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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-01 - Orange Coast Pilot• .... . 7 ' -I ' • • Ir Irie s' • •• , • '\ Over Li~ense Law , . DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * MONIJA Y AFTERNOON, APRIL I, 1974 VOL. 61, HO. t 1, l SEC:TIQNS, U PAGIE_S • * f : . . ' ~' . ' U't 'T.,.,.._i.> 1'hese four canines were found lazing away the day atop an aban- doned car -near Dallas. The photographer suspected the animals were watchdogs, but wasn't sure what they were suppo~d to be watching. '-- 3 ,130 Alieris Nabbe~ By Bor~er Patrolmen . March was a record month for apprehension or.· aliens at the San Clemente station of the U.S. Border Patrol, a sµo kesman said today. A total of 3,130 aliens were captured in ~1arch, bringing-the 1974 total to 7,680, according to San Cleffiente Borde r Patrol Supervisor J. \\1ood . . The March record is the highest ever recorded in the history or the San Clemente station, \Vood said. The closest record was set in February. 1973 \\'hen 2,700 Mexicans were rounded up after crossing' the border illegally. The reason -more illegal aliens arc • getting caught is that "There are just a . v,'hole I~ more people trying to get through," Wood said: ~ .. It's tbe -start of the grow~g season , • RESULTS 'GREAT'' FOR AN OLD 8s ' No piano rolf b!ues here. This ad sold a piano the first day ll appeared in the Daily Pilot -and to the first_ caller: the weather has been favorable, and gasoline finally is I!IOre available ," he added. A total of 225 ali~ns were caught at,the station over the weekend. In ad4ltion 54 were discovered staying· in a motel in Lelicadia . l\farijuana seizures in 1974 totaled 336 pounds. Three Clemente Tl1efts Total $1,300 in -Value Three thefts in San Clemente over the 1A·eekend resulted in losses totaling $1,300. · A Long Beach woman staying at the Sa n Clemente Inn, Linda Mae Hodan , reported · $74.l worth of miscellaneous articles were. taken from her parked car Sunday in the Inn parking lot. Another out<if-town visitor, John L. PLAYER Piano, elec or pedal. \Vall ace Of Belmont ShorB11. reported a w/many rolls. Plnys well. $593. $2000 guitar heisted fl'om her car (Phone No.) 1 Saturday riight whlle ·he. was in the Litt le Take note oC the sharp results and ·Outrigger, a bar and pool ball at 1920 S. don't feel fi at n~xt time you have El "Camino Real. something musical to sell._Or .try Daily • Some t"'1'1 "'Orth of motorcycle pans Pilot classified ads for movmg other and an clcctric plane were reported . mercbandise, "»~ nwnber to call ; s•·Jcn frOin the mi.""gc of Richard ~le· (direct line) Is 642..m. • w .-.. •Clune, 310 Avenida Sierra~ early Sunday. ~· ' . .. ·- • ' Huntington Cat License La~ Blasted The new cat licensing law passed in Huntington &:!ach may raise more of a roar than city councilrnen e;tpected. \Vhen a public hearing on the cat tag issue was he!d Feb.· 4 there y,·as little vocal opposition but cat owners arc now beginning . to gather their forces for a fight that could \\'iod up \.l'ith a referendum election. E.A. Van Teslaar. a retired Na•"}' rommander. has formed Pel Ov.11ers Con1m·itte<!, an aflgry clan of cat supporters tOat vows a .. figh t to the end" O\'Cr the ne\.I' la w. The ro1nmittee is inviting an interested residents to an open meeting al 8 p.m .. Thursday, in the San Juan Room of the Sheraton Beach Inn. Richa rd Calorc, president of the National 6t Protection Society, \\'ill be the featured speaker at Thursday's meeting. \'an Teslaar objects to the $10 mandatory cat license (Starting APfil 51, a leash law contained in , the ordinance and the manner in which the Jaw was passed. r • ''This is a particular ordinance which is ridiculous on the face'.°'"()n~ lvonder! what Qther ordinances have been passed \Vith ridiculous changes." he &mplains. He is especially u11set that !he cat tag is5ue seemed bur ied in 19i3 but was rl.'sutre<!ted this year by the ('(Juncil . In the early months of 1973. SC\'eral hearings on it '>''ere held nnd councilmen refused to pass a mandatory cat license after ,considerable p"ublic opposition waS I t'Xpresscd. A vohmtary cat license was established but thrown out when the mandatory law ~·as adopted. 1; \Vhile the new law does have a section which prohibits the Eree roaming of cats, Dennis Smith , director of California Animal Control (CAC J, which handles the city animal work, said that won't be enforced. lie ·has stated several times that the only purpose for.aucb a code section is to give CAC the authority to pick up cats CSee CATS, Page %) • -Offensive L~unched' PMONM PENH (UPI) -Cambodian government troops supportOO b y artillery. _ air . strikes and ·armored perSonnel carrier~ began a heavy counter-offensive Sunday to recaptnre the ol~ royal capital of Oudong, OV('r-- run by O>mmunist forces,.thc high com~ mand nnnounced today. ,. ' .I ' " • .. .. . . . e S· • . Border Patrol-s- Nab 3~13Q). Alien·s ) . At San :C. Je1ne:itte i "Dit•ty Tricks' Jury ~election , · For Chapin ~et . \VASll lNGTON lt1P(1 -Jury selection began today for the trial of D\vight L. Chapin, President Nixon's fo rm t' r appointments sccretar:: charged v.·ith lyi ng abo11t poli tlenl U1rly rrit ks pla yc<i · on the Dcmocr;it<i during the · J9i2 presidential campaign. Chapin. 33. has plcadrd innocent to four counts of pcrJUI)' ;ind called himsel f ''a person of intcgri!y." From a \·oir dire panel of ~:: JX'rson.s. U.S. District Court Judge Gerhard A. Gesell d1i!m1sS('d thrc.-e persons \\ho 1nd1- catcd th ey hnd fonncd an opinion fro1n \1·hal they had read in ncv.·.~papcrs. !;e<'n oh tetcv1s1on. or heard on radio about Chapin and the \\'atcrgatc scandal. Gesell di~misscd 22 others bccau.~c thf'y objected to IX'ing sequest('rcd dunng v.·hal he said \1·ould be the week or 10- day. . A!lcr a sccoild panel of potentta! jurors y,·as ql:lestioncd, Gesell said 61 veniremen· Court Upholds Sex Conviction Of· Phorrrtltcist \\'ASHfNGTO~ (UPI 1 -The U.S. Supreme Court today upheld th e conviction of a New York man '>''ho drugged. young women '>''it.ti what they thought was a substance to ha rden !heir fingernails, then sexually assaulted them. The court rejected '>''ithout c::pmment the ap~al of James Lo mbardi Jr., a New York City pharmacist, '>''ho argued his conviction should be reversed on technica l grounds. Lombardi asked for reversal because the testim.:my of one of his alleged victims at the-first trial was entered into the record at a subsequent . trial. Lombardi charged that violated his right to face his accusers. ,The state~.of .New York argued that the victim was too emotionally dis turbed to go through another court session and that the fir:it trial testimony '>''as admissible under New York law. • The victim 1vu one of thre<' young women, hired by Lombardi to work at his pharmacy. whO testified they \.\'ere each given . the •'nail liardencr'' -pills \11hich lmocked them out. They said lA:lmbardi Ulen assaulted them while Ibey were semiconscious. survi\'ed the preliminary screening. and a 12·rn.:mhcr jury <ind four alternates \\'ould l)c selrcted from th~:i r numlX:r. The court was adjourned for lunch :it noon (:ese11 said !hat upon return !hi s ~ftrrnoon. "drtailed qurs11oning" would begin for Jury St!le<:!1011 JI~ !'ald h<! hoped the iury could be pit·ked by tonight. IA1r1ng quest1on1ni! ilbout \1•hat !hey n1aay ha\'e hrrtrd 11r read aboul \\'al.(>rgate <ind Cha pin from the med1::i. f:e se!l asked 1f 1hi:re \1 as anyone 11·h'1 had not read or heard vf the scandal. Four pl'rson~ ind1catfld !hey had not rrad ;.ibout .\\'atcrg;it c. t'lther 1t1 weekly news magazines or ne\l'~papcrs. or hrard nr scl.'n something ab<lul 11 in the broadi..:;,i~t rncd 1:i. • "Th is case \\'JJ! in\·ol\e tcstirnony of false and mislcatling ta ctk:s about tll'~ presi dential race -a.~ so-called dirty tricks -on behalf of the Repuhliriin presidential tic_!tct."' Gesell saitl. ''Thc5' tSee CHAPI N, Pag· 2:1 · J "''"· J 11d11 She's 18. and lovely and Judy Lawton works as a secretarv ih Sydnex. :\ustra\la.' When--nOt sunning hcrsolf on a bea(h .Down Under. P1·o vis io11 s - Held Legal \\'ASlfl :\G1'0S 1AP1 -The U.S. Supreme Court toda y upht'Jd• · .a . )controversial federal lnw requiring ho:>ad sealc rl·rortini:: by banks of cith 'lns' flfl ;<nci;il transactions. Critics call the la\\'"a massive in\;asion of const1tu!ional right};. but I h c govern ment rlain1s 1l is necessary to fi ght inl'fl'asin ~ly soph1s1ic;1tcd crime. H~· ;1 \'Ole pf fi to 3. !hl' t·ourt 11ph\•ld the Uank Sccrcty ,\cl , ov•·rtur111ng in part a !ow(·r court {•f'c1s1on 1ha1 \uldL"d the Jaw's 1nu:.l swel'ping don1l'~t1t· r1·port1ng pro- ' 1~1on. The act \\as v•rittl'n to g i v e government access !o inforn1:l11on having \\·hat the Rank St:Cff·c v ,\t't do·serihes ;1.·, "a high dcgrt'" of U<>cfulnt'~~ 1n crim111<1I 1.1.1; or regul<ilory 111°\o·-.!1t,aHons ur procc•il lng~. ·· Under thP :.1·1 ;i nd 1-.·g11 L1t1ti11 uf th(' t• S. Tn.'.<1S11r1· l\'p;1rt1ncnt. financi.:.I insti!Ut1ons mu:.t flit• n·pdrti; \\'ll h the lntcrtlal H('V C'nue S1·r\ir·1' on tr;insac:11ons l'XCf.'cding $J{l,fl')(). A lhret.•-judge c:ol!rt in California approved the f'X1ens"·c-record-keeping r('qui rt•mcnts of the acl. and the requirement that rnoncy movemen t out of the {'f.IUntry he reported. Appea ls h<1d tx>rn filed hy the tS<oc B,\,\'f\S, _l'itge 2\ \feather lhgh clouds nt IUTIC'S thl'OUl\h Tuesday 111 th som1' coastal lo1v <·Jouds tnn1i,:ht ;ind T11f'~dav n1on1·-- 1ng. Shgh1ly tool(>r 1\1lh highs nt the 1>c.1chcs in tl 1e upper 6-0s ris- ing to the Jo1v 'iOs 1~1land . . ··-----1:\~1111·: T OD,\ V TIU' pinch oj i11f'a t1'(/ eron· rnny '' Sf'/!ICf'Z/1!') n10.~r 1ighl/11 Oil A1ner1f'r1',;' rl'rord ci1 1:c1l.s 1rhn , rlr.~rntr l'ttr rrrt,\I"'> i.n brn<>-· fi t.~. fnirl r/µ•,r fuconir~ ?11odc· (/1101·''· Tl!f• probleni '' fl f)fll'fklf'h· 1·tl frn n; rri11r pcrspt•,·i11·l'S (Ill /'nfff! 22 to<lO ~/. ----' .... ;.."; ,. L.M. llt•lt t (•rilOt"I• I c11n!ll11t , n .)f Comoct \I '··~~-·· ,, Ot11!o Nell(~ 11 Et•IOf'l•I Pitt t EMtrltllll!IVfll" 11 FllllllU U·ll HoreK-it llM Llftffrt It .. . 'fl . Movitt II l/1l!Oflll N-t I Or•~•• Cov"!Y 11 SYIYI• P'tr!tr lt , ••• ,. , .. 1' ~•ork M••~th n 11 f fltyl1IO.I • , J1 l hlllet\ 11 ....... ,,... ' WOl'O-'I HtQ l~lt ~··'• ..... -~ . " I ·- \ • I - ' ' ' t 1---.. ---:.-·' ... -.... ' • ,! DAIL, Y1LOI • • ·S r •• ono.1, "'"''".-. \.-. ~.-.--.. Patty HearSt Was-Ahduct~d Food Costs ' . . ' , . Decrease Eight· Weeks Ago Tod~y 2.2 Percent · SA~ FRANCISCO (UPIJ -Eigh t Slnct her. abduction . she haa betn used weeks ago, loday newspaper heiress as a pwn .to generate ' a $2 mUlton food Patricia Hea rst w'as dragged-, scrcarning, giveaway, and to focus ~ic attention from her Bc·rkclcy apart __ in_c_nt_. -~----•-n_a_ll_•s~~~ abu"-es In CaHfomla penal instituli0fl6. The revol~~ S y mb ionese Llbcratldn Army fSLA ) clalms credit for the kidnaping. and \\'Ol'I from Patricia's father. (tand olph A. Hearst. president and • editor of ~ San Francisco Examiner, the promise of $4 ·million nlOre In food for the needy if his daughter ls released llllharmed. But nobody has heard from the SLA for n1ore than three v.·eeks. Sunday nig ht the coalition named by I.he SLA to oveNCe 'the S! million giveaway which ended last wee k ORIGIN. OF TERRORIST SLA -REVEALED, St.,Y Pogo S ' ' D}· TM Assoel•ted Presa The family groa'ry · blll declined slightly during r.1arch. t'i1e fl:-tt !UCh drop In fi l'e months, an AP 1narketbasket JUrvey shows'. ~\torr items wt!nt up in pr ice than •-ent down. But salts on meat and eggs cut the -dollar \'alue of lhc marketbasket in niPe of 13 Items checked. wirh an ave rage decrease of 2.2 percent. It was the first month sinee October that marketbask.el declines outnumbered ihcrcases. - The AP priced 15 food and noofood items in 13 cities on !l-1arch 'I. 1973 and h.as rc<'hecked at me beginning of each sucettding month. appeared on a live broadc~t 01·er In r,.os Angeles. the 1>item IOl:al y,·ent Be.r~eley radio station KP~A. The from Sll.15 to Sil , down I percent. station has been used several hm<'S as a The lat est check shov"cd that 32 3 link . bcl\\'etn 'thc SL.A and the He arst·. percent of the items in the survey v.·c~t .... family~ • . up in pric.c during r-.t.arcli. f91f;-23~6 Seven ~emDers of the groups. chosen percent decreased; 36.4 percent v.·ere by. the SI,;A to \\'atch-the food g1vt"aWay unchanged: and 7.7 percent were said the program was pla gued by a unavatlc on one of the tv.·o survey general lack of coordination. · dates · '. ·. The SLA in ii.<! last commu~i~ation The arkctbaskel decreases r&.nged demanded ~o hear from the coaht1on at from a fraction of a percent i!'J the (.'00Clus1on of the food progran1. The Albuquerque, N.M. to ~percent in ~ broad~• was lts. re?,9rt. said coalition \\'here !he p"rice of a pound of chopped leader Arnold Townsend of the San chuck dropped from Sl.49 to Sl.09. Fraociaco Western Addition Project Area 1'bc bill was up in four cities -Seattle, C.oalilioo. l'\e'ol' York, tltiami and Philadelphia - ''The food was needed and v.•elcomed v.·ilh an a\•erage increase or 1.6 percent. by the people." he said, "but it is ,a-sad __ commentary that it Jakes an evenl like this to feed and illus trate tlite problems of the hungry." But WaMlJniton Secretary of State A. Ludk>w· Kramer , v..·ho he3ded· the Jlearst food pr'ogram in California: said today in Olympia the coalition named by the SL.A to oversee the $2 million program was more interested in pov..·er than in seeing Ule safe return of Patricia fleant. Kramer's comments came in response to coallt~ltlcism or the way the food program 1\#lS administered·. "The coalition said from the beginning that gett ing Patty back v.·as not th'ri r concern," Kramer said. "I think thei r total interest was that of building, CdM's First Grads Set for Reunio1i , Corona de l ~lar Iligh School 's first · graduating class will meet June 8 in San Juan Capistrano for their 10-year reunion. accordUig to reunion organizer Janet (Riedell Ra y. __ whatever areas'of power they coold fr<im the food program." The Class of '6~ v.;IJ meet at the El Adobe Resturant. beginning at-6:30 p.m. Tickets arc $15 a couple a n d entertainment includes dancing and dinner. For funher infonnation, contact Mrs. Ray by mail at 1112 The hf!lsters Oirele. C.'osta ~1csa , ca . 92626. Deadline for tickels has been extended to April 15. Court Says No ' Trltns vestis m Ordi 11(111ces !l,ac ked WASHINGTON IUPO -The U.S. Supreme Court to<lay upheld a lower court ruling that otdinances again.st trans\·cstism-men dress· ing like women and vice versa-were fega l. . The court rejected without comment an-appeat-~:a:-Hou~10.n man, Richard Anthony ~1ajes, that such laws were a v1 olat1on of his righl•. • The state of Tex'as argued succe ssfully t)).at the llouston '"<.li.'i· guise ordinance" protected a valid state interest. 11an1cly helping prote ct the sun'ival of. the r.arc by banning ho1noscxual guises. . . • Texas also argued there were other sou nd rea~ons for the law: •·an ineffe~tive disguise n1ay engcndet catcalls and slurring remarks leading to a' breach of the peace; an efficient disguise could lead to trouble after an acquaintance is (armed with thc.disguisec and ttic true sex is disclosed v.1hen the .friendship bero1nes an1oroU'i." ''alle y to Wei gh Liquor Stor~ · Apprcoval Appeal Pl~ commission approval -or a liquof store across the street from a school will be challt"ngtd before the F'ol.Dltain Valley City Council at ~ p.ru. Tuesday. The meeting is in rouneil chambers at City Hall , 10200 Slater A\'e. William Fallon fi led the appeal of the use permit granted Philip Chapir50fl ta build a I i q u o r store at the northwest comer of Los Jardines \\'eSJ and Slater A\'enue. 1'te sWre "'·Ou1d be in a shopping C'ffiter across the strcct fro m ~1asuda Elementary School. to open in the \\'inter of 19i5. The Fountai n Valley School District has taken a stand against liquor sal~s adjacent to school s. , In its aclion . .Jhe planning commission said there \\'OOl'I!' be no detrimental effect orr the area from the sale of store. Chapirson filed a petition be claimed was signed by JOO re sidents in su pport of the store. Arson in 840,000 Fire POWAY CAP Y -Arson is blamed for fire v.·bicb Sunday caused an estimated $40,000 damage to Pomeradc Elementary School. The prlnci pal 's office was gutted. From Pnge I CATS ... "'htn it is 'necessary. Smith sa~·s CAC · doe.~ . not plan to be<'Gme aC1h;E1Y 1n\'Ol\'cd \\'i th "ca1cl'ltng cats ." · The city adopted the $10 cat JlCense - same as the ,nev.·~ fee for dog tags - based on Smit~·~ tl!port !hpt about one· third of his age ncy's effort 'and money is spent on cat complaint.~. Final app roval ra rou)ine action\ of the animal cqntrol law is scheduled for • tOnight's 7 o'clock council meeting. but Van Teslaar's group has not anno~ncCd. any eJ<tns to attend. He has said he ·v.·ill "'·ork actively to support city council candidates in the April 9 election "''ho vdll oppose the cat law. And the angry pet o~·nl·r :also \'0\1•cd to carry petitions. if neccs.<i.'lr\·, in :_tn effort to force a rcfc rcndun1 election and ha,·c the cal law repea led. Oil Profit 'Oh~cenc' WASlflNGTON <U PI ) -I\Jajor oil compa'nies v.·ilt rcgistl'r ' 'obs c I' n e ' ' pPOfits in the current' fiscal quartl'r due to a violation of federal la~· by thc"'Nixon administration, Sen. Henry r-.t. Jackson (I).Wash.). charged today . ''Instead of n . policy of price restraint. v.·e have a policy of limiting energy demand by pricing it so high the average fatnily must go without essentials to pay fuel bills that -have doubled in six months," he said. Long Stretch LulU. an African bush elephant at the San Francisco Zoo. chases pe~ nuts thrown by visitors. She found it fairly easy to get at the goobers at the bottom of a now-dry moat, but getting back up presented 1nore problems. High Protefu Diet Said 'Risky' in, Heart Dis~ase Kramer defended the food gi\o·eav.·ay and repeated a conte,ntion that he thooiht .. the demands ol the SLA were met. He was 110mewhat rehx:tant to go into speclllc areal of c:onflict y,·ith lhe coalition. saying that "things can be ans"·ered at the right lime and the right place . .:1od that is not now."· · From Pqe I CH.~PIN ... What is Being 5aid About Positive Reducing CHICAGO (AP) -Researchers say that a popular low carbohydrate, high protein diet may be risky, especially for persons with heart di.scase . The study by a heart research team fron1 Peter Bent Brigham 11ospital and the Harvard ~1edical School in bton is published in the April I issue of the Journal of the American ~tedical' Association. The: researchers had 12 healthy hospital employes. ages 21 to 32 . follow the diet ou tlined. in The Doctors' Quick \Veight Loss Diet. by Ors. l!v:in ~1. Stillman and S S. Baker. The die! consists almost v.·ho\ly of protein and animal fats and ral!s for at least eight glasses of water a day. 1'1e research tC'am, consist ing of Dr~. F'rank Rickman .. Joseph Dinginan and James E. Dalen and ~ancy r-.lltchcl!, a nurse. said that blciod cholesterol levels rose an a\·crage of 16 J perC't'nt in the subjects during the die! period. High cholesterol levels have been associated with coronan· artery disease~ t.lost of the subjects complainrd v.·h1\e oo the diet of symptoms of easy fatigue. OIAMGI C04ST DAILY PILOT .. .. ,_ • 0 .... ·····••:-I .,.: ... ' • .• , . . . ' _ ...... J ' ~ .. .............. ' •J• ... • • .... .. • '• •.. . ' • (ioo.. .. . . ' . -. ..... c.. ... • .. ..... ,• .... _, " ........ '·. 1 .. to •• '• "' •' \\. ,.,, . ..... ,. ~ ..... , .. . . ,', ~· . •• ._., .. !;-.. ... .,,,., . : . . ' V•.e~·~& ·!""' .. '' .... .....,... , .. (•q!jl1°'' ; ~~ '•=> .......... ~"'l[~"" offictt r •• ,..,...., l.Y'.,., .. •a.,r.-•• .... ~··l!J•• .. \j,)]-'&,.A lr, .... ""' •l •• ~ •• -.,~,"~"•...-.. , •••• """"". •l'llt, ...... & •• _., ., ............ '!>-·• .... -.. ..... r~k1t11-11141 •42"412t Clo,~lf>.d 11.~~ •4:Z·S6 71 ; ·~ ,,, .. ..., •• bo.'" ., ....... .. 4f:Z·4420 ......... '!"°'"'"' "'· 540.1 22 0 lassitude, mild nausea and occasicnal diarrhea. CJ'he researcQers., said the lcmporary rise in cholesterol levels in their healthy young subjects probably did not harm • them. , Hoy,•ever. the y added. "One mu!t .COl"l.'ider th.e potential efff'CU of the prolonged or repetitive use of this diet by middle-aged persons v.'ho may have coronary artery disease." Three Men Rape El Toro Girl, 18 An IS-year-old El Toro v.·oman \vas raped Sunday by three men who forced her c.:1r off the road in the i\lission Viejo arl.'a and then sexuall y assa ulted her at knif£'poinl. Orange County Sheriff! office~ said. Investigators said the ,·irtim was on her v.·ay home in the early hours of Stux:lay v.·hen the car occupied by her three assailants Cf"O\l'ded her off the San Diego Frec11·ay near the Crov.TI \:alley PIV'lrn·a.y offramp. .--The girl told officers she was pulled from her car and raped by JI! three men. She...returned 'to ·her car and drove for help after they left her and drove off at · ltigh speed. ' Daily Pilot Price . ' No~' 83 Montl1ly .. .. . A new home cieH,·ery price fcir the , Dally Pilo t of $3 per month v.·ent Into~ effect toda y. Unpretendentcd cost increases ln all aspects of newspaper production and distribution the pasf t..to years, such as a 23. percent increa!e In the c05t of newsprln1 paper. make the 35 ~nu per mont h increase necessary. 1'iough ne•'!J)apers v."tre rtmo\"t'd from price controls i\lardi 15. the Daily Piiot had prt\iously filed y,•ith pritt control offi cials requlrtd ®Nmentatloo to establish this price adjusUntnt as fully <vSt·JUSUfie<l. I The new priet also pcrmlls your Dail)' Pilot carrier, "'ho is an indl'ptndtflt merchant. an increase In earnings for his services to yoo. ~ Daily Pilol rqret.s the necHSlty for a price Increase, but pltdges lo continue: making every trron to gi\·e readers impro\'ed newi coweraae and mlfc efficient production lfehnlques. .. ). .... ~ ' have nothing to do ~th thl! case." Chapin v.·as indicted for lying to the \Vatergate grand jury atiout his knowledge of the ac tivities of political saboteur Donald Segr~tt\' of lo5 Angeles . After serVing all but 90 days of a six· month sentence for distribut ing scurrilous campaign literature during the 1972 Deomcratic presidential Primary in Florida, Segrelli "'·as released from prisOn last 'l"eek . I Us sentence was in ~ichange for a guilty plea and a pro mise °' -~tion. Segrettl allegedly was hired by Chapin. his old USC dn.lm , to wage political dlny tricks on behalf of the President's 1972 ~lection campaign. The two most important v.itnesses against O\apin are expected to be Segretti and John W. '1rean Ill. Dean, Nixon's former counsel. was dismi~ April :Kl as the Watergate scandal reac hed high into the White House. Chapin lost a court effon in February lo bar Dean's testimony. His lav.'Yers argued since Dean was White House counsel when Chapin was Nixon 's appointments &'CTelary. in errect [Nan 1vas Chapin 's la\1-yer and could not be a 1 prosecution 'witness. • -. I From Pqe I BANKS ... Califomla Bankers Association, the American · Civil Liberties Union Foundation of l'ionhtm Cali£bmla, lnc. and the government. But the judges of the k>~·er court said that the "\i rt1,1ally unlimited. reponing frorTI banks" of 1 domestic financial ·1ransacUoos required by the act "so-far transcends the constitut ional limits ... as 10 unreasonably in\•ade the right or pri\•acy .... " .. Not so. said the Supreme Court majori ty led by Justice \\'illiam If. Rehnquist. Rehnquist was joined by Chief Ju.st ke Warren E. Burger, and Justices Potter Stewart. Byron R. Whlte. Harry A. Blackmun aod Lewis F. Powell Jr. Rehnquist said the re po r t I n g regula tions established by the secretary of the TreasUry violate no Fourth Amendment right to be We from unreamable aear:c;h~ and seizures. '1be regulation requires the reponing of currency transactions exceeding 110,000, th< identi1y ol lhooe pooductlng the 1ransactlon and a descrfPtion of the transaction ilHU. ''fl is conceiwabte, and perhaps likely that the bank might oot of It.I 0'11111 \'Olltion oompUe this amount of deLail for its own purposes ,· and l.btrefore to that t.xtent.the regulationl put tbt bank 'in the pogltloo of 1«tinf Wonnatlan lrvm th< · customtr ln order to ev&tt.ually report. it to the rovemrhe.ot, ·· Rehnqvlat Aid. "But u .,,.t: have ooled (in 111 earlier dec~lool '"!llh<r lncorponl<d n o r wilncorpontid ._tallo!ll can plead 111 IJll(tµalifled right to conduct their affaJn In secret,' " Jl,ehnquist said. I • ,. • VICKI GRAY -.. Gloril Manhalb htlpff Jlllvf my r1111~ problem, I COlilldtl"I do il by my1elf. It ii ll'le but pl.Ice In 10•11 to uke indie, ofT ind keep lllem off. l'vt 1o,t 22 pol.lrtdt ind 24'i'I inche1. .. JAlll GE1n -"Tllank' to Gloria Ji.larWU. I have ~from 1 dle 14 to 1 li.li 8. I've ro1t 2211. \11chc, 1nd IS ltM. My ltip' hi-always bef'ft out of proportion with the 1t1t of mt -now I can' t;tt d o1ht1 IO fit. It didn't 11kt 111y IUtl\110111 e:o.crcbc and it"''' f11n." ,. - SAYS: WE LIVE UPTO OUI PllOMISES AND HEii iS THI PIOOF. • e SEMI.PRIVA TE FACILITIES e rt:,RSOIAL AnlEITIOI e REOUC118 WITHOUT MUSCllE·IUILDING IEX.ERC1$1ES e TAKE TREAT1111EIT1 WITHciUT CHAIGINlf ClOTfflES 1-111'1 on.,_ klf'dl ~atw-iii. otMJti'"'I • RESUln ARIE ACHIEYEb THROUBH A PRO· GRAM Of NUTR ITIONAL 8UIOANCE AID IJIDIYlOUAll Y DESIGNED FIRMING ANO TONING TECHNIQUES. IECAUSE0INOIVIDUAl FIGURE PROILEMS DIFFER. YO'UR REIULn ::1::EDJ:~EIERl~~~ :HAN THOSE ACHIEVED Alfid11W11ol 1uthtntklry ort on IJ/1In1M ho mot olf1Ct • • BE OUR GUEST FOR A SAMPLE • VISIT TO SEE WHAT WE CAN . DO FOR YOU REWPORTIEACH 00 r.t.Clf!C C:OAST HWY.· -'4J,J6JO .. , I • ' ' AUD RE Y BAl(KER -.. , h•vt nrvtr lost enous.tt in tile n,gla place1 10 rtdlloce my d~!I si.r.c. Aflri bt inJ silt 16 for yt llJ. it's 11nbflie¥1bk 10 wrar ~r 12. I'm !Cid on tile Glona MuWU wriJllt rtd11ctio11 program. Sot 011ly did 1 1011 21Yi l'b!..111d 26 incllfl. I 1ho fttl 11oondC'1f11I and Nvc mucll morr u~fD'.~ .. JUNE BERNARDS -"I can truly •Y that .my procum .,,;111 Gloria ManhaU tu' dunFfd my entin bfcl Not oruy 1hd I lo" 25 lb1. and 26 inches. b111I11ohctd1 new ien for tmng." • •• • ' · . I ' pa pr SU .. SU ta "" sa r r • a a .. a -a j ( '· .. . -. ' 1 ... \., , • ~ • Ar• • . ! ' "' 5 l'I., I '. •'i~ :J ...... • I • - Irvine Vows 'Ha~ds Off' ~addl e hack Mortgage Due Tax, L,egal Fees ... r.;--·.Autoi101ny Of Valley '"Ass u1·ed' 'May Hurt. Ni·xon WASHINGTON (AP) -A' ~age payment on his San Clemente estate together witb posgjble income tax payments and ~al defense fees could ~Jy strain President N I x o rr' s p<n00al finances. Nixon bad financial assets tolal~ more than $980,000 as of last ~lay 31, but a rapid series ol six-figure debts aiu.ld 1 de!JletE bis savings and pcrhapo pn>mpl him to take out new loans. White House officials decline to ~ate on the President's finances. However, Nixon himself mentioned tho.. possibility of taking out a Joan lo help ' pay legal fees if be is impeached . With the oc-cansidc San Clemente property. a final mortgage payment of ' I Wild Pursuit Neis Bandit After Holdup A (UPI) - A Keystone Kops ;;;;;,-;ro;;l;;::'.';;; chase ended today with one suspect in jail, ano!'her at' large, a police car burned to a cinder and an officer suffering· ruts and bruises. Police described thC chain of events this way:. · ·Tv.u robbers held up a supermarket. taking $4.000 from cash registers and a safe. They also took-store manager Ste\'e Bacor's 'car keys at gunpo int and drove off. In the store· at. the time was Fontana polico U. Ben Abernathy "1lo teleplmed (or help. A patrol car roared up, Abernathy leaped in and the chase "'ilS on. \Vhen the getaway car slowed for a Corner,·ooe of tnc thieves jumped out. dropped the sack· of money and fired a &&\lo-cd-ofl shotgun at Abernathy who returned fire. Both missed. The robber legged it through a residential neighborhood , over fences and across yards with Abernathy in hot ptnu:it.Jlbe bandit ran through the froot door aM out ~ back of one house. Abernathy followed. , The ~ ran through a sOO:>nd house, held his soot.gun on the homeoWner, took his car keys and fled on wheels for lhe second time. He is still at large. Meanwhile, three patrol cars chased the first automobile onto the ground:s of the Kaiser steel plant. Officer Greg Thurman. at the wheel of the leading patrol car, crashed into the store manager's stolen vehicle. Thur- man's pol.ice cruiser plunged into a ditdt and burned .. It was destroyed. The 511SJ)eci.'s car was wrecked, allowing other officers to capture Theodore Winslow, 40, or Crestline. who was booked on charges of armQCI robbery and assault to commit murder. )lost of the $4 .000 was recovered. "except for some t'nat might have blown away," police reported. Officer Thurman was treated for cuts aOO bruises at a nearby hospital. Abernathy organized search teams for the secood suspect who was del5cr1bed as all . "a very fast runner and a good jumper." $226\660 plus Sl7,000 interest is due July 15. Resources \lo1'lich Nlxon could draw on to pay me bill .... ·ere detailed \lo'hen be" made public last Dec. 8 his net Vl'orth and income t.U retUrns. - The 100l k ·of Nixon's $988.522 in net assets as of May 31, 1973 wu in ,real estate. The financial discl~res sho~ thil on the same date the President had &!:50,000 in_two rcrtificates or deposit at Key Biscayne, Fla., Bank and $182,874 in other bank deposits. It \lo'S.S disclosed that the lot.al value of thC' deposit certificat.cs had b e c n intTl'3SC'd to S300.000 by IX-C'. 8, 1 973.~Thc additional S50.000 came from another bank account. though no latCT total \ll'aS given for other bank. d~its. A joint oongressioM.J c o m m i t t c rc\'ie~·ing Nixon 's 1969-72 tax relutM is cxpected .la clecide shortly whether the President sbitld. pay back taxes which . t'OOld amount to more than $300.000. ~\t.ajor points al issue are OO<l.Uctions by ( NEW~ ANALYSIS ) Nixon for donating his pre-presidential papttS to the go.,Wnment. Miness use of the San Clemente eoitate and handling of t.:txes on the sale of two pieces o( real estate. The panel ·has no authority to (orce the President to pay but Nixon has said he \viii abide by the committee's findings. Other possible big cxpen,se, looming for Nixon could be legal fees in oonncction with Watergate and impeachment. As of Jan. 9 the government had spent $290,418 for the President's legal defense . No updated figure is available now from the White House. If-tiSru""""lla\·e been continuil)g at the same rate, the total by now would be more than $400,IXK>. Asked about legal defense costs at a .Pttarm 6 ne·ws conference, Nixon said : "I ain not a defendant until the HClll5e passes a bill of impeachment. I \lo'OUld then be a defendant, and if the attorney general of the United St.ates should rule that ·the President · shoul9 pay for his defense , J will find s:>mebody to loan me the m:iney." • Beyond Nixon's own bank accounts, · other possibilities are open should he face a series of big personal bills. The san Clemente property could be remortgaged. Also, a defense fund mi~t be started with public oontribuUons to handle major legal expenses. Delaivare Death Peiialty Restored DOVER. Del. (UPI) -Gov. Sherman W. TribbiU has signed iegislation restoring tbe death penalty by hanging, in Delaware. Under the new !av.·, the death penalty will apply to premeditated murtl.crs, the killing of police officers on duty, firemen or prison guards. and a slaying committed during felonies. A similar bill, pas.5t!d by the Pennsylvania Legislature. was vetoed by G.\-William Shapp. S~e · Hero· Signs ' ' Uv J,\;\' \\'OR1'11 ~~91 • ... , D••I• l'Uet litlf Th<' ritV of Irvine h~s. liltl<' intention of thrt>aten1fi~ th<' auttu1on1\ .of t h 1• un1ncorpor~U>d Saddlt•back \":tlli')'. lrvtnc Chy ~taru\g<'r-\\'1ll1am \\'.oollt'tt assured the Saddleback V..ill('}' Chan1bcr of Commef"("(' Frid;1y. In a speech t:;i~gcd ''City of lr\"int : r~ri~rd or 1Fne ."' \\'ooll<'ll told thl'" Sadd!eback ml'rchaRts. "to m('. a roe io; ;i n adversary. an oppon<'nt lrvint" •~ n<'ilh rr an cni'my nor an oppont"nt. The l't1 y is nol a nxiou.~ 1a do nnythin g,1 10 Jn1pt'(!f' your 0.""'n s1·H-<l<'tennin;.1\ion."" \\.oolll'lt sail:! the gr<'atest problem ! f:icing a young city is establishing an • td l'ntlly. 1111· san1<' C"hallen~e. ht' ~u~· ~(·sted. facin g lhl' highly fragml'll!l'li Sad- Oll•bat'k \'.'.llle\' "'It is hllrd. fo r us lo knO\V Vl"hal your in terests art.::." he ~:'lid. "\\'<' assun1e you ha\'f' the s<imC' l:('ncral conct'nlS v.•e do for your ram1lu•s, for th e \\{'\l-bC'1ng ;ind \'tabili!y of your business. for t'lcan ai r, and for how far your dollar goes.'" Irvine Mayor-Gabrielle Pryor waits for Ll Col. Ger· a.Id Carr to write two autographs at ceremonies hailing the. space ·night commander Friday in Santa Ana. Supervisors Chainnan Ralph B. 91ark observes the signing. ?\1ayor"s children. Ben~and Will Pryor, atlended the festivi ties in which a city of Irvine resolution was presented to the astronaut. But since th e Vall ey has no official representative body to f orm u 1 a t e positions on issues. \\'ool\ett explained, Irvine officials often have a hard time finding out hov.i rrsidents 1n El Toro. Laguna Hills. or i'otission Viejo will react to Irvine ttlfons that might affect them . Mixed Sex Eviction Upheld "\\'e are sympathetic."' \\'oollett said. "\Vhen the cily was about to incorporalc. it had ·17 or 18 different community · associations, plus intCrl'SlS fro m UC Jr\•inc and the industrial rornmunity. \\'e h;1d to find a way to. pu1 tog<'thcr all tht'ir L'onccrns ." ltlale, Fen1ale Students Not .4 l>le lo Lii;e Together "\\lc've been through trying and torturous days sinCi;! ..-.-e b<.>canl" a city." \\'oollell said. "Out I think if you asked the citizens of Irvine if they arc glad lh('y're a city, they'd probably say yes." WASHINGTON !UPI\ -The U.S. Supreme Court l@daY upheld l h c constitUtionality .ef.11\ New York village zoning ordinanec which prohibited a group ol six students of mixed sex from living togelher in the same house. By a 7-2 decision. the court ruled rnat it was "reasonable, not arbitr~'" tha t the Long Island village o( Belle Tert"C'. N.Y. restrict occupancy 'of d\lo·ellings to a "'family." The tov.n objected to six male and fema le st.udoo ts from the nearby sta11:, lllliversity at Stony Brook. nooe of lhcm related "by blood . adoption or marriage." living in the mne Muse and ordered that they . leave. ' . The owners of the house and three of the student tenants filed suit in U.S. District Court. "'hich found tine village ordinance unconstitutional btcausc . it viol ated equal protection o( the law and rights of as90Cialion and pri~acy. A federal court of appeals affrrmed the decision and the village appealed to the Supreme Cotl,!j In overturning the lower court rulings. Justice \\'illiam O. Douglas said l~e village ordinance • ' m e e t s the constitutional standard and must be upheld as valid land-OSe legislation addressed to family needs." Disseflting. Justice Thurgood .\1arsball said the village had no constitutional right ta limit unrelated househO!dS to t\ll'O persons while filacing no limitation on households of ·.~ated individuals. Douglas. in Uft....majorily opinion . sa id the word "family" as used in I.he village ordinance means "One or more persons related by blood , adopted. or marriagC', living and cooking toge1hcr as a single housekee,:iing unit, exclus ive of household servants." A "family" al.so Cl"illld inc lud e tv<'O f.l<'r.ilOrul li\•ing and cooking together as a single housekeeping un it though not n·lated. he sa id. . The six stud ents did not fall in this rflt~ory and therefore fell \1·ilhin the restrictions of the zoning ordinance, he rui..i. Women's Righ_ts Win Asked if he bC'lievcs a . geographical arra must becom{' a city lo "defend itself" fro1n the intrusions or other cities. \Voolle tt said "Be-coming a city is not a cur('·all." "It depcndS on wh ich Issues are most rrucial to a rommurHty.'" he said. "If the: most crucial is land use or expenditure of you r tax doll ars or better identlty -one of lhooe alone -there may be other .... ·ays. Squeaker in Wisconsin "llut if you want t.o solve all thN'e dilemmas plus a lot ol other th ings, beooming a. cit y is the best.solutfpn." he ~1ADISON, \Vis. !UP!\ -Lt. Gov. ?itartin J . Schriber st.ands on the side of women 's libe ra tion and his \'Ole sent to the govC'mor a bill giving \\'iscons in women Lhe same rights as n1en. The Senate v.·as stymied, 15-15, on the 4 Held in Slayinrr • l."l Of W 0111all;' 94 ATLANTA lt:Pll -Four Allanta lecn- .?C?ers have 'been charged in co!Ul('Cljon with the purse-snatching murder of a 9~­ )·ear~ld-v.·idov.·. Four boys sna tched the purse or ~trs . ~taude BaJdY.·in. v.1io left to go showing in SW'Ul}' .,.,-ea th er Sunday. They pushed h<'r roughly to the sidewalk and she died !Y.'0 pours later in Grady !Iospital. He purse contained S25. . Arrested bJ police v.·ere Linton P,a!'kv.re ll. Robert Hurst. Jr. and \\'1ll ie L:awrence ~lurphy. all 17. A fourth. teen- ager is a J11vcnlle and his name cannot be made pu!'.ilic und er Georgia la w. measure but Schriber. as presidinii; orficer. pas.~ the deciding \'Ole. The bill v.·ent to the governor's office. where Gov. Patrick .J. Lucey is L'Onsidcrcd sur( lo sign it. The victory debate \lo1lich was not could be won v.·itOOut described as said. ·, A move L<> afoot in ?\fission Vicjo to set up a mllilicipa\ advisory cooncil. a pseudo-city council which \lo'ould be a legally rccognizC'd adviser to lhe Orange County Board of Supervisors. Though not necessarily a pr('()Ursor of cityhood , the municipa l...advisory council no .... ·ery. i.~ designed to help fill the pr'esent_lack of The chie f lo bbyists or the bill. 1 ~e un ifie d reprcsent.a fion of the valley 'a ~·ational Organization of \\'omen l ~Q\\'f, interests to county officials \\\'ho now ma ke a!! the fmal decisiolis--:-= fa\·ored each fr ie nd ly legislator v:ith a Asked \lo'hat he lhi.nks or the muni cipal tea rose. Each such 54!nator put the rose '-~d visory council idea. \\'oollelt replied, on his desk to show Vl'here his heart lay. ".Since it still doesn't give the local Still to bll heafluom, hov.<'ver. was rommun i!y the right lo ma ke the final SC'n. Gordon Roseleip. who had done hi5 decisions, Lt isn't as stron g a tool. But it tx.-st' in opposing the bill by closeting it in docs give you a helt er opportunity to his committee for .,.,.ttk.'\. · make your v.•ishcs kno"n." R~eleiJ> declared . ·•1 love women. don"t kid yourself, .,.,.hen they're in the right pl acc. "Surt!I held it (the bill1 in ro mrnil!C<', because the people of \\o"ist"Onsin voted against it. I wouldn't take a rOSt'. Th;:1t's nonsense ." R.osclclp referrro to a referendum in "·h1ch voters indicated they Y.'Crc <1gain.st the equal rights prnvision. 1, ii led i 11 ~h oo toul \\'ALDPOltT. Ore j['PJ 1 -Teran('f' \\ •ll.i11. ~.-,, '\prinr:f1cld. Ill. w.'.I}; killed '.'>.1nd;.i_\ 1;1 .1 shootout with an Oregon ~\Al l•• "rqt1)"'!" ;,· !h1~ f'Q0.;\;1! tO"'rl followini; an a;mcd robticry ifl nearby I 11J, •·11<'•· '"Odd ~onple~ of Ani111als IN , • • ·' Olltw l't~ Sti tt 'ht'• PALS DINE TOGETHER IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Orph1ned Chicken And Cat Have Become lntep1r•bl• f ·- ( "Rhode Island Red " W3ndered in one day, tired. hungry and more than a little lonely. Th e hen . found a friend at the l\.fike Aguilar residence in San.Juan Capist rano -another orphan li ke herself, a youn gster who'd recently lost her mother. The two -a rust colored chicken and n nutty black cat, both r:ameless -be· came inseyerable. ''i\1y hu~band saw the hen first ,"' said ~frs. Aguila r .. "It ~·as standing next to .'.I ceramic frog I'd just bought in Tijuana ." "I looked out the door and there it .,.,-as," said J\.1 rs. Aguilar. The cat sauntered over and in!peeted the intruder, srilffi ng it ca utiously from one end to lhc othe r while the chicken's head bobbed up and down , .patiently 'i\'aitiflg for a sign of acceptance. "They took to each other right a\ll'a;.'." said 7\trs. Aguilar. who found the two asleep together one morning on the beck porch. "Not Only do tMy sleep together, they eat together1" she said. "lt'a1 rtal cute how lhey st.and side by si~ at dinnertime." 7\1rs. Aguilar !lid DO one believes htr t;11·hen she tells them how the c,hicken follov.·s the-cat aroond during tht', day. ~itting who'.>n the cat sits, clucking Wti cn thf' c;1'l mt1l~. Tl's coincidence, of 001.1rse she s.'.lys, that thr day the cat had kittens ihC'/ ch1r-k1·n ! lid four ~g~. / r ' l.ifrs. 1\guilar docsn "t1 kJu)w ""hill to !) .. 111•\ c. .:.in) n1ort' abo\H the (elln.e a~ the fowl re!alionshlp. normally not a friendly 000 ' - • • // THE "SPRING A toufl9 gorl <; fancy ••t:;n!ly tu«"l'i. tu ''>'l•Jqnt~ o l ~ l 1 .t£r ''"''Y fr om 1 1nr Red Balloon. Ltd •.,, 1n \'hr ·,n.p a ~1 ,,. •··'·l•·•·r .. 1 Disnryland. ITl'"lf'I, .! IOtig l,c,r.il riroril r1rf'SC> by F1rir .. nc•• E.1sr>man av,11 1.iolt:• 1n S•l"~ 2-12 S•<tr'I ·~ lhfi' oaugnicr ol Mr a. Mr~ 1 r'lQma~ W1nsl'110 o! Co1ona ac1 Mar Tlfl: RED BALLOON LTD. • •• '' ... , ' ~·.,. 1..,. M~ . .,,, } -'·'"' t:,• ••• • ... "'t') • •.·· ..... ..,.u.,~ •• ., ... ,1; j > • • • I • ---• OAIL Y Pll01 • . ' • ~------' .,.,,.-----,...,-,, Just_ • .! Kissinger~ Bride Live j.t Up ,, ' ~ I r. ' ,:f1;._, •• h ,,, .·. T'~m urphine .i\.11ril Fooling ' ' With. th e News NO FOOLIN' APKIL: One of our most abservant opt"rativt>s in the newsroom miide his 0\\11 !>pot survey of the Orange Coast scene today and reported' th is: · Every gasoline scrviL~ station he ob§ervrd on tour was opt?n and pumping, f11cl. !\'lost \\'err cv(·n J)Utting air in tires, 5miling und washing \\•indshieldS: .,, Thus on this April Fool's Day, we find 'the late , J.trc<it gasoline shortage is over. Gone. Vanished. Just like that. Of coul'.sc. you arc now pt1yinr, ~o to 30 cents more a gallon th <1n you were be fore the Great rumµ Panic. · So who is really the April fool~ Not thp oil companies. thaCs for sure. Elscwherr. ;is dawn broke upon this April Fool"s O<iy. \.)"'C awoke to learn: TifAT Tiit: SAi.Es taxes "'e pay into the roffcrs of Sacramchlo just went up a penny on the dolliir so au of us can now pump ;lll additional $50 million per month into·the state treasury.• That General ri.lotors will up the ante for .a new car another $28. That Prance Perclz, ~. of a hamlet ca I I e d Kfar Sava in Israel, will remarry her ex-husband Zadok Nager. 35. even thou gh after their first divorce • !/lcij' got into a little disagreement \vhereupon he took out a submachinegun :ind pun1pcd 13 slugs into hr.r body. 11c suspeclcd her or being unfaithful. . !\1EAN\\'lllLE BACK in 0 range County, it is L'Onfirmcd today lhal the Old Way of Life still lingers in some of oui; woodl'rspots Ii~ Yorba Linda, birthplace of You-Know-Who. They took a survey up there to find out if anybody stilt owns any horses. And Jo, lhe nag headcount shows there are more than 970 horses in Yorba Linda. They did not report on the .~ndilion of the streets. · ?\1eanwhile back in Sacramento on th1s April Fool's ,Day . Gov. Ronald Recigan reports that he doesn't really dye his brown hair at all. .lust bakes it in the sun, boils it in shower V.'ater and touches ii with a little dab o( Brylcreem. Impressive. Also. the governor says he keeps: himself in top-notch shape by rolling to and fro every day with a little wheel on an axle. ' I'll bet you thought that the governor \\'ould never roll with anything but a Big Wheel. ~ASTERI.Y IN New Jersey. it was reported today that since the courts ruled that girls must be allowed lo play Little League baseball along with the boys, ibat r ACAPULCO. talcxlco r.AP) -Acapulco'!> sotli.1 sci awaited v.'Ord today on Whether the newlywed Kls.Wlgers were OJ>('ll to inritation5. • But WashJnston 't most fabled swinge r appeared intent so far on keeping a veil of privacy around his honeymoon . So1ne 60 vacationers lined the Las Brisa11 doc'k Sun9ay and..applaudcd as Setretary of State llenry A.\ Kissinger and the Jormer Nancy Magi.noes re- turned from a three-hour crulse aro4nd choppy Acapulco D:iy in a speedboat ·cal.Jed FJ Orate -The Lunatic.·. · · 1'WO l)t)ATLOADS of Secrcl S<!.rvlcemen trailed El Orate around the bay, then packed into two ca rs to follow Kissinger's ·limousine back to bankor Eustaquio Escandon's secluded villa overlooking the sea where the coupl~ ls slaying. · • ~ "'I'm sure there v.·ill be some parties or at least a dinner or tv.·o whllc they're here,'' said a leading Acapulco sociallle wistfully. But he added that tbe Kissingers had aceeptcd no invitations yet. ·· • •·Every man whCn he gets married is enlillcd lo ha'c some privacy," said a State Department sl)Okesman. ~ Only a handful of persons knew in ad\rance or Kissinger's v.'edding Satur.-·· ~ r ~ • UPI Tt*"'"'- Reflects Pflst h1rs. Ariane Tebbenjohanns Sheppard. se<"ond wife of the late Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard. still believes her husband was innocent of thC rriurder of his pregnant (ir!"f, wife in lfJ54 . Sheppard· Ylas acquitted o[ th~ crime in 1966 a.nd. the two were OivofC'ed in 1969 . Sheppard died 111 I 970. h·trs. Sheppard plans to move from Bay Village, Ohio to southern France. Up-No" It"s day, among them former Ntw York G<lv, Nel50n A. Roclccfe.ller, ~1rs, Kis· singer's enlployer1 • The former Miss Ma.ginnes, ·who at.almost six (eet Ls noticeably taller than .KWinger, is head qi international studies for~kefeller's Commlss~n on Critical Choke. She and Kissinger met JO Yecirs ~go v.·hen she enrolled ~ his f<lrt lgn policy seminar at Harvard. and the pr:ofe5'0r re<.'Ommended hlS pupil to Rockefeller-as a foreign p0licy aide. DESPITE THE 50-ycar-old secretary's weU-P._Ubliclzed •appearances with gJa\norous stars and stal'ltts, Miss ~taginnes', 39, h.111 been his frequent com· •• ponion for yean. and a marriage wu rumored for mooths . . • · Kissinger broke the news to Rockefeller· Saturday morning "By tbe v.·ay, Nancy and 1 are getting married" and Rockefeller kiter announ~ the wed· ding to a meeting of midwC!lt RepubUcans. ~ The offlclaJ announcfmcn1 came from the State Department in the nam e of r.1rs. Albert B. r.taguines of White Plains. N.Y., the bride's mother. - The v.·edding, attended by a handful of friends and relatives and Kissin- ger 's ~wo children by bis prevlous marriage, took place before a judge in Ar- lington, Va. Rockefeller lent the newlywed& a ~et for the trip to Acapulco. Dayan · A~ks U.S. ' . - For Arms Supply By United Prtss International . · Syrian. and JsraeH guns and tanks resumed · their-~aily powxiihg in the {:olan Heights for the 21st slraight day tc.day and Israeli Defense Minister ~loshe Dayan was reported. to have \\'arncd against further csca!ation. The Israeli army command said that Syrian gunners opened up on one <lf the t>A'O Israeli positions 'Captured from Syria in the October v.·ar on Mt.' llermon. It was the third attack v.•ithin a v.·eek on t~ "toYlerlng observation point that Dayan has called "the eyes of lsraeL" _, A SPOKES~tAN said there v.·ere no casualties-in. the relatively light Tnoming artillery and tank exchanges. however. Syrian communiques indicated the Syrians ~·ere escalating both the duration and scope of "'hat the Arab press v.•as calling a "y.•ar on attrition.'' On Saturday and Sunday they said artillery and tank fire continued for 11 hours. For the first time Sunday night they spoke of stri king "in depth" at Israeli military targets behind the fmlt lines. The Israeli newspaper· ifaariv said Dayan v.•arned "of a tough Israeli response if the deterioration on the Golan continues." He spoke to a closed session with Jewish hmd raisers in New York. J\1aariv said. 'lbe fighting went on in 1he G<llan Jfeights as the talks for troop disengagement there marked ti m c awaiting a Syrian delegation e:tpected in Washington in about 10 days. Dayan e:tpresscd the belief Sunday that S)Tia probably wanted an agreement. Down • DAYAN SAID Suhday the Soviet Union was resuppl ying the Syrians with arins aod said he would press Dcfc-nse Secretary James R. Schlesinger for v.·eapons to . match the. Ru s"S i an rontributions v.•hen they meet later today to discuss arms supplies. "In the area o( antiai~craft n1issjlcs. lhe Russians have helped the Arabs to have superiority over us," Dayan said,. ··1 don't know 'lfhelher you Americans don 't have anything better." Dayan also said Cuba had sent troops to Syria to join North Korean. Kuwaiti, Saudi Arabi.an and ~1oroccan forces already there. lie did not indicate if 1he Cuban troops had taken part in the fighting yet. ·.Dayan, concluding t"·o days of talks with Steretary of State tfenry A. Kissinger on Israeli-Syrian troop disengagement, said on NBCl's tale.et the Press he was "hopeful'' the lv.'o ~sides could reach agreement d e s p i t e differences thal remain "big and v.'ide."' AT ODDS OVER trying for peace with Israel . Egypt and Libya both sent envoys 10 Damascus Sunday to ronfer separately v.·ith Syrian Presklent Hafez Assad about 1roops <45engagement in the Golan lleights, politica l sources.said today. The visits coineided "''ith lhe latest escalation of fighting on the p9lan Front and followed the \\1ashidgton lalk.s between U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and Israeli Defense Minister • Moshe Dayan on.disengagement 'there. The sources said Egyptian \\'ar ~1inister ?\larshal Ahmed Isrqail, who is the overall COl.Jlmander of Egyptian and Syrian f1>rCc's, and Ahmed !\1aksabi. an aide or Libyan leader Col. J\1oam1nar Khadafy, arrived separate I y in Dam= Sunday. the men "·ho run the thing arc going 10 D D p · f G z · Fl · W , Jl 1akc 1hcir bats, bafls and glo'<s and go llJ,. tO _ay rice 0 llS 0 lite ltCLltlltlllt! im Y . They had si:parate meetings \\ith Assad to delifer letters from their governments, the sources said. home io a huff. . v Nixon Forms Ne,v '' eteran Service For Job Seekers But nobody has reported "'hat the boys By The Associated Prrss 1hink. The bad old days of gllsoline shortages ri.tean"•hile in Chicago, Vice President may be behind . us. but American c-;crald Ford declared that the whole motorists may have to ge t used to prices \\'atergate ritcss can be blamed on '·an that are higher and nuctuate v.·ildly fro1n arrogant elite guard of po I i t i ca I day to day and station. to station . adolescents. : . " An A · led p f I ssoc1a rcss survey o gaso 1ne l;ee "'hiz. yo u figured v.•e'd just gotten prices around the country shov.·s that mc rid of a ''ICC president "'·ho talked like price of gas varies grca!ly. even v.•ithin a that. did~"t yoo? city. And many drivers may find thu! . . . their fa\'orile station may raise or lov.·er ANO .Fl1'\JALLY u1 Chicago, v.·e_ h~.\:tV prices by as much as a nickel regularly. Svetom1r Gudov1c,. \\•ho_ found a t1ck1~g depending on prices charged by 1najor bomb package outside fus door and so he CQmpanlcs and their v.•holcsalers. c;dled the cops. \\'hen 1hey nervously opened !he box. it 111111t.-d out to be an ~lam1 clock and two links of Polish snusag&. Thus "·as life. East to \Vest. this April Pool's Day. DESPITE VARIATIONS froni slate to stale !here ,,·cre._a number of trends that shov.'t'Ci up in !he survey. Among them : -t.lost Americans are paying bctv.·een 50 cents and 60 C('nls for their gas. But a numix'r of stat ions -p'r imarily those franchised bv r:xxon and ri.lobil -are selling regul.1r for i<'SS 1han 50 cents. -~lost 'dealers think the prires of gas ''ill continue to increase and level orf this stunmer at•betv..-ecri 70 and 80 cenls. "If the oost of crude oil stays high. so \viii the pri ces."' says Marv in Spiedal. own c r o( Boulevard Phillips 66 in Bisn1arck, N.n. "It might go up to about 80 cents a gallon in six or eight months, !hen drop dov.·n after that." -Gas gt•nerally costs more in the Ne"' York, Pttiladelphia and Cnicago area&. But gas is available at less than 50 C<'nlS a gallon in areas near Los Angeles. Boston and Allilnta. and prices in most major cities are not sii;niricantly hii;hcr thp in outlying areas. -Independent de a I er s , \\"ho wer:e ~ Central Plains ·Area Wet -~ ' I Skies Su11tl)', Wa rni • Coul Front M~ves In Ul Texa Te111pernt11r es Alb•~~ .... 1 .. ,,1 .. l'<tt.'a" """·'~ Cll~•loHr Clli'.tQO r rtvef•rl<'t !'Mii&• °""·~· o~"~·· 1 ~··o"~~· f!/lnM.,1v ~~"'"' c ... Lt~ V"'l~~ I Oll•\v111~ .,, .. ..,, '••NA~·"" M.~~·-• N~ ll•I•"~' H•91\ L-Pep. 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Bui I I 111 o u O II 1nun<1"•~i'>oWel't e~ttndMI trom llOIOthem M•nnei.oia to Kania._ 1>r.C!p1!1!1an wa1 110111. A-cola frOllt twtOI Into IN Pacific t>'~rtllwt•t, ' •ror.-411'19 •-" lrorn w~111ng1001 to ctOJr•I Celllomll and dePCSlllP19 1 1111111 MIDW i In !fie '1'>011nl1tnt ol Mllltllern 0r..,... Gile w1rnl"91 wtrt poslH 1IOtl9 lllt Wl$1\inglO!I COl5I. In ll>e SOllth. enolhef' ct>ld trant 11it9ll'I coo11119 Oii ttmllf'r•t""e' 11111 s-.y >OarM Into tt>e «1:J from Tne1 1'11 Lo1111l1n1 •nd '"k1~1. CIMv ""I" cover 11>e .,,.... trorn n.. (;<foll LlkH 10 1M """111 Allel'liC Coet! Ind "•t.nded TO lhe -lel'fl -Cf"'l•al G11ll ttat.a. """ rnotlll' tlMr •~ie• .............. '"-J'°"I ,.... cefltTel Ind oout~n Alll"llCf tNtl, INld 111 fl'lt ' Roc~l .. fnd SO..t"""'"'.)- Near _..,.,11 '~'flll'" "'"''Jltd !"10U91>(1!.rl mv<fl "" !fie (Olllll,..,. C1uurnl Wf!•tfter MO!ony ~-IONy. Verftllle wll'ldl fliffl! Ind morfll"9 Wt ti.KMnl"' "'°"l""'"l.,1y I IO II ll;tlOh 11'1 tl!W· -IOOJ!' erod TutlU)'. ~!ell ~· Jfl !fie •. C1111i1•I J~thittl "'"'" fnim "' lo t S. hlltl'd ~J!e"t'1.lrfl ,,. tretll 4' lo 10 Wttff te,,..,rtrvr. SI. .'ii1111, JHon·11. Tide~ MONl>AY 1:05 """'· 4,1 it:lt t.m. 1.1 TUllDAY For" "111' • t :.10 •·"'' J.I ,lrlf low • l~ot-11.lfl, .f.I l«Ol'd "'ttft l 1fl II'·"'-I• !."" ,._ •·O •"' "'" r·u •iYI. ....,_ ,,.., ''" ""'"' ... , J1M •·"" • undersclling major companies a year ago, must no1v buy more e x p e n s i v e Canadian crude oil and are ~ften charging more. ''Four blocks .• -the road. an independent V.'3.S tmderselling me from five to eight cents a gallon ," ( NEWS ANALYSIS ) says Wally Zook, a ?\1obil dealer in a Chicago supurb. "But not anymore." PRICE.S IN TIIE sur,·o,y ranged from a low of 41.9 cents a gallon for regular gas at a cut rate slati1>n outside Kansas City, i\1o. and 44 .4 for regular at an Exxon stalion in Uttle Rock. Ark. to a high of 67.4 at a Standard Station outside Juneau. Alaska. Typical o( how local prices can nuctuatc · v.·as the situation in EncinO. Calif .. where Joe lnghilliari's Phillips 66 station sells regular for 56.9 cents and premium for 59.9. "t J:an 't sell any less than I afn because "·e 're rorced lo pay rnott for our foreign oil ."' lnghilliari says. "Exxon has a lot of local supplies, so they charge a Jot less." ~-o blocks av.•ay is a large Exxon statpi. Between 30 or 40 cars 1lre lined up al 7:1$ a.n1. to get' gas selling at 48.7 cenl's for regular aod 50.2 cents for premium. The daily pcirei fluctuations are often attrib.ul<' to the t luctuating gas supphcs . Talcu1n 'Sliots' Pro1npt Deatlu; GADSEN. Ala. (AP) -Four persons ha"-e died ln this northeast Alftbama town from injecting a dnJg containing talcwn Po\'W v.•hich they used to get high. a~ to Etowah County Corontr Noble Yocum. ''ocum Sllid rlutopsi~· c:in £our of the victjms conducted by state From \\1re Ser\iCts President Nixon has created a ne\r Domestic Council Committee o n \1eterans Services to coordinate federal efforts to "more fully meet the needs of the veterans.'" Ni:<?n, ann0UJ_1cing his action Sunday in 'a national radio address from his Kev Biscayne home, said the committeC U>t>uld be .. headed by Administrator of Veterans Affairs Donald Johnsoo and "'OUld include four unnamed' cabinet members. Nixon ·~ck_powledged unemployment amoog Vietnam veterans had risf'n llithln the past thi:,ee . months and they '.lI"t al~ faced "wilh staggeflng increases in the costs o( higher education." Appealing to employers to hire veterans. he said: "WE TRUSri:o them "th our country's honor in Vietnam. ~ey met the test. Now we can trust them in our ind~tries and places of business here al home. "To ensurt that we have policies which pull together the activities of the entire government 'and m~ fully meet the 11eeds· ol the "eterans ... I am todav creating a new Domestic Council on v;eterans Services. It will bf eh.aired by the Administrator of \1e:teram Affairs. fl.Jr. Donald Johnson. Its membership will include four members or the cabinet and others." ln another devek>pment , Nixon says that becausf of a "major drap ·• in 'tht ~b-~'s welfare rolls, C.00.gress should llllmcd1ately cut federal w e I f a r e spending by $800 mUlioo. · Nixon sakJ th~ dtcrease of 225.000 persons llsl y~r in the aid for dependent rhildrtn program ~'as "tnoouraging evidence that we are beg.iMlng to rTiake some progress In solving the weUare mess." T()Xicologlst Van Pnlitt sho"''td JN A STATE!\IE1''T Issued Saturdav the they "literally · ~uffocated" from President &aid the decline to a total iiSure accu mulations of tnc IAlcum in , of 10.8 million AFDC recipients markl'd their lungs. "the firsi major . drop In the nation 's Three other deaths are belie\"00 wnare rolli In a nuQ\btt of years.'' to have been caused by similar• Nixon credited \be welfare drop to abuse of the drug, Yocum s~d" '~-Ir-tougher managcmtnt by the De-pllrtmtnt of Health. ~ucatlon and Welra.re . • UPI TeltPM!t '1•1·od11t•er lle11cl · Fred Freetl . 53. \\,ho '"'on seven Einnlys, tu'O Pea~dy and other av.'ards ·as executive producer ahd author of documentary IH~\VS progran1 s for l\'BC, was found dead in hi s NY apart· n1eni Sunday. Cause of death has • not been determined. Shown in 1964 photo. ' - ]}licl1iga 11 GOP llo11eful Asl"s Nixo11 Support SAGINA\V. i\lich . ft:Pll --James Sparling. Republican · cnndidale i n ;\lichigan·s 81h congressional district said today he has asked President Nixon to make a personal c· a m pa i g n· appearance in hiS' behalf before the April 16 ~pecial eleclion. Some lop .\~1chiga n Republicans v.·ere reported against any visil by r-;'1xon, .( IN SHORT ... ) fearing it might hµrt !heir candidate. "I <'all to the President 10 get out of the \\lhile House v.'herr he is now ~ated and race the people." Sparling said in a · prepared statement_ ' f) Kl'1ll Slnle CLEVELAND. Ohio (A P) L Parents 'of son1e cf the Kent State University students killed or "·ounded1 four years ago by Nationa l ...-Guardsmen . have charged the \\'hite }louse \vith intruding into the Justice Department in\'estigation of the shootings. Jn a slatement issued after they met Sunday. the parents charged that politics delayed convening a fedetal grand jufy to in,·estigate the J\lav 4. I 9 7 O. confronta tion . F'our st uderits were killed· and nine u·ere "wndcd v.•hen the Ohio ~alional Guard opi'ncd fire on a group of rampus demonstralors protesting U.S. in\'ol\'en1ent in Cambodia. e Kid11np C1 ... e HER7\.10SILLO, !\fexico (AP ) -United States officials. apparentlv with no leads to the "''hereabouts of n1iSsing American d i p 1 om at John Patterson, ph1n to distribute pictures of Wm to the public today. I nie~ t:.S. Consulate said circulars bearing Pattersron"s picture and lnforma.!ion about him were being handed out in this city 150 miles south of )he border to"·n of Nogales. Ariz . and in nearby villages. , e ·Ethiopin D<'nl ADDIS ABABA (UPll -Guerrillas have offered to release five ca~red North Americans provided the Ethi pian government does not retaliate. negot ator Ed P. Burtchaell said today. adding that the government. is ready to cooperate. The five employes of the Amerlcao- OV.'TI~ Tenneco Oil Company -tfirec Americans and tv.·o Canadians -were. cap1ured by guerrillas last week when theft-helicbpter was forced down in a storm neaf the Red Sea port of t.tllssav.·a . e \'ie1 Fighlh1g SAIGON t UPI) -Jn some or the h~a\'iest fighting near Saigon since the Vietnam ce.a~fire. eo·mmuriist gunners shelled a·*'11slon headquarters 20 miles to the northWest Sunday and today in an rt to blunt a government counter- . ck, the Sa,9 mllitary commat1d said. • The Communists poured n~arlf '300 shells in10 the 25th infantry division base camp at Cu Chi v.·hiJe troops rrom the unit were trying to reinforce the encln:led Due Hue base 18 miles west. or lher~. the command said. • GI DOJVNS 102 RED (B URP) A'NTS FT. LEWIS. Wash. !AP ) -S.Sgt. Cltarlcs Di3pmfln ate 102 red anl'I dl.lflng an ant-tatJng conte.st that hl"1Jllghted a f survival symposlll!n. Con1~1ant~ plucked 1he Mts from 11 c:in. -·They h11\·e a sour almond lall.P.," said S.Sgt. David Bradshaw. who look. third 11mong 15 insect. eaters aflct munchi ng 26 arilJI. '., ... • • • ' • " • • • ·}lass'ive Manhunt · Lau11ched SAN QUF;~'TIN (AP) (){fk:ers A£'e <»rnbing this art& In a massive manhunt for tv:o escaped San Quentin lnmates -brothers serving 1 I f e sentences for conS'pjracy to murder IY.'o Black Pantbtt P~y leadCJ"$. l Prison spokesman D o n P.fillig.111 said an aJ I paints bulletfn was iSSYro Sunday for (.._ __ s_t_a_•e __ J . <iold Out -cu·cling 'Moo11' Eludit1g Marine1· PASADENA (AP> -A tiny ~1er('lln' formed out of cosmic moving objict "''hi.ch sc.irntiSls material more thiln four ,say in.ay be a moon circling billion yea rs ago. At some time in its evolution. heavy ~tcrcun· has thus tar eludt'<I fll('ta!lic s ub s t a n ce 1 _ !\1arlncr !O's pow ,c r f u I probably iron -settled into cameras. dcsplll' an Jnten!?iv~ lbe centtt oC the planc-t. space search. -The ouier porous crust TIM' cameras scanned 'the m.\!Ch like th<! nlOOO's, v.·as fl\'ighborhood ,of :\li.'tt\Jry Oil poc'Kl'd by thousands 0 r mr-troritcs. 1 e a v i n g the. S u n d a )'. , s e t k i n g t h t C"OUnl.iess craters which u·ere m~·sterlous ·object v.·hich was photogr.:iphl'<i by !\1 a r in e r detecttd by lbe pro be 's during its fly-by: ulthviolet instruments. The space probe is heading "It iS clear that there is a into an orbit around lM sun. Anollll'r fiy~f ~11."rC"ury y,·:is strong S(fOroe ot rad iation planned for ·n~xt &>J>ternber, detached from !\1ercury and in but the power prQblcm thus ·apparent met.ion .rclaUyl' to ~:ir unsoh·(-d may 1nakc that the plctnet," said Or. 1\1. Jo: •• 1mpOss1b!c. ~tcElro)' of Harvard Univmity. ' Sal es Tax Up· Again SA<;"RA~1F.~10 1l'PT1 -Th<' S(.'('>~111.· California salt's ta 1f1Crf'.11Sc jun1ped pE'nna Pll(.-ntly b}' one-cent on the dol111r today "'hen.a six -month -long respite from !he higher levy expired. Vinually e\'t'l'j'lhini:: t'X· ctpt grocrries and pn'- scription med1cifl<'S &sts. mof't' than it did Sundav At 12:01 a.m .. I h·e st.1tev.oidc ~a I ts ta:ii: incrcJSl'd from 5 lo 6 C'CJ\ts oo . t,b<' dollar . t'\'CrywhCTC tx11 in the 8ay - ANa Ra pid 1'n1nsit Oist ritl <'OUntirs Clf San ~'ranci:iC'fl. A!a rni:da and Contra Costa. lri those coontirs. lt jum1x-..U fm111 S11 to 6 ~'1 Ctflts . r .. ' . ..utlaY All"' I l l74 DAILY PILO T 5 ~· ~------ Spa1vue,. by Fr11st rt1tio11s SLA Origin Told . I SA.~ FR1\~C1SC\) •Al' - The S)·mbl.011cM" L1bcr:1uor1 Aml}'· 1Sl.A 1 11.'.l" "P.1Y.ZH."<1 by Lhe fru.stratioos of .bl.atk pri!IOfK'ni :ind 11llrlt1r!'d ..A"!n radica l fancr.s1\'S in Brrk<'lt'1·, ~blished and hrn:1draSt r<>ports ;<:ay. ~ 1110 t<'rn•r1 .. r ~I.A 111tl1 l'l1tr111•ag;int n" ! r on s llf re\OIUtlOll ;; n d /(ll('i:llt"fll:. harmony. hu" 1·!;1)1111 d f\"iJ10fl· sibillly' for A1n1·nr.1 ·._ f1r:-I poli!tt'.:11 kld11:1p111~ Patricia llt•;1rst. <t~ui?h0l<'r of iiC\l'S P.1JA•r t'Xt'fllfll l' !i.uld(\!1111 A. llea rst. 1\;1s dr.tl!.l(t'l"t fp1m h<'r Berkt:>lt•.1· dJ1..ir11nt'n1 ''" FC'h. 4. llt~r ll'rn.ll"1~1-1•ll';1l1~t C':11Hors hav(' d1._•n1:.111d<•d :i $1'.i n11lll<ln food g11·e<1Y.;1y for (.'tltforn1:1's nt't'Qy as a t•Vlt'diti.on for h<'r relea~. Reporters Tim Fln!r~· and !'lt'fll'\l'(l to !.1kr u~ namr~fnJftl - t.hl· Y.'Ol'll ··:;;~ rr.tlJO~IS " a M:H:n!lfi<' lt'rm fl'fernni:: to d1ss1ml1:1r ori,i~1L~ll\S l11"u1g l'lo~ togl'lh~,-for. n1utual lx>tl<'flt. Thi• group r:in1e to li:;hl ln~t (:'\H 1\'h"n it r!nimt'd t1,:S"pi.1n~1b11i•y fflr thC' :\01·. !> r1 anid<o-bull1•t ns.~as.~1n:111on o( liaklnnd &boot ~upt ~l:ir..:us roster 111 ,1 rorn1\:u:11fJUl d1•h\'rrl'-d \-0 lll'llS nh·d1.1, !h•~ S!.1\ rlt1ln1o:-d tht• blark 1-<.lu1·,111..- 11ns "l'XCl'U ll-<l" IK'l'aus-.· h1: supportOO 1-.1l·1 ~1 111•11\ i.·~ .111.t :1l1011·t•tl po!1CT in th1.• ~Phooh . .losrph HrnHm. 2i, arlt! n.ussell l.ittlf', 24 , h:1vt 1'11.'('f\' indirtrd on.n1urd,1r <"h;1r~1':1111 that slaying. Tilt" SL;\ rlauns the two as it s "sol1hf•r;." bl:iC'k N\lll IC'I!' in l h (' l'<'lhfomia ~!t--<111-:il VJc1h1y at \':aca~·1Hc sugge s ted an 'lrJt.,ntU1ll(')f1 ·10 help blac.1<. pn'S«l(•rs. • It bcc:un<' tho U I a c;.. ('ulturnl Assoc I n t \011 : .:1 ll1:ilhu:itc i,:roup to 1,1•hic-h I 'J('Fr~·1r bc'IOOf.it>fl 1t drC\I ~t'\'t'r;il yooni.:. 01dt•al1~t1e wh1ll' n1<1n nnd \\Otnan 1·1:-11ors lO tl\ 11i(.~t1JU,!_S. Hl'SSE LI. LITfl.E \\':lS on f' t.( Ilk· \ 1sitors. :ind ttk• \',1r:i1 lllr group \\as ··v1r1 ualh und1•r thr 11·1n~ of a si1;ihll" ~n11.1r of 1'lln1111itlN! p(-o'pl1• from 1ht:• c-.11np1.1s ron11nun1t v amund l~rkrl<')'. •· Ur-Frl'ete lntl·1· 11·:1 ~ tr11nsft>rred to SrilNl;rd prison, 1 sc.illt'd ~larrh 5': l"J73 :ind hc;idcd for S.·rkcll'y y,•hC'rl' ht' Joan Baez, 33 , prorTiot- .C'.eorge Stiner, 27, and hi! ·in g Amnesty Intema- brother Larry, 26. Bot b tional and abolition of Vanl!hed from U>e ·prtson's torture or political pris· minimum security fa m i I y oncrs, sang to full hous- visiting area Saturdar nigh!, es in ,}.texico City O\'e0r 1----leoving-a-note-lor-w;,__Lhe Wl'<kend. T~!.O sleeping parents in tbe fnniil v t1rkets for her tWo con- v\siting CMiter -outside ·~ certs were _sold out in all -three hours. .\~arineT. speeding aw a Y· from Mercury and alr~y more than a ·millioo miles from the planet. ccnducted the rnoon hunt dCspite a n rle<:trical problem I h.n I threatened lo silence the I.J OO. pound probeo Gov. Reagan TellS 'Secrets of Youtli' · ( PauJ A 1·cn of the San Franrisco · Chmn1r!e a n d 1\1-aril)m Ebktr of KQE<;D--have-· investigated Hi<• sh.1dn1o,·y SLA. Jn :;lories and bnindr:isls. thC'r have rr-(Xl rtNI 1!<> oni:ins :ind .\tAl\'l' OF Tll E S t A \\·as harOOrc<i by a }'OU!l!: ml'mbcrs, ha \ c drupr)l'd from 11·tute feininist. si~hl sinct.' RC'm trO and LL!\11.' At th:lt !in')('. bc fon' !fl•• \\'t'rt' fll'rfStfd JPn. 10. lnrtnn pinl?. l~FttM.e had lie<i An ('!l'(":lJX•d h1:1ek t'Onl'i<'I. 11·i1h l.11tll'. y,·ho \l':lS " IJ.-.nald JJ.11·ir! ll\·Fn'i~ll'. :in, o( ph1l<1r.ophv sfutlt•nt f r n 1n Los 1\ng1•!+~~. h:i::.... h 1·" n Fl1·rill,1 lit• ;d.;o kni:w l.it tlC':o; 1df'nt1 fi~I by th{' ro•po:)rlcrs as i.:lrlfr1rncl. llo·b~11 S t r i n H .' · • w " ----------nie Stiners. rriembers of !hC! black militant US Party, v.·l•re convicted in 1969 of conspiracy to oommit murder in the deaths oC Los Angeles Black ))anthers JoM Huggino;, 23, and Prentice "Bunchy'" Car- ler, 26. e S1ude11t Lobby Rain, Snow Sock -N orth California SAN FRANCfSCO (AP) - Searehes resumed for t\\'O LOS ANGELES !UPI) - Student Ieade~ from 2 3 California private colleges and universities agreed during the people feared drowned \ in .. veckcnd to f orm an swirling flood ~·aters this organization to lobby for more ~ "'·eekend as more rain and st~te aid for students at SOO\ll socked N 0 r l h e r n pnvate schools. . . i The group, meeting at Calilorrua today. "\Vc'\'e got a sick bird . and "'e're jus t taking ooc ~tr-p at a time.'.· said a spokesman ror Jet Propulsion l...aboratory. The -camr-ra hunt v.· as. intended to produce the fi rst- visible evidene<> or t h e un identified objf'cl. Th e ultraviol et radiation from it. Y.'hlch \l'tlS first seen !.'\St \\'edncsday. is not visible to the hwnan eye or to cameras. U tfle object is a moon. it "·ould be the first satellite di~\'Cred at '.\tcrcu ry and the 3Jrd known moon in the solar system of nine planets. named 11 handful uf purpOlit'd n~mbc-rs. S:\CilA.\IFi,l\'TP ~AP ) hair," he snid. "I ha\'!' an !ht" 1n.1<>1<•nn1nd a11cl f11und1·r Linlt·'s :;io;trr. Jo:\rin : a vr1un:.: \.01·. Honald Reagan o;,ays he ol<k>r brother y,•tJosc hair looks Tiit: FOl.Ltl\\'l\f; 11· :1 s uf 1h1• i.:r(Jup . 11·h1t•· l~•Ht·~t' 'ltut\!"nl , \V11l11· son1ctin1"s is accus.!'d of d~ ing A(iSi about the s.:imc as n1inc .,ro1npil<'d fror11 ll~·1r reports· l>t.•Frl.'e ll' arul an •"1 ! h l' r \\'(l!f1•, ja1.1 lllll'tt·1:in J).1\·1d his hair and lLc;ing makeup/ docs. It 's just :m herrditary 'rht• SL\ l''-!IH1• in Io r~;1pf'd htnrk 1'\)111·11·1. :!9·y<'ar-~ :uru~ .. 1. and his 1,1·il1•. Jean rx1stl'fl<'C la~! !'111nm"r in olcl 1·twro ~t \\hp1•h•r , ar·· <'h;1u. all (lf 1•hom 111\'<l i11 :1 but he dOC'S nrither. factor. ,\II J do for m,\' h.1ir is I I lkrkf'l<'Y to f1tJ a \ .11·•1u1n lrft sou~ it u1 l ht· .1ht t1\'l1o)n ui l\1\fk('lt'y rt'sidenrc th\'y cal lc11 The 6..1-yc.'.lr-0\d bro\'' n • bake jl in lhe SW\, boil it un&r by th<-cnunblini.: ~l'"' lRft .\hss llrorst. "'!\·king Hou~" ~ haired llcl:ublican ndd, that Uie shO'A-"('r. ro:nh it v.·11h ixiUt1C'111 mo1· .. nir11 t flr arst 1s JlrNid<•nt and Other associates. n a m r O his waistline~ more from water and use a little dab of Pohcc s:1y 11 bcC'amc a edllor of the ~:xamincr. y.·1·rc nrmiro. :i <l('{:()raled- a lucky me~ism rate than BrylCN<'m 10 hokl' it dov.n :·· mµ!tiracial J!Mup t1f about Z5 IXFrct•zc l·al!t'<.I h i n1 ~ r I f Vii'l1l.'U11 \etc ran and wl'apons henvily armt'1l young rnf'n <ind "Cinqur" ,1ftr-r thr-l<'<l<l<'r <1( ;1 t·~1X'rt: l'n1<i<'ia '·'.\t i7Jl~Kl" from.exercise. he said. . 11'Qm<'n tratnt'd 111 gu1•rri!la <;fa1·r-shlr revolt 111 IR.39. and SQ!y!'ik, ·a l !n1\'f'f'Slly ~1ud1•nt Jelly beans don't S('(!m to He m.1de his remarks in an y.·arfnrr. '~ rt'flOrlC'T'!!: say he is the :ind p.1r1111nl' janitOI" at UW> matter either. inrer1·iev: publistx>d Sunday in l'onie· n1cmlK'rs arr 11·c·ll-s;une ni.111 v:ho rall1·d himself l~·rk!"lt'~· puh!ic· I i br a r y lk'agan, consKk-rd a pos..<:.ible ~ SacraTTl('fl!O linion C'dueated. 1\·h11t• <' o l I e ~ c by that n:unr on tnpe·reror<lt•tl \;111t·y Ling l'rrry. sought by candidate for president in Asked abou.f his tanned. graduates interested in prison 1nessagrs fron1 the SI.A. polil·c for ar~n in ncart>v 19'i6.; said in a Y.('l'kencl rosy-rhcckl'<i l'Ompl1".1nn. Inc rl'furm: win" art' b \a ck The FBI h:,ts ~aid l'.>eFre\'7.•' Concord : Rill and .EmilV intcn·ie w. !hat ''half t h ~ for1nc r actor said. · J didn't CU\l'i('IS 1,11Jo met ar thc is ~uRhl on a 1rarran1 as an llnrr1 <:. :inrl thei r fricnd .Angf'l.1 {".api tol press corps ha s 1\·car inakcup ·in m0\'1es -C:l!lfom1<1 ~tN"!ical Fac1h1,· :it e.;r11pt'l' A111·001.I. ;ill ('l.)\legt> gr:1dua1e~ sneaked over to my barl>er 10 there y,·ere some of us y.·ho VaC.'.l\illt· 1n ct·ntral f>1 ti fo rnia ·n1e on~1ns nf th<' SI~.\ \1·er£' lr<11n ln1l1ana, ai\d Camillrt find out" If he dyes his hair. wr-re lucky C'OOlfgh !t1 Ix> ab!c 111(' SLA, y,fiose c1nblen1 1s trarrct lo 1he state prison ll all. a foriner social v:orkf'r Oc c id e n ta J4 ,Co l l c ge , FOl"t"C8Ster! predicted complained that tuition will "moderate riSf's" on most i ncre~se an average o.f $200 at ri\'crs today. but no serious the state's privatc colleges floodi ng The N 3 1 1 0 n a J n!'xt year. freezing out not -· , . . . A. SUDDE'.I: PO"'ER drni n --·~·B="='...::"o=·c...:'...::do=n~·~r ~d=)~'cc._:m~y~·_,1~o~g~c~t ='"~·=a~~·~·~·(1~h~i~t.~"----~''..-~':"~'2·n~·h~c~a~d~t<l:_~«>~lr~o~.__;1~'-~'~Y~~"~'~"~· ~l~n_:l%ll~~· ~'C!"'~o~u~P~''~(_'.l~n~'m'.'...:~~l~in~n~e,~opo!'.:'.li~'~· ---- and r i s in g tcn1 pcraturcs _ only students from low income \Ycat.hcr Se'.' ice said sho"A crs famil ies but from middle cl ass and sno_w wtl! taper off ton igh t families as ,veil. and ski~ "'111 tum clear on Tuesday. e Sult Filed O~KLAND ( UP f ) Claiming the slate is allo"'ing farm!, industries and public agencies to dump pollution into San Francisco Bay, the publisher of !he Oakland Tribwie Sunday ordered the newspaper's legal stall to file suit com~ng enforeement or anti-pollution laws. Joseph Knowland criti<.i tOO state agencies car inadequate action to prevent poHulion in the bay. He said reports prepared by the Tribune staff s how "lhat cli c1nical and other pollutants are being dumped into the bay by farms, industries and public agencies." B U TTE COUNTY 8.U' thorities said they 1roulrl rt>- sume a search toda;r for un unidentified Ch ico y.·oman \\ilo was unable to escape from her car early Sun,_d~y when it was caiight in flOod'wal ers along- the Sacramento River. In Humboldt Cou nt y, sheriffs deputies al'° said they would continue a search. for Ouist.ophff Schneider, 19. o<Castro Valley, who has been mlssing since Friday. Th<> weather Sf'rvice said a !1alf inch to an ipch of r.fin fell in northern coastal a n d mountain sections SUnday. and a lrave/ers advisory warned of more heavy snc'v above the 5,0IM}-foot elevation today. forced n1i!'sion c.ootrollcrs to turn olf ~lariner experiment<> Saturday nfghl. · llul t h e decis ion ~'as niade Sunday lo turn all the instrument<> oo, including the .1\\'in tf'lcvision cameras. and hope for the best. Scientists reported Sunday M their first impression of ~Iercury gleaned f r o m information sent back J-)'iday, \\·hen ~tariner sped past lht planet about 4.50 mil~ abo'l'e the surfaCe -• a distance ~parable to Jhat between Los • Angeles 'and S a n francisco. Dr. Bruce MITTay, head of the ~tariner television team. said the cratered surfa ce of ~tercury is strikingly like t9e moon but the inte rior seems to be more like that of the earth. According to 1\1 u r ray '! in terpretation of lhe findings, Otast:&cknl has . somedting for people With big ideas and a little mon~ . , With tbe help of Cout Federal there's oo rc:asoo why everybody, slowly but sufely, can't build up a big savinp accouct. High Interest Rates. Based on an annual rate of 5.25%, our regular passbook accounts yield ' S.39% annually. And you can take money out anytime. Cctificate ac.count.s return up to 7Yl % a year, the highest rate a1lowcd by the gov~ent. Federal regulations require a substantial intere!l penalty on all cettificate account withdrawals prior to malurily. Our free booklet tells all; ast. !or one at any Coast office. Fringe Benefits Package. , Herc are a few beneftts. Free Checking Account. Free penooal checking accoun~ at a major bank; just keep a mini- mum ba1a0cc of $2,500.00. Free Safe Deposit Box. With a mioimum balance of · $2,SOO~. Insider's Clob. Save on appliances, furniture. jewelry, tickets for shows aDd sames. All it takes is a $1 ,000.00 minhnum balance. Free Travelers Checks. Insider's Club mcmbcn do not pay a service charge; the aame applies to money orden. Home Improvement ~ Loans. From carporl' to ~ carpe1s. • Saturdays. We're open Satur· days rrom 9:00 ;a,m. to 1 :00 p.m. (Fridays. all offices except.down lOWO Loi Anades, a reopen until 6:00p.m.). .. ~tft'l' °'"" ON D ·~~ OelfttL ~ 'q;I More forJ'Ollf money. "1bblrt Ortkc: )933 \Vil)hi re Ol\'d. l At Gr.1mcrt:} Pl.), 388 '"'.65 • ~~In Ofn ta: 9tf'I &. llilt, 623·1 l Sl Con\cnrc:nt ufh.:cs 1 hrou1hoot l.:i!lforn1a • • .. ... " / SNAKY WRAPPERS \'Vild anin1al prints on \\'Ond~fu l wrappe rs by Diane ._/on Fu rsrr~bcrg. Soft cotton blt.·nd J..:nirs. Rich bro\\·n and white slinky rtpttlr ruin1. Srylcd for siLcS 6 10 1 1. Top ; pajama panr. S I ().) ( Bottom; v.•rap dress. 880 11·.lfis Bul luck Hc_rb Grusho1\' presents: Diane \'on Furstenbcr_f: f.1shion" informally n1odeled J 1 noon ro 3 p.m. ar: South Coast Plaza Arril I SANTA ANA • SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' • •• . ,. Shop ~londay thru Frid.i)', J 0:00 a.m. 10 9: 30 p.m. , Dul Joe~ 's ~n1.i J\n,1, I .F15h1on. S<111~rt" 2HOO N. ·~l.urr Srrct·1, :O..u1r;' J\nJ, Tclt'rhc1nt~: Saturday. 10:00 .a.m. tO 6:00 p.m. Bul!oc~·s South C.oau P~aza, S.1.n l)tcl..•n' l·r~\\·ay at Br istol, Cosia ~lt.-i.i, T(k·phont.: ./ . ' t I " ·) )·i7.121 I ll<i-06 11 • .. ·, • \ • ' • DAILY PILOT . EDITOipAL PAGE . ' Reverse CensQrs·hip , r •. A proposed natiQnal "righ~to-rvply" ttatute bu been aptly identified by those who see beyond sugar· ··coated tit les ~ an attempt to control the press. slon, which invalidated a 600.acre v"entura County an- nexation because it lacked an EIR, the cou:nse.l'a o/Oce concluded that au actions dealJ..ng with a pliysical change in boundaries or juriMiicUons are su.bject to the Callornla Environmental Protection Act. The law would require a newspaper to give a candi· date who has been critjcize d -either editorially by the newspaper or tn quotes or rival candidates by fhe newspaper -the right to respond in print. The LA~'C now will be obliged to hire a consultant . to review the report.,, covering Ute cost by lmpOslng ,additional fees on apPUcant.s. · 011 the surface this sounds fair enough. And in fact jt already takes place to a large extent. through estal> lishcd newspaper policieii; or seeking responses to char,es leveled ag~inst candidates. ii s9unds like more expense and more paperwork, especlally since a considerable amount of "fmpact' 'in· for1nat.ion has been developed anyttow by parties. seek· ing and opposing a particuJar . ..annexation. But if the , procedure does head of! some boundary TQalllpulations -particularly in the special district, boundaries -that could have an adverse effect on surrounding area.s, tt may serve a purpose. California Sen. Al4n Cranston has labeled the right· \&reply proposal as "government editorship." , Said Cranston, "Once the government is given the power to tell newspapers what they mwt print in the name of 'fairness' it is only a matter of time before the government will be telling newspapers what they must not print -also in the name or 'Cairn~.' " . The Youth Front .. Carried· to its limit, the proposed law _could elimin- ltt; objective cover~ge of ele<.1.ion campaigns by filling - newspaper columns wiJ.h rebuttals and counter-rebuttals. • • I . . • Cranston concJ,uded ~rrecily, "A newspaper's sense 1------of-professionalism-and-its-readers!_demand-for--fair Jjlay-are-rar supfrior safeguards-for-fairness and free--- dom than the hands or self·serving government agents." A trio of bills moving through the mil1' ln Sacra- merito·reflecU the signs of our times on the youth fronl A bill Introduced. tn the Assembly would ma.ke any minor whoee-willf.ut-misconduct results in injury or death to a-student-or school-district employ hable to suspension . or expulsion , and would make parents or guardians liable for damages. ' I\1ore Com1>lications Another bill tac1iling the pr'oblem o! juvenile mis·. behavior makes it a miBdeameanor to c,arry a dagger, knife, d1rk Or unguarded razor on a school campus. But on the more optimistic side is the proposal, passed by the Senate and moved to the J\Merh bly, to designate th~ last two weeks of April and September a& "high school voter weeks' when deputy registrars of voters would be aJlowed to register eligibl~ 18-year-old high school students on campus. Orange County communities seeking to incorporate, anoex or de·anl}ex Jand, or estabHsh spheres o( i!lflu· ence soon will find the operation more complicated - and more expensive.-0 The County Counsel's office has advised the Local Agency Formation Commi.ssion (LAFC), whi rh mwt approve such applications, that an environmental im· pact report (EIR) now must accompany each request. This is i fine idea. Its implementation could have the sort of impact on students that eventually mig'ht help reduce the need for punitive legislation and direct young activists into more constructive endeavors. • •LOOK Ul'J YOU F After examining a Los Angeles appeaJs court deci· Minority Hiring Policy Another Forin of Racism Dear . Gloomy Gus One Faux Pas · After Another Nixon-Loses Political Luck If Sweet~fe and I .bad our druthers, -we1d · take eighl or nine 1 of those ten members on the State Board of Education and we'd put them on a leaky raft (without sail; paddle or rations) and we'd 'push them far out in !he Pacific •.• and leave them there. ;t\'ell, maybe we really wouldn't do that. BIJt we sure feel like it. What's bug"glng us? That ~called "affirmative action" program adopted by the board at its m01St recent meeting b e re in Babylon. That's what. The one that is supposed to promote increased hiring of Jndiv id11als from minority groups. It's a bum· mer. ~ Now let's, get one thing arrow·straii;ht. right at the· st.art. I believe in equal opportunity. 1 oppose discrimination. Not the discrintinatlm or quality but discrimination on the basis of color or creed. U two individuals are competing for a job and one ls better quallfied than the other. the more ·qualified person shou1d be hired. t don't care if he (or she) is black, white, red, green or polka-dotted. · I ESPECIAlL Y reel that way when It comes to hifing .. those who will help educate our children. Goodness knows we pay enough to get ~he best More importantly, those teachers are helping to mold the minds and habits of our yOUJ1€; therefore, the highest standards~ -moral and professional -should prevail. And, there is some merit to the argument that it is important to the morale and educational motivation of kids from so-called minority groups to have members of the ethnic background be fairly rcprcsentfd in !he teaching corps a n d admlnistral!ve cadres. I'll go along with that -alU1ough l do believe that quality education , like true justice. Is color blind . 1t is the depth of knowledge and the quality or instruction, and oot the color or the skin, that makes a great teacher. But. check what that board ot educaliOI} p.id -or, at leac;t. what seven members did -at it.s Marcil meeting here in Babylon. THEY ADOPTED, subjeet to a public hearing In April. an a!finnative action program that woold be mandated' for all state school districts. Jt contains this little dilly: "Chapt. •. Sec. 33: Such (Affirmative action) programs require !he employer (the school district) to make additional effort! to recruit, employ and prom9te qualifiablc and qualified members of ,_ Punrh ....... ( ..... -_R_u_s_w._l\_i.:_.:r_o_N~) Could lb• C!il' be worried aboo1 the drop in citations ... loss of revenue for tow truck operators ... emer- ~ency hospitals ready to c_lose ... and mortuaries .. ? Let.'s help thPse poor' people. Back to 65 mph or bet· ler! WASHINGTON -An kolumn, page precise Henry A. Kissinger bas had to one banner headline In the Dl:!s ti.foines ~ 9 explain and revise his rationalizations ·of Register stales: "Farm Clulcry On.N.i~oo RIC_ HARD WILSON ' Nixon policy •i th respect-to Western Remark." What "-°IS this horrendoU's Europe. faux pas? = This is a far cry from Nixon's suc- Sirnply, his remark in the of an · cession , of n11blic opinion in 1orne &.mcuJture found Nixon 's r e mark ,... otherwise rather ""'11-inlonn , di~ ..,.,., ' semblance ot .. order while he proceOOed groups formerly excluded (due to culor, creed, sex, etc) ... " Check that word "qualifiable." Just what is that all about? ClGSion of rann Con-::~~s;~;'' Congressn_1~n sald lhey \.\·ere 't\ith the Jong-Ol"a'il11 winding down and R. ri.t N. d.itions in his recent withdrawal. O'-r •111 ~ _ ......,,... air apPea~A':, bbeforde IN 1llE general sdleme of things, ii is Why is it? What has happened? Has he How to Stifle the Press ' M the United st.cites emissary to the ceMOr!hip itself. 1bis was written by the rNRn _. .. ""' .. srttr ,.,._. ""' lhe nat.\H1 1 roa · ~ probably pointless to discuss I h e been .unnerved and thrown off balance Well, it means that if two individuals .....,. .. .., _., .... '"" rw ,.. casters, that "Amer-pertinence of Nixon 's remark. His full by a year ol Wa tergate which apply for a job and one Is white and ,...,.. ,. .._., ..._ DelY ''"'· ican farmers never di!C'USSioo of farm conditions was on the -overshadov.'S completely any other sub- quaJified and the other is brown (or black had U ao good." whole sensible and on the mart: But the U.ct of r-..•blic attention in Wa.,.,; .. mon? or red or ,,_) and "quallfiable" the ,~ ..-...... '6. "......... That may be true cattlemen of Iowa , v.'bich is the biggest _ It ·\.\'OUld not seem so. actually. He has latter gets the job. TJ • Q • u a gentrality. beef producing state, and other states. been relatively oool under the most in- Lel's think abOut thal ooe. ltS uiz But, when thlnp : think they bav• losl a"""' billion since tense lire a President ever suffemt. and First. it mean.. that some .school kid.! begin to go wrong, September. certainly dogged and persistent while he are gQing to end up with an inferior "thej go to hell in a back", as the old So .Nixon's faux pas must go do"'TI with stumbles into such errors as once saying teacher. Inferior, n0t l)ecause· of the color I.Jas Some saying has it, and this is President ?jix: the Jong sefie'!I whil'h have bedevilled him he knew only of justifiable · financial of the teacher's skin bat inierior because L on's condition as he tries to crystallize in amazing run of disastrous political bad "~ppori'' for ~ Watergate burglani , he (or she) is not qualified to teach. opposition to his inlpeachment. luck. It is really hard to believe that a and later disclosing he "'llS aware Of an Qualifiable, perhaps, but not qualified. s • A MODERATE Rep(Jblican, ·1tep:Wiley leader who seemed for so long to ha ve "alleged"' payoff in the hundreds of I DON'T WANT my kids taught by urpr_ ises Mayne of fowa. a member ol the Hoose ' achieved Ufl<&MY pn!SC!ence should now lhousands 1o buy ~len<e. second·rate teachers or on l he -job Judiciary COmmittee, happens also to be be ~~,bluing into 90 many blunders and SUCH contradictions he gives the ap. ' · who fte hll ~ a fann ~··· con~an hard .......,-4tt: eonu-.wct~. of · I · hi \ratnees may, a raw e, llCU/me ~ . . . ~ r-reel::,~on who•·-,....··· ~.~ ,."'7.."k"e Where once. when Nixon spoke public-_ pearance . sunnount1ng, at east m s "qualified." What that does is make .,. ~... INUllU .... ov.n mind ..~ -··• poli" 11 · ly, his d.i3al'Jtling effect was overpower-. · . . . mediocrity acceptable -no, mandated SYDNEYJ HARRIS w1~~ge over :.uu1 a uca Y m--ing. now when he speaks it often drav.•s But 1t was that.cootrad1 chon, v1nually -.in OW' public schools. Granted , • . sens111ve remark. him into a mass of controversy and wholl.Y alone, which .ca~ the ~-« mediocrity may be pre11ent in our system, .. .~ --Mayne "1ls livid, ~ were dozens or denunciation. This has been W\fortunate 'the tide to.,.,·ard the l~k¢1ibood of his U!J- but we shou1d be working to eliminate it, -• ot'ner coogressmen and senators. The history of his cross examination by the ~achment. ~the t1~e has pushed on an oot increase it., Thday·s quiz is mediwn·to-bard. and I non-establishment National Farmers press t.nd his formal public statements his . ~tati~ Wlth the Hous e Second, the whole Idea Is an tnsult to think will contain a few surprises. Forty Organiz.ation demanded Nixon's resigna-on Watef'late, and It hall enended into Judi~ Committee, where a handful of the blacks, the Mexican-Americans, lhe per cent ts a reasonable score (based on tion . ~ American National <?attleme:n's bis dlxussklns of foreign .affairs; and Republican votes could make the im- Chinese-Americans, or whatever. Jt a pre-publication J'\lfKhrOUgh I gave my As!loc:iaUon loudly protested. seMiilw ecbnomlc matters. peachment movement ~-partisan. assumes: that the only .,.,·ay to employ rollege freshman !IOfl). • ..,. So there was poor Nixon, caught , • It used to be said of General • them in fair numbers is to lower the I. Who is one of the best-known between beef raisers who ~are suffering HIS RECENT implied "threat" to pn> Eisenhower that he \\'3S just plain lucky, ~andards. That is not a v a I id characters in ~world -in a best· some disb'ess and a vastly greater ceed with American troop withdrawals and everything turned out all right,. no assumption. setting book_ though this peraon's name nwnber of American conswnen who are unless V.'estern Europeap. diplomacy matter how badly he goofed. This fcer- Some of the really great teachers ha\'e is not known? for the first time in a long time enjoying became more cooperative had to be tainly caMOt be said of President Nixon skin of different pigmentation than yours 2. Which statesmen were known as (a) some relief from -high-priced beef. amended quickly to prevent an Y in the present circmnstances, and the or mine. They are great teachers "Iron-Chancellor." (b ) "Man ol steel," Apology and rectification lli'ere de-resurgence of suppon for the Mansfield hack he is riding is racing downhill like because they worked -really vrorked -(cl "Snow King "? manded. The Iowa State Secretary of withdrawal proposals. Even the usually hell . 10 gain their teaming and their--' 3. Who were the authors of the credentials. following "littJe" books : (a) "Little Third, the cooee;t is manifestly unfair Dorrit.'' (b) "LitUe Minister," (c) to qualified teachers and administrators "Lrttle Lord Fatmtleroy," (d) "Little -or all hue and heritage. They are Foxes"? where they are and earn what th ey can 4. When was , the "star.spangled because they are qualified. Now c<>mc Banner" of!lcia1ly adopted u the U.S. the "qualifiables" at Lhe same salary and national anthem: (a) 1789, (b) 1812, (c) swearing in c:I Brazilian President ( J · general secretary d the Brazilian 1 Ernesto. C.isel. Pat Nlxoo could have , JACK AN• DERSt ON B~hops, lvo Londw:id.,. •. !Ye are glad 1o picked up fr>r her husband ....-.. expert publish his words. whldl have been advice on how to silence an obstreperous banished from Brazil. the same-station. 1865, fd) 1931? And , fourth, the wholtlie' e hi~-~ 5. When "'aS the U.S. Naticml ~lotto, dlscrimination -against w tes. 1uc "In God We Tram ." flf'!t ordered by way to eliminate discrimination is to Congress to be placed on all paper money· eliminate il1 period. and coins: (a) 181•, (b ) 1861. (c) 1900, THE ONLY GUY who fought against (d) 1955? thaT "quaWiable" policy was board· 6. "Theology" being the stOOy of the member Gene Ragle of Roseville. He nature of God, .,.,·hat are the' foUowing: called il like It was : "repugnant", (a) 1beodicy, lb), 'Ibeurgy,, ( c) • "demeaningu, "IO\lo·ertng the standards of 'Ibeophany? education". · 7. Give the original occ:up8tioN from The only one who would not force .... tich the following common surnames lndiViduals into colored slots and ethnic have come: (a) Baxt~) Wemter. (c) boxes. He's the only, one we would not Olapman, (d ) Stewart. 7 shove onto the raft before we pushed ii a. \\'hen was Joan of Arc canoni.z.ed as out to sea. The only one "'ho refused to a saint by the Roman Catholic Church : be a party to mediocrity. (al 1605, !b) J710, (cJ 1815, (d) 1920? And, in fact , !he only qon•racist on the 9. \Vhat WM the relationship l:iCtWeen boord. President George ~a.Wngton and Gener~!. Robert E. Lee? .. .... -:::---- -------·--:.:..· .:.. JO. Arrange the following Olrlstian holy days in their order of ecclesiastical importance: (a) Cluist.maS, (bl Easter, (cl Epiphany. (di Pen1ocost. ANS~'ERS, I. Lot's Wife. in Ult Bible. ~ 2. (a) Bismarck of Gtm\any , Cb) Slalln, (c) Gustavus Adolphus of S"•eden. ' l . (al Dickens, (b} Barrie, (C) Bu.melt. (ell Ulllan llellma!L I. (d ) 1931. press. Ge.isel is a maaw a~ it. . . this supposed]y ~message! The "CENSORSIUP ol the iftss," said the On the same day the Fir9t Lady left excised material sakl only lhb: suppressed story ... the indeceit f~r the ~enc.la] pomp and-"We still do not knott" the TUI motives .f.!l.ing about tbt p~ gov=ent I~ ~r:cumstancc ,0f Bra· of the lrrests, even tbOu.gh we know that -a weaPoC'I that does the grea~ ol sila., n courier d~ · te 8tiom dealt 'th ~-di · I II red to 1 many tn rrog w1 w"" pro-s.sernces . . . or Jt Jea\leJ many things ve w new e\: gram and organization ol the Oiurcb, th.at 'ttie people ought to hear denounced dence o(·how Brazil Some of the (ari-est.ed) suffered very both unknown and und"enounced " sUnes lts pr~. In mtJCb.. The ClTbn:h cannot in any . the messeng~ s bjlt-circwMtances abandoit its Dls and When Pat Nixon returned to the White tered portloho v;ere House she could assure the President page proofs and orig· daugb~ers." that Watetgate \\"Ould never have aur· inal storle!I that had Ironically, one of those. arreted was a faced in Brazil. been fullv or partly reporter who had Jim nerviewed the deleted riom Brazilian newspapers by the cardinal'for S.o Paulo's "Ultima Hora." ceruior1 who now serve at the pleastire of President Geisel. TKE SUPPRESSED stories show that even Brazil's distinguished canUnal, Paulo Evarbte Arm, has been cen90l"ed to keep h~ messages from reaching bis parls:hiootta. Not only liberal but conservative papel1, like Sao Pau1o·s --" "O Estado tie Sao • Paulo." have been smothettd. And the usty newsmagaiine Veja, at deadlloe tlme, ls tnvaded by- &ov~ ~ who ru1t on every lltory pr!« 1o pnntlng. AFl'EI\ Ule article was killed, the cardinal circulated ~ anyway by hand 1o the 300 Catholic dlun:he. ot his .arc1tdioc<se where equally cwrag...., priests read it from tbeir_p.ilpiti. Meanwblle, "O E.'Jtado,de Sao Paulo" ttied to tnOOUrage the new "Prisident to stand up to the pollct, .. tlch ~metimes seems to be a government W'lto Itself tn· BrazU .. -TI:IE conservative pepe:r cited the ''mil· • OIANM COAST DAILY PILOT Rebert N. Wrtd, PubU.htr 'ThomOI Ke~ Editor Barbara Krcit>ich .Editorial Pcgt Editor ~ . . • . . . --:-:-: _·. ~-... -: :_----=--=-~ 5. (d) 19;!. 5. (a) study of just.lee: and .evil; (b) divine lnte:rvt:nUon in I.ht •1ratrs ot man, (cl appearance of God to man, as ln ll'htn C.rtlinal Ams', arcMioc<san ndio st.tlon was shut olf the air after 17 yean lut October, his dlurdl neW3paper wa1 a.Uowed 1-9 continue, but unde r er· ratlc ceNOnhlp. Slill, Anll tried to publbh a mlkl protest over the arrest of XI people, many of them Cathc>lic SO(iaJ workers,. _ itiry Virtue .tod great tradillons" (If C.lsel's llO!dierly calll1111 and bogged him 1o show , "rupoct for human rtghls." There wal a cautk>us reference to "the perslsttnc:. of. ohocki1111" actipns -a euphembm for torture. '?'ht edttorial ,pap ot the O.lty Pilot 'kttl 10 inform and stimulate ~ by Jl"'ffC!Ttlnc on this pqe tth-'tt'at-c:ommtntar)'· on topica of !n- lttat by l)rndieatfd t:'Olumnist1 and cartoonists, by ptcrwidi"' a klnlm' tor teackn' v'"" and II>' Jl(ntnttnc mm M'i''SPl;Pff''I oplnlont and Mleu on CU1TtfJC topks. The tdiforiaJ Ofllnior9 of the Dt.il)' PilOt •PIP.U only In the edltoriaJ column at ttMo top ol the Nt. ()pWons u:'"""" by the c:.W. wnni1t1 and tanoonn •nd iettfl'" wrlttn a.re thelt own and m en&n.... ' .---··---·-'. -···· .......... -=---.··· --·-_,_ ~ .. . . .. -. -.... 7 .---._ -- ' . --.•• . ----.._,,,_..-==~· ........ l•···-·· • --~ ...... ~~ ~ .. ~ ~_:-.:: l/h(~ ~\ t.A~ --....... ---~~ -.. • ' .,.io.,,. -• ---Q ·--·· --.. . . . "(can remember when all rhls was upspoill counr,Yside." ' . •. burning bu.'lh. ' - 7. (al Ba~er, (bl Weavtr1 (c) Peddler, (di Pig-<ty keoper. 8. (d ) 19lll. .. 9. Lee was married to )farthl Weshlnflloo's ~·t-grandda~ht<r. 10. [I) Eaifer. (l ) Pontocost. (I) Eplphally, (I) Cllristmas. . • EVEN AS r .. i..1 prtpal'lltl for' his In· a\13Ur&tion, the ttMOn baMed Ams' mcaage from his own P@ptt. What was ., . - -I Alter all, tl1e paper wont on, "tho poUIJ&I) police of San Paulo do not ha,·c magit power. to Carry water In a sif've." But the police proved lhey bAd the magic power to lltop "0 Estado." Th<y klilrtl the article. - Among the most poignant t.xamptcs or cmiorshlp was ooe • .article th.at dctried ,. • mmt of J.tlf'! ~ by ttie D&llJ l'tlot~bo-Mon~ay, April I, 1974 • I ~ • .. . ., ( • • , • U~h Ttltl>MIO . I KITE TIME~Bikinied co-pilot a ss ls t s I n launch as An1e rican college students gather in Bennuc.1a . d u r i'n g spring v'acation. • • . . " -00 &"(!' )> "' '' • ""Yl•••r • ' •• - -.. l'ond.tt Apr ·! 1 197CI DAILY PILOT__I ~~~~~~~~- T-shirts 'Tell the Sto1~y n1 C"Ollegians ' Rit es of ·Sprn1g Law y c r ~an1 cd . , SAC'RA~I E:\IO (UPl l -A l1edd1ng n1tor~Y has bl•i:n n;1mt'd h) fill a nr"ly-<'rca!(•d .!>eat on the Shasta Coun\y :o-u1x-rior poon bench C'lydi' H .Sn1oll. ·19. ·~--Qppointed b\' (iu1 Honald H~·ai.:an. Tht· JLK1f!t'Sh1p, ('rc:tli'd b~· the 19i3 1-<'~ISlaturl\ 1t:1~s~ 537,615 ii rr:ir. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP ) -The T-shirts lell the story. lrustead of "Peace Now" or "Off The . ~·. "-Jleachbound studenti-flaunt such slogans as "ut's Go Stre~g" anJ! "Sex ls Fwl,'' Young people are returning to this Atlantic Coast resort for the annual spring rites of sun. su rf, suds and sex . but are greatly changed from the 1960s rmbs a proseculor tern;i- ed "the college cruds." THE SOLID 7_0s have ar- rived, indeed. Ou the sands ~'here 10 years .ago there were 20 guys 1or every doll, young females toasting in the sun outnumber the males. Pol icemen patroling t h e beaCh are greeted by smiles instead of a chorus of ''oinks .... The odof of gallons of sun- tan oil wafts on breezes "that in years past rmre-often carried the pungent-scent' of-mari-juana. .. _ A RECEN'L .WEEK saw students account for only 10 pcr'ccnt of the 158 people who "·ere arreste<i, compared \vith SQ:me 700 students tossed into ---.thi-.rity jail in a t"·o-day per iod seven years ago 1 ''The s1udents seem to have changed. They've" mellowed," says Police Lt. G e o r g e Fitzpatrick. one of the officers \ \ who ,.·orks out of a temporary soaking up the gun or trOtlck- beachfront precinct that opens _ ing in the surf. nntion, and its romanticized \'i~"· of the t1ocid3 n1atmg game !ipurrt'd 1hoosands of · Its doors for a fe,.· ,.·eeks each spring. "\\'e voere talking aboUt It among ouneh•es ihe other day. Ope officer said they must be drinking a better brand of 'A'hisky. "l'llERE'S A LOT more s1udents to m.'.lke the. trck girls here 1han there uSf'd to sou1h . vegetablcs and lx'e r cans fLllt'd '.'J'h sand. FOR 1'\\'0 DAYS, O'lObs nr stud('nts hit and ran hkc gul·r- rillas, tilw1tmg poht'('. d ;una~· ing passing autos and tyin~ up Bul htnlmg 1111-ie setOlS 10 hii\'t• dont' u~ "ork Th<· );.11!\t' Port J11uJl'rd:ll1• pohc1· forc·1· that OIM.'i· had a rtpUl<l!IOn :r' Ilk' ~C'Ol1rgc of <.tud,·n!doru \1.i" C'Olnphn\C'Oh~d tn a r1't't'lll ]!)(':1! 1ett•\ ts1on c:J11or1:il f(lr it" roll· l'ildt•rah' and f:air ln:alnll'll! of young \'\S1!ors. ''It used tQ be the kids .'A'OUld bang their hands against your patr~I car ru you drovi! by just fo see if they could get a reac- be. ln fact, I'd guess it's about But the studt'nts usually fail- 00-40 in favor o.f lhe females. "t¥.110 find the picture'§ ,.frs1<>11 Even the sexual pursUit role of fun in. the sun m the real- has been reversed with girls Fort,J,.audcrdalc. and hordes out hunting guys," ·Dallon of bo?cd, 'A1'.>n)('nless )'oung says. ~ men son1elimcs turned into • tra.fric.:.. Offi(.'('r,,: rcspond.t'<I by breaking up large .:a1hcr1ni;s. clearing the beach und ar· rcstin~ more th:ul 800 pcop!(', most or 1hc1n stu<l('nt~ •"'1' '. • ~.l.•·'I•"'" • . He adds thal rec-cnt years tnobs nnd \'enlt.'d their frustra- 1ions on Oic city. The dio;turb..1nce1i' lt'ft .1 barl taste in the niou!h.s· of residl'nls nnd · shtdrnts F"or !he next frw Yt'.1r". ,1rril 111.: studl'nl~ "·rrr 1nfornl<'d 1b;1 t a 1n isstcp "'uulrl uu•an Jflil Young 'isitor.~ eo1npl;11nrd police harasser! th1·1n :1lld \\'Pr~ Ul\l\{'C('SS:Jfll\ rough 1111 lhl'Lt trcallnent of stud\·n!s CITY COUH.CllMAN FOR • Tbt• cl1nl.1:< came· in 1967 ·-· · NEWPORT 'E"en llae se.r11at· p11rs11it r,.1e Ian• &ee8 rever•ed . with glrb 011t h1111ting the bo11•·' •• · -~-BEACH \\'hcii abou1 ~-500 youths spill- Ni off 11 ....... lx>ach onto !he i.lr<'t!ls and hlOl'.•kf'd traffic. ~ youths looh.'<i soft drink . produN· and b.1kcry truck!'. ~~ and officer~ ~·ho arrh·cd 10 JOHN BAKER tion .out of you . They don'I do have seen a jliiit influx of that now. I just took a walk nonstudents. along the street to see 'A'hat "'They're tA·orking kids \\'ho was g~ on, and I didn't heard about the spring bash hea r a single persoo say 'oink , here and came down to be oink.' The kids just smile and· part·of it. Colleges' sta8:gering say 'hello.' ". lheir spring bl'lta ks 'has made TERRY· 'DALTON, •'ho r get as . man¥ in town at one · :} a big difference. too. We don't Jive ye&-!: has -worked a time as we used to," he says.> lill!EUai:d..or. beachJ:llll«SSioo_ J'iizpa!ikk pcedioted.. th• attendant durin g Fort rollege cro"·d 'A'Ould ~well to Lauderdale 's winter season. 30.000 during Easter v.·eek. but says a · 16t more than the the numbers are a far crv studen ts' m a nn e r s ·has fron1 a decade ago· tAilen nlOre changed. than 50,000 youths janvncd a 1'Yoo don 't see any po!iticn l fO\\'n already packed 10 tht• 11ctivjsts no\\'," Dalton says. limits "'ilh older tourists. "Even the slogans on the T- shirts aren't polilital. Dope is \~·ay off from three or four years ago, too.'! He surveyed the beach where most of the 1 I .000 young people in '°"'n 'A'ere • . 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The guy who owns the muscles in the pretty white gown is none other than Sean Con· nery, better known for his portrayal as the brave and bold James Bond . Conn ery is out- fitted for new movie. • • .. ·---.. Monday, April 1, 1974 • Richier Post SACRAMENTO I UPll ' ... Hon1osexual Issue Becomes Growing Church Concern .. . ' \ Dr. Cllartes 'R R ic h t er . founder of the R ich t er tn taking the .step, ·the lnaccurat& and iMeruildve, at em plo~ent. "ethically re:sponsible and the statement asserts that magnitude scale to measurt' By GEORGE W: CORNEU. ,,, ...... 1ilh1tw federaJ.lon of I ~ affllialed its worst, it is a "'haf . has sharpened the unselfish way,'' the letttr individuals do not ''"•ill to earthquakes, hns.been reap- counclls, including ~\ll·o-third.5 misref>resentation of data and i5.!lue in Re>nU1n Catholicis1n called for "reCogniliofl of the become ~xual" · but pointed by Gov. Ron a I d NEW YORK -Now homo-of the official dloce~an pt;iest a ·cavalier disrespect for "'as a le tier sent last fall to rliht of gay Catholics" lO come to realize it as a Reagan to the state Board of sexual! "can e:<pren their senate in the countq, dropped humap Jives and dlgnitv " U.S. b Is h o p_s by an col lectively \'Oicc their views condition. Regi.st.ratkln for Geologtsb all! · that ·, a nrevious committee's report The report was quashed by organization called Dignity, wllhin the church. )or an and Geoph)'5icists. sexu Y tn a manner I ,.. T 11 E ST ATE ~f E NT\liiiiiiii!~mtiiiiii!!!ii!!!il i\ treating ho~xuallty as an the federations e x e e u t I v e made up ot h o m o s e x u al increased m I n i s t r Y to cOnsooan with Olrisl's teach· th · 1 nd f 1 d·, ... ,,., .. ~ ...... va•~·s de~ ol acceptable pattern . board as incomplete, and e Cath o l ics a n d others homoscxuas a or seps 10 .,.,, ............ ,,..,.. e·-~-~Vll WAA in&." says a recently rnnncd further-s tudy authorized. concerened "•Ith their situa· "eradicate raise stereocyp<>:> ho rn o sexuality. suggesting '~ OLDOUN9 Catholic organization see king IT llAD BF.EN prepared by Jlo"·ever. the feder.aHon urRed lion. an d Prejudices'' against them . approaches fo r ,counselling ' .MANNING'S rights for homosexuals in the a study group·tieaded by the repeal of "all civil laWs wh ich 4 •• Although th e guidelines atiout It. and enlphasi:res the COLLECTORS Roman Catholic Qiurch. llev. Ramon \lo'ugner o I make ronsentual homosexual CONTENDING TJIA'.f recently , ·used Qy Cathollc li'nporta~e oE helping persons SHOP ·.~l~ llowever,· guldellnes newly' t.1il\iauke,c . lt terrncd lhe aL1s be1v.·ecn adult s i crimC.." hofllOSOXuallty co u Id be bishops t e a ff I r flJ c d the find deep relationships or love i.'JSUed by Uniled s tates bishops' a ppr o o c h 1o~J•;;nd~~op=pose~~d~d~l~sc~r~lm~ln~a~1:100n/i'~'~"'~e~sscd~~i~n~k~ee~p:in~g~•~·l~th~~ch~u~r~ch~'~s ~trad~~it~ioo~a~l~'~'ie~w~t~hn~t~a~n~d~lr~ie~ndsh~-~ip~nmoiit iiiiinviioiilviii~ng~~~~~;::~~~r C 8 th 01 1 c blilhops say homosexu;i lily as ';at best. against ho m os ex u a Is in (;hrls1ian teaching. ~:i n homosexuiil acts are immoral.. hQJTiosexual acls. hOmosexuaJ acts "are a grave transgr~ion of the goals or ' .. ~ """'"'*'lool - human sexuality and or huma n ~ p e r s onal i t y, and are · conseq~y contrary to the will of God." · AL 1l!OUGH CQNFLICTJNG in their conclusions, the two statements point up a n lncrt:;asingly open concern in I the churches to the status of homosexuals, a f o r m e r I y sidelk~\L~boo~l~ssu~e·~-JI---; _Jt 'is a "S>dal arxl moral phenomenon that the c6Utt-1i has yet to tackle ," says the H.ev. John F. flarvry, a theologian • psychologist of Alexandria, Va., who i s organizing the first Cathol ic center for counseling religious persoru'lel on the p.roble1n. ChallCqics to the traditional negative church a t I i t u d e toward homosexuality have "'lo. surfaced in Protesta nt denominations in rect'f'lt }'cars, and since last fall, have emerged explidtly in Roman Catholicism. AT ITS ANNUAt meeling recently in San Francisco, the National Federati o n of Priests' Councils authorized a tas k force to "fonnulate a critical a n d contemporary theological a n a 1 y s i s of ~ homosexuality." AN OFFER OF HELP • "LET-THERE BE LIGHT" Free Christian Science Lecture by Edward C. Wll ha ms. CS B. . ,,_~I'"" ei.11 .. n Sc.e<oce lloaia ol l«hJtP'.l~•D WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, I 2 !¥'0N ,) HIS PLATFORM: Den1lly: BOW4R·D ROGERS - the experienced c_anctidate___.·__,.'-'.,__, listens, .. Jo you. • • -speaks out for you •• follows through! ~! rccorJ or resis tance to ove r development -initiated the building mora torium· fo r the peninsula pending adopt ion of the Res idential Developm ent Stan dards. Promentory Point: (\ • • ------------~---The group is to ·include EDWARDS HARIOR TWIH CINEMA THEATRE Harbo·r 3. W1t son. Costa M esa thl' only t:oun ci hnan lo oppo~c an J vote again st this high density dCveloPn1en t. • : . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • . . • ; ' ; . · . . . . • • • ' .• • • • • . • • • • • . • • . ' .. • • • • • • ... .. ' ... ,. Good Deed make the scene - Sun<faYs ·several "gay men a n d Under the auspices of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 2880 Mesa Verde Dr !East) Costa Mesa Care !or-Small C/'\11dren al Churc/'\ ! in the l1J.llfjijl!1ll "'omeil" as consultants. The I objective is to d eve l o p 1 rcconunendations-for I her church "in formln~ practica l attitudes toward homosexua l· '----------------------.J il y and homosCx:uals." Like .grains of sand ... · " Time has a habit of drifting throug h ourfingers: The future rushes upon us~ Every so often \Ve all must stop. T~ke ti1ne.Tilne to lhink.l "ime to take stock in ourselves. To understand where we are and where we are headed_ What will our lives be like in five, ten, twenty years? Will our future be secu re ? We all must take time. Time lo plan for our future. save lor our future, thoughtfully, carefully . And wilh the help of the people al lm petial in plann ing a more sound. sensible future we can '!Jroceed again. going about the things of life ... with ·confidence. CQnfidence in the knowledge that fmJJ!lrial's safety. convenience and cnoney·saving free services are working for .our future. ) Join E.ddie Albert ... save at Imperial. Over 30 Services, most of them free. 0 Ftflfl safe ~I boltc5 i...._,,.-~t.bitl 0 Free mc"'Y orders 0 Free t111VtW1 cheek9 0 Free trusr deed coUections D Pim m1no,i, m.my more.• w11h tpdltdllW*nunl t.iar.: ..... f~} 111'1PEAIAL flJ s9v1noa ' A Plan for All People. - Downtown Los Angelts •Claremont• East Pa.saden;t •Glendora • Newport Beach• Newport Ctnttt • Pttadtna • RtdlandJ •Sie rra Madre• Toptnga'Canyon • Weit Covina • Wes~ood Villagt • Whittier• Wood land Hills• plus 16 othe-r Sou1htrn OPEN SATURDAYS ~''°""ill Mll'\I 00-. California offices. • . .. -· • , .. • ' . • ••• F·reeway: took the leadership role 8 years ago in the fight againsl the freeway, originated the initiative and referendum. and followed it through to defe at the Coastal Freeway. He will continue to fight the rorcl,?s that are trying lo keep the freeway option open with the 5th Avenue and J\.1acArthur interchange sc~emes .• Airpo_~t:._ ' ' a lon g voling record ag:iins t expansio n of the Orange ~ounty Airport and in favo r of its cu rt~_i lmcnl and ultimate ~clocati on . :Upper Bay: • a consistent voting rec!?rd in favor of preservation of the Upper Bay as a natural reserve . . Tr~lllc: a strong lead er in efforts to resolve our traffic problems. Oil: , a record of opposition of offshore drilling. •. PARTIAL LIST OF ENDORSERS: 0-&httyA....._ "-• A'f*' Ct.W• P . .a.""1, ......... .,. ...... --' MtL Clrr..w. H. a.-'111. s.. •• ~ Wr.&Mn. ........ H.Wt Wd & lffty lntw c..i.--Mr.IM~ ....... Mrt.JoM,tl 9"tl. ..._...I ,_.. hrtotti ............ ·----...... Mr & Mra. Jot. ...,, ............ """"'"" w.a.c. 1 M9icy x. c.w.n..ci: Mr. I Mra.W._ I . Ct.rt Wlll•D.Ct.t Dkll I C...._ ci-:e1 Mry&J• c-.., -·-_ ... .............. '"trly I lkllrird m.tt .. ,_., -. ...-.&Dk•..._, 11-rr-IM..._;.,,,... L.,... I C .... '--' s.le Fk•ff' Mn."'Jll• ..... .......... ~tbM .....,.. •• s. ,.._. ..... " ...... T• GerYey .................. t...10 ....... CWIHll_ ...... ....... w. ,, ........ .. _ Mr.&Mn.l.._.Hlilt ....._ .......... ,. w-..1....-..... licWd I H .. ffifwtrt 0-.W D. H..ctwood l*ri Hi1011 Goll I o.-. H.rwita Dke. I P.tty ...._,., Mn.H.-y~ Dr. I Mn. lkMN ...... ...,..., o.,,_. YM I Mor'9 Jw pa- 1111 c ..... ,,.,_. ................. . ..,. ...... ....._ . ......... '"" ..... Mr :a. Mr-. w.ew Koci! ...... 1.-. l .M..,. Ls*".-_.._ff Mr .• Mn., ... ......... ,,...c ... ...... 0.M<-,,. I Yw.t ._ ... 1..0/ .. ta":: l.i-t I D ...... MitMr.w Wr.&Mrt.l.._.f ...... ............... ...... .._ ..._.c..._....,.,.. w.,.. ...... --Mo-JoeW.• .... & Mra. se.riM Ohrt.cl ,_. I H.t• O"SllM Mr. I Mn. , ... A. P""'-r -·--·.--Mr ... Mn. .w. ,__ .......... .......... Mr.&-Mn.Frm ... ....... ,.,._" ........ ......... S...-I G-. '-4d . .. & M..,.... 5-ptw Mn. P.trice. ~ .,._,N_y,,..._ , ... Slr.c ... ....... IMenilSk .. ,.,..,. ,_ ........... ---Mr •• Mn. l.M. sw. r:o.c.St.wwt n.as. .... ~ Dorl1 I L St.., !• d411W wm-1 • ..,.n.r.. JclT- H.l&.a.thT.,... Dr ...... , ........ ....... • .M.,. w.,.... ._.w_ .... Fkeier Wlrlh 1.,w~ , ........ _..... llollert Wk•• ._w-.. S..-M.·l ...... I r COMMUNITY PARTlClPATlON.: Active. member for_ 10 years in the Newport ·Harbor. High School Booster Clubs, part1c1pant m the Harbor Olympic Pool Foundation me.mber or the American Legion, The Pacific Yacht and Balloon Club and St. Jame; Episcopal Church. • BACKGROUND: Age , 53. AB University of Seuthern California. Graduate work Long Beach State Urnvers1ty. Presently employed by Monroe division of Litton Industries as sales managet: ror calcul ator /computer syste ms in Orange County. Veteran of World war 11 and Korean confli ct. During World War II commanded the famous LST 22 . FAMILY: Married 26. years io Trudi 'Rogers. ·Bob, 24, Howie, 22, Margaret, 20. Children:; · Paid for by the Committee to . n&el~t Howard Rogero. Trudi R0gero, Chairman. 429 Seville f _ · _ Ave .. Balboa .. · I • ' ' I ' • ' •• .. • f . THE }'.AMILY <IRCUS \ By Bil Keane \ Monday Ap,11 1. 1q74 Kansas • • ID Uproar . Slu~dy Past of God,1.ess DisJ"tle'l • ' DA~ PILOT_9 i Penllll )' ': Tou g li er ATLA:-..11\ (UP l r 1..eglslahon imposing a hfe " L.A. LINES S)l I MONTH Tlll PHON'l 'COMPANY OP CALIF. •rt.lt)I *1 Ill• MIL c..tll Mo-. TOPEKA. Kan. (UPI I s_('ntence on narcotics Pf'd· B"t 1 muf~ some (olks, that's too past. lhat s~"as. v.tll. ah . dler.; {'00\'ICtl'd :t scrood I .& • 'Twas Spring 'Drearri' 'r'l\'0-t.hirds or the ~h'Orees are demanded by the v.·omen.~ ~°:=~ -~~1i :i ;i!y ~A The Roman goddess Ceres; ac· cording to the Encyclopedia Brittanica, was the patrodeU of ··ttie growth of food plants." But her Greek counterpart Demeter was a sexy fertility Socich?Ss wi\h a shadf past. U1-v.'hat do you cal\ 11 -d lady of tune for ~ll111g heroin has 151 Qeres was a .p erfeclly the evening. bl't>n s1gfl{'d into !av.: hy ~ respectable matron in Roman ··1 don't kilo\'• v.·h<tt htr past frQ\' Jln1my f;ir!('r I religion. But in G r eek is, but v.hal('\'('r 11 is I think One provi~1on of tht hi!! ~ASTETl!' -.~.....-• ..._ n1ythology. Demeter was a it's forgh·e and fOfSr'I " rt'<lutf'S to n.fni~cn1t>:inor """'V"',.;::: li~ly lady whose con90ft . lhl" offense of po.~i-1•s;:;1on lasion "lay with hN io a THE LEGISLATORS of 1119.1 of ]{'SS than one ounc1··0( l ltout~ :~- thrice-plO\\'ed field " and .,,.ho ·chose Ceres to honor v.·hh a n1 a r i ju an u .. "" UlllllllUI~ P.fidsummer Night's Dream"! It's set in the gpring ... The And 1hat has ~n causing trooblc in Kansas for 83 years . presided O\'er festi\'ab matk· • · • .. .. , cd by ;,~ne jests'' and ~tatuc. Nine yea~s l.1ll'r su n1r· ~--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;i;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;--;;-;:_.;,;;,;;,;;;;.,;;,;;;;.,;-;;-;w \\'ild can;yings-on. lilll' rl'alltrd she; led a dou· I ble life. federal government n o w lN A Gt.ASS cage on 1he sec· spends $10,500 per second . . . ond floor ol the Kansas ''IF '''E DO PUT this At the tum of thC' rr111ur~" Cthelicnt aslkstlonwha1.l pro1\'°"1 loniong ?f Capitol is a three-foo t statue ~~,a~ s~acvl_ted)~gis~.:ioc~~~;;; ~~eri~~ug~~~-~~uti~~f ll·d t ~h~ popu a ives e in of Ceres. comnlf'n\Oraling the "' the same county. About 1~ she ha \·e a red light on her fi~ht ;1gainst CerC's. ~ov.·. percent Athletic budgets v.·heat state's major i~ustry. head?" oi.hrr grouJ)S"ha\'e taken 11 up · L UC I /,J,r:·K u t ·H N ,\1)\11'\l'\IK\l l \rl ANAf,·sT x in the aver-4·1 Some people have proposed to "Sov.• the-re's a rumor goi ng Go". ltobrrt Dockln& has _ age high .:.·::..::=.-® put a sisttt sculpture of the around," sakt Rep. Don r.ecfi\·cd more than 500 )X'ti· ... ,1, ,, • ,.... • .., •• ~M ., ,,.. • , .-... 71 ••• '""'"' 1..i1 A'PRIL9 school ~·ill .., .. ... goddess atop the statehouse Evtrell. "that CerC's has lions against placihg 1ht• ···~·,°' t • ,,. .,., '"· _ Newport Beach City Council VOTE run about -~"~Y~o'.'.'u~s~h~o~ul~d~n~'t~w~o~lk~;~n~f~ro~n~t~o~f~b~u~s~se~s~l~ik~e~t~h~.o~t.~l~o~d~y"._.'~'.-~do~m~ef.__..::_· ___ -= __ _:so~met~~h~·in~g~o~f _:•'._'.q~uc~st~;ona~b~l•"_~''.:'•'.'.'""~°""'.'_~ih<-~Ca~p~ito~l_'do~m><O';..· _I~~~~~-~"""""""""-"""~""""""~~~~""""""~ \99 p C' r bo~"-.. ,---- an& ·SI per oirl. Am asked ho11· Jong the effect of m a r 1 • juana, four hol1r s maybe. \Ycak ma rijuana . one hour or so. Said "effect"· is described as a ··pa ssi\'(' euphoria ... Vs· ually. bot not aJy:ays. \'/hat -happens physically varies. Dis· tortions in the hea ring. viSton or sense of time. And the par· taker generally tends to Y!'ilh· drav:, pull · out of the social action. contemplate private no- tions. FRENCH TAX Approximately 35,000 women in ,France pay income tax on • monf'y they get through pros- titution . About 10.00U of thcn1 Hve in Paris. So report fr'ench ta:< authorities. Those .SY.•iss "'atchmakers use a Huie machine so urte-it ( t. ~l . BOYD ) • Special Purchase ! DOOll · MIRRORS -• Ycw1 thoi<t111fll11. • St.c.11er,1Ml 1nl, fllll ltt11th 1•·· a sr·. • s.-isll -iii'' ~eli<•tt ~ledt lattktwirh 111 tMrd11 ti , ,. ' ,, •'' • )" Clip-O n .. ~ can _split. _a human hair leng1hy,·ise into f>O e q u a I Strl![tdS. "'"''· • 14"aS4"witll Men11r11ne, VIS-OR MIRROR . N• • I,• r • Q. "Louie.under sta nd you've got a little farm. Do you have a hired hand?~' A,. Not anymore. \\'hen this gas shortage started up , I gave him a five-gallon can of high test, and 1old him to lakC' it out back of the barn, and bury it. Pretty soon he shoy,·ed up. and said he'd done it. and asked me \\'hat to do \\"ith the empty can. What. you don't belie,·e that? All right. DOGS AND CATS In the y,;Jd. clogs run in packs. follo\\.<ing a leader. BUt cats don't. They hunt alone. That's a natural difference between the l\l.'O. Animal ex· perts say it .explair'ls why a doJJ-.tends lo be so slavishly loyal 10· his master. Regards said master as the leader of the house hold pack. The cat. as is kno\\'n by all. is more in· clined to remain its own com· mancler. Explanations are be in g sought "°"' for that campus fad kno\\'Tl as streaking. But exactly y,•hy naked runners abound remalns a ·mystery. Our Love and \Yar fnan thinks it may have something to do -with the common d e s i r e among men to please v;omt'f'I. You know Y.that old -Gautier said: "\\'omen like audacity; "·hen one astounds them, he is sure to please them." Address n1ail to L. iH. Boyd, PO. Box 1875, !Vew. port Beacll 92660. 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I ow .... ,.,. , 69c I • DIAL "VERY DRY" Aiitip•r1pit1"t: 5 01. •. • • • • • • • • • 111.29 I 1.09 :rJc IAYER ASP'IRIN, •100 ••...••. , •• , ••....••...•.. k t7 1.09 99c a:EMONUP'SHAMP'00,1001 .••••••••••.•. , ••.. ,/.50 1.25 aS X,.J,i.p Prot•ction .• · · • !,;...!.!_ .. • • • • • • • • • • • .49¢ _ _ ]9t " C -2700-E:--Goast Hi!ltwav.-at Femleaf; Corona del Mar : . . . . •• AM'1.I ' PAlllN• IN •Pl H .. r1 -t :JI • i :H Deity 644-7.575 """" -.. - . INNOVATION A Great Leap Forwan:t - for Savings ~itors PACIFIC SAVINGS Inaugurates It's New PHONE-A-TRANSFER (PAT) Account You can authorize us to transfer Money from your Pacific Savings Passbook Account to your bank checking account by simply calling . us on the telephone. Save lots cl Gasoline, Time a.nd En~ YOU CAN MAINTAIN MORE OF YOUR MONEY IN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT EARNING -5~% PER ANNUM ON EVERY DOLLAR ;. EVERY DAY Available to Everyone, includint Corporations And Businesses No Minimums Or MaxilJ\UJll,ll ,As To Amount Or Duration Of Ea.ch Account • Never A Service Chaflle · OPEN A PAT ACCOUNT TODAY AT ANY OF OUR BRANCHES In Addition to Passbook Accounts, Pacific Savings Pays These Hiil\ Ra.tes on Certificate Accounts ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. llALANCE MIN. YEARS 7.50% 6.'.1!5% 6.50% 5.l!5% $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 4' -2~· l orZ 90d .... . r.-Fede:ra1 ,.qu.1.ation, • !IUbst&ntiaJ pm.a.tty is ..... red ... urly withdrawal. (Pala!ty -dou Not -ID AU Aa:ounh) Our Free Services for Qualified Accounts include: • Sak Deposit Boxes ($500 &la.nee) • Money Orde~ • Trawler's Checks -" • Trust Deed Note Ccllection - ARCADIA ., E. L.i't• 01k - QELL GARDENS 5740 fail Floranc. AVltnU• 'CANOGA PARK On tM IMll In Top1ng1 Plu• Shopping C.n11r 'CERRITOS On tM m11U In lot Ctrrlln SMpping C•nt•r 'COSTA MESA , On the rntll In loultl Co1tt P&ull lhopplng C•nltt DOWNEY 10000 Ytl•.ood Ii.ct. (E .. culive O"lce) 0 11 '-l Flf..tOM ,ll'td. •BRANCHES • LA CRESCENTA (21J)445-0S50 2t21 Foothll1 l l'l'd. (21l)2"4120 LAKE FOREST- (21:11 n>-sott In IM lllll• ForHIVlll ... ShoPJtlnt C•nl1r (714) llt-OtOO • LO.S AN<;ELES 1211) W -1550 400 N. Y•rmont 121:1) 185-1111 ' 5401 f . Whlltllr ll•d. 213) 72M215 . 'MONTEREY PARK (2t:l)llM::tSt 210 North Garfield A••n111 (211)173-1710 'ORANGE On the IMll In tM Mtll ot ~ ..Or•nte Shoppl1'19 c.t!tar (714) 1:17-4512 (71') '40"0M 'SAN BERNARDINO On the rnell In lnl•nd StlOppfnt c.m.r (714) IM-MM (2111 H>-H01 WHlmER . (21J) H2-ltM 11215 &ti WnhlftgtGl'I IMS. (211) 112.o117 *Offices open night and day and Saturdays • ASSETS OVER $a0,000,000 ' ' .__.. - I ' • • • ' • \ , .J ' --DAIL V PILOT _) l . ..... Fo1· the Reeord Scln1iid t To Head -Gas and W a·ter Births M1rdl I Mr. ..... M•L J~ a... ... n . .... C1rntrlan ... ....,.,,.. Cotti M ..... - .. L\ De<.1.tlis Elsetvhere SAN DIEGO (AP) Funeral services v:ere he!d today for former San Diego Police Chief George r.tertdllh ~rs. 88. He died Thursday In a local hospitil. ~ • SAN DIEGO IAP) Funeral services 91·ere held Saturday for Laura R. Vining:, an envirorunentaHst and exeeutive of the PlaMed Parcmliood Orga nization . She helped found the grouplg San Diego chapter. SEATit.E (AP ) -Judson f . Falknor, 77,...aJarmec.st..'ili:, legislator and dean of the L;niversilv of \\'ashington law sChool, died Friday after a shorl 1!\nt."SS. Death J\'otlees AllUCKLI & SON WUTCLIH MOllTUAllY 427 E. !7t~ St., CoMo Me1o 646-4888 -·-IALTI·IEIGERON FUNEIJU HOME Co1ona del Mor (0110 Me10 -·-' BELL a10ADWAY MOITUAllY 110 8roodwoy, Ccnto Me'° 548-3433 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA HACH MOITUAIY 1795 laguno Canyon Rd. 4li4.94 I 5 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOllTUAIY 28832 Com•no Copislfono So~ Jwon .Cop"trono 495· 1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAIK Ceme1e•y Chapel 3500 Pot•fot V-0..iYe Ne.,..por! SeOt~. Calolor11lo 64"2700 -·-PIEK FAMILY COLONIAL fUNllAL HOMI 7-801 BQbo Ave , Wti1~111ter 893-3.S2.S -·-SMITHS' MOITUAllY 627 Mo111 51 t411"'"'9IOll S.och >36-6.13' . ORANGE COUNTY . Patriotis111 Sl.ogans '. Will Wave Scouts Judge Ca.l\'in P. Schmidt of r;e",,orl ~ach has been t'loc1ed president of the Girl Scmit Council of 0 r a n g e County. Orange Coast res Id en t !I elected members-a1-large are Richard Reese of l'\e"'J)Ort ~a<'h and ~1rs. Richnrcl Shi\'tly of (.0.~ta ~lt'"lla. \\'illiam B. Kay (lf 1 ... 'lguna ~iguel, and ~trs. r..1"·rr nl't R l.lttn>ll of Irvine v.·crt added to 'fhe ndmina1lng committtt. Orange Coast r<> si de n Is rtma1ning on the..hoard of' •directors. are James P. Felton nnrl ~lrs. ~i1chael 111·e11 . both ol !\c~lJOrl Beach, ~1 r ~ . Jatrics. §. Hun t c-f !lu11fln~ton Laguna Niguel. ~\rs. 1\I Kru·· kcnberg of f ountain \'allcr 11nd. ~trs. Hobert Le\\i n of Ir· \'ine~ <:011 ... ,.. L·c Irvine student· Carol Both. 20. who was born in Ireland. ha!; been cro"·ncd '"Niss Ire· land·llo\1 vv•ood l·!"li4 · aft er ,,_,,inning Co1npelLl1on :-pOnsoretl by Irish busincssn1en in Los 1\ngcles. Mix for Mileage S:\~T1\ t\:'oi,\ -· .supo1r\i.'ior Uu\11d~ l1akrr m1Xf'S \\:itcr \\1th ~us r:ir .,, ga ~l 1tlL' :ind 1·l'111n< 111,~ 1u•11· hr\'\\' Ht nudf!in~ his big i::i~bumcr to<oilrd rcSpl'C- 1,?hili t~· 1n tc·r111s of ~;1s rn1lt•;1~c B:i~L'.r. 1100 ~:11 ' )11~ 1J11: s1•t1,1n 1i.1J ht¥n A<'llui;.: .ib .. ut 1un1' 1111!<' .. II• rl 1~ i;:;r!l11n •,ui.l ~11' ti,, .. 1n~tJ.lll1'll .1 I'll. 111\· ill· \'1•nlt"ll 11;-1h·r 11:,• •'\1nn s\ •t• 111 on h1~ f'Ol:lllt' Thi' dt'llCf' 11;,~ 111\'f'!ll<"ri b1 (l!l1· tf Jlak1•r's t'(lfl .. lllucrll~. R1\.)f•:ir·old \'rnt·tnt Z NJ\\ 1nc;k1 of c ::irdrn (iro1·1· Th•· 111· 1·cn1or al!ilch"d a v.:11cr ho~l' to :in au10 f':irb11ro•tor anti llll'l:(;l tht' fu1'\ 111th llJlt-r If> Cll t dOllll 011 ('()U<;UffipllOll~ Sov.111sk1 c!rums his c~ir r:in i)(lttrr 1h:in it did 'A ith pfq1 i:a~line ·und 1mprd\c1! 1n milr:1~t> hy 'four rn1les. p1:r f.?:l1lop .ll1rt'C''i>r HJ ruha" \tnrris 1nvest1gat.e the P"""lll111 ry of using lhl· S-)'Stl!.ffi on (lfht•t ('1)\111!\' \'1•r11l'lt'S \l!lrn<: ~ prl'lim111ar)' s!ud1<'!> 111• the:J.I•· '<111.h :i s~.,1c-!o \11ll !t11·r('a~ h•ir~t pov.rr, ri1·l'r1•:1~t· liarmful t•xhaU:"ll ' 1•:1.1~ 1,1:" "t'f'P 1h1• l'al nurt•!or c\r:m"r ;111(t uu ri·.i~· .:a~ n11lt'a1:1• a bit I!··' ti~ 01"' r;1( in lht• 1·oun1~ ·~ nccl ,'( 1·• :nh, 1f;1 11p1:.·tl 11111! J!h· S\"~h1n tnr J PJa11i• to R~tirc :· ·-: Bt."ENA PARK -O~nngf' C.OOnty high school seniors arc eligible· lo compete for v izes up to $400 in the Americanism EducationaJ League's fourth annual Palrio!Lc S I o g a n Cont~t . Exclusive Raker told otht~r count~· supc rl'lSOrs hr ·ha-r IR!t'n h;il'ltlf.? similar luck 11·11h lus 'A·atcr-inirct1on s.v~tcn1. \\1,11('h ro~t Jb-iut G.-\1tDE7\ (IH C)\'E -Ja~k 11 _K11nl~!I ' $.fO 10 1nst;ill ,,r :-.•'\\J'l(\11 1\1·.irh. ch"trict mnnartr r of • DeadtiiiC for entries is ~~ • .\,1tl1or Dcncl lrtside 1hc--Dl\ll~P!Lf>'f'-1s nfio1her grl•at lll'\\spapt'.'r -th<> t'hr1~11:1n Sc.:irnct> :.tun11or ln·depth features >ind cvn11nt'llt:1r1es frorn Chrislian Sci!'nt'I' \1t1n11or ;-.;,.\\S fu·r,·a·l' arc 1)uhl1 sh<'t! 1·1;rh1s1,·el.\' 1n Orangi.; County IJy th1' J),\!LY I'll.OT T•l fouITTf thut <11'l'rlctaliiiii"'1illil l'.1 ,rlir~11~i 1; .. tr/ii11f,.-:.lfilqui!O AbHt~mC>nt . 3. project chainTI:ln \\'altei-~ Knott has announced . En tr\· W'BROOKl.l~E . :\lass. rt:Pl I hnnd!1 11i: sho111."d ;i sl1cht 1n1pro1·r rn .. nt " P1c;tr1. 1 r.,1 211 >• ars. ha;. annouhct"<I l11s Baker sn1d "1 clun' kno\\' l!:r ~uro• 11h;1I !'(''1r. J11 .. u1 , 11.·it111' \lr1r<'h :10 . blanks have been sent to ail -~remorial services will be high school sc h o I a r s h \ p hf'!d Thursda,· for fl!rs. Olh·e counselor!! and 40 public Prouty, aurhor nf "Str!la libraries throughout Ora nge D a 1 las . · · ·--..i·hose racho County. sC'rtah1..ation 11·as follov.·ed bv 1nHt.~Rc 1111prov1·rnc·111 !hf'tl' \\ii\ h1· hut I l\111 1l1,1!I. ,, n11•rhl1c>r 11£ Iii•' An11•rir;111 ;1n!ic1pntc :in~ 11hcr•· 11·on1 Ill in ]~\ l!•'I'· ~lr.~qu~"J i 1<11!rul .\ •\vr1.1ffi;n and 01 111" •. tCnl ·• ' :-f-c11 11 nl \ 1't'to1r 1-'.~nlui.;ISl!i. i.t·r\'t•d :1!' n As :i rC'sult uf Ho1~1·r·~-t'"\l" 11"Hlc:.11.i 1h 1 1<1t.,1d1.~·11 1, 111•· ~1;ii;1n 1 1·:r.1rtif'.1 t1n11 : Among last year's v.inning millions each afternoon. ---~,,..--'--------------' slogans 1.~:cre "America's the -,--- the systcrn. h i ~ f1·l1011· tou11t_1 -11p1•r1 1 .. ror~ l '.\1.~11 11 1.f t 11· \\orld !I,. ;1 I 1 h : d1't1ded r ' It•! C'IJlllllY Transpor!.1 11011 Health News . Education AN'Al!Elfll -Orange County students . educators and the general public arc invited to the second annual Oran~e County Career Fair. April :i.5 at the Anaheim Convention Center. The fair. sponsored 'by !he Orange County Career Educa- tion Leadership Council and the Orange County Depan· mcnt of Education, will offer exhibits by loca l businesses . and industries. high schools. community coneges, regional occupaUonal programs and 1hc m ilitary services. ~ Cf·ass of l 961 Slates Reunio11 The clas.~ of '64, Huntington Beach High School, is holding it..ci JO-year reunion July 13 at the Elks C1ub in Newport ~Beach. A Whiplash Injury Can Save Your Life! Whiplash neck i~uries are whiplash injuries go untreated. amon_g the nations fastest :'AJ µii,cal misunderstandin~ Jtrow1ng health v.roblems. of ser1ousne-s of a whipla&h Y.'hy ? · rould ln\•o\\'e. for instance, a ''The ever increasin~ youn g suburban housewife," number of automobiles rollin~ notes Or . Couture. "Lcl's say onto our congested strecL~ and her auto is struck from behind highways, the mass migration as she is ~·ailing at a traffic to the suburbs 11,ii:ht. There is only minor the increased damajte to her car and, at the spC"ed or our time. no one seems to be hurt. r r e e w a y However, later in the day she sys t cm s develops a headache and poWer brake~ be~l ns to notice ·a slight a n d m or e stiffness in her neck·. p o w e r f u I '·~e next morning .she feels engines all a bit worse,-bul since the contribute t o headache is Just a 'slight, the growing pesky one' ancfthe stirrnesSis CW.G.,., rrequency or not unbearable she decides in c..twe.D.C.: the type or her own mind that 'these accident that can result in things take time.' However , ""'hiplash neck injuries." says the conditions persist .a~ she Dr . Garv Coutur e or the· becomes nervous and 1rntable. Couture Chiropractic orrice. IA youni;i: bu.sh.and pnce told "But in one sense," he goes m_e · · · 'after our accident m)' nn "they can be a blessing in ~'lfe cha.need rrom a pl_easanl di '.guise.,. )'Ol:lng ~·1fe lni.f mother tnlo an 5 1rr1lable, nagging •rouch'). ''You 11ee.•· sars Dr. ''ll opefully.',. says Dr. Couture: "a whiplash 1s by ltli Couture "our 'lypfcal case' very nature a problem for the w i 11 d e<" I de th a I her modern do<'lor or Chi~ractic. self ·recovery Is taking too li e bl!' st unders.l4'"n<ls the much lime and will visit us." "''hiJ?lash injury and is· best "If flu r preliminary exam e quipped to cope with it. r,evea ls the p r e se n~e of Consequently we see. many pressure on the nerves 1n the new face5 who visit us because upper part (If the spine and tht> or our reputation in dealing possible d isplacement of with the whipla11h . ln-..._our \'Crtebrars ~·e know that ht'r examination and care or tnese condition will respond to the people we on.en dlscover that ptorr erfecllve treatment, .. their whiplash ii; but one of " might add," Dr. Cout ure their problems, And proper C'Ontlnues . "that aftt'r the rirst treatment of the whiplash may effec tiv e treatment , a well remove whit mtiht whiplash sufferer. sueh as our ultimately cause chroftlc 'typlc.o1 l case' is virtuall y migraine headaches. extreme assured or a nrst restful sleep nervousness or arthritis, since the accident." 1lthou&h th~ problt.ms may Accord ing lo Or. Cfluture not have ret manifested evm accident ''icU m should lhe-mselves.' ha\'C a thorough modern "Don't misunderstand me." Chlroprartlc eicaminatlon. A ... At Glendale Federal, we offer you 7~2% interest on accounts as small as Sl ,000. Just $1,000. That mean• savers smart enough ta save with us can now earn the iame allracl1ve 7~% rich guys had la invest $10,000, $20,000, even $100,000 ta earn. One thing to remember, though. If you want 'ta earn like o rich investor, you have ta be . willing ta tie your money up like • ., ....... :.:;- they do. That means 4 years or more. If that seems like forever, rel a~I W e'>N:! got Umpteen other ways la save . They all pay tap dollar A nd with a Pa ss book AccolJ'nt far instance, you can earn big wi thout having la lie your money up at all · Rich man's interest for ordinary, everyday so ver.s-1t's at Glendale Federal righ t now. Come get your share. A-....t •ot•001 'I 000 "''"'""'""' ""'"'~•9" loi lou< 1""1•1 ftode•el •"Ovl.,•oo>.o 1...bJ10••1>ol '"'••••t -~, .. '' '""'"'" , .. -'' ... ~-d ....... CiLEN'4LE FEDERAL , Or. Couture goes on, "the It Is 1ndef!d apparent that A whiplash is in Itself a ffi0$l person who has had a n serious injury and is of'len accident owes it 10 himself artd it.self the CatJU of :arthritis,(« his flmily lo find out tor ~ure. Instance in lime.'' Since every health problem '::=:=:=::::::=:=:=:=:=:=:~1 "This of roune mearu that has a cause It's obvlou.~ that r the whiplash inJuo: can't ~ the c au1e must be found left untr:eated. It Will onJy bl! btforc a_person will &et wcill. that 'ble&sinc In diaguiae' if Or. Couture maintain ~ the person who sustains the offices at The Couture whiplash comes in ror I ChlroJl:ractlc Office, 2043 thorOu1h examination and Is Westchfr Dr .. N11wport Beac)l tnaled effectively.'' (corner 17th & Irvine -near Mo•e o1f<C•l IO "9'¥9 yOU lt\on 0")' O!he• rft!1roi SiJ•·"1:1• o,,d looii An«.iohooi •fl t!'re notion 0.-.r '.lo \ 8 boll-ol'I in on1•1 As.It o'bai1 ov• Fol"rly of Fo"-OflC•ol Ser\o'o(I~ Costa Maso Branch: 2300 Harbor Boulevard (Harbor Center) '642·:<1 711 Fullerton Branen·_ 320 North Harbor Bay.levard · 526·8331 Aceordfnc lo Or. Couture, Cocci's). Phone MS·S..100. too many people do .• in fact, let 1ci ARS 197.I • I ' Newport Beach Branch: 500 N~wport Center Drive (Newport F1nancial Center) 644 -5300 Soato Ana Branch · 51 Fa shion Square (across from Desman d s) 541 -3314 • ' • ,._ .. • • l:l o•i.v PILOT ~da A II_ L_ 1_974 !)Josi PPoJlle Aren't -So111e Ex~use ' . :: Covered for . Flood~. -. ln~!trance Clai1ns Fun1iy ·- Uy SYl.\'JA l)()RTER ~1oro th.an 12.000 U. S. com.munitic!J -in all our sutes fl"Oln c.:ol'.lst to coast and including trawa i1 ~•nd Alaska -face the \'Cry real danger of major flood dam<ige 1n lhc n10n1hs ohcact. · One of thcn1 t-ould be yours. for lov;-cost federal nood in· m area's where the possibility .~ranL-e. and wbether you or serlOWJ nooding existii . have ta ken time to obtain cov· On~ your ~nmun lty has mel erage. the federal n.'quiremcnts, you "SO f' AR, TII E record has can apply for flood coverage through nny licensed property been discouraging in both 1:1nd casualty insurance agent cases." says P. <;. Bufflnloo, or broker in your state. vic:;e president of State Farnl Fire and Casualtv Co .. one or ''Any insurance agent or °'ms are 1normalty the most·~ serious part of !he insurance business, but humor crttpg in every now and then Should dis· :; nslcr !l'tri J..,·. 1.~ ... .... '·i broker can tell you whetbe!' or 1""' ""° prlv.tte n s u r c r :'I not this lowo(!()st Insurance is · operating as se r vic ing , . .. . companies for the National av~1lla~le to you . l)uffln\On Flood lnsur('rs Associ:itil}n ,I pollA~~s out. If you ,l_ivcd int•" (NFIA 1 in lhe 50 stall.'S · . vuu·pronc ~•rl·a. . an r~ . . . like these explanallons received by ··Prudenti&I Insurance .. JAmpany c I a i m . division&.. as reasons f o r .!lubmitting claims: -My wooden leg w a s broken. A man hit f11t wi~ _a ranch (wrench ). protection of your proper· ty ar;ain:-;t IO!'l.'i v.·itl dt!· pend on t1\'0 f 1clo1·:-; \\hcth•·r "our C O m Ill - nuity h-:s Ta· ken steps lo l"C•Tl!lt ~"Gfl'I(' l'li$tbh.• COllllELLEASE -~ ~ I ~ ,. ... , 119d.,., Alltfl•rlmd Cltrlr•let ..._. .. o..let -. ,.... "74 .... Ketcltltecll sa•o 1"111 "'°"''" Plus T•• 6 LI(. °" ,._ C•lldll 24 Mo 0 ,1'.L CONHILL CHIYIOLIT 2121 HAllOI ILVO. COSTA MISA 546·1200 • Less than 2 percent of thr S3 l~sura~ i.sn t ~.~~1labl c, urge b'.ll•'oo ,·0 d•m· cs ., d h )OUr iocal off1ci.1ls to seek .. .1g c, use v r ·b·r .. Hurr irane Ag.Ii('::; in 1972 ,,.,.i; t' ig1 _1 ity ot ~cc, C'OVl.'n:!CI by ()b{;id insurance, .Unti l Co.ngress lm ssed IJlc \\'1lkes-Barrc. Pa .. ooo of the :'\atwnal ~loot! lnsurancl' ACl hard('st t.il commun11ics. had in 1968. protcr1ion against only tv.·o residential policies in fl~ loss .grn<'rally \\'ilSTl't cffl'Ct at the time nnd it has <i vailablc. F Joods usually are only 2it34 in effect nov.'. Onfy ronfincd lo IJ1n1100 area_s · - abou l one -'OUl of four and as a result, pr1vale con1munitirs identified ._..8 insurers couldn 't spread the heihg flood -prooe has risks over enough pr~y bL'tVnlC tligihle t9 participate Ov.'TlCt'S to hold down prerruum in the federal program . As of L'Osls. ·~. 1nl~ [XlSt Jan. 31, ·only 315,989 TllE ~10RE recent Flood policies v.·ere In effecl: Dis.llster Protection Act of 1973 TO GET TII E insuradcc. specifies both the immcdiat~ your comtnW'lily must agree and longer.term requirements. 10 t1dopt certain land-use and Since lhe firs! Ir this m9nth .. flood control measures • -certain rorn1s of federa l 1nclud1ng zoning ordinances ass is1ancc have not been lhat prohlbll-new constrUC'tion a\•ailable in designated Clood ;n-onc areas already approved for flood in:o.11rancc if the Pi ~· ' .ii building or the mdbile hon1e is not CO\'Crcd by f I o o d insurance. (This~ includ('S VA and ~-HA mortagcs. J ~·-.. -. ,,..., . • .'L·.I ·B·E R·T ·Y C "O ·l ·N · C·Q r..1orcover, unless iden tified f I o o d · prone communities be<.'ome eligible for ·federal nood insurance by July I. 1975, similar forms or federal assistance will no longer be availab l e in these : :- ::; ~ z . ;;: . ,, .. . . .. ... PURVEYORS OF GOLD & SII:VER COINS l!JJ f)O\'t.~ Dll\'I , :lolt. ~o•r~t .. ICJJ <'.,\q!~~~. 'I'~' \\ I l ~H I~ L Ml\'0 , 10 \lit Y lllll~. r .1 'Hl.'L' , .. ; communities. Federal flopd I n s,u.r an c e· costs 25 cents per-;$100 of coverage annually for a $ingle family residence: maxlmwn coverage available is $35,000. In addilion , contents of your ho1ne v.·orth up to $10,000 may be covered at a cost of 35 cents Per $100 of valuation. with this maximum coverage thus costing you $122.50 a year. HI G H ER COVERAGES based on ..different premium rates are available for other residential and non-residential structures -including multi- family dwellings. businesses, building! used -I.or religious purposes. (a r m buildings, structures used by oonprofit organizations or • state and local governments -and their agencies. .. ~ Deity P'ilef Sltff l'tlttt' -While sitling in a tave~n. someone hit my nose fro1n bebind. -A light case ol severe flu. -Sicknts.! on account Of garter (goiter ). TIME-SAVING TRAVEL COMPUTER FIRST IN CALIFORNIA -1· was up a tree after a ~uirrel and a guy shot at me . . -An.· airpl~ hit . .,the house and ca me Ill. -AccidcntaJly .kicked in the ~tomach by a Customary fooling around. . ·Margaret Toun5y Punches Buttons, Sits·B•ck'and Watchet It Work Traveling ~achine -While dancing in tbe na vy, someone stepped on my haod. -I broke ~y _loot _Wile!!_!_ jumped from a 11).foot. bank 'to get down in a ditch so I could get up a tree .. Super-fast Computer Spit,s Out Tick~ts . -Put lire patch on playtex gi rdle and rt caused infection on right thigh. ' -1 dis located my shoulder The machine even processes sv.·atting fly. A $24.000 Burroughs com· puter. especiall y programmed for travel agencies, has been successfull y 1csted at Travel i\lart, according io Ert\mclt E. O'Donnell; .vice president 'Of the firm. The computer. installed she months ago at tJie Newport Center trav.el a'gency, i s reportedly the first i n California. Four. similar com- Mutual S&L In Newport St<ite Mul ual Savings ~ Loan Association has received regulatory permission rrom i the California Savings & Loan Commissioner to open a savings office in Newport Beach. ~hn S, Griffith Jr., pru1dcnt nd Chief exerot.We officer, need. - • A savthgs building \ltill be erect~ adjacent to the . three- story admi n ist r alive headquarters constructed and· ocropied by State P.futual Savings last fall at 4001 ~la<:Artbur Blvd., by Bowsprit Drive. putcrs are being tested in other states. a profit:loss statement at the -Headaches and earaches end of the month in about an caused by my guitar. T ff E SINGL&PURPOSE hOOr. . -. -Bad corns. Cotlld not v.·ear model writes tickets. invoices '1This chore v.•ou}d keep an .. shoes. Had them removed by and the tra veler's iti~ -employe busy ilx hours a day surgery. . all at the same time, ·o·non----an month long," O'Doonell -Fractured 37 rlbs m an oell claims. says. acddent. .. "Where it used to. take a . -1 fell from 1he ~1ng at I I. •--• h ,. ~.. home and l am nervous to rave consunw" ,a_ a11 ·~ R s work now. I<> rompletc an •I~ Ill-est tops -Hernia, from pulling a volvulg 11 or 12 destinations. 1t oork ou~ of a botUe. ta_kcs ~ COOlputer three G • H • -Bd' ey~ and swell feet. mmutes,. he says. . . ive .. tnt,s -lfl ll•rted with a cough In addition to writing tile and ended up with a o ticket and outlining t h e ~ Jftwt; s'"'°' appendectomy. itinerary for the customer, the SACRA~rEN1'0 -Travelers -I had .the flue with a small computer posts commercial on Califomia 's state highways toueh of ammonia. accounts for corr.,~nies like wi!Lsoon be able to walk up to -Fractured jaw. !lit by a The lrtkle Qmypany and _. b!ack~nd·\\'hite inforn1ation person wbo must have thought Allergan Pharmaceuticals. kiosks at highway roadside I was someone else. "THE COMPUTER isn't just a Ticketron computer wlrich only writes a ticket ." O'Donnell explaiood. -"This thing docs C\'erything. '' The computer makes up airline .reports which are due every 10 days. o ·D:Mmell says it takes the computer three jJlinutcs. whEftas a secretarv v.·ould be at K for half a "'·ork· ing da)r. '· rests, press a hYtt.on. and -Suffered burns w h iJ e receive information about holding shirt tail up over an close-by restaurants. lodgings open flame to warm his back. orpointsofinlerest. 't -Rom a nti c Fla vo r Carter Industries. lnc.. a (Rheumatic Fever). diversified Santa Ana outdoor ~ was crossing .a strl?<?t advertising firm, was selected when a car hit my husband . I by the California llighway broke my left foot. Commission to build the --Getting on a bus, the installations. part. of a dril·cr started before I v.·as all motorist information program on. ·a1 36 of the Stat~ Department -My downfall occurred on of Transportation rest stops. t~e stairway. -An ll.ffiati'Ur fire-eater, - blowing fire out o! mou th -it backfired. . -Foot broke out and began to run. · -l have athletts foot on my hands. -I v.'11kc up unconscious. ·-\Vhile waving "'goodQ.ight" to friend, fell out of a l~'O­ storey iWlndow. - Sales Dip For Health Industries , lfealth Industries Inc. ot Newport Beach. operator "of health clubs,-a n n o u n. c e d (1't&rch" 27; net earnin&s of $3\051,006 or 33 cents per share for the )'ear cnd_ed Dec. Sl comp<l!ed with $4.402,638 or 48 cents per share the year before. Gross revenues for 1973 tot aled $57 ,392.58.1 compared with 1972's $~7 .929,568. Fourth quarter g r o .s s revcn.ues, V.'hich i n c I u d e earnings before income taxes of unconsolidated companies and other income, totaled $1 3,ot9,3l7 compared w i I h $12,700,025 for Ulf. like three months of 1m . Saits' of new memberships declined in the fourth .quarter of 1973. The c ompany attributed this sales ded1ne lo the .(uel crisis and other eco- nomic uncertainties, which factors also contriOOted ltl the company's yea.rend deciSion to add to its provision for cotlectioo losses. These conditions resulted in the fourth quarter Joss of $378,664 or 4 cents per share compa red wilh·l'I! income of $1,356.SOI·or 15 cents per share in lhe comparable l h r e e months of 1972. Health Industries, an M percent subsidiary or U.S. Industries Inc .• operates · 13'1 European 11 e a I t h Spas throughout the United States. The company moved it s corporate ~adquarters from Salt Lake City to Newport Beach late in 1973. ' We're CompleJe Mid-day American S.tock List ... •. f: ~ W·orking For LUCILLE! • • • . ' ~ :-: . . . ;-'· .. ... " • .. • I • ; ' " • •• Gwt" Ofld Ro!'ldy WriCJlll Wotltt W, Ctut!tttdtfl, Jr. ~,,_r Ofld Caltlttittt Mt"IOft Mr1.1Cohn11111 Sptlltiieh. Jr. Dr. Ofld M". Richotd A.1Crtdt4 ff-ortct\ S..ttth Mr.11111d Mrs. Joftri M. lro+t Mr. Ol'ld Mr1. IC-lh Johol~ o;-l(il"''' .Hot! L111it GilWlit and Hor•ty Gra\1 Mr. a11d Mr1. JolWI "4tUlom Mr. and Mr1. John L111Monl119"t M°"I' ,1tqtr Uttdo ortd Strwart Woodll!'d 4. Sa!>dy SltiM"r Carali11r Cl'ftd Ton't'ltCt Dadd~ Jcutph and J_. hll Alta Jaffe Rita Feld"'an Mr. Of!d Mr1. l /or11• 9 •al• Dr. OltdMr,. JoM l ro- ...., C. StriMow\ lfllt Koch Dr. Dll4 Mrs.~ T. Richordt Phylli, Wrsttr•tff Gtfintdt H. RtiK~ Horrltt ond JO!Mi Goqor Eliulbtth O. W"911t Mr. oM Mr" Jolwr Gt.ney S-af!d MO()' lush 6tor91M.Si"9"' J-Giid C horitJ MOwnaMI l ito loland l ithard E. Mcfortand J_, "·Ft/ton Adtllt a?ld Cecil "'4clMll Arm.I. H,illtJ • Hrlrit D. loll Val arid Robtrl Shtrmon Horrt.t Witmer ~lrawntR llackit and Sera Godori(tft D11111ifl G. Aldrich. Jr. MtJ. Ralph To!OdowUry Dick Crovl Mr.11111d Mr1. GIGI? Woodford Dr. Robert W . Cttcc• CatlondltnyK~a Robert Gugqtnhti111 Doreen Mar1holl T. Durtean Sit wart AgntJ Bla"'qui1I rt.ii and l r tty To1tr JoMMac.11ab TomCa11y Mr'-Ralph W. Get-rd J_, I . cmd Rortttct Stoddord Robert S. larnti Roy 0 . A11dtr1.011 Alan c .,Stattt.._ Mr. arid Mr1. Rabtri Malirt0ff C«oly11 011d Rlchcrd Sw11Hon4 'at a?ld Carl Helf~ kofllfy11 a"d Holll'let fll,i' Grf9 loppt'r DaT"ld SltilltMh Iii ond Judy laminf:I fieaM>r and lrwift!J hnJ 'al and Duane llock Allc.t llHld Fronk R~r Mlldrtd !lll'ld ICM ICtndric~ ._._ olld Lyll'lllf' F.Alllf" G~Horri1 Cori-oitd Haword S. lobti All4btl afld Jo'-' Monwi~ J.StoMey A~ ltinibettt Wl..tt1" J. L111i1 SttfftftWfl "l?JYM«_.... Mr. ond Mrt. R.,., SMa Jehl Eflioff Vitqi11lo and Roy AsKt F.nth ond 'f"M Voqtl .._ ond A"'*'-w Softdor, M.O. Mo1Hwwi11 l:tkit hilt Sibtri lnKt and Ctct4ia ~ff GI-act l. MUf'l"O'f ~ alld J• Hcntr:tl Dr. ond Mr1. Gilittl C. Moni1011 ...,., Ofld Ji111 Hwri~- '· A.'~""' R. L Stric.~ltr J-ICawo_... ~ Ofld M". T'hoMo1 F. Rile1 W,illi-t .RillllJ l'alric.to Htnoq Ho•tfl Strapiro Mr. ond Mrs. MtM'llit Dorivt l.itctllt I. °""""""' Mr. af!d Mr'· Gltftn T""*"' G+orio I igrter "-" nd llld Dt-"'9 Moryl.Hort S-Gwlry. Jr. Mr.CHtd Mr1. ROflK.Tod Gffrqe lordley ~ilo Sontnshint Mr. !lll'ld Mrt. &wnt M. ltauc:ho"" Rotty l"t.iloski Mr.911dMr1. Uetyd~ RabtrJ aftd Shirhy ..._...lh Mr>· Riihard HthOfl • t: J. Sltllllnt . (Parhal Lisi) THE OUTSTANDING CANDIDATE LUCILLE KUEHN ADM l :-IISTRATJVE ANALYST NEWPORT BEACH CITY ·COUNCfl KUEHN FOR COUNCIL. JAMES B. WOOD, CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR 1831 S~ADRIFT DRIVE, CORONA OR MAR, CA. (714) 875-6262 1· ' .. )(. VOTE APRIL 9 • .. -l l • ' • • • - ,.., .. / . ' I • 4 ~ I , I ' " • Buy The DA~IL Y PILOT For .. Peanuts! Hlrtl'I here'• htre't lut but not least. here'• CHARLIE BROWN.,. I nd LUCY ••• t nd LINIJS : • ."1nd VIOlrt ••• and here '• SCHROEDER,., and SNOOPY • Phone 642-432i (Circulation De11artment) to have the \Vhole Peanuts gang come alttl visit you dally .. L \ -• ---• ,, ' ' l • • • ' .. • .. ' ' • • • • :J.f DAILY PILOT..._ MOMlay, Aprll 1,. iCJ74 ·'-'"--"-""--~~~--~~~-"---=..:::..:.::_c r Express Yourself April 9th If 1he voters of ~t -Beach do not . express · themselves in ·the city council election Apri l 9th, there are some large, --spebol jnterl!St groups .. who will. Ellis Glazier, district 3 candidate, is runhing for councilmpn because he wou~d . like ta make the voice of the people heard in city council. __ ' . ' . w .. _,c,,.,&...~ flloooG&&r.r. JeanWlll.0-..." ·-lw.M J'+e•-&wclo • . •. .. ·- 1f o1nan Nixed .-What's .-ID • . JI· ' " ( .• • (. A way to meet the challenge. · • One of the basic chal lenges facing· our country tcx:lay is the obvious fact that we are faced with an )ilergy shortage. So making the most of the gasoline around is important. It's important to you -and to us at General /v\otors. That's wnV we're announcing Energy Check USA. Two new Energy Check services now available at porticipating GM dealers. Both designed to help you get more of a run for your money. 'Energy Clieck #1 let•u kno\y how your car is performing. . To help you evaluate your car's efficiency. the first Energy Check is <in Econ~my Check·up. A foirly. thorough examination of your . car's vital componenis. There's an engine diagnosis: .. 6 carburetor in spection ... and several-other checks to see if your car is running the way it should. Then you'll get an Economy Check-up Report that lets you know if your car is up to "specs'.' Wit's not, we tell you what to do. And if it's OK, we'll tell you that, too.· , . . Energy Check #2 can help improve ybur car'~ efficiency. The second Energy Check is an Economy Tune·up. It's a way to help put new life into your car. We install new sriark plugs, points and condenser. We set the factory• r \ • . . • -. • " ' . . ·• ' I I ~. P ean' List ,......_~INE CAR OwtWlS Laura ~11 Jone.. diau,httt t1f L_L_E.,!A~11l~£11-~W.W.~~·1!••~-~~·=-""'~';;::"~;;::~~~ LIFE c: 'a· ... ...., .. ~11119 ltt) Mr. and Mn. Jl<alwn M. -~ -Jooesof4t5M.'St;BaJboa,ha.s ---;'\.J -, ·a..· "' been named one ol II l ~('Ufl)' .1.:.iVCfYOllC Califomia sludent.s on the La d Dean's Ll.<t .Jlt 8 0 w d 0 In Listens to n ei's College In Bnmwlck, Maine . l • • ,· ·' • sr)ecified engine timing and dwell for your .particular car. !Fi short, do all of the things to help make you r car run smoothly and economically. · · The savings add up. The advantages of an efficiently operating, well·tuned car are probably known to you. A car runs more smoothly and more economically ... with lower emission levels when operating efficiently. A well-tuned car, as opposed ,to one badly in need of tu ning, • • . -. .. \ ., Cl'ln sho~arked ·improvemeni in gas mileage. When you _,.,,.l••""' '-·~-" "·-· - · consider th e price of gas, it's easy to see that in many instances, you'll save money by ke!!ping yoµr car run ning efficiently and en (oy1ng better fuel economy. - \ Get together. . You don't hav~ to.oWfl a Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick or Cadillac to _take advantage of the Energy Check USA ser'1ices. It's something we'd like everybody to do. ' It's something we i::an get together on. And it's something GM qealers can help you do. They're offering att ractive prices on both these Energy Checks now. Remember, too, if all drivers had their cars operating efficiently, we could save ,millions of gallons of gas. 1'."et's get it together with Energy Check USA GM ' . • . We want you to drive what you like and Uke what you drive. -. CH EVROLET • PONTIAC • OLDSMOBILE • BUICK .• CADILLAC • !' ~ • . I , . '- ' j BEA ANDERSON, EdHo• MOO!cllJ, APrll 1, lt 74 ,.,,. \J Senior _ronger Pot Moy finds o cub reluctant to drink, o hippo hungry for mor e and tigero eoger to ploy . Higgie, th e chimp ; eppeors ot " be eov esdropping OS sh e tolks On phone : .. • • ., -· .. - • CompaniOhs I . . Captured •• · Furry, Feathered ·'Friends By CAROL l\100ftE 0 1 !RI 0.UJ Pi ie! ti.II 2:05 -lloltll'-fe«i a chunppnzcc. 2: 10 -Phone to lor;uc S\11a11s overdue on 1he1r air\.Lne night 10 C1ncinna1 1. · 2:20 -Rcsc.uC' lion cub front 1no<t1 2 ·~5 -Feed burkrt of b:inan:is to · cl rph<tnt s. Besides th(' \'ariety. l'a1 ~lay t•nJoys h<'r .iob becauSc •·th\'rc 's n'l rgo~ or pettiness to dcnl 11·11h and nobody pla}s pOhtits." But she's disro1·erC'd plenty o [ personality among her "friend.~" in four years as senior ranJ:,,Cr ' and nursery ·su~r.·~r-at. Lion County Safari. ."Animals arc ·\'ery r('Sponsi\"c to Jhe love a{ld ca re you gi \·e them :\ilcr all, they're emotional, h\'1ng.thtngs. too," she said~ "Thry gi\'c me so much more t'han I can e\'cr gi\·e them . Their \'l'ry ·l'Xtstencc pro\'idl·S my r rnployinl'nl ;1nd.ahry ;1rt• tremendous sources of hurnor i111ci companions.hip:'' That's tlt'r a!litucle as sh& handlt·s f"\'erything fi-om de")' fea,ncrrd guinea fo"'l chicks that \\'<'lgh ounces 10 1"0-1011 ruppos. . ~1 i~ ~1ay-·toosidt•rs hrr charges <l~ family, call s then1 by na n1t•, fccd!f the .. · Deily P ilot Photos By Richard Koehler ...... -'\. . -'• 'M . ' young. cares for the sick and C\'en takts ~1TI~· home \\'llh her to fountain VAllry 11 ht•n they_ n c e ·c1 aroll'nd·the-clo1.:k at1t•ntion . ' \\"11'n 11 ps~·chology degree from USC and pre\·1ous expt•ril'nce as an anirn.'11 tra1ntr . 'sht enjoys "'atch1ng ho~· the •\11ldh fe aclapl to tht'1r en\•ironmerlt. l).J. 1s a 7·yt•ar-o ld aaull C'hintp..'lnzce.· in1pn<;0ned for n1ost ol his life 111 a circus ea~t' no bigger than he. ··111s frerdorn \lent lo his head. ;\O\\' he's king of thr island and it's ·Keepers Bc\\·arr .' Ile has hLo; fits but the ,oroi:·r chi 1nps arC aJ"·ays friend ly to us,".r.lis.< ~t:iy said. --> . . - "And you shoul d try lo herd tht' ;1nimals th:it 111· ha~·e ra i~ ·in ihe nursery: \\'twn "'e go out in the' jeeps for 1ht• nighlly round-t.1ps. those charact\'r. 1\;1nt to'oop 111 lor a ridf like rhry uS{o(l \o do.·· 1\t Lion Country Safari ihc 11i ldlife i'- allo11·(.'(l to li\'e as nor1nal !i\'cs a~ possibl(' in simulated t"n\'ironments. TllC' onlv 1r;iinCd anin..al s are a fc\r thal arc lcaSh broken. · The aLmosph('re is so natural that Jijne CrOOdall. fan1rd zoologist conducts sonlf.' of l'K>r rcS€'arcb On lions there. And \\'altr r C. !Pat ) Quinn. ·Lion Country 's zoological dirl'Clor. c6nducts a UCI Extrn~1on coun;c , "'ildlifc Ecology : 1i1anagement and Behavior. The happi('r toe animals, lhe bc·urr for -~\tiss--l\fay-who brllt!VCS housing just isn 'I fair lO v.·ild cr('aturcs. "\\'e have quite a few that \\'ere donated tx>re by. J)!..'Ople y,•ho paid a gre<tl deal for them. Bul the 'cute pets' soon d('\·e\.,p cla\\'S and fangs and become restless 10 liv~ith !heir 0\\1l kind. ··'fhty want to mam free. The onl y ones y,·e keep 111 the oursery are those l'nal ha\'l' ~n rcjt."Cted by· motfiers that can't or "on't care for UK•m." lier "·ork kilch<'n is stocked v.i th horS<'meat. crickets, Mil p: r a i o s "inundated Y.'ith 1·1tamin po"·der," c1•rry fruit in111ginable and C\'CO pranu! butter,·.._ a f;i\'ori te in the aviary. As she busily prepared formulas and st rained foods. \li.ss ~fay a'd de cl , "SOffi('timcs it's hard to gel -~ zoological "·ork done around here." Rut she and hf'r Slaff do take regular blood sam1>1es f()f' health; reasons and als.o lo establish oorms for "'i\d animals. Other projt-cts invol\'c breaening C)'c\t.-s ----'--_ ....... .....and..breeding_data. _______ _:~-~ • • ·'Springtin1c is fantastic around here. E\'erythi.ng:s popping. Birds· are pipping and most of the animals parade around \\i ltr ne.,..•bom in 10~"" she said. At last count there \\-Cre some 400 moUlhs lO f e«I. '·~ "Don 't cat from the bucket .. Y,'ait until 1folher feeds you ... No. you don 't eat the "'hole hand," she coaxed. Iler good nature and positive attitude belie the fact that soc ha~ had her 'pcl\'IC booe broken by a camel's kick, lx'en stepped on by an elephant 111~ grt~ scratched by a lion as often as · some people cut fingers. ' .· ""li 's hard \\'Ork but so pleasurable. 1 And I just love bcins ~·ith animals." she said. So much so 1h:it she takes her Y.l>rk home v.·1th her. Higg1e. a 3-month-Old c:h1n1panzec. ls stiapped into I.he car'.~ taby S£•at. .. ~ ~ ,• .. -.,-.... , ... ·- ' ' ' ., ' ' ' ' -' ' ; . ,• .16 DAIL V PILOl Negative • Answer Diagn-os~d as • DEAR ANN LANDE.RS : l read ·)'OUr advice to the young woman who was con· oemed about marrying a man with whom she was very much in love bec8~ her blood type WM Rh negative and hi.1.was Rh p:isltlvt. ago. Did you ch«k with a physician before you v.'l'()te thnt reply? -TAKEN ABACK nejfallve and her husbaOO Is Rh posltl\·e, VM:re IN al'A"l:l)'ll ttu: • posslbilily tl1ut her buby 'A"ill be Rh posltl\·e. The fJMJt child is never affected . nut the JecGnd chjld ;ind l bose/ffiUt follO'A" nuiy <ht. 1be motlier can 1Kfw -~«1'4 an lnjl'clion after the birth of an Rh poslUve bu by. Hy It\ do Inc, "1" ~uncn that her ntxt ch lld will have a bkiod disease ar11 rcdutcd conslderubly. thanks once more fOf helping me out - DONALD J. WtNSHANK. Associate Professor, Michigan Stall.I Un!ve:sity~ DEAR D. J . W.: Glad &o Ille Qf 1e . 11rd1.. w1111 poddlaf. no n•,... 1s most rtalUUc ud ma&el 1 fttlpnof op-..,,_ UC1ll llt•loto. So Co oat •ad ""1 .-( 04' •ave OM made) ud yoa, too, cu klak •' DEAR TAKt:N: ~o. I did nnl, e,nd I'm An awtt v.'ho was a reglstertd nprse told her that 1uch blood types.often pro- ~uce C'hlldren wilh blood disease, 11nd qlrtny do not surNivc. I as¥med of r;nyself. I aJWU)'t advbe prepant 'A-omen to see an o.bltetrlclao ui; soon us po11sible, and I hope ~he dirt . Ten lru;bes with a wtl nood le won't do this time. I deM!rVe t•·cnt y. Wllh my stcllitr array of medical cor111ultn,nts , I ct.•rtainly shoulrl have Calktd to iiOmehody. Your answer t6: that frightened girl's question was a rar cry from the slandard of e1cellence I have grown to cxJ)t.'(:l from you. '.\.·ly blood l~'pc. is Hh negative and 1n y husband's i.s nh positive. \\'€' have four beautiful, healthy children thanks ·to a procedure dtscovcred about six years The corrf'ct ad,·lce that folio"·~ was cherkcd n'lt "1th Or. friedrlt b Oclnhort. chairman uf the depa rtment o I microbiology at Rullh-Pr('!rlh)'lerlan·SI . Luke's ~ttdical Center In ChlcRgo. l)EAR ANN LANDERS : I'll bet you are catching hell from all sotµ o! physi." l"1/lni; nnd geneticists around the coun· !ry. Today, I happened to see a co.I· ll•aguc. Dr. Emanuel llackel, a very good hun1an geneticist. "'ht'n a pregnant woman is Rh Jlc informed ml' that he v.'!lS surprised ·B 1.i nd Mother's Like Any Other C HI C A GO /UPI \ Maryann C<>satino i s n ' t famous but she ~-be S!X)tled easily oo a crowded Chicago street. -She is the slender · yoong woman v.itlt a baby wrapped on her chest, another child clutching her left hand, and carrying in her right haJ¥i a wh ite can;e lo tap her on her way. The cane Is the only · indk:atbl . ltirs. ~lino is blind. . ' Maryann Cosatino, who is 25, doesll 't fit the image of a s1g11u.., person and she spmm praise. She says Urines like he.r ... •caneJs a bummer" and "the blind coosu.mer is sOOrtdlanged." "I obvious l y have limitations." 1\irs. Cosalino &a id in an interview. ~ut "my lin1lt.ations aren't dls1strou1'. Yoo can find a way." Her: husband, Frank, who v.wks at an Insurance finn, hal partial vision and is considered legally blind. 'lbeir two exuberant youngsters, David I, aDd Michelle, 21/a, can see perfectly, especially v.tien up to mischief. •·rm a mother lo them like any other ~r." · frtrs. Cosatino said. "They're (her children I not j\idging US by the eyes of society. I'm their mother. I gi\'e them focid and clean pants: And love. You do~ 't need cyci; for that." If the lack of s i gh t complicates a task, she improvi~s. And if she bumps into. one of her children or stumbles o\·er a loy on the floor, no Ont thinks· much about it -if theY even notice. 1 She. cooks, sews, .changes diapers ;ind the rest. Aml«I v.·ith a college degree.· 1\lrs. Cosatino is considering free lance v.Titing during -spare moments. The outspoken young woman Is candid about the rears and JX'Oblems facirtg her: They are not insurmountable. she says. And neither the blind nor the sighted should viev.• them so. The-slender white cane swinging out In front is the only indication th1t MrL Mary,anne Coutino .... ,;;,·•">'!... Is blind. •. • -Coast Clabs Vary Interests Wo-n of Year Bess Myerson, Io rm er c ommissioner of the Department o{ Co nsumer Affairs in New-York City, will preside over prt9elllation of awards. ort "Women of the · Year. 1974" to be broadcast Monday, April 8, oo CBS. Unitarians The Unitaria11 Society or Orange County v.•ill sponsor a v.·uman's seder at sundown, Saturday, April 6, tile first night of Passover and the eve of Palm Sunday. The ceremonial dinner has been celebrated for centuries commemorating the escape of the Jev.·s from Egyptia n slavery in 1800 B.C. . ' • -~ • free Youth Concerts progran1. Further Information may be obtained by calling t h c PhilhanPonic office, 646-641L FV Juniors Indian ?i.-laidens. of Orange Coast YMCA will have an ·Easter egg hunt, hosted by the Oterokee Tritie. bcgiMiilg al 11 a.m. Saturday. April 6, in TeWinkJe Park, C.OS!a Mesa. Mn. Clilf Brightman has. Sigma Kappa been installed as pn>sid~t of the South Coast Jun i 0 r Orange County Alumnae of Woman's Club of Fount.a.in Si~ Kappa Sorority will ·meet to · make and fill 100 Valley. Easter baskets for residents of ifer board incl udes the · coo.11alescent homes Saturday, l\lmes. David Kellner, Ron April 6. at 11 a.m. in the ?i.11ller, John Olson and Ron Anaheim home of ?.trs. Edv.·in Carey, vice presidents: Gerald A. Grace, Johnson, secretary: Deane 1\1agers, treasurer, and Lorin Zechiel, Robert Rc1U1ie and Willian\ Hov.•ard. Art Preview Stanford Club of Orang<' Rainbow Girls 1\ four-day convention of California H.ainbow Girls vdll begin April 7 in Anaheim's Hoyal Inn. SQr'1' 1 ·didn't telephone )'Oii Mfore hatched that bummer. I'll bow better next time. wtU·rund. • that you had not done a better ob of responding to the wori\.an with t e Rh blood problen1 and said. "l wrote at once to Miss Landers to straight.en tier out ." I to"kf Dr. Hackel that I had written to yoo also and had already reCeivOO a reply. DEAR ANN !..ANDERS : Many women have wrlten to bemoan-the fact that they are flat-c.hestOO and they ask If exercise V.'ili help. Or they want to know about silicone .shOts or implan__t.s. 1 I am Just fine up rront, 11's what'! bC~ind that bothers me. I have ab8olule:ly no fanny. Can you suggest something! - FLAT FELICIA CONFIDENTIAL TO E~IER SAID THAN IDONE : true1 but I ~uspect ~·d get a Jdt more done If lesi1 Was &aid. Try it. ~ What's pnldlsb? Wllat'1 OK? J.r you ar.en't sure, you need some belp. 11'1 available hi the booklet :"Neeldns and .PettlAg .._ What Art the Umlll?" Mall yov.r nq"aat l.o Ann Landen, P .0. Box 3:ut, m w. Baal< o.., aitcaro DL ""'· endollni 50 cents la coin and a latlg, stamped, 1elf·addretsed. eave'?P'· Again you . have. provided me v.·ith another excellent .question for finals . As you know, I use materia.l !rom your c.,ll· wnn as questons for my exams. So OEJU F.: -~flUly lin1erle shops bai\•e Horoscope: ~emini' s .Tested TUESDAY APRIL 2 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (Marcil 21 Aprll 19\: Creative urge is av.·akened. Your style comes across. Your personal magnetism soan and opposite si:jj '"feels" it. Change of seen~ is due. tic noliorui , creativity, reflne- -ment of te!juliques. ··Study \'lrgr ... fuessage. Determine V.'ho is v i c t i m of self-de- ceplion. Look beyond Hurface indications. SCORP IO (Oct. 23-~'ov. 21 ): Pov.·er play is likely to be In picture.. You have more strength on your side than might be Imagined. You will be ~ven chanct to adv~ to handieresponsibllity. QOO•t play games. Emot ional, and other stakes, are high. SAGITTARIUS" (Nov. 22- DcC'. 21 ): Lunar aspect is such that you bridge: ga p s . ov~ l ang uag e or communicaliori barriers. You get message across i n dynatfiic manner .. Aries, Libra peC"3003 figure ... prominently. l:APRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 191: The occult, what ls hidden or obscured.· is apt to command attention. Check accounts. New view ih dcalini; with part!ler, mate. is a necessity. W, ~qutrlus pl'r· §OOS may play feature<! roles. Don't fear the wikrlo"11. •, TAURU~ (April 20-fi.iay 201:, -Yoo--. de.ti! v.ilh person"! v.'ho seem oommittcd to tradiliooal·--~----------------------~------ methods. Stick to "-hat Yoo know. Don't rock boat. Those who control budget want ·to be """9Jt<CI. GE:\fINI (May 21-Jlme 20): YoUr natural versatility comes to fore -your ideas are tested. Y.ou gain opportunity to spread emotional wings. A void trying Loo m u c h s.intulLancously. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Be realistic about money. take inventory. Revl eYI tax picture. Gel what's coming to you . Insist on quality. fi.1 ere PrQmises now wlll not suffice. ' LEO {Jwy 2.1-Aug. 22 1: l Ainar cycle continues high - you commllinicate. sparkle, change. ha\'e 1nore appeal, csix:cially v.·hcrc opposite sex is coocemcd. Be conspicuous: wear 1'ight colors. VlRGO (Aug. 2J.Scpt. 22 l: Soft«ll approach is best - build bridge of goodv.'ill. There are meetings be.hind scenes v.11ich could directl\• afJ~t your welfare. Tauru·s. Ubra indil'iduals arc featured. LIBRA ISeJ!!c 23-0cl. 22\: ETiip~fSCCmaii\S on ro'"ffian· - Peering Around JIONORED during an open house in the Ql5ta Mesa home of Carole Horton v.·ere ·her o • parents, ~tr. and ?i.1rs. Harold Smobt of orange who marked · their 40th ·w e d d I n g an- ni\'ersary. Among the 80 guests were their sons. ~raid of Balboa Island and Ronald, Orange. and l\1rs. Smoot's ·mother. r-.trs. ~Tarie De\\'itt o f Dcartom. 1\1idl. The.honorees \\'ere married in Dearborn and have been r<'sidents of Orange County for I~ years. WARP KNITS -PRINTS l UO"/o Polyester.· machine washable in stripes. 9eometrics and other patterns - dynamic colors. so·· wide. FG's reg. LOW price 3.49. GREAT SAVINGS. v._1to4.oo \. 1'! NEW! WAFFLE WEAVE -1t's-n~wi-1rs~1ove1y! trs 100% Polyester, T' machine washable and no ironing. Ifs ~ct for spring su its and dresses. 45"' wide. FG ·s reg. LOW pnce 2.98. · . ........... , yd. ... SWEATER KNITS These fa shions are, all spring! Pastels. and .machine washable acrylic -some brushed1 and some nubbed. Great for ·baby blankets, too! 54"wide. FG"s reo. LOW price :J.49: Y~to 4.SO ·FLOCKED GINGHAMS Little florals and whimsical patterns on several colored gingham grounds. Polyes.ter·Cotto n b lend. ""4_ctiine .vashable. 45"' wide. FG 's reg."'L.OW PtJCe. v-.s to 2.50 1'! 1'~ CHALLIS SPRING PRINTS 22 FG's reg. LOW price 1.79. Location is the Un itarian Church, Anaheim. Ruth Shapin, 6J3.<!922, may be con· tactcd for reservations. PRESENTOR Bess Myerson County plans a prcview,----------------------i showing of the v.·ork of artist Da~thlahe Paladin , Friday, April 5, beginning al 6 p.m. in r-.tary Livingston's Gallery 11, Santa Ana. ~ This year's special look! Little fl orals on soft Rayon tor the I feminine took. Machine washable, lillle ironing. 45·· wide. ' .... ~ J.00 yd. ~n~~~~.,f~gf~~~ l!k~J~!~ses. 10:s ·~' 198 ( Irvine Juniors luncheon begins at 11 :30 a.m. WOSL -Orange -County U n i t , Women's , Overseas Service ~a(Ue .will meet Saturday, Apnl 6, at 1:30 p.m. at the , Security Pacific N a l i o n a I Egg Hunt The Kahnre. Ta Nation, r arerit-child relatiouships "·i ll be discussed by Irena KOhn. an instructor at Goldtn West and Orange Coast col- leges in a MOiiday, April 8, 6:30 p.m. pruentation_on C.Ommun1!y C.Sblevision Ouan· ncl 3. Bank, Laguila Hiiis. liiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•iiiiii A panel from the lr\"tne .Junior \'ioman's Oub will partit ipate. Ther an.> the- r-.1ITl('s. Ted Kooopi!il5S. Da\'id Stein!<' and Jon Brov.11el1. Th<' group donated proceedS of r-.1arch fund-raiser~ tn lrvi]1e Unifecl School District for purehasc of instrumen!s for a musical Jcndlng l lhrory. Philharmonic The Philadelphia Orchestra, 1 v.·lth 1\1aestro E u g e n e Ormand)' conducting. ...,, i I I prrsent a "Salute to ''outh';I concert FrKtay. 1\l ay 31, at the Universit)'OfC a 11 f orn i a , Irvine. In celebration of the 20th am!versary o! the Orange l County Philharmonic SOciely, Monday Club the musical, followed by a supper dance at South ~t Harpist Harriet \liood will Plaza, will benefit Ho a g enlertain members of the ~temorlal Hospital's pediatric ~fonday fl1oming Club of unit and the Philharmonic'•! J...igWla Beacti ~londay, April 8. in the Laguna Hotel. The I .-- -dirt A Vcmon·s Sl'ORTSWEAl ... W•lt!IH 'l•u ,._..,, ••.ell t" M•rlnt Aft. l•r.ta , ... noodtoniw funds "" your ~orchGr!ty coll huntington center 897-2533 for details ., , END O' 5EAS0!I SALE! . We P'lave oodlH n· • oodles ol lovely WOMEN'S WEAR low, law Pflcet )OU jual M>n'! believe! DAYTIME A MAXI • DRESSES • PANTSUITT 1nd 111 sorts ol other F1sht0n Goodies )'0011 tee 1t1em atl at •.• DOMA'S Fashion Comer )64 1.17,C... .... .... _ ... c.119t ·• • ean religion be practical? Yes. Chnst_ian Scientists pracllce healing. wtuch we find fs a practica~ proof of Gocfs existence. It's a never-laihng law of good. "LET THERE IE LIGHT"' ~ree Chr1sfian Science Lecture ' , by Edward C. Williams. C.5.8 . -•"'"" a....t .. ~~ ....,..or~_..,. WEDHESDA Y, APRIL 3, 12 HOOM EDWARDS HARIOR TWJH CtHIMA THUTll Hafbof & Wilson. Costa MeSI 4 Under tne auspices of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCllHTIST 2880 Mesa Verde Or. (East) Co111 Meaa + Care for Small Children.at Chureh • ' . . I casual fashions. Polyester-Collon blends. 45" wide. FG's · reg. LOW price. . ~ .,....,,. 1.oci yd. ~,~!~!Dbo~~Tt~, ~~~!E.~i ~~!.,~~~ .. 349 dress.es. smocks. an.~ ~ostess. skirts. 100% Polyester: machine washable. 45 wide. FG s reg. LOW price 4.49. ....... , ... , yd. ~i~~ bo~~~!Y ~L~~;~f.R!E~;,!~~0!~·249 grounds. y~·n want several. 45"" wide. 100% Cotton. FG"s reg. LOW pnce. ...... J.SO yd. . ------------------------I I I I I I I I .. I I I !i• Oller eioires Sat.. Al)nl 6 J 1 • I ~••"'.fi·1a;.1~n:.~m!i : ---------------~---------· -· 11 w•I LAGUNA llEAOI' 211 ............ Open Mon . .S.t. 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"fO 1-1Av£i "f1Me ,ro,:;r; ~ose su ... i...Y 01 • .: ~OOKS .' /Ti; T;IE WIJ.C CNE OF THE vt=-Ae,oi.: """°' ! -c 't TOOAV, IT 5 iAND5 FOR. T #AN¢'; -60D fT'S F OOLSQA.Yf MAY&e % coui..P 61liCOMe: A ....i 1Gi-t1" CL..5RK A"f SOMe 5,..\AL..L-MO'f"61-IM 1'1-16 YUKON .1 by Ferd . Johnson l'\/.b FRoE GAMES IN l'HE BOWLING ALLEY .' · ~ !>oWN THE G ~ STREET . by R09er Bollen 1 HERE'S IRMA ···l'LL PAY HER BACK THE QUARTER I BORROWED HI ..JRMA-·r HERE 'S THAT QUARTER l OWE YOU YOU C AN'T FOOL ME . WITH A FAKE QUARTER ON APRIL. FOOL'S DAY NOVELTIES . ... AND .I ICXlK T!llS ONEZ VER</. l!CST'ei:IDA4 ! CUTE, Ml!H . ,.._,, '-. '. •• . ' !. CAN'T WAIT UKTIL.. Tr-IE KID Hl>.TCHEC ... T!IEM I 'LL l«ALl.!I 0ET SOME NICE SNOTS/ TODAY'S CRDSSIDRD PUZZLE ACRO SS 46 Earned 48 Sudoen 1 Dev1tahzes llooos 5 Surveyors !JO Plant device 51 SeU- 10 Betlays luminous ones oody comrades 52 Tea 14 Alr1can lac1ory river emptoye 15 Rod 55 Herpes 16 An Adams Zosrer 17 Asian 59 Publoc l11ngdom Sl'low 18 Not 61 Oroent speechless 62 Pronounce 20 Literary 1ndlst1nclly Saturd1y's P1nrte Solved. SlU M I'. S 0 o L • 00 0 ' L • ' 0 f L L pseudonyms. 63 Barrier 8 Here 34 Measureo 2 words 64 Cardinal French bV S!eps 22 Nervous numbe r 9 Blend o! 37 "Orpnans ot , q1.11ver 65 •••• .....~1u1ces ---••·•· · ·~ 23 Son 01 ~ 1 surance ·-~·~Ofirared 39 Preordains Setn 66 Canucks' 11 He ra1s~o 42 Joyce 24 Long ne1 nbors Ca111 Kilmer poem narrative 67 ste 12 Jos1p Broz 44 Breadlh 25 Seizer of no. ance 13 Nostraoa-47 Subs1an!1ate another mus !or 49 Silver 28 Tender DOWN one· Poetic area: 2 19 Pressed 51 V101enl words 1 Cut w11n empl'la,!lcalry imoact. 32 Air. 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Schulz ~:;i:!!m~:;::;:--1 .-----.,-----, .--------"'"'' .--.:-::--.,..-,.-::---,--, "' Dea r Wethinkyournew »:c wJ:ltto ~:-i:i :it in P S.A prilFU0l~ Contributor. story is magnifiec?nt. u;.;r 11c:i.:t i:;; .. :ie,cnd \\"ill ~\JY YJU One:nJ"'~u1:dlliUrs L JUDGE PARKER ( (<'-~~ ~' '-"~"!· ~-~0 ' \i by Harold Le Doux r...1••m:==Yrii:.l.rrili•unr;;.-;;,.O'.Tl<WAlUl<A;;.0i,:i .. ;;fiu:S.s\1 ",,,-r-WJ-,-,Vf-,.-.-,-"-,.-.-,-,.,,~1 M'fllt.NWHILE, TME DISTRICT AT TORNEY JHTfR'llf W5 KARL WAKEMAN VERY e1TlfR TOWARD YOU.' WMY TOLD YOU, I W"""l NO FEE ••. WOULD YOU W.4.NT TO l'IEL? MIM? &ur ~E'S QuESTION!.0 MY WM!.N ARE YOU I AL.READY D10, INT !!GA:1TY ... AND TO A GOl~G TO QUfiT!0."4 MA:. WAl(!MAA LAWYER. TPIAT'S DEADL'f! LEFT Y STRANO? ... Aeour AN MISS PEACH VOl,.llr: FAMILY Ml,MT MAvf 10 MOVE , lit.A? W0 1ALD YOIA &E 1.0.ATH 10 LIAVf voi.c.r WEl.L , ~OME i WOULD 9£ MOit! J.OATl-I TO LfAl/E ~Jl'riNO~? DICK TRACY \TM KEENO PRISONEA IN MER R.AT, Zeu.\A OKIDES TO GO TO TI<E POLICE • , 'T'..-AN OTME!t<S NAWAll!; OFTl<IS.-Utt MAS AARIVEO AT ZELMA'S F\.ATTOQUES'nON MER ABOUT KEENO. .. WME.l!'EAS ~OME l 'NO~L D fJE: t..I•~ J..9AiTM Tb t.EAV E MOU A. AGO.' by Mell IN 01MER WOROS, '5<0ME OF l!.t;t Al'i. MO'°E LO.A'T'~SOME TH.AN OTME1r$. AND 1'\IE 08JECT OF 'nlE WHOLE OPERATION WMITTlES AWAV. AMA! ITWON'T BE 'LONG NOW! ,.,,,. \:~.~';' ... -;t ... . ,_ . ·.-.:. . :11.-.·\ -\ .. , ., "Did th ey e\1tr pitk the ria-ht d•y!" DENNIS THE MENACE •AJl/lli. ~I IT WtlSONLY A OtME.' l I j " . ,-. .. , " ' " DAIL V PILOT New Grid . League Gets a KiiCk · . v ~ (a Warfield; an a Csonka) \' Shula said\he 'had not yet made up bis said , there are a lot of facton Involved.'' TOROm'O (AP) -Larry C6on.ka'.'P.ut Warfield and Jim Kilck -gears In the !\tiaml Dolphins ' grind-it-out offeme- havc jumped for ao estimated $3.5 mill lon 10 the Toronto Northmen of the World Football Lague. _giving the fledg· ling league almost inSt.an11't!spcciability."' "We're guaranteed this money," said Kiick alter the signings. effective for the 197~ season and for three yea", 'v,·ere disclosed Sunday. ''If we get hurt, If we die, if the WFL doesn't get off the ground, we still get it." r The trio -Warfield is a receiver, the other tv,"O are running backs -wiU play out their 1974 options with the team which ,\bfy belped win the last two Na: tiooal Football League dwnploJlships. • Mlam1 coach Don Shula, however, aaid he might not even , play the three this 1--..... tiJi.........,. -Buc.Csonta d.lacoo!tlfd... any reprisal by Shula, saying, "He wants to' win the Super BOwl again and so do we." U~I T1i.11Mto TH E LAK ERS' JIM PRICE DRIVES BY OSCAR ROBERTSON . Backed to Wall ,, Lakers Must Win Two To Remain With Bucks MlLWAUKEE (AP) -Coach Larry J!ai rston grabbed 10 rebounds. but the Costello won'l say his li.Ulwaukee Bucks ?·foot Smith had only £Jve and Hawk ins are in. but admits they've taken com-rour. mand in .what he coru;:iders the key "C.oing in . we felt one of the keys matchups : under tbe boards and in the would be total rebounds and to krcp backcourt. Hairston off t~ boards." Costello said. Kareem Abdul.Jabbar dominated the "Another key is , slopping · t h ei r baseline with 32 points and 25 rebounds. guards." he said. "We're not conceml'd while Oscar Robertson took charge at too much with Hairston, Bill Bridges and guard Sunday nigh t as the Bucks thrash-Hawkin! outsid e. ~fatter of fact, we want ed the Los Angeles Lakers 109-90 for a 2--0 them to take those shots. But their lead in their National Basketball A!ISOCia-guards averaged 50 points a game tlon playoff 6erles. ,.. against m in the regular season." Game three in the best of 1even Gail Goodrlch led the Lakers \flth 21 Western Conference semifinal set will be points, 10 fewer than his total FrKl.ay Tuesday night at the Forum. night. His backcourt running ma te , Jim Each earned about $60,000 last season as Dolphins, plus the extra money - $15.000. ·eaCh in the Silper Bcrwl -for playoff victories. No breakdown on how the $3.5 million v.·ould be divided amoog th e lhree was disclosed. Presumably, Csonka would gel the mMt. money. Kiick said lhe other 11 learns in the WFL. which v.•ill begin play .in July, con- tributed $1 million · to the . contracts ,;, highe!lt·priced deals ever in pro football his tory. "I am disa:ppoin.1~, shocked,~ sick, whatever •. ., " a bitter Joe Robbie, managing • general partner of the Dolphins, said In Miami Sunday night after the jump was announced in Toron- to. ··1 fed (player agent ) F.d Keatulg took three.of our playen to Canada who were ·in a frame oi mind to come back and listen "'hen they left." 0 But Robbie said the [)()Jpbin!l wel't'fl't concerned abQ:Ui any legal action at this poinl . Csonka , woo rushed for more than 1.000 yards the past thtte seasons, sakl.: · his financial future was a primary con- sid eration in the move "In U.is case, it .. is one of the con- siderations, of course," the bull-raecked fullback said. "but there are others ... the Toronto club..olfered us more than we anticipated -even ~ than we had asked for in the exploratory. package." mind on how he'll use his two star run· Warfield, llke Csonka, acknowledged ning backs and wide receiver in his quest th<lt money played a part in his ctecision. for a third championship In 1974. "Certainl y, the financial security ts "l'.11 play It ~y ear," Shula said. ''Our very Important to me and to my !~mlly," thought was to do all ~ible to get the fleet.tooted wtde receiver said. everyone back and go for a'nother cham· Kiick, who lost his starting position to plonship." . . .• . • P.tercury ~\1orris In 1!rl2, also said pride The split was not wit hout regrets on Y,'ll$ a factor in his decision to sign v.·lth the players' part ei ther. Toronto. "I'm also sorry about. having to J~ve "I ha ve a Jqt of pride and I want to ooach Shula." said Csonka ... I'd -like to play a lot ol football ," he said. "I feel 1 play football the rest of my life, bu t• ~ cootribute t? any foot~) team. That sometimes the things you want to do · lS one « the big rt&IOOS. most simply aren't ln the cards. As l'\'e The contracts "'tf"e for "well in e:i:cess ·sports in Brie f - ol 13 million," Keating said. "I hope' this introduces a new coooept in owner.player relationships.'' Robbie said Keating uked lhe Dolphins to match a TOf"Oflto offer ol $3.5 million -$3 million to be deposited In advance in Ii bank account, and a guaranteed !~year, oo-eut,.i»-trade contract. a.:>nka , a 6-fOot-2. Z4Q-pounder. i.5 a sis- year NFL veteran and powlded oot a record 145 yards and ~""O touc;ldowns in the Doi~' 24·7 rout of ~tinneaota in Super Bov,·J YIU in Je.nuary. .. Warfield, a veteran of 10 NFL seuont, led the American Conf~rence. lll!lt year with 11 touchdown receptkm. The &-foot, 191).potmd rectiVel" made 29 regular· .. se.a,,on c;atct:e foe Sl4 yards, a.17.7-yard average. Klick was the Dolphins' No. 2 running S S D WFt back behind Csoaka ootil he was replac~ UDs--nu --,. ~.,·. ..i-~mts.-HirJ!'ll!OO'rettl'Hilt .. have been !lis pass receiving and block- ing, and what Shula has caHed his nose ro. the goalline in sbort-yardaee, scoring situations. · Bullets Even Set PIIlLADELPlllA Two back-up qu3rtcrt>acks of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League have ai>- perently decided against jlimping to the new Worid Football League. 4 " Coach P.tlke McCormack said ruck AI· rington had decided agaimt switching lea gues. . · John Reaves said he had talked with one of the owners of the Phi~delphla Bell of, the WFL, but said be "jlans to stay in the NFL. Rea~ and Anifigton are se<:ond- string quarterback on the EagleS behind Roman Gabriel. e K nl.,k• Bombed LANDOVER. Md. -Phil Chenier and Elvin J!a.yes, playing most of the second half with five. fouls, co"mbined for 69 points Sunday aiid ;the ea-pital Bullets defeated the New York Knicks 99-87 to tie their Natiooal Basketball Association semi-final playoff series at 1-~. ~ Chenier pumped in 35 for a new pc""'1al playoff high, hilling 23 in the first half and pacing a secood quarter surge to overtake the Knicks with·3:2S left in the period. That put Capital up 56- 44 al halftime. 0 Ilie Nastase of ~ and Barthes of France, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. e King Bree:es Piem NEW YORK -Billie Jean King defeated 19-year-old Qlris Evert M , ~. 6-2. Sunday to win the Women's National Indoor Tennis OlampiCNhip. e IJS'C o,,.,.. Cal tcs ANGEL.ES -Left fie Ider Creighton Tevtin slugged a two-nm OOme run tn the bottom of the fourth Sunday, bre.aking a l·l tie and propelling the Southern California basebelf team to a 3- 1 triumph over California in a Pacific-8 game. e .A SIJ on Top RIVERSIDE -Arizona State has won the Riverside Jnten:ollegiate Baseball townament for the ftrSl time by cap- turing six of eig!Jt games including a 6-3 victory ryver Stanford in· the finals . Jolin Poloni scattered seven bits and Jerry Maddox stroked three ~es Saturday when the Sun Devils scored five times in the serond inning In defeat Stan· ford. .. e 7 Nominees Despite Robbie's remark!!, it appeared there wa.s lltUe re9entmcnt atnOni their teammates. All·pro guard LaJTy Little said he waa "glad for them-it's an opportunity. I'm just QTY I'm not s:oing up there with them." Star oomerbacj< Tim Foley ..00 the learn would rnis3 the trio but -didn't feel they were deoerting the Dolphins. Foley said C!lonka has "made a tremendous · cootribution lo us and the ~· 1 hope everybody ii h"!'PY he's-got11UCh,f good desl put together." Def~ve end Vern Den Herder aid l'ne deal is "to the benefit of the pla)'<Ts ·as Car as bargaining· power goes. tt's something each man has to think out for himself." At Miami and other NFL cities, the deal "'·as read as trouble for team ownern. Foley said a lot of players would start taking the new league seriously now. And Pittsburgh Steelers star fullback Franco H~s said he expects NFL ownen: to start-talking money sooner than they have in the past. "They usually like to wait mtil we're halfway throYgh summer camp,'' Harris said. . Kiick said that another Dolphins star. defensive tackle ~"-Ianny Fernandez. was exploring an offer from the Portland WFL franchise. 7i • -. ·. I -~ _ __ The Lakers were 3-0 at home during Price, added 14. but eight of them came ttiCregill ir5e3SoO against lhC BUcKS, but-arteT tffeBOCk.!-bad ·taken an 85-DG.teall "Everyone knows haw J feel about them." Shula said. '"They are great players. We were in a unique situation of being able to go after our third SUper Bowl ln a row next season. Our thought was to do everything possible to get everyone back." New York cut the margin to four points !¥.rice during the fourth quarter. the last time when Jerry Lucas tapped in a re- ··bound with 9,22 remaining, hit t!ie Knick!! missed seTeral sut.equent shots and v.-ere unable to overcome the Bullets. e 0111mpl" Bld~eiS LOS ANGELES -Tbc Loi · Angdes Dodf!ers, who open t1Je;r bo9eball -nert Friday here against San DW:go, have seven team members on the 197t major league all·star game ballot. ~ioner Bowie Kuhn-ennouneed~ Sat~y thal the players are: out- fielders Jim Wynn and Willie Ctawford. first baseman Bid Buckner, secoOO baseman Dave Lopes, third baseman Ron · Cey, catcher Joe Ferguson and shortstop Bill Ru~ll. Rose May Get Homer Payoff Oii Aaron's 714 - coach Bill Sharman is realistic about with 9:19 to play. their ch~.of survival. ''We've got a great advantage, but the "We've hact our backs' lG the wall all series isn't.over," Costello said. 1'11K're's year -when Wilt Chamberlain leCt , a liUle more pressure on them, but we've y,'hen Jerry \Vest got hurt and when still got pressure to win two more. tt's Golden State w~s ahead in our divis ion," tough to play in the Forun1, but the day Sharm an said. '"\Ile really feel we have a of .res t will help. part icularly Kareem chance. but we si mply have to win the and Osca r.·• next tv,·o. "We didn't even hit our good shots, Jet alone our bad shol!l," he said , noting MUwaukee had outshot the Lakers .522 to .378 . and outrebounded them 54-36. "We've got lo do better on the boanb. We've got to' woric harder for better shob and we've got to start making them." L05 ANGELES 001: H1lrst1111 '· Ht wklM 16. Smlrh 16. 0.-rlch 111 Prlc~ !•. RlltV I, 8 rklvfl 1, Wtlhll'IQ'ttin '· Tortl1: 3'I 'l?..JO. MILWAUKEE Clotl: OandrlOgti ll, Wl•"'1" t. 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PUBLIC CAN GET BIG 'f14 EDIT fON LAUSANNE, Switzerland -Moscow and Los Angeles v,'Cre coofinneq, as the lone official candidates to heist lhe 1980 Summer Olympics. . ... mdders for the \Vinl('r Olympics are ATLANTA (AP) -Baseball fans ChamGnix·, F-rance; Lake Placid, N.Y .. across the nation have been in vited by nd V' r ·ba l"' ea da the inc AU · ta COOsti tio . a .. ncouver ..... ar1 w . na , an. . t~ n. to resei:ve copies International Olympic Committee an· ot-the edition that tneVltably will banner nounced liank Aaron's 714tb home run across the The d~adline for submitting candidates front page. r:xpired midn" ht Sunda . ·:~·e v.iU_ mail the 714 Edition an~~re Select!On 0;8the Ol~Pic. sites will be tn the. Uruted S~tes for 25 cents, ~c made at an 1oc meeting .in -Vienna Oct. ne"-spapcr sa_)'l m an advertisement m 2J. • Sund<>y' edtuons. e Okke r Rolls • Balloting bY. ~e fans ls from ~lay 25 to July 7. witlh tbe game set for July 23 in Pittsburg. The Dodgers, New York •Mets~ and Houston Astros have the most nominees among National League teams. e Connors Win• TEMPE. Ariz. -No. 1 seed JimmY Connors of Belleville. Ill, defeated umeeded Vijay Amritraj of India, &-1, 6- 2, Sunday 10 win the $20,<KXI Tennis Clas.sic. However, the Lakers !I el do m penetrated for high percentage shots. When they did, the 7-(oot·2 Abdul.Jabbar usually forced them back out, then 1eam- ed with Cornell Warner and Bob Dan· dridge to screen the Lakers' Happy Hairston, Elmore Smith and Connie Hawkins away from the boards. Trevii10 Is Near-pe1·f ect 111 New Orleans Classic RO'ITERDAM, The Netherlands - Tom Okker of The Netherlands ovel"('.3.me an ting-set loss Sunday aOO defeated thi ·St.°'Cded Torr, Gorman 4-f. 7-6, 6--1 in the inals of a \\'orld Cha mpionship Ten- nis tournament. In ftle doubles final, Bob Hewitt aOO Frew l\1o.\1illan of South Africa defeated e St ffk ton KO ATLANTA -''It was like heaV)"l'>elght champioo George Foreman knockina someooe out in the first round ," sa~ Dickie Stockton . in describing his rapid- fire finals triumpn in the $50,000 Wortd Champi 0f1S.hip Tcnrfis Tournament. ,,. .. Dodgers Spank A~gcls, Ryan, 8-4 1.()5 ANGELES (AP) -Von Jmhua ·and Joe Ferguson each drove in three runs Sunday to lea d Los Angeles to an 8-4 victory.over California in the concluding game of theii: J-~reeway "Series cxfilbition games. Ferguson slugged his S('C()nd hQme run in as many games. Md also singled home t\~'O other runs. Ji>shua·s t~run single in the second and a bases·10aded "'alk in lhe eighth Inning accounted for his three RBI. Lee Stanton h..1mrn<.'rcd a thret-run homer off \11inning pitcher Al Do\1111ng in the fourt'h Inning . HUI Buckner, selected the most r valuable player in the lhree·game series, scored three nms and stole three bases includi ng home m the seventh inning. Jluckner. scored seven rims in the series and ha'.d four hits in 11 at b.its. California ·ace Nolan Ryan dren• the · loss. giving up six runs on seven hits in r.cvcn innings. He struck out elght, "'alk· cd six. - .,.. . "'" NEW ORLEA NS 1·AP ) -"The money t don't need." Lee Trevino sa id. "The y,·in I dd nrod." Trevino. whose rags to riches career has v.·on him more than a mi\!ion dollars. y,-as relaxing in the pleasant after-glow of flis Sunday triumph in the Greater New Orl eans Open, a victory .that ended a 13- monlh victory fami ne for lhe man who has become .an American folk hero. lfe won it y,ith v.·ba t he called "aboo4 as near perf('('t a round of golf as I've eVer played." ' Thal was the ~·en·unde1-.par 65"'final round that com p1eted an almost in- credible performance . ln four da·ys of competition he didn 't make a bogey. missed three greens and two fairwa ys . and finished \.,.i th a 267 total. a distant 21 under p<lr and the best 72·ho\e tota l on · the pro golr tour this year. , His wjnning 1nargin was a fantastic eight strokes, the bigges t in 1nore than 12 month.'!. • Trevino collected $30.000 fron1 the tota l purse ol $150.000 and· pushed his earning's for the year to $.'i0,577. "You know, the thing is you don't have any privacy. "You go out to dinner and you're iit~ ing there and people corl'lt up to you 11nd slap you on the shoulder and say, '\\'na t's Topspin Aids Laver Win PALM llESEllT. tam. IAP) -Corono dcl ~far's ROO l..avcr may h:1ve t:1ught Arthur A.she 11 lesson in winning thl' pro. fessi9nal tennis tournHment here -""hen you gal the 35-year-old l .. iver down, OOn't give him another ch::\nce. Le ver loss the first 11et to Ashe Jn lhc.ir 3erTlllinal match Salurday before plaY was halted by strong winds. \1/hen the mlltch resumed SW1day, Laver won, &-7, 1-a, &-2. He then defeated RO&COC Tanner ' in the ftnals, 6-<4, 6--2. L;iver, v,·ho has beaten Ashe regularly during !heir pro careb-9, played mott forcefully Sunday than Saturday. Jlis he3\y topspin coromed sharply olf the concrete tm1rt. A!ihe. the former UCLA great now from Ailinml Beach, plnyed his usual ag· gresslvc net game but was no match for Laver'• u ccllent ph•ccmentl. t,avtr m&lntalned hb ,.rve tluwghoot \ the match \vll h TaMer. the ex-St11nford stt1den1. "elaying that first match was good for me," I.aver said .Swld.ay. "I got my adrtnalln going and felt great In the le<'Ottd match." After losing lo A$t>e in the World Cup matdlts ln rlartlord, Conn., earlter this year and then again Wt W<ff In Tucoon , Lalll'r gained revenp and a $10,000 d10Cl<. Tamer earned 1$,000 ror - -.-;- ti Fatal Ettditag • Driver Dave Anderson lies pinned In his drag racer alter II went out of r.ontrol at 248 mlles per hour Saturday fn Charlotw, N,.C. He died en route to a hospital and two crewmen struck by the car died In· st.an Uy. • , . . . TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Cincinnali Reds' outfielder Pete ~e lsn'.t counting · the money yet, but he figures that $15.~ reward being offered for Henry Aaron s record-breaking home nm ball could end up tn hiB bank account. 1 Rose, who has pakl his share of fines ror tossing souvenir balls to fans in the stands, said he'U keep this one. How does the left fiekler plan to get ~of th< high.prie<d ba!eball? It's very possible, says Rose. f.fost ti. Aaron's home rum lre hit to left field and in Riverfront Stadium a ba,seball often bits the facade of the stadium's UJ>- per decks arxl bounces back ooto the field. * ''That is one ball l will not throw lnto the stands," said the~· captain. Aaron, the Atlanta Braves' slugger, needs ~nit> l'.llD-IO lie' Bahe Ruth"s career total of 714. He's expected to see action on this week's opening series in Cmcinnatl. ~ "U some banker is gonna give $10,000 + to a kid in the stands, wh y isn 't he gonna give it to me if I get it off the waU? And, if he v.·oo't give It to me, I'll give the bell to my son a.00 let him oollect," said Rose. "After all. Magnavox has more money than Pete Rose ," he said. referring lo th< firm which haJ AalUl Wlder a long-term advertising contract. • 1n· the meantime, Rose said he'll re-- main one of Aaron's k>udest roote.rs -as long as the home nm doesn't victimize the Redi.. "To be honest, iI "'e'rc leading 8--0 tn the ninth inning I might just be pulling for him to hit a home run. He's been aY.1ully goOO t& me. "No one's going to give him a homer . But a lot of players are pUlling for him. "Sure, the Babe saved baseball many times, but you always want to see 90me-- one you know do something JtOO(f. 'I know Hank and I'll be glad for bfm." Rose said Aaron Insists he's reeling no pre,,sure. And Rose hall an idea Aaron doesn't plan to quit after the 19'74 season. "He11 have 740 home !'UNI when It's over. He might wind up with 750. "Th1t'1 one record I seriously believe will never be broken," said Rose. "If ·a guy plays 20 years and hi11 SS ~mers a year. ht'll only have 700. He'll still ha ve lo play a year and a haU to catch Aaron. No ctle will break Wit ~.·· Popovich Traded I P!Tl'SBURGH -The Pltt&bur1h ' Piratet'4raded r\.ghl-handed pllcht:r Tom Dettore lo the Chicngo CUbs today f0< swttefl.lllttlng Infielder P•ttl Popovich ond an undlsclOS'ed an:)Ol.lnt of tMh. .. ... • Cage To111·11ey Cha111pio11s .. • • • • • 0 .. ,1., ~1Lor I"' " Hart1 1wn S~eking Shakeup ' . I n Gauehos A tliletic S tnf f ? ' .. Saddleback College's athlf'l lC' dt·riarlmt111t has had a great deal of dam.·11.!C' don<> t" It o\·~r the past l"l> "·eek.s ~·11h .athlt•l1(· 1.hreetor G~ge Hartman bt>ing d1sn11S.<i\-<l. !hl'Jl reinstated "'hen press~re "·ils L)llt 1w1 l'hc board of trustl't!. t There is quite n bit or tension \\lth ln th<' dl'partment-and it d<M.'Sn'l figlirC to cool as quickl y as some suspect. As one person put ii, "l-lart1nan should lire ,n1ost of. the coaches on hls ~t.:iff nnd start fresh.'' ' I don't think it'll go quite tna1 far. but thert' CRA IG SllEFF ~rqba~y '>I.ill' be .a shakeup in th!! ne~t re11· mooths. • The board disn1is.scd Hartm;1n becc.usc 1t 1ras tired of he-arlnfi! S.1ddlC'back called a foot - hall s<.'hool. It felt thflt lht' au.round progranl v.11:-; not all·rou~d .and that llar1111a11 \1:ls discriminating against tile otht•r s1:wJrts. ,. \\'!l('thl'r that.· is lnlf' 11r nul. I don't J..rm11· ... but it's a littlr h;1rd to brlil'lf' R('Cruihng, 4)f course. is t'nl· kl·Y to building Ille uthrr i.1J0rts prorrams The rout h rountv area is not koo1111 for it~ J{f('J! prrp foo1Dali po .... r.rhou~·s. bu t ll.1r!ih.:111 and his «t;1Tr havt> OOf' of th(' rnost SUN.'essful .IC i::nd 1>r0gra1ns in th<• sl;lll' 11 ls oopoo ht' \\"ll1 u~ 1hal' pCl\\"f't and g_('f his ship 1n geJr It 's IX!tT ll~an!ng one "·ay 100 10lll: I.if,, is not dull Oii the fia ddlt•b;n:k eun1p11~ and l'I~ nt'\t fl·v.· months should Ix· qu it(' 1n· \('rt·o;ting. Tbert are rt1!'.(lblln,i:-ji ~IJ:I Cypre!s College th at h"'OO football C'oou·h lfo\li:i rd Rlark m•}' quil-and before 1be start of the.191• season. Our !'\orlh Orange County lnforrn41nt say~ lhat Blaek and f'~pre~s athlrlic dlrt'<'lor (it'nt Lambdin do nol Stt eye·l<H'ye. on 11 fr11' matten. Rud~· llo!1rn·<t. "'ho pla~·fd foot bal l at S3d · dl~l)11C"k and J:>;ake is l''<"~~(·lffi to iii;o1 .a pro 1·0J1trart !-0011 "11h the 1\tlanta FaiL""OO!i lll)lme~ did not piny foot ball at ~llssion \'H'Jv lhgh Fi1·r former 0CC b:tscbaU St3ndouts a(C doing "'('JI for l..aV1•mr \,hi!! SC'ason .. ruchrr Dan QuiSti1oerry IJ..1!J a 3-1 record and a 2.n t' r a. ahl:r the firs:t 12 ~allld <tnd anothi:or f'x·Plratf'-pi!ch<'r l'\t1kc Kel1y has n ?,00. c...c.a ... but llQ dt'('lsions. Rith f l1·li:li'"r-Yf'h.'l'!tnrii:-:m. Pauf-Flrming 1 • hitting .234' and Don Snyder is balling .JJO. LaVc.n1c had 11on ('1ght of ils fir.rt 12 gan1cs. Allan 'lfa1H·O<'k , Glr nrlalr and Central Arilon11 11 il\ not return to occ ·11 annual ~111cl'I F:11ton bask('thnll . Jou rnt')' nt'Xt llti'rmbt'r . llnntoC'k. "'hf1·h ,,·on th1· larjl;t' sehool~ lill r fl r .. .,.. \li erks ai,:o. has had llltlt' lu rk In lhr Ealon affair, fl nli.hlni;: 1hlrd ont' sraM>n and IMln~ openini,: ro und ~an1es lhf' la111 1"·0 yt'ars .. ' r.rossmon1 has l)('<'n added "·llh t•·• othtr schools 10 bf!' addf'd .soon. l\1embers of the t.1arina Vikings girls basketball team are pie· tured .after winning the Fountain \'aUcy·Hunlingtop Beach tourna· n1ent. From left are Dale 1t1urakami, 'Lisa· Burford . Debra Good- night. Sa rah Strube, Debbie Bor<: .. Janet S<huc:-.lcr. ~lcl<111 n 1 c Kvlcr. Karen Ka y, Boni)iC 1-lare and Ka ty Schn<.'1dcr. · Ti)('0 f!U<"!itlon is. "h~· (·;111'1 1hr other spun~ IX' at lr;u;t he.If as ~1J('CTS:ShH" Alsn, Orani::t' Coast ""ill not play Goldt'n v.·cst ·nrxt season, JM flrsl ti me in fi\'e yrar~. The t~·o could not a;et toge ther on a datt. Alan1itos Racing Entries LOI AL•mllOI Entnn tor Ton!•hl c1t1r, T,...ck fnl. flrM Posl 7:•s·.p.m. tl 1!••1:1• P'lnt RIC.. SS ~•1<'111 on • 61ft, 1t11. '"° "" r1ct1 " "IR!T llACE. OM mlle. 1>41t1. , t11lml1>9. 1 11 1gn. pVrM moo IOP clflmlng prli;c1 w s:is ~c1v~r IC, MJovn~rd Red 8etll!Y R. J. Gllllt1n Fir-II JIJ'CM E. 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Sclll~wr H1rrod1bur1J O.Meyocks · RoxlH FlclOI.,... J. GnindY l"LnH llACE. one mnr. ~·· con-dillor\ld. 111 aqes. nor>·•lnMr of UOOO In U7];7L l lSG 1ellglbll -l'IOO>.wlnf'ltr of UOOO 111 1t7J..1' wtik h hi~ no! _.. In tlwir l1sl 3 •llrll. Ctlll-bred prefer· ~-pUl'W S2jOO Tiit 1<1 .. e11l1 Club of Lorio 8•1<11 P1c1 Dr . ..,,,.,.. )( S Onomrr Bro..., Flarl J. MIUrr Andv'• El\u o . LOflllO H1rrlt!I Aoanev A. WIUl1ms Ru1ry Jwl T P1tr~ln• ,t.r.dY't Double E. C~D Ar~ llk ht rll P. Col1m1n Wt.r 1llcl\1r<1 D C. Cempbell Jr. SIXTH llACE. -mill . 1><1ce. cl1lm· ' • A thlete of ti•~ Meet l.aguna Beach High·s Eri c J-lulst accepts the Dail y Pilcit t roph~· as top athlete 111 U1e Beach Cities track n1ec t Sa turday fron1 forn1er J-luntington P.carh l/1g h hall· n1ile star. Paul \Villiams. 1-lulst ~ct records in winni ng the 2-rnilc in 9.00.li and the n1i\e in 4:16.4. · iro;i.' all 11111•. pur•t USOCI !Of> cl1lml119 --~c--------~----------------- prlc1 '1•.SOO • --... F11mlly Boy A E. COCO ' cn11c1•• M.1n1 J. TOOll Jel'1'•Y A R. Schlat"' My Cough J. Volle•o Mtrlu Gus G. V1!11ndlnon•m Von Rommel J . 011<'1•" p.,,..., 01..., A. Vel!11 l(ev, CIDl•in F!ere II. lllttcn!<>rd Sl'VEHTH •ACI'. -mile. lll<f . cO'>llltlQMll. •II •on. non-wl"""' of 12s.ooo 111 1'73·74. •Ito tl!Qlbtt -111111\er ..._ """""'' wtiltl\ l\IVt no! .. Ofl In !Mir 1•11 J 1t1rt1. 11\Jl'H W.000 TM Whl"I"" Ht1Uh Auocl11e1 764l Club Pact . Bolton •vrd J. Grvrd¥ JWlll J. C•t,... Mr. Jen IC. Tlsl'llr GIOll ll1v , E. Cobtl Poi.ll~lt. Or,11m J. 0'8rleti 0ct111 Reel O. Hog1" lll1tl,,. ColOl"I J . LIQl\!11111 M•1ort1 J , Dt""ll & CiHTti lllACE. -,..111, DIC~. cl11,,.1roo 1>1ndiC1D. 111 1gt'\ pun• l<ISCO, !OP c!tlmll'O pl"lct $11.SOO Genl., Gnoxl Ill. w11111m1 Wlf\11'1' Eoi>r•u R. J Gollllan Relnolnq Cflltl T. Orn~·• IU<"Oll Win G LOl'l<,JO 5•~ LlgM J. 51\!tr!n Jlr.<11 A Gor~"" Tr1ve1 EH J. B~llev T~rllne • J. Dt~n,, ;;:i:!:. 1~1~~r::. on:.i .. ;n11:;,oop11~~ clllm!"!I price sms (Ollf>I Pt rH 111¥ Fl/11111 Anclr•• llov Ml9 Htl>O_. Jelfe•!o<Ofl Crtln l<"fflolt• 8 a.,, Vntfl'lll'I' Hrrm'J 81rry S. D•t-r .... Cr•l11 A. Gordon J . 0...11!1 c. I O"<"d J, M1lltr G . ., '(ti I 1fldlnot>.em M Scl\1 .. 1 Calendar T ..... ., (A"'' II l1tt0tll-CMll M.ew 11 E1t1<W:lt . EtlllOl'I er C0'11M clel M.lr, ,_,11111 VI~ el M.lpnoll•, H ...... ti,.tO!I IHch "Ir Mt rl!IT."" N-rt HtttlOI' ti Allttltlm, W•lmlftlll• ., Liii••· $1111 Clt/Mfllt 11 01"1 Hiii .. Unl .... tltv 1! LaGV!ll 8.-cn, Mlu l1111 Vil!o t i O•M'IOI· El Toro II J.enll190, •i 111'cl0 All'll •I Meler Del (Ill ti ).IS!. sovrl'ltrfl C11l!ornl• Collfllt 1t 'vl!r·ltt> 131, 1.a111ti..t~ et ~~lfl.""r U.Jlll, Cv11ru1 •I Goldtft Wnl 42·JOJ. .__ ........ < = •• BATIERIES 16'' up OIANg.1 COUJifTl° ••naYco. 7J4 W~ I;., c..h MitN ,, ......... , .... J,, •. ..., ........... """'"'"' . , Pro Hocke y, Destroyer Pays $89.80 Baseball ""' EHi l);vhlOfl W LT Pts.OF •·IC.TOii 51 lS t 111 l!f Monrreel ~' 11 9 tT 780 N,Y ll:•fllll!'I"• 31 73 U fl') 1'116 Toron10 l.l 76 16 i t 1t1 aune•o 11 n u ,, 114 Dtlloll 21 l1 10 M 1.0 V1ncou~fl' n l? 11 5 71' N.Y. llltr11ar~ «> 11 S2 HS -w'u1 Oivlll"" .. ~ ~· "' "' "' "' "" ., "' PNl111elfll\i1 '' IJ n 10. 2S6 1$1 C~1Cf!IO J9 ll n .. ?5J 1 <1 LOI ..... qrlt• ll l1 11 11 ?16 nl Art1nr" '1f :n 1, ro X"I 119 MlnM10•• n JI 11 6l )?II 11• sr LOU•I 7S 31 11 ~1 196 )).I Pl!!i.b!/r<ih 1• 1' P t l 12' 161 C•lllofn•• 1j' .n 10 1" 1n JN •<!lnrnl'd di•i1i"" h tlr Su~d1y'1 Gem1t TQl'""IO l , NY ll•n!Jfl'i J, IOt llo~ton 1. o~rro.1 1 Vfll{OU.,... 7..-C&!ltl'>f'nJa O 8~ff1lo 6, Mlnnff<l!t I .!.!, L!IUI~ 7. CMc•go 7, !Ir Pllltblltllh l , A!l1r.l1 1 TocllY'I Cil- ARCADIA The only nonstakes \vinner in the field . 4-0-1 shot Destroyer. caplured the $130,200 Sant.a Anita Der b}· Sunday in one or the year·s major surprises for 3·year-<ild lhorooghbreds . In the J*ii·mile rare ex· pected to determine I h e West's best for the Krntuck\' Derby and 1he other l\\·O je"•r\s of the Triple (f{l'Yi11 . lsm.:1cl \"alcnzucla sen t Destroyer to thr ll•ad rarly. lost it and 1hen regained it f(l heat ·Aloha ~lood br a head in 1:48 ~ ~·m·er lhe -fa sL Santa Ani1<1 !rack. . Fa\·ored :in cl previous!~· undefeated Agitate finishto1.I third ln the field of eight for this 371h nmning of the Derby ll was the !31:gest \•:inning payoff ever in the Santa Anita Derby." lease A 74 Dal•un 2 •.••• .,_ , Tt•lt"'OOE l COSTA MESA DATSUH 2141 HA•I Oll LYD. C.M. 540.AjlO JIM'S INTERNATIONAL HAIR STYLING CENTER ..... Oo-1'0"'5 In ...... MEN-WOMEN~H ILOREN • ,,.. p,,,,1, lootl'lt • Stfl"'l I o.._. • ,..,..i St<Vll....., •OHLllt SCUlnUI •UT M!THOD •MOO I l!ll'D Ht!' S!ylino•C-0.lollll""- Fpr~)i· ~· 222 l. 17th SI.-Ce1t. Mt .. .. IX>s1 roycr return<'d SR9.80. !22.40 and Si.20. Aloha ~1ood · paid S6 and ~ dnd Agita,te ~1.20. Destroyer ans\vered the urg· ing or \"a lt'fllllC'la in the stretch dash and rook lhe lead. holding on to \\ 1n the $8.';.200 1\innl'r·s purse .\gitate finl~h· ed one-hall length hetund Aloha ~lood "'Jth \lont·\• Lender fo11r1h :inother ll'ngth hchind. • Th ... qu<"!ltion or Hart man's iark of ;.uthority as arnlf't1c dire<:t or k~t po1>p1ng up a1 r.100. day night 's merhng-and tn1slt'C'S appeared. to bt' somc>v.·h.at stflnncd to fi nd that out R I ' Hut the-rt· is hltll• d<>uh t th<1t those ll('Brly llSt e1·S, 100 lf;1rtn1an booslrrs ""ho turned OU! and forcL'CI the board to change 1!s mind h.:ivr hl vcn Gcorgr nr...,· po11·er 'faras Young of Goldrn \\'f"St fini!ihed as thr :'-io. S so:irC'r in the final state JC b..•sketbllll ~~tL~t ics v.·hi le occ·~ Bob l'\lankrr v.·as :"o. ,.oung al'C'ragrd 23 .9 per gamr 1694 p.')int.sl , v.·hile ~l<ink<'r h1t al a 18.7 clip t ~ points). Ol:C Ni11e 1------.. 4i);s1R WALTERS DOU YOUl CAl IDLI ROUOH ? WE I T I ~ fftyt•lok1c1111,.•f 11 n111·11 ~}· l ._:~~,~~~=-pl~":'!:;ny. START HAl.D? GIVE POO. MILAOI? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP I 20 S2 Newport llYd. , ••• " ... -.• l~·~ (1)11• ....... 641·•••• . ........ -...-·--··-.. '"· 1Jr:i111:r l'oJ~t LUllf·~e v.111 c ..... -, ..... ,, f.tt'l' <"r pn.-ss and l ;otd1·n l~'t'St "Ill 1anl(le \\llh ~nla ,\n;i 111 01)1.·n1n1: roonri i::a1111-s· ·[If r:ie annual Fulll'rlon (' o I ~ l' i;: l' ba,~·ball 1111Jrn;1m•'lll n c x 1 \1('1:k . I r1:rr1t0<; Coll eg1•, lhl' def('nd- \n,g stntc large stli.\Ql lil:lm·1 J11on. I:. the fa\'OrLIC Ill tlw lournc>v. \ ()(:C's Opt'l'l"r' hur;day IS ii 11 a.111 . till ;11 Fullerton v.·h1lc I (;\\'C's Rustlers \\'111 pla\· at :>; p.m. at L.1 \'alma Park. \ I !ere. are. the. pairings: Thursday~· Ganie~ l I a m.-':ypre55 vs. Orange Coast <it Fullerton. 2-:lll--Rio llon<l o \S. Fullt·rton :.it Fullerton ~ p m.--Goldcn \\"est vs. ' S:1nta Ana at I.a Patina. II-Cerritos ,-~. Chaffey a! L.'1 Paln1;1. l-'rlcl:iy's Gamrs I 6 p m.-Cyprcss-OC( .... ·inn('r \"S. Rio llondo-F ullerton v.·in- nrr at l...'1 J'alma. 5 Jl rn .....(;~ 1>rl'S~·OCC losrr vs. H 10 llondo-Futlcrton losl'r at l.J 1':1!n1a. ·2 p.m -(~ldrn \\'Pst·San1a An a v. inner \"S. Chafr"y.Ccr· ritoi. "'1nn"r ;,I 1 ~'1 l'alma l p rn .-4;11ld('11 \\('~1 ·Snnt:i :\Jl<t lo~C'r \~. Clr;1Hl·~.(cr1111~-.1 lo~l'r al Full1·rlon . Sn lnrday's (iamrs :: n p 111 -c·h:unpi(1<1;hip ;~111nt al I.a l';1ln1:1 ~ 10 p n1 -!·ull'-t.id!llJll garnc 111 l..<1 l'<il1na. 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Jil !0 "'"l10A110N •l lA VAllOfllON All• 001• o .... ., !>;•o'·"' 0•1• o •• ,, !1:1·•'•" I ' I•,~··••• "' •1 oo..,••• ••'•'I •·• 10<•1 •0•01. ; I•, 0"<0 '"" n• 'D .,,.. <o' , "''• ••4 •otol ,. .. ,. ... 11n"¥*¥1t OfFE ll EXP IRES JUKE JO, t•l4 ,_**•** ••111•111•1t OFfCR EXPIRES JUNE JO. Ill' •••*¥lit:¥ SAVE! REDEEM THESE COUPONS AT • ' -.. ' ' . • ' • . • j • • • r <( •• ,. , • • ,. ' ;. r • ' '· • ! \ -.. ' ' . • • ' I , • • • , i i . f . . I - 2fl u • .at.. ( PILO r Monday, April l , 1974 Vnfqt1e Regatta Newport to ·.Host · ' 1-of-l{ind Race By AL~10N LOCk~BEY O\'Crall. and Division IV. D•~•v "u" 1 .. 11"' •"'°'" ccntertxiarders. including the What sal1boat or class or sallboat 'Is the fastest Jn the smllllCr Scows. ~1 i n i m um world? length for the 1974 regt1.Ua "'ill That question h:1!l been be 13 feet overall. kicked around ever since man Th e first OAK rega ttas'v.•crc first threw up a sheet ot v.'Ofl tiv Scows -an E·Scow In 1>3pyrus1 ~ canvas, or·-more $49 8nd C-Scow in 1952. In recently, nylon ancllor dacron 1954 the high performance· to shove hi3 favorite block of t.,.eJ:e centerboardcrs 'proved v.'OOd, stffl or fiber glass the fastest, the winner being o through the waler. &-0·5. \Vhh the advent Of catamarans look O\'Cr th!! bur~ing new classes of top hooors in 1959 with a Tiger sailtioats. Yachting ~1agazine Cat pro(otype, aod rontinued c:k!cided to put all the claiins to to. dom inate iiQP6.1 with a C res t a quaryer of a century Class catamaran. In th(! 1963 ago 'with whal has beoom~ OAK at St. Peter.sburg, Fla .. kOOVt'J\ as the world's most the speedy Intemational-14 qnlque fegatta -the One Of A proved it \\'as far from over Kind. .,._ , the hill-by_ laking five_sLraight ~1rst. DURlNG THE 25th - anniversary of lls first OAK. ANO SURE ENOUGH. iri Yachting has decided to stage the last OAK in 1969 on La.kc I Us eighth on the West Coast, J\lichigan, the This tle fina~ly fer the first time. Newport -lh·ed up ·to the boast of its Haitor Yaehf Club will be tQC . followers by sel~ing an Ul'I Tt~I• -All-oait (;0111petii:io11 at Ber111udu host club April 17-20. unbealablc pace on ela psed And as of now. it appears time. there Y.'i1l be· alxntt 100 classes Betore 1969 the 38-foot Class of s a 11 boa ts represented. A ScoWI' dom inated the high ranging from speedy speed calc&ory. but in .1969 catamarans to small cruising "'as beaten by the _32-foot Luders-16s. popular in Nc\vport 1-Jarbor, are back~d by fleecy clouds as they find wind and sea cond ilions to their liking at Bermuda's lnlernationaJ Regatta. BCsidcs· the Lutlers., the competition drew entries in the Int ernational One- Dcsign. 14-foot dinghies al.id FirefliCs. 1'hc mid·Atianlic British colony fea- tures ~ailing the year around. · boats t o high-performance Class D catamaran. Other dinghier." · :Y division \'!'inners in 1969 \'!'e re How did it all start? the 5--0-5 in the traprze Back in 1948 Bob Bavier. centerboard division, th e now publisher of Yachting, Thistle ~ in the noo -tr_apeze Was covering the Thistle Class centerboarders. the 110 m the Ol y,inpic Oasses America Jane II national e h amp ions hi p keel boats. the·20-Coot ~1ustang regatta, and heard some of the in the cruising division and the skippers boasting thnt 1hc 19-Class C catamaran in the fool sloops could beat anybody. multihull-large Scow division. Compete CaptrtrP-.-c HoJWJ;_S BA\rl~'"R. CAJ\IE1:1P v.•ith the idea tor a test of cl~gainst class using a handicap formula in which the winner was selected on a corrected time basis for the entire fleet . This m·ethod --was changed before the 1966 OAK ·because of the impos.!ibility o r handicapping m u 1 t i h u 11 s against monohull displacement yachts. Ttie oVeral\ wirmer today is selected on the. basis o{ c o m p arative performance within her division. FOUR DIYJSIO~S will be sailing at Newport this year. Division I \vill be t h e multihulls and large Scows ; Division 11 is keel boats; Divislcm_....Jll_c r ..!!...i.!l.!l auxiliaries up to 30 feet tength Dana Point 1111S YEAR'S OAK i s drawing entries from throughout the U.S. a n d Australia. Competing boats will be 'selected by class associations, and in sonic C(l5eS, by factory-designated prototypes. Ne wport Harbor Yacht Club expects more than 300 crew members plus wives • (Ind families to be on hand for the rOur-day regatta. The races will ·be sailed on outside courses at three sites. Two of the three sites will have concentric courses -one inside the other. NHYC w il l provid e spectator boats for the hundreds of yachting Jans "-ho are expected to be on hand to witness lhe bj.L.!__~l: What sailboat iillie!astest. Sixty boa ts in the six Ol}:mpic classes tunl<'d oul Saturday and Sunday for Ne"·port ~!arbor Yacht Club's Oly1npii: R<'gatta. Gto0r1te ~·, ort•·IOll ,---------..... Biggest classes were the ' Tornado catamarans and the Soling wilh 17 each. \\'in ner in the Tornados v.•as Sokitoum . coskippcrcd by Harv('y and Sle\\'arr o f \Vindjammers Yacht " Club. '\\'inner in 1hc Soling Class was -Woom('ra, skippered by Ken Young, California Yacht Club. Other winners were Ken sloop Amt"rlca Janr II led thi' Cln~ (' and I> )lt'ht• 10· a !li1nnll ho.it swttp of Xt• fJOl1 Jh1rbor Yacht Club's l .. i> l<'gge-<l Ship ff«ll: Raet' S..t· urday and Sunday. The ra('(' lo !he Catalina Jc;thn1us on S.aturdny and return rac:e pit Su,,:i~ttt:I as one nrw::c and ~·as tilt opening feat ure in NllYC's Ahman90ll Series. It was one of three of the six-race Ahmanson series that will feature an overnight rendezvous 'at Catalina Island. \Yciss. Alamitos Bay YC in 1he 'rn'El\'TY SEVEN b 0 a ts Tempest Cli:iss: Jeff Lenhart . st3rted in the lntemaliooal J\fiS5ion Bay YC, Finn. aOO Off ho Rul d. . . f he Steve Salmond. Huntington , .s re e l\'ts1on o t Harbour YC in the 470 Class. Shi p Rock rac~ and th~re ~vere . --. ; .~ • - -l9-ste-rt~r'3~1n the ~11dgtt Sumn1ary . ,..._ n~ · ·Fl .1· · · TOHNADO (Ji ) fl ! vi..i.:an .n ... c1ng ect u1~1s 1oit ra~1ng 1n the Corkett Series . So k itouin. Harvey..SIC\\'a rt . \VYC: (21 Blood Vessel. Bob Jlarvey, CBYC: (3) American l'i<'. Diego Kahr. CBYC. J\iOHF \\'inner ~·as Snil Le Vi<' .. skippered b}' Ilon DuBose of Voyagers Yacht Club. BOATING R.agdoll, llall and Williams, NllYC. ----- CLASS .C -(I l America Jane II ; 7lh Heaven : (3) Yellow Brick Road, B 111 Ficker, NHYC. Spring Regatta SOLING 117J I t ) \\loo znera, Ken Young, CYC: (2\ t..ijnp . Dav id Sharpnack . Richmond YC; (3) C:rcy Fox. Bruce· Peachey. SDYC. · - IOR .. O\IERALL -Am<'rica Ja!M' IT ; (21 Balandr a . Ullman-J\1cClai.re, LIYC; (JI · 7th Heaven, Langdon Parrill, ABYC. CLASS D -(ll Balandra; (2) Commotion. 11-1ar s ha11 Beck. BYC: (3) Quadriga, Brewer-~leserveMyer. '" MORF OVERALL -Ill Sail Le Vie: {2) -Big f\faggie. ~tike Harvey, J:'.,1\lYC; (3) Be 1 fast, Dofl'llcKibbon, . - Draws 52 Yachts TEJ\lPEST 110\ -( I f Screaming Yello~· Zonker. Ken \\'eiss. ABYC; ! l ) · l!ercgrine. Tom Ga t es , SCCYC; (3l Snake, Argyle Cam pbell BYC. CLASS A -(I) Drumbeat . Don Ayr~ Jr.. NHYC; r2l Raider. Jim Linderman, BYC; r31 Bright Star, ~n Pascoe, NHYC. J 'Cl.AS.S A --01 Merry down, Bill Lapworth. NHYC; (2J Primera, Phil ~1 o r g a n , NHYC; (31 Serena. Von KlcinSmid/Doane. NHYC. Filly-two yachts in the Performance.Handicap Racing F1eet measurement category iiuned out Sunday for Dana Point Yacht Club's Spring fu>gatta. In addition to the four classes of PHRF, the rrgatta also dr~w entries in such small classes as the Sabots. Lasers and ~1o~tgome.ry· 12. Swnm<.try : PllRF-A -{I ) Loqu acious, Bill Lyon . DPYC: (2) Big Kahuna II. ri.rarJc To\\'llSend, DPYC: (31 Lush Life JI. Jack Day, SI BYC: 14) Gumption. Lindley and Groff, LSF. PHRF-8 -11) A\•oca, John Fuller. DPYC; Foxy. J iml Livermore, BC Y C : (31 Phantom. Gary Thompson , DPYC: 141 Sia Via. Karl Lassey. DPYC. _ PllRF·C -( 11 The Vul ga r Boatman. Hugh C u r r a n . QPYC: 12) Bitter End . Jay Harry ~V ood Trophy Won By McCot·d Bill ~1cCord of Ra!t>0a Yacht Club ·v.·as the \\"inner of the Harry \Vood Pcrpc\Ulil Trophy for Udo 14~ in a tv;o-<lay regatta sailed out of Balboa Yacht Club 'Salurday and Sunday. The series was sa iled inside the b.1y. Summary ol results: • Cl.ASS A -111 Bill ~lcCoot, BYC: (2) Jom Tyler. BYC: f3o Gar«! Smith, BYC; 14) Dkk Lineberger. ABYC; (SJ llarry 'Wood, ABYC. CLASS B -11) P U Dunigan. BYC ; 121 Fred Toepel, BYC; r3) Bruce U.ar, Westlal<e YC; (4) Wan-en Fo1, WYC; (5) Blair Barnette, DVC! ' Bitler, Cap BYC; (3l Bel1uga , Hilding Johnson. DYPC; 141 Why Knot. Harold Cockburn. DPYC. PHRF-0-(I ) Peggy Lynn. ~11YC_ - !:LASS B (I I Summef\\·ind II. Dick J\teine. LAYC; (2) Swift, Post 3lld ~la\linckrodt. BYC; { 3 l CLASS B .,... (I l Sail Le Vie ; (2l Big ri.taggie; (3) Belfast. Harold~ Pierce, DPYC: 121 Candida. Jim r-.ta rtin, DPYC; (3) Bare Footin, Ste ve Anderson, CBYC: (4) Little Spirit, Chuck Ayres, CBYC. SABOT A -(I l Tim Fu ller. DPYC; (2) Bill Foder, DPl'C; (3) ,Chal'"lfe""" \Valtman. • DPYC, SABOT B -l l f Craig Fletcher, DPYC; (2) John Fuller. DPYC; (31 Larry Cockburn, DPYC. FJN:"l -11) Trout Fishing in An1erica, Jeff Lenhart. ~IBYC; (2) llappy Days II, Danny Thompson, NHYC: f3) Bush Boat. John ~lcClure. Nll VC. 470 (~) -(I) Just Passing Through, Steve Sa I in on d , l~llYC; (2) Cut Up, Bob Cutt ing, SFVSC Dragooat Official Se1iate Rejec~ --Boat~· NoiKe Law~ LASER -t I ) Steve Shu.' ma"ker, DPYC: (2) GordOn Suto1fus, DPYC. .i\IOl\'TGO~fERY • ll -( 11 Jerry Annstrong, VYC; <2) St.an Susman, VYC; {3) Zain, Simonson. VYC. Dates Set At Havas u Oates for the 11th annual London Bridi:e Regatla at Lake llavasu, Ariz .. have been an nounced fo~ April 27-28. The e\·mt1js cosponsored by the l.akc Ha vasu Yri cht Club. ~lcCuHoch Corp. and Ilic 1 lobie Class Association. It will -be the first time the ~lobie-l2s ha\·e raced Jn ' the Loodon Bridge Regaua. Ol:her classes are the Hobie 14s !Ind lnj1u·ed "' SACRA~I Er-.'1'0 (A P I :_The Senate has over\l>helminglY rejet'ted an Assembly -paSSl'd motorboat noise b111 after hearing foes complain lhat It LONG BEACll (AP) _ A \\'as quietly amended to make . palm! boat driver \\·as in noise niles looSc.r instead of serious condition 1od\y after tighter, surfering injuries• in I h c The bill by Assemblyman California Dragboal Cham-Eugene Omppie 1R. Cool), pionships. sscd h A bl I J Race obser\'ers said Pete pa t e sscm y ast une Hremcir \\·as injured v.·hen 7 on a 64--0 vole in B form another boat ran out of control v.·h.ich slightly tightened boat and careened inlo the patrol noise standards. boat in \\'hich Bremeir was But Sc..--n. Anthony Beilenson, riding Sunday. ( D-jevcrly J1illS) said in Bob .Jordan, Fremont. Calif.. Se . 1 fl d ba~ ri.1 nd \\'as driving his blovtn fue l fl rtt· na e oor e e. o ay bottom lo the starting line ...a,hat amendments made by ~·hen It 1t1n1ed" sidev.·ay$ and Chappie since then · have bolted to •the right. Jordan. Cl'('t1!ed a noise loophole for "a "'ho was lhrown from his boat. few hot·rod boaters." and the driver of the patrol Bei~son ·said the a1nended bo.1t sufferett mli\or injuries. bill in no way tightens nqisc officials said. standards and only delays a 16s. • A SPOKt"'S~tAN al Long prtvk>Usly enacted schedu le·or niaximum allowable no Is e \e\'e1' for boats. The Lake llavasu Chamber ' Stach Com munity 1-lospital of Commerce has announ«td Si\id Bremclr's condition was to all Hobie Cal s~ipprrs that stable after amputation of his' enough gasoline flas been left leg. which was st\•erely aJloca!td to insure sk.ippers cul by ooc ol the boars pro- t:~ fuel lo !tailer their pcllers. '\io;ia home after the race. There were no serious ac- The London BrkJge is a cidcnls 1n thref!: Other rnce points l'ei3lt3 qualifying for here. Sun:tay. ~ na \ion a I an d wor Id J\1ary rurc. R Long Beaeh ch a mplonship competition. house.wile , clocked the best Entry forms may be <>htaint'd llmt' e\•er for a v.·oman. 152.26. by writtng Gus NcwmaAI. Suite 1nllcs an hour. in the bloa'n 900, 8899 8e\·crly Blvd .. l-Ds fuel hydro category. ~lac Angeles. Deadline fo r entries Christensen, Do\\'ney, won the L"I April 20 and tht penalty for quarter-mile (!vent In 182.355 late filing 4!;: $10. m,p,h. \\'lien the Senate vote was finaJly taken , the measure was killed on a 3-27 rollcall. But S.n. •Clare U.l'T)'hlll l R, ~res1. Sl>nate sponsor of the bill, v.·on permission t o reconsider it and submit new amendments. Ucllen~n M:id R maximum nol:;e standard of 82 decl~ls for power boats wooJd not be enforced until 1982 under the Cha ppie bill,_ Instead ot 19i1 Wlclcr current law .. ''\V c'r e giving the .manufacturers a Utile more. time. \Ve're not making boats any louder. We're Lalklng two dccibtls in 1976. It's-no big deal," Bcrryh.ill said. ' Boat Firm 111 Irvine Will Open- Ericson Yacht~ of Santa Ana hns broken grotind for a plarit expansion in the I r v i n e Industrial CompleX that wlll give the firm the largest ~le plant in the na tion for building fiberglass sailboats. The new building will have 43.373 square ceet bringing the total area of the plant to over 120,000 square feet. It wilt be the nrth building constructed on the site since the company established its headquarters plant in November, 1970. It wlll house the mast. machine and tooling 'shop.« besld<s 'dooblil\f! Ille l•ngth of the a~mbly Une. "We will havC an acre of space under one roof,'' sajd Delby E. \\1alton, president. Ken }limes is the arch.it~t. Karl Schuler Is superintel)dent or construction. and Ray1hond Wnrren is projool.8 coordinator for Firs! Assu ran c e Cn n st ru ctio n co .. the contractor. UC Irvine Programs Scheduled . ~following activlll6 have b<el1 sclledt!led Jor AprU by the UC Irvine Extension Scrv· ice program: TODAY "$1rvch1r•1 1 "Cl trt,..dlontl AMlf1lt," R-rl OtvhKMJ ""·0 • Cllnk1I l'IY<r.olooltl, ffWI llllf. Flr1I of 1ee1ur1 1trlft. ''u1IN frt111tctlontt A"'lt1lt In E...,r,oey Utt:• 7•10 p.1n .. Room '"'· Hllf"!tft!Un Miii. 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The 15 volumes will benefit some 160-pre- sc hoole rs. 1\n incorrect picture was published on Saturday's church page. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. PUBLIC NOTICE - 4 Seniors l'ICTITIOU5 IMISINt:SS NAM£ STATIMl!NT Tne lallawfflll per1ot1 11 aoln11 bU1lnt11 ti: POTS-POURlll, 11051 l.-;11mt CtnvDl1 Take Honors Rd , Lfgunt B!t(h '16Sl Craig A. B1rrt11, 710S1 l•gun1 Canyo<1 Rd., LIQUIW Bni:h, Ctlll. 91651 Tt\il Q\11!111111 " C-U(led " .. ll>Oiwldual. -r Crtlll A. Birr•!! "Thi• 1tilement ... fllf-d wlln ... In program Coun1y Clerk o! Ortngt Counlv on M1rch I, ltl,, Fnt4t Four Sooth Coast high Plrblllhtd Ort~ (!Nl11 Ot!ly Piiot, Maren 11, 11, 25, tnd April 1. 197' lll·7( school seniors took top hort0rs PUBLIC NOTICE in the semi-finals of Bank of America's 27th annual FICTIT10U5 IUSINESS NAME lT"'-TEMt. .. T Achie\'ement Av.·ards program thf toUowlng per..,,.1 .,. ..... bu11nffl ,,, for the southe'rn and coastal AOUAlllUS tfA1R STYLISTS, ~" sections of Ora.Qge County. Edlngtr. Huntington llttcll. Ctl. '2'47 F1n11 Ml-ne Dtmortv, ,,.Sl Each student took first place Drt~ Na. C, (pt t• IAH9, Cflll. ~ in one of rour categoriit>S, cam-Peoov C-11. ?lM Or•"lt• No, c, Co.It Mew, Ct!lf. '1627 '- ing a minimum of $250 and the This buslnt5l 11 cane1uct..i by 1 ;taer1I right to compete for awards of l"rfntrslllp. Filth Dema<tf PP Jo ll.ll!>JLa1u1r~ ... ide "Thil •lfte~nl wa1-' llltd with lltt (;ovrity Cttrl( or Or•~ c:ovnrr on Mtrt"h final competition May 22. 1, 191,. Second, ,third and fourth 1'·!1051 Puotlstltd Dr•no• Cot1I 01lly Pllot, pla~ winners in e a ch M1,ch 11, If, 1S, tnd Aptll 1, 1914 131-7' cifegory were awarded $100, PUBLIC NOTICE $75 and $50 respectively. First place winners and l"ICTITIOUi •USINES$ NAME STATl!M&NT their categories were Da\'id Tiit totlowlng ~'ICtll lrt doing Charles Muhs of Huntington butlM•S to: JANN ELLE'S. 3.o.I No. 3, \'It Oporto. Beach, Vocational Arts; Robin Ntwporl BHc~. Cl . '2660 Buck or Laguna Beach. Fine 1(..,,,..,,. N. Wood. IMI Bal1Mrtoic W1v, An1t..lrn, Ct. tl!I07 ~ Arts; stanley L, Dom. Corona 8evtrl~ M. Wood, 1161 lolntrt del J\far. Liberal Arts; and W•v, An1r>eJm, c1. f<'B07 "(hl1 butlll911 11 C-1Kt9d by ••I Lynda McMillen, Mission Vie-indlvldutl. K0!1'lol\eln N. Wood jo. Science and l\fathematics. Tlll1 1lt1tmen1 w11 !!led w1!h tht Named as second plaei! win-Counh' Cl"'k or Or11111e County on Mtrcn 14. 1974 ners were Julia Craig of l'.JHJ2 Corona del l\far, Kimberly l'•oblltned Oftr111t Cot-it Otllf Piiat, M·rcn 11, ,,, Ind AIN'll I, •• \t7, '1<1·7' Kay of Nev;port B e a.c h , PUBLIC NOTICE Theodore Hamilton of Hun- tington Beach. and Kenneth FICTITIDUJ BUSINEJS \Vogensen of lluntingt o'n NAME STATl'MENT Tiie tollDWll\O per10n 11 Clolrig bu!.lflffl Beach. '" In th.ird place were Joseph RED'S SALOON, 101' Pl1c•nt!1, Cos!• Me111. c1111. Troxell of Huntington Beach, LlrN Houcnln, ... 0tr1~ Cir., Robe.rt ~facdonald of Corona Huntl1111ton Beien, C•IH. This buslne11 " del Mar. Thomas Trapani o f lrldlvldu•l. COfldUCltd by tn Fount ain Valley and Keith Ltrry HO)U(hl'I "Thi• 1t•!ement w11 Ill.Ml with ti.e Busze k of Hunt ington Beach. CDUnly Cler~ of Dr1n9e C011t1ly on Ml•Ch ], 197•. Fourth ~lace scorers were • " J20W PUbll$1leO Oranoo C6i11 Dtlly ll'llot L.:iura Picciurro of TuStin . Mtrch 11, II , is. •!Id Aprll '· ltl' 111·7• Stan Howat of lrvine, Karen Boutelle of Fountain Vall('y and John Harch of In:ine. . oc Students Named On Honor List PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USINllSI .. AMI! STATEMENT t~t 1o11ow1119 Pfl"llPl'I Is aornv bu'ltnt1' 111 THE MAO BUTCHE R SHOI'. 2im Mclnlvr• St., L:Jun• Hills, Ctllt. nm Otnnl• R•• II linger, 1~ Ovtrltl'ld Or .. L.tg111111 H!ll1. Ctlll. '16ll '"' bulll!HI " C-1Kltd " '" lndlvldu•I Otft!lls R. Bomnoer 11111 1111tmtn1 .,,,, llled wit" ,,.. Countw Cltrk or Drt"ll't Covnry oo Mtrcll U, 1•1,, ' . ...,,, Pvt>H.ntd Dr1rig1 COlll Dtlly l'flol, Mtr~ 1a, "' and April 1, 1. lf1' tlS-74 A number or Orange Coas1 1 __ ~P"UB~L~1_c_N_'o_1_1,,c~E __ students ha ve been named to l'ICTITIOU5 BUJtNliSS the ~rs lis t at Claremont The to1io'!r"'.:Eo!,T~~~:1~ t>uiiniu 1'1en s College. •I':""'.... Classified as "Distinguished WIESTERN INOV5Tlll Al SCALE co .. 611 Wl11 17th SlrHI, COi!• M151, Scholars" were those v.-ith c.111cwn11 •11o21 d ' t , f 3 5 Cl•r....:e G. L1r1an. U'5 A Corl1o0tr gra e po1n a\ erages o . or or1w, ca,•• ,,...,,, c11111ornl• na26 better. Dean's List Students 1n!~~·d '\"11neu Is c0fld11tr1c:1 bv •n ha\'e a.G.P.A. of at lcasf 3,0, ' u~l~r•nc.• G. L1r1on • Costa J\.1esan R i c h a r d th11 Jtttemtnt "''' 111..:r wnh '"' . County Clerk of Or11199 Counlv on M1rc11 Cramer, a seruor, was named '" 1•1•. D. ,. . bed Schol l'U2tt a I~ lngu1s ar · Pvbllll>rd Or•no• cn111 0111, Piiot, Hun tin gt on Be a c h M•rc11 "·"'"" Aprll 1.t, "" toS-74 PUBLIC NOTICE Dis tinguished Scholars are Robert A. Butler, Jr.. a freshman, and Kenneth l~off.i-~-.-K~,-.,-,.-,,.--,.-,-,.-,-,-,-- _,__ J)e · , NAME ITATIEMIElfT man, a ~..,. .. ore. an s Tiit 1ooow1no "''°"' .,, OOll"<ll List studcnl.8 ftom the saine tv11nt11 ••: • Clly •-C··los Oarc'iaJ SOUTHERN COAST HOME SUl'l'LY, ,., cu l I 111' IEI C..""no II.Ml, kn Cltrr!MM, senior. and Thomas \Vhites1de, ..£!!11~ :a Junior. '~ Hi=,;--~ao.!°1~~11.~~m.•n.~"11 Nell Lang~g. a Junior "=•· ~.::1~:~11• 'C!ui.1nu~°"11 from Laguna Hills, was named Tiii• ""•h'lft1 11 'Pllllve'" ~ • l"M••I a Olstlngulsbed Scholar. "'"""~:;.. 'E. wo11M1f Newport Beach stu d e nts T1111 1111tmt11t ••• 111eoc1 .. 1111 .,. honored . WCrt R i C h a f d ~.~n .. Clerk of Or"tflllt eounr, °" Mt<1:h Longpre, junior, Distinguished P11t11r~ °''• c"" 0,11,, "~~ Scholar, and John Bishop. "4•c11 u. 11, 1s. 11111 A~u 1. 1t1• 0 .14 senior. Dean's ~Jst. Brandon B i rt c h er, sopOOrnore, of San J u a n Capistraoo and Ktnn th Drew, juhlor, or South Laguna we-re bolh nam<ll to the Dean'i'l.lst. .· Kids Like To Ask Andy . • 1 • • - .. • • I . TV lnGIIlJGHTS • CBS e 7:SO -Oscars, Acton and "The Exor- 'Clst." KNXT's David Sb .. haii looks at the Academy A11ards compeUUon and Interviews the 1TU1ken or ''The Excorist.." author William Peter Blatty and director William Friedldn. ' NBC Q 8:00 ~ Double Feature. Two more pilots for prospectlv~ .new series. are ''The Girl on the. Late, Late Show" with! Dori Mwny. and a hoot or guest stars, and "Honky Took"· with Richard Crenna as an otd ·West coo man. ABC 0 9:00 -The Movieo. .The concluding seg· ment or a tribute to the motion picture Industry's 80 >"'I"'· . . TV 'LOG Monday Evening #Jltlll 1 -' Mfclfl'I ""- · --CD'COBALT BOMB QUALM * On Mission lmpossibM , I ...... ,,._ Mtd Squ*ll llPobrtC_.. MowM: (211t) "T_, Mii -A Koni" (dr1) '50--Kk\ Doualll. Uuren 81e1ll. ffl Ha4rtl*ll' ...... l!l--5:)0 ~ Dt11tr'1 CWce • Dick Y111 ~· Mtrv Crttfl11 SlleW l(lt ~~f :· KtMt Rtvbb F1...i. Uttle I** lowli111 .., Merl ''"lrn oo11H1>-. 6 Mowie: (c)1 (at) -tt'1 .,_,. r1 W11thtr" (mus) '55 -Ge. Kt!!y, CY4 Cll1riut. 7:10 I Wilt! W1rW If Ml .. ~t'SJ>IJU..f Dldpr Duput/WIM-0, It Ta•ts A n it! ~ (J) I D11,. If JI ... [smeraldt oo ....... IW1shl11atofl strtlctlt Tilt: (i)) loblrJ Coldabln 919 Dr11111 Comtdy . Th111 st111ps 6 ·Academy Award Prniew * DAVID SHEEHAN Hotts .OSCARS, ACTORS and D HONKY TONK- "THE EXORCIST''!!!! l)mim!J ............... Eurt""'iii'KNif tnttrtalnmtnt editOf * RICHARD CRENNA AS CON-MAN USING WITS. IN WILD WEST. David Sllffhan looks tt tM kid-D ~(I) (1j m •IC D t I; 11 em1 Aw11ds comprtillon 11\d ln1tr· IMttn Conti11yq with "Kon., witws William P•ttr l lilty 1nd .. Tonk" rrctor Wllli1m ft*l~rt 1b0ut ttllir ·O Men controwr1i1I film, '11lt £.tOftbt.." IE> LI ttilM lTI tt.p11'1 t1mn , Q Ptllce Slqwl_(R) A. WOl!• 10:00 P (~(()) (JJ .... ial Ctl t.tr trits to p1ot1et t~• n1M1ht1on of 1 Hntd Wm GMr 111tib ti" • s11it- politic1I c1ndid1t1 lly c:once1IJni II~ proltslOf of South Amtrlcl11 11'111 h1 wiu1emd ,. murdtr from •nthro~on ;"1f.o" pre~ Jo~n.1 lier 1p~rtmtnt. 1e1dem1t IUIS .nt ll I'! . crih(ll U Htl~ llllPI* mental and phJS!cal cond1tio11 di.II u-uour~INf"N""tlKt M to·•0,i.-Vooc10o curJt. up·IO·tht· . rslon al one fll i Ill®..., th• .11 .11 •• stiow tl'IOfit.I "attt 1.ne,,. . wilh hMI G . ·Wood. · · 1'Ntfr hi Alllfrlu (I) Ntw Tnuu11 Hull1 · Dta .. O MUiien $ Ml'fl•: (lllrl ,,..... Prlbe tilt LM a" ltf en 10th Aftnlll" (dt1) '57 -lt:JO I TllflltM z... ' · Rkh11d E11n, .lln St11lins. · . *""' 11 MMtlh "Jtlf171"' @) Wiid lill1'10111 Clet S..rt m Dodrtr lutblll OodprJ n. Tl lllakal Glints ·at Phoenix, Ari1. i ffi ltb0 .. TN$ 11"'!0ill!II""' (i) ltew rrict 11 llpt { a £Id/Wal Cl.. All·stM Ett_ t1 be ''St!)!lpln1 Tlllll"' • m.ui1R a..tk I (!)) N1slw1Rt Mdc w lle"f M1111 . llmm1 Dt111Slltl' ll§fE ~OONtn .• tttn)'WOOll Shew · Mttfrt: (C) "SI• C.rltf" (dre) hliol S1rrJM1 '57-.loc.k M1honty, Juli1 Ad1111S. ffi Th4I 11111111 ~ 1Mbl6ol: lllfllAl'lt a:o:i o <a (J)J C1J i,,,.,,. "The ni. lhltHebbats Disciple" Followin1 1 rvbbtl'J' •llf J @ )TM l'ilMln 1~nh1M. Mitt is ltft wiltlout tht ll:IS O @(J)al Nin ust of his ri1ht 1MI. Fttlin1 lie WI 11:)0 D <Qt ([))Cl) C1S 1.N 1111ir. 110 long11 protect ind tern tt1t oif111 Strlttitll Stlry" {dr•l ·49 - 11,ldmts ol Dod11 City, ht lnllftl Jimes Stw1rt. Junt Allyson. · OM@~tli moc 111i1 11 O ~Cf,J®l m•h.., c... ftlture: (C) (9.lif) "DI lirl .. tllt Roy C11'.k 11 1imt hosl Liii, Lltl Sh .... st111 Don Mumy GJ D1y ti ll llM IS • ltltwision talk show pro411dloa 11:'5 D (HJ rn m,,.. lfllW ..,.,, 1xeculiY1 who tries to trick .on 1 "Murder Works Ovtrtlm t" movie st.Ir ol )'tSl•ry11r. Urr1l111 12:00 {i) OM ste, le,.4 Sttphtns, Wtlter PldlfOtl, Glorit ..,. m Mowlt: "TM ~'91" (du) Gr1h1rnt, Camaron MllcheU, Twn11t '50-Robert Tiylo( T11tSd~1 Apn! 2 lq],i •• ---------~~ DAILY PILOf 2 J ~~0th Year Bi~~ • ID Plays NEW YORK (AP I -The tj.S. Bkm....,l•I The•t« Is -eYpecied to blanket this roun· try wltb ~'hat tt prormli:-r t·all! "a record of world theater 1n !ho ~ hair of the 20th ecntury." 1'le thl'<tlcr prorn· .... ' a I OUNfAIN VAlll'I' ...~l, ll U l/11111 Tll 1:• ''WALKING TALI.' !II ) ... .,, ''" 1•11'1111 t+-11111 "DON'T 1.0011. NOW" f1U ~l/S1111 (:lf.1111 .1"7fOUNTAIN VAlllY ... <f,&'~r--n ~ .. ":':'.~.~..Jr bH""l Ylll AM Hi1 511 Wi""" l~I • "F&.!t11tle "-f"' "CIMri•I Of Tht Goochr IP'Gl • • "Fe.i••tk "'-*" "Chwlot Ot Tlw God11" t'Cil • • . "Tlw W1y We .W.re" "Lo••IP.i."IP'GI Spttl1I ll'rlc1 11:)0 10 z ,00 c·•· (l 1Upl Su!!· I. Holl.I $1.0 iscs ,pffl'orm:inct's hy .fl or the ·World's leOO\ng thcatrie11I companies. rnngulg (ron1 tilt• F'oli\AS Bcrgcrc 10 1he Kabu};i Theut~. Cohen, Brora.d"'ay and London orf·Brood~1ly. in 10 nthcrlll:ill:lll thc.:l tt1C1LI producer !n etiarGe AOM.'r1can c.l1ic.s and In Strat· of the project. ford, OnL . at the ShakCSJX':Jt't· i\t'f:Olkltions ate bt.'in~ con· r~~t1\•:i1. dU<"ted \\'1th lhe.:ittr comJ)arHl'S ------------- Scheduled to coincide 'A'lth in Londoo. Paris, \'i{'ru1n . Tel the cclcl>rattun of Alnerie<1's AVll'. Athens. U I! r I in . 200th birthday in 1976 . the '5-Bclgr:1M, Prnguc. ~lilan. ttn million projt.."Cl v.as annoontt'd t>l'il!Y.'ht'rt'. The CQmpantes a.re her~ :'-.1ooday by AIN§;:uxlf'r CJlpoclcd to play here on itnd 1~ .,11;s .. 1 1884 Newport Co1to Me\o S48-1SS2 ROBERT REDFORD'.,.mlA FARROW I ~ ._ .. .it.-'M ,,... "'"' 'nttl'\I CHlllS ANO fHlllU! 11) """.._ 01 MOOI t.U-fN1 11 I tOG&A( llUI• 1-.J 111 MOOO ON U1W1 CL.t.W111 l .. ,_ .... -··· .. ·-,,, .tOl'O ··~-· ......... .. ~ .......... . • Mol l••t G .. H~ Shtoll•y WWtr-. ''The Poseidon Adventure" ... Shorl"'"lo<h "Mysttties of The-Dttp" I -AND-- LIV ULLMAN IN(,M/IJ..' l\l !l(.,\,;•N ._. CRIES AND WHISPERS STARTS WEDNESDAY -APRIL 3 j ,, "°"""'W-•1o1 . '<>SllOON ADYfHTVl:f {NI "°'''-''~ Nl,JUNI fACTOl 181 "ZARDOZ" "AMERICAN G"AFITJI" ·~ . "PETE 'N TILLIE" "THE STING" . ... "CHAR LIE V~RRICK" "FANTASTIC PLANET" ·~ -"CHARIOT OF lHE GODS?" "PosE1DoN ADvENTuRf." ct1 • •• "THE·NEPTUN.E F~CTORI' I I,_ ... , ... , , ... _,c..,, .. --.···-· o-U &l•O j I -. . "POSIDOH ADVENTURE" 7110:40 5-do-y 011ty .. z. 5:40· 9:20 . "HEPTUHE FACTOR" DoUy 11t 9:00 P' .M. ~~:i:.!!!I .. 4 " 7:40 ORT ,;··' LUCIUE BALL J'MAME" · CM.I-_.,_ THE GREATEST ADVENTURE Of ESCAPf ! . 10 ACAOlMT Bµl~CE ARTHUR · BllUC[ DAVISON· JOYCE VM p;f!!Jj ..,, ""'°" j ' ..... . R08CRT PRfS700 ;;r; r. ..,"9 : ·: •/"'. ~ .... 7to1«1t ltt.r,Q' "MAI.It. :ri ' :.-i).1111.....-. .,~.\~~~r,,1:.1,.,:N, ,, ... _., .. '-·-'• 1 .. . . ~ .···· =· ,f'.......,..,, ·..i , .... I · NOW PLAYING 1 \ EXCLUSIVE OR ANGE COUNTY ENGAGEM~NT I · SEATING NOT RE SERVED 2:00. 5:00. 7:30. 10:00 GROUP SALES INFORMA TION AV.fJL.AEIU. I 3 OSCAR NO MINATIONS (fll 51 A(.10 "1 ) JACK NICHOLSON 1m~ IA'"I' ll•:ti\11, R .!...,,,,,..., i;t.1~v·14 I~.). ~.•H.[\i 11,i,l' II _,1.,111,® 2 NOMINATIONS t NOl1Ut,.•flCINS "S"WI Tiii fl..... ' ".I. JOW" Of (lAJI" Dt.Uf· l ·U l>«)l_ i JO,J .l•J ... AWAlO NOMINATIONS -· .,._ 815T PICTURE ,,,,. llST ACTllSS · : ' 11sr Dtll.IClot 1 :. :· ' AMlltcAN oaM•m "" """. WOOt't' AlUW T.lJll MONIT AND .RUN - TWO'::' C ' IWfM SUPlR DAD t11 SON Of flUBBll MI " 'IU..ZIHG •. UIOUS' 15 A COjll\lDY l lOf. I' TOV11 lOOtllHO POii lAUOHTll, , DON'T -""Ill nt ...... _, ____ ., , ... ··-·" .......... " ·-4 ... ·-· "".!:!" ... ~':~-·-... DeC.ulo, Van ·Johnson. Jolln lrtlalld m Iii! •. 1n"d R1lph Mttktr 1lso Jiii.··"'""*' -c: . . ... , _ .,, .. Tonk" sttrs ftich1rd Cnnn1 11 t COii • 1:00 D (j · ow .. PAUL ---ROllorr_ NfWMAN RtDfORO ·-man in lhe. Wist 111 the 1880s •hO l ·U fJ 111..ne· (C) "Yllkllt ~ t1kt1 his suckers wl\tre he llndl · (myi) ·sS:..Victor Miturt. them. M1r1ot !Odder, Will C1tt, Sf91. " 11 Sltvtfll 111d lo!l11 Dttl111t 11111 J:tD II Mn: "TM Ri1111"' fdta) '50 1t1r. -tttrtlfrt Lom, Mai lltttrtin&. Tuesday DAYTIME MOVIES t!OO 0 "Thi m.-.: .......... (In) '51-Cyril Cllwc~ Moel l'llrttll t:JO 0 "lft'ttnll: C.ll't ,. .....,. (d11) 'J7-.lotl MeCn1, , 11:00 0 "Sullttl 11 .,..Ill(' (wttl 'Cl -'itnt Autry. '1IM W\'Olllilll KW- (wu) '47-Dtnnlt MCM'11n. 12:00 m 1Cl "lit.tr• C.ft'J'lll" 1••11 ·53 -Di le Robertson, Vir1inl1 Ml)'O, 2:00 0 (C) "TM Clffn MHltr ftltl"' (mus) 'M-Jtmes Stt••rt. JuM Al- ll_son. m "1°".., ,.._.,,. <dr•> ·50 - Aldo R1~. ROBEITT "" ffilA a......, ... _, ... , '51-f•rlin Hvsq, Zu Z.u Cl1!IOI'. 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".~'.=-" ' O T••l"Amt~•"t!•«o( l'\UI • M:lfJCf • 'ICflOllol fMltUfl "IAKrASllC '1Jlt£r •• • . .. aOTH CINIMAJ -I I • • r. !Z DAIL V Pl~OT MOl'lda~, Aprll l 1~74 ·senior Citizens • ID I ' s .queeze Today's Inflated Ec~y Retiremen t-Incomes Inadequate • in ·· • By.JOSEPIDNE RiPELV Christial\ Scitnce ~1on1tor !jews Sert:rict: \\'ASl-l'INGTON. f), C. -The s harp in1pacl of rising prices is belng felt by evc1·yone, but probably no i.:roup of l\mc1•icans reels 1l morl' acutely than tht• ~l ll}jllion rt·ople living in 1·l·~ir(·1ncnt on a fi~t..·d Income. .. llln\· arc \\'C go111g to rnakt' C'nds · 1fit·ct ••'' th('y ask. ' A flood Qf angu1.-.h('d protests has come pourini::.. 111 to thl' fcdcrnl go,·crnmcnt, Congrt·ss, and to org;:1n1 zat1ons in 1·losc touch \r1th. the ret1rc·cs. :.ut·h as lht> >\mer1can Assoc1a1Lon of fl clired Pt·r~Ofl)J. the An1 eric.1 n Ht>t irt•d 1'cachcrs A)Ji>O<:iation. the Nationri l Council or Senior Citizt>ns: -<I nd the Kational Colhtcil on the A~u1g, In(.'. "rif y heating bill has doubled in the pasl yeur!'' This uppcars to be the No. J outcry today. And it is frequently coupll'd \\'lth tho discouraged complaint : "I c~n h"rdly ;1frord to cu t, (()()(1 has gone u1> so nluch in price." It has, indeed. 1'he cost or food rose 16 J*rl•ent in 1973, ::ind ha.'in't stop1>c , Another 12 percent r1)ie is force:1st for this yl'ar by 1ht· U.S. OCpartmcnt of Agriculture. Electric: bills are going up. And many people . exprcr.·s alarm :.1t . substantial rises in rents. The pli jthl of the Tctit ce is serious, but not O\'crlooked. fo·edcrrd assistance in various forms is on the wa':I or under considcralion. Doh"t forget--:the II ~rccnt Increase in Social Security benefits whi<:.h will go into effect over ~fie next five months. Orlg~Jy, it was to have become effective in 1975. But it was mo\'ed ahead to help in the present crisis. Congress riow is working on a bill to prOtect contributors to prlvate pensions in case of cornpany !ailur~ or olher misrortune "'hi ch might depri\'e " ;:a \\'Orker of pension payments. Hill s ha\•c been introduced to soften the impact or rising rents and real estate taxes as they affect retired persons. <Legislative efforts in behalr of the elderly will be discussed more !Uli}' iii! a later article. l "BlJT \\'Ht\T can we do now?" retirees ask. "llow can we stretch the retirement dollar any further?'' .. • ' . · WOMEN SORT LIBRARY BOOKS FOR DISTRIBUTION IN EASTERN NURSING HOME • "Don't Want to Sit Aro11nd' Retirees Looking for -·-Jobs Christian Science t.tonilor NnDs Service <'ullural interests -or people v.•ho ' \\•ant to open their o"·n busi nesses. l-----W-ASJllNGTON-,-0.-Cr-.\Vhat is one--Of. course, tak·1ng--tt-job aft~r of the first things many Americahs do (retirement means forft"it inJ? ful l today \Yhen they retire? They start social security bt'ncfits if the reti red looking for another job. \Yorker earn!-'i more than S2,400 a yenr. There is evidence. counttywide, of a If he tops that, he mul\t return one out definite and substantial increase in of every $2 in income aboYC' that the number of rC'tired worke rs \\'ho figure ea<'h year until he reaches 72 are applying for jobs -and getting years o!agc. , them. Placement Of persons 65 and O\'er \\·as up 80 p('rC('nl in the rirst six months of ri seal 197·1 O\•er the first six months of fiscal 1973. accordinl? to the l.inited States Employment Service. Som(' l><"Oplc go b\ick t9 ,,·ork to supplement lh4.·ir inconles. But many seek out post-rctiren1cnt jobs because . they ··don't "'a nt to sit around -don.'L "·ant to stop \vork entirely.·· TllERE ARE. or course, retirees ,,·ho arc happy to retire and find pl enty to do. each a ccordini:: to his or her O\\'ll interests. But the re is no getting :1round the ract that some1hing nc\\· has happened iu lht• rctiren1cnl pi('tllr.f. l 'oday 's rc•iirccs arc a ]i\'clv bunch. r\ l:urly recc·n! · 1lrel1n1inar~· study of llC\\' retirees says or th L'IJl : "1\ {! ncrution or 1\meric;1ns differf;!nt from any that prcct·d('d it is bci:inning to movl! from. ac1ive \\'Orklife int o retirement .. ~-> In ~ all lik.tlih.ood, they will 00 reeognizably new types of ~senior t'ltizcns. ~ ·· They are obviously e iti7.ens ,,·ho "·aol to be 1n,·0Jved. They are younger than lhc retirees of 2Q or more years a ~o. 'f hcy arc bctlcr educuled in most c<i ~es. and thl'y \\·an\ a part or the action. 1\1" I) 1'11 f': l.1\ ff(; 1-: aC:t•d population ran hardlv I"!\' ovt.•rluokcd : Th4.' numl:x:r 011lt.•11plL' G.'i ;i nd O\'<'r has h\·1·11 J.!fO\\in,R 111\lf"h f;1St1•r than !hl' rt•~t O( th1· popul;1t1on 1•\·er sinc-1• !~IOU Toll;iy 1n1ort'! l '\t'IY If/th /\111t.•nt·a11 I!> li5,or · IJ\'(•f 1\s a 1·e~ul1. lh\' ;11t1ltull' to,,:,rrl l/H' <1lrtrr \\tJrkl'l'.J~ r·h;o1i.:1 11i.:. 1'ht rt' I' f'VldCtlCl' 111 •~"tro11 1111; rvc~~nit inn ol hi s '' 1:-.h to v.01'~ ••nd tu:-ability 111 dn ,..,(), In fa tt under lhc <Jldcr Americans 1\t•t. li . .S. employment off1 <·1•s •1rnund lhc c-ou ntry ha\'e hct•n making 3 ~pcC'ial •ffort lb find JObS for applicanl sG:l or 01·t't . l'robablv l hl· be-;1 sin~le source or in fnrm<itiOn about em1>loy ment oppartunihes in most con1 mu nities is the local office nf !he stale <'mploymenl servi ce. 1'oo, the U. S. Department of L:.bor's 1'-tanpower Ac!ministration in \\'ashington. D. C . ha~ issued a 20-pagc booklet on the subJcct of .. Back To· \Vork Aft er Rctiremt>nt." l''or 60 ccn1s. it m;.1y IX' ohlaincd from ·lhe U.S. Government Printing orr1rc. \V<i shingt on. 0 . t: 2W02 IT A1T/\CK ·th<• nld mylh thc1t a~c c~n be a jnh ha ndi c:1p. chcckinit m)th oga1nst fa ct. It includes 11 ~ugitesled Hsl or po~slbl~ job op1>0rtunitlcs l'Or people ~·ho have ct'rtain prefercn cs -such :i,:; dealing v.•ilh the public, working with their hands, particular '· This may deter snmc people from taking on a regular Job: but .s tatistirs !;hO\\' a t'ettuin decrease in the number of persons rl'ccivini:: social-security payments aft er having appli('d for b('nef1t i;. and this is attributed to their return to full-time \\"OJ"k. For many. people a ,,·orkin~ rl"t.iremcnt is ··ix-au!iful.'' A ·ne\\"Spaper colleague of n11nt• rel ired some years ai::o. lie and hi s \\·ife mO\'Cd from \Vashin~un to Tlicw ~l c1dco. Since many movirs \Ve.sterns -:ire made' in that area, he appli ed for and got "·ork as nn c:r-:tra ·"just for kicks.'' Once in a \\'hilc he is c,·en givt•n <i fe\v ,,·ords to s peak ·- ""ith extra p:1r . JIE DOES A BIT of lrre-lancc \~·ri ling along \Vith his "acting," and ChtUtian Science i'ifonitor Newa Service \V1\Sl·DNGTON', D. C. -Retired \\'Orkers can no loni:cr be forgf'lllen. There arc t~ muny of the n1. There ;.ire todav some 20 n1illion persons "ho are Gs and O\'rr. and a nother 10 n1illion "'ho art• IX't\\'t•1•n tiO and li.5. 11 J\S lht·i r numbt·r!l-j.!l'tH\', thei r 11nage is t•han~ing ra11ic1 ty. thr1r st<.itus im- 1,ro\·1ni,:. ~ 1'h1• riJlt• or rt•lir('rflCnl is ;dXlut I 5 million 1x•r:-.ons a Yl'a r. :\l:1ny_ do not \\';int to rellr<' but <1rc fo1'l't'd to do so !)('ca u:.<' of JCJb retir1•1nent J>Oli cics or rcgulutions. Others arl' \\'illing to ar· t•cpt retirement but not inactivity; they want or nt.'Cd another job. Compulsory retirement is a highly contro\'crsial subject. One of its most outspoken oprx>ncnts is Dr. Arthur S. Flemming, now U.S. Commissioner of Aging or the Department of Jl ealth, Educalibn, and \Velrare. Dr. Flem· ming is a former scrretary otHE\V. · "f BELIEVE \\'C should "'ntk \\•Ith employers. public and private, to abolish policies or that kind ," hl' de1·lares. 1\nd the 19il \IJhite !·louse Conference on Agi ng, of "'ttl<'h Dr. Flemm.Jn!? \Ya s chairm•1n, expressed" "strong op posit ion to pc it.so nn('\ polic1c!i lh11l require rctirt"n1 cnt ;,1t a certain a ge \\'ithout reAurd lo lhc mC'rits of the indl\lltluol case.·· Even more dislurblog to Dr. f1 c m. ming Is ''the !rend in this countr)' towa rd lowering the age or com· pulsory retirement." fi e qu.ickly ·"'j_ lO\'("S the life he's living. He wishes he had relired \\•hen he was 25, he says. 1'hen---ulefe is the woman ·1n San Fritncisco \\'ho retired and became so interested in searching for a 1909 Lincoln penny worth $150, which she fin<illy round, that she turned her .. coin-collecti~g .hobby into a career. /\nd the man in \Viscon11in, who had had a long.time interest in growing trees, knC'"' .ji.!st what he wanted to do "·hen he rC'tired -raise Christmas trees. t"o"· h€:' ha.s 2Q acres of them. c.;randma llloses· .didn 't start to paint until she "'aS in .her late 60 's. ll t•r American primitives captured public interC'St ·and, to her o"·n ~urprisc , she became fa mous . 1\ RECENT study sho"·C!tl that J)t'ople O\'C r 60 accounl for more than t\1·0-thirds of the ,,·or\d 's crcati\'e ou111ul ih medicine, science, go1·ernment. and th(' arts. 1'he r-.;ational Co uncil on Agin g, \\'hich kC'cps abrC'ast or developments \\·1th_ respect to the elderly, recently reported thut "\Yorkers bet\\'CCn 60 <ind i5 ha v<' proved able to prodUce, a nd in many occupations . to excel, because of their judgment, .ex perience :.1nd safety performance. points out that he is not opposed to ·lowering the ag e of voluntary retirement. sin('e that gives the in~ dividual freedom o( ehoice .. "\\'hat l oEijerl to," he Sa}'S, "is tel· lihg a \~·orker that at a certain age he is out. no matter "'hat Jcind or c~n· Lribution he is making:" · ·r o a nti t ipalc an arbil"rary rctirt'ment date. Dr. F']('mming ad· \"i ses that a \\'orker make up his mind, a! least fil"e Y<'ars l)('forehand, \\'hat he \Vanis to do., .. Tllis \Viii give him tinlc to seJea a new career and take "'hatevcr kind 6f training "he may need to prepare for it.'' EVEN IF TllE worker has no des ire for another career a nd does not really need or want to v.·ork, he should give serious thought lo just what be is going to do in retirement. . ' Or. F1 emming has found In his travels around the cOunt.ry, that "lbe happy retrre:e is usuauY ltie-active retiree." "There Is no more traumatic ex· pcriencc." he says. "than for n person to "'akc up one morning and reali ie ht' I~ not ln1'0lvcd 1n anylhin~ ;:i nything :ii nil." t;\-'<'n thoui::h a person mny have drcamt.'<I or the day \11hcn he will not h:1,·e anythinA to do, "he v.•ill discovC'r \\'hen the lime romcs 1hat \\'Care just not bu.lit that \\"UY :is human beings," says Commissioner f1 emming. ONE TIONG lhal conlrlbutcs lo the \Vhen you come right lown to It, there are, in general, only two answers: Spend less or take a job In order to have another dollar to stretch. There .are job OP,portunlties for the retired worker; in ract, more than 3.1 .million older people were in the labor force in 1972. But to turn from dollar-making to dollar-stretching : This calls ror ingenuity, persistence, and the zeal or an investigative reporter. Did you ever think of buying beef rrom a wholesaler? Yes, yo4 do have to buy in bulk -perhaps a side of beef ·at a tinie. You may not. be able to accommodate all that meat in your freezer, but "'hat about gettinq SOJU~ . or your neighbors to join you in the pur~hase? " The wholesalt>r v.•ill<tut the meat for -yo u and v.•rap it for freezing. Then you can divide the \•ar1ous cuts among the - buyers. You · can sa,·e a !airlx . substantial sum this "·ay, and you "'iii have a supply or beef to last ovt>r .several months. Jn the same \\'ay you can buy pork and sa\'C money on that. !\lost wholesalers cater to the.. markets and restaurants. to be sure. But there arc others, probably out in the suburbs, who will sell to the ~encral public. ll1ake inquiries and select the one who you reel "'ill serve you best. ll1eat is not the only food you can bu y v.·holesale. You can buy canned goods, ''egetables. and household products at wholesale prices through "buying clubs." SUCH CLU,BS are usually organize;d by_ neighbors. But they should be neighbors \1•ho are \Villing to v.·ork. The foodstiJ.ffs ha\'C to bC ordered, usually in person . They ha \'c to be delivered -generally by a member or the club. The money has to be collected, so the club shoul d have a treasurer. Are Sou "'illing to \\'Ork in order to save monC'y ? If so. Proressional ad\'icc in the org;inizing and running or such clubs C':ln be obtained from the Cooperative League or the U.S./\., at 1828 L Street. N. W., \Vashington, D .. C. 200.16. The league has a booklet on the subject, entitled ··Atoving Ahead v.·ith Group Action," for 75 cents, plus p:;>stage . As yet another money-sa\•ing option, there are the cooperative markets where some or the ~ustomary . am·cnities have been omitted in order to offer food and merchandise at 1ov.'er prices. You may prefer other markets. But why not include the ''coops" in your shopping tour lo s.ee what they have to offer, and how much you might save? As_(or...clothing,..which.has.also.risen • substantially in price, bargains are possible if you know when and where to find them. • llAVE YOU ever invesJjgated thrift shops and-discount stores? Don't rule them out \Vitnout investigation. Some have very worthwhile bargains. \Vould you turn dO\\'n a brand-new jacket dress ~·hich had~never been v.•orn, which cost S95 oriCinally, but "·as selling for $.10? \Vould you r eject a long dress \\'hich· origina_lly cost SIIS, had been v.·orn only once or t"·icc, and was on sale for $35? These \\·ere t"·o bargains quickly snapped up recently in the Junior League Shop of \Vashington, \\'here used clothing is sold . The league accepts: used clothing in good condition as donations. and also takes clothing consignment. On the latter, the league takes its commission and remits the rest ot the m.oney to the consignor. ·ti - ELDERLY RESIDENTS CHAT AT NEW YORK CENTER • • • • Pensions Probed Congress Geared for R efor1n Christian ScA?nce Atonitor fi.'~ws Service x \VASllJNGTON. D. C. -II is ttte Pti\!ale, or "com,pany" penSion , that most \\'orkers count un for that brcad- and-bulter income so essential to suc - cessful retircl'l}.ent. \\1it~ this pension . social-security benefits, and perhaps some money in the bank. the 11vera~<' \1•orker hopes to retire ,without serious financial ~·or· rics. ~ut if somethiflg happens to thal pension1 he is in serious trouble. That is "·hy pens ion reform ranks today as prob<ib\y the most important retirement legislation to eome berorc the Congress since passage of 1he Social Security Act in 1935, as far as the a\'crage America n \\·orkcr is concerned. The nev,r legislation establishes 'definite rules and standards vovering private pensions -rules that will guarantee that a ":orker, after acer· ta in . number of years, \\'ill have a "\"eSted right .. in his pension . . That is. artcr he has "'orked a cer· tain time and contributed to the pen· sioq .system, he \\'ill become eligible for some retirement benefits even though he lea\'es that job before he is entitled to the full pension. FOR INSTANCE, under the Senate bill, a "'orker would be entitled to 30 percent or hi s pension after eight years or ('mployment v.·ith the com· pany a nd "·ould acquire a lurthcr 10 percent vested interest each year un- til he reaches 100 perccrit after 15 yea rs oLservicC. The !louse bill v.·ould give the em - ployer three choices of vesting systems. The Senate-l·louse conferees lT IS DESIGNED to protect the will \\'ork nut a -co mpromise between v.·orker's investment in his pension, to the lwo \'ersions. make sure that he receives what he.is \Vhile a \\'orkcr may become fully entitled to it. "'•estcd" after a certain . number of In the past, many workers ha~ ye·~rs -th.at i.s, entilled to the rull take~ pensions for granted. no-. -a-mount o f hlS pension-= he will not be questions asked. And some have eligible to receive this pension until he retired to find they have no pension al actually retires. · all. Suppose he chooses· to take another The company may have gone out or job with another company, he will still business or gone bankrupt. Or. be entitled lo any veSted rights he because of the company's merger h · h' · \\·ith another firm the pensioner may ave In as pension with the first company. But he may not claim them comes under a different· pension until herCtires. system and fi nds his pension substan· tially reduced. Congress is acreed that there should be pension reform. Doth the Se1_1ate .. and l·louse ha ve passed lcg1slat1on to thal effcet. The bills are not precisely the same, but thCy v.·ill be reconciled by the standard procedure in a Senate·llousc con- ference committee. Tins REPRESEl\'TS a historic turning point in the private pension system. No"'· ror the first time, com-pani~_s \\'ill be held to strict funding requirements to assure suffjcient funds for pension benefit s, as they fall due. TJIERE RAS BEEN a lot t5f discus· sion about ··portability•·: that is the question of v.•hether a \\'Orker ran take hi s pension credits from one job to another. It sounds as simple a s tucking a check in your pocket -but it isn't , -There are many complications and a voluntary prog ram for portability of pension credits through a central fund has been suggested \VOMEN RJ-:TIREES can benefit in t\\'O \l'ays under thi s arrangement - either in 1hc purchase of.used clothing or by selling sli ghtly \\'Orn clothing of thciro,,·n. It means that .ibout 5150 billion in pension assets -pcrhaJi; the largest unre.gulatcd segm_ent of the economy -\\'Ill now be subJeet to official scrm-tiny_ Sinre both I-louse and Senate bills call for an insurance system to protect employees against loss s hould pension plan!i go broke, it appears that some kind of an insurance system \\•ill be forthcoming. As now proposed, it v.·ould be administered by the federal government. but financed by :..1 tax on employers. · ·A "·orker shPuld make it his business to-understand the pension system of his company and his rights under that system. He should find out 1 post.retirement blues is the as.· socialion'O! retiremef'lt with age·and, indeed, publicizing it. Dr. Flemming blames society for this -.. for conveying to older people that tbe lime has come when they arc not needed.'' ltcti has found that "rC'lirees are aptto take on that\con- ccpt or themselves and fail to take the initiati\'e they might othc r"·ise take to make plans for a n acti\-·e retirement.·· This could. be a\·01ded. he points out, if more eAlployers \\'Cre to offer pre-retirement counseling. He would urge lhal thex not only offer ft, but also promote it. lie 'feels thal sociecy ... too, "has a11 obligation in this area and should be willing to invest more than it bas in the counseling. training,. a ·nd placement ot retiree.s in new careers.•• Gaontology, Dr. Schulz says: • '••1F T'11ERE IS one lesson--to be learned from lhc new economics, it is that the government, through ap· propriata. monetary and fi scal policy, can stimulate the economic e:tpansion necessary to c reate jobs for all Americans. ~·oung <ind old. "'ho want to work anrl have the skills." On the bas is .. he arg.ucs that "business. unions, 11nd government should be a c tively engaged in creaµng part-tjmc employment op- portunities for older )>E!rsons. ·• lie is relatively optimistic about the future for retirees. l:le points put that "for the first time 've fifld significant numbers of the elderly relirihg on in· comes abOlre .poverty a·nd prospects ror the overwhelming m'ajority to do. so in theJuture," . _ . how lo{lg he has to \\'Ork there before ~ has a ,·ested interest in his pension. lie may have to w"ork there eight or 10 years to acquire this. Al so, he should ask wl:\'t would happen to his pension clainYit he takes a job wilh another company. NOW, FOR TllE self-employed. What can he or she do to qualify for pel\iion? There is a do -it-yourselr pen· sion under the Keogh plan. a.tany ha\·e adopted the plan. but it has not been an o\'ern•helming success, mainly, perhaps, because it is compli cated and the tax exemptions ha\•e not been sufficient to attract great number of subscribers. Now , along "'ilh other pension reforms, comes a prOJ)Olii3l to revise the Keogh plan to make it more at· tracti''C for .the sell-employed by in - creasing permissible t3ll'.·free con- tributions to the plan from $2 ,500 a yearto$7,500. That is. to make it possible for the sell-employed to put up to $7 ,500 a year into the Plan -that money to be free or taxation. " ' ONE OF THE best·inlormed 1utliorltles on the problems of retirement and-ill impact..on the-in· dividual and the economy is James H. SchuJz. associate professor or welfare economics at Brandels Univcrsit)•. The major factors in improve·ment·-in the economic status of the retiree are, accordinglo Professor Schul:i;. ~1->.:thc--continUed economic growth in the country from "·hich most segments of the pc>:pulatlon have benefitted: (2) ·th~ cxpansk)n of private pension coverage and liberalization or benefits paid: (3) the blanketing-in of' nc~· groups under ·social secur.ity and the increases in pension payments. Professor Schulz sees nlled ror a more equitable and more adequate old-age pcn!;ion program iA the U.S., but he "ssehs lhat .\bo development of su~h a program "need not. di!K!:ouragc or pre_Vent, individua1 initiative ind private pensions." The plan is actually in the form of a trusr-fund that the st!lf-e.mploycd "°'"'-- establish for himtelf. This may bf: done through a bank, mutual fund, or SchuJz is a strong believer in the in- di\!lduul's ''right to \\'Ork -including elderly people who are able and "'ant to \\'Ofk ." lie refutes as "a raise economic doctrine" the argument that opening job opportunities to the elderly reduces the jobs: available to younger v.·orkcrs. Jn a paper deUvered at the 25th. :in· nual Contercnee on Aging at l\ifichigan-Waync State lnstitutC .~r . ' ' ~n insurance company. Tift-TRUST. howe\'er, must bt handled by. one of thes e lhtee au'lhorlzcd agt>nts. Any dividends or capital gains accrut.'d by the inv~ funds are also free or tall'.atlon. Any ~1!-employcd individual with ' employees under him muSl also in · elude them In-the plan -set up the plan ror thom and deduct a certain :1mount from lhelr s alaries lo be placed in arslmilar trust fund . ' .. ., • ' ... _ PUBLIC ~OTICE • PUBLIC NOTICE • SU'•71114 SUl"lRIO• COUltT Off THE STATl Ofl' CALll'OltN1A l'Ofl l'ICTITIOUS •USINl.\I THll COUNTY 01' OltAMGl NAM.I! STATlMllWT N .. A·l&"' • The followl119 M•IOIU i re dolllll NOTM:l Off MlAltUIG 0,. Pl:TtTION b111l"fu 11; l'Olt .A,.POINTMIHT 011' SUCClSSOlt TOWN I. COUNTRY .USOC!ATES, TltUSTlll • PUBLIC NOTICE PtrBLIC NOTICE 2192 Dvl"ont Drl'<'C, Su!!• 10., N..,POO"I .E1!1lt ol JAMES H. ACKLEY, t n NOTICl DI' MAflSHAL'1 SALl S,,..;11, C1. '2"" · 1~"'"· lnltr $!tlt Collllclion l urt1u. t lrMlfllrd H, Miiier. 15 LIM!t 1111, NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 11'111 LIL· (t llf'o<n!t U>l't>Ol't llon. l"lt!l!l!ll "'· W A Newport a11o1;1\, Ct , t1"60 LIAN M. ACKLEY lltl Ill~ lwrt !t I llort~, tkt Wlltli m A. ll0'10f' t~I Wil· P1clnc v .... 1ure1 11 l)firlf'lerllllp o! Miiiion fer .,,oolntnwnt of 1ucc11-llt m Borton. OelMdtnl. No. n 011. ~kit 1119 M•IM'1 1r1 P1c111c llltal lru1Tff. ••'••tne• lo;> Wl'lltll 11 m.at '°" a v ... 1r1ue of i n ,x.c:utlo11 11,ued II" E1!1I• Proltc:ll, Inc. t nd Jt..,.1 ll. IYrlller ~rllcut1r1, tnd 1ri11 11>1 11,... I ncl Mlreri '· 1f14 by tne f>\ll'nf(litt l (O\jt!, KIMIPJt Corp0r111on, bDlll c 1111or11lt 1>11tt of Mtrlng '"' um. /loll• ......, ,., Ctt1!rt t 0,11101 CDllfth' Jud•el•I 0 11.,:,1, corportl!0111 r '1SJ DuPont Orlvt. Suitt for AprU II, ltll. II t :OO t .m., 111 !M Jlllt(lfnfll"t 111,.,..,. FtD•ut ry t 1'7• M , Nt-1 Btlt~. Ct . •2~ COU•lroom DI Oepartmt n! No. l of 111<1 c 1., of Ori ' 51 ltl ot Ct!:!orn"• Thi• bu1lne11 11 COllGVC:l.0 DY t 91111r1I eou•t, 11 700 Civic CtMfr Ori~• W11t, 111 = 1 lud<;t,.:.• tfl!:r.a ln i.'vor 13j partnerllllp. ti-.. C!ly ol Stlll• Ant , Ct t!lornt1. 1 Brtdlorlll H. Mll!t r Otled Mtrc ll Jl, 197• l11t..-1!1lt Collt-cllon lluretu. • C.~lllorn • 1 lll!I 1talt mtlll w11 lllK wl!ll lllf WllllilM E .. 5f JOHN eorper1ll011, -t i iue19menl (rt<lolc;r '"' COUllfY Cl«lr. of Ort"'l!t CoUflfJ on '"'t rcri County Cterk t<;ttlnll W. A. 80tl011, •~• Wiiiiam il. 1, 1911. ' MILAN M, DOSTit.L 9or10I\, tkl Wllll1m llor1"" -ti ludO· ltft()C A P•Ol'llSIONit.L CO•POl:ATION men! dtDlor, 1noWlllO I nt! l)tltnel 11! ll'IM'4 Jlf SOUTH MAtN ST STI l M 13.741.tS t elutllY dut llfl 111111 ludOmt"' "" Publ!"*I Ortf1.QI Ca.11 Otlty Piiot OlltAN•t:. C:ALll'OllN°IA nW. lllt dll•"' ,,.. IHUlllCI al u ld ••Kll!I,,,., MtfUI 11. II, ll. Ind AiirU 1, U7'. W ·I• A"-W&... .. I ••TITIOM•• I llt V• l•vt«I "'"°" t ll tl'>I rl9111, II~· •no# ----------------l t11•l llS.2t2a · , 111i.rn1 of u la ll>lllt,..."' a.i.tot •II tht Publl1htel Or•not C I O "I Pll ! P<'QPtrly In IM COlmty of Ottn~, S!11t Of Merell Jj 16 tnd All Jl~1 1tla 1' 1 10.,'1.j Ct lllor11lt , det<rlbtd •• tollOWI! .---,;;;,;mO,oii;ttiii;u---1:.:::::::.:::·=:•.::::_='::~·:..:::.:_~:-:::: Lot 61. Trt cl '1li0, t i 1M1r 9octk UI, PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI IUllH•s l Pton 11-ll ... AKord• of Ott nllt COUii• NAM• STAT1M•HT .PUBUC NOTICE tv. •now11 •• "s s.-r1 Aa.!I. cost• Tl>t lollowi119 per10111 art M ing • Mt'W, C1lllOO",,lt . b<ltl11n1 11: NOTICE IS MEllE&Y GIVEN llltl on SEE 1NOUSTlltlES.M1j.ljO Ml. Emm e. • NOTIC• TO ClllDITOllJ ThurlCI••· 11,pl'll 11. 1171, II J:OO 1t'etoc:• P. . r ounttln Vtllay, Ct llfor11l1 t110I SUPt:•IQll: COUllT 01' THtr: "'· ti ,,,.... al Courtlloult. Or•noe County Wllll1m E. Ooor11-, IU.0 "'!· STATI Of' CALll'OllHIA l'Oll HubDr Munklpt l Courl, .COi Jt m bD••t Emmt , l'oul\lt ln Vtllty, Ct lllorn11 TH• COUNTY' OP OllAMGI • llotd, Clly M Ntwp0rl lttc:ll. Counl1 ol '27at • N .. A·7'UO Ottno-, Stlle ol CtlUO!'llll, I ..rll "11 t i ' J11'M1 M. Docw-1111111, m Lo.:1111. Es!itt of QE.'LMA M. STITH O.Cttled pub~c 11K1lon tn lllt l'Hthol•I Dl""'e" for I Comp!Ofl. Ct lllorrllt '°221 NOTICE 11 MEAEflV GIVfN 111 1M ct ll• ln lt wlul montv ot -Un!l.-d Slt ltJ, llll1 buliM11 11 cOllOIKled 11'1' • 1-rtl cr.-dlt1tt1 of Ill• 1iw.-. Mmta OKedent 111 -rloht. 11111 t nd ll\lt r•1t 111 n kl 111rll!trsl'llp. m.1 111 Ptr1on1 ht ... lna cltlm• ~111111 11\t luOOmtl\1 a-or 111 tllt t tlOVt dMcrlbed Wllllt m A. Ooorn-ttilll --lrt rt<1Ulr.ct lo fllt fhem pr-1'fY, or 111 mvc:" ,,.,.....,., t i mty Dt l Tllll 1!111rnttrt WIS f111d w111'1 lllt wl!h tllt ntciru ary vouci...-1, 111 !tit o!rk~ ntCtu1ry tn u tl1fy stld 9!!Kllll011, wl!ll I COUf'ltv Clerk of O•l''llt Cou111y on Mlrdl of 111<1 cl•rlr. llf Ille ioo..t a111111e11 cour1,.,.. 1ccrved lnttrf'll I nd c01h. 1 .. lfJt. lo prHtnl ,......,, <¥1111 Ille ntet lltrv Dtlld Mtrcl\ Jl, 1tU. l'm.J41 ~1. to It.I unc1e<1l91'td •I 111t lllllct DllLAltD O. WILIClllSON Publl1hld 0.-111g9 Ca.st Di lly P!lol. 111 ....,. t llornev1, OONALO I". GOOOWIN Mt•:WlJI• Ortl'IQt CtunlY M1rch 11, ?S. anll April 1, I, 1'74 t06-l4 t nd TiltENT G. ANO!ftSON, Allll""Y' 11 l y I!:-M. Eldt r Ltw. 60I 50llll'! Mill Strwt, Room :m, Los Otopuly -A~ln, Ctlfroriii-tOOlt -Whlcti 11 tM • .,,..At •-PUBUCNOTICE -----------------'~lpltct ol b!.111""1 of lllt ~llO<lild 111 111 Pll l"'tft'I Att«,..., l'ICTITIOUI IUSINl!I$ ml'lltra Pf'ltlnlflO to '""' 11tat1 o! 1tld '1U Wll1lllno l lvll. dKtd .... !. wtti.111 lour montl\1 t !lt r Irle ln ........... C1IH11'fll• .... Nit.M• ITATl!MINT flr1t !Wl>llaollort of llllt notltt, PllDll•-Or11111t Coe1t 0 11ly Pi iot. Tiii foOow-11111 ptllOnl 1rt dolllfl Olltct Mtrcll :U, 197.t.. Mt rrll TS, t l!d April 1. 1. 1t71 10.ll·I• butl~~: OIL O~ PE"SYLVANI... GAllll:IELLE ALMA GOOOlttOGI!" EKKV!rhr of 1111 WIU 70n Llltlo H1'6or Drlw , Hunll110lon of 1111 abDvt l!t m.cl dec.0.nl a..ch. Ct tlf. '2MI OON L •od-1< C. Ct ll\, 7!1n Ll,lo ., ...... , A D P. GOODWIN ANO "' '""' Tl:IHT 0 . A ... Dl.l:SON Orlvt . HUllll"fl1on lllt<h. C1Ut. t'lMI AllWMYI II LIW lllcl'llrlll J, W11v.,., t[)Q EDD!lde 6M Stllllllt Hill 11.....i It-m Clrck . Hu11!lnpt011 f111ch, Ctlll. ~ LOI """""" c111"'""" "'14 9tflt G. Wit'"''" IGl2 EDD!lllle Clrcl•, T'th UUI iM4211 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC• llllVlllNe l lDI Nntlc• 11 l\lrtDV glnn tht1 lllt &01nl of l •U'I''"' of ,,,, COlll c-mut1lly Col!t<;t• D11trlct o! Ot•no• C1111nty, Ct Htorn!a, will rtctlvt lff\td b!dl VP •a ll:C>O '·"'· W.ctftt'lday, Aprll 17, lt l•. ti Ille Huritlnoton 811tll, Ctlllar11it ""' ....,_,, ... I KKVtr111' Norm• C.!n. 10n L1111t Mtr tle!" Orlw . Pi.rt>tlihed Or•roJe coast Datty P'llol, P'urcn11l"9 Olpt of Mid Kl>OOI d11!r!c ! tt.;r,tlllfl!On 9tt t ll. Ct lllorJN '2"4 Mlrcll 1S '"" April 1 I IS 1t7• llXlt·I• loctl'ld ti 1170 A!ltma A ... tnllt, ln1!• Thia Ml-11 cono!IC11d by 1 c;1111r11 ' ' ' ' Mtw , c 1111,,..n-.. •' ""'le:" tlmt u ld Did• P111 ...... 1ftlp L will bl publicly OC>.....t t l!d rttd tor: A.C. Ct lll \.r PUBLIC NOTICE CUST OM Fit.flAICAlED STORAGE AND Ak llt rlll J, w.,.,,,.., WOiltK IENCHES, GO\.DEN WEST Thh •t•l-1 w11 l!l.cl wllh !,,.. Countyl----------------ICOLLEGE. Clttk of OrMlgl (Olltlly Oii Marci! ''· 1t7• MOTICe TO ClllD,TdlS All bid• -lo Ill 111 accorilll l'ICI wH~ l'·mtl SUPl!llOI: COVl:T °" TH• "" ln1!ruc11aM tf'ld C-llio<il '"" Pvbl i1ned 0r .. 111. (Gall DtHY rnoi. lTATI 01' CALll'OllNIA ' Spt<lllclt !lonl Wl'lleh 1r1 "°"' "" !tit t l!d Merell II. 2!, 11\d April l, I, lfl4 tlf·I• l'Oll T HI COUNm ... OUNGI mt¥ bt ...cured In tht llfflct of !ht H• . .t.•"'41 Purchtllllfl AOfllf of Mid Kllool llli1lrld . E1ttlr et RICHAJlO G ll A V E S Etc~ biodirr .....,., ,..,tw\'>it wllll l\i1 Did 1 GILBEllT, Otce11tc1. c1tllltf'I c/ltC:t, conln.111 chK•, or PUBLIC NOTICE ----------------! NOTICE IS !1EllEllV GIVl!N 10 111t l>l""'ll'<'t bOnc1 mtllll PIYt Dk lo Ille orlllt r •ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS Crl'dllD!"I ol Ille 1-ntmtlll ~-111 01 111t C~lf C(llnrT!UrlllV Cotleflt Ollfrlel NA.Ml. STAT5Ml!NT "'"' a!I Pft16111 hi ... ino (lt lrn1 -Otlni' , ... a....-111 M TJ ''""' In Ill .,..,_, llOI , .. , Tiii foll<IWlng petlOnl ••t ill<:lillfl ltld lll«tcltnt 1r1 r~ulr.ct 111 flit .,,.m, tht n l!vt pert..,! 4Y.'cl of ,,,.. 1um DICI IJ l>uilnHI 10: wlrh It.I nKtUll'"t' V11UCl'ltr1, Jn tllt otflct 1 9ut ranlft tnt t lllt blOOt• wlU en!lt in111 OF ... !CE PAii.iC ASSOCI ATES, 21'2 of lllt clt rk of ll'le ttlOYI onllll.ct caurt. or 111t ~-.ct CO<{lr!KI If 11'11 ,.,..,. It OuP""t .Drlvt . S11i11 100, Nt111P0r1 111 prrMnl !Mm, wllh lllt 11Kt11try 11111nl.O 10 l!im, In ti.. •v""" of ltllur• lo ar1c11. CA '2"4 YOUC M r1, to ll'>t uf'ldtrsitnta 11 1111 office ...,,..,. Into w t h' '""''•U . n.. Pf'IKHdt.,of Brtdtorlll M. Ml\1.,.-, SS Lilldt 1111, Ill 1111 t!IO!'!'t ... , MAll:ll.V, 11.. CA.Jl LTO,., 1111 chic• wllf II<'! tor!tllllCI. or In '""' clH Ntwporl •••ell, CA '2660 A!lorritv 11 Ltw. sm N""'1l0r1 Centtr 11f 1 IJOIW:I, rM lull tum l'ht rtClf will b• P!Klllc VtnturH (I pattn1'1riip GI Or!vt, Suite '60. Newport Btlth, lor'ftlttd 10 .. Id $Cllcol d l.llr.•I wt1id1 l'ht ptrlntrl art Ptclllc llttl Ctlllornl1 t'l6'0, -ich 11 tl'le p!tct o1 NG bl-rnt Y wlllldr •W 11i1 bid for I I E1!•l1 Pro(1Ct1. Inc. Ind Jllnfl A. l>u1lntt1 of II•• lHldertlgntd In •II mt1!er1 l'O'rloa of fortv·li ... t ('-1) CltYI •!!fl'" l!'!t I KntpP Cor110rt !I011. t>e!n (111tornl1 Pfrl11,.tng to tM t •lll .. OI 11ld O.t t<i.nt, dt lt 1et lor lilt -lnQ lht<'ool (orPOrt lt,,.,1) 1111 OuPon! Or lvt, Suitt wi!Mn lour mOl'llhl t lllr ll'M l'lrlt pt,ttllie•· lllf 9otrd 114 Tru•!lfl rnerv•s . "'• I JOI, N1.,.porl Bt1~ri. CA t'lu.t lion llf )Hh noflce. prlvlltOt of re(td l!WJ any tnd t ll bi d1 or lnls D•t1lnd1 I' conallc!ed by a OtM'fll 0.ttd Mtrcl! n. lt14. IO w1!vt a11v lrreqult rlllo1 .,. lnlo:rnt ll• J>t tlntrtll!p. .#. CLIFFOltO .STEJSKAL lits In ""Y l'Hlll or 111 tllt bld!llno. &r1!1lord M. Mll!t r E•tcu'lor ol f!'lt Will 51Q"•4:' NORMAN E . WAT$0N Tllh 1!1r1mt~I wt• tlltd wl!ll !tit ol !lie 1bDve nt m.ct dtt edtnl J ech . 9111rd ol Trutt"" Counl"f Cllrlr. nf Ori ty on A\1rcll HAlll:Y' It. CARLTON Ol>ton; April 17 •. lt7l ·,V:OO 1.m, 1. lt7,. AnO<'Nlr 11 L•w ':', P ubtltl'ltd Or~1t Otll"t' P!lol, l'ntU Ml N......., Clflltt Dr1¥1 "prll 1, t , 1'1' 11Joi-71 "" oc ~ublllhtct Or1not Ca.\t 01111 Mtrcll 11, 11, 25, t ncl A.prll 1. lt7l Svllt 461 ,.,. Pllllf, N......., •tt<ll, Ctlfflnllil f2M1 13'-1' Ttl; 171•1 toM-UU --------------Aft9nlJ lflf ... '"'91' PUBLIC NOTICE PubWll'led °"""' (0911 OtHV Pilol Mtrcli U , tl!d A~t I, 1. 1S, 1t1' 1o.;&;li - ,... .. PUBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L ;_y p I L 0 T c L A s s I -1, F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 . .. • \ . -· ··~ ~-"'· IOO '" The B111t1I Mfrk•tP,IKe on Ille Oranct Ctt•U llt,..t> ......... '" ••• '" ,., ..,_... ... "' ... 0 Ill '" lootl ' Mor ..... ,.,...11','t~" ""' ... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS· ,..., <' .. \ I•'• hO ..., ............... 100 , .. t 'g'f Y<t...,.,~ "" '" f ono .. d . 100 ,.. .... ' "' ... ..,.,... ....... 100 '" You Can Sell 11 . Find II. [ 642•5678 r Orie Call S."~e ·~· .. ~ ... ., " '"' LO\I I f(lo,lnl:f "' , .. Trade It With a Want Ad : : Fas1 Credit Apptoval 'w •.... ~, ··-""' , .. MefthondiW 800 ... ... '•' •, "' '" .. Ganeral ERRORS: Advertisers --------- Jhould check their ids d1ily & report error• I mm e d I 1 t e I y. Thel DON'T LIVE IN ' A SHOE DAIL-Y PILOT 111umts If .1°11 0h1'(' 1n1in) • l><l·~· ... 11. liability for the first! rh 1~ l../ rnr ~'tltl. ,\-,,,.'1.h,•1•11 I -t 1 t' IH>lll<', 11111 !il•Jrl('JO t:.11, ;upt n corr c nHr 1on1 1111 ,.f 111~, , .in"·' t;i'I('~ 11 .di I only. j r" 11··111 S1•U c·h':or1un.: 011 •n• I IP ~!1111 1 •I rkhi:ht, 1• !11!•' , General l)nJI "a:c·hl·~ T\' :n •h·· 1.1111 1h 1u•n1 w11,~h1 ~· 11111111 ~ l<'1ilun ~ Inn nu1n••111u~ '" 1 Waterfront Duplex [ n'r1111">n. lr+c-r 1111r1...,... 11iwl Z 1:i..-trrn\, C'f11·h: p lC'r ,(· floaf. i1'1.1ui~· .. !u ('!ll1·h ~n111'.lll (In Nll-nt"I' lut; i.•(lOJ JOl',1· !111l111n Th" n 11 1nl" Ill 11«' Ii·~! SI l(l,fVJl. _j h·•ll .. •' :u" uij \•'I) l:u~·· Ct11t · ~ 9'N-11~1 ll..,111 "l ,1,011r·,.-.r .. •11!1 111 associated 3AOKE AS-REALTORS ZOZS W lolboo •1J·llll 1!1 l h~· l:"r;o:.:1• J'\,•I\ lifl )'OU!' 1·1~·!1•', ,._,JI u .. t·~!JI~ 11 .. 11'' '\.111 '"' l•>l'll.: pl1·.I"' \!<'I! I •lrt1r· attJ..-'!'rt~. OPffl PL 9 • fT:S TU.V 10 BE f/CEI EXECUTIVE n1anor. Pool , ~® ~ s.tluna. triple ga.ngr -1\lJ~ ' 1he ex1ra11. S67.j00. C;ilt 847-6010 10 5('('. AJ:I 1_.,.. ________ _ THE REAL ESTATERS [=~~I NDEX ) ii '"""~!~!~,~ .. ,..,"' --\llllll•'ll \\'i• .. fl,•1 1'1·:1:-i(J:\ ,\l.11.f.,l) 1'1{,\l:"'l:'\C .\ •'•'U 1.!l'llldl .,ff!\ 1• 111 1h •· l~··t Rt•I E1la1• for Sal• I j l "1t"u1.1 dtl ~l 11 ·~·~•11"'1 ', ~--------~ 1 l·•P •••11111\1 ... 1•111 111.on .1n•I !:t:,;~r,.l:w~ll Mamt• !Gt S\lfl\'l'l•lr 10 11111< [lliH! 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S ;~ J~I " ,1 L;l\'o t>\ 1) (',,!1 ... 1; l~IJfj ':·T I B!G CANYON "OEAUVILLE" 4 bedroon1 hnr11c \\ upg rade d cn rpeting pool o;izcd lot · r1u1c1 locat1on . S139.500. 'font Queen 644·62011. 11)50 1 Cretin. •llln. "-'"' ........ '21 llitdrie c." ........... , ...... ,. A P B P II E E B ~ H...,.. ,, .,. tJf ltWltl' "-""" " " . • • .. Tr•'ltn. T•1vt1 , .• ""' f4S Tr1U.•'-Utllity to A U E z--ft U-E Z R S D D H 0 S A S II R llP ATt P•ooPO H S H H T D 0 R STORYBOOK HOME 1 1·:~:: l l ~i, AT ll l;N H EP ll H A Hll A MTR A P J.ovcly 4 bffiroom. 3 ba!h. 2·~Horv fam ily hornc \\'ct har, I ~. \\'O<"'ld d'l'ck. 22f,o sq. ft. !'79,950 Jcanlf :\c"' ma n. f\4 2;8~35 tl,49) I ---.1 '''"'"''"''""'""' , .. A11ti.-1ca.n1e1 · n 1 ltKt .. litnt l V ... ltllt 9M Sllfff .. llK,, llMI ..tH t WNlll Ol lVlt . f61 Trll":lfl ,;,,, ........ , HJ ..,._ """ ......... ' ff) AoirM l H tlllt ". • . .. . t 6' ..._.. St""' & ,,,.,, .•. • ... ............................. , .. .""'"' ''""'"""' .......... . ,,. A.-.. N .. 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April l. iq74 '3en•r•: Geq1r41I Gen1r1I 1n1r1 1n1r1f entrtl eMr1I Gen1r1I Gtntra 1...::::::::-::;._-:-----==--:----1.=====:;;;:=======:;;;:;;;\...;=~-Dieumym1NiPGIA~Hiiiio;MM~E?'---1 ;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;,.=;;;;;:;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:; i ' !<F.llROOMS '"' 1•10,""'' I · ' • -~ 1 1'alct-Atl\lanlait' of th\J , CAREER OPPORTUNITY! COLLEGE PARK -POOL HOME "'1"' ... w. c.J1 l\oJ1~10. • • ' Ou•IHic•tions: Integrity & Enthusi•sm Find out for yourself -E!'\RN while you LEARN how to make it ifi Real Estate Sales! CONTI NUOUS & EXTENSIVE , TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY! Call today-it's FREE! No obligation-let '!O. talk about it no\v! Start earning \Vhile you're learning in U1e class room & on the job. Pr09ram Starts April 15 Make R1servations Now Our graduates of 'rhe Real Estatcrs Career Kick-Off Training J)rogram tell u .~ it's fan- Lastic '. FOil PROFESSIONALS BY PROFESSION- ALS '. Call hl ari AJ1n llazc, 833-3305 for de- tails. You'll be glM you did ! - A PENTHOUSE A ROOFTOP HAVEN OF PEACE & QUIET - away ff~Jll the mad rush · and on ly minutes from the'financial renter in Sa nt a t\na. the shops, stores. free"rays and markets. Just the 2 of you , with a breathtaking view of the city. Elevator service. subterranean garage. air condition ing, dream ki tchen, 2 carpeted balcony/patios. Priced at only $77,500. CALL 540-1151 for appointment to see! EVERY WOMAN'S DREAM TO BE A · BALBOA PENINSULA POINT HOUSEWIFE! \Ve have the home for her now. Prestige location on Seville Ave. near ocean and bay and tennis club. 5 Bedroom , 3V~ bath, famil y ro om, TV room, Billiard room an(I wet .bar. $114 ,500. Call for appoint- ment, 540'11~1. ERITAGE REALTORS , 4 UNIVUI' li()Mf' • SEE THIS, IT'S THE ULTIMATE -Unique l·lome!t is proud to present one of the finest homes in the Ne\vport J1arbor area. Wid'ely acclaimed by local Jlealtors at a recent pre, view showing, this property is a landmark and de servingly so'. 1l's a fa1nil y home, yet eles:ant; it is ·a h1rge home. }'et easy to main· lain ; it has a spectacular Cat alina view, yet is just steps to a lovely beach; it is colorful an d exciling, yet not a nianument l Q some- •. vne's personal preferences; it is priced at $325,000, and worth every penn·y. llyo-u are in the market for a fin e home, contact Unif{ue Jlom es for a descriptive brochure on this property. Tours conducted by apPointtnent. UNIQJJE HOMES Rooltors, 67S-6000. 2~3 E. Co1st Hwy., Coro~• del Mir Gener el General · it Balboa Bay Properties * Bay Ave. 4 uni!S $75,000 \Vatcrfront duplex $125,000 Balboa Coves $129,500 Oceanfront duplex $155,000 1'ry your trades NEWPORT HEIGHTS Duplex, Lovely 3 BR. owner's unit + 3'BR. rental. Best Joe. Owner anxious $89,500. 642-7491 575-7oGO ' HORSES-HORSES . ·-----~-~ TIBURON 3 BR., 21h ba., fam . rm . Pool: Conveniently loca- -l'ed condo. i11 xlnt cond. $37,500. 556-6800. 'free shaded 3 BR., 2 ba. ~1ini·horse ranch, Back Bay area. $39,950. 673-7420. ' REALTORS IB 4 Loc1I Offices To Serve You GOOD GRIEF! I NC'11 rl y alt our listings sold practically ovrmlght. So ... WE NEED INVENTORY General If you have coniildered selling 1 ~;:;:;;;::=====::;;;:;;=;:====1 your hdtne or income prop-1~ erty CALI. US. \Ve can General Gen•r•l ofrer' j;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;~;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;..;;;;;;;;;;;:::~::;;;;;;l / Personalized S<'rvlCe) ·, IYou'ro Important lo .us) / J ,./, .J ft J I Contlnuou11 quality ex· .JV.a Qr A an ))OIUf'C (y.·e try h11rder) · "' ./ S~clul •·no obligation" Magnificent main channel view. 6 Bdrm., 5 bath home with formal dining rm. 55 Ft. lot, 4 car garage, pier & slip. $575,000 WATERFRONT LOT You can build the house ol your dreams on this 57.5 fl. Jot on the main channel. $400,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1 341 Boy.lff Dr., Suit• 1, N.B. 67Ul61 ~ral Gener•l fi{ireeme nt ta~k us/ ./ J.'N>C> evR.lua!lon 11rhn chargt"ll?) Please ell.II &14-7211 THE REllL ESTllTERS $3450 Dow.--Nono-· \Vhen you bu y an Am.(!ri can llome Shield protected home through us, you are as· -sured or purctiasing a warranteed trouble- free Qome. * American Home Shield's llomeo\vners l.,rotaction Plnn guarantees sen•ice. re- pair or replacement of th e ELECTRICAL , l rEA'PING, BUILT-INS and PLUMBING SYSTEMS within th e home,linduding the hot water heater. * 1'his plan Is in · effect ror one full year after escrow closes. * \Youldn't you rather buy and own a home that has the American llome Shield llomeowners ProteCtion Plan? * CaU 64&-0555. I . /l@tUe s~ ~ I REALTORs' .. EXCLUSIVE SHORECUFFS A one of a kind property '''ith a \VHITE WATER VIEW and PR!VATE BEACH AC· CESS. Th1s gorgeous 4 j}edroom has 3 cozy fireplaces. Enjoy formar dining and a family roo1n . J ust like new. Open Dally 1-5. 186 Shorecliffs Rd. CALL 644· 7270 2828 E. Coast Highwily, Coron• del Mir J + r~AL\lILY room. Lovely area clost" to ne1v shopping 1.>enter. EXC<'lletlt &lld!Uon~ WATCH THE SUNSET OVER MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: Al:Mhitely lmmaculalt' 3 Only S38,!M. Call 847-6010. THE REllL ESTllTERS CATAlllNA One or the bfst views in 1-lal'bor View Hiil.~. This lovely home fiii l.S oul on a SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME hc<lroom, 2 bath home. Agt. QuRllty one-owner home G="'"-~1------\\'llh numerous fruit tttes1,:;.;"";;.;:0..:.'oc•;_ _____________ .,.. __ ·, txi!Qt overlooking a t.rret.•n belt and with a forever 1110 degree view of ~ and Catalina. Very sharp '1 bedroom -family room -J bath, 3 c11.r garagC!-~parkl· tns: ll & F pool -F'i~ ring and many mo~ extra~ 10 make indoor-outdooc livin~ at ito; bes!. Cati ooy,• 673-&fJO. 20' x 53', 2 BO 2 BA carp., draped, bll-ins, r'e frig., v.·asher & elect. dryer, v.·\red for 220 air cond., kitch, clo<·k, storage shed.I -"="=====--:=:! landscnped pntio. Threl' yr.;;, RENT WITH old -like nu. Located in new adull pk. a'X.ay from OmON noisy SI. One--ha~ bl. from Family IOY.'TlhotiM'S 1-2-3-4 rlubhou~. $15,495. Red. to bdnns. }100 & up near the $12,951). Call EVES. BE,\CH. Call V ,\"LLE\' 21~, 617-7152. REALTY ~"~13 CAN BE SEEN AT: ~ . CRESTMONT ESTATES ,."' '""''"'" .. '"'~""' \':\l,l,E\' Rl\l.I\ & Ji11ndyn11U1'J1 \\'Orkshop. Dining arra, homen\aker's ~ kitchf'n. Covered pa t I o ; sprinklers, c e da r · s ha k e roo l, Full 1irlcc, S:H.500. Call S:W-1720 , [~'-)' 2955 llnrbor Bl\'d: BLUFFS JEWEL BOX j 11.61 S!te Dr .• Brea. (Central ...... '"""~"' CONTACT RA\', PK . ... l~ltA'o "''"'""'~ 0('""'~' I Ave. {cross from Brea Comm. Hosp.' Lot No. 46. . litGH ..• for showing. N BIG CANYON. De n ne PN'sli..:t• Home! Hu~l' family ewport Models ror salt>. Al s o roon1. Boat g11 !e lhru gar- Spcctacular Golf Cour.1f' ,\i ll\~e. Sh11rp! $43,9jl) !s 11 Ocean Vlc1v homes fron1 hnri;:ain. Call 8•17·6010. v s111.300 •o s260.ooo. opl·n l OPfNTILg ·rrs FUNTOiE.NfCE.1 ·isfa, 8 'Rue Grand Vallee D•il• lO to'""'. ~-~ Big canyon Nry,·port Beach FANTASTIC invl'stmer1t In 714: 644-00""'6 . hno1nin1; Ney,•port Vls1a. -~== Supoi· shani 3 bcdroon1 Sell idle items '\l."il h H D111(v Any dny is ttte BEST DAY to home. \Valk to blutrs. Pilot Classified nd. 642-$78 run an ad? Don 't delr1.,v. , . $27.9.10. Bkr. 64:>-0303. 1G_:;;";;";;;"';;•;;1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;G;;•;;"';;;';•;;1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,! Balboa Peninsula II '.! bedroom. 2 b'tth hnmr plu~ DON 'T GASP -IT'S TRUE hal'~lor N'ntal. BuU1-lns, fi~plaN! and paOo. $61,000. 6'16-7171. ()P(N Tll g • IT'S FUN TO eE NfCEI ~) I ~ '- THE REllL ESTllTERS The best of el/t'rything, t'orever vlev.•. private patio, exquisitely de~ratec:l, "1th lush carpets, de c o ra t o r 11·allpapers ·" c u s t o m rlr11pe:o1. No improvement <'X)X'nscs aflf'r ntoving tn. 3 Bdnn:<1. -2~ balh.<1, fonnal I dining fl l'ea. Many unusuRl ex1ra:-i. incl. 1'pccial Sl'l.'urity rl('ViCC'S. Quick possei;sion. $14,500. C. F., Colesworthy Realtors 64()..0020 PROFESSIONAL ·BUILDING 2100 Sq. Ft. attractive free ~landing. Near ma I a business district and next to r e11 ldential ll('ighborhood. Ample off street parlting 1 $100,COO. CHI! JetTY O'Beim. PETE BARREIT -REALTOR- 642-5200 '----------~ ; CLAS.~ SELLS -6-12-5678 Rig Can yo n \Vith \IE\\'. t\tncni ties g'alore! D_ra.mat1 c use of ~lrx1can lilc on living roo1n. <11n1n~ roo 1n. entr~ :in cl po\1•der roon1 fl oors of th1 :-: i-:pa c1ous 4 bcdrooin hon1e . SpectaCu· Jar entry l'{lUl'l yarll \1·1111 exten,.ive use of lile ~l cckin g antt l:il h arbors. SI 7~.000 . i $©~~~-~r..trs e WATERFRONT -PIER & FLOAT A perfect ge 1n on the Canal in Old Ne ,vport. 2 I~ed roo 1n s, fresh and sparkli ng in side and out. Zoned R-2. $92.500. SANDP IPER WITH POOL AND ... Vie.'v at Spyglass Itidgc. 4 bed room. 3 bath, 2 frreplaces. 3 car garage with con trols. Wet Bar. All built in Kitchen . Dramatic Cathedral ceili ngs. $120 .500. UNIVERSITY PARK EXCLUSIVE Rare ''\Ve~: Poi nt" 011 \Vid<! greenbelt highly upg:aded. Onl y, 5 bedroom model, sC parate fnm1ly and du11ng rooms. c:in for appoint· ment. S72,900. Fee 50 FEET ON COAST HIGHWAY Downto\vn Laguna Reach. idea l for shops. ~pper level access ror pnrking v.ilth ocean view apts. Good income from 3 un its now. $130,000. DIAL ~-1766 2161 San Jo,quln Hlll1 Rd., N.B, A 'COLDWELL BANKER CD. t .. That Int riguing Wo"I Game with o ChucHe I l<li!ul llr Cl.A'f' I , POUAN IQ R~•ro~ 1.!Ht11 ¢1 1ht lo~r .cro"'bl.d word1 be· I low lo for"' loor ii,.,,plt words . r1t1NT "'UM&ER£0 l£1 1E•S IN 111~.sc QU AR£ri C) UNSCIAM&l[ A.!OYE l!Tlf~S 10 Gll ANSWfR • • SCRAM-LETS An1wer1 In Cla11lfic•tlon 800 ... If you're plcpwing a Newport Beacl(move twrry folyour cl)9ice1 Half g,onr in half c1 ~·1:,-1r ,1nd the res! 1\•1il 111J! la.;t long. rlurry to see this disti nct ive Nev.:porl Beach development C'lf condom1n1un1 homes, built-in clu~l ers around hl'lndsome court yard~ Eight superb models. e.acl-..a ma•hfrPiCc~·bf ~ luxur v. comfort. convenience and quality construction. Sundccks. fir\?placc. wet·bdr. elegant i'vl asler Su11e. Sun·Litt?" kitcheo. private enclosed doub!,• ga r<'Jge. Recreational fclcilitles include h~at~d s111im1-ning pool. ' hghted tennis court ... <.,i ur i.1. tht>rapy pool. All exterior building and yrtiunds tn."ntenan·ce pr ovid~d Sau .. fl1 vo ur cunO:ii!y-s~e N~'\\'port Crest toddy 1 T'\l.•o, Three. 11nd Four 8 e droon1 Condomipium Homes from 56~.ooo to Sti,ooa ~C-lo•,......•M"•OfltN Cc "" ,A :c;>.--•-M.Gt..,.c..,.. ....... 0--.. °""'"''• -:.·.=.w .. r:: ... -.... ..,_·-·-.. -.............. -···· .. . .... _ ..... _. ·-· .... , ......... ' .. .,. .• _ .. _.,.,,.__,_,, ·u _ _._, .. _. POOL SEASON JUST AROUND THE COR-Ai'· ~=~-~-I f I 3 bed 2 b th f I · g 5 Rf.DR00~1 :l 111Ql")'. lAl'WI NERI Beauti u room, a ea unn private kil . E.~cellent. ~ an outstanding )'al<> Verde stone fireplace. IYllO.'. • It'• only »1 ,900. remodeled kitchen y,•lth new floor ing a..n.d Lile 1o;.11--0010. "'~·~~---I count er tops. l-lome center~ around very pri· caPio;trano Beach vate pool area with many fruit trees. block waU, and co vered patio. \Valk to all schools J'..:~-r ~·t:-:tsliED I~}· Huildrr. •"d shopping. CALL ~SUO. 11111 Cal!" C:lrmj•htl'l .i... •• Spani~b t) It' :1 JU-t. l uA hon1(' "''/ lrµI(', O)l.ir1 r!IJ'li!l' HARD TO FIND ,. ""'"· .~,. <•""' '""'· IN TOWN LIVING with real countrv atmos· n11!, Bn:1lldtL-~t at prtva1~ .nhere. Good 3 bedroom home on la"rge 135' 1~11 10 "'' tiullny expc111ur1'· r k B II d ('r,n111ll•11•\v JCrK:fll'.1. S39.9j0 deop lot. Close to New1>ort Ba<: ay. · ar • f'itll ui.uiili.'r d!rC"L.1, 11-11 \VOOd floors. Double garage and screened ~17-().t'f> !t-~1. ~J".,-'··---I pali.9. Priced only $33 ,500 with.. assum able 1 --;---6~~% loan , payabl<! $185 per mo. including Corona de1 M•r everything. Co.II for comp'tete deta iJs ~46-5880 TOP-0-THE ' HILL \\'1th :a r.r.in\llll..: 1~ drg:. plug Ol'\•~n \'lt~IA', II "'!!!!!!"'l~'""""''"""'""'""!'-~~!!!!!!!!!!!!""-. 1 ... ·ouhfully 1~1·1~1ra1('(\ 3 BB Gen•r•I Generil ~, .\ l.)l;n 111· I HI< tu.xtnm built ;;;;;::===============~I ho1nc '>!.1lh hw:_c ~<uni' roon1. ~--~,,,. HERITAGE . . REALTOR.«; 546-5880 Open EYet .. W ESLE Y N ', TAYLOR CO. RE ALTORS s ince 1946 BIG CANYON C.C. -$159,500 .Fantastic view from this .new fUchard Smith home. VanLuit papers, cust. draperies & cptn g. Owner moving to Palm Springs. Hurry for this 4 BR beau~v. Gener•I A HOME TO BE PROUD OF Spanis h style 3 b~room dream just one year old. High ceilings big country ki°lchen near South Coast Plaza a great family home on quiet cul-de-sac. Just $51 ,900. Call Red Carpet, Realtors 54&-8640. · LQCK THE COURTYARD GATE-PRIVA~Y /,GALORE!! Or entertain in the big sparkling kitchen and family room. The 3 out of \\'ay bed· rooms add to the desirability of this hi ghly upgraded, move in condition hon1e. ~$51 ,500. Too-see Calli!•d-Cm-pet~Realtors 546-8640 . N~f<R NEW DUPLEX . IN GOOD LOCATION 1 lfl years old. can you buy 2 homes with 2 extra Jarge two car garages, shake roof. garbage di sposals dishv.•ashers, vent hoods land scaped -sprinklers for Jess?! Just $58.000. To see call Red Carpet, Realtors 546-8640 . ROOM WE'VE GOT OVER 2000 SQ. FT. OF IT Its four bedrooms \\'ith 3 baths. Perfect for a growing famil y. \Vhat gpes \\•ith it is a beautifu,l kitchen, family room brick fireplace a_nd all this surrounded by park like grounds. Only $49.500. Hurry Call Red Carpet, Realtors 546-8640 . 2 ON A LOT .Central Cos ta f!Iesa. Prime ren tal area. name it. Its close to everything, including a hospital. A new 2 story with large bed· rooms, gas built-ins and a double garage. A 2 bedroon1. 1 bath. 1 ,car garage older behind. Both for only $53,500. For appoint- ment Call Red Ca rpet , Realtors 546-8640' • BE .PROUD .... _ · -SllY' Ii." FOURll'LEX" For $89,000. You can own this 1 year old 4 unit drean1. All under one ~f too! 3 large 2 bedrooms and cne bachelor close lo the beach. Just 2 bi g blocks. Call Red Carpet . Realtors 546-8640. BUILDERS R-2 A 205x60 root lot. With a beautiful old 60Q sq uare foot lear do\\'n. Live in it and build or do It right and build for SZfi.000. The future is yours. Call Red Ca rpet, Realt ors 546-8640. BETTER THAN N~W ON THE BLUFFS Only 11f.t years old this spacious 4 bedroom 3 bath home is designed for entertaining and outdoor living. Beautifully landscap- ed with meny tree$, and patio . deck, ev· erything totally upgraded. Priced to sell. Call Red Ca rpet, Realtors 546-864-0. • ! f('rni:d rl1n1:•..:. 101<t luxurlOuK r1111~lrr 11u11· ()uL'>dl' lti .. ~­j 1cns1vf' p11t10 1IN ks. bu: l r«'!i Mii ii Ko1110n<l, All 111 thl' t'nrt of a c1 Ll le! I cul-1Je-l'<lt'. A 1011 \':Ihle flt I $\j9,::,00 l Crill r:l-7:.Hl mm I .• ~. .. LUSKHARB.'"vu:-HC~ J.i·.;: 5Hl{ .\B.\. ft1n1 nn. ~ fpl. quiet; viC"1v. $99,jOO. Prin;•1nly. f~IO-'t 1~21°=.=~ -SECLU0F.D P~'1' BEACH Orcan vie\\', 186 ShnrcclifI 4 Ar sm.oon. fiT.1-l'i.1!! Bldr See The Ocean! F'ro1n stiur front step. \\'it lJ.: c•n" short hlotk and y,•a lt•h the bQll1S rel urn 111 sunf.l't. Take an C'n.rly n1nrninr: jog on the hf':ich. ,\IJ llus 1•an h.! yours 11 hrn you buy lhi~ i:paC'inu~ :1 BR. family mon1 ho1ne 1v1th h~c...mastcr..hcd:. l\JOtn cu1U lo1\1 • \1)\V upkl'<'P On!y SH6,:>JO. Fur ap[il. 1·111! 611-72,J l. • gm EASTSIDE FIXER UPPER :.! O•'l.troon1. :? bath hon\C'. Cornrr flrepalcc. huillins and large \ol. Seller Y. 111 consid<'r hx up allo1>.·ancc to purchaser. Best hurry on lhii; one -$12.~iOO. Call ;H5-S·l21 SoulhCo, Beallnr,;;. MESA VERDE 20.11 r\. Copelin, ultim ate in flC'W C't'P1 s, c!rrs. 1\1e.til"ulous lrl<;cpni.:. Sluiming 3 BB. 2 RA. fplC', on 11uict inside S!!'('{'I. • Costa Mesa Realty Since 1958 * 548-7711 A!l.:r 6 P11f. Call ~>ji-1617 fi.E.\t.:T :;Bl ~. 2B,\ hon1l', mas.~1\'l' ~lone I I' pl, . 11 /r,11:.1•d h:1 l'lh. new shtti; crp1 i; lll t'\'l'l'Y ~ o o 111 , t 'Ovcrt'<l -p.11 10 hltins i1 h11chc i. pnt'l'<I Cur quick ~J.W. ~" f>tG,.,JJ~'IVC \i): &°ij , •• ~'1est \\':fi~.011. 01. & t'all 5-.j-4519 Ilkr CONDO 2 or '.! Bl'C!roon1, closcl izarage, pool and rec atta. Ont' hlork 10 \\"r~trliff. \~e Tr1-tl11.rdrr ut Tri-Harbor Realtors &16-32:l.l SUNSHINE-- AND FLOWERS : i:Ht 11~ ha .. fnn1. r:u 1'1 "l) ('UZY: ,\~f>'l"t~ s~1.c1:11 RIVIERA REALTY * 642-7007 * E.\STSIDE· ~ BR & Dfon C!t'an. l'urnlshl'rl. Alli{) gar. t.\1U\'l'M1'(1 lo liR: SSl.000. J\hil SU l\'11n R ca 11 o;r, 5-1~761 • BY 0\\'1 'It 3 BB 2 811 , fam. n , fpl., ne\\·ly d{'t'. i;pr1nkl rs. 412 f'rll'l(i:·ton Dr. 61;i-IY.J63 OY Qy,-oe~· Sh:i.rr J BR. 1 •. ba. fam rm. fri>l c, •bonus ·hou!W.'. Cor 101 lully lc-l'K"<!d, Sl.i,~ fi.12.-4ll9 by "ppt only Rt:l'O -Shnrp 3 Br. nlei! rf'\!~. T1 y S.11.930. N;:f'n1 ,pt,;. i7l'l \ --;,tr.SAD'f:t. :0.L\R I " nn.. 2 hf!. 1nr1~pd ~ ~II St Ch1lr, ~7--0707• t o~n• Point ... CLl)SE TQ D.\ '\.\ PT ;\IARINA Nry,· 38Jl/:IBA. lf'll. $3\.9:JO . l•r' 111\. fo"n1nl )'a r ln.ndtcaplng and ltncln~ l cluth'll b flt'tnoon11, f21li :U.1-6!1a2 . ' ' • .. .. "·<.:-.•1•au1~.n,,;-~~~ ..... ,.,.,_.,.,,....,.. .... ..,....,.~~~~~~~~~~--r:;;;::::-'ii!::::::;-~~-;'.;:;::::::::;-;;:::::.-~~-:;~.:;r.~•;::::::~~~·-;;;:::::=-:"OO:::::C~·:'='""':;;;'7'·~·~·="='~l.~l:q;~74:.,..,---......-.,,---0AILV PILOT ~~ ~ Huftt1n-.n i&h L NI I ' -N' • ., ... -;;OJ;"";;';;;;;• !';ue;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~:,;';";;"';;;;';;';ue;;;l ;;;;;;;;;;;;; Newport &.•ch I Mobile Home1 I Income Property Houut Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfirn-. --301 BIG f BEDROOM • :;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;; ! For Solo. 125 ___ _;_,:__;:_:I:.;,:.:.:,:.:_:;.:,.:_::: __ = 2 ""'" homo. N<wly Prlce ·Reduced !f UNITS 4 PLEX 565,000. ~nerol .:G.::. 00 ::.•::.••:::l-----I ~"" • lllldk·•P«l $2,400. JUST. STEPS ,~',.'!;':':'='. ASSUME FHA ALA RENTALS LANDlORDS! Herrell, McKenna 2 Bdrm. + Pool Trut' pndt' 01. n"'·™'1~t11ri In ~ \' ,. !'pc-.-::.hlr In ""'"'~ & Co. Realtors $22.600 TO BEACH thll \"'Cl')' ~rp I pl\'\ 1 " 1 ' '>"<1 •11u IN Mtv>< 1 •:. 1 ·, e 'C'nl\ll'it flt'l ~lo.r e - __ _!64a~~l~l~l~l ___ _j ._. ............. Plrr &:: ~y. Only 111 )'l'!I ~I t'crli'('I 1·1·nt1ll n rr 1 f 3 rt J,; l,.il,,'\lna. OW' Reni:tl 'Sf>r-:...:+-i OUcanpay ~nW>tt than old. 2.3 nr. un11s. Z-2 HR I lk•IE•tate. I a ·'t'r ~hop~ ,f. fr.••',t.~'' . it ...OUSl5 1'""' t• r1 :1-:t. 10 You! Tl')• El Toro lhi5 for a ~ unit or )'OU unlt1I. Sunt"· ,.•. front & rear. I ~al ... I• A11~un111ll!t' Q.• ·" r11.:i. \0,111 I J APf~ • , ,·,r1, · l "':~;:.:: ______ 1 tan buy 1n•' u......,.dl"d unit OWNER MUST MOVE . . ·or -'Sl.>.COO do"·n rn 11('" DUPlS NU-VIEW RENTALS ' '"'" bed · even M " ··.in \'Ir"·· Uut _ BY ~·ner, " br. 2 bu,'"' 0, for $2,000 below ~plactmtnl 4 rooms, 3 baths. ranch style on 1)3 acre. 0111,. S:?'.!1.. iO'"", do.,..·n It 1 s1.~ • 11~111 ~ Sil I per 111•J. 1 ;; '"'" ,1-, 491-.12-&S -· Seel ded h'd . h bl' A f I ISO All 2 h,•,tri.••l'I 11111!~ , . '' ' . Nl WPOIT' '"'· C.M ''2·1.:J•:J ~' den. f"Qr. din. rn1, <'"'Ill · "'"" · u 1 eav.·ay "'It ·rnm 1ng gardens & O\\'C 7' :.: 1d T o. " IN -1 creage or 11 • ~I - --drps, Nr. Schill, ~hl:i!>'-"Pooi 2 Bdnn condo .. desirable trees. ~lake an of{er. /'t1ust sell. TERE.''1' !X.ymriv ~ ONl..Y. I 11oraf!<' Sfr iv b1·l1""'' <'.'ltl · r.·,\H hc·l1'11',d1·h 510:-1 ·I! 11 WE'R E MOVING IN ., 112. fl,il.t lot . f'n.'~h poinl rround l~e-l __ tloor plan, 1~ _. C:i.ll 640.i;tii:.l BE;;IT I.AND nu\• s.~~\-l:lffi urn 11'1 i• · ~u10:I<'"' , • TO HELP YOU OUT! inside!;> Auume lo\'\' Int -·· ye.an new, Freshly P&lnled GRUBB & . ELLIS CO . ljs1incs N(!\"(l~I. IN SQ. L'ALlt-". ltN[STMlll~'l\~I OVr.H .10~~ 1 Hr r!ph: t1:.~1 Home finders * 547-9641 VA. $44 500 ~.JflrtG l ,c 'A'lth taatefully paneled and 360 11.C'rt'A nr. flh•t-rside iw ~ I I !.~~t·_111 51 -'.'· uUI J'•I __..:,___ · · · mirrored living room, plush 111('1s1!y rolhni,:-ht:irl thl\I has r ' (l lfo. litt!•· h~·· l 1!1~$111 11k J Back' Bay Fountain Valley waUpapered~ dlnin;: area, REALTORS 675-7080 i:... .. ·n frim1ed . 2(1" v.·ntrr 111\f' p .. ri furn u11J 1111. hi,·d !lt\ai; c!U'p('ts & custom h1se,·1." p1-011ert)'. P r 1 c "' I \ ; \ '.1 1~ -~·, 111~1 :! Bi: $1:,0 · r:-.t ~ roz-Y & 1·1111•, :: Bit on • a<: SPANLSH -OREAM drapes, oversl~ pMtry Lan na Be ch Lido Isle lx>lo"' in&rkJot .11.t S900. Rr . :· ---.~~'; ;•P. 11~ ~:.i1 , ri1,11l u1 ,\.\ u1v11. i.111~ <ii l'OOn1 to Four Seasons Homo &1-en, custom tUe cmmu~r .u • \\111l takr prr-1mid 111IC're!ll. L 1 1 :-~~ t-.Hfi • 1:11' !~j !!B ;:r,ni· 1 r~rtahl",.; !Jf ha\"t' to~. 11bake roo!, n f'" r MINT CONDITION' \\"II.I irad·~ !or int'Ozne piup.1 ots or Sa • 170 1 ••\11 p11tL•• ~ur l•\"1 11,~,r ho 5 .,. 6~ "-6:':1 ?o!agnilicent l"OUl1 )'1\rd i1• I 1ehools. \\'&.lklng distanec> to ., Ikl ... 90 FEET 499-l~~'i 8kr. ~l\C~lt'I CF~t \I !I IT''lc-1.1 ·,,;-.·· .,, 1~1· '! J{.,, s.1.111 ~~ •• 1. n1.i .... lrg 1tuthf'n1ic S1111nish foun. llunt!rn=ton Cenler, sw!m-1 .. cio&ern:;, ~yool ~·n1_ npt. ----------'. •·, ~· .~. Il l\ l-11··~ 1 .~11 d<>.11. ~ ,;ir Balbo• Pen1n•ula taln. ~lany citru!I treet. nurn= pool and miUl\' pitrk ! . s • ..,,..png.., >each. 4 Bft, f1un mi. din rm. 4 SACRIFICE I \\ATl-Jt, v1rw ... h,.+1 , :-.• Ql',\Ll'r' :1 Hi .! Hfl $~~ 4BR. faninn, forn'!I ciln,. l iH'C'&S. N°"· S20Xl belOv.· ~l Bf'auulul 1a•ns It ~!in. R.i R4'1'UL ~iu·dt•ns: One pf I 0111· 10 l)l ht':\ Ith & prohll•n1~ t.i_t.:un,~. w lttk, .,.l-o"t\•' ( "·''' fq•I• , 111 ,,,, .' 1111• ,11 l'~l LUXURY LEASE BA & 2 fpl 's. Ovfr 2800 !ll:I ft ru.•w.._ IP r In~· I pa I I only Lge. hf'.&led pool & rr<.'-a kind, O. Allo\\'plaet': $165,(001 I I tnu~! 61•. nl).'.. arn• of Jnntl 1 ll11y fi,i((I •"'I 11 , T1•rn1~. ltl· \~I 1·, 11 1 l'r ~ 1, 1 5, ii! ~f SJMl<'IOUS l 1v1n~ SpN·· pleaSt"L Cnll loda ~re11, tnakf' lhl!I 11.n e-x-"TRIPLEX 11 rros• 11\t" !'1 " lron1 thr t 71 1-'>tl-10-16, 71 1-1"9-l:)>l I Hi·,· .111 .,111,1,'1-1;' );l1111.~. \lrlh & Huy Shn.,.,'n b)' 1111pt 111cular buy nl sn.ooo 9636 147 Jtt( Uonnl buy at $32.00'J. You Wouldn't C'osla ~lc-sa '.\lf'nl. llosp. II 1:.11)) SQ ~i C-2 IQI, \klo"lr !'1. ,\\t\\\' I\ 1.,\1;l'\,\. C,\l~J _unl~ lll\lll'r 5k)..()Gfll "t.I Lamora C1rclf'. Princlo.;11 • · • I HOME & INCOME P.-nthouM! I.· 2 studio apt~ W,ai't 'Til Summ~r' you ."·;int a ;'"•·al. C'Oll111l'1 na1r ;t. nri .. tol :-.1., c:u~r.1 11c.;11, :0.:1'1' HT~ ,r,,, t\1 .. \\11 Coron• dtl M•r only ple11l\I'. <n·n~. $!L.18$1 G. ~REPO \\'alk 10 bt'ach on tr.-t fined 3 Bit. :l ba. ea. 50 Ft. on n1~ ~n1n1eJ. I aul Card<'ner, '.\l >'~ii. :•ki-l&:"ii I NH,\,l:t·: ('ii Huntington B•ach I t:JC!rll !ihaip fW\i·ly renovattd I str~t. .,1-"rorn this lari;:t' Mndy beach. L.e-•hcll<l. To Buy A ~ll-i083. ---. __._ · S LANOLORDS s si.:, UR.\~\ATIC" J';irk L1kf' "'ilh lots ot pant'lling. Balh love.ly M~e Y+f l BdTm!. & $l60,COO. · C 'bl •t \\',\.""-TED acN.'~" \IC o .\Mounlatn, Oe•ert fl-:t:: Fllr~~: f';il! 1·. T<l<l'r\,' '""'\1 \1•" : 1°·1.·I '.!Iii"?,~· 3 BR'S & °'with ne.,_, tile Mov.-er & 2 ba, formal dm rm. 1.1"1ng LIDO CLASSIC onvert\ e.. Cn1~. 11m11ll or la~e. Bt•IJ Resort 17A s ALA RENTALS S · n.\. k1t•·h,.n.iut. ( .. 11 cll· .• n ""'plact'. 3 Bdrms .. 2 ,,, m1 "1frplc_. BeaulLlully Dramati· G-•·an hom" '• ~ .,.,hy "'tilt for thl' tnflall'l't"' l,11.nrl ·-Dc\e',nn1l'nt t'o,' -I :-. . . . . .. ., . . 111i: n11•n. ~u11(·1· crrlf . 1.,.11.;. $36 000 dea:i~~ 11 h 1n. f nf"li '-"'-~ " I h I 5-U\-Sl ! l d A~ 'I bl _·_' ~P''1 1 ·~·~ · ~ 1'1.«:I_ • '" h1•11<'h. ·IO.I t-"e-rrill'11!. ' {;II.rage with plenty of boa1 ~~· " 1 t atnum-like gardrn. lhgh pnc~ 0 l,l' summer lo J..l I an . ..-QI a e WHERE TO LIVE' ,:;·· f ••. Altrncl ivc JI u n t i'n•g t 0 n or ramper 5tora_ge. A steal lnl\tf' 11· . Has lovely lg. ee1l's. <I BR., den. d1n. rm.• buy a profitable suniniC'r· lll-O(M11 ~ A 101· «ablll 21 1 acre!' of rh()1{'f' l.in1\ nf"ar • , ':..-.~., ~-.--- Village home "'Ith lari.:c J f1Jr $28,500. SLS50'. do\1.-n:Call garden palio, de.h.ghtful JO/ I A lnuit"to see. $159,500 "'tnl('r rcnlal proPf'rly. Call utll. )·u'cra \"all••)• ;; ,\ 1'aln1d:il1' A1rrl(:u1 .ind 11r\1 I lit' f"'l')l · \'n \1 .. ·, . S!li ;'\!,\\ lrjl • ni., i,,., enclosedpaliolhat rouldhe .963-4543 entl'rtalnlng. Pill.'> lg. I br l us Rhout lhts \lo'f'll lcw.·l\ted l 29Palms.arta 4!'.12-1010 I IQ !ht.: p1'1.11:ioo;o•rt 1 ... 1n•··•,1o:ir2 11r 1111111hou...._·.puoJ .. SlH\ 11·/ltfll•·. \lr>I\", thslnva~hcr. wed as game room etc. Lots Rpl over~ car 1:ar. in rear. .l BR f~\lo'll, 2 BR up du· , frv, in Anll!lO!J(' \'.illi•\ .: Hr l.ii,:un,i ....... S"{L) ,•~ , •UPJ"'I' un1tJ l'olil~l't· of trees and qui<'I area. Xlnt location. A good buy a! plex. onl~ 6 doo~ t_? 1111· Commercial . l'r.l<'C'd nl 5..'0.1\(1 Caii l.l Br ('i i~! fu·ri•ln•'". $."~l '''"~·---~-----! .tillS HOME HAS V,\LLEY S119,5CKI. be~ch. ~O\Y ooly $1!:r,!.ltl0.1 Property-~; 158 164&-Ckmc I;: Br. Cd~\. Fin'µl:u.c... ~:,._:;1 . Bl!,~ I\,\, blrn~. i'rC:"· . . . . ' ... ' .. \'\lJ .E\' RI \I.I\ RE ALTY'S EXCLUSIVE m· , FANTASTIC BUY Hl'r °""11· ,. . , . . '!Hr l.n.:un,,. \"1P1• .. s::·~1 drp'.:? lllk" 111 hi'<u·h .. 10 ONE YE,\R S J-] It V 1 e E ~ 8 , k I 1 •-h . lk Co.It 64.f.7 .. 11 f.XCITE.~IEl\11 · Dan:\ r11111t :1 Bi, A11·111111 ,( P H .. ~.:~ll 11·1,.. s:i::; yrly 1~r. 6i'.>-:'i:l.':1!l W ARRANTY Cl!'""'~"'··~~ ~-Th'l><rW ,r coor O 1 .. :ac .,_a en Builders ~!X'r111.l Cornn'! 3 1 ' --------· 1 · • .,.,,..,..........., ~·~ .,.,·/1rnn1~ cnun •di' 4 BR • 1 / ' · , 1 >r · "11por1 • \"1,-.\1· ·· Sl.'Jtl ~ !IH ,t,, B1\ ~ (;ll"~' Hn1 ,\· I · · ot w 1'11'1\' 91·1'r i 111-. 2 H ' I· H LJI' ("'\I Sl'' I ' l ba y \'U. wir li!X('S & ('Qty '. r1unou~ v.-.1 OhlSf"'l Roar\ ' I. •. .. ." ••• 2:t !~1\ Q;•r(ln ~!rl'. __ i11·~· ~rp . ' •• . S•ll ~•t-1100 i;:o.rdrn patlO NO\\' $10 000 t • I I 11·1 , I 6· .I Br ( .1111••11 !11i.:;hl.111d( $.,... "'t lud•·il S~i.l ti.,,,....1 .!l~ VACANT . . nc. it )'.:u('r;1gnpans lor I ·I Hi 1··n1nut1 S H~~J .__ ------. Jr~~. ~Jum·: Open sun. 1-Zi. 1 · ' stol'l·~ k in of,·s S\1000'.I 1 ' .,/ ••·••• '! !IJll(~l. 2 H11 1h. B\1-lni;. 1 • ' '. ' t '"·' ••• ' . "' " '~'' ""'' . ... , ..... I 0 t ' H ... ' ..... , \'.\ l,l"E\ RI . \i.I \ '"'"'' .. '"'~· ....... ,.,.,,~, ...... f\E\\" CAP..P_ET & PAl~T I THE 42i V..(11 L\dn Kord. 6T.r-i\14. -WA-TERFR1'..NT-0 11· n,. r Brok r r, 1'71 II 1; l'r 1.,1;1••, ,· I~-, I~.';~' h $l l1XJ )ll,.1•k f1v11n f~·;orh $?:•,i rrr E~«lll'n1 n<'tghOOJ".lKJ?OO. 4 • • • . . . ' U [ ;.16-166..1. .\ · · 4)1,....,.:l,, n1.,n1h 6-16-1:~1!1 J VR. 2 Bi\. Cor 101. F .1.~.A. · .•. monry nuikrr: l.1\"l' ji'C(', ~1s•1on V1eto Likr T"ll'"' ~ h f'd r n 0 n1 I NEWPORT BEACH l [ :-.1-;\\ .: Hr, '.i 1·c, ~,,-.,-. -,,-,,-,,-,-.,.-,, · ~\. ll'tTns. US ~v l ap-In~ unit Qf t,hllr dupll':o.: & • • • •• 1m,nh<l\1~M 11ith pnv11!"' · ]~ 'lllio 'r nr1i;:hl)l'lrl~I SIOO CAPE COD ~.A l\.l.BL ER pra;s1'd .. only_ S.11,!tj(l. N'\l! !hf' ottwr wi!h the pur· 1SA\ 1-. REAL, ES~ATE ~ F.f .. i;h J>"', and ~ ·\\·nlk 10 O("f';.111. I , !>run•• Bay hi1111 Sil4• rlfi1rn:ill • 1i";':..-10;11, 1;;J..-:.'']:!:1 llEAVY SHAKI--: R~t· ANO SCOT! REAL TY ,.h11se ol int.'f•nie Jlt"OPl'rtY Jn fori sat; b> ,O\\~r:r. Ah~ Ru> one lra.sed Jor StiQO n t or_ ho11 t 1\'111ur &: ~~!r;; _ "--'='----I \VOOD SIDINf~ NE~LED 536-7533 DM11 Point. The dwelhn~ is ~l~, • stnT). " BR. 1 ~ 1nonth unlil 51:-pt. tfr buy nn<' Kill 1,;n.tndy iU.n:. .ti •• ~11'1 _C~o~s~l~a_M;.;,;•~·~·'-----! BEHIND HUGE -TREES.! a1op a knoll, y,·i1h a pa~-bE"~ch ~:~cr~d i:,f 1 "'/~r~ for . lmn11'd1a1e ocru11ar11.·}. 1~1 Tl~l i'.: 0~·~·1-:RED Business .2 Bit 1v /p,1•ll"l. r··lni;:" S.· hl1 Real roun!ry ~tyle k1t_chc.>n or.-1mic \/t('\I" ol the marina shl\" ·~ gl~ a :::~a~ Si9,!l50. Tnke your p1l•k: rully l1"111<r. pr1n1t• ll'n:int, Opportunity 200 ins ~.1c l;«1"<i"n pl1.11 frnrrd \\"lcandle Ille d1~1e. Polis~ NEW CUSTOM" ·~ !he _San Cl~n1ente C'QIH•I· f.r1vi·1(' 'l/Jcalion. P,~11 . 6 & TI1t>~ homE'~ -~"!' und~ •Air I t;~~ sl11•l11·r. !ol' _ loo·a!ion. I B!tA:\'!J Jh "' :? 1.._'l!nl<Hn S.· 'l r a r i.: ;1 r Q n 1 r 1 ~'ood ~iv r m \\/U'l<'l'.i brick 3 Bedrotlm, 2 bath. C'pU;, hne. 1-.a{·h unll JS <'arpetl'd. \i•kends R.16-l537 E'"l:C\11.<;11·1' 01'1-. \'I::,\ R $1.1,000 Rkr. fii:>-6100 I ])o'•u or :l l.rdrno111 h1\Ul) I ,1n'l'ltun•lun:~ S'!\-1 ;,\it-9J21 I~, \'dlC'11·s bit: c11ston1 POOL drp!<. bltns. Gn;oat location. SG-1 .:..00. N \\'ARll ANTY p1"'0f::l'ilm. SPf::"DAHLr inc infl~tVln e Candy Stpre ho111I'. t"ur11111I 1hn1n~ rc-,cut1. . -- "'llh iv. board ;~nd t11·1rk · \\'alk to new Civic Crnter, ewport Beach CAil 6r.r'225 hNii:r• nr. h.-ii· ~··800 ~ It e G Mf ! .. t);I' klll'h••n '' lt11 :-.o•ll 1 [_,.on;:" br'h 1 • 0111 "'· iani rm. 'l ~~ Secre! sta11·11·ay . to !irhoo!s and sh<lps. ~love in ~,/!O I _,,'It 01~ hifh:: Bkr. 'siHrcio · · I • M•"h. 9 'lr11111111; 1lnuhl<· ..-.~•'II ~101·•· h!~111'· Lll•''n . 11 " 1 ~ 1-I ."l r · ~-"~ OOnus nn. 3 Spac10u1< May lsL ...,,,,-Oe,u,,, · · · '· ac 1ne Shops lliti:h !x·iuu ,.,,1ans.:~. ~p;uiich t.1111111.-.~. onl)., S.:00 :\In BH.s. All lrcshly decara!ecl .Red Carpet Realtors REAL ESTA':fE YOUR OWN O uplexe•/Unht e Flower Shop hnck f1n•1)lart·. H1 .. 1u11 ful ~'.:_'.il1_4·~__!_\1'.1 :.._:!:JG..41\l vacant ·. . . J us t SJ6.18l6 II"\ PIER .IJ FLOAT I 162 e E · L · ,. a r r 1• t'!i ,f.: rl r 11 1,.1• !I. T\\"NllSE ·I P.P .. 2 Ila. :'\1"11 repossessed by VA. S.::S.9jQ 1190 Gletlfl€'yre St. ·_UIJ ' • sat HOLqluxN· DHe'u'"s9INESS TltF:~1 t-::o.:oot:~ \'I I<\\'" f'rpts. rh·p<>. pAint Pml, rlhl Full price. Sll50. l\.1inimum <l!H-9-17:! ~9-0316 \\'Ith 130'" of \\·<ri'erlronr. A HOUSE A T"·1nkhn1: h1:hK hy n1i,;ht. i;ar, nn pr 1s. Hrlcr. $300 down. $925. Cl0!!1ng,,rost. S:l:'i2 1 POOL HOME gori;eous 3 BR. lam rn1 c.1'.ln· + PT. alO.OtiOil ) SALES 6·15-417( B•·fltiJilull rv!hni: 111\ls "" nio. :rl!J...21.1.::. Per n10. PIT!. VA Sales Catalina Sunsets-vei-tib\£' to 4Jh Bdnn, 2 ha, , . NE\\' 3 BR. 2 B1\ houi;r rlus ~rni11· c-arpt·rl ~IT:'\ \'a•w h~ ~l~l;LES n",~,~.,-,-,~1171,-,,~,~B~l·:I J?roker !l6:?-a5l I ,,, 4 BR. $35, 950 2.00'.I Sl! ft hOnlt'. Lg. pa1io, • F,ee lnnd • Central air 2 BR, 2:~ BA ,\rt. }"rplt's, P1i YR~ es111h. l~·uutv S:ilou 1l:iy. Only ~!1'µ1'. In pdvht~· 1111111, .. l lfll ,\I~ :I BH llorsr 4 hdrni plus heated and \'rry priva1e 3 hrlrm, Z·hath & more. r or 11n unlx•hrvnbl<' • h'.11r_ast11n cpts -ci;1n1 rlrps patios. i:ara~es, yard ~ 6 sr,1tio11~. $11,000 °Trrms ~-<111)n1un11y lf'nnl' •·our! &· It ·t l!ll !"J.' A 1 r· MOVE RIGHT IN r1l!E'rcd pool. i\~ar shoppin~ hoine behind gu11rrlC'd gatf'S. $1 2'9:500 & in best JO(•a1lon . ~l1i::h1ful srch1d"d p11t\fi 1\'f'll'llOrl-lit'IJ.:hts. Gl&-1411 A\"!lll. c .~l U11'1l. A S.11111 s .. i-111n1111i111: (>O'l! 0111' l)f thr j ,~~'.~,;o . ~ J . l!:. E'e ami S<"hools. Less thaJl 3 \ll'ry private pool area with of Neii·i'°rl l~lanfl. e .:->UJ"'r up~n1dt-1!·rt;x1ras lncomePro ...... rty 66 ~.1 P.~1n:..:;iAAO ri·1\ h•)ni•'S 111 1h•• :\e11'f"•l1 _;c'~· ~,.~·~·-------1 Are you in n('('ft for a lovcly . 1 ... 1 G lots of derklnit. Pri\'llll' c,11 6'"86"•' •Only 10·; do1\'l1 .... 1 ··~2 '" l\'"I & • ]{Pftf"h. Co1l,na r1,>1 ''\Hr :11'>'a 1:; Bl{ 1:1, U,\ ~ .-.1.r ~ar, 11:1110. T L A 1n11•s 10 ...... -ac1. real l1uy. l>C' h & k" P.l hi ~ C 6 l -1· .. ~·'· ~-~· t · \11111• !1.11• "" O\\lnnuu!'>()? This 2 Bcdrn1 . C1ttl MO\\' to see. Call I ac par ing .• • l' Y Li.slings Nt't'ded J. arry Rlty 16-7·114 6 UNITS l '.,1"!'1~•ul';tn! Xlnl. J;igu11,1 11·11h a ~al>' 1111\I lo1r1<:•' hit in~. no pet.11. $:.115 1110. r<'f Is ll'JCall'<! in 1'hoiee :irc:i 963-15":1 pm1clOO living room & din· , • As.k !or DICK \\lHTE e 11 .. a, h 1011111011 1•noui.:h !O "1.,rr "vour n1r.tnr n'f). Ht>nut c()!lrl. 68~ Dar- Along 1,•Jth f.ine rcc1Tationa! ing room. SWlken tub. a \S..i911 I $76,000 , JPl..\Ct: ltEAl.1'Y l'l\.'•iO-I l\Hl11•·, ra1uper,· or ho1H l"l"ll-Cr-.t phonri}\2-67~1 ... """· •• .... -u • " " II \H BOlt \'IF\\' JI0:\1J::S ---Ill n1 '' a1" ~· :1\'1•1 a 1' •. :;l!,\HP ;! Br. 1 Bn To11·n-f."'·n1;..~ n..,·~ lo• , .. ,·ck ~-i .. room. liret>laee. Gas 1 '' I ·1 hi "al" $1'.9911. Coll •"lo)''· t. Office & "'Orklltic.lp. l ' ·, • ' · i Tn1r• 6 11rltlc ol °'''ner~hir• DEER BAR FOR S,\l.E "II,,. 11•· I ~ .. "' Br ha f·un rn1 & dr · I ,-, ...... "'' ,._, l•l' 1110 .ra'•' h1•U'1' S:t.15. l'nol '""'" 962 2456 And rec Cf'n1rr \lilh lennis C ' •1 ·c' · 1 1 Rp11rin1f'n ls. Sharp<'~! on thf' I ~''"Titlt! Blvd <l('ii!l"n • & olympic pool. $81,900. Call a.rmc · 0111 P1 "] l'_ Y blt)('k ~ jl;e\·t>r a \'o1c."lntv .· r.111 J ,,hn 6\G-~'928 \ny day Is llll' BF.ST DA\' lo 1 l1t<1Ln "-11 '' 11 \'cglr. l'i.~J-ll9i'I '·''~"""'"'''''"' .. \'i\ l.l.E\ RI \LI\ l' 1llage Real [state 494-!!003. opgn:id;<I thu;-iu1. ~rl.~. 1 .~hnQsl I. i{('1!\ hrt>1td .11n•I 240 o;i.1n ;rn ad! Don't rlE'l11y. . rLASS ~ELI~" -&12-5678 ,--------'·~·~ pp<'n Sat & Sun; 1·"·. l.1~7 t hu!li'r units. Loc111rd a! r nrl Money to Loan ·r'l'ftftllQL.J -0'1 Jnni!y II, :-.:.u . ••fqu1rlcul-<i<'-S·1IC' \lll•1o1:k j QC1td7.17 "(11~.......,, -~ A:darus at r<.1agnoha, JIB Open Eveninqs . ' ' '" - I rn~ :~;::;~::::::.1~"'~ ... ii"ii·~·~--;;;-;;;;;;;;::-ci:wk:-O: I "' n1a)Ur ~hopp1ni: Aiul lll\'11 1st TD CASH 24 HOURS ~ II! 12 Elk. In oet'an. l-l1lk. llJ :'\1o;;r Msp1tal -\'l'f'\" l'f ll· \ ~~ G RAND OPENING l.i."ly. Duplex. 1o:t1 \\' Balboa I lallle~ f'.ood spenrlabli?. \/Pry I UP TO 9()0! . F~r Your Home New rt Ba Tow Bl.,.... l & 2 BR. $77.SlV\ \\"»II m111ntaine<t. (Inly , • 10 · •"I ' -~ • I • "•'" "' _,. No hidden costs. dela)'s. l~O S. Coast HY.')'., -'I 1~ 2 BEJ'ROO:'lt •rt :\l1l'lia"Fl RC'alty 67J..68.~ Slt.·100 ckl-.\'n 10 S1 6.000 lull 81/4 ~0 IN1EREST No obligations, 15 y1'S exp. . Laguna. Ueat•h . . .pricr. Hufry-y,·on·r las1 2 d TD l BRASHE~R REAL TY THREE ARCH BAY ~~1:o~~~~~~r.t HO~~ES N'!wport Heights l"rtl1 todti!>' -~11-3.105. I 0 . Q3 RS Tee o[( from your back y;1rd. 842-7411 Eves 961-1178 One of the South Coast's I Boot Slips I .. \Valk 10 the oc<'an. Super I most di~linctive propeifies. I Full Security H ighri5e . BEST •UY , JI· I lowest r•tes Oran9e Co . upgrarlr.d "Seaclitr" In A-l Hunt'1ngton Harbour The oceanfront 11i1e uf 11·ell Steel & concret_e eonstruction Jn f\e"·J'IClrl. a1~m1inc 3 1)11· ' •' Sattler Mtg. Co. EXECUTIVE RETREAT con:d itltin:--Vtrcn-nnnd--rC'a11y-1 Pr1v te Balm 6412171 S4S 0611 to. Ii\'(' in. f or n1ore details ,_.....___ . -'"ITT'-alf'"RC'n!, 11Cludcs yuur a rnh,. 2 ha .. lan1Uy.. nn., bll· _ " . · • • please call 96.'\-4.'l<I:\. O\\'l_I Island & overloks !\\"O 2 gara11e ~paces per Wllt. ln kitchen: :? rrpl1·,~ .. 11, . .,.,. • • • 1 Sl'n·1n1: !ffil'Wlr Rrt:i. "'2~ ~-n;.: " '' '""''""I""""'""' \· .. \ L.l.~:\· RI \I.I\ . "'" ·~""'"'" ..... '"'V'' "<MO .. f O•)U r• .. , l/tt'. v;h1te w111rr 1..'Qvl's. The noor 10f u:;deck . 1·ar{l('t .f.: 3 car gar11E:" with WATERFRONT-- H ' house hnd :1 lxhms., den, ~usu<1 pportunity t ~pa<·r & hook-up !or trailrr . .-. .._, ,H, . formal d inin• 1,,.., 'family I urchase Bayfront P roperty 1 "''r•ly 1 , 1 ,. , 1 ,i Ln11s, fantastic locatt()tl ·'· I \\,,#i i ,...._... ~"·~ . N , l 0 • h ~ HI io. / s 1ng Qn y ,· . I' I I Sl" ·~ .... -rm., protected hrk·k patio. j!1 1 e .... ,por. oo.:ac · . S~il.:.00. 11f'\I · 00 • nc. ,,......., t WHITE WATER $-12.JOOO llO fern11ndo Rd., !\.B. l>u1i;1anchni.; f)IJ1)0r1 un1tj . :iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii~iiiii~I T'uRNER ASSOC. 67S.S551 CA.LL Q. •'•·2414 1;,,; Do11·n, Sl!i,001. Vic\\' (ron1 livi11g and dining A.~ TRIPLEX 1 :;k~,~n~'.~.;m-~~~;·re~~ l105 N. °fti1~7j·· l.agUna , & ~;~~~~~~~ER ~-~~i::;"<.l;:· C~~~t ~!~~ .. ~ rT~n j Houses Fur nished 3001 I •-F""1x"""ER""u""p"p"E"R"""' 1 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR •Owner/ Bldr. Sale* I l__!.ePr~~IPot~'~~. N11r Nr•porl Poi I Office f'rph·~-~-shat:: (',j r r : ,Gc.•:.."..:'~'c.':..' _____ :..,· I RfALlY ... of bt'au1lful oc('an vil'\\' 3 1. txi"~ 2' · CHARMING COTTAGE i.:-arages. $1!1.'.1 mo. inf'. Xlnt $12:~liTII. PD Quiet BliC'hl Vacant. Imm e"dia t e hon1es. ,, 1-1oor plan11 J.· 1 n~nst<'r . rms, 11 bath.~.2 flR,"l HA, frplc, tiohbv Lnl'l'~t. $.51,()J(l UO'\l'll , n<'arht•ach,La;;una. possession. 3 Be<lroom, 11 1 fi11.4 CQ,\ST H\\'Y. settings to choose from. 3 I 1~f ~· 1~7ily rri;~blt!ia~~il~ roon1. braul. de1'Qratl'd & S-'6.001. S\jO..S:\l.\IJ, t UP. pr1\•111r liath, huge ~tio, BBQ, i11: 846-138~ & .213 : a92·:?~15 Bchms, bit-In kitch., rusl;; iletel p c: :° & drix]. ~~ lanrlscaiJ('(I Dhl gar.1ge on DAVID D . CARLSON 111·!1 ~ .• rd, pet " c I•' o n11 •. room for boat <ir trailer., "~ & Ille decks. Close IQ ~impl~. S~.5lXI Open i11Ju~ alley y,·/room for trlr. REAL TOR 833·9293 l:1~unr1. $1400. Dcl\l"n. Hurry! .1 1~ne 10\\n & beach. All bonrls ~I & s 1 · M x h S.\7,500 Pnn Only. Call evf'S TRIP 1$1 l0 -t:TIL ro Rt'ar Barh, I' ~ p;.ncl 1.~ina~c:1ng av a 1 l. i!ealt; & u7nv. ·.l6~2:1~1 '*~r for 11ppl. 641Hi3'TJ LEX sn111ll pel ok, Corona 1trl I -1'6.il!OTo 1:>6.!<lO •"·"" NEWPORT ""· I IT'S ELEGANT Southc:o11st Pacilic Inc. · San Ju1n C1plstrano I $20.r l BP.. frplc. g111·a~1-. n1 f.62-4471 ( :::: J 54~810J It's b(>autifully landscaped, * -i9+-030I * THE BLUFFS . --1 Ju~t orf \"t'Y."JXlrl Bll'1t -10 .... ·11fbeach. Laguu.1 I It's locatecl" on th<.o nark L a lt'll "Choice Uolores moocl o O~_f-.:-l' SUN. 1·5 Ne.,.,· "·HP. Gr.ooll ac<"t'ss tQ !S"rwporl -S30J.-~ Bit, 2 BA, Mtt.:c·ly l11rn , neat recreation fa.t'ili1 1es, it agun 1 s lo\'ely grl•frnoclJ. \\a!lt-tl t_ic.,.,poi~!, Q{ean i.;ie1'· C,usta "°l<'S.1 -.c.;a n U1<'1(0 1 lrpl<', gar, I hlk ht•:u·h. L<l'.\I CALlf. CLAS.SIC.. · Popular has 3 bdrms., 2 baths, fami· BY O\ll\<'r lO\lo' do"1\ 3 .BR, 2 patio for pn\"HC)". i\Iany r.~· Xl~it Ir · Cpl. Lrg lot .. 8Y I fy,·y. Central ~lro;tt ll)(';i\lron . NU-VIEW RENTALS :? sty niod, '1 BR, fpl. fi'f. 1)· roon1 and formol d,· ... ;n«, Im. pool, '"""•· Imm''· tras. Beau11ful co ndition. Q"ner sr~~.!IOO ,3.l9'.l2 Calle (hl·ii~rs .. uni! has l hrtlr..-•inis 67?..-llY.Y} O!' -1~11-::2 1~ VA aliMJ1nabli:• Joan. S·l2,950. "~"' Borft'cn ~I 064 11 I I T Price of $69,600 includes the N~w erpts & rlrps thru-OUI. Cu~tom deMrale~I 111 fine · •· -1 ning rorim -an11 ~ --. ---.-0 see Cllll Bh'.R. !JG..l>56Sl. I land. A~su1nable loan. vacant. t11s!l'. See this 11011·: Nlf'E 4 1lni! ap!, !;1ri;e lot, J"f)()nl -orch_id room -2 Sl.;J-L:}"ll. i''D \ ir'"'' ~;ii•h, VA ,\fiSUiltPTION. S61.500. CALL il!OI'" in now'. 23401 Vi;i S..1 n MORGAN REALTY S.~. income. Si9,j()(). I !1r;pl11l'r~ .-indoor BRQ -f~ll k1.1. occ1111hunt. L.1,..11n . .', PrcstiJ::e n1-eo. 5 Bk. J)()lil, 552·7500 G h I D b I E., · "S 492~8'.lfi ' J6 p11110<'1rr!l"l 1n 1i·rn11n1n Sl10 t;Tll. PD. l h1 , f1 11 d 2 sty, rnrl poi·ty area. 01\"ll· VISIQ N 6~~l. rive Y 1 icn .call 673-6642 67S-64S9 I .. icnin.,. · ~ -2nd patll) _ plus ~orgt-oti~ }l<frl. cluhl/1ll't \\ r I c ! er 1·rry <1n•;1ous. ~KP.. ·Santa Ana rnon•! Both orhrr units an· L.a 1,'\HlA. I .96J.j681.. . 1 , ' I Laguna Niguel MONTEGO MODEL I 2 BR _ p.-itios . i·rv.:lo~t'<I $:!0.~I Bl:, frpl1·, ~.i 1', yArd, REPOSSESSIONS I • d h II I Bedrooms, "2 Bath :; J_lUP.~1. 1 1 ~-;:;-; <'Ar gar.I gnrni::rs. All this for r.11lv w1t lk lir tt('h, l.:1~u1iu. re I O\VNEfl:. 4 BR. 1 1 lTN 'JlCll'.I LgC' lot 11('Xt to grt'i.'nbclt. h1i:: !01, Jr.: ra1111 in SA. nr HY i. d()V.l\ -llsking Sil.9fio S:'1"','1"k '1 1 Jll{h. 1c"o'~j ll'pl(·, g1or, f or inforinatloo aml location. 11'.any inprovemen 5 .. 1gur . RBO E full pric<' T11kt• ad1·an111i.:f' - 1 ~·.tr · of lhesr FHA· & \11\ homes, REALTI' RF.AL TORS l ~ll~. s.:rca.t . buy. $·19,000. HA R VI w Ft11rv!f'I\'"' \i.;"11mcr '.1:'6--0:ll·l 1 ('1111 1111-3,?.()5 I NU-VI ew RENTALS l.'ontael. 1,in1\'. Park Cen1£r. Jrvine 111·11 831-1.i'l.J. HOMES Tustin I 1NV&SIMENI DIVISION G73-lfl:vl 1 1 :1_-,12 18 A CONVtNJrNT SliOJl"INC ANl'I SfWING c::u1or fO!I. THE GALON l><E GO di!;;i;lf!ii For an ad In CaU-MJ!r.y _Beth Zip Up A Tent! I' Woman'lt Ytorld 02·5618, , ... 330 Two for Sprlnq! • .... ...::· .. Real ~!~~Ae BIA96N2 :.1:; SALE BY O\\'NER Lido l~lt REAL TY 13J..0780 O:'\'E of Orans;e County"s line [11·' ~J 1s.~:1· ~t1;(:n~~~·s~;,~-~~~: ' ' ----s;,2,;m SAYFRQNT * BAYSHOR_ES * homes. Tustin ilills, pvt B11thE"lr.r u111t. \B.' s11 ... Huntington Townhouse 3BRl7': B1\, on Gt"ttnbell. O'S< 4 BR. + family rm.: tnel. mad. ove. 1 acrr, ~ Jge -~ ~'1. t'r·~· .!179-8130 · 3 ~R 1, B\ "'!""" Pro!. ldscpd )"nrd VIA LID SOUD. lge.nl.!itr.~ui1e.Jlu~epat10. bdrms,2dblgarages,ba~ C 1·1 • L rge•I Rental 96..l;;' -~rh~~~ ·~ "~!inkll'rs. Drive by 17Jl2 Large duplex \~h nice Strps lo beach. f"antast1c ment Y.'/Y.ine c e 11 a r . FOUR UNITS Sa 1 : s ~ ' A ? 2 BR 11 ; B\ s 19900 \\1110 .... · Tree Lane. AIL 4P~1 private bt'aCh. 3 rm!., 2 Bay~hore Dr. loc. $13l.OOO $107.000. CTI41&t2-358·t _ . ervic1e. ouses, p64ts.1 . · ' · · or Sat & Sun ba1h.~ + deck up & 3 bdrms. CAYWOOD REAL TY Lf\RGF. LDT Home inders * 547.9 ~72 t;ontinental Dr~.!°OOL_ * ;»2.86?.6 * & 2 baths ckJY.l\. Carpeted: I Alw11ys rented. s1eady in· r BKR: 548-ffil. l'\"C. ,1'J 1-t6I1 I hlt·ins: fflllo .; ere. Ter· M2..fi03.1 • a48-l290 [ 1~.1 come. ~lisslon area uf San Laguna 8e11ch • 9257 T 11 1rr prruy 11nd 11.!il!fUl : O\\INER !rans. Big 2-slory Laguna Beach nfie bay viev.·. lthlt'ss . BY o.,..·ner, 3 BP.. 2 ba. ...._..._ 5il(i1 Juan Capis1rano. G 11;11 r ;::~::.;::...::.:;c:::;.....___ SIZES 34..48 \\'l'ar ~r tocrth 1 •r r.r apart. .,.,·ith 3 bdrms, 3 . b;i. F.R., WHITE WATER VIEW pr1ee' reduc..'e'd SI0,000 for l\.fQnaco. H.V. lfomes. Prof. sh1'dr trees. Ea!>}' <:Art'. con-Lo.,.,·er Three Al'C'h Ray l.:•)•'r ,.J,'<'1"f'lr~<; lop ov<'r frplc. ctreo.ni kitcht>:n . r • quicksale.-Xlnt terms. deco r ., mint cond. \'en1rnt !o 11·ecways . ,\nautical 2 Hn., 2 h11 l __ -11T,_.· ""f1TI,~ sh1r1~"r "Pf•r11l11nrtosho1" Unfinished bonus rni. Nt•n r 17" G.I. lmln. 2 Bdrm. & Convenienl to Rtt. facils " Ban;:a1n S:i>,000. den. Nil't'ly fu rn. t"1•plc, "1f lll~•~ lll~1-. nl! r• t:tn ("r1f 1 l,.rl rurd1i;:"an '"' schools, park. lihops: brk , ~en, 2 baths: lots of deck-Elem. schls. OPEN Sa!, sun Mobile HorTMS l2S I Red Carpet, Realtors rncl. r<ttio ,\\11ll t\liril 1~1 11 r~·rf••1·I p:-1rtnrr. Kn11 ol $.J:),000. Ci.II S\&-Ofi0-1 ] ing. Sale or lease. $·19.:-ioo. I. 5, ISJl. Port Kimberly, For Sale 497•1761 S·l7.i. 49')..:?:fi.!1 01t.ii·11-2"7fl 1:-o\-ntl'v·l1•· ,"p•)fl \11n1. l'a11cn1 GEM Days &lb-o-ttM/E\'es & I 1 ........ k. lr•rl li1:ht<'r r11id h\"•'· I ilt~ ,,11c-i. 11-1~ .Incl. O\VNER S.1{'l'ifice. llU"'" lot. ~ -_ 1 Hous.es Unfur n. 305 1 1~ 111111<' irnt-tha1~•f1,1'1'11•\ ~. ,,, •. '·"' ~ I 1\ knds &J.l--6.103 I -I Bcln11s, 2 hi1. F".R .• lrp c. 120-r Tu~tin A\'t'., N.B. REALTY 67U900 O •~! !In'' 1h11t t•H·~ lh•' n11~''t bll-ins, dish"·11sher. Jtooin 1 REALTORS 6~Z...'623 BY O\VNER. 2 BR. 2 BA, M(>BILE H ME Scotchman's Special General thlrn.:' rr"' ~nur !1s.:un ! 1-::1!>)· j ~r.\·t:s1·y.l'T'fr. n:NT~ for boat. or earnlK'r . Brk _ studio hal1:ony, at r i urn, FOR SALE : for Investors "1t -~1p 11 up'''!'\' .1r:or ·r·;,r h 1111nern -add 2:> $39.7~. Just 10+ do11·n. Call .B;m=5 · <:') palio, car~ts~drps, rcC<"nt SILVERCREST !hr thrifty .,.,.\11 0 ,1V>gniz<' llK' NB-\\"alk t11 l~1';1rh! 1 Hi' 1'r1nl•d l':ill•n1 :l'l:'ii tt1its !nr (•nrh p;..uem for 842-2561. 'f• • STAR G ,..-E~•,: i( I d~r. $52,950. D 11 y s MOBILE HOME \"11.luc l}f tlus lourp\rx near 4·plrs, Sl~I! \\"•)n1r n .o: S1l•'' '.H. :J';.-'.~-1. IO.! Air '.\f:11I find SIM'<'l~l ll&n· O\VNER lea\"<'S .. Just S.1950 •' • ~I.I ~ .,. 96~910; Eve11: !>18-0926. 20' x 5.1', 2 BIJ 2 Br carp., !he sand 1n Htintini.:1"11 Cdi\l-Cust11111 21'1 './. 1\11, 1 1.1. ·l l. ·~. 4~. !'11r> .:6 Oi1l~t 1 dl1ni;; nlh<'l"l>."l~e third-cl.1!1.~ down. ln)rnat-. 3 hl,lnn, 2 ba 8f CL\Y A. POLLAS BLUFFS CONDO. Atlrac. -draped, blt·in.~.. refrlg., Beach. $113,500. Call 1oday Sl,00 S1n1;i:1i~~ rik 1111 lnkr·-. ~1 , yartl~ (/1·1nt·I~ !lrl11rry \\'Ill ltike , thre:P 11.·llh f'.R., frplc, blt-ln5. i;a '°"' ao.i, ,i.., .. ~, G..id-Ji.. bed, 2 bath q>lit level. ne11 ly y,•asher & elecl. dryer ..... -ired ror ilell'ltl~ 01\l.BOA·:I Bl:. :? na.si:;1 I ~t:\'t:sn·-n\'r: t 't:sn; I II f'f'k.lo nr lllOf"i', s..-.nd tl,t Patio. j')llrk-hke vrd . \\T11lk Accord•"''•·,~. 5'•11· redrc. By O\\"ner. $4S,500. for 220 air cond., klt~h. The Real Estate Fai r ki<I~ f.· P"1 "1111' for •·111·h pat!<'rn • tuld Zi Alif'•' Urook!I, the l)AILl' 10 Ute bctJ: brk "'"".~. c-•1 '.~0-1~~~P "'-~~for T~~ 53.1-6550 or, eves. 641-SSll clock, i;torage shed, land· 139 '133 or •••2ss1 Homefinders * S47-9641 crntll fnr f"rich p;ilh•rn for I PJUJT. 10:i, N'~lecnJI ..,""""' "' ~....-<»<Of•.,...,..--ingro,,.,.-,,...,~ -v ~ i\1r ~l;oll 11nd SJ')('<'111l Hand· f)t•pt.. l'klx 16.1,.0ld Chelsr11i 962-137.~. ofyC11.1JZodiocbltth fi9f". PRINCIPALS ON LY . 12'l scape(! patio. Three yrs. old line. nth\•ry,·\!ll' Onrrl·"I~~~ ~111t1on. NC'w l 'ork. N.Y. O\VNER anxiouic. Benuliful 1~~ ~~;:...,.·01 · :J~:"'."" Harbor l~laM-Road. Large · d~c ~u. Locatri In "fw HOUSE + TWO drl!l'ery \.\'ill 111kf' thf\'C' lfflll. Print Nan\#', Addreii\, pool hclme. 3 bdrn11, 2 ba, ]Mey llfle;.o., t.lT 2 BR dcit 2t) Ba $85500 8 t P · ay,·ay roni !105)' 3 R II W•-tla nr nl<'lrt. 5'-nrl . ., Zi11, 1•11 111•rn Sun1tw'r. f R f I BI l ~~o11 ... ot1 j;~10 ~~~~ By ~pt. o~ly. ea.11673-i-Hl , SI. One.~&11 ~:. fro1n ;~u,z-1· B., 2 BA ouse plus ~lari;in '.\11\Tlln. the D,\U.Y aish:V11.sh~~{'Cus11Hn1d:s·1 .~ ..... 36"'-!Ito_. SHAKE ROO ' CUSTO houM!. ~UI.~ to 51' . 2-2BR,2D1\Apt.o;. P:itlQlt, PILOT. 412, !.l3ttt'Tl\ Dc:pt .• :'\'E J:ni.1-:Clt.Af'T . '7'2! m-°kS-ll9j(l .C lf9b'2 :or.! , 1 ~'9""''"'..,.., J1,.,_..,. eis. • _r -. '.\1 Call EVES. 213-694-4690, lrplc:s. yards, launilry, 232 \\'ro:,t l ll:th St .. :-.;, . .,.,. Crocti<>r, knll. etc. l'rre .. a ~-:~.,, ~~ ::~~· 4 + dtn. $65,900. Vl'ry onx-697-7152. garage~. 646-4~14 ' \'ork. N-'• 10011_ Pr ini dlrer1kl11s. ~- 0 \\'NER rno\'f:S, S3600 do1vn 10W~ .01_. 1oe...• tous. Agent. StG-7739 CAN BE SEEN AT: 4 UNIT APT. BLDG. I SA;\l E, ADDRt;"' ··\\Ith Jn..-h1nt :"1alTa~ &t»k-~Mumr 7"l l~i:! .l ~rm . g~ .:l_.e..,,, ~~~ BA·YSHORES v_ CRESTMONT Creat rental area & Rood In· LA:D~·b'~hOC~S~~~~~A 7.IP, SIZE and STI'l.t~ &!i<', flincy knot~. pat· 5 carpels,. t-n ~ · Cit u~ •l.___.. IJ ,o,..,..,. OWNER. Ai'lXIOUS 4 BR: l ESTATES ' veslml, CMtn ~l eu. Four 2 __ s1 ·~1Rf:R, I terns. Sl oo. dlsh1\Uher. )'rs old. brk u.1>1 u a. .. _..., ''To BA $65 642 349-1 BR l I ~ 196 Tr). S SEE l\IORE Q u I e k ln!>tanl ('rnrht't Boot -$36,900. Coll ti,~2..Qi!ll f 1,•,.._, ·~~ r.i 1 ~"' · • -· 1051 Slte Dr .. Brtn. (Cf'nlral INI u~~~-":°~~ ooo' yr ,. ( RI;:-O:T..J:.··. .• >'o•h•""<' ,-.1 ',,..__ .. ,. ,...,. I "'m b' p•'Cl""'''· Pal· ""'" "'II,...., a To * BL · CONDO * Ave. across trom Bren v '"""'"· .,...,, , I nu ;<'r All Tht' llnu.,,r• ~ "" ''"' "(""'"'" """ ~· u O\\'NE!t Tri level 4 B..(\ 11 a. •I c,...._ '' .,,.,..,., · Co H 1 46 W I N T I c o,. 1 p11.1tern '""' Jrom our I '' rn~ $1 00 · · ••-•••-· 11>·-• 3 BR 2"• ~ w prn-• -m -p Lot • Hoy . av or o. 1'\111tnhlr lur ren! in .; ! · · · lBA. lam rm. 1\et ba .. iJg 1t 1"'~•· .,~ n,.~-*"&.14-s'iiS GDo-i":.. cx)N"fAcrJiAY, PK. ,,_IGR.:I ftEALTOltS 111·1.1. .Tl" :·r•t1A1":.D .~ ·"Jlrln"to;;'_immrr C11t1>loJ:. ,\11 Cnm11l.-tf'ln,t1nt Giit Book t-ul-de·sac Jot, pool, lip/I, 6'".i ''°""' ~,......... ...,.°""', 1 howl 1 ~111·•' Only SOc. -mo"ro. t'h11.n 100 1\fls ~~ 11 °""'"' ,1..,. 11 o,...~1 SPACIOUS F'amily-nn. <I or A ng. 2111 Ssin J ooqu!n Hill~ Bil i.m~ 1"' -· l"ST•\'.' ·r •. Ell'l~G "~K 1 I GI -Or ron''· _..900, '"2-56SJ 'ic-,,...,, ~)'"'""' &1 1. ... \ ... i.t 11 Ne>Aport IJf>ach M' "'10 Homefinders * 547-9641 '' '' ·" -'' DVl' I.CO, PRESTfGEHOME-1J;oi "'l lJla-1c1 BR. ~r. r.t&riner sch! · NTG. Sch 20JG2 Nallonal 2 ..-.--, ittw today, Yo'f!at tomorrow. c,"c1n1p1t•1e Afith•n Book -1cr-"'1 !>.e.AdO ~(-~.000. °"-ner, ~1$ BR, jl bit, air t.-ond, attrac, 26 UNIT ~10TEL Oisnl'yl~r'Ki HJJl \\" 17ll-~!. S.1n19 Anii SI. Sl.00. .1. 3 BR.2bo.,,cu111omponl.Elt· ~~. ll'~""' ll~'""' "1HEN BOILING f]GGS l'!'i lodscplng & po.tlo, &~II aren. 1...11,rw mR!llljl'C'r~ t-'Rl'..L t"H.tJ: J\"!=:"l'A."T F"1\Slr l0N 11 ·lllfy fh1r non"". :.cit-. Mil. locnlion. l..o1( (lf t•xll'l\!t. ,,,..., ,,,,_<'(,., P~··-oto Al.U?ottNUM POTS add " t~m clubh.se, pr!. J)1y, q u"rlr!N-. '1 1'4: f)\~::!tl or e 1>roff'!i~1on11I !Vnlf'f' • llOOK llundred.1 u r hook''' It l'tlui Afith•ll"· ~2.900. Call o"--nrr. 847--6296 i:t:_... J:; H~-.-.. llltle vinegar. Thls will keep 346--0266. !J46-J5710 Rkr. *LANDLORDS* 111."lhion fnctl. Sl. 50ei SelllnJtanyllllng\\1lhlli Daily lOT~ .:>c~""'"" tae>.e. pan fmm darkening. U!le:ful 2 4 X51 G.ENERAL , TRIPLF..X-Cororm. Ori ~lnr 1111 SOe. Qulll Rook t -16 p11ttcm 5 . PllOt Classlfl1..<d Ad is ll T ®Go<J @ Ad--ruc ()N~~nl but no ton.,:rr Ottded 11cni11 nu1-tnn<llrt; OCC!An v\cw. EJ (.l) 2 BR Bll·Ins, <'!'Pl-' Ar Homefindtrl * S47·9641 Q11ilt' for Tl!dll,1·"11 l ,li'fftl( • l\h1i.r111'l• Qullt Book l • calsln11P!~., ~1!"•.ter · • · Just IM':ll fMI with a Daily Piiot AIMTO P11rk. 497~1662 or drps. S84,9j(), ;,.a-mg Evts Ca hlonH "" l..arJ;•·i;t 1.3 bt'llUIU\t\ pntlll'rn5. 50c. ~. ""-.,u Ouslfied Ad . ~-!"IZJ..7578 · 557...s968 Broker e nrn•(ll ~f'\'\N'' • ' • • ' 6 DAILY Pl LOT t.,qndAy, Af)l'll t , tq74 I/ HouMS Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfurn. I Condominiums Apts. furn. 360 Apt1 Apts., I Unfurn 310 ""'=-'-'-.=----'-'-' Furn. or Unfum, 370 Furn. or Uni.urn. 370 Coste Men L19un1 Nlgu.I ,. · San Clemente 1---------- . Apts., 370 F urn. or Unfurn . l~OJ::NTS 'I: :5~11£1e.-1 Dr, SEA TEllRACE 11 Newport 8e1ch -i -ON OCEAN .. l;C;:°';:';:':M;:'°:"=====:C:•:;':''=Me="=====l~C:.:o.:.".:.'_M.:.'".:.":.:.:._ __ ,__ $1Q. Ulll 11uld. l°k'f'illl ~~' 111 ~.11 ~k I BLK Jrom \Vt'&tclifl l BR. 2 hll. moblle If. Sum-TIIE EXcrrr.-;c · !TEXAS Size-2 nn. srn. •'ti\!:: New 3 UP., 2 ~\.I 11hopplt1a: rlr. Adi!• onl)• n)Cr or yrly. 586--9228, • p•LM MESAIAPTS. Ga.tag•. YfH'l:t, kld1111k. I N I d 2 Dr 2 bi ~ • ~ C.)1. cu~~l·2 BK. tJ10. ~·;u;y lllilllll, ll'pi1•; :,,.(! f t•Je.in I ~y .. y K'Of', ~. I, Apt. Unfum. .. v· . Del Lago I MINUTES TO. NPT. OC11. O\o.::11, rp1>11d~ set:UJ'll) 1-frrile_!:!!>· &46--ltif7, \ t 0 -.h, J .~ 2 8R frnm JU7 Gl\nlJ;"c y1u'd for kids. IL--I nd ~-H f 'nd * .547 9641 g11.te nc .. 1· beach. S-175. iJ~I Duple••• Unfurn. 350 B• -•• • Is a Wf).n ,\dultJ, No Pru.. I .;;;:~£.·.~~~u~r 1; ~t0~~=~c'Ci~cl~~·lJi. f General U'l.'i. ~GE 28R, 2BA. d~n Address Counts 1;. blks 1~'~:_!.~ Bh>tt.> cation? Jo;h11rJ1 J Bit, 2 RA, 493-!.769 • ' frpl c, new ttpUI, & d~. "A V I bo -0 h M5'-9Sti0 lnn:e fa1111ly roon1, r•ll bl!t)tl, Get a ll rent1ls fo.r 2 yrs, pnUot1, nr So, Baytron1, iwrtmtnt I ue1 A v• the t tr1" 8 h qult•t !111nlly f 'I'\"-''· A\·1,11. 3113:.1 \Vt:sr fl:INt:·· PutW. Guirintted aerv lct. yeilrly, 6Tr3288, 673-0862 Huntington ••c 1161t• no"'"! S.12.i, C11ll l..nrry. OfM'11~ on 7lh ~J'C('n, t.:1 Homeflndtr1 * 547-9641 B1lbcMi Penln1ul1 •. lu' Stop DELUXE. 1dult po o I 1 Id t1 ~ffi.~. I Nu:ul'I <.wrsc ... 3 Udnns., 2 ;; 1 M 1 • Ad!1c•11t Goll it<trden buni;alow, nr ~an, :~ Un. 211' Bl\ 1'v11 nh•\US<' blithtt . ' rtlL'lg .. ~ &. ch,'<'. I \OOS • el• '1 l!DltM $16.i. FU'5t l:. C~ur.• fl'fll, lrs pat'1>, 6 pools, I• • I f I 1·,.i.' 1 bill';1b~ OOot•. :S:GO • Or 1 ~'" L' II • 5 e y,11,,;, co~'''· 1111111111., tcn11I~. 8·11; .. -0z:i9, ,11;1J, l'l~ .?110 · ~ lll,r. -a. Jc0Js1•/01it1011 ut $116,:itXl , j 3 Bit, I 'ii 01\, lrplc. pli. 11·~•. ""',1'3";;,:..._1"/oo" •·0• $1.15 _1.,_,,.__~u i J ill. I BAY & BEACH pal lo, gar. Quirt Stroot. ""''-., R•1id•11t Pro Also 1 Br. from · Dana Point REAL TY 67.S.3000 µ:r.:i. 614-li6I3. C1pislr1no 8t•Ch . • l . Pooh, P"• Lagun" Niguel • · • 1 PltlV.\CY 11•/ 3 UB, 2 BA. ~"Olo;,,.pi~ 1111 ',BR,. ~t:AC!ll l~OUSt:. P111io, ·I llH ., Im lil•Jn, rn1 ~ dln\n•· fl'jil, ;.:tu'1ti!r, Ind~, y1o1.rd, NF.\\' Ocean View :?Bit/:!BA, e Gyll'I, S1u111' I rpc, t'l•!I ur!)ll, U+'llr ' ' "I pnti1) $''"1'1 1)116.-4.11~ I 1 I blHn.~ e R•t••11t:o111I ~Iiirina S!""J(). •199-29$6 un•u lan1. r111. •frpl~ bit/Ins, ,_ :......::...:. · . . Cr'!l • 1 rps, _; 11,tiwltlti I , -, . --. . > • • 1·pl~/th·p~. 11• 11 ,. I' i! & 1 '/_ UH. I BA. ~111i:11oha St . 642-1155 co·o•~in•lor If' Ht-.:-;11 AS S I It I~\,, 1 ,,1,rtnkleri.o, :! cai• 1;;.1r, tu,. Gnr. Ailults only. 'YIU'd. Call C d 1 M dt·llghtf~I 1111),• hon1e, 1 UB ninr•ulall': $?.:.0 Isl, l:i~I & li73-0'.IJ.1 ! oron1 t t r e l,1~1 1id1 l 1win9. IH$2:G, '.l!lMI~ '8'r olll'J-.h l:l.1l _n•:p. '19!.t254·1 1 1 Hunflngton Beach l • ~HARP 2 br, t ba. Studios, T, 2, 2 & Dtn, $175 to $485 unt1ngton tac $3C(}fflO·~H/213,\, 111t \'U, bolcony, pool, "'-alk beach. • • . $kX.lmo·NU l'"lrll btl hn1r. :: Hit 2 bH, dbl gar, <"rpt, COR.01.[DO. $ 2 l 5 / m 0. Mew Vtrdt ' Ad•m• 540-1800 lt~_ltl'.: ~IND! 2 Hr. SISO. l~LACE REi\l.'rY .f!.._970~ drp!i, bllin istove & ri~hwsr, 83l-.1653,~·I l~ds ,t: !X'l ok. ----rhild pct!I Ok. $216:;. 1no. l<•nl'f:fl for kid" & Jlf'IS, Newport Be11ch · · All Utils pd, $350., f *BRAND NEW* I & 2 BR .. Z BA. f''l'Olll $195 Unfurn. F'11111islwd unils ,\vaJI.' , CROWN VALLEY Apt&, San Dici,:o ~'N·y o~ COJtiat il\\'Y 10 lllilhUNt, 23734 lllllhurst. I-¥"· 1"\gucl. t il I t 831-07JJ San Clam•nte 365 STEPS lo bl'ach 1n qu1el • lltACH i\N'u·2 RR, $190 1 _'36-:.!'!ll-I WVF:l.Y 2 BJ< & !kn. gar. (1JSTOM-2 B1· $200, f<Rl.'R\l'.l'. lllt.\r\D •K·w luxw-y 2 Newport Be1ch .• C11.ll . 714-SJ'l'-77Gt Apt. Un u_r_n_. __ _,,__ ll'nred lor klfl!I &. IX'1· 1 ... d1'0J}1ll & !:>cu or 3 Huntinaton Beach N t •-h ---------,--Int' 11o: h borhood. Large Homtfindtrs * 547-9641 lll!:bitOOrti JI Ol\!.L. F 0 r nl r:NJOY THE OCF:AN. (Steps J . · 1wpor ~•c · A\\'flYI. Tl'nnis, olyn1plc -...,---------1 J UDR.A.f, 2 Balh, hll·inll lllnjng, lhgh Beam ceilings, pool & all Ntwport Shore11 CHILDREN PARK NEWPOR:r 1\•/dryer hook·up, LTPls, Irv, fln>placc. etc. 'rhc lntci>t ot clubhouM" prjvil. in J BR. 2 I h APARTME.NTS redecorated I & 2 BR apl11. Pl'r1nanent tttn11nt1 only. No ',t.•luldrt-n or pell\'.. -19'J,896J. ' Sant• Ana !need yrd. • S111l pe! ok. hulll fn a P P 1 1 a n Cc 11 ' BA dlx 10 .... ·er duplex for and parents ove t • Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms f'rplr. $28.J/1110. 8 2 fl llt:AUTl~'U~ Vlt:\V of only $1'/'5/ldO on yrl)' lse. l1rge, tpJclou1 ap1rt· and TownhoU5~ CHO•""E Otfic1 R1nt11 ------ NEW OFFICES AIRPORT No ICU" ttq'd. Full ~ Drp1, C'l'p(S, m~ A/C, all 11111. SID;;lc orr..i Ir o 111 Sl25/mo. i.t MO. R.t.."Vr ,..R,.:t:. PALJSAOES CENTER 2082 S. E. Briilol Nl'wport. Beach s.57-7010 ICampwcohvlne lnlttNCCtionl NEW OFFICES • A.~'iO!"E k~ing l he 11·hettaboull of Alien C. StuJl.9 , lonnf'rty ol 301 , Edi;t\\'llt'r Dr., 81.lboa. t)lt'ut f'Onl•M Bob. Box 929 Daty City, Ca N'.117 S1~1e • "'ldolffd . lthwt'f'd ' LIVING l:o1 1' ball 11.'ht'n )vi flOO the rlJ:hl Puson. ~17-GOG7 If houn l\lA5SAGt; Ir S.\UNA Call Sh«'\··· 91).~ 12.17 !839 Arla1ns Aw., llnli: lk'h. IN LAGUNA NIGUEL f'EAJ. ai:ll•. We.im•roMr 1! Only 42c per sq, ft. J oa· G. Short ll1tlr polnlr.r. Kr! It.,(, UP. All urn ifll'I. Vic-. Urookhun.t ll Slatl'r, t".\··. l:nusi1al roU11r. ;.67·4~11-1 Cri1111,, Urps, nir, ""'etb&r. ----'-'-~-'-'-o Z1W'l Ci.111100 ('wpls!rono I ~·No 2 2·1, dog approx 6 mo San Dltao •)v-'Y 10 • old. fl'mOlf', S~lue mix 1\l•t'r')•, 11\rkw~y tum off,,,. ~47-1032 ' 131·1 600 -~,.~,~!J-·~G~lrl~,~b1~.,-,--i * Deluxe Offices * -:· Pnl~~6~e., c )I. I F'!\'D' Sch\\11ln 5 s p d r·or LcHM, lK-111<1. fl, t"Omm/ I Stlru:ray Vi~·. Tr11dc11·indr. busineu. !2 olJU .. 'tli plUll ·~·I U111('. N.B. 6(2 ..... J&S8 ~ptjpn n~a ~ ston:igr). Ad· 'YtH.;NfJ ft'~ St. Btn;u\rd j:u:e111 ICl Ornnge C Q u n I Y l , ytar. BllU'k spot. Vic. ol A'"""c ·a'·u 546-8801 '''"" Ana "'"h" .,._~0 FOUND, malr /\fgh11n. NC\\" .......................... -4 port Beach. CaJl 640-8236 or Guilder, l!B. ti!l!U 32.>--7020. rolllai; hills &,snow capped 642-3573 mtnts at BI n bury ""-. ""'SO QMn ... ~,,., -~.., 1uountni11~ u)"' day Jc c .. ,,...,,, ,.., ;r>"<J .., Ul LAKEFRONT :: I) R + Den, 2-llli,$295 nlO. 1wl11kHn~ llgh1so by night. Apts. F_u_r_n_. ____ 3_60_ Cros1. iIJ'lll Pool! Tennl! MODERN OFFICE "&t;;'.·0537 - - Lost SSS Crp.ts, 1lr1is, fo1•red flit• Onl,Y s!cps to PlUVATF: Actoas from f'oshion Island LOCATIONS l<'ully crptd/drpd, fuml'lhed. ht'a( RHns .. rll:>l g1lr, pa!io, 0 1;u1111nun1!y Tl'.'nn!s <.'Ourt & B•lboa l1l•nd •0 SOilldrl'.'11" 6 _~ ... youni::erll _•1 1til!1,•mRoboact"'.';~nSanJonqu1n · 3 1Je~k11. ChaiNt & l'Cet'p-$..1 RE"'AflD preM:i1ptlon fnC'd . (11ildN'n ok. SITT-9'.~ ''"ii''"''"< P'-1•, av,-,·1, 'le I;...;.-'----------late c~n,,.,., pre SC'l VERSAILLES I • " ... ..., ~ .. '" I I' Hon st 1urniturc at only glasses,• rwl>fui 1ype, lot1! V.\c,\NT -'Br 1-u··. b'"• 10 no.._,,_ S·l8a l&O&.SC or rt'lll. SUNNY, open be11n1, 2 en. PINECREEK • Chil~ns P 11Y llrf'H 1714) 644-1900 11-• i-s 3~ o .. · d "' "" "' Se e Large 2 le 3 BR tipl~ ""· per n10. ..t """"" un. 1 '"· nr -1m An rrw11, beal'h! Also J llR l!of'S(' &l·l-'1ti!17 Funi or unfum. P· gar .. LIVES UP . TO\YJ~llOUS1-:.11"wlydl·mr :; ON 'fllf',·l.'t<"' Newport Blvd. C.\1. • I Hor1u .. '<' f'~ruilgn School. Oay R ' "" 1 1 k ---Yrly $275. 6'16=tXl9 e 2 ndult ret. centt'rs " .., ,. 11 "''"-'><t'"' tirn-h, ••·1• s n g es· SPYGL·\SS view in HVH. 4 B !boo• p I I , TO ITS NAME , ·e .F.A1ty 11.ct'l'S~ 10 most l'nl· BR. 2 b,i, F11l. l'allo, t-.nt•I 2 Al South C.'U!l.lit i'hti.a. ...:u A.Kent "'"r"'""" , SI., Kings W11y, Riiy Brid~e. ramili~. A~. Ff'e. !17!1-!U:'Al NH . 'J slot')', Catalina to I tn nsu I 'ployment areiui C/lo(nr, pool, ""'' Ctr, r.-..... 1 • ,\ciipulco Aqua Bur ! 1 B11.y1ilde Dr, r11.ll · t.hke f Brf:--2-bas. S.110. n10, pation, l\luuul li.'\11.ly \'i(•W. l\vail $••WEEK I. UP. 01·C'r 5001 t11ll li'l'<'ll0 ftnd 1 e 'Nr. shopping & h'\\'Yll. At!ufls. !'\r \\eslt·hff. S.l:?J, ,'.,, J:iCUll.I. S(X'clni:uli,1• s BAYFRONT OFFICES 645-1021, 673-0397. _ frpll" 111;;1 \\lrighly,'OOC.I, April 1st. 644-5973 '0 r -N su-eaniil Y.o:lth ""11~erfallR e from $163. ~%-1101 ur ~4&-56j7 • A1•re Lake \\' Toi,1•C'rint;: . , RE\VARD LOsr Old f''riend , 11.R. tW. uf Spririj,,>dall'. s. 64+-0IGS -9 Sleepinl:: Rooms . · L'l."eflle II relaxing setting for IJJ-:l.UXL 2 Br Studio, all t~ouniil.ir .. ~. ~~ ~lillion Dollor L~tl~. Shops . an.•a •.. Nt·_WJlOl1 1 l4 yn, m!xNI Shrpherrl, nr of Sl:Her. Call R.Jti.2()00. i'1JRN OR UN1'1JltN • J.lo!lM!ket'plnit Roonu your IJlll.ciou.5 new 1· or 2· BANBURY CROSS l'lrt'. Dsh\\'hr, patio, )?at, CluhhouSt', Gym, Sr1untt , l;t/\Ch. Varlf'lus Sill' swtci>. 111lnd .. Lrg amount h1:1ir • Eastblufl 4 BR .. 2~J Ba.. ]gc • Oc:taii View Atits hl'drooni npartment. fl'Oni fNea: Bea1:h B~vd & WRmf'rl Adults prrf'd. sm n1<1. Tolttl Sl'curity. · -1 hone, 675-I22D rl\ls!!Jng rear quartl'n, h8d 1 3~~~. ~~i ~l~~l~bb1:;;~· ,Yd. gardener. Pool use. Yrly BALBOA INN $175. rumitu~ ~vailable. 16761 VIE\\' POINT LA~11:; YeaJ"ly. &IG-3786 or :,.15--0i60 ADlJL TS I B • R I I 445 ll<':t t:ollRr 011, "S.tormy" ,... loe. F'·-$7SO. 0, unlurn i•·· •tolo s·-1 Of~ce o""n 9:00 to 6:00. 2300 e ... ""' e us1 ness on a 613 •tv>n "~o "" ... $260. mo. 11sk for Dnlc $590. ~~.''s-14--02:3.S. ___ ~_:™7~~<0~"-"=----!I !'~.,~-~"'~"~·~'."~R~d~.~· ~eos;:·t:•~':":":·i·iiii~:-~·:-~:;w""'" I CHOICE I oc at io n in Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br 1 1. -.'7J:!, .......-:>",,..,, 3~7: BA, lptc. new cpta, NEW Harbor vu, WiO!lilO. J = Phone; 545-2300. UNDER NEW ~~~:«'~it~~erX!,1.~Rki~; f3ro7m00$17p5•~ramDor. ln~t;s~~N& v~E~Q'I ~~1 ... ~r:f;' bl:=~r~: new paint, ln and out. 2 CiU' pBr~~rpl~gf· !°°~~~s. Corona del ·'-'•r • rn'o~f1S1!a.~~1zi. MANAGEMENT 1700 Uedlord Lane, &16-60~ S KIAn& • ~ to :itJO Sq. 1o·1. bvi~ e!l.1'!11 . ~ w/ID t •,'..!· • 11:11rage, la'e lot. $285 mo. Agt &IO-l500 c:\:t. l46.'.I. s~. fnr this lovely 2 NE\Y 2 BR. 2 BA townhouse 2 BR. Bltm, newly dt'COral.t'd, Dfoluxt' 2 & 3 BR, bltns, D\V, anta a :i\laln thoroughfare. ~:1498.n~~~r:ea. '~'· 536-8836 "'-"room furnished I\ pt . erK'I =-r~aes Beautiful rpt~. dr-., patio. encl. gar,, Ne:\:t to South Coas! Plaz.1 28'o•.• •1,1~,·n·1· j>rk•~. NU JtV ol hr/2 ,_,, welbar, "'" apls. P11t!011., .enclosed gar· •--. .--11•su ~'6 " " ~ "' ... ~ LOST Bl' & G I >It ~ NF:\Y 3Blt, 2 ba, bltil\s, uv-IrK•ludt>s prl\'acy \\oflh a Dish h ·Ad Its landscaping. Lrg ph1y area, ariulls, nr Hoag Hosp Sl8.1 lo ..-~ 831-1400 · · l'Y mtt e Xcu Xlnt IOCRtlon . Close to bch, Vu. com in pool/tennis. I Ch 1 t -h ni::~. wns en;. u · hlld' drc OOM! to .$275 mo. 642-4.387 Tl'nil'r, "BUSTER" l\1ari· $550. A!lk for Joyce, poo · ann ng a mos"',crc l:!j l\lclotiy Ln. OPl:N a c 1 ani. · 18"1 WESTCLIFF N. 8 rl R 3Ch!K, fv.y. 968-46..19. ., • ., .....," nc1·ented by v.·ood burning DAILY 4-6 l\lon i Frt. shopping. & schls. Chlidren z. Br 2 Ba dplx, gar, cl. 10 Rooms · 400 "" , . · CQpa A 1.. tag. C\lo'a r rl . livine li44-t79i.~. fireplace. Located only 3 Sat & Sun 12.6 ""'elcome. 55&4150, 11 no ans ocran Newport Shorrs. Ko l---------l>~li~e loc .. JO' front on sl. ·646--5363 or &iS..3213. ~ Harbor View • Lusk blks to bl'.'ach. Adults only. ' 847-7331. JX'I!. Ref's. w $225 n\O.' ROOl\f for rcnl. Walk·in Sui1. stores • ofcs, 1!00 sq LAB. Rl.'TRIEVER, \'cJlow 1 l\v•ll lor lease, 2 yrs. 673-3)26 or 673-8574 iii I .., W I"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ... ~~!!!!!~ I 218-B CNlar. 646--AIOO e\•es cl~t. sho.,,,·rr, bath rm, Sep Ir at ·3&. air cond. l'lcnl) Jge 100 Jhs. Vic. Estancia H. $265 PER MONTH $595 Mo. References req. } + . ll DELUXE 2 BR· 2 BA, bit· SHAHP. 2 bmi. Ocean 1 e.ntry. $88. lncld uli!· C.~1. prkg, cpts, dz'P~. 5'1S.958Q. s. 3/'22. 5·1:>--08-46 or 548-3784 J..ov.·est priced 3 Bd1,,1 .. 2 AGENT 64.1-7662 Coal a Mesa A ··r ins, enclo~rd gar 11 g e, -Blk. NC\\' l!l\'1 frig. sh 11 ~ Non smokl'rs, non dtlnkC'r~. JOIN Barclay's Bank at ''"~~'-"~m~'~~----~ ba. townOOuHr In \Vnlnu1 4 13 BR. honics) in N'pt. LY RATES 201b St. lnundry r m. Convenient riiirc. Glrl~. no pets. S2S5. ~.8-It))j. · Brookhw'51 & s. D'. fV.'Y. REWARD! Lol<t mllle mrd. Square. Vacn1i1 . ,Sho1-e8, y:1:l.v lsc, from s;i25 LOW WEEK locnlion, wtilk to Huntington G46-T.i05 , ONE Rooni. prlv rntry .& StiJrcs & ollkes. Finished sz. dog, Lab niix, Blk. "/ I 11 Ii''/ \, 111 I. C1\YWOOD REALTY r~i&-1290 Executive Suites AG.1'. 644-{187~ 0.'nter. $190/mo. Av11l1. 2 & , 81,1,.... Co d garage. All utlli"'9s p<I. liy 4/'l5/74 . Agt 846-3166 "-/Hiiie white on chr!t. 3BR, l 1,~ ba, nr rtlarincni 2080 Newport Blvd. \VALK TO SHOP 17th & al10ut April 4· '74· Please ·. :' . """"':· n~\v n o Ne\\·po1t ills. 64;-,.j9:i.I 01 :;-roHE FOR LEASE-30 ft. Arto;, to "Bruno". 67J..-0962 ""hi & w 1·11 -•-· ._. Tu·i·,,,, ""• .,: .. -arl•, phone 9 _31 or 962_-8118. units, !luge \\11lk·1n closet~. "'l"I'~ .i.: · estc 1 "'""P· patio Cost• •.J•H• , !#\' "' .. u ., patio, pool, gar. Adulls $Z1ti. ~·~~~~""=,.--...,----,., ln1n1age. 2.;;&0 S<J. fl. JU!ll off PEnTE. "il. sh. hair cat. & yrd, $375, 646-2389 • 642 2611 2u1t: 2BA. $175 up. :iBR, 2 BR !Or sl'.'. All elcchir. up. a l&-7838. 5-16-8397 ROO~ts $20 wk up, "'ilh ~taririer's l\Ulc & Npt Boh ·gm. eyes, Si11n1e~ 1neao"'· ---''l li·11 ll11r 3 BR Horse Ranch ,ae~agt". • R 5 2BA, fpl, pvt pat, pl clbhw, Dl!h\\·hr, bllru;, shtig cqil, . kitchen°?' S30 wk fup a1>t. POiit Ol.llce. 642·~. An .. 'il\'. to "J>osey." Rev.-ard. $380.,, l BRH •-h STUDIOS,& 1 B ' dbl C'ncl gur $300. up. AGT drp!, prh·. pallo .,,,./>•ard . B~AUT. new duplex on ... 1o 9~-or"'•c """'? . sul!O on;e ...,.111c .., FRE« U , --· .... N I I II ho -·-rt l•I·-•. 3 Br·. 2 '·. ~a-,;i.J.. '~"r""" 6{X) 5n, ft. Store, i1uit11.blt-6.ffi..35!.ll I 979-8430 .,. r:. wen11 &16-.u;J;J, &u·T771. OP f:: N r. lun1 ngton !If ur. """t"' ......... UI! .. -~=~--c-----~1 ht Wt"Slem &nk Bldg, lfB, $?l5. Agt. Fee. e F~ UU llt-s DAILY 1741 Tustin (NC\\' !200. Adult11 only, no pels. lrplc, bltns, patio. 838-698.'I G t H ~15 for DR's ofc. Oii ? $155. LOST 1"1i. RfL, \'ic. 19th & University Park, Irvine I • Full Kite rn'-~ Orleam Apts.> Aval! 4115. 84(i..4360. or (ll S2&30JO. ues omt Costa MeM. &16-21J(l r.fonrnl'ia, l-'re111.ft Poocllt>. Deys SSJ-7000 Nights Newport Heights e Heated Pool LEASE Condo. 3 BR, 21i hn, 3 BLOCKS TO BEA'fH 2 BR. 2 ha, patk>. lriiPRlVATE Room or Apt \vi ,1.:.n;.::d;.::u.:.st.:.r_i•_l_K_on_l_•_l __ 4_SO_ Sm. apricot. Rei,1·.ard. 919 NB • 5 BR 2 8~ 1 • Laundry Facilities 11 dbl 1 ., W€.•stclifl IU"l'a at 1714 nursing ("Oft', ~1 food & 1 • Cedar PJ., C.~I. 642·5.129 · · --· · ., or ' '' ge e 1'V &. mnld M!N 1u·ail. pa 0• · gar, P 0 0 'Xtra II)': l Bil, • Clll' gar, • hvuu INDUSTRIAL & yn:I, \Jl·bt?Rm!I, patio, lrplc, • r~-•.· r\'I""" j1tcu1.zi. 1\fij J\lesa. Vl'.'.rde l'K.'w pain t, new Cl'JJIJ::, btrn.-i, Hutland Ru., Llinai Apts. tndry. Costa l\fesa. &12.-9278 2 BR, 2 Ba ........ .$325'360 bins S350 l\10 646-1514 ,,.,,,,_ ~· ..... Counlry Club. Adlts. $375. dswhr, ':l balhl. $251 &. UP. COMMERCIAL 3 BR. 1~~ baths • .... • $.100 . p. rl< $30 WEEK & UP \\'kd:iys 89+-1353, E ,. to s 1"o pets. 425-1\ 12th St. at I ;.;N.:.•.:.w-"po""-rt;..'H.:.;.;•;..19::.h,..t;.::• ___ Rentals to S_h•r• 430 1 1600 Sq. Ft. UP l BR, 2 bllths ••··• $310/~ University a e Sudlo&lBRA •• ·--P llB '----~----LAGUNA NIGUEL 8 21,ii ba $;1JO l P~· ~.J~· ecan, · · DESIRABLE 2 br, pool,1- 4 R, tbs........ . PRIVATE HOME e TV & Mtiid Sen ·tce A\'ail. MARTINIQUE APTS. 2-BR. AU electric Dshwhr, ctosro g"" r . Res?Jn.~ible BEAlITIFUL Ca1ie Co 11 CALL 552-7500 Unlven1ity Park Arca 2, den •Phone Service -1-ltd. pool 2 & J BR. Also Prtv. patio.II . bl1n.~. shag crpl, drpti, priv. adults. No pets. $ 19 5. ~use 1? share by .thl' hearh _ adulb preferred $35(1 mo. e Children&: Pct SecOon ~r. s.hpg. Adults only. patio, "', ya r 11 , · Nr. ~148 ... l<JZ'l 11·11h <'1ther pcruuoners or 27992 Can1ino Capistrano &in Dtego Freew1t,1 to A\'C'l)' P11rkway TWTI Olf VISION Bkr. 6't2.-<r200 2376 NeWl?'>rt B~ .. 'd .. CM 1 ta ... ~A Ave .• C.M. Hun!in<>lon lll\J'bour. $200. =c..==-------1 O\'('r 40· Sl20. p h 0 n c : <•0 ~· or ~7 "'"' .. it98--0378 or 49S-10!H Condominiums .....,...,,...., Mgr. 113 6t&-5M2 Arlult11 only, no pe«s Avail Newport Shores 831 -1600 ~ -·--a";;,;;red-1=-·1·1·1 Unfurn: 310· ·*"SUS CASITAS* -LOIT Apl'.'POOt:-Jac""';-·""··-· DESIRE Girl. \8 to "· " INDUSTRIAL W ,. n ---------h S2T:i l BR Apt.Yr. Lease. No pets, shRrc beaut. 2 );ty ho1JM>. C~ONDOMINIUMS-f'urnlshed Bachclor'11 & 1 rent Include• all util, l BR. 2 ba lll'fl sc. :>. );lv/rclrig, l'pt, drps, $140., fiO. nio, C11l1 581--.1959 For i;ftle. J;y,;, down ror REALTY REALTI)RS Univ. Park C€.•nltt, h·vlne fBR Condo, ·A/C ... $2'J5/nio 2 BR Condo, A/C $225 & $245 2 Bit Condo, A/C $265 &: S275 3 BR Homes ..••. $293 & S315 :I Bit I ron1rs .• S.125 I: S335 4 BR ltomeJJ .•... $335 & $425 4 BR Home •. -~ .. $500 RANCI{ RD.Lt'Y •a.51-2000 • TIJRTLEROCK. Rent lease, 3 BR. 2 o r ba. - Ge_n_•_,._1 _______ 1 Bdrl'hs. Exceptionally nice. relrig, encl~ gar. $225. bltin~. W & D ~k11p, lnclrt r. ~ i8<10 2ll0 Newport Bl, t'M. No pell! dbl gar, pool. patio, \Valk to ·1·1· _, G1rages for ltant 435 1 owner u!>t'r. ·ISOO ru 8()(1() i;q Udo By far lhe best view location In !he wbole Harbor .Area. One ot a kind 3 bdr .. wiit ilu1t n1ust be seen to bl'.' a~ prkia.ted. $1%>,<Xxt. • Corona del Mar The only type of· "O\\'n your ov.•n" on the Bay tn C.D.J\t. The view ls be)'Olld bC'lief. See u ~-Reduced 10 $ll0,IXX). 393 H II 6-15-44U beh 11 & 5ho (714) f1 unil.~. BUILD TO SU IT BEAUT rt:!-iN l Br lots ·of am ton, . ' !K'i 5 -'""P2''1g 1 San Clemente MINI w•REHOUSES · INTF.ltl0° .... 311.lt>s p1·ii.:c in· bl• 1' -·· I ~; EXTilA , .... 2 Br JI ' Ba -s.1&-7000/(213) ~ l at "' "'"" uns. poo, Wai o "')()JJ-•& • ,, 5prn -STORAGE 1 1·lud('!I land. KOLLtlHVJNE Ping ml from heh $150. mo. studio, $180. Utll pd. Shag,l"'""·=~==c===-NE\V, hU&e. d e 1 u x <', ... . ,1 c'ENTL·R 1714 ) 979 ,~ 931 \v. 19th St. 543-Gl92 bltns, pool. 1978 /11apl.e. NEW DUPLEXES Shoreclilfs BluU. I. 2 & 3 "o 1\lovc-~ or "ove.(lut ~ · · ~.,.,, BR. 2 & 3 BA •ado-~ gan;, charges. from $7.50 per I Dan Curtis. SPACIOUS, RHrac11w studio, &15-5647 1 ~ ba, po.lk>I, crpts, drps, .. """"' h -,-_,.~---d~-~1- quicl. prh•ate. l\t al u r r , fl:E\\'!.it 2 Br, ground fir, li'g D\~. fp, walk to heh. 2 BR· pool [rplcs, wlk to bc.h. mont · .,.... Mesa In ustria ·~ 3 BR $325 "'lh & Aca o-:., oily & golf course Haml!1on & Nt.>wlanrl St., 1113 I <'m plo.ycd lady only. $12.i moms I blk lr\'lne 2 blks u•=>. · · w -......... , ALL SPACE I P k• _,. ineludell util. S43-514S. bus ~n·ice. No children, no cia, aJ.9..6779. 01J<'n Sat/Sun. \'iCl\'S, $175. • $2ffi. 496-0616. ar ..,.... e TROPICAL POOL e pets. ~fs J't.'qd. 839-1190 $15()...~ {ni.~oo. of lfB. 2 BR. • NEW GARDEN APl'S. -960-1970 fuipld!y l'Xpanding business 2 BR. 1 \~ BA, spiral LGE 2 Br Studio gar nr bltns, crpts. drps, pool, play 2 BR. 2 BATH, $19;) LARGE Single garage, romn1unil:>". !\lodules 1600 ~ slaircase, lrplc, p 8 1 I 0 . shOpping. Ad u '11 1 ' no yRrd, carport & lndry fa cil. 3 BR. 2 BATll. dshwhr, frpl e, $25. mo. :)J6..{13':ll f! & up. Improvements 10 \Valer & Gilli Pd 5-l8-ll68 children. 2293 Fordham Cpl A l sml chtld ok, oo S250. Call 493-0141 or962-3.i3.1 • suit 1ennn1. 7ll \Vest lith P.ED ruhy gold ring lost \'icinlty OCC. G C'll e r ~ u 1 re\lo·arrl. Ed. 5."i7-9j75 Ai\1ETIIYST rlng. 3/?J. q Vic. Harbor & Baker. C.~t. Rr"·11rd olfered. 979-6007. OIOC Pt Sia.rnese. Vic 20th. & Orangt", Cl\t. JC'welcd rt'd collar. Rl'.'1vard • 6i&-36n IMtructiOn Schools & ln1tructlons I~ S75 TENNIS LESSONS For Beginneni:, 1st lesson ·free. Call 5-l&-5329. • -· """' ~·o~. · pt>lS. 842-41i64 aft !>:30 P!\,, St., CO!lta lolesa. Leasing. !BDRM l"n' Ulil., pd a.,. .,...,..,....., N!.'\V 2 BR. 2 BA,•VIE\V Office Rental 440 Call Ru•."' :O.fnri<. "'·'"·9.,,...,. Babysitti...,. in $lli per 'mo rent. 0Atfulls CLEAN UPSTAl.RS 2 BR. I S:iO Bonus with Ad Carpets/drapes. $195. ·" """ ""' .. ., Call 6T.>-7'l25 TO\\'nlKltlsc. $400. m o .• ~21 833-1927 BRAND ~· 3BR. 20A, tam over 40, 00 pt'ts. ti.1 bltins inelsd gar no $170 up 2 A 3BR, 2ba. kkl1 ok -~•'--'496-'-"'~28'18~-"-"~"~·-·~-l.llth & Npt . Blvd .. C.!\1. NOW LEASING 21'2 -5 yrs old. mi, dl'n, fonn&I riining, C\!n-64z,m14;54g..1606 peis. '1 kki~ ok. S162.51i per 18881 Mora Kai. ~ne , Air-cond, elev, crpts, drps. breakfast, lunch & lral Irvine, AvaU approx mo. MG-7129. E. of Beach oll Garfield San Ju1n C1piJtr1no ulil's. Huntington S.1ch T.L.C. FencM Good 5ll8.Ck,, ya r d . April 15th call 8.l3-M16 l 1no~.I 11paclous, 6 1u60nit LRG 2 Br, 2 Ba, din rnt.·----"'~,....~~'~~~ 2Rrt1S in 41 'x15' .... rli0. NEW M-1 646-M3fi b dg, 1111e new, garagl'. I · '~ BR 1 blk F'ATRLY NE\V APT JJL\tS 1n~l 'xl7' ... $315 · 940 Sq. f't. & tJP ==~---- TURTLEROCK newk2 ~RI + Adults, no JX'ls. 22'20 Eld<'n. cpdlul, drp, stv/l't'f, 1 1"°"7 01. Nr.EhopA!tp::ge: ,:.."' i child o~o 2 BEDROOi\I , , . ,, , .. POOL lR~l 16.6'xl2.6' .... Sj.'i HomUton 8r Ne"·land St. BAI BYSfr'.IN,'G ,. m~ ... horn~, den, pool &. par ... 11ny &l&-15!2 after 6. A l.!!, no pets . . .. -.,, • ~~ .... 645-66t9 5-IS~26G 1fly or n!Jlil. rn( .... -u ya1· ... extra!!~ $36.5. O "'n er, --6.ia-896.'i no pets. St&'> per n10 5\i;) ....... ····"" · 'L"'-114 · · ' 9~1970 ho1 lunches. 612-:129!!. &11-1340. LRG 2 br. Adult5. Pool, l ,•. 28R. inod<rn _,;dcnlial (i\6-'.:,7it.i 01· 5-&5--0760. Santa Ana COSTA l\!es;i, ~·lrnl f11r dt'11· 1 --~=.~==~=~I •i t, DEN 1 d bit lilund. closl' to shop ctr & '"' ·~ R N ----------tal lab or nff1r<'S . Unl1d NE:\\' DLIX:: :0.1-1 . 12 Units. S!T'T. ER: E.XP._:'l!O~I. ~AJtD. UNIVERSITY PK-Nl'\V 3 -• . crp I, rps, nll, bU!I. 1941 Pomorn1 . 4}12·351'1'. type ·l·plex. $1•10 & nm mo. DOG u I pru-kin «, Air l'Olld. C<1rner I'll ,,., •·. ,-.. SI':". Z'2" 1 ph. I :'\lEAL..". TO\~· t.'1'(' Br, 2 Ba. Twnhsc, fireplace, I fpl, pvt patio, wlk-ln c~_ts, ,\dullli Rltins, stov(' ref1ig, 2 DH. Fro1n S169-$1T.ii Crpl~. J CHILDREN " I .>..i.,.,. u .,..._ f.1&-7~Sr't pool llrivl. $l.'i0. ~i..i2·7896 I 2 car gttr. Adulti;. 642-JJ;J;l LRG Bnchelor, li v nn, S<'IJ. 1.:losc 10 hC'<i t"h Ken 6.14.s~91. dtpll, pool, gar. C'hl!tl & pel 1 ,\~D ADULTS LO\rE l!lth & NC'\\'f'Orl BJ\'d, ii() Fronl Office, crpls, la!'J;;t' ' ' -'UR ndo N S C Pl kl!f'ln'n b11th \Vlrpd Pool ok l!l2--0.'.89or S.IZ-4:JOI PARK PLAZA II s.f. nt l ~S~ ~r11'J!Orl & 6001 rl':1r _doo1·"· An11ht•i1n & Carpenter .... Laguna Be•ch " 1 00blU · r. ,.,·1 · <lO.:· 'Adult. No pc1'. $140. 645-3965 .. EL:O.I GAP.DENS APTS -· · :i.r. at .ISDJ Nrwport. Sl'IOJ'1 Tl'l'n11n:d \\'a~', C.M. Da~s .-~--------1 poo • n~. c.,, s, .,.s, Unlum. 1 er. Sl55. up. NE\Y upls 2 & '.\ ~r. 2 & 3 BR tipts. nr lr,111; lease~. 01,·nci-, 61f;-j():::'.. 1'1'f" fq1'...{168J. a.;~10:.r \\'ood\\•ork remod L Custom built, 2 bdnn, Lf\rson. 636-6568t 919-JG3.1. I.GE 1'1JRN ~ BR., Bllln~ ln Adult s :;ection. 177 E. $21J./$:!80. Adults, fan11ly ,, Play Arca ~l.1-,,11.120. . ·* GOSTA M ESA * 1>.i'\nellni' & rer>aiT. \'lnct ~me. w/w <·orp<t•. Hunt_i"IMon be.ach i1't\\'. rirnpes. l\dils, llO J>('tll. 22ntfj;cl C.l\1. 642~-5 pcL~.prv!P.<tlio& fenced ye!,, 'Pool, jartJZ7.i, sauna OFFICE SPACE "·o'-11 ·-.. ~ {~plat"1·.' lgr. dl'<'k I\ ·r•• .,SllG. 642-9520. N' ™BUILD·!-ne&r ix'ach. SIS-9()fj I RI?<:. c\ubhoUM! 1100 .. 13/X} · 1750 .. 2."ilO sq fl I J.A' '~' • ~ •oi. 2 BR 2 '"~ • bldg sl·•g D p · Lirenscrl day care <'C'nt. Ml'SSION V IEJO indttstrial unit~. Si::E: · C1rna1, S•r'11'11i '"'l':ln \'li.!1\', 2 ('ar ~ar11~1:'. , s ~J·, n"w '. ... 1n1 01nt It~ & Up. DELUXE I hr. NE\V 3BR, 2BA Conri.o. P11.rir1. 1 ,., I rl., "'' no_,, ~,, ...... n ,.., ' t"rom $100.00 ~ :.; ... , 1'~!. & "P ROBER'f NA'ITR!'.:SS ,\-I condition lhru-out. c 1 ·" • ""· · '·" '"'. Crptrd-•. bl•o•, ,.1n·g. """\, rcc .• nl'('~, Gur S 7:1. PARK PLAZA II '' " JOllN'" r . t & "hol k ''lo •= I I • $7 LAl'GE 2 BR s•~ No Iv '" ,~--0101~·. I nc,\TIO,, · Realtor-Cos111 l\ft>sa-979--6571 -I! ..... rpe '-'P stery $350 MONTH n . -...,.., c et1n n . a " . .-.,. \\'. ,._,,, ~1. i~ Pomooo 5.16-168.5. 551--0j27 '-" ,AJ D . Sh So , ~ 1 4 BDltM ~.1 ~1'l'. refunrlabfe. Da,·c, decomted tncl utilitic!. Cnll .. 11 ...,.,. "'" 805 West Stevens 28362 ~tai·li:ul'ritc Prk"·y. NE"'PORT BEAOI Offic£' & ri ampoo, ( 11 ~ • p.111' Ollll ' · 1,,--~'~67 '"''· """-11-12 Ave .. Cl\!. 64~8891, Mgr. I I I Avail . Immed1a1ely. \\' ..... 900 Relardantsl. Dfil't'asers & FAM. RM. +DlNlNG R)!. i-vwo, """""' . • ...,.,,... rv ne (Off Sunfowerl 8311400 al'C'11V1.1Se, approx. MI· all <"Oklr brigbtenen I. 10 nunt-in kitchen. Flrcpl:u:£'. :: BR. 2 b&s. blt·ins. refrig, Huntington Beat h 1 BR.~& den, 2 ba. upper1--~---------Sant• Ant "545-1121 • f1. $150 per MO. l\lULl..AN minute bleach for v>"h.llt' \\'/\\' <'arpt'IS. P(l 110 "'II.Sher. dryer. $220. mo. • m. t·ins, cur,· & ~ra.pes: g~~· PARKWOOD Nr'W FAMll.Y APTS. 13.00J SQ. fl . in {'lllS!liC Vil'· REALTY, 3400 lr.i.ne, !'o'B. carpets. Save your money 11·/b.i..r-b-il. An c:x6:11C)lt 11 96.~il I, S[)~l~1T.1 1 BR. $155-$165 ·carport. "ame ' ovC'r ""· w;;. torian oUice bldt<:. dolvntO\\•n 5-io.2960. by savinc me extra trips: lanlll~· homr. ·Lux sp.1<'. 2 BR. fnb. rer NEW DECOR. Prlv J:arage. No pets. $225. Ag1. 646-2414 New Adult&. F1mtly· Grand Openinq .. Sa.ntR Ana. Ind!vldU11I ol· COSTA r.tESA \Vlll clean living rm., dinllli: I $450 MONTH -area. Pt•rfN:I for rpt or 2 Lndry rm. Nl'wl'r Spanish NEAR P11.rk\ 2 bedroon1, l 1~ ' Apts. NE\V 1-2 1: 3 BR'!. PIU'k·like ti~. 500 lo 1500 i;q. ft. Ne"' Lndu~trial Units rm., & hall Sl!i. Any nn. I .: Unique . OLDE SPANl~ll ~inglc11. S250. 963-3473 Ari~llt Complex. :.! n1i, So. bath, 2 ;:£..r'Y apt "'ilh 1-3 BR's f'rom Sl85/mo. setting!, Ree. room. Pool. Lt'ase any 01· all 11pa1·e nt SlOCi/ti'tO. Phil Sullivan, '$7.50, couch $10. Chair SS. 15 \'ILi.A, t•nrlosNt b~ hii::~1 M ission Vielo ( of San Diego t~1"'1'· 17::.01 i;:IU'ai;:t'. 1.:a pr. m o · Bit-In ranJ[c, g n r b 11 a: C' p111y al"l':t!i. Patios .~ !Qt 2lt-per fl. Av11ll. 1\pril I. 'i I. Re1tllol', ~S-6761 yrs. t>:<p. Is \\'hat COU11ts not 1wr1y1'rd 1\nll~. f.;oatun•-. t KcrJ90n l.n. l1B. S•l:l-781~ 644-7211 ai;:t.' dl!posal. dshi,1·hr. l,)(.'IUXt' lots. Gas & \\'atl'r Pd. Shag, !ilust i.t•c 10 n1)prceln1e. method. I do ""'Ork mysell. I hdnns .. rll'\'l\!<'d Ii\· rn1 IJELUXE comt'r 3 BR. 2 B.\. Laiuna Beech 3 BR. 2 ba. l'l'PI:. tlrps, shag crpl'g. Dntpt.•ril';~· drape-s & so fnrth! :.12.1r;21. Good l't'f. 531--0101. 11· ri<"A\,\' li.:11n111. llt'l'. A1'l.·I~· ,.11 1,111t1, ~h.:i ~ t'rpt!!, eu!!toni · .. udult11, no pell!, $1):;. 17560 J on:l11n Ave. S.'1~ Sta1ting al $169 + dC'p. i)i,;si\ spaee D\'lillablc S:iO hnonals ,, , l CARPET & up h 0 1 ~ t er,. ! til l\'111(!111\' \\'I <l C 1': .\ X d1i1~ 1•:.,1 ft1C'il , (.'hild ok. !~\\'ER duplcA. 2 BR I 1 '3 6-~9.19 or 646-1689 2BH. trpts, drp.'I, b!tlns, p;>ol, N.ewhopt M eadows mo. "'ill provide fu1nllurl' clc11 ning. F'illC'st equip. Call \'IE.\\', ~tit 111u. \\k11nys 8.1.1·1~2~ bn . f orrol Air hl'llll lrg 2 BR. crpts, tfrps, blln~. 11 nr SA f''n"Cway, $2 :l ;, . !'!7 S. Ne\Vl'IOp<', S.A. at $5. too. ArlS\\•crin~ nn\1• fClr frc>fo c:sl. Dennis, $290 MONTH ""' 2'-1; 1\f! 6 pn1, ;f86..-0]2\J p,i\·~1\· pntlu, encl .cnr/Nro r l chilli ok, 'nu IJ('IS. $14.J 1no. 644-2'.l:'ll or IYl-1~7S I 554-2600 !l('fVl<.'C O.\'llilablt>. l 78 7 !i •71~1 644-11.)). l,\ll~SION itJ-:,.\!.TY 1'11-117~1 :\~i\' -2Blt-r0Ni5o-\)f l:ocl'll'h N. end. $Z50 lcn!!e. r~1fi...J786 or ~>-15-0i60. L B SC'at'h 81\'fl ., 1-luntlngTun Personals 530 HO~l.E·TONE c:irpE"I &· -----• · 1 • 4·~1·~il)1 1gune each Ap t•., Bea ·h 1112 1321 ----------1 1 $Zl:'r-Nll 'I: 1111 131:. ~1,.1 1~ 1" li'f•I•'. ~Tp1, rlrps. 01•,.,rluoks · · · PRIVACY \\'I 2 RR 2\1i BA.I -~--------. Furn, or Unfurl\. 370 --'-·-~-=~· ~---U Ct:NSEO SPIRITUALIST Ufll!O stery shampoo any :I OCl'nn~ Victnrin B1•n1•h • • 1w11 . Ilk nt"l.'11. A\'nil 1 1 j f)'C J.; AN r R 0 NT 1 , BR frplc, (l::t.r, lntlry, ynrd, NF.\V duplex 2 Br 2 Ba fn1lc, NEW Sphituahst readings 10 a,ni. mon111 525.50. 10 ~T In $2'Li -213rt 111111>-•'. dhl .:or, I !'llO r11u ll3().2~or6-1.~'.MSj, penthouse. Middle age. ):l'.'ar Jlttllo. $275~646--414'' pntlo, erplll & drp11, n1any Corona dtl .Mar Plu~1 vflit'C Bldt,, 2 "10 6 . 10 p.111, advic:\' on all bl.isinei'I! &:iG-3926 :'o'·n1il, 11111!0, !)nn:1 Pll 111t. N-t B h t.•a...'!€.'. '4!H-31•\.ll. D p · t 1>ulltin1, adults only, no 1n·IJ l'n1. 1uhe11. Olnff'r\.•nt·e rn1, • 1nauc1-s, 312 N. El Camloo Ctmtnt, Conc.rett $27"\;; BR FrplC', y:u·d, pati\1, ewpor NC Eft,C. a11111 trom $50 1vk or ana oin yrly.lease u:;5. Incl utllltle.!t XC'1"0:11 roplPr:fl:e;i.r O.C. al.I'· 1Wal, &i.n Clemente. for $3~21(1~~ o~r:\ Cnnyon SllAHP ·l i1tnry Bluff.!! a.ri:a $170 n'lCI. Pool, nlRid, ~· PANORA!lotlC Oct-an View. C811 t21l) 462·:'1·1!U. port. 8Jl-31i4fl., UPl!L Call 492--0034, 4~136. vltw' Northr~~rl 11:or, ocrun . 1'00(]() nC'w\y r!c co 1·a t ~j lriry, V!llnge Inn 4.'14-94. · Lrg 3 HR. 2 B.\, 2'1' llv 11n, NEARLY nt-w 2 BR 2 bti re -:; ~E\Y OFtiCE·· 1'wo room11 PREGNANT? s,'00-CllARl'Ml ~G 2 ·., Drn. 111rooiou1eht. <!Hit 2 l,'. ba. Newport Beech bltn kitchen 2 Unit bldg, 1 wlw view, no 11111.lrs. block "n b 15 x U t1nd 10 x 12. All Cnrlng, L'Onltoenthd roullM:'l· 2 Bfl, lrQ!<'. dbl ~11r, :i d('('ks blVnl!, lrpll" n1111ch 2 cnr lfl\I' yr o~d. $290/mo. Ad ults. lo beach $2101\easc 494-3.~ " Orts \itll!lles paid. $100 per Ing &: rcfl'.rra.I. Abortion, NU·VIEW RENTALS I 1<o'trlonr 111K'Mr, b.1lconk-11. $35 PER Wk & up l )>t, 4~Ta.:a7 -or 4'4-2339 month. Costs ~1t'llt aiu. adoption & kef?'plng. 67l-41).'l(l • 4~h12·1~ ''lr11. bt>a111 rt"1~p00l, $h0rt 2 bt &: bo.ch'a, color \v, Fountain Y1llty 2 BR, \\1llte wRtl'r oct-an 2 BR. Townhouse, frplc, :WS-7T.!9 or 642-8372 APCARE 6424Q6 ,IJ'i\'r lo nt'l•·h -~ & mAkl • serv. pool. TIE I -1 ~·· d~• 1-m I~ l BR •-m 11~ AIRPORT \""' ~ 11 V"'SECTOM" 2 BH. 2 BA /\.o. end. Clo:i~ 10 f'••"lon l•loa0d ",.~-pplng •tESA. •t• N. Nowport Ill., LUXURIOUS ',.".",,·, .r.:;..·g. I ~. •.,,,., ,,_ .• ~ '" _,, ' uv ""'' 1 ''"'"""•· """ sq. · ~ ""' ~ n '"' " 't.J w nc~• .,,....,..., Pool, tennis. continental $'270/mo incl. ntllltlt'I . Contkfentlal ln lor matlon CE~t:~'T & Block \Vork. Walls. patlo!I, aldt'Walka, etc. By hr. or job. G-1"'915. CEMENT: Patio, dri~s • .,,,.alks·Repllin, saw &: remo\'e. Free C'S!. 544-89!18. CONCRETE Pities, 400 aq ft or more 6ac ptt sq ft. Don, 642-3514. ht:\th, hlill & ·'hop'g, rcnttl"R. \\'aUc lo hlghscl!ool NB6t6-S681. 2 BR, 21,· BA. dbl "at w/ t\'e. breakfast. St'parnle femlly 11-fU~\N REALTY, J«lO counseling&. referral. s.JF..-l/!'>10. ~94-7019 • -~ Cl ho . -& l'hun.:he11, c1111 8-5 ~92-4.12'1 DUPLEX. 1; Blk lron1 11ucon1a1lc opener. burg18r Lido life sccnon. osc 10 a PPHli. Jnine. 540-2960. l\PCAR.E. rncorp. A !'Ion· Contrictor • 12 BR OOmc. Oo:o;r to park• A: 1:'\C'll: aft 7. ~.a.i. Oc-t'ttn. R<'nllt11 II AptA alarm. Intercom with A~lli----------.\ fine beach. &M-2611 lS'xIS' i1lr/('Ond, cptd d~, Prollt A,.;cncy., 642"""6. ----------1 I ott'an. NC'\\' r.:rpl I.· dtp~. v.·~kly this 11 11 in m C'! r · F~t ictertn radJo. Good lo-BAYF'RONT I.rs 3 Br. 2 Ba. $100 mo util incl. 3:13) N pt Il'CREASE yoUt bu$tluw, 1·3 Jade Taulane. pat 1 os , Yrly. sm mf't Ql.!ml . WATERFRONT 64+7386, 4!M-7M2. t'111ton. hlsny extru. ~ rivatr beach. S5~ n10 lse, _c:o:d;:•=Me="==;::;:;;;:,j Blvd.01 646-3036 from g.. cup str.es in 2 \\'~. no n"mod, 1dd. Lie, 8-srn .. 2-BR\lif'w lfomt on Cl1fl with SLIP. 2 L•rVe OYNA!\ll C lrg. O<-tanfrot11 3 Ask for Oii.it', !Jtil.67'6. urn. opt'!, 673-8886 • ~:30 · t.'<l"f'Cist:t, p:ids or gim.mid<ll ~ty \Vtiy Oi. 6U-470.1. Orivr. Ytmrly. ru ITIO bedrooms, 2 1/t !Mth1. B.R, 2 BA. \'rly $-IDO/nlO. Huntington Beach Mttl Verd• .LA MANCllA APT$. NE BAYFR NT Call Juan!\&, 83~· Draperies Call R.'Kl-!XIOI. Ce r pt t 1, drps. V•ry Days &P7l03, nlle 673-2.>....~ NE\V , Luxuf')I Ap11, cl054.• ,to frl)I .. "~' bAr. pl'lv bl!. Ut·E or DEA111: Let our 1 ·-'--------1 El\IERALO Rny. 3 BR .. 2 be.. p r I 11 at e . $500. Skr. Sin C:lemente Nt-:Yl 3 BR. 2 BR & 1 BR e JIO~!E ATl\fOSPUERF; shop C • Mach, Cns & Wit 341 &y!ll'le·Dr· .. NB 675-6161 bftbi<'s Uv~ ror alternati\•es DRAPERY IMtlll•Uon k Gut\r'drd lirttt: pool,, eh;. 0111. Pri\', pn!i0$, l.'n<'I. De.luxe 2 .t J BR. Renla\ Otc, Pd. Adult! only or f<1n1Uy • to ABORTIO~ call Ll:FE n!Pf'ln J5 ~An experlmCC'. l"eg Allen Rtr, 4!).$-T.}78 833·2560. San Or mC'ntc Rcsldc1it llot~I R,Ar.. !lhng cpl'g, O.W. :I095 l\lnct,A\'t!, irJOl-1 wltttn. Blt·lrt" Inc 1. OFC Sule, 1000 ft. Sultl!lblf' IJNE 54.1-5522. 24 hnr:. 536-6213 ~~~~~~~~~~I $79.!-JO Pl!r Month Oilldrcn \V£'1COmtf Hun N I I d~hwhr. Sh1l.lt Crpts. Sni.all lor doclor. Huntlni;:tnn B-... ,_ GE ~· NB e=1-..:-.-l -ol------I Leguna Hiiia :: ' • twpor HC .... , ok. Pool. GAS eon. Garden&. &46-1323. ....,. rtlASSA •• ~ •. ' •cir Cl BASJ'BLUf .. r Condo. Pool. J Qul~l -Sl't.-ure ll~ton llartiour art•. ,... uoot 3400 lrvlM A\~ .. suite 1038. ---------1 3 Bedrooni.'I, 2 MUa, ~ mo. ~·:.mtllr• onl,Y. Rt'fl. Lt11:\Jn11 lllll!I <Cap!Jllrnnu lllifhlaod:~IJ. Vl!ICMt 1111811 J!2:!· Aitl MG-1111 BR, 2~ UA. fnn1lly rin. t"um·utll • wnlklnJ: dlata.nce THE SEA WALK 3 BR. l'l BA. 1 door to l. 2~ B: S~Kllo. 1617 WESTCLIFF, NB Optn 8 Ml, r.tnn. \\'ed. Fri .• lorm1d 11lnin1o:. $475/~tO. B) ro cvt.rythlng. $4&-$.S41 beach. f'a.mUy. S.U>. .130 tit . 515 sq.n. Ii U P S.U-5032 Ann. $7--0;,.19. • Ov.•fK'r. 8.U~ SAN CLEMENTE Haw. 110mt<!thinc YoU want 10,, ,,__,,,_,c"'ol.,.I _,,G4"~:-7.7S""'== Slll-0 to$ ~ l\to. NE\VPORT OF°l'iCE ~ACE AtASSACE/BATI~ On.ulfltl1 •(IA !!ell big ltrnl!'I, HOTEL " aellT Clasalfild tdt do tt1Cla11Rillrd Adi Call M2,6678 iT8 ~~ C.M. Nt'llf' bey. 150-1100 llCJ. ft. A touch of f'l~~J. complcle Jmllll lteml!I Of' ttn1 ltenl. e 114 DEi~ MAR, S.C e well . call NOW 642-66t8. ·~'lld=ay~l-------~ .(97-1215 p1111ncy. &lr~o\.ll!W. \ I , • ELECTRICIAN -LlC'!'n1e No. 233UWI. S.natl Jobi, main! I repalrs. ~. Sell ldJI? 114!ma with a 0..111 Pilot o.~~tJed Jd. &CJ.5678 ' ' l \ I< . -. ' , . • . • • ' /,'01td,1j A11,,t 1·11l74 D.l lLV PILOT ~7 - 1_E_loc!-'-_rlc_•_l _____ 1 Plumb!"! • I Help Wantod, M&F 7f0 Help Wenttd, MiF 710 Help Wantod, M&F 710 H<olp Wanted, M & F 710 I Help W onted, M&F~ I H•lp W•nted, M&F 7101H11p Went1a, M & F 710 C!.Ecnt!CIAN, Uc.. a Id. L.. ft. ons PLUMBlNG ASSEMBlERS Ci\RPO."J'ERS, m.utln1wn 2 ! 1':.XPER)ENC"EO Slt.11'1 )iurn-ISSVRA:"O: co. C'!l"pilndtng l llF.1'1;' S('f\'1("(' l:llli!h route run PRESSMAN -I jo:bl._ new iobl. aey job&. Remocklt Ir Repaln. W1 tc:r l "' r'l;r <'r, •'l'l-nt1nUous l'i:~· mary. lnrrmal Joui'l\aJ, M-"4ln ,1.tr h·l..; ()n('nlJl~ fC1r, ~r.~1 11n1\' Cull !'ltr Lr11. •• MAIL ROOM , • -"' 1'1:!7'i 1 =•~flri!a~-"~·-(IS. __ ,..._. ___ ,_ hta.ttn, dilpow.11, lurna1.--.:f, • p!t"-oml'!11 Tnn ,1 n S!: C' 111 \'(W.Ulll ft~-ch.-~IC' l"4-~ 2 NIH. •(l:et1l1. E:xpcr .. 11·tll -46~ 1~ )T 0111 i'rl\l:r u~.~~. 11 .. 1 •1' • • ' Flt..,..1... dlh~uhn. &n-0)3 ?r.t/C • Exper dnlr!d DOI t'f!qWrtd ' btnrhts. Apply• Willen! nt'f'dfd fnr lmj11111ird ~_. ~~ i:-•m". -~:r. 5!l.,ur to I '.h'l'\'hs''K I LL'E D l1Jlo'!Ul1i: lnr n.c:rl"".,I\ ,: r 'I I •!Ylr11.1h. ·' !• r f'uhlll" Rr -8/A. Complete Plumblng 'WILL r' RAIN ' EkMlt \\'01b 1300 Logan ('.Ur °"lt'r _.... ,,.nim ""'1""11r~ 1 "'111 10 ... 1110" , ... ,, , .•... ,, I 1tLon, l•l'u•ntt'd mnr1 tUH F1BER6LASS ' Celcoat re-S«rvicr. IJ(o, 2TJD4, Avt'. C. t-1. ' JIM ·SL EMONS I <'.h1.·f \";' 111,.,~ ·,\,.! ..... 11 1.1111• ~111on. n1lll!N')' or ptilr. Quallt)' tr.Wk, n!uon-Roof!"' 6tt::r. Qwtlitk-d m M for IMPORTS ,,,~11n~ l'l,•[lh<·llnt• ,11:"!' , 1 I I 11 l"nJ?r•·• 111rn1 l'!JH'knround •bit, "'5-l!iE{). For po1l\tkM» ln ammblv small dinflf'r nou~. l man · 'l\l ' OR ll'<'ti~el) 1vuli\ll ~I. 1 , l':'l l1<'lplul. t1•J1 not rw'l°H$. l'nl. REPAI RS. au typtl~ ~as. dept. l~tlon llelpt'rt"' )utchen f-;ell.l>(lrt e:ca~h. r rn·· :;r..i:··:PEI~ I .l' I UNSKILLED I ll'l' {)C!f'I"'· .&::\i.!t'tl<'nt ti.. 1(-IVl'l!\ IW'Jl ~ ('(), bc-~fi ts. Gardening f'rTe.. $ Lic,'~. Mk lot A!k'mhlf'H) l G'73-Tm . nrt• ii fo:Still" t>u , • l1l"'. 5 JB)' 1•l'tlc, ~1·f, 11r .... \ I r I \\<'all, S41-&81.~. "'all DI · For 1--1.-OilLO CARE, :? iunall ;.:1~·11i1 1 1·n·lr-~un1c 1111•1 ~.. I ! r1•1t 1"n .. topp1~·,\ ,.,.. .. 1_-i.r. ·~'!'Y 11 ,,,~.,..Jnnl"l Drpt COUXGE traintd prdener Tll \.o' JTI'V •• .... ' PA1c'"'1'F"c' 'M"'u.1T1u·~·L or 22 )Tl exp. •'ho 11 mo&I •. On S:. eflt rhl!dttn, 1ny hom<' 84pm. ''°' :! , '•, :;..,.,,, <lrt B e , 1 h '-l1 ~1t:N Inc •:1 :ii-:-N.·nd r, .. on.•· • t A d oJ ,1 1.1 ··-rk ' n 1 I ~fl)n 1hn1 Fri, N.B. 6-14--TnO 9!1'ir:. .J I :'\t.'-ll1~1 l l 111ln~ ll.•~t l '>;1 1 .. prou n11 qua i y .. ., CEIL\.\11C TILE NEW & Int<'~ 9-11 & l""' Cl k P-h ! . :>.11\\' WESTERN GROWERS ~1~1 :u·1•1 1r1 <'••n1t'r Dr. &el!!ks land.s.cnpe ~;: 1 remotk•i. Jo'l'l'!e est. ~n jobr1 Gulton Industries, Inc. I •r I urc •• $6SO 1 Flddl•rs Ill R•lt. . T11 \\•ii·k 1111· 1 11·~" 1 \i·,;tt'1l·J.l ASSOCi ATION ?\1·\,1:iu11 l~., .. h i;ev~I Y>'lcly m11. t · wrJ001ue. fllS.2-426. 1644 \VhlU ler Ave. A~pl:nn('t'. furn bck,e rnd \" ,1 •.. llll'.l\'t .. .~inc•·rit tn {"\r;.nr:" ( o~nl!)' I i• , 1, . 1" \ , ! l~qw1 I 0[.Jpor. f:mploytr • Gtol'kt: * a-19-2115 * O>~la ?.leg, 642-2400, :-;11111 lf"f'/1\\<;ol '""" }Oh11 I .., ' • ar i "'\ -•• , ''·"'~~ • JapeneH GardliMr 'lop Soll • ' E11ur1I Oppor ... F.mplo)'t'r WESTCLIFF · Waltrelitl & fRV1NE. PERSC>f\ll\lEL ''1 IMMEDIATE ~~· ;'' 1.1 nr 'all L" 11··'l:-h·) "LR\'f\f: S•n Attt>odnnt, II EXper. Complete Gardenlna: * TOPSOll.' * C:O~Jt"()ST ===========! l'ct'51)nn<'tARrn,-.y Ho1te11e1 OPE I GS I .1 i s ... i .. '1 t1ri1t" ~phi l'hl!L LU•· rnt'<'h & Landscapln~ Ser \' *~!ULCH & * RED\.VOOO ~ (~f1trk Ill Cl'ntf'r\ ' flli> ~t1111 ' only SERYICES•AGENCY N N N PUBLIC RELATIONS kllfl\\lr;t1.:0• l\o•.'\I A!JPl"':i r 546-0724: Takata ul'!lCry. Call 586-6930 A~SEMBLE RS 16.il E ... ~.,_:c.i~!;.;r,'S.A. ·I Plra~l' "PPl.11 ui l>rrNln I i\r-rot1{ltant to Sl~J' J Exper, 0 ct ~ecesasry i 'I• d J1• t '"il i .. 11~~ ... 1 !Pr 11;1!! ~~r\~·,1 ~~11 f\\"\\'l'°•·1 Bh"<l. I LNDSCP CLNUP.J .. J"1 -oo.J<.} 2 1.'91 l~:un.1 111.lht ~H1il /'l\~J. ~Ti.:r ~la1·hShoph.1 ',!ii' .J u• .o . 1111'" I'd ~ h ,, lu •\ \1<"1 .-----; ... --,---~' Gardenl\ta\.11!.llUls pliuittd. ~ E • __ _, Cl.EHK~ & R io:G I S TLT-! l.a~un11 ~h.li1 I Jndu.!1/\!C"ch F.ncr SI*'-~Int Tra1n1n9 1,1:11\ri 1 1l!"lr·: .. p~1,111.1o•1 '1'.l.\l'': :'ii·• \I.on. 1~1 0.11 644-1923. t 11 1 JI xper1en"'9U OPE!t.\T~1HS i\pp. for lull't i:"\l':>.t 1<1 :<('11r10 .ir. ~ :-.r F1\·iri ·:-:er; Sl 50 WEEK LY i • .r11.. i"\ ,, I~ .~•" ,\ I "u ',!1,, I:•;>, i\J~1"' • ,,.111111 ~, ... ;.. J M ' M " 1 tu wk ~ part' 11111<'.llO\Oo' llt"1ni.: rol'R 11.onic·n !)('t'(lrd for 4 1'11).:11)(0-\'rs 1o l l.'l\ I L1nl1 .\"!1•1•1.1111•1•!) I· *f:Yl.1 I.I'~ ~Rt~~\ lho\n•n EUROPEAN Ga r d ener . 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-;;~ .'csroM ' •n,.• Ir• or '~l(,~n ,\p11Jy ~ IJlllrl 2:16!111 d~~11 II 11ottk. 4 hrs a d11y. I S..•r,· ltrp..,1r ~lt'fl .r:11u111 ··~ ,.: .. " i • 101. .. n. ·~·I ,-.; t "''~' II"~ , r.tatntena~ • L.vJmcapiJll'.. I ~ O I II gnment _!.I Tot'' ~~'om S.I 10 $6, fll"'r hr. f';o door tu CQSI .\('('()t1nlant la SI$ , • ,~ · l><'r 11'flt"k f1.Rrl'l"1n~•n1 ! . l,•:;tJnro ft,.,,l h . . ~narb~~~·e;;:.ry Job W ted MMI 700 VOLT Cooks l D' rlcnr.~ in y r ~1 n1 rn 1 ,l lA-i,:3lS.."t·rt'1ary to ssoo 1 tor n10 •'•' i 1nrn11111u11 QUALITY CONTROL :'i.H\'ICt: ~1.1 Allcnd:in.i. nd 1n • • I p nvers lntt>n::<'W only, ~tni,, Hnuu .\iLn An t to J>rc-s $...\00 * S4J..9216 * INSPECTOR hill ,1 p/tu111· ~ t:. Co.'L,1 Gerden Ma int/ L KP MAT u RE • titalnessman· _ n•t•nt eraonn.I full & P1trt·T1me ~28-2~:.J or 'i"Tl-1 41 I 011 l.A·a..,lns A~t 10 s;:1 <ll\y 1._i. ,.11,, h, hiu\lcal Jlf'l~l•irr~ 1 1,1~, :... n Onup. Sprk1r rep. ~ Collqe grad. seeks local Trniporary &n1lce O\·t>r 21· Hrs S.JZp~i. Calif. r t.:u. or pAl1 t!m" w11.m ~ S'\Jc5J f\lk1ng St" y 10 S~ _ 1 -S.·:~u· 1.,1~.,. ''"'' d. but 1~,1 .'\I\,\ \IP(I() -,,-,~, -~-«l~m~.-3-1-,,.-I ... •-"-•• •<th "nt.v."-~·~ JM~ C:.m"'L'I Dr., Suitt' 100 drivers lie:. l"Ottlt &1---•,-• lo<..,.. •. '"'r """"'"'' .o-,,•,n·"~ 1.~ ,·-" ~1 0TtJ. ~l:iut~. 11.Jll tr11 n \I k .. Gener•I S.rv,cat ~ ......... ...., ~ ........... 1 ,.. bl A 1 ,1 '""'"''' ,.,-~""' _,,., I '"~ " "' " .,., 1 1 ~ ~I ri.1"~', n 111.or 1ng {"•"1" ~u.11 .• nh·1-.1 \\'l'('kl~· -<-on .&ales. ()o4'T\l<'d & operated Ne11.-poft B<'aeh ~II Pf"MJOna e. PP Y: · <' -· J1n1 Slf'tn11ns lnipon~. 1301 Fu•lt\ l'h11n101 AhJU~ll'r I App~· '! p•'~ln.. HI • t-~~ ,\ l "·n~·fit.~ F.01'.: Jinnir 1in1o.' l ,/rf'n~;. , ... I"!· "THINGS" by MOOl!e. Gen'I huslnl'ss "'Ith tiJ employeio. I· Equot Oppor. En1pk>yf'r n·Edl!, 410 E 17th ~'· ~r a I Qu ail St. N<'11o·pon ~arh. Tnll'. tlt-1.,'l"l't.• to Si:!::. Inn. :t!Cl:. ll nrtitn Ill, r~1_ Dile Instruments I .\pr11~ u1 1,.·rsr111 h111o·. 9-~p1n. Carpf!ntt)', Repairs, Plum-c:;om MeS{l ~sldent 15 )'!'5. ~lrsa nr llunl. &at h, llt>llt npply In pl'rsDn. . C'l''lht Clerk H.1 Sti.50 I ,._.AT'L IOl E. Baker, CM x 1 11 r, 0 pp 0 r t P r bl"ii· ~I e c .. Remodt-11111 \\'~le Cl_&Ml.Ued Ad. No. 11, TP.AINE~ lor Ille Assen1b!)·. &ach li!\"d. 646-i13li I GAL FRIDAY r Bookkl'cpcr Conslr S6'.') SAi LSOAT MFGR I I .irll .1n1'<'rn1·ru .'!21;..\ ~l~I(\(' 642-5613. Daily •P1lol, P .O. Box 1~, p 8 {' k fl g Ing & shipping, COUNTt:R HELP. P /Unie Back·t p 'irl f11r'1:1!nt'ral Of(' ltt'l;'i!J)i St-cl'('tar,· ~ lu S6:5 I I! \S oritn:n~ for "' p:1vmll 979~5300 1\\"I' • i;I. 6o'~i'O CAL Ut!ila Meu, Ca 9'ib2ti. COl!ta r.\esa area. X'lnl Over 2L Call Stt've, 1 l: · I ll.ccept Orrlcr Desk S6IXI ' ' · 1 f -r --5--C.-'-.-=.c-c-PLUMBING, ELECTRI ' &Mi-2315 future polentlal. $2. hr to Bob Bum~ Res' 1aurant 1 ~l u ... 1 "!"' ll«x!bl r, Ilk" i!ec11 !!. Bill Cl~ k t ·s:-rlf't_'k t.'I' I rt· vr <''N' I . REAL ESTATE \ harp Alert Girl . CARPENTRY. No job too · slart. -..,,...... fl.lf.o..2m1} Part !Lnl" Ci\ll 6~2·20:"l0 ho:-U mgh "'·,., . 0 .~~·1 ! clen t•al 1q,1u~1dl'. Hc•lut.:ll.ltn~ Foi <li \•'l"'&lfll'<I C\f•· "irlr II F "B Home n•palr WlllIER full lime ri.lu.st be •u'7'"1><1W 1 f 10 J iriap onr ·pist '" .>.,11) 1 I C' in \11 · l Call · · ' :~1403. ~ -' close ""lo N~-port Bea-Cir.' I 'I C r -( O S-S'!'--R Uff)T I 0-N----,·, Ol'l' run on y. '.llTfil:/Tll.11!<r ;"1 t•~ Si•'" t ~~~;nlor hu·1hc/ :1;10., -J~11'1',,,"' "11nn,:•, ',. ,·,11'~. n'.~1,1 I Mac,G regor Y~cht Corp .. h I I 11iSt-L'!l;r onsum In '''.''111 lllr1L"/Dt'VI r Ii . o Jf'nln ~ 0 f'rkTyp!sl. :\iV. to S ' .. ·''" •l 1' .... •tt .... ~ ·r -t\~I Plncrntlll', c:-.1 HOME REPAIR SERV1CE Adv., let ., ac: I ua , r--' . -.,..;-. . I ,_.,. p I .. I GENERAL LABORERS I . I An i riui1J r, p flu rt u n l \ ~ l!h' r .... ,,u!"'''~ ••f l••in" l;n· .. , -~----Challenge me! \V rlle nuu5. c.ng1n<'er """1 f·w-e\p. customc S<'f\'!Cl' J)1afc sn1<'n/,1oman, pr1ntN J•nipkl\M · "' · ~llll 'f'l1'~· c..1 t:H! 20 yrs exp. $6. hr Cl11aalfied Ad No. 33, Daily Ex. Sec'y I::> prr.~ ~;:,o l•'l'l· ~Just ha ir . t.~ns11'e ('1r,·1u1 ,\l<'t·h pkg '" S1 hr. . . ~ io l\r'> 1111' 1~·r:-.<u1;il11a11un i.f /n111\;'d u'1,.·r'ii11'· u1~ n111.~ 11 ~~E E~~!~~~~~~~~E Pilot, P.O. Box l~. Costa Payrolt Clrrk \mp!?.r1. ~ ,;;; l'Ull~tl'. hkcrd ~ I'S.Ire Ill l'1\LL T~tlSll I IOPKl:XS l NEEDED ~'\';j~~~1''i'" r J f l11 ru1i.; f:nn ~Noll '-'l•~~l~t: I r.1esa,Ca.!J'al26. Oe~ign Draftsl•:te1· s-.:10 11urk tl1 r r f'llv wil h l Sk ill.ct & Unskilled ,Jr_HHI ~.1 1 I ITl·.~·lVli.1'. r .• ,,,1:-~rrr.1 ~ l"'O!l\O\'t'I' r11TI• \\1111 n-\'1(•11.'I ,.:\'<'I)' j Carpentry, Plumbing, E ec· ---Secretary 1•1 StJj(1 !10tnl<fl\l'11t't1'. $f'ncl .roo1plt'1<' T I-!1' 1:. l i!h 1'1 . 1.1 1 lrvil'll'I C''I · 1111 ''.1·~ 111.., ... (;. ... 1 wni l.:ne; •'fltHl • 1rlc11l, ReaA. 5"\9"1004. l'\l AT1 UR I'.: 5,· ·~ rn ~ r. l Personnel Cltoi'k Sl5'l 1'f'sun1e 10 i\l r. Adamson, I'. I f•ni ririr:i ry :niJil<•ynH•n! Suite 224 642·1470 • jJr;illl?:l' l ••uni.v \''1111'tl11'l'· .I' .. \, "l l''1. n ;i1rt hi•iii'fll~ · -Gent e11.1an If'<' s &ituauon I Billlng Clerk S.Yia 0 Box :t:KI '.\c11o· n B~J ·h .\p11ly u .~1 A:'<\, ~\on.rr1 I IMMEDIATELY l••·d lJ.'ihnJ.; ~r r-.·1,·r I . HOS '\i\ It'. • . . rH..:::_•u~l~i-ng"------~-'-11.•/fanuly as butler, &-.,··~.Sa nta Ann S325 !l'.!i;o.l' ·• · po -~ · MANPOWER, INC. !~\ • 1nd1 \·1dt111I. prufr,i;tonjjJ ·;l.~-':,,;:;:il . houseman f'IC . Call &12-5299.1 Cl 1· T · 1 s·~" ------I ,1.1 ..... rvl!!lun . 0 & ?-1 I -"r' >111s ·'·"-' ('OL'PLF ! I I ,~ . · An 1',<1 ulll t lpply t:n1pfoyrr ~IAULING St up. 0" ng, Job W..nted, fem•I• 702 I Rcl'l'llt St>l•'y, il'l:-111 SIAIO . . -. '0 !11<Htag~ ~ Kr:rPt.::\Cl l 1 I ( 25) • ,\It ni·· .. n 1n11r•• '1Hn1:;h· , --. ------garai:e clean up . Depend· CAii J . s· Lrul.'i. L ~I. E.xprr :-.·ii · ttJ'i.!~,\TflP. I ~1,,n~ l·•t IOH' .')rrrfo.lt !o•r nilddlc aL:C'd able & unde.rstandWl;. PART-tinu.·. ~\'ie. c~ pl'<'t. • l· Sl~a~1~1~m~~ Ap t. r.t&-SiOO or 642-89iil 1 0 1 ~:s pi'r. 3•4 hoo.r$ pc.r day on 1 Unskilled "'C.\l.I. r oti l:XT!:R\'IE\r "0111.in, cvr:val\'M'lfli;_. parL· 642-4tt!.I t:oU. degr:t'<'. J-'ttM!nt!y c1n· N.EWPORT DELIVJ-;R\" n1.1n for I.,\ s\1111i: .. h111. Heich urea Qntu Jt~te.__ C.\f K~A, ~27 remove trffS, dlr1. h'}'. l.'Of'ltact "'1adulls, cn1ldren. ersonn• "g.ncy Adult~ ohly. 2 1 l hN< d tt1I,; Assemblers "' Sr. AccountQnt y.i\Rl), i &raa:e clean-ups, ployed. i:.xp: Interpersonal p I ..._ Times hon1r rl<'h\·1·11' 1-.:.u1" ;i l8-2201. \XI ~; I < d r t v e w a~ s, st umps. It esp on si b:i l', s e I f --. 833 Dov•r Dr., N.B. t:1'0no1nlral l"flr rt'oq :X11 · J ~· '''21 Gfnr ral arcounling funcriori Sl1;2666.. inotivatiilg. Pref. acll\'~, I 642-3170 so l_i ci t 1 n g . "? , .. ,1. 44, \\" l'l I St t L\8011.ATOT:\", ~IN\ TC'1·h .r, & p k rm· :s.inall ni!lnuf. c 0 . YOUNG ITIRn 11.·/blg step busy \\'OrK. 833-166'l ll'l·lmg. Hntg lkh, \\es1mu1· C t M ' t 1 'Ms.lQ43 • l.«h ,\;,i.1.,tant.;, lvr 111•11 ac agers Prepare )ournll ls & clo~in~ van for hire. Move. haul, NEED help at home? \\'e AUTO t:ALESMEN ster nl'l"'<1. 6.1~·~14. I 0~ 111 • eia , . 1 hoi:pllal l.1h t' t .-.. 1· r 1 C b' ·M 1. I cntrys, 11 u1U1 <'Cln1pu1er run"\ .,.. . Reas. &. H e l i a b I e h••'• ,,.,.,, ·""""'· hsltpn. . ; r, , . D E I I ,. E I' ~· . I . iZ'.I ;.; An11hr u1 Hl1 d. I pv.~11 IOfl~. l't•r,;onnr\ o.·pt I I or in ar in nc . & "" )TOii l"'('port11 Hcspon ._ ~ r-itt'd ior pn~ ot Orangt • • , ~ n11in, r.1r) A h . ]]A oNV1 , , VOLT ,,d • :-.1 tHG--1346 1 L'Ompanions. HomeniakeC'S Counl"'s loa.dPng Pontl.ac morn nt'1\'Spaf'("r rlrlil'ery ~a eim • ~ !1~1g_1~~p. ~ 13. I * 644-7 662 *· hie lflr n101Hh!y fuiunc1al & 1 LITE Hauling, Ute Tree Upjohn 5>11--66Sl. Dealei-s . New or Used c:ir Costa r.1esa :-;1,pt Si"h ar""· .i..qu al Ofl?or l-.1n pio,11<'1" L\IJ!E::i 1 .... kt r ro ini iltt.-nd I Instant Personnel ----,; 1a t1 ~t 1 e,11 mant1~1·111t•111 1 Trimming, yard clean-up. 1-te!p-w·1ft1ect, M & F 710 ~al~. Excellen1 fr l n g t•I r.:u..-.1 ha1··· tlepcntlaule ;ar I •• !Ir< Tut·~ ~· t'n ()('('[l~. T1•rnfl(!ra1)' S\'I' It I' t REAL ESTATE report~ ca fl n h, l' ofl f ree eslimale. ;;39--1736. bM\el lts. ExperlenCl'rl or Ph. 54.i -li52 1GF'\'FRl'\l OF'FICF ~un B1~ {';111y<Jn C'U\Ull I)' :is.If! ('11.n1 11us !)r. Suitt' 100 SALESPEOPLE su11('rvli:.ing OllK'o ,\sllil>L! 1 SKIPLOADER & dump truck NEED In1mediately~ noi, 1vc will train. A5k !or OB<.LAL.. Ass r s TA :-:i :tr, \ ... R.EC EPTIONIST* ( lub._!i-_!_1-j !(H. t·\I 28_'_ 1 Nto~l !Yll'! Bt·:'llh . 511;-4711 l\'ork in tlic hotrt<lit a1 c.a Q1\ 1'"1111'-'11l'1' I <A'Ork. Concrete, asphalt, • Automotive ca~nil'r Andy ;\t•\\1>011 orthodontic ofC'. I IRVINE-$575+ Ll::GAL :>.t-l-. 1:('1'Cnt C.'(jlf'I' ~.•[U·d {lppror. F.n1ployer llunt l~)l!f!n P.l'l"IC'h & t ••Un· 549-3041 sawing, breaking. s.Mr7Ll0. • ,\utomouve liookkeepcr DAVE ROSS ehain;id<'. Appr. 4 cla~·~ fM'.'1" • 11"l.'l'"'-.U1). ll r c r" i· ij u l ~ _ _ I !.1111 \ ,'\l lt·y 11'\lh a 1."1111rany 1~~~~~~~~~~1 MOVING.""""llauiini;. Expcr. w Auiomouvc D?-1\f contract PONTIAC 11~. Top ~~lary, liberal Prl'.'!>ttgi· C <l. 0.lf!·r~ ,rutll'H1~ probl:1tl'. Xln1 1ypini; ,\· :XJC llT \\',\'.t];\'11A1'\: Pnr1 th:_11 1,ff,.,. .. a luii ~·:iro'\'r 1ui·, .. - Reliable. Rensol'\8.b\c. Free girl. . . 1 2480 I-I arbor Bh·i!. fnn.i::c bl'nellls. r<111gPn1;ol 0 1•PL1r .. rn.r II !Clltll~ tndl\ · !.hortharn l ~kill~ l"l'(I . Call I 111\1f' 1irrl O\o•r ~or t rnrrd 1:1,1111. · ·! U!Ctcl·~ to. • h11o·~" ---------- AH three positions open Im-Costa r.ltsa fHG....SOll ell\"U'Ollmf'nt , exp. rt>q., no , 11h·~ St rk.~ .pri~ir "!•'; . l.11!\ ,\lrl'. \\'u1slov• fnr ;11111n~. 1 ·~flply u~ p<>r~n. lrvln('. ,'., 1;01111, ~all J~rry l'.~l!'·'I'. ~"I ~TAT TYPIST • I est. 832--T.:>81. m~i.ately. Ne"-pon DalSUf1 . • A O snK>kl ng. A~e 20-30. 6-l2~21iZ6 \ ~: 1 R & strong r~pitii;: ,ihili _l ,;1~na 111\ls, ft.'ii-H)i(I, (,"·•'I t .0:1nrry _c lu.h, JOO) ;.1,L.L:~~,,., nl-.AL J.,::;/ ,\ 11 .. , 1\n intnlCd. OJ!t'nlng for '°'" ~~~h~~in~~~2 }~"fur~~ l!J3.J:IOIJ. • SERVI CUE TWRIT£R 01:."NTAL A s st · Exp. · · fREt:/Al-~O FF.\·; LEGAL: SEC'Y $750 ' ~~l-r o.ist ~11 ~ .:.!'.11.--1 .l\ii-i •. ,,,, • 1nd1\u11.I ".111111 tlst1eal ~ck· \'an. 642·!1>35. " ACCOUNTING CLERK nl'l'<'S!a.1')' 4 hand c rt RJ\'JERA 1: •. \li\LOY\ll<~T f'('i.· Puiil Chr1ll,.ni,:in~ cari r - . NO EXPE RIEN CE • *RECEPT $500 i.;rriund. 1yputJ: 70 ""p.ni. ,:- -. b !~nliscry. El Toro arra I i\GE:.IC\'. l:XC ii·/! ~T law •·:-.ii. Al:-;o.l f;t'•' NECESSARY I l'I • . T>""" .ilu~t ~ det;11V minr!ed a.~ , UX."AL moving & hauling Y Accurate typist w /Ii t e ExpeMenced. Tn1po11 Dealer. 586--0270 , 211S2 Businr.-.s ('1r llr. ~Ir ~ · Pi,.-.1t 1on.-.. \;oil r on t r n I 1 TRAINEE POSITION lbll · · ,,._ Pvt.ition 1''11·~ RC'r·ura!e In· " =1 ·~ic~ ~~~· ~ fo~ er.hp~ ~r. Ask for IY.!h ~<'vf'rson . DESK CLERK 111 .... 'inc ' s..:..>·~tn Ciuwr En1pl .. yn1f'nr Ag.rn-: NOW OPEN *83J..9770 100°/o FREE put in10 L'Dn1puten;, - 646-930) r or ho lt'I in 11.B. F.XJW'I". ran 1Urangl.' Co. 1\1rpnr1 Arl'8J I ~·~_;; c~~ 11'\'IOC Bh·d, N.B. GB lnrlu.~lrlf'~ of Sri. Ca l1I. CASH r .. ~o.~, A,,',,',.',·h.s~~~~,!.,, r.10VING or Hauling, $10 &.J Jason S.1t Agency be -.,,. ,...,....,.__,._~ rr~nnel lli;encv "" .,.....--JOW up, dependable, fre e 17.JOO Brookhurst, F. \'ly. Al'TO:O.lfJBILE p:iinl<'N< hl"lll"" 111.'11 9am-noon. :J.><r7tl\0. _ .. __ ---'--\ ha;<; 1mn1<'dia1e oprntnJ::~ lor 1 1(1\1'1 \\" · 1 , , · ;)'! 1\\'t'll FinanciRI Servi<.'(' estimate call 5.li--0842 Suite 213 963-6TiJ 1 f'r 1>;..pcr. ;\Jat·Pho·l'Vln Body '1 GEN'L OFC $550 LEGAL SECRETARY tralnees u1 1\ l' p la )' 1 rSICI Y N.~. ;\I), 1 Equal Oppor. Employer Shoji, 151<1 Ave r..11• i...1 f:s· 1. 1, tl 'h F:xp('r fflr Ne>\1po11 Or nle, m.1rkf'lln~ 1h .. 1nhut11>n & I HouMCle1nin9 trell11, San C1rmt'nl{', Desperately ~rk ··~;l'~~tr~"'~l'l>O~lr:·; \tu .... 1 I•' •'\lll".r. mall phn<.0·~ 1·N'<lit n1erchand1~1ni::: 6 new . RENTAL ,AGENT STUDl'.:~TS. $2.!* hr .. N ACTIVE ~tired couple to ,-l9'2-0J62 I . , ., f)f Oil lr1.,..'. Sal. ll"jiOI. Call ! location~ 1 .. Qpen 1n Im-, (,!'f', t puhllt', sho11.· n1odrli-, l10nu~i; 4_8 111 da!I .._ Sa t REL IABL E OIRISTIA~ handle renlals in y,·a.rrhou~ !'-~Ills. 1~11!'-1' " .nl•• ~-. ,\lso Shrrl"v fi.t 1-;itJl. ine<liale futurt' ~!any po!iL· 1 II ,. tyµ:n·· .\.: ge>n'I ull' run , · .P Y ·-· · Colleg~ girl v.·lll do lite compl<'x. -Apt & sRl<ll")" 1 N d d fo f't' ro,111011~. f ;dl <.:on1rul --' 'a " Cnl l i\lr. Dick. 8--IB--56j, housecleaning Tues. & Phone' 96Cr-1910. \\'kdays ~ AVON ee e 0.ref'r E:inµlu)tll• nl ,\i.;~·n·' LU,\;\ 111i ~'. ·"'" -l'llrl\"l'l\l!Ull• ILon.~ l!Ov.' "P,j!.ll._'1Tlr lull IHl!C I l!llU'<' ro \l,"Qrk. -- Thuni. mornings. a.nytin1c 5pm. . 1'y. :y;oo 11 .... 1nc ~lvd, :-:.u. \ al lrk1n~ · Huil•lf>r •ll'l"•·lnpcr llf'r?111!11'.111 r:'(l11\~",. ~aion B,est Ag~n~y TELEPHONE bet\l.'ttn Sam_ !pm $3.00 an - 1 Sayi .. . 1 !Qt>.8.-ffi. t\lrpo.,11 :irL·i• . Sa!:iry t"<lin· • ~lk"l Tl.AIN l~L. PP.0-. 1, \1 -l U1uoJKl1ur~1. ~.·'I~. OPERATORS hr. Call alter 8:15 p.ni. or I ~D,_VER,Tl nSIN,!:i R~!~tl Pl'T SO:'>TE: ZING * Secretaries -Hardware s aiesman-',",~n:-.~r·,',',',',.1111 ~~~·\,f'.'~U·rl\'C.. \fJi~'i.i1·,\l.SO ,\\'All . FOR ~Uih' 213 ~-µ·77·' \\'ock1ni,: frorn hon\(', 1 . essage 5"'8-U869 ....:a 1ng a ve . 1rn1. "..., !:XTO SPP.l'.\G 1 .,11 ,.11 ...,, ,.. ""' ea\e m · · · haW! slrong background in Decorate your house or buy * Typists Relirl·d. cxpcr, p/llm•· onl)' -' · ~-:____-· · · II I<._; 1!. -. =' C ·" <;! 9 I: & -SAL ES LADY l Ph1!un1~11-opi1• c:1mpai[t11. YOUNG v.'Oman want 11 ropy writing, sales. display 1 h I KERM RIMA L\':X ::.11 rltunr .\· ;.;, \\'knlis j i.,OIJ.t_l,J·, 1-i"fl,IJLf'r:-; ri . d ~ N S C.11! 527-7·112 boWlecleanlni jo_b. J;__Q 5 ~-&..some pholflg[apby......e>.:pcr. ne\\· \' ot i"s "'/thl.' n1oney * Bookke.ep_ers . HARDWARE ' frir Genatrie~. Xln't ,1ai:"~ l'l l ~Tl 'A:'\ y Ht.i:\l" ... ·rrs I , 1101<' . .> ay1 ..,, •• ' o , un !'i1esa. Vicinity Monticello I he lpful. Call Ed \\'olf. ynu t:"arn ~o;to!lini::-1\l'Ull r:::· · ,t· m1irt~C'nmr \'isl!, 1·115 FOR PERS'O~AL H<fllt' ci<llhµir.fl!{T~kf>CI": I ,TELEPlf01'."EL~t,\N TownhC>\lSl!s. 1'~a1Ivic1v & 5'10-6().j5, Coastal Personnel Produr !!(, !-"l<'x1blr hrs. in * Acctn9 Clrks :di61J Hur•JtJL' i'.l 1t1. c~-.-.ur~ rt0J1' .\\·•·. :X.B. INTERVIEW CALL : REINERT S \\'IPJ::.\IAN t"'alr. 979-96Zl AgenL'y, ZiOO Ila r b o r ~~~·.n neighbol'hood. Call * Gen•I Ofc ' HEAD COOK l.\r;\--;-11-he'd 1.xrn\·all'sce11t 5~2191 ( lSHi Nr\\-port Bl, C~l ~1 1nl n1u1n .2 y <'a r A l'X· HOUSE' OF CLEAN lllvd,Cl'i1 · 'conv._!lo~p. Gl2-o:>!l3 hu111I', J.\\ .~hill. -SALE·SWOM.AN--pertencc. Good &alary, r apid • G LES * File Clrks 5411·3061 C:ill Tues. Only I'~ llr ii·k. No nitl's or Sun . 11dv11nce1nent, c x c e 11 e n t Carpels, windo'l.'S, floon, .\DVERTISIN SA ' BABYSIITER nl'eded, 2 Hospitality Hoste11 9am·5pm A"Pl> tn ~~. n. 0 _18 ''''" !Jeneflts, 11Jus. Now in· uphol. Special rates for reg. I~ you_ c:a.n sell ad.'!.·· _do l'hildren -t<'Rchc.>r. tity hornc S I ~ ' L\';\, t'Cln\11!e~ccnt ho~p. Fn r 1-•·-' \...vol rvl 1n R MY 0 serv. 642-6824. it. .. tn a new yachting immed. AllC'r 5, 5.16·2725. VOLT . erv c• ~~ !'111 P~l's U-RSES • Stat10ncrs, 270 ~. lith St, !l' c~ ~· A_ ., P· •JESA Cl I S' • v l c.. magazine. 6~1014 Instant PersOf'lnel :->:e.'ll~ rnnLur(.' \\On1cn *"' ('all 6~2.ffi9:-! ! N . . ) 9AM-Noon Only Portll!Utl~s, GlrlIG .. , Costa .. ean ng • ._, . . h \\l.'loon1e nrw rN1 dcnt11. 1 ~1r:irg11n Nu~es Rei!1~1 ry. __ ___ __ .r.tesa. , Crpt windows, On. etc. ALTh1<ATtONS lady \\'ll Bank T~mporary &n ·it"'f' fo lcx1 lil<' hour~. p/tune :'>1AI D rn r C'luh 1•ork, 0\"C'r !I, P.:'\"s, L\'N'!i. Prri,-.i:. -rtoor S,\LESCLERK. :\1 a t u r", - Resid/Comn1'\. 557-6142. selling exper . Apply Back Experienced J.~43 Campus Dr .. ~uitC' 100 :O.lusl ha\·e car & IYJ>C'WTlll'r . ~! :.o hr. ,\pply 720 \\'. Bay rlury p.ud ,1·kly. Mi \\' IO!h ' ·rhrift Store, applic11 IK1no;I TELLER, p /ti'me HOUSECLEANING-M 0 tel Strecl, Z5 rashion Island. Ne11·port 1-\eaC'h ~WG-li'41 a 1;-:Yx.. J;).WO E. J::d1ngcr , 1 . ,\vi·. B&Jhoa. 1Clos<><l ~Ion & : s1 , Sullr U, l" :O.I. ~l.'(.9361 takrn 21<!6. Hnrbor Blvd, Presen!ly have a posiuon for <'XP $3.7S AN I MAL HOSP ITAL Commercial ~Teller Equal Oppor. Employer Santa . \1111. _ Tu rs, or ~l2.16i I t:::r1~r a 1\iesa ln1cn ·1cws TIK"s 1 li1l cxperi<'ncl'd T r 1 1 e r , 6(2.-6053 RtteptiOnist/ Nurse (or --I HOt:SEKEl::PER: :.Z da~ \\k. MAIDS . HOTEL :\l:P-~[:j, lt.'\'s lvr \'II ' -.'~pn! .~· llam·lpm I :.pJ!m'C. ~·I hr!' f)l"r 'oWt'k. HOUSE\VORK by the day. progrt"!iSive practice near Unit.cl California Bank DRAtlS~lA;"; V1c. &Uh SI, N.R. ~lust have Ph 673 8.lj()() ,1rr .. ~. <oprraiinl! 1111, ll1.l SALt~'i Help , m·,-.r 11', 11f'a1, :'\t'11.tness & aC"Curacy arc. a Fa.st and e f 11 c I en t. O.C. Airport. Prior general _01,11 1ransp._6~~9 one for appt · -1 ,1H""'\hill~. for c~pan.~1011 pr11· 110'.J £.'(fr .rlt'•'. Comm . nr1 1t\l1~t. P.eferences. 847·1216. olfic:e exper. necessary. \Viii 2301 So. Main j HOUSEKl:LP EI!. 11o·ork1ng s:::r:1111 . l't'r~>nn• l DI'!• I , I sal;ir11 C ,,11 Ill'! I ,1: ·' r:ira.~ .c on1.1rt train for r-;'uning dutiei;. Santa Ana DRAFTSMAN I mothc·r. 2 i:irl~ 1'l ,f. 9. i\.li. MAINTENANCE 1 fl••ni:: lloi.r.;.; u. I ~lo~a~ or .2 & 6 Tues.I <.re'! t-;e.,,•lalll"I lncomeT•x Send resume lo: QassWed an.•11 ;.18-{»(J!!<'\'l ~ MECHANIC -, \tl L" ~·'·13fo6 llr1\I'. 1 Ur Ann Gueno~-r .,7 9S81 , ___ . _ __. · _ ! , urses 1 1 i""I ,,_,xper. :---.. --, -011. "SOS Income T•x S.rvic• ad No. 120. Daily Pilot, P. 0 . --l!Ot:SE\\"l\'t:S. i'art/llm" 141 Bed con1•. OOs p. f /tunc 7. SAI.fo.S~I,\:\. r;-.p.-1 t•1r p,01111 CNg..,;j personal or busmegs ~2s~560. Cosla ;\fesa, Calif. ,\n Equnl Opportunity J!Uhhc l\:l<t!IOn~ 10 am-2 pm. I DAY SHIFT .l. Call 51~3UG1 d••pu11J~1'•nt. lul! i.. 111111 BANK OF AMERICA 23 Years Harbor Arca Employer L. I YOt I o r !'TOP.F: 1;.; l S2/hr ... l~JllUS ,\l;<'S 3.)-.lj I .;:_ t:HSE ,\1dr~ f.-,r f'X l),,lnlhng t:inr, \\rill'. lj<)x m . Cvl'oll/11 ~ /llC\\llOrl Cl~ Dr. '.'ili (714) 675-6676 Ai"\S\\'ERING Servic:t', Gra\'e T E R !ORS. lt\CJ.t.:01:'\f; _pr('f._ &:ll·!l:~·IO _ __ :'<h1!'t havr rxpcr1l'nC"'f' i:i lhr · h<'"ll· All ~!iift,. l'~·r;innrn·l \ ~I ~l .•r ~qool Op1'10r. Lmployer t·or Appoinlnlent yart1, part tlme v;eekly, \\ill !\"fl;\ r: NG IX t: £ J! t :-.. c; HOl::-it\\'lVES, W SW y,·kly n1a1n1enanct· 0f produrUnn ll• pl. 1111 •• ~ Jlu~p. :-.n S.-\!.!·;,..;;1.,\l1Y. ~.-.:1i ol, t 111 train, 540-1m BANK PJ.ACE~IENT OR PLl'~l· l p/tunc. SUIJ J.· up l/tlml'. 111:1 ... h1nt•!i 1lnil plant 1~<1111µ· -.-... , -;-. -.1 \'·•ll11:01n·r 1Jrp;111rnrtit 1n1 TELLER Janitoriel -B!~t;. ELECTRIC,\ I .. \;\[) .\lr. J:iehanls. 8·J&-~t455. 111<'r.1. )~II"-T ha v " ;\l;H:-,f., ~~: 1;f".-.. i·l'1'.1;'.1 11 1;r•11 ('111,111a •h'I \l.1r .•hri11,10P1;x1;.;<..; lur lull liml' 1·r1n1· ASSE~1BLERS Experienced r1:xrt:HE.C::. TH P.l':E rn --,-~5 . L' .._,--n1r-(·h:1!11r-.il 11p1itudl'. Appl) ,~.h1,111!>;,,,~ .. ~-ll 11.~ 1111 • · 1 ~1.1 1 t 11111nr11. r h s1::-20:r: 1 inrn·nu !1'll1•r. E\prr pr··f COL\lPL.. .lan\lorial Service ALLERGAN FI \11:: ,. r. ,\ Rs r: X· 110 ..: ·i::i..:r:,,_pf',n.: l.J\w in, Ill prr:-on. I . . "=... "'' SE"\· 1ST£' F'i.:i ex r in sa11 ,\11pl)' ~I l\11nk of ,\jll('rl('ll. \ ~fsp~~~~~~1: -. Proof O~rator rJ-.:!lIENCE RJ-.:QUIR~:o. ~z~a~n~~.~~ r.~~~h~~,1~.~~ 1~1~ PRl~11 :.:ri:st:s ,\i.k f'.n h:1 t\ ,\II · ~~~u.ie: d~~ $...iis lnf 1011i !':"'un-. P.<'\\1Nr1 s..i"~·h.1 Costa.tJo.lcsa, :.18--J:!l'J ~ I s,h1fls .. Appl) •MiU i"l11gsh!p I t~g ~l'lna. Happy\•',.•".,_"-',.·,.'·.-Oiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiO M•tonry ~ NEEDS , Unit•d ~lifornia Bank ~F.NT. rt.JLL Tl~1 F'. II o t:::iE\\'Ul{K. )!on ung!, J PROD TS ';'.~· ~.~~ t ! r cre\1 . Ph: 21.11 a9i~li1. TEMPO'S 222 Ocean Ave., Laguna POSTTIO;".' \\'1111 A CO~l· illon lhru ~·n . SIO. \\t~ck. :.! ' I :\u !..."O -· , 11 "'· <_xrnva e~_l'.l'n S}:A~·1sfh.Ess~ull-11me~1 STEWART !\lasonry: Brick, ASSEMBURS 494-6546 PANY II A\' l :-:! c; /I S Ath1h~. •!'.\11 i·nr .. =..·..r .. J.ii'i . t· . 2J-;20 s . .Su~.;in 'hvspi!:ol. IJll)~··111 '(,,i I JI expcr!l'nl'e necessary. c a11 1 bl~k, Atone, concrete. Qua.I. An Equal Opp o r t un J t y OUTSTA.i"\Dl;\C · RECOP.D S; A Cal I ftl'241'!S 09~ · I workmanship. S,10-<&1 Employer or CON ).;J S TEX.T Inspector ---:\ear i~.~~;;1r ~1.\v11.rn1l';. A\'l' r:i-:l.1E·~·~1tH~ Ile~ Su!le al~ 0·1al A Jobi Painting A PE: it ,.-OR)!A;.;o: A:\D t71 4! a.l0---402Q ll jj)S/\\k. ~lust be af'cura1 r, SECRETARY I • • Piperhinglng ~LERGA."llJ a large gt'(tl\1ng BEAUTICIAN ,, , s is tan 1 G R0\\11-1. EXCEL!.E;\T RECEIVING I 1-;qual Opr~Jr. r:n1plo)·r1· I & able tn llllt'k 1\·/1!1.iurcs. ' • Orange Co. company needs needed. Ken Tem p I e l on OP P_O RT UN 1 T Y f~!~ I Sca1 apflC'qr~rH'" l:l-1-:<12_1 _ s:EN~ ·r1:.~1PO ofter~ 11 1r uly unu1u1· e I e ctr 0 . meahMlcal & llair S!)li~I f.t!-~7. CAREElt GHO\\Tll AN D INSPECTO'R ~!ALE OR FT.,\IAL E, full Ot' orrtcE-.---llll'l'l."hanr11~1ni,: Prest~tly 'I.(' h\\(' a f/llmc ~ t1111r savlnii{ opportu:iJt~· * Willard Palntl"9 Contr1dors * RESIDENTIAL , & C0~1MEROAL ~t Crafumen "'all Texturing: · \\':lilpapering New Acoustical Ce\ling1 Pleue Call ~·or Estimate ~2-sns 640-1 U•* St.ate Lie. ~o. 2810."8 mechanical asaeri'lblen for BEELINE n1'<'d~ \11d1e1 ove r ~:A It :X l :\ G .:) l'.llPRO\'E· I p/tlm" dt'hvcry tM'.'lp for o . I \S!>/11 f':t.""I' help(ul but pos.11.IOn 'Cipen for . a1 ff't:' l'lk11lPd . . . a new di"ision now being 1\IENT . ' I c j , . . . ~ ·-Sl!C \'/Ste no . Goo1 ~h sk1lls1 KEYPUNCH 20 for full or part tlmr. $6. · ' I Receiving an•! ln·procr~s In· C ChOlmb<'r O , omn1er"" not ner\·~s. \\'lll lr;oin am· &· iyping in nrlrhllon 10 de\·eloped_. to SlD per hr.. Fre<> spection. P.f'qwrPs ah1h1y I•~ ad"'." r .''"I n g· G 00 •I h11iou.~ pf'rson 11.ho 1~ .~n lll'· l ni;.1 '"' ~~ & ;iCrt.t'.•i':> 11re a ! SECRETARIES ELEC-o· wiu-drohf'. ?>lfll'.mt opply .. no THRIFTY mcai;ure parts in ,..,nl'lrm· 1 ~\1IC'dcc of area hclprul c:urate 1ypist.~ lntrrcsOng lllU'>t i\1lol 11.ant tlignllif'd I. 11\ r xp needed. i\lrs. Rozar. !I t 1in1·r rn hl11t>pr1 n1i1. i\l1n1n1um' \our ov.·n tm~sp. Above A\'~ 1·nr1ed dut1"" fllr furn1ruro· · · Plel'bC l'Qnl ,..1 I snmu/atlu.{ !f)ug or shor1 MECHANIC. AL 828-21:» or 77'.!-li-41 1 Yf'ilr QC' c'l'.pcr1<'nN' CAii r;irril~. Paid daily. Pick rhain bu> in:: 01111·1' l 1b<'r:1l ,. ,. 1 '.1 I lem 1 .U.'l•"iinen1,, fr~1 · • hou -g · .rrg "l"\\ .u. ... · · BEER "· d 1cd Drug & I IOJ' 111<1)•"J1n1n11•n t: .iou r o.\~~ _ n1 ""'m-P~ 0.·llC"hl~. l' rn n In y 1·,. ,u,. 0< ,\•n e,,,,.,,h,, fill.)"5, COU J"•" 1rl"l"li~ 11< fr w, required Is a min. 1· yr ex-1 . • "'1 r mR l \\'Rn · • \ 1 ~1 -·rrl 1St s t J: ,. " " -,. w/k-•lodge· of PC \\eeke,nds, exper. pre!en't'd. Diicount Stores -.,I" '"'.'J ' JlP >' · .> .. • • ui " .~; 1 .uunt.. U;111•rtun1ty l 1>r · 836-3505 . rnc1111h~ . )OU dN:1d"'. ~o·.• I r ·-· I C II N 646-9<128 .,..,., l!unl. Bch. GOOD .\l'i[J, advanrcmcnr. F.i~I i,:rn'.l1n.: I you can, .... board 8.SM'mbly, harneHing, a ancy, -5692 FRESCA OP.l\'E ~HOO~ JO~---_ t r:unip:ui). \\'ork 111 Cos!:• BA~K OF AMER I C~ APPLY BY PHONE I & pol\ Cr supply building. I u;~~ t ~~ 00~~'.·k:!s~~: I ii~, ~~~;~~o PRIMARK s 185. WK SALARY \!1·~1 i'hl'l llt' .\k :.t.11.<1 11'. j ~ ~l'\l'IVlrl Crnt•:r [Jr. :.:u " ·•!I ;.\(l .. \4''o(l ,'., [RI U\ knrnl MECHANICAL I I PRODUCTS Co. 11h\lr ;ittrrrl1ni ~l<lnnc-rmcnt ~...;111 lnr 1nr"1"1 1'1\ _' f,qual UpfYJr tmp!'•}"•'r I 11·h;11 )t\\ll' i.k1t1, .1n -,;11 PAINTING BY DRAKO "''1'" ""'· Appy " --I LICENSED 254931 1 \'r <'xpcr. requlred in·I pt>rson, ~verly\l\tllnor, 3-W An [qua! OpportunHy !62J} SS 1'rrt1nln~ Schwl··u quahfi»d .• 2 OFFICE GIRLS nerotJl01~111t. ,n P•L")nrill) "-·ld<nllal & ~n>mo-laJ clucUng pneumatic: \·alves & V1r1orla, C0&ta , lesa. Employtr ~n!ll ,\11~.u~~l\t. ":!l lt'r.l'n A r " oun I !I NE EOED SECR El ARY /SALES anti ! 11, h111•r tJ1c 'JU.~t rlii{ht ' ,..,.,, .._... ~" . . rrr1,1vabl e , lnv•'nttJry l · I _ 1 spot lrll' ,;Ou' F.xt. &· Int. Specialist'! & ~piping a..'>M'TTtbly it testing. Boat Repair Fore man ;.;"'"' !1:11'1>11· J.· \l :'lrnf'r f"in ll'UI , <'It". AIJVJ leiu'n how H1di0 lrlt'pllflnr r 1~pAI• I ,\•·1·1u:1'" 1 ·!•lni,, ·h ,f, .. :-.:1:::1.1'. i\ t ~f: ,\T •1 r;;-.JPQ Color Consulting. Custom All & 1, Perm. job \\/frinJ.lC bene fit~. fo; NE R Gt,; T I c: live·in Equ,ol oppo11unl\)' en1pl•1yC'r products are sold . and hOw .\luii1 hi" 1Zi. 11!ilr tr• 1ln\l' 1>•'f'"r11J ,.f!I·" 'k'n~ 1\1!1 T•mpo Temporary Help v.·ork a t OOnlpelitive ptices. n ergandi :Ce ~e r.lovf' to beautiful J..akl' 111 n i d I housek~'t'per (no I ''• itflf'h olh<'rs. I Apply in P1•1·von 1:11.d1ly \''" !H.r 1 i1' 1ni r1·,-.~1-,=========~~! f'ree est. S42-6ll00 sc ou~tan ng ne ts: Am:ii~:head. c e 11 (lf !'00k1ng) /httbysincr fnnr 9 A I ELJ:CI HOLIJX DIYJ SIO:X YELLOW CAB CO. 1111{ 1"'"111011. fol )f,:~1 - EXTERIOR ONLY , ~my' ""i;r bl\l,si<' & ma)O· r l Ji-2501. mo. old bouncing OOby OOy l. JNSPECTvR -(J t cu;-..SOLJD,\TED FOCJDS 1"'6 E lfiTh. r r'ltra \1<~11 Jason Bes t Agency TYPl::i'T .., ..... ;,~•" j oiiiiiiiiii0ii0ii0ii0iiiiiiiiii;m !Your o"'n'np1 &$300pcr nlO~ ---1~u111 kh r , .. •. med. for younrtf. Goi1<I workini;: condlllon1' In I 5.1l·ll':m l Ul'J·::X INIJ j.l"lt! 1.\:l 'r.I~ , a ... v, 11~. \"l~· uc·o. IN~D. FREE " Outstanding \'8e8.lion & BOOKKEEPER Laguna &3C'h \\'hh reliable>, lit & 2nd Shifts MANAGER TRAINEE ' Sl!Or: .\1,\X .-:u1•r 'J1': 'l!i:;.,fijj', REPRD 1/n A ,._.. sirk lea11t" plAn.•i. plP!ISRnl' .....nplr. ftef~rentt~ 1 . 1 . 1 1 0 11 II · 1 ,\s As~bt11nl ~lnnf1)., .. r. -RICHARD* .. _.u ./ Exccllt>hr 11oorking conds rioquirt'd. ".196-1281. ,\ r rt , n~t:r"~~\ve pcl'!IOn ..-1th 1·<>in 1 ie I:: an 111 ~'<' nanrin i\l,\:X OJ.:L'S *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers PAPERHANGING • P /t im• Mornlnns r•)Cprrlcnt'( ln C"hl'c k l n g lltld .. :\lu~t ... t~ cl<'llncllt J 21l-'11sh1on1~11tnd. :'\B 11~,, 11 •1111.1n· 1 .. 1i~1 -' In ....__ ··• materi11l 1., •tandArd~ !It in 11o·/h11.~1nt'~" m.•:1d. A<lva ncr ---< • ... 1 .. 11...... 21 .-lf1'rbor A1,.,,Y r<"JOll Apply Jn Pl!MIOn ESCROW OFFICER · · p \RT Tl~I F (' I L1, H• .1u l1•r ~ ,\i.i• n. 1 i--... ~ J •• rrom lpm-4pni proce!I~. 121 pitckngc J:OO(lJ 1tl"'('l)rrl1ns: 1n rour 0\\1'1 In· ' . .. ,1.,-1 1 tir '"'?O Bir•·h :": :.;uu,. :"rll !Itta. Refs. rum. No. 183281. P R CAU. REUBENS E.'(JX'ricnced Ill M.Jstomer ~hipmf'nt,. ' lfttl\'('. StRrt $5.iO. Call Ed stdnls, ~.l -. Xlrll •vork1n.:: TYPIST • &IZ..2356. 833-888J. ext 1lJ APPLY EJccelll'nl bcMfit package I Wolf. ~;. ("11 ;i i11 11 l Mnri f' \'t'~ &-....._11. f",1ll ;.;",1l rY•r' Hr '' 11 "'-C-~!1(1 f<.xfl(.·r ._.,.•ll"~blr ; l).)\\e\·rr NEATEST. clelltlest, most BANK OF NEWPORT Prrwnn('l Agenc,Y. 2 790 fffl..:?25.q f\36..~~3 ·Dial A Job 133-4155 "''" 11Lll 1r:un " proh1'ttn1 e:xpe.rt\11c apnllcaUon. Int· A.ll£RGAN -;-17 Do\'l'r Dr, N.R. PRIMARK Harbor Rh'd. C)I PBX Oper11rrJr. 1n~·.1 1•r111~ No Charge To You 1.Yj1•'. IR~l n1A1;1M·!lr cl'lnl , Ext. Coll 493-6115. 231 E. r.oia't lfwy, ?-0.B. PRODUCTS MEDICAL ASST. M"I"\" r·tll!T'" }, ~ P" r r:-1·1hh~hl"d 1r-i;~ 'e rr 1r1" t)'IPt"..-ritcr rxpe:r. • ~-.. • Oppo• EmplO)..-J • 11 -. ..., -~" 0~1 ----•li• ""lfllll PROF. ",.UCO\·ering, •ate Ph•rm•ceuticals ""' .. .u · 1:."\"ENING managt'r. Al90 Prlm11 r1lv tmnt of1• In,_. _yrr" " a • ..,a ,),,......... SEC 'Y /FEE PAID i-<ill Pr·r"'1nnrl f>t'pt. Ile:. t\o. 279514. Insur, all BOOKKEEPER Fu1I dlarre MleNn"n .. lube man, It to..-• 2620 s. Susan I capable_ bmc_k __ ol<'. inclui:hn.:? PRESSER, EXPER. ,. I' r•r Mn1n1f'rC'1.1t ln .• r f r,r lnH•f'\t<'\\ types paper. 714184~. 25.25 O\lpont A~ ln ;nf' l thru p It L.. Irvine area truck dri\'Cr , Top pay &-\ ~nta Anl', Cn\lf. I xra:,·1. 500-S.'u.:t. ~h'f11~i:tr(..h 40 llr 1tk. 642-3472, :"H rl•·p• Gi plush !wnk l'I<'• u~ in PR.Or. pelnter. hOn5t work. !Equal Oppor. p!O)'tr I 97S-04:1) ,. . frlnqe benefits, Exper. men Near Harbor&. \\'flmer Ave . ProfC!'S1uonal >lt'WC'l"ll PIAC'e· --di\" \\/J,,~I ~hut ... " l•1! "' reu. lnt/ext, free estimate. prtft rred. Full or pan tune. 1n"1 ~ mt"nl, l(ol662 ~f11,-.A11h11r PRESSMAN rr. \\'lrk ,\l•n r rc ,/,,h, Refs. :>iB-210>9. &1z.J91l. ASSEMBLERS f BOYS & GlllLS Shell, 17th & lr\'ine, N.B. Equal Oppor. E mplO)'tr Bh·d .. 11"\'int, Suitt 2:'..'.i ,,n "P"~•nr. f'>:-11,;1\.;,1.,"'1 ('"II "II II 11 :·-..1~6· NT/EXT PAINTJNG Ca pacitor n111nul. net<U C· Newspaper curien, min. EXPER. pArl ti me waltreu &".3·3.'l.l,. 1,r:i ~1·/ll't c,r,ror. ~luon bC' C..,11..-1111 PC"rvinrt"l \~rnry, I ma]:? elec'. &M('mblrrs. No age 10 yrs. tor Ntwi,ir111 E\>el only Ovtr 21 r.le."LC: INSPECTOR lOO'"f f.:'!'lp\oyer R<'llllnc-1! :ihl" 111 ririk,.. nr otri'ti r .. ,., ~00 11,u:tiror rl\·11. 1:-.-1 __ All Oral\lf. C.o. 675-3539 exp, neceu. F/llme days. Beach, Ne\\'J)Ott lle•>!l~flf ,ft lean ' food: Apply btw 3-for electronic: flnn In O. C. ~IEDICAt AS!listant. lt.ir Pln!M. All !lrounr\ 11r1nt ~t7rRETAl{Y \\'/ gold •vi~ * W1llp•per H•nt•r * 549-024t. Newpo~ Peninsula r ontaet 6pm, 3201 E. Coatt H•'Y· Alrt>OI'( arta. Tralnre or ex· OBGYN office, &f'nd resume shnp '"'rmti!l!lh.••. '~ \k1ll• fr1r · "r' ,,,, c. Rtbko •2449 ASSE1'.lBL.ER. ~xpctT. 'llo'ml.An r.tr .. H¥de. Circulation Dtpt. Cdi\-1 ~r'd. Good \\1'rkl~ oonds to P O Box 3911.l, l..on1t For Appl Cnnl!\O:I J Coot! 1clrp"ionr pcr.,,11·.!'t\ Pl•tt•r, P•tdt, R•p•lr tor mr<:han\cal asaembly DAILY PJL.O'T. CA.II lj.!2·4321 Put your budget back on & br!nen111, Apply at SAE Beach, Calif f.G'l.03. Cerol Smith ""~'""'! rn11 )Ir. ~1 •>' lrtt .electronic production. CitU &. len\'f! ft\)flllcatlon. fi' the irack •.. ~11 tdlr. llcms AdvAnc:ed -Packt.1ln1. 3ailO Vor ancrc, eotl money! Rt'nl 644-SIOO flppnt. ~"'..l-121~ PATCH PLAs'tERINC )&3.2Gt2. Have eotnelhlna )'(Ml wan1 lo with a ltrA•-c:mt Dally Pilot Alrwny Dr. C4tll M~sa. your heluse. tit)!., stO'r"' AV«J ~ innnr\AI Sl"~·i "' \ · 1-~Ll,.f·lospual & \h"'l\ir:il All types. }"fte ntlmattl Sf.II klle. llfna v.ith fl Dally 11ellt ClU81fled 111d1 rlo tt 011.@1t111\ed ·Ad ! Call $42 ... 5618 ~9'l56. bid(., ~Ir. thtu s flally Pllot J F.nu!U (lppor r:;i1;1t,,\i·r tn.,uran~. t'r'f'(' Lr 11rbt C'lll .., Call 5"llMi825 Plkrt Chuslned ad. 64.H6'it 'llo'CJI-. call NOW 642~ todllS"~ ~'" Sf:l,J .. I\ -fi.12-567'S n1u1~\f\NI A". ~ \Ir Biulr-'" S~·ii'>~ • • I • I \ -' ' . - - . . I . 833-8830 Computer Automation, Inc. 116Sl Von Karm•ft Irvin• • ' I I . • I I ' ' • • . ' ' , ' ...... • •••v ,, ~·•• Hif'PW1n~M'IF m-j~~llaneou1 lll(Furnltur• 1101 :1 826 &oats, Shp1/Dock1 '910 1 ans 963J~uto1, Imported f70 Autot, lmportW 910 VOLKSWAGEN 4,utos, Used ~ RED ll)'ldn ctpt W/V.', lflttil c 0 NT I N u 0 us f'R._. WANTED. Slip lor 33' Sloop. "10 }'Ord Si.iper \Ian, raeto"l:'I . --JAGUAR TDllN£ES ..,.. 12x3i., 1tr1p,ped crpl S200 c.L Uvt> 1.boeJ'rl, lea11e u r l nlr. (.'p11, l)fl,oehnx. Awn FORD • IM b01h, be.lgto <"rpt thl3 Sl!i, OR.GY\..'ll ~ roR irubll!BM', 67)..112-1 e\'t:I ' mugs, new tln'I, 40,000 l•--__...,...----..-,-blk •St \(•ht lltl'f'O/r&dio ADULTS. [\'1!1')1 Tuem.y ~·k'.enda ' ~m ... '66~ J.8 · SEDAN. ft a a 1971--st..'PER ~tlf, low-mi.: '00 FAL(;QN, 2 dr. Gttt.I Excel. co~, Sl.~. or m:tl:e' 1.'0nd. 2S m.p.1. New nm. offer. 01i'g. owoer, 9'.)8.9353, pain!; ll'8ns., rad'r. $851). ar romb $75 blk/Whl ~l.aplt ?:30pnl. Slnrt any v.~k. BOAT DOCK up to 25'. 'G4 FORD VAN fai:lo t"Vtrythlr.,! ru';l + r :~; TV ~ 2 'twni:: ln111pll SH & Tnin Olttt'rich In . charge. Newport lsl•'1.tl. S2 per fobt. camper "°'blt eng & lrr.ns ~511 11 111 1 · SlO, 2 °bar &tool1, SS.' card ~~t ~lusl~ Costa . Jl.feh . Pov.·f'r boat. 6'f3-8507. mus t M"ll , ll$!1 $850. 642·'4t>9 ,.~ 'I .. BIG ~lli-1428. · ~t otter. Ron, 642·1183 or 1961 VW sa.&743 eves. Oil' wkends. train ck~ndnblc p.:~lc lo become plai;tlc 1nj~chon moldlr-o& Optl'tl!Ontl. l'\lu~ be able to atand rnti~ •hlfl, if nectlSIJ'Y. ()plon!ngs on 3rd lilhin {$2.29 \o istart l. fla\!fe In 30 days I: 90 rl uyii;. lollll & t·iu'I. 18. ~2349. I Nc.,.,•port GBl ... ~~lat llarbor. Bo s........o-& Ski 911 "70 ,. d V Cl '6i XKE ~2. lnunar. '" ", • ~ •h, . ...-... 1 or an, t •n, 1118 X'lent tfli. nt>W 1ire1. $2Dl. CLOSEOUT ~.9• S•I• • _!l2 ~ 17' C'' • ... 'JE Ski Boat ).lt:l!:~~ pm. m.4M.1 GARAGE Salt!. Sat. Relr12. [ PIANOS -ORGANS Ml'tel1t 'd, 45:10lda. Jr t ==:.J_E_N_S_E..,N.,--- F\1rn. DN.pt'I, tlo!he1, bsby Nc.:w &. Ulltd. Great u lccl)0/1, t1r1vr, ::on trlt'r, sllll Autos'=:-~W~·~n~t';ecl'=-:::::-::"~"""'l ------'----- SUN ROOF • $3([1 ·73 fQRD LTD, 2 dr .• air, GT.::-8732. P IS, P/B, sm V·8, blue. VW' THING Xlnt cond. Alt. 4 p.m., 7.000 11'\J, ye(Jqf.tL 5§6..1919, $3IOO, 963-0025 VOLVO "1" FORD 'l"a~l""' Sport APPl..Y * Oranie CoaJi'Plut.lc1 * 850 \\'r.s1 18th St Cosla h1eYt Calli. VETERINARY ASSNT A1u1i.tt I)(k•tor. nu r a I n !.:': clean dutle-". Will tn 1ln. NeWpOTI ~a.. s e J1 ti Tte11un1c to: (.111K.11lllcd aiJ No. 1-20, Dally Pilot, P. o . Bo'< 1-560, Coshl illesa, Cuhl. m26. WAI.TRESS Cofl~ Shop Dayi;hift Apply In Pf'tson Setwt,J 9am &: llam daily Delaney'• Jle.11laW'lln t O. C. Air port lennltlal \VAITR~ wanted. Exp. on· ly. 0.hnel's Dini~ & Pie ShOp;>e, 628 N. Coast HY<•y, Laguna Beach \VAITRESS.• part lime, over 21, call !!Gl--7212 belv.·een 3 & 5pm WANTED. Retail Can1era · Sales Personnel, for Orangr C8unty lo:. So. 88.!ln areas Send resume & reet"nt photo to C. Nonb.1ron1 ;\611 Nn. San Fernando Rd, Burbllnk Calif 91503 WANTED Architectural. D ra ( t s man Resklenllal experlen<.-e e Jl)USL ThNI ls a position nf responsibility. You v.· i 11 report ,directly-to o u r Architedural co-ordinator . Xlnl opportunity ll'ilh !hill major devi!lope:r. Phone; ~1r CaJ Fletcher. 'lt4-49!).41}1() or 71.f..836..5CM ext 122 for appt. WAREHOUSE WORKERS F\111 ti~ ·w1areho u 11: \\'Olil:ers needed. S o m e experience n e c e s s a r•. Work1np: hours 7-4 with weekends off. Starting pay S2.7S hr. Ap(fly In pel'IOn '- 12 11.nd 14, Mon. • Fri. 1llE GRANT BOYS INC. 851 W. 18th St. C.J\1. An Equal O pp o rt u n i t y EmploYcr M /1'' Warranty SALE .- AT Marjorie Staniper FASHION BOUTIQUE ' 445. E. 17tft Street (1 Blk,lrom Irvine Ave ) Cost• Mesa Ph : 645-8322 DR l!c1ns, ~lsc. l~l l"'Ol1 Compcitiliv~· price!!. Open under wo...'T, $3,500, 646--G19 WE NEED YOUR JENSl::N ~'!11rl11tl', NB 641J...4J1l7 £\re!. & Sundays. The best j CA..,LLAC lNTERCEPTOn Jewelry 815 o'ek.111 11.re always at: I J[i] UI La~e Sclectloo Coupe. Everyth\nfi: new: 1 -~----'-------1 trans., rad!r, brk1" $4iJO. '74 VOLVO ="0::.:1 ......... ""-"'::::.,,..~.,.--Wa:llichs Music City TrMMPWuif. Shlll'fl, clean !Ate nlOdel <'ars. of Coloni INDJ1\N JC\\·1•Jry. Botq:ht Paid for or Not. edla Dell l!Oltl, lradl'<I. Tunrou1~ cu.1">11 South Coost Plaza S40·2.i30 I FM Ce . r r ,3. 7 r z= A.sk.,.For Chuck Trapp lmm te very 101· cr0Jts.n111n. 21i2 SJ•;. Used Otr ?tota.na«er F\JJ;.._ SERVICE lSl'l:;tol, S.A. PRIVAT'E PAR'f'Y \\'ANTS AH-craft 915 J>E~RTt-.fENT ---Ovi::RSTOCK.ED • TO BUY PIANO FOR FINA:\'CING br Rt:.Jo'JNAN· NABS <*LAC , C. 1\'I. J t<v.•elry • &16-77·11 * · J * l'<I .• nxed v.·inx · 11in·ruft. Machinery 816 i TV, Radio, Htfl, JOllN \\'AT S ON . CON-j C......... t NEWPORT , IMPORTS ;\II Jewell')' ~-r'llC<'d CASll. 517 94-1' CING. Terrns to 10 yrll. u" i J~2; .. ~-~~M~-~-~~··~·~·~ .. ~~I . j Stereo 836. !'iOLIUATf;o BANt\ l:ic.P.· Tllt~NCl l.Elt. J-20 dltchv.·ll~·h VICES 17141 558-0393. TOP DOLLAR PAID 3100 W. Coost l bvy., N.B. \,' alun•. ~kid::, xlnl \:tind BIRTll l>AY SALE Campers, Sale/Rent 920 IMMEDIATELY '4~~-J26j0. (714! 642-8698 8 Track Car :if,€"t"CO, 2 F"Olt ALL IO'QREIGN CARS Mlsci llan.out Ill spc:oaJc':;~A 'ir~~F:O BUYING A cam(X'r'!' Do it Call or come -:n 10 Stt""'lls. MAZDA now. Prices att going up V. IS. CllE~t; • 179 East 17th St, O f evrry month. KINp OF fAC'1'0Ri' }Jtt.:SH 66-2442 THI:: ROAD Cabovers for 30 V.ir1e1.erio ot \JlS. l'.neese 3721 So flrislol f2 B!k! Ko of '74. None Uner~ RENTALS All Ueef ~ummer Sausage South Coast Plaza) AL.SO. \;c; SH!i~ Ai\Y\Vil.c.H..:. 556--0420 f.tESA C.UtPER SALES Seod ~.!» Coi· Jo\,lr pou11tl!i ol BSR Al'\1/f"1\t 40A tuner. 2Al36 Harbor Blvd, C!\.t 3100 \\'. C!:as Hwy., N.3. ~ h 2 642-9405 chee11e your · choice of BSR 310 reco ..... c anger, -cycles, Bikes,. t.Jont~'rey J ack, !\.f1ld t:ollly, . AR4X speakers. C05l $400. Scooter• 925 TOP-CASH SSS i'ellO\v \\'\..:. Urick, or :)hlil'p ne w. Sell .$300. 673-7291 Li1ctluAr y AM.\HA 350 er; .72 5 spd , p:'Lid for UllC1 AMC or Jeep!> ,· NEWPORT IMPORTS · Ccntri1l •'nee~ }actory Jnunncula te, 1000 hrs o11 ' •:•l/~llJtJ'Al••; ,.,...,., E ~ St Sant Bott CHI An\iW!larel LEASE OR BUY All MOclalsl OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIA'USTS DEAN LEWIS VOLVO 1966 Harbor. C.~f. '73 VOLVO 1100 SPORTWAGON 4 speed, 1ow miles & lm- ma1.'Ulate 131-2040 Soddleback V•lley Imports Autos, Used or Jur order blank!! -14•rlte e..:~ ... tt"·!!!44AA 4~ ' •------~1 1_-con11\let.,ly 1'tlb!t eng, 54-11 '-·_."'"', ~'Jl.U .__s1rtl ._,_ a AnL. Ri('e l.Jlk~ .. ~\'is. ~1868 FrH lo You . Jor best caah offer, Or trade AMC/JEEP -~7871 '69 RAJ\-IB. \Vgn. \'cry good •TA 3:l heavy duty 2 kw. -t ~~er~d~1 ~~2~ke, eves & 1009 lh1rbor c :.·d. C.M. 1~12C~~~~.R.~~1:::~~: coixl. Gas saver. 1.Uchclin ~~~~iu~r ~~:~~~. ~H'::;1i 3 Lines, 2 Times, $2.00 196.<; Trlu:gh ~-:looks & Il".lPO~~E~~uros -"~HOO~~'-·---~--1kes.~·~;~·(: kit, za··. l'Olor TV for cust. l'UrlS C ne\.\' rebuill BEST PRICES PAIDI MERCEDES IENZ -i11staUatlo11' $ I 2 5 t u1 TO good home Doberman i•nglne 5600. l.irru. 642-11•113 D L I I t cabinet}. •5-8 lug Chevy ~ 1nl.'<. Good hsc dog, yB rd & _11 J~pn1. ••n •W I mpor • '68 CAD l.Ll..AC SEDAN OE ton i'U IJ'Uck, II ply tU't:S, child!> dog. Has all shots. I SA VE: $100. 7'1 HONDA ·3T tr.Ii~ llrrbor. c.~f. 545.9~ 50 USED VILLE .Lu x u r i 0 us J )' 7n.,., · I '" & CASI! FOR equipped wilh, factory air hca oJy duty tul>cri; ~ whl~ + 546-.,,,.., W .• new, 1nr . in.., v.·arr cond. full poY<'t'r, landau lop. I addltlonHI 8 ply llrl'.'. i>lcn· ·74 I!\; 5'15o. i'vl ply ~ ·!IJ.; YOUR CAR MERCEDES A,,, \.\'ell maintained car. ty ol Good J'\lhbcr left . $125 1973 SUZU KI 250, Trnil or 546-7070 ON :OISPLA y lGLK967). Sll75 Ta k e. for alt. •Chevy 396 I.ruck i J!).;J street. good cond. J\laKc ol r, 65, 66, or ~J ·coRVE'ITE advantage tooay. Johnson & eng. manifold S25. •Chevy ht• and~ 1)47-1233 or 847·5806 • Conv. 327. R. tierney. Son, Lincoln J'i,[ercury, 2626 ~I l~il_"1TC1 ca.rlJ. $L.i. . .71 YA~tAllA. 250 ~1X. Xlnt 49-1.-2100 a lter 6, 496-4894 '72 MERCEDES BENZ ~~. Cos~ J'i.1 e s a , J,NVAcJ.ili.'. ~het'I chair. aai·. Con<l., Asking $350. Autos, Imported 970 LUXµR_Y 4.5 SEDAN '.-r Pets, Gener1I 850 '536--8972 Beal!! the cril!ils, more miles '68 FLEE:fWOOO 'BROUGH· w/heel strap, car r 'I i n g • . USED BICYCLE SALE ALFA ROMEO per gaJloli, design & eng;ne A~1 . A!\.f/f'!\.1 stereo, tilt whl, pocket & pncuJllallc til'eli *Security Pet Prod.* All •-· 6,,_,.,,,_ -for long tlme ownership. p/14·indowi; I: door Jocks, \•1µu n1p, S\•'•\•ci io~.:1;i..Lr..111u n-r ~-lb C 11 h 20c lb ,~·· ' u RO'IEO n. 1. cllinl.c lines, arislocratlc 1: w•u pwr '"°' new 1---. new S300 or best oHcr. New ..,.,., ~ · 0 · c · · 1 '69 ALFA " °"r 1nas. I " ".J -.... ....... D •. H.L.'s S2.:io. 10/m,,o .. re .s2. Mobile Homes 935 1 \.\'Ith air & 1 without -air . beauty and aafe y, choose new tices, 11.uto leveler sy pair crutches. Suntiea/11 hair 1rom t $M95 c Id .,.., .. __ I ollp""rs. 4 liumer 11.pl Kize S>IA7·39i7 I.J.18 E. · 1lsh1rt, MOBl'E HOME Both ""ith metall ic pa int. Y.'O; · • ou ar-tern, Sl~. or unt o fer. ~ L 831 -·0 Dir range lease for suitaLle 64:.! 1132J "' _gai sto~~h~). ~1 j FOR SALE : ........... · pany !8G4FUOI (.J.TJGBZ I. • · __. CABlNETS for kit< o aod Cats ~ SILVERCREST I AUSTIN HEALEY 15 MPG, '13 Co"pr De Vil!•, ---' --Green v.•/14·hlte landau top, Dahl, un11 n1 1i 1Lt!U or MOB EH M~ ' House f Imports preunished. L'ounic r tops l\li\IAL.AYAN 11111.ie kitten !O . , , .... IL ·J 0 "° .1 ·~>~ A-ll. E.xccl. cond., 0 ~~ !~!."· 12,iXKI mi, $5.195. also. HARD I:: N. k:N· mo. R~as. l't<'d Pers~an J.0 x a.., 2 ll~ • liA. l·a.rp., 1 ST:il. or Besr offer. 523--7250 --oo.>o 'fl::!tPRlSE.5, 815 west 18th, provt:n stud 4 }T~. 5't6-996J ;..ralJC(J, lJlt·n11>., rcLri:;., , 673-8446 J:::XCC. CARS fo'OH Li:;,\::i C.:. Be:AU 1' "'fl DC: \'ILLE 3-t OOO Costa Me1111, IH:t-2!i-12 DogS 854 ,.,\''a.su~r & ele1·1. u1'}·cr, iv1rcu i BMW~---! Choose 1.ron1 4 lully c••u11r miles. 2 door. $3895 2516 -------~-------·-, Jt.11· ;c.:o ,utr cono .. KLll'•L· I ., Vasser r'lace; Cos1a P1esa UNCOLN '70 CONTINF..NTAL, -4 DR. J,UXUJUOUSLY ""'1Po"' w il h • fac1o·r y air cooditKinln&. lull pov.·tt. Ai\1·Fl".f.jl:terro. F:xltll elean, ace 1.1111 boy tod1y t288ASH I S2473 Johnson &. Son Uncoln 1-fercury, 2626 ll 11 r b !> r . Cosl(l l\teu, ~n. MERCURY '70 ld ERCURY Colony Puk 9 pas.qonxer atatlon wagon. Air coodiUQplne. p o w e i steering, power brake1i, pow-er v.·indows, powr.r Jell, Ai\l/FM •stereo radkl, rool n ck, 39.coo· mi let. f709ASI ~ You reall y must see aod drive this immaculate fami· Jy 14·agon. JOHNSON & SON Unooln i\fercury, 2626 H OOr Blvd., 'Co~ta. Mesa, 5!JJO. ,.. GOO D SELECTION of LO\\' J\tll..EAGE 'TJ r.tERCURY r-.JARQ UlS BR0UG HA!'11S. Fully ltix1iry equipped. Llkr new condition. Pri1..-es i>llll1 at $397a 1513814) Johl\IOn M .Son Li ncoln r.tereury.-Harbo1· Bl vd.. O:lsta J\.1esa. 5'16--56.10. 'T2 iIARQUJS 4 dr, all xtras, xln1 cond, lo niilcs, am/Cm i;1ereo. pvt pty, $3195 or best offer. Call 644-&183 eves & 547-9277 days. "72 COL.ONY PARK Wgn. only 24,000 miles & just lik~ ne'A·!. Buy bel~· whlllc for only 12595 thilt week only. 831·21HO Dir. 64 MERCURY $125 4 dr., needs tuneup. $125. • au.3691 • MUSTANG '66 ~-tUST/\NG P/S. Rt•I, new tires, tJeW exhaust, 1·eblf carb & n1ore. Xlnt running cond &: ' clean. 64-1---T;i()"l aft 12 ' . I • Adminlstr1tor Sought by Irvine boat co. Knowlf'dge of !k'tiling k boat parts nee. Ofc admin. exp. MJpful. Typing re q · d . Telephone & sales exper a pl111. Call ~2880 l\c,1>jJ\tJU1tc: w111inl·r « urycr. • PUPPY WORLD e 1 l·loc:k. siol'.ige shcJ, land· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j pert Jo\.\• niileage 45a SG -----like new. Dinette set, s1creo .~..i Th Id 3G Mo lease S:.!l!l.78 1.1Cr n1u. ' -i1L"'RO'LET , & 9· bi•"' ""'"'h. 1'151' Chlh"ah"O', T1'oy Poodl"· li..::1.,.. ... paliv. rce yr~. o . ,... Im..-...... ..u..... .. " " -llke nu. Localed 1n Ill'\, 1 UEL + '1'ax Lie. Serini l>_'a~ne AVf!, Irvine. L'atl I Gttal Do.ne. P'.t 'lulls, Bull ... , k .wlll. fltllll_fOT'__ No. ,...,,16. Ta"• )IO';" C"" l,1 '68 Convcrlible New paint, tires & brakes. A/C, J'/S, P/B, kn1• milage, vtry clean. 1\Jl 6 or wkcndi>, .WHO WANTS TO WORK'!' DRIVE A CAB! CHOOSE your hours, work for younell, be your own bo&s. Jlfm or v.'tlmen. Can be allght1y handicapped. Neat •. Oean Appearance. Vt.a., retiqed. Age 2S to 70. Supplement your income. Drive a cab 6 hn or more a day. •Apply ln ~r90n, Yellow Cab f'..o., 186 E. 16th SL, Costa. Mesa. • Lovely New Jac:k Winter Clilthes • At The NE\V STORE FASHION -WOMAN-W ...... -w-...a·_a· ou11·Qu·r only, phone & typlnc, •PPIY in person, al 2271 Fairview Rd, C ~la Mesa ~tlques IOO '--'--'----- SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 333 E. 17th Street !Behind International House of Pancakes) Costa Mesa Ph: ~3n Breach -Knave -Srour -: OPEN 7 D•y1 A Week T....ur-SHAKE Did you hc:ir about the belly: dancer who got a i:;old r tummy And l'Ollid not KE ii~ liances 802 Rent Washers/Dryers $2. \\'k. Full malnt. I * 63!1-1202 * RE BL v.·asher, dryer", dsh/l''S S.'10 & up to I yr s::ar. 546-=. 18 or &.19--7620 ".ANTED : llS d r ye r 5. l\'Orking or no!. Rea50nuble. &16-5848 Building Materials 806 1-at.wt p ·. ll\\•ay 1ron1 noisy 15 A\. IA.RIAN \IV't • "~ ... B nd N '74 fl5i.·•Xll. all ;, pn1. Terrier, SJ. Bcrnan. Coc:;a. '!.t. Une·haU bl.. from r luo-llON""V.f"' U'ade. FG eW OIL pa J n t 111,1: 11, onl'· poo, Jnpanese00 5ra!1, .. , Lax EbiD., house. Hed. 10 Sl:.!,9;i0. t all IVI &" · i Jim Slemons MONTE CARLO 551-1511 . Seascape11, l 11.nu11 c ape s, ,'.;hephcrd. 1 " • EVt:S. 213-0!J.1-4600, ti9i'·71:i2. Q~ ,, ~ abstracts, etc. ~c o·rn m . PUPS!! S!ud &rvicc :\1ost CAN BE SEEN AT: Imports Lurutl!d oiler! LlNLY 530--5811 . BI'('f'{fs. Open E\'es .. 531·50'lt CRESTMONT ..301 Quail $3599 "'ON as a prize. Thl•nnuSol DOG OBt::DIF.NO~ a.AS..'\ ESTATES Z..e1\1ot•rl Hea..."'11 Ser. iio. 420181 steam bath +Installation. TO Stlltt \Ved, April 3rd 83J.9Xl0 H d Che olet ·£1 FASTBACK, 6 cyl., auto,i ''inyl top, R/H, 17 i tPG, illllSI s(>!l, 54&-75.\3 - OLDSMOllLE · th N rt/Irv' 1051 Site Ur., lirea. {Central -' OWQr yr Retall prier 11000, make I/\ ~ ('\.\'J)O LfK! area. New '73 Bavaria• ENTER FROl\I il1acARTHUR c 11 546-4928 /,\'C. aCTOlill front Urea f. Salea a ~ reaa. olt~r. 97!Hi967. a Comm. Hm;p.l Lot •4G at HUGE SAVINGSI ·74 t.1-B, 450 SLC. Silvt'r lacAn.iur and J aniboree OLDSMOBILE LATE model GE lrosU~ re.Irl&:. $100. Simmons t11n bed~· l{l4l II~~ auer ~pm. OLD English 11tyle \\'ater bed frame. Pd $:.100. Sac. for ~. 493-7687, 49 3 -~7 ;!9 1nes11ages. SPll lNG SPECl1\L 1~ off nor· n1al s:. · on !)te1un !.:lean- ing your cnrp<'l 546-57-l:i. 1RVINE C0&st rount.y • elub mcn1bershlp. cau days S.W.. 1300, eves &!0-009-I. R.ALc.I<..:H lJ ISl'll.lBU'l.'Olt Has everything. To order cat!. v ... ">-8121 Mis.ce11aneous Wanted 820 F UEL T ;\NK fc.: Johnson outooanl niotor. 6 gal single hose. 22 Riflr, des11. ('OUC111 sola. Hanging light h.'<tw·e111. 675'115:5. TENT Trailer "'anled! Rent for family \'&Cation. \\'ill need for l v.·eek, July 8th or July C>lh. Call 968-19n, a:sk !or Larry. \VANTED to buy older guns. Please cflll j.ltl-9617 COLNS '&I & before, S.1.25 for $,1. $1.j() F'or llnl~ · ll-l&'rm , · - Mu1ical lnstrum.nila22 ·824 OLD Eng. Shttp dog L'01''TACT R.AY. PK. ~!Git ., \\'/Blue lthr Int, 7,CXXI ml, !'.ew~n=;.-~ilco GMC TRUCKS puppies. 0 utstand1ng. 1 fo1• shOl\'Jng. NEW '73 3.0CSA Immac. By owner 642-6574, -... 1nale, 1 fem. 11 v.•M. old. ~--~~-----&15-1603, 548--8:n•I ·72 CHEVROLET N 0 v a HONDA CARS AKC. reaYJnable. 676-5512. Motor Hom•• Sunroof ----~ coupe. This exceptionally uu•vERSITY OLDS Sale/Rent 940 -·m 29lS. Auto, power, iilr, I "--. nt OLD .l.1\GLl ~ll Sh<>ep Dog . ~ EXCELLENT Aill/Ft-1, n1ld l>lue book. c can ·au~. •MUI automauc 2850 Hlt{bor Blvd. puppies. AKC Tl'g. Very R~ S . 6~l-i.J.lO. tr a n1m1 ss lon , povrer Costa Mella ~-96«1 reasonable. 963-514,; * ~NTAL * PRE.OWNED BMWS slttrina-. t acto r y air I Risi! Seller AKC puppies, !I All brfln.,1 • 23·2G' l\ltl'11, lS· e '66 1~ Tl . 4 speed · burgandy, 250r. 3 0 . 0 0 0 condlUonlrig~-etc. Dri\·e a '67 01..DS >.1nt cond. Good \Ve<lkt1 oi:a:--n aVe s tK>1S-:-Ca.l1 n: Mlnl1>._Van cpn'vl!r'· n '70---2002.--low..niiles m 0 .,!17g , ~ aft ~:30 644-car ~lbaL .a__._s.tri,kin&: _in mil .... 1W :Uo .. ·Mu.n ... .seU. ~ · "Fully eq uipped, afr. very e '71 ~'800 CSA. sw1 root ..., 11.ppea1·~. economical and or ~st offer 4!»-7600 :»4-64S8. clenn." No1v :ieceptlng la!(' • ·12 3.0 CSA -lw: miles MGB Sh.le. $1915 { 7 3 0 ET x l 1968~ oi:os culla.Ss Si.a. \Ygn., Horses 856 modl'I ronsii;:nnicnt s.r----..1 ,Johnson & Son Lincoln · D I . •----------'l•r•"ry, --H•~r Bi"d., '·~"°". ~ $."aru;, fact. au'. a e's i\1.11. ltcnln 11 5 r or 50,000 mlli:l warranty'-''... .... _.., ........ • .,.,...... ...,.,... .. ...,.. REG POA, 5 ~T old n1are., Santll t\nt1. 838-0f.lOO · avaihi.tl!e l"IO .nil new .73 ~tGB GT COUPE. 4 Costa A.tesa,·540--5630. --·~~----$500. Slra1\'be1TY Ro a n ~CH-o'V-. -lmpal_a_, ~Good-'69 bJTI..ASS 4dr, auto, r.tatt, I:>hands, S 2 S 0 • '72 l'XPLOR~:R, 20'. 700J 197.J. & '73 Bl'IIW's. speed .. .1nsmisslon, air con· ;2 "! kl . '--1.~ ?S/iiB, AfC, nu radials. "" 3066 1 • rni. :-tlnl rond. S4100. -.--ditionin,g, Ai\t/FM radio, <.'O ·• ~ t I, aU' s • ......,I"'. u 17"' 'I< 5'"" '"2-8 1 ;,. 645--1395 OPEN SUNDAYS etc. 7.ils car is in excel· ma s, $100. or belt oiler. rig onr ""· q ' • ~""· HORSE CORRAL; (or rent. I lent <.'Ondilion. Llke new. AUlU 327 Chev engine, st. PLYMOUTH 23X30, Santa Ana H~ights 1~"~·'·7.'27~,·=w=l~N.o.'=N~E=·'-'e~A~G=Oc l lta:~· 0JEJoc.ck. See and D1:ivr thill beauty ~~:~,'.."" . .,·.or best o(Jer. •----------! 5574402 n1otorhorne. luu1 cverythina;. • ..._._ • r · IUTa., \\'inter mies. 96Z...l587. today.-l'lalHPDl JOHNS01-l 19n Pl YMOUTH PINTO Gel,ling, 1.J. hands, 7 & SON Lincoln l\l~reury. '67 Chev Impala, !st $500. SA"(ELLITE CUSTOM ·yr11; old. Enr:IL~hl\Veslern. Trailer•, Tr1vel 945 2526 Harbor Bl\'d., Custa cash takes it. t:xcel mech & •·~ "-I ""-14, •1 "'·'" ~.,,. · .• t seat ~latoon \1·agon #'l\N or .,.,slo r,.....,...;, 1.0 R Th S 11 C , . 1•esa . ......,.JWOU, mte nor . .-'068101y n ee-u s '"" Id Vi . !!!!!!!~~~!i!!!!~~~~ I " · nl.i a r "' Light ~·102 l\ta1 i:;urnte Parh."\vay ----------: palnl. Days 646--055.5, E\~ ....... c • engme ; \\'righ! Tov.·ing. 1 EA; 12 fl. f.lission Vkjo OPEL ~5'l2li Torqueflite Transmi&s\on I I_. ,e I Papoose. 13 f1 &: 15 fl. }'ield &1 ~ 49-49 9 ~~~~------l::lectronic JgruHon 1'-& S1rran1. l..fl.st at these dsE1~VERY.P\VY EX°IT.I ----------'65 LL CA1\llNO. lmrnac. Air Conditioner . pi•irrs! ·72 OPEL RALL YE. 4 spe«I \1·111 not sell to Just anyone. Ai'I Radio " iiiiliiiil [ l\IF::-;.A CA~1PER S,\1..ES •0•-•R•A•N""'G"e'"'c•o""u"N"T~v."·"f"I transmission, bucket sea l\1ust ~ to nppraiatl'. He-a\')' Duty Susjieruion Boats, Ge':l•ral 900 20:lti Harbor Blvd. Cill l'<llJF.ole, exc<'plionnlly t ·::in. · bt\.\'ll ti pm to tt.Oof Luggage Rack '73 THAILF.:R. 22', sip!! 8. OLDEST (66243! This car shows the ~ pm: 673-777-1. Llcense IU3 .fVY best of ca1·e. l1leck thl'> '62 QIEVY ~4 T 4 speed 6 · $1295 't~i~~::~:~~:~~ii If ~\~:~~f ;,~r.~~;;~~: ! · & sharp gas &Bver :.:xlay. $:.!173 fyl. ti'~' I T flat-bt>d rear See al DAILY PI I.. O T JOHNSON &: SON Uncoln S4;:io, 494--~l between 6 & 9 .. n1p1oye r'at1ung Lor, 330 !'llercw;1, 2626 Harbor Blvd,, Pl'\!. \\'i:st Bay· Street, Costa Costa ~1e1a: 540-5630. COMET r.tesa, J.londay th ro u g h PEUG.~OT l'dd•Y· C•ll &12-1321, a•k Sal~ oi: ~ o y. ~ r / l l'. x 11~· 1 ncy,• comp. ~1n. \IS 11101or.~. \ 1974 BMW' ~ 1or 1'1rs. Grcenn1M . '13 COl'\fE'f 2 DR 72 PLYl\1oi.:TH"~l),-u"•"·-.-,.·.1 \'t1 nU1.~e. Boy S C o u I s · Fits all ChC'vf'~. $•195. . . 5 ........ 5.16-1990. d1·Jh·<>1·1'f1 frrc, 121:i 1 :iri:;. ill':! in stock re<1dy for i1nmediate NEW nu1.:1EOT BOAT \\'i1Xll11i;. V.'lill l'Cl>IOlh'~ 240 Z, Si!vr r. (');C'r llcn1 ron-I ~~;1~;~~~~·inr~~.cr~1;3~1!i:~1i!lgS ' ) • DEALER your \\'t'al l<'I' ~r coat lo L di lion, n111st st>ll, $3900. .:-.,1 :_i." .... ~R\?lC · , "' \Sf"G. C I 1 Sal ·" Sc · lust~r. I:;ve 979.1151 5:fil.9al7 11 , 6 ,,_. .r~"" r.-41:.1 .~ omp c e es ahu n.1 ce. · 8 f'I · I OVERSE.\S DELIVERY 50 eo111pac1& on display. Bo•ls, Malnt./ 902 l96S CAMARO '~"'· 3..'7 .. ROY CARVER Inc: PACIFIC MOTOR Service :iuro !\eros n10tor y.·ork. I ' ' ~tutor none nut o! c:u . $;'J()(l .ROLLS 'R 4 oYCE 17 ·lh B~1\V _.IMPORTS L_!~~in!.~~i!iv~~in:n~;: lirni. 5'!3-3691. Costa~· e St~ PEUGEOT /SUBARU 11bl~. ~4S52 · H -1 1557 \\\ !Jncotn Ave., . Boats/Marin. AulOsforUt II R l '74's Ar.e ere. Anahe!m . 5.iJ.822{) Equip: 904 . Immediate Deliveryl TOYOTA Save On Remaining ;73, 1---~----- Co mpa n y O\\'n ud -&: - 1nalntained like new [11 our Unusually clean, only l a.coo 9Cl'Vic.a ·dcp1. Equipped wiih ni\Jcs, Vil. :.11· cond .. po11·e1· nuton1atic tran.'in11ssion, au· i;te-enng, IX>...,'er h I' 11. kc ~. copd. pov.·er steering. radio, I radio. heater, landau top. healer, e1c. Cnntlorlable, 19tl5E?\-\:I. Ex c c 11 en t mde and e c 0 n 0 ni i c a l . economy and ~rfo1mance t37&HJ).c.) $3275, Jonnson & $2875. St'C and drive today! Son Uncoln hlercw;', 2626 .Johnson & Son. Lincoln Harbor, Costa r.te sa .j l\1ercW')', 262.6 J1ar bo r , ~. _ • _c_.,_1_•-'=''-"·""'· ~5'1>--=5630,.._~·--·I ATLAS CONTINENTAL • Surplus . Building P.fATERIAL . 1000'1 oi NE\\' ITE!\.18! Doont lumber, ply. wood, alum llhectln11:, mol d· inJ, w:ridows, etc. BUILDERS SURPLUS E..'"EC 1.vvl <:hi'! $15125. Dks ~ ,, $15 up, .Se<:y Chl'S $812.J.. ,1 -~ Pierce 867 \\' 19, C~I. ~ 6'12-3408. . I TRAI LER Ame r i ca n Tandem, for 20-2>1 fl. boat. 1972 All xu·as. Only $695. 494--061;,, Recreationa} Vehicles 956 CREVIER BMW Salt'J; e service • Le3s\ng '74 TOYOTA DUNEBUGGY. Sll'ttt lf'_i;:-111, =~3 \\'. \st, S.A, SJ.>Jl7l Best Deal Anywherel 'i'2 CONTl~ENTAL h!ARK JV. This beautiful car reflect£ excellent ~· and has·an IU.'<'Ury Items. Auto. tl?:n1p. a Ir condiUoning, ;\M /1'"?t1 •stereo radkl. 1111 Chrysler/ Plymouth Open uaily & Sun. 'Iii 10 2929 H11.rror Blvd., C.OSta ~lesa 546-1934 ._2500 So. t\fflln. S.A. i ton thru Sll.t 1().5 I' DZ~:. s11•l\·el i.:hRir, 2 side TALL s pin. 11111.ysl for 2'7-32' xlnt rond. Top ,t· i<ldt' --~l1~°"'~-'~5="°"-=c'~"'---1 LEASE OR TRADE C'hfll~ Al n1osl OC'I\'. rno. masrlwad i;loop, 'T'l('W (.'Olid, C'UL1ain.~. ~. or best offer. I CAPRI AO G pm, 673·6100. ~~ price. 548-1219 496-29SI. --------, All Medelsl steering •·heel. 4 brand ne"· 'BY fn\11{'f' 1972 Satellite 4 rlt'\\' Firestone 500 stt"'I d. ,,, . ' / lb ' bf'l t ed rad i al t ire s. 1• .... i. _p s, P • new TI4: 546·1037 , Fur niture --alo\ Planos/Org•o• 126 l:NSENAD1\ geAr: ·l·nllUl GAS T.\NKS Installed h~· '72 CAPRI VG, 4 spd, .tr arr. 0£AN LEWIS 1------'-----n•fl, 1nnl'ker po\t', sll'Obc, r.ta~rn·a~'. T111\·ks :ind rl('('{lr group. fin stel't'O & • PIANOS etc. 1 ~ p12c:::__5·1~2_19 __ 1 vn ns. ll~~ \\'. l~l h SI., C.~. I tpc, S.1:i.cAI or ofi·. 6.J.a.-5..~44 TOYOTA Indlvtd uaJ 6 "''AY pov.-er paint, $14.10, Small dov.-1l, seAts. iSj'IE,\9 ) $6 2 7 5. i 1971 Fury .i dr, good painl, Joh1~-~-Son LinC(lln 5&!5· 8 7-l \lf~Sl 19th St, l\fen.-wy . 2626 llll!fxn' Blvd .. .c&lcoro...ol69=o-1 ==~~~-· I OIN!Nli Rm Fu rn, \n- lh1llhlC' bont, 1·rrndle ,_,.\\ mach!Jl«?. 11·B.Jt <>1()Ck. 1no rhlr i coffee tbl. tuxedo •couch, ~'.'f9..8143 ~------3 PT ECF. curved ~l'('fion111. about 14'. loo1'e Pil k11vbark. xlnt t-<ind. $2® Othtr lurniturr, &14'""!m *. ·~ LO\l'.ESF.AT & !<()ts.. I C'utto111 n111dc e \Irr,· Krl.t riuol. newr u~'d; usuall)• SPECIAL S5 SALE ON hm 96S-'rn io. BLOUSES 5 ROOMS or '""'""" '"' I . SRle, SIM 4BR House ff'r ~nt. 2172 CMar Lane, Tustin. 5#-692~ I SE.T-of ~ blACk \•lnyl ha M"rl rllning or i;:11mt' l'hm. C,1!1> SKIRTS te.ni. ~ ~4·7fi:l5 • CUSTU~I Sollri' O&k ~f('(f I Stereo. Ctlrktall TI1l. D~n111' Thi .,,,,,. Clin. •. X'l nt l'nnd & DRESSES 61+-l>235 . +24·· BAn .-.tools. Like n"" !>lack vinyl. Pl ea1:h. :i.U 673-4335. S-:;5 ('.II 1"JATTRES.!ES & 12i sprlnjt!I, If o o d condition. m-2311. I, CREDIT CARDS . WELCOME ... I e ORGANS Boats, Rent/Chtrt'r 908 1 Trucks 962 1 ·71 CAPH!. 4 speed, 2000 l'C. All xlrus, run~ pcrf~1. musl , Open Nl9ht1 'Ill 9 4:!' NE\' Otris -Craft .67 EL C,\)JINO. Shnrp. •I ,;cll ir11n1ed.' $2'100. 642·2850 1966 H11rbo}, C.1\1. 646-~'3 Sat~ 'til S:30, Sun. ll-5 F ly·Bri<b::'-' Spor1 r i!>hcrn111n. speed transn1IW011, radio, ~-~D~A""TS""°"U~N,-i--~-1,l~E~A~S~E'""A-=•="••~N~D""'N~E~\\~'~'7~4 eo,.. M"'' 5l0$<i. , PONTIAC" DODGE '68 PONTIAC SI.a. \Vagon, equipped wilh automatic, '"'~' r cond.. power Plush. Full alcctroniCfi, hill I h<'ater, n1u1il M!e and drive ........ Rentals from $5 gnUey . shov;<t r. etc. ~·c ~ to apprec!a1e _~\r niet. TOYOTA l200Corolla Sedan rhartcr by My or 1veek. 6 IX~9.1401 $l2T5 JOllNSON & WILL BUY YOUR for onl~ $5S.25 per mo. ·l6 & G d people max. Fish, ..cruise, SON" LINCO LN ~l f..'!l.CURY. 1 DATSUN TOYOTA OK>S. OJ)(':n tind leue. • P ianos ran S cockla il. etc. a;·fr-6626 days. 2626 Harbor Blvd., Costa ' ·01 DART. 2019 Tuslin Ave ., r os1a J\lesa. S700 or offer. PH: ~3640 st 't'r brake a , r; te111er. _etc, Vet)< All MAJOR BRANDS 962·2301 eveningsi weekellrii. J.IHn MG:;j,i.10. OR VOLKSWAGEN N • fro .. u.-PAID FOR OR. NOT. \li'TU.. BILL "1 AXEY TOYOTA FORD cle11.n fxs.RM2l . P r I c e l't'ductd to $m . Excellent ~ and w e family and utility \ car~ Johnson It Son, 21828 Harbor, Costa hi e 1 a, 1 cw .-,p .. ti n• • ·· · _,;i Boah. Sail 909 1966 OlEVY 1, 1011 pick up. PAY TOP DOU-AR. C.\l.L Used !rotn • •• • • • · •• · ~ xlnl mechanical cood. SUOO. '71 FORD· PIKTO Pia.yen " · ·•··· .. · $895 REPO&"~l::D Firm. And al!'IO In carpet In· KENT ALLEN, stl)-04-12. Gr.tndll " $395 19TI COL U M B J A 39. slnllcrs tooh, brand ne-"'· ·ro DATSUN 510 m g. Air. lJ 4 s~ transmiukln. radio. ~5630 . ' .· .. . ' NO DEA l,.ERS PU:.\Si.; ACN'pllng bkls. Bank of I Se$t offer. 496-7997. • Organs "?.irierica. 673-2500 1950 rORD 1 ~ Ton. l1t'W ALL 'MAJOR BRANDS , BQ,\T TRAJLER. FOR LI DO f!ftlhed. ~ rubbfr . rt- Wurlll:!( •· v. rh)' iNe\\•I S-199 11. GOOD C 0 ND I T 1 ON eenlly over+.iaulOO, $7•15, 87_. n 10n1u 1ulfCll1 Sl!)j i rn. ~IST. '"'"'t 191it. r •;..1591. Lowrey 11' 11ym INcwl $269j IS' AlpM cntl'lmamn ~eel "6-1 INTERNATIONAL, As l:$, • FREE • 1'0lld \\'/hoist n1. lt3pcze & Needs unh'f'1'$1t l ;o\111. UC81 Organ lesions trlr. 5$1-1198 ntrer, !16~ FULLERTON MUSIC ll" <AlcllOAT Sl)O., ·12 !'ORD co u R 11: R 18191 r;uel1". fluntaln \'alle)' ALL cotnpl~te, \l'ft:em lap <'ftmpcr 1tie\I . 557-4836 !J62..6-l()j I OriJ. qwnr. $23.'"JO. 673·8002. l.Z! N. ll •rJ ·. /ullerloo SAJU30AT, 2 !'llAn, 1.i· trlr. f~72 r~urler, LJ ton 171·llOS tnclded, ji(OOrl cnnd .. $600 or r 1Mt up 11895. 64a..J4,17 l\fh'r NF.\\' fronl "l!ld. r.lor:»lro . ~:\fr, Stt11')' & Clnrk $100.· Jl,IXX>. oft ll11t Nfiucl ~luliic, lAa\lflll Nl,crurl, 49:>--l'OO. . • • • be!I ofr , s.17-9889 4 pin. sArLOOAT.it'. "'OOd sloop, '6".,~0=1~r.v=y~.~,-1-,-•. ~"°'-"7oo-,-n dock 11vsil. $3,000.. 4 spd! $1500. Rtidlo & fl73-r~'i65 p/11teenng. 968-'1000. mPJ~ ~ffi $11495. ~ TOYOT' Cro-.n '71. 6 cyl., he1.1cr. CUlllOm a'ttrlor. 1 .. ~66oi'-~CA7"T~A~l~lN~A,-Co~,-,.-.-N~ .. -,.-.I pa•v · · 7 pau. Y.11.gvn, hone&! 11 (322COZI. PRint, halt. P 'B, P/S. $i1.l0. 2IO Z. Silver', ex1..<tllcnl ron-mpg, A/C. A/Ti SIS f'lldlo '1577 ~;).'852 c.liUon, 11111$1 sell, $3000. Jfrans, E. ((NI.SI. Must sell f t ----------1 54().9,;,17 a(tt:r 6. by il/10. Best oUer. 982-00911 RAMILER ·74 260Z. Air. mags. Ttke 'TI TOYOTA eonma. Air f\ ...... l . over e11sr SU9. nl o . eond, lo nil aulo, Xlnt oond. -lU'UIA bD\I '69 RA.\lBLER, l owne r, lo "'""'"' o• 833-<fl6l. 01u.,. ... 1. 897-QO!l6. TOYOTA m•, 11i<• """· 6 • .,., .. Gd ' HONDA .. ,, C£UCA .,. Cpo. '""'" I """'· mi. &IG-519>. · AIC. m11.a 11·heels &N lCE YE~A 1972 HONDA .Cou~. 40 mpg, .El·l).t{J Dir. 1966 Harbor. C.a.t ...&t!i-9303 --..---'----·! 23,f'OO nil, !100t1 cond. $1295. TOYOTN LMdc:n1ISf'r. &•jl:I '70 FORD \\'llKOf\ full)' k>aded 'T2 VEG1\, H11tchblick, Low CB\I 551-36,;3 f!\"'8. offer or lake over Incl, Ea•. SlM5. mill••, ninny .. ~ras, coOd kit 8 nc'A· fMlll)' ro.nn tilt.. pi.,ymcf'lhl. 5..i7·7621. • &C-0590 coot!., 26 MPC .a!J7-ll25 ~s more fumltun?t Shop "iD TOVOT~ O:lrolla. n:tf. 2 •e.1 f'ORD JW1chtro, 500, 390 ~!UST SEU. '7 .. \FtCA. lmr.) DAU)' l>flot Clas1ltled M s dr. 4 ,pit, f'l'd lo, •le. $3.10. V-.8, k>n6«1, cJean, ong. ml. Xlnl coOO. $2,1'00 ....... d•y! 6<0-l!m •• ,... ,.,,.,, Sfl-2'2" ~5116 .. t 17 17 . . .,_... ....... ··-...... ~. .... ' __ ,... , -• • • San Clemente ' ... Today's Final Capistrano EDITION -N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 91, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • MONDAY, APRIL · I, 19H TENliC~ITs--..... Court UphOlds Action Agaillsi Bani{ Secrecy ' . \\1ASHlNCTON (AP) -The U.S. Supre~ l~y Yl>i>.<id' .._ controVersial~eral law requiring broad · scale reporting by banks of citi1.ens ' financial tr!mactioM. Critics call the law a massive invasion of constitutMxlal rights, but th e govemmeqJ. claims it iJJ necessary to fight Jncrelsingly sophisticated crime. By a vote of 6 to 3, the court upheld the Bank Secrecy Act, overtum~mg in part a lower court <'ccision that voided lbe law's most s•·eeping domestic reporting pro- i~...!Qn.. -. -The act was \\Titten to g i v e go\·emment access to information having "'hat the Bank Secrecy Act describes u "a high degree of usefulness in criminal , tax or regulatory investigaUom or proc,..Sings ... Udder the act and regulation of the U.S. Treasury Department, financial institutions must file 1eporU with the Internal Revenue Servi~ on transactions • exceeding Sl0.000. A three--j...Sge co11rt ~ Califomia approved-Ille erttnSlve record·kffping requirements of the act, and the requirement that money movement out ol the country be reported. -Appeals bad been filed . by the California Bankers AMociation . the American Ci~ll Liberttes U n i o 11 FoUndation of Northern' California, Inc •. • and the covemment. • · But the judges of th¢ Joy,·er oourt said !hat lhe "virtually unlimited reporting from bank.!!" of domestic financial transaction." rrquired by the act ··so far transi:ends the constitutional linllls , .. as to unreasonably invade the right of pri\·acy .... ·• .. Not so. said the . Supreme Court majority led bY'-Justioee \\'illiam H. Rehnquist. Rehnquist \\'as joined by Chief· J'U.stice Warttn E. Bur"ger, and Justices Poller Stewart , Byron R. \Vhite, llarry A. Blackmun and Lewis F. Powell Jr. Clemente ·Council Faces Fir~man Wage Decision . ' CfJSD Issue Scho1ol Border c:-. . . Decision Looms, By PA~fELA HALLAN OI Ille DellY l"IMt Sid Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School Distri~ -,caught between burgeoning gro\rth and p a re n ta I objections to school change.s --will decide tonight if 659 children \\'ill attend- a dtfferent school this fall ' P1·esident's Sig11atu1·e Spells Co ~t By JOHN \'AL TERZA 01 ""• OellY 1"11« Slaff A c:ontroverslal compromiSe in the neY.' mlnimum-.,~1age bill sii;ned by Presick!nt !';ixon last v.wk is guaranteed 10 give San Clemente city councilmen fiscal fils this spring. Rehnquist ~aid the r (' po rt i n ~ regulations est;ibhshed by the ~··e1ary of Uw Trt"asury \ ioli111· • no Fourth Amendment ni;:ht to bC' ~are from unreasonable searchrs and st>izure.-; The tt'gulalion' rt!qu ires the reportins: of rurrency lransactkms exceeding $10,000, the identity or those conducting the trilnsact1on and a dl'script1t11\.of t~ transaclion ilsc!f. "ll is conct'i\'able. und J;>Crhaps rikely that the bank niight not of its O\l'n \'oluion rompLle 1his aniounr of detail for ifs O\I n purposC'S. and thl'rt"fore to that 1·ltent 1h1~ rt'j:tulations put the bank in the position of ~C<'k1ng infurma110M from the cu.sto1nt"r 1n or<l1•r 10 r1't'111u:illy rC'por\ it 10 the go1<'rrln11:nt,'" ll1•hnqu1s1 s.."lid. »But as 11e have noll>d 11n an earher dt•c1sion 1 ·ne1th1·r irl1'0rporat<'d nor un1ncorpora11-d assoc1at1ons r;,1n plead an uhquahf1t'd rr(::ht 10 C'Onduct thl·1r affairs in secret,' " n.rhnqu1st said. ~-llflicers Nab U the recommendation by' lhe G~h Planning -Advil«y C<immi4'1on Is adopted. the board will set new au.endance boundaries at Ute 7:30 p.m. ·meeting In Serra School for the new Del Obispo Elem.!Jllary SCbool and for next yeata ninth graders from the Mission Yiejo area. 11 calls for them to grant overtimt lo city firemen for any !;ours Y.i>rkod 8f!er 60 in a given u·erk. and under the present system, the firefighters put in a 12-hour \\'eek. The bill. keenly u'atc~ed by City ~tanager-Kenneth Carr. -originally had been destined to contain an e\·en oostlier provision for ·firemen . It y,•ould have granted rnem overtime after 40 hours.· ., 3,130 Aliens During March March -was a record month for apprehension ol alieM at the San Clemente station ol the U.S. Border Patrol, a spokesman said today. A total of 4;130 aliens were captured in ~Jareb, br!Dging the 1174 total to 7.SSl, ac:oordllJi to San Clemente Border Patrol Supervis<x' J. Wood. The March record is the highest ever recorded in the history of · the San Clemente statioo, Wood said. The closest record was set 'in February, 1973 when 2 700 r.texicans were. rounded up after ~ing the border illegally. · ' The reason more illegal aliens are getting caught is that "There are just a whole tor more people trying to get " through.'' \Vood said~~ , ,;It's the start of the growing season, the weather has been fa orable, and gasoline finally is mOCe iavai13ble," he add<>d. • A total of 27.5 aliens were caught at the station over the weekend. In addition S4 were dlSOtlvered staying in a motel in Leucadia. Marijuana seizure! in 1974 totaled 336 poundl!. Lif eguara Tes ts Eliminate 10,' Including Girl ,, ... 'T'h.irty aspiring lifeguards turned out for the yearly,: &rt Clemente Lifeguard Depa11mcnt tryouts Saturday and Sunday. In a series of three tests to judge st:engtb and enduranCe," 10 of l'1e applicants including Uli sm,:re girl who l'!'l In htt bid f0< a IH...,.rd )Ob, •~re eliminated. The tests included a haU:mlle S\\im to be comjjl<red Iii 11 minut,., A second test , a ''run-swim-rescue" r o u t In e , required candidltes to run 200 yard!!, swim 200 yards, md tow a "vktim" 200 yards back to shore. The fmal test was a ''rlm-swim-run"· contest with applicant!! f!quired to run 400 yard.!, swim 400 yards, and run 400 yards. The ZOO top conteoden will bogln In- service tralnlng nert week, s t 111 competing for the 10 spo!J open for new lifeguards tbls summer. U!tf\Jard Steve Dimond said though bud&eling for the lllcguard departmtnt hos yet. to be••ppro'edl. lhe folte wjll lncJUde ·-$5 Ill•llJW'I' lltil 111111llDU. • 1be board also will be asli:ed to approve an ardtitect and the application for planning funds for~ the Mission Viejo high school aite:gwned by the district to prepare for eJ:pected. growth io the district's nortbe.m sections. Blurock and Associates. designers of Dana Hills Kigb School and other district pro~, have ~11 nominated to prepare plans for the MWlon Viejo site. Students from the Viejo school attendance area now attend Dana liills, but because <X crov;ded cooditklns the advisory commission has recommended that next year's ninth graders be sent to San ciemente High School. ~ . U adopted, San Clemente would have 1,697 students and Dana Hilb would have 2,0M based on pn!liminarv ~lment projections. Oi:ildren attending the new elementary school, scheduled to open this fall t v.·ould come from areas along Del Obi!lpo Road from Los Rios Street in San Juan capistrano to Pacific Coast llighy,·ay. Jitcluded would be children from Dana 'Knolls but not from the Thwiderbird tract. Both proposals met with opposition during two separate public hearings, but most came from the high school parents. Dana Knolls parenls objected to having: their..._children cross busy Del Obispo to get to 1chool~aod would prefer to leave their youngsters in Richard Henry Dana. Parents of the high school students expressed a variety ol \reasons Jor opposing. the new proposal, most lnvolv· tng inconvenience and student identi1y wit.h the Dana Hills area. Some said that_ after several mov~ they v.·ert'! promi!leO" that their children v.UJld not be moved again. The original recommendation from the district staff would have placed next year's tenth graders from the Jo.fission Viejo area in San Clemente High School. IS.. SCHOOUi, Page Ii Ul"IT ....... 'Clemmie' 89 Lady Clementine Spencer Churchill, widow ~the late Sir Winston, celebrates her 891h birthday in London today. Family Gi:ocery Bill Declines During Marcl1 • By The Associated Press The family grorery bill declined slighlly~duril)g l.'tarch, l'ne first such drop in fi\'e mont~. ari Al> m.Jtl:etbasket survey shows. .~tore items Y.'fnt up in price than \\'ent dov.n. But saJes on meat and eggs cut the dollar value of the markftbasket in nine of 13 items cllecked, with an average decrease d. 2.2 percent. It · was the first month since Odober that ~t declines outnumbered increases .• The AP priced 1; food and nonfood Items in ii" cities· on March I. 1973 and has rectiec'kat-artfie beginning of each succeeding month. . In Lo6 Angeles, the IS-item total.went from Sll.15 to $11. down 1 percent. The latest check shov.·ed that 32.3 percent of the items in the survey v.·ent up_ in price during r.tarch. 1974; 23.6 percent decreased : 36.4 percent were unchanged; and 7.7 percent were IS.. GROCERIES, Page ZI • Court Says No Transvestism Ordi11ances B~ked WASHINGTON tuPn -The U.S. Supreme Court today upheld a lower court ruling that ordinances against transvestism-meq dress- ing like women and vice versa-Were-legal . · The court rejected without comment an appeal by a Houston man, Rich&rd Anthony Mayes, that such laws were a violation or his· right&. . • The •late ol Texas argued successfully that the Houston "dis- guise ordinance" psotected a valid state interest. namely helpmg protect the· survival of the race by bannjng homosexual guises. Texas also argued there were olher sound reasons tor the law: ••an ineffective disguise may engender catc1lls and slurring remark1! leading to a breach or the peace; an cffici~nt disgu~e could lead .lo trouble after an acquaintance is formed with th'e dtsgulsee and the true sex ts disclosed when the friendship beeomes amorous." .. And early in the history of the hill'~ deve-lopment , Catr predicted an ext ra $100.000 a year in expenses if the 40-hour rule were to go into effect. In.stead. a compromise worked out brought forth the 60-hour rule. The new law \\'ill afftctlhe fire service in January o( 1975 and it means that when COWlcilmen begin lo study their budget this spring. they y,·ill have to v.·ork oul a solution to l'tK' fiscal problem and come up v.ith about six·months' \!."Orth of cash. The following fiscal year_ will find the new lay,· in full effect and because of a schedule set up in the l~he maximum work y,·eek v.·ilJ be shorten~ mo re. "The lav.· has provisions that slide thr figure dov.TI from year to yea r. tn 1976 the figure "'ill be 57 hours and in 1971, it y,·ifJ go dov.TI to :'>3 hours.'' Carr said. lie added rnat he had nol yet computed r:iit"coots ~a~~,:11~~~s ~O~\P:: .. ~ lie said ~council either y,·ould ha\'t' to aulhoriu. the overtime for the existing force lo keep the nlCn on a 72-hour shift. or cut their hours and make up for it by hiring more men. "Any way it goes. it means spending more money ahd finding ney,· revenue," Carr said . ' Carr has blamed large" Eastern cities for fighting to reduce the work y,·cek for firemen . The original 40-hour plan v.l>uld ha,·e placed firemen on same type of schedule as polil-c. \\'here each man v.·orked an eight-hour shift and then v.·ent home . Traditionally, firemen spend three full days on the job. sharing living and lj.'OOking quarters during their duty time. Venereal Disease Movies Screened Two films v.·hich may become ~rt of the Capistrario Unified School District venereal disease educatian program v.·ill be screened tonight·at 7 o'clock in Serra School. \ -A"fter see ng the films the board of trustees wil be asked to consider them for inclusk>n in the tenth and 12th grade programs. The board i,i,·ill also oonsider .ll policy that states \"enereal disea~ instruction will be provided for students in the sixth. tenth and 12tb grades. Arson in $40,000 Fire -Po\VAY (AP) -A"°" ~ blamed f0< flre which Sunday caysed an estim ated '40.000 damage to Pomerade Elementary School. The prlnclpll'a olfice .-.. gulled . Lo119 Stretcla Lulu , an African bu sh elephant at the San Francisco Zoo. chases pear nuts thrown by visitors. She found it fairly easy to get at the goobers at the bottom of a now-d ry moat, but getting back up presented more problems. · San Jua11 Council to Meet On Ortega Higl1way Dela)' ' . ,c;an · ~Ju;"tn ·Cflpi11trano <ilY. -C01mcilrfiC1l : c'lflsidt!r<ition 'Of-.-thr<!c-tc:nt:1119ra<:l3i> -s ,,. • ti v. ill meet in ~pCc1al session tonight to discuss !he ilnpaC"t of a rl)ccnt sta!e announcc1ncnt rnat postpones l h <' _improvemt"nt of 0rt£'g;t 1-l igh"ay u1llil the 1980s. !J'he Division of Hii;hways h a d promised lo imprO\'e lhc dangerous winding rood lhat leads from San Juan Capistrano to Elsinore much sooner City ~lanager nonald \\'cirlner said state officials had htntcd th a t improvement could be started before 1976 if the city aC'f1u1re<l ded1ca1Jotl of right of way from devclopC"r~. Tonight's mcrt1ng at 7 o'clock in the council chambers v.·111 include a discussion of development aloog thr Ortega, dcs1gnat1on of a st•noo\ site 10 scrvt" tracts ln the arta. traffic impacts from U1c ne"' counl y dump site anfl tht.' O wens· I I Ii noi s fi.icLiit.Jes, and RESULTS 'G REAT FOR Ai'i 01.D 88 No piano roll blues here. Th is ad 50kl a piano lht: fint day it appeartd in the 011:ily l'ilol -and to the first caller: Pt.A YER Piano, elec or pedal. v.·1 many rolls Plays well. $595. tPllooe No I ... • Take note of the sharp ttSUlts and don't fttl flat next time you havt something mus•c:ll to 11ell. Or try Daily Pilot classified ad! for moving other merthendlse, loo. The number to call idl1"'1 11ne1 b 114~5e7a ... .. Approval of !he lracts -planned hy Stand<ird Pacific. ~laurcr De"cln!imcnt . and U..adership Mome~ -hing<' on the provisio n of a school !'rte rast of the San Diego Freeway to serve Ortega •lighv.·ay de\·elopments. An 'agrecmml has now been reached with the Capisirano Unified · School District for the developer~ to pay 'nold1ng costs on a site for 60 days. All three of the tracts v.·cre alsO oon11ngent on improvement of lhe Ortesa Hit:hway. Orange -Coast l;t'eather . lhgh clouds at times through Tutsday with some coastal low clouds tonight an<l· TucWt1y morn- ill@ . Slightly cooler with higM at the beaches 1n. lhr upper 60s ris· 1ng lo lhe low 70s inland. l~!'IUE TODAY TJ1e pn1l'.'l1 o/ 111 /!a rrcI ecori- o,ny 1~ ~q11er1111n mo ,1 t1gllrly Oil :1mrrica s r1·t1rei.J Cillt('11S 11•ho. rlesp/lc 1 11crea~es n1 .lu•11e- /1t.~. J111rl r/1c1r 1urome-; "'ade· rp.u1lr. The prnblfm 1s approac/1· r d ironl four perspecUGt.t an l'age 22 loda11. lef!I"' • _.,.,, " '·~ .... • .. ..,_,......, ' C1U1et11!1 • o. ..... (_,, " (1•••111 ... ,.,, 1Yl'ril ,.,..,,, " [e,ite• " ·-· ,,,,, ,,.. ...... " ..... ~"''" ,,.,, ~--··-" 1.ttYllilll • l:f!'-•1•1 ,,,. • Thl!tn " f11ltn1IR-lll " _ .. , • f1 111111C• lJ·U W-11'• Ntw'I 1M4 Mor9t(Off " Worftl Htwt • i\1111L1~ " \ " • • \ 1 " ' -\ .. DAIL V Pllo'l SC MC!Ma)', April 1, lq74 -----I • 'DlrtH TriekS' SLA Sile11t -• J ury Selection Patricia Hearst . For Chapin Set .. Missing ~~Wee~s~ \\'ASJ{I NGTON (UP ll -Jury selection began tcxlay for the tril\1 or Ih:ight L. Chapin, .President Nixon's forme r appoUitmenb secretary charged with lyin& about political dihy tricks played on lhe Democrat s durlng the 1sn presiden~tial ca-mpalgn. Chapin, 33, has pleaded innoCent to four munt.s of perjury and called himself "a person ol inleirily." r~ \'Oir dirt panel °' s3 persons , U.S. OIS'Frict Court Judcc Gerhard A. Gesell dismiued tf'lree persorui who indi· ca ted they had formed an opinion from "'hat they had read in newspapers, seen on televiaioo, or heard on radio about Olapin and the Watergate scandal. Gesell ·dismissed 21 others because Saddle back's • Hopeful List Still Small With the l'liday dead!l;,e I t st appoachlng, cnly "two people have filed u csndklatea for three vacande:t on the -....Ct College board ol trustees. No candidates have filed yet for the ~ .,,..,.,. In LtlUnt Bead!. In Trust« ,..,... One. nor1h Tustin. Saddlebo<t lltudenta SO... Mu.Iler ol 14511 Clarlltt Lane. Tustin,""' filed. Builneaman, Jeffry llul!oft ol 11111 Add1tao Road. Stni., Ana, hat turned In .hlJ pepers 111 candidate tn Trustee Arel Two. 'Ille vancanclea, to be filled In the June electkla. were cneted by the recent reslip1tion1. of Sadd!eblck trusit.ees A1)11 Brannon. Hans V01<I. and Jolm Lund . Deodline for IWn( b s· p.m. Friday et the Rell*tr of VotA!rt olllce Jn. Senta Ant. The Soddlebtct <Allege '-'<! dtdded to call .. -to Ill! their -vllClllOleli In a lut · mtnuto apecW meeting when they loomed new 1tate legillttlon ,... them the choloe "' w1>elller to appoint or elect. 'Ibey decided on the eltc!lao mute to help Improve their public .. 11tlono and on tho ..-.rqement ol -I and fl<lllty leodtn and the public. Tbe throe .. s!zn,ltlona malte I Iota! ol four alnce late last year when charter · tnlSt.ee Mlct.el O>llinl quh. He was replt<ed by Norri11 Brlndt ol 1rvtnt In the MtJdl I eifictkln. 'Ille now lnllleet will be electod ti laJ1e-by-tll dlatri<l-YOtara-but to qualify u a cudidate mUlt live in the aru wHh thevaooncy. Shotgun Bandits Hold Up Store 'Tbree men armed with a 8hc>tgun took more than MOO Sunday nlcht from a \'ill" Parllollquor llfore mmed by t Costa Mesa rtsident, Onnge County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said Jiqoor store operator Wayne E. Wata-s. St , of 275 Palmer St., Ciolla Men. Mid the trio entered his Store at 17S51 Santi.ago Blvd. a few minutes before ck>'ing lime and pointed a shotgwt at him. Wat.en said the trio took atx>ut S600 from the un and some of his costl iest liquor from the llh<lv.s. He said they then drove off at high spe<d. Ifold Yow· Breath GARDEN CITY. Kan. (UPI) -Police • are looking for burglars with strong breath and a heavy case of indigest ion. The Garden CU.y \IFW Hall reported thieves took &fl sausage and onion plzia.s va lued at '69.}I). ·" DAILY PILOT '"" ~ Gof," °'""' P•{'! """~lo"~ t•'*" I"' N••• P,_," PM! ,,.., t"l lt<t ()>ancie .:,.-,., "lllJllon•~ ~·• ~•r.a••'• ltrt''°"' ••• r •1t' .,_.,, ... O"!I ... l-.JQ~ I '~" le• Co•to ~'r o Noo"Po'I .. .:II."'~·"~'~' 8'-o•Mf Oo.I•· '"" vor•y. l~uno .. "'" '"''"" !>oa<:l~c· l"l ~" C'"ll"•~'•'S•~ _..,..., ~~"''•'' I ""~'• '""""~·· ~,.,., ..... _.,,..., a.1~· .... ' •"1 ........ jj~ ... l•·•~r.f!Qjl>.llPYO"l~'"i!'J't"'"''3"'1 Wt .. ••1 It'"'· Cotti "'-.Cl"'°"'''· t16!f. !lo~~~ Wl" .. -J ,,.,'°9'11,"4 ~ .. ~ .. J,·1 R (,,~,. Vu"'••-•1'1110."trll>.llfltft< " Tho.,. ,, A IA.fr}.,... 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Tht court was a"d}oumed foll lunch at noon Gesell said lkl!lt upon return th.is 11;fternoon, '"detailed questioning" wou1d begin for jury selection. He Said he hoped the jury could be picked by tonlght. J).uing questioning about what . they maay have heard or read about Watergate and Chapirl from the media, Gesell ~sked if there was anyone who had not read or heard of the scandal. Four persons indicated they had not .read • about Watergate, either in weekly news magazines' or newspapers, or heard or seen ~mething about it In the broadcast media. ' ~ - "This case will involve te&timony of SA:il J 'RANCISCO IVP I! -Eighl weeks ago tod ay ne1vspaper heiress Patricia llearst was drag ged, scn:11mi ng. from her Berkeley apartment. Siqce her abduction. she has been usrd as a pa1r1n to generate a S2 niithon roo1 givca\ray, ;Ind to focus public attent ion oo alleged 'abuses in California penal instltu)ion~. The re..-olutionary S r m b i o n e s e Liberation Army !SLA I cl:iims credit for· stiid the prograrn \\"as pl~gued by 111 general Jack of CQOJ'dln<ilion. The SLA in· 1t.s litsl '-'Ommunicatlon den1andc.'<i'-to hear from the coalition at the conclusion of the food prol!ram. The t roadcast ~·ns i t~ rcf10rl. S.'.l id coolltion lradcr V..rnold To1r1·nscnd or the Son Fran cisco \\'cs1crn Addltion Projcd.Are• Coalition. .. The food 1r1·as needed and \velcomed bf the people ."' he said. ''but it is a sad commeniary that it takes an e\'ent lik e lh is to feed and illus tra.te the problems or ORIGIN OF TERRORIST SLA the hungry." REVEALED S p 5 But Washington Secretary of SUU.e A. ------·-'~•'Y __ •_&_• ___ •-Ludlow Kramer. who headed the Hearst the kidnaping, and won from Patricla·s food program in Califomja. said today in father, Randolph A. Hearst, president• Olympia ll;le coalition named by the SLA and editor of the San Francisco to o,·ersee \he $2 million prograrri w~ Examiner, ihc promlst: of $4 million mor'e interested in poy,·er than in seeing mo re in food fo r the,.. nft'dy if his . the safe return of Patricia llearst. daughter is r~leased unharmed. false and misleading tactics about th" ~ presidential race -as so-called d~~ ~ tricks -'tin behalf of the Republican -~~: presl~litlJ ticket ," Gesell said. 11'Ibey D1llY .. licit Slllf Phol1 But nobod y has he:1rd fro1n the SLA for more than three y,·ceks. Sundoy night the coali1ion named by the SI.A to O\·c!·rsee the $2 mlllion giveaway 11·hich ended last wee k appea red on a live broadcast over 13erk.cley radio station l\PFA . The station has been us«! several limes as a link bet.,.,·een ' the SLA and the Hea rst family. Froni Page 1 SCHOOLS • • • have nothing to do with this case." Oiapln was Indicted for lying Jo the Yi•teraate grand · jury about his Jmowl~e of the acUvitles of pOlitlcal saboteur Donald Segretti of Los Angeles. After serving all but 90 days of a sli:· month sentence for d istr ibut i n g scurrilous campaign literature during the 1m DeomcNtic prmldentlal primary in Florida, .$egretti was released from pri.900 Jait week . His sentence · was in · exchange for a guilty plea and a promise . of cooperation. Sefll'tlil allegedly wu hlttd by Chapin. bis old USC chunr, to wage political dirty · tricks on. behalf of the President's 1972 re-election campaign. The two most . Important wltnenes aplnst Chapin ar. upected to be Segrettl and John W .. "lean Ill. Dean . Nifon'a lom)er counsel, was dismissed Aptil 30 as the Watergate . 1eandal nached high \nto the White House. -Cliiplii lost a 'cour\ effort In February to bar Dean'1 testimony. His l1wyers argued alnCe Dean WU White H~ coumel when Chapin was Nii:on's appotntmenta oecre<ary, In elfe<t Doan ns Qiapin's lawyer and oould nOt be a proaecutlon wttneaa. · Three Oemente Tl1efts Total $1,~00 in Value . 'lbrte thefta tn San Clemente over th e -kend mulled In looaes totaling 11,300. A Long Beach woman staying at the San Clemente Inn, Linda Mae Hodan , reported $'741 worth . ol mllccllaneous articles were taken from her parkl'd ca r Sunday in the Inn parking lot. Another out..()£·town visitor, John L. \l.'allace of Belmont Shorts, rtpOrtcd a S2000 guitar heisted from .her car Saturday night wh ile he was in the Little Outr igger, a bar and pool hall at 1920 S. El Camino Real. Some $3'U) worth of motorcycle parts and an electric plane ·were reported stolen "from the garage of Richa rd life. Clune, 310 A\•enida Sittid, early Sunday. Infant Girl's Stabbing Pro.he~-- TULSA, Okla. (UPIJ -Police today awaited autopSy results on the body of a 13-mooth-old girl found stabbed at least M times. The baby was found in the front yard of a nortMlde Tulsa home Sunday. lnvtsUgators said the \Y o u n d s ~-ere innic:ted by a small instrumtnt, possibly a PoCket knife. Mr!. Gwen campbell, 16, the child's mother. aaid st)f left the baby with grand.parents two bJocks a"'·ay. Daily Pil8t <Price ... Now $3 Monthly • • A ne:w home Ot\lvery prlct for 1M Daily rilot of S3 per month ~·ent into eff~ today. Unprecendented cost Increases ln an aspocUI of newspaper prodt1ction and distrlbuUon lhe p.ut two ytars. such as a 23 perctnt increase Jn lhe oost of ne~·sprint paper, make the " cents per month lntTtaSe nettssary. Th>ugb newspe.ptn were removed from price control• March II. the Dally Pi lot had prevklusly filed with J)fice conirol officials r~uirtd documentatlop to eatabllsh this price adjustment as full y OO«l·)u>tlfied. The new price ;11lso permlts Your Dally Pilot e11rrier, who ls 1n lndependool merchant, an lncreue In eamlngs for h.11 acrvlces to you. '!lie Dally Pllol l'e(l'Cla the nec<:sgity for a price lncroue. hilt ple<lg.. to continue maktn1 every effort to alve readen Improved new1 aM:rage ~ more efficient produc1'on techniques:•' I ' I THEY'LL PEDAL THEIR .WAY ACROSS COAST OF AUSTRAL'IA Davis Stieve (left), Bob ~anka All-Packed for Big :rrek 2 County Men to Mak~ Bike Tour of . Australia Seven members-of the -groups chosen by the SLA to watch the food giveaway Sentencing Api:il Jl_ For llerbert Porte r This suggestion \•;as .,·igorously opposed aiid deleted by Ille advisory board. Tonight's proposal is not only designed to case Q\'ercro1r1·ding at Dana llills Jllgh School, but also at San Juan and Richard Henry Dana elementary schools. Jf the proposal ~ passed . the new Del Obis~hool 1r1·oui'd have 565 s1 udents in kinder arten through sixth grade. San Juan hool would have 598 pupils in kinde rga en through rifth grade wtth !.iX!h graders anending Capistrano \\'ASJfINGTON (UPI) Federal School. Richard Jlenry Dana l'lould have By JACKIE H\?11A N fers to give talks when "·e relum,'' District Judge \Villiam 8 · Bryant has set 650 students, kindergai-ten through siX1h 01 1111 011,., p;1oi u1tt Ba ka aJ.d-April 11 as the sentencing date for grade. T~·o Sa nta Ana Heights resid<'nls ,,·ill n 9 _,, ... llerbert L. Porter or l.aguna Niguel. a The figures .arc based on enrollment lca"c Apr1·1 6 for a 4 000 m1'le b1·cyclc tour ~·There.'s eve •• n a pos.sibility we can sell former Wh1"tc lfousc and N1··on campa1·gn · ct' d Id he ~ , -" pro1e ions an cou revised upward, of Auslralla. some articles. official "'ho pleaded guilty to lying to according to school officials. Bob Banka, 35, and Davis Stieve. !7. This wUI be the men·s fi,rst long bicycle · FBI agents investigating the Watergate One board member doesn't believe the both of 1~1 lifesa Drive, "•ill i;pcr.d !rip, although they frequently travel as brcak·ig. recommendation is adequate-. George between six months and a year tra veling far as 50 miles in v..·eekend rides, averag-Bryant, who accrptcd Porter·s guilty \Vhite stated publicly this \veek he would along the A~ralian coast.-in~ about JS m.p.h. -plea and allowed him lO go free without like to~see Lhe entire matter tabled until "We're at a point ln our lives when 'We're out to prove that even an bond pending a probation report, could the ad\isory comntission can come up y,•e're r.eady to do so1ne1hing ad· amateur can make a trip like thl.s," st'ntence him ·to up to fi\·e years in a wilh a!tema~ solulions for housi ng the \'enturous." Bmika expl•ined. "We're Banka said. prison and a $10,000 fine. high school students from ?-.lission Vie jo. givjng up our jobs and selling e\"erytlling 1----------------'----------------_: _ __:.:c..::.:.....::.::..:__:__:=~=--::.'.:.:.. we own. ei:cept our bicycles." Why Australia? "The climate is similar to here and the people speak Engli.s.h," Banka explained. ' The two will fly on Air New Zealand to Sydney to begin their trip. ''We'd like to sail to Perth. perhaps go skin-di ving ,. v.1-tever's ad\·enturous," BanJca said. • · nae t..,.,·o plan to average between 50.75 miles per day. '"\\1e're staying along the coast be<.:ause they won't let us <:)'{'le into certain }>arts o f-t?ierountry," Banka ex: plained. "ll'a because we can't carry enough wate r with m, and because of the road conditions."- What is Being Said _About_Positive-Reducing Banka, ·a Canadian citizen who has been in the U.S... for i S years, recently quit his job as Bullding Programs Direc· tor for the YMCA in Newport Beach. Davi!:, an Orange County native. Is the !'lupervi.sor of electronic asseri1blles !Or Techni color In Santa Ana. They will carry a camera and tape reco rder with them to stody the 1 Austra lian country. "\V e've recei\'ed of· l'rona Page 1 GROCERIES • • • unavaUable on one of the tv10 survey dales. VICKI GRAY -"Glorb M1nh..U1 lltlped The markelbasket decreases ranged solve my fiilire rroblllm1 I co-uldn•t do 1t by my:ll!lf. l t" lh• bell pl.Ice m IO",, io from a fraction of a percent In~ 11kr mchcit off ind kttp them off. l'we Albuquerq ue, N.M. to 4 percent in Boston Iott 22 povnd1 and 24Vi lnchet." where the price of a pound of c~ chuck dro~ f~ $1 49 '10 $t.09 • · • 'The blll WJs uJf lri' four cities -Seattle. " Nevr York, f.-liami and Philadelphia - wilh"an average Increase of 1.8 perC<'nl. Consumers are learning to live with the higher cools. Peggy AfcNamara of Aflaml, ""ho has to feed a family of five. says: "The fan1ily budget priorities ha\'e changed. In order to maintain good nutrlliooal standards In !he fa<."'t: of the high price of food. ~·e·\·e had to sscrifl~ some luxurie, like eating out, extt:ns\ve wee kend driving, ·rirst-run mbvles. 'l'hm:! of my neighbors have what they refer to as 'recession gardens' •.. ". Pr1ce! in l'\'ery city were higher at the beginning of April 1974 than they y,·cre on lifllrd\ 1, 1973. The market basket blll "\\·as up an 8\"Crage of 13 3 percent over the IJ.month period. \\·ith fincrcases rang- ing from six percent in Los Angeles to 25 percent In Phlladelphia. f.1eat sales helped cut the bill . All·be<!£ frankfurters. for example. dec lined in 11 cities during Afarch and stayt'd the ~anle in t~·o. nie average decline wu 9 percent. The average price for a pound of aU·beef franks on t-1arch 1, 1973, was $1.09. On lifarch I, 197.4, the aVttage price was '1.35 and on ~1arth 30, 1974, it ~·as $1.24. ···Eggs decreased In 10 cities. down four or five cents to about 75 cents ;:i do:&tn ln most places. The price increaatd In two cities, New York and Detroit, and "'as unchanged in Philadelphia. \.....~_.:~~~~' on the list y,•er.e ~·•Ing whol"8lc commodity Boosu In sugar and cocoa beans ca~ new increases in lhe price of chocolate cl'l.ip cookies. Chocolate chip {'OOkies v.·ere up In 12 cities during ~larch, ri$ing an average of 5 pe:rctnL They were unavailable In one city. The average price of a 14lr).ounce bag of cookies was 61. ceotl on flfarch I. 1973: 71 cents on M11rth 1. 1974: anlf 79 cents oo ~(arch 30, 1974, !or an over41J Increase of 30 pcr)'t'lt. ' · ' • JA.NIS GEIST -"Thank' 10 Glon1 M111h1ll, I hi"' tone from 1 .U.e 14 10 1 'ile 8. l\11 Iott 22Y. incht 11nd 1 ~ lb1. My hip! hlY( llWlyl betn O\I\ Of prOpOrtion with !ht rtst f'f me -now 1 c1.n get clolhe' lo 01. II dkln'I t1.k11ny t\fen110111 e~uche nnd It W•1 f11n." - SA TS: WI LIVI UP TO OUI PIOMISIS AND Hlil IS THI PIOOF. ..... e IEMl.,RIYA.TE FACILITIES e PlRSO•AL AnE•TIDfl e RlOUtt•G wtTHDUT MUSCLE·IUILDl•G EXERCISES ~ • TA9tE TRIATMl•TS WtTHOcil CHAllllG CLOTHES 1-lf'I Clfly-MNl!fleu\ifw-k,or .. yti!M) e RESULTS ARE ACHllYED THROUGH A PRO-- GRAM OF •UTRITID•AL GUIDA•Cf A•D l•DIYIDU!Y OEllG•EO PIRM1•G ANO TO•INO TE fllQUEl. IEtAUSE IMDIYIDUAL FIGURE ,R LEMS DIFFER, YOUR RESULTS MAY-lE fERENT THA.N THOSE ACHIEVED IY SOMlO•f ELSE. Afftdov,"IS of t1ut111nllrily ttrt on If/I In l/N humroffitt. BE OUR GUEST FOR A SAMPLE VISIT TO SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU ~CONTROLSAIA)NS Optn ("IV I t9 I.....,.., I te 4 AUDREY IAKKER -"I have nrnr lo1t enow&h In the rl&ht pll* lo 1ed11c. my d:tN .U1. After bcln1 N • 16 for yrar" it'1 u.nbl llevtble 10 tttu lizt 11 I'm told on tht Gloria Mu1h1ll "·ef1ht rtdll(llon progam. Not only did I lotr 21Y. lbt. and 26 incht i., I 100 ftel wonderful and h1"9 mw'h more t nerl)'." JUNE BERNARDS -"I can 1111ty s.y that my prop1m whh Cloril Mtrlh1U ht• chanlfd m'/ enlile life! Not only did 11011 • lS lb1. '11 J6 inchclJ. but I no1ktd an••·· - tt•t fOf !Mn .. " •. • ) : ~ .. • • • • • ,., • • • !I "' • ., •• •• !I •• •• •• • "'' "'' "'' •• "' •• ... ... ... !I' .... ... • • • • • ' • ' •• ' A • A( • • • A • • • A • A • • ' A • ~ • • • • • • ' • • ' ' • ' • A • • A • ' ." • • A ~ A A •• •• A •• .. .. .. •• " •• .. " •• ' •• .. •• .. .. .. .. " .. .. • • " " " " " A , .. AT • ' • • • •• • • A 1· .. 1: .. .. •• •• .. •• '" .. I .. .. .. .. .. .. •• • 4 : •• • • • • .. •• .. .. • • • • • • • •• " " " • " l • ' ! ' • ~I \l ~ h n ~ » !' " r " M • Closing Prices .... --. --• • -• NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' ., ~·-"_. ____ s:;c:_ __ Ol.IL v Pll OT_J 3_ --year'SH ig1}.tows Appear Ev er y Saturday Dow ·Index F alte1·s • 4th St1·aigl1t Day NE\\ \ORK (1\P) -l,nres dr1ftt'd to tl1e1r fourth st raight loss tn the stock mar ket ?ltond a\ after a half hearted stab at " rally failed Brokers said that unde r othe r clrrum .. tancc" th~ sharp declines of last ~eek nlighl ha\e attracted enough bargain hunting to produce a techn ical re bound fhe Dow Jones 1ndustnal a.\!erage of 30 stocks lost 3 20 points to 843 48 ' Brokers said high interest rates-and the re suit ing h1,g h returns on lntert!l bearing 1n\estmen1~ -were dulling interest in stocks, e\en at depressed price~ The market has be-en 1n a kind or tug of war between pos1l1\e and negative factors and nght now 1t s most heavily influenced by r1s1ng shorl · term f1xe~ income rates said \V1ll1am Gillard at Clark Dodge & eo ' ' • .. J 4 DAILY PJLOf Express Yourself April 9th If the voters of Neviport · Beach do . nol ~xpress themselves in the c ity ~ council' election Apr il 9Jh, thefe ore -some-large, special interest groups who will. Ellis Glazier:-dislrict 3 candidate, is running for councilman ·because he would like to make the voice of the people heard in city council. ti.,.·"°"C~•-E>\~ .. , El~Gjwe< J"•nW•"·°'"~""'" • .._!"•"" N ..... ~~ Of Ind M~ JI"""' Y Wm Jtoo1n1MC!W1oo<1Morr"' Tno.-E .,,..,,,, ""'°~Pft5"•­ftan11>11fr1n•R'*- f.,_•"'!Unt>Oll All•" 8'1"• ,,.,_•"<I ....,.,, ~le 1""' HoLAIO<I """'ltYUO!llll 6 O! 1M M•• Joh>SO m°" j.~1fW!Hotfl<';W­O.nt""">' Suef•<•e• "°"" O.r1>.1r1 ,., ... ,u,,..d O.V•aA. G<0nl .-unoMcm1s .. ...., Bot>fMI 1<10 6ofl E.-..t1Nn 8 ... C.. ... pl><l!ll JHnC:-n -&>!> ona Ri.ell1 t.l1i<n<lli Mt I ncl "'" Wm SU!lffr "'"Blr!onl:le"" ,loM.IOl'ln""' V1~ .. Mulley R1y W>llll"'1 DI ,lf'ICIM" RiCIWdsi,_,.. ......,,_ ... 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This may be t_ler last )'l ppcal, -Mrs. \Vangerin rem a r k e d later. . "So if you ask my n1une.': she ~·arned. "you are likely to get a legal dis<.'ourse from now on.'' refused for the second tinie to · -. -. . .. • IME .CAR OWNERS .. Lllura ~1. Jones, dau~hter of LEATHER W..V1....., ~ • V..,. c M1r1r 't nd M G •· 'I I =~U~F~E~=·~·~·~·~• ;•~-~~:~1~tt~•:.!""~1~u~Jt~l~t"~'~"~'~L 1~ r. a r$. ra ... m 1• ··.::: Jones or .. , M St .. Ballio•>. has -· --.N l ~ L· - been nanied on.-or 18 • ' l Cat1V r..Vcryone Calirornia students on the * °"'"" .u.• •• e • w d .• 1,; • Listens to Landers C.Ollegc m Brun."'ick, Mame. .1 Dean's List let Mr.<. Rffl Wan gedn go by French Kids v sing Drugs ~~----~ "\\·orlK'n shoo.Id retain their PARIS (UPI\ -At least 13 ~1Nlical Research Institute, identlties \vhen they n1arry." percent of French high school . bast'd on interviews with 2.339 I_ the 26-year old pet i lion e r students are taking drugs. studt'nts. sho.,..·ed that tho5e arb'Ueli in a 19-pagc brief. ''1\ly according to a just published using· drugs "'ere doinii so ,.2~ VISIT THE -BUNNY CAROUSEL COURT South Coast ?lua nanie is Estonian and my official study. mainly "to escape boredom" husband's is German. Tho~er~e~is~i_·A~'l1J7~-pa~ge~d~oc~u1m~en~t~iss:u~cd~~ore_•~·1or~g~e~1 :th~e =w•:r:ld~in:_:wh:ic:h_·~·o:T~"'~"K~Po~•~··~G=or~u~s~o~~'.] _ _::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=---a heritage there I dOn·t __ want by the National Health and we livt." MIS ENOANGERe.o Ll'ST I" ' ... .. , I r ur ' A way to meet the challenge. One of the basic challenges faci ng ou r country today is the obvious fact that we ore faced with on energy shortage . So making the most of the gasoline around is important. It's impor,t.ant to you -and to us at General Motors.· That's why we're announcing Energy Check USA. Two new Energy Check services now available at porticipoting GM dealers. Both designed tb help you get more df a run for your money. Energy Check #1 lets you know how your car is performing. To help you evaluate your car 's efficiency. the first Energy Check is .an Economy Check-up. A fairly thorough examination of your car's vital components, There's an engine diagnosis ... a carburetor inspection ... and several other checks to see if your car is running the way it should. Then you'll get an Economy Check-up Report that lets you know if your car is up to "specs'.' If it's not. we tell you wheit to do. And if it's <DK, we'll tell you that, too . Energy Check #2 can help improve your car's efficiency. The seoond Energy Check is an Economy Tune-up. It's a way to help put new life into your car. We install newspork plugs, points and condenser. We set the factory· ' I • .,. - speci fied engine timing and dwell for you r porticular car. lri short, do all of the things to help make your car run smoothly and economically. The savings add up. The advantages of on efficiently operating, well-tuned car are prpbably known to you. A car runs more smoothly and more economically ... with lower emission levels when operaiifl!f' efficiently. • A well-tuned car, as opposed to one badly in need of tuning, con show o marked improvement in ga.s mileage. When you consider the price of ga s, it's easy to see that in many instances, you 'll sove mon~ by keeping your car running efficiently and enjoying better iuel economY. Get .together. You don 't have to own a Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick or Cad illac to toke advantage of the Energy Check USA services . It 's something we'd like.everybody to do. It's something ·we can get together on. And it's something GM dealers can help you do. They're offering attractive prices on both these Energy Checks now. · Remember, too, if all drivers had their tars operating efficiently, we eould save. millions of gallons of gas. l et's get it together with Energy Check USA. GM \ - We want you to drive what you like · ·and like what you drive.-· CHEVROLET • PONTIAC • OLDSMOBILE • BUICK • CADILLAC • ' • • 7 ' 1 . . . .. ' Lag • .. ' ,- ' ' 'Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 91 , 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AP RIL I, 1974 TEN CENTS ... Court Upholds Action Against Bani{ Secrecy W~GTON CAP\ -The U.S. Supreme -~upbdd a controversial federal law requirin& broad scale reporting by banks ol citiz.ens' financial transactions. Critics call the law a massiw. invasion of constitutional righta. but the 'government claim,s it ~ necessary lo · fight increasingly sophisticated crime. By a vote of 6 to 3. the court upheld the ·Bank Sec recy Act, overturning In part a lower court <'ecision that voided lhe law 's ri'lost S\~1eeping domestic:: rl'por!lng pro- vision. • • The act was v.•rilten 10 g Iv c government access lo informatlon having v.ilat the Bank Secrecy Act desc~ as "a high degree of usefu[n~ in criminal, tax or regulatory investigations or pn;iceedings." . Under the act and regulation ·a( !he U.S. Trea~ury Department. financial i~titution.'I must file repor!s v.·ith the Internal Revenue Scn1i~ on transactions eicettding $10,000. A three·Jtxl.ge court iri California 111ppro\'ed the ex-tensj~ecord·ketping requ iremciits of th'e"' acc. and the. requirement that money moYemen t out of the country ·be reported. Appeals had been hied by the Califomta Bankers Association, the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Northern California. Inc. and lhe government. But the judges of the lo'A·er _court said Councilmen Select 2 Laguna Planners Prosecutor P olicen1,en By TO~t BARLE 01 llui DallY P'll9' Sl}ff Tu·o police officers, sepirately actused . in Orange County Superior Court of murder and assault. behaved like "ravini.t • maniacs" during the shooting fracas on Jan. 5, 1973 at the Bachelor's Ill bar. the prosecution alleged loday in its final statement. Deputy District Attorney Ted '1.lilla\(t demanded a verdie~ of first -dep:ree-~ mu~r agaln.st Cypress -police Sgt. Thomas Baroldi. 26, and an assault conviction agairut Garden C r o v e • pa trolman Jerry Gray, 29, as he v.·rapped up hi s case against both men. Millard sa id the defense has done "ab.solutely nothing" to disprove the prosecution's account of the · barroom brawl that led to the death of Jl.tarlne Corps Capt. Randall S. Robinette, 25, and the wounding of P.<ltron Sam Campise, 35. • UP'I Tt~t 'Clemnaie' 89 La d y Clementine Spencer Churc hill widow of the late Sir \Vin ton, celebrates her 89th birt day in Londcin today. Claxto11, 41, Leal{,46, • Appoi11tecl The t.aSuna Beach City Council appointed t"·o new p I an n i n g commissioners. an e nvi ro n me n I a I activist and an airline pilot, fol lowing a series of private illteniews Saturday. 1be new commisSlooers are: -WllUam Leak. 46, of 500 Broad"'&}'. lonner chairl'flan of \'illage Laguna, member of Pro-en,ironmenl People . tbc Laguna Greenbelt and Historical Society. A furniture finisher. Leak has atlended most planning commiSBion and city council meetings-in recent times; -Clayton Oaxloa, 41, of ~ Alpine \\'ay, an airl ine pilot with United Air Lint•s. Claxton is a five year resident of Laguna Beach. Unlil no"·· he has not been acti1re in ci ... ·ic affiars. The t'<l·o men v.·ill ·succeed former rommissioners Larry Campbell and ~lichael . 1day who v.·ere removed from the commission by the council. The hard.bitting prosecutor asked a jury that will deliberate after hearing the final defense statement lo !'eject "the ridiculous theory" that Robinette was trying to grab Ba roldi"s v.'eaoon from him shortly before the helicopter pilot was shot in the chest. ' And he reminded II.he jury of Robi nette's dying statement to the effect tSee OFFICERS. Page 2) 'Ttvo Candidates File for Seats - Iii Sacldleback f\layor Roy llolm said the tu'O men "·ere selected from 12 "'ho applied for the }ob. The mayor said all !he applicants were \"cry \\"Cl\ qualified and he said he hoped tncy "'oukl agree to serve on other city panels. Leak said he viev•ed the commission's most pressing obligalion to be implementation of city general plan ele ments v.:ith ordin anCt's. lfe said that in the case of the open space elem('nt. lhe state dead lifl(' f•1r implementing ordinances "·as January, yet the work is undone. Coast Suspect Held in·. Tl1ef t Of Diamond Ring Laguna Beach police · arrested a 37· year-old Newport Beach man Sunday iollowing the theft of a $4,800 diamond ring from a Laguna V.'Oman. Herbert \Veld of 415 Ke.,.:port Boulevard. apartment 8. v.·as booked for suspicion of burglary follov;ing _his arre~t at his residence. He was held v.·1thout ball pending a court hearing today. The theft \Vas reported by Gretchen Harris, 1317 Circle \Vay. Laguna Beach. Mrs. Harris told officers she had returned wilh her two Sons to her home at about 9:30 p.m. Sunda)' and found \Veld, whom she knew, at her residence, Sgt. Al Olson, siad. Sgt. Olson said ~Irs. llarris told offi cers Weld did not have permission to be at the residence and she told fli m to leave. Afterward, the ring u·as disco\'· ered miss ing. Police said they ha\·e recovered the missing . J>!1!11<11Y· County Teen Plllllges Off Cliff, Injured A 16-year-old Garden Grove girl fell over Crescent Bay Point early Saturday ind esca~ y,ilh Obly minor injuries. l.al!U"' Beach 'l'olke said . JoaMe Jl.ta.y toppled an estimated 70 feet down the northwest side of lht point onto rocks below. Police. fire . Ufe2uard and ambulance personnel responded and removed the girl. She was • r~htd to Sooth Coast Communltf . ijospilnl. but re (us c d treatment and was released. With the Friday deadiine £a s t approaching, only two people have file<! as candidates for three vacancies on the Saddleback College board of lruslees . No candidates ha\'e filed yet for the trustee opening in Laguna BC'ach. •. In Trustee Area One, north Tustin. Saddleback students Steve ~uCl!er of 14582 Clari~a Lane. Tustin, has filed . Businessman Jeffry DuBov.·e of 1J 181 Addison Road. Santa Ana.. 'has turned in his papers as a candidate in Trustee Arca Tu·o. The vancancies. to be filled in the June election. v.·ere created by th e re~nt resigJJations of Saddleback trustees Alyn Brannon, flans Vogel, and John Lund. Deadline for filing is 5 p.m. Jo'riday oit the Registrar of Voters office in Santa Ana. The Saddleback College board decided to call an ele<.1ion to fill their three ISee SADDLEBACK, Pagt %) Leak said he felt the commis.sion should gi ve-a s much he~o the pl anning staff as posslbft!. "~'e' should actually do some planning instead of saying· to the staff. '\lle!l. come back w.ith something,' " Leak said. Leak admitted he once said he felt he could be more effective as a private citizen .lobbying for a point of viev.· than as an official with further obligations and responsibilities. "I did feel that "''ay at one time but if I'm silting on the other side. I kno..-,· at least one commissioner is going to be listening," he quipped. - Claxton said he sought the job in order to help the city in "\\ollat I consider to be a very crucial planning period."· ''I have !he interest. lime and energy to give to the planning commWion agenda . ";\ly moli\'es arc quite simple. I like living in Laguna Beach and I v.·ant to · <Ste Planners, Page %1 Court Says No ' Tronsvestisrn ·Ordincuices Backed WASHINGTON (UPO -The U.S. Supreme Court today upheld a lower cou rt ruling that ordinances against transvestism-men dress- ing like women and vice versa-were legal . The court rejected without comment an appeal -~Y a. Housto_n man . Richard Anthony ?.layes, that such laws werf il1olat1on of his rights. The state of Texas argued successfully that. the HouSton "dis· guise ordi nance" protected a valid sta~e interest, namel~ helping protect the survival of the race by banning homosex ual gulSes. Texas also argued there were other sou nd reasons ~or the law: "an ineffective disguise n,.ay engender catcalls and slumng rem arks leading to a breach of the peace ; an efficien t disguise could lea·d to trouble afte r an acquaintance Is ft1rmed \\'ilh the disguisee and the true sex Is disclosed when theJrien dship becomes amorous ." . . 1hat lhe "\'1rfualty unlimitt'd reponing rrom bankS" of domestic financial transactions required by the act '"so far transcends the coruit11utional limits ... as to Wlrcasonably invade -1hr right of prlYacy .... " Rehnquist said th(' rt' port 1 n i: regulations es1ah!t~hC'd b~· lhc St't'rrto r~· . of the Treasur~· \ 1olatt· no Fourth Amendment right to be s..tc from unreasonable sea rches and M>l7.Urt'S. '·nlnion <-'lllllJ'ltlc this 1ttno11nt of dt>la1I for it.~ o"·n purp•,)St'.~. and thf'r1·,forc lo Iha! ('xtrnt tht• rl'gu lat1ons put !hr b.1nk 1n !h1 pos111on of S<?rk1ng infor1n.it1on fron1 !ht· customrr in order to C\ l."n luall} r<>por.t ii to th1• go\'crnmrnt." lll'hnqt1l.;t ~:ud Not so, said the Supreme Court majority led by Jus1ice \\'illia1n II .. Rehnqui st. Rehnquist ~·as joined by .Chirf Justice Warren E. Burge r, and J ustices Potter Stev.·art, Byron R. \\'hi!c, llarry A. Blackmun and l..Rwis F. Powell Jr. The rrgula!ion r('Quir1:-s the reporting of currC'ncy transac1KHlS ·<"xcrcd1n~ $10.000, the identity of those conducting the lransaction and a dcscc1ption or the • tran saction itself. "I ~ is conceivable. and J)\'rhaps likrl)' that ~the bank tnight not of its 011 n , "Aut ·;tt; "{' harr n111l-d • 111 :lll l'ar\1er d('('isionl 'nrithcr 1nt'Orpor:1ta.-d 'nor unincorporatt'd assoc1ati•Jn' t·;1n ple;1d ao unqualir1t'tl ri~ht ro t•ond111·t their qffalrs in secrcl.' " Rl'hll(jUJ:.\ i;.ud. Beach Dash \\"ould·be Laguna Beach lifeguards streak across Lsg.una's r.tairi Beach in one of the three rigorous tests run by the department for prospective life. guards. 'fhirty·t\vo persons parti«ipated in the test<; fro111 whieh 12 wi!J-be--selected to enter the de.part· n1cnt's !ieasonal ;;uard training and six V•i ll be 'chose n ·for rookie training. Tcsis inf'lucled a 1.000 n1eter s"·im. a 1.500 meter run·SV.'lln·.(llll an<! a 2UO n1etcr race through three to four; foot surf-at .\l;un Rca r h. Those selcc:ted v.·ill bC' 11ut1f1cd \\'ctlnC.!.· day. d{elated pieture , Page-21 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~ J Jury Selection Beg~n In 'Dirty Tricks' Trial \\'ASlll\'GTO\' ll,;Pl 1 -Jury selectinn began today for the trial o( i)IA·ight L. 01.apin. President \'ixon's f o r 111 e r appointments secretary charged \1 ith lying about political dirty tricks played on 1he l>cmoc rats during !he 1912 pres idential campai gn. Chap in. 3.1. has pleaded innocent f() fou r coun!s of per1ury and called himself ';a prrsoo of integrity ."· From a \'Oir dir(• panel of .')'.: j)t•rsons, U.S. f)istril"t Court Judge c:rrham .'\. Gesell dismissed t hr~ persons whn 1nd1· catecl they had fomu~d an opinion frorn v.·hat they had read In nc1\'c;p:i;iers. St'f'n on lclc\'iSi9fl. or heard on radio aboul Chapin and lhc \\'atergate sca ndal. Gese ll dismissed 22 othets because they objected to being sequestered during what he said "·ou\d be the week or \(). day . After a second panel of potcntia~ jurors • v.·as questioned. Gesell said 61 \'enirefficn suni\'ed the pre liminary screening, and a 12--m.:mbcr jury <ind four alternates .,.,·ould be selected from their number. Tht coun "'as adjourned for lunch at noon Gesell said tha t upon rrturn this ::iftc moon. ''detailed qu estioninp:'' \\'Ould begin for jury selection . tie said he hoped the jury could be picked hy tonight. l).iring questioning about "'h<it they maav ha\'e heard or read about \\'atCrga te and Chapin from the mrdia. Gesell asked if there "·as anyone "'ho had not read or heard of the scandal. Four pcr90ns indicated they had not read Little Leag uers See king Cooches • j r Coaches and managers for the Laguna Beach Little League program are netded by the city recreation department. The Bantam· Ll'ague for boys 9 and 10 yea rs of age net'ds both coaches and managers. The .. Little League 1\tajors have tv.o manager positions <>pen: the Junior Lieague for boys 13 and 14 ha\'C t1110 open positions and the new Colt tea ms for bqys 15 and 16 need managers and coaches. further information is available from the Laguna . Beach R ecrea t ion Department, 494-112~. ~xlension ?38.' about \\'ater~ate, either 1n '>recklv news magazine~ or ne"·.spapc r<i. or heard •1r S('Cn sotnctlung :.ibout It 1n the broadca st media . "This casr .,.,-1 11 1nvoh·c testimon;· of fal se anrl 1n1s!cading tactics about· th(' presidential ra<:(' -as so-called di rty tricks -on lwh:1lf of the Rcpubhran presidential ticket." r.l'scll sa id. ''They have nnthlng to do with this case," Chapin "·as indicted for Iring lo the !Set CllAl'I.'\', Pai?: 21 Patio F11r1tit11r e Stol en in Laguna The theft of a S..161 v.·ickcr pa!io furoiture set v.as rl'pottcd Sunday hy Tre\'or Cushman. 41 l Arroyo -J,'bico. Laguna Beach. The set includin i:; a settee. 1wo chair'> and table "·ere stolen from CU'>hman's front porch bet"er·n m1dn1ght and ·1 :30 a.m. Sunday. pol1CC' s:11d Tv.·o hang1n~ frrn!'> \·alucd at $;;> .,.,err reported stolrn from thi.' front por rh of the hoo1e of Juch· 'l clnn1~. 480 OiamoQd St .• l~1guna Aeai:h. Shr told officer~ her · dog had barked and ~hf' had hl'ard foot steps and th.:· sound of cl1ppt·rs ('Htly Saturday n1onnn~. Peering out a windo"" she Sa\\' thi' plant:. v.('re ,i:one and callt'd police R ESU LTS 'GREAT' FOR AS (JLD 88 \'o piano roll blues here. Th is ad sold a piano the first day 11 appeared 1n the Ilaily Pi lot -and to the first caller: PtA \'ER Piano. rl<.'C or pedal. v. manr rolls r1 .. ys \\'ell. S595 tPhone ~o 1 Take note of the sharp rf!!lults and don't feel flat next time you ha\'r ~olncthlng musical to sell. Or try D:uly Pllot c\as.s1f1l'd. ads' for mo\'ing other rnerchandlse, tno. The number to call 1dircct line) Is 642-5578. I '/ F amily (;ro<·cr y Bill Declines During ~larch II~· Tbr """ociatrd Prf'SS Thf' familr grocC'r\' h1\1 d1'Clin<'d .!>!\gh1ly during 'l;1rlh. fnr f1:-s! such drop in fl\C months. <1n ,\I' m.1rk('tbJskct !]llr\'CY Shi:i\\S. :\lore· ilf'ms "·rnt up in pr11·r than .,.,·cnt do"11. Rut salt·s r111 n11•.11 :ind C'~gs C'Ul the dollar \';ihl\• of the r11;1 rkrtha~k1·t in nine: c.f 13 items cht·ckPC.1. 111tb 0111 ;1\cr:ii.:•· dt'CrC3Sl' of 2 2 p!"f C('ll! II \1t1'> thr• first 1nnnth since Cktoht·r th:i t m:irkt•tb:.is kt-1 dL'CIJne~ oulnum bcr1"t 111t·re;1sr·~ The r\I' pri t('d 15 fou<I ;ind nonfood iten1s in 13 clt1C's on \lan·h 1, 1!li3 ,1ncl Wi s recheck('d :ti rn1· 1,. ;;111n1ng of e;ll'h suece<-ding month. Jn IAS :\ngclrs. \hf' !:'.-it('tn !nt;i! v•cnt from SI l 15 to SI l. do.,.,TI 1 J'l('rr.:rnt The lat{'<;! check ~hlJ\\l'<I 1h:1t 32 3 ptrcen l of l~ 11e11's tn !ht· ~ur\'t-v 'A~·nt up in price dunng ;\l;1rl·h. 19i.i: 2-16 percent decrcaSt'CI : :u; I p1:rl'f'lll \'.crc unchant::L-'<1 : and 1 1 [>('rrf'nt 1tere IStt GROCERIES, Pag, 21 Or:g:@. 7 ~-:oast Weather ll 1gh cloud.~ :i! !lmt·s through Tuesrtay 111th S(!me eo ast:.il 1011• clouds tonight ;:ind Tu.-·W::iy morn · ing. Slightly L'OOl<'r "1!h h1i:;h." at the beaches 1n tht> uppC"r 60s r1s· 1ng to tht Jo" 70s inland l:\~llPl: T ODA l' Th" p111clt nf iuf!atrrl fC'lll'!• nmy 1.~ s~te 2111Q rnosl t1ahrlu or1 Amrr1c11's retired c1112cn~ 11·ho. <ll'~pl!t 111crt•<1<,ei; 111 he111» flls, Jnlfl 1l1t1r 111corne~ 111111/c- qt{afr. Thf' prnblrm 1~ npp;,x1cl1- td (ron1 jnur prr~prt•tift'~ C/'11 • l'ayr 22 todau. h•l•1!11 tt L ""· ao.t t C..iol-1• s (1101'114 1).71 , .... ,(. ' 11 Crt'l\.,,..rd !I Dl•fll NOll<n II Etl .. rltl P'ete • IM•n .. a-1 ,1 """ric' n i1 "••01C•H 11 """ Lt nGl1'1 l f \ I • MD'"'' 11 ,,, ....... 1 ,,,..... •• °"'",. c"''"' 11 ,,, ..... ,...... It 5-•· 11-lt \te(t M••t tll l}·tJ Tttt•lllt" . 11 Tl'lt1•t•I JI Wt•lllt• I WD!Oltl'l'I I'll~ 1).14 Wffld N1w1 4 ,_ ' • ., ' . Chilly Te~t Contestants in lhe Laguna Beach lifeguard depart· ment's annual trials emerge from chilly 57 degree water Sunday during swim ming . competition. The tests determine which of the 32 participants will be' selectc~ for 12 lifeguard positions and six rookie slots. The tests. run in heavy three to fou r foot surf, included the 1,000 meter swim. 1l 1,500 meter run- swim -run and a 200 meter sprin't throl.lgh the surf. . Lagunan Peter 1i1orton fin ished first in each event. • Higl1 Protein Diet Said 'Risky' in Heart Disease ~ CHiCAGO (AP) -Resear™rs say that a. popu lar low carbohydrate, high protein diet may be risky, especially for persons with heart disease. . . 'llre study by a heart research tea m from Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and the Harvard Medical School in Boston is published in the April l Issue of lhe Fl'ftmPllfJel PLANNERS. • • Journal of th.e American ?-.ledical Association. The researchers had 12 healthy hospital employes, ages 21 to 32, follow the diet outlined in 'Ille Doctors' Quick Weight Loss Diet, by Ors. Irwin fl.I. Stillman and S. S. Baker. The diet consists aJmoot wholly of protein and animal fats and calls for at least eight-glasses of water a day. The research team, consisting of Drs. Frank Rickman, Joseph Dingman and James E. Dalen and Nancy Mitchell, a nurse, said-that blood cholesterol levels rose · an average d. 16.3 percent in the subjects during the diet period . . offer my services in an arta I feel I can High cholesterol levels have been be most effective,'" he said: associated with coronary artery di5ease. ~1ost of the subjects complained \\0hile .. , det not a:!IP.ire to elective office nor on the diet of symptoms of easy faUgue, do I seek publlc recognition," Claxton lassitude. mild naw;ea and occasional said. diarrhea. He and his wife Mick le, have two sons. ~ researchers said the temporary' From Pagel GROCERIES • • • -unavailable on one of the two sun·ey dates. The marketbasket decreases ranged from a fraction of a percent in Albuquerque, N.M. to 4 percent in Boston where the price of a pcund of chopped chuck dropped from $1.49 to $1.09. The bill was up in four cities -Seattle, New York, Miami and Philadelphia - \\·ith an average increase of 't.6 percent. Consumers are Jean_iing to live with the hi__gher ~ts. Peggy McNamara or Miami, who has to feed a ramily of riv~. says: . '.'The family budget priorities have changed. In order to maintain good nutritional standards ·in the face i>f the high price or food, we've had to sacrificC some luxuries, like eating out, extensive "·eekend driving. first-run movies. Three or my neighbors have v.·hat they refer to as 'recession gardens' ... " In making the' announcel'l)ent of the rise in cho!esterol levels in _their lleallhy •--~ap=po=1ritment, 11-fayor HOlM -sa:ICI lfe~Je1t--tii~~-511bJe:cts_prob.a.b.ly did not harll! Prlces in every ci(y were tugher at the beginning of April 1974 than they were on March I, 1973. The market basket bill \\"Bs up an a\•erage of 13 .3 percent O\'Cr ~·lhe ll=month-pefiOO-;-With"increaSeS rang- i~ from six percent in. Lo5 Angeles to 251perrent in Philadelphia. . both men would be able to devote the However. they ad~. "One must necessary amount of time to tbe job. consider the potential effects of 0-e Campi>ell and May were rtmoved from prolonged or repetitive use of this diet by !\teat sales helped cut the bill. thei r positions following extensive middle-aged persons "'ho nl8 y have roronary artery disease." All-beef (rankfurters, for example, declined in 11 cities during J\1arch and1 stayed the same in two. The average decline was 9 percent. The average price absences. Leak y,·ryly .noted in his application that : "If .chosen to serve, you need not be concerned about my attendance record . which has been etablished. Jn the past two or three years, J have missed two planning commission s t u d y sessjoos. ·• Sentencing April 11 F 01· }[erbert Porte1· \V'ASHINGTO N (UP I) Fl'dcral Distri ct Judge Wil liaffi 8. Bryanl has set April 11 as the scnteacing date for Herbert L. Perler of Laguna Nigliel, a former White ftowie and Nixon campa ign official who pleaded guilty to lying to r,Bl agents investigating the \Vatergate break-In. Bryant. who accepted Porter's guilty plea and allowed him to go free "'ithout bond pending a probation report, could sentence him._ to up to five yeaf, in a prison and :i'fl0.000 fine: 6 1tA.MGECOA.ST " DAILY PILOT From Page 1' SADDLEBACK. for.a pound of all·beef franks on March 1, 1973. was $1.09. On l\.Tarch I, 1974. the average price was $1.35 and on J\1arch 30. • 1974, it \\'as $1.24. Eggs decreased in 10 cities, down four \·acancics in a last minute ~pccial or five cents to about 75 cents a dozen in meeting \\'hen they learned new state most-places. The price increased in two legislation gave them the choice of cities. New York and Detroit, and v.•as v.·hether to appoint or elect. un changed in Philadelphia. They decided on the election route to The increases on the li st weQ! help improve thelr public relations and prompted by rising wholesale commodity on the encouragement of student and prices. fa culty leaders and the public. Boosts in sugar and cocoa beans The three resignfl tions make a total of caused new increases in the price of rour since late last year when charter chocolate chip _cookies: . trustee l\.1ichael Collins Guit. He v.·as . ~hocola.te chip cook.1~s \\'ere up in 12 replaced by Norri¥ Br;µi~t o{ lryine i.D . c1t1cs during !\larch, r1s1ng ~ average or the March 5 iil~iog_. _ ,._, ~ i_,percent. .They were:unava1labll' tn ·one The new trustees will be elected at city, The average price or a 141,J-ounce large by all di strict voters but to qual ify bag of cookies \\'BS 61 cents on !\larch I. as a candidate must Ji\•e in the area "'ith 1973; 75 cents on March 1, 1974; and 79 the vacancy. ~ents en March 30, 1974, for an over-all increase of 30 percent. Book Fair Planned Sugar was up at the retail a's well as the wholesale level. A five-pound bag of granulated sugar that cost an average of 68 eeot.s on f\1arch 1, 1973, cost -$1 12 months later and \vas up to $1.17 in the latest survey, for an over-all increase of 72 perce:nt. Sugar went up in all 13 cities during both February and J\larch, \\'ith a:n average f\1arch increase o{ 17 pereent. '"" 0-••,.. r '" r .,.., , • •"" ..... •• t•-.,......, .,. 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"r'.r'IWf_., ... ,l )\lo}••(V'"' !~ ... ·• 1...W "'l)l'l~lt """'""' ""•1,.,,..._ I) 00 _,., , - Daily Pilot P1licc· No,\.:' $3 Mo11tl1ly • 1\ n<'"'' home Oelivery price for the Daily Pilot of $3 per monlh went inlo efrect today. Unprettndt!:nte<t cost increases in all aspects of ne\\·spaper production and distribution the past tv.·o ycars,.such as a 23 percent increllse ' in the COSl or newsprlnl paper, make the' 35 «nls per month increase n~ssary. . 'T'novgh newspapers \\'ere removed from price oontrols ltarch IS, the Dally Pilot had previously Jiled with prlct control ofncta.ts required documentation to establish this price adjustment as fully ·.cost-j ustified. The nC\\' prlct also permils your Da lly Pilot carrier. who Is an Independent merchant, an increase In eamlngs for his servi~s to you. Th< Dally Pilot regr<l3 the ~lly for a prlct Increase, but pledges to conlinue mak ing every ettort to glva reade rs Im proved new! coverage and more efficient production techniques. •• fabric softener, tomato sauce. chocolate chip cookies, milk, frankfurt ers and sugar. From Pagel OFFICERS . ~ . lhat he was trying to help the two police· Office.rs and not hamper them shortly bcrore the shots were fired. Baroid\ is charged \\1th the killing of Roblneue. Gray is charged with assault \\ith a deadly weapon in the wounding of Campise. ~Ullard said Robinette was shot in the bar during an uproar triggered when the t"'·o off duty officers made . derogatory eomments to female patrons ' allegedly described by the accused -men a.s lesbians. , ' ~lillard also reminded the jury-thol Campite Is alive today "by virtue of a mli;cle" wiµi the bullet allegedly fll'fd by Gray lodiJng just on< lncll from the wound~ man's heart . - "Baroldi intended to kill Roblntlte ond Uic defense ha s been unable ,to prove anythina otherwise," ~fillard aald. · .. "And nray I• l~cky thjl~ he 1"1'1 sitting here today facing the same charge," Uw prosecutor added, , SLA Silent . . Patricia Hearst ' Missi~g 8 Weeks_ ~AN FRANCISCO 1UPI1 -Eight "·~ks ago t.oday ne"·spa.per heiress Palrit'ia llearst was dragged , scream ing. frorn her Berkeley apartment. Since her abduction, she has been used .. as a P3"'n to generate a $2 million food gi\·en'o\·ay, and lo focus :Public attention oh alleged abuses in California penal instilution.'I. The revolutionary SY m b Ione s e· Liberation Army (SLA l "claims credit for ORIGIN OF TERRORIST SLA REVEALEO, Story Pog• 5 the kldnaping. and won rrom Patricia's father, Randolph A. Hearst, president and editor of the San Francisco Examiner. the promi~ of $4 milUon more in food for t he needy if his daughter is released unh3rn1ep. . But.,.nqbody has heard from the SLA for rnore tfian three ""eeks. Sunda y night 1he roalition named by the SLA to oversee the $2 snlllion • girca\\·ay which endl'd la.st .. w e e k appeared on a li\'e broadcast over Berkeley radio stalioo KPFA. The s1atioo has been used several times as a link bet"·ccn the SLA and the Hearst fan1ily. Seven members of the groups chosen by the SLA to watch the food giveaway I said the 'program Y.'U plagued by 'ii general lack of coordination. The SL.A in its last oommunicatioo Lagu,na ,Se rvice Clubs Fcte Boys Club Week Laguna Beach service clubs will recognize National Boys Club V.'eek today through Salurday by holding weekly meetings at 1he Laguna faci lity, 1085 L.1guna Canyon Road. Among groups participating are tJ"ie lbcal chapters of the Jaycees. Kiwanis and Exchang,e Club. The Lagwia Boys Club ""'iii pr~sent a special program and provide tours of the facility. . . demanded to hear from the coalition at lhe ronclu~ion of-the rood program. The broadcast ..-·as Its report. sakl C'Gl'IHtion leader. Arnold Townsend of the San Francisco Western Addition Project Arca Coalition. "The food \\'3S needed and welcomed by the people .'' he said, "but it is a sad ~mmentary !hat it takes an event like tlils to feed and illu.sttate the problems ol ~ hWlgry." But Y.'ashlngton Secretary of State A. Lodlow Kramer, who headed the Hearst food program In California. said ~Y in Olympia the coe.llllon named by the SL.A to oversee the $2 million program was more interested 'ln power lhan in seeing the safe return.of-Patricia Hearst. . Kramer's comments came In response to coalition criticism of the way tbe food program was administered. "The.coalition said from the beginning that geltlng Patty back \VB!! not their concern,'' Kramer said . ''f think !heir lotal . interest \\'SS tha t or building "''hatever areas of power they could fron1 the food program." J Kramer defended the food gi\·ea\\·ay and repeated a contention that he thought the demands of the SLA were me<. \\1 ater District OKs Resolution The board of directors of the Laguna Beach County Water District has approved a local r esolu t ion implementing gO\•ernmental conflict of interest law provisiOQS. _ • Urider the regulation, officials of the district must refrain from 11ctlvllies having substantial conflict with their duties a.s public officials representing the district, Josephy R. Sweany, general manager. sald. -The conflict of interest guidelines apply to substantial and material conflicts of interest )governed by actions involving judgment or discretion. he said. t UPI Te ...... 'TRICKS' TRtAl. OPENS Ex.Nixon Aide Chapin Frona Page 1 CI-1 . .\PIN • • • ' . \Va1ergatt• gnuid jury about his kno"·Jedgc of tM octh·lt ies or political sabotrur Donuld Searcttl of Los Angeles. After ser\'lng :ill hu1 90 days or a slJ:- month se11lt'n<:t' for di '. t r i b u t I ng s<:urr1lous tarnpai~11 li1c111turt during the 1972 Drom<'r1111c presiOO. 1il pr1mary tri 1'1orida, Scjtretu was rttfued from prison last \\'ttk. Ills M'Dttnee ..,.., In exchange for a guilty pltt and a prornbe • of cooperation. Segretti allegedlv "'as hired by Chapin. his oTa 1JSC chum: to \va.ge political dirty tricks oo behalf of the Prtsident's 1972 r~leC'lion campaign. The tY•o n1ost important wilneises against Chapin are expected to be Segretti and John \\'. 'can Ill. Dean, Nixorl's fo rmtr counsel. was dismissed April 30 as the Watergate 9Candal reached high into the \\'hite House. Chapin Jost a court erfort in February to bar Deari's tastimony. His la)VYers argued since Dean was Y.'hitc 1-touse coumel· when Chapin was Nixon's appointments secretary, in effect Dean \\1as Chapin 's lawyer and could not be a prosecution \\'ilness. '" • . ' • What is Being Said ,About _Positi~ttRed~ing VICKI GRAY -''Gloria M.arw.ll1 htlpcd 10IVe my (lgu~ problem1 I couldn't do it by myself, It iJ the belt pl1t"t-ln town to uk..V.chcl..PfT end keep thtm off. t'w lo11 22 pound1 end 24~ inch11t." JANIS GEIST -"ibnkJ 10 Glori.a M.,wu, I have ,one frnm 1 me 14 to 1 Mlr 8. I've loll 22¥1 \nc:ht1 and 15 lbt. My hip1 h1vr 1lwiy1 bern out or p1opo1tion With tht 1111t or me -now I ..an 1r1 doth111 to (11. It dfdn'111k11 any1trtn110Wi t~erclie and it "'e' f11n." MAIUORI( AJIDE"ION -.. E..,,.one Is kl wch Jood 1plrlH bee111• tftryone fe-e.h to 1ood. b<11h ph)'titllUy ltld etnollo~. I 10 to Gk>rle MJJ"lhtll'1tfttr 1 lwd dty i "Ork to u11Wlnd 1U or tttr 1cht1 and p.VU wtdll I am 11\1plnj up and k>oklna 1ood. 1001 " ' ·~· .. san: WI LIVI UPTO OUI PROMISES AND Niil IS THI PIOOF. • Slllfl-PAIYATE'FACILITIES· ~ • PfRSOIAL AnENTIOJI e AEDUCIJIG WITHOUT MUSCLl ·IUll.DlllG f.IERCISES e TAKE T"EATMlm wtTMOUT CHANGING CLOTHES. I-11'1 °"' yev, "-h Mull....., -*-·er envlirMI e AESULn ARE ACHIEVED THROUGH A '9110· CRAM OF NUTRITIONAL GUIDANCE AND INDIV1DUAll Y • OESIGNlD FIRMING AfllO TONING TECHNIQUES •. llCAUll IJllDIVIOUAL FIG _URE PROILEMS DIFFER, YOUR RESULT$ MAY IE DIFFERENT THAN THOSE ACHIEVED IV SOMEONE ELSE. Affidollin of 11u1htnlfc/1y '"' o"filt /ff tllt homtofflcr. BE OUR GUEST FOR A SAMPLE VISIT TO SEE WHAT WE CAN 00 FOR YOU THE CITY-OIWHil ' ' " ••• •• IOU'IM -"7.all • AUDREY BAKKER -"'I htvt never lost tnough in tht ri1ht placei to teduc:e my dresa; 51.lr. ~Jtcr being site 16 fot ye1n, ,. it't 1-1nbclicv1ble ·10 wear sir.t ll I'm to"l>;.-.. on th11 Glofia M1n1tlll wright n=duCdO'I p1ov1m. Not only did I Iott 21 Y, lbs. and 26 1nchr1, I alui kel wonde1f11I and haYt much more energy. H JUNE BERNARDS -"I can trtl.ly MY 111.1\ .• my p1op1m "'1th Ci!Oilr. Mint.ID ha1 changed my entire Uftl Not only did I to. 25 lb!. and 26 inches, but I no ticed 1 M• iett fOf lhi~" BONNIE LU AOSlflHAN -"I el'IJoyt:• 1011\1 to C:linil Mauhtll to mudl. T'lley lltOt oR' unwanted lftcht1 and wrlaflL Tiie y lmptowd my poor pott\ltt, 1!11t telitYt4 ITlf of bttklchft. I iu.,. •netD • l~rt." :7 :7 • • Saddleha~k ' EDITION Today's l 'lnal N.Y. Stocks • VOL 67, N9. 91, 2 SECTIONS, 21 ~AGES ORANGE 'COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Jo,1QNDA Y: APRIL I, 1974 TEN CENTS • Campaign 'Dirty Tricks' Jury Qeing Chosen . . • WASHINGTON (UPIJ -Jury 9el<ction began today for the trial of~ oWighf L. Chapin. President Nli:on's former app>lntments secretary, charged with · lyl.ng about polili~al dirty lricb: play~ on the Democrats during the 1m presidential campaign. Chapin, 33, has pleaded Innocent to four counts of perjury and callt'd himself "a per!IOO of Integrity," f'rom a voir dire j)anel of 5-1 persons. U.S. District Court Judge Gerhard A. Gesell dismissed three persons v.·bo indi- cated they had formed an oplnk>n 'from v.ilat they had rt.ad in nev.·spaptrs, aeen oo television, or heard en radM> aboot Olapin aod the \\'atergate scandal. Gesell dismissed 22 othel. beeaU5< Uity objected to be!ng aequeslered during what. he said would be the week or 10- day. Alter a second panel of potential jurors • was questioned, Gesell sald 61 veniremen slD'Vived the preliminary screening, and a 12-m.:mber jury and four alternates v.'ouJd be selected from their number. ' ' .... Tht coon v.·a'! adjourned fur lunch al OOCf1 Gesell said. that upon return this ~fternooo . "detailed questioning'' v.·ould begin fur jury sel4K"tion. He said be hoped the jury could be picked by tonight. OOring quesUoning about what they maay ha\•e heard or read about \\'alergate and Chapin from the media. Gesell asked if there v.·ii.s anvone v.•ho had not read or heard .of th.! scandal. Four persons indicated they-had not read alx>ut Wateril:ate, either in weekJy news magazines or \nev.•spapers, or heard or B~nk 'Snoop' OK'd Supreme Court Vpho~s. Federal Latt' WASHrnGTON (APJ -The U.S. Supreme Court !Oday upheld a · controversial fed eral Jaw requiring broad scale reporting by banks of citiiens' financial transactions. Critics call the !av.· a massive invasion of constitutional righ~. but the government claims it is necessary to fight increasingly sophisticated crime. By a vote or 6 to 3, the court upheld the Bank Secrecy Act, overturning in part a lower court rfeclsion that voided the 13w's most sweeping domestic reporting ·pr~ \;sion. ibe act was written to g I v e gOvemment access to information having what the Bank Secrecy Act describes as "a high degree of usefulness in criminal, tax or rcgulatOry in\·estigations cir proceedings." Ul_)der the act and regulation or the U.S. Treasury Department, financial inslitutioo:I must file repofls with the liM:ernal Revenue Service on transactions exceeding $10.000. · A three.jll:lge court in California approved: the extensive record-keeping requirements of the act, and the Court· Says No Transvestis1n Ordina1ices Backed WASHINGTON flWn -The U.S. Supreme Court today upheld a lower court ruling that ordinances against transvestism-men dress- ing like won1en and vice versa-were legal. The court rejected without com ment an appeal by a Houston man, Richard Anthony ltfayes, that such laws were a violation of his rtgbts. The state of Texas argued successfully that the Houston "dis· guise ordinance" pr:otected a vaUd state interest, namely helping protea tlie Survival of the race Dy 00nn.iitg"1fcijnosexllal g uises. - Texas also argued there were other sound reasons for th~ law: "an ineffective disguise may engender catcalls and slurring remarks · leading to a breach of the peace; an efficient disguise could lead to trouble after an acquaintance is formed with the disguisee and the 'true sex.is disclosed when theJ;iendship becomes amorous."· Hiring 1·Practices .Viewed By ·saddlehack Trustees A proiposed policy to clarify equal opportunity hiring practices affecting women and 'ethnic minorities will ·be d1!cussed tonight by Saddleback Valley Unified "School District :trustees. 1be policy s~ifies that within each location. deparbnent and position 1eve1, me district will strive for a balance of rajPority representatives by June of 1980 equal to that found in the overall v.·ork latte Jlf Orange Coonty. "-l.,~I efforts will be made to recruit ana promote In such a w~ that wonien ancl illdividuals rrom .~, gn>UJl'I will have every opporttallty lO: be ~idered ~ appointed to available vacancies," the policy stales. ' Oraage C...t lfeatloer High clouds at times lhroutlh Tuesday with some coastal low ck>uds tonight and Tuesday morn- ing. Slilblb' oooler with highs at the beaches in the upper 60s ris· I!'( to the low ros btland. . ·----. INSIDE TODA 'Y ,TM piNch of inflated econ- om~ i.t 1queezing most tighUu on America'• retired citizem wM, deipite increaits in bfne· f#&. /ind tlieir incomes inade· ' qi.ote. The probkm ia approach· ed from fou'r per1pectiw1 on POQt 22 today. -. Lii. • ...,. ' -· ' -.... Ce.la -1r c_.m . 1r • 0.-N9'1nt 11 -..n• ..... I • ...,, • ..._. 11 ...... 11"11 "'" • • 11 Ml L...,_, 11 • • -n N.,._.. ..... 4 0,.,. C-ty tt "'""-,..,. u ,_... , .. ,. SIMll ,_.,. ... U·lf T ....... llia 11 ,,._ " --. ~Ntwt!J.U ............ -. '"This commitment "''ill be supported by positive practical efforts to further oor progress t(>ward oor moral and legal .responsibilities In iMUfe e q u a I employment opportunlti.,. to quaIUied and qualifiable persons,'' lt adds. Also on the agenda for the meeting, set for 7:30 p.m. In the multi-purpose room or Los Altos Intermediate School, are items to: -Provide for exceptional children whose needs are oot met in the regular classroom. -Determine a. policv clarifying how the boa.rd and various facets of the school district can best commwlicate with the public. -Approve a trip to Sacramento ror eighth graders at Trabuco School In. Trabuco Canyon. - o i s c us s alter-scOOol elementary sports programs. Woman Plunges From· 13th Floor Of Coast Building A woman who police sakl apparently was having marital problem! jumped to her death from the 13th floor of Ute Avco Financial Services 'buildlng bt Newport Center about 11 a.m. today. Newport Bead> JIOllao decllned to rtlease tbe:name rJ. the woman. who they said was an Avt» employt, 1bout lO yean old, peodlng aotllication ol 11<11 of kin. The 13th Ooor -the """""Ung d<partment. • • Witnesses tokl Poll~ the woman_ broke the plate glus window with an eod I.able and then dove 0\11 tmm<dlai.ly. lnw:stigston uid ahe ·wu kitted lnstanlly wben her body hit 1he ~bot>Plna centtt'• paved area below . .. requirement that money movement out or the· country t>e reported. Appeals had been filed by the California Bankers Associa tion. the American Civil Liberties Un i o i\ Foundation of NOf'lhem California. Inc. and the government. But the judges of the lower court said that the "\irtuillly unlimit~ ttporting rrom banks" of domestic financial transactions required by the act "so far transcends the constitutional limits .•. (Stt BANKS, Page %) El Toro F a111ilv Unhm1 -i11 Pla11e Mishap • • An El Toro couple and their 10-year~ld daughte r escaped Sunday ~ith DOlbing more than a sev~re shaking up v.·hcn their l\iht aircraft !!Ulde an unscheduled but ha-ppy boding in a dried up river bed near San Juan Capistrano Airport. Orange County sheiifrs o£ficers sald the light plane piloted by Rnymond Alfred Fenner, 35, ol UHS El Caballo, El Toro, stalled soon alter taking off from the nearby san Juan field a n d disappeared from the YieW Of alarmed onlookers. Fenner told deputies he managed to steer the sputtering and wobbling aircraft towards the river bed where he made a bouncy but upright landing after a 100-yard sllde in a shower-or sand and rocks. Fenner and his daughter, Paula, 10, were shaken but unhurt. 1'frs. Nancy Fenner. 37, v.·as tn&ted at Mission Viejo Community H06pital for a cut above her right eye and re1eased. Deputies said one vi.·ing o( the aircraft v.ill need repair but otherwise the Fenner plane survived the crash landing with minor damage. Ttvo · Candidates File for Se ats In Saddleoack With the Friday deadline f a s t approaching, only two people have filed as candidates for three vacancies on the SaddJebaci College board of trustees. No candidates have filed yel for the trustee os>ening in Laguna Beach. Jn Trustee ATea One, north Tustin. Saddleback students Steve '°fueller of lfS82 Clarissa Lane, Tustin. has filed. Businessman Jeffry Du&vi.·e of 11181 Addi90n Road. Santa Ana. has turned in his papers as a candidate in Trustee Area Two. The vancancies, to be filled In the June election, were created by the recent resignations of Saddleback trustees Alyn ii.annon, Hans Vogel, and John Lwid . Deadline for filing is 5 p.m. Friday at th& Rer,iltrar of VOIU1 office in Santa Ana. n.c l!".edcDebaci College boanl decided to call an electioo to nn their three , .. cancaei in a last minute special meetlng when they learned new it.ate legislation pve them the choice of w6ether to appoint or,eJ.ct. . They decided oo the electlort route to help Improve their public rel1Uoos aod on the eMOUTtgement of student and facul'ty leaden and the public. The three rtslgn,lions make a total of four since late lut year when charter trustee Michael Collini ctUit. He was replac.d by Norrisa Brnndt ol Irvine In (SO. S!DDLEBACK, Plf\ IJ •• •' seen something about it in lhe broadcast 'month sentence for ~ i s t r I b u t I n g media. s.turrilous campaign literature during the "This case will invoh·e lt'Stimon)' o( 1972 Deomcrauc. prfsidentlal pri mary in false and misleadinG tactics about the presidenli:i.l race -as so-called dirt}' Florida, Segrett1 "'as rrleaS<"d from tricks -on behalf oC the Republican prison last week llis sentence 11o·as in pres.identlaJ ticket ,'' Ge sell said. "They t>Kchange for a guilty plea and a promise have nothing to do with th.is case."~ of cooperat ion. . Otapin \!.'as indicte<i for lying'" to the Scgrett i allegedly 11•as hired by Chapin . \\'a~l'Jate . grand j~ about . his his old use chum. to 11oa1u· politic;i l dirt~ . knowied.ge of the achviues of pohtlcal tricks on bt!half of the Prc::.1dent \ l!r.'2 saboteur Donald Segreltl or Los Angeles. --n---1•lcction c.1mp:11g11. After serving all but 90 days fot a six-The two nl<>st important .v.·itnesses Heroic Nose Jcrr F1uc k. 3. won a seCond place Saturday in the preschool category {or his f'inocchio nose during the \'alencia &hool carnival in Laguna Hills. Below Doug Powell of Laguna Hills assists his son. Austin. 4. Vti th his Superman outfit. tlaving Dad's help is better than a phone booth, which 'Vt-as where· Supennan tr.ad itionally changed ga.r b. Three ~fen Rape El Toro Gi1:l, 18 An 18-year--0ld El Toro vi.'Oman v.•as raped Sunday by three men who foret'rl her car ~ lhe road in the ~lission Viejo area and then sexually assaulted her at Pris1n1er Recaptured SAi'( BERNARDI NO IUPIJ -Ruben Palacious, 17. a con~rglar. e:JC:aped rrom 1he counly j'ltH-.Sunday by climbing a 12-root fence around the e.xercise fard, but was recaptured six houJ'I law only three blocks from the jail. knifepoint . Orange County Sheriff's officers said. ln\·cstigators said the victim v.·as on her 11·ay home in the e~rly hours (lf Sund:iy when the <.'ftr occupied b)' her tnree assailant\ crov.ded her off the San Diego F,'rce>A'tty near the Crown Valley Parkway offramp. The girl told ofnccrs she wsis pulled from her car and raped by J ll t~ee men. She rclumed 10 hrr cAr :inrl drove: fo r help artcr they left her and drove off al high spt<d. • ,, against Chapin are ll:<pccted to ' be S1·grt1ti and John \\' ·\.·;1n Ill. rkan. Xixon's fonner rouns1•I. 11ri.s di,.;n1iSSt'<I 1\pr1I JO as th..• \\'atergatt' scandal rcai·hcd hi~h into the \\'hit~ I loul'<' Chapin lost a coort effort in February to bar Dean's tes1in1on\' ll is la"l'Prs argued since l)c:1n 11aS \\h1tc l!OuSt• t·ounscl ~llt·n Ch':ipln 11:..s :'\ixor(!<i appointn1ent:. S('trt•tar~·. in "cf(1'Ct llt·an 11.1s Ch11p1n·s l;i\1yrr ;ind \'OUlcl not he a prosecution \1·it11e:;s. Proseciitor Assails 11ivo By TO~I B,\HLEY ot 1111 Dolt. ~1101 ~11111 " ' Two police officers. c;<'l1'trately accus<'d • in Orange C.Oun ty Suµcriur Court of rnurder and assault . bc-ha\'t'<l l1k1· "n1\'in~ maniacs" during the shooting fracas on ~ Jan. 5. 1973 at the Hatfi"tor's Ill b:ir. ti){' prosecution alleged loday in Its fina l st.111.'mcnl. Deputy District Atlortlt'Y Ted ~lill<ird dcnianded a \'Cnlic:t of firsl · dcvrcc 1nurder ai::aJnst Cypress police SGI. Thomas Barolrli. 26, :ind an a.~sault con\'ictiori aga in~! G;1rden (; ro ve patrolnian Jerry Gra y, 21J. as he V.Tappetl up his case again st both n1rn. ~l itlard Said the dcfcnSi! h:is done ··;1bsolutely nothing" lo dispro\·e the prOSt'cution·s accounl of the barroo1n brawl that led 10 the dca1h of ~far1nc ('11rps Capt. Jtandall S. llobincllc. 25, and thr woundinJ,! of palr<ln San1 Ca1npii;e, 3S. 1llC hard-htttini.: prosrcu!or asked a jury that v•itl deliberalt' afll'r ricarinA 1he final defenst" slatemr-nt to rejeet '"the ridiculous thcor\'" that l!obtneue Y•as trying to grab "earoldi's 11cao.1n ft'Ol n hi1n shortl y before the l~licopter pilot r·as shot in th(' chest . And he reminded the jury of ~ H.Obinetle's dying statr1nen1 to the effect that he vi.·os-trying ·t01>hclp the tvi.·o police off icers and not hamper them shortly before the shots were-fired. Baroldi is charged v.·ith tht'.' kilting of Robinette. G1ay is charged \~1ith assaul t 11·ith a deadly weapon in the v.·ounding of Campise. , .\lillard said Rohinette y.·as shot in the bar during an uproar trig~erec:I when the tv.·o off duty officers made derogatory comments to female patrons allegedly 1Stt OS:FICERS, Page :n Briggs Cites Chino Hills •• .;\irport llazar<ls Assemblyman JQhn \'. Rriggs IR· Pullerton ) today stn1ck ano!her hlow at the 1CJ1 ino fli lls airport propos<il by cilln~ a study tha t claims "~eolog1c ha7.;1rds of <."Onsidcrable magnitude'1 t-.~ist at th!.' si le The study. completed at Brigp:s' request by the st.1t e Office of Planning .• ·and Research identifi es the main \'nlue of th<> Chino Hills area as open sp.1ce an<I that it should be used to satisfy regional recreati-Onal need s, not an airport run"·ar . -~ Among the geologic h.11.ards discovered riuring the study are earthquake shaking. cro,<;ion activities. landslides and c:q>an· sil'e soi ls. Brip:gs said he has requested the sl.1te grologist to designate roe Chino Hills area aJ;. a hazardous 1.onc, unusatm! as an airport sit('. "'The findings of the study ~hould he lp us once and for all t.o burv th<' idea of . any airport in Chu'IO ·!fills,''' the assemblyman said. rhino Hills has been u n d e r t'Qnsidcration as an altem:11ive lo Orange CQun1y airport for scr1·ing Orange County's expanding ai r lr:i 1·l'I needs. RESU LTS 'G RE1LT' FOR AN OLIJ 88 ' ?-:o piano roll blues here This ad sold a piano the fi rst da y it appeared ~ in the Daily Pilot -and to the first caller : PL.A YER Piano. f'lec or µMal . w1many roll!!:. Plays v.·tll. $593. IPhonc N'o.) Take note of the sharp results nnd don't fttl f111t next timr you have somtth lng m11sic11t to sell. Or try D1111y Pilot clas.~ified ads for mo\'ing oth<.'r m<.'rchandlse, too. The nv.mbtr to call Cdlrf.ct line) i!•642·S678. ) --< ,,,,_ --~ ~------·-.. -' ' ' ' 2 DAIL V PILOT IS, Food Cost,s .. Decrease· 2.2 IPercent l;J)' The AsS9Claled Press The f;1 mily groct!l')' bill decl ined slightly during f.larch, l'ne ru~t such dro p In five months, an AP market basket survey sbo.,..·s. ~lore itenu .,..·eut up in price than \.\'<'nl do\.\ll. Hut sales on n1cat and e~gs cut the doll ar \•alue of the marketb.o.sket in nine of 13 Items checked, ~·Ith an average demase of 2.2 percent. lt .,...all the firs t month since Ck1ober that marketbasket declines outnumbered Increases. The AP priced 15 food and nonfood items ln 13 cities on ~larch I, 1973 and has reched:ed at l'he ·~ginning of· each succeeding month. In l...os Angeles, ttle· 15-ltem total went from $It.is to $11, down one percent. The latest check sHov."td that 32.J percent of, lhe Items In the sur.vcy .went up in price during ti.larch,. 1974: 23.6 pereent decreased ; 36.4 percent were unchanged ; and 7.7 percent ·were unavailable on one of ·the two survey dal.ell. 'Ibe marketbaskct decreases ranged from a fr act!On of a percent in Al buquerque. N.f.1 . to 4 pefcent in Boston ~·here the price of a pouOO of chopped liluck dropped from $1.49 to $1.09. • The bill \\•as up in four cities -Seatlle, ?\ew York, ?.1iaml and Philadelphia - "'ith an avera1e ~ase of 1.8 percent. Consumers are learning to live with the higher costs. Peggy r.tcNamara of l\t!ami,">WOO has to feed a family of fi \'e, says: "The family budget prioriti~ have chanced. Jn order to mlinlain g'ood nutritional standards ln the face of the hlgh price ol food, we've had to sacrifice some luxuri~. like eaUng put, extensive weekend driving, first.run movies. Thrtc of my neighbor! have what they refer to u 'recession gardens'. .. " Pr1ce9 ln every city were higher at the betlnn1na of April 1974 than they were on M1rt'h I, 1rT3. The market basket bill · WU up an average of 13.S ~rcent over tho II-month period, with lncruset rang· ing from six pereent ln Los Angeles to 2$ percent in PhiJ1delphfa. " Meat aales helped cut the bill. AU~f frankfurten, -for erample, declined in 11 cities durtn g "-larch and stlyed the same tn two. The average decline ~II I rcent. The avenge price -for a po f fran k.II on March l, lt?S. waa $1.0I. ti.larch 1, trT4, the average prtce Was SI .35 and oo ~ta.rch 30, 1974, It was Sl.24. Eggs decreased In 10 cttles, down four or five oenta tO about 7~ cents a dozen in moe:t places. The price Increased In two cities, New York and Detroit, and was un<hanied Jn Phi11delphla. . • The lncre.ates on the list were prompted by rlsl"i whol.,.le commodity prices. Boosts in sugar and cocoa beans caused new increases In the prlco of Chocolate chip cookies. Chocolate chip cookies ~ere up ln 12 cities during ~farch, rising an average of 5 percent. They were unavailable .1n one tlty. The averaie prlc'e of a 14~-ounce bag of cookies was 81 cents on ~{arch 1, 1973: 75 cenu on ~tarch 1, 1974; and 79 cents on March 30, 1974, for an over-an increase cf 30 percent. Sugar-""" up at the retail as ~·ell as the wholesale le vel. A five-pound bag of granulated sugar that oost an average of 68 cents on ~larch I, 1973, cost SI L2 months later and was up to $1.17 in the la test survey. for an over·all lncre.ase of 72 percent. Suga r ~·ent up in all 13 cities during both February and ~larch. with an average ~1ardi Increase of 17 percen t. The items on the AP chl'Cklist "·ere: cOOpped chuck, pork chops, frozen orange juice, coffee, paper towels, OOtter, eggs, peanut butter, detergent. fabclc softener, tomato sauce. chocolate chip cookies, milk, fran kfurters and. sugar. The cities· rovered by the survey wer(': Atlanta, Albuquerque, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, ~trolt. Los Angellls:' 1'lian1i, New York, Provid e n c e. -R.I., Phil adelphia, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Seattle. 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' ro111P .. e l SLA Silent BANKS •.. a1 to unreaaonabfy invade the right or prlvmcy ... , ",, Patricia ·Hearst Not 10, sold the Supreme Court majority Jed by Justice William ll. .. Rehnquist. RehnquiJt waa joined by Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. and Jiali~s Pottfr. Stewart, Byro11 R. \\'hite. Harry A. Blackmun and Lewis F. Po"·ell Jr. Missing 8 Weeks Rehnqul!t said the re p o r t I n g - regulations es1abllshed by the secretary of the Treasury • violate no Fourth Amendn1ent right to be sa(e from- . unreasonable searches and seiiures. The regul ation requires the report ing of currency trans3ctions exceeding $1 0,000. the Identity of thoSe conducting the trans11ctlon and a descri ption of the lrn nsaction itself. "It Is conCel vable , and perhaps llktly tha t the bank might nOt of its own \'OliUon compile thiJ amount of detail for Its own purposes, and lherefo~ to tbat ext ent the regulations put the bank in the pmitlon of seeking lnformatlon from the cus tomer in order to eventually report It 10 the government," RehnquiSt aaW.. ''But as •·e have nottd (\n an earlier decision) 'neither incorporated no r unlncorµOr ated associations can pie.ad an unqualified ril!hl .to conduct th@ir alfairs in sec ret,' " llt!hnquist said. l 'rom Page l OFFICERS ... SA!'l ~~RANCI SCO fU PI • -Eight weeks ago today nc14'Spaper heiress Patricia Hearst WM dragged, acreatning, from her Berkeley apartment. Sk\ce her abducUon . she has been•Uied · as a p314ll to generate a $2 million food · givea\\'ay, tnd to focus 11ubli<: attenlifll"I on alleged abuses: In California penal instit.uUoiu. . • The revoluOonary Sy m b I one ~ e Llberation Army (SLA ) claims credit for ORIGIN OF TERRORIST SLA REVEAtED. Story Pogo S the kidnapl ng. and 14·on from Patricia's f1ther. Randol ph A. Hearst, presiden\_. and , editor .cf the San Francisco Examiner, the proniist; of $4 million more in food ; for the needy if his daughter Is released unharmed. But nobod y has heard from1hc SLA for n1ore than three v.'t.'Ck!. Swlday night the coalition named by the SLA to over!ee the S2 mJUion glvea14·ay .~·hi<..il endL>d last wee k appee.rcd on a, li ve broadcast over Berkeley radio ' statloo KPFA . The station has been used several times as a described by the accused men as ,._ link. bet.,,,·een the SLA and the Jlearst J1:-~bians. family. . l\ramcr's ci:imml'lnt.s came in resPonX to t."Oa11tlon criticlsrn of l hl\·Y<~Y the food program 14'a5 11dminlstcrcd . ~ "The coallllon said from the beginning that getllni: P'1lt)' bn ck waa nol their cooctm ," Kramer said. ''I think their tatal interest was that of building 14·hate\'er :rreas of po14·ei they could from the food program.:· Kr amer defended" !he food gh•eaway and re pea ted a contention that he "' thought the demands or lhe SL.A were met. / Protein Diet ----Ruletl 'Risky' ·In 1-Ieurt Cases CHICAGO I AP 1 -Researche rs gay • that a popular low carbohydrate. high protein diet m3y bE! r isky. especially for persons 14·ith heart disease. Ali llard also re mind ed the jury that Seven mcmJ)ers of the groups choSt'n ~ €a mplse ts alive today ''by virtue oe.-a by.·the SLA to watch the food givea14•ay. miracle" wllh the bullet allegedly fired said the program was pla gued by a The st udy by a heart research teom from Peter Bent Brigham llospital and the Harvard ~fcdical School Jn Bostoo is pU blished in the April I issue or the Journal oL lhe .American Medical , Association. Guess Who? I Debbie Palagyi, 7. took first place in lhe second grade category for her portrayal of a troll Saturday during the popular Valencia School carnival in Lag una J-llJ!s. Below Becky Vela . 7, demonstrates that cotton caQd y, while not durable , is good to the last slury. .Tro6'pi! H:nnt .Killcrs BEi.FASlf. Northem-lreland-(UP I) _.. Bri tish Anny troops and pollc'? cordoned off Roman Catholic and Protestant areas of Belfast today iin a house-by·house search for gunmen and bombers who took six lives over the weekend. A British officer said the searches were one Ot the biggest operations of the kind in 41i years of Northern Ireland vio!ern:e. Daily Pilot Price No w S3 Monthly • A ncv.• home riellvery price for the Daily l'ilot of ~3 per monlh \\'rnt Into cff('('!. todil~' • L'nprctcnd1•ntcd L'OSt incrr.'.lses in ult aspe<:l~ of ne,vspaper prod uction and distribution !hr past 114'0 years. such a'.'! a 23 pcrc1'n~ 1ncrl'llSC in the co~t of nc\vsprint 1:1.iper. make the 35 cents per month 1nt'rri'tsr nticcssarv. 1'nough ncv..spapers ·"ere removed from price ron trols March 15, the Dally Pilot had previously filed \\'ith price control olflcials required documentation to establish this price adjustment as fully cosl·Justificd. The rtew prlce also permit'.'! your Dall)' ?llot carrie r. "ho I'.'! an Independent merch1tnt. on increase In earnings for his services to you. Thu Dally Piiot regrets the necessity for 11 price increase. but pledges to ._ continue meklnjl evtry tf!ort lo 1\ve renders improved nc"s coverage and mo re e[ficicnl prodUcllon techniques. Chief of Police Asks Disability CAJ\l.SBAD (AP) -Interim Chief of Police Jack C. Ha\\'e plotted "a more stable course" in taking over today after Ralph W. Laughlin acquiesced in demands that he step out as chief after !our ;tars. Laughlin. 45, submitted a phys ician's letier Friday asking !Or disability retirelnent. City A1anager Paul 0 . Bussey . accused him of fomenting dissension. • llawe .is a former chief of pollce In El Centro and Santa Barbara and a retired Los Angeles police capmin. Venereal Disease Movies Screened 114'0 films "'hich may become part of the Capistrano Unified School District venertal disease education program will be 3crcencd lonlghl at 7 o'clock In Se rr• School. Alter seeing the films the board or trustees will be ·asked to mnslder them for Inclusion ln the 10th and 12th arade programs. 'I'he board will also consider a policy thai slates venerea l disease Instruction will be provided for ~tudents In lhc sixth, lenlh nnd 12th grad es. ...... ., by Gray lodging just one· inch (rom the . general lack?' ~rdlnaUon. . . 14·ounded man's heart. The SL.A in 1ls last rommun1ca llon "Daroldi inleiided to kill Robinette and· dcmande(f"iO' hear lrom the coalition al the defense has been Wlable to ptO\'e the conclusion of the food program. The anything ot he~ise." f\-!illard said. • broadcast y,·as Its report, said ooalitiOn "And Gray Is lucky that he isn't sitting leader Arnold To\\'J\Scnd ol the San here today facing the same charge," the .Fraf!CISCO Western APdlUoo Project Area prosecutor added. Coalition. · l 'rotn Page l SA DDLEBACK .. the March 5 election. The new trustees \\1lll be elected at large by all district voters but to qualify as a ca ndidate must. live in the area with the vpcancy. "The food v.·as net'ded and welcomed by the people," he said, ''but It i.s a sad commentary that It takes an event like this to feed !ind lllustrafe the problems of the hungry." But Washington Secretary of State A. Ludlow Krnmer, who headed the Hearst food program in California. said today in Olympia the-coalition named by the SL.A to oversee the $2 million program was more interested in po14•er th an in seeing the sa fe retwn of Patricia Hearst. The rest archers had 12 healthv hospital employes. ages 21 to 32. folloW the diet outlined in TI-.e Doctors' Quick Weig ht Loss Diet. by Ors. Irwin ~1.. ·sunman and s. s. Baker. · -The diet consi.!lts almost wholly of protein and animal fats and calls for at least eight glasses of water a day:' · The research tea m, ronslsl\rrg of Dr&. Frank Ric kman, Joseph Dingman and James E. Dalen and Nancy Mitchell. a nurse. said that blood cholesterol levels rose an ·average of 16.3 perCfflt in the subjects during the di et per iod . • High cholesterol levels have been associated with coronary artery disease. ~lost of the subjects compla ined while on the dr•et £ symptom'.'1-0t e~y fatigue,\ lassitude mild nausea and occasional di arr he · ~What is Being Said ; About Positive Reducing ., JANIS BEIST -"Thank~ lo Glorll' ¥anhl11 I hlv• toM rro111 I lilt 14 to I .. lilt 8. 1t..1 Iott 2211. lnch•11nd 15 lbs. My hlpl h1>'e 1lway1 bffn out of proportion wttb· tho f1!1t or me -11ow I an pt ~lothu 10 nt. It dld11'111ke llllY lt:etlUOlll l ilt Id Ml Ind \I Wll full,'" MAIUOllUl ANDll'llON -'"Et'trfGM It 1n .. ~h aood •Plrln bee111 .. '"'l'YoM r .. 1t '° aood, bo1ll phyilctUy ind •mob~. I 19 to Clorll M1r9Mll'111'111 • hud d•:r.• work IO unwind all or tht 1che11nd p 1 whitl l 1m.1Npln111p ind ltx)klnf tood 1001" • (., SllS: WI llVE UPTO OUI l'IOMISES AND HEii IS THE PIOOF. e stMl.fRIVATE FACILITIES e P'fRSOJIAl ATI'EllTIOff e 0flEDUClffG WITHOUT MUSCLE·IUILDIJllG EXERCISES e TAKE Tl'IEATMENTI WITHOUT CHANGING CLOTHES ,..,.. ... Ofl ·-...,.~ ...... _._,"' .,.,.,.._, e AESUln ARE .lt HIEVEO THROUGH A PRO· GRAM OF NUTRITIONAL GUIOAllCE ANO INDIVIDUALLY DESIGffEO flRMlllO AllO TOllH•G TECHNIQUES. BECAUSE lllOtVIDUAL •1rtUl'IE rl'IDILlMS Olfflfll. VOUfll RESULTS MAY IE DlfflRENT THAN THOSE ACHIEVED IY SOMEONE ELSE. AffJtM>,/tJ of outhlnlkfty .,, on flli /rt 1hf honH off/ct, BE OUR GUEST FOR A SAMPLE VISIT TO SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU I FIEWPORT lllCH' 4JOPAClflCCOASTHWY.- -64Z.JUO ., I AUDREY IAll'.KER -'"I h1'c M.,.r loll tnou&h in the rtaht pl.11:et 10 N:duoe my dtt• til•. Arter bl!ln1 ilze 16 for yun, ic'1 unbelievable 10 ...,_, W.e 12. I'm IOld on the Glort. M1uh1ll lftiJht reduction p10111m. Not only did I lote 21 II. lb&. &nd l6 inchff, I alto ronl "'ondtrful lllld hi.,. much morr e~rS)' ," •. I JUNE IERNAl'IOS-"I wi uuly 11Y tha~ my pro111m with Gloria Mushlll ti.1 --' cl\anged my entln life! Not only 414 1 .,,_ 25 lbL and 26 lnche1, b111 I notiotd 1 Mw Ztll for li'riflJ.,. . -- '/ .. -.-. . ' . ~ , ''"' t • ·- . Today's Final _.:untington · Bea~h · -F•nntain ·Valley N.Y. Stocks *· VOL. 67, NO. 91, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL I, 1974 TEN CENTS • . . ·, Hunting~on ·Cat Owners to Fight Licensing ~ -:->-The new cal lictnslng law pissed in Huntingtoo Beath may raise more of a roar than city councilrnen expected. \\'hen a public hearing on the .cat tag issue was held Feb. t there was litUe vocal opposition but cat owners art oow beginning .to gather their forces for a 'fight that could wind up with a refettndwn election. E.A. Van Teslaar, a retired Navy commander, has farmed Pet Owners Committee, an angry clan of cat ' . ·=·. "= supporters that vows a "fight to the end" O\'er the new Jaw. 1be conimlttee is inviting all interested residents to an open meetinl at I p.m ... 'lbuhday. in the 5aQ JUji.11 Room ot 'the Shera""' Bead! Inn. .. Rid>anl . Calore. .pr<Old<nt of the NatiOnal Cat Prot.ectkm "Society, will be the featured speaker at Thursday's meeting. Van Teslaar objects to the $10 mandatory cat license (starting Aptil 51, •. . ' i ' City Conn~il Candidates ' !j <1 On April 9, voters hi Bimliagtoa Beacla will stied four of It cucUdate1 for 1ea11 oa tbe city councll. The Dally Piiot 11 preseaHac brief profllts ef lite cancHdat.es nd tbtir rlews. The lnformatk>ft ID at candidate.' 0"11 weirds is reprinted from tk qoestioo· naire developed by Ute Haatiqton Btacb Le...,e of Womtn Votm. Tht'"leape asked each cudidate: "In view ef the-development of the city 111 lite pa st few years: tbt ecooomic and eaviromentaJ needs; lDd the CWTeat energy problems, what action would )'Oii lnttlate or su pport hi the folknring areas: growth, transportation, air quality, land use and economic devektpment'! Jtlc<:raeke11 GEORGE C. McCRACKEN. 50. of 20071 .Beaumont Circle, i!i a (ormer city council man and mayo r. He is a building contractor based in the city. In 31\!v.·er to the L\YV question on growth, transportation . air quality, land use and economic development . he says: "In determining a growth policy that satisfies community needs, racts, rather than emotions, must rule. A good start has been made in providing t b e s e facts, such as the 'Citizens' P o I i c y Plan,•· 'Analysis of Land Use.' and the recent 'Growth Pol-M«•~.c:1N icy Study.' Now the !lOUlldnw and eco- nomies should be established, and a firm plan set in moUon. "lt"is: ~asary-k> establish a balanced oormnunity relating to industrial and commercial as well as residential. It is mandatory ~L commercial and light in· dustrial development be motivated. as this ls our source of employment and the off-setting tax base for less tax re- quirements on our homes. "We must plan lo accommodate and protect au residential areas of our com- munity. Citizens of all income levels should be allowed to live with dignity and pride. 1bis is particularly important to senior citizens with fixed incomes and young couples starting families. "'Ibe alternative to a balanced com- mm\ity can lead to deteriorated areas, federal housing projects, forecl.osurcs, and the lcm of citizens' pride in our com- munity. "~lass transportation is primarily a regional problem , and I will continue to .support its rapid development. We should plan to connect feeder lines to the reginal system \\'hen activated . "We should immediately establi.sh shuttles to our retail centers, beach front, libraries, and other m a j or facilitjes, as they are especially needed now by senior citizens, shoppers, and our youth. "Air quality is also primarily a regional problem. and our city should ac- tively Sl.lpport tne . districts fonned to deal wilb it. I wouJd not favor the ex- penditures oC large 5Um5 to duplicate ac- tivities of these other agencies. "We have an existing land use plan that was modified far less density and more open space while I was a member of the city oouncil. ~ow, we must again respond to the new v-•ave of public con- cern and legislative mandates for the best utilization for the citizens of llun· tingtoo Beach. "To provide a well-balanced com- mw!lty, our dty must expand its pro- gram to attract desirable commercial and light I n d u s t r i a I developments. Caref\11 consideration must be given to proposed t~ and localions in order to avoid an unfavorable impact on our quality of life. Our city's eoonomic future, employment and tax structure de4 pend oo. our mccess in this area.'· Porter MARCUS M. PORTER, 3&. of 19812 Providenot Lane, ls currently a city planning commissk>ner. He bas served five years on lhe cornmls.slon, ooce as CDairman. Frates for Wilson WASHINGTON (AP) -Woshington auorney John J . wn,.. ,.id today he has been teptaced by WllliJm S. Frates of Mlami .aa defente COllUel for former While "°"" domestic ad""" John o. E1irltchman ln the Walera:ate coverup case. Fra~ represented C. G. Rebozo, ooe of President Nixon '• closest friends. in o 110 mUlion libel .Wt filed against the Wuhl-l'ollmN<M!mbcr. • / Io answe"r to Uie LWV question of grov-1.h . transportation. air' quality, land use and economic development. he says: "Resident ial groY.1h, part icularly high density residential groY.1h. must be con- trolled. Ch·ercrowdcd - iChools, overtaxed :ity services a n d ::ongested s t r e e Is v-ill continue to be' our problems If y,·e don't act now .. T~ ~ city must spe~ ',.J• least $105 for every SHlO it ~ives in residential tax re-'°'"111t venue to supply vital services to those homes. We must offset this inlbelanct. "l propose we accelerate \ocating in- dUSrial and commercial enterprisea in our oxlunUnlty' to pmitively expand our lax base and establish a 90und llO'.>DOITiiC foundation for HWllington Beach. "The unique nature of our climate and beaches can assist us in promOting our central location in a skilled labor and commercial market. But we v-ill .benefit from fhese assets only if we are dedicated to pursue quality instead of quantity. "Residential growth means more cars and air pollution. Uncontrolled grov.1h can only aggravate this situation . Furthermore, a project such as the Edison plant expansion not only in· creases air pollution, it is growth m: ducing and is wasteful of scarce fuel resources when suitable, c I e a n alternatives exist to supply energy nee<h . Our limited re!IOUrees are too valuable to sell for a few la1 dollars. ''The immediate implementation or a useful ~ system like 'dial-a-ride' is an urgent necessity. I v-ill work for its establishment because it. v..111 help mobilize our senior citizens aOO youth , and provide a morr,J'economlcal, I~ polluting alternative Io the automobile. The public's enthusiastic support of a 'dial-a-ride' system will lessen the drain on scarce fuel resources. "I will also actively support expansion of bike trails to provide yet anotner transportation alternative. I v-'.lll inl!ist ~n a scheduled, ·timely completion of this system. "l am opposed to a policy of continued development which will trade our fe"· re· maining open lands· like the Bolsa Chica ~ marshlands and our blUff areas foJ 60,000 additional residents and an 'asptialt and rooltop' wasteland. . . "l will cootinue to v.mk to 1N1titute policies to control land use in the public interest and reduce densities to les!en tbe demand on city services and recrea· lional facilities.'' Swain JOHN PATRICK SIVAlN. 25,1>1 16312 Angler Lane, is a self-emplofed businessman in the home improvement field. He ii also a graduate of the U.S. Naval Training Command in electronics intelligence. ln ansv-·er to the LWV question on gro"1h. lran3p0rtation . air quality, land use and economic development, he says: "A well-balanced devt.lopment of any 'city is a neoesstty. Huntingt.orl Beam has the land are.a for ~..-~ continued ea-pa.nsloo ol both industry and residential hooslng. The right kind ol in- dustry, such as McllOnnell lloog)8S, provides txcellent employment advan- -~ges 10 the •·hite collar and blue col· IWAIN lar "-orkers, iJ a 1trong •net to our property ta:t bese, and Js a beautiful aght to dMve pest. "l favot l~tives to bring more of the same benifidal lndU5try to Hun· tington Beach. That y,·ay. the com· mtrclally too<d proJ><rQ>, which In many (See CANDIDATES, l'l(e ZI • a leash law contained in the ordinance and the ma.Mer in which the law was passed. "This is a. partitblar ordinance which is ridiculous on lhe fa ce. One WOl¥fert v-1!.at other ordinances have been passed "'ith rkliculoµs changes," he complains. He Is espteialty upset that the cat tag issue ~med buried in' 1973· 001. v-·as re5urrected this year by the council. In the early monlM o( 1973, several bearings on itWere held and Councilmen . . refu~ tO p.a..o;i" a mandatory cat licerue after considerable public opposition "'as expr6Sed. A voluntary cat license ""·as established but thrown out when. the mandatory law was adopted. While the neW la-: dOes: have a section which prohibits the free roaming of cats. Otnnis Smith, direct.or ot California Animal Control (CACI. which hand les the city animal "·ork. 'Said that won't be rnlorced. Campaign Cl1ica.11er y lfe haS slated se\'fral fim t>S th.11 the only purpose fofsuch a code section is to giYc CAC the authority to pick up cats "·hen 1t is neecssary. Snlilh says CAC does not plan to become activ<'IY in,·olvcd 14•1th '"catching cats." The city adopted the $10 ca t license - ~an1c as the new fee' for dog 1ags - baS<'d on Srnith's report that about-ooc- third of his ag<'ocy 's effoi1 and money ~ spent on cal complaints. • Final appro,·al 1a routine ;u."11on l of the anima l l'Ofl\rol la~ 1~ Si.'hc'<lu!ed for torught's i o'clock council n1ct•hng, .but Van Tt>s1'.1ar's group has no1 announctd any plans to attend. He h:1s said he 11 ill 11ork nl'lJ\'CI) lu suppoi-t citr counr1l ,-.1ncl1d;11c-. in lhc Apt1l 9 ('It'd.Lon "ho 11111 oppo-..e the <;;it la w. • • And the an~ry pt•\ 01111(•r ab,.) 1·o"cd lo carry pclJ11ons. if nt·cess;.it\'. in ;,in 1·ffort t.QjQri;e a r1.·h·rcnd11111 cll'\'1l1Jn OJ!ld h<u e the cat la11• rcp..·a!cd • : 'T-ricks' ~Jury Selected WA.5H1NGTON fAPl -Jury selection was completed today in the tnal of former presidential appo int me tits secretary Dwight L. Ola.pin, who lo; charged with lying to a grand jury about the .. dirty po!iticaf tricks" of Donald H. Segrett l Seven m('n and five \\'Omen "·ere· Chosen to hea r the eru;e. Four alternates also "·ere selected. Earlier. U.S. District Judge Gerllard H. Gesell told poten tial jurors that the trial is expected to last no more than "a week or 10 days." "I can as.s1Jre you this Lt a firm Mm·der Trial Suspec~ Said Like l\1aniacs ,.. By TOM BARLEY ~ ~ Of Ille DlllY ''"' Sl•ff ' Tu·o police officers, sepafa~y accused in Orange County Superior Court of murder and assault. behaved like "ra\'in·~ maniacs" during the shooting fracas on Jan. 5, 1973 at the Bachelor's llJ bar. the prosecution ~ today in its final statemert. , Deputy District Attorney Ted Millard . demanded a verdict of first -de~ murder against Cypress police Sgt. Thomas Baroldi, 26, and an assault ·eonv:iction against. Garden G r o v e patrolman Jerry Gray, 29, 'as he wrapped up his case against both men . ~fillard said the def~ has done "ib!;olutely nothing" to disprove the prosecution 's aca>unt of the barroom brawl lhat led to the death of Marine Corps Capt. Randall S. RoblrK!Ut:, 25, and the wounding of patron Sam Campise, 35. -·~The hard-hitting prosecutor asked a jury that <;\'ill sleliberate aft('r heari ng the final defense statement to reject "the ridiculous theory" that Robinette v-·as trying to grab Baroldi's v.·eaPofl from him shortly before the helicopter pilot v.·as shot in the Chest. And he reminded lhe jury of Robinette's dying statement to the effect that be was trying to help ttJ:e iwo police office.rs and not hamper lbem shortly before the shots were fired. Baroldi is charged v..·ith the killing of Robinette. Gray is charged with assault with a ~ly Weapon in the wounding o! Campise. Millard said Robinette was shot in the bat during an uproar triggered when the two off duty office's made derogatory comments to female patrons allegedly described by the accused men as lesbians. 1-tillard also reminded 1he jury that Campise is alive today "by virtue of a miracle" with the bullet allegedly fired by Gray lodging just one inch from the "''ounded man's heart. "Baroldi intended to kill Robinette and the defense has bee.n unable to prove anything Qthery,ise," Millard said. "And Gray is lucky that be isn't silting here today facing tbe same charge," the Jrosecutor added. RESULTS 'GREAT" FOR AN OLD 88 No piano roll blues here. Thia td aold a piano the !int day It •PP"•red In the Dally Pilot-and lo the fint call•" I Pl.A VER Piano~. •lee or pedal, wtmany rolls. n ays wtll. ·$.SSS. (Phoo< No.) Tak< note of the sharp multa and don't feel Oat nut .Ume you have som•thing musical lo stll. Or tr)' Dally Pilot clwlll<d ad! for moving othu merchandise, too. 11\6 ~number to call tdlrtct lint) 11 ~a. est imate: it will no\ be a long trial:' the judge sa~. · Thi! jury of 12 and fow-altemau.ls will be scquesterro during the trial. In the courtroom y,·e.re Oiapln's wife, Susan. and his parents, ~Ir. and ~lrs. Spencer Cbapiu. The judgl' excused a nu1nbcr of prospecli\'e jurors who gave personal reasons v-·hy 1hry oould not serve. then "·ent into th<> issue of pr<'trial publ ic.ii~'· "How n1;:iny of you more or less rrgularly ha1·c beard news stories ori radio about \Yatcrgate?" he asked. Sixteen hands went up. · Flight L~tae "Hov-· many of· you more or less regularly ha\·c read front page stories , edltoria.ls. or columnists appearing in th \\.'ashington Po~t?" Nineteen hands. To the same qll{:stion about tcle\ision broadcast~. sorne 25 of lhe poten tial jurors ra ised hand~. Aftrr S<'\'Cfl such qut'stions. Gesell asked hov.• many had not put up t'llf'ir hands at least once. ;:ifld there "·ere four . Gesell got no respon."" fmm any of the some JO potential jurors left when he asked whtther ''because "A'hat you have read or heard on TV or radio you have a Howie Straughan, 12 , Fountain Valley, admires SOf!!e of the planes displayed at }.1ile Square Park over the weekend. Fi rst three models in line are lttE 109 ~tesserschmitts, German fighters of \Vorld 'Var 11. Big display of model cars and planes benefited Ca nscr Society. Hu11tington Cou11cil Meets 111 New Cha1nhe1· To1tight The designation of Meadowlark Golf Course as pennanent open space will be one ol the major topics ol tonighrs HunUngt.On Beach City ~Countil session - the first meeting Jn the new council chamber. CouncUmm will gather In the chamber about S:30 p.m. to test the new audio- visual equipment and speaker system. bot the business meeting won't start Wllil 7 p.m. The council chamber j_, the WlSller facility between the fivHt6ry cit)' hall and thtte--'lOl'y pollct building on ltlain Stre-et at ~ft:1mion A\•enue'. Councilmen wlll consider re7.0fling the r.teadowlark property to a n c w designation -ROS fftttrealion Open Space) -which "''OUld prevent the 4 construction.of OOmts on the land. · It first came up March 18, and the ooundl cootinued·the publio bearina after ~1cadov-•Jark OY.'?lCrs objected that 1hc rezoning y,·ould affect the c i l )' 's negotiation for purchase of the Warner A\·enue golf course. Cecil Hollings"·orlh, c<Hlv-'ner of the 95.&-acre coorse, complained then that the rezoning y,ooJd lo11o·er the value of the property 10 the city's ad\·antage . He also pointed out the land could ha,·e been 50Jd the yrar Defore to a housing developtr for $4 4 millioo. , City Adm iRistrator Oa\•e l\owland.o; s:ud 1od.1y he 11o·as '"much rn~ra~t<t " with a nego1iation scssloh held ~farch l7 with r.te.ado'll•lark OY.Tters and he dottn't feel the ~:r.onlng toniiV't would afftct the negotiations. .. V.1e had one of our best t•lks last !Jme, '' Rowltind!I said loday. "We haven·t heard 'from them $Ince, but I'm encouraged. We pretly much know what IS.. GOI.F, Page I I I • fixed opinion that any onf' in1·1"1tigalcd bv the special proS('('utor n1u~1 be guilty oi something ... After 2J QU('S\ons, man}· .of them ix'tlring on possible pretrial P,rcjudic(': the judge excused th ree more people. Cha pin. fonnl'r pr c s i d c n I I a I appointments secretary . \l:I'\ indicted \'ov. 29. on four counL~ of t~·ing to a. grand jury. Special \\'atcrgotc pro'.'iccutor Ll.'00 Ja\\·orski .Yins said that ousted \1/hltc House CQllllSCl Jotui Y..'. Dean 111 v--ould be a key go\'ernmcnl "'ilncss aga~l (Set CHAPIS, Pagt !I Bank 'S noo11' ·Lt\V Upheld By Top Cot1rt \\'ASHl:\GTON tAP f -Th<' t:.S. Supreme Cout! toda y ~~held . a controversial federal la"' requ iring broad scale report ing by banks of ci1licns· financial transactions. Criti cs call the law a massive invasion of constitutional rlght.s. but th e government claims it is neccwry to fight increasingly sophistica1ro crime. By a vote of 6 to 3. the court upheld the Bank Secrecy Act. overturning 1n part a lowe"r court rl('Cision that voided the la11o's ·most sweeping domestic reporting pro- \'isio n. The al"\ "·as written to g Ive go\'emment access to informat ion havYJg \1·hat the Back Sec recy Acl describes as "a high degree of usefulness in criminal, tax or rcgulaft:lry invcst1g atioru or proceed ings." . Under the act and r('gul:ition or the V.S. Treasury Departmenl. financial instilutions n1ust fl lc report s \••ith the Internal Hevenue Scr\·icc on 1r;insactions exceeding $10.000. • A lhree·judge court 1n California approved the ext('nSi\•e rl·cord·keeping requirements or !he act. and the requirement th at money movement out or the COUJllry be reported. Appeals had been fill'd hy the California Bankers As."OC1ation, the American Civil J.1hcrtics Un ion f oUJld.1tion of Northern Cali fornia , Inc. and the gove rnment. But the judges of the lower court said . that the "virtually un limited reporting from banks" of domestic financial 1ransaclio ns requi red by the act "so far lranscends the constitutional lim11S . !See BAXKS, Page 1) Orange Coast Weathe r · lligh clouds ot times through Tuesda y 'o\'lt h !IQmr coastal ld'w clouds tonight and Tursday morn· ing. Slightly cooler "'1th high! at the beaches in 1he u1>pcr 60s ris- ing to the Jo"' 70s inland. l i\SlllE T ODi\ l' The pn1clt of n1/!01cd L rco11- tJn1y 1s sq1.1,.ez111f1 mosr t1ghtlu 0,1 Aw1er1m ·K retired c111:ens u·ho. df'sp111· n1trcn.1cJ 111 /:Jf'JJC· fies , f111d !11e1r ·111c1irne1 111ar1,.. quote. Tilt problen1 1~ upprooC'i• ed /ro1t1 jfl11r ptrsf~Ctlllt.9 tlll Page 22 today. ....,;.. )I LM. ...,.. ' t.lif.,i.I• l c11ol""4 U·1' (-IC.I 11 c..--IJ O.•lft llollttl H Etl .. rll l I"•" f ......... 1_1 " l"lflt""' ll•U """'-1' ~M 1....-.n 1' M•"''' fl ''""........... . Or•"" (""""' 11 ''!"'• ,...,.,. 11 ~ , .... iact .IMrtid• 11-11 T.it¥l1i.,. t1 Tlte••.n 21 W.Ulfttl • lll'IMMft'I Newt 11o-ll \11' ... MI N..,... t ,--• . . ~ •. 2 U.i41l V PILU T ' H . 2.2 Percent . .. ' ' . \. . ·-• Mondill)', April '• 111 .. • • 1 Famify Gr·()Cery Nixori ~~:pers Gift ~ulled' NEW Y K (API -Th< prepraldent 1 p a p e r a that -t Nixon clonaled to the NMJonal Ardtives to claim • '575.0QO tu deduc11on wt\e culta:I to eliminate: ··s ensitive'' documents. I.he New York Tirne5 Nld today, Hrmtington ·candidates l H1ID.tingto11 Accident ' , .. Costs Decrease Endorsecl Cai· So11ght i By The Associ»ted Pres!l The family grocery bill de<:Hned slightly during f\larch. me fu"St such drop in five months, an AP market bast~I !llrvey shows. ~10f<' items "·rnt up In price than wt>nl do~'ll-·But sales on meat and eggs cut~ dollar va lue of the nl&rketbaskel in nine of 13 Items checked, v.·i th an av~rage decre.ue ol 2.2 percent. It wa! the first month since October that marketba.sket d~llnes outnwnbered increases. The AP priced 15 food and nonfood items ln 13 cities on March I, 1973 and ha!I rechecked at me begiMing of each suC'Cttdlng month. In Las Angeles. the IS-item total v.·ent from $11.15 to $11 . down one percent. The latest check showed th.at 32.3 percent of the items in the 11urvey went up in price during March, 1974; 23.6 pert'ttlt decreased; 36.4 percent \vere unctuinged ; and 7.7 percent v.•ere unavailable on one <If the t°"·o survey dates. The marketbasket decreases ranged from a fraction of a percenl in Albuquerque. N.~t to 4 percent in Boston v.·here the price of a pound of chopped chuck dropped from Sl.49 to $1.09. 'Fhe bill was up in four cities -Seattle, t\ew York. J.tiaml and Philadelphia - "·ith an average increase of 1.6 peroe:nt. Consumen are learning to live with the higher CO&ts. Peggy lltcNamara of lltiaml, v.·ho bas to feed a family or five, says: "'Jbe family budget priorities have changed. In order to maintain good nutritional standards in the face of the hi&h price of food, we've had to sacrifice some lu:ruries, like eating out, extensive weekend drivina. nrst·ntn movies. Thrte of my nelahbors hive what they refer to as 'rteesslon gardens' ... " Prices ln every city were higher at the beginning of April 1974 than they were on March J, 1973. The market basket bill wu up an average of 13.3 percent over the IS.month period, with increases rang. me·.from six percent in Los Angeles to 2$ pen:ent In Philadelphia. Meat sales helped cut the bill. All-beef frankfurters, for exarriple. declined in 11 cities during l\Jan:h and stayed the. same in two. 'Ille average decline wu't percent. The average price for a p>und of all-bef:f franks on March'l, 1973, was fl.09. Ob March 1, 1974, the average price was fl.3S and on l\1arcr 30, 1974. it was $1.24. ... Eggs decreased in 10 cities, down four or fwe rents to about 75 cents a doien In moSt places. The price increased in two cities, New York and DetroH, and was unchanged in Phlladelpbla. Tbe tncreases on the llll Were " • Valley to Weigh Liquor Store Approval-A~l Plaming commWion approval of a liquor store across the street from a school will be challenged before the Fountain Valley City Council at 8 p.m. Tuesday. The meeting is tn oou:ncil chambers at City Hall , 10200 Slater Ave. William Fallon filed l.h~ appeal o( the use pennlt granted Philip Cbapirm to build'"a 1 I q u o r store at the northwest oomer of Los Jardines West and SJater Avenue. The store \\"OUld be in a shopping center acr05.'i the street from l\1asuda Elementary School, to open in the wlnt.er ol 1975. . The Fountain Valley School District has Laken ;. titand against liqucsr sales adjacent to schools. - In its action. t.he plarming commission said there would be no detrimental effect oo the area from the sale ol store. Chapirson filed a petition he claimed was signed by~ residents in sppport or the store. , ... 0o;-"V" "0..1. ....~ ....... ",,._ c...a -l'lt ..... , .. 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COll"'Y~4i 1540.1110 ~ 1t1t . °""" C-r """°"""" C--' No-110! ..... -11!._.,,,ll .... !! .. or -0 • ..,,-..,.,.. ... u -''"" eo. ~" ....__11•~01~•0tr ._,_. lilM lllMI• tlli>f fl ~ """" QM!""' -~-'°"'°'~'"' r!OO......,,,,;.h.,.. «OO"'llf'lfl! ,"lollltl'J°""'....,_,,s - prompted by ruing wholesale commodity price.s. Baosts in sugar and cocoa beans cal19Cd new lncrease1 In t.ht prkt of chocolate chip cookies. Chocolate chip cookfes were up in 12 cities during r-.1arch, rlsing an averaa:e of !i percent. They were unavailable in one city. The a\·erage prioe of a 14\/a-ounce bag of cookies was 61 centa on March I, 1973; 7S·cent.s on March 1, 1974; aod 71 ~is Qn J\farch 30, 197(, for an over~ increase of 30 percent. Sugar waa up at '\he retail a.s W"ell as the wholesale level. A !lye.pound bag of . granWated sugar that ~t an ave.rage of 68 cents on March I. 1973. C06l St· 12 months later and was up to $1.17 in the latest survey, for an over-all incrtase ol 72 percent. Sugar went up In all 13 ciUes d\ll'ing Doth February and ~farch, "With an average March increase of 17 percent . . , Thousands: o( newspaper clifr pings and even unclippl'd ne~·'.'I· papen v.·ere included in the Jlft while · ''~itlve f 11 e s r~int' J. Edgar llo o ver , JacqueUne Kennedy ,,and the Vietnam v.•ar" were rembved, t~ Times said. The news~ quoted testimony given to the <Xll'igreslk>nal Joint lttee on Internal Revenue ration, which • is investigating N 'a ta• returns,. .and '" i.n iJl,v tory ol the papers as the source f« Its lnfonnatlon. Protein Diet Ruled '~isky' . Jn Heart Cases The lfuntington Beach JIO~I E Councll, a coalition -0f homco"·ncr a~sociatlons, has annow1ced . its support for three city coWlcll candidates and one c I e r k conteodcr In the April 9't'1ection . Ralph Bauer. Norma Gibbs and M:irk Poncr have all \\'On the HOi\.IE Council's eodorsemenl in the council race, while K1therine "Kit~y" \\'allin "'.as boosted for city clerk . , Bauer is a trustee on bot!) the lruntington Beach Union High 'School District and the Ocean View Distric;( school boards. P.1rs .• Gibbs. a former mayo r Of Sea l Beach. Is the only lncuf'(lbent endorsed. She is. currently serving her first fotir· year lenn on the Hurttington Beach i:ovcming body. Both Porter and V.1allin arc members or the city planning co1nmisslon . positions -to-which tbey \l'l're appointed by !he city council. Fr11m Page J The l"MorS<'mcnts 1ovcrc n1ade last wee~ during the HOME Council's regula r .... meeting. The selection process involYNI C<\NDIDATES .•. CHICAGO (AP ) -Researchers say a se<:ret ballot. according to llOME that a popular 1ow carboh),trate. high Council President Dave Diamond. protein diet may be risky •especially for The ~JOr-.tE Council claims to represent instanCes is an eyet0rt, "wld undergo persons with heart d~. about l~.000 residcnt.s \''ho are members its own fonn of urban renewal. .,,. 1be stadl by a hea rt research learn of vanous homoov.llt'T' associations. uA ti"atllit system is ii necessity in the from Peter Bcnf Brigham Hospital arxr-About 40 members voted on the coming Years. The points of civic and the Harvard ~fedlcal School in Boston is' tndorsements, according lo B r i an eccnomlc interesb are expanding, and published in the April l issue of the' Par~inson, former HOr-.fE Co u n c i I many of the older residents of the Journal of the American-~iedical President and current publ icity chair· downto.,.,11 area have no \\'ay to ahop at Msocialioo . man.. _ the HWJtington Center or visit the new 1be researchers had 12 healthy \Vb1.le four seats are open in the ~Pri.1 9 library on Golden West Street when It Is hospital em ployet, ages 21 to 32. follow balloting, the ~me o.,.,·ne!'S organl.Ulhon comp&eted. Our youngsters ruon to the tht diet outlined in The Doeton' Quick agr~ to achve1y support only lhree dangerous hitch ·hiking of rides with Weight l.A>SS Diet. by Ors. Irw in J\t, ca,ndidates. Parkinson Said the fourth strangers to go to the beach or Wiling Sti11man and s. s. Baker. spot \\'as left open so members would cross-~wn friends. A bus l)'lt.em ahould 'lbe diet mmlsb almost ~'holly of have one comp_lelely f~ choi~ even if. be inaugurated as soon as posslble. protein and' animal fata and calls for at th~y follow the endorsdnents. especially with the loomin1 threat of gas least ei&ht glasses of 11o•ater a day. rationing. -..... h •-f "ibe Huntington Beach area 11n:: reaMrc tetm, cons~tlng o Ors. geographically lies ln a natural oorridor Frank Rickman, Joseph DingmAn and throogh which mild off-llhore winds Jamte E. Daltn and Nancy Mllchell. a sweep in dally. We have naUlrllly de.lll nur!e, ukl that blood cholesterot le\"els air, except during 1 Santa Ana Wind 000• mie an average al. J&.3 pel'tt'llt in the dltiOn. To propooe ony clean air._.-am !llbi«fa dlll'lnc the diet period. wouJd be an ovttlapptng of the APCD High cholestf.rol levels ha \·e been state program and a wa!Ke ol money. associated with ooronary artery di~ase. "'Ibe use of land within the. d ty has MOdt of the subjecU complained while been predetermined by the muter plan. on the diet of symptoms ·of easy fatigue. However, flhe.time !pin betweea DOW and laaltude, ml.Id naUIU. and occasional llold Your Breath GARDEN CITY, K:m. (UPJ) -Police are looking for burglars with strong breath .and a heavy case of indigestion. ~e Garden City VFW Hall reported lh1eves look 68 sausage and 'onloo pizzas va lued at $69.50. · 'TRICKS>' TRIAL OPENS Ex·Nixo"! Aidi Ch1pin From Page· J CHAPIN ... ... Ch:i pin. .. Dean. "ho plc<1dcd guilty las( Octol5e'r trzJiring 1o ol>struct lhe invt>sligation.. of t . \\'atergate brcak·in. already has t 1fLcd as a prosecution v.·itncsS at the Kew York trial of formei Cabinet members John N. ~1.itchc.11 and Maurice H. Stans. Another key prosecution "'itness will be Scgretti, \\'ho served five mooths in a federal correctional facility a ft er pleading guilty to m l·s d e m e ·a n o r violatioM of federal election Ja"·s. Segretti v.·as released last ~1onday. Like Dean, Segrtlli agreed to cooperate with the special pr06eCUtor's office. . . .1'1·oops Hunt Killer~ BELf"AST. North ern lrtlarxi (UPI) - Britist? Anny troops and poJi~~ cordoned off Roman Catholic and Protestant areas of Belfast today iin a house-by-house search for gunmen and bombers who took six lives over the weekend. A British officer said the searches were one of the biggest operations of the kind in 4"'1 years of Northern Ireland \.·iolence. i'rnHic in\•e!ttga.tors asked pcnons In the lltf'lllinglon Bf':ict1 nrC'! to help l~Tt the au101110bile 1nvolvt'd lo last wtt:k'• hit-nnd·rtln accid('lll 111 Atlam5 Avenu" and Bushard Street. ThC' car. bclic1o•ed 10 be a while Cadillac . 195!41 model, wa.s Involved In An at>cident on ~·l an::h 2t striking an 18- year-old bicyclist The youth, IWgcr Demers or 16350 Jody Circle, West minster. has shicc been ·r~ liase<I from Huntin~Qfl Jnteroommunity Hospital. and 1s in "il:ood coodiHoo" according 10 Huntington Beach police. Police say the missing car has a shattered froot '>''indshicld. A complete M!arch of body repair shops in the area has be-en cohductk:I. but pol ice have befn una ble to locate the automobile. Jn\'CStitintori; believe the Cadillac i.5 being hidden in a private garage. and they urge anrooe v.•ho has seen the car t.o repbrt if to Polite.· Police say the drivl'r of !he car, thought to be a woman in her Ms or 40:!!. struck !Jcmers and then sped ijff. leaving him unconscious. Fa1nily of Six Killed in Crasl1 ' • l PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP} -Six members of a family v.·erc killed and sl1 pe~ injured v.·hen t.,.,·o cars oolllded. ooe careering 100 f~t down u..s. 80 before landing upside dOwn in a swifUy·flo~ing canal. authorilies said. The dead, all of Phoeni:r:· were identified b)' the highway patrol Sunday night as Robert Youn g. 44 ; his \\'ile- Bctty. 40; and their four children, Anita:, 17 ; r..1ike, 13; Lisa, 10; and B. J., 17 months. Arson in $40,000 Fire POWAY (AP f -Arson is bla med for fire which Sunday caused an estimated $40,000 damage to Pomerade Elementary School. The principal'~ office ""as gutted. its development could be uaed &o re-dlarrbea. evaluate its potenUaJ, with regard to both 1be rme.ard>en said the temporary commercial Ind residential ust. Ne ii\ cholesterol levela in their healthy "'111e Boba Cltlco F.coloclcal Rewve )'OUlll aul>je<:ts p<Obably did not harm would aerve as an exceUent area fdr them . equestrian tralli . nits "°"1d aolve the However, they .added. "Ont must problem cl bo,,.. along the ~de of the -Ider the poW!Ual elfe& of the road which is a crave daneer to both pio!onged or repetjUve me of this diet by rider and driver. Griffith Park haa a m>ddJN1ed penonl who may have mouoted .patrolman for safety, we could l'Of'OOlrY artery dl5ease." have-a moumed lHeguard' and the u· • -would be mlnlmal. What-is Being Said About Positive· Reducing •rt Is lmperaUve llllt the 111- deveiopm<ol cl the city oonllnuol. '11111 is a company like Sun-Roebuck want& to doveioP an othenrile -parcel, thal ,.. give oonslderatloo to them. Lost we'll have Westmine:t.er tlve them COD· slderaUon on our 1ide Ol the freeway, wllh the ooly a<ca1 to that IN1e oom-~ pies thnlugb the aJre<ta of HunliJtctOO Beach. We derive no taz: benefits, but our road crews and police maintain lbe h,.daches. Wake up the clly COIOICil." From P .. e J GOLF ••. Fl'09tPqeJ BANKS ••• as to umouonably lnvaile the rlghl of privacy. • • • " .. Not. ao, sa)d the ~pre.me Court ml]orlly led by JuaUco William H. Robaqulst. Relmqulat WU joined by Chief Juallce Warren E. Burger, aOO Justices Palter S .... art, Byron R. White. Harry A. Bilckmwt and Lewla F. Powell Jr. Rehnquist sakl the re po r t I n g regulaliooa established by the secrel.ary of the Trea.aury violate no Fourth Amendriltnt right to be safe from urirtaSODable searches and selzurts. 'lbe regulation ~uires the reporting we can afford and where we ,are ln of currency transattk>ns exceeding negoUatiol')s. '' • 110,000, tbe identity of ~ conducting He said the ttmnlng would have no .. the tramaction and a description of the bearing on the city's· "good faith transact m. Itself. negotiations for a fair market value.'' "It ls conceivable, and perhaps likely The city council vowed to b.Jy th at the bank might ·DOt of Its own ~teadowlark last year . when It was vollllon compile this amount of detail for dJscovered the club was to be sold to a its own purpoee:s, and tbererort to that majo< l<e Angel .. hou5in1 developer. exWll lhe r<guialloos put the bank In Jh\! '.l'bouaands of midenb hurredly signed poaltlon of ,..king Information from lhe peUtloos indtcating their de.sire to customer in order to eventually report it pttM:t"Ye the course for golfers and as lo the government," Rehnquist said. open spaoe. "B\lt as we have noted (ln an earlier City. planners, about the same lime. decision) 'neither incorporated n or de\•eloped the new ROS zone which can • unincorporated aaoclaUoos can plead an be applied to golf t'OU?'SfS. ~ach clubs unqualified right to o::mduet their affairs and a list of other public. open space in secret,' " Rehnquist said. l)'Pe! of uses. On P.1arch II the council did rt2l0ne the Seacliff 6oll Course ml the llunllngton HarboUr Beach Club, the firsl facillUes ln the city to be designated ROS. Golf courses we re prel'iously allowed in R-1 (regdenlial) zones. Daily Pilot Price Now $3 Monthly • A new home t:iellvery price for the Daily Pilot of $3 per month \\'tnt lnlO effect today. Unprectndented cost increases in all aspects of news paper prodUcOon and distrib\IUon the past t'A"O ye.an. such as a 23 perctnt incre11e In the COit of newsprint paper. mat. the 3& ctnll per monlh 1n..-.... .........,.y. ?bough De11o'S'plpen were remo\'f!d from price conlr<lil March 15, lhe D<llY Pilot had previoualy med wllh prlct COltlfOI ofnclala requlmf clocum<nllllon to establlsb this pr1te adjustment as fully -.justilled. Tbe ntw price a1'o pmnlll your Dilly Pilot earner, who 11 an tndepencteftt merchant. an Increase in eamtn&s for his services to yoo. The Dally Pilol ..,,.u the nc<ooSlty for a price lncreate:, but pledgea to a>ntlnue moklnt evtty effort to sJvo readers bnprovfld ntW1 coverage and more e!ficlont pn>elUctloo 1"Chnlq<l<S. ' Federal Money Aids Ocean View Reading Project ~amlng to read may be easier for set'Ond and third graders at st• Ocean View elementary schools beglrudng next September, according to district officials • Federal fund.s, along with matching dlslrict fllnds. will be U>ed to develop ·a rttdin& proira.m u.!lng .various electronic dt vlcM, Incl uding teJevision, leaching macltlne.I and video equlpmenc Teachers at these six sd)ool1 -Cmt View, Visit View, Meadow \t5ew, Har. bour View, Glenn View and Qrcle View -wt.II recelvt training tn usi ng the de-- vi"", and "111 then -lhern to supple-"""' thei r regular r .. dinl prorrll!IS. ' The application for the grant, wblch t<Ull $22.399, fl&! mlde two )'t'art aGO- Dlrtrlct of!lcials did "l_t. bear 'wttll illt moath. bowtvu, that 'fMlr applk:atloo Wl9 approVed. '!be sia aciloob, which will put lhe procram Into effect next S.pttmber, wett -on the basb ol their large size. Oc<cl VieW tnJS1eos will h<er f\lnher Information about the planned ~ram at l<lnllht'I boon! -ilng, at 7:!0 p.m. In tho dbh1ct's boanl room. Al 7972 Wamcr Ave., Huntington Beach. VICKI 8"AY -"Gloria Mar$h&l11 hf:lptd IOlvt my fi!11re problem1 I c:oulodn't do it by my1rtr. t ii the be1t pl1ce in town to take lnchea orr and keep them orr. I've lo11 22 po11nd1 and 241'\ inchtl." JAJllS GEl$T -"Thank1 to Glotb M.ui.h.111, I luve rone from a rile 14 to 1 die &. I've lost l~\li ind1e1 and 15 lbs. My hi!" hive 1twiy1 been 0111 of proportion 11111\ the re1t or me -now I n.11 gel dothet 10 fit. It dld11'111kt 1ny s1Kn11011s e'ercitr. and It""'' f11n." MAIUORIE AJIOER$0M -"E"1l1yonc it In -.ch tOOd 'Pirl!J bt-ClllM eftT)'OM fttlt IO f«ld, both pllylklll)' ind emotionally. I 10 t<L.Clorll MMWll'I afttt a hu4 Q y'1 WOl'k to 11n.ru.d au of th& 1ch&1·Uld p.W trl\111 I am 1Npln& up an4 IOOklr\c 100C1 100!• l I - SAYS: WELIYEUPTOOUll'IOMISIS AND HEIE IS THE PIOOF. e IElll.rRIYATE FACI LITIES e nRSOJIAl ATTEllTIOJI • REOUCIJIG WITHOUT MUSCLE-IUILDlllG EXERCtsEI • TAKE TREATMEJITS WITHOUT CHAIGIMG CLOTHES 1-1n °"'I'°"' kind! hour, tfttJ--.or ~I e RESULT1·AAE ACHIEVED THROUGH A PRO- GRAM OF JIUTRITIOllAL GUIDANCE AllD IJIDIVIDUALLY .OESIGllED FIRMUIG AJIO TOlllllG TECHMIOUES. IE CAUSE lfllDIVIDUAl FIGURE ,flOILEMS DIFFER, YOUR RESULTS MAY IE DIFFERENT THAJI THOSE ACHllVED IY SOMEOJIE ELSE. Affldolliu ot 11.,thr 111k/ty orr 011 lilt i11 rht hotnt off/ct. BE OUR GUEST FOR A SAMPLE VISIT TO SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU MEWl'OltT llACH 4IO PAClflC CO.UT HWT .. -MJ.16IO THE CITY -OIAHCH " • .,. .. SCMftM -m.-11 "Wortd'a It ' FICURE CONTllOL SALONS 0,......, I• I. Sllllfwt t• 4 .. • • ' I AUDREY IAKKER -"I l\1vc MYfi Iott e11ougll in the riallt pllt"eJ to red~ my dttsS We. After beinl: Au 16 for yn n. it'• 11nbetie¥1ble 10 wear lilt 12. I'm told on the Gloria Mauh.aU MlJht red11Ction PIOfl'lm. Not only did I I'* 211'\ fttl. and 26 1nchn, I allO feel wonderf11 I and lwtc much moretnetl)'." JUJIE lfRMARDS -"I an 11111)' u y th.It my proptm will\ Clnrb M1rWH his d!Jn~d my entitt lift! Not only did 11<>1& 25 lbi. ind 26 lnc)lu, bu1 I noticed 1 ntw t~ll for living." I l~IMlt LU ROSllHAll -.. I enJo)'td '°"" IO Gloria M&l1f\IQ ~ m11cll, They 10011: orr u111BJ1ted 1nc1w1 •nd '"~" I ~)' lmprOftd my POQf potl\ltt. and tt.lieved me or btcbcht&. I lllvt --&o I ll)tlf." --.. j • " 1/ ( ' I ,. i/7 { -. • • • • <--,,.. ' I .. • • Patricia Hearst Dragged Away 8 W eel{s Ago I . ~ ' . . , SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) --::; Eitbl -l(O klday neWtpopor beU- l'>lr1cla HW11 wu dn"<d, .......,.,., fnJrn .her ll«ftley 1porimf11L daugbter ls released unharm . by the St.A to w;itrh the !ood give:'lw:iy l.11t!lo"· KrJn1('r. \I.ho headed the Hear$\ :'In<! rrp('<ittd :1 mntt'nt1nn th:ii h+· · l'fil' probll'nts of ripofi.;. \\'ere internal Butnobodyhuheardfrom e SLAfor said the pro>!l'am was p!ai:tued tby a l~'.IOllprogr;1ni 1nCl'lhlorn 1::i.s.tldtoda.y 111 1h,;iii.;ht the dcn1;1nds of lhr SI.:\ "~·r~ \\ lh th•· l'l\ l l\'1.lpl1• Jn Need) more than tbrte Wftts. general lark of tWrdinnUon. Ol>·m1l1.1 thr (.'O>.lhlion nanit--d by the SI.A meo1 . l•r~.•nit.arion iln<l .i <"1in'urt:tll()n or factors Suadiiy nJlht the coalJUon named by The SL.A in its last communication 1u Oll'~l'l' ~)u,• S~ 1n!ltlon program was III' v•:ts son1cwhnt r<'lticlant to f:O into 1;,eltKltn•• iwr ii·ari•housiri". il'l$Ufficlent Sine< Ii« abdocll<io, .... bu --.. • .,..,.. 1o _. .. • ·sz m111.1oa 1ooc1 giveaway, and lo locuo publl<: atlmllon the &!-A to ov~ the $% million demanded"'to bear from the coalition at inol'e 1ntt'r~S\t,'CI In power th.an in sttlng spe<'lflc arl'as of ron ni('l \\llh 1h1· 0:t .. ~--------""'-----the tonClUStoo.or~Ufe food program . 'nle the s:ifc--rMum of-Patricia Hearst -coalltlon. ~a>:lng th:ru "th int~ e:1n ~· k<ur1I\.-irnproper .µur chasing practk'ea OllGJN OP TERRORIST SLA b'oadcast was its report , said coalftion l\ra1ner's L'Omments came in response arui,,.,•eN'd at the ris::ht timr and the ri~hl ;11\d ~r ~1d1n1 ni'ltr:ition ," 00 lllepd ··-lo c.JJlomla pmal --RIVEALED, Story p ... 5 INder Arnold Townsend of the San to coiliuoft·~criticism of the way the food place, and that is not now.'' ' "TI1e fOOd w:c; accepted by the Francisco Western Add iUon Project Area program wn.9 administered. ~ The-speakers, during the b ric f '?be rnolutionary S 1 m b I o n e 1 e Liberallon Anny (St.Al dalms credit for '"" tldneplllg, and '""' from -·· falber, Rllldolpb A. IJearsl, pnsldeot and <dllor ol ""' San Franclaco Examine<, lh< prwnbo of 14 mWloo mono In food for Ille neod)I If his Mortgage Due giveaway 1¥blch endtia lut we e k appeued on 1 live broedcast over Btrkeley radio stallon KPFA. The statlon hai been used &e\'eeal Um~ as a link bttween the St.A a.Dd U>e Hearst family . · SeVen members of the groups dmen . ' .. T~x, Legal F ~es May Hurt Nixon WASIUNGTON !AP) -A ioortgag< payment on his San Clemente estate together with possible income ta1: payments and legal defense fees could seriously strain President N i 1: o n ' s porsooal finances. " N-bad financial aaiela lotallng more tliah $!*>,000 as-of Jut May 31 , tiUt a rapld series of 1.ii-figure ~ could deplete bis tavlngs and perhaps pmnpl him to take out new loan& While llou8e cUiclals . dedlne to speculale oo Ille ~·• !iDIDCeS. Officers Nab 3,130 Aliens During March March was a record month for apprehension d. aliem at the San Clemente 1taUon cl. the U.S. Border Pallol, a 9P01ret!man 18id today. A 1otal , ol 3, 130 aJlem _. caplured In Marth, bringlnc Ille 1971 loCal lo 7,6111, acoording1o 5an Clemmie llonler'Patrol ~J.Wood. '!be March· record Is lhe hlgll<ot ever reoonf<d In lhe history of Ille San Clemenle llallon, Wood uld. The -I reconl was set in Fellruary, 1'73 when 2. 100 Mex.Jeans were rounded up after croosiog Ille bord<r Wegally. The ..uoo more Illegal a1ie11 are getling cauirllt Is 1hat '"lbe<e are just a whole !cit more people trying lo 1et through,'., Wood said. "It's Ille slart ol lhe growlnc -. Ille -er bu bem fmlrable, and gaaoline ftnalJy 1s more available," be added. A total or :ris alie1I were caught al Ille station ~el the weetend. In ldclitioa 54 wm dlscover<d llaylng In • molol In Leucadia. Marijuana -111'1'71 totaled 33§ poundl. Delaware Death P~nalty Restored DOVER, Del .. (UPI) -Gov. Sherman W. TribblU · bas sipd legislalioo resloring lhe dealh penalty by hanging, in Delaware. Uad..-lhe new law, the death penalty will apply to premeditated murders, the killlog of police officen m may, firtmen or prisco gu_ards, and a llaylng commill.cl dtirlhg lelooies. A similar bill, puoed by th e l'mlsylvanla·uplalure, wu velo<d by Gov. William Shapp .• Pact Averts Strike NEW YORK (UPI) -A oonlnct seWemeat averted a citywtde Bbutdowi\ today ol New Yori: oubway and bus 1ystems that ler'Ye six million riders a day. Two boon before lhe old COlitract expired at mldnlght Sunday, negoUalOn for the Transit Workers Union, which represents :rl ,000 bus and subway workers, announced that l n t e n s i v e y.·eekend bargaining ~ions resulted in the settlement. However, Nixon him.self ment ioned . the p(issibility of taking out a loan to help pay legal fees if he is impeached. With the ·oceanside San Clemente , ~. a final mortgage payment of $Z26,860 plus $11,000 interest is due July 1.1: • -.... wttlcWNl1on coold draw on· lo pay the bill ..,... detailed when he made publli last Dec. a bis oet worth and income tax retume. The bulk ol N-'s 19118.lll In net aaeeta as of May 31, 1973 was in real ..w.. The financial dilclorures -that on the same dale the Presiderit had $214,000 In lwo cer1111ca"" of depoelt at Key Blocayne, f1a.; Bank and 1182,874,in Olher bank deposila. It was dlaclosed that the total value o( the d~lt certificates had be e n increased io.SJOO.ooo by Dec. a. 1973. 111e ·additional $50,000 came from another bank accowir, though no later total ~·as given for other bank deposits. A joint congresalonal -c o m m .1 t t e reviewing Ni:1on'1 1969-12 la.I. returns is expected to decide shortly whether the President llh>uld pay back taxes which could amount to ~e than $300,000. Major ~lnlll a1 lssue are deducllons by . : . ( Nm . .4N.4LYSIS J NI..,.. for donallng bis pre-presidential Plll"I lo Ibo ''"'l!rtlDle!lt, ~ .... ol lhe San Clemenle -and hlndllllJI « ta.lea on the sale of two pieces of real ....... The panel bu no aulllorily 1o·force lhe President lo pay ool Nixon bas said he will abide by Ille oommll""'• findings. Olhe< possible big expenseo looming for NiXllo oould be legal . 1... In connectkln ~ith Watergale a n ,<! lmpeachme1\I. A> of Jan. 9 lhe government !lad spent 1291),418 for Ille Pmid .. t's lepl ddeme. No updated figure ~ available now from the White House. If costs have been continuing at the same ratt-, the total by now -...Id he more than 1400,000. Asked about legal defense costs at a Mardi 6 news conference, Nixon said: "I am not a defendant Wltil the House passes a bill of impeachment. I would then be a defendant, and U the attorney general of the United States should ,rule that the President should pay for his defense, 1 will find 110mebody t.o loan me the money." Beyond NWm's own bank aCt"Ounts, olber pooslbllities are open should he face a serle:1 of big personal bills. '!be San Clemeole property oot1ld he remortgaged. Also, a defense fund might be started with public rontributklns to handle major legal e1.pemes. Sentencing April 11 For Herbert Porter WAS!IINGroN (UPI) -Federal District Judge William B. Bryllll bas sel · April 11 u the sentencing date for Herbert L. Porter of Laguna Nigqel, a ' former White House and Ni:1on campaign official who pleaded guilty to lying to FBI agents investigating th~ \\'atergate bre'ak·in. . Bryant,_ who accepted Porter's guilty plea and-allowed him to go free without bond pending a probation report. could sentence him to up to five years in a pNon and a $10,000 fine. Court Says No Trans;vestism Ordi11.ances Backed W ASlllNGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Supreme Court today upheld a lower court ruling that ordinances against transvestism-men dress- ing like women and vice wn1&-were legal. ,The court rejected without comment an appeal by a Ho"'ton man, Rlchetd .Anthony Mayes, that such laws were a violation of his riO~ · . . The sta~ ol Texas argued successfully that the Houston "dis- guise ord.Jnance" protected a 'valid state interest. namely helping protect the. survlva1 of the race by banning homosexual guises. Texas also argued there were other S-Ound i;easons tor the law: "an ineffective disguise may engender catcalls and slurring remarks leading to a breach ol the peace; an efficient dillguise could lead lo trouble alter an acquaintance b !onned with the disguisee and the true sex ill disclosed when th• friendship becomes amorous." • ' . Coalition. "The roalition :;aid from the beginning broadcast. were unanimous iq their "The food v.·as need ed and welcomed that getting Pa tty back was not their criticism of the over-all coordination of by .the people ," h(' sa id. "but it is a sad concern ," Kramer said . ''I thlnk their the food givea•·ay. commentary tha t it tak~s an, event Ilk\' lot:il interesL was that of building l-~or example, Jim Quetn. idenlified a~ th is to feed and illustrate the problem s o! ..., hatever areas of pov.'l"r lhfy could from I\ spok('Sffian for a com munity group in the hungry." th<• food program.''" ~ ~n Francisco's Potrero llill District, But Washin~ Secretary of State A. Kramer defended the food giveav.·ay "Mpolls": • 'Delay Sought' rl'l1111nlu\lly.". said Esteb.'.ln Contreras, spok~an for ;:a group knov.Tl as "Rap". "Accordm~ to a nutritionist"s fl'1)0rt ~aid 011 th•: qur.;tion.~ of th('[L<; or rNJut·s!l•d b\' the co11Ht1on, tht food was ""'hOlc.'lQrne. ·,l'he qu;1llty of food improved wttli · each d1strih11t1on.'' , ~res~ure Alleged ·By Vesco Prober C>aflr Plitt Sl•tf P1wlt PALS DINE TOGETHER IN SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Orphaned C hick~ And Cat Have BtcorM lnsepar1bl• The ,Odd Couple Chicken Finds Frientl in Orplwn Cat "Rhode Island hCd" wandered in one day, tired, hungry and mOre than a little lonely. The hen found a fr iend at the Mik~ Aguilar residence in Sa~ Juan Ca pistrano -another orphan like , herself,~ a Court Upliolds Sex Conviction Of Pharmacist yuungs tcr who'd rt<!'efltly lost her mot.her. The tv.·o -a rust colored ctiicken and a nuffy t>lack cal, both 1 ameless -be- came inseparable. -'~h1y husband saw-the hen first,11"said ~trs. Aguila r. "It .was staading next to a C'Cramic frog I'd just bought in Tijuana.'' "I looked out the door and there it v.·as." said !\lrs. Aguilar. The cat saun tered O\'Cr and inspetlcd the intruder, sniffing it cautiously from one t'!nd to the other while the chicken's h<>ad bobbro up and down , patiently 11·aitin~ for a sign of a("('(>ptance. "Thev took to each other right ;nr;iy.'' said, ~1 rs. Aguilar, who fotmd the tv.'o NEW YORK <UPll -1be Securities aOO Exchange CommisS\on olflcial who headed an investigation of financi('T' Robert L. Vesco testified today that pressure was ~t on hinl to delay disclosures that might involve a secret Nii.on campaign gift until alter the 1912 'eleetion. Government prosecutors at t h e. Mitdldl-star0 lrial In fed<ral coorl lxipod lo ltnk i..wnoay by Stanley Sportin, dbtdot ol lhe SEC's dlvisioo ci enfoi'a:ruent, to former Convnerce Secretary Mauri~ H. Stans' alleged Briggs Jolts , Chino" Hills Airport Site A~mblyman John V, Briggs <R· Fullerton) today struck another bloW at Ille O!ino Hills airport l'f'l!l0681 !il' citing a study that claims "geologic hal.a.rds of conalderable magnitude" exist at the site. The study, completed at Briggs' request by the state Offloe of PlaMlng and Research i.dentifies the main value of the Chino llills area as open space and that it should be used to satisfy regional recreational need5, not an airport runway. Among the geologic hatards discovertd durtng the study are earthquake shaking . -eroeion activities, landslides-and-e-xpan· si\'e soils. Briggs said he has requested the state geologist to design ate !'he Chino Hills area as a hazardous rone, unusable as an ai rport site. :i tten1 pt to im!)('de the Vesc o 11!1 •''ll~fl\10n . Sporkin described four OC'Ca~1ons n .,.,·hich he !'aid SEC chajnncn \\'illiarn Casey and G. Bradford Cook lnlcrfc.rcd in the investigation but link<od Stans lo only one episode and fomier Attorney tieneral John ~· i\titchell to}lone,, Sporkln siid Cook told him iO February. 1973, tha~ Star\.$ showed him a Jctt('r from the Finance Commiltet to re- elect the President saying a $250,000 Coo tribulion from Vesco had been refuOOed and public disclosure would be made in April. Cook asked if Spork in would postpone "making public our end' oft.be.Vesco case tmtll after the <'Ommittee's disclosure in a report to the ~eral Accounting Offirc," Spork in said. '"!~aid we oouldn't," Sporkin testified. lie ~ud h•' told Cook the Vesco case ha d gone to court and it Y•ould be a good idl'a 10 sl-quester tile funds for the court. "I think we should ask the committee to siop payn1cnt .on the check,·" Sporkin said he told Cook. , The witness said Cook call~ him in a day or two to report that the ehec.k bad already -clear~. Slan.1 and Mitchell are ctiaried with takiz:>g the contribution from Vesco in retum for their efforts to hamper the investigation ol Vesco's alleged looting of $224 million from companies in his ' financial empire. SI.an$ headed the Nixon finance committee and ~titchell spearbeaded the re-elecLion campaign. Sporkin he "ma)' have known" that ca.ey, who preeed<d Cook as SEC chairman, had spoken to Mitchell about , the Vesco case bot·could only Member Ca~y men tioning Mitchell's name once. He said Casey 's strongest interference in the case was his request that SEC questioning of two Vesco secretaries be postponed until after the clcctloiL Nixon Tax P1·ohe Urged WASHINGTON (UPI ) _ The U.S. ::i"1('('p together one n1orning on the back porch. SACRA.\1 ENTO (1\P) -The Califomia them to form the committee, Cory and Supreme Court today upheld t h"e "~ot only do they sleep together, they Legislature should conduct its ov.11 Bennett said. convi_ction of a New York man Who eat together." she said. "It's real cute inves tigation of Presidffit Nixon's st.ate The state Franchise Ta Board hu drugged young women ~·ith what they ·how they stand side by side at income tax IT!ums. a Democratic · rul ed that Nixon is not a Cal ifornia lhought was a substance to harden their dinnertime." resident fGr tax purposes. ~trs. Aguilar said no one be!iCves her legisl ator and a state Board of But l\1arvin }luff. the board's execulive fingerna ils, then se xually as,,aulted them: when she tells them how the chicken l'.:qualization memhM' !laid today. . office r, has said the President may still The court rejected without comment follov•s the cat ar()ijnd du ring the day, t, Assemblyman Kenneth Cory, (~ he required lo pray Laxes on inoome the.appeal of James Lomba rd i Jr .. -· a sitting v.·hen the cat sits. clucking when f.arden Grove l. and Wi11iam ~f. Bennett. e:.:irned in Californ ia. New York City pharmacist,,,. v.'ho argued Ulc ca t meo.,.,·s. the st.ate OOard member. told a news Bennett a former member of the tax his conviction should be reversed on It's coincidence, of course she sa ys , conference they urged Assembly Spea ker board , quoted Controller llotLc;ton I. technical grouod.'I. that the day the cat had kittens the Bob ~foretti and Senate President pro Flournoy, Franchise Tax Bo a r d Lombardi asked for reversal beca use chicken laid four eggs. tern James ?-fll!s to appoint a hip.artisan chairman, as sayi ng that tile board v.•iD the tcslim:iny of onl.' of his alleged ~1rs'. Aguilar doesn't know v.·hat to committee to look into the President's not make a further rulmg on Nixon taxei; victims al the first trial ~·as entered into helieve anymore about the feline and the state tax status. untll a ron~1tssion;1l com milt<'C makes the reoord at a subsequent trial. fo.,.,•I relations~ip. normally no t a fMendly ~toret ti and ~filfs-. -both Democrats, 11s report on the J>rcs1dcnl's federal Lomhard1 charged that viola ted hi5 right _o_n_e_. _____________ ha_,_·e_n_o_t _res.....:.pond __ <d_to_t_h_e_le_tt_Pr_as_k_in..:g:___'"_'_•m_c _1a_,_,_ta_l_us_. ------ to face his accusers. The state of New York argued tha t the v1ctint· was too emotionally disturbed to go through another court session and that ·the first trial testimony was admissible under New York law. The "Victllri was one of three young women, hired by Lombardi to work at his pharmacy, who tes~ified they ""'ere each given the "nail hardener" pills v.·hich knocked them out. They said Lombardi then assaulted ~em ~·hile they were semiconscious. Inf ant Girl's Stabbing Probccl TULl>A. Okla. (UPll -Police 1oday awaited autopsy results on the body ol a 13-month~ld girl found stabbed a~ least ~ times.. • The baby was found in the front ya rd or ·a, northside Tulsa home Sunday, Investigators: aaid the w o u :f'd s were inflicted by a small instn.J.nent, possibly • pocket knife. Mrs. Gwen Campbell, 16, lhe child"s mother, Said she left ule baby with grandparents lwo bfocks away. l\.illed in Shootout WALDPORT. Ore. (l!Pil -Terance Wollan. 25. Springfield, Ill .. WA~ klllcd Sunday in a 5hootout with an Ortgon state lrooper at this . roas14I town following an "1'fl'lW robt);ery in nearby Florence. ' • • ' IN , THE SPRING · A young girl's fal'ICV ligh!ly tu rns lo lhougtits al Easter !1nery from the Red Balloon. Ltd $1an W1nsh•P. a MOL1Seke1eer at Disneyland models a long l\ol-al print dress by Florence E•sernan. avaolable 1n sizes 2· 12 ·s1an 1s the d~r 01 Mr & Mrs. Tr.omas W1nsh+O ol Corona del Mar. THt RED BALLOON LTD, ' ... ,."l"l'I !!'.l.41'<!'1 ,.__, ,,.. .. _~ M4.aeot f°'*''' • C/)IJ>j fp;w o-.,.· ,;1• '~~~ +-V"""'(';l~ .. AJ'lllOIJlt l 1'11l• .. •tM • .. -: ~J DAILY PILOT -. Just • 1 r> '\'\ · ::,.~'>'-.•, with ~-.·• T · -~-... om ' hi '"' urp ne April Fooling • With the Ne\ys NO t-"'OOLIN' APRIL: One of our most observant operatives in the newsroom - ntade his own spot survey or the Orange Coast scene tOOay and reported thiS: Every gasoline service station he observed on tour was open and pumping fuel. Most were even putt ing air in lites, smiJJng and washing windshields. - • Thus on this April 1''ool's Day, ._.e find the late. great gasoline shortage Is over. Goue: Vanished . Just like that. or course. you arc now ptaying 20 to 30 cents more a gallon than you were before thr Great Pump Panic. So v.·ho is really the April fool? Not the oil companies, that's for sure. Elsewhere. as dawn broke upon this April.l-'ool's Day. we awoke to learn : mAT THE SALES taxes v.•i! pay Into the <.'Offers uf ~acramento just went up a ·penny on lhe dollar so all or u.s can now pump an additional $50 million per month into the state treasury. That General Motors will up the ante for a new car another $28. That France Peretz, 28, of a hamJet ca 11·e d Kfar Sava in Israel, will remarry her ex-husband Zadok Nager, 35, even thoogh after their first divorce they got into a little disagreement whereupon J1e took out a submacfl lnegWl and pwnped 13 slugs tnto her body. He suspected her or being unraithful. l\IEANWJULE BACK in 0 r a n g e County. it is confirmed today that the Old Way or Life still lingers in some of our wonderspots like· Yorba Linda, blct.hplace or You-Know-Who. They took a survey up there to find out 1£ anybody still owns any horses. And lo. the nag headcount shows there are more than 970 horses in Yorba LiMa. They d4d not report on the condition or the streets. - Meanwhil e back: i'n Sacramento on this April Fool's Day, Gov. Ronald Reagan reports that be doesn't really dye his brown hair at all. Just bakes it in the sun , boils it In shower water and touches it with a little dab of Brylcreem. Impressive. A~~ ~ t!!Lgo_ye~ says he k~s himse lf iD IOJHiolch shape by rolling to and fro every day witb a little whee.I on an axl t' .. I'll bet you thought tha t the governor woold never roll vdth anything but a Big Wheel. EASTERLY IN New Jersey, it was reported today that since the courts ruled that girls must be allowed to play IJttle League baseball along with the boys, that the men who run the thing are going to take their bats, balls and gloves and go bbme in a huff. But nobody has reported what the boys . think. Meanwhile in Chicagrt, Viet? President Gerald Ford declared that the whole \Vatergate ~less can be blamed on "an arrogant elite guard or p o I i t i c a 1 adolescents ... " Gee whiT.. you figured we'd just gotterl rid of a vice president ~·ho talked like that . didn't you? AND FlNALLY in Chicago, we have Svetomir Gudovic. who folllld a ticking bomb package outside h.is door and so he called the cops. When they nervously opened the box, it turned out to be an alarm clock and t\\'O links of Polish sausage. Thus '>''as life. East to \\'est, this April Fool 's Day. -. .. • , ~ Mond~J. April 1, 1974 • . Kissi~ger, Bride Live .it Up ACAP ULCO, Ptlc.w:Jco ( APi -Acfpul co's social set awaited W'Ord l.oday on v.'hether the newlywed Kisslngers were opt"n to invitaUons. But Washington's most fabled swinge r appeared inten t so far on keeping a veil of privacy around his honeytnoon. . Some 60 vacationers lined the .Las Brisas dock Sund3y nnd applauded as Secretary of State l{enry !... Kis.'linger and the fonner Nancy ~taginnes re- turned from a three-hour cruise around cho1>PY Aca1>Ulco Bay In a speedboat called El 'orate -The Lwmtic. · " TWO BOATWADS of Secret Servicemen 1railed El Orate around the bay, then packed into tv.·o cars to follow Kissinger's lin1ousine back to banker Eustaquio Escandon's Sl'<'luded villa overloo king the Sl'a where the couple is slaying. "I'm sure there v.-ill be some parties or at least a diMcr or two v.•bile they're here,'' sa id a leadlng Aca pulco socialite vdstfu lly. But he added tha l the Kissingers had a~epted no in vita tions yet. , "Every man when he gets married is en titled to have some privacy," said n Stilte Department spokesman. .. Only a handful of persons' knew in advance of Kiss inger's wedding Satur· UPI Ttltl'h•I• R efleeis Past A1rs. Ariane Tebbenjohanns Sheppard. second wife of the late Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard, still believes her husband was innocent of the __murder.. ol. his pregnant firsLwife.jn 1954. Shepp.ird was ncquilted of the crime in 1966 and I.he two \verc divorced in 1969. Sheppard died in 197 0. Mrs. Sheppard plans to n1ove from Bay Village.. Ohio to southern France. • day, among them11fonner New1York Gov. Nellon A. Rockefellu. Mrs. Kls-' singer's en1pl0yer. The rormer Mlss Maginnes. who at aJmost six feet is noilcen~Y. l~ than KWinger, is head of intematiooal studies for ROckeleller'• Commbaion on Critical Choice. She and Klssinger met 10 ytan ago when the enrolled in his foreign policy seminar at liarvard, and the profeuor recommended his pupil to Rockefeller as a foreign policy aide. DESPIT~ TllE 51).year-old secretary's weU·publiciied appearances with glamorous stars and starlets, 1.Uss ltlaginnes , 39, has been his frequent com· panion for years, and a marriage was rumored for months. Kissinger broke the news to Roclr.efeller Saturday morning ';..Qy the way. Nancy and 1 are gelling married" and Rock efeller later announced the v.·ed· ding to a rnE"eting ol mid"1£est Republicans: The offi,fial announcement .came from the State Departmmt In lhe name of J\1rs. Albert b. J\taginnes of White Plains. N. Y .• the bride's mother. · The wedding, attended by a handful of friends and relatives and Kil.sin· ger's tY:o children by his previous marriage, took place before a judge in Ar· lington, xa. Rockefeller lent tl)e newlyweds a jet f.or the trip to Acapul co.. ...... M ..................... , • -· • Dayan As·~s U~S. . . For Ar ms Supply By Uni ted Prtss Jnternatk>nal Syrian and Israeli gW\S and tanks res umat their daily pounding in the G<ilan Heights for the 21st straight day tod3y and IS'f,leli Defen:;e l\1inister J\1oshe Dayan was reported to have warned against further escala tion. The Israeli army command said lhat Syrian guhners opened up on one of tbe two Israeli positions captured from Syria in tho October war on J\Jt. Hermon. It was U1e third attack within a v.·eek on the towering observation point that Dayan has called "the eyes of Israel." A SPOKES:\1AN said there were no casuallies in the relatively light morning artillery and tank exchanges. however. Syrian communiques ind icated the Syrians 1.1•ere escalating both the duration and scope of what the Arab pr!?SS was calling a "war on attrition." On Saturday and Sunday they said artillery and tank fire continued for 11 hours. For the first time S\mday night they spoke ot striking "in ·depth" at Israeli military targets behind the front lines. The Israeli nC\l'Spaper 1'.1aariv said Dayan warned "of a tough Israeli response if the deterioration on the Golan continues." He spoke (o a closed session \\'ith J ewish fund raisers in New York. J\Jaariv saKI. DA YAN SAID Sunday the Soviet Union was resupplying the Syrians v.·ith armS and said he would 'press Defense Secretary .James R. Schlesinger for v.·eapons to maJch the Ru ss I a n contributions when they meet later today to discuss arms su Ues. "In the arc of a iaircraft missiles . the Russians ve elped the Arabs · to have superior ty f us," Dayan said. "I don't know u Americans don 't have anytbin t . ' ., Dayan a · said Cuba had sAit troops to Syria join North Korean. Kuv.·aiti, Saudi Arabian and ?.1oroccan-forces already fh~re. He did not indicate if the Cuban troop.s had taken part in the fighting yet. Dayan. concluding two days ci talks with Secretary or State tlenry A. Kissinger on Israeli-S yrian troop disengagement, said on NBC's ~leet the Press he was "hopeful" the two .sides coUld reach agttt'ment d e s p i t e differences that remain "big and wide." ·A1' QDDS OVER trying ·for peace with Jsrael. Egypt and Libya both sent envoys to Damascus &today to confer separately with Syrian President Hafez AsSad about troops ·disengagement in the Golan Heights, political sources said today . The visits coincided with the latest escaJation of fighting on the Golan Fl'Ont and followed the Washington talks between U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. U~tlt~ Produc er Dend Fred Freed. 53. \Vho won seven En1mys, two Peabody and.other ~aw_ards as executive ____p_roducer -and-author ol docun1entary news programs · for NBC, was found deacl in hi s NY apar\- me nt Sunday. Cause of death has not been detennjned. Shown in 1964 photo. l\l ichi ga11 GOP Hopeful Asks Ni xon Suppo1~t SAGINA\V. !\1ich. fUPI 1 -Jan1es Sparling. Republican candidate i n ~1ichigan ·s 8th congressional district, said today he has asked President Nixon kl make a personal c a mpa ig n appearance in his behalf before the April 16 special election . Some top ~fieh.igan . Republicans . were reported against any ·visit by Nixon, . L . IN SHORT ... , ) The fight ing ~·ent on in the Golan lteights as the talks for t r o o p dise_flgagement there mart~ t i m .e_ a\\•aiting a Syrian delegation exPected in \Yashington in about 10 da ys. Dayan expressed the belief Swlday that Sy ria probably wanted an agreement. Ki~ingei:_ and l!~li .P!fense 1\.1inistei:___rearingJ t might_burt theiLcandidate. 1iroshe Dayan on Cfisengagern~l there. -"I call to the President to get out of The sources said Egyptian War the \\lhile House v.·here he is now isolated Minister Marshal Ahmed Ismail, who is and face the people," Sparling said in a the overall commander of Egyptian and prepared statement. srrtan fo~s. and Ahmed Maksabi;---an-. Keii t Stnte Up-No~. lt~s _Down aide of Liby~ l~ader C.01. J\foamm~r CLEVELAND Ohio (AP) _Parents of Khadafy, arrived sepa ratel y 1n some of the 'Kent State Uni\'ers·1y Damascus Sunday. . students killed or \\'Ounded four y~ They had ~pa.rate meetings with ago by National Guardmien have Assad to deliver letters .rrom thCir charged the \Vblle llouse with intruding -. Da y to Da y Price of Gas oliu.e Fluctuating Wil.dly .. By Tbt Associated Press The bad old days of gasoline shortages may be , behind us, but American motorists may have to get used lo prices that are higher and fluctuate v.'ild\y from day to day and station to station. An Associated Press survey of gasoline prices around the country shows that tne price of gas varit?! gieaUy. even ~'ilhin a city. And man¥ drivers may find that their favorite statbn may raise or lo~ prices by as much as a nickel regularly, depending on prices charged by major companies and their v.•00\esalers. DESPITE VARIATIONS fro1n state to state there ~·ere a number of trends that sho\l·ed up in the sur.:ey. Among them ~ -Most Americans are paying between 50 cents and 60 cents for tbeir gas. But a number of stations -pri marily those rranchiscd by Exxon and ~tobil L. arc selling regular for less than 50 cents. -~fost dealers think Ute pri ces of gas '\ill continue to increase and lc,·cl off this sun1mcr tat betv.·een 70 and 80 cents. "If the cost of crude oil slays high . so will the prices." says Mar\'in Spicd:i l. o \.\' n e r of Boulevard Phillips 66 in Bisnlarck, N.D. "It 1night go up to abou l 80 cents a gallon in six or eight n1onths. then drop dO\\'n arter that ." ' -Gas generally costs 1nor~ in the Nev.• York. Philadelphia and Cnicago areils. But gas is available al less than 50 cents a gallon in areas nea r Los 1\ngcles. Boston and Atlanta . and prices in mos t major cities arc not S'ignificanlly highf'r tha in outlyin g areas. -Independent d e a I e r s , v.·ho \\'ere underselling major companies ' a year ago; must now buy more .expe-nsi v e Canadian crude oil and are orten charging more. "Four blocks up the road. an independent v.·as ·underselling me from fi\'e to eight cents a gallon ." [,_N_Ew_s_.A.N_.A.L_YSIS __ ) says \\'ally 7..ook. a J\lobil dealer in a Chicago suburb. "But not anymore." PRICES IN Tffti; survey ranged from a low of 41.9 cents a gallon-for regular gas at a cut rale station outside Kansas City. ~10. and 44.4 for regular at M' Exxon station in Uttle Rock. Ark. to a high of 67.4 at .. a Standard Station outside Juneau. Alaska. governments, Lhe sources said. inlo the Justice Department in\'estigation ·Nixon Forms Ne,v Veteran Service For Job Seekers From Wirt Servt~S President Nixon has crealed a new Domestic C.Ouncil Committee on Veterans Services to coordinate federal efforts to "more full y meet the needs or the veterans." Nixon. announcing his action Sundav in a . national radio. addr~ from his k ey Biscayne home. said the committee 1.1·oold .be headed by Administrator o( \1eterans Affairs DonaJd Johnson aild v.·ould inc.lode four unnan1ed cabinet members . of the shootings. · In a statement issued after they met Sunday, the parents charged that politics dela yed convening a federal grand jury to investigate the May 4. 19 7 O. confrontation. Four students were killed and nine v.•ere wounded when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on a group of campos demonstrators protesting U.S. involvement in Cambodia. e Kid11np Case HER\\-10SILLO. Mexico f AP ) -Urtit ed States oflicia ls, apparently with no leads to the whercabouts.-0f missing American d i p Io ma t John Patterson. plan to distribute pictures of him to the public · today. The U.S. Consulate said circular~ bearing Patterson's -plctu~ a n d information about him v.·ere being handed oot in this city 150 miles south of the border town of Nogales , Ariz . and in nearby villages·. Central Plains· Area ·wet Typical of ho1.1· local· prices can Ouctuate v.-as the situation in Encino, Calif.. "·here Joe Inghilliari 's Phillips 66 station sells regular for 56.9 ceots and premium for .59.9. Nixoh acknov.·ledged unemployment among Vietnam veterans had risen "ithln the past lhree months and they are also faced ''with staggering Increases in the costs of higher educaUon." Appealing to employers to hire veterans. he said: e Eth iopia D'enl ADDIS ABABA !UPI ) -Guerrinas ha \·e offered lo release five captured North. 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"! can't sell any less than T am because \\•e're forced to pay more for our foreign oil,'' lnghilliart says. "Enon has a lot of local supplies, so they charge·a lot less." . Tu'O blocks a'-''aY is a large· Exxon station. Berween 30 or 40 cars are lined up at 7:15 a.m. to gel gas selling at 48.7 cen!s for regular and 50.2 cents for premium. The daily prices nuctuatlons are often attribute to the rl uc tuating jlaS suwlies. Talc urn 'Shots~­ Prornpt Deatlr,,-; GADSEN, Ala. IAP l--Four persons have died tn this northeast Alabama town from Injecting a drug containing talcum poy,'der • which they uood to g•l high, acconting to Etov.·ab Co u n t y Coroner Noble Yocum. Yonan said autopmes on Coor of the V\dlms l.'Ollducted by !!ato Toxicologist Van PruQt showed they "literally snffoaittd:_ from Accumulations of toe-· talcum in their lungs. Three other dfaths are believed to ·have been causc.>d by similar abuse of lhe, drug, Yocum said. I "\l'E TRUSTED them v.•ith our country's honor in Vietnam. They met the test. Now 'A'e can trust them in our industries and places of ~iness here at home . • "To C11sur~ that"~ have·po\icies \t'hidl pull together the activities of the entire government and more fully meet the needs of the veterans. ·1 am today crealing a new Domestic Council on Veterans Services. lt will be chaired by the Administrator ol Vetttans Affairs, ~Ir. Donald Johnson. Its membership will Includ e four members of the cabinet and olhm:." In another development, Nixon 'says that because ci a "major drop" In the country's v.'elfare rolls , Congress should Immediately cut federal we Ir are sponding by 1M10 l!Ullion. Ni1on sakl the decrease or ~.000 persons last year In the aid for dependent children program was "enoouraging evldtnct·lhat \\'~are beginning to n1 ake some progress ln 90lvtng the welfare mess.·• IN A STATEMEl\'T issi'M!d saturday. lbe President s:iid the decline to .a total rtgure- of 10,8 million AFDC rtdplenu mart.00 "the firs! major df'Cltl In lhe nat'Jon•s • .,·e.tfare rOlls in a number or yei\n. '' ~hton credited the wctfare drop to tougher 11l:Jn1Jigement by the Departmtnl •of Health. education and Welfare. • Tiie five employes of the American- ov.-ned Tenneco Oil Company -three Americans and two Canadians - were captured by guerrillas last week when th<>ir helicopter was forct'd 'down in a stonn near the Red Sea port or ~lassa,,·a. e Vie t f'lg/1th19 SAIGON fUPl l -In some of the heaviest fighting 'ftea r Saigon since lhe " Vietnam cease--fire. Commuci st gunners shelled u division headquarters 20 mile..<t l<t the northwest Sunday and today in an e:ffon to blunt a government counter- attack, ftle Saigun military command · said. The . Communists. poured nearly 30i1 shells mto the 25th uifantry division base camp at Cu Chi while troops Crom the unit were trying to reinforce the eocin:IOO Due Hue basic 18 miles west of- there. the command said. Gl .DOJT'NS 102 llED (B URP) ANT F'T. LEWIS. ~\'ash. (AP' -S.Sgt. Charles Olapman ate 102 l'ed ants during an 41nt-ealing contest lhat hlghligtitl'd a surviva l symposium. Contestants plucked !he ants from o fl!!1.. "They have a sour shnond ta11.e:· .... Mid' i Sgt,. Da\•ld .Bradsha"" who took thl;;i among 15 mSC<.'t ~ttrs after mun~ 2tl ants. • ' .... '' 7 I I - , ~OL b7« NO. 91, 2 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES City Coun~il Candidates ' .. \'ote~ in Newport Beach •ill elect four city cencilmea ID lbt m\bllctpat elee- llon AP<!! t . Tbe Dally PUot ls publl.sblng Uswen io a Strits o( 411eSOoas it posed &o e1ch or the cahdld:ate1. The. ltsponses frem candidates in Districts I and 3 1ppeared last week. Today,. the caDdldates ln Dislrict f, tr.·bkJi incl•des· WestclUf, Dover Sltores. Beacon Bay, Llnda 1.Jle atKI Harbtr Island, are presented. The candidaies must rt!tkle I.a the district tbey seek &o represent, bat they are .. eJeeted by all vo1er1 la lbe city. - One of the hottest com?(fil!Pns in the \\'hich fosters an economically viable low- race for rour Ne~-port Beach cilf oouncil density commwUty while preserving the seats in the April 9 election is bet~·een high quality and unique vlllage·like incumbent Milan ~tnl nnd challenger characteristics of °' city. It 1ncor· Lyn Geronimi in tht! 4th DiSlri<:t. -porates the Coals of Ne\\·Port Tomorro.,." In the third of a series in V.'hich the -· ,\·hich I helped romulate as Chal rn1an of same que~lons ~·er~ prcm;nted to each the Residential Goals CommittC'e. of lhe 11 city council candidates. Dostal Geroniml: There are wecik areas and. Gero:nimi . express the,ir viev.·s in to-because of the rush 10 conforni to st.ate ' Toclay's Finni N.Y. Stocks , OR.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL--1, 197~ N TEN CENTS .. Battle on Ctirrie. • • Bank 'Snoop' Law Upheld \\11\SHl~GTON" (APl -The U.S. Supreme CoUrt !oday upheld a controven;ial federal la~· reqqiring broad scale rePQrling by . banks of cilizeru' financial transactions. Crilics call the law a massive invasion of ('()l\Slllutional right!, b"ut the government claims it is necessary to fight increasingly sophisticated crime. By a \'Ote of 6 to 3, the oourt upheld the Bank Secrecy Act, O\'ertuming in part a lov.•er court fleciskin that voided the law's most si,•:eeping domestic (eporting pro. vision. The act ·"·as written to give &O\'ernment a<;ceM to information ha\'fng \rhat the Dank SeCl'f;.C)' Acl describes as "a high aegree of usefulness 1n crin1inal. t~x or regulatory · lnvesUgatlons or procttdings.." > Under the act aod reeulation of the U.S. Trusury Department. fu1ancla\ institutions must file rt:PoM! ~·ith the Internal Re1;enue Serviet on transactions exceeding $10.QOO. · A three-jucfge court in California approved'· the extensive record-keeping reqliirements of the act. and the iequlrement that money mo~·ement out of the COUillfy be reported. Appeals bad been filed by !he California Rankers Associ:i.11011. the American ·Civil · 't.ibertiC's t; n 1 on Fowldation of Northern Ca\HO'rn11..1. ·Inc·. ahd the go\'emment. But the judges of the lov.·er rourt said that the "virtually u1dlmited rrpoiting fr.om bftnks" of domestic fin11nc1:il lraruactions required by the a('\ "so f;1r transcends the ronstllutlonill lirnits . as to unrca~nnb!y Jn\"ade the right of pri\"acy .... " Not so, ~aid the Supre1ne Court n1ajori1y .led by .Justk:' \Vill1a1n II. Rehnquist. Rehnquist "·as joined by Chirf .luslu .. -c \\":irn•n E Bur~•'r. :ind Ju. .. t1L'•.'S '"'T•o11er S!l.'V.;u·i. l\\ron H ·\\h1tr. llarry A. lll,1ck~)UJ1 ;111d \.A'll (S F 1·uV.1·1\ Jr .. Ht'hnq111 ~1 ~.11d 1hl' r <' po r t I n g l't'f!uln1ions l'~l~11Jh~hl-<I h~· !hr Sl'<'retaf}' of the Trcasurv \ 10!;11r no Founh ,\menQ1nrnf ri.:i11 10 111.· S.'.lfl· from unrl'asonahll' srarl·hf'S a!ld S•·1turt'~. The rf·gu!.1rio11 rl·q111rl's lhl' reporllng of rurri.:nc·~· tr:1n~;u.:11ono;. C>.:ct·eding SI0.000, lhc 1d,'n!1n· .,f 1ho~1· <'Ond11et1ng lhl' !ransn c11on and ;., 1!t·.~1 ·1'1p11u11~o{ the . 1r;i11s:.t<'t1011 i!sl·l f. •· 11 is conL'l'1v:1hl1· • .inJ P•·rh:1rs lik.cJy tSt·i· H,\;\I-.~. l'a;.:r :!I -Food Costs day s Daily ~1lol. . requirements. Th~ ~1 ... 0.(.. mone.J.P•£ · , ... Dostal._ 45, IS an at1omey who reee1ved have to spend 00 open space has been ... _ hlS. Ju~1s Doctor degree froJ!l, ~e_ proven-erroneous. We need to guarantee U~versrty of:"Mlnnesota. He~ h\ed' m rigid and fair standanis for all citizens. this are~ for 11 years. He resldes at 1821 No variances. The small individual can't Tradewmds Lane. • lop h-dupt Ill ha the ~.11 L r-c_'i. 37 ._ __ .___ deve IS e:r, yet we st . ve .... wa . enger yn ~vi1wu 1ld.ll ~n ·.n... · bf!' ed Co tib·u in the area 16 yean. He ~i;ed his BA hi&&<"r!SeS mg approv • mpa 1 ty at Occklental College aM hM done needed. , . graduate woc:k· in education and business Q .. ls ~ewport Beach prov9ding all the at UC Irvine and Pepperdine. He lives at services 1l sbould! . 2301 Francisco Drive. ' Dostal: ~re are ne\•er. sufficient ta1 Q. Are you happy v.ith the re\·e~ues ava1lab!e ~o provide all de sired Transportation Element of the General se':"1ces. The pnorllles. that I promoted Plan? \\7hy or \\'hy not? .Should it deal v.·h1le on the city council ~·ere met e•en with an\1hicg el.~c? though we lowered ~e tax rate three · ~·ears ago and maintained that lov.·er rate OotHal: Generally for the last three years despite inflation. , ;peaking. ye~. Ho11.. If funding is available, there arc many ever. a gcf!eral plan other ser\'ices. that should be !m- is a Jiving document plemented or expanded, such as. for ex- and as ne\v devc,lop-ample, a paramedics program, ~:rpanded ments Ot..'CUr, ne"• teen-age recreational programs. more and dilfercnt n)Ulti· • bikeways, better library servid!s, more modal.transportation beautificatkin projects, etc. technologies are av-Geroniml: We are lacking in libraries, ai\able, and new and bike trails, tennis oourts, etc. To provide different philosophies are .adopted, the these services we need f is ca I transµortation element may have to be responsibility. We need to tdVe more -modified. . liaison bet~·een city and" schools. Stop / In tho meantlr_ne. it Is a \'iable, duplication of scrvicts -malnlenance, workable tool-v.·hich permanently laid to libraries, purchasing, etc. Instead of a rest the Pacific Coast Freeway issue ne.w fl\f millioa tibrary, let.'1 inv~tig:Uc heretofore dividing our City by providing expan!kln of the Corona del Mar high an alternate circulation 'iyst,m. The school f.a.cility for publit i.e. Transportation Element is consistent Use excess School property, nther with the position I took on Resolution No. thail taking new properties OU the tax 7443::.m-May-14. I971, n-votbrg-fot tlfr'rollS. . -· recissiop or the freeway agreement deal -Q. How mUch money should be com· ing wtui the Pacific Coast Highway. milted to a bike· trail system annually? . Geroalml: Yesf now that we have elim· Do you favor ocean front trails in Balboa mated the Flfth AvenUe by·pess. The im-and West Newport? plementallon 1s going to require sound Dostal: Specific amounts for bicycle fiscal rrutnagement. trails depends greatly upon the priorities We are rar.ed with 8t--as set after· consklering all of the other funding problem. sso demands of the City and the availability million tunnels are of revenues. I strongly supµort the Cit· not responsible sug-!zen'~ Bi.keway, c:ommittee_'s outstand· gestions for. solving 1ng ~b in rettntly preparmg. for our the bridge cootrove • adoA.tJOR, a-Pl-faster ~Ian of Blkeways. sy r Now tqa~ we acromphshed that task. we Q. Are yOu happy are currently seeking matching funds with the Land Use from the county and st.a~e so that -v.·e Element « the Gen-o1:•o"1M' ~y create up to twice as many eral Plan? Why or y,·hy not? b1ke"."ays. , . . . Dostal: Generally speaking. yes. The It ~ clear that most or the lnd1v1duals Land Use Element. ~·hen combined with who live on the oceanfront in Bal~a and the Residential Growth Element and im-West Newport d.o not favot; b11rew.ays ph!rnenting ordinances reflecis a oolicy there becai.t5e oi"tbe added congestion, ' ... noise, and other problems... attendant W oma1r Plunges From 13tl1 Floor Of Coast Building A woman who police said apparently was having marital problems jumped to ber jeath frOm the 13th floor of the Avco Financial Serv\ces building in Newport Center about II a.m. today. Newport Beach police declined to release the name of the woman, who they said was an Avco empk>ye, about 30 r~~ o~, pending notification of next or~ The 13th poor houses the accounting department. · Witnesses told police the y,·oman broke the plate glass wlnaow y,·ith an end table and then do\o·e out immediately. Investigators said she was killed instantly when her bod'y hit the shopping center's paved area below. RESULTS 'G REAT' FOR AN OLD 88 No piano roU blue!S here.. This ad sold a pland tile fint 'day It appeartd in tile DaU1 Pilot -and to the first caller: PL.AVER Plano. elec or ~pedal, "'/many rolls. Plays we.JJ. $S95. (Pl)onc No.) • Take note of the sharp results and c:ton·t feel Oat next . time you have something musical to sell. or try Daily Pilot clas.slfied ads for moving other merchandise, too. The number to call fdir<ct lino) 15'642"5678. .. \\'hen located next to a recreational bikeway. On the other hand, there are suMtantlal numbers of individuals v.·ho live inland and \\'ho desi re use or recrca· tional bicycle trails near the v.•aterfront areas. Those issues ~·ill have to be ad· dressed sometime ia the future after development of the olher higher priority bikeways which are11e<:essary to pro\•ide safety for_our children. Gerollimi: Bicycle trails are important · in our recreation oriented commwiity. 'The fuel crisis makes. them even more attractive. To commit a set aroo1mt of money aside is difficult Wllil I can in- vestigate means of saving tax mooey. They do bave IOJ>'"prio'rity. hoy,·ever. Oceanfront trails are desirable and are deJ>t!ndent on f.esidential acceptance. Q. Are you happy with t h e perfonnance and policies ol the police department? If not, ~·hat changes shouki ·be made? Dostal: Yes. The City of Newport Beach enjoys the reputation for having one of the highest qualified police rorces in the State of California. I am still con· cemed. however, about OW' heliropter noise. This problem will be $Llbsulntially alleviated. if not entirely ellmina1ed. upon the installation of our new low-light • vic,.,·ing de\iice and our new modifica- tions to the airaaft involving noise abatement compooents. Gtronlml: We have an e:rcellent police force. I .would like to investigate the possibility of ming the helicopter as an "~" emergency vehicle -possibly stationed at the new police facility. If it were operatinl on a r«l·alert basis, "'e may reduce costs but not ef· ficie.ney. 1be savings could be ~ IO pJact mort offietf1 on patrol. • Q. Do )'OU feel tile city should adopt stronger ordtoances m dealing with com- tnertial 1igm? HO"V much atrooger should tlley be! Doltal: Newport Bead! now hu: a rather comprthenslve algn oode. Funher tll<e NEWPORT, Pace 11 'Cleilamle' 89 La <I y C1'-m~ntine Spencer Churchill, widow of the late Sir..-Winston..-celebrates-11er- 89th birthday in London today. Chapin's Trial On 'Dirty Tricks' Allegat~ons Opens \VASHINGTO~ !AP) -Jury selection ·was completed today in the trial or form er presidential a pp o i.n t men t s secrelary OiA·ight L. Olapin. v.·ho is charged with lying to a grand jury about the "dirl~political tricks''Of Donald It Segretti. Seven men and five ~-omen ;rere chosen to hear the case. Four alternates also ~-ere selected. Earli<'r. U.S. District Judge Gerhard H. Gesell told potential jurors that the trial is expeeted to last no more than "a ~·eek or IO ditys." ··1 can assure you this i; a firm estimate: it will not be a long trial," the judge said . _ The~ jury of 12 and foul alternates ~·ill be sequestered during the trial. ln the courtrOOIJl were Chapili's ~·!f~. Susan, aDd-bi& parents, Mr-.~ and ~1rs. Spencer Ola.pin. The judge excused a number of pmspective jurors Y,.ho gave per90031 reasons why they could ·not serve, then went into ·the issue of pretrial publicity. ··How many of you more or less regularly ha\'e heard nev.·s stories on radio ab:>ut \\1atergate?" he asked. Sixteen hands i,•:ent up. "Hov.• many of )1>U more or less regula rly have read ' front page stories, c.'<litoria!s. or. columnists appearing in the (Ste CllAPL'!, Page !) .. Decrease 2.2 Percent I 8)' The Assoclaltd Pre~s The frimily grocery bill dcchncd ~lightly durin~ ~tarch. rne first such drop in five months, an Al' n1arket basket sur\"ey sho~·s. ~lorr items -v.·ent up in price than v.·ent do\.\11. But sales on meat and eggs cut the dollar \'a lue of the markelbasket in nine of 13 ite1ns checked. ~ith an average decrease o( 2.2 percent. It "'as the first month sitice October that marketbasket declines outnumbered Increases. The AP priced 15 food and nonfood items in 13 cities on ~larch I. 1973 and has re<:heckcd at nx-·begiMing of each 1ucceedin1 month. In Lots' Angeles. the IS-item total "·ent from $11.15 to $11. do\\·n one perCent. ,,,. Wlt~t check sbo~·ed thit 32.3 percent of 1bc items in the sun-ey went up-irr prretctur1n·r Marcb:J97A"·:--"23:6 percent dttreased; 36:4 percent "·ere .unchanged : and 7.7 percent ~·ere unavailable on one of the tv.·o sur\'ey dates. The marketbasket decreases ranged from a fract ion of a percent in Albuq uerque . N.ri.t. to 4 percent in Bosfon "'here the price of a pound of chopped chuck dropped from $1.49 to Sl.09. • The bill y,·as up in four cities-Seattle, Ne~· York . ~1 iami and Philadelphia - vtith an a\'erage increase of 1.6 percent. ConSumers are learn ing lo li\•e with the higher costs. · Peggy f\1c'.\'amara of ti.fiami, who has to feed a famil y of fi\'e, says: "nie famil y budget priori!les have changed. In order to maintain good nutritional standards in the face of !he high Price of food . "·e've had to sacrifice some luxuries, like eating out, extensive weekend driving, first·run movie!!. 11ne or my neighbors have what they refer to as 'recession gardens' ... " Prices in every city were higher at the beginning of April 1974 than they \\'ere on ~larch I. 1973. The mnrket basket bill v.·as up an average of 13.3 percent O\'er the 13-month period . .._·ith increases rang· ing from six percent in 1...£"5 Angeles to 25 percent in Philadelphia . P.1eat sales helped cut the bill. All·beef frankfurters, for example. declined in 11 eities during March and stayed the saint in two. The average det!itlf: was 9 percent. The -a\•erage price for a pound of all-beef franks on !>.farch I, 15« GROCERIES, Page %) BAL(,OT DE ADLI NE City clerk I.aura LagiQs reminded Xe"1>0rt Beach \"01.ers today that the deadline for obtaining . absentee ballots for the April 9 city oouncil election is Tuesday at 5 p.m. They may t obtained in her office at city hall. Kites Grounded ~ ~e·wport Loset Historic Event' "Nev.'()Ort Beach has k>st a histortcal beginning and ending at the Balboa. even!," Newport Harbor Chamber of Pa•iUon. Commeree Assistant ~Janiger Larry "Then interest dWindled .Jn these ~liller said today in·-...announclng the ',\'OOden boats.'' P.Ul&!r said. "?""ewer than cancellafton ol this )'ca r's "Flight. of the 25 competed in 1969 .. , Kites" sailboat rocc. Jn 1910. the race \\'as changed 10 the "The Flight of the Kit~" •·as a ('Flight of the KitH and\Soowbirds" to descendant of the "Flight ..If the ---'ihclude the newer fiber'1ass sailboats. Snowbirds'' raot v.•l'llch began i1'"1935. At Then, as the num ber of Sno~'blrd.s onf! lime, 5everal hundred boats tr."OUld 'dwindled further. the raoe v.·as rtnamed parilclpate in the annual July event simply the "FUght of the Kitts" ln 1972. "The v.•hole harbor would be blanketed · "We have no plAns for any new ractS." with these sailboats," ~tiller sa1d, ~filler Sllid. "\Ve prefer to leave those 10 explaining that the tY.-o-hoor race wound our )ocat ynchl club$, which sponsor a through the chaMel1 of Newport Harbor, nuru(>tr of exctlltnt sailboat races." • \ , 'I • ' Runnittf/ for Cove•· l\ South 'Vietnamese trooper seeks a Siller place for his you ng son duriag enerny hea\'Y art1Uery and mortar attack on a Ranger ba!'c near the Cambodian border. The base has b~en under slCJ.!C hy some 600 r..--orth \1ictnamcse troops and \'1ct Cong co nln1antlos si nce ~larch 27 . Prosec11tio11 Calls l\l111·cle1· S11spects 'IL1.Yi11g Ma11iacs' By TO.\f BARLEY 01 ,~. 0•11'1 ~1101 51•1! Tv.·O police office~. separately actu~rd in Orange Coun'y Supe rior Court ol 1nurdrr and assault, bc'ha~'ed Ii~' ·•r;: ing maniacs" ..d~r.ing !he shooting fra™ on Jan. S. 1973 at th<! Ba ch~lor's Ill har. th1· _prosecution alleged. today in its final statement . Deputy District A,ttomey Ted to.111\<trd demanded a verdict of f1rs1 -df' ... -te mu~r agai nst Cypress police Sgt. Thomas Baroldi. 26, and an assault conviction against Carden C r o ,. e patrolman Jerry Gray, 29. as he \\"fai>PL-d up his case against both n1cn ~illard said the defense h11s ctoof! "absolutely nothi!ig" lo d1spro,·e the prosecution's account of the barroom bra.,..•I that led lo the dea1h of ~farine Corps Capt. Randall S. Hoblnette. 25, and the wounding of palron Sam Campise: :l.~. The hard·hitt ing proseculor asked a jury that will deliberate after hearing thf' final defense statement to reject "the rldiculoua theory " that Robinette wa!i trying to grab Baroldi's \~caoon from him shortly be.fore the helicopter pilot v.·a.!I shot in the ches1 . Aocl he refl\lnded the jury of Robinelte's dying statement lo the effect that he v.·a.s lrying 10 help the tv.·o police offlcer.s and not han1per them shortly bc.l'.ort the $hot11 v.·ere fired. dlaroidi 1s cMrgf'd ~·1th the klllinq: of Robtnette. CrBy is cha rged wuh assault "ith a deadl y Yt'eapon in the woundlng of Campise. ~f.illard said Robutt!ttc .was shot i'\ the bar during an uproar triggered when the tv.·o off duty off!ctrs rMde d'rogatory comments to. ff.male patrons all,gedly <k'scribed by the accused men as lcsblau l\lil!ard :.il'-0 rC'nt1nrl"d Iii•· 1ury that Carnp1sc 1s :1lnt· 10<!•1~ ··hy \lrlUc of a rniraC'I('" \1ith !hC' hul.h·i rillrgi.:dly fired b:-Gray lodg1ni:: ju~t Oltl' ltltll from tbc 11oundt.-d n1an ·s heart "Uaroldi intrndl!d !() ~d! ll•1b1nr1tr .1nd rile defense has bl.'cn unnhJ,. lu pro~e anything oth~r\liSC," '.\11tlnrd ~aid. "And Gray is lucky that he 1~n't .s1111n;: here today facing the same c·hargt," lhe prosec111or added. Or7A~Coast W eather lhgh cl01Kls 11t 11111''~ 1hroi.1~h Tu(':'iday 11·rth rontr ('('H.i•tr1I lo1v - -=lo.uds tonight and Tu11•da r 1norn· 1ng. S!ii;ih!ly t•oolcr \\1th h11;h~ al the beaches Ill the upper Ws rt~· Jng to the Jo;i,• 70s Inland. - l!\SlllE T ODA\' Tli.c ph1cli of h1/1tl!•'d ('f'Oll· omy i~ .'l1711ct::111u 111n\t 11oltlly u 11 1\mcr1('11's r1·t1 r1·rl r 111:cn! tr!10, de.ip1te 111crcr1~f''l •1 b1•11t· fits. foid tl1r1r 111cn1111·~ 111ade· q 111Jrf , Tlif' rrob/r,n " n1irr1HJ!<li· crl frorn Jo11 r pcr&J)(lrlu·p:or u11 rnge 22 1od1111 t 1Uoflt LM ...... . c1nw ... . Cllniflfll '-"· ,,..,_. Ot•lll •IOl!Ct• •• ,,. .. ti ,,,. •11-11111Nm 'lll•nc• lfilr•KtH it.1111 L1llffn I • • • JJ·ll " " " ' " \J•ll . " " ' M•••H II N .. 1Ml l H .... 1 • Or•"•• c. ..... ,., n lfl•!e l'trtt• It ,...,,, 11.1t \IMI Mtrl tll l>-IJ Tti9-Wlt .. ll fl T~ff!t,., f1 WNn,er • t W-'I Nt•I !Jolt Wort4 N1w1 t -·~ .... ~. • DAIL V PILOT N Mond•J, April l , 1CJ74 f're•P,..eJ _,__~EWPORT CAl\-rilIDATE ·'·. rtstrictlons art tmpoud durtn1 the use- permit procedures. Jioy,•evtt r, provisions ptrta1ntng to Sllflll JU"t I 0 ca t e d throughout the code. Slnct the pusa1e or the Service .Station Ord inanct>, the sta rr has been s1odying the possibility of revL1- ing our ordinances. lfowever, thiS ta3k hu bee n relcgaltd lo a lowt r priority slnoe the planning 11aff has be-en tx- tremely busy on the Genera.I Plan for the last il:cveral yea rs. Geronlml: Signs need to be con trolled. \\'e need to discourage billboards. Sign.'l on businesSts should be of a size that they arc riot obnoxiou.s, ho11.•ever, "'e must be sure \\'C do not res trict free- f"nterprisc. Small signs. such as •·open house" signs, are not the probleill. It is the billboa rd or flashy type. Q. Should city hall be remodeled, or rebuilt? \\'here? Dostal: I do not support spending ·rnonE"y In any substantia l remodeling or rebuilding project on the present ~ity hal1. ·Adequate room should be available when tome of the p:11ice f1cllilies wiU be transfernd to the new sUbstation on J amboree Road. Geroalml: The city hall council cham- bers are..._deflnltely lnadequa~. J under· stand tJ)e present facility Is stressed for three stories, and remodeling th!! facl l· ity would be IT)Ort economical than a new building and site. f'remPqeJ CHAPIN • • • • R.t01embu. we are ln a period or runaway co.sta and J believe v.·e Qeed aoWld ...,.,.ry mponalbUlly. Q. Art you hippy will> cumnt OOllllCU pnictdum. pertlt~ty u lhey rol11t to lntergovernmenta operatk>lw with the cl· ty manager? r>ostal: M chai an of the Procedures :ind t;thlcs Commllteoe, I h e I p e d formulate new policies to expedite our 1."0lutcil meetings and lncre~se our ef· ficienl'y. t' believe the rules o f Proct'durcs under which v.·e conduct our council meetings are adl'quate to provide efficient. orderl y and thorough hearings. The council has the opportu,ni ty to be given all of the f3cts relative to.any \asue prior to any dcclsion. The city manager has an obligation to have adequate atan perlOMel ;ivallable to answer lhe. coun· ell's questions relating to any subjttt before it. Geroniml: No. OUr city mana ger has too much au1hcrr1ly aM tends to be ove rpj:iiO. I favor a ru ll·time mayor and a less expensive, but better qualified, city manager. We need a busln~man -not a polUicaf sclen tJsl 1'he assistant city manager and the &irl hired to obtaln federal funds are wasted snlarles .. -- Q. Do you belle\•e the coastal <.'Ommls- sion has usurped too mudt authority from local govl'!mmcnt? Dostal : Emphatically, yes. I opposed Proposition 20 on ph!logophlcal groWld! before It was enaclcd into liw. I believe that local land use regulation should be in the hands of the local taxlng authority afld subj~ to control of locally elected officials. ,.ropo!ltlon 20 h.u created a WadlingtOn Post?" · new layert'tlf gov~nment. ----Nlneteen bands. This layer of government bu only one To the aame question about television slngle-lntereat charge and doet not hive bnledcasU., eome is or the potential a broad purpoae vlewp>lnL 'They could jurort niaf:d hands. After seven such care less about all of lhe factors al· -queotlonl, Geoell ulted how many" hid not put up the.Ir banda at least once, and fectlna: a city so Ioag aa the.Ir one special there were four.· ... interest la lltiafied. The commlulon Is GeleJI act no re1pon1e from any of the compoeed roughly of half elected offlclal1 MJm1 j01 pOtenUal jurora left when he and haJf poUUcal appointees. For the Mked whether 11becauae wh•t you have most pa.rtotbe "elected official.I " are not read or boud oo TV or radio you hi.ve a elected by the reskienta over whose land fited opinion that any one investigated they control tbe uae. by .the ljledal proseculor mu1l be guilty Geroolml: Yea -particularly when the of IOl1lelhh11." majority ol Newport tupeyers oppoetd AM 13 queslanl, many of lhem downioolng and hid It lorted on the111 by ,,...-.bearlnl on poulble pretrial prt/udice the an edlct from the re&klnal commlaslon. jud&e e1cueed three more peop e We do not need "outalden" dictating c&epln, lonner p re s I d l n t I a I what our local needJ and deelrea should appointmenll eecretary, was lndlcted ~ be. Nov. 2', . on four c:ounta of. l}'in& to a Q. Are there any other tnues that you grand jury. · ' believe should be debated before the SpedlJ Wat.er1ate pn11ecutor Leon voters? Ja-.ld bu 111d lblt ousted White Otllf ,lltl 51ttf Plltt. • Huntingto~ Accident ~.~~~,~~~nl~~~• in the Huntington Beach area to heJp locate the automobile ln\'o\ved in last week's hit-and-run aeclMnt at Ada ms Aveaue and Bushard Street. The car, belie\red to be a ,v.·hite Cad.iliac, l95!Hi l D\Odtl. was invol ved ln an actident on ~larth 24, &trlkina an l~ y~ar>Old bicyclist. The youth, Roge"r Demers of t&:iO Jody Circle. \Ves1 mi nster. has since been rt- Jeased from Huntington lntercommunilr. -Hospital, and is fn "good condition ' •. according to Huntlngion Beach P.:>lice. Ponce say the mislln1 cal has 1 shallertd front · \loindshle1d. A complete search of body repair shops in the arta ha• been conducted. but polict have been unable to locate the automobile. lnvestig:ltors believe the Cadillac ls being b idden in a -pri vate 1&raie. and ll'lt>' urge inyooe wbo baa tetn the cir to report It to police. -Police say the dr\ver of the car, thought ~ be a woman in her 30s or 408, struck Dtmera and tben 1ptd oH, leaving him WlCCICl.SCIOUll. l"rem Poge J TH EY'LL PEDAL THEIR WAY ACROSS COAST OF AUSTRALIA 01vl1 Stleve (left),..&ob 81nka All Packed for Big Tr1k BANKS ... 2 County Men to Make-: Bike-Tour of Australia By JACKIE HYMAN 01 "" ~rr """ '"" Tv.·o Santa Ana Heights m idenf! ti.•UI leave Ap ril 6 for a 4,000 mile bicycle tour of Awtralia. Bob Banka, 35. and Davis Stieve, 2.7, both ol 1561 ?.ltsa Drive , will spend between six months and a year traveling along the Australian coast. rers to give talks ~·hen v.·e llanka said. return,'' "There's e\·en a possibility we can sell some artifles." - This wil be the men's firsl long bicycle trip, although Ibey frequentl y travel as far a.s 50 miles in weekend rides, averag· in~ about 15 m.p.h. "We're out to prove that even an amateur can make a trip like thia," Bank a said. that the bank might not of Its O\lo'O volition complle thLs ainowit of detail for its own pllrpoaea, and thererort iO ffi1t - extent the rrgulaUooa put the bank la the pc.Ilion of seeking lnfonnatlon from the customer in order to eventually rtport It to the government." Rehnquilt said. "But as we have noted (in an "earlier deeiliion) 'neith er inco rporated no r unincorporated auociatlons can plead an unqua!Wcd right to conduct their affalrs in secret,' " Rehnq ui!t said. Arson in $40,000 Fire PO'VAY (AP) -Arson' ls blamed for flre whi ch Sunday caused an e.stlmated MO,OOl damage to Pomerade El~e.ntary School. The principal'• office was gutted. ... Nixo1i Papers Gift 'Culled' NEW YORK CAP I --· Ttle prtpreslde11tlal p a i> e r S> that President Nixon donated to tht: NatJot1al Archives to clalm a $576.000 tax deduction ••ere culled to elimin.3ti ''serlsitive'' docwnentJ, the New York Times said today. Thousapds of ntwSp&pt>r clip. pings and e\'en unclipped newJ- papers 1,1·ere included In the gl{t "'hile ".sensitive f 11 e s tt!pttting J . Edga.r J·I o o v e r • Jacqueline Kennedy and t h e \'letnan1 1,1•ar " 1''ere remo\·cd: the Time!I said. 'the ney,·s papcr quok'd tc.(timony given to the congressional Joint Committee on Inttmal Jtevrnue Taxation, which ~ts investigating N!xoa'9 tax returns, and an inventory of· the paptrs as the source for i" information. Coasi Suspect Held -:-in ThEit Of Diamond Ring Lagtma Beach p:11lce arrested a 37· yea r.old Ne\\tpOrt Beach man Sunda y followlrlg the theft of a $4,800 diamond ring £rom a Laguna \\'Oman. Herbert • Weld of. 415 Ne~1>0rt Boule\'ard, apartment 8, was hocked for suspicion of burglary following his arrest at his m idence. He was: held wltMut bail pending a court hearing today. The theft was reported by Gretchen Harris, 1317 Circle Way, Lagwia Beach. lotn. Harris told officers she had returned with her tv.·o sons to he r home al about 9:30 p.m. Sunday and found· \\'eld, whom she ~11e\\', at her residence, Sgt. Al Olson, siad. Sgt. Olson said ~lrs . Jlarrls klld orficers Weld did not have petmi~lon .to be at the resldt'nce and she told him to leave. Afterv;ard, the ettd missing. Police said the mis.sing p ring was diS<.'OV· have. recov ered -OOllllltl Jobn W. 0.111 111 wooJd be Doolll: The prlm1ry blue In the <em· 8 Irey pmunent w1.1n... apinlt palgn for the fourth dlalrlct councllmstlc aiapm. · seat ls the uperience, ltlderahlp and .Dean, who plelded JIUllty 1111 October mature judgment ol lhe candldltea. It la to cr.mplrlnc to obllruct the tnvntllaUon important that \"Otera go b e y o n d of the W1tera:ate break-in, already baa generalities and aak ·the queations : Who testifleslu a proeecuUon wttnea1 at the bu worked for Newport Beach? Whal ls New York trtal o1. former cabinet \he candidate's track ~.and llat of mf:ll\ben John N. Mitchell and Maurlce accompllshmenta for Newport Beach? H. SllN. And who h11 the best abUlly, training. "We'rt at a point ln our lives when we're ready to do something ad· . venturous," Banka explained. "Vi'e're giving up ottr jobs and selling e\'erythln11 we own, e1eept our bicycles.'' \\'hy Aus1ralia? "The climate ts simila r to here and Ille people speak En1lbh," Banka e1plained. '"1e two will ny on Air New Zealand to Sydney to begin their trip. "We'd like to sail to .Perth . pe rhaps go ;skin-dlv\nf -v.11eteve.r·s adven turous," What is Being Said About Positive Reducing Another l<ey -tloa wiln ... will be and -1unlty to ldvence the causes ol ~U who llrVtd five moolhl Jn 1 Newport Buch! For eumple, It b not -federal ' cOmcllOiiil fadllty a I terc -:OllOUlh-to-sa)I_,. 13-agallwt alr<nf• pleadln& cullty to m I ad em e 1 nor noise. 'llte lsaue is : Who can do most for violations of feder11 election laws. our clty to eliminate It! Segret.U was releaaed last Monday. Gtroalml: 1'ie council's !lacat and LJke Dean, Searettl •areed t o budge~ry controls which have our city 1:001~nte with the spedaf prosecutor's manager proposing a projected 13 million office. deficit budget. · Banki "slud. 1be two planJ.o_ay_etage between 50-75 miles per day. 0 We'n: 11taying along the coast because they \\'Ofl.'t let us cycle into· certain parts of the country," Banka ell- plalncd. "It's because we can't carry enough water \lo'ith us, and became of the road conditions." High, ProteiI1 Diet Said 'Risky' iI1 Heart Disease Banlta, a -canadlan . citizen who has betn in the U.S. for 13 )'ears, recently quit his job as Bulkling Programs Direc- tor for the YMCA in Newport Bench. Davi!. an Or~c County '2'8tlv e, is the supervisor of electronic asrsem blles for Technicolor In Santa Ana. They will carry a camera and tape recorder with the m to study the AustraUan oountry. "We've rtteh·cd of· . ' CHJCAGO <AP ) -. Researchers say that a popular tow carbohyOratt'. high protein diet may be risky, especi ally for persons wi th heart disease. Tbe study by a heart research I.earn from Peter Bent Brigham Hospital and the Harva rd Medical School in Boston is published in the · April 1 issue of the Journal of the American ~tcdlcal AssoclaUon. The researchers had 12 healthy hospital employes, ages 21 to 32, follow the diet outl ined in The Doctors' Quick Weight Loss Uict, by Ors. Irwin lit. Slil\man and S. S. Baker. The diet C011.1lsts ahno.st v.·holl y of 01.t.totell CO~ST N DAILY PILOT TN! 0.•'IO• C&Ht 0.Uv "''el ., 'I\ -h,. c.-'-..., ,,... '"·~ ,.,.., "°"'"'""":! t . , •• °"'"?' ~r· Pv!ll1V'•i1 r....,...."°"" ""'r_,,, •• •3~""" •~ '"':0·''-.f ... Gn.1•Y 11'!,...,n ,.,.,., ~ C.•.'4 ,,.~ ... ""'"(!Ct! Btrh. ~"'ln!ri°"' e..,_,.1 ,,.,~ .... v •• ~"") ...... ~l .. ~S.-"""<•··1 ~·~ ( ~"'•nl• E.ln Juan ~fll•~on·• " •r~• '"t<"'~'I "'11·•'°" .. """'11...4'"1..tr ... e.,. o'<I ~. •• ·~.. In• r• ~Ct!' .. 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(lio~<e<> ~ •• $·~!>!"'~ C..,W'""' •)«>-"I• ,.,. .... ,1 fl OQ OflO!\IMr.'"•hl...,_! __ ISOO"'Olll"'~ From Poge I GROCERIES ·. • • prot.ein and ·animal fats and c111ls for at least eight glasses of water a day. - The research team, consisting of Drs. Frank Rickman, Joseph Dingman and Jam" E. Dalen arx1 Nancy ~fltchell, a 1973, v.·as $1.09. On P.farth 1. ~974. the nurse. said that blood cholesterol. levels avtrage price was $1.35 and oo 1.farch 30, rose an average of 16.J percent in the 1974, It was $L24. subjects during the diet period. Eggs decreased In 10 cities, down four High.'.}. d10lestero\ levels • have been or five cents to about 7$ ctnts a dozen In associated with cor,onary artery disease. most pla~s. The pri~ il"ICTtased in two ~lost o! the subjects complained while cities, N~w York and Detro!~ and \\'88 . on the diet of symptoms of easy fatigue;--unchanged in Philadelphia. laMitude, mild nausea and occasional The incre~s on the Hst were diarrhea. promi>ted by rising wholesale commodity The ~searchers said the tempornry prlct.s. VICKI Gi.AV -"Gloria M1rihtlh helped 10lv1 my "!\In prob\tm,.J cwldn'I do it br myitll. t II the b9JI plaec In town 10 lt lte inche1 off and lttep llltm olT. I've .. »s.t 2l pou11d1111d 2411. incheL" ri.!e in cholesterol JeVels in their healthy Boosts in sugar and cocoa be ans young SUbjectS probably · did not h&rm cau9ed new Increases in the price of - them. chocolate chip cookies. However. they added . "One mmt Chocolate chip cookies whe UJ) in 11 consider the potential effects of the cities during 1.tarch, rising an average o{ prolonged or repetitive use of thls diN by ~ perctnl. They v.·ere unavailable in one middle-aged persons who ma y have city. The average price of a l41k-ounce coronafy artery disease." bag of cookies was 61 cents on ~larch 1. , 1973; 7$ cents on March 1. 1974; and 79 JANIS Gf.IST -'"ThU11tJ 10 c 101b -------------· cents on lo.larch 30, 1974, for an over-all Ma11h1U, 1 h11"e SoM from• sf.le 14 10 • Increase of 30 ""'rceflt. 1ilc l l'vt lo1t l21'l i11che1 ind 15 lbl. My Daily Pilot Price No 'v $3 Monthly • A new home delivery price for the Dally Pilot of $3 per 1nOJ~lh v.'ent Into effect IOday. Unprtctndrntcd cost lncrc:ises in all Aspect! of nev.·speoper productlon Md distribution the past two years. such as • 2.1 pertt'nt lnereallt tn the oost of neW!prlnt peper, make the 35 cents per n10nth in crease necewry. 1'nough neMpopen were rcrmved from p<lce contro!J M1rch Ii , the Daily PUol hid pru1ously flltd with prlct control oftlclatJ required documeqt1tlon to e!'tablisfi thls price adjustment al fully l.'Ost-josttCled ... The new price a\!IO pennHs your .Daily P\lot. carrier, who Is an Independent me rchant, en Increase In can1lngs for his servlett to you. -Th< Dally Pilot rtgr<I& the ntctL~ty for 11 price lncre1se, but pled1cs lo eonllnue making eyVY effort to gl\'t readers improved news CO\'er1111 and more efficient produ ctlon te<:hn lque1. I"'" h1p1 No~t 1lw1y1 been 0111 or ptoporbOA Sugar was up at the retail al well 8~ whh 1h• n 11 or mt -now I c1n ae1 the w holesale level. A fi\>t-pound bag of ~101t1e1 10 n1. It didn't Ilk• an~ 1uen110111 granulattd sugar that 1.mt an ave.rage of e~ud.e •l'ld It w11 fu11." 68 t <'n!s on lo.larch t, 1973, <.'061 $1 12 { months later and was up lo $1.17 In the . ,. latest survey. for an over-all increase of 1 ~ i2. J)ercent. Sugar went up in all 13 cities during both February and March, with an a\•erage ?!larch Increase ot 17 percent. CdM's First Grads Set for Reun.ion. Corona de! Mar Kip School'• fint grnduaUng tl a.!fS "'Iii mee:t June 8 in San Juan Capistrano for their 10-year .rtunlon, according to rturUon or;anJzer Janet (Riedell Roy .• The CILIOS of '$4 1'111 mtt:t at,Jhf: El Adobe• Rtlluranli !><ginning al 6:)1" p.m. 'Mckell are 15 a couple 1 n d enttrtalnment Includes daJ\Clng ind dinner • For further lnlormaUon. contact ri1ts. Ray by tnail at 182 The Mu ttrs Circle, Coo1A M..... C.. 92626. Deadllnt for ticket.! has been cl'lended to April 15. san. WI LIVI UPTO OUI PIOMISIS AND Niii iS THE PIOOF. e 11111.nilVATl FACILITIES • e Pt:"IOIAL ATIEITIO• e "EDUCllG WiTHOUT lllUSCLE·IUILDllG EXERCISES e TAKE T"lATMEln WITHOUT CHAlllll CLOTHES 1..-1n Ofl ~ ......... ""' ... """""· .,.,,......! • RESULn A"l ACHIEVED l'MRDUGH A PRO- CRAlt Of IUTRIT101Al GUIDAll Cl AttO lllDIYIDUALLY DlllGIED flRlll•li ANO TO•t•• TECHNIOUES.. lf..Ull lllOIVIDUAL flGURI PflOILEMI DIFFER YOU" RESULTS 11.t.V IE OIFFEAENT THAtl TH OSE ACHl lVID IV SOMEONE EUE. .. BE OUR GUEST FOR A SA,_,PLE VISIT TO SEE WHAT we CAN 00 FOR YOU flOllRJ: CONlllOL SALONS o,wi..., ..... ......, .... AUDREY IAKKER -"'I h•"" 11tw1 ..,_t t1'011&h In IM fi&ht placw to rtduce ITI)' dn• sLi:e. Arter bNrl& .Ue 16 for yean,, it'1unbciie'table 10 ""v Az.e 11rm10kt 011 tht Cloril Manhall weiaht reduction PIOfJUTI. Nol 011ly did I loa 2111. Iba. Mid 26 111che1, I abo fttl wondtrf11l alld hrtc muth mote e11e1gy." JUNE lfRJfAROS-'"I can tnily •Y-that my propun whh Cloria Mu.ti.H tu.1 "'°""" m'[ enlilt life~ Nol only did I lote 2.S lbt. an 26 lnchc1, b11t I notktd 1 iitw u11 for Uv\_ng. .... · , . . ,._ I I ' • 1 l· t I • I l ' !. , I : I l. l t \ ' \ t ' ( , I . I . ' • .. • • • • ., '""I • - @range C~!t • Tod,_y's Final N.Y. Stock!lt VOL 67, NO. 91 ) 2 se.crloNS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I MONDAY, APRIL \· c TEN CENTS , . I ~ \\ • -All T~1i Up - Construction worker chips away with jackhammer at concrete at Costa hfesa High School where $2.1 million remodelirig project is under wa y. Part of job involves installation of sophisticated drainage system to prevent swelling of ad obe soil which causes campus buildings to rise and fall. As work· men tear campus apart. students are usipg fence around construction si te ,for bulletin board. P.lural (below) advert_ises upcoming student raft trip. Murder ·Trial Suspects--Said Lik.'e Maniacs By TO~f BA.RLEY Of 1119 Dally "llot 11111 ,...,,o police officers, separately 3ccused in Of.ange County Superior Court of murder and ass.1u lt. be)1a\•ed lik~ "ravinl! maniacs'' during the shooting fracas on Jan. S. 1973 at the Bach~lor's III bar. the prosecution alleged today in its final statement. Deputy District Attomey .Ted !\·lillard demanded_a_ \'.erdict of_ [irst~ de<'rce murder against Cypresl-police Sg1. Thomas Baroldj, 26. and an ass<iu\I conviction against Garden G r o v c patrol.(Jlan Jerry Gray,_29, as he wrapped up his 'case against both men. Millard said the defense has done "ab9olutely .nothing" to disprove the prosecution's account or the !J:arroom brawl that led to the death of Marine C«ps C.pt. Raadall S. Rol!lnette. 25, and the wounding ol patron Sam Campise, 35. The hard-hit1ing prosecutor asked a jury that will deliberate"llfter hearing the rmal defe~ statement to reject "the ridiculous theory" that Robi11ette 'was trying to grab Baroldi's "''eaoon from hlm shortly -before the helicopter pilot was shot ln t~e chesl. And he reminded the jury of Robinetle's dying statement to the effect that he v.·as trying to help the two police officers and not hamper them shortly before the shots ~'tre fired. Baroldi is charged with the kill ing or Robinette. Gray is. charged with assault with a deadly weapon in the wounding or Campise. Millard said Robinette was sh:lt in the bar during an uproar triggered when the two off duty officers made-derogatory comments to female patrons allegedly described by the accused men as le.sbians. Millard also remi nded the jury that Campise is alive today "by virtue of a miracle" with the bullet allegedly fired by Gray Jodgin'g just one inch fro m the wounded man 's heaft. "Baroldi intended to kill Robinelle and the defense has been unable to prove anything ptberwise," ~fillard said. "And Gray ls lucky -that he isn't sitting here today facing the same charge," the pr08eCUtor added. RESULTS 'GREAT' FOR AN OLD 88 No piano roll blues here. Thi! ad sold a piano the rlf'St day It appeared in the Dally Piiot -aJ!d IO the first caller: PLA VER Pi11no, rlec or pedal , w/many rolh:. Plays well. $$95. (Phone No.) T•ke note of the sharp results and don't fetl flat neitt tJme you have ~mething mualcal to .sell. Or tey Daily PUot classlllcd ads for movtng other men:handi.se, too. nio number to call (direct line! is 64~ } ' Council, Downtown Unit Meet Tonig·ht in Mesa Back·to-back meetings of the Costa P.1esa City c o u n c i I and· the Redevelopment Agency tonight v.·ill focus on a wide range of issues. from mini-cars to downtov.n improvements. 'I'h:e city council is scheduled to meet at 6:30 p.m~ Me redevelopment agency at 7:30 p.m., both in city council chambers of the Costa J\lesa Civic Center. :n Fair ofive. One of the items on the council agenda is a request by City ~f11nager Fred Sorsabal to buv tv.·o llonda Civic min i- cars for use ·by lhe Public Ser"ices , Department. "\\'e're t11•ing to dctennine v.·hether they are "''hat they're made oul to be. They will be used in high·m.ileage i.nspe<:tion v.wk," the city manager said. "\Ve'want tO see whether ftley save gas and how they are on maintenance. These are noC our first small c8n . We ha\'e some Datsuns and a couple of Luv pickups too," he added . aty council members also will deal v.i th tbe quest.ion of how to woe 23 acres of land off Whittier Avenue bet":een 17th Street and 19th Street. Planners have reoommended medium· ,demity residential development for the area. which is l'\llT'f!IUy zoned for manufacturing purposes. The Whittier site hat bem under a zoning ~re for the past four-and·a-balf months and il'ldicatiom are that propeny 0"1'ers will resist a r.one change to resldeotlal. Other major·items to be con.sidered by the city council are a request from the Costa ~tesa Beautification COmmit tec klr a billboard ordinance ~nd s e v e n applicatioN for zoning \'ati.llftces. The Coota Mesa Planning Commwlon bas recommended denial oo two of the variances. One would allow !.tri. Joyce t E. Remseh to operate a pre-school at 18.1 J\lonte Vista Ave. and the other v.'Ould pennit hfc.\1ahan's Furniture to exceed the new Co.st.a ri.tesa sign ordinance by con.mucting three above-roof signS'"at Its sto~e on 3089 Bristol St. .. Tonighfs meeting of the Costa !\tesa Rl'development Agency is primarily for 1hc purpose of informing a ge n c y direclors about the status of the do~11toVJ1 redevelopment project . ~tembers of the city council also serve as· directors of the rede''elopmcnt agency. W olnan Plu11g es From 13th Floor Of Coast Buildmg A woman who police sakl apparently v.•as having marital problems jumped to her death Crom the 13th floor of the Avco Financial Services building in Newport Ceriier.aboutJt a.m. tod ay. Newport Beach Police decliM:f' to rtliase the name of the woman, who they .said was an Avco employe. about 30 years okl, ptndlng notificaUon of next of kin . The 13th floor houses th• accounting department. \\1itnesses told police the woman broke the pl<1te glass window with :tn end table nOO then dove out immediatelr. Jn vestigitors said she was killed irdtantly when her body hit the .shopping cente.r'a paved area below. · 1 I . 165 l11<lustries Price Controls E_nd • \\'ASlllKGTO:\' 1API -\\!ith less than a rponth to go until its control program e:<pli::es. the Cost of Uvin~ C-4>uocil !his . afternoon lifted ~·age and price controls from abou t 165 industries and 10 ix·rccnt of the labor force . IL 111as lhc council's bigg est.. single. dt'l'Ofl\rol action to date. and secmt'd C<"'r13in lo re~ult in hi gher prices for ilen1s ranging fro1n 11·earlng :ipparcl to mo\·ic tickets to life i n s u r a n cc premiums. The induslries decontrol led. by c.1regory, Included: -:-.tanu facturing -DPfXlrcl, luggage. Ba11k 'Snoop' Law Upheld By Top Co11rt ~ \\'ASHI NG TON iAPl -The t;.S. Supreme Court !oday upheld a contrru.•ersial federal law r('(!uiring: hroad. scale reporting by banks of cihzcns' rtnancial tran.,actions. Critics cal! the law a nlassi\'(' invasion of constitu1ion:il rights, hut the ~ovemmcnt clni ins it i~ necessary to fi,::ht increasinJ.(ly sophistis:atcd crime. Ry a vote of 6 to 3. the court upheld the Bank Secrecy Act, O\'Crturning in part a low er court clecision lhat voided the \aw ·s most sweeping domes1K: reporting pro- vision. The act was written to g iv e government access to information having \Vha t the Bank Secrecy Act desc ribes as "a high degree of usefulness in criminal, lax or regulatory inve.sti galion.s or proceedings.'' · Und er the · act and regula lion ot the U.S. Treasury Department. financial. institutions must Ole re1X1rts wilh the Internal Revenue Service on tran.saetiom " l'<llog_llQ.Ol!L._ ---A three-judge court in Cali£ornia approved the extcnsi\'e record·keepin;.: req uirements of the act. and thf.! requirement that n10ncy moven1cnt out of the country be reported. /\ppca ls had been filed by the Californ ia J!ankers Association. the American Civil Liberties U n i.o n f oundation of i\orthcrn California, Inc . _and 1he governmt>nt. But the judges of the lov.·er court said that the ''virtually unlimited reporting from banks" of dome stic financial transactions required by the act "so far transcends the constitutional limits ... as to unreasonably invade the.-right of privacy .... " Not so. said the Supreme Court majority led by Justice \\'illiam H. Rehnquist. RC'hnqutsl v.•as joined by Chief Justice \\'arren E. Burger, and Justices Potter St('v.·art. Byron R. \\llite. Harry A. Blackmun and l..e1'-'iS f . Po...,·ell Jr. Hehnquist said the r ep o rt in g regulations establish ed by the se<:relary of the Treasury violate no Four th Amend ment right to be safe from unreasonable searches and seizures. • The regulation requires the reporting of currency transactions exceeding $10,000. the identity of VJose conducting the transaction and a description of the transaction itself. "It is conceivable. and perhaps likely {5« BA~KS. Page ZI ""' T~t 'Clemmie' 89 Lady Clementine Spencer Chu'rehlll. widow of the la!e Sir Winsl<>n, celebrates her 89\h birthday in London today. • tools. healing tquipment. motor vrhieles and passcngr:r car bodLt>!I: photographic ('QUipment . and clocks and v•:ltches. -Wholesule trode -<iuto 11rrs nnd tubes.~ fum11 l1rr and tton1c fum1l\hu1~s. lunllX'r ;ind construction 1natcrials. spor1s N111ipint>nt loys, a pparel. paper products , beer and chemicals.· • -Finant•ial institutions -banking. \ifr insurant'f'. crOOit 'agencies. and real <'Slate :ll':CTil'ies. -&rvit'<'s -hotel~ and roon1Jng houses . auto rt>\><.1frs and garages. mot ion pict ures. amusement and, recr('ation services and edut·ational scr,·ice:i1, except for public cmptoyrs. The council al"O lifted v.a1:<' contrOls for 706,(XlO pos\111 \1ork<'rs . ~7.000 ra il road 11orkcrs. 917.00!1 1c!cph6ne con1mun1ca!1011 "'-Qrk('rs. i 32.000 auto s.ilcs1n4.'n ar.d 6!lfl.{1"C) ~;u-0l 1ne service station 11·ork,.r~ 1'he tounc1! n1.\inta1nt'd L'Ontro!s over a nun1IX'r of industries 11·1rri big consutncr impact. including food . St('('I. copper, nuto sales. niach1ncn·. cons!ruct1011, heal th ;u1d "aj.(l'S ol ·slate and local go\·ernnlC11t cn1ployt•s. Petro!eurn rt'n1;:1111.~ undl•r separate priC't' rontrol ~uthority. • ~.Wiped Out-> Jl1esa F a1rtil y Ruine<l by Fir e It seemed funny a·t the time and !\fark Da\'kison and his vl'ife both burst out laughi ng: There v.·as a house on fire and the police couldn 't find it . A police officer told thrm the story \i:·hile tijey v.•erc al a carn i\·al Saturday night. The trouble 11·as that it tume<t out to be their house. An unemployed machinist. Da\'idson . 25. and his v.·ifc , &!tty. 22. have nothing to laugh about today. They lost everything in the fire at 2f>80 Sa"nta Ana Ave. · "We are completely wiped out. \\'e lost eve rything in that fire. \\'e have no clothe6, no food, no money, no place to sta}'. no nothing." Davidson said. ''\\'hat can you do in a case like this? How do ~ou start alt O\'er again? "\\'e're hoping v.·e can find someone who can give us S01ne cash so I coukl rrnt anot her place and get a fresh start. I'm at a loss for v.·hal to do. \\'henever I think about v.ilat happen«! all I can do is . cry. The Da\•idsons for the past two days · have bcC'n slttping on the noor at the home of their neighbor , Bob fclinsky, 25i6 Santa Ana Ave. ,... Today the Dav idson~ v.·crc looking for a tent they could pitch in the )·ard un1 11 1hry can ge t some help. The b!aie. still under lnvesttgatlon by th(' fir(' departmt•nt. also cla imed the Jh·rs of tv.·o Great Danrs and one German Shepherd v.·ho \\'ere locked inside the burning building. "There v.·cre a lot of 1>rople cryinj:?' out here as they v.·ere v.·atctiing the fire." said OaVidson. "The· dogs w. c re !\Creaming and you could hear them outside ." Firemen estimate the fi rl' did at least ~18.000 damRgc to the huitding . ov.TiedL. Jim Fukomoto. Da\•idson estimates s · personal loss bctv.·cen $10.000 and $15. .- and say§ he doesn't know v.·hether an y of --- it "·ill be covered b~· hi ~ landlord's insurance. Ea1nily G1·oce1-y Costs Decfu1e 2.2 Percent By The Associated Prrss The family grocery bill declined ~lightly duri ng ri.t arch, roe first such drop i!l five months, an AJ' ma rket basket S!Jr\·ey shov.'S. ~tore items \\'ent Up in priCi! than \\'l'nt dov.11. But sail's on mt•at and Ei"ggs eut the dollar \·aluc of the markrtbasket in nine of 13 items checkt'd, '''1th an ave[agc. decrease of 2.2 pcrcenr. It v.·as the first month silToo Octoher !hat marketbasket declines outnumbcrrd Jncreasl's. The AP priced 15 food and nonfood item.-; in 13 cities on ~larch I, 1973 and has rechecked at roe beginning of each succeeding moolh. In l.o5 Angeles, the 15-item total ...,·ent from $11.15 lo Sil , down one pcrctnt .. The latest check shov.·ed that 32.3 percent of the items in the survey v.·ent up in price during ~1a rch, 1974 ; 23 .6 percent dr:creased : 36.4 percent were unchanged : and 7.7 percent y.·ere Wla \'ailable on one of the tv.·o survey dates. The marketbaskcl decfealie3 ranged from a fracl io n · of a percent in Albuquerque. N.~1. to 4 perctnt in Dosto n v.·here the price of a pound of chopped chuck dropped from SJ.~9 to Sl.09. The bill v.·as up in four cities -Seattle, :\ew York . ltil iami and Philadelphia - v.ith an average increase of 1.6 percent. Con5Umers are lea ming to li\'e with the higher costs ... Peggy !\1cNamara of ~1iami, who has to feed a fainily of fi\'c. ~ says : "The family budget pnor111es have changed. Jn orde r to maintain-good nu tritional standards in the!. face or the high price of food , v.·e've had to sacrifice some lu1uries. like eating out. -extensive weekend driving , first-run movies. Three of my nelghlx>r.s ha\·e Y.'hat they refer to as 'recession gardens' .. .'' Prices In every city Vt'cre higher at the begiMing of April 1974 than Jhey "'ere on · ~1arch I. 1973. The m.:::rkel basket bill "'3l!I up an· average of 13.3 percent over the 13-month period, "1th Increases r&nJ!· in@: from .si1 peJl:enl in lA'.l5 Angeles to, 2.l percent in Philadelphia . r..1eat sales helped cut lhe bill. All·beef frankfurter&. for example. declined in 11 cities during ~ and stayed the same In ta·o. Tfre'"i.verage decline wri.s 9 percent . The average price for a pound of all·beef franks on ~!arch I. 1973, "'a'i Sl.09. On ~tarch I .. 1974, the average price was Sl.35 and on March 30. 197.f. It 'A'as Sl.24. Eggs decreased in 10 cities, down !our or five cents to t1bout 75 cents a dozen in most place.s. The price lncre.11sed in two cities. New 'York and Detroit, and was unchanged In Phlladelpbla . I The increases on I.he list were prompted by rising "'holesale coml]lOdity prices . Boosts in sugar and cocoa beans caused nev.• inc reases in the price of chocolate ehip cookies. Chocolate chip coukies v.·e re· up in 12 ci!ies during '.\1arch . r1s1ng an average of ~ pcrCt'nt. They were. una \;11lable in one city. 10e average price of a 14 12-ounce bag of cookies v.\'ls 61 ccn!s nn '.\1arch I. l9i3; i5 cents on '.\larch I. 197~: and 79 cents on ~1arch 30, 197~. for an over-all increase of 30 percent Sugar v.·as up at the retail as v.·ell as the 1\'holcsate Jevl'l. A fi vr,:-pound bag of granulated sugar that cost an average of 68 cents on ~larch I. 1973: rost $1 12 months later and v.·as up to SI 17 In the la test survev, for an O\'Cr·all incrrase of 72 percent. Suga r v.·cnt up in all 13 citie!I during both February and :-.larch. vdth an average r..1arch increase of 17 percent. Tile items oo the AP checklist were.: chopped chuck. pork chops, frozt>n orange juice, coffee. paper to\\·els , butter . eggs. peanul butler, detergent. fabric softene r. tomato sauce, cAicolate !Stt GROCERIES, Pare ZI Orange Coast Weather High clouds at 11mes lhrou gh Tuesday ~·lth son)e coaslti l. low clouds tonight and Tuesday mom· ing. Slightly coole r v.·ith highs al the beaches in the uppe r 60s ris· mg to the low 70s inland. INSIJIE TODA V Tl~ pii1ch of i11flattd eco n· om1.1 is sq11eez1ng n10~1 11oh rl11 on America's retirerl cir1:en1 u·ho. despile incrPase.1 111 be:ne· /irt, f111d tl1e1r 111cames i11ode· q11are. The probltm i.l approoel1· ed froni f our 1>er1pect1Vf s cni Page 22 loday. lelHllt l't MIY>ft Il l \..M. ...... f /rU l1tflll tit ... t t C1llfWftl1 I -Or-c--, II CMIHlfltlll f).H il'l'fll flett.t 1t c-.n u s-11 , .. 1, CrKlwtl'll l1 SI"-,_.,,, .... 11-n # DMl!I ... otlttt 11 Tflt~ltltfl 11 ••1tM1• "'" ' TI!tl!WI JI • .. "" •• "'""" " 'WMllM! 4 "111111(.1 IJ·U W-·1 ...... l .. U ....,_.... U Wtrlf Htwt 4 AM Ullf«I " ( ' . • • ) .. ! DAILY PILlJl._ C Monlla~. Ap;ll 1 •• lQ74 -.--- Campai gn Cliicanery· [· I -Jui:-Y Selected Nixon Papers Gilt 'C ulled' NEW YORK I APl -The prepresidentlal pa~ er s that President N!xoo donated 10 tht National ,Archl\'es to claihi ll S576.000 Lax deduction 'll'ete culll'<i to eliminate ··s ensili\'t '' documents, the New York Times said today. Huntingto11 Accide11t " ... ~ ., . ' Cai· So11gl1t ;,, \\'ASl{INGTO:-J (AP I -Jurv stlccl1on \\·a~ complrted today in !ht trial of former presidential a pp o i n t m ti'h.t ~ $t'crttary .,Dwight L. Chapin, who i~ charged with lying lo ~ grand jury about the "dirty political tricks" of Donald II. Segretfi. Se\Tn nien and n,·c "·omen 14·ere cho6eft to hear the case . Fwr alt.crriatcs al!O "·ere ~IOC}ed. Earlier. U.S. District JOOge Cftrhard Jl Gesell told potential jurors lhat the triaJ is expected to last no more than '.!a- \teek or JO days." "I can assure you this I 1 a finn estimate: it will not be a long trial ," the judge said. The jury of 12 and four alt~rnate:!I will be sequesterm during the trial. In the> courtroom "'ere Olapin'~ wlft:;. Susan. and hi.~ parents. ~fr. and "frs. Spencer Ch.1pin. The judge C'Xcused a nu1nbl:r of prospt>Ct1ve jurors "'ho ga\'C personal reason.-; "'hy they rould not serve, thl!n ·"·cnl 1nlo the 1.~sue of pretrial publicity. "How rn=iny or you more or less regularly ha,·e heard ne"·s stories oo radio about \\·atergatc?" he asked. Sixteen hands went up. "How many or you more or tess regularly have read front paae stories, editorials, or columnists appearing in the \Va5hingt.on Post? .. l'\inete('n hands, To Jhe same question about television broadcasts. some 25 of the potential jurors raised hands. After seven sue~· '--r------------. questions, Gesell asked how m1ny had not put up f'i'lelr hands at least once , and there v.•erc four~'"' •• Gesell got no rcspon.se from any of the some 30 potential jurors left when he asked whether "because v.ilat rou ha:,·e read or heard on TV Gr radkl you have a fixed opinM>n tbat any one investigated by fhe special prosecutor must be guiJ ly of 50melhing." Aller 23 que!lons, many Of tht.m bearlng on ~Ible pretrial pttJudice the judge exCUltd thrff more people. Chapin, former president ia l appointments secretary, was indicted Nov. 29, on four count.s or lying to a grand jury. Special Y/atergate prosecutor Leon Jawor1ki 'has said that ousted White llour.e counsel John W. Be-an Ill ~·ould be a key go\•emmcnt v.i1ness against C})apln. Dean. v.·ho pleaded guilty J.ut October to conspiring to obstruct the in,·istigatloo ot lhe Watergate break·ln, already hat tl'stlfled as a prosecution V>'ilntS! at the New York trial Of former Cabinet members John N. Mltchell and Maurice ll. Stans. . Another key prosecution witness will be ScgreUl,-who strved live inonths in a federal correctional facility a ft e r pleading ruilty ·to ml1demeanor violatkms. Of federal election Ia~·s. Segretti was· released last Monday. Like Dean, Segrettl '•gr~ t o COOP,erale with the special proeecutor'1 o(Cic'e. · · ... • ,t--' High Protein Diet . Said 'Risky' i.t1 Heart Disease • CHICAGO I AP ) -Researchers say that a popular low carbohydrate. high protein diet' may be risky, <'.IJ)eelally for~ pe rsons wllh heart disease. · The study by a heart research team from Peter Bent Brigham H06plt.al and !he Harvard 1ifedlcal Scl>OOI in Boston is published in the April I Issue of the Joumal of · the American f\tedical Association. The J'Me3rchers had 12 healthy hoispital ·cmployes. agea 21 to 32, follow the diet outlined in The Doctors' Quick \'/eight Loss Diet. by Ors. lrv.·in fo.t The diet consists. almost wholly or protein 'and animal fata and calls for at least. eight glasses o1 water a.day_. The re~arch team. consisting of Drs. Frank Rickman, Joseph Dingman and James E. Dalen and Nancy ?>.1itchell. a nurse, said tilat blood cholesterol levels rose an average of 16.3 percent in the subjects during the diet period. High cholesterol 1e\•els ha\'e been associated with coronary artery disease. Thousa nds of ne"·spr.~er tli ,. pings and ,,·en unclipped i'M!':Ws· papers \\·ere Included in the gift "'hile "!f'OSltlve f i l e s respecting J. Edgar H o o \' e r , i-. ....h~ue1ine Kenned y and t h e • Vii\iwn war" were removed, the Times said. The newspaper quoted tesllmooy gil-·en · to the coogre.sslooal Joint Committee on Internal •Revenue TautM>o, wh.lcb is invesUgating Nixon's taJ: return\, and 1n lnventory of tqe paiJtis al the 90W'ce f<r it.s lnfonn11i0o. · Shotgmi Bandits .Hold Up Store Three men anned with a shotgun took more than $600 Sunday night from a \'ill.a Park liquor store owned by a Costa ~feta ~dent, Orange O>unty Sherlf!'s'officcrs sald. Deputies said liquor store operator W11yne E. Wateni. 51. of 275 Palmer St,, COllta Me,u. said the trio. entered hls store_ ~851 Sa.Iltlago Blvd. a feW minutes before closing time aiia pointed a shotg\UI at him. · Y.1aters said 1he trio took about $600 from the till and some of his costlie.st •liquor from the shelves. He said they then dro~e off at high speed, Touy Boyle Accused Traffic investlgalors asked persons m , the llunting1on Beach areu ro help locate 1he automobile in\'oh•e<I m last week 's hit·aod-run accident ·at Adatn3 Avenut and Bushard Slreet. The car. belie\·ed to be a whilf' CadillAc. 1959-61 model. was invo)vtd in an accident on f\tareh 24. striki ng an 11- year-old bicyclist. . The youth. Roger Demers or 18350 Jody ' ,Cl~le. ~lnster. h~ since' been re- leased from lluntington fntercommunity llospital, and ls in "good condition" accotdipg to lfunlington Beach police. Police Say the missing car has a shattered 'front windshield. A complete search of body rcp8ir shops .in the are•· . has been 'eonducted, but polic'"e.have-been uriable to locate the automobile. Investil(ators belirve 'the Cadlllac is being hidden in a private garage. and u~y urge anyone who has seen the car to report it to police. Police say U1e dri v r or the car. thought, to be a woman in hhr 30s or 40.5. struck Demers and then s~ off. leaving him unconscious. From Pfl{le I BANKS •... " . thit the bank migfil nof o( its O\\'n ! volition compile this amount of de tail to'r -its ov.·n purposes. and therefore to that eJ:tent the regulations put the bank in !he position of seeking information from lhe customer in order to eventuaUy report it to the government." Rehnquist said. .. Stillman and S. S. Baker. ~fost of the sUbjects ootnplained "'hile Oil the diet 0£ symptoms of easy {aligue, las!illlde, mild nausea a.nd oa;asionaJ diarrhea. · ~f EOIA, Pa. rUPI) -:s pec i a I pruoe<uui Ridianl A. Sprague charged tod a)' that former United lo.tine Workers Pte:E:ident W. A. "Too_y"_ Bcr;le "called for and paid for " the 196'9 slaying o( wt.ion refonn candidate Joseph A. "Jock" Yablon.ski. In his os>ening remarU at the murder trial of Boyle, Sprague told the ji.ry of rune -men and three women that Boy1e "gave the orden ror that a.uas.sinatlon." "But as v.·e have noted lin an earlier ".. decision ) 'neither incorpora,ted n o r unincorporated associa!ions can plead an unqualified right lo conduc their affairs THEY'LL PEDAL THEIR WAY ACROSS COAST OF AUSTRALIA 011vls Stiev• (left}, lob B1nk1 ~11 P11cked for Big Trek • 2 County Men to Make Bike Tour of Australia Bv JACKI E ltn.tAN ' 01 1111 o•Hr l'ilot 11111 Two Santa Ana Heights residents will leave April 6 for <1 4.000-mile bicycle tour of Australia. Bob Banka. 35. and Davis Slie\'e, ~7. both ci 1561 ~lesa Drive, \\'ill E!>('nd between six months and a year tra,·cnng along the Australian coast. "We're at a point in our lives ~·hen we're ready to do something ad· venturous," Banka exp?:i.ined. ··~·c·rc giving up our jobs ;ind selling every1hing we own. except our bicycles." \Vhy Australia? "The clin1ate is similar to here and lhe people speak English," Banka explained. The two will fly on Air New Zt!aland to Sydney to begin their trip. "?t'e'~ like to sail to Perth. perhaps go ~~-:;v~~~~ v.1-rate,•cr's ad,·enturous," DAILY PILOT T.,. <>~ er.,, Do·•• P, ... , .. ·~ "' • "io- 1)>...,. tl'Oe '-••S P•t~ •> "'°"'''·~ ll"f ! ... Clol"Ofl - C,,..1 Fubh'"·•Q (,_.,.~) ·~N•I•~ "~~-~ • • o,,:,i.,~..,, Mo••.,•1 t'""'"'"" f ""a' '°' ' '• .... ,.. Nr· .. ., •1 U0..:1'> ".•l·O;''" eft' ~ ' ,.,,v.",... l•Q~n• lkK• lr.o..., "'"'1••_., •"'5 :<. •• "-~'••5¥1 ""'" c..,\., .••.• ,,.,.,. ·-· ..,~-.. ~1 5.1"'9··' l'l ''..J'I- -fl'Oe ptll"(~-·"""O:w.--• ..... )"IOWil\I S..,Sheort. Cott•"'-C.io'OI•·• 9:-to.'t r.t:..,..r J N"" ! ,...,,.,....~<\>DI\ .... )lxlF' ( '•, V.c~ Preto:lrol o"(I C,..,....•,1.,.1,,.;;tt Thc.n-i·>'t·~ ·-• i"°"'°' ~ ,,, .Q<" • .,. ~·q f.oo<4< ~I.I~ r .,_.jP l.jyl "'"'""~' Iola/It\) ~ (<"1'1'• c .... Mn.II Offiu j1o,·'4 ... fV, ~~ .... N.ol"'Q..,_•., • .J e.:,. !~ ~lc~b """' """" ~.-............. ~,.,.,,~"' ' ............... _ .......... .,.. ... ,, .. IQ"&eoulo 1 1 .... e..-.,. *"-'"~·C..-111141 ~-''" ~ c-i ~·"'O ca.o.. -,.. __ -......... ..,"VIII< ... .._ °' ""*"• -..,_ ..... ""•-0..0.•1 ....... ~ ... -..11~- ~CWH-l ... -11< C:.O.!f l,...a e.~...,.. ""s,r_....._.,, _ _.Joo-.. "'-..~ 14 00~'·"''~'tr1-\Ql"Pl •l00...,..1>1t I . ' The tv.·o plan to average bctv.·e<-n S0.7S miles per day. ''\1lc're staying along the roast because they \\·on't let us cycle into certain parts or the country," Banka ex- plained. "It's because we can't carry enough \\'a!cr with us. and because of the road "condltions." Banka. a Canadian ciTIZ'efl who has been in the U.S. for 13 years. recently quit his job a~ Building Programs Direc- tor tor the Y~-lCA in Newport Beach. Da\'is, an Orange C.owuy native, is the supervisor of electronic assemblies for Technicolor in Santa Ana . They v.·ill carry a camera and tape rc('()rder with them to study the Australian country. "\\'e'vc roo:!h•ed of. fers to give talks v.·hen we return,"' Ba·nka said. "There's even a possibility v.·e can sell some artlcles." This will be the men·s f!rsl long bicycle trip. although they frequently travel as far as SO miles in v.·eekend rides, averag- ing about 15 m.p.h. "\Ve'rc out to prove. that even an :imateur can n1ake a trip like this.'' Banka said. Daily Pilot Price Now $3 Monthly • ., 1\ nev.· .borne ciclivery price for the Daily Pilot · or !3 per month v.·ent iJ.llo cffCC1 today. l.'npre~ndcnted cost· increases in all aspects o( nev.•spaper product.Ion and distribution the past two years, such as a 23 percent Increase in the cost of ne1,1·sprint paper, ma kt the 35 cents per month lncrea.se nece._~ry. 11nou,gh OO\\"lp&pcrs v.-ere. remoi,,'td rrom price conlrols ~tarcb 15, the Daily. Pilot had previously lllcd with prl« control offict•ls required documentation 10 establish this price adjustfuent as fully OOSl•jUstlCJcd. The new price also pennlts your Dally Pilot carrlcr, who . is an lndtpendtnt me.n:ha.nt, pn Increase In earninas for hla: scrvicts to you. The Q•lly Pilot .-grci. the ·necessity tor a price Increase. but pledges to conUnue. mnklng every effort to 1lve readers Improved news coverage and more efficient producuon te<:hnlqdes. • (. TONlGHT _ COSTA MESA CITY COUNCI L - Regular meeting. City Hall, 6:30 p.m. UCI LECTURES "Residential Income Property.'' Room lOO Social Science Hall, 7 p.m. ' ·Usi ng Transactional Analysis In Everyday Lite." Room 178 .Humanities Ha ll, 7 p,m. TUESDAY. APRIL t SENIOR CITIZENS C L U B Communlty Recreation Center, 11 a.m. • 3 p.m. NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL BOARD - Regular meeting. 7:30 p.m. OCC LECTURES -"ll.iiind the fleadlincs," Dr. Giles T. Brov.'n lecturer,~ Forum. 7:30 p.m. "Corporations,'' Tony Brown lecturer, LitUe Theater QL\f High School. 7:30 p.m. UCI LECTURES -"The Mentally netarded, Treatment & Train Ing. ' ' f\.1ulllpilrpose Room, CRe~illtar.ion Bldg. Fairview State Hospital, 7 p. m . "~1anagcmcnt Ch·erview for Women," Room 100 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. GROCERIES • • • chip cookies, milk, frankfurters and sugar. The cities co'·ered by the survey v.•ere: Atlanta, Albuquerque, Bo5ton. O!icago, Dallas. Detroit. Los Angeles, Miami, New Yor'k, . Prov i d ence, R.I.. Phila<lelpbla. Salt !fl<• City. Utah, and Seattle. • 175 Bicyclists Face 'Blocknde' -" . .. LOS ANGELES (AP) -< AbouH75 bicyclists trying to pedal from Santa rilonica to Manhattan Beach were blocked by sheriff's deputies when they tried to cut across the private driveway of a lo.farina del Rey apartment complex . The roadway~ that "'Inds around lhe side of lhe apirf:ment house traditionally has been used by cyetists riding the beachlront blkeway, even though it is private property. Jack Howard. the apartment house o"mr, saJd Sunday he called on aulhoritles to keep the cyclists out becau!e "they're goln& through my badty1rd. It's private proper\)'.'' Cd~I' s First Grads Set for Reunio1i Corona del Mar Hilb SChool"1 !Int gradu1t1n1 cl,.. will m .. t ~uae I In San Juan tlplstrano for tht.lr 10-year rt\mlon. aooordlng to reunion or11anrier · Janot (Rll!delJ Ray. · The Cius ol '14 "111 meet al the El Adobe Resturant . btgtnnlna at 6:)0 p.m. Tickel4 are •1S a couple 1 n d. ente.ruinment includes dancing and dinner. For further lnformaUon, contact ~frs. Ray by m•U at 182 Tht Mutt,., Cln:le, C<lOto M.,.. Ca. !12621. l1t•dllne ror llckels has ~n c1tcnded to April 15 . Th~ researchers sald the temporary . rise 1n cholesterol le\~els in their healthy young subjects probably did not harm them. However, lbty added, "One must coo.sider the potenUal e!fecte of the prolonged or repetitive me ot this diet by middle-aged persons "'ho may ha\·e coronary artery disease." in secret,' "Rehnquist saiQ. Arson in 8'10,000 Fire POWAY <APl -Arson is blamed for fire Y.·hich Sunday eaused an estimated $40.000 damage to Pomerade Elementary School. The pr incipal's office \'.'as gutted. What ls Being Said Ab_o_ut ~ositive Reducing _ VICKI GRAY -"Gldiia M1nht.U1 htlpE'd '°"'r my f1111rt probkm1 I could11'1 do it b)· mr~lf. It is tht bt1t pl.loe hi town 10 t1kt inrM1 orr ind ktrp 1Mm on. l~t Iott 2 2 po11nd1 Uld 24~ inchtL" JANIS GEIST _, "ThUlk, to Gloria Maul\1111 I lui•e \Pnt fr()m • lilr 1.c 10 1 a.te &. I •t kin 2 .. \.\ lnrhe1 ind 1.1 ltK. Mr h~ 1\1~ 1tw.r1 bttn out or propc»tilln wnh the mt pf me -now I c;\1\ pt clotl'lts 10 Ill. It ftidn't la.kt 1ny 1trcn11ou1 e.ittdie lnd it was fun. .. , sari; WI LIVI Ul'TOOUiPIOMISIS AND Hiil IS THI f'IOOf. e SIMl,,,.IVATI FACILITllS e rt:MQIAL ATIIJITIOJf ' • flEDUCIJfG WITHOUT MUSCLE·IUILD1JIG IXERCISIS • TAKE TflEATllEln WITHOUT cHAJIGIJIG • ClDTHIS l_ ..... .,..,, ........ ...,\ .... WOtlt,•lnf\lnwl e RllULTS ARI ACHllVEO THROUGH A PRO· CRAM OF IUTRITIOJIAL GUIDAICI AllO lllDIYlOUALLY OISUllllO flRMIJfG AllD TOllJIG TICMllOUIS. llCAVSI llDIVIDUAL flCURE PROILE• DlfFIR, YOUR fl(SULTI MAY 11 OIPFEAllT THAN THOSI ACHllYEO • IY IOMfONE ELSE. Jl ffitH~ltJ of oi.11Hritklty ott 011flfr111 ththOIMolflct, • BE OUR GUEST FOR A SAMPLE VISIT TO SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU ' . AUDREY IAKKER -"I ha" tie'l'tr lo1t rnou&h In lbe ri&ht pbces 10 reduce my 4rtss Jilt. After brifll: silt 16 fot )'t&rt,, ~~J ~~br=kM~1~ :f~~12·,:~~ctio~ prasr1m. Not only did I lo~ 2 IY.i lbL and 26 inchei. I 1bo feel •11nderf11l and hav• mu ch mo1c ene!JY," • JUJllE IEAIAADS -"I wi tnily .. r Uut my pnisnm Witll Gloria MuW.I hat thanpd mr tnti:rt life! N11t 11nly did 1 iotte 2.1 lb,,_ U1d 26 lnchc1, but I n11ti«d 1 ntw Ult fl)f li¥h1s." I I I I