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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-05 - Orange Coast Pilot' I, 1 ! I • 0 }, er - LAFC Menabership Purge Throws Agency • ID FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 5, 1974 YOl. 61, NO. ts. 4 llCTK>N$, 411 ,AOIS ._ ___________ r.m.._ ___ .. .,,.._~~ ...... .,~:-~·=-,.... ..... --,,..,.,--&\ I • • • 0 Blood Tests Set for · Hamster Owners --·---------------------- Baclaelor's Ill Policeman Given Mistrial Crusher By TO~I BARLEY 01 lht !)jolly .. llot 51111 Tu·o defense Jay,'}'ers persuaded the prosecution to have toe Bachelor."s !II bar murder trial dcelared a m1str1al la te Thursday in Orange County Superior Court but the maneuver proved t.o be a \"ery costly one. Judge Byron K. illci\lillan accepted the agreement reached bct11·c~n all four lawyers invo!vOO and then summonftl the LllFC Purg·es Toss Age1icy l1ito tt Tizzy Orange County's Local A ge n c Y Formation Commission is in the midst of a major mcmbcrShip shakeup that _ already has res u It ed in one com1nissioncr's ouster and still another purge may be in the oHing. The LAFC. responsible for ruling on city annexations and spheres of influence. had been left 1o1.•ilh ooe vacant scat last month with th e election defeat of fonncr Fullerton city councilman Louis "Red" Reinhardt,· also a conunissione r. Thursday. n1ayors and representatives fron1 23 cities held a stormy League of Cilies Sl':iection committee n1ccting in Orange to pick Reinhardt's successor to one or the t"'o scats held by eletted city jury to the courtroom to ad\isc them that nearly four days of deliberation \\·ere over. He set April 15 as the date for tbc next court action against accused Cypress police Sgt. Thomas Baroldi. 26. and Garden Grove patrolman Jerry Gray, 29, and closed the tile on the siX·\rcek trial. But v.·hile born defense la"'Ycrs \\'rung their hands and Chief Deputy District t\Uomcy James Enright openly grinned !he jury revealed tha t it had already reached a verdict of innocent •,rith ~spcct to Gray on charges of assault \.\ ith a deadly v•eapon. The only problem. the angu ished defense attorneys learned. \1·as that the jurors had neglected to sign the verdict form. Therefore. Judge l\I c l\·I i 11 an confirmed. the verdict docs not exist. Enright"s grin grCY.' even broader y,·hcn the jury then revealed they .,.,·ere split al JO to I in favor or an innocent verdict on the murder charges faced by Baroldi. Jurors commented outside the rourtrooin that thr tY.'O men1bers in the minoritv v.·erc undecided and ~nat a fl·1~· more hours of deliberation might 11 eU have produced a unanimous ,·erdict. The delighted Enright. to d a y dcsCTibing defense attorney illatthey,· Kurilith's fourth day ploy as "th() greatest boob of all time'' and "th() fox outfoxed ." confinned tod:·· th a I• he v.•ill consider no deals in the Baroldi case. "\\'e want another trial.'' he said. "t\s for Gray, I mve some sym phathy for him but I can't say at !his time y,•hat y,·e y,-j\I decide to do in connection y,·ith hi1n on April 15. "Kurilich has only himself to blarrK'." Enright said. "He w a ~ conv!nced !hat the jury y,·as hung to his detriment and !See l\11STRI AL, Page %) officials. . Nevrport Beach illayor Donald i\tclnnis · -------------~ 'tl'On that scat over three opponents. Then. in n move not altogether uncx1>ectcd . \Vcstminster r.tayor Phil Anthony moved to oust La •labra city councllman Robert Nevil from the other city seat on the l.AFC. The vote was 1~ in ravor of the ouster with Huntington Beach abstailrtng. Tustin Councilman Donald Saltarelli v1as elected to fill Nevil's seat. 'Ttle purge twd apparently been well· choreographed by central and coast.al counly cities, 1o1.·hlch held a secret mttting to .plan strategy Y.'cdnesday night. During thc hea ted exchanges before and ·ofter the vote, HunllngLon ~ach ~Jayor Jerry ~\ril.ney attempted 10 txpl11in his city's abstenslon. l~e accused Super\'lsor Ralph Diedrich, chnirman or LAF'C. of exerting undue Influence on HuntlngtOn Beach in un effort 10 keep Nevil on the panel il1alne.y claimed Diedrich approached !See SHAKEUP, Page II • ,. She's Wenring The Pnnts No 'W LONDON (UPI ) -\Vhen ~frs. Violet Sterlmg tried to get her husband out of a local bar, he pull~ off his pants and h.:lndcd them to her. "If you ~-ant to wear the trousers. you wear lhem.l' he told her. a Family Oi\'islon court "·as told. i\1rs. Sterling told the court !ihe left horne in June 1972 "'hen her husband came home rrom drinking and offered her $12 to sleep 1o1.•llh him. The judge granted .i\frs. Stcrllng a divorce nnd ordered Patrick Sterling to pay COSIS . .. . . """•••••••••••••""•,_...,.,,....,,,...,...,......,,.,..-;::,-,,x...,m:,..•n..,.,....,..-,,. ~ . ~ ~ - Perfe~t Bikini Weather • ' • • • • ., ~. • J in Lhe spring. a young girl's fancy turns to her suntan. as demonslrated by this bevy of young ladies from La Sierra 1-li gh School in Ri~rs idc . They enjoyed the BO·dcgree Southern California weather Thursday on the sands or Nc v.'J}ort Beach. They said ttiey· Y.'ere practici ng for the 1lpC01ning schooL t..acation. They didn't say v:hy they weren 't in school Thursday. Tot's l(iller Gets Life After Suicide Attempt Convicted child killer Larry \\'aync Cobb v.·as sentenced to life in state pris· on late 1lrursday after he made an at- tempt to 1akc his ov.·n life. Cobb. 2.1. slashed his \\'rists y,·ith a razor blade y,·hile being confined in an Oran&e County Superior Court holding cell prior to his sentencing <:pPearancc before Judge H. \\1arren Knight. The convicted kilA:!r of Todd Rockwood, 3 was rushed to Orange Counly il1ed.ical 'Center 'A'here -surgeoos stitched up "·ounds in both wrists and rushed Cobb bar.k to court only t\\·o minutes late for his date 1o1.'\th Judge Knigtil. Judge Knight . making no comment on the incident or Co\Jb's heavily bandaged arms. refused to reduce the conviction to second d$ce murder, turned down a motion for a new trial and sent Cobb to prison for life. Deputies ~'ho escorted the shackled Cql>b to the courtroom dlsrn.issed the: ""'riSl slashing Incident a! a gesture very much on the lines of the one that occurred a~ Cobb's last co u r t appearance. • } \\'hen the ~lichigan \ 111an entered the courtroom ~larch 18 to rccei\·c "'hat proved to be a guilty verdit1 from the JUI")' he sported a jacket Vi'ith the y,·ords "She Li ed'' emblazoned on the back in black ink. 1be statement v.·as an obvious refer- ence to the damning lestimony Or hls paramour. Sandy Rock11·ood. 18. Ocpoties' at that lime took the jacket from hlm on the orders of Judge Knight before I.he jury entered the courtroom . The judge then rerused to let Cobb take the lie deiector test the defendant !Ste DEATH TRY, Pagt ZI TA STE OF H UMOR nv RO UGH Tli~IES CINCINNATI fUPI I -A sign in front of Frank Shotwell's home, 11-Tecked by tM devastating tornadoes that ripped through Ohio. rtads : "Bless this mesa.'' Lab Sniffs Out Heroin <.:ache · First Dav on Job • F'AH~!i.':RSVILLE I ,\ p I ,, nc"' mem~r or the Tulare Co u n I y sheriff's d('pa11rnf•nt put his no'><' to \\Ork in crflcking a h<:roin case. Sheriff Bob \\'ilcy and fi\'e narcolltS detccli\'C.S climaxed a l h rec · month investigation here Thursday v.i th the arrest of three pe™ns for Investigation of drug dlargcs. But it was J ingo. the heroin~n1ff1ng dog. Y.hO fowld lhe cache ()( illegal narcotics. deputies said. Jingo. a black Labrador rctne,·er. y,·:is donated to !he department this >Car aftl'r receiv ing sJX,'Cial training in sniffing <JUI heroin. In h\S flrst chance to sho"' is stuff, Jmgo found il onc.q11artl!r pound of uncut heroin and 20 balloons containing the drug ot the home they rnldejl. deputies said. Hiu1tiI1gto11 Fcunilies Voli111tee1· By ltt.:lll l\IEllZ IEl~o;;Kf 01 lht Olllr ,lie! Sllff 111r('{' lluntin~too Rca(_'h fan1ilics ha\'e been asked lQ voluntarily give blood :->;1n1plt•s to publi(_' hralth nCficials lo detcrm111<' if they y,·ere inf<'ctt'd by a pct hamster carrying Jymphoc~1i(' chorin1en- ing1 tis. The nan1cs of the families arc being kept conf1df'nti;11. :i('(urding to county ll~a lth Offi(_'er John Philp. He said il 1\·ould t;ikt'. up to two 11 ecks tu get the rt":'ult.; r1f th•· blood lesl.~. E\'+:·n 1f 1ht~· turn out positive. no further ac!ino y,·111 be t;_1krn hrcausc no 'knoY.n trr.11tn1·nt 1·~1;,ls for rhc ;1n1oe; \rh1ch :itt:1r ks tht• hr;un . The d1.!.r<ise is not comn1un1cahle an1011i.; hurn:in~ b•1t e<in bt· lransnlil!r·d fr11111 h;un~tcr to huina n. according to IJr l'hi lp. l">r . Ph ilp said th" blood tests havt ~n requ(..c;!cd l>1·cause a h0tlo;c:·y,·ifc brnught in fn11r han1~tcrs for e>.'lcnninallon la~t \l'(•C'k. On•· of U1en1 "·as Jn!er disco\'rrcd to hr 1nlf·ctcd v.·1th the st ran nf ml'r11ng1t1 s Hut hecati.~e !hf' f<111r ha1ns1crs belonged to thret> different fa1n1l1cs. 1t \1·as in1 possiblc to dch·rrnu1r ex;1c1ly from v•h1ch familv the di~ea.~td h;unstc r came. Hroce. ail th ree fam1tic<> ha\e bcMJ e'iked to subrn1! to tilt'-, .. ,ts The d1sC'QvC'f)' hnngs lo 55 th (• nunibcr cf infected h..1n1-.tf'ts. d i ~co 1 c r c d nllli{;l1Y.ide sin('(' a. '1 anung '.\'C'nl out 1hat hatnSIC'rs shipper! tr001 Florida last Deccmher y,·C'rc carritn; of the v1r\.L1. The four hamsters frorn llunt1n~1on Beach \\ere part o! a sample <Jf 25 han1..,trr.1 from Oran~e Ctlunty which <Set HA~1STERS, Page 21 Orange Coast Weather \';inablc high cloudiness tonight and Saturday. Cooler days v.·ith highs or 70 at the beach~ rising 10 i!i inland. 01:cmi1;ht lo"'S 46-M. li'liSI DE TODAY t ittle bollernias did their tlii11g. Staff Ph otographer Pat· rick O'lJontiell collg/Jt the ac- i1m1. See 1oda11 ·s \\'eektnder. 11 Ywr St..,,kt l 80-hllt It \., M. 8tJd t C1lihrlll1 S, U C11nffiff lt-tl C...,kt 11 c .. u .... 11 u O.tlll "'°'~" 11 Ed1tffi1I l'tft • ''"•II(• u.n ~... " A1111 \.1~' 11 Mli"-1 • M..,i.s u -.iJ • M111~11 ,llM\ H N1!tMll Nt'"I 4 O••n .. c_,, n ,11 .,.,t•11••"" 1141 01~11 '°'"' 1' ,, •• ,, 11•'1 SIKk /rllttk•lt ~ti Ttl..,.lt+"' )II t1111..,,, U·H Wtllllt< ' """""''' i'lfWI U-U Wll .. Ntw' I Wttktlllltr 1'-M . . • ··-:) '· . -· . ' 2 ~LY PILO~·'---S FPld..iy Apfll 5, 1974 ---- ~urder Fears ·Voiced _4ttorney Cor1cer11ed for Pc1.tricia Hearst SAN FRANCISCC) ! AP ! -~·cars thnt 'Patricia Jlcarsl is dead and that her latest communique may be a trick have been expressed by <tn attorney as th<' 'FBI vowed tCl keep pressure on its two· mon1h hunt for 1ht• tcn·orists' kidn:ir1 hideout. 1H1•latt'CI plC'turl', l':igc 5) ''I do h:ivc serious c.-oncC'rn that the girl is dead and that \Vcdncsday's tape t'<>mn1w1ic:nton n1ny have ~n u roverup," said auorney \1lnl.-.:nl 1-lallinan ln ~n Interview Thun;day. ~lallinan Is one of three tru5tees of a S~ million fund set up by the llcarst Corp. tu provide more fr~ food for J)()()f reo11l1· if MW Jlcarsl i~ released unhai·mrd . Food worth $2 mil lion alre:1dy has hccn given away. Girls Win 011e Natio u's Airlines (:a1·t't Trini Fat 0 ' .M \VASl·fI NGTON tUPI) -Airlines ca nnot ground or fire over· weight stewardesses, a federal judge has ruled. 1-fe also dec~ared illegal a re gulation forbidding stewardesses to wear glasses while in llight. Jn the latest of a series of decisions regarding the treatn1ent of stewardesses, U.S. District Court Judge Aubrey Robinson Jr. 1'hurs- day .ordered North.west Airlines to pay back salaries to all stew· ardesses fired or grounded since 1965 fo r being overweight. lie also struck down most of Nort hwe st 's other physical re- quirements. The ai rl ine was expected to appeal. . ·under Robin son's decision. airlines could not weigh their stc"''· ardcsses or even tell them they arc too heavy. 'fhc only time an airline could take action against an ove rweight stewardess, f<obin· son said, wa s when her weight problem "is such as to render her physically incapable of performing the duties of the job." . He also said ai rlines could not subject stewardesses to height restrictions any different "than acceptable standards for male cabin attendants.'' He a.lso ruled the airline must reimburse stewardesses for each time since 1968 they were .forced to share with another stewardess a hbteJ room during layovers while males doing the same work \vere give n a single roo1n . Laguna Masters Sales 60% Sold Out 1st Day The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts and Pai;ean1 of lhe r.tastcrs box office "·indows opened Thursday to a loog line or hopeful people.- The first day or ticket sales to the Fro1n Page i MISTRIAL ... I . ' fellow prosecutor Ted i\liJlard ctid f v.·ett not averse to accommodating him. "I admit tod ay that I rould definitely see a manhole cover under Kurili&i 's f~t ." Enright !rinned. "But who am I to tell a defense a·wyer how to run his case?" Prosecution thinking today is that Baroldl will once again face trial on murder charges filed after he allegedly shot and killed ~larine Corps helicopter pilot Randall Steven Robinette. 25. on Jan. 5, 1973, during a brawl Jn the Tustin tavern. Gray, also off duty al the time. \\·as booked on assault charges after he allegedly shot bar patron Sam Campise. 35. in the chest during t'ne same barroon1 squabble. School Res t 1{00111 Security P1·oposed ALBANY. N.Y. (AP! -An adult supervisor would be. posted in every public school bathroom in New York City under ternis of a bill approved by the sWle Assc1nbly. "The bathroonis ought to be used for norn1al natural funcllons of bovs and girls and not for the muggings, rObbings. beatings and other things we koov.· go 0:1 in there," said lhe bill"s sponsor, He-publican Assembl_yn1an Vincent R1ce io of Broo«lyn . 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YC.0-·1 .. general public fowtd the Pageant nearly 60 percent sold ool through 1nail order sa les. before the box office windO'.l'S were oprned . Box office hours arc from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays wilil all tickets are sold. Sally Reeve, f1$tival public relations director , advised .,,,.ould-be ticket purchasers to call ahead before driving any distance to make sure Uckef!: were sUU avaUable. rllrs. Reeve said most weekends are sold-out and good seats are going fast. Some returned tickets arc available during ·the run of the Pageant or the i\.lasters this year from July 12 to Aug. 25. The Pageant of the Masters re-creates fan1ous art works by staging living models in speciall y prepared sets. ' Stagt'd in th e natural iimphlthealer of Trvine Bowl -which has 2.500 seats - the pageant tradiHonally is a sellout during its six-week run. Secrn·ity Guard Will Face Court 111 Brass Tl1ef t A Department or Def ens c securiJy guard \viii be arraigned April 15 in Santa 1\na on charges of stealing 27,673 pounds of brass from the Naval \Veaporu Station in Seal Beach. L. B, Golliday, 52, of Compton \\'as arrested by FBI agents \Vcdncsday for .:illcgedly taking the brass O\'Cr a six nionth period and selling il lo a ~I Beach scrap dealer for $9,672. I#. He \.\'as booked into Oidnge County Jail, Uut postt1d a $2.500 hond ror his rclensc aflt'r :ippc·aring before U.S. i\lagistrate 1\11hur Bradley in Santa Ana . Golliday \\'ill answer the charges in the 10 a.in. hearing before Br:idlcy April 15. \\'i!liam Sullivan. ass istant dirCt'lor in ch:irge of the Los Angeles FB I office, :;;iid Thursd<1)' _th,1t Golliday. a gunrd 01t the v.·eapons station, has \~orkcd for the Departn1cnt of ~fense for three )'Cars. ~laxin1u1n penalty for t~1ef! of ,l!:O\ c.rnmcnt property is n $10,000 fine, 10 yE>ars in prison or both. 31.aheu Insists His Storv T1·ue • LOS A~GELES (UPI! -Rober! i\lahcu. a former FBT agent and execulive for lloward }lughcs, nngrily ha~ offered in fedcnil court 10 take a lie detet>tor te~t to ~upport his story tho.1L in 1968 he hnndcd $50,000 In cash fron1 llughc~ to tht>n Vire Prrsldcnt Hubert 11umphrf')'. $40.1220 ~M 181• O'-O!oov ~ ... °""'" • ...,.,.~--)~II-"""~-NII# °' -"'"'"" ,..,.... ,,., .... ~ .. ·0\;<11-~°""""'1-t.t~- llumpltrey, who hiit denied the story under oath, ni;iain culled ll ··poppycock ." \rhether llun1phrcy took the money Is one of the k?v polntll at luuo Jn the tril!tl "' of M11heu'M $i7.3 n1llllon JJbel iliirngalnst }fuFhes. itaheu, who had 1xH been expected to testify, made a surprise trip to tJ~ \\llncs.<: stand Thursclay. nnd , wfl! questioned by lnw)'crs for l~ughes about the Humphrey lncldtn). ~w.1· ~#Ultf!ll.,lt!OMb"'°'A c.ioi.,.. , .. 6u!IK•'l!l""' 1t1 ~ iJOO"'V""'• 1, ""'~ ~·QO-'V 1'Nlrt.lttV"""''WI'-tJQO_,,., The latest communiques ff'9m Miss 11earst and the Symbionese Liberation Anny, ln which.she said she haa become an SLJ\ member, did oot C(lnlaln any lin1c reference lo indicate \\'hen It v.as 1nade, said Charles Bntes, FBI ogcnt in chari;e of the case. "I believe this was the first one without a date on ii," he said Thursday. llallinun voiced concern about the last n1essage. saying. ··The tape of her voice t.'Ould hav{' bcen•made at any tl1nt." FBI Director Cla rence Kelley said in 3 statement frorn hi;; \\"ashlni,:ton office Thursday· that the in\·es1igation ol .\liss Hearst 's kidnaping Feb. 4 frdm her Berkeley apartment is continuing. Jn the tnpc·recordOO comm unique delivered to S:in Francisco radio station KSAN \\lcdnesday, Miss Hearst said her father, San Francisco Examiner edito r and president Randolph A. Hcars1, was a "corporate lia r." "I 'vc ch;111ged -grot1•n. l'\'c become <.'Onscious and can never go back lo the life \1·e led before," l\liss hcurst s.:iid. "1 have Uci!n gh·en the choice of (I ) being relcast.'CI in a safe area, or (2) joining the force!\ of the Symbioncse Liberation Army and fighting for my freedorwand lhc rrct."llom of all oppressed !)l"Ople. I ha\'e chosen to stay and fight" ~leanv.·h.ile, tv.·o imprisoned men purported to be SLA "soldiers'' pleaded Thursday that a woman marked for f'xccution in the SLA "death "·arrant" tnessage not be killed . Joseph llemiro, 'Zl. and Jtusse][ Lillle, 24, asked in a brief t.1pe dcllvcred 10 Berkeley radio station KPFA that Robin Steiner. 20. noL be "shot on sight" as demanded in the co1nmun ique. They s:.lid l\Jiss Steiner. a former Berkeley resident now living in Florida, had not been :111 inforrner. "She has. in fact, on severa l occasions refusOOlo ta:k to the FBI ," Rc riliro said. The SLA commwtique SJ id l\I iss Steiner. Chris 1bompson of Berkeley and Colston \\lcstbrook of Oakland arc ··enemies of the people" and JXJlice informrrs. The SLl\ is described as a sm;ill multiracial group of about 25 members including 1nen and v.·01ncn and blacb and 'ol'hitcs. Fr•un Page l DEATH TRY • • • demanded and he made the same ruling late Thursday. Defense attorney Robert Brodie now plans to appeal the verdict reached after a jury listened to tes timony tllat Cobb repeatedly beat and tortured ~1iss llockwood "s 3-year-old son. Mjss Rockwood, who drew a vcar in county jail for her admitted role as an unwilling accessory in the child 's death testified that she found Todd dead in hi~ crib when she returned on April II , 1973. lo the Orange home she sbared \\'ith Cobb. f\liss Rockv.·ood testified Iha! Cobb beat and humiliated her little boy during the couple's tv.·o-year association and that she had made arrangements lo leave him for the last time on the day after the child di,ed. She testilied that she was forced to accompany Cobb "'hen he buried the little boy on an Anaheim e-0nstruction site and that he also compe!led her to report the child's disappearance to ·local police. ~lother's Death Probed in Laguna Orange County Coroner's in\·estigtors today probed the death of Laguna Beach rc.sident Derith A. \Vatt . 41, of 3<H9 Crt>sta \\"ay. found dead at ho1ne by her lv.·o yow1g children returning fro1n school Thursda v. CoronCr·s officials said an autopsy had been s1.'hcduled and Iha~ no cl<lSllification of the death had been made. Officials declined to give a tentative cause of de.1th. Lagw1a Beach police reported the rnan \\'as found in. a prone position in fr t of the residence's fireplace. The Streakers Steal A·way A trio of sunburned strt:akers stalked into·o Ntwport Beach Stop 'N Co l\tarket early today, slopprd and then y,·ent, each clutching a stolen bottle of wine. Clerk Connie Hutchison o f 1 l~ntington Beach told police she '.1"85 on duty about 2:30 a.m., when the men. aged 18 to HI. walktd in. mostly hidden from full vie\\' by shelves. Slit approached fron1 t h c ('hec)Q;tand to 11sk if she could help ahem. at "''hiC'h time they made It obvious 'they needed no help and, In fact, were helping themselves. "Streakers!." the naked men yelled in unlson . raclng for the door A$ Miss Hutch1son raced for the telephone. She told palice e a e h ~·as of mL-diun) build. • I • UPI Te!t1>ho!o Boar of CH1111011.s A replira of Drake's 'Golden Hinde.' built by a grol1p or 1\rner icans to be permanently b$.,.rthed in San Francisco. fires her cannon as she passes under the To\ver Bridge in Londotl Thursday. The <:rafl has spent the winter undergoing hull rnodificalions in Dartrnouth. Badhaip U1·ges Pern1a11ent 55 MPH Li111it f 01· State A bill authorizrd by As.,rmh!ynian Robert Badhan1 I R-Ne"lvporl Bea(·h f \~Quid set 55 n1ilcs per hour on C:ilifomi.1 highways as th{' n1aximum spel'd li1nit f>eMTia nently, CX('l'j)I for t:crtain free\\'H.v sections. Hts legisln1ion inlroduct>d Thur sday 111 S:Jcrarncnlo coincided preci!>ely wit h issuance of a report by Gov. Bon .. 1ld Reagan 's Advisory Stiitc_ Energ y Planning Council. - The panel's findinis are that California niotorists and oihcr USE'rs of petroleum products "'ill ft1ee a conlinuffi 18 percent shortage on the market wit1l about niid· ~lay at !he earliest. JnHia l exports of ~1idd1e East 011 follov.•ing the lifting of the Arab embargo v.·i!J arri\'e in lhc U.S. about that time, bul a 9.5 percent shortage is foreseen C\'en nftcrward. Said c;ov. Reagan: "Although th<~ increaSt.'d price of rcftncd oil products - Occause of the high pr)ce of Persian Gulf rntdc oil -"·ill tend to reduce demand a little. the report indicates that we will sti ll have to const'rvc our use of gasoline. "The 5S m.p.h. speed limit is the simp lest and fairest cons c r v a ti o n 1neasure available." As an ··added "bonus.'' Reagan said. "v.·e're 1 o sing about 100 fev.·er Californians per month in !he fom1 of high\\'BY fatalities. \\'e can argue about "'hether v.·e arc saving Z5 million or only 20 million gallons or gasoline per n1on1h "'ith the 5S speed limit -the savings arr in that range -but we kOO\V how m;in y people died in auto accidents in February. 1973, and in February, 1974, A • lot of IL'> are \\':lik ing arowid \\'horn wouldn't be t'>a:ept for the lo"er speed Jirn1ts. '' Hcagan also urged the state Public L'ttlitics Con1n1ission lo continue looking for t·ronon1u.: intcnli\'es !o cxinscr\·e clcctricil) and natural g::is. 1\nd he askt'CI the Energy Planning Counci l to dc\'elop reco n1 rnl•ndations for the construction of n10re rcfill{'rics and th{' creati on of niorc nuclear power plant sites. f 'rotn Page l ll1\j\1 S1'ERS ; • • \\'ere sent to Ille stale Department of IIC"alth in Bcrkt'lc~· for ex_an1ination. Dr . Phllp s.:iid the· randon1 sampling \s p:1rt of a c."Ountryv.·ide effort to detcr1ni11e the incid{'nce of 111{' di.seas('. Lymphocytic choritneningitis is rarely fat.11. Its norm al syrnptoms arc identical \\lth 111flucnza. i\lore than 1.000 hamsters have been put to death in Orang!' CO\lnly since Dr. Phil p "'amed residents last "'eek that han1sters bought artcr Dec. I should he brouJ!'.hl to local animal shelters for Hqu i · dation. Th{' stringent recommendation \\'as made because health officials v.·ere concerned about a possible epidemic ht.'C3USC Of the popularity Of hamsters 8S household and classroom pets. LAMP SALE Fro"' P .. el SHAKEUP ... llunUngton Beach li<lministrator 03rid Rowlands \\'ith 11 rc1nlnder !hat $800.000 Ju re\·enoe sha ring funds mny never have been put toward buying i\leadowlark Golf Course ~he I Diedrich! hadn't vo<ed for it. "Tiit council fenrs losing lhe funding unless they su pport Nevil,' hJatney' 1aid ln a prepared statement. Though llunlington Beach abstained rorm the purgt motion, they voted for Saharelll to fill Nevil's 8Clt. Ray Rhoads. Diedrlch 's administ rative a§istant, said after ~tatney's commenlJ "I can't imagine Ralph making that kind ot deal..ft's a ridiculous su~gC'Sllon." After the inilinl firc"·orks v.·ere ovtr. the mayors and thl·i r rcprcst'nt:11ivcs g1Jt into another ht·ated dt"b..'.l!C over who should fill the alll·rn;itc 's se<Jt \'lH:atcd by ,\lclnnis. On a close \'Olce thc~· chose Cypres.'i oouncilv.'oman Alice Frank,iewich over Villa Park councilman Oon1ild \Vlnn. Nevil's ouster left a big question mark over the one public scat on the LAFC now held by former San Clemente city councilman Stan Northrup. Some sources indicate that Nevll"s presence on the panel wns the only thing keeping Northrop in his seul because of the balanCi! betvtecn the north and south end of the county. There ;ire son1l' indica1 ions lhat th(· newly rearrani,:L.od LAFC. \\hich appoints the public 1ncmbcr, could .,·otc to kick .\orthrup off the panel. Tustin 's Satarelli could become the i;11•ing \'Ole if Diedrich and Supervisor Hobert Battin, also a L\FC member, team up to oust Northrup. One of the key issues in the reshufnin g appeared to be conflict over the LAFC'.s stand on !he '°farine Corps h~~pter station \\'edged between Tustin, Irvine and Sama Ana. The LAFC voted la!e last year to rcmo\'e it from Tustin's sphere of innucncc arid not put il into any olhcr 5phere. Service Stlltions Loosening U JJ For the W eeh-·· ·1 ,i\forc service stations "'ill Ix> pun1ping gas this v.·eekend in Orange County and more will be giving customers all the rue! they y,•ant, the Automobile Club of Southern California forecast today. Aln1ost 90 percent of the 340 dealers 5ur .. ·eyed in Southern California reporled they \\OOld be open on Saturday" a n d more th.an 20 percent said they would be open Sunday. The Auto C J u b said only one perecn1 of "the stations are limiting pu rchases. 11)('. Auto Club also said it noted a dra1nalic decline in n1etropolitan <1rc~1 stations limiting thei r sales by pumping a predt>tennined quota each da>'· Only 35 percent of the stations are limiting themselves, as comparl'd to 41 J>ercent last v.·eck . In addition. Ri.,.erslde Cou111v has TJO'h' joined Orange County in dropPing out of the odd-even marketing plan. Police Kill ~Ian, 22 PACOl\1A {U PJ 1 -Police shot and killed a man today who threatened the life of his 5-year-old niece v.·ith a knift. officers reported. Dead "'as Ulysses TaU, 22. "·ho. apparently suffered the after effects of a drug used to oontrol epilepsy. HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ARE NOW NEW SHIPMENTS BEING OFFERED AT SUBST ANTI ALLY RE DU CEO PRICES. • ' " .._ SELECT FROM (Specialty Priced) MAR BRO STIFFEL KNOB CREEK DESIGN GUILD SPEER Many Olhers A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY STYLE IMAGINEABLE. FOR BEST SELECTION .,, STOP IN NOW! SALE ENDS SATURDAV, APR!Le DREXEL--+iERITAGE--+iENREDON-WOoOMARK~ARASTAN WEllCOATS I. SATUIOATS t:OO to S:lO • NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 \\'ESTCUFF DR .. &12·2050 ,LAGUNA BEACH • 3U NORTH COAST 11\\'Y.. °™"5.$l TORRANCE• 23&49 HAWTHORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. tll 9, Sun. 12·~:30) • ,, .. 1279 , . . t I ' ' At Your Service /\ Sunda y. \\'rdnesday and f'rlday Feinurt Of the. Dally Pllol Gor n rrablr.111~ 'flir11 PC1t D10111 Pot ,. Y(l•1r Service. S«l'el!J 1•11111 DEAH PAT: I havl" trouble plugging n1y nl'\\' TV Sl't into the -electriea\ outlet and it sc<'ms to have one pl"Ollg wider than the o!hl'r. I contacted lhe dealer :1bout this and he said the plug is supposed to he made that way. I can't see lhat ii accomplishes anything eicept to aggravate me. Can you cXplain the reasoning behind this"! · 0.8 .• El Toro The dealer i~ right, but he should ha\·e told you this plug construction is a safety feature. l\lany television and radio stts are equipped v.·ith a polarized AC line plug tone blade v.·lder than the other! that "ill rlt Into the p<l\\'er outlet unly one \\'ay. \'ou're defeallnl( ils purpose if you force the plug in Lhe v. rong v.·ay. 1•rf.t bnti•••• lt'••rli: DEAR PAT: I an1 int(lrested in beroming a proba11on otficer. 1'1n in mv second year of CQl\ege and v•ould like tO know if I could apply for such a position \Vith the Orange County Probation Department alter I complete th.is year's studies. If not. wtuil are the requirements and '''hat trainJng is involved? L.K .• :\'e"'J>Ort Beach College graduates 21 years of age or oltler ure eligible tu apply for the Deputy Probati1:11 Oftir.er training program ofl'ercd by the depnrtmenl. according to the Staff ~·rvi<·es Division. A thorough ~eleetiOn prooess is utilized in screening those 11ho mert the minimum qualifications and "'ho ha\'e passed a \\'ritten eio:amination for lhe position. The departm ent sj)(!ciflcally looks for eligi ble candlda1es ~·ho ha1•e dem<mstrated a dl'finite moti,·atlon for enlering the field of corret1ious. The training program familiarizes nl'"' ~puty Probation Oflictrs in the techniques and principlf'S vf investigation and supervision of both adult and ju1•enil e o(fenders. R«li11g Oc tane DEAR PAT: \Vould you please explain ho1v the gas st.ation octane ratings are determined? As far as l can s~. it looks llke the posted octane ratings are lo"·er tha n "·hat I always hea rd they \\·ere supposed to be. K.0., lluntington Beach The ul'w Cost of Lh•ing Council octane- rating labels requirement hliS caused much confusion. \\'hile standard ratings are 100 for ,Premium gas and !M for regular, CLC stickers usually · show ratings of 95 for premium and 89.5 for regular. This discrepancy occurs because the CLC ratings are basf'd on an a1·erage of twa figures -the "research" octane rating Uhe numbe r familiar Io <·onsumersl and th e "motor" rating la · measure of how gasoline actually prrforms in the enizineJ. Since the "'motor" rating is lo"'·er tban !he •·research" rating. the CLC octane ratings are lo"·er than the standard. \\'hate1·cr the numbers , premium gas is still premium and regu lar is still regular. F i r 111 i11 TrfJtable DEAR PAT: l heard that months ago you published an item about Camera Hut i n ~loorestO\\'ll, 1'.J .. and advised ano.ther readC'r to ront<1ct Popular Photography since that puhlication hild good luc k getting rC'funds for undelivered earner~ trom 1his firnl. Does thal still hold true? tn response to an ad in that magazine. I sent a check for $139.50 for a ne\\. Auto Seligar Zoont Lens. 1'1te v.·rittcn reams of rorrcspondcncc 10 Can1era llut \\'ith no a1isvrer ever rcceh·C'd. J. S .. Costa i\lesa ,popular Photography's luck Sf'ems to ~a\'e ru n 0111 loo, so you may as \\'f'il use )'our stamp 14) !lend a lelter to Frank fillet, Office of Consumer Protection, koom 405, llllO Ray mond Bl~·d., Nt\\'&rk, N.J. Oli02. lnchide all pertinent facts abou t your origina l order and a copy of fOUr canef'lled check. That statf' office brought suit against Camera Hut several iuonths ago and the r.ourt ordered the firm 10 moke restitution to some t,000 Cuscomer!'i alld reslrieled It from doing any furlhcr hu.~lness by mail. 6 ·Gr 1•«I' 1t11111 •• !)£A ll PAT ~ rm very anxious 10 find eut how 10 gc-t in touch v.•lth 1he iele1tision shov.•, "TI1e Cirl ln i\1y Life," I b ave a grral-aunt who is \'Cry spt>tiaJ 10 ~e and I'd llke to see her honor«! on this ihov.·. She raised me by herself for 21 J'e;irs and my falh<'r bero~ me. She· aL'iO :cared ror my grandmother. grea1 .. 1randmother. her brothers and slslers. She took all our pains and problems and k'd and housed u.s until "'·e were on our OYl'n. But some have forgotten how h3rd sh<' "'orked to make each of us happy, and I'd like 10 express my appreeiadon in this 1vay. · !· u. II .. Costa ~tesa • ,·011r lellf'r Rnd th e additional detftllll :j·ou pro1'ided •by lt lepbooe .arc btlng ;malltd to ABC-T\' for tomldtrallon by .;-•The Girl In ~ry Life" program. 11 will :e<ike :11 lc11s1 tt monlh lo fi nd out If your :Wre<1l·tlUnt hM been aelccted lo uppear lln :the show . A sp<lkesmAn sakl 50 10 75 :!ppllcalil>ns arc rtctlYed eaeb monlb. • < • \ 1•174 s DAil 'i' rtLDT J Household Flaws • ID Nixon Bepo1·t WASIUNGTON (AP) -If your doot M}Uealcs, you oil It. Uni~ you·{'(! the Presld~. in whidt case your lawyer gets written reports. 'Ibis and other insights \o the private side of preskttntial Ult are oontalncd in a 994-page congressional staff report on President Nixon's income taxes. The saga of the squeak and the acaxnpanylng problem d the pantry v-·ere disc\ts$ed in a letler to ~ixon's personal la'i\')'t?r, Herbert W. Kalmbach ol Newport Beach, from a coo1ra<.1lng firm that did a 5ol oC work at the President's San Clemente estate, The letter, reyroduced in t b e ~ressional document, said in part: 'Papa' Kroc.Ii W ill Depart, Lea ve Books ... ll is characteristic of Adolph "Papa" Kroch that in departing Laguna Beadi S..1turday, he leaves behind more than he 1a kes. Kroch, 92. h.is given more than 5,000 books to the LC fr\·ine library, among them, a first edition of 0 I i \'er fi{lldsm ith's "'l'tw Vicar of \\'akefield" printed in li66 and a first editioo of James Bos\~·en·s "Life of • San1uel Johnson," prinled i:i li91:.. Kroch turned orrr more than 600 books lo the library th is month and 111as awarded a go!d plaque from the Friends of the Librar)'. VC Irv ine on Tuesday citing his contributions as a founder of !he organization and a bcnefartor lo the li~rary. 1Kroch ~·as a prime mol'er in tt.c form ation of South Coast Community Hospital in South Laguna and he served as the firs! chairn1an of the· hospital board and held the posi1ion for 17 years. lie is a trustee of the Bors' Cluh :ind a major supporter of the Lagi.uia Beac.11 ~luseum of Art and the Laguna ~toulton P!ayhotl'ie. Kroch is lea ... i ng Laguna alter 22 years IG go to Tucson. Ariz. "·here his daughter Gretchen (~frs. Charles K('!sch) has built a pause for him near her ov-TI. In 1901 Kroch came to America from Ausrria. He v.·as 17 years old : ~ he had S57 and a love for books. He bec.an1e the head of the "v.1>rld's largest bookstore:· the Krochs and Brentaoos of Olicago and a publishing house. His success story classic began as Kroch, an immigrant boy v.·ho spoke only German, began selling secood·hand book s from a push cart. He advancro t.o 'i\'Orking in a bookstore at $8 ti \\'CCI~ laboring from 8 a.m. lo II p.m. dally. In 1907 he opened hls ov•n little shop \1·hich became a hal't'fl for n1any fa1nous writers in<'luding Ernest Hemingv:ay, F. ScoU Fitzgerald, \\'ill Durant and Ben Hoch!. Among writers helped hy Droch v.·as a then unknown Irving Stooe. Kroch read tilC' author's "Lust [or Life," in galley proof, placed the first order of 50ll copies and the t"·o became life!oog fri rnds. Kroch married Gertnxlc Hom four months after meeting her al a Chicago Press Ctub party in 1909. :'.!rs. Kroch . passed a'A·ay in Laguna Beach in 1970. She. like her husba nd , was acti\·e in civic affairs l\fan Jurups to Death Off So uthl and B1·id ge LONG BEACl·f (UPI) An unidentified man in his late 20s jumped 80 feet to his death from the Gerald Desmond Bridge, authorities said. \\'ilnesses told ponce Thursday the body surfaced and began noating tov.·ard the l..Qng Beach llarhor. \\'_hile a leather fo]d('r "·as found. rne coroner's office \ras not certain of tbe man's name. ··During the dinner pa~)· for the llopes, Fords and Arnold P<1\mer, thf' swinging door 111que-aked betv.'CCO thr din ing room and t~ pantry, Al.$o, th€' light in the pantry was so brighl it destroyed the candlelight Rtmosphere T~ door '''" oiled nnd cb>sn't squeak an)' 1nore but the lib>'ht is still a problen1. It could be fix.eel by putting Jt on a separate switch." The contracting firm was paid $1.706 during 1971 for a \'uriety of items. but t.hc repo rt doesn't say v.·hether a S<'paratr switch for the pantry li,,;ht y,·as 11n1onG th<ln. At ab0u1 the same tune. the firtn . the Sturtevaru Corp., also .,...as ln\'Ol\·l-d ln LEAVING LAGUNA BEACH Adolph "Papa" Kroch Suspec t Se ized fn D1·ucr Su111 0-cr]c c--~~ SA:'\ O!Ef;Q ilP!1 -A C'llombian !1\·ing 1n South Gale ''"·~ ~1:•11 10<!<·~· on ~150.000 ba.il for allegedly trying to smuggle 11. i pounds of l'()(·;une :icross !he borde r from i\lexico. l~hc\'cd to h1.• the bi p:gcst cocaine SC'izurc e\·er on !ht: \\'est C-OaSt. • Custom." officials estimated the st reet \1lhJC of the drug at $2.i n11!1ion. Enrique (.'naparro r-;E>Stor. 11. '"'as arrested at the San Ysidro crossing point from Tijuana \\'ednesda~· night because a customs guard thought he lookl·d ner\'ous and searched his auto. Ci .-r arelte Dole 0 .l t Cli11ic Urged LO~lXl~ l UPI J -A iiov cmment. economist 'nas sugg('sted that cigareue~ !l.hould be supplied free by prescription to ··stamp out unu·antcd lung canC1'r '' George Teel ing·Smitti. director of the Office of Heallh ·Economics. said Thursday cigarelles should br priced on the open m;i rket al S2.40 per pack but issued free on prescription at S1noking clinics. ··1f ~·e are to prol'ide rontracepti\'CS to prc\·cnt un\1anted pregnancies. \\h)' should \1·e not prescribe cigarl·nes lo stamp out lung cancer?" he asked asked. ::5 A li ens A r rcsted LOS A:\GELES (AP I -Th irty·fl\'C illegal aliens V.'£'fe taken into custody Thursday from a bare apartn1cnt v.·herc they apparently had been living 1n th ree rooms \\'il h onJy nu11tresses for furniture . authorities sail!. The 28 mro, fi\'e \\·on1en and l\l'O infants \\'ere :irr.:sted by t~~G plainclothes officers ridini:: through the area on blcycles while searching for clues to receni burglaries. officials said. Sunday .Pilot S1rif f s Ot1t Joh of Odor Co11sultant '--Human interest stories v.·ith a local accent are among "Sunda y·s Best" feat ures you'll find O\'er the ~·eckend in the Dally Pilot. Here's a preview : NOSE HIS JOB -Some people have a nose for ne\\·s. but John \\'aples has e nose for an odor. He can follow a fou l ( Sunday's Best) smell anyWhere. track It do'i\'11 and see that the problem is corrected. That's v.11st ~ -,:toes ln hb job as an odor consultant for the Orange County Sanitation Diwicu. lie is featured ln this week's Sunday SpeciaJ by Staff \\·riter Hilary Ka)'e. ·SAi,"DY I~' OISNEYLA~'D' Sometime Ne"'i»rt Beach resklenl Sandy Duncan got to prnc\icully stay home on the job as star of upco1nl.ng TV special "11lch has her and g\1f!!t 51.ars cavorting all over Olsneyl&Dd -t"OVer story in TV \\'EEK. PRF.SER\llNG PAST -A new go\·emment requi'rement may tum on companies into archeologists. The la~· stipulate~ lhc ot'tan floor must he surveyed for remains of ca r I i er civilizations before sites can be drlllcd. f\. Costa l'ilesa man \\"hose eoinpany conducts the surveys. describes lhe diffirolties of underwater treasure hunts 1n a YOU Section feature. SCllOOL l'ilO)IS -One fea1ure of tht \\'OfJ'lefl's liberation mo\'fmenl is that more: okier women are going to school - some recuming. some for the nrst lime -and llO'i\'here is the trend ~ evident than along the Orange Coast. An Orange Coast College stud ent. l'ilic.htle Davito, examines the trend in an artiale to be published in the YOU Se<tioo. l'itE;\I TIIAT \\'0)1EN PICK -Starting y,•ith cover boy Burt Reynolds {for the Cosmopolitan woman. no doubt 1 And proceeding to John \\'ayne. David Carradine and even Leonid Brezhnev. · among others, Family \\'cekly reveals flhd.lngs (I( a su.ntey 10 discover lhe types or men women like best . the installation of an exhaust fan in the chimney of a firt'pla<."t at San Clernct1ll' That episode txogan 1\'ilh fl nolt' fn)m Knlmb.1ch obSerl'inc : ··~tr Hcbozo .s:i,'1 the P~sidc.nt f<'C~ tht;o fir€'place m th\' library dot.'Sll0I dr3\\' too v-·elJ -thrrt' 1:; sinokl' In the room." Tiie' Sturte\'3nt finn di.'l~tl~f'il thr trouble as ron1l1'11:: \\"hen wind cond1!1on.; caused a downdraft. TI1<· (an \\•as l11S1;;.llcd. but th\' C:f'.nt·ral S<'rl'iLt'" Adminifitr:HIQll "'ould11·1 p;1y the b1l! unti.l !he S.•cr1.1t St•r\·it.'t' w:ts l)rl•\1a11t'(I upcn lo insist on thl• fan for St."Curhy reasons. 1\ n1emo fron1 Ka ln1battfs ~n . .-tarv, :'.1~1rilyn n. l)Clrent. to \\'arrf'n it S1urte\an1 told how the St.-cri.'I St•rvic-e \vas ronvillCC'd : "Ken lac:o\'OO<' infor1nl!d For SB ~fillio11 n1r th::\t S."i \\·ould p."ly for th1• 1ns1ull.1tioo of th<' firrpl:it~ f;u1 ;1f1e'r r 1nf(1n11,'(j hlnl 1ha1 H d\'fLnllt•I) \\ J~ 11l,1l"'<i for "•'<'\lrity !)Ul'pOSe"' and 00\\ l\OUht ht• 111.l• I! tf ~Vll l.llO\\ \\ho \\ll!i asphvlUiltl-d t'\1•-ht•l':HL"•' tht•rl" \1 ,is a '"-'rta111 .... ·ind ro)Jl!Jon 11h11·h l·a11~1'<1 thc dr<ift to i.'01nt do1,1.n~n rd$ .ind 1\itl"I' th<· S111 kt• \(.I l'Oll'l' into !ht· r1"11..'nt. lit' finally a[!tl't1.I \\'Ith 1111." " Although hi> g1•1s a lot of logists{'al h1•lp. 1hc Pn:~1d~11 rilso pays hills for sc11n1· of !Ill' S.'lrne tlun gs rnorr or d i n .1 r ~· Am<-rlc:ins p.1>' for , too -111l>o:li sorn1~1i1nes ou a fur ~tJndt·r ~;;1Jc. T.ik~ lhl'St' ex(unplt·/'O, -(11nstrn.:J~ c~1rt1~· !3.500 111 19i~. up $!50 fl'O!ll lhl' )'C,lr rrl'\ IOI.JS. -1\ daughh'r s l 1~1r1~ For food tx·,rr:lJ:l'S, d<'C\ll'!1t~n .. :11\d ren1al5 al Tr1c1.1 :0.1\0ll s 1n ... ~qu1'<I h:1rt .\l:iy to. 196!}, !ht~ !;ih l";Ulll' !U S,~ 391. -~\\1tnn11n1' pool m:iinll·rwnt·e· $~0 3 nionth al S.111 CJ1·:1ft'n1t· -Hui,::.· $21 .'ill 111 ,1 rui: and upho!i.tt•f! rinn f\lr 1·k·;in1n~ \Ir;. ;..·ixon'!! h.1throotn 1 ut; :11 :-.:1n I !t"n11·rH1• 11lc l'r1''1\!1·111 ~ pruhl1•n1 \\;15 that h~ 1rr,.J ro rakt· all or \>;u1 Hi rarh vf the'S@ l'\f.H.'11Sl'·' •'' .1 bU.•lll\'"~ cli'dlll1Lutl Oil hi~ 1nron11· 1.1x Tiit' 1;1\ n11·n iio~· ~1 no Caspers Sells Ke ystone By \\'ILLIA~1 SCllftEIREH 01 ltlt OtllY Pllol "•It Orange County Supcr,1sor Honald \V. C1.1spers ol ~e\\'port Beach sold his prin1ary b11.-;inl'SS interest -Keystone S11vings and Loon -for about $8 n1illion Thursday. Caspers said hl.> m:idc tht.> n10\'C' ~ he rould de1·f11c mon.' linlc 10 his pohti('a] c:ireer. 11·hich began less thnn fo11r 1·1 ;ir~ ago "ith his t•lt·clion lo rhc lkkud Gf Slif'('fl'lSOrS Kevsloot· "ill n1ergr l\'llh S.1n Da·:;n f'e-d1~r11I Savint:" and Loan. 11.hh largt•..:t :;;i\'1ngs il5SOfiat1011 ul Cal1for111;1 It<: pres1dl•n1 1 .. r;ordon l.LtC't'. ~·hai rrnrin -.i 1he state ltepublican f('ntral Committft• r:i~pf'r<;; sii;:-n~'ll tht• Jnf'ritf'r agrf't'm('n!, "''hit·h '>l"Oli'l ;lt1un!h t;,ikc eff1,·t until 1(11\' lhls yt•;1r. duru1g ;.; lu111:•ll('()n at his \1.1· Penny Inn ll ~tnurant in \\'1>st rninsh·r. 111l' affu1r 11:1s ;1t1t'ndl'<I h1• soinc uf Oran1~l· { 'u11nty\ top H c p Ubl i c ii n milh1•r!11ir1·s. 1n(·ludin1.t Dr i\roo1d 0 Het'kn1a11 ;111d 1ndu~1nnlist SI Flour. l"a"J'll:r-\1ho 1~ fa('!Jll:( .1 n'-f'l<>t·ri.,11 t'flnlr•! ai.:,<11 11~1 thn•t• l'h.illt·ni::•·rs thh .11111" .•au! lit• h.1d 10 1n11ki-a cho1l~ hi•111e1·n runnin~ lhc bU:.Ull·Ss a111l h<'l11111g- !11 rtl11 1111.· l'llll\l\ '\l) hf1· :1nrt (':lrl't'r 111 Rfl\'<'rnm<>n1 11·~·., n1 t :iffr1rd tnf' the tun<> "'hich bU.,1111'1'" rl'</Ulf\'S.·· (::lSl)l.'r; ..,,11d ''0l h1:. \\!II .t!lO\I lllt' 10 !Mlf!!.lll' 1ht.: lifl' in < UJH,I J l1· t1.)lrt 111111 'mt'll his hr~t t!O<l l i11 ~01 t·rnnh•r1! 1~ ·•tu h•' !ht• l)!:•<.t ~tl!l('l'l'ISur C·\'(•r i/1 {)rani.:1• l'ouuty hi~tPry :· Uut 1:1' ad1n1tt1•ol !II' hns ~Ill tu.s .~1gl11.'> b1~h··r 1h:in rl!" Ho:iri! 1•f Su1.-.:t11):,ljr:-0. \I\• ~,1ut l:•· 11oul1! l1k1· 10 be :i United St;tt•·s l:.•'tL:tlvr but tl1~1i111u11•1! lh·· P•)~~lb1l1t1 ht· 11\ll tr•1 Iv u11~·.1I St•11 .lvh11 T111t11t ,\ 1;1 !~176 ' ··t (!, 11'1 !111nk 11 1101!1!\ h1.· ngl1t Ill h · fl•-t•l1·1·11:.I tu th.: 1.it .• 1rd anJ tht 11 tW•J ~ears la\1•r 1un1p t..11l .itHi 1 liu ivr !':1•n:11t•. •· lit' 1-;Hd <>f Ju..: u1)!'(11nu1,e: 1".1111)1.11.:11 l'a"lk'r' ~:ud l1c,1" .:1'11111~ "lroni: suppcn t dc!ip1tc "(HTI1· 1nchcat1u11s Ins pulil1l· ,:,uppon L:i la14:ini.:. Naked Truth In rc.,t)()n.-.e 10 a QIJ{!!!t iun ah<J111 the po~ilnhty o( u~1n,,; 1hc 11rof11s of 1h1• l\t·)~tQnt' ~al(' 1n hi s c·an1pru~n, C;1spcr~ said "1 financed n1~· 1111·11 1·n1n11:ugn one tirue a1}d !'in r)(J! 11h<1lll ro do 11 a~a1n " Co p Doz i11 g i11 lluf f Fire d Il e rraS:.1·rted his "o"· 111 !.l't•nd uni·: ;it.u.Jt S'.l:i,ooil 111 the pnrn:.rry r.iC"C - 11bout $11 ernts p<·r r1·~1sll'rrd 1.1!1-r 111 :!10• Fifth [)i.;tnl't RICll~IO~D 1111'[) -,\ l'icr squarl d1·U·<:\1l't' found slC<'ping nnkC'd 111 n n1;1nuluctur1ng r!ant has l>t'<'n fJrel.I fron1 lht• fflr\'t•. "If I lo<\1• l ht~ i:l1•('t1on . I'll t1;1\'(' :di Ill• 111 r·ne\ fro111 !Ill' ~•1ll' lo tL'l.\C sorne fun 111\h t .. r I.I 11hllt•." c:i ... pt•r!> ,,111tl. !-\1·y~:nn1• S.:1~·1n~'I h:i~ :1""''·· 'l1 a1A1 11 ~17j 11)1ihl'll1 i.'1Hl11),1rtd lu ;1hhUl i\rnl 1n1ll1on 111 Ill\' San Jl1t•g1, f1r11l l;:~n<,ni .\lflreuStn, 27 , v.as disn1iss1~d Thur.~day ff)r t'<>nducl unl:M·•:orn1ng an ofiict'r. Officials said an r1nplo.1l' of Er;(; Elf'('t ron1c'i ro. nrr1\·cd :it \101k ~1011· day to find a large plate g1a~s 111ndow brokl'n. Ii(" follo"·ed a trail of d1S<"n rded clo!h111g un111 hi' fnund ~1arcusen sl~J> ing I'll a shl'lf Cnntra Cos!a count}' sher1tf's deputies v.trf' called. ('as1x·r .. IS the> th1r<I J.:l'l1t'r;H1on 11{ hi' f.imih It.• ht•,1ct ;1 n1nJul' f1n.1nc1al 111~1 1 1 \JUoll all(! s:11d "th, .. I~ .111 HllJXH1iHll .1nd h1<;.1.,,.i,· rnr.m1~n1 for bo1h 1111'><'H and 1ny farn1ly :is "·c i.J,·p.at·1 f101n ;in IH'IL\'<' in1·ulv('m1·11t 111 1hc linan1:1.i1 industry ·· ~ta r('Ustn told them it 1vns raining and h<' v.·a s iust "lookin~ for a pl ;ict: to rest." He saul hC' r('mo,·cd his clothes bt.'<'<IU!>e tht·y v.·ere "'·et. He also lost his scf\iCc rt·vOl\•t•r. · WEEK-END SPECIAL STEER :~~TREES 'Fruit and Roweril'IC) r .... 3 . s1 Baqs led Wfftl ltfOl"t l"lonfi119 1/2 PRICE . I ' " NEW! For Container or Planter PATIO -TREE ROSES • A~tl Fact • C0nt"'PQ :~~~::~·Soooma $695 - • Yellow Cushion SI0.00 ..... MOW AVAILAIL( STOLOM~ SAMTAAHA & TIFGIEU4 5'~ ,4'} INSTANT LAWN " -,'-,. ,· ··· from t:a/-l'a'I/ . ! . I ~ ' ", .. , ,. 'JAA ..... COtf'-' :J /! \ ' ·;;;·'"'"99¢ .\ ~I GREEN Roll DICHONDRA $14 ?~, - FINE MIST SPRAYER _b ~~i~ ldt•I t or indoor ,.-., _, 1 ooo·, et otMf-""'· I 298 •For Special Occasions - WIDOIM•S . . , MAMO Of'80MGS •.• P.A.l'Tfl:S, nc. As.It AI OUT Olli •NEW HOME OWNERS ASK ABOUT OUR lANDSCAPE Sl'RVICE PlANT RENTAL Sl'RVICE • ' .. .. • ._, v,i.J l y 1-ILO r . ---Friday, Aprlt 5, 1q74 ' .. ·~ --~ -. . Lives Shattered: _____ y ~<Lme I·s Gone' Just • "'· '\ ( l """' • with To1D urphine Of 'Jr. Brown' A11tl Politics tl lCf\'' TICK\' POl.ITIX : Cahfomi11 &•cretary of Star.• 1-;<1n1u11d G. ·:Jerry"' Bro\\·n \\il'i a v1:.11or upon our toosdinc ()nlv this Wl'l'k ;uld during his stay, he dc1~11rd 111th w-some .{If h~ notions about the \\'a tt•qt;llc thing. BrO"-'n sugi::l'slt·d !It<!~ !be \Vat~rg;1te scan!~I rwehl'S all !ht ~ar into Califo,.nia politics. 1'hal 1nuy hav e been a bombshell stnt.emcnt in Brown's mind but it will co1ne as no remarkable analysis for Jong-time . PollticaJ Watchers of our re· gion . Early in ~/l{' \\'atergate di!>elosures. for cxllmple. rrferrncf's began to trick.11).out of \\"ashinglon !h:H ~uggrsk'<I the v.•hote affair 1nlght be laid at the doorstep of ''the Orani:e County bunch.·• Tlfl:: ORANGE COU~Y bunch? \\'e here hadn 't beard l'tla! characterization before. A!! it developed, ho~·evcr, we all began lo reali1..e v.·hat it meant. tt1any of !he key Cigures v.·ho c;mergcd in the \l.'atergate probe hnd home addresses along the coastline in places like J..a. guna Niguel or Newport. Beach. Thus Secretary of State Brov.TJ·s , linking' of Californ ia to lhc Watcrgale comes as no breathtaking surpri$C. Br.own appeared here as part of a campus leeture series out at UCI. His real purpose in the Watergate comment. of coorsc. 11·as to link the affair to one Ed Reinecke, C8lifomia "s lieutenant gover· oor. "'ho currenlly is under indictment by the Watergate Grand Jury on dlargt!S or perjury. BEFORE TJJJS UNHAPP Y I urn af events. Reinecke was considered one of thc1 prime candidates for the gcrvemor's chair on the Republican licke1. Brown .on the other hand, is considered a top contender for the same chair on the Democratic ballot . You can understand, then. how Bro"'" 11·ou ld lament tbe ill !um of fortune which has visited upon his fellow stale officer. At one point during his UCI talk, Brov.11 askt.'<I ralhcr rhetorically, "If most people lhink our leaders arc crooks. how arc we goi ng to have a govern- ment?'" GOOD QUESTION, or course . But you have to suspect that the crooks y,il\ have 10 be sorted oul from t'ne good ~uys in the cour!s. There is grave doubt that the sorting out will ever be ac:complished from a political platform. H~Tl, Junior. has been on that politic..11 dais considerubly in recem limes since he v.·ould like to follow in his falher's foolsle1>s. lho~e of fonn('r governor Edmund G. '·Pat" Bro\\ll. ,Jerry RrO\\'Tl, in fa ct, \\·on"t be · too insulted if rou mix him up \\ith Pal Brou11 so long as !hat means an "X"' beside his namr on the upcoming gubrrnatorial ballot. By CRAIG A.~t~IER~IAN "I looked at it MO wanted to cry." said Kentucky Gov. \\'endell f'ord after he 1ralked through the pl!e ol tol'TUldo;lcft rubble that had ~ Brandenburg. (iov. George C. \\'allace, brushing awav f('ars, rolled hit v.·hceldlllir tlirough a i{'"mporary shelter for Alabama horfiele.<;,.111 . "lt'1 one of the most tragic times in our history." he said. Thf' fury of a hundred tomndoes had ram1ncc.I wide paths of destruction through towns asld rural areas. v.·ipinl! out 1he "'Ork o{ Jl('flCf""ations. Son1r towns 11C'rr almost leveled. In 11 southern and ·midv.·cs1rm st.1tes and canada, the Wednesday night !lcrlc.'> or tv.·isters -the worst in 49 yrars - l('ft at lear;t 310 pcrsoos dead 111E INJURJ-:o TOTALED 4.000·and al leaS1 tf\111 many lMt their homes_ Tht devast.1tioo u·as awesome -damai!e Seemed certain to tlimb past $500 million. The force of the tornadoes was so intense that officials "'ef'.e certain they had not yet !omd all the dead. Five .states -Kentucky. Ohio. Tennessee. llldiana and Alabama -were declared federal disaster areas by !'resident {'lj'i.xon and others were expected to join !hem. Thl' designation e n a b I e s individuals and municipalitits to get Jo~·­ cost fOOcral loans to rebulld. Thousands of victim,, lost vi rtually all they ov.'TK.'d. And for most "'ho livtld U\ the stonn's path, life v.•ould not Ile the same again. The Incredibly difficult task of s1arting from scratch had yet to sink in for many of 1ho5c affect«t. In Xenia. Ohio, where 50 pcrC('nt of !he town of 25.000 was reduced to scrap. women sat on the sln.>ets and v.·cpt Thursday. Their men wandered through the rubble ol what once v•ere their homes. They pickOO up lltUe pieces of nothing, blank stares on their faces . "The destruction, the devast.'ltion is unbelievable.'' said Vice Pres Id e n t Israeli Troops Put on Alert For Ho1 y Da y BJ .Ualled Preu IDteruUo•I The Golan lleightl front erupted ·in artillery exchanges bel\\'een Syrian am Israeli forces today and rsrnel v.·ent on high: pre-Passover alert to prevent another surprise attack such as launched lhe October 1973 war. the mi\il ary oommand said. Passover begins at sundown Saturday. 1'ile Israeli cabinet met · in emergency sc~ion for an hour to discuss y,'hat a govcnunenl communique described as security matters. evidently the situation on the Syrian fron t. DEFENSE J\llNISTER J\1oshe Dayan, acting chief of staff Maj. Gen . Yltzhak Hofi, and chief of niilitary intelligence J\laj. Gen. Shlomo c:azit reviewed !he security situation. the romnnmique said. In today's fightin g. the I s r a e I i ccrnmand said Syrian shells hit near ci\'ilian settlements on fM Golan fleights and Israeli gunners fired back. A Syrian t.'Ommunique said a Syrian infantry patrol fought off an Israeli nig'nt ambush. innicting several casualties but suffering none. .Jt1n1e.~. 2. 11·as found Si lflng h1 .1 pudd:c n( v.•ater. Brtndu suid her paren1:1 ~ Jb:mf.'lS and Dorothy, heard the storms and laid on lop of lh ir childrt'fl In a hallway. Jame! and Dorothy \\'lrt•rnan ditod. In fttonticeJ\o, Incl .. ;i 10°"11 of .f.800 11·!M!re eight died and 100 buslnesS<.'fi v.·ere \\'ipcd out . Gov. Otis R. Bov.en stood i11 the remains of a house and told I.he 11·oman \\'ho lived there. "There wit! Ix' some help as far all easy loam for your reruperatlon." The \\'OfY\Dn, sobblnJ:: loodlv. snid, "But 1ny home is gone." So y,·ere' more lhan 150 otht•rs in ttv> IO\l'tl \\•here damage \\'as l'!tim;1tcd al $100 million. I\' XE~J ,(, TE~TPOHARV shrllers \\erl' ~1 up for r,Jt> hundrrds of tx..1nclcss and a l:"J)irll of C'OOJ>eratton existed as people ~·ork.ed 10 pick up lhc rubble. At one of rhe sht•lters, Jerry Eg11n. 19. said "the really sickerung thing ~·ill . be 1+:hc11 lh<'se PfOplr leave thf·~ sheltf',rs to go back and sec 11·h,11's h<1ppt'ned ." \Vhole communitits. in several stairs remained 1\'ilhout powt•r The Xenia hospi!al treated 300 person!' v.'ithou! po"·er; lhe most seriously 1nJur«f were lakf'n to nearby Dayton . TWO RESIOENTS OF BRANDENBURG , KY .. SEARCH FOR BODIES IN RUBBLE The Tennessee \';111t•y Aulhori!y said ii had suffered the \1·orst dun1a_R:c in its oft} ~·car history. losing use of half ilc; 10 500.000 1·01! lines the backbone of the utility's systern. 'Repairmen conrinued v1orking today to fix !h~ main lines. but officials said e1 l·n 11h('n th:1t ta.sk 1s ('O mpletc ~ comn1un1ties v.ould still ix' 11·i1houl pov.·cr. f;as lines 11ere lumt•d off in oth<'r conununi!iC's to avert the pussibility of explosions. Classc!i at Central State l'niversil}' and \\'ilbcrforcr. hoUt in \\"ilberforce. Ohio. we.re ea n c e I e d indefinitely after the schools suffel't'd major damage. Students a t Eastern Kentucky University in Hichmond V1-ere asked to go OOrnr un11f r-.tonday. Gerald R. Ford after flying ovrr the ;1r!'a. "You can see v:here !he houses 1~·ere rl-due«i to matches ... Tu·cnly-eight persons "'('re dt>ad in Xenia. In Brandenburg. f\y ., the df'alh toll stood at 29, ;1nd "':tS cxpcrh.>d 10 go higher. RrnndmQuri:. an Ohio River to11·n of 1.600, shared lhc liombt.'d-<>ul :ipix•;1rancc of other tov.·ns hit bv the \·icious 1~·1nds. Craters li!lercd v.·ith frag1nented 11'()()(1 Ul'r TtltpPIOlo v.·hcre houses once stood, cars twisted like the re.ruse or a moostrow demolition derby, a colonnaded ~11 buUding reduced to a caricature of a ruined (ircck temple. _ · f:arly today. National Guardsmen patrolt'CI lJ!c ciuict town to prevent the looting of v.'hat liu\e was left. Guardsnten ;1Jso 11·crc on <fury in other seetions of the stale and in ar<'<IS of \Vest Virginia, Ohio, Tt·nncSSl.'e, Indiana and Alabama. ~lorniuns' Leader T~a .~li.es A bortion: 'Gro1 vitt g Evil' from \\'ire &niees SALT LAKE CITY . Utah Spencer \\. l\i1nl::ill , presiding at a ,(!'('O(>ra l ronfcrrocc of !he Lltter·Day Saints Church for the first time. toda}• atfackl'd abortion as a "gro1*ing evil." Kimb:1JJ. i9 ~til.'Ct'ed('(f to I h e pre!'idt'ncy of !hr 3.3 n1illion rn('tnbt>r :\tonnon failh last l >rccml)(:r upon the sudclt.\n death of 11:iro!d B. Lee. ( ___ IN_S_H_O_R_T._ .. ___,) lie spoke for n<.>arly half an hour in the> historic Salt L.1kc tal>C'rn.acle to more thnn 8.000 key church leaders and by rridio and lt>lcvision to thOOsands more :\lormons .throughout the nation. e f'1·e11rh Vole Hn!I .") flARIS -France \\·ill vote for a .~ucecssor lo Prt.'sident G e o r g e s Pompidou :O.lay 5. lhl' government announced today as polilicians josUed for position in !he race. If no candidate v.·ins a majority in the first rouud. a second round \rill be held .\la)· 19 n1alching lht' tv.•o bi!!gest vote- i::l'ltcrs in 1he .\1.iy 5th b.11loting. e l,no.• A••••ord Sig11ed Kentucky reponro 71 dead from the storms. Alaba ma 72. lodian.1. 52, Tennessee. 44 . Ohio. 3.i, Georgia, Hi, Ontario. Canada. 8. North CarOJina . 5. ~lichigan, 3, 11\lnois. 2. Virginia. 1, \\'ist Virginia, I. Jn the altennnth of the disaster. thr story w~ people -and their shattered /i\·cs. In lllllsdale, 1\lich., I !·year-old Brenda \\"ireman 11·as found crying. Her brother ltlt1rde1• Scene Alore than 30 buildings at the Anny's Redstone arsenal n ea r llunt.sville. Ala .• whrre 90 pcrC<'nt or 1hc ciry Y.'as 1rithout po1~:er for 24 hours. ·were destroyed or lla1n<1getl. \ Sister i)i broken up as she identifies brothers murdered in San Diego apann1ent. Victints v.•ere Ray and Jesse I...aguna. Police say narcotics may have been involved . ~~~·~~~~~~~- AN'1VAY, BRO\\'N has hero the most visible secretary of state we've ever had. \re had two men named Prank i\I. Jordan in tllat office before Bro1111 ;;ind the only tinte you l'Ver heard of lhe111 \\'a!i ill small nolice announcing sonlt'· body had just ht.'('n gran!C'd a state con· tractor's liccnse. or some such. 'tREFERRING TO TllE s~::llcd Yon1 Kippur, 11o00dy n•nn!s lo lake the risk of it happening agnin . The trauma of Yo1n Kippur is still stron~.'' llns llupe• LIJA.'l"(; PR AB ANG. i.-1os l\irit: S:i\'ang \'a Hhana signed a royal ordinance !oday establishing a coalition go\'en1n1ent of nC1Jtralists, rightists and lc,flisls for 1...'.los. Nixo11 Tax Repo1·t lleade(l It"s ht'en a pri!!t y loud officr. l1011·l·Ve r. sintt:" youn~ Bro1111 stancd running hard for go1·cr11or about one vear ago. Thflt aside, Rrown m\ghl be wise not lo J)l'g tris 1·amp:11gn to the. oolion that nll /)('mocra1s are v.·h11e hat~ :ind all Re· publican~ crooks. The public might not .~11·al1011 il that \\<a y. 1\nd the same· pox might end up infcct- 1r!g bo!h houses. He said the Syri,1ns have ma.sst'd 1,000 tanks betv.·een Damascus and the Golan Front. Both sides in ('ffcct oonfinnt.'d reports they arc movipg troops up to the front . "The Syrians are up to something.'~ an J lsrtieli mililary source in Tr! A \'ii' said 11tursday. The Jewish Passo,·cr start:oi Saturdny. stx mooths to the day since an Arab ~ise utt<ick lalUl<iled !he 1973 'A<lr. Girl friend of convicted Great Train Robber Donald Biggs says she hopes birth of baby will save hin1 fro111 cxtradi· tion to Engla.nd . Biggs. v:ho escaped Br itish prison, is in jail in Brasilia awaiting revie\v oC extradition. Typ ic~l Southland Da ys I S1t11.ny Sl1ies, Soru e. Hi gh Clou<lin ess, Cool er Sf!llt1'flu y Te111pt!rnt11res • Mtwll La"' ~<It. '• ~J " " ., " ., ~ ... ,. •• I; .. ' .. " :1 .. " ., " ' ,, H " " •I " .. ii " " " " ., ., ·' .. :> . .. " " , . " " " l! " " " ~ .. ~ ~ ,, ~ " • , " ., "' " ~ ~ " •• " " " " :ll "•"UNM w1•1111 • U t vo(I 10 1((..,,. •w ,..,,. ,~, • • •· 14 LO Wl\I 11•'1••111111 ~ ••••H~IH0W ~ ..... illOWft l IL OW \Ill wf ,,11'11 • IOIOCAH Cl I Coo.~tal 11Jl"Oll1er f'11for- nu1titn1 111011 be found to- 1ln11 Oll Pogl' 16.J !17J!IJ~l!oll DELIVERY SERVICE Del..,-, cl lhe O.ly Pii<;I rs g~ranteed l!tni.IJI~. N J11 W 111 UW fW ,,,,., ., }:JI , L ul .. ,. C'ff rit k ~ It "" tab "' 111.. d ..... 5UWllly • Sllaf. 11 ,.. • Ill rti:IM 1• ~ ~ I l._ 1.ltlfllly, • I I.• ~-~ .. ' r.,, .... •MCtt It ,. tall .u1 ~fl "'1t ,, ,. r clei:tlfl\es Mui Ir.art c.tr Alan , llwhtrt llllllilltl• .d Ml Jt1hii11!11 •• SM ci.t!c. ~-ltd. 140-1221 s. Ii• C.Sba. ... ,,. lnl ............... Cll·4421 Th<' deer('(' dissolvt'd the righJ.ist- ncutralist go\'E"mmt-nt in \rientianc hcadf'd b.r JTint'C Souvanna Phouma . Sou1·an11a Phouma oontinucs as head of the 10-man coalition cabint>t. v.·hi!e his half brother. Prince Souphanou,·ong of lht• Comn1unist Pathet ~o. heads a ne11· 4R-n1:111 National f-'olitic:il Council. e l'11 ••r11ge rs hi N Y NF.\\' \'ORK -Fnligued but J{encrally jubil11nt about !heir miSaj:lvmture on the high s•·as. rour plall('loads of passco~rs fro1n tht' dis.1blf'd liner Queen Elizabeth 2 have arrived here at Kennedy Aifport. ··1 lo,·l.'d it, I'm rmdy to go again." said ~!rs. Fnrlnie Abell. R9. ol Rockville. r-.ld .. "'ho &'lid she \\'as oldest passenger aboard 1hc Cun:i.rd liner. e l'nl.11lilie• Dip 25o/,, CHtCAGO -Traffic deaths decreased shnri)ly in .l;-int1aT)' and F'cbru:iry. nnd the National S.ifcty C<kill{'J1 says the n1a!n reason is lower speeds, If lhe 25 pi'l'C't'nt rl'duclions in the first tv.·o 1nonth!I con1inue throughout the year, the numbc-r of falalitle! oo !he Mllon's highv.·ays could be 14.000 fewe.r than in 1973 :.ind the lov.·est in more than a d(!(;nde. n council spokesman said Thunday. Vlneent Torfany, council president. said ~.SM persons were killed in l\lghv.•ay accident! in J1uru1u·y end February. compal't'd with 7,560 persons the first t'A-o month.! of 1973. e '1h1111e mnn fA1u11rhe d VANDENBERG A l\l11'u1etnan Ill mls~lle '''11$ l;nmcht'd Th ursday front this '4."a~ld<' btlSf' to a test site nciir the ~hu-,,h:ill lslnnd!l In the. South Pacific. the t\!r F'orc<' reported. The ~finutc.man tit. which I~ part of the U.S. slrategie detmmt rorce. I~ About 60 ftef long and 1vt•l~M nea rly 76.000 pounds, a military spoke~mnn said For lmpeacl1n1e11t Pa11el \\"ASHINCTO'.'J (AP / -A Senate· whether an.1 fraud 1r:is co1nr\uUcd in !louse comn1i11ee h,1 s left any further ron~es!ional action on President Nixon's ta xl's to tilt' commillee consid('ring lhe in1peachn1cnl question. The House Judiciary Comn•ittee s.1id Tfibrsday that ii v.•ould consider !he detailed report of lhe Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation along \l'ith other C\•idence in its hnpcachment inquiry. The report by th<; comrniUei! staff v.·ectnesday roncludcd that Nixl)f1 ou·ed 8475.431 in back taxes nnd interest. The lntemal Revnue Service concluded that ~ixon owed $465.000 Rnd Nixon agreed lo pay !he IRS asscs,1;1nenL The \"ice chainnnn of the joint cumn1ittce. Rep. \\'llbur IJ. l\lills 10- iO\rk. \, said the com1nltlce v.·ould be "far out of place" if i! tonk up lhe question ,i:: Ta~s Syn1p ulhctic To Nixon Prohle111s ~tOSCO\\' (AP) -Tnss gave Prtsident Nixon 's rax problen1s . a sympathetic men lion loday. The official Soviet nev.s Rg<!OC,' s.1ld lhe Internal fb!venue Servict fou nd thnt ~ixon owed $432..737 in addlllonal ta:rces. And a While I-louse sta\c1nent said the ~!dent "gave orders that this sum be fully pnld," "Thi~ cast• ill now arllvely u d by polllical flpur~ nnd pres~ mcdln hostile lo the ptcsidenr, ·• s.'.lid !he brief dispa!ch. connection v.·H h !he President's returns. Amoog olher reasons lor this is lhat all iL'i n1rn1hr rs 1nigl11 lnt('r havr to vote. on niancrs conlK'ctcd 1111h 11nprai.:hn1cnt. ··The llousc Judiciary Conunillce might , fhe IRS might, the courts might -but certainly 1t v.·ould ill become th is committet• to gel in10 the question or fraud ... " r-.fills said ... \\;e cfidn't go into the question of the leaglity of it. the n1oraHty of 11 or the ethicti of it. Y.'e only looked at the facts. made an audit -our staff did -reached a conclusion." ~leanwhile . IRS s.1id it did ool feel civ il fraud penalties againsl the Presi denl \1·ere \\;irranlrd and said that ils nudil of the Pre~idf'nt's tnx r·eturns rur 196!).1972 1f0s Closed. Pests Gosse cl , Die Li ke R<1 ts CARPE~""TERSVILLE. 111. 1\Jl'll -The g r e a t rRI ~lcge of Carpente11vllle 11•os reportl.'d under ron1rol tt:>da~' "'l!h 11 ntorlem Pk-d Piper pumping cyanide g115 into the · burrow!: of 250.000 rats. The piper's fh·c-1nnn t•rt•1v fron1 lht Orkin Ex1 ermin:iling Co. 11id their th.ln.i;: sn ~·ell Thursday Stale Health Official l~ar1·ey J. Dominick '\/lid he'd seen enoug h nnd u·a.s going back to S11rinsflf'ld . Ju1u tn case the mt'n fmn1 Orkin sold they'd k«.¥.p pumpin~ ga, ln10 those burrows for anotht'r das. • 4 Booked In Mm·der 0£ Far111er LOS A~CEL.ES I AP l -The I ader of a religious sect, bis \\'if<.', son and a kara1c student have been nrr('St<'d in the slaying of 11 1v1•althy Snn Oinias strawberry far1nl'r, authorlllc~ snid Thursd.-.y. Police said the killiiu: "·as f - carried Out l\la.rch 20 10 -.... prevent th(' victinl and his "'ife fron1 telling the district attorney tlO'N they had been bilked of their ho rn t' , • motorhome and large amounts or money. Booked for conspiracy to commit murder "'ere Juml's r-.filose. 57; his 1.,.ife. Dorolh~. 62. his 500, Ah•in. 19. aJld r-.1itose's student 1tci:rY l,e('. 27. . 1 . TlfE \'lt"Tl~I \\'as Fr:ink Namima!su. 65. a .Jap:i nc~(·· An1erican, 1\•ho b r 1 1 c 1· c d i\lito~·s clAin1s of having t•urcs for canC{'r and h~~•1rt di sease. police said. Uriginall~· polic(' !hough! ·('olston \Vestbrook. 35. forn1er 'instrut·lor ::it l·c· Berkeley. is one of three 1nen ~named l>Y · S\'rnbionese Liberation ,\rn1v a ~ enernics and ··s1ioi.1ld Uc shot on ~ig ht.'" The other l\\'O rnarked for death 1\·crc identified as Hob\'!l Steiner and (' h r .i"' 'l"hnn1pson. that Nan1in1:1t~u h:1<l lx."l.'n ,-------------, beaten and str:inµ,li't! h1 ;1 burglar in his bcdronnl. · ll 1s \\'ifc. Toshiko, 61. al;;o 11as bt>a!cn but rct'O\"ercd. ln 1·esti i.:a ior~ saitl Son1i1n.11su and tu~ \\'if+'> suffered .from heart ailm('nls and 'A'Cre adminislef1'd hcrhs and lreat1nent <: hv ~1i!OS('. ,\L/IJIT\ I/AVES Fornier GeoTek Preside1il.- V1ider Restraini1ig Orde1· S.\'.\ fllAXCISCO t.\P i - Furn1t·r (;L•oTck Hl·M>urc1·~ lnr . prr-.1d1•11t .laC'k BurkL' hus ht'('tl h:1rrl•1I by n f1..:l1•rtLI J lld ~l' frorn i•n!1·r1ng !ht• con1pany·s offit.'l'S 11 ithout 1JCrn1issio11 . L1 S. l11st r1l't Court Judl'..(l' \\'1lliarn T. S11c1~ert i!)SUl>d 1hr· 1rn1pi•r:1ry r1·stralning 01·c1,~r Thursday a ft e r Burke 11·:1~ :JC"Cused of i>l.·atu1~ a n d assaulting Claud1· \\. \ltl«hrlt. CUITent presidt•nt of t :roT1·k Resour«-s and a f f 1 l 1 a t l' tl C'01ll P.,1.fli{'S. The order also proh1tu1,; Rurkc fro111 I h re a It.· n in g (;{'OTek cmployes. ~l1l{fi+"ll said in M aff1d.11·11 that Durkt.• burst it'l10 the iiffltt'S• \larc·h :?O "and beg:in llcating a1Kl as.saull.iqf! me.·· In !lit.• ;1f\1davil Mitchell SJid thnt llurkc had threat(•tied lo kill hun, co u r t-appo1 ntf'd l'C!.:Cl\1•r s1uart 1\1. Kaplan'. ;u1d SEt' ITI\'{'S\l!Z3IO!':i" "Spel'llic:all~. ht· "·•id ill· v.oul d put a k111fl· 111 our guts an<l J..1!1 ui; if w~· (·un11nul·d !!' takl' 111~ ('O!llp<.inu\ll u"11\• lroin hun." U1c ~1ffldi1\ 1l :<atd ,\111l.:hl'll Sfl1d i3utkl' ~ut 111111 111 thr riR,ht lrrnplc. "\..n()C'kNI off n1~ ;L1~<tt·~ and tOl't' off 1111 r1~ht ~h1rt slt>t'\ t' ·· TllE AFFID\\lT ..,,11'1 · Hurk.1• hu1 ! .. d 1n.;ul!s !or half 11n hour" and s.ud h1· "11·ouid r:1th1't 'l"•' tilt 1·01n p..tn~ ~11 clo11n 1h1• drj1n than s1·1· 1111· l:iJ..e It 01 l'T." Thl• s ·rcu r1!1r s .tnd t-:xrhan!-!t' ('on11n1 ..... 1011 fllt·d .1 civil suit I a s I ~lny n~a1n~1 <;~'<11'ck H1•<;1.i1re1·~. l:f' rt•l:ll•·d ·fu·uis and 01hcr 1ndi1•1duals. It ~ till~l.(N\ that lht.·y had vzolatCtl !lt'Cur1 l1t•s lav.•s and defruuded ::.tlJO Ul\l'lo\01'.., 11hn l1:1d JIU! -S;~l t111ll1on 11110 llurkt'.:"I oi l dr1ll1t1K Lcgislatio11 111 trt)cl LI<'cd L To :\jd Rape Victi1 11s ' ~,\('r!,\.\IE:\T() 1AP 1 -/\ lt-gislati1 ~· packJgc de5igncd 10 cneourai.:c 11o~n to r1•pnr1 rap<> ('!l<:i•s 11 11s introduct"d 1"ht11"!'ila1 111 thl· t\'<,<;j•rnhl1·. . I (·har:.:t· nt rapi• i-1•,1sil~ n1.1d1· hut d1ffiti.1l 1 !n dt·fC'nd ii'.!;1·n~1 -1r thl· \'1l·t11n's !L·~111non\ h;1<> l:>o•t.•11 <>llp!lf'r!rd hy o!lll·r l l'\ ldt•ll!'i' I p;ir1nersh1p:. \\urkc rl·-..111:111'<1 us GcoTrk' li ··~om-'I p~·:;1d1•nt 1\ ht'n th" SEC ~tll rlt'll it~ inquiry 111 F1•bn.u1r\". 1972 \Ji1chell an 1n~c..;11>r: 11·11!> 11an1l'tl prl·s1dt1n1 Ill .)1 :11 \!l~.l ' 1:1\"EHSll)E 1,\f' -Lt 1<11t•rs1dc has brt·n a11ardli1 a i2511JIOH i::r,1nt 10 stutl~ JI supcr~t'L1r aircraft cnuse Jll~ t·li.;1nt:<' 1n IN.• ~·path1·r \ .1111µus ofl1c1al" !'01111 !ht•I, ~ll11h ,,.,111 be rlirrcled h~ ltilph 1)'1\1".~t·, proh·~sor ot 1·('QllOllllN :ti lhc llrll\'l'f~ll \ ~1111·· 'l'IL'11t1,.,1s ft>rl 1hat !hi· t'arth's clin11t1~ 111:1y I~' :11· ft•C!l'll bt.·c,1usc air pol!utinn , l"flU')('d hy SUjll'fSOllll' .Jl!'(T;11! ( u11 lrl r1 tll11'•' lhc ;unuunt nf '1111ilul11 lil!l'l'lllg 1 hrou~h th1· .LllllUS)lht:rC .. For Spnng occa01011s ... D1"jotr1c t check sport coat ta\lored from. rrnport.cz.d. Eriglish croftin clo th . Nav~1n v.Jale cor duroy trouser with co ntrast1nq poc.ke1 piping .Our 011n co1..ton ar.:.-:is 5hu-r and Talbot t he 06.ll V PILOT :; -- 'llley said thal ~ami1n:1 1 su had such coofidcn~ in ~titosc Lhat he paid thousands of do llars to hirn and final h dc<'ded 01·('r his ho 111 e·. motorho1n c and n!hcr 1·aluablcs. S.\\ (Jlf.<;<) 1,\!11 -A JlOrl ion of Rlack ·.s lkach in l,.;1 .lnll,1 11 ill ri'111ain a ha1·l·n for nude bathf'rs but ~.111hatJung in the buff :i pp a re n I I y Y.ill be )Utla11l'd al nil nlhl·r San lli('go !x•;.ichcs .:ind public :ilacL'S. "This ·parkage nf f't~hi h11\<: ;ind b1 1· rl·'-Olu11ons. 1 f t•nactffi, "·ill eliminate much nf lhc al>us~ t·1·1dt'nt in !ht· , handlin~ a n d I rC"at mcnt of ·rape vift1ms,·· said Assc1nbl.1 n1an t\lrin Sirrn1 ~·. the Be\'t•rl) llills il!..'nui:crat 11ho in1nxluccd the p;1ck:i{!1' -l.llllll !hC' (HC"Ur!\<>1;111'"•'<: un<l•'I" \I h1t"h ,, Jltt 1 • 111 h•I' tuhl about a 1·tctim's <:rxu.11 p;1,I I -l'rn11dt• t1 •rr11~ ul h1•t 11t't'tl t1\·o and 10 _\C':1rs in prison for ;1 fir<:t r~pc ('Oil\ ll'\JO!l 44 fashion island , newport center 644·5070 Rei1iecke t<J Receive Su11111161'1s Not A rrest SACllAi\i!E~'TO I AP 1 -LL Go\'. Ed Heinc-ckl' will not suffer the humiliation of being arresled. fingerprinted and photographed even though hC' is charged '41ith lhre<> felonies. a U.S. attorney's !ipokcsman says. pcrjur~ in connection l\'ith tus 1\pril J!I. l9i2 apJ)<'arancr before the l' ~-Sc n :1 t (' Judiciary l'omm1tlr1•. "Our current \aYlS relating (to n.ipc. "'hich h;11c hud 1irtual l~ no rt•1·ision for r11·1·r ; 100 1e:~rs. hnve result('(! 1n 111!in11dalini.: 11·01111•11 tu lht· potnl v.·herc it is no 11· [ rstimat<'d that only one i:'I 101 victims repons 111'1.' crimr.·· he said. · 1 Included in the p:ick:igr art' hill, 1hat l\'OUld : -Rl'quiri> caeh county kt.'('P a physicinn on c::11l on a 2+ hour hns1s to ex:i minc rape l"IC\lm~. -Hcquirr that rape 1·1ctin1!' ~11•n1!1 s;11d th•· lt •t!1:0.l.11 111n ~\a<;; "riltt•n follulln1"1 l11•ann~~ h1 hi ~ A_,~1·1:1hh l t 1nun.rl iust1cc Conl nl it\e;• ' • JZ.4 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH ,. 642-3766 2l V e;ir~ SillTlt' Loc;il11K1 •SAL ES •SERVICE It is customary in cases where the defcndanl is not considered likelv to becorne a fugitive that he.is served 11·i1h a swnmons to appear. rather than being arrested. said Bruce Babcock, an assistant The ('()mmittee h:id bren inl'rsti i:n ring :i S400.000 offf•r from the I n t e r n a I 1 on a I Telephonl' and Tc l r g r a p h Corp. lo help \1ndf'r\\ ine the Republican ~arional Conven- tion. tht•n scheduled to be held in San llll'go not be chnrged cxamlllation \ U.S. attorney. It is likely this process "'ill be used lo suinmon Rrincckc to an arraignment, Babcock said \\lcdnesday in a n in terview. Reinecke. 50. wns indictrd by the \\'atergale grand jury \\lednesday on three counts of expenses. Prcvrn1 judges from instructing jurors !hat a l'foCIPl">l<hc•IA~•- LUCILLE KUEHN ,\()\llNISTR,\ 11 VF 1\N,\L \'S'I' x Newport Beach City Council VOTE "••'1''" c,~ . ..,.~nt.,,en._...:~ J•"""S WOOOo;.o,.,N1QnCQo<1,n110< !831 APRIL 9 ~~' ~ D• Co•or11,,.., '-'~• 9?61~ Coast &deral has something for people with big ideas and a little money. With the help of Coast Federal therr:'s no rea\on v.·hy everybody, ~Jowly but surely, can't build up a big savings acl·ount. High Interest Rules. Ba~u on nn annual ratcf'f 5.:!5 t:C. our regular ra~shook account~ ~iclll 5 .39'7~ annu;1l\y. AnJ you can 1al:e money (!UI an~ tin1f ('crtitica1~· accnunh rc1u111 up lo 7V! ~o a year, the highc\I rah: allov.·ed by lhe governn1cn1 Federal rrgul;it1 ons require a 5um1:intial interest penalty on all certific:ite lCCount v.·ith<lrawals prior 10 maturit)'. Our fr ee booklet tell' all: a~k for one at any Coasl ollicc. lf> How to get the most out of what you sa\7'!. Fringe Beneflls Package. Herc arc a ffw ™:nctits. Free Checki ng Account. Free rcr,onal chcc L:ins accoun! at a 111:1j(lr h:1nk; ju~\ k•·~·11 .1 mini · nium halance of S:!.:'i!M I !10 1-~rec Sare l)cpos it Box . \Vith a minimun1 t>:1l:incc of S:!.500.UU . In sider's Club. Save un appliances, rumiture, jcv.·clry, ticL:cts for sho~·s and gan,es. All it takes is a S 1,000.00 minimunt balance. Free Truelers Checks. Jn5ider's Club mcmbtr' do not pay a ~crvicc chargf; 1hc same applies 10 n1one)' ordcn. Home lmpro\'cment @ Loans. From carport' to tT .. m carpels. Saturdays. \\'f·rc ('lpcn S:itur· J111·1 from.9 :0fl ft m. to I :00 p.n1 ( F.tid11ys, &11 ofllcf' f~ccp1 J°"·n· 1own Los Anaclcs, arc open until 6:00 p.n1. l. • --Q ~ More for your money. •• lh111UnRlnD llflfh I lfflft: "1 I I unun~1on t •'1llf! 1 ·I .tJ ~'17-l!U7 • \l~ln Orfkt; '11 h !.:. 11111, ti:?. I.\ \' 1 I onvtn!~nl 1 l1t1 • .-. I IH1•uJh11ul L~llf111 n1r1 I GAUZE NATURALS t:xocica fron1 Indi a Sofcly scnsu.11 <Otr<>ns. IAavishly embroid('rcd and hc:1ur1full> S[r!pcJ. s,~I . L. Lcfc: g't'nrl}' blciusc(I rop. long \v ra p skirt . 1·hr sec srri11cd in muted col<)~ ... :lfJ Center: mult1-cn1br<n<lL·rl'd top. \1Til.>rkl'J :l[ the \\:tl<it, ~I I l{ ighc: pJlt.· rte: tr<HH t<JJ' 1\·1th (UJ,irful L·rnbrcudcr<.:d flo,,cr>. ~I(~ Coll1.:~a .. ·111 1L !'-,\")l'[,1\'cJr ~A:\TA A:\A .,Ol 1 11 L01IST PLAZA Shop~fondny r hru FnJ.1y, IO:lJ0.1.rn.109:3Up.m. ,Bull()..J...'s San1;i, "n.t, I r:.l!oh1on Squa re, 2:100 N. 1'f:11n Strt't"I, ;i nt.1 An.1, 1'elrphone:5·47.72 11 S:iturd.ay. 10:00 a.m. ro (,·00 p.m. Dul lock·~ Sourh C .na~r Plata. Sa n Diego Frcr·o .. ay :tr Bristol, Co!lra ~fes.t, Trlcphone:~5 6.Q6t r ' . ' ' . .... • DA.RY PILOT EDITORIAL PA.GE Police Facts Needed The Lagu na Bea.ch Police r:1nployes' 1\ssoc:iat1on·s en1otional -although seemingly sincere -appeal 10 the public for help begi ns to take o~~ the appearance or an opening wedge to secure i11cre:1scd salaries and bene- fits (ron1 the city. 'l'he associntion lhis week was represented by an attorney who said he will seek negoti;1tions with the city adrnlnistration soon on polite workin~ conditions and sa lary. rrhis isn't bad. But if the police who criticized thei r chief. the l'i ty l'ouncil. and working conclllions were sit!'· ply using it as a ploy in a calcu lated garne plan to gain better pay and benefits. that is bad. The public will have to weigh this possibility since it is the public that is being used to pressure the city <:oun<.·i l. ·r11e euu11l'1I -which was put on the defensive by lhc police a.llt.•ga t1ons -still has a responsibility lo bal· ,1nce the bud,!!el and deal fairly with all city ·e1nploycs. nol onlv the polil'C. ~ \Vhal still.JS very t'lcarl~· needed is a fact.finding ~ession. Both si des have n1<1de l'lainis. And 1 .• agunans deserve to kno\v whether· they have as n1uch,' less or 1nore police pro1eclion than other cities. how their crime rate compares and other pertinent matters of fact. Vanis hing S\va lJo,vs San .Ju:in Capist rano l\1a.yo r fioy Byrnes has reg- istered genuine concern at the lalest tnystery surround· ing the city's fan1ous swallows . ·r11e birds, it seems. are shunning the downtown area and Ille n1<1yor has asked that the city enlist the help of bird expe11s to either confirm the rears that the swallow populatlor1 is dwindling. or give another reason for I he phen ornenon. . . It is no secret that those who profit fron1 the_J)rest1ge anll business associalerl \1.'ith lhe swallows are then1 - selves concerned Iha!. the birds are scarce. It's A ll a Mu,tter of J1iewpoint Antics wllh St1n11n!lri1; 'MY dog ls "rrisk.v": yours is ''h!ghly strung'': hi!\ 1s "a \'LC1ous and unreliable beast ·· • \\!hen t dn\'C fast I blame the "SlO"'POke" dri\'ers for most of the accidents: \\'hen r drh•e slov.·!y. I blame !he "speed maniacs." • • Our elderly p:..rents v.crc placed in inslilutions ''because they're really 'na ppier ~·ith PL"'<>plc their OWJl agl' around,'' bul your11 Y:ere placed in ins1ilutions ··bccaus.· yf)u didn 't \van1 !hem on your hands." I give my childrrn c e r I a i n ··advantages": you "indulge" yours; he ··spoi ls them roll~n. ·• A friend \1·ho comnuts an acl ol public shaine quickly becomes ··j u:;t an acquaintance. really." • • An "U pslanding c1lizcn" 1s one \\'ho stands up for !he same special privileges I :stand up for. • • ri1y college offers "a healthy, \1ell· rounded program " for the body as well as the 1nind: your college is "sports- crazy. \\'hen a person ex.cuscs himself by saying. ·':Vobody's perfect," ·ne is saying no mo1·e than .Jack the Ripper "ould have said if caught. • • Peop!C' \1•ho keep re1>ca!ing ... You 'll alv;ays h;:1\'e \\'ars:· arc the same sor1 \\'ho. a fc\1' mH lcnia ago, kept repeating. "You 'ti ;1!1A•ays have cannlbftlism." • It's curious ho11· the pt.'<lp!e v.•ho arc , Dear Cloon1 y C us l\tos t polilica! offices are held br attorneys. Perhaps if ,1·c refr11in fro1n voting attorneys into political offices lhl' shafl \1·it1 bi•co1nr ~11vrt· er. II. \\' - GIMnw G~I com.....,,, ••• t.UllM!ttld .,.. •ffdlrs 11111 M 1191 flKUltl'llr r1:1i.<! "" Wll""I ti l~t M ... l.l l>tt. left~ '"'" Hf PHWt I• Gklotny C~1. 01~y l'ilol, , willing to gi\'C <JO idl'a or project !heir "moral supporl " ar(' rtluctant 10 give it any suppor,.... • • ·•1n ricf · fs 111hat a speaker says ll'llCn he has ready been too lengt hy. • • • I am ·forceful": you "con1e on .strong"; he . "domineering." • \Vhen I· be\ g to an unpopular minority oil any q tion, I call loudly fo r ··freedoin of speech' . but 11•hen I belong to a 1:omfortable n1ajo · . I call just as loudly for "an end to irr nsib\e and destructi\'C criticism." ' • • In litigation. cny attorney i 5 "aggressi\•ely protecting my rights," but ~·our attorney is "using e\.·ery sl ippery device in the books." • Br the time n1ost couple!J get around to a '"hearl·l()-hearl'' talk , !hey're already ··back·lo-back." • .. l,(ot·s get together for lunt'o sometln1e soon" has about the same depth of sin.;:crity bet"'e£'11 business associates as a .. rnulual non·aggression pact" has bet1recn nations. • • An .. 111\lm<it c" restriura11t is one lhat loo often substitutes atmosphere for c.:uisin1~. Some say that now the city has grown so much, the birds have new nestin~ areas. Others say-that pollution along the long migration route to South America and intentional destruction of mud nests have caused the flocks to dwindle. At any ra.t.e, the proposal by Or. Byrnes Is a worth· while one. T.he city might start its search for experts In the col- leges and universities in the area. Perhaps a group o( graduate students 1night want to tackle the task. Pendleton Wildlife And speaking of birds, the staff of Camp Pendle· to n's wildlife n1anagement unit this week is waiting for sonic very in1portant visitors lo arrive and breed in the n1arshcs of the Santa Al-argarita fiiver. The gucsfs are rare waterfowl known. as !he lea st 1crn. • • 1\nd Ca mp llendle ton has beco1ne the lea.s r 1em capii ral of the \Vest through a serious program of inducing the fowl Lo repr.oduce in undisturbed areas of the reser· vation. 1'h e project with the birds has been hailed as ex- tremely suceessJUJ and it is another example of the busy program devoted to encourage a healthy environment at the base. Earlier this year, young silver salmon were brought to the river to see if a full.scale fishery can be nurtured in coastal waters. Other projects include work with native deer and stocking of inland Jakes with fresh-water gamefish. The entire effort point.s .. to one often.ignored facet or the role of the n1ilitary on a large base such as Can1p l)endleton. • ·rhe ~1arines insist tha l they hold the vast area in 1 r ust and they shun n1ajor projects that \You lei perm a· nently scar the bulk of the acreage. Their ga me 1nan· agemenl is proof of their si ncerity. '· 5 ''.HEE[!'' A Dist1·essed Pare1at's Predica11ae1at ProWa:mfor Retarded Fails Families To the Edito r: I mu.st state that the recent articlea by Arthur H. Vinsel on Fairview State f{ospital are excellent. The co1nmunit:,· should be more aware of Fuir\'icw and the wonderful programs lo help our retarded citizens be a part of our commu nity. I A~1 the parent of a daughter \.\'ith a disont,er of the centra l nen •ous system vollo is dying -yet her specific diso rder hasn't ~n diagnosed. She is also <t client at Fain·K-"·· A1y writing this letter isn't only to pra ise Mr. Vinsel's e(forts in the Fairview story. 1 am also writing to ask him1o1continue a!)d finish the story. In the last article it was stated that Dr. Toto addressed Seu. Alquist's senate select cOmmittee on the proposed phaseout or state hospitals. I was in attendance as a concerned cilizen and as a parent who was trying to get help from !he state systen1 creatt.'Ci by the L.1nterman·Petris·Short Act. ~'llEN appeared before t h e co1nmiuee, our family was despera1e. Our pediatrician felt our daughter \.\'as ''slow," and offered no help or consolation. U'e !hen pursued 1he line of neurologists in the Orange Coast area - an effort which was n 1nning us to the poorhouse quickly. Also, we called Fairview for help and received a referral to the Orange Counly Regional Center for 1he Re1arded. Here is where the program really fails and needs to be strengthened . Our experience was as follows. We called the Regional Center. They said they \.\10uld call back. After one mohth waiting. we ca lled again, An apology was made with ttie explanation the girl who "·ou!d handle our case was on vacation • Three weeks later, we visited th e Re'giona l Cent;er to find out when we "'ere lo recei'Ve some sort of help. The ( MAILBOX ) Letlers frflnt readers a.re toelcome. Norn1atly, 11Jriters should convey t11eir ~11essnge.~ i~i JOO !vords or l ess. Tltc r1:Jl1 t to c1.11cle11se letter! 10 f it s pace ot elh11 inale libel is reserved.. All le~ ters mt1st i.11cl11de signature dnd mtJil· i1jg add.ress but nan1es may be wUll· held on request if sufficient reaso1t is apparent, Poetry will 11ot be pulJ. lisl1ed. 1 sta ff v.•as very cold and said "there is a tw()-year wa it." fltV TESTThfON\' at the committee hea ring immediat ely after Dr. Totti·s n1ade quile a reaction. Dr. Toto ordered his assistant to take care of me immediately. The press and television took due account. Before I got. home to tell my wife that my tcstinlony had rocked S.'leramento, she already had bad calls from the Legislature, DepaMment of Health director's office in Sacramento. and the press ~·an1ing: photos. Suddenly. 1he regional cent er ju1nped my daughter ahead on the l\\'O-Yt'ar ~·aiting list. ~jal workers ca me to the house and a psychiftrist looked at Cheryl at the hospital. I felt we npw were gelling the very auention the LPS Act provkled for. And then, a wee,k later, \\'C \vere again forgotten. Our docior made a n emergency request to the Reg ional Center for Cheryl's adm ission to Fairview. The center repl ied with more than three v.·eeks of red tape before Cheryl was admitled. HERE ARE some of the lhings I belie\'e should be done: alternatives cc hospitalization. such as a foster honie or babysitting service. 7. \\'here is n crisis cen ter for fa111i lit-s that <1re ready to explode because of retarded children? The regional ccnt('r should be it. ~ly daughter i.s in F'airvei w only because I publicly embarrassed the sysiem. !low about the families on the tv.·o-year list thaL we passed up? Do they have to do the same as I! . DON :-.'ELSO,\: 1lB!f<et-Approve•, • • • T~ the Edttor: ' You may recall that in !he past I have bet>n someWhat vocal about material appea ring . in lhe Daily Pilot 'vhich I ~ considered detrimental to motorcycling. INAS~fUCll as I have been quick to complain, I feel I should counterbalance that by being equally· quick to co111plimcnt. The item on Page B2 of Sunday's edition -"Ride ~totorcycle Defensively" -almost reads as if I had \\Tilten it . , . if not in style then certainly in content It is an accurate and concise evaluation or the problems faced by lhe average street or road riding C"yclist . • . particularly those hazards encountered in city traffic. An old bikers' axiom is: "Ride as if all lhe cars are out to ge t you!". \\'hile I believe that O\'erstates the .case, there is a certain amount of veracity in it. \Ve've fouod in recent tests that it 00\\' appears to be a matter of emotional perception - not visual ~rceplion -which is a factor in the motorcycle-auto accident rate •.. that 'latent hostility' ment ioned in the piece. It Is here "'here I feel the media can be of great service -sin1ply by prinling such pieces as the one which llppeared Sunday. ROG ER HULL · Editor, Road RK:ler fltagazine ' establishments. reducing electrical powrr plant output \\'Ith bro11T1·oul s and seicc· li•:f' blntkouts. IN 19;3 Or:lO!;l' County h:id only 37 Stage I alerts ::ind no Stage II or Stage Iii Episodes . It is possi ble 1ha1 a request for action could be made by Ri\'crsidc or San Bernardino counties. Any action taken 1n our counly v.·ould be a \'Olwttary dCC'ision by the APCD and P.n1ergency Action Committee cons l de r in~ information rcgurding the pollutanl, wind direction and velocity , type of pollutllnl. etc. in each instance. They could decide lo C'all a lesser alert here. pinpoint the polluting area and have a limited a!er1 . or decide to lake no action of any ~ind. This is a cooperati\'e activity bet\.\'een counties. which v•e v.·ould desi re if our positions were reversed. This proposal has been approved by the counlics of Ri\'erside, San Berna rdino. \1entura and Los Angeles. \\'e cominend Supervisors Baltin and Caspers for their "yes '' votes. \Ve strongly urge the dissenting three members of 1he board to reconsider their action. JEANETTE TUP.K l>resident, League of \\!omen Voter,; <Jf Orange County Safe l .1119111111 To 1he Editor : There is a current mot ion piclu re. "Save the Tiger."' starring J ack Lemmon. There is a cu rrent ne<.'Ci . "Save our Protectors .. , starring the residents of Laguna Beach. Taxpayer Wants Fair Play 1. Continue the state hospital sysiem until local agencies are able-to handle the load. 2. fund the regional centers to provide more than pa rt-Ume social work:ers. S tHog A l el'I Facls To the Editor: On ~1arch 26 the Orange County Board of Supervisors by a 3-2 vote did not take aclion to establish emergency regulations ror smog alerts in Orange County. The remarks or the three dissentin g supen•isor.!; lead m to believe that they. and also perllaps the general public, may not be aw are of basic information. TIJIS beautifuJ area is inore mellow and safer than it has been in several years -l"ith credit going to the efforts and understanding or our police force. not fo rgetting to include fire and other vital departnients \.\'hose main objecti\'e · is lo make this .a safe and ha ppy place to li\'e. Laguna is one of 1he rare. places u•here a ~rson is not too afraid to 'A'Rlk the streels after dark. all due 10 !he alenncss o( our police force. U'ASHINCTO N -A l.kmocrll,lic pro- posal for a S\0 billioo tax cut \ras rl'portcd on page 16 of th. 1'\ew ''ork Times. which showed a good sense of proportion by the editor~. The prupo."lll, which would be barely d/sccmih le to the average l11comc ttlx payer. Is not taken very scrio\.ls!y. Obviousl r. 1t 11:is for political (•!fei"I as arc oth~'r J>rO!X>· snls by Sen. Ed11 :ird "1. l\c.nnedv Rncl ~11 \Vnltcr 1\'irul1inlc. 11 hoJ • figure in D c tn u· cratic prrsi(i('nl 1;1 1 speculallon. ThL !'11xon adn11n1strarion h11s its ov.·11 pro\lC)..'itil. not lo cut taxes. but to lca\•c nhout $6 blll ion in lhe hnnd$ or consumers inste<id of tnking it a"«•y in l!XCfSS "'[lhholding taxrs and I.hen refund· ing 11. TJlE CURIOUS JXIM of lhis-lH tJe UU[ flurry is that it con1cs so late and there i.o; some reason to bclil!ve !hat lhc slump it is intended to rtliel'e may be about over. Jf so. this \.\'ill be one rt!«'s.slon "·hi~ ended before its im1>ac1 .,.·as fully reali7.cd. Jnflalion. ho1\·evc,>r, ls nol o\·('r nor 1s lhe end in sight. but <i1!ting laxes 1., scarcely lhe my to stop lt nnd mor" like. adding fuel to the fire. Tiit> rongrei!lonal tax cut proposal wns n11tdt! by 5nn1 . bu1 not all, ot tbe Ocmocrnts on the Joint E~omic Commltrce. "''1lcl1 rarely has mucti innucnet on rongre5s ional .action. ' J (rucHARD WILSO~ Ten bllllon .~ounds big in the aggrcgale. but in prHclical ap plication 11·ould be sh111·Cd do11·11 to 1111.'asly amounls for the !l\'eragc l!lX'Jm)'Cr. The n1ain em1>hasls 11·:1s on a r(.'<iuction in social security lflxi•s to tht.• lC'vel of t11"Q y('ar.s ngo. or \'arious tl C'vircs lo incrrosc lhl• effect of pt.·r~onal excn1prlon~. TH IS CANNOT be vc.ry exciting nc"·s for laxpayt'rS v.'ho arc llO\\' lahoring over their 1973 returns "'ilh thal nagging liUle l'f!nlinder In the b:1cks of their n1lnds that th y h:ive IX"en paying mortl tncome tax- es Umn President Ni.ton irl lhe hist couple of yearS. One sueh income UlJ payer of 'A'llOl11 I have personal kno1-1·h.<dgc has just gone through an :iudit of bl• 1972 returns and tA·isht.>s 10 assure President Nixon that the fnterna/ Revenue Service Is thorough. But. then. this particular lal'payer, \1'1<1 1-1·0l'ks for ti living, paid :lO lim~s l\S nluch income taxes as lhc Pre!ldenl that ft!lir, so rnU)'bc the IRS r.oncem "'Jth him wns 11:reR1cr. PlddlinR and poliLicnlly motivated pro- posals such as the Democratic lax cut ghnmick are an lnadequa!(! response ta th.., sPnsc of Injustice Which many ta x· p.1ycrs :ire lt-ellng 1hese days. Wh~n made by amblflou.s: polllicians Uke Ken~ ncdy and ~londalc. they invited lhc I simple conclusion that the pllbUc mood has noc. been judged very carel'Ully. For it is not mer~ly relier that people \\'ant, but a sense of assurance that the taxes they . are P,ylng bear IOnle equitable relat.looship to that othe rs are paying. THIS SENSE of assurance has been b.:idly shaken in recent years by disclosures of the ludicrously sn1all taxes paid b.Y sorne \.\'C:ilthy persons entirely within the law. Rut nwre th:in that, !here i!i a "'idespread fei:ling in the v.·h!te collar classes !hat any advanCc! in their econotnic pasitioo i~ made at ~ \'ery hiKh price in laxes. It 1s not a matter of n1erely loopholts in the law y;ith v.11icti Congrt~ so end- lr8Sly ron cems itself, but of balance and jus1lce in the entire tnx system. The eronomlc Struclure of the country Ms greaUy changed sincfl the.re was ;iny c.1reful teviliion or the tax Jaws. The time i~ also coming v.·hCn the t.1x ttruclu~ "'ill 00 made the medium through which a !Joor under income v.•ill be guaranteed 1ui a substitute for \'l'elf:ire. This Is the ~allecl "ll('g:ith·e" income ta~. the psychologiC"al impa ct of 1A·hle:h vdll surely be to incrense lhe demand for justlt-e In the entire tnJ slructure. II ls ll(l! Jikely 1hat piecemeal proPQ.~ls \vllJ be enough to sali&ly people gtncrally. and sooner or later the ad· ministration and CongreM 'A'IU hRve to lit!tlle down to an · "agonizing reap. pralsal'' of the lllJ .system . 3. The regional center should he made known to all doclora. • ~-The regional W.ter should respond to all requests ·..;th coru!!ullalion to affected families'. S. Emergency req uests by doctors snouJd be honored as such. The patient could be dying or the family could be destroying itself. 6. \\'hen emergency requeslS are n1ade, the regional center should not hy to offer 'April fool/' A FIRST STAGE Episode involves notification by the APCD or designated people and agencies. They request hourly annowicements on radio Rnd television to alert the public. People \.\'OUld be asked to voltmtarily stop wmecessary driving. ca r pool, and those with health proble1ns advised to take precaut~. A Second Stage Episode requires a tnceting of the Air Pollulioo Control Board and Emergency Aclion Committee to study infonnation and take action . This ncilon may Include ail or Che County or only that Rrea producing the pcil111Uon In addilion to activities carried out in a Stage I Episode, lhe,y may rtduce n"K>tor 1·ehicle ae1!11ity by b..'lnnlng fleet . govcmmentt serv ice: and de Ii\' er y vehicles el~ those relatl'd to he3J1h and l\'elfare of the public and those ~live.ring perishable Items. They mAy close goveMMJt offices, establishments employing over 100 people. publfc arid private reettallon facl\ltlt.s and shopplng ctnlers w\l.b more than 1.000 1>3tklng spactt, St'hools and colJtge.41, and may r('Quire ma1lmum reduction in eleco1cal polr!t plant production. A Third Stage F.pl!IOOc '<''0\1\d be handled as a Stage JI with nddltlonal conlrol measures bting IMtitutcd : such u closlng Industrial plants . closlng '-------~-----..J " ad.rnfuktn to rctall And st. r 1• l c e ' r THESE cutbacks would bt: like a "·elcomc mat to crime. Think 1wict! before these drastic measures arc taken. You 100 would feel the impaC"t of bad elements. "I'm convinced that a second thought in the rig ht direction \\'ill pay off for the good of all. Think -the rewards v.·iH be 1 \.\'Orthwhilc. l\t0NI<:1' ~1c11G HI·: DAILY PILOT .Rob~rt iV. \Veed, Publl.'ll1f'r Thomas Ket ull, £dilor Barbara K re1bi('I\ Edltori.al PaQt £ditnr TM-t1:dUorial -~ o! th!! Dilly P1io1 ~' to 1nfonn and r.1im111•1t' ttadtMI by JN"ntnt1na: on this PA&:t divt~•commrma:y on topics Of fn. leftet by syndlea1to(t columni11s and. cartoon15t1, by p~iding a fOl"llm for rudm' ''ICV.'.I and by pr'('f('flflrq;; this nt"''SJlllP«'• oplnk>N and kteA.!I on cu~n1 topio&.. Tht tditoi·ilJ opinion& ol tM Daily ,..Uot -.~ar only In 1be t<lllorial column 11l llie top Of tht P4lat'. Op/nl<N: tit~ by tn. ((II. umni1U1 and c•rtoonl11* and leUtr w-r1ttn ttt thclr oYJn and no tndonlc.-· mcnt ot thtlt v1C'll'S b)t'\ lhe DilllJ PikK lhoukt be lrifm"fd.. Friday. April 5, tn4 • • Frida~ A~ril lj ]q74 '· '-.. Bad· Meat Sold • Ill Mexico .4ctress' Sn11 Plrn<ls Jo'h;;N:Fi~od ·---·~·~ .. -- A Winner 1 By 1110MAS D. ELIAS With the ptlce ol meat and poultry stlll near the record levela o( late last year, Swlhern (:alilornWis P a Y attenUm whenevtr a marttt or lood stor. d>aln 1J a«:UStd ot .. WDt sullltaodaM ...,.i.. WblJe -dl&IM have ._. -ol paddlo1 the wtllbt o1 pouJlrf or oellinl hamburg« with more ti.ii the legally permitled 30 pen:ont fat content, none bu ytt been attUSed ol oelllng epolled or rotten meat producta. T11ATS BECAUSE when a refrigerator unit on a truck or train hauling meat or poull.ry 10 lhe Southland gots J>ad And a load is spollt.•rl, federal inspectors torbid Its i> a I e at retail. · So what happens to the tonl or' spoilage which arrive here along v.ith aaleable meat? ?.fOll 11 sold to companies tlult corJ\l!rt Jt into inedtble oila used for candle wax and similar producta. nut It tunns out that eome of the apotloge ha• been boo(lll at extremely low prlcta, then frozen and taken across the border. \there it is sold to unsus~ting ti.lexli:an con- suincrs in small markets. O>ntrol Doporttntnt. "It'• true all alOOi the border. 'Each area bu Its own 'CO)'Otu: petty criminals who pick up bad ttul! and then try to oell It acroa the border." Small-la opmllooa JIU this, l!t"lh llld In an intervlow, wwld not "'""'"' his de-I IJ'taUy. Bui In the IHI )'IOT, tht trade 111 tlle Imperial Valley l1M llal appuently acceleta!ed dr1- nlAllcally, "Shlpmtntl of a too at a 1ime ot apoiled me•t and polJitry are 10In1 ecross the border now," &nib Ald. H11 deportment -ale1ted ., the trade "1len M .. iun olHdals Ch&r1ed tbat bod meat wa9 belng sold at small Cale1ico markett w h I c h regularly deal wUh Metican citiMw. 41ACTUAU.Y, mE rneet u be mg sold In Melloalt," he said. "The 'co:yotes' ~ke It acros~ In cm and campers and :iell it to small ?ttom and Pop markets thtrt. The buyer can't tel! It is decomp:Med Amtrlca.n side of the b:irder, where It Is frozen I n cl1ndett!.ne warehouses stt up ln hmocent-1ppearlng barns. poultry invol\'ed com!:'s frnm c1111 unt pular n"•On!! nl•i~: Americ consumcr!t. A gre.:n 1X1rtio11 or th& !\10 l 'o11te.st. "\\·e st'lrted crackin g ... dov.·n on tht ~u s es in ?tflirch," said Sinfh. ~·ho • e doputment haa b r o u g h t C'h&r&tl •&•In tl two Amer1<ans !or alleced 111a1e haalth and nlot y c o d e \1ol1llocu. <'Ontraband is n1adc UIJ vi' LOS A.\'CELES !L'.PI ' I chicken nocks. pig rett and pi~ C.hri!tophfr l..r\\'1i:. ~11 ~ tails, lttma "''hlch aren't hot a ct r es g t,.ori;>t'a "ft111111! 1 se llers in Southe rn Californ ia pleaded no contellt here to ;i markets and '\hlC'h (requently I arc used in dog or cat food. rhlld nl(llestnt!on chllr~,~ in :1 Int erestingly. even afte r the t·ri st· invol\'in~ :1 f1!111 n1c1k1ng_I lntperia l County authorllle~ rin,it v.·h!C"h nl!t~'-!~dl.v u:>t'<io IN THEIR FIJ\ST raid, he hadm.1de the initial :trres1sin young l'W'IY" ~!t ··a1·tur,''· 1n l their effort to bre ak up the hornoscxunl S<'Cncs I f'IP!)l'tei!, Imperial C 0 u n t Y m e a t-s1nur:gling of)('rntion. l,c1\i$. 29, l\'tts onf' of 14 1nt'11 of/Id.ala ptcke! up 13,CKXI Dcp..1rtmcnt of Agricultur\' in11ic1.·d h~· th<• ('Ou1l1y ~l';11l1t l pounds o( spoiled meat. On offl<'l.1\s exprt·ssrd :.:urpri~ J11ry Xvi , 25 'fh<·~· \\'t'rr ,,1111 1ubtequtnt raJds. quantltl<'S that· it ('otL!d be i::oin~ on. 111 lu11 ~· '"I 11' 1trd 1 n u 1 h , stlttd ranged from 3.000 to Singh, ho1\'t'\'l'r, is t'1nvu1ct'd r:111i;rn ~ 111 1.:1· !nun 1; !r:i 17 1t1 8,00) pounds, the lrade is <!Uilc J;irJ:::t'. p~·rlorrn !ht• ;J<'I • Spoke~n for the U.S. -Do~ent of Agri culture, Fam,ous University reports ... ,. b;.;~m~J.~:~ld~~"~~ up to 3 TIME~ MPRE ROSES! knew nothlni of the .1Ulclt Comporedwith\lnf•dplonts , • ···fHIJ l'tAHT. tr4de. ~ Unl"'•rtlty.provos "lnstonta~tlon!1 , f ' , 110; WnH They spl!CU!ated the source '•l'ftOu• urilv•••<lt ~ltri!itl •epGttl ll••t • uq.i.o~ of lied t -t ,.., p l1rit1 lt d w it., Mll'IAC L[·GAO wt •t fi'PO rne8 t"""l)C"" 1trori11•, t •ttnt r, mort ~IUtllul; Jiii)> rn.lgtrt be materlal shipped lnto •vud "''">' "'o•• 11ow1rt. ~ ~-•· f-~ food NI~ Ol111r t1•1a proY• MIAACL!·C AO 111'1\ 1-IJV •WIW ... ...... 1'-r""""' -II.Ina In 30 ••conclt.. SAF(J Ctri'I bu•ri or JnNt Which had been ..... ,. lri dt)' lummt r Ultd II dlrtC\ld, ok1yed ror retail 1 a I e. but GUAIAITllD Sjl)iled before It w a 1 purcha.lcd. f'reshne~ i;tand· arda ~ n o t nea rly so high for pet food meats as for those earmarked for hum.'.ln consumption. .i.no•NEY Al L.t.W ,.;.. ... ,, __ !JIJI•-.......... -.. WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW , OF ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST LAW SC HO OL OFFERS A CHOICE OF FOUR PROGRAMS OF LAW STUD Y, I ' ,< ~ ' ''" -·~ e IN flll>ll l J', ,,, I TIAI S ,, 'AtT-T'iMt ., , •·e· ') . ' ' t .,,. •· J ~· " ' 1·• • , .. ~· ~ . EliGlBLE TOT AKE THE C.AllFORNIA BAR EXAMI NATION Wl111 0 1 '"01'11 101 .(AlA.IOGUl 800 South Brookl'luril An.al'leim 92804 1714163S-3453 APPLY NOW FOR THE FALL SEMESTER , BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 5, 1974 ALL FOUR LAW STUDY PRO GRAMS AVAILABLE IN FALL 1974 11(/0lt.111 HICill ll 10 1 llO!OAl\f IN1VllO 1!1.10 1 .. I lOAOH 1-leidi Spitz, 20, has been selected hI i s s Hollywood Park and A1 iss Inglewood f o r 1974. Kids Like to Ask Andy "THIS HAS BEEN going m for quite a while,'' &a)'S Fred Singh, director of the Imperial County Environmental Quality until it tha\H out. 'nltn it THESE i:XPLM\ATIOr\S smells so badly it'• uAA}Jy lt'tm plausible, Snee Singh thrown away." ·~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. l .. l01"1'1'1''11"1"1''1'1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·:. _JNSTANT•ACTION ~L.AN T" fOOO reports much of the meat and The meat iJ prepattd tor _:.._ _______ ~--- sale, h>wtver, on t he ~ -----i-~ ... :.~-=-~ .. !::.: .. :.:.:. ---;;;:::;;;:;;;--1 ) \ WANTED: RALPH BAUER for _, CITY COUNCIL A vote for Ralph Ba uer for Huntington Beach City Council assures you' objective representation and intelligent decision-maki ng. As a nine•year res· ident of Huntington Beach , Ralph understands city growth , t he need for masterplannlng, and the 1Tll- portance of the problems that lle ah.ead. His long record of prior comnunlty service ( Rec. & Park Conrnlssion , Ocean View School Board and H.B. Union High School District School Board), plus his consistent re.'electlon record attest to his ability to carry through on conrnltme nts made to the voters . !f elected to city service, Ralph pledges a commitment to .voters 1n four major areas : ~ MA5TliRPLAH . . .. Control popu lation consistent with masterplan and availabi li ty of services Zoning to prevent cqmpromlsing Intent of masterplan Red evelop downtown now ••• and beautify Beach Bouleva rd ~ fINANclAL PLANNl.i~ Five year budget plan with projected tax rates Attract more businesses to Improve tax base Externa 1 audit of a 11 money·handl Ing procedures 0 More competitive bidding ond contracted services Increased money-spending opportuni ties for beach-goers ~ ORiAUl'UTIOf/AL SJ'RtX.'nTR&: ' Measu re departmental cost•effectlveness aga1nst goa l_s • Council subcomittees to work with all COii- missions Priorities and time linn for 111 t.ukl 1n· eluding building construction ~ LBlSV.RSTIMI! omRmJtnas Complete long-aelayed recre1t1 on1l tra ~ls Improve utflity and beauty of beachfront from Main to Warner Emphasize multi-use of 111 p1rlts and libraries ,... .. .,~ ..... ,__ ..... o.ai... ... -. ... , ....... Y.,..._ ... . ~----_.. ! I ~ • J Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers - • • IDMPU: • AMERICA'S LOWEST PAICID IMTIRMEDIATES " , ARE BOTH CHEVEWS. S98/8*=lU6 Small enou~h to he easy to drive and cnsy to p.i1 k; bi,I! cnoui;ch to rarry six pas~ngcr~. 1'hat's Chevellc Malihu . It 's aln::uly the most popular name in mid·sizc hi story (vohi t•h I.ell" yo u <1l1nut it>; reput<1tio11 for value) and now thi~ i:-porty 1'1alibu Coupe .,.,·ith a thrilty fi-ryli nder engine is just ~2878. Whal. better reason to consider it 1111 your next new car? so9,3* MWBU 6 --SEDAM For many, tlli81s lhc ideal fnmi ly cn r. fr give~ you ~ialibu ~onnmy, case of handling and Mix-pastten.1ter interior with t-he s1wcial convcni(!n('C or a four-door design. And notice again the '{:>ri rc: ~2!73 fnr n six- passcnger mid~size sedan with nn econoroical 6-cylinder engine. 1\s ~·e say, Chevrolet makes sense for America. •H1,.11f•et-"• Svo~•lf'<i R•l•OI p,;,..., ;..,.1...t••1 ,,.),, .,., ,...."""'' 11••f'lt'lhe<o '""'"'" """"'-.'-""-''"' •Pl.....i ..,_,,... ...... , fOtt•.,. l-i l<•r• .,. M.411.>1;..aL, Chevrolet .· • ' .. ( " • • , 'f• •. a DAILY PILOT $25 1'1111ion La w11iaker U 1 rg·es Pollutiort Prize I THE PICK OF Punch I. Fronl \\'irt· St:r\.ic1·s 111e f'o1iron1ia h•A1sla1ur l\'hO 11'\l'd Ill llliO to l.lJll i111crn,1l t'Orlibu ... 11v11 <-·n~illl·S h<.1s pro\X>Scd 1hat :.1 $:?5 1nill1011 pnzc bi.· ;1v.•:1rdl'<l 1or thi.; 11n·rn1 1on or un rn:;1nt.· rh:11 doesn't potlu1l' :it all l'ilUl'Ul>C;i <i nd L'Qll)n1!1ll'~S ... • 1111· l1111I J<\ll flllll. ··.~ •d"t' 111 ,Jl)nlall h<i'i bl•1·11 l'l'!it•\'t·d of lus po:;t lx.·caUS\.' of lu, ;1rn.•,r 1n LA·ba11on 1111 ch:ir~c~ 11f s111u~gl1ng hasht~h ------'··~·"•'·' 1~1• PUNCH "Rubber b.111d1< .\n~ 1h111:,: I find ii do11•nrir;!lll o;11h\1·r.11<· that C'\'l.'ryo11(' h:i-. ahd1calf·ll Thi · Jordan1;111 Fo r 1· 1 i.: 11 \luustrv s;11d th.it the Jl;11l11111 Forl·1gri :\l1111str.v cahll'd it 11 ;i, M'llding ;1 r1,'pl;1rcrnc11t for A1n!xi:.:'lld!lr J1JS(ph-Khalili Ylllll'!'>. YU!lt'S 11as <llTL'lilt•d JO t.k1~;i 11go a1 ll1,.irut liir1K1n and "/bet ht> yot· broken pavements "'ll!nd8dl'' C <lt.•t·usl'd of lrying 10 .~1nu~lc ) li! potinds of h;.istu~h tu th1• ___ r_. _E_o_. _P_L-"'E=-~'.""""°,Stai""·. ,...- !ht·1r !h1nk1111-, lll 1hc ;,iu!o 1ndu~tr\' 1t~1·tr .. ~:11 tl S1·11 . 1 ~icholas Pclris 11 )-0ak!und 1. He roncc.'rl<''< lhal h is measures do11' 1 go f 1J r leg islative. • Lcll~·rs. 111;ihuo;l'r1pts and othrr rnalrrials helnngn•1 to Irish author J un1t'S .lo~·c·<> brough1 S2fi .208 in ;1 s;i ll• :1t Christi(''> Fin1· Art.,; Auc11nn I !louse in London I A New Yorli di•alcr. lhc l JIOUS(' or Hoolis. b o II l: h I 1·1rtually alt the collecl1nn rur Sl 9.200. a o;poliesman s;11d. • \larli ~. t:hrislt·n~cn ;1 g<>oloJ:y profc<;SOr and \'ll'l' chanccllor at llt: lkrlicle\', was nanu'Cl C'hancellor uf tht• university's Santa tr u 1. cainpus. Chrislenscn. 41 \\ itl t~1k1· offiet! cffeetiv<' July 1 fro111 Dean I:.:. ri,!(·lle111·y. 1\hu is reliring. ~'1 c H c n r y was appointed in July. 1961. as the new canlplLI<' first chancellor . • Reasoning hl· could help p<1ss his o~'n administ ration's progran1 s. Pf'nnsylv:inia lll'p. ~la rtin ,\lull t>n ( J). Phil<.tdl'lph1a 1 said ht· \\'Ouht 1 Sl'Cli rc-elcclion · 10 l h l' legislature as \\'C'll :1\ till'! l::>emocrat1c no1111nat1(>11 f1w governor. Servini:; in both c;1l!-uc1llc.-. .. i\lullen sai d. ht· al"'tl-..1\111 b1 · ablf' to parl1c1p:tl t.' 1n tht.· I 780 Baker Street t noxt to Fire Statio11I on Btistol at Baker-COSTA MESA '.!; '.:/. 546-0724 •We Install A Fish Pond With A Joponeso Garden • Expert Japonese Gardner With Monthly Service -J-lil'!'lll\U. I'"" •J - ; '~ k~ ' . . . . ' I • We're Working For LUCILLE! · . Gwt1111111d R11111dy Wnqtit . W111Utr W. Crvftttidtri. Jr. S.y"'°"r 111rid Ccd+itririt MffllOfl Mr,, Jlol111111ri S~lrtich, Jr. Dr. orid Mri. RlcM!rd A. Krtdrl Frorict' Smith Mr. ori.d Mr1. Johll M. lrott Mr. OftCI Mr1. KtnMttl JlllMloOll Dionr Kilmtr Jrori Lr1lir Gin11it 11111d Hor•ry Gr11111 Mr. 011d Mr1 . Johll Mtlltor-11 Mr. a11d Mr1. John lGMlllfllO<JIPlt M°"l' f>lt~r l iftde 011d Slt wcwi Wollld111rd A. Sondy Stri11tt C11rllllinr G11d TClfTrncr Dodd• JGsrph ond JG/WI tell Alla JGfft Mr. 11111d Mr1. l jor11c 9•111lc Cllllt•ll Carlin Dr. Gnd Mr1. Jllllln Brown M111bry C. Slrillhau1 lrth J1111c ll Dr. Ctlld Mr1. Jerrfl T. Rlch111rd1 .. f"!iylli1 Wt1'rr~rlf Gtrtrudr H. F4riu:l11na11 HorTitl Giid J111nw1 G1119t Eli1111btttt 0 . Wriqtll Mr. ori.d Mr1. Johll G\ll'ftfy So...111nd M111ry l11YI Grorgr M. Siftqfl' J-1111\d Cllarit1 MOMlllll"" RitG lol111nd Rid!Grd E. McFlllrlClftd Jamt1 P'. Frlt11111 Adoellr 011d Crcil ManrU Ann I . Hri11ry Hrltn D. IGll V111I 011d R111br rt Shtnnan H111rriet WitlMr l'ttoebe l row...il lhKkk MCI Sor• G.o.riGll D•i.t G. Aktric,, Jr. Mr1. lolpA T\Mldoriy' Dicltt Cro..t Mr.-4Mr1.·~ Woocffftrd Dr. loOtrt W. Crecc• C_.HC!Ttnykpi;. t..i.-tG'"J9'..._ 0-11 M111rt.hol T. 0-.111 Slrwart A9nf1 ll111111qiiisl , l'hil 111nd Ir tty T 1111er 'Jotwt MOC}IGb Tom Ca1ry Mr1. lGlph W , Ci-Kwd J0111ts I . and AcwT!M:r Sllllddcird R~rt,S. lorne1 Ro)"O. A11drr111111 AIOll C.,Sl11111r- Mr. 011d Mrs. Rc:ibtrt Molt11off Corlllly11 011d Ricllord Swt•Kond P.t ond Corl H~'"" Jlatllry11 and HcMmr1 Ellh Grc9 T opprr Do•id Stri11111th t in 011d Judy lllllllinq fltGlllllf' G11p lr•inl) 1W9 Pot 11111d D11bllf l l111eltt Alier 011d Frol'lltt Rrmrr Mildrtd ori.d Jlfft Krlldrick Janr Gnd LymOfl Faulltt11tt Grti)lllry H111,ris CorinnG Gnd H111wwd S. labb A11111HI 11111d Joh!l Jl11111wi1rr J. Stortlry Alldenlllfl Elliobfth Wl11lttler J. &...ti• Sltff-I Pf99YMw ...... Mr. Md Mr1. II. 5Mo JoMHioH Vlr9fli• 111d loy A11jc F9tltt Md ....... v .... ._..ct AM!nw s..dw, M.D. MuH-rt1 Hew -'-Sibtrt Inter Mid Ctctti• Ho" G,..et l . M11rroy GUiid 011d Jlllhll Ho~rl Dr. OIMI M.r1. G~ C. Mom1oft lrit 011d Jim HorrieK)IOll P'. A. 'olmrr ll. L Strickler J .... Kow11N1r111 Gfn. Dlld Mr1. ~1 F. lll•y WllliomC.Ri119 Pllllrieia Hrr1oq HoNtrll Shopir111 Mr. and Mr1. Kl'nflit Dlllri11t Lucille I . D11iwllirt Mt. •d M". Glellll Tlln!biill Gllllrio l i9'1rr l,_li OM! liid Dt~9 Mory T. Hoyt S111m G11rlry, Jr. Mr.111llCI Mrt. llllfl Horrllld Gt1111'9f Y ordlry Slltilo S<N1r111hillt Mr. ond Mrt. &Mii M. le011Cho1t1p lofty PuioNti Mr. Cllld Mr1. U..yd Grt1f0f'Y R..o.rt 11111d Shirlty Hiirwih Mrs. Richord HtllOll I. J . Skilll"'I (Partial List} THE OUTSTANDING CANDIDATE LUCILLE KUEHN A D~ll:\ISTll \Tl\'10: J\.\,\LYST NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL KU EHN FOR COUNCIL, JAMES 8. WOOD, CAMPAIGN COORDINATOR 1831 SEADRIFT DRIVE, CORONA OH MAR, CA . (714) 675-6262 )( VOTE APRIL 9 Buy a big name stereo on our Time Pay Plan 279.97 or 11 .50 a monlh* Panasonic 1 l ORANGE City Dr. c.t Gwdrn Gro•• ll•d.. <>o.11 I 0.9 ••"" Oolty Sll11dciy I 0 lo 6 SANTA At-IA 3900 So. lrittllll . No. of Se. c. .. 11 '1111 0.11 1 o.t '·"" Dilly S..lldor 1 O to ' ) - 79.97 or $5 a monlh • Lloyd's Slereo system. FM /AM I FM stereo ra dio, automatic chl!lnger. Headphone iaclr.(G740) M191 79.97 or $5 a monlh* Lloyd's 8-track tape player and AM /FM stereo receiver. Headphone and i)hono jacks. (M86S) MB04 Charge 11 on your JC Penney charge c11d. ' I Si'fll fir ___ _ •11 --. . I ' Quad sound system. 8-tra ck tape deck plus AM /FM /FM stereo radio. 4 channel amplifier, 4 speakers. (RE8420) , 179.97 or $8 a monlh* Panasonic FM / AM /FM slereo radio and 8·lrack lape recorder/player. Two air suspension spealfirs. (RS817S) 139.97 orS7•_... Soun design Sttteo system with AM/FM s~ radio, buitt-in tape p'la yer and automatic recor d chan9tr, 2 s~akers. heodphonts. OIMI •tand.14469Ml41 179.97 or S8 a month• Soundesign Stereo unit with AM /FM stereo receiver, cassette player/recorder and 2 s~e1ker1. (4673·625) ' . • "' • ' L.ltf. Roy(f Sallva Flo,vs Wl1e11 Y pu Lie Sontc 1nvc11t1ve fclloy,·s say they inlenti to \\'ire future Ile detectors y,·11h little gadgets to be slipped under the tongues or persons questioned. 1bc instruments look like thern1omc ters. bul they're not. 1'hcJ•'rc to measure the flow of saliva in thu mouth. ~l (·ntal C'xperts lound snid sall\·a increases measurably during lhc tclhng of a he. That :1ncicnt SJSl'· nurned Pl;llo \1'as of the opinion that a propC'r city should ha1·r 5.~0 respectable citizens with a1>proxima1cly 25,200 slaves. None too di fficult to see \\;h~ a rotar\ !nv.nn1011cr bl ade ran thro11· a r 0 c k at ~<;tu hard enough IU cul deep. That bltidc spins at about 180 miles per hour. You cuu figure. 1\''s t11'i1..l.~ as. fast. ahnost. as n1a11y a good golfer s11 1ngs his club. · p LOVE A~I) \\'All Q. '"1\:.k ,\OUr l.ovc and \Var nu1n if !ht're·s an~· rr:i· son a fl'!IO\\' should not marry a \1on1an 1rho's n1uch bctlcr educated." A. All right. he s:iys lhe main reason is th1• 11·on1n n probably 11'{)n't let hin1. Surveys in colleges indicn te 10 1>erccnt of !hr 1ncn "·ere will ing to marry older girls, but 99 percent of lhc women ffov.'ncd on the nOtion. f~ ... 11011· long do cobras !iv1'''" A. Old<•st kno\•.n ~urvi1•t'CI l:'i Yl't1rs. A snake· cal!C<l Jun· ior. Kt•pl for soinc lime at the Bronx Zoo. Junior 1111s a bachelor, poor ft'J1011·. El'crytimc they tossed in a m:ttc for hun. he ale her. Entirely f'~nch of these universities -Princeton . Ya lt', Da rt· 1nou1h, Harvard and Columbia -.,..·as pH rtl y financed at the outset with lottl·ry mone y. A:\C IEST ~IEDICII\£ Soinc prunillv.c medicine .men recommended that their patients \\ilh fl uttery hea rts chC\\' foxglove lt'aves. Now it's known foxglove contains digllalis. still prescrit>c..--.<J. in hca"rt cases by the n1odcrn medicos. Lot of those ancient treatments stlll around. Bark from certain trees. 11'hich conta ins quinine, to bring do14-·n fever. And the juicl! frorn the belladonna plant. which cootains atropine, to relieve pains in 1hc 1nidscc;tion . The s11rvt'ylakcrs asked citiz~ns ~on1ctimc back if !hey had Jailh in their loca l garbuge collectors. About 52 percent said yes. Those surveytakers llK'n asked said citizens if they had faith in !he \\'hitc !louse. Only 18 percent said ~·cs 1\111 no11· advised lht· thl'('e stnpcs on the sailor colla r 1\·cre instituted by the British 11a\'y lo celebrate. Admiral Nclson·s thrt'l' great 1·ictor1cs. A<frlrcs:s n1111/ 10 L. ,\/ Hoytl. /'.U. ljuz 1875. 1\'eu;- pu1'l Heucli 92660. Se 11aLor .~ - "t\10 J-/ablun r Espa11ol Tax-,D,eductible SACl\A~JENTO 1AP1 -A Gift to'.HOAG -· · 111 icrot'r1~1s 111 con~t·u·t1011;1l 1ty i .. MEMiJ/iJAL HOSPITAL~ Sf}Ul1 t'rt'd briefly 111 th1· C:.ihf· nrn1a S1·n~11t,; 11he11 ;1 Sa11 J.>~l· 1 Hcputlit:;Jn ;!1.;•·,,·.~·re•I 111:1t ! GUARANTEE th1· l"\I •ll ;1 IT.-'OI •;inn 11 :li in l • YOURSELF Sp<1n1•!1 Sl'll l'J;trk llra<!t•·\ 1111rpl';I AN INCOME · 10 his ll'CI \\'t'dtlt•S'l:i\' on a I resolu11on by Assembl~man 1 FOR LIFE J f Micha:d Al:11t~n•_ 1 tJ·:J'~j' . , Angeles•. procla1mu1j;!' \lay~ ..---~-------"-l'' t 1 as :\tcxican . A1nl·r1can \\ rek. ·• T/11': Hl·.SUl.lJTI O\. 1rhich 11or111alty gets annual approval ruu11n1·l1·. cxt~··1r!~ Californ ia's ·greetings to its \I i' xican·AriC'rican citizens1 arid the republic of \1exico on the "C1ntv de \lttl'O" or \1ay 51 nnnh'l'rsa:·v of lhc B<ittlc of I ;11ad lltu•1< 111 11 •11th \lcxiC'o \l'On her 1nc:t·pen<ll'lll't'. "TliL'l'I.'.') J J..;u\l!l.H.11 Ill thl' cons111u11"n or sornt•1vhl'rt' He1e's the perfeet.wiy to makt your money or securitie~ do "tnp1e·du!y'': 3 You eon ton ton:~ l~ ••l•r lh• l•nonc"I ·~c~ulf ol I~•'""""' )~• Contt,001• • •1th o I {•••••t~d tfll:O,,.. tor JW .r 11>11r l1mil1. t' . I I I' I ·:-< 11•· 1-J.~ill•'"-' I!! II !~ti '-OUnds impos11b1~ ... t~l! be t:nnclucti•rl 111 the Enslish Imlay fl)r the eyt·open1n1 st111r o1 Ho•i Memanal Hosprtat's ~fcur l;11l"~l.l~1· • l~r:1di1 1 ~:.iid ... You fle•1ble PJ!ns for Giv1n1". You w1l1 can't 101c un rhis unless you be 1n lor • plta'>ilnt 1u1p111e! C':111 rt·.1d 11 ;111·\ understand Teleplvlne: '\HE .\l,\TTEK WAS S<llle<I (714) 645-8600 bv '""'""" lo ,.,, ,.,,•,., ih" Extension 106 rCsolUtion lo the Ru I es AlkforThom19 St1dUn91:1" commi11'"· HOAG MEMORIAL · ~lcan\\·hilc. an Eng Ii sh version 11f !he resolution \\'Oil HOSPITAL - 33-0 approval. and i\Tcxican· N1w port B1•d1, CA '2660 ;\nlertcan \\ee k \\'<IS therefore 30 fl'll Ne wport Boul1v•rd I ..... _ proclain1cd. pendin~ Assembly concurrence in amentlrncnls. "I --~-------'I DAIL V PILOT 9 Lo11g Beacl1 ·Faces Suit 011 Q11ec11 1"1<1•·)' F1111<l~ SACRA\ I ESTO 'UPI I - The State Lands Cornmission hus agre«I to sue 1he city of Lt~u: Beach for reeo\'ery or 513.9 million in public funds 11\li:i;:l'dly spen~ improperly on irn• Qut.oen ;..!al')· project. The ron1n1is!!.ion ulso l'Otcd Thursdav to ask ~ h l' i.t'gislnt~rc . to c-ut b\' $1 inillion cvt•rv rear the ·eit1·'1'i share or tide.lailds oil revcn;11.,. Cu1TC'fl!ly. Long B ca eh rt'ce1\'cS about $9 rn1llion. TllE VOTE TO sue foll0\\1.'CI a l'A'<~year staff in~·t'Stigauon 'A·hich COfl('ludcd $13.9 mi1t1un had been "impropl'rly " spent on eommcrcial vt•ntures u1 converting the fonncr ocean hnl·r into a tourist attrat.11011 · Stutc FinarK-c [) i rec t n r \'t:>rnc Orr. a con1n11ss1r:11 rncn1bcr, snid he dislikrd suin~ lhc cLly beeau.!le 1r sccn1l'd like a '"no l·nd" solution hut efforts to negotHUf! an a:;rrcn1Cill railt'd. 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Om t<• 4~~·0•01 •4Z·17~l I Sat .. April 6 thru Sun .. April 14 Look what we've hatched! Sea World will be n::ore spectacular than eve r during Eas ter week. Wh ich is why you and your family should plan to vi si t. Com e enj oy spec ia l entertainm ent and excitement, like Mr. and Mrs . Shainu's Easter Parade , a flying · Ea ster Bunny, and special Easter features in the Star-Kist show and the Sparkletts Water Fantasy. Plus all the regular Sea World shows, exhibits and attractions like the Ding -A-Ling Broth ers Seal & Penguin Circus and Lost Isle of the Dolphins . -~ ~' . ___v--RFTEEM MAJOR SNOWS AND AlTRAalONS,AND ONE UNI PRICE BUVS IT All. IT~ JUST A SHORT DRIVE AWAV. SO HOP TO IT! ,> SEAWORLDs Mission Bay, San Diego • • MILAN M. NEWPORT a ·EACH APRIL 9th DISTRICT 4 INCUMBENT •PROYIN IJCPIRllNCI •PRO YIN · JUDGMINT 4 Years as your councilman •PROVIN 11ADIRSHIP Leads airport noise fight -locally & nationally ..,..c....,.c-.-t-t-,•11 -.c-.. - Put NEWPORT TOMORROW goals of. low density, low profile & High QuC!llity into new GENERAL PLAN -insuring no more Promontory Points!_ · · ' - .... • .. I JO DAll..Y PILOT Friday April S, 1CJ74 -"-"'------------------- l Alecovery I . Experted For Bo)i OAKLAND (i\Pl -A 10- , .1·ear-old newsboy n ea r I y l>l·aten to dcuth a 1nonth :ii;o • now appears to he on the road !o·recovery, d<>t:tors say. •·t "·ould :.11y "'C arc oplimistic ht• ;1•i1\ be 3 fully runctlonn l young 111an,.. Or. Ernest Doctll'her told newsnlt'll \V1·d0csd;l\' :1 t C'hildrc11 's llospila[ l\lcd t(;al l"cnk·r. Robl'rl I r1u1son lo.'>! par! or lus skull v.hc11 a11 unkoown assailnni sa\·agely bt·al t1ln1 !\larch 3 while th·li\'ertng morping p;ipcr.11. l'1111/ this "'eek. 1hc youn~s1er hud r1!mained in a S(·•nicon1atqsc condition. i\01v, dOciors say he c:1n v.·alk unassistl'<I and feed .-h!!.nsclf. '' Or. Boettcher said llobert has no l smil ed. luug11c9 or spoken since the attack. nor can he wrile. "lic 1n.1kcs scrc<.-ches "'hen he's frustrated or unhappy," !he physician said. · / F 11mily. ~a~ks Lore ['.~, T,ore (),,,. /lorker JAC KSOi\VILLt>;, t>,la. 1API -Tip!)) Sue, the 400-pound ~t of !he Sey1nore family. hbs lo 1111 lill' ru.1cl. And Puul J . 51.>}lllOrc says when Tippy Sul' gous, lht! \\'hole (;.1miJy \1 ill go. Scyn1orc conttncnlt>tl \\'t'<lnl'!;duy aft er the JncksonvHlc Zoning Doard ~runlt'<I a 1en1por11ry r.~rcp11on from It:; ban on far1n ununals 111 rt:sidcnti:.il ncighbol'hoods but set a 90-day Ii n1it. 'J'llAT 11\'CLUOES lhc Sr_vmon"•' r>«·t pig, 'rippy Sue. "\\'c !()Vf' hC'r," plC'adt1d Sc•)'lllOtc'S !IOl!S, (:corge, 16, and Bobby, 15. But 1hc1r neighbor. Juhn \\'1•irich, h:is Jto such uffet·tion for Tippy Sut•. "I'm nut a~<unsl hogs IX'<·:iu~i' 1hl·.v rt• r1gl1t t~1stv at ineal tiffil'S," \\"e1rich tuld llu· 1on1ng b.o.1rd. "But 111th !he price or l'll.'tlriCll) goinJ; (llJ. thcr<' Ufl' 1101ng to Ix: ~I lot n1orc "indo"s oprn, :ind pigs don'l smell !lo n1jght _v likt> a rose." \Vt;JRICtl SAI D th:it to be specific Tippy Sue stinks. Seymore C'Ollntered that he rJ•gulu rly sprinkles the area of Tippy Sur's pen with \i1nc 'and hasn't had :1 complaint from anyone t·lse in the three y1·ars he 's had the pig. "Shc'!I clean," S<·yn1ort' dl'f·l.ircd . "ls11'l th,1t right'.'" he :Jsked zoning hoard n1c1nbcr Honald Dugan . Dugan agreed that the pig was kept pretty clean. "TllAT·s TllE BIGGEST pig I huvc srcn in my life," Dugan added. "It hardly h:1s any ft'et." Seymore &'lid he got the pig before it \vas \\'Canl'd. 11~ snid dogs had separa1t'd the mother, a wlld pig, fro1n the baby ~he took the litt le one ho1ne to save it. ( ' ' ' , ... . ' .llu11•~11 ltet1c1·11 c1l Son . George Deukme- j1an tH·Long Beach) has sent refund che<"ks of $80,980 to con lributors of hi.'\ an tiripatel.I at· torney general cam· pa i g n. He returnerl 111oncy after deciding not to run. DA NCING & ENTERTAINMENT OPENING TUESDAY , APRIL 9 696 S. Coast Hwy,· Laguna Be1ch 497-2300 "LAGUNA": 1''ca tw·Jn" RUTHIE LEWIS 'f'IH'. thru Sut. DINNER NIGHTLY 5 to 10 P.M. Appt•1 lzr>r!'I Si•tv!'Cl Unlll l :00 A.t.f. l'ttrkln:;:-in thr Hear .I . . . . . .. .. ' . , . ()~ . #~~~~ 00 VOTE '"""'. ~~~c WALLIN APRIL 9 • A Better City wit h Kim ,. WALLIN ·As CITY CLERK ' ' PRICES EFFEC TIVE APRI L 6th & APRIL 7th, 1974 SPECIAL Buy Save 1.58 Thermal blanket Machine washable polyesler. 72 .. x90". Save 9 8' Baseball Glove 10 Gal. Aquarium 2/$7Reg. 4.29 ea. Save 54¢ Photo albums 20·magn.ctic pages. No paste. dustrree. Reg. 1.77 ea . HAVE A COFFEE BREAK Women's Polyester Pants Spflng colors. machine washable Assorren s11es 3.99 Re9 . 4.99 Save 2.16 a Case Union Oil CASE Reg. $9.36 A CASE r ' Union Mot or Oil Gen uine cowhide 2.99 Reg . 3.9 7 Save 1.00 Fluores cent Utility Light 0." pu·oo~e p1ug · 18 .. '1f•' \'urc ~1ua·c1ccnt ·ube . 'u ded .., deowov cord 4.99 • Paradise all glass aauarrum with reflector Melalrame 20-gat all glass aquarium 11.99 Special Buy 20 Pc. Plastic Dinner Set 2 yr guo•on!ee. breok re1iU001, d1sh wo1her sole. '4.99 JCPemey 123 411 119 0 9 NOr>fJIN UIOfflll ._ ........ -...... _ ... , . CHARGE IT al The T1easury w1lh your JCPenney Charge Card !'you d0n·11iave a charge. ti C n1oy creamy del1c1ou\ cherry cheese coke-ond t.Of • fef". Cafote11b BUENA PARK ltec-.. 0r.,.,.~, Optll ·o.ny t:JO to t:JO p,1111, S..11dor 1 o to 1 ! ORANGE City Dr. et GootdtR Gro•r ll"'- 0,.1t 10.t P·"" Dolly S...ltdoy 10 t• l • SANTA ANA l tOO s .. .,.,,_,·No. of Jo, e .. tt fltnl 0,.11 10.t , ... Dolly S!tftdor 10 to f . ' ,, l 1us1 see how rastwe can open up YQur new account. I • • DAIL V PILOT J f • Vermont .Sef ks to Keep ~unaiuay Growth at Bay QUEENIE 8 Phil lnterl andi ~·10NTPELIER. VT IUPI~ -II wasn 't so long ago thut the bills around the 10 .... 11 of Dover. population 500, were a haven for -wildlife a n d natu ralists. ' n-ere were one-room schoolhou,lles with kerosene Jamgs in villages across the stale. Then lhree events changed it all. THE STATE launched an advcrlising ca1npalgn calling Vermont .. The 0 e c k on i n g NEWS ANALYSIS • . . this sort of thing," Devis :-;aid. THE ST.\TE GAlNfo:I) o: strong handle on the types of develop1nent It .... -ante<! h1 M:hools aod n1 un1 r:i p al !it!rvlces. historic sites. rar~ :11ld lrrtplaceablc n 11 I u r a I resources and evt'Jl esthctl rs Vermont. but autllorllies COV. 1110~tAS P. Sa tn,oo, recogniled that derelopmcnt \\llO succeeded Davis, not only of any tn>e In some al't'as '>''as supl)Orts Act 250, t>ut .drafled 11 ill-sWted, envimnmen1111ly sequel proposal going n1uch harm(ul or r eq u i r erl further in re s f r I c Ii 11 ~ restri cttons. nic state thus d e v e I o p m e n I s . II l:;1s began l\·ork on a land use generated a con t r o '' t' r ~ ~'. plan, producing deu1iled n1Aps among tho.st "''I'° bf>lif'VI" in or e\•ery part of L"ir !!ilJtc to traditional r-;e,~.. Eng I and decide v.tiere to build -and liberty. ,,·hf?re to lea,·e Vermont cii; i: Kent Scruton . \'i•'(' J>"e~·d•·l'Jt zs. nnd j?eneral n1:1n:i~l'r ,,• !.r Ten crill•r1a esy'lblishe<l in H;iy!i'tack Corp.. ,. 1 a nd Act 250 requireO lh:il ~ll dcvt•lopn1rnt C'Olll:l.1·1~·. c;: ,, ; industri:tl. comrncrcial r1nd Act 250 ··onl' o< th" /111\_ t rtsidrJlti.al <i~\'t"lopment~ h" pieces of l1•gisl.•lion in !1~11 !.1 . .: • Think what yo u can accomplish ... when you reall y try .. , Let's keep Newport a deli ght ful place to live E ect ete Barrett . NEWPORT CITY COUNCIL Vote Apri·I 9th "-11)1 f>t ,....i,;,,...,.,..,...,,~ i c .. , r11o,,,.... ....... -.--· kl! ... ~~' ;11 ... ,...-. ""' "'"--., lk -C'\'alua ted in t1•rr1s of t~ir I'm a nat i\•e \'C'rlnOflll'r :1nd Country." A· t\cw y 0 r k c:1:pccted effects on nir ano-1 I'm not aga1ns• P"olectlng lhe developer moved in. And , in \va t er pollulioo , high\\·ay land." "You call thil a dummy corpontion~" Try Sl1L1irdl1,y 's News · Qui:. Canada. ~1orurcal hosted Expo, _co_:_n__,g-'-es"-1;,on_::.·_':c' .... "'-'t•_:_H-'on-'.-'"'-''-'b! .... ic __ B::.':c'' .... he.:....ch::.•d:_:_:r•c:."'::.'v-'a .... H.:_•n_:_•_· ----------------'67 . ,- The people danced joyfully al lhe stale campaign. It brought tourists and new residents. The tourists brought dollars. The new residents brouihl new tax money. Thousands of New Yorkers. NC'\\' J erseyitc s and Bostonians traveled through the iMlated state to lhe giant \\'Orld expositKln just to the north of Vermont. T hey marveled at its id y I I i c mountains and bcau1y. 111E NEW YORK dc\'eloper bough! 600 pic!uresque acres nea r the Green l\lountain Nationa l F'orrst. chopped the property into 500 lots and sold them off to vacationers who ,v. built gingerbread chalets and look·alike cottages. PI ans ,.,.ere afoot to swell the Dover Hills developmen t by 3,500 acres and 10,000 residents. t There were more than 70 million Eastrners no~ n1ore than a d;1y's drive U\\'ay. Rrrrnl life•lgle nppet11·ed '''' 1·ert1r of d!lirrg. Second homes and \·acation home developments floorishcd e~ially in the soothem p:irt bl' the stntc. There \\'Crc suggestions !he l\fafia "'as also. buying into the state. TOLERANCE ANO patience disappeared almost overnight ~·hen thousands round that. often for less than $100 an acre. a chunk of Vermont could Ix> theirs. Schools became q u i c k I y jamm<!d, to"'" treasu ries were emptied and !he lifesty le of a rural state \Yith a population of lcs.<> than S00.000 appeared to be on 1he \'erge of dying. Gov. Deane C. Oa\·is toured the de vc lopm<int s in 1969 and found expensive homl's thro\11n up on hillsides on land 101all)' unsuitable for construction. ''f R E~tE~tBER one case dol'in there," said Davis. "\Ve found illness which had resulted from SC\\'age that had come out on top of the ground and dispersed itself around 3nd apparently mt1st lu1ve seeped into the \\·riter su ppl y or some of lhe other homes " Davis ,,·as a consrr\-alive Republican. He had been an insuranC't' preside,'\ n n d corporate dirtttor. The environment \\'Ao; h ii rd 1 y <1mong his lop priorit;rs. But he \l·as a1>pallcd :ti ,\'ha1 \\'1IS happening to his stale. fie s.11d it looked like ··::in £lther country.·· llis visit promp;.ed •\'i'I<' publicity. The g '.l v er nor proposed. and the legislaturr enacted. an unprecedented la\11 -called simply Act 250 - clamping restrictions on the use of Vermont's land. TllE SlfEE R. SIZE £lf !he developments \l'A <t ccntr:il in Davis's mind. Dover !!ills. if . con1plete<I. ll'OUld hll\'C pLI I more homes in th" to"·n <lf Do,·er than 1n 11\e entire city of Br:itlleboro ··o r cou r ~,. that drarnnttcally r:il~e~ 1 ht' Question in yQ1.1r r'l1i11tl ~r ho11· do \'OU adjust to ~·1ch rlllpill devClopmml as thL~ ... Davi~ said. The tll1lTIS of Straton and \Ylnhnll "·ere racing r:ipid development . The Tnl~ational Paper Co . plann«I to dc \'elop 23,000 8Cf'e3: or the epproximaitly 2.5(),!XXI it O!Aned in '™' .stair, "\Ve were sort of po\1crlrss Al lhl' stale le,•el for stopj1itt~ CIYILWAlt ·, Ol.DGUNS ' MAl'INING'S COLLECTORS SHOP •&t ' IN ONE DAY: The Queen Mary, world's largest luxury liner (and still afloat), is the enter· tainment focal point of Long Beach. Within her vast l .000-foot hull. family fun abounds; she's easily the most extraordinary attraction of her kind in all the world! This is your family guide to fun aboard the Queen. · The Upper Decks Tour. An informal stroll t hrough the most intriguing part' of the ship. You'll see the Main Lounge, largest. most palat ial room afloat. The Promenade Deck, sidewalk of sta tesmen an d celebrities. The Bridge, with its maze of bra ss instruments. The luxurious officers' quarters, a first-class suite, the austere troop quarters, and more.Fri endly guides in British dress answer your questions. The Queen Mary Museum. Located alt, lower decks. Fascinating displays and models help you relive the Queen's career. You'll al so see one of her engine rooms with its jungle of valves, piping, and gears (each of her eng ines produced 40,000 horsepower!). Pass through "shalt alley;· and see one of the 35-ton bronze propellers. This is the working part of the liner, one of the most complex machines ever devised. The Living Sea. Amidships, lower decks. Another exci ting experi ence, the Living Sea is the inspiration of one man, J acques Yv es Cousteau-one of ou1 age's foremost scientists. The Living Sea is his expression of the sea·s im · portance to man. Here, the sc ience of the sea comes to life in ex hibit s that everyone can understand. Special new live marine attractions include a tide- pool stocked with fascinating ocean species . (Watch the giant lobster!) Shop on board. There are 36 shops on the Queen, with the kind of variety you'd expect only in an international shopping mall. Everything from antiques t o apparel, jewels to candy, paintings to postcards. T here's even a • bank and a w edding ch apel! Most shops are open daily 't ii 9:30 in the evening. ~· . Four snack bars are convenient for a family fast food break. Location and parking. Big as she is, the ship's very easy to find. At the end of the Long Beach Freeway, follow the Queen Mary signs. Acres of con- venient shipside parking, $1.00 for all day. The Queen is just two or three gallons from most any point in Los Angeles or Orange County. Any questions? Just call Long Beach Convention & News 811reau (213) 437 -4101 8:30 a.'m.-5:30 p.m. daily except Sunday. There's an informa- tion booth on board for help with accommodations. Vi sit the Queen ... a ·family day you'll long remember! ··"' IN TWO DAY S (OR MORE): For your overnight st ay: Your choice of a stateroom aboard sh ip or a wide se lection of rea sonably priced IJ111 ily motels and hot els witl1in easy access of the beach . Beach and sun: A Lonri Beach holiday can include all the rest. relaxation and fun you need. Just off the starboard bow. the1 e·s a long· 5-1/2 mile curve of white, sandy beach. Take advantagt· ol water spor ts: sport .fishing, boa ~ng, water skiing and swimming (our indoor Olympic-size swi111ming stadiu111 is open daily). The sun ;,ports. too: tennis. qolfing. bicycling. Other amusements: Long Beach is centrally loca t ed to every ct her major Southern California attraction. C<ltalina is just a short boat or plan e ride away. In short, you can do and sec more on less gas when you make Long Beach your family holid ay headquarters. Dining and shopping: In addition to facilities on board the Queen , Long Beac h offers you a wide array ot en j oya ble stops. You 'll have many foreign specialty res taurants to choo;,e fro111. Browse the downtown specialty, an- tique and fashion shops. then take in the beach community atmosphere of Bel111011t Shore and the characteristic shops and cafes of Sea port Village. Tours. The bu stling Port of L ong Beach, th e West's most modern port an d a great free attraction. is next door to the Queen. On a quieter note. visi t our historic Ran chos-Los Cerritos and Los ; I . . . Alami'tos-and the Nature Cen t er. Long Bea ch i .... f · offers a varied cultural menu, too; there's usual ly a .,~., .. - mai·or musical attraction a,t the Long Beaclloa>.rena '.c .. w·-· ,..,, • _n ... :> or Civic Light Opera and always a weekend sta ge '. presen tation at Community Playhouse.· Bus service. Airport bus stops hourly, direct from L.A. Interna tional. Shuttle service from downtown Long Beach via London double-decker eve1 y :JO minutes ~ from 10 a.m.-5 p.m . (The Long Beach Freeway Flyer fro111 downtown L.A . unloads within walking di stance of the shuttle bus.) Your information phone number: Keep this number. handy: it's your key JO all that's happening on the Queen Mary and in Long Beach: (213) 437-4101. 8:30-5:30 daily except Sunday. Or, drop a postcard to the Long Beach Con- vention & News Bureau, 555 East Ocean Blvd., Suite 718, Long Beach, California 90802. SPECIAL EASTER WEEK TOUR EXTRAS .. _ 1 .. 11 "bo••d Q,,,.,.,, M•<Y> "'DON'T ROCK THE BOAT"-,1 f.ist·pac~d mu~•fdl revue l!dcinq tt'\t: s hip'::i hi..,tnry 1n ~onr1 lr dt.1 11t •·. f) p1,:rfonn<.111rt • t1r1111 11r1n1 i"to 4PM 1n f.\,1n1 \ n 1HH Jt' COMEDY TROUPE OF Mli\\ES -1ov111q lht> V• r ~.., noon to 4Pf>' '"THE GREAT NEPT<.JNE~ -!Y.tl in iqi! 'lh• 1w. t1n hour 10Af'.\·•1Pf.\ in th•' Queen f•\Jry ·rht•.tlr\·. PLUS SCOTCH BAGPIPERS -I~ "1J1 µi· \. uu dtwrd hofn 111\f>,. JPt-\-4.D,•R<t'r) c.11~0 011 ~dt G Sun I !t...i'llt·r v.c~k. April 10· 1·1. 111.kt•I bnn01.., \Viii bl..' open ·4 ;u 10 111 ,11.·t.1'> Llo .. c 6Pf>\.) LONG BEACH We're w ithin your reach. • •. ,J.g pAIL Y PILOT _________ ,_rrid~ ~11174 ===~-~ .. :~~=~D:;is:s~olutimas Dsui1 t: of M arri age L E: f MA•CH t ' Oln,_, JllYt• and 01Vld ,t,rrllur G1H1v1n, Loh I nd WllU1""1 Dttlnlt llltn1rd•. "'''""• Htl•n •nd •ov 01~10 r;1v•I••· Svlvl1 Lolt 111<1 V~IOr Mfto.,.I NE\V YOllK Lawrence Juck11on , 53, "'ho tap danced ns Baby L.'.lu1-c11t'<-' "'ith toµ jazz.insll1Jmenl.31lsl!! since the 194-0s, <lied Tuesda.r. Jackson \\'Orked ~·ith the bands of Duke ' Ellington. Woody Herman and County Basic. !\tlDLAND, !\1ich . IAPl - Dr. Leland I. Doan, 79. former president of lhe Dow Chemic.ii. Co .. dled Thursday. Doan. v:~ married R'ut h A. Do "' . daughter ()( the comppny's 1 o-u n d' r . 'headed . Do~· Chemical for 13 years. \llln !TIER (U PI ) -Ser- vices w!U.J>c held Saturday for Le"' ~11chener. Ul, long- llme leader of the United Auto \Vork('rs in \Ves1en1 stares. !\tichener dit'd i11 11 Visa lia hospital last Frid:iy. LOS ANC !';LF.S fUPI\ - Requiem nu1."s "'ill be s;1id Saturday for llelt!n Ka r n e r .is. a department s I or c executive. She died :i t California Hospital Tu1$da.v after surreri ng J.n attack at work. She was vice president of lhe Robinson's Department Store group. SAN DIEGO (AP \ -~ladle llall1 73, a cul!ural leader in San Diego for three decades, died" at her ho.inc Thursday night. She was the wife of retired in\•estment broker C. Wesley liall. Denlh No t k ps ARBUCKLE & SON WISTCUFF -TU.UT •21 E 17r~ Sr .. Co~IQ ~10 646-4888 • M•rlln11. A<lellnf Ind ll!Odll Ltf, Otl>lt Jttft 111<1 J1MK Er""! CoJ<ltn, J1mn Henro 1no Mtv•ffn An~ Frtt1>,.1rn, Jllf>n Ml'~"' •I'll COl'nlt '" (~~. LO!'lt I( ""<I More 0. LIDC.rl, Nlk\I ti ....... Ootltld G. Ow.n1. t.or1 J11n •NI Ro~ LH ""'''· K._n1 R. 1no Vlrck>t J111•1t. J~1nn1 v. tr.d M•nl/fl J. &~11, .._.,.,,,, H1n 1r>e1 Mk:llttl warnt RO(lf, 1(1lfll A. tflCI Rlt~rd l . Htflll!Orn, C•tol •rd JMn Mormtn -Ito ..... '"'"',. M11t1 Incl "~'Ill• MonllO 'O•· IU~ri.rd 0. •no B•~r· L Wt!>!ot•r, r;i.lprllt M•Y -GAty (tlvln E.,i.,y, NI,,. C11t1«i... Ind Owloht Eo·..-1rd Oo.ror1t. Jr., Mary Clt lrf end ltObell WOOO't'lrd Tlllll•. C"'"1 •· 11111 O•~ld Stcl~rrv, Wlllltm Hofftfl' •r>O S!tll• L11elll1 Rottno.Jion, S.llY C. tr>O Jtrry L. f,Qtten, Gtorg.t It.' 1rd Id• It. "'-'• Wttrr. Allyn 11'111 CttoW'n OlrQf Holmt1, Jifttt E'. t llO All'J ,t,l~rl Ltwh, IC1thlMft C. 1r.d Jalln C M<Ot nltl, Ct rol Ann and How1ro Wlyne Sl<ller, WiHl1m Lo,i.r I ncl Lindi Siii Jooni.on. Gordon Ll~Ofl •nO Oortf\e M~~ret fl<:M~n. Ro:ier1 Mito 1nd M1rv Miv11<1r1! p~1,.,er. l<areri (Qllotfl tlld J~"''' ~l<1 vs Gets ., Health: Pos t SAi\'Tt\ ANA -C. Kenley ~l:n·s of San Clemente has l)l'c.n appointed director of adn1inistratlon for the Orange County Health Department, roun ty health officer J.ll Philp has announC('d. ~1.ays has directed the COWl· ly dn.tg~ptOgram end has been ORANGE COUNTY · UCI Holds Open House UC Irvine professors. students and staff will welcome the public to the campus for an ~ hotsse fro1n noon· to 5 p.m. Sa!urday. Acade1nic departmen ts \1•ill provide dt•nionslr<r~ lions, film anti f'xhlbits In 1t.:<'lurc halls :1111/ lt1l111ra- · 1orics. Tours of !ht' Cilrll- pus, including .<;fudcn: housing, wil l lw: nvnilnblc. rn addition to the opon house. 1"·0 other events al1'! ~ing held nt ucr S.iturday. \VayzgOOS<'. a spring restivaJ. sponsored bv !he AssociR t c d Students, will take place in Campus Park from 11: 15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. lrvine Info ·14 , an information program for prospective students, "·111 be held from 9 a.m . to 2 p.m. in various parts of lhe campus. :-idvisor to the counl y Hun1an L-------~--' Relations Co n11nission nnd Senior Citizens Council. '49 Reunion At Fullerton FULLERTOi°"' -'l"ne Class of 1949 at Fullerton High Sthool is planning it.~ 25th re- union June 29, but the where- abouts or many members or the class is unknown. Miss ing "Indians" are asked to contact classmates at 637- 19"...,, 642-3404. or 525-9776. The rewiion "'ill be held at the Dal Rae Resiauran1 in t'ulleiton. Goo<.! Dee ds To Be Noted rnili vidunls 11·ho ha\'{' made outstnndlng contributiOM to UCI during the past year will be OOnored aL the fourth an- nual Lauds and Laurels Ban- quet at 7:30 p.m. April 30 at the AJrportcr Inn in Irvine . Awards will be presented for uni versi ty service. community service, pro(es..\ional achie\'e-. ment. alwnnus of the year, and ror "the individual who best personifies the spirit and purixise of UC1." Reservalions 1nay be made bv calling lhe UC! Alumni Day Care Talk,_A_·,_soci_a1_1._n_o_rr_ice __ a1_l33_~_2_•· (}///~ MEN'S SHOP' Easter Special -·-I ALTZ-lllGllON FU NIRAl.HOM! COf'Ona del Mar Colla MtiO MEN'S SPORTCOAT -·-l lLL llOMWAT MOITU.UT 110 &roadway, Co;ro M.io • 5•8 3•.ll -·- M<COIMICK LAGUNA l fACH MOITUARY !795 Lapuno Co~~nn lo'~ 49•1.9~ 15 -·-M<COIMICK MISSION MORTUARY 78832 Com.no Copiauono Son Jul'l~ Car1111ror>-0 •9S..1776 -·- 'ACIFIC VllW MIMOllAL ,.UK • Ce111e•~v Mor111ary C•.,,,.. 3500 P0<•f>< y,_ [)r;V<" Newoor! Scot~. Co!1lo1n1a 64• 7700 -·-'HKFAMILT COLONIAL FUNUAL HOMI 7801 60Jv1 .. ,,,, w .. 1•m.n r~r 89J.J51.) -·- SMITHS' -TU.UT 627 M.-1•" St Hurll•fl9ton 8oe1Kh ~J6.6$39 50%0FF FANTASTIC SELECTION REG. $90 to $120 s45 to 560 Sitts: Rf9'1ar 38 lo 48 Sites: LOflCJ 40 lo 48 MEN 'S $ SLACKS 17 • .,. us.so EASTER NECKWEAR SPORT SHIRTS large Stlection ~2 r11cE Values to 7 ,50 NOW 3.95 Values to 12.50 NOW 4.95 NEWPORTER MEN 'S SHOP 1107 Jambortt I d. -644·0JJO Loclltd lo Hewporior Inn ' / Pollution Ex ceeds Federal Limits ORANGE -February was (llu<il drier than usual arw:I the rt~u/I was mQre 1moggy daya than usu.it! tor tht time of }:car. llt'COrding to a nionthly rt'port -issued by AJr Pollution Control Officer Yt' 111 I a in FJtchen. h · •la__.1 "'Ith violation§ of t.he under in\'esttgetion. f'itdm, minimum fl'dcra l standards irrltaHon and b r e a I In i n 1,....." d suid. ~or\e ::ire located alo~ -h ··1 che difficul ties. air pollutJOn oodcs unng durlng the moot , ,-t 'tl T\t.v A"lrnrui.nies we r e rebruary and another fi\•e arc the Orange Coal¢. said no health "·aniing~ "-ere' _ _2~~;-~··5~~--~~i..iiiii~~ii~iii~;;.;~~~~~-;~ •• -.. __ ~--lnued. I Fltchen's rtPort sho"'S thal tile oione"ieveb exceeded the roocral N.andard ol .08 parts per 111Jlllon en s.lx of lhe 13 days ln Cc6ta Mesa and on t\li1) of the J3 day~ in S.'ln JuaJ1 Caplstrnno. fl.lotit of the smog VISIT THE BUNNY CAROUSEL COURT Fitchtn's figuti.'6 show thut oxidnnt levels 1 oz o 11 e J C.X1.-'t.l('(jed h.>d('r::il st.andartl<; on 13 days durh1.1t February aid carbon n1onoxide gus Je\'els were over the li1nlt on nine days, "'as recorded in La llabra. I --~~~~111111~111111111111111111111111~~111111111111111111111111111111~111111~~~~~~~~~=-_:__. cartx>n monoxide levcb orj. more than nine parts per million over eight hours wert recorded on three days in Cqst.a ~resa and on eight da ys in La Habra. 5outh Coast 'Plaza Fitchert's report noted that February is normally the season's "'el.lest month with an average of three inches of smog-1\•ashing rainfall. nus year, only .13 oi an Inch feH. Fitchen's report notes that 01.one. levels exCi!eded the federal s~ards oo 153 days last year calt'.Jlng some eye Try Saturday's News Qu iz We. Da1~e You Though smog exceeded the 8 YEARS EXPERIENCE as Y O<Jr Eitcttd Cooncilmon CITIZENS FOR Don & Betty Adkinson Jeanne B. Arnold Bruce Asper Charles P. Avery Paul Balalis Syd Balalis Bill Banning Mrs. Cirrelda H. Barnard Steve Barnard Grachen D Barnes Mr. & Mrs. Howard H. Batt Ward & Betty Baxter Mr. & Mrs. Barton· Beek Mrs. Jo seph Beek Craig Beckwich Joyce & Ted Beliakofl Andre w & Pa uline Bertotti J. R. Blakemore Virginia Bollman E'llen Borchsenious Di ck & Mildred Bowman John & Jane Boyd Thomas F_ Bradac Robert Brausard Vash Breeding Jim Brobeck Ray and Ann Brucks Wallace & Nancy K. Calderhead Betty K. Brown Mr. & Mrs. William 8 . Clark William D. Clark Sally Clay Dick & Caroline Clucas Bill Courter Mary & John Conway Robert W. Goodbody Audrey Cotton Lee & Bob Cuyler tvftrcia Davis Mr. & Mrs. George DeVnes Graeme S. Doane Marshall Duffield Mrs. Linda Edwards Karen Ehrlinger Beverly & Richard Elliott Dan Emory ' Elaine & Dick England Byro'n & Martha Farwell Lyman & Cath Farwell Susie Ficker Mrs. Phyllis Florin Elizabeth A. Frederickson Stephen & Nan Fryer Forrest S. Fullmer · Jules & Helen Gage Tom Garvey Bruce & Lois Gelker Lee & Dan Gilliland Charles & Rena Godshall Enid Grabb Maril & Nancy Graham Mr. & Mrs. George Greene Murie l Griffilh Bill Grundy Mrs. Patricia B. Gwin Mr. & Mrs. Robert Haig Bob Hailey Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Halligan RETURN AN EXPERIENCED CANDIDATE TO THE NEWPORT BEACH ... CITY COUNCIL • • • HOWARD in front of his Balboa home, 1931 HOWARD ROGERS Donna Hammond Earl H~rdage James Harrington Bea Harvey Donald D. Harwood Evelyn Hart Bim & Judie Hastings Richard & Hilda Helwig Wilma Imogene Hickman Dorolhy Holden Georgia H. Hovis Mr. & Mrs. Harlan Hoyt Gail & Dennis Hurwitz J Barbara Illingworth Myrna & John Ireland Mr. & Mrs. Dick Jarvis Dick & Patty Jenness Isabel Jo hnson Mrs. Henry Johnson .Pat Johnson Mike J o hnson Or. & Mrs. Richard Jonas Andrea & Don Jones Debby Jordan Vin & Nora Jorgensen Bill & Caroline Joyner Harry & Lillian Kamph Ray &.Ruth Kennison Dia ne J . Kilmer Jack King Mr. & Mrs. James Kirchen Peggy Killie Mr. & Mrs. Walter Koch Don Koll William & Sarah Kull Roland & Marilyn Landrigan Steve Landrigan " Sue Landrigan Mr. & Mrs. William G . Lane Glenda J . McCormick Mrs. Harold Lewis Elaine Linhofl Mr. & Mrs. Rod Lippcld Dr. & Mrs. K. Litwack Mr. Robert MacKay Frank & Chris Marshall Don McHone Carollee McDaniel Robert B. & Joseohine Mclain Galvin S . Mclaughlin John & Viole! McNaughton M'r. & Mrs. George Meinhardt Robert & Dorothy Meserve Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Millar Ilene & Robert Miner Maureen & Gene Mo/inard Dee Dee Moore Ken Morgan Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Morris Jean & Coulsen Morris Sue Morris Wayne Moses John Mosher Joe Muslin Al w. Nelson, Jr. Mary Jane Nelson Bob & Lois Newell Mr. & Mrs. Sheridan Okerland Paul & Natalie O'Shea Mr. & Mrs. Pau l A. Palmer Isa belle Pea'l'.-, John & L'aora Pllrl\inson George Perlin -\ Joseph P. Phillips Mr. and Mrs John Porter Angus Potter George Rhodda General Tom Riley Mr. & Mrs. Frank Rh odes Frank. & Frances Ro binson John J. & Mildred A. Ross Bea Russell Susanne & George Rudd Bill & Margaret Sangster Virginia Scanlan Louise Scofield Joan Semeniuk _Mrs. Patrick Shepard Alex & Nancy Simpson Pete Siracusa Margo & Merrill Skilling Belly Slater Glen W. Slater Marjorie Smilh Taylor & Janet Smith Mr. and Mrs. G. Snyder Maureen & James Somers Lois E. Sours Mrs. Frank Splane Mr. & Mrs. R.M. Stadia T. Duncan Stewart Joy'$1ewart Mike Stewart Mrs. John Store Tim & Susan Strader Martin & J oanne Stromberg Doris & L. Stanley Sunderland l ee Swearingen Al & Betty Tice Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thornton William. L. Thompson Mary A. Thompson William & Kathy Tiernan Jack Toon Phil & Belle Tozer Dick Tryon Or. Gerald Van Hoven Peter & Faith Vogel Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. V ori e Hank & Mary Wagner Kathleen O & Harold R. Wall John Weller Lou tse Weller Robert Went2 Gordon & A nna Wev1ll Angela Ficker White James & Diane Whitlier Sherman T. Wicker John & Ellen Wikle Pat & Jim Wilson Don Winton Robert Wilcox .~ay Wilhams Virginia Woodroof Mr & Mrs. Philip R. Woodworth Sharon M Zweber VOTE FOR HOWARD ROGERS DIST. I -APR. 9 A CITY WIDE ELECTION -NEWPORT BEACH Paid forby lhe Commitlee to RHlect Howard Rogers. Trudi Rogers. Chairman. 429 Seville Ave .• Balboa , I I ( Outlook Good 1 GOP Cl1aiiman View s Electio11s • By O.C. llUSTINGS °' tlll 0.11, P'lt.ot 11•11 WE ST MINSTER California Republican Central Committee Clialrman Gordon LIJce of San Diego. said Th~y things areit't oil that bad for the Grand Old Party. "11ie l:OP is nol headed for any kind or a dlsaSt.cr as a .~ resutt of \\'at~ate.'' U.K:i! told newi;;.mt."fl. • ·n 1e poUt ical d lmate is sud\ oow lh:it the people \\'ill be vot1ng for the man and for honesty in govemn1cnt no matter \!.'hat the party is ... Luce said state, local :ind !ederal ·elL'Cttons this }~ear "8.l't' an)'.body's ballgame." ''11le main thing any candidate must do to win this ,.ear i.s to go out there and get bac~ to the people." he addl'd. Luce, president of San Diego Federal Savings and Loan, will step do\l.Ti as head of the state's Republicans th i s November. He was in Orange C:OUnty Thursday to complete _a deal •for his company 10 take over Keystone Savings and l.Dan. O¥i'Yled by Republican Orange County Supervisor R o n a I d Caspers of Nev•'port Re<ich. Luce said the Republica n Party as · a \,tiole 1:; experienceing no t r o u h I e rWslng funds -a !Olal or about $700,fkXJ in the corrcn so far in California. Rut he said some individual candidat.c>s are h:ivi~ trouble. "11\c Democrats set.·m to be getting bet1er at r a i s i n g money.·• he said. ·•So much <;O !hat the y arl' bf.comirl{: lhe s..'Hllt' kind of 'fat cats' the Republicoos ha\"e b e e n accused or bet.-oming." During a brief pre s s conference. Wre said he '"Sf!riously-doubt.~·· ir,p r.oP tiierarctiy will ever a~a1n use a Committee to Re-Elect the !>resident ~CREED ! in nation· at polilics because of the storm over \\'atrri::atc. Comntcnting on -California politics. Luct' rcfu~ct to s1ly much about the indictment or Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke on perjury charges. Reinecke is a leading candidate for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. ··The incident has affcctOO me deeply and I am terribly sorrv for ~tr. Reinecke," Luce said: Fire Chief Wages Spring 'Clea11up' ORA~GE -Orange County Fire Oiief Carl i\I. Do~·nS is . \vaglng a spring clranup campa ign to cut do~·n on the hazards of fire in rubbi sh and junk lying around the home. "Trash awl 111bhish are the !:>reeding place for about 50,000 (ires \vhich destroy or damage American homes each year ," Downs said. He observed !hat most common causes of home fires are easy to pinpoint and most can be eliminated Ylith a cleanup effort. He has outlined a five-point program for spring cleanup .. guaranteed to remove most of the common causes of fire in the home." Do~'TlS' pointers include: · -Clean out stacks 0 r newspapers and magazines. old clothes , mattresses, old furn iture 11.nd drapcril'S and any other clutter In cl06Cts or storage areas. Firebomb I nsti g·otor Sentence d SA~"'l'r\ 1\~A -r\ rancher "'ho planned !h1~ f1r1• ho111 bing of l\l"O Cost.a ~lesa hoines ms been fined $1.000. ordered to spend his ""C'?kcnds {or the next si x months in Orange Countr .Jail and plal.'l'<i on fi\"C years. prob<ltion. Su perior Q:iurt Judge R av1n()nd Th ompsnn sentCncccl J. B. \\'illiamson. 39, of Orange, and furt her ordered him to u n d ergo psychiatric counseling during his pr()bation lcr•11 A jury had earlier found \V i l 1 i a 1n so n guiltv of attempted arson ·after it heard testirronv 1;\81 he hlr-ed·three men to hurl Molotov Cocktails at !hr 1~·0 Cosla ~le~ residences -275 E. 18th St. and 1622 Corsic;1 Place. It \\·as te stified th a I \\lilliamson blamed his \\'ifc's sister. J\frs. Ethel Mae Palmer. for his in a r it a I difficulties at the time of the bombings on three dates last August. It \Vas a11c'1ed thnt ~!rs. Palmer was his prime larget in all ihree arson alle1npt s. '\o one ";as hurt In the bombings, Polish Day ANAH El'.\t -The Polic;h National Alli ance. S.1nta An<i Lodge 3168. \rill hold a .. r.et Acquainted DaY'' from '1 lo I p.m. on April 7 at the new Polish Village in Anaheim. The Polish VIi iage i~ located on the comer of Euclid St. and La Palma Ave. f 11 r I her """ information is available by • calling 69742.02. 521-6751. or 529-70M. -c:et rid of "·ood sha\'ing~. scraps. oily rags and old paint in home ~·orkshops . -Dispose or trash acc11n1ulating in !hr gn ra~l· and dried brush around the hon1e. -Repair any d e f eet i ve eleclrical cords cuKI plugs. check home a11(>liances and cnll <in electrician if !hey ne<'d extensive repa ir "'Ofk. -Ha\"e the furnace . chimne-v and stoves inspected and cle.aned. "A little elbow grease now may save a lot of grief in the future." Dov.'tlS commented. Trial Set For Pair In Slaying SANTA ANA -John Junior Salauir of HW1tington Beach has been ordered to face trial July 29 in Orange Coont y Superior ~µrt on 1nurder charges. A' Garden (;ro\"~· man \\"as be<iten <tnd lhe'l shot to death Feb 10 Salazar. 28. or 77-t& Talbert Ave .. \1ill go on trial \l"ith '.\like Garcia Salinas. 2Q. of Garden Grove. Both men are accnscd of the slaying of Anthony Griego, 2!l. o~ Garden c:rove. Arresting officC:r.;; s a id Salazar and S.11inas "l"crc nn1ong a group ur m(•n round- ed up sho rtly after Crirgo \\'as guMed do"·n behind an apartment building. f'olice said wilncsses told 1hl'm they heard an argun1ent b~t11•cen Gril'go and t he accused n1an nnd !h:ll Grirgo \'18.S~ .then beaten .ind shot Se\"eral ti1nes. He dit'Cf at Orange County .\lcdical Cen1t'r an hour latei-. Salazar and S:1!inas ·arr t1r \rt in county jail v. ilh bail sci ;it $250.000. Unsightly Vehicles Goi11g Out ' • SA~IA ANA -Starting ~londay, abandoned or \\Tcckcd cars \.\'On"t h,1vc a place on !he strC{'ts of Orange C o u n t y ' s unincorporated territory. Orange C o ti n t y Sheriff's Deputies \viii s!a rt l'nforcing a nev.· law appf"O\·ed by the -CJOfily Board of Supen•isors ca lling for removal of unsightly vehicles from the public vie\v. 1f a warning fails. Sheriff James ~fusick's men v.·ilJ have the \'chicle ~·ed away Rf lhc ov.-ner's expense. LUCILLE KUEHN x • • AD,\IU~l~'TRATIVF ANAl.YST ' . "!ewport Beach City Council VOTE l"to!ll)lt)'l(1>9""1rlf ~ ...... e V#llCMlt.1__,,.~ .... 111119.l' APRIL9 ....,,,, °' . c-• ..,.,. tffn . - • -U4 Ill. &!:Sd[7t4)5JW121 , . . • > • , • • J ' '"-':.'.:.•_•..:':.'_" :.1_1,_1_,-'. ________ oA!L y PIL~ _ _! :r .. • ' '"'P'l!"""[fiet=I ~.ROADWAY HUNrlllGTCN~ 1111~ /lw""""(71 4Ja?Z.))l! . ' OP Ai'<!. ;,~.AU OF-OfANC:f 2 N T"'''"~(714Jl1q3 !JI I rq11>·ror; ~. ,( .... · .... 'qjjliJ)~ .. . . J -1 DAILY PILOT Friday, April 5, 1Q74 . ... I • A ppo iu t 111cu 1 sAcRAME,,o ''"'' _ TI.JE FAMILY akcus f.Qv . Ronald Re11gan has nam-' ed Robert G. \Ian Allen Of llavt'thorne as a men1bcr or 111o·o organizations ch a r g <' d vdth o}·erseeing dc\•elopment at Lake Tatu>C. Van Allen y,·111 9t:rve on tpe Tahoe Hegionnl Planning Agency, a Cat1forn1a· Nevada organization, and on tht! California T<1hoe IL.'gional Planning Agency. LET'S BE FRIENDLY II you hB vr nf'\\' lll'h:hlll1n; or know 11r 11n)·onr rnPvtnt.: to our a rt'a, pll•asC! ll•ll us sO tha t IA·e may t>xlt·ncl a friendly u·1·lcoml' and hf'IJI them to bt.,..nn1l' t1<'(1u11i1111•rt in their nc"' s11rroundini,;s, So. Coast Visitor 494-8579 • 494-9368 I By BU Keane I Harbor Visitor "I om SO as toll os you , Billy! look!" \ ~174 • , I I See by Today's Want Ads • 111-:i\T a \'11•·t1!111ri dr1•:in1 for a 11t~·k <•r l'11·11 a 111•>fllh. St\ •«HI ~l•'l'jl <•lltl 1171\<'l iu !/us ::ih ast;1 1110101· 1!01111• II JI h i'il.~'-'· • CLASSIC BOUi':CEI: · • 17 \\'1Jl i~ Jeep .. 11 · .. J('lhui11 11nd bell Offf'f O\'Cr $1.00J lakt•s. * SLl\1 00\\'N for Su1n1ner with lhis exeri·i11e pony. Sa n1e as 111 Gloria J\lar- slu!IJ. CAN YOU COMPARE THE TOP BRANDS OF MICROWAVE OVENS -·· 'F riendly. Forger' Arrested SAN BERNARDINO rUP!l -Police have arrested \\1altcr Paul. 43. "ho pol:c .. call · the Friendly Forger." because he a1tegcdley passed $50-SM.OOO nl had checks throughout Southern Culifomia since 1971. The man "·as dubbed "lhe Fri<'nclly F'or~er" because l\is appearance and manner were so winning thnl lelle~ in banks and savings and loan institutions -\\'here he cashed bogus checks -never a~ked hi1n for identification. aulhorities said. Paul \vas arrested v.•hen one of his own checks bounced. officers sa id. 1'he sign<.tiure -On the check m:1tchf'd those on downs of others. "Pl.'Ople from al! parts of Southern California have put out holds 011 him." police said. Bail was set al $50,000. l\iarine ' ' Shoots Robertson Horsing .Around Again By VERNO~ SC0Tr HOLLYWOOD (UP! I Dale 1iobertson . best remembered for his six-year run in the "Wells Fargo" TV series, ls horsing around again on the tube an<l in busines<> rnaking millions on hors flesh. ' Not al the race track. eitber. Robert!1.0n buys. sells and breeds nai.:s on 1nore 1han a half·dozc.-n ran c hes throughout the West. 1"0W , llE'S TH~ host an.:1 na rrator of "The American Horse and llorsen1an." a syndicatecl hatf-hour sh o \\' "'hich appears in 41 citiei; and is gro"'·ing in popularity. "n1ere arc l\1·0 k Ind 1; of people in the \1·orld "''ho are interested in h o r s e s , ' ' Rolx!rtson is fond of "aying. "those "'·ho 01\1\ 'C>1n anct !ho!°'(' "'ho want to. - ':The De:par ln1ent -Of Agriculture figures !here are 50 million A me r i r a n equestrians." That'll give you ' some idea '1:\·hy -0ur show is so popular and why we're beating the opposition wherever our show is on the air." . BIJT TIJ.AT OOESN'T mean there Is a ho rse for , every rider. Latest figures s!)()1v there are eight million horses NAl\IE in lht> NE\\S in 1hc United States I.Oday. Back in 1915. when the automobile boom began, there u-·ere 26 millioil rlags. "H-0rses are ma.king a comeback," said Robertson. "In 1959 there were only three million horses in this COWllry." The actor is p a rt i a 11 y responsible for the rise in th4.! horse population ; he o\vns 200 equines himseU on his proper1ies in Nev ad a • Cali fornia. Arizona . New ~1exico. Texas and Oklahoma. He breeds Ap palcos :i s. thoroughbreds and quarter horses. I le even races some of his thoroughbreds. lllS FAVORITE IS a p<l\\'erful quarterhwir..:". P:nv· hid<.'. stabled in Oklahoma . "The American Horse and Horseman'' 'A'ill include shows on circus horses. ponies, polo ponies. rodeo broncs. rann telev\sk>ll because it opens a indUstl')' in this country today, lot of doors for me in even though less than 100 businCM," he said candldJy. p.!rCent of the horSI' -0wnen' "But there's another n>ason, make money at It. SUll, tMy too. are taxed more than any other "llorses are a $16 billion group. Ytu "'-ltnMH:s With i=lfii arwig :.g Sowbug ~· bait. Contains BAVGON 2Y. LB. BOX • KILLS 4 DIFFERENT INSECTS! • Kills On Contact! • 2 ~ Lbs . Tr eats 1250 Sq . Ft. • Protects Orn a·mental Plantings • Pelleted For Easy Application • Use On Vegetable Gardens And Flowers '"111E 1\101'."EY IS in r"l!ltld lnd~trits Jike te ed i n g, trucking, !arms, riding stables, equipment and-even wearing apparel for horse riders. "And 5 perttnl o! the leuers 'A"e get on the liDl9' come from people who don "t o~·n ho~. but they' r e fascinated by them. I know all about that. I'm fascinated by horses myself:' Yov &et ltsutts With N~ i=lfii Snaj!·.~.§lug Contains MESUROL .. ... ...., .... .,... ; • Compare w ith other MESUROL products at Sl .49 per lb. HIGHLY EFFE CTIVE ' Fa st Act ing-Sweeping Control • Long Lasting • Fewer. Applications Required • Easy To Apply From Box 0 AMAMA 0 G.E. flimself horses. cow ponies 1---------------------------------------- 0 LITTON 0 SHARP V Check Our Low Prices MICROWAVE COOKING SCHOOL TOMORRO\V -SAT., APRIL 6 NOON 'TIL 4 P.M. 6967 WARNER • HUNTINGTON BEACH Nearly Every one Listens to Landers 842-5596 -~- .... C\'erything but the g J u e RA:\10~/\ (API A factory. \\'OundNI r..larine Corps drill ""\Ve're e\'cn talking about Jns1ruc1or \\:ls fo1i11d in tlH' going to Russia to do a bottom of a canyon near here segment on the C o s s a c k nbout 13 h-011rs after he horses," Robertson said. accidentnlly shot himself in lie said he sold $6 million the thigh. \\'Orth of horSe nesh Jasl year. A search pru1y of 35 sheriff's depulies and teser\'es Thursday found s. Sgt. Richard Lee l·lebran k. 28, of San Diego. He v.·a~ taken to El Cajon Valley l~ospi!al. The !\l arinc's v.ife notified authorities v.tien H e b r a n k failL'CI to return after target shooting. His car "·as found parked on a dirt road in the Black Canyon area. A lilter and 500 feet of rope \\'Cre usOO to lifl him out ~1INIS TER A PA GAN NORFOLK, England (UPI) -The new prei~t _ a 1 Kettle.stone Parish Church is !he Hev. Keith Pagan. "l\fY FA111ER \\'AS a farmer,'' Robertson s ai d . "And the truth is I cnn't remember a time in my life when I couldn't ride a horse. By the time I was 5 I was a jockey back in ~f c C I o u d {Okla.) riding in races. I've follo\\.'ed a horse-behind a plow and ridden in rodeos. "I've come to lo\'e horses. They're a beautiful animal. Americans lo\'c horses. too. They helped settle t his country." · Robertson hasn'! h<-rn too active in show business since "Wells Farge" left the air. He has been racking up a fort une in busi ness enterprise~. v.•ith horse trading representing only a small part or his activilies. ''I'VE CO~I E BACK to Paid"Polltlca! ctvert semen! McKerren Cares about these is-sues: • i'(o reviva l or the re pud iated lrecway or any segment or it -including expressway •No sup er jetport in our backyard • !Uaximum services at minimal costs th rough 2'0 ye ars or ex perie nce in fina ncial .manage men t • A limited, orderl y growth • Density controlled to maintain 1h e quality or our living environment • P rotection of basic property rights - to provide property owners freedom from unre asonable restrictions and a llow u sage .compatible with the neighborhood McKer ren Cares about-Newport Beach Make Him Your Councilman April 9th P1111 b ""'r--IO tlood ~ Mdt..,.., ""° Clioll Clio ,~ 8MtPi ' " H -E An Association of Horne Owners Associations of HuntincJfon Beach ENDORSES • IL MARK PORTER RALPH BAUER NORMA &IBIS FOR \ Huntington Becmch City Council They Are Re~sive To Huntington Beach Home Owners Supporting Lower Density VOTE APRIL 9 ' - ., ' ' Computer Ga1ne I Progra1ns Sltoiv Best Moves WASHI NGTON !UPI> ~ '\\'hen 18-year-old LI o yd 'T'rein•sb savs don't . buy Boanl.,..•aJk he knows what he !<: t·lk·ng about. His computer wld hlm. Trelni!!-h , a hilth school senior, has developed se"eral co-pute" orc"ram~ for the game or ~Ionopoly showing whi"h are th<> best oro.-.erties ~ how lhey should be deve!onei'\. It cun tell vou the probability of success · or any m'lve in the g<imc. "80AHD\\'ALK 1\1\0 Park Place are just about the worst T'rr iertil':s voo ~~n own " be said. "It take! a large ~nt ot capital to make any rnoocy fro 1n th e.n1. Thev do not. bave a . hi"'1 efflcierl<:-v ·r'.ltinirz:. ' "The best properties are the orl!!l7e r 11es f·llowe1 bv the red if the player has a fa ir an10Uf!t of mooe.v or, if not, the light blue ones. "If vou hnve both the red and the orange you are practically unbeatable," he said. Railroads aro:? fine early in the game but arc not of i;reat ra\ue later. Trcinish said. know "'hat 1he probab11itles of success were 1'i lh different pr -f' .. IV ""Urct-.ac:as. He had :ilready taught himself some c· ·~te~ ';i1 ~ua11e anrl W"s using compu ters 10 do his ti· ~"" k i., physics, mt1lh and chemistry. "1 \\~S lookin., for a rornlet-t to enter in the Westinghouse taltnt searclt," he sa id, ;um his program has made him ooe of 300 semi-fina lists. He developed a ranking of th., \'fll11e of •he l)r<'!Of'rlif'~ b~' con1bining the probabilitv of landin;! on 1 h~nl "ilh iht•ir income producin.1; ahihty. INCLUDED ARE computer prlnt.ou!s <lfld grnnhs shO\~'i11c! the P"Qbability of ·success ~! anv tr8n"aelirn. • \\'hen Treinish finishes ihe project he Y.il\ present it to the National Junicr Servic~ and Humanit JM S)mpos!um ln Boston in Bay. \\.hat is left to DON 'T BUY do bogRles tne mind. BOARDWALK, SAY S LLOYD TREINISH "I would like to set It up '° that an y nu n:ber of C'Ompu tcr~ rotdd play any nu inber of r.e-rsons or (\)ffipulers.'' Compul•r Re_adouts. Developed for Monopoly Game Nearly Eyeryo11c ,• Treinish is going to drop comput er science to stud\' HIS PR.OGRA~I Sll~"'l::D ::t!'~rono1ny "·hen h» enter·~ that Reading H.allroad lS the ei ther J\ar\'ard or 1\lJT next Listens to Landers nmt frequenlly landed oo fall . property bu! that Shnrtline is ---- the least visited. Chance is landed on more oft en than any other spot on !He boa rd . He has progralT'mcd the OOm?Jter to play the game, not only \\'ith people but also v:ith other computers: ft will buy and sell. haridle money, roll the dice and catch people cheating. And it reaily kno"-s OOw to traG'e. "The comp11ter w o u I U immediately reject a deal if it \ras going to be cheated . If it accepts your d~al. then you '\'e probably been chea ted.' ' Treinlsn said. TRE!l>lSH STARTED \\'Qrk ing on his progra1n about a year ago because he \\'as a .. 1\tooopo!y fan and y,·antctl to P£<:1Pr.io!~"C-•1'!.....,. ~~ il:illil© &!l IBlllOO WANT MARK PORTER TO SAVE HUNTINGTON BEACH! VOTE APRIL 9 r ~~ ~\ "".. '...~ :;~ '--~...___.~ . -*._~.,~-~u EXPRESS YOURSELF APRIL 9th If the voters of Newport Beach do not express themselves in the city council election April 9th, there are some large, special interest groups who will. Ellis Glazier. district 3 candidate. is running for cou ncilman because he would like to make the voice of the people heard in city council. I Frld1.~, Aor1I 5 1974 DAIL V PILOT f.~ ... . \.._ • TAKE •.. ~~ ((J, FOR. • • . J~; ~~,. ;:....,' Aa·• ~....---...;· ~ ·;;,:>" for all your fam _ily prescriptions • BUENA PARK ORANGE SANTA AMA •.ell .. 0Nri91~ 0,.. D.ity t:JO te t:JO ''"" S..lldol7 1 O t.-7 City Dr . .t .._... Gre•• l l•d. 0,.1'1 I 0-t ''"" D.ity S.Mty I 0 ti 6 J•OO Se. kt1~ •Mo, of S•. CNd ...... • 0,.it IO-• ''"" O.lty Mltdey I 0 to 6 ' .. ' ' • " .· • J .. • • • f f) O~IL. V PILOT 1,000TH CLIPPER -HITS THE WATER Orange County Firm Produces Craft l!!-OOOth Clipper County Boat Lo Salt Luke Clipper ~1arine of Santilii\na has announced the production and delive ry of its 1,000th CJippcr r.lK-21 . The OOat v:enl to lnland Yacht Sales of Salt Lake City. Although in full production for slightly over three years. the trailerable w e e k e n d cruiser has developed fleet associations n a t i o n w i d e.. a ccordin g to Al an Hendrickson. vice president in charge of sales. The Clipper ~11\-21 gains much of i1s popularily because of its S\\'ing keel for case in trailering. 1t fully retracts inlo the hull v.•hcn beaching the boat. The boat '"as designed by Bill Crea\ock. designer <>f the Clipper l\'IK-26, Clipper C~1-4. Clipper C~1-4C. ~le is currently designing a Clipper MK-30. The MK·21 is available in either cabin or flush deck models. Miller Beer Backing Ilobie Ccit Regattcis lttiUer Brew1ng Company bas taken on !he across-lhc- board sponsorship of all Hobie cat national rompelition. The anoouncemen t w a s made jointly by Hobie Alter. chainnan of the board of Coast catamaran, lrvine, and Lauren Williams . vi~ president Df !he M i 11 c r Brewi ng Co mp any. ?i1ilwaukee. -.At the same li 1ne. announcement was also made of the sites for liie 1974 Hobie Cat • 16 and l-fobie Cat • 14 national championship fina ls. The tlobie·l6 nationals \11il\ be held in the ocoean off ~1ission Bay Oct. 9-13. The Hobie-14 nationals will be held at Biscayne Bay, Fla. Hobie Cats are ooe ol the !evr sail fleets that accept commercial sponsorship of !heir races, Alter said f\lillcr \\·ill also lend support to the regional finals leading to lhc championships. "Until oow we have turned dol\'ll numerous offers or sponsorship," said A 11 e r . "t>.1illcr 1-ligh Life has offered us Iola! support with the promise of oon-interfercncc wifh the opcrarions Df our fleets and lhe championship.'' .. tiobie Cal racing is an ideal sport for us in ..-·hich to boo>me invol vt>d,'' sai d \Villian1s ... as we have al..-·ays identified \'.'ith sports that arc ll'ho\eson1e and fun for all." Out of lhoosands of aspirants. 100 competitors in each Hobie Cat ·class are expected to qualify for the national finals. French Yawl Leading Rot111d the World Race P 0 RTS:\IOUTH. England • jAP) -As contestants in the ·Whitbread Round. tJ1e ·World yacht race sailed lot the Hobie (~at Winners . 4..nnounced Winners in Ne\\'))()rt Harbor 1-lobic Cat Fleet 2 \\'inter series have been announced as ~·ell as the schedule for !he Spring Series. All series races arc sailed in Newport Harbor. sl arling arxl finishing in the main turning basin. Winter Series winners: •!OBIE CAT l&-A -11 l Nick Steele: (21 Jerry \\letz\cr: (3) Bob Beauch;:imp: {4) Dean \Vickstrom: !5) Jack :\lcCrav.·. HOBIE 16B -111 .linl Brooks: 12l D. Hershfield : fli Paul Clemmer : ~4J Bill Pettit: (5~ Jim Foster. Dates for the Spring Series are April 7 and 21 and ~lay 19 and 26. 1\ll . ~ev:port Beach J (obie Cat ownPrs are urged to ~rticipatc in the series Small CJa i1us SACRAMENTO (AP) J..egislatioo making it touQ"htr for a plaintiff to get a default judgment in small claims court was signed into law by .Acting Gov. Ed Rtlr1ecke. The bill, by Assemblyman Richard AJatorn ( D • L o s Angeles I. requires ,the plaintltr to at.1uaffy prove hls cfajm be[,... a d<fault judgment may be grant<!<!. I rinish. organizers reported the French ya1\•I "Thirty-three Export" had taken the fourth ll'& h;indicap lead. Savu1a JI. owned by Mexican millionaire Ramon Carlin, was still the overa11 handicap leader In the 27.000- mile race. ll'hich started frmn J)ort.smouth last September. Organizers hope the first yachts \\'ill cross the finish line, during E<1ster wc('keod. .>\pril 12-14. The rront-rUIUlCTS !'till h:i.ve about !.:.Ill miles to go in 1hc finiil leg from Rio de Janeiro. Thirty-lhree Export. a 57- fbotcr captain\'d by Jean Pierre :\I ii/et, spuned into the !cad in mid·Allantic \\'ith aJl in111rcssive burst ·at more than 7 .5 knots. Th is put the French boat ahead of Great Britain II as the leaders approached the Azores. The ftalian sloop Guia ll'3S lhird on handicap. Jn overaU placings, Sayula- sccond. first a.nd second again in the opening three lcgs- n1ainlained fronl po s i I ion ahead of Britain's t\dvcnture and Grand Louis or F'rancc. Coallal Wealher V1t11b11 11l9h tlQ\ldS lod1y. Llthl v1rl1lll• wind• 1>19h! 1nc1 mMn1no hours ~coml"'ll wn1ertv I to 15 'll'r!Ofl 1,., 1tt~r,.,0011t lod•Y •!Id Slhlf.lf\'. H1Qll IOdl\' l'!lld lo \IPPl" IOI. Ci»!.t11 11mper1l11t-e• r1• f"1!fl'I SO lo M. IN1nd ~·lv•tl tl"flf trom so to 1'-Wiler lf<nOlfl11WI SJ. S1111, Moon, Tides l'lllDA'I' S«orod llith ....... ':ll II·"'· S.I ll(ONI IH . . S:OJ II.II\. 0.0 "'"' l!l9h r1r1I IO'# Second hlOh ~~·""' SATUllDAT SUNDA'I' ,.,, '·"'· '·' ):Jf • m . .o.1 t.<U 11.1'1\. '·' ).)I """ O• .l'lr11 llll'l'I , IOJJ3 '·"'· •.I fllr11 •ow 4111 '·"" .f.1 iec.Olld ~l•h 10,17 11."1. ),f Sic-"""' '·°" 11.tn ••.• SI/ft IUM\ l :llo 1 If\. Sitt ?: II o.!tl, ~ lltft •;• 11.1'\. s.r. J:.n '·"" . . . . . c • Abalone, High· Point ·Boat Races Slated TY.'O series racts w l 11 highlight yachting activity Jn Newport this ~eekend. Balboa Y3ch1 CI u b ' s Aba lone Point race Saturdlty 1,1•ill draw the largest entry list as it i! the second feature of the t'llrrent 66 Serie!, catering to yachts measured under the lntemalional Orfshore rule, Cruising Club of America rule and the Midget Ocean Hacing Fleet rule. This is the first year the CCA boats have been included since the controversia l IOR came into existence several • years ago. Skippers who have expired C.'CA certificates will be accepted ii Lhere have been no significant dlanges since lht boat Wa5 measured. South Shore Sailing Club will inaugurate its High Point Series y;ith the Clyde Beegle f\1emori;,il Trophy race Sunday . On the collegial~ saili~ front, Cal Tech and USC \Viii he host to Southern Series 4 and 5 respectively. Sailing will be in Flying Jrs. and Lasers. Skippers of One Too type yachts will compete Saturday and SUndoy in the West Coost Championship regatta out of Loe Angeles Yacht Club. The evenfwas originally scheduled as a wttk long series but was reduced to a weekend regana hceause of lack or entries. South ern California Y a ch l i n g Association calendar: Los Aa,;eles-.Lo1g: Btacb HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Y ACJlT CLUB -Opening Day races. !OR. PllRF, MORF, Cal·?.I), Saturday. CABRILLO BEACH YACIIT CLUB -Spring Seriel, all cla5'«!J, Sundlly. - Sula -..11ay CAL IFORNIA YACHT CLUB -Malit•• 'l'ranoH>ay race, (Walsh Series) MORF, PHRF. Satunlily; Olympic classes reg a t ta , sat~day, Sunday. . DEL REY YACHT CLUB - Sunday Skippers race, Sunday. KING HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Ladies Invitational Regatta, Sabots, Saturday, Sunday. Newport.Balboa BALBOA YACHT CLUB - Abalone Point Ra""• (16 Seriesl Saturday. SOUTH SHORE SAILING CLUB -Clyde Beegle Atemorial stp:~. SAN DIEGO YACIIT CLUB -Encino Poer Plant race, OR, Saturday: JI a r b au g h -Encino Po..--er Plant race, ?i10RF, Saturday; Confusion Series, PC, Saturday. Sunday ; Regateria de ,Bruise, P~at, Saturday, Sunday; I!le de Fleur Race, Soling, Saturday, Sunday; Spring Series, T-Bird, Saturday, Sunday; Colll.n t Series, Cel·ZO, Sunday: Blue Star £1lm1oations. S t a r , Sunday; Spring Series, 110. Sunday. CORONADO YACIIT CLUB -Jr. Spring Series, lMec. Saturday: Predicted Log race. powerboats, Sunday: Southern California Llghlnin.g CircuJt, Saturday, Sw>day. M~sloo Bay Yacht CIUb - nayru eliminations, Sean and O'Day , Salllday, Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACIIT CLUB -Spring Series, PllRP', Sw\day. 00 PEG ·· F.ORGIT -· ts: not satisfied. with the way City Hatt is run. .Are you? PEG FORGIT . . . is a 40.year resident of Newport Beach. She ; been a lead er ln the Zonca C! ll of Ne11wrt Harbor, :ind w~ Instr enlal in ge tting the Senio r Citizen's Cenler built nea.r Newport Harbor high school. Her work with youth through Zonta is well-known in the co:nmunlty. As a businesswor:ian, she Is an expe r. ienced accountant and employer. This experience will add to her val ue as your Council nlember. 40 YEARS OF CIVIC AND BUSINESS LEADERSHIP. .Peg will fight for you- ••• AS SHE DID LA ST W ~EK WHEN SH.E U~A HALL LAW THAT MADE BEGGARS OF COUNCIL SILLY CITY CANDI DA 'Jl£S' . Here are the changes Peg would make: e TWO TERM LIM IT FOR COUNCIL MEMBERS. e FISCAL H0.1'.{ESTY. WHEN ASSESSMENTS GO UP, TAX RATES SHOULD COME DOWN TO KEEP YOUR TAX PAYMENTS FROM INCREASING. e SOBER, WELL-rJANNERED BEHAVIORINCOUNCIL, WITH MORE RESPECT FOR THE RIGHTS OF THE . PUBLIC TO BE HEARD, WITHOUT BEING BROW. BEATEN . • BUDGET PLANNING. COUNCIL SHOULD GIVE THE CITY MANAGER A FIGURE TO STAY WITIIlN BEFORE BUDGET PLANNING STARTS. •DON'T EJECT MARIN AP ARK RESIDENTS. e LE A VE AMERICAN LEGION POST WHERE IT IS. • STOP RUNAWAY DEVELOPMENT·· OUR INCUMBENT COUNCILMEN TELL YOU THEY HAVE FOUGHT AGAINST HIGH.DENSITY, RUNAWAY DEVELOPMENT IN NEWPORT BEACH. HAVE THEY REALLY? LOOK OUT YOUR WINDOW! HERE'S WHERE MY OPPONENT AND I DISAGREE: Lido Isle: ••• beach leases should not be the subject of a popularity contest. The leases should be rene .. ·ed at a con- siderably increased rental rate. Police Helicopters: . . .•• are not being used wJse!y. They should be kept on standby alert, par tlcularly at ni ght, and stiould fly higher. The money saved could pro. vlde more toot patrolmen. Spending: •.• should be li mlled befor e budget hearings begin; otherwise pet pro. jects v:l1l eat up every tar dolla r. --WARNING:-- Ir you are a high-level city official, do not expect to come to me and ask for a SS,000 raise Jn onP. year. I will oppose lhat. If you ar(' doing an honest )ob and earning your pay, I wlll support you as a a dedicated pubUc employee. I know your job is not easy. REMEMBER·· NO MATTER WHERE YOU LIVE· IN NEWPORT, YOU CAN 'VOTE FOR PEG IN THE (!I FIRST DISTRICT. TO MY FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS: ACT.ION NOW ON THESE . ISSUES: Upper Bay: • • • should be reserved for tbe public ... not tor private commercial interests. Bridge: ••. over the bay at Coast Highway should be started right away. We need a 6-lane bridge, a fr ee r ight turn onto Do11er ftom Coast Hwy., a tree right turn onlo Coast Hwy, from Dover, a.Dd r e.routine of Bay Sh<lres trafffc, Bay Club: ... should not be sold. Tint is public property, given in good faith by ~Ir. James · IIvlne to the people of ~ewport. Tell the Bay Club management to for get about buyin g public tidelands. Airport: • ••. }el traffic shOuld be curtailed. A "noise tax" ba sed on how much measurable noise each airUnel generates would hit tbem Jn the pocketbook until they reduce noise levels to th e absolute minimum. I ha ve rece ived messages of support from many of yo u, and I appr eciate your confidence in me . I have not com e to you to ask for money, nor will I use your names in public print for my own benefit. The secret ballot Is an American tradition, and I r espect it, Inst ead, I ·would rather list the people wllo DON'T support me. That would include tile pres. sur e group that is trying to wo rk up a slate of ca r.dicta tes. It also includ es th e bi g developers. I fee l that I have the support . of the r eal people of Newport Beac:1, and I am proud of that support. Thank you for your encouragement and many kind messages during the campaign. Win or lose, I will continue to serve my community the best I can. N 0 TIC~ ~~ h~~~o~~i~~~~;vie~Dm;~;~;~~~m=i~~~:'~: people know you are supporting him . Let 's keep if' that way! I will not accept your donations . , Peg Forgit • I ' -' • 1 1 -,. " ,, ' ,_.,, r (· 11 ,, \ .. :. ~ _l, ' ' ,, \ ' EMCEE JOHN MALMSTROM STARTS SHOW MARK EKOVICH (LEFT! AND TODD VAN WICKLEN ADJUST CAMERAS TV Studio Spurs Studies Chris Raty, Ron Sha ck leford and Cindy Adams. left to right, enact c"'!!'mercial fo r school posters. Girl Athletes By ALLISON DEERR OI .... o.n, Pll91 Siii! '·Boys athletics ha\'c come a.long \vay in 50 years. but at v.·hose expenst•?" TI1c ans\\'er given from six diffrrrnt vic\1-poinls al a mceling of lh.:> Ornn~e Co\m1y SchOOI Boord Association \\J5: girls athleti cs. On 1be panel were a sports editor for a high sc'noOI newspaper. a track star. girls physic.al education director. sch o o I superintendent director of physical education on the elementary level and a CIF representative'. Don \\'oodington . superintendent or the Laguna Beach Unified School District. cited some national figures. • "Public rolleges and universities allocated less than I percent of !heir athletle budgets to v.-omen's athletics in 197~. "Public schools allocoted leSll 1han 5 p!'rccnt. Community r e c r e a I i o n programs spent 20 percent of the spor1~ budgCt on g.irls spnrl.s." (/UOTES APOLOGISl1' 1\Jere Is a large group of aPologists. he added. "·ho fecil lhfs lopsided allocation is only righ"l. "They argul' rh:it girl~ don·1 rt'alJy want to pl ay compctitivt• u1hlc1ics ,<inyv.ay. Or that ~iris athlc11cs is le~ intrresling t~ watch. "And then . thcrf''s thl' old that1\•1nist idea aboul lhc de-fcminiwtio11 of f(.'n;alcs active in al'nlclics. ·• The time has come. he said. lor v.·omen to challenge the \.'estl.'d interests. boys athletics. Quoting Sports lllustraled. Woodington said that "given a fa ir cbance, girls athletics can be a successful program." He listed y:tJal he lf1t v.·ould ~ major problems in equaHzin'i' athletic programs (or both sexes.. "lfow do v.e share the athlcllc dollar?" "HO\\' do v.·r effC'C.1 rqualil\ in renumeration of coaching? The reul test v.iJI De C\ aluating the COOl'hill& Of a girl! var~lly 1-a<Jkelboll team ;ind :.1 boys b.lsketball team ." ''lloY" do Y.C allocate racililies?'' But. h noted, ''if "'C beJia\'C 1n lhe cducatloonl \'1!.lue or sports ror boys, v.c" By CAROL MOORE 0! Ito• O•ltv '"'ft Sl•ll The presidential address on T\' \\•a.s foll O\\'Cd hv a press conference gril lln~ newly elected rcpreserlta· lives. a vocal e1lse1nhle ancJ a lesso n in controversial Spanish. Regular ne\\vork fare? 1\ college st1r\'£'Y of the n1edia? No. Sixth to ci~hth graders at Rea !\fiddle School 111 Costa i\lesa. involved in "mediated learning,'' \Vere operating thl'i r o"·n 1'V stud io. • The Friday special. ln:-i de Rea. incl uded the stu- dent body president's rncssage. a jo urnalisn1 class in· terviewing class t:ouncil n1en1 bcrs and the choral per· fonnancc . Later a Spani.'-h cla!:is enacted ski t!. on the clo~ed circuit sel·up. "r\clivity 111ot1vates these student s tu learn. thev lik.c to work \\11!h t~eir hands," explained lJr. llildJ :itcCartney, district librarian for Ne\\'pOrt·~lesa schools. ''1'hev Irv harder in front of the cameras." The SurrOunrlin gs are inspiring. indeed. 1\ poster On a file cabinet explains 1he transforn1at ion or the last 10 1nonths: ''I'r!1 your Library ... Xot shelves of books but the wisdom of the universe c:aplured and arranged for )'OU." Thanks lo an SS!!.000 fe deral grant. t\\'O )'ears or facuJt y planning and parent rarticipation. the students no\\' use a 1nedia ccnicr full of head srts, n10\·1c car- tridges. tape recorll ings ilJl d ~lide \"iev.'ers rlus the 'I'\. studio. a definite rarit \· for inlerrncdi;i.tc schools. Ge neral referencC books arc di spla yed in\"i lin~l .v but most readi ng rnaterial is offered in a sa!cllitc library on can1pu s. The .students even Lake pa1t in previewing and ._.choosing instructionP..I materials as well as devising streamlined mini -co urses that last for one quarter. Such innovations and new teaching strategies in the key result areas of reading. social studie.~. science and library science have registered g:Linc;; in these sub- jects which had been at 10 percent slippage for several years. ''Since instruction at Ilea ranges fron1 ungraded groups to flexible schedulin!: to indi\'idualizcd tutor· ing. the well incorporated met.1 ia center can 1neet the speciall y tailored needs of each studen t," Dr. ~lcCart· ney explained. Parent volunteers staff the center, he lpin g students to use the references, \\'Ork machines and 1nake their own film s and color lifts. In one ovCrvie""'· sludenls \\'ere U"ing slide tape shows to learn aJ>out baboon s. surfing, adolescent psy· chology and th e history of cars. There was a profess ion al hush in the 1'V studio '"here n1cdiated classes are co nducted bv Hobert Biele· ~m. . Last min.Ute whispers gave \\'a)' to the the1ne music as two student cameramen panned the co un cil and cut in on individual speakers. 'rhe choral perforn1ance. taped earlier. ""'as inserted flawlessly. After the program, two more students can1e in from distant classrooms to report on audio reception . The TV crew watched i n in~t ant replay of their produc- tion and Bielefeldt led a critique. Rea School qualified for the gran t because its en· rollment of minority students i.s hi gh for the district Everyone benefits fro n1 the ;·turned on" instruction. e BEA ANDERSON, Editor l'"d••· A.PfOI !, 1'14 Pl•• 11 --") ... Debbi e Lewis, Va n Wicklen and Malmslrom list en t o instru ctor Rob e rt Biclefeldt's critique of show broa dcas t du ring 50s costume day. Aim to Get on Right Track must believe it for girls. It is the job of :1dministrators to Jay the grou1xhrork lo Hchie\·e it.'' SPORTS EDITOR Kelly Smith. \1·00 attends high school In lhc Capistrano Unified School Distri ct. is sports editor for the school nc\.\·spaper. lvit1n an all-male staff. · Noting that she "was not a girl athlelc but a girl Y.'ho enjoys athlelics" she crilici2cd the treatment of female ath- letes by male. coaches a'ncl students. "They are called 'girl studs', 'mll9Cle y,·omen' and 'brutal ctUcks.' On days "'hen Ibey are competing. the guys make a lot of jokes.' You can guess v.h<lt that does for the morale of a girl getting ready to compete." She objected to Jitlle c:overage of GAA ~Girls Athletic Association \ ncv.s in · schcol and local newspapers. use <>f i-tudent . n1oncy ell:clusive\y for mole athletlcs and aucnUon paid to female :ithlclC'S only if rney co out ror ronncrly all-male t.cams. t!\liss Smilh added lhlt glrl athlMet • must compete in regular gym Clothes. \1·hi le bovs ha ve uniforn1s for every ~porl. Thi! girls. sbc added. must support Their program v.·ith candy and eandle :ialcs. Adding the vie\.\'poin1 of 1he femah: a1hlelc "·as Jf>.year-0ld ~tary 0..'ckrr. a i;or.homorc at Orange High S.:hool v.ho holds three v.·orld track records. "I'm angry at v.·hat's haprening to girl athleles." said the diminuili\'\" ~llss Decker. "Girls are Deing cheated." She noted !hat she started running at age 9 in a par ks and recrealion pro g r a m "because that's all thal v.·as available." \\'AS DISCOURAGED She recalled that soc \\'as discouraged rrom pursuing athletics. "'They eall<'CI my parent! and said my spc.Ulng grades y,ere doY.11 and maybe lhey shouldn't tel me y,·ork out el·cry night." Theo runner noted !ho! there are fe11· chances ror international or clcn county ro1npetltion for ~»Is in track. "Glrl!'I h.'l\~ v.ork jusl as h:ird to get \\'hcr~re, llut "·h1 \e the boys mig'nt ~ c:ornpclltlon se\•crsl d,'lyS in one • \\eek. 1he gi rl s arl' luckr t:-1 ;ct 011c n1eet el"Cr~· l110 \\t•('k.~." Cirls al~fl h:i\'t' IL~~ Lll't:'"•:' 10 €'quipnll'lll and un 11n rn1~ ··TI1•· gi71" drui't even h3\c s11c:1ts 1~u11s1 ;u1d !h11t c;111 cause rnu~CI\' i!lJlUits "\~'(' rlcstric lu ha\1• !hl' h1.i:h JlUTIJl pits n1or" lhan orR·e :1 Il l'''~·· 1\nd. ~11c ;1dd1·d. c1rl~ 1·rin bl' nth!elt''> "\\iroout turning inl'l m1·n i'l'I.' b€.·t:'l runn1n~ for l11 c ~1:;irs ;int.I I dun~ 1h1nl. 1 look hkc ri n1an ""'·" She ft"t•ls · girl~ arc ~t·IUng chC'ti!L'tl really bad" und askL'<I "Do Jh" che<>rleadcrs rvt'r l'On1c and cht.'tr lor the girls !tams' .. ' SELL CAS"D\' On fund-ra l!1ng )o support q1rlc; ~,...Clrt .. · "Are boys evrr a~l.cd to \;,k" :i IJ(JX of candy and n1akl.' !ools of th1:n1~t"'h1~ on .1 str«'I rorncr•" On lnlcre!l'.I in 11on11·n ;11hl1"'·~ ··1~·.· S:in D1t•go Indoor c:1uncs 1111n1f'n·!-i c11:n•!. :.i!Lr .. ctt.'11 more spct.·tt11ors than !ht• llll'tl " l'\'Clll!!. P1-opl€' 8rt• lr11rn1n~ lhl\t lhri 1· 1'- JOm~nc [I) \V8tch other lhJn Stev en r•rt'- fontAlne. <:iris can brc3k rf'('ordc;;. 10.1 ' On ron1 :ict !-POrl~ · 11 1.:1rls a1 • tH·kh!H! girl' 1n too1h:111 1".1;11\ 1h1 ha1·rn···· l.u1•v \l.'i1d\'r ;.:ul~ l'fo. too1d1n:11or 1 .. 1 ·"'''" t l<·n1£·1111· ll1"h ~t:ho11! 11• -<T1hl U 1h·· di'iprup rtiQ!lrlh' runll111;., o[ hr1\·v ;i1,d e:'' l' flrOgr:1ni" ·For the bo~~ pr11i,:r:1nl. lhlrt· ,irt :to• • p;.;.l pos111on~ 111·111111~ 1111!1 j 4 !'I part1c1p.1nts 1 'llunc ho~·" n ·pc.il 1 or a l- to-18 ratio a\·l'rilf.!t'<I O\Cr :Jll th·~ ~pert' ''The gtrls h<Hc thrt't' p;11d Jl'l!>lt1ons lu 6.10 part 1c1punts. :1 ro110 <.f one·lo-210." She dcc;cr1lx'<I a J:;1rl~ roach\ JOh a~ "rr:ld) 1nJ: "<'\'1·ral t• ams f1ir cu1npl·l1tioo \\h1lc supcr11~1n~ .1 ru:1unai:•· !>:.Ile anll < ar\1a<h 10 rai~ 111011,.~ fo1 1't1u1pmt·n1. rounci1n·: up off11•1.:il'. ct• l1nl! th• "-<·hoot t"l11c:1.1 lo l.crp l'rlr 11t tn·arn t,.1r.) t«lt! _ _, · .\h•:inv.h.1lf' 1h1· c'fluth h;i l,i ti lo the lic'losters t1ub to bt·R 1·110111'.'.1 mn1\t•)' fur s1'1. ne1\ !'11cn1suil$ nil of ilw 11lt•1nbcr:. •See r.nt l~~. Pa11e I'! ' .. .. d •• i d DAILY PILOI Personal 1·n;etest Links Fou ndation BEING ALONE lt11't •"" for ........ , ....,. .,.., .. c,...w..., f•r t l•4l•t • le4y llke y••r••lfr t• ~· y••r COMPANION. •• • .:; r Dr., Michael D. Reynolds shows x-ray to Mrs . Edw in Dray , left , • founder of the Orange County Arthritis Foundation and Mrs . Roland L. Perron , founder of the Los Angel es group, during tour df arthri tis clinic which will bepefit from May 22 lunch eon. How does I.be organliation or a group such 11 the Women's AUl.lliary lo tbe Arthrilis Jo"oundallon come about? Usually, there is an interest because of I penanal link V.'ilh the problem. In lhe case ol the Or1 County support group, niother was arntcted-The Lo Angeles women's group v.·as founded at the request of a friend suffering with arthritis. The Loa Angeles 1tory began more than 20 years ago when Vivian Perron , now a Corolla de! Mar resident, and. several other women got togethfr to . host a Dior fashion show to raise funds for the Arthrit is Foundation. ''The Arthritis Foundation needed impetus." J\1rs. Perron said. "The "'wnen got It i:oing.'' · She wall interested in lhe disease and the foundation because one •>f her good friend!. Fioyd 8. Odium, a businessman. had f o u n d himself unable to get out of bed one day, a v1Cttm of arthritis. "He "'aS in a wheelchair \\'hen r met ~.in1," ~1rs . Perron said. "lie founded the orlKlna l naliooal as90Ciation. ·• No one in her family has hnd th e dis(11se, she added. IJ'hc Orange County group v.•a11 started by eight woinen, headed b,Y Lou Dray. ~l rs. Dray's motht'r was a vlctlm of ,arthritit, crippled meanJnc ")otnt," and "!tis," and Wllble to wwk, Mn. mean1nl "lnflammallon," she Dny bod Yililed Ille Voh.m-, explained. 8uroou -oho mowd to Arthrlill II I -which Newpori but found no invites. qu a'cke r y, the •-oupport group, loundallllO Pf~ C o p p e r 11IUE EMPlOYMENT AGENCY --.-.. llJ.OJ12 Sht 'eventually wu uked to bnlcelelJ and other i;naJ(lc serve on the advisory board curt• are an easy lure for !:-========== for the <noge c o u n t y patients in pain. . . Arthritis Foundation and then Arthrl~ Is a sertoUs disease ' which can affect people of any she wu .uked if she knew age. Pt1ore t~ 50 m 1111 on other people-intettsted in Americans currently h-4 v 1 supporting the work. some form of the disease, and Mrs. Dray rec:Mted sever•! It 1trlkes one or out every 10 oJhe women for the board, famW.. In the U. S. and then responded t6 the In ks nearly loo-forms, the challenge of starUng a voo-disease claims 250,000 new 0\8\'a auxJUary. _victi ms eaclt year. Mrs. P.fortlmer Gherman To nlse funds for addilicl'l:il was named chainnan of t h e research. the Orange r.ounty fledgling group during its first auxiliary has planned a Stop meeting. and from there. It Arthritis luncheon ln lhe has grown to an active group Ne~'PQrter Inn for WP.dnesda)'. which . regularly sponsors !\1ar 22, ~·ith Jane Wyman and . ~fita and d I s p en s e a C1a1re TreV<ll' as honored mronnauon about arthdtis. guests. - The auxiliary • provides an Procee<b will go , .to tile oPPortunity for ' triendshlp, arthritis cllni? at the Orange as Mn Perron found when County P.ted1cal C e· n t e r. she mo~ed to Orange County according to . Mrs. .Alfred and affiliated with the local Gallade, benefit chairman. -cha pter. free tickets Circus Vargus s75o value Now durinp .kids week al Beltci't & Edlngef, ab6olulely free lrom Hunflnglon Center merchants to children (1 1 and underl 10< lull admission to 0 . C. lairgrolJncls .. Apr, 1~2:1 All funds rai~ in Orange ·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii.i;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;....;;..-.., Cciunty stay in Orange C.OUnty,11 !\1rs. Perron stressed. P.fonies are eamed through eYents such as omelet brunches. garage sales and luncheons. The \\'Omen nre eagrr to clear up mlsroncept ions about !he dieease. !\lrs. Perron said. The word "arthritis'' was taken fr()llt ''ar t h ros'' SNEAK PREVIEW! FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT! • • Mother's Daze Not Worth Celeb.rating THE SAME PRODUCER . AND THE SAME PROUD WARM FEELING THAT MADE "SOUNDER" LAST YEAR'S DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a high school teacher who Is deeply conccmed aboul the tendency or unmarried teenage girls lo keep their babies. They are often unstable. immature a nd irresponsible. The child becom es an Wlwanted burden on "Grandma," who already has too much to do. I tell tnese pregnant girls about the thou.sands of chlldles.'I couples who rould give their baby a world of love. I outline lhe advantages of growing up in a home with !'NO devoted pa rents. They snap back ~ith. ''I NEED to k~p my baby because !l's all I have," or, "What ~uld people think of n1e if I gave away my own flesh and blood?" · J\.iy sister, who is a social worker. relates heartbreaking stories a b o u t On Club Calendars un\~·oo. IC!Cnage mother.. who are prostitutes, on drugs -their ('flildrcn being bounced off the walls by drunken or drug-crazed boyfriends., So1nc beat their babies bc<:ausc they r c s c n l changing di;1pcrs or caring for a sick child. Hoy,• did !his insane trend gt>! st;irtcd'.' J pray to God something can be done to reverse it. -HARRISBURG , Pa. DEAR H.: The "trend" J:OI started by faMMlt movie 1tara ind citterwlners ~ho -.·ere Involved with n1arrled men or became Intentionally prt'gnant for somt' rteurodc reason and didn't want lo get married. I happen to bow of an u11 married woiua (NOT a teeucer) "'ho decided to keep ber cltlld and she did a be11u1Uul job of ralslal ll But 1uch •·omen are few Spring Socials Set Hawaiians Antiques Birth of the Islands will theme this year's Holoku Ball sponsored by the Hawa iian Daughters Guild ol California, Saturday, April 13, In the Anaheim ConYention Center. scheduled for SatW'day. April 13, by tbe Irvine Philhamionic Committee of the Orange P>unty PhHhannonie Society. A 6 p.m. social flour will precede dinner in the Gold Ro<m, li-tesa Conunons. UC Irvine. The grand ballroom of the Beverly Wilshire llotcl will be the site o( a special antiques .show and sale Thursda y thro.ugh Sunday, April 11 lo 24 from I to 10 p.n1. excf'pt EaSter Surula~· v.l1cn hours v.111 be I lO 6 p.1n. Proceeds of the a n n u a I dinner dance will be used for scholarships. 1974 winners ~ill be announced at the event. Mystick Krewe The Roberl Rappaports will host a Cowboy·lhl!med party for the l\.tystick Kre~·e or Komus Saturday, April 13, in Lheir Garden Grove home. Festivities "·ill begin al 8:30 p.m. Philharmonic A Salute to Spring dinnf'r is , . IJ ' Dr. Jan Popper will present a previe~· program at 5 p.1n. on the concert to be presented at 8 p.m. in Q-awford Hall by Zubin ~fehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Y<1cht Club Balboa Yacht Club \viii offC'r Lhe traditional Easter brunch Sunday, April 14, EastC'r Sunday. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.rn. ln the clubhouse. Easter bunny will erri\'e at II a.m . for a.ii Easter Egg hunt. ~-- OU PWP Parents \\'ithout Partners. Sooth CooSI Chapter 300. will Swing Into Spring via a l'hartercd buo; ti~ 1111• Spri1 •i:: Time Ball. Saturday, April 13, in the Di~11cyland Convention Center. The event is scheduled from 9 p.m. to I a.m. Ticket inforn1<1tio11 is U\ailahlc fron1 chnptrr mcni~rs <ll r~10·!lf,95 or 837-331!1. 1 'tr I ; i , , Your books will love you when you give lhem a new home 1n lhts beauhlul 3 uni! bOokcase of hght Scandinavian . I oak. Your pocketbook w1U hke lhe Special once 3 un1tSJn oak 70" high, ev.i·w1de Rogular price ' Special price S4 59. S.1n Poaro1 260 E ~:'nd S1rci:.1 • f"\11 e11 1~ J"> Boverty H•l!5/9;'44 W1:stm" 81...Q 1(.~IJ) 247·061J Doer'! da 1V 10 6 Frid.iv un1 ,1 'J Sunclay 12 !!I :J Ma&t1>rc.l'laroe1Ban'li:Al'fl()l'lcard . ' - - ~ , ~ ~.~ ' , ... ·o / that her daughter-in-law hasn 't had the li ving room slip-rovers cleaned in tJree years, ~mt do you think she'd have seen if she opened BOTH eyes? A hou5ckeepcr who v."OO!d leave a filthy dishrag. in the .comer of a sink as its permanent resting place \\'OU.Id give me heartburn. BEST LOVED. FILM. and far hel'4'etn. l\.tost terna~f'r! '4·ho becomr prrgnant out of '4'edloek ~llUid clo ~·ell to· heed your ('OOnsel. OF.AR At'lN LANDF.RS : \\'hen I saw the letter titled "How to Be a.Successful ~!other-In-law." I nearly' lost n1y hrcakfast. (I read you in the morning paper.) "One eye closed and one mouth shut." eh? The way I figure it she's a hypocrite. lf the dame noticed with one eye shut Sorry, but I couldn't be so phony. I'd have to tell my daug'nter·ln-Jaw \\'hat I thought. rm sure she'd admire my honesty. -FOil THE TllUTH DEAR TRUTll: I'm not 10 1t1re she'd admire your honesty. Ol.ances 1re she'd consider her soiled sliP""'O\lttl and dirty dishrag nonr of yOt.1r buslnm. il'd PY one closed eye aid 1 closed mouth Is not too big a price lo pay for 1 good reladombip with daglder-bt-law. Sorry 1bolrt yoor btartbum. EVERYTfflN6 FEIRSPRIN6 15 IN THE BA6 Friday at Cinema Center ! D WAROS I I\! \1 \I f \If I( • • > • • " . .. . . . ' . '.' • RD.HOWES and SON _ _. ' . . rlNt J~Wtl.tU roa THltl CtNf.lATIONS ... --JU! YIA LIDO "EWPOllT IUCH • r7S.JJl1 WA.iMIHGTOH IMSUWQ AOfNCl(S, INC. ......... .........,.fwJ.R.l'I~ • Saturday at Cinema West ... no• ............ T •• c •MT•• ,::(ftm.:.•1 ""•••••••••• •••••o•• •••• ..... , .. _._,_ .......... . ... .... ' -· .. .. Manly Art? Linda Sil\'erste1n is among students learn· il~ '1nanly art ' of sel f· defen se in stude nt bo x· ing cl asses al, Bro\1.'n lini\'ersity. The novi ce pugilist at the Pro\'i· dencc. R.I. ca n1 pu s 'doesn't expect to get into any fi ghts.· From Page 17 • • need to raise funds for your club or charity? coll hun1ing1on center 1 897-2533 f()( de1a;1, I of \I~ 1c:im can h:1.,i" c1tiier tops or bottoms. t:O.\CllES' \\'ORt\ ''.\nd, "h" has l t~ ·;rt thl' rour!~ read~· rl""ai• ·l' tht• tllillllll'll<!Jlf'<' ITif'I\ '.lf" "'1Tlth! up rhc tr.il'k for n 1"1: , ,.,, « . * * * SEALED BOXES * * * * * * UNCLAIMED STORAGE \\'hen tht• sca:tbn', O\f'r !:.h'.' has to n1ak1· lhc· i:1ris sr·ll ('<Jndlr s so thr,\· ,.nn 1:1kc h111nt· a 1;:\,\ ,;11 ... 11 1 i~·n rr " Sht· hop~s. '1hc coach said. 1hc>1 110 0111· c1:1.·· 1:11u r1'tl h1> cn 1;..,e 1h1• ~chor,I n11··~1: 1' · .. 1•l1 ll"· btl~ ~ 1('<111\ She feels a good gi rls "t hl1•'ir~ n~oer'1n1 . , •lr' · · •r 1 be: •·a copy of lhc boys. loo n1ul'h fnr 111 .. f{'11· \\'e shoulri serve all of the gi rl s \\"ho \l':lnt 10 pla\. a s1xir1 11 r 1:\'1·ry girl. girl for {'1·rry ~P'l .. ' .. l'roer:•i"~ s:1·)l)lr\ \OT h1• ··oogged do1\'TI in p<.tpcr11·ork so 1)-c t'"'l >t'r htx·o1c~s niorc un1>0r!;1nt !h:i r1 ti•1· l!irl..: for DAI L V PI LOT l f) Libra: You Can Follow Hunch SATURDAY · APRIL 6 By SYDS'E\' O~I All lt AJtl t..'S' (~la rch 21 ·Apri\ 191: Thert' is pressure but you arc f:<IP.LIJIC' of hold tn~ your •1\\U, Contracts. agr{'(>111C'n!111. 101111 ef forts -C\"rn 1nar'nagC' - bcco1ne arc:is \l'hich con11na11d a.ttcnlion. Gemini, \' I r go pe rsons :lrf' hkcly 10 be ill\'l)\\'cd. TAlilll.:S (Apr ll 2() ~tay ~\: l..o'.\'·key a ll pr ri a c h 1s ronslructive . OtJtain h1nl fron1 Arie!i mcSS..1Jtt:. J)On·1 gulp food. Digf·slLon may b1.· s.. 11s1· ri\·l· point. One \\ho n1ccns lil lll'h to you n1av pr .. !l('nt rt·\'f>- lut1cn11ry prcposal. c;t,\tJSI 1 'fay 2l·June 2{11 : Ho1nance. illu~ion. b e h 1 n d - SCCfl('S activi ly are stress..'<!. You en:.-cunh'r 1nd i\ idual \\'ht> ··007.ei;" ,C?lan1our. EnJO\' -but k~J lect v1t grooo,I There ilrc p a s l cosn1111t1'Ht·ntl\ 11 h1r t. shvuld not ·~ o\·1•rlool>~d . i:;· norcd or pu ~hC'd aside " .) CAl\CER 1Junc :i-J\11)' 2·!,: Cpf'QSit c ?-('\ dN•S h:l\'l' )OUI' Ccn1n1unie<itions could bl• best 1ntl"r .:sts <i t h1.·:irt garhlNI. Krvnr it ond t..• Sl'01t r10 t<>i;t 2·~\01 211 i1n'.alvt1c:al Take not hing for You grun h} kno11ini! 11hcr1• i;rarifcd. Cht"<."k n'ltSsagrs. Rel· pr<n f·rbi:.I "\..1·l1·ton" a r t' ali\'CS l \:nd lo ht: ('Ollf~('<i , burt1:d. \l..ik•· u ·' r ul Your q11·n iqo_1·a11 1·e is ttlc \icy. 111torn1ri1li•n l.t·t 01lu·r' l.11011 Lf':o !JUI)• t:~·Aug. 221· (~I that IOU l.JK!I\ -a111 I that I• u nd \'( l>l Lr<l<'11 11 hi ch has bcC'n ti :l !'l' i111\ 11 iihn,n <1ll11•, 1lrn1n r i n all{' 1 .:i 11 \' :u1d SAGITI'All ll S • \ll\ ~~ cinotion11 !1r. l)(':.il -~: i 1 h Dec. 21 1. Fril'nll h:is :1 ~l'~·r.·! ;1wc~~h ,; p c rs 0 n 11 bo 11n<l 11 ;1111~ lo c·onftd · 1·,. 111w11· ~-llr1 .. ·rt.-t·.\ ll(' :i lcadC'r rni nded 11·11hout t:M:1ng ~11ll1hlr. 'l l'llll}('r (If OPIXl~i!(' M~x \\,Ul1~ \'lltf.O 1Aug. 23 S<>p! 22 •: to be UIKlf'rS!oP.ld . ,\l.1n1· 11'~111 \'C'rs1111lc aµp roach to 1111.lncy on you nnd )OU ;u'(' cJll1•d ()n s1IUilUOfl is tx•st -R\OLd ht·1n~ 10 groii' Lii> and ri'~l)111d 111 <'lnl'f'd in. confinl•1t. rl"~'ll"l'lt•(' <111:itur_. n1.111n1·r. ()(>;ii \I 1th r r~,1t 11·c JX"'Oplf' 11 h) C~P!l l { ()!(!\. 1 !).•, '.:!~ •. '.n arr r11 l'ptil1· to Ir!.'!. h 19 •: You gC't lrtl'lllll\' 11h 1r•· rTI:'l tC'J'i al. ne11· 1dC'as. fr unl vnc 111 p•JSllloll nf LIBR.\ tS1•p1. 2J. Otl :!:! -:111•hor1t1. It I~ ~ru·1 ·r" :111d C1clc is such .lhat 1·ou c.:in <'0t1 1d n1d 1n n1111>1n!! ro-111 for $0ur r 1.'s's fu ll ~ l-.·11.001'1. :-uu at lop. l\n,111· n :111d rl'trrnl·h. tl't1 r cln11·n :i nd rt'Sl)C nil :iet·.-nhnj:!ll t;1'111lnl. rrh111Jd en ~·rungl'r 1.,\ru,·1111·1•. \"tr i:,o a1td Saglllnriu' J.ll'r!-1111~ loc'll~1on. lr.11 rl. SIX'(' ta \ study 01n d ph1l o ~oph l ~·.1I undl•r:.t <i tll.hng (If 11h1•rl' ;.ou ;1r1• i.;.iu1i; a11rt 11!11 Fan11l;. ~ 1r1•111tlt'.r shuuld bt· 1ncludl'<I in '' 1.1 t•hnnji(' at11·Cl111;.; 1~·rwn:1\ c n 1 l runnlcilt L11rrc:.pond. 11r1t!' .11t11•r11,1· llttd \h1ht1 ... h l'ISCES , l·\•b l~~1.1ri:h zo, I )1..: b1•n1•.1!h .~urfa('(' -I inti f1(i ! /llu l'(' 1'0 Hlt'l1111!t; 11 \lt'f<·~! I .Ht'!>. ~;l\ ll lj.!S :ind b:ul~ll1~ pnx ~'durt·~. 1.i1t·1I.. 1111h \,·1:.1! 1in:11~:I (It\ :un !l.'.lr!111 'r'hi)l l µrt i>Cl.'al I·: I,. n1 l' ti t of 1 d>.'l'1•pt1r 11 11111·111\un:il o r •lh•·r111"t" d~'•'' ,.,,.1 -RUFFELL'S- uPHoLsteRv ' Wht11 Yo11 WoRr Tht le11 1 f l 2 Harbor l lwd. Co_uo Meio -541·025' Foljtnt lhr~ubh on ht1n('h. CO'.JIJ 111.:urc '"· u1~orl;1nt lr:arn b:. h·athing. l-:1•(_1p up • 11:i1 .-:========::::=:: 11 1th spt:·1a1 !>tuthl·s r on,ult .\Ql'.\Rl t:S 1.l.o11 z ~r,h Aqunr ius. Uldl·r 1111·11~lx·r 1A IS•· Ernpha51~ "0:11h;1n)! · nf COLOR •WILD AN IMALS •~TREAMS • BREATHTAKING' SCENERY •A t~ wHdh ft •d.,enturt story • Girls Athletics diJ A \rcmon'S UNEFIT MA TINElS 5.t.I -.<My ALL SEATS '1.00 ~tary Deckers and !he Kyle 1ta111'lrs f':trly <'!lld cct 1h1·n1 1hc quality tra ining they llobcrwn sct·s a proble1n 1'.it11 .'•rl.: f"i'l4·hin-: utn• 1· grades and find ing "th<:re isn't l u· "il!l'\· t' 11 11 ;1 I 1 l ,. ol progr::a mn1 ing ::as in \01\cr ··\\'e ha\·e progr:11ns fo r r·n ~tl'tflTI• ;1rfl \1,.111alh (;if!t'd ~finors. ~·hy can'! 'ol'C hol'e ti·"''" !or a1t 1l~·t1, " h1· asked . Phylhr Hl<.it1. ad 1nini~tr;i\i\'C :1-si~!a•'I. ~:JUT l\r rn !'cc1ion, Ca I i f ornia lnt erscholaslic F"dC'raticn 1LJF •. r.r1d tctPd the ruture dirt?Cuon or girls :1t hl1 1 1~·5 She secs n1orr jo1111 1n.:cts. 1r1o1r.: \\!1 ... n • '·'· '11·• Ir•)~ .\t l;i~I t,,I'~. c;. l ~ reo•n, ,,. lhl' high sehools in the ~late l. ',. 1u!1• 11, Jl>Ul 1ill' (t1v SPO RTS\\ l::\R W~•l<l+I! ~l•U 11• M•r•nr -"••· r.r,.Ht! llr•<~ ll•l!IO• l>l•nG t1t:s 1 1884 Newport Co st0Mt10 S41·1~S7 and mC'n roaching i;1rls as a ---------- 1 oc,l1tl<! 11! -~111 '~ ; 1r, 11• SUPj}IJl l 11\ I 11 -••t 11 t I· lion I n1li, :11~ •111 rul··~ a:1l1 n·::ulntu·n.• ., h1 ! 1'111 1 ,\. llil'~. lr<•ll'I irl;1IHl'l nl d _,I St'r1·irt•s :111 t ~•.1lf111~ She abo exr'llrt~ "n1or.~ fr\·.;~ur1· 011 girl afi ll!IC'• ;uid on women l'Q<tchcs. b u t hopcfulh. 1,.,, 1·1111:h,1bis vii nu· ;1\l:trd .. •• ..,p,,,., ...... 1.•1"· ... --. . "He opposed Promontorv Point" BILL AGEE x l111ine11man Newport tseacn "'TY 1..ouncil r , . ., ' , 1.,' .,,..,, 'a. """'" C•• ~ •• .,..,n,,,. ,,.,. /(lol .,,. , .• ,.~ r,,.,. VAN & STORAGE AUCTION ll'h"nl 1l1c progran1 i s !---~ dcsignL'<I." I L0 \\'ER GRADt:S FRIDAY-APRIL 5, 7 p.m. !Jr"nis 1{ n b t' r s 0 11 . PE coordinator for the Foun tain lall('' School IJ 1~1 ric l . described lhe d I s I r i c 1 ,.1 .. m•·"l ~1r\· 1>r0Yrl\nl th:il 1.,~ equal for both sexes. I Hundreds of Sealed Boxes, Furniture. Stenos, TV's, Appliances and much mare from Sadcleback Mo•in9 and SIOMIC)e, Oran<Je. Calif. Mo•ed for con•enience of sale ta: "On !he l;ind(•roartC'n l(ll'CL for example. lhe program 1 \\1 rks 1:~1 1;~~cho-rno1 11r skills! 1h:1t ca rry 01·cr into the ' l'l:1s~roo111. JAKE'S AUCTION GALLERY 2722 N. MAIN, SANTA ANA. CALIF. ,_ l llllocll'li ··\\"e !e~t l"a rl~ ·11 !"rl'lS ut physical de\ r·lop'!l\ r.1 ·i·l·r· hails. 11il h !11: kind 1;!, 1:rcgra11i. 11c t·:in find the" EASTER SALE!!! 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TM JVC AC 1380 •J a tint quality cauttlt dtck t~I will 111,n YOtl• ctr into a COnctrt ••• rNhlttl lik• ,...,.rst, ton. Mid 'IOI. eon1rol1, lull b•lanct and tift'lplt ' ti1C1 .•. All Solld S1a11 JVC n i,....,td, .. GUARANTEE WE SELL • RAPID FINANCING • 24901/2 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA PHONE 17141 642-9531 CHiii lolO~r1 1;111u r•t.. 11JO.r.lrii .. ,)O ,., .,,., -·~ tOOO.r.M•tJOl'M NIVERSI Y STERE \ • • j • • . . . ' + , •• . .. I'm Glad It's About Over With, Says A_aron • the 'i\11Y il's supposed to be p\ayrd nod if I get a pitch to hil. I'll try to d1s:Jose of it. I'm !!(lad it's about O\'er wiih." CINCINNATI 1APJ -"I've alv.·avs though1 that time \\'as on my sick'." ~laitk Allton sald Thursday after the 40-year- ofd slugger unl<'ashed a dramatic home run to ti c Babe Ruth's all-time record of 714. The Atlanta superstar's limeless chase The Braves hod "·anted 10 11ithhold Aaron from the three.game opening . series in Cincinnuti that con!Lnucs J Saturday a.nd Sunday following an opc'n , o( the legendary Ruth ended abruptly - on his first s"'ing or the 1974 season vihen Aaron drilled a Jack Billingham fast ball ) over the left fi eld fenc:t• in Jl ivcrfront Stadium. "I still fr.cl-tike I do 0"'l' fans 1n Atlanta a shot at 715," Aaron said, "lluL yes, l a1n going to play S;:iturday. ··r m certainly going 10 play t'ik' gan1c -Sl1arn1ru.1 dute · today. The club announeed ilS Intent ion, triggering con tr J\·ersy. BoWie Kuhn. cornmissiouer o! basebutl. said he cxptcte<l thl' Braves to US(' Aaron us they had a ~ear ago. plny1ng roug'.1!y t"'O of every three ga111C'S. 1·~· soft·spok{'n supcrst.ir 11·asn·1 1>l<1ct.'<i in 1he linl .. UI> for certuin until shortly bcforl' g_amctiinc and h l' responded v. ith \Vhat the standirig rQJm cnly t'ro"d of 5'.!.15~ h:id t'Ome to see. The homer. u thrt..>e-run Ola~t, 2;itlL-d ovcl" th t' 375-foot n1t1rk and can1c on a 3·1 rount froin the Cincinnuli right.ltl..'lnder . Aarc·1 hnd takt"n the Qnly 01hcr ~trike. a lclli•r·high fast ball. "It "'as a cood puch," Aaron s:ud. "I vn1s guessing f11st ball. Ill' got it up :i l111lc." • Billlnghan1 said t111~ 11i1ch s:iilt-0 on hi1n. tll..11 lt v.;1'> ;1 1n1sU1kr :ind .. he h11.s rnistakcs.·· ··!le· dC£l'r\·,.., it." Bil!111gha1n said •·11c·~ the greatest ]\'(• {'1Cr ~·1'1>11 Ji':- unforturl'-!\(• •n~· h1l t1 agaui~t nll' Billlnghum ond Aa ron n1el ui thl> small room beneath t h~· s1adlun1 v.'h{'ru bo!h fac"L'<i 1ntt•r.·1e•.1s front :1 h:111cry of ne"·s1nl'n. As the lll"O pasSt·d ,~<irh 01hcr. Hllllngham p..1ttNI Aa ron on th<• batk and Fllid SOffl~'· "('on~r;itu\afionS. buf \I hy did you have IJ do11t on nl e" Aaron rnl'rl'ly rhuckll'<I Thl' _R;,im~ 11<111 1nlrrrup1t·d for x:.1x 1n inu1c.~ ll:i \'1c1· Pn·s1deut {;cr<ild fl ~urd. 111 r .~1111 h1· tos..; out 11\•· fir st h.ill of r.11• ~··;i..;un an(,! l\uhn ~1rnill'd onto ·tht• fit·!d IQ l<t111gra1u!<1ll' ,\;u'Qn ··Tlus 1:,: a grl'OI day for 1·ou ;•nti 11 grt•<it G<iy fer h:i . .._•'ndl," fv1'd to!d A<iron . •·CoOd luck for 715 and a good rnan: 111or1• Kuh n p:·ai~'l'll ,\;U\Hl ·" .. n, l {•f11~ I :.l• ur the ~rl•;11 profess1or1al~ 1u pl,1 \ lilt· :...1111l·. Lul 3 grC'nt gi:ntlrn1 :111 a, \~'l'll " Aaron broke a11:1 .. fron1 the S\1a11n uf 1e::1 1nmates lh:ll i.:rCC'ted hirn at homl' platP and ioggf'd to :.i box adjacent to the 1l'11rn 's dugou t ""hf're he k1ssl-d hL~ v.•1fl'. Billyr. \1ho· l1ad !cars strcannng <1<11111 h~r cheeks., II \1<ls his 96th hon1e n1n .i~:1111st C1nci11nau. 1Jll'lurl1ng ~in this. e\ly v.h1·rt' pr'I f('s~iooHl h:1.-:t·b:11\ bl'gan 1n !116!1. "E1'(•ntuallv 11 h<id !o t'Otl11' ... ;\,iron s.;ud "It's <1 ioad off 1111· h.:1(·k .. ,\;i ron s,11tJ lu.:; 11ut1;;l l''l:t1\1•1nl'lll 11:1~ ,11111, <l 1 tirn thl' tlr;1vf'<> t !t·Y. a ll•ad /Hltl 1i~1 ,.i.111 !1 u:11;t~ · ~' Jll't .01 •tilt'!' h •ll1t"run now," he. ;,.utl ll 11(' h;id 11011 I'd pr111J;1hl,1' Im 11'o1'r l h•·l"' 111 t.ll'r 1·lul.i1011."' !lnnki11~ I h;l!lljlcll. 11 " " P,i\hni,h:un ~t11d ht' knt•11 1hl' ti:dl 11.1' nut /ls ~II ;1.; .-\;u on ',11t 1\. h11' l1 ~1n1 1n1·nn' llanh ~.111\. · I \..nl·\1 I h.1d l11l lht> h!lll g vd. bul 1 d1du'l l.111111 1t 11,1. out" A.'lron grounch r! n11:. 11 :11\..,•d ;in1! .,·11n·d aud !1111•d 11111 1i '1•11l1·r 111 ht' r1h(!1 thr1c ;1µ\~.';1r:t111·1·~ 111 1!1" ~·;11J1•· ll1s '"l\!ild 1u11 uf th•· tl.11 11;1-. 1h1· ~ 1~~~11d c>l t11-. l"areer. 11111v1n '~ h11n 11un.;1111·1111· 1h1rd ,,,11ti1· .• 11 111111 · lhl 11!\h \\dl1" .\l.11· :' 10 S/1ocJ.· lo .\J r .~. /~111/1 Braves Fans. Show Mixed Reactions ,\l"Li\'.'IT:\ -llf'nry A:-tron·s rrl·urd- 1~ 111):! hoinc run against tlK' C1nl'1nna11 H1·d" on Thur.,da~ v.a.~ n11 •l 11Hh 1n1x1·1l r .. :i1·11n11s b1 l10111l' fa us ur tht• All:in ia ~~ ·~!ts' Hu lh af11•r rh,• \tL111!1 :-t:ir 11+-<I h••r h11sb111ul"s f:nn ou.' lt.r,,·h.dl n•1:ori.l "I! f ;l!tll' .h IU) 'hui•i.. INGLF.\\'00!) 1AP 1 -~li!y,•aukcc's Bucks return hotnc with a ·con1m;uxhng 3-1 lead and need only one 1norc vil.'tory over lhc Los An gl'lcs Lukcrs 1.0 ach·anC'l' in the !':ational Baskctb<lll .\ssoci;Jtion playoffs after a super p1:rforn1;i:1tc. -1), 111'< . ,\!i"s. !lu!h 111~h<'d \,11(lll 'h1vk ;ind ht•,dH1 1n1il~ ;,11. 11'11! l<i h1, ,t h !llv n1Hrl-. ;1Jid (~111(11111\' H/)\l :ird "Our defense \vas super <HKI 11'C n::illy did a job on Gail Goorlrich:· declared ~l ih1•aukee coach Larry Costello. ··\Ve haven't b&>n plnying that 11·cll lately but in that game v.•e really put it ;ii! togethe r. "It has to be one of the best gan1cs 11•e played all year." Th e final score v.•as 112·90 but even that was deceiving. \\'ith 1 :'15 left in the thi rd quarter. the Bucks led by 39 points after ovcNrhe!ming the Pacific Division champions. ''\\'hen Kareem Abdul·Jabbar plays as \•oell as he did in that fourth game. he picks the whole team up. He v.:as jusl supe r," added Costello. There v.·as no argun1cn1 from the Lakers' side. Goodrich. their leading scorer. had been limited to onc fi eld goal -t"wo poin1 s. They had flubbed co nlinually and and the crov.·d of 17.50:1 at the Forum filed out early. "\\'e just did everything 1~TQ!lg ."' :idniitted Lakers coach Bill Sharman. \\"e shot SO· poorly (33 percent\ that v.c 1riggered their fast break. I still feel that i\lihvaukee has the best personnel in !ht' league and when they put it toget her likl! 1hey did, they will make anybody look bad." The Bucks led 30·21 at the <'nd of the first quarter, 52·39 at the half and thrn QUISCOrcd the Lakers 3'1-14 in the third period despite six Los Angeles points in the final I :08 of the stanza. Jabbar scored 31 points, had 16 rebounds and blocked six shots to domina te the game as his cohori. Bob Dandridge scored 26 and had 10 rebounds and blocked a shot himself. Th e Jfucki 3imed their defense ;:igalnst Goodrich and his only fi eld goat and his only two points came in the fi rst quarter. After that he \vas quiescent. Dodgers Se11d Sutton Against Pa£lres Tonight LOS ANGELES <APJ -In the year nf the streaker. the s1 reakingcst tean1 in major lcaguC baseball hopes to open the season tonight 1\'ith an rye-eatching lineup and some darinf foo111'ork. The Los Angeles Dodgers. 1\·ho stole 17 bases in 24 spring exhibition gn1ncs. h3ve been known for !heir early season streaks in lhe past five years. some of them good and some bad. \\'ith Don Sutton on the mound this evening, they'll clash with one of the Dodgers Slc1te 7,15 p.m, I :10 '""'' 1:1.0 P."' +.10 Pm. hottest teams in baseball, the &in Diego Padres. Los Angeles \1-0n 17 games this spr.ing, most in the club's Ca!Uomia history. The Pad res. how"Cver. "'on eight of their last nine games 3nd the only IGSS in the spain was by one run in extra innings. Tonight's game is a contrast in stYJ('S: San Diego stole just rour bases at I spring. Part of that statistic is explained by lhe fa ct that the Padres ~a v. e acquired such veter~ns as W 1 l l 1 e ~1cCovey, Bobby ·Tolan and Glenn Beckert. The opener is scheduled lo start at 7:30 p.n1. because of the energy crisis - a half hour early. Last year Los Angeles lost si~ of its first se\1en gan1cs and found a spot 51, ga1nL'S back of fast·starting San Francisco. Two years ago. the Dodgers ¥•Oil seven of their fi rst eight and in 1971 I.hey Jost six of their first nine. In 1970 Los Angeles IMI the fi rsl !Ive games of the year but In 1969 the Dodgtrs won nine or their firs t 12. - HAN K AARON IS MOBBED BY TEAMMATES, CINCINNATI 'S JOHNNY BENCH. Hit Produces Wave of Awe . T c<i 111111alc.~, Rivals Rearl lo Recortl-L.vi11 g fl 0111er CJ.';'C!Nr-;AT I fAP1 -llcnry /\<iron speaks 'SOftly and carries a big stick. .. It just sho11•s huv.· greH t l'ilc guy i5." raved Cincinnati 1nanagcr S p Ll r k ~· Anderson. "Hc"s suppos11d lo be undf•r all this prcssurl'. and he hits it ou! on his flrs l s1ving of the year." Under siege from one of. baseball's thornicsl ('Ontroversil'S. Aaron put to re.~r nny suspicion 11·ith one lighuiing flick of hL~ eobra-ciuick 11rist.<;. In ouc t!Pctrify1ng 1no1ncnt. he uc·d Rabe 1-turh's all-tl111c home run record qf 714 -a pinnicale n1any said 1rould nc1·rr ))(' sealed. "It 1va~ like build ing Disneyland and np...·ning 1ht• gale:· said ,\a r on · s te.in1mutc :\orrn \Jilll'r ... The production h.:id !Jt.l·n n1ade and r.1e slagc 11a~·set ·• . \aron's s!L'oke produted <i 1va1·c of a11l' fro111 fan.''. foes and ;1 capti\'at('d nattQn . "ll n1;idc mi· mad .'" s~iid Hl'fls' t'apl;iin Prlc Hose. "/ didn't n1ind it being a horner. hut you"re always disappointed when it hap[}C'ns 11·ith n1en nn hasc. But llcnry dcser. es it." The vicliln or !he three·run blast 11as ~t.'.lrting pitcher Jack Billingham. l 'hc ill-fared pitch v.·as a fastball ovf'r t h 1: outside eornl'L .. ll 11as crankvil\C'.·· said Beus· catcht·r . lohnnv u~nch. 11ho "'i:.ilcd \aron good lurk :is he stepp<'d intQ th e batr11r·s hux. \\"ith the count 3·1. Billlnghan1 had to 1·cnture into Aaron's deadly zone. .. "\'ou don'I rn;1ke n1ist;ikes 1 i llenr.1 A;:rron.'' lli!l 1ni;h:in1 1no;:rni:d . The g:nnc 11·as little over five minut~s old. Bdlinghnm iook the ~t>tbatk in stridv. and the Ht'<is rallitd frorn a li-l dt>fic1t to soolhl' the 11 ound, The Reds 11un 7~ 111 11 innings. "l.ook ."' Si.lid Bit!ing':i~1ni. 'O\l·r :1 _,_ ··"-,.. 1-. ;,. l'inal l-lo1nc R1111 l\'lorc ln1portanl ATLA:\TA -Hank 1\Jron of !hL' Atlunta Br<11·es. 11·ho c1outC'd the 71~1h hoinc rl1n of his earl'er ag<1inst th e Cinc1nn::r11 Rl'ds Thursd;:r~·. s;.iys lhl' biJl: one for hin1 1\'ill be lhe J;:rst onC' of h:s rarcl•r. .. You knov.'. there's btcn all this talk of i14 hoin~' runs." /\:iron s;:r!d 111 a 40-pagc special edition in the At):1 n1a .Journ::rl. .. Do ~ou kno1v 1\·hat •he in1por1<1n1 home run \\ 11! b(' :o rne: Tlic la<>t Oil(' I hit. Thats the one I.hat will Jaat." ' ,\;iron ne1·ds nnt· morl' homer 10 surp<1S'> the all·tin1e ma)or lca7111· hon1c run r('cord hl' 0011· sh:1rcs 1\ith Ruth . .\aron ~a~s he·d l1kt· to hi: 40 hJ!!ll'f.' a{!oi in th1') yen r so he c;in .. quit on tor of the g:1n1<",. st·ason I'll gi1(• up 2:i hon1~ n.111~. H'"nry Aaren get the fir~t 1101· " \'ict' Prt•~ident (;l•r;1ld IL Ford . 11·hn 1o<>s<rl cut th(' first h.dl for !lu' tr:.idll1on;d major l1·agUl' upcn"r. rringratt1l r11l'd 1\11rcri 11h(•11 1i1nc v-as t:llltrl for ~1 pre~~ntt1!1n11 Fr:rrl r:<1l!cd it h.'lseball. ·· .,.,., µ,rct1t d.a~' for Hr;11"rs· rn.111:1~,.r Eddi' ~[;1th•·11 s l\3lthl'd th(' ball :1rc 01\'i" till' t"ut·r n1·ar !ht• :lilJ.fool n1<1rk ;1nrl. ~!1f.Mlk h1~ he:1d 111 _,1!1·nl rcspt·ct. · 1t canll' !>11 ~uddl·n 1t 11<1.; ~urprl~l' and a ~hlJ( k " .-\tlan:a hullp1,.•n cucu !i f\.!'11 ~11\rs!ri ;1 1.;r111led 1e!er<1n. 11.1 ~ ~l·nlHlll'Otd. · It hrcught a fl··.• tr:1r~ to n1y •',\'(' I 11a~ crying :1 l1lt ll' b1 1. ;ind I fv!I hkl' ;cuing up to Jl;ink ;ind ~1}i11g ·no11 11{' t·an l':l'.it',1 rl·lire. · .. .\<iron 11·;1.~ a q111·~t1nn n1;1rk 111 thf· lineup un lil Hi;n•·,· i1H1l·1.d~ hur!dl"d h{Jur~ h('fOrl' µ,;1nl'"11n1<' <1 nd n1ade the rh•L'1s1on Th(• rl uh hdd tak1·n lhl' <;l;1 nc! !I 11 ;11Hcd 1\aron\ rrcord hid t11 rolll<' ill Arl<1 :1t;i nl'Xt 1\1•ek Thf· •u1nounti:n1e11t trigi,:t·rl'd 111dcspr(·;1rJ rr·:icti• n. R:1•.-l;;tll (';in1nu~~1•1n1·r J{(111u • l\uhn ."'l·ppt·d Ill anti :.1n1nA;L ruggl'~\\·d i\itn,n Fl;1'.. ~l 3thc11~ hitt1,rl.\" l'l"SC'lllt·d thl' ;1ct1on. ,\;i~c., ~:aid h•· 11 r11ild pl.1.1· in Sa:urd;1\··., g;11nr. :le v.ilJ fHf'l' 2:i-rt'i1r·old ~oulhpa11 J)cn (;t:llr-tt . 11•):0 has ht1>n hun1cd for SC\'Crl 1\itr+Jn hOmt:r.~ V"I Tel•pllolo • HERBERT AARON, HANK'S FATHER, WIPES AWAY TEARS AS MRS. HANK AARON LOOKS ON. ·I 111«h he 11 u11ld h:il'r 11aitc·ct"' until !lh'" l.ir:.11es oix·n :.t hornt:. s;.iid \\'1lhc 1\1Hlt•rson of A1!;1111a "1'111 slill going nu1 thl'n' :'lhJnday night hr1·<n•~f.' thr Bra1·t'" :1rr 1ny tl'an1. win. lt1."e or drt11v ... l'hc Bnnc,; play tlM:1r ftrs t gan1c at ho111(' ~loncla~· ot~ht ai.:ainst the Los An~ctcs r)odgl•rs and fans n1ay have an opportunity !hen to Sl'C Aaron surpass B;ibc Hu!h's all·lin1e ear('(.:r hotnc n.111 r('{1lrd or 714 -unless th'"c slugger ('Q nnt.>ets again in Cincinnati. ·rhe Braves n1ect lhC' Reds in ,('1ne1nnat1 on S:i turdav and Sundav and Aaron is expected to 1)!ay in at leaSt Olll' nf th,,se gan1es . &~·retar:-· Be\'rrl~· Craham of 'larirua -.;11d 1! didn't rnauer to hf'r whL·re Aaron 111•d th•· r1:1·ord. "l !lunk th""y di1! th(' ngh1 thing in n1!2kit1!.! h11n p1:1y," she !>n1d. "I !h1nk it 's i.:fl·at. fi r 's rl!:l!J~· son1(·thi11g . isn't he .. ". \lrs. \\'illie )'ope of 1\tla11ta said "i\'s ~n·at hut r think lhc~· should h:i11· kepi h11n nn the heneh until the Braves i;ot hPllll' "Aftrr :ill. 1h1.s 1s his hun1e.and 1\tla11\;1 hc:ln11gs !u th(• fa n~ ti)()," she rontcndt'd fJ!hrr~ su rr1·~·l!d indk·atl·d !ll{'y didn't cart' Aarun Jut :\o. ii ~ -;1s ICJng :is ht! 111! it ··r think hls tiniing v.·a.<; gre.i1." s;iitl sr(·retar~· Hila l.ovel:it:c of Atlanta . •·Jle Ju:it didn't 11·as!e :u1y tin1e. 11le sooner th•· bl·llC'r 1ras the 11'a1' I looked at it." ll111~ JackS<1n Qf · l}c(·atur said !hi' I~ ing-hon1~·r didn't n1attcr n1ueh to hiin. ··J'd just likl• to SN' hinl hit 71f1 herr."' .Ji1t~.-0n said. ··1 hope. he hits 40 n1orc l111s ~1·ar I kno11' he'll hi t <1t least 35." e .\'o .<;urprlse :\E\r vonK -LiKe ma ny othl'r haseba!l fans. i\lrs. Babe lluth \1·asn't Iillrpriscd Thursday th;1t Ha.nk Aaron hit his 7\~lh home run. .. 1·1·e cxpL'cted ii for ;1 long lirne." S<1id Sports i11 Brief "1"111 :di for It .. ~ •• 1U .\Ir..;. H11tl1 . ) 1lunk 11':-good f11r lh" ·;!:11111~ II fills uµ 11ark.s I n·;ill~ 111.•h 111111 hh·\.. ;ind I horil! hP'll h11 111;111~ r11nrl· A.'.kl'f! ;1hout 1h1·1 r pl;1) 111~ ST! lr~. \1rs. Huth \\011ld nu! 1·u111p.1ri• tilt' \•,1u forn111l;1bl1• hll!l·r~ "B,1h1.· v.;1s ;i p1ti·her :1s 1\('ll a.'i an out ficldf•r , n·rn1·rnl~·r .... c.;1i tl \l rs. Hu rh. ··He "'.'.IS n grl''11 rd!·;1rou11U p!:iyrr. Anil. rc.1lly. h~· n1·11•r !hough! .... o rn:ich of h:.s hon1e run rt'<'Ortl ." • ,,,,,.,,,, r·,,,,,,r,.fltlated \\',\!'ll J.\'(;T1')\ -l'l'i''>ldo•!ll .\'i:\Oll lt·h·ph tH·d l/1 •nry .\;1rnn 1od:1.I' to ('ongn:i!ul;1tt• lh•· \tl;1n1 ;1 llra11·s sl ugi.:1·1 fur 'n1.; Thur"l"l;.1\· h(ln1" run 1h.1t tl•'<l l~d)I.' Huth's rr•evrd ·or ~I~. th•· \\h11·· !1011"''" :11H111lltl1 l'll, \1xnn. 1n 1!11· l1l•·-i1111111!c• i: ;111 . .. 1·xp1t·~-"''d hr~ ;1rln111•at1011 an 1! ro11gr:11ul.1l 1011s." !ht' pn·~\ 01f1cc ~•11rt •• ~f! •••• f... . ',,,,,fl,,,,·"" \\'ASlfl:\f;TI),\' -ll;onk .\:iron·~ 'j1~01 home run 11;1:-for111:ill! r1·rol.'.ni1.rd in th~ U.S. Scnalt' 11it1rsc1:1y w11h a n·<;olut1on 11f eon~r;11 11l;1t ions . ln th1· Ho11s1-. lh•· :1n1tnun\·f'111~·nt 1111-. gn•\•!t'<i hy a stan<lin i.: 01.~11on. Tht• S"u:11f' n ".;<1111111111 11a' ~pon-;.orr..-1 by S11n. ll111Jert II. ll un1phrr·v 11.J·,\111111 . •, v.!10 .'ia1d hr ts ;1 Lin "11ho lov(·~ h;is11t>.1!i n1i.:h1 :111d d:iy." Jlurnphro·y 1·11·kL1l np «crspon~ors in H1•puhlit:;1n \\hip l:oh•·n l ;riffin n: 'll(')11g:1n. ])111no<:r;dH' \\hip H111'1•rl C. Ayrd of \\·, . ..,, Hir~in1a ;ul<l !:f'f1q;ia Sen.-.. l!l'.f'Jnan E. Taln1<.1d;.:c..~1d S;.in1 . .:\w.w_ Tal1n;1dt:l· Offt'rl'd his pc rs 0 n a I enn~ratula11nns n11d 1•xpn·:.,1·rl hope th·1 1 1hc 1\tl :1nt:l llravf's st.:1r 11'ul1ld hold off u11 h1<; next hn111" un hn.»1k1ng n:1b" l{oilii,. fl'C'Ord un1 1I ;\fond;1y ni ght in All.1nta . DiGregoi·io Top Rookie; N eucombe, S 11iitli Win: Bl"FFALO -Erni" f)i (:r('gorlo, v.ho lo·d !he .\'at1on;1! Baskt.'tball Associ<it1 on 111 uns('lfishnl'S.S on th(' coort. "as unsrlflsh off tht." :.urfaec Thursday 111 fr('di1111g his IPammatcs 11ith lll'"lpin,I{ hun 11111 !h(• ll ookic CJf the Year award for 1974. .. ''Y tean1ma1es pl;1yed a big rolf' in this il\~·ard." !)iG regorio s aid. "You don't shine un leis yoor tea m v.•in s <ind thtlt'$ 11·hnt v.c did thL'> year. \\'e v.on ;1 ith a younti team :ind I'm confident "'e '11a1·(' a big future. .. £verybody's ~oal is to \\in thl' 1·han1piQnShip. anrl 1ha1·s n1y go:11." said [)i(iregQrio. who led the ~BA in as..;;1s!.s 111th 8.2 per gan1e. ___ _ e Te1111is UpselS NE\\r ORLEA:\S -John :'\cwcombc hlitzed Cliff Rich('y and St<in Smith held off qualifier Sid Bal! to remain the only see<lt'<i players left 1n !ht! $50.000 \\'orld Cfuimptonship 1·enn1s toum<iment. Toi;sccded :\c11·combe is sl<ited to take on San CJcmen1c·s Boh Lutz ma singles n1atch this afternoon. .Vc"·coinbc dov.·ned Richey, 6-3, 6-3 11 h1lc Smith topped Hall . 7-{;. 6-4. • In other malches. Frank Froehling upset Arian F:iirl ie. 6-3, IH. Alex i\le1revcLi 11·a!!. defeated by Charles P:i.~arell, 6-J. J.{i. 6-4: Jeff Boro1\iak do"TI- ed Ros' Case. 6-4. 7-6: J iri Hrcbec edged Brian ('r0ttfried , 5-7. 6-.i , 6-3. and Dick Crraly r~ll to Zcljko Franulovic, 2-6. 6-3. 6·1. 0 ,,·asla•e lle ate11 i'.IU:\rc11. Ge1many -Hob \laud or SOuth Africa upset ll ie Nastase QI Homania to gain the quartt"rfinals of the SS0.000 HCcl Group World Championship Tennis toumatne1n. i'.1au0 beat i\astase, the No. 2 seed, 4--6, 7-6. 7-.ti. in thei r seCU'ld round match Thursday night. Top-seeded Tom Okkcr of Holland v.·11.$ d1squal1f1(•d 11·hcn h1'" w;iJk .. d off Hll' tourl dunni;: his first rr1tH1d 1n.1irh \I uh l'tl.'rrc R::irth•·S uf Frane1· Ph!l !Jo·nt of ,\u.~1r;d1a h··~1 t B;11lh•"• r,."J. 2-6. 4:1·'1 .. \1:1 rty Hu·\.;i·n ;d.;r, r1•;1< tl'·d 1))1' . q1u1rtcrf1nals \11th a 1;.3_ ii-:! 1rou1·111g o[ ./Pan Baptiste Ch;1nfrr-;1u uf Fr:tn<··· Ai~! Tony Hoclte crush1·d lk1t1 !!t·11·1t t. h·I. 6 :1. • ·""""" .'iid••litlf'd C'h;irlil! S;.inds. thr f'.d1forn ra ,\n;.:f'l:- top hitter during f.prlng trauH11~. wi\f nHss thl' fin.t four or fi1(· 11 f'e k.-. of th~ ba~eh.111 season I' 1th spr;unl'd li~arnenti; in hi s right knC'c . a spok ... ~1nar (or th~ .<\mcriean League club ,•aid Thursday. The 26·yl':Jr-Q]d journ('~·m:in tntrher will y,·car a <·as1 on !he knf'r for thr• ·· 11t·eks and v.·ill ~· on th(• s1111plemen'al disabk'<I li!il. TI1t· Angcl1·s n1•:t Ch1ta1,z•)'!> \\hi!e So-.; 111 the J9i.f np1 n~·r todJi-u.' Ch1cngo. e t'o11~-1ra!I Tie (;HEE\SHOHO . .\ f -,., fou r.11:1y ti"' for !hf' lop spo1t dt•\'1'!o!)t:d Uu1 till th•• le:tdcrs "er(' <':1sta1 g nf'rvous f,(lllnc<-s nl rt1rnpag1ng Ll-t l'rt:\ ino :ir~ dark thrc:l!ening clouds in Thur.~duy's r;11n· shor1C'ntd fu-St r<iund of t~· $220.!.0• (irt·tlll'r (;rtt•ns.boro {Jfl\111 . g 0 1 r tourn.1mcn1 . \1eteran ;>.!ason Hudol1lh. Leon:ird Thompson. 1\'r1v 7.i"Rlllnd lCftv lloD Charil's and lliibc llti.kt·y nll posif"d )liX- under·par 65s lX'furl' sl1.'lld~. rontu1u1ni.: rains and palhl'ring dt1t'k"1l'SS lort't'<i a suspenston of play 11 ilh 30 ron1p('ll!ot'1 srill ~ u\ on thr 7.0~l·yard Sedgefield Country ('luh course. TrC\'UlO, :1 runa1i.·;1> "·inner lu.~l v.·eck in :\c11 Orlcn<is. L'Out1nucd' · h Is remarkable play "1th a bogC'y•lcss 66. Just one stroke off lhC' 1>3c1>, tic's oow gone 00 holes "'ithout a boi!tr • • 2:l IJAIL V PILOT 5 0 Free Blitz Bucs Take Lead In S·wim Meet , .. .. . Qualifying Under: Way At OCIR Orange Co.1st t;ollege. on thl" strrngth of 8 1·2·3 '1ntsh Ul the !")().yurd freestyle, ~rabbed the i<.'<ld titler the first day of the South C<l;.1s1 r o n re rt' n te :swJninung ltnd d i vi n i;: r h :i ni p ion sh i p s ut OCC TI1ursd11y. !.'J.l' • ,_.,~ '""" '"" ORANGE COAST COLLEGE'S JV CREW WILL COMPETE IN THE SAN DIEGO CLASSIC SATURDAY MORNING AT MISSION BAY. )0 /,"_,, O•l""IO<'d lOCC:) I? 1: 1. --------------------------------------------------- Quallrlcatloos an tmder way tonli:;ht at Orange (; o u n t )' Jnterna Uonal Raceway for the occ·s P1r:th·s lot ulcd 46 points nf1•r 'I' h u r s d ay '.s rotnJX·ti!ion 1n lhl' three-day llll."t'l-1:1 ;.ii.tol l' lt••un r;i voritl' Futlrrtnn. ~lark l>l'srnond !22.4 ~ic'< . \\'luttnur<' 122 31 j ntJ L:i?ty/ ~la!!t•rrnnn 122 61 ll'd OCC's IJIJt1. 1a tht• 50 fr(•f', OCC'~ f II Ur !I 0 tll C Of Bht1t cr11111n. \like Y;i T\\oo<l, \\'lutmore and f;cfl,. Tl~he set ;; f'Qnf~1't'!K' rt"C11rd in the rl'IC'dlt"y relay. l'IOl·king 3:49'7. And f'\Jltcrton·~ Tirn 11urvey cchpst.'<l lhc 501l tree nl<irk \\ith a 1imc of 4 44.3, Full~rton w;.ts hurt 'by lhe disqua lification of Scott Rl'i· dcnbaugh in lhc 200 lndi\1dual nt(.'Clley. B 1•1ndrnhau~h. °"'ho \1 on 1 he l'Vt·nt. 11·:1s chsqualified for 11n illegal turn. Area Terntis, G yi1111astics w1111mort !OCCl ?l 11 ). l !1!!t•fNll! rOCC) 11,,, 4. ~l11n Cl'ullf•IOl!I 1J I; ) C1••r..tJt.'l11.,1on1 1J,0; • H1rvw !Corri ) 1l.4. .00 ..,f'Clttv re-!1.,_I Orl"O<I COt ll !l l11!11m•11; V1•Waod. Wl'oll"'Ol'f 11><1 T\q~f~ J -19, ic~•4"'-t r.cor<:I !; 1. FuUtrt"" l .$l ): l. Cltrl!OI 6,00 ~.' I, ~.~11 "'"" 1;2'9.1. • ft•"' 't~l,..._I. Or-• C"'' .. ; ' ~ull•"°" »: l '""'" A111 '" ~ C~r llot II;' Mt .. S111 A11tor.IO 0. Athletics For Girl s , ..... Gol<lfll W"I ti) Il l OCC St"""' Ar....iondO 10 1 IHI. W1!ty ..O, .. I. OtMoll 10) oef. 111~1• IMI TO lh~lf l- •• 6· .. 6-1. Cu1•e• 10! Of.I 0 MM !f"\ '"" 1·1. HOOl)tf' (0) 1<>11 IO JOI'\"<°" ,-4, &-4. O•vl~ (01 WOfl ~l"li;otion\Otl ..O, j 1. Otu-.1" Htlm•·lllort 10 ! dll. Yanct,·Hlu!n •o. •• l{ .. l•Y·Ptlm iOI dtf. JI i 11 d t r · .YcGovern 6·1. '-'· F111-y~J1.tl•tY 10 1 d.,, f!tlllt ld•Y!llC( j. 1. ,_,_ . t"utlt,,.., U) UI occ SI_.• Ar....iondo !0) 1051 IO $1\tr~k l•I, 3·6. OeMo!I 101 lo.1 10 H""11f l-4. 1-4. Cu•ltr (0 1 <Ml. Ruu~ll .. 1. 6·1, l("lty 10) dtl, l(f<NOY l-0. t.J. F!lltV !Ol 101! IO W~oner 1..a, t4 ... ,. ....... t<1lm1·ell••• 10 ! <M•. Hlttc111r.w1111 •· I. 64. ICt'!W'!'·P tlm IOI Iott tt1 WtlVl'f· \.t<nll>ln, •-4, 1.._ f<-·01vb CO! losl IO lovd.Ct ln ,.., , .. •-"" l wif'l\"'1"' Ori,,.. Cwtt UU CU I 1. .... IH<~ M~Wy R1l11-l. L-IHtn. Tl,.,.: 1:11.1. 100 •r--1. !!11li.r ILJ 2. t"trrt Y (01 J. llr1dlev !OJ. Time: 1:31.6. )0 1r-1. Ct•O co• 1. Gn.._. ILl J. 0. F.,.rty 101. Time: 1f .6. 100 r...-.1. I.w ine 101 1. lllf'Oood CLI J Sil\•• IOJ l imo: 1:11.l. Olvlr19-1 1-1arr1,.,,,, jQJ 2. Al!Cltr,.,,,, 10> Point" n.4 5G' II•-\.. • -··-·~-IOI 2. lf:rn•rd (\.) 1. L1wl• IC.I Timi: 31.1. J.(I tlole~-·-H1U !Ol 2. Allman COi J, W1rr1n (Ll Tfmt: Jl.6. 100 ,,,._,, 011Uer (Ll J, Rui5tll {0) l . PQl'IOO (L Ol. Time: 1 :01.~. lO ll.rt~11 1. Olrvood ll) J. Lumidtn (Ol J, c;11mor1 IL L Tl .... :,.,,, 2(IO trn rtllY-1. O"•llUI C011!. Time: 1 :5'6.6. G!l"[1 Swlmml,.. • OllHfl Wtff !CJ Ulj Mf.51.( ' Mr<ile• rtllV-1. GCl(I'" Wt ll.Tlrnt: l>X'I. •GI JOO !r..-1. Llrtllfl IM) 1. Ft rrtl! 1. M1rk (G) Tlm1: 2:!l.}. » Ir•~!. Wlls.... (M• l. 8odfnlr IGI l . KOO<' !Ml. T1...,: ~6.1. 100 Ind. ml!'d.-1. Y~t<'~ IGI 2. La .. on !M) J, II•~'' fMl. Tltnr• 1:10,0 Olulno~l. P•ul JG) 2. "«>net CM ) 3. 8ell1Kcl (G), Pol~ .. : U 1(l JO flv-1. Wihon u.·, . •~!•• !G! J. llodrnt r !O/. ' . 1"; •v1•1•· llmt of JIC.l • Golatn ':' •• •N'l"d . 50 bl(\-1. Lim"' (G! :. l!IA~e. fMi 1. P1ull IGJ. Time: 3'.7. • 100 Ir-I V1!~1 fGl I. ICOOC! IM! 3. U•~fl (M ). Time: 1·01.e, J.0 llrM11-I, Wlhon (Ml 1. Mlrt (GI .J· O'Neil IGJ. lrnle: ll.l. ';-lrff rt llv-1. Ml. ~II'! An!o<llO, oJ':'..' J,i.'i6 iS4J 1111 ''"'' l'Mllk• Mealt y rtl1y-1. S1n!1 Moolc.1: Tlmt: t :U.l. '100 Ir-I , F1rrt1t (GI t.. N~I IS ) 3. M-(Gl. ?!mt: 2:25.t . SCI 1,..._I. l!locl'""' (Cf ) t.. 1- CSJ ). J_, IS). Tl,.,.: •·•· 1/ll llld. tntd.-1. Y11" (GI I. Hiii !Sl l . St119e<1 !GI. Time: 1:10.0. 01.lfHI-\. Paull (GJ 2. 81Uu«I IGl. Pol11t1 ; 11.70. J.O llv-1. Y•!e1 !GI 2. Boarner (G) l. N-11 (Sl. Ti"": 30.1. J.O ~clt-1, H11v1...:Pllk (Sl 2. l1mrn IGI J. Paull IGJ. TIMt: J6.l . !00 !re<t-1. Yele1 (GI 1. fl•ou11er lSl ). F1rr11I /Gl. Tlmo: 1:01.0, SO t>re111-I. 1-!ill1 IS! J. MO•k IGI ), o·~ell 1Gl. Tim•· :;t_i. l'OO •·•~ ref1¥-I. GOkl"" Wt>•. Tim•~ 1:17.1. 1U ira Costa Ca ptures • Gi rls CIF Ccige Title By GLENN l\'IUTB 01 ttt. Dally P'lltt Sltlf SAVfA FE SPRING S Sa nt iago, s eemin g l y in complete con1mand for the first qu.1rtcr. fr ll apart offensi\'ely ;nld took a 39·30 defe;.it ;it the hands of r..fira Costa Thursday night to win the CIF' girls basketball title. A Santa Fe Hi,1:h gatherin~ of .J!H \\'<ltchl'<l the Cavalit>rs frorn th~ Garden Cirove school 1•:1sc lo 3 16-9 first quar1er teact . hill ing 5.1 pcrCt'..'nt of their !ohor~ and dorni natlng action. • Howe1·er, lhc t·e n a c i o u s :'ltu .. 1an11,5 refu.<;f•d lo Jl<ln1c and ·p.1tit•ntly di s n1 cm be r ed :-.~n!iago. \1 h1ci1 ll'a'i paced by 6-4 C.1rol ~1orcland and 5-8 L~11n St1 1h. 'The Ca\'aliers "'ere able to •nake on ly ooe fi eld goill iry In 21 auempL'i for th«! next tv"o quancrs C:LS they produced only f1 1·c polnt.~ in 16 rnmutes. Additionally. ~Ura Cos1a warmed up l1s shooting 1ooch Li,ini;1derably. p o t I 1 n g 42 sec Be lts Foe 21-1 \\1 1l11c :\lorules and Ron :;atuznr behf.'d ho1ne run~ and ~t11~n ,.r1111fornla Coll\•ge scored 10 run:o. Jn Ille thi rd inning ro pound v\~itinll'. Los An~t·lc~ li:'lpll~t College of ~('"'hall Thur!-odey, 21·1. tn bii!CbaU lltllOU at Tc\\'1nklc Park. lllC-1 (1U-Ill! "' .. ' " (:!:t:· ,'.' • ' I • ' l L!'Oec:~ <I • I ' Mor.:;r.; c ' I \OI '' l ~""'"'~ . ! ·'~f.•n." ' • I wr -ri ' ' "''"'"'" rl ' ' • ""'lti:" Jt1 l ' ! .I J~ ,1., 1? .I t!•lf(!"• I 10 • ,.~~: 1: ,,, • I a4~ II .I ,! ,..,..II.fl ... St.,.. '" l11n'"'' • ' • \~ ••111·•· m ,~ -re $ • • c 110 31 J.--n ,, •• ' , . • • ptrcent of it!! shots from the neld . During 1he same span. the Ca\'-s were making 4 percent or their efforts. ~lira Costa grabbed the lead for good with six minutes left in the thi rd quarter. And after th at ~1irohi was off gnlloping. building a 30-21 bul,ge at one jwlcture. The !tlustangs sealed the victorv over the team \Vhich had carried a 22·1 rcwrd into the finals "·hen Robin Roberts hit a IJy·in with 35 seconds remaining to make it 3i·30. She led her team in scoring \\·i!h 10 pcllnts while Stith had 11 and \loreland 9 fo r the IOS<'rs. !ttoreland a16o grabbed 8 rebounds. Santiago had 21 lurnovers - one fewer than ~fira Olsta. But the Cavs' greatest undolng secn1ed to be the undisciplined outside shooting of those middle t'l4·o quarters. Upland beat Palos Verdes, 55-St. for third place, ma.king good 19 of 29 free throws \\'hile lhc losers canned 5 of 10. Score by Quanera ant fago 16 3 2 11-32 :-0111'<1 Costa 9 8 13 9-39 JC 'frack Dolphins' Howe Runs 21.9; UCI, Bucs · Al-IRA Grand Anw'flcan \\'tst ~thr ee -day meet that <'Ulminult~ Sunday afternoon wlU1 thl' I.Of) names in drfl.g rtcini.: OOnli>e:llllf!. Conner High Jumps 6-.83~ Crew Race In Key "Dig Daddy'' Don Garl!t$. fres:h from a lon fue l v\(.tOr\ at F'reriiont Raei!way I n N rthl'm <'nliforn ta. fee I OL1H M11l<l Ix· tho first lriu \\tlere the 250 n1ile barrier 1 surpassed. • S. Storr lfJ. Tl"" 11.J.~ 110 Ln-1. 11.01n !Cl i,...o,,.rt !El l. $11rll. !El. TIMI: U .•• ~ Rtl•v-1. E•••nd 1. Tl .... : .. I Dana Hills lllgh's DafTIYI 11o"·e ran a shocking 21.9 in Ille 220 and Estanc.ia's Ken Miii •t11v-I. E.r.!1nc:l1. Tl""": l .Y.I.• Conner soared s-ss~ in !he HJ-1. s1>1n 1E1 '· A11111 ~c1 J . .vou1<1 '°"") hi hll ht ' IC J.HtiQtll:S.IO, '"'6'' ump, g g 1 n g _, t.J-1. 0v ... ,,.. 1c 1 1. Ju11 ... rl i J Orange Coast area prep trat"k Groc"-I.El. t;11111"'" 11:1':. T' S'.,.1. Rtlll fEl 1. Holdfll IC) ), Lt and field Thursday. , ...... re1.'01111nc•: s,i.fv,. H~·e a i'unior \\'ho two 01-1. wnu.,.., IE! 2. H<>11Hn 1c 1 J. ' 11. Tur111r IC), Ol1lft1<t: 1'1·1 ~:eeks ago was a pinch-runner PY-1. s111" !El J, n• ouoo•l"4• 1cJ for !he Dolphins baseball 111<1 s11cUt1Kt IC>. HeJ0111: ,,... team. ran the third fastest 220 v1n11,. dd Siii Ci.r-tt 16'1 !t'1 D-MIHI In the CIF' this year. a ing a 100-1. How. co1 1. 11oum111 1s1 J. 10.0 in the 100 for good ltn11tr ISi. Time: 10.0. 1111--1 , H""'11 !OJ 2. l.11t n (0 ) l . measure. Sll'llPIOl'I rs1 Time: 21.•. The efforts. \l'eren't enough 4'0-1. F lv..r tsi 2. 1t11111mo11 iii 1. T1vtor !OJ. Tl"": n.1. to S\\'ay the ieam race at u 1>-1. T. Hwo11oro<1 's> 1 .... ,.11 <s1 Dana lfills lfigh. hov.·ever, as M~~~.'~~:=:~1 \0~i'·1 ... 1.,tOl'I San Clemente, behind Gary 10> l. Ar>Ot<'ton 1si. Trmo: 1,u .1. \\'ise, rolled 10 8 6 8 • 5 9 1-M111-1. "'"''°" 101 1 P.-.u !O> 1. Al\detlOtl (51. TIMI : 10:11.0. dl'cision. 12(1 Hli-1, WIM ISi t S1l11 COJ l . .,,. . I d . . ~ H~r1nc1 CO!. 1r...,;~H.S. n 1se tripe ' w1nn1ng UllUI 11(1 LLH-t:· Wist (51 1 J_,,. (SI ,, hurdle rOetS and ].mo J'"mning Foller_ (OJ Tlmt.: 20.l. • ¥•~ -·-r--· ~ ••••r-1. »n (llmtn11. Time: 4S.t. 22-4o/4. a schoOI ~rd. M!ll R1l1y-I. o.... MNl1. Tll'N: Conner, the CIF' Cee and HJ~~:t.eou...,~ (51 1. Elie<1f>olm 1011 frostHoph champ the last two Lor<:1111 1s1. H•ioni, w. -ars, -·led • w, , .• a m...J W-1. Wh t !SI J. EIJllllWllM COJ l . J""' ..._.. '1"001 ~ Fli.fltr fSI Oht1nct: :12-"M. against Costa Pifesa. 1be l"v-1. s111• 1oi 2. 9,_,, 1s1 i . ll1r"""'l111 fSI. Hltl'Of'lt: 11-4. Eagles 11ton the mile relay to sP-1. c"""'111 1s1 2. °"'"""'n 101 3. ' the host Mus· tan• 66-59 Yaltrllvo 15>. Ol1tonc" o~. rup ,.s, . Dlsc...-1. Grffnl'llll !0) 1. C•t•klf 101 Westminster's Dale Parter 1 .• ..,,., 101. or111n<:1: 11w . got in some good jumping s..-. SHI C'-"'-" Clll) 11'1 0.111 "1111 against Santa Ana, reaching 1DG-1. w-1s1 1. Cocku• 1s1 :1. his season's best at 1-6. Mtl""' 1s1. TIMI: io.s. l:!'0--1. W-(S> 2. Mti-v (SJ 3. No In the team title cha!es, TMrd. 11"'" n.t. • Nev.·port Harbor had a ...,__1. W!<'ri110 1s1 1. M•t_,,, ts1 J. ltrqu1m (Ol. l !ll'lf: Sol.I. surprisingly tough time v.ith uo-1. M111N1re• (SI 1. Motr'll"O 1s1 Loa I. II '"" . I'--). l!•llrt (S l. T!1111: 1:15 t rs. 1na Y s""l,ptng 111.: Mllt-1. >11111dl••'"" cs > 1. cui"'"'°" Saxons 62-56. "tille !\later Dei 101 1. Proc•« co). Tim" 1:5'.•. I' bed a· ... _ A in 1-Mllt-L MoeMrl...., (Sl J. Mu<kll••'"" c 1m over l"uvp mat • .1s1 1 cu1ver1a11 101. 11"'" 11 :n .o. to sole possession of first place 111 HH-l , e1um1n 1s1 1. Mc0trmo11 · ·41. fSl l. Edw1rch !SJ. TIMt: 10 '· 1n the Angelus League V.'h.u u o LH-1. '''o'""lr>O 1s1 1. LOIHt <Sl 1. a (2-46 \\i n In Lil Puente. 5,.,,., tsi. T1..,., 15 1. Qui! f\fartin tripled for the ~ •. ~ltloy-l. 5111 ci ...... n1t, 11""' ~fonarchs. \\inning the 100 in M11t Rt'!•v-1. s ... c 1~t1111. 1:..,e . 10.0, the 220 in a swift 22.1 and Hf.:.3:':1E1....,.~n 1si 1. stn••• 15> nippin" teammate Ken 5....,.;n 1e~1"'11~e (OJ_ Hel11M· •.(I. 1> _. U -1. W-~ ISi 2. E l1"'•~11 1~1 3. in the long jump by 1 half·incb M•looeY 15~. 01t11nc1: 10-31'> I 21 111L l"V-1, V~lli:IH ISi 1 Codtu1 C91 3. a .... -n. 5,..,,.,,,.,1 101. ~M: 14 . Newport in tu m """ double SP-I. L(MbfOOk IS ! J. Tll!M• (01 3. 6"' L•t,ba! 151. Dhltnct: .c2·11. \\'ins trom Casey Connell and Ohc:u1-1. Llnf'brwll 1s 1 1. T•""'' i O! Brian Theri(l( in k~in" i1s 3. co11Jer 101. Dl•'•"t" 111 .11• ,. ~~,.. " .J'rlltlt·S..11 Sunset League r e c o r d s111 c.._tt MlJ uu D•~• "1"' unblemished. JGo-1 . Ad•..,, 1s1 1. icrouM csi 1. L-10 1. l ime: 11.0. J7t-I. l.d'""' IS) '· lla•bOur (0 1 J Lt nt (OJ. Tl,.,.· 7J.,, I. ~1. MCC1u,. IOI 2. Pll111tw COi J, Mt •n 101. Time: 51.0. · SP-1. l'llllf'blr9 IC) J. Goalr (El J. WIOI> IE!. Ol•la,..;r : IG-1), OT-I. Ell111Dt•• ICl 7. 0....1tolll (Cl J, Wi ii Ul:I. Oif!111te• 113·10. no HH-1. Ad1m1 CEI 2. F•l-r IC !. l 1"1t: lJ.J. 110 Lil-I. F1lkr (Cl I. Or111l!t IE) J. 'G1tl01 'E!. Tlrnt: 71.0 Ju,,l1r Y1•1!lv th1111d 1 1n1 oo c~ 100-1, S1t6"owtn (£1 1. J0!\111 IEl l . lit l"I (C I. T!rn1; 10 6. 110-1, Jo<11n !El 7. s..-111 IE! '· H1ln1 rt1 r1 ... ,. H.5. •4-1. l t1ek 1£1 2. HOii" JE I. Tl1¥11: •• ll0-1. Pl rt"t l (l!I 2. ArcMtmbllU (Cl Tl"'r: 2:21.-. Ml ..... 1. w ..... 1...,. .. IEI Time~ J:)' ... 7,,,.11 ... 1 Wof'l!flllt11 I[\. Tllnl: 11.ll.1. no .... _, "'"'1 11:1 2. 1tow111~ tEl TIMt· It .. llO l•Ot-1 v...-.lt~~ tE I 1 lrollllotf 111!"1 l 011'>1 41:1. l1t19MI• M. ~ •e11.,_1 Et••N:ll Tf"'f M.J Mlle •tin'-!. l!l!IMll . f1""! I 0. •• HJ-1, Y111 l.n Cl•ll !El J 0..lt ffjl ). VVl.l•lt vlc trd. Ht!t l!I M . 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SA."'i' DIEGO-UC Ir\ ifK' a.nd Orange Coos! College ""·ill faei! some of the t o u g hes t oompetitioo in the nation Saturday momlng al the annual San Diego C r e '! Cl.a~ 00 ~llssioo Bay. The first race begin'i 111 8: 45 with OCC's J\' shell ro"·ing 11t 11 :15 and UCl's varsity boat competing at 11 :4.5. . Also entered In 1he c\ass1c are defend ing n 111 ion a1 champion Wisconsin, \Ye:strm Sprints ' It J is I \\'ashington , Navv. Cal State rLong 8C'a::h•, S..in ·Diego Slate and t:C Sun Dic,iio. OCC's fre s h r1 a " .;>•-:f1! \\ill TO\\' against \\1ashinqton and Cal State (! .. B ~ al IO::vl while the P irates frC'Shman four '14i 11 compete a:rainst San Diego State. Loog Beach and l."C San Die,1to·al I\ ·4~. The fin ish line is 10l'ated off Bahia Point and admission is lr<e. Jn ano1hcr rac:e Saturday morning at Ne.,,'DOrt. UCl's jWJior \·arsity shell "·ill race against varsity boats from lo\'Ola and UC Santa Barbara. Competition in rresh man eights and varsity fours "'ill also be held . The first rare be~lns at 8. Public parking arP3;5 arc located nea r the Islandia Hotel . A free shuttle service \\'ill transport persoos from the parking facilities to the main specta tor areri. Garl its holds the n:ll ion. 1 rl'c<>rr1 or 2~7.25 1np~ :11 ' figurts to shat l<'r his ov;n mark this weekend. 1-he 1.1.'re:~i-0ld F' Io r Id 1 driver. a 20-year veteran ~:'I lhl' spori fcl"I~ rh1• 250-in• mnrk \\'i!i be broken here or 1t '14i ll remain intact I.Jr another season. "If ¥.'c c/on'l go 250 rt nran'i(C' County. \\•' \l'nn·1 I · 250 a'l"'''hC're r·I~ this year .. he said on the eve of tile 'romoetuion. "Jet cars and ro cke t r'r;a1s•r~s hnve ~·n l!Oing 2'. 1 in eU\ibition runs tor .som1• ltmt' no\\·. but ll Pl!>IOO-{!ll!lilll' I car has never done it." The Garlits fuel draJ?ster 1• flO\\'ered by an experimen~I alurn•n"m ene:in•• dt'.velf''l• ! by Keilh Black of South Gale arid is caoable of producin ~ close to 1.800 horsepower. The car is t.11\ered in thl' top fuel elin1inator con1petition . Qual ifications began !hi.~ afternoon and continue tonight in top fuel. funny car, pro comp and pro stock rompetition, Th is portion of the program \\'i ll be concluded. at 7 :~0 &llurd riy ni11ht. J-tound one of e ach or"fl"'sionol dh'1si·•., ,.,., ·s ;1\ 8:30 Saturday evening and w111 continue followi'l P lhe queen's parade at noon Sunda y. Lag·u11u lUeet Begins ~lore than 1.000 athletes The fi<'ld e\'ents will also be hotl v contested V.'ith several Jong. ju nipers \\'00 ha v c surpassed 22-feet. including the Artists' John Carlson (22· OL High jumper D'.>ug C$e, the Laguna Beach school recon:l holder at tHP i. is expected to gPt some stif{ competition i.1•hic.h may push that mark even higher. Any man lo ves a touch of Black Velvet. Smooth Canadian. Think what you can· accomplish ... \vhen 'you really try ... • Let's keep NewP<>rt a delightful place to live UO f"?lt y-1. "°""t"fl Y•llWW. Tl .... -: ... Milt ...it.,_I. !<lllftll l'I Volley, l l..,t i t:M,J, . MJ-1. ..1...-rt l'l J, II• Dll"'"" C"'9'1r It<) al'!Cll CIM (II'), Htl•lll: .... E eet ete Barrett LJ-1, "~ t'I '· JoO•Y IJI ) J. Hl f!l'\fll (Ml. Df•ltflCI lt.t, l"V-1. (l'llft'IOltt (Ill llO llCend '"' tkl,C. HtlOlll! 11..0. SP-1. l"lliroe !Ml 1. VIII l+ulflfl (lit) J. ,_lltY (Ml. Dhl~11tt : '1..0, Oltevt-1. M-. !Ml J, fla.n .... y 1111,1 S. M.Klt1ty IF\. 0!1l111Ctt Ul-l TJ-1. •-o It"! t. ltlcll il"I J. '"l'ft l,1. CM1lant1: Jll.l. ,.,...,. . ...,. 1'""'1111 Vlllly 1 .. 1 Ufl ... Mii. • ttl\YPORT Crtv COUNCIL Vot~. April 9th . @!lfltr~ W OLAH I ..... ,...._,.,.._,_,.._lllllf..,.._,..,,... ~ •• ' { • Gals Golf Roundup • For · Coast Area ~1r1. Phil Hua;an made a hf\le-ln~~ "'!'I the thjrvi holf ar ~ll"icxl Viejo Golr Club this "·eek •tlin .. a fror \\'ood to cover the 122 yards. f\I !'i HassPn finished her round 'A'ilh a 98. ln 11n 1\B C r'lay tournament, Nadine ?.taze, Huth .Jenkins and Joanne King finished first "ith a 37. Til'd in S("O'"" ,r.11 ]M";fl" in '"'llrhinn cards wtre Fran Riste, Irene F:enne;d v and Ruth Jenkin~. Jn th! .. ~ nli>"" 1,11it~ -tii \\"r" Cece Coury, Sallie Meyer and l.ec R:11nsa y. Big ('a"ll"" In a ,..,.,;_"U""' ''ltl .. "~""enl for members of the women's r"lf ":'OU" :u Kig Can von Country Club of Newport He::t"h ti •vl ll1e:,. ~lrSI <" '"'O teams tied with scores of 79. r.-;l'C'f "'a"" :., 'll<1 l rhin~ cards went to Ro.salee Vance pn/ "IJf"<: l"ler "l"A IVl'i'" ... , Irvine Coast CC \11ith Deane p ... i .. ~.;'l .. .,,, 1 ..... ;1i,, 011-tdock of ~1esa Verde CC $('C<lnd. In the 'net l"Olll'l"l tt: .. 'I. Ann Holstein anct P.it1v llo}1 of S<1 nta Ana c::; f in i shed 1~·i1h 67. T l t•d al 61 \.\ere 'oPe s. (' h ., " .., ,. -r'"~ (:.,,., Kennedy of Wilshire CC \.l'ith ' r..,.. 11·" K a • ., }' Bransford of Old Ranch CC. 1 · .. r 1f' • ,.t> .. ., -n..i J),.• t ·n't of Santa Ana CC had ll 69 with Harriet Pflef"er and ~iarie li:-ay of La CostJ CC ar i rl. Jn th,. R fli l?'ht ~""'"lhinn. Anita Erickson teamed with r~,.,.,e K:i .. rf ~ .. 1·ir " ,..o;•"'' t'l ' for a gross 86 with Karen \I. inlt>rbum an<I 11 t: I c n Brimble at 88. In nt>1 ,.,.,i,.,., 1•::1·11.,-• Grace and her sister had a 67. P· ·· ., .. ~ J)o>r.'r?rt"~ <>nd K;i" Jennison of Irvine Coast finished 1~ith 70 v;ith Duffie \\'hi!lo\.I' and ~Ia n· Babb.:ige of \'ictori.:i CC ill 71 n,..,r;'l I ""P l'•l'l l'tr'lti" \Vatson of El Niguel CC tied "·ltl'i '·~:i lii e-r rJ -nl'I : •1 St roth er of Pauma ·-1auev ii!onq "·i1h F' ,. ,. , 1 " Earnshaw and Ann Bowe of Sa"la Arni CC at 72. ' In C Oight it \.\'as Ayleen B,.,.,.nt r •·fl Bf'~nir~ John:<l'•n of r-.tesa Verde in first place in p,·n,i;:i;: 1•1itt> !11. Sf>f"()•l(j plat:f' went to Gabby Bailey and -\'fl1•n.. Dnn .. i...er of lr\'ine Coast CC at 94. ":it R1, .. 1:.,,,ha1n and Ka \' Gleis of Wilshire CC v•on net \.l'ith 69. Lou ll1tl{h1--s nnrl C1Ji1·e F'oranas of Oakmont CC had a JO. Helen Ibbetson and P.1ary Wright of Irvine Coast CC finis hed v.1th 71 v.'ith Oorottiy P.faple ind Catherine Lanln of 11"\·lne CoGst CX:: at 72. P.lickey Renv.'ick and Allee Rer Ill ~')"Ill HIJl• ~r completed the c group with 73. Se•rllff .·It was a tin whistle 1 1•"'l' p ... • ,...,.. the \.\Omtti's club thi!I week. II' tne •j.. 1li .. ht W'11v Mo<:n• fired a 34 for fir&:t plaoe with ' r:.•-r ·• a"' ·•\i ''1rl tied at 32 in scoond place. ;tnie Lu:lergan \\'as ni'Jt at 31. .. t}\!"' -r'Qnil nioht It W;,J<;; Haul ~lollica the winner with .,, y .. 1,.~ "nl"f'l..., a1.1t Pat Jennings tied at 32. ; \!'f!-"3 \.l'O"' fhp thl,.d flight "ith 33; folJov.·ed by ·'Ull'" '11'f11n .,, 32 and Roberta Andrews at 31. , .. '~"' ff')'t'"lh n loht. J/'\R'1 OeSulter v.'3.s the winner with "' • ·• r.a•1·ell !lad 30 and Dess Peterson 29. ,,,,..,,_.,_,rlnrk Kitty P.fullen \l:on a three ~1e3dowlark Country Club this blind mice tournament at ~l .. :itfo,••' .... k r· "'ltr· ":ht" t~is v.·cek with a 5-4 with Kathy Bt .. n sfn .. rl """'1n1 at Ml. In B Oight it was Freda c•i.,,. .. "'"" 'lie win&· ..,;,h ~. fol1o'i'·ed by Jean Hlgbt and I' 'S" P..i,.k~"'l a• 59 Fioro1 ,_foore was the lone winner In r fii'irt \tifh "iii "nrl ~'""ion Cleal! copped D fiight 'i''it h a ;;ti. Sa11tn :Ina Scorin11 in ill" a.P11ual '1•n day tournament for I he ,.,n ... f"n's ~•·•· Pt Santa .4nft Country Club y,·as on a two low b!llls ,., ,()'l "'i"'Tie n~sis In first place were Jackie v-... kl r .. 21:. r"'.artf>~. .J11n" Drury and Sandy Mestanyek. v··11-134. T;.,'1 "t 1'.!~ "11t placing seoond in matching c;irds Y1ere Patil H0\1, PhyllL" Talmage. L;:i,·e:TIC' llall a :id R...,m,.v Case" !\'ext at 135 voere Aline ~lacaulev. ~1ar_y Muro h , .. ~l~r• Strarllin'.? and Pa•1!1n.! \\'hite. At 136 WC're Lois F.des. Carol Ann Ruoff. ~1Prrilc'{' Dt •11~n and r..1 .. (i•·i;: ~,,.,r,·~. A tie resulted for lbe ne:tt ~.....,, at 1:J9 ~Ja,.""'l't ,....ank . l\tary \'arl ey. lo.fillie Rogan P'kl \·irJriri i<r Hoa~l:1nd "'"'"" on one team. On lhe other "erP Billi~ .Ciigri~t GlarlJG Bemis. Wanda Baker and \'irginia Lo11·e. Rat1rho SJ Tilf! \j,"Olllf'n's club l""!mDlf>•":i a two-week eccJecttc Loumament lhls v..ttk. f'lrst k>w gross v.i:Mer In the first night W8S Sally Q\vslty with an &3. lrene Thomas \.\'On net honors whh &S. follo"'·ed by Dorothy \\1rlght and Kay ~lay at 68. In !he se<>ond fl ight. Uta Simdorn \.\'as the-ne l \'lctor v.·Jth 84. f)h}'llis SlaffonJ "''On ne t honon v.·ith IH . follo1ved bv Joyce Roberts and Bever!~· Comv.-ell at 64 . · Eileen Yraceburn ca ptured the third fl iitht gro~~ a1\·ard \.l·ith a 95. Poll)' \\'ashburn \.\'as the fll'I \'ictor l'"j!h 69, roJ\4)\\'cd by Vivan Troutman a n tl ,\tarjorir Thatdler at 71. In the foorth flicht.. Pai Lh•ingston "''as I~ _ gross, y.·inner \1.'ith 95. ~1illit Stevens ljnd Betty \'iuit"h&n tied at 67 in net competition "''ith Faye Farv.·ell at 68. In an ace rtav event. Sue bfrrr;·as decln ;.ed ace of the n\onth for her 65. Kay~ ~fay "·on A flistht 1\·ith ';.i, fo\lovoed by Sue Ewers at i6 and Oor-01hy \\'right at. i7. ~faxine Strickland captured R rlii;:ht \\'ith 73. folloy.·ed bv ~farion l\eel"r and Phyllis I Su1fford at i5. Jn r night it "·as \1. r Arquilla th e v.·inner at 79 \\'itlt Sett\' Blakemore next at 82. Piobby Cole an'.! Lou \\'illey tied ror D honors "''ith 82. ... four50me of E i ler n YraCTl>urn. Jfll"<'C Rohcrts. Lita Sin1dorn and Ginny Pepin placed third in a pubHc links tournament at Sa ndpi per Country Club recen1ly. TRACK. • • Contnlued From Pagt !t PV-1, II.'"'')'° IWI l Ht..,Tllon !Ml l. IC t11tr~c WL Htlgnt: 1~. J""'•r ll•"lty M1rl11t !1111 1111 Wnhr11 100-1 Howell IMl 1 Ntgtl (f.I) ~ Mlcn11 IM), Tlmt • 10.• 11<1-I. H& .... 11 \,\,\) 1 Mlc~ll (Ml l II-(M) Tl"'•: IS 1. ....,_l, G1rd1 (Ml 1. OlldlOtl IMJ l '"""'•• !'.'I f ,mt U' 160-1 ~·11111111 !M) 1 Dod•ll!I (M) 1 G•11nw1!d 1W). Tlmt l 111. Mli ..... 1. 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Latham Has Net Victory Kate Latham defeated Carol Ford. &-I, &-2, to advance to the quarterllna1s of the women·a pro tennis toumamMt at the Afesa Verde Racquet Club Thursday afternoon. · l\1iss Latham. the No. 2 seeded player at start ci the e\·en t. faced Janet Young in today 's quarterfinal round. ()( the seeded pla}·ers. fifth rated Jill Schwlkert fell to ~fary Struthers in three sets, 7·5, 0-6. &-3 \\•hile Pat Bostrum, the fourth seeded player, defeated Susan Alehemebas- ldi. 6-1. 6-3. Al -VII'• llK•Mt Clllll ,,,,.," P1t 8 &1lrorri I •" 5w1 1 ~ ~~~~ :~. ~fit ,,tlwll<t rl ,.,, t'a,.'i1te llli' .... , Mkr\1111 ~7. I.•. ... ICllU~t $1Wlll\l!fU Otl. TI M O'S!wucthfl .. 1v "3. M . Kite Llll'lm .... (t rol Ford .. , ... L i.ll'lll ,,_ dH. Jlld" Trotmoton .. 1 ... 'fi""'1Y T""'l'lllvll d ... Corl Crtvdl ~ • ·,..,.., H-llli'. Mld1U11t l"..,i .. l. .... ..... Olltll·Slllrt de 1. 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Torino, Cougar ANY SIZE LISTED A78-13 Ci8·13. F711·1·! r~P..l 'i Tub .. 1ess \Vh11rwa11 r ~· ;.):J $2 42 Fe dror11I E •c ... f' T '• acpcnd1ng on s1H1 . ' l, ' FITS ~.A atador. C('ntury. Chr-vellc, Tor ino, Ranchcro, Montego. Cutlass. Sa 1e ll1te. /..1 orit•> Carlo. Coronel, Fury Gr,1nd Prt.11 t.1::in1fltCy ANY SIZE LISTED r.n;.1~ c,~p,.,s r.1a.1~· ANY SIZE LISTED 8.25 -14. 8.2 5-15. 8 55-15, 8.85-15, 9.00 -15 FITS: Matad0r. Torin i Montego. Bu ick Chi '""~· Ford. Pontiac DoO'l'' Oldsmobile ANY SIZE LISTED lu_,,_., .• , 1'1'•h.11.:1 t p11·, S2 55 tQ 1-178-14 Hlt\·15 J18.J~ J7• ,~ ~-f.1 Frrl"•,1' f ''''.I T ... • li;bf"ll':,:, Wtl11•';o;1 I plu· !. c1•·~·~·J ,•1ti o~~·.·..:. S29'lFcdnralfA •'.,fl · 1 1. • ~.r•r" ,.,, li•lcwall llE'peno1n') on :.11•· Manufactured by General Tire ... BRAND NEW • NOT BL EMS • NOT RETREADS --Expert FRONT END ALIGNMENT General Jato Super 100 GOLF BALLS • Cu1l•"Z C ·' · ' $133 • H•gh To N''"" /, nc,n1 8A~l . • Energ11t-d Lt!nl1 , PACK .1 .. Includes setting Caster~ $1Q95 Camber, Toe·1n. and Toe-out STANDARD to manufacturer's specs .. , & CO MPACT Safely Check & Road Tes! AMERICAN CARS Don Swedlund's GENERAL .TIAE COAST GENE Ou11it~ 11res since l9l5 SIS.WEST 19th ST .. COSTA MESA -DAILY 7:l0 to 6:00- .. __________ Sooner or later. vou 'll own Generals ' b4b·50Jl 540·57 10 .~ , • ... • , 24 DAILY PILOT Friday, Aprll S, llJ74 MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. lrown and Mel Casson TUMBLEWEEDS 1WO ~RIEF ANNOUNCE:MEN'!S ~EFOl\E: I CAL.I.. 1!115 POWWaw 1t>A Cl..OSE1 FELL.OIVS: MUTT AND JEFF I KINDA LOOK FORWARD'ID THE OLD GIRL VISITING US! \(\$$ I. DUE ID CERTAIN UNFORESEEN ADM INISTRATIVE EXPENSES IT'LL~ NEC'eSSARY 1t> RAISE 'IOOR ffiES. II--==--, /--------i DAD, TAKE ME TO THE ZOO TO SEE THE HIPPD ' by Tom K. Ryan 2. ~ASEP UFOO A PRO.JECTED INCR!'ASI: IN Rl'OVENUE l'VE ltlTED MYSEL.F A li'OOST IN SAL.ARY. NIX! '>WR Gl<'ANDMA'S HERE I GO SEE HER! b Al Smith WHA"\WAS 1HAI? ' ~~~ ,-,,..~ ~l. ,._ .. , .. _ ... ,. # ••• ... _), '~-_, FIGMENTS -~ ........ ,, .. ····<-· NANCY SORRY . T HAT 'LL HAVE TO CDME OUT .. ~ ............. ,..._ .,. .. ~_,,,.....,, .. , .. - PEANUTS by Dale Hale by Ernie Bush rnill er ....... ,~ :TODAY'S CRDSSIDRD PUZZLE "T~A,NI( l.:\J~I FJi\ f "'61\ITTINQ ,Jl,'I\ ~TQF:.{ 1J ~"'.•RMAC: . .l.:1~e " ACROSS 1 Tooth edge 5 Armadillo • _ 10 Bunker 1n gall 14 Theater gro uo Abbr person Sutlri: 42 Volume unit 43 Esprit de corps 45 Agreement 47 Singer 48 Funny YesterdilY s P1.1z1le Solved . JUDGE PARKER DOOLrrs:woiLD Dr. SMOCK ' NO CMJt,,NCe', MISS Ci:li!e!Se -i..e:"f' Mri Ji!:e.A" 'fO You FROM 'f'He; OlflcSIN.A.I,.. MONr:lOS OOG"T'OR1Ne:'". GORDO MOON MULLINS • "WMEN A MOfltSl!f ASl<S FOtl .At.I INCiltS:ASS IN SJrrd ... .AJZY,' 5Mll! MUS"r 66 Fll!'MINC71fP H•ff .JO& IS -n;t Mi!"L..P PdOPl,..6, NOT" 1-1 e:FZ.sei..F • CE/t.TAINL Vf A CLASSIC/ L<T1S HIJl<'RY UP WITH TH' SHOPPll•i, MAMIE·· AFTER STANDIN' ALL DAY AT TH' DIN~R, I1M POOP~D . ANIMAL CRACKERS ' ' CREAl:cl "J ""' , ... ._)#. •-r .~o';J..o~=<-1.-sox-' by Charles M. Schuh .--------..., ', '' ... ONE FOR. TH!_, -ifJf;:t( AND ONE FOR THE NE\'.T' 5TORI!' ':'JU 5ENO U:O' ~ " ' by Harold Le DO:Ux 15 Electronic device fellow 49 General ellecis 50 S1orage rYO=,-.,.-=o-w"'o:-:ET=TE:-:R-:T:c,-:-,-:".-..., MEANWHILE. IN THE VISl'TORS' AREA 16 Cap~tal o! Italia 17 Vertical slructure 18 Incline measuring clev•ce 20 Threshed grain stalks 22 Lawyer Abbr 23 W11hOU1 a break..2 words 24 Missile& 26 School 01 whales • 27 VIPs !jervants. '" JO Tne too dog 34 Rubs out 35 State ol · a flairs 36 Japanese sasn 37 Erie Of Super101 38 Tense 40 Be ve.a:ed 41 Local J • " '" 21 " .. "' ' . • • - I& .. '. ' ' -.. ~ area 53 Alter 54 1ne1ast1c 58 Make everlasting 61 useless 62 Rober! - 63 Freeway sion 64 Tn1n 65 Transte1 oroperty 66 Level surface 67 Barks sharply DOWN 1 Head coverings 2 Mihtary SQuad J Noun ending 4 Slate at · clel1ghl S Move 1n a curve 6 l~oo! of '" Im ' • "' " "' ' 2 .. .. ,. " * ' ~ 7 - .. moulh 30 lnlerdict 7 Mine 31 Rign1eous entrances 32 Asoen 8 Extravagant 33 Sal!peter speech 35 Carve 9 Nigerian 39 Insect native 40 Icily 10 General 42 Inner inclinations cootentment 11 Mechanical 44 Galena and routine cinnabar 12 last word 46 Stole Slang 13 Mate 47 Cahtornta Slang crop 19 Mammal 49 Pope s triple wilh crown antlers 50 1m1ta1ed 21 Dechne 51 Far; Preli~ 25 Becoming 52 Trao a1ot1 corroded 53 Roll up and 26 Mall secure sails deliverer 55 Thought 27 Memento 56 Envelope trom the oart past 57 Marshes 28 Muse ol 59 Spigot Mime 60 lambs 29 Hoo.dw1nked parent • IO II " ,, '" " " " ,. • ' " ' -.. ,. --;,• - " .. " ' " ... .. " -~ • • ., MISS PEACH i ; ART1-11AR- Sf'2 11v1M ~i'J.rt~~ MOOE~N meo1c11-Jf ~ '> DIC K TRAC Y TO START A FIGHT, WAKEMAN! JUST KAVE A SEAT, MISS A.llTHIJR', TMC.R'E'S TMI-$ OOCTOlt 1 CAN'T 4'TAN01 ANO WM f.N l WA~ 5 ,(.,1( AND H! CAME. TO ~E ME 1 l fMJlE.W Fl(LA IT AT MIM. ~'fl.US A 6000 POL IC. Y ? WMERE'D YOU GET -nus, -·,..7 CALVIN! WE'LL CALL YOU IN A fi'EW MINUTES ! by Mell ~IAllE . TMiR'S:'~ AN OLD '7A'(ING ; •.AN APPL.i A DAY K EEP~ °THE'. ooc.rorc AWA':/ '~OM THE S/Of OF Yo~r !!fD, 1F AIMED A'T ~IS ~fAO.'' ---.._ ·Or ----,, ;----7,S()MfTMING .. ~ ~ ', 1,, 1.IKf Tl-IAT, I.. by Chester Gould • \ ,. ., • by GeoNJe Let-ii Hooo MAKES r\ 01<£AMS ME '' Z KNOW ""EAM J WILL " AU. ) Ne.V?!R °:"' ; ~. ·-------- <SUESS HE Hl>D ROO;OH WEE I(. ... 0 • 0 0 THE GIRLS • . ~ • PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTU:E PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'lllOl COUlT 0 .. 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I Pt"lfll-(bond wil"'°) rltftrtf'CI m J, l'rw.rlcll Cant..i, O.O.S., 1'S1 Mlkt 0. Willi Wftkll 11 ,,._tor f\lr,,,... pertlclll•n, •nd Fourth Avtnwe. k n 01990-C1lllotnl1 Tllll 1t11...,.111 w•1 !!IN wlt11 I~ Covn. ""-' lllt 11,.,.. •ncl 11l•c• "' hl•r11111 tlle t11«l tv Cllfk ol Or•no• Countt Of\ M1•<ll 11. .,,.,.. p111 N..-i st! tor ""'11 1•. 1'74 11 LllJ1rld ''•1<11111". 0.0.S.. J1l7A 1t14 t :le •·'"·· 111 !hi c.,,1,_,. •I Mor..-, Svltt '°"" !•II Oltt o. l'lEl.IJI C...rlmtlll M•. J ol Mkl cevrt, ti 71» C•llf.n.1•"117 .. " .. llOll1Md °''"'"' CHI! O•llr Pllor, Clvk Ctnltf" Drive Wu!, Ill lllt' City llf 1toew H. T~. 0.0.S .• m A MlrCll n. "·I nd AP<ll '· n. ltl( "1·1• S.nt• AM. C1llt.r11l1. Stl'Ht, S.n oi.go, CA. t'JIOI l-----o:-:7:-,--,.,,..,-cc,.,-,-,,---·I 011H M111:t1 ,., 1t1• JOl'lft s. "'*'Ml"· o.o.s, "" lt•tH• PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM I!. ST. JOHN, hultv1nf, Mortl'>rldr., CA. fill'' c;pty Cl.,11 TN1 !Wlll'IHI 11 ti. fig c0ft01,1et..:t Oy 11--------------·l MU•w1n. MU•w•Tt AND ··--·· a.Mr•• ... rt ... n Np PICTITIOUS •u11NllS A"-n It LIW 01vld (. 9•NWl. 0 .0.S. N.\MI STATEMl!NT ,. ,,_ ltr'Ht, ... 0 . ._ 1$)1 Tt1l1 il•t.-t HIM w1t11 IM Countv Tl>t ro11ow1119 pe•lO<'I> •·~ aol"y N"""'1 9-11. C1!Hw1111 tWU Cltf"t. of Or•nt• CO\l!"lty Of\ M1rct1 If, "1•. 1i11 .. nen •-= Tlh Intl UMnt PHUI PELICAN ·DANA P:'.>I NT, lSlli OtJ A--t '-i ,1'1111-r lllltlllll'lld 0tt"f9' Co.st Dilly Pllo!. PttOO. 01n1 Pol"'· Ctli! 9i~N "wllll~ Ortl!ff Cotll 01lly ,Uot, Mllrcll D, tt, tlMI ,t..,-H J. 11, ltJI Nl·11 HHMS Cot por1tlan, 1 C1fit0<n!~ Cot· Mi rth 1'f, 30 1!111 Aprll 5, Ut4 10..·1• port tlon, 1~ Al9-wln .!.I .. Hlml•ng. PUBUC NOTICE '°" a-.11, c1111. fl•" PUBLIC NOTICE Tllh bUlt1141» 11 ConcllitlM bf 1 1-~------------lcOtl>Of"1llan. --------·------[ NOT.Cl TO Cl:IDITOltl Hl1M$ Coro. IU .. 11110.. COUl:T o' TMI SIJ,11:101: COUIT OP THI S•'IOtl ~t>ho, STAT1E 01' CALl ,OINIA '°' STAT• 0' CALIPOl:lllA '011 Cotp. s~··u"' Tiii COUMTV Of' OIAlllOI Tlltl COUNTY OP OIAlllOI rM1 ,,.,....,,,.,, w11 !111111 wo!ll 1n, .... A·1Mn "'· A·7tln Counlv Cit•~ of O•l<IQI COii'!,., O" AP<•I l. "OTICI" Of' Nl!AltllltO OP ,.ITITION E1t1tt of WILLIAM 0. IT E"HOVSE lf71 ,Olt ,IOaATI 0' WU.L AMO ,01: 0.C:HM<I. l'·lHlJ LITTlltl TllTAMllllTAaV "OTICE IS HEltE8V GIVEN to '"" '"1>11~ Ot1ng1 (0•11 D1l1y P•lot, Elllft al HOllACI!: ll. WOLF E. Ctldltwl Of IM ·-· ... mt., ~ff~nl AP'H 1, n. !f, u. ltll -llt).1• 0.CMMd tMI •II PlfltlM 111vlno cl1lm1 ag111111 111e1-----0:07:-,-,.,,..,--=cc----NOT1Cf: IS HEltEa V GIVEJtl 11t1t .. Id -.cld9ftl trt •fl!ulrtd to lilt 1111..... PUBLIC ~OTICE STElt LtJtlG H. WOLFE 1111 flltd Pltrtln • wllll"" n«eu•rv "°"""'"' Ill tM Gflltl pttl!kln for ,,obel• of wm l hd tor of IM d t rt. ol t!'H! l t>OVI "1tltlt0 court, or ,tCTITIOVI •Vll Nl!IS llw1nc1 of ll'tl«I Ttlll"""ll'"V to the to prlHHll thin!, ••ti!~ tM Meeuarv JIAMI lTATEMINT lllfl"-tlftrtnCt to whlcl! 11 ,.,,.. lot vouc:M~. 11 "" unotr"9f*I •1 1"-ottlc• Ti.e tollow!1>9 Pt,.on 11 OolnQ ,,..11n~• fun!'>« SN<ll(\ill rt an11 tllllt "" tt-1fld of Gtorot L. Bo~ Allor111V, l Mof\1"11 11. • olKI 1111' 1!11tl119 i111 Wtnt ti.fl DMn Ml ••Y "111•• $UIN !OS. Lagunt Nl9Uf'I, •SEA TllllASVlllES, ).Ilg Vil Op0rro tor April "· 1t14, 1r t :XI '·"'·· ;,, lllt C•Hlwl'll1 tun, wtllcll 11 tll4t 11l1tt o• Hiwoort Btacll '2'60 cwrt~ 1111' Dtfl4"me111 Ho. J of u ld lllut.lfltti of Ille llnll•rtlllflld Ill 111 "'111"'1 OorMld 4. Mcinnis.. 11os St~•llo•t 0•. courl. II 70D Civic Ctnllr o,1v1 Wtll, In Olf'f•ll'lllll IO "" •llllt of stld dtctdl11!, Newport l e1cri C1UI t2'60 IM (fly of 511111 A111. (1llfornl1. ...11ri1n lolH" MCltll!'IS •11•r tM '1"' Gill H, Mt!~l1 . .i10J 5e1>hDrt 0• . Ot led Muell ,., 1'14 puMktll Clll of tl'lll llolltt. HtW"PQl1 &tltl'I, Ctlll '2660 WILLIAM E. St J()tlH , Olttd Ml•ch n . ""· • lllll P>llllMU 11 ConooxtNt b~ ... Cwnty Cl9rk H0t.L15 G. 5TEHHOU~E. llldlvlov.i MILL. PAil••• AlllO •u1:an.L Euc\lfol' of'"" Wiii oAn N Mcln1111 !7t~~~lli.!'wtll!IWI)' elOI:.~ t':" .':ii:> Alrntd clf<edelll TFlll 1!1le.,.;tnl wtl 111.-d wi!h ""' 4U IM!fil 'ltl-Strwt AltwlltT Al L1w c-t~ Clttk of Ortrigt Co1111tv on Mlt(ll Lii .......... C•llltrl!ll ... ,, ll /1111-l'Cll ··~ ,1111, Slflll ltl 1), lfll Ttl: flfSJ ,..._.... llf"I Mlf .... CllHtl'llll Hf" PubU111td Ot1n11 (~11t Dtl!v ":~11;,~ A"-r-fw1 .. ltUI-Ttll (110 '"'"'411 PubHlM(I Or111111 Co.it Ot!ly .. tie!, ""-'" lw ··~ Mlle.JI I.I-n . .,,, 11111 April '· ltl• U0.11 Mtrcll !t, 30, •ncl l\prll J, ltlt Ion,. Publl11\tct Or1noe CoaJI Dilly lllfot Mlt(I\ Jt, At>l"ll 5, U, lt, Tt1' 1101·11 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. u .. 1 'l'rlftflt•• E11er1111 Sear<'h Interior Se<'retary Rog· ers C. B. ~torton says his department intends to spend between S3 billion and 35 billion to expand and produce more energy snurccs in the next fil·e y<'ars as part of President Nixon's 'Opera.t ion ln· dependence.' $9 Million Svlniar Suit • Se ttle111 e1tl s WS 1\KGELES <AP I -A Superior Coun Judge says he expects lo reach a S('tl]emf'nl soon in the las1 of 24 ci\"il suits filed in coone<-tion 1o.·1lh the Sylmar tunnel explosion after settling 23 or thr sui ts for morr than $9 million . Judge Bernard S. Jefferson senled the 23 cases Thursday in lhe June 2l 1971, explosion ( State J ,1·hich ld!led li pcoplf'. The a1o.·ard~ incl uded $9 million for 16 ne:11h~ and !hree injuries at 1ht> tim(' or explosion and S.'US.000 for injuries to four n1en In a flash fire the day before lhc blast. e C/u1plai11 Held SA\" QUE:'l>l lN (AP• -A San Quffitin prison chaplain 1o.·as held hostage for 15 minutes by an armed inmate before guards rushed in!o the chapel and disarmed 1he attacker. Prison information officer Bill Nyberg said no one 1o.·as hurt in the Thu rsday afternoon incident. but Pro te s tan t chaplain Harry Ho1o.·an:I 11• a s "visibly shaken.'' Jobl ess Rate Dips In Marrh WASHINGTON I AP ~ ,. t.:nemployment dlpp<>d slighU~· fro1n 5.2 pcrC'ent to 5.1 percent of the ...,·ork force in l\1an.il, lhe governrnent said toda y. lt 1o.·ns the first declu1c In five monlhs and raised hopes th;it lhe rise Jn }ob~essness that began wtth the Anib oil Stt1te Bank Ups Prirue SAN FRANCISCO (AP 1 -The Bank of Cali fonun (lnnoonet.'d 1"tlursday it 1o.·n1 raise lt.s prime leod ini.: r;ite from 91i to 9:i, ;x-r('('nt , effectil'e today . . The prim~ I! th e lnhs~st rate chargNl .i1 bank's largest o n d most cred11· 11 orthy ~irrov.·ers. u~··u k or Cati!umin ·~ oeltcv L'<i to be Ute first L: S, OOnk lo go to 9:l' ;x•rcNJt. embargo m3y hll\'C topped '-----------·1 oot. TUE LA{\OR Dtpanment considered the drop of OOf'- lenth ol one percent s1atistlcalty insignificant bul go"e:rnment analysts said the figures did ruggcst stability in the job picture. TI1e nation's unemployment rllte jwnped fronl a 3ll:·year low of 4.6 pero!'flt ln October to 5.2 pefcent in January as lhe impact ol the fuel shorta ge spread through the econon1 y. It held steady in February at 5.2 )>erCt'nt. Tht.> Nixon <id1ninlstralion had forecast n sharp risl' in unemployment in the first halt or lhc year but "' I t h joblessness a\'craging ahout 5.S percent Ol'tt the full ye:ir. Sorne private £.'eOf'IOffiiSlS h:id prl'dicted the rate '¥\"OUld top $ix percent. ACCORDl~G TO today"<; rC'port fron1 the Bureau of l....abor s I a t i 5 t I(' s . Iota! employment remaint1 cssentlally undulngtd for the scrood consecutive JTIOflth at 85.9 million in :I.larch while the number of people not at 11.'0rk edged d0\\11 from 4.7 million in Ft>bruary to a seasonally :idjmted 4.6 million. SiO<'e Oclober about 530.000 f)l.!rson had been reported thrown out of \Vork mostly as a rc.-sult of the direct or indi rect efff'ci!I of !ht• t:nf'rgy cri.'iis. The government said that altl)(lugh v.· h J t c. co 11 a r t·1nploymcnt. has continurd 10 1•xpe1 n<l ·at a ~tron{.: p;1te. ri~ln~ by 1norl:' than 800.0l)J o\cr I h c October·:'o.iarth period. the gross '¥\'a.5 largely off<;et by a dechll(' in blue- collar jobs. mainly dut• lo la~offs in the auto industry. Unemplo)incnt rates for mo.;t groupi1l$ti in the labor force 11crt• 1nostly unchanged last nicnth. The jo?les" rate for marri{'(! men v.•as 2.4 percent; adult "·omrn 5 percent; tee n ·a g·e rs 15 perce.nt; ...,.hite 11orkers 4.6 percents. and blacks 9 . 4 prrccnt. FEOAo·ainst 0 Oil Profit Control Bid \\IASJIJN"GTON (AP• -The Federal Office said Thunldny it neats no runher hrlp from Congress to l n\'t•st ig ntc accusations that 011 compani~ are reaping enormous ond illegal energy-crisis profits. The acclL~lioru; 1o.·ere voi <.'ed by Sen. }lenry :I.I. Jackson ([). \\'ash.'· as he opened joint hearings into oll p ri cing praClil"'C's by the SC'nnte's Interior Comn1l1tee ant! its pertnancnJ ~ubcQmmiuee on in1·estig:it ions. Ja c k :-;·on \\':'Is prompily 1 :l{'('.US<.'<I b~ R epub l lc;111 ~l·nator~ nf '"dl'lllllJ:l'lGUt.'ry '" :ind "n<'A:llivi,irn" and of lt·11eling Con.;rf's; do1o.11 .A dead· C'nd ro:1d to lhl" n1inalio11 of pl:ln~ 10 lllC'rt""aSl' dOl!lL'S1ic energy supp)l('S. Th-.: ~·urs general CO\lfl5el. \\"ill1an1 f\. \\'alkff. oppoM.'d key price control provisions or a new bill illlendcd by Jackson ;ill(] ntht•r senators To replace the en1eri:ency enef'jty act that v.-;1s passed by Con..:rcss nnd 1•c1ocd hy President Nixon . ~talcs Get '.\lore Gas \\'ASlll:\"GTO:-l j,\P1 -The F1-de ral Energy Offlrc has increased ga~inc 1"'upplle:s for 36 states und decreased it for <inother dm:cn in an effort to llchieve a more C' q u a I DAI~' l'ILOI Over The Counter MASO u.n.,. fod'low...,, April •• "" .. -.... ri~ .. 'Yo•~. ·Foo o.~" c.o 1 ~1 •1• 1., ,.....,, 1Qlt Ill'! W0 1•q •ot • ., 1~ ... na •\ ~ h\t o! DoclQC• 1• Jt 14 Jt J p c,.,.n tt• •., 11,,,.,.,. ! 00 I l'• h"I dn!I •',lt'11 ,,..,. O.t·•f! E ~SI I.la Jtnu\ f<J 1' N 11 1' llt ... ~ I" S ~ ~ ~t ,~, on Mulu11 Dlll!'l''IJ' Giii" JM•n 1m 6 1a 111 !Hl•rc l <i 1 \\ I I> • Y•"h ~· quOt60 b~ O.vt l'n '~s to.., JH•n '>•t 1 11 1 or S.•tto C. ~\.I 6 '' e f/11ee11 ~far11 Los ANGELEs (AP> -I• Sctddleb'tck an unusual step to end contnlu· · , l..· ' Ilospitul Offers Bo1i<ls , Notes Tflo:tl.0.\0 1'1(, [q1,Fo J•j ltt Jollr•\tn 1'0 "'4 1'0 ~S.~·'"' 1tl 111 0.,1 L• 11"1'11 lll!'r,TO~l \CUODt:lt 1'0\ lllwtMll! ~ lntm 6IJ )'8 (u\I 1!1 111111 .. lnlt Inv O•l.lt!I lop1ol 4, 1 1' Jr4 (onl ~ ~ 10 4j (u\! HI I~ •I :J<'.l lt illl•t>t U 11U 11 .. ., AU. ea.E M1t 19• 1"4 C1tl! tlO 1'1 ii•• (om •')ti •'4 ed "nouting " of lhe la\\', the federal government hns asked a judge to order restaurant owners aboard the Queen ~lary to halt immediately alleged 1-iola1ions <>f U.S. labor lav.·s. The suit 1o.·as filed Thursday in U.S. District Court in advance of 1he oomplelion of National Labor R e I a Ii on s Board hearings on charges that the restaurant owners 1o.·ere spying on e:n1ploye.s and intimidating pro-union workers with threaL<; of dismissal and ph}'Sical injury. e J\"i.ro11 T11x SACR.,1 E~'1'0 IAPI Ca lifornia Sec retary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. has set June 17 as the d a I e <>[ a hearing on the n o t a r y commission of P r 'e s i d en l r\ixon 's tax auomey, Frank De~1arco Jr. of Los Angeles. Brov.11 annovnce,d 'Mlunday the hearing \\'ill go into charges that De Ma rco backdated by a y e a r documents supporting Nixon's controversiaJ $576.000 t a x All"' c .. J iii •ll E•oa•-c.r Ill IM Cw\t Kl t10 /],I SllfC ~· 1•1l1•1l Aom In< l.Jl 3 ll EA TOM & Cw\1 w;} S 00 I •I '>l>O lf• • ll '/, Aom Ill\ I JI • O'I MOWAllO; C.w\I ~1 11t)10 I• Sl!CUltlTV l'D\~ !~r.!:t11 ;;g ;-~ ~:,",,': 1!·:!1~lt ~: ~~ :~ iri ~"~~·;: :: ~~ .lifl"t l~ 01113'1 1...:-\10 •11 Cull !.<I JO JI\ Ull•1 ~ •al •wt At\llw•t •.It e.11 X>t<ol F •II Ill .t.l)O'lO JIO •01 Sl Ll(TlD ,0,: AC.£ ro •II 1.v Ste• ro l~J'llll& Pe••·~ 1•s lll .o.m V.• •" ••1 All\I"-tOO'l l0.11 EOtE Sp 11 1111 11 O:n•c•• I ll '"° 0cci J4 , .. l 'I The _11 .. opened , ..... ,,,., and tenn'i of the 11PN r11 10 1411 .. Egr-1 GI 10 11 1111 ""''c.111 •'' ,1, !to• Vo•• 111'1 11e1 '"~'~ ""-' .t.M<~J ·~••8 f/1....,lr11JIO Llldm" liJ 1•.,..,,"nt' t \1101" Saddlcba•k c 0 m m u n i t y subordinated not C's arc as """ e .. t~ • eo 10 11 1:-•9 1 M 111 LO Eo•t 11 lll ,. 11 \on"• f 11 n n " '" · .t.m O~t\ I&> i i.< Ene•jt 11.0'l llQlt L-n• J4 •n , .. SMAlllf.MLO Giii' H~·ital ,·0 •-guoa ll1lls has follows: ...... Ent~ •l1 •nF.i.111 1.S11.11 L1•G111ou11· '°"'" ltl l" ~I' I.All . AMll,ltEii Fmlw tf 1.IJ 1.U cp.l•O• 1•'91100 Ent•o• Ill l~I announced I.hat it 1o.·i\1 issue ~ months to 211 )'C'llr notes FU Nos: "•11 ""' 1.•1 .. c.r..... 1 ,, •1, F1t1 "" 1 t1 • 11 I 850 C•Pltl ~l~ 'lio l'IOILITV 11~,.(~ 11 11 1Jl1 l-1t1Dr 111 1111 S\2.5 million in ho spita earn · pe1cent •t>tom ~o1 it1 G111ou"· L•••1n1 ~ ••j•11 L•QtlL •1•• .. -"enue bond•,~ $3 .2~ -3to5yearnotC'scam8.75 1n•1tm 1u1•1 8'11'1<1to l.M•Jt u"'''" 6 0t•.., P•<•Fo 1J1 1 a. ..... JIU . " '>P-<t '" 111 C.tOl.•I ·~1ton LOOMIS SH(AltM>Ml'OS · ·11· . s ddl ba·k percml \lot-6 61 Ill '°"''' •.IJt SA'r L(S· .t.oo•< '''llt&I m1 10f1 · in a e '" Am c,,1~ ,,1 •ll c:. \$t< 6.tt. . ,,0 o.. 1o11t1ori into"'t 1•wt111• Communit y Ho spi t al -5\7'tfl91.j ye:arnotes c-..1 m A,..,1~1'" •1'1 '!1Cl 0.11 i.·.11 . Mvtwo• 1J21t111 '"""'t •••1011 · 9 J ""' ln"'t •"4 , .. f\w:• 11o11 LOlllO A•I . .,,, °'"'" \o .. l•&.o subordinated notes to finance percen .o.m "'"' , ,. 1 .. C:•1•11 11 ...:s,, .1 At111•t , "' • 'l"I \•a--1 a 1 n 1 " lo I 9 .,, .t.m,11 r .. 111 J ll FYM ll1tl!OI ,.,., llu• JA 111 SIGMA fUND\ the ISO.bed facility. -year noes C'arn -~ AH CN011 """'" •111001 s""ou• •01011 t•o~~· 6 t'/ ,., · I ni>rcent GllOUll: ~•l•m F JS!> l" Lw1toe•n •01 tO\O 1"• ~Oil ''1 The bonds \\'ill be pn\·atey "~· c.r .. t~ tt.8 111 '''"" l'0011l0 Lu1M 1" 1 '>11 •11 t,,, l lJt ,,, I ~ i lh . 'Ille $Ubordinated nows pay IO(Q.., • I~ '•l ftNANC!AL MASI CO; V•nlu• 1 1, J ,, pa ... ~ Y. in s uran c e p.,,..,v 10,111 11 p1110011A,,.,, F .... ..., ''~'"!l'n"'n n 4 tl l t' · _,large block interest semi-annua lly to the ~,1 ••• 1 •1' F•"D•n J1• 1,, '""P ' &9J l)t~fl •a.c.r ~•1 ~11 compan1~ a11u '"" inv , ... 111 "'" 1roc1 l &< 1 .. ""''' F 10.•111 10.,,. """" 1011!1 1111 buyers, according to Bnicc holder on April I and Octohcr N~ t1au ,0 ,. 1111 r.,n rnc 1 ta 1 'II MASS ,NCL ~''"' 1n~ • 11 1 l'I lof-~y•·1rton 11 .t ll A""'" lll \lfn! l U lll Mi i 10)11111\"'ln•C. l •\I~~ Beaman of B. C. Ziegler ;ind ""..:11 .... ia L ri Y· · A.,a .. , r 6.)S 1.1i "'"o 111 10.~1 11 ~1 ""''" 10 1111 1• ~·· in •~ <1111 •'• · I lh C. Zieg I er cind Co .... ! ,1111sr ""'o 1i 1~ 111t 1~l''" 3 11 • '• C.Ompany, undeno.-r1tcrs 0 e HOUGH10N· tN\l!STOltS · M~O 11 ••11111~ ... ,, !'10 Sflf St.It · repre:5Cfltatlves \•:ill be at the I uno ·A i it • t.t o"' ~o i 1• 1 1t M(O 11J.t11 11 ''All' •NO Gii , issue. ho 1. ~· l '""" 11 ~~\ 1 ,~ c.r1n Jo 60 1 ~ ....,.,~, 1. 1 e~ ,..,1 r.., Fn •1' ••• l>r--~ J·om lh" 'lllC ol splta s mniJCa center Stox• 111 1 J1 rn<am 111<o 1 i1 ""'""'' •;1 ~11 u , .... , ••• •01 "'-~~s 1 <'.' h Wed .o..~!.!:r l 'l.:l416~1ot•F llJtlll 'M·<1 •m •'>11 111.•····~··· ·~·n the bonds and note~ v.-ill bcl t roul!h nesday. llLC c.111 ~'l••n 1 1 111 Mu11, 1•1 1 •1 ,,..,,,, f(I bt1 ~''" ~· '' r:.• '" '" 1-------------·18.ft!iOt\ 10121~)1 Flm !kt 111 111 M~8 FO l(Jl ll•I ~!I• M• .~'l l o) used to re!ln> construction ff•••ot s.o ~11 ,0111 u1111 0111ou,. M11 Bnc. ••l ••1 ,,.,. ~" .~..s ·~h B•tt• Q• 111 110 100 Ft'ld t /~ t 10 I>•' f(I I)) I •1 \lltDMIN FOS loans. new equipment and for L A LINES lk••" H1 , ~ , ~ •01 Fna 1 in 4 n M•r Vto l 'll • ,.1 A~· •n~ 1 ,, 1 !• k. ·11 · I • • i;-,..., •11 •11 Coh"" 11• 1~M...O.....QI •II '" .o.·.,14 1 1~ 11n V.'Or ·1ng cap1 :i reqwrt>menrs. 1 n.. .. ,,,,. 111 1 0 1, f,.,,., 1 ,, ! " """°"' ,,, , n • 1, 1~.··• 1 1~ • n The nonprefit hospital has $31 / °"""1t• • 74 •""' r'o,, c.r 1 as • n Mut ~~·) 1• )• 11 1• ,,...~~ t s• '1• MONTH !loll '°" ,,, '" .. OU NDl:lllS ""'" t., 1.i 1..i \1l!H 11101: .. o, receil"ed a SI.Ate loan ll•o"'" 111 11•c:.11ou1>. ...,1...,., ·~••'),f l""'~"' ·1111111 I B•~nm •1•t•1 c.r .. 1~ <U ll~~Af \ECFO\ 1 '~C·ll 8 U (U guarantee r3~lng <>f '"AA "' TE.LEPH ONE COMl'AHY CALVI N l'UNO!o: 1nco"' 10 1J" •1 a~i..... , o •• , ,,,,,., 11n1212 I S d d d l> OF CALIF I s..u r4 lltl 1l.1' F M1UI! 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V•n t0121l OI C:.ltOU' MO)'• Sr 6 •1 I ,. ,.,_,., ~O\ •61 CG Fu..:t llO •)1 01.1c:. f'll 111 c.-.. •n 1i. e.11 1\'""/ r •io •~1 (~p h•t1 t•l•001 c. ... ~S• •II IOI Nl!Wl NCiLF '"""" G 1'11 1" (ont S"• It 111).., r, lft(oft 110 J OI £quth 1) )\ •• \' l•.on Ua I •J ! 0' Ch•• In• •1 1, •• , l.JSG•\ •u1~n (;t .. 1 .. •(.(I ~I•''••' lq ••11011 vice presidential papers to the LEATHER w.v. fiMlt ~ • ...,.. c I I •••• National Arch.ives. was a key LlFE .,,...,. .. _.......,., c• 1z1111•~1ttJ issue in Wednesday 's decision l-''-----------'-=c.:...;;...;.;.;.;:..;;.;..;.;.;..;.;.;:......J by the U.S. lnternal Revenue Service to require Nixon to pay $476.000 ln back lnxe:s . ---PUBLIC SOTIC E ,.12111 0.11\' .. 11a1. l\f'),,I Mercedes-Benz fro1,a Sl78 per llJ9· Ntw 18~ 2JOM:id1IOt11 l6 rnonill ocer"l·erd ~ House ol Imports UIJ M•MM9M-r •iw.. 111,1111 11&1" 111 S2>1HI , (lllHNllllG Vl•h!Jt • 0) 4 u Inc.om 11 JI I) 11 lwoor tt t ""9 t ... 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C&Pttn 1 • 1 10 Jo11c1 •ow1: w.11 ~9" )"' l1' C-11 !'4 1'1 1•1 (IO•ll~ 11' )(It c,, .. 1~ t\llttt1 v1,.t\n Nv tJ!Jl;•1 Com11 Fl t"' I SI Clp•l ~ !.Oii l.Jl lllCom t I-t I' wt•nt Iii • » , )I C-rl • 11 ttO IN\ll'T GltOU,, '""I'• II Ii 1t II WILLINOTON C-I"" ttol900 10~ ~h }ft N• '40• 1)(1 lloO C:.lt0U': ~lfl0W j,lliM ID\NO 1.f' IUPffFO tlJIO l •Pltt :OO ~U't A.It Jn •II •.ll ID~.,_, )11 llO Pfov!G\ t" t.~l *"''' ,It IW trf c , I II !l.01 Mut<Ht t.111 •.n "'°"e GI It I JI Mt•IP1 '° n II Tl """"°'!! l •I S .. Slot• ll "lt°'"'°""\l' lottt) T•w\I !"'O•t ~""' pj• IC>' I ll )\:!Kl ll,11 t.M ,VTlt&"'l wo 1 .. 1, I""" l!t\ ) It ll"lr ''' I 01 1 .. PUltDS: l'wt>llA ll IOtJ vlH t,lj • U (fly lie\ I SO • '1 Cbol<t• 10 00 10 a W•l"'ll t W. 10 ti IUWAl:I I$ I; ~"''' I \j • Wol'l!l'll' l,I• Ir. GltOU"! Vtwtll •.H 1.n o•o 11" n WI\! tM J·" I • l)otulr ',.Ill h lllC.O'!I • 11 ... , !II '., 10 l1 Wj.llO Cr (4 ,, otl· .... t3 ··u l,~~ "' • , ... """ ,_.., 1.Jl .... K~ IJl 'M Dtltt f 111 t,I ''"'SI! U.J11 .!• l!!W\i '\'· tO l•tOltr . 10.1 ' Ot'ttQfl W..• )I. IMtl ~ 19,Jll lt.tt \li\tl I' O. 1 '°' •'4'•<d"t1Mnd ' I ! 26 DAILY PILOT Don't Sell the Home Snaaller Autos No Big_ Cl1anges la 11975 Mo(lels ~I SSION VI E JO IMPORTS -MER'CEDES BENZ - Sale~ • .~ervice • Le<1 s1nq •• -Just Give it Away 28701 MARGUERI TE PARKWAY 495-1700 MI SSION VI EJO 831·1740 Se11 D"9> Fwy. lo ._ .. ...., "'•Y· t 1it, til)M 011 Mar9'19ril1 Dy SYL\l lA J'ORTER ·i Tldrd n~ a Series) lf•yrn1 al't your \\•ire arc 65 t• ~" ,.,.,_ "'oj1'r 10 '911l'IOO'~llOl'Io1olllft1011w""ol --Tiii °""""'• _......,. llYh OfW>rtt """" SADDLEBACK: COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Laguna Hills, Calilomio .. ~ $3.250,000 Saddleback Community Hospital Subordinated Notes 6.months to 2v2. year notes earn 8 .50% 3 lo 5 .......... year notes earn 8 . 75% 51h to 9 V2 .. _ ... yea-r notes earn 9.00% 10 ............. year notes earn 9.40% Coupon Notes in denominations ol s't,000, SS,000 and S10.000. Registered Notes in denominations of S1 ,000 or any multiple thereof. Semi-annual interest payments on Apil 1 and October 1. '. or over, and you O\\'n a house which can be sold for a profit -give it U\\'ay. C:h·ing 11 aw11y cun turn th<it house in10 a source of a &Cncrous llfctunc incorne for )OU. As ;:1n itlustra\ion, .\lr. and i\'1rs~ Vptown oY:n free and clt'ur 11 big house bouGllt 30 ~·ciir·s ;igo al $15.000 ·which could be sold todav for 850.000.' lic is 66, she is: 62. He is rettrcd und th r ir sole income is from So. cifiJ ScCUI'· ity. They'd like 10 !K'll POJtTEll 1hcir house and nwvl:' iu10 .:i 101.,, tOSI ·cl ficicncy ap:.irtmcnt -but the\' 11•ould 01\'t" a sub· sinntial caPitu l g;1ins t<ix. C\'t•n though some of 1he Jax \\'011ld be forg iven becnuse of his age, AN E\'E·OPE:\!ING sol ution Clltcunarcut Sales Sail Coast Cata1uanin Corp. of lr\·[ne announced its operating rcliults for the first quarter ended Feb. 28. Net sales for the qu<i rlt>r wt:rc $1.706.200 as compared to SL.'vifl.!167 in !ht' prior Yl''1r. Net income for the quarter \\'as S53,9;i6 as r on1pun:d to $65.8,11 in tbc prior y('ar. E;;imings per con1mon share and common share equivalent for the quarter "·ere 6•ccnls per share as compared to a cen1s per sha re in the prior year. Contact _. repnsenlati•e in ~ at the Medical Center localed adjacent lo Ille Saddleback c_,;~r.Hospltal !Ids wtek! ...... C............._JIS,1 P-V._Ael•f.,..~I CONNELLEASE l:l ~ FrWef ..... S, .. !,....,,~6-Mwlsy,Atlrifl,NnW1 .. ..,.Airfl 10, 197' ............ : 1714tll7·4SOO, ht. 427 Yovr Factor., A11tliorlted Che•rolctt Leo1lfl9 Deoler • New '74 Ve90 Hotchbock S6840 PER MONTH B. C. ZIEGLER Starity Paclftc -llldg., MlsslooYlloy, Plu> Tb~ & Lk. On A1>~•. Crl'Cl>I 1~ Ml>. O.E.L. CONNfLl CHEVllOLET 2828 HAlllOR ILVD. , , "'-17141291·9650 ••• • 0; I ..•. ".'. . , . • • • • . . 0 ... . . . •.I • .. . o.• . ·' • .. . ·. . . . .. ..... .. •'.i .. ·'. ~:o '0 •• . " ~·~·. o·· '. ," 0 ... . . 'o .. .• ;• ... e COSTA MESA ~'6·1200 ----- W-i·d-e distances between living areas You don't hear your neighbor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ •:•. ... ,.'o' ..... . .. .. ··; ·. ~: . •• ".'. ... • • · ...... .... ~-? ., . .' .·;,. ~O" . •: ..... . . ,. .... ... ·o· •, . o . ... .. .. • ... ·• . .... .•.. ... . . . ' .. . . . . . ·.' • . ... ... ·' ..... ... :•.:; .. •:. Exclusive! Only at Canyon Sands, Palm Springs. NO SHARED WALLS IN LIVINCi AREAS Enjoy single-family privacy ... over 100 families do 1 6 tennis courts, healed swimming i'.!nd Jacuzzi pools.·saunas. pulting green. cabana. NO initiatiOQ fee. no dues. Lovely landscaping. no exterior maintenance. Private. walled patio. 2-car garage with electric automatic door opener. lloor·to·cei!ing wood-burning fireplace, 11 fl. cathedral ceiling. 3 sparkling models newly furnished by W & J. Sloane. BUY NOW ... IMMEOIATE POSSESSION ~mf1c Communities, home bu1ld•ng arm of $750 m1111on Amfac, Inc. (NYSE) 3 bedrooms (or 2 and den), 2112 baths. 2 bedrooms, 2 bi ths. 3 exciting floor plans. S39.500 up. f~-1\'-..J,T' A '··--ounfac cAnyoi:i sAn~s \'lliAf; -an idea whose time has come Hwy .111 , n.ext to Gene Autry Hotel 4300 E. Pa!IJ'I Canyon Or., Palm Springs lo their problem, says 1-"erd NauhcUn: a \Vashington·bnsed gt11Cral partner of KaJb, \'oorhi..s. and a specialist In tax -saving techniques, I s : ulStead of S<'lling the house. give it a"·ay to a recognized charity under an Annuit y Trust FINANCE pa id out may change and the likelihood Is they v.•ill. Capltol Ne"·s Str,1re SACRA~1ENTO -There'll be an aJnplc ~pply of small cars in the 1975 nlOdel lines pla rined by the big four auto makers -· Ford. Gene ral ~fotors. C h r y s I e r anrl plus a sca1ed-doy,·n V!. They v.·ill ~ pushed out as rapidly as possible. ~l id-year introductions or new engines could replace mid-year introductions of Ile\\' • models. the influential trade journal reported. Under ~he Annuity Trust. the Uptowns spl!Cify that they tJrc to 'rect"ivc an annual incom<; -"'hich is tb be 8 American tifotors and buyers "'on't have to sl.and in line to get them. so sa)'S the news out of [)c.1roit. But. manufacturers a r c planning fe\\' radical changes in either economy o r technology. Because ol the energy crisis. fuel economy is i}crc.'nt Of-th"'e cUrfcn!inarkct If" TJIE UPTOWNS gave vulue of the 'house -ns long !heir home to a charity, under as either one shall ·live. \\'hen either type of trust. the they die. the hou se becon1<>s charity probably \\'ould sell the absolu1e i>roperty of the the house and invest the charity. This ster> givcs 'thcm nioncy in securities. real $1,000 a yc;1r and th!! trans~er estate. olhcr \vays. Under the .of ~hl· hou~c docs not require ~Cnitrll~t. the percentage of ~ . 1 thcn1 to pay an.v ca pital gains •. inconic guaranteed to the JN HIG.H GEAR~ • • • 'The VB ertgine .isn't going to disaopear. despite all the activity in Detroit aimed at buo\'ing up the mo r c economical six<vlinder en~ine nnd d<'\'eloping 'new 6s.' For t\\'O rea sons: 111 the auto comonnies ha\'e onlv so n1uch Capat..i ty. to build. 6s, 121 certain C'ar~ de -= i g n e d' f pccificallv for a \'8 cannot a<'COmodatc a si:t l\'ithout affecting the llrhole \'Chicle - safetr. hanrllinit. performance. econon1.v, the lotal balance of tax. llad t.he~ ~nJ~y~ inc~n1c Uptowns ncv!'t' ·ehanges. but ~ _ . beyond Social Sc cur I I 'i tht• value of the charity's _ - lx'ncfits. they al so might have investments probably \\'OUld · hnd ;1 tax dtod111.1ion for a change and the results "·ould the main concern of lhe car charitable conlribution in the be a changing income to the builders, but they admit it yt'ar !hey mad': the gift. In l 'pto"·ns. mav be three or four years nny ('\•1·nt.. lh~ gift.opened the 110,1, do vou dCC'ide "'hich bcf0re major changes be~mc way lo hfct1me income for trust to us('? apparent. them . They expect to impro\'e !he car. •· THE UPTO\\'l\'S could ask tor rnorc than S4.000 a year. /or !ht' regulations CO\'ering a gift to charity und er tHl Annuity Tr11 sl stnle t hat the i11con1c paid out must be no lC\s than :; pcrecnt and ii can he 111ore. Rut If vou \\·rre to use !his IYIX' of '1r11')t and if \·ou had sufficiNH other ·inrom(• to want the advantage of the t:.ix dcduciion in lhc yt·ar lhc gift is mad c . Nauhcin1 warns you must be \\'arv not to make t h c rcqti<'sl ed percentage too high and thereby cancel !'ome of ~·our !ax advan!age. l·lov,.evC'r, the Upto\Vns do not face Iha! prob!en1. Th<'y could ask for 10 percent. providing thr1n \\ith ~ii .000 a ye:1r. but if they did. 1hc charity n1ight refuse !he gift on the grow1ds that 1he ;_1L'quisi1ion would be too L'OSt!~1• Thi~ type of income 1~ ecruivalent to interest on savings or dividt'ntls and "'ould not affect your Social Security benefits. Under tht' category of Ch.1ritable RcmaifldPr Trusts. thert< is another type of trust which m::iy be used \Yhen 1n11king a gifl to <'harit.v.in !his woy -the L:nitru~t. The difference is thai once Ille tcrn1s of the Annui ty Trt1sl have been settled. the dollar amount th;1t "'ill be paid to 1•i1hcr spouse never changes. ln the Unitrust. the an1ounts It you are very conservative gasoline inileage next year by and \\'ant no "n'Orrics about two or three n1iles per gallon future eccnomic downtum'i. by making small changes such you n1ight be better off ;is standardizing on radial ply electing the Annuit.y Trust til'e s. "'ith its unchanging number of !\lore six-cylinder cngin<'S dollars paid ''to you for as long uill be offered. and 1nany car.s as either one of you Jives. on !he shou-room floors v.·ill be If. !hough, you are deeply equipJ)('d "'lth ni a nu a I \\'Orricd about living in dignity transmis.,..ions anr! dnshboard on a fixed total of dollars in an i::auges inste:ld or · • id i o t era of cvcr·rising living costs. lights'' so motorists will better 1hen ~·ou might want the kno"· how their engines arc protection you mibrht get if the performing. fnslallation o( in\'estmcnts the charily ma.kcs iachometers \\•iii also help the rise in value and throw off an driver nicasure the most increasing amount-!although econoin.ical OJlGration of !he not an increasing percentage) cnizine. of dollars of income for you. To meet federal air pollution Wynn Buy s Duahnatic \Vynn·s International Inc. of Fullerton has acquired Dualn1atic l\fanufac turing Co .. Longrnont. Colo.. on a purchase basis ror cash. \\'vnn's president \resley E. Bellwood announced. l)t1a!n1;itie. \Vhich t1ad !!1:':~ r('venucs of approxi1nat<'I~ ~·2 n1illion and \l'i\1 opcra1c as a part of Wynn's automotive accessr.ric!.: division. is a producer 0 r . free-wheeling hubs. tire ccirricrs. 101.,, bars . seats and other accessories for four·wheel dri ve \'Chicles such as pick·up trucks and je~s. s t a n t! a rd s . c a t a I y t i c C'On1·crters v.·ill be installed on !he cxhau.'ll sys!e'11 of cars. and manufacturer~ still don't kno"' ho"· these "'ill affect the \'Chicle's econon1\'. These "'ill 01t!d a'l esiimated $150 to the cc~! of m<J.'ll rar.;, (;pnr·r;il i\lofnrs is the 1110Si optimii;1ie al>Oi'1t these con1·e 1·ters ~a.vini::-it n1nv enahlc en':'inC'ers to modify ,<;OO't' ('Xisti n'! po 11 u Ii on 11e vi1·(•Jt 11nrl hike gas mileage h;; 1().18 percent. • • • :'11 o to r ~1 ::1 g a z i n e · s "Autom<'ti\'t' Hot Line'' !'Pports a raft of new economy cn)'.!i nes that !he ca r eo1nnnnir.s arc \\'Ofking up lo irr:lrore mileage v.·ill not he h<'lrl back un•ll !he beginning of !hf' 11e11· rr,odrl 1·car. There ::ire 1"·0 ne11' 63. \1\·:> ne1v 4s • • • Suppliers of ra\\' materials 10 the auto factories s..1y they have 11"Ceived ~light increases in orders in recent IVC<'ks, \1·hich mav or fnay not be a 1ip-0ff that Dt'troit is looking for an upturn in sales. If order.<: \\'ere r r o m , supo!iers s<'llinl? the ca r factories rini.~hcd products. rather than ra\v materials, it "·ould be a safe assumption that auto niakcrs arc planning produC'tion hikC's. But no such conclusion can be dra"'n when the crders are for raw materials. because auto makers are ah\•ays adjusting stocks of raw mater ials up and do"TI, depending on 11easonal factors. pr i c <' 1·aria1ions and other considerations. They mav use lhc ·material next month or nol until next year. Passengers Up For Air Cal Air California can1ed a reccrd 127 .224 passengers in its satel lite markets durin '.? ~larch and fle\v a total o~ 45.587. JOO revC"nuc passenger miles. These figures result i11 itlC'reases or 31 percent and 3l percent. rc~pectivcly, over a year ago according to Joseyl1 E. \\raJker. assistant vice r:resident of sales. for the airline. 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I ' NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • , P ~OT Ye a1·'e H igh·Lo" s Appear E' e 1 y Saturday I h1vesto1·s P1·ef e1· Aru·o11 to Stocl{s r\~\\ \OHK (\P l -Th(' stock rnark I \>.IS llJI and S!U"Jlsh tcxltl\ aft<'r \\cdnr~ti\ s brtt>f up"uri:t.: pt )ct! 11 M'lf out 1h1 nt'v.s of Iii nr, A:iron,,, ·1 11h h-l\ r 11 n !h.. :... honfll l.1.:11gul' b .... ~u. 11 OJ>f'n{'r 1 .ius1'fl r 1 1 l x1 It 111f'l\I on \\~!I ~ltt'\:l th 1n uw"'l of thl 11111111.1\'rs rru:ktu1i; uc1o"s tlk' t1t kf'r 1nr• TIW! [lo\\ Jones 3\lr 1g1 Qf 30 1nd11str111 "'ll( k<1 giuncd 0 86 points lo 8.'i.S 89 \ olu 11<' l\llalcd 11 6.'¥l 04Xl ~h:.irt ~ Brokers s1ud mo<1t 1n1 e:.1ur11 11unpl) "' r(' too ul\1.:<'rl un About the economi c problcml po~ d h\ 111Hall(ln hi~h 1nteres.1 rate!! and othi.:r 11 orr1cs to f111d 111uth rt ison fifr com1n11t1n~ 1hemslc1es ori.: v.t11 or anorh<'r ul !ht rnnrkrl ' , ~ ' ~ ;: • • ' . " " l • J • . ' h ,, •, ~ . " liJ \J . ' .. • 1~ _. '1 : : n •• ~· " ' ! •• " . 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"" . u )I,) l '~ • Amerkn11 ~nles l'ol11tt1e Briefs ' l e Acq11idlto11 DUBLIN Ca hr I uc;kv StOrl-5 lnr \\JI! aeri111r the M1de~ r('stauranl firm Sirloin Stl')(:kadt In( under 1 stock cxehangt' agrt't'mc ni I l1 1!'1Cl ! h <' \\l'dnt ~I\ \\1lh:im If J)vcr Jr bo i1 d I ilJf'ITI Hl if I • SU(i I l Ar~ f rrn and \\llham I K~lc s ,, .. , s)1lcnt f s I r l < 1 S tockrldc s 11d th t iurktl r .., •~ 6;.Q 000 comn1on :ih ires 11 t'Xchangc fO"' 111 lht> s1 x:r. of Sirloin Stoc kad~ and certa in nrf1I <tlc:i \;Off) :ii O"• e 01/ llm·rph ~ASH"GTO' 1U Pl 1 TIK-A m~rl 1n I' ( t r o I t u n1 lnst1tutc sad Wcdncsda~ l S rr-f nr-rie' n. <'" 'rl Z'l4 • MOrC b.itrC'l.S I)( Oil per do\ last v.eek than !he v.eck t>t f rr In Its v.ctkly stul1!it1cal hul\1 tu1 th\: \I J :il"O !<.<J J prodoc11on of ~aso!111c ro~e 'f'lf)f.(j b:ln nJ<; •!t~ nd production of fue l oil increase~ 1fi7 lj(M! b;i rr( Is r11:r tJ a \ f,:iS()IJnt product1rn for the v.1t1k \\hlch t>nr!ed ~lrir~h 29 was off !ihWltly from the s.amt 11>1 ek lalil ) l:ar ho\\e\ 1 r ------------- I 28 DAILY PI LOT Friday, 'April S, 11~74 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ -lrvir1 e-ANIMALogi<~~ .. ,..,. Doily Painting llas -o~ffi~ials • Seeing Reil • Classes . • Listed Th<> follo\1.-ing activilics arl.' sch<>duled in April by lhe UC Irvine Ex1e11sloo pro~rarn. C.1asses earlier In tlw n1onth Yi'erc published previously. WEONt:\OAl', jl,P~IL 11 "ln1rT1011ill1•ti0<1 Of Wiid "'"""~'"" W•llt< c . (Pell OVI<'<'. CO•l>O'~'e 100IOQl<•I dl,...th.,, Lion Counlrv Sele•I, IM, Pett ol t t.<h"e \ttlt~, "W lkSITft Et(>I09¥ , , Me,..gtmtnl •I'll fle/\•...,or," 7-10 p.m, l•'•'' c.mp l llff1tr, •LIM Country Sa16<L llOO Moult°"' P••~w•v, L'!IYnt l11ill. Slngl1 ...,..,; •• 1...,, \6. • "'TM Eu1>109y DI !>O«lh.,.,, C1l1f0<11l1 Kelp fl t<I\," Or. Whftler N"'lh orof""40I", E:nv!ran,...nlal 11e •11 n C:F111!nff1'<"4J. I( 1 c k Environ"''"'"' He•llh ~rid Eno;i:Dttr!n11 Ltba<i!O<v. C1lllornl1 ln$1Hulo of l1tl'\nolOQY· Ptrl ot ft !lt1U•I ~·fH. "EcolOQV llf IM Soutl!trn c~111.,.. .. 1, (ot1Uln1," 1·9:•l o.n>., "Im. 111, l1ufl'lann111 Hin. Sl11t;1le eoml11ion. ».SO. ""ltpre .. n,.tlve !rom 0•8"01 County C0tone•'1 Ottict ,'' Film\: "H111•d1 dnd C.,&!lenQtl In ~.o.,di!\lil C•rt•" ••c;..,ldellno" 1or 1nr.••di11~ W'lll '"" P~ll~nl: "Vlewl)Glr>h:" 1nt P•I rnT. Nu<M, iJltd Ooc •O•." Flltn• "Vlew~lnt ll)e Pelle.,!; Vie-In!, 1,.. Nu•V.' St•ven .... Armen!•OUI. M D ' •uociere P<OffU!>r Of M t d I< l n •, Cth!orn,. Coltpg.e or Meolcln•, U(I ,. ... ,cl. s,,..11>!.0". R N P•fl c l • lec•urt-fllm ,,.i,~. "Cooi"9 Wnn 0.tlh," 1-10 p,m .. R..,. lQ.I, PhYliCt l S<lenct 111<19. Slr>Qle ,oQml""-'· M !50. "flv Ille W•Y -I'm Prll!ln•nl.'' Slutr1 Si!im~n, M .O., Phv1iclt n. PM! of 1 le<:lu•• ~IH. ''I\ Fa!htr h , , , The L•ll et>(! DeMn DI Ftlnll•t>OOd.'' ,. 10 p.m .• "Im, 101. li'1'yJlctl Sciences llla9., S•nQlt ildmiulon, t5. "Rt•plr110,. Problem• ot t n t Newt>o< ... " "l~rl F. Hu~!tPlt. M.D .. 1'10<l1te pr<)ltHor o! PICll11tL<•- C1ll!0tnl1 Colle-cit o-1 M.alclne, UC I. Pt•I at " lt<ture .. rlH. "ll\t li't>Plr11tory System,'' 1·10 pm . Fre>llm•" Lec lwe 111111. M<'<llctl Su•Qt II 111e111. ~ino;ile oM1mls1lo<'. \6.SO. TH\JllSDA'f', .ll'A1L U "Hl•lorlc•I ln!rPl!uchon. Gr" v 1 ! y ~•ort E!n•ltln. Wny 5•,,ay Rclt1h1ltyl !n1r0d\IC l•CWI IO S.C..ce-Tlmt," Wllllt •n J. K~utmt<', Ill, Pll,O .• p.,~,·~r. C.fl!!l!n OllM!•v11ory, Lol" "'""'"'~~. I 1•11 ol " ltcture ,,,1,., "Rel•!lvl!Y ~od Co•mol09y.'' 1·t :XI o.m .. Auanor!um. "lhe P"<tlogr11p., -Form 111<:1 Conlon!," ll tn H•h~dn, Pl'IOl09r•P!>e• a!>d '"'!l\Or. P•tl ol • ltclurt w1lt 1, "PnolOQ•llPhe" or> PflolOQJapfly.'' 7-IQ p.m , Rm.• 100 $oc11I !.tie..ct Hill. Sl11t;1l1 a<1mlulon, 51. l he N.W Vlolel\C.~. Film: ''A ClO(ll'WOtt or1f!Qlf.'' c;..,.st IKt..,rtr, f om Ptlmtr. wrl1er, Tiie Oally PllQI P•rt of • ~la. "?er~oe.::lves on Currtnr Fiim.'' 7-10 P.l't'I .• "Im. 101. Phvsltal Selene• flldQ. 5 In 11 I t •dmlnlon. 55. "Ull!l!lnQ l ime EttectTvtl•.'' How1rd Wlli.on, pr 1 s l d t" t • Adl't'llnlt!r•Tlvt "l tM••ch, Inc, /\ cnt -aav ffmln•r. 9·)(1 ,_.,,_.,.,30 p.m .• Cltillcn t nd Min O'W•• !looms, 1-lollelav Inn Hotel, 91ls1ol SI. at Sa" Ol~o Fre...,av. Coi'f'e M.e1•. Fee '"°· lndue1t1 clJ1s m11erl1I-. luncn tncl ,,.,_11'9. "MISk 111<1 Mood -F o~ut ' O•arn111ic1.'' Ml,.am Co•. '-1 s. prof'!"-ol Er>Qli•"· (tllfornil State F"'U•rlon '"" aulnor pl (hlld•en·1 floolcs. Ptrl of a l•tt"'" 1trle1. "Advt'fll"'''' ln Folil E•J><tnlon,'' 1-10 p.m .. ""'· 161. l1um~lle1 Hall. Fet: ~\1, wltn or wlll'IOUI credit. lnchXlll ~me m1t1rlels. Slno;i!I .-<imlulon, $6 • . l'lllDAY AND SATUl.D.ll'f, A,11:11. II anl :tO "Melrk Ed..,c•tlori In Amuoc.1: A D«lllon WJ>ow Tlmt H•• Come," E.lllnor' Valenll, M.A.. M1IMmatic1 "l;IMlthe•, R1n<l>o S11n J o• q u ! n lnlffmecll•te Scnool; a.,<I N1tn•nltl L1mm, M. -e 11_, co prdl n •ror, Mll"""'-11<• and sci.,,,.. OranQtl COllntY 0e,,.r1ment o! Ed11C•flon. ,1 l-4•Y weol<end worbhoo, Fri., 7:JO. t :JO p.m.: Siii., a:JO 11.m .... :lO 11.m .• q..,, 15.4, H"'m1n11;e1 H11ll. FM: I ll SO, w1•~ or wl11>oo.ot cr.,,;11!. lnc;llldn Pll•K•"ll Incl '""""on StlurdiY. Oevtlapmenl of C•eall~e Abillll11, Pl•I I!.'' M11rv Jo Woodlin, Ed.0 , 111K1t.l~tf Or<>!l~iOr llf Educa•len, r11l- !0tnl1 Sla!t Leng !'lea,h. Fl"! o! ~ two-wttkmd m~11 .. go, Fr!., April 19. S·IO p.m.: S81 .. Aprll io. 9 a.m -4 !J.m.: Fri .• llo•Y l. J-10 11'.m.1 St!., M•v •• • •.m. • p.m_, Muniou•J'll"» "'('Om, W•lltr Kl>Olf Scl'IOCI, 7300 Le l'•'m• A.,.., llut"'1 Ptrk. F"ee: us. "Kt'/' ~11 ln Worli.11111 wll., P11W111 of Yovng Chtklren," J•mH L. H,......, Ed.D .• f •llll>ot". "Eti.ct1_.. "'-khool "le ttl...,1.'' A """O<dty ...wbhoo. Fr., 7·10 p,m,; Siii .• t 1.m.-1? ,_, 1-S p,m .. "Im. 101. ,.hytlc•I ScllllCt lllllO. FM: US. "'1111 Of wUl'IOU! cr«lll. Jlll:IDAY, SA'TUllDAY IM )\INOAY, APr11 It, 2t •nCI 21 "ln111v111 ... a1111rta 1or E•••t CMldl\ood Edut1llon{' P$1r!tlt ~ • ., •na, 8 .A .. '98C!'!er, ~"'nnyvtt. klloOt-Ol1trlCI. A Thrte • ilty UC Irvine E w t t n 1 I on -k•llGO, Fri., 7-10 1>.m.1 Sii. inc S"'!Mley, t ::ll 8.m.•5 p.m .. MullfPV<POH "loom. 8•yw1-khool, 2Sll Orc!'l1•a Dr., S•nll An1. Ftt: us. wit~ "' wfltloul cl'9dl!. "IE•owidlnq lilHnan Consclou1,,,..i..•• ~.-.ry s. Jolinson, Pn.o .• P1ycna100111. P•v<Nll09lc1I S e r" I c • 1 c.nier. A --"""' -k•lloo. Frf., 7-10 p.m.i Sal .. I 1.m.-l? noon; l·J 1>.m.J 7-!d p.m .• Su ... , 9 a.m.-12 "°""'' l·S 11.m .. "Im U, Dick.,....,, Sc""°'· 10051 lltrna.itt!t St , lluen• Ptrk. l'ff: "5, wilt! or wlll>oo.ll tfedll. :1 Appointed SACRAMEflli'O (UPJ)-l·lans Buehler Jr., a \Vhitl ier execu Buehler Jr .. a \VR:ittier execu- tive. was named to the Los Control Board. The Govenior al~ reappointed \Villiam D. \\'ig\ey or Santa Paula and ~like Rcpo,·ich of Pasad<'nil to 0<'\\' l<'rms expiri ng Sept. 30, 1977. Speak• 011t Actor Sidney Poitier. in Nairobi for "Tho Wilby Conspiracy.'• says Ken· ya is a model mulUra- clol society wh ich whlto n1inority governments in southern Afr ic a would do well to iml· i.ato. r/1 J KANSAS CfTY, Mo . tlJ0 11 -An\-one \\'Ith S2tl and 20 minutes to Spru'C can w11lk in I). J. Samuc1'11 posh parlor and baste lhc t;.idv 1.r a shaO<"ly young "·01nun \l'ith flngcrpalnts. Ur. if rcq11i.:s1cd, the 11nn1;_in \\tll S\\1 ~t :1 nn11ti- (>(1lfll'L-<l design on 1he C"usto1ncr. But sotne cily officlnls 5ce only one color at the thought of such a plate in their town. And that color s red. business. It proba~ly lendl' haired, blue-eyed studio said. "!hit our business anx ieties. And the painting lo pr08tltutlon." n11H\IJ,1er. agree on only ~·oo't. They1re co111parlng ht!lse:ns lhe cuJti\•i tion of ~fs. Simuel said traffic in the three parlors of tbt ~ t'lll'O story fra1ne house Ooctuates. nnd Pronts tire only niarginal. She said Lht' proposed tax 11i·ould put too 51uch or a financial s1rl'in on the cnte:r1>rise-. Bennett hns formally OOt.! thing. -the license us with nude model~ prostitution." :IC(:lared his in<ti~natlon would probobly put Int ;tudios. There you go l'M Bui Bermett disagreed with a proposed $600 !itudk> oia or business. and slare at a body. aod If ~·Ith !\ls. s I m u e I ' s an nual license ror the Ms. SimlH'I defrnded tter you don't take picture approarh to ~ stud io. Cl\\'llCf'S and each employe year-old stabllshmcnt a11 a you do something else. "Aw. come on ·· he said 1f 1\ton Petit (;.(!Jlere. the place ror c r cat Ive "But when a customtr "Evcrvone kno\\'S better city's Jene body painting e1pression rather than a comes in here, he doc! than that. I ~ may release studi o. d('n of sln. '°1ne1hir.g. Painting is a tcmions. bu! I "'Onder in .""-_,.... "We're a luxury Item. '·""' ~·~~·r .. ,. .. -r "\\re don't ncecssarily ~·:int that kind or business in Kansas City," Jtcvenuc C0:!'1nissioncr l .. 111iTence Bennett said. "I don't think it 's 11. lcgltirnatc Bennett and l\1s. Simuel, "11tey say \\'C could c re a t i v e form of what way I h ey · r c the 2~-ye1:1r-0ld <iuburn· culllvate ptO.'ilitution ," ~ e~prtsSlon and it relieves released.'' Ilk(' pla\'lng golf or yoga lessons." 5he s a i d . "l'D L.OVE Tb Mf.ET YOUR PAIZ £NT5 : .. • PATIO COVERS SHORTY'S FAMOUS PATIO KITS •.. Compfete ready for your slab. Choice ol fiberglass or natural aluminum, metol columns, lascia. headers. the whole shootin' match. Check around. you'll know who has the good price. ALL ALUMINUM ... Complete to the last nut and bolt, ready to install on your slab. Light to work with, but stroncj. Made to last. des\gned lo look good. And the price. good too. SHORTY'S PATIO KITS 8' 10" WIDTH PRO]. PRO!. 12' PROf. WIDTH . ------·---------·-··-··-·----·--· JO' 52.80 66.00 79.20 10' 12' . 63.36 79.20 95.04 12' --· -·---· ----------· 14' 73.92 92.40 110)18 14' ·-----16' 84.48 105.60 126.72 16' ------18' 95.04 118.90 ' n2.s6 18' -·--· 20' 105.60 132.00 158.40 20' 22' 116. 16 145.20 174.24 22' 24' 126.72 158.40 190.08 24' BLl\CK Ii DECKER BLACK Ii DECKER BLACK Ii DECKER CIRCULAR DELUXE CIRCULAR WORM DRIVE SAW SAW SAW Good all-around 1aw. Beller, with roller rru. i. preferred by more 1lip.for71/4 and 61/2 bearings, burn out contractors. It's the kind inch blad••· Sawdust protected mOtor, I 1 /2 hp. of saw you buy and us• neY•r co•era the cutting Full angle and depth for a lifetime. line. adjuatmenl. 19'' 41'' 7900 NO. NO. NO. 7301 7320 3051 ·--' . ,,;.,, . . ' ... .Ii ALL AJ.UMINUM 8' 10' 12' PRO!. PR Of. PRO!. 120~0 134.10 153.00 136.80 155.70 174.60 152.10 173.70 197.10 169.20 196.20 218.70 181.80 221.40 242.1 0 210.60 243.00 263.70 228.60 267.30 289.80 249.30 288.00 317.70 BLAcn· ·DECKER VAUGHN VARIABLE SPEED FBAMING DRILL HAMMER lust squeeze the trigger 18 inch. milled "rrated and go. Perfect for hardened crown. startino screws. drilling at hardwood handle. Whack low speeds in metal and away. Freddie and Ansel, ceramics. 1he musical buildera. 8'7 3'7 SCREAM DOORS • • • Good, Better, Best, Creal, Greater, Greatest GOLDEN FALCON Anodized gold finish. • More, all our doon TWO BAB HAWK SUPER SPABBOW .have adiuating s11m· TUBIEY The stronger they get. HAWK Tree 1panow1. sonq channela for perf.ct fit. EAGLE 1911 the 1marler they get. apanowa, 1a9e and I 11aid. "play a fe '1 bar1 Thia door watchn What wa1 it we used to Thil keeps the kida in even swamp sparrow&, and we'll qiYe ii a and the bugs out. those that com• and go but this ii definitely a say in the ae"ice about name." And we did. Maybe even babyaii. like a hawk. Hence. !he house sparrow, Hey, all the Big Eagle? Eaccrpea Complete with &ilent and e ats ttl.e buqs. name. (Does anyone our doors ha•• silent BRONZE me now. Sil•er closer. really believe my tall closera. FALCON anodiied finish. very tales?) line 9rilL a·· 1211 1511 1711 21•· 2411 ' • ANOfBtB·-ooZEN WIDEBS Has anybody been counting? We 1aid we'd 9i•• away 200 prizn to addr ..... wh•r• we 1end cataloq1 PLUS last Week we put a drawin9 alip in the ad for an\fone who doesn't ijet our catalog. And ht r•'s 1om• more wtnn8r1. • Ho-rro. 15305 WoodNH Plac•. S.Wlow•r GENIE GAl\AGE DOPR OPENER ftobert Hot•r. 11 O East 220tla ltr••t, Ccmoo 7xl0 STORAGE 8UILDING W•llnlta. 1440 Scm. Ga:hrt.l, Apt. A. Sc:t11tla Go:t. TURTLE CARWASH GUN JOMph Jac:kaon, 1131 Dlmondal•, Ca,.on 8LACK &-'DECKER HEDGE TRIMMER Jome• Pott•r. 3715 GG'flota. Long hac:h STANLEY TOOL KIT Jonph Comtr•nu. 1122 7 Laur•!. Whlltl•t 55 DRAWER PARTS CA8INET Ta:clor. 3424 Ste••IT. Long kach STANLEY TOOL KIT Mary l.otaln Cahill. 1!4 ~5 Eaat IUora, La Mirada 55 DRAWER PARTS CABINET l•n H1111. 3561 Mataa, Long ha.ch BLACK & DECKER HEDGE TRIMMER Lucila Y•1cla1. I '101 North LarCaml•. WllztUagtoa 55 DRAWER PARTS CABINET lk:hctrd Palomar ... Ill D•lo .. ar•. Huat. hoc:)ll STANLEY TOOL KIT I . MUMt. 1131 Cedar, k llOaw•r TURTLE CARWASH GUN SELECT 2x6 T &. G BOOF DECKING 27~ Thia perfect longue and 9roo•e lumber makea a deck you can take the lady out for a bit of ••ening and moonwatchinq on. ALUMINUM AWNINGS 48" 9'' 60" 12'' 72" 15'' Now you can grow your African Yiolets in any window, no more 1unbuming the furniture or carpel. Includes all hatdware an~ caulking, and buill·in extruded gutter syatem. FIBEBGLASS ROOFING 2'x8' 2" 2'xl0' 3" 2'xl2' 4" People~ we hCYe lhe b8_!l molerial they · ha•• ever aeen (and mosl of those people are our relatiYes). Ch.oic• ol color1. ' OVAi. SLAT I\ BLINDS ·:.-_( 4'x6' 4'' ··--! .... ~ "• ·~ 6'x6' 6•' ~"j.,;· 11= 8'" 8'x6' IO'x6' 1067 Got them in while and a•ocado. Complete with cordi and pulleta (ain't lhems chickens? He means pulleys). .. ~ ,. .--., ....... • .. ~ ,: . .. ............ _.. J SHEILA HAMPTO N LEADS YOUNG DANCERS IN POSITION JEANNIE PEPPERS, 4, CONCENTRATES \ DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY PATRICK O'DONNELL • "LET'S SEE," SAYS MICHELLE OBLATH, 4 ' ,.,,. ... --····--··--···-----... _ . .-_ ... --·--.. -·~--.... Arts /1Dining Out Entertainment • :).\ILY PILOT :!fl -... ... __________ ..... """""'". __ ...,_ Qahy Ballet <" ~ 0 .. ' J• .• ' ~",: r . .. .. • " ' •• ' • • ., FO UR-YEAR-OLD LESLIE CROSS ·' ll,1\ ,, :-pru1~ f•'\1'r ' lL111• ,1 buJding 1.il1•1l1th.it111·,.._1~ to he ~.rv!l'llf'll" If .1\u1"fL' !· tv ~-~t.11." 1Jld !ll\'rr\ •• 111 "utl••l fnr pr1•-h:1tl•·I or rr\•.11111• •':.O•·rct.'" tll (~1!H"''" 11tl1•rt•d· ,ii E<!·1,u11 l'o11111nu1111y t ·, nt.·r 111 1111· !lun1 111:!1vir H~·;i1·h Heli·~·a· 11011 and l'.1 rl..~ {)i_•parlllh 111 Pn··h.1lh't 1.. !nl' f.!lrl-. ;u1d <I 1 :1:1. L' 1'\<'l 1 i"t' '" lur 1111~., ·riJ, .... ,. lilhpu11:111~ 111 h'Ot:irrl~ ,1rf' ro 1·111r:1n1·1•(t h.1 tli1• 1nu.~11· rh:11 Shl'il:1 H.unpton's \t"-.soll" in 1101).1'. po)<\urr :u1d L'>.:1•n·1~t· JU~t 1·11rllL' 11atun1ll.1 . ltE:\l'll \\'.\ Y u11 tu~h. 1'1nllt JhL' 1cx .. H1 ·11d to 11H· s1d1· ·1\11rl :1round . or 1.1h•· rlrn e uut tu r1·~n1 n1h1·r ih<1\ 1;,,, -, l'"~ I I 1(11) ,\,<; .1uu gt I uld1•r !h1· 1~101,·111\'tlls ).:('{ nluJ't' l'Ofllpl1r:1tt'J ft1•:.ic c ;_, 1nn;i~11r-; 1, 1J!l1·n..:l on \\'1•dnl'!-(l;1,1:> ;ind :-i:1\11r1L1ys lur 1h1nJ tliro11;..:h 1·1..!hlh J,.;1'.1dt·1, T••1•n.1,.:•·r., ;111t! :1dul!~ 111:iy JOl!l Slun S. Trun l'l:1S.'if"9 .\ltrnd.1>~ :ind \\",•dn1·s<la_\~. For !lh· n1<•fl' ;H~:lt· or ;.11hll'lH'. 1l1t•rf' ••rt• S<·~SllJl\S of _1oga and b..'ll'kpark111g on l'hur~tla~ s and Jall <l:1tK'l' on T11eS<.1;1y~. Ac!iil t:; ••\o·n h;11•· 1l1t• 1'h.u11·1· to Hccyt•lc i'uur~,·!f on FnJ:1y<;. SE'"IOH CITI ZE\S ;1r1• 11 .. l··o1ne lo ',·, lo h'ff h;111d :ll µ1ng puut: .111d l1lllll\)•:r 1·q 11 The <·t;n!f'r ;1ll'>o pru\1d,·l'> a !i<·let:tion of a1hlel1r 1•qu1p11H'll! ;1" \It'll a.., \:lrJu11s ~a1nt'S !or l'hl•tl.ou1 to th•· gtncr;1I puhl11: lrorn 2.:10 In !l.3u p.nl. 'lond;i,\S through Frid:oys. '.! a rn 10 9.311 p rn. S.iturda;.s and 11 ;1 rn. 10 .i ·30 p.nl. Sundays. The ri's 1hrF1· 11·ti_•ks 10 i::e1 111 ,<;h;1p" and ;ipix·ar fit :i1 th•· l't'llt•·r\ der\1 <:.1!lvn {·ert·n10111rs ln !11· hosl"d hy l)ircc10r Jim Eni;l1· 1111 S;iturd.1;.. Apr il 27. 111form:111on :1.lti·!l~:!l IT'S POISE , POSTURE AND EXERCISE IN COMMUNITY CENTER CLASS -I • 30 OA!l Y PILOT F'rid3y, April 5, 1~74 =---~~~~~~~~~- Mehta, LA Philharmonic . I - Prepare County Concert ONE OF THREE ORCHESTRA MEMBERS TO PERFORM Michele Zukovsky Will Be Clarinet S:iloist UCI Choms . In Concert Sunday ' L .. _ I Qu,1;1, " I ... °""" ol ~-... 'ji'~~~ ~~1:·~ cNostalgia fFlashllaelr! ' Rock 'n Roll from the N ifty Fiftiea! . Tonight thru Tuesday-April 5.9 . ... .. ' ...... -· .. -.,·~~~ ~ '-. '\·• :··• . Paul Revere and the Raiders leaturlng Mark Lindsay Wednesday thru Sunday-April 10-14 ~ g;"IRE g;"LASRBACKf # I ·1 Spectacular Fireworks Set lo the ~unds of Rock Music ! ! Nightly-April 7-11 ·KNDTT'S .. BERRY FARM& Buena Park, Ca.-Open Everyday (714) 827·1776 Maximum interest rates available Ask about oar valuable free services SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES· MONEY ORDERS· NOTARY -XEROXING TRAVELERS CHECKS· TRUST DEED NOTE COUECTION' ·MARINERS CLUB' '(with minimum depoatt) - NOW BOTH NEWPORT OFFICES OPEN SATURDAYS-lOam ti13pm . . . 1~20 SEAL BEACH BOULEVARD. seAL BEACH, CALIF. 90740 . (213) 598· 7626 8747 BEVER,J.Y BOULEVAR D• LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90043 • (213)657·4141 ' I 'Cuckoo': In Search Of a Man By-CANDACE PEARSON Of IM O.llr ~1114 h •ll "I'm Leooa Samish and I'm attractive, bright ... and nice. I'm nice. I'm nice . So Yrant me." . ·' Leona : "I feel like everyone else is l\\'O and I'm Noah . , . Tu-o is the most beautiful \\'Ol"d in the \\'Orld." Leona: ."In America, every woman is a girl until she's SO." Signora Fioria : "And after then1" L«>na : "r\obody .cares." • Leona Samish's problem in Arthur Laurent's '·The Time of the Cuck~" is that she doesn't care about herself. ("EvCryone loved you , Leona·. Everyone but y<>unelf."') 1 'ntE AmtANSON THEATRE produc- tion in l..(ls Angeles \\tlich opened Tues· day featuring Jean Stapleton resurrects yet another despairing picture of a \\'O- mlin desperate for-only one thing: a man -as long as he's the marrying kind. AMERICAN TOURIST IN SEACH OF AN AFFAIR IN VENICE J•an Stapleton and Her "Italian Lover" Cewre Oenova Jn an article in the play progranl, rihn comptt~tcly ncgat1\'t'. SI)'~ L'S a I !io o critic Arthur Knight describt's her as friendly. concerned and ·na!t1r11Py \\:Jrni, "the eternal American tourist" Gocl help and looking for it in r\'turn . The 1952 play is billed as a "romantic comedy": the slory of an almost middle· aged y.·oman touring Europe on the make for "love·· and finding the clash or cuHures too strong to overcome. us. OTHERS I~ the <;nst :ire C'i~'fll trn t SO.\tE OF TII E IIU.\10R is vinlage • and generally srnooth \\'ha1 :i.111..11:1rd- te\evisio n at its most mundane. Some of r.Pss 1hert"' is tJ\3}' \10rk Otil 11ur1ui; thl' it is very clc\·er. very honest. .\lany of run through :\1ay. 11. the joke.s are on "'Omen. ('Sprcially in the The 1nn teh IM·t\\'l't:n SUW!e.l'l!l .ind It's also a relic; dated; a painful unfolding of stereotypes and a sad depiction of a \t:oman with little selr- respect. tone of pity-lhe-poor-single·11•01nan·isn't-, Danova is a little h:lrd 10 nct·1..·r: \A.'()1 a · c:in nl·\·('r IX'lie \'f' he rcallv \\<1111'1 hi·r .she-a-sorry-sight . and pnrtl~ bcc;1use of that 1 and fo r more Despite these too familiar fla\\'S. the · physical reasons also ) v.'e can't 1·nher. produciion does have its shin in g True achievements arc the colorful Sf'f "l llA VE so much love to give. moments, chief among them Stapleton, of \'icnna . Italy, by Harry Horner and I'm so ready now," she begs her Italian suitor. Rena1o Di Rossi {Cesare Danova), by th.en coldly unfeeling at one point. \\ilo kives the character v.1hat dignity the remarkable lig'ntini::-Ly 1-1 •• R. and v.·it she can with her imprCSSi\'t' Poin dexter. 11le1 r ro111ribt1iion to making acting skills. • 1hc play phys ically nttract11e 1-" infinite. There are undoubtedly many real-life versions (in varying degrees of intensity) of Leona. The problem is, v.·e see 'her and little else, all too often. At least she docs much from the onset Overally. it's a profr·"5i011nl f'\en1ni: to dispel her Edith Bunker image. 11er and c\·eryone invo!l·t'<I f?:l\'<'S t h c range, from pathos to.sla pstick. and her impression of real old·st~·I,, trl){'p('r~. punchy delivery of lines are admirab~e., Lo\·ers of tradition \\ill c n joy, She makes it clear Leona tsn t ei1joy. ;=::=========-· --- Real &antonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole J..9560 Opeti Yeor Arou11d O.ily 12·12-Fri. •H Sot. 'tll 3 a.m. THE PIZZA FROM THE EAST HAS COME WEST! 1 , ~~o~Cl-t-~~ LUMCH & DIMMER DAILY ::~'...,, ~ Tues.-Sat.lrom 11 a m.•Sur.day 3 p m. ,,.. .. ot-· 0 •I RESERVA TIONS ~ •• FOOOTOGO 548 3172 c.ir"r' ; " PARTY ORDERS -"" ! ,._j..., 2574 Newport Bl•d., Cosio Mesa ; SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. IANQUrt FACILITIES DlitMr S.rvecl frorn 5 l'.M. lncheo111 • 11 ·!i NOW PEATURING l17 PACIFIC COAST MW'f'. DAVID & LAURIE HUNflNGTON IEACH Pltitt0, G•itor, Vocals Folk. Roell ·J ta11dard • Dc111e1 S36-2SSS TUl:s. tlini Sot. El Matador Announces Marcial Is Back Come In & Say Hello WE HAVE REMODELED LUNCHEON SPECIAL Mow Set"filMJ IHI' and Wine 1768 tfHT Bl.VD .. C.M.. 64S.3520 NEWPORT BLVD'. AT 18TH STREET TEMPLE GARDENS ~Ne:S:S Restaurant RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~~~ Featuring Exotic l'roplbal Drinks ·Luncheon & Oinnir Otily ISOO ADAMS l.t Hwbor) COSTA MlSA 540·1937 5~0·1923 ..... 11 .... .,.,.. 12201 llOOIHUlST lAt a ' :111) 6Jl•10H , • "MEET ME AT GERARD'S" says: Antonio, the new chef ITALIAN &AMERICAN CUISINE LUNCH • DINNER •COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT ''SING ALONG-· WITH KERMIT RIGGS ~piellli d for l ifMJ Crosby in t1w Cocktllil~ Ope-n 11 a.m. • Mon.·Fri. -4 p.m. •Sat. 7 COURSE DINNER SPECIAL -$3.95 •C:IH".~f_(r, ~· r.JL,,.J:Jn<, r. J ,.,-· ')r Co.1t r·t P".1!rr r:1(1 . .-,.J • • A,"1 i.:.~~·o • (,.~,,~ Otr:id o :;fJ}~'°I ' 0 =--:, • Bt··!;:•C'JC . Qi;_ ~.,, 3700 W. Womer Ave., Santa Ana SS7-2074 EASTER SUMDA Y 1 lrwKh I 0 to 3 Dinner Srr•td frpm 4 p.m. Make Rtlf'r•otions Mow I 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CEHTER a.tween 911ff11m1 .. 9roa4wl Antp6' P1rtllnt 11...-.1tl1 .... ..... 2030• LELAND SC.OTT SHOW WITH BOUNTY Showtimes: 9:30 p.m. ond 11 :30 p.m . • Ni9htly for dancing •nd entertainment ~ It's all ho1ppenin9 at ~~~Ht 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach (714) 644·1700 I Lifestyle • Ill the Suburbs A,grees ~th Tim Morgon llome for most entcrtainer.i. 1s usuallv ti rnojor city hnked to th<' perforn1in~ nrts . .\tission Viejo, doesn 't rate;> too f11rorably a.-; n pk1ce for a 111us1ca\ artls1 to sett!r do"'ll. But 001nc it 1s lo Tun (!,lorgoo. a \lholesonle pt:•rl'onn\'r \\'ho st;lrh .. 'CI his Cal't.'('r pla ying in Oran1;e C.0.C'lst roflce houses. Lif\' styll' is only on(' of the areas "'here Tim - a top-ratl'd si~cr, guitarisl and entt:"nalner -breaks ronr('fltional sho~· business n10\ds. \'Ell Y ri1uc11 the happily·n1a rriccl far111h' rn nn , Ti1n siri\'t-'S for rnini1nal separ'ation fro1n hi<> 1vif(' :ind ch1\dre11, That goal is l'nhanet_'l'.I considl•r:1b!y 1vhrn h<' h3:; ;1n rnl(a~enlt·nt li~t· !ht' ('Ur rrnt stnnd nt Ben llrc"'n·~ restaurant ln South W)'.!una. , \\'he11 11\• c;iught 1'111i's act ;It Ben Hro~·n·s last 11<.i.~. lt \1 a~ th<.· !tr~l tl!1l{' 1n ncarl~ four yt•;1rs. I !1,; fg.111d v hi~ grov.·ir b.v another . nteniber and hil ;ilre:1d y f::irm1dable 1alcn1:; h;.11·r 1ak1·n on C\'Cn greater luster. 1'im has ne\(t:>r !.'.!eked th(' means to char1n his iltJdlcnce but' todav hc·s a charismatic pi'.'rformt'r v.·it h fC\\· pi'.'ers. His appeal no"· extcn9!-i \\'l'll lk:yoocl the J?1'ps1 Generation th<J t aecnrdt>d him his initial recognition. TI IAT ACCtAl\I -1vhiC'h enabled him nt on<' t llTll' to p:itk large hotL~•'S lik(' th•· \';1sad<'nil. nnd S.1n1:1 :\lon if'n f'i\'1{' ;111<litoriums -grew Olli of tht' hig h <'IChool :ind t'Qllt'gl' sho:1\\'S hC' launchf'd in . 196.1. \laking ;in 111·r·r;1gc· of 200 {'<1111pus :ippcaranct'S a yc:1r. ht• dt·1·elo1Jl'<I ~· follo11·int.: that h'<I 10 .;ale" in 1·.~('t!iS of '.!00.000 for his rl't'Or<lt·d :ilbtuns. • Out 'n About Norman Stanley it isn't loo surprising th.:11 Tirn considt'rs Oran).:t' Count~· 1\1.' rt•;1I hoinc. It \\'as /lt'rc -in 19GO \1t•ll tx•fnr(' his davs 011 u~~ ~hool c1rcu11 -!hat ht· fir.-.t slartN si11,1;111g and pln~ ing profos1onal!y in SJ"11:1ll l'lubs :ind r1.·i;r;iuran1.s. ' 111•':, rl:1yc<l lhl' Lo.~ An,.i:cl.·s C'oconut r;ro\'r, the Cosrno.~ in Sral B1.·;i('h , 1he ll l'11ix'n t~, LI''<' and. ttnc1 fi,••1·cr11I si}()t!': i11 , llu•· H ~·Ulx•n'!i rh<i.iit, C'huek's ~1c;1k llo!Jlot' Ln 1\1$tfn and lht• Boi1I Hou.st'. Jl;irbor lslnnd. S~1n D1ei;:o. And he 1n:1dt' 1he fir:;t of a srru1g of h1ghly·ucclai1ncd ttppear- nnces at lhe l'a:;;.idcna it't' !louse in 1008. lllS L\ST ENCIAGE.\1E :\'T there v><L'> onl y fot1r 1nooths ago ·and. as usual. capacily houS<'s 11·cre thf' rul~ C\'('f)' night His !rt1ncndous Pas..1dcna sucet"SS hos al!<o trd to his lalt·st 11lbun1, "Ti111 ~lori.:oni 'l.ivr· al the Ire llOUS('''. Tirn ·s 1:rrd1ts furthl'r inc Ju d r b.:u:kground rc{'Clrdin~s f·1r L'niver~al Studios. lie did 111uloic for "The ~lcn fru111 Shiloh." ".\lcC!ou(I ," "Al ias :;n~ith ;111(! Jont•:.." n11<l a cvuple of n1adt>-(or-T\' 1no1·a·s . OllC' of 11·h!C'h s!;1rr(_'<I l.l·Or~r Prpp;lnJ and "'LJS the pilot £or h1;; · · Ra1111cvk .. s..·rit•s. Ti111. who :idm11s to bl·ing "01·cr :10" himself. still attracts tht• f~1ns of thm;t• davs as lhev ht'ad into their t ne 20s :u1d eaf.ly JOs. · Rut thl'i r r.ldl'rs 100. as r\'idcnc\'d by the r rowd :it 1-k'n Urov.·n·s. ha1·c het'n, snan .. 'tl hy the cxpandt'<I hori zons of his 1~74 :1ct. FOLK -ROCK SINGER Mission Viejo's Tim Morgon . Tirn h.1s also don(' scvrral T\' cununt>r cial.s -for S;·;u'S and PeflSi. "Bu! as far as getting into ron1n1t"'rciaL.; or <.icting gOt's,'' he s;1ys, "it's very hard for inc. \\'hrttier doing a nun1l>1.·r like .. ~!aria" or "Bad. Bnd t.1·ro~· Br<n1n," T.rn·, rnusit• f;11!s into th1· 1ulk-rofk. quiet. \~·111 of cn:rr1ain111e11t Jn thl' ri111r"" ,.1 ;• \· .. -·, nd;i:i1ed. flm sho"'· he sonictimes calls for audience j)artll'l[J<1t1u11 HE AD LIRS ,'\lot. d1spl:1ys :1 ,,parkling 11 it. and obri(JUSJ~· 1:njoys t·\ 1·ry n1oml·nt on stal!t"'. Thf' 1•nd n·:;u~t i~ n frt't' ;i!1d 1·;1~\ ·goin~ :.t~ !e that ll',tds 1!1(· list('ncr illlfl ;1 sh art'<I :;,·n:-1' of h1·1111,: "ll110krd on ;1 Fl·ehng" or io1111ng .. :.Ir !'~1i:1111.:ll'.~ .. 111 d.1·11·in-: h1~ trvubles a11,,;v "l'\'c bct'n on a fev.' auditions and I set! so many i::u~s 11'ho .1rl' single. living in d111gy littlC' apann1,•nL~ sun1t•11here in 1!oll\'11o:xl -;ill 1h,•\ do 1'> go nround b.1n~u1~ f1n (';1s.i 1ng · dirc·rlOr<'l · doors. \ll\1u1q.!h l rn anti r<•l~t·d 111 l'.1~111.h·na. iSt•r AHOL.:T, l'agr .~'!~ SPOUTER SALOON"" 1 Victorian Bar 1~t~ l I ;_;_TA_tEo/t~eWHAtE ; 673-4633 T -~Jn,•01(1r.1nc•· SerV'ing c "•11111 \ • .... \1 < •'( n,•.iutilul Hc~t au ranr,, EASTER BRUNCH 10a.m.to3 p.m. EASTER DI NN ER 4 o.m. to l O p.m. Cocktails • Dancing • Enter ta inment How APfWori"' _ TIM MORGON-T~. thni Sot. VIC GARCIA-Sllltdoy Ni9ht1 ) 1106 Coc;id Hi9'1woy \ht Alho COll'fO"I SOUTH U.GUHA Ample PriilMJ ltEi 499-266) NOW OPEN OUR NEW OYSTER seafood ba.:r~ enu. all items seNed with oyster crackers Fresh ovs ters-6 on YI shell $1 85 Fresn Ctierrystone clams- 6 on •·i she!l $180 L11tleneck cla ms cas1no- lrom ovr k•lchen S2 20 Oyster Rockeleller- lromou r k1!chen S2 25 Cracked crab legs-l2.25 Seafood platter-crab. shrimp, clams. oyster served on Ice Wlih cockla11 sauce $2,3.S l ive Maine toMfef- drawn butter $ 7.25 Optn 4 p.1n. to I o.m.. ~~-tfkf~ 21112 PACIFIC COAST HWY. ~leoch 536-1421 I Week Ooy': l l :lO A.M. to lZ P.M. FrL o"d S::t. 11 :30 A.M. to 1 Z:30 Su11doy': 4 :00·1Z MIDN IGHT COCKTAILS ~093 [.ADAM S. HUNT INGTON BEACH 962 -79 1 I -NOW IN SO UTH COAST VILLAGE - Orange County nowhaS its own gounnet Japanese restaurant! U nless you have visited a Restaurant Horikawa in Tokyo, Japnn, or in Little Tukyo, Los An geles, you have not had a true go11rmrt expericn~ in Jariancse di rt- ing. At the:' new Rcstaur:1nt Horikawa, all you r fnmitiar favo rites arr on the mC'nu - tempurn. teriynki. onrl th1• like-lllong \vith m:i ny :iuthf•ntic i(lunnrt spccinlti(•s th:it sp.1rk thP in1nJ?i11:1ti0n and the palntc. Jn our lo\'cly 11('\\' l \\'O-ll'v~J rr-stnurant, you 1n:1y chooSt" to din{' in the 1'lega nt din. ing room. or d la trppan, with your !'.r:t - food, C'hickl'n or stf';i k grilled at your own tabletop. Thf' 11('\V ftf'St..'lurnnt Horikawa is loc:i tPCI in South Coast Village, ncros$ from South Co.'l~t Pla1.a Shopping Center. CosL'1 '1.Irsa. Come join us soon. 0{>1'n for lunch and dinner . Call f71 ;J J !i57 -2.531 for dinner resert"Otions. 3800 .5oulh l'laza. Dr iue,Sonla Ana. ' • • I ,., ' ) > ' , 32 -0.\ILY PILOT 1t1id11ar1l1t Hosts The Righteous Borther.-. Bill ~l cdley of l\1ewporr. Beach and Bobby ll at ife ld, will host "The ~lidnight Sperio.I" toni ght laC'tually Saturday morning at t a.m.1. 'fhis appearance marks their ret urn to telC· vision since they rece ntly reunited as a tean1. 'l\londa)·'s llero' Opens 3-\veeli Irvine Run '·~toDday's llero" 1nuni!) ·n1eatcr. 18230 ~It. Opcniniz Saturd11y for a BaldV C1rclc. Fountain Vu llcy. Alan Hart Be·nef it Planneil beginnJng at a o'ckxk. -'l'twre ~ire few L'Ommunity theater 1,'I'oups in Orange County which have not had the services of Alan ll:irt in thCir 11roduclions during th1~ past decade. Intermission Tom Titus admission wlll be 13, with diJo counu f« playhouse members and atudents. Any donation will be accepC<d lrom lllOOe who are unable to attend, llcforc I ast l>ccc1nbcr - \Vhcn he \\'<13 s~ricken with ii brain d i s e 11 s e , vasculilis, \\'hi ch left him permanently· blind -Al J l:art \Viii among t.he mosl nctive performers in the county. Jle was, in fact, reudy 10 l'rnbark oo a pnr ressional career when f<ite cruelly intervened. nur the ~1ca1e;group y.·ltir.h probably rC111cmbers Al IJ<irt tYlost is U1e Laguna Moulton Playhouse · v.·hcre, for one i;eason f1968-6~). he was prac- ticiilly a resident actor. Du rini:t that year Al performed tour widely dissilnilar roles In ··r i\"e\'cr Sang for l\ly Father," "Liltle-r-.1 a r r y Sunshln1.:." '"l'he Hight ll onorab l e r;cntlcman " and "Spofford." Hi~ 1:ist part on stage wa.~ n h~adlng role in ··Light Up the Sky " ;1l lhC' l.ong Beach Com· munity Plnyhousc. reprising n µart done ca r 1 i e r in lllS TllACK record <it \Vestminster. Prior 10 that, Jw Laguna stands at six J)ro--plavl~I the title role in "lJoctor ducfi ons . Y.'hen you figurl' In co0k's t:ardcn '' at IAJng· t\1'0 n~~1gn1ncnts :it !he old Beach ·ln a perforn1ance tlJ.<ll taguna Playhouse .. lie played canwd. hitn a best ~ac1or -11;h-YEAR ! AREA'S-IESf uY.·ard. SUNDAY BRUNCH · Al,o on Sund~¥ JAM,t.ICAN playhouse olllciala .emphasi ze. Tieketa are now on sale at a leading role in "Walt Until ,tbe "1oulton box oC!lce, and Dark' and 'won <an award ror !poly 350 wlll be sold on a non- hi!I cameo portrayaL· of the reserved basis. All donations telephone repair rOan i n are tax deductible. For All "Barefoot in the Park." Hart's many fans and !riends Although he hasot ' appeared on the Orange Coast, this on a Lagooa stage in four evening should be a mus t. years. the people · at the ----------11 ~loulton Playhouse remember ..----,---..,..-----.11 him. And Saturday night , L1 / April :w. they're putting on a (IJO'taeaUX benefit to raise fWlds for hls French Cui.sine inlermioablc m e d l c a I ex- penses. Al..A0N llAltT Nighl \\'ill bl ti l\\'o-piaoo concert by Ben fl1cLahc ~d· Mary Campbell, STEE L BAND j1 • three·v.·eckend run is this Pl'rfOrrn:.1nct·~ tonight al 7:30. Irvine Co1nmunity Theater Sri turdJy an d s.unday :!l 2 production of <in original o'clock. Rt~er\':lt1ons 8~'.!-6~2. drama. playing Fridays' and ;-. -;-;;;., _ _;;; _____ ;_ ___ ;;;;;..-;,.;-....;;;;;;;;;;;_I Saturdnys at 8:30 in thc 1 Humanities l:lall Playhouse or\1 the UC Irvine campus . Rcscr,·ations 557·7?97. J .J' fJ / r' r.L;;;~yf'lle, . · ···.;... · · · ./l/:1t/i-,,,1'l .t!/1,.,,r£ {// J .. 3.7.7.7 Continent1I Cu l1lne Coc)c.t1il1 I "Jfoy: the Other Hair l...o\'es . .,, 'J'v.·o final performances of 1 this new co1nedy .,.,•i ll ~ givcn 1 by tl1c Udo Isle Players tonight and Saturday at 11:30 in the Lido 1·~sle Clubhouse, 701 Via Lido Soud . Newport Beach. Reservations 673-9189. Old Is New Today R"·''•• lho "Good Old Oty1" wit~ Cyrano's N1w 'Old . NICKELODEON Otnc;nq r. E"tedtinmtnt Niq~ily In T~. lou1191 CONTINENTAL CUISINE Al TH£ FASHl0" !SlANO HIOEWAV Sennng Luncheon and Dinner Monday throuoh Saturdalf. Close_d Sundays w. •r• loc•t•d nerl to the M1y Co. in South Coa1t Pl1za. JJJJ I . lrkt1I ''The Taming ~r the Shrew" Closing its lengthy run at South Coast Repertory is this ·Shakespearean comt..>dy on Oinno r • Mon,.Sot. e lu"ch e Mo" .. Fri B•nquoh e Coiori11.9 e P1:valo Ptrlie1 600-D N•wport C•11tirr Dt .. Newport Ce11ter -644·5060 S•O·ll4D Proualy Presen1s A DIXIELAND JUBILEE Wt!hThe BACK BAY JAZZ BAND Friday & Sot~rday Hites · 1712 Plocentio -Costa Mesa -548-9203 496-5773 499-2626 ' ON MAC ARTHUR NEAR. ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT st.age tonight through Sllllday·l'--------------------:01 at a o'clock in th e Third Step Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd.,ll""--------:::===---------,1 Costa i\lcsa. Reservations 646· 1363. 8rT0~/9•1 , ... '\ttGn·~ ~~~~: "Rltin" l EASTER SUNDAY POOLSIDE CHAMPAGNE BUFFET St,;rtinq ol 11 :00 A.M. REGULAR SUNDAY BRUNCH MPdit"rr11ne~11 Room Starti119 ot 10:00 A.M. OifW'lllll" QK!i11~ Enl..-itinm..f _LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY From 11 :00 A.M. DINNER SERVED UN TIL 8:00 P.M Mond ay and Friday #1 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644·2200 • offers FAST BIJd HOT Pl1ZA, Deli••red to your door! DELIVERY HOURS 5-10 P.M. SUN.· THUR. e S-12 P.M. FRI. & SAT. 410 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA 646-7136 ,u(-· ~I ~---:--.... ·,-_ _:__,' A1•tist's l'ietv ;_ --1--• .r , Ii ' -- KGBS Starts Talking Not sh~ Kl.AC shut down lt.s phones a few years back to go country-westem has KABC Talkradlo had any full·time com~lion in thal format. fl•·• t~ines 1n:&y ch.'.lnge now that KCB.S-A~l has l!lt'i.1al to ~o "Tv.·o--\\'ey Talk Radio" f KGSS.f'~I is preparing to go all sterl!'D n1usi('). Former Los Angell'!! ~1:iyor Sam Yorty g.;1ve the first signal that the station mlR:ht t>t" headed in that dirf.ction wh~ he "'as si~ as a Satun:lav talker a fe'I\' v.·eeks back. N'nw. \'ony is doing a full, five-<iay l~tonday Friday I stint. v.·ilh the lioos open from 7 • 10 p.m. Bill Ballance continues to hold forth ft"OJll I~ p.m .. v.·ith ''two bloodc dynamos,'' :\1ick ie a nd Tedd i e . g e lling ron\·ers:i1ioo undt'r v.·ay from 10 a.m.·l p.m .. the fim lime , to my recollection. lhat tv.·o females ha,·e h~d the opportunity to go he;id against m:i!e nlorning <.ympetUibn in the U>s Angel~ market. The two come to KGBS from \VRNG. Atlanta. Ga .. where they <'njoycd great succes."t as ro-hostesses or a daily tv;o- hour talk &how, for over four years. Additimally, they' ~ helmed their ov.n television show in A1lanta; came to Galifornia bearing a highly Turning on Scott' Manchester it·your<:t>!f \Olurne on \\On1cn 's l1bc r::uio11. The S"ilch to all talk is a dnrirtJ: one for Kr.BS, nnd It \\'iii be intcrl"St ing lo \\'atch it!i progress as it "rwl..~ thl' l'Onvers.i tloonl g11n\l>Ll." KARC. on !,he other hand . is l dcli1:hted ll mt it' r\ c "'sf Dir~or . K<'ilh Jnckson . v.·oit tht ··sporlsC'asl<'r of the \'('ar" av.·ard for the ti ('C'p nd ('Ofl.'lct"Ulive lirne 1Jackson out·! ballott>d Howard Cofil•ll aiid Curt Go11.'dy 1, an honor fOUNTAIH YAL&.n ·~ I NM<O'' 11'01 Wtd/Tftwt ..... t :M _,, Frt lll<W TOlfl.-1+11:10 "THI LAST 01' SHl!lA"' if'GJ Wtd(T~wrt-l :U Fri ltlrw TwM-1-l:OS SI Fltl THIU TUEi 'Tll J:lt bc:>:i;ao"e<t :innu:illr by th1• National A 11 s o t 1 a I io n of r\a1.Jo1uil ASSO<'iut1on of SpOrlr.· "Titers and Spor!s,o;1~1cn1. • NOW SHOWING • The liltimott In around tht Mftd surfing thriUs! cove ted George r o s t e r Alld lht _, J A(AOEM'f NOMINATION\ P c ab o d y aw a rd for •••t A<i<l•-AI p~,...., •M••i'"J "-"'ft "outstanding nc v.·s reporting" "iE1t:P1co" c11 Ad•111tw1 '""" fiAMltl The B::ilboa Pavilion, a fa vorite view of most l~arbor lovers, has been sketched by Newport Reach artist ~lark beysen. ~le has done a series of 14 sketches de- picting Newport Beach frorn a historical and present day view which are on exhibit at J\·Jariners Savings. 1515 \Vestcliff Drive. Newport Beach, through April 10. !or their v.·ork on a special w .. 1 T~wn-P-t .1s "ILUl WA.Tiit - dealing "''ith police brutality. ;;'":'":~:':":'~:':'":':'·:":·'=:•:·':":' =i\liiiiiiiiW~H~IT~E~D~rA~T~H·"·~ They"\·e also oo-authoroo a _ ___ -c--•-1•1 book. "Have You Had it in the Kitchen'!" The OOok (publisher is Grosset & Dunlap) is a do-f:XCLUSl\"E l-.::'l.'G At;1-::o.1t::'l.'T ar\'-1• .,, ..... ., ~-~.~!~ .. . 2 Academy Award Nominations MARLON lllANDO lest Ac.tor ~· CO llOl<l.I. DEL MAii. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Co.HIT Jot! v oigtlt Dmtili Hott- "M 1 D MIGHT COWBOY" ''PARIS" ot 7 • I 0:55 "COWIOY"at9:15 SUNDAY ONLY ''T•CJO" Gt Z·':I ~I 0:20 "Cowboy~ Clf 4:15-1:25 ••• , Di~tor UJCILLE BALL I "MAME" I I &Aiiiiif ARTHlll I IJRUC[ DAVISON I JOYCE Viii PAT][)j """'''"" I ROBERT PREST()( as Se3irtV~ • E.a-rl)" ··.:~~·MAME cy W. l-IA--::iS'f'! & RT t lEE 7CI J[?f!'r ~1:11~:~ ·5.o..'tlJ I)"·~~ t) ~!·.,.:;, D; '.'; , NOW PLAYING EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT SEATING NOT RESERVED 2:00, 5:00. 7:30. 10:00 GROUP SALES INFORMATION AVAR.ABLE CUE HAWN. rue fttlPIOI 111n I UL dUOltfttltllU cvnoctttt s LArRLdd lllQl!IW • DAllY: 1 ~30, 3:30, S:l0,/:30, 9:30 3 OSCAlt NOMINATIONS l l ES T ACTOR ) I I I -'". ... SIADIU/11 11 I :.· ... "" ...... ~ ..... · . -. -". SIADIU/11 l ,,. '""''" ... 'J </ •• _.., ... _,,,, SIADIU/11 •4 ;.;. ...... ..w!U..L:,..lu.!_1.-Jll • "ALIC( IN WONOEILAHD" .... "l lG .IAICE" "THE STING" I ... "CHARLIE VARllCK" "SUMMll WISHES WINTlll: Dll:IAMS" ... 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ASK ABOUT SPECIAL GROU P RATE ICE CAPAOES CHALET COSTA MESA l,IESA VERDE SHOPPING C.E NT lfl HAllOR BLVD AT ADA M~ Tel. 979-llllSO • In S unda v·~ Farnilv \V1·1·l,.l v: l .... _Ptt-.l•o I fw hll'4o•!P )Mt,.,_. 0...1 N,.. \tl111- • A Survey: ,,_ .... 11.1 •• ,.. , .... n ...... r,.,.w _,,,..,...,.1,.1. Types of Men Women Like Best .. lal <-~i....l. .\44, .. p (..oM l 'w Ofl"_A ......... "Ce111rul to tli" r··~•111• Ii liuc"/,,.,•11 nn nnnl_1 ticnl poll oj a hiJ:lif.\ Ji1rr sr ,:rn1111 nj /(/(} 11 fllfl i'fl. Tli«·y rnnJ:,td in n~r Jrnrn '.!II /11 r.1, F''"J..'"/.!1i1 ,,/Ir fr 11 111 r:o11nrctir11l I fl r: fll if nr 11 i a 11111/ ,•./ 10 11 // "n alf 1 Jr 11111 Iii;.: h s r/1110/ th r 011 f!, Ii ,:.r(I J1111 /1' ,,,, 11 riv/, . I 1111,111-th,.111 11 ere ni'lr r ied 11 on1en and sini.:l", ,11/111rl1n111/•" 11u1/ 11f) 1l11 elft•rs, huu1e1tii;e1 and pro Jc~ ,/,,nril 11111111·11 1111,/ 11 11~1 ... ~/a1:c s." Th is v1eek's color-cover story is a Report Card on the American male. Eighteen selected "types" -all chosen for t heir uni que and distinctly per· sonal ma sculine impact -v1erc •noman-rated by a carefully chosen panel. to det ermine wh ic h "mix"' of charac teristics v1omen l1nd mo st appea ling. The results frOfn tile study are a fasc1nat1 ng indicator of the kind of man mo st v1ome n are attra cted to, and of the kind of women Y1ho are attra cted to vari ous kinds of men . Men will find thi s report a fascinating gauge for wHat v1omen reall y think about t hem. And \'/Omen will be in trigued by these 'ilrefully veri fied insights into what makes t heir sisters "t1ck." Look for "What Makes Men Appealing to Women?" COMPUTlRIIlD CROOKS -·., I·:! q r, ,,,,. ),.. i•n,r 1 f.o .., ' ~ • 1· 1"' c "1 .'• · 1· l l'" IJ', '" l ., " ~,,,, ..... ; 1('.o '·'•· 1 ~ : ,. 1· r '· • ,, •'• r• r , "-I du ~r rori'•f.'•.,.,!t ... .,., ,, }. .. • USE YOUR APPLIA~CES - !-':• ,,, ("•' > r· 1 •··•· r •• •J· 1 ~1·" (00•0.:>01 ' "1• • ' l :., .:·. , ""' 1· 1, le .. ",.•-: ~ ~,. rhu t...<·r J•' IC'•·" • ••' "'· ''' l'•J 1,"'"(lC'PO'\Ce,, All C ornin ~ !;unday With The I DAILY PILOT 1- Try Saturday's Nc,vs Q1ti z We Dare You -• • ' ·' :J.J DAILY PILO T Friday, April 5, lC'/7 4 WHAT TO DO Laguna to Awaken 'Sleeping Beauty APRIL f.1 BALLET -Bnllrt Pacifica will perform lull-l ength "Sleep.. ing Beauty" at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.nl. Sunday in the Laguna Moulton J>layhouse, 606 Canyon La· guna Road. Laguna Beach. J9nn Ross (~air and Paul Maure star. 1'1c,kets, at $4 and $.1, are avai lable by calling 494-7271 , or ot th~ &llt't Center, 181''3 S. Coast fhry., Laguna Beach. APRIL 5 PIANO RECITAi. -Concert pianist Bf,!veridgc \Vebst<:r \Ylll perform at 8 o'clock tOnight iu lhe Community Theater. Golden \Vest College. The progn1m \\'ill include selections from the music of Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Schuber'! and Ravel. Ticket! are $2.50 general admission and $1.50 v.·ith i\S cards. APRIL S.7 SllAKESPEAllE -"licnry IV , Parts I and 2" \\'ill be per· fonned tonight and Saturday at 8 p.rn. and Sunday at 5 p.m. in the Little Theater, Cal State Fullerton. Alex Golson and ?.1idJael Putnam star as Prince Hal and f'alstalf.~For ticket informatlon, 870-3371 . APR IL 6-7 . • • PIANISTS PERFOR~t -Young 1~ianisls Nationa l Compeli· Hon thkes place in the Community Theater. Golden \VC'S1 College. Pianists 18 and Younger will compete: semifinals. J p.m. Saturday and finals , 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission to semifinal s, $1 and finaJs, $2.50 general admission and $t.50 for students. - APRIL 7 JAZZ -Thr New Orlea ns Jazz Club of Southern California" meets at I :30 p.m. Sunday, April 7. in the Elks Hall, 1451 Brea Blvd., Fullerton. A new band pt.'rforms every half hour 4 30 when lhe featured band, The Great Jazz Ba.nd, In. WONDERldlND NOW! MATINIU DAILY AT All WALK-INS -==· Sto11 Tr!ltr RKOfd •v1il101r on D1~neylalld Rttor!k. ~ TE<l!IRICOLOR.' ""•-.. •·"-"" V15t1. D'lil.,AUllllOtC:O ... •• !~0 ''STORMY'' •l(&D I. "CHARLEY AND THE ANGEL" "'""""""== . --. , Family Twin Cinema 17 1bl 8110 0M HURSTST Fo""'o'" ~ou~, -96 l 11~8 CINEMA I F-itr hhf ......... Held O•tr Sfei"W•! Rober1 Redford "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" trGI ,.... "TOM SAWYER" 1G1 CINEMA II "WALKING TALL" '" ... "FRIENDS" Ill M1tMc: 1>, BtOlll Johll ---- I !f...t i0 '.::.;:; 'p;; I • Ir-;.;; /.J > I ~ i ;z.. I \f ..... • ~ begins. TrUmpcler Art Davis leads the group or 10 musicians. Six·hour concert ends in .. rree for all." Tickct11, $1. Jnforma· lion , 528--1984. 'APRIL 7 1 PAHK FOLK Fl<:ST -Come to play. Come to listen. Come lo ·sing. A Swiday afternoon folk, festival will take place April 7 from noon to 4 p.m. iri cake Park in downtown l!un· tington Beach. 1'radition:i l folk. bluCs. contemporary folk :ind bluegrass \l'ill be performed the first Sunday of each 111onth through October, sponsored by the Friends of 'Folk f\lusic. APRIL 11 t-'I L~I.-''The New · Pedestrian,·• Gofden Globe Award 'best foreign film . Guest Jecturcrs: ?lfaxim.illiam Sctiell, director and Velge Traub. journalist and film reviewer for foreign pr~. Part or a UC Irvine Extciiston ICC'ture -film series. .. Perspectives on Current Film," 7·10 p.n1., Science Lecture Jlall, UC Irvine campus. Single admi$Si<ul, $5.50. . , . APltlL-13 &RCll~TRA CONCERT -Los Angeles Philharmonic will perfor1n under the direct ion or Zttbin !itehla. sponsored by Orange Coutit y fhilh..1rmol)ic Society. Concert takes place. 8;j(I, p.m. S.1lurday, Apr il 13 in Crawford Ha.tt. UC Irvine. F'or ticket information caU Orange County l'hilharmonic Society, 646--6411. APRIL 14 PIANO CONCERT -Senior recita l by Eric Ruskin , spon· sored by UC I School of Fine Arts, will takC place 8 p.,m. Sunday. April 14, in the Fine Arts Village Concert l!all, UC Irvine. APRIL 19-ZO DRAf!IA WORKSJIOP -"The Rope Dancers" by ?.forton '·..i .~ ~"·'••''"'•'l•~..:M..-·'"''·~·..1•··c""~·1 ·,.,., ... ,,,,..1., c ...... ,.,r ->'• •.\AA .. •l.•Jll" ~ ,., • 1. , 1>t:.,;,i.r .. w.....,,_,.,,,..,, . .J-• _p,_,, '··.J_,..~.,..,,c~n .. ,. .• 1·AW' ~ .. ' •·••C''·!lftc:-t>v'~· "...0t'f..A:: "°""..,..,'~ . .<\IN• l•'l•""-o:~t"','M•r"S'OIO~~ ,, ····~,... .. .,.. . ...., .. -."'..,~· . NOW PLAYING ~ I I MOVIE RATINGS FDR PAREl\ITS ANO 'VOLING PEOPI.£ 1ht 11111i.c .... "' ,,,. '1!•'19• I• I•...,., .. .. '""' •Oowf ,,, ... ~.C."fy d _,. C-fpr ..... ..., 6r !-Cllil*M fre111 •II••••••• •II• •••• yeu ••I'll• •••• s•neer•~ "&l[l«;~IS ..• ,Wll:ll lllllf [j lj 1•naR ~~f'ICJl!f!j 11!111JIUUISllll Cl ~\X l 'N~Sll./i!l l l JR , .,,1111 '· 111'1\liilll!ll.~.,,llA~UMI M; •. , .. ,ijlt f.100• M!RM:~Si!llfil\u !\'IR1N illiM~I Rl)IAlllJ lll'!lll ~~!Iii ... ,.~W &WN .' "M.1Hllill!Rlmno .. ~,Mils.I s PAHA~1:;or 11ooro.OR·[R~~§~'·---.... o ·--'-....,-'-·(-· • -' -------------------- ...•........................ .... aR!-00-- -.... 0 ..... _ ... ¥" -............ - • Horbor Boul .. ord .t Wi"°'1 Su"' COii. ~. 64~73 • Hatbor Boul.-ii•rrt MM Mef.ctdW< Sa"t•AAI• 531·1271 I A RIP-R OARING, ~BULOUSLY FUNNY· FLICK· Gi!Hd&n G•CJ"* •~30 4401 • \Ylshengmd, directed by Trudie Kessler, UCI graduate SIU· dent in drama, will be ptrlormed in the" Fine AIU Studio Theatre. UC Irvine campus, 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 19 and 20. Admissioo 75 c~nts. APRIL ZO VOICE CONCERT -Senior recital by soprano Deborah S.1ndford accompanied by Laurcnt-e Gordon, sponsored by UCI School of Fine Arts, will lake place at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 20, in Concert Hall, UC Irvine . \ \ APRIL %6 l.ECTUHE -"American Polllics: '76 and Bevond" will be 'the su bject of David S. Broder, nationally syndicated polill· cal columnist. Science Lecture Hall, UC Irvine, 8 p.m. Fri- day. April 26. Tickelll at f2 available from Student Affairs Commiltl>e on Lcdurcs. UC Irvine. Ca . 926&1. For informa· lion call Student Affairs Committee oo Lectures, 83J..5588. APRIL Z7 ORCHESTRA CONCERT -Los Angeles Philharmonic will perform und<>r the direction of Zubin ~1ehta , sponsored by Orange Coonty Philharmonic Sooie1y, at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Apr!I 27 in Crawford Hall . UC Irvine. For ticket informa· tlon call Orange Coun1y.Philhar1nonic Socie ty (714).646-6411. Allen Sapp, an illiterate Canadian Cree Indian," h3s a one·man show at Collector's Choice Gal· lery, 666 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Sapp pai nts lile on Canadian Indian reservation. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: MON·TVfS·WlD·THUU 'li00-4:30.7;00-f::SO fl/DAY '2:00-4:20-.6:50·\):20-11 :50 -S"Al ·SUN HARBOR ot ADAMS. COSTA MESA. PHONE 546·3102 11 :4S A.M.-2:00 P.M.-4:20· 6:50-9:20·11 :SO SHOWING NOW! A girl with a great following: Every cop in the state was after her. . .. j 111111~1 / llM "'""" GOLDIE HAWN . 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"°"'''""' eLAz1No S:AD'MEs !•l WHERE DOES IT HURT (I ) _,.L ....... 01.0l.& __ 11 _ ~ACl~IC TH•ATR•S D"IV•·IN SUNR IW&P lllllTS HAR•OR •LVD.Drlwe-ln s-. Meet & Auto 5.,.... Sol I s ........ .., lo •P"' ~ANO• o,1we·ln t & 2 rn.. Sol.I S-.· 1 .... to ,...., "'' F1fts..M,•H ......... 51•1 .. Family Fun! "rofll•! ••rti•lnt O•lore! ,,_..,.1 •IL-SI . ~2~·l526 . ... -r ....... "" .. -, ...... ,~.) !t62·2•11 TWO w-.11 Ol$HlY Hrnl ALIC( JN WOND(RlAND !61 l'lUS t ClOlllS Lf.l,Cll,llW<f CHARLEY & TH£ ANGEL !&I ,,,,_,,1, ..... ., ••><h ••• , .. "'"'"' •.. ,, 171 1862 l_ ........ .... 1 .. •-~}1 1211 S....loM• ·--'1mt-.o S!.1.7027 ···-·--·· ..... ~ ..... 141·)5,, s.~o..,.,..,. c: ....... _ OH•-• •tl••S•s f'ffO klOO<l "CTIDHI lllttl rANYASTIC PlANIT.if'OI "" HA.!i:IOTS Of THE GOO$ 10 'Row Other Half Loves' Lido Isle Comedy Skillfully Staged By JACKIE lf\'~1AN CH ""-0.lly '°lie>! .Still ' '"The time is the present" reads lhe !9Celle iynopsis of "How the other Half Loves." presented by the Lido Jsle player!!, but the place is not quite like Any other. !l 's two li ving roo1ns io one. 1'¥ room alternates betv.·eoo o~-class elegance a n d young-American ca mp and, similarly. 1he li ves of t\l'O couples, the Fosters and the Philllpses. int<!rlwine and eross-connec1. tl's a clever in\•ention and happily. is t'a.rried th roug h the play 1,dth just the right light touch so !hat it ne rcr seems gimmicky or forced. Tl-IE COUPL~ carry on their conversations, n e ,, e r 01'erlapping and yet seemingly unaware o( the other couple's prescnct. They e1•en manage to carry off having the same couple to dinner al the same time, at a \ cleverly constructed table that permils the guests 1 lo swivel from one host to another. The dinner pro\•ides a delightful l'Onlrast beh.,·een the Fosters· avocado cocktails and the Phillips' soup '"lhat tastes like anri-perspirant." "MOW 1'1tt: OTHt!I M•i.j< LOVll." " <O<nt<!v bT •1.,1 •vc.ktlollrll, Ol•«lt<I ~y ll•Nl• .l(M .... O•oeklc.cl Or MDI-• l••IO•, M!! l>Y ~hV l •vfor. llQ~lln!I -toulld l>V LOOI 0.DO<I\, THI CAIT '°l;)tl• F°"''' . P•t t,•o-•n Te.-.w P~lllle>t ... L•°'°""9 Ot81ffGl F•I~• F(>!,H TQl"I l ltll\ llo.:> l>l\llli1>~ Coi. fMI•~"' \llotllt,.., O.'"' te• Dot. ~ee l.••rot Oe1-..e!ler Glori• 'OU belie,·able trans1t10n to the point where she rsn demand an apology from h e r overbearing husband. through u !it.'t'IW' "llh price ta gs hanging front her ncw l , and Doll Geo r ge as am I:>et"'e1ler brings al btt'fld of strength and ANOTllER DIFFICULT role kness to a difficult pa~ "'hlch is beautifully handled is !hat of Franlc fo'oster. played A CREAT DEAL of er •dit by Tom Titus. The blustering for the perfect 1lrn1ng nd executive l'.'ho n1cddlcs in excell ent charartfrlzat1ons or everyone else's business cou ld the p..orformers 1nust i,:o lo easily ha ve become merely dire<:lor Raodv Keent·, "'hr boring. but 1'itus' 1•,.annly hu-:.killfullv 1~1r\ipulatcd t h 1• man characteriza tion makes play!'rs' ~ tht1'. the 11\u:.1on ol hlhl nol only fruJy funn} bu! t11u-in-011c is ne\'er brokr11. also C\ffl llkeablr. · Thf.' Olli\' fl.1 11· u1 th<' Cole .\lallard brings just the> production 1s th1• ~t·t 11 hk·h right an1011nl o( flamboyance pru1•1des so111r11·h,1t 1 a c k 1 to the part of Bob Phillips, elegance for !ht? Fosirrs anrl The play, a farce in 1he bringing do\ln thr house \\'hen pop· art \\'hich d0<:,n't quitt' grand French and F.nglis h he iltonns into lhe living room co1ne o,f for the Phil~s. tradition, is buoyantlv t"nrrit--d \\'ith a giant S made of It is diflicult to sugge~t an along , by ah outslanding cast shaving cream dccor!lting his altcmati1l! Yt'ithou~ h a \' i n J? in the Lido Isle Players· chest. And LaDonn.a deBarros seen the origin.at Brili!lf production: 1 as his \1dfc Terry pro1'ides just production, bul one pos.sibillfy It would be difficult to single the right mixt ure cf W11rm· \\'OUld be to color-<.'Ue the out any one performance as heartedness and spitfire anger backgrounds. pt·rhars mntrh n)ost not<ible,but Gloriil Soss in a slyle rrm!niscent of L~·rui ing red and \\hift· p:i1:1teti ~s the n10Usy guest scores Rcdg:rav~. drapes to the Fost·~r~· furru high poi nts for hfr excellent Pat ~foran is ;ilso c~c,·llt·nt ture nnd rolorin~ ~he l'h 1!11ps 1imjng and J ho r o u g ti I y as lhc rlei;nn l wife who stalks surroundings in bt•t'!•' s .. ~ro1\1'11 ~~~~....._~ .... -............... ~.--..... I llHl CH1U>R.eNs THeaTei>. GUILD PReseNTS ~ ~THe.BaLLaD •h·"°'""" lliWlil '··~'""'"" OF "D-l'}Ra-oe·L L/]. 1WO Of THE IEST! I ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS! ~ D ~ IDT ACIMSS-111"1 St11i11nd BISI ACTR£SS·Joonnt Woodw"d a Mll$lGaL ~~NThS~ - ~Re.c..Te.D S'I ~Vll3r0rv 1 J::.:•»~k1 ~ HIC*t .'-.l.it:::rr~1urri .~.H~. ?!ND 16TH '(.T. ';f JJ~T E:.edCH "ilJRS OPQ.l(... I I 7 :£.J 1 y I w-·-• ! ... I See Them Tonight!; Swpiner Wubes, ~g. --~'··­... , ........... ~. -- ' ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST PICTUE! 7 ACADEMY AWARDS ! ... all it takes is a little Conlidence. . I:! / o -~ .. o) PAUL NfWMAN ROBlRT RlDfORD RO Bl RT SHJ\W ,\ C:>EORGE IKJY Hill f ll \1 111lSTIN6 v.. ""eott ~ DAVIDS 1,,1,'1\RO · , • .,,. GEO!<(,[ {')Y Hll~ r• .• • .. 1 , fQ~, Y Bl\ l oOO MICH1\El & JULI/~ PHii , IPS .. ·-· .... -... ~It ; "· ,,. ·PG - SE SURE TO SIE IT FROM TH£ BEGINNING r 0ft•1fl1nf lPJ<h-' ,r,\\J(ll,.1)(>. <llh{M(lfl' 1Hl.11 ROBERT REDFORD mlA FARROW ( 1HE0 :' ''GREAT ; ~GAT/BY .. , ' KAREn BLACK /COTT w1uon !Rm WATER/Ton LOI/CHILE/- BRUCE DERn Tom """'"'"w lllM0/11<:11PKH Dre..1 ·:c1 t.,;JACK rt?VTU. l 1 .. • •11:..-~FPJll"A:l/ FGro COPPOlR ~-'"'..;!Y" t• .... ~ byf ICOfT flTZGErulD I• • •. IC ... t>...IJ((:' Hflll H ffiCX){l JEflO PflfOIMANCI SCHIDULf: MATIN([ 4/J 2:00 WID.·lHUR~. ,II. 7:1 S-9:•.S SAf .. fUN. 2:0D4 :Jf.7:1.S-t 14f LT1tice:rs aT ~ ~ zs a ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ !!~~~~=:~;1.l~~~~:~"'~·~ .... ~~-i"i'i"~"~·~~~~~"~"~t·i"i'·i·i"~·~· ~";"'i·~·"rr~~·r~~~---,.-.. -,.--~~,... ORANGE MALL 1 Nearly Everyone Liste~o Landers tff~ BLACH /COTI Wll/On /Affi WRTEIVTO'l LO!/CHILE/, BrnJCE DERn Tom PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE MATINEE WED. 4l 3 ONLY-2:00 WED-THURS-FRI EVENINGS AT 7:15-9:45 SA T.·SUN. ·2:00-4 :35-7: 15·9:45 ''A gangster picture, a love story ... a superior film.'' -•·"'• .li~.Ni1, M',\llC-tl' --''The clowst to fta•lcs.s of Altman's tllm1 ... a n1asterp iecr ... so stnSUOus ind lucid .'' -rr..t1H1'..H.t~··'""'" ..... --''Altm1a's finest film and Ont of lbe moit uUsfylnaJ'-z; • .-.--..'fw,.,,PM ''AJtman's btst work ytt. hl1 nt051 stri1gtnt ind e•oc•ti''· '' , ......,., t«b . ~.'l.,..W Al.SO SAU Y KEllEAIMN "BREWSTER McCL.OUD'" IOfM l>Kft,ltll IT fHf •tDOUClt Of /111'•'1 M o • •l•G" •o• •• <U!f • ' ......... ................ .. ~ .. ~'!"''-·-.. ··-· l-\\Jl-\U~1w1 • ,.. •• ,..r-.u ...... ,,..,,.._, ,..., ANI: AT EDWARDS "BLAZING SADDLES IS A COMEDY RIOT. IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR LAUGHTER, OONI MISS IT! MEL BROOKS ~iA.S TURNED OUT ONE Of TH[ Fur.N1esr SCflEWBAlL co·~(DIES SINCE THE MARX BROTHERS ·. ~ll·w.int h h·111 \\.\t:\\"-T\ THIS SUPER COMEDY STARRING MEL BROOKS e MADELINE l(AHN° HARVEY KORMAN e CLEAVON LITILE • NOW AT SOJN JHfS[ THfAJlfS e (RATED RI --· e PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE • MON. rues WED THURS ·2 00·• 30·7 00-9 JO FRI -2 00·4 20-6 ~o.g lO· r ! ~o SAT-SUN ·11 45 AM ·2·00 P M ·~:20 6 >0·9 20·1 1 SO A SUPERB CAST STARRING MAJ: VON SYDOW ELLEN BURSTYN • LJNOt. BL AIR JASON MILLER e LEE J COBB e KITTY WINN H•AT",.;: • ~ •.• ::·· • j • ·~· ,; • ....................... c: ...... :(~""i\fJ.3 ..... £ ..... . w••l•'"'"" •• •o""" "'••• .\01\' . SHO\VI~G AL PACINO. "BERPEO" ........ -..... 1 •• -....... .. )~-!!'!·~··~-~·~·!!!!·!!!i"~!~·~··i!oo .............. .. ....... ·--~ .. -·-~·· .. -•Ml• ----... ,._ .. " __ ........ ·-·-(1 'Ri--*·=3' .:;;..~;--,., '-"'~ ···:;:: ~ I WALKING ~ Gieooa "2nd AT CEN".!R ~ I • ·TALL ! Segal Jackson ~ ~ t• .-.,_. A drum ~ TuUch ........... ,, ,, ....... ~'I ,..:,:. 1 (PGI OfClass -•Y_,, -'I I . ~:-- ..CAD. AWAllD WIHfrrlEll ~ EOWANOS ( l\f\l\1 t\l•f< M .. !<)f A' ...... • 'JI ' ' ' • '' • • NOW PLAYING AT THESE EDWARDS CINEMAS HOLIDAY MATINEES '. _. .-' -' ) WAlTDISNEY!; • ~ u• IUSI l'tl LU.\ l'L p..,. • ,..___.._~ ~. GEORGE C. SCOlT MIKE NICl·IOL5 THE DAY,\'I, DOLPHI N •Ult1 "' l'l.11.11 ~ ..,.,._"4) l"'!l •t "'' "''"I 11 "" ... fl .. l.llU 1..'." .. 0'1Plit.1tjo1 .,~nl••I IO OOIOl l Ol •lt• PG ----~ ~ ·' • ! '. 4.·~-.Ji>~ ... ,., ...... ,,. .... t .:.. • .. . - PAUL RODI'. RT Nl'.WMAN Rl'.DfORO RODl'.RT SHAW .. ·'~ ' . ' l:.l THI'. STING ., .. , 7 ACADEMY AWARDS SCHEOU LE VIED· THURS ·MON· fUES-7 if>.j JO FRI 6 J 5·915·11.!~ SAT ·SUN -!2 00·2'1 5·4 30·6 45·9.00-1 1 :15 :ct;f;t.).2 . Wt ..... , ..... " a• <H>t too'" ... '' tll ••1 •::::~;:;:.;::.~: l•J ··~· WED · THURS: NOW PLAYING Wf>LlDAY MATINEES ' • . ' 1., r 1·r1rt •. y ... p~, • • · Y ourig· lt1ezzo-sop ra1w Plans GWC Perforuiance A rising \·uu11g oprra star '"ill sing i.ll II p.q\ ~lond:iy, \pril 15, in thl' 'Com111unllr Thcutcr, l iold cn \\lest l'ol!e~t.'. J Dance Encounter For Orildren A full performing arts µrod uctioo of the Paul (ili•ason Childrens Th eatre 11·ill be staged at 10:30 a.n1. Suturday in Phillips •tall Theatre, Santa 1\na (\tillegc. TI1c program is free. ~ll1rve1Jcc C:irlaga \1111 1)1.' the fourlh in H C:\\IC spring: concert SPrir" 11·hich feature~ I ranking artist~. l!t:r husband.· \ Daniel Caria~11 ~·ill atcon1- pany her on !he piano. C;1 ri 1gu·.-. first st;irnng role 1111h ~1 ni<•JOr <'Ornpany. she is n:) llC\'o'COllli.'r to the !vric .-.ta:;c. She 11i:1dc h1•r oprr'atic' dt•bvt as the .,..·itch 111 ··"-in.icl" in the Los Angt'lcs ~hrinc Aud itoriun1 in 1965! and has sunt; , leading roles on a nun1l)t'r of \Vest Coast st;;i ges including the ;\lusic Cen ter ln Los Angeles. llolly11·ood Bo1vl, Seattle's (Jpera House, a111d the Qut!<'n Eli1J1bcth Theatre in Vancouver. The (;leUSOll troupe has pcrfornicd a danC"c encounter. muSic encounter and acting cncowiter at SAC cornbining classroorQ s u b j c c t s: in en t e r t ainm e nt for the cnrithmcnt or children. CO·STARAI G JAMES CAAN , l\1is.<; (":u·laga s voice h:1~ been prflisl'd for il" po11·<1r ruld rcnch of emolion, according 10 a t'Ollege spokcsn1cn. Clnderella l.brt, . ~ C,OlOO 8' OflUXl ",PANAV'5>0•<" ~ J\'CLUOEO IN lhC' prog:r:in1 \\Ill he anas fron1 the 1nus1c of llandcl. Schuber!. :ind :\lcnoll1; l'Sl'l'f]ll\ fr u 111 llrrmit Son~s bv S:1t'1Ut'I L:arber .. ;u1d Jobn Coi c···,• .. th..:' "\\'onderfut \Vido1v £'f Ei~hreen Springs." She al!io 11 ill "u1g l'l'lr SL'l.'gcr's "TIU: llclls {) r l!hyrnncy'' uud 11·ill l'Oi1t'ludt• her progr:Hn 111th ''Cl1111ti Ev'ry !\lountain ," frntn "Tht• Sound of :\l u~1c '' l".y Hich;1rd Hodgcrs. Marvellee Cariaga rcp1aL'l'n1c11 t tor Jrenc'l);ilis fn !ht• \l"Orld prC'rnil•rc or 1\h·a 1 ll·ndcrson 's Jll•11· o p e r a '':0.1t·dc:1'' 1n San n l cg o . l111n11·diatcly, .~he v.·::i~ hailed Ti l'kcts ror the conce rt are S2.50 general 11dmi:Jslon or Si.50 with any associalcd slud1 nt cn rd . and a re ;1vailahle in the co 11 cg c bcok'ilo rc or by n1ail. The final 1:roduction is an t"ntcrl aininll'. d11ncc produc-tion \rith 15 • pcrforrncr.i and a I narrJ tor. ... _....,0,.-........ • ... OIAllt.E.SCHAFLIN 438 5435 as <111 "01·crnight i;tar," and ''"" ~o•~·"ll "Reo•. ·A ND· LIV ULLMAN in . ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Miss Cariaga's n:.unc first burst upon thf· n1111on;1[ S<'t'nc 111 19i2 1rhcn !he yottng n1t•zzo- soµr :1no fron1 Cal1for11ia san;: thl· tit!c rol1· ;1-; ;1 Jasl·hour .<:/:1nd1ng ov:1ti1111<; greeted her 0001 •Ope n 0-45 Will C~1rl i 1 C~111li1 l Mart~•· Ra·,, CITY LIGHTS lVlS: from 7 p.m .• $1 .00 MATINll WID. 1 P.M. - on~t<J!;C' .c1ppearanet'S. oo.i, & So !. v. •·.~.~·· •. 1 S-~~J~,O~O~o·o·l~"~"~do~,~-~~---~---..i"~''~"~'~'•;·~'~"'~Jf~·'"~ 1lH)U)ih this 1\;J~ :\1 JS. S Vr;o.t• Cha"•· SUPER;llZE PLANTIRS • tJ1• -.n . ...1 t<1ll • '1"1tn eNlvu11 ... l1t111 14" lt.11" ... do • Mi•li""1ity p\111ic 1110h111i I~ 1-li i&kt llfflf, REG.16.19 s1499 ' ---- Super One·Cool WALL PAINT ' 6·Foot • Our bes I interior pain! .. :S. - yeor guaronteel STEPLADDER • Easy-to-apply 1101 finish , odorless, washoble ... dlQn · up quickly with woleJ . REG.~ JI 99 '6,29 '/.. GAi . 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Shop Atlas Chrys- ler /Plymouth today and really save! ., SEE THE ALL NEW 197 4 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER FAMILY WAGON NOW ON DISPLAY! ---- •GREAT USED CAR BUYS OF THE WEEK '68 D '68 PLYMo "o•rs.,u UTH "'"· ,,. -. un1011.Hr J '' •• I•,.,, ' '•-1•. • , '' l" /, t I; ,.. ·,,, '" ' 1 1 .. , "' ,, ,.. .·.__:~, ·1 • 11, l~ .. , , I • ' • .,. ' -r.-,,, .. ,,,. .• '""' J ,. ·r, l I<"'• It f f ~ . J • .• -' • ' ,. ' :SJi95 , :.~~ PL.!,t";tOUTH 'I, /, r •• : , • > l •.. '" . ,. r. ,,, '•· .. e ,. .. _., ,,,~ ' ·. • ... s219S • I HH-i !lATll , CF.NT1'.lt II \t i. Pl.AN J-'njoy b,1,·k f'U'I l\l.'Q lllOry ··ha1·n1 \1tlh i"i1ll f ~t•n~hlr1t• HOW SWEET HAPPINESS IS , .... * SALISBURY REAL ESTATE * EXCLUSIVELY OFFERS - I UNEXCELLEO BAYFRONT PRIVACY \ Thl' lout• huJ,!l' !x·cln . .:1n1.\ j jdui. · fiunll) 1u1u1 IHhkl'Ji 1 , 1 h1~ hoiuu· i.;r1•111 lur f11111i1) I 111·111·.: ~Jfh·1 l'd a! Ju.\l .l!.~•."ill 1111.1 hl', flu tl'rn1' Li\'ing ill this 1111n1aculate 4 & Camlly with lovely Jln ol. 1n1prcssive corner ho1ne, beautl· full y lantlscapcd: near lluntlnj?ton 1-farbour. ('all toda.v-it \\Oll 't lasl. $75 ,00 0 MAGNIFICENT VIEW HOME WITH GUEST QUARTERS 111 BAYSIDE PLACE CORONA DEL MAR INVEST & LIVE IN NEWPORrs PRIME, SECLUDED LOCATION. $325,000 OPEN-SAT. & SUN . 1-5 .11a1ll1bl<'. 1·;111 t>l.)...9-IDI Walker & Lee HEAi. ESTATt·: COSTA ~IESA 545-9491 Greenbrook Special 3 BR Hempton Model • IJf'funul1t' stl'P'<kl11·11 livu1g l'UOlll II l'O/,Y (J!ll' I • Furn1ul 11111111~ 1'00111 .. SAL ISBURY REAL ESTATE 673-69 00 11 r..,"11·n 11 .. 11 f·1n1ll:>o nn .~ ' 315 Merine Ave., Balboa Island i"t•nll") k111·h• 11 •'••111plo·tr 1.. I 11l1h l11\1a kl.1•! bur ~1 fl ln1111n;.:ll•··••1d8.·FLl!•·n'tl G I ---i-G--,-----J•,,..,1 11 ll)lnt, •Jf d~·kini.: • enera .. · enera * J '!'•I "•llito1111 ll>' lund11C111)1 'fl, MOBILE HOME. I 1 YR WARRAN-TY · .,11 f•·;;~:~ ·;;11;;"·~;0re rot· tesi; FOR SAL E : tliai! 1r 11ji\1li1 ,~,.~, H'I rt!· SILVERCREST J B d p I pl.11·1· lorl.•.1' ('11!1 nn1v fur MOBILE HOME e room• 00 11ppolntr111'n1 tohet!thl.s1ruly 20' x 53', 2 80 :.! BA c&rp., $45 950 finl' ho111r. draped, bit-In~. rl•fr i~ .. So.llll'l•ly. fiO 'l.'Olll [J!elt': OP-FULLER REALTY wrud\er & elec1. dryer, llL>:f' !t>itll)rrs 111 ti nlOdt·.~r 546-~l<I nnyll1ne wired 1or 2'l0 air cond., pl1!"l'. Prl'IJliu 111 t"flrncr 101 SUNS HINE IS .•. , . r- Slrca1nin g int o eve ry ro91n ot th.I~ roagnltl· tent 5 bdrni. ho1nc on ti"\~ ocea n. J1crtectioh per~on iticd . $385,000 BLISS IS . , ... c·arefree living in a brand new condo., with cranberry carpets. 3 bdrms., 2 baths; nr. tennis els. & pool. Only $73,500. CONTENTMENT IS •.• ~njoying a forovcr vie\\', a secluded pool + :, bdr1ns., in Coron a dcl ~1ar. $145.500 • LUCKY .••.. The farnily 11ho bu.vs this exquisite 2-sty. 4 bdr1 n. chateau ·on ll nda Isle,· ~·ith pier & sli11. $285.000 • . DELIGHT,ED IS • -. Anyo ne \\'ho calls l·!ug liomes to buy or sel l .. so do it toda y! 'Let us show you the differ- ence! Specializing in Homes of distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 102 kitch, clock, i.:roruge shed , 111111 1'i('w 111 rtC'i<11•n hll' n1h· lt1.ndl!ca.PL'<I ()l•l10.·rhrl't:}'rs. siuns ll!"Ca. ,\!a ny .f:.>tlr.~,;.1 --------~·I old -like llll. 1.ocal('d In 1\1110'11 }'llU ('011111 tt11• lw;•n!•ri r.~. Home On . 567 San Nicol ai Drive, Suite Newport Center 11ew adult pk. nwny Jron1 11 Htkl!i u11 10 llC'tlt'r Jivhig 640°4050 nol11y St. Onr·-h:1H hi. fron1 ti:!7·!ll01. :!f~)ll ,'llo11h &in1lri;;:o $12 ,9 5 0 . l':dl F..:VES. General , •tt "'• • '-"' • •Oii t .,, .. ,,, (~ •AJ.O• \'1\LLE\' Hl .\LI\ clubhouse. $1;),l!l.i. Rt."d. lo Blvd .. OrUll!!C, Commerct"al 213-69-1-46'.)J. 6!i7-7Jj2. 1 CAN BE SEEN AT : l.111•~(· ><'..!' :it w:r 101 zonrll CRESTMONT f '.1 1111 h n fi111· "l•t(•r :1 t ...... d·/ ,,v•n1, 1 1~ hnth h<11nr + 11 ESTATES •'•·rnrhrtl •111•1:.l.'cU J.!111"ffi:t' lOCJl Site J>r .• Bn>a. fC('ntml Ave. flcros!I from Bren O>mm. llosp.) Lot No. ·\6. CONTACT llAY, PK . ?.fGR .. for showing. Five Bedroom ·Califomia Rancher '""'·'~ ''""" '"r' "'' , . .,.. , (•· ''"~'·' ~~V•f NEW COMM'L BUILDING !'.:Xc('l1C'nt Bait.la IQ(·11tion. Id1•;1I pt'Oll•:-.slonal or 1·eaJ ei.:!utc office. ll11s frplc & _6 car parkio2". x 80, ·& believe It or $" " . \.till U stini;:s Ne ~.....- $37,500 FULL PRICE This home i!I hcnutUuJ. Ju~t a fc1v or lhii:: lo1·ely hon11•s fralul'f'ii arc: 11h1tke roof, lil'll. 111111111: roon1, built-in r.:u1~r ,t,,; ovt>n, nag stonc Flrt'plnce, cari:iet s & drapes, thruout, 1'0vc1'ed pat i o dish~·ashcr, har'tl~'OOll flooril I !~~~~~~~~ and 1nuch. n1uch"n1orc. Call S.1~>--9-191 Walker & Lee REAL ·r:.i.;r ATE COSTA i\IES.\ 545-9491 RENT WITH OPTION f amily townhou!les 1-2-3-4 _IKfrm~. $160 & up near l he BEAClf. Call VALLEY REAL TY 9C3-45l'l r .,, H ""' ' ' \'.\IJJ·:,· RI \LI\ .... ·~'"'"' • .,,, '~ • ' ... ~ t "'"" LIVE FOR FREE!! J:Jve rent ~ while t'l'nting ~he other. BOth for $32,000. f:l?Cd we !SAY more? •lurryl bll M2-2j,35. location Does It! Nc11•ly decoralL<rl , 2 d: ~ hcdroom Condominiums For sale • lease -or lease option. AU.ractiw Rec & Pool area ·no childl'l'n under 15. \Valk lo shopping from 11.11 TusUn, 0.1. The l)rleans. Open Sat/Sun 9-J. Sweepin9 View Craeious courtynnl cnlra1K't' 10 Uiis exceptional cus-1ofn• hul!1 hon11• in Ir\" i n e T l'rrRC'e. TI11"'Cf' sparious bedl\"J!')nis. 3 ha!hs pht'i maids. roon1 and ahsolu!ely grcut vit'lv of bot h the bfty +CPl:HTIL9 a rr.JFIJN10BE"N1CEI and ocean. CnU for dt>lails ] ' ~ und _npf"IOinlmC'nl to sho1\'. . 67'.l·Kl'(l. O"f" 1/L ~ ·•11"S FUN 10 flf NICfl ,· l®.' Back Bay Beauty ::;,;:::;;~~~~ THE REAL ESTllTERS Price Reduced Immculolc 1·uston1 built J bedroon1 & famly hon1e with all !he luxury ft>aturt's in- cluding 3 car • .b'Nnti,:l' - eul-<le-SA.r 11\l'Crt. O\VNER Eastside Costa Mesa 5 RNhmtni<, 4 boths, :\400 Sq. Ft.. h11,i::c :: car garage, $6!1.:ioo. 1 l,Q1·11 trd rh::hl Ju Jn '.lrl uf 1!'•1111101111 Co:.ta :0.1··~;1. Full f'l"lt"I'. $53,000 2211 -i:,o;;: II. ~-stil Sun/Eves. 968-4593 Old En91ish Charm 6 Months Youn9 TRA.'iSr ERRED O\\'Nl::R ' :0.IUST Sl-::LL Jluntlngton Beach's fines! \\'itb only }.'JOO do11·n. Large family ureas. C 11 s Io n1 flagstone ~ t h r o u g h ril"l"plare. l>:inl{size fnn1ily bcilroon1. l~at gate. Act llQ\\'. 96.1--6767. oPfN T!L t • f7 S FUN TO Bt NIC,ft Gener61 COATS & 1----l~SA(!,Y>,S~S.~ Rcdue«I lOJ $68,500. - Ro y McCardl.e Realtor ffio Newport ii lvd .. CM The O\\·ncr hn~ IM'<'n in this bc:iu!lful l1l'11' ho1nf' just 11111~ l'Ut111~h lo u111-:radc ii b c a u l ifully. ~VCQ'lhing fl'l)!l\ !he CiifK' Cod CXIC'ri•1r 1(1 lh(' .<:pnclous in1t'1·u11· spells i'harn1. Call 5,r,...f119l ,,,. . ' ,, THE REAL ESTATERS · WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) - ... 548-7729 -' FI XER-UPPERS~ Walker & Lee CORONA DEL MAR BLUFFS I have sntnc in h'n>s tini; i11· 1 HEAL E.-:'l'ATE DUPLE X \l'stn1ru1 oppty.<:.. r1)1" C(.lSTA ~IESA ·r11•l 1.'. cJ,n, 1-b.'1.t:r .._ J EWEL BOX l't'11lf>11\•I 111inrJ,•d t•lients. 545-9491 I l-])drn1. -1-·,.11h. Otw .,; th.• 17117 Or11111,'<', C 1\1. IH2-17il ,\(; r . f;j;~521 Aflrr J;__p 111 I --1011est pr1cc,l lv-2 pl'IJP''l'tii•., EXP'O, l;EN ~"·n11~1c1•1r TURTLE ROCK $o1u1h of the ih1·y. Thl' 11<'~1 nf e1·rrything. i-'Pt'<'\"c•r vir11·, privnlr fl.1.1 K'l,I 1•.\11uisih•ly decora1(';1, 11ilhl lush ca rpels, deco n1 to r 1 "'a1lpaper~ ... r & 1• us tom (fi'HJM"s. Nfi' l111p1"l)1't'ment I l'/\J"ICn:SCs all er 111(1\'hli: In. J, B1lrn1s, -:.11" baths, rom1aI dining >u't'u. i\h1ny unusual c\trns, incl. l!pt'Cial St'Curily dC'\1ces. Quick pi>sSt'ssion. $7~.500. 5 + pool T1i·lf'1vl 11 irh srckn11; nr-11 pm1ctr~. Pn~s. ! BROADMOOR fa nt~tl1· floor-pl;in. i'ni~·rl 1 j!"l1nl \"o•ntun'. -:"~l":--Gl-18 l'\"C. 1· Thi<:. 1 ~1:-:: Bit .. fn111. n11, to sell ~a~I at $4!1,500. Cnll Clnss.if1cd uds st'll big it1•nis, llflnl~' 1" 1n 111 .. vt'-~n rond. now! ~1....fi()JO. Ai.::I. srnall ilt•n1!< 01· Alli' lll'nl. \\un I 1:1..~1 loni.: at s;,.11,900 Ganera1 'Gentral · I PRICE REDUCED _ 11 .v .11. :-w.1mrt'ltPI r1 Bit., I custo1ni1l'fl In 4 hui.:t> bdm1s, 1\Iainl ain1~d 111 tnlnt (.-ond. Oflf'Y'f'il at SSl.;,o:J. Omtu~21 ~· COMPANV REi\1.TORS SIX<"'·: J!l~~ 673-4400 C. F. Coleswortfly "'"""""'"""'"~"'""""I Realtors 64G-0020 DELUXE Spanish Castle FOURPLEX \\'0\V what a lfacienda? ~JF:f;A Vl'NIC [.(11·:11\on 11· :: l.01·ntcd, hop to bench In Bl\, :! BA Own•·r·.~ l!nil. quil'I 1·xec arcn. Sl''t>ep!ng DEANE BIG CANYON MODELS FOR SALE .Corbin-Martin Inc. * 644-7662 * Hurry, tllJ..s )l'un 't las!! slllirc3SC lo upper Ulll1.C ol ! Yeager R"ealty 556--6171 Bil sultf's, fonnnl living ' 7t!J 0/o Assumable Mesa Verde Condo , Scllintr l1kr hnl r;1k1·.~! T••p J 1!\111111) 111:,:h·!fll• ' I• I" fl 1' t. I 11nn•·ltn1:. :.ra1·klin~ c o r1vcnir n r ~ k1rclK·n. W d L• • rwrn a11d d_itie. H u g e 00 sy 1v1ng "flrsla" r1n ••• "'7JS1'0i\! Custon1 l'h/l.l'Olf'r lie s I l Ni TH.I!: POOi:.~ ...... ~\l(' (!('n 1nno11Jo: rhc 11"\.'f's, Nt•nr off i•n try, 1.'0rdon blru \\'''"'"'lifl Pluz11 . :1 1,.,,1i,.,.1111~ i;:ourmet kitchl'n. Ca11'1 be '} lm1hs at only S."·l.!l.)'). rt upH1·11h'rl! Y()U 0 \\' N Gl&-771 I THE l..Ai'\11), only S.\"J6. per 1110. PIT! when }'00 a.Mrunlt' 7•, VA IOM. "Br o k e r 00~1 Also Spectacular Golf Course & Ocean Homes from , ••• View nttnchrd i;tnr'Rli?r'. \\lc1rl't ln.51 'rn'• · ""11 ·~-23"" Walker & Le e Ol'{N"IL U•ITS Fl..WrDBtNIClt lll•l t•l•lf -HUGE LIVING RM . ... aod lo11 ol llv!.nc In this lrl\>f.'1,Y" 3BR/2BA family hom1..-.only $38.500. OPEN Jo'rl, i::at, Sun. l·S. 2$ Plitw.'tton Dr. C.P.f. ( $111,300 to $260,000 Open D•ily 10.5:30 8 . Rue Grand Vallee Bi9 Canyon Ntwport 811ch 714: 644-6056 ll~PJll\ll 1 ~e:....uild~ar'~s C~los~eou;&;.t • HUNTINGTON HARBOR 4 PLEX ,\11 /'le'1.' l011cly o~ nllrs un it fcaturts :l ftrcp ln ('r-11 , Exclusl\'t! llvlni.t 11 I u )I l n1·on1 •'· 1~1 owfl(•r dep1wh1tion. Your rhok'(' of rnlor!I. 6'16-nll Walker & Lee •t •t.. •••••• l B«lroo1n, I.lath. Adult Condo. $23.:.00 (ull pr!ct' 111th only S1200. do\m. Call 836-4a:>S or ~3846. Agtnl. DESERT HIDE-AWAY <'01uplt•IC'h' furui~ht'd, On "''l' n1'l-Nr 111 Ht1pvr \'ellt>y. l'i1;V tJ;1,llOO (Ir 11 ill i')(o 11h11n~e. Larry Jlfl!lirr, 1•r..:r1:: l!Atlltl!.Tr f\EA l.TY 6-tz.4~. I ANNE KEENAN REAL TOR 557.7000 * 15 UNITS* l And 2 Bdrm&. Unl'Um BltiM. Carports. N et1. r shopping, l.ot1t n UV# 11 . $.179,500. -GEmM-- 1..0-F 'l'\11tln Ave .• N.n. FU:.U.'l'ORS 61:>--1623 Put your b\ldget l111ck on the tl'l\ck •.. S<!ll ldle l1~n111 "'ilh 11 !~I 0111\)' Pl\ol ~ 2 ACRE, S AMISH \'ILLA Guest Ho11$e, Poat, Ocean View Courtyard entrance to truly auth entic SPANISf-JI Villa. Spilt level construction \Vith hand carved beam s, peg & groove floors, !\tission tile roof. massive Spanish fireplace. Banquet sized diuing rootn . \Vine Cellar. Library. Separate (iULST l·IOUSE. Private setting a1nong mature trees wit h VIE\V OF THE OCEAN. Mammoth stucco BARN with 7 stall s tack roo1n, large paddocks. rfdlng ring . fJ!U s much. n1uch more. For full details about this unique property call : 544-1440 EXCLUSIVE AGENT General General LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT-$2.10,000 J.uxurioUs wc'.irmth in. this metjculously main· fained 5 bdrm home vi/FR. Jge OR & 4 ~2 baths. \Vide lot. Pier & slip. Call to see. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. NEWPORT CENTER , N.B. 644-49)0. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road Gener111 I Genera1 • !'1"411# s~ ~ REALTORs' . I EXCLUSIVE SHORECLIFFS A one of <i kind J)ropcrt y \\'ilh a \\IJ.llTE WATER VIEW an PlUV,.\TE BEACH A • · CESS. This gorgeous 4 bed roo1n has 3 cozy fireplaC'es. En joy fornial dining and a famlly room . Jusl like ne\\'. 186 Shorec liffs Rd. . . . . , .. Open Daily 1 ·S CALL 644· 7270 2821 E. Co.ast Highway, CoroniJ del Mir W£ CAN HI" YOU IUY, SELL. OR TIU.Dl A HOJIJle ANYPl,.AG,E IN TH( NATION LIDO \V aterfront. 3 Hdrn1 . & lge. fan1ily rm., or 5 bdrn1s .. \\•itn 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec· tacular vie\v! \Vaterfront livfng rtTI. with step-dO\\'n \\'Ct bar. i'icr & fl oat. $275,000. * * * * -WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 40'x90 '. f\'lagn ifi c:cnt \·ie,v1 $250 .000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 .. 1 Bayside Or., Su ite 1. N.B. 675-6161 General . General GOOD GRIEF!! WANTED \ NeMly all our li11tings sold , • . . practicall y O\"l'might. So ...• ~E\\ or c~1K'r1e11c;<1 men o,r WE NEED t \l'Ollll'U. \\c oflC'r PERSON· I ALCO:F;J) 1TIAINING. A 0011- INVENTORY J::l'nt;ll offf,·(' in th~ best If you have cons.idered selling C.01'0ru1 cle~ ~lar location. A your home or in<."'OJT\e prop-lop tc11n n1jli.sinn plan and erty CALL US. \\'c can superior bOnus plan. There offC'r nrc ainp!e parking facilities ,/ Pcl'sonalized scrvicr) fol" your customers and C'Oll· (You'rt• hnportunt to u.~• sistcrn ari\"t'ltls!ng 11upporl. ,/ Continuous quality C'X· for your ronfidentlal ap· po.~urc t11"C try hardt'r1 point n1ent. Cull : ,/ Srcri;il "no obliga1ion" 11~1'Ce111Pnl (ask usi John Alla rd, Manegtr I Free cv11lua rio11 644-7270 (~·ho charge~? 1 WE WON1T BE Pl(>H!il! call 64-l-7211 LION TO YOU elm '>. I ' ...f1(.'((.r ::;,.,,:Ir ljr"'~··· ~·• Ill J( IOH) 50 Where is Klamath? " BR family roon1. r·orn1al 1 ·,·.,· ... -... •. -"-,"""-.-.1n·.-.,.·n·1c-r. 1 ThiJ.: onr i~ nor in Oregon: dininf:": Hug_e cul-Ot'·sa~ lot. \\";ilk to all schools. Great J r.~ j u:<l \\ hl'l'C you d 11.1uit Tu"O g1af'lto ftreplnct's! ~:'-'<Is neighborhood. ~ famll)• it to tx-: Coin~ Sl'f' for }"l)Ul'· 1'11f'k; bu t at S.19.900 ''. s A home Only $36,950! Call self !his terrUir npportunl1y: _steal. Call !H7~10. Agl_--;oS'-'17-'-<0=!0c,. '-'Agt=·----- 4 Bedroon1s of lu ... ury for General ! General only $29,900. 962-2456 I' 1llage Real £state S.115.'i AdA1ns nt f\I11i:oolia. HB Open Evenin9s k.., tflh ~Y dJrectery wltfl .,.. fflh ..... M • ro11 90 he11N-hv•fl1t9. All tM locatle11t llmd below ore described 111 ,,...,_ *tall lty •d-..rthl .. flM.. where i11 todor·s Dolly Pilot WANT ADS. P9'ro111 diowh19 ope11 ho•5e5 for 1010 or to mt -•rtecl to lbt 111cll h1formo1lo11 In this col"'"' MCll Fri~, S.tw 11rd111y ., S1111d~. HOUSES FOR SALE 13 BEDROOM) 340 Otero fB!uffs) Ne\\'port Beach 644-4089 (Daily noon to 6) 547 Aliso Ave ., Newport lfeights 548-4394 S47.500 (Sat & Sun 10-7) 3 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 17512 \Villow Tree Lane, Irvine 552-8636 $52,500 {Sat & Sun 12·6) * * 2008 Los Afamos. San Clemente 492·2543 5159.000 1Fri/Sa1;Su~. 10·5) 412 IJrlnce.ton Dr. Cost.a lltesa 645-0963 (Sunday) 295 Princeton Dr., Costa Alosa 557-7000 $38.500 (Fri/Sat/Sun 1·5) 4 BR . & FAMIL Y RM. OR DEN 1514 Dover Dr .. Nc,vpor l Reach 675-4630 577.500 (Sat & Sun) DUPLEXES EOR SALE . 2 BR . + 1 BR. 1815 Tustin, Costa Mesa 675-4630 $68,500 (Sal & _Sun) HOME & INCOME 13 & 21 706 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 548-9346 tsat &: Sun 1·5) 715 Poppy, Corona del Mar 548-9346 (Sal &: Sun 1·5) (4 BEDROOM) 3085 Mountain View 494-11558 $68,500 . ..... {Sun 11·3) MACNAB IRVl.NE FINER HOMES HAPPY DAYS DelighUul 4 bearoom, J 'h bath hon1e on exc1u.s1ve somerset Lane. Cozy Jatnily room w/fl.l'epiace & wet bar. Luxurious master beuroom & bau1. <..:narte s ArnoJa .,... .. zas. 1Q11J BIG CANYON -EXCIT ING DEAUVILLE 4 IJeO.rooms -::S-car garage -ara1nauc i.---s lory entry -on <tlllc L cul • etc -sac. ~l;w,<>W. '10111 tilueen t>Tt-~. llclli) ROOM TO GROW 4 big bedroo111s, 1amuy roo1n \V /fireplace & a1ning room. :a.;,,~ sq. ft. ot family hving. \Vood aecking. ~i!i ,uau. Jeanne Newman 642-•235. l Ql3J SPECTACULAR OCEANFRUNT DUPLEX Ne1v top quainy 1.:oustruction. ~1de·by-s ide unlts ('i booroon1 & den ; 3 bearoo1n & den). Approx. 0000 sq. ft. li·tl car garage. $395,000. lucal for hon1 c & inco1ne or 2 1amily pur- chase. lilooen F'ay -bQb Owens ti4.t.-bl3.5. t<ll4 ) . DREAMBOAT OF CATAMARAN Sleek 3 be0.roon1 , tonna.J oin1 ng room, fa.rruly room hon1e. 2 de1ightful brick fire- p1ace>. ~.llOO. John Walls 64+6200. (Ql5) 12.1' ON 8AYFRONT Facilities for lg. power boat. Un)jSual 3BR, 3 bath home. Living room, formal dinina: roon1 , family roo111 . 2 patios. Qu iet private area. Asking 516~,500 lee. OPEN SAT. &: SUN. 1-5 p.m. •41 BALBOA COVES. (Q l6) BIG CANYON CHOICE BUILDING SITE Overlooking the clubhouse. on secluded Lockn1oor Lane. Over 120' on the fairway. $95, i50 . Tom' Queen 6+1-6200. l Q1 7) LOTS' A LOTS I R-11 LAGUNA -Temple Hills Drive -Approx. 8000 sq . ft. -spectacular view of Laguna & Ocean. $23.500. DANA PO INT -Lg. oceanfront on b(uU -$150,000. DIAMOND BAR -Ridgeline Road -1.56 acre. mini· ranch -$24,500. NEAR CLTY OF INDUS. TRY (L.A. County) Sub-Dfvtsioh (fiiial n>- port) 40 lots -approx. 23 acres. G. Fay/ B. OWens &12-8235. (Ql8) --------... ------ Irvine Mtcl'l•b:ltV\ne RMll1ComP1ny IOI eov.r Drlv. M 2-12is . . 1144 ~ecAtthv.f M4·1200 Hewporl l•ech,C•llfDt'nle 121U , • '_, • ) FOH PROr!CSSIONALS BY PROr'ESSION- . .\LS'. Cnll ~lari 1\nn J·Ja ze. 1133.3305 for de- tails. 'You'll be glad you did ~ . ' A PENTHOUSE ~THEREAL '\)LESTATERS A ROOFTO~ HAVEN OF PEACE & QU IET - ( a1' av £ro1'1 lhe niad ru ~h -and onlv n11nutc:-. 1ron-1 the £11ta.11 ·1al l:C'nler in Sania" \no. lhc shop~. !'lore::.. frce,l"ays and rnarkets. Just !ht.' 2 uf _l'OU. ll"ith il brc<i lht:iking Vil'\\' Of thl• fily. Ele\'illor i;cr\"ie('.' :-.ulncrtil.11('!111 gar:tgl' air cond11io11 i11g. drcain k1.1chc n. 2 carpeted balcony /patio~. Prirell at only 577.300. CALL 540.1151 for apponlt tncnt to see' 1 * Balboa __ Bay Properties *. , HARD TO FIND I B~y Ave . 4 units 87<>.000 . 1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS I IN TOWN LIVING \11th re;;il rountry atn10:-.-'1\\ <1terfronl dup~e1x25 OOO Duplex. Lovely 3 Illl , phere. (;oo d 3 Ucdr~lOlll ho1ne on largt' l :i;}' nJlboil Co •e SI'Jg'·oo lo"•ner's unit -j-3 BR,I deep lol. ('lose ro Ne1,·porL l~ack Bay. !lard· 1(.leeanf ~ J I "'.' ,<> rental. Best loc. O\vner \\"O~d flo?r~. Dou ble .garage _and Sl'reencd 1 ron up ex I .· . ? ~ pa tio. l'r1cc<l only S3.3.500 \r1th J ... su1nable ·r ,. ,. 1 8155,000 anxious 889,500. 64-·t.J9l ti :i~"f loan. payable Si85 per 1no. inrl ucl inR 1 1 • Ol r lrade5 675-7060 everylhing. Call for co n1pletc detail!' 546-5880 HORSES-HORSES ROYAL HOME 1:'! 1~1?. 2 bu., "'l lge park- like yard. i\C \\' full size I pwl.· In nitc residential are a. S-12.900. 55()..8800_ 'free shaded 3 Bit . 2 ba: ~li1.1i·horse ranch, Ba c-k Bay area. S39.950. l.l73-i-l20. REALTORS ,,m L.J::! 4 Local Office~ To Serve You )General ] Gene ral m 1------1------ MESA VERDE IRVINE CUSTOM HOME se6,5oo I u --t P k i .\11 uut~l llllthn<• l"f)lllhil111tinn n1vers1 y ar OJI lO<'Rlion. "'q11:1 1ir~· nnd • PRl:..'VIE\\' SllO\\'ING "'bani ''\1111f')11 -mund·l!1r-Po1·11o •r ro find"' !\t;1nruct1P i\lorlel lrn.111 i\1l'~:1 Vl·rd1• Cou111ry ;\las*"·r and lu:xur111Us :l ~ luh. F1'•1lun·s 2,G20 ~uart• story. :: UN:trooin, :; h~lh ff'•'! !'If llvi11J.: an:<u v.1th ~ Cnnr!•1n1iniun1 in \" i e \\' ... u,1r1011.~ lw•ch'l'JOn1s, ]l\\'J.!1• lncat~·,n !'If r<:ill ini: l11lt•. EVERY WOMAN'S DREAM TO LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT -\\'e hil\'e the ho1ne for her nO\\'. J)re:.11ge locrltion on Se\·1l1e .\\ i:. near ocean a nrl b;1y ;:ind tennis club. 5 J~cclroo1n . 31 :.?. bath . fan11l y roo1n . 1"\" roo111 . Gillia rd roo111 nnd \\l't bar. :Sll4,500. Call for a ppointment. 540-1151. NORTH COSTA MESA $43,000-QUALITY BUILT FAMILY HOME \\•ith Shake roof. hard\\"Ood floors and plaster \Va lls. !luge added 12'x 24' bonus--r oom ton1· ptete \\•ilh large stone fireplace. paneling and real bcan1 cei lings. Beautiful front ki tchen "·ith ne\\" double oven. fi hurncr ran ge and di sh,va sher. Just li :-;tcd. \1011't Ja~t: CALL 5~6-5880. BALBOA CONDOMINIUM OCEAN & BAY VIEW for $64 .500 -Big, l{ir,:, 2 131?. f)csigned and 1le...:or;11ecl for the :"3illglc person. Jo:nJOY life '. S11·1111. ru n on the beath. ride a bike on the board\\·aJk or just 11ateh lhe i>unset behind ('a!alina Island. Seeurity build- ing 11•ith no maintenanre 'vorrics if you travel. Prieerl far under nearest con1petitio n. CALL 54-0-11 s I. 1,·u·n111I djning rouru. [a1111!~ 1 Prh1;1t(' .c:arrlr~1 t·ntry, n111•n 1wn1 \\ith fireplace, V.l 'f I llC'<1n1 11'.'ilin;:, fonnal dinin:.:, h:1r, air-f.unrl1Uon!n1; & I "''"Nil«! fa mily roon1 "itll •'lr>,·uunll" air flllcr sy~t.-.mi<. hrt•plact• a nd ll"l'I hnr. :··i·ar ~:ira~t·, lrnilrr/llfl;,t 111parkling-n!Ofl!'rn k1tehc•n 1H"l't'~~ '" l:ll"j.:l' ya rd wilh and larzr m:t.<>ter bN't,.....,111 n~1n1 lo~ 1j()(\I and mu(·h "'llh fin•pla1·<' and pr1\·arr I 1nvrc. 11 s 1 1 ~ yl'ars 111.~·. <ln>ss1nt: roorn. !'\Q \\' r---------------------., b eau I i ru I c 11nd i t 1 on \'ti.CANT -0111l<'r in\('f'l'S!('fl lhroui;:-hout. Pll'ns<' pllOn•· 111 irurnedii"tll' ~1..le-$62.~\°:11. 54&-2313 fr>r 111ldi I i on11 I OPEN JIOUSf.: Sal/Sun l-~1. I appointmcnl. 4191 ~~n1lhurg \\'11y. Jr.·i111• 1nf?rma1io11 :1 n 1t . ('all :>1.-~.•.i2 1 SuuihCn. appo1n1ntl'nt. T:f'ultor':I . Ol'l:.N Tll 9 • // S FUN TC p.; ,;>:, 1 ----~· ------ I 1 ·r'~vutcr.,11·n~ SC'll it f;,~• 11·irh I , , , a !J&dy i'ilol fl;i.~sirit."<i :\•1: ( w· m· I II3 \"<' \\"llllt.r \1Ci•I" .\•)U hn .... • -1 General ' I I ' - If you're ~l'l!ling a Newport Beacttmove\ · twrry fo('your c1"\9ic£! l·Lilf gone in half a ~'cilr ilnd !hl' re:.l \'-di nol l<1 ... ; long. 1-l urry !o see th1 ... distincli'-'1<' NL''-\'fJnfl r:..·.ich dt.'velop1nenr of (l/1ldn:ran1u111 h11m~'"· bu1h 1n rlu ... tl'r:, around hund ... 0rne c .. url ~'<1rd .... ! 1~h1 :.u1)1.'1b n1udt.'I~. l'ach a n1u:.t.:1p1'-'L'-' ul luxur}.. cun1forL con\\!nh!OCI:!. and 4ud!it1: con~trucl1•Jn -..und.!ck5. fueplace. \li'l'I b.u t?legdnl 1\l ,1~lt'( ~U11l'-"un Lit\? k1tchcn. pnl,11c l"nclo-.l"d doubl.: Y<1 1,19.._.. Recreu11on~I faciht1e~ 1ncludl' h~.11 ... d :.\\imnl1ng pouL hgh1ed 1enn1o;; court~. !><1Un,1. lho:'rnpy pool. 1\ll t!Kh.~11or building i:1nd grounds ma1ntenanct! prov1dl?CI. !::iallsf\· vour cuno:.11 y-.;.et! !'\\?\\'[>Ori C(S I toda1/ Two, Three, •nd Four Bedroom Condominlu from S63,000 to St3.000 $3150 Down* _ :\ I I I I I! .. I rorn P11t1t>c: C03•t H o !\.., "'"" 'ltil"<'t~.11 A'""'"" !B" "'-~• B·1dl. °''""' Ult~Ul)o'l''f II) ' " rind.>T Oo,J A. And Oit ... ! Iv h) f\irWl)Dfl Crr.t lrft1J1mt1l'lll .. ,r .. ~-1;1.;itt-1'11:11<11 "•Ir•°'" ,-•'!"Ir" C..1.t 11• • .., ' •U1 .. , I IJ ~•lf'lt (Ofl\1<'1011"11 Hn111Ctnq '' JO ¥11•' loo)" (1\fo C>ff(I O• Pl&n I '6..1 lloltl T~11t lier..., ll'W'~_.,t OI 5J13t!.OO. leO .._1111¥ N·rrntn•• Cl l•f.11 1rfr<•1>•I • >n!f•~ II; l.·.-n •1'11 •uotl1t111<'1 !H J ..idl!IOOOI! I)~ ANNUlil PEllCENf11.Ge ltA.tf, ,..__.Ctn!" .,...,.u .. '°""" i'I C-i.. _{ft.. @~ fl-nK.G...,.c..,... .. -.c;._,., .. c-... 1• -:;.::='Wjf" :.....: ";. .. !"' .-:~~'."' -:::· .. ·-..-"--:-;;.• • ,';:: ... ___ ._.:;:; ............ ,._, ........ _,. ___ _ Gene ra l Bolboa Island Water View Duplex J11-.1 ti:J ~l<•11~ l•J l1<•arh -llJO" !" hu11I lllOOL"llll" ll<1l'l •ll" i' \'lf'\\" fti.•111 h Jll1 ll!lll>l. ~··1Jan1 h · :.:ll<'~f hulr•:11\<1y I (111 r1~·r 11111 h<'lp ru1n11n< r·11J11plo·1•'I.\ r ii 1·11 I ~h t••l 1h1 r1•·1· \\tll h1·l r• l111;i n('•' Jl nn•1: C:1ll :1\1;..:r:1;: r.,,. 1U'l>il 0l,. l7enera l WESTCLIFf • 2000 Sq. ft Home j ~-<II' F;.,1n1h: \\",1 n l Ul:t+ f(i!1\'r111rtll'C' .. I f/.Nlmo.n1-,;;, ::I h:1th.~ -rrF1n1 10 ndd Qll or htulr! 11 P'.i<ll. Boat or t!'.H/1•1 ~.~1..-t 11n<! c:aH· ClfN' '") \lannPrs School. Buy ~1t Sli2 . ."J.0 :inti ("ho!U"'-" 'fl'Mr [ij ·""""o~'c"[ ~~~ EASTBLUFF tis c~~~!,!~~~!-~ SOMETHING SPECIAL Elegant Corona del J\·Jar estate. 5 bedrobms. ~ baths. pool, view of islands and harbor. ~ tain setting by the sea. Call today ~285,000 . - BUI LDlsgS CHOICE Outstanding vien• IDCat-iol'L,Jor apart1ncnts or conclo1niniun1s. "Choice Laguna ·al ion. 8125.000 . . DRAMATIC OCEAN AND Cu nvon \i"ie ~·. 4 bedroo1n, 3 bath faintly ho1n·e. 2 Cozy fireplaces. 3 car garage. Cathedral ceilings. Goufmet kitchen. priv- <:1tc courtyard. Offered !or $96.75-0. A PRIVATE WINDOW TO THE PAC IFIC in Camoo Shores, custom designed, custom buill. Secluded court with O\'ersized pool and fountain. 4 large bedrooms each wlUl bath, parquel floors, gourmet kitchen. BecSon gardens. $'l49,000. CHARMER ON LIDO i\eul sma ller 2 bedroo1n . den \\'Ith secluded putio. lile roor: ready for quick occupancy. <.:0111pact ho1nc 11·ith big potential. .lust $72,:,00. . OIAL 644-1766 2161 Si n Joaquin Hi ll1 Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. NOW A HOME SERVICE WARRANTY that covers your home's • ~eati119 • Plumbi119 • Ele~trical systems for one full year FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS ONLY THROUGH VALLEY REALTY • EASTS IOE HOME Pl.l :.: 2 cotiai,::t.>s on a <1u iC'I ~t rc·ct. lncon1c !-1~1!;) 111c1nth. t.i'l'at 1111 e!\lnlcnt property or (1\t' 111 Jio111c pruct1c;1lly £r('c, l·111t.s \\Li i t arr;.. GRUBB & ELLIS CO. Ot! Co1·011 ct a 11,/ a t lo/ C 11·111 ef l oo :.! Bdr 1n'. d l'll •11r t11rn1,1l thain;.: r111.1 . :-.ur· round .1 ,1tl'l11.:h!f11I hl"li."k ll··1 rate {/liil't JO fl, H-:! 4·111·nt·t h11 ,\· bt !1,11, ( ·11:i~t 11111 Pla1i:-. 111· 1 l\ah·d In ,1dtf .1 :.! hd1·111 ~ h<ith Ullll I !111~ S77 .)O(J UNIV ERS IT Y REAL TY 30dl E. Co ast Hwy., Corona 673<.51 0 del Mar Corona del Mar Corona del Mar OPEN HOU SE SUN. 1-5 422 GOLDENROO ('harn11n;.; dupl(''\, :-iotttll of ll \\y. :1 Bc\rn1 .. 2 1 ~ ba th O\lll t'r'i> ;i111, 2 1Jdrn1. 2 hath apl. Frplr!', :-.lll1£1C('J..S: t·lo,,r 1u bcar h. J )"cars Ill•\\ ' OPEN HOUSE SAT . & SUN . 1-5 2718 SHELL ;-;!I'll' Ill ht'.11 II Ill I 'hzn,1 ( 0!1\'(' J l~tlr111 h\lUH·. llllt111l1:tt•I\" 11..'dl'lill':i red' .\It Jl l'\\" lop q11;1l11.1 .1ppl1.int·c·,_ -;\11\l.~11111 DON V. FRANKLIN REALTO R 673·2222 RE AL TORS IRVINE TERRACE Sacrifice! --· ,r' \1 .11"\ •T.01i~. -) 1! .:" f" Ill ' I I ~'"'11··. I ); 1~.lpl11>1 'j,.; I on•" 1 '1<!1• l•!HI 'II. 'Iii• 1• 1t dt , -ri.·1. \!ul1<1•I• h,1.1.,.: ·.,.~ l"•1l I••!" ·"l'f'I t11 , ..... d•• t>'J! "1,1u1·h '"' 4 \Jfll•lll ,,,,.;,,,. REAL TY 675-7080 \Costa Mes~ CRISPY CLEAN AND VERY 9UIET I'-"' .II .", "<ii •' t'""I I •II ' " "' 1.,. 11· .1 t:.1 ,. ' ;..: ,. 1111''''"'"~1~1p ,\ plt't11.1 •'I • .•. 1111• r • •f lo•.11 l'l"l'.11-!•· \\ '. l·.•111 .\ l. l11111id •. 1 Hll BJl./1•.~ll i.·110 1111-: "" • \lf1I \\Ill•' <· 11~1 1· I"" I l' "'"''"••), 0111)' 3:::2.:.i:.u . 1.1:! l'l'•,17 .. EASTSIDE-- 11• 1\ll ; J"\t '\1'.ll. 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COW<>••• I BALBOA ISLAND (~ro ·:1T ,,,r !'Utt:IP' •11";, ,·.,11pl1• I J" l•I'"• I 11 t•ll it\' 11}' JI• 11!1 • ""1 1111· r 1 1 u I ;1n1t t!u 11 :-1r•·"l• ,\ ni •11t "}. br•dr1•11n • "I I, ~I!•• II I 111 I" o rf•J. f I l'>'/1!;i1 " 1111.J ,n 11·1wd !,'.ii!.-• .: .. s:1;'.11l~1 640·" 20 JUST LI STED '"'tlll'ln 1~~.nrt J 1f1Pll'"'>: !:.ll'hl j"-• ... I IH1 j,, .. •ii ,.,,. !l•"I ! .. t. JllH!I '1Jll- !/•'i"·I \J.~J 1 (~1 t H 1,; :. ;I.I,,; ";.,.•."0:,) f-'''" : · associated 8ROKEAS-AEAL TORS JOJ5 W lo/boo 67J-l66J I Glass-Glass-Gl ass! I f-;,l'lhflLO: J!;O fl•",.'l'l'(l \ l•'\Y I h••ru•• 1f';it;1hru1 1111 ludi'f!+ ''"' :~o f1 r.f \J,-.._., \·rnll" I (",,itnl) Cluh t":11f\11·~· ~In•• .. 1 .. r-~. 1 1:1: ,\ 1"1·1·rr11tirUJ I r n1 11 I 11· ,. 1 IJ ,, r , j ;ur.t·1·.Hs...\1·1j\\ · · 1·1v1,..1· ~.,.I-fl ,\,),; fH!" 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Realtor1 0'7 ~1 El Toro 64 Q.. 8484 HARBOR VIEW HILLS BY OWNER DUPLEX SEEK &' FIND' HOME & INCOME l)J• n ll••U:-•' ~.11 ,, :-.u,,_ l 1. ~I•, "\ ,, '"''''l· :r, J '.,(•1 1.' ~ 1l1 .111d t!• \\ rt• Ill ~• !1•11"• "• 1 •• 11. \\/fl nl 11 •11111 ... 1. ... , \ " ' ! ! :• ., 11· •I , i, ' 1• Salt Type ' DMRRMAULGMU DO SO NO M PMONO SO D I UHTIDEN I R8 KCBPl~ROlfT SO UNWUOS KPR I C ALPT A 8MH S OKGK E T fl lo.I fl T lJ L C. M U I U 0 S 0 N 0 \l N llVIJll NEr/i:~N OH E K I B SU I I. R f. I z f)/Y A. E 0 E " B L E 0 11 0 \\' I ... u r. 1\' I' I~ H I R s t. K r u n 0 t. II D (J I ifF 1' 11" Z U 0 M C S /\ D A t.. II KR S.i~lJTl:.RNI YR l;,\lfllA E Z JI D I t:. D A I:. R P R E A C II R T T I 0 E 0 E l E D H E K 0 M S t P I A l S Z R L 8 0 E I 0 L l Z E D H E W H G OLKAT OO IZEBRIM E\'LE K A T T A B l .~I 0 N 0 S 0 D T E C A V ln•llUl'tll)ft•" ltr · 1~.11 .,,.~ 'h•t•J l·lv" .. 1,.. '"r••'' l•.t<l ~•hl u1 ll<>~n ··• d·.1· •llr ,., t~· r'"· • '·"' '• h•Jlltn name •~d l"H.n 1t 1n ,. ~"~" \_\l(Jl.l IJ \f)t M f .\Ill I • ' ' '~r.1.1 \llLI To urdt r ~ny llf all 11f ~\ht t1p.lndcd "&tk & fo ind '" bnco • nu mlM'n ~ thr1J\lih 7. 1tnd SO t"l'nl~ fo1 e.ch, making (ht•I.. JltY•blt to "&tk &. Find." St11·Tcker1m Syndkalt Ad4u~ ltntr• In tare of I his M~fWj)CT, J;\ l l\\ll•f.:11tt".'J l,_,lll" 11•1 .t 11 ~ "' di!! 1111. t·fl•l•. •111·~. 111 "'t1b. 'h''I'' l"••I "I l!.11 l"I ~ r1••1! 1'"1111 ll>•lil• .\ ·'llllh' 1111• 1tll>'rl'~I \ \ '11 . ."~~I .,..i;.....~~, l-~u11t i n9ton Beach G . I. REPO \1111-..IJ.•l'I'11•·\\ly 1 1·1~•\l1t1'(l l 1th l•t1 , "t 11.u1• lllni.;. B.tlh ..... , ,.,11, II•"\\ 1,j, '1~1\\1•1' .\I 111 <'1'!." •. :: B1l n11, .• :! "111 >'."I"-•;!'' \\•Th pl•·lll~ HI 1 •• 111 • '1' <"d Ill]" I ,J," .oi,:1• ,\ :.tf'd\ i .. r S::?.~. ~it!. ~1 •. :.r1. •l•i1111. l ":•ll '.Pl.:-I..!.~ L&u u> ''"'•'~fl flt "-"1'"" '"'"1 VAl.L~:'' R~ \LI\ • ''MO:. I ......... ~. &W!IUC.U. \l(Ya f tC"""''-'' I OWPU" BEDROOM BONANZA 1 l't• I I ~ .. 111 f',, ••'It "f\"' fll1f•ll"' .. 11<! lo'll!lf'" 'U(l1 • • I. I,• •j•IH!I ' ' 'I, ,_, ',111 , ... i- \1 ,IJ, I, I HUNTI NGTON HARIJOUR I REALTY I J;'ll fl1 \_,J HI\~· RETREAT I J• • ,.11 I •111 ~··4' ''" k ~ar•l \\ '" , '•, I '" • .111. "I!"'•· 11pc·.-... 1• ·I ..,,..,,, 1111 · .n 1\-\ ntn<J.1, .. 11. \ 1• int l1tl<I J•"-Jf1)" lo• It\!" u1. ~11r rTlfll'I' 1!1•1,111> 1•1•'>4'"' 1·1.!I ~;.i.-.L·,11. c.at< US"'" & <•ll <1••••11 V ""'''' V1\LLE\' IU·: \LI\ • UtA(. , .. naP<l•M ••I ~<C .... ~·QC• I 11.Cl• .... r.I (0--0"' $33,950 6 Blockt. to Be.ich • t 'Ill\ ') '' • " , "11 ~ r, ,!I \ •111"/",:. '"I ! 'I •I I I I •l:<ll\11\'l"hl•'· ·' "'~ tU"I' r •1u1t " 111 • r-11 ~Ju1:,: In pl.11 • ~ l• .. r !·1 '' ··~nd h·I ~ ,j,~ 1.~h1 \\ 1,.J,1 I, I'\ !I •·•11in•·T 1.11, h1·n _,,,., r .. 1111"1 •ifm• llt.l d! ;.:.u '"llfll' "'llrl'. pt!\ 111• t~1.1! .. ,111 1r.1:I• r •1·•-ai..:• ,\"' 11 n1 e ..... n.·r, ~H .\ 1.~.n. ,r,9. r11·r ,,~, I'll!. l\r"k"r ~;i,.;\·,11 CASH 24 HOURS For Your Home '.\Q hlrlll1 ,, ·~'·". ·fl1·l11\ .... ;.. .. 1)11lr " ·r 1 • ' ·• "'" OR A~t-l EAR: REAL TV ~42·7411 Ev .. s 963-1 171 ----. -- J:l& .A.; .4 Reil Est•te 961--6644 .., _, " ' I I I plfl DAil Y PllOT Price Reduced $2,400. ,. 2 Bdrm. + Pool ~ $22,600 ' You cnn 11tr.,1' $1000 n11)r~ th11.n 1hJ~ ror 11 ne\11 1mit \!r you e11n buy 111y upitradcd uult !or $2.001 ~lo11 l't'platt!rncnl ('QJt. i Bdnn condo.. des!rablc ,ground level floor plAn. I \h years nc1\', 1'·1't'shly Painted ,1·ith tas!cfuJly paneled :ind n1in"Or..'d living roc11n, pluah 1\·11Jlpaf)('N'd clinini: IU'C8, i;.has;: carpet.s. & cui.1on1 tlrnpe11, OV"l':Siicd pru111y 11rea, C'U8tom tile tounter tops, i;hakc l'OO(, n f' i• r l'it'hQQls, \l'nlklnr. dislnnrt t<l ltuntington Con1er, s\\·hn· n1lng pool 111ul n1t1ny p111·k are111J. NCJ11' S2000 ~tnw COii! nr11-. tPr i n c ip1\l1i only plcas.e~. O:oll t()(lny 847-3095 3 BR'S $36,000 ,~llfactivt" .. Hunt i n c·t o n Village home \\ith largt" linc:\osed patio that could be u~ as gJ1n1e room C'le. 1111~ ol I re~.s and, quiet · an•11. 'rf-11$ HO~IJ<: HAS VAi.Lt:"¥ R'E ALTY'S t-:.'\CLUSIVt; O:>:E Yl:~1\lt S£R\'ICE \\1 ARRAN'I'\'. Coll 963-J:WJ ,_, ,, .... ' ,, ' '" ..... , .... ,, \'\I.LE' l<I \I.I\ .:. t•I > ~ "•"H ".> ., .. ,,~ ... ,." . ' " "'·~'.·' ,.. ... NEED ROOM? Look at UliS J bedrooin. l!i4 M.th, cathed.rl\1 ceilings, QXl:ra large lot, fircplncc, 'Clo~ to ocean. Assume 7<;'!> VA loan 01· GI no doY.i\. Q1\·11rr t'Xtrc111r ly a1t'l:ious. .$34,00J. ., rllage Real Estate '62·4471 ( ::::i 546-8101 POOL HOMt 4 BR. $35,950 •1 bdrni plus hratf'CI and fil t.::red pool. Near ShOpplng and St:hool.s. Ll'ss lhan 3 n1iles 10 ht.'8.ch. lfreat buy. (;~JI no\\' to i>ec. Call 963-4~3 "J ,,,, W•••tt•'"' I \:\l.l.E' l<l\l.I\ •tL<~.l~""'"'I ., ,.,, ....... ,,,,,, , I Irvine Fr!d11y, Apr!! 5, 1974 -=-,..-----,---,,,,.--,,---..,.'"'"',_.,,..,..------.,.,.,.----,-""°"-,,----,,---_,...,.,.----..,..,,---,.-,----·•llUnl Niguel l1guna l~u• ,Lido lslt !Newpor t Se.ach Newport Shortf_'-__ 1 C:cmmorcl11 1 income Property 166. ------FIRST TIME * OHE * ~......-........ "::_l'lltl_Sq_. -,-.,-,. -,-,.,-.,-,.,-,.-.,-,-,11.' ;;;:;;;;;;:;;=::=::;:; LI KE NEW1 I Pro:w:rty 158 1 --·'-'"'-T-R-'IP"-'-LE-"X--"-' SEA TERRACE n1•·~·. h<>111••. 4 Bit. 3 tw.. of·j 130' YI ATER 1:!-Sl)'. -1 B•'. 2 IM. Upt1tl'll41,...J _;.,;.;ccW;;:;..A"'-K-E_U_I'-= I J fil,~den, Sl35,000. 01111<'r, P'!'IONTAGE 1hruoul. '/ Cal' "ur., 1111tin. NEWPORT !'$ th ' S • I" 6TJ...S700 Princ.ipa\11 011ly. rn io.u1id1•ck. \\'alk tu bf-a.ch & AT WORK • ome 1ng pec1a Newport Beech \r llh y11111111\\"ll l•lf'I' $: 1!001 ,\ pools. S.-ll.000 1111(1 hU\C" n ni11• 3 bt<!roor11 Btau11ful l'nh·l."t'i.ll)' 'l".r.1'r\· 3 Bedroom. l-'an1ily·r111, J)en & Dining·rm. ~-'--------)!'•1~c.1~:: liH 1"1•1 1'•ll 1'1'1' CAYWOOD REALT Y h<>rnc. 2 e.1r (!t?tnt'hcd gar. hon'' "•-1 ,., , r r .. •1 d d h CUL DE SAC 1~1·11111. 1•1 l1h U<111u, '.! 1.1. * , .. 12~ * t . ·' '" 1 • a 111 • '""' Grtu::lous & beaut1 ully ecorate ome. '.!UCl(i ~r l! 1 .. ,.,,,., 1 ... 1,,11,, _ ~ '"' __ 11"''· 1:1111" f1tu('f'rl )1u·c1 n1uJ din nn. ll.11\""l''i,· ,\""lei d d f S · I I ,, '> i"'n-.. ,, "•'·t ,,,_ .. , ,,.,,,, ''''''' 111 "·•·-11·r Just .,~ .,.,._ Many up-gru e ea tures . ecure arcn w11 1 A t:i .... ,.._" ., "" ,,_, • .1.111r·1 .. l«or.1111P11!"·l11·111hlt· BEACH 1 blk . $46,000. · ,,...,""'' · on i:retn belt . l J, 1•lo~· to \\'es1clill i.h<>llph1_g. ~ 1-i: !,lock fron1 17lh 11. 1.ooed * Two *~ ~ach & rccreauion fncilitles . Tht'l>t' t.irdrooms, dnin J:-Sl:!i.~,ua l 111 ht'l>I lula1Lon l ~ Bd. 2 ba. 646-03Zl C·2. Only one like It h\'t1 il· $89 950 ii 2 ba'"~ 11f r-;1•11fll)l'I J ~l:Hl•I. , 1 r111 .. latl'I Y rn1.. u,,,; Ci.JI 6, .. ,,,.~1 San Clemente tt1Jlc. ~.'!G,500. Cnll &1&7lil. ~ this hi a "'U111·h:rlul hOnll' for 111""'-' ---'-'-'-----1 Ofl£JJ 11L t. ir'S AA ro Iii£ NICEI Tt:ll1'!-I· i:OC" RkO.\I> LAGUNA NIGUEL REALTY kid•. ""'" ''""'· 179.lOO 1,1,,;.,., NONll'ol I ~K :i.tOOR. <I be! rn1. Ii• 1111. :: OPEN SAT/SUN 1·.S' oc~::.\N fRO~T llO~lE l--f:r.1 lijll'ilf·••l cnr '~ e, PIJJ1f 3 13/t. ~/()()() 496-4040 1606 HARROW P L. I hou11c, Xlf'nl roM. Pr11· ' , -···-' ' l>tl·~ 1u bench. Lgc lot. ' , , ~ s11 (1 o lu.:uu·J•1us ll\•J11.;. 0 b I I ~ •• PUT 1'MES1': ox ''OL'Jt WEST OCEAN FR NT Bont S ie lf'1'. SL,.,,1...,.,,. • LIST 1'0 SB£ TOO,\Y ~~ Qldf't, lmrna,·uluh• f \\'O I Pn.n1 ·r111ly 0fM.·n lluu,.r .Sa1 , ~ - _ ----- Ci9una 8Nch.. 1 1.tiguna Beec;h · 1 hdun. ho1ne. 1 l1'hl Qn lhc , ~I~ :~l!n/.,~JC·.l l'.1l·2j.t::J or NE~PORT BEACH, ~ • I ln'61tke1'l>. A'sun1uble lot1n. ) ' ··-•·' " · i'r1n1e Bn)'fron1 Site PACIFICA ESTATE OPEN SUN. 1·5 SI00.000 f.~~!~~~~~~ San Jufn Cipistr ano . Fo1· "'°"' 1,,..tt;iir& ~l<·i · The then1t' or 11'00l'I, ~las.s, 31641 Mediterranean Ontu Bill Cr1.11wly Hhr. 67~JIH ste1.·l. 1~mcrete & sll(ll'f', 1, 1 Ln1,.'l11u1 NiKl.Ji'l. Ar1 Jillr. j ~ nRA\\LATIC 1~~r Tl~!E o~·rERED (:Qlltillll('(I thL'UOUI t !1 •· ucsrly nt·v.· ;\lonarch Bay ' 21 • C'ONTE'\1PORARY en\tlron menl. Arnbhrig 1 Tl'ltT. llOnle or nca.rly 3000 NEWPORT SHORES. I Al{('JJl'n·:(."Tt;l:J-: · ';jiii;~i; pnl'(ott> drive, 011. ~. a1·rc, I MJ. fl. •I Hdrn\11., ~ ha~1s: ' ~ \i\1 y i-hfll'p :; i>ilrrn .. ~ l1a1h: 13100 l!G· .fl. 11r. 0 1111u, l'oint. • l)\'1•1·Jookl11..; P:i.t•infti. t.: l'I!) I funnal, dlnlu~ 1·n1 .. raJ1iily ) ~ 11 llt'll •'l'•'r~!hin;.:~ Li.:•'. p;1lj11 llt~r.bor.,20' hi!{h (!J)('ll b<>r'.ru QANA POINT Hghts. 3100 Sq.Ct.', 4 bdr111s., rn1. S\\·ii11n1lni;.: J>O(>I. dri·k:., llt'HJ'{ \\'HITI; HEAL'l'Ofl 1. r1<111,·1· . .i1·111v•, frpl•· .. 111 ~1 C'C'lhnl! 1n llv rrn $..· forn1 din. DUPLEXES din. rn1 . ,(;. dl'n: <'<ltltih•\'1'1'ril .i11<·u1.1.I, crnc1'fJuio: ou1<1oor I 2901 Ne11•1)11rt. N'PT BCli Sh'J" ro 1h•· ,IJ11hh,•ll". i~•ll~ 1•111. n111sllive Jr11l(•, i<pirol Vahu!~ Qr.t-1111 VIC\1·s 1Jivk, etc .. etc. Offt•rcd ttt 111'111:,; & 11 s11ccpin1; oct•a11 • tiiJ •. kJ:UJ • & 1t>11111 .. •·wu11~_.\\1·ll pt11·rd · ~tHil'o'.'ltl'f' l~11<lc. lo \'~AR ,. T ---9 Ne11• Beauf\fuJ ·oupleite! • «• · ,,,,,. • .....,. ·I 117""' I · •1 I lib t tl < · "4 "('\\' iburon •"0 9-~ •13~ ~I \."'"' . v11'w. "'"-' 4 Bdrm Execufive u ·"""· sJ>« at'U ar rary-s ti Y .. To\\'1\hse J BR "1 b DI • ......,, .,.,. to ., ,'10N. BUY OF THE WEEK OPEN SUN. 1-4 roi·thcfu:i:syhu}ci·~ Ju.~i ::i v BEACH DUPLEX i>undN·k. _h~, n1odcr11 rn1,Yani-rni Sc"a~i ~·pl81 fro1n S8.:lOO.do"''ll Too good 10 la.!lt~ J\1o\'I' 'tn~r 811 EMERALD BAY \T~ vld . llelluttful floor ph111 :: H•lrn1 . ,t, ~ hdtnt .. 'l r.:..1 kl tC'h~t1. SCP ulil 1Tn,, 3 111:..l.....drl>il. $39,500'. Qr subnlit of· DANA POINT on this br1111d, nC'1v \){'1J~·h 1~ J;u-yc fa\nlly hOn'" of l-100 ~·itli dining i'\lOni, rnn111> 1•f1vh. fr11h ·~. Bcautilul unil I br. ;i ba. xiru 2IO sq. IL I tl'f. An 6 p111 & "'knd11. 1'~.v. 4-PLEXES Muse. 3 ?R .• ~1X(;1n!ly ~,. f1. 4 ,il!,lnn~ .. ;\1~ b;;lh~. l"IKHI'!., ri1~ µl ti1•(', l'lllll/)IP!l'I~· 11•11;.~ (!Ill'. ;.r·1.r ol1J: r !111· 1 ~:~1169 ~: oeasllyho hr ~;.;4-"-""'~"'o;;,.---~-~-$7~.950. 1!'1 .. $93.9:,0. [>Qolt: ;ii! lh s ~or · -or run1ily r n1,, Jtil'i,' rn1 . •i nlt"'i·rn kl1t·h•·u. 2 ·h~;thli l111y ut 59.•/ffl. · i:· · fM'll use fi LU1''1'.$. ,-,1do 3 Btli•nt on Office open (l11ity l·S I Th op!son tn buy 1' ,., Sat/S1v1 l;-j , take Cun1ino v Cl'IM" "'1 · <)(·t::-1111 vicll', <: Cll Ira COl'C'n'<I 1111l1•i. s111·l11klt>1~, ha)• •Id ... p..in.,lpol' nni)'· \\'knds' 1o:6 at SOMETHING Las Ramblns oU rn1np. So. '' •• .._ i.,. • · • location. 11·nlk 10 pr\\'. '''"''' '· r"l•1'. "'ln1r·' 11.·,·,,_ Coll 61' TI T' 01\'"~"P. '.t\ml Co11per Lantt"m 11 bl I " "' ' 1 " of San Juan Cnpis1t·1H10, ro ... · ·" ;•c.. " .. .to Ji,·1· 11 !1.1 .11~11un1a1 e 1ennis i'ts., pio·k. poot~ & t1o11·s. '"'r) 1il1·111rcs"<1ur· JC>NES · 3.IO'!l Call" d(.' Bonanza or Duplexes/Unh' 4X-3131 612-490;) v.,\. lv<u1 vn 4 A r111 .. 1 rn, beach. $119.JOO I 11111<ls•·iopin1". $7j,H(IU. C ,, 11 l~l:.AL:rY I ~. l'a ll. 193-9692. DANA HARBOR f:cin1lly hornc tn x In 1 OPEN SUN. 1·S I 5-ID·IT'.!O. ---------sale 162 n10\·~in condi!lo!i. Ne:ir 898 HILLCREST 1-"'l.l'Ml:I OPt.:N l!OUSE Sun 1-~ INCOME HOMES ' RANCl-j . REACTY 11 ,\LNliT VJLLAGB CI::NTEH. - Cl.JLVER A.:~0 "\'.'AL.\'UT * 551-2000 * T\rO school!. Keep 10111 ,, [ TOAIJEl J I I :m-11 C11lle ~n f'f'liPC' PRIDE! TURTLE ROCK ~l'~~· · · r<'rn·.ld~lcd. \~·ith llOarir~ • 2001w.~1w.a1.o. Gnnlcn honlr, co i·er<'ri Pride C/f O\\'llershlp 12 unit~ . t st & no lender poinls I" Sdrn1Jl ., 2 baths : I L 714 673·6210 I Ch11rn1lng-·I BR, 'l JJ,\. A01'0SS fro111 pa.l'k in the land BOURBON ST R~ Ofll'fl lw>am. (•ell . & \O.'OO<i I ~ N<JWPQ1IB•acr.-c1+i!01~·2eeo ' patio. hill \'i('\l.'. SJ~.500. !n a~1JIScll'lndingShloc;:i 1Jon 4 PLEX $65,000. 01 hlul' lllcy green hill · 1• . dct·ks. Choice North end , WlS.ruU~eJ . , ' i\,\ nE.\LTORiS near · t anyon .. opping. . -. s. NCI\' Orleans sty e up ex. \'h•i1• Jo.·ntl<>n $7'l j(JQ · You Wouldn t :Zn.-\ Call•' DP Los ~fol!oos Great tcnanl.li, lo"" im1·, ASSUME FHA !Wau11fully de ta 1 I cd 3 \\"rought iron gatf"I!, shad.-d • ·EMERALD' 'BAY 1 29't.'i Hi.u·bor Blvd. 1 1·acan('y. Prlncip:.Js only hdrn1.. 2 ba. ho n1 e. pa!!!)!', "·nlldng ctl.~lance 10 i ~ • • • . I G RAND 0-PENING W 't •y·1 Su , San Clrml·nic-492-2JOO PLEASE! Asking $300,000. U ri g rad c d t hr u out. l~·ach & 10"11. rrpll'. One uf One o~ F.n1crald Bay s 111?:.! 1 GI I mmer t B~AUT. 3 acrc-. rxc-lusi\·e 67;)-7225 At 1 ractivcly lands.:aped. kiJ d ss;;ooo I he11u11 ful sh1:i1v .h<1n1cs. Cnsp ' Newport Bay Towers To Buy A l1Ui11c si1rs p\·rrlookin~ ~an • l\tax. l'njoyn1ent min. care. a 1y'ic STUART i'<11l!C111t'· 11ri·h1ll·eltJt'' 11111>! 1 & 2BEDR00l\I C "bl 11 .h,11u1 ('.1u1•tr1u10 \llllcy, Priced al only $61,900 I (\IUlltl'y 1·h:1r111. 6 ~lrn1):., 6 : CONDO:'-Jl~ll':'-1 110:'-IES onvert1 e .. Ot·1~11 H11•y, ' hors cs /ocluding land. Real EJlate l.mth~. <lcn, 1nus1c r111 .. Jlayfl·Qnt Hon1cs s,, 1111., 11·1H1 f.,1· th<' inflsitf"I • l"'rn1i1l<'d. Df..\L R.,;ALTY '"'' v• ''"'' 'S"""' •I "''" \'.-\IJJ·:,· HI \I.I\ "f !11!1 '-I \·lid. ---· ll1'11ll 11 r 1st \Vestern Bank Bldg. Uniwr"ity Park, lrvine Days 552-7000 Nights ANXIOUS Lo1\·cst priC(>d 4 lxlrnl In Thr Ranch. Nicely decorated inside and out, A I I{ CONDITIONED. 0 \\'11 c r s&ys, "bring 811 offers". Asking $-IS,900. CALL 552-7500 •V1SION • ~!).l-7:i31 516-7614 lrunll.\' I'll\., rornial fllttln~ I Bof\l Slips pd1·r·~ of 111 .. .'•U l1)11\<'r to l~)::-11 :,4 LINGO HOME TOUR-1 nn., o\·rr :..I.Ji) sq. fL \\'alk I Full $(.i.·ut•fly llighri"'c 1.11.1 n r1.,,ri1uh!r· ... un1111C'1" H,·-O\V:\1·:R°Vi11ai.t<' ~~1 1 Lll\(j{} Rf:.0\L ESfATE .... 111 In 6 Pl'i\'. !rnni! els .. pool!, I Steel ,t, roncrl'IC' construcilOn i-.hn1•r' l'<'11l'll 1n·nr11·r1.v. C;ill 1 .lunn. p\·1 l;1kr, hcllled bcarh. s:n.>.000 I l'l'i\'ah: 8ul(':lllies prou<ll_v open tile <1001-,. ln 10 2 garage spaces per uni1. u.~ ;d.;,1ut ~111:-l\<'11 lr11.:.•!l'd ' rJOOl~. 2BI:: ~ den, beaut. st'lcetcd 1101ncs in I.11i..'lum K.oor top sunt.ll'ck :: UJ'. do1111. '.! Bl~ ur •lu· 1 l.,nd~(·;ifK'd s::2.wo. 831 -9789 ( Duplex, 2 Br & 1 Br Bcal·h s, South Laguna ' Unu.!lual Opportunity to 111(''\, 0111~· G d()j>l'l' l~J 11·•· Tu5tin Prin1r ·~w1u•r l ot:;:it io n , n1·ca.'< this Sun AJ>ril i e Purchase B:i.yrront Property 1 .. ~ .. ·11. !'\ow •Jnl.11 So0,!)'JO., Coronu (l1·l i\l11r. £x('t'llc11t bt•t11·crn the hours of 1 pnt ,",;, in Nt:."'Pol't Bf.'nch. HJ· • I )fi,~' 11. . ~,, I O:\E of Oran~c COUl1ty's fine con_ditlon..:.... .1...:1.i"g"e, s u n n y •1 Pl\1 llavc !r'Oll cvcr l1 R~ :110 .Ft>rnttndo Rd., N.B. i.U hl·i.,,.11 hon1cs. Tu~tin I-fill!. pvr pnt10. $78.500. Phone ,f9r \~'()ndercd about that home 1105 N c 67'8551 d•>o1·1, <I 1 A • oastHwy.,Laguna r etlftl road, ovc. 1 acre, 3 lt:c :· . ~n .~PP.. rt. ~icJ~~~0"~~g 8~~1~ 0~ I 494-1177 ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 , I b<lrms, 2 d bl garages. ba~-!'.;hapiro Co. 64.">-:J120 , _ f ~ 111!'nt iv/wine <' f' 11 a r . ! K"E\\'PORT DUPLEX. N<'111 l.'lrge~ hontc ~ue to a ~ O It TH i:: No L;\GU~,\ , s , $107,000. 17141642-8js.l, Rlf'ga11t units with ti! 1 gro"·ing. famUy · Pt'rh.'lps ll;1ndsonH.• 2 story custon1 LOTS OF TREES 11 <''>lras. Do"'nto1111 Npt, 11 J STEAL FIVE the fan1lly has ~11'11 up & a ~u1!1 hon1c on Uig cor. 101. j . lilks iron1 beach. Sl 12.;;()Q, llmnllcr l10n1c 11111 cut do1111 (.11'(':1\ ror I\ fan1ilv, f'il~Y. I WALK 0 BE I r I~ I 01\Jl('I'. t71-11 &'19-0.114 ()1' UNITS 0!1 ~yni.enL'i & 11?tlliCl\'Ork. \\'11lk lo beacl1 ror 1til' sn1111r ! !..:irge <'()ii11.'r loc. Nc11,. T ACH Mcbl•"°"* lilP 1714 1 212--3067. 20i ::0th St. S~TO. inonrh\yineome. PROP- No\\ )_OU liaic t h c l fl'\'. ;;100 !((r. rr. quality li\'. I . f -~' I I :I "-·! PJ1•1· ,\ h,1 \', Onlv l1 :. \'J'S,! OJ)f'n We<"k~·nt1s. -r:nT\' l". GRE·IT CO,'DI· opportu111ly lo ~N' for , ; , · . I ) r ~ "'5 lf'f , · °"' roo1n ., ~ • , • , ., · , " .~ . ., .ucn. ·I I.ill. 3 ~ bn. 2 olf1cc11, ti6n1 . f'irf'11!tH't', Sep . oild ·": nl, 11n11 .... ~·-1:31. t HOUSE APT TIO!\'. ,\LL t;TILITTE5 ~.ou.rself. Route ·1he<'1 ~ laundry & ~cwing r 111, !luge dinlnt: roon1 Ru i] I -i nl 111\11 .... "1 111d••1·1; fi·11111 .~· n·:ir. I Mobile Homes + • PAID BY TE!\AJ\'TS, t:x- lisling . lhr.. :<<> crll'C bcaul. liv rin. "'/(!f)('il k!lrho·n Th~t (ll' 1riiilrrl •'\•·n in1 '""'"11 1ir11 , l3l1t for Sale 125 1NE\\138R.2BAhouseplus CEPT\rATt::Jt."Thisisn 'UH o ~··~·~ ' ... , "" ...... ,, ' ' ' <L>< .. ,.. "',, ' Pro""rlJt'S &. courlc.~y n1.'1f).~ .... . •. . k . I ~.,.,,, .. ,, 'II' I ' BR " B \ I ' F I ... ~ [) 'icdb . 1. u.;;:in1s.,. 111ru.s1ve n'.>c .'iilora"'t'Dl'On.:\'rarsl'hool.~ ... n.\ .~~'·"' ·', 111\\u ,v ·-... -2 • 1 J'I. rpcs. [nnlA~1icnRpor1uni1;1·." R d H'll R lty <:an '?C 0 lat_' · Y ~nnp~r f 1·pli·. Bi g ki t ch en ! By i)11·u •. •r. S-li.JOO. OPEN ~I\\(' 7·, :!n•I '/'!1 .• \\ 1:-.;.I MOBILE HOME pn_t111s. gat'ages, Y8crds. * ('AHEY JlEALTOHS * e I _ eG st<>pping-by ;i~~ one or oui. 1\·/hrcakfas t spucc. Cov. HOUSf<: SAT .~· SUN 10.-7, T r·;J tE~T Pn}1l1!·u1., O~'LY. Ne11port Heights. 64&4414 • 6.\1;..i41·1 8.U-012l HEAL TY llEALTORS o,r.M.'11 110111~.'ii o1 ,i t .any of <)(U , ilPL'k, r1ati". i.oc1·an ,jp"·:o:. 7 .'J.17 Alii>0 A\·c .. NB. j.1H3'.ll. l':d! 11Hi.""'?-2 ' FOR SALE: I p 16 ' I SURFSIDE J Univ. Park Center, Irvine .-convcn1~nt ofhces. Look yrs. young G.· in1macula1c· -~~-L1~1i11.i.;,; :-;,,,.11,,,1, SILVERCREST ncome roperty 0 HOUSE + TWO ' $29,950 '~~~~~~~~~!for the Ling() Open H0\15e i{L•Ch1rcd lo $127,j()Q. REDUCED SSOOO MOBILE HOME S I ~ •lg'" Sun Ap'll 7 & OPEN FOR OFFER 6 UNIT 1-3 BR, 2 BA House plus I FWrlroonis, 21~ h;:i11~~ or CULVERDALE t'Or. lot, 2BR L NGO REAL ESTATE J,\~11'.:S l~il_IAS ~ R E AL I))' x 53', :! HU 2 Bil carp., 2·2 BR, 2 BA Apts. Patio!, ltlXUJ"\,' To1,·nho11sc ll'ithin + cten y,·/tmr, 1% BA. lrg. I ~ 1-.Sl ATE llOP-SKIP-JU1\1P rll'<ip<.-d, hit-ins., refrir;.. $76,000 r""'lcs, )'anls, laund r y , ,,;te or ihL' Pncilil' octton'. sunny kitch -v.•/glaas dr'! 10 4g.J....800j 499-13'.'.li 'i!J.l-1008 TO TilE OCl·:,\r\: 1r11shcr & l'lt•cL dryer, "'ired ·:arages. &'6---1·11·1 h_, I • 1 I 2' bn h T1·11e! f: pddc of O\\·nership • Plush shag c~-ts and pn!io, en! ~'\Ira Ct"il. 111 PREVIEWS * • BF.1\CH 11ous•.· * • " n111st('r 1< t'n1s, ~ t s. I for 220 ;iir co:1d .. kitcl1. d · -•-" 1 1 1 'I 1 111 11pnr1111rnti;. Shqrpest on the In ustrial Prnrwt.rty f68 rnuch n1<>rc. 10?0 Down. livrn1. ~lstr f:3R ha..~ b<-an\S, nvo GREAT LAGUNA SPANISll. 2 'BP.. han]y,·oo+:I rp c, atl\! y l'OOl\l I Hit "' I tlock. SlUl'<lgC i.hed, land· l>lock~ NO'\'('!' a \"acantv --r-531-5800 shutte;.i, 1nu1'0red closet RESIDENTIAi. BUYS. floors: frp!<', iinuuieulHte. On ) Ii! 11 IJl\if. IKKll 111hle. C<1111· Sl'npcd palio. Thl'ee .vrs. old inllnosn. Real hrcad find rlrs. No mov.• front yd. nc"' 494-65M 2 lot~ South l.n)(una. Priva!c 1 11\ctcly ('11Jld S. drpd, Fi•i• -like nu. Located in ll tll' huTtcr lll\ils. u...coied at end I' tllJPe Real Esta te " 16139 Brookhur1t, FV Open Evenings NEW CUSTOM gru.ss In back. $37,500, ~teps to ill'.!ach, J>ri\•ate roa<l. ~lniplt'. !ti~.~iOO. Opt'n llf\IJ~L' ndult pk. a1vny fru1n noii<y ol quiet l'ul-di•-sac. I block ,\.~i<un1able lo int. FHA 106ln l"or Appolntn\~nt $69,500. finu. Principal~ ~ll S.· Sun l ·~1. ~lrl'\a~h St. One·h1tlf bl. fron1 club-. l<J niajor sll9pping and blvd. nnct O"\\'llr \11/Ca.tTY 2nd. * OCEANFRONT CONOO 1'/nly, plcalif'. D. t 'india'y Rt'nl1 ,\• & 1111'. 6-12·13.1·1 or I hnuse. P.edut:ct! 10 S12.!l:ill. ;\l•fir Jizy.;pitul -very ren· AGT. 979-3~ or leave nlinluni. J3() Cliff Dr. Realtor 4~1Jt5. I f~12-jf~1TS. Harbor V iew Home 1 CHll F.VES. :l1~·6~1·l690, li1til0~ Good spendable. Very 1ncssage 673-88.14 Channing-, ~pncious. 2BR/ L H·lf SOLID GOLD J.;'\\'<'llcnt ho111(• l••l' 1•11hT!11h1· 1 G'.ll-TEi2. 1v1·ll n1ainlained. 0 11 I Y SAU: BY OWNER 2BA. ovcrlovking-lleisl"r aguna 1 s --LOCATION ln'.!. \\':01111, l'ii•1"•nl d .. ,.,,r CAN BE SEEN AT: $11 ,\00 <lo~·n to S76,000 full $52.500 Park nn<l Bcaeh. RelluCl'<I HECT.NT C,\NCELLATION 11·;: hdn11. 01111111.; J"111. t.:()u1 · I CRESTMONT p1·il't'. l·h1n)·-11·011·1 ln.<:t. . r~· ya ruston1 l'S.ll;n 1rcpacc. 111c: n1°•u ,\· ·1~1\\'11•li•·1'.,\0;-;1 Silc-Dr .. ll1ca tCt·nr i.il J~UXL:;:;~~~~~~~;i Will~· TrH ~~-Aft , 4Pf.t ho~. alnlOSt oceanfront. f-ellinA". Prillll' Joe. $37.7;.(), 0\1·11rr \t·rinl.~ oul. ~i·l.!lOtl. l :i ri·f~,·;111 i11"', J';i rin, i;IJ;i;.;,. -11 1 J G ' ' or &i t & Sun. 15G.J Via Cur:<k•fl. Spt1.:iot1~ 5'i do"'n l.."tguna Hill11. ju1il OPEN SUN. 2·5 p.m. t'IVll. fr(' .!n,n.1. 0u:<..,,rn1'~T~ 1 %1~~~\cr ~r\-, 1~~).1 :-.i~ii '., " ·; Industrial Land -& Buildings :; &>droon1, 2 bath, cpts, drps, bltns, Greal location. \Valk to ne\v Civic Center, S<'hools and shops. l\lovc in f.Tay 1st. Red Carpet Rtaltors 536-8836 3?,~1;~~ BA.11on"G' recnbc~ to $85.00J. S:•v•' S!2t)).dR1~s1ic 41!3r, 21 l:ta Cn;;;2 ;~lt~,e~1~~i~~. tnBn ~11r1 kitt·!u·n 1111111.~1,·lf·1·l"1111· i ESTATES c,~~loosr'M'i .. 1~l3-~J30~0·1l\~i sprinkl<'rs. Dri\'e by ]T;i12 * LOVELY CRO\\'N POll\'T Drth11<11ic c.atht.'t!ral 0Ca1111~ J>,)I)] F11·1·1,l1·. B1'au11tul 1':11"!..llkl' Ai~·. aetu:-s front l:lrea ['tt' ~ * ;,,')2-!1636 * 3BR 11·iU1 large ocean vie1Y r1/f S1H\ Diei;o ft('C)"'ll)" & Lil P.\CIF'JC SJ;:R\'fQ; H~:i\l.TY 111lur al $11,, .. ",KJ. (.:;11! (•M-s,~ 1 [or s11011-Jni.:. ;~;~·!::!-~!--•--· GARDEN Condo.. Ide a 1 li\'ing r n1. Bc.~r buy in N. Pwt Hd. call Chuck I location, forget s p r i n G' Lagu.~. Red u e t'd lO lbt.lllpsun (7l·ll MJO.-Is.JO b40.8250 SJ_!:!~ [ TARDElL J ( ron ~i-11~· S;1.J;, trailf'r II 1Th I ·--- elrlllli'"' -It'.~ done in this 2 SI09,9'Xi. FHA RESALE LARGE FA~Tn..Y llO~f E · I ~ ni 1' 11 cabann-i'<'<1J10nablf· I beluxe 3 Units Use thC' rn('ilitics tor your 011·11 industry or as an it1\'CSl.n1e11t. 111c o"l'lt'r may lease b.1ck for 5 years. Excellcnt location in Santa An:.. Clm;c to llorOO.r .Blvd. \61)') !41. It. Blrli< pl us 2·100 s.1. fl. shed. Property OO\\' \!~"'' a~ ()rnanirn!al iron \1·orliS. ,\ g1'f'a t opportuni!y fo1: ?~1ly $6:;,000. Ca 11 6-lG-05:1'1. '• ,, ... ,, ........... . \'. \ Ll~I·:,, Rl..\1.1 \ .... s s ' l"'n! !<pal'~·-on!y <1dult~ 01·t·r i , . . $34,500 ~~{~ )~y~~.' [~1,;fr;\g:~fo, ASSOCIATES '.':8R/2BA rondo. Pool, dbl jBRIJBA .. ~~'i f;~n t;ni. ·i\'.C\\'-· . n~1111a~~'r c<111 tw 111(1\'Cd n;rrC't.llit.•1froo111_.~. t'hhns,1 c~-'"''" l~ ...... ' llR, 2 ba. hon1~. $284. mo NEWELL 7'}"0 LOAN OP~ 2 ~0.J1~',\T['EUN. ~ I forty r1('(•d apply-no pet~-Sl'•' 1 1:.~!<l ~ldt• lln!'IJo!' Oh·d .. la1"g"e, Sp kl' 3 I 2 GTtEO.'THEE home. ~ingle .\SJ N. Coast H111· gar, \'if'\\'. s:n.900. I\· dt't'l)l'fl1Nl lhruouL }!Ul('l' ----~ --~ 1h40 N\'11'port Bh·d. Costn ~ o~ gaJ_Cl.i;;s. n ar St: lOO s ··b!~1 1nghon1e >1~1~n1, all storv 2 BR+ OC'n. 2 ba, !::-•guna Bea~--4~1:629:1 <;:A:~,f4.~ii~L:Y 10t 70's16S'. S66,jOiJ. WESTCLIFF :'-le~;~------.ind shop~. Goud i.1lf'ndJ11Jle.I ~~~~~~---= bltns. Family roont & deep f11nl rn1, OrcnilUl(ld n1odel. ti41;.f!Gi6 &l2·3S62) Just rcducl'd S.iOOO Tlt\ILORA:'IL\, 'ljX.t!i, Xlnt Unll) S·IG .. :ioo. itA~ "521 Lots for Sele 170 ""''"·~ """'' '"' J ...... '''"" ,.,.,,.,i;,,g_ "'"'"''"'I 6 mo' nr.·. By •""''-PERISCOP~ • • L ;do Isle ~ ~ 11,,·ou h1111·cln·1 {ou_nd al !101111' I eond., beaut. ltuuls<:apin:;. 646-928 Eves: ;rtlil"'V \,. TAG,IF'TCl'.'"T II' 1-1 l T E yard, sprinklers, patio \Vtlh ~;~~ J~1~5ffil. t'.' v t' s · .!Jonte. You gel 1·iews (ron1 SUMMER NEAR I ''(!!" ~~1·~71u~st ~'1~11~:'.ii;rl~ht ~1<i('>: i ~::~.!. 1~111~R~u~~~~ ~g;ct7. \\'ATEI~ 1·ic1r lot. So. ::,~~~· g~:ct:;~·•;f~i~12~ B\' Oll",'ER 001 th1ends ofh lhis homc1. au1 ! :: BR. + ruinpus nn. 3 ·••·••• ¢"' ~.t yl11nt:" 11·1 11nt1>1·1 011 ch::in111. 1 .:\.~'.: S7200. 6±fi:-~2!.Q___ __ I Laguna . 2. blks abovE' Coa~t -.~ tic ront, 1 c vast r1y11n1 Baths. \\'ill consider ------•'__l'l~s ;i 1 <' n\'C'. '.t l'.1X·l2 rLEF:T\\"000. H1\1·. 6:iOO +sq rt .. Tern1s, Sfiu1hCo, Rc-a l1ur~. A11 1·ac. An1hcrst n1 od r: I, <>f thr-Pacific is ~·ours tron1 \case/option. SLIS.:;oo. EXCLUSIVE S.17 .. i{)I) n :~hou\d ~<'~! 1~u~ L•'ll:<Hrd ;;t 11 un 1 i n-r-:1011 TI-ki+l-1046, 714-199-2363 CALIF. CL.t\$SIC... i'opula1· Uni1·rrsiry Park. :; UR, the decks on the lsL &. 2nd LOVELY DESIGN BAYCREST 11N'k1·nrl. ~1~~/S11_n 1-i. !,;ill ~1.:ibil" Estate's. H.B. S3SOO.I -10 Uf0f-Stat9 Prop. 178 2 sly niocl. ·I BR, f11f. /;'~ Premiun1 !!N't'nbelt Joe., Jcvl'ls. And, to the rear, the . • B<l ., b . I I . 1)01·1·1· !Jr. tii.r !fi .. ,'U · ~ .,--\',\ n.li~uniaLle Joan. $·12,!J:JO. jj2-87Sl or s:r,..-02()2 !pi1ng blosson1s arc popping 13 BR. + ~tudio. 3 Baths. 1. rnl" .. " 'd.:1~hs, 111111 '21 Uurl' \\'h th'. JUlr s~i -.• d.J. BEACH FRONT To src call BKR. 963-:Jti.~1. Lag"Una Beach up in the ravine. Hao;; a ~rk100. sunny :1tino.~pher\'. ~1t~i~·~,_'~~:~~~-! ya:~ll~~itt~~l.j _ CE~Tt;R_~· _ 21 ___ 1 i!!!!!!!~ii!iiii!ii~~ii!ii I ", INVESTMENT . 1f:s~~~~. ~\~~;fucR~uc~ \1,\ ASStJ!\IPTION -SGl.500. bit-in hutch & bcruned cell. MEDITERRANEAN $1~.JOO I** BAYSHORES ** I Rral Estat .. • [.8] j P11n1c hcach[l'Qnt p1'Qfl('r1r 111 Sl!l."..0. 10 n1ins to do11-nto\\"l1 J"rcsligr-n1'C11, ;, BR, pno!, Cataline Sunsets S.17,900. VIC STUART 0\l'NJ.:n ,,'.';XJOl'S 4 BR. '.l t:.neral ~e11•po11 Hee.ch. Large -1 4~S66 nh GP:'ll. 2 sty, encl pn1·1y tJl't'U. Ch1·11-\.'t'ry pri\·ate 3 brirn1, 2 bath ~/. ln1n\ac. 3 Bit, fa.ni. rm.. Real E s tate I g.\. SG:i.OOO 612_z l!).I. 1 dupll'x_ offers both s1;1 n1n1cr ~~jjjjjj er' ,·ery nn.'\lou:.. B1\lt hOnll' behind guarded gates. 0 ·~ ~ din. rm.: 2•~ ba. U>aschold. • • ., _ ~ : -. -. -.-. -.-----' ! u.11d \l'lnler rates. Prlt'l'<l to j . ~ 9{'.3-5681 . \'cry pril'ate pool arell "'ith ""'I/ $S5,000 !fl..l-1.1 .. 1 .,.1(,..,67-l SJ \Cl<•l. :-~ il)1 1ily-rn1 . .j I Acreage for salt J so·1 sell call j I lfi] ~:,\c~:P'l'rON1\L hoin1• 3 BH, lots of decking. f>l;vntc REAL ESTATE DOLL HOUSE 1 $1.iOO. 1110. sor11da l1lr · nf!rr 1~1~·.1 :\i·. '1111 1n•'I' .,"1·!11. Th' Real Estate Fair Financial • 2 BA + l.c:c faniily 1111. bcl'lt'h .t-. parking. Richly , . ,, 2 BR., fan1. mi .. 2 ba. Near I Sll.OC(t. \11\'l"Slnirnl ·Thi~ i~ ·~··l.l~l l._ ~:_1c!.'.....:~c.-r.i.:r._ -I 536-2551 or 839·6133 ~;;;;;;i;i~:.ii~I ~raior drps, \'rpt .t-\\'all pior1eh-.I li\'illg roon1 & din-11!!0 Glenneyre ,-...1. ro111pleli<>n. $79,500. ind<'<'fl a r:11-c si1 ua1ion. onr N ewport Height$ \\'A:\Te'.D al'reagc \'iC'. 0. CO\'l'rlng!I thl'UOUI. Rnised 1 ira: room. Sunkt'n tub. 49l-~7J 5'19--0316 . . I ln11·r nol ~('('Jl nt\1'11 ht'l'f'> Cnl~'. snud! or l:in.:e. Bell I ---- till" enlry, pat1!) t'O\.f'l~ & }":unity 1"'Qn1, firl"place. t::Js -----, Li~ln !:.land hon1 cs. \\·silknl!::' 1ll'Ulllltl 1hc !Ji.'ach Dt'•'11 ho 'l'l' HOMEY Uuid Uri ,,·,.,0111t'nt Co.. FOUR UNITS courryai'<l. 0111f'r r~1ra~! lin"pit . Offi('4" & \1·ork!1hop.I HOME & INCOME l t'!1~1ani.:e <>f shops, churl·hc!(, I in :'\(•11pnrt . It i1ill hr-:1 1s.~1:i~1. LAHGE LOT Business ~pportunity I Trnm:ic! N. II u 111 i 11 ~1 011 1 And l'f'(' Pt'ntcr 1i·lth !t'nnls)\\.11lk 10 hrni·h on !J'rC' tlnrrl t'lc. ll<'C'f'~!l:1ry r.·w 1111• to l'l'!tlrl\'\ 1!0111°• ·""t'<'1 lh·:11L': .1 Bit .. Ap ts. ,\l"'a)s rented, steady ln· •1-.1 .,1 ., .. 1,,. 1 . rr,11"" ·: .111 .. "<'~ 1 1 I or a e • uuic .. tu;s on arra or .-:-un an y ore BC'arh nrca. By t'J\\'nrr, ;,. nly111plc pool. SS.l.9()0. Catl l strc•t'I. f 1un1 this lnrii:c thii; ofirr \•1 prin,·ip;d~ nnlv, ~ 1 ..... l,q'f1. 1'.11 · lill·1ns. 21 F 'S I 152 . , 1 · 1 o. e C d St , ;,Jt ,j()J, Pl'in. 01JI)·. 847-SaiS 4~1-i\003. l\!ye;,lr hon1t' 11· :: lith'n1s & "}.' 1.1~ :S·•'_·!~t· iL .t 1 .. 1. '.,. ·· · • 1 • · ' 1'·1 lu. 1 . . -Junn C;i pist1·11.no. (; ian t e G..tr Mf I 1·n1 '\' frpl1 ·. Bc:iutlfull~· FOR SALE l\('111' s .. 11 c1_r111l'!\f(• r.en. 1'•'11lL'lll l_o_ fl'tC \\'llY!:i .• Fl Sh I :,·Bl~. "·' R1\ ,._,,_,. I . I 'ti ,. f' I ower op 200 l H"untington Townhouse [mR.BElL J z bu. fonnnl <li11 rn1, lil'ing Gc .. 111.u o1• G1,.J,.::!J. ~lh .J!iOSPANISH I l'~IT .\p!h()u~e ~~2 .. -11.(l,1 shauc trees. Easy carc.co11·1 •Machine9Shops '"" • !<'•"C•r;;,-. 11 1 1 .lf' uu·~ 1 S I 111•'-I'-Q,,,,,. ,11 "·'·'-f',·,.1.~. ,1 Bnn.~111t1 $ .. ,OOtJ. ' %.). Dt r1 a r °' I ! FABULOUS C d I Th Bl ff :;1111\\"h ... h ,, ,., •. : 111 .. l\••L I ..... ,, ., .. "" · •1 1 1 in. ' l'i¥c2~ n1:Hcrl11I". ltu ~ l•i\Cl)' Ir;, on o n e u s 11 .11111 ;·.I ·~ :; r.r : , ----Red Carpet, Realtors • Equip. Leasing 2 Br~1 T'~ BA. ~l !l.f(l(I W\SIM.!:iU~~ ~nrdl'n r1nli•1. dl·llr;hlful fr!I' '! B1·01· l 1.it·X 11t•n. ~riht lr1i-l 1 497-l761 HOLLAND BUSINESS I 9S72 C11ti!h1,•ntnl Dr. Pool. '--'======--. I LIDO ISLE d l I II ~Ull ll •W • ,,,i. ,,;od,·rn t>nh·11:1111l11;..:. Plu.<.: J.:. 1 br 1'011!1 o., 1\1( e. l)('.1111 fu _,. l•l!·hi l.ii.·Ju.,,, S m.:11'1(1 Ch 5.inooos SA! ''S s·~.· 4170, RKR: SIS-1711 . {'\'(', .·hii-161i ]~J!l'l ~. <'•'rl~t lt11v., a p! 01'~'1' :\ 1·r.r :,::•r. !n ]'':ll', lnnt!sr111wrl •·1·e I'll ht' 1 f You can arge .,.. ~r4, .. (:hUF. Classir. 3 Bn. 2 ba. l ~•<;'J11" Bf'n l'll · X\111 !ocarion. A good buy <1t I Grca1 r!\11111 .... ho111r. ·IBR & .\~klni;: ~11.:iOO C.d! 1~111 CAl.L J;\. ••6·1 •14 DAILY PILOT <1n1-r1n, <x:alc on cul d,•i t •Pr::-> lll>L':'~; $IL.: . • i 1111 .. ,\·rig ml, I'll, 1;.,,,,.. ..... 1 ot· b .,,, . A -,.~ (lossifled Ads ~ t I d --9 iOO 'll I 11 I d '"I" 1 ·10 °-11 91\:1'' Constant Income sn,=n. BEEf{ & 11·i11e bar Si !la~ adj. to p11rk s,_ lake. By 1 F~~i. 1o.;J, ~i·1.. JQ.1 ... si~t1 . l·~i huiltln c-lcr. kllch. break/st BEAUTIFUL ·I IX'iii:;;(~;:i.J ~......., 1 I ~l~·~ns. Pl'lll!t' t?f n1ind .. 5 Rrstaurnnt. Xl11t. Laguna l•m• F~ h C' I "--~ '""'\1ilt'I' 1'00111 d0\\'11. Custon1 "', ' .~ .. ·. ,, -' Ntar 1'1twtJOlrt Pot t Offict r g!'cat loc11t1un, •ear occo.11 PLACE Rl::1\LTY 494-97().1 O\\ner, $39,()()(). , f,,,>t \l~~th· \ll'll'. -,..,1n ry .... _..__ r1n, fonn11I din !lrt'll and t,~th dini11u-1•n1 tn111llv I"'\ Rt:ALT\' 642·5678 L:NlT:::;, Rll .~1·/flr,f11laccs, trl l &tu•h locJilion. •. 0 •<1-"""" •• 9 •1111 k If ~·«' ,,.,, ""'" 111 untngton Cttt.'l . PO"T\GE-S l\'d'' ~ .....,...~ ""' " 1, . u c () t'l'1 . ,\II fhi~ nnd Lido tOO. ~q. fl.. 2 yt>ar:o; ti!rl, SI 10,000. Call !S t . lane en 111~ ~ ·1cs \Yatt'r irc e I \'1t•1• n11·111.111,;~•.1 11 ,\.l,.Ji.Jnd~ ~-n.........,; •1-11·11.11 ,,,,1 •i"''''' ''"liti'full•·-I ho.1us 1111 2{11't'phu c11. ;:oilll') · II I B I O\VNER ~10VES. <f Bdrn1, G , f d $J09500 -· f C"1ti111unlty 111'1<>1. 011n1'r C.rN -0 41 -,,. ~-Jl--C ~Q.a Tho Real Estate Fair ~ 1nrtch1nes • 4 locations $3340 Do\\-n. ~hag crpt. Uln ar tt-4·5b71 •tt.1100 , . t1'ill h<'!p 1lonncc. Br•'kt•r 0~ l.''1?,J ~).. (.!) l.J<f•\:J 536-2551 or 8.39·6133 Fot• ~f 95!'.~~nnlJle ~~~;ii~!· n;,, '~~·tiu.811~:~~. REALTY I OPF.N 1'IOUSE "tl ~~·1:· 10 ~~· c~:~·l l .!32-·,.-1200 -That Intrigu in g Wo rd Game with o Chuckle BEEP. BAR FOR SALE $.tl,400, Coll .~12-S&")I. Down1'.!:.",.,',.,,, Mooo Sl''."DA"\' 11 nni I<> 3 ~1111 ".Q.<;:j ,urtttltlg114m J~J t9 J MONTE GO MODEL i.i:tti1 ~v cv.v R. POUAN ** 8 UNITS .** Ne11·port Bh·d localkln (~';'NF~~::in 11''$;1,~ .... xiTt::k~ 1171 ... 542 2991 ·.'s~~,~·~·~,1\~:iBll ~!:-.·-~~:1 1!11~ AEAL:.TOAS 'I 'R1•rh'fl011•~. V B·1!'• ;0 11"o"on9e leu"" o+ tt>e ~!Ef:~:~ ~~~~i,.~ call ,John&IG-9!128 I • "' I B I HAROO , ... ,,_...,.. L • ',, '•·'· t "' ..... ,,. ... ,, ·h. I lo~r K !U"'lbled word, be· i:\Ct)l\IE 1,2$() Bus iness Wanted 210 ~cconc .'" , ..... r. ·~ n. c bl•• II -nn to.>n ·"•'•·il f'o')()l·11llr lnL '.'.1:\1~ \'ia l.ldo liT'.>-11\Zl 1 1 1 1 PF.'I'. •iu•,-··nf gar, close to heRt'h .t.:. --F 1 . 1. 1 b (: HARS\OR VIEW Ow 10 crm OY• i1mi:ie wo•dt ,, ~chool ~7S-"".2t r.r~t"-lnnl I *Owner/Bfdr.''Sal•* ,•·10,ein ',\:-rnt,l \\'f' a,',·~ ------HOME~ I RIVIERA REALTY 1 11,·;,:,',,·r,,~1~.1 .,·p ·.''1'1,._"11"1~',n•, .. '. ' • • ., ' • 11\1'. 'f . I'\'. f).'1 10. 111111:\('\I fl " • 0 I R N A c .. ~ ~ " OPE_N llOUSE. B.V 0\\''1,t;n 1· · · uf hf'aut ~ul ocC!ln ''1£'11·1 wndlllon !Xllor t-oordina1 ('d REALTY 833·0780 * 642-7007 * 11P.('t1c>"· Ollf' of thr bcttch S I s 17 " 17 "T ho111eii. l Floor pll'lns I:. ·,. ,11 1 ·I 1 BAYFRONT 1 I' I I I I "i!i<·~. Southt-rn Calirornl:i. IU .un ·.l:._., .. .., ~<'llin.·~ tn •.·hoo.~.f' ''"'''· .·.i1 llJ~~~-u~1. ·.xn: en \II.UC ri 4 UNITS Gibson Ch-cit. Frr.ns Fin$. " 00 ..o.iv VIA LIDO SOUO ---'--L-_L __ L __ L_ --'-~ t:. F:'1n,.1110n, 1~1 i\'.ationr1l flint! ~_tidn-:i.sc, t')(Jtl. H<Jnns .. blt·in l.:1tch., ii.1~11<' MA,RION MILNE Lltrir dup!I"'( \l'ilh nic.• + BAYSHO~ES * I TAX SHELTER G:tnk Bldi.: .• G1·cc11 ltl\'t>r, 2900 '''"''' 11ood ,t, tlle derk~. Clo~<' 10 b 3 B" I I ''t "~'' 1 in.~ frnl " \\· .... ~). lt'29::5 . . ...... ,. .. . 1f•\\'!l Ii 1.ieni·h. All bondli R£,.\L E~TATE prh·1tt(' ('(l('h. urinit . ;! .t P R ... r11r1!h• I'/ .: h,,.1. p u G 0 R -. •• , ....... . (l"'NER ANXfOUS. S.l450 paid. f'inll'1<'ini;:-"\'a 11 . GI$ s, eoo_,1 ""'Y· .. llalhs + deck up & 3 hd1·n1ll, I Ir.•, r1c1 · ~Ill'" H1"•t' •1n •~.., l 1 1 J I J ~ ~f* t~A on &1 I. Pf'nn ~· SEEKL"\G ac1ive partnership Oown. Lovely c 0 u n try $·Ml.:iOO io $.i6,000 l....11o,'Un;1 ~11.ch ,j~-S.'i:l8 ,\· 2 b:tlhs ckl\\·n. Clu'pctcd: ~I~ ro l)l'tic-h . r·~1111··~·1,. \ • un 1.oVf'!C. t\COine .. NV. in going·busine$~ in Beach ~!ting. 3 brlnn:i:, 2 bti . rrplc. SnulhroaJ;I Pa<:lfh' In!'. l'lt-lns; frpl l'i;,: 1'.'I•'. T('r· n~~"'"'"~· n ... ,,.... '1 "' """" f tllll., Price SS5,CQ). Drl\"t b)' area. Can Invest. 673-550.5. blt·in~. Pntln. Brk, $34,500. * 19-i---0301 * rffii· huy \'iri\', lllni·s~ · CAYWOOD REALTY I ~l.l B.'\y Ave., · .. ea123u l\ll'lrk Monev to Loan 240 C11JI 962-.8865. GREAT " rirl~ reduc~·d $10.COO for 6'l'J.f-.l)?,1 :i'~''WI I H y A R I f Ll-!1, Rc;illor. l-W-1 , 1 vJ' qul"k AA!C .• \1111 li.>tn1r<. ---· ti A 1...1..1 L "M TRIPLEX-BARG AIN 1 TD L PRESTIGE HOME OCEAN VIEWS ~ !BR.' 'i ho. fonnol din ;,, .. , ' I I I I """ .... ,., om SU<• "~·t oans IBR 21 I' r I' I I "'el~ 4 b... OUI of 0dd's 2HH/\1~8A ~ai:h unil, bltln!I, , m., cus1on1 poo. :x. 1 rt t hO 1 A h B 1 nn1 rn1. 11{ r.1. ,.,, -.,, 1w --, 1 d ~I. IO<'ation . Lot~ or cxlr11.•. ti('<; ltlt\'i 11 re cac l 1't'•$""· nr !IChOt'I~ "l"''' c:1cd+I td1d'" •·S l"A ht, gar !L, aun t')lnn. r..2.900. Cnl\ o"11tr, Bl7-629G II ll:hl ~. JBH. f.untin. 1.,rl 11ho1>n1n._-. Br 01\'nt1', S~\:.'11 I H 0 L T E C I S~3.~. •. , . ) 2BR & drn 1, 2BA. f1repl ,1 , • ;;.is r.··.s _ BOB OLSON REALTY q,'rNER. Trt l~\·r! "Rn. \I f'! ha\'. tilll.n lljlJll'Q, r\'(111\\' OCEA.~ • RONT REAL TY 673-6900 _._. 11 '-' --· --s I I I I ,.-ft Comoleie !lie d\11(~!~ QUO!e4 I &:7-9601 :>~ .~A. lan1 rill, 11!ll bur, lj.! df'l'k~. F'rom $131,9(.(}, (71-li 1 ;\l11'-'!1l!'k,~n1 pos!ilbillly ror R~ n1 C'Vf'f\'llilnt"J;. nh•rfc. . V by !ol!inj"" !~t miH•"!I -rd i1d·df'·"'1r Jot. pt11·I, ~p11, 1;•' •i~T'\00 I Luxury Estel¢ on lh1~ 1'1 n., tl1r bft\'. I) ~l•'lr\,.), l n.r vov dsveloc:> •om ''"P Ng. 3 below (LC>SE TO-BEACH 11 GI f•r 1•nn1·. SRl1.900, 11.\2-.:i•i.i~' 'l "\ +. t \' J ui(ib:; n1·~e ,Ire; 12.\ ft on ~n111l~ F ANT AS-TIC BUV-'11·• Al1, 01·1 "\\'llrr, 3 ~11 ,...,,,, 81: 'l ! Nt l\ ~f'hC.t'" '. 'r u , Irvine 1 _ ~~ JX! co,e, $313.00J, Bu1·k dw1· v.i t...•ni·h 11iilk 11 ll 1·~·r11rl!'rl. &-••If\ nrP""'" f) ~~·,-1~u· .. ri£•~1tEllE~s1~-1 3 lL\, dtir 1nr r11. ~.O:'O. 1-~-------._:._ .ll>.ll('. ~. . ~lCTIOLS R<!iil E!tltf(' 11/IC'f\lll!< t'OUrl tidj. t BR ... r.;1.10~. lHt'i~ SQll•~ts I t1J I 1St'1St118. Can 8'.Ji flci-. TCHTLEROCK-l•.'cu·~ ·"'Fm, l lNGO REAL ESTATE :."O'l5 South Coas! H1gl'f1'1l'ly llay \11. l.tJ\I' t11.:1;t3 & coiy BLt·r~·~OO~:OO. r\t1r<1r 2' '8.1~·.0':9::;':,',,_·_-.,,-.---=~ t?Jl1, 2 Ba. rlrp11, ~Int rr.c. 1 '!_9-1-SOSG -t~1397 t ... 1.gunA &aeh ·l!>-t-'Tm I ~al'de.n patio. Xo11' $10,tXXJ I l, 2 br••ll i::plit lf'\'t'l. nc111~1 K.i~.'>l!l£ ~e.O\IE ltilEi$ r.tQFJ11L H1,r.te r111'K OJn Col• ~• 000 I "~ Q ~· 0 ~ _;_;_'~0'---"G~fl:._::•~N~!'~'~!t:.._ __ __J;_.J........l....:.J........l-.1......j ~· or .'t(' ..,,,..,,, \\1~ER flic f11slr!'I tlnow 1n !he W~!!t, Sell ldlr Hl.'lllS with il f)nih·t to·,~. Hurry! pen ~iu1.j;-'I.(). re-de" B~· 011nt-1'. S4~,;,oo. or:i ~ •tl\'1'1'. ,\dJ. Int r1.11dl. ~or 11.13--1972. r . ":'"'11. D:iil\' P\101 01'.~sifll!'d Ptlo! C11,•1flf'f 11d. f-12-~78 ! I~ \tla Lido ~ord, 67:). n:t. :,,\1.t.5.11fi'iT.M·i'~. Gll·A~l~ SCRAM·LETS An1w•r1 In Cl1s1ific•tk>n 800 -1 F4'rt!n Oi. Realtor • 6·12 .... ;ooo I I : l UP TO 90% Bit• ~t INTEREST · ., ·: tT n l~ans ',.,_ w" 4t ratoi Orenge Co. Sattll!'r Mtg. Co. 642-217 1 545-0611 Srr\'ln" Hsrl10r area U )l't'S. ~II itllt> Item! \\1th a O:i.lly fijlu1 OllMUted 11d. ~ ' ..... Housu Furnis hf'd ~AH •IS r _)I> A "'II ftiHMAll (JI ~AiUf \i'ALLEY l<E\LI \ A Ell~(, FWl(llP<los.E AM(~~...,. SIO~~ ! '"""""! (<Jllf\UIY HORSE PROPERTY *LANDLORDS* S:ci-1:.;;?, Homefinders * 547-9641 --.. l'i l?Tl.t!:fJCl\ 1:n . C11h101r111.1 ~ l~•l"',;(t ,, It \, JfMf. dt'Nl':tl~ ~11 1•1irn e 1:•·nt11I S.•1•1····· • .c in1»rin1·, "'"' s" 2 i litTf.'1-tB. Sl:!j~-1~1<, C:'-1. ti,;.·:.·1.!!I s1 :i0: 2 BH. ll f:l. S1S.l ~ nn. XE\\' T1u·tl.::rocJ.: 2 BH 1t'11lk 111 bt.•;1{•h, :-.'B .1'1.i.i; .3 ll••11. 2 B \ wt bl!n~ Br.. llB. 5200. '.l BR Frun S.1iJ/~tO. Cl\ll oorol'(' ; t•111·01, C:\I: 2 BR llt»'M? fii':J..11.}."1 i:ux·h, n1·n'.':l~l'. $'..!15 Ak.,'1 . NE\f3 BR H'lmt", ln Turtl _f_C'~7'!W430 _ P.'ll.·k. \\'alk ro Schlii, lennif! WE 'RE MOVING IN .• 1l"'ltll. t.us. $42.l Pri\' lit> •• TO HELP YOU OUT I s.n-:zms Homefinders * 547-964 1 TI:P.11.EROO\. Hl'nl Let1"<' LUXt'RtOUS 2 story "'II h Brnn<1 rle\\' l ttft, 2 bit. l"11n1 rn1 Ph1n Itl, pool prlv 11·hfll'1•:lllt'r V1P11. 4 bdr. i {)\.l')){'I'. &11·21'7. Ft1m. rm , 5123. Ce I rlort'nc-e !! 9 2 -U 0 1 I <> r n 1Rn.J-]{OCK. f{('nl 0 roi-m;. l1>11w. 3 BR. 2 ·~ -Tri11·1•1it1UM". ~Klol. mo . \\.,\;>.Tl ll '<J4-&:42/ ~l!m • L:Sl:'.~1 1 RRIC'K:\ • n1~,\.\0 '""\. :tttR. 2R.\. fl~n i;'i(I. l"ki l 1·;11, f!, n. f1m1dl d1n1 n11:. t·l'n 111.I Ii; \Ill', ,\\>:Ill .1pp1~. · ••• con Charge ,\j)I 11 1::.111 l:"l'li!_ ~'.~i-_:llfi __ U~ I \."En,';ITY l'I•;. 1\'r-u. DAILY PILOT J nr. ! H.1, Tu.nl~. f1J1•11ln('(' fl'll'JI pi-h·J, !3j(), :.,-;2.1~ Cla!.•lfled Adi .t SH. 2•: BA:-nC'l r adtii 642·5678 I rr'· Unh"t~it.v P 11 rk :tllll\10. Pli• ;..;2~11'9 • 305 ! Hou••• Uniurn. Irvine 1 · DAi l Y PILOT .Jl/ 370 V• t Del Lago Is a AlJ~;ss Counts PINECREEK l\ ,,, l LIVE~ UP 'TO ITS NAME ''Aparhnent V.tlues Above thr. Others" 11\<'I ."-J rdl l !tt ~ .IH•I 1" 11 ... 1,." 1111/i 11 .-,r,•rc-~11, I" ,,i,, II ll'l,!.\!f\..< .• .. l l\U.; lvl , .0111· '\'" •·•u~ 110.:1• I· "1 : '" .n. •oil Ill •·•I l!i"-'1\1 t , <'I II >.1:,, t 111 1u111·~· .1, .. d •• 1,i. I lh11• .. "I~ I+ I I•• 1 .. t. ljjl :!.A~ r.u11,, .. 1:•1. 1 ... ,,, ,11l~• I l\"lk ,•l.• .:. I'' ! THE HUNT ENDS ... :-., 1n>r• "i'Ull••'I! I .•1.11, I G • c ,., .•• • r.~.,, '"'"' ~ •• d•~· ,.,,. • ' "' O' ...... c '·• e G,.., • "' . ' . ' " • l··. 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I"• 1 • ' ,, ,, ,•, dl• 4 I 11 . 499-2835 I '• f I 1 •\ 1 1:1: ,! \,,, •·I I"' "I '• "' , 11 • n YE ARLY SPECIALS I' • 111: '" ....... 11.1 .. -~l~.1 1 I, : .' I,, IU '" • Ill \ q ',\ I•" I•• , 1lif• "' 9:f21 1 1 .1 1: 1: 1111 1 r J .•II .\ll\l'1Jl:I J :1. \I, {I 1f: ·' 1·1 1.('n • • .. ' ... ,I! .. ' e lA PARISIENNE .1 ~!,I: I 11111111 \I• > ,, l 'P. \I! • l• •I 1 !• t 11 •I""• 11. ,i. d l"••I \•h11!- '.li't·\~1.\ \• ! ... ' '""" n'utr 1'"1f1ilf ,\II .' •.1!H 1 \I ' \\' CHILDREN \'I ll \Id 1.1:-. 1.jt\'I, PARK PLAZA II ~ .1 : Bl: .q11 .•. 1 ·1.11 ,\1' .• l'••ol, J•L! llfll. -..11ir1.1 I:•' < fl1l•Jl•!ll l' 1,,,' 11,,.,J .1.1;. ' ,, ,. '' 11\. ~ '"" ~! •1 or PARK PLAZA II 805 West Stevens •!Ill ·"•11111•• 'I' ' Santa Ana 545-1121 1 ' NEW FAMILY APTS . ' Grand Openin9 •• .\1.1\ 1 '·' .1 .... 1•,,1 .. 11"·1 •• 1111, I, 1'·• u 1'1, , •.. I """ J.,1: i, , •. \\ '" I' I "I I" · I • • I •I I.' ~· .i I •I• ,., \I+ • "' I• I •••I !•·1· ' •ti I~ j Ne whope Meadows !. ... \ 514-2600 Aprs .. Furn 37G 'liUl••J'•!1, "'' o/I \ll l•'lfl..! ----- l o••l-1•' ,.,. 111·""'·•11. '1111111 1,• Corona a el Mar t •·lo·• 1.: •r "I~ n• •, 1 .. 111 .. u,. ---·-· -I WALK TD BEACH ,1 2 1:1:, •1p!•. •hp•, l:;;o r , ldl11· ;." I 111 ,•I ,, '" ,, 1·!":•··· ·'"'' )11:., .. ;, .... •,_,, NEAR BEACH 1:1 lf\li \1•\ lt.1•1 '-• ''•"" diJ" l1ll-1to•. .1 i 1 •I h "', I Ii: .. 1: ! Ill!. 'J 11,I•. 'IP•' r., Ii ,,,\ 1';(11(1!<1 L 11 •' ,;_!-1, •\:l ·-1 .. 1•111 ll'••Ho1lr1,,i lJf-0!1.! .' Bit, \ l• \\. •:lo\ I t•\ I' \\hit" It.,; I:. tJ • .: Me!.a Verde .,..,11< I '" • 111 C • f'I •, •It I"· ~-' ' ,,; ' e l lf1.\J~: .\T\!<1..;1•111-.1:1 I j)t·J 11'(•; J" ~ 1:1: /:, nl 11 I /fl . . ~,.._.1 \I u , •. \\•' .;.-11• I ~ewport Beach \I : 11·1· II--• '.:1'111• L1 1.1:.-.u~"" ''I'" ''•1• I 1 ol , d I 1 ', \\ "ll• I d1 I• I I ..... llJ• 1: I, Ii '"' ' ' \I. '"' ''•' \ ·'" "" !•. ,/ it· ·1· 1'>11·1· '" 1• ' ! 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G·ll·:;IJ~j lt••·~I~, )rh 1,, •··••I 1fr_"--,-- • I .. , ~2 DAILY PILOT Friday, AprU 5, 1974 A pt ... , I Room i 400fR.r\t1'1-, "'to"""S•'"·-,-.--,43"'0' .,:,-i-nd"'u-1""tr-1"'a1'""'W:'"o-nt""a"l -""4"$0""'~""0-u-n'"'d-1"1-,..--;i-r,"'1-.. l"'J6""'"(j~.,-d'",-n'"1nt------.-.-P-.. -11------..,H""o""'l..;p..,W,,...an-t'"id"',-..M"&'"'F"""7"10:-r;""~""1-p""W=an"°'t:-od,,-1 "'M&=F"""'1"10",1 Furn, or Unfu rn. 370 ---~11&J(nifi1'i'ut vlew-ltwu1 11/ NEfo:o ro1.1n1,; wun1u.n 10 l"'Mt sa lndus•rial f<'NO: Palr or car key1 • PARADIS• • TOPi\OU. • C'0'A l'C"'t' A.'1111.!itont i\lr .. 1a:t.:n1 CAREER OFFICE N B h [ll'il . Bu ,v l11llt'Onv. £:(1 • 1<htt1i.· :i fll'(h\.00111 (.Vltt1.)(e o·.v1ier ~ntl(y • Call alter 7 GARDENING * ~IULCli a • RE0\\'000 Tra.luc-es 'l"oung growir.\I Co1npany i. •wport •ac _ \l'k. litJJ pd. T.ro &:1\'i0>1', 1Milh1.111 h·hu1r.I. Sl?j/n.io. Park a-' · eve11 • ~ Speclullie Rd:tontlon Call ~ Count.er Girl• M!&J'China ror a clm!C'r cal live BIG! from $145 Al Oo•'""vd c .. ro .. n A:i.1·1 1!lf'lnlb. Qn(AT f\tCH(AT!Ot; 1, rn• min 1. :1;1un,1~ 11(),11•r, r·111 01ll1,,ni1., 1urm. , P''' ~ I t.hOloJ <]till {]IO~Oll•l rl!n']+ I' ,11, rvon1. w1c. r uN ACTI Vlrlf'~ ~1.•I .,,. u11,·e!or, !1oe Son.it1·1 l1u•· i• RBQ's, l"J!":, u • .rr" t 1 111.Jlitl t!E'AU11fUL APA nlf.~f!~l' Sing le~. 1 & 2 b• i:111.1f'ln•& Furn. t. vn tvrl'\. }V•!lo ~11 1rv1 (llllf!IS MOdl:'I~ 0111!'1 I 0 11 7 So1r1. no 1.1<11~ or cl•1!1Jr,.11 O•kwnod , ~.i.rd(!n Apart1n~1\ts r· Newport 811eh/Norlh holl\O •"a 16•M &4~.C;\-0 Newport Be1c.h/Soulh •Elh ~l +<""' U~< 01"1) Cdl\'f. 675-3816. l!apt\lly ('Xl)undlf\8 t>uwtnt'!iS J."OUND hrnllilf! St. &mal'd. It Ltuld1cape. M::lnthly T,.., Service 'l'ry CoolU ca.pnblf! or &ltltlmtn& tuture l..AGlJNA Nhn1el. M&lltcr ~R G1r•9•1 tor R•nf 4 35 i..'Uintnuniiy. ,,totlul<'i 1600 sq 1 )'l"ttr. Black •Pot. Vic. or ?italnlena.net t SprWtler l)ccy11 11-2, Evut: S.~. Apply, Man~ijC\l:n-ient poaltioo. We. I 11t11le 111 IJl'lV hu1 ne. /'1·1v. u ,(: up. llnprovi•ment.11 to Santa Ana lleJ&ht1 ~JO Repair. Call 642-8&19 REASONABLE ifl~ks:.11,.;:;rw. .aax: ~ E. ou~r an nnu.~ual opponw11ty 1'1111·:11\•·1· ,\· h:1. Que...·n irlze MINI WAREHOUSES I 11ut1 te11ru11. 111 \\'+·111 17th l-ost SSS ! r-.to\\' &: t::dw:e inonlhly &'competent ll'ff trin1mini ....... ~~nt~';.: u'~S'~~:~n.u'C~':t:: hl~~lll--__ , .,STORAGE St., Cot<t•l ).h:S6. 1..tiu;lng, inalnh:nnnce yard cl~anup "'Id 1\ltl)()\•41. Call !or lrte AUTO SALESMEN and the ,,\l'port Coniplu. 1 ltOOl\lS S21l "'" up, n·ifh ~o Mdyii·)•' 11r l\'lr11 ~· ou1 Dill HvJJEi l\f1111e, 6•12<)397. OOXJE, male, red, sharp & haullni. Ceora:c 518-6142 esllnll'lc. :.<'~ I NooJ Jot orw ,_'!f-Ortl4-e Dur gnl 111ust have i'O(Xl k11;hc~1.: ~:11.1 . ~:k.* up 11111. chlU'!.,-e(, l'r·ui S7.;iQ P1.·r. INDUSTRIAL bre;at bone, Vic: be.t Irr Gtnerei Serv ff *-8761 or ~~l2S Cnu.nty;11 leadul¥ Pontiac 11t1·ri: .. 1nnl ll.l(.ll\!1 , pltilllit~ 1IS·~~' O..!:_~ .... ~·i n1on1h, CONDOMINIUMS dlt111a110ll11 & Adams, on ic °"let'll. Nc\V or U5td co.r app('aron~. ;ind an ou(it> {t()():'ol t'(~!~. Ht.'lT syo. HamiltoA.Li;,t~PNtC~ st .. llD r f.,r -111c. J.:>' ~ dov.·11 for Bu1herd, Allguii;hed f&Jnll.)', "THINGS" by ~t~. Gen'l j J[f 1 J :!:'itta~~~c~ n ": lni: pe rw11utlty, "'ho cnjOys ".1011rhl~ .i,, f 1lu~!·r !'I,. o\1'11P1' Ui;('I", 4800 to 8000 l!fJ 962-'IOS?. ~i;e11ll')', Rep•b'I, Plwn.. 1rc...,11•1t t' not, "''" wUl lna.ln. Aiik fOt• v;orking i~:l!h people and _( ""'~...:''"""" fi1t .... •1 ~!..,___1---'160-1970 fl unlt!t, Ui..:ILD TI) surr G 0 LD EN Rl-.."TRIEVER, ~A~:.,.~1'.. lll c' }tetntlOOllnj,; .\ndy I ' 1v11l i:~·t ln1·0J1·od in ow· l'J•:;':NINSL'l.,\ 1: .. J111, 1· .. 1y Office Rente1 440 IN'fl·:H JC' ";, S:•h.'t: prl1:4.l In· mule,, A11rll I. llalecre1t ~w.w. DAVE ROSS .~:t~~~it~.1 ~~1i~a~ Sh::O 11ut· C:h·t C>nl~. j ,,tudt'il lt1.nd. l\OU./JRVl~f.: area. N. C.r>.f. EPLLEPTIC, PLUAW!NC ELECl'fUCAL J b Want-• "-I 700 p· ONTIA ,14_,..,.,_11 .• _, li'ia-3!li l N&-W OFFICES ! t'E:NTl::H. 171 n 97!1-9'lQ.'1, Needs dally madlca.Uoo. c.:AH.J~.c.N'titi . No job ~ o 19U, 1919 t C -"-'-'~=""·~·-,=..,,--- I Ro_o_m~&~Boird 4()5 ,\JrtPOHT l>an C~rtls. ltt:.,.,·ard. 5'1&-3886 small. .f & B Home ttepalr Exp·o r..ton:L r..tANACER i t ~HarborBlvd. CASHIER 1 1\"o 1 .. u~l' l'\.lj'd, full !llTvic·c. ,--HANDSO?t1E rew1ud, I yr 00..l@. • tee~, n\Otel IO l\l1U18i[t:. I Coe·-~~~ ~Jl Beu.uh!ul. 1«:11tlon. r in e ;-.. ll'l-'LY <lt'rornlt'fl r r i 1·. Dl'11 .... o.;tp!s, 1111.1~1~. A/C, ttll 'NOW LEASING old mate, 100 lbs. white HOME REPAlR SERVICE &1>1791 or 616--3632 . ,\ut(I Qvponw1Uy. \VIII train i1 I 1~~1111 1111 ~en1l·l!l\'fll l•l ,l•11ly, v>il !-iu1f1.I" ufL'll C 1' u 1n Huntington Be•ch Great P)Tenne1 dog named 2ll ya"S exp. $6. hr Job Wanted femele 702 CAR· LOT MAN .w11u1>, liuvl' Jllt-c buiJinc~ Ji•J1n{· u0ln1o~flh~'~1· .. !11~~u1~ &I ~1~~1i21u Js1 i\10. It.ENT NEW M-l "Klna". Contact lnuned. CAt.J.. t.:Li.JS MS.-7637 e\lts '-~---1 to cle1u1 :i.11u 1.l 1ul1 1w ... · ..:1.11·a, 111an11er & t)'llillll '& 10 kc)· --~--P,\US/\UJ<:S C'E!\l'EH vou:sQ •• c..: .... .... .., .... ~....... •~'-•! jOO ..iQQPI >!'! \pl"l HIU1, 5'\\M)0...).5, Coe.it.al ln~IJ,\. l 1\I. 979-.l{l.)(, J· l,t,J. I (lit• • l't • UP (7 1·1) 400.-2419 flU.·11"' a-·u,uit ..... 'l"'I';: HO us E KEEPEJ\S, da)_ ' ~x1..i•·,11ul(·v jJl'IJ.•t'l1'\ .. 'U, 111\'dl•) 11.Lluer SK1.ll11. t:all S.Uyl Gue'it Home 41 S1 ·•"; S. ,._ "'·1~1 •. J lla111l110., & N"wlan<l SL I HE\\'ARD! Strayed /em. "''°'V'-'lltJ')' t'1wnb.u1 • c.Jl?C-cleanera, ..... .,.,suen, cou1-1 ' .1.u . , II " n 1-'t>1w 1111tl ·'''l'flcy, 279 0 ~· "' • Ull.1970 Basset I.found, 6 mo'a oltl. tt cw ~ ..,.~J.V:.'· 11<u1wn11, i)ll1~1\ ... "i1u~r 1)()111P~· vc1wn. l)&l .111 · Nt11~0 1n. "b -; .• ~.. li\c\1 1¥Jrl Bi·11.cl1 Zh•7-70lll -28 , ' ' • • ti A ........ u cc ~Ibo d I TERRY BUICK lla.i·bor 8Jl'd, C~l I t,Ll-.:ir IJvU't', rr•'~ l't'll\ for 1Ca1111•11S·[rvint• lntcrM•ctk11H ~l\~slng ~llil'C'h , l.nreto St Ii c i--,,'. ll ti . I I .. ' I --~ ---·-1 & ,., .. ,,-,,., 'far C>I ,,_._u ___ "il_ l"1...I. 9'1ll-71UO. !AtlS. Stirv.~ :..tb •• · .. <1..ulU1, "·-··-..... ,,_ 111 y •1n r~·n.~1 •11, 11 --JNDUSTHIAL. cor..t. IEH-~ "L " " · · -..._. o•x1·ha111:•• '"1' lite Ju!les. 1'1ill <'JAi., oFrl(.T,: SPA('E lrir1 9i!ki9l8 YARD, a:arage c:lean·uPH, NEED lteiP'alhOn'Wf\\;e --AUTO Ci..~HlC.:AL ,ti! :-i. 6~i..·"1ili h'll~\' in ~·holcc ~Hssi<Jll 1 LqST: r.,m. N 0 r ... e I gan remove U't!tll, du·t, Ivy have aides, nune1. h&kprs. sr ~v 1•.: WRITER PART TIME l'lll\'AT1'' «001 A 1 / V1t·1" 1\uto J'l 1~ia. (:u. frwy ' l·_Jkhoun.rl, VI~. &lboe d r iveway•, 1lumvs'. companjon.1 .. HomemakeJ'J LI\'"'" I . ' 11 or JI • v.• "" \ t t Cl ! ~Iii h d"" !Ilg "'/-'''"£, Up.,,., .. ""'7 '''"'!. n111'l<!1ng r1n-c, ~"(')Od f•)Qd & l"'''P.<s ot Avt.'ry l"k11•y. ai· i u ), 1 ~ · """ · '" ~ ,,..,. ... "'.........,. I C IERK TYPIST/ lnd1). rn~1:1 i\h·AA. fi.12-:1'.!78 H1·1,1tot'!I .pfl11!('1 1,a1lo11 so· 646-4027 joUNG man \"/blti atev N!JRSE-Biiii\guar-sC°eklng-E~.v~1 .c11.,":U. lr_nPQJ.·t DcuJer. L . · ! Vac.ation Rental5 425 lii'l1<·d. C'fl ll 01vncr. s::it.J400. J,OST ·BI: .• ~ C:l'Y ntillt l\f!Xed "J.JI tor bltt. lflOvc, bau.i, Empl-Dr. offlt'f', or Ylµl 11: .. , 1u.• 1..>'JU ~'V<'Miu11 . kl:\;tt"flONISl Rent•ls .W•nfod • ,..1,.,., Terlier, "BUSTEK" t>farl-<:tu. ltcaa. & Re Ila b J 1; ca~ fur )'OIJI' e1\1erly, 1.J.li)"li '46.930l I _....... """"' cupa tuiz. tug. Rew n rd . 1>,..,...L11lli only 962-3802 -• 1 iiiiii;;;;;._'"'iiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;; -NeW"OF.FICES-JUNE 1st . Physician & tH!i-5.'63 or G46-3ZI3. GET ltJU OF' UNSIGllLTY Help wanied, M & F 710 I AVON IN LAGUNA NIGUEL f11111ily. 4 ~room home or LOST: Bassett 11ound, malt, '••<AS1i & Olilil{IS St.I --· 1 tO\\'nh .. u.~. tlt'llJ' WAl!'f, long choke chain, thin. Vie., off Lu 1\ u. 1... u i..i.. £ (., r. PALM SPRINGS Only 42c ptr 1q. ft. t<'rn1 lcai:.l" P. o . Iklx 514.l Irvine ave bet11i'n 22nd & ~fUUC:N'f ~tlS. ACCOUNTING CLERK Weltm1•&Crn11µa ny ~ .. ' ' .. Says .,. PL'T SVt.IJ:: ZING :: Ur, :! 1-1,1. t."11f, 1enrlis, 11001. ;:1;111s, !!rps, ~lt:, 1\'~tbai'. -Hou1e1itting Rent•I ,\~11-::'J'HY~ ring. qi/23. tt l.lunnuna, y-.i'd ctean·lijl. duties requlr'llli aCC)Jracy In . ' . \\':u1tud f<11· the ~rao1u1er 11H;t:\'. l.J1·t1\•nu IYJJlrig, (u,11:,_, Ud•I l'Cliel elil\ Vl.lt'l J<OI' 11•xpcr1('nec pre- 1e11'l'uJ:''l rtc now·i; an: 1.2 UW H lO ,J t '!\l, 11lond11.y till II • l'idll)', I NI::\\' FA lll\\'AY CONOO 100 rt. & UP. All ut1J inl'L l l 11cHn1" Nevnda 894:J> 23NI., N.B. fi'l:;..4533 ~~E .1i&u.1Jn¥~i.ite Tree AtP & seneral i.:letit:a.l I $:«~1. 1~·1· l\(•1•1\, -· -1:.19? C~t)f'lno t~apls~tnoo J(llY·l\U!.;, AhiOl't,'(' f'Xi'CU!ll·e, \lie. lfllrbor & Baker. C.!-1. !.~!_ es~~l!.:_~736,_ detail. Capable of handllng 1----------' /~\':Ill. '.'."11'· ~::-69()(} Av~;1 PR;~(t)''7~n °ou. 11'.JJ.~'(;7(1. :O.lr. Price. I ltcwanJ Offf'red. 971H>967. SKlPLOADER & dlW!P ltUck & tUi!IUlltlng 1·e1ip. Lite LAS BR I SAS APTS. F l HN .• Br, 2 Ha hse, 'J <.'H r 831·1600 j 2 ~'!,\TUrtE. \\' 0 r k 1 n ~I I.OST: Fent. Jtish Setter. V.'Ork. O>ucrete, ~pll&11, typing required. h'o'l'U :i1•PJ~G Derora .~ youi· buu:se <.>r buy Ue\\' ciotnc$ \\'/the n1011e)' you earn scl.1111~ 1\vu11 r'rU1Ju1·,,;. flr:1:1u1e hrs. ln your own ncignbornoocl. Call .11r1041. I AJlji!y In JM.'l'SUn Ill {'fl)· 111u) ,nent utile{', Ii ,ui to ,, ~ .:1, •• 10110 .. )' 1.1ll1J Z.'r1- ..,1 • .,: :.i ,\:\l to J.J !)Utut'duy 5515 River Ave, NB I ~~ir, l hlk froni Ot·~·nn. NL~ -----==--R:~chelors require quiet 2 or \'ic. \l!c1c11ia & Ne\vport. sav.·ing, W.-e~. S.l&-1llV. NON SMOKER 642•2566 }-,nt-11'1' l'r'nlnl , fauuly only. . 1 3 BR Hsl' in C.t>f 542-12'17 Xo'\1' ~·!other, Rtw. 5-18-7091 ~t(J\llNLl~-l!aul~. -£:xper-. Xln't co. benefits. Co11ta1.t \flE\V unrurn 1·2 nn. s2::n. 'i;~~~·.1~.r1~·:1.'11~~'~·r11 ~':~~·~··~·:! ,.,,ODE RN OFFICE I -. . I LOST Sut Cl?ld \\redding Keli11.blc. Reurnui.ble. tree 1'.:velyn ror lnl ervlew. ;AllY Slltt-1' 11ecc.l1.'<1 lo~ I $260. FURN Buchclor $21. ... fl" l~f" IJ."ul).Y l'l'/lld/drp(!, fu1·n1sha.L j Band, Armtns fleslaurant e111.11.1....-Taol. Paul Dosier Assoc.'. ..'.:: n1u. 01tl lit/lull 111 Iii)' LSI TRAi<>~ORT Ur NAM1l.S sm. I·,,,·:'',·~,-,.-,-"-''-.. -,,,,-J tJ+:>sK.~. Ln1urs •.: l'Cl't:, .. , h rson•l•_JI-} Pnrkin;: Lot. '.!13-131-7816 Muv11'U? Local 1urn. 0.1' CO!lttt. Mtlla 556-7(17~ di.hf/IC. dL • .-aournOltlC1' {)'pl: n '~" ·' i..;,. uvad .lull .v A ~. Cu ll cnl· · ,. ·· · . -'''· e\vnr' 00 ""i' " i.;t:n. nau "· :.i• i't, furl!. A-CCOU-NTING 'CLERK 'dull,, •'"' 1,,,1 •... \'t·ly , ~". · '.' · · •. ·. • · !lonlsl rurnilur" ;11 unly ,--0-c,.,.-R d t 1 •-1 lln " pre· -l a•"'"'· :l:..!J to ll:jlJ I !~~~~~~~~~~ h·ct 213-t!l3-Ql\2T $11.1. IJCI 111v .• A1 l&;OC J:lunt. Continental. o n vtu1. u ... -...w.... 1101 .. \ i..:., Liful\8.C Ave . & :a:n r.·. Sc~cr11u'On1 Santa Ana GRAND OPENING VERSAILLES ---· Jl,cwpo1·t lilvd. CM. Cr•Ml•\'all or. :>l&-Oi31. A-111.ture. n:Uablc p er 11 o n uc11111u·. \..:,r>.J. \'t1U tu.a·1ush :,l+nlu ~,1.._. Rentals to Share 43"0 1..uJI A1&\'nt tilU-:iu:!.S I Personals 530 P.-,,._n <OX !N--CO<rA '!!-.SA LOCAL movinK; & hauUna; tiy ·v.·/good figure aptitude tu lf!IUlllJ. It iiec.. 1>'1.l·~ I (;"\'cui' 111.11·001·"" , .. un1cr1 r • · ,. •• student. .Lar~e. truck. Kea;,. help In /I.IP. A/R, pnyroll, beto1't! 2:3o . \\',\NTI<:D Mnl urt• ."itra1st1 1 SPJHJTUAL READER AllF:A. barry, 5ll-~ or~ co11Ung. So1ne acctng exv. fL\BYSITTJ::!{~:w;·t~dfui· 1 l::11ual 1iv~rtu11ily c1nploycr nu1le tu shr 4 B1· hsc & utll. * Deluxe utt1ces * I 01~·n 10 A~I to JO pt.,f . G4Q..630l lliOVU\g Ol' Hftuilng -· pref'd, hur v:ill tr 8 i 11 . teitcher'a :J ch!ldr<.·n, Illy 1\11 r Cl lo bch, HH Sl05 962-8668.1 Ad\'1~·e nn 11.ll n1:i1ters. LOST : rem. tml\ Setter, S. f $10. & up J..'/tinoe, ~te4dy 1,•:01·k. Good honie. Vic. Brookhui'lit 41 ,.,.,1 21 1 -h -, BR I , . 312 N. El Ctunlno Real J...art. •·Morgan". No tap. >Call ~ 1.:0. bt>nclit1. 'l\1 $451•. . .J_ ,....,, ' " •"' o' .,,. >o•· Leo" "'' "' >i '""" • • _A"''"!!:.. ""::1~ -C-LE-RK GEN'L OF-C • -s'139 ' I u ll · 1 " ,,. • II $.111 Clcn1rntc. For apJll, 31692 A Wild\\~ 49&-4..238 Hou1oc'loo-n1'n-,--Ask For &ov. &12·8961 2 ~!ii. ~pt. •. inL t ii Uui;111ct;~. L~ 01 .. L'l-'s plu11 re-I Cnll 492-90.'l4, 492-91:'.G -AN-IMAL HOSPITAL U AB Y SIT TElttltSKPn. Tlnli ~sit.Ion oUera varlet>' & &lh-848:. ertcr ;ip1n. j 1:c11111.1n utcu i.. ~1uto11'c1. 1\tl· \'ASEL"TOJVCY . O ~ ll:»-1:30 l\I/r·, own 1r11ns1i, {llltenhal lor the person ON TllE Li\l\E -2 TO share nc"" 3 Bel\roon1 2 Jtl_LLnt. 111 v1·1u1gc Luu n I.) i' Conridcnlinl In f 0 r ina t 1 on IV,!• HOUSE II CLEAN Receptlonls!/ Kurse tor F.V. 11 w~·/~18 alt· 3:30 lk I V.'/l;J(x!Al!.et"'iHllg KOO\li'ledie At South Coollt l'lt1.i:u b:.i !h: ll~1nt1~11 B c h . ,. .. ix.1 I. 111uni;eling & referral. Instruction carpets, \'-'indov.·li, fioc;irs, pro;:r~~~IVL' practk:e n e 11 r l •w~k~c~·no;;,;'"0..iiii;;;;;;;;;;o;;;o;;iiio+-,•:'.,· Ille typing skills. Rapld & Jacui.:1. Spec!acutnr H 1'"E~1 roon1nu1 le to 4<;1\,111' :i ---CE_S_ -C --ProlH A.;ent·y , &12-1436. 1>crv. ~. offiee exper. nectuary. \VUI lianK · I Li.IC l•Un, :>a1ury to .>550. DLll l !'vol . Aca11ull'o Aqu14 Bi+11.847-034701 i!425040 Call 546-8801 Al'L'.,\RE, Iucorp A 1'on-upool.Spec:lalra.tesfor1't:~. O.C. A1rpo1t ; Prior genf'rul \'WlCC1111Ulll. lic.11.utiful l~t·rt• Luke \VIT01l'l'l'ln_i.: Bil apl n1: •• t><:ach, ss1 2·, 0\t! OF~I PA E !\!ALE ESCORTS' \\'ANTED Schools & 1TO'USECi.EA.NlNG-AplS. ~a!Ji tor Nuni~ng dutles. Experlanc I Ulu I.al Pcl'WIUlcl AKl!llC.)',, tountau:il · ·~ ~1llllo11 Doll1u + u11ls ti1.r .. lil·I. Ml~SIUN VIEJU 1 ~-1 e· DI d ln1truction1 575 $15 min 'I'horou"h Lietn»-Send rellutnc to. Cluilfled , ~1:111 llu.riAll' l:IJ, Cl bh G s · ---,;.> 0 n;) yi-1. vorce or cd,'oonc1Cci.Mi r·~-Sher 11dNo;l2V,D<Jly Pilut,P.~. Commercial Taller : To~al 0~~~~1·11y.ym. '.'uuui ,1 1 ~O~~F:i~I ~~~ft~ic::11R<~~;~;: l~:~1~.~ ;,~·~~·1~~~ 11 ~~~j\\'~~onc~t~l!s'.0 P6g::C TENNIS LES.SONS . ~~e~!!:_~AK.:_n_cY_:.~li~. ~~~~. C\J!Olu ~tesa, Clliil. I CLt.FU\ 'f Y PIS T f<Jt Inuncd1$1te Ck'f:11rm1K·y S!O.-h\th.-i\ft. v.;~i1r009'.? 1 .. ! .. 10.: 1 .. a1-:,:u1·11,L' r-11"\\'~·. no.~ nrie-ro-r. O. BOX 743, .tor Be&"1u1ers. l.11t le11011 I do itenerol houseclcanlng, Part•Time Y.'1w1c~11lc 1Juz~u fouJ ADUl TS "\':1u. 1u1n1t>uu1tl'I~. c:nrden ci'()vc. !N-e. Cull 1>1s-:-~2'J. h•n·c my ov.'ll 1ra11s. tt.e.. A RECORD New Accounh I u 1 s 11· 1 o u l u r. H ea"' ii ~•'I')'. Nn Pc111 / A .,DAR 01" PETROLEUM 831·1~. PHEGNANT? S~./ <ill)'. Clil.I att. ,\ "'""11u1.: .. , 1/p .. 15 & poonc Bachelor, I, 2 & 3 Br s. Jf,LLY ap1_iUN .ti) •_Ii'' 1.>,UtO Sl.,I. IL \JI l'liiSSlc VIC· ('n1•ing, 1'0nf\(!cntild rounsel-1 ·~ ... -J~ ~2--0510 of Clerk v.vrr;. i\luuy IJO!uclitli, l'Oll• from $175 fMr mo. !hr('ads of fi.ngE'rn;u.1 polish '1u111111 v .. 11.:c Lutg, 11uwutu11'11 lng & rcfE'rrnl. .'\bortlon, --;o..1r::s,.\ ClcaollJ.ll Servi ce, 1 •.JLi '"' · L..Clil'.tU<>•I ah . i; 3·700 Plaza Dr. ~nd 1f/ue, bottl~j k\~111 kfi~ !)..1111;1 .. nu. Ji1uL\111u1.u "" n1lo11lion & keeping-. C.:rpt 1111uci0v.'.s, Hl'li. et\l. United Celiforni• Bank .JJ.nl. lii~Jlo\;iU N.d. ~.0.1::_:_ t 1r cs ry:im s! c. 11~· } 11ces, ~ 10 LiOU Ml· l l. 1\J.>CAJ<F: &t2-t436 H.cs1d/Co1nm'l. 56'1-6142. $25 000 • I CLERK· TYPIST 'Senta Ana n Dnlly Pilol Clni;s\fu.'<.I Ad t,.eio.sc nil)' l" <ill SlJlll'\' <il r':"'Cll1' .. ASE 1 -,....; Babyslttl-ffi'ELLENT HoUJcclcan/11" ~ 2301 So. Main i !or :l girl n1f&: o 1 c . ,I Ncx1 ril ~·111th Coast Plaza to huy s1•1l or r c n t • I 1 '1 J N -, your huRI lne, .... "• -o ; ' S I A _, .,.. sonic!hli\g. ~ . .c p~r Jl. Ava J. A111'1! . 'I. l'U P slzl'!I in 2 ,.,.k11, 1)11 by day. uv.11 transp. $:.fl per an • n1 1 v.·/telciphvnc, Kruuex & JU 11.C.55'"°"' .:•1u~t ~c tu li1•Pfct1t1!('. I l'Xerr.isc.11, pntls or gimmicks BABYSITTINC..: Lie. \'o.:~. uny. ~. Sain I key exp. Ac cu 1'ti l i:! ___ • _____ 0 -. __ ~1.l·i·;21. callJuanltn,i!.'\2-1272 Nu~ \Viti babysit, n1y Income Tix S47·9511 \v/nun1tiers . ~xt.'t'l.1 CV.z> -..:wwww..r -awsr 01''FJCI:: S1'1\Cf; t"O H. L1~-c-.-,-OF.A1'H; Let our hoine. Vic. Orange Ave, in 75 Days of 1974 I """~u·~· l..itU .,,.,.,.J:,19(1, r. ltE1•ff. co~!;) i\telia, lluruor btlbics live. For altcrnatlves Cl\L Fnctl y<l Sl dl\y SI hr. Income Tax Serviae 1\ll l::tl~~lllJ~\1:;;·tw1itl• CLERil.:AL For •n ad In Woman's Vi orld Call Mary Both 642-5678, oxl. 330 Two·Way Winner! Shawl-Collar 111 Arlains. licaulilul u1u«c1·11 to ABOJfrlON call Llfk~ &12-8&18 Look Whet VALLEY I lntnoL'tl .. ~~•l{llliicuts. Top+ au', 1nus1c, J.lllilOl'iUI, u ass LIN}'; 5'11-5522, 24 h\'S, (1!1LDCARE: \VIII Cll.l'e for c~i:~!~ ~~~.,;~;:a REAL TY ha• to offer -------~ -.,~~· UJl\I[ UI' 11uort tei-111 •• /I '''u\kcr &. U:.'C Bltlij. Call, SPllUCE UI) fQr' Spring! I <.>ne ;,hild, toddler. Llce111ed. (7141 675-6676 ",\N',._. 1..iul ~.v-... 1:=.u. i ~1~~28.JlllJ. ~ .. u1..U ur Con1plimentnry :r.tnry Kay 96.'\-0&ll 1:01· .~pt><fuilmt:ra FREE TRAINING Q • i'ljL.v.c.n. A t.i:.I:: AT T£i\lPU1I "'"''Call florenoo • ....._. Carpenter I -Experienced ~·~·"rv 'l"E•m·u1]'_ll'-'P -18th ·"' Npl. Blvd.l.C . .L\l. 968-8175. J1nltorla COi\lPANlON 101' eldcrlyl Au~'?~nd, elev, ct'IJ S, di:ps, BEST MASSAGE IN N.B. C ARP ENTR Y -?\111.1ter COf\tPL. Janitorial Service PROGRAM Proof Operator , to1t&eruo.1, healthy woman. ? ,, ~ . 11, 1.. 1.,_0 1 3400 Irvl;e Ave., Sulfc.1038': ·-Craftsm1111·remodelin;t & FIOON·WaU1-Wlndows Mon-t'rl 1()...l)put. 0 v.· n: ~ '•"12. 111 ', x .J • • • • • • •• • Open 8 AM. l\1on, \~'et!, Fri.. finish \Vo r k auaranleed. Unit.d Callfornl• Bank ! ltwuip. rcfcronccs, Jn H.B.' .;; .ltM!> in_ 4_1 xlT __ , .. ,,., .$315. A•'''· ""! =~-FRE8 Es T J M A TE s . Scott Payue 673-lltiO that utlllzt11 the 1no11t n1ud· I 1 • ~ ~~· 1 222 Ocean Ava., Laeuna 1 ....... L1ass11J1.'(1 a{ 1\:0. :.: •• , J Jt 11l lu.li xl.:'.ti ........ ~. 499--3105 bef. lOnm/nftcr 6 Painting &. f'rn lechn Ques. Dully Pilot po Hox L:i60 l•l:.M>VLI :H8-<1l\'(iti I !> l'AL~I & Cnrd !tender * 11n1. Pa-rhonel-EQUITY ADVANCE 49~6546 , . , . . 'I ..o...:-, . ' Ad/reduction 10831 Beach • ,..-··• ,\n Equ1li 0 P po r I u n I l Y I L OSUl Melia, Calli. 9£26 ' 01'C, tiOO. i.q" IL. ,J t,;.I Bl\'d, Stanton 5?1-3400 cusror..1·\li oodwork, ren1od.: ------,.__. En1ployl;'l' 1' COOK ____ _ ;\l1\PQ1{ 1 Ai<r ... \. ~.!50 1\1v ~IA-.,-;: -GE-, UN--· paneling & repair. Vince * Will d p I ti PROGRAM BU"D"YS _ Iner:-utllt!IEt""'llllJIL\N --,.. """~ -tt-SA A Lenhol1;-MG:;f!f15;-. ------ar -• n "8 · oilUV , It t A L T y, ~-.ioo ,,39 c,nl~ ~hc\1'A : 96!11-11247r. 1 c;ENERAL CARPE!liTRY Contractor•* BAR!l-IAID-NrfEs-$2 hr. to ! WAITRESSES 11·v ril' .. u2··'" · "·1111·~ '\l'., 111K .c i. uES'ID""TlAL start. 640-19"a after ··:JOP•r DISHWASHERS _ ~ · ..:..~ ~---CUSTOJ\.I FJNISJl WORK n l;.j~ • tliut keeps your sail's togeth-"' lJESJ( SJlhCe avu.ilublc $50 ~mnll job5 OK 89-1-48:)8 °' C.'O~t?t1ERC1AL er. . BiADTr opcrito~nl~ I 1110. _\\111 1n'Ov1Je tui·n1tW"l' I EXPERT CARPENTRY F~e11t ~raftiffien EXCLUSIVE "ONE girl & asaititant. Llcen~ed Surf & Sirloin 11t S5 iuo. A 11 11 wl'1· 111~1 ~11 r. · \V,UJ 1exturing . . Apply in per:>0n, l·lair \\'l'St, 5930 \.'. Coallil Hv•y.,_l\B ~c1;·1l'C 1.vull11hlc. 17117 J ~ Re~~1~~r"7~a~~E~1~ . Y.allµaperi11~ l3o.l ~ewport Blvd, !'\ewpor1 I l.'OOK .r.:XPt:I<. Bc11ch lilvd.. llunthtg:tun I ~ew Acoust11:al Ce1;1u1gs YEAR' WARRANTEED _licacn, 41 bed conv, hospito.l in Santa tit•:<t 11 6'1~· 1 ... ! Social Clubs ·535 CarfMI Str'lt'• l le.ase Call For Eiititnnte NE -W 1 _ ,.. .. *642-5775 '4o.1136* BEELINE needs housewives Ana. &-tpn1 3 days, 9:Jll.6p111 us i "*'Le dt~ ..... io . , D1·1 Sh11n1poo (Soll help v.1th fanllly lllL'Ol:ne. COUNTER GIBL, pn11 Hn1e 1,1 .1 ,. , 1 , ., G 1 PARENi·~ \\'ithont Pan.ne.rs JOI!~ S C.n11ct & Upholster;,• State Lie. ?>tu. 281038 HOMES" \\"ith an1b.ilio11 & desire to 2 days. 5'19-3061 nu. su11es. Cunte1\•ne~· r1n, ha~ chlld~n nctivlt1es, fun ! I<ctardant~). Degi-e'.111strs & PAINTING BY DRAKO ~ ~ pl!'ne neces.sacy. for 1'~ish & Chips to Go. ~~:.;_:,1 '.\cro~ l'Oplf'r 1'L'll' U" 1111·-fot J'.:l'Ol\nUpS. Join US nll I b" h < 10 ~943!:1 or jJ.1-38':"' Il . ,..1 -· · · • ..... 19?~1J ~ 2-lTS 8~9~95 oo or 1·1g te.ncrs "" LICENSED 2ti49Jl 1ha1 ;iets your ll~linis sold --""' APJi•Y 111 per~n. r1ny J~~ .sJ3·3G~. · .. ·' -' ' J n1 l11ute bleach for 1vhlte Residential &: Conunerclal last. BRAKE & OR Bill !! 2\ij E. J7t.il St, Cl\1. • ' I I \ • Ni:\\' Qf'f1Cl.: . 1'wo 1w1n~ carpets. &vc your n1onoy E 1 & I t s I r & RAPID GROWTH FRONT END MAN ~ l\'kdtt)'ll, I-1· ·" 10 '" All Jal by ftllVi"" me extra trin~. X · n · .!$c .Ill Jsll -~~-----! ·' ·' J aiiu x u . ·-o ,.-Color Con.tiulti.15. Custon1 Xlnt salary. Mu1t be clean Dental A1s i1t1nt 11tillt!cs paid. $100 1ic1· Lott Ind Found \\'ill clean l!vin&: rn1., d\nini: v.·oi·k at ...... 111..,.,liti••e prl-·. All 1 . • •-u 115 \ '"' r-• ....... cut. rep 1ea l'()nlldenllttl. Periodontist need!! ex""r, n1ont11. Costa Mesa arcu. r1n ., ,... · 'ny rm. Free eat. 642~ that pt't vide11 rou \\'ith op-11--c•-111~ Ad N •' o.. 1-50 1 110 Ch · ·~ 15 nl ·r1te wss = ' o, 101, l thne ai;st. Exp an cl e u ~J~i729 or 04:.!~7'.! L . couc 1 . 1ur .,.., EXTERIOR ONLY portu ty for advance111enr. n -1 Pl! 1 p 0 "' =" . I t t -1 OFFICES NATI N IDE a1 >' u' . . , ..... x 1.,..,,,, duties (ll'i>t•t'. 11.". "l'C,". BAYF_. RONT-OFFICES Found UrH &di) 550 Y"'-"" """' <o>wt''" 0 W C"'1• """·Ca. 92626. 1714, '-"2-0011. u 0 " niethod. I do \1urk myself. Llc'd., lns~. fltt l-.st. I '.C.,7i-""==~~-1 1 .. "1do 11Shovps urea,:. Ncwp1( 1r1 CALIF. Ai.'ill\L\L CONTROL Goorl ref. 531--0101. RICHARD * •l /n' .,.. 1 BOAT DE!\'f;U. ASSISTANT t•11c: I. 1u·1ou!! .. 1ZL' sui e11. IIOUSE 1• R ... ....__ that allO\l'I> y·ou tu luuWlt , E I ttd I . . Phonc, 675--l:l.!O ~~~111~;;~~~ ~~ach ~~11 .Stea~ hot~!C90$39.9?'trpi;i: PAPE It H ANGING & auy tr:o1sl•·r slt u('tion. · I ~~~)(':ie~~. x'.1w.ye~~~~~~~~'. -NEWPORT B EACH tBne.k ol li<mmoe Socioty) Lk , IP', i:ual: 17&-:,170. ·,·--~,;~,'3"'-~_J._ 11 2}urn"~o 'i:f~'. EXPERIENCED II CARPENTERS c:Ce-";;c11.c>IS-"_8"l='-:-:---;=~--1 1-'l'l)I., l\'t·t bur, !)riv, bu. Auh1111I As!!ll!ilancc Le14.'Ue Cem•nt, Concrete . "' ,..., DENTAL A!llnt Full & part ·3ll lilly~~ ~~,0B~7~~?l JJ1v.· cosl i;;pnylng".i:. neutcMu~ time. Ex.per. onl,>'. Call N1':\VJ"O f<T OFFIC8 SPACE infor. 53G-2.l13 Unlaigcd COKCRET£ PntiO!!, 400 fQ ft PAJNTING Int ./ Ext · OR NOT &-l·l-0683. l\t·ar I.Ji•)'. 1:!().UOO ${1. It. anln1;1ls hnpounded. or nioi'C' G5c pt?r sq ft. Don, Average home $::115, 2 atory f \\'e neetl experienced ~ten [;;;;;-;.;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.! <\!fi-121j Te11·it'I' n1ix, Brv»n, fern. &l:!-851'1. S·fjO. Lie. Bontl. lu .Ii • 11·ho tnke prlclt: in their 1----~ Irish Seller, rt•n1. Ck:MENT: Putio, 536-6213 If you \vanl to bo ti. n1ember ! \\'Ork, to \\'Ork on deluxe D t I !,IHJU Sq t 't or olfl<..~ ~lilt'<.' lo ~lilll\l)e.1, \\'hit', lllRll' drive,, PR01' ... v.·alleovtring, i.tate or 8. \\inning ten1n, and Pfil't IJU\''l'I' >'PQl'!i;~hera: ln 11 espera e y suhlo•n"" HJ n11.1111h~. ut~5tl (1ii. ~. Tcn'h·r. Tan. fcin. '''a.lks·Repa.irs, saw & n No 219514 1 11 of n _n:i tional fOlllpl_!ny ll11tcd compar:iy iylth n 111.Wre. I n111. 979-2SOO Te1,.ie r inix. B&\\'. mnl'e. r emove. t'ree est. 5#-899.\. t):Pe!I p'.1pcr. 71.i,s.1~~-a on lhc:o An\e1·1enn !tock Ex-TOP \\'AGES & BENEFITS Needed IH:.LUXL ~'.!:. .s<J. fl. oft., Csl. Shep 111111 n1lx, Wilt, le1n. Child C1re change (l~et'i Enterprises \, PACIFICA I Hi\y., Cd.\·\. Sl41J .\lo. Cock-A-J'IOO, Blk , fen\. NEATEST, clei\llest, n10llt 1h~-e It to )'ourself BY KIPPER ltCHh.11101nics. Hkr. b75·6700 c k 1 O ULD care. any .... fenced t-xperth;e apnllcatlon. lnt· to call fur a conndenthtl __ ............... _ oc r.r rn x, \\'ht & Ul"v.·n. l\t Ext. C1tll -493-61l5. JnteY?)" 928 w. 1111.1_S1_._eo.ta l\lcsa * Secretarle• 1617 WESTCLIFF, NB ('ock-i1·1M . U&\\', innll' in bal'k yard, near \\'U1011 ut 70 ,. I . lila !Ht.fl. & u P 511_50:,,;~ t;('r1n. Sti<'p, Tri-l" niul<' School. &12-7807 PRO~~. painter, honest work, IF Y U WANT A 1 · ~'\:" -* Typists r.r ... :11 r1 w cun1pus. ('OUllll')·. ... ----Shag. Tcrl'lcr. \Vht. n1ale O~fLD care, nice play area, reaa. lnt/tx~. ftff estimate. CAREER INSTEAD I BOAT BUILDERS ' 9433 tv\1 n _ 1ops punts, ski1·1 i;! :..;El\' O~t·1u1 Vk•w Ofc's. C~t Shl\g Poodle, Btk, Bl·n. ~J. &:ood n;icaJs, Lovin( care. 6 Ret.111. ~2'159. 642-3913. GT'O\\·h1g qualtry s a 11 boa I * Bookkffpen 10Yi:'l 8Yl Go plllt'l.''I in thiii !1111111 11~ 11.1\)', llB. 1700 s/f·l-::r. C.111 [)nchshund. Sr\l'n, male nto. or older ~700$ l'Ort PROrESS l ON A L OF A JOB call .bldr. ha11he follo\\ingopen-* A ' J • Sll.Sh>'d topJ~'l' 11·1th fni;hion'!I d1\ (~ Lions F:sr ~2J2'l Lab, nux, B!k, fen1. Contractor PAINTING. ~. call . • 1ngs fol' 1~1ntut'I:" 1·e11p. in· cctng Clrk1 I -11T • 1'f _,.: • ful'oritt' i.haw l ~· v 1 1 nr . OfC su11e, 1000 ft, Suih1bl<' Poodle, Blk, inale anytitne. Ms. McCenn 63'·1501 dlvlduaJs:. * Gen'I Ofc ~ . lll"""1c..... t lc..o\1~ I ( 1Y'll·hl'I ,,f kn1tu11~ 1101'?\tC'd for doctor. 11u n1J11g t o 11 Tt'rripoo, \Vht, Blk. feni. J ack Taulane. pa 110 ", JNTEitlOJl. & .E~i'EttlOR Rough Inter ior II :-..; t\ \\li\NJ·.H \i hc1hri· 111 r 11sr shrll•i<l1tt•h. Palft'rn Gardens S.16-1323. J\f11l111utc, 'J)·-c, tnale 00 d LI U..l 269CIT2 nuall•• '"Ork , A~inm· ent .Carpenters * File Clrks ~"11 11••:11 it \\llli .or 1v1thoul 7.tllf,, ;\J 1~~··,.., ~ir.1s ti-IS Shel) nilx, H&\V N!ni • O.d' C, · ,. ...,, .. • r 2 'i E ......i ''"' \' ,i., • s .. 11 111i, 1 • .,,11, in,.!u•!i ·it Bu1ine11 Rentel 445 I X·Canlnll. Blk. Brv.•n, l\I . ~ly \Vay Co. 642-4703. Spe-clalists. &U-1-184. Com"bo" p'iu'~m"~~r", ''"111~ {'•1<•l•ht·'~ 1\llh \\.ll~l 1 I J. D I w II H U9 '1:1h~ in 1•11~11 11111·11 hl1•11d ii;t~\'t:~,.\'.t'TY F. t'Y.NTS Industrial & Comm'I \1~l'1'.'mn:.ns·:•1!:.l'11"1Li11·crL,lnialc,1., r•per es * a paper anger* Electrician, EngintMMI Pnnlt>d l'1•1l•·1·11 !•l:I'.:: ll11H ! .fn1· 1'11o·h p:1111,rn • 11dd 2~ MISSION VIEJO ,{' . "'1·crr~· v & · Ult.\Pl::H.Y llllltilllation & C. Rl!bko 64tr-2.&~B & Hardware Man ~i1P~ IO',, 1'..!',. 111"' hi' •. 1 1·1·111<, lnr c·nch p11Hcrn !01 :i00_1o :>~JO Sq . Fl. I Cont donl, Blk, \\'ht, nulle r~Jpail"S l.a)·cars~perlen1.-e . INT/EXT PAINTING . . 2YtHll'flEXP\"rie.nl'C' JS'~· S!~1· ! 11 • 1l•11"l ''.7• rln·~,.., 1 1\ir .\lnil 1uid Sp··r·i11I lltin· '.\loi n thorou.c;htur<'. Con) ihuu, ,,...,·., fem. ~213 .Ml Oraniie Co. Jlnt 675-35.19 ASS~mLY le P 1ill Pre~s Droo b\' for nn lntervte\. itik•·~ 21 ~ ,\'d~. ~5·1n<'h I dllnw: ••\h('i'1lse thh'il«'ltts~ ..,.., •• 2 II ·" I k C "' lra1nces for photogl'aphlc "! n , '· !<;t·;VF.:\"1'1 •nvr: , .... ;~'ri<0 1 d01ivrr') \\'ill 1nki• thl~ "'~•J • r8u3-,1•uc14"00 11' '1· 11 Y· I <1111 doin. Tri. 5 kltte.n11 El•ctrlcal Pl11ter, Patch, A.,alr supply manuf. S2.25 per hi' 1· "on.Wthru 1 1'i""c· 9.111m·:ipni. ("r rach 11att('n1 • 11dd 2.i Wt'1·k~ •11' nun·1" Sl•rid 1n • ---~ C'oni d<ll\\, 011\ll & v.·ht, l\-1.. to llRrt. Call ?\fr, Btrry, ••tse orp. cr111 ~ fnr f'ach pll!lr•rn for Al\r(' nrookli, thr !)AJLY s ro fil: F'O B. LEASE-30 rt . C:On1 t\o1n, B!k, fcn1. ELECTRICIAN -License PATCH PLASTERING 557·5110. -I 1638 PIPtC'nlla 1\\•e, 01 VOLT Instant P•r•onna1 Tl'n1pui·11 1·y Sc:rvicc :t~:s C n1riu• Or .. Suite 106 Nc\\•port 11<'uch ~Ii.JI E<11W Opix>1'. Entploycr DETAIL DRAFTSMAN ,\1r \liol nn(I S)'lt•1·1:il JJ ruid· I'll.OT, 10:1, Netdlccrn.lt lruinnge. 2:'..'il 111.1. 11. ,/tt!<t oH Coin don1, Cry & Blk, ~I. No. 233108, Stttall jobs, All types. F'ree estbuatea 1 BOAT MECHANTC$ !int;: othcn,·l:..c-lhl1•u .. ·111~!< t'lr111., nox .1&1. Old Chcl~l'A ,,ltniner's f./Hlc &: N111 lkh ~~O ~~Jt;'~~ &: Blk, fcin. nudnt A repain. ~. Cn.11 ~ ,\ijst ~lgr Con1um Fin Open t:xiier. •')illy. N.>nt 4 rlefln PART TIME <lc'livl'ry v.·lH !/'Ike lhn~· ~!nlion. Nm1,· ,·ork. N.Y. Post ortlt·l'. 642·9-i:lO, + 1 • 33f.-2.i1 1 l:l~ECTRICIAN, llc., o Id Plumt.lnt Indus. Engl.nett Sl3K onl)-; J"'tlm" 011Jy. Rlnclde's \\'rtk~ 01· n,rn'I.'. !'1'1\ll :n 10011. Print N'•nl~'. Add""911, GOO . ..., t ~ I bl rOUND: S;:1111oyt.<d pupJ>Y jobs, new joblf, &J1¥ job&. Del\an O'~flt E ltc !!~ Boat Yard, r-;.B. i\lust be flC\."Ut'l&le, fltlll &. "'l1o·inn' l\ll'lrtin, !ht• DAILY 7.111. l'11llf'r11 ~1u1lller, f ~i)j . I. 1', ute, !u ~~-~'! v.'h.llc ten\, in prkg lot ui Anyplace. 836-7689. L. n. OTIS PLU)ffilNG ~CN1l1ry to -fut. C.'omputC'r !Chc1ntt!C5. PILOT. 112, !'a1tf'rn Depl., NEtDJ.J·:CH.i\F'T '72: ?r. t ~ 0 ~· or .· ,)\), Adru1u1 &; llnrbor, c .i\I. nemodel9 1: R~ln. water HUiin& L1e r1c S575 Bkkpr. A~sl~tM!, v.•/rien. otc clrcult cQrds&•hettme.tal ~~·k.\\'~.\ Hll!~ll:r P r~~~ ~~~~~: t'tc. rrt-e l ~~::t::~~a·R:~:to 450 .~'OU~~. 0Zl~1·hof1·e~n1•l'erl·,l.at. blue ~1rdenln9 ~;~:::h~~1;4~Ttft' ~~;~·~~~~Ann r~ ~~ny .~~jl~laQ~ouna ~~lema::i~lC~~. c:~·~::. NA1\tt:, AUOHt:!i$ l\'lth 1.n-.trtul J\l1&crn111" ftnok. Japanest Gardener B/A. Cotnplett Plumblna Rece))tl6eC'y, lcgul S600 83,3.ZS14 CA.lit, 714-979--0363 ZIP. i'i,,_ 111\d STYLE Bs•ic, il'l ncy kno!~, j)&t· NE\V BLDG l>,f•li l:l Onils. ~es, hT'O\Vn c.irelet1 on tail. Expet. Olmplete Cll.rde:nlna Sf1VICC!. Lie, 272694. St~l'fta1y ~a-BKKJ>R. i\!Mh:IAntc~.-,.--c--m-e ffiSPLAY AdveniidrlJi S11.les-" ~l ';\ffiC::. terni<. Sl.OO. I2"'JO Sq. 1':t. Sl76. z~ pit. le. Plo..l·enita & Vlclorta, & Wnd!caplng Se rv Stl\t .,...,.111 ~ 1)-in.. E--1 rl"• SEE ?\IORE Q \I I ck 111,.lllnl {,'rco.•h•'I llook -f'ront Office, C1'fll8. ln~c Costa ~ICl.,.1. j !S..2$14. 546·07Z.J. Takata 'Nunery. Reoflng Acco~~:llli" Oc.l'k to SJ.50 dedmb1e. sm.u otc~atu ..., nian Z5',\ eomn1! SllOM•h1u1d f 'a!ihions tind cl\()(llK' one Lfonrn by plctu1'('11: Pat· N'nt tlpcl's. Anaheim & fNo-:-itt~h-setter pup, cmt. PROFESSION \L gardenlna l\e.c c .... "" 97'9-.SGOO \ll"lllon rt l!IUllie to VllJ11 •r ., p1ttlcr11 fr<'I! from our tl'rns. $1 ,00. Tc1·111int1 I \Vny, C.f\f, Oil)'!! Vic. Co11: ~:lcn-.. School on · ~ cl ' & REPAIRS. all l)•pea. Reas. ~pt a.<ihlet ..u.v ~-T.=~-Urid,:t'. &x 905, Lagu.~1 .•pi•l .. ,!·S, ... ,,,,,.,. C••t,•I ... An (,'Qll1"l"I• 111,,,., 0 ,1rr •--k "·'" ..,...~ ... '"' &I"' .....,,.1. • ~· G ~trvict el\n ~ .. mow"· l''rtt ett. Llc'd. A5lc tor St. B1.o·cri fnd1JJIT1nl S14K 80 ST GIRLS HMen . • ~ • • • ~ ~ " ,, .. " ...... "~>AA>.> .,_.,.,,, ....,. a Nin~• l.n F' . V . ed,itl c:All 6'&-::<~ for free Walt 5414388 ~ (llalnt. ~le.n!Lit.ndt1.·11pe $525 1;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;; sizc·11! Ooly .tOc. -1110re tha11 100 a1t11 •. * c·l5STA M E SA* 962'-1529 ut. • • · Tran~ ... 'St'heduiln" IUK Z'iewtip"pc.r cnrritra, niin. ~ INSTANT SE\\'TN'C: BOO!< $1 00 Sowln9/Altorotlon " • l'l"'t) 10 Y" ~, ~. I ( ~:_iv todn.,', l\'tnr lorrintTtl\V. (:,,,~11i,,1r. ,\fich•n Dotik _ l_lUlJ • ISOJ -17'-0 · ~-~~ 11q fl ~'OUND; Bcngle·typr mix EUROPEAN Garden et , 1 C.'\ll .Jeannie Sisco ~ach, Ne:,;'JCI; H~,.;;:;!;',,, DOCTOR'S ASSNT, 1 ,, II ') 111 JJ!rl 'l l 11nl li'i. "lh1'. • fem. l(ll'"' 1.,.,~. Vic. EdiliOll ~tnlnlcnance • La.nd1c_.111.~lna. --A LT ERAT!ONS·R·,-,ruj•.:. 4' ~Id 11of:tinan N · \·e,.,, bu~1· t>Uicc .~ <ll nic. ,., ' -•. C". 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CER.UllC Tll.E NEW I ~~ & ltoraiit cttd11? _&a.ch Sl. iBtw. <keM Ii: lj 00.utlftll J>AUtn'l"!. 51'k!. i!i()c. $;11-1111r t1rms \''hh 8 Dally Bl; Canyon [ O•rden Meh'lt/Lndtep rtmodeJ, F'rct,.t1t. 8111 jotr' Cl.111~1ned~Ad!-Cal1 64J..5818 •'1111 ~pfroer1ci':.~1~': ~(I;':~. LAieuiut Bea e b . J'lkn Cl11silfr ad. G.1~18 6·~1818 i On~p. Sprklr rep .•• 64G-490.i \1't-11.'Vllle. ~2C)J~ WClll.£! , Ad i 64)-(1479. ~~ J . I ' • I - I'' ·I , • ''·!l~y Aori1 • i.,, 1 DAILY PI L()T .13 Help Wanted, M&F 71 OH~lp Wanted, M&F' n"o"r-.-.-•• -.w~·-e-n""le-.d:-, 1"A"&,...,,F"'1""10 t Htip; wa;,ed, M&F 710 H.1pW an1id,"M&F 71 O'-,H"'e_,1-p"'w"'.-n"'•-.. 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"-•' ''·'··· ~U•I•,~ ,;~,:,·_.'_• ~•·•"l.~,t~: \ .. 11L>11 r ..... ALE L'l.>nl &:-toollng. 6\6-2811 1 c~~J'll'll'nt · \ndl~\dual ff;r I J uck .. lu Toe. ,Uo_x· lJu:i • 11U toJ111\ du):. 11ll!ll, 11 1u~1 , , 11,,,, ·i" 1,,. \f.,.r t 1 ~ In .wu~I 'Ill 1.>,,,1, llnr· FOXY Lorr:-• CoffuN'~ loni\in~ l RECEIVING rioeltlon ns OJ>t•l't!.Ti.t";r\5 :'-!gr. l...c ... <r ~ .. l.v:.ta .ut .... ~ · • +'\l''U. i>•u .r:-... '••111 .. 1 •111\' ... , , ·~,, ,\.{(;,, ""' ·~;;:1 • •• ~~~~;1 :: c.•· :, i...,,.,.,) '"'' '11 °1·· " '"'111 lll'l', 91J tvr aood t-1~Ha1. Hus> ~1w!1. INSPECTOR ror larg~ Qu11llty &. l'AHT "' T1 '.\1t:. :i.1 .. c1~c111 Saddleback ,·:~:i"~.;;:\~l.::.1 ',·,~~11:~:· ~~;';; '· 11, .. •l• ,, i. • ., .-...i1111 :-.11111Jl··nound-Tao1.:-1 .~11~; . ;,·;1~;'. ~h~~R\:·~1ie:i Call 963-JIJI . <11\·er.;:illf'd Moppin~ Cl'llf('r [)r:1ltl>nJun. l::xp cr. ltl , RONT DESK CLERK [ . . . . 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HU-:c-:c:-""c-I nealappE'11nng.J olPI molr\ n1t'asure pa.111 ln t"onlorm-co nd i t l un ing ' Altd ,1 ,r i\I 1 1 11 11~,.\.U . / <'•111u11 1.1 11 (J!lo: 1,1,. /l,\\'\\'OUfl \\:ik:ct,k~Jd Oiup ,\l \,\l,\IUl l! ~nr11f' r.al<. d •• I_, "amllla' • -1 bl r11 •111 · 1· 1• _, • L ~n.,:-i;:u· .. tJll'&' H "t I -· -----1 l'·'•I · 1 I "'Id c~~· ,"'"· ~ ':\" n~"? uep ns .. "nmum l)Ut'k::~ro111tdinn1 ;iinten11Jll'-'·1 ·•,111u trnLn. osp1 a I ~1cx:1..:1tou,\I l l'l'\!\IUl<il•',• I J:1~Cl•l l!:ul•I, IP!lflJrl.ll ch:l1 r~.lka \ti, ........ \Ill "-') tl ~·Ul!Cnu ~/NCR l:DI. 11 .f-t. l }e1nQ.C.exf)('nent"',C111l lan.iM·:•plni.: .t ~·urily .Jl<l'.·'i".]79 I ,.;.;Sl!'t7 1\.'\', , ~.l.() "'" 1.._,~~ulr.•r. !Ju,. 1,.J!l. :"l:llit c(1t~I. l 20ti , lti'Jlb, .<ulall 11p1Jll:i.nct'.1o. nildnlght. ~nd rc1um~ lo for Af'!JIOHllm<'nl: C'ol!rgt'! d~'Pf' r!c~u-ablr but -----For tll~l ·rov.·in~ ll~fl:las.1 u11p1U.\h11t11t'I) 1U )"l•r~ 01d 1.,~L 1u111i1t;1 ... l·iut1<1 u~ •. I~:.00 Cla111n;r1 nrl no. 11~. co "l()..;Q.'(I 11111 ,'(\1181,1t'r "qulvRh~n! • PLASTIC Immediate wa1,., .~.J~Lt>co !ci11.·n•.i.ihc 1.:W .!~1 :'!•·: 111 111.1 :1 .\:Jh'\'T c.,nd.~rty ,\nicr. ~ .. J ul i l.11. 11.n_ 1011 Dally l 1101, P. 0 . Bo)( I~. • 1 ,.xp e ril'llN'. F:~l'('pllon.11 TECHNICIANS _ ilii.;u ,..J,vul i;ri11.t ,il)/ll) In !.'.,'.'.'"',.~~.la (IJ'd•· "r Lnll n•llL'h SlW. ,\l&u 0, ... , .. Gui en ... ci.1, •, rni 1ron1 C11 COiia lt1t.'Sll Qi.Hf 9~ ( I~ I 0 • u ~ ""' ...,.,. H •I) 1. \U 1un I••" J•llJ . Silt & · · PRIMARK Opply or the T r;•l t l-'iltt.'n~nl'l'CI 111 l11n11n1111~ ptn1nns 111;r51111, !!H~ i:.. C.i.·c1ac11t1o l · i-:11rn1,:c !Wile . ~~j. l l ,ii FULL lhne 1nrrcheni1l11e · lndiviflunl \111•• knuv.·.~ JHJ1.'l"gli.1S•. St<iA.ino: v.:..;;~·a '31 .'31, Suuta An11. 111111ru1 L'r, If.It. •u11-~- h8nd8 ,.1erf. Colo,1act :,'~·.£00, k, PRODUCTS co. or1::a~lzn!•"'",. ,1n1r1'=,."',, • 1 , .... J\l nl {'n l>U i'b I c l\'ltH /Steam En9lneer1 STUD E~TS. S:l,IJ8 h~ '~w.:i:~~t:i;,,~l ,~l~~dltill1'. ~-~:1: '2 -f'lc.C'f: .. -W'\1'~1uki, (:~~.l{(\.~t~ ~~:~~<IJ,11'·'·":~~.~ ~ ea 1 urn ure, .,. -1~u · ' fldnun.. 111..~ t II' a 1 ty !O l'\1 ""c11. ~· I'-'' ~1. "i!PI~ 111 I 1,, 11 • 1 Oonusl•!I, ·1-S"m tluily • &it. I M, · ;tr,:X) ,';, Susun lilH.'CE'll!'ilulll' ~·ork \\'1 \h ""r~n. ·Eolh!' llMJ Ll~trlCi:, (.M .'0'1' M h I .. .S5t0. HI~·, L"Ju1IM• 1!1t1I•·•, .'lr•1u1 1• 1uu.•c PLuv'.\uuo:,., '"' /~nd1. \,,,,11._1, dJ'}•·r. re- * GARDENER * Santa Ana, Cullf, j.ll'Up]I'. Coinplcte n.'lil111\C' ' ~nc. :llO\ W \'C Sli"l..'t:\, I •• • •c •n Cl L"idJ :\Ir. lJll'k, 811.;-aoljj. 1111111·~. t'll', ~.All \\";1\"l'l"iy \(nt l,,l!'l. s:.ui v l 11 l' I 1rl,.:, . .:1;,,., ~1 .. ror1°)"ll', lurn. ,,. )'our 011,11 IJOis~ Pnrl or '.'\(·iir 1-lurbi'li· & \\'nrr11•r ref e r en c e' inJi~·atin1 .\clllJVl'I Ueueh 1 /Housekeepers :..H, 61tl-.itllJ iurnitur\', o~l--i.11.1:; 1'1't ••tYl pl-~yi:r•. t i•·. ~l :ui)' f/u n1c. Ynur 0~1n 1<rett. 1-:quaJ oppol'tunlty ~·n1ployer ctc11101istratf« exp r'e\l 'd., PRESSER i::-XPfR -1 ~·1111.\ r1.11nu• STAT TYPIST -TllE A:'\TJl.jUE SAl~-. -l'l\I X -Ht·Os~tuniPtclt, 1tc11111 hi.\ & 1'1ll:\ll. Slit 111 Miah lntiJ1n1•. Guaranteed Outstan1llnl! frin~" /x'11efih>. '" 11 , , ' , ~U 18111/ng Clerks /Art inunrd. "penun.; for n11 11,\LLl'Ht.ES l.""Ll~ll rLLi lll.:Usp1·1..c..d , u1lilt 1.in1J1 "' ..:'uu ,\J~"-2....!·_•·-- Cu11tonil't'li. t.:nrn riow. Puy Sa!11ry mn1ml'l15Urate with I "' i i1... t.1.t-.. 11., i \Jl•n1l:ll~· u1d1vui.U "'· )!Ul1111!c.:11l biu.:k·1 fn. l:l·~. ~•I. hJ.j r.,. 111.1JI lallll' tdl-til.il .: l'.\ltTY lturu~c Sult'. Sat£: Latt'r. · INSPECTOR l''lp. & :iblllty. ,.1-,,: •. ~'l.~IA., IQJ ..... )fu/U. :i /lnsur•nce Clerks 1°'1'Uwio,. T.)·pui;: iU v..ii.ru. bll-:U 'fi .'l'l 1J HlJY .~· co1uch -.:1''l'11 ..,uri "~-.1 111t!I! 1,11 01 5••7197 su31u c II 71\-'11''""'"1 I ·u~• !\.' Utlllll llUll\ll"ll lH•1 ___ 11ot_V1CI01"\•, (.~!. I I -or --I a ' ·' ..-.-......_ ~r'lf min. C:<J>l.'r. l)lu.st kJ ll)v.· /Diet Aides, exper. 11·1\'Ct, 11 11' t'VllT ;1.1 .. un1n , 1• 1;1h11i;.:, \l.AJfr 0 1t 1 t & 2nd Shift M.n.9.ment T'.'1nee 1 1tcK. :0.1lnl' un1 k.l~tl CA!Jo.'I' llUllHV•n n··1 ·~ .u: .. .ir:itc ln·10AK l!H llltU I•', Ch;1 l r•. L'OIUl'S ~IU •1J l-1"3(J ,\!111(1\J•' . ..;h•lj:Ull. 'J 20 4 I l l ·. --· , · Piii uil;; .. uuiJ>Ul~rli. ~err t' Ii. r y . n n n1u-.,1..,,, • ---•• · I H C 11 GARDENf:R Asi;\s1a rn. !01· Enthuloiastic i1lnlv. 11/C''l\pcr. ~l'hl:~"L.ti ~1~..\JJJ~~~J Ultl'I Outi.lunchn;; lo('111.:lua l"ll"k~c ~''.r ·~l•PL t ·.•ntact •l•ll'b •.1n!,, ' ''in J11u !I•• h, ~J .,\;T f ••111J . .\!ah••.;:•n~ :..,,{.,,, 1i1~·,J1~;,J ,\ ~1l~r:1;111'"1 1r. nr ,11pt compl•''=• !'.\ c \1 !)'1 r1 j ,\]('!1, :,i;:gre~~lvP pc'MlOn ~t1!h ln r\•ln.11 snlc!l. K;1p1+[ . _P · ~ 1 -) • -.-.-j ·" Wt•rk1n.: <"nrl~ 11i\,1 lt 111. L..uvl :;111a1~, ti.ti-~ tu.Ill.,., 1>1.>-"l'J.l'J ·'!II• 1·1.,11,· ur., ... n, u..·~t vlll'L "' Beach, J:rl1ablf', s 1 ead y l'll.pen~·ncc in ch r I' k 1 11.i i:-rn11 lh nf n,.rJ , h1un I i'HODlCTIO:-. Pi.J\~:-.;tJ( l~·1·1.:11lL'<i n111il1l'Uflt~ .\\"L'O flruulC1al Service -. -. --_ . • t ri111c~. ~llll~_ _ 3 F1unilYGllTag~ sfi.IC"S;'i. 11·ork. ph t;ll-tljffi. matcnal to ~lan!l:trrl~ Ill 1n ini;uft's mp!rl n(h·:inr'f'mf!nt. ~nl,lU!t•r. l x1:N.:ncnccd 1.n AJlply In Per!IOn t::quo.I Oppor. F.rnplo)~·r ,\~TIQU F: ·1 ti ,\ 1.1.0 :" ll/\l\'C T.\BLF:, 1 thtbl u11!y :1 .'1p1n liYrl Tamiko C'""ERAL o~·ic .. , pn)('(>ss. l'.!1 p.1l:kag{' goods, Gnry, £.f}-11 '..16. pl'OUU('tion v 11 c n\ t .• o 11 i\tund<.i.\ Thru t)1lilt) · J .\J?.:i $:! •·nch, t.i-l;J-:aL~:I 1.1· ,,·,u:iu;. oin1. ,, 1 ,1 ~l.t\!. l'lr., 11.ll ~~. rurnJ . . •• ~ r r r. • 31 l!u~tomcr sh1pn1ent.s. 'Id _ • I ...cncduunr; fi-•!K!n1bl)' hn4.!11. :t..i61 1'1l~<''ll dr \'.1lcnt•ht :SE\\'ING -~1i'Ch1nc Q p -r-5 , _!'"!I Vi~r ~ t:oi.;a21c'"1 1 ~:.V. ~,; .. J.1.,. l't'Col\l 1•la)'t·1', 1111111~. con\•. Furniture Srorc In ~la Exttllc-nt hcnt!f11 Jll\<'kl\gC! ~ast Bui ·~-lum: ,-.;,•v.-laciui!cs. c r u w l n i.: • .l...11"111u1 11111~ r:ceded. r:iu. exper. ni!'C. ,\~k Appllan(e, 10:2 TAl~LE, $\ -. 1,,11,,,1:'1.U,rh"f 11Vln, h0t1·.cl~1ld ltcnl•, ~U&c. i\fesa 11~;,; S(f'11<'M\I otrice f.:.:pcrlenred. \\ato:r• l<:l s;,. 1·oin"itn" locatl'd 111 th,,, 1714 1 837·2121 lur p1 trica ii°\'" ; 11o 111, 111~( l 'l,1~·l~•)"A. h I No elC,....rlencc llf'' PRIMARK "l I 11 c 0 -11 • ' I ., 1 • • .11tc "1'"'•1• ----lJluek, v./6 J,.ut 11 ._,,_...J llU .•. _ ~ f>. · • · ·~ r.:. ,.. 1 • 11 1 1 • o fl\'C'I rn · ...... \r,·ult.' ComplC'x, S l' n d TW.l· San tnc·t:o ~·rl'l'"llY ,,.f0..J6&1. SAVE TIME StlJ. bil-lO.:~i Jewelry_ 115 \\ill! !nun r1~hl Jl('l'!IOn. 6$-S'hO 1 1rsuu1l' & v.<11'K hislOf)' 1" 'lo El Tu1\.l !:•I. Turnufl, I ;\fU!,I be able lo ~\"Ork nl~t~ PRODUCTS ,\IE[lJ{".\L Ab11i11tanr. !or ;\lr11. Con1fun, rlti1l \· .. 11 \'r;. l:.1'tr:ida SL:PElllXTENUE::->T MONEY & ENERGY I .•u..~ll·.e.Jlt".,\,"'lt.,,\,\ J11u1" & 1.1•eckrrvls. EllJllY \\llr~inl,: OBCY~ offiC!e, 11end rrsu1n<" Kurn1a.11 .\\l., li>UM.:. t..l11. f:4u11I. Oj)pJI'. i::111ylo)cr OU~t.'e Hu!h..lint:: Shop UL:.'\ LI\ I'' S l•Jr IUl ik:I. J !l't'S .1t 11c111'i·I~ • .)>.}• * _. * * * * * 1vlth IJl'f"lplt.' .. Bt'ne f i _rs 2G20 S. &l<i:l n 1,1 1_. 0 Box l.'l!JZ, L u n g I :J:l1W. I P1•r1orn1 rouunc 111111111. 011 rccrindl!!uncd ltl'flh!Ull'"~. :\IH•lu!JiuncL~i . 1 -!' incl~rlc Pall! hohday~. n111j0r Suntn Ana. (;1lir. Hl't1t·h. C;1/if 90803. I ----I SAIL AWAY ,\QJV 1')'1l~·1n, ,.",'!:'.~~.,',· rr,~1.;h1 <Jnl1n11.::1"<1 & ll\>I' DJ~ji\f; lnblc -l'i'/6-~nt! bk • IJluulund Bh1t \\Wte mcdtC"'J i. Slt'k leave, pn ld Nea 1· H11rbo1· & \\·urncr ;\\"e. QU •L1 TY CONTROL I! II I (dill lit . . 1,-.. ! ,,,_,r Nl ll!l! l'R. . ~ \/ ' I 11 r · ' II 11!1;.{l V •.... 11·001 ·,o-1 <lr·.:.counl~ 011 !Tiil ;1ID--HJ20 '.\TJ-;:'\ !1('{'1!C'd !n 11. li., ~· .. \'. l"I C11".1' v.::.r1l1,;.l<I lu hltJI tlX" J!ll11lu1iaJ l'n'11·. l'Olt•ntllt.l UU\L\~ r ~!/\~('F !"fl <JllllJ) ~l :>,, · UlllJ¥ •J•j•l ,•1.""' , "' ·"" '" '" I INSPECTOR I IJ \ \I · -~ '1 1 ''' · · · I i>l.l l'C!·l.f)' ~J.:.i. &~.I.l o".! furnlrurc. \\'ork ir1 ro11~cnial Equnl Oppor. E:n111loyel' r or l' .:i. 1· Y 111 o r n l n !! 11vr . \ l'lll' tu • 1u·u1cl'll 1•ir ~~v--·r r ... ·s11 jl(·rw>n HllJ :'iitV.'!))rt 111\· J l~l • ~ '" 1 1 . I "''l"llt•rrll'l\v('J'\' Pl'f'll'I -1 I !'\ 1 • (i '" ,,,,,.,1, .. 1 .,.~8 .Lool.l"'"Ol'l. • 1., t., • l\\"11'><-cwv•nv.bt'd-\\'h-lri·l · 1•..,lll"C.11. 11un1011•1 ,in:; ·1tmosr1hf'IT. Contat·t Dennis .. tii ~ • .· i:.c,·tr1r1n•·t·h,1111"111 fll'OC tlt't~. ••· 1l• · '· '· ;),,'}•, ..... 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Shf'ltf!I' ~1!'Y xlrtts. ~ 1~J2 . 1~)11 !'~1. $3b00. 01· llf'sl oUc.r. &-t;i.('k rn1~, lo\•in~ care .'1 r LADIES ~h111nn Collt'giali' .c"='~-3~'="'~· ----prl\1n<'~'-\\'e frt'll, Bad< 1· 5 ~l)<'t..-1 hik~. ~ikc nc11• S80 J!()2 Chevy P\ckup. \Viii St'fl Ray, $2:11110, 1..11zy P G11)'lln _ S·l 1~. parts or all.~ eng: J speed Rao1,·h. :\u;..:;00,:1 i\'f:\\' SC'Ji\\"T:'-/N Xl't5 Bll\:1': u·an.s. llur'M linkage. Good 6-YEAH-Old Cht>~tnu!, I t~XERCISOP;; _Brome. in bed & lendcn:. &12-Jln.1, S1n1lf!iu·,J .~-,,n1hi:1n 'Ian•. ,1111 1'flni.I. 6ia-.")78.'t Joe.-------- 1u•n/>.,, 11 ha1•d~. r.:•.-lu rlrtin~ ·71 Y.\)IAllA 12·1 t.IX Pii1no. ·~ .l'ord ~ lon. Auto, new hnr!I(', $.'t"i:i, ti.IG-iifi<l6 $~23. IU"C!>, sit1t' OO!H'OS. ,,1111 1 Ml'BLE 11·11il{'t'.-1 r11• t'1·1rl. !17:i-iiO:l7 nft 5 & S11t. v.ork truck $W. $000. VI• r·11·;1· hr·1i •'" I 11\lt• '72-YA:'llAilA. 250 !\IX, h:irdly !t-17-JIW. --1 SID .Cnl1612-767J . u s ed . $5j0 Firn1 . SllAHI, 7::fort1F·:.!OOlJU, I I li·1111•u·u\:11r. 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Vi sit our New Car Dept. today! All new MAZDA FACTORY WARRANTY on every new MAZDA in stock '73 & '74's 36 mos. or 50,000 miles EXTENDfO ENGINE WARRANTY Since the improved warranty rs offered at no extra charge. effecti ve! it redu ces the price . ~ lA I·-•~''"' Tn"" l·l'tl "A dream come true for buyer and seller alike ... NOW if the mf9. can make this offer we, MAIDA DEALER in COSTA MESA, will attempt to match their efforts. FREE LOAN CAR Ovomighl for all warranty probloms covored by tho 36 mos. or 50,000 miles! • ONE MORE PLUS! This wfflcond tho most sensational prico solo in It.is country on tho ntw '73MAZDI{ PASSENGER CAR this price cannot be advertised !Sorry no l'>tlone acknowtedlJment ol 011ceJ REMEMBER THE WARRANTY "MAZDA CARES ABOUT YOU" ic A Maroa Motors ot America Tedln1ea1 Con- suUan1 will be availaDle lo ii SS 1st you 2• hOurs a ctay 7 days a week. Toll free number 1n Cahf 1s ~32·7030 . • + • • ! • " l I ' ' I ' ' • ' ' ' ...... ' ' :· I ' J • ~. . ; I r • ' • Sedan. AUOlmallc. condltionlna:. ro.dio, 1620FTGI $4497 • ' ·nu.l.fAN -TOYOTA B~'Tl.EY S-2. flyinil'. Spur. '61 sedan. Alum~ body. Only 60 made, tiflnt co n d , ~1240 or ~919. BMW ORANGE COUNT~'S OLDEST -·.. . ......... COT DATSUN --.,.. __ .. ..,, _ .. ,_,,...._,, -· °""" ,_. . ""' WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA OR VOLKSWAGEN PAID FOR OR Nar. \\'lLL I?·\ Y TOP DOLLAR. C\LL KENT ALLl:N, ~0442. ·n 240 Z, Silver, ma~. pa.no.sonic stereo, f r o n t , II i (' (' ' FIAT '69 FIAT 124 COUPE SlfARP: '6j J ug J.~. :-.11.; IJ , Beau~1ful dark blue n1t't&Hil' 8Ulo S1700. p u 1 n I ' II u I 0 Ill al 11' :..15·0CRll or j4S.2687 transmiss10]1, 1.al'lory air! rondit io nin ~. f'O\\"l'r steerin;::-, A~1/t·r-.1 111e1W 1 ---------1 radio, 29,000 actual miles & JENSEN llke neuo~ t NV. 1612 J "· 970 I f-'l"l'.Mll \\Ii('('! OM \1' llrlq11~ Save Money! Save Gas '69 Renault R-16 \\11:,:t'll. ILU", YH~'~li $1699 '73 Subaru l·;t\('<•U\l\ l'. .o I l n11n:.:~. ~IUU\.!'ol SA.VE $AVE '69 Volvo $2999 '70 MGB-GT HURRY SALE PRICE . 11195 S("OPf', shir molding, low 'JENSEN '7~1il~:l~:J mags. Take 1~~tcRC~~~ ~:~!! 11·~~,~~~.!~,,1~~ ~~.I over Cil!i(' $139. Ill 0 . 0 OIOl1' P~! L . """ AA-_..,,__ In1n1ediate [l(olh·l'I1' 1974 BMW's ~~""' 833~· rut..t.. s>:Rvtcc $2699 in stock ready for im1nediatc '73 DATSUN, 6l0 C Pe• D~PART"lE:\T delivery. Excellent savings A.i\1:-F~f. i~~· '71 Subaru on remaining 1913 modeli. ---=-="-----• . 1 • oo• SALES-SE.'RVICE LEAST~G LUii n11 f't•.,r. one o\\nr-1· . .,.,,. OVERSEAS DELIVERY turn your golf clubs intd San Diego t41'\1)'. al Avery YLY . Roy CARVER' Inc. • '"'"'' Sell '"'"' w;ih' PkW)' Logm>a N •~•ol Save Money a' Daily Pilot Classified Ad ·· · ... y • 1 ROLLS ROYCE Bl\t\\' and use the inoney for a ~100 \r. Const H .. vy., ~.B. 49s..oaoo 831 -08~ Save Gas 234 E. JTlh St. '""'°' eai1 642-5678 Todoy.-'42-9405 '73 Mercedes 2201 · Costa Mesa • 546-4tf4 .4utos, UMd 990 Autos, Used 990 Diesel, Auton1., radio, ht.r. '69 Renault R· 10 e 1S. air 1Ll1· ~lG\\'\'J less Lo\1· mlle~. one 01\ncr. l.(ai. than 1.·1,000 m1lcs. "f" •'L SHOP W~ERE Th·e Good •uys $1199 Jim' Slemons Imparts 1w1 Q•m•I '71 •Triumph GT6 :\ ·1q)nr1 H··;u·h IA:1•1 niJJ,•.c. ><:r1.!l:wo Hurry ENTER FRO:\! ;\la,..AHT11l'P. 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY '72 MERCEDES BENZ LUXURY 4.5 SEDAN ·nu., CT 11 .. n 1 .1~· llf'rr lnni;:' '/)id MILLER MOTORS ARE! Be;,1~ tht' rds1s, rnore 1\l1les pci· );:allon, dt•sibn ~ en~lne :-0••1v .v 1-~ .. 11 l n11~w1~ ! ' , .. ,, .. i • ~ --------OAIL Y PILOT 4;i • ' •" r\ "11.:lt<-. (" .utomi.. l•nuMn H. 1'174. l• 11' l''-t- 1., 'I"~"· i.~~. '·"'" •, ! ., ... , .• 1, ... , h! .~., ... ' •h.o'J•••r.,._.,~,, Mot'""' II • '! " l •1 • t • • l,r o !•·•~·~"1lw .,_·~~'t-•" I ·~···"'·~ ... J.1 ..... ,J.,,, 11 .. (. ~ ~, ... .jo, ... ~1 ... 1. ,,. " ""' .... ' ' .J 1.. 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I 11'. .inly .1 r~r1 .,f our olct1 ·•••f) ( •• rnC' 1n.Tc,1 Jrh•t i ill' , ,, r , nc1rn.'. ... 1td ld .. e "" othtr ,,,r in th<' ..... ·01IJ.Thc ~1trc cdts• l\cn; 4S0Sl:. Seethe Mercedes-Benz at MISSION VIE.JO IMPORTS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES, SERVICE & LEASING 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY MISSION VIEJO 495 -1700 831-1740 172 IMP.+.L.+. 4 DOOR SED.+.M Air. P.S .. P.S. O'ilo.""Otic. VS. $1699 for long ti1nc ••\1nershi1i. 1~~' \\". \\:i1m·r «l ,-iv ''"111 claso;!(· tin••>., 11ri;.!tX'ra llt' Sarila Ana ~.;,i.:ll:~:t beuuty and S<•!Cty. 1.:hOosc Outrloor ~port~ Jnsl 1 ! .c ' fron1 two: S8·19~. C•,ul.rl 1u·· ioppo:11.I'.' ·"-'ll your 1-..:1u1pn11 nt ran~e lease for su1ta01(' v.·i1h n 1,,.,.,.-<•1~1 Duil.1' P1lo1 party ( 8&1 FCO ! \ 173GBZ 1. I ICit;1i"i;ii11xil i"i".' ;"';"·;";';'·•-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSoiiniiDiiiio•q~o•Fr-••.w.o~y·T·o·A·'•'ii"f~P aril.ii_iiiwmay~_!iii~iottm, iiRi~<li•lmOilnilMm~~-~iiilii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" I House of Imparts •73 •73 '72 172 '71 1 71 1 70 169 V'ILJ>'»' b..v. (~GQE5.JI CHEVY HOY.+. COUPE V~. ".!to, P ! , ~;JP. m'jqs .• v.r.yl re.of, IS.OCIJ ."T><1e,,_ (<13)GA'il MONTE C.+.RLO COUPE londo.,. A". P.~. P,I> 0010., vu•yl roof,~ 110tlt, l~J: ~·ict. l397GXOl YEGAWAGOH Ni. •a.:i.:. O\/OT.'.lti~. l<l,COO ~ (IJY.HA! CHEV. KIHGSWOOD WAGON 9pa~1 .. o-,,•0~1..P <;,?S \13, lcr,. ~,1,,,_ low r;.-.:~. VEGA WAGON • 2s.1q1 m;t.?-,. A·J!OIT"Q!ic, rod<o. ol"l!'ow!'!eT, n...-1we,,__[<1<;5CU) CAMARO COUPE VB. mo? in'JM. vinyl 1001, o~. P.S., P.8,, outo. VS. vinyl •oc1 l?SJAZFJ $2799 $3399 $2399 52599 $17-99 599 523-7250 '73 MERCEDES 220 SEDAN Automatic, au· rond1tioning, sharp. t 1.~9HGB• $6997 ~Wtltwi& V VOLVO 196ti H11rbor. C.:\l. 6-16·9:!{13 '74 Mercedes Benz 280C COUfl" Beaur1ful fin·111lst gold. Full power; full fa c ro r y equ1pmenl i n c I ud 1 n g 1 au 1 on1ali1· 1ru.nsm1ss1C>rt, fa.-tfll'.\ iii1· tvnd1t1oning, Ai\l/Fl\I. po1\cr \\·in001\·s & onl) ~ + i·:tr.HT·llt.:N· 011EIJ'. J 111ilt'~. L<·a~r t11ls Cfll' for nnly ~~lli.:"I;; per n1 ,,n1h in•·luthng-t;i..x. !f\Sk for J'f'Sll!c dcnl. I SALE PRICE $11,550 mH Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac: 17 2 ~oo!~ ,~rJ? ~-A,<~o~. ' ·'-°''" , , $ 3 I n n _ -AMifM ~reoeo P.S. 1 "-...r •c-<. !4S<li:<W) 7J_ 1--------C:..:.'----'----------------1 San Diei;:o f'r.1'Y. at Avery 171 FORD LTD WAGON $2499 Pk">··'""'""" Nl""L • (c111 .. v ~._,,, .. IJ OJ\ be~ . ..,..,j'-'" \ ). 10.;i.~, a.·.: f 49$-0800 83).0800 F~ ·::i~ .. ?40).)m ,, l •~"ew l•,IBXOl . EXEC. CAn;,; FOi'! LEAS!'.:. Choose from 4 fully equip· I 6 8 CAMARO .COUPE $ I 2 9 9 J>C'I low "'"""'' '" SE M corxf·~-q "l .":ll"11•>. rxf;o. Ir."~· 36 :\lo lease $215.78 per 1110. •t,......~~. r.ice fV.'Jf j!•l OEL + Tux Lh:. Seri<1I 1 72 1 72 •73 CHEVY 'I• TOH PICKUP ~tlO"TTJ"'(. P.~ .. '• 1 Of (Cf"~i .• ·ri~. ~cal '):iOd bw. tlO'i:AI CHEVY '/•TOH PICKUP va, OtMOmOtic: (~•'>""" r ~ F S HD tq.,11,>. l/t:(,J ,.., li812.2Nl. • WILL TRADE CON ELL CH·EVROLEI 2828 . HARIOR BLVD. COST A MESA . . 546-1200 No. 00-lllJ:. T<1kc your ear In trndC'. Jim Slemons Imports ::)()t Quall 1\c\1 1 ~1rt Beach il3J..93W ENTt:R FRO:\! :\laeARTHUll '73 ).tERCEDES \j() SL . Beaut. Buttrr Vi'.'IJO\\". Am· Fnt 1vf &-C'kC'r casse11c ll'lfll' rl<'~·k .. ~rt & hnrd top. Ccn1rnl lock'~ systcn1. l o\\·nl'r. Pcr!N"t Sh ii p e ! 2-\,000 Orig. m.llM. Boul?ht & ser\'lccd locally4 N c \\' ?lfichclin lil"('ll. ~lust see to a ppre c iate! Cal l TI4-547-3401 bt\\'n .11 am & 6:30 pm. '13 Mercedes 300 SEL 4.5. Beaut. bll.H', blue ln1ttior, Jeu than 9,000 miles. Jim Slemans Imports t3t'l1 Quall Ne,.,·port 134'acl\ "13-9.100 E/\IER FROZ..1 '.\lucARTltUR SACRlf1CEl '73 i\18. 280SE lll\\' mU~ge. Ex c e 11 en t conrliUon $9500. 642-40.:U Don'l give up lhl' ship! "Lisi'' IL IT'L clau lfil"d, Ship to Shore Re1111l~! 642-S67b. When a "small car" JUST WON'T DO Brand New 197 4 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4 DOOR OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE LUXURY EQUIPPED WITH • • • Twin comfort lounge seats. vinyl roof. steel belled white Side Wal l tires, till steering wheel. pawer 6 way seat. auto. temp. air cond~no. AM /FM radio. tinted glass. body side moldings. ( 4Z67 A52686 ) HUGE SELEtTION OF BRAND NEW '74 MERCURYS-ALL AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS!!! SA TU RDA Y SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS OPEN SATURDAY B:Q9 A.M. to 4:00P.M. LINCOLN MERCURY COUGAI?' ·~CAPRI 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars Costa Mesa • I I 540-5630 .. I 4 ,~6~·-••_,_,,_,,_,0_1 _________ •·-"~"-·-·~''-''-'-·-'"-''~----~~--------~,-,---,..--~,-.-:"""'-r-~-,---,....,..-~,,..,....,..-.,--.,-.,-~~,...,....,..-,--.,-,--..:..-..-,--;-,;'."O'.,---o;;~ l Al>IOS, I mporttd 970 j ;t.::"::'•::•o.c _;•::m:.<po:::..••:.:td~_;.;;: 1:::.:.:=:...::::!:::.:.::::........:.:.:1 :A::•:::•::••::·-'::m:;,po~•::• >d;::_ _ _;,:;10 ~· u~. ~td.o_. ___ 990-' I MERCEDES BENZ 1 PORSCHE TOYOTA BUICK I9TO 2t«lS. Auto, pt:>'A·cr, 11ir, j PORSCJ-li·~ '68, 911. V1·ry c· 1 1911 1oyota Ct!llca G 2,000 RlVIERA '" Ar-1/Ft.1. t.Ud blLM! book. <:ll«u1. Low nllteojte. Call I~ I nt l. AJC Ai\1/F~I 5 spd.l \'inyl loP. \•lnyl in11'rlor, full Call tW4-C llO. 11fh·r I prn, «-~l(llj, r ~_!~ WTll'.r traMlttred mutt sell l>O""'l'r, r •c t o r y air DAILY PILOT Classified for Action I I •• Autos, New 980Autos, New 910Autos, New Autos, Niw 980 -. '10 t.t-B, 2*> SL, auto, 11ir. PORSCHE 911E APP CRP. ~ 8'6-3563. i__ --· r'f'fYf111t:>nl.,I!'. 1!11 i.tttrh1s; A:0.1-Ft.1. vel')' lo n1i, l::xc. m~. Am/Jo)n S t e r eo , t:JC: I '7"3 TO\'OTA Corolla U00 ""'hrf'I. Alia.olut~I)' !Qaded. 1•rnlll, 673-19'16. ~tab. bar, XAS, 49.1-3799 Scd. X!n't cond, 10,000 n11'1. tl9l8UL1 MEYllO . ROVER ean ,.,._,.,. s199t I . 1 __ · _ _ .. ,. ...... ,.. I TRIUMl'li .... CADIUAC 'l9 METRO -$100 I''" "' \ "'' 2000 PC '~""'"' BAVARIAN I. • ---·.o;, ~: l:WllJO;i Hl\'d , H1<ll">li :111_r, !\Ir oond .. S7.JO . M _ • 69 TRIU:O.lPH GT6 .+~bit Mell ..... .... ----.• ~s-SOOJ $ i r ug, l.ral\.'1, ain/tm, t.tpe ......... 1 MG TOY.OTA 0 t.4'' drl .. ovcrdri\'t , flt'~.' clutch, ------------------! T j 11<'w l1reJ>,SllmorbestoUcr C D LAC 'it '.tc i1ilt11:1't. H•'rl 11 uh I 0 ~;~,,,.~· ~>11l~3~~~~~~l ciiA.~~liL;~~ijl I ''"'"' '"" ·" "'"· ;,;, .. ,, "'""' '74 TOYOTA R -VOLKSWAGEN :}1:,:;,1t~~;~''"' ~':L~'A's~·•o.tYr~A~E . 1974 , HARBOUR ' All Model•I vw . , :;.,?r';;;,:;"" '" "'" ,,m DEAN LEWIS BAVARIAs .. I SJl·-00"' & FOR '73 SEDAN DE VILLE PEUGEOT TOYOTA 3.0SAs . ON • PR ICE "'"'' '""· ''"'""' '""""'" "SERVICE lul l ro"· ... r. ra ... 1ory air, 1ilt NEW JlluGEOT 1 11·ht.'E'I. A.\1 r :-.1 .. 1 .. 1-ro, po11. cials rr 1k••f IQt:ks. t'l)ll~ ('Ofl· DEALER ' 1n•I. nf'11• 1ln•s. E!>.1·cptjtm11I 1:•1·,._,,ttt. l.o1r ....milt:s. t®· GX\V). • "i:l l.Xi.\'<tria 4 SJICed e Bu 9s I •143 lt64 . •943 . 196l •<01 1970 • 1241 1971 •3l8 1972 I• Buses •3l3 1970 •766 1971 $6tsc73 COtlPE DE VILLI! • $99S fi.Pn11i,s•1n1·t• ~Id whllt' 1in1' $1-s I I l<lJI, tiol<I lfljlf'Slry A Vl' i ... nthl-f' Ull•'l"l<)t, f\111 JIOll'l'r. $1195 fa1•1•1ry ;11r. tUt \l'hl'el, ,\:\1 $1895 F,\I ,.1 .. 1c..,, po111·1· 11001· lucki<. Lo11.· 1nllc". •4-llf'GX! '73 ELOORAOO $2395 Vinyl iop, l<'11lher inlerior. $2495 full JlOl\'l'r . rnctory ulr, Hit 11·hf'•'I. A,'f/}':\1 stereo plui; *UNIVERSITY OLDS* 5 v •• , or 50,000 milt y,·arTa111y ff\111lul.ile O<l al] 111•·,1· • R ll'H\'k tn11C 11lnyer, llOll't'I' • Squarebacks door IO(·ks, c:rulse t'Ontrol. •1161 1969 $1495 Les!( lh11n 16,000 miles, Su· •214 1970 $1795 pcrb c:ondi!ion. (221GIU•. '72 ELDORAOO • Other Makes CABRIOLET Bu1-gundy 11.·ith • 'I' h 1 t P 14 1:.9 "iO Datsun_i'llO 2 Dr eabrlolrt !Qll 11nd matchin~ 1974 & '73 BMW1 #1 OLDSMOBILE DEALER INC~~~~E -·-EXCELLENT PRE·OWNED I .\11111 Tr1111s ..• \;\I ~',\I .Sl:f.lj r•'il lcathct' illlt'rior. Full #l lti:'• 'G:t D'<1t~un jlO \\'iq,"O n po1\·rr, faclory nir. !ill 4 srtl. IUof rack $:1295 11·hf'cl. A:\1{~'1\! s 1 <' r r o, • .:r 139 '71 Ch<'')' \'ega llat(·h· p()\\Cr door lnckc:. '"'il i;::ht I l.Nu·k, r;,<l1u ,. $169:> <.entint·I. l'I<". 1-;,..,.<'iti ng auto 1•::11 'ill1ie1-y\'C'.;:t lla1ch in fln11k>ss con d i lion . lll1ck •I s1-<!. txautiful t.'(ln: t423Zi7) 1litioo Sl'T'J..1 '72 SEDAN DE VILLE •3J6 '72 l'into Squ i re Vinyl lop, full leather inter- \ragon · $2695 ior, full P'JY•er. fu<'lory air ANOTHER 1st FOR University Oldsmobile WE ARE NOW THE NO. I Light Duty G.M.C . DEALER in ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BRAND NEW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '72 CHEVY ST AKE WITH HYDRAULIC LIFT. (7531 2M) '74G.M.C. Pickup Truck 1511555) '69 OLDS CUTLASS Automatic. air cond1t1on1ng vinyl top ( 1234091 '69 MERC. Marquis Air conditioning. '69 OLDS98 l oaded with deluxe features. (363DSYI '70 CHEV. CAPRICE Automatic. air cond1lioning, power steering. l ilt wheel. power windows. ( 17088$) 5977 Mercedes IN STOCK NOWI OPEN SUNDAY 1=::1 l oaded, full power i\lls:.ion Viejo HARBOUR vw eondltionini;:, Hlr 11'hCf'I, A~1 ' 1'"'1-t l!lcreo n1ultipleic, .pow- t'r door l()(:ks. 1.A"<s than :.Yi.000 n1iles. 1855E0C). '7'l COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl top. Jeath<'r interior. 18711 Beach Bl. 842-4435 Full rJOwer. factory a ir, Ii]\ HUNTINGTON BEACH "·heel, A~lfFill st c r e o. po11·er door locks. twilight '71 VW ·I sehtineL t'tc. Jo:x1·~ptio11al auto wilh Jes.~ lhan 30,000 Sunroof Bus n1ill'<;. (625ESDI '72 ELDORADO CONVERTIBLE 7 l'itsscn~er, In1n al·ulate t9:JO:lJt BJ. $2995 .. . COT OATSUN ~··· ..... " -~·--· .. ·~~~ Exquisi!e \\•illo1v lttt'Qtier finish t'Olor kl·ycd top and f('alher i.Jiterior. rull ])J"·er, factory atr, tilt "'heel. Ai\l/}-',\f l'll·rro IV f I a p c . ..,,,, °'""'' ,...,. . .,. ... ' pl;.yrr. po11.·rr dcor locks . • 1966 BUG • efr. l)i'>l.uv1·r !hi' jov of 111otorinp: a~nin. t802J.i'.r1 HF:AL Sl/1\IU>! Kew paint '71 COUPE DE VILLE !.:<.o.XI tires .I.: c:\ccpti011ally Lrss Ut11n JI.COO n1ile11. Vinyl l"lean. lvp. lr alhcr intl.'1ior . dual $795 con1fort seats, run power. 540.6657 fn<'lOI)' nir conditioning, lilt 11·h{'('I, ,\;"11/F',\l i;terro. po11·-~9 YW BUG ·I er door k11:k;;. 1SG3CX\\'). Badiu, i\t"l1lcr. Sup•-1' l.l• 1~ j ~.NAM'5 CAOIUAC ~~l,~l~~:i::7~~1Jl'I' l,;11~ S"\t:I. MOO --...... $1495 , ~Mfio-Mo,•1111111 '73 Coupe ... ~ ' . COT OATSUN '69 CAD: El Dorado $ 1477 """"""'"er"•"~"""' I 1 . S.11-2m0 • 4\l:>-·1949 . .::::::::::~;::;:::::;::::=?.:7.:=::::::::::~::::::::::::!.~~a~c~o~ry~a'~':co:n:o:,1:•0:n,:n:o _________ ~!:!~~~~J us...: AVER\' P\\'Y. J'.:xrr 1603HOEI YOU CAN'T BEAT A UNIVERSITY OLDS DEAL! -r ..... ,, ... , .. ••I>'..,., .. ..._, ... -....,, °"'", ........ ,-....., ----de Ville '69 V\V Sunroof, lo 1niles hll· Bright red 1vith "'hit<' \inyl n1aculate, p\l pl), $129J lvlJ ,{. londe.-1! See ro ;,.,:.i49~j believf'. Only 6,000 miles 6 CYLINDER ECONOMY '73 MONTE CARLO LANDAU Only 3.025 Miles. Loaded with automatic. radio. heater. power steering, power brakes. atr condil1oning. rad ial I ires and more. f277HMXJ SALE PRICED '7,4 CHEVROLET CAMARO Jusl 6.580 Miles. Air c ond1!1on1 ng. radio and heater. vinyl top, white side wall tires Must see and dnve.1853KED) s2iJJ ..,.____S~AL~E _PR..;;;.;;...;IC~ED~ BRAND NEW s '7 4 Cutlass SOLON ( 169207) OFF MFG. WINDOW STICKER PRICE # 1 HONDA DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY ' Sales-Service-Parts SALE PRICED · '71 CHEVROLET VEGA HATCHBACK Only 21.000 Miles. 4 speed transm1ss1on, air cond1lion1ng, radio and tieater. Better hurry on lh1 s one. {434FPOJ " SALE PRICED '73 FORD MUST ANG 17.460 Miles. VB engine. automatic transm1ss1o n, radio. cond1 !1on1ng. vinyl rool Musi see (700GVBI healer. air TOYOTA 'ii V.\V. li~.~\·l L'Oncl., cur· {~af-!~~he Cadillac extras. 1---------lain-". l<i!JI.' <lc..:k, .11. u1iifl y SALE P. RICE LAST CHANCE j' r l!ll'l"('3Sf' on Next Shipn1ent SAVE on present can; in slock NOW GOOD SELJ::CTI01' .MARQUIS TOYOTA 900 S. Const HY.')'. L;.1~una &;ich 494-i:m • 5-16-3100 OPl'.:N SUNDAY 11·4 Pill TOYOTAS :\!I'd,_, (l,.,.'j"o, '63 V\\'-, b'OOd-c1~~nc, good 56295 urcs, ~-l5U, 61.>-7~~1 ask lur Uave ·71 su"·p~E-R_HU_g _Rc<l_~lo-w 1oi1. XJnt l.'Otld1l10n. ~1700 or Olll'I' ·I~/-~ --lill1' Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac '&..l BUS, 9 passcngt>r, xlnt l'OT'll:I, :6.J~i.p..;, $91j li.nn, San Die~o t'r.1·y al Avery 96t-ti&IO Pk\I)', L.'lg'UllU Nl;:-11<'!. V\V\'AN. Reblt en.:. ~rans, 49S-0800 831-0800 Perteet body. $67J~ '63 COUPE DE VILLE __ .=Call _>16:>>1,. SI ODO MILES VW THING Aline "'.hitc, benu l iful 7,000 nii, yeUow. 546-1919. lapcsll'y and l P 11th e r ...-71 SUPER Bealle, k> nii's, intcMor. rull JXl""cr and Xlnt cond. $1800 or make rac1ory 11ir conclitioning. o[r. 61~7910 aft ;;, You can't irnagll'J(' ho"' • --------heautiful!y "·ell kept this 1969 V.\V., auto, Good fill(' 11uton1ohilt' is. \CJA2641 rondilion. Be.st ol.fer. Prlv. $999 IJty., ~21!ll'.) -.67-v\v.BUG. s:iro-.- .R.adio & llcater Call JJ2-MISIS. NA18S CADIUAC -~ -2.----ce.t.Mue M0.•1 'l.\\'. si;s, -:6-1, Rel'J('wed;-ulp wxlition, ~. 673-&18=-l ~--'70 COUPE-DE VILLE 'S-1 V\\' Van, He-bit cng. B>'.l..1ntlnr J,."Old 11.·i!h white Jluns 1'ood. looks good., vnzyl top, gold ln!erior. 1-·un $000 49:)..Q)39 pwi·er, fa c 1 or y air ' conditioning, lilt whee I. '62 V.\V, Bu&, Re-BlL, A~fffo'li.f 1tereo, ~"Cf door $:Dl Jocks. ll53ACAl. "'2-!360 $2699 * '62 BUG. nice shape. '10 Toyota Corona ""g;::"~1r":,.·=~ 2 Dr. Hardtop (3G7A.K tl •71 VJV. Bug, R&H 30,0CKl lll'lllltS WIUAC ---· ~-MIMI $1695 ml. >:xccll"'C lff;o<I. &\a.-t@I &i2-0n1 '70 Tayatci Corona VOLVO ·12 EL .ooRADO 5 -----------ConvtrUblr. l..au1'l'I green. 4 Dr .. {.~Bl.V J 11'hite 1op cxqul~lte "'hl!e $1695 '74 VOLVO lc11.tt11.'r interior, F'ull po"-er. f1t('lo1y nir condltlonlng, '69 Toyota Corona Be D I A h I A:"ll F:\t .~1 en.'(I "·11h !l 1rnck It •• nyw ere 1-11pe pla)·er. power door 2 Dr Cpr. (l'mBJ::ill1 LEASE OR BUY lock&. UM· n1ilcAge {413546) $1695 All Modol•I $ll99 · OVERSEAS Dt:LlVERY '69 Toyota Crown sPECIAL1srs StatiCM! Wagon DEAN LEWIS Aulo Tnt.n~ fYR...'<277) $1695 YOLYO .. . - OCT OATS UN ............ ··~ ..... ~-... ""10 ...... ' ' ._, ' .. ,., l.f.:ASE A Hlts\ND NE\V '74 TOYOTA 1200 CoroUa .8ede.n for Ol\b' S.i.l.Zl per 1110. 36 n1011. open end lc1se. BILL MA XEY TOYOTA . ~ 1,~~rls I 'i'J ~ VA, Al\l/rl\1 , 51k:k,. 4 •1~ v.• 011au ve, ealhu l.k 1K'W $200() lnlefi?r. only 16,003 miles AO. 5 , 8i5-s&t8 and like new . \\lit-::N no11,1N·G.o-'iE"'c'=c7S~ll'l~I &J\.2040 ALm 11Ntn.t POTS 11dd • S.tddM>back Vtlley l!tlltt \'lnegnr. 1'hl!I "'Ill keep .. lmportt pan fn'lf'l da1'iu:nlflJI', U5'tul 1966 H~. C.f\f. 646·9:l03 'r.8 1:'1-IPAl.A \VCN. Air 173 Volvo Radials, Very 0f'tlll. $100. ' 644$ I but no lr>n er ~ \tt>1n.1 C111.-Ulcd Adi Olli &12.-5678 lt"ll f111r1 with n Dally Pilot i...:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::= toda)'l OA~lflt'd 1\ft. C.f).{,678. ' ' ' e • s ' GROTH CHEVROLE T 18211 BEACH BLVD. 847·6087 S49·333 1 HUNTI NGTON BEACH (21 '73 CHEVROLET- MALIBU 'S Economir a! VS t>ru.'1nes, Jn<'- 101'Y 1th' t·ondilioniin;, to utn- n111ll1• trunsmh;slonl':, pQ\\.'l'I' sleerinl.(,.flO\\'l'I' 1ll'K' br11kcs, Ult \\'heel. r;idio. h<·oit>r, Cllbriolet tops. 11 hi!c s i cl I! • '70 Grand Prix Fu11v La.tded. E<1r• SNl rP, (91lilll ll S2488 '61 Cougar XR7 F"ullv L°'""etl ~lc .. t ;., 1ow ... (T UP010) S1388 11·11 11 tires. 6.000 1•J b'.000 1---~~~~-- n1ilt'<>. DODGE TAKE Yo1 ·r~ CllOICL $3299 '69 DODGE D<1rt Gr:;. ].\1 1 .;"l"'-~~~~~ .... 10.'/hlv11·n h«::id >::1J<k•'!. I , NABERS CADILLAC i.p<I, s1·1.1t1<'r ~i!ll'ld, p•1J<l-rP~r 2600 l la~-r "'vd, ''nr!. ht>fldl'l"ll, dual point ,._ -di.>-1. $3.){). 1ir t1'fu l1• 1 ~;;~·~~1a~s~•~o~-~·~1~00~ • 514-:1.i11 • j. ~~-I -!JO-DGE S I l H It A Brand New '74 MONTE CARLO Llmitt'd off<'r~ ONLY $3799 \\'AG();..! !I Pass, rt'h\illt 11':.i ns. front end .• ~ brake;i. Good liNs, eru;i1e & paln1. 67.000 mi. $400. or best of!l'r. 847-0339 iris~ ~e Dart t'OTiv. $175. Ser. No. "26.181 l .oocl gas mileagl', good Howard Chevrolet """"· MacAnhur :uld Jt1 n1bo1'ec Nc..\pr>l1 Beach 1973 OODGE Coll S!a. \\'Qn. i ~o.;;-i."i rnn. Like nc \\·. Zi n1pg. i\lust -.<'II smi. ;;.'l1-soo1. '72 CAPRICE COUPE .-.-IJOl''E' 11. 9 Sno I. . 1 bl ti • ,,._. ~ al,<on. pai-s .. . w crest v. 111e "111 . u~ au', full 1111-r. Good Cond & y1nyl. top and blU<' IHpest~~ t ··~ $.\9• Sl--l(l!JS mll·r1or. F11cto1·y air 111 · J. 1 cond i lioning. po"·cr'70 DODGE D ART l'itl'Crtng, llO\\'('I' b t· 11 kc!",. ··s11 ll1:.:1·r," Ii t:yl. l:~.X('CI. power wlndo"'S, tilt stc't.·1·\rcg 1·unol .. 101\' nlil(•s. :1:'..G·05til "'h('(!I Al\1/Fi\I !'I<' r I! o . flREBIRD cn1isc' conrrol. UJ1, 111iles. _ Superb conrll1inn. 17DOrL\'1 ---------1 $2999 'tiS FlR.EBffiD, 400. sro0 'NOE1S CADILLAC . ·2--.lltvd. ~·-540-9100 :-OIS..7352 ll --~FORD-- _ '72 MUST ANG FOR Sale. 1967 El Camino, t imr grf'l'n "'ith \\'h1te \•i nyl V-8, 4 spd, a/c. p/s, 11/h, roof ;u1d 1'0lor keyed mags k good !ires, Sll!l;,, 1nl ... rior. \T 8 , itUtOmatiC. P.1ust Sl'll, ~348.S a.ft ;1 po\1'<'f Sll'f'rint::. po"' f' r CHEV. '69 lrrtpalo SS 477 h1·akPS, f actor y air Al\I/f-~?11 slt'reo. Auto. NC. cond11ion1ng, OC'\\' radial p s. P/B, Konls. Xlnr \\'hLI!'.' 1.,.all tires cond. $1())} or ? ~-1T_'6. i:,1~·p1ion:i.l c on d i t ion . !l:lJEKHf CHRYSLER s2399 '68 OIRYS. JOO. "" P"'· " HOOS. CA!MifDIUAC Ai r, 1011 nu. ~Loe il & ~ou'JI =--lffti. buy it. 61:::...S·IOO .:::C~O.:::N""Tl~N'=E""N'°'T A""'L,-11'c-54041 '72 Continental MARK IV Firen1ist bro\\11 "·1 th saddle ylnyl top. f<'ull po\\'Cr. full lac-1.-,ry l'C1Uipn1C'l'!l 111<·lud1n'.! factory .ah· conditloni.ng, & htt-telc !>fN'ring \\' h c e I . Only :.':'l.000 1nllo;-s. oif.llfl::D t SALE PRICE S5895 t& Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac San 'Diego Fn1')' at A\'Cl')' Pl.;vy .. Laguna Nl~"UC'I . ~95-0800 831-0800 CORVETTE -·71 FORD PINTO I ~P<'"iJ transn1ission. rndin, h<'fl h'l', cu.ston1 l'xterior. tJnCOZl. $1 577 ~mlewiA W TOYOTA 1006 llurbor. C.'.\t. 1>46·930'.I '70 Maverick Rl'd , Cpc'. !ffi\' ~lilts. Exccr- 1101111!1)' t lC'11n 11:19E:SZ•, $1795 ~·~ ~ -COT DATSUN --_ .... __ ,, .. _,....,,.,_ .~ .... .....:. ~:J ....:• rn,., • PINTO 1971 • '72 Stin9ray 2 tkv\r l'('!'l!l n, A 1:-2.CkXI n1i1C'5, l.ikr nc1I'! Only ltOOO n1\1r!I. radio, hca1.-r, \'Ill) I !op. (39$!<\VQI \reek!"nrl snlr $1545 pd<..'l'fl thn1 Sun. only. 1 54 0-6657 SALE PRICE ~ $5995 ·· FORD LTD. '· d.-. '''· r s, r li. !-m \-~. blut'. @ Allen Oldsmobile Cadillac Xlnt 1'()1w:I. Aft. 4 p.m., $3100. 963..Q02j '68 ~IUSTA.i"6 Co11"e.11iblc, "'hltc-auto, a/c, new tires, bkt wats, $1!'75 fir ·m , 96Z-796i San DI~ Frwy . at A .. "tt'/ l\lA\.EfUCK "W Ecooomk• 6. Pkwy., Laguna Niguel. r h, poy.·tt. a1cond. auto. 49$-0800 .131-0800 Xln'f oond. 26.ro:J mi's. Call CORVETTE '72, Sl\ngray. 6T.')-21J51 !<' P\\r, ,\l\t l?.1. 11.lr, 1tuto.1··"'=,o=o'-'n"o~R-a-nc"'h-,ro-, "'soo=-. ~390 Adult °""""''· fl}\ITll\C, · 100. V-ll, load~I. clean. orig. Call i:x>fort'/'V PM 1\kdas, O\\'TW'r. ,Q<li-~2.1 il-t·.>11).5()00, r11t 643 T. La!'O-" 'G9-FOR0\V-,n-.~C~n~I-,-, COUGAR """;,,., "'"· Mc. Low l----------l 1n1IC!1J.:t' $1®. G4()..-00.t'f 67 ("{)l!GAR. X!nl eonthllc'ln. '67-FUn.iJ\\rAOO"'N.'""9 J'.1865, NC"' 1·11'1!nl th~i<. Huns fine Ss..;(). 911 \..z lSlh Cell 6-l l·L111 . Sl, r.~t . '.')\ll-1R~2..,7 _,c-;-- 1£7'~,-x-n.~,,---J~11!1cngc. -·:AJ°t'"ORJ?. Loaded Xlnt rood. New bnllce.1. J~. ot make QtJi.- 19,0CO mt s1oo:; :;:~111 . •• -. , ' . I ----··- IMM EDIATE DELI VE RY DAIL V PI LOT J 6-cy lin der Hornet 1 '6.1 ll.\(l.!13LJ::I!. ul n,.,~t 0 11(•11 1 _,-~~~~:'."'."~..... l!T•rli, aulo. ~I 1nlll'a~<'. 6-cylinder Matad or NAIEIS CADIUAC I Ht•st off•·r 5-ls-~:t.1 . 2-Ila"-llvtl. VEGA c. ... 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Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORAN'GE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1974 TEN CEN TS Child l(iller Slashe:s Wi:ists, Gets Life Term , Con\•icted child killer Larry Wayne Cobb 'A'3S sentenced to life in stale e.ri.s- on late Thursday after he made an at· tempt to take his 0\\11 urc, Cobb. 23, slasbed his ·wrists with a razor blade while being confined in an ·Orange_ County Superipr Court hoiding ~II prklr to his sentencing LPpearance before Judge H. Warren Knight. The convicted killer of Todd Rockwood, 3 \\.'as rushed to Orange County Medical Center where surgcoos stitched up v;ounds in both wrists and rushed Cobb back to oourt only two minutes late for his date with Judge Knight . Judge Knight. making no comment on the incident or Cobb's heavily bandaged arms, refused to red~ the conviction to Second · degree murder, turned down a motion for a new trial and sent Cobb to prison for life. Deputies who escorted the shackled Cobb to the courtroom dismissed the v.'ris.J. slashing incident as a gesture \'Cry much on lhe lines of the one that occurred iit Cobb's last court appearance. Y."hen the ~lich.igan man entered the courtroom ~larch 18 to r~i\·e "·hal proved t!> be a kuilty ''erd.ict from the jury he sported a jacket with the word.~ - "She Lied" emblazoned on the back in black ink. 1be statement 'il'as an obvious rcrcr- roce 10 the damni ng 1estimon)' o( his paramour. Sandy RockY.U>d , 18. Deputit's a1 that time took the jacket from him on the orders of Judge Knight before 1he jury enter~ 1he courtroom. The judge then refused to let Cobb take the lie detector test the defendaht demanded nnd he · made th.E: same 1'Uling lale Thursday. Defense attorney Robert Brodie now plans to appeal the verdict reached after a jury listened t.o testimony that Cobb repeatedly b.:?at and tonurcd ~liss Roc kwood 's 3"'!year-<ild son. ~tiss Rock\\·ood. who drey,· a vear in coUnty jail for her admittt'd rol~ as an . . un\\·illing 11ccessory m the child's de:ilh. t\'fitified that sne· found IJ'odd dead in his crib y,·hen she rt'turned on April 11. 1973. to !he Orange home she shared y,•ith Cobb. I\liss Rock\.\"ood tcsti{]cd that Cobb beoit ac e or's Clenie!tite Hearitag Impact Reports To Be Examined By PAMELA HALLAN Of lh1 DlllY P'llll Stttl Docs ia de\' eloper have me right to shop around for a firm lo ~Tite his en\1ronmental impact report? San Clemente city councilmen had diverse opinions on the s u b j e c t \Vednesday and will "Testle with the Saddleback Seat Sought By Publisher ~fichaet 11-fcFadden, publiSher or Air California 1.1agazine and a former Newsweek writer, announced today he will run for the Laguna Beach seat on the Sadsfleback College Board of Trustees. ~fcFadden. 35, is a ll~ye.ar resident of Laguna Beach, aod has had a variety or writing and publishing jobs. A former "editor of Orange County Illustrated. McFadden has \\Titten ty,·o books: "The J esus Revolution." (Harper and Row) and "Bachelor Fatherhood: How To Raise Your Children as a Single Parent." He live s at 715 B"rov.11croft St. and has fhree children ages nine, seven. and four. Several years ago he started a publi.s~ng and advertising company, Pere 1 r a· h1cFadden. "I've been watching the district for a while and I believe it has a chance to offer sonlE:lhing to the people of the iSee l\.fCFAOOEN, Pare ZJ * * * 2 Seats Appear Uncontested as Deadline Nears Only one of three seats up for election June 5 ap~red to have a cmtest late this morning In the Saddleback College board of trustees election campaign. ·As the 5 p.m. filing de adli ne approached ror prospective ~a~idates, final paper work had been finished by one candidate in Arca One. one candidate in Area Two, and one candidate in Area Three (Laguna Beach). · But in Laguna, where publisher-writer :Pi-lichael 111cFadden turned in his papers Thursday, former Laguna school board president Larry Taylor said he also would have h!s papers ln before this attemoon's deadline. That left Hve othtrs who have taken out papen: but haven't returned them. In Laguna, Orange Coast College pro1...... Nonnan Coles of :rs5 San Joaquin Drive had not yet made his candidacy final , nor had l: u ~ e n e Autrbach, a corporate education directot who lives at 272 ltigh Drive. In North 1\Jstln. SaddJeback student Steve i tueller Is the only definite candidate, with papers out on John Finamore and Keith Stanley, a SaddleOOck student and automollvt technician. fn lbe !IOUlh end of the Tustin district. businessman .Jeffry DuBowe Is the only definite candidate. Pending Is Alan H. Greenwood ol Santa Ana . o dentist. The new trusle<!S will be eclcted at large by •ll district vot<rl- • questi on at a study session April 16. The council's original intent was to select one or more firms to v.'Tite all enviroomenta\ impact reports for the city. lnter .. ie"·s "'·ere held last v.·eek Y.ith six that specialize in the field. "I'm frankly disappointed." sai d Councilman Arthur Holmes. "l'd hate to saddle the city or a developer with fitree of those finm after the interviews we had." He said the purpose or lhe idea was to "make the en\·ironmental impact report worth t~ paper it's written oo," to !?elp the developer _,.t·financially from the standpoint tha t some materials would be on file. and to save the city tax money. "The idea I 'had is not a workable one at this pint." he added. Councilman Tony DiGiovannl said he was opposed to any list and considered it a reversal of a "black list." "I think v.'e should allow a developer to select whete\•er finn he v.·ants , la rge or small, because be is paying for it (the report). he said. He pointed out that the county maintains a list of 80 acceptable firms. . Councilman Patrick Lane said he does not like the system currenlly used but Y.'Ol.lld not like to see a developer "shop around''. '"!bat \':OU\d riGt be a>ndUci\•e to obtaining an objective report," he said. "Guide!.ines need to be set up by the city and control must be from the city.'' ~fayor Thomas O'Keefe said ii 's true many .. developers can shop around for a price, but if they !hop around for opinions then the basic copccpt of the Jaw has been ignored. "The lav.· imposes the envornmcntal impact report on the city so the v.Titcr should fulfill me obligation to the city," he said. "The city should hire an environmental impact report s:pecialist just like it hires an attorney. \Ve don·t y,·ant white\\'ashes. On lhe other hand , the report can be 100 percent adverse and the city-can still authorize the work to proceed. The law has no teeth in it ." ~-layor O'Keefe added that when a developer pays for a report and selects the v.'Titer tbe report can 't be entirely objective so the developer shouldn't have any say in the matter. "I strongly urge we get started and select one or three and Tater v.·e can add more. but let's not make the list so large that it becomes a shopping list." ht'M?id . Councilman Paul Presley said the city was approaching l'he matter from the wrong angle. "We shou!d tell the developer, 'you pay the money so you choose the person'. but if we don't like it v.·c'll refer it to someone Y.'e choose," he said. Councilman Lane disagreed, saying IS.. REPORTS, Page %1 Will· "frasli Caits Be Covered Up? A new city ordinance is pending In San Clemente that would make It a crime to have trasb cans visible from the street. 1be ordinance goes ooe step further and includes alleys in the restriction . •ilich will apply to every resident in San Clemente owntng a trash container. Commercial blns were e1clllied from the proposed O!<llnance whJch clly councilmen are rtdrawing. 'Ibey. may be added laler. Once the ordJna.ncc ls In crrect. anyone who can S(!(! a trash container from the publle strc<t has the right to file a complain! will> the police depertmenl. • P1·1reticl11.g for Easter ll'eek Jn the spring, a young girl's fancy turns to her suntan , as demonstrated by this bevy of youn g ladies from La Sierra High School in Ri verside . They enjoyed the 80-degree Southern California weather Thursday on the sands of r\ewport Beach. They sa id they were practicing for the upcoming school vacation . They didn't say why they weren 't in school Thursday. Board Says No to Student Trustees Reject Me1nbership on Saddleback Unit By JAN \VORTll ot n. °'"' rnot Stiff A proposal to sent a student as a non- \1>ling member of the Saddleback College board of trustees v.•as defeated by a 3·2 \"Ole of the board Thursday night. Despite encouragement from student leaders and faculty me1nbers to alloy,' a student representative, Trustees Donna Berry, James ~larshall, and Alyn Brannon remailled firm in their opinions. I Trustee !-forrisa Bandt and acting !card president Hans Vogel favored me student member. A._student member on the board v.'"Ould "increasr communications.'' \'ogel said . "After all. students are ou r end product and "'e should listen to them." he said. But :'\farsha!l. a Leisure \\"orld r~ident and for1ncr college president in Texas, said he had talked 10 many retired teachers and school adlninisirators and oone recommended the ffiO\"C . "They'd never heard of it." Marshall said . "Voters put respon.sibility into the hands of the trustees." One spokesman from rhe audience Y.dS Vince lifcCutlough. a Saddleback College physical education instructor ~·ho is alsO president of the Sadd.leback Valley Girls Win One Nat ion's Airlines Can't Trini Fat . . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Airlines cannot ground or lire over- weight stewardesses, a federal judge has ruled. He a1so declared illegal a regulation forbidding stewardesses to wear glasses while in lligh~ In the latest ol a serjes of decisions re garding the treatment of stewardesses, U.S. District Coun Judge Aubrey Robinson Jr. Thurs-- day ordered Northwest Airlines to pay back salaries to au stew- ardesses fired or grounded since 1965 !or being overweight. He also struck down most of Nonhwest's other ph ysical re- quirements. The airline was expected to appeal. Under Robinson 's decision, airlines could not 1,1,•eigh their stf!w. ardesses or even tell them !hey are too heavy. The only time an airline could take action against. an overweight stewa'rdess, Rob in· son said , was wJten her weight problem "Is such as to render her physically Incapable of pMforming the dulies of the job." He also said airlines could not subj·ect stewardesses to height restrlctlons any different "than acceptab e standards for male cabin attendants." He also ruled the airline must reimburse stewardesses for each Ume since 1968 they were forted to sh are with another stewardess a hotel room durin g layo\'ers while males dolng the same work were given a.single room. , • linified School J)istrict board or trustees. His board <illo\\'S \1\0 s I u d c n I representatives to sit at a separate tahle at al! board meetings. One is from El Toro Hi gh School and one is from i\lission Vie jo High Sc!KIOI. :'\lcCulloogh said he believes students "arc in a responsibility ty,·ilight zone. "Thee hll\'C been times when there °"·ere some infantile remarks frotn rnem , but voe've hccn gui.lty1of the same thing at times." • :'\trs. Berry suggested the mo\·c migh1 simply t>e an attempt •·to pacify !Set SAD DLEBACK. Page 21 I Se rvice Stntions Loosening UJJ For the Week.end ltlore service stations v.·ill be pumpin~ gas this Y.·~kend in Orange County and more will be giving custo net'll all Ure rue! they "'llnt, the Automobile Club or Southern California forecast today. Almost 90 percent of the 3'40 dealers surveyed in Southern California reported they "\\'OUJd be open on Saturday .. and more than 20 pertt'nt said th~}' y,ou\d be open Sunday. The Auto C I u b said only one percent of 1he stations are li.miling purchases. The Auto Club al.!JO said. It noted a dramatic dC(\lnc In metropolitan area stations limiting their i;.'lles by pumping a predelermin~ quota each day. Only 35 percent of the stations are limiting themselves, as compared to 41 pttC()lll la.st "·eek . Jn addition. Riverside County has nov.· jolncd Orange County ln dropping out or thi odd~ven n1arketing plan. J .I • • • and hun1ih<1tcd her l111lc bo~· during the (.'OUple·s l\10-~car arssoc1a11on ond that she had 1n<Jde arraniJ:t'llll'lll.~ 10 leave him rvr 1hc last t1nle on thl' d:1y after the child dif."CI . She h.>slif1l·d !hat she y,·as forcrd to aC\'Omp.1n~··eohb "hC'n he huri~I 1hc lin!L' boy on an ;\n:.1hel1n constn1c!lon !'ile anrl that h1· a!so t'Qn1pcll'-•d her to r<.-pon the child"s d1 s:1ppcilrance to local polict":. Not G11ilty V e1·{lict Set Afte1· Deal By TO~I BARLf::'t' Ot I~• D•+lr P'llot lltll T11·0 defense lii\\'ycrs l'H'r5uBck'<i the 1~rosecution lo ha1·c l'ne Bachl·lor"s 111 bar murder trial declared a mislrial lat.e Thursday in Oran ge County Superior Courl but the mancu\'cr pro\'cd to be a \·cry costly one . Judge B~Ton K. ~1c~tillan accepted the agret>mcnt reached bel\\ecn all four lawyers involved and then summoned the jury to the ·courtroom to ad\·isc thcn1 that nearly four days of deliberation y,·erl' O\·er. He set l\.pril 15 as the dntc for !he next rourt action against accused Cypress police Sgt. Thornas Haroldi. 26. and Garden Grove pa!rolman .J~.rry Gray, 29, and closed the file on rhc siX·Y.cck trir1I. B_ut 'il'hi!c bor11 defense lay,.ye rs wrung rhe1r hands nn<l Chief Deputy J)istricl Atton1ey Jamr,o; Enright openly grinnC'd the jury revealed that it had alrt'ady reached a Vl'rdict of innocent wi1h rti;pcct to Gray on charges of assault ' \11th a dt>adly \1·eapo11. J1fe onlr problcn1 , 1hc anguislx-tl .. defense auomcys learned, v.·as !hat the jurors had neglet:tcd to sign the terdict rorm. Therefore, Jud~e !I.I c f\f i l I an confirmed. the verdict docs not exist. Enright's grin grew e \·en broadrr y,·hlTL the jury then re\·ealcd they v.•ere split at JO to l in favor or M innocent verdict on the murder charges faced by Baroldi. Jurors rommentcd outsjde th f) courtroom that the j,,.o mc1nb!'rs in the n1ioorily \\"ere 11n1!C'eided :ind ~nat a few 111ore hours or deliberation might v.·el l ha\·e produc<'d a unani rnous verdict. The del ightt·d EnnJlh!. t o day describing deff'n<;(' at!ornt·y ~latthev,. l\uril1ch·s foul'th d;1y ploy n ~ .. the greatest boob of all timi"' :ind '"thf' fox outfoxed :' confinnt'd !od 1 ti a t he · \1111 consider no rlt'als in ti~ Jlarold1 CilS('. '"\\1e v.·ant anorhrr tria1:· he s.1id. "As for Grt1y. I na1·e ~OnH' sym 11hathy for 11im but I can·1 say at this 11me \\'hat y,·e 11·11J dt>cide to do 111 conncct1on \.\ilh him on April Ii>. "Kurilich has only himself to blame," Enright said. "lie .,.,, ;is con\'inccd that Utt' jury v.'as hung lo hls drtriment and (ellov.· prosecutor TN! ~l illard and I were nol averse to accommodating him. '"l admit Io d a y th<it I could definitely sec a m.1nholc C()\·cr under Kurilil"n's fctt." Enright grinn<'d. "But "'ho am I to tell a defense lawyer how to , run his case?" l~o~tion thinking today is that 1See ~tlSTRIAL, Page Z) Orange Coast Weather Variable high cloudiness tonight and Saturday. Cooler days with highs of 70 at the beaches rising to 75 inland. Ovcrni&ht IOY.'S 46-5-1. li\Slllt-: TODAY Littlt ballerinas did llleir ~hhr!J. Slaff Plloto(frapl1er Pat· rick O'Oo1111ell cot(y/1t t.lic ac- lio11. Sec rOOay's \\'etkc11der. Al YOllr Jtf"llitl I IM11111 11 L, M. l lYll I C•lll~I I . H Cl•Hllllll JI• CM1ic1 ' It (At\-11 H OM!ll Nttk" 11 •du.,111 "'"' ' l'"l11111U U·J1 tttr.w.... ,, AM LllliltrS 11 M¥h1tl 1'111111t H H1li11111 Ntwt t 0rlflt'e CtVfllt ll•U ""'"''"" '1·1) ll"lril ,..,.., M Soort\ tl·U \f'Kll Me,.1ts S.!1 Ttlt'l}t!M • ,,,....... u..u '#Hiiier t Wtll'ltll'I NtwS 11•1f '#trlll ".... • M•I"'" • Mt~..... u.u Wtelilllff.r 2'.X • • ' • • • • '· , . I • lt~_DA_l_LV_P_IL_O_T ___ s_c _____ -'-'rrrday, April 5, 1974 Zo11e Review Complex .U de1· )Vay Dy GF.ORGE tEIDAL Ot Ille 0•111 I'll&! 5!1tt lr\•i)le city planning commission<.'rs began zoning review Thursdny or the 2,058-acre expansion· or the Irvine Industrial Complex. a develO p1T1enl expected to add 54,000 jobs in 10 to 15 I • • -. Flournoy: Nixon Owes State Ta.xes I SACRA~1E:-1TO (AP) -Califomia:s top tax official says ,President Nixon L~ likely to be p..'1ying back -stat~ taxes for the sale of P..'rt of bis ~n Clen1cnte eslate. t Related stories, Pages 3 and -t ) years. Irvine Company ' President Thomas commissioners, ·'a many benefits from base." Executive Vi c e Wolff told city con1n1unity reaps a strong industrial FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED AS BOX OFFICE· WINDOW OPENS FOR TICKE!S TO LAGUNA'S PAGEANT OF· THE MASTERS State Controller Houston Flournoy. :i Republican. rold . a ne\\'s conrerenct Thursday tha! Californ ia \rould probabl~ ooll~t sorne state incon1c taxes fron1 th<' President. He declined to speculate on the amount involved. T'be Irvine Industrial Complex·E.'.L'>t (llC-East) i~ expected to provide t~ employment and economic base for the future city of lr.1ine. Wolff said. The new ihduSlriaJ park, made up or ~x villages of comn1ercial a n d manufacturing firms, is to be developed near El Toro l\1arine Corps Air Station. across the city from the existing l!C near LAFE Pui:ges To.ss Agency Into u Tizzy Orange County Airport. · Orange County's LOt"al Ag c n c y . There are 20.000 persons employed by ~'ohnation Comm ission is in the mid:it of SM firms located in the nearly sold out JIC. Wolff noted . FlrnlS p.ild 55 percent a major . men1bcrship shakeup that or the property taxes collected by tJ1e already has r e s \I I t e d in one city and 50 percent of the sales tax commissioner's ouster and still anothe r revenue generated in Irvine list year _purge may be in the offing. came from IIC fim1s, he said. \Volff and company planners told city Th e LAFC. responsible for ruling on comm.issioners the ne\v i n dus t r i a I citv annexations and spheres or development will be W1like any elsewhere influence, had been left \\'ith one vacant in the U.S. seat last month "'ilh the election defeat "llC·Eaiit wlll be respoosive to the of former Fullerton city councilman human needs of people who will be Louis "Reel" Reinhnrdt, also a "'wking there." \Voltf said. "It will be L'Ommissioncr. more responsive to human needs than Thursday, ma yors and represe industry needs," he contended. from 23 cities held a stormy Large industries will ~form the outer Cities selection committee eeting In ring of each of the six "village!," Orange to pick Reinha:cll's successo r to company planner Bobby.Joe Vasquez one of the two seats held by elected city pointed out._ officials. Employes , \\'ill be able to "'alk to a Newport Beach ?.-fayor Donald t.-lclnnis central commereial ,;core" of small won that seat over three opponents. shops, restaurants, banks and outdoor Then, in 8 move not altogether recreation areas. unexpected. Westminster ~1ayor Phil Between the village core and the larger Anthony moved to oust La Habra city industry will be spaces for smaller firms councilman Robert Nevil from the other lvhich may supply services to the larger city seat on the LAFC. firms including printing, clerical or The vote was 16-6 in favor of the ouster proftMional help. with Huntington Beach abstaining. Mini-greenbelts are to lin k the outer Tustin Councilman Donald Saltarelli ring to the core. was elected to fill Nevil's seat. Follol•llng a presentation by designer The purge had app.irently been well· William Peckham, board chainnan of choreographed by central and coastal Peckh~~ Guyton of St. Lou is, county cities, which held a secret comnnss1oners listed a number or meeting to plan strategy Wednesday questlor.s about the propooed zoning. ntght Ccnccrns include continued _ st~.r or _ou;mg -the heated exdµuiges belore alrj>alt noise N!dlidlGI! Within bulldiolll, -lancr.mtu.llit. voCel Huiltngton Beach indu~a.I water recl.amation ponds. Mayor Jerry Matney altemptOO to traffic . impacts, phasing and W'ban explain his city's abstension. congestion. . , . Re accused SupeM'lsor Ralph Diedrich, ~ concems will . be discu.ssed 1n chairman of LAFC, of exerting tmdue revis1oqs .of the env1ronznental ~pa~ infi~ce ~ -"Untington Beach in an report which ls to be ...... der«l;.~t ~ e!f!'i'\ to lk'cei> JYevil on the ·panel. next hearing on the IIC.!ait proposal ell Matney claimed Diedrich approached May 11. ' Huntington Beach administrator .Davld From Pagel MCFADDEN. •• South COast -but it hasn't," t.tcFadden said. Reacting to the 3 to 2 decision Thur><lay of the Saddleback board not to seat a student as a non-voting member, McFadden commented, "It's l he dumbest tntng I ever heard of. Who do they think the school is for, the students or a few people who go to meetings on Monda y nights and like to be -self- important? ';I wmdcr ho\V many of the trustees have been out to talk to the students or faculty lately? I guarantee I ~uuld," he added. ''The irrational fears of some trustees that a non-voting student v.·ould be tmdcr too much pressure from his peers is typical of me paternalistic thinking that some appointed trus tees ha v c , ' ' Alcf'adden said. "This board needs a rommon-scnse representative -not anyone labeled 'liberal' or 'conservative' or representing a special ?>litical viewpoint. "l 'm for seeing that the taxpayers .get t'-"most for their money. The district has some serious problems that must be faced." he said. · OIAMHCOAS.T DAILY PILOT '""'On~ C°"'' l'J••I• P,~ '""~"'""'ft « ~Cl"" t1<""6 •"4 N~,.l·f>r~'" l'JM·<1'0(! ~.1 ... 0.•"<le C.0.'11 il'llflllol>ln~ C<>mfion• .,,...~..,.,,, """'°"~ .,. llUl;Jl•l~"<t. M¢n~ov lr"OIA" F"1'o< r.,. ('", \'• M-. '<""1>0'! 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''''· 0.-. ~ l'ib-l"'llO ~ 1*'t N&-. tl<•t1ts, Ill<""''~ l'lto!O"ltl .... !!fl Of Ill .... ~ Nl•A .... ~ tot ~H ~-'-ol~eM­ ~~°"'·~·IODr.I Ml'q.C....t)I ""'~1flto(llltJy~IJQOfl'Ollll>l11>JO"-' u oo-~1)1. 1r•••n~....,;.;""' 111 oo "'6nl•1tt Rowlands with a reminder that $600,000 in revenue sharing funds may never have been put toward buying Meadowlark Golf Course il he (Olcdrich) hadn't vbted for it. "The council fea rs losing the funding unless they support Nevil,' l\-latney ' said in a prepared statement. Though Huntington Heach ab.5\ained form the purge motion, they voted for Saltarell i to fill Nevil's seal. Ray Rhoads, Diedrich's administrative assistant, said after ~·latney 's ·comments •·t can't imagine Ralph making that kind of deal. !l's a ridiculous suggestion." After the Initial .fireworks were over. the mayors and their representatives got in to another heated debate over who should (ill the altemate's scat vacated by h1clnnis. On a close vote, they chose Cypress councilwoman Alice Frankiev.·ich over Villa Park councilman Donald \\linn. Nevil's ouster left a big queslion mark over the one public sea l on the LAFC now held by forme r San Clemente city council man Stan Northn1p. Some sources indi cate that Nevil's presence on the panel "'as the only thing keeping Northrup in his scat because of the balance bet"'een the north and south end of the county. There are son1c indications that the newly rearranged LAFC, V.'hich appoints the public member, could \'Ole to kick Northrup off the panel. Tustin 's SatareUi could become th e S\\·ing vote if Diedrich and Superv isor Robert Battin, also a LAFC 1ncn1bcr, tcrun up to oust Northrup. One of the key issues in the reshuffling: appeared lo be cqnflict over the LAFC's stand on the l\Iarine Corps. helicopter station wedged between Tustin, Jrvine <ind Snnt a 1\n.1. Police Huut Ma11 On Exposure Rap An indecent exposure incid<!nl in San Clemente involving a ma n \\'horn police ha ve not yet apprehended wa~ reported Thursday .. The mother of a 13-)'ear-old San Clemente girl told police her d:tUghtcr and a gi rlfriend were Collo\ved by a man in his 30s (Jr 40s a$ she walked along the beach at about 7: 15 p.m. \Vhen the girls cro!!ed the Shoreclilfs Underpass, they sa'v the 1nan below. lndecenUy exposed. Backpack, Cash Gone A backpack and $150 In cash v.·tre reported rcolen 'nlur1doy from t~ residence of Rick Hldalgo, 113 Avenlda Pelayo. San Cleme-nte. J>ollce Mid -the thleJ apparently came in through an unlocked front door. · - From rage I REPORTS • • • • that y,•ou]d 1nerely be a du'plication or the work because a consultant "-ould have to run the same studies as the developer 's firm to determine if information i:> faulty. TIX' council will try to "·ork out a solution al the study session on April 16. The rnceting "'·111 take place at 7:30 p.m. in rne council chambers. Sa11 Juan Street Project Given ·To Griffith Firm Bids for the improvement of less than a block of Del Obispo Street in San Juan Capistrano were opened early this v.•eek and the wiMer was lhe Griffith Company at $43,342. 1\yo other Companies submitted bids. The highest was I.he Ro c k po r t c.onstruction Company which bid $~8.629 for U\e widening of t h e street at the railroad crossing. The city's engineering staff had predicted the cost would be $36,154, but this was based on last y e a r ' s construction costs. - Improvements, scheduled to · begin in May, will include widening the road at the crossing (the road is already four lanes on both sides of the tracks), relocating the railroad gales, installing a stonn drain on the north side near the El Adobe Plaza and erecting a median between Mission Village Plaza and El Adobe Pla11. · · ., Tlie · project' will bC financed tft"\'th'e county and city joinUy from gas tax ,. allocations. • • Si.:Citneback Prof ' To Head Senrinar On E11ergy Crisis Saddleback C..ollege insl ructOr Dr. John l\ti~ch of l\1ission Viejo is ge neral chairman of a four-day convocation in San Diego April 24 to 27 on the top ic "Energy : The Challenge and the Change.·• - ·hfinch . of 24731 Via Alvorado. has roorJiinatcd speakers for the convention incll~ing U.S. Secrelary of the Interior Rogers C. B. ~lorton and California Lt. Governor Ed Reinecke. The n1ecling combines t.he a1U1ual conventloos or three organiza lions: nte American Association of Petroleum Geologists, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists and the Society o f Economic Paleontolog ists and ~Iineralogists. Discussioo at the event will center oo energy -available supplies, exploration, usage, and development. Other highlights ~11nch helped organize for the convcnUoo are a cruise or the San Diego Bay and a t"·o-day field trip to Baja Ca!ifomla. · Othtr speakers scheduled include Daniel A. Busch. president or the American Associatipn of Petroleum Geologists and Joseph B o d o v i t z executi\·e director of the Califomi~ ~al Zone Conservation CommisSion. Froua Page J MISTRIAL ... Buroldi ·will once again face trial on murder charges filed ;Uter he a 1\egcdly ~hot and killed ~tarioe Corps hcLicopter pilot RandaJI Steven Robinette. 25, on Jan. 5, 1973, during a brawl ln the Tustin tavern. Gray, also off duty at the time. v.·a:i booked on a§au\t charges after he allegedly MlOt bar p::itron Sam campise, JS, in the chest during' me same barroom squabble, From Pagel S . .\DDLEBACK .. srudent..,.'' "I think it'~ insinctre to say to the sfudents. 'We'll sit you there and ynu can spcn k v.·hei1 you feel li ke It.· " "If you' approve th is, you better get a longer table;• suggested Alyn Brannon . ''Pretty soon the faculty and '°' classified c m p I O')' e s · 'i''lll want representatives too." A motion by Vogel to seat a student u an adViSt1ry member waa voted down. rn~tead, ~farshall suggested a student roprct.entative n1cct wtth Snddleback SupcrinWndcnt Fred Bremer an hOW' .a mGnth. .. Laguna Masters Sales 60% Sold Out 1st Day A congressional report i s s u e.d Wednesda v said Nixon should ha\'e paid taxes on a' capital gain of $117,836 eamed from the sale of part of the.San Clementt property. ' Flournoy, whQ IS; running for ~c Republican oomihatiop"°r governor: IS chairman of the state Frandt'ISC Tax Board, the state's income tax agency. The Laguna Beach Festival or Arts and Pageant of the i\1asters box office windows opened Thul"$day td a long line of hopeful.people . ·nie first day of ticket sales to the general public foWJd the Pageant nearly 60 percent sold out through mall order sales. before the box office windows were opened . · Box office hours are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursdays, Fridciys and Saturdays until all tickets are sold. Sally Reeve. festival public retatioos director, advised v.·ouJd-be t I C k e t purchasers lo call ahead before driving anv distance to make sure tickets were still available. ht rs. Reeve said most W(!(lkends are sold out and good seats are going fast. Some retun1ed tickets are a\'ai!able during the run of the Pageant of the fl.fasters this ye.ar from July 12 to A11g. 25. TI1e Pageant of the h-fasters recreates famous art ~·orks by staging living 1nodels in specially prepared sets. Staged in lhe natural amphitheater of Irvine Bowl -which has 2,500 seats - the pageant traditionally is a sellout durin g its six-week run. "ll ·is obvious and is apparent he rNixon l has to file a return wtth us ," I-'loumoy said. Last Dectmbcr, the \\'hite House ackno~·ledgOO that Nixon has paid no state income taxes since taking office in 1969. Floumoy's board earlier decided tllilt Nixon is not a CaH!omia resident for t1\x purposes. despite his ma\Jltaining or San Clemente as a residence for voling purposes. Flournoy defended t hi ~ position. Badham Urges Permanent 55· MPH Limit f 01· State He said Nix:on does not ov.'e state income taxes on his presidential salary _and other income. But the capital gain on the San 'Clemente estate sale is Income eamro in California and subject to state taxes even if Nix:on is not a resident of California, "Floumoy said. • t"'lournoy said there is no eviden there was any willfuJ attempt. by · on to evade sta-tC lifxes, and the he would probably ov.·e only capital gains tax plus interest. A bill authorized by A.s:remblyman Robert Badham CR-Newpon Beach) \\·ould set 55 miles per hour on Californ ia highways as the maximum speed limit permanently, except for certain frt'e'o\•ay sections. llis legislation introduced Thursday in Sacramento coincided precisely with issuance of a report by Gov. Ronald Reagan's Advisory St.ate Energ y Planning CoW1cil. The panel's finding.s are tbat California motorists and other users of petroJewn products v.·ill face a continued 18 percent shortagC oo the market W1til about mid· May at the earliest. Initial exports of hflddle Eas t oil following the lifting of the Arab embargo will arrive in tbe U.S. about that time, but a 9.5 pekent shortage ~ foreseen even afterward. Said Gov . Reaga n: "Although the increased price of refin ed oil products - because of the high price of Perajan Gulf crude oil -\\'ill tend to rCducc demand a little. the report indicates that we will still have to conserve our use of gasoline. "Th<! 55 m.p.h. speed limit is the simplest and fairest cons er v a ti on measure available.'' As an "added bonus," Reagan said, ""·c're Io s Ing about 100 fev,ier Californians per month in the fonn of highway fatalities. \\1c can argue about whelher \\.'C are s.1\·ing 25 n1i!lion or only 20 million gallons of gasoline per.month with the 55 speed limit -the savings are in that range -but we know how many people died in auto accidents in February, 1973, and in February. 1974. A lot or us are walking around \\·horn Auxili y Sets \\'ouldn't be except for the lov.·er speed 4 S } J • 1Un;is" • 10 ars ups ~~gan aJso . ~ed the ~tate Pu~lic // Utihhg_s_~\Amtruss1on to continue look.in~pp\icatioris are-now.~ taken for for economic incenti ves to conserve four $750 scholarships to be presented 1o elecfricity and naturaJ gas. prmpecti\'e students in the field of /. medicine by the San Clemente General Hospital Auxiliary. St S• s t The '<:f;p;enls. two from San Op Jgll~ ' e ClE"mente. one from' Dana Hills High School , and one at large will be selected .l H S h } from students nominated by their L-\.t an ll c 00 teachers and COU!l!elors. Criteria to bC used in picking winners y,•jJI be scholarship and service record3 and financial need. Stop si will soon halt motorists at the en nee and exit to Ole Hansoo Scho01 in San Cemeote. The San Clemente City Council agrttd Vt'ednesday to install the signs after it learned that Red curbs would not be necessary at the Intersection. The proposal to install the signs and paint the curbs was introduced at the previous meeting. A decision was postponed at the request of Councilman Tony DiCiovaani so that residents in the area could be told about the action. Stop signs have been d e e m e d important fo r the safety of youngsters v.·ho must cross the steep, narrov.· roadway. City Engineer Phil Peter said he thought motorists "'·ouJd ob.\crve the signs because they are in a sdlool. rone. LAMf SALE The scholarship fund or $4.000 was raised by a variety of events and by the hosi'>ital's gift shop spoM<>red by the auxiliary in its one-and-a-half year existence. For applications, contact l\1ary Ano Everett at Dana Hills High School or Dick Bozwell at San Clemente High Schoo!. Police Kill !\'Ian, 22 PACOI~1A (UPI) -Police shot and killed a man today who threatened the life of his 5-year-old ni~ "'ith a knife officers reported. Dead was Ulyss~ Taft'. 22. "''ho apparenlly suffered the after effects of a drug used to control epilepEiy. NEW SHIPMENTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ARE NOW BEING OFFERED AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES. SELECT FROM (Spec;any Prh:ed} MAR BRO STIFFEL KNOB CREEK DESIGN GUILD SPEER Many Others A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY STYLE IMAGINEABLE. FOR BEST SELECflOf.I ••• SfOP IN NOW! SALE ENOS SATURDAY. APRILS DREXEL-liERITAGE-liENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN WIBDATS •st.1\IUATS tiOO lo l:JO •· • • ' I I ~ NEWPORT BEACH • 172'7 WESTCU_P'F DR.. 142,2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 34SNORTHCOASTHWV,. <S<~l r TORRANCE • . 23649 llAWTHORNE BLVD. tOpcn Fri.rue. Sun. 12.l :M> ,,, .. 1279 - < I ii I' I I ' . I I ··~ ACI'! •cm • ... '" ·~· AGrnl ... ,,.,. '·•In -"~ .Al• p ,.t,lf(O ., I" I '" '"'" A•oilc .. 1~~· ,0,1""' Alcf ,',I(~ /,I<· .. 11. 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New York 15 Moil Aclire Neio Yori< Sales Volume • ' r SC DAI~ PILOT 27 --- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE <' Y car's High-Lon s Appear E, ery Saturday • • Rate Hil{e Cited As Do,v Off 11.35 !";i::\V ) OHK (Al ) -lt1:,tng 1n1rrt'~t r Hfs scn1 ~UlO!ilcr 1011 through the ~10t.:k 1n 1rkrt toda\ pu!'ihLng 1>TJclS sharp- l) !Ol\Cr l'r 1d1ng 11as cxlrcinclv hi:;h1 ho11 11cr ipp:itcnth lll<h { tins th tl tilt n11rl.1 t 11 l'i "uffrr1n11 ll)(Jrl fron1 11 :it\.'11 ncr of bu1 u1i.:: support than h1 11 \ selling prc :o.surc Th<' 11ow Jonrs aitr 1gr or 30 t1'1dl1:;l nal sux:ks lost point ~ to M7 5" 11 3$ The dc1.:l1ne11 bcgfln 1\ th\ open ing as ~cw Yori;; s ~Jr<;t Nat1on:il l.:h1 Rank booslt'd its prunt l~nd1n~ rntc 10 !I 1 J)('n:rnt :'lnd de<'prnrd htl1 r Y.h1!e Un: new r 11.l,: spread r 1p- 1dly to b 1nk!I 1cro~ tht countrv An1oog the IK 1111 i-.t lo~crs v.crc gJ3mour i:;ro11 th 1~.,ucs and 01\ st>r11cc stock s y, 1th "1dc follo1v1 ng!'i Dll)()ll!; inslitu Ilon a] investors • ' ~•tn >./• ... l o,,. (IO•t lll\I ~ E (hell 14 ;I'! Low t ~C11; "'" " " " " ' " ' • • ' ' • " l> V .COM I" V ' o lC ~ •V•f t r l i V•r K ~ ) II• !"> I :'O Vo~ol l •) • j . " ,H 1~ • 110 el ~ ~' l,0 tt r . ~j . ' . .. .. '·-" " II '• VO ntQQ o • • • " " v~' .!ll I j 1i 1 -wYl-Y~tn (I) It "'" 'p , tl I .)0 ' . . ' • • . ' ' ' " Wot r.t I N & I~ ... ~... . ~J ~ 1 .0• u • " •• \~I ~ o0 • ' " '· \• ' . ' ' . ,. ' , I ... "' • "' •• "' " m •• " " American ' " ,. ' JO /tfoat Active NEW YORK lUPI) -T"" 10 J!<it• • t t oe<! .,.. fl>• .-.mer c•n E•cl'l•l\lle Frkl_,. "-... '" " ' " " " . • .. '"' _, -' _, • " , American Sales \lol11111e t nr11i11f1s f !)S \:>..;f F.I ~ S fAP) Sccurll • I ;ic1fi<' C-0r11 p u rnt cf ~ -rur v I 11·1f1r Hink Thursdrt) r!'porl t'd • ;"1m111~<: or ~1 -! 1111!11011 11r r,o ctnL~ a fo1 th(' three n1onHi. t>ll<ll'<I ~larc;h 31 This comp.1re<I v. 1th $14 82 m11!1cm or 74 ctnts a share a year carhcr e Dollar Climb• 1 o" rx1'i n rr , dollar rontlnued its slow U!™ard chmh en world monrv markets Fnday with minor p TI C C e'c-ept!on<: Gold Ii slipped lo"" er ~ dollilr opt"O{'d stron~cr at $2 39 to lhe Br!lish pound l! mi;a retJ \\ it h $ 2 3 9 :i Thur!ida> ll ed ged 1t up kl from i ;);)7 c .~111u1n niarks 1'hursday s 2 556 marks Pari!: bo1n kc1" -with iht curttnc} exchange !ilLll strlkcbound - quc.tcd Inc America n currc.ncy at ~ 855 francs comparl'd with 4 85 Thur~hl) ' • • t • • l • za ,DAILY PILOT Irvine Classes Listed The foll°"ing activities are scheduled In April by lhe UC lrvine')!:xte111!4).n progrnm. C!a~s earlier in Lhe month \1·ere published previously. Wl:Ok r 50AY, Al'llll 11 "lmmo1>Ull1t!on l)t W!ld Arnm1l1," ,, r rlday, April S, }q74 ., --c,~.--~---..:>11aoz:;-=o.r.:--.w;...i,.;,-~J A..e=&:....:1 .... -=:~' .... __ IM:l~mliiliilt5itiit="lt......-'"'~ Body. Pain-ing Has Offi~ial s Seeing R e d < \ll1 -Anvonc "''Ith S20 and 20 mlnutes to sp:ire can ~·ulk In 0. J, Samuei'1 posh parlor und buste ·the todv cf u shaocly young '.l'OllUlll "''Ith f_ingcrpaints. Dr. if rt'<lueflled , the ~·01nan \Viii swirl a mu11i· t'OlOrl'<l design on !he :uston1er. But some cl~y official! buslne-'..s. It problbly leads !\aired. blue-eye4 stud lo llld. "But our buslne.sa · an1ietlct. And the paintine ~!s. Slrnuel sa.id traffic · aee only one color at the to proatitutioo." nlana~er. agree on only won 't. Theyh comparing I :;ens the cuJUvat.ion ol ln the th.rte parlors of the G thought of such 11 piece ln Bennett has forMally one thin' -the license us with ifide modeling prostitutlon. '' t"·o story fr11n1e house h . :icflared his lndl~tlon would probably put the stOOlos. There )'OU~ln But BeMelt diS3greed nuctuates and profits are t e11 town . And that color w!th 11 Pf'O:poled $600 stud.lo °"'or bU$lneSS. aod '"~at a bodY. if with Ma. s i mu e I 's · , 1 She snid .s rt!d. a1tnw'1 1Jlooo!e for 1hc ~1s. Simu<'I dtff'nJed her you don't take rturu u~proach to per studio. :>nly niarguw · , 11 "We don't n<'ctssarily o.,.,ners and each employe year~ld stablishmeot as a you do IOmcthlng else. ''A"'· 1..'0lllQ on," he said the propostid ·ta~ ~:~I want that kind or business "'' Mon Petit Gallere, the place for c r ~.il ti v e ''Put when • cu!ltom<::r "Everyone knOY.'S Qetter put~ moch.of a(\~~ in Kansas City,"· Revenue cit.y'~ Ja1e body palnting~uprusioD rat.her!. .than a aomtS at~u.n ihii-..Jl IDIY ~ ~~~f"l t.he c:riter , : c;n , Co:"!"missioner Lawrenc.-e studio. ck!n or sin. . 90methlng. Painting Is a tensions, but I ~ooder 1n Yi e re. a luxUr) it. u Bennett said. "I don't Bennett and "1s. Simuel. "Tbey say we coutd c re a,-t Ive rorm of what way t hey 're like pla.~Ul& golf or Yf~ thlnk it's a legitin1atc the 24·year,..c>ld aublU'll-cultivate prostitution..'' she expresaton and It rell~ves release\" 1-k>ssoos, she 5 a · W11!1r c . 11'1!1 Q11lnn. torp0t1te "'1 looloek •I Olrt<tOr, Lio" country,~--------------­S1t1rl, In(, 1'1rt ot I IKlllfl .. rl11, - "WlldtJi. E~ovv •.. MIM~I '"" ll.t11vlor," 1·10 •·"'" S..lirl Cl""P Tllloelw. lien C-•rv S1!1rr, MOO MOlolfort P1r11w1r. '--'"'"' Hlll1. SlllOll ..imrWon. Mo. "Thi EcolOgy of .fllu""°'n C1lllornl1 1(1lp ltc11," or. _,,, Hort11. proreu.or, EP1vlron,...n111 H 111111 E1111!-lno, I( 1 c k Envlro•uT1...,111 H ... lltl I nd Ell(llMWl"'J lltlOtllorl', C11!fonll1 ln1lit1111 ,, T1c"':loloVY· ... ,, of I llcture Mrlft, "Eto&ooY ot Int !>oull>lt'n C1llfornl1 c..un .... " 7.t:O p.m., ll:m, 171, H11mll>lll11 Hill Sl119t1 1<1mt11Jon, li..50. "ll:epr1""1l1tlV1 trom Or•noe Coun!y Cor ......... I Oflln," Fiim.: "M1are1 Ind C,,.1111199• In P•ovldln(I C1r1;" "Gufo.llnn for IPlitr"lln!il WI!~ , ... P1t1ent: ~vi-.ioint1:" T.1'4 P1llPP1l, Hur .. , end Doctor." Fl!m1: "Vllwsiolro! Tiii P1lltn1; VltwPOIPll, Int N11rw." 511Vlft ·A, Armenlrout, M.D., 11-.1111 11-r~i.or ol M • o It In 1 , C1lllornl1 Coll ... of MldklM, UCI: ~rclt Sw,_,, 11..H. Ptrt of I 11c111 .. n1m -In , "Coi:>l"9 wt111 DHlll," 1·10 p.m., •m. J(M, Phy1lc1I Sc:lenct 110g, $111111• ldml11lon, M.50. "ll' ll>I Wty -I'm Pr1Qn1nt." $r111rt SIUm1n, M.D .• P~w•lcl1n, P1rl ot • 1ec111r1 10tles, "A F1tlllr II .•. Tiii l fll ""' 0.1111 of F11i.r1100C1," 7. lP P.m .. Rm. 101, Ph~1lc1I Sc:lenc11 ll11t9., S!ngle 1dmlulon, ,5. "ll:~11orr ProO!tms or I II t N-n." II.Qr! F •• H11.t1blt. M.D., IH«.ltl• proleuor of P edl1trlc,, C11Uornl1 COtll'\11 o! Mecllc.ln1, UC I. p.,t of I IKt\lrt ltrle.. "The RnPir•torv Sy$llm." 1.10 p.m .• F rnnm1n lKturt 1-1111, Mtdlc11 '11rg1 II ll!Og. Sl1111l1 ldml11lon, M.50. TMUllSOAY, Al':llL lt "HJ1torlt11 ln!toclU.:llC!'\< G r I v I t y belorl Eln1tltP1. Wtrf S'udy ll:1t11ivl!y? lnlroducllon to Sp.ac .. Tlme.': Willl1m J. K1utnl1P1, Ill, Ph.D., Dltttt'll', Gr11n111 Obswv1tory, loot A1'190!ln. ~ lnl ol I IKtllrl Mt-111, "Rl1111vllv •!'Cl Cowno109y,'' 7.f::JrO p,m .. Alldltoriu!'I. "T,,. PllO!ollrlpl'I -Form 111d Conl'lnl." Ben H1lprln, pl\OfOIJr"'"°'r '"" author". l'tr1 ol 1 l1cture -111. "PllOl0gr1plllrs on Pllc)l09r1p11V," 7·10 p.m.. II.Pl'!. IOCI $0!:111 Selene• Hill. Slnul• M!nluion. 15. Tl>I Hew Vlolenc1. F;il'I: "A Clac:kwork Or1ngm.'' Gi.oul IKl11r1r. Tom Pllmff, wrltl!', Tl'ltl Dilly Piiot, P1rt of I ,.,Jn. "hr~PK:l•H °" Curren! Fiim," 1-10 p,m .. Rm.· ~OI. Plwllt •I Sc:lenc• llld!J. s I n 9 I. 111m111lon, IS. "Utlllllf'IQ Tl,,,. EUtc!lvety.'' Howard Wlbon. pr 11 I d 1 n I , Admlnll!r1r1v1 RIMl•th. IM. A onHIY Mm!n1r. •:)Q -.,m,-4:30 p.m., Cl!INon l l'CI Min O'WI• R_.,.,1, HOl ldlY l"n kotll, 8 rl1tol 51, •• SIPI Oleoo F•-•v. Cost1 MIN. FH; MO, IMlud•I tl•U m1terl1l1, l11nt11 1l'CI ptrklr19. "Miik 1n0 Mood -Fo cus: Dr1m1r1ea.'' Mlrl1m Co•. • M.S., Pf'Ofll:I-ol £1194~. C1llfroml1 51111 Fulllrlon 111(1 11111\or pf Chlld,..n'• 11-1. Plf"I ot I llclvrl ,...;H, "MVlftlll•H In Folk E•pr11Jlon." 1.10 p,m., Rm. 161. Hum1nl!IH M1H. Fl'I: s57. with or wltnout credit, lncludft . -m1ttrl1J1. Sl119l1 ..imlu lon. u. P•IOAT AKD SATUllD.t.·r, AP•ll 1t 1114 '1t "Metrk Educ1llon In Amtric•; A 0.Cllion WhoM T!mt H11 Comt:," EIH""' Vllenlt, M.A., Mllhlm.11llc1 TNcbfr, ll:11'1d>o Sin J 1 • q u I n IP11trrnedl1!1 Sc'-1; 1n~ H1thlnl1I L1mm, M. Ed .. c onrdlnalor , M.tt111mt1lcs ll'ICI Sclitnct . Oringe COllnfY OIP1f1'rl}lnl ol EdU.:lllnn. A Two-dly weellend -kl.hop, Fri,, 7:» t;:JD p.m.; Sit .. l:lO 1.m,.,j::JrO p,m., llm. 1.5.4. Hum1nllltt Hill. Fee: Ul.lO, wllh or wl!MOlll credit, tncl\ICll1 pnrklr.g Ind lllMM on Sllu•dlY, :~ A ppointccl SACRAMENTO (UPl)-Hans Buehler Jr .. a Whittier exccu Buehler Jr., a Whittier execu- tive, was named to the Los: Control Board. 11)e Governor alSo reapp:iinted William D. Wigley of Santa Paula and ~fike Repovich of Pasadena to new terms expiring Sept. 30, 1977. Spe•IU 0Mt Actor Sidney Polller. in Nairobi tor "'J'he Wilby Conspiracy," says Ken• ya is a model multira-· cial society which white n1 tnorlty governments in soulhern A r r i c a would do well lo iml· late. • PATIO COVERS SHORTY'S FAMOUS PATIO KITS '.,. Complete ready for your alab. Choict of fiberglau or naturol aluminum, metal column•. laacia. headers. the whole shootin' malch. Check around. you11 know who hcu the good price. AU ALUMINUM ... Complete lo the last nut -and boll. ready to install on your alab. Lighl lo werk with. but strong. Made .to last, de1\gned lo laok good. And the price, good too. SHORTY'S PATIO KITS 8' 10· WIDTH PRO). PROJ. 10· 52.BO 66.00 12' 63.36 79.20 ·------14' 73.92 92.40 16' 84.48 105.60 18' 95.04 11 8.90 20' 1os:so-132.00 22' 116.16 1'5.20 24' 126.72 158.40 12' PROJ. WIDTH ··-···-·--·-·-···· 79.20 iO' 95.04 12' -----110..98 14' 126.7·2 16' 142.56 18' 158.40 20· 174.24 22' 190.08 24' BLACK &. DECKER BLACK &. DECKER BLACK &. DECKER CIRCULAR DELUXE CIRCULAR WORM DRIVE SAW SAW SAW c . ' ... ALL ALUMINUM 8' 10' 12' PROJ. PROJ. PROJ. 120.60 134.10 153.00 136.80 155.70 174.60 152.1 0 I ~3.70 197.1 0 169.20 196.W 218.70 181.80 . 221.40 242.10 210.60 243.00 263.70 228.60 267.30 289.80 249.30 288.00 317.70 BLACK&. DECKER ' VAUGHN VARIABLE SPEED FRAMING DRILL HAMMER Good all--around aaw. Beller, with roller Thia ii preferred by more Just squeeze the trigger 18 iQch, milled serrated I hp. for 7 114 and 6 1/2 bearings, hum out conllacto1s. It's the kind and go, Perfect fot hardened crown, inch blad ... Sawduat protected motor. 11/2 hp. of saw you buy and ua• starting screws, drilling al hardwood handle. Whack ne•er coYers the cutting Full angle and depth for a lifetime. low apeeds in metal and away. Freddie and Amel, lin•. adjustment, ceramics. the muaical builden. 1999 41 99 79~! 8'7 .397 NO. NO. 7301 7320 3051 SCBbM DOORS ... Good , Better, Best, Great, Greater, Greatest GOLDEN FALCON . Anodized gold finish. TWO BU HAWK SUPER SPABROW More, all our doors ' SILVEI • .h<IV• adjuating · TUBIEY HAWK ' chaMels for perfect fit. EAGLE The alronger they get, Tree aparrowa. aonq the smarter they qet •. sparrows, aage and. 1·9•• I said, ''play a few bars This keepa the kids in TN. doo.r watch" _ even swamp sparrow• • What Was it we used to and we'll give It a · end the bugs out. thou that come and go 'but this is dafinitely a say in the 1ei'Yice about name." And we did. Maybe even babysits like a hawk. Hence, the houae 1parrow. Hey. all BRONZE the Big Eagle? F.lc:apu Complete with silent and eats the buqa. name. (Ooe1 anyone · our doora ha.. silent me now. SilYer cloHr • really b•liev• my tall cloHr1. anodized iinilh. Yery tales?) FALCON ' tine grilL , .. 12" 15~ 17" 21 11 2488 • • AIOTHF.B DOZEN WIDEBS •. Hen cmybody been coWtting? W• said: we'd giYe away 200 prizn to addr ... til wbeie we aend catalog• PLUS last week we put a drawing .Up in the ad for . anyone who donn't c;•t our cata109. And her9·a tome more winne11. Jfcnorro, 153DlWoodndl P*e. hllllo.,... GENIE GARAGE DOOR OPENER lob.11HoMr.110 Emt llOOa Street. Canoa 7x1 0 STORAGE BUD.DING W.-Jlaitz. 8440 Sam Gobrt•L 'ApL·A. South OcM TURTLE CARWASH GUN J-.pll Jackaon, 1131 Dtmondale, Carton BLACK & DECIER HEDGE TRIMMER Jamn Polter. 371$ Gavlola.. Loa9 leach STANLEY TOOLm )OPplll Comtreacn, 111271.cnlrel. Whittler SS DRAWER PARTS CABINET Tcrylor, 3f.141i ltrt•lJ. Loa9 leach STANLEY TOOL KIT Mary Low.. Cchl.U. lSf.SS Ea111Uora, Lo Mirada S5 DRAWER PARTS CABINET lni Hua. 3511 Man.a, Loag leach BLACK & DECKER HEDGE TRIMMER LucUa Yftdcn.. J70I Nortll l.araaie. Wllmillgtoa S5 DRAWER PARTS CABINET Jlkliiard Palomar-. 11!1 Delawar,. Hut. leacli STANLEY TOOL m I . MUler. H31 CedCir, leUBower 'TURTLE CARW ASH GUN SELECT 2x6 T &. G ROOF DEclllli 27! Ft. Thia perfect tongue and groove lumb.r mate .. a deck you can take the lady out tor a bit ol eYeninc; and moonwalching on. ALUMINUM AWNINGS 48" ,., 60" 12'' 72" 1s•' Now you can qrow your African violets in any window. no more sunburning the furniture or carpet. Includes all hardware cm~ caulking. and built-in extruded 9ulter 1yatem. FIBERGLASS ROOFING 2'x8' 2" 2'xl0' 3" 2'xl2' 4" People aay we baYe the t...t material they · baYe e•er lfft1 (and m09t of thoae people are our refativn). Ch,,oice ol colora. ' OVAL SLAT I BLINDS 4i7 ·J -~· '· '~l 4'x6' :!;,cl fi£ 6'x6' 647 ~ 8'' 8'x6' . . IO'i6' 10'' Got them.in. white and a .. ocado. Complele with cordt and pullets (ain't therm chicbaa? He means puOey.). •I I I ) ! I " i 11 ' I, I 1 I l lo s ci a at i:e • th a • d r ' ·- • . ' I J ' - Laguna Bea~h EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY , APR IL 5, 1974 · TEN CENTS Child l(iller -Slashes Wrists, Gets Life Term Convicted child killer Larry \\'aync c.obb 'A'as sentenced tO life in state j>ris-. on late Thursday after he made· an at· tempt to take his own life. • Cobb, 23. slA.Shed his wrists with a razor blade \\'hlie being confined in iln Orange County Superior Court. holdil}g cell prior to his sentencing t.?pearance before Judge H. Warren Knight. The convicted killer of Todd Rockwood, 3 was rushed to Orange County ~1cd.ical Center \li'here surgeoos stitched up Saddleback Post wounds in both wrists and rushed Cobb back to court only two minutes lale for his date with Judge Knight. Judge Knight, making no C\'lmment on the incident or Cobb's heavily. bandaged 'arms, refused to reduce the conviction lo secOnd degree murder, turned down a motion fo r a new trial and sent Cobb to prison for life. Deputies who esoorted the shac kled Cobb to the courtroom dismissed the Laguna -Writer Seeks Election ~1ichael McFadden, publisher of Air Ca11fornia Maga1Jne and a former News" .. eek writer, announced today he v.i\I run for the Laguna Beach seat on the Sadd.leback College Board or Trustees. ~1cFaddcn, 35, is a t()..year resident of ~a Beach, and has had a variety of vmting and publishing jobs. A former editor of Orange County Illustrated, McFadden has written t"A'O Condominium Proposal flit By Residents An appeal of a design review permit granted to a proposed condominium wtl ich detractors have called "horrible" and "a small scale version of Newport Beach 's Promontory Point" has been continued to Wednesda y by the Laguna Beach City Council. The council decided to defer action this week on the appeal brought by area residents of the 500 North Coast Highway site of the $2 million 30--unit project. pending a legal interpretation of the force of city's open space element statements. Arnold Hano, former member of the city Board of Adjuslmenl w h i ch approved the project. acted a s t J>Okesman for the res idents. Hano said the project violated "village atmosphere" requirements of the design review rode and that its mass v.•as not acceptable. The project backers, Transcontinental Realty of Los Angeles, had asked .. the cftuncil for an immediate ruling chargtng that the project has been hung up in city red tape for nine months. :;EvelYn Gayland. a Cliff Dr ive resident, told the council the project "A'ili iilcrease the neighborhood density by 375 percent and congest the area . She said that some 60 cars could be added to those already using Cedar Way, which is actually an alley." ' 1.layor Roy Holm . commenting on lhe design of the condomlnlwn, said while it may be satisfactory for otber areas, he did not believe it would fit Laguna Beach's character. Mayor Holm said the b u i I d i n g, designed by the architectural firm of (fonner councilmen Peter) Ostander and Kisbiyama. might klok out of place on (See APPEAL, Page 2) Mother's Death Probed. in Laguna Orangt!! tMmty Coroner's investlgtors today probed the death of Laguna Beach mideut Derith A. Wall. 41. of 3049 Crma Way, found dead at home by her two young children returning from school 'llmrlda y. . Coroner's o!ficlals saJd an autopSy had -been sdted:uled lll'ld th at no clw ifica tion ot the death had been made. Officials dee.lined to give a tentaUve ca use of death. Laguna Beach poll« reported the tromJn was found ln a prme posil lon In rroqt o1 the ,..;c1ence•1 r~ • books : "The Jesus Revolution." (Harper and Ro\r) and "Bachelor Fatherhood : Ho\\' To Raise Your Children as a Single Parent." He lives at 725 Bro"A'llcroft St. and has t'nree children ages nine. seven. and four. Several years ago t.e sta rted a publis!'ling and advertising company, P e r e i r a • ~tcFaddcn . "I've been v.·atching the districl. fo r a while and I believe it has a chance to offer something to the people of the South Coast -but it hasn't," 1i1cFaddcn ·said. Reacting to the 3 to 2 decision Thursday of the Saddleback board not to seat a student as a non·voting membe r. ~tcFadden l'Ommented. "It's the dumbest f!ling I ever beard of_ Who do they think the school is for, the students or a few people who go to meetings on 1i1onday nights and like to be self- importanl ? ''I wonder how many of the tru stees have been ouf to talk to the students or facul ty lately? I guarantee I would," he added. "The irrational fears of some trustees that a non·votin g student would be under too much pressure from' his peers is typical of ine paternalistic thinking that some appointed trustees h a v e , ' ' f..1cFaddcn said. "This board needs a common-S<'nsc representative -not anyone labeled 'liberal' or 'conservative' or representing a special political vie "A'J>Oinl. ··rm for seeing that the taA-payers get the most for their money. The district has some serious problems that must be faced," he said. * * * Saddleback .Says No to St~dent No-vote Member By JAN WORTH Of 1'-0.11"1' Piiot St•ll A proposal to seat a student as a non· voting member of the Sadd.leback College board or trus tees was defeated by a J.2 \·ote of the board Thursday night. Despite encoura gemen t from student leaders and faculty members to allow a student repreScntative, 'l'rustt.-cs Donna Berry, James h-1arshall, and Al yn Bran'non remained firm in their opinions. • Trustee r.-torri.sa Bandt i\nd acting' board president ltans \'~I fa\'o red roe student member. A student member on the board \\·ould "increase communlcalioos. '' Vogel said. .. Aft er all, students arc our end product and v.'e shou1d listen to lhelll," he said. But r.tarshall , a Leisure World resident and former college president in Texas. said be had talked to many retired teachers and school administrators and norie recommended the move. "They'd never heard of it," ~larshall said. "Voters put responsibility Into the . hands of. the trustees." One spokesin3 n from l'1X' audience was Vince McCullough. a Saddlebm:k College physical educelion instructor' who is also pt'esidcnt of the Saddleback Vlllley Unit!~ School DlslrlCC. board of trustees. lfis board allows t"·o s t u d e n t representatives to sit at a separate ta ble ·at all board meetings. One Is from El Toro High School and one is fro m Mwion vi.Jo HJgh s.11oo1. l\tcCullough JBld he · btllte.\'tS students (Ste SADDLl!BACK, Pace l i • \Yrist slashing incident as a gesture Yery muc;h on. the lines of the one that occurred al Cobb's last co u r t appearance . \I/hen the 1itichigl\n man , entered the courtroom ~tarch. 18 to receive "A'hat proved to be a guilty verdict rrom th<! jury he sported a jacket with the 'A'Ords "She Lied'/ einblazoned on the back in blac k ink. The slaten1cut \\'as an obvious ~fer· ence to the damning tcslimony of his paramour, S:indy Rock'''ood, 18. Deputies al tha t lime took lht jacket fro1n him on the orders of J udge Knight before the jury entered the i'Ourtroom. The judge then refused tO let Cobb take the lie detec1or test the defendant demanded and he made the same ruling late Thursday. , Defense auomey Robert Brodie no\v plans to appea l the verdict reached after Lagu1ia Pa.1·1~ Advances a jury listenf'd to tC'sl!mony that Cobh rrpcatedly h;.>:it :ind torturc.-d ~II:!!~ HockwQOd"s J·ycar-old son . ~1 iss ll~ky.·ood. \1•ho drew Ji yc:il\ 111 tuunty Jail for her ad1nit1L'Ci role as an unwillin~ accessor~· in lhe child's death: tcstif1ed that she found Todd dt>ad in his crib \\•hen she rl•tumcd on ,\pnl 11, l!li3. lo the Orange horne she shared 'A'iln Cuhb. t\11ss Rock11'00CI tcstifie<l that Cobb bc-111 Pace or work on Laguna Beach's ~'fain Beach Park has speeded up with completion of the muJli·mil· lion dollar park's seawall this week. \Vorkmen are pouring the foundation of restrooms and sho""·e r racililies on lhe south end of the park and the bat· tered tops or seawall pilings have been t rimmed. Ucdication o! the park is tent atively set for June 22. Laguna Coi1i;i.cil Decfu1es To Halt G1·adi11g Project The Laguna Beach City Council has declined to order grading ha lted on a 30- house tract being constructro along Park Avenue opixisite Thurston lntenncdiate School despite a strong appeal fr om res1dCflts ()( the Temple Hills area. Dav id ~filler. tract developer. said that i£ grading v.-ere halted no.,•:, open cuts and uncompacted. fill on the hilly 10-acre site 'A"OUld pose a possible haiard for "'hich the council could be liable. Residents ol the Temple Hills area have protested th e development and filed suit aga inst i\1iller and the cily alleging that improper procedures were followed in the consideration of the project's environmental impact report a nd approval of tract map. During th e council session Wednesday night. ~l iller's attorney John ~1urphy told the council the action "A'as primarily between the de\'elopcr aod t h e Temple !fills Community Association \\'hich filed the suit. The city has. been served wi th · a writ ordering it to halt the tr ct's progress or sho\\' cause "tiy not in rourt April 23. 11-tiller said the grading was 75 j)('rcent complete and ~°OUld be completed and safe within severa l days. Ron Chilcote, president of the Temple Hills Co1nmunity Associ.1tion. said the tract posed environmental cooccms of increased density, auto traffic, and air qua lity (eduction . Coonc1lman Jon Brand. a member of the community association . stepped down and out of the council chambers during the discussion. Study on Lumber Firm Relocation Continued City consideration of a proposed rekK:ation of the Laguna Beach Lum ber Company from downtown Laguna to a ·Laguna Canyon site wa.s continued by the Board of Adjustment Thursday night pending further Information about the project. Rt-sldent.s of the Arroyo Drive area adjacent to the proposed I um be r company site protested what they said would be noise and traffic created by the operation. The board 'continued the matter to Thursday.· Board members .exprused conctm about possible damage to the area and hazardJ of Oooting lumber should the area Ooocl. The canyon site lies along the Orange County Oood Control chaMel. 1\o;o plar.s have been presented for the lu mberyard operation. One envisions a thoroughfare connecting Laguna Canyon Road with Arroyo Drive, and the other a cul-de-sa:c within the lumbe.ryard wilh access only from L.a,guna Canyon Road. Neither plan has been Rppro,•cd . The lumber company Is relocating due 14 d<velopmeM ol a $4 miUloo shopping complex "The Lumberyard" on the company'• downtown site. 100-foot Radio T 01vcr, A ntenna Run Ju.to Delay t\ 11)()..foot radio tOl'.Cr and anlcnna planned to ser\'e La~una Ueach poli t'(• and fire communications systems ha\'e been deferred by the <:Hy councll bccau.'i<' or concerns about the csthclic impact on the com1nunity. The to"·er "·ould be located on !he Laguna Beach County \\'ater Di strict's ~toorhead reservoi r on the slope abo\'e High Drive . . Counci l members said they feared the site "A'ou!d ma ke !he 80..foot triangular to"·er and 2fi..foot antenna \'isible throughout tov.·n. Represcntati~·es of the ~lotorola radio company said the gal\·anizf'd to"A·er \\'Ould b I e nd into the undeveloped hillside and that ii should be high enough to Oe silhouetted in U1e skv. R.I. 1'-1orfis. din.>Ctor of the Oran ge County Communications Center. told the rouncil the site \\'as the one .,., hit:h pro\'idcd the best reception for La11una and "'as still compatible with o t h c r CQUnly police radio frequencies. The city has recently S'A'itc::hOO to 11 sophistica ted ~lotorola police radio s~·stem \\'hich is unsatisfactory, lca,lng tlfficers v.·ithout com1nun1cations In certain sections or lo"A·n. r-.lorris said. lie said the only \1,.ay to rectify it 'A'3S lo move the department's antenna to a different localion or to the reser.,.oir I~ cntion. Council members deferred aclion to '\lcdnesdlly. Tripartite Held ll"EW DELlll , ln<lio IAP I Representatives or Inclia, Pakistan and Ba.nglades_h rnct In an _optimistic mot'M1 today for the Urst three·wlly dt,cusslM~ aimed at erasing the fi03I scar of their 1971 war. •Spokesmen qualified the day's 1ilks as cordial and hopeful, !laying convers1UoM will resumt Saturday . • ;utd hu1111h;ll!•d hl'r hit!(' boy during !ht' ('OUJ>ll00S tll'O·Yl'<ir <lS'iOt:r:llLOll and tl;lal ~he h;ul 1nad1· arr:in~c1n1c.11:-. to k·CIVC hin1 f11r !hi: ·1:1:.l !Hnt• 1111 lhr cJ.1y :1f1cr ·the c!uld died , She t~tih1'd th<1t ~h(· \\"IS forcf'd 10 .'l('C..'01np.:111y l'ohb 11 h1~n he buricd the \1 !1ll· bo" ••n an 1\nah1•1111 t•11n:.tru t:!1011 ~111· and that hl· :11-.o ru1nl"-'llt'i.I hcr to 1Tf10 l'I ll1c child':; d1:-.::ippt'ar:u1cc lo loca l 1>0h1:t•. Not Gt1ilty V e1·clict Set Afte1· Deal ii\' 1'0'.\1 DARLF.\' Oi I ... 0.ltJ Pt191 i111l T110 tl(·f··n:-.i..-!fJ11 yl•rs fK't~u:1ded the proSt.•cution !o h:n'l· rn•· B.'lthC'lor 's Ill har murder triul tlc<·lared :i n11 ~1ria! late Thur sdny 111 OrJngt" ('oun1y Superior Court hut the 1nanl'll\C'r prO\(.'iJ to be a \'ery L'Ostl y one . Judge B~ ron I\. ,\l c\lillan at.'t'l.'\ltt.!d thr 11greemcnt rc;u,:hl-d a n1 on g all rour la\1~·ers 1n\'Ol\·cd and then. surnmoned the jury to the l'QUrtroo1n 10 <1dvise the1n that nearly lour days of deliberation "ere O\'Cr. lfe set Apri l 15 as the <li te for !he nc>.l court action ai.:ain!>I ;u:cu..,•·d l'yprcss police Sgt. Thomas B:iruld1. 26. and (..:11rdcn Grove patrohnan .Jerry <;ray. 29, and closed tht• filr on the :-,1X·\'.rt'k tr1<1I. !Jut while txirn clcfcnsi: l.i11'yt•r:; \'.rung !heir hand s tine! Ch1t·f 01:put.v District AttomC'y Jan1es l::nn ~hl opt'nly gr inned the jury revealrcl th;it it hiid alrC.c1dy reached a \'erdicl of 111n()C("nt 'A'i th rr·spt.'<'t to Gray on charges of assault 111th a deadly 'A'eapon . 1'hc only problem , !ht· ani::uishl'd defense <ittomeys lcan1cd, 1A·:1c; that the jurors had nt•glccted to sign the \'erdict fo rm . Therefore. Judge ~1c ~I i11 an co1•f1rmt1l , the verdict d<X'S not c!usr. Enright 's grin gre1\' c\·cn broader "A'hen thf' jury then rcvL·.1led they "rre split ;it 10 to I in f;1\'0r of ;1n innocf'nt Vl'rdK1 011 !he n1urdcr charg1's L1t:L'<l hy Barokl i. Jurors comrncnlt>tl ciu1 ... 1dc th e t-0urt roon1 that th•· t\1() 1n•1n1ht•rs in t/11· minorilv \\ere untletid(•d ;uuJ t'it:•! :1 ft"' n1ore hours of d1•hh<·rar1on 1111!(ht V.t•!I ha \·e produeftl a unon1 1111ius 1rrd1tt. Thl' delighted Ennhh!. I u d a y describing defcn~~· <1ll11n11·\' :\!;itthcw l\urilich's fou rth d:1y pin~ ;1~ "tbc gr{'atcst OOob of all tun1•" :ind "the fox oulfoxed." confirrnl'd \lid · th ;< I In! \1ill cons1dt•r no di'als 111 the llarold1 cast:. "\\"e \\ant ;111other tri;il.'' hl' s111d. "J\s for l:r;iy, I 11;1\'c sonu·. $~ 1nph<1thy ror him but I can 't Sil\' at this tHnl' 11h11t \\C ''ill deci de tu do in L-onlll'Cl1un Y.1th hirn un 1\pril I~. "Kurilich has onl v '"'1n1 ~elf 10 blHrnt"":"" En right said. ''lie ·\,.a s t'tln\·in1:L'<l that thr jury v.·;1s hung 1n his (!c-t rin1ent and fc llo'.'.' prosC'cutor Tt·d :\!1ll:1 rd and I v.ere not a\·l'rse .to aet.'Ommoda!ing t11m. "I admit 1 o day !h:it I could definitely see a mt.onholc l'Over under Kurihl'ffS fl'l'l." Enright grinned. "But \\'ho ain I to tell a defense lawyer how to ru n his case?" Prosecution thin king today is that ISet "tlSTRIAL. Page %) • Orange A Coast ~7---s Weather \"ar1ahle high cloudrn~s.~ lonighl and Snturday. COOier days With hi ghs of 70 at the beaches rising to 75 1nlond. Overnight IO"'S 46-5<1. INSIDE l 'ODAV Lntle bollerh1~ did their th111r1. Staff Pliotograpl1er Pat· rick O'lJor111ell caught tlie ac- ' ti0t1. See toda11's lVel'ke11d~r. Ill Ywr lfl'Ylc:I J Mvt~.i 'vllfl if •MIW!t II Nf!lt11al NI'" ~ I.. M ... ,, t Or1t1n C11r111ty 1).I J C1tlt1u1I• I, ,. llttllW•lllJ )l•h Cll11HIM J1·Q \ylwl• P""1ff If CllflllCCI )t 1"'11 11•tt Cr1ts..,.r11 1t Jtotk M•l'llll1 ,..,, 0.1111 N•Uc,i U Ttl•'•hlfft lo' •titlrlel l't\'I t ~l,.lft U-U "'"''"'' tJ.)1 w •• ,,.... 4 ,.,..,~... U ftt!Mll'I Nlwt IJ·lf AINI l•lldttt II. Wt.flt! "''" I MtlltMJ; I fl' .... tl'IClff n.1f Mtt11.,. n n .. · 'i ' ;-- •) 2 ~All V PILOT l8 Zo11e Review Of Co111plex 1 U11de1· Way 1ly GEORGE LEIDAl. 01 111, o .. iw Piiot i11o11 Ir,·ine city pl:1nn in,:: co1nm1.;;s1ont>rs began zoning review TI1ursd:iy of the ?.058-acrc expan!'<ion of l hc lr\·inc Industrial Complex. a dC\'t>lopincnt expected lo add a1,000 Jobs 111 JO to l~ year.;. lr,·ine Comp.1ny t::xecutivc V 1 cc President Thon1as Y.'olff lOld citv romm1M1oocrs, "a coinmun!ty reapS many lx-nefits £rom a strong industri.:il base.'' The• Irvine Industrial Comi)lc,'(-East (!IC-Bast) is expected to provide lh~ employment aM ct'Onomic base for the future city of Irvine .. Y.'oUf said. The new lnd11'ilrial park. 1nade up or six villages of coinmercial and manufn.cturing rirn1s. is to be developed near El Toro t.·larinc Corps Air S1ation. :i.cross the city fron1 the existing llC nc;1r Orange County Airport. There arc 20.000 persons empl oy('<! by 500 firms located in !he near1v sold out !JC. \Volff noted. Firms paid 5s percent of the prop<'rly taxl'S collected by the city and 50 percent of the sales la~ revenue generated in Jrvine last year \ came from lIC firnts, hct1Said. \\'olff and company plann£'rs told <'ily commissioners ttl(: new i n d u s t r i a J deve\opincnt will be unlike any eJse\.,.hc rc in lhe U.S. "!IC-East will be responsive to the human ne«ls of people who will be working there." \\'oHf said. "It yt,il! be more responsive to human ncccls than industry needs." he contended. Large industries will fonn the outer· ring of tach of the six "villages." comp.1ny planner Bobby.Joe. Vasquez poinled out. Employes ·"'ill be able to walk lo a central comniercial "core" of small shops. restaurants, banks and outdoor recrea tion areas. Bct\\'e<'n the \'illage core and the larger industry "'ill be spaces for smaller firms whioh 1nay supply services to the larger firms including printing, clerical or professiMal help. Mini-greenbelts are lo link the outer ring to the core. Following a presentation by designer \Villiam Peckham. boo.rd chairman of P~kham Guyton of St. L o u i s , commissioners listed a number of questiom about the propoStd zohtng. Concerns inc1ude continued study of airport noise reduction 'A'ithin buildings, industrial waler reclamation ponds. 1 traffic impacts, phasing aod urban ) congestion. .' ( / Thc~cems v.'ill be discussed in · I revisi f the envirorunental impact report wh· h is to be considered at the ..........._ !1~xt hea g on the !IC.East proposa) on ~y-l!,_ Fron• Page 1 APPEAL ... I~ Coast Highway site. Resident Bonnie Hano said the building resembled the controversial Promontary Point development in Newport Beach. "t thlnk it's horrible," she to!d the council. Commenting on the dev e loper s ' repeated references to the number or tim es and project has been 'nailed before tity boards, Councilman Jon Brand said that in itself indicted the ~·cakness of the project's design. "If it had been a really good plan. il v1ouldn 't have taken nine rncctings," Brt1nd said. I-le noted that the sama architectural firm had designed the duplex. on a lot adjacent to the city's \\'itch's Hou se on \\Tave Street. •te sai rl tha t despit!! the firm's assurances then. that duplex O\'Cn\'nel1n<'fi the quain t ·and unusually designed \\'itch 's House. Bill Leak, rt'cently 11ppointcd 1o 1he city pl;1nning co1nmiss1on. told the <X1Uncil the ci!y"s 01>en space clement should ha,·e the force of lair and tha t it contained gcnt'ral goal s 1\hich \\'ere. in conllict 1\•ith the proj)OSl'd project. ' O•AMGl COAST lit DAILY PILOT t .... Oo•"O'P r .. ,1c...,14'"• "''"a"'"'"~ t.""<'lf"6N•..,Poo or,11.•·""1~,,._tl.1·..,. < ..... r.,~'''~' ! 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The first d:i y of ticket s1J lcs to lhe L11FC Purges Toss Agency 111~0 lL Tizzy Orange County's Local A gr: n c Y Formation Commission is in the midst of a major membership shakeup that alfeady has re sulte d in one. cornmissioner's ouster nnd still another purge may be in the offing. The LAFC, responsible for ruling on city annexations and spheres of in fluence. had been left ~·ith one vacant seat last month with the election defeat of former Fullerton city councilman Louis "Rl'd'' Reinhardt, also a cornmissioner. Thursday. mayors nnd representatives from 23 cities held a stormy League of Cities selection cOmmittec meeting in Orange to pick Rcinha"Clt's successor lo one of the two seats held by elected city officials. 'Newport Bold! Mayor(Dooold Mcinnis won that seat over three opponent!. Then. in a move not altogether unexpected, \\1estminster Mayor Phil Anthony moved to oust Ln Habra city cowicilman R<ibert Nevil fron1 the other city scat on the LAFC. Tbe \'oft was lH in favor of the ouster With Huntington Beach abstaining. Tustin Councilman Donald Saltarelli was elected to fill Nevil's scat. The purge had app:.ircntly been \\'Cl!· choreograpbl'd by central and coastal county cities. "'hich held a secret n1~1ing lo plan strategy \Vcdnesduy night. During 1hc h£·aled exchangrs Jx>fore and alter the \'otc. lluntington Beach i'olayor Jerry ri.latney attempted to l'Xplain his city's abstension. •Ie accused SUJX!rvisor Ilalph Diedrich. chainnan of LAFC. of exerting undu e Influence on Huntington Beach in on effort to kCt'p 1'\e\'il on the panel. ~latncy claimed Diedrich appro;ichrd llunt ington Beach administrator David Ro1\•lands ~·ith a rcn1i nd£'r that $600.000 in revenue sharing rund.s n1ay ne\"cr have been put to"·ard buying ~lcadow !ark Golf Course if he \Diedrich) h:i.dn't voted for i !. "The. council fears losing the funding unless thf'y support Nevil.' f\f:.Hney' said in a prepared sta!0n1cnL Though Huntington beach :ibst;1inC'<l form the purge rno!ion .. they votl'd [or Saltarelli to fill Nevil's scat. Ra y llhoa<ls. D\c.drich's administrative assistant. said aftt•r i'olatn cy's con1ments "I can't irnagine Ralph making that kind of dea l. Ifs a ridiculous sugges tion." After 1he initial firc~·orks "'tre over, the mayors and the ir representatives got into another heated debate O\·cr "'ho should fill the alternalc"s seat vacated by ~lclru1is. On a close vote. they chose Cypress council"·oman Alice Frankiewich over Villa P::irk councilman Donald \Vino. '.'ie\'il's oustt'r ll'ft a big questlon mark 01•er the Qne public sea t on the LAfC now held by forn1er San Clt'mente city councilman Stan Northrup. Some sources indicate that Ne\'il's pr(·sent·c on thC' panel w11s the only thing keeping Nor1hrup in his scat because of the balance bct ... :ccn the north and south end of the county. Tht'rc :ire some lndicalions !hut the nC'wly r('arr:inged LA FC. 1vhich nppoin!$ the public nic·n1b<·r, rould vote to kick Northrup off the p<iilel. Tustin '!> S<it.irelli could become lhc swing \'Ole rr Diedrich Rnd Supervisor Rolx'rt Bnttin, also a LAFC member, team up to oust Northrup. One of the key lssuts In the mhufflinc appeared 10 be conflict over the l..AfC'i; st11nd on the J\larlnc Corps helicopt er station.. u·e<iged bet\~CCn Tustin, Irvine ond"Sbnta Ana . Tur LAFC \Oh .. -d !ale last yctlr to rrmo\C it rroin Tuslin 'i; i;phcre of Influence and no t pul 11 into any other sphcrC'. Police Kill 'la11, 22 PAC01~1A (U Jlf ) -Pollce shot and killed a man today who thrt:lltntd Lht lire of his S.ytar~ld nll-tt '•ilh .11 knlf1:-, .officers rcponcd. ~aJ w:is Ulyss~ Tari. :?2, "ho appJrently :i:..iff~rrtl th Rfh~r clfccts of :i drug used \J control rpi!rp:-y. ~enc.ral public found the Pa.gcant nearly 60 1x'rCl't1t sold out through nluil order s<1ll'S, before the box office v.·indows 11crc opened. Box office hours ;ire from 10 a.n1. to 4 p.m. '11iursdays, F'ridi:ys and Saturdays until all Ockc<ts arc sold. Sally ltecve. fcsiival pu blic relation<t dirt:c.1or. ad11scd \1·ould-be t i r kc I purtha.~crs to c~ll ahc<ad Ucforc dr11 ing ;1ny dist:1nec 10 n1;1 kC' sure tickets 'A"t'rc :.t ill available. -· ~!rs. Hc<e\'e said niost \1·cckcnds nrc. sold. out and good scats arc going· fast. Some returned tickets are available during the run of the Pageant of the 1\1aslers this ,yea r from July 12 to Aug. 25. The Pageant of the J\1astc.rs recreates famous art works by sta ging living 1nodels in spccia'lly prc<parc.d sets. Staged in the natural amphithea ter of frvinc Bowl -which has 2,500 scats - lhe pageant traditionally is a sellout during its six-week run. 2 Seats Appear l lncontested as Deadline Nears Only one of three seats up for election June; e appeared to have a contest late this ~ing in the Saddleback College board of trustees election campaign. As the 5 p.m. filing dea d 11 n e approached for prospective candidates, fin al paper work had been finished by one candidale in Atea One , one candldale in Area 1'v10. and one candidate in Area 'fhrce (Laguna Beach). But in Laguna. \Vhcre publlshcr-\\'l'iter ~·l ichael ri.1 c.Fadd en 1w·ned in his papers Thursday, former Laguna school board pr('sidcnt L.arry Taylor said he also .,.,·ould have his papers in before this afternoon's deadline. That left fi ve others ·who ha\'e takC'n out papers but haven't returned !hem. In Laguna. Orange. Coast College professor Norman Coles of 25.'i San Joaquin Dri1 e had not yet made his c:1ndidacy final. nor had E u g e n c Auerbach , a corporate education director 11 ho lives at 272 High Dri ve. In North Tustin. Saddlehack st udent Sieve \lucllcr is the only definit e C'andi datc, with pape rs out on John Fin011norc <1nd Keith Stanley, a Saddlcback student <ind automotive teclu1ician. In 1hc. soul h end of the Tustin dis!rict. bu:;;i11rss1nan Jeffry DuB01\•e is the only definite candidate. Pending is Al an 11. Ureenwood of Santa Ana. a dentist. The new trustees 'A'ill be. eclcted at large by all district voters. ·'. ·':r ,, Fro1n Pagel S.i\DDLEBACK .. ··are in a responsibility t11'ilight zone. "ThcC' have been times when there \~ere so1ne infan tile remarks from rnem. bul 1ve've he\in guilty of the santc. thing ;it 1itncs." ~!rs. Herry su ggested the niove mlghi si1np1y be on attempt "to .pa:.cify students .. , "! think il"s 111s111ccre lo say to the students. '\\'l,.11 si1 you there ;ind you can i;pt.•t1k \\'hen you fctl li ke II,' " '"II ~·ou approve this, you bclll'.!r ~cl a longer table," siiggcSt('d Alyn Brnnnon. "f'reuy soon lhe fiiculty and the i·l:JS."ifil.'d C 111 p ! 0 y (' S \\'ill \\Uni rt•prl'scn!allves too." 1\ 1notlon by Vo1;el lo Sl'al a studc.nl as an :id\i8Qry tnembcr "'as \'Oted down. Instehd. ~larshall suggested 8 student rcprcsentativr: meet "'it h S.addlcback Siipc.ri.J11.tndent f'red Breiner ~n hour ii month. Fron• Page 1 MIS1'RIAL ... B;iroldi "ill 'once agair f:icc trial 1011' murder ChargtS filed ar!er he Allegedly shot and kllltd Alarine Co~ helicopter pilot H..'lndall Steven Robinette, 25. on Jan. 5. 1973, during a brnwt in the Tustin tavern. Gray. also off duty al the time, 'i''B! 1mked on assault ch11rKl'.!S :lfler he atlcgL'<lJy shot bilr patron Sam Campise, :lj, Ir! !he chest during l'ur !lame barroom S(\unbblc. Girls Win One • ·Nation's Airline/! _(,'au't Trirn Fat \VASHING;l'O N (UPI) -Airl ines cannot ground or fire over· wei ghl stewardesses. ·a federal judge ha s ruled. fie al so declared illegal a regulation forbidding stewardesses to wear glasses while Jn flight. In the latest of a series of decisitins regarding the treatment of sle~·ardesses. U.S. District Court Judge Aubrey llobinso n Jr. 1'hurs· day, ordered l'\orthwest 1\irlines to pay back salaries to all stew- artlesses fired or grounded si nce 1965 for being overweight. l·le nl so struck down n1osl of Northwest's other physical re· quiren1cn ts. The airline 'vas expected to appeal. Under Robinson's decision, airlines could not weigh their stew· ardC?sses fJr even tell then1 they are too heavy. 'rhe only ti1nc an airline could toike action against an overweight stewardess. Robi n· son said. was ~·hen her ~·eight problen1 "is such as to render her l)hysically incapable of performing the duties of the job." !·le also said airlines could not subject stewardesses to height rest rictions anf different "than acceptable slandards ror 1nale cabin attendants.'' lie alsO ruled the airline must rci1nburse ste"'a rdesses ror each time since 1968 they were forced to share with another stewardess a hotel room during layovers while 1nalcs doing the same work were given a single room. Badl1an1 U1·ges Pern1ane11t 55 MPH Lii11it f 01· State A bill authorized by Asst'mblyman Robert Badham (R-Newpon Beac:h1 "'ould set 55 miles per hour on California highways as the maximum speed limit JX!nnanently, except for cert ail) freeway sections. ll!s legislation introduced Thursday in S.1cramento coincided prt'cisely \Vith issuance of a report by C'r0v. Ronal d Reagan's Advi sory State Energy Planning Council. The panel's findings are that Calilorniu motorists and other users of pelroleu1n products will fa ce a continued 18 percent shortAge on the market until about inid- J\lny ut the earliest. Initial t'xports of ].Uddle East oil follo"·lng \he \if1ing of the Arab embargo \\•ill arri1·e in lhe U.S. ;ibout that lime, but a 9.5 JX!rccnl sbortnge is foreseen c\'en afterward. Said Gov. Heagan: "Although the increased price of refined oil products - because of the high price or Persian Gulf crude oil -v.·il\ tend to reduce demand a litt le. the report indicates that we will s!ill have lo conse.rve our use of gasoline. "Th0 55 m p.h. speed limit is the sin1plest and fairest cons er vat ion measure available.'' As an "added bonus.'' Reagan said. ""·e're Io sing about 100 fe"·er Californians per month in the form of high"·ay fatalities . \Ve can argue about 1\•hether we are S3\'ing 25 million or only 20 million gallons of gasoline per month \\'ith the 55 speed limit -the savings are in that range -but we know how truny people. died in auto aceidents in Febn1ary, 1973 , and in f'ebn1ary. 1974. A lot of us are walking around \.\'horn \1·ouldn't be. except for the lo"·er speed limits." lleagan also urged the state Public litilities Commission to continue looking for economi c Incentives to conserve electricity and natural gas. And he askE'd the Energy Planning Council to develop recommendations for the construction of more refineries and the ereaiion or more nuclea r power plant SitC'S. CaYc-in Kills l\lan CARSON (AP I -A 'A·orkman was killed and t"·o others injured Thursday when an 18-foot trench colla~ at a sc"·er construction JX'Oject he rf'. firemen said. Authorities identif ied the dead man as Quirino Ron10. 35. of Lo6 Angeles. LAMP SALE ffarbor ~luniripal Cou rt action ac:ain~l both n)en is Ocing nbaodoned lod<t)' in ·light of the indictment re t u r n<' d Thursday on cha rges Or man_ufacturl ng and selling methamphct::imine and conspiracy connected with !hose charges. Also named in the indictment \VAS Guy Victor Bauwens. 2'l. identified to d a Y by the prosecuti as a transier~t v.•ho collabo rated \\'ith the t"·o i\ewport Beach men in n1aklni; and selling thr n;;ircotics. Bau"'ens .,.,.as also ordered to· appear Tuesda y in Judge Turner's coortroo1n. All three nicn are held in county jail in lieu of bail. · 1-fe<nbers of the Orange County r>:arcotics Task Force 1\·orkin g \li'ith Glendora police and San Bernardino narcotics officers arrested llianda and Henson •in 11 (;recn Valley. San Bernardino County C'dbin, allegedly use'<! by the pair as the base for their drug distribu1ing operation. .J Rianda "'as furU1er ident ified as a chemistry teacht'r at the n e a· r b y Glendora •1igh School and Henson as 'a local independent cement contractor. Agents said they bought one pound of "speed·' from Lhe pair for $3.000 and had arranged to purchase five more pounds of methamphetamine for $11 ,000. Agents said the accused men \Vere oonducting ;\ flourishing trade ""ith loca: narcotics wholesalers with one sale alone adding to a st reet value of about $60,000. Officers said Rianda 's chemist ry experience \vas a vital f<ici or in the drug dist ribu1ing operation. They said they also confiscated a quantity of equi pment used to manuiaL1w·c "spcc,-d". Service Stations Loosening U JJ • For the W ceken.d 1\Iore service stations 'A'ill be pumping gas this l\'eekend in Orange County and more ,\·i!l be giving custo;ncrs all tlfC fuel they want , the ,\uton1obi!c Club or Southern California forecast today. Almost 90 percent or Ille 340 dea\en; surveyed in Southern Californ ia reported they would be OJX!O on Saturday'' and more than 20 percent said they 'A'OU!d be open Sunday. The Auto CI u b said only one percent of the stations arc limiting purchases. The Auto Club also said it noted a dramatic decline in met ropolitan area stations limiting thei r sales by pumping a predetermined quota each day. Only 35 percent of the st.ations are limiting themselves, as compared to 41 percent la.st ~·eek. Jn addition, Riverside County has now joined Orange County in dropping out of the oddoCyen marketing plan. NEW SHIPMENTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ARE BEING OFFERED AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED NOW PRICES. SELECT FROM (Specially Priced) MAR BRO STIFFEL KNOB CREEK DESIGN GUILD SPEER Many Others A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY STYLE IMAGINEABLE. FOR BEST SELECTION ... STOP IN NOWI SALE ENDS ~TllRDAY, APRIL6 DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN WHll:DA YS & SA TUlDA YS t :OG lo l :lO ' ' I • NEWPORT BEACH • 1127 WESTCUFF DR., 6'2·20!0 -LAGUNA BEACH • 34.S NORTll COAst IJWY., 41M·6$Sl TORRANCE• 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD (Open Fri. til 9. Sun. 12.5·30) 378-1279 • • 1 l l I I , SC m is 15 Ni .. Saddlebaek YOL.1>7, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ' DlllJ P'illl Siii! P'Mtn SCHOOL CLOSES -Students brought down the fla gs at Irvine Ele- mentary School Thursday in a tribute to the 45-yea r-old fa ciJ ity which is closing. Students will begin classes at College Park School April 15. Old school was obsolete and impacted by aircraft noise. Below. Nicole Pirnat said , "I hope there's a heaven for schools that grow old." Badham U1·ges Permanent ·' 55·MPH Li.I11it f 01· State A bill authorized by Assemblyman ·Robert Badham {R-Ne wport Beach) would set 55 miles per hour on California highways as the maximum speed limit pennanently, except for certain lreew·ay iections. -His legislation introduced Thursday in Sacramento roinclded precisely with issuance of a report bY Gov. Ronald Reagan's Advisory State Energy Planning Council. , • Californians wr month in the fonn of highway rataht1es. We can argue about whether we arc saving 25 millloo or only 20 million gallons of gasoline pei' .month with the 55 speed limit -the sa vings are in that range -but we know how many people died in auto accideni., in Fe~ruary. 1973, and in February, 197-1 . A lot of us are walkb1g around whom wouldn't be except for the lower speed lirnits." I ' ' j Today'~ Finni J\'.Y. Stocks ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1974 TEN CENTS . 'Confiscation' Claimed Irvine Compa~y ·Says Plan Reduces Market V cilue_ Irvine ~Company lawyers told· Airport Land Use Commissioners Thursday adoptJon of. a proposed land use master plan around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station "amounts to land confiscation." Lowell C. Martindale Jr. of the Los Angeles firm O'Mclveny and ~1yers presented a four-page legal opinion a <Xlmpany spokesman today said was a "strongly worded document" opposing the airpon oonunission plan. Airport COffiUliMloners were meetii:ig !""'J' • lo Qpen °publlC hearings ~n.the plan whi ch city of Irvine planners last week said "~riously affected" city development plaru near El Toro &ICAS. Commissioners delay.ed action on the land use regulation progran1 pending tin1e to study com-em.!! of the Irvine Company, the city of Irvine, the Moulton Ranch developers and others in the El Toro ar1a. an Irvine C o m p a n y spokesman said today. &lartindale Thursday night <Xlnlendrd. thnt 1he._"plan as. proposed Cs <111 ub1'ious alten1pt to P{e!icrve Lhe potential 'ft•r comn1ercial use of the military airport by lesscnini;t the val ues of property adja1..~nt to the runways." TIM? ll·gal position draHed by the fim1 said to be e:1pert.s in propcriy rights litigation es timated the loss to lhl' Irvine Company v.·ere the plan to be adop1ed .,.,·ould amount to "several hundred millions of dollars." Adoption of the plan Y:h ich limits land Irvine Complex Zone Eyed 54,000 Neiv Jobs Expecte<l Witliin 15 l ' en rs By GEORGE LEIDAL Of""° 0.0f 1'11111 St9fl Irvine city planning oommissioners began i.oning review Thursday of the 2,058-acrc e:tpansion of the Irvine Industriiil Complex. a development expected to add 54,000 }obs in 10 to ia years. Irvine Company k:xecutive Vice President Thomas Wolff told city <Xlmmissioners, •·a <Xlmmunity reaps many benefits from a strong Industrial base." Killer of Tot Given Life; Tries Suicide Convicted child •killer tarry wa:mt Cobb was sentenced to life in state pris-- oo late Thursday after be made an at· le1npt to take his own life. Cobb, 23, slashed his wri sts with a razor blade while being confined in an Orange County Superior Court holding cell prior to his sentencing •:>pearance before Judge 11. Warren Knight. The convicted killer or Todd Rockwood. 3 was rushed to Orange County Medical Center where surgeons stitched up wounds in both wrists and rushed Cobb back to court only two minutes late for his date with Judge Knight . J udge Knight , making no comment on the incident or Cobb's heavily bandaged arms, refused to reduce tbe conviction to second degree murder, turned down a motion for a new trial and sent Cobb to prisoo. for life. Deputies who escorted the shackled Cobb to the courtroom dismissed the wrist slashing incident as a gesture very much on the lines of the one that occurred at Cobb's last c o u r t appearance. \\'hen the ~1ichigan man entered the courtroom March 18 to receive what proved to be a guilty verdict from the jury he sported a jac ket with the v;ords "'She Lie<!" emblaumed on the back in black ink. The statement wa s an obvious refer- ence to the damning testimony of his paramour. Sandy Rockwood, 18. Deputies at that time took the iacket from him on the orders of Judge Knight before the jury entered the courtroom. The judge tl.en refused to let Cobb take the lie detector test the defendant demanded and he made the same ruling late Thursday. Defense attorney Robert Brodie now plans to appeal the verdict reached after a jury listened to testimony that Cobb repeatedly beat and tortured ti.1iss Rockwood's 3-year-old son . ~1iss Rockwood, who drew a year in county jail for her admitted role as an ~llling accessory in the child's death, t ified that she found Todd dead in his c "b when she returned on April II, 1973, the Orange home she shared with Cobb. ~1iss Rockwood testified that Cobb beat (Ste DEATH TRY, Page%) The In1ine Industrial Complex-East (ITC-Ea st) is expe<!ted to p~yide lhe employment and e<Xlnomic base for the future city of Irv ine , Wolff-said. The new industrial park. made up of six villages of commercial a n d manufacturing firms, is to be developed near El Toro t-.larine Corps Air Station, across the ci ty from the existing !IC near Orange Coun1) Aif"!Xlrt. There are 20,000 persons employed by 500 fi rms locatl'd in the nearly sold out IIC, \Yolff noted. Firms paid 55 µe rcent or the property taxe~ collected by lhe City and 50 percent · of the sales tait revenue g('n('ratcd in Irvine last year came from llC firms, he said. \Yolff and company planners told city commissioners the ne...,· i n d u s t r i 3 I de\'elopn1ent will be unlikr any elSC\\·here in Uie U.S. "llC-East ...,·ill be responsive lo the hunian ne«is of prople ...,.ho .,.,·ill he .... ·orking Uiere." \\'olff said. "It .... ·ill be mo re responsive to human needs than (See WNlr-;G, Page%~ Marilyn .Boyd Will Head Irvine P.lan1iing Board • \.'" ' f ' ' • t'rVme ~ cOmtnissilft!n selfded Marilyn Boyd to serve as chairman of the five-membt:r body seated Thursday night. ritrs. Bovd. 36. of Culverdale. "'as elected on a split vote .. Cornmissioner Gary Dalzell nomina ted continuing Commissioner Frank Hurd to serve as chairman. The t\\'O opposed ~Ir!. Boyd's election. Later, Hurd declined a nomination for the vice chairmanship of the plaMing panel and Dalzell, of Turtle Rock. ~·as elected una nimously. Mr.s. Boyd was appointed to the new commlssioi1 by nel'-'ly-elected Councilman Art Anthon y of Turtle Rock . Supporting her in b.id to become the Cilj"g fotltth'-plarining comm\1&t·on chairman in t .... ·o years "-'ere recent appointees Emil "Skip" Benes of the Jtaoch and Roland Schinzinger of J.;niverslty Park. Denes will chair the com mission steering committee. l\.lrs. Boyd will ser\'e on the city-school district liaison panel and will relate to the community services t'Ommissioo fu ture planning concerns. Sc.hinzinger, a fonner chairman of the ci ly ad hoc bike trails advisor y oommittee will head the commission's transportation sulxomn1i ttce. • Commiss~rs deactivated t'>''O committees established by previou<; commission.-;. They \\'ere the parks and hillside study committees. Saddlehacl{ Board Nixes ' Student No11voting Seat Ry JAN WORTII Of 119 D•llY 1'119t ll•ff A proposal to scat a student as a non- voting member of the Saddleback College hoard of trustees ~·as defeated by a 3·2 vote of the board Thursday ni ght Despite encouragement from student leaders and faculty members to allow a student representative, Truslecs Donna Berry, James l\1arshall . and Alyn Brannon remained firm in their op inions. Trustee Morrisa Bandt and acting board president Hans Voge! favored tne student member. A student ~mber on the boa rd would "increase communication s," Vogel said. "After all, Students ar"'e our end prod uct an~ we should listen to them ," he said. But ~farshall. a Lei5Ute \\'orld resi dent and former co11ege president in Texas, said he had tal ked to many retired teachers and school administrators and none recommended the move. "They'd never heard of it," ~1arsha\l said. "Voters put responsibility' into the hands of the trustees." One spokesman. from t'he audience ""·as Vince ~tcCulloogh, a Saddleba ck College phys ical education instructor who is also president of the S:1ddleback \1a1Jcy Unified School District board of trustees. llLs board allows two s tud e n t representatives lo sit al a separate table at all board meetings. One is from El Toro High Schoo! and one is fronl ML<;.sion Viejo High School. ~fcCullough said he belie\•es students "are in a responsibility twilighl 1.one . "ThCe have been times "·hen there were some infantile remarks from t'nem. but we've hcen guilty of the saine lhing at tin1es." l\frs. Berry sugg est ed the move mig ht simply be an attempt "to pacify students.'' "I think it's insincere to say lo the students, 'We'll sit you there nod you cnn spea k ~·hen you feel like it.' " "If you apProve this. you better get a longer table," suggested Alyn-Brannon . ··Pretty soon the facult)' and the classified e m p I o y e s y,·ill ...,·ant representatives too." A motion by Vogel to seat a student ~ an advisory member .,.,·a.s voted do"n. Instead, ~tarshall suggested a student representative meet with Saddleback Superintendent Fred Bremrr an hour a month. USl'.!! ,under runway np1>1'11:1t1Jci; :unount!" to the "laking uf prorx·i·ty" for ti.·hich the con1p.an~· dl'Sl'r\C'S to 111.• l"Ollll.>!'!ls;ltl'do ~larrindale also l'h:irg\·d !hat thr 1,roposed plan U]l:'>t.'I' the evn1pan~"s chr111C1's of gt'tt111~ lair rnarkct value for hual the r-;uv~· I k•partllll·lll 1~ currently eo11sidcring buying !h proh·c t the n11!11ary us.efulness of El ·ron1 ~IC,\S. "The plan n .. 1luees fai r n1ark1·1 ~·alut'," ~larlLndale said, bt>t·au:-r thl' thrt•al of its tStt AIRl'OHT. -11.i:t ?I Def e11se Get s ~t i strial R11le To Hi s Chagri11 H\• TU~1 RAHl .F.\' Di ,,,. D••IT ,I .. , s11n 'l"\\"O derense IJv:yrrs persu;idcd the prosecution to ha\'(' roe Bachelor's Ill b;ir murder trial der\n rcd a mistrial lnte Thursday in t)range Count y Superior Court but the maneuver pro\·ed to oe a \'Cr\' eostlv one. Judge B}Ton K: ~h:~lill~n acCt'ptcd the agrt.oen1en t reach('(.[ a mo n g all four la"·vers invol ve<! and lhl'n surnmoned I~ jurY to the courtroon1 to ndv1sc them th.11 nearly four dliys of dehberatiort \I ere ov('r. lie st·I April 15 n~ thl' date f11r 1he nl'Xt rourt ;1ction against atl'llSt'd Cypress polite Sgt. Tho1n;1~ Baroldi , 26. and l;ar~rn Grove patrohnan .Jerry <.;ray, 29, and c!Osed the filr or\ !he six-11.i.~ek trial. But \l'hilc botn dC:l('nsc !;111 r4'rS .,.,·rung · th,.ir hands and C..:hil'f l.>cpUty Di~lrict t\rton1ey JanlCS Enright opl.'nly grinrl(d the Jury re\'t·:tlt'd that it had already reached a verdict of innocent \lo-ilh respect to Gray on charges of assault "·1th a deadly ""·eapon . The only prohll·m. the anguished df'fense ;itt.om('}'S learned . was that the jurors had neglcctt.od tu sign the verdict form . Therefore. Judge i\.·1cf\.l 111 an t'Onfirmed, the verdict does not exi st. Enright's grin gre.,.,. e\·en broader "'hC'n tilt' jury then revealed they 11,·ere split at 10 !O I in f.1vor of an innocent 1·erd1ct on the murder char~cs faced by Baroldi. Jurors wmn1t•0\1.,·d outside the eou rt roorn that lhc two n1c1nhcrs in thfl 1ninoritv >l"Cft' undecided and t'n:1t a few 1nore hours of deliberation miRhl "·ell have produced a unanimous verdict. The delighted Enright , today descrihing defense nttorncy r.1atlhew Kurlli ch's fourth cL1y ploy as "the gre;1tt·st boob of all ti me" :ind "the fox outfoxed." l"OflfimM'd tod · th a t he v.i ll t'Ons1der no deals in the Hnrold1 ca.si'. "\Ve v.·ant ano!hcr trial." ht' ~iid . ",\s for r;ray. I nave sornt• ~~ mph:l!hy for him but I can 't say nt th is time v.·hat u·e 11 di decide to do in t'(}Jllll'!.'.\1on v.1th him on April 15. "Kurilich has only hi m:;clf 10 ble1me," Enrig ht said. "lie was convin ced that the JUry was hung In his d1'tri men t and fellow prosl'cutor Tl-cl ,\l1llard and I ...,·ere nol averse to accommodating him. "I admit Io day that I C.'OUld defin itely St'C a n1onholc t'Q1cr under Kurihc.•n's reet."' Enright gt1nn1·d "13ul .... 110 am I lo tell a defense lnwyer how to run his cast!?" Prosecution th lnku1_1! rodny is that Baroid! "ill once again face trial on murder charges flied after he allegedly shot and ki lled ~l arinC' Corps helicopter pilot Ranrlall St~1·en Robinette. 25, on Jan. 5. 1973, during a brawl in the Tustin til\'em. 1;ray, al!ro off dut v at the lime, ...,,as booked on a~ault 0 charges after he allcgtodly shot bar patron Sam Campise, 35. 111 the chest durin g tne same barroom squabble. Orange Coast Weather The panel's findings are that Califorrua motorists and other users of petroleum products will race a continued 18 percent 1bortage on the market until about mid· M11iy at the earlie~t. Hearst Cash Still A vailahle ' School Rest l{ootu Security Proposed \1ariable hig h cloudmess Wn ight ., and Salurday. Cooler days 'A-'ilb hig hs or 70 at the beaches ri sing lo 7$ inland. Overnight 10-·9 4~54. INSlllt: l'Olti\ l' Littte ballcrhws d1•i their ih ing. Staff Photographer Pat· rick O'Donnell ca11ght rite ac- tion. Ste today 's \\'eeke11de r. Inltial exports or ~liddle East oll fouowing the lifting o(Jbt Arab em~rgo will arrtve in the--IY.S-:-about that tune, but a 9,5 percent shortage is foreseen even ·arterward . Said Gov.· Rengan : uAltl'lough the ln<reas<d prie< of rtlined oU products - because ol ~ high price ol Persian Gulf trude oU -will tend to redUCfl demand. a Uttle, the report indicates thlit we ~II s\Rl have to conserve our use of guoline. • .,,,.. 15 m.p.h. speed \Im~ is the 'irnplest and faire.st cons e r vat Ion measure available." !oJ an .. added bonld.'' Reagan said, "we're Los I n g about 100 fewer SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) A spokesman tor the Hearst Corp. said today the $-4 million meant to provide · food for the poor upon Patricia Hearst's safe release still is available despite her statements that she joined her kidnaptr1. "F'rom a legal standpoint, the 11earst Corp. has no control over the money 1l 1tds point." said Qlarles Gould, publisher of the San Francisco Exnminer. "ll's a simon pure lhlng as tar a.s the llearsts are coocemed." (Related. p.I c t u r e , Page 5) . • • The Hearst Corp. 8llllOllllC<!d thb week . . that it placed $4 millk>n ln escrow to be given to the People in Need program If !he Symbionese Llberatlon A rm y released ~11ss Hearst unharmed by ~1ay 3. The corporation appointed three trUiteeJ as 90Je judges o( whether the SLA .. 1el the condition. -l11e SLA said It kidnaped Miss Hearst Feb. ~ from her Berkeley apartment and had bctn holding htr as a "prl90ner of war." T Thl! FBI said t.oday the.re were no new \ developments. "As far as I'm concerned, my responsibility remains the same," Dr. Ernesto Galan.a, one of trustees, said today. "My understanding wos not that I Md to make any guesses with respect to Miu fleant's intentions or the SL.A ," said Galarza, a San Jose educator. A second trustee, San Francisco &ttomey Vlnciht •tollin&n, agre<..od that t~ trust fund Is not affected by Ml.u flearst's taped remark.$ that she has joined U>< SL.A and repudiated h<r IS.. GIVEAWAY, Poge II •· f ALBANY, N.Y. (AP ) -An adult supervisor would be posted in every public sdlool bathroom In New York City under terms or a bill approved by the state ~mbly. "The 00.throoms ought to be 11$Cd for normal natural functions of boys and girls and not for the muggings. robbings, beatings and other things "'' know go o:t • in there." said the bill's sponsor, nepublican A.'ISemblym.an Vincent Riccio or Brooklyn. \ The bill pall<'I Thursday and s<nt to the Senate. ~ • I -· :._ ............... _ ·-------.. "' "'"' s ..... k• 1 ... 11111 u L. M ... y. t C•ll'-11 l , 2• c1-.,1t;H n -&.1 CWlllCI >t c,..,...... 14 0.•lfl N .. I~" 11 lfl,.,!•I ,.,. I ,~lllll(t JS.JJ Mtf"fft-II ...... '-•""'"' 11 Mtllko • Me"'" l:)4t Mtillltl ,, ... , U lol•ll ... 11 Mtwi • Clr1lltt c .... 111, 11·\f ll•sl111r•"'• >142 l rlwl1 ,.,.,.,. Jt l•orfl 21'U llodl Mftetl twJ Ttl ... ltltil )I ,..,. • ..,.., U·JS W•.itl« .. w-·• ..... 11"-tt Wtr'l!I ft.wt t ·-..... J I ' ,Z_llAlLY PILOT IS _Frid~ Ap I 5, 1974 Nixon Brother Speaks Defense Wit11ess at Mitchell-Stans Tri.al NEW ''01\K (A.P ) -1-;dward C. Ni:<on, President Nixon's youngest brother. testified tqday that forn1er Commer<:e Secretali)' MDurice H. Stans told ·hift1 il made oo difference whether a $200,000 campaign contribution v.1as made in cash or ~y check. Nixoo1 43, v.·as the first defense i,1dtness Saddleback Seat Sought By Publi~her at the trial or Stans and fo:iner Atty. •Gen. John N. Mi lchell. 1 They arc charged 111lth conspiracy, obstruction of j u s t i c e, perjury In connection wlth 11 n unde r-the-tabl l' $200,000 cash contribution lo t h c President's 1972 re-election campaign by financier Robert L. Vesco. Before Edward Nixon 100~ the stand in United Stales Disrtict Court, Judge Lee Gagliardi di~missed one of !he 18 COW\ts against the former Cabinel officers. lie denied their motions lo throw" u l the . entire case. The government charges that Vesco's money bought llhn the help or Mitchell and Stans in tr}•ing to Impede a federal investigation of his business activities. A perjury collht against Stan.!! accuses him oflYin~ when.he denll'd tell ing VC3co 10 make the pay1nent jn cash. • The President's other brother. F. Donald Nixon of Newport Beach was called earlier Jn the trial aa a government witness. Edward Nixon said today tha t a VelCO lawyer telepho9ed hlm on March 29, 1972, and ask.ed him to come to New Jersey lo St.'e him right ·away. He said he went lo Newark where he met the lawyer lloward Cerny, who told him that VeS::o wanted to make ·a contr ibution to President N I x o n '.s campaign and the April 7 deadline was approaching. A new Jaw required contributions over tlOO to be repor:led after April 7. Nixon said he then met wit~ Vesco, Cemy and two~ Vesco aides. He u id he wa:i; told they wanted to ·reach Stans, who had resigned ,his Cabinet post and was chairrTian of the tinan"ce committee of the Commlttee for ·the Re-electlpn of the Pre!ident. to find out how they could beat the April 7 deadline and keep t h e contribution anonytnous. • lillchael McFadden. publi!her of Air Callfornla ,.1agazine and a fonner Newsweek writer, announced today he will nm for the Lagima Beich seat on the Saddleback College Board of Trustees. McFadden, 35, is a IO-year resident of Laguna Beach, and has had a variety of writing and publishing jobs. LAFC Shattered A former editar of Orange County Illustrated. McFadden has written two books : "The Jesus Revolution," (Harper and Row) and "Bachelor r~ntherhood: How To Raise Your Children as a Single Parent." He lives at 725 Browncro£l.St. and has fhree children agi!s nine , seven, and four. Several years ago t.e st.uied a publi.s.'tlng 'ind advertising company, P e r e J r a • McFadden. By New Shakeup "I've been watching the district for a wtile and I believe It has a chance to offer something to the. people of the South Coast -but it hasn't," McFadden said. / Re11cting to the. 3 to 2 decision Ti1Jrlday of the Saddlet)ack board not to seat a stu dent as a non-voting member, MC Fadden co~ented, •·It's t h e dmnbest rhing I evj;!r heard ·a{. Who do they think the school is for , the students or a few people who go to meetings on Monday nlghta and like to be self- important? "I wonder how many of the trustees have been out to ta1k to the students or faculty lately? I IJUilrantee I would," he added. I * * * 2 Seats Appear 1 l Tncontested as Deadline Nears Only one of three seats up for election June 5 appeared to have a coolest late this morning In the Saddleback College board of tru•te! electkm campaign. As the 5 p.m. filing d e adl i n e app-oacbed for prospective candidates, final paper work had been fm.isbed by one candldete in Area One, on~date in Area Two, and ooe candldalr in Area Thre< (Laguna Beach). But in Laguna, where publisher-writer Michael McFadden turned in his papers Thursday, former Laguna school board president Larry Taylor said he also would have his papers in before this afternoon's deadline. That left five others who ha ve taken out papers but havC!n 't returned them. In Laguna, Orange Coast C.Ollege pro!e!ISOr Norman Coles of 255 San Joaquin Drive had not yet made his candidacy final, nor had Eu ge ne Auerbach, a corporate education director who lives at 272 High Drive. In North Tustin , Saddleback student Steve 1fueller is the only definite candidate, with paff!rS out on John Finamore and Keith Stanley, a Saddleback student and automotive technician. ~In the south end of the Tustin district. businessmnn Jeffry DuBowe is the only ~inite cancUsiate. Pending is Alan H. Greenwood or San ta Ana . a dentist. The new trustees will be elected at large by all district voters. OIANGI COAST IS DAILY PILOT T .. °""'"Con! °""V "'"" "~~ '"~"'" ''"""'" -1r,. Ne...,~ " ~'""° C'o ,,,. c::ir.nq. C..... '-•~•"Q ~I Ser.••• ""'I-on ~'"""· MO<'l<Uy ! ....... ~ F~~lr lo< Goo11 M .... -JlelC" Hunl•"Q!M lloie"1f<>u<>- 1..., VIiie• l..;111\e &...:~ ltY\"'lff...tt>ll..,..,. •M S... ~!tlS... M • C.o•Sl•or.o ~ ""'lie ,_..I e<Mlo<I" _,..., S.I""'•"" 1M ~.,. """" 11'19 P<1•1<:oplll _(,...."Q Ilion! tt 1! llO \litu Bt1 s1_.. eo.11 w.., c..1o1o<,.,.. ~~e~' .lad" c,,i.., """' '°"NIOeoll Wiil C..-• "'- °"""""' IC~i .... . \ 0rang~ County:S Loca! A g e n c y Formation Commission is in the midst of a major membership sha keup that already has re!ulted in one commissioner's owner and still another purge may be in the offtng. The LAFC, rcsporuilble for ruling on city annexations and spheres o f influence , had been left with one vacant seat last month with the election defeat of former Ft1llerton city councilman Louis "Red" Reinhardt, also a commissioner. Thursday, mayors and representatives from 23 cities hekl a stormy League of Cities selection committee meeting 'in Orange to pick Reinha.'lit's successor to one of the two seats held by elected city officials. Newport Beach Mayor Donald Mcinnis won that seat over three opponents. ~ _ ... 'Iben, in a move not altogether unexpected, Westminster ~tayor Ph il Anthony moved to oust La Habra city councilman Robert Nevil from the other city seat oo the LAFC. The vote was 16-6 in favor of the ouster with Huntington Beach a~taining. Tustin Councilman Donald Saltarelli was elected to fill Nnvil's seat. The purge had apparently been well· cbo~graphed by central and coastal county cities, which held a :iecret meeting lo plan strategy Wednesday night. During the heated exchanges before and after the vote, Huntington Beach Mayor Jerry fl.1a tney attempted to explain his city's abstenslon. He accused Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, chaitroan or LAFC, of exerting undue influence on Huntlnglon Beach in an effort to keep Nevi l on the panel. Ma~y clalmfd Diedrich approached Huntington Beach administrator David Rowlands with a reminder that $600,000 1'n revenue sharing funds may never have been put toward buying l\feadowlark Golf Course if he (Diedrich) hadn't voted for it. "The council fears losing the funding ~nless they support Nevil,~ ~fatney' said 1n a prepared statement. Though Huntington Bench abstained ronn the purge motion. they voted for Saltarelli to fill Nevil 's seat. Ray Rhoads, Dledrich 'a administrative assistant. said after l\1atney 's comments "I can't imagine Ralph ntaking that kind Fro111 Page 1 GIVEAWAY. • • fam ily. "By tenns of the escrow agreement, they have until the 3rd or ~1ay to free her," Halli nan said , "and for us to judge if she is ali ve and substantially uninjured . If so, the money goes to the dispensing agency." The third trustee, Assemblyman Willie BroYin Jr. (D-San Francisco ). was not im1nedJately available for comment. In another development, John Bryan, editor of the biweekl y San Francisco Phoenix, said that he fabricated a puf'l)Ol'ted SLA interview published in the previous issue. "The truth ls I COl'K'Octed the interview \\'e ran March 22," Brven sa id In an article in an issue published today. He ~iid he pieced it together from other SLA statements and ·wrttings by ofh<"r radical figurt!S !iuch ns George Jackson and Ron KArengn . The SI.A sent Bryan a me559gc enclosed wtth 8 dozen roees Tucsd3y promising to revtal the exact time and place of Mlss lleant's release within 72 hours. The next day radio ... lion KSAN received the lope in which ~1i!JS Hearst announced she had chosen to stay wilh the SI.A. T~l71 41642·4l2t ct.111"'4 .Ad•...+1,1119 641·5611 llalllnan today repeated feers he ·ex-pres~ tar!Jcr th.1t ~J L'\S Hearst may be dead and the lo test tape "a coverup, ·• "f've been hoping the stat menl'I I made would drive these people out of the underbrush and get them in touch \\•Ith me IOmcWay," HaJIJrw.n sakl . ''If they don't, It will heighten my suspicion the poor girl may hove bc<n ~llled."' SM Cfe!Ml!h Al Depoi l11,t11I.: T.,._.4t2·4420 ~. ,., •. er.... C6"I ~ °""' -,..,_....._ .... ,,,.,_ -..... °' ...,..,."""', ,.,..,. ... _ ... - .... ._.-;.II "'""'-pl CIOPl'Nll"I- ~' ~l!Olill ll!O.•~Q)IQ<> ...., ~ivn111 -~oa _,..,,., 1111 ... il t4.CIO~i,i.r.t..,~t>.OO...,,..,, • But Charles Bntes, the FBI agent In charge of the case, sald 1 he had "no lnformatJon that ~he ha.s been klllrd . I must act on the theory thae she is ali ve," be &.1id. - of deal. It's a ridiculous suggestion." After the initial firewo rks were over. the mayors and their representatives got into another heated debate over who should fill the altemate's seat vacated by Mcinnis. . ·~ Oh a close vote, they chose Cypress council~maii. Alice Frankiewich over Villa Park councilman Donald Winn. Nevil's ouster left a big question mark over the one public seat on the LAFC now held by Jormer San Clemente city councilman Stan Northrup. Some sources indicate that Nevil's presence on the panel was the only thing keeping Northrup in his seat beca~ of the balance between the north and south end of the county. There are some i.OOications that the newly rearranged LAFC. which appoints the public member, cOuld vote to kick Northrup off the panel • 1\Jstin 's Satarelli could become the swing vote if Diedrich and Supervisor Robert Battin, also a LAFC member, team up to ou,st Northrup. One of the key issue! in the reshuffling appeared to be conflict over the LAFC's stand on the Marine Corps helicopter station wedged between Tustin, Irvine and Santa Ana. The LAFC voted late last year to remove it froni TUsUn's sphere of influence and not put Jt into any other sphere. Saddlehack Prof To Head Seminar On · Energy Crisis Saddleback ColJege instructor Dr. John 1.findt ol Mtssion Viejo is genera l chairman of a four.<fay convocation in San Diego April 24 to Tl oo the topic "Energy: The Challenge and the Olange." Minch , of 24731 Vi:l Alvorado, has coordinated speakers for the convention including U.S. Secretary of the Interior Regen C. B. Morton and Calilornla LI . Governor Ed Reinecke. The meeting combines the annual conventions of three organizations : The American As!ociation or Petroleum Geologists. the Society of Exploration Geophysicists and the Soci~y o f Economic Paleontologists and l\tineralogi!ts. Discussion at the event will center on energy -availa ble supplies, exploration, usage, and development. Other highlights Minch helped organize for the oonvention are a cruise of the San Diego Bay and a two-<l.ay field 'trtp to Baja California. Other speakers scheduled inclOOe Daniel A. Busch. president of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, and Joseph B o d o v l t z, executive director of the Calliornla Coastal Zone Conservation Commission. Ser:vice Stations Looscni1ig Up for tlie Weekend More servi~ stations will be pumping gas this weekend in Orange County and more will be giving custo ners all the fuel they want, the AutomobJle Club of Soutflem California f~st tOOay. Almost 90 percent of the 340 dealer~ surveyed ln SOuthem California ttPorted they would be open on Saturday"' and rnore·th11n 20 percent said thty would be open Sunday. '!be Auto C I u b aald only one perctnt or the stations are Ilmlllng pw<haseo. · The Auto Club also said It rioted a dramatic decline In metroitqUtan area stations limiting their sales by pumping a predetermined quota eaeh day. Only 35 percent of the stations are limiting thcnuelves, as compared to 41 pereent last week. ... In addition, Riverside County ·has now joined Orange County itl dropping out of the odd-even marketing plan. •. .. • . . Practicing for Easter Week •• ·--· . ,._ .. ,,,.. . • Jn the spring, a youog ·girl's fancy turns to her suntan, as demonstrated by this bevy of young ladies fro1n La S.ierra Hi gh School in Riverside. They enjoyed the 80-degree Southern California weather Thqrsday on the sands of Newport Bea.ch. They said they Were practicing for the upcoming school vacation. They didn't say why they weren't in school Thursday. / Arraignment De-lnyed For 2 on Drug Charge A four-day delay was ordered today in Allen Rianda , 32, of 316'h Larkspur Ave. the Or a n g e County Superior Court and Richard Lawrence Henson, 22, of arraingment or tWo Newport Beach men 7~* Iris Ave., both of .:Orona del Mar. indicted by the Grand Jury on multiple Harbor Municipal Court action against narcotics charges. both men II being abandoned today in light of the indictment r e t u r n e d Judge James Turner sch edul e d Thursday on charges of µwn ufacturing Tuesday as the day he will accept pleas ·and selling methamphetamine a n d from high school chemistry teacher Kent conspiracy connected with those charges. From Page 1 ZONING ... industry needs," he contended. La11ge industries will form the outer rlng of each of the six "villages," company planner Bobby.Joe Vasquez pointed out. Employes will be able to walk to a central commercial "core" of small shops , restaurants, banks and outdoor recreation areas. Between the vltlage core and the larger industry will be spaces for smaller firms wh ich may supply services to the larger firms including printing, clerieal or professional help . f\.1lnl-greenbelts are to link the outer ring to the core. Following a pr esentation by designer Wiiiiam Peckham, board chairman of Peckham Guyton ol St. Lo u i s , commissioners listed a number of quest.ions about the proposed zoning. Concerns include continued study of airport noise .reduction within buildings, industrial water 'reclamation ponds. traffic impacts, phasing and urban congestion. Also named in the indictment was Guy ~>~~ 8;';;~h 22a'.s Jdaen!!.':!1e'n~ d;~ collaborated '\\'Ith the two Newport Beach men ln making and selling the narcotics. Bauwens was aJ90 ordered to appear Tuesday in Judge Turner's courtroom. All three men are held ln county jail in lieu of bail. Members of the Orange County Nartotics Taslc. Force working with Glendora polict and San Bernardino narcotics officers arrested Rianda and Henson in a Green Valley, San Bemardlno County cabin, allegedly used by the pair as th e base for their drug distributing operation. Rianda was further identified as a chemistry teacher at tfle n ea r b y Glendora High School and Henson as a local independent ~ement contractor. Agents said they bought one pound of "speed" from the pair for $3,000 and had arranged to purchase five more pounds of methamphetamlne for $1 1,000. Agents said the accused •men were conducting " flourishing trade with loca! narcotics whole.salers with ooe sale alone adding to a street valile of about $50,000. Officers said Rlanda's chemistry ex perience wu a vital factor In the drug distrlbutlng operation. They said they a lso conliacated a quantity of equipment used to manufacture "speed". LAMP SALE FromPqe 1 DEATH TRY ••• and humiliated her litlleboy during the couple 's two-year assoclaUon and that she had made arrangements to leave him for the last time on the day after the child died. She testified that she was forced to accompany Cobb when he buried the little boy on an Anaheim construction site..-and that he also compelled her to ~ report the child's disappearance to local police. AIRPORT ... adoption and subsequent regulations of de\·elopmenl. Dem ity regulations suggesting aome residential areas might be required to build no fewer than 25 tutits per acre mystify Irvine Company land planners and the legal opinion suggests such density requiremen1s are unconstutional. "Vagueness is replete throughout the plru:i,." Martindale added, suggesting the commission is exceeding its authority and taking over zoning powers of cities and counties. The Irvine Company owns more than 8,000 acres of the land included by the Airport Land Use Commission in its master plan proposal. The company general plan calls for S,300 acres of residential development, 500 acres of regional oopunercial, 200 acres of neighborhood commercial and a 3,000-acre industrial ,park to be ·located within the future city of Irvine near El Toro MCAS. Use of El Toro MCAS as a joint military-<:emmercial j e t po r t was prtposed by the Southern California Association of Governments in Its 1972 state airport master plan. NEW SHIPMENTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ARE NOW BEING OFFERED AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES . SELECT FROM (Specially Priced) MAR BRO STIFFEL KNOB CREEK DESIGN GUILD SPEER Many·Olhers A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY STYLE IMAGINEABLE. FOR BEST SELECTION ... STOP IN NOW! SALE ENOS SATURDAY. APRILS DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-l<ARASTAN . WIBDAYS & SATUUAYS '100 lo lllO I J ,. ' I NEWPORT BEACH • lm WESTCIJFF DR., kZ-2050 LAGUNA BEACH • SUNORTHCOASTHWY., 49'·65$1 TORR ANCE • _, llAW"ll!ORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. tll 9, Sun. 12·S:30) :na.1211 • I • r ~ .. I DARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Sacrifice " The stretch of El Toro Road that "'inds from Lake Forest to Cook's Corners and Uve Oaks Canyon Road is one of the fe w undisturbed p~toral drives left Jn South Oran ge, County. Llned with tall eucalyptus trees, 1he narrow road meanders by a few remaining orange groves and old· fashioned homesteads. and crosses and re-crosses a charming stretch of Aliso Creek. It is a sa d note that due to plans to widen the road and straighten out some of its curves, most or the eucaJyptus trees will be cut down. The topography and the creek restrict the route alignment. But as with most issues, \here is a good and a bad side. Loss of the trees will be traded for improved safety standards on the road aod better flODd control. ln recent years the traffic along the narrow road has become more and more dangerous with people making weekend jaunts to O'Neill Park and Coto de Caza. Several serious accidents have occurred. So. wh ile it is a shame .to lose the trees, improved s afety will result. But wh)r ·s.houldn't the county make plans now to acquire enough rigb·of-way to permit re· placing the trees, at least along part of the route? Problem Resolved Close cooperation by the city of Irvine and Irvine Unified School District appears to have resolved an ac· cess problem which threatened to delay construction of a new elementary school near the Ranch development in central Irvine. When the \Varmington Development Company first sought city approval for zoning for 100 townhouses to be built ,on the 25·acre parcel, the importance of the school to the city was made clear to the developer. At one point, negotiations for the pun:ha.se of the It's All a I for S~fety 0.4 acre school site broke down, leading lhe city to tt· consider its once-approved zo ne change. :\.s if by magic. a~reemcnt on the purchase price was reoched and the city finalized the zoning on the Jeffrey Road land. \Vlsely, however, councilmen required d edicati~ the access street. in the event that the l\Chool devhe .. ~~ nient 1noved n1ore rapidly than the adjacent townhon1e oonstructlon. That condition makes It. clear that perrnanen,~ access to Jeffrey Road. will be provided; Pen·dlng a temporary arrangenlent with the developer, at least half .the road will be com ple ted in time for the sc hool opening. • Unfair l:>rocedure The irate response oC the Saddleback Colle ge boosters' club to what they· interpreted as a de1notio n for football coach Geor ge Ranman should l1ave taught the trustees that unhappy boosters ran match any woman scorned. when it comes to fury. But the members had legitimate cornplai nts. :\nd when they turned out en masse · 1ast week to protesl a • decision of the board of trustees to relieve 1-lanma n from his duties as athletic director. the board rcconsid· ercd and reinstated Hartman. The original decision. made unanimously after a secret board session.three weeks ago, was ba.sed on son1e valid concerns for Saddleback's ppysical education pro· gram. But the way the trustees m!ide the decisi on was unfair to Hartman and the public. Putting aside any consideration of l·lart1n an's com· petence or personality, the issue involved is fair pro- cedure in working out departmental problems. All e1n· · ployes at the school have a stake in this. The board should ex.amine its procedures for such cases and make sure .such a damaging lack of communication does not happen again. · SB A Distressed v • ' \ Pare11t's P1·edicauae11t Nlatter of Viewpoint Dear Gloomy Gus Prog.ram for Retarded Fails Families Antlcs with Semantics: .?i.ty dog Is "fr isky": yours is "highly strung''; his is "a vicious and unreliable beast." • • • \Vhen I dri ve fast I blame the "slowpoke'' drivers for most of the accidents; when l drive slowly, I blame ihe "speed maniacs." • • • Our elderly parents. were placed in institutions "because they're really happier with people their O\Yn a~e around," but yours were placed 1n institutions "because you didn't want them on .your hands." • • • I give my children c e r t a i n "advantages"; you "indulge" yours ; he "spoils them rotten ." • • • ' A friend who commits an act of public shame quickly becomes "just an acquaintance , really ." • • • An "upstanding citizen" is one who stands up for the same special privileges I stand up for. • • • 1.1y college offers "a healthy, well· rounded program·" for the body as well as the mind ; your college is "sports· crazy." • • \Vhen a persein excuses himself by saying, "Nobody's perfect," 'he is saying no more than Jack the Ripper would have said if caught. • • • People who keep repeating, "You'll always have wars," are the same ~rt who, a few millenia ago, kept repeatmg, "You'll always have cannibalism." • • • It's curious how the people who are Most political offices are held by attorneys. Perhaps if we refrain from voting attorneys into politica l offices the shaft \\'ill becomt short- er. H. \\'. OIMlll' Gin c~ Wt .11t11r11in. Q ,_,, -.. "°' -••••rffv rtlled #It Yi9wl If !flt ................ $ell~ , ... l'tt -" te G'°""Y Oft, Di lly l'ltet. willing lo give an idea or project their "moral support " are reluctant to give it any other support. • • • "In brief'' is what a speaker says "'i>en he has already been too lengthy. • • • I am "forceful "; you "come on strong"; he ls "domineering." • • • When J belong to an unpopular minority on any question, I call loudly for "frefdom of speech"; but when I belong to a comfortable majority, J call just as loudly for "an end to irresponsible and destru-clive criticism." • • • In litigation, my attorney I s "aggressively protecting my rights," but your attorney is "!Jsing every slippery device in the books. v • • • By the time most couples get around to 8 "heart-to-heart" talk, they're already ''back-to-back.'' • • • "Let's get together !Gr lwidli sometime soon" has about the same depth of sinCerity between business associates as a "mutual non-aggressk>n pact" has between nations. • • • An "intimate" restaurant is one tha t too often substilutes atmosphere for cuisine. To the Edi tor: I must state that the re<:enl anicles by Arthur R. Vinsel on Fairview State. Hospital are excellen t. The community should be more aware of Fairview and the wonderful programs to help ou r retarded citizens be a . part of our community. I Ai\1 the parent of a daughter with a disorder of the central nervous system who is dying -ye1 her speci fic disorder hasn 't been diagnosed. She is also a client at Fairview. i'o1y "'riling this letter isn't only to praise i\fr. Vinsel's efforts in the Fairview story. I am also writing to ask him to continue and finish the story. In the last article it was stated that Dr. Toto addressed Sen. Alquist's senate select committee on the proposed phaseout or st.ate hospi tals. r was in attendance as a conct!rned citizen and as a parent who was trying to get help from the~ state sys tem created by the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act. WHEN I appeared before t h e committee, otir fami ly was desperate. Our pediatrician felt our daughter was "slow," and offerea no help or consolation. We then pursued the Line or neurologists in the Orange Coast area - an effort which was running ~ to the poortiouse quickly. Also. we called Falrview for hel p and received a referral to th e Orange County Regklnal Center for the Retarded. Here is where the progra m really fails and needs to be strengthened . Our experience was as follows. \Ye called the Regional Center. They said they would call back. After one month waiting, we called again. An apology was made with the explanation the girl who would handle our case was on vacation. Three weeks later. we visited the Regional Center to find out when we V.'ere to receive some sort or help. The Taxpayer Wants Fair'Play WASIIlNGTON -A Democratic pro- posal for a $10 billion tax cut was reported on pa ge 16 of tt: New York Times, which Ji«>wed a good sense of proportion by the editors. The proposal, which would be barelf discernible to the average income tax payer, is not tak en "1ery seriously. Obviously, it 1\·;is for political effect. as are other proro- sals by sen. Edwa rd l\1. Kennedy and Sen. \Valter 1'-1ondale, who figure in De .1n o.- cratic presidential speculation. '11'1<: Nixon administration bas Its own proposal, not to cut taxes, but to leave about IS billion In the hands of consumers instead of taking It away 1n excess withhoktini ta:1es and then refund· Ing It . THE CIJRIO\JS P>rt ol this lllUe t11 fiuny ls that it comes so late and there is some rea90ll to believe that the slump it is intended to relieve may be about over. tf 80, this will be one reccMion which ended before iu Impact ""' fully realized. Inflation , however, Is not over nor is the end 1n !tight, but cutting taxes Is pruly the way to stop it and more like adding fuel to the fire. The Olngressional tax cut prqposal was made by 90mc, but I not all, ol the Democrats on the Joint , ~ Economic Committee. "'hlch rattly has much inO~e on congre"ional action. • (rucHARD ~o~ Ten billion sounds big in the aggregate, but in practical application would be shaved down to measly amOllnt.I for the average tal')>8yer. The main emph33i.'I was on a reduction in .social security taxes ,to the level (I( two years ago , or various devices to Increase the effect or personal exe1nptions. TJllS CANNOT be very exciting news for taxpayers who are now laboring over their 1973 returru; with that nagging little reminder in the backs of their minds that they have been paying more income tu- es than Presklenl Nixon ln the last couple of years. One such income tat payer ol whom l havo per>Olllll knowledge ha.! just gone through an audit of his 1972 returns and wishes to u.ure Pruklent Nixon t.lur.t Lbe Internal Revenue Service ls thorough. But1 lheR, th1s particu1ar taxpayer, v.'ho works for a liVini, paid 30 timt:J as much incOme tues as the P'rtsident ttuit year, so maybe the IRS concern with hlm was groater. Pkklling and politically motivatod p~ posnls such as lhe Democratic tax cut gimmick are an inadequate re.sponse to the sense of inJu.sUce which many tax· payers are feetlng these days. When made by 1mblllo11! politicians like Ke .. rte<ty and Mondale, they Invited the ' simple conclusion that the public n'WlOd has not been judged Vf!ry carefully. For it Is not merely relief that people \\1an1 , but a sense of assurance that the taxes they are· paying bear som e equitable relationship to that othe rs are paying. THIS SENSE o{ assurance has been badly shaken In retent •-years' by disclosures of the ludicrously small taxes paid by some wealthy persons entirely within the law. But mo re lhan that, there is a widespread feeling In the while colla r elasses that any advanc.t? · in their economic position is made at a very high price In ta xes. It is not a matter ol merely loopholes in the law with \\'hich Congress so end· \essly concerns itself, but of balanc<.> and justice In the: entire tax system. The economic structure o! the country has greatly changed since there '\\•as any careful revision of the tax laws. The time is aho aiming when the tax structure will be made the medium through which a noor under income will be guarantet.od a.s a sub.stitute for welfare. This is the so-called "negative" income tax:,. the pt1ychological impact of which will surely be to increast the demand for justice In the entlre tax structure. It ls not likely that piecemeal proposals will be .enoug\ to satisfy people generally, and sooner or hit.er the ad· ministraUon and COOgre.ss \\'ill have 10 settle down to an "agonizing rta~ pral.sal'' of the ta1 system. ( MAILBOX ) Letters jro1n readers are welcouie. Norrrw.Uy, writers sliould convey their ?tressayes i11 300 words or /rss. Tlie rig/it to co11den.~e letrers to /ii space or elimhuite /1brl 1s r escrl'ed .. 4/l lt't· tcrs mJtst 111cllule sio1wt11re uJJd ~il- 111g address but '/1ames niay be wft lt- l1eld on request if s11fficie11 t rens ort is app(/rent. l1oetry u·ill not be pub· lishecl. staff wa<; very cold and said "there is a two-yea r wait." P.1V TESTIMONY at the co mmittee hearing immediately after Dr. Toto's made quite a reaction. Dr. Toto ordered his assistant to take ca re of me immediately. The press and television took due account. Before I got home to te!J my wife that .my testimo ny had •rocked Sacramento, she already had had calls from the Legislature. Depanmcnt of Health director's office in Sacramento. and th e press v.·anting photos. Suddenly. the rttgional center jun1ped my daughter ahead on the two-year waiting list. Socia l workers came la the house and a psychiatrist looked at Cheryl at the hospital. I felt we no~· "·ere getting the ve ry attention the LPS Act provided for. And then . a week later. we were again forgotten. Our doctor made a n emergency request to the Regional Center for Cheryl's adm ission to Fairview. The ct!n ter replied with more than three week.-; of red ta pe before Cheryl was admittl'd. HERE ARE some of the things I believe should be done: I. Continue !he state hospital system until local agencies are able to handle the load. 2. Fund 1he regional centers-to prov ide more than part·time social workers. 3. The regional center sho uld be made known to all doctors. 4. The regional centl'.r should respond to all requests with consultation to affecled families. 5. Emergency requests by Qoctors should be honored as such. The pRtient could be dying or the family rou kl be destroying itself. 6. When c""mergency reqUests are made, the regional center should not try 10 offer \l'lcks . 'April fool!' al ternatives tc hospitalizat ion. suc!l.a s a foster home or babysitt111g service . 7, \Vhe rc is a crisis center for fam ilies that are ready to explode ht-cause of retarded ctuldrcn? The regional cc1ller should be it. ~l,v daughter is in Fairvei~· only because I publicly embarrassed the svstem . How about the famili es on the t~·o·yca r list that we passed up? Do they ha\'e to do lhe same as I? DON NELSO.\' lllke r Approve• To the Editor ; You may recall that in lht past I ha\•e been some wh at vocal about material appearing in the Daily Pilot which I considered dctrin1ental to motorcycling. INAS.\-1UCll as I have been quick to co1npl1:1i11, I feel l should COU11terbalance thai by being equally qu ick to cornpllnil'nt . The item on Page 82 of .$1.Ulday's edition -"Ride Motorcycle Defensively" -almost reads as if I had \vritten II . . . if not in style then certainly in content. It is an accurate and concise e\'llluation of the problen13 faced by lhc average street or road nd1ng cyclist . . . particularly those hazards encountered in cily traffic. An old bikl'rs· axiorn is: "Ride as if all the cars arc out to get you !". \\'hire I believe that OVl'rstates the case , there is a certain amount ol veracity in it. We 've found in recent tc.~ts that it now appears 10 be a mat ter of c1notiona l perception - not visual pcrct:ption -wh ich is a factor in the motorcycle·a uto· accident rate that 'latent hostility' n1cnlioned in the piece. Jt is here where 1 fctl the med ia can be of great service -simply by printing such pieces as the one wtuch 11ppcared Sunday . ROGER HULL Editor, Hoad Rider f..fagazine Sn1f>g 1tle rf f'ncf8 TG the Editor : On i\larch 2fi the Ora nge County Board or Supervisors by a l-2 Vote did not take action to establish emergency rcgulalions for smog alerts in Orange County. The 1em01rks of the three d issenf1 n g supervisors lead us to believe that they , and also perhaps the general public. may not be aware of basic information. A FIRST STAGE Episode involves notification by the APCD of designatrd people and agencies. They request houri. announcements on radie and television to alert the public. People wauld be aske<l to voluntarily stop unnecessary· dr iving. car pool, and those \\'ith hea lth problcn1s advised to take precautions. A Second StaJ(e F.pisode requires .1 m<.'itling of the Air Pollution Control Board and £mcrgcncy Action Commi11ee to study information and take uction. Tl'lis action n1ay include all of the County or only that flr1:11 producing tht! pollution. In addition to actlvllie.'i carried out in a Stage I Episode, they may rl'du ce motor \'Chicle activity by banning Ottt. governme nt. service and d e I i v t r y vehicles except those r lated to health and wel!are uf\JPf public and ,ltlOSt dellverlng perishable i1ems. They niay close govcrmcnt offices. es1ablishments employing over JOO people. ·public · nnd private recrealion ra cllllies and shopping centers with more than 1,000 parking spaces. schools and colleges , and may require maximum rcduclioo In l'lecincal power pl.ant production. • A Third Stitge ~:pimc would be hdndlc<d as a S1age II wlth oddlUonal t•ontrol m<.oa!Surrs bei ng ·instituted : such as closing industrial plants. closing admission 10 rl'tall and s er v I cc P.stabl ishmc.nts. rt'<luc.111g elect rical power plant output \Vith bro"'fl-OUt s and sclcc ti•1c blackout~. IS 1973, Orange County had only 37 Stage I alerts iind no Stage II or .S ta ge Ill ~:p1sodes, It is possible 1hat a req uest for action co11ld bc rnadc by Hivcn1ide or S:in Rcrn:irdino rou1111ca. Any actio11 ta km in our rounty "ould be n voluntar; df'CL'ii<1n hy th~ Al'l'IJ :ind Emcrgenc~ At·tion Co1nnut1l·C co n s i d e r in ,, information fl·~;1rd1ng the pollutant, win..: direction and \rlocay. type of pollutant. etc . in eatti instance. They could decid i· to c;ill a lesSt:r alert ht!re, pinpoint th1· polluting area and have a limited alen . or de<"ide to take no action of any kind This is a coopcralive <ictivity betwee n counties. "'hid1 \\'e would des ire if ou r positions Wt"re rcvcr.~ed: 1lils propo..c;a! h<1s been approved by tht counties of ll ive rsidc, S:i11 Bern;:irdino, Ventu ra and Los Angtlt!S. . \\'e commend Super\'isors Rattin and Caspers for their "yes" \'Otes. We strongl y urge th<' dissenting thrt!c mem hers of the t..oard to reconsidC'r their Jl.'.tlOO. JF.ANETTE Tt:P.K f>rrs1dc1ll, League of \liosntn \'OIC'r,.. of Orang<' County Sa fe l ,au1111n To the Editor; 1lH:!re is a cu r r {' n t mot ion picture. "S.1ve the T1g(•r," starnng J a c k Le mmon. Theri' JS .1 current netfd . "S.u·r our Protectors," ~1 11rring the rcsidrnts of Lai,:una Bcact1. THIS beautiful art'.1 is more mr/loo,. and safer than it h<i." IX"cn In 11everhl .\·cars -with credit goi ng to lhl' efforts and understanding of our {Xllicc fore(', not forgetting to include fire and other vital departments "·hose main objective is to make l.tus a safe and happy place to li\'e. Laguna is one of 1h rare places where a person is n0t too afr:ud to walk the streets after dark. all due to the alcnncss tof ou r JXlliCe force. TllESF.: cutbacks 111ould be likt a v,·elcomc mat to crime. Think twiee before these drastic measures are t<iken. You too v.·Guld feel the impacl of bold tlcments. "I'm coov1ncl'd that a second thought in the right directiou v.·ill pay Dff for tht: good of all. Think -the rewards will b:. v,•orth11>•hile. I ~10NET McTIG H~: OlANQ.I CO.AST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vted. PiWUshtr Thom(l.J Ktt111l, Edilor Barbara Kreibich EdJtMaot Page F.ditnr the ~itoria.l ·pagc Of the' Daily Pilot M:"t:ks to inlOnn ;md !ltimulale rtttim by ~lnc on this paa:e div•rx commtntuy on topics 0( in- ln"tat by ~ndicatt'd rolumntm and c:artoonltt$. by pr.,..,khtw a lonun for rt•dtn' vtt.1 and by ~Ure thil ntwspapcr's op1nk>ns and 'idea. on CUrTtnt topks. Tht> t'dfforilll opln.lona of lh°t l>fUI)' pjk)t awAr only fu 'the ~itorial column at the 10p of the pace. Oplnlorui v:~ by the ml- umntits 11.nd canOOftiJl5 Md letttr .. vr11en IN: thtolr o.·n 11nd m ~ mcnt ol tht lr Views by the Dfjl)' Plklc: ~Id be lnffl"J'5. Friday. April 5, 1!174 • J' I ' ., - • O.t.ILY PILOT _5 4 Booked In Murder Of Far1ner LOS ANGELES (AP! -The 1eader of a religious sect, his wife, 90ll and u karnle student have been arrested in the slaying of a y,·eallhy San Olm.as strawberry farmer, authorities said Thursday. Police said the kllllng was f ,, carried out fo.1areh 20 to ' prevent the victi1n and his v.'1fe from telling the district attorney how they had been bilked ot their ti o m e • • .. motorhome and large amounts ... Uf'J ,,,tt>h~'• of Jro11ey. , Jtl t1 r""" llfnll Booked for conspu:acy to commit murder w c re James Jl.1itose, 57; his wife. Dorothy. 62. his son, Alvin, 19, and ?i.fito9e's student, Te.rry Lee. n . • • TJIE Vft:i°'V.t was Frank Namlmat!u, 65, a Jnpant'S('· American , who b e I i e ved li.titose's claims or having cures for i;ancer <ind ~art disease, police said. Originally police tOOught Cols'ton \\'cstbrook, 35. forn1er instructor at Ul' Rcrkeley, is one of three.. lncn na-1ned by Sy1nbionese "Liberation ,\rmy as ene1nics and "should be shot on sight." The other t\YO ma rked for death were identified as flobvn St.einCr and C h r ·1 s 'r hOn1 pson. that Namlmatsu had bt'Cn ~-----------, beaten and stran~led by a burglar in his bedroom. llis wife. Toshiko, 61, also was beaten but recovered. In v e s ti gators said Namimatsu and his wife suffered from heart allmenUi and were administered herbs and treatments by li.1itose. They said that Namimatsu had ax:h confidence in Mit.ose that he paid thousarxls of dollars t.o him and finally deeded over his h o m e , moto r h o m e and other valuables. NU DITY HAVEN SAN DIEGO (APJ -A portion of Black's Beach in La Jolla v.'ill remain a haven fu r nude bathers, but sunbathing in the buff apparently v.·ill he 1>uUawed at all other &in Diego beaches and public places. · ,, F oi iiier Geo T ek President Unde r Restraining Or de r SA'.'-1 rH.ANCJ~CO (AP I - F'ormcr CooTck llesources Im;. P~L·nt ~ack Burke has been barrrld ~a ft.'<icral judge fron1 t'htcring the con1p.1ny's offiC:l'S withot1l permission. and SEC invt~tigators. "Specifically, he s:tid he \l'Ould put a knife In our guts and kill us if we cmt.iuucd to t.ake his t-ompanies av.·ay frorn hin1 ," the affidavi t said. ~litchc.11 said Burke hit hlm in the right te1nple, "knocked . off my glasses and tor~ ofr n1y right shirt sleeve." U.S. l)is trict Court Jvdge Wiiiiam T. Sv.·eigert issul'd the ·temporory rc9t!aining order Thursday a r t e r Burke was accused · of beating a n d ~ulting Oaude \V. ~1.itdlell. THE AFFWA \'IT s a id current president of GeoTek "lkirkc hurled insults for h.~f Resources and a r f i I i a t e d an OOur" and said he "would coinpranies. rather sec the Company go The o~dcr also prohjbits do~·n the dr::iin Umn sec me Burke from th r e ate n i n g take it o\·er. ·· GeoTek employes. The S e c u r i t 1 e s and :Wlitchell said In an affidavit i'.:xchange Commission filed a that Burke burst into the civil suit I as t May against offices March 2(l "and began .. C:eoTek Resources. 13 related beating and assaulting me." firms and other individuals. It In the affida.vi t Mitchell said alleged that thuy had· violate(! thnt Burf e had th~ed-to secwities Jaws and Ucfu.®ed· kill him, co u r t...appointed 2.200 investors who had'Pu1"$30' receiver S:tuart M. Kaplan, tnillioo into Burke's oil drilling partrwrshlps. Burke resigned as GeoTek Ill~ president v."hen the SEC started I'-' Inquiry In f'ebruary, 1972. li.tit<:hell , an investor, was named president in July 1973. Riverside Ge ts Grant RIVERSIDE (AP I -UC Riverside has been awarded a $250,000 grant lo study if supersonic aircraft cause any change in the weather. Ca.(llpus officials said the sludy will be directed by Ralp)t D'Arge" professor of cco noinlcs at the university. Some scientists feel that the earth's climate may be af· fected because air po!lutlon caused by super80fllc aircraft. could reduce the amount of Legislation l11trodi1ced To ,\id Rap e Victuns . sunllghl filtt!ring through the 1ttmosphere. SACH.AMENTO (APl - A legislative package designed t.o encourage women to report rape cases was introduced Thursday in lhe Assembly. charge of rape is easily rnnde but diffiCtJlt to defend against -il the victim's testimony haS been st1pported by other evidence. 32:4 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH "This package ol eigh t bills and five resolutions, if enacted, will eliminate much of the abuse evident in the handling a n d treetrnent of rape v I ct i m s , " said Assemblyman Alan Sieroty,. the Beverly Hills Democrat -Limit the circumstances' Wlder v.·hich a jury can be t()ld about a victim's sexual past. -Provide tcnns of bc:tv.•een two and IO'years..in prison for a first rape tooviction. Sieroty said the legislation 64 2-37 66 was written follov.'llig hearings ll Yeai r• Slime Loui tlon ""00 introduced the package. • for Spring =~ions .. ; District check sport, coat ta\lo..d frollL import.a Enoh•h croft1n cloth , !lavy pin wal< corduroy t rou5<r with contra<>t1nq pocket piping . Our own cotton ar~,055 ~hirt and Thlbott tie , @J~o@@J§@ 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5<>70 .. R einec ke to R eceive S umrrions Not A rrest "Our current laws relating to rape, which have had virtuallf no revision for over 100 years, have resulted in intimidating women to the point where It is n o w estimated that only one ln 10 by his Assembly Criminal • SALES • Sl!RYICE Justice Commlttee. --~-========~-'--~----------------------~-------- victims reports the crime," he SACRAMENTO (AP) -Lt. perjury in connection with his said. Gov. Ed Reinecke will not April 19, 1972 appearance lncluded ln the package are IAJffet" the tnmilllation of being be fore the U.S. Se n at e bills that '>m.l!d: arrested, flngerprln ted and Judiciary Committee. -Require each county keep jD:>tographed even though he The committee had been a physician on call on a 24- ls charged with three felonies, investigating a $400,000 offer OOur basis to ex.amine rape a U.S. aUomey's spokesman from the I n t ern at ion a I victims. says. Telephone and Te I e g r a p h -Require that rape victims It is customary tn cages Corp. to help underwirte the not be charged examination where the defendant is oot Republican National Con,rerr expenses. considered likely t.o become a tion, then sdieduled to be held -Prevent judges fro m fugitive that he i! served with in San Diego. imitructlng jurors that a a summons to appear. ralher piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimjll than being arrested, said 1 Bruce Babcock, an asmtant U.S. attorney, LUCILLE K UEHN A D~llN ISl"RAll VF ANALYST x It ls likely this process will be u!ed. to aummon Reinecke to an arraignment, Babcock said Wednesday in an interview. Reinecke , 50, wils indicted by the Watergale grand jury Wednesday on three counts of Newport Beac:h City Council VOTE Coast Federal has something for people with big ideas and a little money. With the help of Coast Federal lhere's no reason why everybody, slowly but surely, can't build up a big savi ngs account. High Interest Rates. Based on an annual rate of .5 .25%, our regular passbook accounts yield $~39% annually. And you can lake money out anytime. Ccrtifica\e accounts retu rn up to 7Y.i % a year, the highc~t ra1e allowed by the government. Federal reaulations require a substantial interest penalty on all certificat e account withdrawals prior to maturil.f- Our rree booklet tells all; a.sk for one at any Coast office. Fri nge Benefit s Pac kage. Here are a few benefits. Free Checking Account Free personal checking accou nt at a major ban k; just keep a n1ini- mum balance or S2,S00.00. Free Safe Deposit Box . Wit h 2.minimum bal:i.ncc of $2,500.00. Insider's Club. Save oo appliances, furnitu re, jewelry, tickets for shows and games. All il takes 11 a $1,000.00 minimum balance. Free Travelers Checks. ln1idcr's Club members do not pay 1 tervia: charge; the s:i.mc 1ppliet to money oi'ders. Home Improvement {!) Lbans. From carports to rn.m Carptts. Saturd ays. We're optn Satut· days from S'l:OO a.m. to I :00 p.m. {frldllJ'I, all officts except down· town Loi Angeles, l\te open until 6:00 p,m,) . How to get · themost out of what you sa"e.. t " ' t • , I -~ I Allftt o-o ... (111!10IO Qt>lll t• e More for your money. ltun!lngCon Ueacl1 Offft-e1 YI Hun lington Cr ntcr t714) K97-1047 · ;\l1ln Offke1 91h .t. Hiii, 623·1 lS I Convenient Uffu:et ·1 tuouaboul alifornla I ~ .· GAUZE NAT URALS exotica from India Softl y sensual cottons. Lavishly embroidered and beautifully striped . S,M,L. Left: gentl y bloused cop, long wrap skirt. The set str iped in muted colors, 828 . Center: multi·cmbroidered top, smocked at the waist, 14 Right: pale cic fronc top wit h colorfu l embroidered flowers, 8 16 Collcgicn nc Sports\\ e:ir / SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA Shop Monday thru Friday, 10:00 a.m, co 9:30 p,m. ,Ilullock·s Sant? An a. I Fashion Squore, 28 00 N, Main Stre<t, Stn111 Ano, Tclcphone:547·7211 Saturday, I 0:00 ,.m. to 6:00 pm.-Bullock's Sooth Coan Plaza, San Di•go Froeway ac Bristol, Costa Mesa, Tclephonc:5l6-0611 , .,. ' I ju Cha of to -·- Unniingion Bea~h Fountain ·Valle VOL. 67, NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA I' N.Y. Stocks FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1974 TEN CENTS Bar Murder Mistrial Costly to -Delense I . By TOM BARLllY · Ol "" 0.)11 l'ti.t Sltff Two dfi{f la"'Yers persuaded the prosecuU ~lo have me Bachelor's Ill bar murde trial declared a mistrial late Thursday in Orange County Superior Court but the maneuver pro\'ed to be a very cosllv one. Judge Byron 'K .. ~tctltillan accepted the agreement reached am b n g all four la"A'Yers involved and then summoned the jury lo the courtroom to advise them that nearly four days of . deliberation \\'ert O\'er. .. Ho set April 15 as the date for the next court 8ction against aC<.'Used Cypress police Sgt. Thomas ..Baroldi, 26, and Garden Grove palrolman Jerry Gray, 29, and closed lhe file on the six-week trial. But wrote boftl defense lawjrers "'rung thei r hands and Chief Deputy Di.strict .Allomey James .Enright openly grinned the jury revealed that it had already reached a verd ict or innocent Y>'ith respect to Gray on charges or assault .,..?.!h a deadly v.c apoo. The only problc1n. the anguished defense altomeys luamed, was that the jurors had neglected to sign the verdict fonn. Therefore. Judge i\1ct.ti11 an mnfinned, the verdict does no exist . Enright's grin grev.' evffi ti-oadcr "'hen the jur)' 1hen revealed they' v.·ere spl it at 10 to I jn favo r ol an innoctnl verdict on the murder charges faced by Baroldi. Jurors commented ootside the courtroom 1hat the two members in the n1inorily \1·crc undeeldeJ and ~nat a few niore hours of d~liberatlon might \\'l'll have produced a unani1nous verdict. 'rhc, dclighlC'd Enright. t o d a y describing dcfeni;e attoh1ey i\latUiey,· Kurilich's lourth d.1y iiloy :is "the greatest boob of all 1in1e" :i.11~ •·the fox outfoxed,''· ronfinned tod · th a t ht} \\Ill cOOsiiler no deal11 in the Baroid\ C'.'.lsc. "Y.'e Y:ant another tri:tl." he said. ··As for Gray, I 0.1\'e son1e symphathy fvr him but I can't..say at llus time \\'hat 1\e "'ill decide tv do In ('01\llCl:liou \11th hin1 on 1\pril tj. "Kurilich has only "i1nse!,, to hi a nu .. " t:ruighl s.1id. "Uc ·was con\·in£"ed that the jury \,·as hung to hi s d<'trin1"nt and rl'llo.,... prost.'<'Utor Ted ~11t1ard .md I \.\'{'rl' not averse to ;1~n1nH>d~1ing hirn. ~ :·1 · admit ~to d a ,. that I (,lu lJ dC'tini lei)' !i,·1~ a 1n,11°1holc •('OV<·r lUldo•r l\urilif'tl's (£'<'!." Enright i.:n11n1'<i "llut \\'hO arn I to tt•H a defense lav.·yer ho\.\' to run his case'.'" l'ro,,,.1~n tlunkn~ tticl:iy ss thai l\;1r11hl1 11 ill oncl' ;igtun fncc trial on n1urdt r charg<'!! fil t'<I :if1Pr hl' :11legcdly shot and kilk'(J ~l:1rint.• Corps helicopter pt!ot Hand!lll StC\"t·n Bobinetfl', 25, on Jan. 5. 1973. dur ing a br;11( I in the Tustin 1111 ~·rn . c;·r:1\'. :i.l;;o off dut\'" al the llnlt1. "'aS bot1~··d 1111 a.<;..;.iuH · r h:irgl's aftt.'r .tic :ill~·J.:1·d l~ :-!MJ! hnr 1>.1tron San\ Cam pise. :1.· •. 1n lht• t.'hl'~I during rnr san1c barroorn :-qu.1hhlc. Blood Te~ts Se_t · for Hamster Owners Ca11ipai91i Law Limiting Money Ruled Invalid By TERRY COVILLE Of 1'-' Ollt~ Pllof Staff Portions or a law which limit the amount of money a candidate can collect or spend in a municipal election in Huntington ~ch were ruled invalid~ 1bur3day by Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Olaramza. 'I11e law, established last December by tfie city council. sets a $5,000 limit on individual campaign expenses and puts various restrictions on contributions. Judge. Ol.aramza left intact the $5,000 spending limit. but eliminated some sectim5 involving contributions, includ- iaig' -A provision which said the candidate could not spend more than $2,000 of his own money on the election. -A section which did not allow more t:fian $200 in anonymous contributions. -The definition of ''person'' wh ich included a committee and 'Yo'ould have limited a corwn_ittee to a $ 2 O O contribution. -A penalty section which would remove any person from office lor violation of the code. The penalty left standiug is a $100 fine. Judge Cbaramza's ruling \\.'as similar to one made March 'J:l by Superior Judge Mark Soden w h o tossed out portions of a Newport Beach campaign spending law. Soden ruled in favor of council candidate Peg Forgit that she oould spend her own money up to the limit set for total contributions Uljler the Ne,_:port Jaw. Both Newport Beach ar. · ~··~:itington School R est Roon1 Security Proposed ALBANY, N.Y. (AP ) -An adul t supervisor l\'OuJd be posted in every public school bathroom in New York City under terms of a bill approved by the state Assembly. ''The bathrooms ought to be used for normal natural functions of boys and girls and not for the muggings, robbings, beatings and other things we know go o:i in there,"' said the bill's spQnsor, Republican Assemblyman Vincent Riccio of Broolcl)'n.\ The bill passed Thursday and sent to the Senate. Orange Coast Weather Variable higb cloudiness tonight and Saturday. Cooler day~ with highs of 'Ill al the beaclies rising ~to 7S inland. Overnight lows 46-54. INSIDE TODA l' Little ballerinas did their t1lh1g. Staff, P/lotographer Pat- rick O'Donn1ll caught the ac- tion. See toda1/1 \Vt!ekendtr. ' • Beach established their laws as chaner cities. The suit aga inst the Huntington Beach city code had been filed i\iareh 28 by ~luntington Beach attorney G e o r g e Rogers, on behalf of himself; downto'A'Tl property owner ft lax !\1oorc; downtO'l\'Tl auto dealer Robert Terry and resident Dave Garofalo. Rogers said he also wanted to eliminate the $5,IXKI ceiling, claiming its an infringement o( <:.oMtitutional righlS but was unable to do that. He indicated several of the candidate's (See CAMPAIGN, Page %1 * * * Candidates Get Backing For Election \Vith Tuesday's election near, several Huntington Beach organizat\Ons. and one city councilman, have armounced their support for various council and city clerk caOOidates. 'There are 14 contenders for four cit y council seats and four persons trying to \\'in the city clerk's office. City Attorney Don Bonfa is up for re-election, but has no opponent. Here is a brief summary of "'00 is doing \.\'hat : Councilman Jack Green. "'ho is retiring from the council after eight years, has announced his public su pport for PlaMing CA>mmissioncr ~·larcus Porter and Environm ental C o u n c i Cnairman Harriet Wieder in the council race and for incumbent City Clerk Alicia \Ventworth. The newly spay,ned Huntington Beach Citizens for Good Government. headed by downto\lin property owner Max Moore, is backing incumbent Councilman Ted BarUett and !\1rs. Wieder, as well as City Clerk Went'A·orth . The six·month-old c;ommittee for Responsible Government. chaired by downtown auto dealer Robert Terry. claims to ha\'e 300 members and is supporting four cowicil candidates. Terry's group has said it enc1orses incumbent aiuncilmen Bartle:: and Al Coen , and chall engers George i\fcCracken (a fonner councilman) and J\lrs. Wieder. The group is also supporting !\lrs. Went'A'orth for the clerk's post 'The Huntington Beach HO~IE Council has previously announced its supp:>rt for incumbent Cowlcilwoman Nonna Gibbs. and contenders Ratph Bauer and Porter in the couqcil race. and for Katherine \Vallin, a pl&Ming commlssloner, in the clerk's race. The Council on Aging, which represents more than 1.000 senior citizens in various organizations, is not officially endorsing any candidates, but has developed a list of five council contenders It considers re.sponsive to the needs or senior cttlierw;. Jordan Van Thiel, chairman of the Council on Aging. said the fi\."e who have glveo ttie-seniors some type of Mitten commltment fo support are: Bartlett, Coen, Gibbs , !\tcCrackffl and \\'leder. Van Thiel said lS of the 14 council candidates spoke to mo.-. lhan 300 seniors and, of tbe 14, he sent letters to scvoo asking for writ.Uln support for a senior citizen fadlity: • He said the five listed gave that supPOi'.t-. while one other, Porter, repll<d, bqt not llrongly, an~ the seventh, Bauer. did not rq>ly ol all. .. ' Practjcillg for Easter Weel~ In the spring, a young girl's fancy .turns to her suntan. as demonstrated by this bevy of young ladies fron1. La Sierra lfi gh Schoo l in Riverside. They enjoyed the 80-degree Southern California "'eather Thursday on the sa nd s or f\1ewport Beac h. They sai d th ey y;ere practi ci ng for the upcoming school vacation. They didn't say wh y they 1,1,•crcn't iu sc hool Thursday. Cat O\v11e1~s Y owli11g Ove1· H11ntingto11 License Pla11 Pet OYt'Ticrs in tluntington Beach ha\'e \'O\.\'ed to launch a petition drive against the mandatory cat lirensing la\v after Tuesday's munieipal ell'Ction. E. A. Van Tes\aar. organizer or the rte'A' Pct 0\.\Tiers Commlttee. said 130 residents signed up . Tnur!day night to carry petitions, make phone calls and take other actions to change the cat tag ordinance. He said about 150 people attended Thursday's organiiational meeting at the Sheraton Beach Inn. The pc!i tions would 'seek a general election in wh.ich Van Teslaar and the other angry cat owners hope that cat law y,·ould be eliminated. He said the major objectloru; to lhe law involve rne mandatory \iccn.se f~ ($101, a provi11ioo \.\'hich establishes a leash.lay,· for c.ats, and the high libe (up to $100 ) for breaking the.Jaw. · ''\Ve v.•ant to get someone on tlie council '"ho is sympathet ic to our cal!Se'."' Van Teslaar explained. "\\'e arc not a political group, \\"e are just a bunch of people disturbed o\·er this ridiculous thing." Van Teslaar. v.·ho spoke to the c.1!y council oo the issue before. said he won 't bolher again. "Anyone v.·ho persists in going before that council has to be a masochist. I'm OOt. \\'e\·e gi\'en rncm'up as a lost cause." He vowed that the c;1l supportc'rs v.·ould take every legal action possible to gel the cat ordinance changed. including possible recall action against some councilmen . But he said the fi rst objective is lo try and "'in Putnam a seat on the council , and.· aft er that, the launching of the petition drh·e. Younger Ch ess Plcl'v ers to Yie • l n fl 11 ntington Bobby Fi~hcr. \.,.atch-out. There m,1y be any nun1hM' of world chess chnmpions in lhe m<1 kin~ Saturday and 1\londay :it a county\.\ide tourname nt for kindergarten through 1'.!th grildC'rS al ~farina Jlii:h School in Huntinglon Ocach . Comp<•tit1on both days will run frorn 9 a.ni. lo 3 p.m. Studcnl s in kind ergarten through sixth grade .... nt check and c h eck mat c Saturday and students in grades se,·en through 12 \l'ill take to !he boards .\fonday. Registration for the tournament \.\'ill be accepted at 8 a.m, on both d::·:i:;. 'The event is sponsored by th<· Or;111,1:c County Chess Associ<ition. the <iiftcd Childrens Association of Orange County and the Piatagorsky Chess Foundation. The high school is Jt 15871 Springdale St. "They say they "·on't enforce It. It 's indecent to pass a law that y,·on 't be enforced." Van Testaar scoffed today. "And the threat is always there." He also said his group has decided to support ooe city l"OUncil candidate, Phll Putnam, ~ has promlsed to v.·ork for removal or change in the ca t law U elected, Hu11ti11gto11 City Employe s Outlii1e Salary Positlo11 Need a Ritle Election . Day? As it has in past C!li!d.klns, lhc city clerk'! offi ce in Huntington Be&eh will arrange transportation for handicapped residen~ and senlor citizens who 'Yo'ant to vote in Tuesday's munlclpal election. To arrange: a ride. call the city clerk's ornce on Monday, from a a.m. to ~ p.m .. or dtlrlng the same houn on Tuesday, elect Ion day. The phone number is ~5227 or 136-$226. ' J.J~Daryl Sn1ith. president of l he . \'fwtlclpal Employes Association (~I EA J in Huntington Beach. today clarified !'Orne points oC th«! salary dispute between his organir,ation and the city. Jt \\'as reported Thursday that the f.tEA want& to void Its Ihm-year city pact because it !-il)'S tht: city "·on 't conduct a new salary sun•cy each vear. Sm ith agreed today -as· ci1:- personnt!J director Ed Thompson said 1'hllt3day -that a salary sur\•ey was condocted and given to the ri.tEA. But Smith contends lhe sun•ey Is Inadequate. lmpropcr1y 1111.l'rprtted and that lhe city rtfuses 10 grant city \\'Ofkert more thao a flvt percent pay raise. • "\\'c a/1t0 think they arc being unreasonable on sonte of UM! fringe bcnelils." said Smith. "Bui that Is not our main cootenlion.'' The three-year contract was sign«! In 1972 and calll'd for a general fl\'e pcl"C(lnl pay boost e11ch year, but. If (l:\Ch ye.a~·~­ salary SUl'\'t')' sho\vs lluntlngton Bea.Cll y,·orkers la~ing behind ~ in, other cities, !he raise could be larger. The ~1EA reprcst'nts Dt'arly 400 mis- cell aneous city \.\'f}rkers. Smith ad1n l11ed that the ~!EA be.liev~ il, case Is stronger since the 176-memtiit:r police orflcels association rcne$(Clllatcd lls contra~. achieving a !ICVCn ~cent rtaise instead ol rh·e. But he said lhnl "''il.5 not the n1ajor reuon, for l\1EA 's protest. -' • Hiu1tii1gto11 Fiu11ilies V ol1u1tee1· H)' RUDI :"\IEDZIEl..SKI Th rt•r l!untington Hcach fan1ilics h:i\·e beL"n :isktil to l'Oluntarily gh·e blood s;11nplrs to public hcallh offlcial.s to det~nninc 1f thry .,..·ere infected by a pct hamster c:i rryi ng lymph<>eytic chorin1cn· 1ngitis. The narncs or the farnili<'S are beini; kl·pt e<.>nf1dt'nl1;1l. ae<.'Ording to county fl eal lh Olfic('r John Philp. lie said it v•ould take up to two \.\'eek..'\ to get the results of the blood !('St~. J;:\'l'fl if they tun1 oul positi\'e. oo fu rthtr aclion Yl'ill he taken bee'JLL~ no kno"'n treat1ncnl l·xists for the viru.-; \1'hich attacks the brain. The disease is not communicable ainong humans but can be transmil~ed fro1 n hamster to human. accordin~ to Or. Philp. Dr. Philp s.1ld thl' hlood le5t,. have l>tcn rrqucstl'd tl{'Catto;;e a housewife brought 1n four harnst«n fo r t'Xterrnination last v.·rek. One or the1n v.'<1S later discovered to be infected with the stran of meningitis. Hut be-cause the four hamsters bt.·longed to three dlffrr"nt fruniliC5, it 1\'~1s impossible to d<'lrrmine exactly frorn "'hich family the diseasl'<t hamstl'r' ran1c. Henfe, all three faniitics have tx>en asked to su bm it lo the tests. The discovery brings to 55 the number of infL'<!tcd han1stcrs d is c ove r e d na!ion\.\·idc since a \.\'(u·ning ·,o,:mt out that h.:1n1stcrs shipJ.k:<I fro1n ~1orida last f)t.'('en1hcr \.\"('rC c;1rriers or 1he virus. 111(' four han1 sters rrorn HtUltington He;ich v.·cre pan of ;1 s:unp!e of 25 hamstt!r.<t frnrn l>ran~l· ('ounty v.·hich \l't're sent to the stntl' f)t'p;i rtment of llt·ahh in Bcrkel<'y for <'X;nn1nation. !Jr. Ph ilp S<.iid lhc r:inr101n s:1mpling ts jl.'trl of a t'Ountryv.·1dr rffnr1 ro dctcnnine th1· incidence of the tl i~l·asc I.~ rn f)hocytic chorin1l'n1ngi tis 1.~ rarely fa ral. lrs norn11d syn1pton1s ;1rc identical ll'lth influenza, ~lore th.1n 1,000 harnstrrs h;ive been put to d~ath in Orange Count ~· since Dr. Phi lp v.·arned r£>Sirtc:nts la~t v.·ttk that hamsters bought aft<'r l)(·t· I !>hn11lrl be broui.:ht to local animal shel!(·rs for liq ui - dallon . The slrin_geflt r<'comm11nda1!on v.·as mad'l · boca1.1se hf'alth 11ff1l'1als \.\·ere cont'Crned about a fl'1SS1ble epidemic i){'('ilusc of the populari!y of han1stcrs as hou._<;<>hQld and classroom pct~. ,\~cnt s Se iz e Drug SAN l)!Ec;o 1.\/'1 -Narcotics agents ~ay the~ ·,·e M"Jll'<i the la rgest bundle ot pu n.' hashish oil 111 yr.1rs -a. gallon v.orth SZ.'lO.noo 111 street sale. Three men \\(•re la~en · info custod~' in a raid \\'ednesday night on a house in Ocean Reach . S li e'.~ Wearing Tlie P<1nts Notv LONDO:\ ! UPI 1 -\\"hrn ~1rs . \11olet Sterling tried to get her husband ou t or a locr1l bar, he pulled off his pant~ anri handed then1 to her. "If )'OU "'ant to u·ea r the trou:scrs. )'OU wear lhe1n." he told her. a f'amily Dh•islon court was told. ~In:. Sterling told the court she left home in June llJ72 "·hen her husband ca.me home! from drinking an d of!ered her $12 to sleep with hhn. , 'M1e judge grnnted i\lrs. Sterling a dil•orce and ordered Patrick Sterling to pay cosll. • ' • • ,) • 2 DAIL.Y PH.OT H Pe1lmane11t 55Limit P1·oposecl A bill :i111horiz<>d hv Assemhl~·1nan RolX'rl 'Bndhnm I B-N1•11•por1 lit•<11.'h I would i:•'I 55 null!S pt•r hour un,CalJf,,rnia Juii:h"·ay!I as rl1c 1naxin1un1 speed lhn1t ()i.'rnu1nen1ly, cxf.'epl for certain frct!way S!'C1iOn.'1'. llL~ lt·~b.!ation int roduct•ti '11lllrsda~ 111 Sacr;uncn!H t'(1i11e1d1·<l 1>r t•c1.~t·ly "·it:1 issuance of a rc·port by Gov. H<Jrutlil l~eagan'! Advisory St;ite l'.: n r r g } Planning Council . The p,anf'l'.!1 find ings arr thut California motorists 11nd otlK?r use~ of ~troleun1 producis "'lll fa ce a rontl nued 18 per<-en t shortage on the m.1rket until :,ibout mid· J\lny Il l the earliest. Initial t >:ports of l\tlddle E:ist oil follo"·ing the li frin~ or !he Ar:i.h cmb.::lrgo will arri\'e in the U.S. 11bou! that t!rnc, but :i !'1 5 percent shortage ls foreset'n even afrc rv:ard. S.1id <.:111·. Bcag:in: "1\lthough the increased llrlct• of rcnnt'Ct 011 products - because of the hig-h price of l'cr~1an (iulf crude oil -\\'ill lt.'rld to rl'<IUtf d('mand 11 liUle. the report indicates that. we will still have to conserve our use of gawline. "Th"' 55 m.p.h. speed limit is the simplest and fairest c on sc r v at ion measure available .'' As an "added bonus." lleagan said, "\\·e're Io sing about 100 fe\\·er Californians per month in the form of highway fatalities. \Ve c:in argue about 1\l"hether ·we are s:iving 2a million or on/v 20 millioti gallons of gasoline per month 1~·ith the 55 speed limit -the sall"ings arc in lhat rani,:e -l>ut \l"e know how many people died in auto accidrnts In February, 1973, nnd in February, 1974. A lot of us ;ire walking around whom y,•ouldn't be cxce11t for the lower speed limits.'' ' rrhlar, .April 5, 1974 ' . Girls Win One Nation's .4 irlin<'s Can't Trim Fat , \\'1\SHING1'0N (UPJJ -Airlines cannot ground or lire over· \\'eight stewardesses, a federal judge has ruled. He also declared .illcf11al a regulation forbidding stewardesses to wear glass'cs while in flig it. ' In the lalcst of a series o! t!C<:isions rcgSrcting the treat1nent of stewardesses, U.S. f)istritt Court Judge Aubrey J{obinson Jr. 1'hurs- da v ordered Northwest Airlines lo pay back salarjc.s to all stew· ardcs!'cs fired or grounded since lf165 fo r be ing overwti'ight. Ile al so struCk down 111ost or Northwest's other physical rc- <JUire1ne nts. ' 'l'hc airline was expected to appeal. Under llobinso n's decisio n: a.trl incs could not \veigh th eir stew· a rdc~!'!CS or even tell thc1n thCv are toQ h~avy . 'fhe only ·tin1e an a1rl111e tould tttk~ action againSt an over\li'eight stewarlless, llobin· son said, "''as when her y,•cight problem "is such a8-to render her physi('ally incapable nf performing the d_uties of the job." , IJe also said airlines could not subject stewardesses to heigh t restrtctions any different "than acceptable standards ror male cabin attendants." Ile also n1led the airlilJC 1nu st reim burse stewar~lesses for each Un1e since 1068 they \\'erC forced to share y,•ilh .an other stewardess a hotel rboin cturing layo\·ers while n1ales doing the same work \Vere given a single room. f 'ro111 l'~e l CAM l">.~IG N . •• in Tuesday's city election .,,,·ere inter •st· t\! in challenJ:ing the law, but did not re· v(';il \\"ho. "In our opinion , this v.•<is h~gislal ion l\'hich pcrpctuatt-s incumlx>nL~." llogl"rs t'hargcd. "The people h11ve a right lo spend as much as they v.•unt. 111at's why .,.,.e have disclosure laws." City Attorney Doo Roofa said the i1nportant thing is the city stll l has the $.'"i,000 spending llmit. · "\Ve've still got an ordinance and I feel it's a good ordinance," Bonfa said today. "The judge cleaned it up a bit and I'm quite satisfied y,·lth v..·hat J u d g c Charan1za did." Se ri:ice Statious Loosening Vp For t:he Weekend r-.lore se rvice stillions v.·i\I be pumping J!ilS this "·eekcnrl in Orange County and more "'ill be giving custo11crs all the fuel they want, the Automobile Club of So uthern California forecast today. Almost 90 percent o( the 340 dealers surveyed.in Southern Calif9mia reported tht>y v.wld be open on Saturday" a n d more than 20 percent said they v.·ould be open Sunday. The At:!o CI u b said only one percent of the statiorui are Jin1iting purchases. Cl1apin Pe1·j111·y T1·ial Jury Deliberates; No Ve1~dict The Auto Club also said it noted a dramatic decline in metropolitan area stallons limiting their sale!! by pumping a (predetermined qoota each day. Only 35 percent of the stations are limiting themsell'es, as compared to 41 percent last week. In addition. Riverside County has now joined 0(ange County in dropping ou l of the odd-even marketing plan. WASH INGTON (UPl l -'The jury in the Dwight L. Chapin .pc r j u r y trial deliberated for four hours today and broke for lunch without having reached a verdict. It resumed deliberations this afternoon. Sources close to both the prosecution and defense expressed c a u t i o u s optimism, sa~ing they believed the jury "·as Laking a careful look at the charges Music in Park : Folk Festival ' In Huntingto11 In the old days . when part of ; llunlington Beach v.•as commonly called I Gospel Swamp, re,1iva l music \\'as the ' . .-4.Jlost popular sound on a Sunday ~ftemoon. .• · This Sunday. music 1Yill once again dominate a part or the cily as the Allied Arts Commission introduces its first ;'Folk ~1usic in th" Park" progranl. Lake Park, al ~tain and 12th streets. v.'ill be the sire or blues. bluegrass, contemporary folk and trac!itiona! folk. There will ~:groups ent ertaining , other sections of the park for practicing, anti other parts for in forn1at lrssons. The folk music fes1ival y,·111 start at noon and end at 4. p.nl . All residents arc urged to bring !heir gu i1.1rii, dulci111ers, banjos and other stnn~ in.~t nu\1en t s. Casual visitors nntl fan s uf folk nu1 )1;it \\"ho don·t play nn lnstrun1cnt are v.·eloon1e lflQ. Paul and Sue \\'chmcycr. v.· h o tc:ich n1usic and \\'Ork :it the e11y library, arc vrganizing the fQt.Lr·hour f~lk. frst 11JC Allied Arts Con1n11ss1011 plans :o hold a sin1ilar "r olk :\lusic in the l'llrk" program the first Sunday or t'tl t h "'.:tMll rnnnlh. 111cre is no charge for an~ tlung. OIA.HGECOAST "' DAILY PILOT r• .. f"••ll"'t •·•1'•••"''11 .,., .... ,, • ., - ~.-.t ..... ~ ... ~. 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"""'l•ot!-..ci.t""'ti """'I' ... 0!<1•!··~-11 r.-.~ ••• [" ,.,,,;:, ... ..t .. """"''-'""'"" aA_.,,.._ !hat Qlapin, President r\ixon's fonner appointments secretary, lied lo lhe \\"atergate grand jury about dirty ·trick! against the Democrats in 1972. Chapin, 33. smoked a cigar and played backgammon and cards y,·ith his v.·ife, St&n, and bl! mother and father, f.tr . and Mrs. N, Spencer Chapin of Encino, v.·hi\e I.he jury delibe rated. Chapin's father , a 57·ycar-0\d salesman of transpc>rtation equipment, said the family was "holding up fine. They're (the jury) taking a good look at the case. They should." The jury began deliberating at 8:30 a.Ill. -30 minutes earlier than had been st."hedulcd -and went to hmch at 12:30 p.m. r The jury was deliberating without the full transcript of the four days of tc._.:.iimooy in the case. The jury gO( thr case Thursday afternoon aftet lisJcning to the govcnuncnt say Chapin V.'.ilS irr~futably guilty and the dcfcn.w say he obvio~ly y,·a.s innocent of l'hargc.-s he lied. U.S. District Judge Gerhard A. Gesell excused !he jury for the night \\'hen he "'U$ told it 1'>'as not nc;1r a dce ision after four hours of deliberation, <.:cscll Thursday deni!'d a requ~t by the jury for a transcript of the tri:i l but S<'lll in 12 copies of Olapin's tcstin1ony of April II , 1973, before the \Vaterga1e grand jury. 11ie judge said giving U1e jury the full transcript would be to "retrv the case.'' but he would consider Jts rfqursts for specific parts of lhe t.ranscr1pt. Chapin ls charged v.·ith th.rec counts of l.ving to the gra11d jury in things he said ;1bout T\>nald Segretti, the man who playr<l "pol it ical pranks ... dirty trick~" ;1~ainst the ~1nocratic presidcnlial field Jll l9i2. Lah Sniffs Out llcroin Cache First Dav on Job •' FAR~IERS\'l LLE (AP ) 1\ !l!'\\' rncn11>cr of tht" Tulare Co u n I y sheriff'~ ch•p:111n1rnt put his no:se to v.·ork in f'r:1f'kint: :1 he Mln ca!'t~ . Shrrirf lloh \\'tlcy ;r.nd fl\'e narcotics clctccti\rs clim11xi'd :i th re c· n1 on th un·e~tigntion li1~rC' 1'h11rsd:iy \\'ilh the :irrest of !hr('l' pt'rr.ons for in vt>s,Llgution of <lrug chnrg1'll. 8111 JI wa~ .1!11go. th e: he:roin-sniffing dog. \\hO found the cache of illegal narl'Otlcs. dt•pull~ s.1ld, Ji n~o. ;i bt:irk 1 ... 1hrador retrlC\'Cr, v.a~ donali"d lo the depa rtment lht5 yrar after recE'1ving spc.-cial training In sniffing out heroin. In his first chanct to show his stuff, Jingo fo1md .11 one.q uart<·r pound packa~c of u11Ct1t h<'roin and 20 balloons rontaining the dnig ... t the home thty r<11ded, deputies ~id. TA 1'E OF llU~lOR I N RO UG H Tl1UE8 ('t,'iCJNNATI (lJPl l -A sign In front of Frank Shot\.\·el!'s lwme., u·rccked by tht dev1t1Jt11ting • 1orMd()(>~ lhRI rli)pOO !,hroui,ih cr10, reads~ "B!i!~ U11~ mc:\."I." Security Guard. Will Face Court In Brass Tl1ef t . A Department of D e f c n s c !loo..irity guard will be arraigned April 15 in Santa Ana on charges of stealing 'll ,f13 P:,unds or brass from the Naval \Venpons Station in Seal Beach. L. B. Go11iday, 52, of Compton w·as arrested by FBI agents Wednesday for alll'gedly taking the bras.'! over a six monlh period and selling it to a Seal Beil.di scrap dealer for $9,672. He was booked into Or.mge County Jail. but posted a $2.500 bond for his relea.~ aft~r ·appearing before U.S. l\tagistratc 1\rthur Bradlev in Santa Ana. (:olliday wili ansv.·er lhc charges in \he 10 a.m. hearing before Bradley April 15. \\'illianl Sullivan. assistant director in charge of the Los Angeles FBI office. said Thursday that Goll iilay . a guard at the v.'capoos station, has ...,·orkcd for the Dcparunent of Defense for three years. ~laximum peMlty for tJieft 0 r governn1ent property is a Sl0.000 fine, 10 years in prison or both . School to Close 111 °"1 estnrill8tcr \\'estminster High School will be closed next \\·eek during East.er vacation because on-going construction requires that the \\"ater be shut off. The \Vestminster campus at 14325 (;olden \rest Strl'f't is being renovated ;Ind e:icpanded. \\'ork is under way for a horticulture unit, an agriculture building and libra ry and ~nmnasium improvements. Sorne facilities at other schools In the liunlington Beach Union High School l)islrict v.i\! remain open during the :O.londay through Friday recess. Politieal Rally Set for Seniors H~idents ()f the lJ u n 11 n gt on ltetirement Horn~. 18851 Florida St., ~'Ul ~\~nt.or a "politics in the park" rally at 2 p nl . S.11t1rd ay, for the Hun1 ington Beach municipal cle<:tlon. nic rally \\·ill be held in the small park adjacent to The Huntington, behind Pacifica llospital. All 14 eily council candidates· ha\'f! been ln\'lted as v.·ell as tht four ci1y clerk campaigners. Entert.1lnmont v.111 be provided by I.he C"IOOd Time Singers and guit11rist Scott Thompson. The public L'I inv:lt~. )Ian Leaps to Death SAN DIEGO IUPJI -Tbe S«Ond suicide ln fi ve days froin the San Diego- Coronado !lay Bridge was re:ported 'Thursday by police. Q{fldals said Ray 1\bcnd rnth. 47, Seu Dil"go. p.1rkl'd hls car .11 !he tr•p of U1c 270-foot span and Jlllnpt'\I 10 )US death. r Leaves Two Seats. Ope11 Ornnge C-Ounty's J.ocol A gen c y Forma tion Corrunissioo 18 lll the midst of d major membernh'lp shakeup that olready has reaulted in one comm~slooer's oll!ter and still anolher purge may ht ln the offlng. The LAFC, responsible for ruling on ritv annexa1ioru an(i sphem of influence. 11ad been left "'Ith one vacant seat last month with the election defeat of fonner Fullerton city councilman Louis "Red" Rtlnhardt, also a commissioner. , , Thursday, mnyor1 aod rtpresentatives- fr0m 23 cities hek!'a atonriy League of Cities selection committee meeting in Orange to ·pick Reinhardt's successor to one of the two .seata held by elected city officials. Newport Beach f..layor Donald f.tclnnis v.·on lhat seat over three opponents. Then In a move not altogether unexpccied, \\'estminster ~tayor Phil Anthony moved to oust La Habra ciry rowlcllman Robert Nevil from the other city sea t on the LAFC. The vote was 16-6 in favor of the ouster with 11untington Beach abstaining. Tustin Councilman Donald Saltarelli u'as elected lo fill Nevil's seaJ. The purge had apparently been well· choreographed by ctntral and coastal county cities, which beki a RCret meeting to plan strategy V.'ednesday nlght. During lhe heated exchang~ before and after the vote, HlUltington Beach Jl;tayor Jen')' ?.fatncy attempted to explain his city's abstension. - He accused Supervisor Ralph Diedrich . chalnnan of LAFC, of exerting widue Influence on Huntington Beach in an effort to keep Nevil on the panel. ~latney claimed Diedrich approached Huntington Beach administrator David Jlowlands y,·ith a reminder that $600,000 in revenue sharlng fund! may never have been put toward buying ~teadoy,•Jark Golf Course if he (Diedrich) hadn't voted for ii. "The council fears losing the funding unless they support Ntvil,' ?.tatney' said in a prepared !ltatement. ThQugh Jluntington Beach abstained form the purge motion, they voted for Saltarelll to fill Nevil's seat. Ray Rhoads, Diedrich's administrative aS!lstant, said after a.!atney's comments "I can't imagine Ralph making that kind of deal . It's a ridiculous suggestion." After the initial fireworks were over, the mayors and their representatives got Into another heated debate over who should fill the altemate's seat vacated by ~tclnnls. On a close vote, they chooe Cypress councllv..'Oman Allct Fral)kiewlch over VIila Park councilman Donald Winn. Nevil's ouster left a big question ma rk over the one public seat on the LAE.C now hekl hy fonner San £1emente city councilman Stan Northrup. Some sources indicate that Nevil's presence on the panel was the only thing keeping Northrup Jn his seat because of the balance bet...,·een the north and south end of the county. There are sorne ind ications that the nc"·ly rearranged LAFC. "·hich appoints U1e public member, could vote to kick Northrup off the panel. Tustin's &1tarelli could become the sv.·ing \'Ote if Diedrich and Supervisor Robert Battin. also a LAFC member, te11m up to oust Northrup. DEFENSE WITNESS Broth•r Ed Nixon N'ixon's Brotl1cr Edward Testifies 111 l\1itchell 1'rial N,EV.1 \'ORK !AP ) -Ed"·ard C. Nix:on. Pre!lident Ni xon's youngest brother. testified today that former Commerce Secretary :\1auriCl' II. S1ans told hitn ii niadc no difference v.·hcther a $200.000 campaign contribution was nlade in cash or by check. Nixon , 43, was the firs t defense y,·itness at the trinl or Stans and fo:mer A!ly. Gen . John i"\. f\1 itchell. They are charged \.\'il h conspi racy, obstruC'lion of ju s Ii c e. perjury in <.."Onnection y,•ith an under-the-table $200.000 cash cont ribution to t he President's 19i2 re-election ca 1npaign by fioanC"icr Itobcrt I~. Vesco. Before Edward Nixon took the s!a nd in United States DL<irtict Court, Judge Lee Gagliardi dismissed ore of the 16 counts against the fonner Cabinet officers. J.le denied their motions to throw o u t the entire ca,se. The government charges that Vesro'!l money bought him the hel p of ~1itchell and Stans in trying to hnpede a federal investigation of his business activities. A perjury count against Stans accuses him or lying when he denit!d telling Vesco to make the payment in cash . The President's other brother, F. nonald Nixon of Nev.-port Beach \\'as called earlier in the trial · as a gol'ernment v.·itncss. ~d\\'ard Nixon said today that a Vesco Ja"·yer lelephoncd him on March 29, 1972, 1 and asked him to come to Nev.· Jersey to see him right a""ay. lie said he)wenL to Newark "'here he nlet the lawyer Howard Cerny, who told him that Vesco wanted to make a contribution lo President N i x o n ' s campaign and the April 7 deadline v.•as approaching. A new law required c."fJnt ributions over $100 to be reportcct after April 7. l\ixon :said he then met with Vesco, Cerny 11nd \\\'O \1esco aides. I-le said he "·as told they v.·anted to reach Stans, "''ho had resigned his Cabinet post and was chairman of the finance comnlitlee of the Con1mittee for the Re-election of the President. to find out how they wuld bent the April 7 deadline and keep t h e contribution anon)mous. LAMP SALE Cobb Tries Szticide, Gets Life C-On\·irted th!ld ki ller Ulrry \Y:i~Tlc Qibh was st'ntcnct<l 10 life ln s1ate pri~, on (.'Ill' TI111rs<L1y after he: made an at· !empt to taku his o\\·n Jl{e, Cobb. 2.1, slashed his v.•rii;ts \V\lh :i 1.1zor bltirll• 1\h1le h1•1ng tonfinl'<I Ht nn Or:1nj;lf' Counly Suf)('rior Courl hollhn..'. cell prio r to his st1ntencin,c: :;>pcar:1nc1·- bcfore Judge II. \Varren Knight. The ronv!cted killer of Todd Rock wood, 3 v.·as rushed to Orange County f.fedi cal Center \\'here surgeons stitched up ...,·ounds in bo!h \\·rists and rusbed Coh\J b...1c~ to-.court only· two. minutes. !ate for his date \\'ith Judge Knight. Judge Knight. making no comment on the incident or Cobb's heavily bandag<'d arms . refused to rcduc·e 1he conriction to second degree murder. !umed down :I rqotion ror a new tri:.i! and sent Cobb to prison for life. DeptJties v.·ho escorted the shackled Cobb · to the courtroorn dls1nissed the wri~t slashing Incident as a gesture very 1nuch on the lines of the one th:.it OC('Urred iit Cobb's last cou r t appearan<'e. \\'hen the l\tichii;an man entered the courtroom '~larch 18 to receil•e \\'hat proved to be a gui11y \•erdict from the Jury he sported a jacket \\i th t~e v.·ords "She Lied" emblazoned on the back in black ink. The statcmC'nl \\'as an ob\•ious re fer· ence to the damning testimony of his paramour, !:Judy Rock\\"ood. H). Deputies at that time look the jackl't from him on the orders of Judge Knight before the jury 11'n!crcd the rourtroonl. The judge llrt:n refu sed to let Cobb tak e the lie detector lest the defendant demanded and he n1ade the same ruling late Thursday. Defense auomev Robe rt Brodie 0011,· plans to appeal th~ ,·erdict reached after a jury listened to lestimony that Cobh repeatedly beat and tortured f\lis s Rock~'ood's 3-vear-0ld son. ?o.tiss Rock\1-·0od. who drev.' a yea r in col!nt y jail for he.r admitted role as an unv.-illing accessory in the child's dea1h. testified that she found Todd de.:id in his crib v.·hen she returned on April 11, 1973. to the Orange home she shared v.·ith Cobb. Miss Rock"·ood testified that Cobb hf.at and hiuniliated her little boy during the couple's tv..·o--year association and that she had made arrangements to leave him for the last time on the day after the child died. She testified that she \Yas forced to accompany Cobb \\"hen he buried the little boy on an Anaheim construction site and that he also compelled he!-to report the child's disappearance to local police. Tripartite 1-Icld NE \11 DELHI. Tndia (AP) Representatives of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh met in an optimistic mood today for .the firs t three-way discussions aimed at erasing the final scar of their 1971 ~'ar. Spokesmen qualified the day's talks as cordial and hopeful. saying conversations v.'ill resume Saturday. NEW SHIPMENTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ARE NOW B'EING OFFERED AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES. SELECT FROM {Specially Priced) MAR BRO STIFFEL KNOB C6,EEK . DESIGN GUILD SPEER Many O!hers A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY STYLE IMAGINEABLE. FOR BEST SELECTION ... STOP IN NOW! SALE ENOS SATURDAY. APRIL6 DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-AARASTAN 7eJ (Id# ';4t~, .. 11te;··· ' WEEKDAYS• SATURDAYS t :OO lo S:JO NEWPORT BEACH• 1127 WESTCUFf' OR., ~·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 34$ NORTH COAST llVi'Y., 4~ ll&l TORRANCE • 23649 lfAWMIORNE BLVD, (Opr.n rri. til 9, Sun, 12·5:301 • "8·1219 I -' I '1 ' s " ;, ol p of lb SC lb q w d ' ol la 0 or • d Ii th s r m " r r t or ra c m lb r II ,, • i , s •• • -h "' a ·)· -b :1 :~c • t :Ji y .~ I b ' i y " .I .g .1 • ' , At Your Service A Sundtiy. \\'ednt~doiy and Frida)' Ft'ature Of lht: lliJilf Pilot Gv1 Pai Sn fe111 l'h111 l/OUf DEAR .PAT: I have trouble p\ugg1n,g my new TV set into the cle-ctrical outlet and it seCzns 10 ha\'e one prong . wi~er than th£' other. I ronta<..'lcd the dealer about this and he said the plug is .supposed to be niade 1hat way . I can't see that it accornplishcs anything except to aggravate n1c. Can you explain the reasoning behind this'! O.R,,· El Toro The dealer is right, but he should ha\'e told you this plu~ construction is a safety feature. ~!any television and radio sets tire tquipJH'd \\'Ith a polarized AC line plug tone blade \\ider than the vtherJ that \\'ill flt into th e po\.l·er ouUet o.nly one W<ty, You're defeating its purpose if you force the plug ln th~ \\'tong \\'H)'. Probntif111 1Vorl.: DEAR PA'f· I am interested ui Ix-coming a probation officer. I'm in my second year of collt:ge and v.·ou\d like to know if I could apply for such a position \\'ith the Orange · County Probation J.>eparlment after I com plete this year's studies. If not. what are the requirements and v.tiat training i$ involved".' l ... K .. Nev.'}ic>rt Beach Colltge graduates 21 years of age or older are eli~ible to apply for the Deputy l'rohali<rn Offlctr traini ng program offered by the department, according to the Staff Ser\•lces Dh:lsion. A tho rough sele('tion process is utilized in screening those v.ho 1neet the . minim am qualifications and "'ho have passed a written exalmination for the position. The departmen't speeifically looks for eligible c:andidates v.·ho ba,•e demwstrattd a definite moti\•alion for entering the field of correctioos. The training program familiarizes new Deputy Probation Officers in the techniques and principles of investigation and supen ·ision of both adult and juveniJe offenders. Rn1i1111 Oe l11ne DEAR PAT : \\'ould you please explain how ,the gas station octane ratings are determined ? As far as I can see, it looks like the posted octane ratings are lower than whal I alv.•ays heard they were supposed to be. K.O .. Jluntington Beach The ne\l' Cost of Living Council octane- rating labels requirement has caused much confusion. \\'bile standard ratings are 100 for premium gas end 94 for regular, CLC stickers usually show ratings of 95 for premium and 89.5 for regular. This discrepancy occurs because the CLC ratings are based on an a\·erage of twa figures -the ''research" octane rating !the number familiar to roosumersl and the •·motor'' rating ja measure of ho"' f!:asolioe actually performs in the cngine1. Since the "motor" rating is !o..-·er than the "research1' ratio::. the CLC octane ratings arc lo\\·er tb11 n the standard . \\'hate\•er the nun1bers. premium gas is still premium and regular is still regular. F ir••• i11 T ro11ble DEAR PAT: I heard that n1onths ago you published an item about Can1era llut i n 1.1oort:StO\\'n, N.J .. and advised another ireader to, contact Popular Photography since that publication had good luck ;getting refunds for undelivered ca1neras '.;from this firn1. Does that stil l hold true? Jn response to an ad in that n1agazinc. I sent a check for $139.50 for a new Auto Seligar Zoom Lens. l"\'e \\Titten reams of "'COrrespondence to Camera Hut \\'ith no "1il\S\\·er ever received. J. S .• Costa ~lesa Popular Photography's luck seems to --have run out too. so you may as \\'ell use '!)'OUr stamp l<\ send a ltHer to Frank ·'f'illtt, Office of Consumer Proltttion, -Room 405, 1100 Ra)•mond Blvd., Newark, . N.J. 0170!. lncludf' all pertinent facts · about your original order and a COP)' of ")'Our cancelled check. That stale office brought s11it ag:iin~t Camera1Hut several • months ugo and the court 'ordered the -:Jirm to make (('Stilutl<tn lo !!Ome 1.000 :~rostomcrs and restricted it from doing • ny further business by mail. :·'"\ •Gr eat' '"'''''' DEAR PA T: I'm very anxious to find • -001 how to ge1 in touch with the • celcvision sho~'. ··nic Girl in ~Iy Life." I :have a great-aunt who is very special ,to ."me and I'd like to soo her honored on this :.lihO\Y. She raised me by herself for 21 years and my f11ther before me. She also ~cared for my grnndmothe:r. great- grandmothtr. her brothers and sisters. She took all our pains and problems and fed and houSlld LI! until \l'e were on our bv.'Tl, But. some ha,·e forgotten how h.1rd she worked to mnke each of us happy, ;ind I'd like to express mr appreciahon . in this wa)'. B. ll., Costa ~1Ha ''our letter ond the additional dclrllls yon pro,id&I h)' telephone are being mulled to Al.JC-TV for eonsldr.rntlon by , "The Girl In ~ly Life" progrnm. It wtll : take at l!!ust u month W find 011t If your .,;.grtal·aunt has bffn M!lectcd lo appear on • the shov.'. A spoik~man snid 50 10 75 appUcatJo n!I nre,. recelred tach month. • ' • • s 0,,J l Y PILOT :J Household Flaws • I D N i x on Bepo1·t ll'ASllL"IGTON {APl -If yoor door squeaks. you oil it. Unless you 're tht· Presklent. in v.·blch co.se your lawyer gets v.·ritten reports. , Thl1 and other insights io 1be 1>ri\·:llt· side. or presidential life urc ClOfltfilned ma 994-page coogressiooal st.arr report l)fl President Nixoo·s in<X>me Ulxe.;. The saga of the squeak uud tht"' 11(.'00mpatlying problem of the p.·u11 ry v.·cre discussed in a letter 10 Nlxon ·s personal lav.·yer. llerbcrt \\'. Kalnll>ach of Nev.'J)Ort Beach, from a contracting firm that did a lot ·of \lo'ork at the President's San Clemente estate. The ·1euer. reproduced in I he congressional document, said in part: 'Papa' Krocl-i W ill Depart, Leave Books ... It is charactt"'ristic of Adolph "P;ipa" Kroch that in departing Laguna Beach Saturday, he lea\-es behind more th:in he tak~., Kroch, 92. h.'lS given more than 's.ooo books to the UC Irvine library, among them. a first edition of 0 I i v e r rr0Jdsmith's "The \1icar of \\'akcfie!d" printed in 17fi6 and a first t'dition of James Boswell's •·Life of Samuel Johns:ln." printed in 1791. Knxti turned over more than 600 book's to the library this month and "·as av.·arded a gold plaque from the Friends of the Library. l.iC Irvine on Tuesday citing his contributiOM as a tQtindcr of the organization and a bcnc.fartor to the library:'" Krocti v.·as a prime movC'r in lhe formation of South Coast Conirnunity Hospital in Sooth L..agtm..'l and he served as the firs t chairman of the hosplta! board and held the position for 17 years. He is a trustee or the Boys' Club and a major supporter of the Laguna Beach ).Ju.seum of Art and the Laguna ).loulton Pla~·OOuse. Kroch is leaving Laguna after ZZ years to go to Tucson, Ariz. ll.'here his daughter Gretchen ti'o lrs. Charles Kclsch) has built a house for him near her ov.11. In 1901 Kroch came to America from Austria. He was 17 years old : !ld he had S57 and a Jove for books. He Decamc the head oi the ··~·orld's largest bookstore.'' the Krochs and Brent..anos of O.icago and a publishing house. 11is success story clas.,.ic began as Kroch, an immigrant boy who spoke only Gennan, began selling second·hand books front a push cart. He advanced to ""·orking in a bookstore at $8 a \veck liiboring from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. In 1907 he opened his O\l'n little shop which became a ha\'CO for many famous "'Titers including Ernest Heming<\<iy, F. Scott Fitzgerald, \\'i ll Durant and Ben Hedi!. -Among \\Titers helpe<l by Droch was a then llllkno",, Irving Stone. Kroch read the author's "Lust for Life,'' in galley proof. placed the first order of 500 copie;; and the tv.·o became lifelong friffids. K.roch married ~rtrudc liom four months after rneeting her at a O.icago Press Oub party in 1909. :\!rs. Kroch. passed av.·ay .in Lagun::i Beach in l9i0. She. like her husb.1nd. was active in ci\"[C affairs ~'Ia n J u111ps to Death Off SoutJ1J a nd Bridge LO~G BEACll (U PI) An unidentified man in his late 20s jwnped 80 feet to his dea1h from the Gerald Desmond Bridge. authorities said . \\'i1nesses told police Thtirsday the txiqy surfaced and began floating to1,1·:ird the Loog Beach llarbor. \\'hilc a leather folder was found. me roroner's Office 1ras not certain of lhe man's n<imc. "l)urini: th<-dinner p.1rty for the Hop('~. 1-... ords and :\1T10ld Pahnl'r, 1h~' sv.1ng1fli door squcak1,.">d bet1<\""efl the dinu1g rooin a.f'ld the pantry. Al~•). 1h'· h¢11 Jn (h{' p..intry \\':ls so . brigh1 il <lestro.1f'd t~ caudlcli~t :111no.->1*1\'1"t' The door was oiled and dof'Sll"t ~lt.J('.'.lk Rl~Y 1norc but the light is still a problen1. Jt could be fixed by puttin:;: it oo ;.i Si'par-.uc S\\'itch. •· The contracting !inn \\'as PJid $1.706 durif141 1971 for a variety of itt'rns . but th<' repon doc>sn't say v.·bcther a St>J>.'lratt• S\\ itch for the pantry lig:ht '.\'U$ :1n1on~ ' them. At about the same tlme. the finn. tht· Stunt·1·.'.l.11t Corp., also \!!'KS invol,·t.'<I in LEAVING LAGUNA BEACH ('dolph "Papa" Kroch --~ --------- Suspec t Seiz etl In Drn a 5 11111 er" le ~ .~~ SAX. DfE(iO 11·P11 -A Colombi;1n li\·ing in South G::ite 1<:.is h«!d toda~ on SIW.000 bail for allt•J,!,t'<HY tf)ing to smuggle 11·.7 JX>Unds of roc:.iine alTO~s !he horder frorn .\lexico, bel ieved to ht~ the biggest cocaine s~izure e,·er on thl· \\'est Coast. Custom-; officials estimated the ..>i.n'l'! ,·alue of the drug at ~.7 million. l::ririque C.'.1aparro ~estor, 41. \\a~ arrested at the San Ysidro crossin{i µu1nt from Tijuana \\'eWK'Sday night bec:tuSt-a customs guard thought he looked ncr\'Ous and searched his auto. Cig arette Dole .\t Cli11ic Ur ged LO'.\lX>:\ I liPI \ -A govemmt·nt e<'OOOmist 1n..1s suggeste<l 1h~t ctgaretlf''> should IX' supplied free by prcs<.T1puun 10 ··sta1np out llllwanted lung cancer" {ieorgc Teeling·Smith. dircctor of the Office of ffealth Eeonon1ics. said Thursday cigarettes should be priced on !he cpen market al ~"2.40 per pack hut issued free on prescription al smoking clinics. ··1r v.·e are to provide contr.Ic..1'.'"p!ivcs to pr.event un1,1·an1ed pr('gnancies. 1\'hy should v.·e not prescribe cigarencs to stamp out lung cancer?"' he asked. asked . :;.; A I icns Arrested LOS A."GELF:S (i\1'1 -Thlrtv-fit'c ill~a! aliens v.·cre taken into etistody Thursday from a bare apartmeni v.·here they apparently had been living in three rooms \\11h only mallICSSt"S for furniture, authorities said. The 28 men. fi,·e v.·omen and l\\'O infants 1,1·ere arrested by 1..-·o plainclothes officers riding through 1hc area on bicycles v.·hile ~earthing for clues to rect>nt Wrglarics. officidls said. Sm1day ,Pilot S11if f s Ouf Human interest stories with a local ::iccent are among "Sunday's Best"' features you'll find over the weekend in the Dally Pilot. Here's a previe\lo': NOSE JDS JOB -Some people have n nose for news. but John \Vaples has a nose for an odor. lfe can follow a foul [sunday's Best J smell an)""''bere, track ft down and see that the problem 13 corTCCted. That's y,·hat he does In hls job as an odor consultant for the Orange County Snnitntion Districts. lie Is featured In thi~ v.·eek's Sunday Spttlal by Staff \\'riter Hilary Kaye. 'SA/IOOY L~ DISNEYLAND' Sometime Ne'A'port Beach resklent Sandy Ouncan Bot to pra~ically' st.1y home on the job as star of upcoming TV s~lal v.ilich has her and guest inars cavorting all over Disneyland -cover story in TV WEEK; - PRESER\'11\G PAST A nC'v.1 go\'em1nent rc.'Quirement may tum 011 companies into archeologists, The law stipulates the ocean floor must be slITT'eyed for remains of e a r I i e r civilizations·before sites can be drillOO. A C.OSta r.lesa man whose company conducts the surveys, describes the difficulties of underwater treasure hunts 1n a YOU Seclion feature. SCllOOL ~IO~IS -One fea1w-e of tM: 1,1omen·s liberation movtment is that more older 11i·omen are going to school - some returning. some for the first time -and no"·here•is the trend more e,·ident than along 1he Orange Coast. An Orange <:<wt College student. ~tiche!e Da\1to. examines the trcod ln an artidc to 8c publlshed in !he YOU Section. ~IE.~ TilAT WO~IEN PICK -Starting \1tllh rover boy Burt Reynold.; ! for the Cosmopolitnn v.·()lll3n, no doubt 1 and proceeding to John \\'ayne, Davld CarradJne• and even IA'OOid Brezhnev, amon~ Others. Famlly \reekly re,·eals findings ol. a sun·.ey to dJSCO\'er the typet of men women.like bl'St. the \ns1;1llation of ;in t"•:h;n~· (1111 in 1hl' l'h1m11 .. ·~ of n firL·plat'l' :it S.111 Cl•·IHLOI•· TI1nt episode bt·i;an wah a Hv<L' Jr.un l\!!!rnJl.'.irl! ob..-.t>n·iui.:· "\Ir H1·ho1•> s,'\S rh<• Pr1•s1dl'f1! f!,·Js !ht.• f1rrplar~.-111 1!11• hbrary dnt•sn·t draw too 11('1l -thC'n' i~ s1nokl' in th,~ ruon1." Tiil' Sturtt•\·ant ftnn d1;1g·1(1:-L·d th•· trouble as ("()Illini,: wh,•n \11ntl eund1t1orl.• c•.:tlJS(.id u do11nclr:1ft. 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S.:11111i:s ha' "''•'I•, 'l' .11,.;1111 S17;l n111!1•Jn t'lu11p:i1·1·d 10 .1l~o11t [111•1 1111!1iun fl'I th•· San I lh•~() lirin Offitials s.11d an rmplo~·e of E.C:.r.. l-:k1.tron1N ('o ;1rr1\'ed :11 \\<lrk :-Olon. day to find a large plat<' glass 11 1nd1111· brol:t·n . 11c fotlo11.·Pd a 1ra1l of discard1'd cloth111~ w1!1l !1<· found \larcus<·n sl('('p· 1ng on a shelf. Contra Costa rounr~· sheriff's d1·put1l'~ "f•rc talli"<I · (."a~;x·r~ 1!' 11\c third J!,l'!h.'r:iliOfl (lf hi' f.1111111 !u h1':trl ;i rn:qnr fin:tTK'l:1 l 111~1111111<111 :ind ~utl. "Tiu,,*' au 1n11i..•r!;111t .u1d lll~tonr mr•rnt.•nt fur )J(;01 n1y~lf :ind 1ny L1mi!I· as 11·1· d1•part lrorn an al·111 1• 1n1vhern.·111 1n th1· f111;1w.:1;d u~Ju:-!ry" ~farcuscn_ told them it 11·a.o; raining and hr \1~1s iust "looku1g for :i p!art• to rest." lie said he remo\1-d his clolh<'s b<.-<:au!'lc 1hl'V 11·erc 11·c1. ""''' Good ""' I le also Jost hi:. scr\ 1c1.· re\ ol\"t:r · rt --1/i}_-- -' TfPMi 'flJ/MJ/ . · G AR tJINS ; .• ·, Blooming ~ Calendulas OrmMJe.& Yf'flow-70' Yo/ue WEEK·END SPEC/Al STEER 3 Bags $1 :~~TREES Fruit and Aowerinq y...,, Loil Wfflo ~f11tt~..q l/2 PRICE PATIO TREE ROSES • Angel Face • Contempo • Ev.-opean •Sonoma $695 • Joz1 Fe\t • Yollow CuU.;on '"" HOW A'tAILAILf STOLOl-IS SA"'1'AAto'A &. TIF G•Ef"' .... ,.--, 1~) INSTANT LAWN ' · '-·.,-.from Ca/-'11f'IL /1•1 ~~ \ J 1 I \ i.~1 1.''; !f'!' 'J""rl (QrfJ<•I ,,, ,. · / ""'" •nviwd \. . ' . • , \. 11 TIF 99¢ GREEN Roll DICHONDRA s 14?011 FINE MIST ~ SPRAYER 1 v (1 ~1 : --_.. ldrol for i11do•r ,....+t ~ IOOO'•of ofh.rr IUf' '· 298 • For Special OccosM>ns WIODl,..GS .•. GU.HD ~IHGS ... r 1.n11s. nc. ASa AIOUT OUll PlAHT RENTAL SERVICE • HEW HOME OWNERS ASK ABOUT OUR lAHDSCAPf SERVICE ,_ I I • J ' Just '\'\ ! ""·i ·',~~ wUh ·· Tom urphine Of 'Jr. Brow11' ... \ntl Politi cs RICK\' TICKY POLl'rIX: CalHom1a Secretary of State E8mund Ci: "Jerry" Brown "-'as a visitor Ul>Ofl. our coustlin~ only Ibis week and during his stay, he deposited With u,, some of his notioos aboot the"Watcrgate thing. ' rr1dit1, Apnl 5, l'i/4 • .. ....:... .... Lives · Shattered: -'My Home l:s Gone' Ry CRAIG A.r-1~1ERMA.N "I looked at it an4._ wanted to ay," a.aid l\('0ntucky Gov. wenaeu ford aft~ he \\'lll ked lhrough the pile of tornado-left rubble that had been Brandenburg. ('.ov. George C. \Vallace, brushing awuy tears, rolled his v;hcelchalr through '* terinporary shelter for Alabama homeless. ,"ft's one of tho most tragic times in our hilrtol')'," he said. 'l"hc fury of a hundred tomndoes Md rammed wide paths of destruction through towns and rural areM, wiping out I.he work of ~fflC1'3tions. Some toWll!'l \1 l·l'C almost levetro. In 11 sou1nem and midviestem states ;ind Oinada, the \Yednesday night !llcrics of tlristers -the worst in 49 ye<1 rs - left at least 310 persons dead James. 2. Y.115 fowtd sitting in " puddle or water. Brenda said her pan.>nt.., James and Dorothy. heard the stomu and laid on top of their dilldl'(.1l in a hallway. James W Dol"Wly \YirenWI died. In Montictllo, Ind .. a town of 4.800 y,·here eight dil.'d and 100 businessas "'~ v.1ped out, Gov. Otis R. Bov.·en stood 111 the renu1.~ ol a rouse and told the Y.'Olllan v.·ho )j\·ed there. "There will be some help as far as easy loaM for )'?'lr recuperation." The v.unan, sobbing loudl)• S3id.. "But my home is gone." So v.-ere fnort than 150 others In the ~n where damage was C!'timat.ed at $100 million. Bro.,.,, suggested that !he \Vatcrgatl! -.. scandal reaches all the way 111to California politics. TJIE INJURED TOTALED 4.000 and at ,l!~:isi that many lost their homes. Theo devastation \\'as av.·csomc -damage secm t'd ~rtain t.o climb p..-u.'t $500 million. ~· The force of the tornadoes Wll!'I so interuie that officials~certaln they L'1 XE~lA. TE~IPORARY >belt"' .,.,·ere set up for fne hundreds of homeje&'i-S and a spirlt of cooperation existed 8..'I people worked to pick up lbe rubble. ~t one of the shelters, Jerry Egan. 19, said "the really skkenJng thing v.i ll be 'Whef1 these~ peopl"e leave these shelte~ to go back and see v.·hat's hnppened ." \\'hole communitie9 in several states remained without p<Wi0er. 'n)C Xenia hospital treated 300 pernui witOOut power: the most seriously injur!d were taken to nearby Dayton. Thal n1ay have been a bo1nl>shell statement in Brown's mind but it will come ias no remarkable analysis for long-time Political Watchers of our n•- gion. Ehrly in l'nc Watergate disclosures. for eKample, references began to trickle out of \Vashington th<lt suggestt-d the v.·OOle affair might be laid at the doorstep of "the Orange c.ounty bunch." TIIE ORANGE COUNTY bunch'! "·e here hadn't heard t'nat characterization before. As it developed, hov•evcr. we all began to realize what it meant. Many of the kfy figures who lmerged in the Watergalo probe had Imme addresses along the coastline tn places like La- guna Niguel or_ Newport Beach. had not yet found • -Five st.ates -Kmt ucky, Ohio, ennessec, Indiana and Alabama -were declared ft'(feral dL'3ster areas by President Nixon and others were expected to join them. The desi gnation en ab I e s individuals and municipalities to get low- cost federal loons to rebuild. Thotisands of victims lost virtually all they QWT)('d. And for most who lived in the storm's path, life \lo'ould not be the same again. . 1be incredibly-difficult task of starting from scratch had yet to sink in for many . of those affected. Thus Secretary of State Brown's - linking of Gali(omia to the Watergate comes as ·no breathtaking surprise. In Xenia. Ohio, where 50 percent or the town of 25.000 was reduced to scrap, ~·omen sat on the streets and ~·ept Thur.Jday. Their men wandered through the rubble ol what once v.'ffe their homes. They picked up little plcces or nothing, blank stares oo thelr faces. "The destruction, the devastation is unbellevable," said Vice Pre 1 Id en t Brown appeared here as part. of a campuS lecture scri~ out at UCt. His real purpose in the Watergate comment of course. y,•as to link the affair to one Ed Reinecke, Califomia 's lieutenant gover- nor. \\'ho currently is under ind!ctmertt by Ute \Vatergate Grand Jury on dlarg!S- of perjury. BEFORE TlllS UNHAPPY tu r n of events. Reinecke was consideo!d one of the prime candidates for the governor's chair on the Republican ticket. Bl'O'Ml .on the other hand, is OX!Sidered a top conlt.'flder for lhe same chair on the Democratic b,_..1\lot . You can understand, then, how Bro,,11 would lament the ill tum of fortune \lotlich ~ visited upon his fellow state officer. At one point during his UCJ talk.. Brown asked rat her rhetorically, "If most people think our leaders are crooks. how are we going to have a govern- ment?" GOOD QUE.'ITION, or course. But you have to suspect that the crooks ...,;11 have to be sorted out from rnc good guys in the court!!. There is grave doubt that the Mr1ing out will evet bo accomplished from a political platform. Brown, Junior, has been on that political dais consklerably in recent times since be v.'OUld like to follow in his father's fool'ltep!. lhosc of former governor Edmtmd G. "'Pat'' Brown. Jerry Brown, in fact, v.·on't be too insulted if you mix him up \loith Pat Brov.'ll so long as that 'means an "X" beside his name on the upcoming gubernatorial ballot . ANV\l'AV, BROWN has been the most visible secretary of state v.:e've ever had. \Ve h::irf tv.'O men named F'rank l\t .Jordan in th<it office before 'Brown and the only time you ever heard or them .. vas in srnall notice annooncing some- body had just hc.-cn granted a state con- tractor's lit'Cnsc. or some soch. It'!> been a pretty loud office. hoWe\'er. ~nee young Broy,11 started running hard for goverMr about one yenr ago. Th.'lt aside. Brown might be wise not t1> pc~ tris campaign to tile not ion that all IX-mocrals are white hats and all Re- public;.ins crooks. The public might not swallow it 1hat way. And lhc sn mc pox might end up infect· ing hot h houses. Israeli Troops Put on Alert For Hol y Da y By Uniled p,.,. Intttutloul The GOian Height.< front enipl"1 in artillery erch&nges between Syrian ard Israeli !Ol'O$ today and Isr3e1 went on high pre-Passover aler1 to prevent another surprise attack such as lain:hecl the -October 1973 war, the military oommand said. Passover begins at 1 sundown Saturday. 'Ale Israeli cabinet met in emergency session for an hour to disaiss vmat a government oornmwtique described as security matters, evidently the situation on the Syrian front. DEFENSE ~DNISTER Moshe Dayan. acting chief ol staff l\taj. Gen. Yitihak Holl, and chief of military intelligence Maj . Gen. Shlomo Gazit revieY.-ed the security situation, the communique sald . In today·s fighting, the Is r a e Ii command said Syrian shells hit near civilian settlements on the Golan Heights ' and Lsraeli gwmers fired back. A Syrian communique said a Syrian inrantry patrol fought off an Israeli nigtit ambush, inflicting several casualties but suffering none. "REF.'ERRTNG TO THE s~allcd Yorn Kippur, nobody wants to take the risk of it happening again. The trawna of Yoin Kippur is still strong." He said the Syrians ha\'e massed 1,000 • tanks between Damascus and tho Golan Front. Both sides in effect confirmed reports they are 1noving troops up to the front. "The S~Tians are up to something," un Israeli military source in Tel A\iv said Thursday. The Jewish Passo\·cr 5~'\rts Saturday. si:-< months to tl>C' day since an Arab surprise attack launened the 1973 v.·ar. TWO RESIDENTS OF BRANDENBURG, KY., SEARCH FOR BODIES IN RUBBLE The Tennessee Valley Authority said it h.ad suffered the worst damage in its 40- year history, losin,g use . nf half its 10 500,006 volt lines, the bod<bone ol the utility's system. Repairmen continued v.--orldng today to fix the main lines, hut officials said even when that task is compJete 9)l1le communities woo.Id stiU be ~ii.bout power. ~ Gas lines '\\'ere turned oft in other commwlities to a\'ert the possibility ol explosions. Classes at Central St.a~ University and Wilberforce, both m Wilber{oroe, Ohio, \\'ere ca n c e 1 e d indeflllitely after the schools sltfered major damage. Students a t Ea&tem Kentucky UnlVttSity in Richmond were asked to go \-xme until Monday. GeraJd R. Ford after flying O'Yer the area. "You can see where the rouses y,•cre reduced to matcncs." 1\vcnty-eight persons v.·ere dead in Xenia . In Brarxlenburg. Ky., tbe death toll stood at 29, am was expect.00 to go higher .. Brandenburg, an Ohio River town or 1.600. shared the bo1nbed'()Ut appearance or other tov.n.-; hit by the vicious winds. Craters littered with fragmented wood f v.·here hoo9es once stood. cars twistOO like the ref me of a monstrous demolition deri>y, a oolonoaded ~u building reduced to a caricature of a ruined Greek temple. Early today. National Guardmnen patroled the quiet town to prevent the looting of what little was left Guardsmen also v.·ere on duty in other sections of the state and in areas of \Vest Virginia, Ohio, Tennessee, Indiana and Alabama. .~forrnons' Leader Lashes Abortion: 'Groiving Evil' From Wire StrvtceA: ' SALT LAKE CITY, Utah Spencer \V. KimOOll . ix-es.iding at a general confercoce of lhe LaUer·Day Saints Olurdl fur the first time, today ult.'lCked abortioo as a "growing evil." Kimhall. 79. suceeedcd to the presidency of the 3.3 millioo member h1ormon faith last December upon the audden death of Harold B. ~. · ( __ IN_SH_O_R_T_,,,._. ~)_ Ile !ipoke for ncarlv half an hour in the historic Sall Lake ·tabernacle to more than 8.~ key chureh leaders ard by radio and television to thousands more Jilormons throughout Ute mtion. e Frenrh Vole l'lla11 5 PARIS -France v.·ilJ vote for a soocessor to President G e o r g e s Pompidou ~fay 5. the government annomced today as politicians jostled for posllioo in 100 race. Ii ro candidate wins ..a majority in the first round, a second round will be held hlay 19 matching the two biggest vote- gelfers in the r-.1a y 5th baUoting. Kentucky reported 71 dead from the storms. Alabama 72. IOO iana, 52, Tennessee. 4-t , Ohio, 35, Georgia, 16, Ontario, Canada, 8, North Carolina, 5, ~tidligan, 3, JJliooj,,, 2, Virginia, 1,. West Virginia, 1. In the aftennath ol the disaster, the story was people -aOO their shattered Ji\•es. In Hillsdale, fi.1ich ., 11-year-old Brenda \Ylreman was found crying. Her brother Jtlurder Scene ~1ore than 30 buildings at the Army's ... Redstoo.e arsenal n e a r 1Juntsvme, Ala., where 90 percent of tbe city y,•35 without pov.'er far 24 hours, were clestroy\XI or damaged. UPIT ...... Sister is broken up as she identifies brothers murdered in San Diego apartment. Victims were Ray and Jesse Laguna. Police say narcotics may have been involved. u .. , T~...ii.i. . e l ... aos Accord Signed LU1\NG PRABANG. Uios Nixon Tax Report Headed Ila• Hopes Girl friend or convicted Great Traln Robber Donald Biggs says she hopes birth o( baby \V.ill lion save him fro1n extradi· to England. ·niggs, who escaped British prison. is in jail in Brasilia awaiting review of extradition. l\ing Savang Vatthana signed a royal ordinance today establishing a coalition i,.10vemment of nC1Jtralisls, rightists and leftists for La~. The doo-ee disrolvoo the rightist- neutralist govemm('llt in Vientiane Fo1~ lmpeacl1n1ent Pru1el headed by Prince Soovanna Phouma. \\'ASlflNGTON (AP ) -A Senate-"'hether any fraud v.·as comm itted in Souvanna Phouma continues as head of the IO-man coalition cabinet, while his House comnlittee ha.a left any further connection ·with the President's returns. half brother. Prince Soupbanou\-onrg of congrC5Sional action on President Nixon's -Among.gt.her reasons for this is that all the Communist Pathct Lao, heads a new taxes lo the committee considering the ils members might laler have to vote on 4/t-man National Political Council. inipeaclunenl question. matters connected with impeachment. e Po11e119ers itl Nl' The House Judiciary Q>mmittee said "The House Judiciary _ Comm..iltee Nt:l\! YORK -Fatigued but generaJ!y Thursday that it would consider the rniaht. the IRS might. the courts might jubiiant about their misadventure on the detailed report or the Joint Committee on -Out certainly it would ill become this Typical Southland Days high se~. four p\aneloads of pass(!ngers · Internal Revenue Talation along \loith committee to get into the questioo of from the disabled liner Queen Elizabeth 2' fra:ud ... " fi.fills said. "We didn't go into ha,-e ani,·ed hc>re at iWMedy Airport. other evidence in its impeachment the question of the leaglity. of It , the "I loved it, I'm ready lo go again ," inquiry. morality of it or the ethics of it. We only said ~1rs. Fannte Abell. 89. of Rockville. The report by lhe committee st.iff looked at the facts. made an audft -our ~!d .. who said she "'1lS oldest passenger \Vednesday concluded that Nixon owed gtaff did -reached a conclusion." aboard the Qmard liner. $475,431 In ·back taxes and interest. The ~1eanwhile. ms said It did not feel civil S SI • S H' 1 Cl 1' C [ S l e F fraud penalties against the President U ll IL.'Y £le.~, Ollle . tg t OUl lll.l'SS, 00 €1" UtUrl ay at.alllles Dip 25'ra Internal Revnue Service toocluded !hat were warranted and said that its audit ot CH ICAGO -Traffic.deaths decreased Nixon owed $465.000 and Nixon agreed to the President's tax returns for 196~1972 .,•Iii.JN"! Wt.oHUt ~l t ~•(l,01 1 (~•··v•""''~' f -,_1, 1ooi1~M •M sn11.1ri:1•~. sharply in Jnnuary and Fcl>ruary, and pay lhe lRS assessment. was closed . fC""•tal weather h J the Nationnl Safety Cooncil says the The vice chairman of the joint "'"" 1 or-msi in re&!IOO Is lol\'er speeds. t1111r.io1t may be /01.t11d to-If the 25 pcr<'COt reductions in the fim l'mlmiltee. Rep. Wilbur. D. Mills (D- dny on Page lG.J tv.·o mooths continue throughout the Ark.), said the committee \\'Ollld be "far . l •Ji11fj~l(o)I DELIVERY SERVICE ~11\tr) of Ille Daily ~~I o gMonlero ....., ftitly; • ,.. • Ill ..,,, ,.. ,.., ., $:JI ..... ul .. ,. "" !If k not ti ,... '* ., t>lnl 1111 IJI J.& S.bfU, ~ Wly; I ,. " Ill rtttitt 1• u., ~ ! ta. S,IWUJ, • I i.a. ~y; UI " I "" d .. lnl&lt II ,. tJls n lal-t• Nlil 11 .... lei<!llales • "" .... """ ........ lll~Jll '*tlrftrt 11Ati1ft11 lud ......... ,. . . • . . . . .. ~ 1110 Sill Clm!tlllt, CIJistr• lrd, S. M C~11a. ... h9t. .... _.1.,. ...... 4!!·4111 ~~ar. the number of fatalities on the out of pl~ce" if ii took up the question Mtion·s h.i¢i-·ays could be 14.000 fewer than in 1973 and the Jowest. in more than a decade. a council sp:ik~man said T1111raday. Vlnc<nt Tnlany. council president. said 5.680 ptT'SOru were killed in high'A·ay acci<k'm In JanUMy and February. oompartd v.·ith 7 .560 pcrtons the first tv.'O mootbJ DI 1173. e 'lh111leman Ln1n1chelf VANDENBERG -A ~Iinuteman 111 missile v.·as launched Thursd.:iy from this ~a~de ba.~ to a lest site near the Mru-.!tall ls!Juicb In the South PaclCic, the Alr f'()C"('a rt'pOl"lcd. The ~1inutcman Ill, which b JMrl of the U.S. strategic dcterrMt fort(), ,ls abou Ceet lonij and wtlgM nc-orl)' 76.000 pounds, a military sixi~esman .sald. Tas Sy1npa theti c To Nh;ou Proble1us ~fOSCOW (AP) -Tau gave President Nixon's tax problems a sympatbt!UC mention today. The official SovJtl news Pgency s11id the lntemaJ Revenue Strvtce found that Ni xon owed $432,787 in nttiltional ta~es. and a While •louse statement said the president "pvt orders that lhis sum be f'ully pald." •·nils cm Is noYi' actively u.sed by poUtlcal n1tt1m e.hd press media hostile lo the president," said ·lhrl brief dispa tch. . . • ·Pests Gassed , Die Like Rats CARPENTERSV!u.'E, Ill . !UPI) -The g r e a t rac siege ot Carpentersville was reported Mder oontrol today with a modtm Pied Piper pumping cyanide gu into the burrol\'S of 250,000 rat!. The piper's five-mnn crr:w from I.he Orkin E1tcrminating Co. did thelr thing to well Thul'!day 81111.t Health Official Harvey J. Dom!nick 1&id lte'd seen enough Md, WJS going ba<Jc to Springrield . Just. in case the men fron1 Orkin 'Sflirt they'd k~p pumplna gaJ into those bu.rn:;Yi'S for another day. ' I I I l I I \ I /' , . I I • . • . • • • .. - 6 -I DAILY PROT EDITORIAL P£!GE • • . • • ,_ • liuntinglon Beach seems always to be blessed with an abundance of candidates ":hen city council election time comes around every two years. In fact. the city suffers such an abundance that the beleaguered voter has a dilticult time making Intelligent and judicious selections . 1'his year is no exception. N.ext Tuesday, Huntina. ton Beach will have a field of 14 candidites !roril which to select four n1embers for the city's seven.person gov- erning body. _ 1 Each of the candidates has something to offer and each has had something to say. In !act, the volume of words spoken by the candidates in tbe past several weeks is _numbing to ~e ears. The rhetoric has1nowed , some or 1t cogent. some of it inane, all of it laden with politica l pron1ises. In viewing the candidates, the Daily Pilot is inclined to place 1nore weight on their basic qualifications: Their grasp!'! the city's operation, their record of perfonnance t~ their commul}.ity, their open mindedness, and t,heir al·· liance or nqn-altiance With special interest or preSsure grou ps. After observing, listening to, reading about and hearing other opinio ns about each or the candidates. the Daily Pilot believes the best interests or Huntington Beach would be served by the election of: -Al Coen -Ralph 81uer -Harritt W ieder -ltd 81rtlett 1\nd we think for city clerk the best choice .is: -Alicia Wentworth Here's why: 'Coeh: Al 36 he has served two four-year tenns on the council and was twice named mayor by his fellow councilmen. He first came On the council in .1966 rid· It's All u _ • .J CRoices ing the tail wind of strong hon1cowner support. J.le ha s lo."t some or that homeowner group support because he is the one counciltnan wh o refuses to 00\v to pressure i;::roups. lie can alwavs be counte<l on for an honest, ob- jective decision. lie· Considers issues based on fncts and evid ence, not c1notions and applause. lie isn't afraid to speak out or take a · stand on controversial issues. no n1a ter how it may ,affect his public popularity. r: 11e's 43, a tv.•o-ti1ne winner.on the Oce~n hool Board and the highest vote getter ln the luntin~ton Beach Llnion l·ligh School J)ill trict trust ele<:tio n. Bui Ba uer is 1nore than just a. popular figur~. e is a hard worker. conscientious a nd studious. lie blinj;!s clarity to confusing is.c:ues. lie is also a fi nn task n1aster for those who serve under him !~anding that thp.r kn ow their business as well as ~e Wes. l~e tan bring a strong, frel'h \'Oice to th e council and he won't shirk front leadership roles. -. W ~tdtr : She's 49. dynamic-. politically wise a.nd sophisticated. She worked 10 years in lhe administ;a· tion of l.Os An geles ?i1ayor Sam \'orty. She knows gov· ernn1ent front the inside and she knows manv of the state officials who might be of future hel 1> to ·l·lunti ng· ton ~each . She. holds 110 other job a nd pro mises to be a fuJlt1me <:ounc1lwo1na n -an asset indeed. 81rtlett: Some people think Banlett. at 7J :ind after 12 y~ars or~ the council: has been around too Jong. lie has ~ t. He is one councilman who lruly makes , hin1self available to the people. and he provides representation fo r !he t·ity's .. ~ld_!imers and business interests. Wentwof.th: She has worked in-the titv clerk 's of· rice for 13 years, opera.ting from every pOsition in it. pesp1te t~e contentions of some contenders,, it is pri1nar- 1l y a clencaJ post and no one can even approach .o\licia \\'entwoz1h's qualifications. And ~ere has never been any question of her ability and desire to ~en:e the public ii/( H .ti Dist1·esse•f Pn1•e11t's Predico111ent . .. ~~~~ ~ • a f!I ' ' ., Matter of Dear Gloon1y Gus Pr.ogr~m for Retaraed Fails Families Viewpoi1it ADtics with Semantics : "'ty dog is •·frisky": yours is "h!ghly strung"; his is •·a vicious and unrebablt beast." • • When I drive fast I blame the "slowpoke., drivers for most or the accidents : V•heo I drive slowly, I blame the "speed maniacs." • • Our elderly parents v•ere placed in institutioos "because they're really happier with people their owri age around," but yours Were placed in institutions "because you didn't want them oo your hands." • • • I give n1y ctrildren c e r t a i n "advantages": you "indulge" yours ; he "spoils them rottea.'' • • • A lriend Y.'ho commits an act of public shame quickly becomes "just an acquaintance, really." • • • An "uJ>Rtanding citizen" is one who stands up for the same speciat privileges I stand up for. • • • ~1y college offers "'a healthy, y;ell· rounded program" for the body as "·ell as the mind; your college is "sports- crazy." • • \\'hen a person excuses himself by saying. "Nobody's perfect," !he is saying no more than Jack the Ripper would have said If caught. \ • • • People who keep repeating, "You'll always have wars," are the same sort v.•ho. a few millenia ago, kept repeating. "You'll ah\•ays have cannibalism." • • • It's curious how lhe people "'ho are h·lost political offices are held by attorneys. Perhaps if y,·e refrain from voting attorneys into political omres the shart Y.il\ bf'comt" short· er. lf. \V. G-1 G111 '""-'* WI sullfltmff " rQO.fl 1111 .. ftOI llN:IUl rllr fef!Kt ,,_.. Yltwl II 1111 fltWWt"r. Selld rlllf' Ill .,..w1 ti g.....,, 0111, Ditty .. 1111. "'illing to give an idea or project their ''moral support" are reluctant to give it any other support . • • • "In brief" is "'hat a speaker says "mn he has already been too lengthy. • • • I am "forceful": you "come on strong"; he iS "domi.neerini::." • • • \\'hen I belong to an unpopular m.lnority on any question, I call loudly for "freedom of speech''; but v..-ben I belong to a comfortable majority. I call just as loudly for "an end to irresponsible and destructive criticism." • • • In litigation, my attorney i s "aggressively protecting my rights," but your attorney is "using every slippery d_e'li.ce in the books." • • • By the time most couples get around to a "heart-to-heart" talk, they're already "back·to-back.'' • • • '·U!t's get together for lunt'n sometime soon" bas about the same depth or sincerity belween business associates as a "mutual non-aggression pact'' has betv.·een nations. • • • An "intimate'' restaurant is one that too often subs~itutes atmosphere for ruisine. To the Editor: I mu.st stale that the recent art.icl'es by Arthur R. Vinsel on F'airviev.· S1a1c Hospital are excellent. The commw1i1v should be more aware of Fairviev.· and the wonderful programs to help our retarded citizen.s be a paH of our community. I A.:\t the pa rent o1 a daughter l'-'tth a diSorder of the central nervoo.c; !>vs1em who is dying -yet her Spl.'Cific diSonlcr hasn't been diagnosed . She is also :1 client al f ainiew. ~ly Y.Titin g this IL1ler isn't only to praise ~Ir. Vinsers efforts in th~ Fairview story. I arn also writing to ask him to continue and finish the story. In the last aHic\e it "'as stated that Dr. Toto addressed Sen . Alquisfs senate select committee on the proposed phaseout or state hospitals. I "'35 in aUendancc as a concerned citizen and as a parent who was trying to get help from the state system created by !he Lanterman-Petris-Short At1. WllEN I appeared before t h e committee . our family was desperate. Our pediatrician felt our daughter wa s •·slow," and offered no help or conoolation. \\'e then pursued the line of neurologists in the Orange Coast area - an effort which was running us to the poorhouse quickly. Also, we called Fairview for help and received a refe rral to the Orange County Regional Center for the Retarded. Here is where the program really fails and needs to be strengthened . Our experience was as follov.•s. \Ve cal led the Regional Center. They said they y,·ould call back. After one month waiting, v.·e called again . An apology was made with the explanation the gi[I who would handle our case was on vacation. 1bree weeks later. V.'e visited the Regional Center ·to find out 1,1.tlen we were to receive some sort of help. The staff was very cold and said '"there is a two-year wait." 1\1Y TESTJ~tOf"l.Y at the committee Taxpayer Wants Fair Play V.' ASHlNGTON -A Democratic pro- posal for a $10 billloo tax cut was rqxirted on page 16 of lthe New York Times, "ttich showed a good sense of proportion by the editors. The proposal , which would be barely discernible to the average income l3X payer, is not token very seriously. ObviouSly, it ,~.,1s ror political effect. as are other propo· sa}s by Sen. Ed"•ard ~t. Kennedy and Sen. \Valter l\lond.!llc. \\'ho _ figure in D c m o- crntk preside:nflnl specul3tion. The Nlxoo administratk>n has Its own proposal. not to (tit w:es. but to leave .about $6 billion in the hand."I of consumers ins1cad of taking It away in excess "1tbhokllng taxes and then refund.. ing it. THE CURIOUS part ol this lltUe tax Ourry is that It come! so late and !here ~ some reason lO believe that the: Alump it is lntcndt>d to relieve may be about over. U '°· this will be one recession "tilcb ended before its impact was Cully reallied. Inflation. tiov."c\ler. is no« o\·er nor is the end tn sight, but cufiing taxtS is :rcerctly Ille v.'3y to !top it and more lllro adding fuel to the !Ire. ni. congressional tax cut proposal was made by !Orne~ but not all ol the Democrat.t on the Joint EcooOOiic cooun!tt«. whicb rar•ly has -milch tnauence on 'COllgreS<loo&I action. (RICHARD WILSO~ Ten billk>n SOWJds big in the aggregate. but in practical application y,·ould be shaved dO\vn to measly amounts for the average taxpayer. The ma.in emphasis was on a reduction in social security taxes ito the level of two years ago, or "·arious devices to increase the effCct of personal exemptions. nus CAi\'NOT be very exciting oows !or taipayers ""ho are now.laOOring over their 1973 re1urm wi~ that nagging llttle remind<'I' In the backi ol their minds that ihey have OOen paying more income tax· es than President 'Nixon in the last couple of year.1. 9ne ~ IJK.'Onle tax payer ol "'horn I have per:!003l knowll'dge hM just gooc through ao audit oC hi! 1972 returns and wishes to assure PresKl:ent Nixon that the Internal Rc\•enue SerVice Is thorough. But, then. this particular tup.iyer, who "i:rl:s for a liV\tlg, p.\ld 30 lime!J as much incOme mxes as the Prtsldrot that ye..v. so ma)"be the lRS concern with him "'..as g~ater. Plddllng and politically motivated pro- posals such ns the Democratic tax cut gimmick art an Inadequate rtSpt')Me 10 the senst ol Jnjustl .. which many lo•· poyers are f,.J\J\g th.,. days. When mode by ambltloui pollllclans U\e Keo· nedy !ind Moodalc, they Invited the simple conclusion that the pubUc mood has not been judged very carefully. For it is not merely relief that people v.·ant. but a scose of assurance that the taxes they are paying bear some equitable relationship to that others are paying. THIS SENSE or assurance has b\."'eO badly shaken in recent years by disclosures or the ludicrou.'ilY small taxes paid by some wcallhy persons Cfltire!y "·ithin the law. But more than ·that, the.re is a \\'iclespread feeling ln the white collar classes that any advance in their economic position is made at a \'Cr)' high price in taxes. It is not a mnlter ti merely loopholes in Uie: law "'ith v.11.ich Congress so end· lessly concerns itself; but of balance and justice in the entire tax system. The ecooomic strudure ot the country has greatly changOO since thc:-e v.<lS 11;ny careful revision of the tax laws . The Um~ is also coming y,'hef1 thC tax structure will be made the medium thro\lgh which a noor under income will be guaranteed a.s a substitute !or welfare. This is the so-called "negative" lnromc tax, the psychological lmpact of which wl\1 surc.ly be to lncrease th e dt.mand for justice in the entire tax structure. It Is not likely that pl!!ccmeal·proposals wnl 00 enough to satisfy prMple gen rally. and sooner or later tbt ad· ministration and CoogreM "''ill Mve to settle down to an ,:!agonlzfng rtaJ> pralsal" of the tax syste'm. • ( MAILBOX J 1.et11•r., Jro »1 readers arr welcome. t.1or111all11, u;r11c rs should co11 rcy tl1c1 r »1ess,119es 111 J11{J .1cord;; or f!".~S. T/lc nght to ao11rle11.~e lctft•r,o; ltl fit .t>(HlCe . (IT el1lllUUr!t' l(IJl•I 1$ res~rl't'd. 1\/1 /cl· lt'rs ntu.~t i11rl!1de siririature a11d nuiil· hi!J acldrei;s btLt ·non1es wiy be u·irJz . l!eld 011 reque st if suff icieric renso1~ is ap1)(1rc11t. l'oetry u:ill 11ot be pNb· lisllcrl. hearing im1ned1atc!y after Or. To1o·s n1ade quite a reaction. Dr. Toto ordered his assistant to take <:arc of me immediately. The press and television took du e lll'<.'OWH. Before I got home to tell .,.my v.·ifc that 111y tcstin1ony had rocked Sacra1ncnlo. she 11\rcady had had calls from the Legislature,-!kpartment of Health directo r"s office in Sacramento. and the press wanting photoo. Suddenly. the regional center Jumped my daughte r ahead on the t\\·o--yc;ir Y.'aiting list. Social "·orkers came lo th<: ho~ and a psyc:hiatrist looked at Cher~ I at the hospital. I felt "'c now "<:re getting thf' \"Cr)' attention the LPS A1.'l pro\'idt.'CI for. And then. a week later, we y.·ere ag:Hn forgotten . Our doctor made an emergency request lo the Reg ion:il Center for Cheryl's admission to Fai rview. 111e center replied with more than three weeks of rt-cl tape before Cheryl v.·as admitt1.'(1. JlEH.E ARE some of !he things I believe should be done: 1. Continue the state h6spital system until local ag('ncies arc al>le 10 handle the load . 2. Fund 1he regional cc'f!lter.; to prov ide more than part-time social workers. 3. 11lC regional ~nter should be made kno"n lO all doctors. 4. The regional center should respond to all requests wilh consultation 10 affected families. 5. Emergency requests by doctors should be honored as such. The patient could be dying or the family could be dt.-slroying itself. 6. \~'hen emerg(11cy requests are made, the regional center should not try 10 offer Hltcrnalives to hospltaJizat ion, such as a foster home or babysitting se rvice. 7. \Vhcre is n crisis center for families 1hat are ready to explod e because of retarded children'! The regional cent er should be it. ~ly daughter is in FairveiW only 1>et11use I 1)ublicly embarrassed the system. !low about the families on the tv.·o-ye:tr list that "'C passed up? Do they have to do the same as l? DON NE~N S111og Al erl f'<1 c:IS To the Editor: On i'ilareh 26 the Orange County Boord of SupervlJors by a 3-2 vote did not take action to establish emergency regulations ror smog alert.$ in Orange County. Tht remarks or the thr1..~ d I s s e n I i n g super\'isor.! lead n., to believe that they. Qnd also perhaps the ge~rnl public. may not be: aware ot. basic information. A FIRST STAGE Episode involves noUfiealion by the APCD l>f designated people nnd agencies. '11ley request hourly announcemcnb on radio and l lcvlsion 10 ale.rt the: public. People "·oukl be asked 10 voluntarily stop W\ne«SSary dri,•ing. car pool , and ~ with h<alth problems .IKlviJ;rd to Lake preciuUoo.~. • A Si:cood S1:1t:u F.ptsodl' re<1u1rt~ r1 rncc11n~ of the Air l'ollu1ion Co11\n)l Board anti F:1ncritl"lit}' Acl 1011 Comn1illt<f' to study inforn1;ition ilnd lake action. This a<.11on n1ay include all of the O:;un!y or ooly Iha! nrca produci ng the pollution. In addit ion to :iL1i\"1t1t•s c;1rr1t-<I 0111 in ~ St:ige I 1-:p1SUlll'. tlk·y 1nay rt-dul't:' n1otur \"chicle :11.'\l\Jty lly b;uuuni: ilt"1.'1 . go\"t'm1nent. ~:r\lit.'C :ind d (' I 1 \' t r v \chicles 1:x<.'t'pl thllM·' rl'lotlcd W hcvl~1 and l'"l'lfarc of lht• 111.1hlt1.' anti ~ cielh·ering pcnshahlL· 1tc1ns. They 1ntt\ close i,:ovem1(•nt offices, t.-Sl<iblishn1cntS cmployin.: ov._.r IL(} pt."llplc, public and private rt.>crcatiOn facilities und shopping t'tfller.J "'ith rnorc than J.000 parking spaC\.'S. schools iuxl 1..'0llt•i,:L'S, and may rL'<jUirt• maxirnutn rL<luction 1n cle(1r1t.1I power plant production. A 1'hird Stflgc t::pisoU e would bt.• handled as a Stage II \\'il h additional t.ootn:il n1cas11rcs. bein~ instit uh.'<l ; such <.is closing industrial plan1s. closi ng admis:s ioo to retail and s e r v i cc esta bli.shinent s, reducing electrical po"·er planl outpu t v.~th bro"Tl-(1\!ls and sclet· 11vc blatkouts . I.'\ 19i'l Orange Coun1y had on.ly 37 St.:1gc l ale rts and no Stage II or St<.1~1· Ill Ep1sOOcs. 11 is possible that a rcqUL~t for al1ioo could be rriade by Hivcrsidc or San fkm;u\Ji1xi 1uuntil'S. Any :1ction t.'lk1'fl 1n our cow11y would be a \'Olwll.ary <lt-cision hy !ht· Al'CD and En1ergcncy "'lion <..:o1nn1ittl'c cons id c r i n g informJt1on r\.'.:iu'tling the pollu1.a.nt. wind direction and \·eJoc1ty. type of pollut.1111. etc. in cacti instance. TI1cy <.'OUld detide to call a lesser alen here. piJ1point tht' polluting: arc:i anti have a limitL'<l alen. or decide to tnke no action of any kind . This is a <.oopera11vc aL1ivity IX'tween cotmrics. which ~·e woold desi re i( our pos itions y.·ere rc v!!rst'CI. 1llis propo:;;il h<is lx-cn approv('(f by the counties of J(iverside. San Ucn1a rdino , Vcntur<i anrl J,,os Angele.'>. \\1e con1n1end Supervisors Battin and Caspers for their "y~" \"otcs. \\"c stroogly urge the dissenting tllrt.'(' m('mbcrs of the !J9jrd to reconsider their action. JEA~f.ITE'TL P.K President, League of V.'omcn Voter;; of Orange County Coi1tcide11ce 1 To the Editor · The Home CoLITTCi l of llunlington Bt.!.aCh purports to represent 1.0CO homeo"·ners . w hi I e in fact I believe they repreS('nt no more than 40 to 50 pro1>te. At their recent m1.."Ctin~. dcle~:1tes from diffcrr.nt tracts would cast votes. purportlni.: \Q represent all the pt'(>plc in these tra<.1."· and that is just not so. TT llAS !\OT reaJJy 1natten.'<1 111 the past, bul I believe ii does no"'· since. thc v have laken a Pos ition of endorsing thrl.(. cnndKl:a1es for city council and one for ci1y clerk, in 1he nnmc o( lhese IQ,000 Quotes Richard c. Ct'fstenberJ:. Gf'nern l ~lolors C\talrman -"The automobile is a 1anltible ~·rnbol of a unl\'ersal asprra· !Ion : the Ide.ii of beinr;i your 0\\11 m.'ln, of J!01n;; Y.'here yl"lt1 ~·ant to i:o nnd n'hen you \\'!'Int to go. To 1nlllio11s around the ~·orld . the auto1nobllc 1.§ a mark of lrt."t.'<.lorn." Fallh ~h1cJ)Onalrl, L.3 .1011;1 -"For all II! 1rou~Jes . . Britain i.s -'1111 a 1i:reat ChUOf r)', in tile l!oefl~ t'n..'lt pt'OplC e.tlJI m.'lller more than money. \'lolencc 111 1101 the 1l0rm.,1 thing st!lll there 1-sllll 1tn1 for n kind \l ord to oot~hbors and friends." hon\t'O""n\·rs, v.·ho prob.'lhly have nu 1dc~ '"hat has takt·n pince. Thl'Y did 11 u1 a \"Cl"Y strnng(' o.uld l'01nc1d1·ntal n1anru•r. They s c n 1 Q.Ul'Sl111nnt1ircs tu all t01ndidah'S, lh.,n n1aill-d l"QJliCS Qf tlll'1r ansv.·trs to n1t·1nbers sn thl'v could \"Ole at the f(1llov.·int:. met'tin"g. Jl()WC\"er. 1 he y onutttod J{:ilph l.J.;1uer ':s answers. and (lt'Orgc .\lt:Cl'acki:n·s Tht·n tht·\• sent a single scp.:1r;1\1: niarhn,i:i -t.OOt..1inini:: unly Halph B:1111·r's -and pu lntt-d 0111 al the meeting that <.:t-orge ~ll'Cracken's :1n$""t>rs Y."1•re ;1\·;1ilable. ··1f anyone 14·ould "'<int 10 read 1hc111". r\O\\' Tl I l': SIX"OnU coinc1d•·ncf': t~d Kerins. rt'prescnting ~tcredith Gardens Homoo"•ne1~. 1no\'es th:tt lhc 1101111· Council endorse onlv thn.>e c:indidates in the four·n1an race , ·and that those thret· should be Rau1:r. Gibbs . Porter. A fl''"" pt-oplc in lh1· avdierx:t•, rt· a Ii z 1 n ~ somctJ1ing-"as :1foot. btc;,inie vocal . some angry, and some ~wildert'd. But tt d1dn"t take 100 ](/Iii.(. (!12bJlle was cut off. ballots takt·n -Battl'r, (;ibb.~. Porter 11·(•rt. eodors('d \\'asn"t th.1t a l'Oi n1.'idcnct·" • JOllN F RA\\ L_I \~ llil~er 1lppr•••·es To 1he Editor .. You may rec;11J that in the phst I h:1\"C been somey,·h:it \'ocar about material iip}>('aring in the Oaily Pi lot which I considered dc!r1111en1nl to niotorcycl1ni,: f~'AS'.\1lJCll as r hr1 \"I" lx'l'fl quick 10 complain, I f1·t•I r sh<luld N"1untc rbala 1u·c !hilt hy bc1ni: ('<p1ally (juick l o t'Qmplirni:nt . The itcrn on Pa~e B2 of Sunday's edi\Jon -"Ridl' ~!otorcyrlc Defensively"" -:i!mos1 rl'ads as if I hiid 1\'rittl·n 11 1r rt()! 111 s1yle tbe.n certainly 1n t..~)ntcnt. Jt is an ;:1Ccur.:.le and concise cvaluattdn of lhc problf111s faced by thf' nvcr.:ig<.1 iltrt•cL or road rid ing tyclist . 1><1rt1cul<1rly those hazards cncotu1!('rf"d 1n city tr<i lfic. An old bJk('rs' a;dom 1:;: "Ride as if all the carS ~rL' out to !!cl \'OU'.". \\'hile I believe !hat overs1<11cs thC c;1se. there is a ccrt:iin amoont of ver<1city in it. \\'e've found 1n rcCL'.lll tt'SL'i th.11 11 riow appears to be a maltl·r of .. ruot1on.:.l p..:rccptloo - not visu al ptrt·~p11011 -~·hi<.11 is a fac.tor 10 lhc motorcyclc·a uto accident rcitc ... that 'latent hostility' n1enfJ(\ncd in the piece. It L'> hrre v.·h1'r1· I ft.'Cl the media can he of ~reat Sl'rvice -si mply by print ing :r<u<'h pieces ns the one' which 11 ppenrcd St.1nd11y. ROGER HULL Ed1•or. Road Rider f\.1 agazinc OlANGI COAST DAILY PILOT l~obc rt N. \llccd, P~Ushtr ThoniM Kccvil , EditOT" Barbora Krelblch EditorNJL Page. Editor ' Thf! cditmi1.I .p9.R'e of lbe Dally Pilot ~k11 10 lnfonn a.nd r.tlmulat~ ~Mlt'f"I by preM"ntl"" on this pqe dlvt'r1C commrntlV')' on !Opiat of m. tere.st by synt'licatl'd rolumn1f1t1 and cartoonlsts, by providing A forum ffX' rulltn ' \"it-4'~ and b)· ~tltw this nt'WliJ)llJ>l'r·~, opinklfl11 1u!fl ldt-u on cumnt topie11. The l'ditorlt.J opln~ ot lht' Daily Pilot ll.PPt'9J' only in the MltorW ro\umn at the ft)p Of the page. Oplnkms t"XPffil!M.'d by !he t'OI· umnists :1nd c:"r1aonh:1s a.nd letltt \\Tltenr. ILl't' thr-ir ov.·n and no endi.>ne-. m111t {If ~ir ,;"""' by the Dally Pilot -Id .bf, lnf'T1" fritluy. 1\111il 5, IP74 • I • OAILY PILOT 5 _..... 4 Booked Former Geo T ek President Of Farn1er U 11der Restraining Order LOS ANGELES (AP I -'Ille leader of a religious sect, hls wife, ron and a kara t<' student have been arrested in the slaying or a "·rellhy San Dini.as stra\\·bclT'J farmer, autOOrities said Thursd::iy. · 0 Police said !he killing v.·as ~-· carried out :\la rch 20 w "!>.. pre\·ent the vjctim and his ,. "'ife from telling the dlsirict attGrney how they h..id been ~~ ~~~ge ~t~ • Ul'I T91""'.i' of iooney. iU11rk<!1I ~l<m BooMd. for conspiracy to commit lnurder we re James Colston \Vestbrook, 35. r.1it06e, 57; his '>''ife. Dorothy, former instructor at 62. hls son, Alvin. l!I, and UC Berkelej'. is one of ?into·1e•s 'studf.nt, Terry Lee. lhree men named . by 27. Sv1nbionesc l...iberation THE Vlt"TI)t "'as Frank Anny as enem ies and · Namimatsu. 65, :i Jri panCsc.· ··s hould be shot on Amcricap, who b e I i ev e d sight." The other two Mi~'s claims of having n1a r keO for death were SA'.'l FHA NCISCO j,\J>1 - Former GooTek Reso urces Inc. president Jnck Burke has bcPn han·ed b.y a fed eral judgl' fro1n ente ring the t"Ompany's offices withoul pcr rriissloo. U.S. District Court Judge \\'lllia!n T. Swei gert is5ucd the temporary restraining order ThW'9day a fl er Burke ~'<ls accused of bea I ing a n d UsauJtlng Claude ,V. ~1itdiell , current president of C'..ooTek Resources 8lld a fr i Ii a ted cooipanict!. The order aOO prohibits Hurke from thre.e te n i n-g <;coTek employcs. ~1 itchcll said in an affidavit that Bur ke burst into the offices r.1arch 20 "and begnn l:icati11g and ~ulting me." In the affidavit f..1Jtchell said lhat Burke had threatened to kill him, c o u r t·appointed rcceivl'r Stuart ~1. Kaplan , and SEC investigators. "Specifically. he !laid he would put a knife In our guts and kill us if we cootlnued to take his conipanjes away !rOln him," the affidavit said. ~1~d Burke hlt him in t11e right"'1cmple, "~ked off my glasses and tore off 1ny right shirt sleeve." TUE AFFIDAVIT sai d "Burke hurled in.suits for half an hour" and said he "wou1d rather see the oompeny go down the Hrain than see me take it O\'t'r." The Se curiti es and Excha ni:;e Commission tiled a civil suit la s t :..1ay againl'it GeoTek n.esource1. 13 <elated firms and ot.he; l.txlividl"31.s. ll .alleged 'that Uiey had violated securities laws and defrauded 2,200 inves tors ~no had put S30 1nillioo into Burke's oil drilling p<lrtnerships. Burke reQned as GeoTek RCIOUl'CeS president v.'hen the SEC started It> Inquiry u1 February, 1972. Mltchell . an invest«, was named presjdent ln July 1973. Riverside Gets Grant RIVERSIDE (AP ) -UC Ri verside has been awarded a $250.000 grant to study Jf supersonic aircraft call.9e'any change in the weather. Campus officials said the study will be directed by Ralph D'Arge, professor of economics at the university. For Spring occa&ioni ••. .. , . ,,,w·· ~ 11· 'i;;1\l\.':a ~f'I~! ~· ••••• •" ·,~ •'••'I 11•; ;;;, :\_:~· • ,• .. ":.;:' :~!·::::::·~·' .::::~. •;;: ::::::;.:· . 1 ·~::!11 l.1• ••• ••. .•. . ••.. 111•::.;.;:.;,;;;;;' ·.::.1;:1 •••t::::::11t:: :::11, • ... . •.......... ......... .. ... ..... ... .... ..... ... ,. 1::; ... :: ::: :::: :.:~.: ::: '! .•. ;: ..... , ........... ,, t:~ .• :: ::: ·::: :'~:: ~:· . ··~~~!~~a• 111111·;1 111" ............... ,, ..... ,, :: ..• ;;;; iii··1·· i1 i1• :::ti:·:::: ~=~~I '! !'.\:? .................. , .. ~···-···-... , .... • :~~;.!~!'!~~· :·;:~ cures for cancer and h<>art identified as f{obyn disease, police said. Steiner and C h r i s Originally police tOOught ~T_h_o_m_p_s_o_n. _____ ~ that Namlmatsu 'had be<" beaten and str~led by a burglar in hls bedroom. His wife, Tushlkn, 81, alS> was beaten but recovered. NUDITY HAVEN Legislation Introduced To Aid Rape Victi111s Some sclenll.!!l.!I feel that the earth's climate may be al· ft>etcd bccau!JC air pollution caused by supersonic aircraft could reduce lhe amount or sunlight flltering through the atmOL!!lphcre. Diotrict check sport coat 1Ailorod fro111. irnport&ci Enolish croftln doth . J'iavy _pin wale corduYo)I k troU&r Wit!\ contra..tll!q 11oc et P.iping . Our owri cotton ad'ss ,,}i;rt and Talbott tie. Investigators said Namimatsu and his wife suffered from heart au....ru. and were admlnlsteTed herbs and treatments by ~titose. 'Ibey said that Namimatsu had !UCh confidence in l\1itose that ht paid thous...inds of dollars to hlm and finally deeded over his h o n1 e , moto r home and other valuables. SAN DIEGO fAP l -A portion of Black 's Beach in l...a Jolla will remain a haven for nude batJ1crs. but sunbathing in the buff a pparently will be ooUawed at all other Snn Diego peaches and public places. SACRA:..1ENTO (AP l -A legislative package designed to encourage women lo report rape cases was introduced Thursday in the A'i.'iembly. . "This package or eight bills and five resolutions. if en.'lcted, will ellmln.ite much of the abu~ evident in the handling a n d treatment of rape v ic t i m s,'' said ,Assemblyman Alan Sieroty. '----------' -the Beverly Jlllls Democrat Reinecke to Receive Summons Not Arrest wM introduced the packn.gc. "0Jr currerat lav.os relating lO rape, whicfl have had ~irtually no revision for over 100 years, ha\'e resulted in intimidating women to the point where it is now c~Umated that oo.ly one in 10 vidlms reports tre crime," he SACRAMENTO (APJ -Lt. perjury in connection with his said. Gov. F.d Retnccb-will not April 19, 1972 appearafl<)e Included in the package are sufftt tbe humlUatioo of being before the U.S. Sen ate bills that Vt"Oll!d : arrested, fingerprinted and Judiciary Committee. -Require each oounty keep iDXograJbd even though he The rommittee had been a physlcLw on call on a 24- il charred with three felonies, investigating a $400,000 offer OOur basis to examine rape a U.S. attoroey'a tpOkesrnan from the I ntern at ion a I vktims. u ya. Telephone and Te I e gr a p h -Require that rape victim! It ii customary In caJeS c.orp. 1o help underwine the not be charged examJnatloo where the defendant ls not Republican National Coo\l'efl-expenses. COOi~ likely to become a tlon, then scheduled to be held -Prevent judges from fugitive that he ii !Jm"ed with in San Diego, instructing jurors that a a summons to appeor, rather 1 !r••~--~====~;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,ll tPan being ap-est.ed. s.ei~ \ l'tldl'olllltllAcMrti-111 Bruce Babcock, an a.wistant U.S. .e.ttomey. It la Ukely this proceM will be uled to aunmon Reinecke to an 8"'8.lgnment, Babcock said Wednesday in a n lntervlow. Re.inecke, 50, ~·as indicted by the Watergate grand jury Wednesday on three rounl3 of LUCILLE KUEHN AD~ll NISTRATIVE ANALYST x Newport Beach City Council VOTE Coast &deral has something for people widt big ideas ~d a little mon~ With the help of ~ast Federal there's no reason why everybody, slowly but surely, can't build up a bi& 1avinas account. High Interest Rates. a .... on an annual rate of 5.2.5 %, our rerular passbook accounts yield ,,39% annu1lly, And you can lake money out anytime. Certificate accounu return up to71A % a year, the hlahnt rate allowed by the aovc rnment. Federal regulations require a substantial interest penalty on all ccrtiflcatc account withdrawals prior to maturity. • Our free booklet tells all ; ask for one at 1ny Coast office. Fringe Benefits Package. Here are a few bcncfi1.s. Free Checking Account . Free penonal c:heckina: accounl at a major bank; just keep a n1lni. mum balance of $2,S00.00: Free Safe Deposit Box. With a mlnilnum balance of $2,S00.00. Insider's Club. Save oo appliancn. furniture, jewelry, tickets for 1how1 ind aamcs. All it takes Is 1 $1,000.00 minimum balance. Free TraYelers Che<k s. Jnddcr'• Club mcmbtrs do not pay a urvice charac: 1hc same applies to money orders. Home Improvement ~ Loans. From earportJ to ~ carpe11. Saturda)'S. \Vc'rc open S:itur· da)'t from 9;00 a.m. to I :00 p.m. (FTld1y1, 1111 offices except d...,..n. town Lot Angeles, arc Open until 6:00p.m.). r:i I l{ow to ·get -'·the most outofwbat you sa\7~·- ·' .. . More for yod'r money. . e More for your money. l h1nHnaloo ftt11ith Offkt: 91 Hu11tln111on enter 1714) 897· I 047 • ~1~1n Offlrt.z 91h & }fill, 623·1 J5 1 Con.,cn1cn1 Ofhce1 Thruu1hou1 Clllfom111 · • ,. - chMge of rape is easily made but difficult to defend aga inst -if the victim's testimony has been su pported by other evident<'. 324 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH -'Limit the ci rcumstances under \Vhich a jury can be told about a victim's sexual past. -Pro\ide terms of bet ween tv.-o and 10 years in prison for a first rape conviction. Sicroty said the lc~istation 64 2-37 66 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 ~·as v.Titten followni g hearings! 23 Ye~rs ~rneo Loc~tlon by his Assembly Criminal Justice Committee:_ __ -~·=·=·="="''==="='="=~·=•=c=•~------------------------------ GAUZE NATURALS exotica from India Softly sensual cotrons. Lavishly embroidered and beautifully s<riped. S,M,L. Ieft: gently bloused rop, long wrap skirt. The sec striped in 'llUted colors, 828 Center: multi -embroidered top, smocked at the '!'list, 814 Right: pale oic front top with colorful embroidered flowers, 8 16 • Collegiennc Spo rtswear ' SANTA ANA OUTH COAST PLAZA ' Shop~!ondty thru Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. IBullock's Santa Ana, l Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Street, Sa~ta An•, Tclcphooe:,47·7211 Saturday, l 0:00 a.on. ro-6:00 p.m. · Bullock's So./iJ! Colst Plazo, Sin Diego Fr .. way at Bristo~ C.... Mesa, Tdephone:5'6-0611 I . ' , }· • I I I l I us bi of w m ad VO ba p ch s '"' trl fin ., ' . ' • .. . . Orange Coast · --EDITION Today's Finni · N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 67, NO. 95 , 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES . 0.11~ flilot 11•11 Plltto CITY CLERK LAURA LAGIOS SHOWS OFF NEW VOTING DEVICE Newport Voters Will Enter the Machine ~ge ThurKlay Pun~h ~e111 Out '."+lachi1te Politics' in Ne ivport Machine politics has come to NcwPort Beach. The voters \vho cast ballots 111 Tuesday's city coWlcil election will be using a voting device that resembles a big paper punch to mark their choices. The ballots are printed on small pieces or paper that look like IBri.1 cards that will be placed in a slot on the small machine. Voters wifl slide a pointer until lt is adjacent to the candidate they y,•ish to vote for, then simply press down on a handle that will punch a hole next to the name. When the voter's four choices for cit y councilmen are punched , he'll flip the ballot over to vote on the five propositions that deal with proposed changes in the city charter. City Clerk Laura Lagios said use of the small devices is not an experiment. She said several olhcr cities have already tried them out and found !hey y,·ork just fine. She said lhey·re easy to operate. Bul the real beauty is in the speed y,·ith which the ballots can be counted. "We'll have a small computer in the lobby of city hall and we'll just feed them in," Mrs. Lagios said. She said the computer will be able to count about 1.000 ballots in two minutes. Air!. Lagios said use of the ren led machines y,·ill cost no more than the old voting procedures. where ballots "·ere stamped and then harxl-counted. "1"e cost will be about the same as before mainly because we've been able to consolidate precincts:· she said. "In some cases. as many as 1,000 voters will ; Coast Weather Variable higb cloudiness tonight and Saturday. Cooler days with highs of 70 at the beaches rising to 7~ lnland. O\•ernight lovos 46-54. INSIDE TODAY Little ballerinos did their thing. Staff Photographer Pat· rick O'Do1u1tll caught rltt aC- tia11. Ste today"s \Vetkender. Al YMr Stn'kt J ... ,'" " L M. k'f41 t C11if811111 I, '' ci.~lf ,,_.. C-ltt H ,,.,_,.. M 0.111 Not!<" U s.itw111 l'aw ' ,llMll(f tJ.t, .....-..c-u .AIWI L1Mtn II M1JINlr 4 -ft.)I M•hllll l"•llft H H11it11lll Newt t Ort"" C1t11t1fT 11·11 •nlij011rt11ll 11·:h 111¥11 ,...,., ,, SHl'b 21•1J SffCt MtrWtll ,..,, ftlttltion " t11et1111A U>U '#tllller' • l'l't-ft't Htwt IP•lt W1l'111 Ntw1 t Wttk..W..-Jf.U be in a single precinct . •·1 couldn't have had that many before and have the election workers count ballots by hand,'' 1'.lrs. Lagios said. She said Tuesday's election i,•:ill cost about $16,000. Killer of Tot Given Life; Tries Suicide C.OOvicted child kjller Larry \\'aync Cobb y,·as sentenced to life in state pris-- on late 1ln.trsday after he made an at· tempt to take his o"'n life. 0 Cobb. 23. slashed his wri sts with a razor blao\! "'hile being confined in an Orange Counry Superior Court holding cell prior to his sentencing : '>pearance before Judge H. \Varren Knight The convicted killer of Todd Rockwood. 3 y,·as rushed to Orange County Medical Center y:here surgeons stitched up wounds in both y,·rists and rushed Cobb back to court only tY."o minutes !are for his date "'ith Judge Knight. -Jtftge Knight , making no comment on the incident or Cobb's heavily bandaqed arms. refused to reduce the con\•iction to second degree murder, turned do~11 a motion for a new trial and sent Cobb to prison for life. Deputies who escorted the shackled Cobb to the courtroom dismissed the wri sr slashing incident as a gesture \'Cry much on the lines of the one that occurred at Cobb's last cou r t appearance. \\'hen the !\1ichigan man entered the courtroom i\larch 18 to receive what proved to be a guilty verdict from the jury he sported a jacket with the words "She Lled" emblazoned oo the back in black ink. ThC statement was an obvious refer- ence to the damning testimony of his •JXJramour, t.mdy Rockl'ood, 18. Deputies at that time took the jacket from him on the orders of Judge Knight before lhe jury entered the courtroom. The judge then refused to let Cobb take the lie detector test the defendant demanded and be made the same ruling late Thursday. Defense attorney Rober\ Brodie oow plans lo appeal the \'erdict reached after a jury listened to tesUmony that Cobb 'rtpeateclly ~11( and tortured ~Uss Rockwood's :J.year.old son. ~1iss Rock.,.,•ood, who drew n year in county Jail for her admltlcd role as an unwilling accmaory In the child'f death, (S.. QEATll TRY, P•ge %1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY , APRIL 5, 1974 N TEN CENTS Teachers Mull Pay{ Hike "~:~Ort·~.~~~:~.~:~~ ~'~~~'~ ,~~~~e~~1 9 n~~~~~,~~nds ,~, . °' ''"' ~11Y l'•a.t sr.t1 Decker, ~li~t of the ~membrr cutbacks," .. ~ls Decker said S?l 3 rnil hon for h•a'fht•r s:.ilur1~s ;1 :\cy,·port-~lesa School Superilltendant NewpOtt:P.fesa Federation of Teachl•rs School officials said I hat inC"reaSt'd fi gure l'<JUal lo !"i6 pcr"t t•nt of tli..· prt~sent John r\icoll offered teachers a ninC (N-MFT), an AFL-C:o affiliate. tC'achcr puy \\'OUld be finariced by cutting SJS 1nillio11 bud;:;i·t '.'\t•\\l)or1-~lt'!i:I school percent pny hike 1'nursday for the 1974·75 "In effect. they 're asking us 10 s1X'nding e!SC\\•here . "·hich \\'ould resull tn1stL't!S arc con~1dt•r111g ;1 ~10.8 rn1lhon school year. subsidize our o"'n piiy raise by takin~ in increased class sit.cs, a freC'ze on budgC't for l9i~·i."1 T~ counter-Offer met u·ith sharp larger classes and fewer educational 1eachcr hiring and a cut in Nltu:ational ~Is. Dt'Ckl'r i;;11d 1h;l1 hl'r group v:outd crl11c1sm rrom one teachers group and tnalerl<i,ls."·she said. nia tcrials. have propos1.>d :1 lu~hl"r pa~· raise than tl'ntative approval from lhe other. "I "'ill advise our members that lhe The pay hike proposed b.v the schont lht• 16 J){'rccnt ai.kt'fl by !he JOil\l Nc\vport·~fesa teachers had filed wage nine percent figure is aC'l..-eptable only if district ""ould cost approxinu1tcl y $2 6 Certified .£n1ployt•" ('ounc1l. but the demands last month asking for a 16 class size is not increased. no teachers million ann11;1lly. acl-Ordi.ng lo Dr. Nicoli 's :\'-i\1FT h..1s only 011t• 'f lhe fi \'C CEC percent increase . arc released as ·staff cutbacks.' and ;Jdministnlfive ass1st;1nt. Jcun ll:irn\On . ISce PA\' 111.J\E, l'uµe ?I Chief A1·cl1itect Defense Gets l\listrial Rule The Streakers Ste al A 1va y 1\ lrio of sunburnl'<I streakers !'talked into a Nc"·port Beach Stop 'N Go ~larket early today, stooocd and then \1ent. each clutctiing a stolen bottle of \l'inc. Develop1ne11t Cl1ief Fire~ To 1-Iis Chagrin By TO!\I BARLEY Clerk Connie Hutchison of Huntington &!ach told police she "·as on duty ahoul 2:30 a.111 .. \\'hen the men. nged 18 tO 19. Y.'alkcd in. mostly hidden from full \·~w by shelves. New1lort Pla1n1e1' Gi11111 01 lht O.lly P'lltl H11f Two defense lav;yers persuaded the prosecution to have roe Bachelor's Ill b:1r murder Lrial declared a mist rial la!e Thursday in Orange County Superior Court but the maneuver proved to be ;i very t-ostly onr. Judge Byron K. Mcfl.1illan accepted the agreement reached a mo n g all four la"'Yers invol\'ed and th en summoned the jury to 'the courtroom to ad\ise then1 !hat nearly four days of deliberation were over. !·le set April JS as the date for the next court action against accused Cypress police Sgt . Thomas Baroldi. 26. and Ga rden Grove patrolman Jerry Gray. 29. and closed the file on the six·Yleek trial. But while born defense lawyers \\'ruflg lheir hands and ,Qlief Depu1y Dii<riel Attorney James Enright openly grinned the jury revealed that it had al ready reached a verdict o[ innocent "rith res~ to Gray on charges of assault \1·it h a deadly y,·eapon. The only problem. the anguished defense attorn eys learned. \\'as thal the jurors had neglected to sign the verdict form. Therefore. Judge !\1 c A1-i I la n confirmed, the verdi ct docs not exist. Enright's grin greW eren broader \i,·hcn !he jury then revealed they were split at 10 to I in favor of an innocent \'erdict on the murder charges raced by Baroldi. Jurors commented outside the courtroom that the ty,·o members in the minority were undecided and t'nat a few more hours or deliberation might "·ell have produced a unanimous \·erdict. The deHghted Enright. I o d a y describing defense attorney ~fatthcw Kurilich's fourth day ploy as "the greatest boob of ~111 time .. and .. the fox outfoxed.•· coofinned tod.-· th a t he "·ill consider no deals in the Baroldi case. "\Ve \\'ant another trial." he said. ·'As for Gr;iy. I nave some sy.il1P1Jothy for him but I can't say at this Nme-\vhat \ve \\'ill decide 10 do in conncerlon \\'ith him on April 15. ,;Kurillch has only 1.imself to blame." Enright said. "lie \\/a s con\'inccd that the jury \Vas hung to his detrin1ent and (See ~1fSTRIAL, Page 21 She approached rron1 the chccks!and 10 :1sk if she could help then1. ar "'hich tin1c thcv n1adc it ob\•ious they nc·eded no hClp ;111d, in fa cl. \1·ert• ht•lplng 1hen1selvcs . -··strr:ikers~ ... the nakt>tl 1nen yelled in unison. racing for the door as ~liss Hutchison raced for the telephone. She told police e a c h 11 as of mcd1un1 bu1ld. Generator Saves Dav ' as Blaze • Cuts 1-Ioag l'ower A sudden electrical Ore knocked out f)OY.'Cr supplies lo Hoag i\lcmorial Hospital this morning. but the huge medical facility switched 10 a n emergency generator in seconds. Newport Beach Fire Dcpartrncnt personnel quickly exlinguishcd. the fire in ·the hospital's power plant. No monetary dan1age "'as estimated inuncdiately in the \rake of the 11 a.m. fire. Pemco Elec1ric. a firm installing ~iring in the haspil<i l's new tower addition. was standing by to begin repair "''Ork. lfospital officials said 1hc electrical fire in,·olving a u1i!ity feeder !ihc lo the plant's main power board had nothing to do with the new cons1ruction. An emergency generator po\\"cred by gasoline engines was i rn m c d i a t e I y SY.'ilched on lhroogh an automatic control when the primary poy,·er source 1ras knocked out by the fire . 1 Practicing for Easter Week by L. PETl<:R Kllll<:G 01 t,_ D11!1 P'llol Still Newport Bc;1ch Advanec Planning Director Rodney L. G11nn . thief ;1rch1tecl of the cil y's ne11.· general pl:111. has been fir<'d by Con1n1unl!y IJ c \' e I up n1 e n t ()ircctor Hichard \'. llognn. 1l "':ls lr~1rnt'<I today. llogan announeccl G.unn \1·as lc;ivin~ Thursdar . but he '"Id p 1 a n n i n ~ com1n1ssioncrs u·hll \\'Crc r.1eet1ng in study session only that (i unn h:1t1 suhm it!cd his r~1gna tion. It \\·as lea111cd . hoy,·evcr. thtit f;u nn 1vas told to "find another job" by :1~r1n last \\"eek art er H~an became infuriated bcl'ausc c:unn ""1s t:l'IC' for a council n1ceting y,·hefe he was to deliver a rcpof"\. The background hch ind the controversy is documented in Gut1fl·s letter of resignation. a source sJid. The letter "'as not read to commissioners nor was II n1ade public. (;unn Y.'llS given tirnc !O seek employment elsewhere . bul decided he could not "·ork u n cl e r 1 he present conditions und inforn1ed Hognn Thursday rnon1in g: he "·ill le11vc the ci1y June I. Gunn said he has not yf't found another job. He said he n1ay rcllirn to school instead. He would not con1merlt further. c:unn had res igned t\\'O years ago to join a pri\';1tc consulting finn hut 1vas hired b.1ck by Hogan three months later lo rescue lagging efforts lo prepare !he nc"' general plan. _ I logan declined to commrnt cscept lo say. '"'.\1r. Gunn hac: submitted his resignation ." 11e rrpcated 11-... sentence tersely '"'o more tin1es "'hen asked about "erents leading up 10 it . The impact or Gunn·s dismissal \\·as nol immcdi;.itely clea r. The major e!emenlc: of rhc new g<'ncral plan ha ve been completed. hu1 there are several other cornph:x 1"len1cnt s still to be prepared. City it.tanager Robert L. \rynn 1vas reluctant to discuss the derelo1>n1ent. "The reasons for a resignillion should be ronfiden!i;;rl." \\·ynn ~1id. l>ut he In the spring, a young girl's !ancy turns to ber suntan . as demonstrated . by this bevy or young ladies from La Sierra High School In Riverside. They enjoyed the 80·degree Southern California • weather Thtlrsday on the sancls of Newport Beach. They said .~hey were practicing for the upcoming school vacation. They didn't say why they weren't in school Thursday. • ' . Dt l!Y P'llot Sl•ff P'"-lt OUT OF CITY HALL Newport Planner Gunn added. "~Ir. c:unn "'ill be missed." Planning Co1 nrniss1on C h a 1 rm a n \\'1llian1 Agee "'IS surpr1~ ~·hen he ll·;1rned the c1reun1~t;1ne1·" '"I hadn't heard !h;it:' ,\~et• s<11d. "[ can 't n1akc ;111y con11111·111 \\'i' "'ere J U~t told he !'rad resigned. ~.Ir Ciunn \\'as a \"er~· c;1pahle gu~. \\'t 11 ill 111i~ his talents.'" (;tJnn. 32. 1:> a \l'11port 8<·alh res1 d<.·nt. lie 11;1s ong1na ll.v hirPd 111 !!l!i9 ;ind was promoted to senior p;.i nnL"r .i ~Mrt t1n1e later. lie "'as gi\'<'11 the :1cl1 ;1ncc planning po:.t lB 1norith~ agi1. 1.44 l ' ersc1ille.~ Units Stiulie<l In Exe11ipt Bid Dc\'elopcrs of Ver!Ja1 llcs on thr Bluffs in :-.:c11·port Beach arc now "pinning all hopes" on gett ing an exemption from the l'.:ii2 coastal 1.one act to build 44-1 more housing unils. . Tht' Stale Coastal 7.onc ConS('TVation Commi~ion th is "eek upheld a regional commi ssion denial of a pcnn1t for the apartment project. Pat Barthotome of Donald J . Scholz Company sa id loda r th<11 no one from the company y,·rnt to the state hc:iring in San Francisco \\'ednesday bo.>c.:iusc "there \\'a~n 't any point to it." He said company officials had a feeling state pla nners "·ou\d rrcommcnd the commissioners not re-hear the case, as thev did, "\\'e decided to save our~[, es a trip to San Francisco," he added. Scholz has built 250 condominium unit!'! adjacent to Hoag l\temQi"tal llospital off Superior Avenue. The se<ond phase ol 444 proposed apartments .,.,,"BS turned dO\\'n by the South coast regional commission. which cited high density and traffic congestion as a few of the reasons. The only commission avenue left to Scholz now is an exemption . granted to l'll05C developments on wh ich substantial construction was done and substantial, money spent before the coostal act became law. 1 Both the regional and 11tatc commlsston origin:'llly denied an exemption to lM project. . . .. ' ,I I I I • \ •> DAI L V PILOT N Frida y, Aprll 5, 1974 -Nixon Brother Speaks Defense Wit11ess at Mitchell-Stans Trial l111perifll Sold NEW YORK CAP} -Edward C. Nlxop, President Nixoo's younge·s1 brother. tcstUled today that former Commeree Secretary ti1aurice ll. Stans told hlm It made no difference v.·hether a $200,000 ..{;Jtmpaign contribution v.·as made in cash or by check. ~ Nixon, 43, was the first defense v.·itness :it the trial of Stans and ro:mer Atty. Cen. John N. r.11tchell. They are charged with conspiracy, obstruction of j u s t i c c, perjury in L'Onneclion v.·Jth an under-the-table $200,000 cash contribution to the President's 1972 rttlectlon campaign by financier Robert L. Vesco. Be.fore Edward Nixon took the stand in United Slates Dlsrtict Court, Judge Lee ' LAFC Purges The Don KOii Con1pany is buyi ng the fi ve-s tory por- tion (left) of the lrnpcrial Sav ings and Loan Ruild· ing on Via Lido in Newport Beach. 1'he sa\'ings anti loan will n1ai ntain offices in the 1wo-story ~e~iio n of !he bu ilding trightJ. 'l'he la.lie r office building. vnca nt since Newport-Balboa Savings and Loan was sold to ln1perial two years ago. will be Jeased fo r office !'pace as part or Koll 's Lido Village re- developm ent projct l. Purchase price was not dis- ('losed. Toss Agency l11to a Tizzy OrJnge County·s Local Age n c ·y Fonnalion Commission is in the midst of a major membership shakeup that already has r es u It ed in ont! Badham U1·ges Pe1·n1ane11t MISTFrRomIAragLe. 1 • ~~~tf."~:~i.:u~:;: • city annexations and spheres o f f£>llow prosecutor Ted Afillard and 1 v.·f!re influence, had been left with ooe vacant 55 MPH L • 't f St t not averse to acoommodaling him. seat last month-)Vith the elect.kin defeat 11111 01' a e "I admit I 0 day that I could ol former Fullerton cHy councilman definitely sec a manhole cover under Louis "Red" Reinhardt, also a A bill authorized by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newport Beach) would set sa miles per hour on California highways as the maximum speed limit pennanently, except for certain freeway-" sections. lfls legislation introduced Thursday in Sacramento coincided precisely wil h issuance of a report ·by Gov. Ronald Reagan's Advisory State Energ y Planning Council. The panel's findings aPe that ·califomia motorists and other users or petroleu1n Ser.vice Stcttion.s Lo~sening· Up . .For the W e~kend More se rvice stations will be pumping gas this v.·cckenrl in Orange County and more will be giving custoners all tire fuel they want , the Automobile Club of Southern Califomla forecast today. Almost 90 percent of the 340 dealers surveyed in Southern California reported they v.1>uld be open on Saturday·• a n d more than 20 pe rcent said they v.·ould be open Sunday. The At:~o C I u b said only one percent of the stations arc limiting pu rchases. The Auto Club also sai d ii noted a dramatic decline in metro politan area stations limiting their ~le!PY-PIJ{TIPing a predetermined quota eirch day. Onl y 35 percent or the stations are limiting themselves, as compared to 41 percent la.st week. In addilion, Ri vers~e Coun1y l1as no\v joined Orange County ·n dropping out of the odd-even 1narkcling l . products \viii face a continued 18 pcrcrnt short age on !he rnarket untll about mid- l\Iay at the earliest Initial exports of l\1iddlc Easl oil following lhe li Uing of the Arab ~mborgo v.1ill arri ve in [he U.S. aboot thal time. but a 9.5 pe rcent shortage is foreseen cvt>n aft erward . Said l;ov. Jteaga n: "Although the increased price or refined oil products - because of the hl gh price of Persian Gulf 'crude oil -will tend to reduce demand a li ttle. the report lndicates that we will still have 10'._.q>nserve our use or gasoline. ··Th'? 55 m.p.h. speed limit is the simplest and fairest co n s e r v a t i o n 1neasure available." As ·B?..-."added bo us." Reagan said, 'fttn!-' I o ·8 t n g a bout I 00 fewer Californi ans per month in the forrn of highwa y fatalities. \\'e can argue about v.·bether we arc saving 25 million or only 20 million gallons of gasoli ne per nmnth '' itlf the 55 speed limit -the savings are u\ that ra nge -but \\'e kuow hO\V n1uny people died in auto accidents in Febn1ary, 1973. and in February, 1974 . A lot of us are · walking around whom wouldn't be except for th e lo1vcr speed li1nits.'1 Ne";port Okays Tennis Court Co11structio11 · Constn1ction of a ~rics of ti neighborhood tennis courts during the next 10 years has been recommended bv the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and J{ccreation Commission. cdmmissioners a c t e d on the Kurilit'tl's fee t." Enright grinned. "But commissioner. v.110 am I to tell a defense lawyer how to • Thursday,_mayor;r aod representatives run his case?" from 23 cities held a stormy League of Prosecution thinking today is that·. , Cities: selection committee meeting in Baroldi will once again fa ce trial on Orange to pick Reinha."t:lt'S successor to 1nurdcr charges filed after he allegedly one of the two,seal.S held by elected city shot and killed !\-1arine Corps hellcopler officials. pilot Randall Steven Robinette. 25, on Newport Beach Mayor Donald Mcinnis J an. 5, 1973, during a brawl in the Tustin won that seat over three opponents. tavC'm. nien ID a move not altogether Gray ., also off dut y at the time, \\'as une.xpeded, Westminster Mayor Phil booked on assault charges after . he Anthony moved to oust La Habra city alle~edly shot bar .patron Sam Campise, cowtcll.man Robert Nevil from the other 35. lfl th e chest dur ing me same barroo1n . t th LAf<'C _ squabble · city sea oo e . . The vote was 16-6 in favor or the ouster Fro"' Page l PAY HIKE ... board scats. The other four seats are 'held by rr prese.ntative.s of the 8 O O -me m be r Newport·ti1esa I:;ducation Associatiou <N-MEA). Employes ('()1tncil President Charles c:ordon, an N-r-IEA member, said, "I think the proposal is basically a good one . and it indicates that the superintendent is <l\\'arc or the problems or the staff." "The nine percent figure ts not really a wage in crease. however," Gordon said. ··it would barely er.able teachers to l·cep up with inflation."' He added 1hat he is disappointed that th e distric t had oot accepted the CEC's request for some fonn or longevity pay. •·As it stands. a teacher may reach his maximum pay level after 12 years," Gordon said. "That means th a t , th eoretically . a teacher could hit his salary peak at age 34. "Our position is that the present policy disc.1>uragcs people from improving," he sa id. with HuntlngtOn Beach abstaining. Tu.!tin Councilman Donald Saltarelli v.•as elected to fill Nevil's seat. The purge bad apparently been we11· chon!ographed by central and coulJll county cities. which held a secret meeting to plan strategy Wednesday night. During the heated exchanges before and afttr the \'ote, Huntington Beach titayor J erry !\-Iatney attempted to explain his city's abstension. He accused Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, chalnnan of LAFC, of exerting undue influence on Huntington . Beach in an effort to keep Nevil on the Panel. ?\1atney claimed Diedrich approached Huntington Beach administrator David Rowland!! with a reminder that $600,000 in revenue sharing funds may never have. been put toward buying ti-leadowlark Golf Course if he (Diedrich) hadn't voted for it. '·The council rears losing the funding unle!I! they support Nevil,' ~fatney• said in a prepared statement. Though Huntington Beach abstained form the purge motion, they voted for Salt.arelll to fill Nevil's seat. Gagliardi dismissed one or the 16 counts against "the lo""er Cabinet officers. He denied !heir 1nolions lO throw out the entlrc case. • The goverrunent charges that Vcsco 's money bought trim the help of J\Jitchell and Starts in trying to impede a federal Investigation Of hls: bushleSA aclivltles. A perjury count against StanJ accuses him of lying when he denied telling Vesco to n1ake the payment ~sh. The President's itther brother, F. Donald Nixon of Newpoi:t Beach "'as called · earfic r in lhe trial as al go\•emment witness. Edward Nixon said toclay that a Vesco la wyer telephoned him oo ti1arch 29, 1m. and asked. him to come to New Jersey 10 see him right a.,.·ay. She's Wearing Tlie Pants Noiv LONDON IUPJ) -When Mrs. Violet Sterling tried to get her hwrband out of a local bar, he pulled off his pants and handr.d them to her. "If you v.•ant to \\'ear the trousers. you wear them," he told her. a Famlly Division court was told. fltrs. Sterling told the court she left home in June 1972 Y.'hen her husband came home from drinking and offered bet-$12 to sleep with him. The judge granted Mrs. Sterling a divorce and ordered Patrick Sterling to pay costs. 3 Coast Families Take Blood Test For Pet Disease By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of ltlt o.llr l>lltt 11111 • Three Huntington Beach families"haVe been as ked to voluntarily give blood samples to pu blic health officials to detennine if they were infected by a pet hamster carrying lymphocytic cborin1en- ingitis. The names of the famllle! are being kept confidential, according to county lfealth Officer John Philp. He aaid it v.·oold take up to two weeks to get the results of the blood tests. Even if they tum out pmitive, no further action wilJ be taken because no known treatment exists for the virus \\'hich att.acks the brain. The disease is not communicable among humans but can be transrnittcd from hamster to human , according to Dr. Philp. Or. Philp said the blood tests have been requested because a housewife brougtit In foor hamsters f o r exterm ination last week . One of them "·as later discovered to be Infected with the slran of meningitis. · But because the four hamsters belonged to three different families, it v.•as impossible to determine exactly from v.'hi ch family the diseased hamster came. Hence, all three families have ~ asked to submit to the test!. LAMP SALE I le said he v.·cnl to Nc1t•ark where hi met the hn.,.yer lloward Cern)'. "'ho told hi'!I th\l, Vesco "'anted to make a contribution lo President N i x o n ' s campaign and the April 7 deadline "'as approaching. A new law required contributions over $100 to be reportecJ after Ap91 7. Nixon said he then met with Vesco. Cemy and two Vesco aides. He said hC' v.·;ts told they v.·anted to reach Stans, who had resigned his Cabinet post and was chairman of !he finance committee of the Committee for the Re-election of tht' President. to find out hov.· they could beat the April 7 deadline and keep t h " contribution anonymous. Ca111paigning Li111itations Said Invalid By TERRY COVILLE 01 11• ~Ill' l>lltt 511H Portions of a law which limit the amount of money a candidate can coiled or spend in a municipal election iJ\ Huntington Beach were ruled invalid Thursday by Orange County Superior Court Judge \Valier <llararru.a. The law, established last December by the city. council, sets a $5,000 limit on individual campaign expenses and puts various restrictions on contributlOM. Judge Qlaramz.a left intact th~ $5,000 spending limit, but eliminated some sections involving contributions, includ· !ngo -A provision which said the candidate could not spend more than $2,000 of his 0\.111 money on the eJection. -A section which did not allow more than $200 in anonymous contributions. ~ "definition or "person" which included a committee and woUld' have limited a committee to a $ 2 O O contribution. -A penalty section which would remove any person from otnce ior \'iolation of the code. The penalty left standing is a $100 fine. Judge Charamza's ruling was similar lo one made ~larch 27 by Superior Judge Mark Soden who tossed out portions of a Newport Beach campaign spending law .. Soden. niled .in favor of council candidate Peg Forgit that she could spend her own money up to the limit set for total contributions under the Newport law. Both Nev.ix>rt Be.act? ar · J"·;:itington Beach establlshed their laws as charter cities. The. suit against the Huntington Beach city code had been filed ?\·larch 28 by Huntington Beach attorney George Rogers. on behalf of himself; downtown property owner ~fax Moore : downtown auto dealer Robert Terry and resideiit Dave Garofalo. Rogers said he also wanted to eli~ina.te the $5,000 ceiling, claiming its an Jnfrmgement or Constitutional rights but was unable to do that. . . He indicated several of the candidates 1n ~esday 's city election were inter !st- cd. m challenging the law, but did not re- veal who. T1·ipai'tite Jleld NE \\' OELH.1 . India 1 A Pl recommendation of a committee headed b.v Co1n1niss ioner ~like Johnson, but thev rejected a proposal lo establ ish tennfs centers v•hich viou!d offer eight to 12 courts ;ind cl ubhous(' facilitieS.- "\\'e. had no objC'ction 10 cluster~ of ei~ht to I'.! cour ls."' PBR l:X-pa rl!ncnt director C:tl Stc"·art said. '·Bui soine or- t.he COl:TIJnissioncrs felt that by building a l'l ubhousc \.\'C v.'011 lcl be con1pcting 1vith priva1e cntf'rprisc." CEC board members. who received the propo.5<11 from Di-. Nicoll at a meeting 111µ~ay, will confer with their respCctivc members before April J6, when th e CEC will meet with Dr. Nicoll to accept or reject his offer. ln addition to the nine percent "·age hike. Dr. Nicoll proposed that the district provide $5.000 in life insurance to c~ch 1cachcr at no cost to the individua l. The dis trict offers no life insura nce bcncffts at present. NEW SHIPMENTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ARE NOW BEING OFFERED AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES. Jl.eprescntat ives of India. Pakistan and Banglndesh met in an opt i1nisti c n1ood tod;iy for the first lhrec-"·ay disc ussio11s ahnL<d al erasing the fi nal scar of their 1971 v.•ar. S~kesmen qu1tlificd lhc day's talks as cordial an d hopefu l, sa) ing con,·crsations will resume Saturday. 4, OltAMGE (OAST • D:tlLY PILOT T .... /)o,o._ UIA•l Qo '• I •' "'" -~ t (""' """"'""" ....... r,..-. ...... 1~1,....~v. •>-P.1~ '"" .' '~""'"'' '-'""llW'I ;v ...... 1'f O<J•.Y.. ,.~ ""''""""' ,~.,,.,.., '"' r,~.,, "'' 4 .. , ~·-,., ... _ -" ,, '"'Ill"""" ... "' .,. ' "''"• \ .. , .. ~.•!•·· '• 11 ........ ,.~ ..... ~. •·•" L'""'"'" '·"' ,i.,. r•·<'<·"""' A .. ~,• , ... , ... ·~,··· " , .............. , :0.•'"'"""' ""' ~ ... ~ • .., t~r'•"''r""'"'"'"''(ll••~'''" l.llJ W"'I e,.,,,,..,.t,Cb.i~M.,..1 L.ohluao• ~J\;t, •1 ... tll\'1 .... J '''"•""'"°'""'""{~·- _kr l I' ·,,i., T~A f.'.,r;.... ........... JlOo! ... (hor\t~ H. V:ioi. ~.-:1-o-J p Nat A...-.1.llW "'-0-"'l '"""" I ! ..... ' ,;,..., N•~ "'-"""'•~ ... '.'• Nt•porl le.ch Offlct f\~t N ... ..,.-~7 J ,.,,.,,....,~ II I o li/ -~•J OtMr Oftlct1 I '•"""'1")')-•lt.1 ,....,. l .. .,.,.,.8'1,.,.,, .. , ...... ~---... ,.,,,.,,...,..,,. .. ...,. Ill" bo...._a._ ,,.,,.~• ""''""'""'"'' ~ NQl1r f I~ tit.,! r.•r,tioiw 17141 ••l ·C 111 Clettlf td •ct .. trllti!MJ •41·S•11 ~.,,,, 117• °'""" COllll l'uf>I ~ ca... llM"I' ,.,, .... ..,~ ..... 1•· ...... --"""' ... ""' e< _._,_PM"!\ -....,. (* --MT<Oul--ll'l«<!Yf!Gl'll- .... P.u~~"'°""''"" 1;o1,.,,.. ,,.. ~og111JW-IJOO-.,., t'"'°' t•OO~ . ....w.,.,_,...,...., tlOC""O"f"• I I ~ The proposal pointed oul that Newport Beach's present six public courts and 16 school district cou rts fall short of recommended standards for.a population of 60.000 and \V iii be extremely inadequate if the populatiOn gro"·s to 95.000 as projected in the next 10 years. The proposanlSOsaid I.hat the city's 64 private courts cannot be rotisidered to h('l p n1ect the nOC'd. since oot-0f-city residents use many o( these courts and since 1nemberships are limited . : Also, the. proposal said. 1ncm bt-l'3 or priv ate tcrviis .clubs often use t>ublic COUl1S. The propasal \\'lll be sent lo the city <'011ncil for action , At present. fou.r new public tennis couns are SC'hcduled to be.· built in the San Jooquin !!ills park "'!thin the next year. Ste"'art. s.1id. • FrB1n Page l DEATH1'RY • • • testified that sl.e round Todd dE?ad in his crib v.hcn she returned on April II, 1973. to lhe Orange home she shared with Cobb. ~1iss Rockv.·ood testifi ed that C<>bb beat and humiliated her little boy during the coup!(''S two-year nssoclntion and th:it !:.he had made a rrangements to lcavcJ1i1n Sor Ille last tln1c on the day <lfte.r lhc child died. • She testified lhil t she was forced to ::iccompnny Cobb when he burled the ll ttlc boy on an Anaheim' construcllon sJtti: and thnt he also compelled her to frepor1 the cbHd's di5.1 ppcarance to local police. • He also proposed that the age of eligib,ility for h;ealth fjnd. dental c<ire benefits for retired employes be )owered fro ni 57 to 55. which is the minimum age at which a California teacber can retire v.·ith full benefits. The district pays medical benefits until th e employe becomes elifible for ~fedicarc. Medicaid or Other forms of 1tealth insurance. The counter·proposal thus met rcltuests for early retirement benefits and life insurance benefits. offered a pay raise seven percent belO\l' that asked by the CEC, and did nqt respond to a request for -weighted pay hikes for older teachers. Both the N-!\tf'T ;ind N·MEA have scheduled meetings Aprii. IS to decide • w~ether lo accept or rejec!_J);rJjjcoJl's proposal. Newport·t.-1csa teachers last year asked for a nine percent pay hike and received six ptrcent. School Rest Roow Secul"ity Proposed ALBANY, N. Y. (AP) -An adult supervltor ~·ould be posteCI in evtry publlc school bathroom in New York City Under terms of a bill approved by Ule stnt<' M:scrnbly .. "The bathrooms ought to be used for normal natural functlon5 of bo)'8 Md girls And not for the muggings, robblngs. beatings and other things we know go on In there," said the blll's spoiuor, ltepubllcan As.~enibly.man Vincent Riccio ol Brooklyn . The blll p:isscd TI1ursday and 8e!ll lo the Senato. SELECT FROM (Specially Priced) MAR BRO STIFFEL ' KNOB CREEK DESIGN GUILD SPEER Many Others A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY STYLE IMAGINEABLE. FOR BEST SELECTION ... STOP IN NOWI SALE ENOS SATURDAY, APRILS DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK~RASTAN WlllCDA YS It SA 'IUllDA YS t:OO to 5:10 NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 WESTCUFF OR., &U-2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NORTH COAST llWY., 494-6S$1 TORRANCE• 23649 HAwn!ORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. Ill 9, Sun. 12-5:301 3i8-1279 • ..J • DARY PROT EDITOJnU,. PAGE • Five ·---Charter· I I l l Amendments Discussed· • • ,,.} 1 i·11ere hasii't been much controvers..y sur ro unding them but there are five propositions on Tuesday's ballol. each of whi ch 1nakes changes in the Newport Beach city charter. Proposition 1 is a catch·all for 1nlnor "housekeeping" amendments primarily d.esigned to match up with changes in various state Jaws. The Daily Pilot recon1- mends a Ye s vote on Proposition 1. • • • Proposition 2 would bOost the so-called "expense n1oney" autol'natically pa id to each city counciln1an fronl the present 8200 n n1011th to $300. It also would allow the council to pay "expense 1noney " 10 rnembers of other cit v bo'ards and commissions. Council men1bers and c.:01nin issioners "'ould continue to be reiinbursed additionally for specific expenses such as tra\Pel. 1neals at meeting.s out of the city and lhe like. Ry "'ay of co1nparison. in c.:osta l\lesa -"''here 1nonies paid 10 councilmen are specified by state law - fhe state rormula pcrn1it$ !he councilmen to receive S.347 a month l>eglnning fl1ay I . and to incre:ise that b)' five pcrcen! per year by council resolution. Th~ 1n.ayor dra\vS the san1e stipend as other counciln1en. Costa litesa pl~n ning com1nis.1;ioners are paid S25 a meeting for up to five meetings and/or study sessions per mont h. Char- ter C.'ity Hu ntington Beach gives council members Sl75 per month plus S125 for expenses. 1'he a1nounts and the approach suggested in the proposed cha11er an1endment are relatively consistent wit h the practices aut horized by tbe state for non-c har- ter ci ties. And such payment does make it possible for people who are not all that affluent or who are not their own employers to justify devoting some of their regula r working hours and sacrificing some other in· come to serve the city -or to pay for some services at home or busines.o; that they could otherwise perform themselves were they not devoting an)'\vhere fron1 10 to 30 hours a week to their city service. 'fhe Pilot recommends a \·es vote on Proposition 2 Proposi tion 3 "'ould all~"' the cit y to lease uut pub· htJy.owncd pro ~rty for up to 55 years without getting 1he voters' approval through an election This would apply onl y to non-waterfront property · 'fherc is a 25-yeai· li1nit now on SuC'h leases. Fift\• flvi year~ ls dcrlnl1ely foo long to tie up public proi>- crty \\'ilhout specific appro\'al of the voters. 'l'hc Oaily J>ilot rcco1runcnd i; a No \'Ole on Proposi- tion 3 . • • • Proposition 4 "'ould allow the Public \\'orks Dtpart· me11t to execute contracts up to Sl 2.000 ~·ithou l (lOin.g through the fonnal bidding process. The present 1i1nit is 85.000. 1'hc rcaso1uns::: is that .the cost or con.s1ruc1 io n ha s increased so 111ut h since the $5.000 limn was estab- lished that public ~·orks 1obs which l'OU \d be let ou1 under $12.000 "'OUld Ile about the ~anlc scope il.'i those orig inall~'i" en\"1sionecl icve ral yea.rs ago under the S5.000 limitation .'\ \'es vote 1~ reconunendccl on Proposition 4 • • • Proposition 5 vlbuld n1ake a fundamcn1a1 l'hange (n the charter and 1n the phllo.sophy of city ownership of waterfront property. lt "'Ould allow any piece of cif y· o'vned \vaterfronl to be sol(I for private O\vnership ir approved by a special vote o{ the people. The charter now declares thal titv·owned waterfront property can be sol d only to the statC or the county for park or beach use. It can be leased for private use and present leases can be re-leased b~· the countil. One argument for the proposed change is that this could. enable the city to sell or f':>:<'han ge .sonic "'atcr· front property which does not lend itself to .c.ood publil· use in order to obtain wate rfront pro1>e rty or per· haps back-up land for existing city '''.'.lterfront propc11 y 1\'hich ~·o uld better serve the public good. But, somehow the proposal se('!ll:;; fo fall short. \\'t \YOUld prefer it if lhe charter a n1C'nd1ncnt pro,·ictctl th:it lhe city could not diminish 11.:-o\C'ner~hqi of \\":1 terfro111 . land bu! co uld engage 111 s:iles, 1radl's 11r tea~es with \tJICr appro\·;11 wh ic h "'Ould enhan t e µubllr art·cs:. w1lh out reduci ng the \.\•aterfront. Public· u':~1 crt r1)nl 1:-sul'!1 ;1 precious ll1111tcd resour('tl rh:11 we are rehu:l :iru tii ~("(' any r(!J axriti on of the prolcclion 1n lht:' t hart1•r :11 tin ... l11nc. , The Datly Pilo1 recon1mends a i\o \!O tt on 11roposi- lion 5. t Last \\'cdn e:;tla~. the Da lly !-'dot pu bll~hed its cle· 1a1led reco11u1u.~nda ti11n.~ fu r r andil1:1tcs in 11<'\I Tue~dav 's l"H~ l"OUll<"•l,r:ice i11 \"e"·port Hl'at·h. \\'e uotcd that :-tit·h factor~ a:; <·haracte r. tnn1n1 un 1t ~ u1)der:-tanrt1n j.!. npen nundcd nc~~ a111! 111<lc·pe11tl ent(' \r('rt' he:i,.~ 1·11ns1dcr:1· l ion~ 111 :1 1'1"\\'lll ~ a1 t hl'!o>~ :.11 e;~cst 1011.:: , (:0111:.: Olll' Sll'p lurther. U't' u·oultl llkl• lo 1101e \lla1 u·e bc l1c\"e t11o~c· Pt'!'!o>Ull.~ ri'l"OUHnl•ndcd sh:l rc 111 another gene ral attr 1bu1e . -1hl:' ab1 litv tu lrKtk be\·und :;111i.,:ie J issues and bcvond the nMa rro"·i1 c~s of 1ir1t· ~·nu1n·1I rhs· tricl·s Sfll't'ial h1<1.s for spct·i:ll t·11ns1 der:111011 N!'wport B<>:1ch has problt.'nls un 1\S l!:u1d!>. that c ;111· nut he r~.so lvc<I "·ith narrO"' vieu·po1111:-ur \\'ilhout n1a J<Jr he lp frun1 the state. l'ounty and orhcr out ~i dc ag_cnc1es. 1'hey arc going to 11.•sl the l'ouncil':-abilit y 111 negotiate, explain. ea jolc and. ye~. kno'v '''hC11 lo sland fl!·rn . 'l'hey arc going: to rail f11r dcvclopnH.'lll nf ~·tt y· ""i dc unir y. 1'Jus reciu ires ;i. ~pct 1al kind of coun ci l tnl'mbcr ;ind counci l tearn"'11rk. \\'e fl'cl thc~e ca nd idates be~t n1cas· ure up to the rritcria and that thev \\'ill scr,·r !Ile lic ... 1 1ntcrest~ of al l rc~iden1 s of lhe c:n .\1 of T\c"·purt Bt'ach lltstrit"t (i : Lu cille Kuehn Dtsln('l 4· l\l il an flostal ll1s1r1l·l 3: Pete r Barrell l h~t r1t 1 I :'\o rcc.:n1111uencl at1•Jn It's All a rl Dist1·esse1l Pa1•e11t's Pt•e1fica111e11t }l<itter of Vieiupoint Dea1· Glooiny Gus Program for Retarded .E,ails Families Antics "·Ith Semantics: \Ty dog is "fr isky'': yours is "h~ghly strung": his is "a \·icious and unreliable beast." • I \\'hen drive laS1 I blame the '·slo\11>0ke" dri\'ers for most or the accidents ; when I drive slo\vly, I blaml' the "speed mania cs.'' • • Our elderly parents 11"ere placed in institutions "because they 're really happier l\'ith people their own ag e around.'' but yours \.\'ere placed in institutions "because you didn 't "'an1 lh em on your hands.'' • • t give my children cc r I a in •·advantages": you "indulge" yo ur,s: he "spoils them rotten." • A friend who commits an act of public :Jhrune quickly becomes .. jus! an <1cquaintance, really." • • An •·upstanding citizen" is enc ""ho stands up for the same special privileges I stand up for. • ~ly college offers •·a healthy, u·ell- rounded program'' for the body as "'ell as the mifld : your college is "sports- crazy." • • \Vheo a person excuses himseU by saying. "'Nobody's perfect." ·he is saying no more than Jack the Ripper y;ould have said if caught. . ' • People "'ho keep repe:at·ing, <;You'll al11,·ays have \\'ars," are the same sort who. a fe\Y millcnia ago. kept repe.atiny, "Vou ·~ays have cannibalism." • • ll's curious ho1v the people u·ho are Odd that those pl.!lnning con1n1is· sioners 1\·ho favored low ir>co1nc tbibth density ) housing in Ne\\•port Beach only \\·anted it on the PL'flin · su\a. ·JlOI in the area \\'here thcv live . . i\.1. \V . oio...., G\1$ rtN!'lrrttl'h .,. 11111m111e11 '' ,_,_ .,.,. .. 111tt nec11urlly rtnKr ltlt •-I I f !tit 111Wltl1'"· Sef\4 Ylllf I t! llMYt It Glot"'Y Gvs. D1il' .. 1161. \\'iliing to give an idea or projcrt their .. mora l supporl" arc reluctant to give it any other support. • • •·tn brief" is "'hat a speaker says v.·nco he has already been too lengthy. • • I am "forceful .. : ~·ou "come on strong": he is '"dornineering." • • \\lhcn I OOloog lo an uopo pulisr minority on an)' question, I call loudly for '"freedom of speech": but u·he n I belong to a comfortable majority. I call just as loudly for "an end to irresponsible and destructivt:: criticism.•· • In litlgalion. n1y attorney is "aggrcssi \·ely protecting my rights.'' but your attorn~y is "using every slippery device in the books." • • By the time most couples gel around to a •·heart-to-heart" talk , they're already ··ba ck·to-back .'' • ';Let's get together for hmCn sornelime soon" ha s about the same depth of sincerilv between business associa1es a! a "mutual non.aggression pact" has bel\\·ecn nations. An "intimate" restaurant is one that too often substitutes atmosphere for cuisine. To t11c F.ditor: 1 must state that the recent articles by Arthu r R. Vinsel on FairviC\\' State Hospital are excellent. The co rnmunit :: should be 1norc aware of Fairvil'l\" nncl tht wonderful pro~ran1s to h11l11 our retarded citizens he a p.'.l r! nf our community. I A:'ll !ht• pa rent of a dau ghter wi1 h J disorder or the central nervous syste111 .,.,.ho is dying -yet ht·r spt.oeific diSQrder hasn't been diagnosed . She is also a Client at }''airvi~U'. :'lly \\•riling this ll'llt•r isn't only to praise i\lr. \'inse l's efforts in the Fairview story. I am also writing 10 ask him to continue and finish the story . In the last article it was stated tha t Dr. To10 addressed Sen . Alquist's senate select committee on the proposed phascour of 'state hospitals. I was in attendance as a concerned citizen and as a parent who was trying to get help from the state syste1n created by the Lantennan-Petris·Short 1\ct. WHEN appeared berore l h e committee. our family was desperate. Our pediatrician felt our daughlt r u·us ··slow," and offered no ht•lp or consola!ioo. \\' e then pursued the line of neurologists in !he Orange Coast area - an effort whi ch was n1nning us to th e poorhouse qu ickly. Also. \1·c ca lled Fairview for help and received a referral 10 the Orange County Regional Center for the Retarded. Here is where the progran1 really fails and needs to be strenglhcocd. Our ·experience was as follov.•s. \Ve called the Regional Center. They said they "·ould call back. After one month waiting. "'e called again. An apolob'Y was made with the explanation the girl vtho would handle our case was on vacation. Three weeks later. V.'e visiled the Regional Ccnler to find oul wh en \\'C \\'ere to receive some sort of help. The staff was very cold and said "there is 11 two-year wait." ~IV TESTTh10NY at the commilt~ Taxpayer Wants Fair Play \VASHINGTON -A Democratic pro- posal fo r a SIO blllkin tax cut 'll"as re.ported on page 16 of tt' New York Ti mes. \Yh.ich s:ti""ed a good sense of proportion by lhe editors. The proposal, which "·ould be barely discernible to the average iucowe tax payer. is not t;ikcn \.·ery se rious!)". ObYiousl)". it w.1s for politic:il cffec1. as are other prorio· sals. by Sen. F..<iv.·nrd 1\1. Kennedy and Sen . \Valter !\1ondale .• ,,.no figure in 0 e 111 O· cratlc presldcnti ;i l speculatlon. Tht. Nixoo 3drn.inistra11on h3s ill own proposal. not to cut taxes , but to leave about $6 billion in the hand~ of consumers instead or taking it away in exeess withholding taxes and then refund- ing ii. THE CURIOUS part or thl! little tax flurry Ls tllat It comes so late and there Is some reason lO believe that the slump It is int~ed to rc:lieve may be about over. ,Jf so. thl.s will be one recession ,,'hich ended before ils imp1.1c1 \\'as full)' realized. tnOalion. ho\l·evcr. is not Jtver nor is 1he end tn sight , but cutting lnxes is scarcely the way to stop It and more. like :tdding fuel to the fire. The eoogress1onal 1ax cut proposal was made by some. but not all, ol I~ DcnlOCrats on the Joint Economic COmmillee. \.\1hlcl1 rarely tias . much lnOucn~ an congressional 1clion (rucHARD WILSO~ simple conclusion that the public mood has not been judged very carefully. For· it is not merely relief that people "'ant, but a ~se of assurance that the taxes they are paying bear some equitable rtlationship to that others are paying. Ten billion sounds big in the aggregate. but in practical application 'll'ould be shaved dO\\'fl to mea sly amounts fo r the TITIS SENSE of assurance has been -average taxpayer. The main emphasis badly shaken in reeent years by "'as on a reduction in social securily disclosures of the ludicrously small laxes taxes to the level of '"''o years :igo. or paid by some wealthy persons entirely various de-:viccs to increase tl'h.! effect of wilhin the lnw. personal exemption.~. aut more than that. there is :i TIDS CANNOT be very ex citing oC\\'S ""idesprcad feeling in the wh ite 001\ar for taxpayers "'ho are no1v laboring o\·er cli'l:sses that any advance in lhf'ir their 1973 retums \\·Ith that nagg ing little rconomis posi!ion is made at 11 very hil!h rtmlnder 10 1he bncks of their minds lhat price In laJCes. Lhey have been paylng more i!K'Ome tax· II is not 11. n1aller of merely loopholrs es than President Nixon in the last In the la"' "'ilh \.\1lich CongreSJ !O end· eottple of yearS. l~ly coocems itself. but of bRl:!nce On. stich income tax P">'Cr ol whom 1 and justict in the cnli rc tax system. The economic structure of the eountry have personal knowledge has just gone has greatly changed since there was any lhrough an audit of his l972 returns and careful revision of Lilt 1ax la'll'S. TIX' time wishes to assure President Nlzon that the is also coming when the tax struc1urr: Internal Re.vtnue Ser\'ice i.s thorough . wUl b9-tfi8de the medium through which But, then, this particular taxpayer, a Ooor und er income v.·ill be guaranteed '"'° works for e living, paid aG lime! as u a subs:lilute for welfare. much Income taxes as the Prc!tidcnt that This Is !he so-called "ne3atlvc" incon1c year. so maybe the I.RS conce m with him tax, the psychological impact or "'hich was greater. will surely be. 10 increase th e demand ror Piddlln{: and polltlcally mot ivated pro-jus1lce In the entire tax stl'uct ure. posals such as 1he Ocmocratic tax cut It is not hkely that pleeem~al propMals gitnmick are an lnlldequote re51K>nse t.o will be enough to sausfy1 people the sense or injustice which many I.ax· generall)I, :ind mner or later-the ad· payc.rs arc feeling these days. ~nlnistraUon and Congress will have 10 made by ambitious politicians like Kel1·1 stttle dDwn to an "agonlzinf: reap- ncdy and ~tondalc. thty Invited th pra isar· of th e tax system ( __ l\_IA_I_L_B_o_x ___ ) Lcucrs /ro1u 1t•O(/t•rs ,,,c tnctcn1)1r. 1\"nr11u1 ff!1. 11-rilr rs .t /1n11 /r/ rnnt>('1J l/1('1r •u e11s<1~/1'"f iu ."lfJ(J 11·r,rt/~ 11r le.~.>. "f l1t• "}li t In cn111/1•usr /1•!/t'r~ In j1/ spat·1• or e/l n111iroe /11>('/ it f"~cri·cd, All /e1- 11•rs m u.~1 iur/1111<• 1Sl(l11otu rc on<I mtri./. 111fJ ilclrlrc~s /1111 11111nes 11u1y he 1r11/I. lteld 011 req t1est if suf ficient reason IS Uj)/JaTf'UI. Puclr!J tf i/t llOt be /)!Cb• t1 shed. ht'aring imn1c.-d1ill(·ly after l)r. Toro·._ 111ndc qu i!e a reaction. J)r. Toto ordr.rccl his assistant to rnkc care of 111" immed iately. The pr1·ss and television took due accounl. Before I J!Ot home tn tell my wife th<it my testimony had rocked Sacrarncnto. she already had had calls frnm the \,i,•gislature, l)cpanmcnt of lfcalth dirt'Ctor"s ofiice in Sacramento, and the press 1\•aoling photos. Suddenly. the regional cenicr iun11X'd 1ny daughter ahead on thr l\\O-ye;1r waiting list. Social \\'nrkers came 10 th1; house and a psychi at rist looked at Cher) I at 1he hospital. r felt v.·r nO\\. u·rrr> gelling lh e \·ery auention the LI'S Act provided far. And then , a \\"etk la\er. 1\·c 1\·erf' dga 1n forgotten. Our docto r made ii n eme rgency requcsl to the R"gional Ccnlcr for Cheryl's ad n1iss1on t o Fairview. The center replied wiih more than three u·eeks of red tape btforc Cheryl \\'<IS admitted . II.Ert l!: Alt l!: so nic of 1he !hings I believe should be don e: I. Continue 1hc state hospital system until looal agcnct.rure able to handl e rhc l<XJd. ~ -· '.!. fund the regional cc·ntcrs 10 pro vid e n1ore than part·time social workers. 3. The regional center should be made kno"·n to all doctors. t The regional cen1 cr should r~pond ro all requests wi th consultat ion to affected fa mi lies. ~. Emergency req uests by doctor~ should be honored as such. The pa liellt ('OUld be dying or the family could be destroying i1se lf. 6. \\'hen etncrgcncy requests arc mad e. !he regional center should ool lry to offer 11tternalivcs tc hospitalizat ion. such as a foster home or babys itting service. 7. Where is a 'crisis center fo r farn!!i«s that . arc ready to explode because of rclarded children? The regional ccnlcr should be it. i\ly da u"hter 1s 1n F'air\·ei11· only because I publicly embarrassed 1hc svstcm. How about the famil ies on !he t\1·0-year list that u·c passed up? !Jo !hey hnve !fl do the snme as I'.' oo~· ~EL~O.\' Smog A lert f'(ICU To the Ed itor: On i\1arch 26 lhe Orange County Board or Supervisors by a l-2 vote dki not take action to establish emergency regulations for smog l'llcrts in Orange County. The remarks of !he thr ee d is s c n ting supervisors lead us to believe that they. and also perhaps the gl'neral public. may not be 11l\·ar e of ba .. ,ic infOrmation. ,\ r TRST STAGE Episode iD\"<tl\t!ii notific11tion by thr APCI) bf de:si ~nu1r1I pco1>lc aod agencics. i:iey rcq11cs1. hnurl r announctmcn"l.s on ra<ho ond l<'l('v1s\on t•) uh!rl the publlc. l'eop\c \10uld be ask1...'<l to \'Olun1arlly ~top unncceS.'S3 ry drivini;:. cl'lr !KIDI. and those with health problc1ns advised 10 u.ke precauiions '•. ' A Second Stage Episodf' rl'q uir(.•S :i n1ce1 1n!!" of th e 1\ir l'ollut ion Co ntrol Boa rd and E:merg1•ncy Al·tion Con11nil!CC lo stud}' 1nforrnation :u1d t:ikf' actu111 Th1s <ttltOtl 111:1y in clude all or th1· Cn11111 y or nnly th:1t area prod uc1ni,: thl' polli1t 1nn In ;1dtli 1ion tn :ic1ivi11e~ rarni'<I 011! in a Sfai.:e I l':plstKlt•. lhl'Y 111:1}· rt'<lllt'c n101o r \t·hrt·ll' ;1ct1VJ!} hy h:inn1nl( flf'\'I. go\'1'r11nll·nt. scrviet• o.HKI d t' 1 i v e r } \ l'h ll"ll'~ cXCCJll lhQSl' rl•lalf'<i 10 htrihh ;1n<.1 welf~1 rl' of !h1· pu blic anti thos•· t.lch \·cnng 1)(:nsh:1blc 11cms. Th1·y nl:J} crosc go\"crtnl'nl offi ces, est:1blishn1cnts cn1ployuig O\Cr JOO Jll'Oplt . public and pri\"atc rucrealion fa cil ilit'S :ind shoppiny centers with niorc than 1.000 parking spacts. schools and cotlc~cs. and moy rer1u1re rnaximum reduction in electri cal power plant production . A Third Stage Episode "·ould be handled as a Sta~e 11 \Vith additional control measun·s be ing: insritu\eJ: such ;is clasing industri al plants, closing admission to reta il and s c r v i c c establishmcn1s. rc.'ducing electrical po\\·cr plan t output with brn\\TI-OOt 'i and selcc· 11•·e hl;it'kquls. I:\ 1973 Orangl' County h<•d uni v 37 Stage ·1 ;i[(•rts and no Stage JI or St;1~~· Ill Ep1sod1·s. 11 is poss ible thar a rcqul'st '""fur acllnn could be made hy Hh'l•rs1dc or San Bernard ino counties Any action t<ik t'n 111 our roun1v "ould be a \"Olunta rv dec ision hy the ,\rcu and Emergenc;1 Act ion Comm1ttcc co n s 1 d !' r i 11 g: • 1nformatio11 n.'g<1rding the pollutant. u•incl dircciion and vt·locily. type of pollutant , etc. in each 1nst;1nce. They could <1ec1dc 10 ca ll a lesser <tlcrt here. pinpoint lhc polluting: arl.'a and ha\Pc 11 li milcd alf•rt . or dcc.:ide to rake no acti(m of :iny kind. Thi s is a ("00ptrt1l1\'e activity hc1 wi:cn counties . v.·hich \\'l.' wnuld drsirt· if nur posit ions \1·ere reversed. This 1>ro1)()s;d ha.s bcC'n approved by lhc counties of rtiversi de. Sa n Bernardino , \'cntur;:i and LA>s Ange les . \\'e commend Su pervisors Bauin and C:ispers for their "¥es" \'Otes. \\"c !<trongly urge the d1ssen!lng thrrt membtrs of the bo11rd to rerons1dcr tht,:11' ;11::1ion . .I EANf.TT I'.: Tl'Ti K President. League of \\'on1e11 Vo1cr11 of Ort1ngc Count y Ti111e lo ltc m e 111ber ro the Ed itor: r kno1\· I have l:iei•n a 111tlc voluble 1\ith rega rd to rny pel 1;.cc\.·es. frec\\il)S, airport. and Promontory Point , and proh· ably v.•ill con1inuc to !)() so un1ll they go av.ay or I do. But since election lime is nlmost on us. anothl'r point cornC'S ru rnind. \\'f<.: CANNOT renll y hl amc the /r\'1ne Comp;1ny on lht: 1~rnnlnnLorv Point abortion too severrlv. Afirr all 'thev arc proba!)ly !>lUll!y ont r .•if 1nV'ns1t1vi!,\".' poor 111ste. and lhc de~1rr. fl)r profitnb11i1 .\ r <Jn1 su rf' the\' art· "''ll ll\.\:lrf' l'i1:u Promontory r•oint and all Its cr1t 1'1~m 1v1ll gradually fade info the back~roun•J "" !he s.<:n1eti1ne!li 1-oca l. ~il en1 m:ijOrity trdc a"ay to !he Rrave. Of l'OUrSC lhe big crit1Cism belong~ squa rtly in the la p of tllosc c:iwic1lrrwn. SQmc or "·horn art running for rQtlCC1lon. who nol only OYCrrod c !ht pl11nnui~ c:om· m1s~lon but \.\hilt Is "·orsc, those \I.horn th(')' are suppoS(.-d to serve. LA Ti';L \' there nas bc.-en some scur· Qu_otc (:err~' .J11hns1on~.S F , Ou !Oh q1fOln'I -··t..ct us gel bi•ck 10 t h~ nlrl rorm of ('f]Ull l op119r1u111t\ 10 all. Thi• jnh ~hould 80 10 the ~ .... On J'ho l'An do 11 I ., ryin~ ntx1u1 1 r~111~ 10 smooth ovrr tll<' fact th:n j.h(·r <lid pt-rml t this thing to . har•r>•·n .... Ap1k1rt'n1!y thi•y lire trying to gt•\ !ht· pt-oplf' to h1·l1t•\"1• th:u !hey arc mis1inflt•r.s11 ~ilt and art· rt·all~ 11t.rkl11i:: for \'.h:1\ l!JL' p1•t11ll1• d1J ll !HI( I (I > hop..• 1·na1 1111• 1·01 cr~ "111 r•·n11·rnl;.·1. 11•1! 011h· ;11 1h1~ t•h rlton. hu1 ;it th1· ni :<1 l)fl•' 1011. upi.·~~ of ' tOlU"~·· tho~ .. gu1h y p.1rt11•, h,l\t Ifie gM(] ~rric•' lo For1·~0 n1nn11 1~ For 0H1c1· :1~au1 ALSI), :1!l:iln 1111h J'1•g:1rd !O 1h<-Pf\I"" p 1~d t·Xl<!11S1011 hi lhL· Ora11g1' ().'.l\Jnt~ Airport . os1en<:.1bly lo µermil iet aircrnl! to ge t mor1· nltitude fiy 1ng 01·er res1dcn· tial dist ricts. m:iy I acid one n1on· '·hor.;cfeathcr~···· I uni rch.'.ihly advisrcl th:it all a irl ine 1ll'JX1rture<: are noquircd to m:1intai11 3,IMlO fl·C't prior to f'n1 cring lhr nr;rth south air.\'.'.1\' nut O\"f'r the occun, unless tht·rr is no "1ra ffic. Sn even lf )OU b:icked toe ru n\\''1Y 11!) ten 111 i1t'.~. lhcy s1i1\ \\·ou ld ti..-flying rn n n1n~i mum (if 3,000 f!!f't ;ind \\"(' \\OU!rl hn \"(' lh(' s;unc· n111sc and pollution problem ;1s 11·l' now h~l\C \\'c h..'l\'C' tru th 111 lt·tltl1ng l<1\1 s -ho\1 :1llf"lut 1n11h 111 pol1 tu.:s or trulh in Job- hyi ni.; nr for that 1nat11•r JU!>.I plain truth Al.A\ I~, BLU ~1 llil .. ·e 1· A J>prttt'f'~ To thr F:d11or· You 111<1.\ rt•call th:it in .the past I h;i \r b<'l'n sor nc1\·hal \"IJl'iJI uhout n1:11cri:tl appearing 1n tht· J).uly l'tl ot v.·hich J l"Onsidf'r{'J delr1 1nl'nl;1l 10 1nutorcytl 1 n~. f'.\',\S~I L.:CJI :ii; I h;1l 1• hl·t·n·qu1ck 1•t rompla1n".I 1.o~•'! l shou ld c:ou111r·rb:1lan1·r- th,1 t IJy hc•11111; i'flU:lll y f!lli{"~ I II 1·ompl iln1·nt. Thi' itt•n1 nr1 l':i~P B2 to! Sundav·s !"flilir;n -•·fl idf' .\lolorcl'cl•· JJe(t nS1\l'l y"" -:1 ln1n.~r rl•:1<ls :is 1f I 0h.irl 11·r1t11·11 H • • • 1r 0111 111 i..t; le thi•n 1:e1·1a1nly u1 l'OtllC'<tt. Jr 1.~ ;1n ll C('Urate ;ind conci se r•\"tdu;it1011 . i1r 1h•· pro hl1·ni" f<i cL-<l hy 1he :1\'1?ra~·· str1•1'! or ro<.id riding 1·~cl1!>.t . . p.nrt1cul :1rly thnSl' h;t Zt1 rd~ ('UC!llttll("ft•fl 111 ('JI_\· !r:iffic An old bi kers· axion1 "· ·nut .. :is 1r all I~ ears ar.-fri.tl lo ~··I ~ou' ·,-\Vh1lc I believe that O\l'rslalt·~ th1· casl'. there 1~ a CC'rlJ1n <1n1ount nf "'~·rt1c11y 111 11 \\c\·e found 111 rc·tt'llt 1e~1~ th<it 11 no\\ :11>pcars lo be <1 m:ittcr of l'tt1our.11:1I 1)1.·rccpt1un - not 1·is u<1I pc re<' pt Kin -11 hu.i1 1s a fat:tur • 111 !he rnotorcycle·:iu10 .1tcidcnt rate , , . th;1t ·\atenl hostilil\'. rllenl 1fl~r-fl 111 th<- pie<:c-It is hrrl' "tlf•r(' 4lft~I !he nH.'<ha can he of i;!rra1 S{·rv1i'~ ~i n1ply by printing suth pieces dS th.:: one u·hich appea red Sund:iy. llOG Ell llUt.t. Editor. noad Hider Jllagazlnc OIANGl COAST DAILY PILOT fl11ber1 ,\" \\'err!. P1(b~.\hrr Tho1nn:, Krcr1/ f d!f11r Borh-Ora K rerb1('f! t:d11or1al Ptl(J4: E:d11.11r Tilf' t :11 tl'/n:\l f)&Ct' l')f lhr Daily Pl kt1 ~k11 to inform and :'llimul ale ~Mlc~ hy J>rt'5l'fltin&: on th11 Pflitt' dl\·e~ com.mr-n11.ry on 1opie1 of tn. IM"t'll hy s:ynd•ratetl rolwnni1t1 and .. rartoonmts, by Pf0\'td1nr 3. forum for rc;1ders' v~Nil anti by pN'~fl!tinit this n""''ipaPtt'!I °'11nlonc and Idell..." on eurttnt topir•. The rdi!O'l'111I oplnk>M ol 1hf-Da1!y Piiot ilPJ)"llt only In lhe Mitorhd mlumn at lht· top ol 1he Plll C. Op1n)on11 expl'f'tM'd by !ht-c:ol· umn1st!I al"ott c111oon1;.," And ltiUer IO."l'11CD aN' Th1•ii Q\.\'n •nd no endonit'- mf nt t1f lht'lr \'Ir"'"' hy •hr OaUy Pi lot Ahould be il\f(!n'fd. fritla):. \pr1l' ;;1 t fl 7 • ; Frld1y, Apr il 5, l'J74 OAILV l'JLOT 3 4 Booked ' . In Mm·der Of Farmer LOS ANC,ELES (AP) -The leader or a religious sect , his \\'ife, son and a karate student have l)('('n arrested in tile sla~·ing of a v.-ealthy S:1n Ditnas stravl'l)Crry farrner, authorllit"S safd Thursday. . Poli1-c s:ud the killing v.·as ~ carried oot ~larch 20 to '~ pre\'ent the victin1 and his ' .. v.ife from telling the district attorney how they had -been bilked of their home. • motorhome and 1ai'ge amounts U~I TlllWllOlf ol mon<y. . itlarked /llan Booke" for coospiracy to oomn1it muni~r \Vere James 1'.fitose, 57: his wife. Dorothy. 62, his son. Al\'in. 19, and ~tiiose·s studcrtt, Terry Lee , .• 27. Colston \Vestbrook, 35~ T former instructor at UC Berkeley. is one of i hree. 1ncn nant'ed bj Symbionese Liberation TI-IE \'lt'TU.t v.·as !'"rank Army as enemies and Namimatsu, 65, a· Japanese-"should be ~hot on American. who be Ii eve d sight." Thc;,,other two ~litose's claims of having marked for death were c...,rres for cafl('Cr and heart identi[i eil as Robyn disease, police said. Stej.n€r and C h r i s .-Qrlginally police tOOught ·-Th...:.o_m_p_s_o_n_. ----~ that Na.mimatsu had been beaten arKI strang!OO by a burglar in his bedroom. His v.·ife, Toshiko. 61, also 1\•as beaten but recovered . Inve stigat or s said Namimatsu nnd his v.·ife suffered from hcrut aHments and were administered herbs and treatments by Mitose. "nfey said th at Namimatsu bad such confidence in f.1itosc th8't he paid thousands or dollars to him and fin ally deeded over his h o m e . -motor home and other valuables. NU DITY HA,VEN SAN DIEGO t AP1 -A port ion of Black's Beac:ti in La Jolla v.'ill remain a haven for nude batht>rs. but sunbathing in the buff rippa r t>ntly v.•ill be ;)Ut]av.•ed at all other San Diego beaches and public places. F orme-r GeoT ek President Under Restraining Order SAN F'R.AN"CISCO 1AP 1 - Fonner GeoTek Hcsourt'es Inc. president Jack Burke h11s lx>1•n barr.rtl by a ft'Cl~·ral judge fro111 ente ring the eo1npany's offices "·ithout permission. U.S. l)istrict Court Judge \\'UUam T. Swclgcrt lsswcd lhc f("n11>0rnry rt:SlrJ.ining on::IC'r Thursd:iy n f I e r Burke v.•11s ~ed' of beal.ing a n d and SEC investigiitors. "Specific:dJy, he said ht \\'OU]d put a knife in our guts and kill us if .,.,.e.contlnued to take his companies away from him." the affidavit said. 1'1itcheU said Burke hit hhn in the rlgh~t mri!e. "knockrd off my gill! anc1 tor(· orr 111y ri ght shin-e." assaulting Glaude \V. l\Utchfll, THE AFFIDAVIT said CUrTt'llt president or r:ooTek "Burke hurJOO insults fO( half RC50tlrct.'S and a r f i J i a t e d an hour" and said he "would eompanies. rather see the company go TilC order also prohib11S down the drain than see me Borke from th r ca ten i ng take it over." GeoTek employes. The Securities and t\-!itchell said in an affidavit · Excha~e Commission filed a tha t Burke burst into the ch•il suit I as l !\lay against offices 1\larch 20 "and began (icOT<'~ Jlcsouret'S. 13 related beating and assaulting n1e." rirms and other individuals. It In the affidavit Alitcli«.>11 said alleged that they had \'iolatcd that Burke had threat£'f1Cd lO Rellrities laws and dclraudcd kill him, co u r I-appointed 2,200 investors .,.,.ho had put $30 rceeiver Stuart JI;!. Kaplan. million into Burke's oil drilling Legislation Introduced To · Aid R~pe Victi111s SACRA)IENTO IAP l -A ·charge of rape is easily niade legislalive package designed bot difficult to dclcnd against to encourage y,·omen to rl'l)Orl -if the victim's testimony rape cases v.·as introducl'li has been support!'d by olher Thurs<l11v in the Assen1hly. ~vidence. "This ·package or eight bills -Limit the eirtiimstancts .'.111d fi~·e resol utions, if lilll.lcr v.·hich a jury can be tvld enacted. y,•itl eliminate n1uth about a victim's sexual past. of the abuse evident in lhc -Provide IC'rn1s of b('tv.1:.'<'n handling a nd treatment of t'A'O and IO years in pri.sori for parlncrships. Burke r~gnOO as CroTek nesourecs pres\dent v.tien the SEC started its inquiry in r ebruary, 1972. Mitchell. an inves«r, was named president in July 1973. Riversidtt Gets Grant RIVERSIDE (AP) -UC Riverside has been awarded a $250.000 grant to study if su~rsonic aircraft cause any change in the u·eitther. Campus officials said the ·study 14'ill be directed by Ralph D'Arge. prpfessor of economics at the university. Some scientists feel that the earth's dimate may be al- fected because air p:1llution caused by supersonic aircraft could reduce the amount of sunlight filtering through the atmosphere. 32.f N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH rape victi ms . ' · said a first rape conviction. Assemblyman Alan Sieroty, Sieroty said the legislation 642-37 66 !he Beverly Hills Dcn1ocral wa.s written follo\\nig hearings JJ Y••r' same Loc•llon For Spring OGCll&ion'i ••. Di•t r ict c1 eck sport. coat 1.11.llorod from. import.a Enohsh croftin c1oth . l'lavy .Pin wale corduroy '·-troUS<r wltn contrasti.nq poc .... t piping . Our own cotton ar .. ss ,,}:i;rt and Talbott ti<Z . 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 · Reinecke to Receive \\'ho introduced the package. by his Assembly Criminal "Our.current laws relating -~J'.'.ust~~ic=e~Co~m~m!liilllll~ee::· ___ _..!_i,,:"='=':::L::•::'===",:'::":::"::V':IC'::E~'----------------------__:_ _________ _ to rape, whi<:h have had 1ir1ua11y no revision for over JOO years. have resulted in Su,,m11'to11s Not Arrest intim.idating v.:omen to the point where it · is n o \V es1in1atcd thal ooly one in 10 victims reports the crime," he SACRAMENTcJ (AP ) -Lt. perjury in connection '1.ilh his said. Go\•, Ed Reinecke will not • April 19. 1972 appearance Included in the package are suffer tbe ~umiliation of being before the U.S. Se n a le bills that \\'Ollld : arrested., fingerprinted and Judiciary Committre. -Require each county keep phofograJiiOO even though he The committee had been .1 • physicinn on call on a 24- is charged with three felonies, inrestigating a $400,000 orrer hour basis to examine r upe a U.S. attorney's spokesman from the J n tern a ti on a I victims. says. Tc.lephonc and Teleg r aph -Require that rape ''ictin\S It is cll5tomary In cases Corp. to help urxlern•ir1e the not be charged examination where the defendant is not Republican National Cooven-expenses. cmsidered likely to become a lion, then scheduled to be held -Prevent judges from fua:iUve that he l! sen'td with in San Diego. instructing jurors that a a summons to appear, ratber'"'jjiiiiiiiiiiiioiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I than being aneoted, said I Bruce Baboock. an assistant U.S. attorney. lt ii likely this procees will be used to aunmon Reinecke to an arraignment, Babcock said Wednesday in a n interview. -Reinecke, 50, was indicted by the Wa tergate grand jury Wednesday on three counts of LUCILLE KUEHN ADf.llNISlRA11VF ANA L\'ST x Newport Beach City Council VOTE Coast ftderal has something for people with big ideas and a little money. I With thehclp of~t Federal there's no reason why everybody, slowly but surely, can't build up a big 5avings accounl. High Interest Rates. BaS<d on an annual rate of S.2S'ii;, our regular passbook accounl~ yield S.39% annually. And you can take money out anytime. Ccrtifica1e accounts return up to 711.t % a year, the h ighc~I r:nc allowed by 1hc government Ftdcral regulations require a· substantial interest penalry on all certificate account withdrawals prior 10 maturil)'. Our free booklet lclb all ; ask tor one at any Coast office. Fringe Benefits Package. Here are a few beaeftu. Free Checking Actount. Fret personal checking account at a major bank ; just kc:cri a mini- mum balance o( S2,500.00. f ree Safe Dcposil Box . With a minimum h:1h1ncc of $2,500.00. Jnsider's Club. Save on appliances, fumilurc. jewelry, tickets for shows and g:unc~. All it takes is a St.000.00 minin1un1 balance. Free Travelers Checks. Insider'• Club members do not pay a service cbarae: the ume applies lo money order•. Hom• Improvement ~ Loam. From c:1rpor1J to ~ carpels. Saturdays. We're open Satur- da)'I from 9_:~ a.m. to 1 :00 p1m, (Fridays. 11.IJ.iO~ces r~c:tpt do"""· town LOI An11cle.,, arc oricn un1il fOOp .m.). ffowtoget . themost out of what yousa\'e r ~ e More for your money. llt.1ntlni;:lu11 lkacl1 Offlct: 91 H unllngt(l!i l e111tr t1 l·I) ~"7 ·I 047 • \l1dn Qrfkr1 Ylh k Hill, bl 1· 1 J1 I Convcn1tnt <.>111~"' I hrouahou1 lahf··~111 " GAUZE NATURALS exotica from India Sofdy sensual cottons. Lavishly embroidered ond beautifully striped. S,M, L Left: ge~y'blouscd top, long wrap skirt. The set striped in muted colors, $28 Center: multi-embroidered top, smocked at the waisr, 814 Right: p•lc tie front top wiih colorful embro idered flowers, 8 16 Collegienne purt~1vc.lr .. SANTA ANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA ' Shop Monday rhru Friday, 10:00 a.m. co 9: 30 p.m. ,Bullock's Santa Ana, l F.,hion Square, 28 N. ~ain Srrte~ Santa Ana, Tclcphont:547·7lU Satl\ldoy, 10:00 a.m.10 6:00 p.m .. Bullock's South C:O... Pl w, San Diego p,.....,, at BdSlol, C...a M.,,., 'Thlcphoot:,,6-0611 • l .. pro b la Su to J ag la• ju tha on te ra ce be 3 Ce m p - " • . ora--nge c;~!!t T oday 's Fin ni ·N .Y . Sto cks VOL 67 , NO. 95, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA FRIDA Y, APRIL 5, 1974 c TEN CENTS Bar Murder Mistrial C~tly to Defense 8y TO'.\t BARLEY 01 the o.u, ,lie! 5••1f . T-.1·0 defense \a\\'yers pe.rsuad<!d the prosecuhon to have rne Bachel-0r's1 Ill bar murder trial declared a mistrial late Thursday in Orange County Superior Court but the maneu\'Cr proved to be a \'ery costly one. Judge Byron K. r-.lcio.lillnn accepted the agreement reached a mo n g all four la'b'}'ers.in\lol\'ed and then.summoned the jury to the courtroom to advise then1 that nearl y four days of deliberation \\·ere over. lie se t April IS as the date for the next court action against accused Cypress police Sgt. Thomas Baroldi, 26, and ,Garden Grove patrolman Jerry Gray, 29, and closed .the file on the six-.,.,·ee~ trial. But "'hile born defense lawyers "·rung their hands and Chief Deputy District Attorney James 'Enright openly griMed lhe jury revealed that it had. already · reached a 'verdict or innocent ~·ith respect to Gray on charges of assault "'ith a deadl y \\·ca pon. The only problcJn. the anguished derensc attorneys ll•amed. "'as that the jurors had neglec ted to sign the verdict form . Therefore. Judge i\I c ;<.f i 11 a n confirmed, lhl' \'erdi ct does not exist F..nright 's grin gre"' even broader "'hen the Jury tl)('n re\·ealed they "·ere spli1 at 10 to l in favor of an innocen! verditt on 1hc murder, ·charges faced by Baroldl. Jurors commented out side .Jlh e C'OUrtroon1 that the l\\'O memlX'rs in the Blfi%e G11ts Jtlesa Garage A fast-moving fire ripped through garage area of the J ulius Aaron home, 2029 Baltra Place, in Costa Mesa's MCsa Verde district today, destroying a car and most of the contents, also causi ng structural damage. Battalion Chief Gary Golson estimated loss at about Sl0.000 and said cause of the blaze is still under investigation . Child Killer Given Life Slll ye r Cobb Sluslies JT1 ri.s ts Prior to Se nte nce • Convicted child killer Larry \Vayne Cobb was sentenced to life in state pris- on late Thursday after he made an at- tempt to take his own life. Cobb, 23. slashed his wrists wi!h a razor blade while being confined in an Orange County Superior Court holding cell prior to his sentenCing : ;Jpearance before Judge H. \Varren Knight. The convicted killer of Todd Rockwood. 3 was rushed to Orange County Medical Center where surgeons stitched up wounds in both wrists and rushed Cobb back to court orlly two minutes late for his date with Judge Knight. Judge· Knight, making no comment on the in'cident or Cobb's heavily bandagro anns, refused to"reduce the ronviction to secood degree murder, turned down a motion for a new trial and sent Cobb to prison for life. Deputies vlho escorted the shackled Orange Coast Weather Variable high~ cloudiness tonight and saturday. Cooler days with highs of 70 at the beaches rising to 75 inland. Overnight lows 46-54. INSlltll TODA Y Little balleri11as did tltt.ir tl1h1gi. Sta ff Pllotograpl1e r Pat- • rick O'Donnell ca11ght tlze oc· tlan. See todoy's \Veekender. Cobb to the courtroon1 dismissed the "·rist slashing incident as a gesture very much on the lines of the on~ that occurred at Cobb's · last cou r t appearance. When the J\.1ichigan man entered the courtroom r-.tarch 18 to receive what proved to be a guilty verdict from the jury he sported a jacket ~·ith the ~·ords "She Lied" emblazoned on the back in black ink. The statement "'as an obvious refer- ence to the damning testimony of his paramour, !::.ndy Rock"'l>OCI , 18. Depulies at that time took the jacket (rom-JUm-on the orders of Judge Knight before the jury entered the courtroom. The judge Oien refused Th let Cobb take the lie detector test the defendant demanded and he made the same ruling late Thursday. . Defense attorney Robert Brodie ntl\V plans to appeal the verdict reached after a jury listened to testimony that Cobb repeatedly l:mlt and tortured i\liss Jl ockwood's 3-yea r-0ld son. 0i\liss Rock\\'ood , \\'ho drew a year in county jail for her admi!ted role as an un\\•illin g accessory in the child's dealh, testified that she found Todd dead in his crib \\'hen she returned on April 11, 1973, to the Orange home she shared 'with Cobb. ~ti ss Rockwood testified that Cobb beat and humiliated her little bo y during the couple's two-year association and that she had m~de arrangements to lea ve him for the last time on the day after the child died . She testified that she was forced to accompany Cobb \\·hen he buried the little boy on an An aheim consl ruction site and that he also oompe\100 her to report the child's disappearance to local police. Gus Remains Short Badham Seeks Retention Of 55 MPH Speed Limit A bill authorized by Assemblyman Robert Badham (R-Newpon Beach) would set SS miles per hour on California highways as the maximum speed limit permanenUy, except for certain freewa y sections. His legislation introduced Thunday in Sacramento coincided precisely with issua nce of a Tf'J)Ort by Gov. Ronald Reagan's Advisory State Energ y Planning Council. The panel's findings art that California motorists and other users or petroleum products will fact a continued 18 percent shortage on the market until about mld- ~fay at the earliest. lnHlal exports of ~tiddle East oll following the lifting of the Arab embargo \\'ill arrive in the U.S. about that time, • but a 9.5 percent shortage is foreseen even afterward. Said GO\'. Reagan: "Although the increased price of refined oil products - because of the high price of Persian Gulf crude oil -will tend to reduce demand a little. 1he report indicates that we will still have to conserve our use of gasoline. "Th-> SS m.p.h. speed limit is the simplest and fa irest cons er vat ion measure available." As an "added bonus:' Reagan said, "we're Io sing about 100 fe~'tr Califomlarµi per month in the fonn of highway· fatalities. We can nrgue about i''hcther we are saving 25 million or only 20 million gallons of gasoline per month with the 55 speed limit -the Savings arc In that range -but 'A'e know how many IS.. BADUAM, Page 2) L minority "·ere undecided and t'nat a re"' n'IOre hours of defiberation niigh t \\'Cll ha\'C produced a unanimous \'erdict. The delighted Enrighl. today describing defen.sf anorn ... y ~latthe1"' Kurilit:h's fourth da y plov as "the greatest boob or all lime" .loo "thf> fox outfoxed." oonfirmed tod. · t ha t he "'ill consider no deals in the Barold1 case ~ "\Ve "ant anothe r trial,'' he s:.1id. "As for GrBy, I nave some syn1phathy lur hi)1l but I can't say at th is ti1ne 11·hat \.IC \li\1 decido.' tu do 111 l'Ollllt't'IJon "1th hi111 on Apr il l"i. "Kurilich h.is only 1·1111~l·lf to bl;1 m1•."' Enright S<lid. "Ill' "' ll :-. (.V!l\lllC•·d th.11 the jury 11as huni: to tus drtr1n11~n1 nnd fellow rfoscl'utor Tt><I ~llllard :ind I "ere not averse to :t('COmri1oda1in~ hin1. "I ad1nit Io day thaL 1 l'Ould rleflnitc-b l'l.'l' a 1n,1nhote. t'O\l'r u1ld1•r K11rilic<n 's ff'1'l .'' l::nright ~rinned ''Bui l\ho 11m I 10 '1t1H a deft-nsc.• 111\\•ycr ho\\' lo ru11 his t·a~····· l'nl~f'cu 11on th1 11~1n1? toda~ is that Bi'H"llld1 11 il1 onre ai:111n fa ce trial on 11u~rdl•r !'h:lr!(es f1ll'll al!t•r he alle gedly ., ~hot :inti k1llM ~l;1n 11r rorps hc\1roptcr 111lot Ha nd;,ill Str11•n Hobinclle, 25. on J.111. 5, !9i3. during ii bra11l ul lhe' Tustin !;r:1y, :-tlso of! dut\ ,11 !ht• t11nr. "~s hoo~"d un r1s.~.1ul! · chari:1·s aftt>r he ;illt•J.(('tl !~· !-hol bar patron ·~an1 •..;a1npise, ;:~. 111 t h~· t'hc:1't dur111g r~ ,,a rne b<1rroom ~11uabbl1!, • Pay · Raise Viewed Neiv port-Mesa T ea clle rs ~ull 9% Hike 11~· JA CKIE ll\'.\1A.\ Of ti. D11I~ ,.llol U1U f\c"1>0rt-~lesa School Supenntendant John :'\icoll of ft'tl'ii leaehers a nin.;- percenl p.1y hike 1'hursd<iy for the 197~·7:> school year The oount t>r.offt•r nll't 11·11 h sharp crilicism froni one tr;ichrrs group and tentative appro\·al fro111 !ht• olhtr. Nc"1>0rt·~ll'sa teache rs had (ill·d 11 ~e dernands. la.<.t 1nonth askin g toi' u t6 pcrct•nt 1nc..Ten·.(. "It's do"r11·1~h! u1sul1in~." ~aid ~lava · Dctker. presid('n\ Qf I ht• 21~nlt·n1n'.er Ne1\'P(lrt-~l csa Federation of Tcal·h1_.rs (N-~IFTJ . an AFL-C!O ;1ffiliatc . ··111 effett. ihey'rl' askin~ 11 ~ 10 subsidize our 01111 pay ra1:.c hy tah111~ larger rlaSSl'S and ft•\\l'f t'<luca uunJl 1naterials," she said. "I "ill ad\'ise our 1nc1nbt~ri-that lhc nine percent fi gu rt" is a('('(>ptable only if class size is not incrf·aSt'<I. no rcachrr.~ are relea~cd as ·staff cutbacks.' and there are no instructional malcr1a\ cutbacks," ~ts. Decker said. School officials said that tncreascd teacher pa~· \\OUld be l1nanced by rutting spending clse\.\•hcrc, 1l'hich \\'OU!d result in increased elaSI sizes. a freeze on teacher hiring and a cut in educational ma!erinJs, The p;iy hike proposed by 1he school district \\'OUld cost ;ipproximately S2.6 million annually. :iecoriling to Dr. Nicoll's adminislrative assistant. Jean Hannon. The district curTcntly spend s about S2 1.3 million for ti•acher salaries. a figure ('(JUH i lo fJ6 pt•rcent of lhc present $38 million budget. ~C"TIOrt-i\lesa school truste(.'5 art' oonsidering a S~0.8 million budget for 1974-75. r-.ls. Decker soid !hat her group 11ould ha\'C propoSt.>d a l11 gtll'r pay raise !ti;in the 16 percent asker! by the . joint Certified Employes Council. but the N-~1~'T has only one ( f the li\'e CEC board scats. The other fou r seats arc 'n<'ld by represc ntati\'es' of the 6 O O -n1 e m be r :\e~'port·~lcsa Education Associallon {f'-:ilEA ), Employes council President Charle3 Gordon , an J\1-:\IE1\ member. said, "I think the proposal is basically a good one and it indicates that the su perintendent is all'arc or !he problems of lhc staff.'' "'The nine percent figure is not really a ~·age increase. ho~•:evcr:· (iordon said. "It would barely er.able teachers to · ecp up \\ ilh 1nOa11on." ~ lie addl'<l that 11(' is disappointed 1h111 UJC' distr ict had not aCCl'\lll'll th e CEC'ti l"l'qLLC'S! for !'Ofn(' forn1 nf longcv1ty pa~· "As it suinds. a teacher rna,\' reach his maxunurn p;:iy h•\'I'! after 12 ) ears . Gordon s.:11d. "'Th~1t n1(';11i.s 1 h a t . thcorcutal\y, a lt.'<Jcilcr could hit h1:. sala ry pt"<lk nt age :i~ "Our position IS lhut !he pre~cn! 1){)licy d 1~cour<i go.'s people froin unpro\ing," h said. CEC board n1rn1bcrs, 11ho f1·c1•1\·f'<I th(' prvpos<il fro1n Ur . NiL'Oll :11 a 1nt-'ct111i:: 1"hur;;i.l<1~·. \.\11\ 1·0111 ... r \.\l1h . t he 1 r rl'S P.t'l'llve n1('111bers . bl·forc April 16. 11 hl'n thi.' C~C "ill n1('{'t "ill\ Ur. :\1c..'Oll to ;it't.:cpt or rl•it·ct his offer. In ;.iddition lo 1h£' nine per<:t•nt "'age ISce PAY JllKI'.:, P;ige !~ lt'i.ll U11del'fJO Tests 3 H1111ti11 gto11 Fa111ili es I11fectecl ll y P et Ha1n s te1~? Uy RUDI NIBDZIELSKI 0t "'' O•ltv Pit.I llt lf Three· Huntington Beach families have ~n asked to volu ntarily gil·e blocd sam ples to public health officials to determine if they "·ere infected by a· pct hamster carrying lymphocytic chorinien· ingilis. • Cha 11in G.11 ilt y On 2 Counts \\'A SJll;\f;TQ:-J fAPl -D"ight L. Chapin , President :-Jixon "s form· er appoin1 mcn1s Sl>cre1ary. ".a s conviC'lcd by a fC'deral dis1rir;t courl 1ury this afternoon of l~·1ng to a ft·deral grand jury. TI1c jur~· of Sl'\'<'n men and fi\'C' \\'omen found C.11<1µ1n guil!y t.1 1"'0 ('()Uilts of 1he ind1C1mcnt and 1n- nocrnl on a third. 1'he jury deliber- ated for approx1m.1tl·ly J J 1 ~ ht>urs Ol'er l\.\"O d:iys. The 1Tia);1n1um Jlf·n.1l!y on l'1c)J coun! is fil'e yc;irs 111 pr1wn and a $10.000 fine .. Judge (icrh:trd A. fi C'scll se t .\lay 15 as the st•ntcncing dat .... The names of the fan1ili1.-s arc being kept confidential. accord ing lo county lleallh Officer John Philp. lie said it l\'ould take up 10 l"o 11ceks to gel the results or the blood tcs1s. Even if 1hey tum out positive. oo further actlon ~·\11 be taken because no kno\\'n treat1ncnt l'XisLo; for lhc virus "hlch attacks !he brain. Th~ disease is not con1municable among humans but can be 1.ransmittt'tl fron1 hamster to human. according lo Dr. Philp. Dr. Philp said the blood tests h3\'C hct:n requested because J hOIJSC"'ife brought in four h<unsters r 0 r rxterrnination last ·week. One of them \\'as l<itt'r d1SOO\'ered to be infected ~·ith the stran of n1eningitis. But beC'au~ the four hamsters ~longC'd lo thr<'e d1fff'rent families. it 11 as in1possihle to determine exactly froin l\'hich fam1 lv !hr d1sf•ased ham.'llcr ea mc. Hence. <ill thrPc farnilies have bt•rn asked to subn1it lo !ht-tests. Tht• d1seq1·ery brings to 5;, 1ht• numbt'.'r of inf<'Cted han1sll'r~ d 1 s c o\' c red nat1on"·1dt' since a 11 ;1rn 1ng ·.1l·nr out !hat ha inst('rs shipp<>d f1 0111 i'1onda last J)t·c..· ... n1t>er \\'('re carr!l'rti or the vir1L'i. The fnu r h;1mster~ fron1 ll unting!oo Beach ~·ere pt1rt or a !.:-1mple of 25 hcimstcrs fron1 f>ran gt• Count y v:hieh \1·crc sen! to lhc stale lkpar1 mc111 of (Ste Jf,\,\lSTf:RS. l':"i~C 2) -·------- .. -. -~ Pract icittg for Easte r lfeef~ In the spring, a young girl's fancy turns to her suntan,. as demonstrated by this bevy o! you ng ladles from La Sierra High School in lliverslde. They enjoyed the 80-degree Southern California weather Thursday on the sands of Newport Beach. They said they were practicing for the upcomlng school vatation. They didn't say why they weren 't In school Thursday. • ·,• • ' 2 DAil Y PILOT c Slte's W ecirin g Tlie Pa.1tts No1v LONOON (UP!) -Wh<n Mr1 . Violet Sterling tried to get her husband out of a. local bar, he pulled orr his pants nnd handed thc1n to her. ''If yuu want lo "'ear the trousers. you \Vl'i\r !hem," he told her. a Family Division <.'Ourt was told. f\lrs. Sterling told the court she lert home in June ·1972 when h.er husband came home from drjnking and offered her $12 to sleep with hin1. The judge granted J\trs. Sterling a diVorce and ordered Patrick , Sterling ~o pay costs. ''--~~~~~~~~~~~~-· I : Campaigning ' . . Litnitations Said l11V3lid Forttons of a law which limit the amoun t or money a candidate can collect or spe:nd in a municipal election in 11untington Beach were ruled invalid Thursday by Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Olaramw. The law, established last Deceinber by the city council, sets a $5,000 limit on individual campaign expenses and pub vari~ restrictions on contributioos. Judge Charamza left intact the $5,000 spending limit, but ellminated some sections invo!ving contributiom, includ· ing: -A provision \\·hlch 53.ld the c.a ndidale could not spend more than $2,000 of his own money on the election. -A section which did not allow more than $200 In anonymous contributions. -The defi nition or "person" which Included a committee and y,.ou]d have limited a committee lo a $ 2 O O contribution. -A penalty sect ion which ·.vould remove any person from office -ior . violation of the code. 1be penalty left ·standing is a SlOO fine. TON!Glft ., t t "INSIDE GERMANY" -Newpo rt Jlarbor Kiwanis Travel and Adventure series, Russ Pot ter lecturer, OCC Auditorium, 8 p.m. Adults $2.50, sttidents 11. OCC LETURES -"Travel TiJlll for Travelers,'' Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m. ''Spring for the Weeds," Charlotte Clarke lecturer, Science Lecture 1. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS -OCC Forum, 7 p.:n. Adm. $1. "THE TMUNG OF THE SHREW," Sooth Coast Repenory Theat<r, thru Swl. 8 p.m. UCI LECTURE -."Everyman- Everywoman," Alleen He r nand e z, Science Lectw-e Hall, 8 p.m. 'I'.ickets $2. SATURDAY, APRIL g LIBRARY FILMS -2:30 p.m. ESTANCIA ADOBE -State lfisl<>rical Landmark, Adams and ?lfesa Verde Drive West, Sat. & Sun. l·S p.m. UCI OPEN HOUSE -Tours, exhibi ts and demonstrations. Noon to 5 p.m. COAST COMMUNITY SYMPHON IC CHORA.LE -Spring concert, OCC Audltor1um. 8 p.m. Adm. $1.50 adults, $1 students. "TH E BALLAD OF BARABELLA" - Cmldren's Theater Guild, Newport 1-farOOr High au4itoriwn, April 6-ll. SUNDAY, APRIL 7 UC! 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""""'~-°'~"'...­ ~ tilfft oe.i ... 1111'1!1-' 0-• ~ Qt!ltor-"" .. -..~11p~1300 ~.,.-, JICIO'"""""'' "'"""'~-•-'OCl~f .· LAFCPurge. Leaves Two Seats. Open Orange County'! Loca l A gr n c y Formation C<>mn1ission is In the midst of a maj<>r 1nembcrshlp shakeup. that already has r ea ult ed in one com1ni.ssl<>ner's ouster and still aoother 1)11rge may ~ in the ofrtng. The LAFC. responsible for rul ing on city annexations and sphercs of influence , had been"\eft wllh one vacant seat last month with the election defeat of former Fullerton city COWlCl!man Louis "Red " Reinhardt, also a commissioner. Thul'May, mayors and repre.sentatlves from 23 !f.iUes held a stormy .League. of Cities selection committee meeting In Orange to pick Reifiha;dt's successor to ooe of the two seats· held. by elected city offi cia ls. Newport Beach ~1ayor Donald ~1clnnis \\'on that seat over th ree <>pponent.s. Then. in a move not allogcihcr unexpected . \\rcstminster f\.1ayor Phil Anthony moved to oust La •tabra city counclhnan Robert Nevil from the other city seat on the LAFC. The vote was 16-6 in favor of the <>uster wit h Huntington Beach abs tainin g. Tustin Coun cil man Donald Saltarelli \\'as elected to fill Ne \'il's sea\. The purge had apparenfly' been \\'ell· choreographed. by central and coastal county cities. which hekl a secret meeting to plan .strategy Wednesday night. • During the hea ted exchanges before and after the vote , Huntingtoo Beach May<>r Jerry ?11atney attempted to explain his city's abstenslon. I He aceused .Supervlsor Ralph Diedrich, chairman of LAFC, of exerting undue influence on Hunti ngton Beach 1n an effort to keep Nevil on the panel. ~fatney claimed Diedrich approached Hunti ngton Beach administrator David Rowlands ~1ith a reminder that $600 ,000 in revenue sharing funds may never have been put toward buying Meadowlark Golf C.Ourse if he (Diedrich ) hadn;t voted fo r ii. . "The council fears losing the funding unless they support Nevil,' Matney' !aid in a prepared !l.atement. Though Huntington Beach abstained ronn the purge motion. they voted for Saltarelli to fill Nevil's seat. Ray Rhoads, Diedrlch'.s administrative assistant, said. after Matney's comments "I can't imagine Ralph making that kind • !>( d.oal .. U'a a,ri<!ic:ulous suuesLion." After the lrittW ftreworb were over. the mayors and their representatives got Jnto another heated debate aver who should fill the alternate's seDt vacated by Mciunis. On..'.ct cJOse vote, they chui!c Cypress councU woman Alice Frankle\\'ich <>ver Vilta: Park councilman Donald Winn. Nevil's <>U!lter left a big queslion mark over the one public seat on the LAFC no~ ~Id by former San Clemente city councilman Stan Northrup. , Some sources indicate that Nevnzs presence on the panel was the only thing kee ping Northrup In his seat because of 1he balance between the north a@ south 'l"'.1 •I lhe county. Generator Saves Dav as Blaze ' Cuts Hoag Power A sudden electrical fire knocked out pciwer supplies to lfoag J\femorial Hospital this morning, but the huge medica.l facility sy,•itched to a n emergency generator in seconds. Ne.,1:port Beach )7ire Dcpartn1en t personnel quickly extinguished the fire in the hospi ta l's power plant. No monetary damage ~'as estimated immediately in the wake or the 11 a.m. fit-e. ?emco Electric. a firm imtalling v.:iring in the hospital 's new tower addition , v.-as standing by to begin repalr \\Wk. Hospital ofricial.3 said the electrical fire in\"Ol ving a utility feeder line to the plant's main power board had nothing to do lli'ith the new corutructlon. An emergency Jenerator pov.'ered by gasoline engines was Im m e d iat e I y switched on lhrough an automatic control \\'ben the prin1ary power source was knock ed out by the fire. . Younger Cliess Plavers to Vie lit lluntington !lobby F1'd!er. wot<h out. There may be any number or "'Orld che!! champions In the making Sat urday and Monday at a count.)'\\ide tournament for kjnde.rgartcn through 12th graders 1.t ~tarina Jfigh SChool In Huntlngtop Beach. Competition both days wUI run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Students In kinderga rten through sixth grade "'ill check and c h e c k m A l e Saturday and students In gr11des seven through 12 '"'Ill toke lo the boards Mondly. Regis1ra1ion for the tournament wUI be acceptf!d ~t 8 a.m. on both dn·:s. · The tvcnt Is sponsored b)' lhc oranQe county CheM A1~1 11on. the G!n.d CblJdrens Association of Oran1e _CoW\ty and tho Plo togonky Chess Found>Uon. The high achoo! Is .il 15871 Springdale • St. V"I TtlWMfl DEFENSE WITNESS . Brother Ed Nixon Fro11• Page 1 • PAY lIIKE ... hike. !)r. Nicoll proposed tha t the district provide $5.000 in life insurance to eat"h ttachcr at oo cost 10 the individual. The distric.1 offers no life insurance beneffts at present. He also proposed that the age of eligibllily for health an:l dental care benefits for retired employes be lowered from 57 to 55. whil'h is the minimum age at "·hich a California teacher can.ftti~ u•ith full benefits. The district pays med ical benefits unti U1c employe becomes elifible !or t-.fedicare, t.fedi caid or other for ms <>f health insurance. The co'unter-propOsal thus met requests for early .retirement benefits and life in..surance benefi ts, offered a pay raise seven percent below I.hat asked by the CEC, and did not respond to a request for weighted pay hikes for older teachers. Both the N·t.fFT and N-~1 EA have scheduled meetings Aprii IS to decide y,·hether to accept <>r reject Dr. Nicoli 's proix:isal. NcWJX>rt·Mesa teachers last year asked f~r a nine percent pay bike and received SIX percent. That Bu.mpi1ig W a.s No Devil ~ residen t of Costa f\.1esa's Shalimar Drive called police Thursday nig ht to report mysteri<>us bumpihg s a n d knocki,ngs upsl.airs in her apartment. Officer Ed Oryzmala "'as dispat<!ned to 762 Shalimar Drive, \\11cre he did not have to exorcise any evil spirts. Instead. he exercised a HUI~ domestic di plomacy with another t.enal\f.. He told her that she should gct some help with her move to a new addrc:s.s. or at le~t endeavor . to avoid dropping heavy items of furruture on the upstairs aoor in the process. From Page J HAMSTERS. • • llealth in Berkeley for exam ination. Dr. Philp said the random sampling is pa rt of a countryv.·ide effort to dclermin~ the incidence of the disease. Lymphocytic chorin1eningitis is rarely fatal. Its normal syrnptoms are identical with infl uenza . fl.1ore than l,000 hamsters have been put to dea th in Oraugc County sint-e Dr Philp \\'amcd resiaents la.st week thai ha msters bou ght after Dec. I should he brought to local animal shelters for li qu i· dation. The stringent recommendation \\'as made because health officials · were concerned about a possible epidemic because of the pOpularity of hamsters as household and clawoom pets. Agents Seize Drug SAN DIEGO (AP \ -Narcotics agents say they've seized the largest bWld.le of pure hashish oil in years -a gallon \\"Orth $250,000 in street sale. Three men \\'ere taken into custody in a raid \Yedncsday night <>n a house in Ocean Beach. The Strea.kers Stea.l Awa.y A trio of sunburned streakers stalked into a Newport Beach St<>p ~ 'N Go Market early today, slopoed and then went, each clutching a stolen bottle of wine. Clerk CoMlc tlutchison o f Jluntington 1 Beach told police she was on duty about 2:30 a.m .. whtn the men, aged JB to 19. \l:alked in, mostly hidden from full view by shelves. She approncbed rrom th e checkstand to as k if she could help them. at \li'hlch time they made it obvious thry needed no help and, in fact, were helplng themselvts. "Streakers!,11 the naked men yeUed IJl unison, racing for the door as t.lln Hutchison raced for the telephone. She told polloe e a c h .. ., ol medium build. • ' l Nixon Brother Speaks '~ , ... Defense W it11es s <.t t Mitc hell-Stans Trial "• ~ NE\V \'ORK (AP) -Ed l'+'urd C. Nixon. President Nlxon'ti youngest brothi·r. tc~t lfled today that rorn1er Con1mcrcc SC't ret11ry f\1aurlce IL S1ans told him 1t n1 ud<: no difference whctht:r a $200.{)0(J can1paign contribution wa~ inadc in ca,'.)h or by check. Nixon. 43. 1-1·as tho first defense 11 ittll':-.." at the tria l of Slans and Io·rnt r 1\tl\'_ Gen. John N. ~-111l'hcll . · They arc charged 11·it h con~pira1.·y, obstruc tion of J u s I i c e. per1·ury in connection \\'ilh a n undcr·t ic-table $200,000 cash contribution to t h c President's 1972 re-election campaign by .finan cier Robert L. Vesco. Before Edward Nixon took the litand in United States Disrtlct Court. Judge Lee . f;;il(h:1rd1 <Jl.s111iS$<•d Ollt' of !he Ill COUl)!S ni;::iin~t 1h1· fnrrnf'r C<\b111ct officer~. lie Ucnu·d 1hi:lr n1ot1011s to thrqw o 11 t !he Pl!lll\• {'>!st'. Ttll· 11n1 vrnn1t'nt thar~C<i tl111t \lc~co·~ nlOfl\·~· bov~ht 111111 thl· hl•lp ol ,\lllchcll and .<:.1;111~ 111 rryhlli lo unpl'<ll' ;.i ft.'tlcral 1rtV'1!il1~ntt1ln or IHS bu:sincss ill'tivhies. A p...·rju11 1·ount tigalnst StU'l!I flCClL'H·~ hun l)f 1)1n~ 11hcn he dcll1L-<l !elllng t'l'SC:O Lo 111;11.l· thl· p:1.\ 1ncnt 111 t'<tsh. ·rht· l'n·~'flcnt s f1lhl'r brothi.:r, F lkln;ild ;\1xon or Xc1\port Beach 11a:s 1 all1·li carl11•r ui 1he tri<tl .:1s a 11;ovcrntnl1nt "'llncss. l-:dward r\ixon ~1d toe.lay that a Vesro la"')'l·r telf1lhoncd him on ~tarcll 29, 1972, and osked hJ111 10·1.:omc to New Jersey to ~cc hlrn rlllhl awny. • Girls · Wi1.:· One Nation 's Airlines (.'11 11'l 1'ritn Fat \VAS J:iJNG'rON (UJJI) -Air.Ji nes l'anuul ground or fire over· weight stewardesses. a federal judge has ruled. I.le a lso cleclaretl illegal a regulation forbidding stewa rdesses lu wear glasses wh ile in flight. ln the latest of a series or decisions regarding the treat1nent ·or stewardesses. U.S. District Court Judge Aubrey Hobinso n Jr. 'rhurs· day ordered Northwest Airlines to pay back salaries to all stew· ardesses fired or grounded since 1965 for being overweight. He also struck down most of Northwcsl's othe r phys ical re· quirements. The airline was expected to appeal. Under Robinson's decision, ai rlines could not~veigh their stew- ardesses or even tell them they are · too heavy. ·rhe only time an airline could take action against an overweight st ewardess, Ro bin· son said, was when her weight problem ''is such as to render her physica!J y incapable of performing the duties of the jCJb." ~ lie also said airlines could not su bject stewardesses to height restrictions any different "than acceptable st andar,~§ for male cabin attendants." -. l~e also ruled the airline must reimburse stewardesses for each time since 1968 they were forced to share 'vith another stewardess a hotel room during layovers \Vh ile males doing the same work were given a si ngle roo1n. Still i11 Eserow $4 Millio11 Food Fu11ds ,, A vailahle, ,Says Hea1~st SAN FHANCISCO t1\P1 J\ spokesn1nn for !he llearst Corp. said today the $4 n1ill ion n1can\ lo pro\'itlc food for the poor upo n Patricia Hcarsl'Si safe re leusc stlll is available despite he r statctnents that she joined her kidnaix·rs. "Fro1n ·a legal standix:iint , thC Hearst Co rp. has no control ove r the 1noney at this point ," said Charles Gould. publisher of the San Francisco Examiner ... It's a simon pure thing as far as the Hearsts arc concerned." (Related p.i c tu r e. Page 5) The Hearst Corp. announced this week that It placed $4 million in escrow to be gi ven to the People in Need progran1 if 1he Syn1bioncse Libcralion Arm y released t-.1iss Hearst unharmed by f\lay 3. The corporati<>n appointed three !ru:i!CC" it'i S<.!lC judges of y,·hether the SI.A ,1,1 !he t:ond1tion. The ~L1\ said it kidni:l p«i ri.1iss Hearst Fell. 4 fro111 hi..•r B1·rkcll'Y a p~rltncnt and had bC'en holding her as a "pris<>ner of 11':.ir ," The FB I said ltXlny there y,·crc no nc111 dcvt'lopn1cnts. "r\s far ;i s l'tn concerned. my rcsponsibil1ly rcn1ains the same," ()r. Er11eslo Galarza. one <>f trustees, said toda y. •·f\t y understanding 1vas not that I had to make any guesses with respect 10 f\fiss Hearst's intcnlion.s <>r the SLA,'' said c;:itarza. a San J<>se educator. ,\ st:l'ond trustee. Sa n Francisco nttomcy \ltneent Hallinan . agreed that the trust fund i<;; not affected bv f\1iss llcars!'s t:.ipcd rc1n:irks lhal she has JOint•d the SLA and repudiated her fa n1ily. LAMP SALE lie ":>:Jid he \1·cnt to N~"'!rk wht!rt h<' n1ct the la11yer llo1l'ard Ccnl)', who told htnl thnt Vesco 1r.:1nted 10 ma ke fl rontribu!ion 10 Prt-sldcn l N i x o n '~ c:.in11nu~n 11nd 1111· Apnl 7 dcudlint' wa:i aµpro;1chr11~. II. ne" l:iw rtquircd t'O!J.~il>ut1u11s 01·cr $100 lo be rcpor1e1l 11{tcr Aµrd 7 '\ixoo s;ud h1• tl1co rnct with Vesco. Ci•rnv nnd '"o· \'l...:C'Q aidl'S. lie said he \\l!S iol<l they \\anted t<t,~ach Sta ns, 1vho hatl rcsi;;:n~ his Cabin et pos t and was cha innan of the fin:i nce 1...-omm ittec or tlw Co1nffiittec !or 1he Re.election or the President. to find out how they <.-ould beat the April i deadline and kc<'p the con trlbulion anonymous. Servic e Stations Loos ening Up For the Weekend ~1ore ser1·ice stations will be pumping g:is !his vieekend in Orange C.Ounty and more \\•ill be giving custolll!rs all tbe fuel they 1\'ent , the Automobile Club of Soulhem California forecast today. Altnost 90 percent of the 340 dealers Survef ed in Southern California reported they u'OUld be open on Saturday" a n d more than 20 percent said they would be <>pen Sunday. The A1.:~ CI u b said only one percent of the stations art limiting purchases. The Aul<> Cl ub also said It noted a dramatic decline in metropolitan area -stations limiting their sales by pumping a predetermined quota each day. Only 35 percent of the .slalions are limiting themselves, as coinpared to 41 percent last week. Jn addition. Riverside Coun ty has now joined Orange County in dropping out o( the odd-e ven marke ting pl an. From Page 1 BADHAM ... people died in aulo accidents in February, 1973, and in February, 1974. A lot of us are wa lking around whom wouldn't be except for the lo"·er speed limits." J{eagan also urged the state Public Utilities Coinmission to t-onlinue looking for econon1ic incentives to conserve electricity and natural gas . And he asked the Energy Planning Cou ncil to develop recom1nendalions for the constru ction of more refineries and 1he creatl<>n of more nuclear power plant sites. Tr i par lite Held NE\V DELJ-n . Tndia (AP) Representatives <>f India, Pakistan and Bangladesh met in an optimistic mood today for the first three-way discussions aimed at era.sing the fina l scar of their 1971 war. Spokesn1en qualified the day's talks as cordial and hopeful. saying conversations will resume Saturda y. NEW SHIPMENTS HAVE JUST ARRIVED AND ARE NOW BEING OFFERED AT SUBSTAl'JTIALLY REDUCED PRICES. ' SELECT FROM (Specially Prtced) MAR BRO STIFFEL . KNOB CREEK ' . DESIGN GUILD SP EER Many Others . A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY STYLE IMAGINEABLE. FOR BEST SELECTION .' .. STOP IN NOW! SALE ENDS SATURDAY. APAIL 6 OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN " WElllDA TS & SA TlllDA TS 9:00 to 5:10 ' NEWPORT BEACH• tT21 WESTCUFF DR., "2·"11G LAGUNA BEACH • 34:!1 NORTliCOAST HWY., 494·6551 ' TORRANCE • ~· llAW'!1l0RNE BLVD. (Open Fri. 1119, Sun . 12-5:30) 378-1279 • ~ - /' • - • 6 ,, DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE 'brug · Conf rontati(i)n One or the largest roundups of suspected dru g users and dope peddlers in Orange Coast history has just been concluded. As a result, more than 130 persons were arrested on charges ranging all the way from mari· juana smoking up to tbe peddling or deadly pills. 111ass arrests or drug suspects is not a particularly unusual event in our coastal region. But this one, it seems. has been the subject of considerable cynlcism and wag· gcry among so111e or our.citizenry. The waggery comes because the mass arrests v.•ere centered in the city of Irvine. And Irvine is one of the most an1bitious planned residential communities e\1er atte1npted In this nation ; filled wnh affluent cilizenli searching for a clean, open environment. Cynicistn. on the other hand. comes from those who suggest that the whole drug sweep was too well arches· trated. All the suspects. for example. had been identified well in_advance by law enforcement. All alleged evidence had been previously gathered. .. \Vhy then did law enforcement wait, gathering up a la.rge number of suspects and then making mass ar· rests?. \Vere they really just ·striving for public impact and image? It is too early. of course. to assess what the full impact of the mass roundup will be. The suspects all de- serve their day in co1,1rt where true guilt or innocence wi ll be established. But the wags have little to crow about when t11ey cast snide aspersions at the new city of lr¥ine. The 'ar· rests simply prove that the so·called drug culture may strike anywhere. The raid produced 81 arrests in Irvine. But it also produced 24. for example. simultaneouly in Costa l\lesa and m·osl· or those 24 are charged with the more serious drug offenses. As for the cynic's allegation that the Costa l\lesa Police Department. acting as contracting law enforce· mcnt for Irvine, staged the mass roundup for dramatic effect, this is probabl y true. But the officers involved will strongly support the me~hod used as a worthwhile effort to increase public awareness of the drug problem ·and at the same ti1ne possibly sten1 the tide of drug activily through rear of arrest. Neither waggery nor cynicism will solve any drug problems among juveniles or young adull'i In, Irvine or 1n Costa 1.lesa or in any or our other communities. The raids have Indeed reminded us that we have a co tinu· ing, serious problen1. One .Mol'c 1'in1 c Barricades. detour sign~. and torn-up pa,1ement ha\'e been a fealure of Costa l'.l esa·s Fairvie"' noad for so long that no one should be surprised to find them again this sun1mcr. This time Fairview will be torn up to widen a one· mile stretch bet"\li'een Princeton Drive and Uorset Lane and to install a four.foot wide bike lane on each side. thereby making commuting for Orange Coast College and Costa P.1esa 1-ligh School considerably safer. I~ is log:ical to ask why the widening work was not combined with the recently completed storm drain. City officials say that the storm drain was a countv project and t hat Costa ?iiesa had not yet acquired ail the necessary right-of-way to begin the widening. But because the county was ready to proceed and several hundred thousand 4ollars worth of rree (to the cilyl work was at stake. Oie work was authorizer!. Even if it had been possible to schedule both proj· ects at the ~a.me tin1e. the sheer magnitude of lhe job v.'ould have required tearing up J<'airview Road for nearlv a vear. • · By scheduling the jobs separately and in the stun· ntertime the Public Services Depai-tnl{llt will ha\'e avoided plugging up Fairview during the St'hool \'Car when it is used most often. • Unfortunately. au this logic won't soothe 1en1per~ of hundreds of distressed motorists in 1pe rnonths ahead. • ~. ~~ c 11 HEEL!" It's All a A Distressed Parent's P1·edica111e11t • • Mcitte1· of Dear . Gloo1nv • Gus Program for Retarded Fails Families J' ieu.' point ' Antics v;itb .Stmantlrs: ~1y dog is "frisky'": yours is "h~ghly strung'": his is .. a ,·icious and unrehable beast." • \\lhen r drive fast 1 blame the .. sloi,rpoke" drivers for most of the accidents; ...,·hen I drive slowly. t blame the .. speed maniacs ... • • Our elderly parents v.·cre placed in institutions.. "because lhcy'rc really nappier with people their O\\ll age around,'' but yours were placed in institutions "because you didn·t v.·ant them on your hands." • I gl\'e 1ny children c e r ta i n "'advantages": you "'indulge" yours: he .. spoil s them rotten.·• A friend "'ho commits an act or public shame quickly becomes .;just an acquaintance. really.'' • • An .. upstanding citizen'' is one "'ho stands up for the same special privileges I stand up for. • i\ty co llege olfcrs "a hc:ilthy. 1\·ell· rounded program·• for the body as "ell as the nlind ; your college is .. spo rt,:;· crazy." \Vhen " pe rson excuses himself by saying, ··Nobody·s perfect," 'fie is saying no more than Jack the Ripper v:ould have said if caught. • People i,vho keep repeating. ''You'll always have i,vars," arc the same ~rt 11•ho. a few millenia ago. kept repeating. .. You'll al .,.,·ays have cannibalism." • • 1rs curious ho1v the people 11i•ho are lf the crossv,ralks on 17th Slrerl 111 Costa Mesa mean nolhing. let's paint. them black. A. S. $1MI''" G\11 tfl'llll'ltftll •r• 1111111!tn..il '' ru o1r1 1M .. ''" ...cc1u1rttr ref!KI ""' , ... , el "" "'_.,.. •• ,ell. ""'"' "' ...,,. II Gl-r G111, Dilly Pli.t • willing to gi\'e an idea or project thei r .. moral support" arl' reluctant to give it any other support. "In brief' is 11i·hat a speaker says ...,•nen he has already been too lengthy . 1 I am st rong"; • "forceful": you •·come · 011 he is "domineering . ., • • • \\'hen I belong to an unpopular minority on any question. 1 cal\ loudly for .. freedom of spttch": bul v.·hen l belong to a comfortable majority, I call just as loudly for "an end to irresponsible and destructive criticism." • • In litigation. my attorney i s .. aggressively protecting my rights." but your attorney is "using e..,ery slippery de"ice in lhc books." • .. By th<' time mosl couples get around;o a "heart·to-heart" talk, they're already ··back·to-back." • ··Let's get togelher for \uncti sometime soon" ha s about the same depth of sinctrity bel1\'een business associates as a ··mutua l non·aggression pact" has bc\\1·een nations. • An "intimate·• restaurant is on~ that too often substitulcs atmosphere for <.'Uisine. To the Editor: I must state that the rct'e'nt articles by Arthur R. Vinsel on Fairview Staie Hospital are excellent. The co1nmun ity should be more a\\·arc of f"airviC\\' and the wonderful pr.ograms lO help our retarded citizens be a par1 of our community. I Ai\1 the parent of a daughter v.•ith a diso rder of the cent ra l nervous syste111 y,•ho is dying -yet her specific disorder hasn·1 been diagnosed. She is also ·• clienl at fairvie\\'. ~1y y,·riting th is leth'r isn't only to praise i\fr. Vinse\'s efforts in the Fairview story. I am also \\'titing to ask him lo con1inue and finish the story. In the last article it was stated that Dr. Toto addressed Sen. Alqulsrs senate select committee on the proposed phaseo ut of state hospitals. I .... ·as 111 attendance as a c:oocerned citizen and as a parent who was trying to get help froin the state system created by lhc Lanferman·Petris-Sho rt Act. WREN I appeared before the committee, our family was desperate. Our pediatrician felt our daughter v.·as "slo...,·." and offereo oo help or consolation. \Ve then pursued the line of neurologists in the Orange· Coast area - an effort which "'as running us to the poorhouse quickly. Also. v;e called Fairview for help and recei\•ed a referral to the Orange County Regiona l Center for the Retarded. Here is where the program really fails and needs to be strengthened . Our experience y,·as as follo .... ·s. \\'e called the Regional Center. They sa id they would call back. Af1er one month waiting, we calll'd again. An apology v.·as made wi th the explanation the girl "''ho would handle our case "·as on vacation. Three y,•eeks later. we visited the Regional Center to find out when \\'e were to receive some sort of help. The staff was very cold and said ';there is a 1wo-year v.·ait. ·· !\tV TESTl;\IONY al the committee ( MAILBOX J l,etlers fro111 reade rs arr we/cnn1e. Norn1nll y. u·r1il'r.~ !(/iou/d co11vey l/1e1; ?11rs.,uues 1n 30() ti•orrls or /t•ss. The r1a l11 tu cunclc nsc lerrers 10 /ii spuf'1' 11r e/i111i11o ll:'. libel t.~ rt·serl'ed. 1\lt lei· 11•rs n111st inc/11rlr .~1y11at11r" n11d moil· 1r1y <ill•lress b11t 110 1nes ?ritry be 11,1irh· lic lll 011 rcr1 ucst if sufficient rcus1111 1~ 1//)f1Urclit. />urtry 1ri/l not be p•tb· /1.~JJc1/ hr;Jrln~ immediately after Dr. Toio·s made quite a reaction. Dr. Toto ordered his assistant LO take care of 1ne 1n1ml'diately. The press and telc\'ision took du e account. Bcrorc I got hon1e 10 tell my "'ifc that 1ny testimony had rocked Sacl:amcnto. she alrtady had had calls from !he Legislature. Depanmt'nl of f'fea l1h d1rector·s office in Sacramento. and the prf"Ss y,·anti ng photos . Suddenly. lhe regional centl'r 1um1>ed my daughter ahc>ad on the tv.·o·}'tar v.·aiting list. Social workers came IQ !ht house and a psychiatrist looked at Chl'r) 1 :it the hospital. I felt we no.,.,· v.·err g<.:tting 1he i,·cry atrention the LPS Act provided for . And then. a week lalt•r. \\'C were aga111 forgouen. Our doctor made a n emergency request to lhe Regional Center for Cheryrs admi ssion 1 o Fair\'ie.,,,·. The center rcphL'<l v.·ith more than three \\'eeks of r<.'tl tar>c beforr C:heryl v.·as ai:lmilt1 . .'d. • HEili:: ARE some of lhc things I believe should be done : I Continue the state hospual S)'Sten1 until loca l agencies art• able to handle th e lo:id. 2. Fund the reg1on:il cente rs to pr0 \'1dc more than part·timc social y,·ork1.:rs. Taxpayer Wants Fair Play 3. The regional crnter should be made kno\\·n to all doctors. --4. The regional center should rcspOnd to all requests with consultation to affected families. \VASHINGTON -A Democratic pro- posal for a StO billion tax cut y,•as reported on page 16 or tt-~ew York Times. which s:.vwed a good sense or proponion by the editors . The proposal. which would be barely discemible to the average i11coroe tnx payer, is not lakcn very scrio•,1sly. Obviou sly. 11 \1:t!S for polilic<al cfreci. as :ire other prO!"O· sals by Sen . F:d\''<1 rd i\f. Kenr100y and Sen. \Valtcr A1ond:ilc. >1'ho figure in 0 c tn n· cratic presidr ntlal speculation. Tht Nixon adminlstra1ion has Its °"11 proposal. not to cut taxts, but to leave about $6 bill ion in Ulc bands o{ consumers inste ad ol. taking it away In excess wllhholding 1axe1 and then refund- ing It. nIE CVRIOUS pa.rt ol' this little l:l.x Uurry is that It comes so late itnd there ls some reason to beUeve that the 11lump it is intended to relieve. may be ii.bout over. If so, lhi.s will be ooe recesston which ended before Us impact was fully realized. lnOation . ho11·e..,er, Is not 01•er nor is the end in sight , but cuuing laxes is ~n::e.ly the way 10 stop it and more Ii.kc adding fuel to lb fire. The congressional tax cut p~I \1'8!1 m3de by somo. but noc. ill oC the Democrats on lhe Joinl Economic Commit!~. y,·hich rarr.ly has much lnnucnce on congrudonal action. • ... Te n billion sounds big in the aggregatC. but in praCtic11l application \\1)uld be shaved down lo measly amounts for !he average taxptt ycr. The main empha sis i,i,·as on a reduclion in social security taxes to thi! level of two years ago. or various devices lo increuse lh~· effect of personal exemptions. TillS CANNOT be very exciting nr.~·s for taxpayers v.·ho are now labOrlng over their 1973 returns v.•ilh that naggi ng little reminder In the backs of their mind!i that they have been paying more income tax- es than President Nixon in the lest couple of years. One such income tax payer of whom I have persoQ31 knowledge has just gone through an audit or his 1972 re1ums and wishes to assure President Nlxon that the lntemal Revenue Service is thorough, But. then. this particular taJpayer, ~·bo Y..-orks for ;1 living, paid 30 linu~s as much income taxes as the President that year, so maybe the IRS roncem wllh him ~·as grea ter. Piddllng and politicnlly motivated pro- posals such as the Democratic lax cut glmm icl: are an \nadequate. rc!pon11e to the sense of injustice which tnany tax· payers are feeling these days. When 'made by ambitk>us politicians like K~· nedy and ~10bdale. the..y invited 1he ' simple conclusion that the public mood has not been judged very carefully. For it is not merely relief that people want, but a sense of assurance that tile taxes they are paying bear aoroe equitable relationship to that others ar(' paying.- f JJIS SENSE of assurance ha~ been badly shaken iri recent yea rs by di sclosures of 1he ludicrously small taxes paid by some v.·eallhy s entirely .. S. Emergency requests by doctors shoukJ be honored as such. The palieot could be dying or the family could be destroying itsclr. 6. \\'hen emergency requests are made. ljlc regional center should not lf1: to .Offer Slu~matives tc hospitalization, sli~ll as a roster home or babysitting service. 7. \\'here is a crisis center for fam il1t·S 1ha1 arc rrady 10 explode becauS( of within the law. .---------------~ But mo1·e thnn that. .,.,.idcspread feeling in the v.•hltc collar classes that any advance in their economic poslllon is made at a \•ery hig h pril'c In taxes. Jt is not a matt('r of merely loopholes In the Jaw v.'ith -.'tlich Congre."! so end· !es.sly concerns itself. but of balnncc and jus1ice in the en.lire t.u syslem. The eoooomic structure of the counV"Y has greatly changed 11inec there was any careful revision of the ~x lav.-s. The time i!'I also oomiqi "''hen the tax siructure \viii be made The medium through y,·hich a floor under income will be guaranteed ~s a substitult for welfare. This is the So-callC<l "nc a1ive·' income tax. the psychological impact of i,i,·hich \~ill surely be to increase the demand for justice in the entire ta:i: stn.1cture. It Is not likely I.hat piecemeal proposal' \\'iii be enough to satl!fy peopl'C ucncr&ll)'. and sooner or lnte.r the ad· ministra.1ion and Congress y,·111 have to setttc down to an "3gonitlng rea(l- pralW" or the tax system. 'April fool/' rr tan:Je-rl children·: The 11hou ld be 11. ret;iona l cenlc r ~ly daughter is in Fairvt•iw on ly Occausc I publicly cn1barrasscd the sys1cn1 . )low about the families on th~· 11\t>-)'ear list that 1\·e passed u11? 00 they h1t\·1· lo do the sa1ne as 1: 00\" '.'\El.:-i():\ llil~e r ll pprn1·es To !he F.ditor· You 1n;iy recall that in lh pa~I I ha\'1' i:ll'en somewhat vocal ahout m11teri;\I <1ppcaring in !he l>:i1ly P1lo4. "'h1e:h I i;onside red delt1n1cnt al to rnotorcycllng. l ~AS7'1UCll <ts I hai,•('_ been quic k 1o complain , I feel I should counterbnlanct• 1h:ll by being <.'<1ually quick \ o con1pliment. The Hern on P:i~e H2 of Sundav '3 edition -"Hide ~lotorci,·tl(' DcfcnSiv('l\' .. -alrnost reads :1s if 1 'tiad 11·ritten it. . . .. if not in stvle thtn certain ly in content. Jl is an accUra te ;ind concise evt1lu11tion of the prob!rzn:; faced by 1he a\.'era gc street or roacl riding cyclist . , particularly thC!s(' h~1z:lrds cncountcrl'<l in ci!y traffic. An old bikers' axiom is: "Ride as if all thf' cars tlrl' out to get you ~ ... \\'hill'.' l tw!1c\'C !hill oi,·erSli•les the case. th l'r(• IS a r1 ·rta1n amount of ver<1cily in it. \\'{'\'l· found 1n rt·ccnt 1cs ts that it now .1flJICars to bi.• :1 ntill!Cr of emotional perception - not ., 1sual pl'rC'cption -which is a fac tor 111 !ht• rnotorC'Yl'lc·auto accident r:.ilc .. that '!at<·nl h0ostitily' ment in:ie<I In rhi· piece. It is here where I fC('l the media can Ix' of grt'<it St'r\'1ce -sirnp ly hy printini,: such pl..:ccs as the Oil(' v. h1t'h "'<'PIX'ared Sunday. _, HQr.ER ll l'LL E:d1tl)r, Hoad Bider ~lagar.inr ,\ifllOt/ llfet•f. f'fff•(N To th<.' Editor On :\larch 26 tile Oi·an i:e Count y Bo:1rd of Supe rvisors l>y a 3·2 vote did not ia k,· acrion to 1·stab!lsh einergcncy regul:111nn.., for smn~ :1 lcrt s in Orange Coun1y. Thi• remark:> of th e 1hree di s s e n 1 1 n 1; c- superv isors lead us 10 believe tha\ !hey , 11nd also perhaps the general publ ic. 1n ay not be aware of basic information A FIRST STAGE Episode involvt!i notification by the APCO of dcsig natf.d people and agencies. They requl'st hou rly unnouncemcnls on radio and lelcvision to alert !he public People ...,·ould be :1sk1·d 10 voluntarily stop unnecessary dn\·ing. c<ir pool. and those v.•ith health probll'n is adv!sed \fl take precautions. A Second Singe f:JliSodc rl>quirt·s 11 1n1•ct1ni.{ or thl' Air Pollu1ion C.:Ontrol Board and t::incrll,eney Ac11on V1n1n1in1·(· to study 1nfori natio11 and lll kl' <1ction. This action m11y 111t'hxlc ul l of th e f-01n1ty or only Iha\ arc~ producln'g !he pol111tion In addition to act i\·it ie~ carrit>d out in :i St;i i;:e I Ep1S{ld!'. they nlay reduce rnoror \•chicle 11cth·i1y b} b::inn1n~ fleet , Quotes Rlcbard C. Cerstenbcrg. Gcncr;il }.totors Cnairman -"The automobll~ is a 1angible symbol of a unl\·ersal aspira · tlon: the idcnl of bfin~ your oY.11 nian. of joing ..., here you \\·ant lo ~o and "hell you v.-ant to i.lO. To mllUon~ around th(' 11orld. tilt automobile is a mark of lreedorn " Fallh 7'larl)nnt1ld , La Jollti -"l"or n11 11; \rquble~ . llrlt:1 111 ~$ still a i,ireflt f<1t1ntr\, In lllf" ~en~· r11at r,eop!c ll"lill nin tt('r more th;:in monev \lo r11 rt 1s n(•t ltle norn\lll thing 8nd there '1~ lit\ll lllTil for A 1.l.nd . "ord lo nclghbOrs 111'\d (nrod~.'I go1·r rnm<'nt. srr1 IL't' t111d cl e I i v e r y 1 ch1<·lt·• rxe1·pt those rcta1 ed to hl'11l1h and v.· .. 1f11rt• of 1h1• pu hltc and 1ho.s1· t.lcliv1'nn~ )l<:n~hable 11c1ns. Thry 1nay elosi: ~01 i:nnt:11L offict·s. 1·s1ab!1shment.s <'tnplo~ 111;: ovr r 1011 j)l'fl!>le. public and pnvalt• r1·crL·a\lun fac.:1ht11-s· and shopping l'cnters \11th inorc tha n 1,000 parking spac1·s. ~Ch4~)1"l :11141 11>lll•J;(cs. and may r•·Qulrc rn:ixunuin l'o>tl uction 1n elect ric;il PCJ"'•~r pl.1111 pr4~hu·1111n ,\ ·1111 rU S1:1i.!1· t-:rusodf' would h• .. h;i rKlk'll a.'S :i St,1,t:.I.! II \\ ith additional control llll':J ,,ur•:S l.M..•1n~ u1s1ituh:d: suth as closin~ u1du.strial pl:ints. clo.stnl! adn 1ission to rf'ta1 I :.ind s c r.,. i c 1· 1•stabl ishmrnts, rl'<l11c1nf.1. electr1c.1l pov.c r plant outJlUl 111\h br0\'.11-0\J\'i and ~~:c\' ti•, r bluckuuts. J;o.; 1973 Orange County had only :1; Stage J alerts and no Sl;i gl' JI or St<i~·· JJI Episodl'S. It is poss1bll' th nt ll rl•qutst for oction C't'.luld b1: rn:td c bv Hivers idc ur San Jkn1arclino wuntirs: Any nction takl.'n in our count y v.·ould bf' a volunlary decision by the 1\PCrJ and Emergency Action Coinrnit ll•f' c n n s 1 d er 1 n i.: information rl'gard1n g lhP pollutant. \YJnd direction .1ru:l. ~·clocJ.t.;.. 1ype of pollu tant. l'!C. in ea'Ch instanl:1' Thl'y could dccid,. to t;1ll a lc'isc r ali·r! ht're. pinpoint lh<' poll uting arc;i ;ind hair :1 lirni!N.l all'M. or tlel·1dc to lake 110 i•l't1on of ::inv kind Thrs 1~ a rnopero1U\'(' Cl<'tl\l!y li·1i,1et·n coun!its_ \\l11eh "t 1\ould desire It our JIOS1t1on11 11t•r1· rl'll·r~t'tl Thi-; prOJW>'o•1I has tx.•t•ll <tj)j)rt•'•'•'ll lr~· IJ\l' l'Ollntics of lt il'crs1dc. S.111 l:l1 •rn:ir<l1n•1 \'1·11111r;1 a nd Los An;.:1•!1·~ \\'e't'l'ln11nf'n•l S11p1•r\1~ors f{,ttrin :111d C.'.!Spcrs for th1·1r 11·s· 1 O!C!i. \\'f' ~trongly urg•· th1· fJ1s.~rnl1n~ !hre1· 1111.:mhc r." 11f tht· h11:1rd !•1 r(·eons 1der thr1r ~CllO!l J l::,\:\l~TTI·: Tl"lll\ f 'r<'~1d('n•. 1~a 1!uc Ill \\"0111l'11 \ Ul1·rs ot IJr:i n~c r n111111 (ir·e''' l 1 e 1•plf• To thl· f').!1101 \\'1· 11011!d like to than~ the rna 111• prople ~·ho rurnc 1•1 lht: atd of ou·r d11ughtcrs. "'ho 11crc involved 1n at! :iccidf'nt on B3k1·r Strei·! :0.la rl'h 27. lx>fore lh~ arri1;tl of th£' poliC'C \\e espt.'<'1alh thank th1• l:1dy ...,.ho too~ th~ man [H'ld lus i;!r.1ndrh1ldr1·n into her home l>1:fore the :i.mbut;1nr(· arrived an~ the n1an \11th thC' fl r'\t ;11d k11 taklllti car1 of one or the i.:1rl'i when\\{' "rr1i,·ed Pr-opli· <irt· .i:reat J/ld thank ~ull ~111 :ind ~tn s !~ J 1.i:;\•,1s \11~ :ind ~I RS Tll OYI "~: \"'il,L[·'.' OlAHGt COAST DAILY PILOT Rribcrr N \\ ct rl. PublJsllrr T lto111!J$ Krc111J. Ed1lo" /Jorbara Krt 1!11ch £d1l(.lriat l'oge f.d1 tnr 'The cdHorial p:l{:t" ol tftl> Daily P1<01 5ttk.<1 tn inklnn and tllmula1c r@lldt'n b)' p~tin;: on rhhc pa;: .. dlvt~ ('(}mmcnt11.ry Mi lopi("I of 1n. 1~1t by "ynd1ca1~ cn1 umn1Jl'\ 11nd rar1oonJs1,i, by pr•'l\"l•fini: A ron1m f0t; rNdtno' vi~·_. and hy p~t 1r1( 1h1to r.t~pa?t'f''' opinion.• .\nd ldt1..~ nn ('U rttnt IO!)IN. Thr Nfitor1t.I opinion." ot !hr 1)111\y P!:.01 af)\)l"nr only In tht «htorial "'>lumn 111 lhr lt'lp of ltlt pagt. Op1nim111 t :>:prt"W"ll b)' thfo <.>OI· umn1i!s l\nd ('1UilJOfliJl<1 11nd let/rr "IT1:~ arr th<'ll O'I' n and oo ~, .. nun1 ol their \·lt> .... 11 hy thr 011lly r.,iot shO\l~I "" 1nt\'1T\'CL . h1da)-. April 5 1~74 • • • . --- ' DAIL V PILOT 5 4 Booked In Mm·der Of Far1ner , LOS ANGELES ! AP) -The leader or a religious sect. his wife, son and a karate student have Ileen arrested in the slaying of a weuHhy San Dimas stra1vberry fa rmer, authorities said n1ursday. Police snid the kilting "'as f · carried out !\larch · 20 to ... prevent the victi.n1 and his wife from telling the district atklmey how they had been ~! a~~:rgc ~~:,~ • ~ of UPI Ttltfltlolo · =· for conspiracy to Jtlurl.:ed itltlll commit murder were James Colston \Vest brook , 35. l\fitose. S7: his wife, Dorothy. former instructor al 62, bJs son, Alvin. 19, and UC .Ber~eley, is one of M1tose'5 student. Terry Lee . three men named by 27. Symbionese Liberation ~ TllE Vft:J'l)I \l'aS Namimatsu, 65. a Ja csc· American, \\'ho b e r l v e d Mitose's claims having cures for can and heart disease, police id. Originally lice tlxiught Army as enemies and "should be shot on sight.'' The other two marked for death were identified as Robvn Steiner and C h r ·i s Thon1pson. th.at Nami tsu h3c\ been .----------~ beaten and stran!!lcd 1 b}~'·a burglar in his bedroom. His lli fe, Toshiko, 61 , also y:as beat.en but J"CCO\'ered. Investig a tor s said Namimatsu and his wife suffered from heart ailments and were administered herbs and treatmcnls by Mitose. Tbey said that Namirnatsu had toeh confidence in Mitose that he pa;d thoosaOds ol doUan to him and . finally deeded over his h o m e , m otorho me and other valuables. NU DITY HA.VEN SAN DIEGO f AP) -A portion of Black's Beach in La ,JoUa "i ll remain a haven for nude bathers, but sunbathing in the buff apparent l y will be outlawed at au other San Diego beadles and public places. F orrrier Geo T ek President Under Restraining Order S-A-<lF!lANCISCO lAP ) -F'orn1~r GeoTek Resources lnC". ,presidl'nt Jack Burke has her~ h:1rr(.'(I by a federal judge fron1 rnh•ring lhl' lco1npany 's offlrcs \•:it hout permission. • U.S. !Jislricl. Court Judge \Villi<irn T. Sweigen. isSued the temportiry restraining order Thursday a f t c r Burke \\'as nc:.'CW3ed of beating a n d as38ult.lng Oaude \V. ~lit.chell, current president of Geo'Tek Resourecs and a fr i Ii a ted companies. The order at.> prohibi1'! Burke from th rea le n i ng tieoTek employes. '1-.1itchell said in an afridavit that Bur.kc burst into the offices March 20 ''and began beating and Msaul\iftg m~." In the .affidavit Mitchell said that Burke had threatened to kill him, co u rt-appointed r1..'Ceiver Stµ.art ~1. Kaplan. :.ind SE(: ln\'est igators. ··speelflc.'.llly. he said he •,rould put n knife in our 1,ruls and kll! ul'I if we continued to take his compan.I~ away from him." the affidavit said. ~litchell said Burke hit him in the right temple. ''knockt~ off niy Rlasse.o; and tore uff 1ny right sh irt. sleeve." • · TIIE AfflDA\llT sai d ''Burke liurled insulL<i for half an hour" and said he "would rather see the com~y go down the drain jhan see me take it over." The Sec uriti es and Ex<.'hange Cooimisslon fill'd a civil suit Ia.st ~fay against (;ooTel\ Reo;ources, 13 related firms fil1$i other individuals. It a\!cged that they had violated se<"urities laws and defrauded 2.200 in\'estors who had put S30 million into Burke's oil drilling Legi slatio11 Introduced To .t\id Rape Victin1s SACRArilEI\'TO (AP ) -A charge of rape is easify made legislative package designed but difficult to dJ!fend against to encourage ""Omen to report -if the victtrri*s lesti1nony rape cases \\'as introduced has been supported by other Thursday in the Ass£'n1bly. evidenc('. "This pack.age of eight bills -Limit the circumstances and five resolutions, i r Wlder whkh a jury can be told enacted, \\ill eliminate much about a Victim's sex ual past. of the abuse evident in the -Provide tenns of between handling a n d treatment of two and IO years in prison for partnel"$hips. Burke rcsig{led as GeoTel< Rcsourct'S presldC!lt when the SEC 'started its inquiry In February, 1972. Mitchell, un investnr, "'ns named president in July 1973. lliverside Gets G1·ant RIVERSIDE (AP ) ....'. UC Riverside has been 8\\'arded 11 $2.50,000 gi;ant to study If supersonic aircraft cause any change in the weather. Campus officials said the study will be directed by Ralph D' Arge, professor of economla at the univetsity. Some scientists feel that the earth's climate may be af· ' !ected because air pollution caused by supersonic aircraft could reduce the a mount of sunlight filtering through the atmosphere. 314 N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH rnpc v i ct i m s, ' ' said a fi rst rape conviction. A.~mblymnn Alan Sieroty. Sieroty said the legislation 642-3766 the Beverly Hills Democrat v.·as written follo.,vnig hearings lJ Ye•rs s.me Loation For Spring occa&icll~ · · · Di>trict ch.ck sport coat 14iJc,,,,.cI· from. import&ci E'.N;Jlish croftin doth . Navy .Pin wale corduto)I '·-trou...r with contra6t111q poc,...t piping . Our own cotton are"s ,.r;;rt and Thlbott ticz . .L" ~ , , 44 f~, newport cents 644·5070 ' ' • Reineclce to Receive \\'ho inlroduced the package. by his Assembly Criminal • SALES • SERVICE "Our current laws relating Justice Commillee. L ========='-'-.C:.-----------'------------------. to rape. which have had ---------.,. \'irlua lly no revision for over ------------------------------------------------, 100 vcars. have resulted in Su"n"nons Not A r1·est ;,,i;m.;dllting ·~men "' the 1 j 11 point where it is n o "' 1 estilnatcd 1hat only one in 10 1 victims l't'ports the crime."' he SACRAJ.IENTO (AP ) -Lt. perjury in connection "ith his said. Gov. F.d Relnecke wilT not. April • 19, 1972 appearance Included In the package are der lbe humiliation ot being before the U.S. Sen a te bills that would : arrested. fingerprinted and Judiciary Committee. -Require each county keep Jilotographed even though he The committee bad been a physician on call on a U. iJ charged with three felonies, investigating a $400,000 offer hour basis to examine rape a U.S. attorney'a ipOkesman rrom the In tern at ion a I victims. saya. Telephone and T e I e g r a p h -Require that rape victims 1t ii CUIComary In ca1e1 Corp. to help underwirte the not be charged examination 1'here the defeodant is not Republican National C.Onven-expenses. a:midered JJkely to become a tlon, then scheduled lo be held -Prevent judges from fus!U.,. that he b ~ with in San Diego. UistlllC!ing jurors thal a a summons to appee!', ratber 1 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j than bei!1g arrested, sa;dl Bruce Babcock, an assistant U.S. atton1ey. ll ~ likely this process .,.,·ill be used to summon Reinecke to an arraignment~ Babcock said Wednesday in a n interview. Reinecke, SO. was indicted by the \llatergate grand jury Wednesday on three counts or LUCILLE KUEHN All~ll N l~'l'RATIVE AN1\LYST x Newport Beach City Council VOTE Coast &deral haS something for people with big ideas and a little mon~ \Vilh thehelpo!Const Federal 1here's no reason why everybody. slowly but surely, can't huild up a big savings account. High Interest Rates. Based on an annual rate or 5.25 ~£, our regular passbook accounts yiCl•I 5.39'i0 :i.nnually. And you ca n 1ake money out anytime. 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