 646-2424 lllLLMOADWAY MOllTUAllY "The ·aviator (he uses that Tallman 1s part cu ar v un- -··ter-:-rather-ihan..fller·or·Dilot)-·~~~ey .''The-Great. Waldo must calculate what wt11 break Pepper because It tells the awav and what will hold up. ta le of aviation in the 1920s "'hen he must use protection when great strides were made nads on shoulders bead and in aircrafl legs back braces' ateel·toed 111'11 be 55 years old on my 11 o ·s,ooqwoy. (:o)lo Meso .548-3433 -·-DILDAY Montlll MOllTUAllY I 7911 Beoth Blvd. H11nli119ron Beoch 842·7771 24.( Redondo A..:.. longBeoch (213)4J8.Jl45 -·-M<COIMICK LAGUNA alACH MOITUAllY 179.S l oguno Conyon Rd. 494.9415 -·-McCOllMltK MISSION MOllTUAllY 28832 Camino Copi1tra110 Son Juan Copi1trana 49.S-1776 -·-PACIFIC VllW MIMOllAL PAIK Ce1T1elory Mortuary Cho"' 3.500 P!Killc Vi11w O.iwe Newport Btioch. Cal1lorn10 . M.UZOO -·-PllK FAMILY COLONIAi. FUNllUU HOMI 7801 Bolso Aw., W11tmlns!er 893-3525 -·- H11nting1on 8e1Kh .536.6539 PUBLIC NOTICE SU'l'UOC..COUllT D' CALll'OllNIA COUNTY 01' ORANGE Nt. "nus OllDlll TO SHOW CAl.ISI 1c.c.I'. Nt. urn II\ lht M•lllJ!' of lhw APD!IClllM ot ALLEN WILLIAMS SAUNDERS, for Cft.antt ot N1rM. Wt!EREAS. ALLEN WI LL I AMS SAUNDERS, Ottlt1-, tiff fli.d • p.ttihil wltti fllt Cl1r11; ot 11,1, Courl fW Ml Ol'd9f CMllO("' plllll-'1 l'll l'M fl'tm ALLEN WILLIAMS SAUNDERS to >4Ll!N WILLIAM GA"ONE"I IT IS 0-0ERl!.O tllll 1n Ptl'iOl'IS w ..... hld ln '"' •~tltllicl m1n1r ..,..... blfwt '1111 Courl •I t :OO 11.m., 'fl Apt, 1&. 1'74. In lllt (-lr1111m M °'"""""' No. S. II !tit COlll'lillluw 1oc119d •t •l'OO Cl"4c. c.mer Drtv1 w .. 1. i.tta AM, C ...... ftll, l!ld .-Ctwf, " -· trwtry .... petlllOll tor "*"' .. -lllOllN ftOI ... Flllhld. IT IS l'"VlltTHER OtlOElll!:O rlVll 1 ...,.. of 11\lt oro.r to .,_ (""" 111 """'1ff*I '" tr. o.llV l'llot •• MWiplptr flf """If clrciM!loft orlfl* In Or"'lt Counfy, C111!0"'rtl,. Onot I wwtr. lot ... -"""9'tlvt -'I °"°" " "" deM "' fir '"'"'"' Oii .... """""· , DATIO: Mlf'. 1, 1'7 .. ftl.Afllll( OOM'~~HINI .... of "" 1tr C•I .... TW.1'•111.ADO e ..... ...... °'""'...,.. ----=-·Id• 1n41 .,..,.. .. , .. , ... ~ 0r..,.. CM11 o.ny ,1k:I lliWCll'" 11. "· h. "'' 7'1 ,, i ' sme:s and a 'boxer's next birthdav," he said. "Mv mouthpiece. generation has bridged the '1It's not possible to slow gap o~ aviation history rrom planes down to anything less early m the century ~ Woy-Id than 69 miles per ho!.r, 90 the War I, the bRf'l"Stornun.q :!ls im'>act is go;ng to be there and 30s, World War JI 11od now · super jets. I wouldn't have "IF I THINK anything is missed a minute o( It." Irvine Ranch Program Plan_ned Friday at UCI Two county environmental groups will sponsor a Friday ever11ng program at UC Irvine in which natural features of the 10,000..acre Irvine Ranch coastal area are to be discuss-- ed. Larry ?i.foore, a s s O. c I a t e dire('.tor of planning ad- ministration for the Irvine Company-, will speak &t 8 p.m. in room 167 steinbaus Hall, at UCI. ttfoore serves the Irvine Seminar Set For Sexual . Counselors Company's multi-agency plan- ning program (TIC ~P ). TIO.tAP involves ·: tatives of city, coun state go.vemment have jurisdiction over the ultimate development or ttte ranch ~ perty. The public officials and environmentalists have been Invited to join in developing 11 new plan of U9e ol the~coastal hills, canyoos, plains, cliffs and beach. Friday's session W8.9 ar- nnged by Envlronm<nlal Coalltlon of Orange County and Project 21 Open Space Ac- tion Gro<Jp. Representatives of t h e Environmental Coalition are participating members of tile T!CMAP effort along with Ille Planning and Conservation Lea(l\e and the Slemi Club. Moore wUI di!CUS3 the en- A work.9hop on 1 e :i a a J vlronment of the site, ~ counseling for profeniona1 eluding the physical and en- COWlS\?lors in the fie14 wil l f>e vironmental opportunitk!t and held at UC Irvine in the Fine tonlltraints of the coastal labd. Art Village Thealel' Friday The property ts bounded by and Saturday, March 21 and lbe cilles of Newport Beoch1 23. lrvlne and Laguna Be.ich Incl The t\\°O'daf conference ls features 3.S miles of beach deslg JW d to p rovide ftonl f>5Ycho!ogijts, coonaelon and About l,IOO ~ of lhe .educaion with a backarow>d ~ are reserved. r or on significant approaches to purd1Me by the state for I sexual coun5eling. Focus will' eoulal bMdl and. cayon be on [our major aflll'Olcheo; parlt, pmdlnC OD1stal cm- rat.ional-emotive, behavioral. 1er'v1 t Ion coawnluion ap- ~tastcrs and Johnlon 1es pro\'l.ls and It.Ile acquiaUlon • theraf>ll and th< human ,... 'Ille land t:arTies a 17.1 mllllon'I ualltv prosram at the UC ~ tag. Mccllcal Cenl<r in San Fran-;;;:;;==::::;;::::====;:, Cisco. • flll Ktyootc speaker will be Dr. lll!l'TllNI SOCllTT Albert Ellis, executive direc-c....... Co••• ..._ !or of the l••t1'Jute for • •=: 1=• .... Advanced Study 'in Ra11ona1 ;:'.:!j! ·~r:•--= Psydiothmpy in New Yor1t 14 ..::""' -11=.ru1 City. \ J . . ., J ~' ~ ,, • .. "f#uldn't it be nice? Just think of the money you'd save if you didn't have to pay for the privilege of writing checks, · , Well you don't! _:Not if you have a Moneysaver-Savings Account at First National Banlc of Orange County. • Here's how it works: • 1. Open a regular savings account and a personal checking account at ·any of our eight convenient offices; 2. Maintain a minimum balance of $1500.00 in your regular sav· ings account ;-you now have a Mon~ysaver Account-and; - 3, Then forget the monthly service. charge on your personal check- ing account. There .~n't be any. ,,,.,, .. ,,. ••• ., ........ ,.,. Iba , .. • I ... • I You can write as many checks as you lilc:e ••• ABSOLUTELY FREE. And since the !lfoneysaver Account is set up like a reg· ular savings account, you cai1 ·add to or \vithdraw from it as often as you wish, as long as you maintain a $1500.00 minimum balance. You'll not only save the money you're now spending for service charges, you'll also be earning a high rate of inter- est on your savings. So stop by the New Accounts desk at one of our eight offices today and aslc about -our new Moneysaver Account. lis namo 111ys it all. Don't fo rget! • • • • • v • ' . I • • , • • ' • g1111 Today's F l aal N.Y. Stocks • r VOL 67, NO. 71, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1974 TEN CENTS ' . Indian Treaties Will 11 • ID Niguel BJ JACK CllAPPBU. -n -°' .. .,.., , .. ,.., '." One of the ._,, ii ill bl( u Un\ Jbotball fltlds. A .... the hall ii - 'ruJai just lll<e ll That's just -Ooor and there are eeven floors in the " at, the -...U lnl<nlaliooll ~',! In Laruna Niguel. '°Tb:'Tederal government .W IOOll bne the mUlloo-~-loot bullalnc. and 'qx. Wide open -will --and rows and rows and rows of recorda. .Plam !w the zlfiural call r.r Ille ol 1 huge amount of spaco -an atimated Japanese • Hijacker Subdued NARA, Otlnawa (UPI). - A masted .Tapaneae teen-ager · described a s 0 90mewbat out of bis mind" hijacked a Japon Air Lines super jqmbo jet with 426 penom aboard today and held them !or t :ranaom of more.-tban $S5 million before J1!1ng outwitted and subdued by police. ;; There were no injuries aboard the aiapt Boeing 747SR "Air Bu.1." But one ~year-old Japanese man suffered an apparent heart attack and w a s boopltalhed. 8ev'cn policemen disguised in the white coveralls of maintenance w o r k e r s boarded the plane as It sat on the deserted nm.way at Naba ~ for 61k tiOOrs and three or them burst into the cockpit and overpowered the 18-year-old hijacker, pollco llid. 11He seemed to have oo time to show any resiltaoCe," a spokesman said. 'Ibey aald bo .... UDlnDOd but kepi htj..biJXj lnalde a zt-ed.<blld< ru;tit bag ml told crewmen 11You Will obe'f our ordenr.1• • ('1be Aaodlted ~ aald the bag ~ little more than a fO!.ldain pen. vitamin tableta amf a few clothes). Police quoted the boy !1.SJOYing he .med the plane lo "study the earth." He was wearing dark sunglasses and a white face mast when be broke inlo t6e Upper ded: lllgbt cabin and took control or the llrplane1USt be!Ote It landed at Naha on a 1,000-mile domestic flight from Tokyo. · '!be plane landed at 1:311 p.m. (9:311 p.m. PDT) and the boy was captured just before a p:m. {4 a.m. POT). .. Joel Tucker, 42, an American passenger, told UPI the -ers look the air piracy "very, very calm1y." 1~-"There was no panic at all,'' said 'l'llc:ker; wh> lives In Japon and Is Far East director of c:ommercial alrplane Sales ,, for the Boeing A I r c r a f t Manufacturing <». "We had nothing lo do ~cept to read.and sleep." He said the biggest problem was being bored as the plane sat idle. Tucker said ~ hijacker never spoke to lhe passengers. Police said the hijacker was an 18- year-old Japanese from Aichi prefecture. His name was withheld because Japanese law prevents identification of anyone under 20 involved in a crime. ;-.Officials at Naba Airport said at least four of the passengers were Americans who were among 162 women, children 'Ind. older men released before the -~ij~cter was outwitted by ~ Okinawa }lohoe. .. Aside from tt>e r,ecord ransom. ~ :j\ijac:ttt. demanded JAL give him 15 ~iece1 of ordinary rope, 15 pieces of vinyl moiintaln climbing rope, one rope-<Uttin& knile, 15 J>lltllc:buta. 15 eye muks, two piciiJ, I ""?"ei1 ~ btack llllit<lle and )5 palrs ol llllllQCllIIS. '!be demand.!I indicated the hijacker -might have contemplated 80me grandiose ach~me such as parachuting Into the 1' (See IWACK, Pa;e !) C:.Ut . • Weedier Some low .-or 10( wty Wedlleld1y 11COOn1Jnc lo the ---· othenriao llir with llllhtly ......, daya lllgbo In the IOL 1-tmtpt ID the ... IN•mB 'ND.\Y 1'100~--11'111 Loo ARQ<lu mrff loddr bot did no ~. II ,... llac - Olld qwoU -"' floe <fari, Story, l'oQI S. LM..... 1 .......... ft c..... . .......... . ~ ... .,_.., " c.-. " ...... ...., n c.-c ,, .... ... ......... 14 ---1>11 ........... ' ......... 11 .. t'I,..... ... ,_ ,,., . ._. . .... .. ._.. ... .... """ ~ ,, -... . --• \ ' ...,,...,...,.,.... WANTS GAS CHANGES Senator Tunney Tunney Rips . . Gm Setup In Area Talk U.S. Sen. John V. 'l\mney bas c:rltidled cooflicts between CalifonUa'a emergency guoline management system and the cootnils ·being eurtised by the federal government. lie told a gathering of city and county olfldals In Santa Ana Moodly that "the state and federal governments are working at cross purposes to eac:b other and Iris not fair to anyone.'' ''The whole thblg is patent1y ridiculous and incredibly unfair I U be added '!be """tor came to Orange Coonty with the announced Intent of getting a feeling fn>m lOca1 officials about the effect of the energy crisis. '11lough he heard a lllUe on the gasoline situaUon, be got more conunenta oo a bill that. would include firemen Jn the national minjmum wage act · 'llte·way it is ooW writt.eo, Senate Bill 2747 would require cities to pay firemen oVertime for anything more than a 4o hour week, Including steeping ume at the station )louse. Severo! north coanty officials told . . Tunney-the , bill would blnki1ipl smlli ciU.: -·~, • '. "II lt,....·opplied to Orqe.Collilfy I\ ---•• mllJioa ..... the -five .yean; which is about the total ol ttVenOe sharing DIODO)' that Will come In dlD'ini: tbe aame-period," iaidl.a Habra Qty ......... L<e Risner .• Tum>ey, .........t the ofllciall he ls.doing all he can lo make revisions In the bill that will~ease tbe burden oo citie5. He said he bad to "'PJl0'1 It bee.Buse ''in my cooadeDte, I couJdn't tee leaving ~ ~ fi~::..~ aecood clau citizens Dllrlng the lnlonnal -.... 1oo. Tunllly tried lo ..,.. --Ollto the g-une llllUltlon .. he eould go blck to Wullinglln lmled with loc:a1 data lo preemt to mera oftlrlalc. ' lie -.Id Orqe Couoty 111111 the not el 8oatllem ·Calilinta -I spedal c::-= ~~.=.t.:.:-.: , ... "1NNllY, .... I) Board to Review Finan cial -Status The Lapa -lhdlled s.- --will -the_ ... ftnlDci•I--......._..s ..,ocn1'ter I PQ Ina 1•........,,. bJ t.eldten • -. -.... tlle ..... tlley .... wlllb!C 11 • ...,_ -9 •• ~ • o I .............................. 1o_.._.1,.-1wm • __ .. _..,.. ... ,. . •• - federal """"" from a period before the ata&e was admitted to the union will be • ._ the docwnellts. CUmnUy, the. GSA has ...,.,. ol Its records' atored at an old Air Force !ldllty In Bell. Hlonon Slid that liiilldlng Is not earthquake preol and the rec:onls cooildbe ............... Al>o llulllng the exotic: -•""°"""• zi~t, named after• an ancient Babyiootan temple arehltectural ronn. will likely be NASA operatloos and ilboralories or the Federal Food and Dnlg (FDA) Admlnlllralion. * * * '!be high-bulk storagt! facilities cost a lot of money U built from scratch and few buildings can be cheaply and suitably renf6deled, Hannon said. The government aequired the building by trading to Rockwell $19.5 million worth of surplus Defense Department property the company now leases. '!be building c:oot $25 millloo to build six years ago and woold likely cost S30 million ln today 's infiated construct.ion market. Hannon said in the 2'h years the deal hu been pending that 28 federal agencies have requested space In the building, but because the: space was nol immedlaiely available, they located elsewhere. Queried about possible White House Interest In the structure -Laguna Niguel is quite near the Pttsldent's San Clemente estate · and the building is equipped with a helicop· -r pad -H~nnon said the White House was not, and has not been interested. "The White Home told me personally that they had no interest.what.soever," he said. Hanson said with lhe upcoming national bicentennial, he anticip:rted the arehlves of lhe GSA would be a constant stream of scholars in iLJ ' · 'orlcaJ sec- tion. Hannon said he hoped that some day micro.film copies of the nation's historical documents now held in the Natkwlal Archives in Washing1on D.C. would be available at the ziggurat for western scholars. "We'd like to see them here foa: our people in the west," llannoo said. *** *** *** U.S. Trades Rockwell's Ziggurat for LA L_and GSA ·Plans Storage For Records Within 30 days, Uncle Sam will get the keys to Lagma N'iguel's ziggurat, ending more than two yean of negotiations, -tt?'u' ......... apd just plain ..,... tndlng between the govenimenl and Roct""1 Intemaliooll. The ~ -ed bee.a ... • 11. stepped 11ven-tiered design resembles an ancient Babyloo.11n temple, bas stood empty -a111 mllJioa square riet or it - since c:omplellm by Roc:klrell In !!ml. ROCtWeD-peopie~ruetQily· admit ii cost them 12> mlllion lo build In "1968 doOars." 1be govemment contract involves a swap of $19.5 million ln surplus defense depertment property now 1...ed by Rockwell in Los Angeles County in trade !or the ziggurat. "We've Sol a few bone traden on our side," Tom Hannon, regional director of the General Servk:a Administration (GSA), said at a press ooolerence c:alled Monday to announce federal acquisition ol the big building. The trade Will he made In lee. The federal government will get the building and the 92 acres it and Jts huge parking lot are on. Once the contract ls through escrow, the federal Office of ~lanagement and Budget will take the formal step of allocating the buildlng to a federal agency. Under normal circumstances, that will be the GSA, which acts as Uncle Sam·s landlord, which will then parcel out the space to assorted other agencies. Hannon laid nearly ball the Door space is already spoken for 1filh large areas needed by GSA ltsell !or storage of records and blatorical archives. Hannon said the GSA'1 records 1100!d take up nearly a quarter of the space, but w<ldd have only about 35 emo!oves. Other potential uoen Include-NASA's Sell Be.oc:b operallm, the federal food ai"ld drug laboratories and a federal computer center. Hanoon envisioned an eventual work force of 1,000 lo 1,500 employes at th e plant. Rockwell would have had a.peak of T JOO employes il It had oc:cupied the plant. a 'I1Je government will take over the plant, its securttra:M maintenance as (See ZIGGURAT, Pqe I) Clubhouse Fire Reward Set- ---- ' -o.ltr ""' ..... ,... • ZIGGURAT IN LAGUNA NIGUIL WILL BE OCCUPJEILBY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT $2S Mlllllin·B~llalng C.V1rlng 9 Acros Will Go_Olf T1X_Roll1Jn !'anding Tradt Panel Nixes Bluff Rules Coa stal Commission Denies 2 Projects , Howeve r By CANDACE PEARSON Of !tie Dallr .. 119t Slaff, New coastal bluff development rules which .,.v.'Ot.lld prohibit "cascading" structures ~fonday failed to win full endorsement of the regional coastal com- mission. But it wasn 't exactly rejected eilher. As a result of all the bluff discussion, tv•o San Clemente: apartment projects didn't fare too well. One was denied and the second continued. Under the proposal by planners of the South Coast Regiohal Zone Conservation CommiMion, no structure could be built within 25 feet of the edge of a bluff. The .setback distan~ could be even greater if the slope v.·as f0W1d to be geologically unstable and C o u I d potentially collap!e. 1be new standard would apply to the closest bluff line to the ocean which is 10 feet or higher above. mean high tide. "Based on-ooe toot-or bluff lost a ytar to erosion, thl.s would guarantee us 25 years of bluff face and edge," said Planner Bob Joseph Monday in Long Beach. "\.'fost structures have a life of 25 years." Joseph said the standard, which could be varied for Individual cases, is needed for safety and esthetic reasons. But the commission wasn't sure it wanted to take such a bold step' beyond v.·hat any coast.al cities require. "Before v.·e start using something as far-reaching as this, it warrants a dialogue,'• sugges ted Commissioner Ronald Caspers of Newpor.t Beach. Caspers, who is an Orange County supervisor, said the standard could ha\·e significant impact on the J r v i n e coastline, Crescent Bay in Laguna Beach and other areas and cautloned that the commission shouldn't "sort of take tt on by osmosis." Two San Clemente apartment projecta became the test cases ror the new proposal. Neither fared too well. -one. a 12=tmlt condOminium proposed at 1501 Buena Vista by Mariners Savings • Arch Beach Building Plan . . Given Approval in Parts Arch Beach Heights construction rules were approved In some bits and pieces by the Laguna Beach Planning . Commission Mond&.Y. night but major proposals. were fnmtrated.by bloc voting. Approved were rules for Arch Beach Helib&I dealgn review on new mklentill -loo and pork r..s lo be collected ...... buliding In the llill nelgbborhood. '!be endre plan !or building c:onlrOls In the hel&lrtl, bowever, "" continued again !or another two weeks. Comrn1lllooera Lury Clmpbe!I and Jolm McDowt1I m"3ed lo ID I k e deciliool on key elementa ol the plan, 'll!lidl ii I IOll!n&·Hile pn>po11I. II """"' ...,.i.te poWlb ... ""1ltnlctioo .. the b11llOp. OJmmlalontt Sally ilellerue and Or!!LI I 11 <Jlolnnan Racer Lanpbear ._tdJ voiced --'"1 Items el ... ...... but ...... re"'6il bY Cimpl>ell ... -•t:o..-........ l -el--111 lten. Commissklner ~llchael JI.lay W'a'I absent '!be major ll•ms held llP In the OJIJ'l.misslon'S co::· ~:eraUon we re pn>po11lo for a lot c:ombinatloo llOCllon requiring alngle OW}lml of adjaomt 25- IOOI by 100.loot ll'JIP"rliell lo join them In order io have a "Jegal building site~ and provblon !or mtrl<llng oome lqWll'e lootago lo 1,1111 llqUll'e feet on the standard 25-!oot by 100.loot lot. Mrs.allelmJo ""'""" !or _,e or the 1o111 tpeeihc plan. The planning jlOJIUllilalon .....,melds •c:tion lo the City Colmdl. - '!be oouncil. hal placed Ill Interim building ordinlncc on the 1rea with many pmbiool similar lo -In Ille specllk: plu. '!be interim ilw, howev<r, 1111 no 111:0~-l'llmil Mid thal evm lftor ,,_,., ol blartnp IDd ltudy llllkllw, be llill -nae public input. ' . and Loan Association, was denied a permit with only three votes in favor of it and six against. The second, a six·unit building planned al 1205 Buena Vista by George Geam. was continued for voling on March 25 after (he staff recommended denial. No action wa.s taken on the proposed (See BLUFFS, Pa1e %) Vogel R eaffirms H is Intentions To Leave B oard By JAN WORTll Of tlM o.llY Pllfl Stilt Despite earlier reports to the contrary, Saddleback College Trustee Hans Vogel said today he will make Im resignation official this week regardJess oC what his fellow trustee Alyn Brannon does. Brannon and Vogel both recently anoounced th eir lntentionS to resign effective June 4 -Brannon largely because oC community pressure following a bookmak ing conviction, and Vogel because he has bought a new home outside his tnwtee area. To make their resignations legal, both are required to file an official letter of mignation with the Orange County Department of Education 80 days"'befol"f an eled.lon to replace them. If the t"'O are to be replaced-in the June 4 election, the deadline for submitting the letters is Friday. 8"t Brannon told reporters Monda1 night at a board of trustee! meeting he ii: not IUfe if he will 1ubmit hls letter by then. Legally, he Is not required to reslp because or his bookmaking_ conyj_cUoa unlm he ii given a relony sentenm, which b: unlikely. Due to a series of plta- bargalnlog delays, Brannon's senteoclnc lo not l!Cbeduled 1111UI Maidl 'II, mon than I -k put the COWl\Y deadlille. Vot1el wanted lo time.his rt0ign1tloa ., lhlt both pools eould be filled lrt the same election. Eld! electioa c:oW bJ the dillrict <'OltS !Uplyen 11 ... '91000• At -y·1 board meoti1t1. lit (Seo VOGEL, Pip I) • il I DAILr r1LDT LI · ·~:-Native-Son - --:James Mills Dies-m 93 -. - I ' 1 At the lum of the century, James !Jlefbert MUia: raised sugar beets. corn and barley on the old Bixby Ranch, now Jhe city ol Loi Al•mltos. From 1940 to 1957, the Orange County native ran two charter fishing bolts out ol Newport Beech. , From 1957 until the death, Sunday, at 'the age of 93, ?.Ir. Milla railed Arabian hones at a small stable directly behind FOllllUln Valley City Hall. "He was a typical callfomlan, not one to wt much," siys his daughter, Loma OllUs, -JftSldellt ol Laguna Federal Savings. "He was a devoted family man." Mr.• MID• was burled today at Falrlla..., Memorial Park In Santa Ana. He was a farmer, a bone breeder and 8: charter bolt captain -one of Orange c.otmty's oldest native IOllS. He wu born in 1811 in a secUoo of What ii now Garden Grove, but was then called a Part ·of Goepel swamp. HJs molher, Sarah, ls listed In Orange County medical joumals as one of the area's most proficient rnklwlves, helping a number of prominent county families bring their ollsprlng Into Jhe world. Mr. MIU..' falher, Daniel, was a deputy sherill In Slockton be!ore coming to Orange County, and belped capture the famous Clllfornla bandit Jo a q u in Murletta. Precious Air lllting lhe post !ew years, Mr. Mllls divided his time between his daughter's ..sldence al G Balboa Coves In Newport lleadl and hi& r-.in Valley stable. He " -by hll two daughters, Miia M1111, and Mn. IAIJher --ol !-"" AnleJel. Nearly overcome by smoke, as he battles a fire, a Chicago fireman pokes his bead from an attic window to gasp ior air. A woman who had an apartment In the building died, apparently from a heart attac~ while fleeing the r~ • Rare 'Scrimshaw , Exhibit ·Whale ' . Watergate's McCord Asks Lecture Slared House to Impeach Nixon A ledlri.., tbe caJ1lomla gray whale • bJ IDml llipllt Pllll, Gr!-ml an WAsmNGTON (UPI) -J"'11es W. e••••ttuo ot ·m ICl'imlblw from New McO»rd Jr., a ooovicted . Wltergate ...,-fm11a11t al Dona 111!11 !1f1b ~tor. Mid today be formally ulted ·~• ~ ~ o1f ~ -...._ ol UiOllouiO kl"lffipeaCI> President Nlxoo on ~ wm --..-.,..ms be !ailed to Inform law 'olfldals wbolowlljllloC ..... tbe -Cout. ·u.i _,. had been paid to buy Jhe 'Ille 7:IO p.JJ!. -In tlle adlool'a lilmoe-of; tbe ari1Jna1 defendants. Pot-~ will mark the IWJord -a ab:-pqe -ODelll to .......... " --later ~, ':'oi1 Cocmnjllee, ..-,;, I tbll -• tbe larft.mannnalo Ip! made ~ ~ ~ryoi: I ::-..... !'1111-,...,~ ' • a~C ,::;:~~ ":'!r~ !.'!.1t:.t::.-t be ~~:\be !ense or the aeven persona charted In Jhe Wateriate bruk-111. \ • Mc<lonl Clalnis his coavictl<i> -d bilve been overturned II It bid tieeD Mcr.vn bush mooey was paid. F,....P .. eJ BLUFFS .~··. : ·- • • . ' atandard alone. .,. I --DaD. Wlllrf ll(lOl1llahlnc ll<Con!, • aecurtty o1nc:er !Or the ·.--~-____ ----__ Commnw to.lle!elact tmi."1'ealdiilt al ___ ....d!l!:lll~-~V"i.wld-tbe -~-. ~=.-:1ci~w=~~':r.-::~ Commbalooer Robert Rooney • r Hunttngtm Beacll, who voted lp!nlt the -rs project because o1 densltj, .bbjeclecl.to-the blulf.standard·lu<-''t-g a Jot of property." I I pesta on the crullta can see dolphins, have .•.• eDP,ged in the conepir"f)' as aeals, -and the !""'t yard ol lhe the principal ••• (and) engaged In a WOllem While -dutlng the evenln1 lunber COlllJ>lracy to Impede and 6inder trips. u..e holding o!fic:o ... 1rom Jhe proper Olher -are ..-to charter discharge or their duU.,." entire boata for cnu..s, 11kt Pl'SA McC.ord. referred to a news confertnce "JX*-n8n. A lull boat ...Wd CQll $200 by Nixon Wednesday in which he said for 10 -· Johq W. Dean, Ill, White House COW!Sel Indiridual -Oii a ,_,.alioo -until fired April IO, told him March 21 will be 14 per peraoa !or the trlpa leaving "that payment& bad been made to at I and 7:IO p.m. on lllardl 15, II, 22, 28, delmdanta !or Jhe purpose of keeping IO and April 5 and L Jhern qule~ not simply !or their Special trip& alao .,. planned for defense." Mattb~17.--St.-P-atrick'a Day.: . ..Marcb -23, ..NWlo._sald last summer that .be_ was an.r !be SWallow'a Day Puad<, and told money was spent ooly for the de- Suoday, April 7. , Reaervatiom and charter information la avallable throuib first vice pmldent Peggy Mlller al-· Bad Weather Leaving Murder Charges Filed in Slaying Of Valley Man SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The last ol a series of weetPer fronla passed over Northern Callfom1a today and will leave portly cloudy skies In Its wake. Widely ocattered lhowers this morning north Iii Mootere1 and FT<sJo will end by early ---..nigD!, Jhe ·National Wealher Service said. Fountain VaJJey mother of four Ruth Ann Nance was arraigned in West Orange County Municipal Court Monday on1nurder charges-in-the shooUng death of her husband, Martin David Nance. Mrs. Nance, 33, remains In Orange County jail although Judge William L. Mock reduced her bail !rom 1100,000 to -.i· . OU ... COAlf ... DAILY PILOT t ffer attorney, Jerry Bame, said he planned to meet with Mrs. Nance later today to discuss posting of baU. Mrs. Nance was arrested J as t Thunday Wght after Fountain Valley police discovered the body of her husband, a ~year-old architectural engineer, lying tn an upstairs bedroom of their home at 8$68 Trinity River Circle. Police report Nance was slain with a single bullet to the head from R .38 caliber revolver. He was rushed to Fountain Valley Community H<>.1pillll but was pronounced dead on arrival. A date bas not yet been set ror a p<dlminaJY heortng but attorney Bame said it would probably be beld one or two weeks aher Jhe bail review scheduled for lhls Frjday. At 1111 boll l'e'iew, Mrs. Nance will <Iller her plea, Bame Mid. Wb11e Mn. N.,,.. is In Cllllody, her lour acJiooHae children are being cared !or "' htt llJher and llepmoeber. lccordlnl to Bame. Jailed in Smuggling LOI ANGELES (UPI) -,.... South Loi qelel ,_ m arr-oo ..,.,.... ol Mpidon al °"""'tine .. 111 .. pl alien llllUaJlnl rtnc. lmml~llon 1111111 --llondiy. Autho<ttl .. llld Sonh v-. Motalff, ll, and -Mon-· 31, ..... cbamd bob-. a U.S. lftlllJtnte wit' lllrboiing llld ..... ,.a11., , .. lll<tal •lien~ • Ca8pers 1&ki lJ! was "tom .•. I'd JoYe to take ZS reeT ror nothing but 1 think it's a little1conflscatory." But Commissioner Judy Roemer of Ne'Nport Beach said PropcalUoa 20, which created the coutal commissions, includes a duty to "maintain, enhance and "'5tore the overall co a s t a I enviro~t, including aesthetics. "'Ibe coastline means 6ometbing more than cement walls, she added, referring to the concrete retainers put up along bluffs to support cascading architecture Moot ol the speakers at Jhe meeting In -1.ong...Beacb_supported this view. • With development on the bluff race, the, umost striking coastal feature wt have ... becomes distorted and scarred and changed," said Helen Pines of the Friend:i or Crescent Bay Point in Laguna Beach. CommWioner Art . Holmes, a San Clemente councilman, said so m e geologists feel buildings or mechanical supports on a slope make it more stable. Speaker Lynn Harris Hicks of San Clemente objected, "U in the process it makes more permanent ugltness, it certainly doesn't c:onfonn with Jhe Intent of tbe law." Jearufe!leMeffilees-o1 Newport Beach urged the commissloo to adopt Jhe standard as an overall guideline. Sbe abo argued tllat wilbout a oetback, it may be "necessary for publlc agencies to sandbag (sliding blu!!s) to protect the road below. 'Ibat com a lot of money out of taxpayers' pockets." Il would be simpler, she added, to require a setback now and avoid that. From roge J . . VOGEL •.. indicated he still wanted to proceed on those terms. But today be said be had decided to mign this week no matter what. He would remain In olllce througb Jwie .. Th.e two trustee ~. both in Tmt!nt are considered crucial became ol a peoding attempt by Tmtin roaldenta to dNMH !rom Jhe ~-dlotrlct and Into the Santa Alla CoUece (- Santlqo) district. 'Their deporlure .....id mMD .... ol 17 percent ol Jhe student body and 21 pen:ent or the Saddlebock dlalrlcl'• -valllatlon. Ob!ervera or Jhe litlllUoa ~l• that Jhe · c:hance to elect two new. Tustin ltustea In Jmie ml&llt tale IOITIO ol 1111 wind !rom the -.....11oa aalll. u BrlllllOG -·t Ille hll -by Friday, Jhe neat Ume hll pool could bl llllecl ~be the Novtmber <lectloll. -l'l••P ... J Ziegler ·Reveals • • • -.. !lit 4111 -' --preliminary atepo prior to oe<11p1Uoa ...Wd take about - • = nw It woalcl bl lllDlblr" JIU' W.. Balk . e er ~ap-es ~~e~~-u little -~ v . -. . -Jii\Picton Ille ooiniiiiiilty 11 Jiiiiilible, HIMOO aald nouna u.e.. &u been ' concern about the sudden lnfiux of . • • 1' !ederal wwkera and famlllea on the • ~ ......;_ """'' and utility distrlcta. WASHINGTON (AP) -The While C:Oinm!ttee 1111111 . the -He &aid tllat many or Jhe .... federal !louse uid today it would b e chlra• aptnst the Pr 1 clerical employee would be hired [rom "ccaatltutlooally lrrespocalble" r 0 f l'rus Semlary -111 i. Ziegler the present -munlty and, tllat moat President Ntmn to ag,.. to provide ropeated N~'s c:urilmtlou that ttie lrallllerred worken would \be within further material to tbe Houae Judiciary llllmllllttee. Conolderllll '-8clunent drtvlna distanco o1 Jhelr p.-.t ho-, nool-. already boa ~t White Moot alao '"''" no1 whal be would Fro"' P .. e J llouae l•pes and docvme'n1s &o cooclude consider ••)ow income" per 1onne1 their Inquiry and complete It quickly."' Hannon aald. • ' TUNNEY .•• Ziegler Slopped -ol Oatly rtjocllng He &aid GSA bad received aaauranc:o> thO panel'• nquesl !cw ct ,lddltlonal tape from Jhe Orange County Transit District reoordinp. But ba declai'ed Jhe !act an tllat cew routes could be eatabll3bed to take the plaoe ol a~ lmpaacllmmt lnqu1cy II mclar WIT .. _ accommodate Jhe work !orce. "Ar long as we bave· the 1uwwwt DllL&IYe...:Othe dPI to.blcLa -He ldded wryly Jhe ex-apa<e In alluatloa ol a 13 percelll lbortlall ::':.':•~ ul olf.lle _.,. lllel ~ 1,500 car 'parttng lot ecu1d be natloowlde, we lbould be allocating the . ~-· ,., laadoclped. !almt amounta ol Juollne -to Jhe Zleil« ~~ ... n 1lle Dgurat bu -ID object ol gre.otost number ol people," be laid. O.-llee'1 towitlptloa .... . -some-curioalty and ol c u rt o u • 'lllllney aald, "The everHldd marketing ~ beyoad Waters~ related ctreumatancaa alnce gmmd wu brnlren ayatem will never work 1mlil Jhe Nixon ICandala. • ' , ' lot Jhe plant In 11111. administration does 10riletltlng about lb He &aid the White -atr.4y ta Once bailed u a boon !or Jhe IOllth ban on Sunday gas station opectngl, providing "bolil o1 materltll" en tuch Orange County ·area, Jhe pllct was "The only alternative ls to establish a , subjectJ u F.V'""""t a n t l t r u a t encircled by f2.3 mlllklll in cotl'lty roads nationwide system based on a six~ay d ~ ctsiona:, Ellvlf'OM'Ml'ltal Protection for which Rockwell paid '300,000. week," Tunney said, suggesting alternate Agency deClatom, oil lmp)ri quota Rockwell built the building to boU!e the day nnlngs by even plates on Tue5day , actiona and decisions by the Cost of comany aerospace operatiOiJ. 1bursday and Saturday and on Monday, Livina Council, the Comotroller of. However, betWttn the lime the Wednesday and Friday ror odd plates. Cur 1 en c Y 1 n d t h e Fe d e r a 1 building wu ltarted and flniahed two Tunney said the Federal Energy Office CommuldcaUons Commiasiob. years later, the aeroapace boom btil'lt. of. William Simon ha.5 to come to the 1Jegler aa1d the material fu,m1sbed the Rockwell has been trying lo unload the realiiatlon that California is a major special Wi~ate proeecutor aod being expensive building ever since. Estimated contributor to America's economy and given to the OUlfl eomm.lttee 1ncJuded armual property tax on the bulkiing is a could be Irreparably damaged by data on tbe ITr anUtniat cue, Jhe mtllt mammoth figuno lncluding $200,000 paid incomistent guollne controls. · price support cantrovtl"I)', campeJ.gn to the Capistrano Unlfled School Dlstrict, In Jhe meantime, Ttmney said, work pracUces and finlncel and openUom or 145 000 paid Ill the Moulton Niguel Water must proceed at top apeed toward Jhe White Houae Pbanben. Disfnct, and 14<1.000 to Jhe Saddltback developtnc alternaUve prop 'u I a I o n Ziegler -plained tbat tile ~ Community College District. The Cl>Wlty aysttms or luell to replice dwindling wu aaldni fer tile ct add!~ tepea tu figure ;,. unknOwn. guollne aupplteo, w::'te ~It= ::-material the plFede!romral acqJheulsiUoa_~ remov1 e Jhefblg He &&Id $350 mllli<m baa been made 1l>e breadth or the cmmnlttee' ant tu •~Q. an tem 0 · DO avallahle to reoearchera In that field and ~.fer doonnenll and ..... • Utile coocern to "tbe. BIJmJ<lllClin~ Wing "we are only a few years away frotn a ZlegW 11ift "~ .llllllfrtt..;. 'agenclel. . · completely different system." , ;._· the QllC1/JJllJtj of iutbQrttaUYely, defining ~ building was a~-a ooooeru to . What 11 an lmpeadllble orr-" 11 well Rep. Jaclt Brooks (l>-Teus). 11 -!lie cbartes AR llllCler that Brooks bu bottled '!I' Jhe acqullltloa or dtflniUoa • • Jhe building for neuly a year In his HIJACK ••. ·An tnipeKtim1111 Inquiry, Zleal« house au~llee' on govmuneotal -1nued, "cannot be a --io"1 operalloila. • ' override or undermine Jhe -u-..i Rep. Brooka bad sidelined the zlfllurat doctrlce o1 _.-atloa Iii powwi. • , ' wlllle delving lnlo President Nbtoo'a mountains with a. number ol hostages. Z1qler -that '" ·-bl -!or. Jhe san . Clemente and Soon alter the landing on Okinawa at "conatltutlonally ~ble !or any Florida estalea. • Jhe big former U.S. mrutary base, the chief .. ecuuve to 11UCC1J1D1> to -, a ~ly, GSA bad lnainlaJJll!d tllat hijacker let aome ol tbt pusengers off plocedure.." approval wu oecessary by the House the plane but <00tinued Ill bold the others committee -the Senate ooriuqtttee bad and Jhe a-ew ,of al while be quickly appcved Jhe trade last May . communicated with the pllot ooly In v~ ... gm· lslan-'1-Aat May. writing. .u lit; Rep. Brooka was &aid tD: bave been 1lle plane was seized with only enou&ll ' piqued by eat!y -ol the !uel to Oy !or. lew hours, JAL aaJd. Tbe "-rnritnne Pmr· . . ~-of the dee! wblcb omKted bis arrest came u dartneaa set In at Jhe UJ ....,.. oa,... ccminlltoe's role, and be ,....lfd Jhe •il"J>OIH' f' . '~" , ''"·' , • ~·5r,_.a1 . . 1lle hljaeker, whom pilot ToabilUu • ..,,,. 'll)IM,.~ blD ti trade otetanJ deacribed to the airport control ~ ~eJw V tel}.: the CapliJI ' for • Wbore "°""' " lll';ller If boliiJ '~whiJI OU! <( 11!1 ~~ ,' "Jt • •. ~ l 1 ! -1111 .,,. I I ltr. ' ; ' mldd," clemabcfed tie "114lne pay him 155 c~ AliM.111! )I,,~ · ; 'llle·u•iM•u.c;_~ wu made mlllloo In ll,000 bllla and :m milllon yen v 1 ~) ' ~ r-• "li!llle -allll naa the ziggurat (--) In 10 -bll'· JAL··" .. ( -~ man.aua -al""••' but ·-~~-~•A -·-.-yeo g , -· ·--~ b,v po loe .. --~ or· a w -., • w~ a .... ~ 1lle hljaclcer entered Jhe cockpit """"'' · ·' """'"!"'•"· · · lnti!rprelalion ol the law, carrying a bag In bis band. - -hippie __,_-1ier<,_~ · .~Y-~'lllat<CJnltrpn!lallon now-·bokb that ••nu. plane.JJ..hijack~e.Jold..Jl1'_l:-:!!.=-=~~,-~_onl)C.bo .. advfled..otpend-_ pilot. . . Tho ti aald tod ' In& acqulattlons, and need ·no1 poas· lor- He ordered Oketanl to "!and thci hllge mu .!r.i co ay, ·-· ~ · mal ipprovll · -· · plane, and then demanded that It be 2S ~ered ;:~ ~ bad '.,; Anti-ltuat ln""1Jgalloall haV• been refueled !or a Oigbt to an unknown . rtilit ear , lobe· t:ut oil. She ,... conducted by Ille J.uatlce ~ deatln&Uoo. llldelJolng lllrt«Y today at Knud one . ol -llal1Unl · !or the JAL olflclala said It wu not unusual llanoen H Ital · government acqulaltton ol lbe building for the giant aircra!t to be prrylng so 1l>e man, ""!'deriiilled u Frank lndtll, 23, was local ooagressman Rep. Andrew many pa.wngera. 1lle plane bad been suffered 90 many cull and blon 00 Jhe lllnlhaw (R-Newport Beaclll. ttbullt to acccmmodate 490 pa&sen1ers, head and body that II took docJorl atx Qlip Cleary, district administrator !or., and this II a pealt -...,.. f., hours to patch him up polico &aid. Rep. lllnlhaw, lauded the trade and said Okinawa. . They saki the victims bad been it . ~ have cost the gove~ $30 The Naba airport administration office attaclced with an Iron bar and a abarp million to· duplicate the bulld111g at clooed the airport to traffic alter Jhe Implement which may have -a today's bulldlng cools. hljacled plane touched down and parked dagger. · "We are very pleased the deal has a~ an eastern part· ol the airport. Police aaid they, apprebeoded a 17:year· been made. We've wocked very bard for However, a commercial airliner bound ol.d minor , a Marine from a Navy ship it," Cleary saM1.. from Hong Kong to Naha took off as docked here, and were seeking a wanant scheduled somelime later. to go_ aboard the ship and apprehend The freed passengers were kept away aMthtr Marine, from the press, then placed aboard three Police said Pittss Tlnkben and Ind.ell ' Jetliner Grounded buses and driven oU to an unknown were members of a commune of about location. • eight persom inhabitltlg a bowie on More than 300 riot police ringed the Government Hill. airport soon after the hijacked plane AU the persons involved in the incident landed. are wh ite, police said. . PALM SPRINGS (AP ) -An American Airlines OC10 jeUiner was grounded here Monday after paving material was sucked into ita starboard engine, official! say. 6VE~HE· RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS For 11\ree more monttis Placentia Ave. wUI be tom up to widen ·the street. Al times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will tie available by way of Babcock St., coming from ttie back way. We llOPll -YoU-Will be patient will\ construction as the results will certainly be wortti all il\e trouble. ALDEN'S -• • If you aren1 lldVenturesome. give us a call. and we'll bring ~mples to your home. . CARPETS • DRAPES 191ti ST. • =1 lllhST. 11'llST, i , 1663 -l'IMINT1A 16th ST. • ~ .. COST•-llNCI ••• , 1663 Pl-ntia Ave. COSTA MBA 646 4838 -0' . , , I \ ! I I 1 • I " . _ Teday's Fl••• • o-.---VOL 670 NO. -71, 2 SECTIONS;-26•PA&ES:---TEN CENTS • Vogel Wjll ._ Quit Bo-ard----Brannon Hedging -. ' "' Br JAN llOll111 a ...... ~· -~ &l\d ·V· ib ~ told ._,... Monday ,. .. .. ___ ····lie.iao·"°"llll......,. -.nllllt•tlbcilnlcl-meetJncbels •tllelpile earlterroporu Ill the oonlrafl, ' -bll --.:: ,..;.. 8iddlebact CoOep ,...,_ -Voeet • Tlt.malDe -..J"l-"!km lqal. boCll :.. 1t1tt If bo wUJ -t: his letter by aid today be wW make ~ ttllpatioa ar. ,nqulnd lo !lit'• olllela1 le"'1' of. dflclal this week .......... cl Wbat his ........ -... ~ Couoty IApllf, be la not rwpllnd lo ..,tgn --A1yD ---~"iifllil 11lllo•!it<lil18 belon! --Gf'"blrIWcnaklng -t 11nmon llld VOid boCll .-tly an eledioaii>...,._ tb!oai • -be la 11"'1 a !elooy aentence, ....._ lbelr lntentkm lo ttsign If lite-'11't! ,Ir be.nplaced In illO 'Wllldl ii unlltelj>. Due 10 a llerla cl plea· '•If~ JUne f -~ largely J-·. t...:elec"'", ... llle -• !or barplillna delaya. Brannon'• aenlencini --•tfAllftlllUllity pr-.e Wlo'lrioc -~~IM ~ ~ ~~. ~--11:-nol ldledaled-m1lll-Mard!:-2f>"*" I! (' -~ • .. ' 1af>anese ' U.S. ' than a -k past the county deadline. Voeel wanted to time his ... 1gnat1oo ao that --could be ftlled in the same electlon. Each election called by the dlllrlct <Oita taxpayen at le..i 11.aao.- At Monday·a board meeting, be Indicated be aUll wanted lo proceed oo -tenm. But today he said be had ~ to ..,tgn thls-week-no--matter wtiaL He would ttmaln In olflce tMiuih June 4. 'Ibe two tnBtee paats, both in 'I'U,,tin, are amidered mJCia1 because of a pending atlen!pt by Tustin n!lldeoll to -~l!Om the Siildlelil<:I dlltHCI and lnlo tbe'Sanll Ana College (Rancho Santla,.) cf11trlct. 1\eir departure. wouJd mean Joa of 17 peicent of-the student-bodrand 25 percent of the Saddleback district's assessed valuation. Observers of the situation speculate that the dlance to elect two new Tustin trustees in Juoe m!l!it take some of the wind from the de-annexation sails. If Brannon doesn't file his letter by Friday, the nen time his post coold be filled would be the·Novembrr-election. rades-Rockwell's llijac~r -.. Subdued • NARA, Okin8wa . (UPI) ..l. A m..W Japoneoe --...... --aa 11aomewbat tut Of Ml mind" bijKbd a Ziggurat for LA Land ' I 1-Air i.-. -jumbo Jd wltb as --today and bold them (Or i '...,_,, of more llwl 155 mlJllon bOrar. ~outwitted and ailiclued by poltci • . Tber< "!"< Ill> Injuries aboard: the giant Boeing 747SR "Air Bus.'' But one "5-year~ld Japanese man -wffered an i.warent heart attack and w a~ hoopltalized. • S...O policemen dlquiaed in the white coveralls of maintenance.-w o r k e r s boarded the plane as it sat on the -rted nmny at Naba Airport !or &V. hours and lhtte of tllem bul'!t Into the cockpit and overpowered th: !&-year-old hijacker, police aakl. "He seemed lo have no time lo show any ~." a spokesman aald. '.!beY -be .... unarmed, but kept lili biml' tr.Ide • zipptnd -lllcbl bH and told crewmea "Yoa 'lrill .-, 011' cl'derl." • . '(Tbe 'Aslodaled p,_ -... .... •. oOolalnod I~ ..... thin ..... ltl. ' 'lltomtn tablela. anct\a few dotbel). ................... WANTS GAS · CHANGES SonatorTunnay . Tunney Rips ~iu .Situp ;. . 18 .A~ea -Talk . . POiice quoted Ille liq u Aytng he oelzed Ille plane lo "11\Jdy Ille eortll.!' lie wu WMriug dirk sunglaaes and a white U.S: Sen. John V. 'l\mne)' bas~ -maok ... ~~broke jnlo ~--. ~.betwe<n~~""';.~~ -·~ elect 1J11bt cabin and took control of the _...,. manag.....,, .,_, and the , ··--«irpl..0-Jmt·belore h landed II Naha on · coallols ·betni e:ierclJi!il by" illO fed<ral a 1,0GO:mlle domesllc: lllsbt from Tokyo. governmenL The plane W>ded at 1:31 p.m. (1:31 He·~ ......... of 'I -~ 1 P,m. PDT) and the llby wu caplJ!red just -. a ga~.... '? y·~ COUil Y l>efore a p.m.· (f' a.m. PDT). . olfldals m Senta Ana -Y that "the Joel Tucker, 42, an Amer I can state and· federal gi>vermnents are powoger, told UPI the pauell:.t! look wOrt1ng al ere'-' purpooes lo each other ;&be air piracy "very, very ca ." '"'. . ,. L "'Jbere was 00 panic at ," sAid and -~t11aotfairtoaayone .. - Tucker, who liftS In Japan and 1J Far "'1'lle whole lblng b pat.DU~ ridlculouJ 'l!ast diredor cl oommerctaJ ~ andJncredlbly unfair:' be•adcied. · llaks !or the Boetns Al r c r a rt The ,...tor came lo ~ County Manufacturing Co. "We bad nothing lo do wltb,tbe --~ •·•··t c1· gel''"" a ~ to read and II"'!'" ~ ~ -. ' He -the bipesl proi,iem wu being feelliig flom local offlciab about the bored u the plane •t idle. Tucker aaid effect of ]he energy <!Isla. Ille hijacker never spoke lo the 'lllollCh be beard a lilUe oo the gasoline pas~en. . situation, be kot more comment& oo. a blll . Police aakl the hijacker .was an 18-that -would include fimnen in the year-old Japaneee from Aichi prefecture. . •. 'H'as name was withhe1d because JaPanese natklnal minimum wqe act. -law prevents identWcailon ol anyone 'lbe way It ii DOW written, 5enate BUI under 2Q involved in a crime. 2747 would r~e cities to pay firemen \ , O!flcials at Naha Airport said al least overtime fo~ anything more lhao a 40 :lour of the ...-gers • .,.. Americans (See TIJNNEY Page ZI ·who were among 112 women, dWclren ' . ! -~!:i~m:..i:.ieas: :r~1!: · SociRI W elf &re ' -flom the --'lie I bl~ demanded JAL g1,. him t~ ~ • • 1-<(-'1'' _., on11nary ,..., is..,-c1 .m,1-tn-aamzations ' • -In cl!9'blnr ...... -rope-<utllng ~· • ' •• -· 11 pirachulel, 15 eye mua. l1'0 T G' p ;~~ .. black .wicaae anc1 p 1ve . ~~ • The demaDdl lndlcaled the· hijacker Wboa ----lo you,;. help.in i!ifbave "'°templaled -groodlose the ·Saddleback ·v a 11e1-rr om . sdleme such u parachuting lnlo the psydJoloalcOt. .......ting to I a w ~ with a ·number cl bollapo, -where.., you oend him! - 11'1118B T8D~Y T.,.~-­tnil Loo A .... mrlr todotr ha did "° daNgc. It w CM Mi> mid qoab -la f1N dop. tlotJI, ,,.,. s. --L M. ._. r ·-. -.. c..lil9 ., ,_ " --M --. .... , 9 .. .._ ... ., "° N ............ -.... I --a --. --N =-" .... ... __ ... , -.. ---. -----. • To -lhls queolloo filr ''p«>ple 1nvo1...i in belpin1 oilier ....,,.., " lhe ~ Club has ICbecluled an --procram on rmrtala lor 7:!0 · -p;m. Mardi ILat-Cl>ar<llm -.urant • In Laguna H111a. . • . Allor a -..Jcome. by SOn!Pllmlll Club ~ Alll Mc:FarllD, 'eflbt aoctaI welfare •r•tii:m wW mate prt>Mlt&tiam. ·They tndudt Bfc llnllben of Q\'allCe Com!J, Ille CollloUc llOda1 .~ =-·~~~ Amoe-. 1--n.e Olnie, °""" c.mtJ -~ llld Ds; a tliii9t ol Jlmtll B 1 a l t It ~ Se-and Dnl - -·Inc••:·-~­'""' of 11'"7 Fl 1lld!:Ss will be IUde. 1'111111 ..... -Ille ~ ~ -.DI!*-. ~. ~. Pr ...... Dlpoi-Alcoboll<1 "-·--~Ph°'"'­w111-.. ~~ :'1:'"', '"".~-;..·~ • .":::.: .... ., ....... -- .... ....... ---ltld lllllr-MtllFI,"• 'I , ..... I GSA Plans Storage For Records ' Within :io days, Uncle sam will get tbe keys lo ~ Niguel's ziggurat, ending . more than two y"/.ara of )legotiations, ' eooireJsionai 'wrangllni and just plain hone trading betlreen \he government and Rockwell .lnternatiooal. 1"' 1iU1j1a1. ~ becaue Ill ~~_.,.,_ ..... io anclmt ~ temple, .has .- llllPIY-aD I -~ !eel cl tt - since eompletion by Roctwell In 1!70. RoctwelJ people niefully admit It cost them 12$ . million lo build In "1968 dollara." ~ The gov~ contract involves a swap ol fl9.S mill\on in surplus defense deportment property llOW leased by Rocnell In I& Aniol<Seounty in trade (Or the ziggurat. "We've got a few horse trade~ on our 1ide1" Tom Hannen, reglooal director of the General Services AdminlstraUoo (G SA).Wd al a press mnference called Monday lo ll1llOUll<e federal acqulsltloo cl the big building. The trade will be · made In lee. The federal government will &" the building and the 92 acres it and its huge parting Jot are on. Once the coo.tract is through escrow. the federal Office of Management and Budget will lake the formal step o! allocatlng the building lo a federal agency. Under normal circumstances, that will be the GSA , which acts as Uncle Sam's landlord, wh!ch v.·ill then parcel out the apace to assorted other agencies. Hannon said nearly half the Doc;i.r space b already spoteo IOI' wt* large areas needed by GSA ltsel/ for storage of records and -cal archives. Hannon said the GSA's records would take up nearly a quarter of the space, but would have onlx_ about 3S erro-.1;,ves. 0tJier potential. Usen include NASA's Seal -operatioo, the federal lood and dnl( laboratories and • federal computer center. lfamon' ·enviliooed an eventual work "fcne.._oLt.000 to 1,500 employn at the plant: Rockwell would have bad a peak of t JOO employes ~ lt had occupied· the plant. . ' The government will take over the plant, Ila oecurity and maintenance as MIOl'I II the deal C'°9el, Hannon Wd preliminary steps prior lo occupotioa would take about four • (See ZIGGlJllAT, Page II ltvine Losers Plan Beer Buii-· A party fa< aD illO candldata wllo loll Ill tbelr bid !Gr a aeat on lllO lnb Qty <lomdl la - fer 7:• p.m. P'lldfl1 •t the -of a.. -ld•lll ..... ploced laot. ' -J. ~ low llnlaher ln ... -.-cltJeandldata. ii ........ POl'1 •Illa-, 1111 YeOrllqDmo. "It's jml • -ba!I to .... aD 1111-•-•lel M•"'lid,• llld Mn. Bohn.tedt. ltlt/dd __ ..... __ ID 1tt ... II -to call the Jfol- . ~ -ZIOOlillAT IN L'l\llUNA 111111&.WILL II OCCUPllD~Y PIDlllAL GOVIRNMENT $25 Miiiien BlilWlnt C..• ... t Ac-WMI Ge Off Tu Jtoll1 lo Pendl"I Trade . . Tr.@a:ties -1o Tax For111s Nigue1'8l{ockweU Building to -Hiiuse .Arcliives By JACK CHAPPEIL CM .._ Diiiy Pitt Slfff One of the rooms is as big as lhne football Oelds. Across the hall is another room just like it.· That's just one fioor and there are seven floor1 in the ziggurat, the Rockwell International building In Laguna Niguel. The federal government will soon have the million -square -foot building, and those wide open spaces will house rows and rows and rows and rows of recordS. Pliw for the ziggurat call for use of a huge amount of space -an estimated 200,000 square rcet -for storage of federal archives. Tom Ha.'lDOll, regional director of the General Services Administration, said the GSA Is responsiblo for ¥oping everything from old Internal ReYenue Service tu records, lo llldlan treaties. So among dusty ql4 ms taxpayer returns .will be the origirial documents of history or the .west, eld water rights, court iµdement.s and t er _r l .t o r la I agreements as well as lndlan setUemeuts for the western United States. The California admWiom act and federal records from a period before the Irvine's Pryor to Become Citv's 1st Woman · Mayor? . " . Irvine Clty Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor Is .oxpeded to become the lint · woman mayor in the city's history tooighl The top vote getter In last Tuesday's election wbi.cb netted ·'ti' a Re\· four·year term, Mn. Pryor will take her new .oath of office on the council along with four other members. 1'9.'0 ntW councilmen, Art Anthony and Rlchani West, replacing c h a rte r councilmen Ray Qulgle~ and former ?.1ayor William Flshbach, will be welcomed to the panel. Election of council officers will follow. Anehony and west were elected to two year terms, along with lncumbellt HelU')' Quigley, while Mta. Pryor and pr.-...,... ·Jobn1Burton ....,. given ,..., year-termo by ..terL The new oouncil was e1ected from a llote of !$ C8lldldalet; In the election, wtllch drew 4U peroent Y<M<r lunlout. Viejo High Freshmen Wash Can Sa~ay A car ...... -ed by the l-et.. cl .Mlaaicin Viejo H1Ch School Is ocbeduled !or 10 a.m. lo I p.m. Salmday at the bigb.aobool auto abop. AllWflllecl_made_llllf .,..i.e. Will be alfmd -aa , well, aaid -Clua l'resld<ot J e ft D y u-lilln. .. • :J! Other Items on the agenda !or the !:30 meeting Include : ~ration of a resohrtlon to outline Ule powen and duties of a transportation commission and direct the public works department to recommend flnling and clerical support. -Pretentation of a status report from the Bicycle Trails Committee. ~uthorliatioo of Mardi aa Youth Ar1 Month in Irvine. Clubhouse Fire Reward Set A-moarct « 111500 !or lnformatioo leading lo the lll't'ett and convlctloo o( the perlCllS who let I ftrt to the l.t>k• 'l"o"elf comml.llity clubhouse has been pooled bf the Oranga Cotm!Y l"ire Department llllf 0 C C Jd I D t a l Laiid, Inc. The '460,000 Ort, -destroyed the Ute Foreat Bead! and Temla Club, March ~ Is thouebt to bave been oet to .... , the burgJatY of hn> •mdlnC ~. -said. Anymt with ln!ormatloe II uked lo call Ibo Fire llej>orllnlot II lll- 1$13. -" • state was admitted to the union will be among the documents. Currently, the GSA baa aome ot its records stored at an old Air Force lacility In Bell. Hannon Wd that building is not earthquake proof and the records could be endangered. AJso stufrmg the exotic • appearing ziggurat, named after an ancient Babylon ian temple architectural form, will likely be NASA operations and laboratories of the Federal Food and Drug (FDA) Administration. 'nle high-bulk storage facilities cost a (See RECORDS, Page 2) McCord Confirms He Mooe Request For Impeachment WASHINGTON (UPf) -James W. McCord Jr., a convicted Watergate conspirator. said today be formally asked lhe House to impeach Prel!lident Nixon on ground.I he failed to inform law officials that money bad beeo paid to buy the sileDce of the original defendants . McCord seht a six·page IO:.'Ument to the House Judiciary Committee, "'hich is conducting an lmpeaclunent inquiry. He made a similar statement in an open letter to the news media Friday and confirmed today a rePort in the Washington Post that he petitioned the committee Pltonday. McCord, a security officer for I.he COmmlttee lo l!e-<olect the President at the time of the Watergate burglary June 17, tm, told the committee Nixon "may have • , . engaged In the conspiracy as the principll , • • (and) engaged in • fllrtbef Ct!ll'Pir•cy lo Impede and binder u-bofdinl oflico • . . from the proper dlschirge of their dutla." McCord memd lo a ...., con!.._. by Nlsoo Wedneoday In which he ' laid Jolli w. Dean, m. White Houae .....i 111W fired April !O, told bim Mardi 21 '. "that paymenll had been made to ddendanll r.r the -or looeolna them quiet, eot simply for theit defense." N-said lut oununer U.l bo wu lold .-y waa apent only !or the do- ltMe el the ............ char1ed In the Watergate break-In. M<Cont claims his -. -id btve been overturned U It bad -u-n bush money na paid. • • ·I ~·JL.:OA::l::L Y:_:P.::I L::O.:.T __ _::IS,_ ____ T;.,:it;_;!d;_;'Y::;_• _M:.."':..'-1;..2.;., _1 •_1_• 'Native Son ames Mills Dies at 93 ...... .,.1 ZIGGURAT -. • • moolhL II woold be· llllOlher )'Mt-. 1MbaJldlol·nrf11H1 .... plod. "OUr oll)lctl"' Is IO havo II llJUe lJllPICl .., tbe communtly u poutble," H-Mid llOllnf Jboro t.o beon -ol>oul tbe -lnllul "' f-.t -u.. ud tamlllU ... the 9Cbool ud uWIJ)I cllltrldl. 1---He 11kl that many of the new tederal Clerical employer-would be bJred-&om the present commwtity and that most traMferred workers would be within driving di,,tance ol their present home.s. MOit also were not whnt he would cooalder "low income': per 1 on n e I, ' ' At the tum or the century, James Herbert ~fills raised 21ugar beets, com and barley on the old Bixby Ranch, now the city of l.(ls Alamitos. From 19lD to 111111. the Orange County native ran two ch.Jrter fiahh)a boats out ol Newport Beacll. From 1957 witll the death , Sunday, at the age of 93. ~fr. Mills raised Arabian- horses at a small steble directly behind Fountain Valley City Hall. ''He wa.s a typic.al Californian, not one lo talk much," says his daughter, Loma Mlll.s, presidtnt of Laguna Federal Savings. "He was a devoted family man." holr. Mills was burled today at Fairhaven ~femorial Park ln Santa Ana. He was a farmer, a horse breeder and a charter boat captaln -one ol Orange Cq.utJy's Qldest naUve JOO.!, He was bom in 18111 in a section of what Is now Garden Grove, but was then called a part of Gospel Swamp, His mother, Sarah, b: listed in Orange County medical journals as one of the area's most proficient mldwivea, helping a number of prominent county families bring their ofCsprlng into the world. Mr. Mills' father, Daniel, was a deputy sheriff in Stockton before coming to Orange County, and helped capture the famous California bandit J o a q u I n Murietta. During the paat few yeara, Mr. ~tills divided his Ume between his daughter's residence at 4l Balboa Coves In Newport Beach and his FOllll!aln Valley stable. He la survived by bis two daughters, Miss Mills, and Mrs. Luther Robertloa ol Lo• Angeles. . p,....p .. eJ TUNNEY .. .' Hannon said. . He said GSA bad ·reoetved usurances from the Orange County TrllNllt ~lrlct that new routes could be established to accommodate the work force. He added wryly, the e1cea space ln present 6,rioQ car parking lot could be land!<>ped. The zlQUJ'llt baa been on obje<I ol some..:--cu.ratty and of c u r I o u a clraonstaoct!s since gl'OUDd wu broken for· the plant In JM!. Once balled aa a boClll for the IOllU! Orange County area, the plant wu endrcled by 12.l million In counl)I roads for which Rockwell pald.'3QO,OOO. Rockwell bull! the building 1" house the comany aerospace operations. However, between the lime the building was started and finished t~·o years later, the aerospace boom burst. Rockwell hu been trying to unload the expenalve-ooildiDg eVer 1inee. Estimated a.Mual property tax on the building Is a mammoth figure including sioo,ooo paid to the Capistrano Unified School District, $45,000 paid to the Moulton Niguel Waler District, and !40,0llO to the Saddleback Communil)I College District. The county lax figure Ls unknown. Federal aequilition will remove the big plant from tbe tu rolls, an item of no llWe coocem to the .s\HTOund.lng taxing agencies. 1be building was also a concern to lleo. Jack Brooks (V.Tuas). lln>ob baa bottled up the acqulslllon ol the building for nearly a year in his ho\lle sub-committee on governmental opmtl<ICll. ' · Rep. Bmlb .had sidelined tbe ziggurat whlle delvllf( Into Pt.lldent NllCn's hour week, lnclu41ntr sleeping lime at the ._ for the· San Clemente ud ltallon home. Florida estateo. Several norih counl)I olflclak told Previously, GSA had matntaln<d that Tunney tbe bill would bankrupt mall aJllll'OVal waa neceaoory by the lfouae cities. COlll!llittee -Ille Senate C»IMllttee had ·· "U it were applied to Orange County II qulc:ldy approved the trade tut May. 'liooJd mot •• mWloa over the nm Alt May. five yean, wbld! Ls about the total ol Rep. Bloob -said to have been revenue sha(lnc money that will come In piqued by early announcementa !II the durln( the -period," Mid i. Habra · completioo of the deol which omHled hl.s Cil)I llanoger Lee Rllller. <Cllllllllllee'• n>le, ud be reJeDled the or._,. -the officiala he ls doing Senate'• opeedy -1 all he can to male rtVlllool In the bill "'Ille -. woidd puo a bill lo trade Iha! will eMe the burden Oil clllel. lbe Clpllol dome for a wban bouoe," He Aid he had to aupport It became -.... told a reporter. "In.my coaocleaoe, J "!Uldn't see leaYloi. . Tbe ---1 Mooday wu made !he fi....,.. u IOCOlld c1ua c111R111 'Olllle -otm had the 111_.t uodor tbe law.•:,. ,1 • • ~ loll, ...er 1 -llSA DUrln( the lnlonnal n1<>!10ur seaaJon. lnf«prelation of lbe law. Tumley bied to steer diacuuloo onto the '11111 ~ """ -that guollne sltuatioll IO he could go bock to -~--Gll;'be ...,.. ~- Wuhlngton ormed with joc:al clala to 1af oeqojlolllom, 11111 need JJ01 pita for· pre1e11t to energy olfldals. mil _..val. , He said Orange County and the rest of Aliu.....t ln"f'!!jgatiom tum been Southern Caillornla bave a special .Ciiiiilticle1fbJ iiiO jiiattiie departmenl problem when gu 1Upplles grow lhorl . 0.., ol · -fighting · for the beca.""' tllen> ls _ little rapid truslt ~ aovernmmt a<:gUisilion ol the bulldlng take vie p1ace-oc automobiles. wu IOOiJ congressman Rep. Andrew "As Iona: as we have the present Himihaw CR-Newport Beach). ai~tion or a l~_ ~~nJ_ ~horUall Cbip _Clearyr district...adminl.IU'atof for nationwide, we lhould be allocating the . Rep. Hinshaw, lauded the trade and said fairest amounts ol gaJOllne to the it would have cost the government $30 ~ate.st number ol peqple," be said. million to duplicate the building at Tunney said, '"lbe evelHldd.marteUng today's building oost.s. system will never wort IDlUl the Nixon "We are very pleued the deal has administration does aornetbing about its been made. We've worked very bard for ban 1111 Sunday gas station opening!. It," Cleary said. 0 '1be onJy alternative is to establish a oaUornride system baaed on a six-day week," Tunney said, .suggesting alternate day fillings by "''" plates on Tueoclay, Thursday and Saturday and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday for odd plates. Tunney said the Federal Energy Office of William Simon has to come to the realization that California is a major contributor to America's economy and could be irreparably damaged by inconsistent gasoline controls. . In the meantime, Tunney said, work mu.st proceed at top speed toward developing alternative p r o p u I s i on systems or fuels to replace dwindling ga.!IOline supplies. ~ He said $350 million has been made available to researchers in that field and ... we are only a few years away from a completelY different system." • OU .... COAIT DAILY PILOT 1'h9 Cl' .... C-t DlllLY ,!LOT, whll ""'k'I i. ~ lf\e '"-"•as. II ~ ll't ._ Or.._ CMd l'lllltlllllllt CMl!>tnr ......... ,_,. tdHl9N ,,. ,,_rir,,,.._ liMllNr ltnulll frlft¥, fir CMl1 Mfta, 11-1 •llldl, .._......,_ a-k/f-ttlll VII~, L"flN -..di, l"'IM/~ .,,. SM C""-lel 11111 i-c..it1r-. A 11nfko ....... .. II .. h ll"Ot""911 Se!VfW\'I _. ~n. T• I!"""'"' .w!Wllllt •lfflt II JI U> Well .. , ·"""· Cflll .... C."""'le· l'MM. Robert N, 'W1M PrnlOllll ..., '"'*'"'- Jae• a:. c.,1,y \ . Vkt ,,.. ..... MMll o-;,, ~ 1lt•111•• 11: ••• 11 .... n.,,.11 A. Mw,f.l11t ·--dt ..... H. lfft fHd11tr4 I', N11I Allletlftt IM<lllllll ....,. ·-c..tt Ma<I: ........ 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Hannon said In the 211 years the deal has been pending that 26 federal agencies have requested space in the building, but because the space wa.s not Immediately available, they located elsewhere. Queried about posslbl< White House interest in the structure -Lagtma Niguel is quite near the President's San Clemente estate and the building is equipped wt'Ul a helia>p~.!r pad -Hannon said the White House was not, and has not been intere!ted. "The White House told me personally that they had no interest what.soever," he said. - Hanson said with the upcoming national btcentenn1al, he anticipated the archives of the GSA would be a constant stream of s<:hotars in its '-'-'orlcal sec· lion. Hannon said be hoped that some day mlcr1>1Um ccijiieo ol the•· nation's historical doclimenls now be,. In the National Archlv'" In Washington D.C. would be available at the ziggurat for western scholars . "Wt'd like to .eoe them here for our people in the Vl!ol." Hannon said . Bad Weather Leav~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The l11t of a teries ot weather front.a paSHCI O\'tr Northern California IOday and wlll leave portly cloudy aides In iii wake. Widely ocatten>d Ibo...,.. this morning -11 ol Monterey and FrelllO wtll <lld by ea~y toniiht, the Nallonal Weather Service liiit<I. ' ' • • • .~ Precious Air Nearly overeome by smoke, as he battles a {ire, a Chicago fireman pokes his head from an attic window to gasp for air. A woman who had an apartment in the building died, apparently from a heart attack, while fleeing the fire. Russ Rein.ark Don't Lift Oil Ernbargo-Reds LONDON (UPI) -The Soviet Union is beaming Moscow radio broadcasts in Arabic to the Middle East urging Arab nations to re- sbt American pressure and not to lift the oil embargo. (Related stories, Pages 4 and 12) . . A broadcast monitored here today underscored the harderung ' Soviet Middle East policy and spotlighted the Kremlin's displeasure with the successes scored by U.S. Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kis- singer. _ The Moscow broadcast, re<:alling that the oil embargo was im- posed on countries su'pportJng Israel to secure Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab lands, said: "U today some Arab leaders are ready to surrender in the face of American p"'ssure and Wt the b~n on oil before those dem;mds are fulfilled, they are taking a chance by challenging the whole Arab world and the progressive forces of the whole woi:l\j which in&iA on .Ute--~ntinued use of the oil weapon.'' ... l. ' In the past Moscow refrained lrbm taking an open stand in favor of the oil embargo. Bearst Iildnaplng Jailed StA M-embers To Get TV Time? BUU.ETIN SAN FRANCISCO fUPJl -Auomey1 for two Imprisoned Symbk>ne1e-Ubera- Uon Army memben said lhl1 altemoon they worked out a plan for lbem to ap- pear oa nationwide televtslon as de- manded by Patricia Heant's kldnape.rs. 'Ibey said they would seek approval from the cou.rts, and a bearing was set for Wednesday at 11:30 a.m, In a.tarUncz. to the program would be poured into enough food to be distributed in, at most, three more distributions. Hearst has expended more than Sl million in five distributions. He planned on spending $2 million, spread over another month. Now, however, he said he would spend the rc!t of the money in from one to three days of food distribution to the poor. • -· ' . ·. • 'lrre•poa!'f»le' . -Zi-egler--R-eveals- Balk Over Tapes WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ille Wlllte House'l sa1d today It would be ··co~ltutJonally lrrbpanslble" . -r 0 r Prttldent Nixon to agree to provide .further material lO the House Judiciary Committee until the panel defines chatgM agalnst the Pre11idtnt. Press Secretary Ronald · L. Ziegler repeated' Ni1on'1 contentictl tMt the oommillee, oonaJderln& Impeachment resoluUom, already bu aufflcient White House tapes and doamwlta "IO CGllClude their Inquiry and complete It quickly." -Ziegler 1topped.aborl ol.flltl>.njecllng the panel's r<q!lell lor 12 addlllnoal lape recordlnp .. But he declared the fact an ill'peacbmeot lnqulcy is under WI)' "does ' not give eon.,_ the right to bock a truck up and 'haul off ·tlle ezecutlve flies it wants;., ' ,. Ziegler disclosed that the Judiciary Committee's lnvullgaUon has branched far beyond Watergate ani related scandals. He said -the White House already is providing "boxes of materials" on auch stibjects a_s government a n t I t r u s t d e cisknu, Environmental ProtecUon Agency deelsk>ns, oil Import quota act'4ms and decisions by the c.ost of Living Council, the Comptroller ol Currency and the Federal Comm\D'UcaUoos Commission. Ziegler said the l"'terial fum1shed the special Watergate prosecutor and' being given to the House committee included data on ·the m antitnrst caae, the milk price .support controversy, campaign pracllces and .finances ud opera-of tbe White llouae Plumbers. Ziegler complained that the committee was aaldJJ& for the a addltlooal tapes even belore It ~ the material the ·White H<We .agreed to provide .. 'Ille i..aa!h o1 the committee'• requests for docwnenll and tapes, Ziegler said, "emphatlcallv Ul~~ates the n-..J1y of authortlatively defining what ls an impeachable offenR" as well Murder Charges Filed in ·slaying Of Valley Man as what Ult charges are under that definJtion . An Impeachment Inquiry, Ziegler continued, "cannol be. a vehicle to O\'erride or undermine lhc constitutional doctrine of separation ot powen." Ziegler added that II would br "constitutionall y Jruspansible for any chief executive to succumb to .such a procedure." Dairy Co-op 'It n titrus-i' Hearing · Set KANSAS CJTY (AP) -Fresh admis- sions are expected in "Watergate Mid- west," the tangled antitrust case against the nation's largest dairy cooperative. Lawyers for the Texa s-base d Associated Milk Producers Inc. (AMPI), subject or multiple lawsuits and a Watergate grand jury investigation, are scheduled to submit a lengthy document admitting facts which have developed In pretrial testimony or rou&hlY 100 witnesses and in about two million documents Identified as p o t en t l a I evidence. U.S. District Court Judge John W. Oliver set a hearing today to receive the anUcipeted docwnent.11. Lawyen for all sides In the .... -'ied into the .nlght Monday to complete the court filing. 4J.so r<:hedulid lentaUvely for IOday was ~ testimony by DwJchl Morris, a former oftlclal Of the; milk producers' group, who is expected to give details of an alleged attempt t,y the co- op's management to get admlnlstration officials to kill the government's anUtrl.l..1t suit shortly after it was filed Jn February 19'/Z. II was dlsclooed Monday that awyers for the milk producers are bucking protests from the Watergate special prosecution fOl'ce ]JI' pressing their request for a judge's review of sensitive grand jury evidence a.cd secret White House material. · The milk producers are seeking proor for their claim that the adminlstration Fountain Valley mother of four Ruth brought toe antitrust suit againSt them Ann Nance was arraigned in West as a ~ d extorting 1urther cam- . Orange County lllanl<tpal Court Millclay paip Col\tO)>tition!. on mr,=-gea in the~ing.~lh ._'Ille,~ bas been denied under ol he7 ~ .DaYlll·Nalict. , Oolb,i.; lonrier anlllnllt cblef Richard Mn: .• N 3?, ~ ln <nDat W. 1Mc:Lar.eri, ,and the dairymen County Jan ,although Judge Wllli&m L. lhemaelves &aid In a letter releued by Mock reduced her bell from •t00,000 ·1" the court Monday, "We condede that to $25,000. : -· ~ -date we' have been unable fully to Her .al19n>ey, Jerry Bml~ •. saicl_he develop-IUdl faceis" IO auwort their planned to meet with Mrs. Nance later claim. today to discuss posting of_bail.. They . said, nevertheless, o t.h er Mn:. !f!_nce was arTeSted ' 1 as t document4 may surface, . or future Thursday nighl after Fountain Valley testimony from fonner White House aide poUce-dlsoovered -the body-of. her -Chartes-W,.-<;o1'on;-1ormer..,titl0mey-- husband, a M-year-old architectural G1!ner8l John Mitchell, or pteai(JenUal engineer, lying in an upstaln bedroom of lawyer Herbert Kalmbach of Newport their home at 85M Trlnlty River Circle. BeAcb might "shed additiooal light on Police report Nance was stain with a this matter. single bullet to the head from a .38 "We therefore feel we· must continue to caliber revolver. He was rushed to press· AMPl's request .. .," the co-op's Fountain Valley CommunHy Hospital but lawyers said. was pronounced dead on arrival. 1beir letter, dated March 9, was in A date 'has not yet been set for a response to a letter dated four days preliminary hearing but attorney Bame earlier from assistant special prosecutor said It would probably be held one or two Jon A. Sale, who Is in charge of the weeks after the bail review scheduled for Watergate dairy probe. ~ letter:s w~re Utis Friday. sent to Judge Ohver, who is considering At the ball review, Mrs. Nance will the dairymen's claim. enter her plea, Bame said. · Sale said a Watergate grand Jury in While Mrs. Nance is 1n cllstody, her Washington is1 focusing on "possi ble four school-age children are being cared attempts by AMP! to obtain favorable for by her father and stepmother, governmental action" in return for according to Bame. political contributions. • SAN FRANCISCO (UPI). -An attorney ror one of two imprisoned Symbionese Liberation Army members said today negotiations were under V1·ay to permit them to appear on national televtson, as demanded by the kidnapers of Pabicia Hearst. "We're trying earnestly to arrange the interview," said Alameda County public defender James Jenner, who rep:cscnts RUMe.11 LitUe, 28, who along with Joseph Remiro, 27, is being held on charges of slaying Oakland schools Superintendent Dr. Marcus Foster last November. OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - The demand that the pair be allowed to llppear on a live televised news conference was one of two made In the last commµnlque !rom the SLA, which kldnaped Patricia Feb. 4. 1be kldnapers also demanded that the $2 million ':People in Need'' Cood program established by Patricia's father, Randolph Hearst, be totally revamped. Hearst said Monday he would "do exactly as they say." Jenner said there were still "a number . or details to be worked out." He declined to dJ.scuss them, but ;aid he hoped agreement could .he reached soon. Heant said Monday he would do everything he could to get Remiro and Little on television, but said the dec~lon Is up to the attorneys. After the televised news conference proposal wa.s made in a letter rrun Remlro and Litlle made public last _,k, Jemcr and Remiro'a attorney, Edward Merrill, said they wtro oppooed because of the eUe<l It might have on the Foster !rial. The food dillrlbolloo scheduled today was canceled to give ·prpgram offldalt time to improve the quaUty of the lood, crtUclzed by the SLA as "hog feed" and "unlit for human consumptJon." 1 He•nt said that the It million remaining from the $2 million committed • j For three more months Placentia Ave. will be tom up to widen t~e street : At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from t~e back way. We tiope YoU will be patient witti construction as ttie results will certainly be wort ti all ttie trouble. ~ ·ru If YoU aren't adven uresome, give us a call, and we 'll bring ~amples to your home. 19th ST. • t8Jh ST. =1 17thST. i 1663 --PUalfTtA ~· 16th ST. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DR.APES .. cosr•-. SINCI 1917 '1663 Placentia Ave • I -COSTA MESA 646-4838 -.n.... tto l•Mi I'll. t to ,,Sot, MO to 5 / • I I " - I ' ·u. iillfc slat .... and c " • Boniing1on Beach· Fooniain. ·Valley *-* • . --' - T oday's Flnal N~. Stoeks • VOL ~ NQJl ~tSEC11QtlS,JU'A6 . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -~UESOAY, _MARCH 12, 1974 lEN CENTS Tunney Tells .County: 'Gas Plan Ridiculous' U.S. Sen. John V. Tunney bai crlticiJed c.aofllcts between Calllomla'• emeraency guoline management sy1tem. and 0. cootrols being exercised by the federal aoVermnent. • He told 1 gathering o/ city lllld COlllilJ Olllcia!s In Santa Ana _, tbot "Ibo ltlte and federal govenuneab ·are -king at cross· purposes to each other and It is <not ·fair lo anyone." Cement Surgery . ''The whole thing 11 patently ridiculous lllld incredibti ~.".be ldded. Tiie seoalor caihe to Oraqe County with the .........,... interJt ol getting a feeJlng ln>rn IOclr olllciah abotit tbe <fleet of the e...v crlsla. 1bough be heard a !lttle on :i.. ,...une aituatJon, be got more commeota on 1 but that woold Include firemen In tbe nalloaal m.Jaimum wage act. • The WIY It 1& DOW written, Senate Bill %747 would require cities to pay ftre.men overtime for anything more than a 40 hour weell:, incJud.J.Qg sleeping Ume•t the statloo bou&e. -.. Several oorth COlllly offlciah told Tunoey. the bill would bankrupt small c1t1 ... "U It were applied ~Orange County it wou1d cost $512.1 million over the ne1t five years, wbic:b ls about the total of • The facelllllng now going on at·Huntlnll0n111eaclt • High School is more than sµperficial. The lf mil- lion reconstruction job, mdch of it requind so the ~hool can meet earthquake safety reqUirements, ts ,. tent.ttt..i1 scheduled fj)F completion 'tn early 1975. When work is finished, the old high school on Main Street will be able to serve J,000 students, 1,000 more than it can now. ··:Appearance Seen1or SU ·Members on National -TV BUILETIN SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Attorneys for two imprisoned .Symbioiiese Ubera- tlilll Army members saJd this afternoon tli!.y worked oot • plan for them to ap- pear on natloawlde tele\lfsloa as de- mailde41 by Patricia Hearst's kldnapen. Tiiey Oki tbey would 1ttlr approval from tbe courts, Ind a hearing was set for Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. Ja !\fartinez.. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -An attorney for one of two imprisoned Symbionese Liberation Army members said today negotiations were Wlder way tb permit them to appear on national ielevi10n, as demanded by the kldnapers of Patricia Hearst. "We're trying eamest1y to arrange the interview," said Alameda County public defender James Jemer, who re;i:-c:;~:its Rullsell Little, 26, who along with Joseph Remlro, 27, ls being beld on charges or slaying Oakland schools Superintendent Dr. Marcus ·Foster last November. · Tiie demand that the pair be allowed to appear on a live televised news b:llference was one of h to made in the last 'communique from the SI.A, which Jddnaped Patricia Feb. 4.. 1be k.idnapers also dll;manded that the $2 million "People in Need" food program established by Patricia's father, Randolph Hearst, be totally revamped. Hearst said Monday he would ''do ell'.actly as they say." agreement could be reached soon. Hearst said _Monday be would do everything he could to get Remiro and Little on televisioo , but said the decision is up to1tbe attorbeys. After the televised news 'conference proposal was made in a l~tter from Remiro and Little made public last week, JeMer and Remiro's attorney, F.d.ward Merrill, said Jhey were opposed because • of the effect it might have on the Foster trial. The food distribution scheduled today ll'.as. ~!ed to give program officials time to unprove the .quality of the food, criticized by the SI.A as "bog feed" and "unfit for human consumptioo." Hearst said that the ft million remaining from the 12 miltion commltted to the program would be J>OOricf· Into enough lood>to be distributed In, at mOst, ' three more distributions. i. Hearst bas expended DICll'.t than II mill.kn in five distritN~ He planned on spending 12 miltion, spr.ail ..., another month. Now, however, be said be W...Jd· spend the rest · of· tlie money In from one I<> 'three · days of food distribution to ihe pool'. A. Luc\low Kramer, . his program director, said he hoped to begin the final phase of the food program FrldaY· Meanwbile, the head or the FBl Monday denied hiS agents h a v e jeopardized the lire or Patricia Hearst as charged by her abductors. ' Council · Studies May.or El-ection · At V al'le y Me et The election or a mayor and a mayor pro tern will be the top order or business at tonight's Fountain Valley City Council meeting. George Scott, who has been mayor ror one year of his four.and-a-half yea r tenure on the council , v.'8.S the top vGte- getter in last Tuesday's election. Councilman Al Holliden, currently mayor pro tern, aiao was rHlected to one of three open seats. The third councilman 10 be instaned tonight is a newcomer, Roger S1anton, who nudged eight.year i n c u m b e n t Edward Just off the council. The three newly elected councilmen will take· a loyalty oath before fellow ,council members Marv Adler and Bemle Svalstad, w006e terms weren't up this year. Nlµ"co Jury Selected ALTON; Ill. (UPI) -A jury o/ seven men and five women was selected Monday far the trial or 10 narcotics agents charged . with acting "without probable cause or search v.•arrants" when they broke into sii: homes during drug raids last April. The 17~nt indictment charges that t~·o of 11 victims of the bungled ralds in Collinsville. -East SL Louis and Edwardsville w e re assaulted and a third was jailed for three days without due process of law. ' . revenue sharing mooey that will oome in during the same period," said La Habra City Manager Ltt Rlsner. Tunney assured the offoclala he Is doing all he can to make revisk»u: in the bill that will eue the burden on cities. He aald be had to support it because "ln my camdence, 1 couldn't see leaving the firemen as second class ciUiens under the law." During the infonnal two-hour seMion, Tunney tried to steer discussion onto the Ja pan ese Teen gasoline situation so he could go back to Washington armed with local data to present to energy olflcials:. He aaid Orange Cowlty and the reil ol Southern Calilomla have a !pedal problem wileD gas aupplles grow short because there ls Uttle rapid transit to take the place of automobiles. "As IOOi as we have the present situatiO(l of a 13 percent shortfall nationwide, we should be allocatiag the fairest amounts of gasoline 10 the greatest nwnber of people:· he said . TUnney said, "The even-odd marketing system will neve r v.-ork until the Nixon administration dOtS something about its ban on Sunday gas sta tion .openi()gs. .. The only alternative is to establish a nationw ide system based on a six-day week," Tunney said, .suggesting alternate day finin&s by even plates on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and on ~tonday, (Ste TUNNEY, Page t) Hi jacker Captured NAHA, Okinaw~ (UPI) -A nw""1 Japanese teen-ager described a s "somewhat out of bis mind" hijacked a Japan Air Unes super jumbo jet wttb 426 persons aboard today and held tbem for a ramom of more than SSS rnllUon before being outwiUed and s.ibdued by police. There wert no injuries aboard ~ the giant Boeing 747SR "Alt Bus." But one 4~year-old Japanese man suffered an apparent heart attack and w a s hospitalized. Seven policemen dl!gulsed in the v•hitc coveralls of maintenance w G r k e r s boarded the plane as it sat on the Arraignment In Westminster Death Slated deserted nmway at Naba Airport for S~i hours and three of them bunt into the cockpit and overpowered the IS.year.old hijacker, police said. "He seemed to have no time to show any resistance," a 1pokeaman sa.i~. They said he was unarmed, but kept hi& hand inside a .zippered black flight bag and told crewmen "You will obey our orders." (The Associated Press said the bag contained little more than . fountain pen , vitamin tablels and a few clothes). Police quoted the boy as saying he seized the plane to "study the earth." He ~·as wearing dark sunglasses and a whi~ face muk when he broke into the upper ' deck Hight cabin and took control of the airplane just before it landed at Naha on a 1,000-mile domestic Oight from Tokyo. 'lbe plane landed at 1:36 p.m. (9:36 p.m. PDT) and the boy was captured just before 8 p.m. (4 a.m. PDT). .JoeJ 1\Jcker, '42,. an A m·e r I can pas9enger, told UPI .the passengers took the air piracy "very ,' very calmly." • "There wa s no panic at all," said Tucker, who lives in .bp.an nnd is far East director of commercial airplane sales for the Boeing A i r craft ~tanufacturing Co. "We had nothing to do except to read and sleep." He said the biggest problem was being (Set HIJACK, Page Z) Valley Mom 's Bail $25,000 In Slaying Fountain Valley mother or four Ruth AM Nance was arraigned fu West Oranie County Municipal C.Ourt Monday on murder charges in the shooting death ofller bwband, 1.fartln David Nance. Mrs. Barbora Sherry Bradley .... In West Orange County Municipal Court today, facing arraignment an charges of munlering her .husband fut l>at.lll'll~Y night. The victim. Donald Loren Bradley, 45 of 8471 Hell St., Westminster, was shot three times, suffering hud,-chest...and- arm ~'OW'lds. He died early 11-Jonday in Huntington Intm:ommunity Hospital. Mrs. Nance, 33, remains In Orange County jail although Judge William L. Mock reduced her bail from $100,000 to . --12.1.000. AC<.'Ording to Westm!Mtcr police, tbe fatal slugs were fired from a .22 caliber automatic target pistol v;hich had actually been di!lebarged nine time!!. ...._ Investigators allege that Bradley and his 40-year~ld wife were having an argument prior Lo lbe 6 p.m. shooting. Mrs. Bradley, who phmed police Iller Suk• Offke the shooting, was originally charged with assault with intent to commit murder. The charge was changed to murder when Bradley died. According to police, Bradley was self· employed. operating a trenching service wh.ich assisted construetion projects. Mrs. Bradley has been employed as a real estate agent ln the pest, but is oow uriemployed. 1be t"OUple, manied for 16 years., had no children. Partially Blind Man E'lectrocuted RIVERSIDE (AP) De b ra Thompson, blind and .pregnant. said she should not ha•e let her partially blind husband climb onto the roof or their home to install a 4@.foot television • antenna . She blamed herselr 1.foOOay after the anteMa toppled into a 1 •volt p:>wer line, electrocuting her husband, Daniel, 22, officials said. Retired Gen. William C. West- moreLa.nd today announced his intention to entMr the Repu~ lican primary for governor of South Carolina. The former Vietnam commander served last as chief of staff or the Army. Trustees Weigh Consolidated Election Reques t A resolution asking the county to coosol:idate a tax rate increase election with the June 4 primary v.111 be discussed tonight by Huntington Beach Uoion High School District trwtees The OOard will meet In the band room al HWltlngton Beach High School, 190& Main Sr. Trustees decided three weeks ago to call for a 17.8-cent tal boost to build one more school. _ Her attorney, Jerry Bame, said he planned to !'}eel v.·ith Mrs. Nance Later today to discuss posting of bail. Mrs. Nance was arrested 1 as t Thursday night after Fountain Valley police discovered the body cf her husband, a 3>year~ld a~chltectural engineer, lying in an upstairs bedroom of their heme at 8568 Trinity River Circ1e. Police report Nance was slain with a single bullet lo the head from a .38 caJiber revolver. He v.·as rushed to Fountain Valley Communily Hospital but ~·as pronounced dead on arrival. A dale has not yet been set for a preliminary hearing but atlOmey Bame said it would probably be held one or two weeks after the bail review scheduled for this Friday. At the bail re\•iew, ~frs. Nance will enter her plea , Bame saw.. While Mrs. Nance is "iO custody, her four school·age children are being cared for by her father and stepmother, according lo Bame. -Gas Signs Required LOS ANGELES (AP) -Service stations in the city of l..<Js Angeles ~·ere required today to po5t signs showing hours they sell ga!Oline and any purcha!e lintits. ?.fayur Tom Bradley signed the regulation ~\fooday alter the City Council passed it l:MI. Coast Weatlter Jfnner said there were still "a number af details to be worked out." lte declined to discuss them •. but said he hoped I ,. Realtors Host . Office Seekets Pioneer Laid to Rest I 1be district's cUrrer:it tall: rate la $2.82 per flOO asse39ed valuation. Some low clouds or fog early Wednesday according to the weather service, ·otherwise fair with slightly cooler days Highs in the.60s. Lows tonight In the 40s. Candidates who are llgbtlll(•!cr ,..ts on the HunU..,.. lleadi City Coundl In lie April I el<:etion wlil speak to memben (f. • t b e Hunlington Beach-Fountain Valley Boan! ol Realton Wednesday morning. All 14 candidates have 1-1 invited to race the rcaltors durb\g their a a.m. brtak!aSl at the Sheraton Beach IM. The met;ling J1 Op<n to tbe ptiblic. • . James Milh-One of Co r,i nt)'il Oldest Native Sons . ' ,# At the· tum• ol the <entury, James Herbert Mills raised snpr b<etl. oom and barley on the old BW., Banch..JICIW the city ol Los Alamitoo. Fn>m lt40 to 1957. tlie -0raog. County native ran two.chart.er fishing bolb out ol Newpott Beedl. Fn1m 1157 untiHhe.dealh. Sunday, at the ace ol 13, Mr. Mllls rilied Arabian -at a small allble dirodly 1!ohlncl FOllllllin Valley City Hall. "Be wu.a,typlcal CllU....i.tnot·- to•talk mucb,".1111 his dauat\ter. 'Loma • I Mll!s, pmidellt ol Laguna Federal s...i.;,s. "He was a devoted family man." • Mr. Mills WIS buried today at Fairhaven Memcrial Park In Santa Ana. He was a farmer, a horse breeder and a chorter boat captain -one ol Orange County•, o~ native sons. He wu bom in tall in a aectioo of ll'llat ls now Gtnleo·G...., bat was then colled a part of GQll>el Sw-. His .-. ~·Jo lbted bi Orange C<>unty mtldfcaJ journals as ane of the arta•1 • most proliclant mldwi...,' btlpinf a • • • number ol pn>minenl oounty families briJ!g lhelr offspring Into the world. Mr. Mills' latlier,-lllnle~ was a clepUty sherU! to Stoch111 before coming to 0r..,. County, and helf)«I capture the famous Califomla baMl.t J o a q ti l n Murletta. l>Jrln& the pat rew yean, Mr. Mlils divided his time between his daughter's residen<e af 43 Balboa Coves In Newport Beach and bis Fountain Valley allble. He b Slll'Vl'!'ld by his two 'daughters. Miss Miiii, and Mn. Lather Robet1IOp o1 Los Anllolet. ' • ( • Htmtington Pla~er.s Slate Special Meet ' Huntington Beach Planning Commisaionera bave,d)eduled ui extra meetinll at f o'clock tonl rl\t In city council cbamben, to handle ..... 1>usintos Items not completed during their recular meetl!!i la• ...... Major items sdiedUled foe dilcuoskln Include: revisions ln lbe city &ien ordlnance, •· staff report on open space potentlsls in the dti, dlsculllon of bow often lo review the commt.sslon'1 1eneral plaMfna: pollclu and .comments from eommlsslonm on mfslons ol the ' planned oommunlty ,..,na tan • lNSIHE l'Olti\ l' TIDO eanhqMOkf:s sliook un.- trol Loa Ange:le1 t:aTl'I/ today but did no da7n00e, It U1a$ the sec- ond quake incidtnt m five days. Storv. PaQt s. ~, .... --. or-CMM'I' 1• ·~ ..... ,....., 11 '""' , .. ,, Stitt• .IM,_.._ t>li ·-It '"-•Im .... ... llM' • W_., l'MWI 1S.U WM'lf N.-4 • • ' • - Co fC Quiz Ten of the 14 Huntington . !each · rtSidents fighting for four City Council seats have answered a sevt'.'n-questlon t°' survey sent to them by the Chamber of Commeree. The survey covered such Items as: Do they favor expansion of the Edi!IO!l power plant? Should another 90,000 people be allowed to move to town? Does the city need an economic ad\•isory council? On Edison expansion, Ted Bartlett (incumbent ), Ralph Bautr, Robert Bolen, Al Coen (incumbent ), George McCrack- en, Phi.lip Putman and Harriet Wieder aJI 1 said they favor it, though witb severe restrictiom 13 impoeed by the 'council. Ab8olute opposition came from Robert AJbuts, Bruce Gabriel!OO, and MarCUJ Poner. Russ Be•••ark -Don't Lift Oil Embargo-Reds · LONDON (UPI) -The Soviet Ul\lon 1-beamln& lfO!OOw l'ldlo broadcast$ In Arabic to the Middle East utiiJi• Arab naUODI to ,. sfst American pressure and not to lift the oil embargo. (Relatocl stories, Pages 4 and 12) A broadcast n1onitored here' today underscored the hardening Soyiet l\1iddle East P.Ollcy and ·~potlig_hted the Kremlin's diljpleasure with tHe .SuCcesse5sCoreCJ by U:S. Secrelary or State-Kenry A:-l{is· singer. Tile A1oscow broadcasl, rcc~lling that the oil embargo was Im- posed on countries supporting Israel to secure Israeli withdrawal from occupied Arab lands, said: "If today son1e Arab leaders arc ready to surrender in the face of American pressure and lift the ban on oil before those demands are fulfilled, they are taking J chance by challenging the whole Arab world and 1he progressive forces of the whole world which insist on the continued use of the oil weapon." In the pa s~ ~1oscow refrained from taking an open stand in favor of the oil embargo. Watergate's McCord Asks They aU favored controlled gJ"O'ft'tb, but • no Me offered a specific number-as-to -n to Imp each Ni xon how many new residen1-' the city can ouse handle. A chamber proposal to establish an economic ad\·isory council. similar to the city's environmental advisory council, dl"f\\' support from eight candidates with only Porter and Alberts against it. Some of the other chamber questions covered such topics as city bond I· (!Ject.ion!. tourism, new commerce and ) indust:y, and raising tues or lowering the city budget. Oopl'" of the q...tlonnalre will be sent lo the chamber!s mon than 500 membe"is and to the Utague of Women Voters, American AssodaUon of University WOl!l<ll, HOME Coundl and the Jay.-. 1 'lbe public and other c iv I c orpnh.lllons can obtain oopi'" ol the .urvey by pbonlng the chamber at 962· Mal. The oounciJ election is,.10t far April 9. Four COODd1 aeats are open, with three ~ '"'-Bartlett, C<>ett and Nonna Gibb! -1teklng l'Mlectlon. One incumbent, Jack Grtf.11, is not running lhis year. l'l'OlllJ Pflfle I ' · HUACK .•. r bOred as the.plane sat idle. Tucker said I the hijacker never spoke lo the p111!'*"'. Police said the hijacker was an IS. year<>Jd Japanese from Aichi pttfecture. i Hi3 name wu witbheki because Japanese I law prevents idenUficaUon of anyone 1 Wlder 3'.I involved ln a crime. I OOici.als at ~aha Airport said at least royr of the _pusengen 'fere Americans wtio were among ta women, dilldrtn I and older men released belore the hijacker was outwitted by the Okinawa police. Alille fnnu the refllnl ramom. the hijacker demanded JAL live him 15 pieces ol ordinary rope, ~ p[eoes ol vinyl mountala cllmblnJ rvp<;~ne ~ knife, 15 parachutes, 15 eye muU, two P<tJ,_• abov<l1 one black aultcase and I.I p&n ol hanocuffa. 'Ille demand.s indicated the hijacker mi&bt have contemplated aome grandiose scbeme such as paracllullng Into tbe mountains with 1 number of. hostages. FronlP .. el I . TUNNEY •.. Wednesday and Friday for odd plate!. Tumey sa.Xi the Federal F..oergy Office cl William Simon has to come to the realization that Califomla Is a major contrlbtltor to America's eoonomy and could be irreparably damaged by Q incoMi.stent gasoline controls. Jn the meantime, Tunney said, work must proceed at top speed toward developing alternative prop u 1 s Ion systems or fuels to replace dwindling gasoline supplies. He sakl $350 million has been made available to researchers in that field and "we are only a few yeani away from a completely different system." ' OI AN61 COAIT M• DAILY PILOT flit Or•• C-11 OAIL Y l'ILOT wl!ll wlllcfl II ~ 1M Nt-l'rn1, 11 JIUbl ....... W ,... 0r...,. c .. .i l'\lllWl"'ll ~,. a.,. ,.,. .. ltllnr. ••• ,.,,.,.lthM, """°"'"' th...,. Frld1,, .... 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""""' IM' M ,..,..,.,. wtllitlOlt ..-111 ..... l'llHllll -lt0¥!'19M -· .__., tltM" ..... ""' .. ""' ,..., CIM'8nlll, ~i.flln .., l:em. D. .. ~·" "' !Mii q .11 11111111111<'1 11\111"'1 ... ,,.,.... .... """"''"· the House Judiciary Committee, which is conducting an impeachment Inquiry. He made a similar slatement in an open letter to the t1cws media Friday and WASHINGTON (U PIJ -.James \\I . f..lcCord Jr.. a convicted Watcrgal e conspirator. sn id today he form ally asked the House to impeach President Nixon on grounds he failed to inform law officials that money had been paid to buy the confirmed today a report in the .silence of the original defendants. Washington Post that be petitioned the McCord sent a six-page oocument I~ committee Monday. . Officer Arrests Pair Ste aling His Own Auto _ KEY 1.11!.GQ. Fl!" \,\Pl -The clooer lie got to a speeding car, the more familiar It looked to Monroe County Sheriff's Deputy Al Lankin. Once he got close enough to read the llcense tag, he said he knew for sure. "Hey, I'm In pursuit of my own car!" Lankin told the )>olit'e radio operator. Lankin said be chased the auto at speec:b up to 85 miles an hour, before fmally pulling it over. Lankins said he asked the driver: "Thia YOUI car?'' "Nope, ~owed from a friend ," Lankin quoted the driver as saying. "That1s funny," said Lankin. "I'd have sworn this car was Al Lankin's car." "That's right," Lankin said the driver replied. ''God old .~ddy Al lent us this car." "Look," Lankin suggested as he leaned loward ~ driver and displayed his breast pockeet nameplate. Lankin s8id' the driver's only remark arter reading the name tag was a short profanity, Don __ Yearwood, 44, and tlis companions, Jack Humrich, 40, and. Leon Owen, 41, were booked for possession of a stolen car, police said. · Yearwood WBJ ..also charged with driving while lntoJ:icated and not having a driver's 1ioeme. Lankin said be had last seen his car when be left it at a service staUon for repairs. ' Hot Wheels 1\fcCord, a security officer for the Committee to Re-elect the President at the time of the Watergate bulJlary June 17. 1972, told the committee Nixon "may have ... engaged in the conspiracy as the principal ... (ani:I) engaged in a further conspiracy to impede and hinder those holding office ... from the proper discharge of their duties." McCord referred to a news conference by Nixon Wedne9day in which be said John W. Dean, III, White House oounael until fired April 30, told him March 2! '!that payment! had been made lo defendant& for the purpose of keeping them quiet, not simply for thei r defense." Nixon said last summer that he was told money was spent only for the de- fense or the se\,'.en persons charged in the Watergate break·in. Mt'Cord claims ms conviction would have been overturned if it had been knoinn hush money was paid. Gatc h Hunters Find Lifeboa t ~fONRQVIA. Liberia (AP) - U.S. Embassy officials here said today a capsiied lifeboat had been spotted In the AUanUc Ocean near the area where a British ship reported -Seeing 'ba1looriist Thomas Gatch's lifeboat last week. The oflictals said they could not confirm the Lifeboat belooged lo the American balloonist. Gatch left Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 21, to alt.empt the first Atlantic cro53ing by balloon. Siberian Husky Club or West Gloucester. R.I., doesn't let wann weather and Jack or snow spoil Us mosh. Tom Carter of West War- wick, R..I., and team finl sl\Lhlrd In race . • • 'No' Given - By Ziegle1· ' Over Tapes WASHINGTON I AP) -Tht While Hoose said today It would be "constitutionally irresponsible" for President NIJon to agree to provide further material to the House Jud1ciary Committee will! the panel defines dlarges against the President. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler ~ated Nixon's content.Ml: that rhe committee, considering lmpeachfftent rnoluUons, already ba.t sufficient White HOUJe tapes and documents "to conclude their inquiry and complete II IJU!ekly." Ziegler stopped abort ol nab, re)ecllng the ponel'a r<qu..t for C add!Uooaf tape reconllngs. Bui he declared the iact an lzrpeaclunent inquiry Is under wlf"'does not give Cooarea the r!gbt lo back a truck up and haul off the esecuuve mes it wants.'.' Ziegler dlsclosed that the Judiciary C.Ommittee's inveStlgalion bas branched far beyond Watergate anj related ecandals. He said the White •rouse already is providing "boxes of materials" on such subjects as government a n t I t r u s t d e cisions, Environmental Protection Agency decislorui. oil · Import quota actions and decisions by the Cost of Living Council, the Comptroller of Currency and the Federal CommunlcaUom O:muniasion. Ziegler said the material furnished the Special Watergale prosecutor and being given to the House corm:nittee included da.ta Ol'I ,the nT anU!rtJ!l ~1 the milk pnce lllpport controversy, campaign pnctfe<S and finances and operations of the VQUte House Plumbers. Zlegf .. complained that the comm!U.. was asking for the 42 addlliooal tapea even before it reviewed the material the White House agreed to provide. . l The breadth of the committee's •• requests for documents . and tapes, · Ziegler said, "emphaUcallv illustrates . the neceMity of authoritatively defining v.•bat Is an Impeachable offense" aa well as what the charges are under that definition. An Impeachment inquiry, ZJegler continued, "cannot be a vehicle to override OT \Uldennine the coostltutional doctrine of 1eparation of powers." V~gin Islands Commune Pair Severely Beaten CHARLO'M'E AMALIE, St. Thomas. \1.l. (UPI) -A young man and woman. described by Police as members of a hippie commune here, were stvtrely beaten by two U.S. P.larines ~'ho Invaded the house in .,.,filch the hippies lived, St. ~' pollce said today, 'J'heJl.81d the woman, Perry Ttnkben, ?5, suffered a fractured skull and had her right ear lobe cut off. She was undergoing surgery today at Knud Hansen Hospital. 1be man , identined as Frank lndell, 23, suffered so many cuts and bklws on the head and bod y that it took doctors six hours to patch him up, police said. They said the victlms bad been attacked with an iron bar and a sharp Implement which may have been a dagger . Police said they apprehended a 17-year. old minor, a P.1arioe from a Navy ship docked here, and were seeking a warrant to go aboard lhe ship and apprehend another l\larine. ' Police said l\liS! iuikhen and Ind.ell ll-1!re members of a conunune of about eight persons inhabiting a house on Government HilL All the persons involved in the incident are white. police said. Preelo.u Air Nearly overcome by smoke, as he battles a fire, a Chicago fireman pokes his head from an attic window to gasp for air. A woman who had an apartment in the building died, apparently from a heart attack, while fleeing the fire. Hearing Set on Documents In Dairy Co-op -Antitrust KANSAS CITY (AP) -Fresh admis- sions are expected in "Watergate Mid-' west," the tangled antitrust case against the nation's larJest dairy cooperative. Lawyers for the Texas-based Associated Milk Producers Inc. IAMPI), subject or multiple lawsuits and a · Watergate grand jury invti"stigatk>n, are scheduled to submi t a· lengthy document admitting facts which have developed in pretrial tiestimony of , roughly 100 witnesses and in about two million documents identified as po i1en ti a I evidence. U.S. District Court jud1e John W. Oliver set a hearing today to red!Ye the antici pated documents. Lawyers for all sides in the case worked into the night Monday to complete the court filing. Also !!Cheduled tentatively for today wa.s open-court testimony by Dwight Morris, a former-official of the milk producers' group, who is expected to give details of an alleged attempt by the co- op's management to get administration officials to· kill the government's antitrust suit shortly after it was Wed in February Im. It was disclosed Monday that Lawyers Bad Weather Leaving SAN FRANCISCO (AP! -The last of a series of v.·eather fronts passed over Northern California today and will leave partly cloudy skies in its wake. Widely scattered showers this morning north of l\fontercy and Fre:mo "¥111 en<t by early tonight, lhe National Weathe'r · Servioe said. for the milk producers are_ btlcking protests from the Watergate apeclaJ prosecution force by pressing their. request for a judge's review of sensitive grand jury evidence and secret White House material. The rru°'lk producers are seeking proof for their claim that the administration brought the antitrust suit against them as a means of extorting ··rrther cam- paign contributions. The allegation has been denied under oath by former antitrust chief IUchard \V. ~lcLaren_, and the dairymen themselves said in a letter released by the court Monday, "We condede that to date we ha ve been unable fully to develop such facets " to surport their claim. · They said, nevertheless, o t her documents may surface, or future testimony from fonner White House aide Charles W. Colson, fonner Attorney General John Mitchell, or presidential lawyer Herbert Kalmbach of Newport Beach might "shed additional light on this matter. "We therefore feel we must continue to press AMPI's request ... ," the co-op's lawyers said. Their letter, dated March 9, was in response lo a letter dated four days earlier from assistant special prosecutor Jon A. Sale, who is In charge of the Watergate dairy probe. Both letters were sent to Judge Oliver, who is considering the dairymen's claim . Sale said a \Vatergate grand jury in \\1ashingion is focusing on "possible attempts by AJ\1PI to obtain favorable governmental action" in return for political contributions. • OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - For three more months Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At ti mes Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will tie ava.!lable by way of Babcock St .. coming from the back way. We hope You will be patient ~ith construction as the results will certainly be worth all the trouble. ' . ' llvou aren't adventuresome, give us a call, and we'll bring ~mples to your home. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 19th =1 18th ST.~ 17th ST.~ -- 16th - ST. 1663 PWINTIA ST. ' .. COSTA MIU l4HCI lt.57 1663 Placenti a Ave. COSTA MISA- 646-4838 -..n....ttoS>JOtMttotiS...9'.lO,.·S . ' • • J Jap Phi lo we! .. do jun t N Vt' hi stru .... wha . ' • H 0.11.lt 1 1 avord Gets Second Election C-h _ance Co11nty . Celebrates -Still Af te1· Positio11 Cerernony, Speeches Mcirk 85t1i Birthday As Sl1eriff : OOP Chall'llla11 Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter of Newport Beach has been chosen chairman of the Sen- ate Republica n Caucus, the number two GOP leadership post in the state's upper house. He replaces Sen. John L. Har- mer o! Glendale, who's run- ning for lieutenant governor. Japan's 'Lost' Officer Receives Hero's Welcome TOKYO (UPI) -Lt. Hiroo Onoda, a Japanese soldier v.·ho hid in the Philipplne jungles for 30 years, refusing to surrender, returned today to a hero's welcome and reunion with aged parents. •· "My parent.'! told me that you should do your best at any moment-. I've never thought of siJrrendering without orders," the 52-year-old Onoda told a news conference Monday. Wearing a dark suit. white shirt, and striped tie, the World War II holdout stiffened when a reporter asked if he thought he should surrender when fellow holdout KJnschichi Koiuka was shot to death in an encounter with a Filipino patrol on Lubang Island in ·Im. Oooda said. "Never! How can I think so! I just intensified my -detetn"'-·•1on to aveoge him." He said he was only convinced of Japan's surrender when told of it by bis former commander, Yoshiml Taniguchi, a few days before he can1e out of the jungles. Clubhouse Fire Reivard Set A reward of $1.500 f o r information leading to the arrest and conviction of the persons who set a fire to the Lak':! Forest community clubhouse has been posted by the Orange County fire Department and Occi d ental Land. Inc. The $450,000 fire. v.·hich destroyed the Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club, March 1, is thought to have been set to caver the burglary of tv;o vending machines, officials said. Anyone with information is asked to call the Fire Department at ~ 3553. By WlLUAM SQIREIBER Of ""' Mff Pllet ltett Orange C.OWty marked ita 85th )'ear of existmce Monday in a b Ir t b day cemnony replete with trass band music, speeches and old-time residents. 1be festivities were held ln Southern California's oldtst extstlng county courthouse the imposing r e d sand!tane structure restinll on a pa rcel ol land mepped out more than 100 years ago by Santa Ana f~ William H. Spurgeon. 'lbe morning's events began with strains-of,. martial mU!ie played by the Third Marine Aircraft Wina Jaod from El Toro ~lari.-:~ Corps Air Station. As in bygone days. the band played under SIDlny skies on the courthouse Ja,_n -next to two cannons bracketing the nagpole. Not manY countians turned out to hear the Marines usher in the CO'\flt"'s 86th year and most wbo came looked old enough to remember much of the history. But when the music stopped, those who did come packed into Old oP'}:trtment One of the Superior O>urt on the second Door of the Victo'rian courthouse. Department Ooe. though no kmcer in use since .the construction of the glist<ning high • rbe oourthoose just across tbe mall, looted much the same as it did when the building finit opened Jn 1900. · Tbe room echoed the pleas. gavel rapping and arguments of famous farm labor eases, slant oil drilling cases and. othen doUing the county's history. ~londay. the "jurors" were county officials th~ audience was rr.ade up of Within 30 Days g•if'r l"llol $1111 ""''' PRESIDES AT 8STH Retired Judge West • newsmen and iilterested res1drnt~ anrt the judge ~·as Frank G. \Ves!. reti red. "'est officiated in 1Xpartmen1 One Government to Occupy Niguel's 'Ziggurat' Within 30 days, Uocle Sam will get the keys to Laguna Niguel's ziggurat, ending more than two years of negotiations, congresskmal wrangling 8nd just plaln horse trading between the government and Rockwell lntemaUonal. The ziggurat. so-called because its ste~ seven-tiered design resembles an ancient Babylonian temple, has stood empty -all 1 million square feet of it - since completion by Rockwell in 1970. Rockwell people ruefully admit it cost them $25 million to build in "1968 dollars." The government contract involves a swap of •19.5 million in surplus defense department property now leased by Rockwell in Los Angeles County in trade f(I(' the ziggurat. "We've got a few horse traders on our side," Tom Haiinon. regional director of the General Services Admlnis1ration !GSA). said at a press amference called ~fonday to armoonce federal acquililion of the big building. 1be trade wilt be made in fee. The federal government will get the building and the 92 acres it and its huge parking lot are on. Once the contract is through escrow, the federal Office of Management and Budget will take the formal step or allocating the building to a federal agency. Under normal circumNnces, that will be the GSA. which acts as Uncle Sam's landlord, which will then parcel out the space to assorted other agencies. Hannon said nearly half the floor space is already spoken for wiJh large areas needed by GSA itself . for sto rage of records and historical archives. Hannon said the GSA ·s r('C(lrds 11.·ould take up nea rly a quarter of the space. but \\'OU]d have only about 35 cmr.!Jves.. Other potential u~n include NASA 's Seal Beach operation. tht' federal food and drug laboratories and a federal computer ~Qlfi!r. Hannon envisioned an eventual v.·o rk force of 1.000 to 1.500 employes at the plant. Rockv.'ell would have had a peak of 7,500 employes if it had occupied the plant. The governmfint v.•ill take over the plaot, its security and maintenance as soon as the deal closes. Hannon said preliminary steps prior to occupation \1.-'0Uld take about four months. It would be another year before the building was fully occupied. "Our objective is to have as little impact on the community as possible." Hannon said noting there ha5 been concern about the sudden influx of federal ,_·orke rs and families oo !he school and utility districts. Ile said that many of the nev.• federal clerical employes v.·ould be hired from the present community and that most transferred workers v.·ould be ":ithin driving distance of their present homes. Most also were not what he would C('l{ISider "low income" person n c I , Hannon said. Panel Nixes Bluff Rules · Coastlil Commissio1i Denies 2 ProjectS, Ho1vever By CANDACE PEARSON • Of "" 01l1Y l"Ult ll•ff New coastal blutr development rules vohicb wuuld prohibit "cascading'" structures i\1onday failed to w'.:1 full endorsement of the regional coastal com· mission. But it wasn't exactly rejected either. As a result or all the bluff discussion. two San Clemente apartment projects didn't fare too ~·ell. One was denied and the seoond rontinued. Under the proposal b)' planners of the South Coast. Regional Zone Conservation Commission, no structure oould be built within 25 feet of the edge of a blufi. The setback distance oouJd be even ll""ler If the slope was found to be geologically unstable and co u I d potenUally coUapoe, 1be new standard would apply to the closest bluff line to the ocean which is 10 -feet or higher above mean high t*. "Based on one foot of bluff lost a year to erosion, this ~·Oldd guarantee us 2S years Of bluff face and edge, II $8id Plllllller Bob Joseph Monday in Long Beach. ".Mcist structures have a ltfe of 25 )'tan." ' Jooeph said the standard. whl<h could be varied for indMdual ca8CS. Is ~ 1 Jor safety and eslhetlc reasons. But the commission wasn't !Ure It Wl111ltd to take "'ch a bold step be)'Olld what IDf ooastal ciUes require:. . . J • "Before we start using !11'.lmething as far·reaching as this. it warrants a dialogue," suggested Commissioner Ronald Caspers of f\e~'J>Ort Beach. Caspers, who is an Orange County supervisor. ~Kl the standard could ~ave significant impact on the I r v 1 n e coastline. Crescent Bay in Laguna Beach and other areas and cautiOoed that the commission shouldn't "sort of take it on by osmosis." Two San Clem<nte apartment projecta became the test . cases for the new propClll!. Neither fared too .,.u, One. a IJ.anlt oondomlnium propaoed at 1501 Buena Vista by Marinen savings and Loan -lion. .... deoied • permit wltb aoly thtte votes in lavor of It lllll •Ix againlt 'Ibo second, a slx...Ut bulldlnfl planned at 1205 Buena' Vista by G<orge Gearn. was O)Otinued for voting on March 25 alter the llalf tt<:Ommended denial. No action was taken on the proposed standard alone. t.ornmiuk>oer Robert Rooney o r Huntin(t«l Beach. who voted against the Mariners project because ol density, objected to the blt>ll standard ror "takina I: lot of property ... Caspers sakl ~ wa1 1'tom ... I'd love to take 1$ feet !« nothing but I think It's a liWe confllllce&ory." But Commilliootr Jody -ol ,Newport Jl<acb aold Prvpooitlm 20. ·. • "'hich created the coasta! commiss ions. includes a dutv to "maintain. enhance and restore ·the overall co a s I a 1 environment. including aesthetic~ •·n.e coastline means something more than cement ,_.all s. sh~ added. referring to the concrete retainers pu.t up along bluffs to support cascading architecture .\lost of the speakers at the meeting in Long Beach supported this \•iew. With development on the bluff face. the "most striking coastal feature ~·e have ••• becomes distorted and scarred and changed," said Helen Pines of the Friend,, of Crescent Bay Point in Laguna Beach. Commissioner Art Holmes, a San Clemente touneUman, said some geologist.a feel buildings or mechanical IUpport.s on a slcpe make it more stable. Speaker Lynn Harris Hicks of San Clemente objected, "If ·in the process it makes more pennanent ugliness, it certalnly doesn't t"Ooform \\iih the intent of the law," Jeannette Pi1errilees of ~c"l>Ort Beach urged the commission to ad0pl the 1W>dard as an overall guideline.. She als> argued that ~'itbout a setback. it may be "necessarY for public agencies lo sandbag (•tiding bluffs) to protect the ro.d below. That costs 1 lot o( money out of taxpayers' pocket! .. " tl would be simpler, she added , to require a tcl~k now and avoid thal. • • years ago and ~·As aided in his new court np!)l•arancc by 1he s:imr bnil' ··and court r1•porter ,_.ho v.·orkcd "'ith hi1n then. Courtroom "testimony" 'A'a!l provided by counly au1hor·historian Jim Sleeper and la"')'tr·h1s1onan ~ J , Fri; .. "·ho recalled the> \\'ay things were in !he :;oothe m half of b'>s Ar-~les Counlv rK'a rly JOO )'Cars ago. · Sleeper told the cro\\·d Orange County's name had nothin g lo do with the crop it hecamc famous for nor vdth 1he hamlet of Orange . once called Richland. "To encourage immigration. real Miele men bflled this as a semi·tropical paradise - a place where e1·crything ~re"'-'' Sleel'.tf'~ !Wlid. "The ti~"'~ O~<ln .. e hnd a ~1<"di tcrranean quality about it and it "·as for that rl'ason it "'as selt>eterl .'' Sleeper trot'Cd the county rhroug h Jong yE.'ars of efforts to split off from Los An~eles. 1lle efforts bec:it"" realitv on ~larch 11. 1889 \\'hen Gov. Robert \\'aterman signed the bill ereatlng the County of Orange. Sleeoer ended his rrmarks \\ith the nole that no other "'Ord in the entire f::ni::lish langua,i::e rhvmes •rith O·'ln"e. Fri is, "'ho specializes in lhe judicial his tory of the counl}'. toochcd on some 01her highlights of lhe coun1y·s past . AnlOtlg other things. he talked about the co unty's first Superior Court judge - J. \V. To,_ner. Friis said To"11er was thou~! lo ha\'e ~en something of a S\\ing"lr, having spent p.1rt of his early life in what could only .be.called a ~·ife·swapping communa l t;roup in .\'e\\' 'lork. Tbc session .adjoumecf after !he talks 10 -\\'bat r·!~c -a ~iant bir!hda~· cake ho[loring the rounty in 11s 85th year. Coa lition Seeks Restrictions on Nuclear Plants LOS ANGELES lAPl -A coalition of community action and consumer groups is spearheading an initiati\'e effort to impose major rest nct.ions on nuclear po"·er plants in Gali fornia . A major objective "·ould be to take a"·ay the federal government's limits on l1abili1y covering nuclear accidents. backers said ~fonday at news con ferencei:. in Los Angeles and San AEC SEEl(S TO SPEED LICENS ING -Story, P1ge 10 Francisco. Also 1he act ~1luld require the stale legislatu re to certify the "effectiveness 01 ,1il sa fety reatures." If not certified in fn·e years, existing fac ilities would be reduced in capacity by 10 percent a year. And 1f liabiiity limits weren't removed in one year. existing plants would be cul to 60 percent of licensed capacity. Former Cypress police Olief George Savard. almost counted out of the race for Orange County Sheriff ~·ht'11 he failed to file his papers Friday , ,_·on a repne\'e ~fonday through a new section of the el<'C'tion code. County CouflS{'l Adrian KuypE'r in\·oked a portion of the rode ~·hich reopens any state or county office for filings if the incumbent is not in the ra<.'C . Savord fill'd ~looclay afternoon. . In Orange County, that rule v.·iJI -~feet only two races -the contest for 72nd Assembly District seal being vacated by Kenneth Cory of Gan:len Grove and the Sheriff's position, being \'acated by longtime Shrriff James !\.hJSick. v.·ho is retiring. Cory is running for California rontroller and "'Ill gi\'e up his st~at as a resu1t. Eleven candidates have filed to replace lhe Democratic legislator. including five Democrats. f!\'e Republicans and an American Party candidate. A spokesman for Savord said 11.londay the invocation of the new r'Uling gives eandK:lates in th05C two races until Y.'cdnesday at 5 p.m. to file -fi\'C calendar days after the ociginai closing. Sc!.\·ord 's spokesman sakl the candidate , ''!houghl he had forfeited the race because his papers didn"t arrive in time ." Savord is thought to be the only lltrong opponent of the man v•ho has literally bf.en hand pickOO by !\lu.~ick to succeed him -Sheriff's Lt. Bradley Gates. Gates has rolled up an in1pressh·e lisl of Influential backers through a series of cocktail party fund raisE>r.s. Savord. a highly honored policeman and FBI Academy graduate, claim s to have the support of most county police chiefs and other professional lawmen. Red Loans.Suspended y,·ASHINGTON IAP) -A challenge to the legality of loan·making procedures for Communist countries pron1ptcd the Export·Import Bank ltfooday lri suspend action on applications for loans to the So\·iet Union. Poland. Romania and Yugoslavia. Her Coo lring For the Birds • STATESBORO. Ga. fUPI) Ella p;fae Jlag('tlll becan1e so enraged when he r husband , Jimmy. tossed her grits in the yard to the chickens that she filed lluit in the stale court of Bulloch County, ~harging him with m a I I c i o u s mischief. But Judge Francis A 11 en di smissed the suit ltfonday. "All chickens need some grits." he explained. Here's . Johnny! ..• doubling in the den im look for lawn and country. Bui denim wilh a difference. Johnny's suit Is an easy-going texturized Dacron ~ polyester wo ven by Klopman '. Colorful contrast slitching trims the coat. A.nd there are co-ordinated Johnny Carson .shirts and ties to put together a completely smashing spri ng look. Johnny Carson Su11 112500 hasirfs . Sou1h Coast Plan M 12 E. Sprtng Cosl1Mesa long Beach 5'4<>-4611 421-4611 0111v P•l~t it1!1 '"~••• REJOINS SEHRIFF'S RACE Police Chief Savord ~'hite Ho11se Gets Blan1e Fro111 Martha NEW YORI\ (AP 1 -~la rtha 11.titchell blamed the \Dlitt Housr tod ay for thr problems faced by her and her es1rar{gsf husband . formrr Atty. Gl'n. John ~ t.litchell. Mrs. !\litchcll denit'd th at :ihc is an alcoholic, and said she has ·•cor.1c to. the conclusion that )li1chl'll was framed .' At her request. '.\l rs. ~l1tchcll \Vas interviev:ed by Barbara \\'alters on Ult' :\BC·TV progra1n '"Tod;iy.'' She alleged that im1>0rtant persons in thr Nixon administrat ion sought to get rid of her because she ~·as a nuisance. Thei r tactic in such c.-ises, she said, is to give a person a reputation of being crazy or alcoholic. ··11 is the nonnal thing that the \\''hltc llouse does," ~lrs. r...litchell said . Askl'd v.·hether she is an alcoholic . i\1rs. ~1itchell said. ''I assure yoo that I am not. .. And she said . "The firs! thing they said "'hen they tried to get rid of me in California v.·as thal I ~·as crazy.'' (She apparentJy referred to an incident at the Newporter Lnn at Newpon Beach in 1872. I She said ''lhcy" tried to send her L"·iC'(' to a mental institution. l\1rs. ~fitchell declined to say specifically "'ho "they " were . She declined to blan1c r...1 itcheH fo r her troubles or the disruption of their marriage. l\frs . !\-1itcbcll lives alone in Ule couple's s"·ank F'.ifth Avenue apnnment Mitchell moved into a midtov.n hotel. where he is residing v.tiile on trial in federal court here for an alleged scheme to collect a $200.000 ca m p a·I g n contribution in return for tr~·1ng lo squelch a fraud investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commiss10n into the finan cial em pire of Robert L Vesco. ' r I I I I r I ' ' -..... ...,._ Variations ' On a Streak OFF AND STREAKING .DEPT. -In event that you have been dtaengaged from this globe over the past 1eVeral days, you are no doubt pw:zled by the Jatest fad which. has stripped Jt.s way acrois all oui cairipuses. The prad.Jce ls called llrealdng. Studenta who practice the fad are :-J rish Rep~hlic Senator Ass assinate.d ~~,-~~....,......,,-~,.--~--.,,~~....,.~~...,,=c~,..,.,=-~~~~~~~~· DUBLIN (UPI) -Gunmen today A I.,. houri later police found Fox. 1971 and 1973. iOl"ii$Jiii ~ ~ ewrytllln( alJouL aasaasinated an !rill! llepUblle s.m... oho< throocti the bead, 1Ylna In a nearl>y Coullon aald he. bis •II•. hll ""' and known u a crttJc cl Bntllh mllltary field. daugb1er and Fo• were . •llllnc In the ac<Joos In Nonbem l!oland. Police aald they llispected Piotestant kitchen whm the raiden otruck. A 12-man maaied gang aebed Sta. e%tremlsta: killed Fox, who wu known as "Alter that they piled an the 111n>1mo logtlber and, an.t Gl'derflll UI aulllde, they l<I Iha -op fire. I ..... a lhot DUiy Foz, a lf.yeaHld Protestant, while a critlo cl Britllh ,Army actlooa In the he vl!lied the home o/ Protestant finner· ix..ler ara bet-the lrllh Republic Rtchard Coulson llW' the -..,..-.1----=an.i-Noitlieffi 1"'1iliil. ~ - Ooes ln the Republic'• co u n t 1 . It was the most serious assassination Monaghan. In tbe Jriah Republic since the 1972 tilling BEFORE THEY left the ganc aet the o/ vice pmldent Kevin O'Hlg1inJ. Two house on fire. • Northern Ireland Senato<s were killed ill "ABOUT I! ARMED and masked mm belafl fllod ..... 1111' -I uw not nlllled Into the-and aald tlley _.. -~ .... -,,. ....... o/I loOlffilg ror anns. -'I'fieforiSereilallorta -.croee 1bt flekll;":-Coulaon--..W. _....._ to lie down on the floor,'' Coulaon said. Police uJd P'Ol'1 automobUe: was fooPd "They t led the bands ol my ...,, In a neulJy lloe. George, behind hla back 11 he lay on tbe Anodlel' bulll waa .., In the lleplbllc Door. 'Ibcn <bey ransacked the house, for ·K"""'1b Ul!Jejohn, II, -icted .. . Tg UTl1&JClllNI d---- -.., -• Dubtfll -the)' -Nlly -kin( for Br It II b ln!elJlptn .. try (o -die ltllll R.-N-Arm1 (DIA). ·Nixon • ID Tax Trouble? Mills Mai ntains Report Will Force Resi$""1tio1i By HELEN 'n!OM.U commlUae. Asked for detalla, Mills Aid, "I know1 but I won't say. You'll know" about it In -.nie 30 to 40 dlys..-'J , The Washtl)gton Post and the N..,. --1ed and unapedfied charges " •udl -,,..vtty ... 11le Poot <ooduded that • White - spobtmm bad bftn "qtllte ·juatlfled" last ~ in characterizing Mills' -streUets. Tb1111l you hilve been, -~·s­ say, In darkest Africa, you might look WASIDNGTON (uPl) -In tbe face " direct White House critldsm, Rep. Wilbur D. Milla,. one (If the moot influenllal Hooae Democratl, decilned tO back -away fiiim bis predlctJon that a congreaiona1 Repoc1 on Preald•nt York nm.., two ol the strongest critics of the President, criticized Mjlla in edltortals today for his nmarb. The Poot noied that Mills had been "privy to inlonn.itlon made available lo him. .. C<H:halrman ol the joint committee studying Ninn's tax returns and "should . refrain from making remarb 11 "a cheap lbot." ·.,, THE TIMES aald ol Mills: "It Is I manlf..uy unfair to the Prealdeot to hint broadly Ill daDllgtn( Clllldusfons and theo hohl-the -to support Ul06e conclusloos for a month or more." the word up In your trusty dictionary to learn wllat it's all about. Webster's im't going to help you mud!. Firs~ your dlctionary will Inform you that a atrealc ts .. a strain, element or tendency in behavior, or tc-i.perament trait, such as nervous streak .•• " AS TO THE PRACTICE being a strain, Jt's mainly straining the nerves of school princlpals and college pmidenta. It Is ot course, "a tendency in behavior" all right, YoU can't deny thal A nervous Mruk? You have to suspect that all llreaken are a bit nervoos. Clearly then, your dlttiooary ii acant help. Everybody who has been in thta part ol the planet lino"" that streaken are 1tudeots who nm naked across camp<ms. Wby? Who.knows? They ju.st dO it. mus FROM SEAL Beach to San Clemente, campueei have been vl8lted by m111 streak-lnl, I01o ltreaken, fleshy aprloters In pain, trlol, long lhln Una, four •breut -you mme ll NOif that the • .,...., ol an thla ha.s worn oil, we are getUag to variations on tllellllrne. For eumple, just the other night we had '!be Dumb Streat. That WU-when 10me nude nmners tried to ny by the line ol !Gib waiting In Costa Mesa to get In to 1ee the movie ''The Exorcist." You had lo know there would he police right there for crowd control. TIRJI! THEY GOr PINCHED right in the mJddle of their streak. ,,,., _Giily lat night, --'Ille Fear stieat. 1bJs poor Corona del Mar chap wu out In bis yard, clearing away some bushes, wbtn the Newport poUce beli«JPW" roared owr the hill at low altituok..-with apotllght blazing. 'Ille iiaplesg fellow ~ed Into his houle and bu he<n llbakln( ever since. And he •••nbad all bis clothes on. • . W1i'VE RAD SIM!JIAL Blue Streaka. Tbele occur in cold we1ther. Onli yeeterday, I penonalJy eyeball wttneloed the Hedg .. Your-Bet Streaker aa be !Jlued In the altogether across th• Orance Oout Collqe campus in Costa M-. He Deehed thn>ugh the men's and -·· 11'111 .,.., • .._ the parking lot and vanished Into the mlckampus complex. Several coeds in the area giggled but nobody falnied. All I can tell you is tha11 he was bnmette. He was a Hedge-Your-Bet streaker because be had all his clothes rolled up and carried tbem like a football, under his arm. AU OF nns, of couise, is going to make 90me of the solid citizenry very uptlghl Moral marchers may be nert. But just remember, when spring unrest approaches, students always will do something zany. And nudity ls pretty harmless vr'hen compared to burning a bank. 1'ene%uelan..-Welcome · Outgoing Venetuelan President Rafael Caldera oilers a glass of cham- pagne to Pat Nixon at a receptiDn l!Jonday .. Mrs. Nixon flew into Caracas to attend three-day fes.l_ivitie s in which Caldera will transfer the pre5idential sash to Carlos Andres Perez. Streaks Spread Authorities Warn of Punis hment United Press InteniaUonal Streaking spread to the trade uniona Monday but aulhoriUes warned they no longer would regard the public nudity as "fun and games." · ~ The fad seems to have diminished on the college campuaes where it began last moo)h. The m<>5t notewortby streaking Monday was in Philadelphia where 10 constructlon Wllrkera wearing bard hata ran acroa the open -first Door of a building project. Their coworkers and spectatoQ 15 feet he""' cheered. Uns horn 'Kid Can't Go Back PASADENA, Ter. <UPI) -The seven-member Pasadena school board voted unantmously Monday nighl to refuse to permit ~year-old Billy .Epperson to return to school unW he gets his ha.it cut. BWy's perents said their adopted ton's hair is longer than the dtatrlct's grooming <:Ode permits because it hides a congenital birth defect which has left him with an elongated head. Mr. and Mr~ Wlllilm Eppenon are expected to take their case back to oourt today. Dlltrict Judge William BlaniDn ruled last week the couple had not exhausted all their channels within the school syat.em and refu..ed to order the ,,Pasadena School Dtatrlct to readmit Bill;'. POUCE AND .aulhorlties in<;licated, however, they are going to clamp down on the streakers. At least 19 warrants have been issued at the University of Georgia charging public indecency. "What started as a fun thing degenerated · quickly," said the Universlty'a safety director, Edward Kissinger. "It's no longer a party when you've told -a-joke 600 times. It1s no longer fUMy." Fifty arrests have been made at Florida State University and among the accused streakers was William Seabrook Rudd, IO, BOO ol Circuit Court Judge John Rudd of Tallaha.saee, Fla.· · At AppalachJan State University in Boone, rte., Viet cbanceUor Braxton Harri! warned students that streaking was a violat.kln of North Carollna law and wlll bring ''immediate suspension." DR. ROBEJ\T Kamm , president of Oklahoma State University, said ~1ooday that streaking places the streaker in jeopardy or misdemeanor and felony charges and protects the "pervert wno ~help." In Atlanta ~tonday, James Bazeley, 21, pleaded guilty to public indecency after streaking throu&h a b a m b ti r ~ e r restaurant and wu fined 11.000 and given a 12-montb tentence. Judges In: Det1Jy, England, fined three male streaken $46 each Monday for lllrealdng lhroogh the town Saturday. And ill Dublin, lrelend, Justice C.0. Good ordered four streakers held ill custody because streaking "is s c a n d a I o u s , disgusting and tmm.ora\_ and must be nipped In tile bud." Rain, Hail Pound South Neiv Storm System Ch ur1is Into No rtliivest Portions • I ; llOINO ___ _, B•A•N ~j.H()W ...... r:rmMtOWC•to uow ·--- . Nixon's laz dealings would prunpt him to resign. Returning to hla office all« being hoopltallzed because of back llUfl'!l'Y, Milla told reporten: "I'm DOI accualni the President ol fraud, but I om ol the opinion that the report ,,. will Ille will he more cause for him decldlng lo resign th an onything that c:ame out · o/ Watergate." MIW, AS chainnan . of the House Ways and Meam CotnmJtttt, ts a co- chairman of a joint House-Sena~ tu group which 18 studying Nlzon'a handlinc ol his income taxes ,lndudinJZ deducttons for donating his vice presidential papers to the National Archlves. Jt will report ils finds, Mills indicated, in 30 to 40 days. · • . The Adansas Democrat was &tronilY criUcized by.a top Nixon adviler, Bryce ·Harlow, Mood>y night for exprM!infl belief Nixon would resign because of disclosures about the tax situation. Harlow · tenned Mills had subjected Nlzoo to "guilt by innuendo" hy suggesting tax fraud on the President~ part. or llarlow's criticism, Mills comment· ed: "That's w1auuu laaguage someone says when 80lhehody says somethtng they don't like. Byrce and I have been friends for years and I consider him still a friend ." HARLOW SAID ~fills should "put up ot shut up." "If he has some facts on which to base his statements, he should make them known," said Harlow. Harlow accused the Democrat of "engaging in the old game of guilt by innuendo," ,.and in a rererence to the McCarthy· era, said "20 years ago the press got very upset about a campalfi by innuendo." ' Judge Disbars 6 Federal Lawyers For 'Contempt' OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -A fedenl judge haa dtabarred U.S. District Attorney William R. Burkett and nve Other government attorneys for allegedly obstnrcttng justice ln an income t.ax tawsult filed by Democ:ratk Gov. David Hall. U.S. District Judge Stephen S. Chandler also <>mered the attorneys to show cause why they should not be charged with dvll and criminal contempt. An aide to Burkett said the District Attorney's office will continue "business as usual." · Dl"""'red along with Burlcett were hta nm assistant, Jell R. Laird, tbree other assistants. James M. Peters, Floy Dawson, and O. B. Johnston Ill, and G. Phil Hamey, senior attorney and regkft· al counsel for lhe Internal Revenue Serv· ice. Chandler cliarged the six atlomeyl "•ilUully and corruptly obltructed and impe<IM justice" by cmspirlng to conceal the whereabouts of Dorothy f'.'ike, Hall's former secretary and a key witness in Hall's suit. The governor's suit accuses the IRS or harassing him with an Jnvestigatioo of his tax returns. Hall filed suit Jan. 8 for a court order to interview Mrs. Pike, and for her to produc:e tax records he claimed &be had kept aa his ..m.ary and given to the IRS. · On Jan. II, <llandler issued a iU1Ji-a for her to appear, but both Bur\ettt" a. former state Republlcan cbalrman, and a U.S. marshal said they dkln\ know her whereabouts, although BurkeU aaid the tRS bad her in "protectlve faclUtJes" at ~r request. DAILY PILOT DELll(ERY SERVICE . °""" " .. 9o'-< "" ,,._...... Mol'llJft .f'Wdlt 11 'f'l)U ., 1'1111 ..... .,.,. ,,.... "' l:to p111, al -l'l)IJf CIOCl'r ... "" ll'llil4IJ ....... Clifla ......... ~,'°°·"" ,_.,..._ ~ 11.,.,.. eol'l!I,....,.,. °"" 1t1••"' 11111-...oi •• 111. ...... Cll-•OOl'I .. Ill "'°""' 10 "°"' Ctllll n w.it"""' lO I 111, ,...,._ ~ °"""' Owrily ,,,..~' • • ... , • •• ••' ~I ----·--...................... MO>!nG ' Seek• Arnaaments Jordan's Hussein Arrives In U.S., Meets President TEL A VIV (AP) -Syrli1 JUI Assad ~ to cooclude a s i m i 1 a r opened beavy fire for more tlm two disengagement _accord. houn today oWg tho Golao llejpla "I doubt whether the disengagement fn>at wllert Israel claims tho Syrian project would have "gone thn>ugh and army Ja planning a major attack, ~ • been deci~ upon as it Was agreed upon mier Golda Meir a.al!loaDctd. between the Egyptians and us if the. . F.'-Wire Servl<el WASHINGTON -President Nixon and Seaetary. ol State Henry A. Ki811nger met today with Jordan's King Huseein, •1lo brought .to Washington a mlUtary shopping list beaded by a request for Hawk surface-tcH.ir missiles. 'As-the meeting began in t h e President's Oval Office, a White House spokesman said the Middle East sltuaUon would he dilcuaaed. BUT THE KING also was ezpected lo lodge with Nlxoo. a plea for an increase in mllitary ald, now averaging about $40 mfilk>n a year, to modernize Jordan's armed forces . Husaelil will resume dlscussiom held with· Kissinger in Amman earner this SAUDI ARABIA ALSO BACKS EASING EMBARGO -Page 12 month on Jordan'il dem&m for a sizable Russi.ans bad a share 1n Jt," she said, adding: "I BA VE NO doubt that they are not encouraging Aasad to go throogh at leaot a 11milar disengagemem agreement as we had with the Egyptians because Aasad wants thrown in as a bonus a part of the Golan Helghl! ]>eyond the 1917 borders, when we are-speaking ot disengagement in the altuatJon that was created after the Yorn Kippur war." Mn. Meir made the ocmmenta in English during more than four houri at three seminars a b o u t intemaUonal relations al Hebrew University. E_x-preside nts' Retu r1is Sought -1araeu-w1thdrawal in-!hHordan va11ey~J ,r N :-,..,..n-P..,..b ... ? - But all aides believe that a "*"'.., 1 u t/• disengagemerit with Syria must come first. Jordan hepn l1s weapons h1111t last Decembet. It lw·alreadY been rewarded for Its moderate course in the Middle East with TOW antitank mlsalles, the Amui<an equivalent to the Soviet Sagers that were u.ted effectJvely by Egyptian and Syrlin t('OOpS against Israeli tanks in the October War. BUT HIJSSEIN'S list is . long. It includes squadrons of j<b, tanks, armored pe1'8011Del carriers, artillery and nular oqulpment, and possibly more rows. 1 • Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir B8id today In Jerusalem the Soviet Union i. not encouraging Syria to disengage from Israeli forces, and that larael cannot surrender the Golan Helghta because Its <:ontlnued oocupatfon i. the on I y guarantee ol aec:urtty in the north. Mrs. Meir said Israel and Egypt oould not have dlaengaged their forces II Moscow had a decisive factor in the agreemenl She said tbe Russ~ were not encooragfng Syrian President Hafez .. ,_ Net s.r Monaco spokesmen uy there Is no tnith to rumon that Grand Duke Henri ol Lwiem· bourg ;,, wooln& Prlnceu Car- oline, !be teeHpd dlt111hter oC Prince Rainier and Prin- ceaa Grace of Mooaco. NEW YORK !AP) -President Nlzon suggested in Jtme or 1969 thab White HOUS:e staff zhembers the<:k the tax returns ol former pmldenlz to see what deductions they had taken, the New York Times said today. The disclosure was based on a memorandum dated June 16, 1969, and ( IN SHORT ..• ) wriUen by John D. Ebr!ichman, then -lc affairs adviser to the President, the Tunes reported. It said the memorandum -addressed to an Ehrlichman aide, Ed.i'!ird L. Morgan - Is now in the hands ol congressional investigators. In the memorandum. Ehrllchman indirectly quotes the President regarding a oomber ol questions he bad about bow to minimize his tax payments. e A Hles Hit . ' W ASIDNGTON (uPI) -Secrelaly of Stale Henry A. KiMlnger has •ha:l'ly criticized European allies for seeking their ovm oil deal with the Arabs. "Tbe United States bas no objection whatever to an independent European policy," Kissinger said Moodav. "I\ does have an objection when Ind~ takes the fonn ol basic hootlllty to the United States. It does have an objection when. in a crisis which can only be dealt · with cooperatively, the Europeans deliberately adopt a c o mp e t I t i v e --posture .•.• eou F lttes KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) -Four oil companies arid their m a r k e t l n g e1:eculive, charged hy llie ,...,,....ii with aeUing ttt(ULlr paoUne at premlln pricee, hevo befa 111eoled finee lotallng 139.100. -. U.S. llbtrl<t Judtle Earl E. 0'0omor ....-flDel Mooday of 124.000 ..- ,,., -Oil Co .. Inc.; 1$.000 .... Jerry Stallings. 'the maitlvo: lU!IO each agllnat Hudoon Slatlonl, Inc., and HudlOO VIII Oil Co .. ()( X-S Qty, fllc.: and II.Jiit apfnst Wind StatioOl, Inc. All plteded pity March 4. e q.eeao Speaks LONDON (AP) -Queei EUzaheth II l OJ>l'l10d the new Ponlament today with m llnnOUDICIMnl!nt tbat Britain'• new Labor __..,i w111 -... -I ....,.,.i1at1ao" ol the 1enns ol the nation'• inemjltrthit> In the ~ c.--•nd theo· thO Britllll P"'l'le am YClle ID o<cept _or ... Jed them. • v I 7 Today's F inal N.Y. l JOI.. 6-Z,..NO.J I, 2 S6CTIONS,_26_P_A6ES . . . TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 197'4 N TEN CENTS -. - Newport Approves . Transportation Plan, 6-1 •' . • By L PE'lml Klllt:G Of .. °""" f'IMll • ..., Newport -councilmen M...say n\lhl adopted the transporlatlon element oHhe geom1 plan, a<ilnowlodglng \hat K 1filll not lolve all of the city's trafflc ills. ' -Tbe approvaJ.1 oo a ~1 vote, came after Vie Ma,.r flqward , Hogen offered -Which eliminoi. the mu!U-1*1 lntorcbange al Eaat Coast Hlgjiway -·MaaArthur llc>.llevW and .crap any a •• .. - del Mar traffic oooauUoo. Jloctn, a candidate for reelection nert maoth, qr.eel the plan bas defe<ta, but 11kl ft la what the people want. "-'3 verllolly attadod the Irvine Compony, the Dally Ptlot and what he called "other forces who have been historically trying to puob this freeway tbrough." . Rog.,., wbo oarller ... rted thal .the Dally Pilot la "probably the moot unreliable IOW'Ce in this city," the. most newspaper and the Irvine Company are trying to keep the freeway alh·e by saying the city shouk1 retain It!: option to use the former freeway corridor along Fifth Avenue as a bypas.!. "I was accused tod~y that J am still fighting 30me sort of straw man which is the force which is trying to penetrate and bisect this town with a freeway," Rogers said. "I would just like to talk about a sequence or series. A3 long as certain elements a:re there you can predict other elemenlS and I think in "'·hat "'·e are doing ton.i&ht we are really stopping the final efforts of thb so-called straw man . ··And If names are going lo be called, the forces trying to ptDh the ullimale freeway through this town -and their only option -as stated"1onight -I ""·oo)d realty aay these people are trying to keep all avenues open for a freeway. "And I think we are effecUve\y putting them askle tonight by ellminaling the Two Men Die • Ill int~rchange and eliminating F i f t h AvenUl'.'' The battle over !he bypas.!1 also saw a !!harp exchange between o u t g o i n g -~cilman Richard Croul and William ~ec. one of four challengers for Croul's District 6 seat. Agee headed the citizem' committee thal guided preparation or t h e transportation element and w a s chairman of the planning commi::!on !See TRAFt'IC, P# ;: %1 Plane Crash at oc Airport .;. ·'No' Given By Ziegle1· Over Tapes WASHINGTON IAPJ -The White House said today it would b e "constitutionally iM-es-ponsible" r 0 r President Nlmtl to agree to provide further ipleri4)-to 1lle ....._ Judiciary t.mimlttot arilfl'TV'=-1 defines charges "alnsl the ~ - Pms ~ Ronald L. Ziegler ...,,.at.ii !Qbiim•, -· that the commlttee, coiiildei'inl bnpeachmenl .. ·--····--·~---··--.......... -.---------·----------·-v..,.-,...,....- resolutioOI, alttady bas: sufficient White House tapes and documents "to conclude their inqulrJi and complete It quickly." Ziegler llOppod-llhort of nau, rejecting the panel's request for 42 additional tape recordinp. But be declared lbe fact an irf'peadunent inquiry is under way "does not give Congress the right to back a truck up and haul off t.be es:ecuUve files It wants." Pr~ous Air Nearly overcome by imo,ke, as he batU.es a fire, a Chicago .Iireman pokes his head from an attic window to gasp fo1 air. A womfD:.Whp· had an apartment in the building died, appmnUy from a heart attack, while fleeing the lire. Ziegler disclosed that the Judiciary Committee's investigation has branched far beyond Watergate an:i related • Appearance ·Seen for SLA acandals. • , He. said the White House already is pi:ovidinft "boles of materials" on Such subjects as govemn,ent a n t i t r u s t d e cisions, Environmental Protection Agenc::y deciskms, oil import quota actkms and decisions by the Cost of Living Council, the Comptroller of Currency and the Federal Communications c:ommlssion. Members on National ·TV BUJJ.ETIN SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Attomeys for two impriloaed Symbionese lJbei'• Uon Anny members 1ald Ibis aftentOOll &lley worked oat a plan for them to ap- pear OD aalloawlde i.J.vialoa u do- m~ by Pltrlct. Beant's ktdnapen. TbeY aa kl tbey woakl tetk approVll from Ute COIU'tl, aad a llearlng wa1 let for Wednesday at 11:31 a.m. la Martlaei. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -An attorney for ooe of two Imprisoned Symbionese lJberation Army .memben said today negotiations Were under way to pennit them to appear on national i.levison, as demanded by the kidnapers of Patricia Hearst. "We're trying earnestly to arrange the interview," said Alameda County public defender James Jemer, who rc;:-cs.."'llts • Rusaell·LitU., 26, who along .with Jose(lh RemltO, 27, is being held oo charges of slaying. Oakland IChools Superintendinl . Dr. Mateus FOittr last November. Ziegler said the materiaJ furnished the !pecial Watergate prosecutor and being given to the House committee included data on the TM' antitrust case, the milk price suppcrt controversy, campaign (See TAPES, Pq· ZI The demand that the pair be allowed to appear ·on a live tel~bed news conference was one of two made in the last oommuniq\le from the SLA, which kidnaped Patrtcta Feb. 1. • ·-· Narco Jury Selected 'Ibo .ltidJ\apen ·aiso demanded 'that the $Z mlllloa "People in Need" .. food ALTON, Ill. (UPI) -A·jlll)' of seven program,eatabUah;ed by Patrlcia~S father. mm and five women Was selected Randolph Helrst, be totally m>amPod-M...say for the lrtal of to oarcotics Hean\ siJd M<nlay he · ....rd :·do apntJ charged with acting "without eucUy as lbey aay.'' · probable cause ·or search warrants" Jinner sl.ld there ·were still "i ·number when-they broke ulto sis: homes during ol delails to be -out." U. decJ!ned drug raids last April. The 17-ooont lo discuss them, but said , he hoped tndi<tment charges Iha! two of It viC:':ns agreement ~ be" reached 100D. • ' ol. the bungled raids in Collinsville, East Heant said _Monday be would do SL Louis and Edwardsville w e re everything he could to get Remiro am assaulted and • third was Jalled for three (See HEARST, Pa,e J) · .• days withou t due process of law. .. S111oke 19 Clear 'Clea n Air Sect ion' Planned Ne"'·port Beach councilmen moved ~londay to stop conducting the city·s business in a smoke-filled room. They unanimous ly agreed to inslitute studies to investigate the feasibility of installing a better venlllation system in city council chambers and establish- ing a nonsmokers sec tio n in the audience. The proposals came from Councilman Milan Dostal. a nonsmoker who com- plained that man y citizens do not like to come to council meetings because of all !he c1gareue and pipe smoke. ··But 1 know there are a majority of smokers on lhe. council, so I'm willing to be practical," Dostal said in introducing his proposals. Other councilmen , who saw that their right to conlinue smoking Wt>uld be pJ'O\ected under Dostal's plan, immediately agreed to study the Idea. ·- NeW}>ort's Dostal Nurses Hopes _f or Junnel at Bay DREAMS OF BAY TUNNEL -Councilman Dostal Newport Beach Councllman .Milan Dostal said ~1ooday he's still dreaming or replacing the Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Newport Bay with a tunnel. "Nobody seems to think It's realistic," he oomplained al!er fellow cooncilmen began smiling and laughing to themselves at his suggestion. "But I'm going to keep pushing for it as an environmentally a t t r a c t i v e alternative," Do6tal insisted. State officials estimate that an underwater lube, v.1lich would need to drop down 50 feet below sea level, \\'OU!d cost about $30 million. A bridge. by contrast, \\'OUld cost only $2.5 to $5.5 miUlon, state a(ficials figure. •·J don't n~ly accept those figures," Dostal said. "The estimates I had a few years ago \\'ere that It 'ilo'ould cost only $12 million, and that's in the ballpark." Dostal, who is seeking re-election next month, added that "1 think It's the responsibility of the state IO do what :?ver it can to make the state highway crossing over the bay as environmentally attractive as possible." The mooey for building either a tunnel or a bridge would have to come from California D~partm en t of Transportatk>n's gasoline sales tax fWld, An ad hoc Upper Newport Bay Crossing Planning Committee already has comidered Lhe Idea of a tt.IUlel and tentatively rejected it. "We tal1<ed about It," said the committee chalnnan, Robert Shelton, "but the idea didn't gCt very far because Forum Slated For Candidates Pioneer-Laioto no one thought It was practical. -------"Th'"'e~"°"=ts for both building it and maintaining It are J\1~f10oRfgh,"~Sb1!1!0if said. Newport Beach's ti dt1 council cadidai.s wiD galhe<-for the ...,.,;,i In a aeries al ..._ip !trums WMnesdaJ al 7:a p.m. at eor..a del Mar Elem«itary Sd>oal. The ••meet your ctndlshta" .-la -ed "" the COraa delMara.lc-. Two mare 1orum1 are also scheduled. 'l1le!' will both late P-MaTdl 20, one bdore the N""1IOli -Olamller 0 f a.r-and .... --. ... Weal Newport Beadl ~--· 'nlallardi10 __ _ b a -L 'Ibo -will -lo. Wotl Newport lhat ........ .. ' . . ... '· .. James Mills 011.e of County's Oldest Native So1is Falrlla..., Memotfal' Part In Santa Ana. He was• farmer, • bane breeder and a charter boat captain -one of Orange Camly'1.-oaUve -· Re -llom In 1111 in a sectloo of what ii now Gerden Greve, but Wu \hen Gas Signs Required LOS ANGELES (AP) ... • - llallooa In Ibo dly of !<'I ""'"'"" ""'.' ieqahed (Oday IO pool lifpl _., ... .., ......... any purcbaaa -...,,.. """ Bradley 11p!d the ...... Ifill _, after Ille Qty Coullcll ...-ft lM. • ' called a part of Gospel Swamp. Hi! mother, Sarah, Is listed in Orange c.ottnty medical jounals as one of the area's most proficient midwives, helping a number of prominent county families bring their offspring into the world. Mr. Mllls' father, Daniel, Was a deputy sheriff in Stockton btfore coming to Orange Coonly, and helped caJ)lure ihe famouJ CaUtornia bandit J o a q u in llmlelta. Dm1ll U. pest few years, Mr. MlU! divtded llll lhne ~ his daug!>ler's mldoilce at 41 Balboa Ci>ves In NeW\)Oi'I Beedl llllf "bFountaln Valley stable. He Is lllTVlftd by hi• two dsugbten. Miu Ml*, and Mn. Luther Robe!1-ol Loi~ • Nevertbeles,,, Dostal keeps hoping. The city councilman points out that Shelton 's commJttee is called the "Bay Crossing" committee rather than the "Bay Bridge" committee. "That change was made because I asked for It," Dost.al says. "And what it means is that they have to sllldy all the alternatives, not just die bridle. "1"-seen plenty of tUDDeis much bigger than that lo the east, ao I know It's feasible. And I want to see a detailed study on what the b<nefill and cootJ would be of ellminaling the bridge~" J e tliner Grounded PAUK SPRINGS !AP) -An Amerlam Airlines DCtO jetliner wu gnMIOdod htre MondaJ after pa.vina: rr111tertal WU S11Cked into Ill ill~ ..,.me, olficiab 11y. • l Craft Noses .• Over Near Runway End By ARTllUR ft VINSEL Of "" o.i1, Pllet lttff Two men ""'ere kilh.'<1 shortly before noon today · when their single-engine plane nosed over on takeoff ;it Orange County Airport and smashed lnlo the earth 12 feet from the end or !he ruoway. Orange County Sheriffs deputies on the scene said the sec8ftd victtm did not survive the. trip by ambulance to Tustin Community Hospital. Coroner's deputies at the scene near Palisades Road and Campus Drive were altempling IO kl.entity the dead man still at the scene "'hile._sherilf's .deputles inlerviewed witnesses. Indications were that the red and wt.it<!" Cessna 150 may have expe rienced a power failure just before it plunged IO the ground. One body was thro\\'Il several !eel as the cockpit exploded open on impact. There was no fire. Deputy Orange County A v I a t I o n Director Robert Chandler s a i d investigators had not yet determined whether or nol the plane was a rental aircraft. The impact af the crash sent the plane's wheels flying through the air but the bulk of the wreckage remained in one. torn and crumpled piece just off the runway near Palisades Road. Kissinger Tabbed In Ehrlicluna n Tri8.J. NEW YORK tUPI ) -Secretary of Stale Henry A. Kissinger will be ruhooenaed in the trial of John D. Ehrlichman and Charles W. Colson, The New York Times reported today. Quoting sources close to the defendanls, the Times said Ehrlichman. P r e s i d e n t Nixon's former adviser on domestic affairs, and Colson, formerly special counsel to Nixon, "are known to be ready to testify !hat Mr. Kissinger was instrumentnl in the White House decision to begin investigating Dt. Ellsberg after publication of the Pentagon Papen; ... " draage «:oailt Weather Some low clouds or fog early Wednesday according to the \\-eatber service, otlJcnr.•ise fair with slightly cooler days Highs in lhe 60s. Lows tonight In the 40s. INS!l•F. TODA V :two earthquake1 1/1oolc ctn- tral Loi Anoele1 ea rl11 todat1 buc did no damage. It was the stea ond quake incident iu five daJll. Storu, Page S. DAILY PILOT N Tutsday, Marth 12) 1914 r r 1 Japanese .,.._,._-c1,....·ijacke ' Subduea I l oo: Okinawa ciWI) -A llfasked Japlnttt teen.ager desert~ a s ••tomewhat out of his mind" hljackOO a ; Japan,Alr Unu 1uper jumbo jet with 426 penons aboard today and held them for a-nuom of more than $55 mlll!On bt{ore beiJ1C outwitted and subdued by police. ~re were no injuries aboard the giant Boelna 747SR "Air Bus." But one tS-year-old Japanese man suffere$1 an appaunt heart attack and vi a s boopitallzed. Stvai pollcemen dlsgul ted in the white coveralfs of maintenance w o r k e r s boarded the plane as It sat on the deeerted nmway at Naha Airport f« 6\i houri and U... of them burst into tbe cockpit and overpowered the 18-year-old bijacUI', police Aid. "He seemed to have no Ume to show any resistance," 1a spokesman said. 'Ibey said he .... -unarmed, but kept his band inside a Zippered black flight bag and told creWmen "You will obey our orden." · ('lbe Associated Press said the bag contained little more than • fountain pen, vitamin tablets and a few clothes). Police quoted the boI as saying he seized the plane to ."study the earth." He was wearing dark 1UJ1glaases and a while face mask when he broke into the upper deck flight cabin and took control of the airplane just before It landed at Naha on a 1,000..mile domestic flight from Tokyo. The plane landed at 1:36 p.m. (9:36 p.m. PDT) and the boy WU captured just before a p.m. (4 a.m. PDT). Joel Tucker, 42, an American .,.....ger, told UPI tho passengers took the air piracy "very, very catmfy," "'Ibere was no . panic at all," said Tucker, wt» Jives in Japan and ts Far Ea!t dlrictor of comrnen:lal airplane sales for the Boeing A l r c r a f t • Manu!adurlnt Co. "We had nothinc to do exi:epl to' read and.sleep." He said the biggest problem was being bored &I the plane •t idle. 'I'Ucker said the bljacter never . spoke to the passengen. .F'roila Pqe l TAPES ... practices liid flnancel and operations of tbe White lloule Plumben. Ziegler complained that tbe commll!ee was asking for the-42 addillonal tapes even before It reviewed the material the White House agreed to provide. The breadth of tho committee's requests for documents and tape!, Ziegler said, "emphaticallv illu:t:ates the necessity of authorlt.all vely defining • what is an impeachable offell8e1' as welJ as what the charges are under that definition. An Impeachment inquiry, Ziegler continued, "canoot be a vehJcle to override or undermine the COfl!titutlonal doctrine of separation of powers." Ziegler added that It would be uoonstitutionally i~ble for any chief executive to suCcumb to such a procedure." Nixon's Brotlier Given $100;000 Loan-Anderson Police sak! the hijacker was an 18--year-old Japanese from Aichi prelectur.e. WASffiNGTON CAP) -Columnist Jack Andenon today dlarged that Pmident IDB name wu withheld because Japanese Nixon's brother Donald of Newport Beadt law pnvonll ldenWlcatlon o1 ll\)'Ol1e got a 1100,000 penona1 -from a Foun- . under JO lnTOlvld.in a crime. ta.in Valley builder In 1971 at a time when l Officiab at Naha Airport aald at least the builder was seeking a federal 'l'00- 1 four ol the pusenaers were Americans tract. who wee llllOllfl 112 women, <$ildren Andenon aid It ""' tbe lleClllld major IDd older men releued befoie the loan Donald Nixon obtained from govern- ' ~er Jl'U GUttriu.d by tbe Okinawa ment cootraclon. He DOCel'. that bi 11156 ....--he got a 12!15,000 loan from bWlooalre Alkle from the record raomm., !he Howard Hughes, then a defeme contract· bijacm demanded J~ give him. 15 or. · I piecel of ordinary rope, 15 pieces ol vtnyl The 1971 loan came in the form of a ; moomW• c1JJt>bto1 rope, one ~ 1100,000 check, dated Aug. 4, ln>m Lloyd 1 tnlfe, 15 parlchulet, 15 eye mukl, two Hallamore, then president Of Hallamore pleb, a llbovel one black suitcase and Homes Inc., Ander30n ~ in bis 15 pain ol bUdcUiis · column. , i '!'be demanda indJ~a~ the • bijacker · He. iid<r Sil:urffl~ and Excblriirl Com- migi>I hive contein1'1atod...,..,......... I mission records show lbat in JUly 1971 , ICtieme IUdl u i>Onlmutlng • Into the ' Dooald Nixon became a director .of mountalDI with a number ol hostages. =-t.1i:'°'1rm:._f~-::_ ''a ~osety Co.astal Approval Given to Bluffs Boys Ouh Branch Oomtruct1on of the Orst Newport Beacb brandl ol tbe Boys Club ol tbe llal1Jor Area waa _..,.ed Monday by the Sooth Cout Regional Z O D e CoaoerVatlon Commlsskn 'Ille 'l%70,000 building, complete witb 1 gymnasium, game rooms and craft ... will occup>; a half-acre at 2555 Vista del Oro, across from the Eastbluff village shopping center. The Boys CJub l'ias a ~year tease with the city of Newport .Beach for lhe land in EutbluH Park. There was little discussion about the pl.. Monday in Long Beach by the commission, which has ·Jurlsdldlon becauae tbe building ls only 500 yanls from Upper Ne,wport Bay. OIAHICOAIT • DAILY PILOT This is the second time that Andenon has reoorted links between Doflald Nixon and the coostruction flnn, Hallamore Homes, Inc., of Fountain Valley. -The .lint involved an r.JJeged stock interat reported by Ande"""' in May of tm. N-r<lllled Ill "dignify" thoee diaraee with a rtply at tbe Ume. • Hillamore flatly denied any wrong doinJ. Donald N-was unavailable for com- ment in Newport Beech -y. Halla- more ls in llawail. Andenon said his aSIOClate, George Clifford, "infiltrated a Hallamore m~ ing in July, 1171 and beard Donald NW>n boast of his efforts to fe! COil~ to ooild Hallamore hoqleo.' He said the flnn later GOf. a subcon- tract for more lhan $4 million to build homes at 18 Air Force k.ses. He said Harold Anderson, the pN!Siderlt of the oompany and Hallamore's son-in-law, de- nied that Donald Nixon h-' anYthing to do with the contract. Harold Anderscxi said the loon had been made and repaid. He was quoted by the columnist as sayt1g, "The loan bad ab•ohrtely nothing to do with the q>eration of Hallamore Inc." * * * McCord Confirms He Made Request ' Tunney ~ips e11T&tup In Area Talk . U.S. Sen. John V. TunQey has critldzed conflicts between Califomla's emergency gasoline management system and the controls being exercised by the federal government. He told a gathering of city and county officials in Santa Ana Monday that "the stale and federal govemmenls are working at cross purposes to each other and It is not fair to anyone." "'The whole thing ls pa"'1Uy ridiculous and lnc;redlbly unfair," be added The senator came to Orange County with the announced intent of 1ettlng a feeling . lrom local officials ·about the effect or the ,,.,,eri)',.crlsis. 'lbouglfhe hean1 a '•tUe oo :ba psolin< situation, be got more commenta on a b!ll that would include firemen in the national minimum wage acL 'Ibe way it is now written, Senate Bill 2747 would require clUes to pay firemen overtime· for anything more than a 40 hour week, including sleeping .Ume at the station house. Several north county officials told Tunney tbe bW would bankrupt small cit!~. "U It were applied Ill Orange County II would coat $52.8 million over the next five years, whidl iJ about lbe total ol revenue sharing money that will come in during the same period," sa.ki La Habra City Manllger t.e Rlaner. Tunney assured tbe officials he ls doing all he ~ to mak-; JJ~°' in . µie bill that will ease the bUrden on c)Ues. He sald he bad to suppOrt it because ~'in my aiiiaence, l a>Ulctii't aee Jeavtng the firemen as secood clus cllilens Wlder the 11a.w." During the infonnal two-hour session, Tunney tried to steer dlscusaioo onto the g,...llne.&ltuaUon so.be.could go back to Washington anned with local data to present to energy officials. He said Orange County andJbe mt of Southern C8lllornla bavo a 'opeclal pn>blem'. when gaa supp1les grow -becauae there ls little npld transit to take the place of aU-U... "I.a 1""' ... ,.. have the pmmit sltuaUoo of a IS per<ent shortfall nationwide, we sbould be allocating tbe !airest amounls ol 1-11ne to ·tbe IJl"8teal number ol people," be said. TlmDey aald, '"!be evel><>dd markeUng system will never work tmW the Nb:on admlnlatratlon does somelhing aboul its ban on Swiday gaa station Gpenings. "The only allematlve ls lo establish a nationwide system based on a a:lx•y week," Tunney said, suggesting alternate day flfttngs by even plates on 'l'ueld,y, 'Ibunday and Saturday and on Monday, Wedneaday and Friday !or odd 'plates. Tunney said tbe Federal Energy Office ol William Simon bu to come to Iba r<allzatloo that C8lllomla ii a major contributor to America'& economy and oou1d be irreparably damaged by inconallteot gasoline coatroil. in tbe meantime, Ttmty aald, wark mual proceed at top speed toward developiDg alternaUve p r o p u I 1 I o n l)'ltema or luti• to npiace dwiadllllc ga10line supplies. He aald !ISO m11lloo has been made available to -an:hers ID that field and "we are onIY a few years away from a Tfle ,Ot'..,._ C-.t DAILY "ILOT, """ Wflldl .. .,.... ... ,._~ .. t¥111""" ..,. . -"" °'*"" """' "'*""'"' Cemplfl'I' • ..,_. . ,. ........ _....._~.,...,...... F I l 1 completely dillerent system." . or mpeac iment ~rlrley, fw COSll Mel.I, lrttw'llftl 9Mcfl. Hlll'l,,,,.ttfl a..lt/~Wllltltl Y1lle'1', l.tllilnt II.a.. lnolMJSldflftlck "" ''" c""""'91 ,..,. 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McCord Jr.. a. conylcted Watergate COMpirator, said today he formally as'ked the Houte fu Jmpeach President Nixon on grounds he failed to inform law officials -lbaNnonly-l>ad--1-i-pald_.Jo_j)llY. e silence of the original defendants. ., ?tfcCord sent a six-page document 10 the House Judiciary Committee, which is conducting an impeachment Inquiry. He made a similar statement in an open letter to the news mecpa Friday and confirmed today a report in the Wulilngton Poot that he pet!Uooed tbe committee Mondaf. . M<Cor11, a oecurity olflcor for tbe Committee to fte.elect the Pruldent at the time of the Watel'J&te buralary June 17. 1m1 told tbe committee Nf:a:on •1may ha" . • • "'iaged In the COlllpincy as Ille principal . • • (and) enpaed in • lurtller conspiracy to lmoede and blndtr thoee boldlng office ... trom the proper didarse of their duties." McCord refemd lo a news caolerence by Nlxoo Wedneoilay in which he said ~om W. Dean, !I!, While Houae coumtl until fired April :.!, told him Marc1t 21 "thal pa)Tllellla bad beeu made to delendanto for tbe purpooe of illoplng ~ quiet, not timply for \htir ~ense!' • Three: High Rise Condominiums Grant AJiproval Irvine Company plana £or three high me cmdominiums at Newport Center cleared a major hurd1e Monday night a~ Newport Beach councilmen approved tbe teotaUve subdlvlsloo map for the ltO mllllon jee!. :\::.C may have boosted the price tac just a bit, boftver, u they . vot«i to ""lulre the developer to pay ,,,,.._ than 50 pemnt" of tile coot ol the planned tnll1< s1pa1 at Jamboree Rood and Sanla _,. Drive. The ... poll<e and fire llaticN ..... Santa -Drift and -said they l<tl tile Impact of Ille l'llldmtlal towenwlll bl ll'Mt-tPID womnt tile coodlUoa. , Tbt 111$ -. 11nlt1 ID tbl tine -nor1h of tbl ftre llattoo wtll pniduoe a prollt for the ell)', devoloperl . clalm, in that they will ...... te -In tax ....,...e than tbey1; coot in dty ..mm_1-. Council Reverses Pla'nneri' Ruling On Access Issue Newport Beach councilmen overruled the plsnnlng commls!lon Monday night and told a waterfront developer he doesn't need to ptovide a guarantee of future public aoceas in front of his Newport Boulevard property. Architect WIDlam E. Blurock said his plans to remodel an arcade of shops known as South Coast Sbipyanl and Design Center, 22llO Newport Blvd., preclude the posslbWty ol public access .. ... Planning COmmtssiooen bad wanted a guarantee of a boardwalk in the future. Bluroclo uld ba couldn't Jet flllanclng with that condition attached . Councilmen threw 01ll the -condition on a 44 vote with Mayor Danald A. Mcinnis and Ooyncilmei Paul Rydcoff and Milan Dootal dl .... 11 ... Basketball Fans BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) -Six penons mumlng from the lndlana- Michlgan basketball playoll game in IWnols were killed when their twJn. engine plane crubed and burned near tbe Monroe County Airport. ; State police ldentilled tbe -victims Monday night u Claytoa Puckett; 43, tbe pilot; hi> wile, Evelyn, 42 ; Terry V01el, :rl; l<>IJ Ellis, 33; Donald D. Lance, 311, and bis wife, Betty Lou, 37, all of Bloomington. Police said the plane, which went down in • wooded area four miles north of the airport, disintegrated after bitting a tree. The victims were trapped in the main section, which burned.· Chamber Seeks Directory Data Newport )jarbor Chamber of commerce officials have invited Ne'W'J)9rt Beach commtmity and tervlce clubs to furnish ll!>dated inlonnatloo "'for a ..., civic directory to be publlihod -. The directory provldee llstlnp !Or all chW'Cbes, fratemal orders, service clubs, municipal, civic and geoeral welfare clubs as well as aocial and cultural organizations, patrlotlc llOcletles and character·buildlrtg organizations. Chamber officials requested all ·c]J!bs wishing to be listed or those l\itich have elected new officers within ·the last year to contact the chamber office by Friday. - ,.,....p ... J TRAFFIC •.• OVER THE RIVER and -' THROUGH THE WOODS - ' . For three more monttis Placentia Ave. will be tom up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will· be closed and access will be available byway of Babcock St., coming from tilt back way . ~ We t\OP8 You will be patient with construction as the results will certainlybeworthallthetrouble. ALO EN'S fly0uarenladWnlun!some, give usa----- ~!nd we'll bring ~mples to your . CARPETS • DRAPES . 19tfl =1 t•ST. 17thST. i ---16111 - ST. - t6'1 PUallllA ST. ffi::17··~ s . ~ r -.". 'J ~~I Ul ' i fl I • < j • '• • . o,; 1t I·,, .. ~ _ ,~· ' l I _·_..,_._ '""",.._ ---. . -· ' ,-r "I , .· _, -..... , '--:-,'_.-~ -.. can•-_,,.., 1663 Pl-ntia Ave. COSTA MBA 646 4838 --....... 111. .............. . . '• 1 • , • •• ·' / • ' OL -.1 .. N0.-11, 2 SECTIONS, 26 P'A6ES ---1'UESOAY,-MARCH.l2._t9J_(___ . • ~No' Given· Jly Ziegler 9verTapes -• ~WASlllNGTON (AP) -1be 'libile lll><"e Mid today it -'b '1'eomtltuUonally irrelpomlble" r -I Niml to ..... to J'"'vide -material to !be -/,fudldary ~)ttee lllllil !be -~ -~ aplmt !be ~dmt. ripeated ' --that !be r • • • • • ' TwoSLA Men to Get TY.Time? •.f'ml ~ L. Zielier committee, lmpeae tulMllt .noolutioi)I. au..di·ms oi111iC1ent Wblle --SAN ~CIJ!CO (UPI) .,. An ,taj,e, and documents "to CUlclulle attorney 1or--ol two lmprlloned inquiry lllld complete it quickly," Symblooeie Uberatlon Army members Ziegler st_.i ~ o1 nau, rejecting said today negoliations were Under way the panel'• ._i fur c addittonal tape -- --to permil them IO •ppear on nauOOal iOcordlnp. llUt be declared the fact an WANTS GAS CHANGES televl,.n, u demanded by tbe kidnapers Jrrpeacbment inquiry is Wlder way "does Senator Tunney of Patricia Hearst. qot give ~ the right to back a "We're trying earnestly to arrange the tnict up and haul off the executive ftles interview," said Alameda Counry public it wants." 1 defender JaIJltf Jemer who ~prc:;.."f!i., "'.Ziegler clllclooed that the Judidary Tu-n »»£yo Ri·ps Ruuell Little, 211, who a\o;;g with Joseph qgmmlttee'1 lnvestlgaUon bas hrancbed ,11 .,IK'. Remlro, 2'1, II being bekt on charges of llt beyond Walergate ani related 1laytnc OUJaod ochools S..perinteodent 1D1ndals. _ ~-Dr. Martua Foster Jut November. •He Mid the , White Hoose ,1ready ts Gas · Setf:'p · TliO ~the pair !iia110Wecrto ~ "boas ol materials" oa aucb appear on a live televised news IUbjects 11 permneo.t ant l tr u 1 t confuence Wu one of two made in the ~dedL,~~ I A T lk last ccmmunlque f..., the SLA, which --- -11111 -~· ol n ' rea· a . kldnapod Patricia Feb. t. '....... Ceacll 1111 ol • ' . . ·; 'll>e kldnapen alto demanded that tbe -· • ......., ..,._ ' d' I ~~ --"""' ·."II ....... ~---Jeed' tool g:::e~n~ the ~ era U!; _ .l<llllV.,._llai ~ -"1iatablllllic\11Jl'atrlda'1fatber, • I ,. Ul'IT ........ -Zi;:llld1111°.::;;:t"',.,.;...;. _ ,. ... ~n.m. t:>· ~-A'N:.~~am~. P~ou Air 1POci11 Waterg1le _. llld beinC -...._. erdled ,_ !tie fet1era1 --'-,..._ given to the -oommlUee lnclud<d gtn .;;L"'a "' ·-.., u _, 111· NearlY overcome by smoke, as he battles a lire, a Chicago fireman data• the m antitrust cue the milt q:mr ~ JellDet llld time were "ltill "a number pokes bis bead ""from an attic window to gasp !or air. A woman who prj<e mpport <ontioveny, 'c:ampo1p Jfe ·told I iatlleriiig of.city llld coantJ ol ddalll to I!! l!l!Ood OUt.".lfe declined had-an-apartment in the building died, apparently from -a-heal'l-~-and llnallc0nnlt-11UW·o1-offlclala ln-8airtl-Ana--y·tlltt ·~ to---lhlm. but laid be hoped attack, while fleeing the fife. · state and federal l'Oldimietltl ·are agreement COtdd be reached IOOll. __ __c__c ___ _:c _ _:::_::: ______________ _ the Wblte -Plumbers. working at C1'0ll ~ to eod1 otber -.....:ii.ant laid M<iowlay he would do . Ziegler complained thaUbe commltlee and It II not faJr to.anyone.• _ <v"eryt1i1n1 be could to aet Remlrn and -asking for the.C adclllloaal tapes "1be -e t111ng Is palelllly ridleulool Little on lelevlsi«I, but said the decision tnn bilore It revleW'ed the maleriil the and lncrocllbty unfair," be lddOd. Is up to the •t!Onlel'.'. 'libite -agroed to provide. 1be ..,.lcir came to Oruae County Alter . the ~ . news con(erence 1be brudth or the oommlttee's with tbe -Intent ol lettll!J a P-1 ...... mlde · In a letter Crom Teen Hijacke!" Subd.iied .. ~. I documenll _, •·-feeling frwn heat officials lboul the Ren)lrv and LIWe mlde public last week, nq-.. or WAI ...,_, ef( -f the . Jenner and Remlro'1 attorney Edward i:!eiler IOld, "emphatically lll::::;at<s ect o · energy mai,. Merrill, llld they were oppooed because the ......ity of 111thoritattvely iWlnlntr . 'lllouah be beorcl • !IWe'" the ..,.un., of tbe ellect it mlgbl have oo the Foster What II lft impeadllhle _ .. U well Slluatloq, be IOI ..,.. -Ga I bill 1riat By Police in Okinawa as whit the c:blrl" arii under that ::J.... ~lnlnlndudeom ••-~ In · the 1be food dlllrlbutlon IChoduled today definitkxl. --_.. -.""' WU· canceled lo give program officials NAHA, Ok.inawa (UPI) - A masked "An lmpeadm>ait Inquiry Ziegler· 1be way tt ii ,_ 'Wrltt.n, Smale Bill time to Improve the quality ol the (ood Japanese teen-ager described a s condhued. "mlDOt be a ;eblcle to 2747 would require'. ?ties to PIY. firemen criticbed by the SLA u "bog feed" and "somewhat out or his mind " hijacked a everrlde or llDdennine the constttutiooal overtime for .anytbioe more than a 40 "unfit for bmnan consumption." Japan Air Lines super jurnbo jet Yt'ith 426 doctrine of .eparation ol powen." • hour week, lncludfng aleep1ng time at the Heant said that the $1 million persons aboard today and held them for · Ziegler added that it wOuid be' station boult. remainlng from the (2 million committed a ransom of more than SSS mill ion before ~·constitutionally irrespanlible for any Seftr~I north coaoty officilts told to the program w~d be ~ into being outwitted and subdued by police. ?et ei:ecuUve to IUCqllDb io IUCb. a Tunney the bill wouW baDtrupt aman enough food to be distributed m, at most, There were no injuries aboard the procedure." ,,,,. .. dtiet' t' three more diltribuUons. giant Boeing 747SR ''Air Bus..'' But one ,· ..A.. ..A.. .A. "If It were applied to Orlqe County n mlHlleantlon In basfi ·e ~bu"~~-~~-!} 1;.year .. Jd Japanese man surtered an Police said the hijacker was an 18- year-old Japanese from Aichi prefecture. His name was withheld because Japanese law prevents identification or anyone under 20 invol ved in a crime. Officials at Naha Airport said at least four of the passengers were Americans "'ho were among 162 women , children and older men released before the hijacker was outwitted by the Okin.,.wa police. • 9 I ) Today s Final N.Y. toe ks c tEJll CENJS s lnst1·ucto1·, Student Die. In Nosedive By ARTIWR R. \'INSEL 0t Mlt o.lty ,.llft Sltfl A small plane reportedly carrying a student pilot and flight instructor practicing maneuvers nosed over and plwiged to earth at the end of an Orange County Airport runway t.oday, killing both men. One was dead at the scene, about 150 4 yards from Bristol Street at the end or Runway 19, while the second wa.s rushed to Tustin Community Hospital. I 1 . He was pronounced dead on antval . there, despite efforts en rowte to revive him~ ..... -=-·-,,,.__ --· "It. was a· grim sight," said a security ' officer. one of the first to arrive. Identities of the dead men were withheld. pending notification of next of kin. The crash was at 11 : 15 a.m. The accident occurred directly in front of Tallmantz Aviation Inc .• apparenUy "A1lile the red·and·white Cessna 150 was at fairly low altitude. Impact of the crash, which occurred In a straight ~edlve position, exploded the cockpit. The victims were crushed but there was no fire. ' "I was standing right there by the coat rack when I heard it,'' said Ta11mantz Aviat~'s neld secretary Thea Appleby. '.'It was a real thump," she added grimly. "I saw people runolng and I knew exactly what it was. I picked up the phone and called security." -w-reckage was visible from a dist.anct with the fuselage and ta.JI assembtf standing alraight up out or the grolmlf from the wadded metal mass of the cockpit Coroner's deputies covered the body believed lo be that o( the student pilot - a young man with waio-brown hair. The other victim had already been removed by ambulance. "Our men pulled them O\Jl " said one Talbnanti secretary. ' Robert . Chandler, Orange C ounty deputy director or aviation, said at the scene today that he could offer no definitive information about the Cessna crash. Investigators for the Federal Aviation Administration immediately laln:hed an investigation. · One of them happened to be ln Tallmantz' offices on routine FAA business when he heard the crash so yards away, grabbed his briefcase and ran out to start work. 14' H H would OQlt ssz.a millklll. over tbe nut ' ~l3u 11 \.IUll;t. uic: puu111~.:u apparent heart atta.ck and w a s . , five yeait, 'which ls about the total of on spending ~~ mllllon, spread .over hospitalized. Aside from the record ransom, IS.. IUJACK, Page !J . Steel Industry ~c • Mccord Confirms revenue sharing mooey that will come In another month. Now, however, he 1a1d be Seven policemen disguised in the white during the' same period u llid La Habra would spend. the rest of the money in coveralls of maintenance w o r k e r s City Muqer Lee rum from -to three days o! food • boarded 'the plane as it sat on the H M _ J -R t ..,.._Uand Ille Mii ~II do'"• cliotr1batlon to the"°'"'' deserted nmway at Naha Airport (or 6\I e utre ' eque1 .~, . . .... A. Ludlow Knmer, his program hours and three or them bunt into the • Ill ~ CID to mate l'tfilluoa iq the bill director, Aid be hoped to begin the final mckplt and overpowered the IS.year-old ~ that will -the -cm dtlel. pbue ol lhe food P'OP'llll Friday. hijacker police said. I' or Impeachment ,. iald ht lii!I td'......-i It' became -"He ~ to have no time to show ~ "IS m1 ~. r ~ tee,lufiQg any resistance," a spokesman said. WASHINGTON (UPI) -i..,.. w. u-111-·)", _,.... C!m <flllieill Gas Signs Required '!'bey llld ho was unarmed, but kept McO>rd Jr., 1 cmvi<led W•tertr•le -tbe-1owi / , · '· .. : his haM Inside a •lppcred black flight cxmp1ntor,llidtodafbefonnlllraibd DarinlU.'infanniJ t96Ltr .-.., LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) -Service bag and told crewmen "You will obey the Houae to lmpeodl Pl-Nizoll mi 'l'.im!ioi: lrted to mer d..,_ -tile atalioal In the dty of Loo Anceles ~~re our orders." . gnianc1:1 be filled to lnfOrm law ollk:tall ~ .au.u.n ., be aiodir ao bid< IO requlnd today to post signs •bowing (Tbe Associated Press said the hag that Jm10Y bad been poid to buy the ••ma'-mned with llelJ c1a11; to hoan they sen gu>llne and any purchl9e contained little more than . rountain pen, illence of the ortg1na1 defeodanla. ~ to energy ollldala. · Umill. Mayor Tom Bradley signed the >itamln tableu and a rew clolhes). McO>rd ,..I a li•il"le document to He aid Oranp 'County llill lhe rest ol regulation oMooc!ay af1er the City Cowlcil Police quoted the boy as saying he 111e-Judldlry Qimmittee, whtdl Is (loo nJNNEY .... 11 ...-It a.o. oeiud the plane to "study the earth." He CIODductlDC an lmpeacbmtnt inquiry. He '° ' was wearing dark sunglasses and a v.·hite made a lbnllat statement tn 111 open face mask when he broke into the upper letter to Ille -meclla Pl'lday IDll deck flight ul>ilr<nd took conlrol of the adll11wd lodaJ a npart t, the A r F •· d Duh~ airplane just blrore it landed at Naha on l\'llblDclon Poot that be pelltlooed tbe ft .-.ien ~ -~ a t,lltJO.mlle domestic flight rrom Tokyo. '= 1~'".:i111 ollloer lor the ' p~P&!r) ~au:1,..~1w~~36ca~i~red(j~~ ::;_me:,:;.~~.:! Deputy ~rresu Pair in Own Car · beJ:'~)~a<~ ~~~mer1can 17, tm, IDltl Ille -Nlillll ''may n, . -·!Old UPf the passengers took c.... .., ' tJlie. aJr plney •<very, very calmly," baft .•• _99'1tdbltlleC>t Z _,., UYLAIOO-.FIL(A2)--ftl......, npllmd."'GcdoWbucldJ'Allmtuathls '"naert was no panic al all, .. ,sald the ....,... .... (~ ~ "' ... -~ ...... -. ""·" ~ lurllls °'" I• ""' to~=;;; ..,_ I i.iJ.idiO_\-ODllllJ "LGot. • LWID ...,..iat u be lelned w.U.::..17 ~.;~nda11~1~~ --..,:-_. •• .. 1111 -" 8 11'1 DepalJ Al~ -1111 -llld clilpJlyed hll Illes for the Boeing A I re r a rt ~ ol , ·~-i. 1111 -__. to --" 1111 1rr;:.r '1' 11 ......... le. • u--•-·-'-Co "W '·d thl •·do ll<Clnl .... 11dtoa ___ ...:111.11ea1t1i.1::'1ort=: aid 1bil 'd;i;'..•1 ooly remark ;1.-~ ..;.i •I:.;" no ngw ~ ia:." .:...~ = ':.: •liq, rm Iii ...... "..., ... •I" -... I I ,... -... WU • -He Mid the blag .. t problem .... being ~ ~ "b.i*..:' = !! .i..:::..toll.: ~ ~:C at "f:t.;..-. 44, .,.·hll ...........,., :;m,ij.~V:t l~T\lck~r U'.: -·ta far the .... _ ol..... =up ... -. Illar,..... Jadt ..... 1"", .. lllld Loon 0-. 4t, _..,.. !Item quiet, DOI U.-1or tliolf pulllas II -. _. -llr POI t m ol • llOlfq -· ,...,. IUI i. -1bi1 -: ........... lald. Nam" said lat wo••• a.t be wu • .,,... ,... earT" Y• •-cud WM • cbarpd w1tb told -wu spent GalT lor 1111 .i. "Nopl, lltii--a -." *llllil lttl"1 111 llld DOI hlTin& ,.. II,..._ -c:fluptl Iii lfll ~"'.:4., ~ :l:'r;... ~ -a=•!::": bad lllt -hll car •==..._lita ---___ .;...u.-·••·" -•Wlllata--lar _... ---· Jou• I 11 1114 -"ftll'I ... " ~ llld 1111 ~ ........ -----.. f • Jetliner Grounded PAUi SPlllNOS (AP) -AD American -DClt jltlJlier .... .-""" -.r allor povbil malirlll was -Into Ila -englnt, oflidals .,., New Councilmen To Take Office In Costa Mesa ' A special Cll6ta Atesa Cit)!.. Council mee~ing Is scheduled tonlgbt to swear in victors in last week's election and name a new mayor and vice mayor. 'l)le 7:30 p.m. session will open with the swearing·in, plus a tribute lo outgoing Vice J\layor Willard T. Jordan, who lost in his bid for re-elecUon. No one at city hall had any strong opinJon today about who mi·ght win the posts or mayor and vice mayor. Councilmen Jack Hammett, Robert Wllsoo and Alvin L. Pinkley bave all . served terms as mayor. Councilman Raciti bas lndicoted he t.•oold like one of the two higher-level posts, but as a newcomer, Councllwoman Norma Hertaog may be ei:c;ll.Kted. Councilman Pink1ey bu said he wUI take ~r term 1s mayor, but only if no one elle among those tacitly eligible by two or more years of council service and educat.ion in muoktpal politics want.s it. Mayor Hammett led the race among six candidates In last week's election. winning handily, wltile dark horse llertq del .. tcd Vice Mayor Jordan by 17$votel, No olhrr business is on tonight's igencla belidell the election of a mayor and Viet mayor who will 1erve \'°'"year terms each. • ' .Makes Layoffs By The Associated Presa A shortage of coal bas roreed Jayorrs and production cutbacks in the steel industry, and more are forecast this ':"eek unless coal miners return to their }Obs in West Virginia. . U.S. Steel said Mooday that it banked two blast furnaces at its South Works in Otlcago; one at Youngstown, Ohio aod another at its Fairless plant 'near ,Philadelphia. Altogether, the bankings threw 650 men out ol work a company spokesman said. ' Orange Coast Weather Some low clouds or fog early Wednesday according to the weather service, otherwise fair ~ith slightly COQler days Highs tn the 90s. Lows tonight in the 40s. INSIDE TODAY Two earthquakes shoo·k ctn· tral Los Anoele.t early lodo11 but did no damaoe. It WGJ the 1ec- ond quake tndde11t m /iVc do111. StoTJJ, Page S. .,.. L.M.~ 1 c...,.,,... • -.... ._ " c,.._., '' O.• *"kft ,, ....... "_ ' , ... , ........ •n Pl-..c. ll·lf *'eece:c N --~ 11 -... MlfhlM ....... lr ....... """' . Of•-""""' 14 ll't\'f• '°""'" n '""' 11•1f ''"*,........ ,,.,, T........ It -... -. ......... ,._ 11-lt W"111 ,._. a • • ' ' ·• -. ~--~~-.. I O~LY "LOT c TutSday, Matt.h 12. 197~ .. -'Zere Nobe' ,, ......... 1 .. ~· ~ .....,,wpopt-lJ-nveiJS ... Of JUI• I TUNN~ •·· f.aUh& 0c .... ._~.;.. -1~-: ..... •:-•~4.-=.,,,--1--..--Pl supplleo -short boeluae then! ia ll~ transtt lo UPIT ........ Retlied Gen. William C. West: morJ:!land . today announced his intention to ·enttir the Repub- lican primary for governor of , South Carolina. The former Vietnam commander served· last as chief o! staff of the Anny. Nixon's Brother Given $100,000 -Air ort Rules 1. ~Ibo plloo_of.. ,_ ,'M ................. ,._ lllualloo of a IS perceot sborllan na-. we sbould be allocating the lalnllt amounll OI po0Rne to Iii< INl&ell ...... ti peOp&e, '' Mid'-- Newport Beach has unveiled a long ,JIM of restrictioN on Oraage County Airport \1.-hlch It said could result in "zero jct . nOlse impact" from the airport by 1985. The propoe;als, which amount more lo a method for arriving at IOl~llons rather than 4 finished plan, wlll 'be forwarded immediately to the Division o f AeronauUca of the California Depart- ment of 1'ransportation. 'Ilia! uillt ia In the P"""" of deciding whether or under what conditions, lo grant Orange County a temporary waiver of ltate airport noise standards. __, ..,......... •· KOflt&-A ...., uld, "Tbe evtn-Odd markel:Dlg 1be propOaed .... tridkloi, -of -;y-wm lieilet""won llllUI tJie·~t1on which have beeo dilc:uued lodtvlduatty In admlntatntlon does aemetltlng about Us the past, include requiremenll that: .,_ bU oa Sunday gas slatk>n openlnp. -The level of jet activity not be 0 .. ,,,. only alteruUve 11 to eatnll&h 1 lncreued above current levels, nadoowhie aystem hued oD a e.i:r-day -A program of economic incentives week." n.nney uid, 1...,.unc alternate be Initiated within aia molllhl to day Wlilp by even plal<I 111 Tueodly, eoouroge alrllnea to Oy more qulel!y. ' ,_, oJ>d Satarday oJ>d .a ~. • -Wltbln tbe ot1I lwtlve mootbl tbe Wedoelday ._i rrui:i::r odd plat.a.' CO\llllY lioallle Ill ulllmall aelutiCll 10 tbe o .10 -,, uld Ibo F EDers1 0!1i<e ooiae problem. Ct William SlmCll bal to ""'"' to the -Any remodeling or elJ)IDSlon of tbe Mo. rellllatloo that calJlomJa la a major airport be delayed uotil wo ooioo -ulbutor 10 America's economy aod Impact la aOhleved, oo that ooiae ~ ""'1d be lm!parably damaged by abatement bal uclllllve priority for alt ~ -•tent &uoilole -new flmds. In the rneatJUmre, TlnDey iakl, work must 11'.....t at top sJ110C1 towud -Tbe pre!.-lal runway prosram, "" '"'I""' deYelopio&. aJlmoattve pr op u I 1 Io o whldl roqW.... jell lo ta!oe oll ...., ROUTE OI' HIJACKID. JAPAN Allt LINIS JUMIO JIT ayaleml' ot llllls 10 replaoe dwindling Tuatlo wben. wiodl pennlt, be ~ Maabd Japa-YOllllt CaptuNd Aft9r 111-Try ga>0lioe.JUpPl!ea. : lnltltutod lmmedllte!y. He said l3lO m!U!on bas been made -Night OJgbts end •~ l p.m. rather availlble to reeetrchers in that field and th~n,;~~~ach'• official pos!Uon in Its Ar 4 1 • · Fro.i. P .. e J "we are only -a few yean away from a recommeodatlon to the lllvialon of ra1gnment . oompletel.J dlllereot zyatem." aerooautlcs remain.I one of oppoaltloo 10 HIJACK • • .. · • ·· grantlnl a variance under any £"...... p• coodt11on1 • I W t • t · u.1unty 1oneer .. roNJGHT lloweve;, the argument 11a1nat a Il e8 llllDS er hijacker~. demaodec! JAL llva blm 15 COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL varlaoce la baaed on tbe usumptlon that . plecea cxOnlloary rope,!$ pleceaol vloyl Mills AdJoomed meeting, City Hall, 7:l0 p.m. tbe airport oow lao't clolog ~ 10 D h Sia ed mountolR cllm)>lq rope, ... __.., Jam es H. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOCIETY aball jet ooiae. eat t . . '· kolle, ll 4>lrlldo-,-11 eye ~. two _ City Hall, a p.m. Tbe tmpllcatioo !1 that, U ttoe ..-eel · Di A 93 OOC LECnJRES -"Behind the mtrlctlolll are met, t1oe city. wfll be picb, a -· Giii blact IU!tcale and e8 at ge Jleldllneo," Dr. GU,. T. Brown lecturer, aatlllled. ~-~-~ ..._ -..... .., Jn 151pa1n ol baodnllb. F . "··-~•-·• Milan Dootal, who baz -•· ~ ~-,, ~-, I ~· =ES _ "Prol,.lonal ~-=ting the dty'a aoll<llrport Weat Orance Couoty -dJ>I! · ~ Tbe clelDaNla lodleited tloe. bljacker At tbe tum of tbe cootury, James I Loon-Anderson "-1M.1o Housing Iodultry," Room e11or11to1r111oe -lloada)I t11a1 "U today, 1ac1o1 arra1pneo1.., c1oarpo o1 m1a1>11o& .. -.mplatad_ ...,.uo.e Her1>er1 Milli -""" beeta. "'"' 111 Huri1anltleo Hall, 7-l:lO p. m . -.-rtctiooa are met, I tldok Ille murclerloll her bulllood 1111 Saturday :=:,,.":a;"!~=-Ille oJ>d barley 00 tbe old Biiby Rancll, oow I WASHINGTON (AP)-ColumoiltJack "llaJll>'"inp bi CreaUve Aw.-," airport wtll be able to reado tbe deftned nJchl. tbe dty o1 Loe Alamitos. --today doarged that President Room-510 Uolvenlty HI&!> &:boo~ 4771 level ol zero ooiae Impact well before the The victim, Donald Lor!ft Bradley, 4$ ~-IMO to 1-••· Or-• County Nllon'a bn>ther Donald of Newport Beach Campus Drivo, !'vi"<· MO p.m. allle deadlloe. In llltlti.'' • pl 147! Hell Sl, WeatmlosU!r, was shot B I s&...!1. ,,:: rao two .i:;;.;•:O.i. out got a 1100,000 penonal loan from a Fouo-• • three: Um .. , suffering btld, doest aod urg &r8 LC.IA~ of NeWpoft Beach. . . :::~~'::"'.!'~~l:t:~~Jr~: Hear· mg· Set ~n-Docuinents·· :g;;~~~=u:;;'iC.Y)'!-.. Mesa indtistrb.1 --·u..":; ~~~.~~i'==~=~ tract. · 1 • . Accon!lng 10 Woatmlnster police, tloe • . • • bories at a small llable dlnctly behind Aodenoo said It wu tbe leOOOd major , . . · . fatal slu9"1re fired from a .22 cal!ber p] 4 h T• • Fountalo Valley City Hall. · loan Donald Nlxoo obtaioed from govern· In D . c An . .. automaUc target pistol which bad ant t rme "He WU a typical Ca!Uom!ao, not ooe mtnl cootracton: Ho oote<'. that In 1956 airy o-op titrugt . actu1lly been discharged nine Umea. tO talk much," says bis daughter, Lorna he aot a '205,000 loan from billionaire · C lnvesttgaton allege that Bradley aod A Colla Meu aclentlllc -plant Mlll!, prestdeot of Laguna Federal Howard Hughes, then a defen.e contract· r • hLt fo-ye&N>ki wife were havinc an was burglariJed for the fourth time in as ~~s. "He was a devoted family .... ·-·-•-'-to tbe 1 pm -··· many months, It was dlscov"""1 Mu>day, . ···-' toda Tbe 1171 lolo came lo the form of a KANSAS dTY (AP) -Frtlb ac1m1 .. aoUtrusi suit abortly after It WU filed In -·--· ,._ · · . .... with a $10,0llO Ioa In worled tooll. · Mr. Mills was ooned Y at $100,otltl c:bect1 dated Aug. 4, from Lloyd siooll are npe:ctecI In "Wallrpte Mid-February 1171. Mn. Bradley, who pbooed police after Philip Blrrln, zs, called polloa when be Falrliaveo Memol1al Park In Santo Ana. 11111 ...... , then prelldeol of llalllllllOt<I well," tbe taq!ed 10Utrurt case aplnlt It wu dlacloeed ¥oodaY that Lawyers the -g. "11 originally cbarg<d with fouod -.. had aialn brobn Into He wu a !armer, a hone ~r oJ>d • 1 -loc., Ancienon wro:> In bis the oial!oo'o ta,...i dairy coopenUve. for the milk pniclucen are bucltlng asoault with Intent 10 commit munler. Advaoced Kinetics, 1231 Victoria St.. doarter boat captain -one ol Orange~ cWmnn · The Ct.. ..... e wu changed to murder when over the weekend. County's oldest native sons. HeaidSecurlt!esandEl:cbana:eCom-Lawyers for the Te:s:a1·b11ed protests from the Watergate apecla1 .-.a. · . He was bom in 1881 ln a section of .._ re&rds show !bat In Jwy 1171, Asaociatod Milt Producen Inc. (AMP!), ,proaecut!oo force by presalng their Bradley died. A tool devlot, probobiy a pipe wrtncb, what is oow Gudeo Grove, bot wu then Dooald N-becaine a dtttctor of Ac:<c>r<llng 10 police, Bradler was 1tU-had been ll!led 10 twill tbe doorlmob oil a caned a port of Gospel swamp. His ~Bar E1ectronics O:lrp.,. "a cl<>1ely subject ol maltjple laWIU.lta mxl a request for a judge's review ol 1en1ltive employed, ope.ratmg a ~ aervice side door to the bu.ildtng. mother, Sarah, ls listed in Orange County al!ll1ated llallamor1' IJno ." Waterpt. sroJ>d Jury lnv.,tlgatloo, are sraod Jury evidence oJ>d """'t White which assisted construction pn>jeda. Barrio told Patrolman lllke LtBok that · riledlca! journals as one of the area's 'Ibis II the aecand time that Anderoon scheduled tO aubmlt 'a lenglhy document .• House material. Mrs. llradley bal heeo employed as a olmoot every coblnet oJ>d delk drawer In most proflcleof midwives, helping a I has report..t lio*s betw ..... Dona!d Nixon adm!ttlog lacta wblch have developed in The m!llc producers ere zeeklng proof real estoi. agent In tbe P,Ut, bot 18 now the enUn; A.dvaocod Klneilca lndo!!trlal number ol pn>mineot county l•mJU., ..a··lha -firm, • Hallamore · pretrial ...Umony of roughly !00 for tbell' claim that the administration unemp~ Tbe couple, IJlll'rled ll>f 11 "1lldiog bad been~ oJ>d l'Wl\\'ked. brloi their ollsprlng Into tbe world·. J ~ .. first1oc.,,.. °!-11v"'°"ed toanln Y1all1egeedy. stock witnpses an.Ii in. abput two million . brought the .anUtrut tult apinlt them, yean, • 00 cblldreo. .& ,.Mid,.-, the • ~ ., or,;.1 ~ Mr. 'Miµs' fat.her, Daniel, was a deputy ·-•• u d II Idlio"llld • Ii i I r.. · 1. < ' apPeared to.-jnc:ioiily .• Wllat tloey oheHI!' In Stockooo belore coming to :;:r. N7.:"'1 ~ 1"l\'.H:Jiy111 i:: e=::. •. as 'o• a t a :1~ :..:..:"'"'"' '•rtner cam-r -._ ta] A a] want.I, ium, oocilacopeo ud ...ned Oraoce County, oJ>d helped csplure tbe doanles with a reply at the lime; U.S. Dislrlct Court Judge John W. The allepUon ~ been denied under UJ«S pprOV pttdakla m--1ng toots. • famoua . Calllomla baodit Jo a qui o. Hallamare llAUy denied anv wrong . Oliver set a hearing today to """'Ive the ~· '"· ..__ --"-·~ ~·-• n•~-~ • ..-.. n~ ~~.:..~ ~-_al_~urietto'..the--Hew--11'1, ·Mr. Mlll1 _,.. . Uclpated-ciocumem.,...Lawyers -for -all--~-w.--"-""·-~r--Q -· r· -·~ ... _ _, -~ -~ ,. Doi>aldNisan,...unavallablelorcorn-. sides In the case worked Into the night w. McLaren, aod tbe dalrymeo Given to BJuf 8 lhop. • divided time between hll daughter's mmt Jn -porl 11eac1o today. Hatta· Monday to complete the court filing. themselv,. said In a lelter releued by . residence at 43 Balboa Cov .. In Newport ta In Ha H Also scheduled tentaUve!y !or today · lleado oJ>d hla Fooollln Valley llabl,. "'%:i..-.. -: iita -lat., G0orge waa opeo-court testimony by Dwight ~':.. oo: ~~~e= ~YI~ Boys CJuh Brane· h Ind;,. Protes•o He ia lllrl'lved by hla two daull>ters, Cllffofd, "lnllitra.lod 1 llallainore meet-Morrla, a former olflctal of the milk, ....., 11.o Miss Milli, and Mn. Luther Robertaoa ol 1 IDs In July 1171 oJ>d bean! Dooald Nixon producen' grGUJ>, who ta el)le{:ted to give develop such faceta" to ourpol1 their · • Los Angeles. """"' auMU~ op's management to get administration ~ Beach branch d the Boys we ., (JI ~ ~ .!1...~ elloria-to··'e1 0001rac1s 1o details or .. aneged attempt by the co-c1:1· said. neverlhe·-·. 0 th er Oomtrudion of the 11n1aubNewporto1 ••• Sli·p 8-Am·v-' He ll11d. the f1rm. later i;ot a subcon-officials to kill the gov e r nm e n t ' 1 documerits may surface, or future Harbor Area was approved Monday by Partially Bl;nd tract for more thao 14. m!llloo to build testimony from former Whtie House aide the South Coast a.g!ooal Zoo e NEW DELHI, lndla (AP) _ 'l1>e ~ -at 18 Air Force b..aea. Ile said · ., Chari.. W. Colsoo. Iormer Attorney Conservation Commlalm. lndlao gov..,,,_t todar crltlclad the ~ Harold Andenon. the ~sideot of. the M Thr General John Mitchell, or presidential 1be 12711.000 building, oomplete with pmenct! of the AmortCOll alreralt M Ele tr fed , oompaoy aod Hallamore's !OC·in-law, de-eS3ll 0Wll ·laWYer Herbert Kalmbach of Newport gymoasiwn, game roomz oJ>d· craft carrier Kilty Hawk In the lodlao•Oceao. an C 0CU nled that Donald Nixon h-! anything· to Beach might "shed additional light on lhope, will occupy 1 half-acre at 25SS Keeping up his govmunent'I oppoattion . do with the contract. Thr h W d this matter. Vista del Oro, ICTO&s from the Eastbluff to expansion.of the UDited stltts N1vy's t Harold Anderson said the loan had · OUg in OW "We tbere!ore feel we mus! coolloue to vttlage shopping ceoter. preseoce In tbe area, Forelgo Mlolater 1 been made and repaid. He "'as c;uoted press AMPl's request .... ," the co-op's 'lbe Boys Club bu a 25-year lease with SWaran SinP, tokt Par)lament: RIVERSIDE (AP) Debra Thompson, blind and prtgnant.. said she should not have let her partially bllnd husband climb .onto the roof of their home to install a 40-foot television antenna. by the columnist as sayl.ig. "The loan D D lawyers saJd. the city of Newport Beach for the land ln "lt 1s with concern thlt we have j had abloluttly nothing to do with the uring ispule Their letter, dated March t. waa in Eastbluff Park. rect.ived Infonnation about the 1n1val ol l operation of Hallamore Inc." respoose to a letter dated four days There was little d~ion about the the KiU.y Hawk. Whether Jt ii a I, Issuance of a criminal complaint was earlier from assistant special prosecutor plans Monday in Long Beach by Ute replacement or an addition, it supports ! Reds Greet Pompidou peodingtodaylnthec..,.ofanassaultln ~~te~~i:;':,!.~~rw~ :;::1:; ~= 1abaaC>ll!).j~lid= ~~:!;~sth~~!'C:.!7or!n~ Which ooe man allegedly threw his shoe sent to Judge Olfver, who ls conaiderlng from Upper NeWJ;IOM Bay. ccasiderable period of time." · at anotbtr in a COsta Mesa. apartment, the dairymen's claim. PITSUNDA, U.S.S.R. (AP) - She blamed hcrsell Mollday alter tbe antenna toppled1 Into a 7 ,200-volt power line, electrocuting her husband, Daniel, 22, ofQclala aald. President Georges Pompldou of Franc.e arrived in Soviet Georala on lbe Black 1 Sea today for a 24-hour summit meeting with Soviet Communist party chief Leonid I. Brezhnev. Brezhnev was at the , altl)Orl to greet the Freoch leader for l their fifth meeting ln 13 month!. I I I ' ' ' I ' ! ' • ' • I • a • • • • • • & • • • • • • • • • • • • • NAfflCOAIT ... DAILY PILOT TM~ c-.t OAlt.Y ,!LOT, wttll ...,ldl 1" _......, ttie .._,,, ... , II ,_. ..... 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The victim , Quraish, and a companion, Ismael Nawr hfonassar, told Ofncer Dave Ketchum the violence stemmed from an ariUJl1ent over a loan. .Jailed in Smuggling LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two South Loi Angeles resldent.s were arrested on clta'l!OI of IUlplcion ol O\)el'ltin~ 10 ille- gal alien smugglina; ring, fmmlgniUon agents announced. ltfonday. Authorities said Sarah Victoria Morale., 31, and Antonio Mora Martinez, 3Z, were cbaraed before a U.S. magistrate wif· harboMng a.Jld (!lfl_~_ls illegal attens. Russ Re111ark · Don't Lift Oil Embargo-Reds LONDON (UPI) -The Soviet Union Is beaming Moocow radio broadcasts Jn Arabic lo the Mlddle East urging Arab naUons to re- sist American .Pressure and not to lilt the oU-emblrfo. (Related stnrles, Pages 4 and 12) . A broadcut mnnltol'9d here today undencol'9d the hanleninf Soviet Middle East policy and spotlighted the Kremlln's dupleuure with the succtsaea scored _by U.S. Secretory of Stata H~ry A. Kl&- sioger. _. . The Moscow broadcut. rocalltng that the oil embarln wu Im- posed on countries •upportlng Israel lo secure !Jnell wltbdr1wal from occupied Anb lands, said: "II today 1ome Arab leaders ~ ready to surrender In the face o! Amerlc1n preuure and lilt the ban on oll before ~ damuda ire fulfllled, they are taking a chance by cballeng!nf th• whole Arab ,.orld and the progresllve for<ea of the wbole world wblcb lnsltt on the conUnued uM of the oil wapon." In the pHI Moecow rehalned from laklnf ID ope lland ID fuor of the oil emblrgo. t • ... , \ . ., OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH T-HE WOODS For three more months Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street: At times Place·ntia Avenue will be clo18d and access will tie ,available by~y~! Babcock St., coming from 1118 back way. We !\Ope }'OU will be patient will\ construction as t~e results will certainly be wort~ all ttie trouble. • ; ' ALDEN'S - If y0u aren' at!Yenturesome, give 11t a eall, and well bring ~pies to y0ur . home. ' l .... 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