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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-03-26 - Orange Coast PilotSupervisors to Kill -- •nationing ~ ' - • For111er . Stanford .Huntington Poli~e Coa~h.~s Daughter Dunt Teen•age Trio Found Strangled In Stabbing Assault • DAILY PILOT aso Ille * * * 10' * * *. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 26, 1974 VO\.. Q , NO. tl. ! 5._CTIOHS, t6 ~.t.a•I Ul'I T1iffM11 Here's Looking at You Two-year.old Hyon Law of Tucson pe_ers through one Jens of a pair or binociilars. The yollngster basn•t-quite gotten-the hang of the spy· glasses ye~ but he's trying. Amos Ratclif,f Convicted Of Killing Wife, 2 Others By TOM BARLEY Of "" c.itr ...... 5tlff All Orange Cowuy superior Court jury began deliberation I<>< the -00 Ume today to dett:nnine If Amos Lewis llalclllf ........ -be shot and killed lbree penons "' July B, 19?2. The wne jury filed bac:I: Into Judge l!amud Dr.uen's courtroom late Monday to find the gray-haired aetospace qineer guilty of first degre< murder in ~ killings of his estranged wife~ Betty Louise Ratclilr, 11, and her friend, Mn . Barbara Louise Carew, 4.2, of W-.iiste<. 'Ibey ruJed after two days of aellber1Uoos !hit Ratcliff, SI. was guilty of """°" degree mun!« In the killing of Mn. Ratclilfs lriend, Craig P. Hint, 53, of Anaheim. It was testifled that Ratcliff, rifle In .band, wu waiting for the couple when they arriV!Jd at Mn. Ratdiffs home at l<Sl& Morning Glory Clrcle, Fountain VaDey, in !be eltly hours of July 8. The jury was told that he put two bullttJ into mnt's back as the victim ran across I.he lawn and then turned his attention to Mrs. Ratcliff who had run to a neig hbor's home for help. Mrs. Ralcllff was riddled by nine bullets as she vainly tried to arouse her a1""""1i neighhO<a, polloo said. They said Ulat Ratclill rben redirected hit atl<!ltion (See SANITY, Ptp l i ' • S Ill am es '.Job Conapleted' End to Odd-even Gas Plan Voted By 'l\'ILLIA..\I SCHREIBER Of lllt D1ltf ,lie! $l1ff Orange County supervisors voted 4·1 today to end the even-odd gasoline marketing system. Gov. Ronald Reagan v.·ill be asked lo officia lly lift the marketing plan, thus permitting counti~ to buy gasoline on Former Stanford Coach's Dau ghter Found Stran~led REDWOOD CITY (AP ) - A young v.-oman found dead in a ditch was identified today as the daughter of fonncr Stanford University football coadl and athletic director Charles A. "Oluck" Taylor, the coroner said. Coroner Pau1 Jensen 0£ San l\lateo O:>unty said Janet Ann Taylor. 22, apparently had. beCrt strangled ·with a gray turtle neck sweater she had been wearing. Miss Taylor's body was discovered MoMay morning in the ditch near Searsville Lake west of Redwood City by a milk truck driver. Jemen said MiSs Taylor had visited a friend oo the Stanford University campus Swx!ay. \li'hen her car would not start, he said. Mlss Taylor decided to hitchhi ke to her home in La Honda, in the foothills west of Redwood City. The coroner said the attractive bk>ride young woman apparerit]y died between 7 p.m. Sunday and 3 a.m. Monday. He said there w~ no sign ol. aeXual asgauJt. 1be body was fully clothed in bell bot1omed &lad<s, the turtle neck sweater. and a black raincoat. Miss Taylor was graduated last year from Canada College of RedwOftd .Clty. Tayior, an All • America. guard at Stanford In l!ltl, retired In January. 1972, after• serving as Stanford's athletic director for 10 years. He stepped down after Stanford's secoo:l consecutive Rose Bowl vktory under Coach JolVI Ralston. Tay1or wu head football coach from 1951 throuCi> 19!7. Jje aod bis wile llve in A-. • any day of the v.·eek. County officials said Reagan v.·ill be informed of the action lOday and word that the marketin g system has been lifted Should come within the next few days. Supervisors deadlocked on a 2-2 vote last week in an effort to end the marketing system, but this v.·eek tv.·o of those who voted to keep the plan in effect changed their minds. -.. Board Cllairman Ralph Clark, a service station ov.·ner, and Supervisor Robert Battin said they now believe the system ha3 done its job and shou1d be ended. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. who flU.'hed hardest to get Orange County out of the system said he v.·ould consider keeping .some kind of gas management program if the inequities could be worked out. "Unless we go to the perm.it system like that in operation in Los Angeles v.·e will continue to have inequalities out there." he said. "The permit addresses it.self to these inequities and without it it would be better to back away from the management program." Diedricbliaid if the problem is a state or federa1'00e they sbouJd be the one to solve it. 'Ibe Los Angeles program Diedrich was !See ODJ>.EVEN, Page ZI This Was No Elephant Joke MIA.\U (AP) -Jo Ann Pratt was awakened at 4. a.m. by noises ~ide her suburban horn<. She peeked outside, thel1 hurried bock Jo tne bednJom and shook he< b<llband. "Roger, there 's an elephant In our ylrd," she said Monday. Outside WB3 ~fYrtle. an ~ian elephant with a taste for palm trees. Sbe had slipped her feu.en at a nearby Preus grounds. Mynle downed a patch o( grm, tht!: hearts and leaves of st\'Cral palm saplings and one full~grown tret-before stal"tled policemen could call trainers to tne tcene. 1be circu,, p r o m i s e d -nsatloo. Stage Streakers Enliven Mesa's 'Exorcist' Fil1n A pair of !l'.treakcn who de vised an ext raord inary and d a r i n g method -0f exercising b e r ore thealergoers waiting to sce "The Exorcist." escaped after a brief Costa MMa stage shoY:. They sneaked into !he Edv.·ards Cinema llleatcr at Adams Avenue and 1-farbor Bou\c>vard for the 4:20 p.m. Sunday showing . perhaps through a door left open by a oonfede ratc. Doorman Tim Chamherlin sa id the ~streakcnJ 1 niales about 21 , stashed !hei r cloth ing by 1he door. then raced onstagc before SO{TIC 300 custonlcrs in the full glare of stage lights. "They did some jumping-jack exerCiS<'S and said a few things -like 'The Devil made us do it', and I don't kno;i: \j,'hat else," Chamberli n said, adding, "I v.·as too busy trying to get them the hr!\ out of there to listen .. , Police Hunt 3 Boy s in A tta ck On Girl, 19 lfuntington Beach police ar~ looking for three teenage boys they say repeatedly stabbed .a 19·ycar<ild woman on her way to work Mond'ay and tried lo steal hc:r diamond ring. Police said the v.·Ofllan was v.·alking south on Fir Street to get a ride to work with a friend when the thret suspects started follow ing her in thei r car. She ignored their calls. police said. but then I.hey overtook her and pulled her into the car. \\'bile she struggled. she v.·as stabbed several tfrnes on her scalp. back. shou1der and .chest v.•ith a small pocket knife w~ed by ono of ' the suspect.S . !See STABBISG, Page Z) Speed Li n1 il Viewe(l SACRAMENTO IAPI -The speed limit would be restored from S.'i to 65 miles per hour under twin hills int.roduced ~looday in the Legislature The limit ha! bttn 5S m.p.h. since Jan. I to save gasoline. Backers of .the lower limit say It will save up to 300, million gallons of gaJOl.lne annually In Calilom ia. HuntiI1gton Blaze Hits Two Autos An unexplained el(Jllosion r i pp e d through the fuel tanks of a g3soJine truck ma king a deli very early today at the '.\1 etro Car \\'ash, corner B ca c h Boulevard and Ellis Avenue in llun11ngtnn Beach. The explosion affC<'ted only the tank! providing fuel to the truck's engine and did not spread lo the truck's gas load, according to George Clifford , a n cye"·itncss to the 10 .30 a.m. fire and explosion. The truck's driver. not immediately identified . was reportedly taken· to Orange County ~1cd1ca l Cente r for treatment of bum v.·01.1nds. / Observers said he w~hied away on a stretche r but did mJt. appc;1 r to be injured seve rely . C.1ifford said the fire dcsiroyed the !nick's cab and 5COC"ched l\\'O other cars parked 1ns1de the ca r \\ash at the time . l ie s.11d one car apparemly was damaged when the dri\'er gunned the mot()r trying to get away from the fire. CSee F'IRE, Page %) Orange Ceut Weather Considerable cloudiness through \VOOnesday, but partial clearing in the aftemoon hours. Chance of scattered sprinkles \\'ednC'9day morning. lf1ghs in the mJd-608. Lows in the mid-flOs. I Nflil D" T ODA V An Arrny PFC a11d hi! \VAC lieutenant g1rlfr1r11d are f1 gh1- mg the system. u 1 Gerntany 1t•here he 's been tra 11sferred 20 rrnles away f1·om her and 1pe11di two hours a day comnu,trnr1. See Pagt 4. L. M. k'I'• U Mev'" 11 C•"hnl• I Mwfw.11 ,.,.... U Cllii.llltll Jl·H M1tMMl N_, • Cflftk.1 11 Dr-Ctu111Y I c .. ,,..... 11 , .... 1. "ffl•• u 0.•I~' NO"Cl't I S"'rl1 ll·M E .. i.tl., "''' t tlf(ll Mlrllt" 11·11 E11lftl1!-I 11 T .. t,.ltlfll 11 l'l11f9C' U•U TllN.,,, M "' -O•r9Mr t w ...... , 4 ......__ U W'°"""'' N"" 1J.U Mii ............ 11 Wetl• Mnfl 4 • • _2_ DAILV P_l_LO_T~ ___ s _____ ,_,_, ... __o,c..' _M_wc_:_•_2:.;6c.., '-19;_74 Coast E mbezzle Su.spect Surrenders F,...PqeJ %. SANITY . . . ,}:.; . ~ .. I \ I to !ht d>1ni flint .--cri<s foe belp ll'et'C cl~ly audible 1n neerby ~m 87 AR1111JR IL VINSEL Of Ille o.llr Pli.t lltN A M:ll«yled llollywood screenwriter who allegedly becan1e too creative with his pen and tho corporate checkbook while employed as COtTiptroller of an Jrvine boat-building firm today faces crhninal char11:es of embezzling SJ00,000 ov~r a six·month period in 1973 t1nd early this year. Jerry C. Sprars, :i:i. lessee of a sumptuous Coldwater Cnn.yon home in Beverly lfills, su rrenderrd ~ton<iay \11lth his attorney l.n Harbor JWicial Disttitl Coon. He bad been sough t for two weeks without SllCX'e&S by Con5wner Fraud Detail Detective John Stoneback, ~·ho obtained an a.rrest warrant carrying Sl00,000 bail tor Spears .after presentinr;: evidence in \be ~ to the Dis:trict Attorney. Spears had (luded capture prior lo maklng notification th.tit he would give himself up in company with Beverly Hiii s attorney George R. ~tilman to face the charges. JOOge Selim S. ''Bud" Franklin releaud the defendant on his own recogniiance. Spears promised to appear In court for form&! amlgnmMt April IS m the felony chafie. Dete<:tlve Stone.beck said hf was called Into the cue shortly after Speart resigned from ihe Cout Catamani.n firm, 20'2l8 AtcGaw St., Irvine, in late January. Company Pmldtnt t' r • d C. McO:ln'bton said Sr>ean told rA an opportunity go back imo the movie scrlptwrltlng business alter a dry period in Hollywood creativity. He departed for Beverly ltills, by way of London, police said. taking along the catamaran firm's chief bWl.ng secretary, 2 Slain, 3 Badly Wounded In Wild Michigan Outbreak COLDWATER, Mich. !UPI) -Two persons died and three were serk>usly wounded early today in a wild shooting· -stabbing incident whic h also saw a mother of two raped and beaten by a man 5he said was her brother, authorities reported. One man died or rifle wounds in the chest, an IS.year-old girl wu slabbed to death and another man and woman were hospitalized with undisc losed injuries, the Branch Count y Sheriffs Department said. Sherilf Keith L. Wilhelm identified the Es~ape Foiled Suspects Put Teetli in Th eir Bid ·STOCKTON (AP) -Accused mass murderers \Villie Luther Steelman and Douglas Gretzler attempted to saw tbeir way out o! their prison cells last week , prison officiaJs say. Officials at the Deuel Vocation Institution said lw1onday that the two were moved into new cel1s after saw marks were discovered on their window bars. • Steelman , 28. of Lodi, and Gretzler, 22, of New York City, are charged with murdering nine persons near here last November. Victims iTicluded a prominent grocer and his famil y. Disclosure of the escape attempt came during a court appear· ance . After getting out of their cells, a spokesman said, Steelm an and Gretzle r would have had to cross the prison co mpound and then scale two 12·foot·high chain-link fences topped with barbed wire to make their escape. ,, Board Get s Jury's Report OnNixon 's WatergateRole WASIUNGTON (AP) -The Hotl!!e Jud iciary Committee 1oday received the federal grand. jury's report on President Nixon's alleged role in Watergate. Afler giving the report and a satchel filled with evidence to lawyers from the House judiciary rommitteC. U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica told newsmen, "They've got everything the grand jury turned over to me." Sirica al5o read a brief statement which concluded "so far as the court is concerned the transaction is concluded ." John Doar~ chief coWlSCI for the impeachment inquiry, and Albert JeMer, minority counsel, spent more than tv.·o hours in Sirica '• office going over each item 1n the satchel. Also present was Peter Kriendler or the special prosecutor's office. Four guards from the Fe d e r a I Protective Service appeared at the judge's chambers moments before Doar and Jenner emergOO alld they esco rted the rommittec lawyers and the satchel of evidence they brought from t h e courthouse. Doar brought Sirica a leller from Committee Olainnan Peter W. Rodino Jr. (0.N.J.). which authorized Doar and Jenner to receive the material on behalf of the committee. Sirica who had described the material as focu3ing on the President and ''bearing on n1atters with.In the primary jurisdiction of the committee in il!J current Inquiry,'' said in his statement , OUN•I COAIT .. DAILY PILOT no. o .. ,,.. CMll DAILY •lLOT, wl"' ""'It.II It _,..,.,. Ito• ,...,.. ........ i. M ii .... n -Ortnt• CMll ~LtPtifll ~fty, ·-,.,_ ..itfloM .,. lli*lll...., MeflMr ,,.....,..~ lrWI~, IOI" Cftll MHI, H•"""""1 IMt~. Mllflllftt*o 1-"',_!alll VllW,, l.lo- IMdl, INNl&lcllllftK-lfMI itft Cisme111tl ••~ J119n C11ltlr1n1. 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MIW• (1llflnlltl. s.Mcti.titll .., uttllr U .6' ~111,1 -, -11 u.lt """""'" 111n!1'1rr •llllntl19M CUI """'INT· lhat "the court It.ls compleled turnover of the grand jw-y report and accompanying materials th e t r a n s m l t t a l process rtQUircd approximately two hours since each Item was individually noted ." The judge declined to say .,ny more about the material. '11 have no romment at all about the material and I will ~t make any comment," Doar told reporters as he carried the material into the committee's office on Capitol Ifill. Under committee rules . on1y Rodino, Doar. Jenner and Rep. E d w a r d Hutchinson (R·~tich. ), the 1 en i or Republie@ on the Judiciary Committee, will be allowed to read the material from the grand jury for the lime being. If they decide that the material should be presented to the p:rnmlttee as evidence, it then \\·oold be available to each committee niember to be read under tight security regulation.1. At a meetin.i of the Judiciary Committee, Rodino advised the members that the material forwarded by Sirica had been securOO. Later, taJking to newsmen, ROO.ino !aid that he had not seen the contents of the grand jury material but that he hoped to begin reviewing it as sooo as ~ible. 2 Marines Held Fo1· Rape Try 111 S'an Clemente A young San Clemente ¥o'Oman's .~creams and action by several wtlnes.ores thwarted what police termed a n attempted rape on a north El Camino !teal sidewa lk Monday night. Officers said the Incident occurred shortly bc!ore midnight 8..'I the young blonde ''l'as y.•alking in lhe 1400 block or North El Canl lno. Patrons at a bar across the street heard lhe 3Crcams and emerged . T\\·o men ran from lhe scene, and several witnesses pursued them. Officer$ arrived on the ~ne shortly then!aftcr and arrested the t¥o·o young mnMnes on $USpicion of attemplcd rape. Booked Into city jail were Juan ~fontoya, 24, and Frederick SltUngup, 23, both stationed at Cam p Pendleton. Tht victim, poUce $Aid, was unhurt ln thf' incident. wtltd\.occumd at 11:03 p.m. Officers sakt ahe reported that two Tn('n grabbed her, but she mftnaged to fight them off and scream for help. FromPqe I FIRE ... There was no damaRe to surrounding bulldina. Firemen put out lhe blar.e be(ore the name.. had • ,cnance 14 1prud 14 the tanker's cargo, Clifford said. dead man as Donald 1tf. Hurley, 22, of C:Oldwater, who d1ed of two .22-caliber rifle bullets in the chest. 'Ibe dead girl was Identified as Victoria Ann Dillon, 18, who had multiple stab v•ounds in her neck and upper back. Both victims were found in a fl009e in ru ral Coldwater, a town of 9,000 in central·lower Michigan, ak>ng w i t h Louise Starr. who """ suffe ring fN?m serious. Jndisclosed injuries. Authorities said about a mile from the house they found Jeffrey Kemmer sitting In a car, seriously injured. Both he and Miss StarT were admitted to the Branch County Community Health Center In Cok!water. Also admi tted to the health center was a -.·oman. 29, who claimed H1J1ley, who she identified as her brother. had raped and beaten her with an iron at her Coldwater home only a few hours before he .... ·as found dead at the other house some miles ay.•ay. The woman , who has two children, waa in fair rondltion at the health center. One of her lwo sons. 10, called police when be found his mother bad been attacked. City police and 5heriff's officers. still in\·estigating the Inciden t said Hurley apparently had been at the woman's hcn1e about 6 a.m. today -when the children woke up. He ordered the dlildren back to bed, attacked the ~·oman, then left. New Speculatwn Spar ked Abo ut Prince's Weddin g I..ONDON (AP) -British newspapers today renewed their speculation that Princ:e Charles will marry Lady Jane Wellesley, daughter of the Duke of Wellington, because she accompanied the royal party al the annual Royal Film Performance. Lady Jane, 22, w~ the guest of Queen ~1other Elizabeth, who headl'd the party ~1onday night at the premiere of "The Three ~h.tSketeers." The group included Princess Alexandra. a niece ol the queeo mother, and her husband, Angus Ogilvy. Oiar1es. the 25-year-old heir lo the British thrme, is in lhe navy aboard the frigate Jupittt, ~ch arrived ~1onday at Acapulco, ~1exlco, from San Diego. The papen have been talking about a romance between the l"-'O, despite numerous denials, since they began dating about a year ago. But, "if there ls no romance between Lady Jane and Charles, v;hy was she included in what Is one cl the m06t lmporta!X royal occasion,, of the )'eat?" the London Dally ~1ail 8..'!ked today . Tbe organizers of the showing, whose proceeds go to a benevolent fWld , said her •1TlvaJ ~·as a surprise. Elaborate security precautions: •-ett: ln fot'Cf! at the performance because of the attempt Wednesday to kidnap Qiarles' sister, Princes.1 Anne. Rai n Predicted Again in North SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -~1ort rain l:r ft>reca.st over Northern California \onight before tutnlng to &bowers Wednesday morning. The Natjonal We~her Service said a stonn front 400 miles west of Eureka \4·ould bring rain to the north coast range today, and then spread southward lo Sant.a ~laria and the San Joaquin Valley br. tonight. _ A .sm3J1 craft advisory also warned or !)Outhcrly winds. 18 lo 36 per hour, hOrth of Polnt Arena through Wednesday. No Nude Films For the Du ke? TOKYO (AP) -Newport Beach'• John Wayne, here on business and promoting hi s new film , told qutst'°ne,., who asked his view on atrtaking: "Jt's better to be fast." Wh«t about appearine nude in film s? Said the 67·ytar-okt at.at of bwrumtnbJt Westema : "It'll too late for me to go into that becaUMI l lt3ve too many callouses.'' • w!iam he m.med there. She hu DOt ~ d\arged ln ttie cue. ~f<('.orritttJn 101d Oetl"Ctlve Stoneback It waa c.ily a short time later that Spears' ~aoeml'nt a.s comptroller. R1.meU 1. Marm, began auditing company booU. Ht dlaraeld that a Sl3,000 check was written on Jan. 25. Speat"s' day of l<'rmination, and made out to Home Savings and Loan A!lsociation bot he allegl'dly diverted to a different private account. Coast Catamaran company officials claim a further audit di5clo5ed other 011t on Li111b subllantl•I sums rnbslnl and mounttng up to about fl00,000, with m CT'OM- r<le"""' n.'<Ol'd 14 ""°" where the funds went. tnvestlgnton for First wmem Bank of Santa Ana, v.tlleh handles the firm's financial matters, Joined the probe which led to qu'5tlonlni ol Spean by ~. police said . I-le reportedly promisOO to wrack his me1nory about the ;alleged check mlxup and call baci within an ho u r , MCCorr!a<oo and MIM told police, but oever rttumed the ca1L Mrs. Theodore Slebbins ,goes to great heights to get woodsman to spare that tree in Branford, Coon. She's continued protest for two days and tree cutters have so far refused to take the old cooper beech down to make room for a house. IG.ssinge1·, Brezhnev Eye Mid east in Discussions ' MOSCOW IUPIJ -U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and So\'iet Communist party General Secretary Leonid I. Bretturev toda y discussed thc- delicate question of the ~1iddle F.ast where Kissinger's peTDlll diplomacy has annoyed the Soviets. State Department spokemi.an George \rest said the t\\·o discussed the ?\;liddle East ' in a 3'h·hour meeting at the Kremlin on the second day of Kissinger's \isit here. They planned to resun1<' talks ;;it 5 p.m. MoscoY: time. Vest said the two got Into the subject of ~fiddle f.a3t peace negotiations after earlier d1scusslons on the st.a11ed Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) in Geneva. But he gave no details. The Soviets have been cfltkal of Kissinger 's personal diplomacy in t'ne ~fiddle East. indicating they want the action shifted back to the Geneva peace conference v.·here they felt they can have more o fa say. The O>mmunist party lle'lt"5paper Prav· da, in a reefreoce to Ki.slinger'• Middle East diplomacy last week, said the American press balled It u a triumph but "it turns out that the mountain has gtven birth to a mouse." It WU, ttlUfitd that Ratcliff, by t out ol arnrnmlllon • .....t the butt ol h< rifle to finish off lllnl. Police said u-;: ...,·eapon was broktn in rour pl.aces. 1 YlitnetM'S a.id R.ltclifl then dro~ home, got a new rine and ammunition m:t drove to the ~restmin.st.er home ~fn. Carew who bad rctlred !or ~ night. 1\Irs. Cartw, blamed by Ratcliff forl encouraging his wife to divorce him, WN kllled bv tv.·o bullet.s in tbe head as she sat up in bed and talked to her vl!itof. She was dead v.·hen her two teenage4 daughters reodl«I he< bedroom, polk:e: sakt I Ratcliff was found to be insane in lal.f: 1'12 and coromitted to Atucadero St.ate Hospital. Early this year it wa.f, detennioed that 'he ti.ad regained his sanity and could now be tried on tbe1 triple murder allegalions. 11 the jury finds Ratcliff sane he fa ct's a sentenct ol life in slate pNon on each of the first degree c.oovictions and 10 }'tars to life on the second dci!"ee fuxlli>i. . ' His reaction late Monday v.·as what 1t has been throughout the trial impassive and apparently WJCaring. F rom Pqel ODD-EVEN ... referring to allows drivers of comm ercial vehicles or U>ose v;ho need their cars every day ifor medical purposes to purdlase a f sticker to put on their v.·indshield allowing them ·to buy gasoline every day. Diedrich said he thinb people are getting used to 1he problem and are not u.slng as much gu u they did before. Clark said be changed his vote after hearing comments by counly service station <ra-1'1ers that the system lw done the job it was intend«! to do and ohould be discontinued. Supervisor Rooald C..pers of Newport Bead! WU the k>ne no vote OD the iaut. He said it i.s logical to assume that, if there is: DO Jriore gasoline DOW than there wu several month,, ago and the lines at gas stations are shorter, then the odd· even plan has wprkcd . "1 th.ink It w<iuld be a bit premature for us to get out d. this now," he said. "I think we would be well advised to hang tight for about 30 days until gas supplies start building up again." From Page l STABBING ••. police "!>Ort«!. The Slllped&, all cl<s<ribed 11 about lS to 16 years old, then tried to twist her diamond engagement ring oil her finger but it flt too mugly, pol.ice said. The woman, who police scUd also had bnrise3 on her arms and neck from the fight. finally escaped and ran home. One Sll.Sped reportedly had an Alro- style haircut. The other two boCh wet"e blue jeans and shirts with the sleeves cut out, police said. They are being sought oo cbargeo ol assault wi1b a deadly weap:xl and armed robbery. Troops Advancing In Crunhodia PHNOM PENH (UPI) -Twin gm·emment columns backed by heevy air and artillery strikes ~tioued to move from two dirtctions today on the rebel..t.eld former royal capit.tl of Oudong, captured a week aso by insurgent troops, but there was no immediate report on their advance. The Cambodian high command sa.Jd lnteme fighting raged on the eastern Oank of Oudong, 17 miles northwest of Pbn<l1l Penh. OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - For three more month s Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Place ntia Avenue will , be closed and access will tie available by way of Babcock St., coming 1.rom the back way. We hope you wi ll be patient will\ construction as the results will certainly be worth all the trouble. If you aren't adventuresome. give us a call. and we 'll bring samples to your home. 19th ST. -1 lllh ST. 17th ST. i -~ 9 1~ """ -PIAC!HTIA 161'1 ST. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES IN COSTA MISA SINCE ltS7 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MUA 646-4838 Mon •• fhun. 9 lo J:301 Fri. 9 t. t ; s.t. 9:)0 to S . - ) ' \ DAIL Y PH.OT 3 37 in. Soutli Cou11ty • Billhoard-s Will Get the Ax Orange County officials have ordered the owners of 63 billboards -half ol them in the SOU1h county -lO tear them down or face legal action . Notice of the removals came late last •eelt as the first step in implementing a 1971 law described by Supervisor Ronald Caspers as "one of the most aggressive attempts at enfor ce ment of beautification through wning in the ,history of this slate." Caspers said 37 of the 63 offending billboards are in his Fifth District and must be removed by Aug. 20. 1'1ost of the other billboanb are in the Sunset Beach area, The first phase of the attack on big signs will allow the county to require removal of most billboards alon,z Paci!ic Coast Highway, the San Diego Freeway and other arterial roads in the unincorporated territory. "However, t.bis is only the first step,'' Caspers said. "1'~rom here we really begin to make a difference in urban clutter." Caspers was referring to another law passed by the Board of Supervisors requiring removal of hundreds of other 'Char111ed, 1'111 Stire' signs not CO\'ertd under the original legislation. The 1971 law required removal ol outdoor advertising signs no later than Aug . 20, 1974. The 1973 legislation has a similar three years grace period to aUow owners of free-standing and roof signs to recover some value from the original sign oost. "I am just sony we \\'on't be able to drag doY.T1 l"\'ery billboard in the county.'' Caspen said. "I strongly objected to excluding bi.llboards In some areas and I hope to see the appropriate ?.Orting code amended in the next year." England's queen mother talks to Raquel \Vetch. one of the stars of "The Three ~·lusketeers" prior to the showing of the movie at a special performance in London. Between them is lilichael York, wbo plays D'Artagnan in the film. S111oking Baboon Bozo Aicling Cigarette Researcli SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPt l -Bozo is a 2--year-0ld baboon who smokes almost a pack of cigarettes a day. But his habit is helpful. If he oontinues puffing for another two years, scientists hope to find out what causes artberosclerosis -the fonnation or fatty deposits in the arteries of the heart. . Bow is one or {our baboons helping to conduct the experiemlnt at Southwest Research Institute and the University of , Texas Medical School in San Antonio. The program seeks to determine if and bow ci@;areUe smoking in conjunction with a high cholesterol diet leads to heart disease. Dr. H. Haskell Zipennan. assistant director of bioengineering at t h e Institute. explained lhat p re v i o u s experiments have subjected the test animals to a smoke-filled room, but have lfp ita the Air. not been made with animals who smoke and inhale as humans do. Here is how the test· works: A reward system was set up sin~ the baboons did not have· a natural l:r3ving for nicotine. The animals were deprived of water. They were encouraged to puff on a cigarette which is mounted at one end of the cage. and a device measures whether tie or she merely puts lips on the cigarette or i{ he has inhaled \\'hen the animal makes a full inhalation, it is given water. The perfonnance is checked by measur_!!tg the increase in the amount oC carbon monox ide in the blood which takes place as the result of smoking. Bozo and his three friends, "'ho have been puffing on the weed since last summer. smoke cigarettes in all shapes and sizes. Dr. Zipennan said . Bozo leads with an average of 19 cigarettes a day: ,,,,,~~-{·~~ ""'··~ ~· ,..,. Russian high tension linesmen check transformer insulation on cables carrying electricity from a hydropower station In Siberia to the city of Irkutsk. Because of high Winds and intense cold, repaJrmen ca n work on the lines only a few minutes at a time.' 1 , ·. Fatal Gunfight At Gas Station HOUSTON IUP!) -R. V. \\'infrey. 40, and Sidney Phillips, 55. \\'ere unable to resolve a n argument over a blocked gas station drive. So they drew thei r pistols and shot it out. Phillips told police Wi'nfre Y's car blocked his auto and he refused move it. Both went for -their guns and Winfrey was shot'to death. 4,000 Countians Still Ma y File For Exemptioris Orange County ~r Jack Vallerga said Monday there are still ntarly 4,000 Orange Countians who didn't file for Qorneowners tax exemptions last year and are eligible for refunds. Vallerga said the homeowners could get a tota l of Sf,00,000 in refunds if all of them file before Monday. Vallerga said a new law, passed as an urgency measure two weeks ago, ezteods the filing date for 1973 until April I. "Any eligible property owner who failed to Ole beca~ of neglect or unfamiliarity wi th the law will receive SO percent of the exemption. or a refund of about $160," Vallerga said. To qua1ify, the applicant must have owned and lived in his house or condominium on the lien date -P.farch 1, 1m. Applications 'for the current year's homeownen exemption, ooverlng the owners of homes as of Mardl I, 1974, must be ~l.ed by April 15. Cop 's Long Hair . B~g s Trouble SAN DIEGO (AP) -A police officer reportedly sent home twice in a week for hiding long hair under a wig Ms been suspended for 15 days for refusing to obey orden. The disciplinary action was taken agaimt patrolman Steve Ne.lam and another officer, T. Y. Reid, the city manager'• offiee said Monday. No detaila were made public. atle! of Pl>lke Ray -er s&YJ, "'I'll• instructions are that natural hair 9hould conform to regulations." S e v e r a I policemen bave been wamt'd to get ha.ircut.s. Swan1p Fire Ha lted THE EVERGLADES, Fla. (AP} Firefighters said today . they have contained the a.st in a rash of what orrJdals describe as arson.sparked blazes in the Big Cypress Swamp. Some 38,000 acres ba~e )>een scord>ed. The restrictive t0ning &l)Oleored by Caspen was amended to exclude land zoned as industrial from t h e requirements. Of the 'J'l signs that will come down ln Caspen' district 21 are in the Dena Point Area, seven in the :P.fission Viejo area , five ln South Laguna and four Jn Capistrano Beach. l\.iost advertbe new hoU!:ing tncts. County olficial.s said 1'1onday the sign owners can apply before :P.!ay 20 for an extension of the teardown date if they can pro\'e the oosls ol the signs haven't been amortized. Bees on Wing A gain,; Leave Them Alone Orange O>unty's top agricultural official warned today that bee$ have started J<A'arming in various areas of the county and could pose a threat to people "1lo tamper v.ith them. "Swanning, an inherited instinct serving as a means of preserving and propagating the species. usually starts about this time each year and continues throughout the summer mont.M,'' said Agricultural Commissioner W i J Ii am Fitl'Oen. Fitchcn said the btts sv.'Bnn be<'ause of ovel'Cl'O\liW<I living <,aaners, lack of honey storage space and h i g h temperatures. "1be queen "'ill usually lea"e \\ith a nucleus or beC3 and attempt to locate new quarters." Filchen said. "\Vhilc a few of the bees are looking. the majority lli ll rongregate In a ball oo a fence post, in a tree or on the side of the building.·· Why S111111y Gets Bl1te A bandagc.d paw hides a case of gangrene, the resul t of Sunny's en- counter with a neglected trap in the hills near Aledforll, Ore. The do g's pa w had to be an1ptllatcd. Fitchcrt said the bees fonn a swann to protect the queen with their O\\TI bodies and may remain in that position for a few hours or a few days until ne\\' qu.artct"S are found. "Swarming bees are usually gorged "'!th hooey and as long as they are not bothered. they v.ill normally not hann humans," Fitchen said. "Do not try to dislodge the cluster by hitting it with a stick or other object, or by hosing it v.il'n a stream of water." County May Crack Down On 'l1nported' Garbage Fitch.en Y:amed that such tact ics probably v.ill only infuriate the bees and cause them to attack en masse. Comly residents with S\\'annin~ problems can call the county agriC\l\tural department at 774-0284 for a listing of beekeepers who have the necessary protective gear, tools and know bow to handle 1wanns. J\layor Suspended .For Royalist Re1nark CAGLIARI. Sardinia (UPI} -The prefeot. of Cagl.lari has suspended Efisio Lippi Serra for one month .from hls po5t as mayor of the village ol. Nurcci be<all!< be shouted' "Loog live the Iring" at a public meeting. Italy has been a republic since the people voted out the monarch in 1946. Ex- King Umberto JI lives in exile in Portugal. • Supervisor Ralph J)ie<Jrich of Fullerton has declared \.\'ar on oul-<>f-coon !y tra~h haulers and residents '1'-ho are illegally dumping rubbish at Orange County's dump sitl"S. Diedrich has asked County Counsel Adrian Kuyper to draft a tougher law suggesting new punishments for violat ors of the law, "'hich limil1 use of the five dumps to county residents a n d companies. The current law calls ror a fine up to $50Cl and/or six months in ja il for violatioru but a Diedrich aide said the supervisor doesn't feel the courts impose full punishment and doubts if an arrest has been made at the dumps in many years. Diedrich's primary concern is with the Olinda dump site and several transfer stations in ru.., district. Haulers from as far away as Long Beach and Chino h.a\'e reportedly been using the dump for years. Diedrich wants an out~ county truck or car to be cited as soon as it enters the (Q)fil\<e ®~ fcJh<e \fill\\OOfc $(elliffi~lh ~~~ ~ m~ ~ cl@'*flifclh hl~ ~cl= ~~fil\<ecl m@fil\<eW Ji~ fr@ ~fil\cl ll1c @fil\ ~~· ~(ij)fclh dl(ij)fclh~$o SeUish-but so .satisfying. Rnasi1fs Selrilit C.•1f Ples. Cod ...... 540·4•11 ••I 2 E. Sprln9 lon9 leeclit 42 1 ... ,11 '\ • dump :ind not after it disposes of the tra;;h it i~ carryin~ I-le also fa vors requiring tn1ck.s u.'°ing Ill<' dum ps to display the company name. address and telephone number to make en forcement ea sier. . The only enforcement nov.• being done IS a random check .of dnven' licemes. Diedrien'! off ice said only one other dump -the one in the hills above S.in Juan Capistrano -has had any reported problem \rith ou1-0f-('Clun1y dumpers. Society of Engineers Cites :l Coast Meu Thre<' Orange Crost men v.·cre honclrecl v:itb life nlCmbcrsh1ps al the March meeting of the Orange County Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineer.i. Julius A. Sonne of San Clemente and Walter r\orris and F'rank lloffman of Laguna 11ills y,·ere ci ted for life·loo g contributions to the en~ecring firld. ,, • tf DAILY PILOT - Jost '~'\ with ·':;.·,; ... Tom · arphine : ., ' ""'" " Will Bal Week Rise Again? BAL Yt'EEK BLU~: Across our !!It.ate. some schools h.!ve already unleashed i.1udents and !'Cl them free for what is ca Ued thei r Easter vacation break. Other campuses are similarl y preparing to shut dov.•n. llere oo the coastline, 1his U5t'd to be a big t ime. ' Yea rs back. spring vacation for stOOeots used to mean lht: Jirst financial break for landlord!!I. motel operators, grocery s.torl"S and beach hot dog v~rs after a long. bleak off season. Hordes of kid!!I came to the coastline for their spring vacwt ion. Enough of them also brought money to make it seem v.-orth\l'hile for the mercantile com- munity of our region. MAIN rtlECCA FOR the gathering of • youth wa!!I in Newport Bead! and it.s internal communities ol Balboa. Balboa lsland, Corooa del ~far and West J\"ev.rport. Considerable other carefree studentA flopped ool their beach blankets in Laguna Beach or the wide strands of Huntington Beach or San Clemente. Rega rdless of u·here the collegians or high schoolers happened to alight , the whole affair v.·as generally referred to as Bal Wrek, in honor of Balboa . v.ilich was considered pre1:ty moch the central galh<'ring spot for ;i ll the sht-n:inigans. part icularly after the spr ing sun had slipped oul or sight. Bal \\"eek, aod its ril\'S of spring. enjoyed increasing popularity through the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. It began to sho.,.,. signs of illness in the middle 1960s. Then it died. ONB FINE SPRING rolled arOWld about the mid '60s and no tbrmgs of students anivt'd. \\'ord got out that thl:'y had gone to Palm Springs or some other oasis . Nobody can really pinpoint the demise of Bal \\'eek. Some claim it actuallv succumbed v;hen 8 a I b o a ' s old Rendezvoos Ballroom burned to the ground. The Rendezvous had been the center or Bal Vi'eek's mecca and nov.· mecca was gooe. Others, however, credit Bal Week's end lo rising affluence on the coastline and a rapid increase in the numbers or p(onnanent reskients. All this: meaat coasLal people frowned a lot A.LL TlllS fltEANT C03Sla1 people frowned a lot more on hlJin ks ot the past like rampant drinki ng , drugs. sex, traffic jarm and other student preoccupations like ~g all the motel pa tio furniture: into the nearest swimming ipool. 'l'hcn tossing the manager in alter it. In Newport, Lagwa and the other com munities , law enforcement lightened during Bal Week. Bal Wetk v .. as coosiderably less fun if you spent it looking out from behvccn the bars of the local slammer. One o( the men crt'dited \\"ilh pul ling the knock on Bal \\'eclt in th is rei;:ion is "Nev.'JIOl"l P61iee Chief B. Jam~·Glavas. lie tightened enforcement aod. It only took a couple of years for the y,'Of'd to get out. TJI US IT \\'AS only natural 1h.1t 3n in- land fK'Y.·spaper reprol cr got \\'Ondt~ring lhe other day if the gnsolinc shonagr. coupled v.·i1h high fue l pnccs. n1ight nwan the kid<; \\"Ollld stav t·l~ 10 hon1c and 1hus Bal \Vock migtit ri.S{' frorn the '""'d. He offered this hypolht•sis to Chirf Glavas y,·ho shook his head and nssured the v.-riter that Bal Yt'et>k is really. truly dead. all ri~ht. Still. \\'hat \\·irh the furl cri1np. in a V.i.."1.'k or so hr re . a lot or \'Cfer:i n coast \\alchl'rs 1nay be iooking o\•er 1heir shoulders-and woodl'ring. Tunday, March 26, l'n4 I 0 Dow1ahill Racers Ted Kennedy Jr. has taken up skiing, despite the amputation of his right leg. Sen. Edwa rd Ke nnedy (left ) and other members of the fa1nily are in the mi ddle of a ski vacation at Vail, Co lo. The 12·year· old boy was operalcd on Nov. 17 for bone cancer. Ta1nted Birds Ordered Destroyed by Farmers \VASHlNGTON (AP I The Agr icu lture Department says h1is&issippi J>Ot.Vtrymcn ~'111 have to pay the com or destroying milliOfl!!I or c"nlckens tainted by exct:S.$ trace!i ot a farm Jl{'Slicide. Government officials and t h e poultrymen agrttd Pt1onday to kill and bury Ille birds. found lo be axltaminat.ed with the chemical die\drin. Representatives of the broiler chicken industry v.·ere told there currently i& no way for the federaJ government to compensate producers ror losses incurred in de!lroying the affected birds. Dr. F. J . ~fulhem . administralor ot. the departmenl 's An.inW and Plant Health lnsp("Clion Scr\'ice, Sllid poultrymen 11'0Uld have to bear an the costs of killing and disposing of the chickens. l~owe\·er, Rep. David Bowen (0...\fi§.), Man Cheat,ed 100 Wome1i KUALA LU~1PlJR. J\falavsia fUPI) -The arrest \\:as annooOOed today of a 29-year-0ld m.1n accused of seducing a1xl cheating J<x: \l"Otn('IJ over the past t~·o years. Police said about $2,000 worth of je\\"<'lry lhe man obta ined as love tokens from his vict i1ns ''a$ re{'Ove rcd frotn pawnshops. The. man. unidenti fied bu I drscribed as good looking and dubbc>d by polioe as a "Casanova.'' promised. nlarri.1~e to each of the JOO \l'omcn he seduced. .said later he \\'OU!d introduce legislation today to reimburse poultry or egg producers for dtickem or egg!!I destroved OI'" ruled unmarkttable "through no fault ol their (-the producers') 0\\11." Estimates of lhe number ol chiciem contaminated by the pesticide have ranged up to 8 million, but agriculture officials said it was possible that ooly about 2 million will have to be destroyed. Jn Jacbcn. h11s,,., federal and II.ale officials and broiler i n d u g t r y representatives met Monday night lo draw up plans. "We have a tough job ahead, but ii Y.'e v.'Ork together ft can get this job done and get tile job done right." &aid state Agriculture Conmlissioner Jim Ross. 'nlC f~ Eoviroomental Protection Agency refusro last weekend a broiler industry request I.bat it permit marketing of th<:-chickeos. Fl'deral officiaJa said dieldrin levels exceeding a safe limit of 0.3 parts per million had been fOlDld through extensive testing. Aco:>rding to the EPA. the pesticide can cause cancer on prolonged exposure. TIM! contamination was 1at.cr traced to a bfcod of various animal and vegetable oils used in chicken feed. Teachers Face Rap 0 K1\NSAS CITY , i1o, (UPI) -Striking school teach«"S today faced possible criminal t'Ofltt'CTJ1>l citations for a nine- day v:alkoot that forced shutdown of the city's public schools and gave 62.<XK> popiL! a holiday. Superintendent Robert flledcalf said schools would not reopen until a "sufficient number of employe.s are willing to return to ~·ork."' 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Mary Lou Follett are etlll .llVinC together even thougtl he hao to epend two murs a day an:nmutlng to lhatt an apartment wM.b her. · The Anny trandomd Cbe lO-y- eolbtcd man last month from i\a hospit.al at Heklelberg to a dilpemary 20 miles away in Y.'onns. But ht'a atill llharm& an apartment In N11Wlodl, near lleldelbeTi. with the 22--year-okt ruJ!'le he worlu:.1 for at the lleRSelbefi ""'5plUI. THE A.R.\fY hall: also w t off Jotm.sm's monthly elf 'fl""1. hou!ing aJJowaooe and i!!I presSurio,s him to live in the b&rract!!I at Wonna.. Miss FolleU llO)'I CIJe army ill using a "double llandard" to breH up bet romance wllh tbe DiMd mm. ''I know marrled male olftoerw who are dat.irli « livifC with en!turl 1'0lneO.. Wt the -_,,do~""'"' them,'' the dectllred. The """""' -she !nm Fl. ---N.J .. and he !""" Alta Loma. Calif. - set up ~ !Mt °""""'· u . Nlett .... -ahe ..... vklillnlC anny "l•latlool qab>ot trotemlzadoo bdwem clflcon and "'"""1 p<11omel. After-··-· th< couple got a lawyer and fYed a J.f.pale pettuon aca.fiin.g the Army d. systematic harassment. GM. -S. Davtocn, I h e -jl>d>W in Europe, r<plled last week: "I hive aJDducad an ~:i,_~:";>' amlnlo ~ ::f;:I reasslgrment was not ptmft.lve and WNI b&a6d on proper mil itar y cansideratlom." I .. Not.emt.'' Johrwon retorted In In lnl<rview st the aiuple'• -._.' ft-..-n apartment "AT HEIDELBERG llolpltal, wtid> already I> understalf<d, I was opocllll1y trained to wort in the intensive care lllil At Wonna dl>pazary, this '*111 ls wut<d. I clean ..,., band out plll3 and give abot&." Uke many yom g Gia. Jotnon sympethi:us wtth the peace mowmenl ond """" ~ and -bao not helped Ilia IUnding -Ille army. Ho porta Ilia hair In the middle and oil Democrats Used duty ....,. -.-. - -and j<1Rlty. J-... bellev .. be -• marted IDOll ,... OOlllribullng -bwt iUUMlW to GI undercround new~t. - In Milk ·coverup "I crkidud patient <:tft • n d <qui-brukdowns at Che lleldelborg army bolpttal, '' he said. ''I wrote the articles al1<r my ~ to ...,,.,., -alllditiom to ouperion """' &nnW'ed with vcrtra1 ~" WASHINGTON IUPll -Sev<ral prominellt Demoerall wero med by the A.!oociawd Milk Ptoducen. Inc., the natiCl'l'I largest dairy co-op, co a>ver up• $100,000 .,.., cootrlhudoo to Preoldeot Nlaoo. the W8'hlngtoo Poll aaid m today'• edit-. 1be """' -details ct CIJe plan ,... paying -Cbe money ... --io a ?' axnmlmlloned by AMP!'• bool'l "' dirocton and pn>pared by Artllolas lawyer F.dwan! I. Wright. a !«mer American Bar Aasoctatloo preoidlltL THE BOARD acUon w111 • move to follow up l'eporU ct illidt auJlllOiin conlrlbutlom by eo<>p ofliclall. The post said the !'e4JOl't cm AMPI'r polttk:Bl doollnp involved cbmny pay- meni. to Democratic la")'ln and pJb. lie relatotna CXlmRdtanta wb.>, in tum, gave the money back to the co-op, ap- parently with no questions asked. The ~P'" said the ""°" showed !he money was llSed to pay orr various obligat!oos. including the $100,000 honk loan .OIPI olficials obtained to pay for the-secret contribution to Presklent Nl:rcn. 1be ~ was dc'vised after an official of AMPJ 's political ann, Trust for Agricultural and Political Education (TAPE ) discovered lhc-re existed under federal law a S5,000 llmit on individual <X.ln&ributic.m. the neWl!papel said the roport showed. • AMONG TIIE people involved in the plan, the """-spaper said the report showed. were: -W. Devier Piergon; fonntr associate special roumel at the White Hoose uo1er President John90!1. -Ted Van Dyk and ~KJ<by Jones. Wasbington public relatlals eoosultants. wbo later became associated with the Democratic presidential campaign ol Sen. George S. McGovern (1)..S.D. l -Rep. James R. Jones (0-0lda.), a former appointmenb S<"tt'etary "'to "'IT ....... l\'ot fPalltletl Mory Sutton. a 32·yeaN>ld registered. nurse, ha.s been 1urned down by Houston Fire Departmen t' aller applying to be a paramedic. They told her she ls too smart, to0 old and underwo!ghl. She b fig hting U1e ruling. I Prosideat Jom-i and lal<r a Tul>a· baM:d lawyer for AMPJ. --MaBUlre. --cl Ille Democratic Nailonal Committee and sublequeotly a Walblngta> lawytr for A.JdPI. -The lale Clftoo c. Carter, once ....Wve -cl Ibo Domocn1ic NaUcml Committee and an o t be r w ul1lnglm laW)'l!I' ,... Cbe """I'· THE POST quoted Vtm nit 11 aayq, "I had DO rtMC11 to think there Wu anythq under Ibo table-.! Ibis at all. Th-people """' -1ally QMJlrr _,.and tboy operalod lo .. ememely erTatic banm.ecarun way. I had no r...an to .....,.ct~ ..-ard." The --~Rep. J ...... saying he """'" two -cl 15.000 -but IOld J .... -erni>balic !hat he was not relmbur8ed !tr them. It .said Jones daftned the mmey was 1imply to help TAPE g.t oll the gzunl. 'No Choice' JOHNSON WAS a Spec!ali!I 4th class -he began datlog U. Foll«t In ~· After tboy mowd I n topthe<. tbo mllilaly poilce pidod hlm up driv1og be< red Volbwalm withoot Ibo required operator'• -1be 1nddml reveeled the CDllple's living -to CIJe -· For the tnflic -· J--to lake nocjudldal ~ trom ltis compmJy cxmmander. But j ' t b e y trumps! up Cbe d>arges, adding a d>arge ol lleeplng 00 guard duty and bellle late for work,'' he sakl. "1 Wll bulled <rie grade to prival<! linlt clul, lined llO and l!lwn 14 daya eura duty." LI. Follett'• ouperion called be< In for -"coom<linC" -She aaJd Lt. Col. IJo<is Cobb. Ibo bol!>ltal'a nurse BUperlor, "w-to 1imw wlJ1 I didn 't go out ---ct hanging a.romd with an mimed man. I replied tmt I didn1 know'any bodielorol!lcon." Syi·ian Of fi~ial Promises Heavy Israeli Casualties By 'l1le A11ocllted Preli Syrian De(cnse l.Hnisler Must.ala 'Mas says S}Tia "hM no <:Mice but to lnfllct as many losses 8!!1 it can'' on Israel .. Border fighting be~·een Syria and l!rael oontinued tor the 15th day today ( IN SHORT ••• ) and a Syrian communique 1!8.id: "Our positions art dealing fie-rec ~'S to the enemy." 'lbere "''ere no casualty reporu and l5racli autboriUes said their fcrcel did not return Syrian lbots.. Maj. GM. nas. said Monday night ltiat HSyria wilt not I« the enemy rest ti\ any port ol O«llpled territory ... ePOW BIH WASHINGTON (APl -Qicigr,. ms >pcedlly voted and -tor ~I Nixui ·, approval a new military bmenl inUnded M a mark of r'9peCt to servi<emen wl1o died wlri1e being held ~ by Ibo Viet Cong or N«1h VI....,,_. They 'ftft Robert NidKU, 49, h1I wife. Jeannie, Sl, and their children, Kevtn, 11 and Debra , 13. Each had been sb>t in the head with a small calibet bullet. e Vganda Control NAIROBI (UPll -G<neral ldl Amin told diplomall today he II lo !!rm cootrol of Uganda and denied roports !hat Rusi\> v.·as invo!l--ed in a weekend attempt in the aipital cl Kampala to overthrow blm. Highly placed . Alrtain dipklnatlc sources said at least 400 perllOlll have be"1 kllled in the figbting and a prge ct Cbe armed forces started by Amin lmmedlat.iy all« Ibo figblng. 'lbe IOUrces said bOilies W«e dumped in the Nile ruver or burned. Four Portland '- Victims Found Beaten to Death Uod.,. tegisla1ion i..-1 Monday by the Home, the Pentagon has bMt'I authorized to provide families ol the POW! 'lilh rounoHrip lra!llJpottation to funerW for the men. • well u living e ipelllel and other aUowanoee. PORTLAND. Or.. (UP!) -FOUT persons. ind-g two youog boys, wett found bludgeoned to death in their ·' aouthwest Portlmi home late Monday. ePope Alll119 VATICAN CITY (AP ) -Pope Paul VI is -In bed, but tt la ady • "lllgbt ~" the v.-annomoed today. lt-lbell<COOdtimoln-- lhat the 71-YMN>ld ponl!f! boa been HI. 1be Vatican amouneement -!he Pllpe'• -· Mario FUnlana, -him ca1lined to the papal --lo "the _.uc palace. 'lbe ........... ent tailed to doocribe Cbe Pope'• m,_ ·"'-"" lttH RICJIARD60N, TN. (UP!) -A man, his wi!e and their two dilldreo were found -to deoth m this Dallaa IUbm1> Mondoy nl(ht In 1'l>at police deocribed as a mtrdtt-eu.lcide. 'Ibe bodies wue dlscove-m:l by the mother of the l>o)•. She had lt!t !boon wktl the other two vidim.s while sht went to wort. Dead wett Howanl A. Weel<s, 30 his wife, Arlene , 21: Kevin W'iebe, 8, 'and Todd Wi<l>e, 10. 'Ibey were bouxl hind ond too<. A recently odop(al baby -found unharmed In his crib. De1«tives llld the four l"obel>IJ ,,.... killed Monday momlng. Police oa1c1 Ibey had no -aod oo wt-. "It 13 Ibo moot violent crime l hav. t\'er seen t.n many y!lan of police wor•," Mullranah Coonly det<dlve drld C&rl DenUer said . Mrs. Weets' body W&'I '°'81 1n the Ji\ing room MXi the others Wttt In a bedroom. • Key to Love Nude Pair Locked iii Embrace FORT LAUDERDALE. Fl&. (AP) -Pollc:o ru•hed to a suburban homo to find a man and his wile handcuffed together In the nude Patro~.•n Fred Hanse~ said the embarrassed couple told him they were loollng around wllh • pair of han dcu Us Sunday and locked each other to a eelllng·hlg h bookca."' Tho husband said he accidentally dropped the key and his do• promptly l!Wallowed IL • The couple managed ID dial I.he telephone open tor to request a<S!stanc:o. Hansen said he freed them with ht. own handcuff key "I !eel like kicking the ~~II out of I.hat dog." th e n~de man ..:td. j I • Home Rule Overruled By Courts SAN FR ANCISCO fUPll - In a decision whi<'h COt.lld have far reaching implications, the State Supreme Court ruled fttonday that courts have the right to overruJe certain decisions by local government agencies. By a 4·3 vote the justices ruled a Callfomla court rn.ay de termine b y independent review whether the local government agency decisioo ls the correct one. The ruling applles only to interpretations of !'Xisting laws and only when it is shov.'TI lhe plaintiff has a "fundamental \'ested right" at stake. Depuf\' Attomev C'.cneral R~ Walston called t he dec"i!tion a bad one for the con1 missions and added ''it ( State ) will "nable more courts to upsrt more det"islons ... more easily." All lo c al S11rvival Shower Mary Jane Gubey of Mari neland of the Pacific gives Agatha, an orphaned baby seal, one of 10 baths a day it receives tQ insure that it will survive to swim again in the Pa cific. Agatha is just one of the marine animals nursed back to heal th and returned to the sea by r.farineland in Palos Verdes. Rea9011 Predicts Bright Year Ahead S-\CllA~1E~'TO (A!'1 California has a relati\'ely hn~ht economic year aht>ad, despite the entrgy crisis. Gov. Honald He-agan says in his aMual ecooomic message to the legislature. Personal income ,v.·l\1 Jump fron1 $112 billion in 1973 to about $120 billion in 1974, and the state's growing econorny will create aOOut 135.000 Jlt"\V johs. Reagan said in the 9J. page report released ~!onday. as a \\"holt.> "houtd <'rl•:lll• tl'rrt)l.J{;h !he 1·u rr•·n1 .'llH 11n1~l rcla\1\'clv 11rlL" 1t ;_1dd1-<I The report prf'dt('\S rl'du;,·lrnn.~ l.HL'r !Ills 1 •·a r 111 interest rates. 11·hich in tum .,..·1!1 :-tunu!ate pi; i ,. a t c invcstnlt'nt and a rrvlva l of the tnus1ng rn:.irket h'..' 111id · y .. r It prcdi<'tr<l 200 fl0(1 hou~inz starts during 1974. dov.TJ sl1i;:htll' fron1 19i:l. hut std\ an incrt'3se O\"l""r the builduu: slump of r{'(."(_•nt monrhs It also fon't":1st :t 9 li p<'n"'n! in ·;p 'l •' I' I 'l!1f .. n 11 .1 f.11 I e:1rn1ngs, l'nn1p:1rl'd \1ith 4, ' 'l'l'llt 111• "l' ;' 111 flOfltlU'lll I pr1·pnl·tors' l'.'.ln11n~s. \ ';' p!'f\'t'llt JUl11p WllS lorcc<ist in y.·:11;1· ;ind sa!arv 11~ 'llll<' of 1".il 1fnr111Jn<; Th" t01;1I itl<'rt'a.~.· u1 personal ir •o·n•' uf t .ii tor11i,1n.; -l•ith s:itariL'<i :int! )Oi·lf-.111plo.vf\J - 1~ rxp;'('l•'<l 1 • 1>1.• 7 ! f'oC.'rL111L 1 'I'ht· t'01np.:1r;ihJ1• f1.;1u~· f(Jr 1ri;'; 11.1>. \16 ....-.·t:•"ll\. tht.· report said. 1be governor sa1d !here is some uncertainty a b o u t t"t'Oflomic prnjt'<'t 1oos Ix-cause of the energy crisis. But the totn l pi<1ur(' is fn1rl ,\" ~ood in California. Reagan said. 3 Me11 Convicted "\\"c have been readin~ much about the energy crisis. It 1s a serious situation. but l('! us not permit this t o o v <'rs had o v.· !he b.1'iit' underlying s1rength that exists in !he economy.'' Rengan In l(id11a zJ Decitlis I wrote. SA;'I BER~ARD!XO 4APl ''CONSU MERS llA \'E the -Argumen ts on n n1o!ion for highc>!'t level of inromcs evrr a new trial and sentencing ere schedult.'d April 10 for thrt-c and they are going to spend mc~victt'd in the kidnar>- thooc .incomes. although per. sla1f[lg of l>orothy S:in<:hei. haps not on the same Hems her tv.'O children and a fa rnily cli~grf't" 1nurrh-r t".!IN"iM :i ' ll1.1X\n1 Um pf'0.1!11· O[ ]1f(' impri~nm('nt \\"Jlh pa r ri ! t'" cligibil1ty :1fh•r Sl'\'t'n y1•.1r;. I Do\ll Y PIL~ 5 .ire qrf'rn :•rvl !llut' ,i nd r1·r' f"n h1nccd J 1 !111• dt •,\l•y (!1,)J"(l/1{'~. ,11' J Tf11 > • J1~q,Hl1 r, ,,f ;.1 ~.1 r,1: J'' o.•'.V ~1·ld A l 1111'1.ilt.l a 1 ~{,J d 1iln1011d, SJ50 13 ~.1pph1rl! ;111U d1amoncl. S500. C. Ruby and d1amonc.J, 52~0. a~encics. including city and ---------------------- count 1· b o ards an d as during the past year. friend. "As long as gasoline supplies are not free J y Norbert 0 . ~Icier. 31, .1 a\·aiJable, some areas "''ill German national : Ed\\"ard J . cx-pericoce s\ov.·er sales." the ~1ontoya. 37, of Frrsno: an<I report ad<kd. Ph1Hir Elv.·oo W:iltt'Ni. -'2 ... f Tht· bvdiL·S •)f :'11r:> ~:1nch1·1 :it. of San l:>.·n1 1rdu10 . ht•J rhildrl'n. Tnni. 15 :1nd O;i\'1d \.\ and a f<in11h· friC'111I. .Joh•, ~lcGra1l. \fl. 11·l'rl' f<11u1d in ;11 \ i.-.o!:lll'l.I :1r1':1 nrar S :1 11 Bf·rnurdi no lasi (k1obi·r. nn. d;iy after a !7 ()(l(I r.in<:0 111 <.ilJc-g{'(![~· \\as C-!!Jl'C.1L'f'I It's Today. Do Son1ething Be.'.lut if JI • commission.~. school boards. rt>gional agencies and state agencies tha t have Io c a I jurisdiclion are affected. e T1rn Killed ANTIOCH (API -A routine lraffic check Monday sparked a violent chain of events that ended in the fatal shooting ol a prison escapee and the man he held hosta~e. police said. The victims were Robert Taylor, a grocery employe, and captain Spicer. 20, who escaped from a Peruu:vlvania prison. Police said the twn: 1vere killed by po lice bulle ts as the convict and his victim struggled over a gun. e Plaque Bofk RIVERSIDE (UPJ ). -The President's pl aq ue is back. Police, acting on a tip, said Monday they v.·ent to an isolate!'.! area in the Jarupa lfills three miles west of the city, and fou nd there the pl aque that was stolen March 11 from a wall of the historic Mission Inn. The plaque commemorates the marriage. in the inn's courtyard , on June 21. 1940. of a young lawyer. Richard l\filhouse Nimn, to a school teacher. Thelma catherine "Pal" Ryan. e Bill Killed SACRAMENTO f APl Despite claims tltat the needle t r eat m e n t is nearly miraculous. a state Senate co mmitt ee has killed legislation to I e g a I i z e acupuncture by nondoctors. The bill hy Assemblyman Gordon Duffy ( R-Hanf'ord), ~-ould have created a ne w medical classificatioo of medical a ssis t a nt acupuncture for adminhltra- of the ancient O r ie n tal treatment that ; n v o I ves twirling needles into the body to block pain. Present Jaw requires that acupuncture be administered by a physician. e llnn1es Den led LOl\G BEACH (AP) -Al l\falibu developer has been denied permission by the South O:'.>ast Re~iooaJ Zone Commission to build three houses even though he has al ready built them. The S-2 negative vot e Mondav invoJved three Malibu view ·homes of developer Edward Higgins. v.-ho recently spent rive days in jail for rontempt of Los Angeles Superior Court for failing to halt finishing touches to the three homes and three others nearby. e Strike 6rows SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) Both sides \'Oiced hope but neither reported progres.! ln negotiatons to end a teachers' strike I.hat s ent San Francisco's 78,()(J()..pupil public school system into its 14th school day of cu r ta il e d operation today. Negotiations "-'rre to resume at 10 a.m. PDT. Splr•I Sllttd Whole or Ball Assentblyinan Ret11rn s ~1ith Patch Over Eye "Xe,·erthcless. the fact that f'ontana. we re found guilt~· hy mosli· prople v.·ill have more a Superior Court jur~· :\lond.1v nionev to spend this yea r of k1dn::ir1ng ror ranson1 v.nh suggests that saJes of othc·r bodily har1n . \\'h1ch carrie~ <l establishments vdll r is c maximun1 penalt\' or lift· SACRAME'.'ffll (UPI I - A Democratic !av.maker who v.·as hospitalized after a scu!Oe with another legislatoc blames the incident on capitol "tensions" and ope ration of the Assembly Transportation Committee. Assemblyman Ken n e t h Meade of Oakland, committee chairman, returned lO his substantially. \\'hat \\'(' arc 1mpnsoon1C'nt \\llh p :1 r o I t• Assembly scat ~1onday viith a seeing, in essence, is a shift in ~lr ie r, y.·hn y.·:1_.; ;..1 r )0. spending patterns," the report Sanchez' l'<>lr:ini::cd hu:.hand. black patch over hls right eye, said. and ~lonto~·a uddl!ionally IVl'rt• surgical stitches and a bruised "While thi~ 1\ill mean some oonvicted of four C'OUnt~ of head. localiz.cd problems. lhc state first-dc'grre murdt'r. First· ~le refused to p u b 11 c I y ----,------------- discuss his ruckus I as t T ues day y,·i t h f e ll o w Assemblyman Louis Papa n The four tr 1d l)o.'f'n b.·:1h·n Slrang!cd nr ..,t:1hh"d to dra1h \lrs. Sant·h1•1' rnoLhrr, li1·111· Ponre, h..1d l<'•·11f11'd th:i1 sh" rt'Ct'l\'t'd \t·!cphonc call<; in1 \1 luch tht> ronsoni demand \1•:is n1:1dt•. She had said that !Ji,• foJlov.·ed 1nstn1ct1nns .1nd Jrfl th.._· money in ;1 shopp1nt: (·art 111 a p:irk1ng 1 •r of 1 rnarkt• - Usl' Amf'r•r ,., { •: ,,. -. • fl .v1~t.~ '"' '"I • I\" •,\l'r (h,1• 1" ( ., , ·-· ~·,•I"'"'' ... ,. ·~· ,• . ., SL1\ VIC K 'S .IC\\'l•lc r~ S1n<·1· l'.117 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH-644·1380 Open Oa11y·1oa.m.10 5:30 p.m. Mon andFn 10am!o930 p m ....... _,, . .,. ., ......... (··.•-l•t:J><~'O.l•><-• " •'• •·l"•""'~ V~;j.11 Girl, 21, Succumbs In Shooting (f).Daly City1, a former f'BI agent. or to dct;1il v.·hether a I fistfight actually occurred. But he to ld n<"''Srncn. "I will say about ~1r. Papan, he does have some damn g o o d moves." l\leade shook hands y,·ith Papan as he took his desk . after spending tv•o days in the hospital. He was knocked out when he re ponedly fell and hit his head on a desk. If raindrops keep fatting on your head, see us. HO!LYWOOD (UPI) Debra "1'-1issy" Johnson. 21. v.'ho was accidentall y shot in the throat following a holduµ at the "Academy of Nude Female Wrestling" last week, died late T\1onday night. After alt, if you trust us Burwn Rift, With your ffiOne~ Whv Miss Johnsoo had gooe t.o Y,'Ork at the "Academy," v.·here men pay to v.·restle nude v.·omen, only the day before the shooting Thursday. Two ba nd its robbed seven customers and six em ployes of about $400. The manager of the Academy, Jesse R . Fortini, 'J:1, ran tbwnstairs to the Fat Cat Bar, borrowed a .38-caliber revol~r. a nd chased the robbers. 1'1iss Johnson f o l lowed him, pleading with him not to endanger himself. 'Publicity' .,, V shouldn't we trust you with ours? LOS ANGELES ( APl -A friend says that all is well with the marri age of Elizabeth Taylor and Richilrd Burton. despite reports of the actor's gifts of jewelry to two young women on a film location. Fortini told police he turned to order her back to the Academy, and she tripped, falling against him. causing the pistol to --fire. The bullt!t entered her neck and severed her spinal rord. She died at Ii o J I y w o o d Presbyterian Hoopital. The friend denied o n Monday rumors tha t l\11ss Taylor had left the Oroville location of "The Klansman" in a pique because of her husband's attentions to other women. "It's a publicity stunt for the picture,'' said the longtime frend of the Burtons, v.·ho preferred anonymity. He said ~liss Taylor would return to the film location after the April 2 Oscar presentations. CARIBBEAN IASTU. CIUISE 'rss -FAIRWIND s5z1,.. ...-,._,,_, ......... '"' ...... AJrlllH ASK Mr. FOSTER c-. ,_. trn.t .............. Upptt' Roor ,.. .......... "-..,.,+ IHclt, 644· I ••,I • 644-1156 HAMS "So Good ... It \Viii "Haunt .. You 'tll It"s Gone" It'• Not T" lar lyl ORDElt YOUR HONEY llAKED HAM Fer Euter ._,,....,, .. Mill' " ....,....,.. lfl LI.I .A. e Reedy N S.,...,. wltti Ho.., '11 S,k e Gino e Splr•I Mlced fT•M Top te lotte111 e Wo rac.kllfO~ Shi, fJ9fll C•ett to C•111r • f•ll Serric• ,D'ellCtrtetMft e l111pem.cl Chootft .cl WI"'" e Coterl1t9---A S,-Jetty 3700 LC..-Hffltw.,, ~ ... M• -61l·f000 I lllctl W.t ef I ,,...... llnl1w1111 Im I. lr ... fmlf, 9t hH Rill., A~"' 6l~·246 1 Into everyone's life a li ttle rain must fall. \Ve can't help that, but we can help stop the Jc;ik, ll'ith a fast l1on1c ln1pro\·1.:n1c11t lc1.1 n. At comrctit iw rates. naturally. . And if you're olrc;idy a customer at Security Pacific Bank. so much the heuer. If you tru st us with your money. ll'hy shouldn't \Ve [rust y<1t1 \\'itl1 ours? ii • SECURrTY PACIFIC BANK SOMETHING SPECIAL -~f. '· .. 6 D.i\IL '". J•JLOT EDITORIAL PAGE IJrivers who only a week or so ago were sweating 011t Joni:: gas lines C'Ould only react with relief as the lines ~lw1ndled . scrvi('e stations extended their pumping hour~ and rnnny even opened the pumps on Sunday this \Vl'Ck. .\ppnrcnlly the brighter picture was an instant re· ... ult 11f nt•\\'' lhal the Arabs are lifting the oil embargo. )\•t, 1n lhe depths of the crisis, we had been a:-- -.urc<l hy ~01nc prcsurnahly knowledgeable folk in gov- 1'111 1Hc:nt and 111 the oil Industry that the Arab em bargo rl':1Hv 1\'a ... n't the prin<.·1pal (.'ause of the gasoline short· .P~t· 1ha1 111 fatt only a relatively small portion of ou1 011 ~upply eon11:s fro1n the ~1iddle EasL l'l·rha p~ 11· ... Jll~t as v.·ell if Joe Citizen just accepts 111~ nupro\et! l"t. v.•ithout tr)ing: to figure it all out. \1ul perhaps it's also as \veil to count on some 1·1111t11111:i\lon 1JI re:-.tr1ct 1ons. si nt·e the Arab suppliers h:1\l.' 11flt ~cl reve:.ilcll how 1nuch they intend to ship. 1+r ,11 1rh<1l pr1t·c~. 11 nO\\' ~cc1n.~ apparent that the embargo was in· clet·d very 11npnrt;u11 So caution is in order to make sure 1\c df)ll t ~tu1nhle into auothcr crisis by profligate con· _uu1pt1uo ut tile n1ore readily available gasoline supplies. Speed Limit Debate ,\nuthrr in~tant result of lifting the oil emba rgo \\ J~ pl'l''i~e fron1 the California J li gh way Patrol for rc~t()1'11l~ the 65 n1ph speed lirnit. '!'Ile ('Ill ' con1plains it has been asked to police !he encrg~· <·ri.~1s in ~tcad of going about its business of po· l\l'i}lghl~h wa y satety. 'l'ht• point perhaps is valid. but there's no denying .. t :i11~l1t·' th;1t show a startling reduction in highway 1a1:ill11c;-, and injury accidents since the driving restric- 111111 ~ \\'f'nt into effect. 'fhe Cl-IP maintains this is due to r{'dutcd traffic \'olun1c. But any driver knows very well for Drivers that a car traveli ng at slower speeds is easier to con· trol. Some drivers also may have discovered that slower speeds do indeed reduce gas co nsumption -a real con· s1deration as the price per gallon r reeps up. Others have noted that once you get used to the idea, traveling at 55 is noticeably less ner.·e-wracklng than the old free- 't\'3Y routine of high-speed lane-hopping. Since speed is on ly one of the sa fety hazards the CllP polices (tailgating, unsafe lane changes. drunken driving and other freeway gan1cs being equally danger- ous. especially where speed is involved) the CllP's sug- gestion that we are just as safe at 65 rniles per hour would seen1 to be open to debate. Nonsmokers' Rigl1ts 'fhe battle for nons1nokers' righ1s is in full swing from Sacramento to Santa Ana -wilh a sideshow in Laguna Beach v.'here an irate nonsmoker triell to place two school board n1embers under C'itizen's arrest for allegedly expos~e-public to 11hysital h.azard by thei'r refusal to ba n s1noking in the board room . ' At the Sacra1nento level, r\ssembly1nan John V. Briggs (H·Fullerton) introduces a steady barrage or non· smokin g bills and resolutions. Over in Santa Ana, the Orange County Board of Supervii-ors is struggling wit h an ordinance that would -depending upon eventual amendments -ban s1nok· ing in portions or all of public bu ildings in the county. In Laguna Beach . the recalcitrant school trustees remain at large. their "arrests" have been cieemed in· valid. But their opponent vows to seek relief in the <.'Ourts from tobacco pollution. 1'hough still not reflected in tobacco sales, the cam· paign keeps gaining mo1nentum. If legal efforts fail. it t·ould be that some of the diebard puffers-i n-publir- places \Vil! sin1ply be e1nbarrassed out of their habit by all the ruckus. "WHAT DO T\1EY MEAN: 'cii,1s1s IN LEADERSHI P'?" Co1111>u,Lers C<1 1i't flel1> Bei,1tµ· St11pid Personal Tlfx lss11e Co11ld Ecli11se lt'ffte1•g((fe SYDNEY J.HARRIS ' r"Oll1•gt• .~tu1ll'nl 111 \11'nnont has \1r111 .. n to 1;1~t· 1•\ct·p11011ro11\Y comment ~1111· 1 olun111s agll. that th<' t.11mputcr i~ ;1 1'~k11i\·rh "stupur · 1 n !1' I rum c n t t'Otnp,1rr·d "11h 1hr human brain. If this ,._ 1r11l'. h1• :i-.ks. 1rhy arc so many large- 1 orpotat1ons replacing J>l-'Of>le w i l h t:Olll!>Ult:l'S" Tht·rc ;1r<' hro reasons . and they have n11thi11~ 10 du with b1·ains. The reasons nr(' Sl>''•'<l and pr(·<·i- "'on . T11r c'Otnpu!l'r IS 11H.:l'l'Chhl~ 1.1~1rr !11;111 (!·r !11111)11!1 n11nd. and 11 1\nr!1' nril gl'f 111·•'<1 nf rt·pc<1l 11:g, 1;Ji>ntie;1l f1111r!ions. B11t t'tlJllild• r 1hc rcmL'll<lou:, con1 r:1~1 .~ bc!11t'l'l1 !)\(' hr<l Ul :i nr1 lhe n1;1clun1• A JTI:lss1v1· eleclronic compulcr contains lll:JO\' thousands or diodl'S and transistors -h11i !he hurn:tn br<un holds b1ll1ons of neun;>ns ;111d lf'nS of billions o f lllil'rCOn!lt:C!lOnS With thl' bod~•. A.'\ ELECTR<>~JC transistor is small, bu1 still ;1lrnost a million 1in1es larger 1han !he ctll body 'UT ll nf'u ron A 1r;1nsi.-,1or t;1k('s aboti\ Otlf'·lrnlh of a v.•a11 to 01)t'tatt' \\hl'rt'<lS 1he rieuroi: r1.:qu1 rl·~ t·nlTJ.!I 1h:1r •" lcs,,, h~ ;i factcr up lo l ll(Ml,l~JU Th1· hra1n c:1n pl'\)\•1d1• nlenV'l'Y s~or~~e fur 111 10 !ht· J:llh \Y111 •·r hits of 11dorm.111on-"h1ch 1~ ~:n1n .. 11t111.' l1kt' a 1111111011 1n1ll111n r1n1t'S lurgl'r 111,1n ttic rn1<1nnrr b:.tnk or 1•vt•n the 1110~1 rnassi vl! con1put0 l'I" 1\nd sti ll lhL• hulll,lll hra1n \\'1•1ghs onl\ :1bout on(' JXlUlld. as ,1 ga1nst n1:in~ 1011' of rn,1ch1nc. I str1·~.' tl11s point :11 lL•ngih bccauSI.' Dear Gloo111v Gus \\'as the TV special honoring Jim· rny Cagney really a p<'lrt of Bea· g;in's cnmpaign for rhc presidency r•f the £onft"'deraey? 1)El\10STH8Nt:S Ill OIOllmy Ou1 ctmmt11'1 l rl M1bm1ttr.d llV rtl<kll ..... dt "'' ~••Yrll1 rtllKI ,~, ~1tw1 llf Tht MWlll"'· S1nd Yltllf "' P"V' ,, Gloomy Ou1. D1lll' ~n.1. there is a tendency in our modem society to venerate the machine and to dov.'Jlgrade the human component. This 1s a dangerous asp r. c I of the depersonalization of society, so that v.·c imagine that l\'C can construct a rnachlne. press a button. and it \\'ill gh·r. us answers to problems that baffle the human mind. TllIS IS rnercly a modern form of the ancient bt.'lirf in n1agic. A compute r can do it fast and ceasr!cssly. but "·hatevcr it does is not thinking. The art of thinking involves nexibility and creativeness and abstract thought-none of which, .as yet. can be built into a 1nachinc. But when 'n'e take away so much credit fron1 the computer. v.·e must also be fair enough to 1ake av.'ay the blame so often improperly ascribed to it. The computer almost never makes a mistake-it is the hu1nan being ·who programmed it \\'ho is rl'sponsible for ··computer goofs." ~IY .ELDEST daughter has been a ''systems analyst" for computers for s"1'eral years, and she informs me that \VhL'fl shC' is called in to rectify a t.'Umputer goof. the electronic aspect of the marhinc is rarely at fa1tlt. \\1hat has htippent'd 1s Urat the l'ompany, "'hich has lll\id perhaps a million dollars for the i11stn1mr1.!. has al 1he same time hired under-1ralncd and under-qualified per· svnnel to program and run it. \\ e credit the coinputcr \\'ith gifts it 1i01.':-> not h.i'.·c·. and blame it for faults it doos not ha\'e. This is turning science in to sup<'rstition. Mills Urged Nixon to Pay Up Taxes \VASHl:-..'GTON -Jn the midst of their angry v.•ar of v:ords. Rep. 'Vilbur D .• \'lills has sccrC'tly ad\·ised Prcsidcnl Nixon to 1n.1ke \"oluntary payment of back l.'.lxcs 1mmcdiatcly -a ronciliatory ste>p con· tradicling !he hard line no1\' asCt'nclanl in 1he \\lhitc 11ouse. Al1hough J\lills is silcn! about privatr ('(lntacls "ith rhe \\'hire House. 11·ord has scepcd from Capitol Hill of a con· versation last 11etk bct"·een him and a senior ~ixon rude. For lhc <;('Cflnrl urr.c 1n less th:in :i mon111, l\lills rl:'con1mcndrd that amended tax re· turns be fi\t-d by ~I r. J\'1xon hetorf' ::on· gre~sional invesliga. !ors publicly r<'JlO!'I on his taxrs. In fac t, ~LH;}1 a course \\1\S seriously eonsidrr;'d l1y l\lr. Nixon even before the fir st tl lills re<.1>m- mendation but rejected as incompalible \11th the hard line installed :1S t:.a~ic r\1.-.. on strategy late last year .. \ccord1ngly. the highly probable \\'hilr Housr r••:-pon se lo he new ovt'rturc '''ill be to conliflur its personal attack on l\til!s' reputatiou and credibility 1\·hile roh;n!l'cring no admissions or apololf.e" for the Presi· dent's ti-Ix-paying practicrs TIL\T IS A high·r1sk policy \1 ilh notning Jess than dte presidrncy al stake. Jn attempting to shifl public scrutiny trorfl th(> Prestd~t~o-r.ti!IS. NiXon strategists are ga1nbling th.:it the c:on· gressional tax report \1·ill not contain enough ne\\' disrlosures lo sti r mas!(i\'e public reaction. l\lills is contending rt 11·11! do just that. and 1nany Rt•p1.1bl1can Congressmen fea r he n1ay bl' righJi. i\lr. Nixon's personal taxrs have always been a sideshow threatening to eclipse the \\'atcrgate 1nain rvl'nt. \\'herras accusations of complicity 111 the \Vatcrgate obstruction of ,1ustice ~ire in· herently more serious, tax cheating is 1nore comprch<'nsiblt' to roe general public and. in a political se nse. more ( EVANS-NOVAK ) menacing lo ~Ir. :\i'(on. For tha! rcnson. ~ixon's politiral aid~s latt~ las1 year hcgan urging the President ro file an1cnded tax returns and pay batk taxes covered bv the half·n\illlon-dollar deducli<m for dOnating pre-presidcn1ial papers. A voluntary repaymenl. thl'r said. "'oold abate publ ic fury follO\\·ing the report on the President's taxes due from the joint congres.siona l lntemal Revenue Committet'. On Jan. 25. 'A'ell·infonned presid("lltial aides told us f>.1r. Ni:<on had rentath·l'll' decided to file amended returns. BUt shortly thereafter. the hard line al the \\1nite llousc triumphed. Under lhe doctrine of admit no1hing. apologize for nothing. and expla in \·ery little. 1hc President decided to iough it out on taxes as on CV('t}1hing clsc. T\\'0 Yt'EEl\.S Ja!er 9-'hile ill h;ick in 1\rkansas. J\11lls advised a top ad· ministrntion offirial that the President should try to beat !he ;oint committee's ref)Ort to the punch. There is no cvidf'ntc thi<: reco mntendation renl'l\L'<I debate in· sidt· the \\'h1tc Jlous(•. In announcing for re-ell'c1ion to !he llous{' in L1tlte !tock :l.larrn 9. ~tills ans"'cred a qu<·~tion \\·ith his \\'idely criticized contention that tax troubles could hurt the Prl'sident ,1·orse than \\'atergate. Ths 1·ie"' h:1s long been voiced pr1\'atclr by ~ltlls and pubhcly by '.\'c"' York economic consultant Eliot Jane\\'ay. an intimate adviser to l\lil!s. Although the \\'hite !louse replied \1ith a barsh counterattack against l'olills. it did not break off relations. On r..rarch 15, a senior Nixon aide telephoned P,1e chairman to talk about lhl• Prrsident·s taxes. Once ag;un. J\fills recommended !hat the Pre~idcn!. immcdialrly rcc:om· putc his taxes and before the joint con1· mittee staff reports. ,. 111:\T ADVICE is based 011 ~1111!1'.S belief thi'l! the joint cornmittee's im· niinent rrpor1. \\'hilr not allrging fraud. reveals so man~· irrcgularilies. large and small. und so n1uch in back taxes ol'.·ed that the ordinary taxpnyl'r will b1 • stunned. :\Jill." v.·as. therefore. sugge,1.1. ing that ~I r. ;\'lxon file a1ncndcd return ~ as lhe li'S~t·r or 111·0 C\ils. In apparen1l.1• rt•ject1ni;: rh:1t <id\'ict', 1'111• \\'hi!e House I" belling 1h;1\ the publie has alrcadv been shocked :ill 11 ca n bv :1 tax dclinqtieni President. :'\lcan\1hilr. ·th1· Nixon hard line 1>0ht·y th ;il no public figure can al\aC'k 1he President \11thout being COUlltCratla!'ked IS f 0 l ! 0 II ('cl 1neticu!ouslv in ~hlls's C'ase. \\"hen asked about .. \lills;s charges. \\'hitc 11ousc aides nn the speaking circi.Jit say ~t1Us is sick and out of !ouch. Althouf!,1 no hint of scandal has !'\'er touched ~!ills before during 35 years in Congrt'SS. he has latc-- ly been hi! by all rnannf'r of personal calumny -some directly tr:iccablc to the \\'hite llouS!.·. Yet rl1e :\1xon high corninand is not brushing asidc 0J\lills qtutc so ca\•nlierl~. The l\fills-\\'h itc House con\·crs;iLion la ~t \1'eek \V<is initiated bv the \Vhile House. not ,\l\\ls, Thal sugg.t•st~ ;it lea~t so1nL' 111des there share the fear of con- gressional Republicans th:it a coin· hination of tax troubles and \\'ilbur ~1ill s n11ght ~ct do lhc Prcs1dt'nt in . Lawmaking Goes Too Far \\' ASflfNC';To~ -·The staff or the Senate Commerce Committee has been get! ing \1·orricd lel\ers and phone calls. these p.1st y;~ks. from customers and partisans of somrthing called \\'alnut Acres. Located in Penns Creek. Pa .. about 50 milrs north of Harrisburg. \\"a\nut Acres is one of the country's pioneer natural-food farm s and proc· es.'iOTS; but under the tcnns of a pro- posed amendment to a nc"' food-labeling lav.' it could be \1'ipcd out , \\'hile <.~crbcr Baby Foods,. Hostess Cup Cakes and frozen Coop suey sail 011. As the la\v is presently draficd , food HOFFMAN) nlanuf;icturers '1ould b<.• required to disclose the contents of n1osr. but by no means all, food s 1\\ the s;1mc lime. all products v.·01ild ha\'C lo carry complete nu1r1t1onal labeling -that is. ho\.\' many and \\'hat kind of 1·itarnins. calorics and proteins are in each SC'rving. 1oilet paper the s.1mc "'':lr Oon'l Sf!Ul't'le the Charmin. squeeze the \\'ondcr Bread. There ought to be a poin1 \1htre 1h1· liberals lca\·l~ off :ind s.1 \' its up to 1he 111· d1\ idual to protect hunsl·l(. But srll·pro· tection is foundrd on kno1\ledgf', :ind kno\1\edge of food and nutrition is hard lo cnme by. You 111ight n::. well ask your stockbroker ;ls your doctor about 11 I'.\ AN OOIJ "'il,\". requ iring nutri!lon:1l labelmg 1nar reinforce technically :ir· curate but essentially 1ni~lcading ad· vcr1ising clairns about \1hat's enriched. fortified. strengthcnrd. pure .ind natural A Science Student's Reflections on Abortion Sounds con1mcndable. but \\'alnut Acres comprises 1 "'O O\ o d c,.s I -s i z e d fanns: one for rnising chickens and beef. and 011t' for grov.•ing grains and \'egelabll'S and c:inninJ?. It runs off small batches of 60 to 100 cases of canned food at a time. The S200 to S400 it \1ould rost to determine the exact nutrilional l'On· tent or each batch \\'ould cat up any and all profit. \1 hich last year amounted to only S.'n.000 on a gross of $1.7 million. Pending better research an<l bctl er dissemination of its results. \1-c'll have tu t'Qntinue to muddle rnrough to poor health and sickness. 11hilc thr liberals trv 10 l\Tite a la"" But \\C can·1 force pcopl~ to SJl'C themscll'es. 1"hal's \1·hat the ~aderites did with seal belts. To insist that cars hal'e scat belts for thoS(' v.ho v.ant ro use them could be Justified. b11 1 putting in the buzz<'r and prel'ent1ng thf' car from starting until rnc hamrss is on pas infuriated even those of us "ho \1·an1 to 1\·ear it. Tu 1h•' F.r!1'"r I <itn" IJ1oh11,.'\ m111or 1n California and ! •.1.i11lrl l1k1· 1r1 1lr1·"1'nl to you so1nc ideas ••rt 1 suh11·l'\ 11!111·h m11:-.1 be nervc·rack· 11:' 1r:i .11111 .ind ~1tur colk'i1gut•11. ht' .,,,. ~uft1~ of ll1oloRJ1. chemistry !l() pl'\l':<l!'S r h:JI'(' !'<'t'fl the COmpJCxity o11.:i 1l!~\!··r1 0f ,,Ji;d 111· c~ill l1f{'. HO\\'CVt.r " I l<r11r11 rnnr•' 1ho!11 it I find l1ow little Yd' 1••;1111' 11111l«rsl.1nd 11 1'ht' dC'f1nilion is 111n51.u11lv 1·h.1111!1n~. For that 1natter the d111r11rlr11l 11f "~l,1 11" :il~o ehan;:cs as lll!li!'S 11\,;r 1hrr..1• of .l1111e (j()d;ilJ ('Oil· 1111u<i11.i; Ufl"-''1 n11r tl11'(iri1·!. :ind klt'<.s. 'ET \lh:11 lh•' 1'l'1rn11fit: 11nrld has lai l· 1•rl 10 aeh11 ·1•' 111 . .i 1t,.f1n1:1vn of nia n .ind hft>. QUr 1ieo11l" uur lful·tors llnd our ~uprl'm•· tour~ hi1~ <tt.-em1n~h ~:11nf'd for 1ht•1nselv••s I dt) no1 kn11\\• "'hl'thtr J babv ls "lluman." hcfor(' It '' bom or nol~ ·1 do 1101 kno~· 1f" 1hn't'•"tek frtus is hu n1an . I do nf)! knll\\ if :i !\f'iomu'Cl baby 1s hurc:1n \\'ha11~11 "human" \1fe"' The on· t~ •v ld~ that l'I commonly llCC{'p!f'd 111 !~s ur1111n. 1f 11 rs th<' 1ssur or "human " p11rrn1s \u1r11 11tJr ~uprrmt• Coon hns lega lized .1hort.1111. 11 n1u~1 b<-tha\ :lus art of 11·r11i1na11ni,: pn'~n:incy ls not cons1dc.red murdrr 1r1 thl' ''~<'S of our lrRHI ~vsiem . I l'llntenrl strongly that this can not 1ie1s-;1bl} l.H' known by any one now aHvo on 1h1· fl:ILC or thr e?rth. I contend !hat in lh[ cast' of surh dellaat~ s1luations 11 can ( l\:IAILBOX ) Letters /rotn readers t!rt welcomr.. lVornla/ly, writers slioulcl convey their me.~saoes i11 300 words or l.ess. T/1e right to coi1de11.se letters to fit .~pace or el1minarr JibcL is r eserved. All let- 1.rrs n1u~t include sig11ar11rt ond tnnll· n1q addre ss b11t 11a1nts may be 1ritJ1. J1ild oii 'l'equcst if sufficient reason Is apparent. f'octry 11;ill 11ot be pub· fi3hed. not be lmpnKlent to be exlra cautious of our decisions. 1 am speakinR of life. The 111·holc spiril or our Constitution Is \he prottction of that life. and that o( "our ~1erity''. The purpose for the existence or governmcot Is that protf'dion of lire. I OBJECT to the ded!!IOO of lhe Supreme Court. I object to any decision on th~ natur of ttk lffe of any fetus on 1hc grounds tbat any such statement can, at this ume , only be classified as opinion on 'iUCStionable evidence. \\'ith these Ideas in mind, I see only two ?O'Sible approaches to the su~ject. If. as I have ch<ttn fQr m)'!liClf~ JUr or rnor spcc1fical1y human llf~. iJ valuable and worth protet.11on then bee.a.use c:J the • doubt in this area. abortion be<'on1rs unthinkable. The "possible life" can not be destroyed for any reason. The second approach is that the human life is not so special and can be set aside for certain things. ln this case it docs not m:itter if the fetus is huinan or not. I have found that fhese reasons are most commonly financial ,• personal and in all cases I have seen and heard of for this i;implc reason of convenience. 11 is easier to have an abortion than bother v.·ith anotJier human being. 1 rINO the latter philosophy unac· ceptable. I cannot put convenience above hfe. If lhe philosophy of our J;1ws. our govcmm('n\. and our people docs not put a premium on human life then I fear for any futurt of hope. t respectfully request th.'lt yoo consider these thoughU and find for yourself the measure of truth in them. I abo :isk thnt you ask tlM! C.OOgress to suppart the anti· abortion amendment. JOHN !. GORMAN Ill Ecolog11 Tt.1 the Edit.or: Your editdrial on use of lhe St1trr R.anch park emphaslz~ a s ntimcnt irJ\: portant lo 311 of us . . . "C3relt'!kl. thooght1e~" misuse of 50 prec:iou.s ::i resourot ~·ould be a tragedy." BUT. thr editorial obo contains a • "carell'SS. ... lhoughtlesa misuse" o f another precious resource: our language. To quote ~ou again: "County officials arc tak ing cvety precaution lo be sure the ' fragile <.<COIO&Y of the area \ron't be damaged ... ·• Please! The "·ord you meant~to .use is "environment." The \\Vrd 11ecology" n1eans the study of the int~ctions of organisms and their environment. It is anal~ous to the words psychology, biology. sociology. cl al. It ls nol !1'ynon>'mous w i th "environment." nllhough many careless \\filers and spc:.ikers seem to think so. i'.IARCIA BLACKr<.10N •lJ11a111ericn11' Tag To the 1-::ditor: To my amazement C.'narles f>.tcCabe ~lated in the Pilot. ~lar. 14. "The House Uname.rlcan Activities Committee {and that name Is (or real).'' ror shame. That has been a Communist slant for )'Cars. How did you folk~ ever let it get by? You do have such a \I01Klerful ~per. ' To the best of .my knowledge. the. i;QrTect name Is : The J{ou~ commlltec. otr Un·Amcr!can Acii\'ilies. l agrl'C "it h ~Ir r<.1cCabe in every se~ of lhc aniclc, "'Ith 11ht1t ex.tTption . I :im sure if lhis Is brought to t-.tr. l\1cCahl!'s attention •ne "''ill agr~ lo explain this phrase he used . EDWIN f". SLAGEL ' For the big manufact ur ers. complianC'<' "'ould represent a tiny fraction of rnc rost of their producl ion·runs of tens of thousands of cases. Thus. should the la\\' pass as nov.· \\Til- tcn. good-bye \\'alnut Acres. "·hich llSt'S' no chemical fertilizers or sprays, and v.11ich actually d()('s gro1v an d prepare food the v.•ay it is fraudulently suggested on tclrvision that certain "natural" prod· ucts arc handled. But if \\'a lnut Acres is ullimarely done in by legislation. don·t blame it on the corporate OOddics. This j!; no plot by the conservatives to t'lptlnge the last 1nemory of 11eal1hy, 11ndn1ggl'd. unadulter11ted pure food. \\'AL.~UT ACR~' cries of distres.1 have been heard v.•lth s)mpathy by such Senntors as Easlland of J\tississippi, To'A-e:r of Texas. )1cClurc of Idaho and Baker of Tennessee. very far rightld all. ~o. \\'alnut Acr es v;ould be a victim of hbernl good inl<'nlions. In fact. the betllng is that th!!-:nntnd· ment 'A·hich 'A·ould be !'<> hannful, not only to \Y:ilnut Acres bot to all small·food proces.wrs. \\'Ill get knocked out. But it illustrates !;low much easier i1 is to cry oot. "There ou~tta l>f! n 111v.·." than it is to cast a lnw In thr. right \.\'ords. L.'lw-making "'orks best "'l'lcn you can assume all people do and nrt !ht S..'lme. Tho\1 Shult Not \\rAlk on the Rrd As such.. so mu ch or cc:nnomlc leglsltili· '" winds up favoring what Is big and whal lS the .same, \vilh the rrsult 1hat th(ly tell )'OU on television to s'rlop tor bread nnd • • )'ou can make lhc peoplr ~ou "·ant tfl help -hale you. Look 01 Nader. t::vrry time that damn buzzer goes off. l?C IQS{.'s a l'Ole. OIAHGl COAST DAILY PILOT Robert JV. \Vrf'rl, Publis'1 tr Thomas Keevil, EditOf" Barba'l'a Krri!>icli . .Editorial Pl'lge f:diror 'The editorial pa.1,:e or 1h<." Diu ly P1io1 seek.t to 1nlonn and stimulate tf'adl't5 hy pl't!.Cflnna on tlua J>&a"e dl\'f'l'SE' <'CTT\mcn!alj' "" 1Qp1~ of 1n- l('n'!t hy syndJcatM ('l'Jlumnt1ts Rnd rartoorusts, by pr{I0.·1d1f'llZ a forum filr rea d•rs' Y\ewa and by fl""'en!I~ th~s nl"wspapn .. s op1nionll and ld<>ll.t on cumnt lopil"l. The t'dl!orlal optnlf>lt• ol thP Dal!)' Pilo! •PP"Rt nnly in the ed.JlarW columo at tbe top of the. P<lal'. Op1n101t1 t\'Pl'1'5llfd by th" l'QI· umn1st1 and C'•111oon1s\s aM ~!!er l\Ti1tni: &rt' l~f'lr O'A"rl and no ~l'li<'· m<'nt ol their Vlf"'l','9 by lhl' D:u ly Pilot shouki be lnf(>md, Tuesday. March 26. 1974 Deadline 'QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi r===:-:----:...-~~ Reportecl For Ford From \\'Ire Strvl ce§ Vice President Gerald R. ford t:.as promised his wife to quit public ll fe 11(1 l<iter than 1971 . ruling out a run for the Jtepublican pr es i d en ti a 1 nomination. according to ;in inlervh.•\\' in People ma~azine. But he left open one ,~·ay he could !>£ the (-;<)p\ J9i6 fla g be 2 rt'r -.H lhe nominaling con\·ention 1 s hop.:>lessly dtadlockc~I . . ... -.... --. ' .. ~ ... , ... .;,..._:. . .. . Ford said Ul the 1nter\·1cv.· thal his s e 1 f -i m pose d retircml'nl deadline stemm{'d fron1 a bad ne1.:k n('r\'e problem his \\ ife had ~n suffering since 1964. causing i.,;;.:;:;..::.:;;:,;.::.:;;;.;:;;;;;;;;,;;;,;;;;;.;.;;::.;;;;;;;.;; _____ .. numbness in ~r arrn "I just got a ticket, I'm out of gas, and now some iii.twit •·1t \\as len!'ion created hy has put me on 'hold'! 1' problem.s of me being 3\\•ay ~ much and h('r havint: to run the family." Ford said. • Prcsidrnt Chi anj!; Kal·sht>k reCTi\'ed foreign guests for the fi rst time in n"car\y 20 monlhs as he anti hi-s \.\·lfc ga\'e a farf'\.\'ell dinner for t he 1\nH•r1crin ambasc;a<lor lru11at.e Council Flays Visitor Strip Search CA'.'\O'.'l CITY. Colo. (CPI) \\'ardl'n Alex Vl ilson said he Bo11anno Launches Career SA'.'I JOSE <AP\ -Biii Bonanno, son of retirtd Ne"'' \'ork P.lafia bos." J o !i e p h Bonanno. is starting a career of .,.,·riting poetry oo prison experiences and lecturing to repay his $100.000 debt to the Internal Revenue Sen:ice . Tht younger Bonarmo. 41. is free after ser\'ing a three-yl'ar fcdl'ral prison term for ntail fraud oorl\iction. TIIE COS\1CT10S A n d st'nt~ came in an earlier career rCrounted in "~fooor Thy Fathl'r," author Gay Ta\ese's best selling book. It rl'COunts that B i 1 I reluctanlly h O'n o r e d • his fa ther's v.i~h that he take charge of the family's l'\ev.• \'ork '·busillt'!S&" during a lhr~-year struggle v.·ith ri\·al ~tafia mobs. .. One of th~-reasons I want lo V.Tile and speak is to pay off my debts. I have e\'C'f1' intention of straightening things out v.i th the go\'e mment in an ·.rays," he said. DAILY PILOT 7 ----- Robert Frost's Fcir11i Revit<ilized DERRY, /'\II 1..\'r'1-r1<' fami that in.s111rt.>d Robert Frol;t's poems ol rugged '.'\ev.• £n'tland hfe and Yankf't.> indi\'idualism has bccol:ne the <:enl~ for ob6er.,.lng the l:ne poet's JOOth birthday. "lie v.•as heart.broken "'ht"n he vi.siled this plact' and found that Jt had bfolmc an auwmobile graveyard." said Lesley frost Ballanlinf'. the poet'~ daui.:hter "''ho grew up htre fronl 1900 to 1910. Sl~CE THE STAT£ bought the property aft~r froot:s death .a dl'C3dl! ;igo. the ru:.1.1ng hulks of hundr•·d~ of v.Tt'<'ked C'ars have bee n removed from v.·hat had been his .1pple orchard. "Of all the pl.'.ICC'S v.·e lived. this is tht"o 00<' he-v.·oo ld ha\'t v.·antl'd to restore." said ~!rs. U.altanlLllt'. v.·ho !Misted, that Derrv be chosC'n for the is!'ua.nce of a con1n1en1orative Cni ted State-s postage stamp today, the IOOth ann1\·ersary of FN:16!'S birlh. Frost . "'ho moved hl're in 1900 after ht" droppt'd out of H;1rvard , said the 10 years he lived in D<-rry were the basis of m06t of his poetry. ALTllOUG ll THE orchard lx-can1e a junkyard. !ht• houSt' ··i."> fund;i111cntaJly the same as it v.·as v.·hen I livCd in \t." ~trs. Ballantine said. The l'<hLte cl:tpbo:trd fannhol.&' ;:ind atw("hi."d b.1rn S!anding a'°™' on a h11! arnld ii fev.• old nuiple trct~ ha\'t• h.•1'n freshly p:untC'd . but po·i>hni,: "'1lllpaper and Cl'thni;: pa int rt""\·eal the need for 1-1or~ inside. So1ne r:I the or4;ina1 p!:tnk flooring has be<'n cover1'<1 \r1 th Jinolet.1n1, lhe l'o'OOCl·IJUrn1ni.: stove has been renio\'C'd froni the kitcht'n. and tht.' lv.'0-~<it pri\)' in Che b~1n1 h:is bt:·1•n boardC'd O\·er TIK" b..1throorn installed in the hous€' v.·111 h;n'l' to be n.·mo•«-d for t/1€' ~•kl· of autht•nucity. :0.lrs Dallant1n1• . lid U\llSLde. 1111\C h..1s \\1011"11~ gre<1ll'r changes Til l': \ 11.LAC.l': nh<lut !1111 nult·~ n11.:1y ha:-t•xp:ul<ll'd 1'.·!'1 11111\ res1dt"ll.!I 111011:i 1~ 1v·r1h o' Bosion and tht.> 11 l' ,1 r b ~ \Yoods ntar the-house have ~rov.11 up around the N~ F:nGl11nd !'I.tone v.·AIJ, ~· n1nruni.: hrook «od p.i.sturc 1<pr1ni;: that v."l'n:' the sub}ttL~ flf sonlt' of Frost's besl-10\'td IX>t'm" ~l.~:;.~11..·hu~HS· OOnl1'r A' r--::---;;:---==::-=::--, tr11ill'r 1><il'K is on tht· f'd~1· of THE 1hr iO ,1t"t•·~ :Lt'qllll'11t b~ !ht• ""'' ., "' ... 'S · l-\>0pl1• do11 ·11·1 1·n 1.1I~ \11th ............ tl11~ l><llllt' .\'1•\.\' ll.u111\..~h1r" I ;1t'C"'11! " said Eel B.1rn.1. a ~­ ~l'Jr-()\d pot'! \.\h11 111!'1 fn, 1 111f1•. An11·. h;1$. 1111~1 Ill th1• holL'l' as ;} 1',1fl'!.1~t·r f,,r l~l1"t·1 ~<·:i rs .-1vm1M .... H•Ul"'f Alt CWMI. T1mt tt1rto .. , ........ L•1vn1,St<Hltll1Ck All OIM" 49S-0401 642·175) 7:30 P.M. WED. MARCH 27 40 Voice Concert Choir FROM MULTNOMAH SCHOOL OF THE BIBLE IN POR TLAND. OREGON COAST BIBLE CHURCH SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO MAlCO fOlfSTfl J •• HI SCHOOL-DU. OllSl'O AHO A.VIOH 493-1949 494-1848 830-0407 1·11c Central ~e\.\'S Agency rrportcd Presidenl and _\ladan1 e Chian1t \\'Ct (' at the dinner for Ambassador \\'alter ( PEOPLE ) -The Colorado Staie Prison in-understood the prisone~· n1at(' council 1rill me('t \l•ith the anger. but there \\'aS "nothing 1\•a rden this v.·eck to try to hal l more humiliating than a man -----~---.-.-.-.-.-.-.~.~.~.~.-.-.-.~.~_-__ • ___ :_-;-______________________________ ...,.._ strip searching of 11·omcn ('llS]aved to a drug .. , And _ visitors. drugs, he sa1d. \l'Crc the ··1rs humiliating ." O . .J . subject of the search. Carroll, a n1embcr of the lie admitt.cd that in most P. l\leConau_ghy. v.·ho retires council. said. "ll v.•as also c3S('S. m:it rons only ··clothes fron1 The l' S. diplo!T'alic ;trbitranty applied. lt v.·as not S('a rchc-d" \\'Omen visito~. No sl'r.·1cl' next 111onlh appliL'<l to l'\·ery v.·oman th;it contraband of any kind \\·as Chiang. '1'hv \\'ill be 87 on cam(' dov.•n to \'\sit an y found in !he st rip S"archcs, he Oct. 31. had not n1ade andy ininatc. said. publi c ;:1ppcnr;_incc or rc<"c1\I' l-;p;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;-;;~ any fo reign \'isilors sincel suffering pnl'un1on1a 111 July. 19i2. • So\'1ct leader L e o n i d Brezhne\' t11n1c<i lo U . S . Sccret:.iry of State Henr~· Kissin)!;l'r to say 1h~1t 111.'lmut Sonnefelrll , the-secretary's LUCILLE KUEHN AD~llNISTKATIVE ANAl.YST x Newpart Beach City Council VOTE St:lt(' l:le?arr llll'nl counselor. i;.:;: ;;~~~; ·:~;0'_::: ;~: •. ,. ~:::-, e ·'''''""~ r .. 'l~ ,...,,.,. ~,,,, •Oll APRIL 9 ··has in1provc-d and looks ~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~~~~~ youni::cr. lie probabl,\· drinks a _.:_ lot of Pl'p5i·Cola. \\Te'J\ soon be drinking P('ps1-Col;i ." K!ssingcr is in :\loscO\I' fur t:itl\s. The So\·iet L'nion signC'd a barler agrc<'ment last vrar for 1he construction of Pepsi plants in ~IOSC<l\V and the sale of Russian l'o<lka and \1'ines in the United States . • Academy A;r11 rd -11'i.:-,ning actor \\'alter Brennan has r e t urned to his '.\.1oorp;irk cattle ranch arter spending fiv(' da ys in a hos pit al v.•hilr undergoing a series of tests for en1physema. u 0poke~n1an says. , The 79.1:e.'.lt-0ld vrtcran or te\e\'ision ·and films improved enough to perrnit hil'l to lca\'e the hospital in Oxnard . • Sir La11rcnce Oli\•icr ended 37 vea rs at lhe Old Vic Theciter \.\"ith the \\·ord s. "All I ha\'C is a tal ent to amust.'' En gland's grealest lili ng nctor deli\'erc-d the final line of Noel Co.,.,•ar.:l 'a rong. ''Ii Love \\"ere All ." 10 a fare1rell party after the final curtain had fallen to his Old \'ic career. during \\·hich he gave performanc"s as I! a ni 1 l' t . I I en r r \'. :\lactw1h and Othello. Lord Olivier. \1·110 at 6f1 begins a sabba tical next month. said he \\':lS takint: ti n11' off to sec more of his y:ifl'. :.ietress ,Joan PIO\\T ight. and his l'hildrcn. • Oarrell '.\lcyer of '.\fi ssion llills \1 :1s elected president of t he C;il1fornia Rl'publican Asscmbl:-' at :i Fre s n o c:on .. cntion. He succeeds Oick Kr11.e:h of '.\!organ City a<> head of the 9.500 1ne1nbcr organiiation • Robert S. ~I <''.'./a m 3 r a . presid('n l of the \\'oriel Bank. arri,·cd in Ali::iers for talks \1·ith Prrsident II o 11 a r I Boumt die nne and A!gl'nan leaders on the bank's possible particip..i.tion in A I g e r i a ' s devrlopn1ent proble111!l. • Gov. ~1alrolm \\' i 1 s .o n donned a gold satin ~ armulke and ate ba~els and lox :H a fund-raisin" breek!a~t in r-.·e\\' York for orHmdox Jev.·s. A yarmulke is 11 skullcap ""Orn . by Je"·s in t h I' synagogue. \\'ilson. a Homan Catholic. !'tressed !ht' h a rmon~ bctv.·cen thr tv.·o fallh! in a brief address to about 600 p<>rsons a I t e n d I n g !hf' breakfast for the y ou I h organlz..i.tion or lhe Lubavitch ~1ovcmen1 . a w o rld"•ldr Jcv.·i~h sect Serious about Losing ~ight? Medical • Weight Reduction Lindora 's un iq ue program is a safe and practical method for the ent ire family to lose weight and learn how to maint ai n proper we ight ... und er th e stri ct su pervision or Medical Doctors. Call for i11/orn1at io11 Mo11day rhr11 Frid ay8 A.M.10 6 P.M. SAN BERNARDINO .LONG BEACH SHERMAN OAKS BB6-4788 . '426-6549 789-7103 A"O"'"~AO KB Protei1•0"11 Grib•".VO" O,I Meo.cal BIOQ Bldg Prolfs110"11 Bldg. NEWPORT BEACH WEST COVINA SANTA MONICA 645-3740 962-3438 82B-4513 p,,., P•o:>'tll•O••I •~•·o~ F""'"" Bldg Bldg ,,.,,,,c al Bldg. WOODLAND HILLS POMONA MISSION HILLS 347-5647 623-1655 365·113B W1r"f'·Y•c10·1 P""'O"I Vl llf • ... •1·0• l.'ed•Cl l 810~ l.Af<l•Cl l Ce~IU "'td , •• 8109 COSTA MESA HAWTHORNE ORANGE 557°1893 679-9236 538·2395 '-'•s• V~•de 11a .. 1~01n8 f .,hn·C~IP'"'I" P•OtlllU)t\ll BldQ . 1.11.:hc•I C1n!e• P•c'•1••0,.1I Bldg. f LONG BEACH PASADENA LA HABRA 597-0378 796·2614. 694·1029 lOI AltOI C•oc•e• H•llC•tl! M•Cl1ct l C•ni.r Bon' Butg M1d,c1I Bldg, GARDEN GROVE FULLERTON RIVERSIDE 534-2051 870·9501 787·8250 Pltll S!l!I Collect li!1dlc1I P•ol111.on1! Bldg. Med•Cl l BIOg sa~•·• CERRITOS 924-5748 Ct <t•!OI P1Plll1oon1I Bldg Lindora MEDICAL CLINIC FLOWERS & FOUNTAINS A Ll\'E DISPLAY OF SPRING . South (oast ?tua -3 .1l \ . l 191-l~o-3~0- .\ 25.B"-000-l . 1 • . i- 00< o- .. ·\ - ..~·:•• -... : .. ~· ... •'' ' .. . ' /.(~.'4-' • ,J ~- " ,, • 1Uz1lthz't it be 11ice? Just thinlc of the money you'd save if yon didn't have to pay for the privilege of \Vritin g checks. \Veil you don't! Nat if )'Ott have a ~1oneysa\'cr Savings Account at First National Bank of Orange Coun ty. llere's 110\v it works: ,J 1. 01>en a regul ar sav ings account and a personal cl1ecki.ng account at any of our eight conven.ie11t offices; ) !.. Maintain a minimum balance of $1500.00 in your_ regular sav- in gs accot1nt-yotl now 11ave a ~1 011eysaver Account-a11d ; 3. Then forget the 1nont11ly service charge on you r perso nal C'hec:k- ing account. There won't be a.oy. .. )'ou can \\'Titc a'I 1nany cl1ecks as )'011 like ... J\llSOLCTELY FHEK Ami since the ~1 oncysa\'cr :\eco11nt is set 11Jl likC' a reg- ul ar savinµ;s acC'o unt, ~;au can adtl to or 'vithclra\v fro1n it as often a1; yo11 ,,·i~l1, a'\ long as )T>11 1naintain a SJ.500.00 111ini1n nn1 lJalance. ,.{J11'l1 not ri11ly sa\·c the nu1nry ~·ou'rc no''' ·"Jlt~nclin~ for ~crvil·c cl1argcs, yot1'll also l>e r<-1.rning a hi gh rate of inter- est 011 )'OUr '\a\·ings. So stop h:· 1l1C' Xc'v 1\cco11nts <ic!)k at one of our ('i,t!ht <)ffi ccs today antl a'lk alxJu t our nr:w .\loncysavc r 1\ccount. l ts nan1e says it all. Don"t for~ct 1 lllAIM OffiU II Ille f'llzl 111 daWlll0-11 0111111 ln1ndl Offim: WHClM: Stilt ColltCt & 8111 COSTA MUA: Mew Yt16t & AdMllS ll MODOIA: CJ\apm1n & f'raSOtct GIAN'[: Jgs!Jn I Cotl1n1 SANll MA: J7t~ & Tustin TUSTIM: Rrd Hill & W'lnut VILIJ PAil: $alll,.lt & W111!M . " . . . ~ . DAil Y PILOT Ul'I Tf lt""91• Dies nt 61 Carl B. Hoel scher, pre~· ident of the l'asadena T ournament of l~oses. has died of heart. fail· Fatalities Plunge Auto Accidents Top ,Coit11ty Death Toll By \VILLIA1\t SCHMEIDER Of IM D•lhf 1'1191 ltfH SANTA ANA -The number rif f<tl:il tra!!!c accid{'flts in Ora11ge CQun1y contintlt'd to dl-tllnC' last year hut the: autoniobilc Wll:<. still !he biggest killer in the realm of violt'nt or accidt.11t;il death . According 10 statistics In the 1973 armual Coroner's Report, nearly hair of Ul'l' drivers invo lved in fatal crashes Wt.'rf' drunk and 35 pcrt't'nt of the 247 \\'ho died wl'rc undf'r the agl' or 19. The 31)-p;igc rrport is a c:oncisc breakdown of all t'ne 4,81!) cases investigated by the county coroner's office and it puts <:ounty deaths into 1najor categories. ' fatalities with 34 foll ov.·eci by Mnrch v.·i\11 29 and ~lay with 25. ACCORDl1'\G TO the co ron e r's brcakdO\\'n, sul('idl'S \\'tre the second biggest cause of violent death in 1973 \\ilh 228. ~lf·inOicted gunshots ldlled the most suicide victims, 96; followed by drugs, 71; hanging, 26; 11sphyxiation , 23; drownini;. 4; and mlscrllancous 4. . Tiw.· latter category included ooe victim y.•IJo died in a jump from a roof, according to the report. 'J'1c groo test number of suicide victJm.o:; -56 o! them -v.·erl' in th e W-29 <tgc bracket : follow{'(! hy 44 persons in lht' 50- 59 brru:kP!: 41 111 the 30·39 brack('l and 38 ln thl' 40-49 ag1· group. ""hh six : bums y.·ith eight : accidental ovt.'rdose v.·lth four: miscellaneous with six: 15 undetermined and thret in :t "pending" category. Violent and accidental deatm were far outstripped by deaths of normal causes last year which aceounted for more than 2.~ deaths. Of that total, 1.866 were diseases of the circulatory systern .. Deaf Counselors Co urse Saturday 111 Westminster ORANGE COUNTY Heart Seminar ORANGE -A xminar 'Will Colle ge Aides Set At Golden West Representatives from more than 35 four-year California college and universities will be at Golden \Yest Co J I e g e \Vcdnesda y to a n s w e r questions about their iruitltu· tlon.s. Called ''College Transfer Day," the program v.111 be held belwten 9:30 a.m. tll'd. 1 :30 p.m., in the college center building. I Collcg(' rt.presentatlvt"S wt11 i answer questions a b o u t 1 admission requirements, filing \ dates. applications. majors, financial cos~. financial aid an<1 housing. I LUCILLE KUEHN X AD~llNl~"TRATI VE ANALYST be the featured offering Wednesday during the monthly meeting of t h e Orange CotiMy dlapt« of Mended :Hearts, lnc. The meeting is sdledu1e<1 1or 7:30 Newport Beach City Council VOTE p.m. in the Oilldren's HOl!lpital P1t~10<o..11.-1otc--=N ........ 8.w00<1~(;00f0""'1<1t,1el1 APRIL9 auditorium, 1100 Stewart ii.-~0r .CQfonl"""'.,9~•ts urc al his Altadena CA RS Aj\;I) traffic·rclated deaths totkc home. l-loelscher had up nearly 11 th ird or ttl(.• report "In tbc C>Nl.Y ll l'l'..1tSONS tinder 19 took their own lh"t'S -thC' smalll•sl age category in total suicidl's dur ing 1973. -jD~r~iv~e,~O..~an~ge~.OiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiii~~~~~:ii;:~~~-iii-::::::::::;;::::::;:;;:;;;:~· \VESTh11NSTER ..... A short. course to MEW,ORT IEAC been associated with \"iolrnt dealh category, \vhich lists a total the rose tourna1nent or 861 \'ictin1s. for 24 years. A number of traffic deaths during 1~3 ------'--------is do~n from 256 in 1~2 and 259 in 1971, according to figures in the report. ll'.WJ'""-"Ur".;::a;•.:...r..Jl:~.£.;~";j Of those killrd in traffic 1nishaps , 63 Deaths Elsewhere died in Orange Coast communit!e.o:;. liunlington Beach led t he field of Orange Coast cities \\'ilh 15 fatalities, followed by Newport Beach with nirlt!, San C1cmente with eight. Irvine with seven, Laguna Beach and Seal Bench ~P.C&"-..... ~ with six each, Fountain Vall ry \\'Ith five, KALA!\JAZOO, Mich. <AP)-Costa ~l\fcsa v.·ith four and San Juan Rohen A-1. Boudeman, 56. Capistrano with lhrec. presidt>nt of Upjohn Co., died of cancer Saturday at Bromon OTHER NOTABLE statistics in the Hospital, where he had been a traffic fatality section of the report patient since Feb. 5. include : -A total of 56 died in pcdc!>lr i:in MONTE CARLO (U PI ) -versus vehicle crashes. Captain Edward Mol}'lleux , 82, -A total of 2.fl died on motorcycles . too~er of the famoLL'l French -A total of 88 people under 19 died {~sh.ion .house or 5 Rue Royalc, followed by 61 in the 21).21) age group, 36 died Friday of natural causes, in tne ~39 group and 25 over 70 years of ~ends said. age. ~ Death l\'otlee• -June was the \rorst month for Ace1dcntal poisonings killed the third J;irgl'Sl uumbcr of countians last ye-.:ar at 95. Th(' report notes that 27 of those died as a rrsult or mix fng dn1gs \\'ilh alcohol. AccidcnL;iJ fall g kilk.-d another 81 counlians in 1973. followed by tho category of homicides in Wi1ich ~died. In the latter category, the report notes that 33 died of glDlShot wounds; 10 of blows lo th(' head ; seven from stab v.·ounds; six from strangulation and two front hand heatings. MOST OF THOSE who died -a total of :IO -\\'Crc under 30 years of age, according lo the report Asphyxiation killed lhe nrxt large~t numbl'r of roun!ians. 47. follo\\'ed by acTidental dro1.111ing. 43. !\·lost of the dro1\11ings 1.1·cr(' 'in sv.·inimin g pools -<i total of Z3 followed by nine: ocean dn)\vnings, thf'('c in bathlubs ;:ind one in the J)isncyland mennaid lagoon. Other categories of violent or accidental dcat'ns included r a i I w a y accidents with t11.i:i; aircraft accidents ~;:i! f4~11~~~~·~i;E'd~::be~o;,~ Judge Deni· es Salary Plea A,,,...ICtn Lf'OI"" P"aJI, Mlllll ... IY Ptrk. $11rVlved ~v wl!1, Vlolt; •on tnd dMlir>!..-~n-1-, 1100 '"" llOMif fllrtDl'I, Stn. Gt brkol; dtUVP>ltr. JMOn V. ltrHn, l y-....!J 1WO gr1ndclllldr~. Grto;I L.trion ":~~·,::::~~·~:::::·.--:.";;:::';By -County's Court Clerks MO<M.,. AO>om~o. w<O> D•. W""' H. ,,... oflld•lll'!ll. lnt..-.....m, i i MOnlt C~tery. Ml!:TICE ~ Mt!kf. RHl!lenl ot C•!1 ~; daN ot dHll" ....... ll:,. i.J, 1'74.. $11f"Ylyeo;t tr.' A b.d b 0 .i1'9r, Wiiheimina M•<1n. N-Yorti twv SANTA ANA -I y range ~ '" Lorio 8•11c11. Pliv••• Mfik•• County's Superior Court clerks to hold· ancf, l11Nrmt'l!I N¥f bHn hfk!. Bell l1Wctw.-ay Mortu•;~i.f~rac:1t>r1. county supervisors to what they said was Marv Fr•r.c;a Riiey. Rflht•nl o1 cost• a firm pledge on pay raises Monday ran ~I d•ll ol cle•I!\, ...... r<h 2$, 1t1'-. ~Vfd lrY c11uohtff"I, J .. .,,.. k11111on into an unsympathetic judge. _. Mar"Oa~ 8•ker1 lt!r" .,,,.,., •nd --· S..-vic.., F•ICNv, M•n:h 7'. Superior Court Judge Mark Soden e't St. Ciemlnll C•lllolle Chim::ll. Sarat111111 Sl>fl"91• "ltw York. 1,.1..-me.11 In denied the writ SOU.ght by Clerks and ScM1Ylerwtlle'. New York. Wfllclltt Ch111>el , ofUci Js nd led (h t the ( Mottu••Y· '"°""1r-c1!""' Ol!'fcton. urnon a a ru a cou.n y H•!Tf s1mmon!~R"!1Mm of ca.11 board did not act in bad faith last mooth M1•1 c111• of dNlh, M.lrch n, 1''•· when 1·1 turned down an a-ment Sur¥!"*' b¥ wife, Hate!; 1"1)1'!, HllTV a--- $ff!l"'°"l Jr •• '°"'' "'''-; 11•tH'. cori rea~~ between uru·on nego""l<irs and ''"""' 11tlll(llt; two trandchlldrt <1. un.:u ""' lfrYICH and 1n1erm""t wm be held In the COWlty's personnel department R•'fl~v. llllnoll. Bell 8 r" Id w I., • ModVerv, Fcww1rdlno Olrec1or1. Judnc Soden agreed with county lawyers tnat the board had the pri~·ilege ot rejecting the agreement and could not be held to an understanding that would have given the clerk.$ a pay hike of more than $100 per month, "It's back to the drawing board," a union official commented ·outside the courtroom. "We will hold a further meeting \\1th the clexks and then decide on our future action." Judge Soden's ruling takes lhe dispute back to the JXlints reaehcd last ,October when negotiations between the 50 clerks and the county broke down:- help peopl(' work with the deaf will begin on Saturday at the \Vestminster Police Station. The course, "Public Service and the T>caf," is sponsored by Golden West College's administration of ju s Ii c e program . It will be held on six: coosecutivc Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Instructors will be from tho college's impaired hearing program. The course will be for city. county and state employcs who work in public service agencies, such as e1nployment pcrSOMcl , policemen , hospital employe.s, and tor persons v•ho \\'Ork for private service agencies. Jnstn1ctors \\•iU deal with the efttct of hearing: Joss on communication. social effects of hearing loss. strategies !or dealing y.·ith deaf persons in daily \!.'Ork situations. There will be one unit of college credit for the: course, which will cost $6. Regist ration is in advance by mail, or on a space available basis at 8:30 a.m. on Mardi 30 in the cl.assroom.. More information Ls available at 892--7711. Poetry Readings Set iii Scliools Students from five Orange Count y high schools will read their poetry as part or the second annual Poetry in the Schools Festival Wednesday in the' Fine Arts Village Theater at UC Irvine. Participating schools are c.osta Mesa High School, Newport Harbor High School. Estancia High School, University High School and Santa Ana High School. Also reading their works will be Kenneth Curtis Lyle, who is conducting a poetry workshop at Newport Harbor lligh School. and Manuel Gomez, who is conducting a poetry workshop at Santa Ana High School. Poetry in the Scliools Is ;pon.ort'd by ·the National EndoWment for the Arts. • TltUMl'F b ,,.,..,.,,, J . Trvmpf. RHk!«ll of Mlsslooil--------------------------------------------1 Vit(b• date of de1lh, March 1•. ltl•. $u(lflvtl<'l bV wl ... M1rlon; •-d~UllM""· LI_,,.,, and Grl!ch""; mother. Mr1. '"°"'"' w. Trumpf. Wji.con1ln ; brl!IMr. ;a:r>e Tniml)'f. Whlon1ln. Mtmorl1I ltn, Wldnesday, M.lrdl 21, 11 AM, s er L111un• 1111ch Ch•Pfl. Pr!va•e Interment. S,....f~ Laguna 8 e I t h Maflu•rv. Olrac:tot•. f WILLIAMS ... ; ... Wllllt"I .. UlJ e.111sl ...... CC>sl• ~-Oa!t of deal~. M1rd1 "l4, 1~7•. 6u!'\'lve<! bY 1!111!).ltnd. Clifford O. Wllil•m11 ion, L!. Jtttray N. Wllllamt, of Hollom•"" NPW M~•ICOI brother, Jolln w. w~. Clll"Y•••I River, Florloa. Funeral .....vie~, Wed~~v. ll :JO PM. 11'1 IM Old MOITI• Ct>ureh, F<><t•I L1wn. Holl'(WOOd Hll ... Fort1! Ltw<1 Mllrfu•rv. :wr~~~~~~~~~~Y A'}l f. l lthS1 .. co~10 Me~o 046-4868 -·-BALTZ-BERGERON fUNERAl. HOME Coroio del Mor '°slo Me10 -·- 673-9450 640..2474 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY I 10 R1oodwoy, Co~to Mem 546-3433 -·-DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARY 1791 I B<ooch Sl.d. 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(2t3) 1124194 t 1215 Ee1I W11hi~I~ llYd, 12t3) 192-0357 *Offices open night and day and Saturdays ASSETS OVER $390,ooo;ooo • • ' • ' T1tMmy M"rctl ?t:. l<i)'4 DAILY PILOT 1) ------- Rock Musicians Losing Hea rin g Q: Whal caaH'd I.hf usually ('OOI Lt-c Trt\'ino to go Into a rn1e aft('r bls last (f'y,' holea In lbf' Jackie Glru~Dn ln\'trrary tournament? -Luk e. D., SI. Poul, ,\llnn. THE FAMILY O RC1,,,; By Bil Keane ' ,, Snper•ja1n Planne d Rock Extravagnnza Slated by ABC A pril 6 1 By JAY SllARBLTI business," ht txplained . "AND SO 1 C.\.'li lll"'-P hcl!M' :it n1g}t," ht added ~·1U\ a lnogh. referr u~ tu lilt• f;.1tt that the lack of a ht·111 ~ 1 advance sale i.-. kn0\1TJ to C"awe iJDlmnia 1n pronlot.1or1 1 circles. I • ·-: ! A: Tied for the lead, L~ blnn1cd television for his three-pu ll ing the 171h and thC J8th greens. He griped tha1 C~ announcer Hay Srott !llowed up his nwinentum bv asking him lo dela.v a pull for 2{) :-;eronds so the rr1mera·s could catch him on live T\'. t-."E\V YOHK jAP\ -On April 6, lh{' A mer i can Broadca.o;ting C.Ompanv i 11 Luklng \Is first plunge mto tht• \\·1ld, v.·ool) nod of ten financially cruel \\'Ol"ld of rock COOCf'rt-&iving in hope of 1nak.ing n1M} buck..s. ABC ls taking no ch:il"ICC'S on Wlkno~n name! in Hs first rock coocert \'Cfltur e. The acts, all JX'P music hrovi~. are ~p l'urp!e, Eincrsoo. l.lkt' ard l'alnwr. Black Sabbath, Sea.ls and Crofts. Black O;:ik Ar~~. Rar~ Earth and Earth, \\'Ind ond Tilt' c·.xpert:> lor1·:-.. ,• 1101 ., probll'!lL 1vith th1· $Li "'I. !h1·j t'Ol'll1!1U•--d. ~· bf' \ I (• \ (' sufftcK"!ll nurnt..-r~ ,,f tl)()!';<'I folks will stxi"· up ., "I knoy,· Scott 11.:is prob:1b!~· onl\ k1dJ1ng ." Trc1iM conceded, "but it's no timl' 10 kid v.h<'n h~·rl" I am pl av- ing for Ill(> \\'hole ffit hilada Joke or no JOke. 11 broke niv roncf'fltr<it ion " · Rcporll'd the CBS Cl"{'\\ dlrl'f'!Or l.1·1· nl1SS1;'i: :J Ill 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardne r · inch putt and h<''s looking for son1eonc to blame: it on. \\'c're ii ... •·1 knoy,· .,..., nred tl'lcrision."' the colorful Lee corn- r:i('nted aftf'rwards. "13ut insl("ad of the players control· h~~ the game , T\• 1i; controlling us. I know \lo'e need tcle- v1s1on, but I'm \\'Ondrring if v;e need it that badly." Q: Is il true that nuiny of the rllUC'OUs rock 'n' roll s ingers ere goin g dr<if fro1n lhelr O\\TI "music"".' -!\ts. Prise Ula Darnell. Baltimore. . A: Xcs, qui1e a fc\v arc so nfflict('(i from the amplified h1gh-dcc1bcl !'Ol.lnd~. Some of !hf' stars. such as Alice Cooper. quietly visit ear clinics in Nev.· York and California for checkups and lr("a\mcnt. !\f!":inn·hle they're luckier than \IC arc -they can't h£':l r lht:rnsclv('s shril'king'. Q: During the '68 pre-con\'t'ntion period. l>ustin llorf· man "'as a Bobby Kt'nnt'd)' ~upporttr but s~·llC'hed to lbt Eugt'nt !\lcCarthy camp. Did ht e\'t'r explain ~'by? - Charley Saundrrs. Indianapolis. A: The star jokingly made this explanatiori lo Ellen P.lcCarthy \\'hen he cscortt.>d her to an Oscar av:ard func- tion. "\\'hen I met Robhy:• he told her, "he apologized for not se<!ing me in 'Tl)(' Graduate.' Then he added. 'But you'rl' never ~N·n n1e in the Senate: That's \\'hen I de-- cidcd lo S\\'ilch to your husband'·· Fire. TilC r:nrrrtain· Callrd "California J:im." !hf' Jl\'C C'OOCt'rt \\·iH fc:iture C!J::hl act.s. last 12 hnurs :uxi take ptare nt the Ontario ~lotor Specd~·ay. I 0 c 3 1 e d nient dh·ision. "hieh is ru1t1ng about :;(} mil<'S t•ast of lA"" on the sho.,,,·, dcchnl's 10 s,jy Angeles. ho\\' mum lhC' y,ilolc thing \l i~l 1111:: SP EED\,'A'' IS an C"Ost -but ll ~"(11'1'1 be ;l \O\I • nppropriate site. since Bob cost ~-rn!urc foc 1hl' audi{'t\('l'. l\111 look~ on the rl.irl.. ~hit'. l\'h,11 if the *"""'' fin.1nv1.1\I\ hon~? ·I "I'\(' thou~ht ;ihf-1t 111.1\ a lot." rt'p!1t'\1 Str.n1h' ''I ).;\Jl':"S h11111.•:--(h' ',\ (' "Mommy, Dolly went from 'two$it\' thot right?" to 'five\ie~·. I~ Sh<inks, ABC's man tn chargt'. .s.'.l~.S thr conrert ~a trial run. TIIERE"S A SlG-PER·llt.All If it hits !he fiscal retaini~ I.ab for tlnlt' l~)'iflR tickets 1n \1·a\\, ABC n1ay OC\'er try 1i a<h·anet', \\"bile those who again. c~ to p.1y al lh!:-gale v.·ill \\'Ouldn 't do ;11l()th1·r i~ll· "Dut l'\'M'~' h1rgc ronlp:.ill~ hns had 9'1tnl' prOJl'CI~ tl1at faili:'d." ht> s:i1d, 'iU nunin)r:! up the rorporatl' COO('('rt front thl' l'OfllOT"ttlf• \ 1••\\-r•o1nt : "It's :t rraS<111uQ!l~ r1~k llus t"11tn1><111,\ L<; uS(>Cj to t.:ik1nh ." GM Makes Push The rnammoth mus1ra\ bla~t ha\'r to c.oogh up $IS. isn't being broadl'.'Bst h\'e. but • ht> 1 parts of it l'\'f'ntuall)· 111<1y }-,\'{'II though 1 y''l lX' J:);L·lt1ng a ~M'v that n1ns fron1 appear on the nety,·ork.'s lO 11111 10 JO p.m., "ft h:it "In Con('('rt" seril'.~. nlthou gh 1n<lkc:> Shank.~ think ro-:k fans that isn'l dcfinih· Yl-'t. snid "ft·i!l pay thin kind of inOl'l('Y to For Car Checks Shank.~. nn AUC v i cc travr\ thol far nnd stav that \Va ler I' a nl' I DETROIT, ;..uch I !;Pl ) -A nation'ft·1de progr.:1m auncd .'.It persuading 011'!1l'rs to ha\·e lhrir cars ''t'llergy·chf'tkcd" fur m:ix1mun1 fut'I t•conomy has l>l't•n announced b y Gcn('ral ~!otors Corp \J1r('("I mailing to .:10re than 12 million 011nl'rs of !9G9 lhrough JQ72 model, h:i s tx'gun in \1hat !'resident Ed11·ard :'\. Wife Ge ts Cole called "the lnri;('st dirr<:t communicallon \\'i!h C"11r 011n· er!! in General ~lotors' hiS< prl'!'ident. lCKI"~ _ -"ll':-; rrally d<'s.1~N. a" a " · SAf'llA~IF.'\l(l 1 t '!'l • !i\·e el·ent." hr saiil. adding "A lot of these thin~s \\'(' Go'. Honald H t·:1 ~;in "-· · k d · h don't kno\\' ,·ct bt.'C'al.IS(' \\T\·r r1·.:1ppoin1<'d liL·rutd I\ l'l'r:>~~·. ti ... t it \\asn t coo ·c up 11·1t nc,·rr '·'--·,h,·s k·tnd nf tht'n" b the primary idea of getting it uvo•~ " a iol~y profl'~o;;(lr :1 t tory." on telcvislcn. l:>t'forr ." he rorlC'Cdcd "\\llat lrnperi:il Vfllll'y (-OlleJ?i'. ;111 I · ·ru 1 r. 0t1r rxpcrl:ri It'll us. about the ltobcrt II. Chcstlt.'\', a ~red !1·i< THI:: l~tITE S le Hng ,\1 "IT \li'AS a n at u r a 1 !O\\Ct arh·anc~ pr1<'t~s. is !hat cit\· louncil man. '10 tht· ~!.'th" 0\\1\er::> of "Energy Check outgro"'th of tht 'In Con«rt' it \\'as dorX' to givl' -.CH™' kinrt Ht·~1on.1I \\'a!l'r Q ua It t yl USA·· include certificates of-scrie!I. but our basic ai1n v.-as of itx'Cfltive to buy tickets ('untrol Board for the l'ol,,r;1(t" fering a $2.50 credit on a to J?:t'l in to the rock promotion ahead of time. ni\l'r IJ<isln. check-up nr $5 on a tuneup. ,--'--"--:::;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;::7-"The Jetter cxpresscs our bc-J lier that by concentrating on kct'ping their car!I prop<>r\y tuned. r.)t cr.rners logl'thcr can twlp s.:1\'f' millions oi ~al· lo!1s of gas." Cole said ~ton- VISIT THE BUNNY CAROUSEL COURT Q: How many lin1es has llurly \'all rr l}{'t'n married'.' And how muny children rloes ht' ha\e'.' -B. T. T .• J'boenlx. • day. 5outh Coast ?taza Laetrile COLE SAID the program A: None. T~ cvtr,\··youthfu! B.tuly's bttn married four limes. First to Lron:i Ca uehC'rs. then aclrt'~scs Fay Webb and .Jane GrC<'r. And. finally, lo the l;1s!ing love of his life. lovely E leanor Kathleen Norris. They celebrate their 25th aMiversary this year. "'a!' sponsorE'd by all fi l'e c;:ir Ca D :j~d~h~·is:cio:"~'~·~"nd~:by~t ~hc~G:~~t~p~ar~t~s~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==============::::::::~~~~.::; nce r rug -di,·iSton. ~-- LOS ALTOS !AP ! -A POSTSCRIPTS FRO~f !\IARIL''N. To i\1aric T., ~Ion.roe, I.-.1.: Yes. Frank l\fcGee of the "Today" show "'as born in your cily ... To S. Lazarous, Staten Island. N.Y.: ~11ch­ siel Cole, bom in i\1adison, \\1is., financed his v.·ay to lfol- Jy"·ood by working as a dishwasher. pizza parlor baker and bart('nder _ , . T Bernard P., Chicago: The "'inner of the ,\\fred l. duPont-Columbia University A"·ard in broadcast journalism for 1972-73 \1·as a \\IBBi\t-TV rChi- cago ) nr\\'S special, one of the first to look into the night- mare 'ft·orld of rape. It v.•as called "The Rape of Pauteue."' Send 11011r quest1011s to 1-ly GaTch1er. "G/lld )'01' Asked Thai,'' ccre of tl1 i$ 11clL'S1XJf1Cr, P. 0. Bo:r 1560, Costa hte sa 92626. hfarily11 a1u! 1/y Gardner u.:i/l an- su:er <1.s mmiy quc.~rion.~ ru t/1r11 c-an in their col111n11, but the volun1c of nuHl 111akes personal rep lli:s 1111- possible. --====--·· "ft'Om<1n dying of cancer has managed to obtain n ron\ro\'ersial dru~ denied h<'r by the St3flford University t-.tedic;il Center. ! Josephine Dergn1 nn. 47. "ft·as rt'Ceiving the drug Laetrilt' at her physician·s office and her hlLsband .. Janle~. s011d she is fcclini:: IX'llrr Of<icials :!I S1anford refused to ~i\C her the drug, deril'cd frosn apricot pits and ot hc·r fruHs and vegetables, be<'auSC' of 1!s b:in as a cancer treat1ncnt h\' \hr Federal r.ovcmmcnt. She instead y,·ent to her doctor in Palo Alto for treatment. 1 y EVE RYBODY BENEF ITS FRO M THE I e NEW RATES ON LAGUNA FE DERAL'S NEW TE RM SAVINGS CE RTIFICATES' AN D ALL PASSBO OK ACCOUNTS! RATE HELi) fOH. l'IEI ll"i $1,000 4 YE ARS 7.79o/o ------1------1------------fcrm ccr1ific:llt 53010 $1,000 2%YEARs 6.983 term ctrtificatc $1,000 1 YEAR 6.72°'° --~------1 ------- $1,000 90 DAYS 5.92 3 ltrm cer111icatt And most popular of a/I-the convcnicnf PASSBOOK ACCOUNT fo r dail y needs ' 5~ •/e day-in, day-out interest yields 5.3 9 •/e per annum ( Wi1hdra.,.,·a1s btfort maturity from term ctrtificatc accounts art subjtct lo reduction 10 current 0<1Mbook ralc from dale of i•wancc, plus an 1ddi1ional 1hrtt month'' inttr~t forf.:11ure. HO~tE ()fJ-'ICE: 260 Occ;11l ,\venue, lilguna Beach, Cahf(\rn1.1 9265 1 Telephone: 494.754 1 • lACil."NA :'lllCUEL: l ~fonarch D:iy Pl:1z.a •SAN CLE,\IENTE: 601 };orth El C11n11nci Real • LAGUNA 1111.I-"': 2403~ Calle de la Plata • l.1\KE ELSISORE: 600 \\'at Ora.ham 1\vcn11c Meet The People Who Write IU AHDBSOH Ed.tor of 1he People Sectiorl (fa~ Women'' Sectiorl~ Bea hen been Otl the Do<!y Pilot ,,off ~e t%2. The wict:on ho~ won f;,,, ploc.e a been tiled for hororoble (1(-vemeiit in rhe Colifomia N~ P~bli \hert Ai10<.iotion'1 ttotewide <.onipei.rion W. w of the 12 yeat ~e Seo come oboad ord thii J1!ar ""°' dedaed be't in the tlote in "lcm!y irilere,1 covflfoge." in odc)lion to wimlroq o 1Nrd place iro rarionol compe1~0on (the J.C. Penney·Uoiver~ of Mii50!Ji <.onllit\!), CAlOI. MOOtll JO ()I.SOM A ~ ol the Doily P'.lol ~oH src::• 196?. Jo ;.".>~ tod her ~ on rrQtl'( of 1h11 People Sec1ion'' mo\! fT1emo1oble per1onoli1Y t\erd1115 in ochJo0n to other qeneral ou,19-vT'lenlS. 9>e hot won inchad oword\ Oi welt o\ contribv1irq 10 the overoll wirritq r llort ol 1he \eC!ion FonTlfl<ly eddor ol ' Behind the 'Wheel" for 1he ,raie of Orl!qon'\ Oepo11meri1 of ~.i.o t or Veh,cle\, ,he oho woi ~l!d '" pvbloc. relation\ ond crl,..~1\ing before ll.l"!Wq to me new\poper foeld. AWSOH DHll Trough ..he wen ...ntten ~ of Peoy:k Sec11on'\ be\l·femembered feature ''Ct"'\ on the med.co! orvl -,c .eni::e /~Im jl>"".l won owcrd\ lor m!T>y of 1hem) . .Allr.on olso hordes qenerol o\~\ ff)!' the ieCl!Cft She I-ct been O<'l ,,,.. Wy Pilot sto H \lflCe 1'?7! or'f".i h-i· won P,nolt\m honor\ ii'! the pc111 'ff'!" from t> e coun1y \ A1•ific1ol Kidney Foundation, Eplcp.y Society. Oi.!0--e'l \ Home Society and /.s~iotion for Rercsded c~qetll. flo le The Daily Pilot's Award-winning Section for Women (And Other People, Too) • LAUllE IASPH l"''".! r1 1d1• ·O<'l 10 the P"OF"" ".' l ' •, l '1•Jl'l f"·r"l-j ,~,. Cl'l•'< p,,.. l'<f7 0 11 »• Vf"ll ' 1 r "" t, .. 1'\ ' ; r•· ... rrn co•·, ,., ••,-. ".-i.., GJr1 .. 1 Vn ,.,. 'Y"I 'j,.. hci-. {I,; .. -., .. ,. of\ j<o\tf>l,\"1 frn"1 ( ! ',>'f1o'J ~'•'"Lo•···"''','! Ol l, l B•-och n· J •\ """'1,,.., rn'' ·on .. 1 .., ~ l 0 ..... , • .,, ~ d"'Jetl '" •/ .. 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"THE TAMING OF THE SHREW" ·~ ~V JuuU1 Coast Repertor5' -AND - JOHN WAYNE EDDIE ALBERT ''McQ'' SU,faCOP IN ACTION! CUM IAJl'WOOO MAGNUM FORCl l'l l'lVS •''Ill lllfW"""" MACKINTOSH MAN - ' t1t:s .1 1884 Newport (o\to Mela 548 · 1 SS2 MAT. WID. tl.00 8 NOMINATIONS c~ rE=, CO.Oil Bf Olli.IX(• rai ~ PAr..-.Y(K)N' -AND-- LIV ULLMAN IN(_,'/"AR Bl R(,'\/li:d\i ':i CRIES AND ~ WHISPERS' fOUNTAlN VAlllY ,,<>-I '" '1 s111Su11 TH 2:• "WALl(ING TALL" Wk•111 1:20 511/Sun J:~ "PAY 0 .1.Y" wtid•v• •:»Ht>CI S11/Su11 J ..... lOt\S FOUNTAIN YAllfT 139-D II S..l/Su~ Tll J;Jt HIELO OVIEltl '"THE POSIEIOOH AOVl!HTUlllE" IP'GJ Wk•1H:lO P,M. '" 511/5 ....... :ot.e:lt "IEMPIEIOlt OF THIE NOltTH" Wltd,....:00.lt:lO 511/S.,,.·l:~:•lt:ll tJOGJ BY POPULAR DEMAND! "'LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL' might very well be the most important film of 19731" .,,~ ~! l.f"T lHf.f;(j(~;; •• \if.11 Rci.l ····· 7 & I 0:30 Doity Svlldoy, 2-S:J0.9 p.m. TwcnfT•IU• ,...,.,..,_.., t ... _ ....... ..__,,c;.o~ .., UM ...... -GOO$Pl:J..L .. •MM-Kllef•-N•11ooUIT t ;45 Doily s..dey.1:45·5:1a.10:40p.& --"THI IMHllfTOl" ~UISSWMAT ~ILUlNIO '1H SCHOOl TODAT" _.__ "WALlllMGTAU" , "PAYDAY" ....,•c-111.1 8 Coast Stages Lit; '~racula' Opening 11'1 truly the holghl Of tho living theater season along the Orange Coast this wee k:, with no Jes& than eight productions ocl the board1. Only two Of the coast's community theatE:'rs aren't represented -and lhey'll be opening next week. Intermission I Tom Titus Of Uilil welter of acting ac-llvity. only one show is a OthC?rs 1n the OCC cast are Grublsh, Sue Pellegriftl., Mary newcomer to the schedul e. Jay. Theodore, ~e Bales, Sullivan, Stan Wlasick, Denise That would be "Dracula," Chris Anderson, Ruth Quick. ~1cCanles and Shirley Dillon. opening Wednesday night at Stanley Tudor, C h e r y I Final performances are Fri· Orange Coast College ror a Anderson and Les day and Saturday at 8:30 in four-day rwi, tnrougb Salur· McDonough. Q.irUun is 8 the Conununity Center d.iy. o'clock in the OCC auditorlwn auditorium on the Orange La MIJ'ICha" at Sebastlan's West DiMtt Playhouse with Blanche ~flckellOft and Nick Furtfcella as Aldonu and San- cho, respectively. Curtain Is 8:40 followlnt a 7 o'clock di,,. ner at the theattt, 140 Avenlda Pk:o, San Clemente. RHerva· tioosUU950. ELSEWHERE IN the Im- mediate area, we have "Rain" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, "Eh?" at the San Clemente Community Theater and "Snow White and the Seven I>warls" at the Foun· taln \/alley Community TheaCer. The direciol"S are JC!:an Koba, Richard Andtnerl and Ron Albertsen, respec- tively. Marianne. ~1elton ii Sadie and William Bergman the unbending reverend in "Rain." with good support from Grace Shaw, Ron l..oag, Peter AfcAllisttt and Atauree!l Shul· lihole. n..e perlonMn<es are ocheduled ll1is weekend , Fri· day and Saturday at 8:30 and Sunday at 7:30 in the Barn. 2110 Maio St., Huntington Beach. Reservations 842--M21. "Eh ?" spotl~ -Debllng In t h • Brit!sh comedy wlll1 Les Htlde and Bevtrly Sparkl In k • y assignmtnts. Ptrfonnanoes are 'llna>day tlW'oulll> Sa.,.. dey at 8:1'1 In the Cabrlllo PJaybouse, 202 Av i DI d a Qlbrillo, San Cle....... Jle. servatioo:s 492-0465. "Snow White" plays for the yoonger aet at 7::Jl Fridays and 2 o'clock Saturdays and Sundays al · the FOIJDIAln Valley tbealer, 182JO Mt. Baldy Clrcl•. R<Mtv- 84U97% or te.2'Xlll. Two other attractions will be and admission 'ls free. County Fairgrowlds, Reserva-tions~. .--------------------------------- lowering their curtains alter CLOSING ON Sa turd a y the weekend -"And Miss after their ~ive three-TIIE COAST'S tv.·o pro- Reardon Drinks a Little" at week en~ements will be feSBlonal theaters are coa· lhe Laguna MouJton Playhouse "~1iss Reardon" at Laguna linuing a pair of very S\JC< and "The Apple Tree" al the and "Apple Tree" in Costa cessM productk>ns, with "The Costa tl1 esa Civic Playhouse. Mesa. lt1arthella Rand a 11 Taming of the Shrew" naming Elsewhere, South Coast directs "Reardon" ~1llle Pali six nights a Yt-eek at South Repertory, Sebaslian's West, Tambellini is staging the "A~ Coast Repertory and "~tan cl the Huntington Beach pie Tree" musical. La lt1ancha'' p I a y i'n g Playhouse, the San Clemente Julie Garvin, JoaMe Black Wednesdays through SuOdays Community Theater and the and Betsy Hewett bead the at Sebastian's West in San Fountain Valley Community cast of "MW Reardon" with Clemente. Tile 1ralHleat .. alc•l •f tlte• Theater all are well lnto their Diana Spencer and To m Dan Sullivan is dittding current productions. Bradac in plum supporting "Shrew'' for SCR with G.arl '"DRACULA" at 0 range roles at the LagtJJla Moulton Reggiardo and Mimi Smith in Coast ~-as billed as a "new Playlwse. 66 Laguna Canyon the ste lla r roles. Curtain is 8 Road, Lacuna B e a c h . o'clock every night but Mon~ tvl'ist" on the classic vampire Performances are Ion i ~ht day this week and next at thJ tale, but if yOu caught the pie-through Saturday at 8:30. Third Step Theater, 1827 lure in last Friday's edition nA., .. rvatlons 494-0743. N wport Bl·~ , __ M ha' •• I l I l nc.:.... e Y\.I., ....,.,LO esa. you can guess w i.ua w s Top roles in the Costa ~fesa Reservations 646-1363 .. is. It's "Countess Dracula," if musical are taken by Jack Jeff Warren is the "~l.an of you please. with D. M. liarrls --====-,.--,---------------! in the title role and John 1- Eerzacca directing the thriller. WINNIR 197! CA-I nLM lllTN\I. JUIY Plllll AlllAID LAUGHTERHOUSE fl VE l oscu IMlllll1~ JACK NICHOLSON ""' '°°'-l RANDY QUAID •m~llOOll THE -Si4DIUM I ••• .. ..... .. _._. 'l • _,. -.. SIAD/UM ? " .... ,,,.,.1 "''" • _,. ·-... SIAD/UM ·3 ::- .... ..u 1'1..-Co>IL • _, ,. -.... SIAD/UM •!:~ .. ....,,,..,.u.. ... ""~'. 2 DSUR IOllllAOOIS "POSEIDON ADVENTURE'' (G) ... "NEPTUNE FACTOR" .,PAPER MOON" "SAVE THI, TIGER" "WALKING TALL" ... "YOUR J MINUTES ARE UP" 3 OSCAR JDllltTIOIS JOANNE WOOJNIARD JACK NICHOLSON INSt llC'lltUI tun .ltCTOll SYLVIA SIDHO UNDY QUAID llUf M'f'Ol1M KnUSI ~" ....,..,.... ""°'1 • LUCY l- WCILI.E BAU. •"MAME" SUMMER WISHES, LAST Wl,NTER DIEAMS, riit THE GO--' B£AmCE ARTlUl • 111MI DAVISON· .k1YCE VAH PATTIN· ""'RRJJ< · mRT PR£STtll a .._ ~ F'RED\W.RtlJI ....... ..0 ll'l'Utll' JERllY HERMNi · MIMI!_, ~ .. apl!M 1yCllNA WllT£ • DETAIL,"' DllllT1 •:4.S l>AtlT: 7·10:30 $AT •• SUN.; 2'00..S:1W:45 WklNO: 3:1J, 7, 10:M 'LUS SAVE THE TIGER ·PLUS· DAllT 7·10:1S "$.AVI ntt t100" SAT., SUN. 3:.IO, 7, 10:15 10 ACADlMT AWAaD NOMINATION ~ BEST PICTURE ~ llST ACTIKSS-.. :.,~~- 11$T DJllCTOI • ~~:-._1.~~~ e PllfOIMa.NCE SCHEDULE • MON· TUES·WEO. THURS.2:00-4:» 7:00·1:30 FRIOA Y ·2:00.4:20-6:50-9:20· 11 :50 SAT\JRDAY AND SUNDAY 1:20 A.,M. 11 :4~2:00-4:20 6:SG.9::l0-11:SO ' : : ........ 'ti:\~: •...... .: MO-................ .. .. . .... -.... --.. THE &REATEST ADVENTURE OF ES&APf ! LAST DnAIL ., "' """"""'.,. PAIJ\. ZIH!ll • l'lfdlo:t0 .,. RO&RT FRYUI ;1N1 JAMES CRESSON· O.tcltd 1y GENE SAKS ,,.,,.._ .. <!i..AW-r-iuliam~il.loaloc_.,..,.,_,U.8'~~ ~ EWlTr 7·10:M Wl(NO; 3:15, 7, llilO -A TOUCH Of CLASS DM1'1f"'I Wl(tfeli , ••• J, .. u -" '_IU.ZING SADOllS" IS llST PICTURE llST ACTllSS YcSG'llAL::r..:: f~~~ll, • Gl.INOA JACKSON NOMIHffJ 11111 AT VllX> llOllE"T AE.OfO'ID ti "111E ClllOICllU"' tDN J1t..JO DON'T MISS m MeltrMkt "-N"'".vt-~ 1M 1-;..~1 "" .. wt.an c-4M1 APRIL 3 ROBERT REDFORD MIA FARROW -IN· ''THE GREAT GATSBY'' • .. ,. ·~·· '"' .. '" South Coast Plaza I • .. ·.-:· 1--·1 '~' " ,. •, 1-:, i .;b 1111 ~ ... ,, .... ",,.. - GEORGE c.scarr. -. ol'llKfNICtlQl.S ... '"lllE !MY.I!. DOIJ'tllN MIU> ov••· 7111 OlfAT wtll. • • .. '-31 t OWA,_.0.,. f!\l\l\11\lfR '. '' ... • VI ' < t .... .......... •• TV IIlGHUGHTS .ABC U 8.00 -Happy Days. Richie and h>S fnends sel out to make a fortu ne as a rock and roll combo in this episode, rescheduled Crom last week. NBC ID 10:00 -Police Story. A desk pclice. woman (Angie Dickinson) transfers to the vice squad. leading to explos1\'e co ntrontat 1ons . Joseph Campanella an d Corin ne Ca lvet guest. l TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening \t9J 1tt11,.,-~"' 7.,. i Ntw Trt111trt M.111 Ko1111's KtlKI • hbbJ ,,,hhbrth .. M1lbl)11 $ Mowil': (t) (Zllr) 1 " rilfts 1l Ttll•lli" {dr1) 'Sot - W1lh1m Holden. G11t1 Ktlly. ~kwllchtd (IJ To Ttfl tllt l r"11 @.) lrl'1 Mtllt A Dtll m llUJ 1ff111!1mllip '#ttk/TI It ... _. m AIM U, 1MI Chltr m ne chtli1 c..c I 00 0 (19' ({)) (JJ M1Udt (R) Aller 1 slu11ln1 Mtudt wtitn he w1s lo1dtd I lb! n11hl bt!o1t W1llt1 pfoml\ts to1 stop dunking but 1 phone t1ll 1rom 1 ~·s ol11ct Sl!b him oU •ialn Wednesday 9 15 0 IJBI!!D Mol!Ny tn Wlttt li Roi)' C1\11oun '' lht 1u1de !Of t~11 molOfhome lour into A1.;on11 ~on um enl V1Htr l:lO 0 @ (~CD UC Allttfftfl Mer· !Ht• "My Sec:.rtt Mlttltr" Z:Oa m (C} '1lousebHf' (com) ~ -c;-,, Gunt Socih11 tOf8"- DAYTtME Mov1Es 1 e <C> ... 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Ml• n1 S111t1 .l111, c.11 t'll~ I/Il l t~SO .t.tt......V for 4d"''""tr;,1ro• f'ubli•htd O•~nQe (<:>&" Dl•IV Pllol, J>4••Cll 11. 19, 16. ~n<I A~•ll 1, 191• I H-1 4 -~ --ruBLrC NOTICE -----SLP'·711ll NOT!CIE TD t•l!DITORS SU P'l!IUO• COUflT OP' T11E ST.Au..Qf..CAJ.,!FOJ!Ml.11 FO• Tl11! CDUNT'f Di<. O•ANGE 1110. A·117'5 l •Ta•• o • M AllJ O R •t: w Qu,t,Cl(E"lllUSH, Oece•'tll "IOTIC:E IS !"<fREllV C,IV!"N 1o !~• c•ed:1or1 ot Tiit l!)O~• n•"'fd d~i-.~•M fho! •II """°"'' l>~vr"o (la1"" "'1Mr 1 t~e ••<d dec•de-1< are ttQul•O<I to !lie t<>t.,.,, wun IT'• n•Ct'I"'~ ~Olrt.,.,,. '" ,.,. C ht~ m ,.,. ~lttk of the ~IX>~ 1n!IHM COlr•! Qr , to '"''~t tr.em, wl!ll !••e "OCMq•v vovc~rt, to ,,,.. un<le••i;nt'(I ., Ille LAW Ollie• ot JOHNSON, II A N N 0 N ~!"ILWE"IO C. J0H"1 5l0N, ~11 YI. 6tll SI •• Lo• An~e1ff, C1lltorT'I• tOC11. wni111 1, '~ p11ce 01 bv•lns•• e! ine 11n<1e,.1oned 1n ~II "'a"""'' r>W'lai,,lno; 10 "" e1t11e (If ••l<I etceoeM, wl!ll>n foot moM~• #ltet l~e "'o pu1>lk 1M0n ol t1>l1 ttCtlce, 01111<1 M.trcll I, 191~. lllcnmo"<I V. Qu1c~tntrutll, Jr. ,,., J11M An" Q111(ioenD11:n 11.e.,v!llf C:o-E~tc11•D•1 ot ll>e Will of !~e ebove n•.,.,11 dtce<ltnt :JOMMSDN, l.llMMDM, liltOMLWEMD & JOHNSTON •11 W. "" SI. l,M A111tle1, C:tlllor11!1 '°"'11 0 111 111-IU) ,.norMI'• '°" C•!••'"'',.... P\lblllllt<l 0fA"9~ (O~Jf 0111~ Pile!, March n . n , )6. •r>d Aodl 1. 1~14 11>6 I• PUBLIC NOTICE e1•0 NOTIC:e TO Cltl!OITOllS SUPElllOll COUltT DI' TME ST.lTI!: 01' C.lll/,DltNl.11 11011 T11E COUNT Y OF OJt.llMGli No. A·1'•S& F.~!<tle Df JANET W.. MOOl!h\.llN. Decetsfd. NOTICE IS ~ER E ll'I' GIVEN lo tne cr..,ll"'s of ~ iboV• n1mt11 <lecf'!knl 11>11 111 ,,...,.,.., l>•v;ng tltlM• eue!n" ll>e .. Id dKed•nt a•e •t<111l•ed 10 flit them. wi111 lhe nt<:e•wuv vwc~''• •n Tne o!llte o! f!'>e tie•~ of rtit 't>Ove ent lt\«1 ~Du•T, o• II) prcM!nl l~m, wllh '"-n•c.,~~rv vw-cf'>e fl, to 1he ul'>der•i;ne~ II the ottice ot !'>er '""'MrJ. H.ll~C:K . P UGH C. V.llWTE ll, 611 We•I SI.th St.. S\lfl~ 1530. L~ Ange!tt, Cl!ilorni~ ~11, wlllcll I~ !ne toll(f of boJ!l~•u ot Int -~i;ned In tll m•"•" ~·1flf'lng to fhe t•lllt of ••Id lttcfd•"'· w>rnin '°"' '"°"'h~ ~"'' ·~ flrst p11bll<atlo" ot tni • ,,.-tlct. Oi!ICI Mt•lh 15. 197'. Vl llG1NIA J. ;(MO!ILO(.-< E•tculrl• gf the wl+I ot •lie •t>o~ "1med dKedtnt NAMMACIC. l"UCM & VAWTIElt •Y• fl!c~•,.. H. Vawter 61' Wetf Sl•l~ SI., SI•. lSlt I:.• A ... llM. Ct. tollJ 4 tt1mev• ,,,.. E•K11lri• P'ubli!lltd OrtnQt" (o&<I O•<IV f-,l~t, N.11cll n. 16. And Aptl! 7. 9, 111~ t lG-14 ·r UBIJC NOTICE PUBLIC ~OTICE Mo. ,II Tt1'4 l-riOO' CMlrf 11 lllt S 11• fl t 11ill!n'i1 /af "'~ CouMv ol D••"~• .E<fll& ol "11,IC.l' M. l"<IBB'\PO, 1~1 "'"""(_'!' MART IN Hl O!IAkO ANO !I R~ JCA.1.1 A. Mtll!lAl!O, OKe•l"" PUBLIC NOTICE . "'' G0Ide11 JV 1!.s l Tel ls J.AJSS I 11 l)uarter (;o!<lt·H \\'1·~1 .\lob1lt' 1!1'1 111·<, ltt<'. f'lf S:inta f\111i rer>0rt<'d a Jos." ior Uolll th~· Third tp1<1rl l·r and nine n1onths 1·111!etl \1<1r1·h I. The third qu.:irll'r lo~!i 11 ~•' $7;,5,000. or 53 t'C'nt s R ~h:lrt•. c·om p:1l'cd 1v a l o~s of $~S.Ooo. or :I l'tlll'. rt•p:ll'!('d tor tl1e like p<'riod las! ~·c:<ir. Sates \ll'l'l' $8.502.0I~, W11n fron1 Stl.991.00) Ul Jl)j:l. '\inc-n'l01nl1 1'<·-uH~ rC'nrctcd :1 ]1)SS of S!ll),).{)Ofl , fJr .16 CTnts l.ll'r Shi\f!' ('Hlllll:ln'd I() e:"lrn1nr,s f'lf ~:J36.000. or 2i ccnls. durt11 ~ thc t'Orr('sponding period 11f a year :l.!O. Sa!rc 1•'(·rl' S:\2.468.000 1.'ll111parcd lo S 2 9 . 9;19 , 00 0 rc1:iortcd for the nine 1n011ths t•nctcd Feb. 28. 1973. Tht fiscal 1974 1hirci quarter trnd ninc-mon!h rC'~i.11!~ rl'~•'('I nonrecurring tharue:. 101;1!11'<; -approxirnately ~2/J2.llQ!i. o: 21 cenls per share. Telc1>hon e Sells Firm Debentures Special to the Dally Pilot SAN FRANCISCO -P:icifiC Telephone dirc-ctors :iutllflriz•·J the sale at competitive bidding of not in exctss nf $250 million principal amoullt of 37-ye:ir debentures, du~ .June 15. 2011. and not in excess or $100 n1i!lion prinl'ipal arnount nr i· year note!':. due June 15. 1981. Proceeds fron1 the sale IJ.'\11 be used to r<'pay teinporary horrov>ings and to help finanCt'. the company's 1974 progr.-.n1 for capital expcndi1urcs. no1r cslimatccl to bc about $1 bi llion for Californ i•l .111d Nc,·ada . It is p!<!_rmC'd t h :i 1 rr-gistration s1aten1rnts for the issues 11·i !1 be filrd 1\ ith the sf'curilics & C'\;t h a ngt• C'Ommission at the <'nd of i\la.v. PUBLIC ~OTlCE ,1Cltl10VS eu s•NES~ MAME STATEMENT I in the P•Hr I' 11;.•. L.----,,=:= 1011 " - •• . '· /ffoney's t fo1•tl1 Bew a1·e 'Def a ult Hv S''l.\'IA l'llRTEH 1.~·r·~ ~lly yflu sign ur for a ~:ric~ of judo lcs:WrlS undf'r 11 n 1n:.l~ill1:1en1 contr.1<"1 and J11r ,<;()11\l' r(':1son . r.111 bf'hlnd /}j( ;i .~1nglt• p:1·.1nt•nl Tt1e Judo .~t'hoot sud·Jt·nl .1' ti r in :t n cl ~ j);J\'n11'n! in ful l or Ill•' li;d:1ncr \OU (Ill('. · 'l11C"n. 1nu ln11nrcl1:t1rl\' sl;lrt j.!l'11111i.: ·i11er .. us1ni:.:.1" 1r1i.::l1 l1 ·n tl1111nin;! !"! !"f·, !fo!ll thf' ('r'1"t1l1,f fJI' 'I 1·(l!i('('liii•1 :l '.'(HI !'Hfl 0l r• ., 1hi1· f'"' r "' !till '11'111 •11 (11~"!]1•'1" JI 'i r1 ''11 I( I <11: roittlt l. I 'J•:'rt• ~1 11'f' 11 ·:< nut [(•_gal l'r.ir lhi ~ C'"1·d· 1t11r to dl'1n:11id p;_1~··1~<''11 for ~··r\ ic:l'.s y1Ju h a1 t•1;·1 ,l'\'l rt" .\l·'..XT. ot ~r t1r lht' clr.:tr. \'•lti'rl' 1nforn1('d JOU h:ive Inst ;1 1,:ollt•1·1io11 :-int :ignin~t ,1011 "h\ 1lcf:1ull " Vo11 chdn'I ('\'I'll knOw lhl'l't' 11 :1 ~ :1 ~1111 . so .1·uu ohvuJus h' cou.ld11'1 show up in c•i!ll'1 1•i.~l<Jl i" :·nur "idt• of rt1c <;a.~l' \\'h.:11 han• •'n"r!'.' \\'II il 1 h(1 p!):nf'd . 1·;·r.v ps,ihh·. is .o,()Tlll'lhing c:1llrd · · s <' 11· c r scrl'icc"-a practice :'lln10S1 1111knnwn IO !II•' •ull f',,' n1icldlc·upp•.•r claSS('S h u I ~1anct11nl 01X'rating proccd11f(' in slun1s and ght'l!Q<'S tl:c nation 01·t·r. Herc's how it 11·ork.s: ·n1c judo scl•ool or the fi11;11ic0 con1pany !o \\'hich the ~i:hcrJl sold your loan rontract a!ler you sig:n<'rl up for !ht' IC'.:-w ns. pr('par1·d a lrg;1 ! notitt' that lt 11·as suing yon ff'lr nonpa~·rnen! (]f ~·our de bt. HO\\'Cl'er. the unscrupulous ior 111cr<·I~· lazy 1 ··proceo;~ ~cr1·<'r' · hired to deliver 1he notirc to you just filed ii in the nc:Jrest ·•se11·cr" instead . To cover hin1.'iClf. 1hc process server filed a false affidavit sa~•ing lh<ll 1he notice had inde!'d bt•cn delivered 10 ~·ou or 'n1.11 you were n<'1"rr at ho1111'. 1hoogh fLr1nu-fo r a single \1 :i~c garn1s:J11~ll•n! ts illegal uncicr the Trutl1 1n Lending la"· EV~N Tr \'OU do pav up on dt>f<.1ult JHd"n1e111 -"''hcthc·r or not you arc ltg:1lly re<1uircd to p.n,v -!hc ercrlitnr tna.r ffl il In file a "!l.'lti.~f;ic!ion pitt'<'" in court, indi<:<.it1Qn 1hu1 \'nu 'hare' s.ati~tiE'd the jtH.l~n'.1•11! ai;,:;ilo.;1 )11u U,1' p.'lyin~ up. As a tt'!lul1 . \1 he n ~·0t1 rc:tppl,1· for cr('tl 11 ;_,t ~n1c !a tl'r dah~. 1ou fi11d that :1.1striou.; blot rt.':1°1a in~ on your t r•'(tlt l'<'Mrd. E1:cn l\'Or~c. sa.1s :\t·w ,·o rk l·-,.drr;d Tradf• Con1n1is~lun rlir<!i.'lur Hich:i rd {;1ven~: "l/.'c J1av t· t \ id\'ll!'C th.11 this kind nf abusf' 1~ gro11·ing along 11'!fh rhc 4•\p!'ln.~iun 1n nun1bt'rs of J'>CQplc \1·ho ;i rc buyi ng 3oods 11nd :;('t'\ ic•·S on tiinc <lnd along 1rith !lie ~hrrr increase in volume of J n.~t<ill11,!'·'lt cr('dit." rn.~!al!rncnt t'r('dil u u 1 s 1 a n ti 1 n i:: is · nQ\I' approaching an ;lstoundini: $!50 billio n. 10 tirncs the to1a\ ill 19~, A."\OTJIER KEY reason the prcblr'tll l!i grn11·1ng i;; 1hat 11 e in thi~ cnuntr\· contin ue to mak1n~ it e:-15) h y pt-rrn1tt1ng !if'\l'tr so:-1·1·itC' :ind simil:sr techniques to txis1 - for rinoH ::i 1·1i•t'i ;1n(I 111o·btl collc1·1i0'l :l"ruril'' to cnllc•·l p1Qnl'I' Th:l1 "1.;'l't t•\'l'll Q\\{'(I, Till'ir. fr~ud s. in ~u1n . "1l;1y." Fi n all ·', !h•111-::h. a (Tackdo1111 · is undrr11·:i1· in Xr11· Yori\ .. \nd rhls Could bccon1r ;r' model lor other are:i~ r1f !ht-C•JU11!ry. if the <.Tat'kdo1111 1l(l{'~1i't happen at tht' lf)Ca l le1't'L the 1nl'lta1!on 1r1l1 ~ clt'ar fur lh(' fcdrral government 10 1110\'t' in and ac1 10 pu1 :in ('n<l 10 this cruel fllld eo~tl r vrartlt1' u f d<'pril'ing the' "liUI<' guy'" of hi~ d11y in cour!. Industrial LLu1cheo11 Set at UCI D t:FAULT Jt:DG~I ESTS ··1wsrart h and Dc 1'<'lopn1cnt are ainoni; the n1ost scrioul\ , 1 Interface Bcl\\·een Industry. 1 r a fl s facin).\ 1ns1:i lnu:•nt (; 0 v c r 11 ni f' 11 1 and the hu~·rrs 1oday-par1icularly in Joirt'r inetmie br.:lckt'IS or ir~ University" \Viii be the subject '•011~,•--·1· ,·0 1,.,,·,c h th>",·~ (\f a lunchl'nn pr ogro1n ntl~ l~ l~"a ~ ~ an c1·er..·cta~· Technique of \\"cdn('sda ~· spon~rcd hy thf' l'C Ir.inc l11dus 1ral cred i!ors to forrc p:iyn1cnts. A~~ociatt'.'S The &00<ls :ind S<'r.·iccs Firm Bails Out Equity Investors Cl ICAGO IAP+ A v.ould ha\'r> al! or i g i n a I ben~Jits of ca~h ~urr,·ndcr and loan \'alu£•S. ~orthern Lifr and r.:quity 1-~undin~ Lif t• ...,·ere FINANCE co111 ex financial plan h.a.s been v•orked out 10 sa1'C the in \es icni of 26,000 persons 11·bo ght insuran{'C froO\ Equity Funding Life ln!iuranct Co., a firm invol \'cd In a $2 billion insuranc-c poliC'y fraud . The plan. "·orked out by officials of llhnois :i n d California, \\"ass u b m i t t e d Afonday to an rllinois ooun'. frf'd A. tfaock. director of the llllnois Department of lns ur- nnce. said he '\.\'3~ opt imi~tic it \l'Ould he appro1·ctl. subsidiaries or 1he no\\' hankrupl Eqtli!\· Fu n d in~ CorJ). of A1ner1t'.J , T'h f· '-----------" S<.'C'Urit.ies and F: x 1· ha n I.! r ',\'ot i\'or111nl' Sen. J lcnry Jackson, tD-\\"a sh .) i1as asked Prc.,iclcnt i\i~on to cor· re:ct iinpresslon Amer- ican s ca n return to bu:-in('.~S a!I u~ual now that .-\rab oil t1nbargo has been lifted. TIIE Pl~o\N \\" 0 UL 0 transfrr policies of 26.000 pcr5-0ns fron1 E<1uity Fundinf,! to :'\orthcrn Life lnsuranct' Co. of Sea ttle. Each policyholder .4 uto Sales Decli11 e; S 11ri11 g Upturn See11 DETROIT (Vl'l 1 U.S. :iuto n1akcrs are suffering <1no1hcr drop in ncv.· ca,r sales. hut say there also arc signs a .~pring upturn ·might lift the cn('rg~· crisis r,!oon1 front the industry. Sales for 1he middle 10 days of :\larch fell by 21 .9 percent \'e:1r . thl' ;i1110 comp.1nics 'reported :\londa::. BL"T SALES FOR !he first 20 da•:s of i\larch 11·ere up 25 pcrctiit fron1 the first 20 days fJf .January and up 11 percent fron1 the first 20 days of FebruarT. rndusfry spokesman said the figures ind icated the iJ.'Orst is O\"Cr for the industry, hit hard by ga:.olinc shortages and energ:· crisis problems that 1<'d to L1g cutbacks in µroduc! !on find n1 a s s i v e !a1·of ls. ·'1'11<' rnarkP1 is drfinitely sirenf!ihenin,'.!," &:Jirl John n. \nughton. Ford :\lotor Co. 1·icr i;rcsidcnt in charge of sales. NAUG llTOS AND f'I t he r spokes111en said the lifling of lh'C Arab oil c1nbr[!go ag:linst !Ill· Cnit<'d States. I he Tradiliunal sp r ingt i tne resur)!enct-of . co n ~ um er 111\('res! in ca r~. an d !he ri sing pr1tt'S o( us1'd cars \\'ere signs of hrigl1 !cr time:i-. licnL·r<ll :\lo!ors C-Orp., the bigges! of nll car makers. Hlrradr announced canC't'!la- tion of plans to close seven assembly plants around the country this \\'rek or next be- cause of \\ilat it called an improved ecooomic situation. For the mid-;\tarch pcri(\(f. auto 1nakcrs said they--sold 246.~I oew cars comp.-'lrt'{! v.·ith 280.701 last yrar. r.~l reported sales of 132.640, dov.11 20.2._ pe rcent from the san1e ptriod last year. TII ERF. \VERt: N I N F. S£'lling days this year and eight last year. ' The extra selling day caused c\·en AJTl('t:ican ~1otors Corp .. \\-hich has ridden a sn1all car boom to record \e1·els. to report a new car sales slip of ~arly 10 percent on a day·t~ <la\· basis. }·ord reported the biggest drop in !ht' mid·\farch period. a 26.4 pcrcc-nt fall on 11e11· car ~~Jes !Glaling 63.900, \\"!lite (hrvr;ler Corp. said its $.lies of 37.~I "·ere 23 .3 percent do"'·n lronf laSl ::car. O\'ER ALL. TH E industry has sold 1.5 million new donl<'Stic made cars this year con1pared \\•ilh 2.03 mi!Jion las! \'Car. ( ;eneral ~!01ors alone ·had sold more than one n1illion cars bv ihi s dn!<' l:is.1 year. Tut'! figtire this year is 70~.628. "'Spring n1a~' rome a little L<rte this year," Chr~·slrr Vice Presidt'nt lWbcrt B. ;\1cCurry ~:1id. ··0111 I 1hink it \\'ill hr Ix-tier than many people think ," CQm1n1i:sion h.11tHl 1r11ding o( Equity stock 1\pril 3. 1973. after disclosurc th:it F:quity funding Lift sold $2 hillio11 1n bogus pol icles to o I h e r insurers. Offi cials said .'lor1hern I.if(' had been 011T1cd hy Equity for on!r a \·car and 11·as nol invOl\'cd fn th(' phony J'JOlitil''· OTll F.R 01-:TAll .. 'i ot 1he S<'ltlcint.•nt lnt luded pa~·menl nf $3.5 1niltion to f o u r insurance companies which elaimed ~hey lo!lt more' thnn S6 million in the alleged fr<'lud . Be si d es rhe 26 .000 policyholders transferred to Northern Life, an additional 6,000 persons 1\·ho disconlinuect p remium s aflcr the disclosures last yenr arc eligible to have policies re- insta!cd. J\lauck said. The funds requir<'<l to a1Tange the ~111en1en1 '"crc 1nadc available when offici:tl'i 1\'hu took con1rol of Equ ity Funding l.ife located Sl .. l n11lhon in capital. an additional $5.5 million in bonds and obt.ained S6 million in thr last ,·ear from the continued prerriium parn1ents of lht' 2S,OOO policyholders. A 111-:ARING DATE of May 22-has been set on the se!tlement offer and ~taut'k said, "\Ve expect a ruling shortly thereafter." Equity Fu 11 d i n g Lite all{'ge<lly sold phony policies to thr four firms. 11·hich paid a rate higher than a si nglt· ~·ear's pre1nit11n. enabling it to obt3in a profit on pJ\ici cs \1·hich didn'1 cxi~t. an insuranrc d<'Jl:lttmcnt offit'1a l explained. · \\'hen the :; <'c o 11 d · y c a r prt·1niums 11·erc due to the coinsuring firm:;. 1norc bogus polit'ies 11·ere sold to other rtrms and the profit frotn those sn lrs \l'ere used to pav the premiu1ns on the ini1l:;l phony sales. he said. "IT \\'AS 1.11\E nn upsidr- do1\·n p,vramid." the official s:iid. "It started and 1hcn kept sprl'ad1n g <1nd spreading . Th('~' h<id 10 keep producing more ~ind n1ore phony policies.·· Filni Firrn Mav Leasf> Jl1ori11.elll1ul . I.OS ,.\.'\r;ELE:\ IAP 1 .'\c~1111 .1tlons :ire r I' p 11 I' tr d und+·r wa~ b1·1 v.·t'en Hollyv.·o'ld f-'c1rli. lnr-. :ind 201h C'tnlur~·· Fox Film Corp. f'.lr !hr lra.:.t• of IO.'.<>·plni;ucd ~l.:;irinr!and to lhe filrn t•ohlpl"Hlf;-"11·ith :.in option tn buy. Vcroon 0 .. U n d c r woo d . chairman of Holh·"'·oo<l Park. 11·ould not discloS(' details of the nego t1flt1ons durini;: a stockho lders nlt"CTing ~·Jonday. II 0 \\' £ \1 E H , A FOX s po k r ~ rn ;1 n r onfirn1r.d discussion s <;011ccrning .\la rin~­ l:ind had bl'f'n going on be· l\\'('Cn the ro111p,1niC's (or sr· · tral n1onih.;;, "but 11·c r:in't forcr:'l!'I ho11• and· 1vhen th<'y \l'ill bl' ('01llpll'll'l:L ., :\l11rin('J ;1 nd tl•portcd a loss bcforP taxe$ of S2i2.000 for the fis<':1I ,-pa r ended \larch :n. J9i3. 11iid 1he !::iurist ;ittract!on \l'JS hit by an right-1veek ~l rikc: b~-operating engineers since th(•n . TllE FJJ.\I C 0 \1 PA N \" recE'ntly ;innouncC'<l a S400 rnill 1on. rt•t·rc<ition ;u1d hot<'l c{lmplC'x to br built next to the (-.\ut'f'n \lary. in Lon g Beach Jla1·bor. ThC' park. to be nan1ed "~"1('asure Island." v.•ill have' ll 1110,·il' theme and will hr constructl'd un <1 475-ncrc landfill slle. 2 Appoin ted SACR:\:'l lF:NTO jLJPI \ T\10 nc1\· n11·111bt·r~ ha1 <' bren n;l!llf'rl I:> th(' 1 ... 1 Distrirt n.'VJ('ll' con1111it1 <.:r of th(· Stale Ro:ird of :'11edi(•al ExaminerS: ;x.1 n1P'l h~· l;ov. R onald Ht•11gan tl'I lhree-ycar tem1.c; \11·rc t>r . Philip F Voight. 61. of 1.0•1;! Ur:aeh. a!~~ Dr. l>on:ild I~. \\'ahl en. -I~. fit \"ic;:1 li;1. inoh'f'd nl<i.\' range froin The' spcnl;er \l'ill bt' Ho!x-r t d:in<"ing lessons and \'OCaliona l L. 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Front of a trou ser button, for instance. could be unscre\\'ed to expose a n1iniature compass . Inside one shoelace was a sa..,.·tooth wu-e to cut through Slee\ bars. 0 n e playing card in an official deck peeled open to reveal a scale n1ap of Europe. No, these weren't nonsense l'Olions dreamed up by lhc fiction ( L.M.BOYD) boys. They \\:ere government issue. Qu ite real. Designed by one Major Clayton Hutton . And the record shows they helped about 3,000 British prisoners get fret-. rtl AGIC Q. "I read where that great magician Blackstone y,·as able to stop his poise at will . }IO\\'. •• ? A. Nothing to iL Anybody "'ad of cloth 1 .... ·o inch«ls !hick under our annpit , then press· ing hard a· gainst it. Q. "Is it ethical for l!I p s ychia· trist to make love to a patient?" 1A. No. the Amrica n Psychiatric Associatioo now says that's bad. Very bad Not surprising. What's surprising Is it's a fairly re<:ent <Jecree by that august body. Q. "Which movie has made more money, "The Godfather' or 'Gone with the Wind '?" A. "The Godfather." It had grossed $81 ,500,000 at 1ast report. "Gone With the \Vind" has grossed S77 ,000,000. Uttle seals have to be taught how to swim. Most recent s tati s tics indicated that 40 percent of those brides between ages 13 and 19 are expecting <¥'1 the \\'edding dny. Record shows that most cl the man-eating lions in Africa -and it has been documented that there've been quite a manv -ten~to be s\ighUy smaller ha n other lions. A Southern Califom1a lady reports she returned to the PRrking Jot to find a. lront fender on her car all bashed in. And ·a note with a telephone number under the windshield wiper. She called. It wa~ "Dial n Prayer." Addres.Y 1nail to L. J'lf. Boyd. P. 0. Box 1875, New- port Beacll 92660. Morality Ordinance Overturned DETROIT (AP) -A city ordinance v.1llch has blocked , the opening of ad u 1 t bookstores. x·rated mov i e houses and massage pa rlors for six monlhs in Detroit has been ruled unconstitutional. The city Jaw rt'qUired that adult e ntert ainment e!lablishment..c; get approval from neighboring landlords. businessmen and residents before starting business. U.S. District Court Judges Cornelia G. Kennedy and La\\Tt'nce Gubow said the ordinance is unconstihrtional. Jlowe\'er. the panel did uphold a city zoning ordinance. that requires adult businesses to be located at least 1,000 feet from one another. In their ruling. the judges 33id keeping the businesst.'S apart would pn!\'Ml so-ealled "pomo strips'' \"1hich h11"1e sprung up in soem sections of town. •. • . . lutMiay, MMCll 2&, 1974 Think of it as a 90-day layaway. By planning ahead you can save 16 to 28% over regular Coach fares to the East Coast. United 's "Layaway Fare" can do more than just save you money. You can take care of all of your travel arrangements well in advance of your trip. And .there's no minimum or maximum time you have to stay . "Layaway Fare;' one-way to the above-cities, is only $125 Monday through Thursday and $140 Friday, , Saturday and Sunday. And you can make round-trip arrangements. Here's how it works . By making a $20 non-refundable deposit for each flight at least 90 days in advance of when you want to leave , we 'll confinn your date of departure. Then you have to pay the balance of your fare at least 45 days prior to departure. We'll tell you your I ' • ' --_.,. • , ,,. Prices shown arc one-way regu lar Coach fares and weekday Layaway Coach fa res. Friday. Saturd ay, Sunday slightly higher. Security surcharge not incl uded . Tjckets valid only on United Ai r Lines. · exact flight and departure time within 30 to 45 days before you leave. Whenever possible , we'll fly you nonstop. Otherwise, it will be a convenient one-stop or connecting fli ght. _, That's all there is to it. And you can use your · United Air Lin es Travel Card to"charge it. "Layaway Fare" seats available on any given day are limited. Fares quoted are higfi season, effective July 8 through September 30 , 1974; even lower October 1st through March 31, 1975 with certain dates unavailable during this period , subject to CAB approval. So don't delay. Contac t your Travel Agent today. Or call United at 537-7521. Plan ahead and take advantage of United's "Layaway Fares" tolhe E.ast Coast. The friendly skies of your land. United to the t ast Partnm in Thlvcl wilh Wc,,te~ 1n1emaUonal Hocels. • , ' • 1 • • • 1 San By JO Ol.£0N Ol 11\e D•llY l"ilOI $1111 \\'hen a friend unpacked his crates Tom Central America and broughl out his colorful molas from the Cuna Jn- iians, Helen \\'ildmnn \\'SS hooked, The Costa i\1esa resident now has ap- :>roximately J,000 molas, \\"hich arc >ieces of reverse applique made by the ::Una Tndian v.·omcn for use as blouses. They were co\lectGt during a ni ne- nonth stay in the San Blas Islands, a 1isit by Helen and her family v.·hich had :!retched from the fcv,• weeks they had llanned to stay. 11le molas are all hand-sewn \\'ith as 11any as six layers of cloth. Various Jcsigns are used . fron1 tracli1ional tribal 11101ifs to copies of the ne\\'Cst American =ereal boxes. The cotton clo~11 of br i~ht colors is ob- tained from Panama or from Columbian :rading boats, ~\1rs. \\'ildman said. They sre derivati ves of early body painting, she Said. After bcxty painting \1'3S stopped, the Indians started painting on cloth, then lhe molas evolved. "They are the only people 't''e kn o1v of 1 • Displaying molas which th ey collected on stay on the San Blas lolands are (left to right ) Kasey, Helen , Roy , Kelley and Geraldina Wildman. BEA ANDERSON, Editor .e Blas: Call of the Wildmans y;ho make molas ," ~1rs. \\"ildman said. "E\'fl)' Cuna v.·oman does it.'' She said there is some pres.wre on the Cuna "'Oman to he an artist, and \\h1l e !here is no rompetition in 01her Activities of 1'ne tribe. there definitely IS some challenge to make the best mola. "The wo mefl a.re aware of ""ho !he fine mola makers arc. and they believe there is a special house in hraven for the best.'" It is very difficult to buy good molas. r-.1 rs. \\'ildman explained. lx'cause it is li ke asking a \\'Oman to sell her clothes. A 11·oman's best mo\as arc buried with her "'hen she dies. ~!rs. \Vild.man and 'ner hu sband Roy, a boat builder. have bough! ns 1nany as possible Ix-cause they bel1r\e that some da\· handmade n1olas. crcatc'CI in the tr:iditional sense. "·ill be una ,,aiJablc. As the people become \\·csicmilCd. she explained. the 1romcn \\"ill tum more to \\'estem fashions and quit the tedious process of making the molas by hand. They already have started making small molas as trade items, f.1.rs. \\'ildman added . A UCI student now working on her i:-no, 1>1rs. \Vildman majored i n archaeology at Byrn ~la1\·r. lier ramify "as a boaung la~i!y and her interest in the sea continued \\·hen she married her husband. '¥\horn she met in Nt\\porl. In 1970 the rouplc found an old 52-(ool :iocOOoner in ~fJchigan and \rent back to bring it around to California . It y;·as then they made the stop in the San Blas Islands \1·hich lengthened to nearly ll. year. \\'hen the \Vildn1ans dropped anchor in San Blas \\'lth their two daughters. Kell('}'. nO\I' 12. and Kasey . JO, they \\"ere gr('etcd by S\\';,inns of dugout cano<"S. The Cuna s spoke very lillle l'~nglish. so the rv1nmunicalion \\'as in Spanish. The Cuna 1101nen. ~!rs. \\"1 ldnian addC'd ,. spoke no Enp;lish at all. In the first davs after their arri1·;il they 11cre sue'n ·a curiosity th.at the \1·omen \\·outd rome out in their boats, surround the schooner and talk to each other. dislurbing Roy. a late sleeper. Then , things settled to a normal routine. with the \Vildmans v•alking around the ,;Hages each day, talking to people and trying to pJ.rchasc the things they.needed lor t'nt>ir existence. Little fresh produce or food \\<JS Designs, from traditional tribal mot ifs , ' to pop art are used in molas , pieces of reverse applique made by Cuna Indian women for use as blouses. a,·a ilable. '"The Cunas h.11·e chickens but don·l <'<it e~~.s .'' ~lrs. \\.ildman said. '·SomelimC'S I "oold spend the "tiole day looking and oot collect a dozen eggs ." Uread "a.s bakl.'d oo all the islands e\'ery day, so this "·as not a problem. and other food "'as purchasc.>d at small stores on each isl and . "TilC main problem JS that food stuffs arc mainly rai ~ for their 01~11 ron- sumpllon. '' ~t rs. "'1ldman said. ''It is dif · rtrult for ouLsiders because the Cuna 1nan is virtuous . lie \\·ould fttl roe "'ould ha\'e to give 1t to you instead of sell it. Yet. ~·ou don't belong. It also is hard to arri.-e al a price." It is 1n the food stores !hat rhr 11·ornen get some of their 1nsp1ration !or mola <ics igns. Mrs. \\'1ldman riddcd Designs on spaghetti and com flake p;1ckrigcs "l)LIJd oflcn turn up SC\\ll into a blouse. \\'hen the Cw1a women came aboard thei r schooner, !hey would ask to look at books and mai;tazines for more ideas. "Some get to see TV." r-.trs. ".ildman said. "A number of the men v.'Ork in the Canal Zone. They hear of t'nings like the moon v.·alk." - TI1e Cunas are not a poor propl1·. !'h•· en1phas1it'<i Their incon1e frorn t'CK·onut." is gocd and th\'y p;1y no rl'nl or iaxes, and "n1os1 fam ll1,·s tlon ·1 ha\·1· :.in eronorn11.: prrssUre 10 .~rlJ 1h1ni;s.'· It is l'\'1di•n1 th:11 the Cuna tnlx· 1.; he1ng exp;.i!'t.'<I !u rnorf' ;u1d n1or1· prt'~ure.'\ frorn the ouL~1de world and t~ir 1l'ay of lift• prob;1bly 11111 he ch<tnged drastical!y 11·11h1n a fe\1 )i·ar.~ ~lore youn~ ptople prnhahly 1111! fol\011· !he example of 1;1•r:-1ld1na. a lll·~jo;1r.{1ld (.~u1a girl ~ne \\"lldn1;1n~ lirou~hl back "·1th tlx·n1. Sh\' 1:. orJ :1 s1udt·11l 1isa at- 1end1ng t•lt•ffi('lltar~· srhool ;ind prnhably \\ill he th(' llr~t v•om OJn 111 h1•r tribe lo leam \o 'Jll..'ak anti 11 rue English. ~lrs. \\'1ldn1an 11·111 1t·a1·r for Snn P.l"S ~l arch :m 10 10111 a ll"1 profi·s~r. Ur ,\ Kimball Humney. and help hiin gt·t f11.:ld \\"Ork slarted. The f;1m ily is planning to ret um to thl' t'unas in the fall and perhaps stay the \1·ho\e academic yc<1r. "~ly husband also has things he'd like to do,"' ~lrs. \\'Lldman said. These include taking tourists on ch11rter boats so they could l'njoy the island atmosphere in a "reasonable American ltfe. ,. · Thrrr ;1 ro · 400 1:-.ln nd:, in the rhain." :\lrs \\ 1ld1no111 s.ud . "and onl y :Ml h.11·e '1ll;1geli Thi· ri·~t ;ire plan131lon 1:-lands. It 1s mar\"eloll~ s..11l 1n g countrv." For l!f'lrn \\"!ld111:1 n. lh~· d1S<.'O\"Cr\· uf ;u1thrnpology b;is been a 1n;ippy Oil('.· She JS glad she 11tt1 lt•d SCl"t'ral y1"11rs ht-fort• returning to school for ~ri:idu;1t•' 1~ork. bf'cause she prob;Jbl~· 11 ould:1·l ha1e l'hosen ilnthropology if lihc h::id gone st r:11gh t Lhroll gh. "\\·t• ah1ayli h;id a sf'er et dt's1rr to do gr~1d11atl· 11 ork ." shr s;1ul. ··and . an- 1hropology \1;1s \1".i•·r1· l 11as h<':1d1~d. 11 11·as tlu· p1:opl1• 1h11;.t.' <tr l 1f a<'1 s ri•prcsentrd . n1~· li1•;1rt 11 a~ 1111h thos•· flt'Opl.~. r91 not 1ntt·rl·Slt'd 111 n1(':1si1 ring- po!s. ~Ir~ \\"1ldn1an plans 11) t·1·1·n1ually 11T 11r a OOc1k aho11 ! n1ol as an<l !t•rich Thou~h ;.ht• had Ill" t·r plannf'd lo 1n~tn1et. !.h1· TIO"" finds 11 1ntr11,!u11H! t>ct·;nJM" ~he thinks of it as "sha ring the r.11ngs I knO\\" about." Al read\' a 11·orld 1ravelcr t ~hr has IJ\·cd in .Japari, Aus1raha and TahJtt l, Jlel~n \\"ildman is really ju~! bo·ginn1ng a Hrt·!imc of fie ld \\Ork. \\'hcrr «lsc 11 11 i!l take her, no one kno11s. • -• Understanding Can Change Hate to Love DEAR Ar-.'N LANDERS : Please forgive me if you have trouble reading my letter. The ink is blurred in spots because I've been crying. . When I came home from school yesterday, my brother Billy to kl me the police just took Dad to the }mpital. Billy said Dad had locked himself in the bathroom, downed a bottle or whiskey. swallowed Lord knows how many pills and then broke a mirror "''i'.h his fist and bled all over the place. Billy called the police when he heard Dad moaning. They came over right away, took the door down and carried Dad to the hospital tn the squad car. 1-tom. was at work and Billy decided not to frighten her, because Dad has passed out drunk so many times and it al· ways upsets her terribly. Today the doctor sakl Dad might live. but I don 't know il we will ever get over • hating him ror all the heartache and tears he has caused our family. Please help us handle this. -N.Y. TROUBLE DEAR N.Y.: Your dad Is a \'try sick man. You: and )'G&lr btolhtr mut leam to und entand bis IUnes1 btrort you bec1>me sick trom haUng him. Your school coum elor kno"·' about Alatecn. the v.·ondcrful orgaalutlon for tecnagtrs v.•hose parents b&\'e a drinking problem. Ask bcr tor him ) lo discus• il with you and send far lhclr llter•lure. You and your brolber tbould attend the Alateen meetings together. It could change your lives, 3lld ytur falher't, too. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I came home from \\·cik early the other afternoon, soonf'r than expected. \\'hen I walked into the living room I found my I l·year-old son masturbating. t b a c k e d out Immediately beca~e I didn't know if I should spank him , Ignore It, lecture him or whilt. Now th.at l know he is indulging in this despicable habit, wtJat should l do? I am frightened to death becawe t don't know if he already has harmed himself. I am divorced and have no male who can help. Does the child need special COW1Seling7 -FRANTIC I. DEAR 1'10TllER: It Is YOU who need~ caa.mstllng. 1\fa sturbatlon b the nRtural . "'I)' young people (both boyt and glrlsl dllcover thtlr tesAll ree.Unp . Tbe old wl\'e's tale· th at "self-abuse" rauses ph)'idcal harm l" not true. You need a third party, prefer11bly a professional. to ad\1se you on bow to Cope "'ilh the sltualJon. DEAR ANN LANDERS . ·I am a Registered Nurse who "·ork.s and teaches tn a hospital. I also assi$l my hu~h;1nd who i..'I a veterinarian. I am siC'k nnrl tin.'d of people asking my h1r;btu\CI "hy he didn't become a "REAL doctor." \i.lly dlln't they realize he IS a real doctor? lie i5 a O.V.'.\I. -a dOCior of veterinary medicine. lie had to_. QO to college for eight years ~fore he could practice, the ~'lmc rui: an ~1D. Only Ulc Internship b longer for the MD. , lie 11·orks vrry hard ))('rformlng n1cdical diagnosis. 1-0ktng X -rays, prcscr1b1ng med1c<111on ,ind do 1 n g surgery. I m1izht add that thC're 1s vt·ry little difference b<.1wero a hyslt-rtttomy (spay job 1 on a I IG-powxl (;erman shepherd and si 110-pound .._·oman . An ~!D's COrSts 111h1ch hr passes on to his paticnt.~i do 0t1t require hun to mai ntain a con1p!('1C hospital. i\lo.st VC'li'rinarians do. I "'LSh peoplt>' had H I)(' t I (' r underst:ind ing of 1 and nlorC' rl'speet for J tht>ir pet 's docior (l!easf' cdu<:alc then1 . Ann. -ORLA~OO DEAR O.: \'ou did. 1\nd I thonk yo11. 11od so v.·111 st"veral Olousund docton of \"eterlnary medicine. -· • V·••~ 1 "ILU 1 ,---Aid for Women Students Under StudY RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ~y .. Wmt ,... .... 1 fll H..-r lhod. ' By ALUSO:\ 11Ef<:nrt OI !Ptt O.ll~ l"tlot 11•11 F'~ 111 r :i ! 1for11 1 ;1 's l'<Nlllllun11~ collt•gt•S a r l' no1n1nal. but rnany v.on1Cn are uri.ib!l' to rl'turn tQ oollE"ge \\ 11ho111 f1n:inr1al ~!.sist:1ncr. "C.\11nmunl!y t'Qllcgcs ar<' <1tlract1ntt ii 5 u bs l ;in I i a I nurnl.w.:r of forrncrlv n1;11·1 ilo.fl ~1Ucll'll!ll, J> ,1 r ! i .(' u I .tr I ~ 11·on1l'll," said r1 m11,t0r pohcv s1:ih·tnrnt front !ht• !.y-.1cn1's Bo.Jrd of Co1en1ors. "T~St' 11·(1tllt'JI h:i\(' .1 par111·u\ar 1k'1:d fur f1 1111nci:.1 aid and fo r !<pc•l'L:JI program"' to acquir(• shills nl'<·~·ssary to o htain 1rnn1t•d1a tc cn1ployn1rnt " Prrl1m1nJr\ results of an l'nrollrT¥..•nt s·tud\ under \\'ay for the l0t"1n1111:111ng Council for ll igh<'r Educauon. shov.· an 1ntrt\>S1ng nu mbt'r of di\·orctd anu v.1du\\ro "·omC"n enrolled as ~lutli.•nts. 'llx> statt-ment added that di1·ort'-'<I v.·om1·n ··csl)t'l'lally ti~· v.•ith c/uldrcn, a r c genl'rally !C'Ss able to fort'go in<'llml' and hal'e unique nttds for'> nnnncial 11ids .. n n l'/l1 plo.1•n1t'fll skills " ·rhcr~ h<is bf.en :i significJnt shift in the comrmu1ity rolle~c '''Sh·1n 1n rt'<-'Cn t years fron1 rn<.1le-don111l<iled lo c qu a 1 t•11rotln1(•nt~ of n1e n and \\'OOlcn \\'1th a full-tim" cuKI part- t1mc enrollment of more th1.1n Of1l' nultion student.~. thl' report sard, a s1gnific;u1t number will be wo mc n rctu ming to school aftC'r sev!'ral years outside the educational system. Sharon Donoff. assistant dean of student n ff a I r s . Orun.ge Coast College , noted thot the mate-female ra tio at that campus is llO'"' 1-t<>-l with v.orncn now having a slight ('dgc. '"11K· :1vCr'1gC' age of students now 1 ... 25." she said. She noted tha t I he tr:1dit 101111 I !. t u d e nt Ai d . prog rarns don't 1ncet the net.'<ls of tht• widO\I.' or divorcee with children to support. ~!rs. Donoff rxplained that bilsis for flnanci:1l aid is the prior y1•ar·s income t a x t'f'tu rn "If a 1\·oman \\as n\3rried thl' )c:lr bt·fo r('. and hl·r husb;1nd made $1~.000. that is the figu re used . But the next ve.1r, !>he's dJ\·orc-ed and (loesn't hnve thal 111co1ne. '"\\"c need a new set of criteria to 1neasure tA·hat her needs are. A woman with three children, for example, has different needs than the ·average' student." F'inancial aid ~ geared to hel ping the student meet his educational needs, she said, "although the aid is minimal from lh<' ft'tlcral standpoint. ''But v.·e can in no v.·ay subsidize their lifestyle. We do allow for transportation ca5ts and ofti'n part of Uving allow· nnces when there Is a need." T he board's policy· statement, \\'hich will be acted upon in April, suggested that ;ud to fonnerly m a r r I e d 1vomcn could alle,i ate the burden of 11·elfare payment.s. Su('h a pl;in, sald the report, "v.·ould certainly reduce the number of divorced women , go1ng on welfare by allowlng them to go to co.liege and acquire skills. "But such a program would not entirely solve t he problems of Clllfomia's !71,000 Aid to Dependent Orildrf!n C'a.'leS." Pamela Faust, executive director of the Commission on the Status of Women, has praised the cormnunlty college system for approaching the problem of financial aid and said. "Such a statement may not ha\•e been posslble a few years ago. "The awareness of the problems which s u r r o u n d women is increasing," she said. J\.frs. Oono!f echoed her !~lings. "I'm glad to hear that the Cotto ..... -'41°0219 Coast Couples Exchange Vows, Rings ........... WE WILL BE FEATURING ANNE KLEIN FASHIONS AT MRS. MANAHAN MANAHAN.REDDIN Terri Ann Reddin and l-.1 ark l-.ianahan exchanged I' o v.· s before the Rev. Dr. J>hi!ip J\.1urray in the Community Church C o ngrega tional, Corona de\ l-.1ar. 'fhl'}' arc the daugh!cr and son of i\1aril}11 Rf.'dd 1r. "ihct•ls and ~Ir. and ~Ir.~. i\lichacl r.·lanaJ1an. Nev.•port Beach. Attendants v.·ere K a r e n Kersten. 11ark Kittl e, Roy Church and r-.1ike 11ulligan. The bride attends Corona del Mar High School where her husband graduated. He is studying at Orange Coast College. They will reside in Tustin. KENT.HOW ARD Oon1t a Beach l·lov.,ard of Laguna Beach and \Villin rn Dixon Kent Jr. of Gl adstone, ?-.lo. were married in the Candlelight Cll.aP<'I. J .. 1s Vegas ~'ifh the Rev. l-.1 axinc Dowl'\I offici<i!ing. I Their parents art• th<' K I'. Duggt'rs of Vero Beach. Fl.i. and the \\'. D. Kents of Lima, Peru. lVitncsses v.·ere Jacquline and Larry Shoemaker. The br ide is a graduate of UC Irvine and a graduate student of art history at California State Un iversity , Long Beach. Her husband is a graduate of t;!ah State University "'here he majored in business.~ lie "'as a captain in the !\1arine Corps and v.·as a chief pilot for the Federal Justice Department. Bureau of i\arcolics. The ne.wlyv:eds v.·ill reside in Gladstone. Di TIRRO- PASSANNANTE Laura Jeanne Passannante Passannante of Huntington Beach and ~Ir. and lo.in;. Fred Di Tirro of Jlochester, N.Y, The bride is a graduate of &Uson High School and now is enrolled at UC Irvine. Her hlliband, a graduate of Denison t:niverslty , ls tn his first y<'ar ;it UC Dav is ~1ed ical S{!JR'.>1. Ill' is <tffiliated v.•ith Kappa Sigma. Jlonoc attendants were lo.flss Lisa Y.'eik and P a u I became the bride of Frederic Dcutschlander. MRS. Di TIRRO Robe.rt Di Tirro d u r i n g ceremonies conducted in Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic C..'hurch, Huntington Beach. Parent.s of the newlyweds are J\.1r. aM Mr3. Anthony o~ 1n the bridal party were Liz Deutschlander, =============! Diana D'Agostino, Frank Di=--.. - 'Nrro and lla•Jd Passannante. ~~ Dam. , Locations in THE WEDNESDAY LUCHEON AT THE NEWPORTER INN HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'N GO! ~newlyweds will reside in \~ 3 Full Service ~ , Huntington Beach We show vou how to care for them step by step. Our curl coaJC1ng SCISSOR STYLES are all fuss-free and lunct1onal and are easy to do as 1ust shampoo! In· eluded are lamp cuts. linger tumble cul s. curllng iron cu!s, blower cul s. was11 towel dry, brush 'n Hull cuts or simple wash and wear cuts. They are all SCIS· SORED. lake-care-ol-yoursell styles. Good !or any age. any hair. NO teasing , no rollers. no pins. NO POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS, ALSO NO SET PER- MANENT WAVE S YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO Many Snake Tales Still Rattling 'l ·~~:;,2~!~3.~:~~ .. 1 , 1 ooot when you h<ar )'Oil!' lR,I"' .~~;.. •• I JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING SET YOUR HAIR AGAIN . By EJL\1A BO~IBECK No one agrees with a columnist 100 percent. I know that. But when 1 did a piece recently on 10 reasons for not lettiag your '300 have a ptl snake, I v.·ould have bel'n willing lo bet public support was wianimous. (People have been swept inlo the \Vhite House on a lesser p!atforn1.) Not true. II seems there are a few readers who, through our sloppy mental health laws. contend man's best friend is a snake coiled at his feet. A mot.her of tv.·o children from J\.forristown, Tenn .• said that snakes are much maligned and that she loves them for several reasons. I. They discourage dallying by door-to-door salescn1n and pamphleteers \\"hen you an· swer the door wearing a sn11le and a four foot black snake. 2. Unwanted company doesn't hang around Jong when you say, "Be careful where you sil. One of my boa constrictors is missing." 3. Snakes do not ba rk at odd hours or tum over garbage cans. 4. Snakes arc affectionate. Arter all. how tight. can a dog or cat hug you back? 5. You get real looks of respect from other mothers v.ti<'n you give a snake program at the s<·hool and let each child to11ch it. 11 go1 a flash for you. Cla ra . TI1<1t loo k isn 't respect. It's disbelief until they can get you into a home.) A youngster from 11owell, New Jersey wrote that snakes are easy to take a\\•ay from their parents (they don't want them around, either), they are Your Horoscope AT WIT'S END odorless and are in fact just as afraid of you ils you are ol hin1. I have al"•ays had a theory that some fears arc nonnal •.. that il is abnormal to be able to keep breathing when you see a flashing rOO police car light in your rear \·icw mirror ... to remain conscious v."hcn the oxygen mask drops down before ioo on an airplane .. , to keep • doctor v.·hisper to your nurse. """11"''0!! H•"*'r .. •.....a• · Hunti=OllBeoch Fullerton "ARE YOU SURE?" ... to rr·~~t ~:.:::::::.~l~ 9564 . "''· JDS M. Hftor.lt"'- rcmain calm when you arc 968-3535 879-3863 ('ailed by the pt"incipal in the l===========:::)~~~~~o,..;ii~Doily;;;:,;•~..,.~to~l~O~•.M:;,;;··~s.t~. '"";'~'~·~·~·~.M.~~~~ middle of tile aft.emoon v.·ho 1- says, ''Your s on ha s something he 'A'ants to tell you." As for snakes. maybe our fear of them is handesf dov.n fr0f1\ one generation t o another. All I can sav is. n101hcr and l "·ere \\'.ilking around the farm one day when v.·e spied a snake coiled in the sun. \\'e flanked his right by half a n1ile v.•hi\e mother shoute<:I , "Is he following us?'' I glanced back brleny in flight CLUB UNIVERSE Islands of the South Pacific Visiting · Fij i, New Hebrides, New Caledonia, Tah iti 1 6 Days • 79900 2075 Son Joa·quin Hills load Newport Beath, Calif. 92660 (7 t 4 ) 644-4600 and yelled, "Not on f(jbt !'' I-'=====::<:==============:;:==========~ 5 ........ "" ··-0 YM' IOI"\ .. VI.. o.rltot Tiie "6'J ' """'"''" C911flOMllWll c.._..,, Sl•tatoe Or 1m.....ii.11 o.11v1ry <IP 1FRANCIS- '\,,ORR J' FINE STATIONEltY P;tl Hl':J w.ddi"9 lft'titatiom ~r •I and .Announument• Virgo-Will Travel IMTl!RCONTINENTAL INVllTMENT COMl"AN'I' .SOO "-""'' C-Dr1¥t , kll• ru Tri• l'ln•n<ltl Ctnltr M.-,.rt aNCfl, Cf. 644-9410 EASTER GIFTS & CARDS IM Ovr Fl.,. $ .... !If~ 1111 1 Cll ll M15•W.ll IU-1111 ta•llA IH lll·tllVllllll lllllll SPRING SALE """"""WOO!lllS"-• ..• ,.. , , .•••. , ... ,., ..•......••...•..••. •••••••••••••• 1S'll.OfF l ••""*rM S~<\$-, .• .• . ..•.......• :.... 1""'Qff [)o.,..,..' •l>I"<• . .. . •. .. . . .. , ••••••• ••••••• , 11 QOYO o<F f'l""'Sl'lloQ(lfPll .••.•• , .... . ••••••....... 119~YO. v .. ~ 0..,t 0-if"<""YWO->«¥>'" l4GUNA lf:ACH IHTERIOlS 1030•, (~~·• .. ..., u c.<1 l~·U"8 f (ll f•.,.l••·-''°'"' '°""1-11()-1-Cro~IV, WC. WEDNESDAY MARCH 27 By SYDNEY OJ\.1ARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Be wary of offers which sup- posedly lead to quick riches. Insist on additional in- formation. Pistts, Virgo in· dividual could figure pron1- incntly. TAURUS (April 2().~fay 201: Cvcle remains such thnt indt,. ~ndent action brings desired results. GE~llNI (:\fay 21..June 20): You cou ld be completing proj· ft't or testi ng a relalionship. \'ou need more information - and you are likely to receive it. CANCER (June 21..July 2:2): Accen t is on development. grca!er understanding of loved ones. Some wishes are closer responsibilily. Be aware of one \\'ho has unorthodox concept, but who is a natural wimer. VIRGO (Aug. 2J·Sept. 22\: Travel, change, ability to put ideas on paper -the.c;e are emphasized. Long • di stance CO.fl'UTllUlications a r e im· Porlllfll LIBRA (Sept. 2J.Oct. 22 \: htoney. building, practical ap- plication of theories -these are featured . Be frank. direct. Don't beat about bush where costs. expenses and ex· penditures are concerned .. SCORPIO (Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21 \: Lie low. Play y,·alting game. \York \\ith time. J\.taneu\"er . bob. weave -steer cfear of direct confrontaliom. 11.tv- riage, commitment, joint ef- fon and partnership are up for consideration. SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22- Dcc. 21 1: Low-key approach is best. You upset apple cart if i n s istenl, too direct. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Romance. i ntri gue, cha ng e, illusion are spotlighted. Yoo may feel strange. Key now is to balance, weigh, enjoy but al\\·ays to know there probably is a price to pay. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18 1: Study Cairlcorn message. Re as practical as possible. Know your \VOrth. Check in- \"Cstments. Insist that others fulfill the ir obligations. , PISCES /Feb. 19-).larch 20): Relati\'e may be finishing arduous t.1sk. Ner\'es may be frayed. Stand up for prin- ciples. Koo\\• when to draw line. Also. be a good listener. THE WATER CLOSET INCOMPARABLE BATH DESIGN to becoming realities than you,-----------------~----! 428 31 st STREET CANNERY VILLAGE NEWPOR T BE ACH. CALIFORNIA n1ight in1aglnc. LEO 1.luly 2.1-AUR-22): F 1Jl10\I' through on '.l'h1rh affect s('{·uri ry. THE BEST READING INSTRUCTION Thorough diagnosis ... Prescriptive instruction ... Makes reading fun ! The Reading Game AN AC"fNITf O• AMlllCAN lfAl•INO COtP>OIAnote Si1 Ltc1tio1s ill So11t~rrn C1hlo1n1 1 111d lrfcher tr11n1nc con1t1cts •llh flblic sck1ol1: RlJNT,NGTO~ BEACH SNNTA /\Ni\ FULLE8TON 18782 !!Lin St. 1850 E. 17th St. 3610 N. H"bo' Blvd. 1142.0606 835-3237 879·5588 TUR RANCE 370-6859 • CRENSHAW 293·5253 • ~CINO 783-2683 '" MEDICAL WEIGHT CONTROL NOT A CllNIC Town & Country Shopping Center 18582 Beoch Bl•d., Su~ 207 ,Huntln<Jlon ltach No Appointment NeceSSOI'( r:.:::::.'.' CALL 536-6066 I ZESTILINX <m SMOKED SAUSAGE For many families everywhere, bfelk· fast or brunch on Easler morning 1s a happy even!. The tra d111onal food treat 1s Zes11link smoked SilUsage. Ze1t1- hnk can be fned or baked. Serve it with HICKORY FARMS D~ OHIO HAS 'fOOD GIFT PAKS FOR ALL GIFT~· CASIONS. SEE T.HEM ON DISPLAY .. eggs , hash brown potatoes or paneciket. Your Easter breakfa st or brunch will be dehgl'ltfu~ and long·remembered wnh d1st1nc11ve Zestilink 1moked sauwge ... a traditional food that's up IO·the-minute in every way! ZESTILINK SMOKED SAUSAGE AVAILABLE ONLY AT •••• ffctk•"1 '4t•r· 5outh Coast 'Plaza COSTA MESA J lowt"' CAROUSE\ lEVQ. 81'!1SlO.. Af S~ PIEGO!RtC'WA' CPl!lrt OA!lY ,.,l •I" Y ~An.IROA' lllll"M SU!'fOAY '' ros ""' ...,,....,.., .. ' -'---- MIXED SINGLES Oil, SI/ TW6 WAY . lW 60T Yl 8l<e.lt 4;;~~~\ OU~ DAW "0N16UT, ~M£e l " TUMBLEWEEDS uNo;, ~OLJ (Atl"( I M</ MO~ 5AID ~UV· TIUllG Wlh GolN(i ror GO MV WA iOOA'( .1 SEE '!OUR FIF1Y AND RA ISE: YOU FIFTY, OEM.AP i HATf:. PLAYIN' WITH TRAIL BOSSES MUTI AND JEFF yOU NEVER GOT ANYWM ERE JN LIFE BEC AUSE YOU'RE ToO BACKWARD' FIGMENTS IF YOU WANNA AMOUNT TO SOMETHING YOU GOTTA THINK BIG.' BRAG.' BLOW YouR ,-,__ ____ OWN HORN! SLOW YOURSELF UP.' HONEY, Ti115 C~ 15 6ETTlll6 A LITTLE ~b ... ro.JlD '1ttJ RE\1:115£ IT ~ AIE. "; ,.. •• NANCY MRS. SMITH HIRED TO BABY-SIT THl5 AFTERNOON ME WOW---HER K ID 15 VERY MEAN---HE SCRATCHES, BITES AND K ICKS TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLE AC RO ~S 1 Small amourl 6 Dwell upon ~ 10 Small barr acu .. 14 French river 15 At1c!,,'I ll~d 16 Pubt· conv•·'fJn(,· 17 !nd11!er•·nl 18 Na1ivc o! Media 19 Star 1n Diaco 20 Very runny 1ok.e Slang 22 Unwavering 24 Symbol 26 l ive 1onge1 27 W11n 31 -A ill· conceived 3 1 Sec 27·A 32 Does a household chore 33 Fails ro W>O 35 Young d4 Homosapien J5 Pnm111ve acl1on ,,, Golt 5'1015 _, 1 Oryong r n;:;mbei ~=· Cnicago lt!am 'J words .~: f;1etal \8 Composer OI 'Jud11n ··9 A continen1 Como loim 6 1 Wasner used 111 sh1pbu1ld1ng 62 Assigned station 63 Russ•an cmpcro1 '" 64 Land mass f.5 8ehold5 66 "-·- hl!le prayer tor me 67 Ce1ta1I'! collars Ye~le•d3Y s Puzzle Solveo '-f~ :o~rr s ·t··: J • ~ '"' L ~ 1 l lo ! ' l+-H"'i,-·""' l '.!ot away sect•on 5 Fault5 .. 36 Re&emollng 6 Son of wings Noar-i 37 Boal 7 Uf\1C1Ufll • 39 Tnorougnwort& able serve .:o Strce! 8 Calgary marker '2 S1ampedc words " 42 Malo:e bread 9 Took 43 Food lloer1•e:. con::.!1tuen1 10 Ctiurcn 44 Sac•eo pews comoos11ton~ 11 ll2l1an c•t'( 46 CIP.rgyman 12 Fire Aber escapes 4 7 E xcnanges 13 Region o! 48 V1olcnl Cn1na spasm or 21 Pointless oa1n REPORTING FOR WORK PEANUTS m'" 38 Dvorak " 1acket!> ra111. 23 American 49 Remove soap MISS PEACH So1ne1n. DO'llN el al 39 Hair color I Smelter 40 Ca1d 1eluse game '2 Soan1sh 41 8 1shop·s · nello 1ur1sd•c11on 3 Span1sn 42 Ir.sh river rovers 43 f"iclel s 4 Acts of mouthpiece wearing ' J • , • .. " " ,, " " " " " " " JI " .. ,, .. • • •• .. ,. , inventor 25 Girl s nickname 27 Pre1ud1ce 28 Bird 29 Past 30 Middays 34 Undeftland oerson 35 rrieater 7 • • " lO " •J ., .. " "' .,, tio Tne l.1arcn King 53 ·-·-machine 55 Game on ho1seback 56 Parallel 57 Soaks 60 Old Engtt~ C01n 10 11 11 IJ " " J6 JI •0 ,, " ,, 0MA~IA MASON ~Pt.A Ill c; 1'HF ~.<;. Pos1 ofFIC£ ~ >. DICK TRACY • 1" ,, " " • " .. " .. " ~INC€ l<HiorJ Al?6 >Jo~05COP£5 LEGALLY 81NDING ? by Tom K. Ryan by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller F1i;;5 -'{OJ SLl.IOJf" IN 4,_:.. "7" r(;: J '5 1'-lE~ 'f'OJ fOi' I:\ ,l.,_~ T.,:: JJ-::- MAltCJ .... , WM.AT WA, TME MAIN llC"ioON ~O il. T~C lliCINf f70'!1fAI. INCllEASi ? -< ,. DOOLEY'S WORLD L.001< ~fRE ... 1l-0 6 L-A.DY IS GE-rr1N' HER SEVENTH OIVO~C~ ! Dr. SMOCK HGR'ES. M ISS AIKE:l'..l. SWA L..l..OW ONe O F ,..M E:Se .J US,.. OtSFO ~e YOU GO 'fO eeP GORDO PO/i!f'-l lf?tO f DO 'OV J(NOW TJ./A T !300ZE: 15 ). M tND - Al1E1'!1AJG? ,),(;,~NT! MOON MULLINS TuP1day, M~rth ?6 }q74 SI-It SAYS SllES JUST A LOSER IN THE GA.Mt OF LIFE" ! CA....i ;t "fA"""S A WA,..f!R. CMASeR , -roo. so "fMAf" L.1°(... PllfC6 OF PAP9Jl W0N'1' MA.lo(e: M8 GAG ~ ... 1 CH ECl<ED WITH l'l'E DOCTOF! TO SEE IF I'M IN CONDITION 'TO TAl<o HE SAID I WAS IN FINE' CONDITION ... UP ..JOGGING ... "' __ _,® • ll i~ if ' ANIMAL CRACKERS HOW'S 400R ART CLASS CQl'oll~E>' ~~ Al.ONG r; FOR MQ t-IE')(T" PROJECT, !'MCSON6 JODO WME JUN!<. SCUlPTORE. .. -----DAILY PI LOT I 7 by ROCJer Bradfield $0t1N DS MOR I!. Llk'..li ~f:'S A LOSEIO:' IN A GAME C)F MUSICAL ·~~~~~H'.'.'U5BAND5 · / .. by Georqe Lemont by Gus Arriola -· by Ferd Johnson by R09er Bollen .. .KID GETS ALL THe AD/ANTtlGES Al-ID DOESN'T EVEN "TRQ ! () 1'1t ~; N<tU '•il>•" 11.l . llo•o 11111 .... "'"""~ ........ ,. .. by Charles M. Schult THE GIRLS I IF ..... ..,:~...-COJ.\= OUT E\'S.'/, rr1.:.•s Goo:> ~r-. "1~.,:i.-:1r: by Harold Le Doux ri,t,VE '!'OV QvEST10NED STRAND A60uT WAKEMA.N'S CHAAGES? 'THE 09 VIOU ~ ON& ... NO! WAKEMAN'S SISTER CAME TO ME ANO 1 REFERRED HER TO JUDGE PAR~ER ! by Mell -10 Miili MOllf ME,., iO L.001( t=Otl A~L. 'TME MAI(.. rMAf'~ W01Nai iO 6ET LOST . "Onr nirc ch init ahoul bC'longinr lo a garden ("lub -•11 lh(' acti\•ilie!> "('Cp you too hu~y tn i:ct ;i r ound to i:ard r nin~." • ' 6UT I MA-.£ A NEW FRI ENO IN H<JNOLUW .' Ja OAJLY PILOT Verdict Re versed--Hartman Back Hospital Has to Wait By CRAIG SHEFF Of *t Otl,,_ Pit.t 5!1H GeorJe llartman Is back u Saddlcback Colltg~ athletic." di~. Stripped ot that duty 1'111"0 '!'"eeks ago. Hartman wu dramalically rei.nslated Moodayl night •'hen th<! college board of trustees bo .... "Cd to pub11c pressure aod re9Cind00. its p-tvlou.s action. The change of verdict dJdn't come r.asily and quickly. It took four hours of d~ among board members. booster dub members, c I · f o o t b a 11 Old Rivah·y (Girls vs Boys) Goes to Com1 NEWARK (UP!l -The Little League . y.1Jicll "''ants to k~p girls off its baseball fields, just doesn't understand Y.1lat llttle girls can do, accord.Ing to a r-;e .... · Jersey judge. Some ol the boys think it's the judges who don't understand. New Jersey has ordered the Little League to allow girls .to play Little League baseball, and U1c league argued before three judges f.1ooday against the order. The jOOges made it known Monday that they feel some girls can hit. run and throw as well as boys but said they win rule later on the state order baMing sex discrimination in t.900 local Little Leagues. "As a group girls are not as skillful as boys," Little League lawyer l\fichael Loprete said. "There are values to be .served by boys playing alone." Judge Milton Con!ord, the presiding jllige, criticized Loprete's attitl.de. "Philosoptiically, you're not in tune with the sex clixTiminatlon act,'' Jud~e Conlord said. "The statute Was intended to get Md of the stereotyped conceptioM ot what v.'Omen are fit for." Ten-year old Douglas Mcl..anin of .I J ersey City wasn't interested in the legal arguments. Douglas had purely practical reasons for trying to keep his 1Z.year-0ld si.3ter, Susie, and other girls out of his Little League. "She wants to play, but l told her that's dumb," Douglas explained. "I play catch tA·ith her now , but you can't throw it fast becau.se as soon as you do she hollers 'stop. It hlll1s.' If you let girls play and Ibey get hit with a ball, they·u just start crying." The Little League contends the court suit agaimt its ~ly pol icv. brought by the feminist National Organization o( Women (NOW ). 1w thrown the baseball program in New Jersey into cbaoo becau.5e some teams are allowing girls to sign up and try out and others are planning to suspend operations entirely rather than allow girls to play. Coin Flip Tells ' Tale for Walton PHILADEIPR!A (APl -'rh e Philadelphia 76ers haven't won many games the past couple of yea.rs, but Irv Kosloff would be happy right now if hi..s National Basketball Association club could just win a coin toss. The coin flip, when it happens, will be between the 76ers. v.'ho have the worst record In lhe NBA, and Portland, _.,..,. of the second worst record. The winner gets first pick in the upcoming college draft, and that means Bill Walton oi UCLA. But even should the 76ers win the nip, there's no assurance Walton would sign. The big center has indicated he wants to stay in hb natJve Southern California. That doesn't deter 76ers o\.Vller KosloU, who talked v.•ith Walton's advisor, Sam Gilbert, here during the past weekend. Kosloff says he got "no encouragement" from Gilbert , but h~ hasn't given up yet. "We can afford to pay as much as anybody." he said, referring to the expected bidding v.·ar bet'A•een the NBA and the American Basketball Association for Walton. "\Yalton is just ~·hat v.·e need. He's probably the grc.altst ooUege player I've ever seen." Koslo(f believes Walton could do for the 76ers what Kareem Abdul.Jabaar did for Mil~·aukce -tum a loser into a powe~. ... Foreman Ailing But Figl1t Is 01~ CARACAS (AP) - A limping George Foreman was taken to a hospital loday about 10 hours ~ he "'as sdleduled to defend his heavy.t.'clght championship agaimt Ken Norton. Foreman was to be treated for a stiff knee, a spokesman for the champion said. Foreman favored his ri gbt knee u a;des helped him to an ambulance, raDlng the prospect.s that the fight might be poltpooed. Later, Forenutn, 53id he was all right and that he "'OUld defend hi" tille as l<hedulod tonlght. The two are ~eduled to slug It out lit 7:30 PDT end foreman . undefeated in 39 protesslonal bouts. goes into the rlng nearly eiaht Pounds heeivler than when he Y.'On the gold medal at the 1968 Olympic Games In MexJco at 117. h ' players and raculty bt'fore n \'ote \1•as t:1ken near midnight. 11ne \'Ole. like that ol l'A"O 'A-eeka; ago, .,.,as unanimous. And 'A'hcn it finally did come, the standing room only crowd oC nearly 100 !>'"''""" applouded and chetttd loudly. The board had dismlaed Hartman as alhletlc dlrtctor for what it called a conflict of inlerest wilh his A.D. du1jcs and his footbaJI coaching job. They had felt he 'A'8S dlscrimlnallng against lhc mtitr sport.!!. In lhe f1naJ '""1iysls. lllree lhiltll' (besides public pressure) prob a b I y IWl.j't.">d the board : (I\ lhe in\·cstigaUon Into the matttt apptared to be Incomplete ; (1) Hartman may not ha\•e had enough counseling in the matter and \' (3) charge. that Hartman doda't ha,·e authority. Hartman, contacttd by the Daily Pilot early this moming. saJ,d. "if given authority, I'll Ulke lhe ne<.'6Sary steps to straighten up tne situation." "I really appredale all the support No More Next Years Pack's Wait Pays With NCAA Title GREENSBORO. N.C. IAP) -The cry of "\Vait ·ru Next Year'' oo loogr resounds across WoUpack fumtry. Next y('ar is now. The souped-up North Carolina .state basketball team clinched its right to the ~o. I place with a convincing 76-M conquest of third-ranked Marquette ~tonday night in the finals oC I.he 'NCAA championship tournament. A year ago. coach Norman Sloan and his ~ finished 27-0 but had <to settle for nothing headier than the Atlantic Coast Conlerence championship because !he NCAA slapped them with a year's probation for alleged re c r u i t i n g irregularities. The \\'olfpack v.·as burned in lhe scramble for a budding superstar from Shelby. N.C. named David Thompson. Post-season competition was forbidden. So, while mighty UCLA added a seventh straight je"·el to Its cham- pionship collectioo last year, North Carolina State watched on television at home -and waited. Mean"'hlle, Thon1pson -no longer a budding superstar -reached full bloon1 in this, his second All-America year. And the rest of the jwtior's supporting cast joined in the crusade. Their campaign wns ha 11 e d momentarily last December. in the third game of the season, when they suffered an 18--point embarra~ment at the hands of UCLA at 5'. loois in what was regardl'd as a delayed playoff for last year's title. But the \\'olfpack regrouped and 'A'iped out everybody else, including a n unprecedented second straight clean s.,.,·eep of the 14-gamc ACC regular season. After that, they had to win 1 .... ·o conference championshiP tOurnament I ,. .. games to stay alive. lnctuding a classic 103--100 overtime death struggle with Maryland, No. 4 in the country. Then came ,the NCAA 's Eastern Regionals and Providence and Pittsburgh were brustll'd aside. 'Ille latt.er game was an emotionally charged affair in which Thompson was lost after 10 minutes with a head injury after a &ightening tumble to tht floor. A week later. do'A'n tO the final fou r, North Carolina St~te's semifinal foe was UCLA. anxiom to swat do"'" a pretender to its throne. Again the proud Wolfpack rose to the occasion and prevailed in a bitterly fought double overtime match. That sent UCLA into an W\aceuslomed role of playing Kansas for third place Monday night and North Carolina State into its first national finals against another newcomer to the title round, blarqtJtttt. Arter UCLA had come from behind in the last half to v.11ip Kansas 76-61 the Greensboro Coliseum spotlight was ~ the two survivors. f'or better than 17 minutes, the Wol£pack and Warriors met on even tcrn1s. ?o.1arquette led by a point, 28-27. Then, in 53 blazing seronds. aided by two technical fouls against w i I y J\.1arquette roach Al McGuire. North Carolina State scored 10 straight points to worn into a nine-point lead. McGuire was later to say, "I cost us !he game with those t'A·o technicals. That gave them tv.-o five-point plays.'' The JO points included two layups by 7-foot-<t Tom Burleson, a basket by Phil Spence, and four Thompson free thro'A"S. It was 39-30 at the half altti 54-33 after Jess than six minutes of the second hall. 1'.1arquette never got doser !'nan nine points alter that and the suspeme v•as gone. MA.ltQUETTE (t.I): £tl!1 11, 1'1!um 4, LIK•I 11, W1Uon •• W1MI,..,., !I, 01nl1I' l, Clmtltlell •· H"""n 1. T0!1I, U 14-21. N. CAll OLINA ST . 116); Slodd•rd •• 1nomptclfl 11, flurl~Oll ll, Rive" U, Ta\011 16, S:>-nce l. Tol1l1 26 1•·:M. H1IUlm1: Nari!\ C1ro!ln1 St. )t, MarQl!ll!t lO. F"'1lt'CI 111,1!: Ell!t, Sladd1rd. Tott! IO!Jlt: Nartl> Carolina SI. 11. MlrQv~ne 10. Tethn!c&ll: M1rQue!!~ to.cl> Mc:Gulrt 2. A: lS,1•1. Bruins Saved Faee NCAA Post Mortem: Need Clock, Seeding NCAA bB!kttball post mortem : The university division championships v..tich V..'el'e concluded Jl.torday night with North Carolina State o u t c I a s s i n g 1'.1arqt!f!Ue, left a couple ofi messages which clearly reqlllre action: 1. C:Ollege basketball needs a 30-second clock to prevent teams from going to stall tactics. 2. The NCAA should seed the four teams tbat advance to the semifinals instead d. saying a year in advance that one specific regional \\'irmer ~·ill play ~l:lllN WNIH WHITE WASH 76-7~); 1n 1958 Ken tucky had to outlast Temple, 61-60, in the semis; In 1968 UCLA and Houston v.·ere generally believed to be the -best t'A'O in the tournament. They battled In die semis and UCLA avenged an earUer defeat to the Cougars with a 101-69 lambasting. Probably the most ithrilling game -or at least the wildest -1n NCAA playoff history was in 1961 v.'hen St Jooeph's of Pennsylvania beat Utah, 127·1~, in lour overtimes for third place. PS -Haven't NCAA championship games had enough oC Irv Brown's officiating? And, not everyone v.·as shedding tears over UCLA'! failure to ma~he finals 1hls year. A lot of folks thought it was refreshing to see ne\v faces playing for I.he coveted crown. And lhank goodness UCLA bad more class and goOO. sportsman.Vllp than did our cry-baby 1m Olympic basketball team, Ytllich refused to accept its silver medals after the controversial loss to another regional champ. predetermining Russia. It was rumored that UCLA v.·ould those setups without Mo111ing which nd k teams Y•ill actually be involvOO . se a to en team to ~1onday night's th~Jtl~cc duel with Kansas. HotA·cyc.r • -I'bat_way_they.'d avert 'disaster sueh1-.,r-~R l The B~ Yt't're there and played. the one 1hat befell everyone interested Such boycott would have dropped ihe and inrolved in this year's championship Bruins into the same low class status our tou.mey. That is. UCLA :ind i\orlh ·72 Olympians in basketball have earned. Carolina Stale would NOT have bumped given me. l had told my .,.,·ife that v.·e athletic situation tat Ssddlebock in the "-'OOld know "ho our friends and enemies fu1ure . Recruiting wa:1 a key topic . of '4.'00ld be afl<'r the mettm.g. and I discussion throughout the mttting with undt'rsiand there .,.,·ere a lot of frltnds mnny of ~ In attendance reeling that there. the reason for Snddleback'a lack ol Board president llans Vogel counttred success in the other sports v.·u a lack of \\'Ith the cha rge mat it's" the ath1et1c ~lt1ng by many of the coaches of director's duty to oversee all or this-but those sport!. alleged counter charges ol J-1-artman's And Backus countert<d thaVbe "''°':'Id lack of authorily began oopping up. "scrutinize the athletic ctepartmen~ Yt'l!h Board mcm b<'rl! Pal Backus and Donna a fine tooth comb. Jf I see something in Berry promised to take a Jong look at the the future. f "·on't pull any punches.'' MARCUS WASHINGTON DRIVES PAST TOM BURLESON. UPI ftltllf!iltos BILL WAL TON GETS INTO THE SWING OF THINGS AGAINST KU. Fo1· His 300 ALBANY, N. Y. -Most bowlers go a 1 lifetime without the ttlrill of a perfect 300 ! game, but John Kriek, who finally rolled I his, "just wanted to get it over with.'' Kriek. a suburban Loudonville re8ident, com plained of chest pains while he rolled hls 300 game at an area tiov.·llng alley 1113t week. He •1lS taken lo a hospital just after finishing the game, and doctors found he had sustained a heart attack. lfe was listed in critical condition ~londay at the AJbany Medical Center. e Rloorslde Wl•ner• RIVERSIDE -Oregon. Tulane and \\"isconsin were the only teams withoot victories going into today's second day of competition in the Riverside NaUonal intercollegiate baseball tournament. Wisconsin was a double k>9er Monday, absorbing a 15-11 defeat by UC-Ri\•ersidc and falling to Brigham Young 7-3. In other games UCLA pounded Oregon 10-2 and Stanford took ad\•antage ol Tulane errors for a 14-2 victory . Also, Arizona Stale defeated Riverside 5-2. e Laker• Play LOO ANGELES -The Los Angeles Lakers and f\filwaukee Buck.s open their l\'ational Basketball Association playoff in Milwaukee Friday and meet again Sunday. · They return to the Forum in Inglewood for Tuesday and Thursday night games. The fifUt game, if ntt:ded, tA·ill be at Jl.filwaukee Sunday night. the s..ixth at the Forum on Tuesday, April 9, and the seventh at 1'.tilwaukee Thursday, April IL e Ziegenfuss Rolls NEW YORK -Valerie Ziegenfuss of ~fission Viejo do\\-ned Veronica Burton of Great Britain, 6-2, 6-2, in first round action of the U.S. ·Lawn Termis Association v.·omen 's pro I e n n i s tournament here Monday. Other afternoon "''inners were Mary Arm Eisel over Patty Ann Rce-se . 6-2. 6-3 : Kathy Kuykendall over Robin Tenney. 6- 2. 6-3: and Marcie Louis over Betsy Nage!sen. 6-4, 6-2. e A11geb Collect PALJ\f SPRINGS -Bobby Valentine. still running with a limp after breaking his leg last season, sing led twice, drove in a run and stole two bases Monday, leading the California Angels to a 4-2 exhibition baseball victory over the Oakland Athletics. Valentine lifted his spring average to .444 with two hits and a \\'alk as the Ange1s v.•an their fourth straight g!!'me and sent the defending .,.,·orld champions do."''ll to a fourth successive losS'. California "°·ound up its exhibition competition against Oakland 'A'ith a 3-0 mark. e Dodgers Breeze VERO BEACH -\Villic Crawford's t'A·o-out double in the tenth inning scored Steve YeJger from second base to break a 4-<t tie and send Los Angeles to its ninth straight exhibition victory ~1onday, a 5-4 decision over ?o.1innesota . The Dodgers, now 11·5, rallied ror four nms in the eighth inning to tie tbe game. In the 10th. a walk to Yeager and Crawford's long double to right provided the winning margin. e So.,iet Adllances A11.ANTA -Th ird-seeded Alex ~letreveli-ol the So\·ie~ Union advanced to the quarter-finals of the World Championship Tennis t o u r n a me n t l\fonday by defeating Jaime Fillo! of Ch.ill. 4-6, S-4 ,6-3. Earlier, Barry Phillips -Moore upset fourth-seeded Raul Ramirez, 6-2, 6-3. Owen David.son of Australia defeated Darmy Birchmore, 6-2, 6-2, 1n another opening round match. e Tennb Victors PALli1 DESERT -U.S. Davis Cup captain Dennis Ralstoo went to tv•o tiebreakers Monday to defeat seventh- seeded AdriallQ Panatta ol Italy 7-6, 7.5 in the first round of the $60,000 Desert Classic 4ennis tournament. Third seeded ~1ark Cox of Great Britain swept past Antonio Alunoz of Spain &.2. 6-2 in the only match featuring one ol the top se«l.ed players in the event. Czecho6Jovakia's Jan Kodes beat ~tryman V1admir Zcdnlk 6-4, 6-2 and Bob Kreiss OOS1ed Colin Dibley of Australia in three sets, 6-3, 4-6, ~1 in other matches. In addition, Ger~ld _~Jtrick o( f.nglan9 <lefeafeirRaroon 'Rali1m of Paki.stan 2-6. 6-1. G-0 : Ove Bengston ol Sweden beat South African Ray i toore 7-6, 6-2, and , Tito Vazquez of Argentina beat Antonio Zugarelli of Italy 6-7. 6-0, Arl· heads in lhe: semis. And two comparably feeble .teams -Kansas and J\.terquette - would not have been paired. allowing one "·eak squad to advance (~1arquettc) "~e OOC,JX>Werhouse (UCW fetlby~lhc y,·ayside. Walton Ends Colle_ge Typically Saturday's double overtime match be- tween UCLA and NCS \lt"OOld have made a great llllt show. lnstead, "-e had the NC State • ~tarquettt championshtp de-- bade v.1dch was bcfrttina' a sandlot crov.·d on a rainy day in S'lberia. l\larquelle's trophy procla.inu It as t~ second best team in the land. But I don't think the \llarr!ors could finJ1b second in the Pacific 8 Conference and I know thty couJdn 't do tMt wtU In the mighty Atl:mtlc Coast Conft~. By !he "'ay. having the tv.·o ~t ttnms paired In tht semis ls nothlng unique In NCAA champiomhlp tourney hi.otory. Back In 1951 Kentucky and llllno~ bad lo fight it out ln the semi! (Kt:ntuckv \\'Oil, • GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) -Bill Walton's last shot a. a college playtr W8' typical of his spe01aCUiar college c-areer, a shot that brings the level of the game ~ to M art form . With ll:l> lelt ln the NCAA consola!lon gnme betwttn UCLA and Kansas, Walton floeted up "'ith his back to the bask<!l. too~ a pas5 from a teammate and gently fl ipped the ball info the basket behind his bead. ~ And with lhat. UCLA's All-American c-enter jogged over to the bench to a 5Wldlng OVM!on from 15.0IJO.plus poroons crammed into Grt'(!nsboro · Coliseum lo • ·, Yt'alcll Ua..A down Kansas, 78-61. If that last shot was typical of \Valton 's play. his last ne"'S ronference v.•as also typical. \\1alton has Peen ut odds ""ith the press ,,,mce early in his college career when he felt he 'A'aS misquoted about hls )'ICWS regarding socialism. lfls colltge career might have been O\•tr . but \\'tltlon made It tlcar thal his \'ltws about ne"·~men remain the same. Repor ters \\':IHC'd outside the UCLA dressing room for I ~ n\.lnult>s bcfort: btinG nllo,\td In and had to wait another 10 minutes for \Vallon to finish his show· f'r. The news conftM'I~ con~lsted pri- marily of lhrcc \1"0rds Crom \Valton - ' . "I don't know " -to aU questlom. There bad been some doubt almo.!t to the time ol the coosolalion game whether \\1al1on and other UCL.A seniors 'A'Ould play. UCLA t'08d\ John Wooden h:id fold newsmen that· II was his policy to give his Jtarten and seniors the opt ion Of playing or not plll)'ing In t'()l'ISO!ation game.s. an option which tht!y had not had a ch1jnce 10 ext!:rclsc isince 196.1 11nd UCLA 'g las! loss in !he N_ C A A touma1nent. . There had been r rumors 1 i n c e Saturday's 'UCLA defeat by North Cap>lina Stale lhal W•llon had lcfl /' I Greemboro or c..bat he y.•as still in G.....,boro but would not play. Wooden Said Sunday that Walton had told him he might not play. Wal1on, asked Monday "i>Y ·be cle<ldod lo play, made one ol his IOf111est comments or the evening. saying. "I don't know. I plaY ror UCI..A." UCI..A Sf'Oiors suid tbty dttldl'd to plaf in fl.fonday ni8ht 's game only as a counesy to \VoO!ien. "He asked us' to_play," sald Greg Lee. "He . thought ii •'OUld be good for basketball. 11e '• been good to us. We felt .,.,.e ~'ed. it to him." . ' • • ______ DAI LY PI LOT f9 Five Area Cagers All-CIF P :·o Baseball lrll-••" ••m" ., •• , ' .r.1 •·"• l """·""") (l"'l"·••l 1 lOt Ar ue~ ). M•OtlttOI• .i. 10 1,.,1 •10• e0>•D<' ' Marolf•ai • J~iµ I (;oJ ( Tourney Nc.:'lrs Ir' tne Coast <'-Ountry Club par11eqx1\1• Thi.o; include-s :i. 11 di .1t:a1n !.>t• tht· ,..l ie 11{ tht' :-t·1 \'ll\J\ a1u1ual Uq;: I ~t~-r~ <'lub 1 n ' 1 t at ion :i 1 gvlr tournan1t·nt oo .\lond3y, April I. rnund of ~olf. .1n eli'Clric-c-3 rt. h·c pn11·s and a tlc-ket to 1the ;1 11.1rd~ d1nn1f In !he evl'nlr\g. RAl/L CONTRERAS l . i First Te•m No-hitter For El Toro ' Duo. 4-0 , CE RRITOS -1.arv Kev and (~abby Grijal\'a corTiblnCd to pitch a no-hitter. sparking Et Toro lligh !o a 4-0 1.,.in over host Cerritos' junior \'arsi ly, here . ~londay in prt·p basebal l action. Key pitcbt'<I lhe fir!>I 1hrce innings. striking oul fou,r and "alking none \\hilr Cinjalva fanned thrre ;'Ind 1v:1.lked one. - The Chargers got the only run they needed in the opening frame "·hen Gary Conna lly singlC'cl, "·cnl lo second on Sal Grijah·a·s sarrifice, advanced to lhird on Kt!y's single and scored ."·hrn Gabby Grijalva got aboard on nn error. Two more runs cume ho1nr in the second on singles b~· Craig LaBahn and ~1 i k e ~liller, a hit battrr and a fielder's choic<'. El Toro addrd its final run in the sixth en 11 sinulc l:l\' Dave Furber>. an cr~or. ·a sacrifice. and passed ball. •1 Two ftl Connt 1ty, 7ti G. Gro lalv•. r! I) Blmltt. lb Kty, O·r! G G•lletv1. rt p McKIMev. lb /,<osbaUQ~. lb L•8alu•. lb F11•0Pe. lb Nlller, cl U•Quh•rf, n Kacheltin, c G""i•let. c Tol1ls .. ' . ' • 0 ' ' • 0 • 0 ' ' 0 0 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 0 0 ' 0 ,. . !.core br t"nlnn " tbl ' ' ' ' • 0 ' 0 ' ' 0 0 0 0 ' 0 ' 0 ' ' ' 0 0 0 0 ' . ' Et To<o 1:10 DlO -• I (pnllM JV 000 P00 -0 0 Lion~ Bnruprct \Vr s t n11 n s l cr High·.~ wrestling trains "'ill be frt<'<I 'vilh a sports <Hl'ard b11.nquet tonigh t 16: 30) in I.he school cafeteria. BOB LOSNER First Team SCOTT RANKIN Th ird Team -- OAN MALANE Sec•nd Team RICH BRANNING Thi rd Team Favorites Wi11 Openers 111 Girl s Cage To11r11ey F<.i\'Orites. 11·on ;1s expee1l'd in first round play of the firs! annual Huntington B ca ch· Fountain V a J J e y girls basketball t o u r n a mt' 11 t r-.londay aftC'rnoon "'ilh top- .seeded Hwitington BC'ach and !\farina advancing "·i!h lilt](' \rouble. Fountain Valley's hos t Baronettes had the most ones.ided victory. a i9-16 "'in 01•er first-year El Toro. 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COMMERCIAL CREDIT PL.AN, INCORPORATED ~. ' Par! of a corpor<Jte family wrtn over SJ'~ btllion in esset~ INVESTMENTS GUARANTEED UP Tq_ SlO 000 PER ACCPUtlT. BY THE CALIFORNIA THRIFT GUAHA.NTY CORPORATION. Mli!AB£R OF THE CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF THRIFT & LOAN COMl;>ANl[S •For C<il•lorri•• reaoae,,\11 only 370 E.R 7th Street • Phone: 645-8700 1. Contreras, Losner On 4 -A First Tea111 f'ive Orange Coast nrca prep lJaskC'tball pla.\'('ri.; have earned 1\ll ·('IF 4·1\ rcrogn1l ion \\'i th :\l;irina lligh·s Bob Losncr and llunt1ng1un Hc;i t h 1111.:h '!i Raul Contreras teadin,;; the \\'ay \Vi1h f1rsl tea 1n berths. Others 1nak1ng the tc:u11 :ls sctc1.:te<.1 b~ the ('111- zens \Savings .\thletir 1-~oundat ion board 1nctudc Fountain VaUe;.i 's !)an ~lalane on the sec-and learn. ti.·Jarina's Rich Branning on the third team and llun· tington Beach's &·ott fla11k1n on thC' third tean1 . Player of the year ts ·rroy lli){h's :O.fark \\'ul ft .. meyer. the first Orange l'ounty player to be hon· ored on the major schools 1ea111 si nce :\nahl'1nf:: Loy Peterson in 1963. \\'ulremeyer's four.year rC'tord al 1'rfly Jl igh amounts to 2.608 1>01 nts ~ro red -..J G-I n1 orc !han the previous record se t bv n ill Bo\'d Fo r fou r years \\"ul ffn1e~er 3\eraged 27.5 poi nls per garne 195 outings). ('ontreras nlso grahberl a fir'it. tc1u11 b"r!!J :it guard after leading his l lunlin gton J~each J ligh ma tes to a sparkling: 2-1·3 reco rd. whit·h inl'luded a flossy 23.4 average. l.osner has the second lowest scoring avera_ge of any pla~·er on the fi rst. tea111. but the super lxi!- ance tha t helped ~lari11a lligh to a 28-2 record \\'aS n1oslly responsi ble for that. Foun1a in \'alley ll1g h :.:. ~l.:i lane \\':I~ na mC'd to the seC'ond tean1 .:iflcr IC'ad1n g h1s n1a!C'" 1n the lr,·ine l...ca~uc title. '1.'hile Hank in and Rran n1ng \\'Cf(' ar- c:nrded third 1ca111 honor:; in rc<·ogni11011· or !bt>ir fine overall pla~ First Team Player, School Ht. Cl. Avg. J,arry l-l udson. LB .Jordan 6·6 \r ~I fl GTeg Bunch. Pacific 5.4 Sr 10 4 Bob Losner, Marinil 6-6 J<. IS.3 Ric hard \Vood. Buena 6·2 Sr l·I 7 David Greenwood. Verbu rn ltc"i 6·9 Jr. 16 .5 Bill Laimbeer. Palo.<: \icrdes (j. J 0 .I r. 21 .6 i\lark \Vulfemeve r. ·r rov Jl.J Sr. :in :l L~ra d Jlolland. C-re.~ccnia \'alley fi·2 .I r. 2-1 7 /toy llamil!on . \'erhun1 Dei li·l .Ir. :! I 2 Raul Contreras, Huntington Beach 5· 10 s •. 23.4 Second Tea m ·rom Ca.<:ern1an. LB .lord<1n fl -i Sr 20 3 Dan Mal ane, Fountain Val ley 6·5 s •. 19.3 Bart Penfold . Crescenta \'alley 64 !-ir 10.n Rogelio Burke. c·on1pton 6·3 Sr 18.2 Jeff l\1cl·lugh. l\tillikan 6·1 Sr. I fl ... Ol_lie l\1atson. l\lurph,\' 6·0 Sr. '.!4 .. l\flc hael Grey. Pa.<:adcna f). J Sr. 22.0 l>ave Barron. Auena fj.] Sr. 14.0 Kris Pollock. Torrance ll-2 Sr. 17 I Leon Jordan, San Gorgon10 6·3 Sr. 23.H Third Team Flintie \Villi ams. l\tt. Carmel fi.2 .Ir. 20 (j l\1arkus :-\dams, Domi nguez li-5 .Jr. 20.:! (kl•'°'1 Ii, Ne"' VO<• (Oi i 0 r r ;JelOl'll• II l)e1,.,.1 t ~I lO~•I } PIHll:tJf'Q~ • r~.,-INJ I (ll'v•l•M . ~•n o.-1, Mir ... .,., •• • 6el!1.._e l. C~•c•w I A I 1 ~~-··· (ny •• N•• Yo•• f,1111 I c.. '°''' _, • Oe•l•t>CI i Thi' C\'ent is an annu!ll fund ril1s111~ affair '>l'!lh a n11n1mur11 l'lll r~ dooation of S50 hl \VHO'S I c .)11\p1•\Jt1o n in the tourn.1n1l"nl "111 bC' limited to Ill pl11y 1•r s. F'urthtr 111furrna11011 mu~· tr obtaintod h1 r.tllin~ 64t>I 01 1, lHE I ~l]~~/;1 s32 OOO'z--:-"~·· ' ' SWINGER?', I Con1e find out j /. I .' t I . I I 1 I . /;/ '~/ 1_· 1 I · t»/ ,. , at the final exciting rounds of the Colgate-Dinah Shore Winners Circle LPGA ChamP-ionshiP-. ~--, Who'll be the 1974 Champion? Come ta Palm Sprin gs and watch as the best women pros compete for I· '-1 J 7 C/ , , I the greate~~,1 in women's golf his tory! ' ~ Send for your fl.1att Porter, Kennedy 5.4 Scott Rankin. Huntington Beach 6·2 Paul ?.1okeski. Cres pi Ii-I I Robert 1-Iutchins. Glendale (j .;) Sr. s .. .Jr Sr. 11.3 13.0 20.2 f (j :; .... .first prize of $32.000 and a Chrysler 1mperiat. T otal prize money adds up to $200,000 in this week of grnat golf- tic kets ' today. Just $5 can put you in the front row of Mission Hills Golf and Count')' Club for the Colgate· Dinah Shore LPGA Championship. Rich Branning, Marina 6· 1 Soph . 10.S Dennis 'J'hurrn·an . Santa ~1 on1c:i :;. I 0 <..,r. l ~ ') '·-l)ean Decker. I.A \\'il.~on ·'·10 Sr 13.fi Brian Lenzen. SL Anthony (i.3 ,<..,r. :! 1.3 1\rea Sports Calendar Wt dnftdl V IM1r. 211 Swimm.no -Gold•n l'>'tll •I Fvll•rl"" (J :.OL Baseoa11-uc ,,.,.:,,., •• ....... 1 Trar.,_Brea a t Ur.•vcr11rv 13 Ii T~n• .... uc ''"'"" ,,, Sou•~"'" God• v~•lev~atl-Gotli"" 'I.• " ~t Poe•Cl', l//e<1 LA •! 0(( (0<.t~ at )\ r~··t•. <Qlm .. 11-c1i:••" ,, G •nt.-. W•U (2.:Kil. Full•t1~" •I Cl'" !j IS' (,lrl~ !••C• / ,ra.,<11. li l~•O a• u,,.,,.,r\>tv ll !l , f hurwl•Y I M••· lU S.,,-,.,.,.,,\•Q-l i <~ l o•'>-" I •h f l l (I\ ,.,.,,,.. • .,.. ll' !~•.,•·-!.<!"'" ""'"~ a! (YA"'"' Coe., ("11"9• !1 ..., ' C. y m n ~ 1 r , ~ Uc"":-&" u~''-"' Mat·"~ •' Frwo•a•n VdH -1 "'""" • , Sdn ll•mo,,t• •I rmwn Ir.<>!~ nt ' " (,o<I\ lrnr· .(,.,-do" /Jo I .1 (Y~•01•l " I <o•rl• •~~ ....... q ~'•"'I• ('Ja;t P•· '"~"·' ,. r,··~ • ., ,,.,. I lr.•c> 'A Y11!"; ot ~· , n•I '-'"' r , •!• '•"'" ~· I' 1q·10I 1. '" "' _, a' I n·•'·" L .a1,..,, " r """i'I ..... ,,.,_ '""'"" ,_, ol '•· I "•"Alf II•••• n• ·" ~· ArH , ,_,A,•. •• Hu·••"1"" P.• •'" L ••, .• t /,•· 1-..1,,_ .••• l.•m·•• ri~~,., "r1 '.)·,_,,-'•' ( """"'"· •' ' •o•~ .,,,,.~, • ... D•r• f<,lf• •"r '"II •' ... _r V·• Cl lc<o ~· I ~., , I ,, ' ~ ·" • And ... occ .• ,,.. • .,~_.~..,.M•j ~~1~""' • ~• C.•~ '"' • 'I .. • . ie ll•·• • '1 t •~ ' ,Q ~· ,-,lrt••I ( .1.1~,. ~ Cdteq• Jj •--•••••••SEND IN THIS COUPON TODAY•--•-••••• I I I MAIL TO: Co1gale·Oin,ih Shore Winners Circle I I P.O. Box 2222. Palm Spr ings, Ca lif. 92262 I I I I Chtckpayabfe to: Desert Hospital Foundation-United Way I I Send me tickets at $5 each . Ticket admit5 one to Mission Hilts Grounds and I Clubhouse. (Check one below): I I I II Sat. Sun. Sat. & Sun. (110) I Aprll 20 April 21 April 2~21 I I I I Name I I I I Add ress I I I I I I !dt.Y Stat• ip I I I ~-----------------------------------· aamps. Bu)·ing a compact car \\'llh :1 si x-cylinclt·r engi ne can make r1Jon1 in y1lur bu(i~t.·t. If th;1t c11mpact ca r i<> an ccono1nical 1!)7 \ l 'hL'\'Y ~r ,\11 ji. Y(•u'JI al~) L·nc ! up \\'ith a lot of ronn1 in yfnJr l';tr. ··.\ut1,n1r1ti \'t: J ndu~triL"s' Tiie 4·Donr. l 'hc '.\"n,·a's rc;:ir scat i;;; so roo m\·. some people like t11 .({tt t11 it fast. ·r he four-tlt11)r \·crsiOn uf the i\'o\·a () n1akcs this t'asy. l.-r11n1 thii; JJ<)int 1111, th1.: rear scat pas.;;;c ng-ers arc carril·d cc1>non1ica llY l <) thei r destination J)\' :\J1\·a·s pr11\·L·n siX-rvlindl'r ·~ cn'ginc. Ju~t lik l' JJll'5t:nkL"rs in l{oornint·s.-. Index" ~a\·s n~i d•>lllt'-.t11· l'fltn pr1ct ;1l ~ '._ ~ C)lhcr ~o,·a 111\Klt.:ls. :\nd like any price: ha;;; n1orc hi:ac l an<! ~h11uldl·r r1.r0n1 . front ancl re<1 r, thC'\n i'\11\;1. '!'ht: r1 ,..1n1Y. econon1i cal Nn\·a f) comes in thret: ,.cf::iat ilL· models. 2-door, -1-(loor and I latchback. (... other i\'o\·as. the fc>u r-cloor ""--~--i< traditionallv maintains All in all. Nova 6 makes a lot <1f sense right no'''· SHOWN ABOVE IS ONE OF 20 SMALL CARS FROM CHEVROLET. . • • high resa le value. CHEVROl.ET MAllESSOOE FOii AMERK'.l ' . I , f , 20 DAILY PILOT flltSday, March 26, 197~ ' ) Almnitos Ha1·11ess Entries "'" .... .,,.. """ "'" l~\O'.I '"'' ·-., ... .... Ala111itos Results u. .... , • ..,;, ........ u. CIH•, f•t(t l'•tl MMdav. M•rrll n . 1'14 l"l•ST AoltCE -One m•lt. Pl(e. ClalmlllQ. •11 •Utt. "''"' \llUO Fri nk BIMlll {Mtrk-111 !o10 7ICI 500 G•tno 8 •ooi<I (Foro Jr 1 MlllOY'• Boy !Greqorvl l lone -1G.11S. AllO rlCl<I 1111 Blfln•, 81-C,,.lor Ftl•. S.rtn1. SllW• It . Jtwv Ho kral~ -J..av ltoanev, f o>1nv """'"· tt E•1tll -s:F;;nk ll•clt1 C. 4· Gra..e l rltO(U, P1lt Ul'.H . SECOND .... c~ On• .... 11e P•ct . Mtidfn•. COMilloned S r•M olOI & und.,.. 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Wr1y f •1 C Ill M..-.allh (t rnPllll! !1 4J G (t) l l!h!n Jot>n.ion <»l G 11) Woodbrldllt Scorl"9 1ub1; Hun1lneton 81.c:fl - Ylntt 1-ll'lon I , V•l-t 1. Hall!lmt: HuoHnvtOll S.td'o, 2S-l l. ;; 11_ RABBln AUTD--MOMEOWM1!115 N<w nmnhers we.e gue>1! """' INSURANCE or honor at the ,,.,·omen's club ~ of Irvine Coast Country Club ··:-,f' 1914 H.ni•r 1o.i._.d . k .th Iha ..,,. . ~-COSTA MISA JC:ent. this wtt w1 more n ""in :..:..oo 548-5554 ~ attendance. ...-==--. occ Gal WinM Phoenix Race PHOENIX -Orange i;oast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED College student Janke Lester sped to a winning 14.6 in the 100 meter hurdles this pa5l weekend at the P h o e n i x 1-:;;;~~:;;;:;;;;;;:;:;;;=::;:;;;~:--G.;;~t------ lnvitational track and fleldl ERRORS: Advertisers Gentral meel should chock their od1 2 Story Vacant ~11.ss Le&ter, a former Costn dally & report errors $26 950" Mm High student, competed Imm• d 1 o I• I y. Tho ' •• under the Long Beach'Comels DAILY PILOT a"umes J T'S TRUE ! II u re AAU team barmer aod bested liobillty for th• first &-droom11. Gard~n ldtch<'ft. Id h · luded "~"-t Very rl05C lo b e o e h • a tie t at 1nc. DUUUt:te lncorrtctlnsertlon UN B ELjEVABLE Krug of La Jolla a n d only. BARGAIN. Ca I 842-25.'\5. Colorado's Wendy _K.oenlg. LEASE A DATSUN PICKUP $79 MO. • lt• :It ttlO. O.t!".l. COSTA MESA DATSUN 1145 HAllOl ILYD., C.M. 540.64 to _ ....... I~ General Cheap Cheap (i'"'-ro ~-·~ TWO ON A LOT Grt>at Bast side local ion. Onr IX'dt'OOITI and a I \I' 0 June Roy copped low gross honors in a nine-hole tourna- ment v.·ith a 42 with Frances ri.lahooey winning net v.·ith a 33. DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES ! ! l)('flmnni. Nl'ar Nr11po11 Jll'1ghts. Ser 1t to bcl1rve ;I. Only S 19.000. Cuti Rl'd Carpet, Realton; a-l&-8640. ONE YEAR OLD rn another event, members ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE challenged greens keeper •Wl$TCLI•• ~LAU •LIDO •fASHION ISLAND •COIOHA DILMAI •• ·--·~-.. , ty ... ~ ..... _ -·-· -~ :1 Very Jari::e lx'droom!'!, ln\·r· I)' upgraded home l\'ilh ll 11wkshop arro "' rt'ar rif "llra~e. Bi~ l "O\l'l"l'I! patio ~' 11 fine baek )':11'11. h'.ir- ' 1 H nl<ldl'rnit;'fl 11•ith niC'f! lault 111 r1Lt _ .• nd .. t ran1l1· tit1' I it1untt'r rr, 1 1.nts or pa111•l 111t und \1'011 •1 .. ~···~ An l'Xl'Clit'fll ~ Al S.1!1.~·~ 4-PLEX I las ~·2 IM><!roon1 UTI!f<; OLl•' IV1c·hclor. i!'~ sl1.1rp \\"ithin ~ blo..:ks of bcnrh. For a1•· r.-.intn,,·nt C'.ill 1:,d Cuq:11:1, 1~"1!t<·r~ '>ll~IO. Gene Stoddard by matching I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""'.'."".~".""~~ .. I.heir net score against his ]. gross, net winner with a 71. Others to SM.RT HARO? HE p Ilea! Siodd3'd incl"dcd Dody GIVf POOll MILAGE? CAN L WALLACE tifadge Badham Y.'as the low DOES YOUR~ IDLI ROUGH? W'f ~ _,co~ TS Grant, B. J . Newland, Dinny REAL TORS Fo•d . Janice Whiteside. Gloda THE CARBURETOR SHOP -546-4141-s""''"" ..... •lnrnoe m,., .. V·.c·""'ll"' 111ali0r--:---P o o I , 'llU1i:1, lnph• Kll l'fl~e -ALL tlu• '".lr.i•. S67.'i00. Call i.17-'\0lfl 10 ~,,,. A~L "'---- ri.tallorv. Jackie Bro11·n . 1a.1HARBOA 8lvo cos r•1o1ESA '4J-l.Zt6 (Open Evenings) S<·ll rn•-loru.;rr nl·1..-tt'd 1H.>n1s • At1W0t~C-ani-1"'°""'"""e.DOOM•"'" J' I CJ f -• EIGHTH ttACI!. One mllt . PK•. Carolyn Gray, Ruthie Johnson ,..,,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,.,...,., \r1lh ;1 Doi!~ 1 ot as!>1 k u Clttmll'IQ. Jiii •<t••· Pu•H nsoo. lop .. ~··~~~=~~~-~-~~~'~l~~~o~n~!~·:_ __ _::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::.::=:::.::::.::::__:::~=========!__l __ A~d: 61'.!~;)678. Cla·mlf!U pfJct 1U.loll0. .., ,_..._ n ----- THlllO ltACf--O<it-milt. Pt<t ClalmlllQ, 411 -·· Pu•w ~1600 ,_ K 5 Cretd !Goraon) 'oo Joo .... Publl• KnlOlll (S.Ch1n~1\ 4 Ml ] .lO College, Prep Frt~ Pt!NM lOI Fr1n<ol •.Ml Tl--1.0$ Iii. Al.o r.c:ICI -Mt•ltr Brl>W"". Clmmv. P11l11kl Sll ... r, o ... ~.. Partdlw. Htnrv Kia. Scr11t--All ll:t •t<I UJl, ToMmv Stllt. JEOUAlK A4C ~ 0..t molt" Ptct cononlonM. INW-•l. ' ve1r o!a1 & una .... Purw n ooo. Ternl'I 8111 (Wllll1mt ) N1tlw Siii (0.-11\ s-Admfr1! (Conrov) l l .... -J.02 2/5. ,. 140 110 4 1C1 160 '" .otloo r1cta -Ptrtecl T..,,oo, Lo111 (hole-, PDlltY Chuck. No Kr11Cl>es. . Golf Results All..(U Goll TOUtlllY (II Miii V-t CCI 01'11 ol ,..., d•v•I Ca11•n1n fltr' fll~rcn10<<1I Slll,000 Pe"ny 01·Nn (VtllH ICty) SU,J,00 Col<lt~ Jlf"I IWllll•mll 111.IOO II'!. A"y 8111 (~"enj l!~.000 1• "'' Gu1 1v1111n<1•nqn1m) 110,000 Jr!!•tv II (5cnio .. e•I "0,000 I' o ..... ~ .. !Volfa<ol "D.OOC lluby'~ M;.,,,,., time (Mlllt•l 110.0UD ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE "' 835·3305 ""' "'" l'"" \''.'W I "'"' <}\Oii "1\1" "m ,, ... , ' IJ;oo From first sip to last, yV.OisV.O. ·~.,, i"J~ .. ·-· -·~ . $rno l·nm·s Vo-oQ- CANAD IAN WHISK "' ••• , "••t·•t> ...,. .. ,... ' ,, «• • ·~ ... ~ "'•N&tt"•l f ·' .. .. ••• ,,. ~ • ., ~.,.. ·~ y ·~·" l'lh' "'tU\~Y" \t' \1'""' '" i> . "' ... '. .. : . '"•t·-""' ~· ...... ~ -Seagram's V.O. !he First Ca~adiJn . First in smoothness. First in li ghtness. Firs1 in popularitiy throughou1 the world, Seagram's ~The First Canadian •• sizes .•.•. A78-l3/6 00-13, 078-13/7.00-13, 08-14/6.95-14, F78-14/7.75-l4, E78-l4/7.35 -l4, F78-l 5/7.75-l 5, G78-l4/8.25· 14, H78 -l4/8.55-l4, G78-l5/8.25-l5, H78-i 5/8.55-l 5 plus 45~ Fed. Ex . tax and retreadable trade-in. Whitewalls . $1.50 more. B.F.Goodrlch's guaranteed conventional passenger retreads are built on sound, factory inspected tire bcx:Jies. They'll give a smooth, com- fortable ride and good mileage. _~RAKE SPECIAL truck tire NOW sale ONLY Th• durobl1 H1cvv DwlY [•p••» s24~-fot 'lcl·wps, Comp1tt and Vcni. 24····•"" $ o•voft :I f •. •••of 12 ~ 4 ..t.tt dNm 1YM or ' ...,,. dilcl. ,....,, .... o. AVOIO 0£loltY Pl.EA.St CAU.. f0R~NTM(HT --~,. ...... "'" Oller£. s... ""-" lO letf.od Guatant" A.'ly ~ reTreod r re~ •J'.wf'Cl 'n a nQrl'r(J! ~ cor 'oefV,ce is 9,,oron1et'd th•c.ight::lw• Trit-I 1e d the on91f'(ll lfeoa cq:i•ns• foolure dL't' ro O!!f<"Ct •e v.or>rmn;n,ri ord l'r(Jtenols ono 000.~1 io lure <OL~ ~rood harofds, wnl(h 111 oor ~nioo ret'ldt-r tne Tore vn:,eivqot)e Th•s gv:iror>'ee doe; not apply to re!reods with tcp:iiroble p_Jf"(!l.ll'e!., 1110 •rteguloriv Vl()fn 11res OOrmged bf rvnrl11"9 !lcT f.re wre::,~. coll1~~ cha n CU'IS er obs!nx''O"'; 01 the ouiom::ible. l10" d:c<. •I o~y ro :ire. l'<~n used c:-i lo'('h•de; otrx-. ti-on o p::issenger outorrobtle Of o ~sero>r c·~1cmoti.le Pr:-·r'J u<..ed !Of c~c10I pv~. Arrv Ql..(; ,• t'Ci rr'.reod >Ml1Ch io,ls d<.e to on oa1v;•oble cord•!ICl'I ord is pr~red re o BFG s10fe or oll'hi.Y ;ed !Y,oler 1or re:ilo:::erren1 bf 1!~ OM'el" '>lu', r~ odill'>Ted prompt 1 cr.d in the <oorre man~ o> o rew t re o..cordng to lrt'Od weor ord C.Jmp.J!!!'d eti current e.o.chorge p1Ce lor the !oD~ s11e ond type p'.l!o~ tore ierreod. B.F. Goodrich we're fhe other guys on-the-wheel Lube & Oil tire ga uge Special proo•• fir• lnU011011 Jo11•s go1 SJI!§ o"d 1,11ndt Tl•• l•fe. s2~ ... "'' J~c!UOH 1111 II> ~ 011 Qtl •VOID D£L•Y Pl.EA.SE CAU. ll•e ...... eo11 •"P()Nllo'[NT 0t1.,. E•Dotn.S.. lo'¥t~l0 4 ways to charge/Revolving Charge, American Express. lv'oster Charge, Bo nkA mericard B.F. GOODRICH SIORE 2049 HARBOR BL VD. lat BayJ COST A MESA Slon H.-. Moft. ttn Fri. 8:00-6:00 -~· 8:30.4:00 646-4421 ORANGE COUNTY 540-4343 TOLL FREE ., .. • l'let4ti# s~ ~ REALTORs' . SANTA ANA HEIGHTS ' BACHELOR'S LAIR BALBOA -2 BEDROOM CONDO., lop floor. Ocean & Bay views. Designed and dccorated for the single person. Enjoy Hfe1 Sv.im. run on the beach, ride a bike on the boardwalk or just wat<'h the sunset bebind Catalina l~land. Security building "'ith no maintenance \\'Or· ries If you travel. Priced far under nearest compeUllon. $64,500. CALL 540-1151. GI REPOSSESSION 4. UN IOOI' tl{)MI' SELLING YOUR HOME? Even 1£ vou are only in the planning stages of· selling your hon1e. there Js a home "<1rrunty plan you "ill \\'ant to be 1n!orn1cd about. * 1\merican llo1ne Shield's Jlomeo\\'ner's Protection !:>ta n covers servu:e. repairs or replacement of th e ELECTRIC':\1-•. 11 1~ATING and PLU:\'IBING sys ten1s \\ ith· 1n the ho111c, incl uding hot \\'aler heater s. * fJrotcction begins 15 days after y1111r honll' 1s listed \\'ith u~. This also intludes the C~CrO\I' period. FRONT ROW IRVINE TERRACE SS ,000 PRICE tlE DUCTION r l··i.:.1111 ~ bt-..h\••111 1~'!1" 111\ll t.ilout.ui~ h.1t t•u ,,1.t •~·•,HI 111'11 l'tu' h"lll~' 1•111 , , ' ~ I \ 1 I> " !11 " , t d L' o· I' 'Ii 111.0111,i.; 1"111'1' ! •t 0111,1!1•-)U/1~•·11 I 1 I II..; 1· "'111, h1~1i11;.:1111 1 11 ' r h +ii ~.1111 I\ hll1· I ,. I I' ,1 I I" "-'• IHoi•'.I I• • 1] I tl I O:·• n \,• 11 •lilli•~jllll'L•' J'<'I !<'I I loll" 111 11 .. •r nol!d1 .. ,-• lll•·1'!,1illllll! \n • '•llll•ll• r•1~111111 h0111u• .111d \'111 '"'II lh•• Lol1•t f'.111 1,.·.11 'i.,. '1,0 11:11+ •11 .. 1\lr!I: ' 7 •~~I "t \ 1 ·I , r> ~ l .... r< I l<f .<jl( t I'm a ne''' listing and won't l ast~ l'm beauti- fully upgraded and in 1nove-in condition. See my 4 large bedroorns. dining room and family room . Enjoy my 2 patios. I-lurrv. I'm anxious. Buy nie -$54 ,500. · CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Co rona del M•r BARGAIN OF THE YEAR -3 Big bed· roon1s. 3 baths, 3 car garage. tluge 25x25 covered patio . Service porch . forced air-heat. qu iet cu l-de-sac. 1'"'\111 price 826.950. with $950. dow n payment to anyone. \\lhat's the catch? It does need 1'LC (tender lovi ng care). Super bargain . won 't last: CALL immediately - 541)-1151. ERITAGE CALL ME , l'M A BELVEDERE and a beau· tiful one at that ~ l'1n in 11arbor View l-li\l s \\•ith 4 bedroon1.s. l)1ngle story plan \\1ith an aura of elegance. J'1n surrounded \\'ith lawns, brick courtyard, a fountain and the park. Inside l"n1 just as nice -cathedral ceiling. beautiful chandeli ers & drape ries. Just listed at 589.500. Cal l 1ne. UNIQUE HOMES Rtaltors , &75.6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Ma r 1 Genf'ral 1 7en'!ral * In addition to the benefits to you. th e !>Cller. this pla n n1akc s your hon1l" of 1norc dc1n<.111d to buvers for it also co,·ers 111111 for one full ycn"r arter es<'ro11· t·lo~f's. * "fh1s protection plan costs you :\OTlll\t; unles:-. yo11r hon1c ~ells ,.\:\Ll e~t'l'0\1 closes. [® THE REAL ESTATERS * 1'.,or n1ore information plea se rall 641).()555. MOB ILE HOME FOR SALE o SIL VE RC RE ST WE CAN Hf.LP YOU IUY, SELL, OR TRAD£ A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATK>H General General General LIDO \Vaterfront. 3 Hdrm. & lge. family rm., or 5 bdrms., \Yitr1 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec- :'n' ,M·~~~Ll~J ~~\~~-1rr I .11 '11'"'!. bll-•11'. r • I 1' I ' • tacular view~ \Vaterfront living rm. \1•ith I * Balboa Bay Properties ·* step-down wel bar. Pier & float. !275,000. Bay Ave. 4 units $75,000 I NEWPORT HEIGHTS * * * * \l/aterfron t duplex Duplex . Lovely 3BR WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD $125 000 JBR -W 'x90'. 1\lagnificent vie\\•! $250.000 -1 · I O\\'ller's unit + uGe; ~-· Balboa Coves $129,500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR --+----- THE BLUFFS -ONE STORY MODELS Brand Ne\\•! Beaut. greenbelt. great localion. End Unil. 3 BR, DI\. ''Linda" n1odel. $7 4.950 Oeaut. 3 bdrtn r~R. "Paula" 1nodel. S7..f,950 Corner 3 bdrn1 . DI\. "Linda" n1odeL $78.500 Oceanfront duplex rental. Best Joe . Q\\·ne r $155, 000 anxious S89 .500. 642· 149 l I "'.!"34,,1...,B•.,Y.,•;.,d!!!!!oD"r" ·• !!S!!u!! lle"'."'l .,...N.,. B'.". ,....,6.,75.,-6.,l!!6!!1 .,.1 EASTS IDE C OST A MES A Try your trades ---------i ~G~e~n~e.'.:ra~I ______ 1 ~G;;";;"';;';;";;I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ GOVERNMENT REPOSSESSION -$26,950. 675-7060 • Unbelie\'ablC" bul lru e. 3 bedroo1n. 2 bath. HORSES-HORSES MEDITERRANEAN Real Estate Assoc. large uoublc gara~c and room for lio:<t or I TIBURON 3 BR .. 2'h. ba., fam. rm . Pool. Conve niently loca- l led condo. in xlnt cond. I 537,500. 556-8800. Tree shaded 3 BR., 2 PRIVACY trailer. !'\ll'C setti ng on quiet street. Best lh'fl Cl\rf*t's i-"11shion 1 ~1ant1 11art 1<; clfl\\ll lla)'rncnt . only S950_ :\nyone WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO . ba. ~l ini·horse ranch, $26 500 nff1('{' in NC\\'por! Brlt!'h ha~ I k $39 950 1 11nmNh·11e opflflM\11111y fnr eligible lo subnilt a btd . llurry. hicl s t' O~C Ba e Bay area. , · P rrn11u111 Crunt 2 Bil ·:! n..111 11,.\1 or ('xJM>r ,..'\1,,, .i~..a.·· ~oon rotnplete cle>ta11.s Call 546--5880. NEWPORT CENTER , N.B. 6«-4910 673·7420. U!ll l Cor~h'fln \"111111:('' E\ i.11P.\'. Hl'rl Carrlf'r H•·a1!~11·~. •••llC<nl pn\·:11·)·~ ("In~· lo ,1.1!h O\'t'rfAX!nffi•""' 11/1!1on· ~ 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road m REALTORS 1_G_e_n_e_r_•_l ______ I General I L..ll 4 Loc<1I Offices To Serve PERFECTION --BA_C_H_E_L_O_R __ ~G;;;en;;;e;;;ra"!'l """"""""""""""'::G"'.'..n:".•".'r•.,.l """""""""""'"'I FOR YOUR CONDOMINIUM ------ FAMILY J"" """'~ " ·,, ""'"' " TOO MUCH 2 BR ... rlcn on qUl{'I ~!JWI in Harbor \'iC'W llon1cs. \\la\k 10 1'fln1mu111ty pool and grt:'atr>~t cl<'n1<'ntflry school 111 CHllf. Cl111m1 ing morirrn drl'or. O•\TIC-r ha~ j purchai.Nl nc\~· hon1c. This y,·on'! last -Call no" 1 673-8550. B:1.rhelor doesn't Oll'ant 11 TO SEE won 't suit the in o st diSt't"iminuling ;-.ts TO SAY - Beautiful Carpets. Dra!X's. POlll and Sauna. One YcAr !'\t'IV. Hunting1on llarbour. OH<•rt>rl fol' $23,jOO, C;1ll OPEN Tll t • II S Fl.JN ro BE. fWCEI THE REAL ESTATERS CORONA DEL MAR Quality eootcmpornry 2 bcd· room residenrc on a CJ roo1 lot, 1~ hlock !('I ocean Br-st of appoin1n1en1~ lhn1ou1 . At- 1r;11·tive allcrnall\"C in fi- nKneins.: U\'flilClhlt•. E>.cCp· 1 liorm.I value a! $99.500 I 640-1120 SUBMIT fi.}6..-0jj.-). ' . " ., ' . ; \'.\LLF\' . Rl\11\ . "' '~· .... ' .... '' . . ' ~ ' ., ~ '19.i5 Harbor Blvd. TWO GIRLS In The Bluffs "'FRANCESCA" • nice fam-! But n·r 'll 1ry: i i spnr kll's rhrout:hout 11·11h rlecorri1tir qunlily. Lu.'l:11ry <'arpcts nnll 11·all l'fl\"erln;:-!':. ltoised ror- 111al 1hnini.:: Grt•n! kltcn<'n' ~lasr"r bPd"M•tll ha.~ i.s,,1ar- cd rlrl'~.~1ni.: ai-.•11 and b;ith~ Lush J;intlscapr and Lo- ma1n!rnnnrf' f!'l:terior. l.11!- 111'1' t'(l\'('ff'rl p;1!ioi;, pl;o)' n~a. do'= run. Nenr lh" !Jf';trh~ (';ill ;)16-Xll:\ fo1 S l:J.1f.JO l>alxain. 01vner hA!' r('(!ueNl rhe p1ice lo Sll0,000 011 rhis rh::im1ing 2 bcdroon1 011·n ~·our O\\ n. on the bay, 11·ith a txml slip available, and \\'f' feel YUU should still miike \'Ot:P. offer. This is one or a kind oppo11unity. Don 't 11· a it . 675-7225. ily hon1e In super loc. BrinR ~ pfllll\ bn1sh & $ll'e. Offert>d at only S58,9f.O. "TRl!\'A" -bi-level. sli~htlr hved in. all fresh & rlean. I.Rase or L opuon. OfJerW • ' w• I ' ; \'.\LLE\. . RI. \LI\ "'c'gR~iN-MARTIN I REAL TORS 644-7662 I ENCHANTMENT FOR SALE I You can't Lake it with you. 1 Put 11 inlo this sharp ......... ~. ' . ,. ""' ., ..... upqtaded homr. 11·orth niore , lhiln fftoney in 1he joy it 11•ill ~ hl'ing. &-aultful land~caprd WATERFRONT ~··rd. huf;:e n1astcr IW'dl'OOm NE\\.PORT S HOR ES 1111h \1·a!k in c:!oSC'I ~. 3 ; b('<lroon1s. i n1 n1 a l'U ! H tr CANAL . 1.ovt>!y hon1r ne;ir cnrranc~ to nC'\r illarina. :; !hruoul. Jusl $51,000. Hurry Bedtuonis. itock anrl patio f ;1 ll Red Carpet. Hcaltors at \\'<ttcr's C'(h;c. ~1:.i1:b1,. -"'C;'"'~<G"17~·c;ca;.-»;;;= ""'''"'· w~I ''l>''m'· i HARBOR VIEW lots ol hrick nnrl rrc!11s 1'11!;· j ~est Nl'IV Or!t'ans. Sfif!.:JOO. HILLS PETE BARRETT L· "''·' C b<'droom 2 bMh LTOR ,n \·ie11·s on Jar~I' lot. -REA -_ ·.a i<q . ft. 3 car i;trir<t~c 111 642-5200 I 1uavulto!e con<11t1on. f-"('c __ ~ -1,.:•rl. Call 646-7711 ---=-WALKER & LEE 3 + family room. U:ively I REAL E~"T..\TF: area close to ne11• shoppini.: • center. Excellent condition. 5 hN!roorns for ~--'.'00~ Tak<' Only $38 950 Call Sli--6010. · 11dvantagt-of this value Agt. ' . '_"'.1\1'. Call ~7-0010. >\gl. Gener•I General - If you're plarwing a Newport BeacJlmove · twrry fol your c~ice~ Hdll gone in half d ~'l'tH dnd rht'.' rest will n1 1! la~1 long. Hurry to S\.'I:' th1:> d1,tinc!1\t! N"\\pnn B..:ach developmt!nt nf condon1in1um hnm,., built 1n clusters around handsorn1t courrvn rd ~ Eight superb mod ... 1~. each a ma~terpiec..: uf luxur~ comfnr!. convenience and qualitv con s1ruct1on ::iundecks. f1rcplac12, we1 bt1r. elegant Mac;fer ~·nnte. Sun·Lite' k1 tcht>n. pnvate €nclo'>('d dr)ubl<.> garage Rerr~at1onal fac1h1Lt'<; 1nclud ... hcat<:'d ::.1~1mm1ng ponl. hghtcd !o.'nn1s coun-. 'ciuna th"rilp\' po• ,1 r\11 o!:-.!erior budding dnd yround-, rnr11ntcn.inL..: pro\1do!d ~ot1::.fv ~nur r\1110~1n:-,t>l' Ncv.·port Cr.i~t toda)'' Two, Three, 11nd fo11 r B~dr onm Condomini um Homn from $63,000 to $93.000 J.:l'f•t•n l'oO•ll 11t-1l rind ,.,,.,,... I• ule l'iln ofh•r !ht• pn•fl'~· 1111 .. n' :'\1•ar nlr\Jfll' !<h"PJJUu: ,1o1nal J.:fl'l\\ th !.: ~·,h·;1nl"f'- 546-5880 Open Eves. ;1nd ol1 't·huol~. l'r11.1tt' 1nrnt opporrunlltr~ )OU"rt' • pi<llo -Lots nf "'"'"' ~"'r· Jr1ol<lnr: fl'r .+ ;in xh1r fflm-f'l!": ... '.':""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"':!""""""'"'"'""""" __ _ in.:": C;1ll J lG-2311 '"' rl•· rnl!>SLon srru,·rurr t'<'ln lrH'tl General Gen--.,--.1--- r;uls. Thom11~ f-:. ;-.1 .. rH.'in1, rnan----------- a""~. &:l>-11572. FIRST OFFERING CONDOMINIUMS Back Bay Beauty Price Reduced NEWPORT BEACH I 1ci11·11·111:11 ·· , 11,11•111 t,11111 l•"lr•M•lll .~-la1nl\ llllnh' 111rli ).4.5 BO RMS. 1 ;111 rho• luxury ff'l1Tur·r, lll· A HOME YOU WILL LIKE Waterfront Duplex ~ hrtlrron1 :\ ba1h J;1rg1• ;inrl C'le~ant 01·rr '2IXlO c.qu11p· ff'f'I . GorJ;:l"OU"' park lik1• ~unrl~ 111th l'1l~ of tn'f'' Dc-i:a~netf fnr l'lllf'rta101ni:: sn.r/ outdoor h\ 1niz. o<'f'll/l hrN'7t'll on th,. h\111r ~ 2 Br!11n~ 1•;1('h. p1,.r !, f'n"t CORONA DEL MAR I tin ,nmcr Joi. :.:<A)lt l<wa-Ocean vie w exclusi ve !ittn S_~l~~.flfJO. fi-h :-in \\\·II~. I;,..~!" CL"ST(l \I S 19.500. Call P.t•t l Caq'll•l, 1-tcaHors ;Mf...-."61(). Ci.JI f.1 .• -:'.663 .Ji'.l-11!!0 RL'JLT, 1:1'.11'~•"1\l' lamily hnn11• · uni,\' 7 ~~. n1'\\'. :, associated · ,BJf; ("ANYOi\'. J) (' r1 n r Hth·rni;.. lihrary-1;.pf' tft'11. i'ltirirls for .~nlr ,\ I s ro hrkr~1 rrn., rl111lni.:; rn1 . IAOKERS-AEALTOAS 102§ W lolboo 67l-J66J Spc-•·l11•·Ula1• Golf Cnuri;r .lo: hcr111t parqur1 Br~. Pu.-.l ()(-PM \'11•11 hon1ei;; fron1 Pn1 IJo·11th Ortrr1•d al $111.:\00 10 $2f.O.OOO. 0 Pc n ! -==::=::::;:::::::::::::1 ISlZJ.O'.Xl IJ;iily HI 10 5::'\rl. I 8 Rue Grand Vallee B.\LROA pf; N I '."' SUL A 1 Hi~ Canyon N1•1\'port Bl'ach D('lu~r. adult 1 Br. 2 Ba 714: 644-fll56 contfo. B;iyfront 11'1th host slip .~ poQI. $52.000. 5-18-9695 CLA SS SI::!.!~" -&12-."i6711 General ()r 6-t'>-1203. f~~_;,\L TOR:i !')f~CE l!~M 673-4400 , .... CORONA-DEL-MAR I VIEW I I I !'prrlarul11r 1·1{'1\' r,f h;irl1'1t &· c.11ahn;o from !hi<\ 101"1} r~nuly hlln1t'. I Hrtr1n~ . 1·:i l· Jn,L:" an-;• 111 rhr k1t1·1u·n pl11• 11.1n11 f.1n11I~ n11 U1r.:r m,.rr. ~11<· P1i•o;;11~c llar' ~r \'1r11 llonu•o;; nr1e;hhr1r .-lu!l1n~ ] ··111· i.:;1rai.:1• ~ r·oil-<J.• • ...,.,. 'lfl•o·I ll\\l\"[R ~A YS St.LL l~1'dt1\'f'd 1 .. $(i~.~~)J EASTSIDE FOURPLEX $65,000 Incom e $615. month f'Nuff said!) o/>f'I T·l 9 • 11 s ~u·110 & i.:or.r• THE REAL' ESTATERS. ' DUPLEX Headquarters!!! Hn v•• '>IC' i.:n1 ·11111' Jl•·r··' :1 fll'1·'\hill"{l :! '"•!')' 'ill"·! roluf' on •A•'f''lll''I '"r 11,1· H•~1nl\' 011n•'1"1< lllll! 1•.:d' 1') ;di ~lv1;.• ;: ~· 1 .. ~.1, J•nr·t•d n .. •:1 r i ~···~.1 h·rm~ n!(• · ("•II l}l:,.~~r~· '•' \': f.. 1 ln"anl ,'( I .o. 11.-.i , ..... 11 .......... . Newport Vista h<)orl. 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' ;Y •~• 2 SMALL HOMES Anaheim Sheer Eleg ance I l.J1]"c_o· j '"1!111 \ !\ I 1o .. 1l\I' "' 111 • .,j !Ct' .1 I• ., \ ti ~-1 10·1 L11rw1 I• 1r·,.1 •' J ... dlhl!I .:1 1,,.1 ;, ,._.,, jlt ''l•I ,,., ' < ·11• I• 11 • I 11 'II.:' P.,'ll 1!\d 'ill ntl,+·r In !hf' l.o1·1·" r., n1,, 1· .. 11· ~-.,n 1 "111 11"!11'. f.,, • 111. 11;,.n1nc: 11 1i1 I h• I 'o ,. 1• 11 •" ol!' '· 11•·.1!•·11 ,\ Iii!• 1 •~I 1•lril 111\1! !·"I .1d" 1 .. ,_ l1ulv .111: ,.:,...:.11'1 l"·lll" .\ >THl•I ,,.,, ( .111 r~•I• 1.,r J>1l\.1l" ,hq11 111..: {';,() -· ;-1 d: t,.oµ"~IO.O•l~l/ l!lhV•" '' •••"' 1:7i VAIJ ,~:Y • RL\LI \ • •• AC. I~" A•~'" l.,r • .-.... ~1 • ~·~"' '"'~' MACNAB IRVINE 10°/o DOWN 81/4°/o INTEREST* OCEAN VIEW -$41 ,000 Attractive small apart1nent-like unit in La- gu na Beach. \Valking distance to ocean and shops. \Vonderful for \\"eekend or couple. One bedroom plu s den. VERY LIDO ISLAND Sll'),;JOO l Suprr .~hr.ro• : i ... t1,,•1n1 C. F. Colesworthy 11.i;n•:· \\:,tk. _ '' . .', 1.r.1r1 ... _c_._,_•_n_•_d_•_l_M_•_r __ _ R I 640-0020 s •. ,~.IJ Hkr 1 .. 1 .r·~·· ~~~~~~-··~~~~~~ PENINSULA POINT SECLUSION 3 Bedrooms -conv. den -near bay & beach ! Brit k patio & viewing deck . $97 ,500. Polly Johns Ion 642-8235. I N37 i EXQUISITE! J·larbor Vie\v Jlomc · 4 bcdroon1 s .J. fa mil y roon1 . model sharp Panoramic vie'v of city lights & mountains. $77.900. Jane Frazee. 642-8235. rN 42J SURROUND YOURSELF IN ELEGANCE Charming 4 bcdroon1 Dover Shores home w/beautllul day & night view. Expansive use of brick & "·ood. $129,500. ~1artba Macnab 642-8235. (N4 1J .,..------ Irvine t OI DoYer Drive 642·82)5 II« MacArtln~r 144· 1200 Htwport Beach, Ca1Uorrll• 1211:3 • .>tewr 0 ro'!Ysf i;,., . ., r 1 r ,,. H •' , ··"d ·• .. Ji-1 , ,,., fi4i~ • r H:i,;;;;:;;;J a•,J J, ... 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Three stories of exciting li"ing. $79,500 $1700 Moves You In !Jl\"I"!;.· [('1• '!mpl" 1 ly-firolflnl 2 bl1th Cnrtd•1nu1nur11 0111• blfl<'k 10 \Vr~lt·l!lf, \\lo!k Ir. li"lthr,r ll1 l'l'llll &: rt•f'I''"' I tlon rnnn1 \\',, Tn Jl;ird,•r n1 Tl1·llrtt1T•I' 1400t17• C.ll BAYFRONT VACANT LOT LARGE so feet of bayfrontage wllh p;er and sli p COUNTRY KITCHEN prl"ileges. Fee title owne r will consider 1 yMr oltt ~ tw>tll'IY'm h,,1.,,.. trade. ~00.000. n<>11.r ~111h Co11.;1 Pl111i U\. l'lf , ul.f\e-i..fu• ]{001n fc r 11 ;-.-.. 11· 2 .~t,,r;. :! Lii"'• ilo •dtT)Ol"!l \l . ],_,!i! ""II'-• 11lt/1 z r11r i.:nrnt.:" 11n'1 1111 ••l<kr 2 h••dir•11n I fp!j1 1· 111 I 1 .u ~;u;o~r· 11'111~· J~1•h on oni• lol l "'•<'"111 !• •·,1·1! nr~·n nrAr "h'iPI' r•c:. l'"'ro11 .. 1 lino! '•"f\'"I' ~-·'1' "n ;.p p•'ltnTrn,.111 ('.11! !:1·1! 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"'I >'' ' un~• '" '' • • • • ... ., ·' "" ·~· Sell ti-le Lawn Mower ~ .• ~·1• ~our 11i~·,.k1·rMli-frl'f' 11\t 1 •l".\' )1y Ji\ Ul~ In 11 •·IPll•" 1 l11•1!r1H1n1 1 •tl II! 11 ,. ~ >~J l\fJIJ 17\ I 1 ~·'!·!111 7 1ifJ fi p111 CASH 24 HOURS For Your Home ;\n h1d<lt•11 ''"~''· 1h·ln~·v. ~u 11lil1i.:1111vtl•. ! '\I'S ••xµ. BRASHEAR REAL TY 842·7411 E ves 968-1178 'l' .. 11td"'1t"' rorn1;11 du11ni.: , l••Ull I \I I' ent('rtu1n1ng, [J\\ :-. J·.I ~ tJf''l~'J .. 1h B•·HU11fu~ l111111h n,...1111 u v c r Io 0 k 11 j l•'°I llf'1~.1·· · l•!rin". :· 111n1u,.ll' Jl.tllo. 'foroorrow's hfllh~ t 011n1I) r111. frpl1 1 ki1<·t11·11 1,uh all ('l 1.' c I lllt-111~ 1';1110. 4 ~1•11r tlw liutlhn~. 1\r:ir pool :1110 l11;1tc~! ·-l•rk $1 ,jOO. rall 1·lul>huu•" tir1•;1I l'hl\JC 101' j Stii:l-. 'Al._, _ .... " ... " ••!• ··~' .. ,.~. .,nly S:\'.1.~1. O\\'~EH. 1'11 l•'1"I I UH . I The Real Estate F•ir I 3 H1\. Ii.: 1•ul·tl1··~ar 1111. 1~.o'Jl 839-6133 or 536-2551 ~1~1. •·u~h '"ti' . r;i 1.r l'nn1· I I $ff.,9i~ l'!I:! :i1r.12. Swimmin9 Pool Hu ntington Beach 1 HotJnt1ngton r1arbour 1-- RENTALS! I In 111·• i_;,., I f ' 111/rn ~11<111pin1.: .,. 1, ... 111• .1·1 ••\c·1t1nt; I •1 • '·1 • ' H ·u-·l· 1ang1ni,: , , .• il, ll• llu·• •· IA'{j/Wn1 , ru l ho1.1 \fJ ~, '" S.150 a .11 n:i1 "°IHI' iUl\I' ~Pf-'('18.C• 11lur 1 1••·.,·1 '11 ••11 •. 1~1k·onle~ ,11l•! fh'<•i\l,'<'f'\ lh'°' h t&Ji II I•'°' .\II Hr•· t ,ho1t \l'Alk lo ~i.,1p~ 11n1I ht'11!'11 Call 675-7225 • ¥ •• , ; \:.\LLE' · Ill \I.I\ 36's N•wport 8ei1ch Newport Beach Duplexes/Unha Bu,iness Houses Unfur n. ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::;::;::;::;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;::;::;::;::;;;1 _;sei!!:l•!,_-~-~_:1~6~2 ~~O~p~po:::.rl~u~n~U~y~-~20""-0 I General NEW DUPLEX BEST BEACll 1.orATION : Spanking new 3 bedroo1n 3 bath. f\lass ive f1replace, plush carpet1ni. ull1'<1 modern kitthen, vie "'.. Su· perb rental unit. i=·1rst u.ser depreciation! WILL TRADt:: GRUBB & ELLIS CO. ,~,~~~~ ut ..,,!P.T~,; I ..... ~f.:n,f !~1.~';!,,, WHERE TO LIVE! 2 BR. 2'11 BA Apl. FtplMI ! Arknnll:'.I'. llu:o:h P\1p11ic~. • patj,)g, KllJ'ai:'!I· YA r 5 lll."ICjU11'1. 11nd •'-'U!llt;' i,:r1ny. Br. fXV'I • \'If\\ ••.• $'.ll.), :"Oe'tl~t't Jlelght1. Gl&-141~ A rl'11 I 11n')MOtrn1 dream. 2 br. to'tlnhOuM' ·pool •. 240. p ty 166 'I 011.ner cliumll S9.<ro. b'?'OU· :? Br. La1ronn .......... S315. income roper rur nwre. intonnahon call l br. CD)! -r1r..•plt1.i..t' • -· .. ,. ~·· Uke 3 Littie '~;;R.,, B,\ft FOR SALE l r::· cr»::,··:·~~~·~Pi1~~·~.-· Houses At I Ne.,.·1J0rt Blvd kx:auon nt"' ................ s.m I call John 646-9928 2 br. Ut"una • Vle'A' • S 16,650 Each Money to L .. n 240 ""'" ................. SJ>). 3 patjo,; l hr. Alrlum & DH . • 3 ynnh~ 1 TD L lrv1nr ............... .S::SO. ~ ('r\trancell. st oa ns 3 hr. Nr1q:>ol'I . \'1~11· • Jo:11 ~y t'nrc lhnd!.>Cl\plni::. 111•11 ................. $1.'.(). H1·nt l'l•·hNlulP $•1-S:i.W. UP TO 90% 2 br. FR. Oft . · REAL TORS 67S.7a80 ,\ i:ood i!l1r~1 n1ent s1111·1s n1 8 ~1 90 INTEREST ShM "l'lllli .......... S-19). l,....,.,._,...,...,.,..,._..,.,. ..... _ ..... .,..,. .. .,.,,.I &16--7111. 3 Br. <.:an1ro l!ij.:h· -2nd TD •~an~ '"'"1' ................ l5l'5. ......... -..... _. .. iiiiiiiiio Newport Beach Newport Beach Ot:'CNTIL O· tT S flJllTOTJENICC1 t'....iJ .. ~ 1,r. Spvqln.~~. nl'w .• SHOO. ' " .. ' '"".. ... ,, . ' ' . ·~ ' ..... -~ THE ... n11 n1·~ rnuktr'. l.11'1' /N"r 1n "111· w11I uf lh1' cluplt•\ & l'llll thl• ••l l1t'I' V.1!h th<' llU!'• ··h:1M' 11! 1n•'fl111c· lll'Jll"rly iu 111111:1 l'uuJt Tht' 1h1<'Jhn1.: 1, lllOP {I kooll, \\'llh H J~UI· .. r.111111· 1 /<'\\ nt UH' n1a ru1a A· lh1· S,ou ('lt·111('rl11' l'OH,,I. hilt• J•;,,. h Ullll Ill ('(tl'~let1 ~1; ! >(JI ..,,Mtan REAL ESTATE YOUR OWN PIER & FLOAT \\ 1111 1.111· ri r wr1trr1ron1 /\ ,i:ttl"l.:('ltU·~ .~ lln. h1111 ITll 1i_otl· 1·,.f!1l o!1· Id hti l\fh•n1, 2 1~1. '/.,OiXJ sq h llf11Uf' Li.: p1!11•1, .I.· rnnr··· t·u1• 1111 unt .-•ltr\11hlr $12';,,Jtt A· rn 111"'1 lt,..·111 11.111 111 ~l'l'!Jf•M f\l111ul. r 1-111 r.W.)lfji.t L1.~ll11~~ 1"l'f'l1rd :4 UNITS JUST STEPS TO BEACH ~®-. 6 br. Lido -48' be1u·h .. Sl 100. 1 Low11t ret1s Ortnge Co. C 'Th-~ 1 Sattler Mtg. Co. Ill! 6 7'2'.l:> " 642-2 171 545-0611 ~~=="-==J============' _ Srrv1nt: Jlarbor nrea 2-1 )TS. OCEAN UNITS . , , \.\LI.FY P ier & b11,1.. Only l'i ~·no 1 YEAR OLD 11hl. :!-3 BJ{ unh~. 2.2 Ml~ \\IA;-.;TEI' s.~.coo loan Money Want9CI '' Hl\l.I\ . . ' .... ·'· ... units. Su11rli•rk fn•nl .~ l't"'n1·.1 1 )'Cl\r ol(I. 3 hlocks to l>P11<'h! nt<>!J. nt 711' · ttgllltl~I l'rusl., :=:;="'=:;;=;--;:~~;;-;-J ti"n en rio ·rf\n l'i1·\\ B111 Tiny \lt>'A' of B!ul' 'PocLlit'. fund f~ttlrn1enL ~302:>.1 ()f\1,v $2'}0,000. 10', d<'>Wn & t.;(ir'?~'Ous 2 .~tory -& unit , C1tll A~I or alt r. O\\'(' i ', 2nrl T.I}. \\. IN· apartml'nl !'panish nwlll. \\'e Spe;iallze In /'\~'·por: T~llt'. .. ~T p11~mrnt-.. O:'\LY. %<'1'Q \ll<'H 'll'~'-ft 11 r g 11.I n ' Rl'ach .. Corona del :'!Ill!'• c:1111 61~"'1;12 lll"MC'h 10"·" v11lo•· al Cl;\:LY I II &j & Laguna. Our Rmtal &r-Sll:1.fXXI! T rv JO'> 1ln\\·n . ltentait ,-\•1cf' it >·JU:E to You! Try l-'<1nt:1~1Lc 11p~rc1·~1!10n ur{\1~ · :.1u·Vil'"·! & Private Beach Pric e Reduced $2,400. 2 Bdrm . + Pool $22,600 • ~ -WHITE WATER 1~1-!RI :1E'?D' uf;lc•''E'"'D"'~ll'~·(L1.lf, I ~t:YEStirl~:t::~i~~i05~. 11\~I Houses Furnished 300 6~~1 EW o~EN~!~~~ll . ·~ _ [llllif?\ 11 Gener•I IB•lbo• Peninsula I ~:;~~~~~1u11~,1~:<'~"1i ~s ~11;~~~ ~n:~~M2J~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~i -~ ___ ;; ;: 1 3~1~ru~:;ch~~g~~~t ~'lchl 1ot~~X~~~Ioo~!-e~~p1 I fl'lllpornr) I hdt'nl vn lnri.-:,.., I EASTS I OE INCOME SJj()...5:-0li\LL 1 BR private nnh•. Ownrr 5-\&--0f'J(Jl r r il'tJll' ',!rnurld~. Custom ~I-Inns{',; nn 1 Joi . :i UH & fn t·rl V/\rcl, ['J('l Wt'lcnn1c . --· . 1!t•nir· 1i 1!11 t•1•11i11' J!lilll'l<'<i WATERFRONT 1 . 2 BH . 35,, «'IUlll.-I• lfh lO', L.'li;:uiia BA Y.FP.ONT, pr!. llt.:h. P1r1· fa1111ly 1·u1, 1·::;1~1i.<'d hC<o11s. I Newport Heinhts dn. Owner \\'il l i·:u·i'Y :lnd. s1;;o _ UTll. PO Rear Barh a\'h1I. Lfl:. modern 3 Br Costa Me;;--- Patio Dinin9 In Costa Mesa 5 Blocks to Bea ch EASTSIDE FIXER UPPER ! .~ 1111; t11·•h'<J01u~. 2 bnths. ' ~'n1·1•n·d 11:ll 1•i, 2 c111· gnrai;:r :1 Bcdroon1. 2 httlh horn<'. ,,rr nll<'Y 11 llh 1lark rnnn1 . Corner fh·e1)ftk't'. huiltinN Fl'l.·~hly p11in1rd. !111 !1 of and large lot . SC'll<'r will l'h11rn1. $:l9.500 Call for consider ILx up allo.,..•ancc lo shuwln'!. aJG.K.'()6. Jklrchast'r. Hes! hu11.)' (lfl 1h1s oil(' -$12.:M'.XI. Call :~l.').8424 'SouthCo, !{c11lton;. B£AUT. French s I y I e duplc.x. Spai·. 3 HR, 2 HA · 'l BR. l'i HA . 1·rpts. drp~. bltins, n & o. 2 dbl i;ar·s. 2 prh·. p1111os, :! yrs old. Prine. Only, $6 2,jO O. 01\'ner/a.gl. j \."'..-TJQI C\'C'S &_ 11·~e11cls. !7211 C1J,\.;r Jl \'.', 71 ·1; Xki-1:~·1 ,•, '11.i .,;12.:tXl:1 \\'ti o 1l-hul'n1ni.: lin•pl:1C'<'. Two t')(rltlni;.: l1kt' nev.• !(•11 n· '7 Also 3 niorr 10 choo.~t' rron1. sn1all pct ok, Corona dei $liOO n10. Yrly. 613-l:i&W 1311111-in !Jfll'lk,ht'h·r ,, \\'ool I 1,011 ,,.s,· 10 "'''"''' ,,.,,,,, l'·•ll• 2:ioo S<J. IL ol Living arr11, ~ 1 '''" C d I M ' • " ln\t'l't 111:-r y . Yn.,.. l'Oun· '" · orona e ar ,.h;1;: 1·;11·µo·1 l11:.: th ruo u ! . , 111111 tH'll'll.lt· ~lip~. f1·•· l.1n111 ur 4 , l)Nli:(l{)1n. Pml & ~l'linl:'. Cull Prt•Sligc !Ionic~. Salj--1 RR. frplc . garage, nr ... ----------!nl.1'l~l~in1.11\111l:: !'.t!'t:l' 1111 ~·1~:; j ,11111 11 llh l.:!'a\'iOiJ~ ll\l~I' ~ .l~1i1~1.1. View . ~r Ch-'r~n. 64:.,~-lo\\·n/h<'a ch, l..1guna. SEAWIND 1f• ck .. _ $~.1,.lhfJ, C,111 19!--SOO., ti1·thl~•111 fl,.11 plan~. Onl' 1~ $69.~ll Ile Quit k ... Call S.:ftl-2 BH, 'l Bi\, nlcl'ly furn. !('n .. f'd 1mrit s.-111 f··r sr~~) li!G-.111 4 PLEX $65,000. 1 r11)1l., i.;a r. 1 hlk t>.·11ch. Cd.\t Next To Spynla•s 19~"0 S. C•ia~l Jl'tl)', L.1:,:una H<·::n:h Price Change Down-Down-Down f orl'\'('1' \\'hi!i• 'A'a\er \'le11•! 4 Brdroorn, fain room, 2 11tory decorator hotnl'. Al! t'xtras l11clurl\ni.: rn ic r o·O VC' n. $.'\9,50U Red Carpet, Realtors 497-1761 I! 11l•Jl11h · thf' 111h1·t• I" .1~ .. 11 (•''I 'I ' '• ,. I' N f('t Eli //( 1 • NU-VIEW RENTALS ~ • r ® ASSUME FHA , °'"''°'° .,. ,.,_,,"I VIEW 11hlo· roi· ll 1llll!'•h;1l1 f~·,·u· 1•.•111·~. 1\,k1ng $79.:ro 1uul S7!1,9:,o. Tuk" ~our /Hck. Cull 67~,. t.1~5 . " .... " . ~' ., . . . . ; \'.\LLE\ · RI \I .I\ ... ~ '• . . . ~ " I Trur JJl'l!lf' of OY>nl•rship in I l UI{ house. SlOJ, c:i.(-s·i'.!5: J Bedroom, 'l bath hornr, £STAT£RS ll llui icl'Y sharp 4 plex S;1n Clenicnl<'. $125, H.B. l\rep!ac1•, Jormal dining, ~ Prrll'<.'l rental 11 r i•11 · HRChC'lnr unit, Nil, Sllj, sell-cleaning oven. Enjo)' Ner shops & frttw11ys. Ai,:t. fee, 919-8-130 private community tenni~ & n7rcH~:~ 011·nf'r 4 Br. 211 As~n1nble !11,'; 1'--11,\ Joan -c l 'f , L R I swimmini:: pool in this ~·~1 .. 1''!-._2 !P·_assu1ne _ or--$lj,COJ do\\'Tl 1o nr"' a1 .s ergest ental p!'esilglous area abov(' :! •'" $i2.50U . .,.\~JO.I~. S·\7~ lo.1n -$411 pl'r 1Wl. Service. Houses, Apt5?. c orona del t.tar, $495 per I .JOO &tnd~. lBR. 2RA. :lf~ All 2 1>edm1n1 units. Ex1r11 Homefinders * 547·9641 month -lease. 644-4687. II 1fl beach. ~2.:xx> hy s1oragl'. Stt to belil'\'C. Call 011Til'r. 8.13--0093 1111-l.'IOJ. Balbo• Peninsul• BIG Corona has a ne"' c halrt I ;c;c::::_.;_:::;:;:.:;::;;_ __ I 4 Br or 3 Br both .,..., frplcs, JNewpo~~SH;ig;~y-[.•, rr11 4~:('~:1:~~l \~~~·,e~oaot; s.~!~~;l; ~~f,a,:io1~1,~~11'~t~sro·~ 1'111 .. '! hn .. [an1lly rn1 .. hit-_&l_·_l-4_11_·1c.=-~-~~-Irvine G·O-'-LD_E_N_G-LE_N_N :. l Bdi·111. OWll·~·nur-01111 Hf!!, ('loM' 111 ~hn11pinr: ,{· l.w:1 <h. Hf•:u111f11l i.:;u·•ff'n~ & 11111111 L~r h•'i'llf'd pool ,t· t't't' 11n•11. ,\!;1kr 1his :in PXl'i'P• livnal !1uy RI $32.000. M INT CONDITION You Wouldn't Wait 'Til Summer To Buy A Convertible!! n i\C'1vpor1. Q1;1.rn1in~ 3 bd· ?~! -~-Laguna Buch I · """· " -~"' ..-·· 111 khC'hC'n: '/. f1·p!<·s., nC'11 CLOSE TO BEACH 1 2 ur:. J ba. I blk to 5'185. t:NUSUAL new :: level 1·ru·1x.·1 f,, :l 1·n r i.:aral(r 11i111 Brflnrl NeYl Dl·lux<' :i & 4 downto11•n ,'I; brach, occHn 3 HR, 2 BA, K1tchen11 id, sell ~r1:"'" &· htv1k.up for tra!lr1·. HR Duplex. 3 Bn . Dhl i;:ar \'U, c:hild-<.'at OKAY. Yr cleaning oven, su1ier crp1, Bt'11utiful n11rn1• for IOl'l'I) sl1'C'Cl Jn \\'11lnu• S(!lllH'•'. u t•holcc lo11nhuu.•l" d1·1l'IOJ1· ml'nl i11 C'X•'lllnK lr\·inl' Gr11rlous 3 bcd•'OOtll flllin , 11·ith n lul'rly f>'llHl anct 1nos1 I a11rAelil'e drl'oratin)(. Thi~ horne is under our ex1·lush't' ONE YEAH \VARIL\NTY PftOGJV\i\1. :fil"ID!Mb!P& ~~ So 11hy 1rull !or th<' lnfla1t•t l l.ri1•f'J,v f)<•llo. ,\.'>kin.i; onl) I'll. SSO.OOO. SI-I ISth SL JIB. rounO $325. \\'alk to bench. 1{\.l rcrnlcal, pl'lc..'\'S of Hu• sun1n1rr to Sl!i,:i!Xl. C:lll Buildrr. 841-:i9a1 \.\'t: llAVE THE BEST SC\!-67~:>. Uu) 11 prof11;d1h' sun1n1cl'· 1\!ER RENTALS AVAIL .. Ii\ 38 R 2u"-,-0-0-0-,-,.-~--·----," w1n h'I' ront11J proprrry C111l CALL ® '"""241,'' HOUSE + TWO LAGUNA : ~ '" "'·~ .. v,....,, n:-;1hout 1his \1·r11 Jl\(;111·.I ~~-'.~ GUMBINER & ASSOC Quiet private area, pool & 2 '.l Bil dO'tl'n, :.! BK up du· 4'WfMfC. 1-:l BR, 2 RA !louse plu~ I er garage. Adults. no pets, plC'~. only c doors to uic· ~EAL T'r 2·2 l:!R. 2 B.\ Apts. Patios. 4!}J..9'121 Lcnse $J.50 n'IO &lz.....ll55 bcneh. Noiv only $79,:>00. Nt•r Ntt1-por1 Poit o rrict Jrplcs, yards. laundry , Ln v.·l'r Three AI'C'h R:iy ... TY.fN HSE 4 BR, 2 bll, NeoA' IO';i Oo'A·n. OPF.N SUN. J.;i New 4 BR garages. f"'6-141·1 A nautical 2 BR .. Z ha. crpts, drps, pllinl. Pool, dbl Call &W-7211 VlC'v.'point, Ocean Vil'il". C.!\l. TRl·PLEX, 1 2BRS, -Orn. Nicely furn. rrplc .• gar, no pcls. Refer, $300 <t••·S•71 ,.,,.2100 Xlnt tc~. Cpt. t.rg lot. By pa!ios. good l ocat1on, r ncl. µat kl. Avail April ls!. mo. 549-2·IB3. RENTALS! MONARCH BAY ea O\\llC'r $63,900 3397.' Callr $49,!((I, Ycagrr Rea I I y' $4Z ... 499-2631 OR S.11-21!79 NE\\' 1~20--B~R~.~,--,--ba, l A I ~-, . 1 Borr<'j::o R31.0012 5.'J6.6171 Houses Unfurn. 305 ,,,,,.,1 .. , ,., ...... d•·h••-•h"", · cozy \VO ~uuvln uni in 1\ u111qu1• •I htlrn1. + di•n -.. • • ~ .... a .. "' ruslic \\'alnut S11uare. only l;ini rnl. hulllt' or many li•s· ~ t Santa Ana Lots for Sale 170 G I I :i00•~ 1upper unitJ Po~l- $2-.10. I t11rr~. btult around a 1••11. -I -C-'l \ ~.!ne~I ~~-,c"="o,· ~~~----~~ Terrific: T ri-Levef 12. A one lt'\'<"l lhl't't' bedroo111 This. 11·11rrn ronl!·n111 .. built GRAND OPENING 1 ~ llUtt.:\l. l'~ ha, :Z <'ar $Or, 4200 SI)'· 11· . lnt. nrllr ALA 1.' ENTALS 3 DH, 2 ba, CH..<t'tu1 side do hon1c In Unlvr1~i!y Purk by an architect for hjs own Newport Bay Tower' lu~ lot. ll'l'; patio in SA. nrlSt Clair & Hnstol St. C:'il. .,.. Hi•J'. Frplc, ~celuded. $37j. ~n'ln nal •I bedroom. 21:' v.·lth I\ ilal'I.; 1~111n1 nnrl 11 honic, h1ts UI'\ Ot"ean i·ie\.\·, 111 1 &· 2 sc-OR()(J\I Fn ir\'il'"' & \\'arn<'r :.;·i&--03;.1 54'>-16.i ? wt ""<'.1•1111 ,,. "''"'' li'r~,..13~.~. BUILD EQUITY b111h~ 11i rh p1 lv11h' n1a~1e r "'<>'I I o I ••"''' r. · OCE'\" V I ,. M'l•l l ! n nu111. ny ,.....,.,. th1i1 .prlv .. o('canfront roni· CQN,'LXJ.\l l•''IU,l llQ,tli.·..: Tu•t'in J .·' ·' 11•11 fl.!. 1,1•11,1.-1r1 IJ(>d11')(11n suit1• I+ offii," '/.JOO -" "'" 1 :i•" BR. 2 B1\. hltns, crpts, Sq . rt. Surhurhill. ll<JnlC'. M DEL H M • TURNER ASSOC. ,,_,, .<l•11s o:-.:E or Ur«l.ng·rc Coun!)''S ChlC' 101'. 642·5000 SES ill'J>S, .~ Ill )('fl(' • 0 0 E n1un1ty, $1~.500. Bayfron! llonu~s hc11;ht~. _FO 1TIN CO .. l.C'HI· f_ fiil HOU 2 hlk I b 310 531 5800 ~" I •. J 0•,",',·s. Ins. ~75. rr!y lse. 6T:i-5.'\59 • 13routilully lll('fl lNI nnd 1 h·1~1f· llO:i N. Co11~1 Hwy., L;1guna t'ull Securi1y H1~hrisc . ho111i·s. Tu~lln Hills, pvt Real Estate Wanted 184 --___ '1.~BlJl'.~I. 2 Bath. Bit-ins. I l\ll:;S:\ dt•I ~lar :l-BI~. l1111uly a\NI h1·0 l~\roo111 hon1r 494-1177 1 ~lC'c! .Ii N nr.n:1c consll'\IC1I011 t'O/ltl. 11\·l·· l acre. 3 l_ge ,I;, rr1• 1io0n1. $12.:Jl.(I. I' wl1h fl'C land. !\1o!ivn!cd i'rtvalc lialeon1cs 1 hd1 ·1ns, 2 Ubl ga1d~l'S, base-URGENTLY r-.·ccd sni. shDp NEW"<>RT & IAY, C.M. "42·131:J blo<"k fron1 IX'nch. $295 per I ~ sellers want 110 of!u r, $-18 :>OtJ Laguna N iguel 2 gnragc SIJ!IC'CS per unit. 1 1111•111 11 /1nnr <'<'I I ti r . l11i·ldi11g Ji1·1nq quar1cl"S fnr LONF:SQ;\lE'.' see us l br Sl r1 111011111· 6'16-IM9 _: 16139 Brookhur51, FV ' Hoof 11111 sunilcck Sl07,00J. ril.J 1642-K>S-I. :1. Cd:'-1. Balboa cH' NcwJ)l'lit ~ci~ ~~ f>?OI. ~~I pet. Costa Mesa Oldl'r 2 bdn11. houSf' On large R-2 tot Go<xl l::astslde locution $:1·1.500 RIVIERA REAL TY * 642-7007 * 0 E . CALL 67~722."i l'AltKLIKE, {l('accful, quir1 Unusual Opportunity t o --~----Heh. closr 10 bch. \\'rile I LF.ASE l1x me. 2 Br $150'1 -----------pen Veftln(_IS I•: 9 oorxk1, '.! llr, 2 Ba, golr, Pul'l'ha."C' Bay!l"Onl Pt'OJICl'ty Classiried Arl No. 3•1. Duilv hrin~ ur in fant. hel'e i;:ar. I C&..UITZ. &IALT1' IU~ tennis, (714, 831-2'231 \\'ill in Ne\\']Xlrl Rl'ilt'h. [ -·-I~*::'} Pilnt, P,O. Bo:.: 1560 co~l~. t-1\' ~i~!er's closr 2 br S17(). ~~~i~~;0~;a~1\~i· B1~.~r 8 1,t ; MESA DEL MAR HUSTIC BEAOI GIANT rrnt 310 }'el'nAndo ll.d., N.B. . . Ml"M. Cti. 92626 , . I .~hC''s nil'c & likes kiOs . IArge fan1ily room, all bllni;, Hy 011.·ne", lovl'ly 4 BR, 2 ba ll'l'athemi hl'a"' .. shake roof 0\\.N IO:H. ·I BH. I ,vi' 111'\\, 675-8551 . ALONE on lot :? Br $250. · f · · ' ., I l!OUSE 1vanted Pvt ply \\'Iii 111.11rt an11Jy street. Avail· I -.-&'p. fam rm & dining an<I 1iisti(" extf'rior wi1h 111a!ly 1n111ro\·cmrn1s. Nigti•·I Bl:::LLE of !he BLUF'FS , · lo\'ely yrd. palio S: gara_gl'. Hl,lc niw;: $325. Call Larry, rn1. 1mt10. niC"C yd. Only lcm•ls of glal'5'. 2 ~locy l\'/3 . J~1Jls. !'""~.:-h11~ . .$4!.l.OOll I rou·u. LOVE THINA Mobile Homes Jill} ~II ~for local 111[) in pint• lre<'S y,· vu: ~58l'O. I S_i~·~· ~r...00~1!.. . BR's up. Extra !af'JCC M'P I Edl1 ~ .. 1.1 ..•. 1 ·~he·s rool l\'/l'Cl11. au· For S•le 125 proper y. . 'l Br. $2'15 yearly. . -.1 .\!(!,!,[:\(,, (I.lo.AN , ral 111 L'11ll. I P~US ,,a bt~ I Lido Isle ·~he's beaut drpd & l'l'lltl! MOBILE HOME f~R~E:-i.DS._:·all, '!!:. IO"CI' "',!, 4 r~0/~1~~~ ~\'~ Ap~I 1,s~ \ ,\(.',\:\T r l'n r on1111 11n. oust' & 1 *She ;ulrnircs ht'r:.1.'ll 111 I ~ priv. u.;al· 1, ..... ta 1nA o. m rm : ""ti I.: IM!nu. :.! b:uh, 11111 i;:1r. (:r11ilr11 klhh1'n \1 1th ~'~I DC 1 90 FEET ni;iny nH rrors FOR SALE: tin1nclll • i\TP.lt:'.\l\1f\·1{'11·fledt>•··I Br fenced Yd. 11i·alk to shops. '··••~•· 1,., ... , .. 1 ,,.,,.1, ~l!'S lhru and \•1e1v nf llxl1 I L ATION. . . 1 1 llfl f 1. •Hl'r rear 1,, 1,0 ,., tl<'l l"l>tf<<I SILVERCREST . S-ll."1 yearly. r..:vrrylhin;.:: older adulls pref{'rred. lst & .. ", , 11 & " 1 \ ·bl ., . . ,. . nn1 rn1 .. ru1 t'Tll. 1 • 1 " C \I R f.\0 last plus cl dop Call 0:\LY +10."'' B'•H. ,..,.n""" · r poo . 1s..~uma e •' Lot·at1on.Ln!.•at 1C1n.Th1~~1Rr·I \' 1, ,1 1 0 f •:I Bcdnns :z1, h·illi• II<'" MOBILE HOME I • .LUS FO l\IOR ... ! RE · ~ ~ -VA I f $~ PIT! '1 -..•:u .. .,rt "11~ 111' 0 • ·' • ' ~ ' ~ I LANDLORDS $ ~\6 I ------O!lll I{ ·"'"' mo. . -C1111'1Tl' has just that . k~ I . i I> I '."sir.· N.J\\ m:"l n\' -.:Im Mmn n! ....... 53' ,. B' 2 n• ' B ' 1c=-=.=c~--~--- .l.o\·clJ f::/Sirll· ::Bf\ 11·/fan1rn1. C 1 Ill d1a1j('{j blt·ins refr1" Opporlunlt ~o "· h ti •-1 \I J CST Ll.'TED .. 1t S·ll,."i()I!. ~kr ?lj:?-:1:)11 . f • lo\rl~ i;:n't'nht>ll · 111< • n ~ in\i·r 11''f' ~l.l••• 1 *·fl'rfiis · .u. x , ~ ·~ or ca~p., us1ness 1 r·Eb t-nEE. Call Us Toda)'. 4 Large ix'drooms. tam rm. 2 Ci\LIF. CLASSIC. Pupul<it • 111'.11 ul l' :I :111c h ~ I TRIPLEX J. C111·Py Rlll,• 6.16-711 1 ,'. : . ., . . "" Y '"' $ALA RENTALS$ '"'1 ~" '{'!iii "" • ar. f 11~!1•1·'!1 ~uul'nu·i IU11'h (\ill DR • IJ' 'f' 11 1 lr 1 1 • •ri.: f DICI' \\'IJITE • \\11.Shc1 & elect. drytr, v..1rcd . . . r-amihes only. $300 1\lo. 1K!l1' l'att1.<;<H1 J111·estn1r111 2 Sly nlOl!, ·l ..u •· fpl. C', in ·1l 1 :u 11 l~Mi aru I P.'nl!iu11 ~•' ·" 2 i-rurlln 11p1s ,...,. or ' fol' 220 air <."Ond .. k1tch. Bottle Water Route Nev.pon & Bay. 642·3.l&.l Avail 4-15. A<>t. "'L' •.t41 Co. Hlo· +;rJ.i!lllJ VA <1ssumr1ble loon. $42,9::.0. ~rll'llfll ;1 Hit. ~ h.1. ea. ~J{l t·1 1111 :~t.-t-7911 I k t d I d "' .....,..... To i>f'C l'tlll Bl..:R. 963 .. 1&11. : 3, ~~ll onssi;;T~Jll!h I Sfllld)' l1t',1l'h. LcllSl·hold NEWPOR~T-SHORES ~~~~~d ~~~~~\11;~ ~rs.8~id 1 in~01~.:~ ~n~~re~~~n~~s0";~; 11 'i~~N~r n3ewlX'~~~!1ur~· z-Bll HdOL:SE •. ,~tnAoh«ld"1 gar, :'>t~:s,~I \'F.H6Jo: -20~N . V1\ ASSUl\IPTION · $61.500. ' ~ tni,: · · I S!6() 001 \\'. SJM.' ·l1th1. 1 t\rii· ·t · 11ke nu. Located in n~w $.'WOO. rlo\\'D. S I L v E r: hnme. r-orm11l dining roon1. C'rplS, rps, =· , wts, no t;i: ~~·11~) 11~\m~;.( .. 2 B~11.: .Pn•.itu.:r nrcu. 5 BR. pool. CA LL 552·7500 ' I :"~\U[~'" ')l'I) ,('l'lll'~ •1 ,.a1i:~s ;~<lull pk. 3\l'll)' fron1 nu1sy SPRINGS \\',\Tl::R r11 n llll1 long kilehf'n \\·ith self ee,Js;,,..,..,,..3&!0" ... 1.!1317St. CM. -~ix.7111 : ,,1.1, :i:-i?-'llili. .! sty, t'nc·I part~ art•a. ()1~·11· 1 S Q LI DO CLASSIC 10 ~t'I' .1 µ... :-.t. One-half bl. fron1 cl~b-you on 11 niutt' 111 Orani::" rlf'anln~ doulilr oven stovr. -----~-~=='70'~"-~~~ I EXTIL\ Ni t~: f'I):\~ :·1: • \'l'r)' anxious. BK !~. VI I N Dra~'11111ie. (;1't·eu1n ho111r .t: ,\·i"l';•nlt'. 11;dk I{• ))('llcli. h<JU~l'. RrrfUl'Cd In $12,fl:.0. County's finrst arc:i C<ll'nuii;.: lligh bl'an1 ceilings, SpMish DELUXE 3 BR, 2 B,\ ., , . . .11~1 .. i6f.!1 I at1:1.un1-l1kr gnrtl•'n.. ll t~h I pools. l'h". :i BH Sl~t/..00 ~,•0 1 ,.E, YES. 213-694-·1690, s1:~. pt'r . nio: Pnl('nTlal l~ric~ i i":place. ~eautiful To.,..•nhouse. Re c r !"at I on I S1.v, .. hf~ & dr11. 'l ba... TOWNHOUSE I • d h·11 l'l'll s .• •I HH., 1!1'11, rlln. rn1 , 1 CAYWOOD REAL TY l).1·71.1.. unlunllc'<I. \\r \\'lll 1t'ain lhr 1 a 1 pct s & d 1 n pC' s. ce.!ller, pooi. $32J/n1onth. frpl('. C!l~IHTll 1·pl S ,(• 1lri·~·1 , . re I 1\11111~1 ll)SC'l'.$159.:iOO CAN BE SEEN AT Tltl 'J\l~·Noous VIE\\' 643-fiGIO $J.i.~W¥1 01\'ll•'l' li,11;...:1;\:\ll. .. Bit.. 1 BA. Slll(M) ':J1111. ""' I * 548.1290 * : l'igh1 n111n. Sih •f'r S11r\11gs :. ,' . . · """""='='--~---~~ - --~u1111' ~·11,\ lnlln ~i1·1•j1l111't' ----------CRESTMONT \\'tt•r, ~~ N. Bnlal'ia , 'l\•nnkl1ni:: hi::h.1s lJy . 111ght. SINGLE!=; or r-nn1ilies! 2 BH HY (hlil•'t', u.;1{. .\l ('~,, n 'II ~11'1" ,·ut'l)l'lltl" n 'I. ltl:.:ALTY P.J::ALTOHS I ESTATES Oran~!' 171 \) 5.12-6501 Bl'Allllfull ,.ro1!1ng . 1~1lls & hOllli', $!;,(). ,\lso 3 BR llorsr \" l ~ I I 111H\ ·~J"' l . • .. .... t I ti !• k c 1 I ! I I .,..... J\IT:-. \i I er<••. ·-'··, _.,_ l•h•.\cp1t1111 .~'1·\lil••lJ'l•1 .Ill\', nr · ••11 1•1·, i·vuc \0~1S 1 [) B {C I ----------Sl1Q'tl'r11p,,..~ • !l'v.'JY J1,inl'h,HU .S225.A~t.fce. I l\1~!v.··~L .~1.-.,J ii• 11,r~1· ~ h "I' 11 i i1i;.: ,·,•1111·1· SCARCE AS ?? ,,~.,· i ~ ... ror~, n,·,~,·", 'a"','.~'..1 • Candy Store 87500 J.-p il<ty. Onl:.i stl'ps . to 11rivu1t• 97!~1!-130. --,11., \I •!.'I.,, !.\It · '• · · •" "" · I': 1~1n11nluii1v 1enn1s «oun & -----------1'110'"/Jt'I' 1ha11 r1·n1. $11.:~,1 BIG CANYON I 1•111111. llnsr l l.llt #·16. e Boat 1\lfg Nets $50Jl..l .~ .... ·ininilng. pool. One nf the • SHAltP 'l Br. I Bi. Tov.·n· \ UI: ·:ha, lt11b,·1•! \~I;; {nf !l!ilf', !)J;\.G1 1li. l..tiS.1111' lllO<h'l. I Bl:.:: h.1.. BAYFRONJ ('O:\'T\CT lt..\Y l'K :\!t,;/{ • E · R ho $:.?'1~ I' I 1 '1-1~ 't. c 1,,11 .. .:.o-u;u7 f,1111 ni1 .. ulriuni 1,11111 . :! .. Iii: hu1111•, n~hl 1•11 111h r · ' · ·' .. ·quip enta\ f1111 h•1n1«s in !he l\1·1>;io1 1 u~t" J. -oo 1gRrAi.:l' REPOSSESSIONS p.1110 .1rr;1,, L'i1,i.:r.ul1•,l u1 Jr11.1. S\l.1,\M.!. Op...•n tl~11I~ -~r .~hui\uig:. Nets $18.000 1'rlv. !3ench,Co1~nadf'l l\o1a1·afl'H : p;uio. l\h.'s!\ Vcrrlr . !llJ.8!114. East Bluff \2 ~11,~1 4 l~1~1~R~~~ I 1 I '•.•Ji•, ••1".110·1! ."<. l,1nfl•,.1111·d s.,;, 'l~f. Herrell, McKenna • & Co. Realtors 640-8484 ~- Fn" infnrn,nnon iuut 1r11,1111011 '72. nt't'lb l'l•ln('. TL.L' .. hot VIA' LIDO SOUO l.'1. l11u111•d. 111.,.111i.11h). l ~t1'.! \'11.ini.: B1\'lll1\0utl :i.ii..tJO e Job Shop gr SZ56i\I 1rl111 n !'tdr yarrl lon1.t i t:untington Beech ,,1 lliL'"'' Vll,\ .' .. \'.\ huint·~. l't't)' fairly l"'u'NI 111 51;1.:iOO ~1~..:_\'1•111 • l'.1U 6iC..6~'lllO '.! Bl< :t nA. ru~!•1n1 cpt HOLLAND BUSINESS rnnu~h to siort' )uur mot(\r11 __________ _ 1.,,111;11,1 . .'ih1111·11 only b~· app'! j * BAYSHORES-* -::· <ill"· B•'11ut liindsc-npcd ,.,~ •110 hon1c, <'Anl[l<'I'. or . boat. SAVI:: \.OUR 00\VN KASABIAN University Realty 1-ll't:l' duplr:.: \11th nicr t'Antnst1e R11~~hofi' lJr 101•. p:1 rk l',, hlk"' from i)('11t+1. 5-IQ.CGOR s,\l.ES .,..,,.., I ni n1 ~ ti 1..i1_,,l~ a1·aJlab!r.l p,\y~1T. \\lllLt: Rt:~TING 3001 E. c~t. lli\y 6;-"J-6:>!0 I pr11All' h<'i1 .. h. :: Bdrms .. 2 2fi llunr1n1.;ton ~hOl'<'t'hlf!t. Scr--,------~l-Ui.'7. S·iR.'l pr. nll1. l.f'aSf'. s;io. a nio. refund olf Real Estate 962·6644 Irvine l 1.1 1 h~ • d1't'k up.'<: 3 lxlrnis. 1\~~1~j~· 1~,:!1.~'lu·f~~ ;vi:::,~: 10 appr. C:tlt for Hppt. 4.: YRS.cstab. Benuly Salon. I WE'RE MOVING IN •• purchase. Easy way to O'A'n -----.~. 'l h111hs 11111111. Carpeted: brach. $120.000 _e ;,3.-;.1s12 • G Stallon~. SlO,t)((t. C.~ .•• TO HELP YOU OUT! your ov.'Tl home. JBR, TO\\\llOl'SES 12• 1n s1n1 TURTLE hl!·in": lq1l1·s.; t•tt·. Ter-CAYWOOD REALTY llXTG. 1-k'h 2Q:\j2 National 2 611~~8800· A :sand & 51:-a Tllt).' Homefinders * 547-9641 l~BA: bl~ns. nr schls. $2Th. j liw;i!~ui. J Ult & ~ Bn . ('a. 1 , ROCK r1h.· ha.v \'l•'\\, l!lrlt'~~ • nn. '! ba, iiir (\Jntl, attr.u., __4~ __ . _ n\O. 962-4153 h"' i h:1th~. lrplo·s. h\!ns, S\unning, 0('1\· Bma~ln1001· 1 I I !ID ••1 I &IZ-fi033 ;>IS-l:lM> ----7-=-~~~--ll'11 c 1v1 u1·t•t ··~~ or -lnO~rriinc t.· r~atio, 1H·nis.-; 3 BDRl\f. 2 Bath, bit-Ins 1\'/ \\I P 1 l1lk fron1 ~hQppini;. Honie :: Bdr111s .• run111~ 11 111l·k ~a1.~ ;..:1111 !(•iTii< • MONTEGO MODEL I\ 1 lJI · 1 k i~;:i-~~111H~1>11•orr 1'111. il111111g n11, ~ h,11hs. ~1tllshu1"V/'•'dt\ c,-36!lf)')I I flNhoon1'1, 2 Hn!h .1 '.rn c·u l.M', p11. pt). C.f'ii!-0~~-l!,i:::;tfC.~ crycr llflO ·Up, crpt.s. lrg , ___________ 1-H I' t T h t 'rplr. & ~nk•· •~Joi_. ,ll"111-..• i' · · ' ' · "· · · i :-<1ti-tl:.:'61i. \:)~ 1.' J.,j \:) !ncd yN. S1nl pct ok, t"rpk. • Ufl 1n q on own ou~e (•l(n!iun nr. park , $~.li,!l!!O Lg!' lot flt');! 10 i;:-rt'<'nhf:<lt. $'!85 n10. 82tl Guilder. HB. ·1 ""· "· '"' !Cl.!'l!J. DAVID D. CARLSON 1-EXTR-A SHARP-HARHBOOMREV 5 1EW ~I Thal Intriguin g Wore/ Gome with o Chuckle ""' '2.>7<12tl. ~ountain Valley FANTASTIC S & S Built Condo Ii,,, .. +• 1•. !1 i1.1. ';' /lll i.\ i"'"' ,', I'll)''\ 111 'I' II· !In• l'i •'di>'' '11 l<i!I o!o ' •I' 11• d 11 •II .. ' ~ .l"i'\ l'n1t·nh·,11~ ,-.~-~, 531-5800 illage Real £state 11.1:\!l l~r,~.khut""*• ~\' ·~,,:, 1H1t'h11 111. !'1•1!. =----'' l'I' 1• It\ 51ri""' REALTOR 833-9293 , 1'11•lf 11r CU.Y 1 l'OUAN -I BR, 2 b.1s. $310. 1110, n:•Uo, '"~' ;.;;n11t~·111:11 111 .. ~~~,' •• 1 ••T!'Hl'!.1<1llll'I\ ~ Hie 4 BR family REALTY 833-0780 I O ~•o•ronge lener1 of •he frplr, J7T;il \\'rli:;ht~ood. 11!\I( :11~-"7711. \•It' .Yi~ hili r 11nl.-.-'.!JI,\. ~1111•' i1l 1'1Jlld , Homes 11 \' l lO;\ll·'.~;-i;;:;n11 I ll!l ~:: I four Krombled word~ be· H.B. (\\'. o! Springdalr, s. ti\\\,] r: l<'.l\IS-s::E1:,11n~111' C)"nPr, s:.!l.:~IQ. -.::::1.::lli • \·1;1 ': h.1 . ·1111. n11 .. flltl\. I'll\. Acreage for sale 150 law 1olormlo111 ~1mpl1 word1 o!Sl:itcr.CallS.16-21XXJ ll ,1Ll\llUI \ 1 .. 1r111. ~ h11th 8 T1hh·n ...... ~11 !.~~~! 1,1nu~ 1·111., 'l tn11,·..: ! \1·11 i· I :fl~. It+ De~ Bn.$2ro ino. II Laguna each • \'1a hu1w1 ..... , S.lll.000 bv: J"'Mi Pl. ll1•n1,•1vk .\~ t·:1tt ll'ANTl::I) nl'TT'll~ 11{' n . HA 0 TE C 1-nyi~. drps, rore l'O alf l"•tl\• 1il1h 11 tns, e \'la ~I•'<' Sll!J.";K) 1,;,,,.,, lnt.1. Sill.ill ,\f In""•". H!'I! rl •!1,h11.1"'11r Qual 1!~ e1111 .. ·t~. Sll9 000 CALL US TO SEE I '" I' I I I 12 , h\'111. At111~. bl "ar. p11lio. • t.:1_1_1 \\'11ll<~l1y __ 117:",.....1~1()() !~11111 JA>1·,' •n111Pn\ \.\,__ I , 1111...J. Ciulrln'n rik . 897-938.l ilr·q~ • FA hr;1!. Pall!', brk Eni"rllld f1:i)'. lin•:11 111111111 :J · • 1 I" -'i :I 1;~1 ('nil <;t:!--tili!'.11. (~):\I)(), .~11111 lr1·1•I 3 Ill•,, ·.1 "~., '1'1 r \'.\CA~T 'l Br ho us<', blke lo h0111t' 011 h-i;: . ]('\'l'I. h11\~\'ll'!I I O\\ '~:1:-n1~•v<'ll. Pool honl<' I lnc ., BIL , 11111111·!> rni :1 I )3r\ttingh.am Re.attn hn . h1>hh~ 1 ri1 . 111<11) r111 • (.~m•tery 1 M y o A L I bt'Rl"h! Al!IO 3 RR Hone 1111h :: t .. lmi!l. hnnu!l nn. Ba. LGe. hv., panrtr;I lfrn. :r frpl('., cthl. g;u·., 1~1UI Lot5/Crypts 156 1 \ \ \' \ J H.aprh. S2'l:i, s In R' le!, ku. h•'" hH UHL Pa!io, l<Jt, ut d111 in11: nn. 11111;.<rnl 1 f tir 1 F=EALJt:R:i $43,00J I _ _ _ _ ) .t~ill('lll. Ag!. f ee. 979-MJO -s'PANTSH-ORE AM 1h 1 I. no; ~o 1ln11 n: IJrk Jef1r. Lovely pa!ln, Rtn for 1336 Vbi I.Irk\ 67~01 23 G. \\'a\ker ,\i;t. r.1:;-.i:.'00 'l CE'.\11:.IERY lots. Pacifi l' 3BR, 2BA, bltins, dbl gaz, Fo s H r:; 'l!Yl r .. n 1142-T.161. I p1111J, o .... '?l('r 1n.M. -E E E PRl~CI Pl.ES O~LY -122 Vit'\\' Pork, Cd:'.1. .'.U'ra. s~ I I'·! 11('1\' palnl &: corpct. Sharp! I ur easons om1 PEG ALLEN X CUTIV S , • . llnr~r 1~1:inrl Rotld. 1.:1..,.1, ea, 61&-.:.6.".tKill V E Y 0 N d I S2SO nio. a.<ik for Dale l\f11:.:11 1!1o1·n1 1111n 1 ,111 1, o,~\~,',,·.ll ,:.:' .. ',.'.,',',',"',1. '!s 2,,.,2;_j, !1£ALTOll 4!U-T.'i7S I ~ thlA Al'l.'1.rp 2 k drn. 2 BR. df'n, 2,, BR. $Ri.~ , Kl 1 "''"to wallc 1a11er 963-4.i?·tG lry,: ;1u1h .. 1111r s11ar~1~h fou11. " ,.. " -• •· ? .... 1 p I R 1 C 11 ·-, 1 · Commercl•I \ \ \ \ then we u1ed to. Of coor1e ~0,-"-''--------'1 nnu!u f\\'"rlori1·-.......,1, ,,,.,, IO!Ki N. roast. La"'"" • r~"tt 1, 111:i.1'll'r ~u1tr. _ •.1111c _Y Appl. on y. a nL.-:..11_ Pro~rly 158 d , h frv•'ne r:un '.\l.111v 1·1tl'\1<1 rn~, ' "" ,,.,... I I , d I ',_,... r• · · · · lhey o. iust looo; al I e heigh! I 4BR. f,1111n11. rnr111I Oin .. 1 1•11~1 · 1·u~1nm dnipc~ P.tr 1 _*_O_ --fr -t)(·111' ~ninrt rcor . 1 """ 1 *-* BAYSHORES tt i----------- BA k 2 l/>l '!i nv•r 9-0tl I'll fl 111, hrk sz~. 1:.0 Cn.11 . ll·lfi. cean ont -GEM-j ()\\'~EH ,\NXHlLlS ·I HH, 3 NE~PORT BEACH I iH 1 B p 0 s I of their shoe -. 1-l( :! BR. Condo •...•. t24S a.to. or !<Pat"iou' 1111111.; Sp..·r flil:Ot Condomini'""s T.'O·F' Tu~11·1 ,\11•. N n B.\ w;..ooo r.~2-:1~94. ;r1n1 .. Bnyf~n1 ~\le . Ii I I I 0 eomoi.1, th th11<~1. Qwot•d 3 Ult. Hom" ...... Sl!Ki ~fO. l.1<"uln r 11~ 111 Si2.IY)O ~'lf>'lti O\\ \ f,lt 11n\IO!I!\ Nti dn11 n•-:-: 1;!_ .. \l. TO Its _ til~-H;:?.1 lL\Ri:OTilt~hllinfl':-1-Rlf l \ ~or bN:lt N'p11 1r & f:l!t·~ 1 by l.lh'l0 ·~ '"'• '""u.~9 woid I OR. !-l(lm(' • ·• • •• SJOO ~fO. Lilll1\U;1 ( II 1 ,, I 't 1111·lp1tl" hdl'Ol II ith !.1111Uy J'r'1 rrpl·· $49,500 to s 115,000 FANT ASTI c BUY I f ,,lll·t 111, 1n1le. ()111 :1>\' r1r10 1 Bill Grund)' Rl!r. 6/.'-'il!l Yo.I d1v11Qp ft~ .iep No 3 b•low I ~ BH. Hom~ ..•..• s:;1:1 1\10 . onl> p1<'11"'' °"'"''r ~fil-1 1R91i 1 1\t-111~ 1l1n1n, rm ,lo ~\1iin 0 H D II 10-4 I 'l"l' 1<' Tl\11' Ol'l'E'"'O =~,_.,-,.,....,,.=~==~~-~~~-,.,..-,,,--,,-~ 3 S il.. Honi{' ··•••• SolOO ~10, -nen OUll a y n~rk d-,, ,,, , .... ,,., ... lk +Ill \ h ••• , "; .-, • • r.r. I '& • 3 BR l n\"(]\\~Fl'•IHH 'B \ Cpl~ l~·•l Hu~1· p11 t10_ hrk r~ '/ "'. "'ct· "11 • ru1ly \f''t•r p1·1111(' trnnnl P~INTNUM!(~£0lftJE~SIN .llon1f' Ml.il\10 · · • · • 1~!t !'(II t 11 \'Ji' 1.-, 496 Cliff Or., Lag. Bch. 11 ttnr"' ('l'l11r1 n J. I Hit I l · -· . • ::;;:==l~"="~'~'=o=u='='="=:=o;:=:=:O::=~::;:=;::':!;:O: RANCH REALTY •trp~ rrplr. (In.cl> '"I' . .i . , -"' 494-5572 Reeltor + h:1~ Ill [1111 t {I/!; i: $ ..-... llu.y n Of'I\' 'ii? Ynur l'lld('r ·~~ i-ltt'l!ft> ~!'11 . lnt·::i'~on. ' ,;hnpj,inc. ~~·1 ...... 1, SJ!! 901 s II 1\ H !". ,. 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Call r~., 1lrp~ & •1111 11\r , p11.tll'I. t·rpts I.. dn1~. n1an> i·nuninnis, 11 530 bedroom rental• from S280 TOl\nhuu.-.f', lrp.h.', tlb •. rpl, ~ f'\'H, 961)o.11"2 U!t-ln.'>, lto1i·l> pll!IO. <·n··~·J 1 00U1\ns. u•lulr~ uni~ n•• '"'t~ to $450. "'°·· •• v.~U "'' ctrptt. hll-ins. 3 l\t1n front I Huntington S.i ch i,:.·, no IA'l:ii ~ nw J'h. )TIY·h:!'"f' $~~-, ln1·l util11 11·~ 1'!5llet inttw>1.tta. Weart l ~l\th & iUanna. $.!S..-'., 1no. :i'il ::!_lbll -------c,.11 1~'.1~~1:.'-3 191 --1 v· Del Lago \'\'t)~1' knrn11ni; th r ~~ 10 50lve \'OUR howlitl£ ~ <'ves It wknds. j Mo WEE KL y I l..l;f·. 2 Br Siu.ho. t;...r. nr. I OCl.J\" \'i1•w, 11~,.,., di•lu"" 2 t · .,., h>'n' 1h11ur~ ot AJlrn C • ....s,, I Huntin9ton beach I Executl¥• Suitt $ ·'t111pplni,: A d u I I!(' no Br. :? Ba ..... , frpl. 1:11•,:r ~ Is a dw~.n Stull~. lornWly of JOI 727 y k Bl d I 1·tnldt't'JI. !!93 t'oti.lhanl dt'<'k. l'l\('10&('(1 i::" r"...: (' I A dress Counts ~-•\;;l'l\11.l"r OT., Ra.Ibo&. 2 RR. 2 !itOI'), iK•v.· bid~. Nv1i,:' or town ¥ . tilfr:i l,.j, 19~p2630 I p!•··1"· ,,,n11rt llob. BolC ~ '"j lnl1 ·1 :l'lld. •r"', a c, nu ....... ~. Duldn·~ Uo::u·h BJ\·1t al Ynrktu1\11 -----"A 1 I VI Abo h 0 h " _r1 .. l>_i__:11>, Cn 9-M'llT ""' ,..... " •3, ••t 1 <.:Lt:.\N IJPSTAIKS :l HR. ! 1 2 BR. <>r"'~r-11o•, 1v.iminrn, p•r m en • ues ¥e t • t e rs _ ok. $22.).~ cleanin;:, ST.> STU ;J ~"' h.1. hl1h1~. u\('l"'-1 ~11r, no flC"ll. U;•Mf' s:n:1 l.ICJ-:l\S~:n SPIRITUAlJ ST ~· n•luntJAhlf' Da \•(', DIOS & 1 BR's. l"-'t' :.i k1ft~ 0~ Sl6J:icl J)('r l 675--614j • l u• Sivp :O:p111 1u<1h~t rr;1r11ni,:ii lOa.m ' ---·-n"u liur S.ll-62C»I, 963-6767. I • ~\di kltch1•11 n1n )l!i'-71<."J ... _ · 10 p.r11 1Hlvh ... •· nn aJ I LUX Spi1r. 2 BR .. Fah re(' : ~"\'di '71 I • LL\I t::\Rfl~~;..:O: ,\l'TS 1 _~c;.";c._V,;.,.:ec'"d"e-----e ;:~;,~~' Gell m1utrr~. 312 N. J-:l Camino lst \Yellt'm Bank 81dK. linl\'\'.r!'lty Pnrk, Irvine Dey• 552-7000 Nlvhh Art•a. Pl'rfect for i•pl. nr 2 1 • u1 !')'. tf'lllh'~ l'11f11rn!!lr,:l(jj) e l lO~IF. AT\IOSl'll t:l~f. 1:1 ,•I, ..:111 Clrnl•'llll'. for 2 '"• 8 li1. $270. ~l-173. : ~-:~~'. ::~~11~~1'" •• 1n. t:~i,ild1·· n ·', S..>ction I Dt-luxc 2 N. l BR. lh•111nl (llr, • ~;:,'d·;nt(~~:"· --N E W OFFICES--hppt. CAii 4!)3...oo:l l. 492-9tl6 .DR~!. 1 ~ BA li!ln~. e TV. & nuild /)•·ri ;ii·all _!!• 1-..•• n;I ~t (:\l_W -364!"> JO!t:1 ~h'IN' Ave. ;,113-10.~1 1 IN LAGUNA NIGUEL f'Rf',C,~A:-O:'r? rein!:'. shul!t"t'$, l'llJI!'. $?!).1 e Uar·B·Qur i\'l::\\'L\' Lll::COR.ATED Newport Beach___ • J Pool•. C"• Only 4 2c pec •q. ft. f'.11111i;. lt>ull<11•1Htril n'lttnM"I· 2 BR. 2 Ba .....•.•.•.. •'>¥. tl\O. flt>(!§, Gl&--0760 l'\'f', • Plxlnf' Sf"r'\'if'C" :? lill I\/ C!U'jlt)l't ~I.JO v.·tr ._....;_________ . O!Y"'P" ,,,, u1i.: ,\ rrl1 ·n·,11. Abonlon, ·~ L J •)1·~1 "B' J'l \ . j • G~ ... s.Mn•• ·H•l H ,( L'l'. ,\11 uH I Inc·!. IHf<.lpij•lll ,v k<'t'p1ng. 'l BR.~ Ba., d'·n ...... $.'Y~I epuM Hills • 1 \lilt" to 0o ·1·.u1 I':--· , :u·•·1;11'.1 ' >'"· 1 PARK NEWPORT 1·1p1 .... t!rp~. :111·, .,.,,.1rn1r. APC\IU' 61~-44."6 3 BR Jl ' "··t"· 1300 l BR $1SS-$16S <n!l_:'.ll~. 1'·' 11111 • tJJb-ll."'O APARTMENTS e ll ~<•••'•c n•I '.'~'.rJ~ l' .. rn111u «:11>•·"''''" ' '" •N '"' ...... I lBR/2llA I /I · ·~'"'"~• " \' \"l·:(•n l)IY 3 Blt,:!balhs ..... $.110 1~ · poa , v.tryr , ,, ........ ,.COP. p 1 /..'.!UH un lurn liut'd(•fi Bo·ho·l"clnc'.'l:,,1,-..,,,, :-111!•1··~·1t'1-.\)l11 (.,.,,,1,.,,,,.,,1 ''''"'tt<•t l o" I CR.,!', b'1tl1" ..... , ~ ... ..., o·rp!•, d~, Air:_. \l'r)' ·",,. •· riv i,:ar .. Rt'. \11 ~I'll L \\ -" ,.., <c crd •~~tc• .\>•'!,\' l'.111.'\•.1\ turn nlf. vu " " I" " . ., '"th• ..•.. ,,,,. !"-:':",, 1 rle"-"· 13).lmo G\4-:il!\4 l.nrll')' n11. '\1'""r Span 1~h ' ', "· 51 ~~S\9.'i i ~ ' 1 11111 · •n I 1'<i•1 n1~1u:ol'!t\ e l•~• 1,d , l,,,~~ l'•lln,,.l•ni; , n'l••rr11I. """" .... Arlult Con1plr-.; :Z 1111, !'ti 1"'/"1 ; · '.~·:. l \1u~ t·r :!:.i l.:...i 111.11!16 D:i.llv 831-1600 ,\!'('AH~. lr\+'11'11 ,\Son· 4 BR. 211 balhs .... SI~ Ii.> I Mi<i "iion Viejo of snn l)l1•i;o r 1-.1) 1;:io1 111• u .. 11'1 ...:1"·;, ___:_"'-'' ~-.; 1 .',• 1 l'\'lf"" T.:-nn:-Studio$, 1, 2. 'l & Oe n , $175 to $485 1-----------1 J'1••11t .\..,l'll• 1·, t•\2·-l t:lli. CALL 552-7500 ,,,_1, ~R CO".'·DO. ,\/". KN"IY>On J.n. llR 1111 .;-.;1~ LltG '.?Br,:? li.:l, d111 1n1,l""10 .. ; h'\Jtn ~a~hl<'ln li;lnri<I --- -·' ~·~ " " MOOE RN OFFICE I~Clti·:\:o;E >out bu,;ihnc, 1·3 VISION ~t. , ..... ~ .-...f'->~•-...... Adult Ga•den Apt-. -1'1'1 11rp. ,..1v 1~·1 . ~'°' ".' JAn1bor." ""San Joaquin I Mesa Verde & Adams ~40·1800 ,. .-. i.,i; m ,.,, ., .... "'" ''""""' •r~ a..!ult!<, llU [•l·l~ Sl•O . 1.1!1,l(n·u' ~·uli'. 1·111111/•lrr•l, fuqu5hrd ru,. ""1'!< 111 • 11 ' pk arra. ,\\.i,1l ~/\. 52-10 1 !.;1', lu1i1. 1l1:'111i .... )IQlll tit~ 1714) 644.-J900 \ , 1 ~,K' 1 ,.,,11 , ~· r,.,1•1.._ l'X••r1·1'-f's,pa(Ui or i::1nunldai n1<1 RJo.~ nr &l~ll't'i Xr. lflkr• fl•ll'k In"':, !~'1h Sr, 11 .. 111•1 \11ru1tut' ,,, 1Jrll Cnll Ju.l~l4~12-4li'.! e red hill 1N;;port Beach :1.'11~;~11. "'' ·' ,\ \\krnds uana Point BAYWOOO I Apt\., l"'"""m.. 400 (I~' r•t 111<1 ,\t i::t LIFt. 11r 01-:ATJl·I L•'t nur I Bl!, l l•l•"k !n .. 11 '"'':ui, :-1',\l!Ol'S-.\Ul.\' ,\J'l'." APARTMENTS F urn.or Unfur n . 370 ;.., .. r••11 l\.l\t1 1.·~1 h11tu •• 11\e J-·nr 11trr11ii t1~ REALIT r.EALTOP.S , rrdcrorn.11_.,1, r• .. I ~!''.ll C111\ ~Bit, :t U.\, J HH. i u,\, to Plea se Adults ,. 11:0..1· H0•>111. l'll'I\' •'n!ry I.· I 1:1 .\\,'\'t'' blo-J~·-" 1 .. ,\HOTtTIO\ ,-;,ll Ll}"E """' "~ l'I " 1 1 C d I M t: H"tt;•· ,\11 u11l11 11-~ ,,.1 Ll"E :;.i1-:o577. '24 hrs_ Univ. Park Ct>nt,.r, !f"l'lnc• WATER FRO.NT .'-'-'-"~::C'"'-~-~----1 ~ 111'>. ..,, \, ;:aru. •h'P. :! liH , :_ U1\ ,,,hil l n11t• :· •1• a rona e ar :"\ ------I ~~~~~~:'.:'.:'.:'.~ ', • with SLIP. 2 Locge Laguna Bea ch 1'111j.'.. 1lruf)('r1..:!<, lla.l\'V")I 1•\ .. 11 f~, 111 ~,!.•11 '\1tl•·s t)lf1·, · ' '"'ri 111" GI ,.''.~ ' 1 I -. jla·:ST ~TASSAC~: 1:-.' N.B. \I\\\' vi 1u1 .. -i ·-1~·1''-'''· ' f.ll~l If~ * Ue uxe u·rt1ces * I "~~I !r\ lilt' ,\1'('. ~U1!f• 1038 •-d 21 L "" " 01>o·n •• nL lu ;, ·~1 pnt d ul\ TURTLEROCK. Rl'n! n r .,., rooms, rz baths. l.O\\ El: dup[,., '.:! nr: 1 1 1 I l1 .u·11.:" .1.-1·a r p u r , fl 1 ~1:;:1 1.,,. ... t,..d .11 I: 11 !'I \l\,,l I ~' p .. 1n1 -s-: n 1•11··11 II \\!, '!•in. \\'l'd, ~·ri., Tl~~~.J US~~ 2 bt1. Carpets,drps.Very bA Fni·,,,11 .,1r 11,.,,1, Ir.: i.""'"''"'l•· .1r1,. 1"''' 1'··~! Pr.,,., ~·n Jn1,.1 u 1~1 --l-'1n nut \' l 'n•11t \u t 1J., .. 1,, ·.,l ~·t r1 !":il•u ,\nil ::,·,i ... ,·,.:9 ., .. ,,,...se. """· ll\0. · 1 pr i" ii t e . $500. 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'f,1111'.,U•«, jq11, •'•'1'-•1. •luiwt'r, h~lli r111 .. 1.i1,,1·t ·\L\SS.\(;E/f~,\TII 1~.,~u'~?~lll h:~·pl'c er~ 1~11\f'k, I CO~IXI, The 13lulfs. :: Ml:. 1'~~ro1c~,~~15r:1'.n ~d~kph~ '••>!. ·"· ~''""' '"'""" "'"·' •ukr t')\'er Ir• 11 ~ r I :: \'f s !nun ~~·11 1 Hit. fri 1111 SI'•' :·I> •'l_'ll'\ llllld Ulil S.\.'l Call 546·8801 I',\ 1 .. 11. il .. 1 ··Lt!<~, t'Olll(llel(' • • ·• i:: · .. el·' sini,:!f' l<'VC'I t-orner . ,\1·al Id "O"G li1 7 .'>anla ,\n" AVl'., C.:'IL SiJ ~:'il + 11111 (',ill ;1,"'· !'••)!, 1lJUl1L. •••nf 1:,.•nl;•J •'1' IC.1 •11'1 ,\, 1"'1 --p1·11:i.' i..i ·~·~J. j w/occan vie"'· 2 Car car. ·.~ ,, · •ioo.' 11 ry, \'illni;:r Inn 4,,.~ 1.. . J -• AI ---_. "'"' ~ mo. 111c 1s ~li;r 11.1 til•r-JJ I~ ~lvn·~·n. 171 11 ,\:l(,:'~\'Jl1 ,.1·1 lir•·•kfa,1, ~•'l':ll'~d(' 1.111111\ Vacatio n Rentals 425 IL:n.v.'\pl 1;11<1,L.'11 -\J\S.<:.A(;t'&S\UN \ -.._..,., ... 1hruout. nu11nt. 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I Sl~•.jl)O tiltt.12:1, fi~:,..o:i::ri r.1~ ~"<J(J7 ·\\'.111 .July. Slllil Aul?. 'i.1.\1 1. (Ji-r· Jc~ spticc tur 673-4030 or '194-3248 ~lnlnt. Adults. No Pl'ls Sl2.). mo. A:!u\t, nn J'lt'!s 526 1 ~ Tir 2 Bfl rip!:-:, 1:11r, r! 10 I Sl~. '.:'1~ -'i!l.~-1\l:.'7 C'1ilh •1·11 1c··•·"' • '' I'' 1 ~'I l• '-'1' '" • ""' S:l25/mll. 493-1124, 494-.13~7. ,\\'I:'. \rlctona. • ll11lrh·1•n G ,v yol1ni;••r ro/'1·11n !\'1·11pn11 Sii•·"·~. No Tiii-: rxf1r::\(-; --RentalS to Sh;re ___ 43Q ·''I 11 t nn ro ·111 t<t l ur (1tit"t 1!~~~.·I H:.:-C1~r bn,s f,'.'hm~~"1',· I Duplexes Unfurn. 35-0 ON OCEAN v :-.t:il •' lu·::n!'•·d pr<' lieut J1t''~ Hrf's. l.<r S'.:'2."1 n1". ' PALM MESA APTS -1 -'·' /\11 ,.,.,1111• i\\'1', ,~.u ' 3 BR 2 b 11 t i <,·,,,n.1 • ,,,,t,,,.,.,,._. ,,,,.,,. ,,,., •.. , 21...:nr.-.dar f,..lf ... ~11);('\'!''< ' 1''01"'( • I t . I '(1 1 ..... 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I I a Sa 8AN8UR CROSS I " I.. , I 11 I · I "I t 1 Ol" '"'n t 'llL:\ll 111ark l ~oh pup11)., QC -----------\\'r<:1C'hff area. ,\dull'<, '·'I '" i 1111' 'v>nr .111. "ov i~\·a1 '• i ., ..,,_.,. Laguna Hills IC11pistrano EA.'\; front lo\1·cr, 2 Hit. 2 . 1'.·o·a, "-··1·h lil\'ci&.\\11•·•••'CI l\'·'l\'''f' -lol•" I t I 'l ' l"l""t ,,. '•>I F«n1 \w. San Jo.111uui "oil HighlAnrilil. Va c11nt avail I Joas . D.\\'., d1sp .. "·ashrr· $11.1. LARr.J-: 2RR: 2R.\, rlt'n, Hi otil Vi'r.\\. t'UI.'\ r l..\":t.: $:1."'ll/:'110 PH: 61'!.-1 l ~LI r. ~ ·' i "' 1 ,. '1 " " ' ' '-" · ' ·'r•, ' .-. ' ~ --,.,,11r~•·. 11 \lll•' [~1'!.-!!i:.t.tl ., I nov.·. Ag\ 546-41•11 d!)'fll' hook-u p patio. lltil~ fl'Jl!f'. ne1I' rrp•~. !. drp,, e 842 ,,.4 e , Newpo~t-He ;ght• gai l'n •ung,, 0 "' r~· •11.('f\n, , :\i-:t::!-, -E~11un:1rr~. 11 r \\' ous1ness Ken1•I 44.) 555 1 I I 1 Sr> H t """" fr.pl , 1~ P."\llO; '. pools,, hf,u.~r. nr heh. I l1•v<'I ho\_'~. 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Bit-ins, rrpt~. -.. * 213-fi'.11-11~.~ • • ''t'll'\Jnic. 11 12.o.i,so·, 11 00 .. ns THt • .t· '.I RA l'nrlo .. "d ~ar.~. CROWN VALLEY Aptl. 111 : ~r;-11.1; "r \l'l-.lllll • '1 ''~"o.;" "~ · ·'' '""" ' 1 ' 1 " vf Bf'O()kh11rs1 & 11w1:.1 n:1. BEAUT •· rt SI d f I · I I I f I !k 1 hrh Siin IJ1rgn Fn\·~· nr ('oa~! -----"1"'· ~ •• ,,.,, • '"c . ., '"J<J Mj ('11rrlr11 Crn\'C Rr111lrrl ' . •~c11'J)O iores rps, rpc, paUO, carport C • t o h 1)17-73:!1 . JXl'l, rpC"", 11· n · l!Ot'~Y.: 1n •hurr ::Rn:. 211.\_.l 11 111 ,.,,, .. ;,o1· ''""","'"'I ''."''t"<'t <'tc<'t• ·,t ... J\.,'"•'5·. home. 3000 sq. ft. 4 Br, :i Ba . & laundry tacil. Couple & 1P15 rano ueac ·----------• Ocean, rity &· i.:oll ~tr,,.. lh1s tu ll i!lhur~t. 1~1:n \J I 1 A 11 h llB s " .~ ·'""' f 1 · f k N -,.,,.,,.,_ 11·,·,, . s•.1.· •. 4-. -'''· lllllh11-1 l '1" '.'\t"ll"l nr' 1'"" • · rit1· ' '·1: pr.<~. ,., .. s. "fl'~· ,,,,,. ,;, .. , am rm. romn1 pool & 1ennls 1n ant o.. n pels. Nfo:\V Ocean Viev.· 2BRl2BA. 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Cahll', CHOICE ' ._ -'· ·::.._ '~ 1•Y . /J..J ' . 'i,:l llti ~ St . l\ing~ \Vay, B.iy l3rhlgc, Eastblurt 4 BR., 2¥.z Ba., lge ~I~~~. 3 c:~ ~~bl 1!%°ali~~ O:·n1er. Sl90 /n10. Aval!. lndr;, 2 Gar .ii·nil !'l'2-nl7 Garaqes tor Kent 43S :i 10H.t: Jo.OR L.E,\!it:·'.MI !t Hay,1dr Or, call i\llkl• yd, gardener. Pool u~. Yrli· &, .~his. 51-t lSlh St. 847_3!rj7 2 Ddrn1 VIE\\' APT. Nr "· ohout April 4, '71. Pll'aS<' · LAKEFRONT I 11·1111t11gc. /.J.10 sq, 11. Ju~t 011 1>-1;,.1oz1. 673-0397. cArpet~ & dr11[)('5, hlt-ins. 1,h011._. !17!1-:ll.:'!l or !J.i2.-i!ll!!i. ~E\V C:ATI:[)E,-.; ·'!'TS. I MINI WAREHOUSES :'-l<it'Ull'r s )\Lit: & r-.:pt Bch W:-iT l.it'f'mflll Shon ~~. ~1&i~~~r unlurn 311~~.' ~l i~3-~1~1~! f~~h~:: lllO/~fO. 675--~IS~---SPAC10uS2Brt trom$159. 3 Bl~. ~~A~l~:-~~~1:11~:.";1rpll'. LOCATIONS STORAGE '··~· u"11·•· '"··!J.•.•L __ Point~ Sat. Mari'h ~ii~~~ SPYGLASS view in l!Vll. 4 <'hild .~ pct,; Ok. $:fu. mo. 2~hRt_11121,U;',,· pcfP1,'.·. !2iA•1,.,',','0-4'1'6° Adult~ only. Pool. Rec Rn1. sz:,o C.:ill ~!l.1·0 111 v ERSAI LLES I :'\o ~l••l'r-1'1 "r 17~1,~·e.f'ltll '"'' ·"'-'· 11 ·'t"l", i-.llU·"'J• I llark hro1\·n w/wtu!c tick· BR, 2 storv. , Calallna 10 ... ~· · Closed i;arages. Pets ok. I ch11n:,<'~ t l"'rll :,,, j)('r 1"r IJJ'. ~ rofo !•L' : $!."'· in::, short tail. ,\ns\l·rrs to :i3&-29I4. R:\.1-001 nr ~21 l\lgr at 17361 Kee.Ison Ln, !\'E\\' 2 Bl'.. 2 llA. \'IF:\V n1onth ''""' .>!"~"· !J.\$;.:tl:>J) "l:rcta". Rev.·ard ofll'n -d. 1'-lount Baldy view. Avail Newport Beach 'LOC:::1c,Eclc.Ycc.2'-cRctt'-,c_o0~,.-.-,-nr. nr Br:il'h & Slater. Sl:l·(U!j'.!; fanlf'ti< r!ra11<-:; S19'i O\'. TllE LAKF. llanultn"l .'· :-:. "1''"'1 . .;;i., l!B 1 K t 1 4 su f7111fi.\:;...~ da)s, or e\'t'IJ April hit. 64-hi973 ° r • . All Ctils pi!, S.150.. .,1,.1.-iUI e •l?i-~ nlirr G e ,\I Snu1h (" .. :,,, PJ .11;1 ALL SPACE ~~~.~~·-a __ e~-~~·-· ! f.. 1\·knd-. 6T;i-8697 _644--0_~16'-'--------I F.NJOY TllJ-.. Q<;EA.'\;, iSlcps Call 714-537-771}\ '! BH. lor lt';i.s..·. ,\I[ electr ic. San Juan Capi~o-r ,.,1 ... \ .. :1pul• o A'i'l" B-ir 960-1970 l.f>:-.'T: ,\f1rrnr..ron or :l/22 NE\V lfarbor Vu, $<G0/1<.10. 3 A11·nyl. Tennis, olyrnpu· C t Me'a l)shiihr. bltns, shag crpl, ,\ .Jat·uu.1. :-ifJt'<liltLll.1r I! --Tf-NUW LEA;,ING I n1nl1• Jni;h &trrr from 3148 BR, !rplc, 2 Ba, WQI, J,.1m1s pool & tlll !\ev..-po11 ~s 1 as a SlS~. 2BP.. IJ('I\ rond'l, w "' ,\• n· Lakt' 11. 'Tow('rinf: \\',\;\ .I)· Sinitlf' l!•tr;oo::;e fr.r Privl. t.•n 1327 ~ .... ~72', i·lubhl)u.<;e pril·il. in 3 RH. 2 llrps, prl\•. patio tr.'/ yard. ,..;ir. In Harbor Ill Sell! ill">'a., hun11na1un beath I Y• llfl.,.,.stonP. C.'11. \'ic of -v• ~ , 11 •t "glo" H•"bo, r""t, P./O, rrln'!. 2 C i;:':lr. ~nuotsiir-: · ''.· '\filliri11 D 11l:ir • H ,, I• I'•"' ·tno !'\'"'" 64-0-1500 ]~ S.\ cil I d I f I · r u .. 1" " ' 11 · ''' • 11:11~ ;,~:-1 1~(1 nr 1~12-1:!1.1 f'llt:.il M·l • n." ....., • .._ ext. · . x o.,.,-f'r up f'X or S~l(fl. ,\dulls only, 00 pets. pool, laundry f,11•11'!<1 26-l·l l C'luhh,.,u~•·. (;~ni. s .. un11. •dl ,, f'.\I 1·:1 11 ;,;;,..)lfj21) or 5.->7-:.!8-12 ah NU H.V 4 hr/2 frpl, \li'Clbnr. only S2!Ei, ~10 nn ~Tly l.~f'. ,\\;ii\:).!. Sl6-l360 Pa."M Cann•'l. I'll· :\I r T.,1,11 s,., ur1!\ :J·~J •• ,. • 1 " • •' :1 l':\l. Vu, co ni in pool/tennis. 6·12p35T.l -~ --RQflm:in. 121 ::1 fi'iJ-1i;:,, AOUL TS <::Tt)R,\f:J< 1· 1ra1••·. ol"\I rlln" r 11. .. ,,,,_,,., .. ·· ", .... ll -'>•· 1--~~c-c----..,,,.......,.- S550. AJ>:k for Joy ce, Newport Share1 NEW DUPLEXES Santa An• B h I I 2 & 3 8 ' 1·,.,,111 \1 ,·~., !~~1 P'''' mn 960-19/0 1.nsT 1Jollt'rrnan P1n.,chr-r 6#-1791.642-8235. _..;,,.c"'-'...:....:.-"...:;'-----1 l ~. ha. pa11vs, (•rpts, clrp!i, , afc: e or$,17S, r '· * i;\l·l'22)1 • I n1;1lr, v.·/Sa•~nA~1hloo J BR 1~· ba trpl D \\' 2 IJ\\'. rp, 11·alk to tx·h. 2 Bl~· rom per mo. _ 141('~. an~ to uo.·11...,.. r ~ HARBO R View 4BH. Va!'. · ' !'., <·, .. 1 12 •. Bl .,2. · CHILDREN 3700 Plaza Dr. I Office Rental 440 l"'UUSTR1 •·L & r·aJJ 1! \.·ou know rui.·'"'-1nrr, blk~ In Bt"ath. $300, n1o Yr· 1.i. :i {-..., ;,. LJ!h & i\c'il· j < \' '" "" .J u• ., Wa trr •& gardener inc. 3·1:? ly. 2l3-3.tl-l7tH l'lll, ;,;{~1.6774. O['ll·n S.tt :'un. ,i\:-.'D ADt:LT'\ '· 1 1. OFF!rE S C'F ~'fl It Cv rvHV\t:Kl..IAL n1y ~ns !Irr,:: & he. 1s vrry mo lse S4CJO.S47;; 644-6146 --TO BE 1 PARK PLAZA 11 Santa Ana 1 F'.\'T r ·I',\ · I! 1 l6o0 F UP up<;t>\, &J.'>-.>2SO I WESTCLJ,·1· ·I Be. 3 Ba, lam I PINECREEK WALK ACH -2 • 1 BR a11t'>. \'.rx1 to Silu!h Ina~! Pl;1z11 ~ ·· · n~i n ·"""'' 1tr o0r 1 :>q. t. !Jl ·r c· t 1 A..,L_tS. Furn. 360 1 2 • I :11 Adarn~ l'·'"1u11ft1I n1oclf·rn L•·-t.JNA NIGUEL :-.. "1am••st• ("a· m;i ''· """" ft Ref' Call ______ .,.:..;.,;. 1 & • Br, C"pl/rlrp~. ~"r. Pl \ 714 SSl>-0466 ~-I nn, .<..:NV sq. · 8. LIVES UP bl ,,. 16 1 s ,. 11y 're;i -i:t!r mu'1il', Jfl r11tr,ri:d, Cla~~ 1!;i1·k rhocnl~!c ponn, 4 ~n;. 639-1j38 , 8 Ibo I I d Ins. ~n ! 1 0 · L "11 ,l"'!S 1 Pl)(\I. ja('t11zi, s.1un.i .. •\ 11-,1,,, .. < I-'" l'l•I,, C", 11,l :n~:t <"an1inr:o L:11p1~1ra1w \'1,. S1irin1•d;lle & Heil, 11.B. a a s an TO ITS NAME ple11si• . .....;.,..1;,:;i or F;4i-.• 9':!1 p l hho A p ts · ·· ' ~ " S1111 IJ1•·1;01 t't'••·1' •Y 1• ... " I 4 (3 Bit hnn1esl in N'pt. -----. --.('('.cu U"'' ·• 7 ;,37 n11r. nr "u;...:~~~~ · ' 1 l~\1·111". Please ca 11 Shore,;, yrly lse, froni $325 t\E\V ::BB. 2h:l. !rp] .. , all Ovl'r ;,oo !al! tree~ and 10 NEAR BEACH I I.1el'.'ns"'I 1l11y C"i1l'I' rrnt Furn, or Unfurn. 3 0 iHTtt:-ii,~l~q!i-l'.inf'l•'(t. Ai<.1 .v ''8JJ:\16®1urn Ulf .~fb...170S I CAY\\'OOD RF.:ALTY 5-1~1290 hllins, color t\·, patio.•: hhq, slreanis 1~·ith l\!ll•'rfalls Brand ~l'.,.,. lkluxc 2 F.: :: f'rom Sl90 ftl I 1 q,i,, ;1 1,1,1,,1,. ,,1f1, , ... , :id· U:1ST· J\f111t· S1h<'r1an llu~ky. 3 BR Horst• Ranch ,i:ti·rt'agi', 11\·ai! hy 11·k or 1110. ffia-9022 cl'l'ult' .i rcla>.lnJ!: sct1ing for Br, r rpt/ drps, hl!n~. ~ar. , PARK PLAZA 11 Fountain Va lley join in~ l1: 20, r, •·rfi•" INDUSTRIAL lull j.(TI)\\·n. Vic. ~fh St , S:l.fl(]. Also 3 BR lion;<' R1tnf•h 2 BDRi\f, 2 00, pallo, A\'ail. your spacious new l· nr :?· 51 1 IS!h :it 8-li-::~t;,7 805 W est Ste¥ens I 2!)r 11 21)"1 Pl:<1·1·111i;1, c \! I CONDOMiNIUMS :-;c1~')>011 B('BCh, Frlcnr!!y,1 JIB s~ •g1 ,~ec 979-RL~O ~ ],), $2.50. !llO. Yrarly I bedroo1n a partn1enl. From ;\E\\' APTS. \\ ,\J.K Trt \lHf SunfJU\li••r t .. j' - - -i 1~12.11~17 I c ,,, ,,,,,._ I ,, ' n;omt'fi ~ukl., r. (.': ..... rt r ti. ''1 '~·". . ' I 6~7118 f ' 17 ' II hi 'C'I I 2 I " S t A S4S-ll21 r ' 1 ' •i.,.,n nt1 5·~·,.·r11 N•wpor t Heights t'n!IC. ,.,_' at. .. p.m. S 0. Furniture 3\":l ;1 e. B~.A -' . ·\ _ B ~-. r,ron1 _!" a_ n• _ _ CUT OUT J * BR.ANO NEW * ,11111,.1. 11,1.r. 1'111'1 I'> ,l .. ,11_ ·~·:_,·,....-~--~-j;;;;-".;"'-:;-;:-;;;;'-;:-;;;--;::: I B~el~boa~'.,..!P~o~n~;~n!su~I~•~--~~ii~~le~~"n~'.~ ~~,~~~\1~ -=~~·"ci;=-~'~c"_'_'~-~---'_-_x~T-1,~\S. \NEW FAMI Ly .APTS. l FOR I Ofhet> ~paci:, ;i1·.11l:.lih• 1.~i01' 11 u1111~ 1\1 ll.l 1 -rn ,<;l 'IT Ri':\\'ARO. mAl r \\ h I l t: N.B. 4 or 5 BR, 2 BA , lge G d O ~'1 ft SJ~ ,., ll J\Tl<!:l<)lt."i. :':ol\''-pn<'t: in·J :Xo11~. H.<)l·k.>'' \'1r: SAn )'Tt:I, hi·bf'Ams. pa.Ho, {rplc, $35 WEEK & UP Phone: 5-15-2.100. :o;J-.:,\R !\.;!\\' 2 Al{, I ~lk l ran pen1n9. • 1 SUNDANCE i \\'Kt Ji!h .~. l~ ~~ ;,;~ 93f17 f lu•!e~ l.onrl !{l)/.L JP.\'l\'.L f)!rgn rrv.·y .... F \', !Jn\·e ln, blrut. $350 ~fO. 646-1514 e sitepin&: Rooms COAST APTS. tu shopping: & fnvy, 1 chilrl ="'E\V 1·2 & 3 BR's. Park.l\k[' II . . l"t.:-;Tr.IL 11111 97~!1~'(1,, ~l-2".l'l2!6~~9Z:.clc> ___ ~ San Juan Capistrano • Housekeepin& Rooms FR0'.\1 S195. tn S220. ok, no pets. Sl65 per mo settings. Rec. room. Ponl lJye ln a sumptuous one 1 i\'~\V O~ !CT. • T\\'O ~m'I l;.1n <.:uros . Rl'..\VA'RlJ: Lost mAle mec1.J e Ocean Vle'I• Apts " NE\\' 2 BR. 2 BA 1ov.·nhoUM' &16-3786 or .'>1;,...o?fi(l l'lay ar!B.S Patios & tot bed! l.1 -'< 1.• anrl lO x 12· All ~1. 1k'i.:. Lnb Blk NE\V home, 3 BR 2 ba. BALBOA INN apts. Patios, enclosed gar-NICE 2 Br .. 2 Ba. Crpts ' lo!!t. Ga.~ & \vater Pd. S"nag. ord~~~OClfrlmii alrnt ~ I Ullh!t'1" c"tlrl. ;o..1SlOO !lf'r Ir"' Mes• Indust rial \Ii /litt le v.·h1te ~n°'' chest. II le ' .... 1~ •1 · S 1 h • 1 d ,. 1 1 N ,.. dra""'I & !IO forth~ u1U1"""1lr 1'•u1 ~non 1 os a '-ri;;, an·a p ,~ ''''· 10 .. 8 ............ ~ ~· blt ns, frp , ocean .. ...., .. a1n treet ages. D~h"·as t"r.I. /\11u1s. rp!'i. •~ev.·yre<ec .. oJl('..;. ..~ ,._11 .,. 1.,_,,, l~n19 r6'12-8::i2 ar1 , ... , ... "'~" $290/mo. ~lml eve. m-8740 125 l\lelody Ln. OPJ--:'.\' $150 mo. 9&1·911-l Starting al $169 ""dep. 1'011·11r ---v Cir?d· _.>_-_ " - -' ------==-~~ DA1LY 4-6 >fon .... rl. Newhope M.adows lng,r:h-1es.,tTrN~ I BAYFRONT OFFICES Rnpirll."' t''<panrJlnt: bu.~lnrs~ LAH. Rl.i'Rr~VE~ YelkM· ~ :l BR. ApL SmRll pel I.:. kid~ ...... _, It)' ~lodu!\'~ lliQO Mii )~(· 100 Jh, \ ic t .sl&nc'la 1-f . Sat & Sun 12~ ok, 11-,. 7912 N, <wma" "o., 5li S. Newt.ope. S.A. panelled living room, Prestll{e 11.rea. 7I0.5jl), '.'.30 c·omniun I ' · <.: ~!"'' ·.1·· ~16 -u•3-• ·~ " " 554-2600 a>I If 3711) N rt B! d H .~· u~1. n1pru1•c1111•ntlo 101 · ·· •• " .l"'Vl.l "' .....,. '" 3~~.' &.~· f~nt~ ei~ ~~. f: ~~ d1:c~. oi l ~I ..,.... lj' A. 11.B. ~2-9n5. ::J.,~~tlll~ Ii ~B Ph,.,n(' .G;~Ww. \.~· ~11~ t:;1 ,,;~~~'k1u1~7,~ .~1~1~~;11;~,i~l,-h-.,-,-t-Dt--~,AJU--,-,-i drps, blt·llUI. Nice area, f<'W Adult, lcRSt" $1f5. 6iJ.-'1>86 l + • :===::;;;==============::;;~ (l~ng dlshwashfr) I \'.F.\V OCE/\~ \ IF.\V OFC · ('all !{osr )lr•l'lf'. G-l2·~,J'.l7 Nlf:t1t'I f'IO ~t 3-?J, wtit min. from Ir-.·ine lndu1tria.l A ,. ~ :,) • c~t Hwv , I! B. liOO ~/f·l;.,"l' I I • old complex Ir: schl11. $290. mo.. Costa Mesa I 20th St..:. r:.;,.,,. S TAR G A..,,E"K>~'ll i'_.. M t and m· I 'th C11n T1iV1dc. Lions F.sto'.11<'!-, I\ ,\JtEI-IOL"SF.~• Llh 10nd~ ~rnA,.. 11'rtl~r.__" mo. • I ""-1'; ~ .A'-.... ee ing e w1 ~~'\&-2.">79 . I dl'>f'k. itppro'f 7.fM ~11 11 . ~··1,.;i rrl 1q:·.-.A\, Call 646-53Xl dA.)'5 &. \\·knd!i $30 WEEK & UP AGT 6~.i.fi'\7.~ a1. CLAY R.. roLLAr-: neighbors at 3 big swim--I h rr1 IT11,· Poodl 1 B'-ck .. Of 543-491.3 llft 6 AtltS . . . LI,.... m~ pools, ;o,.~1, bj~ OrC Sui'r, lfX)(l fl. Su11;.lol" v.i1 !;llnll' 0 Ct' ~jlltt~ ' l', Ill:\ e, "' . . 7'-i"~C,.,'-_.-0----' e Studlo I.:. I BR ApL<;, , \VALK TO SllOP. lith A· ,.e ,.A, 1, M YcwOa•lrA11 .. ~rCu•J• .tf1 II" 11 ,.. ,._......... f I ll Annual lr;isc \\'l!h 31) f!;,y rd ntlS!!lll): :i/16, SUn~ct University P1rk •TV I.· ~IRid f'ef"lirl' ,\\-Ail. Tustin. Llkt> nuiv cnrwlt'l, "':¥-...~,;." V-~c(o•d•n9 to 1~. 510" 0,1 ll w(... II rooms partyroorm I 'lr 1 '"' 1"r. 111111 nro:1 n" rt1n rrllflllori cJ~u"". l/.JC'l!H'Ci 11r11.ch/llH art><i, S3&-6370, • Pilot\& Service -l l!d. f)OCl! 2BH. 2C \ $'17-,) up 3BR •IJ..J9,18 Io devtlop ~for Wtd"C'~doe;;r, 3.11).IJ,,, ~ and vo11eyb3.11 . At ~ C:arvfrn• R·lfrt'l:?J 111 ;>;11rt!1i'1'n ('o~!a ~le.\1.1 ! 213-2,Clii-4166 Pll.IVA'tE •IOl\IE • Child-". "<t •-1100 . , . • ... '1 ~)6 r«!d._.ChCorrt';pondiNJ to~bf·' , ... ,, ·-~· ""~r· j ";JRPOnr 'R"\ rft() ~ ... 11 ,.~ Co \1 ~-='-~--,---,--1 Unlvers!ly Park Af'!'ll 2, den "'" "" =~ 211A, !pl. p;•t prit. pl rllihSt', .:i! Voll' Zochocbirth s>Qn. ........ ___ ques,t'.ly 1JG1N1 ng trook:s " • " I¥J • • "' • ~ll'N• Dl'l' '.1~U,.. -01Qtl • 1' JLJtG grny lll'Ul. n11tlc lonii d I td S.'lSO 2376 Newport Bl\'d., C:'\I tlhl rtlt'l i::11r S.'lO<l nu .\<iT JI Lo>• • I S170/mo incl. u t 11 ~ t i" • John!">On, t;.t.-3 1~ hn1 eal Vic Balboa Is. -a u~err mo. ~8-97".l.) or &4:N'illii 64&32.\l, 612-7711 O r 1-: N ~ ~;::1 l2.,.. ~~ ~:~·~'..., ~ Ind= :'l!t:l..J.,.\!' P.EALTj', Zll)I :'\E\\.-JU .. !Xi -.'11-1, 12 1.:nit~. i{•• ... ru't1. I'lf'ue ca 11 Bkr. *SUSCASITAS* DAILY 1711 Tw.1111 !Se11 ~~:'""' :H~c': u~ rent ulels I Tf"l'il'IP. :M0-2%0 / 12JOSq. ~'1.Sli6.2'l0-J r.h. 67:~AA:i.l. Condomlnlum1 Furni&hed Bachelor's· & 1 Orlcant Apts.I ,w... J!1~1r1 "~~·· withyoul'hmtnd. 1617 WESTCLIFF, NB f mnr .Off11-.:" tTpl~. e11:*"l'LO=ST=-.~Goe7ld""'&~D~l~.,-m-,.-td.,-•-T1"'•I Unfurn. 320 Bdnn.11. Ex~pUonally n~. NEW BUILDING ,,,,,_1• tt~"' ~~="O Ullf I ·~ = 5'-15 sq.II. & L" f' 5-11-::f\1.i rrnr •tnorc Annhl'\m ,(. \1'11!!·h Ill N.B. Tennla Club. -----------~~ Jiil ~~i>.. 11ot.11J ; 1r11... • 1 1 Trm11n;il \\ay, C'.\t. Da.rs Rf'v.'lll'dC1tltTomsc:>-®XI Cast• Mesa 2110 Nev.·port Bl, 01. sin & Up. f'F.LCXF. 1 hr. ~l•• l',:;; 6~Pr,,..1e;J • ~~ ••••• ,,.. 170. 64&-5033, ('\'('~ &16-0681. -- 1.:;:.:.:::..;c;:.:.:::; _____ BEAUT FURN 1 Br loll o! Crpt/drps, hltn!i . rtfr1i::. l~~1 '°°' ~?~"'";,;~ 4;~~; • l•1rllf f1r1l1•H I QUICK CASH * COSTA_,ME-.S_A-* E~~,,~1t:~~ll~.odl3y/f2em2., 2 &:: 3 BR. 2 bu .. g11orages, !Mttns, pool, \.\'aUt 10 shosr friilc, pool. 197:0 PomoM ,1P_.,, !~~~e<"<' ''°" 1.~ L . ..,, uu ""' ~ pool • rlubtue. Adulta, ping. mi from bc:h s1:t0. mo. A\·e .. Cl\f. s.J:>SSSl. ~!gr 1lT> 4.1,,,.,,.. 11 r , I 1111rl•llll fre• I 1100 · l.)'".10 · 11~ · :l;i00 Mi fl Oillr~I' Pk area ~t oldtt chlldn:n. s:m. up. 931'''·19th s1. 543--0492 2 BR Apt. ground nr. Irr t;~ ~~::" ~= ~1117.58. I TIME FOR in<:~O':r~~tTu~~·1,.~f~~i;~· LOST Gray '· ~tte male l°;;~· ~~t~~·im ~~nd.2 c:~ t!d~p ei;ool j ~":·~C:'.kN~~jdr!n~l~j i?~~ il~~,. ~!~~· I I THROUGH A :,c,• •• l't~r-<.:,·:_1Pn :~~.::?II, ·~~lh Ai'"',','~""1AllY, ST&~~-f.nd3-.ne •q pool. Monrirello. $250 bus. 1~1 Pomotia. 642·3527. pl'ts. Rrf~ rr-q'd, R.19-1190 ~~.:-.n :~ :~. ....... ,.,, "'' " D\-M•• .... ,. ,,..>- &U--7491 Balboa Bay ~p LRG Bachelor. liv rm. S(>p. 1 2 BR, 2 BA, 'T'nµl<''.I(, p11liC1. ~1 L .. , ~1 L.,,,., 11 u.~J j = ~l~~1\"ltii~:rJt.lfir l l"'.l'M.'lj \ltc. Harbor & Baker, C.~t. 3 BR ti.I011Uctllo. SAlf' or ldtchtn, bn.th. \\'fr pd. Pool 11;11r, e111hl'dral ceil. ,. a rd . ~~:.;: ~ifr' ... <11.!;'~., :~ ~ ;"' DA I LY Pl LOT ~1 ~r ~ -Rt11·11oi'd oUr-red. !179-6967. lse. Avail Aplil J. Aft. :i:lO , Adult. ~n pet. $140. ~') 1 S2ll/1no. 646-441t ;;;,~ ~:::Z-:;!t-=.. I ~~FvtytO to=: I R:•ntlll W ant•O 460 Cl!OC Pt s1a~se. Vic 20th. p.m. 542·2126 I LGE FUR.r~ 2 BR.. B\Uru; CO:'ilPLETt::LY pri\'3IC 1 BR ,,,,._ )00vt MOof• •-from M1'le Sq .. -. WANT AD r FJt:\I He!~.. w () r k I n II & Ora~. ~I. Je~Tlf'd rt'd 'l &: DEN. r;rpta, 1lr"J)I!, bUna, w "'· dJ11pe!1, Adltll . no pets Bpi, 2 Cflf prkll-· \lttlk lo 7 ;·~o: •. u ~~~ ~~' ::::..-· rk. Phone: 714 .. 962~ ~,,thi:r, f111111th\f'r & d(lft-•11 Mllnr. n.cuard-646--'6n fpl , pvt patio, 11'\k·ln t \o9tt1, I JI~. Fi42·9520. ~'IOp'g. SliO r..JG.1063. "1 / u'1. 11 ~ °" $'""" ~ =--"''II ti.:ha\·rrl, nttri homr, 8 111-PQ)'ln'I' time~ Sell "Don't 2 clU' aar. Adults. &i2-1J5.:; NICE 1 BR conAat. N.-....· E/SIDE lBR apt above i11rr. XltC::'" @"'"" ()s~~l 202.LmModel. S open daily I 642-5678 ~tll!J006. /Ph·"~ call cia~·s1' need•" la•t and cuy with On11lf\td Ad! Call 64Hi618 pnneln,a, int'lM! yd, Y~ I~. ptly furn. Slj(). ~ Sllnla 1'-tof9 ~Gd A~ .MY" evt• ~-oo36 or n Dttlly J.>Uot OAMlned Ad! todlfl Adulit, n& pet•, 64&442. Ana Av. m.-0'197 - - -~191 4 642-&578 for fut rHUlts . " ' " ,., l' oil ,..,)It'\;-., '11'.1·12·17 l":l!l ,\,1 1111~ Al•', Jlnl~ Heh 'ii Lost 911d ht.nd lrsJ Found (frM ads) 550 -BLACK 1~11 TcITK'r W/1\1\l ··h•'.~I youru,: \'IC. Cnplstrano 1:.. :l•'h \~~:o7•i )l('l\\'PCll ~ & ' 1\ l ~~f.~>.1111·. Vounrl . 1 '-t''" Bmokh,~t .< >:lie<, t· V Call &.· l 1Lr n t 1 I y ' %3-7{).15 )o'I Jll Nl1 111 1 .. ii.'\1n11 Brar h <Ml Run. 'i Co!hc. ~J Shepherd !lll'I: rlog. l'1o>.•S(! c 11. I I ·b J-.\·'62 all 6 1'1\1. ------1 F\'.!)· 1.ri.; "'' 'log I""' St'!!f't' .. , 1o:olden lap'.' ""' hll Jf \'1r. Hlv rr ,\\·r . /\'.B. o.1~.:11:ei. l l ~~ll~J.;1rly's YJ .-f:JL'1•d J;"Oid \\:ll•h \1('. C.l\1, /'.ir k ' Gl'.!-1::1.i2 ~ \ll. H1 n1 ]o·r !'\Ii \I " Corona del M er Sant• An• • ' "But, Mommy, everyone goes ·to Yamaha Music School." $8.00 SPECIA L If you ha\"c a child bet1,·een the ages of Jl>ur and eight. con1e see us. f\lusic is too important l o lr<ivc uut of a child's life. Yamaha Music School 109 E. 18th , COSTA MESA PHONE 642.1844 A Real Estate Career! Meet Interesting People Grow In '74 • • • • Licensing Preparation for Real Estate Salesmen & Brokers In Six Weeks Day or Evening Classes Broker Exam Testing Reimbursement of tuition costs by leading brokers For Information -Brochure F'ree Guest Lecture Newport, 325 No. fOld ) N•wport Blvd. . 548-1192 EDMOND F. JACKSON * Real Estate Education Since 1964 ACADEMY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTING & INSURANCE SCHOOLS GI-Master Charge & B of A Newport Air Associates Flight School & Flying Club LE!\Pt.f TO FLY ssso Al"?ROVED Course Include~:. * JS Hours f li ght fit"'le ·;, C1!.sna /SO's w ith 20 hours duo11 ins rrucliol'I. C lu b membership. 3 Month 's f ree dues. Individual instruction, tailored to YOUR abil ity IS AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWlST R~ TES IN ORANGE COUNTY Learn to fiy now - -and hive fun ! * Fly Mexico & Canada * Special Rates for Comm ercial or Instrument Students. I Schools and Thi" ''a riety of fin e chools could introduce you to a new to1n orrow. I For further information regarding placement of advcrtistng in the Dally Pilot Schools and Instruction Directory CALL 642-5678. EXT. 325 Job Wanttd, f-emele 70i 1 ;\f:f':D help at homt:'!' \\'e I ruiv" aides, nlll'M'~. hslqln, ('nn1parUon.~. llon1emaktt11 L:pjohn .>17..(,6.ll"l. ' BOOKl~Et;l'ING.\111y h0n1to f'\f'I. Exp'll . Call nfl 6 p.n1. 612-00J:i Help W1ntod, M & F 710 Instructions Nl-:1-:0 lnunNlintely: '~--••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .... -------------------•! • Au1(1fll001·c Cu.1hler • Au!omollvr Dookk.f'el)f'r SANTA ANA COLLEGE • TRAVEL STUDY PROGRAM Travel far CREDIT this Summer ENGLAND ... ~ .. ,,.,.'\': ···(,·~~ · .• MEXICO "Contem porary Briti$h Civilitation" •• • • . "-' .. , ~··r-.1~";i "Hi5tory Mexican Civiliz:ation" June 24th thru August 14th liighlight s inc:J uclc a 1-dny v1s 1t to ~tr<1l­ ford. a vl!ill to a n origi nal J6lh CC'ntury pJ<1 yho11:-.c in 1\bingdon & a \'l!-ll to Oxford. =~ ;,: ~-!. " J ul y 1st thru August 23rd .... ~lajor fi1::!ld trips planned include visits to l)uebla l'-the ('holuta archaeological zone .\lexico L'ity & the su rrounding ancient & n1oder11 sigh!s & 0<::1xaca, i\lonte Alban & 1\.1 ill fl. Information on cost of the two travel ~ study programs as well as registration procedures can be obtdined by contacting lntercultural Awareness Center Director: Mrs. Lyle Johnson SANTA ANA COLLEGE PRIVATE TUTORING IN YOUR HOME Basic Su biects Reading, Spell ing, Mathematics Creative Dance Jazz I • Also Inst ruc tion in St ud y Skills And Homework Assi gnments Ballet Dance Exercise • • All Ages All Grades HOME TUTORING SERVICES Modern & Tap CHILDREN, TEENS AND ADULTS FREE BUS SERVICE FREE LESSON WITH THIS COUPON • • • • • • • • • • lxperie11.ce mat ej t/,e /JeJ I J eac/,ei·J Th e MTI !acuit y draws up· on over I 00 yrs of ac.c:umu· lated business and te,achin9 experience to mdke each class more tha n just onother text-book course in the fields of: Accounting-Bookkeeping Data Processing Secretarial-Clerical Bu siness Administration D11y •11d E••11l11t Clanff 'l11a11cl11t alld P'loc1rn111r A11l1ta11ee App1o•H for V•tero111 MTI R'eading-Math-Sp ~lling DIAGNOSTIC TJ;STING (No Cha<ge l Your Child Will Receive Guaranteed 1-to-1 Instruction 1\dult Speed Reading .'\vailablc • i .... Englibh to Spanish & Spanish to English • i\utomot11·c 01\lV contract ::tirl. . . \U fhn."' P'"ltlnn!! o(l('n 1m· I 111<'tl!11!rly. :\r11 port Dat~uu • R;J.'\-1.'l,OO. A !if'tli>r Temp. J>t».ltlon URGENTLY NEEDED ASSEMBLY TRAINEES Interim Personnel Service 17581 Irvine Blvd. •115 Tustin 838-5460 f.qu.~! Oppnr. F,rz1ploycr ' . I Accounting Clerk I Large locally based oo. needs .~harp P'-'11'(111 iv/good ~1'ncr1:1I <ll'COUnting sklll11. I ~JOO pcl' n10. & full benefits. 1 Jason Best Agency [ 17100 Brookhurst, t-·. Vly. I Sui1t' :21:: $H77?.i , ,\CCUGNTS 1X"t1'1vublc, Ac· i·nun1s l'a~at,lr •·ll'L'k ror I n1 fg L"Un1p1111y. exp nee, b~od 1vurkini;: oond & fringe h•·n1•ilt!-. ht-s s-,1, c~ll '."..W-ll·lll .\L1"1\'I:; 1:ouplc lo n1anagl' I r>.c11·po11 Bcul'11 n1otcl. Call Q.1 1-:!:;62. ---:-\L1\"E:cH~T~l.7'1~S7'G7' ~S7.\7L~C~S-I Ir )uu can sell ads .•. do P.O. BOX 5035 IRVINE , CALIF. 92664 PHONE 557·1041 o' 552-8340 NOW, it ... in a new yachtin2; 675•2643 • At EBRONIX-Whe" Read;ng "'"'"""'· ''cc"-.c'.=°'~'-- : Is Enjoyable I ANIMAL HOSPITAL • '===-=-=-=-=============~I •• Learn Computer •SERVICING • TROUBlE SHOOTING • PROGRAMMING a.ASSES STARTING SOON O.l Y OR EYEHIHGS Free Brochure .l,,ROYEO FOR YETER.lHS PHONE OR WRITE 635-2770 CONTROL DATA INSTITUTE 1780 West Lincoln, Anaheim ' • •~VALUABLE COUPON ~·..-••••·• 27SO Harbor Suite 78 C.M. 979-1626 fu"CC"ptioni~'/ Nw-sc f o r • IH"O;.,t"(':-.~11··· Pl"<ICllCl' n c 3 l •-•-•-• • • • • • • • • •-•.JI~-~ • i !"'.;;;;:iiliiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiii:iljlft~~....11 ').c. ,\i11.u1·1. Prior i::encr:ii ------offic<' t'X!JCr. 11eCC's."3T)'. \VIII 1n1in for Nursing duties. ~nd 1~sun1r to: Classllicd ad:\•). l:LU. Daily Pilo1, P. U. Do\ IJ.iiO, Cu~ca .\lcs11 , Calif. \-l:llilti. JAPAN KARATE FED. J2S No. Newport Blvd. N.B. Suite #S, Downstairs Days Tel. SSl -3683 ; Nites 642-8387 Across From Hoag Hospital * Karatc-Shito Ryu Shoto Kan * _.\ikido * .Judo * 'l'oga * J\leditntion * ll apkido NO CONTRACTS -NO GIMMICKS ,. • ENJOY The benefits of TRAVEL •1111 I 111 ~·:.·· ,,,w Call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL today to set if you qualify for a posi tion in t he AIR 'FRAVEL INDUSTRY! 543-6655 Doy Of n 1ning cla,111 con prtpar• you for a posi tion 01 • Tickel Actnt •Reservations Aaent •Ramp Aaent • Air-fr1i1ht Aaent • Tr1v11 Attnt I ,\.N~\\ EH.IKt ; Scr1'ice, Grave )11111, p;1rt 11n1c 11·cckly, '>I-ill train, ;JH}-17i7 -~---~----- A/RECEIVABLE POSTING CLERK For !i'Ol<'n toods dtslribulor . I llca\y 10 key cxpcr . 1~fd. I Con1act ~largaret, 673-315(), Equal 011por. t:n1ployer. I --~\SSE~tBLERS IP r c c i s i o n clcetn:rtnech. a.">St"'lllbly, exp. & iood 1nt"t·rn1111c1d aputude wcfcL (.1:<111 \lc~11. 6 12·~. Pt1"SOnnrl A~rncy 1:-0l!lrk Ill Ccntert $628 IWl f':. ~:rhn~er, S.A. ::F.,\~~r:.E~~: r u ~ 1 nm '.11:'.-!0<?.6 b11~1ni~1., d~·~~ns:':_,1 OC:1 1 ;11 , ~a;s. ASSl~A1''T·-m-an-...,.--A7,..,.~., r ,. .~ ... ,.... ,n1 <' 1 1 cc. J<o•·• ,, __ 1 mu•! h ·~i;....1T'1 ~ on·. t: 1·' · "· · n1 n thC'n1a tiL"ally lnclln~I. Tile Prefer 1\·i1h fnsf food ('X- Cl'rt A:O.!lf" TILE i'.t--:\r & 1···111•~1.-1. F ·• · "'l. ~1•1 ;oJ., 11('lo~l111r. ~>:lG-'.!::!fi. l)(>rir:ncC'. Tr:1in a1 0\°Cr S.IOO. per 1110. ,\ d \·1111 c r:mc n I po.~slhil\tics. l7l·H 847-97£13 l)('ll1f't'n 2 & j pn1, Bob J>ip. p~11. ~lgr. • • r ' T • . . ~ . ---. . -' ----- , ii;i;;\N,;;;j;;Jl:iiiirif>iii:"i:i:i-.:'iW::=:;:-:..-.~;-;...,,,.,,.-,,..-,..--..,--:--:--:-'°',,.-"".,,--,,...,-_,..,._,-,-,,-,:--.;-;"'..,.,".,-"'°',--:--r-:-,,-:-=='IT:(r-"',-.,-..,..-;,,.;-.,--.,-,-,,-,-,-7.:;--:--;--:-;-o + .,1 1.i.1 t M;;,rt n ~b. 1qi4 lJAJ l Y Pl LOT 2.!) tfflp w.nt;Cl, M&F 710 Help WtntM, M & F 710 I Help W•nted, M&F 710 1 Help Wanted, M & F 710 I Help Went;d, ~ 710 j Help Wanted, M&F 710 Help Want•d, M&F 710 Furniture 810 I Miactllan.ou• Ill ~~si;.r:;::chcr~i:.om! cou~ HELP, PJtimti EXEC. SEC'Y $67S ! HOSTESS , .\11XJ-:H Tt"ill""" TIC'f'\lt:'l'I l1•r SALES REP TEI..EPHONF: 1 .. 1:-.t-.:'.\tA..... Bl-:D, Kini: Silt', Jlf'Y,', comrl. 1~. 18 I II ti rd I 0 u I b rrt lnuned. A ft S, 536-~, O\~r 21. Call Strvr, 11-'L<e P:ud. Uu~)' VI' ot <"Orp :\lorruiu.::-:,, i:;,,..ningil ;1111\eahl', l'Olor & p11!111 rnl\;. Time Lift Books \\'lltE~tA...: \IH~ p.u·~111(t-d X!nt hnn, ~lu'I'·': l-'t••l ~.\f'f' "''.' Bob Bums Restauranl loc&tt-(1 In t'a<duon lsli1.nd e BLUE DOLPHIN e L~ &,, l:rindtn;,: on] l'oll 6 ~llOIU.A\' •l11.bll' art :'ol1nlrnum ~ Yl'ilr, t'\· $16:1. !\\urt~ l.tlOI. ln•·.1 rle~"' & th.tu $1~. 'J. &M-2(0) ilffd!l sharp l'nlhU.!U&Jltlr -\ 1 1 '" I rnill 5411-!il?> 1 l'd pa: f~111 m~( prr!t>nN'.Cood.1.1t111")'.t3plrtl ilr'lL\<'r~. l:M.iaJI) boon·. Chn1•ri1 1t1<1u~. t t'on. Experienced Proof Operator CUSTOMER SERVICE !it'l'rt'lar)' 1<1/eood 11kll!s ...... M l.i .JI (i, • • • :\IOTFL !\IA.I D n {' I 1~1rl1 .... f'rtn. ·I in :td\ltllt'f'll\1'111, l' \. ,. ,, l I 1• n 'I \12--:?ll!!I I lo·.o1t)l•r ,}., t1r.1<>, s:r.. l'fl l'l'PH'n! 64'1'rt'la.ry 111\'I' f\4' ,. 1101..:Sr:Kr:~;p~;·:. 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( Arro8.S fron1 O.l: n:l.~:Pll():>:E SOLICJ1'01l GHt:f:~ 51\la lle\I. hl1u·k M!I [Dr /I l t•~I\\' • .rt picnic tl>l 222 Ocean Ave,, Laguna ~·Acn.>RY lor 1·x1"t·ut1ve 1n1rrv1('V>'\ng '---• --ALl'l)')!'I 1 for mon> info.> & f.:<1-pt"r, from ;voi,1r kflm1·. nau._1, l"l.'<:liner .,. t' t 101, .~ tN1"h'. 1111'" r.11.o-,17'1 CASHIER 4'41S-46 No .... 1 aCCC'pUng 11.pp!ic-ahort~ I PRODUCTION t·unsun11·r siu·\~)J S!t11d> 11 ~l~~~~S\lhCTt.~re~ , 1~rtonnt lnfl't'\"1<" li.11-il09ll. S:! 00 ~r plus N>nlmt~.s1on n..,.krr. 3 blu .. ~.,1~~· 11>1~ .• v ,\\ l l J; t t;' 1:, 1s1'. - An forpcrm .. luli llmePQl!itlt'1n. TESTERS pi1rt rimt' work. oo Sl'll lrn:. Eduealiot'f.I :1r-r."i':.;~: scir..tSTRE."-'IE.S \\'fUltf'{{\;; C11.llrollf'C'I Tl·l-~1-12:al_ m1.'k-, itrn1~. !J&i..t.:Ui \\,,•11••'tl.<11•I .. i.rlun;, ~.-1 ... · Equal Eonf,f,:e~ tun I t Y !\fust. be bondt1:bleo, n('11! ap. I Rl"N'l\'l"" ~"~""'<:lo~ ! n r $3 00 llt'r hr _,_ mile-a.gr, rer>-flC'xible h~ r;.,u1rn Si :.0 si•11· ut 001nr, Should No TRUE I:: :\IP I. O Y 1\1 I:: NT .----CO\'l-"'f:AT-x·--::t;-l11f' 1. i1 I ~' r \ t n i; ~; pearim: Ill t'O.)Oy C\1Nl01ne1· . .,.. .... ly Chuu.1ifll!d Ail 00 J:i. ,.; ' . . . ~·· '--I I \\'("Y ~ ' ~1-1'••11.' 1 .... !11'1\ s ·ii) conta<.'t testln~ & prrlN.'!lslng (!]('{'·I l)uily J'ilcJt, I' o Bos 15&0, ))('r 1nlC'l"lf\lo', f'or t1ppt, Cnll I J..'Vuu. rum._,. i.c11er. \\'il P rk· . ' ' •'U.!olnn1 111ndc e \'t-ry 1 d BANK Experienced Note Teller I A' I In Pf'rsQn ! troniC' component~. \\1 i I! l'":.ht ,\l~·!'>i1, Calli ~; OU\'l' •\nthony, SL.I). ;\\GR.. up & dt>!ll'\'er C11.!l &t&-l!.110 C'ompan~1no; only • n n r q1.11tl ni·\•·r ll,,.J, \.b1lhtl~ ,,1,1 ... •' 1•h lJ I-'" 1 ppy I rr;..1n. Day & ~wing sh1IL' -10-8S-G-AL-OR-E!-!!-:i..17·1041. ( h\\\', !~·lpn1. ()in1('~1lC'~ Proplt' 11f hill ~7910. !U·.t!:h, 11 1 , 1 ,,,_, 1,1 p DESMOND'S i11'1til11b!r RSES SF~.:1\1,"l'l tF"". I II .~117'dar ~(1o:ud h •1•k.:1\111nd'i fr,.,..., r, ~:ii •"n.! W1. lJ.;1byl . NU , "" ,.-, ·"'" jlal'I or ti & l'kr-1 b , ·-?--03~1 "1 \!CA ::I"' ~~·lor I\, lri.:; lo.'\ll'l11 1 1 MICROELECTRONICS .\lon.ian Nu!'St'!! Rrgi~tr.· tlnl•'. l11r1u.;1ri11I 1nact11n,.~~. \\'i~I f~~ 1 l't!. ;i.;i. ' • "11 • drt•<;sl'I'. ~<Ht;.:. (,.·~·a~. i·ha\r. • r1r> 11•·" n1n1u·•"M $J0 NEWPORT I TEST LABORATORIES If WI don't hive Ill !{'.'>/'~. 1.VN"s. PnH·s. f'lo0r l nprl.v In. prrSQ11 .. r1 1 1~1,n.-., ·_, -.-\\\)rk, 11::3-IO!tl, Hu 1n r , t l1'< kU·1.ir, b•=--•1 1>h.JJ11.' J;'3!2 \.11..J.'..TTI·;, s.A You don't w•nt 1.11 •lut} pald "kl\' r;-17 \\' ,.11:11 ~.ucl1d, •ou111a1n \alll'), t-..·1 I'" L'r fur 1.x-111111 Ull11·r &W-t:"lf•~ S4.I 1;i:1 ,:•Ii #JF h' !Ind 'l'h•l ·1 • S Si [1 Cit "l 'n""I loi~I !lt•n1.1I ''ll hrlpful ,\~C'S -· ------.-1-l l\l· "["lll-l'\7"""'!•J "ll'll' United California Bank 1 as ion s a 1 r' 11~ CAL \l'Il\'FR~:'' ·' · · u 1r • · · :> ~-. ....., -------·L5 r r 11 1 ·•··11 IHA1 I,\.' <i.•n11'r .:1,,.,1µ •11th 1 • "" J:·i ·l;.; · 1 • 630 Newport Center Dr. F,quaJ OpPor. Employl'r . IndtfffMfll ror11!~I('' j k SO:'li:-i AGE:>:CY or RJ3..2.1tii s~:1\~l~ltJ::i;...;, 1.:'11'11 ,\ _· ' ·' ~ '::·· -iahh·, 1or11u.··· '"l"r S!Ot. f.11ual Oprortun1t) J'.mp1ov1·r :xlll Daimlt·r , lr.'lll(' :-:i..:1tcq.·~ \IOF l':\ltt'ru•ni'<'I Tru1n~•t;, lJ.H" lnrr olll VETERINARY ASSNT ('ail •'\•~1111..:,•~I~•••;• .\r.·1 •\1 '''"""L.11 H u~~ Newport Beech I ----! 979 3130 ' ', ·: ' . ·· · Sa1lrn11krr<. {' :11 .. c.12..,~.,ij;, I -~l.' l '1 "'1" i.:.1 Jllv1t 6446'64 Customer Services/ I ** F /C Bookkeepers I . e1~·l~r11.>cl. !'.!ll i1111e, ::.hilts --SEC ----A~~''' 1'1<tt·tor. n 11 r,1ni:::. Garage Sala 812 i.'. 1,1111.,..1 i!11 .. !no 1n11n} 1-t h"! '.\·JO, 11 ·!.,·~1 13f'v<'r!y . RETARY . 1·1!'.111 •IUl\I"' \\111 tr."n 1-- ---- An Equal Opportu ni 1y Girl Friday ,· i:rui•li•r .• ,\i;:•·ni·~ Kt:YPt:NC11 ~lnnor 2l-IJ. \la Elitrnda. ~.ol1111r1i.I rl··ri It )our··1 ;-.,.11 fl"1,1 ,\r<'il :.;,•nd GARAGE SALE 1~1r,.,;'~·,1,1::·1iJ:;u';/,1:~~.~1;.1•:~; Employl'r National c!Jslrlbu.tor I~ !II_ I 1 •• r. !1 :-· .... 11111• ui.i I u1~bH,\TOlt ~M Jlills or,.»Ulll('<'I & I\ t' r II r 11 t I'. H1·,un1·· l<• ('!u ~,1r1t•I ,,d ST rs E ... '.• I• !• ... u .. h. l7'1i2 looking !or a !'Ohflrp, e U1cienl 'l'\\tll•r1 Ht .u·h '1lJ-:\l<IO I l:.spt'r 3.4 lll'>UN pt'r d.iy •XI N°Uf'!ll'S Aidt:!ti E:<pt'r d• l ,,].t,U1:-<"l"ll" & r!t-..dh n ... ! '" 1~,, J •.uh 1·1 1.11, r· n AR w 0 ' . • \I J}ll< \I•. LI' II• C.1Jl BAR /\ta.id \\'anted, F'..xp only. apply XXXl Ne....-porl 81\•d, Snoopys Baxler~ St,.eel NOW HIRING HOSTESSES llAYS/NITES ,\pply In Per.;on Br!ore 11 am or all 2 pm 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach BEAUTY operator. ASSIS· !ant. :\lu.~t he licen._'IC"d. 1610 \\'. Coast II\\)'., 1\.B. 642-3970. BEER bar maid .,...ttnted. \\'eekcnds, exper. pref{'red. Call Nancy, fi.16-9!}2!! BOOKKE&PER . F111l charge thrn Trial bal. AIP, AJR. CIR, S/J, oon!ract billing, vouchers. payroll. taxes, heavy detail. At least 5 yn cxpet« ?<.laturl' person. Assist woman Vlcc·Pn>si- denl. Plumbing conrracling pref. Xln1 hl'nrfits. Start S8,300. yr. 1\ppnL S57-49'7li . Bonnie Dec. Rt>sumc to P .O. Box 512>, Santri Ann 92607. NOW HIRING FULL TIME COOK DAYTIME Apply Jn l'crson Before II an1 ur 11ft :l pin 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Be1ch t{lrl to handlr rot'rf'sp .• Di•/ A Jo b 833.0855 1 ~\1.1~7 .. nur ,~at11 <11\•a..j41Bedconv.hn5p.flllnlC7 "•'" · )"<l:J .. 1, ... ,. 1 .... , ,y,,151.,.1 l'r.~i,,\h·~a.C'ahf TILL SOLO _.1 •••. .i .. ,11 ,1,111 telrphone 1nquiril'S. &onlf' N Ch T y [~~.\II. ext 261 ~-Call ;,19-.l'.'llil •· •1•,,· r•f ~uini.: I•• fl~i11~ l iuod \hi ut11r .. 11• u1 ""t•ll ---billing&i;t'n'lofc:dutil.'5. lf 0 . a~ge 0 ou --1·1·· 111 .. ,,,. p1Jt'!hhl11.: !!fr ll>n..:.1 1n·,,111~1 .. 1.1 .. d11d lJl.(.'11L\rt•t: ti;, .. 1.nil.Lr 1 1·-rnbh,,.-.. ,~ !ES :-:uRst:.i,; Alrlf'.'1 11·7 Sh!fl ' 'I ' , .. , ' ,, I,,,,,,, .. , )"OU 1k(' a va r l•d. .. -.... , ""'' ' LAD I l l "l •l.J ll u 1:tur1• ESS •II"''.~•\\,)\\•!',,,,,,,,,,,., .... "" lJ I< ·1 I' ,, n ", • • • :O.l•'!h1 \'C'rdr Con\' llr"fl· t.til ! WAITR I I n>spons1bile posiuon & have f C: 1JCX1KK!'.:l PER ,11111 r .. ·t rour tiusb.'lnd.; ho ·lri ~,.11• C 1:, C\I -I!\.-·--"/oi)l\.~llll•· <~l. ,, . . 1111,,· kiu,h 1..ri.11· .. ,_ ,11,J.,>, 111-I•• :-.) •o11 Shit: . .:11 )'<'(. x111'1 typing !'kills & I\ t:"'l'irl, I hl'lt\'~ l!rl'll Esl1tll' h.1< >{· ,n., Shi.kl-llOl"n , ....... llu'I'( f'n!er . t, . .> • J :-!'n<I J( .. ,lU11<.. .c ('oCfii ,,hop noi~.;hifl lllll!l!Ult', 'lo J,Q >ll' l't·lad•Jll .f'!u-.11. i'ub phone volct', C,\LL US. \\e 1tnlun1! ."c-nrl n!1>,1mrtoP(.1 ~'\\ell ;he,\\' ·~~ou'"'llO\\! 01,1::='1'.\C: rn1t EXP!..!: s .. t11r;-. 111,turv 'f,1, ,\Jlf•I} 111 r•'IV\11 .>!•-·I·,, \11111•1' 1i-1 •• ~·"' .•I'-;1,,1 ofl rr <l kood salary & U••x:!l.'iO,Ne11 ponO r .. tl1 I ~253.fo+O\\'~ SJlnf: :\IA.-. :\l.u1:ii.;111.: Fd1t01r -. B"'1111 !'1ani.\·llaiilditl) !l l • 1{1,1111 1,.11•1 \\,1 ~ t"•''',, Sl'tl 1.,t.t". J1,1h~ 11,.i.11..cr, cun~l'nLal \\orkln!:l 9'!•il\3. --.-. . , ..\SA-"~1~ca11l :\l,u1a~•'t. :·~._,_\("1aLu~1 l>tl;1111'1 _~H1·'t:i •:rant 'l••,.1 •\1••1111••·1" r .. 11 u u;•h"I .i,~ 1·11. ,·ru· l>o.'<.l, a rmosphPrf' Costa ?>les.a I t.ADl lo'.s, 11)(.:~r roon1 .1Ul n<l. l\l,\:O,:lJEI. s .\C'\\'poi·t i-.·;ieh. L'.i !J'_'IDJ --"-( i\11fto111 f•·1·1n111.1I huu.-,r",, ,1,11,1,. 1111 ,111 '-•"ll ,11..., ' "lit 9·0 1<<0 G F b jjJ:. lUl'I> & i'il 1,.,.,.,,_, :.'1 fn~h1on l'l;u1,!, \H I WAN-TE~D ---I ( ' l;i-""''· IRL RIOAY 1 ·'''''· 111" c .. ,,,,,\ .-.... ,,u·y -' I ''11)1'<1" F'Q"JP I ill'lll,'. \>tr .)I I .. ~ .... ~.. llH!>Llt Cl.I· H1.:rrr1·1.:r HAIRDRESSER . ,... ,. , ..... , "' " Iii;'. Cl'Jnstrurtlon lirnl 1n Lab'U113 Cluh, ti+t-a.!(J.1, 1•:-,! .'8_. __ SECRETARY oiry \;h . i:pt .. ti.11111...,._J(.'1, M1scell•neo ... 1 DEN.TAJ, ASSI S TANT NI I _, 1-•1 I ..,,..,.,,,-1 '"' <'h•1''1 :''' I AT ONCE ' I • · • l;IM' nt-1-...s nu" O LE:GAL Sec Jk t e 'r '' ' nu"'· l~Jll'-"huld llt'111~. HJ W t d Ne\\'pctrt orthodontic olc, hAnrlll' vlll'trly p 0 ll 1 1 j 0 n " l'l'n x~ 01~11n1wt1nn. !'on10· hkkp111: "' 1 bk :r.i-,. _ _!~-··-i·hairsidc. Appr. 4 da"l' """r · · n.-..·,·~:.111')', fl r ~ ! ,. r .1 1, I Y ,.,1.,.r helpful Call l\li1rth:i. 1 CALL 64.S..7337 :.~ " 1 '" · 1 .._.u1vvn -----·I ; .. .,... :'.luSi' !ypr 60 \\'JM~ & US(' 10 prol>i.\11;'. Xlnt tY(JUJ.i': & 1,4. 1'':20 ~·nr llll I'.~ ,~· n1ru'kf'r1n;:; dC'pT _ Arri·~ ·l\lh~~63 · ,1(1)\'.\.;fJ~ "utl•J:llY\ n\olur 820 '1·k. Top salru-y, litx>ral kc)' ndcler. Raptcl salary shorthand kills rt~q Call >J--· "' >.111all elr(•lronit·-~ nuu1ul \\'1\l:l·JllJl':-i!-' r;1d. >:1JC•I l'l·'fl'tl'l·"ll\l'Oi·--Ji-/ \\' t'ut'l l:ortk h ~HJ ~ini::h: hui>e. frin~e IX'nellts, l'Ongeni<il ad~ance1. Start S.i 20. Cnll ~ll~-\Vins~w for ·aplJUl,l (lJ{TIJOl_!l_:'liTIC'. l>1•11r .1l ll''f!s glYwl ~kills /, ;t r1\ 1·t·. /111 1 !l111i•,1 '.'.. • • ·' .. 'l.' ··• lt!ll••, <J,.,ll, 1~·tll:h/solu. l'nvironment. Mtp. n'fl., no Lois Ja<'. ~'i. Coaslal Laguna Hills ~i-IOCA>. A.~st . f /!Lmr f.icpcr. ,\.;L' kt11111ll'<lgf' vf officr 111,1-1 j}t•1'1111111 .. n1. 111'1 sltu! .. nr~.\ 1 ' '-,11 lll)tr., 1;,P"., dct'k'>, !1,,11.;nti.: li,.lit ri1t.IUN~ smoking. Age 20-30. 6tl·2626 Personnt•l Agl'nC)', 2790 -----'--_ __ 2:i-7.0. ;!'18-12!11 . r-;!l •.'C'dure J1'111-~n1nk1•r,, :, f1a1~. 11 :lll inis.t.·• \...ll!~.J.ll,...u~.~--,,, .. ,, ..., DENTAL As.~1stant. 3 ·-Harbor Blvd,_01 LEGAL S ECRETARY p-,.~E-"P-,,,,·, .. 1• ''""rk ~K STACOSWITCH, INC. ,\\I 1 .. ~ P~t "·i1h n'" rt1111r J•welry 815 ---;·~ -.. ~,"" "u" .... SI 'h I 1 ('(1J\-:1ol .\l~·Ju11·,)l~!u1' e:o;p, chairsirl(' only, Group HEAD COOK Exper., n\.'\ture _lor sole lax \l'eekl)' !!hopper nl'\.\~papt•r !139 Jl;1k1•r.Cr.s1 a~IC'Si1 I '1 rtr.~t.u·r ni "t"t""1' -~ practice in ~e"'')JOrt Bl"ach, l'I 111 1<J~n<>y Ul !';t'\\'pol'I Ctr. ~lust be l'Xfll'r. 89~ W :-..t9-::o41 1 .. ~, 1':11 \\'1nr1.,.,..• i)(""1i_:ns.1 l~\'l:..H:-.-rOCJ'i}.I• )\ Sl .II) lur ll,11\t':.. lnC'lui:lf's Sat.mo r n Ing s, Conv. llo!!p. 612·0~ 1 1 t.!l-52U. for :11n: Zar11. f'.t1u11! Opi>()r En1p]O)('r ~1·~. lJ Airpon 1.nop l)r. ,\II Ji 11• ,,~ ' i I•~··•! t.ltr-~1'11 <~Jl22 •---(';\! l';\JJ0·11"ll"\·tA•J·i·,,J 1,·,_,J,,,,,,,,«l)•l',\\VI" ......,... · Help Us Build I * LIQliOlt CLLl'J\ • __ OI:.-...1\"l--~---7E~-I t;\'ES, l::.XP PltEf", l~f:f":i [ PLASTIC INJECTION SECRETARY ,-, Wait ers, Bu$bo-ys I Miscellaneo~s 818 111i. "' 11' 1 1•'"1"111"11•'. · ' • Ass 1 · xp. I Beautiful Cruising Q 1..1.. ·~ 7• -••• ...,_,...>~IS n~~sar\' 4 handrrl Sailbo•I• 1 _ 1-tl. .:_C1\_6i.,-.~:o _ MOLD MACH OPRS. I\ 11 ,_ 11 1 Dishwashers, Hostess1!1. ----- Oenti .. try·. El Toro an-a LI" It '"'( ale , 1 1 1 uLLJ • Ill~ 1n1 us t r '1 1 1 k I BUY' 1 .. 11.111 '.\Hl.r. ,\ 1\ttrll'd: I ·'· · "''' lVl1\" ~t.~n Inqu1rl' ln pr~ l.o.i.:k 'l'UunJ J>n·Ct! 111 arC':, 111•1111• 1t 1••-i "'lni:-r ll r n •• ;'~ p; t' t C l 11vllll', .. -ll1>n1h. t lncaPh1stics I "1 1 "IJ<'C1nn 11l~ \111r C'h 'Si,(' I \",\(,l.•li'l.,\1 1.l~ll!:'l.f:ttl DESIG'."'EH. PC BOARD DESIGNER 1-3 yc11rs exper ience In high dcns11y, dua!-in·linc: and dis· ct1..'E't C'irt·uit layout from lo- 11.xrie, 'i· 1m<1s 1 ~·arpe1~,"',, a.19-JVJl I ::;!!;',! Callt" Pf'i1et'I" ~ 111:;_• •:. ,,•,·,, ·~·n' 11w·t10:1 ._.,,,1 :~r•"• 11_.,1,, ,,.1, y, rli •Utlf. u" 11 1u 1 rn1 1urr .~ • ,,11 1-"'' • a f"a~ }I ~ ex~. r ···•:•"I l'u'Ul<1 • 11 I R:ir,\f,ritl,4'21>!;\lurtini.;.i1r'tppll.1ri.1•,r01,11l:.t•1ll"!.~uu \•,\.:-ii.I • •··l•J'llV1•' i'.r••rri boot cip· .. •••nrr-..• & a t'Onl'rni S.on Ju.in Cap1~1r.1no 1 1.·1t.pi.1 . Please 51.•ntl rei.un11• \"· , 1, MASTERS AUCTION ··~ MACHINIST ,, l•no; 1'•r t '11no11 f'aml'r11 about !heir future. Ornp '·' _F.qi~n1_0pprJr En.1p!n~·,.._r 1, :,,..'\tarv 11 l ~ 1 or v 1•1 -·' ' ' _ -----• J • 646-~6 or 83~9625 tt"a"'-'n 1r1l1 1>.J--\11~ for an inlet'\it'.,.. .. ~Ion Thru Small µrc(·ision parts , POTTElt Tratnl'('. ru1t tlm" LJa,,1t11 ·d art t1•1 1\:, r· ,, l\'HIJ \\'i\.-.:Ts 1fl \\'rtJ:!\? - Thurs, 9 am·5 pn1. I grnr ral proto & small quan-. S2.:l0 pt'r hr. ~laM . 21:."l IJ,uly "1h>I, 1'. ~I. lso.\ 1..,0.I TlHJ\'E A C,\I.' i-..·:~~u~';;11;a~~t~·:~.'..i \\A.\f.t..1 1 "' l•uy uidl·r ~L111c WESTSAIL CORP. t1ty runs. Sina!! ~hc1p. Days f'an.vnn J)r, c :\I &16-l!l~i Costa :\h.:~J. C<i 92ti26 CHOOSE }•1ur hr,ur'<, ""Ork-~ __ __ J'l.<1~l· •<tll only. l:OCWI \\\Irking eonds. - - - -_ lnr youn;l'lf. lo(' )our nll'n n C1JUCIL u1•1"ra1ur fnrine ____ :>\..'l·~li ~~-- s ACOSWITCH INC l'>os~. 'l"n nr 1'"'''"" <":•n lt.!.i Ulur/gl"'t'n ,·11lur. \\'A.!\'T~'.1) r~ •or 14 V<1l('l'I or T ' ' PRODUCTION I SECRETARY JR. be l'>l l;.:hrlv h:1n!l1··:1pfll'd. :1\0<1,r "''' ,,,Jlc"' 11,1 1.•2-.·,, I I hi 11J9 Bakcr, C0:>ta !\1es.:i ~· I !'I A ~ 1_;i·1·t;•Jr )IJ,11, "<.e~•na e •"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"''"" i r~1pu.11y ~1"'"111~ urni 111 111,. ,.1•·1 i·an r p•·:1rnn"<' l\1u1t·h1n~ tici... .t: MJU11.r1· 1...iu .1.\i.l-ll.:.., _ I ~9-3().11 1r,,,K' t\1niplC'x . 1 y r l \"1 ii. rrt1r"Nl. Ai:" -"'• 111 70 {'!)n1n\1'111<'S Sl1(J. <'a. Larnp 1638 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa git· dia~rams. EX<.'('llC'nt Op· I/OSPITAL por!1111i1 y fflr i:ld\•anrrinf!ll, I BILLING . 11k1ll~ \\'\ll lor1d 1111~ po~ll•in rirl\{' .1 •'1/1 Ci 111--. nr 111nrl' a }..:l.J ,\II .\11111·01ut t>7.1-:l~i. I Equ.11 Oppor En1p!oyC'r CONTROL CLERK/ I !'>l'll''l,,n,.J • \JJt'r i1•/g1,.~!I Supnl,.n1rnt \" r l!l• "nll' S.'j.j \\r'Ut1~1lt111i11 S\\'itll: li1111 p Musical lns!r~~en!~~ · 11 \ 1 1-E'.'\IJ~.r: 1lt•·. ~u11 .. r Sala ry l'Ol1tmensur11te 11·11h • MACHINISTS. l.:11111/•l•llY l•rt!JIU>h'~ !l'(lll) ,.tY ',p;iy 111~· •1;1"S<~tl, ;i P<.: ('Ul'l'•'I ! ."f•f.1, ;,:d ~\)lid llft':!~" J:>. li.Jl1•L $l l•. Chu.C:kcr .I.: Ur1U1:1.()rt inill EXPEOJJER i111111n !'>IArt S:i~ ~'.di S;dl) I ~:rlln;1 C.1h (',.,, \ 1, I·. 16th ST.i, r.· ro1t1nd r\lf 1hl s;!). 13' :.;ti'•·! ,1n11~ ~11111<1· $£1 l-n1111 I t>jll'l'HLOrs. ,,1111 11ork1ng !I.in. i)jlJ-tA/5.), i;oii~!;(I ,! 1 "~1 • \I!'~:· t10<1 I s:s..i .. :-.:ihp 11wtor $;,i:J, 111'1\11' l'<ll!lf ra, Ya.clllld, cuntJ .. V\'CMl!lH'. i:.:~ Callt i;·r~unn1·11 1\g•·.ne), :.!7'.lt. w T GRANT co Jli :..'II\ 11/1~'11<.:h s~ .. Ol/1t'I' ~t.. :,,,, IOl.t cXpl'ril'ni:r. S<>nd rei;u mc 10: 1 P r.r<So"EL '""''GER 'SUPERVISOR Standard Memories, Inc. A -"'Ubsii:lia ry of ,\PPLIEn h1AG~£TIC:-i COP.P. 2'!11 S. Anne SL Santa Ana, Calif. 92i01 An equ;:il opriortunit) r;,1ployl'r J111m<'111;it(' l'IJX"•1u1.. f«r If'· 1h\"rtual rSP"''. 1'1 'IO'J'i',1! I h11l1n" p!rJ('Niun:<s. :'-lu~1 hr r~p!'cial!y knro'll·lt.,IJ;:rablr 111 :llcr!~l-<.:are bill1n~. -.. ,.,. J11<1u.~<1 ... ,,., .::><111 Lll'llt,.n11· llh.:h n1a rh aptnudl' rrrru1rC'd ~r U vi:!, C~I • • • lli'ni.~. :~·ij-\(!il.( :-.1·:t:,1J u'e ol_v_rn_c_l_•"-.-1-,,-,-oo --t :-;,.·,1·dul1ng ,1, ~-oil· ·11" SECURITY___ W~lli~~SS SllU\\'Elt i.t«lll~··r~ !.11).;un.1 \.H. i·1~·.•, rent ur UA ~1·r.J•1JC[ I ,\hlr in rr.irl hlu<'fJrui•, ,\· OFFICERS $:!>. L;olf cluLs, ha~. balls, h;tftf'r TIJ~I l!r. .... ;'l>\07 ITIHtn UVtn 1,11"' 1111' ri 111 t_;ra \'l')'ard shills. 40 hr 11 1., ~11»1 uf"", "'1•·1· ,11'1u~1• t·.-. 11• l•+:s 11!1 SI:>. 1'!1·;._~ 1·all G!li.-iui\ SlO ~lil.ruLI G~llA.r, 1 I Al.""l, p/llrne rn ~-S;,1 · ' •11'1 •, !':\!~r.. u,r "'.1\'111 ;,l.'\-J!ltiS ('11!1 For Anul. ·"-1 t r-. f n 1 I ! -~~~ ---yr flld. \li•l\~111. lu!J\ 11.Cll'lll, lndwnr1nl Ikla hon' rughts. Cn1for n1 furn. CJ.,..11 ;111. ·r~1 '11'11" I~ OL\S/I:..1n('r.t.1d, ~ pt . ll7.1•!roill'r.Gll--~Ji:-.G MECHANIC t:hr &. phonl' req'd. f{etirl'd ™Ill ,\il:im~ A,·r Clus t er Hing $·1:15,I O I f C:,111rhd:1tl' ffiU-"'I po~~ I'S'> (714) 494-9401 or po'n,,,1orwrs prcfd. j~Jarn • il•1nl1nt:ln11 Rl'llrh \Appraised S~lll bJ.'ot.:lJ:,";' b·, f1ce . 1,1rnl1ure/ ~ur1,'rv1sory c•apah1!111r" -'·· Expeneneed 1n ma1n1enanC'f' 111 lr.'U1l' lndLtS. Comp!e:<1 . f'llll•I n[lnnMunl!v Emr!nyrr 8 pnl. Equip. 124 1ui•\·.1!c a g<X>J 11a:.t \\Ork uL,LollitlLUH .\' n.•p1ur of pro-1 TELONIC t•hunl' Ll. \\'. \\111Tt·n1 iiYBltlD \\' hNi , -- hislol).MITTING I dJO~'..tl~n,.,..,.,l~.1,\~'.11','1"~-t.,..~m'"c"',Y,1 1 I ll'\J..-30.A'.l, t•.-.;t l!.11 , IOan1-2pm [ l)rn1s, s, 4 x Dl\S. S15 up ~:\1•1• s .... -vJ chr. u ........ "".._ " ......_. INDUSTRIES :\Ion !hn1_\Vcd. 1 11~ I 8' SWO: Jolut~ Batt fain1, Sl.'1/Z>, Si-cy o.:hN $81!1, AD I ~ ""~·-yA9-4U:.)(.lfOAM SEC'Y DENTAL ~chandiM V Vista calil, ~.ll8J Box lll-1, P1erC"f' 867 \I/. 19, C:\1, -I j.1hrJn1• 'i''ll;-!171'.I 6U-J.IOii Laguna Beach 1Z\'c"·l)(Jl't dentist 01-'Cds JronL I 1··1·111 1 --· I 1 · --'--c~~----,---,- DISHWASHERS SUPERVISOR '1'""1 I' I' I' • .,_ 11-\ I c I O ,. I · '~ · U1C. S.,.!ftt•m urn. A SAl-'t; dhl 11'""· on \•lwo·/, ""'1 un '"' 111nn, .,;u ", n.1 r~C'[UA ppor, .mp oyrr ""' .';('Crt'\1U'\,' .,.., I" ro 1• II Ant'oques ' I I ,.. 800 j.:1~'•'11 t.· i,;v!rl, l1kt• 111!\.\', .i \\, ti IL. " 11, 111 t: I .i I Apply betwn 9:D.\l::ll)am ' <~U~l opp.,•rLunHy<'1~po)·~ l)111n~. ::.h :... d1ct .. pl1un1 -Also, 2 rw111 t~·d~. All $1.)(). ~ht•!1 1 ·'( '· i!r.111 1·1~ .• ,,, i\lonclay thrn ~·rir!ay Open1ni.; currrntly rxists Cur Mal'lfe'd ;~~1w1· \\ti! :'.L"° "'ll'.·11• i,n ~.\f' frj'!1· nian!I<' Sl:..(l I!())~. <.:.ill :ir>-i:t:n . I ,,Ji...(hl" ALLEY \\'E~rr f exjlf'r. hll~p1tal adn11111ni:: I REAL ESTATE I J i~:Z'.(~:;~.~I ~;.~;Mi;~;::.1 ! ,',·,·~~('s 1;1~ •. '1'',r;1,1 ·'1·111d, Sl i:i .t-UIL pa 1 n lings. orig. (,/li!'l'J'l~r;I~-L :-;! r-,· ~: s s • 2l{W) \\I, Ckeanfronl, NB ~tl""'"''L""r 11·/p•<t 11vnr1 I \ " ,. ., ,~, 11 • 1 · I · " " -~~~-:-K'o.s.o·a1x•,, I 11 n Cl s ,. II p n, \I 1 11 II I n ti"" ---· ,,. '' ~ · "' •\1r 11('][ ktKll\n So. Calif., Jn1n ;1 w1nnrr. 1•,p 11n• n'1w ').:<!J._y, .i..... aru»I' ,l\t. .· · · u.~ Sl' " ll'" u l .... ._ DISH\\"o\Sl'ER 60,n'l·~"P''' .,.,.,,,, ol •1•--·1··-· & C\1 \'"Tl"l"I ''•I,,,,,,,-,,,. 10bstra<·1s, etc. C n111111. < 'l'l"'t 'I• \\I I'll , .. ····"' . ' ·~·· "'""J JJ!'IViHl' clu.1. ,IJUSt IJC t'\111·1· 111/ll1 1lf'rl 1\llh ('t•tlfllr}' ~1. • , ·' "' • '" • .. ..., .... ...-.. l.J n}. ' .. Sat & Sun. i\fesa \'crde dl'PT. 11rcompli!(hn\Cnts. 1 & 1 , . . . ~''""'· C»l1 \IJ, !'PSIQl'f'd S223. a.~;:ii;ll - ------2-Coni'. Hosp .. 661 Center St, Su 1n11t resume · sa ary 1hC' t'e!S<'Jur1·c.~ of IJ(•Jn>! 11111:1· StLl...-!l ospltal & :\lt'dic·JI 1 J· tbl S~? (,!?-OOl\.1 \\ON /IS a llMZt', Tht•rili,,,VJI 1 Pianos/Organ!I 8 6 cr.1 S'IS-558.'i. Ex1·rlh•n l lx'Ont'f\ls & \\'Ork ing de;;lred to Classirit.'11 ad /~J. p!u~1 !11(' J"J(.'l'Sllnalizr.tion !if lnsUJ'<IJ11'0'. ~·r('(' !..rJ.ds. c .. u r,w :imp . •. -' t.'(lnditinns 11 ...,, a t r lhe 11..J, c/o Daily Pilot P. U. ~n1a ln<'sq. I 1-lr. Hatley, 1>1&--i7'1.1. Appllancea 802 ~tean1 bath +lnsla.!lalLun. DRAPEltY \\'Ork, exper. qualifil'd ind ividual. Ho.~ UJGO, D».ta J\Jesa Cal1t. e Di1·r<'! rrfrn;its froni 111·r r - ------IWlwl pr1re $lw:'.o, 1n<ike • PIANOS ~ Custom, ovt'rlock, blind 1 ~Lti26. .'J()!) brokers S A Fft!<;!IJAlllE, dlJI dnnr. _:cas _otler ~- Nl'wspaper carriers,~' m.in. stitch. Also trainee in top Submit your re ~ II me i\!a~r Couj)ll' ('ilrly ,\ \J • Or!ing .. Cnunty ('ornpul('r· r. ccountant family ~ll",__I l' I' n1 II k" r ' F\IRB\' Clas.~ie 0 ~I • ORGANS BOYS & GIRLS age 10 yrs. for Ne1vptoll \\'llges, paid holiday & outllnin~ work history &1 n<'wsp.1per clrh1il't'y, 1n j )It'd !1srlng ~"l"\lll'f' General itCCOunt1n~ fUlll"'~lon f'O!lpC'r11lf1•'. 3 )rli s~o \llCUUlll. ,\lllll'/111•1'111~ "I Open Nights 'til 9 Beach, Ne\\'J)Orl Hri~f:ts ,i:, Spanish speaking 0 K . sal;u;.· r('Qul rrn1C'nls !'l" I 11, .. 111' .. ri·;1, :\•fl• 1011,,, •llK'/1 e lndl\"Jrlun!. rin•ll'1''<toniil I fr:r sn1.ill r11;0 H1f. • " fi73-2l~1 , ludt"I S\t·«l J.J()XC<l. S.J!J Sat: 'til 5:JO, Sun. 12-S Newport Penin11u!a Contact 642-1435. Personnel Dent. )41' , , l· I ~U!M"'l"\'l~ton I n·p;u"t' JOumals & C'loslni: :\IA YT Ar; Flf·r· IJ r v" r, b'i3-JOll3. . J\lr. Hyde, Circulation Dept. d b " I ), ' /Jiu. <ii IH(J,\. n j lV 1•11111:, uu\111 t'Ompul<'r n1n~ ' ' i I ---Rentals from $5 DAILY PILOT. Call " "·4321 DRIVER Sa die ack 11.•tuons %2-kf.~\ • ,\JI mr;in mnr(' 1·ornn11S· f.· ; ·,,JI l' t . H.I'~ ' . i.;. nmor.. l~no;hrr., n f (' r UP.GAN?.,\ .... 1•dd1n~ l,;V\11'1. v-u .. -. j ,1ronsloryo11' Jl •}l ipor s .. pon:.i n1•1drl~.:.:,...,,r1<·,,rk1ns::1·,,11'1,, . , . & leave a;;plication. Cross Country 1 :\L\N or ~\on1a11, hc d j{ral (.'\I.I FOP. J:O.TFP.\'IF.\\" l,!1· lvr 111unthly hna11c1o.1l ·"'-! Hrh :\'I) ll'\:\.f(,9,l ~Ol):t'OU!'>, :;1.l• 10-12 St.:1. 1'o ~,,,.,.ia! ti,. r"'"''''· I Commun'1ty Hosp"1tal l::state 5.ill'snian IOI' J'l('llo I ' . . ' . . . s l .1 I l ·' 11 ('<ti IHlllli1J.:[•n11·n· -.-.chr1cr Allv sax . S.~JO. P h<ill(' r-L ~ · '' Condvmt111um • Sut>.di\·1~1"11 Ontu n-p<•rt.~ C <1 pa h If' t•I R 1 W h I D 1n•n1uni,:s "-~J·1,.l:i BUSBOYS bet"·n tOarn & /'llll'.ln onlv. 1 en a.s ers ryers · --Jn '.'\('11port licach, &i5-Jl:IO ft/ ~up,.r-vising olhf'r.i As.~1~1 1 $, \\" f' !J 12'' 1-'0RTABLE Colur n ·. tor rofft>e shop. Apply lo r.1r. Mac~~egp•,.:_ v •• ~:.hct .c, orp I 23561 Pa.~ d·~ \'alt•ncia .• 1;\.'l.-:: ~ Loall;-l).-, •• 111 '''21 r~ntMll<'J ~~nd n .. ~IJll)•• • • il.f,':'1-~'x1211~1n1 I .$160, King b1"f! s~. dhl ht'll \'arey, llolcl Lagu.na1 425 S. ::-:--f.;,;~~c"c"~~-C-co~~ 1 l.a.~na Hillli fr ic· Stn'.!I h & • I lld~s1!1t'(I ,\d ll4, e/o lJ,11l~I _ _ sos. All nt.•ar Ill'\\', p0,,J Coast Jiwy, Lai,:. Bch. Enl<'rlainn1ent Group fnr {714) 837-2121 u.rne, J.:;.i.:':Mi c ~ l'1l•,1, I'() lki\ 1561J, (Ct~! .. J:f:BJ.r \1;i:ht"r, •tr~,. r ~'I table. 1w.r, S9a. 8.lZ-(lolOl.i ~~ coi::·k!all fuir. 3 nl!Nt. Audf-! ~acK, _. ~ I I " :'.1f'i',., (',, !l2fi2fj ·I ,1,h/1<·~h. $.j(I It lip In l }r L \Tf'-l-1 r·t' I ,-Taki' S.1n J)tf't:O Frl!C'\\'a~· C b I :,v; ··1111 or !l'"l--fi2fl / , nlO<C • ~ /Yl:.1 "'"' BUSY Chiropt11ctic Ole lion. &16-2823. 1\nrn1. To 1::1 Ton) P.tl Turnoff. ,.1,\i\Li' ,\l • t.l~L'l• or in-Martin nc. . . 'V CF .;, 1 "'ar _· _.::..__•-_ -·-"-" -retr1g. SllXI. S1n111v111s 1 .... n \~:anted Immediat.ely Exec. Seely $700 I \"ia Es11·11dn Production I s;·[i i ff L1a.!OO'\~('n(an1; sL,\lt..; i-. ,11 nvt·r1, •'l'JPP<'I' bed )JO. ,·;1-11 ll ki.;:..:J.S fl!tl'i front-RAl'k ofc Girl I ,-. .. ,,._ E"Uill. Oppor. f.niplo..Tr T h . . *·644·7662 * u · P 1me. · 00.' 1 ,.-,1nr l.,'l ••I oonditlOn Sl-0 6pm ExPf'r. Porrntial nian!l.g("lilll antustll' OPP"•· tO ivln pres.1 ., 1 ec n1c1ans I Ill\)', i\.13. (.'.,II F.l2-<•0!i': ... -·.-. ------- 1/ "1 & , 7 0 Oge hm1 111 O C Plush sur· & Assemblers I REAL ESTATE -. -. -;---:-. ~ --11,,\1\\\(.l{JJJ /J1n1n~ r ni posi!ion. rs "' · ,,. · r. rouni:lings. ~leets lots of im· Hospitality Hostess S l: \\ l ~ li nl 11.~ h 1 ~" 1"i2 \\' t: s T INr;11or::.;F t1thl1· &. IJulfl'I, w/'J ll':t\'\'•, Gary Couturr. 2043 Wl'stcliff portanr proplP. Gmd ~kills Service t;.,Jl<'r. Ill l'1f'<.:l:v-n1cLt1.ina al SAL ESPEDPLE 01·rrlork~r, fully exp d. ~.";'[ "\,.rtrir ~!ll\I', uv'I/ fl uph••I~. t'iH•11 ,, :<1lnt ,,,11,1 Dr, Suite lO'i, N.B. &l;J-5300, 1 ''-'"L'lnbly. I \lnrk in 1'11! !1ro11r~r nrrri ror p..1y, S111.m 0 \1'1.•ar, !rip 111 .. 111h.•, ~1To, f>ilf.-~5 11,,,, -.-"''.'°I"• ,. nrt'. Grf':11 hrs. top benefits. N -' ' 'I · I' h \ f' C .. ~. ~ ,\A.\IES e1.·us m11.1ure 11.·nmrn o Xlnt't \\'Ork1ni.; conds. i unllngton ~1'1(.' ,. nun l~r.111.f'r, J.'O l\~ln1us, , \l FHtr;ui,\!){~; ro1L·n. pull t111n .'il'!:l ~t;S1'J·;cl\1.1 i riff n.,1 CAFETERIA help. E.~per. BuN'rlu of £rnployment \\'CICOm (' nf'\I" rcsidrnt~. ~ f,dUL'il1JIJ!llll .~ rc1mllurse· ''11n \'alJ!'y with :i .. rornpan} .ii(J-1.'.11 :-Or. .0 c_. Airpoil. I •n11n l••r '''••k '~ un11~. l;t: 111111 1i1" i· u11 Sll'iHll 1·1 .. :111 pref. 'II'{ salad prepnraUon ~1('xible hours, p/tl111c. 1 !lin1orfcrs11 full c11n·,•r pro· __ :-.,. f[.~l,1 r.spa~I __ rrfri:.o J'iink rni<:r. i;-1rr l!l1 Agency Must h111•e car & 1YJX''ll'filer. lllt'llt plan. gr~n1 .• ! ()Irie"~ to , h9ll~" • ·· ui.: )'~".1r 1·:1111• 1 ,.Ji',.;,jr, • & custon1rr scrv. llrs. 7. 21ai Harbor Bl., Suit(' 20T 547-3095. 15400 E. Edinger , ./ L.:u. 1i11.1d nH·dJC'fil ins. !11>111 21111 J1:rr)' r;11fl•,f•"· Sl!.\:111'00 gul nc1~!rd, $101) \PT-r--:fr1-· -1.,rrr<'n tnp 3:30. 1'>1on-t"'ri. All Holiday!' Cosra \lesa 556-1100 Santa An11. ./ \nl'al1vn~. Sh'K pa;i, \"II I \Cl' I" II 1·s·1·1"'. g1.1c1ranlt't"l.I .,..c~·IJy , ·1'1 f' " t\l'J~· 1 r rol;t 'n"."·>1 1:1\l.!'.ll,I! &· .,...l'ekends of!, Call ·~, '" ·• ·~1 • • •• '''· l n1rneu1at1• J.11·cn"'' 1•1•q . rr7 r .. · } -~ ·~·~Jll't1;rve111l1u.,:,'l"•f •rdrr 833--8691. Help Wanted, M&F 710 Help Wanted, M&F 71~ ./ J.ctir1.rntiiT 1'1"11. I ~i2-:11:!i. ! ApJil.v in po·rS<Jn bl"" 9-~1pm. _J_::JJ11"11·<. f..:\I. fi~~i ,ri, I 1 ,,IJ 6'1>\l ~i e Pianos & Grands I ALL MAJOR BRANDS .'\1'1\' ~IHI• I' ["_•Ill , , , • 1 ·~I \,.-f'J 1!11111 ............ ~:1 1 1'lJ )l'I"l> .......... s .. 1 (0f <tlll!.. • ·-••.•••• 4J.I, .: .. o o;~~~~.r{ ~ •'Lr.A...... I ALL MAJOR BRANDS ' ~~ url•t11·r 11 r!i) 4 ~('11, 1 S 1~] lhor1111~ .... 1\-. .. df •... l l'l.ll L"v.1 c·.19 11 F'~oE ~:'Ii· 1 1 S~··t6 Organ Lessona FULLERTON MUSIC !il.•l t~uo·l1<I, ~uu111u1n \':ilh 1 S57-4836 . I! .rt.or, Fullrr1011 871-1805 -----------o-IJLD CAllE:, 2 small Gulton lndu5tr1es, Inc. T~V.\L f;l'r,\Tf: i\.:rr11 X ln1 •1pp11 r . !ror l\IA'l'n!l<I1 \1.1yt.1i.: l\01,hcr ~ -,111r1r -ct1L('tJ-r·<1I ' children, my honl<' S-<lpm. 10.11 \\1utu"r i\\t' i .,. 110~·r!•"l fror rn('1"~('!1c 1;1.::1111·1 1tth<1nl't'11l1 ~1~. ·~_!',\ ~larin•· , ,;1~·"1 , 1 ;,,.,., ... i·1·~·~ \l 11,• ·"\I.~. S ::,.' • l\lon thru Fri. N.B. 644-7T.IO EXECUTIVES-MANAGERS co~1:t ,\ll'Sd b-1;.._,()(J I'~~· !i firm tu hanrl~ n lll;t l A\'O'. Bl, b1 .'r-f,01I), I• ,jL "'" r •'.?!..• ... •1·.··~I I .i.-1l -\il.'i ··11! aflf'r :, •·Y .~I ,.,f, r;1 .. 11 .... 1 ... rt1t.11 11 1.qu11! UjlJi<>I". Ernpi .. ~· r I d· pr <.:11111 I' r 111.,.n"-' -Sh--A l -G.-1--1-A . 804 ---ri<·r 1.l'.'\(iO n.~. '.f9'1-~f. arp ert 1r uct1on ]J{\'l:>:I " <· ... ,.!. ··•111nt '. 1:11." C'r,· ·n·'.n\" pn"•'• l •f•t't'\ PIANOS -ORGANS / t' .D.A. Per90nablc & sharp. lnr Real Corp. *PERSIAN RUG* ,,-:X-i-;ft,.-" 11-ladi~ .. r V./a !lichs Music City CASHIERS II ''JOB OPPOJRJUNIJIES'' ':IL\NlifACTURl'.'\G :--RECEPTIONIST-F•M~~Q;~~~lr •>~a~h·;K. I :-.~.\' l'f\1'.T BJ.:\C!! ;'.~),'.'1;:~ .. ~11.1,'1~~111">' i.1 .. ~;;~.'.1, .• ~.,.~:1~·:;~)";.;rh·~ i ... ·~t :\'!al~ or lem11!r, lull I $ UTILITY MAN I f~sr111r [)(>1·e1. f'o., iu ;.;,.,\\.-l•>.11 Pl11e•«1Ua. C:'-1 I *AUCTION* llun1an1C" i. .. H~ I!'~ ~:IJ. <.:.1Jl Sou·h (l).;1i1 l'J11o,r,,1 ~M'.l:b(.10 a.<> cas/Ji('rs In sell se~.i;1;! 15M•$75M Range r.1ach1nc tool manuf111.:tUN'r port Ben<'h Cnll \\'t'ft .. i\111r On l~r'•1!f 11f .\ I'< r<;tan r:u1: ~:~,;;/c~"~,"~-,~,~,~·~<~1~.,,~1~tc~l·~·n~============~ 1 fl('('(is energetic young man 17rh for Lntrr.ir\\. !\.1.1-8680 SHEET METAL 1 l·i11¥•r1 .. r l\'r \lilt llfl\l' ,\' -gas station. Startlllg Mlary SALAlllS-NIGOTIAILI . . !2~~:c~~. \~~~~.~ Are You Unemplov•d No-Are You s •• \in11 A c~."9• !~r p:a=~on C:m::~~~:. REGISTERED BRAKE OPRS s;J~,0MARCH 31 , 2 PM SEEK & FIND' Waler Dt~ripti~n1 lS "'"'"'· hlust be bondable & -Worried About Your Aq-Tired <>f llro~•n Promit•1-\Vill train. Able IO n1ak(' 'lll'n ~"'UP~ • •Pt'('vu•ii· 111 l2 :-;ooni ===~-'"'--'--"-'~~----------~ ;•~ Und•cid•d A, To A Pr<>ptr C'"'"r1e of Ac tion-Contact· , rf'11rl prtnt1' -t !CN' IOl•·n:onrl' r-n~t1! 1n &pl>f'arancc &. f'njoy . / d \ 11t R 0 U R I R N N I N P R U N I N G T S 'll'Orking w1publlc. 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Top SSS. Long or llhorl term. C.11 S40-4450. liEVER A PEE AT TE;\fPO TE~tPO T~mpomry Help 00u.ECTOR perm. pftlrM. Jdt-.B1 for n'lirt'd o r aemi r,. I I r,. d pet!IOn. 61 i-4SOO Cooks & Drivers run "' P11.rt-Tlme Ovt>r 21 II~ S.12~m. C&Uf. driven He. Nlf'af & penonnblr. Apply, i\I e • n·Eds, 410 E. l?th SI, Cnsta ' 1"feYi or llunt. Beach, 11('.i lf Bra<"h Bl"'l 64&-TIJ(i IF YOUR ANSWERS ARE TRUTHFUL -WE CAN HELP YOU A. Oo y<>u k••• 1tro119 •oct tiontl d""e ~ B. Oo v<>u I>••• 9ood neli•• inte l1tqe~c-~ C 0<> yo;i Itel 1ufllcient!v l"'\oti .. 1t•d to:i •t~·~·• 1 D. Do vou ht ~• t~• 1b;f;1y to m1~e dtci11on1 E, A•e yeu •••dv lo 111 • re1!;1tle C<t•e•• •bi•cli••1 F. If yo u ""''' con .. nced th•! kelp wf\ l•tiltbl1 wou ld you tCctpl ii, wifk oul deity? 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TO i;uoc1 honic rxi1.>cm11t.n t'OR Sale, U:iytng lien", l\tlt\T t.'O~LHTION ~•i _ .66 r.te 250SE cpe. 4 spff<I , cand, 493-..'YiliS Crulse-0-~lat ic Transm1ss1on Newpon mvd. 81 lllll'lxir. mix. Cood hM' 1i.xt. y1;1.rrl & llmo old, baby !\fi&llard 5is-2389 M $ f ltoattwr Int A ri.1 1 F t.1 RENAULT Power Steering &l2·2851 chll~ dog. Hos oil •hoi... ducks borri 3116· 53G-!im9 ·n YAMAHA 250 !\tX, uk1ng D '' , 831-2040 Dir .. , Power Brakes, Disc Front 1----------1 !>16-~i9cc·~~7""~~ $350. xlnt <'Ond ili l: . .,c:--MB=,--"100;:,-°'SL=--,..,,,.,..tr. •72 RENAULT. R-12, A/C, Power Tailgate \Vindow ===~==~==I iR.ISJI .S..'llt'r. f ern, 11 rno. loit1Md JltC] Call 536-9524 SUPERB! Rebuilt lnrui. l R&H, auto, dlx trim. fkolow AM Radio PRlVATE PAR'r\' \\'ANTS olcl, lO the rL"hl hOmc/ Call ... _._. r-.:..--I •• 831 ~,.Pl " --...,....,...,_,. Mobile Homes 935 rect'n v ... vca -= r. fl VfC, ml'11. 2!'1 + !\!PC. Air Conditioner TO BUY PlANO roR 121..J'J -592-2!!00. . I 833-9300 or 4!8-3036, Bvb CASH. 547 ., 5 New '73 &.vor ., 50 USED c..,~11. Color-Medium Blue * · ~ • Boots, Gener•! 900 MOBILE HOME ot HUGE SAVINGS! MERCEDES License-ll'TESD :;: 1 ::" ~:~::e~"":i~: L .............. "".·.·.1.1 ~;;;;;' SCRAM-LETS M5o1~B~IRLEE~tH~OM~STE XLNT ,;~,~;~\\'NED ON DISPLA y SAA=~~~RU Sl ,695.08 \\'ilh c11.se. 11111 nu a l .11 e ·oo l800 Tl _ 4 speed RENAULT See at Employe Parking lot, DAILY PIT..oT, attachmenhl. s~:ldo1n used. G I aso itNSWEHS" OJ)' )I'. s:r, 2 BO 2 BA, Ctl.tJ)., • '70 :n:m -10 n1Ueto '72 MERCEDES BENZ FRoN·r \VllEEI~ DRIVJo; 330 \Vest Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Monday S3U., 496-&.)j6~·---~-Pets, enera tln•rt'<I. bit-Ins., rcfriJc., e '71 2800 CSA ·11un roof LUXURY 4.S SEDAN llt:J\OQUARTERS through Friday. CaU 542-4321 , ask for l\.1rs . SINGER 1'' ~-• WUtlhl!r & elert. dryer, wlttd • '72 3.0 CSA . lo rnllCli uiura l'i " "' 1 11 i.: * Security Pet Prod. * for 220 air cond.. kltch. Bcut11 the crllli11, n1ore rnlles Dick Miller Motors Greenman. nlll.ch. T0)1 or the llrw. . • , 0.:•1111·~1 -~l111tly -J<:nvoy -1 k J)Cr gallon deslg &: gi Roxed, $.'IDO. flrrtl. 673-~~"i. lk•·f 28f:' lh. ~-ult. rh. 20c Jh. i:h.~nop _ lli·:1-;1.s l' oc , 11torage .1ihed, land· S yr. or SO,OOO mlle waii·ant" · n en Ill' Ne"' & USl'CI ln'lporls =~~~-= ~--I O 11.L 11 S:! .. 'lO. IO/n1on• $2. hlds st'f'lll 111 \\'lllk tnlll'r lli.'l:lped patlu. Three yra. oJd avllilabll! on 11.JI m•w " fo1r !ong1. time o"<nership. 120 \\I, \Varner &t S(J. P.fnin Autos, ~rted 970 TV, Radio, HIFi, ·IT ·~11 Jll' £. \\'•I""•·-·. -llke nu. Lot:/Hed in new 1· a_s!l1c lnl'li. aristocratlc Santa Ana ~"7·21-~" v ...,., " "'' ,,. f,1u11 l\'l' UM't.l 10. tJI t.'UUl'M' 197<1 & '73 BMW'.!!, ..__ t ~ -Stereo 836 SA adult pk. a"·ay from noisy .,.,auty nnd 1>1:1 ely. rlKJOM" VOLKS\iiGEN ZENITH, llC1\ & SYLVANIA telf'vi!1ons & ~tC'N"'1'i. 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Call ni.nge ease or suitable ra.: . ~n p1<·11 llll\\' · ! e SKIJ 'l'r.lt " EVES. 213-694-4690, 697·7152. 1 =:: I party (8641-'UOt (473GBZJ. 1i·st·rve. 646-823 l N1't'll~,. IKl\lt, !Oyrs f'XJI. im~. CAN BE SEEN AT : ~ Dogs 854 ~l•·111t"O. Coa.~1 Guartl pa~.; CRESTMONT r..,..,.lav. '69 CONTINENTAL -111·. ~J n1('('h -"' 111ul ~.....--=ti' MARK Ill SJIEl::P DOG, malr, Z yri. 111:1in1. present ly sigOCTi on ESTATES tx:.. , A~-'~-' 1 . olo l. Gd "''/children. Cili>t us ultei·n11tt' :-k11)1>er on ·IS' 1051 Site Dr .. Brea. (Central o.»A'""'• O\\' mileage (\\rxAJ· SM.O as a pup P.Y . t; run d r i\t u l'I i n t't.' r t.\·e. acrosg fro)m Brea 2'4<U Marguert1e Parkway 569!. 1:n11V!fa1hc·r 11·:ts ran111C S1)1)1·1llsh!'r. 17602 Cfit'l'OI, Co1nm. 1-losp.1 Lot •4G r.tisskm Viejo $2699 .cra1· of Doris !Jay $00\\'. ll>'llll'. La. !1~1. td 11 C:.'O!IOTACT RA Y, PK. r.fGR., 831·2().i() e 495-494!1 Hc1u;on:1ble pril'l' ro fumily 5..il ·li':H9. for idt0\\'lni;, USt; AVERY P\VY t:XJT. '71 l TD that i\i~\·c hint lo\·e & * uo,'1T=s~11~.,,~,~T~>~:o""'•,.-. Motor Homes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'IOnly :11.000 1niles, factory alr ittrl•nHo. Pll : &~q or Sail or power/t l'x ad· Sale/Rent 940 ORANGE ,COUNTV,'S L'Ond., PS. PB. pcn1·er ivin- t>ll-9tlfl vanlage. Uoy Sc o u I :;. dO"''li (71'J,01'01 . "11H!r.JO. * RENTALS * OLDEST $1695 e PUPPY WORLD e 1967 0\Vl:."'NS 28' S<!tlu.n xlnt. All uranJ!I -23·26' i\tll's, ts. Chihuu.huais, Tin)' Poodles, throughout J'ull canvas-:II' P.lini's, Van con\'er's. Gn·111 Done. Pit Bulls. Hull d ln~hy $~. ~HY.13. ··rully cqui pperl, 11ir, very T('1i •1(•1·, SL &m11rd, C0t:ka· 1·lcan." No"'' accepling l1tle. I"'°• J upant"se Spun., l.tllts .. Boat5/Mar•n• 904 1nodf'l 1"Qnsi.:11u1enrs. Shephc1•d. JOO r.1 1 X ED , __ E_q~u-·~·p_.______ Dale's ~I.I-I. Rentals PUPS!! Slud Servi('(' l\fosl I &111'1\ AIUI, 838-0900 Brcl'd!t. Oprn Evrs. ~1 ·5027. l"UF.L TANl\S. T\\'O 18 gnl. Ten1po Lon,i.: Cruist'. Ht. 1973 27' \\'INN I:: BAG 0 DOG OBEDIENCT. CLASS 17% "x26" long. $60. ca. One niotorhomt', ha.11 e\•erything. TO Stru"t \Ved, April 3rd 18 gal. 'Tri Bo"'' Tnnk $70. \\'intl'I" rales. 962--4587. 1974 BMW's House of Imports 523-7250 Exr:c. CJ\RS FOR LEASE. Choose from 4 fully equip. pcd 101\' n1ileng<' 450 SE 36 Mo lt'ase $215.78 per n\O. In stock reedy for ln\mediate OEL + Tax Lie. Serial delivery. Excellent 11Rvings No. 00.116. Take your car in TOYOTA ---------119TI SUPER BeeUe, air \ •74 TOYOTA oond. mag whls, widt> ovals. '"'""'' ""'· L i k• N•w' Am·Fm slereo. \\I o o rl t' n Best Deal Anywhere! steerin" "'hi. l.11<1' NC\\'! LEASE OR TRADE =· m.-i. ,..,.1579 VW Fastback, radio, auto, All Models I '69, rect'nl major overhaul, DEAN LEWIS •""" o:ub"''· ''"' """"· $1705. 55&.&193 Sun or evl"S TOYOTA ':d. e~e· ,~~ s~~OO: 96"1-8990. 1966 llarbor. C:.l\1 . 6~6-~:.:1•:' ·68 V \\' Camper, Excellenl, LEASE A BRAND NE\(1 '7( rond. See to appreciate. TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Sedan St690. 642-1011. for only S55.25 prr 1110. 36 ·73 V\V Su(X'r Bl'etlc. A;\t / mos. open end lease. n f st!!reo. lo\\' ml .. 25 mpg, BILL MAXEY TOYOTA , ,. •: l !-11 " \ I ' >. l; • , I'\ 11'\•,;• ,\ l.r \111 5'18-BG.15 aft. 5. '73 SUPER Beetle, Canary Yellow "··Sun Roof Lo n1ilf'- age S2700. firm. 536-7017. '68 V\V Bug, new paint. Sharp. SIJOO. Autos, Used 990 FORD '70 f'ORD "''a.goo fully loaded Including ga.s. fl 1!15. 642--0590 FORD fo'airlane 60, l5:? VS. aulo, r.tdio. heall'T, P"T steering, sa:io. ~\8-4745 LINCOLN 1973 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 Dr. To"'•ncu.r. Xln't cond. Fully f'QUlpp•rl. l.thr Inter, vinyl roof, 11peed control, 6 "'8l' P"T seats, am/fm rad. \\•/.iilereo tape. \VIII sell for SM9i Contact Personnel Manager, Balboa Bay Club 12'21 \V. Coa!t Hwy, N.B. MERCURY 3721 So Bristol t:l Biie; No of South C.oost P l111.<1 ). ~J.'"JIMJ.120 STEREO cabinf't : ,\i\f/F;\1 and lumtAblf'. i-; a r Iv American 11lyll" $7.i. Slah lx>nch coffee tablf' $5. l.at):e modem plctUN' S25. 8'12<l.~2:i. in lhe Newport/Irvine area. Gages, intukes & ovel'flow. RF.NT TlfE BEST "13 Ex· Call 546-49'l8 _!l~pprov;>d. 8.~11!!:__ N"Utivl' 25 fl. All Extras. OLD Eng. Sheep dog DI E S E L ~1 o tor & Frt't? ntiles. 979-9056, 5-8 P!\1 l"ppics. 0 ulslandin<>. 1 I • ., ~rans rn ss 1 011. .. Auto Service, Parts 949 mall'. 1 fr1n. JI \\'ks old, eyl. 1'le1x·f'flc!I: h1yhest bid on rem11.ining 1973 models. lrade. SALES.SERVICE·LEASING Ji"m Slernons OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. Imports '69 TOYOTA Corona, 4 11pd, &n-.SlT.) 'i'l "'IARQUIS 4 cir. all xtras, R&H, brand llC"'' fires. ?o1usl '&\ V\\' Bug, automatic, n<"\I" x\111 cond, lo mill's, a1n/fm sell. $100. dcm7! & t.o.p. of enginf'. Ex cond. $!,l.30. Sll'reo, P''' pty, S319S, can S12. mo. nr be!lt offt'r. 536-7904 644·6-183 ·ev('s & ~·17·92TI 9ti2 .. 1116 anytime. 1-· ---------~da""'"'~··==oo--==,,-=­ "72 CORONA 4 dr, 4 spd. iur. VOLVO ·n COLON\' PARK Wgn. Ne1\' sl.erl ntdiot tire5. I-------·---I likl' ne"'·-2".cn:! mill's. Buy AKC, rr11sormblP. 67G-5J12. \\'Iii take. 61Z-9692 ROLLS ROYCE Bl'tl\\' ~301 Quail 19611 CA!'dARO l'Oll\'. 327. 234 E. 17th SI. t\e11pnrt Beach I R I S Ir S'ITR/GOLDEN H.F:TRJfo:VER pups. 9 "·ks. S.'lS. Lf'avinJ:? area J /3 0. Boats, Power 906 \\'ANTED-A Lo1 er, !he girl who loved 1ue i.:ot r111ui·ied & clOC'sn't \\'Ulll me anymore. I'm ut cXL"<'llcnt shaJ>e & ready tn i.i~·e my O!'XI lov!'r th1• bci.I yc11rs of n1y life for only $3.49a. I'm rt 18 ft. Gla11spar Sunlincr, 110, 110 Ile. U~tC cng. Call &11-1813 alt 5. honl'S!ly xlnt, 26 to 29 mpg. '74 VOLVO be!O\\' \\'hslt'. 831-IDlO Dir. '9:h'2&1. 64 MERCURY $125 auto: Needs molor \\Wk. Costa t.lesa e 546-444·1 833-92.00 i\lotor donr nul of car. $.100 CAPRI ENTER FROM '-lacARTHUR linn. 5'13-31i91 . '74 lof-B, 450 SLC. Silver 1~''"_"~_ .. ___,I ll: J\lust :'lelJ. 64&-1310. IRIS.II SETTER Puppies AKCChamp b lood Ii ne , shoti1.. l'ull ale 7, &rl-7340 SCOTTIE. n1ale, I yr. old. S.15. I h11 paper!!, Good w- chlldrt'n. 675-2288 ~~~~~~~~~~!~::::::::::·:-::::::I \.\'/Biol' lthr Int, 7.0IXI nii, ; Jr;:;:i Johnson 4~ Son ~~. ~~ &tu.17t ·n CELfCA ST cpe. Aut o. Best Deal Anywhere! 4 Jr., needs tuneup. S125. ~~~~agir.niags & XU\'T. LEASE OR BUY • 54J-J69l • Autos for S. 3 lines, 2 Tlme1, $2.00 '73 TOYOTA Co r ol I•, All Models! MUSTANG l!!J Hu tho '""" , . • MG DIRT approx 1 J'egl'ading yaril. CaJI . 842-1598. yrl fro1n You hnul. OLD ENGLISH Sheep Dog puppies. AKC nog. Vl'ry Shep/Dobermnn mbc, 4 mo. rrasonable. 96:\-5145 male, hsebrkn, all iohcll s, lo IRISH Setlt'r /\KC puppirs. 9 loving home 67.'1-25.U \Veeki1. old. I-lave s hots. Cull Gel lnlo lhe Daily P ilot 1 ,'·~·f~=·7;s~·=_,,,,,-,,---,,.--.,­ Cla11Slfied Ad game and !K'll 3 Tiny Toy Poodll•s. 8 1\'ks something }'00 no longer old, AKC, Also older. Baby nttd or use! Cnll 6t2-5678. c·hil'k~ for fo:a!lter! 5'Mi-1224. A CON'VtNl£NT SHOl>PINQ ANO SCWINC ClJJOf: FOR THE GAL ON TH l CO. For •n ad In Coll Mery Beth Quick-Sew Trio JS' 110, \Ves ten e 1·, t.lercruiscr, i)('{'p V, full ("(IUPt, trlr, ~ki.~. nnrhon. etc. Firm $2000. &I~ 01· 6+1-8320 $1200. 1'c67' -p=,-,717h,-,-. ~JB71~o=a, trll· & ('O\'e1·. Xlnt skl & ocean fishing". 2700 Bayi.lcle Dr., 675-667J. Ill' CLASSIC Cen t u r y Jtunnbout, l:.:x ttl. L'Ond., $:1,000. 548--Ji65 Rfl ti 15' boot. ntotor, trnilC'r $:li0. 15.15 Superior 1\\'l', No. t7, N.B. &16-7s:..6. Recreation•) Vehicles 9S6 GAS TANKS installl'd by 1\laj:lrv.·uy. Trucks and VUIJ!I. S:l8 \V, 18!h SI., C.P.1 4-Wheel Drive 961 '70 SCOUT ·I \l'h<'f'l dri,·C', po11·l'r disk ht'fl kes, V-8, (IO!litreetion, roll Urtr. tinted glass, au.'<- ilary ~;u1 lank, very ~ood rondilion. s:mo. 893-6460 'Tl CllEV\' BIRU'r. C.S.T .. 4 \\'heel drivr, 4 spd, ti nlpg, P/S, Jackman \\'hr e ls . !\tany more xtra.<1, super 1-ond. $1200. 49&-7285. Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 Trucks 962 42' Nfo:\V Oiris -Cndt fly-Bridge Sporl Fishe1TI1on. Plush .. Full electJunlcs. full galley, sho11•e1", Cle. ~or char1l'I" by day or week. 6 poople mnx. Fish. cruise. rocktail. etc. 556-6626 days, $2-Z.101 l've11ini;:s1 weeke11ds. 1960 F'ORD l ~~ Ton Pickup, new flatbed, good rubber. recently overhaulal, $745, 874 \\"esl 19th, M"·~l691 'j9 OIEV .Pick Up. $300 642-1475 ECONOMY LUXURY CAPRI e lmmedi1te Deli .. ery e Oot•"• To Choo•• From e Pric1d From .•. $1641.00 Johnson & Son llNCOLN·MlltCUltT J6J6 H.rMr ll•d. Cost. M-540·56lD. CLASSIC '54 MG TF ;\llnl cond, must 11ppree. call aft 673-1916 OPEL see to ]Qan1, '70 OPEL CT 45.0IXI miles. Xlnt cond nu !'lutch. shocki;, Ext"l'llf'nt rondition., Call OVERSEAS DELNERY 89'Hl167 for info. SPEClALISTS TOYOTA Londcrui"''· "'"' DEAN LEWIS offer or lake over ·vo~l<;';~GEN VOLVO '68 DUNE BUGGY w/Top k 1966 Harbor. C.!\'f. l'xtras. $700. Autos Useo 6-J.1-5m3 • bl'k Mds, gd tires. $1895/or ·n \r\\' Convmlblr, t'Xlras. AMC bsl off. 673-8245. l\lake offl'r. A:\1IF':\t Stcreol----------PEUGEOT &l-l--0812 or 641--0264 '69 RA:\IB. \Vgn. Very good l----------·11969 VOLKS\\IACEN Bug. t;ond. Gas saver. l\1icheli.n NEW PEUGEOT 1\uto. Po"'dcr Blut>. S9T.1. tires. $950. 67':.>-M56. c.n 4•1-•-"'1 CADILLAC DEALER SAVE SPACE \Vl-I EN1--------- Complete Sales and Ser:viC\". 1'10VlNC by 11• rapping '68 F'LEET\\'000 BROUGH· 50 con1psct.s on display. ~ishes . and olhl'r fragile A.\I. Al\I/t"i\1 stereo. tilt "'·hi. PACIFIC MOTOR items 1n "'ash l'loths, tO\\"els p/\\'indo\\"S & door loeks and othf'r lin('ns. you get 6 "'RY Jl'IT seat. ne"· trans; IMPORTS more spaC\" In the . gar_age ne\\' tirt'S, auto levell'r SYS· PEUGEOT/SUBARU ~nd el~ts by sl'l~ing idle lem $1500. or best ofter. !!ems v.·1th a Daily Piiot 642_8.uJ 1557 W. Lincoln Ave., C.1as.1ified Ad. CaJI 642--5678 .~=~·=~---=-Anaheim 51l8:?20 flO\\'! 15 ?of PG, '73 Coupe De Ville, Autos, lmporttd 970 Autos, Imported 970 Green wl11'hite landau top, 1 ---~~==~---1 ---------------~---all access. 12,000 mi,' S539:i. DATSUN "'..,,'"· Boats, Sail 909 BEAtrrll-.UL ?o.1nr. 40 Ketch. ·~ in1erest nvallablt>. Very reasonable. \\'rite Classilied Ad. No. 76, D11tly Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. CostR !\1csa, 921326 RJ\.NGER 33 -Great fan1 l'ruiscr or rat'l!r. Fully eqpcl. &1·1-5662 art ~ or v.·kends. '72 FORD PU. Air cond, lo l--------Do something decent for your overdue Datsun. CA MARO ·, ' \1 9053 8-18 !.., 1lf ...,;.., 1lf ....,.-r~ ,·ou'll l)rilii!h!r n up lh" 5Cf'Tl{' in lhis 1unbursl-rlnrt1'rt panrsui! Qr drr~s "'1th n ATaCf'ful f1·n~r·11 look 1n h. Pull-o n pa11ti1 hu\'(' l'lasuc \\'fl_lf;(, Prinled Pn!!rrn oo;~j: 1\ll'i- 1 !W~· ~iit·~ R, 10, 12. lt \r.. 1~ S1ti· 12 fbu.o;I '.II\. p.1111~u1t ~~I .v;i rds 4:J.in<'h (nhl'I('. :-iE\"F.!\'TV-M\•r. fF.STfol ,for e11,.h 111111,.1·n • 111trl 2j C'f'lllS fo1r r11rh lll!tl~Tn for 1\lr l\fr1ll urul :-:111'f'lal llnnrl· Hni;:; nlh er1\'l)(c l h1 rd·•·lr1~!< dt'livf'ry wlll tflkr thr'C(• \\'f'Ck& or n1ore. S.•na In !\tarian J\lartln. thr VAil.'' PfLO'T. 442, flattrm Oltpl ., 232 \VC11t 1Rth Sl.. Nrw York, N.\ 11101 1. Pr i nt NAME, ADDRP.S!, \\'Uh ZO'. SIZE und !i\'f\'Lf: NlJMJJP,;R. SEE MORE Q u l c:k Fashions and choo4''" nTW" pattern tree from 1111r Sprlng-Su1nmr r Catll lf'll;:. Atl slut! OnJy 50c. INSTANT SE\\1NG BOOK ~ today. wear lomorrow. fl. fNSTANT F'AS lll ON BOOK I luntlred~ o f tbhlon fJtcta. $1 .• 50o. • Quilt. fOf' Teld•y'• Llvfftl • J!beauUtul pi:1tftmt. 50c. 7205 LEHMAN 12, xlnt cond 6T.l-5008 SAILBOAT. Z !\lion, 14' !rlr. inelderl, ,i::ood t'Ond ., S600 or best ok, 8'11-9889 aft J BOAT 1RAILE.'R FOR LtDO 14. GOOD CONDIT ION $!~. 51~9487. Boats, Slips/ Docks 910 ZO 1-1. l:w:>flt slip 01·all. 11.t S2 .. 'JO ner It. Din,i::hy spaCf' $10; sn111ll Milboat sp.111.'(! $2 per f!. 97!Hl:l,8g ITSki-t'ish, 4:11 Olds. dli\·e. $25.q.-,, or Trade 968-6236 Jot n1i!('agr, Good condition n111ke otfl'r. 5.S7-548S. Vans 963 '73 DODGE VAN. B-200. 127 1\·hl baSl'. 360 V-8. Auto, PIS, PIB, posl tract, air. Ai'1/Fr.t 8 track. 11,000 nii. $3950. 554-28ll; '6l FORD Econoline . Panelled. rims, cu s I o m seals.~. l\utos Wanted WE NEED YOUR CADILLAC Sharp, clean lale modl'I cars. Paid for or Not. Ask 1-~or Chuck Trapp Used Car ~1anager TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS Call or come in to see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS J im! 3100 W. i..i~~wy., NB. Rels:oc ha ppily in !he cozy rom roo 01 thi• ,,..,. """'· TOP CASH $$$ Rmnrt collar adds extrn !nuch! Croclll'I shell·stilch p.iid for ust'd Al\1C or Jeeps l"JIJ(' \vilh fringt> to top Aircraft 915 IJ;Jl4~/t]4j(l01 p1tnrsuiti>, skirts, dre~. Use 1101 Air n allonn 'Juli Nn\\' --··•-••• ---~ knitting "·or.-ted. Pattern 11105: i\lillsc 's Sizes l0.20 in-fonning So. Calif. New Isl AMC/JEEP f'lu<l!'d . class eciu1p. only. Profess. 1969 Ilnrbor Bh·d. C.l\t. 51., •ruining. (714) &12-~5. \VE iruY • f~\'Et\Tl'-YTYE. CENTS Cycles, Bikes rr.lPORTED i\lITQS ,for each pattern -add 25 S -BEST PRICES PAID! cents for eact'i pattern fCJr cooter'S: 7£5 Air i\lall and Sl)t>cial llan-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Dean Lewi1 Imports dllng1 nlhen\'ist? lhlrd·cfnss ~::rbnr, c.~t. 646.930:: 1lc.livcry wUI take lhroe CASH FOR Wt'l'ks or nlOrc. Send to 1\lirt' Brooks, the DAILY YOUR CAR PIL01', 105. Nl'C'dlecrnfl 54&-7070 IJf'pt., Box 16.1, Old Chel1ien st111t11n , Nev.•-York, N. Y, 10011. Prinl N1u1M-, Addre....i, Zli•· l'att('m Son11.1f'r. NEED L ECRAfi' '72! Cnx:hrl, Jml1. etc. Free d1rrctions, 50c. ln11111nl 1\l1u:ran~ Book. BMic, fancy knots, pat· 1cn1!. $1.00. lJtlftant C:r-ocllf't Rt.lok - LeArn by pleh.JT'Cll\! Pat· tem1. Sl.00. ())mpll'h1 lnlltanl Gin Book • more than 100 gift! $1 00. O'.ln1plel., Afthan Book - Sl.11>. - I& JUf~' nu, R('lt'lk" -:ik'- Ronk of l'l rr1re Alittuut!t., ..... l)ulll Book I ~ 16 pn.Urms. '°"· l\trrw-nm Qtllll Rollk 1 - 60n•1 1d\'l' up the .t1hi1>! "J.i_tj" It In cla~~irlt'.'1'1, Ship to Shore Rc11Ul t~! 11<12-0078. ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST SUZUKI DEALER MK 7 BULTACOS IN STOCK 22SS Herbor Blvd., C,M. Olnrhor nl \\'ll1t0n' 6-if1o2123 or &lf1o<16:~'l 7TJ TlllUMPll 6.'iO. low. low n1l"11. X'l n'I ('Ot)d. Xtra11. r.1.1!1 Rick. s."i&-764'1 or IW&-Ttil. tlJT.i SUZUKI 00 GT 2,::00 n\I. uU .xtra~ soon. or be:« offrr. 53.'\..7GOO or 9~2376. 970 ALFA ROMEO '69 ALfA ROr.IEO 8"rllnns. 2 10 !'hoose from. Hurry! 8.11-2040 Dir. AUDI BMW '74's Are Here! Immediate Oelivtry! Save On Rem•inlng 1731 CREVIER BMW Snit• • ~rvlcc • l.A!'11sl~ 2)8 Vt. li;t, S.A. 83,S.3171 Cl~cd Sundayi WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID 1''0R OR NOT. \\'ILL PAY TOP OOLLAR. CALL KENT ALLEN, 540-0442. 'i3 240XZ. G1·een, Ian intl'r. A~1/F~t . Xlnt condition. 49-1-0:126 or 494-2490. ·m 2l0Z. Air. Xlnt rondition. !\1usl sell. 833--0881 day11, 673-3654 ('V('!I, '70 D,\TSUN !llO \V8g. Air, 30 mpg, clenn. $1 495. Pv1 party. 67;;..!G46. FIAT '69 124 Spider, 5 spd, 23 !\!PG. $1500 fim1. aft 6. ~166 JAGUAR '62 3.8 ~lARK IT. rcblt l'ng. & transmission, llt'\\' paint A cla.<1sic classy cnr. $2(XXJ. days 642--:raiO eves 673-9268 Ask for Siu. JENSEN JENSEN INTERCEPTOR Large Sell!Clion ot Colors ImmOOiate Deli\'ery f1JLL SERVICE DEPART~IENT NEWPORT · IMPORTS . 3100 \\I. O>i11t H\'"Y., N.8. 642-9405 MAZDA Sn The All New 1974 MAZDA Rotary EnCJine Pickup a,tm; 2001 E . First St .. Santa Ana S58-78n MERCEDES BENZ '1'l ~fERCEOES BENZ 280 SE '4.S. dk gm, cognac lnl, AIC. P /8, PIS. Pf\V, auto lork, A~l • Jt~1 11.ll't'Nl 16 MPG. Pvt pty, Orig O'A'nr. Mi.m sell. &.'4-3739 ~1:-s '73, ts0St.. Beau1-:-But- lt'r YellO\\·. 11.ll extr11i.. P('rfcct C'\"ln<t. Orfl! owner. Stl,800. S4<J.0006, ~1'13. MB '69 290 SEL. ~. O\\'Tler, A/C, all l)O'A-'t't. Tab. b\vn &: lthr. $4990. 6i5-070'l Get into lhe Dally PUol Cla11sl!led Ad prnt' nivJ 11ell IOnl('thhta )'Oil no lol1$ler need or Ulfl CalJ ~ l:lr1ng y our overwo r Kea , underserv1ced car to COST A ME SA DATSUN t oday' Our convenient service ho urs . expert diagnosis and repair make it easy, qu ick and prac11cal ly . pa inless. From "overdue" to nearl y new may be just a short stop away at COST A MESA DATSUN. See us soon'. GAS SAVERS XLNT USED CARS '71 '!Jj_ ~~u.'1.'t;..bc/<!, "000 $2295 "">ei l~C~J WE NEED YOUR T11AD£-IN '72 DATSUN-1200f..,., $2295 Gelo ' -,..,,., _.,()II(, 18000"""'~ ,rtl tEHl.1 UP TO 35 MILES PER GAUON '72 ~~~~ .. 2!>.~~.-~ ... ~2695 __ WI; NEED YOUR TRADE-IN '73 ~T2.~~~-.. $2795 Otllv Xl 000 ""~' 1 ~ WE NEED YOUR TllADE·IN '73 t40.~· ""' '""""" ~· $5195 -10000-·· MANY MORE rs TO OiOOSE FROM '71 Carnaro, A 1T. P/B. PIS. 350 VS. clean. $1900. or best offt'r. ;"136-2024. CHEVROLET Brand New '74 MONTE CARLO Limited oUer! ONL '{ 53599 Ser. No. Ull81 . Howard Chevrolet ~tacAnhur and Jamboree Neo.\·port Beach l!Jl.0555 ~tUST sacrifice bl'autiful '69 Oie\'. ln1pala custom sport coupe. Vinyl top, busket seals, factory air. console sl1ift, radio. Gets good gas mileage. Prict'<I belov.· Kelly hlue btlok "''holesale. Phone G44-46Si '67 Chev Impala. PS/PB, air r<ind., 2 new tires, Good lransp. S.175. 846-2027 '68 CHEV\' Impala 2 dr Xlnt ron<l. low mil. PIS, Air, r.lake offer 49Hl179 '59 t?<.IPALA, orig owner, ej. et>l cond. new brakes, Best ofJ('r, &.12-0810 ·70 EL Camino, auto, alr/cond, Sl500. Call 642-1131 ?<.fon-Thurs. DODGE '69 DODGE Dart GTS. 3S3 \>.'/bkt\1.'11 head gasket. 4 spd, !'(;/liter shield. J!Otli-rear end. headers, dual point di!I. 13.'<l. • S:14-l-117 • FOR sale, 1962 DOOge Lancer 2-dr. Slant Abt. needs \\wk, -Sl50 or besl offer. Bruce 962-6105. FORD '71 FORD PINTO ·I spN'd lrunsmis5ion, radio, heater. ~11gtom e)(lerlor. (322COZ). $1577 nmtuui& -TOYOTA l!Y.i'i Harbor, C.M. 646-93m 10 LTD 8-. 2 dr. Vin. Ip. fact air, ale, full pwr. Xln't cond. $1500, 6.18.,\71~6·~-~~=~ '67 1 .. TD. 2 dr hdlp, 51.,000 ml, "IUtO, i\U .,,.,.er. ~ I .. ,.<; Reaut. lhru <IUt. S 7 3 5, 1116-7668~~.,..--~"'""'" '69 FORD Ranchl'ro, 500. 390 ".S. loaded. clean, $13&';, 847·Z32S '66 ~IUSTANG P/S, R/H. new tires, new exhaust, reblt carb & niore. Xlnr running oond & clean. 644-7507 ah 12 1974 MUSTANG 11 3,000 mill'S, S..'J.250 !'all 5.'>t-0861 or 556-8760 '69 ?o.1ACH I. \Vhile, air, p/s. disc hrks, clean. l o\\•nr. 15 mpg, Priced lo sell. 8·16-4951). aft 6. '65 ~IUSfANG, 6 cyl. 4 spcl, l\'irt' \\·hi s, xlnt cond. $59J. 5-l()...5.t"l2 OLDSMOBILE Sall'11 ll :!r.v1ce OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS 2850 Harbor Blvd. C.OS!a ?o.feaa 540·9640 '67 OLDS A1nt rond. Good nlil. 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DAILY PfLOT F.mployf' Parkinl.": Loi, 330 \Vei1t Bny. SU"eit'!, Costa ?o.1cso , ~londay I h r o u g h F"riday. C&JI 6-11--1321, aJk for ?<.irs, Greenman. BY nWT'IC!r, 1972 Satellite, 4 dr, air, p/5, p/b, new paint. S1450, Small down, Hm Fury 4 dr, good pa.Int. $!75. 8 74 West 19th St, ~1691 VALIANT '6.1 V ALlANT Conv .. r & h, I cyl. Great econ tnuisporta. tiotl. One O\Vfler. S32S, 551-Lm VF.GA 72 VF.GA, lfntct0>flc:k. 1.4W miles, artl'll c ond It Ion . 497-J52:i ,, '73 VF..CA loaded \\'IU1 ex· tnll, will M.crl.fieie. 61:1-~ . San l;Jem.enie Capistrano EDITION • Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL 67, NO. 85, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1974 TEN CENTS Hartman Reinstated at Saddlebacl{ College Som< 100 lam of Saddleba<:t College football coach George Hartman came to bis ddeme Monday night, and tho boan! of U-U,tees responded by reinstating him as athletic diredor. "Hooestly , J don't think w gave ~ atudy "' this," Trustee Jam.a Manhall of Laguna HiUs ssid lo tho Mareh 11 decision ID strip Hartnian of his •lhleUc directorship (Related Story Page 11). Led by acting board presideot Hull * * * Why Coach. Reportedly Not To .ld By JAN WOR111 Of .. Dlifr ...... "'" Saddleback College football oooch George Hartman was not toki of a perJding action to strip him of duties as attiletic director becalt5t of directions from the then president af the board of trustees, another trustee said today. According to Tnmee Ham Vogel, ex· boan! president John Lund tnsuuct..i Supt. Fred Bremer not to tell Hartman an action wu being considered concerning him. V:ogel said Dr. Bremer admitted to the \ board after a five-hour meeting with fans of Hartman Monday that Lwxl bad told him· not to broad!. the subject with . Hartman. "I think Lund feH Ube Ignored the mt ol tho board this 1lllle woold oomehow go a.way," Vogel saJd. Lund was a supporter .of Hartman and reportedly told two other ' 1nBtees not ID let tile acti°">aHecting Hartman happen in his abeenot. Lund ~ ...... •go -tho · boatd had ttlieved IUrtman of his athletk d~ip. Lund w11 in ~teiJco ond -th! meeting -the bOard madettadecialoo. Comaded loday, Lund Nid be had llO commmt on VogeJ's <Darge. But he pointed out that Vogel preskled over the meeting where the aclioo took place and Implied that VOf!el should take respcllllibilily for what bappeoed ,. well . "Without knowledge of the other bomli memben, Mr. Lund 1 nstructed Dr. llre!ne< not ID notify Mr. Hartman of the pending discusston by the boan! of the matter concerning Mr. Hartman,'' Vogel aaid today. "<ft:< again Mr. Lund has ...Ualerally 1mtructed Dr. Bremer to take an action whid> bu cau.oed the rest of tho boon! urriecessary embarrassment." Lalt summer, Lund was involved in a land investment deal in which he private- ly asked Dr. Bremer to write a letter lobbying for high density zoning along a c:oa.otaI strip Including property owned by Lund and his partnen. 1be OCher board members had no Imow.ledt!• of tho lobbying letler until it was made public months later and prompted a """"'""' from tho Orange County Grand Jury. Vog~I said t h e behind-the-sceqes pressure from lADXl in tbe Hartnfan affair makes twice that Lund has made other board memben take the beat (<1r actions 1h!y knew nothing aboot. The lack of communicaUon with Hartman was ooe ol the two key Issues wbidl ca~ the board to -reverse it.s decision oo Hartman and v o t e tmanlmously ID relmtale him. "It i.! interesting that Mr. Lund, by mce again acting wlilalenlly by wtlHioldln vital informalioo from the (L; CLAIM, Pare%) 2 Marines Held .lfor Rape Try In San Clemente A young San Clemente woman's ......,. and -by lle\'1!ral '"-thwarted what police termed I ft attempted rape on 1 north Et Camino Real sidewallc Monday~ Offlcm Nid the t oc:cumd "1only ...,.... mlclniFt "" the - blonde WU ...W.C In the lfOO -of North El Cimino. Pl-. al • bor -tho -bean! the IOftlDI ond emerpd. Two men ran from the teme, IDlf ......i wi-~ tbem. Ollic:en ........ "" the ""'"" ahorll1 u..r..tler and ~ the two """" -Ines .., suapldon of attemPted rope. Boolr<d Into dty Jan were Juan !fonloya, 14, and Fredericlt Slttlnpp, :IS. bolll .. tloned at C.mp Peodletoo. • 'Jbe victim, poUce aid, .,..., unhurt ln lllo lllddont, Wit1dl OC<Urred at II:OI p.m. otllcen Aid ·sbe reporltd that two ...., .nbbacJ lltt, bat sbe manapcl ID fi&hl iliom .a and ocroam lor htlj>. ' • VOf!el, Ille lluoto<s admitted 1hey bad not given Hartman • chance ID defeod bims<ll and had not r......:hed tho situalioo tboroughly eoo<lgjl. \\.n:)c)Df; tbe crowd ol H a r t m a n ~ was Sam Cblca1 1 administrative serviCf::.'I dJttc\or of lhe Capistrano Un!lied School llistrid, and CapioQ'ano Uolfied tnJs1ee Willlam Enquist. Olical, --•tlended Saddleba<:k and graduated oo the Dean's Lill:, &aid Envoy Seized In Drug Plot BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Haiti 's arOOaasador to Jordan, Joseph Khalil Yunes, was arrested at Beirut airpcrt 'l\Jesdly and accused of trying to smugale about 60 pounds of hashi!ll ID the United Stales, police ,._ud. Yunes, a 47-year-old Haitian d Lebanese extract.kin, was here on a private visit and wu to fly tQ the Unlled Stales for an undiaclosed purpose, Airport oecurity offidals found several bottles in YUDc.s' diplomatic pouch containing the hashbh, police added. Some Postal Service Stays . Downtown 1be leader in San Clemente's campaign to retain full postal service in the dOwntown business district Monday .-.ec1 ......... """" ollldall that some tuncticN would remain in the area alttr the apenlng of • -lleadquarten. But the major lslue ol poll off""' boxes remains unsettled In the battle bdween ~.300 petltlonen and Ille pootal service. Mn. Margaret Strealer, Ille originator of the major petiUon campaJgn1 sakl ahe received. a Jetter from the nation's <!'PitaJ. where it has beeo decided ID retain innch .service downtown, ~but l<I eliminate postal boles. "H's not good mough," Nld tbe local 'housewife. "Businessmen, retired people and tourisU need tho boxea downtown in tbe worst way." The bozes are of eltn!me value to residents who arc away from home over long periods ol time and who rely on pension cbOcb arriving Intact. Spoiesm«J for the Pootmaster G<neraI told the woman in the Jetter that the new headquarters building J>roP*d for completion 91\ Avenida Piro in the spring of 1975 would be in t.be exact center of the service area and only a mile from the downtown area. "I t\link they mean a mile a.s the crow flies," said the local W<1man. "Other pe<iple tell me it's more like three miles by car." Shifting post office boxes to the new building, she said, would make it difficult for efderly patrons to use t h e receptadefl, if they are w Ith out transportation. Mrs. Streater admitted that aorne of the news from the postal acrvk:ie was enoo.aaging, becatz!te inttial fean were that all postal services wtre to be abandoned downtown. t Bot !be matter of Ille bom .WI blncems her. "'Tl's bad for bvsine:lil, URrllm and pensioners." she said . Her petitions, gathered after several wetb o{ canvassing,. have gone to U,S. Representatives Claire Burgener and Andrew Hinshaw as well at post.al officials. ._ Qty councilmen and chamber of °""""""" dirt<tor> eodorlled the ellon ...... 1. No Nruk Films For the Du~? 'IUKYO (AP) -Newport Beach'• John Waylio, hero on -and promoc!ng ht• ...... lllm, told qoettJanen wh> .... ed his Yiew an IU'Uking: .. ,,,, better to be fut." -t about a)ll'Hring nude In lllmtl Saki tho l'l·ynr-old star of lnnumenble Wescema: ''fl'• too Ltte fer me to go llllo that -... I 111 .. loo -oolb-" '"Mlere v.·as one man and one man only who gave my son the bnpe.tus and motivation to succeed -George Hartman." His remarks were seeooded by a doun other speaien, many pamits ol SXIS ln Hartman's athletic program. • One of them was 8tbc Holmes. whose . 100 Rud.I began his "foot.tall career at Sadd\eback and bas just signed a pro contract with the AUanta Falcont. "You have a goJden opportunity to do someth ing for SaddlebaC'k College -by mnstating George Hartinan ," Holmes said. P.fany ol those in the audience wC're members of lhe Bench Club, lh e school's athletic boosler group, led by President Bill Madden of San Clemente. Aside from the sports-related is.sues Involved in the often emotional five-hour discussion, the boostef'3 and several faculty members expressed concern about lhe fairness of the way l{artman was treated apa rt frOfn any an3l.\"sis of his competence as an athletic dir('(.'tor "That is lhe real 1ssut"." said Saddleback physics instructor Jatn<'S Lindblad ... If something happened in 1nr physiC'I class and it comes up "itllOut mr knowledge in an executive session of lhe board, there has been a n11sc:arriage of justice and this school shouldn "l stand still for it." Lindblad 's point 'A'as sccoodl.'d by Lee Rhodes, president of th.! F'acull y ~soc1a11on. Jam(':§ Th:>rpt>. prttidtnt of the Acacknuc &.·nale. and Associated Sl udt>nt Bod)• Prl.'Sidenl Da\•ld llall. "\\"e have C'Oncr'm about the due process that allO'A'S son1eth1ng like thi5 to happen ""Hhoul 11ny00dy do'A'n the hne kno"ing about II," Thorpe said. .. If "·e ("an break down t h e Communication E;aps and gJ\'e everrbody involvrd a chanl't 10 tal k -m bolh sidt.s of things -11·l,·11 ht-ffi()\'ing in the right (Ste llART~1AN, Pace ZI County Supervisors Ask End to Gas Ration Plan San Juan Rezones 58 Acres By PAMELA HALLAN Of ... hlly '"" ..... An adamant San Juan Capistrano City Council ~Id fast to ideas on dc~ily Monday and rezoned SS hillside acres to allow large estate lots, instead of smaller ones IOllglat by three developers. 1be ownen daanged their minds when Mayor Roy Byrnes hinled !bat the propet ty !bould remain unclass ified unUI the city de~ a new zone for ranch· sized acreage. _ Pn>perty .....,. -Capo Ranches, Steven Anthony, and Capistrano 0...lopm"1t Company beaded by Bruce Swartout -bad originally asked for E.J zutlng, which called for a density ol one home pm-aa-e on a IS,QOO.square-foot minimal lot. The Planning Cmunission mOOified the request to E-1.t vohit'h allows one dwelling unit for every 2.5 acns on a one-acre minimum lot size. The property is located one mile ea,,t of the s.az, Diego Freev.-ay on the north side of Ortega Highway. Elmer Christiamen, engineer and dockbokler in the project, pleaded with the council to comider marketability. Councilman John Swemcy asked OJristiansm if the proposed zone 'A'as marketable. "I dont' know," he an~·ered. "We only need 14 buyers, but the land might be .. bard to sell." Mayor Roy Byrnes said the concil had , QI> his opinion. three~ alternatives : to grant the original request : to uphold lhe comm!ssion's recommendation , or to lea ve the land unzooed. He said the city may in the future launch a new wne for large acreage hclldings. C!uistiaMen said he v.'OUld rather have (See REZONE, Paxe 2) U"I Ttft1••1•1' Out on Li.11ib l\frs. Theodore Stebbins goes to great he ights to get woodsman to spare that tree in Branford, Conn. She's continued protest for two days and tree cutters have so far refused to take the old cooper beech down to make roo m for a house. Tussle Over Land Viewed CUSD, Clemente May Have Designs oii Same Parcel By JOHN VALTERZA Ot "'9 Dl(ly '""' .,... A Jong-standing desire by Capistrano Unified School District officials for an option on land which San Clemente may buy ill a Jlil't' coulil-IDtensify In comtnc weeks. 1be iwoperty, heralded receotly as a barpln buy for San Clemente, already Is beln1 dubbed San G<lrgonio Park in official circles. And In -same circles, tile prospect of o>mpetlt1oo betw""' the CIJSD and the dty is redoned a. poalbOity. SdlooJ oftldals Monday were reluctant to dilom the matter, and m was San Cl<mmte Qty Mana8'f' Kmne1h Can-. '!be tcbool spot......, balked It ~iptclfic comment becaule. tnm.eet have not acled on a poalble optloo on the propaty for tM put several yura. 1be 1$.ocre Sllottdiffis porc:<I was lnltlally bought In the early !Mao for. .,. w1len tht freeway wu extended. At 1bal time, tho defunct C..plstrano Beach ·Ele....,Ltty SdlooJ Dlatrtct already hod Mied IO be •a •hlel ed JI tile Jn)perty became SUf1llUS. After unifica tion, the CUSD made the same request. Now the city of San Clemente is ready to buy the parcel after it 1.11as.specificd in a special piece of legislation authored by Newport Bea ch Re publican .AMemblyman Robert Badham. 1'be Jaw, approved Hr lier lh is month, SCHOOL TIGHTLY CLOSED BY GLUE WEST PALM BEACH. F1a. IAP) More than I r900 Forest Hill ffigh School atudents got an extra day or spring vacaUon 1fter someone filled the school 's locks with rock·hard epoxy Rlue. CZaMef were canttled Monday While maintenance men lrfed lo find a way la" open the scl>ool's -. and gates. Blow- -finally unglued them. • ' calls for the city to buy 'flt land for ''parks-and·recre<ttion purposes" at thf' original price paid in the la~ de<-ade by the California Division of llighwayi1. That means that the ci ty CM sa\'e hundreds of thousands of dollars and pa y only about $55.000 for the acreage . Ca rr said ~1ood~y he was <'OOCemed that a poMible compelillOO for the property oould "qUttr the entire deal" and he added that he hoped the matter d1d not become a fuJl-blown local i.aUt!. Growth in lhe school district has been primarily f~ in the newer areas of Mission Viejo. San Juan Capi.<;trano and Laguna NlgueJ. ~ Bot projections for San CJemerite's north are.a. lhov.· hundreds of new dwelling Wllts on lh~ drawing board and new pupils ar11 sure to be the rnulL LAnd for new elemf'fllary cam~s docs not exist tn San Cle mente's central and M>Utbcm end. Jay school o(fldal.!. And 1h!y admlUed 1h3l lhey are hoping lo keep Ille option CJ!l'f1 on U.. San (See TUSSLE, P•ge %) Seek Reaga11 01( to l(ill 'Odd-eve11' Ry WJLLIA\1 SCHREIBER ot lflt Dt!IT "lltt 1111! Orange County sul)('rvOO~ voted •·t today to end the even-Odd gasohne marketing systt'm. r.ov. Ronak1 Reagan will be asked to officially lift the mar~ellng plan. lhu.~ pennitting counti.aM 10 buy gasoline on any day ol the 'A'cek. County officials said Reagan ~·in be infonned. ol lht' action today and word lhat the marketing syste m has ht-en lifted should c:ome wiUiin the next few days. Supervisors deadlocked on a 2·2 voto last week in an effort to eod the marketing system, but lhis week two of those ~·ho voted to keep the plan in effect changed their minds. Board Chairman Ralph Clark. a serv ice station owner. and SupervOOr Robert Battin said they now believe the system has done ils job and should be ended. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, .,,,.ho pushed hardest to get Orange Ciolmty out of the system .safd he would consider keeping some kind of gas management program if the inequities c:ould be W<lrked ouL ··unless ~·e go to the permit &ystem li ke that in operation in Los Ang eles we w1!1 continue to have inequalities out lhere." he said. "The pe-rmit addresses itself to lhesc inequities and without it , it 'A'OUld be better to back away from the management program.'' Diedrich sa id if the problem is a state or federa l <1ne they sh<luld be the one to solve It. The Los Angel~ program Dil.'drich 'A"as referring to allows drivers of commercial vehicles or those 'A'ho need 1heir cars every day for med ical purposes to purchase a sticker to put oo !M ir wind.Shield allowing I.hem to buy gasoline. every day. Diedrich said he thinks people are ge1ting used to the problem and are not wing as much gas a! they did before. Clark said he changed his vote after hearin g C<1mments by county service (See 000.EVt.:N, P•1e Z) Orange Coast • Weather O:>nslderable cloudiness through \\'ednesday, but partial clea ring in the afternoon hours. Chance of scattered sprinkles \\'t>dnesday moming. llighs In the mid-603. Lo~·s in the mid·~. INSJDF. TOD/\ Y An Ar n1r,t PF'C n11d l1i.s \\'AC htu!enant g1rlfr1c11d arp figh!· n1g tlte iyal.em 1n Gl'rmany where he's bl!e11 1ransft:rred 20 milt-' awar,t from. htr a11d IPfnd, tlL'o llour.r a do.r,t comm u!ing. Ste Pagt 4. L M, .,,.. 14 Ml'wlll 11 C•N'-lt I MwtMI ~ 11 Cl•Mlfl4MI ll·M 11.tlMet ,._. ' C'°'"lct I, Of1~ Cw"" t c .. uWll'f II IYtwl• ,.,1.i-1J Dfflfl Ntllftt I 1-11 11-M Sill~ '••• ' Sltcii Mt."'91t U·U • .,,.,,,._.., lf T~..... 11 "llltl-ll·IJ TllealWt 1t My .. ,.._ t w.......-4 ""---'' ._.. ..... ~ .. ., Mii ~ It W... ..... 4 • ' • ' , l ., ., .. 1Ll' i'ILU I )l. ..J ~ , ~1 ,.,,,. I' 1--------------·-.. ..J .... ---- Gfve• Self llp • Felled T1·ee Stage Streakers Enliven Mesa's 'Exorcist' Fil1n Coast Embezzle Eseape Foiled Suspects Put T eetli iii Tlieir Bid Gets Capo -Plru1 Stud)' A pair o! str~akers "'ho devlk>d Dn cxtraord!nn ry and d a r In g method of exercising be r o r e lhe11lergoers wall ing to set:• "The Exorcist," escaped aftc.'T' u brief Cosln Mesa stage JlhoW. ' They sneaked lnlo the F.dwan.ls Cinema Theater at Ada ms Aven 11C and Harbor Boulevard for the 4:20 p.m. Sunday shoY.·tng, pe:rtvips throuRh a door left oprn by u oon!ederate. Doorman Tlm ('han1b<'rhn said the streakers. 1na\es ubout 21 , stashed their clothing by the door. then ra~ onstage before 90me JOO ('IJStomers in th e full glare of stage lights. "They did son'\e jumping-jack e1tercises and :nid a few things -Jil e 'The Devil made us do it'. Jlnd I don 'I know ~hat else ," C'hamberlin said, addlng, "l \\'as too busy trying to get them tht heU out of there to listen." Delay Snags 'Tract Maps ' In San Juan san Juan Capistrano city councilmen ordered another de.lay for t h r e e developerl who have been waiting for months to get tentative-tract maps awro!ed. Councilmen vott'd 3 to 2 ~1onday with Mayor Roy Byrnes casting t h e i &lebruting vote in favor or a } postponement. It \\'as requested by ' , Councilmen Doug Nash and Yvon ~ Heckscher who said they needed more > qUe3ti<m answered. The developers -Leadership Homes, Standard -Pacific. and 1\'faurer Development c.ompany -were told their tentative ttaot maps wwldn't be approved until an agreement was readied between them and t h e Capistrano Unified School Oislrlct on a school site to serve the tradl. Agreement has been reached and signed. It went into effect 1\1onday. "Effective today, we are paying $65 a day for the nert (JO days to bold the sl~ fvr the sd1ool district," sakl Bari Pitts of U!ad...blp. Councilman Yvon Heckscher said the agreement needed to be lightened in aoroe spots, but Councilman James Weathen said the city had no business dlanging an agreemElli. It wasn't involved in. "How can we dictate terms when we're not a party to this agreement?" be asked. Weathers added that t h e developers sbouldn't pay holding costs 'on the sdlool site if their tract maps aren •t going to be approved. Robert htaurer of Maurer Development Company said the document was prepared in good faith and asked 1 councilmen to outline exactly the clau.ws they don't like so they can be changed . Pre~ delays have been caused by the wording ol the agreement which already bas been changed twice. The approval of the tract maps also depends oo Ule improvemmt of Ortega Highway in the sections adjoining the tracb. From Pagel. HARTMAN • • • directioo. I While most people de(ended Hartman. · several acknowle<iged problems do exist I in the physical education department which they said should be looked into. I "l reeognize there are some athletic problems oo this cam pus," said ~fission Viejo High School coadl Bill Smith. "I doo't know who is at fault , but everyone ia aware some things are going wrong and 8hould be corrected." / O•AM•I COAST IC DAILY PILOT ,.,,.. Ot-(Mii OAll. 'r fl ll.01, 1"1111 ""'l(fl lo (_..,. tr.. NtWl•"rh~ lo M ii-.... ll>t Of't l'tt Ct•1/ '°"'lltl'l"'-Ctl!'IOl/'IY. 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"""' -"" " .._,._.. ,.....; _, ............ ~ ... ... '"'"""' ., cwrr,.,., -· -~ c;MIM .......... Id 9t C.lt .V.-t llflnlft. """"'l.tlwl 18' C.N'ltr a.d -""' .... Miii u,u """"'"'' """""" ... llfll!MJ UM _...,,., > ' Suspect Appears SI'OCKTON (AP) -Accused mass murderers WUUe Luther steelman •Dd Douglas Gretzler attempted to saw tbelr way OUL of their prison cell& last week. prison officials say. Officials -at the Deuel Vocation Jni;titution said Alonday lb1t the two were moved into new cells after saw marks \\'ere discovered on their window bars, 6y ARTllUR R. VINSEL 01 1111 o.i1, ,. ... , ltaH A self-s1yled llollywood scrttnwritc r v.·ho allegedly became too crca1ive with his poo and lhe corporate che<:kbook v.•hllc ~mployed as comptro ller or t1n Irvine bo<tl·buildlng firm Today faces criminuJ charges of embezzling $100,000 ove r a six-month period in 1973 and ,arly this yea r. J erry C. Spears. 33, lessee of a sumpt uous Coldwater Canyon home in Beverly Jlills. sWTel'ldered ~tooday with his auomey in Harbor Judicial Oistrlcl Court. l!e had been sought for two week.!1 without suettsS by Comumir Fraud De1ail Detective John Stooeba.ck, who obtained an arrest warr!:lllt carrying $100.000 ba il for Spears after presenting evidence in the case to the District Auomey. Spea rs had eluded capture prior to making notification that he v.'ould give himself up in company wllh Beverly Hills attorney George R. Milman to face the charges. Judge Selim S. "Bud" Franklin released the defend anl on his own recognizance. Spears promist'd to appea r in court for fonnal arr<iignmcnt April 18 on the felony charge. Detective Stoneback said he was called into the case shortly after Spears resigned from the Coast Catamaran finn, 2026 McGaw St ., ln1ne, in late Janua ry . Company President F r c d C. fwlcC.orris ton said Spears told of an opportunity go back into the movie scriptwriting business after a dry period in Hollywood creativity. He departed for Beverly }!ills, by way oI London, police said, taking along the catamaran firm's chJef billing secretary, Former Stanford Coach's Daughter Found Strangled REDWOOD CITY (AP) -A young woman found dead in a ditch was idenlified today as the daughter or former Stanford University football coach and athletic director Charles A. "Clluck" Taylor, the coroner sald. Coroner Paul Jemen of San Mateo County said Janel Ano Taylor, 22, apparently had been sfrangled with a gray turtle neck sweater abe had been wearing. l\tiss Taylor's body was discovered MondJlY morning in the ditch near Searsville Lake west of Redwood Chy by a milk truck driver. Jensen said Miss Taylor had visited a friend oo the Stanford University campm Sunday. When her car would not atart he said. Miss Taylor decided to hilchhi~ to her home in L8 Honda, in the foothills v.·est of Redwood City. The coroner said the attr;actlve blonde young woman apparently died between 7 p.m. Sunday and 3 a.m. Monday. He said there was no sign ol. sei:ual @SSlult. The body was fully clothed in bell bottomed slacks, the turtle neck sweater. and a black raincoat. l\tiss Taylor was graduated last year from Canada CoUege of Redwood City. Taylor. an All • American guard at Stanford in _1942, retired ln January, 1972, after serving as Stanford 's athletic director for 10 years. He stepped down after Stanford's second consecutive Rose Bowl victory under Coach John Ralston . Taylor v.·as head football coach from 1951lhrough1957. lie and his wife Jive in Atherton. \'i'on1en Voters Hold Capo Hay Mee ting The Capistrano Bay Arca League of \\'omen Voters v.•ill hold an annual general membershi p meeting April 3 at the Castaway Res taurant in Dana Harbor. The 10 a.m. C\'ent \viii Include a business SC'Ssion and conversations v.1th ~e\:era! advisers v.:ho assisted the group v.·lule 1t held provisional st.atus. Tickctio al $3.75 ca<'h v.i ll be available at lhf! door for tl~ luncheon. or by calli ng 496-9885. Froth Page 1 REZONE • • • the E-1.4 zon ing th nn none at all. At that point the property OWTM!rs caucused and decided to concur with the r~lion. If left wizoned , the l:tnd \\'OuJd have had flvt·attc mlnimwns for rach d~lling unit. ' ~\tayor Byrnts, who lives near the acrtagt , tx~ concern that tht allow1ble nur:nher or homes might be cl~ered on or'lf!-acre lob le11ving lhe ""' of the proptnf _. 'P""'· "The Intent ol the planning cornmls81on , w;., that each home would be on a two-' and,a·half acre site," aaJd COundlman Doug.las Nuh. who 11l on t h e commission when lht deci1ion WM made. Councilman Yvon llecbcher expresled conc:trn~O\ler the Jeplliy of the matt.er. He felt k would be more proptt If 1r.- ~ owners submJtlfd a fonn.al applleatlon for lhe E-1.4 mntna. · The ,..c., was f.I with HocUcher \'Olin! no. • whom he married there.. She baa not been charsed in I.he case. i\1cCorriston told Detective Stoneback lt was only a short time later that Spears' replacement aa complrOller, Russell I. Mann, began auditing company books, lie charged that a $13.cm check v.•a.s written on Jan. 25, Spean' day of termina.Hon , and made out to Home Savings and Loan Association but he allegedly diverted to a different private ;:iccount. Coast Catamaran company officials claim a furthu audit discklsed other substantial sunu mi~ing and mounting up to about $100,000, with no cn:ia. nfc[ence record to show where the fund.1 wen . Jnvestigaton: for First Western Bank of Santa Ana. which handles the firm 's financial matters. joined the probe which Jed to questioning of Spears by phone, police said . lte reportt'dly promised to wrack his n1emory about the alleged check milup and call back within an hour, AlcCorrlston and Mann told police, but never returned the call. A week ago, Detective Stoneback said, he staked out Jim Slemons Imports auto agency near Orange County Airport v.•hen he learned spearSibad an appointment to have hi! 1\1crcede:s·Benz luxury sedan serviced . From Pagel TUSSLE • • • Gorgonio properly. The pecking order in the compet!Uon for surplus property has the city at the 1'>p of the list. The Badham legislation specifies that San Clemente ooly can buy the land for parks purposes. Were that to take place and the school district were to press its desire for a piece of the land, new legislation would probably have to be passed to allow such a deal. UlUmately, each use could probably be satisfied on the parcel -ld>ool ancl park. . The joint..,,.. cmcept bas Ion! been ono which school officials have hoped to try with a nei&hboring government. But San Clemente already h 1 s consultants working on a San Gorgonio masltt plan; and Carr said that jolnt·use Is not In the works IOI' the paroel, "We've gone so far In thb tramaction and It .... clooe to <Olll1lllU!UIU.0, thtt we're afraid that a ruurgence ol the school option might hurt the whole project," be &tici CUSD Committee Sets Compromise On Student Shift Steelman, 28, or Lodi, and Gretzler, 22, ol New York Clfy, are charged with murdering nine persons near here last November. VJctims Included a prominent grocer and his family. DiKlosure of the escape au.empt came dunng a court appear· ance. After getting out of their cells, a spokesman said, Steelman and Grettler would have had to cross the prison compound and then scale two 12·foot·higb chain-link fences topped with barbed v.·irc to make their e!cape. Board Gets Jury's Report On Nixon's Watergate Role WASIDNGTON fAPl -The House Judiciary Commitlct today received the federal grand jury's report on President Nixon's alleged role in Watergate. After giving the report and a satchel filled with evidence to lawyers from the House judiciary fumm ittee, U.S. District Judge John J, Sirica told newsmen, "They've got everything the grand jury tunK!d over to me." Slrica also read a brief statement which concluded "so far as the coon is ~med the transaction bi coocluded." John Doar, chief ~I for the impeachment inquiry, and Albert Jenner, minority ~l. spent more than two hours in Sirica's office going over each item in the satchel. Also present was Peter Kriendler of the special prosecutor's office. Four guards from the F e d e r a I Protective Service appeared al the Judge's chambers moments before Ooar and Jenner emerged and they escorted the committee lawyers and the satchel of evidence they brought from t h e courthouse. Ooar brought Sirica a letter from t.ommittee O!airman Peter w. Rodino Jr. (D,N.J.). which authorized Doar and Jenner to receive lhe material on behalf bf the: committee. Sirica v.'ho bad described the material ;as focus ing on the President and "bearing on matters v.•ithin the primary jurisdiction of the committee in its current lnquJry," uld in his statement that "the court has completed turnover of the grand jury report a n d a«'Olllpanying materials t b e Retired Rigger DeGennaro Dead; Visitation Set Cllarle.'I DeGennaro, a retim:I rigger for an aircraft concern and a South Coast resident of 27 years, died Sunday at San Clemente Genera1 Hospital. He was 6'1. tr a n s m I t t a I process required approximately tv.'O hours alnce each Item was individually noted." The judge declined to say any more about the material. "I have no comment at all about the material and J wlll not make any comment," Doar told reporters as he carried the material into the comrnltt4!e's office on Capltcl Hill. Uncter ... committee rules. only Rodino, Doar, Jenner and Rep. E d w a r d Hutchinsoo (R·Mlch.), the sen Io r Republican on the Judiciary Committee, will be alJowed to read the material from the grand jury fvr the time being. U they decide that the material should be presented to the committee as evkience, it then would be available to each commit~ member to be read wxler ijgh< -ty nogulations, No Damage Seen As Surf Rises On, Soutli Coast A steady surge of swells spawned by disturbances off the Northwest coast began rolling onto South Coast beac~ early today, but because d moderate tides , little eroskln is expecied. Lifeguard U . Steve Bro in San Oemente said the sets were appearing at a steady six·feet and appeared to be building. But because the tides for the next !ltveral days will not be higher than average. JiUle danger U expected to beachfront houses. Similar sieges of S1rl on much higher tides caused major damage to atructurea in tht Beach Road C.Olony of Capistrano Beach several months ago. , "Today's surf looks more like a boon to surfers, iMtead of a headache to homeov.-ners," he said. FromP .. el ODD-EVEN ••. A felled eucalyptus trt'C -chopped b.v 1 ~ develoPl!r' In spite ol city orders to save JC -v.·Ul become a problem for the San Juan C$islraoo planning stall. City Councilmen ~fonday ordered City Planner Dave Smith to review tht landscaping plan for 1he \\'estport·lwalll tract off Del Obispo Road and le> dr<:ldt• v.·hat •·pa)'ll'ltnt'" should bf imposed to oom pensate for the lo.tt tree. Councilman Douglas Nash tell stronger measures should be taken. "I think "'e ~hould tatc the run . hard course and say they \\'ere not in compliance with t~ tentalive-tract·map conditions and deny the ma p," said NaSh ''What is the effect o( denying it?·· asked Councilman Yvon Hedcscher. "A~ you doing it 10 inflict. punitive ccn:h· tions?" ''We shouldn't be punitive," s.'lid l\1aynr Roy Byrnes. "\Ve ahould be rigorously fair. Hard, too." Councilman Jame:!! Weathers ll3id lbe possibility eli.st.3 that felllng the tree was accidental because subcontractor! werr involved. The tree, removt'd by the C. l\UC'hae1 Company during s u r f a c e . scraping operations on the e;ite. v.·8!! in the path or an extension of Blue Fin Drive. • "Don't lose sight of the fact that this ~as a blatant violation of a legall y· imposed condltk>n," said Nash. "This demonstrates to me that someone is not reading the condition.! we set." The developer, Westport H o m t Builders. has offered to replace the tree with siJ specimen sized eucalyptus trees at a cost ol $2 ,400, a figure that v.os disputed. "We can't count trees tooight," A.Id l\1ayor Byrnes. He suggested that the city plamier decide what revisions should be made to the landscaping plan and bring it back to the coundl. Expansion Slated For Rec Program On South Coast Evening adult recreation programs will be expanded this spring at two gyrm In the Capistrano Unified School District officials said today. ' An added open evening (Wedne!days) at the gyms has been launc:hed and the new &ebedulf! will remain ln effect lhroogh May 25. Basketball will be the featured SJX)rt on lhf! new night at Capistrano School, while volleyball will be the sport at the San Clemente High campus. Wrestling 'Nill be an added feature at San Clemente if enough interest is generated. Former 01)11lpic competitor Russell Vis will serve as coach for Interested students of the aport. The San Clemente gym also will c>pen l\fonday nights for woman's volleyball and exercises. Basketball also 1s offered Thursday nights. flfr. OeGennaro, a resident of 32a)2 Valle Road. San Juan Capistrano, was a fonner resident of Ollio and had served Members of the Capistrano Un!fied In the UmDerto Nobile Lodge of slalion owners that the system has done School District's new growth oommJttee Ashtabula, Ohio. the job It was Intended to do and should Dana Hills High School's g}n\ is open each Monday evening fOf' volleyball and all the district facilities are ope11 Sunday afternoons for various recreational offerings. have struck up 1 compromise with He leaves his widow, Cindy: a son be discontinued. concerned parent! of youngsten; in MilJ. Chuck DeGennaro of Newport Beach; a SuperviJOr Ronald Ca.spers of Newport Evening hours at all gymi are from 7:30~ to 10 p.Jll. No fonnal aignups are r.qujred. &ioo Viejo wbo faoed 8 shift in high daughter, Rosalie Mayberry ol Ganten Beach was the tone no vote oo the issue. school campuses. Grove; three brothers, Stephco, Frank He said It ls logical to a,s.,ume that, l! In a change or recommendaUon, the and Ralph DeGennaro, all of Ashtabula, there is no more gasoline now than there Growth Advisory O:lrnmissioo aireect to and two grandchildren. v.'aS several months ago and the lines at Death Bill Vetoed ask trustees to shift nert falfs ninth Visitation ls scheduled for t.hls evening gas stations are shorter, thf!n the odd· graders from Dana Hills to San Oemente at Lesieskt P.fortuary in San Clemente even plan bas worked. lligh School. and Requiem High ~Jass will be "I think it would be a btt premature BOSTON (AP) -Minutes after lt was The change would a!fect an estimated celebrated Wednesday at 9 a.m. in Serra for us to get out o! this now," he said. "I sent to him by the legislature, Gov. 61 youngsters now attending eighth grade Chapel of Old f.Ussion San Juan think we would be well advlsed to hang Francis W. Sargent vetoed a bill Monday classes from the attendance area served Capistrino. Burial v.·ill follow in Holy tight tor about~ until gas supplles to impose the death penalty for several by Viejo Elementary School. Sepulcher t,emetery, Orange. start building up again." categories of murder. Original pl11ns would ha\•e uprooted 1----------------------"-'---''---------__: _____ :_ _____ _ ~ores more children . already attending Dana !~ills arfd would have sent 113 yollllgsters to the Triton campwi . Trustees will receive the ~Uon al nert hfonday's SCS· SJOO at 7:30 p.m. Parenl3 attending l\fonday's Sl'SSion of the committee prote:sted strongly any upr,.ootir'lg of youngsters now attending Dana llills, fe1ring lhat education could be hurt by a sv.itch of campus, Several remained concerned ov'r the com promise because some of their youngsters already had begun plaMing for joining extracurricular activities at Dana llills. 't'tie commission tackled the problem be>causc of A growing disparity in enrollment figures at the two secondary campuses. Dana llills, v.'hich serves the high- growth parts of the sprawling dl!itrict, I! ~aching the capacity level. vmile San Clemcnu Is showing al"""t S1aUc eo.rollmenb. Were the: cnUre group of 113 pupils to shift to ~he Triton campus, the cnrollmentJ would probably be eqWll. Under the compromise, the shift would be phased in trom ye&r to year. FromPegel CLAIM • • • rest of the board, beip<d mo1e the Vf:r! "1wtlon be '° piously decr1oo,' 'Vorel Nkl, "It ts 1o Dr. s,..,..•, credit that "" ukod the then prooldent ol the boml wbether be lhoulcl notify Mr. Hattman In advance ,"' VoeeJ Aid. "It b llllfortunate, boftvtr, that Or. Brtmtr dJd not reveal thil tn the public' .... ion Cl\ Monday n!Pt when queried cxlenslV<ly on this point," • -' • • OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - For three more months Plac~otia Ave, will be torn up to widen the sire.et. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will tie avai lable byway of Babcock St, coming from the back way, We ~ope You will be patient with conSlruction as the results wili certainly be worth all ihe trouble, If you aren 't adventuresome, give us a call, and we 'll bring samples to your home, 191h ST, _1 181hST,~ _ 17111 ST, il-'7-:"::--- i 1663 --l'tAaNTIA --+-.__1~6th'+'ST~,---- ' ALDEN'S CARPETS-• DRAPES .. COUAMISA ~1fJ7 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA_,. ' 646-4838 Mon,·1"un. 9 to So:IOj fri. 9 to 9: Sat, 9'30 1e s I I. 1 I l \ • I • T uesday's Closing Prices New Yori~ fJps and Downs "e'" York 15 lllost Acll1'e Netn l'ork S ales VoltJme -·-· ' SC DAIL V PILOT J 3 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year's High-Lo l\S Appear El er y Saturday • • • Re1nait1s Ligl1t Nt \\ 'i OHK I \PJ -fhe stock market 1nade a weak alt('tnpt to rail' Tucsda' but could not !>hake off llit drov.sinr"" < f thC' past \\eek P11rc" <;hoY.cd "Ollll .. ca!tere I and <;mall gains hut a<ll\1!\ ren1a111C'd ext1('n1ely llt:ht \olu1ne \\a5 11 830 000 "hill ('t I he l)oy. Jone .. index of 30 ~tocks was up 2 66 points IO 883 UR srn1e :u1al'"'" <=rud there :ippcarcd to IJe a little hU\Lll.! I)\ l11<;!11u tlo n:tl 111,estor" prepar1n,.. ponfol!o" fvr qu 1rttrl\ rcpo1ts they Y..Ul make next \\f(').: 11µt the O\erall c:lunatc on \\all Stret remain ed subdul'd The market \<; 1n a mark1n gt1me phase said ~!a11 Q\\ll K1 .. 01 at Paine \\ebber Jackson & Curtis =-:,.....,._,,..,,,,.... ............. ...... ' i ON II~• 1 1 > <.I~ l"' '~0P1cl?6 ')O ll1tl'7 1 >t.>llo pl .IO ;vii• pl l ~U"Ci' 60 I ~v~d lOG ll >OWoF " ) wFO pl ·1~ .... p l .pa "'• ~Do v ~pr l ·~ "•~(! o • v• "~ " v• ! ~g~~ Atnerlcan HI /lfost Actitie ' -~ American Sales Fi11a11ce t ( Briefs --e SpeC'ulnre BRlSSf LS /~P l ) Speculation lh11t th<> W~ German m.1rk v.ou!d bt rc\ril ied vnt the do lla r Into decl1n" lhroui:hout Europr r.<londav The mark r o Ar- dramal!ca1ly and gold hclc strad;i The dollar Jost ground or. \lrtuall,y t\ery European money market as spteulat~ ditched 1t for Europt>an cur renc1E?! anud persistent specu l11t!on of an upv.ard rt\a)ua tlon of tht mark e Frull .Snle• LOS ANGELES I AP\ Fruit Grov.trs SUppl) Co an 11.ftillatt: of Sunld.!t GraweQ 1~ rcportt:d ~tonda) • r('("()rd SS3 9 m.llUon lrr sales ol. 1973 This ~ about S6 mdl.loa high« lh>n lho 1972 ll>lal f"rult Growers is the supply arm Qf Sunkist mark~ cooperative for 3 000 cltnw growers in Ca:lllonua aM Arizona J 4 OAIL 't' PILOT British Elusive Blighters It 's really a ract the clot hing ol British pilots during World \Var ll Y .. e outfitted with secret gadgets. To help said pilots. if shot down . escape from Gern1an pr isons. Front o! a trouser button , for instance, could be unscrewed to expose a tnlniature compass. Inside one shoelace "-'aS a sawtooth wire to cut through steel bars. 0 n e playing card in an official deck peeled open to reveal a scale map of Europe. No. these weren't nonsense rot.ions dreamed up by the fiction · ( L.M.BOYD) boys. 'J'heY were government issue. Quite real . Designed by one Major Clayton Hutton. And the record shows they helped about 3,000 British prisoners get free, MAGIC Q. "r read where that great magician Blackstone was able to stop his pulse at will. How ... ? A. Nothing to iL Anybody "-'ad of cloth lwo inches thick under our annpit, then press- ing hard 8· gainst It. Q. ''Is it ~lhical for a psychla· trlst to make love lo a patient?" A. No. the Amr l can Psychiatric Association now says that's bad. Very bad. Not BUtprising. What'• surprising is it's a fairlv recent decree by that august 'body. Q. "Which movie has made more money, "The Godfather' or 'Gone with the Wind'?" A. '"The Godfather." It had grossed $81,500,000 at last report.. "Gone With the Wmd" has grossed $77,030,000. Uttle seaJs have to be taught how to swim. fl.lo.rt recent statistics indicated that 40 percent nf those brides between ages 13 and 19 are expecting on the .,.,.'Cdding day. Record shows tllat lll0$1" fl the m~t.ing lions in Africa -and it bas been documented that there've been quite a manv -tend to be slighUy smatler han other lions. A Southern California lady reports she returned to the parking lot to find a rroot fender on her car all bashed in. And a note with a telephone number under the windshield wiper. She called. lt wa<1 "Dial a Prayer." Address mail to L. ~I. Boyd , P. O. Box 1875, New- port; Beach 92660. _Morality Ordinance Overturned DETROIT (AP) - A city ordinance which has blocked the opening of a d u I t booksto~. x-rated m o vi e houses and massage parlors for six months in Detroit has been ruled unconstitutional. The city Jaw required that adult e nt e rtainment establishments get approval from neigh boring landlords. businessmen and residents before starting business. U.S. Dislrict Court Judges c.omelia G. Kennedy and Lawrence Gubow sakl the ordinance is in::oostitut.iona1. Howe\1!'?'' the panel did uphoJ.d a city 2l0fling ordinance that requires adult busine..es to be loca ted at least 1.ooo.leet from one another. • Jn their ruling. the jud~es said keeping the busi~ aj)art would prevent so.called "porno strips" whil'h have spn1ng up in socm sed.ions of town. Tuesday, Marci'! 2b, 1974 Think of it as a 90-day layaway. 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( I . . . . . . ·-I• . ~ . . .. • • • 1' I • • • Beaeh Today's Final VOL 67, NO. 85, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1974 TEN CENTS Laguna Police Group Rebuts City's Figure·s Br JACK CHAPPEU. Cl! .. Mtl' ,li.t ...., ,,,. La/jWlll -Poli<e -d:larged P.1onday that official city figures ea department llmigth are wrong, that they eu.ggerate personnel a n d deployment and minim.IJe overwori caodiUons the a.s,,ociation mainta.i.ns is den)oraUzing the department. . l Officers of the police asl!Odatioo said In a news oonferenoe called to rebut the dty figures, they wru seek an open public Saddle back }teinstates Hartman Some 100 f~ of Saddlebaci College football coach George Hartman came to his defense P.fonday night. and the board ct. trustees responded by re:imta.ting him 11 athleOc director. · 1'Honestly, I don't think we gave enough study to this," Trustee James MarshaJI of Laguna Hilla aaid to the March 11 decision to strir. Hartman of his athleUc dlm.'torship (Re ated Story Page IB). , ·Led by acting board president Hans Vogel, the trustees admitted they had not Jivtn Hartman a chance to defend himseU and had not researched the aituatioo thoroughly ooough. Among the crowd of H a r t m a n aupporters was Sam Chic as, tdministrative seniices director ol the Capistrano Unified School District. and Capistrano Unified trustee William Eoquist. ~. whose D? a1teoded Saddleback ml graduated on the Dean's u.t, said . Hftere.,.. om man IDll GDe mm 1111J wbo pve my 800 the impelm am , mollvalloa to ouoc:eed -G • o r.1 e . s.tman.'' ~ f Jlia rem&rlts Wen! S«Xlllded by a dozeo ~r apeaten, many parents of. aons in Hartman'• atitJetJc program. I Ooe of them was Bebe Holmes, wbooe Pl Rudi began bis football career at . Sadd1eback and has just signed a pro contract with the Atlanta YaJoo.15, • "You have a golden opportwtlty to do I Jl!>!lletblng foe Saddleback College -by reinstating George Hartman," Holmes • said, a Z Many ol time in the audience were : members of the Bench Club, the scbool's atlllelic boolter group, led by Prmdent Bill Maddet1 ol San Clemente. Aside fro~ the sport>-related 1'"""' lnwlved in the often emotional five-hour diacuMtoo, tbe boo&t.ers and 3everal faculty members expressed a>ncem libout the fairness of the way Hartman Jt'&s treeted apart from any analysis of his competence as an athleUc di.rector. ''That is the real issue." said Saddleback pKyslcs instructor James Lindblad. "If some<l!ing happened in my physics class and ft comes up without my knowledge in an executive sessk>n of the board, there has been a miscarriage of justice and this school shouldn't otand stilt for it." Undblad's point was seconded by Lee IU>odes, president of the Faculty (Ste HARTMAN, Page %) * * * hearing bdore tile city counciJ April 3 to present their cue. ~Briggs, ~association pr<Sident. said U the a.oociatlon i. denied 1 bearing or lf substantive adloo is not taken, "f , more dras1ic action will be oootemplated. ·• . • • 'DJt auociation is known to have a massl:w lanuit not yet filed. • but waiting Jn the wings against the ctty foe back overtime pey accumulated since and including the 1970 Olri.stmas Envoy Seized In Drug Plot BEIRUT, Lebanon IAPI Haiti's ambaM&dor to Jordan. Joseph Khalil Yunes, was ar~ted at Beirut airport today and accused of trying to smuggle about 00 pounds of hashish to the Uniled States, police reported. Yunes, a C7·yeaf'<lld Haitian ~ Lebane!e extractkln, was here on a private visit ud was to fly lQ the United States for an undbclosed purpos<!. Airport """'rlty officials found several bottles in Yunes' diplomatic pouch containing the lwhlsh, police added. Arch Beach Heights Plan Wins Approval The Laguna Beach P I a n n i n & c.ommisskln palM!d a ll)ectfic plan for Arch Booch Hdgltb Monc!ar. lhom al some but oot an its controversial dene:ts.• '!1Je plan. which wt1I have the Wtlcht o1 a mning regulation for the oongea:ted hilltop conurnmity, will now go to the dty _, for bearings and clispooitioo. The planning deportment said the city .,.,.,.. di would get the plan in the near future. As amended, the plan eliminates a h>Uy Cllf'ltested limitation of new home square footage . Under a 'formula devi!ed by the planning staff, the Jariest home permitted on a 25 foot by 100 foot lot wou1d have been 1,620 square feet in area (including gange). M. things rtand now, the building site limitatklo has been stricken from the specific plan. However, a proposal was retained requiring owners ol two adjacent lots to combine them to create }egal building sites. -- Tax Increase Nears SAORAME~'TO (AP) - A last· clilch effort to delay a one-cent bike In California's sales tax stalled temporarily Monday in the state Senate Finance Committee. Unless the urgency bill by >late Sen. Ralph Dills i. approved this week by both the Senate and Assembly, Californian's will start shelling out a penny more per doiTar tn sales ta1 as of Monday. Trustee Claims Hartman Not Notified of Action By JAN WORTH Of .. Olllr ........ • Saddl<bacl: College lootbih coach George Hartman wu not told of a pending adion to ttrlp hlm of duties as athletic dlnclor beca111e al directlons from the then p«Sldent of the board ol tn.artees. IDOlhor tlUStee aaid today. Aoconling to Tni>te<.Jlans Vogel, ex· board p«Sident John Lund instnlcted Supt. Fred Bremer not to tell Hartman 1n action was being considered concerning him. SCHOOL TIGHTLY CLOSED BY GLUE WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP ) "'"' than 1.100 Forest HIU !Ugh School atudents go< on extra <bl' of spring v1e1Uon 1f\er someone rtJled the school's locl:s with roclt·h&rd eposy glue. aa..., were canceled· Monday while maintenance men tried to flnd • way to "'1'11 the lcltool'•-. and gata. ,Jw. -11nan, unglued them. I Vogel said Dr. Bremer admiUed lo the board alter a fiTHloou' me<tinf with lam Of Har1m>D Monday tllat Lund bad told him nnt to bn>oclt the 1ubjecl with Hartman. "( llllnk Lund felt u he ignnred the ""'t of the board dlis issue would 30n1eboW 80 away,'' Vogel said. Lund was a supporter al Hartman and reportedly told two other ttUstees oot to let the action affecting Hartman happen in bi,, abseooe. LQnd reficned a week ago after tbe boa.rd had relieved Hartman of his athletic dir<donhlp. Lund was In Mexico and mlsoed the meeting when the bo&rd made ita dedslon. Oonlacted today, Lund ,.id he bad no ~ Oil VoeeJ '1 charge. But he pointed out tllat Voeet pr<lllded over the meetlni.~ the actloc took place and lmpUed tbat Voeel lho<tld take reopomlbW!)' for What bapps>ed u well. "Without knowledge al the other board membtn, Mr. Lund 1-ed Dr. Bremer not to notify Mr. Hartman ot the pending dioal81ion by tbe board " the mall<r concemlng Mr. llarfman," Yest! said todJu>, ••c:inc. lgaJn Mr. Land has unllatually ""9trlJol44 Dr. Bttme.r '° take an td.ion . (See a.AIM, Pare I) Jlappening. The associatM>n has just hired a new law finn. Association President Terry J\facAda.m told De\l'smen it conditions don't improve for police offl«n, one of the avenues open to the association would be a ci \-il action against tbt city. MacAdam said he and other association memben have had to "sit .. on some members urging that more radical steps be taken by the officers. The association bas ruled out a strike or Anaheim-style •·supercop" ladies. lie said de partment officers just want to ser\'e the publi<'. but are being frustrated by administrati\'e procedures and an "ideahslic" city counci l. ~lacAdanl.! said a su n·ey run by the department itself In January sho wed that oi Orange Coo nty la'.4' a$enci~ report ing Laguna Beach has the highes t per capi 111 \'iolent crime rate (6.l crimes per 1.000 population ), the hight-st rate of serioUs crime including murder, rape, robbe ry. assault 'A'ilh a deadly "·capon, burglary and grand theft 178 I crimes per 1,000 poula1ion 1 and the greatest number or burglaries. ~arcotics "'as not sur\·eyed . ~facAdam said ci ty fi~res released by ~l ayor Roy llolm showing th.at se\'en da)' "'Ork "·eeks 111·tre inh-tqucnt 11i ere 11 -r·"1• He prodUCt'd the upcoming April 11i·ork s<:hedule fo r police officers. lit' said it sho111·ed t111·0 men 111'11! "wk eight days ln a row, two men \\ill v.·ork nirl(! days in a ro"'· ond one tnan 111·!1! 111·ork II d<.l\'!l in a row. li e said \hat as patro lnl('n rrportcd for duty !-.londay n'IOrning. only one of lhe department's :;il patrol cars was running. As a result. orfic-ers \\'ere put in patrol in the department JC'Cp. the paddy 11i·a1;on. ~n unniarkt·d dt'l('('tl\'t> \"chicle and a patrol car \li'llh R battery so 11i·eak it \\'OUld not slart llnd hnd lo he "jumped" from nnotht·r \"e hir1£' Thr po\1'er steering ~Stt POLICE, Page ZI County Supervisors Ask ~ End to Gas Ration Plan Coast Unit OK's Study In Laguna By CA~1>ACE PEARSON Of .. DlllJ ...... ll•ff A study oi the feasibility of buying one lo five l<is on scenic Crescent Bay Point. in Laguna Beadl ts supported by the regional ooas~ commission. South O>a>t ~ionaJ Zone Coo· servatloo Cornmissaonen gave their bles!ing to the idea P.1onday after one member, Ronald Caspers, introduced it. Caspers is a member o! the Orange County Board of Supervisors. The supervisors today were scheduled to coosider asking the county Harbors. Beaches and Parks Department to report back on the possibilities of acquiring the blufftop property. Most ol the land, whidi bas viewpoints to Seal Rock offshore and M far south as Dana Point, is owned by Maggie McKnight Russell. When a pennit to build a ~ on one ol the outme lots on the point came before the commission, r e s i d en t s objected that the .,.;ew spot should be saVl!d for the public. Caspers asked the commm_)on to recommend that the study include the city of Laguna Beach. the harbors department. the supervisoc's and the state department of parks. Caspers, \\"'ho said he feel! the a~a has "statewide interest," added the plan is to buy a,, many oi the $150.~ch lots as "financially feasible." The ful l commission backed the proposed resolution. Support also came from Joseph F.dmiston of the Sierr& aub who oomplimented Caspers. .,,_ "U we are going to deny pennits to (See CRESCENT, Page %) * * * Laguna Backed By Sierra Club On Acquisition 'nle city of Laguna Beach, moving nn leW!ral froota-toward public acquisition oi a park area at Crescent Bay Point, has rtet!ved the support al the Siem Cub. The city oouncil r«ently authorized a letter to As.1remblyman Robert B.adham (R·Ne"WpOC't. Beach) stating that the city wa.s willing. to \l)dertake la.Jl(bcaping of the point pork which could be l1'ed for "passive recreation." Badbam and State Sen. Denni! Carpenter (R-Newport Beach ) have bttn aupportlng the city's desire to save t~ point from a wall of resKlential --Plan& now call for pruervation of -lots adjacent to the polnl and • 60- foot aetbeclt Oil the fourth lot. Vi<e Mayor-Carl JOO.-aald. The Sima Club 1Upport came In the form of a ret0lution from t h e coueervauorust group. TJie dub'• -wlll be belplul In galninfl funds foe ~ from the Ital<! Ucome pill< environmental fund provided by the mo«<tst.s M>o buy pel1008llzed llt<nse plateo, Helen Pin<O, spokeawonwt for the Frltnds of Cmcent Bay Point, said. Out ota Li111b l\frs. Theodore Stebbins goe s to great height s to get woodsman to spare that tree in Branford. Conn. She's continued protest for two days and tree cutters have so fa r refused to take the old cooper beech down to make room for a house. Daughter of Ex-grid Coach Found Murdered -· REDWOOD CITY (AP ) - A young -·oman found dead in a ditch was identified today as the daughter of former Stanford University football Birthday Party Set for Greeter Laguna Beach Greeter Eiler Lar*>n will celebrate his 14th birthday Wednesday. A party ts planned at the C.ottage Restaurant for the famed Laguna character . La.non. now retired from active greeting duty. res ida at the Capistrano Bum nu rsing homt. For years he stood on Art Colony ®mers and WB\'td ind bellowed hello to passersby. The pany Is not open to the public. coach and athletic director Cha rles A. "Cliuck" Taylor, the coroner said. Ccroncr Paul Jensen of San ~fatto County said Janet AM Taylor, 22, apparently had been st rangled 111·ith a gray turtle neck sY.·ca1er she had betn wearing. l\.liss Taylor's body wrui discovertd hlonday morning in the ditch near Searsville Lake v.·est of Redv.·ood City by a milk tn.rck driver. Jensen said t.f iss Tayler had visited a friend on the Slanford Univenity ca mpus Sunda y. When her car v.'Ould not start. he sa id, Miu Taylor deckled to hitchhike to her home in La Honda , in the foothills west o( Red wood Cily. The coroner said the altractive blonde young woman apparently died between 7 p.m: Sunday and 3 a.m. Monday. tle said there wa.s no .Mgn ol sexual aa.sault. The body was fully clothed in btll bottomed 11lacks. the turtle neck swealer, and a b!ack r1incoal. ?11iSS Taylor wu gr'adua tttl la.st ytar IStt OAtJGlfTEfl. Page Zr Seek Reaga11 01( to l(ill 'Odcl-eve11' By \\'ILLIA~I SCHR EIB ER 01 !fie O••IY 11'11 .. Sllft Ora nge Coun ty supervLwrs \'Oted 4·1 1oday to end the even-00<1 gasoline marketing system. Gov. Ronald Reagan will be asked to officially lift the ma rketing plan. thus permilling rountians to buy gasoline on any day of the 14·eek. County orficials said Reagan will be Informed of the action today and \l'On::I that the marketing system has been lifted should c.'On1e within the next few days. Supervisors deadlocked on a 2·2 vote last \l'CCk in an effort to end the marketing system, but this week two of those who voted 10 keep the plan in effect changed their minds. Board Chai rman R.1\ph Clark, a se rvice station 0111·ner. and Supervisor Robert Batt in sa id they no"' believe the system has done its job and should be ended. Supervisor Ralph Died rich, who pushed ha rdest to get Or ange County out of the system said he "''ould con.~ider keeping some kind of gas management program if the inequities could be worked oul "Un~s we go to the permit sy&\em like that in opcralioo in ~ An geles we v:ill continue to have inequalities out there.'' he said. "The permit addresses itself to these inequities <ind without It. it \l'OUld be bette r to back away fro m the n1a nagement program ." Diedrich said if the problem is a slate or fOOeral one they should be the one to solve it. The Los Angeles program Diedrich was referring to allo"·s drivers of commercia l vehicles or those 111·ho need thei r cars every day for medical purposes lo purchase a sticker to put oo their \l"indshield allo\l·ing them 10 buy gaso hne e\'t't)' day. Diedrich said he thinks people, are f::Mling used to the problem and are not using as much gas as they dKt before . Clark said he changed hi.'I vote after hea nng comments by counly service (See OOD-E\'ES, Page %) Orange Cout Weather Considerable cloud iness through \Vedncsday, but partial clearing in the afternoon hours. C.llance of sca ttered sprinkles \\1ednesday moming. llighs 1n the mid-60s. Lo~·s m lhe mid·50s. INSIDl~ TODJ\V An Army PFC and lu~ \\rAc lit Ut('rnillt rlfraend. are: f ighl· hig the sysre"l in Germ.any where e's been transferred 20 mde.r a y from '1.cr ar1rl sptnd.t hco ho rs da11 commuung. See Page 4 L. 1111. ... ,.. 1( ............ 1• C•Mi..i• I M#!WI l"IMOls 11 (!•Miiiet ll•ff MtflloMI lit-. ( Ctfftlc1 u o.-c.,.""1 • (t'tu°""' 11 S•IYI• ll>w1w 11 0.•lfl MMll H f 5-'t , .. ,. Elllf«ill ll>•tt f l'-11 MM't.'tlt \2-lt IMft'ltl-1 1• f t4"kl.. ti l"kl•l'OCf 11·U l'hft""' M Mr Otrlllltf t WNll\tt' ( ......_ I• W-'I H*-t 1 .. U ..... ~ Lt....,.. 1J W1tMI lit~ ( I 2 DAIL 'I' t'ILOT l6 DA Cle a.r ed District Attorney Jim Garrison was acquitted today of income tax evasion charges. A federal jury in New Orleans deliber- ated only a few minutes be· fore giving the verdict. ! Pol ic e Runt 3 ! Boys in Attack l ~~~mg~~=:::' ar~ ~k;ng for lhree lCf!rlage boys they say repeatedly stabbed a 19·ycar-old woman on her way to "''ork Monday and tried to steaJ her diamond ring. i Police said the woman was walking I 30Utb on Fir Street to get a ride to work with a friend when the three suspects j started following ber in their car. j She Ignored their calls, police said, but , then they overtook. ber and pulled her into the car. While she struggled, she was stabbed several tin1es on her scalp, back, shoulder and chest ~·ilh a small pocket knife wielded by ooe of tbe Sl.L"!lpect.s, police -rted. The suspects. all described as about 15 to 16 years old. then tried to twist her dtamond engagement ring df her fin'ger but it fit too snugly, police said. The woman, who police said al!O had bruises on her arms and neck from the fight, finally escaped and ran home. One suapect reportedly bad an Afro- 1tyle haircut. The other two bcKh 'l"ote blue Jeans and shirts 'Nttb the sleeves cut out, police sald. 1 'l1ley are beUig sought oa diafi'S or t;=~ a deodly weapon otxl armed ~' From Page l HARTMAN •.. ~atioo, James '?1lorpe, president of the Academic Senate, ·and Associated Student Body President David Hall. "We have coocern about the due · process that allows !Omething like this to happen without anybody down the li.ne knowing about it," Thorpe said. "If we can break down l he communic&Uon gape and give everybody involved a chance to talk -on both sides d things -we'll be-moving in the right direction. While most people defended Hartman, several acknowledged problems do eWt in the Jilysical education department ,,whidi they said should be looked into. "I recognize there are some athletic I problems on lhl! campus,'' said ri.ti!.sion • Viejo High School coach Bill Smith. 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A self-styled llollywood lt'rffnwriter AilcCortllton tokl Detective S1ooeback who allegedly became too creal\ve with it "''U only 1 abort time later that hill pt'fl and the corporate checkbook Spears' replacement as comptroller. while employed as comptroller of an Russtll 1. 1'1ann, began auditing comPBnY book!. Irvine boat-building firm today faces lie chargOO that 11 $l3.00J check was criminal charges of embezzling $100,000 written on Jan.. 25, Spears' day of over a six-month period In 1973 and early terminaUon, aOO made out lo Home this ~r. Savings and Loan Association but he Jerry c. Spears, 33, lessee. or a allegedly diverted to a different private account sumptuous Cotdwat.er Canyon home in Coast Catamaran company officials Beverly Hill!. surrende.red Monday with claim a further audit disclosed other his attorney in llarbor Judicial District substantial sums rnJsslng and mounllng Court. up to about $100.000. "'ith no eroM-• reference record to show whert the fWlds He had been &Ought for two weeks went. \Vithout suecess by Consumer Fraud Investigators for First Western Bank Detail Detettivc John Stoneback. who of Santa Ana. which handles the flnn's obtained an arrest ·warrant carrying financial matters. joined the probe which led to questioning of Spears by phone, $100,000 hail for Spears after presenting police .said. evidence in the case to the District He reportedly promised to wrack his Attomey. memory about the alleged check mixup Spears had eluded capture prior to and call back within an hour, making no1ifieatlon that be would give 1-fcCorrbton and llta.nn told poliet:?, but hims.ell up.in company .. ~1ith BeYerly Hills never returned the call. allomey Goorge R. 1t1ilman to faet:? the A "''etk ago. Detective Stoneback said. charges. he staked out Jim Siemon.~ In1port.s auto J udge Selim S. "Bud " Franklin agency near Orange County Airport v.'hen released the defendant on his own he learned Spears had an appointment to recognizance. Spears promi.sed to appear have his f¥lercedes-Bcoz luxury sedan in court for formal arraignment April 18 serviced. on the felony charge. The suspect never showed up. however. Detective Stoneback said he was called and he was nowhere to be found the into the case shortly after Spears following day ~·hen Detective Stoneback resigned from the Coast Catamaran visited the Coldwater canyon home with firm, 2026 ri.lcGaw St., Irvine, in late the arrest warrant. January. l{e said the residence Is in the $200,000 Company President Fred C. r:.inge and is crammed with rostly fl.fcCorristDn said Spears told of an antiques and other furnishings. opporhmlty go back into the movie A third visit to Warner Bm!!. Studios scriptwriting bwlness after a dry period where the smpect said he is employed in Hollywood creativity. • also found him absent, according to He departed for Beverly Hills, by way Detective Stoneback. of London, police said, taking along the He said it was at thi3 lime that Spears catamaran firm's chief billing secretary, retained. attorney iuiman and made arrangement!: to surrender. Explosion Rips Gasoline Truck In Huntington An uneJ:plaJntd e:xp!Ollon r I pp t d through the fuel tanks of a ga,,ollDe truck making a delivery early today at the Metro Car Wash, corner B e a c b Boulevan:I and Ellis Avenue ln Huntington Beach. The explosion a!fected only the tanks providing fuel to the truck's engine and did oot spread to. the truck's gas load, acconiing to George Clifford, a n eyewitness to the 10:30 a.m. fire and explosion. The truck's driver. not immediately identified, was reportedly taken to Orange Coonty llfedical Center ror treatment of bum wounds. Observers said he was carried away on a stretcher bUt did not appear to be injured severely. Clifford sa'.id' the fire destroyed the _ truck's_cab and scorched two .other cars parked inside the car wash at the time . lle said one cpr apparently '11.'a! damaged when the driyer gunned the motor trying to get away from the fu-e. There was no damage to .surrounding building. ~ _ I Firemen put out the blar.e befofe 'the names had a chance lo spread to the tanker's cargo, Oifford said , F rom Pagel CRESCENT •.. build in that area," Commissioner Robert Roonc.y said. ''the commL~ion should take a strong stand to have some public agen<"y purchaSt' it. "I an1 inclined to deny such permits," he added , "but we have an obligation to the property owner." The way n('goOations are shaping up. Caspers told h~ fellow commissioners, tht ~·ner "·ould probobly be Aflowed to build on one of the lots "with an a~ta~le :i;etback." fie ~id he didn't ~ant IQ "prt- commit"' the con1mlssion to approving such a permiL "But ," he added. "we have to COOpC'rate U we expect to gel the key properties." A citltens groups called "Fri~ of Crescent Bay" hM fonned to help the cffy search out methoch1 ol !undlng. State Parks Director \\'Uliam Penn ~Iott is exped.ed to tour the aree sometime this y,·eek. Edison Off ice ' To Oose Frida y The Southtrn C.allfomia E d t so n Company wlll -tu Laguna Beach olflce Friday. '\ 1''0 payment off1~ have bet:zl set up In the Lagtma area, In Laguna Federal Savings and Loan. 2&0 Ocean A\'t., Laguna Beach and at the Seatr11y Pacific Nlldonal Sank, 30202 Crown Valley Partway, Laguna Niguel. Customer lnformaUon about eleCtric stryl~ or billing may be oblaincd by calling 494-9711. I No Nude Films For the Duke? TOKYO CAP) -Newport Be1ch'1 John Wayne. here on buslnes! and promoting his new film, told questioners who asked his view on atrtakla&: "It's better to be fut." What about appeutng nude in films ? Slld the 67-year-old star of IMumt-rable Westerns: "It's too late for me to go into that because I have too many callouses." 2 Die, 3 Hurt In Shooting, Stabbing Spree COLDWATER. ~Dcq. (UPI) -'l'wo penons died and-three were miously wounded early today in a wild shooting- st.abblng Incident which also saw a mother or two raped and beaten by a man she said was her brother, authorities reported. One man died of rifle •·ounds in the chest, an 18-yearold girl was stabbed to death and another man and woman were hospilaHzed with undisclosed Injuries, the Branch County Sheriffs Department said. Sheriff Keith b .. Wilhelm identified the dead man a'l Donald J\.f. Hurley, 22. or ColdVi·ater, who died or 111.·o .72-calibcr nne bullets in °"' chest. The dead girl l\'as idenlified as Victoria AM Dillon, 18, who; had multiple stab ""Ol.lllds in her neck and upper back. Both victims were found in a house In rural ·Cold"·atcr, a 1011.1\ .of 9.000 in central-lower f.:1ichlgan , along w It h Louise Starr, "'ho was .sulfering from serious, undisclosed injuries. Authorities said about a mile from the house they found Jeffrey Kemmer sitting in a car, seriously injuttd. Both he and ~fus Starr were admittM to the Brandi Coonty Commmrlty lkalth C<nl<r bl Coldwater., Al!o adm itted to !ht health ecnter wa5 11 "'oman, 29, who claimed llurley, who i>he Identified as her brother. had raped and beaten her with an iron al her Coldwater homt only a few hoon before he. was found deOO at the other house some milts sway. The woman, "'ho has tvro chiklmi, was in ralr coOOltion at the health center. One or her t"'·o Mtls, 10. call~ pol ice when he found his mother had been jltacll:ed . City police 11.nd Merlff's officers. st.il1 lnvtll!tlg:atlng the incident said Hurley apparently bad been at th~ woman '1 heme about t a.m. today -whtn the rhlldttn woke up. •le ordered the chlldrtn back to bed, attacked the woman, lhen ltft. Speed Lin1it Viewed SACRAMENTO IAP l -'Ille ,..ect limit would be restored from 56 to SS miles per hour WJder twin bills Introd uced Mondsy tn the Leglslatul'fl. The limit has been SS m.p.9. since Jin. t to save gasoline. Backers of the lower limit say it will save up to 300 million gallons o( galOline aMually tn Cllifomla. ' l -Es~ape Foiled Suspects Put T eetli in Tlieir Bid STOCKTON (AP) -Accused mus murderers Willle Luther Steelman and Douglas Gr~tzler attempted to saw their way out of their prbon cells tut week, prison officials say. Officials at the Deuel Vocation Instilul.ion 1aid htonday that the two were moved into new cells after saw marks were discovered on their window bars. Steelman, 28. or Lodi. and Gretzler, 22, or New York City, are charged with murdering nine persons near here last November. Victims included a prominent grocer and his family. Disclosure of t.he escape attempt came during a court appear· ance. • After getting out of their celJs, a spokesman sald, Steelman and Gretzler would have had to cross lhe prison compound and then scale two 12-foot-high chain·Link fences lopped with barbed wire to make their escape. Board Get s Jury's Report OD.Nixon's WatergateRole Yi'ASlflNGTON (AP) -The House Judiciary Comn1ittee today received the federal grand jury 's report on President Nixon's alleged role in Watergate. Aher giving the report and a satchel filled with eviderice to lawyers from the House judiciary committee. U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica told newsmen. "They've got everything the grand jury turned over to me." Sirica also read a brief statement V.'hich concluded. "so far as the court is concerned the transaction ls concluded .'' John Doa r, chief counsel for the Impeachment inquiry, and Albert JeMer, minority counsel, spent more than two hours in Sirica·s office golng: over each i1em in the satchel. Also present was Peter Kriendler of the special prmecutor's office. Four guards from the F e d e r a.J Prolective Service appeared at the judge's chambers moments before Doar and JeMer emerged arx:I they escorted the committee lawyers and the satchel of evidence they brought from the oourthou.se. Doar brought Sirica a Jetter from Committee Olainnan Peter \V. Rodino From Page l CLAIM • • • ''ilich has caused the rest of the board unnecessary embarrusment." q- 1..ast summer, Lund was in\'olvcd in a land investment deal in which he private- ly asked Dr. Bremer to write a letter lobbying for nigh density "ZODing aJong a c:oasul strip Uiciudmg property owned by Llmd and his partners. The other board members bad M knowledge of the lobbying letter until it v.•a_, made public months later and prompted a censure from the Orange CoWlty Grand Jury. Vogel said I h e behind-the-scenes pressure from Lund in the Hartman affair makes twice that Lund has made other board m~mbers take the heat for actions they knew nothing abouL The lack or communication •·ith Hartman "'as one of the tv.1> key issues "'hicb call.5ed the board to rtverse its decision on Hartman and v o t e unanimo~y to reinstate him. "Jt is interesting tha! 1-tr. Lund, by once again acting ·unilaterally by withOOlding vital infonnation from Ult rest ol the board, helped c:rea te the very situation he so piously decries.' 'Vogel said . "It is to Dr. Bremcr's credit that he asked the then president of the board whelher be should notify ~tr. Hartman In ad\'ance," Vogel said. "It ~ unfortunate. ho"'e\'er. that Dr. Bremer did not reveal this ln the public scsslon on ~tonday night when queried extensively on this point." Jr. 10-N.J.), which authorized Doar and Jenner to receive the mat.erial on behalf of the committee. Sirica who had de9Cl'ibed the material as focmlng on the President and "bearing on matters wtth1n tbe primary jurisdiction of the committee in it! current inqUiry," sakl in hb statement that "the court has completed uuno\·er or the grand jury r:eport a n d aecompanying materials • . . ·t h e tr ansmi ttal proce:M required approximately two hours since each Hem was individually noted." The judge declined to say any more about the material. "I have no comment at all about the material and I will not make any comment," Doar tok1 reporters a. he carried the material into the committee's office on Capitol Hill . Under committee: rules, only Rodino, Doar, Jenner and Rep. E d w a r d Jlutchinson IR-Mich.), the sen Io r Republican on the Judiciary Commlttee, will be alklwed to read the material from the grand jury for the time being. If they deckie that !he material should be pruenled to the committee as evidenre, It then v.·ould be available to each committee member to be read under tigbt security regulations. From Pagel ODD-EVEN .•• station owners that the system bu done lhe job It was Intended to do and should be discontinued. Supervisor Ronald Gaspers of Newport Beach WM the lone no vote on the lssut. He said It is logical to assume that, if 1here Is no more gasoline now than there ·w33 several months ago and the lines' I'll gas stations are shorter, then the odd- even plan bas worked. "I think It would be a bit premature for us to get out of this now," he said. "I think we y,·ouJd be well advised to hang tight for about 30 days until gas supplies start building up again." From Pagel DAU GH-'l'ER. • • from Canada College of Red.wood City. Ta}'ior • an All -American guard at Stanford in 1942, retired in January. 1972, after serving as Stanford 's athletic director for 10 years. He stepped dOYl'D after Stanford's second consecutive Rose Bowl victory under Coach John Ralston. Taylor v.·as head football c:ooch from 1951through1957. He and his wife Uve in Atherton. Police Bid OnAge ndar All Depend s Laguna Beach Mayer Roy .Holm said today approval or • request by the Police Employe1 A.'lSIX'latlon for lime on the City Col.mcll's April 3 aeenda ~·ould depend on the topic ID be dlfCUUtd. The mayGr sald If the assocl&tion "'anted to discuss budi;letary maners. the April 3 nieeting was the wrong time, but. he said "if anyone wants 10; make • conunent. _we'll hear lhem just likt atl)"Une else." The ml)~r said the budget had been dlJCUSSed at a special meeting ?tlarch 13, and invttatlon.'I to all the employe associations had been ext.ended by the city manager. He said he did not believe a rtpresentalive or the police employe! association attended the meeting. It was at that meeting lM eot.mcil authorized cutting of 18 city positions including five police position.! to balance · the 1974-75 _fiscal budget. "Generally. the topic of the bod get is something we won't talk ·about," Olf mayor sai d. ~fayor Holm sald he: had not bad time to assess the molt recent assoclatfoo manp::iY11!r figures contradicting Ume be relea5ed Friday. * * * F rom Page l POLICE ... on the patrol car also b a d I? malfunctloned and leaked fluid, he saJd.. He said statements: by Mayor Hohn that only on one occasion was a single offieer on patrol in the city were not correct. The ar.socation. he said, has doc:umented seven ca!les whert a single officer has been · deploytd on the midnight to 8 a.m. shllt during the last tl'lrtt months and numerous cases where a single officer has been in the field alone because of required c o u r t appearances and prisoner transportation on the early morning and day watches. "The information I got was from the chief," Mayor Holm said today. Polief, Chief Frank Schopen refused to talk with reporters today. itacAdam said even the nnmbers of personnel working in the department were ·tn error. The e!ty figure was 38 badg<><arrying per.ionnel and a t«aI or S4'h department personnel. 1'-tacAdam said there were now 35 badge-<:al'T}'ing offteers (including the chief and administrators l and 15 civilian personnel for a total of 50. "We don't know where they got their figures .·· Briggs said. "We've looked everywhere In every closet. every drawer In the building, and this is all we can find," MacAdam said. 1-facAdam said since the employes asoociation's news conference a week ago when the first. claims of low morale and department deficiencies were made, no one from the department or the council has di!cu!sed the problems ~ith the association directly. ''They haven't asked us a bo u t anything." MacAdam said. ' Pon1pidou at Home PARIS (UPll -Alling r...ldeot Goorges Pompidou. w1i ... health has caused widespread Pf"" speoulatioo that he will be forced to quit and caU an early electiorl, again postponed his return to v.'Of'k and remained at home today for the fifth straight day . It was the second time the president put off a sdleduled ceremony to receive the credentials of F..ast C'ri!nnany's first ambassador to France. Ernst Scholz. OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - ( For three more months Placentia Ave. will be torn 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 the back way. We -hope ·you will be patient with consiruction as the results wili certainly be worth all ihe !rouble. If you aren't adventuresome, give us a call. and we ·11 bring samples to_your home. 19th ST. -1 11111 ST. 17"1ST. i ~ . . -> I > 1663 ~ -PlACINT1A 16th ST. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Pl acentia Ave. COSTA M6A 646-4838 Men.~lltvn. t te 5:30; M. t N '1 s.t. t :)O te 5 ' \ \, Saddlebaek ED ITI ON T oday's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 85, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1974 TEN CENTS Hartman Reinstated at Saddlebacl{ College . rSomt 100 fam of Saddleback College football oorach George Hartman came to ills de!enoe Monday night, and the boanl d lrusU<os responded by reinstating him a1 athletic ~rector. .i:HOhe'tly, I doo't lhink we gave ~ study to this ," Trustee Jam,. l&rsbaII of Laguna Rills said to the March 11 decision to strip Hartman or his alllletk: d~eciorsbip (Related Story Pa.le l8). Led by acting board presideot Hans llOgel, the lnlSlees admitted they bad not glien Hartman a chan« to de!ml • * * * Why Coach . Reportedly Not Told By JAN WORTH Of .... 0.llr .... """ Saddlebact College football coach George Hartman wu not told of a pending action to strip him or duties as athletic director becallSf: of directlOM from the then president of the board of trustees, another trustee said today. According to Trustee Hans Vogel, ex- boanl p.-..ldent John Lund. instructed SUpL Fred Bremer not to tell Hartman an action was bellig c o nsi der e d o:inceming him. Vogel said Dr. Bremer admitted to the board after a five-hour meeting with fans of Hartman Momlay that Lund had told him not to broach the subject wiUt Hartman. "I think lAlnd felt if he ignored the rest of the board this issue would somehow go ~1." Voeel N.kt, Lund wu a supporter lf<Hartmu and repor<odly laid two elber INl1«9 not to let the aetlon .ifedlng 8'l1maD happen in hil ·-;Lm>d migned • week ogo art.r the lldatd bad relieved Hartman of hil alt1etiC dlrectonhip. Lund was in Mexico llld mlsoed the meetb!g when the boon! made ita deci8im. Cootacted today, Lund aald be had no commtnt on Vogel's charge. But he pointed out that Vogel preekied over the meeting where the actkll took place and implied that Vogel sbould take responsibility !or what happened as will. "Without knowledge <i the other boanl members, Mr. Lund l mtrnded Dr. Bremer not to.notify Mr. Hartman of the pending discus9ion b'y the boon! o! the matter concerning Mr. Hartman," Vogel llkl today. "Once again Mr. Lund has unilaterally lilstruoted Dr. Bremer to take an action which bas C8use\l lhe_ rest <i _the boanl 1,n1ecessary embarrassment~' Last summer, Lund was lnVolved in a land Investment deal In which be priva~ 11 asked Dr. Bremer to write a letter lobbying for high density zoning along a <l>aSlal strip including property owned by Lund and his partnen. '!be other boanl members had no bowledge of the lobbying letter until it was made public months later and prompted a cemure from the Orange County Grand Jury. Vogel Slld I he behlnd.fhH« ... ;nssure from Lund in the Hartman affair makes twice that lAmd.lw made otber board memben take the beat for !See CLAIM, Page%) Irvine to Study City' Em ergency Service Boost J..W.. councilmen lonlglit will <"OMl<l<r ' contlmlng the city's e m et g e n c y tramportaUon service on a oo-c.barCe buls. . Acting Public Safety Director Paul BraclY .--nmeods lh!I ~m;n allfboliu tonUnue;n,.. m.dical aid and b'amportatlon oi fire or acdd<nt vlctimo t<t neariJy hoopilals. The emergency m"dlcol t-(EMT) UDlt based at Unlvm)ty .,,.., station ... :r..e tre<t bogll! ""Inc the city last Nov. 19 "'1CI mponded to io. calls &iring the rim 111r.. montbl, Brady noted in a ~ to QOUllCtlmen. In the fint moolll! of _.tlon, the :l))odally equipped vap canied an •~'trage of ts petients a month to l)ooptals In Tustin. Newport · Bead!, Costa MO$l, Santa Alla and Mlslon Viejo. <"Were the city to l.'ONlder lnlliaUn1 a cMrge for the 5efVice. Brady contends the administration of the l«vl<e would about match revenuts," M1,.or G1brielle PJ)'or said today. l!ndy point.I out that, asurnlng a dW'Jle o! l40 per caJJ and .. avm1e " (!loe EMERGENCY, Pase II himself aod had not r...ardled the situalioo ihonluiblY "'°"ih· Among the crowd of H a r t m a n supporters waa Sam Chic a 11 , adminlltrat.ive .services director ot the Capistrano Unified Sd>ool District. and Capiotzano Uolfled trustee WWiam Enquisl auw, -... aUeoded Saddleback and graduated on the Dean'• Lisl, said '"lbere wu one man and one .man only who gave my 1on the impetu.1 and motivation to rucceed. -G ea r I e Hartman .•• Hia remarks Wert s.econd~ by a dozen other speakers, many parents of soru in Hartman's athleUc program. . One of them was Bebe tlolmes, whose JOO Rudi began his footbe.11 career at Sadcneback and bas Just signed a pro oontnct with the AUanta FalculS. ''You have a golden opportunity to do something for Saddleback College -by reinstating George Harttn81l ," Holmes Slld. Many cl tho&e in the audief\Ce were members ol the Btnch Club, the school's athletic booster group, led by Pre!ident Bill i\laddcn of San Clemente. Aside from the sports·relatl'd Issues involved In the often emotional five-hour discuss.ion, the boosters find several f.aculty members exprcsse(f concern about the fairness of the .... ·ay Hartman ~·as treated apart from any analysis of ttis competMCe as an athletic director. "That is the real issue." sai d Saddleback physics instructor James Lindblad . "If something happened in my physics c.llWJ and it comes up ...,·ithout my knowledge 1n an exetulive session of the board, thete has been a mi5earriage of justice and th LS school shouldn 't st<ind stilt for it." Llndblad's point was secondl'd by l.t't' Rhcxles. president of lhi! Facu!t}' Association. James Thorpe. president of the Academic Senate, and Assoo1ated Shxient Body President David llall . ""'e have concem about the dur proctss that allows son1elhing hke this to happt•n \Oo'1thout anybody dpwn the Jin<' koowlng about it," Thorp<' s.1id. "If "C can break do...,·n th c. commun1cat.1on gaps llJ1<l give everybody invol\'t'<l a chan('e to talk -on both l!I~ of things -y,•e'll be moving m the right d lrt,'((lOTI. \\'hile rnost people defl.!Tldcd Hartman, se1·cral ackoowtedgtd problems do exist 1n thc physica l educ;i tion dep.1rtment "hrch lhfy s.11d should be looked into. "I rccognile !~·rl' arc some athlctic prob!en1~ on this can1pus," said ~fission \'1l'jo lligh School rodch Rill Smith. "I don 't know ~·ho LS at fault. but evrryooe is a~·are some th1ni;:s are going .,.,,rong and should be torrei:tcd . ·· Env oy Seized In. Drug .Plot BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Haiti's ambusador to Jordan. Jo.seph Khalil Yunes, was arrtsttd at Beirut airport today and accused of trying to smuggle about !O pound.. of hashlah to the United States, police repcrled. Yunes, a 47·yur-old Haitian d. Ltbanete extractioo, was here on a private visit and •u to ny to. the United States for an uhdi.scbsed pu~. County Supervisors Asli End to Gas Ration Plan Airport security officials found reveral bottles in Yunes' diplomatic pouch containing the hashish, police added. Vi ejo Company Files Canyon Lake Report The Mila loa Vt.P, O>mpany hal filed -°'""'° ·Oowlty Pl-. lb flrst f«mal document I d r a f t ..-1 ln)poct report -on the 2tHc:re lalre h w .... to huiJd in 0.. Greek Canyon. The lengthy EIR -being -ed by plamen claim! the II million lake project would have a significant effect oo the envtronment. But the document goes into detail on mltigating measum and <X>ncludes that the benefits of having such a ma)or recreatiooal site in the Saddleback Valley far outweigh the deficlb to the surrounding ecology. The lake envisMmed ln the EIR would have nearly ro;ur mlie!! of shor1!:tine, 2.,100 feel of beach and 12.&CIO feet oi shoreline available for development I n t o condominiums, apartrneots and single family homes. ~ to the Em, ttie lake will till in a !hallow valley now U.1ll!!d ooly foe frmning and occask:JnaJ cattle graz- ing. The water will be backed by a large earth dam stretched across Oso Crttk near the future intersection 0 r Margueril< Paritway and Al·::ta Parkway. Plans call for the dam to back up an estimated 3,800 acrt-feet of water that will be 70 feet deep at' its deepest point. The EIR ps iirtQ detail about the lake and dam spedfici.tions, including !lOme af the eqineering that wlll have to be done. JI alao lalb about the problem <i earthquake :safety. 'l11e company's cmsultants claim the dam will withstand a quake of 1.5 on the ructcer scale -about 2,000 times as intmse as the me that hit Southern California a few years ago. Noise Law Burden on Airlines? New FedenJ Aviation Administration jet noise redoction requiremenm and deadllnes may force Hughes Ainrest IO te11 tt8 D>usl.83 DC9s and will require Air California to spend up to $2.00.<K» to 1ilence ucb of it.a seven Boeing 737s . Orall(t Qiunty Alzport AdminlstTator Robert ~ said today it may be imposs.lble for Airwest to meet a July I, 1978, deadline &nnOUlleed today by FAA AdminiWator AJexander P. Butterfield. Butterfield today ordered a "phasing out" o( civilian jet planes weighing more than 75.000 pounds if the planes cootinue to e..tceed federal noise standards. Included in the federal order.ere the. two types ol jets which use Orange County Airport, Bresnahan conflnned. Air California operates 24 flights per week compared to Airwest's I l operations at Orange C.OUnty Airport. Bresnahan estimated it will cost up t.o aoo.cm apiece '°" Air Cal to install an available sUencing system on the Boeing jet engines. Similar noise reduction equipment i.s oot available for the Douglas craft and Bresnahan said he w.lerstands it will be 1980 before an engine "refanning " program Is completed. "At this point I don 't see that Airwest will have any choice but to sell lt.s Douglas jets," Bresnahan said. The Boeing conversion is expected to reduce the noise on takeoffs by from 3 to 5 decibels at a point about one mile from the end ot the runwa y, Bresnahan said. Boyle Juror S.!'.jited MEDIA, Pa. (AP) -A third juror wa.s seated today in the murder trial ol 1-ormer United·.Mine Workers President W. A. "Tony" Boyle. UP'I Ttlltofloll 011t ma L iuab Mrs. Theodore Stebbins goes to great heights to get woodsman to spare that tree in Branford, Conn. She's co ntinued protest for two days and tree cutters have so far refused to take the old cooper beech down to make room for a house. Moot o/ the envl~ problems involv«I deal with such t!Mp as air pollution that will be generated, cniwdlng <i streeta, cllsPI..,..,-ol wlklltle and (See 11.EPORT, Page II Man Injured iIJ Gas Fire Irvine Firm Tru ck Explodes in II u1itington Car Wash Launches Charge In E~zzling By CANDACE PEARSON Of .. DrellJ P'llM .,,,, An oil company truck driver suffered fint and >e<:orMl-Oegree burns !Oday when names erupted wttile he pumped gas from an underground tank at a By AllTllUI\ R. VINSEL Huntington Beach car ....ti. °' 1111 °""" P-.t '"" William Cunningbam. driver !or tht A eetf..tyk!d Hollywood ec:n:a1w1lt.er GMC Oil Ccmpany in Fullertoo. was who allegedly became loo creaU•e with taken to the ~ County Medical hil p<n and tbo corporate dleckboot emt.r burn unit all« the 10:30 a.m. wblle employed u comptroller o! an explook>\. lrvlDe hoat-bulldin1 firm today faCft QmnJnrlmn, o! -Budlong St., a\mlnaJ cb1rJes <i emhezzllng tJ00,000 Anaheim, had """'1d degree bum• oo over a als-montll period In 1171 llld early one um and Orsi decrte burns on his this year. «her enn, nose and body, Huntington Jeny C. Spun, 13. lesooe ol 1 Be1c1> paruoedlcl r<porifd. H I 1 sumptUOUI Q>ldwater Canyon borne In condilion al the..:hoopltal was llated aa Beverly 111111. M undertd Manday 1illh aatbf.-Y. · -. hil attorney In Hari>or Jlldlctal Dlstrjd All<ndlnta at the Metro Cor Wash 1t c:ourt Maln Street and Be•ch Boulevmt were Rt' had been eougbt for two wee.kt wuh1nc and wutng car• as usu.at when wlllloul .....,... by COnsumer Fnlld the flro suddenly ripped through the cab Detall Detodive Johll Stoaebld. who • <i the truck aod the two gaaollne pumps obtained an mm warnnt CUTJlalr ocrt to -It was ported. • 100,000 hall fw ~ all<r P-C BU1ows <i black -<OUld be aeeo (!lee OLIMll:S, Pip II • ("" mlla . ' • . , Huntington Beach fire officials on the. scene said Cunningham was usin g an auxiliary pu mp t.o suck out the gas from an underground tank . He was standing on top of the truck at the time. When he saw that the truck's tanks were filling up. firemen s a i d , Cunningham reached over to shut off the SCHOOL TIGHTLY CLOSED BY GLUE WEST PALM BEACH. na . (AP) More than 1,900 Forest Hill High ~hool stlldtnl.t got an extra dtly of spring vacation after someone filled the school's Jocks with rock·hard ePoxr glue. Oas.act we~ canceled A!onday while maintenance mm tried to find 1 w11y to open the school 's doors Md gates. Blow· -llnally U!Jihrtd thrm . ·, ,, auxiliary pomp. It sparked -ga.s vapors and some spilled gasoline ignited the pump -and it exploded, firemen said. Flames quickly engulfed the tanker itself and the nearby pumps, used only recently to fuel up customers with automobiles. Car w33h empi-Oyes rushed to drive the waiting cars to a comer of the lot farthest from the roaring blaze. A few cars were left where they were at the time -half washed under the large brushes. Three }hmtington Beach fire tru~ks responded. as did Je\'eral other fire and pollet uniU. ' The Jluntlngton Bench poJice helicopter hover~ over the fire , which attracted a large crowd of onlookers. ~Y stood on comers or climbed up on nearby apartment projects for a heller view. Firemen 11111id they didn't know why Cu.nntngbam was emptying t h e under8"JUnd tank. ,. ' • Seek Reaga11 01( to l(ill • 'Odd-eve11' By WltLIA~I SCHREIBER Of lllt Dtitt PU .. ~ltlf Orange County supervisors \IOI.eel 4·1 today t.o end the even-Odd gasoline, marketing system. Gov. Ronald Reagan will be asked to officially lift the marketing plan. thus permitting countians to buy gasoline on any day or the \\'et'k. County officials said Reagan will he infonned of the action today and v.·ord that t>te ma rketing system has been lifted should come within the next few days. Supervisors deadlocked on a 2-2 vote last "·ttk in an effort to end the markellng system. but lh is week two of "?fOOse y,·ho voled to keep the plan in effect changed their mind s. Board Chainnan Ralph Clark. a service station O\li'ner. and Supervisor Robert Battin said they no....· believe the system has done its job and shoukl be end«!.,. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. who pushed hardest to get Orange County out of the system said he would consider kttping some kind of gas management program if the inequities oouJd be \lo'Orked out. "linless we go to the permit system hke that in operation in Los Ange les we y,·111 continue to ha\'C inequalities out there." he said . "The permit addresses itself 10 these 1ncqu it1ts and "'ithout it , it ...,·ould be better to back away from the management program." Diedrich said if the pmblcm is a ~I.ale or fed eral one they should be the one lo soh·e it. The Los Angeles program Diedrich "'as referring to allows dri vers of commcrc1al vehicles or those y,·ho nc-cd lhei r cars rvrry day tor medical purposes to purchase a slicker to put on their ""indshield allo .... ·ing them to buy gasoline erery day. Diedrich !aid he think." people are getting u.sl'd to the problen1 and are not using as much gas as they did before. Clark said he changed hi.s vote after !Ste OD:l-EVE~. Page %1 Orange Cout • Weather C.Onsiderable. cloudiness through \\'ednesday, but partial clearing in lhe aftemoon hours. Chance of scattered spnnkles Wednesday morning. fligl'l.'I in the mld-605. ~·s in the mid·5():;:. INSIDE TODAY An Army Pre and h1.t \VAC lil'Ul.enan' girl/nni.d nrr fight· h117 the system. ht Cermatty 1ohtrt ht'$ heel\ trans/l'rred 20 miles away from 11tr and spend., two hour.t a day con1muti11g. Ste Page 4. L M • ..,.. 1• """""" 11 Ct M .... 11 I ,._VIV•l II'•""" 11 Cl1uln.I tl·1t llali.i.tl 11..,. t Ct!ftln 11 0.•'IM CwlltJ' I c...,,-..;1 11 ''"'I• ,._..,., 1t ci.-111 119f!C•t I S:.0-h ll •Jt R•-111 P'ttt ' l!eCI ""'"'"" lt•lJ l•IW!tf-1 II T-'""""' II """'IU ll•lt """''"" 11 .,......... '......... . "--11 ._ ....... t•lf Ml•U.... II W..WN .... 4 2 OAI L Y PILOl " Hearst F1·ee Food Fm1d .~epleted SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -OrganlzcrS of a $2 million food &iveawa.y to help frre kldnapcd heiress ratrlda II ea r s 1 announced today thty art out of fOOd . out r4 money and temporarily out of busineM. But A. Ludlo w Kramer ,1nd Peggy Al.au, directors of the People In N~>d program , said the program would rmune in some form if f.1iss }fearBt ls freed and the Hearst Corp. pays the $<& million It promised on her safe release. "Probably the \ll'Orst part of the whole ~ration was the total violenct tba.l was arowd the operatloo..'' Kramer said. "We obvl~ly made some mistakes but v.·e, have fed the people we $aid we would." A5kcd later to elaborate about lhe atmosphere of Vlolence, he said : .. The: comtant yelHng, day in and day out, the constant threats on our li\'CS, the romtant ripping off of A1r. lfears.t." Asked at a news conference how he felt the program affected Miss 11earst's , chances for release. Kramer said: "I fee.I 1 we're kind of OOck to zero." Kramer said the program distributed 150,000 packages of food since it was organized Feb. 22 in response. to a demand by Mias Hearst's Symblonese Llberallon Army kldnapen. I About 35,000 carton.s of groceries v.·ert diltributed Monday in tilt final giveav.·ay worth $1 ,225,000 wholesale. 1 Kram er. Washington secretary or State-, said he and Mrs _ rt1aze :ire returning to their borne state this afternoon. "We are not resigning as the directors of the People In Need program." he said . He exp lained the program would remain-in existence as a legal entity. "Everybody Is in for the action," he aakl, erplainlng that he has "never seen so many peoPJe ask so much of one family." I The victim's father, newspaper eiecutive Randolph A. Heant, fWlded the program with '5()0,000 of his money I and $1.5 million from the WiUiam Randolph Heam Foundation. I When Lee Ross, information officer for , ~ program, wu asked Monday OOw I !mg the giveaways would continue he replied, "Thia appears to be the l!!t ... " I • i I Clifford Barton . Services Slated Services will be held Wednesday for Clifford L. Barton, 77 , of El Toro at 11 :30 1 a.m. in the chapel of Turner and Stevens Mortuary in Alhambra. I Birton. a World War 1 veteran and a lifetime resident of California. died Sunday. He owned the Bart.on Lumber Qmpany Jn Monterey Park and was a charter member of the Monterey Park American Legion Post. I He is survived by his wife. Viola ; ~ Bob Barton of San Gabriel; daughter ._Joan V. Larson Of Lynwood ; and two : grandchildren. i : Classes Earlier . I-Not Later .. I A news report on new starting tim es for Mission Viejo and El Toro high schools Monday incorrectly indicated that claMes will be. starting half an hour later. I Correctly, classes are starting half an hour earlier. Times Hsted were correct. 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Police Hunt 3 Boys in Attack On, Woman, 19 Huntington Beach police are looking for three l ee n -age boys they say repeatedly stabbed a 19-year-old woman on her v.·ay to \ll'Ork ?i1onda y and tried 10 st.ea! her diamond ring_ Police said the woman was v.•al kin& south on Fir Drive 10 get a ride lo u·ork with a fri end when the three suspects started fonowing her in their car. She ignored their caUs, police said. but then they overtook her and pulled her into the car. While she struggled, she was stabbed several times on her scalp, back, shoulder and chest with a smaJl pocket knife wielded by one of the suspecLs, police reported. The suspects. all described as about 15 to 16 years old, then tried to twist her diamond engagement ring o{f her lizlier but it flt too snugly, police said. The woman, v.·ho police said also had bruises on ber anns and neck from the fight, finally escaped and ran borne. One suspeet reportedly bad an Afro. style hair<:ut. The other tY.'O both v.·ore blue jeans and shirts v.·ith the sleeves cut out; police-said. They are being sought on charges ol assault wnh a deadly weapon and anned robbery. House Committee Gets Jury Paper On Nixon's Role WASffiNGTON (APt -The Rouse Judiciary Committee today received the federal grand jury'!!: report on Pre:i:ident Nixon's alleged role in Watergate. Alter giving the report and a satchel filled with evidence to lawyers from the House judiciary committee., U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica told newsmen. "They've got everything the grand jury turned O\'er to me." Sirica also re.'ld a brief statement v.·hich concluded "so far as the court is concerned the transaction is concluded ." John Doar, chie f counsel for lhc lmpeachment inquiry, and Albert Jenner, minority counsel. spent more than 111.·o hours in Sirica·s office going over each item in the satchel. Also present \\'as Peter Kricnd!cr of the speci al prooecutor·s office. Four guards from the Fed c r a I Protective Service appeared at the judge's chambers mo1nen ts brfore Doar and JeMcr emerged and they escorted the com1nincc la.,.,·yc r:i; and the satchel of c\·idence they brought from I he C'(n1 rthousc. Ooar broug ht Slrica a letttr from Com mittee Cllai nnan Peter \V , Rodino Jr. (0-N.J.I, \\'hich .1Ulhoril cd Ooar and .if'nncr to re~ive the material on behalf of the conl1nit.tcf'. Si rica "''ho h\\d dcscrlix'd Ute material ns focusing on thl' President <ind '·bearing on n1<1 lter.o withi.11 lhc primary jurisdlctiOl'I of the committee in its current ioqujry," M id in hls st.1te1nent that "the court h: ~ oomplelcd tumove-r of the grand jury report a n d aCC'Omp: ·ylng materi al!! l h I! t r a n 11 m I t t a J proctM requlr«l approx imately tv.'O hours since Nch item V.«1s l11dlv1dually noted." The jud ge declined to say any more about the material . O'Neill 6th Graders Plan Fashion Show To raise money (or an outdoor ~ucatlon program ln rt1ay. si:ilh traders at O'Neill School in ~UMlon \o"iejo have organlztd a fashion show for 7:30 p.m. Wtdnesday, Twenty-two sixth grade mode 1 s selected. from tryouta will show fashlons donated for 1he event by a Laguna 111111 department store. The. public ii lnvited , a school spokesman said. ' ' CVSD Unit Asks Fall 'Switch' ~!embers or the Capis trano Unified School Oistrict'i; new grov.1h l"Omm illee have struck up a compromise with concerned parents of youngsters in Mis- sion Viejo who faoed a shift in Jr:igh school campuses. Jn :i change of recommendation, 1hc Grov.1h Advisory Commission agreed to ask trustees to shift nt.xt fall 's ninth graders from Dana llills to san Clemente High School. The change would affect an estimated 61 youngsters now attending eighth grade classeJ from the attendaoce area served by Viejo Elementary School. Origlna l plans would have uprooted scorts more children already attending Dana I !ills and would have sent J 13 youngsters to the Triton eampm. Tru11tees will rec,ive the nicommendation at nert Monday's ses- sioo al 7;30 p.m. Parents anending Monday 's session of the co1nmittec protested strongly any uprooting of youngsters now attend ing Dana Hills, fearing that education could be hurt by a switch of campus. Several remained concerned over Ille compromise because some of their youngsters already had begun planning for jolning ext racurricular aclivities at Dana I-fills. The commission ladcled the problem. because of a growing disparity in enrollment figures al the two secondary campuses. From Pagel REPORT ... noise factors. The con.suit.ants say there will be a noticeable displacement of s m a 11 animals, ranging from hawks and horned owls to foxes and an occasional mule deer. But the report notes these animals have room to move farther into the hills . The report also notes that two potentially valuable archeological sites. though not in the Jake bed proper, might be disturbed by earth '' borrow '' operations arQUnd the lake site. The site contalo.s some Ind ian artifacts from the "l-.lillstone Era" abut 5,000 to 10,000 years ago. but the sites may already have been disturbed badly enough to decrease their value, according lo the EIR. The remaining negative impact!. according to the EIR will be outweighed by the benefits of having a nearby, water-oriented recreation area. Plans call !or the lake tQ be filled by 1975. It will take an estimated seven month.! lo fUJ the basin with water from the Colorado ruver, according to the 1985. After that, the "lake v.ill be stocked with an esitmated 75,000 pounds of fresh water bass and sunfish followed by increasing numbers of fish each year up to a maximum of 230,000 fish per year by 195. The lake will be available to fishermen, swirruTMirs, sailboaters and some limited po,wer boating and the Missk>n Viejo company is planning to construct othet retTeation facilities in a 42-acre public park site at the upper end of the Jake oositi. From Pagel EMERGENCY ..• 50 calls per n'IOOth, the city WOl.lld be E'q>eciing $24.000 a year revenue !rom lhe EMT unit. However, says Brady, "experience in ot her cities indicates ___ 'collection succe!.S 1t 50 to 60 percent is considered good. "This means Irvine coold Jook to rccei\'e $12,000 to $15,000 in revenues," Brady said. Added administrative expense to the city v.'OUld result from an E.'1T senice charge:. Jo"inally, were the council to enact the service levy il \\'Ould be only for a yea r, Brady sa id. "Orange County Fire Protection Department is scheduled to institute a full paramedic program in Irvine Y.'ithin the ll<'.Xt 12 mon1hs." Brady said. •·Once S<'r\'ice is instituted. then the C'TT'lergency program \\'111 be prov ided out of coonty fire lax: ra te (revenues). wirnout additional cost -to the city. The paramedic progntm will not charge palicnls for transportaUon services," Brady said. From Pagel CLAIM • • • • actions lhfy knew nothing about. The lack of communlcaUon with llartman WM one of the two key b:!;ues \ll'hich caused the board to mve.~ Its decision on llartman and v o 1 e unanimousl)· IG re.instate him . "It is intertsllng tbat Mr. Lund, by once again acOng unilaterally by .... 1thholdina vital ln!onnatlon from the rest of the board, helped crt&te. lbe. very sltualion ho M pklusly decri~.· '\'ogtl aakt "It i., to Dr. Brtmer·s credit lhal he uked Ille then presldenl ol Ult bolnl whethtr he should notify Mr. H1rtmon In ad•ancc," Vogel said. "It ls tmfortunat.e.. ho~·eve.r, Wt Or. B~mer did not reve.at this in the publlc ses.,1on on ~londay nlght "hen qooied e11enslvely on this point." Eseape Foiled Suspects Put Teeth ·in Tlwir Bid STOCKTON (AP) -Accused mass murderers Willie Luther Steelman and Douglas Gretzler attempted to saw their way out or their prlson cells last week. prison off1clals say. Officials al the Deuel Vocation Institution said ~fonday that the two were moved 11)10 new cells afte.r Saw marks were discovered on their window bars. Steelman, 28, of Lodi, and Gretzler, 22 , of New York City, are charged with murdering nine persons near here last November. Victims included a pron1i.nent grocer and his !amil y. Disclosure of the escape attempt came dunng a court appear· ancc. After getting out of their cells, a spokesman said. Steelman and Gretzler would have had to cross the prii;on compound and the1i scale two 12--foot-high chain·link fences topped with barbed wire to make their escape. Irvine Council Eyes Increased Vehicle Costs ~U1eage 'x pens e relmburst'ment checks for Irvin<' city employes will be faltC'r if councilmen agree driving C06ts ha\'e increased as much as a city survey sugg(.'S!S. AdministraU\'e Services Di rector James R. Harrington reports that the average cost of operation of 22 vMicles driven by city employes amounts to 15.9 cents a mile. Prc.scntly the city pays cmploycs only 12 cent~ for each mile driven v.·ben staff .are working on city ~ine:ss. Included in the costs tallied in the city study, Harring t on said, were depreciation .gas, lnsunnce, mainten- ance and repair, license. and -~asol.ine comumplioo rate (miles per gallon), he said. lncrtascd eosts of fu el prompted the survey . Harrington sai d. "It ~ int.eresting to note that the results of our study correspond very closely v.ilh !he national study conducted by the American Automobile Association (AAA)," he said. The national organization romputes average per mile operating costs to be 16.5 cents per 1nile, llarrington said. Harrington recomn1ends the c i t y council approve an iilcrtase in the city reimbursement rate from 12 cents to 16 ~nts per mil e. From Pagel ODD-EVEN. •• hearing comments by county service station owners that the system has done the job it was intended to do and should be discontinued. Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach was the lone no vote on the Issue. He said it b logical to assume that. if th~re is no more gasoline now than there v.•as several months ago and the lines at gas slalions arc shorter, then the odd.- even plan has worked . "l think it would be a bit ~mature for us to get out r4 this now ," he said. "J think we would be well advised to hang tight for about 30 days until gas supplies start building up again.'' Troops Advancing In Canthodia PllN°'I PENH ( UPll -Twin government column5 backed by heavy air and artillery strikes continued to move from tv.'o directiom today on the rebcl-held former royal capita1 of Oudong. capturt'd a week ago by insurgent troop!L but there v.·as no Immediate report on their ad\'ancc. The Cambodian high command said intense fighting raged on the eastern flank of Oudong, 17 miles north.,.,·est of Phnom Penh. From Page J CHARGES •.. evXlmce in Ult case to the Dlttrlct Attorney. Spears had eluded caP1ure. prior to making notification that he v.·ouki give himself up In company \tith Beverly Hil l! auomcy George R. lt1ilman to face the charges. Judge Selim S. "Bud" Frank.Jin released the defendant on his own rcrogniz.anee. Spears promised to appear in court for formal arraignment April 18 on !he felony charge . Detective Stoneback said he was called into the case shortly a!ter Spears resigned from the Coa'1 Catamaran fimli 2626 McGaw St., Irvine, in late January. Company President r red c. lttcConiston said Spears told al an oppor1Wllty go back into the movi' scriptwriting bwiiness after a dry period in Hollywood. creativity. He departed for Beverly Hills, by \\'ay of London, police said. taking along the cata maran firm's chief billing secretary, ~"horn he married there. She ha.5 not been charged in the case. McCorrislon told Detective Stoneback It was only a short lime later !hat Spcan;' replacement as comptroller. Russell I. MaM, began auditing company books. He charged that a $13,000 cheek was v.'ritten on Jan. 25, Spears' day o! termination, and made out to Home Savings and Loan Association but he allegedly diverted to a different privale account. Coast Catamaran company officials claim a further audit disclosed other substantial sums missing and mounting up to about $1 00,000, with no ~­ reference record to show where the funds went. Investigators for First Western Bank of Santa Ana. '\111lich handles the firm '1 financial matters. joined the probe which led to questioning of Spears by phone, police said. He reportedly promised to v.·rack hi.s memory about the alleged check mi1up and call back within an hour . McCorrlston and Mann told police, but never returned the call. A week ago, Detective Stoneback said, he staked out Jlrb Slemons Imports aulo agency near Orange County Airport ~·hen he learned Spears had an appointment to have h~ Mercedes-Benz luxury sedan serviced. The~ never sho\\'ed up, however, and he was nowhere to be found the following da y when Detective Stoneba ck visited the Coldwater Canyon home with the arrtSl warrant. . He said the residence ls in the $200.~ range and is crammed ..,.,.Ith costly antiques and other furnishings . A third visit to Warner Bros. Studios where the suspect saki he Is employed also found him absent, according to Detective Stoneback. He said it was at this time that Spears retained attorney Milman and made arrangements to .surrender. Ex-coach's Daughter Mm·de1·ed REDWOOD CITY (AP1 -A youn' \\'Otnan found dead in a ditch wu identified todn.y as the daughttr or former Stanford Univ,ralty football coach and athletic director Olarles A. "Qiuck" Taylor, the coroner !laid. Coroner Paul Jensen of San rt1ateo County sc:ud Janet Ann Taylor. !2. apparently had bttn strangled ~·lib a gray . tunle neck sweat'r she bad been l weanng. l Miss Taylor's body wu discovemd ~1o00ay morning in the dltch near , Searsville Lake west of Redwood City by a milk truck drlvt-r. JeNen said Mias Taylor had visited a friend. on the Stanton! University cainpu.• Sunday. When her car v.·ould not start, he said, Miss Taylor decided to hitchhike to her home in La lfonda , in the foolhills ~·est of Redwood City. The coroner said the attractive blonde young woman apparently died bet\\·ee.n 7 p.m. Sunday and 3 a.m. Monday. He said there was no sign ol sexual assault. 'Mle body was fully clothed. in bell bo«omed slacks, the tunle neck: sweater, and a black ralncoat. ·' . ·~ ' !•\~· '~ I This Was No ., . ,. Elephant Joke ~flA~fl (AP) -Jo Ann Pratt WU alfakened at 4 a.m. by noises outside htt suburban home. She peeked outside, then hurried back to ~ne bedroom and sbook her husband. "Roger. there's an elephant in our yard," she said ~1onday_ Outside was ~1yrtle, an Indian elephant with a taste for palm trees, She had slipped her feUers at a nearby circus grounds. Myrtle downed a patch of grus, the hearts and leaves of several palm saplings and one fu11-groY..'Tl tree. before startled policemen oould call trainers to me· scene. The cil'CWJ promised comper&tion. '"4 Stage Streakers Enliven Mesa's 'Exorcist' Film A pair of streakers wbo devised an exlra<1rdinary and d a r I n g method of exercising b e f o re theatergoers waiting to see "The Exorcist," escaped aftef' a brief Costa Mesa stage show. They sneaked into the Edwards Cinema Theater at Adams Avenue and Harbor Boulevard for the 4:20 p.m. Sunday showing, perllaps through a door left open by a confederate. Doorman Tim Chamberlin said the streakers. males about 21 , stashed tbeir clot.hing . .by ~ doo~, then raced onstage before some 300 customers in the full glare of stage lights. "They did some jumping-jack exercises: and said a few things -like 'The Devil made WI do it', and I don't know what else," Chamberlin said. adding, "I wal'I too busy trying to get them the hell out of there to listen." .. " OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - For three more months Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the st reet . At times Placentia Avenue will be elosed and access will tie avai lable by way of Babcock St.. coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with construction as the results will ce rtainly be worth all the trouble. ALDEN'S 'I If you aren·t adventuresome. give us a call, and we·11 bring samples to your home. 19th ST. ~ -1 18th ST.;: Q -~ 17th ST.~ 1663 + ---l'IAaNTIA 16th ST. CARPET-S •-DRAPES IN COffA. MUA S.NCI ltJ7 " 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTAMISA 646-4838 Mon.,11.un. 9 ti S<:IO; M. t,. t, Set. t 1:10 .. S • I • • I I I 1 I Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks VOL 67, NO. 85, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 19H TEN CENTS j Audience Lectures 13 Huntington Candidates By TERRY CO\l1LLE ot .. Mty ......... "l'llirteen of llte 14 Hl.lltlngton B<ad! City C.UOol candldat.. appeared In ~ llaJ1>our Monday nipit and ,fqund lhemoeiYO& leduttd to almoot as ¢ud> .. tlley ..... -to by llte large a111leoct. Durtng a question and answer session after their series of three-minute spi,ls, etUDCilmea were warned : , ·-Don't tum the city into a "circus" witb campejcn sigJ:llJ all over town. -Do your -......t before council m«lings. -Don't owe your allegiance to the oil lntemta. The candidates in the April t ttlUllcil elecCJon spoke to members of the Huntington Harbour Property Owners Associatkin He~ ts · a brief summary ol ttiielr st.atemeots In lhe om... Ibey spoke: llanitt 1\'leder: H:immered at the idea ol being a fulltime councih~-oman. establishing a oouneil phone number and holding town hall-style forums. "Our problem has been overreacting, not ~g . and that's why we're at a standstill instead of the crossroads.·• John Patrick Swaln: Said be doe;sn't ha\'e all the answers but intcnWi t~ing government back to the people by as\ing the peopl& to counsel him on each situation. "\Vhere did "'e Io s e government of, by and for the people?" Philip Putman: Labeled the City Coun· cil the most "~1ickey ~louse" operalion he , has seen. Complalned about all the lawsuit.! the city has losL "There i.s too much rap ol the gavel and damn Helle prrparatioo." ~larcus Porter: Sa id that as a planning commissioner he has alv•ays been concemed about too much growth and the · nt>ed for a balance bctwe'!'n residential and Industrial gro"'th. "\\'e're out of kilter OO\l', r.ro'A·th has gone wicheckoo:· George ~lcCrack,n : Remi nded them that as a fom1er C'OW'K'ilma n ht• v.·:im1'tl that the ill·fatro Top of the Pier prOJC(_.t "'Ollki be loo COSlly. "I beJu_.ve 10 good air. Ofl('n space, the thin gs v.c all v.·an1. But you ha\'e to pay for the things you 1,1,.anl." John Flood: Poliet' hnrras~mmt of youth sparked his intrrcst in tJie t'o11nc1I ratt, he said. lie claimed thC police arc hea\')'-ha ndNI "Some of th~ police seem SC'lf-appo1ntt'd to drl\'e thP youth oot. Th~rt_· hav~ be\'n outrageous v1olatlons oi Cl \'LI n11:hts ., Al COPn: lott.11nbC'n1 rounciln1M. wants the n1a~1 1 l' Bo\sa Chica property dt'veloped a~ low density res idential., sup('rior to llunllngton !!Arbour. !le qllott'd ,1 for111t'r rounciln1;1n for his phi!W..Oph~·: •· 1 l'ote as if 1 were proh1b1tt'<I by la w from 5('(.'king re- 1St' f<'ORU ~I, Page Zt Man Hurt • Ill Huntington Explosion • 'lob Completed' End to Odd-even Gas Plan Voted By WILLIA~f SCHREIBER Of 1111 DtllY l"llllf Sllff Orange County supervisors voted 4-1 today to end the even-odd gasoline marketing system. Gov. Ronald Reagan will be asked to officially lift the marketing plan. thus permitting co\ll'ltlam to buy gaaoline on any day ol lhe w .. k. County ofticlab aaid Reagan will be lnlormed of the action today and wont lbat tlio marketing system bas been Jilt<d lbould come wllltln llte nm '"' daya. Supervllon deadlock<d on a 2-1 vote 11111 -k IJ\ • an effort to end the marketing system, but this week two of those who voted to keep the plan in effect dwlged their minds. Board Clairman Ralph Clark, a tervice station owner, and Supervisor Robert Battin said they now believe the system has done Its jab and should be ended. Supervbor Ralph Dledridl, who pushed bardest to get Orange County out ofl fle f}'stem said he would consider keeping 10me kind of gas management program if the inequities oould be worked out. "Unless we go to the perm.it system like that in operation in Los Angeles we will milinue to have inequalities out there," be said. "The permit add1'SSeS ' itself to these inequities and wit hout it. it vooukl be better to back away from the management program." Died rich sakl if the problem is a state or fed eral one they should be the ooe to solve it. The Los Angeles program Diedrich was refening to allows dr1ven of commercial vehlcles or those who need their cars every day for medical purposes to purchase a aticter to put on their wiJ!dahleid aDowiJli them 1o buJ aaso11oe •""7 dly. . piedridl said be lltlnU people .,.. ll'ltilli ....i to lhe ~ and are not usill( aa much gas u lllilt _did before. Clark llid he changed b.il vote after bearing comments by county service station ownen that the system has done the jab II waa Intended to do and should be discootinued. Supervl,... Rooald Caspers ol Newport Beach was the lone no vote on the issue. He sakl it is logical to as1ume that, il there is no more guoline now than there was several months ago am the lines at gas station,, are shorter, then the odd· even plan has worked. 1'J think it wouJd be a bit ~mature for us to get out cl. ttm now," be said. "I think we would be well advised to hang tight for about 30 days tmtil gas supplies stan building up again." Ratcliff Found Guilty 1n Deaths; Sanity Eyed • By TOM BARLEY Of lfM DlllY "" SMf'I An Orange County Superior Court jury began deUberation for the second time today to detennlne if Amos Lewis Rat.cliff was sane Wher1 he shot and killed &Jaree penom on July a, 1972. ..,1be same jury filed back into Judge illnuel Drelzen'1 courtroom late Mooday ~ H untingf,On Streaker 'l:riticizeil'- The Huntington 8eadi poll« computer has beoome a critic not ol people's crimes, but of their J bodie!l. 1 J The calls l"flCftved eadi da:v by ' lhe police ..... Joq<lj ... - • ' printed by a very eophisticated computer. One umamed -Monday reported a man, about n .. feet 10 1ncbes tall. near Mammoth Drive and Evergladol Lane about LI p.m. "weatln( Kl ha~ no .-. stree.klng in area ," the computer 'log noted. The man waited for can to go by and then frollcl<ed nude bi llte street. the caner 11kl. The log added, "Not a good build Oii the body ... The poll« offkor who looted !0< llte mlsWpen ..... ""' added • note of hb own af\er a n lD!luccesaful search : "AppermUy llte sUbject pit c:old ·and ldL" to find the gray-haired aerospace engineer guilty of first degree murder in the killings or bis .. tranged wife, Betty Louise Ratcim, 41, and her friend, Mrs. Barbara l.4uise Carew, 42. o r Westmmster. They ruled alter two days ol deliberations that Ratcliff, 51 , was guilty ol ""'"'1 degree munler in the killing of Mrs. Ratolil!'s friend, Q-atg P. Hirst, 53, of Anaheim. It was testified that Ratcliff, rifle in hand, was waiting for the-couple whtn they an1wd at Mrs. Ratcliff's home at 105.26 1i-1oming GlOQ" arcte, Fountain Valley, in fbe early hours of JuJy...a._..,"""=- The jury was told that he put fv,1) -bullets into Hint'• bacll; as the victim ran &Cl'OS3 the lawn and then turned his attt.ntJon to Mn. Ratcliff w~ had run to a neighbor's home for help. Mrs. Ratcliff wu riddled by nine bullets as 8be vainly tried to arouse her sleeping neighbors, polloe Aid. They sal'd that Ratcliff tlleo redlrocted his au.ritlon to the dytiig lllnt whole cr1 .. ror help were clearly audible in nearby homes . lt WU lalifled that Ratclilf, by then out ol amm..Utioo, .....r the butt of hto rtfle to fml!b off Hint. Poll« aald the ft.I.port wu broken tn four places. Wit••-aald Ratcll!I then drove home, got a new rifle and ammtmltiOn , and d~ to the w .. lminst« home or Mn, Carew who had re-!0< fi1e ntght. Mrs. Carew, blamed by Ratcliff 10< -Ing hil wife to divorce him, was iilled by two bulleta to the heod as lllt sat up In bed and talked to bet' Ttsitor. She was dead when bet' two t«naged doug!l1trs roa<hed bet' bedi<lom, poll« 13ld. Ratcliff was !ouod to he l.,.ne In late tm and comm-to Awcadero Sute Hcrplt.aJ. Early this ye;i.r, i\ was (Ste SANITY, Pap ZI \ • D11t1 ,., .. , f'tl9i. _,. l"llrltll 0''*'-11 HUNTIN°?;TON BEACH FIREMEN MOP UP AFTER DOUSING TANKER TRUCK FIRE Driver Burned, P1rk9d C1rs Da maged in Fuel Bl1te 1t Cir W1.sh Tod1y Former Football Coach's Daug hter Found Murderecl RE DWOOD CITY (AP) -A young woman found dead in a ditch 1vas identified today as the daughter of former StanfGrd University football coach and athletic director Charles A. "Cluck" Taylor, the coroner said. Coroner Paul Jensen of San Mateo County said Janet Ann Taylor. 22. apparently bad been strangled with a gray turtle neck sweater she had been wearing. ?.fiss Taylor's body ""as discovert'd Monday morning in the ditch nea r Searsville Lake west of Redv.·ood City by a milk truck drive r. Jensen sa id Miss Taylor had visited a friend on the Stanford University campus Sunday. When her car would not st.art, he said, ~tiss Taylor decided to hitchhike to her home in La Honda, in the foothills west of Redwood City. 'lbe coroner said the auractive blonde young woman apparently died between 7 p.m. SurK!ay and 3 a.m. Monday. He said there was no sign of seiual assault. The body was fuUy clothed in bell bottomed slacks, the turtle neck sweater. and a black raincoat. Miss Taylor v.·as graduated last year from C3nada C-Ollege or Redv.·ood Cit y. Taylor, an All· Americarl guard at (See DAUGHTER, r.,, ZJ lluntlngto11 Drama Police Seeking 3 Boys In Stabbing· of Woman }luntington Beach police are looking for three 1 e e n • a g e boys they say _r_epeatedly stabbed a 19-year-0ld woman on her v.·ay to work ~TOOOayanB tried-to steal her diamond ring. Police said the woman was walking south on Fir Drive to get a ride to Y.'Orlt v.•ith a friend v.·hcn the three suspects Cllrlsbad Chief Given Reprieve CARLSBAD I AP) -Police Chief Ralph Laughlin has been given a t'A·o-<lay reprieve by Carlsbad City ~1anager Paul Bussey, who wants him to resign .. Bussey said "-1onday he v.·ould give Laughlin tmtil Wednesday lo study a task force report on police department problems. Previously, he ordered Laughlin to step dov.'Tl by r.fonday or race dismissal . The task force . hfaded by former l.o."i Angeles Police Chief Tom Reddin . said last week that police morale and communication betv.·een the chief and his offictr!I 'had deteriorated because of "a lack of leadership." slartC'd following her in their ca r. She ignored H~ir calls, police sa id. but then they overtook her and pulled her into the car. \\"hile she struggled . she was stabbed several limes on hrr scalp. back. shoulder and chest with a small pocket knife v.·ieldcd by one of the suspects, police reported . The suspects . all described as about 15 to 16 years old , then tried to tv.·ist her diamond enga gement ring off her finger but it fit too snugly, police said. The woman, who police S<iid also had bruises on her arms and neck from the figtit , finally escaped and ran home. One suspect reportedly had an Afro-- style haircut. Tile other two both l,\'Ofe blue jeans and shirts with the sleeves C'\Jl out. police said. They are being sought on charges of assault with a dtadly weapon and armOO robbery. Boyle Jw·or Seated ~t EDIA . Pa. (A Pl -A 1hird juror 1,1,·as seated today in the murder trial of former United :\f ine \\1ork ers PrcsidC'nt W. A. ''Tony'' Boyle. Eleet or Appoi1at? City Clerk Issue Debate~ Sbouid Himtington Beam resideots elect a city clerk? Thal WJlli one cl the .....,. explored Monday night a.s four candidates for the ofrice cuUioed their vie'A'S for the Huntlngtoo Harbour i'n>p<rty Owners -· -clek Alida w .. t .. orth and eballenger James Dukette don'1 think it obould be an elective post, but they •ril nmirli for the job anyway , Ka.tberine Wallin. a city p&amlng commissioner 'fllho wants the clerk pofll, lupports il.1: elective MpeCt.. while Bemard Mahoney nt:\'er really took a at.and on that issue. Here in capsule form is what the lour clerk caadidates told a pocked """-'< in ' ' the Huntington Harbour community ctnt~: -Wentworth: Suffering from l&l)'Tlgiti.s, she Jet ?i1ax ~loore speak for her. He reminded listeners that she has worked in the city clerk's office for 13 )'e9r.I, having served in "every posilioo there. "How many ol yw would like to elect a fire chiet or a police chief?" Moor-e ask!d. "Ct.ruin positlais in the City require experience and txpertlst aod should not be tak<n to th< pollUcal arena." ~ -Wallin : Said tM clerk &hould be an tl~ve post becallSC!: voters refused lo make it Appointive in reoent city clectloo. Promised to keep city ball records open to lhe pu'>lic and expand voter registration procedures. "\Vilh an elected ofhc1a1. the imagt is ir.iportant as v.·cll as the background.'' W said. "Information is pov.•er and you will have a~ to public records." -~1ahoncy : Pointed to 25 )'tars In data pf'Oei?$.ting and S}'Stems management as hi! qualifica tion. Said he '9.'0Uld explore cbarttr dlangc to hold city eledloo with stale primAry. "I promise to bring long houn and hard work to thfs office," he saki. "I have the management skills and the ba<kgrnond.'' -Oukelte : Tmugh just 30. contends his experience In ?:llY and c o u n L 'I ISte CLERK, P~ge %) Blaze Rips Gas Truck 111 c .. r w asl1 By CANOACE PEARSOS Of lloe Dl!l1 'llel Slit! An oil company !nick <lri\"C'r suffered first and S<'rond-dcgrec bums toclay when fl an1es erupted v.·hilc he pumped gas from an undC'rground tank at a }funtinglon Beach car .... -ash. \\'illianl Cunningham , dri.,.er for the G~fC Oil O:lmpany in FullC'rton, WO! !Aken 10 the Oran~e Countr ~fedical Center burn unit after the J0.30 1.m. expklsion. Cunningham, of ~ Budlong St ., Anaheim, had second degree bums on one arm and first degree bums on his other arm, nose and body, Huntington Beac-h paramedics reported. H i 1 condition at the hospilA I was listed Ill satisfactory. Attendant-; at the ro.1C'!ro Car Wash at ~fain Street and Beach Boulevard wv-e v.·ashing and waxing car~ as usua l when the fire suddenly ripped through the cab of the truck and the tv.·o gasoline pumps next to where it v.·as parked. Billows of black sn'loOke could be seen for miles . liu11lini:ton Be.1ch fire officlab on the scene said Cunningham wa.!I u.!ling an auxibary pump to suck out the gaJ from an underground lank. lie "'·as standing on top or the truck at the timt'. \\'hen he saw that the truck's tanb "·ere filling up. nremen s a Id , Cunningham reached oi1er to shu t off the auxiliary pump. fr sparked -gas vapors Bnd aome spilled gasoline ignited the pump -and it exploded. firemen saiF. Flames qu ickly C'ngulfed the tanker itself and the nt•arby punips, used only !Ste TRUCK, l'age tJ Beach CofC \Vomen Slate Fashion Show A fashion show luncheon v.ill be htld by lhe \\'omen 's Di1•1sion of the lluntington Beach Ch amber of CommC'rce \\'ednrsday It starts at 11 :30 a.m. at the lfuntington !!arbour BeAch Clu b The price 1s ~5 !ill for the btt( burgundy lunchoon , v.'hich includes a salad buf(cl. for reservations, phone the chamber office. 962~1 . Orange Coast • Weather Considerable cloudine~s through Wedntsday, but par11al clearing in the afternoon hours. Chance or scat1ered sprinklC'S \\'ednC'~ay morning. Highs in the mid-60s. Lows in the' mid·SO:i. INS!DF. TOD/\ Y An Army PFC and hi~ \VAC litllltnan t (/1 rlfnc11d arr f1Qht· ma tit(' sy.ttent Ill r.('r nU11f!/ wliere he'.t bren tran3fr rrrrL 20 n1Ht.t away fr om lu•r a11d sprnd.( ui ·o hollrs a dat1 cornm utin !J. Set. Page 4. ' "'· .. ,. .. . ..... .. C1M'-"'le • Mvlv1! ....... 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Rld\ard G. Kleindienst . Under questioning. Dean said he told Nixon about "1ilchc\I ·, concern but n-O! about the reference Lo Klcindicn:st. Referring for the first tiine to taped White l·IOU.'K' cooversaiions, r-.htchell"s attorney, Peter Fleming Jr., asked: i Q: Did you tell the President that ~tr. Stage Streakers Enliven Mesa's 'Exorcist' Film A pair of streakers who devised an extraordinary and d a r i n g method of exercising b e f o re theatergoers waiting to see "The Exorcist," escaped after a brief Costa ~\lesa stage show. They sneaked into the Edwards Cinema Theater at Adams A vt'flue and Harbor Boulevard for the 4:20 p.m. Sunday showing, perhaps through a door left open by o. confederate. Doorman Tim Chamberlin said the .streakers, males about 21, slashed their clothing by the door, then raced oru:tage before some 300 cmtomcrs in the full glare of stage ligh .... "They dld some jumping-jack exercises and said a few things -like 'The Devtl made us do it', and I don't know what else." Chamberttn said, ·adding, "l was too busy trying to i•I them the hell out of tJ)ere to liiten." · r IHair Stylists : Vie at College I Wash-and-wear hairstyles. designed with t~ "Gatsby Look" In mind, will be feat.un!d at the annual hairstyling competition at Golden West College at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Community Theater. The competition. "Razzmatazz," will be for the 35 cosmetology students at the college. The student stylists will be judged in three categories -artistic, daillme and q~ick--sen'iCC s l.Y 1 _es. Fritnas of the students ·will serve as models. There l'i\I also be a fashion show featuring the Gatsby Look. Admis.sion is free. Frona Pagel DAUGHTER. • • Stanford in 1942, retired in January. 1972, after serving as St.anford"s athletic director for 10 years. He stepped dov.'Tl after Stanford 's second conseeutive Rose Bowl victory under Coach John Ralston . Taylor was head football coach from 1951 through 1957. lie and hi.s v.·ile live in Atherton. OIANC.I COAST "' DAILY PILOT Tiit 0•-• U.01! DAIL" PllOT •II!> ,.~<(II lro C9"'1>1-lllt Nl.,l·P••U. lo P<IDhll'N IY "'-o ...... ( .. fl PuDl·oll•'IO (O ...... ftJ. 1-· ••It ftl!lo<"" t •t p.il>llo"°", MoNlo" lllfOV'l'l't f'•"ft'r, ._.. (" .. II M.,t, ,......,,.,,, f111dl, '"""''lftlll°" ll1-clll,_t1;,, Vtllty. Lttv.,1 eut11, 1t\r1t11JIMrllleHtk .ill! kn c1t .... n111 l •n J111n Ct11l1!r1.,., A olnolf '"""'"' "''~" I\ f>l/tlllt-i..1.,,.11111 ,,..j !llA'Uy .. lllt ,.,..C.ll>OI pulll•llli"O •ltnl II 11 llO Wt1t .. , '"•I, c..11 MHt, c1n•or111•, nt:r... llolt1rl N, w,,d f'IHifl<'I! t lld P...-r~., J1ck I. Curl • .,. VU l'r .. 111..,1 vol C.~r>tt o! M-t• T11010111 Ktt•il ldltM l\io,.,11 A. M~rplrt;,.. MtMllflJ l••to• 011rl" H. l1•1 Rj1l>1rJ '· N•ll Au1ar1n! 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Q: Jn fact. tht 1erm rwulway grand ]ury v.·ere your v.·ords to the President? 1\: That 1s correct. Q: You did not attribute those words to John h1itchell. did you? A: l'd have to look nt the tran.script to tell you. Q: The words runal'.'JY grand jury are your v1ords, is that correct? ;\: The words are my v.·ords in this transcript. Fleming also brought out thal Dean admitted to charges in relation to I.he \Vatergatc break-in of 1972. but hopes for a llght sentence in return for testimony against ?o.lilchell and Stans and other former govemn1ent officials. Among thrm Fleming mentioned O\\•ight Chapin and Donald Scgretti, Q: You expect the testimony givt.'fl in this oourt will be brought to the attention of v.1latever judge sentences you in Washington? · A: I 'llo"OUJd hope so. Q: Have you been told so? A: No, I have not. Tile day's cross-examination of Dean ()pened with an attempt to punch holes in his yersion or a conference Dean and Mitchell participated in Involving a rraud investigation of financier Robert L. Vesoo. Dean declared : ''I'll .stand on my testimony.'' Dean, 35, testified for thi government about a Nov. I, 1972 meeting with Stans and Mitchell at Mltchell's Washington office regardin g . Vesco's secret $200,000 cash contribution to President Nixon's re- election campaign. hlitchell and Stan.! are accused of interfering with a Sewrities a n d Exchange Co mm ission fraud investlption of Vesco's multibillion dollar oorporate empire, In return fo r the latter's· secret $200,000 cash cootribution to' Pre!fdt'!it Nlxc:ri's 1972 re-election camp,8 ign. The initial aoss eraminalion ol Dean· J\londay dealt with Eh r l l clfl man 's reported concern over Donald Nixon Jr. of Newport Bea~. a ncphrw of tlM! ?resident, as evidence of his intcrt'8t in the Vesco case. There ·was this exchange: Q. Haven"t you defint'd M r . Ehrliebman as Donald Nixon Jr. 's keeper or watcher. A. Yes, one of them. Q. Donald Nixon Jr. had !or a period of lime been in lhc employ ol Mr. Vesco. A. That's my understanding. Q. And t'hat had been or some. concern to the Yt'hite House. A. Yes. it had . Q~C.OOcern that Donald Nixon Jr. was lra\·ehng 11t'ith Vesco and name-dropping aroWKI tile vrorld. A. Yes. Q. And he 11;as dropping the President's name. A. He \\'as dropping any name he could. -Q. And that included the President's . A. Yes. Q. And Ehrlichman indicated to you that that's how Donald Nixon Jr. v.·as being used by Vesco. A. 1-fe did not so articulate to me. From Pagel SANITY ... tli'lcrminf.'d that tiie had regaintd hi!! sanity and rould now be Lricd on the tripl<' n1urdf'r a\legotions If the jury finds Ratcliff sane he facrs n sentence of life jo state poson on each o( the. first degree convictions and JO \"l'ars to life on the s1..-cond degrrt finding . Ills rcarllon late ~Tondnv ~·as \\"hat it ha~ bt'cn throuJ.thout ihe !rial impassivl' and apparently uncaring . FromPqeJ CLERK ... . ..___ OOckground fa master's degree Vi: J?Ublie administration) give him a fresh approadl. "for years public 54!.rvioe bas bttn my vocation and avoe1tioo ." Du k et t e advised. •·Do yeir.i And )'tan of cxpeMenct really count~ .. Speed Li111il Viewed SACRAMENTO (API -The sp«d llmlt would be restored frorn M to 6S miles per hour under twin bill1 lnt.roductd ~londay In the IA:glslaturc. The limit has been S5 m.p.b. 11lne~ Jin. 1 ''' 5ave gasollnt. Backers of the lower limit sax It wlll save up to 300 million ;.allons of E:llSOllne annU(llly Jn Cnlifornla. ' DA Cleflred District Attorney Jim Garrison was acquitted today of income tax evasion charges. A federal jurv in New Orleans delibcr· ated only a few 1ninutes be- fore giving the verdict. Experts Claim Jet's Door Caused Crash WASHINGTON (AP) -The OCIO jumbo jet l''hich crashed near Paris this month taking a record 346 lives had not undergone a key modifieatio.n on a cargo door. a National Transportation Safely Board official said today. C. O. r-.1iller. director of the board's Bureau of Aviation Safety, told a Senate aviation subcommitlee there w a s multiple evidence suggesting the cargo· door v.·as not locked properly and that one· or the first pieces separated from the plane was the aft cargo door. Although ~Uller testified the French ha ve not determined the official cause of the crash. experts believe that sudden decompression of the cargo hole buckled the aircraft floor. jamnni the rudder controls running thrQugh the floor, and caused the crash. Jn advan~ of the hearings, an official of the manufacturer said "there appears to be little doubt" that the cargo door separated from the fu.selage in flight. John C. Brizendine, president of Douglas Aircraft Co.. a divisi on of ~fcDonnell Douglas, said company rt'C'- ords sOOw that the DC!O that crashed near Paris had be€n equipped with an impro~'ed cargo-door latch in 1972. lfO\\·ever. no evi.deoce to confirm thr company records \\·as found at the scene, Brizendine said. "This is a circumstance for which ·we do not l'el have an explanation.'' he said, In 19i2, the !\'TSB blamed the _cargo c!oor for forcing an emergency landing of another OCIO at Detroit. The board recommended after the 19i2 incident that the FAA require all OCIO operators to make changes in 1he c.irco-- door design and to alter the cargo hold so that .sudden deprrssurization would not buckle the aircraft floor. However, the FAA turned down both rf'COfTUllendations. instead, it agreed to let the manufacttfrer put out service bulletins that reoormnended design and operaling changes ln the cargo door. The changes v.·ere not as stringent a~ "'hat the safety board recommended and \\·ere-not mandatory. '1\.:o \\'C'Cks ago. after the Priri~ crn~h. thr F'AA n1ade the manufacturer's recommendations mandatory. FroHl Page l FORUM ... election.·· Robert Bolen: Cited a lack of ('()nlmunication bctw{'('n the voung people and city government as hi!-! reasoo for running. Said the san1e gap exists elsev.·hrre. "Vote for SOOl~ a Jillie younger. \\'ilh a different slanL" Ralph Bauer : &lid too 1nany \·ariances havr been granted and the master plan too often ignored. Supports a lonji!·range city financial plan. fo.lore bike and horse trails. "Things haven't been OOd they ought to be better." 'rtd 1f:mlt'tt: tncumbe'nt councilman. talked .1boul lhl' old tin1es \\'hl'.'n he came to tov.·n in 1926 11nd how the city had clean air and good beaches thl'n and still dOf's. "f got off the old red car nt nlidnight. There \\"Cre 40Q oil wells ::ind f'veryonc hud a light on . It was glartlOrous." Wllll1m Armstrong : S.'.lid the. city nreds more paramedical te.im.s, dotsn't nt'cd a fre<"9t'a)' either east or v.·esl o( Beach Boul-r.vard, does nrcd library branches. "\Ve don't have time as councilmrn to run a bunch of c.at.1 up and down the alleys tryill$t to put conars on ~-" Norma Gibbs : Incumbent coun- cilv.unan, said she has always fought· for perks and open space, Pointtd to an oil !AX as one siccomptishmenl In Bolsa. Ollc.a: "\Ye want its best and prime ~. not. shocldy, q u I ck devf!lOJ)ment.'' Robert Alberts: Refu.1e.5 lo accept campaign monty from anyooe, war«& no ·more deMlt)' increase~ and hopes to att Bol!!a Chica developed like l{µnUngton Harbour was supposed to be. eou lhe public on ma,lor lssuce. "Time to take a step toward the poop\t. '' 'J'he only candidato who did not t1ppear ~Tooday l\ight \\'ilS Bruce Gabrielsoo. • l IGssinger, Brezhnev Eye Mideast MOSCOW (UPI) -U.S. Secretary or State llenry A. Kissinger and Soviet Conununist party (:encra l Secretary Leonid I. BrrZ'hnev tCKlay discu!&ed the delicate question of the A1iddle East v.·here Kissinger's: personal diplomacy has annovcd the So\·iets. State Department spokesman Gf'Orge Vest said the t\ll·o discussed the ~t.iddle East in a 31l·hour mee ting at the Kremlin on lhe second day of Kissinger ·s visit here. They planned to resume talks at 5 p.m. ~1oscow time. Vt'Sl s.aid the t\ll'O got into the subject of r.tiddle F.ast peace negotiations after earlier diseu.ssions on the stalled Strategic Arms Limitatioo Talks (SALT) in Geneva. But he gave no details. The Soviets have been critical of Kissinger's pereonal diplomacy in t'ne r.liddle E::ist, indicatinc they v.·ant the ,1c·1ion shifted back t.o thr (ieneva peace ronferenee \\"here they felt they can have more o fa say. The Commu nist party n<'wspnper Prll\'· da, in a reefrence to Kissinger 's ~1iddle East diplomacy last v.·cek, said the Ametlcan press hailed it a.s a triumph but '·it turns out that the n"IOU.ntain has given birth to a mouse." Vest said Alfred L. Atherton Jr., assistant U.S. secrct.1ry for Near East and Sooth Asian affairs, joined the talks today fOt" tne ~\liddle East discussion. He said Kissinger and Brezhnev devoted most of their meeting to this subject, and also touched briefly on the Soviet-promoted European s e c u r i t y cmferCllCe in Geneva . After the rooming meeting, Kissinger lunched privately with senior aides at the Lenin Hills residence ""'here he ls staying, Vest said. Vets said Kissinger originally planned ·10 travel this afternoon with Brezhnev to Zavido\'O. on the Volga River about 70 miles north of Moscow, for more talks at Brezhnev's dacha . But he said the trip Was cancelled because of "bad \\"eathcr." A light "·et snow was falling in l\.1oscow. Ki.5."'liinger opened his talks v.ilh Brezhnev Afonday and told Soviet offi cials during a luncheon toast : "Our greatest goal over the nextJthree years is that we can make the rela tionship htat has grown IIJ> between our two peoples and our leaders irreversible." However, Vest denied a news agency report that Kissinger told tbe Soviets that Nixon has no intention ol resigning before his term is up. "There's absolutely nothing to it at all ." Vest said. On Wednesday, KiS!.'linger and Brezhnev are .scheduled to complete their talks aimed at drav.•ing up v.·orking documents for President Nixon·s planned \'isit to the Soviet Union th.is summer. Solon Declares / ~fcCord's Wife UPI Ttlfpll6t6 ' Two-year-old l·Jyon Law or Tucson peers through one lens of a pair l" of binoculars. 1'he youngster hasn't quite gotten the hang of the spy· ~ glasses yet, but he's trying. Board Gets Jury's Report OnNixon's Watergate Role \\1ASHl~GTON IAP) -The ltousc Judiciary Committee today received the federal grand jury's report on President :-:ix.on "s alleged role in Watergate. After giving the report and a satchel filled with evidence to lawyers from the llouse judiciary committee, U.S. Dislrict Judge John J. Sirica told ne\.\'Smen , "They've got everything the grand jury turned over to me." Siriea also read a brief statement which concluded "so far a.s 1he court is concerned. the transaction is concluded.·· John Door. chief counsel for the impeachment inquiry. and Albert Jenner, mlnority counsel, spent more than two hours In Sirica's office going over each item in the satchel. Also present "·as Peter Kriendler of the special prosecutor's office. Four guards from the Feder a I Protective Service appeared at the judge's chambers moments before Doar and Jenner emerged and they escorted lhe committee lawyers and the satchel of· evidence they brought from t h e courthouse. comment:' Do.ar ... fold reporters as he. carried the material into the con1mittee·s office on Capitol Ifi ll. L"nder committee rules, only Rodino, Doar, Jenner and Rep. Edward. Hutchinson IR-'.\·lich.), the senior Republican on the Judiciary Committee. will be allov.'ed to read the material from the grand jury for the time being. If they decide that the material should be presented to the committee a.s evidence, it then would be available 10 each commiltee men1ber to be rea~ under tight security regulations. FromPqel TRUCK ••• recently to fuel up customers with automobiles. Car wash employes rushed to drive the \\'ailing cars to a comer of the lot farthest fron1 the roaring blaze. A few ca rs were left where !hey \Vere at the- time -half \\'ashed under the large· brushes. Burned Papers WASlflNGTON (AP) -The wife and a fonne.r CIA informant friend of James 0. i'.lcCord burned stacks of his nev.'S clippings and some pcrsona.1 papers after the Watergate brtak-in, says Chairman .Lucien Nedzl of the House-intelligence subcommittee. Doar brought Siric.a a letter from Committee Chairman Peter \V. Rod.ino Jr_ (0-N.J.), y,·hlch authorized Doar and Jenner to rEUive the material on behalf of the committee. Three 1-funtington Beach £ire lruck~p· responded. as did several other fire and poli<:i! units. The Huntington Beach police helicopte r hovered over the fire, ~·hich attracted a large croy,·d of onlookers. But Nedzl said in an interview ?-.fonday that his investigation ol the incident produced no evidence either that the Cl.'i. ~·as involved or that McC-Ord's v•ile and friend were destroying evidence. Sirica v.·ho had described the material :1s focusing on the President and '"bearing on matters v.·ith in the primary jurisdiction 0£ the committee In lts current inquiry," said in his statement that "the court has completed tutno\'er of the grand jury report a n d They stood on comers or climbed up on nearby apartment projects for-a better· vi~, , Firemen said they didn't know why Cunningham Yr-as emptying t h c acco1•11panying materials t he underground tank. A report on the incident \1:as discover1.'<l in CIA files and tumcd OV("r t(t the subcommittee recently, Ned:ii said. He said he has no evidence that there \\'as any conspiracy to suppress it. I r a n s in i t l a I RrQCcss rC'quircd approximatrly tv.·o hours since each item \\'<IS individually noted." 111e judge declined to say any more aboul th e 1naleria!. The explosion complrtcly blackened the front end ()f the truck . Firemen sprayed water on it until the heat had gone down rnough 10 all()w 1hen1 to approach the 1ru<'k. "I have no comment at all about the material and I \\'ill not make any Thtn they took the aux:iliary pump off the vehicle. OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - For three more months Pla centia Ave. will be totn up to widen th e street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will lie available by way of Bab cock St.. coming from the back way. We tiope you will be patient wtt ti consll'uction as th e re sults will ce rtainly be worth all the trouble. If you aren't adventureso me. give_JJs a call. and we'll bring samples to your home. 19th ST. -1 18th ST. 17th ST. i :s . -> i > 1663 >--PIACENTIA 16th ST. ALDEN'S CARPE-TS • DRAPES IN COSTA MUA SINCl 19S7 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 Mon.•Thu". 9 to 5:30; M. 9 ro 91 Sert. 9:30 to S ! • I ' of ki ~char111ed, 1'111 S11re' England's queen mother talks to Raquel \Velch, one of the stars of "The Three Musketeers" prior to the showing of the movie at a special performance in l..ondon. Between them is ~tichael York. who plays D'Artagnan in the filn1 . Hearst Food Organizers Say Tl1ey've Hit Bottom SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -Organizers of a $2 million food giveaway to help free kidnaped heiress Patricia He a r s t annowteed today they are out of food, out d. money and temporarily out of business. But A. Ludlow Kramer and Peggy Maze, direct.ors of tlle People In Need program, said the program wou ld retiume in some fonn if tt1iss Hearst is f""'1 and the Hear.t D>rp. pays the 14 million It promised on her safe release. "Probably the worst pan of the v.·hole 2 Die, 3 Hurt In Shooting, Stabbing Spree COLDWATER, l\1ich. (UPI) -Tu·o persoos died and three were seriously wounded early today in a ·wild shooling- stabbing incident which also saw a mqther of two raped and beaten by a man she said "'·as her brother, authorities reported. One man died o rifle wounds in the dtest. an IS.year · t was stabbed lO- dt.ath and anothe man hospitalized with undiscl injuries, the Brandt OMlty Sherill's Department Ilk!. Sheriff Keith L. Wilhelm Identified the dead man as Donald !\-f. Hurley. 22, of Coldwater, who died of two .2Z-caliber rifle bullets in the chem.. The dead girl was identified as Victoria Ann Dillon. 18, wha Jiad multiple .stab \\'ounds in ~r neck and upper back. Both victims were found in a house in rural Coldwater. a to'>"n of 9,000 in cenrral-Iower 1-lichigan, along \\' i th Louise Starr, ';l.'ho yoas suffering from serious, undisclosed injurie)i. Authorities said about a mile from the house they found Jeffrey Kemmer sitting in a car, seriously injured . Both he and Ml'lS Starr were admitted to the Branch County Community Health Center in C.Oldwater. Aho adm itted to the health center was a woman, 29, who claimed Hurley, who she identified as her brother, had raped and beaten her with an iron at her Coldwater home only a few boors before he was found dead at the other house some miles away. The woman . ~·ho has two children, was in fair condition at the h~alth center. One of her two sons, JO, called police when he found his mother had been attacked. City pol ice and sheriff's officers, still investigating the incident said Hurley apparently had been at the woman 's heme about 6 a.m. today -when the children woke-ap. He ordered the children ~k to bed , attacked the woman, lhen left.. operation \\'as the total violence that \\'as around the operation.·· Kramer said. "Vie obviously made some mist akes but "·e have fed the people 1,•1e said \\·e . would." Asked later to elaborate about the atmosphere Of violence, he said : "The constant yelling. day in and day ou t. the constant threats on our lives. the COO'itant ripping off of Mr. J{earst." Asked at a rle\\'S conference bow he felt the program affected Miss Hearst's chances for release. Kramer said : "[feel we're kind of back to zero." Kramer said the program distributed 150,000 packages of food since it was organized Feb. 22 in response to a demand by ?\;tiss Hearst's Symbionesc Liberation Army kidnapers. About 35,000 cartons o[ groceries v.•ere distributed Monda y in the final giveaway \\"Orth $\.225,000 wholesale. Kramer. Washington secretary of State. said he and ~lrs. Mare are returning to lheir home state this afternoon. ··we are not resigning as the directors of the People In Need program." he sa id . He explained the program v.·ould remain in existence as a legal entity. .. Everybody is in for the action." he said, eql!aining that he has "never seen so many people ask so much oC one family." Tile victim's father, newspap e r executive Randolph A. Hearst, fWlded the program with $500,000 of his mon ey and $1.5 million from the \ViUiam Randolph Hearst Foundation. 4,000 Countia1is Still Mlly File For Exemptio1is Orange CoW'Jty Assessor Jack Vallerga said Monday there are st ill nearly 4,000 Orange Coumians who didn't file for homeowners tax ~emptions last year and are eligible tor refunds. 1v·a11erga said the homeowners rould get a total of $600.000 in refunds it all of them file before Monday. Vallerga said a new law, passed as an urgency measure two weeks ago. extends the filing date for 1973 Wltil April I. ;'Any eligible property owner who failed to file because of neglect or unfamiliarity with the law ,,·ill receive 80 percent of the exemption, or a refund or about $160." Vallerga said. To qualify. the applic.'lnt must have ov.'lled and lived in his house or condominiun1 on the lien date -:\larch I. 1973. Applications for the current year's homeowners exemption, CO\'ecing_the owners of homes as of ~farch I, 1974, must be filed by April 15. Es~ape Foiled Suspects Put Teeth in Tlieir Bid .. STOCKTON (AP) -Accused ma,ss murderers Willie Luther Steelman and Douglas Gretzler attempted to saw their way out of their prison ceUs last \\'eek, prjS?n offici.alt; .s..y. . Officials at the Deuel Vocation Instlf ut1on said ~tonday that the t"'O were moved Into new celJs after saw marks \vere discovered on lheir windO¥l bars. Steeln1an, 28, of Lodi, and Gretzler, 22. of New \'ork City, are charged with ~urdering nine persons near here last Novembe r. Vfctims Included a prominent groce r and his famil y. Disclosure or the escape attempt came dunng a court appear- ance. After getting out or their cells, a spokesman said, Steelman a.nd Gretzler would have had to cross the prison compound and then scale'4wo 12.foo~higb cbain·link fences topped with barbed wire to make their escape. Group Rebuts City Figures In Laguna By JACK CJIAPPEU. Of 111• DIJIY l'ilOI Sl1ff The L<i guna Bertch Police AsSOCi;'ltifl!l charged ~londay that oHiciaJ city figu re,; on department st rength are V.'rong. th::it they exaggerate personnel a n d deployment and minimize overwork ronditlons the association maintains i" demoralizing the department. Officers of the police association said in a nev•s confe rence ralled to rebut the city rigures, lhry will seek an open public hea ring before the city council April 3 to present thei r case. Bruce Briggs, past a ssoc iation president . said if the associalion is denied a hearing or if substantive action is not tak en, ''further. more dra,.tic action ~ill be contemplated .'' The association is known to hav~ a massive la\\-suit not yet filed. but "·ailing in the wings aga inst the city for back overtime pay accumulatt'd since and including !h(' 1970 Christn1as l.Jappeni ng. The association has just hired a nev.· !av.' firm , Association President Terry ~facAdam told ne.,..·sn1en if conditions don't improve for JX)lice officers. one of the avenues open to the associat ion Yoould be a civil action against the city. . ~IacAdam sa id he and other as9.'.>Ciati0n members have had to "sit" on some members urging That more radical steps be taken by the ofrlcers. The association has ruled out a strike or Anaheim-style "supercop" tactics . He said department officers just want to serve the public, but are being frustrated by administrative procedures and an "idea listic" city council. . ~1acAdams said a survey run by the department itself in January showed that of Orang" Count-y la w agencil'! reporting Laguna Beach has the highes t per capita violent crime rate 16.1 crimes per 1,000 population ), the highe st rate of serious crime including murder, rape, robbery, assault with a deadl y weapon, burglary and grand theft (78.1 crimes per 1.000 poulalion) and the greateM number of burglaries. Narcotics was not surveyed . Out of County Trash Dumping Faces Action Supenisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton 'nas declared war on out~f-coun!v trash haulers and residents .,.,.ho are iilegally dumping rubbish at Orange County's dump sites. Diedrich has asked County CounS('l Adrian KuYJ>Cr to draft a tougher la"' suggesting new punishmen ts for \'io!ators of the la\\'., \\'hich limits use of the fl\·e du~ to ro---"Unty ---resi&nts .a n d companies. The current law calls for a fine up to $SOO -and/or six months in jail for violations but a Diedrich alde said the supervisor doesn 't feel the couru impose full pimishment and doubts if an arrest fi3s bffii maae at the dumps In many years. Oiedrich's primary roocem is with the Olinda dump site and several transfer stations in h.is di strict. Haulers from as far away as Long Beach and Chino have reportedly been using the dump for years. Diedrich wants an out-of county truck or car to be cited as soon as it enters the dump and not after it disposes or the trash it Is: carrying. He also favors requiring trucks using the dumps to display the comp3ny namt. address and telephone number to mako enforcement easier. The only enforctmcnt now being done Is a random check of drivers' lic-enses. Oiedric.<n's office said only one other dump -tbli one in th:e hlll1 above San Juan C.plstrano -h,. bad nny roporled problem with out-of-oounty dumpors. . ' H DAIL 't' PILOT :J ' Bar Sli,ooting Clise Witness' Reputation Assailed by Lawyers Defense auomey'S lot a pair of policemen aC'C.'UM'Jd of murde-r and assault with a deadly weapon in Tustin's Bachelor's Ill bar shooting began attempts to discredit a key prosecution witness today. Sam Campise, 35, had some past deal- ill<!S with policemen that might tend lO leave a residue ol. hostility in his attitude toward them. the lawyers coot.ended. One incident cltOO in testimony involved the police officer w h o accidentally drove over Campise 's foot v.·ith a patrol car, leaving the limping victim to make a rude remark. The asserted contempt for la<J.' enforcement being argued by deferu.e attorneys for the tv.u swpended lawmen drew ridicule from Olief Deputy District Attorney James Enright. "He was in contempt ol '.an officer','' Enright shot hack in regard to the incident involving the careless patrol driver. Ca mpise was also once involved in an a._oo;:sault and battery incident. an()lher fact the defense v.·ants jurors to consider in evaluating the v.·itness' r e p u t a t i o n before evaluating his ttstimony. The prosro.ition argued v.·ith the defense for a time o\·er the definition of an individual personal reputalion before reti ring to chambers 1.1·ith Superior C.OUrt Judge Byron K. ~tc~tillan to confer over admissibility of this trial cvldeoce. "Th rl't' lousy inC'idents in 12 years ... " remark f'd [)('pury District Atto rney Enright. scoffing at the attempt to d1screcl it Campise-. The star prosecution v.·itness carrirs a bullet one inch from his heart as the resul t of the barroom 'confrontation and stlooting on Jan . 5, 1973 9.·hich left another bystander dead. Cypress Police Department Sgt . Thomas Baro!di, 26. is char8ed ¥:ith murdet; in the shooting of ~lar1ne Corps Capt. Randall Robinette, 2.S, a decorated helicopter pilot ..... ho v.·a.~ serving at El Toro t<.1CAS after Vietnam combat duty . The young ~tarine fl ier v.·a.s shot in the chest at a range ol about 18 incl\~. according to his dying \\'Ords on the barroom floor, as he was going to a id the police officers v.'hom he belie"'ed were. in trouble. SCIJOOL TIGHTLY CLOSED BY GLUE \\'EST PAL~1 BEACJ-1,rfla. I AP) ~lore than 1.900 Forest !till }figh Sc:hool student s got an extra day of spring \'acation after someone fiTied the school's locks .,.,.ith rock-hard epoxy glue. C.1asses were canceled Monday while maintenance men tried to find a way to open the school's docn and gates, Blow· torches finally unglued them . Carden Gro\•e porice ottkt"f" Jerry Gray, 29, is chargtd ·with assault v.·lth a deadly weapon in the shooting of Campise outside the Tmti:n Boulevan1 !11:ingcrs' spa. Testimony incltxlea allegations that Gray whipped an automatic pistol from his boot and snot Campbe after the Birthday Pcirty Set for Greeter .. Laguna Beach Crttler Ei!tr Larson will ce lebrate his Mth birthday \\'ednesday. A party is planned a1 !ht" Cottage Restaurant for !hf famed Laguna character. Larson. now retired from adive greeting duty, rt!ides al the Capistrano Beach nursing home. For years he stocd on Art Colony comers and wav~ and bellw·ed hello to passersby. , The party is not open to lhe public. Neiv Specullltio1i Sparked About Prince's Wedding l..ONOON IAP ) -Brit~ ne~papers t.oday renev.·ed their ~ation that Prince O\arles will marry Lady Ja~ \l."ellesley. daughttt of 1he ()Jke of \\.'e!lington . bet'ause she acrompanied the royal party at the annual Royal Film Pt>rformance. Lady Jane. Z2, was the guest r:l Quttfl ~fother Eliubeth, who headed the party ~londay night at the premier(' of "The Three ~tusketeers. ·' The group included Princess Alexandra . a niece of the queen mother , and her husband. Angu.~ Ogilvy. Oiar1es. the 2.S-year-0ld heir to the British throne, Is in the navy aboard the frigate.Jupiter, v.ti.ich arrived ~lood.ay at Acapulco, ~fexico, from San Diego, The papers have been talking about a romance b<'twN"rl the t1.1·0. dt"Spite numerowl denials. since they began da ting about a year ago. But . "if there is no romance betwttn Lady Jane .and Oiarles, why was she included in what is one of the most important royal occasiOl\.'I of the year?" the London Daily ~!ail asked today. The organirers of the showing, ~ proceeds go to a bennulent furd, !aid her arrival wa.. a aurpriBe . Elaborate security precautions 'ftT'e In for~ at the performance because of the attempt Vr'ednesday to kidnap Olarles' sister. Princess Annf:. (Q)m\~ ©~ ll:Jb.~ \1!ill\OOl1: $~Illffi~lb. fclb.fuffi~$ (a\.~ (C©),lTu tdl@ ~lifclb. llM$ ~dl= ~UlTh~«il M©lTh~W li~ fc© $~~1Thtdl life ©lTh lL@Mli~ ~@1ci& ~Il~ll:Jhl~~a SeUish-but so satisfying. , ' Pnasirfs S.wtlll C.•tt Pl•t• C:..t• ""• $40-46 11 6411. E. S"1119 &..119 ... ,. 421-4611 l..1tt1>r follou:t.'d !urn outsidt> as Capt.. H.obint'ttt. 111y dying on the floor. In tf'St1mony "itnesSffl also ch.1rge both ofhC\'rS" -t'Spt"Cially Baroldi - v•ert cx1rente-ly intoxicated ~·hen the shooting occurred and !hat they did not ldcntif}' thcm~eh·('s a.'I policemen wttil the gun smoke "'as cl('aring. Bees 011 Wing Agai11; Leave : Tlie11i A lone Orange County's top :i~rultu r:il official 1.1·arned tod:iy thnt bees lra,·e startt'd !v.·arming in \'arious areas of thf' rountv and could post" a th rt'at to people v.'ho lamper \\'ith them. "Sv.•anning, a!\ u1ht>ri!ed Instinct tcrving as a n1earu of preserving and ?"'OPQgating rhe sptdes, usually starts about this time each year and continue1 througMut the summer months," said Agricultural Commissioner W i 11 i a m Fitc.'hen . Fildlen said the bees ~·arm beca~ of overcrm• .. ded living 1,Jarters, lack o( hot~ storage space and h i g h temperat ure s. "The queen \\'ill usually leave \vith 1 nucleus of bees and attempt to locate new quarters." Fitchen said. ''While a few of the be«s are look ing, the majority v.ill congregate in a ball on a fence JXl'.!lt. in a tree or on the side of the building." FitciK>n said the IX'e'l form a swami to prote<:t the Q1Jeen v.i1h their ov.11 txxlics and may rema in in that position for a few hours or a few days W11il new quarters Are found . "Swarming beE6 are u.,.ually gorged with honey and as long as they are not bothered, they will normally oot ha.rm humans." Filchen said. ''Do not try lo dislodge the clu.'ter by hitting it ~·\th a stick or other object, at by tminp; it .,..;rn a st ream of v.·ater." Fitchen warned that such tacti°' probably v.i ll only infuriate the bees and cause them to attack en masse . C<Amly residents with swanning problems can call tM county agricultura1 departmenl at 774-0284 for a listing or bttkeepcrs v.tJo ha \'e tile ne<"eSSa ry protective g('ar, tool s and know ho\o\' to handle ~"arms. Society of Engineers Cites 3 Coast ~fen Three Orange Coast men "'-ere honored with life memberships at the March meeting of the Orange County Branch o( the American Society of Civil Englneen. 1 Julius A, Sonne of San Cltrrlt!Dte and Walter Norris and Frank Hoffman or Laguna ·Hills v.•ere cited for life-long cxmlrihutioo.~ to the eng~ring field. J > • ~ •• ·1 DAh, Y PILOT Just ~.-. Ceasting,~J .,,. I~ .. ·~ ~ltf'l''I' wiih Tom arphine Will Bal Week Rise Again? BAL \\'EEK TILU~: AC'r'OS.'!; our statt, some schools hav€' :ilready tnleashed students and set 1he1n frre for v.tiat is caDe.d their Euler Vllcalk>n break. Other campt1!1es 11re !iimilarly preparing to shut down. flerc on !ht.-t'Oastlinc. this used to ht-a big tune. Years ba<:k. s1>ring vacation for 1'tuden!s used to mean lhc first financial .brt·a k for landlord'i. motel opc.rotoni. i?rorcry stores arxl b<>aeh hot dog vtndors -.rter a long. bleak off Af!390fl. llordes of kid'! ('ame 10 the coastlint> for their spring \·aciftion. ~ of them also broughl fl'O)l?y to make it seem v.ortilY,.hik-for the rnercantile. com- mun ity of our region. ~1,\IN ~1t:CC . .\ FOR the gathering of youtti "''as in N~-port Head\ and its internal comml.mit~ ot Balboa. Balboo !~land. Corona del Mar and West N~. Considerable other cartlree students flopped out their beach blankets in Lag1S\ll Beach or the wide strands ol Jlunting1on Beach or San C1emcnte. Regan:tless of where the collegian£ or high schoolers happened to alight. the. whole affai r v.·as generally referred to as Bal Wl'<!k. in honor of Balboa. which \.\'SJ considered pre.tty much <the central gathering ~ for all the .shenanigans, partie1.1l nrly after the spring sun had s lipped out of sight. Bal Week. and ru rite!: ol spring . enjoyed increasing popularity through the 1920s, 1930s. 19409 aod 1950!. It began to show signs of illness in thto middle 1960s. Thon tt died. ONE FINE SPIUNG rolled aroti.nd about the mid '605 am no throngs oC students arrived. Word got out that they had gone lo Palm Springs or 90IDe other oasis. Nobody can really pinpoint the demise of Bal \Veek. Some clalm it actually succumbed when Ba Ibo a' s old ReOOnvOus Ballroom burned to the grouod. The Rendezvous had been the · 1...'erlter of Bal Week's mecca and now mecca was ~one. Others, however, credit Bal Week's end to rising arnuence on the coastline and a rapid increase in the numbers of permanent residents. All this meant coastal people frownl'd a lot ALL TlllS fltEANT coas1al people. frowned a lot more oo hijinkll of the past like rampant drinking, drugs, sc:<, traffic jams and other studc..>nl preoccupations like tossing all the mote.I patio furniture into the nearest swimming ipool . Then t~ing the manager ln aftef' it. Tn Newport, Lag\ma ard 'I.he other communities, law e.oforcement tightened during Bal Week. Bal Week wci..• considerably i.... fun li you spent ii )()()king out from between the bars oC the local slammer. , • I • \IPIT1 ....... Downhill Racers Ted Kennedy Jr. has taken up i;kiing, despite the amputation 0£ his Mghl leg. Sen. Edward Ken nedy (left) and other members ol the family are in tho middle or a skj vacation at Vail. Colo. The 12-year· old boy was operated on Nov. 17 for bone cancer. Tainted Birds Ordered Destroyed by Farmers W ASlllNGTON ( A P ) The Agriculture Depertment says Miasis&ippi poultrymen will have to pay the oost.. ct destroying milliOM of cil.lcke.ns bl.inted by excess traces ol a farm pesticide.. Government oCUcials and l h e. poult.rymm agreed Monday to kill and bury the. birds, found to be rontaminatcd v.ith the chemical dle.ldrin. Representatives of the broiler chicken industry were told there curreatly Is no way for the federal government to cumpensate producers tor I~ incurred in destroying the. affect.e.d birds. Dr. F. J. Mulhern, administrator d.. lhe department's Animal and Plant lleallh Inspection S<Jrvice, ,.Jd poultrymen would have to bnr aD lhe -ct ld!!lng and dbpoolng of. the drlck....,. However, Rep. David Bo"'" (l)Mtls.), said lal'I' be wruid inl!'Ocllce Jeg;.!allon blday to rclmbune poollly or egg producers It< d1idom or egp d<St'Ovcd or ruled unmarketable "through no fault ct !heir (the prOOucer<') own." Erumates of the number of dDckent contaminal.Cd by the pesticide have ranged up to 8 million. but agricult~ officials said it was poMible that only about 2 milUon \I.ill have lo be destroyed . In Jackson, ?i.fiss., federal and state. officials and broiler indus tr y repreeentaUves met Monday night to dnlw up plans. "We have a tough job ahead, but ll we -k together we can get this job dooe and get !be job dCllle rigbl," said state Agriculture CornmJss-. Jim Roso. The r.d""1 Emimlmenlal Pnil<dion ~ refused JIU! weekend I ilnJll<r industry r.quest that It permit markellng of the chicltms. Federtl olTidal1 said d.ieldrin levels ~ing • Ifft limit of • Army Fi1ghting Cupid GI Living With Nurse Claims Raw Deal NUSSLOCJI, Gennany (AP\ -P!c. Jam<0 C. J-and 2nd IL M>cy Lou Follett are llllU llvq tog-even tboulill be has to ..,.00 two bJln I day commuting to llhare an apart.mMt with her. The Army ~"""' the 21).yeoMld mllllled man lat month from Its boopltal at lleldolbtr1 to I dllpelllary JO mJJ<o any In Wonno. But be'1 ltlll llhulng an aportollftl In N...iodl, near Heldtlberw, wttb the~ mne he -for at lhe _., boopital THE AJtMY bo allo cut oil Jobml's ltlOt11hly olfi'(IOI bouoinC allo-.co ard 11 ~him to u .. 1n the bamoc:U at Womw. Miao FolleU 1111'1 d>o army ls using a Democrats Used In Milk Coverup WASHINGTON CUPJl -Several prominent Democrats were used by the As.1oclated ?.tilk Producers. Inc.. the natioo '1 larged dairy co-op, to cover up a $100,000 C8l!lb cmtributioo to Presldent NllOll. the Wa.lilngton Pmt said in today 's e.diliom. The Poot said detalls of the plan for paying hlct the money are corUiDed in a report commisstoned by MIPt's board of directors and prepared by Arkansa,, lawyer FA.ward L. Wright, a former Atncrica.n Bar M1ociatkln president.. TIIE BOARD action was a mm-e to tollow up report& ol illicit campaign contrlbuUOO.. by ""<II' offidals. The pool said the report on AMPI'• polttl"'1 dealings involved dummy pay. menls to Democratic lawyeni and pub- lic relatoins consultants who, in tum, pve the money back to lhe ""<I!', ap. parmtly witb no questklos uked. 'ibo'neWIJllpe< -lhe report liOOwed lhe money was uoed to pay oil various obliptiono, lndudJntl the 1100,000 bank !OM AMPI olflcia!s obtained to pay for the secret contributioo to President Nill<n President JOO/lson and later a '!\Ilsa· based lawyer for A~1Pl. -Ridrard Maguire. former trea9Jrw ol lhe Democratic National Commiltee and ~tty I WaM>ln(ton iawy<r (or AMPI. -The late Oiftoo C. Carter, mce e~ecutive direct.or of CM Democra.Uc National Commlttee and an o t be r Washington lawyer for the c:<><>p. THE POST quoted Van Dyk as saying. "I had no reM<Xt to think there was anything under lhe t..ble -this at aD. These Pf:OPle Wttt eue.ntia11y COtlltry .people and they or>erated in an ertreme.-ly etTa1ic hanttn-ecaNTI way. I had no reason to suspect anything untowani." The newS)lOllOr quoted Rep. Jonea as saying he made two contribut.IOM ol. $5,IXXI each but said Jonee WM emphatic that he was not reimburaed for them. It said Jones claimed the mmey wu simply to help TAPE&" oil Ille gnuid. 'No Chok!e' "AT REIPELBERIJ llcoplW, "'*"1 •~Y la-· I wu lll*ilUY -to wwk lo tho -Cll'8 UD!I. At Worm1 d._.,., tbll '*111 lo w-. I cloan -· -out pills lllJd gtvelbJtl.'" 1 Lllco 111111Y 1"'llC Gii, J- aympoliJbeo -the --ml youth ~ lllJd drat bu not helped rm -.>ding w1111 tho army. "" -bJo hAlr In Cha middle and otf duty ....,.. -.-. -llhl!U and jewelry. J-allo l>e!ioYoa he booame I marked man for contn'butinl articles last smnmer to GI underrr o und newspapen. "I criticized patient care and equipmen\ breakdowns at the Heidelberg army tio..pit..1," he said. "I wrote lhe articles after my attempts to repor~ tOOte oondJtioruJ to llUpSicn •e"- amwtted with vetbal reprimandl." ! -.JOHNSON WAS a Sp/!daibt «h daol when he began dating Lt. Follett in ~· Af1<r they moved t n togetlle<, the military polke picked him ~ drtvlog bet' r<d Vct-.gen wlthool tbe required operator's licen8e. The incidenc. revealed the muple's living ~ lO the author!U. . For die traffic offenee, Johm:lo due to take nonjudidal ~ from bis company comman'.!er. But ••th e y trumped up the charg~. adding a dlarge. ol aleeping on guanl duty am being !ale for wort," he said. "I WU busted one grade to privaie !lrot cl..,., fined $80 ard given 14 days extra duty." Lt. Follett'• superiors called bet' in for three "COlllSeling" sessi<>M. She said Lt. Col. Doris Cobb, the hoopital'• nurne superior, "wanted to know why I didn't go out with olficen -al hinging azomd will> an mlilted man. I "llilod tmt J didn1 know aoy -ofllan.'' -'·~ I 1be ~ was devised after an ollida! ct AMPJ's politl<:al ann. Trust for Agricultlral and Political F.duc:atioo CTAPE) disoovtred there existed under federal law a $5,0M limJt on iOOividual OJntributknl, the neVl'llplpC!' said tile report flhowtd, AMONG TifE ll('Ol:>le invol\'ed in the plan, Ole newspaper said the report showed. \\'ere: Syi·ian Official Promises Heavy Israeli Casualties -W. Devier Pier90r'I. former associate l:JJ)eci.al coumel at the While House ooder J>r.stdentJoh-. -Ted Van Dyk and Kiroy Jones, Waohlngton public t<latioM consultants, who later became aasociated with the Democrat1c preskiential campaign of Seo. ~ S. McGovern (0-S.D.l -Rep. J..,.. R. JOOO! (o.-Okla.), I former appointments eca-etary t o By The As1ocl11.ed PrKI Syrian Defense Minister ~Justa.la 'Mas says S)Tia "has no choice but to Inflict a.s many losses as it can'' on Israel. Border fighting between Syria and Israel cmtlnued foe ~ lMh day today ( IN SHORT ••• ) and a Syrian communique sald: ''Our positions are dealing tlerce blows to the enem\•." 'Ibey were Robert Nichols, 49, his wife., Jeannie. 51 , and their dilldren. Kevin, 11 and Debra, 13. Eadl had been /!hot in the head with a small caliber bullet. e ligand• Control NAIBOB! (UPJ) -General !di Amin told diplomats today he Is in !inn coalrol ct Uganda arxl denied report:! ll>at Ru!ala was involved in a weekend attempt n the capital ol Kaffi1'"]a to ovenllrow him. Highly placed A!rialn d!plomallc """""" said at leaot 400 --been killed In the figl>.ing and • prge of One ol the men a-edited with putting the knock on Bal \Veek in this region is Ncv.-port Police Otief B. James Glavas . He tlgllt<ned enloreement al1d II OOly took a cuuplc of years for the v.wd to get oul. Man Cheated 100 Women 0.3 parts per million had been fomd through extensive testing:. Acoordlng to the EPA. the pesticide mn-ause em..,.,..,.__ on prolonged .xposure. The°re v.•ere no casualty reports and Tsra<'li authorities said their forces did -nol relum Syrian_sbots._ P.1aJ. Gen. nas. said Mooday night that ''Syria will noc. let the enemy rest on any pa.rt of ~pied territory.'' the anned !.,,,,.. slarted by Amln immailatdy_ -lhe ~· The !JOW'CeS sa.icf bodies were dun pi! ii -the Nilt Riv~r or bume.d. TllliS IT WAS only natural th.it an in- land newspaper rcproter got \\.'Olldering Ille othC'r day if the gasoline l'hortage. coupled '-.\ith lrigh fu<'l prices. mi.f,!ht mean !he kids v.'Ollld stav cl~ to home and 1h11 ~ Bal \\'eek miglit rise from the <lead . 11r offered this hypothesis to Olief (;la11<1s \\•ho :;;hook his hood and assured the \\·ritcr that Bal Weck is really, truly de.ad. all right. Still. v.•hat with the fuel crimp. In a week or so here. a kit of veteran coast 1Yatchcrs n1::iy be lookiag over lheir shou lders-and v.·ondering. KUALA LU~1PUR. P.falaysra (UPI) -The arrest v.·a_<1 announced today or a :!!'year-old man accused of r..educing and rotating 100 \\'omen over the past two years. Police said a.boot $2.000 worth of je\\'elry the man obtained as love tokens from his victims was recovered from pav..-nshops. The man. unidentified bu I described as good looking and dubbed by police a a "Casanova," promised marriage to each of the JOO women be oeduced. The contamination was lat«-traced to a blend of varioos animal and vegetable oils used in chicken feed. Teachers Face Rap KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) -Striking sctxx>I teacller.i Wday faced possi~e criminal contempt citations for a nine- da y walkout Ulat forced shutdown of the city's public sd>ools and gave 62,000 pupils a lxiiday. Supcrinrendent Robert Medcalf said schools would not n<>p<n until a Usuffidect riumber of empioyes are willinG -to return to work." Cold Wave on East Coast Tempera tures Hl•ll 1. .. Pc,. A!~.,·~ " " "'l~o•o " " .,. n " 11~·1·,~ " " (11, ' ,,, " " Cll•r •ao ., " l•"' ·~····" " " (Ir ·1~1'1 ~ " 0•11·• " " o ...... ~ " s:··~·t ~ " (lr'~•YIV " " "•"I~\ (hv ~ ~ L•• V"ll•• " " LOY•' ,1111 " " ,.., . ..,, .. ,, "'II • AV~l'"' " " MJll]~l!•ll DlLIVERY SERVICE et1r.~·1y cl !he Oai"t Pt!~! rs fJ.1ra11tctd If l•JQf· II rw .. It\ llM IM Jlll"I !If ~I JJI . ul _. ytir tWJ Ill "Mt)I II ft1. C* )It I.Mp M'1I 'll • " s,,111'1!' 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Not Qaudftled Mary Sutton, a 3Z.)'9aN>ld registe~d nurse, has been turned down by. Houston Fire Department after applying U> be a paramedic. They told her she ls too smart. too old and underwelgbL She ls flghlilli the ruling. • erow 0111 WASHINGTON (AP) -Q)ngress has: speedJly voteO and sent for President Niml"s approval a new military benefit UUnded as a mark of respect to 1erviccmcn WOO died while being held prisoner by the Vlcl Qing or Nor1h Vldlll'lmelle. Under legislation paswd Monday by tile ttou.e, the Pmlap bas ·been aulhori:ed to provide !amillel ol the POWs wilh round-trip trampor1atlon to flDlerals ror the men, as well as living expenses and other allowaooes. e Pope Alling VATICAN CITY IAPl -l"'IM' llllliJ\lt' is !rick in bed, but it is ooly i7 "~ iod~it.ion ," the Vatican 3JlllO\IK'td today. It y,·a.s the second time in thrte weeks !hat the 7&-yeal'<lld pontiff bas been ill. The Vatican amooocement said the f'll!le'• doctor, Marlo Foolana, -hi1n confmed to the papal apartment in the apostolic pala~. The announcement faUtd to desaibe the Pope's illnm. • Fa1Mll!f Dead RICHARDSON, Tei:. (UPI) -A man. his wife and their two chUdrm wt?re found shot to death in tbis Daltae submt> Mon<lay nltlht in wbat poltce d<oCribed ., • murder4Uk:kie. Four Portland Victims Found Beaten to Death PORT!AND, Or.. CUP!) -Jl'o<tr persons. Including two yo1mg boys, were found bkxlgeoned to -In -soutlrweat Pl>rttand home lalo Mooday. The bodi<s were dillcovered by tho -" the boy!!. She bad Jell them with the other two vk:tirm while. she \\'e:Jlt to wort. Dead were l-Joivt'llrd A. We.ets, 30, hl~ wile.. Ar!E"ne, 28: Kevi n Wiebe, 8, and Todd Wiebe, 10. They were bolrd hind and foot. A recently adopted baby was found unharmed in his crib. Delee\!•" said lhc lwr ~Y ,..,.. kined Monday morning. Police said they had oo ouspec1a and no wi-. "lt is the most violmt crlme l hlv. ever seen In many years of poltae wort," Multnomah Counly delediYO dliel Carl DenUe.r Mk!. Mrs. Weeks' body W8ll found In the living roooi lllJd tile oth!ro ...,. In I bedroc:m. Key to Love FORT LAUDERDALE, F1L (AP ) -Poll<e rushed to a suburban home I<> find a man and bis wile handcurted to&ether In the nude . Patrolman Fred Hansen said the embarrassed couple told him they were "looting U'OUnd " with a pair or bandcu!fs Sunday and locked each other U> a celllng·hlgh bookcase. · The husband said he accidentally dropped the key and his dog prompUy swalloW1'<1 It. Tho couple managed U> dial the telepbotie operator to request • assistance. Hinseo sald he freed them wiU1 hi• own bandcull key, "I feel like kicking the hell out ol that dog," the nude man nld. • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67 , NO. 85 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES O RAN GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1~7~ N TEN CENTS Is There Gypsy in Newport'!ls FutureP There may or may not be a gypsy in Ne"t>Ort Beach's future, but dlances 3.re there v.•ill be some changes In the !av.· that now forbids fortunetelling. C:OUOcilmen were lislening to attorney Boris Baranov.'Ski arguing against the eonstitutionaJity of the law Monday v.·hen they asked City Attorney Dennis O'Neil to read lt. . Baranowski represents a g y p s y fortuneteller \•:ho wants to practice in Newport Beach. Councilmen w c re Sferlled to find out more t h a n ~tunetelling is outlawed. • They found. besides forblding things like Cl')'stal ball gazing and palmistry, the law also maktJ marriage counseling and nev.'1P3per a.!trology columns illegal. The ordinance, among other things. specifically prohibits ·•re.storing lost love, friendship or affection ; uniting }overs. husbands. wives, lost relatives or friends." The ordinance also says "no person shall conduct, exhibit, carry on. engage in. practice or profess to practice lhe ""· business, profession, craft, science, pseud~science or pr-ocedurc of .• _., ll goes on to list things like palmi!try astrolog)'. phrenology readings (bumps on headl, lirereading. cart om an c y l1elUng fortunes by cards), dairvoyance, cry!tal gaz.ing, mediwnship, s pi r i t photography, spirit voices, spirit writlng, spirit 1naterialization. etherealiUltioo. prophe<'y, augury, divination. magic. necromancy. •·or other similar art, busineM. profession, craft, science, pseudo-scien<:i! or prOC't'dures for ~ of teUing fortunes. predicting future e\'ents ... " After he<1ring all that, Councilman ~hlan Domal. a lav,.yer, said, .. \Ve'd better ref~ this to the city auorney. \llhen I start asking people to reunite in dolllf'slic cases. I start to bt concerned." l\1embtrs of the clergy of rett:>gniied reli~iOO.s are exempted from pr'O\iSiorui ol the ordinance. And that prompted Barano\11rski to to ob&en•e, "If desus Chfist c a m e to earth, he v.·ould be breaking the Jnw . because he is not a <'ard~arrying member of any organized religion ." Baranov.·ski rt'presents Los Angt>lcs rt>s1<k'n1 Bamty ~tarlno, v.ho hf says 1s :l bona fide gypsy. He claimed cit y councilmrn \1•ould hr interft>ring v.·i!h his freedom of spN'<'h. freedom of as.sociatioo and frf't'do m 1.Jf religion if they continue to ffifo rcc lhe ordinance. He also issut>d a not ·Sf>'\'f'ilC'd 1hrt•:i1 thal he v.·ould take the <.ity to rou rt tf lt doesn't repea l the law. lie su~gested t'hrrr art ~\'{'ra t othi'r "·ars the city can prt1 cn1 fra udulrnt prac11ces . lie said fort unetellers could he chargf'd ~'400 or $500 for a l1ct•nsc ni, ':I roald ~ fini:erprintt'd :ind t'ould 00 rt'<)uittd 10 post a scht"du!c of tlK.'J r fees. "That "oultl rl·duec 111an,\· or tvils \1·e·\ c M'f'n 111 !he pa~1 ," Baranowski ufff'r<-<I Courn:Ll n1en ord1•r<'d Ci ty Attornrv l)(>1u11s (1':\t'!I !U rr:-«!11'\'h tht• lr~:thtv or 1h1• ordrn:l ntc and !Ohl J 'nhl't.' (111~f I!, J :1n11~( GLn a' 10 t•1n1m,1n1 1\n it. l 0UUJ\i'l!1111·n \111\ ro•\·111\1 ll.1rano1\'l'i\U '!'I l'l.'.lnns :ind their O\\'n eonccrns April 8. County Supervisors Ask , End to Gas Ration Plan ;: Seek Reaga11 J 0 I( to l(ill No Nude Filrns Two-bit Bit Bus Line Tallying Loot Newport Beach detectives Pat O'Sullivan (left) and Alike Sullivan inventory some of the stolen items wh ich turned up Sunday in Garden Grove when police there uncovered an alleged theft ring. Police believe many of the stolen items came from scores of recent Orange Coast burglaries. including at least 67 burglaries in Newport Beach. Three men have been arrested in the case. Newpo~t·Manager to Study Feasibility of Paramedic City ~W'lcilmcn told City ~·lanagcr Robert L. \1/ynn ~looday to prepare a report within -l5 days that ·will tell them wheth t>r it's feasible fo r Newport Beach to begin a paramedic program. Wynn said he's looking into the -possibility of a program operated by firemen and he's also going to find out if it could be handled by a private ambulance firm . The latter idea dre'' sharp criticism immediately fron1 Jacqueline Heather. chairman of the Orange County llcart &sociatioo. "We have very high standards and ambulance companies just don ·t make the grade," ~1rs. Heather cautioned. She said Irvine cily officials cancelled a contract with one local compary after .they found out il had "slapped P{ll'amedic badges on their shirts and decals on their ambulances and called t h e m s e I v e s ~ramedics." ' Wynn had told councilmen that whl1e tbe paramedic program is a good one, 11 Canduuites Vie Toniglit 1llC I I aspirMts for four New- port Bc-ach City Council seals up for election April 9 return to the !Pl"3klng circuit 100\ght at 7:00 at Newport Height$ Elementary S<:hool. ' They'll &ddress the :-.:e~l>Of't lfetghts A~iation and are CX· peeled to bt available to 11n~l!:r qumions afttr 1he1 r talks. 'Ille aindida1es v:lll appe:it Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Roy 0 . Andc~ School in a forum rpon· sored by the Harbor View Home· owners' A.uocialions. ll's very expensive. "Before the city gets into compelilion with private industry. we should see i,•:hat they rould do to establish a higher level of care than they give no~'," Wynn said. He said he'd approached the tv.i:i local companies. Schaefer's and Seal's, and Schaefer's had responded. saying it might be interested "under some conditions." He didn't name them. ~trs. Heather said it "'as Schaefer's Ambu1ance Company that ooce held the Irvine contract and she debated the caliber of the firm's service \1ith tv.·o company representatives follow ing: the study session discussion. Philip Nelson. director of marketing. told her that the company "A'as unable to provide any higher level of service in Irvine becau..e all the available training courses had been filled by county and municipal firemen. ''Well. then you shouldn't advertise a paramedic service," ~lrs. 11 r: at her charged. ~trs. Heather, a member ol thf clty·s plaooing--O>mmissioo, urged oouocilmen to ad as fast as possible. She pointed out that all training courses are filled until December and it will be at least the summer of 1975 before they can be ready to begin operation. "We'rr: going 24 hours a day trying to train paramedics at the Orange County Medical Center .'' ~1rs. Heath tr explained. "And v.·e just can 't keep up vdth the demand ." She said four cities. 3!1' wr:ll as the county, now have paramedics and alm<lst all othen <1re planning to have them. tn her plea to O)Wlcl!men asking for qul<'k act.ion . ~frs. He.athcr said lhe01 "bftn appalled at the mini.ma! servk:es v.·e ha1'e in Newport Stach. "\Ve have a high-risk population and "'fl: offer so very little Jn emergency ca~. We talk About our quality of life, but our ISee PARA.1\1EDIC, Paae t) ~odd-even' By ll'ILLIOf SCHREIBER 01 -0.llY 1'1111 lllfl Orange Counly supervisors voted 4·1 today to end the evCfHldd gasoline marketing !l'yslem. Gov. Rona kl Reapn will be 83ked to orncially lift the marketing plan, thus permitting cowrtiaM to buy gasoline on any day of the week. County officials said Reagan will be informed of !he action today and ~·ord thal the marketing system has been lirted shoukt come within the next few days. Supe rvisors deadlocked on a 2·% vote last week in an effort to end the marketing system. but !his week tv.·o of those who voted to keep !he plan in effect changed their minds. Board Olairman Ralph Clark. a service station owner. and Supervisor Robert Balli.a said they now believe the system bas done its job arxt should be ended. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. who pw;hed hardest to get Orange County out of the system said he wou1d consider kee2ing some kind of gas managemenf program if the inequities could be worked out. "Unless v.·e go to the permit system like !hat in operation in Los Angeles we .... ·ill continue to have inequalities out there," he said. ''The permit addresses itself to these inequities and without it. it "·ould be belier to back away from the management program." Diedrich said if the problem is a state or federal one they should be the one to solve it. The Los Angeles program Diedrich v.·as referring to aUov.·s drivers of commercial \·chicles or tho5e who need their cars every day for medical purJ>Oo'CS to purchase a sticker to put on their windshield allowing them to buy gasoline every day. Diedrich said he thinks people arc getting used 10 the problem and art not ming as much gas as they did before. Clark said he changed his \'Ote after hearing comments by county service station owners that the system has done the job it was intended to do and should (See 00!).EVt;N, Page %1 For the Duke? TOl\YO (t\P1 -~c .,.,•p o rt Reac:h's John \\'ayni.>, here on l)us1ncss and promoting hi~ nev.· film , told queslioncrs v.·ho asked his \'icw on streaking : "It 's better 10 be fast." \\'hal 11.bout appearing nude in films? Said the: fi7·year-old star of innurnttable Westerns: "It's too late for me to go into that because l have too many callouses." Dean Testifies He Kept Mitchell Bid From Nixon NE\\' YORK IAP) -Ousted Wh ite tfouse counsel John W. Dean III testified today that he concealed from President Nixon an approach to a Cabinet member in behalf of former Atty. Gm. John N. ~litchell, who was under scrutiny by a grand jury. The defen;e refen-00 to Dean '!!' earlier testimony In seeking to damage his credibility 8!I' a 11.·i~ against r.titchell and onetime Commerce S t' c r e-t a r y Ma urice ll Stans at their -criminal conspiracy !rial. In prior testimony, Dean said ~1itchell asked him to take some action against a "runaway" ~~· York grand jury through the then attorney general, Richard G. Klcindien!t. Unde r questioning, Dean !;afd he told J\'ixoo about r.1itchel\'s concern but not about the reference to Kleindienst. Referring for the first time to taped \\'hite House conversations, f\litchell's attorney, Pl'ler Fleming Jr .. asked: Q: Did you tell the President that ti.fr. ?>.litchell called you and asked you to call J.fr. Kleindiemt~ A: Not till latter part. Q. You never menHoned to the President any request by ~Ir. ~t itchcll that you. a person of little clout. call ~1r. Klrindienst~ A: No, £ dkl not. Q: In ract , the term runaway (Set: DEAN, Page ?I grand By 1 ... Pl.IER KRIEG CH lfl• 0 1lly l'llet 5111! ~ev.'port. Beach v.i.11 ha\·t' its ov.11 '"'O- bit bus hne this summer. City Councilmen ~1onday night author· iied a trial minibus program that will have four 18-pa~nger buse11 SC\Jrrving through residential neighborhoods begin· ning in J une. The fare ~ill he 2S cents and b11Ses will run daily ex~t Sunday. Operating hour!!' are still tmdctermincd The buses Y.ill probably run fro m 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., v.:ith drivers taking an hour off for lunch between noon and I p.m. Councilmen gave their approval aftt>r Qty Manager Robert L. \V~11n said tltt: program would C06l about $16 ,600. ·He said the budgt>I figure docs not include potential revenue, "'hich he estimates y,·ill be aboot S6.(0). The bus rout~ v.111 be divided into four systems. t"·o on each side of t:ppcr Nevtport Bay One route v.i ll carry pa ssengers up and d°""n the Balboa Peninsula and into Yt'est :-ie"1X>f1· A ~d ~111 serve the Ne\\l)Ort Heights and 'ili'e&tcliff areas and Yiill cooncct v.·1th the Peninsula route. A third systf'11l will serve Eastbluff. Ncv.-port Center and l'ne llarbor View ltills area above San Joaquin Hills Road . It will connect v.·1th the fourth route . which v.'il\ serve Ne11.ix>rl Center. Corona dcl ti.tar, Balboa Island and Baysi de Vil!age. Tht' routes ea st and v.·est of the hay y,iJl not connt'ct , under !he propo5<1 1. GET ABSENTEE BALLOTS NO IV City Clerk LlurR L'tgios has is~ed a special rem inder 10 .'l/~1>0n Beach \"Ot- e"TS pl11nn ing lo take a vacal kl n duri ng Ea.'iter \I/eek Persons .... tio ~'Lo;h to cast ah~n'"" baJloLc; .... ;n have to obtain rhcm ~·1111111 !he next seven days, >\1rs. I..ag1~ ~aid. She said absentee ballots ma~· be ob- tained after April 2. Election day is April •• Good Time Not Had by All . Wine Flowed at Newport Forum for Candida.tes '11iere was a partylike atmosphere last week when West Newport residents spoosortd a forum for Newport Beach city council candk!ates at the c:hUdren's library on West Coast Highv.·ay. Tbffe was wine, red and white, plus shrimp cocktails and ookl cut.s. When the candidalts rbtished their ~lb most of them siayed and sipped a glass or two of grape, ch:ltllng with \'oters. 'Ille party broke up shor1ly before midnight. But one membeT of the audience didn't have a \'Cry good time. Ubrary Trustee Faith Vogel sat in the back of the audlcnct and took It all in. She let It all out ~lonch1y afternoon. '"There "''as "1nc spilled on the ntw carpeting .and cigatttte.hole3 burned into It," &be complained to city couod1me:n during theJr afternoon study se:smori. "The stal'f had to stay there mt.ii It: 30 p.m. wtien the cleaning crew came. And they bad to send a rew ~ away al midnight.." Mrs. Vogel reported. "'The library board has a policy that libraries arc to be iued only for library· related purposes."' she sa1d. "That library ts just too !!'mall for that kind of g•therina. Tho book> are all out. the room is small," she said. l\frs, Vogel chargtd that City t.tanager Robert t.. \\'yrui's office ~ given ~i"'ion for the forum , in direct violation of the policy. Ylynn sa.kt, to his knowledge. Mone In hb office hAd glveo the go ahead. "Well, the city cre"'s brougtrt ove.r all the dlain," l\1rs. Vogel muntenld. Sil< .1,. charg«t West Newponen , used the library for political purpost"s. '"There was a much largCT', more suit.able build ing nearby.'' she said, referring to Nev.-port Shores clubhouse. "'We klnd of feel this had a political purp>Se •.• to shoWll what a fine riew library It is and th at 11.·e don '1 nef'd a new, largtT library in Nev.-port Ccrrl<'r." Wert Newpor1 residents ha l'e publicly opposed plans lo build a $1.3 m1ll1on branch library Across tov.Ti in ~e...,·port Ctonter. r.trs. V0t;cl mjdc no comment about ltle fact that f'riendo; ol the Library, inc' ding members oi' the llhrary board. s1p champagne at the dlildrrn's Ii during an opening ceremony one ye r ago. £<>unci'lmen \'Owed they'd give support t library board policy In the futurt. Persons v.·1shing lo tr:l\el from ~ast to "·est 11.·111 ha\·e to rick the Oranite County l'ran'itt Dis tnrt line thal travels on Pactf 1c Coast Highway. The city v.·in lrase the ~ from the 1'.°eY.1>0rt r.ll'sa Unifi L'<i School District . Former Sta11ford Coacl1's Dau (J'hter 0 Found Strangled . RED\\'000 CITY I AP ' -A young 'A'oman found dead 1n a dilch was idrntificd today as the daughter of former Stanford t:nivcrslty football coach and athletic director Charles A. "Chuck" Taylor , the coroner :r>.aid. Coroner Paul JcllSt'n of San l\laleo County said Janf"l Ann Taylor. 22, apparently had be-e n strangled y,·11h a gray turt le neek sv.·catcr she had been "·rnrins. ~t ir.s Taylor's b"'dY v.·as discovered >\londay morning in • thl' ditch near Sears villc L.1kl' "'est of Hed"·ood City by a milk truck dri\'!•r Jen<;en s::iid ~ti~<; T:i~ lo r h:id \'L<;ifl'<l a fr iend on the Stanford ln1\·1•r:-.1ty t:amptL<; Sunda y. \\'hrn he r rar \1 0Uld no t 5t;1rl. he said. ~l iss Taylor decidt'd to h1tchh1k<' to her home in La 1!4.da 1n th'" looth1 1Js v.·cst of Hedwoocl ('it\. The coron!'r S:lld thr :ittr:i ctivr tilonde young v.·omf1n app:ir~ntly d1f'<I bct11ccn 7 p n1. Sundn\' ;:ind :i ;1 in \l1Jnd:t \' lie s.;Hd ihcrr v.·as no sign ol sex ua l as~ault. Thf" bod y v.·a!I fully clothed In hl'll botlomcd sl:icks. lhr turtle neck s~eater. and a black rJ1nco.1t . ~I L<>S Ta~·lor v.·as graduaird l.1~t yea r from Ca nada College of Red"oOO Cay. Orange Coast • Weather Considerable cloudinr.5s throuith \\'cdn<'sday, but paru,11 cltaring 1n the afternoon hour s. Ch:inrr of scattt'rcd 5prinklcs \\·f<ln esday morning. 11iRhs in the mid-60s. Lov.·s in the m1d ·50s. INSIDF. TODA V An Army f'f(' nnd lti11 \VA C l1euCt"11011t airlfncrirl arr figllf· n111 rltf sysr<'m 111 r.erman11 ll'hl're i.,·, b""" rrnn.f[errf'rl 21) miles Ott'lly from lier a11d s~nrl.f ru·Q l1•111rs a day cu1111nut4ng, Set• f'agt 4. ' •• .. y. 'l "11vlf"' " ,,,11 ..... 1. ""'""''' ....... " (l•t .. lltf 11·11 N1119to11 ·~· • (tmit1 .. O•tntt '""'"''' • ,,...,_. " '''"'' ""~ " O.tl~ NtrlCH • '"'" lt·tt EllllW1al "" • ""' ,,..,.~_ .. , t1·U E•lltrtt l-! " , ... ~ • .i ... " l'lflll\C I ll•U t~··-·· " •• Gtrfflft ' Wtllltt< • ·--" W-tfl'• ... _, '~'· ... ......... " WM'lt Mt•• • DAILY PILOT --- DA Cleared I ! District Attorney Jim Garrison was acquitted today of inconle tax evasion charges. A federal jury in New Orleans delibcr· ated only a few 111inutes be· fore'"'givin g the verdict. Fron• l'age 1 PARAMEDIC • • • qwHty of dealll is a very real problem," Yte said. "You should ta1k to 1n•ine about their relatlon&lip with a private ambulance company," she continued, pointing out that Irvine now contracts with Orange OJunty. l Irvine bas purchastd its own vehicle and is paying the county for ~e personnel. \\.'ho will achieve paramedic ttatus In about six months. Councilmen Paul Ryckoff asked if the police bCiicoptcr could be used more for rescue operati~. ti1rs. Heather said no. "You can't give moulh-t1>-mouth resuscitation and heart massage in a helicopter," she said. 1 She said about 30 percent of heart attack victims now die while they arc being transported to hospitals. She said many of them could be saved if trtatment were begun at the scene. / Councilman Milan Do6t.al said he had discus.Wd the possibility of a joint program with Mayor Jack 11ammett of Costa ~fesa. \ "That was some time ago." Dost.al sald. adding. "He was interested but only if C.OS ta l\.1esa Afemorial Hospital YUlS used as the receiving base." From Page I ODD-EVEN .•. be disconlinued. supervisor Ronald Caspers or Newport Beach wu the Jone no \.'Ole on the issue. He said it is logical to assume that. if there is no more gasoline now than there was !everal months ago and lhe lines at gas stations are shorter, then the odd· even p\a.n.)rarWorked. "I thini it would be a bit premature for U! to get out of this now." he said. "I think v.·e would be well advised to hang tight for about 30 days until gas supplies start building up again." ' . 1 W 01ne1i Planning Facelift T<1lk ! Ha~ \\~:~~o;i~~~e: ~=~~ gi\"C the \\'Onien of Newport Beach a lift I -or at least information on how to get one. 1 "Evet"}1hing You Al'>'·ays \\'anted to Know About a Face Lift but were Afraid to Ask" is the subject for a talk at the ladies' noon lunc:hcon Wednesday at the ! Irvine Coo.st Country Club. The public i."I in\ited. The speakt"I' "·i\I be Dr. Vo1k<'rt J. &mbeck, a plastic surgeon. Reservatiorul for the $5 luncheon may be made by calling 6"4-3211. OltA.NGI COAST "' DAILY PILOT 1~. 0•1'1<1e (n~11 OAIL.Y P1L.Ot, .... ,~WM•~ 11 .~..,DI"" tfl• '""'' Prw , " ""91hMd "' ..,, O•••Q~ (0.011 PwMJtnl~f ( .... p.lny, 5•1>1• •01~ .. rhOn• •rt 11<*!1•-, M-•J IM""'llll f rloCl4V. •or '6>11 ,,.,...., N-• ''"""· H.,..! •9lf'1 lt-.C"''"""1111'1 Vtll•y, l11111n1 fl••(n. lrvlnt,S..C.•-~• .r!tl Sen (~""nlo/ !>on JWJ'I C.Plt!11..... 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"'"'°' t.11...,ni.. $\llPKri.11.., l!'Y t tt•i.• nu 'l'ot\•lllVI ., l!lel1 U II mol'llllY! 111/llltJY dttifneri.n1 n.41 '"""""!~, Gives Self Vp Coast Embezzle Suspect Appears Dy ARTllUR R. VINSEL 01 1111 OtllY "Ill! S!lll A .s~lf-styled Hollywood .scrwnwri1er who all egedly b«:an.e too creative wilh his pen and the corporate checkbook while employed as complro!ler or an Irvine boat-building firm today faces criminal charges of embezzling SI00.000 over a six-mooch period in 1973 and early this year. Jerry C. Spears, 33, lessee of a sumptuous C.Oldwater Canyon home in Beverly Hills. surrendered ?i1onday with his attorney In Harbor Judicial Di.strict Court. I-le had been sought for two weeks without suctess by C.Onsumer Fraud Detail Detective John Stoneback, who obt.alncq: an arrest warrant carrying $100,000 bail for Spears after prcscnling e\'idcnce in the l'a!:iC to the lJistrict Attorney. Sprurs had ('!udc.-d c~pture prior to n1:1k1ng no11fication that he v.·ould i;i\'c hin1sclf up in company \l.'ilh Beverly 1-lil\s attorney George H. ~lilman to face the charges. Judge Selim S. "Bud" franklin released the defendant on his O"-'n recognizancr. Spears promised to appear in court for formal arraignment April 18 on the felony charge. Detective Stoneback said he was called into the case shortly after Spears resigned from the Coast Catamaran firm, 2026 ~fcGaw St., Irvine. in late January. Campany President F r e d C. ~lc:Corriston said Spear~ told of an opportunity go back into !he movie scriptwriting business after a dry period in llo!ly\l.'ood creativity. Jn,ine to Study City Emergency Service Boost Irvine councilmen tonight \\'ill consider continuing the city"s emergency transportation service on a n<>-eharge basis. Acting Public Safety Director Paul Brady recommends that councilm~n authorize continued free medical aid and lran:;portaW011,of fire or accident victims to nearby hospitals. The emergcney m~dical transport 1£MT), UWt based at University Fire Stallon on 1-t'e treet began ser""ine the city last Nov. 19 and responded to 20-1 calls during the first three monrhs, Brady noted in a report to councilmen. In the first months of operation, the specially equipped van carried an average of 45 patients a monlh to hospitals In Tustin, Newport 1'each, Costa l\.fesa, Santa Ana and ~tisslon Viejo. ""'ere the city to consider initiating a charge for !he service, Brady contends the admin istration of the service "·ouJd about match revenues." f\layor Gabrielle Pryor said today. , Brady points out that, assuming a charge.of-$40 per call and &n average-of 50 calls per 1nonth, tnc city Y:oold be ex:pecting $24.000 a year revenue Crom the E~1T unit. _ Ho"'ever, says Brady. "experience in other cities indicates . . . collection success at 50 lo 60 percent is considered good. "This means Irvine could look to receive Sl2 ,000 to $15.000 in revenues," Brady said . Added admlnlstrat i,·e eKpense lo the city "oo.ld result from an E..\1T service chi:irge. Finally, were !he o:runcH to roact the S<!T\'ice levy it "·ould be only for a year. Brady said. ··orange Co1.mty fire Protection Department is scheduled to institute a full paramedic program in Irvine v.ith in the l)('Xt 12 montru," Brady said. "Once service is Instituted, then the emergency program .,., ill be provided out of county fire laK rate trev<>nues ,. v.·irnout addilional cost to the city. The paramedic program "'ill not charge patients for transportation services," Brady said. lie departed for Beverly llill.!1, by way of London, p0\ice said, taking aloog lhe catamaran firm's chief bitllng secretary, whom he marrled there. She ha.a not been charged in the case. h1cCorriston told Detectl\·e Stoneback it was only a short time later that Spears' replacement as complroller, Russell 1. Mann, began auditing company book.<. He charged that a $13,000 check wa.-. written on Jan. 25, Spears' day of termination, and made out to Home Savings aiid Loan Msoctallon but he allegedly diverted to a different private account. Coast Catamaran oompany ofliclals claim a further audit disclosed other substantial sums missing and mounting up to about $100.000, v.·ith no cmss· reference record to show where the funds "'C!ll. Sniog Control Pla11 Blasted 111 Newport By L. PETER KRIEG Of ltot Dtllr ,lllf Slt H An Orange County sn10g control plan that would c!o.~e dov.·n almost al! i;ovcmmental opera lion s. most businesses and all public beaches and schools up to IO da ys a yt>ar was shrirp!y criticized by Newport Beach city councilmen ?.londay night. Councilmen authorized Mayor Donald A. ~lclnnis to deliver a letter of protest to Orange County Supervisors \\.'ho were sc heduled to act on the plan today. Councilmen at the same time adopted their own recommended air pollution alert plan that is far less strict than either the o:>Wlty proposaJ or tentative recommendations made by L h e Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA will eventually adopt an air pollution alert plan for the entire Los Angeles air basin but is waiting for local government and busil"ICSl to submil the ir reco1nmendations. Orange County is considered part of the Los Angeles air basin and wil l be required to shut ckl\vn \l.'hm~ver !mog reaches ccr1ain levels any\\'here in the basin . Newport O>uncil members romplained the proposed COWlty plan gives the air pollutiOO• control officer the authority to n1ake the decision to shut down and it authorizes him to act whenever a "Stage II" alert occurs. Councilmen said the widespread emergency actions are necessary only under a "Stage Ill" alert. The alert stages are determined by the amount of ozone, carbon · dioxide and sulphur dioxide in the air. A Stage I alert is considered to be a health advisory alert. A Stage II is considerl'd to be a v.·aming and Stage llT is when smog levels readl. emergency proportions. Stage Ill cooditions arise about oqe day a year. Stage If conditions can exist up to 10 days a year. Stage I alerts occur up to 20 days a year. CDuncilmen said authority to declare emergencies should rest with the Air Pollution Control Board, not its executive officer. Under the newly adopted Newport Beach plan. a Stage l alert v.wld bring a request for reduction in use of private automobiles. City employes will be told to cul down use of all city cars. The county plan v.·ould require. the same but it '>''Ould also forbid the burning of c:omhustiblc refuse . The EPA "'·ould close all the beaches, as well. Under a Stage,..11 alert, the city plan calls for all public parking lots at beaches lo be closed. City employes will be told not to drive at all. e~cept in emergencies. !.:oder the rounty plan. a!i government offices, schools, recreational facilities. shopping centers and b u s i n e s s e s dt'lennined lo con1ribute to the po1'ution. \\'0t1ld be cloS<'d in a Stage III alert. N ewpo1~t Council Actio11 llere j n brief are major actions taken by Ne"'J)Orl Beach councilmen li-fond:J}'. l\11NlBUS TR1AL: Voted to 1cai;c four small ~chool buses to .n1n through .. out residential neighborhoods oo a trial basis this summer. fart: \\."ill be 2S c~n1s. \\1NE PARTY. flcard library officials complain about tbe use of West Newpart Children's Llbrary for a candidat~· forum wMre "'ine and food wPre scf\'ed. Agreed booze and books don ·1 mix and \'OWcd to enforce library policy in the full.Ire. PARA!\tEOlCS: Told City !\tanager Robert L. \Vynn to br ing back fr:a~j. bility study of paramedic program, using either city fi.re1nen or private a1n· bulance finn , ""ithin •S days. CJTY llAU.: ltejc<:ted all bids for first addition planned as part of ovu· all remodeltns plan. ~id price o( cnUrt project, more tl\an $500,CKM>, is IOO high. GVPSlt:S: Told City Att orney i)(>Mis O'Neil to detennine: ltgallty of city ordinance prohibiting any kind of fortunt telling within the city • ENCROACIDfF.NTS: .Qrdtred inspecOon of public 81\eys In Balbo:a to d~ t~rmine If properly owners are using them for palios, ptay y11n:U and storage <ireas. 'f-~ • , .. , ... ., ..... ...... "' ., .... •/I""'..., ... '._, 1 • " ..... ~~·"'~ .. •11.r. ,.., ., ...... ., ... .. . ...... , ...... . u•1 T•lttoflolt Here's Lool~iug at Y 011 1\vo-ycar-old 1-lyon Law of 'fucson peers through one l ens or a pair of binoculars. 'l'he youngster hasn't quite gotten the hang or the spy· glasses yet. but he's trying. IGssiI1ger, Brezhnev Eye Mideast i11 Discussions 1\tOSCO'V !liPI ) -U.S. Secretary of Slat<' lfenry A. Ki~singcr and Soviet Communist party General Secretary J_..,_'Qnid l. Brctnnev today discu ssed the delicate question of the ~1iddle East 1,1·here Kissinger"s personal diplomacy has annovcd the Soviets. State i>epanmcnt spokl'sman George Vest said the t\l.'O discussed the Middle Stage Streakers Enliven Mesa's 'Exorcist' Fil111 A palr of streakers "·M devised an ext raordinary Rnd d a r i n g mclhod of exercising I> e f o r e theatergoers "·ailing fc> see "The Exorcist." escaped after a brief Costa Mesa stage Sho\11. They sneaked i:1to the Edwards Cinema Theater <1.t Adams Avenue and llarbor Boulevard for the 4:20 p.m. Sunday shov.·ing. perhaps through a door left open by a confederate. Doorman Tim Chamberlin said the s:treakei::s. malc:i abQut 2l. stashed their clothing by the door. then raced oostage before some 300 customers in the full glare of st<ige lighls. ''They did some jumping-jack exercises and said a fc\v things -Jike 'The Devil made us do it'. and I don't knoy,· ~·hat else." Chamberlfn said. adding, "l v.'as too busy trying to get them the hell out of there lo listen." East in a 31.'oi·hour meeting at the Kremlin on the second day of Kissinger's \'isit here. They planned to reswne talks at 5 p.m. Moscow lime. Vest said the two got into the subject of 11iddle East peace negotia tions after earlier disawions on the st.ailed Strategic Anns Limitati<11 Talk..s (SALT) in Geneva. But he gave no details. The Soviets have been critical of Kissinger's personal diplomacy in rile f\<Uddle East, indicatlng they want the action shifted back to the Gmeva peace conference where they felt they can have more of a say. 'The Communlst party newspaper Pra\'· da. in a rcefrence to Kissinger's Middle East dip?Omacy last week, Said the American press hailed it as a lriumph but "it tums oot that the rnoum,.in has given binh to a mouse." Vest said Alfred L. Atherton Jr., assistant U.S. secretary for Near East and South Asian affairs, joined the talks today for tne ~\tiddle East discussion. I le said Kissinger and Brezhnev devoted most of their meeting to this subject, and also touched briefly on the Soviet-promoted European secu r ity conference in GetW!va. Aller the monUng meeting, Kis.singer lunched privately with senior aides at I.he L.enin llills residence where he is staying. Vest said. \'els said Kissinger originally planned lo IIavcl Utis aft.c.rnoon with Brcl.hnev to Za\'ido\'o. on the Volga River about 70 1niles nonh of Moscow, for more talks at Brezhnev's daC'fla. But he said the trip \\'as cancelled because of '"bad "'ealher.'' A light wet snow "'·as fall ing in f\!osco"I'·. Kissinger opened his talks "'ith Brezhnev f\fonday and told Soviet officials during a luncheon toast: "CXlr greate~t goal over the next three yea1' is that \\C can make the relationship htat has gro"'TI up bet"·een our two peoples and our leaders irreversible." ,,.....r.,,el DEAN ..• jury were your words to the President A: That 1a t'OITed. Q: You did not attrlbu1'-wmla to John MltchelJ, did you! A: l 'd have to look al the u anxrlpt to ! tell you. . • 1 Q: The words runaway rrand jury lrt' your words, ls that correct~ A: The words art my \\'Ords In tlWI lrlillSaipt. Fleming also brought out that Dean admitted to dlarget In relation to lhc '\'atergate break-in of 1972. but nopes for a light sentence .in return "for testimony against Aiitcbell aOO StaM and other Conner government officials. Among them Fleming mentioned Dwight Olapln and Daoald S<gretU. Q: You e<peot tile testimony given In thb court will tie brouillt to tile attent1411 of whatever judge senten~ you kl Wasblngton7 ' A: I would hope IO. Q: Have you been told 10? A: No, I bavf not. The day'1' cross-examination of Dean opened with an attempt to punch holes in hi.9 version of a conference Dean and r-.titctlell participated in lnvolving a fraud investigation of financier Robeit ~ Vesco. Dean declared: ''I'll stand oo my testimony." l Dean, 35, testified for the government I about a Nov. I. 1m mc:?ling with StaM 1 and f\.titchell at Mitchell's Washington office regarding Vesco's secret $200,000 cash contribution to President Nixon's rf • el~Uon campaign. . Mitchell and Stans are accused Of Interfering with a Securities a n d Excha n ge Com mission fraud.. Investigation of Vesco's multibllli~ dollar corporate empire, in return for ttf: latter's secret $200.000 cash mntrlbution to President Nixon's 1972 re-electloa , campaign. House Committee · Gets Jury Paper .. 1 I On · Nixon's Role . WASffi NGTON (AP) -The llou&o Judiciary Committee today received the federal grand jury's report oa President Nixon's alleged role in Watergate. Aher giving the report and a 11ateh{l fi lled with evidence to lawyers from the House judiciary committee. U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica told newsmeb. ''They've kot everything the grand juiy turned over to mt." Sirica also read a brief statement v.•hich conclUded "so fa r as the court is concerned the transaction is concluded.'' John Doar, chief counsel for thO' Impeachment inquiry, and Albert Jenne~. minority counsel, spent more than two hours in Sirica's office going over each item in the satchel. Also present was Pet.er Kriendler of the special pro6ecutor's office, four guards from the F e d e r a I Protective Service appeared at tbr. judge's chambers moments before Doa'r and Jenner emerged and they escort~ the committee lav.'Yers and the satchel qf evidence they brought from t h e courthOUM". : Doar brought Sirica a letter from Committee Chairman P~ter \\I, ~ Jr. I D-N.J. ), which authorized Doar and Jenner to receive the material on behalf of the committee. Deat.h Bill Vetoed BOSTON (AP) -l\.finutes after it Wat sent to him by the legislature. Gov\ francii; \\'. Sargent \."etoed a bill Monday to impoge the death penalty for several categories of murder. OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - For three more months Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and acce ss will be available by way of Babcock St.. comin g from th e back way. We hope you will be patient wilt\ construction as the results will certainly be worth all tMe trouble . If you aren't adventur~~;-~ive us a call: and we ·11 bring samples to you r home. 19th ST. + -1 18th ST. ~ 17th ST.~ . :S -> I 1 ~ .--PIACENTIA 16th ST. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRA-PES '" COSTA MISA SIHCI 1957 1663 Placentia Ave . COST .. MU .. 646°4838 Mon .• fhu~ 9 to St30; Fri. 9 ft 9: Sat. 9t30 to S • ' I w Id fo co .. a gr w M a I s .. VOL 67, NO. 85, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES UPI Ttll,i.ott Here's Looking at Y 011 Two-year-o ld J-lyon Law of Tucson pee rs through one Jens of a pair of binoculars. The you ngster hasn't quite gotten the bang of the spy· glass'es yet. but he's trying. Daughter of Ex-grid Coach Found Murdered REDWOOD CITY (A P) -A young woman found dead in a ditch was identified today as the daughter or former Sbnford University footba ll coach and athletic director Charles A. "Oiuck" Taylor, the coroner said. Coroner Paul Jensen of San r-.1ateo COunty said Janet Ann Taylor, 22. apparently had been strangled with a gray turtle neck sweater she had been wearing. l\Uss Taylor's body was discovert'd Monday morning in the ditch near Searsville Lake west of Redwood City by a milk truck driver. Jensen said ~tiss Taylor had visited a friend on the Stanford University campus Sunday. When her car "'OUid not S1art, he Wd, r..1iss Tayk>r decided to hitchhike to her home in La :Honda, in the foothills west' ol Redwood City. The coroner said the attractive blonde young waman apparently died bet1i1reen 7 p.m. Sunday and 3 a.m. J\1onday. He said there was no sign ol sexual assauJt. 1be body was fully clothed In bell botklmed slacks, the turtle neck sweater, iind a black raincoat. Mis.s Tiylor wou graduated last year from Canada Coll ege of Redwood City. Taylor, an All -American guard at Stanford in 1942, retired in January, 1972, after serving as Stanford 's athletic director for 10 years. He stepped dov.·n after Stanford's second consecutive Rose Bowl vict.Ory Wlder Coach John Ralston . Taylor was head football coach from 1951 through 1957. He and hi.s wife live in Atherton. Mesa's ColUlcil U1thappy With Drawings of Marina Members of the Costa Mesa City Council 111onday night saw the first drawings of the Kaiser Actna·Sta te Fann J\1utua.1 plans for its proposed marina but the reaction of some councilmen v.·as one ol disappointment. "Th.is is nothing more than some hol.Ees and a fish ing pond." fumed Mayor Robert M. Y.'ilson who registered extreme dissatisfaction with the project. "I was unbelievably unhappy. I just can't see how . they could degrade a marina to something such es this." The drawings presented by the h\"O fmns call ror. a sailing lake and housing development similar to Lake Forest. It was Wlderstood by coWlcil members thnt the lake could later be coonecled to the marina once de\'elopment became feas- ible. The-marina site is situated adj~ to the Santa Ana River bluffs on the west side of Costa Mesa. An engint"ering study jun mmpleted bf a l.ong Beach nnn - indicates the area could be dredged out No Nude Films For tlie Duke? TOKYO (AP) -Newport Beach's John Wayne, here on business end promoting his new film, tGld questioners who asked his view on streaking : "It's heller to be fast." What about lppearing nude In films ? Said the 67-year-oki star ot innumerable Westerns: "Il't too late for me to go1 Into that becaUMI l have too many callouses." and a marina cmmructed in cooperation with Newport Beach. "If \.\.'e're going to go for this, v;e might as well forget about a marina." said \\1ilson who added that lhe design of the lake project did not facilitate later expansion of the project into a marina. It was suggested by planners or the project that oil lea1e1 on the marina property probably could not b e terminated until 1994 because oil recently bas become more valuable. However, Mayor Wilson declared that he wu imwilling to accept the predict ion that oil wells would hirxier t h e construction of a marina channel until it had been proven conclusively that well! v.·ere adually in the path of tbe channel. Wilson's dissali.<action wilh the Kaiser Aelna.State Farm lUlltU<l.I development scheme was shared by-counctlman A. L. Pinkley who said the d~ign concept was such that it assured .. Costa Mesa will never b-ave a marina Or an 8'ttante tcr the sea." Male Wins Sex Prejudice Case LOS ANGELES (AP) -A car rtnlal ageicy has hem onlered le> pay back wage5 to a man who alleged be waa fired solely to be replaced by a woman. The order came in a aex dilcrhninaUon decision lllUIOUllC<d Monday by the C&lifomia Fair Employmftlt Practlct1 Commission. The • oommission said -that "~ly because ct _his sex" tW Dollar-a·Day Rent..a.car sys·lem btiJ fired ?tferle Mark, 25, of Los Afl3ek$. 1The ftnn waa onl<red lo pay fl2S bact.,.•aes . •• Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, MARCH 26 , 1974 c TEN CENTS County Supervisors Asl{ End to Gas Ration Plan ,,......,, Seek Reaga11 Gives Self VJ• 01( to Iilll Stage Streakers Enliven Mesn's 'Exo rcist' Filni Coast Embezzle ~odd-eve11' By Wll.LIAM SCHREIBER Of JM Delly l"llet Stilt A p.i ir or st reakers v.·ho deviS('d '-an extraordinary and dar ing method of exercising b e r o r e theatergoers v.a1ting to see "lbe Exorcist." e5caped after a brief Costa ~1esa st.i!ge sho"'. Suspect Appears Orange County supervOOrs voted 4"-1 today to end the even~d gasoline marketing !)'Stem. Gov. Ronald Reagan .,.,.;11 be asked to officially lift .1he marketing plan. thus pcnnilling countians to buy gasoline on any day or the v.·eek. Coun1y officials said Reagan will be infonned of the act>on today and v.·ord that the marketing system has been lifted should come within the next few days. SupcrviSor!! deadlocked on a 2-2 \'ote last week in an effort to end the marketing system, but this v.·eek tv.·o of those who voted to keep the plan in effect changed their minds, Board Qiairman Ralph Clark. a service station OY.ner, and Supe rvisor 'Robert Battin said they now believe the system has done its job and should be ended. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich. who pushed hardest to get Orange County .out of the system Sfid he v.·ould consider keeping some kind of gas management program if the inequities could be worked out "Unless we go to the permit system like lhat In operation in Los Ange les we \.\.'iU continue lo have inequalities oul there." he said. "The pennit addresses ir.self to tnese inequities and without it. it would be ;retter to back away from the management program." Diedrich said if the problem ls a state or federal one lhey should be the one to solve it. The Lo! Angeles program Diedrich ""'as referring to allows drivers or commC'tcial vehicles ir those \.\"ho need their cars every diy for medical purposes to purchase a sticker to put on their wlndshieia aDowing them to buy gasoline every daf . Oiedridt said he thinks people are getting ti:ed 10 the "Problem and are not using 33 much gas as they did before. Clark said be changed his vote after bearing comments by county ser.•ice station 0\\--ners that the system has done the job It was intcnqed to do and should be discontinued. • Supervisor Ronald Caspers of i\ev.-port !See Or:>-E\'E~. Page !I • . ' • They sneaked inlO lhe Ed"·ards Cinema 'llleater at Adams Avenue and Harbor Boulevard for tht 4:20 p.m. Sunday shov.·ing, perhaps through a door left open by a oonfederate. Doorman Tim Chamberlin said the sireakri-s. males ahout 21, stashed the ir clothing by the door. thC"fl raet'd onstage before some 300 ruston1ers in the full glare of stage lights. "They did some jumpin_g-jack exercises and s;1id a few things -like 'The l.>cvil n1ade us do i!', and I don't know v.·hat e!S('.°' Chamberlin said. atltl ing, "'I v.·as too busy trying to get them the h~ll out of there to listen." 'Sou nd of ~1usic' To Be Presented At Estancia lligli Rodg('rs" and Jlammerstein's "The Sound of flh1S ic." "'ii! be presented by the combined drama. mll'\ic. and dance departments of Estancia High School \\'ednesday through Sa!W"day nights at the school's forum. Tickets for the 8 p.m. performanCC'S are $2.~ and can be obtained at I.he .student store or by callini;l 6~2·2080. Lynn Adam!! is cast in the starring role of :\!aria Rainer, the nun turned governess, v.·hile Dave Bartz v.·ill portray the role of Georg von Trapp. Other .I"ajor roles y,·ill be played by Sally D)·er, Ji1TI \\'illiams, Dawn llamilton, and Cathy ~1cCord. The shov.· 1s be~ coordinated by Gerald Olsen of the Estancia music deparlmcnt v.·ith the help of Barbara Van Holt. dra1na director, and Norma Le<tch. choreography coordinator. The orchest::i is dire<:led by Peter Foumier. ,. --Look Out for Princess Ry ARTllUR R. \"l ~SEL Of 1111 Ollly ~1111 S••lt A S<'lf·slylcd llolly\.\.'ood screcnv.·nter v.·ho alll'gcdly became loo cr1·alive y,·ith his fl('n and 1he corporatl· checkbook v.·hile t•mployf'd as ron1ptrollcr of "" Irvine boat-building f1rn1 to<la\' f.1c1·s crin11nal charges of e111Ut.•lzl1ng -~100.000 over a six·month period JJ\ \9i3 anli early this yea r. Jerry C. Spears. 3.1, 1£'5See of a sumptuous Coldwater C:1nyon home in Beverly Hills. surrendered i'.londay with his attomry in Harbor Judicial District Court. He had been sought for t\\o v.'el'kS y,•ithout SUC'CC'SS b~· Con~umer Fraud t>eta il De!{'(tive .John Stonl'back. y,·ho obtained <1n arrest warrant c0trry1n1; Sl!Xt.000 b.11! for Spt>ars .ifler prl'S<'n11ni.: ('videncc in the case to the District Attomey. Spears h.id eluded rnpturc pr111r to making notification lhat he \\'Ould give himself up in company v.·ith Beverly Hills auomey Grorge R. ~1ilman to face lhe charges. Judge Selim S. "Bud"' Franklin released the defendant on 'his o.,.,·n recogniiance. Spear.; pro1nisrd to ap1)Car in court for fonnal arraignment April 18 on the felony charge. Detective Stoneback said he was callc<l into the case shortly after Spears resignl'd from the Coast Catarnaran finn, 2026 Mc(;aw St .. lr\'inc, in late J anuary. Cornpany President F red C. ~tcCorrislun said S~ars told of :1n opportunity go back into the mo\ 1<' scriptwrillnJZ business after a dry period in Hollrv.·ood creativity. He departed for Beverly llills. hy v.·ay of London. police said. laking along !he catamaran firm 's chief billing secretary , y;hom he married there. She has not been charged in the case. ~lcCorriston told J)ctl'cti\·e Stoocback it "'as only a short rime later that Spears' replacement as comptroller, RU5.'iell J. :\lann, began auditing company books. He charged that a $1.1.00ll chl"Ck w.is \\'ritten on Jan. 25, Spear.<i' day of ., England's Princess Anne drives a Scorpion recon- naissance tank during a visit to Herford, \V. Ger- many and the 14Ill/20th Klnfs Hussars. Giving her some Pointers JS Sgt. Maj. Hoyle, the driving afid maintenance instructor. trrmination. and made oul to llom• S.1vings and .Loan Associall<.>n hut he a11r,i:ed ly diverted lo a different private accounl. Coast Catan1aran company offic1.ils claun a further audit disclosed olhl'r substantial su 1ns missing and mounting up to about $100,000. y,·ith no cross- reference record to show v.·here I.he funds "'enL Investigators for first \\'estem Bank of Santa Ana. v.'hi ch handles tire firm's financial matters, joined lhc probe which led to <1uest 1on.ing of Spears by phone, police said. He rrpo rtedly p~mised to ""'rack his mrmory about the allei:;ed check mixup and cr1ll batk ·within an hour, ~1cC6rr1st.on and ~lann 1o!d police, but tSfe C:llARGt:S, Page!/ Zone Review .i\t Che11iical Fir111 Delayecl 111t> Costa "fesa Pl annin g Commission has ordered its 1,0ning review of the r\.irmco chemical plant postponed until ).lay 13 because of technical problems. :\1£'mbers of the five-man p.1nel ere tonsidcring changing the zoni ng of tho plant'~ property at 600 Victor ia St. from manufacturing to residential, but the type of rPsidential zoning they had in mind coul d not he placed on t'ne property for lega l reasons. A zone change would ma ke the chemical firm, labeled by the Cot;ta ~lcsa Fire Department as the "potentially .roost hazardous" indtmry in the <.·ity. a non.conforming use. :\o proccdurr presently exist8 fOr ah.1ting nonconformifljt land Usie:!I within Costa i'.1csa . but the commission ordered city planning aides to draft one by May " During r..tond ay ni~ht's publir hearing, speakers ar~ued for and against the company v.·hich produces aerospace plastics and other exotic materials. The re1.one c<isc has tx~n initiated by city officials to protect surrounding residents from 1na1,a rds c:1used. by fumes or explosion. Stored .it thr Narmco plant .ire the san1c !ypcs of materials which hist ye;ir blc"' apart the Jo:! ~lonte: Chemic<il Company. f1rr off1<:1als say. Attomrv Donald Sn1aJl y,·ood a n d l\'am1m -rep r c sen t a I 1 \" e ~ told rommissioncrs the firm h.id a good safety rC('(Jrd and had ~one out of its y,·ay 10 build s.1feguards into t h e manufacturing process to keep people from being harmed. Orange C.ut • Weather Considerable cloudine~ through \\'cdncsdaY. but partial clea ring ln the <1ftcmoon hours. Chance of scattered sprinkles \Vednesday morning Highs in the mid-60s. Lo\\S in the 1nid-~. l:\~lllF. TODAY An Arn1y PFC ni4d 111.( l\'AC /1eu!P11a11 t y1rljr1c11rl. arr f1g ht- h1f1 ,,,, systetit 111 Grrma1111 1rl1erc llr"s bte }~ trousf errtd 20 1111lt":s Oll'Qll from litr a11d spe11ds 1u.•o hours a day com1nuti11g. Set Page 4. '· •• .. ,,.. " ""'" " C•Nttnoi• • Mvtvll ·-" Cl1,.ili9f Jl•H w.,...,., ""' • ,_.,, " Dr•-c_, • c .. u..-" 1¥1¥1• r w11r " ~" MO'ft(el • ·-· .... E.i1 ... i.1 ·~ • ...... M1fU11 l!·U l!ftll•l•l-1 " , ........ " , ... ~ 11·11 , .... ,.,. " 11¥ Glr'llfttl' • WN-• -" w-·•....,. ,._., ""' ,,_ " w--• .. ·. 2 OAll. V PILUT t 1·-- ; IGssinger, ,8fezlmev 'Eye Micleast I MOSCOW (UPI ) -Ll.S. SccrcUJry of State Henry A. Kissinger and Soviet Communist party (;enern! Se<:rt"tJry Leonid 1. Bre'?Mev t.oday discussed the I delicate question of the l\tiddle East where Kissinger 's personal dlplomaC)' 1 has annoyed the Soviets. I State Department spokesman CC:'<>rge \lest said !he two discussed the f\\1dd le East in a 31,~·hour meeting at the I Kremlin on the second day of Kissinger's "1sit here. They planned to resume ta lkS 'at 5 p.m . .:0.1oscow time. ; Vest said the ty,·o got into the subject of l\1iddle East peace negotiations af!er earlier discussions on the stalled Strategic Arms Limitation T;il~ tS ALTJ in Geneva. But he ·gave no details. TIM' So\'iels hn,·e been critical of Kissinger's personal diplomacy in f1lC' l\liddle East, indicating they v.·ant tht adion shifted back to the Geneva peact ronference where they felt they can have more of a say. 111e Communist party nev."Spaper Pr<n" da in a reefrence to Kissinger's f\tiddlt EaSt diplomacy last week, said the American press hailed it as a triumph but "it tum.s out that the mountain has given birth to a mouse." Vest 11ald Alfred L. Atherton Jr., assistant U.S. secrelary for Near East I and Soulh Asian affairs, joined the talkJ today for ffM! ~tiddle East discussion. He said Kissinger and Brezhne.v divoted most of their meeting lo this 1 rubject and also touched brieOy on the · Soviet-.Promoled European s e c u r i t Y conference In Geneva. After the morning meeting, Ki.ssinger luncbed privately with senior aides at t~ Lenin Hills residence where ~ 1s I staying. Vest "'1d. Vets said Ki.ulnger originally planned to travel this afternoon with Brezhnev to 7.avidovo on lbe Volga River about 70 1 miles north or Moscow, for more talks at Brezhnev's dacha . But he said the trip WIS canceled bee.a use of bad weather." A tight wet snow w4!: fal~ing in Mosco~. I Kissinger opened his talks w~th Breihnev Monday and told Sovtet officials during a luncheon toast : "~r greated goal over the next thr ee years LS ttmt we can make the relation.ship htat has grown up between our two pcaples and our leaders irreversible." From Pqe I CHARGES ... never returned the call. A week ago, Detective Stoneback sald1 he staked out Jim Slemons Imports auto agency near Orange County Airport when be learned Spears had an appointment to have bis Mercedes-Benz luxury sedan serviced. The suspect. never showed up. however, and be wu nowhere to be foWld the foUowlng day when Detective Stoneback visited the Coldwater Canyon home with the arrest warrant. He said the residence is ln the $200,000 range and is crammed with COS\ly anUques and other furnishin gs. A third visit 10 \'lamer Bros. Studios where the suspect said he is employed al!o found him a~nt, according to Detective Stoneback. He said il was at this Ume_that Spears retained attorney 1'.1ilman and made arrangements to surrender. Rain Predicted Again in North SAN FRANCISCO (APl -1'1ore rain is forecast over Northern Califomla tonight before turning to sho~·ers Wednesday morning. The National Weather Service sald a storm front 400 miles west of Eureka would bring rain to the north coast range today. and then spread southward to Santa ~1aria and the San Joaquin Valley by tonight. OU.NII COAST CM DAllY PILOT T1W 0.W. tC•1t DAll.V l!l_lOT • .-1111 .... Id& 1t <..,,I,,_ fll• ,.._,.,8, II -·-11Y ..... °"""9 tCaHt ..... """" ~y . ..._ r•11 ld~lotll •r• illl*ff'tldl. 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' • \\'OfdS in this Fleming abo brought out !hat Dean admJtted to charges in relatk>n to the- Watergate brtak·ln of tm, but hoptj tor a Ught sen,tence in return for leltlmony agalmt Mltchell and Stans and ,other former government ofildals. Among them F1einlng mentioned Dwight Chapin and llooald Seir<tti. HUNT!NGTQN BEACH FIREMEN MOP UP AFTER DOUSING TANKER TRUCK FIRE , Driver Burned, Parked Cars Damaged in Fuel Blaze at Car Wa.sh Today In prior 1eslimony, Dean said l\titcbeD asked him to take eome action against a "runaway" New York grand jury through the 'then attorney general, Richard G. KJeindJemt. Q: You expect the testimony given in this court will be brought to the attention of whatever Judge aentencel you ln Washington? A: I would hope ao. Q: Have you been told 90? A: No, I have not. Man Injured • Ill Gas Fire Under questioning. Dean said he told Nixon about Mitchell's concern but not about the urerence to KlelndJenat . Referring for the flnt tlme to taped White House C()Clversallon!, 1ttUchell's attorney, Peter Fleming Jr., asked : The day's CTOU-examination ot Dean opened with an attempt to punch holes in hi! version of a confel'f.llCe Dean ard Mitchell participated in involving a fraud lnve:5tlgatlon or financier Robert L. Vesco. Truck Explodes in Huntington Car .Wash Q: Did you tell Ule President that 1'-fr. r-.tltchell called you and asked you to call l\·fr. Kle.indien.st? Dean deelared : "I'll stand oo my testimony ... Dean, 35, testified for the government about a Nov. 1, 1972 meeting with Siana and ti.1itchell at ~lltchei.tJ Washington office regarding Vesco's secret $200,000 cash contribution to President Nixon's re- election campaign. B}• CANDACE Pt:ARSO~ 01 11,. Oall1 .. 1191 Slllf An oil CQmpany truck drirer ~u ffercd first and secortd-degree bums 1od.1y "'hen flan1es erupted while he puinped gas from an underground tank at a }!untington Reach car "·ash. \1.-illiam (,'unningham, driver for the G~tC Oil Company in f'ullerton. wa:oi taken to the Orange County ~1cd1cal Center bun1 unit 'after the 10:30 a.111. cxplO.Si°'1. Cunningham, of 50082 Budlong St., Anuheim. had second degree bums on one arm and first degree bums on his other arm, nose and body, Huntington Uei!ch pa ramedics reported. H i 5 l"Ondil:ion at the hospital was listed as satisfactory. Attendants at the ?.fetro Car Wash al Main Streel and Beach Boulevard were washing and waxing cars as usual when the fir<' suddenly ripped through the cab of the true].: ~nd the two, gasoline p1.unps Boru·d Gets Ju1·y's Report OnNixon's WatergateRole \VASHL~GTON (AP ) -The llouse Judiciary. Committee today received the federal· grand jury's report on President NixOn's alleged role in \Vatergate. Afier giv"fng {he report and a satchel lilied with evidence to lawyers from the House judiciary, committee. U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica told ne\.\'smen, "'They've got everything the grand jury turned oYer to me." 'S!rtd: Alsd react · a ?frler stafement which concluded "so Car as the court is roncct'ned the transacilon Is concluded." John Doar. chief counsel for the impeachnicnt inquiry, and Albert Jenner. minority·counsel, spent more than two hours in Sirica's ornce going over each item in the satchel. Also prese-nt \Y.!ls Peter Kriendler 0£ the special prosecutor's office. Four gua rds from the .,~ e de r a I Protective Service .ippeared el the DCIO Jet Door N6t Modified · In Fntlll Crasli \\"A SHIKCTON 1APl -The OCIO jumbo jet which crashed 'n<>ar Paris this month taking a record 3~6 li ves had not undergon<> a kc~, modificatiCln on a cnrgo door , a Nation1t l Transportation Safety Board official said today. C. O. r.tiller. director 1of the boarrt's Bureau of Aviation Safety, told a Senate aviation subcommittee there w a s multiple ev idence suggesting !he cargo door was not locked properly and that one of the first pit'Cf'S separated from the plane wa s the aft cargo door. Althou gh ~liller testlried the French ha\·e not determined t~ official cause or the crash. f'Xperts believe that sudden decompre.ssion of the cargo hole buckled !he aircraft floor , jammed the rudder controls runnin,ll: thr~gh the floor , and caused the crash. fn advance of the hearing:oi. an official of the manufacturer sai d "there appears to be littlf' doubt'' that the car~o door Sl'parated frorn the fuftlage ln nig}ll. .John C. Bri7.Pndine. president of Douglas Aircraft Co., ::i division af ~tcDonnell Douglas, said company rrc· ords sho~· tluit !hr DC!O 1hal crashed near Paris had been equipped \\'ith an impro\'ed cargo·door lalch In 1972. 110We\'er. no evidence lo t'On£lrm the company rl'C'Ords was found at the scene. Bri 2Pndinc sai d. "'Th is is a circunistance for y,·hich we do nol yet ha\'e an explanation ... he said. In 1972. the NTSB blamed the cargo door for forcing an emergency landing of lHlOl her OCIO at Detroit. The board recommended after the 1m incident that the FAA require all OC10 operators to make changes in tht cargo- rloor des ign and to alter the cargo hold so thnt sudden depreS!!UrlwUon v;ould not buckle the aircraft floor. However, the FAA turned down bolh recommendallons. Instead. It ngrted to let the manu fac turer put out ser\ let bulletins that recomm ended de~lgn and opcrntinR changes in th r cargo door. The change~ \.\'ere not as str1n11:cnt a~ what the saft ty boa rd rt~mmcnded and were not m1111datory Two v.·ttks ago, aftto r the Paris rrash, the .f'AA made lhc n1nnuf11t•turer·s recommendallons mandatory. judge's chambers mon1ents before Doar and Jenner emerged and they f'Scorted th e com1niltee la~')'ers and the satchel of f'Vidence they brought fro rn th c courthouse. Doar brought Sirica a Jetter (rom Con1mittce Chairman Peter \V. Rodino Jr .. 11).N.J.), '"'hich authorized Doar and Jenner lo receive the material on, behalf of the comn1ittee. Sirica who had described the.material as focusing on the President and •·bearing on n1attcrs within the primary jurisdiction of the committee in it! current inquiry ." said in his staten1ent that "the court has completed turnover of the grand jury report a n d accompanying materialS t h e t r a n s m i t t a I process required <lpproxima1ely l\\'O hours since each item was individually noted," The judge declined to say any more about the n1aterial. "I have no comment at all aOOut the material and I will not make any comment ." Doar told reporters as he carried the material into the rommittee·s office on Capitol Hill. Under committee rules. only Rodino. l>oor. Jenner and Rep. Ed \var d IIutchinson fR-~1lch. ), the ! ~ n i or llepu blican on the Judiciary Committee. will be allowed to read the material from the grand jury for the time being. If they decide that !he material should be presented to the committ.ee as evidence. it then '"'ould be available to ea ch rornmittee n1embe.r to be read under tight security regulations. Sig11ups Slatecl In Costa Mesa For. Rec Program Registration opens Thursday night and .continues Saturday for a whole h06t of spring, 1974 0>5ta f\tesa Department of Leisure Services courses for fun or fitness . Signups '"ill be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday and from 9 a.n1 . to I pm. Saturday in the Community Recreation Center, reached via the. v:est gate of the Orange County Fairgrounds. C.1asscs are offered for all ages. and cover such interests as yoga, :oilim and trin1 . n1e-n's physical fitness. bell y dancing, baton. beginning bridge, dog obedience, art, skiing and backpacking . Additional information may b e obtained by calling ~5300 or vi.3\ting Cosl.a f\1C58 City Hall. 77 Fair Drive, for a complete list of clcwes. School Grading Discussion Set Co mmunity participation Is ln,•ittd tonight in a dJ~~ion of studtnt grading procedures at Costa l\tesa High School , Several c h a n g e s are being rl'C001mended by the Costa tift"S.1 H.igh School Reporting Committee and will be 1>r('sented to the public at 7;30 p.m. In lhrc lyceu1n. The commlttre·s . r~mendation.'I lneludP th~ types of ~ades \\'hlch should bt> gtv('o. how often they sh<'iuld be given. \\-hat constitutes grade credl t. and how the grade point average should be l'Olllpulrd . next to \\'here it "'as parked. Di llo~·s of black s1ookc L'OU!d be seen for miles. Huntington Beach fire officials on the scene said Cunningham '"'as using an auxiliary pump to suck out th e gas frorn an underground lank . ffe ~·as standing on top of the truck at lhe lime. \\'hen he saw th:it lhe truck"s tanks "·ere filling up, fi ren1cn s a i d , Cunningham reached O\'Cr to shut off the auxiliary. pump. It sparked -gas ' vapors and some spilled gasoline ignited the pump -and it exploded, firemen said. Flames quickly engulfed the tanker itself and the nearby pumps, used only rece'ntly to fuel up customers with automobiles. Car ""'ash cmploycs rushed to dri,·e the \\'ailing cars to a comer of the lot farthest from th<' roaring blaze. A few cars were left y,·here they were ~t the time -half \\'ashed under the large brushes. Three Huntington Beach fire trucks responded , as did several other fire and pollce units. The Huntington ~ach police helicopter hovered over the fire, which attracted a large crowd or onlookers. They stood on corners or climbed up on nearby apartment projccu for a betler vie.,.,·. Firemen said they didn't know why Cunningham \\•as e1nptying th c underground tank. The explosion c.'Qffipletely blackened the front end of the truck. Firemen sprayed '"'a!er on it until the heat haCI gone down enough to allow then1 to approach the tn1ck . Then they took the auxiliary ~o off the vehicle. • " From Page 1 ODD-EVEN ... Beach v.•as the lone no vote on !he issue. He said it is logical to assume that. if there is no more gasoline now than there was several nionths ago and the lines at gas stations are shorter, then the odd· even plan has '"'orked. "I lhink it would be a bit premature for us to get out of this now," he said. ··1 think v.·e would be \\'ell advised lo hang ,,. tight for about 30 d.'.lys until gas supplies start building up again." A: Not the latter part. Q. You never mentioned to the President any request by ~1r. 1'.litchell that you, a peraon of1itUe clout, call Mr. Kleindienst? · A: No, I dJd not. Q: In fact, the tenn runaway grand jury were your words to the Presideni 1 A: That is correct. Q: You did not attribule those v.1'rds to John Mlt~ell, did you? A: rd have to look at Ille tramcript to tell you. Q: Th<' "'ord:oi runaway grand jury are your words, is that correct? TONIGHT OCC LECI'URES -"O'ealion , Care and Feeding of Corporations," Tony Brown, lecture, Little Theater, CdM High School, 7:30 p.m. "Behind the Headlines,'' Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, Forum, 7:30 p.m. UC! LECTURES -'"!'he Mentally Ret arded-Their T r e a t me n t and Training," Multlpurpo.se Room. Rehabilitation Bldg. 1' .. airview State Hospital, 7 p.m. "Management Overview for Women," lloom 100, Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MARCH %7 "SOUND OF MUSIC" -Estancia High '-tusic Dept., Forum, f\.tarch 27, 28 &28. 8 p.m. -rDRACULA" -OCC Sp<lng Drama produdion. Auditorium , !\larch 'n, 28, 29, 30. 8 p.m. Free ALCOHOLISM LECTURE- "Alcoholism : An Addictive Disease ,'' Dr. Robert Schmilz lecturer, Raleigh Hills flospital, 1507 E. t6th St. Newport Beach. Information 64>5707. . L:CI LEcruRES _,,.,' W i Id Ii f e Ecology." Lion Country Safari, 7 p.m. "Ecology of Southern C a I i f or n i a Coasllinc. '• Room 178 Humanities Ha\J, 7 p.m. "World of Plants," Room 167 Steinhaus Hall , 7 p.m. "Ure and Deatln of Fatherhood." For men only, Room 101 Physical Scienoos Bldg. 7 p.m. Mitchell and Stans are accu5ed of interfering with a Securities a n d Exchange Commi ss.lon fraud investigation of Vesco's multibilllon dollar corporate empire, in return for the latter's secret $200,000 cash contribution to President Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign. The initial cross examination of Dean Monday dealt '"ith John Ehrllchman'1 reported concern over Donald Nixon Jr. of Newport Beach, a nephew of the President, as evidence of bis interest iD the Vesco case. There was this exchange: Q. Havoo't you defined Mr . Ehrlichman as Donald Nixon Jr.'s keeper or watcher, A. Yes, one of them . Q. Donald Nixon Jr. had for a period of time been in the employ of ~tr. Vesco. )i I A. 'Thal's my understanding. ·i.;, -· Q. And tnat ·had been or some concern · to the While House. A. Yes, it had. Q. Concern that Donald Nixon Jr. tt.'3S traveling with Veso:i-and ~ around the world. r A. Yes. Q. And he was dropping the President'• name. A. He was dropping any name he oould. i·q ,. Q. And tba:l included the President'.s. A. Yes. 1 ;~ r Q. And Ehrlichman indicated to you. Uiat that's how Donald Nixoo Jr. wa1 being used by Vesco. 3' A. He did not so artiwlate to me. .. Troops Advancing 'PHNO)f~ PENH (UPI) -Twin go,·emment columns backed by heavy air and artillery strikes continued to move from two directions today on the rebel..tleld former royal capital ol OUdong, captured a week ago by insurgent lroops. but there was no immediate repor t on their advance. The Cambodian high command said inlellse fighting raged on !he eastern nank of Oudong, 17 n1i!es northwest of Phnom Penh. OVER THE RIVER and THROUGH THE WOODS - For three more months Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. We ~ope you will be patient with co nstruction as the results wili certainly be y;orth all ihe trouble. If you aren't adventuresome, give us a call, and_we'll bring samp les to your home. · 19th ST. -1 18th ST. 17th ST.~ < -> ~ > 1663 ,__ PIACENT1A 16th 'ST. ALDEN'S CARPETS-• DRAPES IN COSTA MUA SINCI 19S7 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTAMISA 646-4838 ~ Mon.-Thu,..,, 9 to 5:30; f.ri. f to 9: At. 9:)0 to S ·-• I 7 ' " a