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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-12 - Orange Coast Pilotr • Anteri~~ii -~Wounded Fighting Gang ------------" • • ' - • 300 Eva~nated In Bon1ber Hoax Push Freeway~ At OC Airport Power Plant Curbs • DAILY PILOT 1ance ares an * * * 10' * * * FR!D~ Y AFTERNOONi~.e.Jb!b..!2!.'4 . VOL. Q', tlO. \It, 4 lllCTIONS, ... PAG•$ --Bi!i_ Buniay, I.fig Deal Tbitteen.month-otd Jaaoii.-Bowen or Santa Ana went to see the Easier biintiy Thursda y at Soutb Coast Plaza in Costa l\tesa. The pictltte tells the rest of the story. 0 ree lta Arge11ti11a Leftists Kidnap Yank Diplomat COROOBA, Argentina (UP IJ -Leftist guerrillas kidnaped Alfred Laun. U.S. Embassy branch public affairs officer in this central Argentine city today. police announced. Police said they believed Laun tried to fight off his abductors and was wounded before being dragged into one of 1\1/Q cars with eight armed men and one woman. The· People's Revolutionary Army (ERP). an outla"''cd t-.farxi st guerrilla group. took credit for the kidnaping in cQmmuniques dcli\·crcd to news media. Jn Buenos Aires. U.S. Amba ssador Robert C. Hill said the embassy recei\'ed confirmation from C.Orcloba police -0r the kidnaping of Laun. whose hometown is Kiel, \\!is. Hill said a servant at Laun's home reported Laun was wounded. Hill said the embassy also learned or l\\"O ERP communiques. one of Ylhich menttoned that Laun was seriously woun· ded . The ambassador did not mention any ransom demand fro1n the ERP but Said U.S. government policy rull'd out pa)ing ransom or exchanging prisoners for any kidnapcd American diplomat. "The United States does oot pay ransom but we will do evc~thing withln our power to assure his safe release,'' mu said. A police spokesman said the kidnaping occurred at 8:30 a.m. at.Laun's home in a tree-lined residential area of Unquillo, a small town 15 miles from Cordoba. "The neighbors told us they heard several shots and saw how the kidnapers dragged ~Ir. Laun toward one of 1hC' c.1rs. '' the police spokesman said . "\\"I! round bloodstains on !he floor or 1he house and n short trail leadin~ to where one of lhe cars wa s parked. Thar 's \\"hy we suppose th,11 ~Ir. Laun is wounded ." f Laun, a 36-ycar-Old bachelor. is the on- ly U.S. embassy officer in Cordoba. a troubled industrial city 420 n1iles northwest of Buenos Aires. Ten days ago. another leftis1 guerrilla group, the Peronist Armed Forces .,.,·1th nornina l loynlty to President .Juan 11. Peron, took credit for the a1nbu1>h slaying in Co rdoba of Roberto Klecker. an Argentine executive of lhe Fiat-Con· cord auto factory . i\ov. 22, American auto executh·c John Swint. head or a Ford subsidiar\' in Cordoba was killed in a similar anlbush ISee KIDNAP, Page ZI llu1nane Society Arrests W ornan, Seizes 25 Dogs Coast Plan Scores Freeways SAN RAFAEL (UPl1-Annt>d v.·ith a court or~r. Humane Society dcpuli<'S have raided a home to gather at least z.; unlicensed dogs, plus some puppie!!. and arrested their 6.J..year-0Id o wner, Florence Brown . Officers kicked in the front door Thurs· day when ~1iss Brown refused to admit lhem. As abe tmerged, she declared. "You're damn Kestapo, that's v.-haL. you are." Dy CANDACE PEARSON ft' 1M O.ih• l"hl Stiff No De\\' rree•·ays or fcmil rue1 po\\•er plants "'oold be allowed Wllhin five miles of the coastline 1£ recommendations of n:gktl\al coastal commission planners arc adaptt'd. . Air pollution in the South Coast region Is already "sufficiently severe to damaRe 11~ and threaten mastal resources." the planners say In a draft or the Coastal land environment element tt1iJ the! second element In lhe coast11! master plan mandil«I by·Propositlon 20, ' • the 1972 coastal zone ad .Yt'hich ereated one state and six regional commissions. The South Coast conimlssion has permit and pl11.Mlng jurisdiction in Orange and Los Angeles Counties. 11>e roastal land rePorl deals heavily "·ith ai r polluUon and aOO t«"Ommends: -PolluHon souf'C! which are co..1stal· related (ope.rate more efficiently by the shortllne) must use Ja~esl pollution con· trot technology. -PolluUon sources which a r a n ' t roastal·rclatOO "must be removed from the coas111l zone." ' -Presidential development · remote from avail8ble.employment, oommcrcl&I servlrei and public transportation ""'ill not be pennltted .'' PlaMers contend that when people live far from their work, the Increased automobile driving adds 10 dei:rcasing air quality. -Allemative transportation. 11 k e buses, must be strongly encouraged. Otie "'l)' would be to require an aMual fee 10 transit service In lieu ot proyk!lng park· ill<• COAST BANS. Pa1e II .V: The court order for remo,·at of !he dogs T'C!ulted from several complaints Crom neighbors. The interio r of the house. ofifccrs said, was filthy \\ilh dog leavings. The dogs were held by the Humane Sociel y until ~1iss Brown JXIY~ ·S200 e11ch for their return. i\liss Bro\\·n, \\'ho has had several disputes with pohcc orficcrs and neighbors in the past, was ch11rgcd with obstrucilng an ofricer The offictrs, armed with tranquillter guns, nets and leashes. spent tv.·o hours chasing dogs tluwgh th<' IH'ighbo1·hood . They retu.mcd today in search of morf!: I • • a r1c1a W'o1nen Take ()i:er To1v1i \\'.\J.TllOt;R\"ILLE, Gn. !lPl 1 -\\"nn1rn arc running !his sn1all !'OU!h 1;c"Oqu;i IO\\'n because lhl'\' said th1• 111C'n \1·cre 100 busy tO bothl'r "·1tb government. ~!rs. Lyna1 Anderson "·as s"·orn in <is mayor and fi1·e "·omen v.·crr n<iJlll·d tn the City Council \\'cd- nrsrl ay ;1fh·r the state approved ;i f)f'U!1nn of incorporation signed by 31)11 of !ht• lo\1n·s ~lJ residents. Thc·y -"('r\'cd their first full day in of1 1cc Thursda ~ and secmtil to rl'l 1sh rhr1r tasks. ··The n1cn are too busy earnin ~ ::i !1\lllJ:l to hother v.uh loc;1I go1·.,rn- n1Pnl and poh11cs," ~tayor Andl'r· son .\t;ud. (:ounl y 1\irporl En1pticd After 'fhrcat of Bon1b ,\ l+"'lcphnnerl hornb 1hreat forced t•l11surc of Oran~c Cou:i:v Airport fnr about one hour late Thursday afternoon. :\"o bomb \\'as. found . :-Olore than 300 persons jan1med inrn lhr· terminal for rush hour night~ fl t .i o clock, v.erc evacua tC"d as security IJl.'r· sonnet searched the buHchng and alt lui;- gagc left inside. Officials sairt thr r.vaeuation 11:is ordf'rly. The v had ann ounce<! over thf· public. addrc Ss system that the bu1ld1n~ \\'Ould ha\·e IQ be clt•ared bc-cau_<;C 1 h c !hrcat had been rrcc1vl'd .• four dcpar11ng Air Calilorn1a ;u1d Hui;hfs Air\\"('St fiights \ICTC dela~('(! Thr1t :irrl\ 1ng planes "'Crc allov.cd rn land but 11·l'rC instructed to taxi lo 1x>1nrs far 3\\"ll\' frnm ttw lerminal. The bOmb threat had been rccc1\"cd bv an Air\\'Cst official in lJJs Angeles wh;, Immediately relayed it lo Airwesl. of· nci:ils in Orange County. It took tv.n hours be.fore airlines \\"err. able to resumc.> normal flhthl opertitlons. The only tense moment cam when a janitor rc1nen11>f'r1..id he h~d se<>n what looked like an empty e~~ carton in a 1r:ish can a couplr of hours earlier. Security officials cau11ou~ly appmnrhf'd the trash l'Onlaincr t1nd looked inside. They found an empt\• e~Jl cnrton ~lost paS.'14..'flgers lined up along the fen- ce bordering the parking lo! across the service rood whilt> the search proctcdl'Ct ?\!any said they were more fru!ltr:Hed and aggravated than afraid . Joanne Jlr!rbt'l of f"ounuiln Vallry \\·as !Ste TllREAT, Pa~f!: !1 t Woi1l<l Fly l(icl11a1lers To Safety ., Si\\" FH;\\"CISCO 1i\P1 -Ste\'rn \\'red <;.1~'i he IS l\Orkin A on a plan 10 ny lhl' l.nln~1pcro;; f•f hi~ f1 :1J1('<'. Patricia ll"::irst. out of tht' rounlry in rxchangr for '.'..1f<' ri1l<·:is<· of !h1· /1P\\'<;paptor ht1 lreS" Rut if .'>hf' l"n·r ht';1rd fm1n soon. \\"r«f s;1y:;, "" \1111 oneludr '·r1tht•r she ts dead or ~he 1\111 hf> won ."' In a 1t1 lf'\'is1on 1n1"r111•11' Thur."1av v.ith tl'lf'\"1~1011 :station l\tJE!l \\"t·l'CI s.1id the ··brst lh1ng" the S~·mb1one~ Lihi:ration Arn1y CQu ld do J~ ··dem;1 nd a pl:inc out Qf lh .. CllUOIT.\'. l<1k1 · S•Jmf· IJlOlll·}" .:ind S('l Up hf<' :1110 L'Ol'nmun11·at1<u1 1n some other lflll l\'r\ I kn•'l11 th:it 11 i·ould J)(• arr,1nged. hj·r:1u.'ot' '°''' J,,.,.11 v.nrk1ng on thal fvr st·ver;.i l 11t·l~' · \r<'Pd ~al(! lie dr1 !1nr·d tfJ 1·t:1hurate. FBI :1,.:t·1·1 1 harlN flar es ~aid th<' !lt··1r~1 f:1rnil1 h;1.; d1~t·11:-<rt.·i1 ~uch a pro- j)l'o~.11 "'{!U!tt• ll hit .. ··1 <·:i n·1 sav too much ab<iul JI r1gh1 0011 hecatJS<' l\ "<1 not reullv our 1lec1s1on. •· ~:11d Ha11·s Sj>t c1al agent 0in charge nrrc. 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CHRISTIAN PILGRIMS CARRYING CROSSES WALK UP VIA DOLOROSA IN JERUSALEM Thousands R• .. nact Crucifixion of Jesus Christ by Tr1veli ng Same Path He Walked on Good Friday I /' Christ's Steps Retraced Thou sa11<ls Ob se rve Go od Fri<la-r in Jerus£1 le1n JERUSALE~1 (UPI) -Thousands of pilgrims from throughout Christendom crowded along the old city's narrow cob- blestoned streets to watch ,Good Friday processions rHnacting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ almost 2.000 years ago. &curily was strict along the ancient route , especially following the Arab guer· rilla attack Thursday at Qlryat Shentonah Pwnt filf erer Purloins Pott;e d Pri ze in Point Dana Point is proving to be a happy hunling ground for Orange County's pot· tcd plant pilferer. The flt!et-footcd foliage footpad filched a flourishing floral fixture for the second time in theee days Thursday y,•hcn he swept up a potted plnnt from the apart- ment of Marilyn Henderson , 22, of 25511 Alv-Alta Vista Drive. Sheriff's deputies said it was the same story that has been told throughout the South County area for several months : ···One minute the plant was on the doorstep and the next minute it had gone." Also being investigated at the nearby apartment of Bruce Irvin Winther. 54, is the theft of draperies valued by him al $1.000. deputies said. They said they have the name of a suspect in cooncction with lhat grand theft. THRE AT ... a little frightened . She'd brought her t"·o young daughters to the airport for a flight to San Diego alone to visit their grandparents. · "I don't "·ant them to kno\v "'hat's happening," she said. "I just \\-i.sh they hadn't of done it here:· said Ric.hard Peterson uf ~··loun· lain Vie"·· whose flight to San Jose v.·as being he1c1 up. San Diego Superior Court Judge Eli lA'\'enson \1'as on his 11·ay home from a Califomia Council of Judges committee merting. ( O•AHGI COAST ~I DAILY PILOT , ... o-• ...,. to.I ... °"'" NO! .... /\ '"""'" .. 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As happt'ns every four years, Eastcm and Western Christian Churches observ- ed Good Friday on the same day. The Eastern churches. including the Greek and Armenian Orthodox and Egyptian Coptic sects, follow the Julian calendar and usually observe Good Friday nnd Easter on different dates. Despite l'ne combined services. cro"·ds lining the Via Dolorosa -"Street of Sor- row" -v.·ere about half the size of those last year. l\1any pilgrims carried v.·ooden crossrs . on their shoulders as thcv made their way through the old city's complex of winding streets. Some prayed and sang in English. others in French. Gr~k or Arabic as they moved toY.·ard the Chur('n of the Holy Sepulchre atop fo.1ount Calvary. focus of the Holy WE.'ek services. The procession. led by Roman Catholic Father Enninio Rancari. custodian of !he lloly Land, began at the site of Pontius Pilate's praetorium and ended at Calvary Rock inside the church. lt la.sled tv.·o hours. The Holy \Veek observances began \\'ith Palm Sunday services in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. On Thursday, prelates of all the Christian denomina· Girl Hitcl1l1iker Stabs Drive r YftEKA (UPI) -Truck driver James Norv.•ood , 33. of Amitv. Ore., reported lo Siskivou Countv sheriff's officers he \\'as sl abbed in the back and neck lly a young ft'n1nle hitchhiker. 1\orv.·ood s.1id Thurscla~· he had {!ivcn the v.·oman a ride at Hipon and that she at1.acked him v.·hen they stopped at a rest stop near here. lie 11as taken lo th e Siskiyou General 11ospital where he \1·as reported in salisfactor~ condition. The girl 11·as desc ribed as 22 to 23 years old. 5·foot·7. 11•ith long brov.'Tl hair. She 11·as v.·caring a bro11n leather frin ge jacket. red sv.·eather , denim pants and carrying a dra"·string purse. lions perfonned the ritual v.·ashing or the feet . Thc .Ccremoney symbolizl'! Christ's "'llshing of the feet of Jlis Disciples before the Last Supper. The observanet'S end v.•ith E.:istcr Sun- day services. Meanwhile, Pope Paul VI, apparently stili slightl y weakened by his bouts with influenza, led the world's n1orc than 600 million Roman Catholil"'S in Good Friday observances in H.on1e. The 76-year-old pontiff. heeding his doctor's advice. canc:elled his p.art1cipa· lion in a liturgica l service in St. Peter's Basilica . But Vatican sources said he ruled firm· ly again.<it bowing out also from the even· ing·s internationally televised, torchlt t way of 1he cross procession at the Colosseum. The Pope v.·as to carry a light six-foot cross for about rl yards in the procession tonight. The ceremooy is a symbolic enactment or the 14 stations or Christ's crucifixion . from his condemnation to death on the cross to the placing of bis body in !he to1nb. From Page 1 COAS T BANS ••• ing spaces. The draft planning guidelines also deal y:ilh agriculture, natural plant life, jJ)inerals and coastal streams. • The element vtill be discussed in a public hearing al 3 p.m. April 29 at Long Beach Harbor Department headquarters. 92f1 Harbor Plaza Drive. After the hearing, the element will be revised. brought back for a second look and then sent to the state roastal com· n1iss ion. There it will be coo rdinated with similar work from the other regions. The same process is gone through v.·ith the eight other elements: marine en· \'ironmenl. energy, rec r cation, transpo rtation, design. geology, intensity of de\'elopment and pov.'ers and funding. The rommission is asking for written con1mcnts on the coastal environment e1en1ent by April 19. They can be sent to planner Praveen Gupta. The document recommends that al! prime agricultural land be maintained in that use and any change to urban devel- opn1ent be minimized. II also suggests that: . -Because watersheds hrlp Ii n k beaches with a process of natural sand 5Upply, they must be protected from in- tcnsi\•e development. It lists seven such watersheds in Orange County: San Joaquin Hills. C.in- yon. Upper Laguna Ca n yon, Aliso Creek . Sulfcr Qlnyon. Salt Creek. S:in Juan Canyon and Boat Canvon. -Coastal mining must t>e discouraged .'.Ind alternate .sites found inland. • Wits" 'Jok e' Drives W 01na.n Fro1n Horn e ST. PETERSBtJRG. Fl1'1. IUPl l -A practical joke "'ilhoul an end hns forctd l\fary Lou Paddock to leave her hnn1r. "I thought ii "·as funny at first but this has bttn going on for thr~ days and l'n1 al my wits' end." 1\1 r s. Paddock -':lid before ltaving T'hursday . s~ ru:is. had calls from lhe telephone comp:iny concerning the dlS('onn«"tion or her telephone. from the po"·er eompany v.•ishing to confirm a request for termination or electric service. and from companies to confinn airline trips lo J::ipan, JL.aly and a Chicago world mil.st and a hellcopte.r rental. Among the unsought arrivals at the house have betn a moving van to haul away the furniture. 16 U,I ~ab! for trips lO Tampa lntematlonal Alrf)c>rt , five tow • lrucks. a caroet cleaner, two truc:ks load- L-<l with dirt. a truckload of t'.:Of!Crete blocks. a radio-dispatched cement mixer, and ;i man to install a lav.'Tl sprinkler. items delivered include a palm tree . 14 orange trees. OK~·gcn tanks, 25 lobster and chickcn dinners complete v.•ith ap- pttizers, 21 bouqueL'J or flowers. thrtt INrarlu.ms. four piz1.as. a rental bed and ~l or !he. concreie ··1ogs" ~ in park· lnit lots. Even the poliet' ;lrrivcd in response 10 a phony ca ll reporting the neiihbon hMrd S<:'re1tming coming from the Paddock hou!ie. J>olJce: said mO!t companies cootacttd said the orders had been placed by a womAn with a deep voice and a atroog Southern accent. ' ,.. • ( ' That . S~ys 0Wins . Nixon's .GSA u.~. "/ .I WASHINGTON (~Pl -The General Service. Admlnlstrallon aald today the pre-presidential paper1 President Nixon donated to the National Archlves ate government pro?er~Y and ciannot be reclaimed by !he President . A spokesman for GSA, parent agency cf the National Archives. said his agency considered the gift legally binding, even though a tax deduction Nixon took for the gift has been dl.sallowtd by t'ne Internal Revenue Service. More than half the papers in question consist of Nixon's gene r a I cor· respoodence as vice president, although the most important items were removed before the gift. was made. The remainder consists or documen~ collected betv.·een J948. and 1962, ln· eluding some nev.·11papcr ·clippings, NIXON'S TAX MAN IN THE DARK. Page 5. The tax issue revolved around the question of whether Nixon made the gift before Congress abolished allowing deduction for such donations. Thus. dle spokesman said. the GSA considers the tax rulini.: irrelevant to the question of whether the papers beloog to the govern- ment. At the White lfouse, Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \\'arnn S3id it bad lllways been Nixon's contention that a valid gift had been made. indicating he vi"ould make no effort to reclaim the papers. Asked about efforts hy private groups to help l'ne President meet his bill ft1r back tax es by purchasing some of his papers, \\'arrcn said he knew nothing about them . Another \\'hite House official said Nix- on has not yet addressed the question of From Page 1 cover the possibilities." lfer fiance expressed a belief that unless some positive response is received within a week "it wilt becon1e clear to everyone that this v.·ho!e lhing is a cruel hoax or some sort . '"!n the course of the last JO days, jusl the very suspicious nature of t'ne entire situation is displaying the fact that if she isn't already dead , she's being set up in some cruel way," Weed. a graduate stu· dent in philosophy at the University of California, said Thursday. "By set up, I mean that if the SLA is not planning lo kill her themselves, they're pl anning to get her into a situa· tion -perhaps with the FBI -perhaps in some confrontation where she very v.·ell might be killed ." J\.fiss Hea rst. 20, was kidnapcd by the terrorist Symbionese Liberation Army Feb. 4 fro1n her Jlerkeley apartment. On April 3 a radio station here l'fteived a tape in which J\.1lss Jlearst said she re- nounced \\Iced and her family and had ('OQsen lo remain \Vith the SLA. Weed said he belived his fiance prob· ably made the statements on the tape "in retum for the promise that this might be the ooly v.·ay of saving her life ... ~1iM Hearst is the daughter of Ran· dolph A. Hea rst. editor and president of the San Franci.!co Examiner. Authorities believe the SLA is a heavily amwd, multiracial grou·p numbering about 25 persons. how he will ral~e the money for 01·erdue taxes from 196!-72. The GSA spGk.esman said. however. that Nix011 probtlbly would be free tc sell or OtheN'ise dispose ol other Nixon papers and memorabilia being stored ~t !he Katiooal Archives but not Included In the deeds donatinK some of his papers to the gol'emmenl. The spokesman said Nixon v.·ould be free to reclaim those papers barring any other legal impediment. Papers Rep. Otto E. Passman (0.La.). said \'lednesday that a s)ndicale o f businessmen, including fonner Louisiana Gov. James A. Noe, offered to boy the papers tor $1 million. "l hope the committee tha~ thoo.ght he (Nixon) 'flad no right lo a deductton for the donation of the papers is equally sure that they are hls property," Passman said in a !loose speech in \l'hirb be disclosed the offer. • Offi~ial N ahhed Stolen l te 1n s field • ui Lon g Beach? • LOS ANGELES !UPI ) -Wayne Sharp. a second·lerm Long Beach counciln1an and a st.ate Assembl yman candidate, has been a r· rested on suspicion of receiving stolen goo~s. . District Attorney J oseph P. Busch said charges aga~n st the Long Beach lawmaker involved stolen guns and stereo equipment. The 46·year-old councilman and restaurant owner was taken into custody at his Red \Vilch Inn Thursday after he allegedly sold a reportedly stolen revolver to an undercover agent. Busch said that his office started an investigation a month ago after receiving infonnation about Sharp's alleged dealings in stolen guns. The cou ncilman was realeased on his own recognizance Thurs· day night. He was to be arraigned today. Masked Man Gets $800 At Huntington .Market A man v.·earing a nylon stocking over his face and wielding a sawed-off shotgun stole $800 from a Huntington Beach market Thursday niJ!hl. police said. The theft at Cbefs 1\-tarket. 200 ~'rankfort Ai·~, ~·aS. the fifth armed rob- bery reported 1n the city in two days. The suspect was descrl~ as in hls middle lo late 20s, s·s·', 135 pounds, with two front teeth missing. He reportedly \rore a trench coat. l\farket owner Chet Douglas said the man entered the market around 7 p.m., pointed his shotgun at the people inside and forted them to lay down on the noor after emptying the register. Douglas' Y.'ife. Mary, \\'ho was in the cooler at the back of the store. managed to yell over a back fence for help, police said. Douglas told police he had the "unusually large" amount of cash on BA.RE Jf!OMAN BEA RS FUNDS HOUSTON (UPI l -A woman ran nude into the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Assn.'s meeting here as the at· tomeys were electing officers in the county court.house. The woman left an envelope containing $50 and asked that the money be used to start a defense fund for streakers brought to trial. Then she ran out. hand because he had sold a number of money orders. Small markets and a chicken take-out restaurant \\'ere hit in the other ro~ berles, one Thursday and three Wed· ne.sda,y. The losses were smaller amounts of cash or merchandise. In Ol)e case, the robber took a six·pack of beer. In three or tbe five robberies, the suspects have simulated a weapon but none y,·as e\•er seen. From Page 1 KIDNAP •.. for which the F AP took credit. The ERP also is believed holdP,ig Vic· tor E. Samuelson\ 37, or Cleveland, Ohio. plant manager for Esso Argentina Oil Co., an Exxon Corp. subsidiary . Samuelson was kidnaped Dec. 6 and the company paid the ERP a record '14.2 milllon ransom for him March 14, but he has not been released. Cordoba, Argentina's thlrd largest city, is one of the COWltry's most troubled areas, with the presence of foreign auto companies and a large organized labor force . On Feb. 27, disgruntled police ba cked by armed right-wing activists deposed the governor of Cordoba province in an uprising that lasted more than a week and left nine persons dead. WOODMARK CHAI RS Co nsum er Guide says "Best val ue in the Industry!" Large selection of these fi ne lounge chairs to choose fro m. another Ted von Hemert exclu sive. Woodmark Featu re s * 8 way Hand Tied * Corner Blocked Hard- wood Frames * Fon!os!ic Fabric Selec- tion * Lorge Selection of Styles * Qualify Construction Al Competitive Prices Slop In Today For Best Selection If You're Staying Home More Otten, You Might As Well Be Comfortable DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK--KARASTAN ,,/ WUKDAYS i SATUIDAYS t:oo le l :JO ' . I • ·- 1711 tjESF:WTCPORT BEACH • UFFOR., MHOOO LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NORTJI COAST trW\'., 4W ·6M1 TORRANCE• 23649 HAW'lllORNt BLVD, IOPtn Fri. tit 9, Sun. u ,s:30> 378·1Zl11 .. • A p ,Y /J "'h D bulbs noti show one true light bul "L a bu th• I most tner glvt ~·att llgbt cand and beln s., 0 call pubr the lege Stat ¢io othe hear ging the leg boo 'lb bOo . Gra folio llbr "Fe R• Ind I avai ""' D D my low Dr. that reH the you "Y a t Utn pal mis rel and ori whi a~ m my get ml pre .. •• 100 790 Brl an .. .,. cl D ' ed wa M "" Al t rd Ab r yo .... i' At Your Service A Sunday. Wednesday and Frtd•y f'eatun- Of tbe Da\11 Pilot ll'hn• A re 1 .... 1ct11en s? DEAR PAT: \\'hile s~ng up on light bulbs the other da;.o at thl' supermarket, I noticed the packages \\'ere labeled to , show watts. bulb lire and lumcns. \\'hi't on earth does "lumcns" mean~ Also; is it true that nouresccnt bulbs produce more light for the same "'a ttagc 1han regular bulbs? L.V .. Irvine •·Lumen!!" is thr actual light output of a bulb -the more lon1ens. lhe brighter the light. Compare packages to '"' the most light for the same wattage, or energy use. A ·standard 100-watt bulb gives 50 percent more llght tban four !> watt bulbi. Watt for "'all, fluorescent llgbt ls more economlcat lhan in· candescent, pro,idlng five times the llgbt and lasllng up to 10 times longer, plu1 being cooler than ordinary bulbs. Scholarship L istings DEAR PAT : So me years ago. it ~'as called to my attention that there is a published booklet available listing aU of the possible scholarships available to col· lege students anywhere in the United States. This book li sts all the types of ~larntips. some for high grades and others for skills in different areas. I've heard many o.f these scholarships go beg· ging beeause students are not aware of them, especially those in smaller col· leges. Could you find out the name of this book and where a copy can be obtained? R.L.R., Irvine The best known scholanhl!I listing bOOk is named "Annual Regislrar of Grant Support, J9il·74". It and the following are available from your local llbr1ty's ref e rence department : "Federal Dollars for Scholars", "Grants Register" and "Granls and Aid to lndl,iduals in lhe Aris··, which lists the avaU.ablHly of both national and ln- teniational S<"holarships. Denlnl. Biii que rie d DEAR PAT: In J une, 1973, I had all my lower teeth pulled and bad upper and lower dentures made at a c:1"e9it dentl.._. Dr. R. F. Beauchamp in Santa Ana. At that time I y,·a<; told that a pennanent relining of my dentures was included in the price of $338. I had a temporary relining done on my loy,·er teeth in September and at mat lime ·was told my permanent relining ''credi t" was good up to a year after the original Y.'Otk v•as d~. When I made an appointment for this to be done in March, I v.·as told the relining v.·ou\d cost $30. I was given lame excuses for the extra charge and v1ould like some belp in res-0lving this apparent inequity. ~I. 0 ., San Clemente Dr. Beaucbamp's office nurae read your chart indicating separate fees for X- rays, extra ction and dentures. v.·hlch cost a total of S3l8, v.ilh 3 not:Jtlon that "P3· tient advised fLlll lo1o1·er relining to be paid for when done." If there was a mlsu.nde rstanding about an additional relining fee, request to see your chart and then discuss v.·lth Dr. Beauchamp the repealed assurance of his office person- ne l that this. ser\•lcc was to be included .In the original fee. ID Card 1'1nnte d DEAR PAT: On Sei}t. 22, 1972, I sub- mitted the forms and documentary papers to substantiate my request !or a Citizen's Tdcntitv Card. or certificate of citizenship, to -the Immigration and Naturalization Department in Los Angeles. I also sent them the $1 0 fee re- qcired. In 11-1arch, 1973 I was notified to appear for an cxaminatior kefore an of- ficer of the service with my rather. This \\'as dollt". Under oath my father verified everything requested and I was told my certificate v."OOld be mailed to me. On may 17, 1973, 1 received a request for the original marriage licen!C of my parenls. which I sent. I received it back last fall and have not had any fur1hr r rom- mtmication to this date , 20 months after my original request. Is there ilny v•ay to get this matter resolved? C. \\' ., Huntington Beach A representali\'e of the U.S. Im· migration and Natura111allon Strvlce Is present for "walk-In" ser\•lce to county re1idents each Wednesday from 9 a.m. to ooon and I 10 3 p.m. In Room D- 100 at the Orange County Civic Center, ito Cl\'lc Center Drh•e \\'est. Santa Ana. Bring copies of all pertinent documents and request the asslslanee of this representaU\'t in processing your long overdue application for a certificate ol e:IUJ:msblp. Diet Co11n •elh11J DEAR PAT: I remember reading an article some time In 1973 about a v.·oman P6)'chologist helping O\·erwe:ight lecn-ag· ed girls in a group situation. I think it was in a church localed In the Corona del ~1ar area. I would hke to contact this psychologist. but I can 't recall he:r neme. H.I\., Santa Ana The Orange County t'syc:hOlor;tcal As!Odation bad no record of this speclllc ~r•PY group, but 111 fJMllccsman dld refer you to Dr. Judith Loo:bet, 10'1 Ab.llone, Balboa. I( other readers ttmtmber tbl1 program and provldt A' Yt111r Service with tbe .name of Ole psycbolo~st or phyt~laft •'ho ltd the group. you will hj! ~ntll<:ted . s ~DAIL V PILOT .'f Porter •sees Light ~ 'Tea11i Pilc1yer' Ca11't Blindly Folloiv 1'e ani Fainny Bunny Jim Mefford, 88, appears to ha\'e given up hope in the Easter bunn v. I-le and other residents of a Redding con\lalescent hospital displavfd Easter bo nnets they had made and added funnv faces to match°. It wa s their annual Easter parade. • Sl1ots Again st Dipl1tl1eria L Urged After County Deatl1 ··/ l1at•e lca rnerl n /11.~1<011. a lt~son flllt lld to TtCOU>lt to '"!J thl/rifell a11d auyo.11e else IL'ho 1111/I /1,~1l'n." -Bnrr Porter 8)' \\'ESLE'' G. rrrPERT . \\'ASHINGTO~ trPI ) -Herbert L. '11larr ' Porh•r of l .. 'lgu nn Niguel p!a~'cd a rela!l\'('ly mi nor role in l'fK' \\'atcrga tc C'Q\'1~rup. ll ut he says he has ll•amcd a rcnlral lNISOl'l! that th<'rl' are 11mcs 1,rhen :1 ··U'am gln~t•r " 1s nlornlly bound not tv lnl!o\\' the 1l'an1. Fur morl' than n h;i!f hour on P.taundy Thursday, U.S. D1s1rict Court Judge Wilham B. Br\'an and Charles B. ~tur­ ray, Porter's ia\\1'cr. pondC'r .... J PoMer's con1ri11on. r-.1urr.1y. n s1l\'t>r-ha1rl'd y,·hite man. told Rr,:in, it htack. th:.1t Porter had told "this ltu!t~ \\~l\l' lit" .. 1n tal king to thl' FU! <1 n1onth after tl\t> Jurie , 1972, \\'a lcr~all' break-in. ~lurrl'ly said Porter ~h.1s cooperate<!, fully Y.·11h the prosctution. Bryau droppad his head. look off hi~ glasses and sal sill'ntly 1n medi tation. He said he "jus t can't forgl'r' th;it l'ortl'r repeated •·the \\ hitc he.. t\\·ice more before finally telling Jav•yers for the Comm1tlce to ne-clect the Prl'Sidcnt one year ;1go on April II, 1973 th:11 he \\':tntrd to talk to prO'>C'('Utors. Portc•r told l'nt.• judge, "I am absol utely posi!J \'l' in rny heurt -;ill the ""~· to my l0t.•s -\h:lt 1 11 ill ne\'t•r i::ct into trouble agai n. I have learned :1 h:ird !t.·sson. a lr-.:.c:on I intend 10 ft't'Ount to Ill\' children and at\\one C'lsc Y.ho \\Ill li.'itrrl." Por!er said hi• int1•11do; to l!:O straight l>.1ck to l.:.iguna :\1gucl. 11her.: h·· helps operate h1s fatht•r-1n·la\\··s small ron- st ruction firm . t\ yea r ago. he \.\'as the \ 1ct• prc-;Ldl'nl uf ·•a nt,t)or l S ror· 1>0r:111on." and Port(•r ro11t1nut1lly has <l£'flnC'd nis loss bccau.s<' of \\':itt'rgatc· in the nlatrr1:.il1s!1c tcr1ns of thl· hou-.r ;ind job ht· lo<.J. Porter testified in the St'nate hearing<> lnst Junr rhat at thr• urging of deputy carnpa1gn direc tor J rb Stuart ~l<i grudc·r, y,·ho has p!c.1dcd gu ilty to conspiracy, he lied about rnoocy he had dispctlSed !o (;. (;ordon Liddy. late r convicted as master- mind of the \ffltergate break-in. Porter was 1ndi('lcd on one rount of lying, \1hich ca rrier\ a maxin1um pt'na!ty of fl\·e years in prioon :ind a fine of \ LAGUNA NIGUEL'S PORTER, WIFE LEAVE U.S. COURT He 'll Serve 30 Day' for R:ile in Watergate Scandal SIO.{'((}, Br~·;in ~l'n1rnerrl h1n1 to fl\t to 1;; nlOnttis. and orcll'red h1n1 to M:"rve 30 d:iys 1n a federal corrrcnonal 1nstllut1on in Cal1fon11:1 and to go on prob.1 t1on for an add1t1on:1\ year. As !ht' 1ud~1· s:pokl', l'ortc·r·s \l'lf1'. Carol. h~.'r hand clutching !he hand of a fnt.'f'ld , brukt 1n!o a hrotid <;m1le. Dur ing the s1·na1e hearings, Sen. llov.ard II. Raker .Jr 1 B·Tenn. I. cn~agcd Por1rr in a long d1a!ogul' al>out th\o \\'a!t•q::ate roveru1). ..\\'hat did you do ;ibout it;·• H<i kcr asked. "I did not do an ythini;." Porter replied. "\~'hy didn't you?" Baker asked( "ln ;ill hones1y. probahl~· because of the fear of group prcs.~urc that would cnsut>. of no t lx-1ng a t1'am playr r ·· Ponf'r ~1d. Porter then. and Thursd.\\'. told of ·n1s: fam1l~ 's fri endship 111th Rithnrd r\1"1;0rl and his O\.\'Tl acqua1nt:incc 1•1th h11n :i1net· 1916 Outside th<> rourthou.51~. a r<'portt·r ;i -.k- ed Por1Pr if ~ had hrard from :'\ixon. ":\o." he said. "\Yould you do 11 for !h(• Pre~1dt·11, agai n~" !he rf'portrr asked. i'orter !aughr·d . start•-d to \<,'alk a\\a~ and said OV<'r 'nis shoulder ... havr you got a year to answrr that question ?'' As he v.·as walking out \ht door. Porter , ... as l'w>ard to ask his ]a\.,.)'C'r, "I can ~till go to the rHCT' track. can't I, even though I'm on probation '! .. Orange County Health Departmenl Director Dr. John Phil ip ha s recom- mended that mothers v.·ilh small children have th<:'m immunized agaiMt diphtheria. ly this monlh and discovery of one other case and thrl'.'e carriers of the disease. Da1tu Point, Capo Beat'lr The recommendation comes in the \\'ake of one fatal case of the disea se ear- Massage Parlor Undercover Cop Disliked Work AUSTIN. Tex. (U PI) -Steve Hall tlYS he had no fun working as an undercdver vice squad agent at six massage parlors. ''Lots of people wouldn't understand," he said. "It wasn 't \l:hat I v.•ould call recreation or having a good time.'' Hall's \\'Ork resulted in prostitution charges against 14 masseuses but he doesn't want the same duty again. .. , had no reser\'ations at all v.·hen the police asked me if I v.·ould v.·ork un- dercover for them ." Hall said Thursday. .. I wanted to do a good job for the police. But it turned me off." Hall. 23, a bachelor and a deputy con- stable. visitt'd the massage parlors from Feb. 13 to P.larch Tl. gathering in- formation on v:hich the prostitution charges were based. "They (the masseuses ) asked me many times if I was Vice," Hall said. "Bul I just acted like myself and the y believed in me." He first denied publicly that he had been the agent ·when the arrests "'ere an- nounced. "But I'd hear men talking about it in the courthouse,'' he said. "When they·d say '1 bet that dude had a fantastic time. I wish I'd gotten that job,' I just smiled to myself." Barmaids Win Ri ght Not to Expose Bodie8 MADISON, Wis. tUPtl -Female bartenders cannot be required to eJpOSe Jhcir bodies while male bartenders do not, a Wisconsin hearing examiner says. Patrick O. Patterson . a hea ring ex- aminer for the Department of Industry. Labor and Hwnan RelatiOJl.'I. issued Ut.e decision Thursday in a case involving two female bartenders at the Gobbler, a Johnson Creek restaurant. Barbara Hill and Ella Birch, both of Oconomowoc, filed a sex discrimination complaint \\ilh the state ~gency. They said they were required to wear reveal· ing clothing while male bartenden v.·ere not. "The record indicales tha l the uniform v.·hich complainant.s and other female bartenders v.·ere required to v.e.ar expose and accentuated their legs. thighs and breasts, ~·hereas the unifonn wom by the: male bartenders did not expose rncst part.5 ol the body and did not accentuate any male se xual characteristics," Pat· terson said. Patterson recommended 'that (he stale agency order the restaurant to stop the discrimination. He al!O &aid the women, who were firtd for ttfusing to ~·ear the rtquired uniform. did not want tO be rein.mted, but could file a. lewsuit ·to rl't'Ovf"r lost v.·ages. • "The recommend ation isn 't rral!v prompted by the death but rather !t is ou.r standard proced ure ... J")hi!p said ... Th(' children must ha1,·(' bct·n im1nuniz<'CI before entering school any•.ray." Land Use Choices Opposed Philp sa id the minor out break nf diphtheria occurred in h \'O related fami lies living in a small barrio st'ctio n of Santa Ana . "Several of the fam ily membt'rs had rome: up fron1 r..texico recently and prob- ably brough t the disease \\'ilh them.•· J>hilp said . The disease claimed the life of a 20- month-old boy· in the family on April 3. Phil p said immunization is no\V a routine practicl' in pediatrics and the usual shot :idministerl'd at the age of t;\·o months is a "three-in-one .. dose \\'hich guards against diphtheria . \\·hooping cough and tetanus. l~c said a booster shot is usually gi\'en a yea r later and another booster just before the child enters school. Philp said the final booster is usua llv good fo r seven to 10 yl'ars and he said it is even a good idea for adults to get boosters y,·hen the original ihots "·car off. The county operates 29 clinics which offer the inocul at ions and Phil p sa id the locations and times can be obtained by calling the county health department. - Garbage Ga l Orange County Supt'rvisor Ronald c·aspcrs voiced roncem Thursday v.ith proposed land use altcrnativr_<; for tl1e Dana Point and Ca pistrano Beach area. HIS comments ca me in the y,·ake of a cornmunity mectin~ Tuesday in the C:i pisl rano Vallcv durinf! \.\'hich p!anninJ:: com missioners and ~taff members ex- pl;.Jined the \·a rious choices for plann ing in the area . Caspe r~ said hr thinks al\ the proposed amf'ndmcnts to the 1983 Land Use Plan have serious pro lbcms. "I am concerned pnm.."lrily that the al!emat1ves do not adequately reOcct the desires of !he C<ipistrano Valley com- n1unity." he !':lid . "Of p:irt icular <.'Once m to me is the lack of an adt.'<JUate traffic ci rculation plan and the ult imate population pro. jcctions of the plan altcrnatil't·s prrpared by the staff.'' Caspe rs add~ Cas1~rs refcrrl'd to po[>Ula:ion pr~ jcctions in one st.1ff alternative plan nmounting to as many as 59.000 people 1n OPI Ttle11MIO Carol Ross, 24 .' is the cutest "garbagcperson" in Portol l' -or pos· slbly aU of Call!ornla. Six years ago she was dallng Portola Ga rbage Co~pany oy.iner V{oody Ross. who at the 1t!n1c jokjngly tts kcd if she d like a JOb hau ling trash. She did. l 1h(' :irea h)' the time the general plan is fulfilled lie '.ai<l. a consultin~ firm under eon- trnct to the county estimated th:it the ab- sol ute high<'Sl populaion he arc.'\ could h:i nrlle is 60.000 The ronsultants. OanirlAn. r.foon. Sam- pie ri and Ilg. said the plan they t"nvi sion y,·oulrl generate n popul<11ion of 29.000 .. \\'hi!e the staff 's altern ati ve would represen t a 22 percent reduction fron1 th e ex isting plan. it v,1nu \d still put lO<J many people in loo small a space," Caspers said. "[ v.·ill find it hard to suppol1 any plan v.'hich wou ld create a J»l)ulat 1on in ex- crss of 35.000 persons." he added. Planning comnuss1oncrs arc con- Get Out Yo ur -~1a r bles, Gir ls 1.0:\l)()N' IUP!l -Th(' \Vorld ~1 arbtes Bo(lrd of Control has removed its ban on \1omen marble pla yer.~ ;it the annual r;ood Friday co1npt't1tion at Ttns!cy Gree n. But 1he board S!lid Thursday thr woml'.!n competi tors must be "su1t<1bly drcs:srd. ·· \\orncn were forbidden to l.'ntcr thC' contest after a 1972 inc:denl in which <1 girl bc11t dov.'TI to play Y.eari n11: a mirro- ~k1rl (Ind with !he Y.ord .. k1ncker5" pnnted on h<:r panties. Jlcal Causes Death OASIS ll'l'I' -Hi\l'rside authorit :es Thursday blamt'd the death (If ll 19-~tar ­ old h1 tchh1kcr on heat pro<;trat1on . Tht>y ~<11d lh1· bodv of John ~la rk T!<;t)f) \ras: found \\'C'dnl': .. day alongside a dirt road nr .. 1r Oao;1s. \\hC're th1· temperature \1as rrportrd 1n the high OOs. !'idrring maki ~ amcndm ent5 to !hf' genrra\ pl;in they adopted last }'ear ;ind the bo;i rd or super\'iSQrs must approv(• any changf.>S in future wning dcsign;i · tlons. Although alt ;i!trmativc pl ans under consideration incl ucl e ('X!ensivt• opc u space provisions. Cas pf'rs said he is \1·or- ried about a lack of open spac:c plans fol' centra l Dana Point. "The only mnj(Jr op<•n ~pac:e in th•• center of the µJanning area 1s the pn1- p>Sed align ment for :-1 n1ajor transport:i- tion corridor." he said. "If no other Opt'n sp.1ce is provid<'CI an1l the transport ation l'Orridor 1s build!. \\'<! 111 ou ld sec v.<ill-\o-\\·all c o n c r ':! t ,. from Pacific Coast Highv.·ay to Del A\ 1011 f a ke y arterial road in the area1 :· C.'aspers said Pla nners y,·jll fl('('! a~ain in the area 011 J\tay 14 to study the plans again prior 111 prnposal of the land use p 1 ;1 11 a mendmC"nts. Sex)-Strellkers Cheer Bou;lers SACRA~IE'.\1TO rrr1 l -Five at- tr:irtivr young \.\Otnrn slrl':Jked nudr through ~; bo\\'hnc: allrv hr n· producing <'h(',.r~ and a1iplaus·· from abc1ut 300 ho \\'IC'rs Chuck S:indf'"~. 49. :1 srcuril1, guard. .~111d thf' }Oung \.\'Olll('ll r·nlered through thf' front door at 9 pm Thur~ay. r:in through th1· ~lardi (jras L:Jnes and nec1 in a sfa. t1on ~·agon. ,\sk"d if th(' \\·om('n werr :11- 1ract1\'t'. S;ind1rs. a forme r s!l('riff'!'l d1·puty. rtphl'CI ... Oh boy, \.\l'f! 1hc~ ·· S 111~day Pilot to Ex 1llo1·e C11ltt11·al l 1111l ac t of Ca1·s Daily Pilot these \li'i!l be features: editors among to<lay prf'Cl1ct1'il "Sunday's fk.sr' CAR Ct:LTURE-The motor car i~ a · good deai more than just transportation to mo:o;t American.~ of dri\•ing a~e. The auto has often C\'Cn decided v.·h<'re and ( Sunday's B est J !'IOI'' members nf r S. soc1ct\· were to hve. Staff \V ntrr Candace Pe.arson tells the cultural impact of the car in a \'OU Scctlon stof). FACE LESS COPS-Oa\•id f\1unro. a retired profes!IOr livlng \n La guna Be.Reh, c ont r n s t ~ lhrc anonymity of mo!il American pollct:n1en "'1lh the bobby on 1he bent in Br1H11n There . he: My-s, the ' ·- ncighllilrhood po!Jcemnn ~nov.i;; and ,.- kno~·n by his J)t.--nph~ .ind h>el'.'I prr'i0n.1ll, resp011s1bf(' for hold1nR dO\.\n rnme l,OSI:-;C: 1\ LlfEST''Ll'-ArlOther l0til.. at hie in Amenca hil~ 1n11rnal1~t 1\l1~t;ur Cookt> -Engli sh hy h1Mh :ind Am('rll·'" by eho1cc ....:. lam<'n:,ng thr loss of c::m:ill to"'" life 1n this 'WC'ek ·~ Fanu!v \\'et•k\\ C-O\'<'r story . · . l:'\DIA.\' iLl...S -\J')ll(:' af\('r \\'oondcd J\n('(' ha-: droPjX'd from I h c hcadhnc!' and -in most nc v.sp:lprM -c\tn froni tht-b..'lck pa,1;t"4i. the Amf'nP:in lndi!ln ts still h.'lvltl;; problems. rnued Pt~'i lnl f',....I national analy1rs sorn<' of th~ or1g1n!i 11f the lnd1nn!i· 1n11bll1ty to ad a pt to \ht V.'hirJy,·lnd v.·orld of the v. h11e 1nan . 1 SPORTS S~tORGASSORrl-TC'lC\'l~lon·., saturday mnrHthon of globe • clrclin~· ~s brnadcas11n~. "ABC'11: \V id<' \\'rirlrf of Sports." 15 CO\·cr m:itcrial for 1his n·c-ek'.~ T\0 \\'EE:K " I • • ; I DAILY PILOT r ,1d.Jy, Ap,i1 12 11J7<i • ~~~~~~~~~ 'l{e111ot e' Pla11 For Our Coa~t UPCOAST, J)f)\\''\'COAST: L :1 t c:. t rrpoil~-uHhcatr our rcgion:ll CQ:'l~t:it l'<ltllm1i;;:-1on. thl' vutf11 propag:1tf'd by l'ro posit 10JJ 20 la!\t c·lcction. is still h:ird al rh1· 1:1,k of t1·1l1nj! u.;~ 11ha1 1hc (0/'ls!hn!-' 01 1h1' futu re' oUl!ht tt• he like. Corn1n1ss1on p1<1nli1•rr-; :ire dr:if!Hll'.: .1 111<1~t1·r ~rhen1c for '•Ur Ni.1st:il st><:tor. It i\ mad1• up or 111n~· 01· su (')!'mcn1 s. <ts J)J~1t1n1.:rs likl· 11) r:ill 1hen1 In pl:Hn p11r lan<'f', 1/11s n11•a us !ht•rc arc nine or so r:1:1rls to 11. The lasu::s1 p<i rt · o!l cd uu! for puhlic view i-. r:1l l.;-d th Land t·:nvironmcnt El!,incnt Thi$ 1nL·a11:. \'.hill lhf· pl:inners think v.1• ought tu ha1·r aking the l'O:ISt ;111d v.·h<ll \1'C ought not to ha1·t . AFT EH llA \'11'\G f}t'ru srd dispalc;hes rc·gartling all this I !ih:ill hrieny inlt'rprf't thr havt's ancl hal'e nots for you . Our coasta l plannt'rs tell us \\'{' shall ha\'C cleun. pure air . 11nsull1NI shorelines, pollutioo·frcc surf, lo~s of open sp:iccs :ind happiness \Ve sh;1JI nut have frl'{'\'.'ays. tors of houses. smo~, b.1d ~tuif dumpt!d into our occ iin or e!cctrical po11·cr plants. There i~ no 11«1y you are g<11ng to :1rguc \11th toe s,. planners 0 11 . TllEHE ~1A \' be a fev.• litr lc dclails that 11orry .YOU a touch. For ex- ;11nplt~. lhl' coastal planr11~rs s a~·. "Hesidc11tial developmtnt rcrnote frorn :1v:iilablc e1npJoymcnt .. , v.·ill not Ix• per1nitted ... " Is that ~·! Listen. I thought 1hat '1'as 11·hy I moved back to the Orange Coa st after knocking-around the state for a fe11· y(•a rs. I thought I 11 as gett ing rcn101e from availnlile rn11>1oy1ne111. I knov.• one group that is really going 10 get hit hard by this dictum . ..u- This will be th e bunch 11·ho nrc l'On- lractors. builders, archilects, plu1nbers ;:ind ~lcctricinns. ,\FTER TllE COASTA L planners grt through stopping evcrythn1g. lhcsc people are surely going to bt rcn1ote fron1 n1·ailablt> employn1t•11t . -.Just goes to slJO"' you ho\\' thinking nlxlul the C.'Q:JStlinc can rc:ill~· cha~e. Rt;>rnot c, for i'X'1mplc. used lo be !he v.•ho[c idea . Soine years h.1ck. only a f('1~ of lhC' hardy lived on this coastline all year around. 1'hcy liked ttml because 1l 11·as remo!C' rr oin ju~1 about r1·i•ryfn1ng . Then summer vistors 11·ould co1ne 1lo11·n. "'Hey." rh('y'd say to a coastal liver. ''this C'Oastline of yours 1s rPaJly rt'more .. , S!'n hre<>1rs. Lappi ng surf. C.ulls overhead. Br1gh1 skics and dancing 11<lll'rS. SO OU!l VISITO rt aU.1 ndoned his homr 111 Smogsville. flcci ni:;: from erov.•dt'<I !>!rl'l'ls. j:1n1mN1 s11!t•\\;1l ks. t a 11 buildings. hackyarcl b:1rlx·qucs a n d eh!orin:iti'd S\'.1111mtng poo ls. lie moved hcr1· t•> !he coast. 11/1Crl' 11 'is remote or t'Oursc, \\'r 11·e rt.·n·1 rrmo!e r r o ni hun anyn1ort'. lie :ii~ bro11gh1 his b.1('ky:ird h:irb<>que 11·ith him and huilt <1 rhlonn;itl'c! s11·11n · ming poor. \Vrll. you Sllpposc our co11st:il p!:innt'r~ can 11011· tllilkl· ;ill rn1-: lllt•J.!;il. r11l1ng nrw l)l:opl1' ('annot cnn1r do11n :ind 11\'t' :1 long 11.1 v fron1 \lht'n.' they sweat Ol t'r :1 hul , <>t1 C"ky <lrsk. IL's l'l'n101ely po!)~1blc. ~hale Tcnus ( lkaYed \1 \Sl!l\1;ro;-.. 1L'PJ 1 -Thi· lnll'l'1or l)o·p.,1rtn11·n1 Jnnounc·l'CI Thursda y :1c:· l•'Pl•HH·t ~,1 a l11gh hlln us bid ut ~i'i5c!lliQf~I h\' l'hillip~ Prtrolt'um a11t1 1hr 'Un (Jil l 'o lor nghts 10 dl'\'l•lop llll 011 ~norc 1rnC'1 1n L'tah 'Raid Just the Beginning'-Terrorists · BEIHL:T. Lt-banon I AP 1 -A Pales\i. nl<in gucrr1ll:i spllll\('r ,i:roup prorn1sed to- d:1y "n1ore rf·1·olut1onary :'I u I l· 1 d t n1issions" in Israel fotlo11 in~ HS hloody raid on a h)\\ll O(•ar thr i £b.1n1·St~ tx1rdl'r. A spokPsn1an fo r !he Populi.lr Front for thl· l.1bcrat ion Of l'<dl'S\!rl C·(:C't11'r:'ll Com· mand. 11•h1ch took rri'<iit for St'ncl ing the 1hr1·e gut·rril!as 11ho killed 18 Jsril chs 111 Qu1 ryat ~h1no11u h on Thursd<iy, lold a nl·11s tonlcrl'r1tc : "Thursday 's operation "'as jusl the tx.·g11u11ng of a 11cw ca n1pa1gn or rcvolu· Justi~e tionnry \•iolcncc, fe\'olutlonary suicide 11ttal'k s 111 lsratl. This campaign is aimed :11 blocking 111·1 Arab-Israeli 1>eacc set· 1 l~·mcnt.'' The spokesman idcnufh:d himself 1only by lus totle name Of Abul Abbfis. nl<'rnbcr of orJ,:aniza1ion's military t'On1· n111nd and Poli tburo. He ~·ore dark Pycgla!>'Ses and a dotted black karn ych. 1hu traditional guerrilla headdress 11·hich co\'l'rC'd rnost of his fat e. !:iµc:.iklng at the comn1t1.nd's in- Rea~hes rormatioo office in Beirut. Abul Abbas Insisted on 1he right or guerrlUu to crosll 1hc U>banese or any Arab border to 5trike in Israel. lie repeatedly denied that the three guerrillas at Qiryat Shmonah bad In· fil tro\C<d fron1 Lebanon, as Israel claim· ed . but still maintained the guerrillas had a righl 10 cross this frontier. Abul Abbas said Jsrael claims lhc guerrillas crossed from Lebanon in ordt'r IP s1)Ur the l..ebanese government 10 crack dO\\'n on the guerrilla movement. to. Top D1splayl111: ~·hat he !aid \'.'all an lsrat'li ident ity card, Abul Abbas declartd: ''The three Qiryat Shmooab heroes had Ix-en in Israel for a long period be for t: 1'hur5<1&y's optratlon . Thc.y had Israel! identity cards and paper!! for11:ed by the Ccncral Con1n1and. Tile 1 001~ 1hey car- ri1,."'<I such as knh·es, rope.'!, c~garette11 and even n1atc hcs were e.tl lsraeli·made and cannol be obtained in an)I Arab country," he ~id. The 18 Israeli victims 1vere buried to- da)I In an emotional :.1nd unrut Y funeral interrupted by pn&:I')' cries for rel'enge against the Arabs. !\linister of Pollet Shlomo Hillel 11arn· ed neighbor ing J..ebnnon or ~ssib\r rctaHa tioo if the Arab .: u c r r 111 as opcrnting in southern Lebanon 11·crc not rcnlO\"L>d, Angry resid{'fltS gathr rtd in the str eels an<l shouted (or inc reased arn1y pro- tcc! ion nod revenge, "l don't cnre hov.' .,..,cak the go\'crn· mcnt is.'' roar1.-d one n1an. "\\'e hal'C to hit back ." I E . · x-11 111011 Boss Tony Boyle Co11victeLl in .Murders Crucifixio11 ~ Re-e11acted By Fi~ipino PilEUIA, Pa rlll'l 1 -1\ jury has con· \'i1·!.~'<1 \\'. A. "Tony·· RoylR-o! setting ill nint ion "the 1969 Yablonski 1nurdcrs and financing the killings with union funds 11·hill· hl' 11·as presiden t of the l.inilt'd '.'ll1ne \York ers. Boyll', 72, \\'ho ruled the Y1o](·nt union frorn J!lt;o 10 1970, 11·as lht· nln1h nnd final rlcftndant to hr ('Onvicted in !he fol1r 1rars sincr U~l\V lc11c1er .ro~cph A. :.,Jock" Yablonski. his wife .:ind daughler V.'L'r(' shot to d('ath v•hilr they slept in thrir Cla rksville, Pa .. hnrnt'. The V(•rt:lil'l elhn<1xecl on.;-o[ thC' na- lion's 1nost 1:01nph•!\ 111 u rd c r in- ' f•stigations, begun by !he careless CAMBODIA lte•I 1ld1·1111.-·e No rth \l ielnarncse troops have overrun Tong Le Chan Han ge r ca1np. 50 n1ilcs north of Saigon. the South Vietna1nese n1ilitarv command a nnouncccl toda):. t:nen1 y troops \\'ere believed in thousand~. J;;xxon to J\1ake • 4notlter Boost llOUSTO:-l'. TeX. tA Pl -\Vho!esule ga soline prict'S for nhout 24.000 f~xxon Co. USA dealcr-operaled service stations have been incre:1scd by I 6 cents per gallon. Exxon ,1150 said Thu rsd:iy ii h:is hoostcd priC<'s by 4 6 cents prr ,i:11llon for :1bout 1.000 compfln} -ilprratcd s1a1 ions. An F:xxon srl0kl•sn1an s:1id th1• ad · d1tional thrl'C C't'Uts boos.I for company. OJ)('r;1tcd stations reneels F c d c r ,, 1 Enf•rg)' Offi<'t' authoril_I' lo n1akc ,1d- 1ustn1ents 10 includr increased operating costs. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SER VICE [.. •""' ' ,. ' ~. . I, ... "°O'lOl••·<•,<10, ii wQll !)o') mt "°'• •I~" """"'' Oy ~:'IO 1''" r~l O•"'l•"'•'("l'~•'"P""'r••t;MlO•~" t.~. "'" 1.•• ~~ ~"''' I 00 ~"' • .... ,,,,~ ........ <, ,,...,, , t• ,...,,, ,,,.. ""' •"!'""'" ....... ""'" 1v<'I •"' ..,,. '"'" "'~ ,.,. """'"' r;.11 ano • C1>11~ ,..,., ""'"""''' ·~ ,......, {~··> 0'" '•'""""''I h• •"' l· l' .,,~ .. , .. ~,· ~""" '.00:.00 !!ti< ft •"11 "'1"1""""'"' t.••I"•....,··• r ..... , •.• ..,,9ov11 ,·d, J ,,.. W1>•"•'"' Da•o """' I>"'" l..., ... ,, I "'Ju• .. "'4"' • d!scnrding of beer cans by paid klllers on ,the night or the slayini::s. Bovie , recuperating fron1 a dru~ OV('rdosc taken shortl v aftt'r he \\'as in· tticted last September 'on fed eral charges in the rase, s..11 passiY ely 1vhile the jury 11·:..s polled. His onl y act ion 1\·as a sad \1·ave to his wife <1nd daughter before ]f'avi ng lhl' courtroom in a v.•heelcha ir. f)tfensc Attorney Charles t-.1oscs. in his onlv ernotional outburst of the tri:1I . drrTiand cd <i 30-dav extension to file bricfs for a new tri'al. Delaware County Judi;c Frank Catania ruled. ho.,..·evrr, 1\to~s "·ould rcecivc only the custon1<iry seven-da y period. Judiciarv Panel ,/ Can 'L Enf orcc Nixon Subpoena '" The jury o1 nin' men and three women dellbcrated six hours before .finding ~ Boyle gu ilty of three rounts of first degree murder in the Dec. JI , l!l69, sl.'lyinE(s. lie faces automatic life sen· tcnt t's on each count under Pcnnsyll'ania Jaw. Kenneth l'ablonski. a son 11.· ho dlS(•overcd hi s fa mily's bodies on Jan. 5, 1!170, rmbraecd ~pccial prose cu t or Hichard Sprague in the courtroom, saying: "You can't know ho11· J thank you." Spra~ue, v.•ho directed the prosecution frorn the case's bcginnin~. said the rl'sulls sho .... ·cd ho1v •·effective law en· lorcrmcnt c;in get to people at the top.'' "i'olr. Boyle \\'as thl' initiator of th is crime and he \I' as the bcgtnning, and '4'C\'r gone from the end and !raced it b.1ck to the bci;inning, and an American jury has decided," Sprague said. N EACll Or TII E six Yablonski murder jury tri,1!s, Sprague. introduced :1s evidence SC\'eral beer rans. bearing rini::erprints of Claude Vea\ey. Paul Gilly \\'ASlllNGTON <UPl l _ The House nnd Aubran l\lartin. Veale v confessed shortly after his arrest in eal-ly 1970, im· Judici:iry Committee admils it is legally pu11'crlC'ss to eompel President Nixon to p!1 rating SC\'f'ral conspiraiors, including deliver the 41 \Vatcr<>ate tant>s it has sub-··a rnan nanlt'd Tonv," 1.1·ho he .,..·as told " "~ had ordered the n1ufdcrs. pcll'nac~ from him. The panel's artillt'ry in this ne\v conflict Gilly and J\·lartin 11·ere convicted or is limih'(f to the moral authority of !he first degree murd er. Gilly's 1vi fe ancl 'BACK TO BEGINNING' W. A. 'Tony' Boyle Ncl\ 1'hree-year Steel Contract Given Approval House. the 11.·eight of puh!ie opinion and father • in • law confe:;sed , implicating th!! niessnge from Jtepublicans u;.,1\V oHirfals William Prate rand 1\lbc.rl \\'ASJU NGTON 1AP) -The United n1:1nifes!cd in the bipartisan 33·3 1·ote by Pnss. States steeJ1.1·orkers today appro\'cd a \\'hich the historic subpoena was ap-Prater confessed fotlov.·ing his ron-new three-year contract '\\'ith the nation 's ed Th A,. 1·iclion and testified a<>ainst Bo.vie. prov ur::.ull~'· "' 10 major steel companies for 350.000 The subpoena demands that Nixon clain1ing he :icted as a conduit for union \\'Orkers. drh\'C'r 41 tapes by '{ a.m. PDT 1\pril 25 funds nuthorized by Boyle lo pay the for use as potential cvid<'nce in itn· h1rrd killers. The pact reportedly provi des for wage peaching hirn and putting him 011 trial in increasrs lolaling more than 60 cents an the senate'. l\t:,· Tt:STJ~ION'I' 11·as prO\'idcd by hour over the nl'xl three 1·cars in ad- d1 stricl 19 prrsidcnl \\'illiam Turnblazer. d11ion to a hefty packaie or fringe Tilt: Ut:FUSAL to comply C()Uld Itself \1ho p!cadrd guilly 10 a fcdC'ral con· benefits. bct'Oml' an in1pcachable of£enie. and tilt spiracy charge in tht caSC'. Hl' testified S!celv.·orkC'rs Prcsidrnt I. \V: Abel and !·louse is likely to trC'at it a~ one. Boyle told hi1n and Pass he v.·antcd R. Hea1h Larry, chiC'f nego1ia lor for the The \\'hite HouS(> lc£t Oj)C'n the que~tion Yablonski kiHt'd durini:?" a meeting in 10 major steel cornpan ies. tnrgaincd or l\'hcther ~ixon \1·ould vol unta rily con1· ,June nf l!lft!I. shorll v after 't'a blOnski an· through the ntghl. brC'a king only for cof· ply with the subpoena , noun cc<l hc \1·oulcl chal lenge Boyle for the frc and .i brief nap, to iron oul the final "\Ve will an5\\'('r this crimmunication un ion prcs!dcnc·y. conrrac! language. and prr\'ious ones from the comn1ittce at Boyle. deposed as uri.nv president in The union's 600-memhcr Basic Steel SA:-J FER~A~OO. Phi!ippinrs (t\P I - for the sixth year. Juanito Piring. a laborer 11•ho cams about $7.50 a \\'et'k ...,·hen be v.·orks. v.·as nailed to a cross to- day <lS a Good Friday act or sncrifiC"C. Pi ring. 3'-year-old fathtr or six. did not utter a sound as Pifedina Pamposa drove a silver painted,' three-inch spike into th!! palm of each outstMdied hand with t.,..·o quick blOW! of his harruner. fl.fedina \\'3.S dressed as ~farco. the Roman soldier 1.1•ho dro\'e the na ils into the body of Jesus Christ. Pirfn8, in a v.·hite loin cloth, a curly ~·ig and a crov.11 of thoms, represented Christ. PIRL"\G ~tOVED his lips sill'tltly as the l&-foot \\'ooden cross was raised in 1he middle of a rice field . A croy,·d of at least 4,000 milled around it in a carnival atmosphere o{ bobbing, gaily ~I~ bal loons and ice cream \'endors r1ng1ng bells. "AbaOO ~ Ababa!" Piring cried pain- fully in Tagalog. Mc Philippine dialect . seconds after the cross was placed upright. "Put it do1111 ! Put it do I\ TI !" At the foot of the croos dozens ot fl agellants. their naked backs scarlet 11ith their O\.\n blood, lashed themselves 11.·ilh bamboo scourges, ' p I at t er in g n1embers <1f the crov.•d closest to the cross. AFTER LESS than 10 seconds on lhc cross. Piring 11.·as brought dov.TI and car· ried to the roadside. Hi s piC'rced hands "·ere batned in alcohol and .... Tapped in 11.·hite bandages. ··1 feel good," said Piring. "It hurts. Of course it hurts. Bui v.·hen I am on the cross. it is as if I am anolher person. It is as if Jesus is helpin g me . ''This is a sacrifice for the extension of life of m~· mOlhi'r and my sick cJ'rild." The f\agt'!lan ts had paraded throuii:h the to~'D sin~.~ai:b' tnoming. They la~.1- ed thcmsel"e.s numb .,..·hi!e helpers raked their backs 'A1lh paddles embedded with broken glass . rhe end of !he Easter vacation !Apri l 1!172 by An1old ~filler during a court Industry ConferC'ncc. representing some 22 1." Ronald L. Zieg!C'r, presidenlial urdered re-clcl·lion. is nO\\' sC'rv ing a 800 locals, \\'as called into sess ion at the "IT DOESN'T llURT at all." said Alan pn'ss secre1a ry said. "111c an.~wcr we h·drral prison sentence for n1isusing Shorehain Hotel. The conference. v.·hich Nal'arro. 18. making his debut as a ~·ill give \1·i1l be comprel,cnsi\'e and con· u111on funds for political can1paigns. He must r<1lify any proposed C'Onlract. \1'as na~ellant. "My back is numb." C'lusll'c .. , has been confined to the Springfield. ~lo.. scheduled to n1ect Thursday night but at He said he v:as scourging himself to !'\ixon has 1nanag('d lhrou gh court prison hospital since lhe overdose in-the last 1ninute the meeting \vas postpon· help his 16-year-old sister, v.·ho has a inaneu\·r ring tu J\'Oid con1p!ying \1·ith eidenl. eel unti l today v.·hen it ga Ye its ap \'aL rheumatic heart. l\1·.;i prr\'ious $Ubpoenas 11•hich \\'l'tc .,-:::::::::_ ____________ _:.c.__cc..c:='--=:::..~c::.::..:.:::..::!:<fCC:::-~===_:::c:::.::._ _ _:c_ ___ _ issued by the Senate \\'a1erga1e 0Hn· 1ninec 1n pursui t of much of The same material. BUT TllE llOUSE C<11nmit1ee dra"·s i!s :iu thori!y to judge a Prl'sident's con- t'duet dirctlv rron1 the Const11ulion and considers ils<>lf in a stro~er position th an 11·crc the investigation senators last su nuner. Nixon firrd Archi bald Cox as special proseculor rather than comply v.·ith a subpoena from him, bul l'ubsequentl y complied at least partially v.·i!h a s11h- porna from Leon Ja1.1·orski. the current s)X'clal prosecutor. A las1-minute effort TI1ursrlay by J anie:; D. St. Clair, Nixon's \Vaterga1 e 1.1~·yer. to avert a subpoena by promi!i1ng to surrC'ndr r soinc but not all of lhe re· quested tapes failed . (op~ Cre111atc Cocaine SANTIAGO. Chile IUPi l -Police «rl•rnntL'<I 44 pounds or confiscated co- caine Thurf.Ci<1y. The drug 1\'aS humed before several high police officials in the 1-rc111atory at Santiago's Gener a I Ce111ctery. You Gtl Resuhs With You Get Results With l=ifii New l=ifii Earwig 8-Sowbug bait Sriaj!.~-~lug Contains BAYGON Contains MESUROL· Lousiana Areas Deluged oc:jBJ Earwig£~owbug l 1p to :J /11c/1es Fall; Fa111i1i,e .~ Flee Hoines ·r e 1111•t''''' t '' ,.,, s ' l<l•n ~ew ''" { t •· , . •11~~1. " " 11.;IO<• ' ' ~-···"~ • ('"'''''" C•~Cn"•'• r·~•t•~•·ll " u ..... 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BOX • KILLS 4 DIFFERENT INSECTS! • Kil ls On Contact! • 2 ~ Lbs . Tre.ats 1250 Sq . Ft. • Protects Ornamental Plantings 'l._ • Pelleted For Easy Appl ic ation • Use On Vegetable Gardens And Flowers .. - r-e... .... ""I ~ ~~·.~-.. ~i ~ ~~~·-·-.· :~---·~·::: ~""' . . ,..,,,,,,. ""' ..... , • Compare w ith other MESUROL products at $1.49 per lb. • HIGHLY EFFECTIVE! • Fast Acting-Sweeping Control • Long Lasting • Fewer Appl icat ions Requ ired • Easy To 'Apply From Box • \ ., • .. ' I , ' I I t ' I I I I I I ' I I I ' I I I J N. h1 SAN Preside Frank no per special may In liOll of returns. •·1 ha\ Pol Bo LODI lhe i\lexicri. 0 " ' I ~ --- ..... ) ,_ , ... . .. , .. ... ""' .. •• .... "" * Nixon's Tax l\'la11 · Police Dig Up Body of Wo111an LOD I {UPI) :-Police dug the body of a Lodi \\·oman from a shallov.· gra\·e Thurs· day and then had h0f cs1rang· cd husband~ arrcs1cd in i\cl'I ~tcxico. -- Editor Droppe<l Fo Joke Fron1 lY lre S#rvires I.A JOl.l A -The editor of 1hc studt'n ney,·spapcr at the L'ni\'ersity f California's San Dit'go ca pus 1ras fired Thursday 01 •r n sa!iric "April Fool",," t'dition that wa s judg- t'd offrns1ve to n1inoritir.~. Editor Oa\'id Buchbinder 11•as dtsrnlssed and five other Wttk!y stud t' n l · f 11 ndc d nc.,..•spapcr. carried a front · page artic!r headlined. '·Shockley Appointed Provost at Third College." The rcfcn.:ncl' .,..,as to Dr. \Villiam ,B. Shock ley. l'\ob.:>I Prire-v."innin~ physici st 11·ho says blacks are genetically in· fcr ior. e llf'rlf Cleared ~ I ~ •· 1q14 OA!L PI LOT 5_ -------- Reinecke's Trial Advanced UPI ft''-~Mll 1'/.e1uclf I •. \ School Superint<'n· dent Or. \\"illlan1 Joh n· ston hails court-ordered revamping of ('altfor· nia's Sl·hool f1nan<'l tl i.! ~,·stein . !'le f{'el s loeal ~iudent s \\·1 11 gel a ··t>et- tcr cdu('a ti011 ." Child Killed Hv Polit·e Car OCEA'\SIOE 1AP1 -A l'2· ~·ear nld boy hJs lwf'n k1llf'd hy a police .;:or 11hKh h.1l'kl'd 1ntu h1n1 in hi ~ rlrn i:11 a~, the H~ OOL'G \\ ILi.iS Lt (inv Ed H c1nt·l'~l· dctl;ir('(f h(' ":o. ··.lhsotut<·ly Jt1h1lan1" at lhl' pro~1)('{'t 11f i;:orng to 1r1:il on l'H.'t';ur~ l·h:irg1~s ~:fore 1e Junt.< 4 ~uh··rnnton:1l 1•l('C t"n < ~11 tlh• I ll'fllrllT. !!(' s1dr iof lht• j.,'Ul)f'r11nhin11 I pr i 111 a r y r.1rl' Thursday . r our c.111· (11da1r~ n.i11l~d 10 a four 11 .1\' !1t' 111 th,· ~lru~~h' 1 11 r l':>l1furr11;1 l.1!.or's hi~ c r ~ t l!1.lhflt•;1) j11"1/t' !ht• I'll• (l•U"'l'flll'n! thr .\FL-Cll) l'Olll·' 11111\t·e on l'ohllc;.il I::ducation. l'OLITI(" \I . OHSElt\"EllS d1'-<~i;irerd u1cr 11 h.1 rrallv \ron or Joq ~l"ound <•fll·r four e;1n· cl 1c:l:tlt ·~ t·:ut1~· a11·,1v 11 1th .:t p11•I'(' of Ill{' r01'E I'll· dor-1·n1('n! 111 Snn F ranc1~t·n Hl1t S.in Franri~;·n 1\1:1\nr ./osrph ,\ltoto, 11 ll<l h;1r1 b;·1·n fJ1orC<t to 11 1n C(lPE'~ 1·n · '1lor,t·n1 r111 . 11";1s 11<1! g111·11 th•' h·V~l h1;o; <:':1111pcll,t:n had h11p<'tl 111 11111 llov.t'\••r , Alioto e;1p·1 t11reU the B:iy ,\!'l'il T1·;1111,t1·r .. ~·rirtorsctlll'lll C'arl1cr 1111 ... \\l't'k Hc·p. J1•rnrnl' \\' ;1 Id 1 e ·\ 1\s:.t:n1bl.\ ~1i.·.~ker Boll .\lon·t 11 :~nr! S1>1·rt•tary uf Statt• Ed.I Kids Like To Ask A11d'\· 111u11d (; Bro11n Jr ~h.•r1><I tll1• l (J I' E J,;Ub1·rno1!1•11:1l 1•n clP rM tn1•nt 111th .\h11tfl. 11 lul1· SI.lie Si·n. .\lt•r1~ n I l~ 1n.1!l~ 111•1 \ P:1rkcr dal not ;1l·l (!fl J S<"rnnd H··111t't·h1' r1"'<1u1·.-.1 that the tna! In: !llC)\ , ... t to r.1lifon11a 1 l)-l.os 1\ n )? 1 I 1•.. , 111111 u n ,J n 1 111 11 ti ~ rnPF'. 111 d11r\1•1111·nt for l 1 t· l u t• 11 ;1 n t ]'11!1111\ 11!~ Jl1·1111'o,'~(·" p!1·:1 l'.1rk1 •t t1lO\t'd H1~1ll•'t'!.1·\ 1t·n \.~!.\(' 1!l,iJ .ihl',Hj [tJUJ~d,1.\" !111ul .ltllll' J!I 111 \I l~ \\ l'.1rhl·r {till 11111 pronu~· :in f'X;1('I ~i:;in1ng cia1(' for th(> H1•1nl'• h1· u·1 11l \1 h1t'l1 1-i c~ µL'l!td !oJ [,1-.l ;11)1\lJ! ;1 \\t•('k gn~vrnnr : Famous UniYersity reports ... ,,:~:'.~~,~~.~; ,:;,:: .. ~1,\:::;1 .. / up to 3 TIMES MORE ROSES! ;1 t 1111 und1•rln~1'<I l .d11111 111.1 Compared with unf•d planti. fHll HAHF tn1ti l111n :lf!t•r r (· l It r n i It lo! Unlver~lty prov•1 "ln11an1 atrlon" ~· 110 WIFH \\t•iln1''d:11· n1.:ht to1C;1!if11ru ... 1 ... ~ .... ,r••·•t \C -~1 ... •P~··u 1 ... 1 ucu.010 11,. h;u! bt:,.11 ;1n«11i.::11 ·d +·.irl11·r 1 ·'' ~ ,,,, ... ,., M111"Clf c.110 ...... .. ' ""'"""'' ••t•n•r, '"ll't 1.t J.;l"ul. p",l' _, • Ul th•' d.1~· 111 \\;1 .. tu11ct1111 J)\ r ... ., .. ,.~," ·• f1 ••'• h \\ Cl~•· UO'> ~·i>•t M•R•C1! GllO ''d•h VI\ ll I r t'l"•\(•(1:11 :1t .. r,.:;i1, .. ,!••Iii "' 10 ,~c.'111> ~·h£1 C~n t 1111·'1 J?!':lnd JUr1· 1:1d1r1t111•11t. ;ii •·•" ;.n "'Y '""'"'" •atJ •\ D ··•.t~o 1·11~1ng h1111 vr [\ 111·~ 111 .\11111 GUARAMTllD s •• "'" h ,.,, lft72 lt'~ll11H111\ lk fc•l l' ,, ,...,pl\,1!1• ' 0, "'~"t / b• o t'Ot111nltlt"l' 1n1l•.,11;:a11ng !h\' 8 01 $1.10 111· ~cand~l 1'1 lbs S2,69 Ht•1n\¥k1· $!lid t>·· 1.. 5 tbs. $5.89 ··abso!utf'l y iuh11.11u ·· 11;.111 :" STERN'S ,,,,.,,,, [)1stnt:I r ourt .l11dgt~ R.1r1111,!· .. !on D. Pack<'' onl; Ml"" ln.d [Li]~[JffiOG~0~, !o start :1.; .~oon ;is .\! .i 1 Ll - Hl'ln1·!'~t' had 111 .. 1d•·d 1ur <111 , .. 1rl~ 1n:d 1n urcl1 ·r to li.1,1· .1 INSTANT-ACT ION Pl.ANT FOOD CIRCUS VARGUS COMES TO TOWN KIDS FREE! WITH TICKETS IROM ANY PLAZA SfO#itf • LOS Ar\GELES-Thr ~la!r 11H1l'(' s:i~s. • Agriculture Depanmcnt hhcd - ils quarantine on an Alta. Dena dairy herd in Chino. and the dairy said it \\'OU\d r('sumc ccrtifit.'d rav.· mflk production today. Agriculture Department Director C. B. Christrnsrn sa id the quarantine .,., as lifted as or Thursday. e :Unrlfer Clu1r!le S1\'.\ O!EGO -A 30-yrar-old &in IJ1ego man has been ar· rested in the s layings of \y,·o mE'n y,•ho bill£•d themselves a.~ the singing ' ' Laguna Brothers.'' Police said James r.. l>Jran was booked hursday for in· ves1igatlon of murde r in !he deaths of Ray E. Laguna. 22, and his brOther Jesse. 24 . e H'arronl 0111 SA\' F'RA~CISCO -A murder v.·arranl h.1~ been issued for an unempl{)yed tra\"el agency clt•rk 111 tht' sword slaying of a young Jnpanese nightclub sinj:lcr. The suspect "'as ident ified Thursday as Ta n c yo s h 1 t-.ligita. 23. an Amer ica n born Caucasian y,·ho was reared in Japan. The bodv of ~lariko Sa10. 2~. 11·as found-stuffed in a trunk in ~ligita 's apartment ~londay . She had been hacked and shot -.... bro. PARTICIPATING STORES: A Ul'lique Gitt ond W~ Shop 6'other1 -~·1 fo.hoOnl Colifortiio Cobble" . COtOU¥!1 Gift Shop Delphi Cvi.1om ,t.1W<-Ste~~ fOl'T!lef\ lnwronte ~ fmhionf(lbri(I F~k'\ol Hollywood GioNno'1 hol>on CtiiW.. Hoir-Hair loitenot.l'IOl 5olon Helrnut'1 Se-out)' S~ Mti •c:oti -lmportedCloltwio J~Gold""'1thandJ-1er1 ->-ti~ Ve<' lo"" J..N~ T..-1 K.ngt J.r Me1<. fine Clol+ling lemtt T;,.... -GOrnH & Gogi ljckN "'emgt!Of'IOI • Qrienlol ltugi Ho;. Hl"flf"eMen"1f~1 0.. f~• "--', ~ Sarodwichs1 '~codiQr fcnhoom Pikob fo~ -~wear ltt<11-A•fu.11 The Stolh -Gilt Shop Sovff,""' T ropo(OI f1ih ~'1k•Cre-om The$hotHul liptan'1 f.j. &~i v,,..."'T....,. ,..,,..hf:lrwr Viwo lo O!tftrSl'O. Clolhtttg Wad.'1 Hojt'b,Ag" for #f/11(1 Wa,N"t loo!t'Y • - to death. * EASTER PLANT Plt£SEN1'lD .y MISS SANTA ANA P•OM THE ME•CHANTS . SATURDA¥, APRIL 13th ONLY! BETWEElil 12 NOON AND 5:00 P.M. AT • ., ' ... • •• ~ • 3610 S. IRiSTOl. SANTA ANA * NO PURCHASE NfQSSARY. Adult\ 18 o<ld OYer. Comt. into ony of our 32 e11:citing 'f)t(ialty ihop1 ond pick V? o coupon for your free plo!'ll . --· Petunias .. ··~ Goood for ~ to""" honqilll) MMth-lo 5ofcoJor . Creeping Charlie \? t..door or ~. G~ot for ..._,119 boUtb or flowtt poh. Mock Orange :'.;\ low 11t1lllk1101Kt Ww-i.ib, •origofl'd cokitt. Gl•t out btoullful or°"9' blott-Olll fr09"-.C:t. Wax Leaf Privet ti\ 14"1 for htd9f'· D D FROA\ 39c 49c 99c 99c HOW A'tA1lAllE Ht:V Jl.lD~ \'i/HY fJQr WLLIR UP I !Hf F:'.ABR ITS -- - Orchid Corsage Gveryfhinf} /or Ga.Jfer STOLONS •Easter l illies •Tiger lillies • Cymbidiu m •Mums SAMTA AHA &. Tl~ G•EEH 595 ...... • Hydrangeas •African Violets •Azaleas , etc. 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA NURSERY 646·3925 !!;\'! • • For Special Occasions t::im WlOCIN&$ • • GIA.HD M\H!H&S , .. 'Aimil, ITC. A.SI AIOUT OlM PlANT RENTAL SERVla • NEW HOME OWNERS ASK ABOUT OUR. lANOSCAK SERVKl 6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAi, PAGE • South Laguna Growth \>!ans proposed for regulating g!wth in South La· gunn have placed the city of La~una each in an untcn· able spot. l)csig ns call for South Laguna rl ''cl opment of per· hap~ ·100 to 600 houses to be built next to La guna Beach's already h igh·dcfl ~ity Arch Beach l lcig llts where houses cluster 13 per acre on 25·by· I oo.root lnt!'i, One pl:in calls for the new South Lag una develop· ment to use the cxi~ti ng 1\rch Beach ll ei ~hts road sys. tc1n. a creaking, ovt•rh11rdened net\\'Ork already ruled Inadequate 10 handle pre)Ocnt tr.:iffic loads An altemaic calls for extensio n of Alta Laguna l3oulC\'ard down through 1\rch Beath and down llobo Clnyon to Coast 1-Jigh\\'::ty, a plan bitte rly opposed by the 1.agllna Beach ('1ty Council. County planori·s appear to have lhrown up their ha nds in the maltcr and are putting both suggcslious to tho public ~·h ere the ones yelling loudest prob:1bty \.l:ll I prevail . a q uest1o na ble :-.uhstitute · for respon!ii blc planning. . If l.;1g11n;i Bcat·h \lta nts Jt s ~·oire'hearr!. it had better decide \1/h:i.t to sti y. Pubfic hct1rlugs are looming. Stu de nt \' oi<'c Nee ded Saddleback College trustees have pledget! to irn· pro\'e public relation;; and to stress po :.; i 1 i Vi! a:-.· pctts of Saddlcback's positions. This n1akcs it h;ird t.u understand their recent decision not to seat a l'l ltt<lcnt as a non-voting n1en1 ber. and Saddleb&l'k Valley Un ified School Districts. Unlike tJ'USlees, whose visits to citmpus at best -are-- structured and somewhat artif1cinl. students really know whether Sallcllcba ck is doing the job. Sometimes a stu· dent 's JUdgrncnt on J'elevant issues can be substituted with no other. I As actin g board president Jlar1 s \1ogel pointed out. students are the sc hool's real end product. It seems str::inge thal people who 'stanrt to ~ain or lose 1nost by trustee actions -th e students - should ha\'C no voice in their O\Vll state of affairs. Dec ision l\1u !i't Be J'1adc A controversial proposal to .shift rnost high school youngsters living in the \'1ejo SChool :il!endance area from the nc"' IJana !till s l fi gh Sc hool ('ampus to San Ctemc.nte has bounced b:M:k 1nlo !he laps of an advisory ton11n1ttce. ~ Now trustees of the C'ap1 s!rauo lJ111ficd School Dis· tr.ict \v3i1t a ~e:-v 1norc a!t.cf'nal1\•es before. they j(r<tllp!e with the dec1s1011 on "'h1 1.:h group of cluldren "'JI be uprooted. 'J'hc reason for the agony is a growing disparity in cnrolln1cnt between lJa na If ill.-: an<l San Clemente. In I.he new Uana attendance area. grO\'-•th' 1s so severe th;it the c:a1n pt1s is nearing overcrowding. J{oon1 exists at San ('!crncnte. '!'he hoard's balk ing at a decision !asl "'CCk can1c 1n the faee of angry protest by parenls :incl students anrl charges that ;;idvisors and trustees 1nay be taking parot hial approat hcs to the dile1nm3. Their 3·2 vote is an echo of a.11 o!d and dcstruttivc p;1ranoia -the nagg ing voice that S3)S, "\\le know bet· tcr than anyone else." It evidences a dist!'usl of stu· dents wh ich ·is hardly justified lllli<1ddle bark anti wh irh ca n do no good for a board already resented in 1nany quarters. 'rhe next time the advi ~ory pal'l'CI on the attendance dispu le f'111nes forth "'ith rccnn1n1end;;ition ~. it mi ght ~a ve it self fnture despair by offering trustees a full set of alternatives. 'rhe board also must face the proposal he:idon. Some,•:here, some children will ha ve to be unhap· pily uprooted. ~::J,;, ""A4-' ~~·,....... Student representatives have served a helpful func· lion at n1<1ny loc;;il school boards. in cludin~ the Irvine Tliere's ct Reel I-lerri,1ig In T1iis Q11iz ~YDNEY J.HARRIS) TI1is month 's ~i mplc for simpler) v.ord- quiz is color-roded : \\'hat do lhl' colors signify in 1hc folloY.'ing wcll-knov.·n words or expl't'ssions':' You should get etho11 t h;;ilf without a reference book. I. \\'hy is a government report c~lled a "\Vhitc r•apcr"' 2. \\'h y arl' aristocrats rcfC'rrc<I to as "blue bloods"? 3. \Vhy has "yellow" become the epithet for a ro"'·an:I'.' 4. \\'hy is jcalou.'iy "the grl'Cn-cycd mons1cr"? 5. \Vh y is good lical!h cilllcd "in the pink'"~ 6. \\'hy i.$ n m11n \\'ho shoes horses knov.~1 as a ''blacksmith .. ? 7. \Vhy is ;;i device to confuse or divert atlcntion eallcd ··a red herring"? 8. \Vhy arc the Protestant Irish in Ulster c<1llt'(I "Orangcmen''? ANS\\'ERS; ~I For a lon)? 1in1c. lhC' Rritish ~o\·em· men! publishNI off1ci;i l reports on dif· .~nt colorC'd p.1pcrs for d1 fft•rpnt sets of oilicials: 1hosl' prin ted on \\'hitc p;ipcr v,·erl' sold or distril.lutcd to 1hc public as form al s'l:itcn1cn\s of lh c go\'l'rnm ent's position ; other t.'-Olors "-'ere held privatei Jy. 2. Thf' Span i~h nobltity bclirvfld th<' veins 11·rr<' blurt in the skin of aristoer~1ts th:in in Ulosc of ~1oorish or other mixM •tnccstry. o"··· has steadily symboli1M tr and bctr.iyal since ea r 1 y C.11 n1. in nu.'dicval l'rJnCl'. the Dear Gloon1 y Gus Just tan'l help 1,1:ondrring how many fH mlly medi cal bills lhc pro- fits fro1n our na1ion 's oil resources \\'OU ld rover ... /1 . J. S. GIOOmf GVI commt,.11 ••• submllttd bl' r'f•detl 11111 do ... I ..CfUltlll' tltlHU !fir Y••WI 01 l~t MW1Plptt. Stfld rOllr pt! ..... , 10 Gloomv Gvt. na~v P1101. ' prisoo doors or traitors llC'rl'- daubcd v.·ith )'<'tlow : in Spain, lhe I')> ('('UUOllCr at an auto-<fa.fc \\'Ore a red robe to dispatch son1eooe who had killed in blood, and a yello""· robe for SOfll('OnC convict ed of treason or fl.igh.t from the field of battle. 4. This phrase originated w It h lhakespc:.ire. in "Othello,·• v.•hcrc Iago {ays of jea lous y: ··it is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it freds on." and refers to the green eyes of felines which toy with their prey before devouring them. ~. "Pink·• \vas the old genfric term of "flovJer:' and "in the pink" meant in the very flo"·f'r or health or good rondition : Shakespeare, again . refers to '"the pink or pcrf('{'tion ," and "the pink of courtesy." 6. A "smit h" is a v.·orkcr in nl~lals. and iron \ras kno\\'n :is the "bl<ick 1netal." meaning dark, \\'hi ch is v.·hat the blacksmith wrought. i . "Red Herring" comes from the old sport <>f foi:·hunting. \\'here the odor of a dried and smoked herring dragged across a fox 's tr;ii\ destroys the scent and throv.·s the hounds off the track. 8. Oddly enough. the name is French, C<J1ning fro1n a tov.•n on the Rhone rivf'r, "'hi ch \Vas the c<ipital of \\'llliam, Prince of Orange, wh ose descendants married J!rit ish royall y and thus claimed Irish dominion . s AW~\61!1', l HE EME~HKY'S O~EF,-61 T THAT TI N CAN OUl TA THE \</AY!• Tl1e Cost of lt'ashingt.011-Moscow Deteiite What Is .the U.S. Foreign Policy? \\'ASHIN(~TON -The President is nmok among us, rO\'l!lg from cily to ci tv, <il!cn1atcly playing "'ilh a yo-yo and de- nouncing our t::uropc:in fri(·nds ~Hui allies. Dr. Kissinger is alleged to be ar· r;ing1ng for Egypl ·s bi.·sl belly dant't'r 10 visit us. And P::it Buchanan, the ch:i p "i1h the thug~i~h IJl-'r!-Onahty "ho h;1s t;1ken t.:hufk t;olson·s pl:icr :is top \\'h1tc !louse bruit'. is arguing that our non·lax (laying non·crook shouldn't 4 he cannt'<I bcC':iuS<' 11r· nPf'd h i s fore1i::n·pohcy t1>ir-... leadership. \ . -•. u~der Xixon :in'.! " ... fV K1ss1ngcr, th:it po11-I/.. f cy is n1ore or1c n ~­praised than under- stood. '·The fa ct is that lod<i v no one ~· re:.illy kno,vs for • sure \\'hat thC' for· eign JXllicr of this Ad min1s1rntio11 ;iclu· ally is.'' \\'fitcs the highly rccnrdl·d. con· serv;Jti\'C. C-Olutnbia t ·n1rcrsi1y profl·Ssor Zbignicw Bnezinski in the Spr ing nun1· brr of Foreign Policy ma g:t71tll'. llO\\'C\'C'I'. you don't ha\'c to 1hrow right-hnndl'd to see -C'Ven v.·1th \1'1lat the good Kis.~inger h:1s done 1n lhl' \11c!d]f' ~:ast -that hl' and his ~s peaked some lime ago. Th:it the Sccrl'lary of State is stlll described as a genius 111 the public prints can be traced to joun1alism's COil· 11n11ing reh1cl<inec 10 crit1cizr those \1•ith \1hon1 it breaks bread . Tlnrty or .in more of th£' ri~t dinner Jn\•itations fron1 th{' \\'h1te !louse to the right people in till· ncv.·s business and lhl•re never y1ould hfl\'C been a \VatCrj!atr sranda1. / Yet \1·hile Kissinger stills critici!l!!J ;ind d1scouragl's anal ysis b.v answering his RSVPs instead of thr hri rrl qul'S!ions. it i ~ tx-coming clear th:1t he and i\i;.;on are ope rating on the proPQ sllion that \\'i1shington and ~tosco11· c:in , ~·nould nnrl n1ust join1 ly rulr th e \\'<'rid. 1t 1s thr );Ori of propos1\1lln lhll t a CO\l pll• nf ril\\·\XJ\\C'r boys hkl' ;-.; and 1\ \\OUld !Htturally adop t as pol icy. ( VON HOFFMAN ) \:EITllF.R of tht'm has rorne out in puhlir and adrn1lll'd that lhc~· arc at· l<'n1 pt1r)~ ~uc h a lu st.one tutn in the 1\orld po11rr linl·up. but then onC' of the r haracl('f1i.11cs both n1en sh;lrr is an ei.· C"t'SSJ \'f' IO\'e of Sl'crc ts, 1'oough ch:in,::c h<1.~ l.11.~·n n1askcd by much talk about our l1t1lf' grandchildrf'n )i\·ing ln peace. 111\! trulh 1s 1h;1! our pro-Hussian policies as ~·t·t ha\'r ne11ed u~ zilch. There is dctenk' but there is no cl1sarrn:1ml'll\. In addition. there have been a series of not ungenerous military, technological and economic concessions hy us V.'hich have not been matrocd by the Bussians. They have sn1i!cd a lot. and . '''hen there has been an in· h•r11:1tio11al crisis, Kissinger has an· nouni't'd th:iL the Ruskics v.·cre actinit 11 irh ··reslraint." · \\'hat's happcnro is that mril!ers ~ave been allo\\·ed to devr!op so that i'iixon's and Kissingt'r's domestic political in· lercst in delenle no\v rar {'XC('('ds our na· tional interC!SI. Those two are holding on \\'ith Qne lasl argument. narnely lhat only the~· are clever. knov.·ltdgcable and adept enough to bring home V.1>rld peace. This g1\'es the Jtussians an opportunity to ex· tract real concessions from us in return for the se<"ming fa ce of fri endship. Thus, Brzrzinski obser\'cs: ··c.1aim ing t'nat so 1n11ch depends on alleg('(Jly good personal relations v•ith Brezhnev h;is gi\'en the So\'lcl side an inescapable barga ining lc\·erage. ~hich the expericn<'cd Soviet Ambassador to \\'a.~hinglon . Oobtynin. has done his best to nurture throug h sus· tained personal flatt ery and courtship of the key individuals involved." CONCURRENTL'', the fallin g apart of relations v.itti Europe and Japan has pro- gressed fro m vague ly diS1urblng to a point of serious concern. Nixon and Kis· singer may find it pleasing lo call an}'Onc who doesn't bcli e\'e in th<'m "isola· tionists." but it is thev who have locked themselves up in ihe Kremlin , in· crcasingly cutting lhemsel\'es off from our allies and trading partners. For five years, we ha ve treated them to an unending number of snubs. public dressings dov.11 and bo\l·from·the·blui• declaration s. The long-needed recon· ciliation "'ith China \V:lS seriou slv damaged by Kissinger's failure to t--0nsult Tokyo before ne did il : our relations v.1\h eve rybody were damaged by t\\'O dollar de\•aluations v.·ithout consultations 11·1th anybody; and Kissinger 's oil-poh cy speech in London reinforced the in1- pression that our Se<:retary of Statl''s strongest suit is the 1reakest kind of press a gentry. ) Right now Kis.singcr is at "·ork paving the "·ay for another Nixon visit to filos· cov.·, one obviously timrd to hrlp him sta \·e off impeachment. f\1ore than e\'cr. then, Nixon will be liable to trade real concessions in return for the Commu· nists' help in saving hi s job. Ho"·ever. if rne cost of saving his job is our isolation ·rrom the world 's ma jor democracies. the rupture of our ancient friendsh ips and the ruin of foreign tra de and the international nloncy system. in exchange for a spurious alliance v.·ilh these l)Tannical Russian mink farmers, then he has indeed rommittcd high crimes and misdemeanors. Book Store Underground (Second ol 11 1 io11ary pr1Sll1!S I. uf rlzrre fo rcl's coltnn11s on rer· und ou r stat e The r-.lt'»lcn n :\1 Afia. 1he '.'iucstra Fam1· !y, rnc Ary<i n Hrotherhood . !he \'en· cf'rcmos -thoi;e arc son1c of the n1ore no!orious groups identifi ed in the recent storrn of prison v101cnc:c that has spilled lnto our streets and co1nmunities . (..__R_u_s_"_.'A_r:_:r_o_N_J counselor at the prison in Chino. She had befn hired by the state Dept. of Cor· ections through rne fcdcr;illy-fundcd PEP progran1. Hf'r job WAS to be advisor ro the prison·s b!aek culture class. Since Jagers v.·as an artist. he joined the. group. It v.11s thrre .. Jagers told the courl , Rella Bro"Tl urged him lo "get out ... by any means necessary and take part v.ithin the 1Harrict Tubrnan) library and build another library ; they arc bu0ild in ~ other libraries throughout the Unued Sta tes," Jagers advised the judge. P1·esident Looks 'Better Than Ever' Tht'rr> are oihrr revolut ionary forces at \\Ork Other ~roups attempting to use the prisons are lau nrhing pads .snd spring· boards for annrchy <ind rt.:vol11t1on. bolh San QuC'nt!n and Chino state prisons, the J·farriet Tub1n:in Book Center is a front for an undrrgrcund rallroad of a different kind. It helps {'(lnvirts escape from priS(ln. Support from "the outside'', Jagers testified, includt'S s e 11 i n g narrotics t.o raise escape funds. And. he claimed. t'rlc "free materials and books" fro1n !he Tu bman book stores are revolu· tionary in content and purpose. \\'Ork. Oll1rr grotips al\cmplini; to use \hi' pr 1 so n s are ON ~tA RCll 20, 1912. Jagers swore \\1na t is the goal of the Harriet Tubni.1n organiuuion'! Don \Villiams, one of Its leaders, said in an intcn'iC\\' !hat onr must .. understand that a pri son is no n•• other than a conLrol mechanism or th-:: state and will probably Ix> the last ttun~ to fall in a protraclcd re\'olu11onarv struggle .... so, v.·e are lrying to ini- plc~nt Chairman Ho Chi ~linh 's su~· gest1on that v.·e turn all the prl!OO s u11o re\'olutionary school s.'' "1ASllJ;'o;C.TO~ -Pr1 ·sldt'1ll :\ll(On h:1S come throui;h the \\·1111·r~;-lll' ordl'al. so far, \\·Ith no OUl\\':'l rd siJ,.'11 J ( Stra1n 'fhls is rhe l'l'lllJrkahlr rcp1.1r1 of a1dl'S :l nd 11s1tors \1 h.1n1 \\l· hilll' :"urvcyt'CI. nver the pa~t year. !he! Prrsid<'nl's i::rl•:it T'('-e!rclion \'lClory h:1.s r xploded. Onr by onr . clo~r :i'i~('1;Jtrs h:.ive: plead· rd l.,'llllty to crin11•..; 11n<! h:i\'e :l('(USrd ut hrr 1 ru~lt'<l a+i11·:> of tTllTil'-~ En<·h .1 11 . rnon!l1 :1ll•'r n101 i1 11. h;i~ brourht 11i'\\ ~ rit ~f·l nrin1111 r 1n11r~1I • c·n!:i n111 ~· Thr I 'r1•,1d1•nt h 1 ~ h< en rc1 e:'lll'd "" .1 t;i-; f u d f! c r 11 ho 11·ould us.~ dub 1nu~ i Joopholl·s 10 reduCf' his 1neon1r tax below 11'1<11 of an ord inary y,·orkC'r. a finagler v.•ho 11•ould bilk the 1ax1>t1~ rrs for Im· provcments In his P"r:'.lonal propcM}. \\.tl('n crimes and ln1propne11c~ h<ivc brrn !rared rlgh1 to his door . he ha.~ dcfrndt'fl h1msl'1f bv cla1mln1C the Pr<'SI· d!'nl of the llnilrd Sta te~ d1dn'l know wh:it \\:15 KQln~ on inside the \\hill' f!OU'if' Th« drea ry re:vel,11 1011-:, riiled one 111X1n <1nothcr, mighl h~ve broken :i man of lcs.'! grim detcm1lnai lon The ll·rrlbll' weight could silll alf<'l'l his policy decisions and causc rept:rcusslon.s around lhf.' v.•orld. TllEREFORE, we have ll1le rv lcy,·c<l scvt.ral people who have lx:<'n in f'O ntar1 with the Prcsldcnl -visitors ai des and I (JACK ANDERSON) a f1•1\' int imates -to find out how he is "·r:1tht•ring \\'a\cr~at r \1 ()!)1 asked us not to idcntifv thenl. :1 fC\\' h.1rl no obJcc11ons to being 'quo1cd. Those <'losrs! to thr Prcs ldt'nt agree he has gone throu gh :1go ny over \\';1\ergate. On ocrasion. 1h1•y have heard h1111 erupt 11 ith ragt' and prof:init y nut n1osl of the 1101(', he has hott!l·d up hi s feeli ngs ;ind gonL· off 10 ri goniLC ;i!onc. HIS FA\'ORJTE rct rc:1t during lhe lon('ly st ru1u::le \\ith hi.!1 seventh and ~r('31f'~t rri.~is h:is lx'rn C:im p Dnvid in !ht' ~lar,l:ind 1nount111n.!I. Sometirncs, his close fri1·nd. Brbc Rchozo. ,,·ould join h1 n1 for a lonJt \\CCkcncl Sauret~ Vt'ho \'i!l1cd the retrea t durh1g lht·.st• j)l'r100 ~ .. :i ~· n coow v.·ould mi~ a small pltch('r of martinis and !ht• 1"0 men \\Outd sit ln deep i;l!('net seemingly on the !><1n1r w;;i ve length. THE PRf:SlOE~T r merg£1d from hi! lntr0!!pcc11011 SC \'Crol v.·peks ago full of t.'Onflde.nce, lie told iiidcs that the wor!t \\'<l! over. lhat the case Hg11inst him had been presented In the worst pos5lbli• ll~ht nnd that hert'ti rtc r his side of the !!Ory \1:ould receive natlooal aUention. l-IC! scheduled n series of 5J)C('ches and qu~tlon·arur"''~r sessions to lay his rnsc · befQre the nation. He sought invitRlions from Republican cancildates lo prove he • \\'asn't a poll!ic:i l li:ibilily. He also souj!'hl to sho,.,. that. dcspitr \\ ntcq:;:.:ile. he t~ slill governing tht~ n:',\!\on. A<: a <'limRx. he hopes to hold 11 triumphant ~umn11t confrrencc with Kr emlin l!'adl·r Lt.•onid Hrezhncv in ~fOSCO\V. Those v.·ho have been in -touch \1·i1h l\ixon 1n recent 'reeks S.'lY he is in ex· crllcnt spirits. sho,,·ing no !>lgns nf fatigue. His voice is stron g and dccisiv!', nnd he speaks \\'ith calm ::issurancr . Ill s e~'cs arc rlc::ir and pcnclr<i1 in~. Hr look s his visitors s!ral~ht in the e~f'. his own p:aze ne\'Cr \\'<1ndcring. ill:{ handi<h<ikc 1~ firm . There is color In his chec ks SE\'ERA I. J>t:OPLF: 1old us he looks bcuer nov.· than cv('r. !Jany worker ~lrs ~tan in Erek . \\'ho met "·it h the Presidrn l for the firs t llnlc in 12 yr:ir.i. romme nt· ed v.·onderinf,!ly: "He has held up a gre:it dt'HI be!\ er than I ~!l\'C." lie i! in good humor, often wlsccrnck· 111~ and laughing with those nround him, /\ prr..sidt'nlia: porlralt p.1inlt'r. C:r:ih1un \'.1tc~. shov.·ed his port ra its lo ~1.xon lhe olher day. The Prtsldcnt ~hufnm throuRh the paint !n~s and camr upon )lls O\\'n Hkencs..~. ()('adpan. he demand~. "!low did this get ln there~·· BUT FOR. all th~ outward opt1m1sm, Richard Nixon sometimes still slip' back into hi! ptl\•ate depression. 0 n e subordinate told us he , recently was n"•ak encd early ln the morning ~y a telephofl(? call from 1he President. Althoucth 'l"ixon was coherent, It wos ob- vious he had betn drlnklnt1. according to lhls source. 1 laun rh1 ll!! pads and before Superior Court Judge J. Ste\·e springboards for an· \\'ill i:i ms that con\·icls "'ho escaped v.·ith archy an d re,·o\u-Tubman aid v.•ere expected to establish 1\on Thl'Y nre not Sil ''Libraries·· <book stores) throughout the obvinu~ Hut. 1ht'1r country. Those libraries were to ~erve as \\ork is JU~t as con· additio nal sanctuaries for escaped COO· ~!;1nt <1nd just as om· \'icts and ~volulionaries, Jagers alleged !nous. and said he had bee n gi\'en a directory J-:xainine, for instance. 1i,1e Harriet v.-ith tt:c addresses of four such 1\1brnan Foundation, Inc., named after a ~nctuar1es . black "·oni:in 11·ho pro\'ided sanctuary for. Ja1-tcrs. a commercial artist, also t'una"·ny ~lnves 011 the underground testified that "'hlle he was in Cliino ra1lroncl during the Cfvil \\'ilr. pri90n in 1971. he sold his paintings to n 1111' llarrll't Tuhn1an Foundation is a "Professor Floyd." He was never paid 11011.profii org::ini7.lltion . incorµoratcd nnd for his paintings but he had leamed that tll x·1'Xi·111pt1'<i by lhl• stair of Californin . the mooey from their sale had gone to 11 h:ts t wp "in!cgtatcd and C'OOrdinatcd'' support tbe Tubman "llbrary" In Los progrnrns: Angeles. Jagers also told the Judge that "Prof. Floyd," who claimed he \\'SS rrom Thi· Harriet T11h1nan Prison ritovrmt'11t Claremont College. came to me pri!on to and the Jlarrlet Tubman Book Center . leach black hlstnry and beginner's math AS EXPLAr.\EO In a fund·raising let· \er sii;ned by Hclt;1 BrOv.TI. cludrman of the board. the prlsoo move me n l "mobilizes support In the 'outside· com· munit' for the education. "'eifare ~nd r1J:hls· of men and \\·onlcn inside Cnlifonua Slate Prisons." On 1hc surfac .... an ad1n 1rable nnd commendable ObJL'Cth'e The ·Tubrrlan nook Cc11ters (such as Tnc S.inctuary in Los Angeles and The. Orum and Spear in \\'ashingtan. D.C.) "provide free materials and books to any prisoner irudde California prisons." N thing v.Tong v.·lth that, right? \\'ell , hang on to Rella Brov.11.. \Vc'll come b.lck 10 her. According to the sv.'Om IC'Sllmony of Dwight Jagers, who has done Hmt! JI but that he usu.ally sought out a select group of conv\cta and "taught re\'olu· lion ." Jagers and a companion con\;ct escaped from rhino on June ll. 1971. The pair called Rf'lla Bro\\TI and \1•as picked up in a l'nr. lie v.·ns thl-n gh•en TT'IOllt)' and Jns1ructcd to tra\'CI to Oetrnit. r-.lich .. to cst11bllsh n saoctu.ary I library) on 'J\\·tlfth St., In the ''Rf.'Pllblle: of ~t"· Africa ." Jagtts went instead t(I his father's home In Cleveland. Sub6equen1ly oe turned h.lmseU In a~ an tSCApt.'d con- vict I J scr\'e out hl!I term. BACK TO RELLA Brown, the head of !he Harriet Tubman Foutldalion. Jagers first met l\f1. Drov.TI when he was lrMl!ferrl'd to Ollno from S.in Qucn1Jn, Al 1hat lime she v.•as v.·orking as"' a l Chairman Ho Chi ~1inh is l'nc boss of the Communists in llanoi. Next: the la"1'Cr! iind tl1c sldte. prisons. OlAN51 COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. \Vf'ed, Publisher Thomo• Ketvil, Editor Barbara Kreib1ch. Etf.itorial Pope Editor The tditori11l ·Jl&Jt' of th!-Dally Piiot 1«k:1 to Inform and ~Umul11.te n·~tn by pl'HMltirc on this J)!\g~ dlvtrv: commf'ntp.ry' on h'l'(J(N; of 1n. lettj( by !l)'nd1r111f'd rolum11.111-llnd cartoonists, by pr"""d1rtsl a forum ror readf'n' Yit\0.·1 •M hy pre~t11tlnK th is nl!'''SPli>tt'~ 0p1nionl AM iot~ 0n cumnt topi~. ~ tdt!orlAJ oplnionf of \ht' Daily Pi lot 11wr11r Qflly In !ht tditorltJ rolumn 11t 1~ ll)p of the pa&t'. OplnkmJ t){p""8f'd hy ttwo t'OI· \lmnbll "M <'•rtoonllt• •nd l.irirr wTitet'S art lhi:ir own and IM) "'l'ldorlf"· mtTlt of ~ir vi~• by ~ Daily Pilot should be inftn9CL FrWay. April 12. 1974 I: il l I I I• I ; i· \. I ' ·. Happy I st Blrthday MATT LOYIL Supe r1nan Sty1nie d l-lo1Jes We re On ly T li i n~; lo Bo un,L ~IETilOPOLIS. Ill. i AP 1 - Creal Cat'ser's ghos t ! Supl'm1an has bee n ground!Xi in hiss e ! f -pro c I a i 111 e d home!OYo'n. The "Arnaz1ng \Vorld of Superman." a projret thnt "·as .!!Upposcd to r i v a I IJisnt•\•Ja nd and bring ~letropolis a su fJ('rshare o( the 1ourist business. is going into mothballs. \\'ednesday nearly ev<'r~1 hing ha s i;onc "·rong -delay 1n construction of a n{':irbv supcrh1gh\\'8Y. IO<l much raui, 1hC g11i;olinc shoriar•' :1nrl. 1~- 1ng pnn1e lntl'rl'SI r.'lt1•s ·"rlx1sl' 11rre far1o rs th;H drtert{'d our !lfforts to allrill'I tou nsls," ('rain said TlllS \\'EEK. SIGSS \\et<' posted announcing an :n1L·t1on of th(' ha ll's f1x1urt's. Crain isn't surl' whether the r~· v.·orn by George Rttves u1 lhr 5ul)\'rnuin tt.'\cvi siQll ~ric<;, \\ 111 !Je sold. \l'\'l•rth.:.-lr~~ Suf)f'rm"•ll IS nol 1\lllp~-d ye!. he said. '"\\'hat we a rc trying to do is put !ti\! proje<'I on the shelf." hP snid, "\\'{'still h3 \"t fauh in t/11• enllrl' proJf'CI ." \\'ILt IT llPES thi..s year at au ·• ABOUT 111REt: vfars ago. h1bits. among them thr ;1rt som('(lnC got th<' 1 d c ;1 11·ork for tht' first Supen11an ·· 1\pparl·nt!v nol. ·· he s.1al II ·· 1l •cl1nrd !Q s.11 how n1uch h1ts befi n 1n1·t"><•tt'd in !he proJi-cl 1Jr \\hat the current tli·h! ,, sOpennan \\'OUld n1ake a dan-con11c in 1934 and UK> ro~1ume d·\, 'favor ite son After oil. - dii;ln't the rom1c book ~1an of U s1..,1 1;" in " pl"'' called 0 EENIE By Phil lnte rlandi '.\·fetropulis and \\'Ork thCr,F on ,;;..;.;.;._.;. ________ ..:;.i...;.;.::;..:.:;:.:.:;.:.;;::.:;:::;~ Sprong Trousers By Corbin T anersa!ls. Chec;...s "'" Bold Plaids the Daily Planet ne'A·spapcr? Enthusiasnl ran ro hic h th.it a full -lenii:th portrait 0 r Superman v.•as paintcd·On the town \\'ater lO\\'Cr. and th" local weeklv n c \\' s p 11 p •' r chanized its na111c to !ht· Planet. 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Snap front shirt jacke t, SIB Coordinatin' jea n, Sl4· Forerunner Shop F or a refreshi ng change tl-:at Jasrs clirough 18 hole~ try Harhav;ay's .Golf Classic. It satisfies any man's tas te for the cool life in cor ron lisle, :ind firs right into any casua l moment. White, light blue, yell ow, beige, orange, sailing blue, canary gold , red, navy, or h.urgundy. Sizcs M,J.,XL,Sl 7 Men's Spon:swear SANTA ANA SOU TH COAST PLAZA l . I • T t•arher Di s11 1 i ~secl DR,\KF:, \: n 1 l'l'l • f.n c ll~h t(';'lch1·r ll n1cf· ~·v1•r• . ..-·hose su~gl•Sl111n that stud1·nts read Kurt \'onn\·i.:urs rr11f'· v.·inn111g nov~'I ''SIBughl<'rhouse F 11('"' and otht'r t-. nk~ ('N)· sldt•red t'Qntro1t>r si.1l h• l~r nrakt' !'rh<x>l IY.n rrl !1'11 ·' !wk burn1n1;. ha.. b 1• t' n di~misscd Seven·. 26. r-..· .... i1 rl'\ ;1 1,,,.,... fro1n Sl'hool 1 l1•rk 1·l.1•1nn i\~1nper \\' 1'fh11·!•d:l\ :-:i~ in!: 1ha1 the hn.1rl'\ :l!!tl'•'r \I •"• 'Ii' school ::id m1.n1s1r.1· ,,.1·, ,.,,..,.,11 rt>r>nd:il i"'n •hv• 1•1, •,., ~ n•: contract n•·t N! r. ""11 Ni SF:\'ER\" J\:111C\Trn !\l.1' a f1'<1C'rat ~qq f1!1'f! on hi11. · behalf a1• lln~t 1h1• ~·)Joo! t-.-i11rrl h\' th1· \n1cri~"in C11"il J.ibt.·rti('s l'n1on r ~ 0 h ;l h 1 \ v.·nulr! he chan ci·d tn a~k for !11s re 1 n st a t r '1' •''l t :ind "~uh$!anti:1 1 ·· rl>1n'al!t~~. The contro1·t'rsv st:irtNl 1.1~1 f:ill \1·hrn a snntv>n1C1!'e ~H1df'n! ohjectl'<l to the l11nt!111\t'f' in 1 Vflnni·i;:ut's hr(J k ::ind in rHli•·· storit's. inclurl1ng "'fl111e h\' .John Steinbeck .ind P.rn r<:.I, Hemin"'·ay, rerommcndcd by 1 Severy. TIIE SCHOO!. 80\Rn a~!;­ rd the janitor to hum somt' of !he cop~s of Vonn!'j?l.J!'s hook Ul the school furt\3('(', Sc\·ery said \\'r·d 11•·c; !;1\' · 1 ~f'c0nd trachr~ 11·:i~ h1r• I I•· \\l'f.'k.~ ago ~i !h a Sf'~Ulf'I paral!cl to his and !hat stud('nts \\'ere ,.,l'•'n !hi'.' , i1ri•v1 v.·hich clasSl.'S thrv ..,1;antrd 1''1 attend. l!e """' h:.~ 2" students, he sa1'd, L"On1pa rr 1! "'Jth thl" Jf(, he vt.1s t f'n~·1 1;n \\lo wi·ck~ :1go. ' !1 Ii I l ·/ f· ., h I• '-.• ' Groo111 , -:6 , IJ t1ttl es T <1 ll r i1 1!.!.· (;;,./ llo111 e ' 1.r11'"'°1'" 1, \1' \' •tlt1 ~h1') 11 t" 111 i·11lr111n ,.,. \ :•1'11' 1111"-'J \!i ' 111.1 r\a~r o ~f; 1";1 r old J ,.1\'!'~n ~ 01'\ I;.._, ,. r '' ' ) (>, I ' i •.: E~i 11·ralda "',unf'r8 r! !I lo 1 .,1., nn fl('\\ \fl llondur::is !11 • .11 'hi' •trl then rl'turnNI ' ,.. hf'tl'. but ~i ncl' th!'n it h.1~ f...-1·., ;~ '"'ll:!'!I•· v.1111 ri·d • ,. • •,1 I nni• h<"r to hi~ h.1n1c. "CHU RCH Ry The SEA" EASTl'R SERVICE S: SUNDAY, APRIL 14 8 00 A M -Sunrise Breaklast & Sorv1ce 10.00 A.M -Come Together Chon · plus Dr. Harold W. Jell.eries 7:00 P.M.-'A Thief In Tho N igh!"' Billy Graham Wty c-"'°ri•d ... Mff c- 715 Lali.• St. t4 ..... ..... 5)6-16 1111 ''Z·••o5 ••1-1155 Mercedes-Benz from 5178 per mo. House of Imports •1&2 M1nc:h•tl1r l tvll. 8u1n1 Ptl1i 714 523-7lSO . . ~N MOM. THllU flU. •U.T, .... SUN, 11 .>0 Aloll .. ,)O "" 1000.t,M IOl>Ol'lrol NIVERSI Y STERE Shop Monday thru.friday. 10:00 a.m. to 9: 30 p.m. , Bull~k's Santa Ana. ,I fosh ion Square, 2800 · N. Main Street, San bl Ano; Tcl<phonc: )47.721 t • Setunlay, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. Bullock's South c.i... Plw, SUI Diego frttW•T .at Btisu>I, Cosca Mesa, Tdepboot: ))6;0611 . . I • • • , 8 OAJLV PILOT Oltlste,.s ' THE FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane 'Not So Bad' ~1turiL1 ge Ex11er1si ve Tu1·11 er Li ve s n1 Stable Pad Cla ss Se t Fo r Wu 1nen EUROPE IN YOUR AUTO POHTLANn. Ort'. llJPl 1 - S1lC11t1•r Arn1~trring. 114. ;ind his bridl·. Bu1•hlu. 82. arc !"gaily n1ari~~'CI buL fln!ln· ('lally. :1t tea s!. thry'd bt• bl"•t- trr otf if !he )lcckenric \l:inor llornt' (or !h,• Agrd had just pushed · !h1'1r ll\in b t' d s IO[!"lhl•r :-irlt.l foq.:ot1c11 1111· c1.>remony. \laking it lrgal cost thl' l'Ou- plt' SI02.60 a 1nonth 111 Social Sc•cur1ty payrnl'nts ,\ Sl'OKF.S:\1AN for thl· nuro.;1111? hoinl' ~aid lht• onlv l'hang1• 1n il!I t·arr of the t•ldl'r- h· COllillt• \\'ii.~ "JILl"hin~ t11<1 111<'(' twin bNis tOgf'!her with :1 big king-!lizt· co v t· r ! t· t '~" Othrr .... ·1~1·. l'Vcryth ing 1~ th1• "We invented o neat game! It'$ called 'krll the guy with the boll'." Sillllt'. Each ge1s the same 1hrr(' mea1 s ti dav. a dailv h;11)1 clran laund;·y. nl<"<liCal and prrsonal ;1tlcntion and a cle an roo1n. Undt'r gover111nrnl rl'J!Ulri· lions. ho1\'t•vcr. tht'ir rombi111·d Social St'c11ri1v inromt' dron· 2 Quickie Di vorce Operatio11 s H'ull ed pt'd frorn S~l'.! a mont h 10 ATLANTA <U Pl1 -Two S309 . .W a n1on!h. Tbat i'I S52.li0 l"Qmpetitors '\'hO ad\'ertisC'd Jess than thf' ;imount norrnally q11ickit'. one-Oay d 1 \'or ct' requ ired ror their cart>. services 1n the llominic:in "I DON'T CARE," !inid Hepublic have agreed to cease Arm stront;. still handsomr and operations. rugi;t'd lookin g. "I would havl' r:erald Auster's :•d'> pro· n1arri('(f this ~rand lady 110 miscd clients "fast. !01\' cost matter what I IO!lt. But I J(ln't undersl;ind .;-h\' '"" ha VC' to discreet legal" services that bound ovt·r to th e Fuhon County Crin1inal Courl undC'r Sl.000 bond each on a n11sde· n1c<1nor charge uf f:1iling to list their lrade narnes. Secord said shortly thereafter lhl' l'A'u c11me lo his office and ''promised to ceasr a n d desist" operations. SLt\GllT OPEHATEIJ under the n:1mc of I>on11nican gel hurt lx·cau~f. "''' "'::inf('(! tn lncludcd ;i plane trip to !he mak<' things le~t1l :ind l?CI 11ominican RC'public and a ma rried anrl hr1vl' a life like · brief appearance brfor1· a t'\'Crybodv clSt'. ·· jndge after n one-n ight sta~. Opcrn tion J:>orn in1<::111 1!1·p11t:lie Ava Hood. m:inajlf'r ;i nd 1'hc charge was $500. l.1aison. Till' t11u h1d bf'cn 01vncr of !ht• nlanur. si1id, "l"d cornpclilors ul ~l i:un1 bu~ never let then1 go." She s<i id FOR $650. ~RYON l\enl Scl-orcl said __ the~: were •·ruu she d()('S nol know. howeve r. Slaght proniised client s. a _out of the slate. how she 111ilt cover the cost of "proxy .. divorce without \ht' J1\CKSONVILLE. Fl<1. 11'!'1 -Glenn \\'. Turnl.'r. "'ho started buil\ling a S5 1nlllio11 f'asth: v.ht·n nioney \VllS roll!nl.(" 111 front hi.~ <.·ostnctic~ an1l n101h·;11ion:i l businesses. 1101\' Jiv('s in a stable. Uut ii v.·11n('ss :1t tllt· 1nait lr:iud rriat of Turner. Hos1on l:1t\•y1•r V Lee Balley and ~\"t•JI :IS.<;0(."13ICS. told a fcdcr<il t·ourl Jury that life 111 11 slablc. Turner-style. isn't so b;1d. . J A :\1 ES, ,\lcl.AUGJI LIN lll'"-l'ribe'<l the Turnt•r ran1ily h\'ing: quartt'rli as 11 1>pacio1.1s thrt•e-b(o1!rooni np.artn1l•nt OvC'r :1 horse stable on Turrt('fs, estatt· a! Orlando. The e;1s!lc l\'aS ~vcr finish- ('d. <ilthough it has bl-en used fur husinl'SS n1ec tings of l\oscot luterplanetal"y. the eosn1etit•s firin s ti 1 I opcr:111ng during a rrorgnn ll:1- lion SllJX•r\·iscd b.v ;1 fcd('r;il bankrup1cy judge. Turner 's 41-roorn ca s t! e . rc•minisccnt of the kinglr f'<tlaccs built as forl r<'SSC"- during thf' Crus;idt's. features turrets and a bomb shelter The castle i:!ands on lhc edgr of a Seminole County l:ikc. i\lrl.AUGllLIN TEST!lo1P.O 1h:1t Turner bad li\'<.'<.I in a boathouse and a barn. also on !he t·a~tle l'S!ate. but rnorr rCl'f'ntlv he 1l'Ol'Cd 10 th<' st:1blc ap<1rtn1f'nt 'fhc boathouse has ht'l'll t''i111na!(•d to !i;u 1• t•usl $2flUJMIO. Turnl'!' ;ind his fa1111· 1 their care no1v. lruuh!c of a trip 01il of th1• AR.:\1STUONG A."lrlD hi s country. "•·~ Po«l>e41 ,t.g·,~·,..""'"' I SUPPORT THE FARM WORKERS wife. the forn1cr Ru e h 1 a Cl~l~'ton Sec-ord. head of !bf' Hailey . were rnarricd Sa lu r-metro c r i 1n i n a\ fraud day. Consu1ner Alrrt, s;iid the Lornl Soci:i l &•curit~· of-l)ominican judges asked just fici als said the elderly "'ho rour questions: The nanit· of marry can ex1>t."ct to lose ·$i0 the person seeking I h !' to $200 11 rnonth 111 Social divorce. whether the party Security benefits and sup· \\'as an American citizen, plemental payrnl·nts bt>cause \\"bcthcr the divorce \\'as for Support Fair Secret Ballot Election• to Include Stri ke"! PLEASE WRITE: s-.tor o-.is c~ Of" s-.tor .S-L WIN._.. Asst ... ,_ • ..,... la._ l ob<rrt .... , •-tti Cory J!Overnn1cnt r l' g u I at 1 on s .. 1nental inl"Ornpatabit ity. and '·assllil1c t\\"O proplc can li\'c ··how \\'as your fli i:ht ?" STATE CAPITOL SACRAMEWTO, CALIF. as cheaply n~ 0111•. ·· _ _ Sla ~ht :.ind Au.5trr 1vrrc .__._._,_~_•_•_•_"""" __ ~_'_"_'~_•_0_•~ __ · ~-'-'-'-"""' __ -_._'~.:.._~_"_'_" _J General Electric 69.97 or $5 a month· 12" diag. black & while portable. Monochrome chassis. Telescoping antenna. Rotary conlrols. (5F211XlGY) ly moved into it wtul<:. \\'a.iti.ng for the cnslle 10 be <.'Ol"Ylpleted. .June. 'J1H: g_overnn1ent \,Dok four roonths 10 present its case. 111e defense has {akcn ~bout two rnonths so fnr. \\'omen "'ho are intl'rl'stcd EURAUTO 673-'1550 I ~ 11!1 bigi:er thun thC' t11>art· n1ent over thl.' stable, the "itness !'laid. in returning to school S1rt in· vlled ~o regi.ster for •·Orit.n- tatloo to College and Career' Oppo unhies." a nine-.,..·etk cou~ at Orange C o a s t College be~lnnin~ April 17. I ON TRIAL \VJTll Turner The <.'Ol.Jr8c instn1etor is I' It 0 SEC UT O H llUG ll d 13a·1 f i\t rs. Sharoo l"loJ1off. OCC's ?" 1 ~Y :ire SC\'en onner assistanl den n 11f Stu1!ent Af· Sn1ith asked ,\lcl.uughlin on executives of Tumer firms: BAY LIDO BLDG . . d . fairs. cross-<"xan1u1at1on , "Di n t it llurry n: Atkinson. \\'. lARoy Classes "'ill be held from I~ 1700 t4~wport Bh•d. 11'\0l l!hc boathoust!• <.·ost a quarter Beale, Ben U. Bunting. Clyde a.in, 10 noon on \\.l'dtlC~Rys in of ;i rnillion ~ollars?" C. Cobb, Jess 0. lllckman. the OCC \\un'IC'n's. Cl'nWr Tb e wit· \lalc:olrn Juhan and llobart - ncss r'e1ilicd \\"1ldcr, all of. 1hc Orlando he d 1 d n · t area . kno"·· n!c.:; Three companies a"' nlso f. a u g h · defendanl'i. Thev are l\CKcol. • hn. a fornrer Dare. To Be Great Inc.. a P. r e s 1 .-rnoli\'at lon al proi;r;in1, and th(' I d11ut of Kos-parent co n1pany •Gl1•nn \\' · tot. ·•I ~ o Turn\•r Enterprises. Jnr .• s~1<l 11~1 ,..~~~~~~~~~~-,I TUIUU!R :111·;1rc "·helher :.u1y ir eniPt' fron1 tllj~ t'()n1p:1n1· 11·l·n: into h111ld in~ the cast!I!. Thr trtal. in itt-!IC''-" rh. need to raise I funds for your club or charity? call huntington cen ter 897-2533 for details Low Rates • Early Dellvery Ask for lUlSI SPICIALfSTf •• HOWARD CHEVROLET MecArthvr & Jemb•,.• l l•11h . Mowport looch 833-0555 ' OUTSTANOfNG BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY A.1p1\llV e~pand•fl9 1n!1irriat1onat compariy •S seekorig an ownrr/mari119ef 101 lh•s area Our comp11riy has p11te n1ed ,1nd 1 .. ascs anl•·Shophlhng dtlv1ces. which have been sue· Cl!SSlul on 1educ1ng merc hants" losSP.s by as nlurh as 80 11• !JO" .. , ,,,;111nt1 an urihn111f'd and w111t•n9 rnarkrl Cur· 1 .. 01 1u·qn11.11""" w•I 11 1\iltu1nal 1.11a111 siores nli1ke 1! •fl1peri1· t•vc tt o,11 y,.. a11puu11 11 quahl•"(I tt>\l•v•dual 10 S<"Y•C.e lht'~e ;aci:n11n1" a~ v,,.11 "~ arcoun1s with !(}(<JI nierchanls Pa1enl comii.or•v ~upnh•'~ ;111 n"<.CS~il•V irau,,n!J. ll"d ilSS•S1S u1 .,51,1tJl•'\IHn\I local ac1;ount'< Scf\nC•ng only 2!.l accoun1s !>hould n••1vorl•· ~ 1T1onthly •ncomf' on e •c•·.,s of Sl,300 A111>ou•I•'" ''"'l""'·nu•nt., •nCluue a $!.l.9t>O rash 1nve5!- 11>t•n1. lJO~l H1t•:ro·ncPs. and 1ne ab•htv to siarr 1mmed1al1.."lv on d lull 01 11ar1 t•n1c tiasos For more 1ntorma11on anll possibly a l>tl•SOn.JI 1n1erv1ew. wro1e 91111119 your 1ull name. .Jlklres:r.. bu!tlness ;;iod home phone. TODAY• . ltID AOBV INDUSTRIES. INC. 1306 SECOND AVENUE _ S.EATTLE. WASHINGTON 98101 I Try it! You might hate it. (s E E K} K x A 0 f' I N D J B D G 5~el. & find 1s 1h.; n .. w ,\c rd con'"' 1r,01 could rnol..e ctossword l .i.U t_'v.-11 nur11er. 11 con be sough1 and lound every day 111 1h,:. c!o~s1hed od11er1is1119 sect•on ol rhe Daily Pilc.1. See ._ ond Fond "'SEEK & fl ND tvdoy ru ,~ ... <t vc-v \VOn! to seek. ond find •1ogo1n10111orr(JW. A daily feature of the Classi fied Ad Se ction of the DAILY PILOT Sharp 249.99 or 510.50 a ..-itti' 17 d•a. Color Por1aOlt' Instant P1ctu1e and Sound U l listed Te!escoo•c ;in1p1111a Walnul'"9ra1ncd c..![)•netrv wllr> handle. (1 727 299.97 or $12 a month" 12"' diag. color porlable. Dipole antenna. Solid stale chassis. Compacl. (CT201) /\ o«-/ I ON ,/ I General Eleclric 1299.97 : or $12 a monlh" i 19" diag. color portable. · Speclra-Brite • picture tube. AFC control. VHF Pre.Sel fine luning. (C7303WD) 74.97 Sharp 12'' Di•I· llo(k '-• White · Portability plYs tasy "iewln9 with 13,000 "alts of pictvro power. {21Cl1 ) c; ,~ BUENA· PARK 9tK h et ~"'°'1" Optfl o.11y t :)O to •:30 11·"" SuHa' I 0 t.-? -ORAHG'l City Or .... .-.,,..,. l t.4. °'"" 10-f , ..... Deity s.. .. ., 10 to ' SANTA AMA ltOO So. lrist.I ·Ho, ef S.. CNll "-t O,.• 10-t '·"'-Daily SiillcM, 10 te 6 \ • E PORT ford A. state longtime publish a eon\·aJ publish and v:a. thl· Calif Publishc '.\"E\V \\'endlln JX>pU\ar \\llat a Sunda\· day. Olt first hit J!ickrv Al Joiso bad." Your E Believe ~1E~1 f'um:>ral ed Sund a tru original Kirk. home . SAN Retired Wanger by the during prisonc three y NE\V Acade 'ducer died ~ here. I Oscar of Kids. 1955, !\iecha W1naa I. W Or . C""t• 1914. Survl Mll(ll,lt, S Pe<l!it C~I dlrKl~rl. Jose-pl> H. Be~tll. O 1t14.Survuve 0•<.19Mer, Cr"~· Cell Fe1rb•n-" 9r1n<1ct>lld• ~'"'''' wll l ;JO ,.M MDrluery C MerY'I E Prlv111 ln!e Mortu1rv di 1-11rrv L. e 10, 1914 11.e bv 1111 wilt Elm~. Cas Mnl. 80b F'1nnlt Stll of Ohio. C1111; lllro•• c111r B,,,.,. KalMfVn, cir1ndcl>lldr 9r11•<1Clllld dlV, AprH Che~. ltt Inv MISOO lnle<nmen1, OlrtCIOfl, Orrell, "'' lllirty ye1 1,14.SUrYIY l-luberl I. Wllltf, Hun S~1lllt. Wa <IV.•QVf, C.asten. 0 Mro Su11 !.rtll 0. o . White, °'''"· .... D. Or'11t, 9r1nd<l1Ufh w ..... , Funtrll of C1lv1rv l-lun!l119lon flcla!lna. S lleu of flo !lon1 be C1lvary I • In me mor11er. FOfl!t!I• l Avtnldl S otllll .a,pr l1 Wf"ld 11.u~ Sell:>1 of H1ndw of F'l~aw !hr P1cllic Vi \/lt w MQrt A WIS .121 B 110 Mc Bl 17 MIS :'88 (eme' 3 ,, N <• "" .. , 24 H I Dent11 s Else·1.v11ere PORTER\'ILLE ( Af'l Md A. C'Mllrl"ll, 77. a former ·talc 3sst1nblyman and on i;timc \\'ctk\y n('w:;paper blishcr , dJ<'d \Vedn('sdny nt con,·a!r~cnt hornc hrre. lit> >Ublishcd thr Lind~av r.a:r.cttt· )Od ~·as a 1>a~t pr!•!!itlent of h~· Calitomia ~ t' 11• s pa p e r bhshcrs Associa tion. '.'\E\V YOilK (1.:P I i -Pete \'endlh1g, 85, a tu1nposcr of pular son~. inc!ud!n~ ··oh. \'hJ I a Pal \\'as ~lat\~," dii·d nday, ii was learnrd Thur.~­ ay. 01h1;r ""Ongs included his irst hit in 1916. "'':iaka llula lickey Uul<1." introduced by Al Jolson in the musical "Sin- ad.'' "There's Danger in 'our Eyes. Cherie." and "I eli eve in ?o.firaclcs." MEMPlllS. TP1111. !UPI J Funeral services, are schedul- ed Sunday for Jomes L. Kirk. a trum pet plavcr in the original W. C. llandy band. Ki.rk , 80, died Tuesday at his hon1e. SAN DIEGO ( API Retired Navy Capt. Linford \\'anger, 62. who v.·as captured by the Japanese in )lnnila during \Vorld \\'ar JI and held prisoner or v.·ar for more than three years. died ~londay, NE\V YORK (APl Academy Av.·ard-winning pro- ·duri'r Robert G. Youngson, 56. died ~1onday at a hospital here. In 1951 , he v.'on his first Oscar as producer of "\Vorld of Kids." His second Oscar, in 1955. was for ' ' T h is ~1echanical Age." Tempero111res WEI.CH 1Ma L Welc:fl, re,ldent ol 314 e e-<mu<11 f , Co.le Met.a. 0 11e ol dea!n, Ap"I 10. 14. ~urvlved Dv Pwr l!it(t , Jan~T!e ltcl\!11, Servl<tt Prlv1re. tnrernmen! <itic Crest, B"l!t·Bergeron Co1M Mt•• rec tort. FAlll8ANl(S ~!!Ill! H. Ftlrben~s. re .. oent ot L19u~• ~ch Oa!e of dta!~ A ~ll 10. 1~.Survuvea bV hll wH~ Louise: Dllt ugnrer, Mrs Robert Htwlll of Walnu! H i<, C.tlll l OM SOii Or. Ja>t!ph H. lr11an~1. Jr. ol La H11>!'1. tour 1nclchl1aren incl one nl.ce. Pdv~tt rvices wll! be l'leld Sa!u•oay. Ap••! l J, JO PM at Sht lf1r Laguna B16cn or•uary Chtlll!I. Rev Baird Ci>f•ln, St arv's £plstppal Cnurcn o!l•tiA!lng. rlva11 lnlernmonT. Sl>lfle• l.1gun& Betti\ or-Twl rY alrKIOn '9.,_153~ llOW£N 1rrv L. eowen. Sr. 011e ot ae~lh A11rll , 1'1•. Rt1latnl of C01te Mt11. Survlvt<I lli1 wife Jas1plllnt Bowen, IJvft r.o<11, lmer, C01!1 I/t wo. l-l•r rv L. J r , Co1ta I, Bctioy OI Tul!in: '"'" a1uoMu1, anr.le Stllttl of F!orlae, Lawtl B••nrn Ohio, Klllt C1e<nmDl'ls of Orange. 1111; th•~ l>!'o!l>er1, Jtalpn, Erne" &na lair llOW11n, 111 of Florlaa ; one •l>lff, 1Ui•ryn, Flor\d1; 1we n1 y OM andchlldrto and nlnrttn g • e • t ranckn.lldr,.,. Slrvlc~ will be Mid Sa1ur· y. April 1l111. 11 AM, Bell Bro1oway h1pel. Rtv • ."Jae If. Htl)M'\' Ind Seafar· M1!.0tllc: Lcidv• No. 10! oft!cl110,,.g. !t1'nmtfll, ..,_,bOr lie!! Mern0<lal Par-. lrec!or5, Br ll Br'Ollaw~y Morluo1y. ORRELL rrr ll, retldent of Ora"'le CounlY !or lrty yHrs. O•te of arath April 11, 1'.S11rv!ved by Mr t;eloved husD~nd 11berl I. Ortell : thrH clllldrt n. Clena.i I~, Huntington lltech. Nida Wedana. eanle, Wain ., ~ M•urv Orrell. AIO.· vrrque. New Mtxlco : 11,ter, Eullell o:iten, Oklal>om•: l•vt grarl<!chlhtren, \rs Suranne Yan~tr. Stillie. v.·~•11, re!t 0. While. H""t+ng!,,., Betel!, Drew . w n111, H1111tlngton Beach. Mlcnael C.. rell. AIDfillltrQvr, New Mt•lto, David . 0<,..11, Att>eqvrrciue, New .V.t•ico. ant r1ncld111Qhter, sn1nesu Yon~•·· ~•!!It, 1111.; -n!Kt tnd !Ive M O ....... I. uneral NrvlCt s will De S1tura1• 11 A/A I C1l••rY 8101111 Chwrcll, 1181 G1rll .. d, un1lna!0<1 Beatl'I, R••· Bill Ot"1mlnQ o•· elating. 5mllh1' Mor!u1rv ,,,,K,O•I. In e11 of flower~ 111& fa m,lv •t<l~St• d!l<ll· ons be m•ae to 1ne twllalng •un" ol 1lv1ry 811>fl•I Cl\urcll, Hwn!lnvton BeaCl'I n me.._., Df IN!r Mlovld w.fr 1r.<:1 tner. SWENSON or>tell• L. s ..... nso~. rH ldent of l!>l·O, venldf Savtue. L&auna Hl111. 0 11e <lf eat~ Allrll 10, 1t1• 5ur•lvea by ~er ~u•· 1na 11.nMll L. Swt111or>1 sl•ters o~elt1 elPV Ol LO& Anoeies i nd f'e•n l.'1·i1 andv ol Lot jl..ngeln. Vl1ll1tlon IQ AM rl~av 1nr11 Sunday ~ PM 1n1omomrM 1cmc Vltw M•mo•lal Par~. P1cU•c lt w Mori wi ry dlrK!tr. AllUCKLE & SON WESTCllFF MOllTUARY 427 E. 17•h St . (O$la Me10 646-4888 -·-BALTZ·BEIGERON FUNERAL HOME Ca•ona del .~or C:i11a M•1a -·- 673.9450 646·2414 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway. (0110 l<1e10 548·3433 -·- McCORMICK LAGUNA IEACH MORTUARY I 79) loauno Can~on Rd. 494,9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY 188J.' Cn.,,.~a Cop•111nno 5an )1!'11'1 (OO•llfetno .:Q.I. 1776 -·-PAC IFIC VIEW MEMOR IAL PAR K c~o~! 3500 Po{ ' t v,-O"ve t".e~.cpor! ~och. Col.for~ q 64.l.1700 -·-PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL fUNllAL HOMI 7801 Soito A.-. We\lfl',n1•f'f' B~3.J515 -·-SMITHS' MOllTUAIY 6 27 Morn St. !'4vn•1ngton Beach 5J6.~39 I Political l\1otes Prayer H~· O.C. HUS'MNGS 01 tll1 Diiiy "'"' 11111 State Asst!mblymnn H.obert Burki• 1 H-llu1111ngto11 BeachJ htL" ~ub1n1ttcd a resolutio n l'alhng ror Californians to obser\'e Aprll 30 tis lhr>. "Na· tlonnt f)ay of ll_i11111!iation. f'a s11ng :ind J->rayt'r." ('ongrcss nlrf':idy ha." taken '>irn1l:".r act ion and Burke "ants the s1n tc to ,,ff ic1ally rcrognize it. Ht• calls it "a dav for all of us to humble oursl'l\'l'S as "·e sec fil belorc almighty God ~ to confess our national sins and to pray for clemenc~· and forgiveness. ''A ·day such as this ooe should-cause us to t<'fl{'(:t upon the many }'ears of b\{'s:si ngs that we have reCt'i\'ed as n people. Our nation and its "·ay of \iJe has been preserrcd nnd has prospered since the d<'.ty of its inception. "\Ve have grown in num- be rs, \Vealth and power -but havr forgotten God," says Burkr. "As n people v.·c ha ve come to think tha t all ·we ha ve ORANGE COUNTY gained has be-en due to ')ur in- genuity and re~ourccful ncs<:. • ''All ·one has to do ic; look around or rtad a nev.1spnpl'r and It becomes apparent th.at a day such as the one on April 30th is long overdue. Our coWltry Is literally reeling from the blov.·s of crisis 11rtcr c1r1s1s, national a n cl in· ternational . '' Burke Pointed to event.~ in the history of our nation's A 1·t .4 iiction to A id Y f?Uths' Lcitin Trip SA~TTA ANA-On e ot SC\'eral fund-raising events to help send 20 Orange Co unty youths to l..atin America this sun1mer on a med i ca I assistance program will be held April 28 at the Sad- dleb.'.lck lnn here. Tll.E EVENT, a special art auction and exhibi tion , sponsored by Amigos de las Americas of Orange Count y, "·ill begin u·ith the art display at 7 p.m. and contin ue u·ilh the auction at 8:15 p.m. Included in the sOOw are a u'ide selection of pr in t s . original pa i n t i n gs and lithographs. Doorprizes u·ill be given and refreshments u·i\J be served. Ticke ts are $2.50. program na tionwide Is ~veral years old , th is is lhe first yea r it has been available in Orange County. r,vo Events For Audubon Gro11p Set A wildlife film lhis v.·eek and a lecture on hiking next \vttk ha\'e been scheduled by the Sea and Sage Oiapter of the Audubon Society. The Society's last \\'ildlife film of the season. "Scan- dinavian Saga" will be shov.11 at 7:45 p.m. Saturday at Valley High School ln Santa • The show and auction are being held to help the Ami gos program pay for training, transpo rtation and suppl ies us- ed by the yowig people ·ages Ana. Adnlission is Sl.50 16 and older, 00 8 3.Week adults and 75 cents med ical assistance program in · students. • , lor !or Lalin America. A lecture on hiklnt; ror 1'he youths, who t' a ch h~alth and adventure v.·.111 be donate $250 to\vard their ex· given by Jam~. Ball ~nger, pcnscs. are now participat ing Orange C:OUnty Cl''.'1 en~1neer, in a JOO-hour training cou rse at 7:30 p.m. April 16 1n the at UC Irvine l\1edical School. Spurgeon Room of the Santa In Latin America they v.·ill Ana ~ibrary. . . u·ork in pairs IA:ith young pro-. Ballinger. v.•ho will illustrate ple from other Amigo chapters his t~lk "."1th filri:t-~· made a primarily giving innoculations 511).nu.le bicy~le trip from ~n against disease in remote Francisco ~ Costa ~1esa . 1n villages v.·here such treatm ent 1969, a 220-mile .bac~e.k h 1~e otherv.·ise would not be possi· <>n the John l\lu1r Tr31! 1n 1910 ble and a m.mile kayak trip ALTHOUGH THE Am igo dov.·n the Sacramento lli\'er in 1971. Park , Ride Fa cility Uncle r Wav •' .FULLERTON Orange County Transil Districl of- Ocia!s ha,·e broken ground on the first Park·And·Ride facili· ty desi gned 10 get at least 900 cars a day off the road. THE ll·ACRE site situated on a lrianl!'.le Fullerton land bounded bv ~tagnolia Avenue, the Sant.3 Ana Fref'v.·ay and l he H1,·e rside Freev.·ar. L'pon completion near the l'nd of the year, lhe faci lity "'ill ha,·r parking for al least 900 C'ars and will 'provide a terminal for buses bound for dt'st inations in Orange County districts . The Park-And-Ride facll it,·. fir st of a series planned in the district's overall con<'e pt of county transit, v.ilJ cost $1.3 million to build. of \\'hich about $1.3 u•\ll be funded by " the federal government. TIIE BALANCE will be paid from revenues the transit district deri\'es from property taxe,, and its share ol the gasoline sales tax. Orange County officials said I.he facility ""'ill ht operated In coopt>rallon "ith the Southern California Rapldt Tr a n s it District of Los Angtlts Coun- ty. I fnund1ni;, 1A ht'n h1" su1tJ, n1cn 1!~1· R\'n Fr:inkhn n n cl Ahrahan' l.inroln turnNI 111 prayer for lnspiration. ''Jt lll Ill\' hope\ thli ! all C.1l1fon1laJ1' '11·tll Joi~ 1h1' r1~$t of our rount rynl<'n on1 April :lO. huniblc ourselves be-fore our f rr>:l!lir anti :icknC'.111 ll'1.lit1' our fi na! depend(' nee· upon llin1 , and rrprnt ot -Ol1r n:lttonal 5111' ... Burki' eoncludl'<l • t.T. GO\'. EL> Hf'inerke ha" :i Jl po 1 n 1 "ti ~!rs. Jant> Rmul!hton of ll u n t i n gt on R<'11ch a5 his p r e c i n rt rhainnan for. Oran~e Cou ntv Reinf'ckc is seeking the GOP nod for go~·ernor. • ~1eiilBF:~S Ar\O ,~e~t5 lhe Costa \!esn Cha1nb1:r of Qlmmerce "'ill hf'.'.'lr a :..ta111-: rr.Dort on the encr.:1 cr1,,1-: rrom 1· S. Rr•p .. \r1rt r"•1 .1 I Hinshav.· Tursd:.iy :l! lhl' HoJ 1. 1 da v Inn. T h P R t•n11hl:<·.1 n\ congrl'$sman f ro n) \'1'111'\011 lleach is schedulrd 1,1 ,.nt•ak ()ri ''The Eneri:\· Cr1~1.• Tru•' or False" at 8 p 111 Hinsha \\"S arldr(''i~ \11!1 hf' precedNI by :1 6 rm. "~"'1:il hou r and a i p 111 d1nn<'r Re.!=t'r\'alions are S7 p e r person ~nd mev be m<ide un!il noon. ;\londav v.·i1h 1he C<ista ~le.<1a Cha '11hf>~ nf r o"lmf'rct'. 583 \\1• 19th SL, 64&-05:tlj. • TllE l\E\\'l'O R T Qe.mocratic Club plans to f(a ther Tuesda\' at i ·-45 p 111 . at the P11rk .\'el\ JX>I'! S p a . Sc\'eral local De m0\'r;1tir e;n1· didates are sche<lu!f.;'d to nd· dress the grou p. • TIIE l\IGUEL Repuhlic.1n Vi1oman's Club Thursday v.·111 hear three fifth d i s t r i ct supervisoriat candidn l"S ~farcia Bents, Ronald Cas pers and i\olan Frizze!le. The meeting \\ill start ti.·ith coffee at 9:30 a.m in thC' Laguna :\'iguel Conm1uni ry I Center. f'rce chi ld cart' 11 ill ht• pro\'i<led. 'Duk~' ilf Cs .4t Cltap1n£11t ORANGE -1'e" port Beach ac!.or John \Vayne tvi ll act as master of ceremonirs nnd col- umn ist Art Buch\\·ald 11 1!1 b1· the featured speaker \lay 3 at 1he Founders Day Rccog nirionJ cere1nonies of Ch .i p rn a n Col!ege. Th e 7:30 p.m. banr;uet ln th!' Grand Ballroom of ! h c Disneyland Hotel. An:.ht-irn . v•ill be proceded by .. social hour. A musical program fea turing th<' Ch a pm a n Colleg\' Chan1ber Orchest ra under the direction of .John Koshak also "'·ill be oHered . ORCHI DS AFRI CAN VIOLE-TS ".HYBRI D BEGONIAS ' CA LADi'UMS . CYCLAM EN " · And Many ma ny mo1f' :. ' urJer arden centerf INDOOR PLANTS .A world of foliage ;ind jungles ot lush g1r en growth ... SPECI AL HOLIDAY SE LECT IONS ol T iny Terrarium Pl.Jnts to To1vcr1ng Indoor Trees. Bright and brassy ... the perfect atomizer for happy plants I 2.98ea TE RFI ARIUf..1 GLASS " .., r1, r 9 SALE PRICES GOOD THRU APRIL 18th BLOOMING AZA[EAS $pec1a! EASTE R h1o~\Om ~l ec.11on o f lu~ll and lovrlv pl;tnt~ . load··d with colo1, In 4" AN EASTE R GAR DE N COLOR SPECIAL . t ggc EA ANAHEIM 1.98 VALUE 1123 N EUCLID AT LA PALMA 635-8181 TUSTIN 1050 EDINGER AT NEWPORTFRW<. 838-9000 1USTIN POTTERY AND GIFTWARE See our fan tast ic selection o l beau tiful baskets, terracotta and \toneware plan1ers , , .. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 8:30 A·.M. TO 6 P.M. • MACAAM E HANGERS ALL LOCATIONS OPEN EASTER SUNDAY,. I ---'- :- • .. . .. -· \ JO DAILY PILOT • L. ltl. Bo11d Better Second Time Arouncl? A second marriage is obout 50 percent riskier than 11 fir st marriage. Or so an analysis of census figures indi- cates. It :ilso-in4icates that a wom an is not as good a ri!lk as a man in·said second maniagc, not quite. Jlo\revcr, our Lo\'C ·and War man point~ to the foregoing as another ~example of how statistics co n be 1nisleading. Obviously, the second marriages of a husband and y.·ire. after the divorce, arc bound lo ha\'e bett er chances than the first marriage v.·hich proved out lo be 100 percent ccrlain o! failure. It's a pe· culiarity that the second marriage is lookC'd upon "'ilh some skepticism by just about everybody except the party who gets n1arrit'tl a St.-cond time. It Y.'HS the physician, not the pa-· ticnt, \\'ho took the medic ine. And said 1ncdicine usually was a fanc y dinner. Such 'o\'as the custom among the Kukis tri~ of Rengal less than 100 years ago. GltAY i\IATTER That stufl known as gray matter doesri 't have anything to do with your intellect. contrary to popular opinion. Bright minds hold just about as much of same as slo"' minds . lt's the white matter, the connecting nerve cells. th::it quicken the "'its. Am asked why juries usually are comprised of 12 rather than any other num ber of persons. Goes wny back. Court astrQk>gers in ancient days appointed jury membt."'fs. And selcdCd each according to said juror's zodiac sign. On the theory lhat such 'o\'Ould bring et·ery type of mind possible to bear oo the decision. MJDDLE·AGE Q. ;'When does middle age begin~" A. ri.·latter of opinion. that. But one poll Sho\ved the average person thought it starts at about age 42. Q. "\\!hat proportion of all the murd ers arc conunillcd with guns?" A. Exactly 66.2 percent. Q. "Was therc a real Hiawatha?" A. Some scholars say so. A !\Iohawk chief. \Vhat do the world's penal systems have in t'(lmmon ? Only one thing, I'm told. They all uso solitary' confinement to discipline rambunctious prisoners. In the y.·ourth Century, Bishop J\fyra in Lecia, Asia Afinor , felt ~ry for three spinsters. So he ga\'e each of them a dowry of a· bag of gold. Thal go l them married in ..,,_hurry, believe it. And Bishop !\1yra 'o\'OUnd up a.s saint Nicolas. At any rate, years later the J\fedici family of Ita ly adopted a design of those three bags of go ld for its coa t of anns. The !\'ledicis v.·ere money lenders. And you already know it was the J\·ll'dici coot of anns. those three , bags of gold, that pawnshop brokers worldv.•Kie came to use over their doorn•ays as their emblem. I There's no such thing as dog "ste\\'" or cat "hash.'' Subscriber asks why not. Federal Trade Commission rule, that. The petfood makers can't describe their comestibles with the afore-mcntionel names unless sa id •grub meets the human llandards prescribed by the AgricultW'e Depart· ment. Average cigarette burns nine minutes 32 seconds. Acldress n1ail to L. 1.1. port ncach 92660 . Bo yd. P.O . Bo.1; 1875, Ne w· ------------ Good Deed make the scene Sundays in the l1J.1!Qijl!1ll I ADBY INDUSTRIES IS LOOKING FOR SOMEONE SP.ECIAL. See our ad m the bu11ne5s sechon. the . un-sutt ... unbeatable CITY SQUARES BY GOLDEN VEE A dress shii:t that 's also o casual shirt? Sure. It's your favorite ~hombroy denim blue with so ft colOl'ed squares woven in. Eosy·core Dacronli\I polyester ond cott on bl end. I 0.00. University Shop, 53 The Pont Shop. 94 CHECK OUT A-1 'S® TOBIAS™ TOPS & BOTTOMS The un·suit very well suited lo your lifestyle, now. Easy. Very together. Very wearable checked doubleknits lyes, they're wa shable) 1ho1 never nf'ed ironing. The iocket with ,,hou!der epaulets con be worn os o shirt, too. 23.00. Matcling cuffed flare slacks a e 20.00. ·. , : ~-+-<1 R'O Che,_J~ ·isbloorni • M..NTHGra-ieEACH <:Nia. M.AU. Of cma ., ~11brd 111•1'4+1212 1m~ ..._...111•1"2-llll ZK:ON. T1o11JW1s...111•)99l·tl1 1 9'C' 1b~.M. k!t.'.llP.M. wit::N:».V T!*OUGIFU).\Y, ~MDAY IOA.M. IOOP.M. Sl.NO-'Y 12 t-0'.>4 IOS PM. Q.QSC:O EAS'TE!t SUNC>i\Y. \ \ ( • ~· • • " .. •. ,. " • ., • -• •.. -. •• ... • .. ' ,. .. • • ,. ·! • ·1 ' .. ' :i ,. • ' ·' ,. .. • . .. \I " I' I ~ I: 1, I• '~ I~ ' : l' ,. >', : ' " ' ' .,.. ., .. • :r: ' . . • • .. . • .. .. • " • ' " ,• '$ '• ,. •• I ' •• .. :I ,, 11 • ~'~~\\\\\\\ ,, f /// ~ -----· • 'Ea.ster wouldn't be Easter ' . -. : ~ ·without singing at sunrise. ;:$ e BEA ANDERSON, Editor . " " • S'h9 ,..·, ·f?uts Sunshine • Ea ster ' ' •• ' ' By CAROL 1\IOORE ~iar.ilee Lowe, orgarilst and Kath)' ot '" 01111 "1"' s1111 Thrasher. secretary, Nbs off on lhc Merle Valdez has the right formula for choir members. rceruitlng singers for the Easter sunrise They commoot : service: discipline. cootcn1porary music ·'JC every young person <:00ld ha\·c and breakfast at 3 a.m. this expcricnct", "'e \\OUldn't have lo "·or- ln the 16 years lhal she has directed ry aboul Communism Easter the music, first at Ne"•port Dunes and v.·ouldn't be Easter v.1thout singing at now Ne"W'J)Ort I I arbor Hig h sqioot . sunrise ... your Easter and Christmas stadimn, the choir nas grown from 40 to performances have mea~t more to me 500 voices. • spititually than all other church ac- She ronsidcrs the projl'Ct her in-tivilies ... I've grov.l! up v.·ith music {Ill -Vestment in community youth . rtlY life and \\'ilhout it borne v.·ould be a "So often people say lhAt teenagers dull place ." don't care or Y.'on't respond,'' she sa\d. The futl-ti1ne pia'no and organ in· ''But they can do anything if you put slructor started to direct choirs voben she your faith in them and Sho\v thut you noticed how carelesslJ. it was ooqe. Jove and believe in them ." ··The music \Vas not given proper car<? Mo.st of the singers arc 'nigh schoolers and the methods v.•cre tOO lacke<laisical, ., but some have been \Villi the group all 16 she recalled. . years. Some. of Mrs. Valdez's S1udcnls and ''We call them 'sponsors'; they 're too cho risters are very young -"They valuable to lose. Yowigstrrs who sing for mu~l have a lot or talent or 1hey v.·ouldn't Christ today \\ill live for Him toinorro\v wiggle so much." and these people prove it to the Her satisfaction comes in taunting )10\r ne\\'COmers each yea r," J.trs. Valdez ex· many become ministers. choir directors plained. and music scholarship winne rs. They also are the backbone of her Looking at the studio in the \'aldez's membersTiip drh•e. " NCW}Xlrt Beach home. h's easy to Sl'C "Everyone comes by refrrral. \Ve why young people find musi c inspiring. conlat1 Ile\\' JX'OPlC, tell lhe1n thl>y are Six pianos and an organ are situated 111 i1nportant to us ond explain our a converted atrium \\Ith trlckl1ng foun- rchears...il requirements for 1 he three ta in. Saturdays precedi.ng Easter. She prefers teai;hing music by the class •·Naturally it's ~1' to be somev.·here method because of the. fr1cndl.v coin· M_ 8~t.-i-Bat a.' y· we &.t;l up at ~'"""' ge.ti~"'-~'2~-t~ learn fmm each_ other a:m. ,.'9lal's · \\'hy the breakFast at a ~and greater '" V11riety of techniques: restaur.int is sueh an attraction. Each classical, ensemt;ile. i111provisalions, ac· Mloir member phones anAther to nmke • CCTTJ'animenl • tbcorv. t" 1"' '"!' ..... !lure "'e all get there." --, . 11p4 Valdez -..,.so cncoorag:es boys to Rehearsals arc a must no matter ho\v • deveklP' musical lalen t.s. "NOi\" that some great the talent. Roll is taken and only big name athletes sing . it's no longer one absence is allov:cd. considere<i sissy.'" Why sueh slrict standards'! Such a bias. ~·nc belic \'es. hi1I hrr hus- "Through discipline, we learn ho1v and t;~nd Don's dramatic lenor until he \\'hy we complete a project \\'ith a sought voice training niter tt·n·y v.·ere purpose." Mrs. \lalde7. s.iid. "!·l's the married. lie now solos at se\'l'ral magic antidote to unstructured lives.'' churches. J!cr dedication to music and that cf Referring lo his enc:oorc1gr1nent. of her • . • • • .I ' 7 ----· nn1sic, Mrs. Valdez ~aid, "It takes 1norr or a JTian lo be 'tua1T ird to a pro[essional ~·oman." Their son. Don Jr .. comhines choir ro lts l\ilh all-l('aguc foot ba ll honors. ,\nd daughter Kay teaches 1nusic to educ;ibly 1ncnta lly rct(lrdl'<l children . The f ami ly helps sel"et Easter ser\·ice music: exeerp!s fro1n llandt'l's ··1"ll'ss1ah.'' a sim r lc h_vmn of the go~p1·J nature and :i contcmp::irary µie<:e Charlotte Curtis (left) and Bill ie Jean King were honored by Women in Commu nication s . Joan Kaiser, pres ident of Lo s Angeles chapter, moderated press conference . .. Q ual itie s • E ~sily et ermined r ' ' By JO 01.SOS .• eurt4 11·:is named \Voman Behind the ·f,011flt D1Ut PUii 511ff :-Ney.·9, It's easflo .sec v.h.v Billie J~n K ~g:. lUGll POSJTTO~S tennis champi:on. hnd CharloUe Cur1JS. ~· . . . . J"IC\\.'Spaper· ~ecutive, h a v e achie\•ed • ~hss Curt!s. as.soc1ate edito_r of t~e prominence' m tbeir fields: they 'rt 8 J NC\\' York Times and editor of 1ls Op-Ed determined P;lir. page.: said that "it's . impor1_a~1 f?r During •a ;:ircss conreren<:t! in th<' • wor;'~n todur to have higl~ position.s in Re\--crly ff)l ton: before they \\"frc honored OC}\spa~r.s and e\ery pa1.t ~f gO\Cm· by the Los ~elcs Olaptcr·or \\lon1en in ,m~nt. 1 ~his lluncheon l signifies . ~\\ Communicatldrls. Inc .. they :a!ked about • \\'~~o 1n Los Angt!lcs fee l about tht.S. their succeSll ~d ha\i.· uie,. :ich!c\"ed It. ..:.ie added that she \\US an editor Both t& women. ~bough quiet in man-before~·omen 's lib and "'no one ques· ncrtsm and ~M~~ng in 8,ppearance.* ~~ IVY !alen.ts be£ore." She is oot, s~ are n'bl ~ibjnt t& spepk qut. ... fl!rs. Klog ~1d. treated d1rferc ntly as Rn associ"..itc ~aid le!J!is ~id besJ ~ ')rich ~nd \l:hit'c l'dlt~ han. she ""as as• editor of1 t!Jic sport '' :-hen .MJe Waf'ft beginnl~ pl~yer-..-f'¢111IY tyle ppge. and !h'-bothf:red her a1 the1 cbiki or a ···s ut there is a certa1 n 3\\arcncs.' of middle;cfflS! ·t11imny. ~" language. I saicl •affirmative action' once. ?.t iss ' CUrlls, Jn discussing v.•omen'!I Jn the office and everyone. quivered.'' libcrat!M. sa.ld!tb~t "a certain a1nou n1 or ~fiss Qlrtls. \rho is mnn ied to Dr. strategy should be kept r~r thC' \\lllllam E. liWll, a neurosurJ:CO n Al Ohio strategist s U It Is going to \York.' State Univc rst1 y, holds lhc hi.t;hcs t po.Iii· Mrs. King "'as honored during !he 321'1d lion e\'cr giren to 11 "·ori1nn nt The Til'l'l <'S. 11nnuAI LadlC!I of the Press luncheon 11s Sho sUU1td her career ff.Ii 3 ~rcport.t·r the 1973·74 \VomJn In lllr NC\415 , and l\liss with the Columbus Ohio Clllzen <'Ind joined the Nev.• York Times as :i rtporter in 1961. 1\"0 CHILDREN lier \\'Ork has always taken precedence over family life, she sa id, and she is not a mother because she felt she ('(luld not do justice to both children and a job. ~he has been assigned to the South Pacific, F:urcpc. the i\liddle East and the So\'lel t•n1on. as we ll as many major cities in the t.:nill'd States. She novo balances IM>r pers!lllal an:t professional lives by going honie to Ohio every second \\'ctkcnd. iVi.u Curtis. 'l'tlo bclieres !JOI' \11ill "ahY8:f.S be a reporter" though she is sit· _ ting In an ed itor 's chair, told the "'ot:nen gathered for lunch that "newspapers face an agonizing appraisal today.'' Newspapers have failed in th c nc\\-spaper business itself, me explained, - !:'!cause "we cannot find new! about llC\\'lf13pcrs tu nC\1'sp.."lpcrs. ~ · ··1 am argttlng' that nt.·wspapers should carry rC'ports about how torlcs arc CO\'crcd ond \\•hy and I\ hat stories do not " . 'Teenagers can do anything if you put your faith in them and show that you love and believe 1n them .' ' -"'something for e\'erybody to "'ake up to.·· . But only ~!rs . Valdez ~no1\'S OOv.· she 111anag~ th e J::a sler songh-st in bct\\CCfl teaching daily inusic classc~ ;ind din~c­ ting choirs for half a dozen Harbor /\re:1 thurchl's and the :\c11 port-~lcso Chr11>- ti;1n Center. "l',1<•re is so much jo:-· in sharing music rhai ir I don't have the time. I 1nake i1 ," she c1uippcd . get in print." ~tiss Curt is said she thinks an Op-Ed page "should include this type or reporting." NO VOICE Readers. she explained. can ~te let - ters to the ed ilor, but "because or ob- jectivily. "·r of !he press are dcpri\·ed of a voice. \Ve ..-·ant to sec a hca llhy debate about nev.·!!papcrs on Lhe Oi>-Ed page.·· i\Trs. King, speaking 1icx 1 said that for the pa st 10 years she had bct-n ulking: about forming a \\'omen 's tennis associa - tion and the other "'omen players ""re the ones "'ho d!dn 'I \rant it. · "Tbey said, ·Oh , the men \\i ll take care of us,' " ~trs. King sn1ili;d, "and they did." She admitted the last 41\ year~ had been very trying for her, "thanks to the press for all UK!lr "ooderful 1nisquo1es. I st11.y 8\f':tke \\'Ondering hO\\' they got th~sc quotes.·· . ~trs. King lamrntcd th.at "~\·cry1h111g'1 ha~rng no"' that rn1 :io." • • Along "4 ilh the JOY. thrrt•'s h;i rd \\Cd: and the d1r1.:c1or ;ippret1a1l·' 1hc tlfort 1he choir Jr.is put into pr:itliL"e. Last year wht'n the orcan arrht•d I'll•' al the ~unri~ 1>•·1·111 t". ~1.iv 1n~1~1ed th,11 the progran1 11 a1t \() a.~~urc 1hc 101.il quali ty of th c· prrfor111nnl'l' tha t !lie sin gers de.~CTl't•d a'> n1ut.h a'> 1/lc :111- dienct'. Only t11 1cc has 11 r;unt'<l on J..:;1 :-.tt'J' 1n he r 1nernor~. lJnce !he ~ho11l'r~ ~t.1i;p• ti She said ~he hoJ)E's thut ln th•• ne:-.l decade "11·omcn 11111 Ix' al·ceptl'd in \\hale\·rr sport lhcy \\Un! !(J pur~uc " She li ke ned ii 10 il musician sceku1~ sue· ccss or a 11 nter trying for th(' pcrfett s~ntenCt'. She said "he i!l still :,tn\1nµ, 1ha1 tht· y.·ork 1s not O\ er ~ct, t•ven though 1>1·oml'n ·~ tcnn15 has come a long \\;1y. '"It's difficult to ~land on >OUr 01111 11hen ~ou·rc not acceplcd," sh<' ('\pln1nt·d A'\r.ER :\10\'t:'.\lt:\T For hi;r. ~tnving to !>ut'Cl.1.'d in tcnn1:i \\'ll~ a "sur\'h'Ai s1tua11on." Sh<' !l:lid lhJt people rt'<ltlcd to the \1·omcn '!'I mo \cmcn t as an "anger mo\·cmc.111. but nou· the pendulum ·n1111 SY.ll llA tint.I p~plc arc more pragm11t1c about It. "\\'hen I played Hobby ll!gg ~. that p11l us O\er." ;..1r~. l\ing adrnltU.'d .she 11ou~I ::ll'l "waxed" lf ~,,.. pl:iYecl 11:1\ ''' th•' n1,,~,. pros ~ch 11<1 !'!! n l)1nt1h nr kod Wl\'Cr "&11 I 11ouldn'l I><' Whipped by H11y t'lan, Ju~t th!' :\o. I playe r," • . Rit e before :;1111r 1~" an.1 !he olhtr tl n1•~ lt1" sC'r\ ice conllnuccl In :i clri zzl{' \\"hf'll 1h1• 11('n lhc r 1s 111clt·1n1.:nt and her p!1ont• i 1ngs through th<' night \\i!h "111gc r.-; \1on rll·n111: ··if." '.\1 r s. V:ilde7. rt·phc,. ".l us t pr:i) and he there." Thc ' 1 t.in1i~111 :ind 1·11thusi;ts1n ha ve r 0111 111u1·d dunnc hrr zu ~·l·<.Jr:. v.•ith 1 huru'' .; 1n uicrt·ased 1nc.-1~ure \l'ith her j J!:f'\I l!l)! \.;.i•L ~l:1 r lhl'y pracnced in a t1'nt :-hr t. ·i1C\"CS 11on1t·n·s 1cnn1s i~ niorc ''lll"rt:.11n1ng lh;1n 1nen\ !f·i11HS. ancJ !hH! in 21) 1c:irs \\'Omfn \l!ll h.u·1• a bel\f!r rh~ net; of \\1nn1ng ·Jlti~"i art> no11 •ilirrC'd 1nort• t n N'!U~:ipt·m(·!"J t in sp'lrt~ .. ~hr "11d. "\\'r h•11c 1u St't uµ a strutllirt and 'i\':ttC'm •1.lat's right f"r \1'tlm<'n Look at 1IK· L1 i!lc I i'.'.H,'l.le h:irtlf'S \\'(' re :iri,?u1ng aboul rr11m P.~1·("holoi;zically 11ome11 h,i\(' had lo\•rr t''\pt'Cl•ll1un'i rf tht~Tl!-''1\'~-.... in ~jl0r1S ., 1·1;r LonG Ht•at.h natn·c ~.:iiil 1h:11 ~por1~ L~ ''\ i<:1b\e anti mcasur;1ble ." and "hi: hup<o;: 1ha1 Li~· "inning 1n sport'I. 11·01nl11 ~n ht lp Y.Om~n in C'\Cr) other area. Sh(' is l.iunch1ng a rn:1ga?:111c 111 ~lny crillf'd \\'omcnspon s ~tag:i1lnc. 11 h1rh ~he 'llOp.~s \, 111 SCl'\'C 3S ~n l!llpcl\IS 11) oth .. :r \\ OITil'TI "A:,-(:-{'(' 10 do \\h<JI }'OU ',\Jilt to do.'' sllc ur~ed. 1'hr f1rf'-llme lnle1 n..'\llOtU1l 1\111ncr :il \\'im bledon said in conclusion 1h.at "'IJCrl<> i!I !I Jlllrl rf t",f':'\'d,1\' 1i1c. 1-;,~:-,·c:ic ~ho111<1 hti\ e · thei;"· cli<Jncc ·• '" ,. f"rid..'11 , April 11 1974 Worn Out . . • DfAR llr\N LAND EHS: l'rn ivil n pen· n;i l(l nchcr ;.ind 1'1n not rhl';11l but I A~\ M ~p 11'1th s1>endlng d:1ocs anti qUJr!crs un iioplc 1n thii; oUil~I) 11ho n1•vi•r pay 111c b..1cl · \\"l'll•n I ht•11d for !hi• cufct('rin ht JO n in. or :1 p.u1. scn1rbodv say s. "\\'ill .1uu bring 1ne l><1ck n 0;1nish'~" tOr :1 i·up of ooffr·(· ru· p:ic~ngl· or cht't'S("1 rtirkc·r~ i n}(~ SOlllL'Oflf• clsl" y1•ll!1, "~\a kl: 11 11'.0" \IJhrn I l'l·turn 111lh !ht· lrt•11l'i, !'Ollll'1!1l1CS r ~<'l p:tid .ind SOlllt·!lO\l'S lhi·S' .~;i~. ··r II pa,v ~ou tornorrov.·. · J!igh! no\\ J lnuw four ('/lt1r<1t'll'rs v.ho u11U int· .11 1 • .,1st $1. I rf':11i1t· 1his los~ \\On 't br1·a k rnc.:. hut I th111k 11 ·:. tous1 to :.11ff :1 frt1·11d Jlc111• 1.:;111 I i;ict off ' 1h1· ~Ucl;l.'I' li!'ll II 1t/1uut :1µj>e<1r1n i; pt•lty'.'- Your Horo scope: TAPPED OUT ' l)EAJ\ TAPPED: The ch11r:irt.eni ~·ho st iffed you remember It just a.~ "'ell 11s you. 1'ht nt~l jJme lhey osk lor sut nt lhlnl(, walk O\'tr and ~ay , quietly, "\o more ~oodlf'S 1111 you in11)rn\'e you r 1·redil. You O'A'e n1e SI." Keep 11 ~mile un yuur ract and sti ck t.o you r i.:uns. D~~A ft A~~; lncrrasing rrimc rnlt'S 1n rt·ccnt yt·1u·s have g1vt·11 rise to a Gc111c1·n1 for personal sa fety. ri1anx 1'01nm1111if11"" across !he n:llion have lri'r"<I various solu· lions. St"vcral Chicago ('Ornmun1tles hflve iniri:1ted a J)('rsona l prolet11on program 1vhich has enjoyed n1ueh ~ucet>Ss. The name of our µarticular program is \\'hi:>tleS TOP. Taurus to Travel SATU RDA Y Ri'rncinher recent resolutions APRIL 13 concl'rning "'Ork and health. By SV DSEY O,\IARlt VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22\: Persona l magnetism rating ARIES !~larch 21-April 19 f: soars. \'ou 'A'in friends and in· 1\l1n high: don't a c cc pl 1 S:!,,'('Onds, handouls, back seat.~. f ucncl' proplc -t·spccially the opposite sex. Aura of ex· Vou have righl 10 expcr1mt.'l1I. to seek quality. to ask and to c;:iting change and variety a3Cel"!ain truth. do~~~~s'cSept. 23-0ct. 221: TAURUS tApril 20-?i.tay 20): Study Virgo message for \'atid Good lunar aspect now coin-hint. You now are able to com· cides 'A'ith philosophy, educa-plcte assignments, to enhance tioo, a way of knowing and security. Home. pr 0 pert y imparting knowledge. Travel values also comn1and at· 1J>lans are in picture. tention. Decision time is due. GEl\tlNI (~1ay 21.June 201: SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 2I l: D~s money mallCrs with Emphasis is on ideas anti how partner, mate. T a k e in-to develop them. Neighbors, vent-Ory. Exchange views. Ask relatives arc in pictu r{', more questions. Find reasons -so than usual. Visits. ~horl don't be saUsfied that something merely happened. trips oocupy time. ~NCER (June 2t.July Z2 ): SAG l~ARJUS .. (Nov. 22· r.tlh-iage horn cond'f Dec. 21 l. Accent IS on con- "al .:,181-onse~: i ions, solidation. building. cotlccting I Proiect \Vh islll'STOP I~ ;i comnn1ni1y ~1gnal S)Slrn1 for troublf' on lhc s1rcct. It invol\•cs \\'ide distnbut1or1 of 1'.histl.-.s and a tom1nun1lj t'llura1io11 1n·ogran} on lhc pro~r USl' of lllC l"'histlcs. \\'hen a 1>erson d1seov('rs ~rnt•onl' 1n trouble or fi nds hin1sclf in da1.1gcr. he ' blo\\'S his v;hislle to alert neighbors ~nd po!1cl'. The tlistinctivc sound of 11 \\'histlcSTOP whis· llf' hnks !ht• isolated J)('rson lo his neighbors and. rtirough them. to the polic{', ' •... 1 111JJB are ac· nd tt' 'd 1 ed. Taurus, Llbra persons , ~ . pu ~g as1 c o~ . p~ are likely to be in picture. Go verb1al rainy day. l ntu1110~ is sloy.' listen and obscn• sharply-honed. You perceive, r • ..:0 (July 23-A "e. 'l'>)· sense and have ESP going full FINAL TOUCHES -Pre paring the Gold Book for its Saturday. April 20, distribution are 1\ngelitos de Oro 1nen1bers (lcfl to right ) the l\lrnes. Alex ........ uD. -· blast .. • • by Financial Licking The \\'hlstl eS'J'OP Prograrn in Chlc3go 11:1'< originattod ·by lht' Hyde Park· Kf!nv.·ood <.:omrnwih.v Conference In ~ta rch. 1971. After three years. purse· snutchlngs in the Hyde Park area dccrt>:1srd b ,\' 4 t pc.•rccl't a n d auto lhl'fts v.ent do11.'1l 37 J)('rTE'nL Of ~G.000 community residents. 16.000 carry v.·his1les. and thousands more know 'A'hat the 'AilistJe sowxl meaM. ~·earing a wh istle can create a feeling of security, even if lhc person is ' .. ' • • .. fortunate tflOUgh never to have lo use It. Consequently. morf' p1..'oplt are \'entunng out to 'A'lllk tht'ir dogs or t::ikc \'A'i11ght strolls. The O\'eral\ im pact of Pro J e cl WhistJeSTOP is lncaleu.lable. For ln· stance. one purse-s natching In Edge.,.,•atcr resulted in five people using 1he1r 'A'llistles to summan the pollc~. Four young men chased the assa 1lan1 und ap. prehe.ndtd him. This occurred \n ~ neighborhood "'here about 50 iX'tttnt 01 the residen!s ca rried whistles. Pro jecl \\'hist leSTOP i., a lo"·-cost. un· complicated pro!tl'am for conlmunlty safety. · The success of a \\1histl~P program revolves around ooe simple ooncept that any community can a c t I v a t e : NEIGHBOR HELPING NEIG HBOR . For rurthrr lnrormatlon please ""'rile to : \\'histleSTOP Con1n1wil!y Services, EdgC'A'ater Co111 munlty Council. 5609 N. Broad\\'ay, ct11cago, Ill . 60660. • HF.TT£1t SAFE TllAN SOHRY DEAR BF.:TIER: I salult> )OU for shnr· Ing this spl~ndld :ipprow('h to fl~hlln~ street crime. I hope )'Our lrltr r prD- dU('tl a good rtsponsc. Is Hlroholism rulninl( ~Ollt life' t\now 1hc tlani;:::er sign:1l1' ;ind 1'.h:i! to do. Hc<Jd the book lrt "Alcohol1s1n -lilpc an:! Hel p." by ~ll\ Landers. Enclose Jj et'nts in coin 'Aith vour r(>QUCSl and a long. stamped seJr-0ddressed Pnl·elope to Ann Landers,' P.O. Box 3)46, 222 \\'.Bank Dr . piicago. Ill 60654.. Event · Benefits Big Brothers Nea rly eight months or hard work will be culminated Satur- day, April al, when Angelitos de Oro Auxili;iry of Big Bro!hc~ cA. Orange County unveils its newat Gold Book. The pictorial rngagement calendar v.·ill be dis1ributed during a ball in the f"ewpo rter lnn, ·which will have a garden setting created by -~1 r s . Donald \V. Sta rling. decora· lions chairman. Mrs. Richard J . Stodd:ir<l. Training of the staff \\':ts ac· complis hed by ~1rs. Hugh K. \\!right. vice president Others .'assisting were the :\fines, Jo~eph L. Carvrr , treasurer. and Ed .... ·ard 1-~. \\'ard Jr .. adv erti si n g . cha irman. Staff n1 em be rs \\·rre lhl' '1mes. ~cil fl. Shirar. Che s l er Salisbury. Robert ,1, Barton. Ed'Ai n f'. Steen Jr.. ''lark Soden and \Villian1 A. Thon1pson. This )'l'<ir·s contribution lo Big Brothl'rs is the auxiliary's 13th and brings the total gift to $300.000 . llobertson, Hugh K. Wright and Richard J. Stod- dard. The engagement calendar will be un\•eiled du ring a ball in the Newport.er Inn. Those altcndlng \Vilt have a copy of the book at their places, while other subscribl'rs and contributors v.'il\ have thei r copies per sona ll y dcJi\·ered by Angelitos de Oro men1bers. Editor of the current book is lilg Brolhers report 1280 hours of cow1scling and now have '.!14 boys assigned to Big Brothers. D11eem t.ruth by rejecting cAJJRICORN (Dec 22.J C<M?l" stories. l\1eans be sclec-· a n. ti\'.f. Avoid self-<! t' 19): Yoo have g r eat.er • cccp IOO. freedom o( thought. achoo. • There is more nlOvcrnl'nt and RUFFELL '$ ideas seem to now v.·ith life. Sagjttarius, Gemini persons Coast Anti-rape Group Organizing UPHOLSTERY WH11 'fo• Wnt ....... 1 •2? HorbOf' lh"d. Coste Mew -541-025' i:tR!0 8UA6LAll Y ALARM SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL /I. COMMERCIAL • ""loUl'(I 8 ~··~""' l~ .... ,. f •p•·'·'"'' ··~" In T~o •h•t•• A .. 1 [~all Far i:~., f:ttimote SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS o ..... o~ 01 11• (Oll'1 Bid" Suppl~ 1651 PJo,•rit lo-Cosra Mo.a 64l·l490 A cmon·s SPORTSWEAR BAJ.BOAISlANO 216Mr1w't'AOJe, 675·1904 . ' $1500 to ARTIST of YEAR The Ca1/!n1 I Arhsl al the Year compet1hon w1U seek. oul up-and-com1no art1sl w1lh c~ceot•onal lalenl dunng 13 01!terenl art comoe11t1ons here at rlunt1ngton Center from April thru November More lhan S 10 000 1n 11w11r05 Write A.rt1sl at It!(' YCBI 1!24 Huntington Conlor. 7777 Edinger Ave . Huntington Beach CA 9264 7 could be in picture. AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(}.Feb. 18): \Vhat sce1ns out-of·r(";1ch is ttctually available. Knov• it and don't despai r. Look v.·hcrc 1nost person~ .,.,·ould overlook. Oieck details, po s s i b I e loopholl!S. PISCES (Feb. 19-»1arcll 1.0): Acct>nl is on what you wish and what yoo can do to fulfill it. Some cha nges oceur. But if )'OU expect radical departure from norm you will be disap- pointed. Programs Planned BSP The 16 chapters or !he \\'est Grove Area C.Ouncil of Hf'la Sigma Phi \\'ill celebr11te the 43rd anniversay of the organ· ization's founding beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 18. ln the Costa Mesa Country Club. Art League Vin~nt Farrell. a Laguna artist, "'ill conduct 11. three· day \\'Orkshop at the Costa l\·lesa Art Lcagur headquar- ters Friday 1hrough Sunday, April 19 to 21. Seri pp• Gail Kubik. prol~sor of 1nu- sic and composer ·in-reside nce at Scripps Collt>a<'. \\"ill dis- cuss ~1ll'SiC in Rrvoll for thr Orange Coast Ch11.ptl'r. Scrippi; Alumnae Associ'.ltion 3l 6 pm. Friday. April 19, in the 1\irµorter Inn . Single• The last Frirtay Sin'!lc'~ dancl' in !he Abram!! ·rown and Country Cluh. Orange is plaru1\'d for Friday. 1\pril 19 On Friday, Apr!! 2R. nt 9 p n1 thr ~ingk•s group 11·ill 1 spon.;<•r lht>ir first tlan('<' in th" l)l~n<'ylsinrl lloll'I. 1\na· hrlnt • • NEW! ttN MttNI NOW! NEW AT THE BIDTIQUE A fantastic selection of bikinis w1lh a new tw1sl! Mix & match !he tops & bottoms ... and get the perfect fit' A great variety a l prints & colors ... Just 1n time for Easler vacallont Come see them soon! ••• --c--. ~k. BID'fI QUE J467 Yi• Udo• How,.t l•Kll • 67J.451 O 114.d To Till• U. TllHfrwl • Uy ALI.ISO~ UEE llH 01 !fie D•ll'I' ""' U•t+ Counst•hn~ for raiw. \•irt irns. ch:111gt's in -rape l:1w~. puh!Jc t>duc111io n <1nd ~1·lf -clrfcnst· techniques were tliscussro at the first tru·eling of South Orani:::e County \\' o n1 e n Against TiaJ)('. -1 NO\\' in the organizational stages, SOC\\'AR .. an offshoot of Orange Cot1nl y \\'0111en Against Hape, hopes 1o pursue Vallevites ' To Marry Fountain \'alley High &hool gra~uates Coleen Dorothea Calerino and Pa ul Ham ilton Eblen are planning to marry Dec. 2t. '(he bride-te>-Oe, daughtt>r of the Vincent Caterinos of llun· tington Beach. also attended Orange Coast Col!ege. !·fer fi ance, a junior at C.1\lfornia State Univl'rsily at Long Beach, Is the son of ?itr. and ritrs. James Ehl.en of Fountain Valley. Ice skating parties. • For your date-or your fa mily-any day ol the year a1 lhe Ice Capades Chalet. Special rales for ten or mor~. Private party room tor food seNice with your skallng. MUA VERDI SHOPPING CENTlll ~&A4-i,CW.MHll Ttl. 171419794110 simil:ir goals to its parent organlz.at1011. OC\VAH . lk•gun last fall, oprnt'<I a rapt' C'risis line to C'OlU\St'.'I rape 1·ictirns ;ind pro- vide infomtation on the ~ub­ jrct last Jan . I. The ne11· group hcpts to sup- port the origina l hotline and la ter fund a counseling line of ils own. 7.oe T;ifoyn. a. memlx'r of lhc part'nt grou p and a COLEEN CATE~lNO rcpreS<'ntaih·e of the Feminist lll'a lth Center. Santa Ana. 1old 11.·omen <11!t·ndinf!. the first 1ncl'llllR "any !UllC you \\Rill In gi\e" is ""'hat is requiretl. A nucleus of interested .... ·omen. includin~ a self· defense in str uc to r . a Hegistered t\ursc, a hospital lab techn ician aod several students. hope to recruit more sou1h t'ou nty v.·omcn. June Date Selected Lutheran Church of the 'laster. Corona dcl 'tar \1•ill be thf' sl'lling for the June 8 nuptial cere-mooy I i n k i n g Kcrrv Coll('("n O'Connor and l"e1ef. Ernst Joho of Luceml!, S11·i1ze rland. Ne1vs of the fort hcoming {'\'en1 ha~ lk"'Cn announced bv her paren1s, ~lr. and ?itrS. Rirhard L. O'Connor of Nl'\1·por1 Bearh. ?ili:o>s O'Conno r \\'lll gradualc in Junl' \\"ilh a RA dl'g rec in finanCT' fron1 California ~!ate lini\'<'rsil\'. Fu11<'r1on . S h c carn<'c! ;1;1 AA from f"u llcrton Con11n11nit~· Coll<'ge. CAN YOU COMPARE THE TOP BRANDS OF MICROWAVE OVENS D 4MAHA D G.E. 0 LITTON 0 SHARP MICROWAVE COOKING SCHOOL TOMORROW -SAT., APRIL 13 NOON 'TIL 4 P.M . , 14VAll.A 6967 WARNER HUNTINGTON BEACH 142 -Sltl 1-lelen Carter. a \t''A'port Beach re si dent. is t'OOrdinatlng the nedi,;ing group currentl y. Sh<' \\ 111 :ii·t as liaison to the p.1rent group. Barbara Le\'~'. \\'ho !eat·hcs sel f-defense techniqul's, is un f'Xpert in judo. karate and "'OTnen's se lf-defense. She 11.il! instruct self-defense classes for SOCWAR after the group is under way. The south l'Ounly group was propoSf'd after 0 C \V A R recei l'ed several calls from women in 1 his :irt·a interesll'd in such .i group. SOC\\'AR hopes to dra1~· from Orange C:oa st a n d Golden \\fest collegrs and UC Irvine, professional \\Omen and ho1ncmakers. Tcnlalively. m{'('tings h.'.l.\'e been scheduled for 'tondays at 7 p.m. in r\ev.•port Beach. Zoe Tafoya urged that interested v.·omen. as OC\VAR sugiiests. attend at least one ml'rting per month, especially !hose 'A'ho n\an the crisi.~ line . "You oc·cd to kcC'p curreni on lt"gistation and one nil!ht a 1 month isn't too niuch to ask." j Joi.n1 tllel'ling of rapr j C\'lunseli ng groups iii Southcn1 I I u Californ la hare ~n proposed. 10 sha re exper il'ncts i n counseling rape victims and k~p current on aUilude5 and the lnw. The next 111ect ing o f SOC\\'AR is schedul ed for ?i.1onday, April 15. al 4240 Pa rk i\cv.·port. Ajll . 41 !. i\t\\'f.lOrl I lll'ach. Further informat ion regarding the group i s1 available fron1 Helen Ca r1e.r.j 870-2119 or the CSUf' \\ronten's l Center. 8i0-3928. OC\\' 1\ I~ c a n he rontacted h~ ca[hni; ;,~.t-0230. The ho1linC' number. Kids! Free! Easter Eggs & Circus Tickets The fun is at Hun!ington Center Beach & Edi nger al San Diego lrwy. The Easler Bunny w•ll be 1n the Mall today ana Sa1urday 1 lo 3 o.m. :a give the hllle rots candy eggs and lree Circus Vargas 11c,.,ets to children 11 and under 'NEST • ~·FLOWERPOT SHO~attdHURSERY "fJ; (:!? THE INDOOR PLANT CENTER OF ;?-) ~~"' THE COASTAL AREA! if,,,; ti ', r:.\I EASTER SALE ! •:1 ~ii I 0°/o OFF ~ ~ IMD00°R .PLANTS Cl!~ .:;J 'dJ;~' 1660 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa 548-2046 ! ... 1-. Your books will 1ove you when you give them a new home 1n this beauhlul 3 unit bookcase of hghl Scandinavian oak . Your pockelbook will like Ille special once Regular pnce Soec1a1 price 3 units in oak 1639. $459. 70" high. 8~'wrde San Peclro/260 E '22nd Strtel f(1131831· 1235 Bovor"f Hl1!!1 9244 W1l$t11rCJ Blvd 1(213) 2.&1 Coll Opon d~1!v 10 6, Frld•v Uf'llrl 9. S1.1ndav 12 5 a !;' l• •err-!'1,\IQOIS;ifl•Amenc.11!! ·- I I • I ' I I • I ,, UAILV PILOT I :~ lfl1eoi Det1I Mazda Falls Short Again - In EPA Gasoline Rati11 g8'. Sa11ta F c l\lal{cs \ 'j'_\ ( :orp. 'l'ell~ Lo~~ L.A. LINES S31 /MONTH TE.LEPHONE COMPANY OF CALIF. \ r' t 1H'\• •11 J r 1 , n. .., 11e 1'1111, C•••• ,.._ n 1~ •fl•·d ,, 111 t 1 ·~~ f, .~ thC' n!ni· .. ___________ _, \\'ASlllNGTOX l:\P1 -The t: n " i roon1cntul Pro1ec1lon Agency s;ivs it ha'i n o l'Vide.nce t o substant1a1e 1\fazd11's cla hn lhtit l'i.1rli1-r ~nsol1nC' n1ilr11gc \('''~ bv 1£:111~ · did 00{ rairl~· t'Va1u;1ic thr 1>f'rrormanl't' or hi a z cl a 's rota ry engines. 1n high"'·a~ dri\'1 ng 1han pi~ton cngin<'!'. \\htn con11'.l3rc<I \\'Ith rity driving. And the a~t>OC'\ ~:Hd 1t~ !C's:• sho"1'<11h:j t !h1: \!:i1d 1 rlltO.r\" t>n1:1nc u~{'(t aOOut r111 p··~<·1 111 tHQr1• ft11'I th.1 11 p1str111 1•t1t.!lll<'~ in both city :ind hlt:h1\ .1.1· dn1·- 1n~ S111le1· P1·ofit s 111111\lh• •IHl•d \li··'I I' 'fi'.!'I 'i4l(l 11r .l! ( 1·11·~ :1 ,h,11 •' 1.11 !"o'I. 11!1•"" ' ' ~!7 jl1 j 1110 ( 111!1· p.1r\1I ;1·lth nrt 11 .• n1n .. vfj ~.:!7 1•~11•r 5r1 t 11!• .'I ~11.o!'t' 1,n 1 1 .. 11·1n:.-... \J! ~1~ .l7!t~Ml rnr th1•1 l1J.t• l"l<•r!•..-1 !11 lhl' jlT1'1'Cr!i:1£) ""'' .. _:n . .iRtb ~.o 001.. ... • C·~•l. "'"~ "'u UIJ'•' MANNING 'S COLLECTORS SHOP •,"'="1..t +.4:.?B N~,.cnr LIL\10. -co.,.." M r a ... C"At..tl", ~lazd;i claln1cd it'i rni:inc.., "'('re relati\'Cl.1· mor(' c{f1rlcn1 ~l'wport llcHrh r" ~ 1 d r n t Ho~n If. Sugl'nl has been rJNmt'<I as.'ii~tant lll the. 'µrf'.'>i· tll·nt lur lllut· (ross or Southern Californi.i F n r 111 • c rl \· 11('(' prr~id c n l 1Jf the a.l- :11inist r :i - t i\C di\i~­ ion. r\u:~('n\ \I 11! as~un1c rrspono:ibitit~· lf\t all t"()r1.()ratc pli111n1n•: and fl'· ~('areh. dcvcloprlH'nt of 1n;111- '1i;:f·mcnt rcpor1in:.: ~.\Sltn;~ a nd monitorini?: cl l~luc C10~~ l1l:1n pcrfom1~ncc. • _B~c!_ C. A~trson. for mer-r · \" -.·~ ... ' jf/1-'· I~· ·•~~i .. tant n1,1n;1~r r of O!l•' nf IJial Fin au c r C.: n111pan~ 0 !' l.oni: BL·:ich off1cc~. ha<> h..:rn n;in1".'<t rnant1;:.:cr of I hc n c 1~· 1) i a l Fin- ance office on Harbor Houle· vard in Costa r-.t~sa. • Tu·o Orange Coast men h:n·e been pron1otcd at Bateman J::lchlrr. ll ill Rlehards. Inc. t.:PA ~.\JO Thun;day its ll('IV test!! of thl' rot:iry · engine ~ho1\t>d that both rr11t1r1· and piston engines get ;:il:>Out ;,o [>(•rrt1\l 1norc nul1·~ to th\· i::il!on in high1\·a;.o dri\'ini.; th,1 11 111 city dr11 ing. l.Jit'<.'!l nan1ctl a \'ICC' prcs1drnt. llrcht is b.ascd in !hr firn1·~ do"'nto11n !,11;; Angf'l,•_,; offiL"l'. 0.inn. n1an<1).!1•r of lht"' op!1h11;; 1ll'11artmcn1. is al so ha scct in LJJs Angeles. • .\lrs. Patriri:i I. Jtll'!i."''i hr•~ bcc11 n;u11t'd South B ay d i \" I ..;1011 :• 1' r \ I •' 1• n1.1n·1 '.:! .. r lnr c:~·lt••rul Tcl1•phonr. Tii•· fltt'l!- 1 n ~ 1 !) n H··:lch c>\· P{'lltirr 11 11~ also rf'"• nt· l\' !'ll"'! •d ,,..... .. \'ic!' prei<1dC'nt of 1h1' phnr>e> ulllity's Southc•rn ,\rr.1 ~.1.1 11- agcml·nt Club. Sht' :in~ nr·r husballd. Jack, il<J \'<' th rc•· children. • Computrr Automation, ln1•. hai; appointC'd Fred L. r.:1rla alld Raymond J . \\'t'rnt'r as nation:il aerount ma11:1g1•rs. nc>v pos1s created as p.:irt of !he lrvinC'-bascd fir m ' g managcrncnt expansion pro- gr:un. "Th!' !l'St rj.l!:I .~hO\\ th :ll ill ho1 h t•1\1 :ind h1 1!h\1;11· clr1\'u11.:. \l:lld:1 ro1 .irv •'ll''.ll"'': 11•h1<·!"' tl'U!llfl' ,1h11UI .)0 \l-l.'1'1'"111 llllll'\' ruel to lrJ1 t'I ;1 c11·,·11 U1,t;1111 .. 1h:in 1~ r1'ri111r1·d ~1· !llt"' 1;rit1· \1•nt 1nn:i!11· JlOl1f'r1•d 1\•luc-1 .. ~ ~·f ~11111lar 114·1~lit tt•,t('(i hv f.P1\ 1n lhl" pro;:rrt!ll, 111· •. ,1::1111·1 s.11d .. TllE TESl'S AL.5{) ~how lhat \l u11t;;~ r1·quir1' :1ht'lt!\ ~1~ n1uL·h furl 1n L'i'\ :ind hll.!h11:11· dri\'111.S JS the largt'r Ford Torino .. EPA ~:-:iid its fU('I .1'\:0llOm\' [l{'(lolr1na11c•t• data for. col<l- ~tart til~ drivini.; ~ho11\•d the Sanb h.1d !hl' h1'-I ftl"I r co110111y in t h~· l"itv .1t :!\ n1ilrs to 1he g;1!1\ln, Th£' Sa:ih got 30.6 milr" to tl11' :.;:11!011 011 !hi' h1f.\h11·ay, 1~:PA ."tlicl . A \"ri::1 11 ith :\Utomati<· 1 r.:in~n1i~s1on p,ot lfl i n1il,.~ to the gallon 1n !hf' cit1• .:i nd '!.7.7 n1i11•\ ft) thp gaHOn Oil the h!gh\1·ay. EPA :k11d I ~ CO\TRA.'T. Tll E 1>t~~1 1ni!rage produi'f'<i for e111 dri\·ing bv a ~l:iula rotarv t·nrin1• \\"~S JJ ~ n1 ilt'S f)(' 0 f ~alll)n b.l' the RX-2 1nodl·I. Th:\! n1odr1 also sho"'L'<i tbc FINANCE 2 C111111tie .. ~ Kee p Otftl , Ei:e11 Plan ~ \Cll \ \11':\I"()' \I'+ S:in :<.t .. it"•· S.1111.i Clara and S !:inn l•ll u1t1l·!" h,1\'C ah:1ntlon1·1I !hi' 1,.ld-<.'\t'tl 11n••rJ!••1\r\ g;1~uhl1l' 1h-.1 r1b11u.111 p!an . ll•.111ng 11 in 11!it•('l.(')i1I\ 1n t11·() cnun\11•<:. :lC· 11ni.: C o1 ·Ed ll1•1111·t·k1· :-aid Thi· u1!d-1·1 t'n plan h.11.I \x>('11 l!l 1•lh·1·t 1'1 !hf' tlll'\'l' S.111 Fra1111sco J;nr nr,.a 1'ou11\1t'" :-111i.'t' <'arl\" :-.'101rl"h. l\1"1n1·ckc 11utt·d Thu.rs<.lny. Stah· action '"hit 1hr n<ld-1:'\'t•n plan ran11• at tl h' rt·<1 t1l·sts of t·ow11~ :-u pt.· r1· 1:;ors Lo" .\ngcl··~ :ind \"f'ntur.1 :ir1· 11111~· 1h1· onh· (';ihfon1ia <'llllllli('~ \11th the c~!~!--f\('ll p!;111. ·r ha1 "' "1t>n1 r1-.i1ui r1'" u1ut11r1,!.ll !l'l hu\· g:i~lin~· (Ill odd ur f'\t•ll <.•11lC'ndar d:i1 ~ d1•j)('JKl.1ni: 011 !hl' \;1st nu111bt·r of lhl'1 r !1ccn!)(' pl:uc Uy ;\llLTOS \lOS ~Jl\\ITZ 01 "'' 0111, P'11tl S•1 t1 'flv· nld ,\tth1~1111 Tof)f't..1 rind S;1n!,1 1-'l· r;ulrn:1<l had :1 ~··n:;:1 t 1011:1! ~'•'di' In 19il- 1h,1nk" !n t llO~l' J~11,~1:1n 11 hr .. \ Uu~ l·rs • Arnrri(':1n·£:T(l\\ n 11 h t' ;1 ! 'tl'~l1111•d for th" Soi 11'! 1 ·r11011 fi!lt•d l'.1rlu.1d :ift1't (';irJ,1;1d •·11 th•· Santa F1• 1r.1ek~ Fr0111 1h·· hci'.!innin:'.! nf 1h1· l~u-,1:'tn 1'\- pur1 1110\t"'llll'lll 1n' Allt:\l•l uf l~•i'.! ·hrnugh l:l~1 \ 1.•r('1nhr,. rh·· S;.1111 :1 II\• (';1rnt'd l'~M I 1111lhon !1u,h1·I.; 11f ::r ,,n ,,,. 293.(1().J t·:1rloa1h AS A RESl'LT, 1h•' :-.111!.1 Fe'~ frf•1ght rl'I t·nu1·~ rt':lf'h\'<I :1 record high of ~901 n11ll111n. Thi~ bi'1n:1n1a tr,u11>laled into a i.111-...·r-profit Y•'ar for s.1 111.1 V1· l11cl11,tn""· th« h11!d111g t·ornpany of ll'hlth 1 h~' r.11!ro:1d is a p.i r1 -!ht' 1na1or part. San t.I F1•'s Tl'\'f'l\lLt'<H'('J('ik'<l $1 z h1!l1on. th" f1r~1 11111" !hf'y h;1 \·~· •·1cr 1op1,· I !!11· .~1 h1llinn n1ar\.; 1l1··~· ll l'I'•· up 2.:0 pi.·ret>n! 01· .. r 1!•7'!.. S:1nta F1··~ :1f!"r 1:1'\ t·;1n1· 1111.:~ n':1ch"d ~!1~ 1111lho:1. 1h1· fir-.1 !1n1f• lhf>\" h;11·.-t'l"r I"]}.. l"'d Ill" ~lllft rn1ll •"n :n:,r\,. Thr1· llt'TC Ull ':i [l\'fl •('nt 0\l'r J'.•i2 hiJ!hrst m1tr~ pr>r g;1!1on on thl· ,-------------, high11 ,1\' at 21 '.?. Thi~ spurt f'n;1hl•~ !'.1n1:i F.- to Jl<l-"S Soulh<'rn P:\<·if1<· in 1h-• profit cf\hnnn. TI1r l'P "rntncl 1111 !ht• ~·<·:ir 11·i1h c:irnini.:" t>f $Ill() n11tJion. do°"·n .~l·11·11 l"'r- rt·nt fron1 l~i'!.. I! <-0 h.i1.1p • .-n, that 1hl' SI' 1r.1c\,.~ d11n 't ~" 1hrout;h th1• ll"h•·:it ('•)tu\11~. Thi· \'a1da RX -I modtl got 12 . .l n11ll": 10 th1· g:1!lon 111 ci11· driving and '.?O ~ pt'I' ;;.11lon u.11 th1· h1 gh"ay. EP.\ set up !hi.• sp .. •c·ia\ Ii''' pro~r;1n1 l:ist n1nnth afl!·r ~tazd a \lolnrs of AnH'l'iC'a prcsentt'<l ii 111th d:it:i st!;!· Rcstin~ th.-rol.11'\' 1•ng1ne ;1eh1l'\i'C:l ."Ub~t.111 !1<1.\h helter fu el (•C'Qnomy than n1rasurl'<l by El'.\. · Tl1er e ·.~ One 811;! TllE O\"l.Y tr·1n~r,or1 ·n1r,(\ ' ·F.11· OJ I 1· "'"' i ·r·i oon1p.iny to nu!••arn thr Stin1.1 • • t ' ·,.\. ..... I I I I ' . -The :,th L'.S. ("our\ of 'l' il!it \"l·:1 r 11•,1.; th e Lnuin P:icific. it ch n!krd U" prur11~ Appc:ils 11;1" nil1~11h;:it 1he ,.. 11unl .. t,u!!" h;is b••c·iimt· of 51 27 n1illio11 but ;i '-t1bst<l!1- .1 ~s oc i ;1t1· d 11 1th 1i:il parl of its f'irnin._·~ 11e1\ \"oJt._,\\a)..i•ii.; 10 ~U('h :i l'Orn 11 frotn non-r:i1! ae1 i\111t·~. d"!!r1~· lh:it 1m· ,. ,1 r \'o sueh i:lnrio1h rr11n11s ,rr" Ell,\ SA ii) ITS l\\'\I !('<;I.; TlldrlUl:Je!Ut'l'f I" 1·nl1tlcd 10 ('()llllrll.! fronl Anltr.1k , !ht· 1reri• zn.1d,· undf'r i·ultl-~l.•rl 1r.1cl1•rn;1rk r ii:ht~ go;crnn1enl'<l"nt>d rnt1t\" T'1'1t ·11 I 11· d 1 is ™'>"' rc~1X1n."1b!t· · for rill' dn1111g er111d it·ons. hn1 -i,· ru Ill:'.! •' ni'~f .1y h h · 1 I rJa~~1·nt:1·r ~1·r\ u·,. i•ll !h1· .;tart city 1lr111ni,: ·1111! !~Jt-~1·1rl 1•ro • 11~ ;111 1nt ••p..'nr1'nl ,_ r;i1'.rn,1d~ \lthl'>t1.!b th,• 1111·r•~r c•rt~I~ ~lttlfrl·d <l1•111•111d I ,,. 1 ,111 !1',llt'!. .\1i1tf ;(~ \l:l' 111 110 1~1~1- 1111:1 111 '.l•'l10!lli' 1111 ... llo'\\ hu~ltll'S' .• 1• •h1• S,111l.i I-\• 11 .1~ II llh ll\1• l [ll,~l;Lll \\ h l .I l •h!IJOlt'tll.!l TIJ" 11n\ 11" r:ulr1J;11l' .1r•· 'till CljJ1·r.11.n~ th•' 1·:1.v·tl:' r tr.1111:-UJkh!' l•HL\J,of'1 111 ·1 1nlr,1~ .ind r .. 1~ •', •• 1w .. • ~ l' f I I l' !' 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Conn of llunlington Pot.·:ich h;1s Borl:i. fo1111crly br a nch .~ales manager for Digital t-.:quipmcnt Corp., is a \'Ctc r:in data processing industry r x- C('Uli\"C. \VcmL·r . r 0 r Ill t· r I\' director of marketing rOr ~loha "·lc Data ScicncL•S, ha~ SL·rl't-d in s:iles m<irketin~ :ind 1nC'rch;uld ising po~!s for 1~1 ~t"ars. • .. 0 .. 0 • hi~h1\a\ drir111~ F .11'!1 '.~·hll"lt· r1p;11r ~h •lJ tn 111 l<ill1ng 1 ~~~~t'r t~:~;~I ('f:~d1tr1:;~:-l.Lll~\l1~:: L-~'_:,_i:_·r~_' ;_,._, .. _,,._··_1_1 .. _· -1-;u_'_,1'11 Rock· well rc~11lt.~ 111•r,• .111•r:1i.;1'd . : • . ... .. .. . , . .. • . . . • . . . .. • • :j •garden tools atPenneys low prices. • • • ... .. ... ... ... . . .. .. .. • ... .. . ·. ,. a·,, ... 0 . . . . .. • • . . • W·i ·d·e distances between living areas You don't hear your neighbor .. .. . .. • '•' . ,. •• . . •• . .. .. .. • • ... :: a" • ·' • • . ~ . • . : . • • . .. • ' . . .. • • .. • • - Exclusive! Only at Canyon Sands, Palm Springs. NO SHARED WALL S IN LIVING AREAS Enjoy singfe·famify privacy ..• over 100 families do! 6 tennis courts. heated swimming and Jacuzzi pools. saunas. putting green. cabana. No initiation fee. no du es. Lovely landscaping. no exterior maintenance . Private. wal led patio. 2-car garage with electric automatic door opener. floor·IO·ceiting wood-burning fireplace. 11 fl. cathedral ceiling. 3 sparkling models newly furni shed ' by W. & J . Sloane. BUY NOW ... JMMEDIATE POSSESSION Amil( CommunitiH. home bu1I01ng arm of S750 m1H1on Amtac. Inc. (NVSll Elegant. 1 -story desert designs with colorful tile roofs .. .-··. 3 bedrooms (or 2 and den). 2'11 baths. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. 3 exciting floor plans. $39,500 up. ~A ·--ouu--11fac cAnyon sAn~s \'lllAS -an idea whose time ha'$ come Hwy. 111 . ne1t to Gtne Autry Hotel 4300 ( Palm Canyon Or .. Pa lrn Springs (714) 328·2185 CANYON SANOS, 4300 E Palm Canyon Or . Pal'!\ Springs, CA 922S2 Please sen O me brotll11re an<: 1nrorm;i11on. Name AdOreu City. Zip 1------------'------~-'---------------· -.. ·------· ----~ ' 149 9 Cordless upright rotary grass sheer . Featur es duraolc l exan housing. d ouble lock on /oH SY11tch. double edge reversible rotary cutting blades.. 1499 Ele ctric hedge lrimmer. Features 13" do uble <tct1on. double-edge bl.:ides. Doublr 1nsu1ati:!d. 2.a amp. moto1 16" Electric hedge trimmer v111h 2.6 amo. motor. 19.99 18" Electric hedge trimmer w1th 2 8 amp. molar. 24.99 JC Penney We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday naon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: FASHI ON ISLAND, Newporr Beac h (7 14) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER H·,nt"1ri1on Borich 17 141 892 ·777 1 ' '· 1 J 4 DAIL V PILOT % EARNS I FLEXIBILITY FOR YOUR FINANCIAL PLANNING! ANNUAL RATE ANNUA L Y IE LD* 7Y2°!0 EARNS 7.79"{2 61/ O/o 6 980/o -/4 EARNS • ** 61/2 % EARNS 6. 72 °f2 53/4 o/o EARNS 5.92 °f2 5y4% EARNS 5.39°/o 4 YEARS 51000 OR MORE MAXIMUM INTEREST AVAILABLE ON INSU RE D SAVINGS. 2\11 YEARS OR MORE $1000 QA ¥0 RE SHORTER TERM FOR MORE CONVE NIENCE. 1 YEAR OR MORE 51000 OR MORE. STILL SHORT£!1l TERM FOR EVEN MORE CONVENIENCE. J MONTHS $500 OR MORE. DAY IN -DAY OUT PASSBOOK S5 MINIMUM. NO PENALTIES. EASY AVAILABILITY! •lnteresl eomPounded daily e11ns indicated annual yield when m1in11ined lor one year. .. Federal Regul11ions require 1 substantial inte1est penalty for e1r!y w1lhdr1w1l. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • CHECKING ACCOUNTS • TRAVELERS CHECKS TRANSMATIC' ACCOUNTS• MONEY ORDERS• NOTARY SERVICES CHECK·A·MONTH PLANS • TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION T,U·SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS • SAVE·BY·MAIL SERVICE . INSURANCE TO $280,000 • Ask /or details Open House at au offices. Now through April 13th. FREE GIFTS! 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Member: Federal Home Loan Bank System Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation AHlll1t1 : First Charter Financial Corporation Garden Grove 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. at Harbor Blvd. 534·8690 Huntington · Beach 7830 Edinger Ave. at Hunlington Center 842·9311 Buena Park 8231 La Palma Ave. across fro m Buena Park Center 522-2801 Costa Mesa 3110 Bristol St. In White Front Cente r 979·9800 OPEN SATURDAYS Conv1nl1nt ottlc11 serving Southern and Northern C1lltornl1, Including: .lLHAl.IBRA •AZUSA· 8£\l[qly '"LlS •BUENA P,1oRI( ·COSTA ME$A ·GARDEN GROVC · GlEN04lE ' HAWTHORNE • HOl..LYWOOO · HUNT1NGTON BE,1t.C11 • l"ICEWOOO · LANCASTER · LA PvE.NTE LOS ANGELES-WK.SHIRE CENT[~· l.'A"'HAnA~ 9(ACH ·MONTCLAIR• MONTROSE • NOJtWAU( • P"L~OALE PALOS VE.ADES ESTATES· RE.OONOO BEACH· SANTA MONICA· SHERMAN OAKS• SOUTH BAY CENTER Tt.lM>l.£ CITY · WH11TIEA·UPT0WN • WtllTI1E'1 EAST Ill EL CAJON·SAN OllGO lLI O IN: SAA FRAdcO • OAKIJ.NO • 8ERl<EL.EY ·SAN JOSE· SACAAM(N"TO •DALY ClfY-w£SfU1<E SAN MATEO . REOWOOO CHY • SAN RAFAEL• MONlEREY · {;L C£AAIT0 • RlCHMONO • WALNUl CRCEI( SAN BRUNO • VALLEJO· LOS OATOS • SUNNVVA\.E • rREMONT • HAYWllRO • SAN LEANDRO J'°'' "'( ' ' Subsidies S\veep In Senate WASHINGT ON (UPI) J..egislation lo pay campal(ln expenses or p reJ ide ntit1l and congressional candidates w ith taxpayer s' money has cleared the Senate. Dut m a j o r roadblocks to enactment a re ahead. Tht: Senate Thursday a~ proved 53-32 a s w e,ping (JN SHORT ... ) J Te;>·a• Split? • 1 -~~~~~~-·-~~~~~.,,,.--'--1-~-:::c:::::;;-;;:~~ P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTIC E PUBLIC NOTICE ·-• tttl ' ,ICT1TIOUI IUltMISS I lfJ1 •• ,,,, •O <OODITOIS -MAM• STAT•MINT NOTICI TO CllOITOAI ' · 1 6111 .,,_,_, JU,.j AIOl,(O\llT Of' T"I tTATI SU,11101 COUIT 0,. TH I Tl'lf l!liW"'il per'4f! • "'I 0¥ C4LllllotlNIA '"011 THI ITATE 01' C.U.IJIOllMIA ~It ti. CA EATIVf TOU(H, M)1 'Nt~ COUNT~~~"~:""'' TMI co~'!'!.:inOtU."01 AW . Hllllliftql"" •..cto. (etilOl'llle ...... , OLIVE llAE JOMES. E111i. of WIMFIUD J. M(l(IMHOM, v1,..11111 L s.1,,,1. W I Al-0 •. Elltlt 9' Of(Hlld Hvrul""''"" 8••<"· (1hll)l'nl• '1e.11 o:;:~;-:t~ IS HEllESY GIVEN Te ""' MOl l(;i t5 HEllEllY GIVEN le tlw 11111 tk.l•~I I• 'Oftd<Kl.0 Df' en 1"° CttOllOfl Of I ... tllO\I• NM«I dK~nll CtlOllOf'I ot t"' 1-1 ,,_ M(.flMl\1 dlYldWl ,,.., •H "',_ l'WVlnt ci.Jmi •t••r>\I '"' 1,.., ell "'°"°"'' nt vl119 ct1tmt .;tln11 ll'W v 1r0Jnl1 I( S•l~i"r In.""' cou~ ... Id dt(Mtnl t r• f-..1"4 't.IHI lhllf'I, ..,.14 O.Ctdtftt e11 1l'Olli<..:I IO +111 11•111''• Ttlll 1l1!ffl"#ll "'•,• ~"'April f 1114 wn" "" llKf-' .-Mf1. ,,.. ottic1 wh" !Mt MU"Mt•r V(IU(.M"' In 1111 otlltl Ir Cillrk cl Or~ °""' ~ on ~ant "1111 '"'-of "" t bOve "'''"" cout1, Of ot llM dt1' {If"" tbOYI 1nlltlK <-'•Of 0 II Pllol' lo PttMnl """"· wlll• "" IM(tlr.Mf '" '"''"n' IMlft. wlO• llW llt(IJ Miry ""Dll.ned Or•• Co..11 I y . ,, 1~ --·· to I,,. .......,llO•l9d II llW ofllc:t -··· 10 IM llftcl9r1i1....ci II '"" otlk;t Aprll n . 19. 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Ju.n. l'1•11,., eu11n11• 11: An(IO!i.t ... c-•v a• Le1 Afl'OI ... •· s111e 01 "'hich not only i n c I u d e s al K CtHtorr1lt n.-COMPu-llAI co11,., 2165 £. Co.it c 111torrn•. 0.,ncul•d~ oei.c:r11>tC1 •• tol-Congr ess' 3ppf0V • U· litoclMW i. fr1CkW, l«lO St~ J11111, HW'\O., ~vlhl No. I, (pron• CHI Mfr, '""'S. 10-w!t: federal subsidies for political b iak b elieves •his would T11111r1. ct1n,,, .. 1t .,.. ctiu. n.u All s•1X~ 1n 1r1c1e. 11•111·~· t M ~·I>' , ._., Thl1 O\llln.&1 11 t-...atd bf 1n In-CAL•l'A(IFIC IMRl(ETING COllP .. t ,._I of• cff1tlrl raatlno tn<I r.trdwtrf campaigns b ut also limits on gfve the state more r e p. Glvi<Ntl. •· c1M+or1111 <0tP01•n ..... wi E. cotn D1111M. .. ,,,,, ... ~ ... , "Emu Roof!l'l'jl '"" · • \V h" • • ,I Ol!Mf J. TrK11y Hwy, Sull1 Mo. I, C"'Ofl" Otl Mtr, Cell!. Ht•<lwtrt" loc~!ect 11 ,.11 Sovlh candidate Spending and an end r esentatJOD· 111 as lDg• Tfl!I "ttl ,.,...t Wt1 111.0 wit/I IM (O\I"' t)l]S W11t..-n AYt~ul, Lt.I ... n g f I I I • to n . !y Cit,_ ol OftllQtl COllR!l' on "'"'II '· IH( Tlll1 wilntll II con<lu<'IH Dy • (Of· (tlilor"jt . (0 "fal C8f1 COntribUtOrS. •ttn1 l)Ol't t!on. Tt'rlf'll o1 111<1 ttlll In l•wlul mDMY Of 1--------------P11t•ll111td Ortno• Co..st Ot1tr "l\ol, C•t-,...:lflc Mer11~11ng Corp !l!t unu.., S!tte• °" conllrm•rl"" ot stle. But the bjll faces a PUBLI C NOTICE April n, n , u, Md Mey 3. !fl' 120 •14 wuu1"' J. ,.,,..., "' pert <••h 1nd '>lltn(t ovlaencta bv Prt•lclent ..ott U<ured by Morrgaoa on Int r ri;ptrry • 1ttt PUBLIC NOTICE ll!l1 11111,...nt W•• Ill~ wolh tM lG Mid. 11<1 ptl"cenl DI ~mo~nl bid to bl MOTI CI TO ClllDITOIS COllMf (ler-of O!'t "l\t (01"'1V on AP!'il cle!IO'!IMI wftl! blO. w here there is hostility to su,.111011 COUllT Of' Tkl J, ltl(. l'lld• or of!er1 10 De In wr11ono •n<1 v.011 L'' II JA l"O• •ICTIT!OUS •USIMllS l'·UIU oe rectlved it ti\!! Jlor~ald o!!•Ct 11 any federal finan cing o f con-'{~~·c&C.f.f'y 0~ o"...utoE MANll STATIMIMT Pui>tl1hld Dr•no• coast D•Uv a1+01, ,1.,..,, ''"' t~ 11.,1 11u~11tt1oott 11ereot t 11d nd ,.,, A•7MU TIM ll>llOWll'lll perKlll ll _dl>llllf Dl/111\tU Aprll '· 12, n . u. 191( UO'l-1, btfor• d•le ol 1tl1. gressional r aces a o~ Ei•ut c1 WAIO H. ,.ORT Eii!. 11: o 1rect 11111 loin oty 1;1 ~°'"· 1111. position •· other provisions in OK••H·d. Al.ME.NDRITA OF CALIFORNIA. luo P UBLIC NOTICE 00110THY E EMES W NOTICE IS HEREB Y GIVEN !O ~ N. Llfl'IO<I SI., Unll f:, Orlfllll, Admllll1!r11tl• o! •nt h h • k ,,~11~, 01 I'-~~-nt...e<I dKI0..,1 C1lllorr1lt t)'61 f1lllt ol stld OH...i~~I I e con11>re ens1ve pac age. 111:! .'ii P9<"~;11toYi::.;1c1tllf'lt 1<11lnll Ille MlkltK M. LOoeJ Apt. II w LtmOn $TATIMINT 01' WITHOIAWAL l!OWAllD l(ASMEI 1410 <lt<.l'llenl t rt teQUl ft<I !O !lie ll'lt"1, SI .. Or1119• Ctlllor"I• '1611 l'ADM ,.AllTllfllHI,. O'lllATIMG 1'*'7 Alto-ill St., 11111• l • If •fis.1i11g .,., ,,,. • 1 WlllC""' 111 rnt 0111,, TrM1 ltllllrin• 11 c-11e!MI bV •" In· UMOI• ''CTITIOUI IU~lllE5S MAMI! H~n1111111an 1eich. c1. n111 1r W• nec•H • • a1~1owl r,,. toHowlfllOI Pl•ton Ml wllh<lrtwn a• T 1 11141 "41--Ntl O! !M t lerk ol !"9 eDO\lt 1nt\Ued cOl/t"I, or Mlkl•t'd N Loper t ~rtl pertner Jrom ll"lt 111r1nersni11 1 : HONOLULU (UPI) An ~,,J,~~~·n:0 ::n:~:~~,,e:i"'tt ~~·:::i3 Tr>ti 11ii.mer11 W,. tiled wl1h t11e cwn· 1111ttt1lrio llndff tr.. t1ct1tl0111 1t11ii~1 i~~~·:f.'.t.dm1"11tritrt• air-sea sear ch was pressed to-°' hi•. t ttorMwi, WILLIAM G. '' Clerk of Ot t ngt C011n1V er1 AprU 1• "'"" of , Pufllls...o ortnoe cw 11 Oaolv 111101. '' •.... " '' ... WILLIAM E 1914. CA PITOL .SYSTEMS. n6 G1•<1~ A111H 11. 11, n , 1•1• , ..... ,. d f t • · t """"'" "' • •nu1 Gr°"' lllW Sii T G11<1tr1 Grove ay or a \\'In -engine our OENNIS, 211 Y•I• ........... Cl••t""ll'\I, PuDti.tied Ot't"ll' CN51 Oal!r Pllof, Ctlll,,,nlt '2M1 . • ••1----- 1 · · g '!h II persons C•tltornl• t1n1, wr.tc" I• 111t gl1<• 11 ,t.ptM 1L 1t, 21. 11'111 tuy i. 1t11 124·11 t,,. f1ctlli111r1 bu•""" Mmt 11111meni P UBLIC 1".0 T ICE pane m1ss1n WI bu.tn111 o1 1111 """'""....,In tll meti.., 1or '"' 11trlMrthlp wti lllt<I on 1-20-n In bo d Ptlltln•"tj lo IM """ ol u lo dtct<ltfll. PUBLIC NOTICE 1111 C 1 ol Ortr>Ot FICTITIOUS I USI NESS a a r • wllflOIJI IOl/r monlll\ tllft'" ll'lt tint Full°":•~t trlll todrt l• el ,,,_ person MAME STITEMEMT The Coast Guard s ai d 11111>11c:.1t1on °' th li "°'1''· w11i.:irtwl"ll : T11e 1o11owino 11t•1on• ••t 0~·nii 01IMI A1><H 1. 1974. •ICTITIOUS •USINIS$ Jllf'lll T, !ltkl1, lH• LuctT•!• Awm.ot. bul!Mll ••: Thursday the Plane Carr ;ed a CHASE "ORTE ii, MAME STATIMfllT Loo A le~ Ctlltornlt 900:'1 VALLE VISlA HO'/.ES. MlOl lll•Ch E•ote:u•or ot Ille wm TM rollcwlno pe rlOll Is ooino bl/11"''' ~Md : J•tne• T. l•kll sr .. suite A, Norwl>Orl lltocn. C•lll. '2660 pilot, identified as Vincent E. 01 '"' ·-· "•""° <Heecltnl t i; .. 1'-26'1J Vl11• 0.vtlOOl'!tn! Corp. I t WILLIAM 0 . •lllOMAM, Jll~ & Cl ) SCIENTIFIC Ind !21 llJW Pueli\Md Ortr>Vt (o,nt Oaity Pllo!. (i!ilorni~ Cor!Xl'~!ionl. Gil lllrCll St., ~lorine. and five couples who WILLl.t.M ll. OI MHll ASSOCIATES. 511 ,, ... $1.. Lt1111nt ,April 5 11 " 16 191• 1191-ll ~ullt A. NeWl>Orl e..acn. C:1!ll 92660 112 Ytlt """'~ l ta<ft, c11i1. '7'51 • · ' • Thi• tKJiintu 11 corldu.ct~ by • had been staying at the llikai c1t••-"'· c.1.1. t1 111 Raoen J'""' w111111r . »1 Crin st.. corpotar.on Al11""v1 tiw l•Kit!Of L11911n1 l11ch, C•lll, '1611 PUBLIC NOTICE v1.i1 O.velooment Caro. and Reef hotels in Honolulu . P111>11'""' Ori~ CW•I Otllr 11nc1, Thi• tJu.llnot•• 11 c-uctta bw '" In-c " 1tnoe~tr110C"t' ,.,.,1atnt Aprlt }, U, 19, 26, ltl' 1210-1' GIYl<lutl ,ICT1TIOUS I USIMflS Tllli •1l lt men1 w11 tllt<I ••o!h 11'>1 T he passenJ?ers' identities Rot.rt J•rM1 Wlllllt y MAME STATf:MENT CounlY Clerl ot Or~fll\t Coun1~ on March PUBLIC /\iOTICE n.11 11t ttmtnt "''' llled w1111 111e C011nt¥ Tht 1o11 ..... 1no 11t•s.on1 ,,, dalno .,, 1911. ·we r e withheld. 1--------------ICltr-o1 Or•l'lll• CO\lnt~ on Mtrlll lt, 191' builneii t1: l'-J1H1 Th I f 01Th! SL,.·1011 l'J1)14 TH E WAIGHT PLACE. '301 lllrth SL. PuDl;slled Or,1n9e Cwst 011ly P•lcl, e p anc w as one O e1"' su,.t11t l01t cou1tT 0 , THI Put>!l111ed O••"Ot cw11 01111 Piiat Newport l e•cn. C•I. M.trcn .,., April ~. 11, It, 1n , 1\01·'' v.'h ich left t he Keahole Air port STATll 01' CALll'OllMIA "011 M~r<ft n, H, t nd April 5, 12, 1914 ..,_,, R1ymono e11n•rd e1rilon1, 116 Airtre "n Ko a o n !he 1'sla nd of THE COUNTY 01' OIAMCE St .• ll1ll101 bllri<I. (•I. I n "'· AHSJ2 PUBLIC NOTICE John lllabl>ln1. 21'2 Oul>Ont Or .• Wl!e Hawaii Thu rsday. T he other 010111. TO SHOW CAUi~ 111, hvlM. (1111. -----SLP-)011 seven rCIWlled. In Ille MIHt, of 1114! •pptlc~lion of •ICTITIOU$ IUUHl!SS Thil tJu1lntn i1 <Dll<IUc1•d ~V t genert! MOTICli TO CREOITOI S OE!IOR•H ,.ORTEii SWAllN tor l~t•t IO MAME STATEMENT p1rlMt1hlp. -SU,EltlOll COUIT 01' THE (hl~lll ~er m1lt cM1<1'• MeMt t" COLLIN lr>e IOllOwlf\Q per1QF1• 1,0 nl)tng ll1Y"'°"d II: Barllo~ ''''' OI' (ALll'OllMIA FOR PHILLIP SW.-.MN bu 1 ' Thll Jlllt!tlfll• Wtl lllf'd Wi!n 11\e 0.1>0t1n PO<ll' Sw1n" l\1wl"!I 111"1:1 ht' 1 ~II •,» ,,, •oo L-oA (ovnry Cltrk of 0-i'l(I• Cwnty on Mirth THE COU NTY OF Ol•NGl5 _ 1P1>llc111°" In the tbove en•llltd mau... ..:1°,~>. ,!!,',sr.1,,,". ·,,,_'~,',','1 ... "' 1t , tt14 F n319 No. A·7Ul7 IM 161<1 ~P111lc1n1 ~1wlrio 1nereon "Si..Zi fl wA. K111111,, ..oi' Mort/I Sllr Publltl\ld Or"lhl>fc (O..$! O•lly Pllo• Elltlt ot LAWll ENtE l . l(&NY, Secr!'larv of Stal<' Henrv A . r1<1u111t0 perml111on 10 tll•ft'1• ""' "l•le Li,.., Nf'Woon lltt cn. C.tlll. tlltO Mtrcn z:i. n. tlld Aarll ), n , 19u "95-11 Oe<e•w<I. K l.,,,·n•,e'r sa1'd loday th. ere cl'>l!d"I n•me ··-(l)tlln Phillip J-1 la Wiiiiam E. G,-,_ ''·· ~· N-t" NOTICE IS MEfl:E!IY G•YEN to.}h~, CoHin Pnllll11 Swenn. """ w• tr~l1ors ol the •bewt n•''"" Oe<rver 0'\\"0Uld not t;.e a permanent IT IS HEltEIY OAOEllEO !loll alt Sltr Lt .... N-.ior• ltt<"· Ctlll. '1660 PUBLIC l'<OTICE lh~I 111 "''"°"' "•w1no "''""' aq~lnll !~e . ., "'''°"' lnle•nttd In uld matttr •-•• TM• 1111.iMss Is c-..Cl'td or t QtlM•ll ••Id GK eotn! t rt reQulrt<I to lilt 1r>em. a greement thJS year Oft bt'Otl 1nl1 (OU<! In Otlltrtmtnl 3 II Ille Pl r1Mr>hlp. whl! ll'>e ne<en 1rw llOutht•I, In IMe ofllte nuclear slralegic arms limita· C011nly Cour111o11 ... 100 Civic c ... 1., Ori"" Thit 5,11~~,·~~-~~~r llltd "'''" '"" NOTICE TO c•1u1To1s ot 111e clerk°' the 1t10ve t ntlt!e<i t011r1. o• • , Wt•I. C•N 01 S1nl• """"• C1llhlr~l1, on C SUl'lllOA COUIT 01' THE IO 0<1Pnl tnem, "'''h !119 ntee1w•w lions with the Soviet Un ion. MIV ''· .. ,., ti '""' """' ol 10 • "'·· .,.., 11°:.., (l.,k Of Ott fllll CG\lftt)' on Aprill. STATE OF CA~IFOI Oil omvtl\l!ro, to tne 111"10t rslgned t• ·~ , • ., The S""retarv sa id it was """ tnd ""'' 11\0W c•11w. Jt ~ny ltltl• • n , THI!! COUNTY 01' .. E nt!lce QI ELLIS. MORRIS .l.NO JOHNSON. ...... • . bl, -V ll'>e tllClllCtllor!, ahaulcl ..ot bf Pllt)ll>he'd OrA"'' (otll 1'·.l l M•. 114t.JO 1•0040.nuru, Foo.in11ln Vtllt Y• UnCertain Whe the r the Un ited Q•tllllo<I. rt ,. furllltr or"Oeted 11\•I t <po• A H > >> I• >• '''' OtllV P•lol. Etlate of EOW•RD A NT l10 NV Ctlitornla t11U. "'"'<~ 1, !Me piece GI h · LJ · ol lhl1 ,,, ... , bt 1111bll11>t<1 Jn !tie Orl f'l\lf '"° ' ' ' ' lHl-1' WElllUL, i kt EOWARO A. WEIT1:UL Dll1lnt!H ol IM -·\~l'lf<I in tH lf'lt lttr• States a nd t e Soviet nion Covn!Y Ot!IY Pllol ""'' t ....... for .,,.., OecN1t<I 11trlaln•no 10 the """ ol wl" d!"Ct<ltn•, could achiel'C a partial ;igree · w cc1t11v1 ..,.,~. t11C1 '"t' 1tld 1K10t!c1non PUBLIC NOTICE NOT1cE 1s HEREBY GIVEN 10 '"' within !our IT\Onlllt 1t1tr tnt 11r11 puPllc•· . . . . tit com111t1ect .,.1,,.. 1o tM Mt rl1>11 of tllh ,rt<lllor1 ol l!lt t-11amt<1 de<edent !Ion of "''' nolkt . ment Ul str<1\eg1c arms hnuta-or<1t•. Th•! 111 0tt1on1 lltYlr>O cltlm1 tQ•ln J1 '"' 01rt<1 Apri1 •. H74 I . I !'·• Ot1t0· Apr l 1fl4 l'ICTlTIOUS •USIMl!S' wld Gtc..:1..,1 1,1 rt-quired te tile tMm. M•RGAll.ET V. K~NY ton a M . F,,~l o'orntn°ich!"!, NAM• ST.ATIMfMT wrtti ,,.. M~"'' vouc"'r•, In th• nlh<e A<1ml nl•lr1!rl• ot !ht Estilt This "'J.S the slrongesl JIKkt~ c1 ,,.. su11erl01" COii/i Th• lotlawtng person I~ dolno buslntst (>{ 1rie tt~•I< Ill"" •bow ..,titled covrt. or of tllf! •bove n11mt<1 aectaen1 bl. b IAlllHE\, SCHAQ, JOHNSON, i i: to p<tWnl '"""'· wl!ll ll>t M<:e .. 11rv ELLIS, MOllllS ANO JOHll SON pu IC statcn1ent y any KENN•OY .. CAlllLSO'f VISlA PROPERTIES, ™ H•ml!ton VOU(ht••· to '""' 11ndtt1loned ti Ille otll<• n • ll"IGlllM!nl . Administra tion figure easting an ... ,,.y1 ti L1w Str•tt. cos11 Mt.it, c1. 91611 01 ner ,110,neys, WILLIAM o. WAGNER, ,.ownttJn v1111v, c1111orn11 t2711 , OU M1cAMllur l t11lf'Vtr• Charlfl ll•rgtre, 81• Mar~1r<1 ~!•eel, INC., 606 S.Oulh Ollvt Sl.-.et, Suitt 14h, !JU) ff2·1411 d oubt Oil the likelihood of a '°'' 0111<• 1011 uu St n!I Monie•. Ct. '°"°3 Loi A1>11elt•. C•ll!ornl• tOOh which 11 TM At1or11tYI for Admln!ltrelrl ~ , SALT l•eaty limil.ing ofrenSi\'C N,,•,•,,'°",,,_•••Cfl, CtllfWnlt '116J lnvr!o !ltr;ert , 17• H1rv1rG Stree!. Ill.ct 01 tlutlntn of ll\t un<11rslnrtd In •ti Publl•l\ed Or•not Cotst Otlt~ P.tor. • S1nt1 Monlct, Ct . '°'°3 mlll!er• pefhlnl"ll to tM t ilt!t ol lllfd Apr!I U, 19, 2h, Ind M~y 3, 1'14 llOi·I' nucclear weapons sysle1ns by Al!tw"My1 tw .. ,u11-l hl1 bllllr1e11 Is con1111e1ed b~ •n o1,l!!lt111, within '""r mon1n1 tltt• '"' PUBLIC N OTICE PuD1l11>t<1 0.-t nOt Coetl Otllr Piiot, llldlYld1111. · ,;,., pv1>llc1111on ol 1111, nc!lct. the end Of 197-1. April i. U, 1', ?6, \ti~ 110).11 Cl!11rle1 8..-l>fcrl 011t<I Mtrth 11, 197'. This lllltrMnl Wtl lllt<I w!tl\ lhe MARY It. w•1TZ"L PUBLIC t-IEARtNGS WILL eE HELO BY C tr Cl -o1 Or ( 1 M h " TME COSTA MESA PLANNING COM• • Ag11f!1v Jtlo1~e PUBLIC NOTICE u°:";,74. •• •r>V• oo.in v on ••t ~::;:,''~Ko~~ w111 01 !ht •bev• Ml $S10~ AT ,~. c11y tt•ll, 11 F•" UP I) F·J21U WILLIAM O. WAGNll, I.NC. Or!~t, ("111 Most. (11Uorn11, ti 6.JO \VASHINGTO~ ( JllCTITIOUI •USIMEIS Publlil>t<I OnillQtl Coal! O•llV Pllol * Stv!tl OUwt 11,..1 11.M. or 11 1oon •1 P011lble !r>eretller Fornil'r Vice President Spiro MAMIE ITATEMIMT Mer<I! :it. AprH 1. n. i t. 1'1• lOiJ...1• s..ite i•u on Mon11tv. April n . 1•1•. Re-v1r<1lng ed f Tiit fl>llOWl"ll ptl'tonl e•t aolr19 I.II Allttltl, Ctllforr11• t'OOU the lotlowl"ll ll)(lllCl!lon1: T. Agnew has m ov out 0 bll•l...,11 ti: Ttl: uni ,11_101 1. 111-P1tlU011 Ne. 11 ·1'·14, !er Cos•a ' t ff" I led on PLASTE I KINGDOM, 2'21 N. G••M PUBLIC NOTICE ""'"""' ,,, l atc11trl• Mes• Pl1nnl11Q c-mlulon. n Ftl, go\e mtnen 0 1Ce5 OC8 C AYt .• Stn!1 Ant . CtUI. t)10S . Or!ve, COllt M111, C•lllarni1. tor bl k ( th Wh. H "ubli1-Ortno• CN•t Ot llY P1lct I d oc ron1 c 1te ous c Cri.trlollt LMrlM Vold. Jlz:I G•lllt. _ Mtrtn n, 1'. tnll AarU l, U. 191, 1009 1 • Pttmln lon lo rerone pr00tf1r dtoc• bt th t h h .1• ed · ) · Stnt1 Ant . Ct llt, '110ol l'ICTITIOUS •USINEIS . • lr1 ti\!! 11elilion tnll local~ ti li!IS Dtlt a e as uu IZ since HS Jotn E. ll1<11l"ll'I•· )Om l'l!g"I· Stn!t Mt.Ml tTATEMENT Way, COllt """'· Ctlltarnl•. frOtn Ml resignation •nt , c1111. "™ TM foltllWlnv per..., 11 aot"ll t1111iM11 P UBLIC NOTICE 1n<1 c1-eP 10 ML. : . . rnl1 bul• ... H II C-IKllCI Dy t 111 ..... el Ill 1. lltt lOlfl ''""°" Mt. 1-U·U. to.-The c.Jos1ng of th e offices. ll perlr1ertl\lp. CUSTOM HOME ACC CSSOlllES. 711 • 1ttt COl!t ll<elt Pltnnlno Cornmln !on. 11 f l•f w as }earned Thursday coin-Cn1•lo!le Vold W. lf'lh SI. 511111 "0 '', Co.1t MtMI, Ct l. MOTICI! TO CAIDITOllS Or.. CO'Slt Mes•, C1t//ornl1, lo.-' Thit t!t11mtfll Wtl tlltd with IM f'1'27 SU,EllOll COUIT OI' THE llft"lin llll'I IO •U""" P<"OOt•IW OrKrl~ cided with Agnew's losing h is Covntr Clt rk of Oft "llt COllnlv an A'"'I' J, S1ndrt Jtlrl Croltr. ~ Sovt!'I IHillol STATE 01' CALIFOllNIA l"Oll !n 1111 ?tllllOf' .,,., l!Xlltd II ~so H•rbc.• f k. ·'I 111•. M,,, fl , »nl1 A111, Ctl. f1nM THE COUNTY Ofl OAAN~E !llwd .• C<l!olt M111. Ctlll., from Ml t "d t"l r an 1ng prl\ 1 ege. ..,.. Thl1 M IM11 11 coria11etta by t n 1n. ,.,. •·1'NJ 10 ci-e,.. Agnew rnoved into the offic e PuDll11>td Or•ng• coe11 Dtllv Piiot, dtvkl11t1I E 1 EO '" CH 1. •••-,.,t111°" Ht. 11-1._,,, for co11~ All 11 J \l It 1' 1'14 119' /( Stndrl Croltr Otc~:::.. of 1 ASE PORTER, Mtlt Plennl"ll Com.,..,lnlon, P. O. lloc after he pleaded no contes t lo ' ' ' · · · Tlltt 1t11"ment ""'' llled ... 11~ 111e coun-NOTICE 15 HElllEllY GIVEN 1 11'00, Ca.11 M~. C•tll. tar permlu!on I"> · · d PUBLIC N'OTICE t't Ci.rk ol Or1ng.e C011nt-t 6A M•rt h n ° 1111 re1on1 or-'¥ kx:lltd tr 712 Prttl<llo income tax evasion a n 1,,4 · crt<1lt0<1 of '"' tbOve nt mK lltctdtnt or1ye, "°' ""' 2m Bris!i>t si .. c.cs1a resigned th e v;ce p res1'dencv Fll>U 'ht,' tll llf'""'' llt wlr19 clt hns •V•lnit TM M1s1. catll .• from Rl to AP<P 1n ,o,.. • l'ICTITIOUS •uStHISS p ll!)tllhecl Ort!IV' Co.II Dilly Piiot, N d Glct<lent tre •irD11trt<1 to l!lt llMm, !0<ml!r ,..llh !lie 11er1tril pltn. in October. J-fe Used the O[ficcS MAMI STATl!MllMT Mt cll 2' :It no A 115 n lfll ,69.,, wl!I\ 1111 Mcel•try YOllC,,.<I. In Ille oUlce 4. 1110111 ,tllllllll Ne. R-U-11, for . I T~ fellowing per10t11 t rt doing ' ' '• P' ' ' of IM c~rk cf 11'!.e lbovt entll11!!l cour1, er R-r• c. Pal""''· !JO ,..lf\QI Roao, to Organ ize papers and C Can tKJ1lnt11 11: to llf"•otnt ll'ilm, w11tl Ille ntcu.wry NewDOt! 8tat h. Catitornla, tor permlHlon up official affairs . SEASHORE SALES. :!OS Mt rln•. P UBLIC NOTICE v011C11tra. 111 '"" v••11t••l11n1<1 ti 111e olllct 10 '""'"" a•OPt"Y oioc•loeo In tl!e 11tlc. !lllDIMI 111.,.a. Ct . ''"'2 cl nil t tlO<'MYI. WILLIAM G. llERGMAN llOtl, end loctted ~' le5. 111, 1'1·''> E. !Bin L111tr Corcortn, 305 Mtrll\t, !ltlbol tl"ICI WILLIAM E. OEMNIS, 112 Y11e SI. •nd lnclud~• l&rld'OC:kf<I ••tint ptrccl • /tfOll(f f ,,iS(I l•lt rld, Ct . t'l'61 l'lCTITlOUS •UtlMIESI Avtnut. Cl1remont, C1lllorl'llt 91111 , btl\Tri<I lrcm AP 10 R? P ARIS '(API _ The 'Iona Mkllttl Corcor1n. 3311• Cry1111, Tl\ 1o1..!rlf STAT~M:!:T 1 whit" 11 111e pltc• of b111l11eu o• 111e 5 z~ E•ctpllon ,.,,..,11 No ZtE·1•-n ll ltl-l1l1nd. Ct , '16.1, . 1 no per_, l "II 1111$ MU VlldertlQntd frl t ll m1t11ra Pt<lll~l"O lo lot• Paclllc Ovtooor &d,..•!11lno' Comp1n; l.isa, \Vhich m<1y be the ffiOSI ThlJ bv•int!J i1 londlltltd b(,_ t 11er1tr1I IJ. WRITE WAY !IAR IU!"YIEW 11lt 1111 t1!lle ol s1l<I <ltceaent, Y<llnin tour ar1d ror Jay KinQ•V• \1'0 ,,.,_1 Slrlt!, Liii famous P''.nt,·ng 'in the world . i:tartn4lti~la. Tr.oewiri<I$ L•"' NtWJ>Ort 11,,,j, Ca ~'"' t t!tr '"' flrtt Pllblll•llon ol tnls A1>11•leJ. c111torn;1, lgr Pe•.,..,is•·o~ ,0 ,0,,.. M;ch11l Cotco•an . .,loell ' ' · ne .. ce. . tin"" t~ m11nt1•n onf ••~noard cl!\t is leaving Fr;ince next week Thi• •'t "m""' w•• tl!ta w•lh ti'>e AG 1 J ci k Int T Mii 1 D1ttc1 Aprol ~. n1i 11u11011n 111.1•b!lltrd1 11 lof! 6 lncne1 ~ ,6 . ' . · . Covntv Cler• or O•tr>Ot Counrv on Ml•ch N~ ii •• 'c t)~ w ncti LI,,., CHASE PORTER. tore! 1n 1 c.1 •one.1oc1Tl:'<t ~t l~l1 Ncwpert for t he third tnnc since 11, 1•1•. Thli blli!:.:~"' 1,'· cOl\d11eted by :•Kllliw ~1"' wm e 1YC1 .. ca.•• Mt11, c1111cn11.,. I d d V. · h ht 'I F.JtStt I t n lllf t n1""'11 Otctatnl 1 z-E•c.p110!1 P•<mil Na ZE 14 lt ..conar 0 a lllCI roug I Pubtl1nM1 Or1nire Coa•I Ot llV Pllet lldlv'dutl. WILLIAM 0 . lllltGMA,N,.. .,,,: Or1nee (DIS! Sl(ln c~ ... -v •ln" [0 I lh f F ' I ' M <" >• • '' > <> '' I•>• ,,_,, A6elt J, C1er11 WILLIAM I . DBlflfll . ' " o c court o rancois Ill ar " · P• • · • """ lMJ i tt1..,.....1 ..,,, flied .,.1111 .,,. tu y 11 A Hunter A"•·• »nt• Ion~. c11111. !o< 1-16 Countr Cl -I 0.-c ll' M t -IMl"TTllnlon ID ••1•11<1 11...i m••nlf!ln on11 :> . P U BLIC J\<OTICE 1 tr o •not ovn on era. Cl1f9fMlll, C1llt. 91111 1Q'•20' aov~I• ttce <1irfction•I ..<on 1er lhe The Frenc h :\linistrv of 1 ' "1' ,-mtJ MtwMrt "' •""''"" . 1~1t1.1 1e11e "' rer1"1 o• .,,...1.,..,.n1• tor -FIC TITIOUS IUSIMESS p bllthld Or ( 0.lt l Publllllfd 0<"11\Vt' COllll 01l1y Polot. lr>e Vo•la C>t1 lfgo 1p.;i•lr>li'~I COl'lOlf!>: Cult~r~ is s ending the star at· L MAM! STATIJMEMT '""'~" ,., All'l'H t~'· 1:,-:~" r 1~~;! April 1. u. ,,, 2._ 1t1' 1209.1, .,,., •o• '"' 1n111a1 1111r o• 1rtt t• 1~51 •nd, traction from the Louv re to r,,. ro11ow1"ll 1>1non 11 <1oino b\llinen P UBlJC NOTICE ~~.1~:11;~ 1!1 ~l~i;:·1~ Blvo • c0~1• Tokvn. where it \\'ill be ex-•1: SANO CASTLE G1FTS, 1 1 3, PUBLIC NOTICE 1. z.,.. E•cep1111n '"'r"''' No. ZE·l•-u . I "b ' ed I N · I 'I •·-• '' N 1 o • ,,--,ou• '"''"''' for 0.1n11t CotSI 5•on (cfl'"11•nr. llll E II 11 at t 1e 1 at1ona 1• use-...._..nh11r •'d • eWPOf r.c... ... .. ' Hontt1" A-, .,,,, ,., .-,,,._, ., f (t llfornl1 91660 OT MA.Ml STATEMENT " ~ " L ·~ um rom April 19 to June 10 Lt Cl•I•• F••ntworth. 1 w11c1 Goo" SU~ll!ll•foe. Tc?o~::o~~0~!1 T,,. fotlawi"'il """°'" ••• <IO!l'lll .,.,"l,ulon to '''""" 11td ma.n1~1n a~e , (h., N.....,.,,,I lleKh, Ctlllornl1 nwo STATI! OI" CALll"OllMIA l'Oll Ctvllneu 11 · 1~;~· 11;~ie ltct <llrfl;"!lonal sl11n !or "'4 • 'El' \\'-/• fnl~ D111lnots1 b <-VCttd DY t n In-THI COUNTY 0, OllAMGI. PELICAN · OANA POINT, 'llti'l Oii '" >a '''"or rtnlll ot •11~•!men11 tor _, I (!(' ~ olvl<1uil Mt. A·Pfltf Pr-. Otn.t ,.olr1t, CtUI t!ut ltle Vl111 Otl LIQO 1111rtrMnt com11le~, C H IC \GO ~UP I I T 0 Le Cl11i re Ferniworth HHMS (Ot11101"1llon 1 (1lllornle Co• locatt<I" 7UO Har(IOr lllYG .• CoSlt Mt11. f 1 y,· T~ll i!tlt"1..,I wll llled wllh thto c,,.,.,_ o!'::!:o Of WILLIAM 0. STENHOU5E PC>ttl!Clft, 1"'5 AleorWiuln fl., HvnllllQ: C•litar"lt In• C1<P ront d cars .1 Of a n t•]CVa!Cd !rain ty Cltr~ ol Ortngt COlln!y on A~rll ~~ NOTICE IS Hl!.llEllY GIVEN le tllt {:J'181:_.~·,,!=:.11'·1!2"'~tM Dy t ~· l.::"1e~w~~l~t~~ .. ~~1"~r1~~J6;~: era1 rd s hortly before' the P llllt/\.., 0 c 1 0 ·iy ,.11 1 crt<11tor1 of 11\1 t-• "'"'"" lleoc..,.n, c01pot1!1on Coit• "1ew. C•ll•. !ctr ~r..,l11ion 10 e\'ening rusli hour 1-n a ~1 11 1t 7{1~ M °"~ u it.' 1161 "7• lhll t ll ll'l!rton1 11•¥1nv cl11ms 11111n11 1ne HHMs Cent rem«1e1 an t YidhlQ 11ni;1e l8m!I,. n0..,1 P• · ' • ' •V ' · Wld Oetedfnl tit requlrtd to flit IMm, Stn<I•• Splrci, lor com..,ertl1I y~ 10 me.I CP "'""t 'd' downto1\1l Chicago . dis rupting PUBLIC NOTICE' w!1h"" ""'1ury -.c:Mrt. '" t1111 01tlc1 COfp. 5eo("'''"' ln e Cl.(P 1one. l!Xa•C'd ., ~'13 l •ll1QI ff. nd . . . al IM clerk ol the tbo~ l'ftllllt<I t1K1rl, or Tl!!1 \lt!t<n1nt w11 tllfd wi1n '"' SI., Coo11 Mt~. C11 1to•nl•. lt'o1 JC: U lnJUrlng r1t least IO present IMm, Will! lllt l\tCttu ry Count-t Cler11 llf Or•riot c;wnlY on April J, 9. lont E•Ctt1llen Pt•mll No. l E·lt·-0. 2i persons. none of t hein l"ICTITIOUS IUSINISS V011C"er1. ro 1n1 und1r1IQMC1 '' 1111 11fllct "" tor L1ure1 01.,..1c11m1n1 com11.1n1 nn NAME STATIME.MT llf CilorQt L. 8oi10, Al!OflltY, J Mont rcn l'-lUlt S.E. Mtin St., lrw•ne C1ll1.: lor seriously. Tiit ICllov.lng lltfSDfl 11 <IOlno bu1lne11 ll~y Pltl,I, SYllt lOJ. LIOlln.t Nlout!, PvllllWO O•t"Ot CCIII Ot lly Pllo<. Ptmlln!on re tr.n•!•yd. 1~.00IJ 1q II. Re 1'hc dcrfll\nient occurred '" C•llfotnlt .,,11, wlllt~ 11 "" 111K1 °' Aprils.,,, 1t, tl. tt1• 11,,..1, "~·nuurt 111cor1•1M" ,,,.,,...~.., wllh • ALUMINUM RAILING SYSTEMS. bullr'lllt of lht Ul\a.ttllOMd In •II m1!!1r1 •t<111Ctlon I~ DO'''"' !11 .. e~lrta }I "'°" Thursday as the tv.'Q-<'ar t rain 7~U Avtton '"'''· Cllilt ...... ,.. (II.I. perl81nl"' t" '"' '''"' of w ld GKIOHnl, l'UBLIC NOTICE viOfdl to rntfl CP •1•~<1••0\ I~ 'a (1.(P tried 10 round a CUr'e Ot ' oke f,61l wlllll" lOllf" m&r!ll\1 I ller 1111 llrtt 1-. le<a!!d ti )11\ Ma<oor 111~<1 (Ol!I '-'< Ml<....,•I 01vl<1 Jo/wl Wlll1 , :nl4 ~tllh:1!1on of lhl• Nlllct. Mtw. Ct!Uorr1\• " and Wells streels at the .... ion SI .. (Ollt Mn •• C•llt. ""' D•ttd ... ,.,din, lt1(. .u .. 1•10• COUlllT 0 1" C .. l lPOIHIA, 10. ?-Eu1111lo~ ....... 11 Mo. Zl!-11-41 h f' fhil b\lllMSI It conclllCIH b'f tn ;n. HOLL IS G. Sl!NHOU~E COUNTY 01' OllAMGlf 10<' 0on 5-lund lSQO AO&m• Aw~' llOrf "'eSt COmCr 0 thC Loop d!Vl<lvel E•tculOf' of IM Woll 1• (IYI< CtnlM' Drlw Wnt, Stlllt Ant (°'!1 llln• Cll t ·,,, ""'"'''tlr.n IG «In'. tracks Mlk• o . Wiii• ot 1111 .-. """"° dectc:11nt CAii MUMlll• omu "'"'' tn "'"•"fl'> ,0 •~ ,.1,11.., co ..... · Tnl1 11t1trntnl wt1 111111 wl!11 tnt COUii· OtOllOI L. IOD O SUMMONS (MAllllA~tJ .. ....,e111 1t•1KlU't 1<, .,,. ti «•e t rld Ir CIMI< of Ortnt• COl/n!Y on Mtrc~ "· """""' Al Ltw Ir> ,, '"' "''"'""" cl Ptl<I+-•; br•'t ••It• .Ill<! l!'o••~I("'°" l"t•!-0 II • Oll(ISS ii Cool 111, a MtMrttl ltf l'lnt. s .ite 111 c •llOL l(LANllt: Ind R t 111 c n d t n r . 2'$.S H••-111,.d , Co"t .,. .. ~. c;~utornl• . ., • ,.nn• ~ Mll..i. C•llffnllt t H11 Gl!ltALO l(l.AHlll • in t (I lone . PROVIDENC E , ll .1. I AP ) -P11blltl'>ed °''"°' c o .... t D•Hr ,.lkll. Tl'!! 11H) 4ff+ll1 tti!:"" ~l~~l"' llflltl-r 11to1 11 ...... 11.c H11r1,.. 1o Giuun '"" d••ll RCN'111"'enlali\'eS of Aristotlt MtrC'l'I ,,, l't. ind Aori. '·If, 191' "1"' """""'°"" l•tc"""' YO\I !:; Ifie• 111en 111 v-~rr!oot. .,,...l•lll'lmtf!ti! lmo•" •tDO•t lor Mtst I''"...., Pllllll1hld Or1<19t (MJI Otfly "llet _. wr ~M lllin )t Vf'rllt Vllltt, 1 4'6 ""II I P••T-nt O nassis's Ol)mpic Refiner ies l'"'DLIC NOTICE Mlt'C" "·Aprils, 11, 1t, tt14 1101-1, c1,,, "' "" dti. '"'' n.11 •lm'I-1, ~'°°-' 100,to:r ,, '"' 1M1t11t•, l ___ :..:"::::::::.:::::.:::::. ___ J---~;;;;;;;;c~;;;;:;;;;::---1"''Yt<I 111'1 fOll, II •Oii l1h lo Ille I wtl!I,,,. of ' \ say th<'Y ha\·e all but aban-PUBLIC NOTJC"E ......,_. .. w\111111 Ill(~ time, ·-<Mltl/fl 'it:,';'' COll•:ew 0r~':.&t g:~: t,:·~ , .... cloned I f 'I f' l'ICTITIOUS •USINISt mar Ill ..,..,tel tlw:I ,,,_ COii•! mar ..,,.,. (tlllornlt. ' ' p ans or an 01 re mery MAMI ''""""•MT 1 lllllVmt"' con1t1111ng r~11111C:1;.,.. or °'"'' 11 "'"'·c 1t r1 ... c , in Rhode Island ~lrr "being T!>e ton-i"'il --t•• aalng l'ICTITIOUI •VllNISS orllet'I canctrnl"'il alwhlOl'I " °""-""· nlr19' ,,,,..;..fn~:...i. 0 :'o--t ~i:.;· r~;-- bomb b\11111111 ti: llAMI ITATIMINT 10GV1o1t 11111'°'1, clllld CllllOd\I', (lltld Mtu Ct llfo<nl dl "'"' " arded V.'\th letters from 1. MAllllAH/'IE '· MA•IA>INE OF Tiit loflowlnt ,.,IOI\, .,.. 4olno -·· 111or.....,•1 ...... (llOlll, •llO llKll 1mend1n11 "'c11!; j~~', :f 1.i; :;0·~1""~ variOUS !Overs O( Oa!Ure CALll'OllNIA 1 MAll,llNF.'5 f'~(· M lnttl tli ellltf" ,..iitf ., rnl y Ill O•tnlt<I b'r 1111 (Ollt ICldll'lfl ll'Ytn '1I le e ""cna . tO"Y· m Mlrl<'lf AWl\Ut, l tlbOll THE: lAM"LIGHTEll MOTEL. 14114 coun. •ta•rdl '"' IU Ho( "' ,~. "Unless y,·e are lnvitl'd "'t 1111nc1. c111ro<nl• ""2 C01•t Hltllwty. 01N ,l'olr11, C1111. ,,.,. 11 r• w1111· ~ Ml4I 1111 1411\lkt ltf tn ,_. .. :~11 e:r:!:',"':~o:i 111"1t•• or I ' M•Fllr\IW Wllt19Mt11, ll'J $trt11K• IE'rmlfl E. llr°""", .m 'llDlllNfV tr!_., lfl lfth lf'ltlllf, YOll ~"' ff tt Ired rt<! tr ICCt\• lo are not go ng l o 84.'t foot In T'"t"· c ... -011 M••· C1111ern11 Lttit. Cl1r1c111t, North CArDllN , X211 ..-.i1r .. 111a1 y .. r •111911 ,...,.,11,, 11 "re, ~""' ~.:,11••,1an "" IUIOOC Is land aga'n .. sn l.. ,,,u wu111m •· •r-. '520 •-""'"' '"'' """ .. 11..-'" tt..... JI ti "' ....... ~ on ' •M~e I • • II fl11tr Whlltl'ltto. 1JIJ Wttltdl Ltnt. c;,,.,1etlt. Mori/I Ct rollllt, mlO 0.ltcl Jlrt. 1, lt7.t. lllO tit -·,' ............ 55'.UO ,,, (tl1 " Constantine Graucs, Olympic Ttrr•c•. c .. -011 Mtr. c 1111ornl• "*" 11. e rvwn. tsiO 111 .. _,.., ls!!'ALJ "" • lln ° ,,,. 111•""1,.. l>fos>ll•tmtn•. P~sldent f16!S Lt .... (1'11,IGl!t. N(lrl!I (tr011111, m10 WILLIAM E. ''· J~N. Clltk ~:irwO:' n l"tlr Drlvt. ("''" H'"•· · l hlt b\t•IM'' I• CONIUCIH •v I ll Tlllt ltlll!IMM II C:OMIKIN II~ I lltf\l'l'll lly ltll., Ttnt•I, ~...... (~!t N'nt Oly'Wiic pro•W'l.•ed to build ll'IG1111tut1. 111rtlltl'Vlro. •••™ J1A1t11 MllN111 Pl•~~1.., (ftl'l'!ml 1 , ,...... P.tltr Whll•llttd WilUtm II. S•own A~ t i ltw u on an e S ifllated $400 million ll\ft tll!-1 Wll lllell wltll 1111 lftlt l!•lfl'Mfll Wtl tiled wllll ffll 11t11 •ff<l 111'ft!¥11'11 r~.f;m"!:'°'' refinery a l the t!tch•illc fuel CWt11y t1t,k o1 ortnet lOllflTY'" M1•c11 cevn,.., c1ert °' Ort111• c"""" ot1 apru i. M1111n1111111 •11c11, c1ntont11 •U11 wiiutm L 0 ~ J1, It ( ltJ(, T......-1 M2 .... I ~ r ' 11 n, tank fann on ~urptus Navy '4Ult , ... 111J """'""' '" '"'"-r o~,,r.-::i •IMI ~''<'P' I • · p t ti "11llll11'ftl Ort"tf Coll! Otllr Plllll ,.11olt11'11d Or"t ..... Co.U Ol!llr ,.lier!, ,11t11!1het pr..,ge Ca.st l>ti!Y l'l!ol, PuDlll"-d Or.~ C O :ln,, In . or smou I. Mtrc~ n , Aorll J. n . it. Tt1• 1°"'1' Allf"il s. 12. 1t. H. 1'14 1!!11·1• Aarll J, 1i. "· 2" 1t1, uo1.r1 ""'"' 11 1,,, 111 °"'" •••1 flilct, 1)10.1• hazardous future in the House P U BLIC /\iOTICE e !iAl,T Do11bl \\1ASH INGT ON (AP) • B s DAL Stnrley )Od Ai ;l3yS a ;tand ou 'lle n 's \1hlet i )1onsh i ~liss ~·;1 rd r 1t-sday. h'CC to K.ithy A UG L.1dy t'olber led a s ro und •·but y ronfid Oll )OU. The course. rhe da t•an1e Jont'~. It \\' ;::<irlan '"She said th rou tr. rriu~h . ~h(' rriund lrction nldsler lhe va shcini. lied 1t. "Th Fi cult." time '' G!) des 'i'ou r:holcc n1cnt insiste h is pat lcf1 h i '· ! f I f3id J\ 111o re tha n a lhinki 111e." Aug g reen g ree n bold s 1ricky \\'ind \1 his '"Th l\'ickl on th \11ill h sharp! A L O • l'CLA ~uffer f(I th ::cupu a ;;a in "II". 1\icha llesea "But tw·ed \ erte 1~c fcs.!iO F iner 'J'ra bone Yc rte t1-1che \\'o lto \\la! ran. 10\\"8 "H J)am '"i~e l\'otre D<1m hun other UC bro!< The fcrod Kroe •ere Kr \Vall need l As ,·irtu. ihu r 1)1C I ::ire-a e'ir.s, " Babashoff, l(rumpholz Sizzle • Ill Swim Meet DALLAS -Fountain Va l t e y '!l Srrlr\ey Bobashoff shattered h c r M'C· Jnd American S\vimming record in t\10 :l:tys :·ind for1T1cr Corona de.I l\tar lligh ;tandoot Kurt Krurnpho!7. ra1ll.Ur('(! 1hc 1u>:n's 200 free in the national Amateur \thll'lic Union indoor short course chan1· )Jonships Thursday. ~liss Babashorr. \1 ho churnl.'d to a GOO. ~'t1rd frees!~ le r\n1t·r1can tL'l'Ord \\'f'd. riesday, h:id a C'lOC'kin~ of I :~8.7 in the 200 free lo surpass the old mark of I :53 0 by Kathy Hcddy. Mission Viejo's Valerie l.A'e \\'as sixth in the 200 free \\'ilh a 1hne of !:SI.I. IJJlcr l\tiss Babashorf fin ish('(! SC<"Oncl in the ~yard individual m~ley "'ith a lime of 4:27.9. Jenni Franks, a Jf>.yc:ir· old unkno"ll from Vt'ilminglon. Del. '"·on it in 4:26.2. an American record. J\1iss Franks had to hold off !\Uss Babashoff in the freestyle leg of the C'\·ent. Krumpholz. a t.:CLA student, 1\•on v.•ith a time of 1:39 . .t while Rick Colelln or Seattle captured the gol d medal in the 1"V.ickla 11s T1 v.o Back Masters · Course Kind to Colber t AUGUSTA . r.la. I .\Pl -"Thz Old t...ady \\OS ac;lf't'Jl,.. said stubby Jirn Colbert. refusin~ lo gloat over his 67 that IL-d a sub-p.1r t•hargc into today's set•ond round of the ~las!crs Gfllf Tournament, "but you brlt<.'r not get cocky ;;ind over rnnfident. She'll 11·~1ke up and snap back 01 ~OU. The Old Lady is the 1\ugusta l\alional coursr. spoken flf 111 fX•rsona l tenns since the day the bro;u! 11 ud dcrnanding layout r11n1c out of tJ 1c hend of the late Bob ,Jones. It 1vas .lonr.• 11ho labeled his green· ;::irl;ind('d brainchild ''" fickle lady." "She has to ~ f)l'llCtl .ind c::iioled." s.1id the iinmort.1 1 (;r[lnd Slam king ... ,f you tr~· to atlal'k hl'r. 1f ~·011 treat her rough. she .,.,·ill de vour .vou ." She rncrcly purred in the opening round Thur~dav 1\'h('n a <'razy <1uilt col- lt:'<'lion of favorites. forn1cr ch;'lmpions. nldslers and youngsters. \\ ith Colbert in lhc van. tumed Augusta's par i~ into a ~h<in1. T\rcnty-0nc broke it. six others lied it. ''The ~o!r coursc 1rns not its rnost dif- ficult," said the :1-1 favo rite and four- lime 11·inner. Jack :\'irklaus. registering a 69 despite a bo~cy on the final hole. " En1ering todays' S('(:Ond JS. '''ith a .10 percent chance of afternoon thun- dershowers forecast. Colbert at fi1•e- under·par 67, had a one stroke lead over a trio of 20-1 or higher long.shots, Don lvl'rson. Jlale lrn·in and Hubert Green. He v.·as tv.·o strokes ahead of the more a11·cso1ne group \\'hich included Nicklaus, Gene Littler. Frank Beard, Ra y f'IO)d and Dan Sikes. tied at' .9. T11·0 former champions, 5().year-o\d Art \\'all and Billy Casper. v.·ere bracketed 1vith Chi Chi Rodriguez, Jerry Heard, Babe Hiskey and Bruce Devlin at 70. Gary Player of South Africa and British Open ti!leholdcr Ton1 Weiskopf \\'Cr<' in a group of six at 71 and tv•o veternn cx- champions. Sam Snead and Jack Burk e. \\·ere in a group of six at even par. Arnold P..1lmcr. like l'\icklaus shooting: for his fifth !\tasters litle, \l'as un· comfortably placed at 76, in danger of missing the 36-hole cut. "I am sick." the 4~·ycar-old Arn ie. una ble to recapture his old pulling magic, said or his opening round sco re. mcn·s 400 individual rncdlt)' in 3.57 1. ··1 just tri('(! to get out fast and ho!tl on ." said Kn1mpholz. Ti m Shllll'. tht: mrn's ~ free ch:in1pioJ1, v.'as St•coud u1 1 ::19.6. !itiss B.'lb:ishoff 1\ ill fflt<'r the 800 fret• relay too1.1::h1 "hllr )\!SS Fr~nks s11in1~ a~ain Sa turday u1 lhe 200 yard in· tcnnNliatl'!'. · 1\1·0 flthrr r!'<'ords fell Thursday night in the 400 yard 1Jlcdll'Y rt'lays· The San1a Clara A tcatn r:lt i'd 10 a 3:54.24 clocking 10 lx-~1 the old .,.,on1rn·s American record of 3.57.13. also by Santa Cla r:i in 1973. Southern Cahfomia's A outlit splashl'll lo .:1 record 3.:!9.87 tn lh..' nlen 's dt\'ision flf thl' t•i·rnt. Stanford .h:id the old record or J ::.12.~1. AAU nff1cUi ls v.·crcn·t the onlv ont!' shockl'<.I Thursd:l)' nigl1t by .\11.ss ~·ranks. !\lurk Schu~rt. ol th(• ~-\lssion Viejo l\atadnrcs. v.·ho cuachcs i\'liss Babashuff. r1uott..'<I his sirtmmer as sa~ 1ng Shl' 11as looking out f0 r Liz Hogan and .. A\\ of a sudd('n th is ~1rl in lane 7 is going craz~"" Asked if he had ever heard of ~liss f'rank s, Schubert ju st shook his head and srn ilcd: "~ope." Ill' needn't add thal cvcr.ronc kno11s her name nn11 Southern C:1l1fnrni:i h:id a Ui~ lr;HI 111 the men 's 1l':lln co111pctu1on -25'.! poin1 s lo 157 for the Cn11 crs1ty of \\'ashington The Santa Cl<ira S1l'in1 Club \\a'i lhl' 1\'0mcn's leader 111!h 158 points to 13~ fur second place i\tission \'ICJO. WOMEH 200 trtt -I Snir!tY B•t•UMll, ~o.,o•o·n l/~ t • 1 4 .19 """"''<.4" •K:VO. Ol<l •O<'>'<l t K ~; ""'"' H'°°ll• 1911 Hf'(ldy. l.\dlTOWn. N JO:. I ~~ 1) l I( Pt'flon. PO"lonO, 1 "9 II • H~al~r• Crttn"DO<I Frt1no. 1 j.01~ j. Kell~ RO"'"' S·'"'I Clafl, l .~11 ' v111e .... 1-•·· M,,,;,,,, II"' o, I ~I 1J .IQO l•d•••Ou•+ ,,., ,J,, I ;~~"'' f 1a•• ',',,1,~ )"'J!OI', 0... • 1• ,} 11.,,_• '' M ,.·tot~ 00<1 '" ' • 2111 av ~~~,.. G11.,1• "'"''"i.", l~ll J. s~.·~·~ 11,,a1s""4t, f"""'~'" va11ev, • 11 •1 l°·"" '"' ' Seal!le, • lJ ll • Lil Ho~-1"· Pl·~·~"' ... I • lO •l. S Jvl1e Wo<>d<-'<-~-Pn o>a<1~l<A••· • JI 11 e J~n~• s•~"''"" ~"'110 ''"'"· • 31 ~s •00 Modi•·• f.ifl6Y 1 s .. M .. 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' JJ<• ·1~l5tn '· l /; ~"- \'oung Johnny ~lill('r. the 4-1 second choice as the result uf his three tourna- n1<'nl 1vinning streak crlrl y in the :-,:car. insisted that he had manngL'<i to n1aintain his patience d£.>spitc an erratic round that left him :it par 72. Aaro1i Hits No. 716 "If this is rnv 11orst round. I v.1!111·in," ~aid i\lillcr. 1vhoS<" brashness 1ras aimed tnorc at i\ick!aus rind his other rh·als lhan at the course itself. "I just wasn't thinking, but rm not going to let it burn inc.'' Augusta's 7.0~0 y:1rds 11·crc ~· lush green carpet. The n1assi1·e, undulating greens 11·crc relative]~· slo11', permitting bold shots ;:it the pin . t.:ntil the arrival of 1ricky gusts \11te. in lhe attcrnoon. the \\'ind 11·as littll! n1orc tha n a gentle \lhispcr. "They sa~· rain is con1ini;." said i\icklaus. '·That could change things. I f. on the olher hand. lhl' _greens get f<!sl. it \\'ill help the better pla \crs and n1ore sharply dil'idc the field." "' altc,11 Too Ii Acu111111 ctu re Treat 111e11ts LOS A:\'GEl.ES (1\P! -Bill \Vallon. L'CLA's t\ll-:\n1crican ba sketball center. suffered frat:iurcd \'l!rtcbrac. according 10 1he physician v.·ho treated hin1 v.·ith atupuncture. \\hen he fell 111 a game a~ainsl \Vashington State Jan. 7. "ll·s nut \·cry well kno\\·n." Dr. Richard Kroening: of t h c Acupuncture Research clinc al l:CLA sn1d '11lursday. "But I ha1•e X rays that show two frac· tured transverse processes of the vertebr:tl'. '' '11le injury v.·on't hinder \Va\ton's pro· fessional career. said Dr. Gerald Finern1an. tean1 physician. Trans,,e~e processes are the stubs of bone that jut ouL fron1 either side or vcncbrac and to which muscles are nt· lathed. Kroening said they caused \\'al!on p.1in in a lateral bend or his body. \Va lton \1'as sidelined 10 da~·s 1:1f1cr the fall. which occurred as he was leaping to\vard the basket. Dodge1·s Face Ostee11 Af te1· Loss to B1·a ves l~Ot;STON (AP) -Claude Osteen. \\'ho v.·on I 17 games for the Los 1\ngcles Dod gers during the last seven years. pitches against th e1n tonight in the fir:;l meeting of·the yea r betv.·ccn the Dodgers and the Houston Astros. '·They should know mo ;;t of my !ricks ... I'll have to find out v.·hcre they·re going to com(' at m('; hov.• t'ney 're going to stand at the plate. It v.·00'1 be Dodgers Slole All Gamn Of! KAllC (rtlll Aa•. 12 LOIO Anqfle~ at i-<~v~ton ~JO gm. "'"' 13 L<I" An9elt' •I 11Q\l,t•n ~ 30 I>,.., AD<. H Los AnQelts 1! Hou~!<lf' no<m Apr, 16 L<I" Ana!lts I! Clndnna tl S 1>.., -----easy by any means ... said Osteen \\'ho v.·ns traded to the Asrros for center riclder Jim \\'ynn during the off season. No matter how harshly Osteen treats 1hcn1. the Dodgers :.it least 11ill have escaped Henry Aaron for a 11·hilc . l-lan1merin' llank ho1ncrcd against them and the Dodgers beat themselves 1\'J:'11 l'rrors for the second time th is season as they lost to Atlanta 6-4 Thursday. Aaron's 716th hom er in the seventh in- ning broke a 4-~ ti(' and , in addit io n. the Dodgers surrendered f\\'o unearned runs. Aaron hit his rerord 7J5th homer against the Dodgers i\lond:iy v.·hen Los Angek·s made six errors and gave up four wiearnl'd runs in :.i 7-4 defeat. 1bc Dodgers. S-2, trail San Francisco by a half game in the National League \\'est. A1 Downing. (l..l, will oppose Osteen. 0- 1. who ""as rudely roughL'<i up by the Giants Monday but pitched seven strong innings against his former toom mates in his last outing against them this spring. The crafty left-hande r says there'll he so1ne added pressure on hi1n tonight bccallSC or his embarrassment j\ .. londav \lihen tnc Giants mauled h.im for rotfr eamed runs and se\!en hil<i: ln t\\·o and t11-'0 thirds innings. But he thinks the pressure may help. ··The first things you want to do \\'hen you move along to a new employer is im· press an<l l'rn no ('.'>:cep1 ion. I think that 1ni[!ht he lp me ;i Ii Ille b1L" he sa) s. The 111nncr of ;1t le<ist J:i gonli'S in each or 1n1S )'(';JfS II ilh the Dodgers, 0~· cen says h" frr!s hl' ca n hf'lp his nl·11· club by S('\!ing: un example in U.>11· sistency "f feel consisll'11CY is one 1n1prO\l'mCnt \\'C're going to ha\c to make in our pitching ... he sa rs. Aaron 's hon1e run Thursday can1e off loser Charlie Hough. 0-1. one oul aftl·r ~like Lun1 homert•d to tic the score at 4- 4. Johnn~· Oats tllP!X'd thr three·run !'('\'Cnt'n 1nn1ng rally 111\h a run·SCQnng double . The l>o<lgers had i::onc ahcod 4-3 in rh<· lop or the 1nn1ng 11·hcn U.e Lacy c:ippt'd a three run upri~1 ng: by scoring tro111 third on ;1 passrd ball. Atlanta kutickleballl'r Phil :-.·i rkrn. 1-0, .slopped the Dodgers on !hrcc hi!<:. and one Ulll'<trned n1n until the sc1rnth 11hen L.'lcy knoc ked in a run \1'ilh a single and Bill But'kncr fol101ved 1ri1h an RHI dou- ble. Laey scor;i:-d 11'nen a cnl!ed st nke got p'1SI catcher Oates. LOS ANGELE5 .. , ~ •b• L1cy?b •11 1 11.011"" 1010 Looes.1>• 0 0 00 81te~nrr II J 0 I 1 Wy~~.(I l 0 0 0 F ~'JUSV ( • 0 0 0 wcr~w1t1ta, d ) 1 o o C'l•lb JO I O C.1rvev, ID • O t t lh1>•ell. JI J I 1 11 M'1r11n, p I 0 1 0 R1u.a ooeo l'ac•ou•O ,Jll> 1 I O O Ho\l'l~,p 0000 ,..,, • ..,~11."' o o n o JO't.,...,1111 1010 A.Tl.ANT A r .... ~. " 1.,,., 1a ( ,~ .. ·-l' H lll,\fG.n II O'l·t~ " ll~··r. ~1 c.. J~l'>.,'>(01, 211 'l"'e•. ' C:i;!oc;., >'.n, \• PNIP"tO 11 ~ .. ,,..u~ P •II r ft <Ill S 0 I 0 I I I I l 0 I 0 l I I I 0 0 0 0 l 1 l 0 l I l 0 ' , ' ' ' ' ' . ' . ' . Torti• 1l • I l T111a1s ll 6 11 • LO\ An~tl~ 010 ~ Jo»-' illl•n1~ 010 10! 1Ct• • f-L~(•. M~lW''''"'"· 0°-L1>• D ni~I~' ! LOS -LO)\ t..-.Q•'lt'\ /, A•l•o•• I 1B-p N•eo•a. 11•,I•. G1tr, B~<"""· O•le'I, Ja!>t.~~. HR -L~m U ', 1< Mron (l ~8-Wyn~ ~-'>lessers,..,11~: M~~e.-1ml 1t> ... 1ioucn IL. D 11 M~,...,~fl ,,. H It Elt all SO }7 l I l I ( I 1Jll0000 I } 1 l l l I p ... 1 .. .., rw. I CI Fd•tlll Jt)lOOO O l&•lS l 110000 111. PS-01!n tl l. l-l·l) •-s.a ... ......,,,11•!1• S,1 h. DA.IL'( PILOT I:; ----------. SHIRLEY BABASHOFF !LEFT) IS CONGRATULATED BY KATHY HEODY AFTER SETTING RECO RD . Predicts lligla Flnisla Robinson Encou1·aged By Angels' Streng·tli "Timely hilling .. Frnnk Robinson 1ras sav1n~. "r.111 be JU.'it :is 11ff1·ct1\1· as a lot of hitting.·· On 1'hursda.v n11:ht. !hr l':1hforn1:l 1\ngf'I!' g:1\'c the Texas f{;u1gers an Vl'•'rtlos1' of both at Anahrun Stadiu111 . Tlu:y clubb<'d 15 hits -includ1n~ honu~ runs by IA'C Stanlon . :\like Epstein and n ohinsnn -to ridtlll' tht• Range r!', ll-3, for thl·1r f11u r1h vic!ory in fli t• gan1es. Tia· outburst hel1X'<l the An ~els tl10\'e A ngeb Slate /Ill Gt mtt O'I KM"( PIOI II C»· ~~o .i c.1 ·,•"•• 11 ~., .. ,.~~•I C•''·~ 1 I& C~· ~;)0 .11 C 01 •e·~ ~ "II ~n(\0'• •• c~I·•~·~" 7 'I ~ "'· • 'I p.m I II ~ .,-._ 1 II ~ '"'· into first place 1n the Amcrir:1n Leugue \\'o's!, onf'-half game ahcnd of the ~lin­ nr so ta T11ins. They'll try and protect lhat position tonight 11 hen tht'y open a thrrc-,:;ame 1reekend serirs aga inst the 11·rnlcss Chicago \\'h1tc Sox. ~ula n Byan . l-1. v.·hn has been plagui'd b\' 11·ildness in his first t110 starts bv 1X·nnitting 15 11alks in nine innings. 11iil thro11· for C::ihforn1.-i against Terry Vnrslcr. Ch 1 t: ago' s rclit'\·er-turncd- s1<1rtrr. \\'htte Sox m::inagcr Chuck Tanner 11•as ;1 11·1tness to the Angrls bombardment. "You don't hear much about their hit- !ini::." Tannt•r said. "bu l there v.·os little doubt tonight lhal thry can ton1t: up with runs in a hurry.'' The !hird and fourth innings offered a prin1r f'Xamplc. Trnihng 4·1 ;iftcr lhc Hangers pushed ncro'is four first inning runs. lhe Angels forg('<! ahead on St;111ton·s lhrce·run dril'e 01cr lhl· centerfit•!d v.·all. The Angels carne right back \1·11h four runs tn the fourth on Bobby Valentine's run·scoring triple. Hobinson's 1110-run homl·r ;ind a solo ~hot by Epstein. Hob1n!'<ln. 11hose homer v.·as his fi rst or t!ic S.t"aso n and th<..• 553rd of his c<1rcrr. \1Js encouraged by the Angels sho\1' of s\r(·ngth. "This cluh can fini sh Sl'CGnd." hr said. ":inrl v.·i1h a fc1\ breaks . . 11ho kno\1s." Erstcin. "'ho entered the game "'ith nnl.\ on1· hit in I:'> s11ings. 11n s the ha!ling s1:1r fnr Cal1forn1:-i 11ilh his hun1er. doub!t: :ind single. lie also n1atched an Angels i;lul1 record by scorini; four limes. St<•ntnn. \'alentinC'. ~l itkey !livers. lll'fl l\I' l)o1lc i1nd Hoh Olirer cal'h had \1111 i1its f0r the 1\inners 11·hile St<1n1r.n ;tnd Hoh1n sn11 led the HBI parade "1th thr'ec ;1pit.-cc. Slanton's homer \\US l11s th ird or the TEICAS •II f II rtt; [;/j#I ~. 111 • I l 0 '''"'"' )00 1 A.J""'"'ft, It ~ 1 l J 6~"''11l~ •• d s • 1 0 G•ot••. o~ l O 0 i-·~·t.·~.lb ,,~ l' .... , ' 0 1 0 rr0<0Q'l1 1b ' 1 , 1 B Ii>•">>·' ~ I 0 II Cf~O•ll 0000 B•tll<.'~.11 o 0 O 0 ro~t8.,n. p 11 o o o lt,ll•~P OOuo> CALIFOIHIA r:i .r•• u (M.•I• •\ \'~l..,,lonC, 11 L~"OuO. If ~r:lo1»n•on. d~ ROl•vfr. )Q fp,.p n, 111 ~·~n•&r1, t! EIP<f,q•1. c 0 0<.•IR. ib ~"01-•. 0 • ~~l"'a D • ... "''" • 1 1 1 ~ ~ 'i ~ ' l.o ' ' ' ' ' ' • • J 1 J 1 1 ] J 0 ' 0 4 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101~1\ 11 I t l L!dl> JI 11 1S 10 1•••> ¥Q 0.1 Olil-1 r~'''"'~'~ 1u .oo 10.-u L (~•I~. D Qo,lt OP l••&' I l.Of!-lt>9' 0 Cflt•Or.~'~ I 16 A Jonn Of', lps!~•fl, L0••'1~. ;!! v•l-.,,t'~~ HR-S!~n'O" !JI, F. R~nSQ<l (11, lr·"" ·~ ~~-I Rt»•n.on lP Ii It £11: Ill SO (Jvde I 1 l • 1 1 1 o f>tOCIUOIL,t;l :1 ) I 7 1 0 1 rouc~~tr 1 l J 0 0 0 O J l ""'~ ' l l 1 1 1 ~;r~t• W. 1.,, I~ l I a 5 6 6 ~r'""' 11110011 "llP-bv L .6l!en, ~t1"kln. WP-8rOOe•g. Bolt -ll' Qt•. T-1 .... ,1.-1.0ll, s1~asnn putlu1g hun 111 prr!l~ good <·nm- ixiny as the m11Jor ll':-1dPr in this eategor~ -11 lth llL•nrr Aaron. "l'\'l' got a lot n1orr ronfidrncl' this yt'a r." Stnntnn r(·1nark('d. "I don't h·t lit- tle things bother n1e !lke I did beforl' " Bill Singe r surv 1vrd ;i sh!lky st<irl lo post his fir st 11in CJ{ thr year. lie yit•ldl-d seven hits and strut•k oul six b<·forc tir- ing in the eighth v.h12n the llangf'rs mnrl<' it close v.'ith 1hr1·(' runs. llic;k Sehna finished up . Alex John!iOn !rd Texa.~ 11·ith a double :ind tv.·o sini::lt·s. dn\1ng 1n l"'O runs l'cte Broberg. 11\10 look O\t•r for ~Ollnt! J)av1d Cl.\de in !ht' Sl·rond and ga1·c up !'(_•\'l'll runs and c·ij,:hl hits 1n tv.o and ont·· llurd innings, 11·as the loser. . .\11leaters Roll To 8tl1 Straight Triu111ph , 15-2 By 110 \\'AHO I.. llA.'\OY 01 mt 0•;11 "!!•! St•ll Ba se hils continued In flo\1' ~lllf)(lth l~· like vintage v.inr ,1s lhf' UC lrvinl' baseball tram slr<.'ngt hrnl'<I its hold nn the :\'o. 1 ~CAA collt;i:;e di\ fs1on rating' Thursday. The An1eatrrs pound"d nut :i 1~·2 \ ir· tor\· 01·{·r IOlh rankl'd l n11 .·r.~n v of S11n J)irgo on the t;CI 1·ampus fit•lcl. -spra~ iug 16 b.'l"C h 1 1 s :iround !he prcrn1~f·~ in· l'luding :i hor'n c run b~ :\l;1n ll1~<1S1.:n The 11i11 v.·as the eigh!h stra1i:ht f11r t:CI and brings the :.e;1son rrcord to 2'.1·7 l,;('f host{'<! S:in Frnnc1.~co St:l\e toda\'. <!arv \\'hcclock 11on his runrh dt<·i~1<1n ai.::i 1nS1 11\'0 drfcrit s and h~1d ;1 1r1ph· .ind s1ngll· 111tlr !hrec rhi 11·h1!r-baiting for himself . \\'hcc!ock bree?l'd on the n1nund. limiting Sr1n L)icgr"l tn onf• rr1rnr·d run 1•.hilc striking nut six hidl\•rs 1!1s se:1s11n l· r.a. is lll•a r !h1· 2.0fl rn'1rk and ll is hat - ting average HS cll·s1gnH lcd h1tlt•r l'i :ibovc .300. f.\'t>rv mcn1hrr nf !hi' !.L1rr int.: linrup for L'CI hut Ke11h Bndg1·~ h;11! at lt·:1~! <1111' base hit. Da~·£• Lyons and t'ra1g Anderson had 1hrce "Lth sl:1rt111i.: shorts!op Ste,·e \\'h1tr-hf':1d i,:t·l!1ng l\\o Terry Stupy and \\ he(·l11ck <1lso h;id a pair. Aft er lh<' 1\nteatrrs scorr·cl l\\o 1n the second and addrd 11111 n111rl' 1n the th ird on Belasco·s hon1cr. lhr 11u1cn111e v..1s ne1·er again in doubt. \\'hcrlnl'k's tripk• ~parkl-d a thr('(.--run uprising in the fourth. Sevl'n runs crossed !he plat<' in 1hl' s1.11th 11ith 1\ndcrson·s ground·rulc double: highlighting th,-. fram ('. It n1arkrtl lhc fi rst tim,-. a hall had bount'cd O\'Cr the high outfif'ld fente. UC lrwo~t PU ... ~ 111 w~"<-n••~ ·• ' , ' B ria~··· c• , ' 0 c H~ent\. . 0 ' ' P~lft'e•. ti ' 0 ' c ·~!lt•lll"I ,, , ' s~'••to. " ' , ' 'W~e•lo;:W , 11 ' , l 1>ei.rne1. , ! ' ' ' t L~ont la ' ' ' s .... ~ ... , c ' ' , ' I, •llr>Ot!. Ill ' > ' ' To•tls •OHltll ~Pf~(f, If • ' ' ' Sctr. ~' 1nnln11 v. o• S•n DlttO UC Ir.,.,. . " . O')! cm 110-1 1 llZt JOI It o-I! h Recttl e1·s' Hot Co t·11 e1· l>t.!:1r (;lenn · Y<1ur ··\\'Jut<' 'larch :.! r!•<1111 rt•s 111c 1.. rl·spond !u )OU1 c111n11ll'IH' 011 \ht• condul't ut !hi ll untin~ton lll':il'h ln1 il :Hinn:d B;1\k1•lb.il Tournilint·nt ht.·ld l;.1~1 f)\•cf'inher uncJ,•1 the> dn't'l•t1011 uf l ~•n \\'alkt·r. thc1 ,\thll•t1c J)1rC{'lnr on lhL' Oiler f'an1pus . 1\nd, I 1nust ;4i;:au1 challenge yoir mntinucd att:ick 011 the inlei;rity of 1)01 \\';1lkcr Your tn1pl1ratio11 !11.:il r.t r \\':dkcr ahu!.~·tl h1'i !JOsi110111 .r t1uirna1ne:n d1rt•Cl111' in the: St•h·t..•liOI\ or the ll'am i unfounllt•d. inap11ropria1r. and borders o· Tht• 111:1li1·1ou'. ,\~ ind1l'.'ll1·1t to :-, nu 01 M•\l•ral 11('i.:a~i(•n~. !)on \\;d~t·1 r<: highl rl'i;.:irtll'lf :is an ou t"1;u1du•g h1anan bf-in anti l'du<'.ll nr Furtt11·rr11orr. 1 h · ~trcngth<: 11 idC'ly no I "11 in '"il' 1·1·cr 1111pru11111: 01ll·r ;Hh!!•t1c 11ro~ran1 can h tratL'tl d1rt>Clh' 10 1h1• d1rl'<'t1on prol'idc- b~ 1h1s l111.:l1l\' fJ111u·1pl<i:l ht·111 tcn1ar For 1!11· <"dlf1 t•;H1on 11f all· 11·ho ar (Ul\t:1·n1+·d 111lh l!H' l''ll•' 1nu\c rais~ 1111\·t•, I :1~;1111 e1tc !lit· protl·du r1·~ u1il11.c 111 !hf· ·~·lt·trion ur th1· ;1!1-t11urn•11ner iet1n1 · J :\! the· be~inn111~ ot f'<t<:h l!JUrnatnl'r gan1r, parti<..'ip:1!111g C•Ja1:hes "'ere gil'l'll c:nrcr in nrdi:r to r1·cogni1.c fh1'1 ou!st11nd1n~ player1 ,.1: c<irds 11·e r rctum('d to Don Walker, l htntingto Beach !11 gh 5t"h'10! .lth!l'tic d1rl·t't11r, f<.. curnu1:1l 1\ c 1:1bulal ion. 2 On !ht' fln:il dJy vf the tour'namrn· f·;i(·h t·1,aeh 11 as asktd tn :-...·lfot:l fil pl:1~(·rs lrn1n th{' r.arli<.."1pat1ng tcr11ns a All·l'ourn.r1m1·nt n11n1inC'Cs. 3. 1\r h:ilftunc fJf the r·hn mpion!>hi game, cards 11l·r<' colll•rted fro1 s p cl' t ~ I o r r<·prt·,rnto1\11 "~ f ~tu1lt·n l rat:ultl'. and pre~•1 \1)10 h;ul !)cf' \1·l•·1't!'d !II :1ttend.1nte to urnan1r·nt .i;:im1·s /llilJUfllj' 0 \'utt's lrl!ITI the t.!1ffer1.·nl so11rcc 11li>tTIS I. 2. and.~ ;1hu1r111rrr1:ih11i.'lte ilnd S<-'ICl'!IOllS 1'Ll[1dc 011 !he h:J~I :> vr lll!'.r. 111tcs 1(:1rnerttl. '""' :; In lht' r1 f'l1! 1if ur~ 11r la1 \; 1 <·nnst'n~u·., it hn' 1,.' n t1111 n 1;1nl('I pro<:ed11rf' to granl \lll-tournl'y honor-; I !h1· pla1 ~·r par11c1pat1ni:: on r h tl1amp11 1n .. J11p Tf':un ii rir' :11 1· 1>1•!\\l'f !\111 ch:1n1111onsh11) tea 1n n1c mhe r 1 ~t·lcct1011 i" !x1~•·1! 11n I" rrunn:111l'•· 111 Lt final gon1e :i-; 1h tt rin1n1..~I by lt 1ou man1cnt roordina!or. l>ou \\°alke 1 This I\ a tlt·c1sr!1J1 11 hith i-an onh t n1:1de :it lhl' fl 11:il rn11mf'nt priur 1 ;iv.ardc; rr('"' n!:ttl••n. 111 ·~.1t1n~ 1 h !ll1sslb1l1t) Cil s1>(:11r111.i;: total c1"J;1che p;1rlll'lj;;H1fJI\ I .\s ~ cu1 l':ln sec a ~rt'iit 111»•\ 1,r 1npi 11as 1'!11ucht 111 Lhc dtlfrrrun;111r1n r,f <in 2 tournaniLnt ~1·<l1n !t !'l•I'\ h1: nia( lll'rr c·tl y c.:li'!lr-' 111;1\ 1)1111 \\ n l k e ··11c t'Ould hnve pla yed against Notre 1'la mc 11ith n1ed lcation:' Kroening said. .. lie v.•as not JOO perctnl for the first r-;ot re Dam~ game, but arter the f"otre Dame gan1c he \\·as all rll!:ht. \Ve balled him out "·ilh just acupuncture -no ()ther medlcalion. ·· Hawks Not Thinking About Sweep t'riord 11'LL1\ed th(• ,, t• I .. •·I 1 On ,.rot'C: 11tilizini:: pr<l('r·i!tin·" 1·111·d :1h11\'!' Ill' \1': lll'rsonally rl·Spon~ilil•· nnlv for !~ ·-1:1('t.11nn 1if a fifth all-lourn1·y !1oin11rrc 1 at"t:Ordanl't' 11 i1h ill·n1 :'\•1 .. i ;d,..11 e 1tu or l3t'k or Cl)fl~ell,ll'il I! 11111•1 t rt'1nen1bl.·rctl his setc-rlion "O'-l1nutNI · 1he ht·lcl of ca11d1f1;1tl·~ tit 't•rm1ne<l t roachr!' an1! srlecte<l 'ipcct,11(U-~. :'II \\°alkcr dul no1 pcrsonnlly ~1<·< t 1r t•ntlJ'e tE'J1n1 a\ 101.1 1nchl':LJ1·d 1n \Ot: 1.>t>ceml:N:r 18 :lrt1Clt' /\-1 v.·11h · th select ion of rrt'ip1t>nl~ flf an1· "'1·ar dctcnn1nt'<I on the b3~is or pertonnaneo one must remember !ha! whl•n a nu111bt of prople ha1t• 1npu1. th•· fin.:11 !11,;ll'\.'tlc or rons1:11~u~ ma~ not r1•nt·l't Of particular in<1tv1f1uar!ll fcchn~i.. UC J.A·s 88--gnme \\'inning streak was b~en at Notre Dame Jan.19. The unl\'ersily saicl \\'allon had suf· rcrcd a severely bT'\li scd back in the fllll. Kroening !!Aid the 1fnd1splaced fractures 11<'te not rc1>t:ilcd In Initial X·rnys . Kroening said ht> began t reatlng \\'a.lion's knet!! with the ancient oriental nt:'ed1e vuncture!i 1h:1t ir;hmulott' ncrvts. As a rc~u1t, the doctor s.ald. Dill played rirtual\y ,.,.ilhout pain frr.irn hls knt.'t!s for tho flrst time iJl his col1eg1otc career'. 'I he 1hin ncedl s would be Inserted ln the area of hls knees. his ank les, C\!en his e<1rs, Kl'O('nlng ,;aid. Chicago <AP ) -The Oticago Black 11awks h3\'C a 2-0 lead over the lm Angeles K~s in their best~f...sevcn Stanley OJp p}a)·off seriM. bul !here isn't any talk or a four·ga me sweep. .. J'nl thankful "'·e v.·on these first t11·0 games at home." said roach Billy Reay n1ursd11y night after a 4·1 triumph over the Kings. "It's y,•hat ex~ted ," said Reay. "~Y don't surpnse me. Fr o m Chr1st1nas on afler they made thal trade 1\'ilh the New Yoik Rangl!rs, they·\e been a tough club. 1'11ey turned 11 around and began playing more li ke the :-Oloo· LreaJ Caoadl(.'fls." The Black lluv.ks broke on top Th urs- day nig ht when Dick Redmond scored a po""" pla y ~oal at 12:21 Of the fi~t period but !}(! Kings came back to tl~ It nt 4:03 of the second period on tt goal by !Job Nevin. 'l'h.1t's how It remained until St:in flllklta snapped the lie "'ith 11 ~oal 11t 18: 13. ot the second period. Dennis I-lull n11tde: It 3-1 l'H 3:0i Of the third period and Jim Pappln added another M::Ore on an cmply net wl tn l3 seconds to play. Los Angeles took lft shots on goal 111 the ftrs:I f)('riod but v.•as held to only 17 ln the final 111-0 period!. "These have been real tough games," said Reay "?nd it's going to get tougher. 1'iow v.·e hove to go to Los An gtles for games Saturday and Sunday. That m1lkes four games in fh1e nights." Reay admHted th(' four ga me5 ln five night:!! could put 11n extra burde n on lhe llawks bttause of injuries to Pit !11.!lrtlll and Phil Russell ) )lartin suffered a se?vere knee bruise in \Vcdnesday night's ~ame and \\Ill he out at least another v.cek. ltussell 'na:s an in· jur«l rib cage :ind his U\'ailabillly l!l a d.ay·to-day matter. ~ The Chlcago coach thl'n lookOO at thr. statistic sheet and sai d. "Too bad there aren't any potnts do'tl.'n thrrc for Chlcc ~taki . Ht v.'as 1reme:odou1." ~takl also eamcd the praises or Lo3 Angeles coach Bob Jlulford who said. ''He's a great forcchetkcr 11nd makes It tough" · ., " lnc1dentaltr. 10 set the ret.'llrd ~1 1a 1gh· you rl•portrd ". . I ~as horrified 11M ~veral mon1en1~ \:lt"r he 1 IXln \\'a \ker announced lh(' tea1n to the crov.d 1n lh ftym, ·· Glenn. you trrc'CI ag<iln, fur 11 wa I v.•ho n1adt.• tht annolu1ccment. t.nr=~ !., l..ucn~, Ed D. Print'.ipal. lluntlngton Df':.ich l~i&'l Schooi ' .. '· ,. CIF Erierg y Co 11 i1 1iission Propos es Nlariy .Cutbacks If l~ c1~· Energy 0Jmrn1s.<;.1on's prOf)OS:t 1. rurrrntly bt•forc the {'Xl'<:Utivc ton1n11Ht·!' 1-; ridoptccl . each school v.•i!I i:>t' rr.~tr1cled lo 11'.'l'I bas kctb:1 JI 1oun1nml'nls and llll secont.I pl;1c·1· tc:1ms 'in base!l>all v.•ater ix>lo :ind ll'nn1s 11 ill be climinatOO fro1n the po~!·!>\'l•S<>ll pl;1yoffs 1\ prop(J~a1 r('1,or!L'<llY previously d l~cus,1•d uu·ludt~.l tlu· 1·!11n1nat1on ul frush·soph L'Otn· 1w:·t111on in S\11rn1111111-: ;n1d tr;iL·l-11<'\0nd ll'lt$t 1•1• <'U1npct1t1011. 'l'hal. ho11 l'li'r. i.:. not onl' of th<: r• ''"l!TI 11H.'l1dt1 tifJn" The c·xe\:nth·(' 1·01nn1111c·f' n1ct•t:i i\fay 2 to 101t• un thl'S\' pro1x1~tls afh·r th!' rtprcs1·n· 1111il 1·s poll the l'O:iehL':I in thi· 1~11Jgurs. Jn l:11p~ulc form. !ht: lollowu1g cu\b;icl\.s "'ere recom mend ed fur 1,974·75: l"oott)(11l-t<:limi11att? the lnlerS<·hool Sl'fllll· ffi<IR•~~ Thci'c 11a:J no nu·nt1on of 1:urtJl11g i;Jrls ~IJO!'\.S Cross coun1ry-Elin11n.1.!l" unL'· pr<11;11c·1• Tht pror1os11 !s :1n· <.Yins1Ul·rrihl\' h·<><; than rn:sn.v f'-'<l><'l:h"<I. Elun1n1111on (,f tllf(h1 !onth;1ll. or at l1•:1~t r:.rl1cr :.lar!int: 1111\t's. 11.1<> oJll' HlOVt', rnosl f'XJ.ll'Ct L'll STEVE BH Ai\D As for ttu· t•111r11n:111on of pt1'it·'il'a:-011 pla,1•orfs 111 1r;1rk :ind S"'1mn1111M IOr !ht• fru~h ~l>h Ill\ IS!Oll, th;ll Y.'OUld h<J \'r ll\CI y, ith STlff 011posi11on. mC't'L 'fht• dran1;1tic ln1f)roV\•1111•n1 111 both tr:it•k untl )>\\'11nrn1ng rt..'<'flrds ha~ bt•t•n tr:1c1>tl lo th\' f rosh•SOl)h 1hv1siun.s ~11. h{'n· ollhl(•ft•S ;11'+' 1101 fo rcrd tu l'UllllX'T{' ag:iin~\ 11ld1:r athl~·tt·~ .. thert'by lx·ing <fi.~(-OUrag1'<t t·arl v. \\'atf'r pol~El1minatr one pructll'l' g<imc and S('COl\d place tcan1S rron\ lhC' plfl)'Of(S. Arhl1·te!il !ikt• l\ri:1 n (;oixJcJl. th{' f\lis~IOO \'11·~ 10 s1111nnu•r. 1u1d Lagun;1 llt•ttch's Eric llul~L who l'OllllX'h' 011 1h1• v;1 rs1ty level ~Ul'l'(•:;::;rully. ccrlidnl v ;1r1•n't hurl t'lt her Basketb.all-f;limin <i tc one i n l e r s c h o o I scrin11na gc and enter just 111.·o tourn:i1nt nls. Soccer-Eliminate the inlerschool St.:l'HH· m;:1g<:. A l'erinin I rack publicnlion l1:cs :1 listi ng lor qu1.'Slionablc tln1 ing aud/or di~tant•e of ccr· !;1111 rnt~s. Baseball-El1n1inritc 5'..-cond pl <1ce t<'un1s fro1n the playoffs. ' Tennis-Eli1nina1c sc1..'011d p!at't' ll·<uns rron1 lhe playoffs. The other sports, like track and ~\vimming. are to~ decided upon :11 the ml'et1n~ w1lh nu specific re<.'Om1ncnd::ilions. I re<.:on1n1t•nd Oil' t1111(' i;:il'l'll llnn11 H ill~' [l;J rrvl I lo11 c in .1 r l' et• n l 220 tur !h:•t ra\(·~o ry. Afh•r rur1111nj.! 21.9 tn a du:il Hlf'l'l on Thursdil\'. lloY:r· l'illllt' hack with :1 2~.l u11 Fritlu y ;n lhl' l.:1i:una Hc:u·h ·rroph,I' !lltl'I pr'l·l11ns :incl a 2:1.r, for fifth pla<·e 1n Ille final s. Mn1cth1ng's 11 ro11t: ~01rlc" h1·r'f' .4~tecs Erupt Early, Stagger Trito11s ~ 7-1 Uy RON EVANS 0 1 llM 0•11'1' Pllel Still L.J Quinta lligh's t\ztct.:! parlayed eight base hits 111 !he first two innings ror a five.run advantage alld made il stnnd up for a i·I baseball victory Thursday at Hancho Alamitos High. The win gives U1e La Quinta team ninth pl ace in the Balsa Grande 1ourn<Hncnt. It was over almost before it got s1artcd as La Qu inta burst loose \\'ilh six hils in the Sl'c· .Eagles Win By Forfeit Estnncia High S c 'h o o I ' s baseball team sho"'Cd up. had its pr~·gamc infield drills and began a patient v.•ait Thursdny in \vh.i.t was supposed to he a baUle for se\'enth place in 1hc Bolsa Grande tournumffit on the Pacifica lfigh dia1nond . The u1n pirNi soon caught up v.·Hh lhc Eagles and joined the \\'.'.lit for an opponem . later identified as the host Pacificu l\fariners. The 10:30 starting lime ca me and ""nt and tnc Eaglts became fidgcl y. The umpirt•s \\<i ilC'd th' r{'(']u.ircd time and forfeited 1hc decision t o Estancia. Taking :i bw:n1an·s holiday. the umpirl's thl"fl movro to Bolsa '(lrandc Jligh to \'ic1v the final innings or the Fountain V a I Icy-Sant iago third ·plat·c clash in k•isu1't'ly fashion . ontt inn in!( to score f.:>ur l i101t'~. San f l1•Jllf'll!« bounCt'd b<1t'k for thP ir ~inglt• !;illy ln lhl• third inn ing. but I.a Qu111t:1 c:in1e rii:ht back 1\'ilh a :i:iu- foot homt·r over lhl' left fu·ltl fcnrc by 11·innin~ p1tch\'I' OO\'id Hanks and an :1dditlon:d run by Kevin Shan ahan aflo •r he sini:led and eventually scored on a fielder's chi1icc. San Clemente's marker i11 the third inning catnc \l'ht•n Torn i' .. anotti 11·as hi l hv :i pitch, advanced to second On a fit>lder's choice and scori'd on ;1 ,.;ingl1· lo lefr b.\' Hill F.nq u1.;1 Co:1ch .\larshalt Ad ;1 i r · s Trilons had :1 p:1ir nr runn1·r~ on ba~r in thf' fiflh 11111111~ after Zunoni and ~l ike S1<1\•ro )(ingled. but the rally rlzZlt'<I 011 111'0 fly balls lo lhl· outf1C'ld Bill i'~nqu\sl finisht-d 1hf' rour·gamr lournl'y with a fiv<'· for·l 1 pl'rformancr at lhl' plate ;ind .JO<' Jon1011 co111· plett'd <t ni ce six·for-cighl hil· ling b.1rrai:e in three i:amrs. I..;) l~u int;i, despite 1ill' :Jbscncc or All·(:arrlcn r.ro\'P Lea~11c relurnrr Doug .10111'.~. who is Jost to the Azlrcs with a broken :1rn1, b:1n~l'd ou1 1:1 hits in all against S :1 n t:lernl'nlc pit ching and left runners on ba se in ev<•ry 111· 111ns. ~~n Cl~n'11'nlf !1! .. ' S.~ndt>vel n l•no"'· " /,\oke St•vro II Ooad. lb·0> l'.na~lsl. •f Jan•an, }!>-lb J~rrv Mehan. 11> F.>Qon. ~ C.ont•le•, or l"<~•dfn, o P Nfl\Ol'I DI\ 11orv~1~. n Po•~ Ju TOl61S ' 0 ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' , ' ' " ~ & : s ' " ' ' " ' ~ tbl ' ' ' 0 ' ' i A ' 0 ' ' g g 0 0 g g > ' " . l .1QU•"'" l~O)(J(I"; .1 Tl S•n (l~"'t"'I<': 001 000 6-1 S Ru stlers Roll , 14-6, Ove r COS SANTA illAlll i\ Brrnl P;1!'\l'idgC'. Ro~ ,'\odland ;i nd ('urt Pl'11'rson h ;1 111 111 t' r l' d hon1c runs. pac inc: Golrlen \\lc~l Collegf' to a 14-6 rout of f"nllegc of SC'quoias at ll igh<'tl i High, hcrr. Thursday in the oricn1n~ round of the Allan Jl ;1 nco1:k hri~rba !J rournn n1en1 1'he Hu°s11C'rs met 1ournC'v fa1·ori!i' C<'rritOJ; 1h1s morninl! C '1•rriTos knoc:kl-0 off DI' An ia. :1.1 l':irlr1dj!I''~ honlf•r •';'lnlf' nt 1h•· fifth 11·11h li·:unm:th• floj l Bro\\'11 on hast• nnd ga\'c <iulth ·n \\'t·~t a 5·>1 ll•Hd . Nod t;ind·s lhr('('·r11n r11u 11d· tripper f':Un(' 111 lh•• following fran11• anti u!lo\l'Cd t h l. Huslh·rs 10 re~ain tt1" ;11!· vanlage they hti d Inst n1inute-; bcfon~. And Pl•!rrson :1ddt'd ici11~ \\'llh his t11·u·run shot in !tu• :0:4•Vt·nr h. ,.;c<ir1ng r; o r cl u n Hl:1kf•lt•v :1head or hull Brown also h:id :1 t111n-r1u1 douhl<• 111 the st.•vcnt h as the llu:o:l lt·r~ S('OJ'l'tl fh·l' lilll•'S. 111 Olhl'r gan1es. llan('(l('k han<led Foo1hill :i 5-0 dt'fral ;ind Coinada riµ1X'd Pil'rtc, 2f1- :1. as Canada pi tc hrr Bob Stark.~ sl ugged four honll' runs. lhrer in the first lour in· 111ngs. lie' had 11 rh1 G~ldtn Wr•t !ltl .. ~· 't~ 10 \onrn,.· Jn ,, .,,. .. P~!N" I h 1~·11 "" ~.n~r<'I~ '••I P f'rn· n :o \',~·l·•l~v ti ll?cu.,n.r. < • P•""ll<•• I' """ " l f'l••Ot., n T~•.•h ' " ' . ' " . " " \·. I• ~<Oro b• tnn1M1• ~ tbl : ~ l 1 , " ' ~ 6 0 ' ' , " . " ' I~ 1l • SPORTS tavs Rout Barons 7-1 In .Tour11ev .I By llfl\VARO I.. ll ANIJY 01 Ill• D•"' 'dot sreH • San1i;1gu 1 li.l!h S <·h on I cap1 tali1.td on fou r 11alk.~. an 1·rTOr :J nd a sin~lc lo sl'Q!'c four runs 1n thi• third hu11111.?. tlwn go on to post o 7·1 1·1ctory OVf·r toe foun tain Valley High Baron~ b!lsl·bal l tl'n n1 Thurs· day ;,i(lcr11oon <II Oolsa Crnndc lli~ll. The 11·111 give~ S;1nti11go·s (':ivaliC'rs Third p!:Jl'e in Ilic tlnal standing!! nf !hi' Bols;1 (;r:indc tournarnenl that l."O!l· eluded on all fronts Thursday. Southp;111• Hick \\' o o I a rd started on the n1ound for lhr llarons and y,·as the vi<.1im of lus 01111 11•i]dn ('SS in lhe lhird inning ;i fter striking out lhc side in lhc second "lncn S.u1- 1iago S!'OrPd ;in unc:Jm{'(! run 1111 a double .1nd an f'r ror. \\looJ ;i rd 11·as coming utr his rC'l'('fll no-hilll'!' and had San- 11ago's Cavali1!J"S s win g in g hard, h11t 1ni.~sing for 1he mosl f!IH't. u1 the t•ar!y going. 8111 he "·alked the leadoff baller in the third and l:11 er forced in ;1 n1n 11·it h his fourth rrcc pass or the frame. During hi~ five in nini;s on tht• rnourxl. \\'ool ard stn1ck.out ~1x v.·il'rl fi ve 11·11lks. Hav ('raft c·arnc on in r1•l1t·f and 'retired six in a row int lud ing a pair of s1rik(•ouls. l"ounta1 n Vnltc,v S<'Orcd 1L" lunl' run in th<· lhi rd 111111ng on s1n,l!ll'S hy Dennis Tressler :i nrl .l;irk Upton eoupll'd \\'1th ;in infii•hl 1'rror. Tht• l\:1rons 1hrratcnrd lo SNlrl' :!C<lLll Ill !he St'VCllth :ifh·r 1110 outs 11/\cn Cri~s flr:1i na rd ll'a.~ hit hy a pitch ;ind Ti,•sslrr garnered his third h11 of thr ~IHll(' but au inJ ictd OL11 t'tld('d the Sl fUj.!~h·. 'fres.~lt•r 11.'ld holr l'nt' r··o un- laln V.'lllf'y hit s 11·ith L'p!on. \\'ool:ird and Crall gett ing th e nther thr1•c. \\10t1l:i rd hnd lh\• onl \' r-..:\r~1-bnsc blow, a douhll' 111 ·the S<'Cftnd. hut he 11·;1s <loublt"d up on :i line dri\'l' to the San!Lago lhird ha scrn:111. Fovnt1i11 V1ltty Ill ... ' ' Ttr«lrr :D 0 6·~~~· (! ,..._ .r• {I 1>1110'\ 1 b vs.~~· " woo111r<1. o <•M' " G~d·•I~. , I v 11"~" ,1 1~<· •Of' h~1a""'~· J ?'1~<n., 111 lltff11~r<1. ~ Tot~I\ ~ ~ l ' ' , ' ' ' ' , " 0 ' g g ' " " I ' II rbl , " ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' " ' " " ' ' " ' ' ' " . ' " " . " . ' . " . ~~~!o~QO 01 1 020 /)..../ 6 ~ r "nM n V~11•¥ OGI OO!J O 1 ~ I DEMONSTRATORS EXECUTIVE CARS Bas eball S tandi1igs from s2497~o (RT85019541 TRADE·l~S •71 MERCEDES 220 S~ ;,...-;,.n•h<. "" OOf'O •~ ..i!Jtl(;llf 52997 • ·72 JAGUAR XJ6 Melon .. .,,., ...... ~ "'' •1111 1 'Nn~. j,fl(\11•>~ ~llll[YTI s7497 • "72PIMTOa.,._. Au!i2"'•''' t" V,..~ !K' ..... ~ _,.., rmgr,1 5 2697 • "72 AUDI I OOGl Sflta" A_..._ r• ",..., ·-It."' •&."fil'lC.1 • '71 FORD YAM W .• •~·~ -'9'1'111 !I t.14 s2297 • s1997 ,_ A,\I Ell lCAN l.EAr.Ut-: !'::1st Dlvi~inn \\' I. r e1. ;\'1•11· Yorli I .:JI~~ lll1h1·au~·~· 1::1t111nori · 1 )t i ro1t f{()Slfl11 Clc1cl:i11d " .. " 2 5 \\e,I lli\bi11n An~els 1\l ltlll\'~ll\,t Ot1klnnd hunsas I '11.1 Tt'XflS i..h1c;1~0 4 I \ " f~U<\11•¥'• Cf•'"•\ ''"""ul('(" i r""' '""<! • Ll~l,U•I <I, ~•rw "~·. I n111.,n<••~ /, llO\ln1 • C'"' ><I<> DI A'·'""'' I• ,. mH , • 1 ltoA'feh II.''""' A Onl• (;•1'"~' Hl'l<'dYICJ rc11"¥'• o~mr• ()Hp··l(l-1C·~ .. no· .. •I••' ,,, L i.ill l~~l 51MI :t1:1 .!1011 1:1111 i:,u f~llJ _;)IHI :tLI tllHI (,I\ '. " . ,, • ·~1 • ., " 1<;~n•.1\ \ ·•~ IP""IA ~~' ~' ·· • n •' 1, -· ' ~ ~ .• (Otl)ln l t I R"'""'''' fMr N•I!¥ "\' .1 ••I ''''" '"" 1 !,•~·v~rl lO•'l'()n l " "•' t,rt•• "'''~'II (lnC~ ..... IWOOd 01) "I .. ~le• I ll~~~ I 11 •.>!'IV 0"'"~' 1t<'ll"'u1,. T '•tu•d•J'• G'"''' •,, .. Vnt~ "' ~I .... ''!I 0~"' •I ~I llot•!'ll O::a~ •I (llV •t 1\1011-'A B-"''"'O't •I 1"1Y<AU~f­T•·~• •I 0••1.,•<I t~1~-"' A...-11 :'\.\TH)~,\I. Lt~A(;LIE East Oil·illion \\' I. ~lonrr·1·.1 I St 1,()11 IS Chu.:ai::n ;\'1·11 \'.irk I 'h1ladet11h1a l'it1:;;b11rAh ' u ·> , " I I 3 3 ' \\'est S.1n Fr:u1c1~u lklfh:f.'r!I Ohi~ion ' I _, '.! Ci11rin11a ti :! :1 f h1u.~1,,n :1 :1 1\l1;1111a :! ,, San 1)1\'f;O 0 Ii l~UfMUJ'l O•rTW• •.• I,.~•" a,'""' v .. , I Lii''" I, '-e"' Y~H. ) f'hllAM•I~"' • I {I"'-'''~ 1 , ,,,,,.,,, ;, P111~~u•~I> 1 ·"l>•nP ' DDd~•" • ....,,,,11m ~. San OotQO I (1nl~ W"~'~ •r~..iul~'1 l et1~v·1 C1mtl Pc·t. 1.00U .8!Ml folii AIJO . 400 llOO 1:·1:i 714 :ii111 .5110 4;!!1 ow f ,n •n~•rl ll(lt1:>¥ 0 I ,.t Atl~~•.• """~ 1·0\ \t lwl• (~•"l.ll•I Hll ~• l'••I 1.~,Q~ lli•u" ~Cl Do<lqftl < 0' .-;"9 t 1 M l+')U~•on j~''""n Q.\ I t:n I 2 2 31 ~ ':: 2 2 ~I • )~n f••n• •><~ !l\1!10\9"0Y l ~l ~• ~'"' O•e<;tO ""-"". ~ lj ('"1¥ 11~-· >!~rl!UI<~ S•hlt~•Y" Gl mti 1. "~'''~t a1 (:~.1rooo 11 uemnl ( '"''"""' •I Ali.~M P ~ll.>dO'lplllf •I NfW VO<~ \t le,jlo 11 P1t1<~u•o~ 0 ...... ~t HOU~ltlf' ~'" llt•r>e.•a(ll •1 S1" o~ • Two Marks Tumble In Jaycee Spikef est By STEVE BltAJ'\I) Of 1~1 D.,!r "'°' Slfff Or a n ge Coast t:ollege's Tony tiarclli w:L<> upset !n l:1velin <.'OmpclilLO!l ol the S outh c r n Ca.llfoml:i junior l'ollegc track and fi{'ld retnys 1'h11r~day but t•vcn /\(• had 10 l:-0 i1nprt'ssl'<l with 1hc v.•1nning 11t•rfur1nant·e. H10 ltondo Coll('gc'!L l.arry Sh1vclcy 1osscd tht• spefl r ·218- JO 1n co1npctit1on hC'ld al t'er· nto..<o CullcJ.:C. 1..'Chp.qin~ the meet rt.'<:Ortl of 21~·1 srt in 1971. CJ:irclli fin~hed second In 01\'is1u11 ll , .1ossin~ 21 1·5. 0\'l'rall th<' Pinne~ sta r \\'<Is third fl~ l\11 ._ &in Antonio Cotloge's Du\'c .Krou g h rcl'ordl'd 11 ,218.(1 in action .'It ~~ullcrlon (,.'otlegl'. Slu l't·k•) 's n111rk '\1•as one of two rnel'\ records scl Thurs· day ::is J>il"rcc College's 2-n1ile r1•l11y learn clotked 7:43.0 as I Ire rtinning portion of t h e llll'l'I 11.•as held al UC Irvine. Tt11.• lirnt· "'a.'i faster than l'asadena Ci1y College's 7:44.2 run in 196&. ll andy Smith's 1·~.4 haJf and ~ 1 :55.2 ant hor lt:g by 1)1111 Lagorio were the Cha11ces Lost Agai11; Oilers Fall llv RllGER CARl-q)'."J • Of ""' 1>1il¥ '1101 51111 lluntinglon B:icach Juektess Ooilt•rs lost lheir Sf't" ond strriight onl.'·r11n dri::ision in the Bolsa firandl' in· l'i!ation!ll b..1wbalt tournament Thursday apd take a rest b1•forc returning to Sunset League V.'!lrfare next \\'{'C'k. Coach I) o n Terranove's Oilers ca n1e up 11·ilh the c!uteh hit to til' lncir g:une "'ith Ar1r~1a :11 R:incho Al.1 mitos 1ltur<;<la\', hut in lhr end it 11·;1s t\rtt·si a pr11\1a1l1nc. :;.~. 111 nLnt' rnnings to t:ike I Ith place 111 1ht' 1fl-t1•a1n to•1rnl'~·. The Oil<'rs, who stra lldl'd n1nC' in a ~t->t loss to San Cll'mt>nfe \VcdrK'sday. 11•ere hurt ai;::1in in that dcpartn1t>n1 Thursd.1,\' as 1hey stranded eiµht ;1111! k1~1 two golden op· 110rt11nit ics in th e fourth and 11 1n1h inning;;.. 1\ bases-ln:idrd si tu:itio11 ll'it h one out in thl• fourth \\lent 10 v:astc :ind in the ninlh in· nine the Oilers' .J in1 Colen1a n ;ind Dt•\\'a~·n<' Douglas opl.'n<'d wit h a base hit :i.nd a 1~·alk on· Iv to Ix-ll'fl for ~·ant of the C1111ch hi1. Tr rrv had the k<'I' h!01\· of the drlv ror thr Oili-rs in 1hc sixt h ilining to send tht' game 11110 f.'-..:!r11 inning~ 11·hcn he hangl'<I a l\l'O-OUI doubll' O\('r lhP ccnlt'r ficldcr·s head 10 pl.1tc B<lb Sti1n1nlcr a n d CulC'nl:in. Artt'sia's Chuck Can1pb<'ll Hn1\tNI llunlington Beach 10 onlv fi\'e hits and struck out n1nC in gainin~ the victory . !lunti ni;ton Bc:ich's :\lark 1\in1ha1I v.·cnt th e di ~ta n<:C' for lhl' Oilers. A si ni:h• and two \1·alks lo<ic!· ed thr bases tor 1\r1csia in the ninth \r1th no ou1 :i nd n\'nni~ 1,.':1111i rt' t'ame through with th!! 11 inni ng si ngle after one ou t. tv.·o fas:te)'t leg~. De s pite the rec.-ord, flloorpark's Bruce llell{'brand v.·as the outstantl1ng pcrforn1er on the track 1'hc SJmi Valley JI i J: h graduate \\'On the open 2·mtl~ easUy 111 9: 13,3, 1u:;t throe St.'CQnds of f the n1et•t 1nark . ll;1d h<' no t ;ilrcacly run a 1 ;j5,8 to anchor fll oorpnrk's \1·iru11nA spruil mcdl<'y rclny ll'llm and then corne back v.·ith a siz.(llng 1:53.2 to try-to pull out the 2-n1ile relay, he 1nos1 t't'rl<i inly \\"Ould have O\\'ncd !hl' rcrord, r.r11den \\'es1 1vtls the only Orange Coast area college to srorf.' iJt1 thr trnl'k. <.'O!lertin~ thirds In both the 2·nt1lc 11nd ~­ mile relays. 111e Pirates also :;av.· L.<:.'<· (:,1 1ncy eapl urt· flllh in lhr !-.lilll :1t 41)·5' l· Saddl1·h.'lck Collt•&{''s 1hr(1c po1n t.s all came rrom discus 1hrOl'.l'r l>:in P;ihnka "'ho toss· t>d th~ pl:Hter 141 ·5 1 i. Los Angelt.>s Soulh"·cst 11'as the oolv school to dt•fffid 1L;; 11tll'. nif>pi~g \\lest Lo5 An~e!es by One pomt for 1he D1v1~10f'I IV CT0\111. Tl'K' Division 111 chan1· pionship \\·ent to C i I r u s. l>1v1s1011 l I lo .fiade Tech and Di\·Ui1on I 10 F'ulle rton. .. --. Spil{e Stmnnaries O'EN '·'J.•lt R 11'11 1, Htllet"ln<I 1 l~""'PM• I 9 \] l. 7 Luo~n I H•rtio• j ':?) t , l . An•! (Ple<<fl 9 74 S, l !In n fA.nltlOOf V•lley) t .l'6.0, }, J•"'!MI (Ch•!!ev) ,,l0.1. 0 1 ... h lDll ' l .IO R~lov -1. M! ~AC l1 0 1 Lonq lk•<n •? ?. l. L"'CC O.l, l . P1>101n1 ., I.), LA, V•llov •19 '"l'llt r~IAy -I LA VOllOY 11 ~ '• 7. ruue••on 11·4?1. J P;eroe 11.Sl •. 4, "''· ~AC 11 Cl,S. l [!Cimino 18 '/1 t , <;n.,11 .. '"'"'"'' P.tlav -I, Mt SAC ! ·(.'2 l. 1. Lonq fleecn l ·Ol 4. l. ruu,.,,.,., 1·04 1, 1. 1:1 C•mlno 1 a. 3 Spr.nr M«llfv -I. L0<\9 11~1{~ l.U S, 1. LI.CC l 11 S. Fullfr10'I ):ff.?, i . 8 tker,tiela J:ll.t, S. Ml. SAC J·)'I 0 D••lance Medlev -1 Lit. veu~v 10 1•.l. 1. Fullt'lon 10 JS o. ], LA(( 10 n.1. •. 8 •-•r•f;11<1 10.111, l . P leroe lO·l6 l. 1~0 llelav -1 LACC l.?t.O. ?. CJ (Amino l :n L l . P.ertt 1.:la.J. • 8d~t~>t;f!d I :12 l S. No Fiii~. 1 '<I••• llt<dy -I P \troe 1:.00 tl.ltt! Rtcoi<ll l. Ml. S>.C 1:\S.I. J. 1..AC:C l.''6 9, ' l onq 8•.><:h 1.006. I. 8Jk1r1lltHI l :Ol.}. M'I" Rall• -I. F~l!trl()n l 'l6 •, 1 lACC 3 191, 3. ll•~ersl!tl<I 3·1' S, '· "'"'• l.n.1. s. LOnt;J o.e.c~ J ·?6 1 lo<>~ Jump -1 Ce,ttr (El (1mlnol n •'., ? Wiikin\ ~6~ke.1"el11I n 6'•• ]_ T"•t~ !Fullt r1onl 11·1'0, • J~rk•on IBa~tr>lltld~ 22·1. S. Ct>erleJ fflasMJeMl 11..()14. s""' Put -1. l'!omll !Ple•ct l s~ G' ,, 1. MuHa¥ !FuUtrf(';l'I} S1-1C. l. ll•DO•<i H.ACC \ ~? 1. • P~tl"!n lP•t'(f ) SI· 10. S. Muclo"' (81kw11le-l<1l J.O ... 01'\(.UI -I Mur••• (Full•tlan) 161·9. 1, Oa111 j8ake•JU<!!dl !•I.a, l. Co¥· v~•ul>I~~ (~ulle•!Gr!I 111.a, '· i.l~P•> !Bake"!lt ldl Ul-1, S. Va1...,rin1 IL'lnCI BNll>I 100-11 hl~le Jump -l. Scot! (Ml SA.CJ .rt· 6'> 1. J~""'' ILACCI U·1'>. J. J.•ck"°" tBake"l~l<I> 46.0'•· <. Mlllf• fFuU~tonl •S-1'•• !. CJr!tr (Cl (Aml""I •S.a H•gl> Jum~ -I, Mold~u IFull~lo;inl •I. z. P~i"'"' tFul!(!!'lo;int ,,.,, J sm11n !El C•tn•not t.-0. NII lou11n QI lllln. Polf VauU -1 81•ck \lACCl U.0. }. Shll••n1 OEJ (•min11\ ! .. ., l 81!<'11/ •P~~l!<'t•l u -0. • w..icn IFuil•rt()nl U.O. S C.rtfnll•ton !P•t•t "I 1•0 J~vel·~ -I Ji;•OllQI> tr.11 SAC! :lo·O. 1 "''''°''' 1Full•rlonl 119·•, l . DtBe<q /Fu<l•rto<1) 1n-J f(o '""''"or unn T EA.M SOCR[S: Fulltflan 1•. 1.ACC M. Mt SAC '1. Potttt •lld llnkersl!•ld )6, LOllQ Bt•!f> lJ. [:I Cdm!no Z/, LA VAiley 12, P•\.fCHfl! I. Olv; .. .., ti •-milt relt v 1 Ha•t>or 11 \t 5. 2. Cerrl10, ll:S9..S. No l~l•d. 1our1n or r.i•n .UD Rolav -l Har!>Qf •1 ~. 1 Tr11<1t 1.-,n '' c. l s •• n Bt•nA•d•~" Y~ll•Y lJ.O. " San D+0!90 Mis• 4.1.1, No r +Hh. S~utlle HUfdle .. -1, H11•bo• I.OJI, l f-;.~1 l A 1 06 J, ) Et Camino I O!!.l. • T•.iM T...,;I\ l :OJ,I Sr"nl M•<lley I, Trado T•cn l 1'" 7 H~nio• J•J9 '· J. Ct•r;1m. l ~c.;_ N11 10.,nr. ~r 111tn. o;"A""~ No<llf'V -1. H••t>o• 10:1a.a. I <-••fllo• 10 )1 I. J Roe> H'V\Go 10 ~· /_ •. s~n 8orn11rtHno 1o·s1.o, s. s1n1a ........ ";'~ 11:0,.9, Ito lif!~V -! Trallt To<~ l :?t ~. 1 S4n ll••na,~lno l;Jl.O. l SO M<>•• 1 ll.O. No tourtll ..,.. 1.11n. 1·\\11" Rtl•T -I. H<ltbor l.~1 $, 1 SC .~· ...... 1.,, 6, J Rio hDll<lo 1.'J<',.0, •-S.intd Monk• I .Ill$. S. Sotn ''"''" rll "" i I! ' Miit Re lay -1 H.iroor JllJ,? t•.>at Te<11 1.n ~. J lt•10•c--J lo: Lorg J"MP -I. Wilklf'IMlll CSO Mt W) 7, /, 1. Mf(.M (Ttd<le l e<hl 111. l V~"'''' !>!'1Dorl ll~'.'• • F1'""' fH~rbOrl ?'l-4' ,, S. ~lallr IC•"''o") .. -1 S"'-1 Pu1 -I B~~rer tHlfborl 49 .. '• 1 Kte•n 1Ce,.il01.l ~-1. J Moffm~n llr•dt 1.-cl>l 45,..· , • M••ll,.el l(t.,itM! ''"°'" ! Pe<><!lttM 1Ce,. r••o.,1 J1.;, Hion JU"'P -1 EA<Ml ll~rilot) ~-" 1 Vlllhem. (SBVCI .... l l(tnl •OCCo A·l. • Pnop!l'"n l~I ML<Ot') 6·0 M>C R•lanl<nt ((err•lll'll 6.0 l••ole Jump -1 61.ike !>l.itll<>'I •1· 61.,? M~Gee !Trede Tt,1\1 •1·•'., l J •lir,,on (H,JrllD" \ •l·O, o. B•uno 1~.1nld M<>fllc.i) 4.1·6, S. 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(tal<1 ~Maorp.ar~) <1-9, •. WOOiiy {Vl!<'t'lfld) ""'"· J. G11"'' I~• W"ll 00-l '>. ,. ' l11<:1h Jump -I P •<Kle• f(ilru•l ~'6. 7. L....,r• tCno!lt vl .,,, ;, Por+t• 4111W•\l<lel 6•7, • li u,.•11 !(llru1l .. ?, S Nugtnt {C~~Hfv l •1. Jovt lin -l. NUQ•nl ICl\•Uev) ?<11·1,' J•rvll ICitrutf \ti"". J, ili:l!lo~..tl f(ilru1l ·'>S·I, •-D 1 m e.,ood t P01ornerl l'I0-11 , S C.••ro1y !Cllr..s) 1t9-11, O••tv< -l, "'0'1 n !(yntt\<I Bl 1'. 1 ~"ff" ISon•o ll~•l>~r~l U¥·S. J C~•· Ian !Pelornarl 1"'·10 . ., Wood~ <Ven· lu••) UJ·l. ~ lyle• 1c11..,11 l•O..I •. Pol~ Vi vi! I Lle•l<>Y !S~,,,~ B.1tb.at~! II.{), l. Tit FfrQu•cn {V"" !V•·<I M•ll Jt)(gen1tn (Pal?tn~'I 1<.n, l . Por~•r !Cv11rtu) 1...0, S. Sw~~scn (~ant• An•l 11-6. Ttil!lf J um11 -I. Mc<IU'f fP1lotned •7-l'•· 1. l 1wi1 !C~••lev) "'°'' '• s. Vl•!~'ll'U' (Mlln!'olr-1 4"1·0'•· '· W'""""'' {MOO•p;o•ld .0·'1o, S. Nw9~M IC~~tft•l tl l ,, TF .lM SCOJIES. 1. Clttus 16' , P.o.l...,•r 101 >, S111 6e,n11,d\"O ~l. (r.~Hfy 11'>, ol'oo•P••~ JI. Cva•e·1. Otlillen WH I. R1¥P'1!1!t! ll, S~nta A~d 11. Venrua 9' •, St>ut~Wi''1etn • Dift!.11111 IV snun1« Hur<1I•• -1. c.1eni1a1e 1 01 ~ ' S•n O•t<>D C1h l C.. $, J, CQlle')e ti C111ynn• l.Gf.O. '·"'llP rtl•; 1 ~"" O•fll<! CC I" 11' 7 1 .... f)e<i9I Valley 11, l't '· l. O"f'>ll•!e H .t'J.0_ NO Tovtltl or l•ltll ••0 R••~y -1 L-' Sout~ ... ~~1 ,, '· 1. IY••t LA •I 1. l C'mot~n 11 6 • ~.,,. i;>lego CC •1,1. 5. Coll0!9e of OtH•I ". St1t1M Mfdlf'V -l. 5outnwtsl J :!Cl S, ? \'1111 LA )-JI 1 ] M•t.•Cos" l >II ~. • C.lt<><1al• 3,..,,,, s. s,,n D·•go cc l·•IJ. D+•llnce M~ -I. Colltgt o• Can· Vtl<'t 10,311, l. ~•n Dh~90 to:~ I, 1 lml"!•ioJ V&ll•Y lO'SJ,J. NQ 1ovrtn Q' jolt~ IQ ll elav -1 VI•!• LA I '$ l , 1 soutl\·..,•1• 1 n • l CP "~t·n ! 19 1. 1 Mlt•CC>!t~ l:JI,,, s (ollegt or Can van~ 1:;1 6 ?·mdc rel&• -1. C "ll"lo~ n\ D"'·~ • '~l '· ~on Ol0"9n (C ~·11.~ • (olono•lt 1:11 O. l . Sou!~~Cll 8.21 ~. ' ;.p•I l A 9·]6,6 f.'I•• Rd~Y -1 Scur11we" l !4 l ? 1'<~'1 \ ~ l '' 0. 1 (o•npto~ '·"'' l S.11• Ooe90 CC J.11.l, >. 1.1.,.c,.,•.1 l •) ~ Long Ju""" -I HQl<i• IWt t lA\ 11 l , I ~''"'" llA Sou•~··~•!! ""I 1 (.,,._, l!'..,.,,r•-.,1 :1 ~" • F·~~'~ (S~n O:"OO CC.I '<·J, I (or~v !l'le,1 L~I n~ • Sf>~! P~• -I Burt~t"•'"' !COii•~" <' 0.."•t! SO-I '•· ) .l!t·•n~• 'C.""nil• ~I' l ,'l!~~V (( ""C" t' C~ ~''"'·l "t·I '• • ,,.,~., ",,, fg.o.1,11 u.11.,~ P~"IJYl•<!L~ ul i.llqf> Jumo -! au .. ,.11 r<""'""'"I' d, ). M1...., II/Ir• (o•1• 6-t l Rletveld IG!en~•l•I 6 o G'''~ IM.r• Co•td) .. 1. ~ Fr ~l·~r l~/p,t l •l 6' T•lf>~ Jumo -! Oit>••1•" !Comotnn• "t 1' l Sm"" f<...,.t,,,, e,11 '"'~. J 1.lcN.>we (West LA) Oii·•· • V1!i1't•nt l(01'1ptan> ... 10, 5. Hr~(t\OV•.,Glen. <l~!ef •l·S, JJ•tlln -I. CMo~n !Colle<i~ 111 DeM!•!I 191·2· l, Gardner IM••a (.Q~l.>1 11~ •. 3 (~r~IU l(nOeoa ol 0..~•"I 111 • • Alf••~d•• !C~ll"le ol ~·~·1\ 1~ 1, ~ M~r~n®•"' I ~uJ CO•!~ 1)6 r o ;KU\ 1 w.1.on (We" LAI 1.11-, ' Aln,iaM iGtt ndal•! 14J-IO, J. Plt\t\~a ISat!dlt~ltk l 1'1·"''· • Grove IWe•I LA I llll·l'i. ' llY•~heimer (Colle<,e ~r 0f>f'li 133.~·~. Pola V•ulT -I Jo~~'°" (Gl~n,,,i!•\ " 6.? Arce J(o<leaf cl oe~rt• IJ • l f:«!\~ ((!rt1d•i.1 ll.0. ' s:1·t1 dff (II••• Coshl lJ .. Na F•l1!\. TE A'~ SCOQ:f ~· Sc"I~~··•' 13. '.'I~·• l' \J Oltn<11I• ~''° s.n O·•~' re••· C<'lllf'!lt of O..~e•I 3'1. Co,.,o•~·, J,., ""•~Coll• v . Coonle<ie of CJn•O!'~ 11. ltnot•i•I VA<lt Y \J, S..tdl!bdC~ J ~l ater Dei " Takes 6-3 D o \\" N ..: V -~1alC'r !)(>I lli!l'.h 's <JUC')I for the A11gc\u:"I f..i.•:1gue baSt'lJl"1ll championship 11 :i.~ f urrn1·r bolstered . by Thur~d;iv's 6·3 right·1nnnlg i·ittoz>· (1vcr host Pius X as 1h(· ~\onarc:hs l'rll\Jled ror three run.s in the 101) of I.be ellJ'hth. IJill'<' N"3J l'ra struck-out five in go lnt: tht• d1 ,.1an('t' for the ' ' ' • • ' • •• ' • • • , \'if.'torv anti adrlrd a first in· n1ng home run to the t.latcr l.k'i cause. . . The leaguc·leadcrs v."On 1t .1n the eighrn 11 hen !\1a1l Sm1lh "'Jlkt-0 and eventually scored on Pat E'.t·clcs' triple. (;C'orge Hanna singled in Ee· clc" and J in1 Gardea after the 1:1ttrr got to fi rst on a singlt u!r hounh r:c.-clcs \\'as forced to sl<:l\ al third. !\·later f)ei sco red tw ice in th<· Sl'eond inning to Ile llw ~:irne at 3·3 11·1th Prte Doran ·~ t 1\'1t-run single producin~ the 11111rkers. Pius X scor{'d three Times m the. fi rst 111th t1\·o doubles and t y,·o singles. pl us a ~Inter Dci error. •;ii-•• 0 lo~ner!, ( (.,nzia, rt ~m·•n. If l:C(i•\ )U C.1rdtn. ct 'r.""' ?I Oor~o. lb H "'~ ~; fQt~I• l(11ievel .i\t OCIR " . " ' ' . F.1l'l l-:11i~\·rl. the celebraled d:1rtCt•\ 11 rn"ltorc~·clc jun1 ping st;tr. 1r1ll n1~1ke his rinal Sou1he rn C n 1 if o r n i a air pearancc nt Or nnge County lntcrnaiiona1 Raceway Satur· da~· 11li.:ht. 1\pril 20. suir pl{'n1cnti11g a drag ract' pro- fi<llTI fl·aturing top f u e I dr:1:,:::1~rs. l\niC'\'CI i~ .•t:hcdulcd to leap ri<·rc,s the t·a!;s or IO fl.tack 1rucks. a f,.,::t that cost hiln a brr.ken bac1: t:H· 1:ist lime he at!rrnp1cd ii KniC·\'~·1 i·; ~!il l preparing the 1111 1 ~·s1ed rocket 1notorcyclc he h, pcs \1·1\l catapult him across Idaho's Snake Ri\'er canyon ' Jul~·~ nflcr ~·hich hr hopes to rc!i rc. Al OC I fl. ht> \l'ill use a con· 1·f'nli onal Xll·i50 1-i;irle,v Dav· 1d<;Ofl Ln his a\le?l l'I lO lt>ap th•• truck cabs. The jurn11 is schC'dulcd pro- mptly al II o'clock. !'<.lndv.•iched betv.·ren a professional clrag racing progran1 11• h i e h teal ure~ four ru('!·l>un1ing drai:stf.'rs in round.robin com· µt·1ition. • (}CIJ{ record hold<'r James \\"arren or Bakersfi eld "'ill rncr the l !1·,l!c·ngc <lr 01\'ight Salisbury. Don Enriquez ;ind ! .. 1rry Dixnn 1n lhe lop fuel t1·aturt'. T:l'kc·ts :irr rurrPn1 1~ <ln stll'? at Ml Tirkc1ron and Libert}'· :'llutual out.lets. r rt"'~" U in T •CnPm, II ~·•m•nlt" tt Ptl~ V~ult -I. Ad~m• tlrll<lf Tf!<;hl ----------- U-0, : liooln•on (lr~dt Te.:h) ll·~ ..... ,J ...... ..._lil•l..••·-··1,-"4 ....... N~ T ~ir<I. !OUrl~ Of fl!ll>. • L ~ - ~· .... ..ot·r>O. 1:> Viqn~tolo. I \olemen. It tttV lb O<l\llll~• "' 11.,1•0r> J~ ....... ro.u a·J':I 11,...,,e,,an . .,11 l(.o .... t • 0 Toi•'• OC(: Crc\1 lEAM !>COll:ES lA TreM l tcr. 9111! THE,.LACE TOPLAHYOUi. H~· OD• 61 Ce~'"''' }6, ~·n B~·.,~•dino dn<I ~o ~···• ~·· 11:10 VACATION a LEISIJltf li<VlllO 1t C••t LA I. !Mini.-Monli• I. Tl fllff Otlllltl (NII 7. ~ 0 1w1oion tit " ..o 'J~ IACI 'i\CllMC Q.ltllCS Top lnstl\IClon N!flllly & Olitt~ 1lt's DOH YOUR CAlt IDU ROUGH? WE $TART HMD? GIVI ..00. MILAGE? CAN HELP THE CARBURETOR SHOP 1IMI HAAllM9\Yl'J OOSlA\OUIA 6414116 AR-Ck-..Ol~P .. OO>M ..... I ,.lllT Oel,,.1no 6'"'' a Temmy M•dlll C Al'6 r H•l'o T 11 IX Ttmmr seco M1!<1tn1, dt•. Pur sm~• c .Arer IV Oltmen! "-A1'6 f DoU, 5 THll (endli'I ·.....,.,, A tf'\O'O ... Uil• A Nl•I"' •• Tim. A•oo r P•ct . J M. ,CUI C:l•lml OeMv Qlllf+ll '''"~ ,,_ AIW ""'h H Up, Ntv "'"" Candi II .... Full C Rtno E CIHlryl Tlmt olho r C~!o. Plin. "'K SIXTH Clehnin Jl.~•l'l\I Atiiv• W!l"ttlY Htt\•Y ,,_ Al•o T~1•. D Rnvrhm ... ·~"' SEVE (IAlml l4100, T P•<• ...... w F•O•I R P••lrle Ti<N! Al~I> ~-.11r·•· V~•sllv EIQH Clalml oate P All>ton Couniel ,,_ "~ !"c~. '""' } ... All>illll N!"T Cl•im i11 l!ll)l, Oitk'~ "'""'" l:.~~y L Tl!l'e .. 1.0 Cal" D ... l·Mll\" c•e1r, "' Clt ltni clllmi Br•vl! ,~, °""" .... N...,;h.;il Lvnl• 1,\lnc1v' Htldl! '" Condi Ii wlnM< .. _, Sl\f<l¥<1 •Trkk•I S1rnl1 Eleg~n P~Hoe Hol•l<I NII Ive Wlnllo '"' Cl91mi ~l•ltni Mitt R Star C Hf ltv i:;,,,,. ·~' ...~ BtDtr ... ••v c-n1 il!,000 ~ ...... ,, ... ·~· totrr'• H1Um G>M """ ..... ,,,. A "'"' . " 4iliorl. ,m,~ "'"'" ·-.... ,...,. Tio F .. ,M "' Cl•lmf C111tni C<m> •lg Tl ., .. R!~I ""'" ll:•IOnl '" ... ,. . .\lamitos Harness Results T""""•r, 1i,,u 11, lt14 ll'tltlT ltA(• -~ lftllot. PKt. t'l•lll'll,,., Ali.,.,. Puruo lltCO Bt"'' lrltll t °"°"""') 10.l'O J 110 ' tO Ttmmy ~u. (WIHl.,1'11) l .00 2,.0 M.OIU Chill (MOii! •to AIMI rtc.d: H~ry 1(1<!. Fl4!1 Pf11, H•I'• tom,.,.v. I( w o. Jllflnny A!OM tJ EXACT• -l•l t'tttf •ri<k & I· Tt"""1 1•111, N I• IH.411 tl"COMO ltACI -Or>e "'lie Pt<t . i..11IM n•. (O!'IOlll""*'-J Yt _, OhO & 11,.. dt•. PurM \11GO. Sll'lo+-t Ctn tG•......ayl • .0 l GO 'Kl .,t.11r (Vool1rol 4.to Jao 01~ ..... "" 011!<"'" t"Olll 1 lO Tim. -2.ot 21•. #1.IMI rt t MI -At111'Y'1 t rv11't. tll w., Ooll, S"9 lrul1tr THlltO llACI! -0.. fTlllt . P.ct, Ccr.flTIO'led CNW-ll. J y11r old1 & ""'''""· Purn 11900. ..,,...,., oun. 1o·e.1 ... 1 •·20 A ~llt Aelot CDaul-1 N1!1w ll;0tn11>t1 lo.ntol1l ~• Tl'"' -2.03 1/J, Atw rit<.., -G!nqer MeQ. Tt~IDI" PtCf, J\11!111 Dt!!IOll 1lo 80. Jol'ln Etfl •• POUltTM Ill.Cl -Ont ""lit . P.c:r. Clt l ... \nQ. Att ~·· P1irn i •oao Ot fldY 80'¥ Ttu !WIM} J,JO J . .0 'J.00 o"""' TrtY~ ... IT-I 1 . .0 l .IQ s.n.tor Mitt fTodlS) l.llO Tl,..,. -2.tl 2'5. ,t,110 r1c9d -01rk s'-""m. Lord ltulll Hour. H!Qll T•rnpan, ,1,11 11:..,,1<1 Vp. NIYl dl 8111. l"ll"TH ltAC• -On1 rTlllr . Trot. COfld!llOl\ed. LNW.:o. $ Yttr oldt • uMer Pur11 n ooo. F11U Cwr11 (Otnnll) 1.10 4.to J.IO 21.60 11 . .11) .... Rtna Ei prt11 IH•r5"rl CMryl A!m1llur11 tHo01nl Time -1.06 ~-s. -'1!o0 racM -5und..-•mokt, Lt M1n1 C~ID, WJ1,ud. Wy111•1 Arlt!. Frtlgl>I Pt1n. ND KfllClltl- SIXTH ltACE -Of'le mitt. Pier. (111,..;l'ID 111 1011. 'Pu;se !UDO. Tiit' f'.n•l'!\ltn AcUve ~lO Cl11ll Pact. ACliw c;,.,.. (Slv111l•l d .00 u ..o 'to \'IOfll'IV 8utler f(otiDI JIG 3 :0 Hen•y T IMlll.,I ,,l)Q Tlrnt -2.0S 'fS, ... l~o •Kell -Sllvtt 1.111 ..... L! .. UI Tau, Owyer Hanover, F1s11oon Cto..d, ll;11v11tm C. 15 EXA(TA -J.At1lv1 ~nt Ind I· W.....,hY llut11r, ''Id IMl.00. SEVENTH It.I.Cl! -Ont mflt. Pict. CIAl<nlf'IQ H1n<1lca11. All 1ges P~•i.e t~1'XI. The Sdnl6 Ant Active u.:JO (111:> ,M, 11.11~ w11ov1r fR1tchfordl 1!.llO '·'° !.10 Fro•I RH>orl (Btlltvl 1 . .0 ,,1111 Pr•lrit svrll !Ytt\es Kerl • 00 Time -1.0J 3/S. 11.l~o riced -Sl'Olled 8r1l, Olrttl No•ot, PerfKI Wtlp(ln. Sects Si•~. Yil•~l!y Jull1. EIGHTH RAC£ -Or.e mli.. Pi ct. Clalm!ng. All AQel. Puroe SJ.500 Dale ,.hl11p {\lcU•rO) 1).40 6.10 • l)'l Alblon ai... Point ITOdd) 11.to 6 00 Coonwl J1ck (M1tt01) ,.7'1 TlrM -1.Di •IS. Al.c rKed -AndV'I 01111, Ntvad• .'~ck, Otnclf'IO °'""''· Ml1l Wll:Mi lll. Te<•Y J11n·1 1toc~11. ~S EICACTA -2·0tlt P h!llp .... 1· AIDiot!I l lu. Pi111I. Piil! U00.00 NINTH It.I.CE -0.,.. rnlle, P1te. Cltiml119, All l~l. C1lil·t>ed PurM l1il06. o;t~'1 Ollemma /1,11ller l•.~ l .4'1 l .00 '°'nav'• Mi01.le (Oesomer! •.OQ 160 Lucy Lu (lt!c11mnn<1J 2.IG Tlrnt -1.0S J/S. Ahc rte~ -Slack W~Y. H11111v Htl, (al'l Ore1rn. 01+e·, Cllcoce. l/.'e C~n O. '$ EXACT A -'·Olck•1 Oil1rnm1 aM l·Alfdr'I MIUl!t , paid IMl.OI. Ala111itos Harness Entries LOI .utll'lllfl f11!'1tt ,..,. Ttlllttti Clt1r, Tr1tk "''''· Flr1I Pt1! 1141 J.m. t'lltST RAC ~ m!lt . P1ce. Ct1!min<;11. All -1. P""H 111M. TD!> cl1lrning pritt «J?S. 8r1v111 /IC. C1rtl'11! TDnY Arnf90 (A. Winger\ Good G•l!!tn CM. Aubin\ Not Sc Cool te Cobbl Necl"l~o Ml•V IJ. Gn.1rldrl Lunar Hiii tT. Rl!ttifordl l,\lndv'I 8(W (L. Gregory) Ht..S!lr>t• Frtd (J. Shtr~nl SECOND It.I.Cl-OM mli.. Pi t t. (Ofl<lllioned. S ye1r 111<11 & und..-. 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T• cllll'\I"' price •10.0CO. 0-.f(tl HlH C.otatn (J. l•llf't'l lifnt• CllW IJ. Ct-I ~pt!' ltkt\Uf \It. Vallt \ ll!tv) Lviiw (I , W~lt•I """1 ,1,trn11,.,r11 !J. Ofl.rlan) Oarnt O""' IR. W1111tntl! Nlflve I ......... CJ Dot!llllt I l'llorNI l l.ITlfr II Cootil NINTH •ACl-0111 m!lt, ltt( .. Ck\1'1'11"11 ii.fl 19"· ,.urw. l'AO), TCID (ltlrTllf'lt ptftt; 11Ld. ,., TWll t~. W!!Htmll 0.~ OlftO'I' IJ, 01'11""'1 'IW' Vtt!t~ (II. ~I Mt. H•fl' IOI.., <Wfl') TMni !O. LWlfO) TtrUn~ f J, Drn11hl Ola..,O"N P1~ CJ O'trr1~1 ~~~1~1 E•lll't U 411 Gftlitl'll Costa Mesa Touniey V a11 O'Uards " Sports Briefs • Prep Tennis Bag T,vo Police Arrest Summaries Victories NE WHA Ll. ~I 1 c ~ r y Ex-Angel Grba SA\' JOSE S ix te en 1uM'l1.,I IU"l~••lily) Ott L•~ll l.ebe<.:k and \\°11\il' ~loralt·s combined for 14 hil!i in ~park· ing Southl'rn Californ ia C-01lcge·s ba11eball ti.'an1 In a doublch.eadl'r S\\'eep ovf'r I.A Haptlsl ColleGe. hrrl'. Thurs· day. persons. including a fo rn1(1r rl\ajor te<igue pltrln!r :ind fl i9- ~·l'.'ar-old v.·on111n , 'A cre ar· rested 'fhursda\· in a rakl nn v. hat police e<1iletl <i "1n1lll1in Qoll:ir • a · ye11r" bookn1.ikini: rill!( • Vollevball " Grune Set Tonight LOS A~GELES The Japanese men's n a ti on a I volleyball team \\'ill make a three-stop tour of Southern California for e x h i bit ion matches against the UniteJ Sta1P!'I men·s national tea m bt'ginning tonight at lhc LA Sports Aren11: at 8 o·cloc-k. Saturday night the same f'o''O squads will pair off at UC San- ta Barbara's gymnasium starting al 7:30 and tbe tour "'"ill conclude Sunday C\'e nlng al Snn l>iego State's Peterson ID'm at 7. Japan 'von the Olympic gold mroat Jn 1972. A mlse>netpllon in the past hos been the 5Upposed lack of hei1ht of Japane$e athletes, but ol Its 11.man traveling roster. seven are six feet and over. with the tallest ·measur- ing 6-G'A. In lhe person or Katsumi Oda. • )'uu20 Nakamura leads the visiting oonting®t, as he has been a star on the lasl t~·o Olympic meda1·w1Mmg teams for Japan and h;i.s excelled in in tcmaUonal champklnship rompeti1 ion. Veteran rntmbttl or the United St:ites aide are &-7 Jon Stnnley. a member of the na- Uonal team alll far ba<:k a1 11117. wuxlout or the 1961 Oh•n\. Die team and now the coach at Brigham Young Unlvt.rsity and ~flle1 P.ibst. this coun- try's most valuable play~r ln 1973 and also a three·timt na· Uona l player, The AmeMcan team \\'Ill be cooched by Dick Moottomery. no"' a teacher at C'.al State (l.ong Biachl and former voil•ybtll ..i:pach •t USC, 1..i •· l•ted by Carl McGo1111. Ille ~oort'l! 01\moic c. o a c h . fil"m"~'" flf R''t',. tl f!Hn) 1•. w. (•1114Q t ..... .,y Hllltl Ml ~ftt .... r l T '°"I fol. '-1. l-MVI lLID""I BtlC~I ~I ltttlll Cllrif\l..-1lt>rl '°'· 61 ti•moton (Edl"°"I <ltf "-' lS•n!• ... nt f .. l. 64 11.!l•n f'JtVf dt l R1n<1 !Ea·-1 6 1, .. >. "' JOf'"'°" 45.,..,.y MUl1I lkf .... +u..- (Unlvt rtl"'! ..o. •·1, C""'\Jtt (Cotlt .oM&f) cit! Al>t!Cll \St ll C~l•l ..o . ..o '"'"'"''• 0..tr!t rflMll The \'anguatds nubbt'd thr first ganl('. 8-0. bt>hind Puul Opperman's three-hitter and r<lllrd 10 :t 2ti-6 \\'in ut lhc nigh1cap. scoring 11 runs in 1hfo St>.\'enth inning. Santa Cln r:i Count\' S~r1ff·~ 1.1 \hkt' ,\IJl!er sald. a Sl)t.'ci:.l rrime la!fk force milde the ar· re sts on \\A rrants issul'<l follo,...'1ni.: a l!ot. .. \' en -mo n t :1 underCO\'('r in\'('~1ig:lt1on. Ill· said at least six m-0rc ar.rcsts \ltrt' C">pl'C\Cd. Su1,,.,•n 1u..;v..-1lhl lltl l(Ofllnr j ....... 1 ... 1 ....... , llC.t llOOll CS..nnv Hiii&) dtt TlltwM 4LIOUM E•aClll M , .. 1. &tillft !Tro~I lltl Hamoton !EdoloO'll 6 1. 6-l. JOll'llUI !S11nnv Hiii» 1;111 (""ul..- (Cotll Mew) 6·1, •·!. C..,_,,,.,. hi ltMIM . Fali•l(tl iWtl!mln•ltd d<!I -£h10<11rt !E<llton) 1·S. •·6. M F~ 1S•n (ltmtn1t l dt-1 M<El•gv tlant•l .t.n1), •-4 ... G. C 1m~ll (E:OIM>nl <!ti Gl•1Mr (S1~11 Anal ..0, ~. H<>M• !S1nl• An•) oet Llrw:bl" lE&r1n· C••! l·S. .. l. Ol~Oll IUnlv..-1l!vl a~ TllOm-\San C11men1e1 6>3. •·l Mlll•r {Unlv•1'1'lly j lltf Mu n t on IE dllOnl l •l, .. 1. C1p11ln Wtl!mln••erl Gel Mclnl~•t ISt"M •~1 l 6·•. •.e ... ~. Coni..11Uon Owtr!1r11n.i1 Fctem•" \~•" Cl•menlel 001 fotf1tll !Wt1tmln>T•'1 ~I, ••6, 6•1, CtmPblll IE1111<><>f ·aer 9•1<1111m•n !/M rin•> f·2, .. 2 Miiier !U"l-.e,.lt.J clel H~• 151~11 A"t l •·O. .. 1 CIAO!' IUnlveriltvl del C t pr t I n 4Wt :.tn>•n•lt•I 6 l, .. I. Crushes Net Foe ORl_..o\NDO. Fl:i . Tnp- seeded John i\e\1·combe sf'rV· ed nine aces and crushed Geoff ~1aster!'i 6·1. 6-1 Thu rs· day in ndvancing to lhc quarterf inals of a Yr'orld Championship Tenn is tourna- ment. In a second-round upset. 18- year-okl BLL~ter ~lott ra m of England l'limi natl'd fourth· setded Dick Stockton. 6-3. 6·7. r.-0. In other ma tches. se,·enth· Seeded Raul Ra mirez of ~lex· iro defeatC'<I Bryan Gottfried . 6-3. 6-2. and Ra z lleid oustC'<I Ch,rk (i raebner. 6·1. 7·5. e 6oolago11g 1t'i11• SARASOTA , Fla. Auslrolia·s Kerry ~t e 1v 1 t I e down«I Il ana Kle.ss of South Africa S-7. 6-3. 6-1 Thursdav in the quarterfinals of 3 womfn's professional tennis tournament he re. Jn other play Thursday, second-see ded Evonne C~lagong of A us t r a 1 i a dominated the court lo bl'at seventh-seeded Hel en Gourlay of Australia 6·3. 6-2. •Roe-lie llp•et ~fO~TF. CARLO -LJns<'ed- ecl South African Robert ~laud ousted No. 6 seed Tonv Roch(' of Austral ia. G-4, 7-6 Thur!'dov and moved 1 n to thC quarterfinals of the ~lonaco Open tennis ch;impionship. the \\'orld Championship Tennis red group. In other matches, .Joh n Alexander of .>\ustralia beat France's Patrice l)omln!;U('Z 6·2. 6-4 ; Cliff Drysdale of South Africa dov.·ned Ph ilip Dent of Australia 6-2, 6·2. nnd RhodC'sian Andrew Patlsson beat Harald Elschenbre1ch of \\'l's! Germany, 6-0. 6-1. Hall of Fame Selectio11 To Hirsc h NE\V YORK I 1\P\ -N I n c former college football grt'11 ts. I including Elroy "Crazy Le gs" Hirsch, were elected t o the 1 Hall of Fame bv the Nationa l Football Found:ition Thursdav. The four backs and nVe • lillcmen were selected from the "modern era .. -t11ose1 Yiho played after 19Z7. Hirsch was n ba ck at J\llchlgan and \\'isronoiln In th e early Hl40! arid became a !'lilr receive r with the Los 1\ngt:!('S nams after scoring 1 .,., o touchdo"·ns in the 1946 colle~e An-stars' 1&-0 victory over the Rams, the f\atione l Footh.111 ~ague champion~. He cur· rently Is athletic director at \\'isconsin. Olhtrs to be inducted in1o j the Hall or Fame Dec. 10 Are John Ferrar , Southem Cal 1 tackle 1M3-17: ~1al .Kutner.) Texfls end 19~1 : Jim Parker. Ohio St:ile tackle 1954· !ill; Grorl!lt Barney Poole. end 1 11t ~fitsisslppl. ~or1h Q1rolinA I ?re-Flight nnd US, ~11Htarrl Academy betv.·een 19-12 nnd 1943; ~tarc:hy Schwart z • Loyola and Nolre Onmc back, )i29-3t, 11nd Billy Ve!!M!ls. O}\ahoma back 1050-SZ. To be .honored posthumously are-Harry Agganht Boston Unl\'er5lty quarterback 1949- 52. and lktchcy Koch. Rnylor l'nlver!ity l Lebeck slrokl'<i f-0ur s1ngll's and four doub\i's in 11 oip- puaranCl'$ at the ~late in tht · l'A'O games. raising his se:,5on fl\'erage to ,~S. And :\!oral~ \loC'nt S-for·9. hikini.: his bat\ing mark to .4Qfi. '.\lora!es had a doubl -rind five singles. The Vunguards' Kip !1(':1r· ron ~lugged a solo home run in lhc fifth inning uf the SC('Qnd gam('. Oppl'r1na n struck 0111 si:-.: :i nd did nol "alk a hatt!'r in breezing to his fi rst \Vin of t!1c 5CJS01l. flc's SCC's I() p rt•1iC Vl'r. Co.1th J:lck lt n bi II ~ 0 II . s \'anguards. 1\0\\' 16·8 f•)r the St·il~n. had ninl! :-toll·n bLJ;,('~. r:.ising tht•ir tntal 10 Si, 11·t>ll .iht·:ld of last sl'a,,.Jn .:> p;lcl' 111 l\hlt·h lhl·~· S\\lp.:d HI:!. Th(' \.\I \ rcl'Ord for stol•·n baSl'S 111 a s1 nsle sl'a~n is ~!~ . SoCal rt•lt1ms lo pla~ Sn!ur· day. facing \IJ1:stn1rint al S:1n!a Barbara in a doublcheadi'!' The first ganie bt.·p:ins al noon. FlltST G ... MI: SoCt l CGll tPI (I) Joll.,i.on,&~ ~:J~~~: .. (~ ,.!Ill""• 1[) VIA•<llaw. ,1 l..'I "~"' )[) Clm&l•C/Oo II l h -u1n,, «~ L11w1tn. ?n Ofo'>f•m~n," Toral~ .. l ' ) • ' \ : ' ' ' ' ' g J ' 5t~•t bv 3.1 I lnn(r>QI SECOHO Gt.ME kC1I C11ll11• !161 .. Jot.n..,.,, ~' Lllt>Oc~. d '.t3!~~'·c1~ ~•"cnc1, ch llia•dlOW, rl ~11~"•1. d ~n·n~I, •! ' • • ' ' ' l ) ' ' • ' • ' ' ' ' ' ) ' l £ m"icn. ti H~d"""· In :·u~"•• J~ L'" fll 11 ll~cl'lu"c•, o ro141, ' ! " l & ·sctrt Dv Inn'""' ~·~ ~10 (11 1 -l~ 100 OU ~-• ' . " 0 ) ' r ) i ' " ' ~ ' ' , ' ' ; ' 0 ,g ' ' . , , " . Gi1·l s Given 01( to Plav • Little League ~hlll'r s:iid SC\'en , arrests "·rr<> u1:1de ar 1he Hun1pu:- lffipm Bnr, \\'hirh otr1cf'r:> i.ietteve ,,.,·os a ht•at.lquartC'r.s fbr the oix-ra!i<>n. An1ong thOSl' orresicd :i i !hf' h.ar v.·erc forn1cr \'rw Yor k Y<ulkl'es :lnd California AngL"ls pit cher Eli c:i·b,1. 39. F:vl'h'n 1\rtan11 . 7!1. and thr b·a r 1n:-1nagcr. Allx·rt "'l'lp'' 1~11. 5·1. All rho."C arrt:'itl'd \\t'l't- ·1iookc•d 111 th1· coun1y j:iil .111 ft>lon~· charge<; o! 1-onspirini: in a hookm:iking o I\ t' r ;i 1 1 on. ~li!ll'r !'aid. H:.i 1l ' a r 1 ,. 1! bl'111eC'n $1.000 :ind S.~1.ono Crha pl\f'h1-d ,\n;:1 ·I"! v 1t·1or~·. the IJf:THOIT -Br1l1 Lan1t1r. ~ho s1;nrc1I onh four poinrs bi·forC' 1nl1'rn1i:-:-iun, µour f"d in 24 1n lhe secund half to 1t·:1d th<' l>rtrolt l'IEitO!l~ 10 a 92.11,11 'i<:tor}' over the t 'hicng•• Bul l::i 'l'hu r~da\· :ind ~nd the \'11· lion.i i Daskcthall Assoc1;111011 plavoff series to \ts sevt·n· gan1t lin111. The 1r1un1ph crrned !hl' series :it lhrcc ganics ent·h. '>''ilh the teams 10 111e 1•\ S<i tur· day in Chicago to de ... idc-"ho "ill facr the ~1ilv.·a11k e(' Buck.~ for the \\'!'stem Conff'rcncc championship. e K11it•l:s f'11rorP1I ~F.\V YORK -The XC'\\' 'l'ork Knicks h;:l\ e the humf'· rnurt ::idvantai::c ;ind Capital Bulltts have f!ll'tnories of \9i l J!Oing into tonight's st>venth :ind final J:alllt! or their \';i. liooal U:1skt·th:.11l i\ssocial11>11 pl;i~·off series. Knicks p!a\'c rs hnve snit! th;1l !he '.\l :idison sriu1.1rt• (;arden crO\\·d has hecn liki• ;i si:o.:th man to lhcm. hC'lp1n~ sp;1rk !hem to vlclorics Jn llK• past. Rut ill 1971 , You're In Luck When You've 0,t A. MCCULLOCH MINI MAC 30 gasoline Eledrtc MASTER SERVICE DEALER SJ.NT-' I.NA I.. W. lfMIS TRt.CTOll I. IMl'L. CO. 1 '29 E. Fl~1 $1. S41·26l t COSl',r, MESA TONY'S ILDG. MATElllAL lllf Nrwtt•I 11-.0. llf·lUI HUllTINOTON l lACll J . C. l'tNHlY CO. It H11MtMI.., (!r. "1·1111 llUtfflNGTON I Eot.(H ANGIL'1: HOMl CTR . '* '"'"''' ... ~ .. JU·_, NIWl"OtllT llACll J . C. l'IHHEY CC. ,. • .iii.~ 11i.d .,.,.un •see The Above Dealers For ST AN.OBY ELECTf:llC POWER NEW McCULLOCH Portable Electric BEii ERATO Ri Only $199.95 • 1on1ght'$ do-or-<li~' ~alional rnatC'h hl'rt-:i~ainst the Uoston lla\ki;:cb~1ll ,\ssut•1;1t1011 pl;1)0f! (\·hic·s. :·\\'~'\t! i;ot tu he f1gJlrt•i.s1,·c i'~p1,_·~:1aU) on rt.:: f 1• n s t• . • ' H:Jms.1~' s.1id follo~·ing ~1 prJl'- 111·1• sf'..:sion ·11iursd:l}'. 1·ra1 ling 3-Z in their t-:asi.·rn ronft·rcnC'C seinif!p:il pl:i~1)ifs 1h1' four·yc.'.lr~ld Brn\·es n1u~1 11 in to i,:e! aootlM'r ('rack :u 11\e Cel JIC'S Sunday Jn Boston. e ~niter Trnd<'d SAX i)J .. :r.o Br.1·nn! Salter. proh.1hly the San l>a·)!u <11argcrs' lx•H dcfi'nSi\'I' l>:H·k. h.1s hl'l'll tr:1d1--.J t<i thl· \\°:ishington Hrd:ikin.c:. 111c Cha ri:1·rs i.:ot !hr('(• future draft choices f-0r th e 6· • DAIL v Pt LOT I 7 ------- l'C8t.IC ~OTJC>; l'L lll.IC :\'OTICt.: "", ', , ' •• • 8 DAILY PILOT BOATING E11se11ada Deadline , l\lo11day I ~londay at 4:30 p.n1. is tlx.> deadline ror entries in the 27th l'\c"'port lo Enscnada race. 1 "Entries \\'ill not be ac- ceptt-d unless received bv 4:30 p.1n .. " said Jirn Ni.igcnt, f:t.'lleru l chairn1an for the sponsoring Ne1\'port Ocean Sailing Associntion. Entry fee for the race is $30. Checks should be m a d c payable to Ne'M'JXlrl Ocean Sailing A550Ciation (NOSA l and should acco1npany the en· try cartl. Entries received to date in- dicate thal ttx> S.1turday starting date \\1ill not be a deterrent to entries ,.·hich for the past se1·cral years have a1•eragtd more than 550. The Saturda~· starting lime was scl('t \f.'<\ by NOSA in an ('ffort to reduce the size of the mi:<cd crowds -yachting and non-yachting -belie ved to have been responsible for the near riot condit ions which ex- isted last year. \Vith a late- Sunday finish. it is calculated that most of the non.yachting croY:d •.\'ill have dcpartl'd for home. tr *· -tr Plenty Gas In Ensenllda For Racers Yachting ramilics a n d friends expecting to drive to Ensenada for the post race festivities of the Newport to Ensenada race have been assured of plenly of gasoline south of the border. "There is plenty or gas for tourists v i s i l i n g Baja Ca lifornia. Stations are open seven days a "'eek \\'ilh no restriction on the amount that can be purchased. acrordin~ to J.lario E. t.lontes. director of touristn at Ensennda "\Ve have received hundreds of inquiries fron1 Americans \\'ishin,q lo \·isit Baja \\'ho were under the mistaken impression that the gns shortage in the Vnited Slates extended belO\I.' the border." J.1ontcs added. f I .. I i ~ .4 blt9f ~-.......... !OpoA.Jrit, lfTl.Ai:1'1.I .4 I f:«ll'.M K~Cll.!l:t Friday, Apr!I 12, l</74 Weeke1ad Cnlenclnr Easter .Holiday For Yachtsmen Southland sailors appart'ntly nrc plannin~ io gu to <'hurcl1 r~astcr Sunday as virtually all or !ht-yachling uctivlt y i.~ schc-dult.'<l for S<iturd11y only. Tht• i'\-:-\1'por1 !!arbor )'acht Cluh \\'lit start n fleet of sonl(' 40 boal.'i on 1he Co.'\St Channl'I Hate Sa1urday. n1;1rkin~ ti~.· s1't'Ond even1 of the t'1.1rrt'11l Ah1nanson Series, and another score or morl' of ;o.1idgel Ocean l~cing l"le<!t yachts on thr Point Fermin race. Tht.· lallcr is part or the CorkSl•lt 1·rophy Series. 1'hc-Balboa )'at'ht Cluh \\'ill hoi.t all Cl3SS('S in .its nnnuat · Cas!l'r J{('°gatta Snturdn~' with r:1c1ng on inside nnd outside course~. NllYC's (:Oas! Channt'l race \1·i !l 1akc the IOR fle<!l from Britai11 II 1'ops World Race Field PO RTS~·IOUT!f, England the starting line Lon g Bc;ich entrance bUoy· r 10 po it) 'befort' heudinj.l ucro.~s chnnncl for Ship l{ock off the Catalina lsU1n1us. After row1din g' !'hip Hock the fl eet \\'ill hl'ad back atross ch annPl for the filli sh <1l the F.1nn1y oil island. Newporl ·Balboa BALBOA YACllT CLUB Enster Regatta. Saturday. N E \\' P 0 RT HAHBOH )'ACHT CLUB -·Cousl Chan· nel I lace f Ahmanson Series I Saturday; point F'ermin race , !\lOHF'. Salurday. • l.11s An2e le11·l.A1nj? Bench ~f'~A L BEACH Y AC HT rt.VB -SAturday S:tilors Scril's. Salurd<1y. · CABHILLO BEACH YACHT CLUB -Oil Island Hnce tCabrillo Scriesl S.iturday. Santa ~1onifa Bay SOUTH BAY YACll'r RAC· !Nli CLUB -Point Dume lt<icc (Co1n1nodort' Series 1 OHCA, JOH. MOHF, PllRF, Saturday. ASSOC IA1.ION OF SAN'T1\ ~10N ICA BA\' YACJIT Cl.UBS -Flee! racr. all n1cn1bcr fleets. Sa n t a -2 2 Associ nt 1on. • ' • 1~' /. • ., .~· . . !Z ,••1111; • , . , P1•eppi1ag ft•r 01ae Of A Kind • • • • \V. D. Schock f'on1pany's Sa ntana-22· '"ill be one of the boats to \\'Jlt:h in the sn1all cruiser division of the One Of .\ Kind Hegatta (OOAK1 't''hich gets under \vay 'Vednesday in the ocean off Newport Reach. The regatta. s ponsored by \1achting l'ilagazine. has a(tracted n1ore than 100 classes in the test to <letef1nine ~·hich i!' tne 1astest sail boat. ·so1 -ca1 · Ri gatra At. (:ahrillo Beacl1 . --1 , -C.lbrJil1!>~· J.Beath has been vdlJ ['eCCi\'C free ll lr fare and selected all the site for I.be Saf lodgings at the nationals. The Catamaran 1974 n a lion a I l'ha mplonship regatta. Aug. 3- 4i:-.113 ~-.c.!:>-.!~ -· "Hurricane r.ulch is a natural choice for oor first na· 11onals." said Terry Dahl. Sol Cat CJass Association ract- df rector. ,''·Tbie consistently strong 11•lnds proVide ideal ca1atharan sailing coodi!ioil~. making a true lcsl of skip~r and crew. t 1,.0 top finishers in each region \\'ill receive the use of a fack>ry bolt-onkws .sails) for the {'Ompctlt1on. · l .-~ ALL ~J";MBE R..~ ot the Sol Cnt 'Clif'S 'A~lntkln are •tligiblr \O con1pe&.c in the nn- , 'nual event. . 1i1f.' Sol cat Clnss Assoc1a· lion Pcrpc1uat Trophy will be a\rarded to the national cham- . pion. The top five finishers DAllL SAID the nudsummcr · \i•ill receive take·home cups. dates were .selected to allow --..--~;;;:;;;~;.:;;; regional qualifiers the op.I ~, port uni ty to plan their \·aca· I ti.ans around a trip to the Los · Aru::cles I {arbor "-rca spot j . The tl'.'O·dav eo1n1>etition Willi be condu.c1cd ·on <t three race per day schedule 1viih one 1hrow-00t race in determining tlK' final score. Tue 11 association! through9ttl the country will conduct regional ctu,i.m· pionships and the \\·inner in each region l'.'ilh a rnininiurn o{ 10 entrants -----..:.-===== .---.IME CAR OWNERS.-. ...... LEATHER W.Vs ,._.. L.MM.r & ..,.. c1i ...... r LIFE • ..._.. llt llllfo..,., w c• IZIJl't'°lttl ,_ " , ~. ' j . <APi -Chay Birth 's Gre;11 Britain II 11·as first to cross the finish line Thursday in the ~000.mile Round th e \\'orld yacht race, but the \\•inner . based on handlc:1p. \\'as ex· pertecl to be Sayuln II of l\lex· ico . SPECTACULAR, DOOR-BUSTING l/011·c\·er. the British Roya l Nnvv. yachJ . Ad1·enture, was reported to he catching up in the fina l stai:;:es nnd could overhaul Sayula ll. l\'ineteen yachts sla11ed thC' race Sept. 8. After sloPS in Capeto1rn. Sydney aTK.I Rio de .Janeiro. the 72-foot Bri tish ketch co1npletcd the last leg in 21 days, 12 hours. 32 minutes. Other yach~ were expccied to rinish this v.·eekend. 81\th earlier had soloed non-Slop nround lhe \vorld nnd rov.·ed 1he Atlanlic \\·ith one con1p.1ni0J1. About 2,000 spectators werr on shore when Jhe Britain tT crossed the finish line a, kiw hundred yards out. Can•tal Weather s.11.'1tV tod.v. Llghl vtrl•btr wtllds nioM •nd mornlnq llo\lf5 11«.omlng wrs~rly I to 16 ~noll In 11t1r.._u todav end S1!11r<1av. Hloh 1ad1v n. Co:wnl~I tempoirlt\ltK ran11r from !J IG '6. lnllnd ltmP01tit!u•r1 tlflllt lrom '~ to 7!. W•IE<" llmpe<".iurr 51. S1111. itl,.an. Tides FRIDAY Second low 1:CS p.m. s-.TURDAY First h>i!h • • 1:'5 •.m. Fits• low JO·OO am. SPO:Md hilJh . • 1:"8 p.m. ~cono:t low 9:27 p.m. SUNDAY .. Fl,sl h•Qll ... l :ll •·""· Fo•s• low 11:11 1.m. S«ond n!qh 6:J7 p.m. s.ttond row H:n p.m. 1.1 Sun Riw1 t :2' 1.m. St11 7:n 11.m. MOOJ'I SU1 JO:lJ 1.m. • < ,, • •' ' ' WE WILLIE C\OSIDON IASTH SUND A YI SALE HIUS HONORED THIUSAT .. APllL 11 U.S. Ri;bber NAUGAHYDE 600 VOLT REMNANTS ROMEX WIRE • St".W.•lllyl,1 ....... -• 1...,i.11111 fwllitwt, ,...,, ~ .... • -.., UIMn tM t1••111. "Complefe With Gtou"d/" No.14-7 9c RIG. 11' ft. Trip11 T11br SPRINKLER SOAKER HOSE • lot' ....... flt1iW1 ,.yl. • c.w,iM 11 krli ... '- • 51h.1Mt .~linfftt. RIG. •2•• 13.49 I Sp.ciol Pllftho1i 3-IN-1 BATH SET • J,c:.: ... ~ ..... wtlfl ~11,t1u .. .,_...& .......... , ... .,......,. .. • ,.._,, rk• wee4·IMI,..., RIGULAR YALU! 'MJS • NOWS 19!~- I 4 Inch POTTED FUCHSIA • Uwwy llewere4 ,i..ts ... \ii... .11 s ....... ri • U.riflit tf tnitint .... 1tti ..... ,l.n! '""'ill tW 11Hfllll ff (Oflfli11.,t. RIG. 6t' Personal If ~ND ·I.HOWER , .1 ' • llh.,..,.. .. w.tltfwtlett =·· • .. .., ..... Mal. ii... ... . .,.,,... .. ~ • RIG .• ,95 'It.ts Delu-r 10' x 10' SIOiAGI SHID • s.l•111H ,.., 111• .~ fl••• 1l1r.,. pr~11111. • 0..11 t!itl• ... "'"" 11ll~u &.-.., ,_.eckl" ht""-1.' ' • Sttel w•tht•tit~l hlifl! with r1i11 tlftttn ... 1111 i. 1u1rroM1. Rl.G. 'l!.9.11 5 16999 ,G-ARBAGE D·•IPOSIR • , .. trltl 112 i..,,. ........ t -.f1HNMin·~· • fikrtlt"• __. w·... . .·1 ... ,.,..& .................. ....... , ... RIG. •3999 ····" t .IH!T ALL .•• ~SY~ t. ~. ll ---~ ... • w A u F ,, H h ,, t '' .. • Arts I Dining Out Entertainment OAIL Y PILOT J 11 (,,d,1y t.pr11 12. 1974 Pauline l(ael Critiques Hollywood By CANDACE PEARSON Of "'9 01l1Y l'llft lltfl "I'm not that ooricemcd about !he \\~s and the bacb because they can take care ol· themselves and they do. They mal:e ...&. ol o-r ... "But most ol the~ can't take care or lhermelvtl ..• 'lbere.are '°few peo- ple who are talented or ablt to "'-"Otk in this f'81 -·you want to be.Ip." Pauline Kael. U~. Witty. setf·aaured. C.OnfidenL Ou~. Unpre tentious. Jn k>\•e with what sbe does. N:td so gootl at it, some people have unciaiclally du~ her the dean of AD)trioan film critics. On a six-month hiatm from New Yoder magazine ("I'm looking for a job"), she recenlly spoke during a UC Irvine El.t.emlon course on "Perspecth·es on Cumnt Film." ''The most interesting Hims are small· budget one. The bigger 'the budget ge!s on a movie, the safer it usually i!, .. she said. ''I can't e\'en hurt it if I want to." ~ But the film critic does "really enter dir-ectly into the forttu1es ot the medium" .and htr revie""·s ha\·e ~so blunt that once only three of the se.ven reviews she wrote for one magazine ""'ere printed. "Advertising killed the other rour and at that time J got the hell out,°' laughed Kael. She was dropped by CBS television as Its film revieY:er arte.r sh<' panned "The Exorcist." 1\'hich was bring ing people to the lheaters and bringing ads to the nf"t "1."0rk. "Business is business," she \\·as told. Her faith in aud iences to respond to small. sensit ive fi lms is v.·aning. She wor· ries that the era o( experimental film is dying; she knows that many pictures are doomed berore they open because they have no financial backing. Kael is concerned that too few film &1.,Udents want lo be ~riaus revit·-...·ers, dTstributors. producers : she deplores the lack of good, non-stereotyped roles in froot of and behind the cameras for wo men. Any yet she declares: "Mo\'ies are more exciting now than ever. .. Kids vrho 1,·otdd '\'e been poc'IS or nrchitects or painters noY: \l'ill be rilm makers." ': She sees herself as a combination film pa tron and guide. "Small budget film! really st..i.nd or fall ~ss be<:ause lhey ha1·e no 1,1,•ay of reading the public. They don 't have a big advertising campaign.'' Kaci said. "rt 's one of the few fields the critic can help the artist keep 11i1orking ... but "'e reall y can 't help the picture unless the company gets behind it." Sht uSf'd "~tean StrN'1s." directed by ;\lartin Scor'<'tSe. and "Thit'ves Like Us." by Robert Alt man. n.~ cxa1nplrs of films .... ilh criticnl acrlaun but y.·11hout big studio backing. dislribulion and h~'l'.lC- "I 1,1,·ant to help people lo respond to things. I y.•ant them to give certain things a chance." But sorneti mes. she adn1ils. "you just \!.'rite your i::uts out and it dOl'.'Sn ·1 "·ork and you kno"· it." And ··it hl1rts ,\-ht•n you fall ." She estimales the real core of the mo\'ie audience as not the youni::. but the ··aging young" -the 2fl.. to 3S.year-0lds. 1\nd she is angered that "success and celebrity have triun1pht'd 01·e r the cynicism of youth. The kids \\'ant to sre somethini:: that's a big hit." \\'hat she Se<'S as a rcht<oal by au· dien<.'CS to t3kl' :i ehanC<' on nl'll". h"~~­ publirned f1 lnts 1nay spell "ll1t• 1•11ol !u ,,·hatcver rxpcrin1t•111a11on th1•rt• !:. 111 mo1•ies as an art form," It is a ,business for thr slroni::. Thi' d ir~tor's egornarua I" ;iln1ost :i necess:1ry armor :ii::ainst the prcs.,ur1·s or "movie n1oi,:uls.'· "'ho 1~·ar•t dollar sii:,n .... rind big namt'S iuKI not ":;om('thing rphen1eral cal!Ni arr ." K ;1rl S.'.l\S. K11el thinks n1ost J.:rl'at f1ln1s .. 1rc done by dirC'Ctors v•h<'n th l•y arr .1·011nc ,\ftt·r th.:l!. "peoplt' are cut off by SUl'Cl'SS. 11 IS so easy 10 fool yours1•lf 11h1'n ~uu re rich.·· There is a 111·.:'CI fnr nn r ff .. c·11vr . a!ternalil'i' rtln1 d1s1rib1111on ~\'~h·rn in this roun1ry. shl' says. to a1!01\· 1hc sm:1lll'r n1ov1e!I to be-seen. But she rl'n1;11ns the c·on).l!lll!llatl' f1lrn fan. She 1·1e1\s f1lrHs da1!~ 3nd r:1rely 11 :Ol<'hrs IC'IC'v1s1on 1 Elct•pl for nev.~. and on Saturtf,1~ ntght. v.ht•n thr ("BS ~hov.·s arl· ··as J?Ooct J S 'Jtls comt-diC's." • Shf Ol'c:-isionall~· rl'qds other crttiC'.'i. 11ork. but :;.'.l~·s sh\,.S 1L..,ua!ly d1s.:1ppointed bC'C;\Wi(' lhey dt~t11;-.5 SIJ'!hl and SOlU'ld but nut rontl'n!, or don't ~av v.·hat a film ineans 10 thl'nl. · "[find I r:1n't !1,·.'· shC' ~iys. revirv.·ing · hcrsl'H "111(' f<'t•lini;:s C'Qffl<' 1hrous,:h in the prost". I JllSI t•an't fake it." She keeps; i::oing by beht•vu1g "thcf\.' :ire po ... 1ple 11ho art• rt•sponslve to l><'llUtifu! 11·ork." But sh1! al!'O h•els that if "11c had n Sol1rnits~·n. 11·!.''d tun1 h1111 into ~orn1an :-.1 a1lf'r 1n ~'O n1inu1rs. t\nd then he'd bf' up th<'re ntaking un ass of JiiJl1.SC'lt so w~ ('()tild lau!-:h hint off. ··1f our fint>sl 11·ritrrs 1,1·ant to bl> r1•lcbnt1rs. hov• ran "'<' blan1c the heads or thl' n1ovie business:'" Tw·o Tud·or Works • Ill UCI Dance Concert Five major v.·ork.s will be perfonned by UC Irvine 9tudents in a dance concert ton.lglt and Saturday at 8 o'clock in fne Fine Arts Village Theater oo campus. The •U'ks will be chon!ographed by three dance facuhy members and a graduate student. mE PROGRAM '\ill include tv.-o v.·orks, "Fandango" and "Sunflov.-ers" by noted ballet chol'eographer A n t o n y Tudor. Tudor is a visiting lectw'er in dance ror the second oonsecutive year. Dancen performing in "Fanda"llo" are Jamie Jooe:s, Antonette Yuskis, Susie Smith, Cindy Cox and Patrice Whiteside. "Sunflo\\·ers '' dancers are Cindy Cox, Bill Hansen. Don S<:hy,·ainesen, 1'.t i s s \\'hiteside, 1'.liss Yuskis and Miss JOf'IC!. "Four 1'.fandrils," a m:ldenl dance, bas been ch<ireographed by J._ ·l'tllrod, . associate profemor ol dance. PAUL SHIPl'ON lecturer in dance, bu c.'ho~ "Together," with movements interpreting the need to con- form, the need to share and the need to be an individual. Granduate student Penelope HaMtein Y.ril.I present her produdion thesis, titled "Barren" and based on the play "Verma" by Federico Garcia Lorca . Ticketa at $3 may be obtained fro m the Fine Arts Box Office, UC Irvine, Ca. 92664. F0< Wonnatioo call the Fine Arts Bo:s. Office, ~17. Cellist to Perforni In Last of Series The Orange County Philharmonic Society's last concert in the current series will take place Saturday, April 27, when Zubln ?\tchta will coodud the Loe A ngele s Nlharmonic Orchestra. The concert will beg;n promptly at 1:30 p.m. in UC J.rvine's Q'awfonl Hall. Mehla has d!ooeo the Ovenure to "Egmont" by Beethoven, Concerto In B minor for Cello and Orchestra by Dvorak, with Nathaniel Rooa> a s c ello s olo ist , and "Scheherazade" by R i m s k Y· Korsab>lf, leeturlng Sl<moy Harth as violin 30iolst. Nathaniel Rosen, a protege of Greg« PiaUgonky in 1962, 00\V assists the masleT cellist in his cta.sses·at USC. In add.Ilion to wiMing numerous prizes and awards im.ernalionally, the yoong cellist ls presently oo the m~ic faculty ol Cal S t a t e Nonllr1dge. Jtarth, "-"ho i.1 in his ftrst year as both concertmaster and assistant rondudor, is the tint musician in the on:hestra'• hlstocy Io hold both positions. - The lorm<r coocertmultt ol the Chicago Symphony, Harth has be<n a violin soloist, ~. com-C:.:...".'"'lc oducalor, writer and nckell are $1 lot the balcooy and II for students. 'A>ey are available at the society's office, 21'.lt W. Coa!t Hwy., Newport Beach or by c:alllng ,~II. 1be Pi1lladelph1a Orthestra, "'~th .,....,. Eu(ene Ormandy conduc-inf; will prc1ent a "Salute to Youth" amccrt Friday, Atay 31, In UCl 'I Q'awfonl Hall. Foilowln& the cotlC<l't, lho OC CELLIST N1th1niel Rosen Philharmonic Society will celebrate ils 20th aMiversary with a benefit supper dance at SOuth Corist Plaza. Proce:t-ds will go to the pe1iatrlc unit a Hoag n .. p11a1 nhd to the Philharmonlc's Youth Concerts .str· lei .• , Antony Tudor's 'Fandango' give s Spanish fla ir lo UCI concert tonight and Saturday . Opera: Musical Drama for All By JACK CHAPP ELL 01 tflt Dally Plltt $1111 The v.·otd "opera" conjurrs up visions of men in top hats and tails; 1,1,'orncn in elegant gol\-ns dripping u·ith joy,·els and carl]'ing ... opera glasses. It may bring to mind fri ghtfully proper and stuffy !IOphistication. soimthing that n1cn ge t dragged off to by their 11il'cs. ''Life with Father.Jike," v"ho v>ant to be "seen" at the opera. \\'e ll. opera isn't exactly li ke that. Not acrord ing to Richard ~lartell. a bonafide opera star ,.,.ho for 25 year,. played lhe finest houses in Europe and has perforn1ed with the greatest nao1es in opera. pt>tition or movies and telr1·is1on. Opera has to rompete. People must not go to the opera and be disappointro.1• he s..1id. "A grand opera is gra nd because it has a luJI symphony~ orcht·stra th('re. The voice has 10 have many ~ears of trai~ing but first of all the \·oice has to be there," :-.tartell said. "You gi,·e up a Jot 10 be. an opera singl"r. l'ou ha\•c to hal'e !he spirit and desi re to stay ··••Ith it and y.·ork at it.'' '·IT TAKES lremC"ndous encluranrf'. There is n& speakinl!; u1 opera. it is all si nging. The roles are demandin;.: physica lly. Tha t means you have to train like an Olympic a thlele-~·ou have to be able to spend four hours on the stage ''TOP llAT 1\~TI tails , those days are fO ing ~·ords and ki!hng dragons ," he gone. Opt_'ra cannot y,·ithstand that sa · anymore. It has to become the peo · Under the European system, young thing." 1'.lanell, an Emerald · resi· singers start .. ~1ith an opera house y,·ork- dC'nt. said in an int erview. ing in a variety of roles v.•it h the house "The kids come as thev. want. You mentor. dress as you please. One · ellow sittlni.t next to ine had ter..nis clothes on." That system ma y not provide the best . . training. for a young singer. especially in Martell sa1~ r~fcrring o n recent Jighl of the physical demands made on Southern ~ahforn1.a J>7rfor . ance. lhe yoWJg singe rs. ~lartell said. "Opera 1s gro\\:1ng 1n this uni !')'. nol .. . . . only the old things, but also e up 3nd ~fany voices ha\'e ~n .. rumed: It rs coming.'· he said. ~ter to prepare the voice, be said. _ ri.tartell , a heroic tenor, is ba in the Jn the United ~tales. it is more com· t:nited States now after a Ieng n fo-r young singers to attend schools pleasant career in Europe.. and recei\'e training fron1 established "EVE RY LITn.E tov.'n in Europe has Its ov.<n opera ~-They have a 10· month season and in Europe. opera is subsidized by the state. "Not just old people, but k.lds \\'Il l at·. lend. It ~ not unus~ for them to flll the balcony. Th e ticklts are very in- expensive. "The kids v.111 stand in line like they do for a rock group. · ''One time, in France, in ~farseilles. I was carried back to the hotel on the shoulders ot that crowd. l1TllAT WAS a maJlnee that caught lire. tt11 like heing a bull£1ghte.r in Spain or a great football hero here, a Joe Na.math. • "Ope:ra Ls a mOOcaJ dram·a. What ls important about opera 1oday I! the com- coachc! and singers. ~IARTELL PLA~ on starting his O\\'n school h<'re. "I would take only those I thought t:llented enough. and thtn take all ol those that l could." It< S11id. •le said that with lhe· groy,·ing intere~t In opera, there is a corresponding in· terest In performing opera. "The reason has lo be that people really enjoy opera. People really en)oy singing. They are fascinated by !he fact that people can sing. Opera is ju51 the highest level," ~lartell said. l~e said he felt the growing popularity of opera and baUet V."33., like the ncv.iy acquired ~te for fine "incs, the result ol ll)cnailng sophlstlcallon that started "ith the Kennedy Administ ration. O•llf ~lie! Sl•tt """"' OPERA STAR HA-5 A. POSTER TO PROVE IT Rith•rd Marfe\I of Emerald Bay H.as Sung for 25 Years ' i I !0 DAILY PILOT * Young Pianist Awarde~ $5 00 Reci tal Contract judgn m. the college theater last weekend. None of the ela:ht Miu Marion Galloey. I~ 1tud"1t ol lrwtn Preundllcb ot the Jullllilrd School in New York City, won the first an- nual . Young Pianists Com· petition at Golden W e s t College. She will receive a $500 cm· tract to perronn a recital at Golden West O>llege in the 197t-75 seuon. S8Tli!inallsta was ktcntlfied to lhe judges until the w•r \\'as anno unced . All semifin alists, except ?If t 11 Gaf f n ey. ~e r e rro'in California. They 'ere Heary, r A. €urtis, 15, .La(UN. Beal:h: ' Her •inning program con- sisted of sonatas by Scarlatti and Haydn, the F major Ballade b)' Chopin, and the Piano Variations by Aaron Copland. Altan Gakcen, 1&, P a Io • Verdes Estates: JUn,eun Kim, 17. Whittler; ..Aglaia Kora~. J8, Philadetpua and Burlingame: Donna Stoering. 18, FrerMf)t: Jon Sutherland, 17, Senta ?o.1onica : and Steve lC . \\'arzycki, 18, San FranciJCo. CREATIVE STITCHERY IN H/IND-OYED FIBERS BY DARRELL EBERT Thirty-four cont.estants from throughout the United St.ates 18 . years okt and younger entered the competition. ~:ith eight semifmall~ts performing before a 'panel of prominent Competing in the finals "·e.tt Kim a student of Denjel Poll~ck ; Koras, studtnt of Rudolph Sttkln; &&the-lilld, student of Bruce Sutherland; . ' and Pttiss Gaffney. .. Centerpiece of GWC Exhibit Suggests Many Messages HOMINll FOR ONE Of THE YEAR'$ TOP TOftlO TAHSt ''Ilea SU~""' by. 1.t...io.. 1>M1r· WM-4 w.«a H•l 1unec WA Aowolf a- in LM9ilt:· The 50th wedd i ng an-niversar~ celebrates life "'ell lived, or is it the last party before the grave, or anolher plastic ritual sanclified by custom over tile years ? Visitors to the farulty art show now in the Golden West OJllege corrununity theater gallery through April can dra"' their ov:n cooclusions from the exhibit's centerpiece. Kay 1.1ortenson 's figurative drawing of a senior. look-alike couple i.s surrounded by proP5. creating a three-dimensional environment and mental im- ages. -Artificial grass behind a tiny, white picket fence. -A rusted bird c a g e overgrown with ivy. -A real cake and candles on a plastic tablecloth. -FIQwered wa l lpaper behind the drawing. vo ice :ind activate<! by a Transition," and "Edge of the pushbutton on the v.•all. Fog." Ebert's ""'ork in jev;e!ry 1'he props and objects dra\\' is shown in three recently the vie\\·er into the scene, created rings done in yellow creating suJxooriscious images . and whire gold and \lt'hite In all , 12 art instructor.;. at pear l. and gold and jade. Golden West are represented Carl Glassford, gr a ph i c in the show. displaying a cross artist for KOCE-TV (Channel section of strong art forms. 50 ), is showing pencil sketches Bob Aklerette is represented o( old-time aircraft and cars. by conceptual paint ings. •·Hot while Tom Hall'kins displays Days f'requC"ntl y Occur in oil paintlngs. "Lands Around California." "Lies," and '-fY Dwelling." and ceramic ''Fresoo," w h i I e colleague and bronze s cu Ip t u re , Harvey Clemans has captured ''Synesthesia Woman" and a familiar Newport Beach "Synesthesia Seatown." restaurant, ''Delaney's," in --'-------------------------- ink wash. aOO l\\'O ink sketch- es, "Gold Co'as t " and "Boats," and a figure draw- ing. The Huntington Beach Pier, one of the most painted ~nes in Southem California, takes on a still different dimension in a series or four, soft watercolor s by Paul Donaldson. This Easter Vacation ... Catch our Spring Fun Fever • KAY MORTENSON OF BALBOA, WITH HER FIGURATIVE DRAWINGS -A straigbllorwanl taped sales promotion on ~ prehensive undertaking service, recorded in monotone Darrell Ebert's talent in blendlng shape, line and color is well representtd in tll'O stitchery plere!!, "UnJty of PopsConcert ~~ o ·~~Jt-1 . f"YJ""J Scheduled I At College ·1 Sunday i~ Easter '1 I I I I I I 1· I I I I I I I The Pacific Pops Orchestra • will perform al a free . Il"Klm· ing concert at G<ilden West College on Apr-ii 16 at II a.m. . in the community theater. Songs from "Fiddler on the Root," a "Jesus Chr is t Superstar" medley and ''Bria n's Song" will be in- cluded in the performance. The orchestra is directed by James Qiristensen. who is the ~ music direct.or for Disneyland and Walt Disney World. He h.1s written music for films , radio and TV commericals. albums and special materi al for the llollywood Bow 1 Orchestra. Bob liope, Pat -Boone, Arthur Fiedler. John Scott Trotter and Cannen Dragon. The Pacific Pops Orche!tra is divided into three groups, each of which will play a specialty number at the con- cert -Pacific String!, Pacific Wlrxls and Pacific Brass. Our Flower Shop will have I OOO's of Fresh Cut Flowers • CARMATIOMS • ROSES • DAFFODILS • TULIPS • IRIS ••• and all the Spring . Flowers IOl'fH ALL DAY U.Smt SUHDA YI We'll also have I OOO's of POTTED PLANTS all dressed up like only "FLOWERS by DEBRA" can do. . COME SEE THE LARGEST V AllETY OF l'LAHTS, FEllHS, HAHGIHG IASICITT, IH ORAHGE COUNTY-YOU'LL LOVE THE LOW l'RICES TOO! I ··, .. , I ~~ '!'. ''"' ~"" I Yowl•~.,..... 'La M h ' I 'I'" ASPARAGUS anc a I .. ~: 3 ... $I oo I .... ~ · Continuing 1 ilf.._ _u.;:.: ... ·~tan of La l\fancha" I ~~-- ~·': ~ -~-.f~=: I • I ·-· SOMEOHI.! WI Wllf JLOWHS! Continuing through April I w I t h performances Wed- ne!days through Sundays is I this musical production al Sebastian's \V~t D i nn e r I Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico. I San Clemente. Dinner starts ,_ .. ...,y ...... fntti.-.... al 7 with curtain at 8:40. I Reservations 492-9950. "l\1onday's Hero•· I The Irvine Community I Theater Is presenting this revival of a 1940s original I drama tonight and Saturday at I 8:30 in the Humaruties Han ""'°"" Playhoose on the UC Irvine I 64S.0032 c:ampus. Reservations 557-I 7'SI. "The Pb!Wrllu•pbt" I Soulh Coe:st Repertory will I ----open its new production next Saturday for a h\·~wee.kend I ~ run, Wednesdays through Sun· cloy• al 8 o'clock. In the Third I Step Theat<r, 1827 Ne.-port Bi>d.. Costa Mesa. R<serva· I t1ons 146-1!83. I ._ _ _, New Ballet I "36 y_, I of P..o... NEW YORK (UP! I -~ How" Choreograph<r Eliot Feld h8' I formed a new ballet company. Eliot Feld Ballet, whlcll will • ••"""""" have Its lnsugural aeuon In June at J""!>h Papp'• public lhclJl<r jlOl!lplex. - • """7 DATIA -... ""' .. ...... CAULIFLOWER IOMOID --'°"" ...... --..... ...... . ._·I Now at 160 f"Newport B vd. ,,,.°""'c:!,'~ 11 t---1 1c-o116'1os1.) ,,,. __ .. I ·~·~ •' ~I • 0 • • . •. • •' ' 'Je . • • ( Enjoy a fun.filled day with your family at Knott's ! Discover exciting adv entures, entertainment and 'rides ... including Knoll's fun-floatin g, slomach·<umbling log ride! GHOST TOWN Relive the exdtement of the old west as you witness maverick gunslingers in blazing six gun action! FIEST A VILLA.GE Reli ve the early days of old Mexi co as you stroll thru the plaza and listen to south-of.the-border mmic! ' GYPSY CAMP Relive the life of a gypsy as you wander thru hidden caves filled with games of skill and arcades of fun! Plus ... Wild Animal Easter Parade! Jungle animals In an Easter Fashion Parade to delight youngsters of all ages! ••••••••••••••••••• PAUL REVERE and the Raider& featuring Mark Lindsay Flas hback ... to rock music))· with the now sounds! \'' Tonight thru Sunday KNDTT'S BERRY FARM ~ Du ena Pa rk, Cn •Open Daily • (714) 827·1776 1' • ' - G a i .. n 0 p • THIS COLOR PHOTOGRAM IS ENTITLED TOMATO SLICES GREEN . YELLOW, BLUE . - Cameraless Photography • 'Light Co1n1Jositio11.s' Displll)·ed in La g 111u1 l~xlribit Color Photograms by .icrry Burchfield are included in the current exhibit at the Laguna Beach P.tuseum of Art. Burchfietd is an ill!«ructor at the Newport School or Photography and UC Irvine Extension. A native of Chicago. 111 .• he l:las participated in exhibits at the Nl'v:port Gallery. Laguna Beach J\1useum of Art. and is included in the traveling J\1ucken!ha ler C.'ultural Center Shovt' ''Through Ones Eyes." . His photographs have been published in nwnerous magazines and he is a member of the r~riends of Photo g r aph ,v. Photography Instructors Association and Professional Phot'ogr3phcrs of Amcrita. mc<liu1n. Fo c1l'r. one or Atnf'nca·s three great il- ··1~ight Compositions" ur as !hey arc lu::.1ralor::. in the 1920s y,/Jos..• work \\ot" commonly caUed -''Photogranu" arc reprodut::td in such n1agazines as the C'Olor im:iges niadc "'ithout use of a ~tlurday f.\'ening Post. Life. Harper's, camera. Colored lig ht. color print paper Liberty and Scribner's. \\'as knoy,·n as an and chemistry plus e\'Cr}dAy objects arc l'l'Ccntric Y.ito left a S2.000 a wf'Ck job 111 employed to crcale the images. .'\e\1 'fork 10 motorcycle to Los Ani.!cles. Through the choice of objects. place-Once the re. Foster de\·ote<I his la st 25 ment and control of the .inltnsity and ~·ears to the fin<' llr ts and pa intro oolor of the tight sourte" Burchfield ponr:iits of 1novieland greats and nudl• creates his O\lll realitv \I/here content is models th:i t found their 11a\' 1nlu 1hr ('111· a record of the play o'f light in s1>ace. le1·tio11s of such notahl~s a«·\\ il1ia111 H;111- Photogran1s arc nc1v to IJurchficld, dolph l!curst. Harold Lloyd :.ind .Juh11 1vho makes no attem pt at overt messages U1'ir r.1rnorl'. in 1hc images but finds them unique In hi s 11·orkshop stable at lht' eorner of records of the relationship of lig ht and Franklin and La Brea 1s11ll ;111 art beaut~'· 11orkshop 1oda~ •. Foster livrd lhc ]if,• uf Tll E PllOTOG RA~IS \1 il\ be on rt~1ubl! ;1 Bohcn1i<.1n µ<iinting and t•·;1chinc 11hd1· along "ith the 1Vi\lia1n Frederic\.. Fo"\l'l' l're;iting pieces tha1 todu~ ha\'{' l"M•eon11· Study of the Female For1n lrorn S\.HUI'-recogniit·d as 11 segment 01 t\menca's day. April 10. through Sunday, ~l a~' 2. ~il'i.11 i1nprcssionislic\ar1. The prints represented In the Laguna Beach exhibit aren't photographs in lhP- tradJtional sense. Yet they tcprcscnt 1hc purest applica tion of the>photo!U';;ipnlc .;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~....;;;-;;;-~-;....;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;-_-;,;,;,;;;-;;;..11 ..... ~~~~~~~-'~~---. Ear~ Bird Special Complete Oinner-$3.95 Monday through Friday 5to 7 p.m. 0•1\tinq & Enle<l•i~me nf Niqlthy ln The Lounge CONTINENTAL CUISINE AT THE FA.!.HION ISLAND ioilOEWAY SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. IANQU£T FACILITIES Di11tter Strttd Fro m 5 l".M. NOW FEATURING ll7 PAC IFIC COAST HW Y. Oinnor e Mon.·S•t. e Lwnch e Mon .• Fri. DAVID & LAURIE HUNTINGTON IEACH Plono, G11itor. Vocols ' • rr111ay Anrll l? }q74 DAILY NLOT f f ------ Coast Restaurants Off er Choice of Easter Feasts F'0Jloi,1ing Easter churl'h st'r\'tc<>s. thf' dii\drcn's cg~ hunt and pro1ncnadi11g the boull'\'nrds In 311 tho.sc fashionable new clothes. com('! the tirne to Sl.'ttlc dO\\'ll for cnio)inent of a. ft•sti\'C repasl. (.'ustom no longer dil't<il t'S a bill of fart• C3lling for han1 or sonic lamh dish. If it"s your COO\"entioo l.O stick y,·ith one of those. fine, bul any savory Clllree 1s c-qually fittini;: these da)s. In line. too. \11:'n C\'O\\ing tradition. !he 111eal ca n take th<.> fom1 of a midday l;.1unch or l:itC'r 1.hnncr. ~lany restaurants in 1he arl·a arc prun· f'd to offer a d istinctiv(~ Easier fl'ast. t:hcck h.-St. hoy.ever, to determine the poli''Y on brunch or dinner. and obtau1 ;idl"ancc rcscn •at ionS Y.'ht:•re\·(·r p05sib\e. The follo•Ning places pro\•idl.'d OJt 'n' 1\bout wi th inforn1at1011 r<'i;arding their o(fcrings. BOB HL'l'l~S -F:aster Sunday 1rill gi \·c diners tY.o d1st1nc1 options at Boll Hurns Ti.'Slauran1 . 37 Fash1011 Island in \'e\\'J)Orl Center. \cY.1X1r1 Beat h. First UJ) 11il\ be a bn1neh . Sl'r\'cd fron1 10 a.in . lo 3 p.n1. [)inner Sf'r\·1ce fro1n !he regular menu "ill ~cl under \1ay at 4 p.nl. HES BllO'\'N' S-Anothe r brunch and dinner doubleheader is on Wp a\ _Ben llrov.'i1 's rl'staurant, 31106 Co..1st H\\')'. lat Aliso C.:m1yon J. South l~1guna. Brunch \.\ill be sen·t>d from 10 a.m. 10 3 p.m. and compl('l!e dinners \1•ill be S£'n 'cd from 4 10 10 p.m. SA,rS SEAF'OOll -S;:un 's Seafood. 16178 1';1c1 f1c Coas t ll igh\1 a~. Huntington l.h·:ich. \111! open at noon on l·:nstcr Sun· d:1y •ind :>.1'r\·l' its tornplct1· llll'llU of fi!'h ;1ud sl••••k 1·111rC1..•s lhroughout thl' day and l'\'t'llllJ;.l \'E \,.l 'OllT l~lt I\'\' -,\ L\1;11np:.i:!ne hunt hrl·;1kra~1. ~(·!'\'t"d f101n \I a.in. to 2 p 111 , 1\ ill l;1un<·h the J·:.:1::.tt·r l1·st1\'ilic:> at ll1·I \\·, hh's :\t•111wric r Inn . 11 07 J;:in1· h lt'l' Hnacl. 1\'c11pur1 Rench. D1n nt'r \1 ill 1,,1 :;t•n't'<l in the ~larinc restaurant fron1 ~ to 10 p.m. Proualy Pre.:.enl~ Out 'n . About Norman Stanley :\IAGIC J',\S -\\'1th S1 r\ Ice i!t'\1111~ under "'ay at 11 R in., tlk' ~1nc1c l':1u. Sou1 n Coast l1la1_.. fat the not'th •·1ld of the"""' n1'!1l !, (.'ost:1 ~tcsa, •1111 offer 2; diffen:nt varieties of l'fCJ>C N1!r1'C·~ an<l , de55erts for &.:aslcr Swltlay ~runl·h . · AIH.POffTt.~R ISN - A poolslde·chanl· 11agnc buffet. starting nt It a.in .. is one of tv.·o Easter options at the 1\1rporter Inn , 187fkl ~lacArthur llll'tl. !l)ppositc Orange t'ount~· Airport 1. Brune~\ v.1 11 also IJC scrvl'<I in the ~lcd i1t·1 rran(·nn Boun1 s!orting :1! 10 a.Ill. OO~ATELLl'S -\\'1th SC'r\'IC\J gC1ting undt~r "·ay a! :I p.111 .. l)onatl·lll°s 11ali;1n r:unily ri•stnurant. 2;'1j4 :\'f'\\ port Bl\'d" ('~a ~lesa. 11ill f1·a1urr an all -yOu-<·1111- l'!ll sp.;1ghe11i d1nru·r eomplclt_· 111111 ;111 the trinunings. RLACKHEARD'S -A t\\·o-p.1rt l·:astrr ohscr.,,afk.'C "111 n1ark ll'M· hol1da~· at Blaekbcnrd's rt"staur<'nl . 4150 .\lart1n~a t~ \\':iy at ~1acArlhur Blvd, tll'iH' Oran~c County Airport. Brunch "'111 i;et under \\'a}' at n a .. nl. and chnnrr ill 1 1),111. Cll.0'\"l'\ llOL'SE -E:tslt·r Sund;1y \I 111 mark the off1c1al opening of the 11{'''' OUI· door din ing p:iuo ar !ht· Cro11n llouse r~taurant . :r> ... 8ir.? Coast lligh11:iy. l.:1J;una Nigut•L lln1nl'h 1\il! be St'r\','d lhcrt'. :is 1r.-·ll :is indoors. fro1n 11::111 a nl to 4 p.111 .. und dinn<·r frorn 4 to 11 p.rn. HEL'HE\'S -:\lost of 1h" rJr:ingr <"ouut~ l't'Slaarants O\)(•r:i lc<I h.\ F;1r \\\•:-.! St·" 1c1•s . Inc. -1nt·lud111g ;111 H··ub~n·s. l'lankhOUSC''i. the :\loonrako•r :111d the B\·ulx·n E. l.<·c -"'111 uh,1·r11· tht· holi- day \1ith :l Spt.'<1al E:istt·r Suntl,1y brunrh. Hours of ser\'icc 11111 be 9 :t n1 !•1 :! p n1 c·oo11111100<ii .!-t1r\·1c-e b<'f.:1ns ;11 110011 l-:;1 .. tl'r ~nd:iy 111 t!:t· \"t•hi•t Turth~ n·,t:i11r;1u1 . ~9 rash1cn l ~land in /\{'"'JX>r! ('('ll!('r, Xl.'\l'POrl lk-nrh IA·1x·11du1:.: •)n lhl' t11nf' ~ou i;o. <:all ii brunch or duu1t·r • t:GG &: ,\J.E -Ju :1 n :1ppropr1a tr touch (Or ~Ill' hohd;11', th~· \\'Olldl'riul \\Orld CJf (11nrl1•!trs 1\1JI "spark Ea~ler d111iilg :it the I·:~&: All'. 2."1'31 Eai;thluff l)r. 1adJaee111 IQ :-.:t•111)1)rt 1'(•nn1s l'lub1. \t•\\-po1·1 Hc:ich. F:J:ll: di sh1•s 11 di bt· f('alurcd in IHI nlrnost limitlt•:-.s vari.'ty. IF SPRl\G 'IAHKS th<' annual hou~ huld overhaul, It also ap~rs to be 1h(' tunt' Y.'hen restnura\('u~ Hild 1ndus1n· a~ sociates ~;uhre to di.'>C'\1.SS \\·avs of im - pnl\·ini; sen·ict• to !he dining j>ubl1c. So 1t S<"'\'lllL'<l at tht• n'..'('{'flt Eighth A11nu11l Hesl1U1r;~n1 ~lt11t.'1~c1ncnt Sl'm1nar held in !h<• Sht•1;:1 ton-Ant1h..1m lfo1cl. ·nie Orangt• En1pirc Uranch or the food St·r•·1{.'e Est'cuti\'t•s Association oo- spon:.:or<-d ti~ 197~ sc1nin.1 r \\Ith Ora,.r llf':lrly ~00 011ners, operators ;ind sup- C~"'lst Collt'g('. f)u ring !he day-loog ('\'~t pl11·rs ol Orange Coun1y·1i food st•n•ioc? OU!lets listctlC'd to indu stn • lf'adcrs tacklie the the~: "Put the SjJint of Seni<le: Ba('k Into Food Service." - Fi1·c candid pan1('i1J<1nl~_ in a n1omin,.:: panel acknoy,·ledgcd a jarring stnt1!'t1c on the importance of good scn•it'C'. Out Of e\·ei;.· 100 dis.;;.11isfied C11ston1crs. so 11·on.I h11s it. 73 arc :1p1 10 be unhapij>\" about pCll)r s('n'iti•. 1ll1• ren1ainin1: 17 rom- plninls rover the full range of ot her possibilitit'S. • TllE EVEST "'as 11'\0(leralcd bv !11.rs. lluth flichard. food service dirl'(1Dr. R~·­ land Unified School District , 01l~rs tak- ing part 111 this spirited d1S{:ussion !Sec OL:T ',\" AHOUT, l'aJt:c ?21 OPEN EASTER SUNDAY 9:00 A..M. to 9:00 P.M. --__;;;; ---Omelettes, --,,, -,........ Quiches ;/: A DIXIELAND JUBILEE W+!h Tl'le -BACK BAY JAZZ BAND I ~ -....= & Crepes = 2531 EASTBL-UFF DR .• 640·B1W Friday & Soturdo y Nites 1712 Plocer.tia -Costa t.1eso -548-9203 ..,......in tl'le Bluff1 · AdJKenr N1woo'! T1nni1 Club- ..,,-9-9 Daily -Closed Monday ..... "" /" 81nqw1h e C1t1rin9 e P1iw.ile Par!it' Folk · Rock · Stondord • Done: 536-2555 ~-~·~ ~o-~ ~ ~· ~~~·;·~·~··;..:;··~·~·;·~"~c;·;"~·~· ;··~··~·~·;·;•;•";..:;c;~::"::'.:;~·;"~·;"~';'-~.11~~~-·-·-"-·.".·-·.•.·.·· ... ---~-~~~---....l : ~ ~ 1~ """"'""'~JAZZ at the Week Dcryt: 11 :JO A.M. to 12 l".M. k l. •d Sat. 11 :JO A.M. to lZ:l O S•llCltl'fl: 4:00·12 MIDNIGHT COCKTAILS I 9091 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962 .7911 Vel~~t Turtle tall for Reservation·s NEWPORT BEACH 59 Fo shlon Island 644·5313 • FULLERfOlil 1450N. Harbor Blvd. 871·9340 EAST ER SUNDAY T.he l>on.:.itclli family in1·1tt.·s :-.our fum11~· 1t1 t'llJOY E<i~ter dinner \\"llh us . ,\II ,\ou t·;_in 1.·;1t of our tan1ous ~pa g h.t•tt i. v•ith mt'~1l ~;i uce. S2.25 per pl'r:.on. 1nclud1ng one scr\·1ng of ).!a rht• hrt·ad ;ind :-.al:.i1L Rcgul.i r llll'nu <1l~o ava1lahJt>. J:HE PIZZA FROM THE EAST HAS COME WEST! ~~O ~Cl+~~ Italian fomily fvtl Rtst1»111·ant ,. LUNCH & DINNER DAILY ;::~., L.# Tues -Sat from 11 a m • Sur.day 3 p m · ~, .. oo. · ~- RESERVATIONS ~ !. ~~~vT8RGD~AS 548-3172 !~ i .]., 2574M•wport11.,d., Costa M•lO } E ASTE R DI NN ER WITH US ! Tr' 11111· 111 11ur· tresh !il'atoocl hot' c1··111•u1r1·' !ron1 th\· o~!!oter b:1r ., CllO•CO ot Souo or Salad ~·•ft a•••""l Sugar Cured Ham Champagne Fru11 Sauce.... • ... , ... , .•.••••.•.. $3 95 Roast Leg ol Spnng Lamb Mini Jelly...... ········-·-··•·••-···-······· 4.65 Roast Duckhng w1lh Cherry Sauce ..• ·················-·-•·--·-·· 625 Fresh Maine Lobster w1lh Drawn But1e1 . Halibut Steak -... -........................ . 7.25 with Be rna1se Sauce .• , ••.••••• , .••• , .............. ,. 5.95 Roast Prime Rob ot Beel au JU'S .. New York Steai.. 695 broiled lo perlechon . , . . . ................ _.. 6.95 • Cnolce ol Two S•ulled. baked or mashed oo tatoe. rice p1talf carrots. ooas or green beani Dessens Coconut ball with ChOcolate sauce 75 Parla11 chOcolalE' or creme oe mentne . 75 . ,,., '-·~v-...... Sf.rvf)d from I ti m to 9 p m 2 11.12 PACIFIC 'COAST HWY. HUNTINGTON BEACH RESERVATIONS 536-142 1 ~ SPECIALS 11 Served Monday , T ue~day, Wednesday, Thursday WATERFRO ai..IT dinners include salad, g.'1r/1c cl1eese toasr. " ! cflo1ce of baked potaro or nee H.i1•1rJ11dn 1)/i MAHI MAHI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95 M:.\RK DAVIDSON TRIO II RED SNAPPER ............... 2.25 ICominq: Th• Chuck K••ly Triol 1)) GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . . . . . . 2.75 l~ TOP SIRLOIN .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95 ( LUNCH • DINNER • COCKTAILS 'I NEW YORK STEAK . . . . . . . . . 3.45 409 28th Street ' 1 LOBST ER TAIL 4.75 l ~ N B I) 1b~.~~E~,.~ Ac~~ ~.~,~~~T=~1 .ng1 (,:, ~~ .. : t~ ·c.;1~1 ·~~-~~~~1 1' i,,,.,,,,,e~~~:~/~'""'°'6"""'7"5....,·~4"3..,,.,1.,,,1 _,,, luncheon • dinner • banquets ------ 1 I~ =--=::...=--.-=-~ ===-=--= ~' r--------------------~ -NOW IN SOUTH COAST VILLAGE- ~.-· " 1: .' ' . ,. 0.' . ' . . ' . r ~ .. ·:C'·., ' ' ' •.< ' ' " ' ,•, ~· ~ ••• ....... :~~ EASTER SUNDAY Dinnl!r served from 12 noon • Entertainmen t 4047 MacArth ur Blvd. Newport Beach \ ' I . ' I ' . ' ' • ,. ·' ::.;' :, ~.I . ' I ' .. ' ' •• < Orange County nowhaS its own gounnet Japanese J'oii~i.:U.,n_l_e~~~~~! Horiknvta in Tokyo, ,Ja pnn, or in Little Tukyo, Los Angel<>R, you hnve n(lt hiid a !ru1• Rnurmet (':<peric>n('(' in Japo nrSC' clin- ini;i. At the nrw Itest.1 ur:int 1-lotikaw:i. t1ll your fnn1illrir favoritPS nrr on th<! mC'nu - tc·mrurn, teriy;i.ki, a nd !ht> like-nlonl( wi th mnny authentic goutnl<'t spc>ci;.1 lt ics I hot Mpark the> imaginntio n and the rritate. In ()\Jr lovely new two-leve l rrstaur.101, you 1n:1y ch~ to dine in thf' (-ic>jla nl din- ing r()(l rtl, or U /a teppon , with your ll('A • food. chickrn or Ateak grilll'd nl your own t._1b lPIOJl. The oew Restaurant lioriknwu is loc':'l tc>d in &uth Coas t Villagr, acrms from Snuth Coo1tt PhiM't Shopr1ing Center, CQflt.1 l\IC'. a. Come join us !iOOn . O['lf'n (t1r lu nch and dinner. Calf (7 I1) .iS7 -2:i3J for dinnerrts~ruatiom. 3800 South Plaza Drivc,Sonta Ana. ' ·. • • • . . LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY Frqm 11 :00 A.M. DINNER SERVED UNT IL 8:00 P.M Monday and Friday #1 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CE NTER 644-2200 from $2.50 EGGS BENEDICT OMELETTE CARUSO HANGTOWN FRY FILET MIGNON OSCAR PRIME RIBOF BEEF. AU JUS EGGS ORTEGA And Other Brunch Selections Choictof: Fresh Fruirs in Champagne, Olil/ed Fr•shly Squt1tzed Orange Jui~. lc«J Gazpacho, Basket of Auortld S~t Rolls & Muffins, Hom11 FM<! PotattNs & Frtshly BrtwedCofftlt Sarwd with 61'try Enrrte OPEN DAILY 11 '00 AM Lunch Served to 5 PM Dinner 5eNed from 5 PM LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT NEWPORT BEACH 59 Fashion Island For Re•rvationi Plea• <:all 644-5313 .. • 22 OAILV PILOT IN THE GALLERIES Lagunan John Okulick Opens at Jcrek, Glenn JACK GLENN GALLERY -283 1 SF.. Coast 11"-'Y-· Corona dcl ~1ar. Wull reliefs by John Okulick or Laguna Dea<.'h , a UC Irvine graduate student In art. Hours: Daily, 11 a.m.· 5 p.m,. COU.ECTOR'S CHOICE -li66 N. Q>ast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Acrylics, stitchery alld stoneware by Gonzalo Duraln, through May 4. LAGUNA BEACH ~1USEUJ\t OF ART -307 Cliff Drive, La- guna Beach. Collection or the works of William Foster (1882- 195.1), an early illustrator for Harper's, Saturday Evening Post. etc. The exhibit is a study of the female figure. Also. pholOgrams by Jerry Burchfiled and an invitatiooal mem· befshlp exhibil. Hours: Open daily, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays and 11 :30 a.m.-4 p.m. "'eekends. . GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE ART GALLERY -15744 Golden· west St .. Huntington Beach. The works of 12 art instructors, members of the GWC .art facu lty, are op exhibtt through April . Art fonrui include conceptual paintings by Bob Alder· etle, Ink wnshe11 by Harvey Clemans, three-dimensional en- vironment by Kay Morteoon, and stitchery by Darrell Ebert. Hours: 1'1onday-Friday, 10 n.m.·S p.m. and Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ART GALLERY -2701 Fair- view Road. Cost.a Mesa. Thirty~ight photographic prints by famed Japanese photographer Eikoh Hosoe and selected I \\'Orks by OCC photography faculty, including VJctor Land- weder, Larry Larsen, Ron Lelghton, Tina Lend, Brian Ltwls, ilrian ~tiUer, John Sanford, Steve SC.hwartz, Arthur Tausalg and John Upton. llours: Monda)' through Friday, 9 a.m.· 2 p.m. CAI. STATE FULLERTON .ART GALLERY -800 No. State College Blvd., Fullerton. "Santos" exhibition lncludes, more lhan 150 hand-carved religious figurines from the 16th and to the 191.h century, may be viewed through 1.fay 10. Hours: Monday ,through Friday from noon to 4 p.m. and Sunday rrom 1 to~ p.m. CHALL)S 'GALLERIES -1390 South Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Acrylics by Lucia Anderson and oils by Paul Souza. through April 28. Hours: Wednesday through Sunday from ti a.m. to 5 p.m. GALLERY ZOC -206 N. Coast Hwy .. l.agwia Beach. All media works by James Strombotne, through April_30. Hours: Tuesday through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. l\tARJNERS SAVINGS AND LOAN -1515 Westcllff Drive, Newport Beach. Fourteen sketches by lifark Ley.!len. depict- ing the Newport Beach community from both a historical and current viewpoint. ~1ariners Savings and Loan com- n1issioned the sketches and se lecled reprints are available free to the public. . UC TRVJNE ART GALLERY -Fine Ar ts Village, UC Irvine campus. Piece by Tom Eatherton described as "space de- fined by gJowing lines against the darkneu of a vaid..'' Hours: Tueaday through Friday from noon to 4 p.llL md SUndays from I to $ p.m. C.~L STATE LONG BEACH GALLERY -etot E. lib II., Long Bt.ach. "Art of the Abe:lam of New Guinea.'' art eb- jtcta and ritual lnstnll?lenb-made by a New GulDM Cribe.. will be on esbtblt through April 211. Hours: Mooday 1111..P Friday lrom 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday, from 1to4 p.m. MUCKENTHALER CENTER CULTURAL CENTER -IJll Alalvcm A\'C., r~uuenon. "Showcase," the eeCODd annual art J\~1'1 Gallery Juril'd exhibition, features lhe worU ot Orange Cowuy a.rtisls. Hours: Tuesday through SUndaya, 1 NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM -2211 W, Jlalbao Blvd:, Newport Beach. Paintings, drawlnp and prints bJ Peler Bodnar. Cz.ecboslovakian-bom but railed 1n · nlat. ~Uch., will be on esblbtt April 21. Houn: ,.._y 'lbroulb Swlday from nooo to 4 p.m. and Fridays, from· f to I p.m. EYE'S ART GALLERIEs -HIS .$ .Cout Hwy., ~ Beach. Y.'Orks by Diana f,!.a.rtt and Robert Marabl.ll, throulb April. Hours : ~1onday-Friday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and weekends, It a.m . .fi p.m.: South Coast VUl3!1", Westem art by Frank Austen and Tony Calagno, through April. Hours: Mooday- Thursday, 10 a.m.•9 p.m.: Frlday and Saturday, 10 a.m.• 10 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. MUCKENTHALER CULTURAL CENTER -1201 W. Mal·' \'ern, Fullerton. Stitchery, pa.pier macbe, decouplfe and paper sculpture will be exrubtted by atudentl of PrNtM Hibbard. The mini-exhibit is on dispby in the Solarium. lfours: Tuesday-Su nday, 1-5 p.m. OV 'f 'N' .ABOUT •.• SPOUTER S!LOOH Waterfront F1vorite of Old Wh1lm, S1ilorJ 1nd Hubie Cat Skippers ENTERTAINM ENT Continent1I Cui1ln• Cocktall1 Serving L11ffchton and Dinntr t.fo11da~ through So.tun:1o~. @elile Ae,,t~ I FRENCH CUISINE I Ope" 1 De~1 • 11 :JO ....... 11 ,00 p.m. I LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS 3800 S. Plata Drive South Coast Village l Adj•t•nl lo So. Co•tl 1'1•1• I EASTER SUNDAY POOLSIDE CHAMPAGNE BUFFET St1rti1111 11 11 :00 A.M. REGULAR SUNDAY BRUNCH M,d ;+1rr1n•~n Raom Stort(itt ... 10:00 A.M. I (from P1ge lll included Al Levie. prl"Sident. Eglec 1.lcats, and chainnan or Gu!li\"ers restaurant: Jack Abr.!lms. president. At I a s Cro.,.,.n Brokerage. 1 n c. ; Richard Delanna. executive chef. Balboa Bay Club: and Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole 3-9560 Opef! Y"r Aro1111d Dellr 12·12-Fri. •ltd ht. 'tll ) O.fll. ENJOY A BIT OF OLD SAN FRANCISCO JOIN US 'EASTER SUNDAY FOR DINNER Serving from 2:00 p.m . . anchorman Richard Hayti, purchasing agent, Far West Ser\'ices, Inc. With considerable 1 o a J. ""'re!ting in admltt1n( 'def- a nd proposing r e medle1 , nearl y two dozen additional speakers got into lh e ICt leading up the evenia1 diMCr meeting. It contluded the seminar with an addrell by the 11on. James E. Cunningham. Judge-Superior Court. Ontario. and member, Chefs de Cuisine, la: Angelw. So if your favori te waltr!u or waiter sl'ni les a Utile brighter and your to 11 t arrives a lot wanner. maybe it's bec'ause a lot of food scni.cc people spent the day in Anahcin1 taking a lot of heat. I!'\ STILL A:'lr:OTIIER sign of spring. the ~1agic P a n Crt>pcrie in South Coast Plaza has ·started holding fashion sho1\"S C\"Cry Tuesday from 11 ·30 to 12::W. The Fashion Koop. a new addi!ion to the Mall. is staging the \\'eckly 11hows. Dllpla.yed during the proctOOings ls 1 ,-arict~' of sportsWear and Cn:)Ua! <lrC9:5CS for ~·omen C( all ages. 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE IC-of WntdHf eM 0. • ..,1 c.Airporter qnn Sunday is FlltlBAY crJ. • 1· 117QO MAC ARTHUR BLVD. ·nor.e 1~119 -.1.,...,, Nl'WPOllT MEWPORT BEACH JJoiJeaux r renclt C11isi11c 751 St. Clolr, Co,ta MHo 17141 S40-3641 'CHINKING ABOVer A REALLY DIFF'ERENer BllVNCH erHIS .F;AS«J"ER? TRY ... 410 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA creperle open" ,1111 .i.nl., offers 27 differen1 v.1r11;'1'<'~ of c:rcpe entrees and dC'~~<'rl' Coelrtds·Wllw• I -I 645-5222 in the l1tj!Qijl!1ll GE aster at y~~~ c hampagne GffuntGJlreakfast 9 :00 AM~2:00 PM <ilinner · 4:00 PM· 10:00 PM t?J~~nn 1107 Jamboree Road.' Newport Beach (71 4) 644·1700 • • COCKT·All.S • 1.9~ J.', 11TW ST .. lllLLVR11" SQ. t-OST A Mt::SA • (11 i) 64S·162t • • • f l<POL Will Flash You Back to Sounds of 150s I A push on the nostalgia bu!· ton, JMO KPOL, 'ft'ill lune you lnto a ··50s Flashb:lcic" pr6- motion fNturing lht" hits - hundreds or them -by a! many artists of th.at era. For the most part, they're the kind of songs, you rarely Turning on ha\'e the opporhmlly of hear- ing anymo~ on rildlo. I look a trip back Into time just look· ing over some of those scheduled to play every half hour, you're ...,-e\C"Ome Tfl dO the same: "April Love," featuring Pat Boone; Frankla Uiine's ''\\'ild Goose:" Kav Starr's "U'heel of Fortune:;' Les Pn uI and r-.lary 1-"ord's "How IUgh the r-.loon:" J tn1 · my Rogers' "llone)"'eomb ;" Rosemary Clooney's '·Come On·A·MY JiOUSf:;" Oon Sher· ry's "Band of Gold" to toutll on just a few. Scott Manchester EASTER SUNDAY l,_h IOtol D1-S..ved1Tom 4 p.IO. Make R~Hna+ions How PifOVING BACK into today, KLOS has its billing set for aoother "In Concert'' airing today ""'ilh Chuck B e r r y playing host to lnb'l'id Gibson, Bo Diddley, Johnny Ri\'ers and Spoon River Banc!. KABC· TV carries the video; start time is 11 :30 p.m. How the IRS conducts its business is the subject of KPFKs 90-minute special on r-.tonday starting at 7 p.m .. Vo'hich will serve as an ex· amination of the inner work- ings of the IRS. including fl TEMPLE GARDENS 37 FASHION ISLAND ~Ht~ Resiau,rant I NEWPORT COOtl V '' m.tw"" •11tt1MT1• • •""'41•• RICKSHA Ampi. P1rir.l11t ~~~~;~~~;·;·;·-;4~i;o;io;;·~~ll COCKTAIL ~ LOUNGE ~ ><f ,1\.•Jf'A County's Most rc!!.lurin~ Exotic 1'ropir11;l Dl'inks l uncheon & Dinner Dai ly 1500 ADAMS l.r HarbCH') COSTA MESA 540-19]7 540-192] Alld, I• G<ncM11 Gr.,.. 12201 laOOKHUllST !At C"°P-111 •11·7020 ~~~ Beautiful Reslaurants I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ • Serving EASTE R BRUN CH 10 a.m to3p.m. .'Me C(!'rr11111J;;y f:YfrJ lart1'rt11I ENTERTAINMENT J _ , ' NIGHTLY , diai::no~is of t h <.' I It .r.: · s ''Sl·Cri•t'' 1Ut('l11gl't1Cl' n1:•nu:11. ·n1a1 stntion 1s staging its S<'- cond <111nu11l E;1<.;t('t l\'C('kcnd l\OLO F'esti\'al, fron1 ooon • 8 p 1n . at th(' Lemon Tree Bnzaar in ~lission JI i 11 s , replC'tc \\'1th rostunied C'X- hibit1on dance groups, ethnic b..'lnds and .a colorful arrav of <'thn1c food. drink and ~n~ from the Balkans and N('ar F'..;1st. ri.linimum admissions k('('p KPF'K on tht> air. T"·o t~nd listener s entered KFJ's "Bleep Bletp" eontest (l\F'I ~lakes ~IY blec-p. bll.'<'p); howe\·er, Bettv Halliburton. a \'an Nuv"s housewife. carno. out the "·In- ner in the ''Besl Entry" cntegory '.l'ilh her '' K F I r..takes ri.ty \\'1reless Tireless·· I h · P1Uy "llol $1•11 ""°" anc '.l'llS t e rec1piC'nl of an ----------------- A :\l ·F~I raclio and cassette t.•l}C' rccordC'r for hl'r efforts KLAC \\'JI.I. ('arrv th{' In· dinn,1 polis 500 on i\1ny 26: in addui11n to I a p -b y-1 a p coverage, l he ;..1etromed1a outlet .... ·ill also rarry the Indy qualif\'in~ broadcasts on ~lay 11 and 18 Ja\' La1\-renrr 11·ill l\.CET to Broaclcast Stylized '~J11t·h Ado' step inlo highhutton shoes. spats and starched collars 111 <1n atmosphe re spiccd \\'i!h! Kt>1 ~1ont:' l\up~ and ~lode! "T" Fords. [)All Y Pll lln<·k to Br 1we David Alanson "'ill ~tar ll\ :l Ollt' ITI311 ~hU\li' tlllt..•d '"l'he Life :ind l)c:ilh flf /.{'llfl\ Bru l C.' 10111,;ht :1nrt ·s:tt11rda\· :it tti e UC' Jr,•1ne stuc!1u theater. Both i;:ho v.·:-. :-tart at R p.1n .. t\dnus· 1>1on is free. MOVIE RATINGS FUR PAREl\lTS AND \'DUNG PEOPl£ fhf Mite,,_• ol I~• "'""'' 11 11 Wfl• ,..,_,," Howr '"-w;to M"Y ti -"-IOI ,,..,,,,, . ..,,....... CllN'a ------·-------·~~~·I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... a ~'l-'!1-­........ o ...... _,..__ .. w.., .. _.._ EASTE R DINN ER SUNDAY BRUNCH f1leo da1J~· rrpOrts dir{'('t from !he Indianapol is i\f o tor Sfl('('dway for the "'t>ek prior to !hf' Ind\' 500 ; his repons \\'iii include interviews v.·1th track nnd ra C\!\1·3y officials. dr11·ers. car owners and crew members. Josf•ph Papp ·s Ne"' York ShakC'spcart-F cs t i \'a I pro· du rtion of ··l>luch Ado About ~othing." one of the h1ght1ght~ rif both lclc\·1s1on's and Br<hld\\•ay's 19i3 season. "'ill be broadcast Saiurday at 7 pm on KCET. Ch.1nnel 2.11. lnllially produced on stagC'f------ 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Ccx:ktoil5 • D11n: ng • Er tertainment No .. Apptorill<;I TIM MO RG Ol'l-T11t . th,,, Sat. VIC G.4.ACIA-Sllftday Hiqhti J 1106 Coe if Highway 1111 .4.!ito C~J SOUTH LACiUMA ArnpM Pri.illlJ RE:S 499·16') =-::-c-======== ----.- 496-5773 499-2626 EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M Jol11 irs for the ope11h19 of our NEW OUTDOOR DINING PATIO EASTER DINNER 4 to 11 Cieorge f olil'er E"tertoi~ng f111! Oytt•r lar Senke 3 28~2 COAST HWY. fit Crawn Vi!Jt' P•rkw&yl LAGU NA NIGUEL MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB ORANGE COUNTY'S TOP ENTERTAINMENT JOE LIGGINS The Original "Honeydrippers" BACK AT THE LARK ROOM with WILLIE JACKSON ' Wednesda y thru Svnda y 81nqM 1I f1c:liti11 ~P tr 450 P1opl1 16712 Git.AH.A M AV:NUE I.Al WarMr) ttUNTINGTON IE.A.CH 17141146·118it 121 11 5•2·1954 EASTER BRUNCH 11 A.M. EASTER DINNER 4 P .M. ON MAC ARTHUf:I NEAR -ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT >110 oi s~ndav J-'M>ICAN STEEL BA.NO ft . . . . . ~..:...• .J' II/(} q;.y;r,yr lie, , ~ .· -· Along the interview line, KABC' Talkradio s Bud Funllo ! "Sportstalk'' 5 · 7 p.m \ madr ;i let r·f Dodgers fans h;1pp}' the nlhrr d:i~· \\'hen he opened .Af1rj'tr1,/ .qj,,,,,c// {/7 :J,:J777 1 1h1· phon~ !111cs for 11~1i:ne:rs io f1ri.: ;111;1\' at r-.t anagcr \\'al! Als!(ln. \\.<i lt handled himself \\' e ! I , l'MllZI lfYll 111>1 1!'9 a real Air.can ri~MllOd! rode comoicie w•tt1 real A'rK:~n sn•r">~I<;' Just one ot rr.e man~ e~c111rig r1dC1i 101 L•0t1 Counl"r ~ s~1"" c~ .... D __ ..,.. Dr11·e rr1rouo11 Lkln COvntry M f"'ltlfl'/ limes as \lt)U wan!;,. l)r'l6dav for Of'e &d••Hssoon pric:e. Bui be sure to tuve t•me ro eoiO'f our Salat• Cimo .-Amusement Centi!!", ;r:.:_,,...r;;::. - AniuM<ment Genier -. UIAlllCAMP AMUllMIMT CDn'U ·--...... --Ll()ll Country Sa!llt Ii In Olll'Qe CoJnty on1v .O ~In lromOO-IOW!'l lot Angeles We 1e on !lie S.n Diego Freew1y ., II Moullon ;;;;:;;-..t.,,..,~--P1rkwly'" lrv.ne From meSan11ANF•-v. 1a~1 lhl Sand C.nyon off- r11"10 ll"CI IOllow TfleslQnS For lurthlr in~IJOn till ( n•J 837-1200 or !213J ~~1 Ooet1 dally 9am r11notatrine.L&U u~ttll:1at~P"\. ·Q LIC>N (C)UNTl\Y SJIFllRI ( • ~hakrspeare·s "'itty. ageless talc of rnn1an1Lt· 1•11t.:1.n~le1ncnt has bcl'll tr<in~ptintt'<I fnin1 lair llith rrntury Sitlly to 1!110 1n11J.11·esl Atlll'rtra. retairung the langungr. plot nnd s1 ru~· Lure u: lht· on g1n~ll fiul 1n this 1..any version 1h1• --characters in Nr11· York's Central Park. the Papp production then moved to Broad"·ay ~·here it enjoyed a successful run . Dur- ing its Broad'.l·ay engagement . the piny "·as re-staged for telrvtslon and broadcast on CBS la st February. This rrhronrlcast is the first since the production's critically-ac· clain1cd prc1nicre. --:,.,:Z.--Al1UCTIOlllt .~ Tt1eworld ,.---...... ~J lamovs M~"lu1s Ch•mP\ Bl@ IO"""i ,n Jt>e fl1n tn1s wee~end ~"' '" ~ 1a 19h·D<1cked sr.ow ,., roe Jungle PlayhouY! ~ · I! s ff<;e IOI" Irle en111e lam1Jy when VO\.I : f!/!ln;'.~~~: . , ""' """'"'::) -I Tt1eoe·s at~ 1 hee Oi•d ~'>'.ffl "' tr.e OD<'n·a" A1foflle~'t" ·-· ' . -~ . ' . ' ' ' . ' . -..... _ : , ........... ... . .--~ ·~ 1~~1-r~ ,. --·I . ..,.. '°' . • .,;,>=J' ~ : -. -• --~~-: ' ' ' • .. -°",,. Al9CAll ...... Th..1 c;oo.JOOo !jOOO' lor or-.. ltM f<()o> YI l <WI to.r'1'•1 :o rnl 11e1m !Ja.n. llW ol.ht~n t:•Pl9" ' L.~=:-:.?~:i:._ ....................... ~:i_l - u .. , .... '" '2 l ,.,.o _\/.,,_ ...... ...... __ ,. BLAZING SADDLES Ill WHERE DOES IT HUltT (l l ·Ill. 0 '1'1 • Ul & SUM 11 PACIP'IC TH•ATR•8 ORIV•·IH IUP'l:I IWA' MISTS HA ... 0 .. •LVD. D'i•• -I" Swap Mfft & ...... s.-••t •SM~ -··'"' 'o '"'"' ORANG• Q,h,•· I" 1 & 2 ""-l•t,I S-.-1-111 •0,., ""lrto S...'"'' 01 Mokl• ~,.,,~., F•rnilr Fun : ~rol lli! •••11I011 D•lore! ,, ... ., ,, ··~-•t. '1~1,1• THE GltlAT GATSIY !'°l THI CANDIDATE ·~ Ii•• O.••• ...... , ,, ··-~ ..... , ... ) t6Z ?'I I S-0°""''' .. ............ _ h-., .. .. ~ •• 11 ..... ~' 1111 11t;Q W•U (ljWIJT ll!Tll lt081 N HOOD It! M,\1$ I IA.Mii Clhlft ON£ LITTLE INOIA.N " r .. • 24 DAILY PILOT ' EASTER Egg Hunts, Art Ev ents in Season ~DSSION VIEJO An Easter Egg Hunt Is scheduled for 9 a.m. Saturday a t Marguerite Recreation Center in J\tl:rslon Viejo for children from two to six. Visit· ins: the children will be Easter bonny himself who wil\ 11\\'ard plize1 in each age group. Open only to members of the Rec- reation Centers. COSTA MESA 1lle Easter Bunny will arrive in a police helicopter in Costa A1esa City ~ark at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Children th.rough the firth grade are invited to participate in the hunt and the games to follow. HUNTINGTON BEACH Boy &'Outs and Girl Scout~ in, lJuntington Beach will celebrate Easler with a carnp- out in t.lurdy Park lhls week· end. DegiMing at 2 p.m. on Saturday , lhe cam pout will in- clude singing• by the "God and C o u n t r y ,, Bellringers." a campfire and a sunrise service Easter Sunday. IRVINE sm<illest kite, and best Ea ster streaker. Admission is $1 per carload. FOUNTAIN VALLEY An Easter egg hunt for pre· school lo 8th 11rade children in Fountain Valley wlll take place at 11 a.m. Saturday in fl.1ile Square Regional Park. Candy eggs and prirei will be hidden in the grass by members of the Fountain Valley Jaycees and the city Recreation Department. The park is at Euclid Str~t and !lei! Avenue. LAGUNA BEACJI musical program includes a performance by the Laguna Bench Chorale and the San Pedro Youth Choir "Leaven." The message, "The Master Is Coming." will be r<>ad by Lagunan Bill Gwinn. Tha ser vice is sp()nsored· by the Laguna Beach Jaycees. The annual Laguna Beach Easter Egg Hunt wlll be held at I p.m. Sunday on the Laguna Beach High School Athletic field , for youngsters 9 years of age or younger. the huot is sponsored by the American Legion. Prizes will be ~warded to the rinden of specially rolored eggs mixed ln the 100 dozen hidden ·in the field. Artists · and craftsmen . plan Swing Colorful trumpeteer and band leader Doc Severinson will perform tonight and Saturday on the Tomorrowland Stage, Disneyland. l!e joins the Now Genera· tion }Jrass and Today's Children at 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock. A Feast of Sweets and Egg Hunt ""ill be >featured from I to 5 p.m. Surfday at the Deane Homes·'University Park, 17662 Teakwood Lane. Children's Easter Party. Special" guests will be 300 children with their Orange County Big Brothers and patients from Children's l~ospital of Orange County. Also included will be a Punch and J udy Show and Cha.!Jdet the Magician from the f\.1agic ·' An Ea ster Sunrise service will be held in Laguna Beach at 6 a.m. Sunday at the. Irvine Bowl . amphitheater, 6 5 o Laguna· Canyon Road. The to exhibit all daY along Forest1 --~~"~ Avenue·. S11nrlle Norma Zimmer will be the guest soloist during the Easter Sunrise serv- ice at Jo'orest Lawn M~­ rnoria l Park-CyPress. The program begins at 6:15 a.m. It is her ninth appearance at the serv· ice. ,,,, ,......,.. '11AY FOi MKHn'" -I 1JI I• 1,10 , .... l lCI I $W"•. 11.i. 1 1.10 Open o~.i, 11 30 pm m\i ~~··~·f W m E1t1 c.n1 wwy • ........:::.:, COllOJll.\ DE~ Millt W00DY ALLEN TAKES A NOSTALGIC LOOK AT THE FUTURE. .. Castle. The event is being h.&ndlcd by Catering Unlimited . Va r io us community homeowner associat ions will sponsor egg hunts but no city· SIAD/UM /':'.:' ' .._ • ..,.,,..t;.C.l ll.!_ZJ + "FANTASTIC f'LAHET" Rot.rt Redford -Mia Fcmow "THE GJIEAT GAT$1Y' IPGI IH WONDElLAHD" ... "CHAlLIE AHO THI ANGEL" sponsored festivities arc plan· "THE STING" ned. . AM At Orange County Race\vay. "CHARLIE VARRICK" Easter Sur.day will herald the "SLEEf'ER" Ninth Annual Ben Fr@klin "-nt:i Kite Contes!, kicking ofr\•:ith "COPS AND ROllERS" lf'GI an Easier Egg Hunt at noon. a ''THE CONYE n5ATIOH" ,,,, parade at I p.m., and kite-iln.:i f "JUDGE ROY IEAN" flying rom 1 :30 to 3 p.m. Six· 11io;;;=:=:=:=:;:.. __ ...;;.::.:;;;,_:::;;..;:;::,. __ ....r1 teen Newport bars and liquor --- stores arc sponsoring the ,6'•------------------.... event. with awards given for the old est kite flyer, youngest kite Oyer. highest biggest. IW •WILD ANIMALS •SPARKLING STREAMS • BREATHTAKING sctNERY • A true w'klllfe adnnture ttOfY HHEflT M4TIHUS s ... ••°"'Y' ALL SEATS '1.00 '' t :.'i ' 1884 Newport (o~ta Me~o S48 1S~1 Plenty of FREE PARKING lehiMI b9WiflcJ1 Horth of TlttcrhT SELECTED ON MORE ~10 BEST" LISTS THAN ANY OTHER FlM OF TIE YEAR! ~ ,,,.,. you in '6Z? "AAWlllCAN G~AJ<ifl •AllJC•S'l"'llO C()l'Jl(Vo COAei<t..·"°" ~!!IC><N()CWl:'l't\.M. AQYff>QN.t.f.0 • ""'u.11 >Ml•C"'°""~ ....,.,. . ., ~\' '>< CA'<71ClA/lt:•IAAC•l"'/ll "M.l~ • ,.f.IU>'Wl\"'l."!.•WO •M ... "l.w"•· -o. GIOllQ( ll.':AS and Gtcr>.• o:A•: A Wl\All!l t<J<Qi • °""'""' r>. ,.olQl'l(;l LUCAS Co·"'°"-"tet:I 0. (;A.11'1" I I.Ill/ • -"<11>¥ fl>~ ~C>il'J COO'Pl'JIJi ,......,.,,--_ 0(:11.fl( •l.O-CO.Ollt 1--·-·----·""'·--I !Ill•• TE<!llntCOLOR.' "'°" .. "''°'•t •~•~•U 011!~11Ul.00.CC M ,.,. ..... ~-!·- ---!PGJ-- Unotod Arlllll ALSO ------1 1 ELLIOTT KASTNER presenls CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA in Wi ~ a.\~ "SLEEl'fll" -Doi ly at 7:00 w IO: 15 _, ~ -3:40-6:55-1 0:05 "CO'S -Dolly at 8:40 -2:00.S: 15 .. :30 . . Un1IP.d Ar11111 ""' I ' .. 0 11~1 ' , ... ~, ..... " ............ ; ,_..,y..,..,. ... ,,,.., -C:l<ill IOW~llll~ 'S' [l~f~~ VlfJI) "THE NEW LAND" u.~.w..••S,.W "THE HBLmS CHIOHICLI" -. Horry Caul wiil go anywhere lo bug . f 1 ....... -(~1"- GeneHackman. "The.CorMwsation" ,.. ....... _..,.,,,_ .. . --r..dc.p,do JohnCazale · Akoo Garfield·Cindy Wiliams Frede<'c Forrest· D.iid'S... · r;;dRoo. I do .11 ·1 knn\V " ht'n I l.1~1 \.\'.l~ rt'Clu(.l"t] It 1 lu·l1•I••--...; l,1u~hlt'1. LU<v h.1~ rcru1nC'rl tr i11111ph.1nt l\· to 1hc ~f'<'OC oi he r £',1rl1e1 h.11 1111~ in th·~ ll<'<.t role of her C".U (•rr." -Ann Terrill. Santa Ana Rtgi.•t<'r ' \l,111'11' •~•11rC' 1n plc.1~ mill~of 1x•()plc! 1 or th" i,unily .u1dieocc, j\1\.-~\E i) lhL' P1 '!h_'I 1 Jll< hJ!l'." . ~Fr JIM.'('~ i;ayloir. NEW JIOl'SE PAP1':Rs Co·St1r11t19 BEATRICE ARTHUR BRUCE DAVISON JOYCE VAN PAffiN • • .KIR'i!Y fURl.ONG ROBERT PRESTON •~Beauregard Horry Coul will ilo onywhere to bug o ptivote conversation ' .. i.~ \ • I \ .'· TARS: Cleavon Little • Gene Wilder Mel BrOOkS • Madelyn Kahn • Harvey Korman ,.,. I ' Htrt.or Boule.1ard near McFaddM S t•Afl.I• 531-1271 ln'ttte City Centre Orangt• 997.()832 ' \ n n( r -111 .• 1.l11(·1in1,... n1n\ ie th;il ni ,1\...('~ \ 011 le.111 · th•• 1la',ltH' I\ .1ll..1ng nn ,1ir. Jt you <•nlv "''' 11111• 11111\1l! thi> ~e.-.r, rnJkc it '\ \.<\ \ 11:' " -\nnn.1 'kl~1in. ,\1·1'ER OAllK '.\L\GA7.I:\~: ' I lul.!f'. rnlorrul, i.l~l-fl;'tf"f'd ~ .!.uc1llc 0,1/1 1• lhl' ;;r1•.1IC'•I ,\\,1111._. l'\l"r'." B•~t<: ~ l1'lf 81oaa .. <1} MDS•tll IAICll..Ul IAl..I.. •• "&AMI!" ··~AM[·~ JEROME LAWREl~E & ROOlRT llH "' JERRY HERMAN s~~ea on !lie No1el bv PAlRICK DENNIS and Ille StiGI Pl•Y "AUNTIE MAME" "~WREJJCE .. LEE - Fa at er da an er 6 p I R Sal Av PL Pa da Fri Ad f· • .. ,• ,• 1: • ' , A, r ' .4 WHAT TO DO . Zubin Meh~ Conducts at UC Ir vine , APRll. 13 OllCllli:S'l'RA CONCERT -Los Angeles Phllhannoolc w11r perfor1n under the direction or Zubin lltebta. II~ by • 0r.,,.. County Philharmonic Society. Con<er! lak<1 place . 8:30 p.m. Saturday, April I! in Crawford Hall , UC lf'VttH. For, ticket inlonnatiOo caU Oral!ie County Pbllhann<mlc !' Socltty; MU411. APRIL 14 PIANO OONCERT ...., Senior recital by Eric Rusk.lb, tp0n- sottd by \.lCI School of Fine Arts. "'ill take pla~ I p.m. Sunde)', April 14, in the Fine Arts Village Concert Hall, UC JJvibe. . APRIL 1~!0 DRAMA WORll5ROP -"The Hopi, Dancers" by Morton Wisbengrad, directed by Trudie Kessler, UCI gradiiate SIU· dent in drama, wUJ be perfomed in the Fine Arts StudJo Theatret UC Ir-vine campus, a p.m. Frkiay and Saturdaf, April 19 and 20. Admls.!!:611 75 cents. • " ... APRIL to VOICE OONCERT -Seni'ff redial by >0prano Deborah Sandford accomlllJtled by LaUttnt-e Gordon, sponsored by UCJ School of Fine Arts, will take place at 8 p.m: Sunday, April 20, tn Concert Hall, UC Irvine. APRll. '6 LECTURE -"American Politics: '76 and Beyond'' will be the subject of David S. Broder, nationally syndicated politi- cal oolumnist. Science Lecture Hall, UC lrN ine, 8 p.m. Fri· day, April 26. Tickets at $2 available from Student Affairs Committee on Lectures, UC Irvine. Ca. 92.li64. For inform'a·- lion call Student Altai.rs Commillee on Lectures, Sl'J..5588. APRIL %7 ORC,HESTR.A CONCERT -Los Angeles Philharmonic will perform under the dJrecUon -Ot Zubin Mehta, sponsored by Orange Cowtty Philharmonic Society, at 8:30 p.m. Saturday; April 27 in Crawford Hall,' UC Irvine. For ticket infonna· Hon call Ol'ange County Philharmonic Society (714) 64&-6411 . APRIL zt.ft.1A Y 26 RENAISSANCE FAIRE -The 12th annual Renaissance Faire and Springtime Market lakes place for six v.ukends at the Old Paramount Ranch. The Pleasure Faire is a re- creation of England in the 16th Century with pageantry, dance, song. mirth and plays. There ~·ill be merchants, arts and crafts. food and game booths. Admission is $3.75 gen- eral admission and chi ldren under 12. $1.50. !lours: 10 a.m • 6 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Take the Ventura Freeway to the Kanan Road Exit and follow signs. APRIL 10 ROCK CONCERT -11onk will perform from 8:30 to II p.m. Saturday. April 20, at Estancia High School. 2323 Placentia Ave .. Costa ~1esa. Tickets are $3 generaJ admis.5ion . TJIROUGH APRIL ' APl\lL II JIONOR DANO -The Pt.fiddle School Honor Band of the Newport-Mesa School District v.•ill perfonn at 2 p.m. in con· cert Stindar. April 21, at the Newport Harbor fligh School Auditorium, 16th and lrvine Streets, Newport Beach. Tbe 72-member bimd will play a Beatie medley, a Souza march, and other 't\·orks. APRIL U RUSSIAN NIGHT -1be Program ln Russian at UC Irvine is sponsoring a Russian dinner at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Apr il 21 , in the Commons on campus. Entertainment will be provided by Charles and lrene Berger and folk dancers from the Russian Club. Complete Russian meal. Information, 8.13-5167. APRIL lMf DA.tliCE CONCERT -Program choreographed by Antony Tudor. UC! visiting lecturer in danCt: James Penrod. UCI associate professor of dance. and Paul Shipton. UCJ lecturer in dance, will take place in the Fine Arts ViUage Theatre on campus, 8 p.m. Thursday , th rough •SA.turday , April 11·13. Tickets. at $3 , are 8\'ailable from• Ftne Arts Box Office, UC Irvine, Ca. 92664 .. For information, 8331617. APRIL Zt CONCERT -Linda Ronstadt wil) be perfonning at San Cle- mente High School on April 20 at 8 p.m. Ticke ts "111 be s.&.50 or pre8.11e ticket$ available at S5 from the Four ri..1uses in Sa n Clemente, Appearing with Ronstadt will be th e Sher- man Hayes grou p. APRIL 19-23 CIRCUS -The Vargas circus is coming to town !Costa ~fesa \ from Frida y. April 19, through Tuesday. April 23. -.·ith three ~rformanccs on Saturday and Su nd ay . Reserved seats arc S4.50-I. E\·ent promises three herds of elephants plus bears. chimpanzees. Andalusian horses and a "snarling pride of lions and tigers." (\PRll. U.!7 DRA~IA -"Vector: One .. 'll·iJl be performed by LC! Sur· vi val Thea1 re. a nonverbal theater und er direction of Ashlt>y Carr. assistant professor of drama. Fine Arts Village Con- cert Hall . UC Irvine campus, 8 p.m. \\.'edncsday through Saturday. April 24-27. Adm ission SI. For information call Fine Arts Box. Office t714) 83U617. APRIL U.-27 r.tARDI GRAS -UCLA 's annual supercamival takes place Sa turday and Sunday . April 26-27 on the UCLA campus. Pro- c-eeds go to underprivileged and diabetic children and to LCLA 's student-run summer camp, Uni-camp. APRIL II VOCAL FESTIVAL -Nc-.·port~Mesa School District sponsors a high school \•ocal festival. at 7:30 p.n1. ·Friday. April 26, at Newport Harbor Hi gh School Auditorium, 16th and Irvine Streets. Newport Beach. Cal State Fullerton mu sic pro(es- sor David Thorsen U·ill direct. Admission free. THltOUGll APRIL Horry Caul will go anywhere 10 bvg a private conver sal1on HIS tolenls ore unequalled The y ve already been responsible for th ree murder!. .. • .. ___.R,.n.. ...... ,.,, < .. -~ Francis fonj Coppola John Cazale • Allen Garfield· Cindy Williams "...... f~-Frederic Forrest · David Shint • Fred Roos .... "W AIJ(ING TALL" IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 • • WINNER OF TWO ACADEMY AWARDS MOH.-TUES.·WED.-THURS. 2:00 -4:10 -7:00 . t-.JO HI. 2:00 . 4:20 . 6:50 • ':20 • 11 :50 SAT. -SUH. I 1:4S o.""'. 2:00 p.m.. 4;20 • 6:50 • ,:20 • 11 :$0 PLANETARIU!\1 SllOW -Griffi1h Observatory. Griffith Park. Lo.s Angeles, presents "The Great Gum Nebula." Week· da y programs are at 3 and 8:30 p.m. Additii>nal shoY.'S on Friday, Saturday and Sundays. Information, (213 ) 664-1192. Admission. $1 for adults and 50 cents for ch.ildren. WILDFLOWERS -The Californ ia state floy,·er. the Golden Poppy. is among many v.·il dflowers now in bloom near the city of Lancaster. Admi Ysion is free to Lhe city's annual \Vildflower Show. 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY . HARBOR at ADAMS. COST A MES A, PH 546-3 102 ON HARBOR BLVD ·ONE MILE SO OF SAN DIE GO FWY. '. .• ,. • PAI.IL ROBfRT NfWMAN RfDfORD ROBfRT6HAW ~ l 1' Bil. Lr-L~ u;OOLT'CNOF A GEORGE OCH Hill. FlM 1Hf611N6 AllOWlD D ~ llQOYot<j PAESENtAllON PIUCaoWfCI SC..-U W .... 'ftin,.fri.,U.-S-. IJ:OO.l:IM:JM:41-f:Ot.ll;ll · .._.T-7;1$..t;JO ACADEMY AWARD BEST PICTURE ('I~ EMA Ll:NTF.R HAtl!OI J. ~ lOAiM\ CO'l."A MUI. • 919..-14 ! HOLIDA y MA rs DAil y • / " ,. ....• .,, __ -R--ALIW:IMI. .llEllPK:O .. • ,._.._.,. .. c.ma "·--( ......... -· <iane Hockman. ., The,. -----t.t...-,, ~l lPGI Pin 2IMI Ftatw. Jo Doti lobr "WALKING TALL" • • M M4"1D' -efln'll • • eow.t."o• HARBORc:.2 11•-IU'D. •f Wll.IOll If, 1r• w1u. .,.._°', " 'BlAZING SADOUS' IS A COWIOT lttOT. If YOU'l:I LC>OOMo FOi LAUGHTH. DOfol'T WISS m .................... _ ..... ..... .,_...,.. "-*-.-. ....... .......,. .. -Srew11rct l<leon, WNEW· TV RATED A SMtMl5=...,,_ ........ 0 °"" --· __ _... oo.n~ ·; ,,,;')' v··zy.a C.fl..t1f ()."J1 I_; ROBERT AEDFOPD .m1A FAAAOW • 00 BlACK/COn WIUO!l !Rm WATER/10'1 "US: LOI/CHILE/ •• BAUCE DERn. Tom HOUDAY MATll'IEl5 DAILY WED. THlU SUH. 2:00-4:)1). 7: I 5·9:45 MOfol.-NlS. l'lllollMGS AT 1;11-t:4S IPGI ~n I • ' • ~ IPGJ '""i'l~i~''I' .. z;; :>]: .. .. ......... " .. , ... _ ...... . . , ... ., ........... , .. RATED A ACU. AWAto HOMIMHS: MAASHA fl4ASOt4. JANIS C.u.H rt.US ACA.DIMY AWARD WIHMH h1I s., Nliflq Actor: JoM HOl!M,._ iii ;w11r; JCJ!tPf CJrltU!it· • 979~14 1 • ALSO STAIS Trmotl'ly Bottoms Lindsey Wagner ''A gangster picture, $TAil: a love story ·~·a superior film.'' ...(;,.,.~Sluih1, 11 \IJ( ·TV Y.EITH Cl\RROAINE •SHELLY DUVAL ALSO ACADEMY AWARD WIHHfR -IEST ACTRESS ··""1••.....i.·-A Tuuch Of Class IPGJ '•""'Olfftt.-•>• .. r,.,._•t--.,• .......................... • • .. , • .;,. •cVO OY flUS • • ••• C.00 ~• ,. ... , o U" D .. GO • ..,.. 847 ·•<1011 • .. u .. T•HGTO .. l!~AC" olto ttth 21'1d STARRING Freet MacMurrav CIOr•s Lf>ac,,man l(ur'I Rui;:i.ell Harry Morgan ......... ,,.0 .1.-. ......... ,, IN MIS SION VI EJO tMIJ . ....................... . WINNEft 2 ACADEMY AWARDS "SOUND" -"SCREENPLAY" STARS MAX VON SYDOVl •LINDA BLAIR ELLEN BURS TYN •JASON MILLER ,llFORlolAMCf \CHiOUl.l MOM.· TUl\ .• WID.-THUii\. 2: 0 1).4:1 0-•: ' 0-t:l 0 HI, -Z:00-4:l 0-6:SO·f ·l0-1 1.SO SAT.-\UM.: I 1:4$ •-·l:OO p.-...4:10-6 $1).t:lt-l l:iO .... . ... "'~:·~· ·~•~o~w~•;•~o;•~·:··~ • : . " o •'' TH fiATAE ''o , ••••• 1:1•6·3102 ••••• ...... 0 .... AO&M a c.o••• ... ~ .. .. ....... _ .._ ... ·~· .., ............ . HOLIDAY MATINEES DAILY ' OODYALLEN TAKES A NOSTALGIC LOOK ATTHE FUTURE. ;·· . '-h!'{ ; ,...,. :':! j._1 ··~ <\VOody'"~aJtC cAllett-' 'Keaton "Sieeyer" ..,, - ' PLUS THIS 2nd COMEDY CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA ;, ~ ~ .,,..,,.,.;~i'!D ~~~,11PGl -...... , ... ....... . . ~ .... .. •• "JO•. .. .. ' ····-···~·-. • f I I • ' ,. I 26 DA ILY PILOT f rld-'J April 12. 1q74 TV DAILY LOG Friday Evening -Saturday Morning APRii.: 12 APRIL l S u1 H. OC1Jmmmm •-'"' ! <9 CIJIM•• ... '""' ' ~=r>1w1rit(!J1 -· llf (jJ ~ m ""'"' 1111111 • Tt11...,.. 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(wtS} 'li-Crrol f1Jn11, Olivia de t.D SHI• Strwt: Hllit11nc1. l:lO D 9 CI1Qi m111ci 111&\ M-Cl)M1111a1 Wwld •1!1 [Jt 0 @CI! azmm BillJ Cr._ CD u..ie: ·Ktrs Cf'HllNU" 111 lotta (wts) 'S6 -Stlplltn Mtfiltlly. m:,l:::.~(J"1" t:00a~m1'-"' 111.uu. nies•trtlcl• ~CiJ®)a;)Slplud la.:i (i) Dr•in•I IJ DVlt: ~"' W•r Dwr tdni) '50 tJ;)_ AVfalitn Wtithtr -Ric:ll11d Widm11~ Sictnoy Poill11. (Q)l (j)) Amerfcin H«M 1 HltM· 0 @rn uu1t•1 Rescut Ruam IUM /.!) [itph1nl l gJ I Drimi W Mitlf:1 Ro111t' N~ [,tntos Util!H t :JO 6 (~ (})LH1Mlt Q Q1 (6J ~EDl'iMhiltllw Thfff Sloops {t) Mowlt: "Sw•llf W...,.. (du) 7:JO lobbJ GoW•o Slllw '41 -M M 811lu, Dini M11...._ Ho&lll'I Htl'MI 0 @ (]) 'llolt UiMrl ~ ri) IJO)...,...... 14..,.. W Oos1(s Trill HeJptllJ Ntlalil* ~ Motit: "Th Iii Strttt"' (drl) • unt1llltll Woild ~tl'.ll"'rMJm,.:c '"' 'S tinO''s' b Mr. I-Jil l In Movies CMlt".,. k ltJIC• Mtftlltf' S....ntt ts it a bi rd~ Is It a pl ane? Yes. it's both. It's super-direc- tor, George Ro y Hill , of "The Sting." A rare bird in Hollywood <'ir<'les, he grins down from 'the open cockpit of hls old Waco UPF-7 bl-plane. He is on loca tion for his latest film, "The Great Waldo Peppe r." based on a story he wrote about antiquated aircraft and daredevil nyers. For yean1 r.eorge Hill has nown back and forth betwttn lloltywood and his New York townhouse. formerly in his new twin-engine plane. now in the Waco. doinl! :i rria! ~tunts '"'ht'n his Ydfe, Louisa, Is not looking. t - GEORGE ROY HILL GOES HIS OWN WAY-OFTEN UP Newman and Rolx'rt Redford ·was re1~ah·d in "Th e Sting." wh ich won thl' AC'adcn1v A\\'ard (or the bt>st picture. . NOW ! TWO OF THE BEST PICTURES OF THE VEA~ TOGETHER! ACADEMY AWARD \WINNERS JACK \ fATUM LEMMON O 'NEAL • •. •• -· twW«X.M "°'-""' """""""" n~VS. K s--'11 JAD< l.EMMl'l ""'"'°""rr~IWEOtCFF~ ~ 11-IElllR" - co.i.mQ..w::K GQ.FOOO _...,,,._U\l.fa(~'I --smt:'W""""'I ~ ,,.._ flNol\ICIS ~IllJMNI -~sro.t:SIW" ... '1 o-.i1iy.Ot'iGJUD5lN ---~ ~~ ~010< ,_..,...,.. n..o.-.c-, ....... . ...... .... ...na p11a1cn1111 ~:;~== 10.li~i=:: lx.eruirie lllcwlt: "TM All 1-kl9'" surm1r 1c1r1) '53-Tony Curtis, Lori lkbol. Tht Glloul C1n1 1IJ Country Mullc RILL AL50 directed that much-ac£'1almed W e s t e r n ''Butch Cassidy and the Sun- dance Kid." BecauM> he was giving his alma maier. Yale. all proceeds . from the star- .studded. premiere to fund a COUt5e in film m:iking. tilt fil m oprned in Ne..'· Haven, Con n. The yl'ar \vas 1969. GEORGE grt\\' up in ~lin­ nea polis. \rent to the Blake School. and was class of 19~3 at Yale. They rrmember him best as a song-and-d ance man and head of the Yale Dr<imat. but h(' al so st ud ied SC'riou!'i 1nLL~ic 11•ith the C.erman com- posr r. P~11l ll1ndt•n11 1h. ri.tarried by this lime to fighl er pi lot. he wrote a Louisa Horton. "''ho was also suspense drama for TV about struggling to make a mark in flyers in Korea. ' ' :\t y ~how biz. c;eo rge augmented Brother's Keeper." which hr the ir precarious income by aC't· sold lo Kraft Theat er. It woo ing oo radio. He was doing a Kraft's Best Trlevision Play soap opera "'hen the Korrnn award. a job for him with the y.•a r be_i:an and once more he Kr aft Theater when the 'A'a rl _~~~~~~~~~~~ii!iilli~!!i!!ll!~~~~~!ll!~ had to play a role he knew rndt'd. and his picture in I wel l. thal of 1'.farine flyer. Jle "Time" maga zine. •---------------------.. 1:00 B ('~ (JJ) 00 CIS Fridiy M"it: Q4 Alr1td H1tclK'Kll '11Mlltl (C) (Jl!J:~ "lo• Hwr .. jdr•) '59-m Rollei G1 .. es Ch111ton Heston, Sttphen Boyd, lO:JO ti I~ (tJ) (t) fl I A . W.11111 JICk Ht w•111,s M"lhl Scott. PlilJ·Olls, with ltlll'll lndtl lnlte 8 IH (I) m S.nfonl' Sii l l PffSS timt. _, I ll"'I ·-, 8 ij) @ ill lol<> ....... Zero" (K1 Ii) '66 -Nie• Ad!ml , @ l!J at lllllsltll! Mack Akl11 T1kar1d1. ~91 Sin DitlO Klpptlllll( 0 @(})CD l11dy luncfl i Tllt11rt M U Millloft $ Mmt: (C) (901 "Wild · Mlstrr Ro1111' fl .. ti&tll ... •1"1:""44 .... Ht•ltlll'" (dll) '58-Wm Ro1tri M • 11:00 . ID ri1 ®I m...,., u.,. M1111een O'S11lliv1n, T1oy Oonlllut. l•MNllDe!roil II llollM OI Kfll· m De1!e1's Choice us Cit~ II M1nnesot1. W Don Sltw11t Ev1n1eh tk: lte· 0 Movie: "Radn& llool" (fft) ~1wil ·~-Bill Williams, Jimmt &o,d. I M1lk1n film F111iwal Ci) Tll111ri.: Wi"'"' '9 t1111 Solill Tht C~1111plon1 U [z) (]) tl) AIC $ 1pIt1111 W•llllnrton Werk in Rniew Mowlr 0 SMw 41 flosill Ptnr m N.., Jap1ntst L1n11111t PIOifl llll · Seumt Stitt! J:JD l lJ;@ \Ol mLolSI l11d; (RJl11:lO Morie: ~1n11m1tion•I Stttle-l!JJ (j) G> Sil NHllM $ Mall llltnt" \•dY} 'l8 -.John C.rrad1nt, Mrrv Griffin Sllow 0 N"11: (C) "Hip ~ ...... . lntrlfau {wes) '50-Jolln 81rrymore JI. , p,_,.. NMr, Ill Ad Lib 9:00 B flt (I) (li EtJ a!1I!M:] lht , lllorit: IC) ~aoiHr ltiYol'' (•el) 'rutitt Jtery l'1tiltlifPi1t 1 ~,:l ~tC1e1, ;vo11111 DtCllJo. (P11t II 1!r1 tomo11ow nicflt t i fm llfllOll.tilp ruClillc !PMJ. Mi• ¥On s,.i°"· as 1es115. Aftemo b supported 111 an aM star tr..! 1n, on this clr111Wlte r»tstnllUon ol the lZ:OO 0 (i1) (]) QJ A1iierica I ; '51 -nts that led lo tile dellh 01 I W Latct1 Ch11sl on the tio». 1 W Misttr .. ,.. ~ (i) TIM lold Onts 12:03 U MD'fic: "UNtf Pmllfl" (Id•) How has "Butch Cassidv" done? · "So far it's grossed $40 million and is the most popu!<i r \\'estrrn evrr shown in Europe." Mill says. "l gave all proceeds from the documen- tary made a!onR with its film- ing to the Yale Art School. and they've done all right. too." II "'as his idea to fi lm the story of "Butch's" nia king. and it has been sho"·n in museums like the !\1useum of !\1odern Art in Nev.· York. as well as on T\'. The "big thr~" formula of Hill, PauJ AftC'r gr11du<ition. hr hecan1e a pilol in thr U.S. :'llarint• Corps ~ind st1'>'' ;Jction in the South Pa<'ific. Thr \\'ar OVl'I', he \rorkcd briefly for a 1'ex :1s newspaper, thc·n stud ied music and li terature at Dubl in·s Trinity Colle ge under the GI bill. A chan<"e with the ramous Abbey Players, dirt'Clcd by Cyr il Cusak . lurrd hi1n back to the stage. Alter returni ng to the United States. he toured with !\largarct We bs t e r 's Shakespeare Repertory Com· pany. reported for jet !raining at t ieor~e got his big chance on Che rry Point . N.C. Broad"·ay. to direct "Look I '·J UST \\'llEN my rarerr Homeward AngrJ." It won thrl \\·as taking off. 1 have to land Pulitzer pri ze. ' here.'' hr laniented :it • Chur· r\l one poin!. fasrinnled by! less Point". Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s novel s. hr Som eone tried to console \\·ent to Prague to make the him with bron1idcs J i k ~· . Dresden s eq u c n cc fur "Sl'•ect :ire the uses of ad-"Slaughterhouse S.'l ' ·T h c versify ... and hL• made the Sting" followed , v.·Jth such best of it. J was in ~1orehead brill ia nt touches as Scott City. near Cherry Point. He Joplin's ragtin1r. and the old v.·as playing cool jazz on the S8turday E\"ening , Post-type pia no. his blut· eyes sn1ilin~ chapter illustrations. out or ct Jean. tanned face. Lil --------- tle did he know it then but his "advertity" would take him out of at lin.I! and put him on the other side of the footlights. While serving as a nigh t Family Twin Cinema 171bl 8P00NHUP~T 'I ~~~"'"'~~all•, -•~) '<4R CINEMA I Music Ce11ter Sea so11 A1111ounced UJ $11111 to Ad~t . 'J~Vlciot MdJl&lcn. EiJD hdtt dt M1 limo !lj G1tat11t$floltt~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -An sopranos M..artina Arroyo and 1'.1el ropolit.an O~ra. Andrew !l4; Girl Witfl S.111ctt11n1 Cxt11 Mil Ststmt Strott ambitious · 6 4 -p r o g r a m Mignon Dunn and Italian stars D a v i s of l h e . N e "' CHI bst.ood "MAGNUM FORCE" 1a1 I ~~.!."~ i:ooB=:..,.C..:.., Ten m:• fiom schedule of concerts featur ing LuciaM Pavarotti and Rug-Phi lharmoni a Orchestra of DAIN•• Au&ust" Gt«ti.. artists from around the world gero HainlQlldi. London . Pierra Boult>z of the * Eds Alsaultedl FBI (iJ M.W.: "Ill T....,. (d11) '51 has been announced for the Other international stars on Ne\\' York Phi\hannonic an d .... Ac..H"'y Awcrd Wir1M1- T Clfwl O'Htol "PAPER MOON" IP<>I RESCUES-Sun 7:30 ABC -Willil m Clllnc, Muuel Uwr11ic1. 1974-75 Los ,\ngclcs Afusic the eigh1-n1on1h schedu le in-Carlo J\1ari~ Giulin i of The t )0 0 ((jj r.n ft'! n ....,~ C 0 Mo.It: (C) "Countutrit TlliW" .. hr... ·---------ot : "Tb.So1JP..1 ..u '"""' ••Pit (suspl '62-Wil~im Holden. Center season. t'l ucle 1sraeli violinist Zvi \'icnna Sym.,,..,,,y. .1 N npr!!ers" (R) 0 Mowi•· (C) "The Su~'" Executive IJireelor Ernest Zeitlin, Korean v i o I in is I ----, -·-- n:i.• Holt (we~) ·51' -Robert Prnt011. Fleishma n said the srason Kyung-\\'ha Chung , Romanian ""-, _ m c.1111111 uJd .... n 11111 W Und ol tllc 'ilt•b "'O be dt"dicated to 1he pianist Radu Lupt1, Austrian LA Hltllo (ll)rll Dawy,Wadl lOIXh anniversa ries of the pianist Alfred Brendel. Argcn-'°"'i mf. ~.!,Mews -EU:..= births of 111·0 great conductor~. tinian pianist Martha Argericll {})CD T1ru "The M1d1m"' D'l,ie: '1k Bol!M .. ~ Charles Ives and Arno ld and the spectacular OJban C lbtrt & ~HiYM "Yrom1n ol Shoenberg. pianist Horacio Gutierrez. t Guard" l:>OIJ] IEI Dra.. · UaiwmHJ lliolt111t The ~nson kicks off ·with Gu£'st conductors include CI'i)PrlbtllltlolllClli~ m1a~S(J)Jlhikr1 '-"THIN-Vrrdi·s .. Bcquie n1," fealwing James Lc\'ine of t h e ID0•1-~IZM• @m~·!.''" ,----'------=----------. .lnnltJ kl Aclwtntm .. lr1n'' W G"n- G4il Slul\ 2;00 Iv .. " ~ LI ltnista M MmM1 . TM 1r.-.m U.C. Y1idu $llrill S,.U Trtck l field l,.01 ®l12) (J.) tft'ft meet be!Mtn UCLA Bruins 111d lht · ommm-"""·"'"'"· "'' ot 'iwtM ®! Ollld1JOn -.itll Ubtltf MvtNI ' PtllJ MUM m Movlt: "CIJ Hnoc" (dn) '44 • MD¥M: "Attldl of .... 1111.,.. -M11111et Sliffioill\, £111 Ral1111, M11111111J'' (Ki·li) •64 -Richlrd GJ Mo¥io Clalala; Sime II 11:30 Webb. AM lisllnc. m•""""1-~m ·,."':~-· Q) '"" MllOll EO eoilt .. _i c... ~(})l.hifttE.., t.JO;~~: ~""-·--... m 1111 M.,.rs• "'""' .,., _ _, .. 11 15 ~., 34 Mwit: ""'Mini .... Ill Mil-: ~ ..,nemo RI" (com) '4S -kk BlflnJ. 11'301 [!)•... ...., (CJ """' -' @ CIJ lJG1 m...., C...... " (WU) '59 -Dold Mwn.,, MowM: .,TT .. to of ""'J" (dft) i 1...,,1_ . '6Z-R1t1 T111hin1h1m. r}).,IJ!m!Cr-~ Kile llf .... o l!llmm1 • .,._. '""' Iii _ hic:lu6' ~c• Bll'IJ ind his dtulh· ri) f1 ter. l111rld, Johnnr !!Mn. Bo Didl11 ~~ "'-" (drt)-'46 and l•m St•l!Clfd. -Jennift1 >one., Chlrtn Bo,t1. (9 (()) Tiit f'ioftffn CE) MM: "Foitlp £Diii,... U:OCI e (~ 001 CIS lnt Mwlt: (Cl J:OO I) (5 (f)) wut I• ,.,..c1 al 'ifht ft1111e & tM """11' (rom) All AMuC? '!IG-Burl l111C1sltr, Yi(finlt Mt,o. B focltfS "I. hlll GrttJ' __.. ~ ll«k c.c.rt w Tiit Wnttnlff m MowM: {C) "0., of Trla_,_.. Sd-fl TMatr. l'i;.~''·"''·~'"'"°'" ,~--C I -1<• ~~t ,,. ~,,, ___ _ 12~ Nasi'll!Ut M..tc Htld 0. J:OG @I m MidfllPt s,.dlf ~ TM Virtltilu Cl11il is llo31 1IHI. flltSIS lndlllk ~,-IJ)) S1!11t t. ...... lJnn "1d11son, Tom T, Htll, Ct.on· 4:00 Dusty'• l1NllouM WtY y.,.111y, Ol1n1 Tr1sk, Ch1r11t . Wh1t'sGoln10tl McCoy, Mtl n llis, Ind Tommr Ovt1· Tht I ll Ytllt)' s11t11. Im Wild wi1d wat l:IO ~ ~r;.:.. ~'!:\'!. S,W ....... 2:00 ijf° All-Nipt Slltw: "Th &tltCM," Cl111 C... .. (Ill 2:JO ~=--...:::.oes:... ....... I:;~,.~ (drt) '54-&rbtra SlaflWJCk. Gtry ([)) Ulltai:IH W.W M"fift. Ort1111 4:00 IJ MO'fft: "'"•• .... f'ltt" (du) Pum1111 ldM '42-Robtrt Dofttt, l'hJllii CIMrrt. Yoke ti AriU!IWI l\OCE, CIL\NNEL 50 Orange Counly's UllP television station KOCE-TV has scheduled 1he following special program$ today. Dria:led llslingis ol Channel 50's programs arc ca rried in the D<iily Pilot's TV Wee k each Sund ay. · /"'J IOUNlAIN VAlllY Ol9~('.;'I 11 l'•I TMIU TUliS, 'TIL 2:• J"""' ...... ,~ "Mc Q" jl,! ~ICl~D "SERPICO" (R) SI F•I THIU TUE S 'Tll 2:)0 wooo:rv Allrn "SLE EPE R" + "COPS I. ROBBE RS" "INSPIRATION" lty Lsy ... _... ""' "SOlD" 7:10 I 9:]0 heh htNnq f,ofteo 2..tfir.te'• M_,,.Hlttflf ,...,,_tlotl •• "Romeo & Juliet " """ "Brother Sun, Sister Moon" Iott! ift C-'or IPGI io·~l)1o'\l gore I! the r010011<e that UJOJ JO dMne: 'H" GREAT GAT/BY HAREn BLACH /COTI w1uon /Am WATEAflal LOI/CHILE/"" BRUCE DERn~Tom l'rorued \>/ DIMl mERRKH 0.etted \>/ IACH (UllTOO ~ \>/ fffl'Xlf f(ID <Of'f'Ol!l HOLIDA. Y SCHEDULE 2:00-4:10 • 7:1 5 • '1:4S MON.-TUES. ?:15-9:45 Joanne Woodward w ...... , N<tW Yorlt Film C••hC• CH cl• Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams · Pl\J• ""c:9demy ""ware NOm•"•e BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Sylvia Sidn ey Wi~r Net.on•! Bo1rO ol R....,_ C~l~"'" '"TV•U '"""' 1 '°ll&,,11Mt f UT(\ .. _,_ •• ,, ... , .. , .... 111 ... ~"""'~ ·~"""'"' '''"''* °' ttll-11 P<C•UOll I_, .. , ...... • ,.. ......... ··-rPOT-~~--:.~ 103 FM Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers 1~0M Fash io n Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR . ' -.. • M .•. • -M Fl ' , 1 I j 6 ! 10 14 I 15 I 16 • • 17 19 20 21 23 25 26 27 29 31 33 3' 36 "" 42 ... MIXED SINGLES ' Gll, 8ooMliR, 1 iM 'IO TOUC~ YOUIZ MOO'lll, YoUIZ ISYl'S. Youiz /I056 .. 'b!lll. FAG!: ... JUMILEWEEDS ~A9V ~RUDDE~ PEAR, WHAT 15 YOUS~ ro1w . Wl1' DAT RJL.L.? MUTT AHD JEFF I M ISDEMeANOREP IT Ff!D/>1 A seveN- 'l'MR·O!.D eRllAD NAMf' 'J:CHO' WELL,WHATDO -'-'':.. -'- YOU HEAR FRoM ' 'THE SATEWTES? : HAHCY i·~~ MY HEAR/· GOES .OVT . ro >Oll 1N rHI S TIM£ 01= PAIN A ND MISERY 1 TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLE • 1 I ·ACROSS 1 Light wave MlJlif'ier 6 Over1um quickly 10 lnter)ecliO!'I , 14 While poplar ,, .. 15 Rich f &upply t 16 Rectangular pier i 17 Actsof leaving 19 SUmula1e deeply 20 E!eclrical machine P•rt 45 Serious ''"' ·AT Sag 49 100 SQUafe meters 50 Seod vessel 52 Milk ' llulds 53 Weight measu1e 54 SchOol org. 57 Slate: Abbr. 59 More reasoned 6 1 Kindol chair 64 Valuable violins: Informal 21 Fn.ul aourct:2 words • fl7 Comedian 23 Keep away 25 Roman i•w 26 Footllkt •"' 27 Athletic grOUP: Abbi. -68 Furnac• acce .. ory; 2 word5 • 70 Small bird 71 Noun ending Y1tt1rd1'{s Pullie Solved: 2 Aid cruise: 2 3 Creamery word:r. device 38 Source of 4 A•ise lhe poi spirits of 39 Paradise 5 lassoed -4 1 Small df~ again 43 Bog 6 The -46 Places grippe: 48 Mooolaln lnlormal lion 7 Lady's. S 1 Waltzed husband 5" Edible 8 Goal cru11acean 9 Badger 55 Earth: 10 Brealhe French laboriously S6 Played • 11 Ready: 2 part by Wm. F. Brown Cllld Mel Casson vou·ize 0t1101NG MV ~FIL.e ! SIWA! UPON '!OOSE, SNOOKIE Mc FOOL.! W! POl!S l«)T S'TEAl. llOU.S FllOM MIPS! NO-"· PEANUTS · liy Tom K. Ryan Wi1' Kll'S rrs Pr&GY llANMS! by Al Smith by &nie BushmiUer IT'S INCOME TAX TIME ,\'..:~ t{::r v.~J SEE.'.\':;)"~ ,l, LO':' ... JUDGE PARKER ·- DOOLEY'S WORLD Dr.SMOCK MISS Cl-l!Nlo.I , we·i...i... S"f"ICI< MRS. G6~t<.tN 1-16.-.?6 ANP W6'1.-l. .-Zt:'AL.L.Y S"f"1Ci<: M~ . .JAGGe~ Ml!Ft~ GORDO °"· Loeo! HEJtE caMES 6U.SJ.JM OUT H Mc~sr, wrru ,,,,, SP<?,A,'l- Mt5T ! AND ME l/.J A .DleAFr! Jf-1% MOOH MULLINS ® OH .. -WS EXCHl>NGE "TRl>DE: SEC!leTS ... ANIMAL CRACKERS C'MOH, HARRQ .• RISE t<' Srllt<E' / THE EARL</ f3JRD Cl>.TCHES T,.le. I V«JRM CJ' KN0\11 • by Charles M. Schulz ~~~~~~~~-... : by Harold Le Doux COME INAND HE DIDN'T GET IHTO NO .. ·• WITH A YOU SHOULD ALSO KNOW TMAT THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY TRIED TO TALIC: 61T DOWN, M165 CAt..Vlf'"! WE CHECKED UPON THE REAS.ON FOR Tl-If &-::.:-,--( DISC1PLINARY ACTrbN! KARL GOT INTO A FIGHT ,1 A FIGHT WITH A PRISONER! THE ONE GUARD AT THE WHO 5VPPOSEDL.Y PR!50N, DlO HE'? TO!..O KAR\.. HE Kl\..LED THAT eowDEN WOM.A>&! TO STRANO THt5 MORNING! STR/t\NO 1-iAO NOTHING TO &AY ... f'IE.ITHER ADMITTED __ __. NOR OENlED GUIL.T ! 29 Send forth 31 Horse- ""''" •ohlcie 72 Eluslon ol serous nuld worth 58 Sierra ··- 12 Rural African crossover nation MISS PEACH by Mell 33 D•C•Y 34 Birds 36 ANnM .4() Buet>all'a Slaughlw 42 M y -· 44 Be ahead Pl 73 Comedian Spatlil.a, et al 74 Act 75 Ignited again cow~ 1 Boya 13 lrrc>alra 60 Wear away 16 Eartl'IQuakt 82 Teleacape 22 W1y out 63 Nallon 24 RealcMd 65 Lesw· 27 Prepa1e Prtlht • 28 Aulntd . 30 lacerat• . 88 Ntnow atrlp 32 4 QtL OI wood 35 Black!h0ma89 ShoW9dU. 37 Ocelfl; DICKTRtCY "MM.To~v·s HOl:~Pli •S NOT ve~6ooP FOIC ~W ... .. l<El!NO TM! GREAT! ONCE • TOCl<Y, LEO I~ VULNEICA!ILE TO IL~Na~. ~EO CAN AL~ lfE EA~LY PIUEIVEP ~OQAY, LEO Mi6"1' ALW FA IL AN IMPOrTANt ~f . Yf~, ff~ A !<OTTEN OAY FOii! 1 ~£0! wow . ,:O~ ONc.£1 l 'MGL.AO MY NAME "-' Al<THl.11< .... by Chester Gould • Aao I I J ·I u:.._ v PJLOf 27 by Roc.ier Bradfield ---- ·TH E /' EASTER CAT JS COMIN ' ,,,/\ 1010WN ! ~.I by Gus Arriola LISTBJ •. UH ... CJ0060 OH AHEAD ... 1'U.. Cl>TCH OP. ·-,.,.q -4-12 by Roc.ier Bollen I I COUL.D\-l•T l706~161H F/>C.E A WORM WllMOUT M(I h'ORl-llMG COP OF COFl'EE • ''I know this i5 wa y too much randy for our thf'H rrand. children -hut by the time I finis h fillinJ their Easter baskets, there'll be jus t enouih left for lhe three of them." t?'.:r::;J~D~E~N~N~IS:.;THE MENACE- . ... J I 1 I I J ' 28 DA1'V PILOT Frld'1)', Apr il 12, tq74 Drama With Dinner Success \ on Coast Theatl'rs and r<'stauran1s do fering str<uyht pl.1~·s n:; y,•ell Jn f'elljlacc11 -who also v.•11l 1ake multi-crf'dt>ntialed San Diego Equity operation," Ver re will receive college credit for Inter mission Tom Titus not always mix succe ssfully, the near fut ure. The flr!it or lht m:1tc role 111 the tw~ actress currl:'ntly interpreting declares. y,wlcing on the San Clemenie for the t"Qnet>pl of the dinner these. "TilC Ov.·l and the character t'OmL'<iy. If this "The Sta:-Spangled Girl" at "Now .. ~•e ca.st ftom audi· shows • theater h1 relatively unique Oil Pu .. ·11 r II . ., -for1nat sounds familiar to 1· Eq 't ••/ t It might ~ a-•ed that "· ssycut, w1 o ow Ld . . h be anothr.r dinoor playhouse In Ions open to non-u1 Y ""en CLE An L V, Sebastian's uic •r.-utc the \\'est Coast, but the one Mancha" Into the S an locul theall'rgoer:, 11 mig l 1 her home city, :lnd pay resp~ c t ab 1 e \Vest is a healthy survivor of dinner theaters ran headlong such operation in this section Clemente dinner the<1ter on pointed out that erzacca a so per£0rmanoe salaries. This is the recent rash ol diMer into the enel"OV crisis, but of the Southland is doing very r-.tay 8 for~ four-week engage-doubled as actor and directo.~ ··BUT FOR TllE delay the way we'll cootinue to thcnters to pop up around rn1. .. ~t· , '"'30 odd ·r "'•//, tl••nk i·ou. of "Owl and the Pussycat .1 ~ 1an s -nu es .... "' 1nent. fcaused by 1he South Coast ope rate unt1 we enooWlter Southern California. Several. Ahf'I' six nionths and four '!'hilt sho1r, llkti :ill the fourdycarsdPGO when fhe \\h•as Hegional Zone Conservation problems casting our shows." !\uch a5 those in Ri\'erside and removed from the heart of 'uccessful productions, Sebas· resi cnt irt~ctor o t e h' 1 h c .. h Se San Pedro. fi'z-'ed, whi'/c Ora11'e County -hasn't ftlt othC'ts nt Seba st ian's excep1 ~1 ho Conunlssion \\.' 1c 1 ca ug t t11c Vert'C also noted I at bas· l.J ~ \/"'n's West &Inner Playhouse Oki h " '// be d' I Laguna ~1oullon I ay use. I ho . o . I t • , , UI . t' ...... . th I Sa D'· . the pi·-~ too much. "It hu" " " 1.1 oma, Yi1 1r<>ete< pay use 1mpr v1ng 11an s w ins 1ga1e a .. n1n1ng uno er n n ,,.go 11 run· '""'1 in San Clemente clearly is a by Orange Coasi College Tll~ DISTAFF hai r of the sidr.,.,·alk wtthout a permit\, program next fall with Orange ning. three days a .... ·~k encl our Sunday business for -a going Concern, ac.t'Ording to drama instructpr J 0 h n ploy f:ill.~ to f,c.e ~furphy, a "we might have be(n a full Coast College students \Vho has plans for expansion. \\'hile, but now even that's Ernie Verre, president of the 1 _:::_::::_::__::_:_::_.:_ __ :._:__:__:::_::: ___ :_ ____ :_: _____ _::_ ____________ __:_ ________ _;_ ____ __: _____ _ 1heater's board of directors. "\•le broke even after 1he third month, which is prelty 'good in the r es taurant business,'' Verre sa~'S. ··That's ('fl(lugh to convince me that 'thf dinnl'r playhouse roncept is here to stay." ,, E RR t.:' S OPERATION ~urrently is pulling over• 1.000 patrons in a live-night week to its glo.,.,·ing production . vf "~-tan of La 1\1aneha," Y.'hich eontinues through !\fay 5. "La 1\1ancha" is runn ing about head and head with last Ot.>cembr.r's hit stlO"' "Fiddler on the Roof" in terms of au· dience appeal. Although the lht>atrical bill or fare up to now has been only a musical on£' 1 thc oth"r l\.1;'0 sho\\'S Y.'ere "Oklahon1a" and "A Funny Th ing Happen· cd on the Wav to the Foruni'' I, Sebastian 's \\'est will be of- Actress Glitters 111 'fl ero' Bv JACKIE llYl\IAN ·01 th• 0111~ Piiot 51tll "~Ionday·~ Hero," playing through April 20 al the Irvine Commun ity Theater. is a triun1ph for actress Diana Lin· coin . "'ho 11lays Ruth Ross, the e!nbittcrccl n1other of lhree. . atatmiflO pick up again," Verre reports. "Even with the I o n g distance many of o u r I performers ha ve to travel, l some from 11 far ay,·ay •~ northern Los AD&e.les Coonty , .,.,.,·re continulng·to draw them in. We're ob\'.iQusly dolftg 1 something right." I • <SO i:: f"\ "40r A Roo..n=.t> SUT J: C "O vJ P ~E:TTY ~ODD ~OR. A C::WIC"C ."t."" ' :O.tiss Lincoln turns in a performance "'hich electrifies the stage. 1novcs the audience and "·outd do credit lo 3 Broad11•ay pcrfonncr. The play Itself. whi ch ""'as first produced in 19-tti. pro· vides her "'ith a character "'hich 1vith a lesser actress could have been maudli n rather than po"·erful. WENZEL BxlO TENT WENZEL 9xl2 TENT TllE PLOT OF "l'vlonday's Hero" Is eminently forget· table: there's the usual aspir- ing, impoverished y o u n g \\Titer, the selfish father who abandoned his familv and no\v seeks to control !hcrri. the self· pi tying mother. the demanding young 1vife. But the plot is reall y little more than n veh icle for some excellent d i a I o g u e and pc)\1·erful confr.ontations. A I.ouch of humor Is added bv Rob£' rt Chamberlain. pi.i~·ing the role of Dr. Nonnan St rick "'ilh a casual ronficlenct that is perfect for lhl' part. The role of the selfish father 1~ JK'rform£'d lo perfection '6? Ray Scott . \\'ho makes an aln1ost incrM ibly sel f-centered 111;in totally behc\'ablC'. Tll E T1£REl-: brot hers. ~lei. Stanlrv :ind Robbie. a re pl11~·ed wjlh a nat uralness that n1akt'" the aud1encc fl'cl lhey :1rt• really spyi ng on a gen uine famih . The brothcr·s are ex· celleiit\y portrayrd by Greg Fcuerbon1. ~lichacl \\·ii~ nnd Handy Dreyer. l,.1u :'\lovn1han "" Svlvia Ross, the deriianding yo1lng "'ifc. scores of h('r roll! but SCl'OlS u11rom· forla blc in the enrl.v. lighter heavily in lhe dra n1:11ic part pon ion. f.inda l1<1Skf"ll :i~ Bernice tumo; in a cre d ita bl e J>f'rforntancc in a !;n1all role. "·hi\e little Cathy Jack§On as the child . Eleanor . docs the best she can \\'Ith a par1 that .:ives her only about lhree "'Ords to say in an hour on stage. It Jisn't her fault that il 's hard to belie\•e a youn~ child rould be so qu iet. TJIE TffOROUGllLY btlievable interaction onstai;e rcl1ecu well on the ablh!ies or director lierman Boodman , and the st!. designed by ilood· man. sho.,.,·s a rin e sen$C. of JK'riod. 80Cla1 class a nd chA r11ctl!r. Th(' play's ending Is left un· finishrd but Is not unsatl&- l}ing, due lo !he tremendous strength of lhl' cast . It 's ti performance \\'ell wort J1 '-C'clnl{. .And got the outside frame so you· get more uruable inside space. And waterprool lloor. dust-&ill. luU lront &ip. And I ran out of room (see lhe o ther tent for continuation.). Goes on easy and poliahes off jusl a" easy. Thi ck and creamy. you don't mi&a much with this. COLEMAN FUEL 1 ain't no lool so I buy Coleman fuel. Kind ol luolish copy this week. Not my fault, a lrog bit mo. -----.......... ~ -1 ! KEYLESS GAS LOCK LOCKING GAS CAP At last. Couldn't find any in the country so some smart guy checked a warehouse in the city, and ·voila! (15 be swearing again?) 297 PROPANE TANKS EVEREADY C AND D BATTERIES Continued .,. storm Oap11, lftOl'9 square footag•. mor• b.a:droom. and the same watefproDf tenfyog expect from Wem•L (Wbo? Jf..- beard of him). • Big 14.l oz. (and ii I said small 14 .1 oz: .. would you buy it? Suro. you ainl dumb). Remember when you could only get this price in· a no-brand scary battery with a funny picture ol Millard Fillmore on it. • • HIGHWAY FLARES Lighl oJJ on• ol lhe5CI when you hcve a breakdown and you got lilteen cope there rtqht now. =-~u:;:) " --j t' -r----· .. -\ - VENTILATED CAB CUSHION Keep your luu-tuu cool Lot the air move oil around you. 97~ • 5 CALLON GAS CAH ASSORTED PADLOCKS 88~. SIPHON PUMP D01'\'I UM it for a Midni6h1 Gas Station. The cops will just arrest you, but the guy who owns the car might nol be so eaay. I ' 0 • 397 Thia time keep one handy and you can we i i for other fluids. (Ulr:e Gin. if you think it 's going lo be an even-odd day at the local pub.) I@ JI when 1 cl.ie J get to heaYen and still find Wt' need lockt and keys I'm 9oinv to apply lot a tra.ntlet. For sure. • SPORT liBIP No more slippery wheeL no mar• stiff fin9ers lrom qrippinq lhe wheel screaming down the freeway ot SS. SLIP·ON AUTO · SEAT COVERS SoHd c:olort. an\19 tilting for tpli1 and tlnv• bench . •ecW. Now you're going to keep the old tank one w.ore 7"t• riqhL '511 I •' ' ! • • ' ~ • • I ' i. , ( " • ' t I l I [ • ~· . f • • I .t I I • • i ' I , > i l ' • , ~· • ,. ~: r ! I f . . , It . . ,. ' ' I. ~ I , • BRAND NEW 1974 6 CYLINDER DUSTER BRAND NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH FURY II LOADtD: 4 Door Sedan. A1.1 1omor'ic lronsmiss;on, oir cond1tionrng. pow?.< ~teei111'1. po·..,.er di!.C bta~es, trntcd g!o\s, radio, heoiCf, AIR CONDITIO'>JING, Vent windows, v•nyl seo1~. BRAND HEW 1974 SATELLITE Seool •Rt-Mi.G4A.l97~ • .. -- LO..\Oi"O 4 Door~ 118 ve POwe< veennq. IX>""" G\C blale•. r(X]IQ. hea .... f•n•ed w•rdV>eld, ..ry rool, .,.,.,! s.de ~·"""r ·"""'"'""' BRAND NEW 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT • ·-"""' LOADED· outom:i•ic, ro-J,o. f,..., . .,, 1 .... ~, ._. ..... l. /:''"'"' '" b•r:"''· foc!Ofy air corv::i'•l'.lrlrn:J, !d-'~le,.,:GJ · · '' I ,.,, l"'t • nyl .,,.1r• r'l"IGl• Jn I·· wf1o1e Yde W'.J T,re:,. .. • Fr day_April__.!2 1~74 ______ DAILY PILOT _%9 Outstanding values on brand new 1974 Chryslers and Plymouths, now! We're way over- stocked and must move these automobiles out! Shop Atlas Chrys-· ler /Plymouth today and really save! , SEE THE ALL NEW 1974 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER FAMILY WAGON ' NOW ON DISPLAY! "'CC lltl t \ , va. ""'m:'?.~u.~'.~~fi.K '71 PL YMO·U· . po .... ,,, r ... ,.,, ... '• " J• "' r '"""'"'! S.4.TfLUn SE TH ~''I ·~11 s ~, .. , "' ' . '.=>. 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J~i 1001 Old En9llsh Charm 6 Months .Youn9 TRANSif'ERRED OWNER ~!UST S.fLL The CJ\\'nt'r 111''-" ba!n In l~i, hc11utiful m,.'\lo' hOme JU,, lo11g t'110u11:h lo, upi:radl." ii h l'l:I tl 1 ifully . 1'-:Ven1h1nc: ,t,un tlK' Cf!lpc> Cllli f'Xl<'rlor 10 Ill<' 1;>.'\t'IQ11A \nl(>tior 11pl'llA rt111.rm. CUI ~9491. Walker & Lee P.EAI.. EST ATB COST A J\ff;SA 545-9491 Brin9 An Offer lrl the n1uch df·~1n,•r! Harbor llii.:hland' art11 . Th r c e bt,'(lruorn pluA fan1ily min1 ho111c s1101ll")\l<ly 1·Jc,1n. ne,.,. I eni·p1 .. 1s. t 11 " f1 rcµla1:.e11. 1 - N.-11r !\l;u'h)f'N ~hnol. Crtll 11• rnr m<u-t' d1•1i11lii. 011 nt'r nu1~t n ll•V('. Gi.:..,.~,_'i(), oPfN TIL ll • ITS FUN TO BE NICE! r~' I . , , . . ' ' . ' THE REAL ESTATERS Need sport• equipment r For Clas.si fi<'<I A.d ACTION Call A OAILY PILOT AD0YISOR. 442°5671 CLASSIFIED HOURS Advert.ist'ra: ri'lay place tht'ir ads by telephone 8 :00 a.n1. to 5:30 p.m. !\Ionday thru Friday 8 to noon Saturday COSTA ~1ESA 'o rrlCE 330 \V. Bay 642.5678 NE\VPORT BEAC H 3333 r-:c"·porl Bh·d, G42-56 78 ltUXTINCTON BEACH 17815 Beach Blvd. 540-1220 L..\GUN,\ BEACll 222 f orest 1\1·c. 494-9466 S AN CLE :\IEXTE JM N. El Camino Real 492-4·120 NORTll COU~IT d ial free 540-1:110 ~ CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy & ki!ls is 5:30 p.m. tht> day be· rore publication, except for Sunday &: ~fonday Edlllons iA-'hcn deadline is Saturd&y, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULATIONt ERRORS: Advertisers should Check their ads dllly Ir. Nport en"Ors lmmcdlatclv. T 1-1 E DAILY rrlm assumes llabillty for the-first in· correct inst>rtion only. CANCELJ..ATIONS: \Vhen klUJng nn ad be sure 10 make a rceord or the KlU.. NU?>tBEU given you by your ad taker aa l't'Ceipt of your canet'llatlon. This kill number mwt be pre- Sl'nlt'd by tht.' ad\<e.ttiser in e11.sc of I\ dispute. CANCELLATION 0 R CORRECTION or NEW AD BEFORE RUNNING: f~'vcry <'ffort Is made to klll or cor1wt a nPw ad t.hat baa been ordertd, llut we cannot guaran- tee to do St) untll the ad has 11.ppe1u'td in t h c paper. Ol~t&-A-1..INE ADS : Thest' acU are strlcUy cruh in ad\·ana. by mall or l\t ony one nt our of- tict-s. NO phone ordns. Den4llne: 3 P.m.' F't\day, Colt• ~1tst oltite 12 noon -... u branch ar. 6<'-"-, ' THE DAILY Pll.DT ~ sen·~ the rfp:ht to clu· tit)-. ec.1.11, etn10r or re- f\llt' any advert1"'1'1ent, And to chanl[I" Its rate& &: n'Jt11l11!1oru ~·lthout prior MllCC. CLASS IFIED MAILING ADDRESS r. o. Bo~ Jj&O •• Cost~ ~t('u. 9262G , - • • rru1.lt Aorot 12 ]07,1 1002 General -10o=2'"'G"•_•_•-,-,..-1 -----;1"0"0"2-, 'G"•::.::.-::,.:;1;----I 002 Gener al Quick Possession S3890 Down . Beautiful Conl('lllporary SpanLSh 3 lJdr111, 2 l:m hon1c 1\·ith ranul.1 r•n, fu'C'ph11'r . Built- 111,~. di~h11"a~h1•r. Luxurio1rs i'tll'flCIS. Cour!)nrd entry. l'lilin. sprink11'1"~. ""rnod1•I --RENT WITH /'llllthlion."" rull p I' i {'{''I OPTION s;'.S.001. C'lll :;10-1120 . I F1tn1i11· !O\\"llhOuSC!t 1-2-3-1 ( mRBElL J ,,,,.,;, II•~ ·' "I' •w•"' "~ t BJo:ACTI. C:i ll \',\LI. E Y ~ l!EAL'rY !J63-L)rl:! ~..., u~ •U~ a,..,, 1sr.rurc .w Y.tJ.UI 2'J:i:-i ll:irhor Bl\"11., Cm;t;:i t\lp~a ----··---- COSTA MESA FOUR-PLEX Vi\LI~E\' HI \LI\ • "'~ '"'!~ ....... UO(O'( ..... ,,,.,.,,, H& .. 'l<{JIO"&•I .Ju.•• llSll'<I. II !tip rnt'!nl'y Easts"de Costa Mesa n1nk1'r in on <''<(-(>Jl£'nl 1\'i.'NI· I ~hie lo..·:ition. All 2 BH. units OOckini.r to a )..'Cllr t-n111-s«. ~ HN!rrll'lm~. 4 ba1h$, :l IM f'q . SG(J.'1 n1onll1ly ln1•ornf' l"l'IU!d I Ft.. huge :: c;n• ",ua~<'. £'\'l'll !)(• 111()1'C'. Only SGl.:.00. Sti!'l.500. CALL 644-7211 Roy McCordle RHltor 1810 Newport Blvd., CM S<ll-7729 FOR SALf. B\' O\\'NEI?.. Chrt1111inl::' ':? ~Int) l Rll THE BLUFFS tv11nr. lil+lboa L~!!,!_~ Nr so. oil(' or th<' f<'W oot.!llandinv: 1 Buy & Vlllitge. lii~a~ Dolort'!I n1odrls now ~1~11. 6 untl• .. roon1 for morr! T<'mhc ('('MKflllon ~ IOC.tli(ln I Prlrn(• rrn111I llt't'A. Full in· on tlw-grctnbi"ll Sr.1clouti :l . _ lxlrn1,, 2•1 both•. Ill I ~i:._mnl!on ;it -~4 •-filJl~. Ac:t u~ad('I'!? Qnlek ~ss. BJC-; mnn1i1'. Big 101. Gtnnt Offl'1'(>(t ror onty S6S,9JO. I hotn£'n1nkt r k!rcl"W'n. G"'ll' MORGAN REAL TY 11 B. lo.:Al)i)t1 $36,!flt' ~l n..i 673-6642 675·6459 ~N" -t':!ll '117'-MIO. 1\g1 , What you should E>cpect from Me •1 Your Realtor e A R1•:.IL•11h· :\lat kt•I 1\11 .. >· l~,;I~ • Bro11•k·t1s1 ~larl.p1 !':\pi•!'· ul'f' throut,1'1 H1•altt•r·~ i>rt'-j 1i('\\, l'\ll1l1 111lt• Lfsl1n1: l'lui:xln~ 111 H1•11l ~:~1111" I l !(w11~I :\lttlln~s · rn~111u tlon~J ;u1d l1~h1\1 lual Erfurl. • Tt11:u~'t1~h!)' {)HnJ.lo rj·111 Ht'p1...-~<'n1a11f\n Thri'l.1o:h O\ll ~l' .. "l•Ulill<ln lllld t;, ··t•l11 • n .... 11;11 ~\1r1111.h1h1) 1 ... Cou,.uhl'1111n 11nd l'•,1n1 ."t•Hn,.;. e !)ir···n·•·t 11nr1 l'1'6h"''~ln"1 I :-:c•/'\ 11·~ TIH't•Ul:hOU! Tr'l•t1' '" 1~111 • ~n1ronr \\"ho 1: ... otlh ('at"<'" and Is \\ 1Jhn•· t•• l'n.11r 11 l1y f•lH•1111:1 Th111u··h CALL JULIE STURDEVANT-The Real E s tater~ S46-2313 W i1hin9 You the 9reate1t spr ingtime '?f your life! M•rie Bush Pat Hug Helen Coffey 8 111 Haas Sandy Hopk ins Hen ry Ullman Mary von G!lder The staff of Hug Homes Speciali1in9 in Homes of distinction HUG HOMES, REALTORS 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 102 Newport Center 640-4050 ROYAL HOME 13 l~lt . 2 ba .. 11 lj!c park· !like yurd. ~l·11• fu ll si te lpoot. In 11ice rl'sid cut ia\ area. S-t!.900. 556-8800, WATERFRONT \\';'ill 110\\. l )l'('llt";l\tlJ"· .. 1lrl'.1111' I :~·~1 t·h.111nrl· I !'Pili Int· :! I :It dt•n l '1t"r ,": .. 1q1 l111nt•r ... 1_1, .... l·ll nr tradt' .. ~IUi ot~J rn REALTORS rn · 4 Local Offices To Serve You _______________ .,,,,..,_~~·i General General 1002 Gener• I 1002 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_ 1002Generat 1002 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I ,I) 0 N B U LL Assume VA Loan $21 7 Total Per Mo. \~~1!'1i·· ~'L'••l ;, . \".\ r ... 111 !11t.1I 1••.1111•·111~ s21; l'•lfl1, \\ ITI[ i.flT:' <11-' PIJ'l~J;.f; (.1!";.!•' ""i11''f j,11 [;11i,:1· ]I\· Inc,: ·H '"''' Fan!ll) ,..1r•· I 1 •. ,11.,.,111,; J,1111· 1!•111 n 10 7'', \' 1\ t~'"ll 1\r ! 11 .. 11 Jl .... 1· 1.1..;r1·.1J !V;"Hii+1i (!f>'ll flt~• 11S 1 U'I TO'fl( MCEI l!F.\•.TOI:'-' S!\"C"~: 11111 673-4400 546-2313 642-J 893 U 11ot1 ;1r1' tl11nk1n,.: .,1 .. 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I THE REAL ESTATERS l i\11.~. lh,un,1 11•-•ll> ,1,.,,,r.1! 1" I h111111· "11!1 ,.,, 1•1111• 't11ol ll•••r pl.<11. r .. 11H.1I 1!1n1n · "l'; 11,.111~: '!~··1 .. 1 ···•!1•11)' r.·1111111·-.. ~nfll1•1»d ror1\.t!<• t~•tll• :: :-;p ...... I'\]' I •!1"1 1!• T o•JTlht· 1:1111•· a l $~1.:;i.,/ c: F. Colesworthy Realtors 640.0020 Univers ity Realty :~111 1: c .. 1 11-1 ~ 6i:;..,~:.10 Hu·~·· fl\•·r· 1111 I.Ji).! 1 .. J ~p:ol'ld·t n1o.: 1•••1 :: ''''"~ ~· .. 1u1l1 J',•,111 1 1:1:. s ·: 9 . !I 0 fl ! I )> li >'i!l]fl \ •I General 1002 Generill ---1002 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;-;;-' ih1~ h«U1•' 1'-fH""lli! IHI. J11q ,1 ~~-::::;;::.~ --- FIVE BEDROOM CALIFORNIA RANCHER • lo·\\ .. 1 1h·~ , .. ,.1\" 1, .. 1111' I• •IUl'I'• Ill< sh;,k1• ,,~,/. ••·p •ho nu. Lutlr.111 r.1 n;.:1·1 ,\· "\"II. fl.1;.: "'"II•' ill '"i •I '' ,., \ , ·'l"f' t, .\ .Jr.qo ,, !lui,..1111, '"1 ' 1"·d p.1\110. d1..,li\1.,,!J, r.; 11 .. i·1l11•oxl I],.,, .. ,u\d 11 1\1•·11, Ul\11"11 itl.,l•' l':1l! :1[..-!l\'1\. WALKER & LEE $750. MOVES YOU IN! .• l ~1mrn. :! l•.rh. ,\r!ul! BIG CA NYON -WITH VIEW OPE:-\ S.\·rt·l\!J.\ ,. 1 ·~1. 22 ll~:H~ll"l'.i\G~: . . \1n e111ti('!' gt1Jore~ 1Jran1alit' use of i\l cxit"a n tile on livin;.: rnn111. dinin.:;: roon1. cntrv & po1\·1il•r routn rlonr~. nf this spnC"ltHIS 4 hed- ron rn hnn1c. ~pr-t·!:u ·ul ar cntr,v tourty;ir(! \\'[th exicn sil·c us(• 11f tile decking & lath ;1 r1Jr1r.~. ~ 1 G9,:iuu CORON A DEL MAR VIEW T11 <• lanta:'lllC J{-1 lots \1·1th ne ver e11ding- oc:c;n1 \ ic"·· One block to beach. Asking g1;1.r.oo GRAND LIDO HOME 5 hedroon1.~. 4 baths plus forn1al li\'ing roon1. d1111 ng rr1on1. :ind den n1a ke th is :i!)UO !->Cj. ft. hon1c ideal for a large aetive f:1 n1lly near boat. g1:1 rden & club. $189,500. GRACIOUS FAMILY HOME J 11s1 l1•1 c·d 1111 orH~ of the rnnst desira ble street ~ 111 \Ve:..tc:lifL 3 bcdrootns l fJn1ily roon1. Large v<1 rd \1•ith child':-pla) area , and circa tor 'boat or 1notor trailer hon1c. Sl.J.l.500 . ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOMES ON THIS COAST 1 ~~I.fl())'. A1;;,un11• i:::•·~! t .. :,n 1 f'oo1lr;. ~'l!i'r p;i_~., :1111~ ... 1 ... j 1~1111 1(1\\· S~•!l!1111. ~2:~·, :'.I··· 1 :\u ~.121~f!11•:k~: c·,,11 s~:.1~~jj-;1 ~h:1rr1 11.1 .. !•1•··•!1•111 ... 1· s ...... 1s.1i. A:.1·111. I S47...fil10. 1\t.:I 5.000 sq. ft. resitlencc built 11·ith old \rorl<I .. kill ~ in co11s1ruct1on and art islic attf'nt1on to design & detail. Spcc-tacuh1 r oc:en n \'JC\1·s. 3 n1as ter suite. po<il ~~J acuzzi. pri\';1lc knoll and elegant si n1pli1.:ity. Ca n nut be d uplic~1 t· ed for S310,000 . CAP ISTRANO SPANISH ESTATE 5 bedrooms. :11 ~ bath s, $Cparatc 2nd sto r~. 33· n1a:)ter suite. 3t.:' poo l. ()cenn \"iC\\ "· \\inc ('e llar. On corner 1 ~ ac:rc si te. 2 ye<.1r:-. ne\1 . Sl59,500 . BAYFRONT DUPLEX Ciorgeous bayfront \\·1 t\\·o slips. Unbelicv- Gtble n1aslcr bedroom \V /1nassive fireplace & fantastic \'ie1v of channel. Open bea1ns thruou1 -close to beach! SI5D.500 . Carol Ucrry 6-14-6200. 1Rll) OPEN FEELING ('harming 4 bedroon1, 31fi bath home on exl'lusive Son1erset Lane. Spacious 1naster suite '"''lots of rnarhle. Priced to sell. Cha rl es Arnold 64:l·B'll1. rR liJ PANORAMIC UPPER BAY VIEW Ne\\'ly decorated custon1 ··i:;·· horne 111 '"Early IJluffs". Large hvin~ roo1n 1r fire- place & bar. 2 bedroo1ns. den '''/fireplace, :i baths. $8\l.500. Jack Custer &12·8235. l Rl3) NEWPORT HEIGHTS VIEW lncludjng the land -564.900. Ultra sharp 2 bedroo1n. farntl.v rootn home \\'/Bay. & Oceru1 vie1v. Lois ~liller &42~8235 . (Rl4 ) NEWPORT SHORES -DUPLEXES T\\'O 3 bedroo1n . 2 bath duplexes. Only 2 2 years old . Prin1e rental area, $89.000 coch . Gladys Russell 642·8235. illl5) ... [Irvine I tot Do'f•t Dtlve 142 ·12:1& 11.U M•cA.rthut ..... 1200 j DEANE BIG CANYON MODELS FOR SALE Also Spectacular Go lf Course & Ocean View Homes from •... $111,300 to $260,000 Open Daily 10.S:JO 8 . Rue Grand Vallee Bi9 Canyon Newport Beach 714: 644·60S6 OUICK OCCUPANCY - HARBOR VIEW HILLS ('ha r1n ing 3 bedroon1 . truni!y roon1, large ya rd \\'ith covered patio. Shfl\\'s lfkc <1 niodcl. l\c1v l <.111dsta pin~. 1\J1 xious, $i6.500. • IVAN WELLS BEAUTY ! St'e this 4 bedrooi n. 31 ~ hath family ho1nc in l~t.i~trest. Large pool. Forrnal 0111111 :,; roonL fan1i1.v r1101n . 2 rirepl:irc~ .. i;;1•p~1ra tc se,,·ini::, rn111n nfJ l..ittllcn. 'free lined ... trecl. Offered at ~fl~ 500 . SPARKLING OCEAN VIEW 4 l~e-drootn . 4 h<1th faniily hon1e nn C!<>t:ile lot'. \\'indO\\S 01>en to (JCl' .. 111 Hild cit~ \IC\\, Sho1\'t1 hy nppo1nt1ncnt. ::-134,500 , NEWPORT BEACH WATERFRONT f'iHll p<Jrc thi., (11\ lhe I\ ;1tc r :! bedroon1,, 2 b~ith l'Outlnn1i11111111 I :en11tilu! \'ir11 -ha rhor. ocea n, light, anti 1slt1ndc;. lnll fur c1 ppo1nt· n1e11l. Si:i ouo DOVER SHORES-VIEW \\'nrn1. ~ l'l ~oph1~titotcd. 4 bedroon1 ho1nf! '' llh 1orn1ul d111111~ r0()1TI . 1a1nilv roo111 and 31 :i bath~. l.nr.i.:e :urnun. 11ei bnr. and :-.pnrkl111~ 111x.J 1·ornplete this in11naculate re ~1dcnce. $:.!Li 000 DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joequin Hills Rd .. N.8 . A COLDWEL~ BANKER CO. ' • NOW A HOME SERVICE WARRANTY that covers your home's • Heating • Plumbing • Electrical systems for one full year FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS ONLY THROUGH VALLEY REA"' • frfdJy, April 12, ltJ74 :J2 DAILY fl~T 1 ::i•n•r•l } , 1002Ge eral 1002 Gener1l 1002Ganer1I 1002 Balboa lsJ1nd l006B1 a ltland 1006 Fountain Va ey 1034 Hunt n9ton S.1ch 1 1 8 l' • .. · ** ** ** Heritage Collection . . • ' ,.:t:: dil1 ; • l· :;4"4ttle Smitk ~ , ·t'. REALTORs' . ' · .. l .. • INVESTORS!! -TRIPLEX • ee these three .. top condition <1part111ents. Located in an excellent rental ' area. Each . nit has 2 bedroom & l lf.1; bath s. Sho,vs $530. t·& month income. lturry, only $47,950. , OPEN DAILY 1-5 ( :· l '.m new on the market. !'in large & luxurious · :: and I have a VIEW OF TllE BAY AND CAT- ; .\·ALINA . See my new carpets and drapes and I ~ ·the fresh.green astro turf on n1y patio. t 64l·Vista Bonita ........ Buy me -$67,175 CALL 644 -7270 . 2828 E. Coast Highw1y, Corona del Mir WE CAN .Hl!L, YOU · IU"Y, SELL, OR TRADE A HOME , ANYPLACE IH THE NATION , l O.neral 1002 'Generel ·1 1002 i f~~~~~ :1! ~ ~ . " . . ' r · • • ' , ... ! ~ ~. •• • ' .,.. ' I~·~ : ~- WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS since 1946 i , . BIG CANYON C. C. · $159,500 " Enjoy brig ht lights of Fashion Island from , .. beaut. 4 BR. view home. Custom drapes & ~ l;,fptng., Van Luit papers. Great plan. • <•. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. ! •4 NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 ! 1'' 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road ·neral 1002 General 1002 I ; · Best Buy In I • f / · l"ine Terrace Call lL!l now if you "''ant to raee· it befo~ lt's sold. This ~ ::very charming 3 lx'droom 2 ~bath home hus many extras. 'lift U.'> show you the panel· ~ f~ den, country kilchen, , private patio and greal yard ~ with space for a pool . f'ol' : ~~~~~forn1ation, ca 11 , ,~";;;'{", • IT'S ~UN TO BE NICEI Woodsy Livin9 Cu11tom chRrn1er n c s r I c d an10111{ r.hc 1reci;. Near \Vl'Sf<'liff PlRzu. :I lJC1'lroon1s, 2 halhs al only $5-1.9".iO. 64&-7711 OP-EN SAT/SUN:-1-:S 1607 BONNIE DOONE IRVINE TERRACE BACK BAY AREA QUIET CUL-DE-SAC STREET -3 lledroom. fa n1ily roo1n , 2 bath, fireplal'e & cleC. bltns. Big ass un1able loan, 71,~% interest. Call quick -vacant, move lri IJUick. 540·1151 HARD TO FIND IN TOWN LIVING \Vith real country atmos- phere. Good 3 bedroon1 hoinc on large 135' dee1> lot. Close to NeY"port Back Bay. llard- wood floors . Double ·garage and sc reened patio. }'riced only $33,500 \Vilh assumable 63;" % loau, p~ya.ble $185 per 0 10. including everyt.hlng. Call !or coinplcte details 546-5880 TROPICAL PARADISE IN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK -Come in a nd relax in this beautiful 3 bedroom ho1ne \\•ilh tropical plants and greenery every- \vhere. Con1pletc \t.'ith sprinklers, BBQ, lovely lanai. Garage door opener and lots of extras. Call us today a.t S41)..l IS1 -and sec it. soon!! NORTH COSTA· MESA · OWNER ANXIOUS -$40,500 quality built fa1nily , ho1ne with shake roof. hardwood {loors and plaster walls. I-luge added )2'x24' bonus room complete \vitb large stone fjre- place. paneling and real beam ceilings. Beau· tiful front kitchen with new double oven. 5 burner range and dishWasher. Just listed. won'! last ! CALL 546-5880. BALBOA-· CONDOMINIUM OCEAN & BAY VIEW for $64,500 -Big, Big 2 Bit Designed and decorated for the sin gle person .. Enjoy life! Su·i1n, run on the beach, ride a bike on the board\valk or just \Vatch the sunset behind Catalina h;Jand. Security buil d· ing with no n1aintenance \vorries if you travel. Priced far under nearest com pelition. CALL S40-l151 . LOTS OF CLASS FOR UNDER $100,000. Island home plus in· come. Balboa's sharpest 2 bedroom home + 1 bedrm apartment. Like ne\v inside and out. Extensively re1nodeled with quality material & 'vorkmanship last year. Tastefully deco- rated and great location. T'vo blocks to beach and steps to shopping. Just listed, \von't la st. call no\v, 541.-5880. BETWEEN BAY & SEA LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT -\Ve have the home for her now. Presti ge location on Seville Ave. near ocean and bay and tenn is club. 5 Bedroom, 31h bath, family room. TV room , Billiard room and wet bar. $114,500. Call lor appointment. 540.1151. :a ~ $79,500 l!nchnles lnndl . 3l r------------------..., ; l."• Bdrtn. & VIE\\'. Nc11• p..1inl, paiw.1·. ciirp., 1'l"ady ror rll'\lt' 0"''1ll'l'. CURT DOSH, Realtor ERITAGE REALTORS , JmmaculRtl' H.B. Prestlge;·2 1 ~story. Manicured landseap. 1 "'tOg. A beauty. value priced. ~ US.950. 847-6010. Agt. &1Uli2 673-3468 Eves !.-;==;~~~~~~~==;~~=~~~~ ' \V. Coo.st H\vy., NB General 1002General .,.~·· "'' 1002 ; l~ x 30 Pool. Assum!' $2i2 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;; • Mo. 7% Io an. $38,500. C\ai;sificd Ad ! Call 642-5678 : :8'7-6010. Ag!. today! ~ ' G I 1002 ' · General 1002 enera /J [I_;:'_·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. e-1..inJa J:J/e . -..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ' ·· PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES .· . Make an almost immediate move. Newport Crest is the exciting town home community that ove rlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Center. Exterior maintenance provided. Come- let us show you how you can 't allord not lo live at Newport Crest. 2·3·4 bedroom residences ~ 1'e8f w TOWNHOMES From Pacific Coa1t Highway and Superior Avenue ln1er1eclion. drive up Superior to Newport Crest en1rance. Sale office; i:-12 Robon Court. Open dally 10 A.M. lo Sunset. (7141 MS-&141. • . . - SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Waterfront Custom 5BR., 3 bath home on 55 Ct. lot. Garden view kil.chen, 'vaterfront living rm., famiJy rin., x·acht-$225,000. 70 Linda ls1e Drive Prime 45' lagoon lot · 5150,000. BILL GRUNDY; REALTOR 341 Baysid• Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 6754161 General 1002 General 1002 Sweepin9 View ' or Balboa b11y hy niii;ht and 1:ianot1'tmi<' oceR n view by i!ny -:; s1iact0us bcdroo111i; !Jllll\ n1a1ds qu111·ters . Gracious court ylin:I l:'n1ry - superb location. in !Ile l11_•st of lrvinc Ti•rruct• -Call 673-8550. ,.. "" , C,Jtatc l':.ca d'f OPEN rn g • IT'S FUN TO 8£ NICE• [~·-----~ BAYSHORES FIXER.UPPER. Fanlastic potential. An opportWllty 10 Invest in one of Nc1vport's most deslrabll? private coin· m11nit!ci;. 2 Bedroon1 plu~ guest quartt'rs. A great in- vcstn1l'nt at $.>1,000. 640-1120 r.., ttii. haltcly dlrKtwr wMi '" ""' WH:...t· • r•• t• lrteu-'iHtl ... All tM loc..,,._ Ulf*d belew .,. dncrlbff h1 ttff'tef .._II by °'"'9hl11t ehe· ....,_ ht ......,.., D.lty Pllet WANT ADS, Petroflf Aowhtt epe11 lte11M1 for Ml• or.Jo rnt.,. •ttff te lltt ••It htfor!Mtl•• ht tllh c.ol•• Helt frJ4oy, S.t- 11rdoy & S1111d .. , HOUSES FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 11 25 Sumn1it Urive, Laguna Beach 499-3512 $79 ,500 (Sal & Sun 12·4) 3 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 1788 Hawa ii Cir. <Mesa Verdel CM 557·1154 $47,500 1Sa1 & Sun I·S) 4 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 964~ Gardenia. Fountain Valley '531·2505 S45,900 1Sat & Sun 1·5) HOME & INCOME 3 BR. + 2 BR. + I BR. Cor. Warner & Sims, (Hunt. Harbor) HB (213) 376-3484 (Sa( & Sun 10·5) . . * Peel W«tterfre11t W•••tfre11t & Pool . . • SUPER DUPLEX 2 bedrooms. l baUl home + 1 b+oonl, 1 bath unit. Excellent condition , Great loca· lion. l block from beach . Each unit bas a fireplace. Owner is away from a rea. Make an ofter. GRUBB & . ELLIS CO. ·"' MUST SELL! tf' Tri·lf'\'el 4 l!R. 3 BA, fan1 r!I'°" tormal din, tna. I car K'W'tlre. complatci, crpt'd, , ... _,, """"'"" & landlCllllCd. Larae yard, Prl~• ·Reduced MAG!'llRCENT 7 u,40e1. Tuck~ 1WI¥ ~ a.~mer off '2 9C1rin. + Pool Sol:Uoit Way. ""' •hi 7. rut $22 600 oew """ '""' own SolllllO • Condomintwns. Each hlw You c.n pay $2000 more 1han di1tincth<t trademarks a 2T~CO> sq, ft, S 8 3 • 5 0 O · thts for ll nev.· uni! or ft'll vie"'"· au lhcir OWQ, u 'ftll 962-1832. 1 can buy_ my ueinu.Jt'd unll A.''1 charac\t.rlsUcs coin.man EXCE')J..El\'T col\d., 2400 tq ~$2.'flOO bctoWnipll\t.>e mtnt 10 all 5Ucb at tiled bftlhln.t fl, • BR + Dfnlng. Utlljty, • c.'Off, .. --· • 11a11 1, wm.=-moami a~ f'amlly A Game mis. 2 Bdrm condo., t!cs!rabl~ pllancea. tinted glau. ml1' 9648 Cn.rdenla, OPEN Silt, l1'0Wld level floor pl11n I 'Ii 1'0l"ed ">tlls & v e r y Swi . .l to S. Owner A.gt. _ yea.n,new, Ftellhly Pafnttd re.15(lNl.bJe prict8. The tx· ~l-~. wlt'h tutelWl,y panel.cQ and tcrior 111 bcau1.ltully deslen- Huntlnfton Beach 1040 mlrrottd llvlng room, plush I'll & detailed by the' abul"I: I ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I wallpapered d.lnlna: area, dant US!lgc of "''ood , Ra.age I 1 Wa carpets & custom in price lrom ,$15.500 td CO\'ttd1•!>l't16 "''' tlttplt. d.t•ape1, ovc:sluod pa.J'.llJ')' $98,500. .11.rea, ct.wtorn tile counter ~ • topii, ahake roof, n e a r I 11 ' REAL TORS 67S·7080 ,-. ·11• ,... ·• • "'!'""'""~'"'""""""''"'""""""""'"'""""""'"'~~ r •• ,_. .... HH ,;, r-corona dtl Mar 1022Coron1 def Mar 1022 J ~ ~;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;=1 1aC)I TAX SHELTER · schnols, \\'aildr\g dl~tance 10 ' ,"() ek)H, ~~;"~·~·~./';!:'> REAL ESTATE * BOYD REALTORS PRESENTS * PICNIC ON THE DECK A s pacious. sparkling 3 bdrin. home, com- plete \11ith family r1n.; 2112 baths & just steps to the beach. A home for all seasons & a sumnler deli ght! .OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 219 HELIOTROPE A SCOOP I I 3 Ddrm s .. So .. of the Hwy., R-2"lot . A steal at $72,500 · ,DPEN.,$ATURD!<Y J.S 314 JASMINE t 675-5930 * 3629 . E. ~.o•~! H~}'· Corona~ dtl Mar ueu. Now ~ below i;ioat 1190 Olenneyre ~- Condo \rith ocean vl.eW r'roni new. ,.(Prin c:te ll lt1 Qnly 494-9473 549-0316 llvlng & dining roon111. plea11e). CaU today Great l\.fartlnl pit & tctTHic -,,--:~M~7.J~09·~5',-.,,-.,-.,cliiiU;v:-Oi'l'HlflNEfEif baloony. \\'hy not buy "'i th VE T E R A N S A D-BUY. ~F TH~ WEEK S3000, do'A·n & payments-like flf.lNlSTRATJON SAL·£ S T~ jtooCI to last. 1.Iove fut !'enl? BftOKER JI A N 0 L I N G on thls brand new beach HUNTINGJO'I HARBCX.JR BEACH ARE A PftQ. house. 3 ~R.. rommunUy PERTlf.S: Exec type BUC· pool; ull this fot ~36.500 -or R£ALlY COLA · BUILT orie story lease "~th option. to buy,. 17214 COAST H\VY. home located on cu!desac nr' SOM~THING . ~ • 'il<!: 846-1384 & 213: ~3845 ocean. 60x.aJO DOU iL E · · .to livl' \\'Ith. Alswuablt __ . _ .Ii LOT, RANCH 1tylt kl ·hen ~A:n loan~ 4 ~" d1en, BREATHTA~lNG I,.~~~~.~~~ m!\~m "' ~t&t"" ~~ .•. Is the ..-.~rd for this nn·"w'/~ • .,:pmc tin • .,..,Q.\'i,,,scKoolz: Keep> I°"'· bedroom POOL HO Al E ~ ~ · tile tub & ln~t &: m I.ender OQl.nts. Dramatic atrium en try .m.iter ,.--viattlti~ y,'alk ' in $55,950 • -t. • lhrough "'TOught iron gates/ ~o~.. . 3 "Car gar . A!llD ~NO rt1ER V.A. Mtjeslic living room v.·iU ~Mell by· VA. F ull Pn • Pa.oo5etlel' 1. 3 Bdrm., ''au.lted cellings And tlrtj" • ...,oce "6.1.1.0. No discrimina· + nli;ely: londscaped,1wilh a plal'e. Crystal dlnina, gour t*1. M.YO~ ,cftn-buy. slles gOOd 'vit)V. W:,Ol;JO . General; • 1002 ) Coron. 0.1 Mar 1022 met kitchen, spark.ling blue • BU. ~55J..l. BOURBON ST. WEST · -pool and 1pectacular "'"aler· N~ Orleans atyl.e duple.x . Builder's , Choic:e Swimmin9 PoOI fall. • "°""' o1 be•lll.Y "' C'ASl'I 24 HOURS Wnt11gh1 """ ...... •hadod Beautiful corner Joe In ver.· & see today , Call F y H patios, walking dlitance to d<!sin1hl1· N.f'. area. Back 1. · The Re.I ~1t1te fair or our ome beach &·town. Fipk. One of ""[. Vie"'· Heady to build Private Beach 536-2.551 or 839-6133 No hi~dc1_1 costs, dcln)'I. a kind. $85,00'J C" I -, fo ,_ "'"7711 No obha:a.UODs, 15 yn exp. VIC STUART " '"'"' ~" Q'Kr Whut n1ore oould a person BRASHEAR REAL TY want? How Rlx>ut 11. charm· CUSTOJ\f Cape Cod style ' Real E1t4rite ing, 1vell decorated 2 BR ho'rue Jocatf'd only 2 blks 142·741 I Ev•a ~1178 494-753! ~'J9'N W lk & L 2 BA home on 11 generous from park &. "'alking P.ilF · \VOOOSY AREA 2 B 2 ha a er ee 6f' 100 If. lot fa Coro"' dol laOce lo beach. ~ .. )1 REPOSSESSIONS . . '·· ., c I 1 1 2 •-J frp lc:., view deck. $48, 750. ~·'~ ••TA11 !'liar. The cnterlainers .,onie on ge o. ~1.cs i-C I 1 B · h lOlS I drciuu. Only $69,j()O, Cull t'Om pl, red.cc.'OraJed. f'or mforru~tion li!ld locauon INCREDIBLE COASTAL ap s r-ano eac 6W-7211. • Ontu of Lncsc 1'tlA & VA home:;, VIE\\'! Impeccable 4 BR & L'Ol!Ulct • fam. rm. 2 frplcs.; on ~-JUST f'INISHED By Bulldrr • ..,21 · KA,$AllAN acre. Presti""' area. $1J&,500 14441 Calle Carmellta. .,, ... ~ Spnn ish style l RR , 2 13,\ ~ ~. , Reil E1t.+•. 9'2""644 NEAR TO\.\'N; 2 BR, 2 Im. hon1e .,vllrplc. Bit-in range __ ~ I I H.unt. Harb.)ur 1042 frplc-. Llkc new? Old world lY ovPn. shag caf"JK'! thru· , . -'---'--.:----~ charm. 'J'rt'ei;. Priv. outdoor out. Br't'akfA~I al pril'a1c • 5.16-7542 or 536-8887 y 'BR, 4 •--tlvln •= ~ . 6PEN THIS WEEK B oY.nct, 5 ~. on g. #UJ,~ pauo \\'/sunny e.1:posurr. C<>mplercly fcnccrl. $39,950. PE ·100 ft corner lot with 60 ft. 2 STORY 3 Ocean side oJ· Hwy. Play FIXER UP R clock. Best view in the · ; BR, 2~ ba., Cnll Ruilder direct , ground for the kids across $1400 Down Ha r b out: i 1 9 5 'O O 0 fam. nn./"'·et bar. Stone 714/5.'\1-0380. 9-5, ~l·F. the strec1. 4 Br, & den v.'ith 21J...592-291't ftplc. ~ke roor,. ·pastoral Corona del Mar 1022 \\'et bar, 3 Ba. OR: use !he Vaca n I . Im m ed I a' e .._ l"".. views. Won't las t at $64,500 OOck Br. bath & we! bar for pos»easlon. 3 Bedrooms. 11).f. Irvin• """ your niother-in.\aw. THEN : baths. Room for boat or ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1EXECUTrvE MANOR, on l,oi IRYINE TERRACE yoo have 3 B•. 2Ba Im''°"' frallc.. """' patlo & foti<od NEW LISTING '""· 3-4 BR., .,.m, nn/wof 1-ll lot. ExC't'llent HuntingtQn bar, 3 frplcs., Mexiean ti!• family. AND~ a l~Brt Ba. "-ach locatloo. 1~.=. Beautiful romer 3 bdrm., firs. &: . roof, he.Icon!••. garage apL '1bal ·rents Jor °"' 'v J>N 2 b t u J J p Reduced $30 0001 121 ~ \.1 a. n n ven ty ark. sweeping ocean view . 1 , 5 mo. lo http m.,,.. lh• l f 2 Y'"' oew. Lovely w•ll· 1125,IXXI. ~la.n,elous, large fa mi 1 y b:~~ie ~:e~ke~'~i fL•.4471 ( ,-;:J S4M10J ::= ~~r:;:;_rs.ex~ia 494·75al hon1e; Quality H & F'. t'xlr-d CamaHon Ave. Bkr. 675-5631 -cabinets. built in kitchen and 1000 N. Coast !fwy., Laguna lgc. pool. 1536 Dolphin Ter· hall. AIR CONDITIONED, race. Owner moving -i;u!). Costa M•sa 1024 BEDROOM BONANZA sprinklers. Call loday. \.\'e ~h,;1 ,:')"C0"?'"5 . n1i1 all offt'rll. Multlple 1 can move yo u in Jor a low listing 5003. Call for app'L 1 Wife Preserver 4 Up, 1 Do"'11 • 3 baths, $52,500 including land. ' " ·-· ,1• -t d,·,1,.b oc 1 Beach TO\\'nhouse \\'ilh pools CALL 552_7500 " .-.L, ., ."" -• · No steps in this 3 bedroom. 2 CUPffnl please hath:<, ,,·ell-built h 0 m f' • and lennis club. Walk tu • e.a.Lfor REALTY 315 MARINE A VE . BALBOA ISLAND * 673-6900 * TOP·O-THE HILL \Viti\ a dramatic lSO deg. plus ocean view, a beautifully derorated 3 BR & Den or 4 l}R cu'1om built hon1t> with huge game-roo111, lorn1al dining, nnd IU."Xurious 111aslcr 11ulte. Outside is ex· tensive nallo de ck s , big 1rres and a Kol pond. All at the end of a quiet CUl..-0.HflC. A top valut' at m•.soo cau 644!12u .. . . ' * OPEN SAT. 1.5 * 3308 OCEAN Bl VD . 01arn1 galore! Beaut., Spa· CIOU!l 3 BR., 21i1 ba. home w/view of ocean & jetty. I 2 Frplcs., fonnal din. 1m., love ly guest house w/lull bath; Ideal for mother-In· la"'· or teens. First tin1e or. ll'red! Call to SCt'. Asking Sl7t'.'i00. See The Oc:ean! :~!:°°.soo''.· shop!'ing, and goU. • v ISION • . located on a great Eastsidf' ~., CU!·dt'-.SU('. S37,450 · try 10~~ ~ "~" '' ~ror ~·· HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Red Hill..Realty ~N~W~1ist7*r ~lY REALTY RBALTOrl.'i ~· I 17'214 COAST HWY Uni\'. Park Center, Irvine , • • ' , . IJllS'l!:ll TI4: 846-1384 &: 213: 592·2845 ·--. --CHOICE INCOr.IE - f , '1•tJQ'fajA1 ~CA""Lll"'·"."CLASS'!"''!!'!J!!!c"· "-"•"o"pw-ar ~~t;~ ~~~~Ai 18~ 12i~ 5~f~''~r~~a~:;n1:~m~ ~ 'I. sty mod, 4 BR, !pl, 6't( lge. 1, 2 baths, formal din. guna, excellent investment, NEEDS HELPI VA assumable loan. $42,950. rm., lndry. area; brick $172,000. " To see call BKR. 963·5681. patio "'ith planters. Nr. pool OCEAN FRONT Plt>asanl Ea.~tside 3 bcdrn1, 2 VA ASSUMPTION . $6l,500. & park. \Valnut Sq., lrvinc. 11.'eat 2 BR Cottage, Y.·alls balh home on large lot. Zon. Pr 5 BY OWNER. $ 3 o, 9 5 o. of glass to huge Deck, ex- ed for addi t Iona l con· estlge area, BR, pool, 551-41"" Ira parking. only $125,000. 2 sty, encl pa>fy area. Own· "" st 1·uction! Massive er \•erv anxious. BK.it. L •· h 1048 DANA HARBOR fireplace, dining & au bltns. 9S3·5S8i."' aguna uwac Channin1r. ne"'·ly decorated Nt>cds some care but tll.'\\' OCEANFRONT 2 BR, Den, 2 ba, 2 palios · buyrr niuy assume l<W.· in-COMMUNITY huge sun ~eek, completely l('resf loan, no loan f('(',, NEW CUSTOM fenced $49,500. Call f.1rs. Ray, 545-8424, 3 Bedroom, 2 balh, cpls, Privali:_L ~ach & clubhouse; NICllOLS REAL ESTATE SouthCo, Realtors. drps, bltns. Great location. over J:JClO sq. ft. of luxury 2025 South Coast Hlghy,·ay YOUNG Walk to new Ch·ic Center, lhing. ~ Bdrms., 3 baths; Laguna Beach, 494.72'20 MESA VERDE sc:hool1 and shops. l\1ove in h~e Jlvingrm.~·lthva~l~ed EXCITINGlfl illay lsL S39,9j(), ceLI. & fl'plc. Fonnal (\ir11ng , . . Arca . High beam Cathedral Rid Carpet ·Realtors rm. oJf "'·ell equipped kif· Archuect !'own y,'Ood & g\a.<;!l {'{'Uing, 3 bdr., 2 ba., fatnily 536-1136 rhen y,·ith cooking island & home \Vllh beautiful ocean rn1 .. 2 car .:;aragc, rircplaee, bi·kl~t. bar. Paneled family vif'W. Dramatic, all cPdar erivaic CQ,,urtYard o f l M O ini. 11o·/y,·et bar. l\!str. suite ~lruct. • l\1exlcan ~lie • mastr1· bedroorn, ~Wlken OREA H ME has nriv. pallo & ,,.31'den s ..... 1ned _glass · skylight~. bath tub. By owner f.17,500. $34,500 _ ·i. • . " Thii; unique home has 3 Phone 557-1154 Immaculate l bedrm, 2 bath bsth._l\ very funct1~.11al, well bdrm!l, l.ba .. + ll!LK.lio nn. planned ho~1e, Y. llh nice & ill offered at $75 ooo A1ESA VERDE Golf Course hon1e. l\1odern bltllll, plush garden & pauo areas. An e)(· ' Honie. 4 BR, D in· rm, crptg, deluxe fam rm. ceptional offering at $149,500 kitchen BBQ & eating al't'a. Sparkling clean. Afanicured • Lge n1nslr Bdrm suite. yard. Tenns flexibll? · see ~.ts: _;· ~;U Fu mi I y play • r m and believe. Call ~5'8424 ~ \\'/conversational pit & SouthCo, Rcallora. rrp1~... +we! bar. 79.500. .EXEC. AREA 01111_., 519-2688 Ollilers loss, your_ gain. 3 4t-..s•11 '''·1100 .. , For Sale By Owntr · Bedroom, 2 ba'th', "alrliun en· Happy Sunshine Home NE\\' 3 br, 1 ~. ba. IIuge tranct', 2 fireplaces, 6\Utken at ocean, On 2 lots. 3 Arch kitchcn/fam nn. 2 Car gar, Roman tub. 3 car garage. A Ba~. t'61Xl Sq .• ft. 1 S~ory.1-"w"a'°l'"k-t:-o-coth-.-.B:-•-•~ch~-I 1i,atio. Landscapln&, ,.ru-ps. bargaln a! $44,000. Artist PT Deroralors delight. Lov ... 1., 1..,.,..,"" harm , 0 panrling-. l Blk8 from s. CALL 963-44ll Security gate guards. Re· .....,. -..-:--c er. n Co11.s1 Plaza. 979-5393. * Crest Realty dut·ed to $15.q,ooo. Jor quick a Ia11.e· nicely landscaped $13.000 assunics 71',•,, lo•it lor ._ aale. Move In lodity. Jot. \\tlhln 'A'alldng dls1ance .. A C 1o the surf. Has accenting 3Bll, 2BA "''frplc, Recently v,\•ncr moves.. ountry "-1· ~ • fO d high beamed ceilings. Rich, 1k'C"01'nlf.'rl. Has large 1unnl mosphere .. Sl-150~n. 3 br, Uln r cus!on1 decor. Brick patios. patio. S:l09 1110• Pfl)'S 1.1\ .. 2 ba, b1t7111s. lnn1.Uy area. td BBQ 1 Owner-Agt. 646--7"14 0 r .trplc. PalK> . .1\nd ~'t!w . bl'I\ REALTY ou oor · ncll1Cles a 5-t>l26l 1 $34.500. Call 962-8865 Since 1M6 ht'autlfull,y decorated i;uest .-.rite.• C.ti M"" apartment. $67,500. Call COLLEGE PARK.~. Owne•. O\\'NER anxkill1. S 3 1·0 0 4"' -_, . .~·.,j i.•Sl:" z. 1 ~--::::~· -=-~-----.. ~p.aclous 3 BR, 2 BA. like down. Beautiful Spanish 3 ,, ~ ')QA , • uc1\· crpts & drps. Alr/cond . ~fl,.·~~~~. "cfi~:8~~A~~ H~,·~· 7°'-~R [·'l'ft-a I ·~ From your fron1 step. Wlllk New Mower. Must Sell! ''" ""' "'' EOGEWAn · R llHDtli ..... one short block ftnd "'atch !HIJ...&t31. it27 Vallsat,0.I Patio. Land lse. brk $37,IXlO. · R ~ the boats 1'f'lurn ut sunset. Si\IAU. 3 Br. Older home Call 842-SSM. DUPLEX In the J.leart of W\5.M!iU~i!.>1• ; Tnkt' nn early n10rniog jog \i•/f big lot to build more. O\\'NER leaves. Spanish 3 City. Fireplaces loo. $69.500. 1920 S Coa 1 Tl on the bench, All this can $27 900 0 0 r / 1 br, :l ba, condo. $3150 down. • * * * · · ! wy., Laruna be yours when you hey thl.1 ' · w e agon ' Bhlns, fanilly Brea, custom OCEAN vu. charming: gar-Beach spa<'iuu;; 3 Bit h1n1ily room 548--lOO:l · l'lecor. Pool, palio. No com· den, 2 BR, lrpl, tedecoraled \\'HITE \\'ATER ('06.Sfline &: hurne w_,. hul(C 111a,;1er bccJ.1.D_1n_1_P_o_in_I ___ ..;l.;;0.;;2.;;6 ~~n~~~lls. Brk $31,500. call In iipar~!Kr happy colors L.B. vie .... ·s fore\'C!l', Custoni, IWUl Anrl low, 11111• upkeep. ~=:::~~-~~-~=~= $a8,S00, 2 BR, 2 ha hon1c \\'/A.I.A. 01.1\y $96.500. For nppt. call CLOSE TO , 0\\-~ER J\luat sell IBR, 2 BA * * * * Plan for ex pans 1 0 n . 6'J.1·7'lll. DANA PT r.tARINA California Clau\e, t % NEW EXCLUSIVE. Jusl pie· E'utrAnt•c "'lt:-11 y 8 rd New lBRr.mA, fpl. $32,900. • 1J1iles trom beach, cou.ntrY tutt " ~ cottage, nestled Contcrnp. design. Priced tof. 10% Dn. Front yard Js:ltchen,front.t~arsprlnk· amone lowertng old Euca· quick sale by owner tat S • land!ICapin.g and fencing Im & more for $41,500. lyp1u1 tree.. A \'ery ,hort $79,500. Open liouse 12-4 ~ Included. Arternoons, call S~&-!960 "'Alk to Beach & shops, Sat & Sun, tu; Summit or'. -!2131 ll3·66l2 FlXER Upper pool homt, ONLY 143.500. <hl-'ncr, (7141 499-3512. DUPLEX · Owncr, builder j --,t.;7• ""N'°E"'11'"' "°D"U"°P'°LEXES==7&-. 3BR, 2BA. 2'lx46 pool, gu l.'S::JJgu::U:l!a~~~-~°l;., *Owner/ 8tdr. Salt* \\'l'ln1~ to 1<•11. Ranch style 3 +PLEXES, ocean views, BBQ. cor. k>C. clO!e-to -"="";~""'c,.:=-=-1 · . , of_ btautltul octAn view ll l:t. :l BA hom<! + nt,... 2 SGS.~ to $95,950. everything & cheap. call agt GREAT hom<!• 4 Fl 1 BR op! on lgc hl9 next to cl• 33361 Copper Lantern fi oo 96).1652 • · oor JI MS & 1y park. s;'l. or Ihiy. Best 4i&M31 ll ft : • OCEAN VIEWS set;t1np to ..c.llQaee from . 3 IJuy ~n toi\·n. $UO,lXXl. I ;:;-=-:--cci:'-~---,-1'1159'.)URt Cotporatlon ha.! Flneat hon'les \n Arch Beach Bdnm .. bhlln 1:hch., rustic 673_16;.s. NE\V 4 unit, no vacanclet, caJih tor )oor equl1y. call Helihts .. 3BR, famrm (Or v.'Ood A tile dedcJ, Cki.e lo oct1u1 vie"''• valllled bean1 a.gt ?-.Ir Rlchrnond, 8!lJ...85ll 2m ·• dent, 2BA, firepl, IC7Vo'TI &. bee.<:h. All bonds HARBOR VJE\V HILLS, ctllings, room for Iofl. ~o~r-•ft=&-:00_!16~2----~--1 \1•tt1bM', bllin appl's, roon\Y p&ld. F'lnt1nclng av a t 1, 1 1.USI\ l.1rJ:e 3 UR, dtn, 2~l $9"5.500. Bier, 49:J..6CB9 OWNER a BR. 3 BA home. decks. Continuous o pen $46.SOO TO $56,900 Tla. Tiburon l\todcl w/2 ~E;;l °'T'°'o"'ro-=:==..:::::..1~03=2 I.ow nWnt. lot, apace Jor bowie.. lo.II Balbooi .l l884 Soothooa.~:t PJ.clftc tnc. frplcs, h<'tun clngs. Uke ---------·! l'Cc'\lehiclt.l1.4mit.0be6ch. P!) Afar, Lacuna Beach. * ~1 * ','£c.w~ 0,1,1,;,',', .... ~l't'e.,~ •• ) ':!!",· SEU. OR LEASE, ln\mllC. C963-.'°"1.12.1""''-' -~~~--From $61,900. (TI4) 499-1 • $55,500, View SlJR I ....,,vvv uu..... ., r.-i · Country &-t>n,, l Br. 2 hi\, 7' or Cn4l 91'-noo. e $66,500, 2 hOrnes on Jot only 64+.6.379. 0 &. F Rm. fulty .crp<D,-fiuntln9ton Townhouse FOR SALE BY O\\'NER 2 .... , OceiLn 8ide Of h~'Y· DUPLEX <I blks to beach, dtpd, f<'d. patio. J..oade<i i-: 2 BR, 1 '' BA. $19.~ ~· vleW charmer, 3 + t-w\CE REALTY 49-W704 1 BR G: Z RR. $150 mo In. xtrat. 5116-11719. ~72 Continental Dr. Pool. f&m rm. 3 ba. 'T'-. of t11e MUST SEU. cha-1tog -· COOlP •t>•. ')j)) B "'"''""'t' .--,..C,-,7'-,~-~= BKR. ~7711 , ~\'e. 537·4617 •uy '" '#fN.. • Y ""'"· ' Fountain Valt..... 1034 ~'orld Dl\U"'C'I" Joroot sttle \"lev.· lBI\. 3ba bick:yrtf + 67!>-.'4-02. ••r Be•chwalk ForeclOsure S&l,500 lt1/M Gar Q er pat.Jo. At~umc-fh'O VA B\'011'1l(•I'. ~In! C..'01wl, S"l'AROUST llonte, .5 BR. ·19' Must ' be sold by 1'Tida.t. 497-136.q <2131 6j6-(j006 SSl.500 Owner 497-~ f7{fl mo income, 2·2BR., + l)a. H 11.Ut. CU!JtOrtl <ll'L"flt.lJy W.000. 96$-~w.'\ DKR, E.'\':P'O, GEN Cllnll'll<'IOr 6-F'ABULOUS \Vhltn \\rf'fef' RUr.lll, ~fuJt sell, SSS.800, ov."nCt. $1'12,Si'XI. Call for appt ntklng MW projtt1s. Poti1. Vu unbolldtlble 16ti, n2 613--72-1~ l fi'Tl.,I03 10 !ft. 953-TI49 a.As.1 SW..S -~ecM$78 Joint \"eflture. ~148 evo. Ritt, SU-\~. 499.1111 ' < ,.,,1.L11 April l? l ~/J DAILY PILOT 33 L-1-h •104l )M iul.,, v•~jo ,, 1 tii67 NowportBuch 0 1""' "'1"'""--,P::--,.---=,,.-,0.-.,--,.l"S,..,--:P,..-,,-,2'°'600'-"',..-,H,.,---,U,,.-,f,--. -- ---,. UO'I ncom• roperty """"'I ut o fife rpty. ouns n urnished Houus Unfurnish.d Houses Unfurnishe OPEN SUN. 1-S f .. _ ·~-L --I~ -,11. ·DRIAT IC To Buy--T .... True n.wport ~. ~ TRIPLEX 100 x 150 UJT. eommrn,IAJ B1lbo1 l1lond 3206 lcvina 3244 S1nt1 A"' 32 0 .. ~ ... H I ~!ii!i!!iiii!i!iiiiiiiill' iiiiiii .,.,.!~u.rant. )-1~~1 lhl'I !!'Ii\ 1 -~::;;:;:;-;-;;,:;;;;-":-'"',I ;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;; Laauna l'li11uel •• Bdnna .• : ' • orse Ranch 11 NEWPORT I ~!•'(Hord 01"1'"'.,'0n. S:..i.!JVI, • 1.111·1.t: l~l.;\~f l . . ll UI: 'fl l\\:\ll•ll i i· .. In bl!.. kli·mut dlnln,a r1n. 1\\'0 Jledl't'IQntj, t'll'O blltht, Estate Mobile HOtnff ;11,1 off l'lif'1t.1>(1i1 l\hd. \\'rllt P 0 Uox IOii Pl1<..Yn1..-. I Ch.innin,,: uiutu·n. :? l~lrrn. J Bdr~. '1 bA. ·'ccltlfl(',.1111\ "· _ \S.,\ s:..,,., .111to Full.\ , rod. Clu!ilc. contcmporury 51 Ylt. l\l'O story, Too much? Try for aal• , 1100 Cioo1l 111(.'('t'!iS 1u N""·pcor1 01"1?'-'0n, 9i~ .. 1.; • hontt \\/h·111\ ..... ,11--....,c .~ ne" ~iint !'fl l ......... , S.::00, 1lr 11.-. •1::1 :1.-.: ,11 6 111 . t..o..·rly 1round11: µroftr;s. S3>.000. ~niabl.r 7~~ VA. 3 acres. ::? Aler)' pr'intt rol· ----------c· :\l -------y 1 • ' ho.Inn 11 • 1 .. 1 ~ -- lndacpd. 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S:lOO.OC.O 1 &: 2 BEOROO)I CRESTMONT · I · 1100 ff 1 1 11 \' , CALL SSl 7SOO MONAR ON 2 S I DES -01\"Jlf'( r ilt..ia I s \11, II d 1 (< li 0" ,rn • :.! F,·~·1•11 .. 11 .. ll\ lo h'•. u1 CH BAY j c;o:-:1X>;\llNJt;!o.J llO~I ES ESTATP.. 12 UNITS• •luril••\ ~7::-::~1·1 or :-:J.~r 3 HI~. 2·~ tl..\, frpl .• VISION. , .. 1.1 11H . .!.1i: •• 11111~•~. ~ A lo\vl)'. finr4y llnlshcll I \\'ith yow· ov.11 pier&. rioot Ba)·~t Jlomrs !OJ, Sile Dr .• Brea. (C£ontral EASTSIDE 1 '•1::11~l-j9!X1 I i,:.1r, ~upt•r ne11:hhJrlv··!. ' ·'' th•' I.I '\i_l!ll• I c·~·' enlerlllir:ln,1::' !.: !Amlly honlf' on 13(1" of y,·ater. A gorgPOUS I Boat Shps . A I · .-_ .. ....:. -$:;j().$1\)(l. 6i:"~10;&/fi7l-2!1:!:o (1u!o \.".Iii \1.~ 111,rurn • •. (I \\i th 4 b'lrn'IS .• drn. fomial 3 BJ:, rant rm l'Oll\'erlible Full Security lllihrae Vt'. &CCOM from Bre11o \\A"\Itr). Lr<i!':>'/ up1 1011 or - ---R d H"ll R It 1 f 11 " ~ dinin<> "·''·· ••••. ~ .. ·-· ... ' lo ·llb ""n•, , ·-. 2.000 ~I s1 ... I k conctt"t.e COtl.'ilruc!ion Comn\, Hoe.p ' Lit •"6. COSTA MESA I (l \I I~ '1 r (:_, l n 'I :\lorl ,, :tt.;.Jt l.iu:k u11ir \1'/0pllOl\lll • I ea y 1'1" • "111 lj, y h !i"ll ' i.. ·-e. ',........, •T.. ''-0 '-'" Uit "" COlliTACT l'\Y pc· 'f 'R "1 L " ·'.1 ~ · 1 ll'R/H\ tkl\111~1ai1"' ('r!:\I, · · · · '"lor I'\' 11111 •••11 ;n •rt 11 Jacuzzi. \\"alk lo bellch,j flhorne-.1..g.pa.rio&more. Pri\•are&l(.':)nirs ' "· n.,,(.; "'Stt'pup to thi!l'.12·uni1 1,Jn1-1rilit't·n ll.1r!Jur\ie"·l1<11nt.~I ' ' . ?-·'" · R~ .. \l.T' Hl'..:,\l.lf>H:-loui·iill·..-ta \,l••\\Ji~·~ lihopplng, rt~lauriint & For an unbe]ie.\·ablC! Sl'..'9.~((l 2 ~arage sya.<.u lor mos! lor Sho11.·1n,. plr'I" 11.·ith t(Y", ~·r1. (1,~,. t;';';_;.n211i. I ~ ~f-lhi) S • 1 J -S 10 0 · l"nt1'. !'.irk ("+•nl»r_. Jrvlnt• ·BAY ,; BEACHu lhe11tre. Sl-15,000 I.: in hest location of Nc1'·-1 un1t.J. 1\Tl.:ST" Stt to appr'e("iate In 10~111g . Aru.1nuJ _o11n~r"\\Al\ff:.I>· vn~1•/('pl l011. in .E.·~.Jll;·ll·-.--.. , , REALTY 67'til""l l J.(ll•l L<1la,nd. Roof lop l!undtt:k . &)-skle \'dlagc: f1·11tunnt:: 2 "111 C!\ITY 2nd. S..'"'01 .J l))... :'anlll An11 llPi:;.:hts, prr r a oc~ .. ,~ 11.rl(" (Jf lh~). -f.H ' I -• i C111 ll6--i().S67"J Unusual Opportunity l o W:;. Rr's. II\' nl1 \\"/frpll". 11rc~r11t 1tU'\ln1", H\·•14..'nrp.•1 hl: lor. 6i3-(ttlli. fq.il, t1o·a111 0'('1!. ~~'Ii.'.> .\lo, WALNUT SQUARE 11.\4..:!'\A \l.->111!•· 11 .. 111 .. n Lislin~ 1'f'f'-"IP1l ~~e &ytront Property 1 . f11m rn1. lndl)". hHin l..i l· ln1't'l'lnlC'tll ~ I> l \" 1 i. i o 1t . j ---~'.'ll'l_;:_. ~"fill,:_!;T.,...,";');.1 __ ~ B..h·n~';: '.! 1,,, , 1111'·l"'"'I ,,1 i···n! 1 .. :.iu111 •il , .. ·,•r.n _1 '! · m..,NC!\l.·pol"t &ac:h. rhf'n. fa1U11 '<!11· priv. pa1io. 91S-1'.i60. I~-:; r.ic 2 S.\ &.n·h C'ntrri.:r .<Inly $.~ ... J'(·r 1111/nt!~. hu· 2 hdr,11, .")unr..,1n 1~i11. ~10 r·rrn11ndo Rd .. J\.B. C11ll 6i:1--J.l~ or 67N':.1S. I tJiJ. 111<: I ni •i t tr1 •· f:!sli"-2 -Bl{. in h<>aut adult . .l11ly \.1. $_.1.1/tn1•. 613--I.-'\ g1~ I l-.1• ,1 1•1111 ."'llllll11ft 1 JI you like a \11".IOd!y, nJ!lliC, lr1•lne pk. Poo!, J :lCUzzi, & I :!-l\IJ]\\J~·S.1. nf 111\ .... ', s:r.:.'. Yrl~. r 1•1ll\ .\l;o) 1~1 bl 'i· 67S-IS51 r I !tin~ • ~ 11/ f\l~t~» •• }"t'n1·I~. ~1n~.11~1g ' ' . · 18,\1 .. !'I.E. ~ .. 111} 1""f'cv•r. t pri\"ale housr at lhe lx>ach 1nore, :ul-338.1 · 1 -~----; I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I Houses Furnished Ill•' • s;: •. clng dl'!IOlill. 1Condos Unturn. ~ I ,,. th an mcw:!f'rn 11n1enlt1t?s. I -----I 1111 1vi: .. :1, -~ _:.:::.::::..::.:::.::.:.::....~:,o;i:. r !~~~~~~~;~~\ roo y.·iJI love Thl.'1 IKMne. 3 1 1 ~ General 3102 11 ,.11111-,,.0 ,,.1 r '.'!L\l:l ' '! ~1 .. r;. nhilfi1{( LAGUNA BEACH Br, 2 Ba. Lrg Llv. rn1, I RMI Eft.ite, 1 "'· "; ... 0 1 11111 r111, D I hean1 ceilhu:;, t.,,lc, rlln. 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I ne1• t:'\'"Tj1hing• Lgr pa11o nn. Offen1 illflooriouttloor PALM SPRINGS ai·i· r 11 .•, ·' : SI~-Gur·1i.:r 1·i1 · ' OTH. ''' .... ;,ino •1"11" 1'1 11•'ll-:l"l'lf'I'• · Red Carp.t, Re•ltors & ~O\\·e•"n1riun1·. ,, .• i; .. Jusr l-':ibulous O..·cAn \lic11 s ll.<1 .. ll.ow s1 1.:1, ('d:'ll $110; llB ~:-.1.,'i.1. '31..:1..M::l.~r~· 'l i ·. ~Bit r:11n1lo, ,\ r: S".)~ So $?~~ J.11~111nn J-.la nd l>h'1Jl ' ! 497-1761 living. Close In ev<'ryUdni; Build UI'> !(l eight unit5 on S!l.1. A){t. ~Ci'. 97'.J.-$.l'.\O k 1 2 " 1 · · "· • HR t u1111 ... A c $.~ .. , S.• ~1 •. 1 •'<•nr.·1-... \\'111).. ,,) hi• . s1eps lo the clubhouS1>,Jl()()hi in \\'c:>t Ne\l'llOrt. $.ll . .::.00. 11 fl 1 QI 91\1.'\\" llt•autilul Dupll'.'1:<"5 ~ --1 ·1•s. n<..-1"1••111 1:;.-11·11:;~· "Bil l! . S'!'l"&j.'l'').; 1 1 uit· ~241 & Trnni.~ C'Ouns. \\"ell rn·il-W To see, r811 for App'I: s'fi'.~ 1 ~0~, 00'~b ~tsOu, 1 11 0'r' S6S.9:AJ lo $i:J.9j(/ Bilbo• Pe ninsul• 3107 ,\LI. \\" .. ;l.Co,\1t;~ 2 BP. " uu1t•.• ... 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'1 ,..., lnrue TD \ k J.'ORSALElBR.\PT.cptd. frpl('l; .. ~garagell&patia .. ., ... -ising _ _ _ I HI{ Z 1~1 · Ut·c1u1 r1~>111 Ll:1: '1 Hit hf•lll". •1111~. hunif'. 11·/1\" car p etl'i. lrg. liY n11. din. im, [~I K>NES ~16.9j(). SllO,OOO. l • RJL\:-:D :-.~:\\" :' Unit. I CCJ'.\IJQ. A1h1lt1> 11111) s~. MO\"('. r .. fri:.:. fn··,~-~d .. t:"·•I'. fn·1·p!.1•'f', Ji;;. \l('(.·k \\ -.. -' . -. - mArb!l• pu!ln1an b ll I h, REALTY INC. SPANISH SAN JUAN :!BH I'~ B,\. :-ian Clf·n1, rue•' • • • ,\dull~ $1,J l'h lj,_.r l.,:li or •l\'t"\111 1 i•'"'· 2 1·1.r .:i~rn;:f'. Ill :'\Tll\t .-rt)'.\ B :> · 1 rangf'. gru'. NC'ar OC't'.'An. ESt ~ nr . path tu l11·h. $11.lOO dn . Lido Isle 3156 tii::·t-L1>i A~l l'nnd1tw111 rhru--4")ut, tln1 .. •1, \'ilia ra .. u~· QT , shoppin.t:". ndulL<; only N"o Spani~h Sl)!e, N>d !Ue roof, ISLANDS "/("On~ldrr !ntrle. _ 1 l>OLLHOl'.'~.. 2 Bi'. ~'' $350 MONTH :.:''• )l.,\. dhlr 1-!llr, h~11 pet5 S2:l.Of') 491-96_4_0_. -= I (714) 673-6210 I 1ra\1ng ~lnu1: 3 BR. & Ainerlca"!I l&:<t unclf'veloprd • DVPLt:.x. S.tn (1~~n~nte Newport Be•ch 3169 1 P•"t~ ("tul•I. .\dui1, $1"'· z. _ :-;p:u·lous 4 J~D~i~1 ,~ t<'~ HI: ~I' 1t'1u11.~ '1,#'!! '. Lagun1 H ills 1050 1 2001W.8albw 81-.0. s unroo.iil; fri>ll•., ruodeni an"a, nr. slwip111nL;. S .... 9.JllO -1n1h. l~! .~ l.1,I. Sj(J. cl(';in· J..\:\f R.\I.-+-lJINl:'\l, It :\!. S3::0 n10 1 )r '-=---------Kewpon 8aadt·C•lilomi192660 hit-In kitehtn. S•l9.500. \\'ntt'r orirnlC'd resort. 4l8' * 1~ 01\"~; BH -+-2 11)11\11\C'r· I :i BH. '.! [l,\, ;1rm~s fJ'n1ll L\><1.'. hi" tl~'r1. :~u;.100~1. llollt-in kllch1'n. 1'"in•pl:H''" 9G2· llOI. 911~·:.?ll 1. KML.D nn thro Sow1d. Posslblr trlld.:' " n~~P'I· Assum1 ble 76/1 VA CA.t.L G> 141-1414 l!ir Oriui~r County inconie 1·ial shops. {;<11'111 $~ 111ak1•t'. 1 l'l'. Yu•·ht CluLo. Sll.ll:J .1 rly. I :':iir:-"U°Aiaul rni ~ronr \\"/\\" 1•11q1rll'i. P11 1 1 n :-.E\\"POHT ·r1:~;:;.~ C".o~rous M111<"r. 3 BR. I EASTBLUFF 911 ,. ~ • .., propt"11r. S12jJ))}. ~la.r~.1 Iii:: fJ~n11 11~11'1. ·1~1-1 Gi~___!_;)ll\. 111;1~-. · 11 uiri .~ run~-. · 2 1:~1 ;''/l~~;r-~1-An <'Sf"f'llenl \'11<'.\\" :i nn, 2 '~. F an1ily ki!C'hen co111bo, CONDOMINIUM -.sAx. ',· · <iniioo. ·~n . :Si)n Newport Heights 3170 1 ,\"or,e. $"liJ per n1r1, l).tfl· 111111 .v JOnlr. ldt•·li. lrpl•". 2 "\' • I h d ' I REALTw Call 675-122:> CIC'n1en1e. l!lt-!fJ)J or l ·~,--,_,0,, $4SO MONTH ri:u·l •"r. l\l't bar. C P.us cpt.~. l'J"l!I ::uu ccntl_'a 1 28;,Q Sq. fl .. 6 bd1111.. ~baths • 11 783:1 "' • a ir .. Prof. hu1dlleapt>d~-'~1lh lo• ·., bd,m. < ,\•n•. "·n•· Nter N,..-porf Pei l Orflt• '~· -. ."\~:\\'l'OH'f ME!(;llTS, 2 Br. I 3-,,1.-1 ~1 -. -,-~0~,.~ •• ~,,~,.--.·l~llSSJf>.'l" Rt:ALTY l!Jl--07'.:I Sl."10/:\10 ll:ty . .; :a.lliitt• -, .. • "' ·-...., 8 UNITS , n . 11 111.;11 .. r ........... -.11.1. _ ------__ 61 _ ...... '! • 1 pallo. Pr<'";lll loan ~ • .i,:lOO. plclely n-?furbi.•h{'ll thruout. HARBOR \'iC'\\• hon1e. ** ** I ~rplr•, ~;inig~. $2j{). Jl1th.I ('hiltlrrn iit'h'<lntr. :! r·ar ~·l~E-'111.Y P.\l:>-:TF:ll C'\"f'<; ..1--•••••• __ .ooq larw1n re1lty 1 You1· l'hok~ of tw\\' crul)('t· ~lonte~. 4 BR, 2 ba, coun-JIAPPY TE'.\A\"TS I ,\duh$. ti-l441J~ _ J:"llr. S2ij. nw. O\\ncr. ~ro"·ly 1·:-irrictcd '..! nr~ Cot· )'.."~:\\'l'f)HT n ~ 827·5100 I b1L;. new appllanees, self-try kit, upgraded Cf1>1• OCt:,\x Bllt:t:z~;s South L1guna 3186 , .:,11_;...i1ic. lt1I:l'. Frple. r.~n1iJy 1•'.<0n1 .i:.1Lu\-ury r.1111\n. X lf.~ t -~---~----··-\\" rll'l". opC"11rr. 1\·r1 bar, end l<O:mm. pool. 18!.J. i\'('\\'J)Ort l'l::n. L\l<J:-.;Tll .!. Iii! 1J".1r h«ar h, 111""· fm 1n •. At· h•Jll~l'f ~.IO Pf'r i;i".I. Sl~ ra\"111•'. Ch1lrl & ~nia!I 1)('t nA, rrr1l1-. ••'1;11~ • ..a lffl9lllii Equal bou:i.lng opportunity t'l(oflning dbl. O\·rn, garage beaut. lndscpd, ~·. patio. 1:-.CO:'llE $1 .~ 1 ., 1 --.1 • ch'rk O\l•rlook1ng \\Qlltlscy f"rt'sC \'tl'\\'. Z Bl~.S:tlcm? ; Liguna Niguel 1.052 l unit & cun1n1wiitv pool I l hlls Dr .• Open Sat Sun, tn. RIVI ERA REAL TY .Jun1• :r.1 ''"' ,\ui,:. 2: f• r $i711 ".trin11~~I /;'" "" 1"' ~. l'I.· ~ <•k . s:·;)j IJr!\t h~, :,77 Loni-S'.:i.llrn"' J :1 S. a1~ CO\ll"S(! ., b9 slwppin'!. cilUl\:h<'s & Fash· O\\INER Blull's 11\nh..ee. 4BP.. .. ---Houses Unfurnished ".BR. -= l .. A T•Jilnhnu~~· •. ill-llJ7. TH~: BLL'F .... '. '.\ ~1 GOLF I\" OC<':in Closl' 10 n1a rket. · !irhool: 6pm. 64~-{1173 . 694 ACRES * i42:·7007 * ,2!:,70 ],~·~·"·..:..-.~.u th !..11~1111'..' .. r"'1• -,,--~~,J~1·1 !111rd,\·-l.11nr an1I c ti I I, 1H·r..~"l"2 _ \i e\\". 3 &Inns. w • ths,' . I I " Dul ,. •. '"A n . ·11 h Develop/Ranch I 6 UNITS I 1.un Ml! p..nl. frflll . SJ:!J SL'l'l'I\ 0 ,. ' I •. ,_. -v· Condo. on ninth foh;\·ay of 10!1 s r1111-'. ~ .. n in~ "° . °"'!lnl ce1 ng, !I AJ.;. I "I 2' . __ . , _ , • • cr11n 1r\\ . (·11 r1 pt ~. 1 rri~ • .,.,,., ,. .. , 11' beautiful El Klgucl golf 1 ,·a luc, rornparc: $66.500. cau patio, balcony, 6 4 4 -j 4 O 6 \\'ilhiu city limi1.; of San $76 000 Gener ii 3202 -.1-~ l·:!Jl i _ ... i_, 1 :'II__ 1·11st•11n :: ~I:, ;) JI.\ "/I Sutru" Ph. :11:J.r..l)(}j67 6 <.'Otll'St'. Plus i;ha l( C"l"!)l°S!'. 614·7493 10 10 :1. B1'Qker. \\'kends or all j:30. .lose HJ n1ilrs 111 tlo\lntO\lll. 1 • . • I 1 \',\~.\'.\! 2 ~n Jtou~r. Ir.:. t1·11t • ._ blt·ln!I, lrf: r o<1 / j p,n1. 1 lu·~ drape!'. large CO\'C!re<l patio Stop R ight Here I Newport Shor•s 1072 !las jlir. lionie. s1ock 1lan1s. True. r; 1•r1rlt• nf 01\ne1<hlp ALA i.ENTALS Sl.iO. Al....., :I hi:. l\'flr r. UJ. _1!.11~lf'11/ •l•"'k'i. E 11 c I . fi~p r 1. Ir ~ f . \I'/ \ndoor-oulcloor crpt"g. Th" ~ H bo \"' i\lay C.'l;chflnge. t l,082,000. a[:rtnien!~. Sharpc!ll fJll 111<• wi vtci.iiu ""'"'"<• \"ar·r•n t. 1\1.;t. F1"" '.J7'J-Xl.'Jl i;-u r<1..'.e. Lr.11-.e. ·l'.•1-17.")i · ., •. Pe 1 !~ "· r.1: · · 1 ~ $~~.XO. By 0 "1ier. Call 3 15~! ~ 5 tt!e ~"'':~ LI KE NEW! I • Call 646--0.l.55 :• 1lCk! ·t Xe';r ,;~ ~-;i, ~.,.:y j I J 1n1t, "lit \. :: 1·1t1lf!r1 11--;:;k~ 1\0, l Bit 2 It \. t\~rlZcT.,--:::!:1 ;.~r :,:r: ",\11:~~-s ::: ;· • 714-547:-9:'Jl7 °" 71·1-8~-2600: You're i:dtli#;l,01i"IB&3utiful 2-Sty. 4 Br. :? ba. u ........ tled , .. ~. t\lOS I._ e,a 1!~ Jhl1•1 f HO ,1, ro·t~. ~.:Ill p1·r n1... Ukr,\ hf.11<'h. hu" t.· s hop ';: . li 1:!·11» • J t.rr e .ft 6 _ •• u 71 , , 209 g • , ..... -vuucr untlti. ..oc:at~ Al •'Ill tiit u -in.1-20 ~ ·~-.1 ,1,, ''\..'O"'l --·-'1i~'i!lit l ,_........ ........ noor plan \\'ith fu ll dining I tlu11ou1. 2 C'.lr ;:::ar., patio. or quiet <'Ul-de--!!n<". I hl•fl"k I -• ..,,.,,_ ! .J_ • ......: . ~ .... : .:._ ' •• -li-t \jl •\TH Fr··"· r" * LEASE/O'PTION * roon1. l"heft: kitchen 'l'l"ilh sundeck. \\'11!k to beach & 10 tHnjor l>M iirlni; und t1\\•ll.. J OUl'lS. Dan• Point 32261 Lagun1 Hills 3250 Sp11"1·,.·~: !~.\\' .. f.."*_"1 I ~2.j()Q. :i BR 2 BA self-<'IE>ruting o-ven. P lush pc_-oli:. $:>3,00J N<•n1· ho~p!111 I -l'l'I"\' 1'<·n· 2 3 . I _ 11u t1r" ~:-,:1 Ill"., I.:~ sw.oc:o. cu~ltn. Bit. carpets. Fireplace. P.alio, CAYWOOD REAL TY 1!1hl(': ~:•!()ti );Pf'l1dllhl1:. v .. r.\" NlWPORT t. IAY. C.M ... , -~ I~ :: I~!: ))rnl'~ hrt(l:r ... fnt'i l r~d.' 2 BJ: ,t· /).·n C0 '.\1 )0, 1 h;., :: Hr., 2 H1\:Pa1 iof? ... t ' PLACE REALT\' 4!}1·9i 04 lihakc 1"00f. Park-like yard;;. * 548-1290 * \1"t ll n1,.inlnu1c1t. <) 11 I .1 B.\LBf 'A ll:ich $1.~1. 1'•111 · 1 nrror :'11111·111" S~J l!l'J-1,,311 C"rpt~. d1'Jl", dhl ~r1r, P' "I, di·p, !~"l ,,11, 1 MJ* F<'e land. 563.900. Cnll Sll.·IOO d•1\\·n to S76.000 full ~i~· n ·f._ ulil 1ni1i.J. 11.urr): l!J.">-11-Ji. ~~,o. :iS !-'.;!i~~l 1,r 121::•1 \ ,141j :'ll '1 ~':o-IRM'.LA SACRlt""JCr: J BR. Golf 6.J.1-Si:'IO. Sin Clemente 1076 Commerci1I Prpty 1600 11rlce llun .... ·-1r1.n"t 1u~1 I t:l· •. \L ~";'' l\:u·h , Sl..0. furn ! -H-1 ~ 1 B h 32-40 ;:7!t--!!S08 '1 · .1\ • • 'MtM-Cou-· Co••lo o '' '' e, · · · · · I ·1 1 k un 1n9 on eac -'' 11· • f'f' r-,,, '"" " • Cull lodny -113.1-.':::0i 1 ... ::un:i. 011 fl'-. Df'' o·. • --La una NI uel 32521' · ·; .. ·'. '.' · ' d e P II. r Ii n g • $ 4 6 ·Oil 0 · [ TARBEll. J SECLt:DED !luge gracious EV~RYTHING BUT IE. f"\I h11.~ :! Br $1:.0 . :>-:OI\'. Fl."I~\" l·l'h.•x. ("l.E.\:-0 ,s1:i0 g g , ~~~.~-n . :(.<ii~, A ·;;~,d:I:=~ 0"'11er/Rrkr. -i9:~5768 -!BR csUl\C! honie ,1.;1h S-nd•hle. T·--•hel ler. , -.;,rd,i-111;1JlrJ('t/..-ch1ld. , ir.r. P . 1.. s·'10m 'Bf<ll'" 1 I .ti . t.!n ... 1 .-~r.r . .-IOl. ' •-~ "'' ~, . , .. 1 • .. rl•. ·•PP ls , o-... DJ'\• n1 111. ._ _ --.-__ , ~~~ \'iC\111 on 11.• acre on pri\·ate S:!IJ,1100 Ov.·n. Realonomic:s 1 ,11"-~' '. J.:l•r'-'~; \\" l'-l~!"n..:i.~1. $!-.,I). h'.ul~ vk. \\Asher l'J.,\CF. R~:.\J.T'" .::·--'·9i01 . 1i•·f'IJ•1. l1111n r1•· \:"' l ido Isle 1056 I ril~o outstandlnz ocean & hill I eupital goins, prin1c-loc. 11 11 s 1. .. 11 a 2 J,~t, $\1 .. ,.1 JOC1't:T l'lc:il>C'r: 2 r.H., S.IOOmo·'.\u cst111 bit 11111e, ( :\!. !BIL 2BA . SUMMER NEAR ~-~~===~~ lane, Features pecan 1loors, Bkrs 6T~700 1 !,,\Cl' Uay .. Br ~H $ .. 2J I Mnku!J. , , _.. -, l:"f -.1~2 1'i311 f1 3 BR. + ntn1pu!'I nn. 3 ~:~h~st H"1", Ne1\pJ11 rro"-ood oonstruct_lon, l~x· _N .. EWPORT BEACH ---' frpt., .• all /'l!l'~1's: :! l'~1,'iJ0·1-I S\\'l:\1-~l 'L,\Sll : :: BP., kids. M1ss1on V1e10 32671'Townhouse Unf Baths. \\'Ill c: 0 n s Id e r ury carpets, 4 eu·cu. la!nlf: ,1_.'"'' "··•'ronl ",_·,,, CO\" DO -U. 11 unn H ill~ 'I.\'.\ .\I H.t. 1 O C !'.i ~ "'•JI 1r·111" s21;1. 2 l'R , h . . 1 1 I f I 4 b -.. ~,. -, on '' ·' -' l '\(m\ 0 11·1· ,., \ , .. ,, L"' ,... • ' ~ • • a, \le\\ (I . lear.e/oritlon. $119,jOO. BEACH HOME rp _cs. a, .ru.""• h~· nn. ror brl.it ~· ir & sales .~r-11:1:.!R,\. sin::lc It• \'t' I · ·" • · · ' • · Homefi nder~ * 547-9641 $27:), \':IJ-~ or )lll'.."\T!Xf;Tfl\" RA\f 2 , LOVELY DESIGN PLUS INCOME I '.\l.1 1d~ qunncl's, Pr 1 c • d Bill Grun 1. P.~ 61a.6161 5!7.!MJ 1\1th i', assu111.111,1." S LANDLORDS $ -N · ~v;.J(.1('9. H:i, 1.r.11111111,! ··~-t 1 3 ER 1 d .., Ball ., S ho •~ I SZi,lr...O under market by ' 1 > ' r. i' II.\ 10;111. .'l"ear l"J" J fEE Fl?E:~:. «··II t:s Tn<f.iy VERY ICE ·.-.-.-.-~ . ! 1~.,,i•i 1~,,111,1,.1 ,, · , "'u 10 J 'IS . ..,. ly. me on cxtra ~e. ot. ca:rer o1\'ner. Cl'l.111.>on '.\la.~· Condominiums raciht\es. \·ac·&nl·lt'ntly ro S ALA RENTALS S :: RI:. 2 B.\, :: yr<; n""" :-.t .\\ ··Br_.,· H,\ Tn"-nh~r. 11chr/d1""'" l .F:\~ Open sunny atmo~phc1'E!. only SO ft. to beat.ti. Great fielrl Benhll Henrv 11,,110,, f I 1700 rPnT . n~~.... l..:t11<L~t•::. ,.1,1 ~. ih""!'. lni>'lv Crp!s. 1tq.s. :.ir •·<Jn1!. :--,.1 ,,,,,, 1,,, ~.•. '"" 'iOO · • 3 Bdrms 2 ' ·~ · or He Xr~· /l'lft $.· Bay, Sli·~ ... ,.. , .. , . ,2 • 4.n .. • ocean \"!<"II': . ·• ·19'.!-'121 I CA PH! fl..E.\l.TY Gll-i;-,2-, I nru!hl i<•rl~·11l. $?).j. a~k for l't"I ~. · ,:, :\10. \;:1.J .. 'Y.1._ · Gl','>.lf':"• · ' • •;lo: MEDITERRANEAN baths; b11ek patlfl for 1----1,1-s d' ,. 1 --r-r ,.._, ""•r N B h 3269' hnmac :i BP. fnm m1 pri,·aC\» ,\fso illC·ludcs a BE:AtltFL"I. l!J..\llJl)El.ED H.lkoiiner .. ,,.,tu io, ,urn I HOUSE + TWO ...... (', JQ,>-0\J""' ewport eac D I -----0-f ... ., ... . "'I .bd t I tl\CJFXl.>A lJt;Pl.FX fron1 ach. iicu1..t1I s1J ,\J!ll 1•,\I): S~\il. 2 llll.I -·~· unexes nuro dr1!. rm.: -1 :1 ba. Lca!!ehold. c..-o:z~: 1· nit .. t . l>a h. ~p., 569 5oo ~t,:\"l'ni s 49'.l ·~2f3.I pool & beach club pr1v , I·'.: RI?. 2 B.\ llousC' pl us I <'•'Hl\" 1'~:111,111 pl! ,1·/frpl. IH J. t,· r F" S c· O X D f> ''''""""'"" 1,_ 185.000 I txi:use for rental _1ncon1c. All 1 •. . ng -~ t.oot doo:k "''"ail Hll·in. j 2·2 BR, '.! [L\ Apts. Pati!ls. I ~Hr 111 H.\ r I I .. tltL<t for only $l3:".i,OOJ. Sin Juin Cpstrn 1078 0 11. .1 f .-11., 1 . ,_1..., " .,1 1, "., d ,. \" :-l·l:FEI! SPt.CIAL: J Rf:. · • .' · 111 r n1. 11 !.. J\l;\l.\C. 1 r~JI ~· Lido lslancl hon1es, \\'lllking I NEWPORT BEACH I --.· .·· s "· re n g, .""I".!' ...... l 111 ll. •• . · t:!.'.;11 '-· n11 to heach' dr,.,,r !. rond. ld,.al f.,1 •· .. u-.. 1 . !" . .--V!f'\I $21 ~ Hw11 l<o»~,, .. ara~s &'6-1111 ,.~, ,.-1-1 ,1 ~:, 51,. ·, Br. •.fo, v.·.11Jk lo n'fl.:f.;. ;"\n ""t ._l ,..,, r< ~· l'l .1'·1\ distance of shops, churches, R 75-1642 1 ? _. · ,'1\A]. • "" "' .. • ,, ·.. ••• •1·' • " ;., ll :\I • 1 0•" 1n'. l"'rrl(:. opr 1., h . etc. I EAL TY 6 ·--. STROLL _J 3-a92--2977 t '.'llOBll. lfvn1{' l'ark 1111 1 W111h COSTA MESA garac-r .. arp!1.1 nc('j!. r,.J;<iZl"i · 8 ~ ~t. \t i\1 .1 11·a'h"r ~ f.!11( dr.il·«..-, LIDO REALTY l\"" 11.1 .. 1, '" First T ime ~er.ed OLD SAN JUAN Duplexe•/Unit• I C~lorado /!1\'(.'r. /\o!j. 101 43 • Homef1nders * 547·9641 --.;-. , ... ,-.-, Jr,,·l'J.v .t:T'">und.s. ''"~·l . Do\.-"<?I" Shores·\\(!lllchff You can froin tht>llc 2 lo\'elu for nle 1800 1 .. ~\ft,111. C I\ 11 61., ~I LANDLORDS FREEi ! 1-RP.-;-1--1 -:;;-1-& F.t.:r.~ OP. L'.'.\~l l.X 1 prl\·;i1•·. r.''·"I'· ntnrfl'~l I J r or n o f'rt or . ..,.,., I ., ~ ).i. enc'" ~r Ea"tolurt 4 BP ... 21 ~ Ba .. IZ•'i ~1 R·, '" \s_ ~1~"'¥i~~ I Charn1ing trnditlona ram. homC'll. ln11nAcul11te lhruout. -... -~· -I LrYE HERE! r iuo. 11"/l!:(ll'llnrr. dhl i;::ar, I )d. ga rdcn<"r. Pool II~('. \'rly ~ -;' '. ' £." _:. __ ::-· ' 1 .. ..,,....,..,..,.,..,._ ... 1 homC! t'ach bdn11 \\"Iba. :~ Bedroc.n1, s::!-1.!r.il. 4 Duplex. 2 Br & 1 Br 12 UXtT.~-E..\ST.'i!~l:'.:. COS· .· l•!k~ 1rnn1 pnrk & ~chi 1 ~,. Fiil11 ~71rn nr unlia·n I SPA:--.!"!! riupl• 'I: t ,w.t FABULOUS Cozy f11 m rm, bl"Cakfast Bcdroon1/FR $37900. p 1 1 . TA ~IE~A . Rl'fn g, slO\"C!, n_ 1 .. , .. 11 .• ,1,,,, Stru·rr . S'.'IO. ~:::!."1. 1~1 .~· l:.~r , $1f1l •• 1·l_r11.'," ,_·~l.-.f,. , ••• 1~··-·i· •. · ,.,• ... '.· "'· · 1 •. ;.k 1rnr11 ....,.,..,11 q U;ni ,-a 11\'erloo'~ ]O\":Oly )'d. Centun"\. '• ,.'""''o". Coun-· r n1r ro111er o <'_a t Ion. e1on1 ri,....""· Sl~-.o ineo111" mn. " { I I " 1 ·1 ...... ..,.,. ·" "' I '' I I '" '"' 'J~ ""'" ~JC d l'I E II 1 ,. .,.,. 'l \\·\ ••• \' !'I• 1n;!.·r 11111ni.:t t r·f1,;~1 -••·"· -----I"\\'. a!11rf':o1 u Shutters, "1»i. beanl.ll, & 495-4121 or 493-0290 oron~ t' l•llr. XC"C en $169,001. 011.1il'r. :l'IS-9!i9~1 1· -<1.:n a · 1"\1" · "·'· ------ll \RfVJR VU .t I'll •i1, h•il· y .1. I" 1 1 • *673 -7300* LIDO ISLE used llrirk thni-oul. $9$,j()(]. I con_d111on~ _1...arge, sunny ~-.-. -,----. ---:~ nr. C"U:'l1 -Hr;ind !\"r11-.~'.:.'0. :a:r:. 1 \~,. 11lrlns, lqil<". f•·n<" l 2' j JI. \r t'ih;ir • "j·;J'.1;11111111 1 ·1 '1 , I" . 114; • (Jwiic r, Olt-9'-J.19. _ pnli~. Si8 .. i.O. Phone for .... 1 Ll)l .~I hOU!>t·~. JlOOI . t . ~. Bl'. :-;-('11 porr l~!and . ~",;-1. ,..-] )'!'ii. !l'i per ~. ;! .-l11 ldt.,.n ,. f"l\rf .., p ' ·k Co 1:~11~. /ll\il, N. ~A._,., e 20S VI.\ DIJO:"li . 2 Bl!, 11:;u Sv1)1erset LanC' Chnrn1ing 4 BR, 2 BA, gar· rl<·la1)s :u1d • n_,ppt., ,\rt . Cosra ~lrsa. Sh7.~. Hoo1n ':: l~r. l'n1yrr-;11 y !'ark. S."'.SO. "k.: ·~1 11 loo:! 1 .i.:. ::::1) onlyl l-"t~,1.'s1~f~~:~~I fJ,.;'.:,r, 1111•1:;;~,:I "":"''''.!~ -- ron'" dC'.11, 1 J3,\, Aln10~1 --E-XCL-USIVE-1 rlrn 1.iotn<'. r<1vrred p<t1lo, Shapu"to fry. frla-,,120 -~ a•ld. A~.!12-:l:>ill :. Br. 1111.rOOr \'1r\\' :0.lonat'? -_fd.:.:-,),_:!:~--}1,rd. ,\\11 il J Ul\f'. Gll-17'1';1 il>Cl'!.1.\: .. l~J:, . '' li11nr1!. l"f'l111i1t. J 1;~t Ilk.:' I\ I h II usu.... HOUSE APT \\",\'.\T ~1nall tr111trr p:.rk in $-I.ill, SJ:-;'fil~ES or Vainl!ir~-2 P,}{ • , ,-. -, , ,--., , ·I lrplr. f.111ta<T 10· v1ewi nl'.11' l!Oll\C _. ...... ' S~l.:;oo. I BAYCREST I AACV.REA'L'ToRS + . ..~.;haJU(C f()r 1.1 UllJl'i, L 1\. 3 Rr. :'\t•\\"f:."'t1 . ,.il'\\" -s1;11. llouit!. bike JO lx_>;i1•!i. ,\J:;ol:: 11,:':'.l()I. \ IJ, +!.i ••• ! .. \ . .,n 'ln<;r fH Hdtll""•ii n I Bdi"rns. :,1~ ~~llll, family San Clernentt> 1!f2.~100 \"F:\\' :l BR, 2 B.\ house 11lus Fortin Co. ltl1r... 642-~ 2 Br. Shor'!<:lill" Sir(,. 1;1~. likt' 11,.\\, S21.J. A•!"t. I-llk, t t,lk lo P'l'J!, hr.auT 1 ~1."1 1:. B.1y A\"r , 6""\f/~11 je )JI \'I,\ ITH.\C.\ -4 Bf:. rnJ .• fe>1·nia l dining-rm. 2 . ~ _ • . 2 B!{, 21 ~ BA ,\rt. Frplt!. i:! l '.'\!Ts· E:nt.l~ide, Custa 3 Bf. B.i}front. Shp • S.".«l. ft~· 9i9-S\30 " PIY•f rl<'•·or /. fntf'"_~·-1, ..... ~-... :;1r•1 ___}q <l1•n. breakf.;,t. m1, rtin area. J frpl~. Pri\'. yard vdth pool. NICF_ 4 l \IT APT ~!ws. _ ~~t'!i', y~ rd~. '.\!~."Ii. :"lih,000. I Br. llurbor \'iC\\" • ~.2.l. . '. -.-, · ~",1'r!~~(·t', l>l)fl ";.rcr, $jo.i.I CLOSE-TO BEA~ 2': BA. CUSlOn1 built. Shl"l\\f: $W-1,j(K) I ~~-ge Jot. ~· ln..i>inr . J'\e\t'pott llC!li'tils. 6-;G....141.j 1----· " P.r. C'linoo Jlighl;tnd!l'·s:>T:i. l.O\ t.L\ I lll., 2 B,\. Conrpl .J l"-1 ;>;I , . .., n"I bC!aulifully .•.•...• $10'J.500. VIC STUART s .9.500. r,·('ning" .i9't-~ Hou••• to ba f!I l::-.;rrs . Costa :-.1esa . All '1 ;i Br . .,,R. :\"ei\'. Tennis·$:i!IJ. r('('Orn:~ s:m. r11on1h 812.4.11;; f:()\h r XEJ<';JIP.Ol:Jl(Jl")fJ IBHf11n1dl 1\1t \1 U.:•11•,~.', 3 ,~ S Br.. (.'l'iT!C'r lucatl-:>n. 1 Br. Sand)' l>av bea('h·SlOC'l. and :J:l<7""31-ll. :t BP. •lud .1,,. .. _... -....m ,\, 1 ~11r. n "trnq WI' J3 h ;-i_ Real Esl•I• -anti An• 1080 mo .. -..1 1900 1 s·E ·IG\.'R \','"l.·1·1-.0.~· 61~, -. 51100 3-8 ~-1 , 1 •· ) "'"""'"" ··~ .. ·, t'I r·1--rt'nt1on J., ~h~ titting 1m .ru:alty I -.-..u -r_,.._. ,.....,.. 'I •I Bl'. Lido-Furnished -' ' P.. -4U<:I, .l"P f', 1111. !O, ran11ly rn1, 21: BA. \l'rl !} .• r. 11'11h !-it llH ~i-3957 W3l'[ 49t.-7:,.;t ~7674 1 4-Bdrm, 2 bath home for J>RETTY lillle house lo br Lots for sale 2200 b<·h. ~e"· paint I.:. crpts, $2801 iiar!J"lr \·ir\\· 11 rr a. C.)mn\. ·-....:_ _ · l=EALTCFlS sale .. bcauljf.ul & ~\-enlent ed 2 BP. ' •-!"""" · CALL 552-7500 per mo. J.16-:vr.::. ponl.F:x1r11~! i:;.i.1-:~1112 r nP. 't1lf' ~111 .. rirnrr .--81 3J36 Via Lido 64>-0123 location. Pl•tce $4~.900. San-~~.~ Lru\t('~l ""n:'na ~i llC\"T. ll;\RBOR 4-Pu :x ·s Irvine 3244 SP\7Gl.AS ... ,.i ........ -ir;-11\11. ~ TW1t1'h :--.r1\: 2 HR, 2 H~ W1 ·ltlH 1 ~.Co1 n1 1~111v BA \'YP.O?\I DUPLE."'<. on \1\a. Udo Norcf Prof(\!llional de c o r . l.· landscaping. Blt·ln stereo &. TV sy111cn111 Jru;ldt' & out. Bch. ph. jacks. even the gar. i5 richly p.1nelled & C"nrpeted. tifan:v o1hf'r ~'~ f(.'i-l lUl"I"'~. A Ri\R.E BUY JJ. $T.l:>,OOO. B rk r · (I I\' n c r , Co\/Nf'll)' to brkni. f71.J) 673·0508 or t 714 i 642-2900. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Elt>gnnt 5 Bdttn. 5"._&ths, pier .t:-~lip. 3 rrp1c·~ .. ~~amll)• room "'/ 11·etb!'lr. Furnished k In perfCf"'l rondlUon. AgC'nt. 673--6159 FANTASTIC BUV Bac:k door to llf'RCh "1llk 11.·/1mnis court adj. 4 UR + bay 'l'U. )_,o\\· fl\.~~ .1 C'Ol)' garden patitl. ~011· S10.lm Ifft.. llurr)'! Ope11 Sun. 1-.i. 42S Vl<l I.JOO Xord. GT.>-i-ll·S.. MeSI Varda 10<\3 YOUNG MESA VERDE 1\tea. llil;'h ht!1lm Cathedtal CC1111ng, 3 btlr .• 2 ba._. f!'lmlly rm .. f-c•r p 1~, f\l't!plact, pri1•1ue cour l yarcl olf m11111trr ht"ilroon1 , Junke b.1fh lub. By m('l'l~r $~7,GOO. Phone f>.'t7w11~ PROMONtOR)' BAY Cu~lom \l'AICtfront lot in pl"in1e loc11.tio11. ,\ppro\·cd pl1tns 11,·ail. for iru:p. 67~ HARBOR VIEW PORTOFINO BY OWNER 1'~antostlc nigh! ,;I!\\., 4Bf{. 300._. idea spatt. Open llou5e Sat. 2:i01 Po11 \\/hit.by Place &l-t-94'.ZS t.a Ana. call 979-Kl96 496-9:1:'6 ' I !.lk hY1111 Boo rrl\\·alk Shop-• . .. I HP., 2 "'"ry, ('a i11.hn~ 1,. '~. '",nll),· kllrh"n. lux_'1J'IW -· -ring ('1111'. I ~! O .,.,. 11 er S •~ P /\. R 1\ T t~ JI 0 US ~.1 ~1<111111 Hnlllv , '""" ,\\·inl 'rn • ,.. <lr1i11. 2 rar g.tWIJ SANTA ~XA, 3 Br. Nr So.1 ~n.'1,,i.iv~ up !1~ Shi~! 1i"l'll'Cci11t1•111. .'\1 111. I 11 X tJXlj'ETl~ITV PARK rlo~,. Iii/\\'. \\"Ork "&t\..-Olf:"··. l:r~ l \:.,2·, ~l.)j..r,;i:i, t'lJI Co. Pl:i1.a, 2 c-ar gar., pool. Li.st 11 in class1f1ed , Ship c:hf'ltrr & ri 11nrrciaiion. 1:!13) · 2 ....... v ---~~-.!J:: ~~ th °"91"3 Sho r. I °'2 ="'"" ' to :sl10rp1112 rrntcr. uunn. GJ l-.i!t7~ ("\I :: Hr. I'.· n,1• ,~-, ,-=:·:":'::·:~=·=·'=~==;:'o:::;"';:·;":'":;":':~::~::•':•·: ::;6..,ll>t l 2 •-· d I f I 'rill' Ir. IT\-'''" rn. llll(P ront an1 -11 .1 \' . 1 ,, · pr1\" p1!1". tnr I.A~· I ~· -·-~-~-·---rrar p:il11Js. Pon! aflll l'N'. .11 1"'r 11::1~A· ,·"' \ 1n .. 1 ,"\r :-:rr Bf'rieh, $3' f1 ~ LOT.' \\".\\"TEI) "RE~T\'\' ..... 11riv S'i:!'1, inn. Bkr. &12-<J~OO '.\\81 ' ()r ·-.•-·. -~r<. <:t>-"1' $© "R Xl ~ -~ "Er:.t·S l!I through Clol\tl prtyn1cnt ' \"011 . c .. ; 'All. ·i~·~-. l !ou~cs --TUR-T LER0cK .\l~~~f10· l!t>ft'l"f'll'.'1"'~1~..\.i131j 2~'1r.~ 11;-,-/l,-,.c,,,-. -:C'.'.'.'-:iic-11 Q'?,J ~uhordint1.liQt1 If\ h u 11 d r~l'tlllnblc lor t~nt 1n 0 t.: I: I ~ .... 1• 2 Be 2 1-Air ""epic --~ -, 1tr""' .. b>•"' , ... ,.,,1 That Intrig uin g Word Game wi#h a Chuckle C'usto111 hon1c:5 In coast area. 1·u11 FT!:\' t'l'I \tFD " · , .. · · ,... · r • \"t; It.\·. t lir 2 frpl \Vr t l•"r · 1"'• L _ ViP\l'S f>l'CferrC!d, but ,~·ill ~ ·•· ' J, • ·' i·rpl.~.rl~.2tar gar,u~enl \'11 1·nn1r1 1~1/trnn ~· P"1"· Ai :iU. 1'1.i. ltlilod t., CLAY I. POU.foN Q ~e-'r~"!le lt'le•l ci l~fl to~· i.=ro,.t;',j .,._01d• b~ l~w r., le·"' lei.• \<mo:e word•. ~i~idr.r e:.:l•lusi\·e areas as rnru·l> ~ C'Ck. 7-964 P?Ol, n1inln1u_n1 !fl111111: YA!'~I~ $:; '-;-.·1 ' ,\ !> k' f ~ r _:i1;,,.11~:19 11'<'11. 9i9-1.>2:> Hom•_f1n~er~ *: 54 1 ~-pd Avail . .>/l,_833-l.)11 Jo~("'. 6tl·li91/612·S~.1~ Pn1V,\(')'--,-,.-.,-,,-,-13-R·-"~:" 1001 \\. 11th SI, :-;11ntn An11 ti:-.l\IERSIT'l' p k x 2 ---By f 1 1 I • 'Beaut. !J acre. excluivc. · r " el\' XE\r Hnrll'lr \·u S-i#i-0/:'ll() :\ ' · 11' r, ~:ir. ni ry, Yll Classic Baycrest I I B U N R E M I s1g 4 BR.. 1: J oo . ronn111 f.,-,l""i-l ""'l"-'i-1-'-.F,-, din. nn .• film. trQ._ 2 lrpl. •-==-==-==· ~-~~-~~ hO!--ne Ille" Overlookint: &In LANDLORDS! BR, '.! BA !O'<!."nn<lu>< ()n °BR frpl<'. 2 Ba."~1. ien;i~l _P_!'~S:li~i. &-16-4 114 J uan Capii.1ranr> Valley. \\'e Spt<Ciallic in Ne1\'J)Or! greentx:.!~. $3:?5 1r 8 s e · pri\"I. 6.IO-l:l!n nr ~~57U or1:'>."r.\\.'PORT O<""anfmn1 2 OrtC'gO H"'Y· honies pennil· Beech • Corona del :'llar • _!_~440 &10-lj()fJ rxt. l·Ki3. I s:::tfl. ~ rl~. f"(lm tly only. tf'd. $2a.IXXI per Ar .. DIAL & L.agUna. Our Rent3J ~r· GRF.F.N" Trl"' ne11· l AR. den. '1 BR, 2 B,\. I u,.; u r) rhild '>k. :.1~iAA7. RF.ALTY 493-llj<I vice i! 1-·REE to You! Try lrple, fam rm, 2 bl!, 2 ear toll-nhOm(' Frpk· ,.nt•I rlbl -A F . h J>ool ; nt,,. r1«'or. US.000. r- 13).f' Tu:.E~ .. N.B. ~'-r.l'~-Y,...I T_l,...u_Tlr-i ' l!J.:AL1'01 6424623 . _ _ . _ .' • MONTEGO MODEL 4 B«lrwm~. 2 Bath ~ lot nt'Xt to ~1'.bclt. HARBOR VIEW HOMES REAL TY 13J.01'0 lii::ITFf'S CON'OO. 1\lltae. 2 br.d, bath 11pli1 level, nf'll'" ly 1'edec. By OWl1(.'r, $-18.MXI. ~ or, t\'e.s, 6«--#lJ ~--~~~-'=~~~ • I T A fl I:. A .. sn,,~y ~''"'"'""i• She > '° • I I I I ""'"'"" ,h. ~·" ., .•• d •h• •·=====~~~:'._-~le ol " ~ev~rrio m,+.,,, .. ,... while if~ -. .. .. ,. I T .u G 0 fl l ' I . I I I. I I' o c..-o •.• ~. ··~· • "'°"' •. -L-L-''--~'-~-' bv "•··"1 !<'I '1-e i'"•H•'l$1 "M:fd -ycru dlll'O't lcp l·Om '!•P No . .) bo~. ' • 6 l..\GUX,\ Bt-ach F'abuJouli r-:u.\"ie11•! ~r1 In.'!.~-' 1i6t c:luh, 1:11.Nl~". S~. m,.,: 99~!11+, partments urn•• \\'hilt \\'nrrr Vu unbuild;i hlr NU·VIEW RENTALS \;~~~ifit~T,--;--p~ x .. ~BP.. 2 RA. a,..rnss rm~n.,,._ 81lboa Peninsul.1 3701 lot.. $12.COO. Lee ll~cs 6T3--IOJO or ;94.31-19 ' • :; · • t!I\' " \"t,>l'lr ,.11C'hl Club SW> \"t!fl·r-1----------"·I i!ITT,P.11l."1 or499-1731 1.1,1.,. ,·n;·-E 1;n, 2 C:\ T11·nh~11 . h 6!.t-1:.o.I. . • $3S WEEK & UP --------• • ' n · ftN-()11\~ pool prh·I S."1:i0 ·"""' =~-"'C,-~.~---1 !l,\ ,. ,V OCEAN VIE\\' LOT ePruf~ionaJ ~l"\'11""(.• e Zl~i'Z-i.ll6." . . .J nn. :> B.\_. rlining trv1m 8 S!~"Pln~ Roo_m1 t'abulon~ tl;1y or ,1 n I ~ 11 t *LANDLORDS* 1 . • . --· I lforb-tr \'ir"· ll<lni ... ("om. • llouM'kM'pln;;; Rooms _p.'\nor:unn. $17,jOO, 9i9-~, Homt find• * 547•9641 '.\"F." !! ~r. llon1f', in Tu1·!le munl!y ?JOI . SWXI ~9-I • 01:"'An \'Ir"· Apts . ~s lltll"k , \\alk ro !'\chis. lf'nn11'. BALBOA INN Out of-Stat• Prpty. 2600 I ;J lfc.rnh\~ 1 .... ~~~t JX•il. hu~. $121. Pri\", Pl>'. RLUtT.r;;, Br1u1. l~ioda <·on· l~ ~t:iln Street t ·nn S,U.E/ One,. <'ll>l•"'t ~rulal :;.en lee.• Rt'.-:liQS ri-0. A\'11il Juoe I , 3 HR, 2 6'5·8740 ,,oocJed ACrt In hcnuUTu! 2 !:It Cnunll")' Y'lllnQ:, $120. BRA:-0"0 rK"I\ :-sBP ... ZR>\, t:m1 ba,., $6.:Al. mo .. 6-1~ Coronl d•I Ma---3~7~,,.,~ Ti.land Park, Ttlaho. JlJtre Spl11 level 3 Dlt u:/ b.<a!IC-rm. d<'n, lon1111.I (lining, ttn· _ r •'\ cpp'ty, ll0.000. CrtAI hun· n1t'nt, $19(). 4 ~BR, rtf'n. tr.ti fr.·inl', A\'lllll !IPPtO>I Uil. 3 RT: .. !Ami.ly rm: pn110. l!tlj(', li.shlng, "'"lnler l!J!Orl'. s\\lm, pool. Also .1" BR den,, ,\pn.I l:>lh call 833-8416 :.! ~lf"lt~3.~· ~t\l'P(lM OAClf~LOR npt, l'JUi"'t m""· Con1act ~fel \\'rfJ{hl .• P.O. JAi~~,-1. IUl~l~h •1~']. Can)'on. l BR. 21: BA, nrar llduh c ' I 1 )4i7 Clole in. Util. J>o'ld. SIS . Box: 1.:i.}7, Idaho J.'11..lb1. ld11. "' · tt. 1' ""° '" . n10 ftt+.7i01 ,.~,_ ''•k•off•r. \\'~1\TE'D pool. t.:nr,·tr1dty P11rk . San Cl•m•nte 3276 ;;::::·c'.""CC..---3_,_;;:;1 -wrv . , "'' .. • $J25/mo. Ph: ~71 -Cost1 M•s• , , P\11 )'Ollr budl('I bflrck on .. t;SF.O R~ICKS .. t"AS'Ti\STIC ShorcC"llftill 3 sn .1-...;..;;..;.~c;..--_;::..::,:1 lhl" 1rack ... Sell idle llf'n11 ~j().il,j6.J lla\·e 11.n f,"(IMll '-Pl'ct ht&tt>r 2 BA, on srolf C'OUN. largr lBR. Furn. Clf':i n, quk-t, BA\'Sij'Onm, 2 on. : BA . By ~'l"K!r. trell Cared tor I lo1ne. G.Jj...-4::>1:::2~,..,,== l·l.,\'t' AOme1hln; } 1 ,1·an1 I? 0.~1n-;i d ! et.II 642-M<'S s-c-11: Clll3Jffir1 I .nd.J do II lodt_..\ ! y.·hh A 10 .. ~1 Onlly Jlllol Tht fa;.ll"st rll";:t\I' \n lhf' \r e:ot. )'OU no Jorij;;cr me? Stll h u,1n~ ron1n, S:UO. nlO ndull!I, 1o pr1 8, 16.i utll. pd. SCRAM-LETS An•w.r• in Classiflcotlon 1080-• 01'1Mifwd Ad! C.11 642 rs . ''A OM1ly Pilol (hi;o;lfiffi 00'.I.' l~ilh Ill IJnlly Pilot 1\l!ulh1. 492-4002_. •1!'1'1 .. l"i90 Garngr. j(1 \\', \\'II"'"'" . -"=-'-------, -•~od~•~>~"-------.\rl, Cllll &IHGiS. Oa~fil'd i\rl: 6-f?-;~. Str\'r. l"'flhlnrl "!\·~fart . :~1 i&~ ' \ I :J. f DAILY PILOT Friday, Aprll 12, lq74 f> t Ho1JM1 Unfur-nrT,~h-,-d~-~A-p-,-,,-m-,-.-1-, unfurn. Ap1;;,;;,;;m;;,;;;.:;:,.iluJ.n;'l/',u;'cnn:-. TliA:Fp;;,-;;,,t;mi>et.n~t~1'iUUnnhfu;;,:;;.~. J:AAjlpt;1,:'FF';;u;'cii'niiiUUnnhfu;;,;;,-3ji900iOOfii0t;;ifii:lc;;ti1iRtiettin:i'.taii11-"l4400iOO'f!!!!!!! Per10Mla 5350 H•uli-• 1 __ Cost1 Me11 3724 1~ Unbtlievebly Be•utlful ·'~AL O'ISJ:;ltl:: Clirdl'n Apt1. :i , Ad11ll11 • no [l(•ta. ~"I011·en m'f'J)'Wh<'re. SU'('.am Ir \\'ater1all, 45' pool, Rt-e. 1 ~rn. Sri11M. SQ:ls l·Z B<lnn. 1.w'urn·UnJW"n lron1 $ 14 2. ~E IT: :nx1 P!iNOns. iHl-8610. 1i, IY. $30 WEEK & UP \ io9 Studio & l lJR ApUI. l.1 Iii TV & l\1Ai<I St!l'\'IC.'f' A\'(llJ. 1 _ 1~ Phone St-rvlce -lltd. JIOOI •·•,. Children & Pel Sccllon 2316 Newport Blvd., Cilt 548-9755 ar 615-~7 :Alff }"1JRN. J BR lots o)f t·lns, pool, wnlk to !!.hop. rig. rnl. troni b c h . so 1no. ;.a '''· l91h s1. "' 60.51 :C:;••;;•:;•:M:•:;";:;:;;:;;;;l;;8:l;4 j ;H;u;";'l;nv;•;•;";B;;•;•;<h;;;3;;8;4;0 j Newport Beach 3869 QUO VAOIS Ill NE~1~~~CES f Utt IM,_... l[g] ~1~11~~~ Yd~I :. rr:r ~ TO\\'NllOUst-:. 11(•.,. l.v .J,.,.. 1 F1'?m $1 \j, l'llo. J.i.:H'hl·IOM, 1 No lellM' req'd. Full ier\liN', Advice on •I matter1. r v • ,.,. ¥ • ci..,., .. dlrt, \I')' • stumps PINECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME • UNDER NEW HR. 2 BA, Cr11lc, 1~110. 1•11rl & 'J. B<tm111. I ". Jleal•'d rvv\I "-I Al' "I LOJI & F0<1nd •300 312 N. El C.amlno Rfal 1.:l :.:11"-"'6:::::':..· --~~~-~ • ,,..,., u.-ps, trplS, mus C', .... "' ~ San C1~11w11te, Jo'or appt, 1~~ U ~ EW MGMT ~Cal' gill', poo•l, r1·<' 1·u1r &jt11·ui.ri1<1'\Jrlpool.\'Oll)'tlaU utll. Sln~c o(i'I fr ?~ll C 1 49'29'1\4 92-!n?.6 UTE Jlaulu16, le S~ACIOUS APTS: ~:~7~;1 .~r~li~~~~hrr St!:i. 1·t~~·~·11~·n:~n art~~(~ au:~~ ::&/;'.'°· $( r.io. JtENT c~~·rn:i~~~;c~"fi'!~L al ;nt:G~ANT! ;::~~re~~~~up . FROM $120 R.\YF'JfO.\T •'f!llippt'(l !rYm. pr11.Mynn. ht-PALISAD'';S CENTER 83Zl Edl'°'1 St. 536-251 1 V~CT0~1Y LOCAi. movin.a' &: baullna" b> C'Hi\NNt';J. REt'.}o' <t•.(lf·{>U\ duor k I I c h r n. 208.r s. t;. Bri:<tol ffiAl."k of I ~mane Socit'tyl Cootlden.l1al ln format I on i1ludl'nf. ~ trui.:k. R.ct.1, • I BR, 1 bb•lhh :• Ur, :? Bu. 111'1 bar. pr.ol, l1t!h1t1\I s. ~!•Ill•~ ITll, l11dJn; .\:. l'\e11po1't ac,-i.h 557-7010 Anirn.rtl A.8J.IUUICO l,r.xjl.le A'~PCU~~na ," nete~. Non Barry, 531-1235 or~ • l BR, 2 a t "Ui'llf, si.;.o l•"ir.t'. 011tl('I', 1111•1t"o; isounas. M'l'Urlty gnH\, \Can1pu11·In•ft lnterSl"Ction\ Adoption, si: )'Ing &: ooull'r· "'"'' ncorp. • LIGJ-lT llAULlNG AND e 2 BR, I bath ult1·1· 1;, UT\ 21111 \\/\\' shn.Q:' i·rvt. drpt1. l~l!lt 11¥; INonn i.1&-2513 Profit AitOCy., 642-4436. '!OVING LOCUJOR t'Jurt!lu St., l hlk \\'1•st AN™·U.S· 1\TPOlr.JDt:O MASSAGE & SAUNA " e ,;, ... "195 1 e ... e Heattd Pool Ne;-~t k~ghts 3870 l~•;u•h Bh·d. ~17-!H4g, Ct•rm ~ht llalr B&\V 1'' CJ I t at .....,..., A1lj11c'('11t !o lan~r lo\'clv Gttrrn: Sm.'p pup: male' • 11~nph~.1~ f=e. ·Housecleaning 6054 park. 'l hlk~ 10 ~.IJ. r~·) •'-I o~;:-.iTt\Ul.F. 1 Br. iY""l. 1 -'fr1Tll'r, rnbc, 1'fln k. Wht. Call Donna at 963-12-17 Ovt•r 500 U11l trees and 10 "'"'' IAA i;fnw-\\'~1n1im•H·r el•'M"I i.;.i 1' • ftt·~1,rin.,Jh!t•' (:t•rrn. Shi Jl~r pl. ni.'Lle R8:19 Adanui Ave, llntg. Bch. HOUSE OF CLEAN ~t1·can1a wlth l\'GICrlalli; m.oll ~nnrip1n~!'C'lllt•r 1 Jiik 1t•l1!ll~. llH f1t!~. Sl !l.i. -,........... wtndo n i.:1>ci11i: a rcla1.l11,. i.c!tln." for 1" (;.ilrl\'n \\'f'~( <.'o!l1•""' I .. )X-1'1.."2 rS -.. V f'oodk, Blk, male PftEGNANT~ ...... rts... ws. 00"'· ., "' ' I '[I J Poodle, \\'hlk>, n1alf! ,..~_.,..,. ,.,..~,•-i"'""-' ·,.,,.,.,---•. uptlOI. :spccla,l rates for rt."K. ~~~:1;1c~,~','~~1;11 _1. ~~1~; nitlf'll "' lht' 111'•1''h. ~n ~-~nte ~76 "l.':r.cs.. · · J~b. mix, 11.tf\\', male In';·-.&"~;;,;~~ A1;.1:-~. strv. ~t $17:;, rurr1lturc 11\hil&l'ilf'. \\'E \\'F'.l.COi'.11·: Cllll.Dl~lN ;\'~~\\', hui,;1-. I)~· Ju x {', *Deluxe Off1'ces* Shep. n1b:, m311• ndoption & ket'f.ling. EXO:LLf-.:t-.'T Housccleantni,: Ofh1-c 11111.·11 9:00 lo 6:00. 2:WO ~h•1r0t·JlltJt Bh1fr. l, 2 & :l 2 Bi t. Townhou,c. lt'pll', Sh<'p. mix, \\'&JJ. malt APCAR.£ Sll-4136 by day. 0\1.11 1ran.sp. $22 'i.:r Fa.lr\'il'\\' Rd., cm;111 ~lc1lu. HERMOSA VISTA !~It, '.l A-,'t f-t.\ i•nrlo"t'<l ":tt"!', fro1n $Zi0. l JJR, fron1 Sl!t'i. Ct't'yhound. B&\\'. 1n11.le INC!lEASE ~·· h"•tJh ... l 3 dtty. ll.16-06·1!1. 'APTS " Jl(llll, 1cnnb., (11nll11r111nl Lab mix U!k n111le ~ ..... "" ...... , · '""'• Cl I s I Phl)nc: 515.2300. · pno!, frpl1•.;, -\\•lk 1n tx·h I For Li•;i.,;4', :l.84 llq. Ft. comm/ ' ' ' cup si.iell Iii 2 ""It! no ex· lu:.~• tllll ng er v c e • sta Mesa 3724 THE HUNT ENDS Rt"n111t of(', l&A fh·1·on. i·lly ,t· l!Olf i"1u1',i;(· 1 breeikft1-"la Sl'parutt• fon11ly busincAA. 12 oll'.iCf'i; plus re-l.o!\b. pup, ll.lk, ft1n. t>rclseJt pads or i:inunick."I Crpt ••dnikl"''· tlrs. etc. I I , , . . lJIZ) 1..n1rtf'n \\'clit , 11.E. vi!·11s. $lT.i, • $~1 .\~.-flr;i 1; SC(•flfln . OM' In ihoppu11r: l'l'ptlon nrea & Jtlorni;L'J. Ad· Afghan, Blondt', fen1. Call Ju'a.ruta 832-4272 Resld/Comm'J, 5574>1·12. LL bsch{'lor unit. Furn, 892 5217 1.• llnr hfon;:h. &14-261! j 0 r-X.CMln1'. Rik, RN n • 1 . • imrn fn•·ll!ty. ~'-u'lu. r-;o inore ripsu1int.>nl huntini,: -1 2°HH~r;;-r:a~ar;•14•d, at't.'nl 10 l'lini:c .,.uu nl y 1Vi;:tl3.n.\\-'h1 .n tk,n1ale A.T.lf. DATING GA.\1£ Landscaping .6066 S« '.\1 1 1 ¥1 •1·hcn you see our grat'ioos, ==~~~~~~~5'! dr.ip•·"· l111li ' !.· ~101~· l.i\ J\tANClfi\ i\PTS Auwrt. '.\fix. Slwp/Scttt"r, Tri-c. 50 10 60 yrs otll)', 1 or more ---fl drtr;k_~r~~~:er ' sp:itious l&y-Out. L;..irdt'n ON BEACH! dtsh\\1t~h<>r. •·n•·lo~<>d ~.1r :'1)1\CKltl'I A1'1ul 1 ~art1('11 apt~. Call 546-8801 t; SIK'J) Tri male Introductions C\'ery 11t'('(>k, LAJ\"DSCAPINC. CA. Lie. In :-;g-.: apur!Ol(·nts 11•1!h cu111c1t-v.Fllf'T' prl. $~1:. nll'l. 1·1,11 f 'lt1~•· 111 shopplnll: .~ lx•1trh. pOOcfl,. 'mix' Blk ftm 5.'W-4622 No. Z?I467. 5-l&-21>'6 OCt"-...'Cn ~ 10 $1 3.l. l'\k't' I Rr 1c•r11•1>, l•ul qull"t. ·l~2-&li'\ l.u\"Urlous i;hai.: rrptll, blrln~ NEW OFFICES Tcnip..".o \V&B fern 10.5. Ust )Our talaalt!r 1 i'.111;~\vuAdull~ ~161:)-!i'.IO, • 3 Br jr 2 "' TV Hoon1 2 J{R Unfurn. Fr. S2ii't -t.:/o:\\' (r,\!{!JE{Ai'TS-. -1n,•h1<I<.' ;Ji>1hi\ll.~hi·r. l.i:. IN LA GUNA NIGUEL X·Canl~. Blk, ·B'r.,11', r.t. 1 1~ Cbo.rgt'. 1· \ ' "°"· · · ·* 2 f''ul Baths CQ\•Prrd Pnl'klni.:. L ri 1· 1:: r 2 Rlt , 1 B.\111. $l!t."1 1~~.1 & J.::1~ RBQ .t.: pri,·otc Only 42c pee •q. ft, 1~,_\c1· pup, U.1·1n. 1nale ._........... __.., ~ Paintlng/Peperlng 6073 I• I B h 3740 * 111 & Out Enlcrtaining t I , BR ,1. B&ll' -----· ---1ng On e•c Mc;'ltf>cl Pool. Sflunu~ 11nd '.l BH, 2 B1\Tll, 1!--h11·/11', fJ·pl1•, p;1 11os. . :t " ,, • $1fil). ·100 ft. t,. Ul'. 1\ll ulll inti. . 1x TCtTh•r, pup, , J . lll'Cll.J. Recfl'll.tlon Ronni s::.Jl. Ci1lt :•0::-01.11 $'2.,11 IK'r nio. (;:i..'I & 11a1l·r Crpri=, drp~. air. "'l'lb;1r. Germ Shl'p ll&.T, male W 'll d p I ill "~,, $40 W~EKLY ;\L~ot~'Yw~it~~~v lo nlO\'t' HUNTINGTON r#.;\\'-2 Bit 2 OA, \'t!-:W paid. 2799'! Ctlnlirp Cnp1$tr~no fri'rn1,SIK'if .. \\'ht. ll'8il'l, A I' R I 6004 * I ar an "' ~ Ex.Cutive Suites " ..-~ .~.111 Plnl't' San Dk""' f'rwy 10. <~n11. Sht flair, Llt·er '"ht. PP 1ance •pa r Contractor1 * "r . 27 Yo'ckfown Blvd. uil(J~ • PACIFIC <":1rr11·t11 o!rul)t:'s. Sl!'l.1. &12-W. ,\t-cry P:irk;·ay turn oU. X·c'nni~. J'an. melr, APPLIANCE REPAIR RESIDJ::i"lTlAL THE VENOOM E • l'.lii-28"1* afli'r 6 • 831 ·1600 Co1.:kcr, mlx. Brwn 11up . & C..'OrilltERCJ;\L l,lf:A~ach Bl1·d. ,,1 't'ol'ktO\\n M 711 OCf:AN i\1·"·· 11.ll. 2r.i~11~ RA, crf,1~trps, ( NEW MESA Ci\TS 25 years expencnce._ lrona:, Finest CraJtsrnen • ~-536-0411 1845 Anaheim, C. • f114) 5~.G-l·~S7 'e'lr. l111lry n11, ,.,,..,.:111 l'ic11o I GARDENS F.XECUTIVI:'. SUITE Rlk. f'cmnJc 1oaa:tcr.1, elC. !o56-2895.-i\all 'J'c.).1w·1.n~ ~TUDIOS £ 1 BR's. MARTINIQUE APTS. Of/" open 10 J1.i1i-6pin Daily :1;lnt c'f1ncl, sni. •1!11-11?1 'LTH pd, rel' rm~, ~nurin,t100l. Overlooklni: l\.B. Harbor, GOO Blk, \\'hltt', Jniu~hair Babyslttlnn 6008 \\'allpnPf'rino; Ill kltrhl"n 2 & 3 BJ Al Pr' ·~ \\"ILL!Ai\I \VALTEHS co. Sa Juan ~SI Hri.;101 nr S./C. l'lllZfl. sq fl, tllSO others 6()) lO 1300 A~D 0'111t::P.S 5.,:16-":il'l. --· J\'r.w ACOUlitl<:AI l.'c1l1nc:s • s: l. so IV. pat ... s. n I c I B k 1111 ... •1-leA INI prll'.ll Pool. Nr. shpg. Adult:i only. -C . Allul1~. no f)Cfq. ;.1r .. :~ili )!ti 1· f•nt1nr II :ln 1 I: 1.1\~ April Sih blue Linde BABYSirr.ING Uc: \'°'" Ple.asc Call r·or Estun~lc ~un1lry f11t·llir il't1 1771 !-i;1nt11 Ana Ave., ('.i\I. Slt; ~; ?~nt:1~j;;~1~ ~1~ kid~ ap1strano 3878 Rooms 400Q ~1l~ct'ui.:-;1 H11·y & l\t•11·port Stl\r S(JJ)phlr!' .t~ il!11111onrl Nul'se 11:111 babysit, .n1y ·~:J:-577~ ~I ~JO* la.~cn:""' e utll f!!f>ll \1 ~r. lll G·lf,..;~·112 ok, • A\'/dL ,'\{)\\'. S1[r., Brand &IZ-4&.M fJ('n<l11111,,n11 ~11\'l'r fl{'\lr·d('-honie. Vic. Orange A1•c, .Stale Lie. fliv. 2810:).S jaap)'I!<! 1111 <' 11" HP.IGllT. Lili J BH. w1rln>s. 1~11.~1 :-Olorn l\rd L~nc 11(•1\' :lBH. ll'~ll. !11 11n1lry, HOO;\IS $20 11·k llfl, 11 ilh • Ii$ pin. Ulst \'ic. Alpha Beto, L-\1 . .l''neu yd .).J a .. y Sl 11r.1~~~~~~~~~~ k ~V .• ~. m11id i<<'I"\', IJ\'Bil. (:rpts, garage. All storl'.~ E. ur Bt>;u·h id/ G:irlicJd lar:!C' la11o11. '1<l'.::.-O:'.S7 .f!lchrn: t lO "k 011 ;ipt. Business Rental ·4450 ~l'O'>khiu'll,I, Ji.B. or :O.IN>u _&12::""86l8 · PAINTING BY DRAKO ~~;!!~~·t.·e i·loi;r. Quiet bldg lor n1atun· ---~96::2-81!.JI. Sa~Ana 3880 I .>1s-~i7.~i oi· Gl.-1--J!!Gi PHOTO Stuilin "' /ila r k I ~7 C.i\1. R c \\'a r d. Ci1r~_nter 60~~ LI Ct;NSi'.:U 2:>-l!IJJ ~Ille to O...:l'lln roupll' II'/ no children or 2 HH, I ba., 1·p!N, dq1~. lt00.'I for rc:nr. Pnv, <>n!. & rl)uni 211 A Broad"':lY I 1 • , , Re~1dcnt1al &. Conimcrclal BR. $15.S.$165 "Tiit.: ''ICTORIAN" 213--:~1().llJ'J'I () l'11si1n1•, t>. v• . .--.u j 11 ,}, A\';ul. ri/l/7-t 4~ Pointer. to.talc ~:inc . 41, ~aJltlm~·re~c~u~ & t:olor Consulting. L'ustoni pe!s. Slj()/~10. 646-l-ltil lnr!ry, Sl ·l:1. rno, 7Sll Sl111Pr,' ~ILDRE N ll11ath. 01•1 1 ~~" ,..,1~ f'il11 ~ h · 1 .a~u;ul &oath, $2'15. n1o'. I_.()~ GER.\t "SOOrt~.nir.:>d C AR~ ~NT fl Y · ~! astr~ F..xt. & lnL Spccu.Juiti> &. NE\~DECOR. Priv gnrage. 2 BR V.'/ gnr, 112 bl\. Adi!~. KD1/1LT~iA \~7 «'lllt l!oiTl,\N'"jH-r;:,o;;-,~111·k111g ~-• n1thJt. 11 pprox. 35 lbs. Ll\"t'r f~n is~1 • 11 t;>~k 1:uar~ti;'-'?· v.·ori< at l"inpcl1t1\'e 111·1ce,,. I I nn. Nc11·er Spanish Cpt/drplhhnit, fncd yd 11•/ Irvine 3844 flllotl, 11·,kil. IJrn·. t:. C~t sroRE FO~ LEASE--30 f1. & 11hirr rolor. Artn llf l'Ki:;r;_ L .S T l !llA rt.:s . 1'1~~ci;1. 6~--illJS Complex. 2 mi. Sn. pntio. \\/Ir pd, G:IG-4!.:!0 2 & 3 BR npts. ~i Mi·lt2I or &l:?·O'l21• fro11tni.:I'; ~ Sl'J . ft . ,Just oft Eu<'lid & Talllf'M, F.\r. 4 9. 4!1'}-Jl05 t..c l. ltwn/aftc.i· b E-XTERIOR._O_N_L_Y_, n Diego Ff\\'}'. 17301 Gti7 Victoria s1 "L" .... S165 PARKWOOD 1, 1 P1111v ,\rcn ,.01,-"--I -_-1 -.1--1-.1 1 ;l.lnrhll!rs !Ihle & Npt Bch Jte11-ard . 9fi3-522'Z aft. 6:311 P""~"'--~-----oc= n Ln, 118. A42-7JY1.'I ~· · :H'Ui'?i, ~auii.t .~ r~nip fl.._,.._ "an. '11.' 1 ! l'O!!l 0Cfi<'1!. &12·9520. or 55i-2~1·1 days. Cirpenter 6015 L1c'd., lnsured, Frt.'i! t.sr . • B •• ch 3748 LRG 2 Br, 2 Ba, din 1m, New Adult & Family H•'r.rluhhouso.• 111·1\'lp. $G:J/mo ... uuJ. 6(1) ",.., fl St Jr 11 \r· f 1 .1 ---• Rtcnonl '•l•·3:s:aorl,77l·3J22 I·~:~~;;;:=;;;;;-;;;;;;;;~ I cpl drp, stv rcr. OOQI. Apt1 J.1r1•n:o;NI rtnv r :irr l'{'nt. :.Ji1-(l"1!6 rno111!ni.:~ or l'\"C'S """"· .. ON'. !'U II ' c FOU~O: ic o l11n11 Ion /, • Adult~. no nets . S 1 7 o, ' · ~ --. . r~r OR's orr. vr ? Sl:J5. B~L~har.I, Smnll ll'n111l~ 11o!;, C'.il.~ET. & .. U ph o Is! c !' >' PAPE H. II ,\N G ING-., , P.: full kltchrn, 6l,;-89Gj ,. 1-'l nn:ll: 1'1'1"1 SlS'.;/nio., Frotn Sl!JO.OO Summer Rent~4200 Crv.-;ra l\Jesa. r~lf~2130 "irh Shephl'nl color 111i;::, o.:lca111~. 1'1tlC.it equip C1_u1 1 , 21 )<':. Harlxii' Clo · U 11 pd Bll·in 1·r1ni.;1•, l! n r h 11 1t: <' PARK PLAZA 11 ----bl k chok . now.• for free est L>cnros pau1 uig. sc in. 74~3 s ., no pets. 2 & J BDRJ\1. l"4 B..1, Frplr, <lisp.--,sal, . dsh11·hr .. Dcluxc 805 West Steven~ I.I[)() ISLF. -ll<tU~ cr11n 11. Bl'.!.;.l:\"l::.!.;.S spsire for tt"nt, rnosUy ac · . c chain rll·IJ li4l-J150 · ' urea, t-.cfs. IW'n .• ~o. i8J2l!:l. \\' 1 '-J h crp! a DrA""r (' IJR 2 Ix .1• 1 1:i."1 l:Ot'liC"s:h•r St, C.)I. .~_·ollar on, 1·aH 968-:;.ITI • , • , _ , IA1-~.:.:iti. {?'l'l r::;n k ~ ·uur, enc. g n r ll KC I, Jt A~ ... ,~ I ;•· (fllC f'unfki11 <'r 1 l\u'n. '' , l, t·p i:, lil5-"'"i.'i0 l''-'l\l \LE U ff , I I ... • GE.~1'.:RAL CARPENT!t'\: 1 -'~'.":'.'.:-------·1 pt~ "1 .,..., ,.,. or S775./up :; J 2 -19 7 8 or lT.160 Jo~ln~~~c. 552--0!KJO I Santa Ana 54S.l 121 1·1€·t'·kit. A\-all. Junc·~r11. ., r.• ' . u ) la<.~ "' CUSTOJ\l F'INJ •1_1 "'ORI-: PROF'. y,·ull<."Ol'<'rtng, state ;r EU.I GARDENS A?TS new JBR, 2bu, fnm nn, din • l'i\Li\·I SJ'Hl~<:S fu''' :t F<t·. fo'oun1! lll'ar Bluebird PH.rk. _ -lyp.:i. i>'iPE'I'. •lL 8·li:'·~:ldG. BK';j~~ 494..~h, 558-1743 aft. 6 p.n1. TUltTI.~. ~OCI\ Lc1r!;{'/rcnt. 1 NEW--F-A-MI LY APTS. fl.'iG-1 300 or fli:;-Jt.'!l Industrial Rental 4500 11·h1tc c11.t \\'/fie~ collar. SinaU jobs OK1 ::, 89-l-IS:lS lie .• ~o. 219il.l t Ju~ur, all Beach 3769 I G d 0 • l[H-:12'29 Lag. lknch. GENE&U. c,\P.J~i'.:NT!t\" --.--.-------Unfuni. J Br. $15.'i. up. r ni, frp r>, closC'd dbl 1.•nr, ran pen1ng •• pool. Doy, 11l'<'k. rnonth. NOW LEASING -.. , CUS'l'Oll FINISH ~-OBI( PROF . painter, honest v.·oi·k, ~ -o 2 BR. -rt•'ally fucn. ln Adults section. 177 E. M'Pfs, drp~. pool f 11 c , Nl'\V 1_2 ', BR' p .,_1.,. J3.i.-109!! nr 6:18-l!IGS. Hunlt'ngton •·ach LOST 'tc. Brookhurlit & Sm11.lJ "'b5 ok 891 .. 16,lj rca.~. Int/ext, !rite estiuiate. ~ .~ 22nd St. C.l\f. &12-36-15 o ..... 11cr &M-2117 . ' ·' i;, IU i~e -----'""' ,\l1t001n11. Hunt. B (' h . __ P -. I ll.efs ~ll-27;)9 &l2-3!H:J. & bfith. h'J>lc. t blk ' .~cn!n~s. Rec. 1"0C1111. P0t11. Vacation Rentals 4250 NEW M-1 B t~\\'/\ltD Blk hi. Lab !II1x Carpet Service 6016 -:....... -' 1 --Co .- 1 or OOy. 'r'en.rly. 2 BDlt!\1 duplex, crp!s, drps. 1 ;;;L;•g;;u;;;";;;;'B;;•:•;<;h;;;;;;;;3;:8;;4;8; 1 Pl:1y :11·r·r1>:. Patio~ & tot --n•n ... .,. • UP fl6S-2'.?0l __ • __ NOVA Protl'ct_ "'. ""'.•'· .,:~ bltns, laNl'c. I'enccd yd fl)I' I ! G & \\' p I Sl I.JOO lSLE: 2 BR, 2 BA, """.-.q, r !. "' ho ~ 2 t $~ UP. 1 Br, 2 Br & $~i~~rc8i~ ~;~nni!o~a'2.i~: SOUTH LAGUNA rh11pcs & so fo1·th! ;;~.~il2i~~~)ful~·~,¥~· CnH <.~11· 960-1970 Jo'n·~ch Poodll', Vic. San Ori Shampoo!, (Soi I ~JK ' lllM . .uu-.u...,_. -;i-..:;, Pv fl s. as :tier c. , 1a~. lla.n1illo11 ,I{ Ncwlaoi.J S1. fo'OUND 11·hitt• f c n1 al ''[JOl-lN'S Carpet & Upholstery AL~g oo"'1c . ~~" ll,.~~; . ~lor TV. rnoicl serv .. 54J-4'19-t Slarting at $l69 .._ dep. J 11 an Ct1 p isrrnno-Dann Rl'\ardanl:iJ .. Dcgrea!St'l'S & INT/EXT PAINTING IF: l\JESA, 41;) N. ----------I.Iv!' i11111111!1ro f11~hion11hl1· 2 Newhope Meadows Rentals to share 4300 N d 1 d 1 • I S , Pnlnt. Afl 7 J.llll. 496-6i50. all color brighte.nel's •"'-.10 AU IJranGc Co. Jun 67a.l.V9 BJ, Ci-.1. 64&--96.~1 LG. 2 BR, studio, gar, /\'r. BR, 2 RI\ A1it u\'rrlnokin~ J11 S. Nrwho{X', S.A. ff n us r1a pace • --' nunuic blcacil for 11·hi1t: ::.c..:::.=o'°-=-'=..::.o'-'C:: t 't""' lC lrg. Oceanfront 3 Shpng. adlt '>. no child. 2293 thr Paf'if!c. So cloSI' to !ht' 554-2600 11'0.\JAN, :.'." .. :\:;: ~hn1t.· Ii.:. Prime buUdiN:/2800 sq ft or t QST.fc1n. Irish Scllf'r, ng:f'5 1:ai.·Jicts. Sa\·c your inoncy Plaster/Repi1Jr 6077 l i!ii~tb }'ordhnn1 Dr., 646-3485. 1•t11rr. you cnn flip n l)l'bhl<' ---~n1:111 ly furn. C-''· hon11>. stKJp 8,, offil'I'. 3 phaS(' )'r~. (Ti>ssal I\n l.'Ollar or by li-8.\'~ me extra lJ'lp!>. , . • 1 1 BA. Yrly :WOO/mo. Dana Point 3826 inta il lron1 lhc ~crrnel'.1 Apts · Furn/Unfurn 3900 F11"('JM .. hi.·11111 j'•il 1ni;. n"·n pov.•rr. Plncentia A\'c, O>sta it<'nsc. Rc"·ard $15. \\'iU clciln Jlving mi .. dining PATCll PLASfERII\G .~ 646--710.1. nite 6i3-2:i86 J\tntun• adul•s. no f)('t "!. -1·111. Si:i 64:,..1:\6.f. J\tcs11. 5-46--019-1. 1.111 .. & hall Sl.5. Any nu. AU types. ~'r'cl' es~1n1t1les R'C19mente 3776 28R lba ~ .'.ll75:i PnelfJC' Cs1 illl'y • I HUOi\J,,IATE 1.,.11 ,itt••I. nudi·. 11.D. Johnson . RKP.. 61f,.1Cfi'.! LOST: .'nl April 61h Doht>ncy $7.:it, couch $l0. Chair $5. u call !>~ di.~P. dish~:~:~r." Jaun~ 499-2835 n 1 rc·rr1all'. 21 tu ::o ) 1,., :! Bl? _ 1121 Phu·entira Av. C' 'I. Stnlt' Pk. mans r_ing onyx )T:1. exp. in \\'hat COUJlts not Plumbing 6078 ~nlc Resident Hotel tRc, in 4-PLEX sw mo. ·~e J~·u~" !-Ost :~~!<>...:• l'all 111,1. IKl)t.:SrnlAL. COl\l \IER· 11·ith dhunond chip. Rl'"·ard n1ethod. 1 do "urk iuyS€U. •-~;¥lfPe~lonlh ~9'292. Spectacular (v 111 ... G!.1-11 10. Cl,\L. OFF!Cl'~ SPACI·; for 1!1:~18~0 Goocl1\!f.53l-{)lOL L. R. OTIS PLtii\1BIJ\'G • Fu~j"_e v.·~lkln~istance OCEAi'l l'iCll', 1 BR, bl tns, Ocean Vu Townhouse \\'.\.'ITE!l-:1\httiu~· ~iriu.i;ht li.·n~l' In c·h<'lh·t 1\li~sion LOST 1\·hifc haired cat Green CA!t?ETS Steam Ocaned Re1noctels & R~pairs. \Yate1·• tverythln;lt ref.rig, gar, Ira.sh & v.·tr pd. \\'nlk 10 bench. 2 BR + rl<>n 111:ilr tu shr 4 Ar hst' & ur il. \'i1•jo Auto Pia.ta. Gd. fl'\ry e\'es, pink no51'. Vic. Nt.>p-~tue.s Deodorizes \\e hcatC"rs, disposals, furnaccs.j CLEMENT.E Adults, no peu Sl65 monfh. + \\"l't Mr, tile p;dios, ('LIS· 1 BIG! l'J lfl bch, 118. S105. ~.S6fJI. 1:11·c'!'S:< at .\1f'ry Pk11·y. 1Unc &'19th St. "Sno11·1Jell ". take Uie dlI't ~ u t , d1d111·aschrs. 6421 -£2631,1r.t/Cb. &. 49, ~11 t t I II --R,..nl lurs 11aMil'ipalion St). 7JIS....2GOO. ,.,,n ,.nnt•·~. 1,_ ,,.,_,1_ B./A._ ompctc uni lfl{l:J . 't t I . HOTEL · ,,..£,1 • oni crp s, 'l'P"· npo fln<.~:<1. Garanes for Rent 4350 o~ "'" ..., .. ,.... .-~-..· .... """ '"' ~ L 27269~ ht·antl !lf'\I", S'13:i JlC'f n10 011 1 .. liritcd. t:alt ~/\\'I'. .,.,!·l'fl!U .• , COLLIE 1, G1·rnuu1 i{J('('ll Karpcts \\•est I'\'l(.'('. IC. • • e llA DEL r.IAR. S.C. e IJANA Point·! HH. Qc,•an · 11 Roof' 6082 Vic11" V11ul1ell bean1 ceil. lca~r. ;~'.6·2Sfl'.l. or IH7 .. llii1 . MINI WAREHOUSES * COSTA MESA* Shl'ph{·rd. ~·roulltl \le. COllsl l-;)5b-Ol~ 1ng I i l 0r rent: 1: 2 Br. 1: D f \\'. Hr and N c "'. 2 BR, \1·htt~ "'ntcr ocean f STORAGE 1100 . 1300 · 17:i0. Z500 sq fl ll11·v & I~. Canyo n llOUSE $2.1 'ill Roon1 $-1 P.E:P 11 R i df'n, heated pool , S210/1110. 493-6039 ,·ic11o-, pool. a ·po;, dl'J><. rom :\'.o i\lo\·('·ln VI" 1\lo1·t•·OUI indu.striul wiil~. SEE -•19-i.'.6821 .Stcan1 hou~ i:_9:95. UphoJ: FreeAl~l. aLic'ta-.pl'~sk e~~I:· 1bi~'irn4~~0S<' ,:; -H~u-n~l~i~n-g-to~n~B~.-.-c~h-3~8-40 i;\O\'C'. Hclrit;. $113. Gi:Hil·r1 $ 5 i·har~cs. Frvni $7.50 per ROBERT N,\'M'fU~S.q Rl::..l\'A HD·for \\"hcrcabou111 ol _!-lc:,_!iiis, iUIU'...:±51~ \\'alt, I:tll-338.s,SJO...~. CHILDREN N(.'J~;~·HLY n•·\\· 2 &: J Bl! 14 nionrh. :;~~to~l~~sr~;.=97~~i:.1 ~:=~ki:~'.1r\\·t~a1 ~· ~i~v i,i;ir Cemen!/Concretr!._!019 Sewing/Alterations 6084 m.nts lJnfurn. \vhitr v.·ntf'r vi ('"'· blOf'k hi Al o.ii..wood G:uO'en Aplln· llll.niiHAtL~PlC~ St., HB Shop & Offices. Amp1 pi·h;i; All <lpin, 551.-58;)4. CONCRET.E Patios, 400 sq ti ill ERATIONS·Rest;ylln;. Joo,r ~ ind parents love the heul'h $270.$300 I c n.:; t' monts 960-1970 208 3 phase P'i'r-trash scr LOST' Pch1 :"..ln1m c·.1n1cr.1 & 01· 11101'<! ti5c per i>q ll. ilvn, Ladies "·car Expci't Rel .wllil lsl1nd 3806 l1rge, spacious apart-494-3~3 rw 4!}.l-2:tl9 GrlCAT RCCflEATION . w•m-.'<In t IOI', nr S.D. Fl'\\)', 8 roll.~ fll111 in b!k ca~s. to-12-8514. ~'S--5806 ' · · ments It Ban b U r Y OCEANFRONT m1nri, • ~11n.1s, hca,\h ·c111lJ~:. l..ARC;r·: Ooulilr gnrugc for 646-1252 !'Asr, 4 17 Rnl Pc n in. CErilENT: Patio, drives, I"°.:::.:::::_ _____ = pl. Adulls: only. No b I · f. 1'Clll in Costa ~lt>11a. PJ'\\l'ARD, 673-6.)T'S Tile 6091 s. Cross. On Private Bcn<"h. :?BR, 2 11111'05· 1~nnis, pro • 1110 646-4.'i,,l\7 ... Rentals Wanted 4600 -· 11·ulks·Hcpairs, sa11· &1 .::~------..:::::;.1 673-3336. BA Sl.10 ~ 18-2-126 s,,h~.",',~' t.lrNmg rongo, piny LOST l\'hitc shrt hatr lllllle resnove. }')'cc est. :H-l-8998._ CERA'llC TILE NE\V & • Child 6 & ' · ;) =----"'" ~ Office Rental 4400 Bl ~ " i1no Be1ch 3818 l't'n · yowu::er Lagun1 Be•ch 3848 FUN ACTIVITIES: Fv11 .1 ure UHGE!\"T! J\'rcd 1OI'2 bdrn1 I'll!. uc eye5. cross ('yi:u, Contractor 6021 1·cnl0di:J. f'rcc est. .Srn jobs 0 State lic~nscd pre sch! 1-,.:..;_.; _____ _;;,'-' throctor, tree Su!l(l1y bru~c:i. Q~~FICE ~PACE F OH hoiise \\'/glll"ll~. Plt'!flS1' Vi<'. of 2lsl, bti\' Ne\\-port I.: 11o·l'Jco1ne. 530-24'.lti. :oe-an View 3 BR, 2 : ~~1g:e2a&pli"yB~re:pts. NE\V Duplex 2 r.r, 2 l.i<l BB()':;, tnps, pa111e~ .• :nd Ht..:;\1', CO!'ilfl i\lt>i;ll, !!arbor rnll roll. ~1)916-!lti-;'.Gjl On1nge Al't'!. 642-'.!!120. Jack Taulane, pat ios , Top Soil 6092 : , t ~Irony, crpts, rlrps, frplf', pa!io, <'rpl~ & 11111~. rnoni! ul .\dhnl~. fit.'llUHful morlcrn \\'alt. J FOliNO: fe1nn!r Gen nan remod, add. Lie, B-1 26007:.!. 1 t·iitf' $260/mo. 6"'2-1155 : ~~~11!~~ ('l~,~~sl Cl\l· n1any built.ins. Ad11ils on]~·. ~;"nAIJY:!.:~l tA~A~~~·:~~~:~. ;ur. lllU~l!.°. j11 nlt•n·\al, Class J Br house. Yr!y lltlt'..!r s:~. Shcphe1,I, _black Oac~·lun hip .!\Ly \\•fty Co. t.-l:t-1703. • ro1~so1L * CO;\IPO~"T I r del Mar 3822 ploynient areas no pets. Yrly h·a'.'(' S:lr, in<'l f urn ,•, unturfl \'/llh ,11 'llf' A \\";1lk1•r & L~·<' Bid;::. C11ll. 1 fnr l'l'~pon~iblc prof ftdu!1s. & pa·.1 ~. Ne1\·port \\est arcil El1ctrical 6032 • r.I t.:LCJI & * rtED\V0001 e Kr. shopping & (ni·ys. utiliti€'s. Cnll l:.'131 462-:;191 e.i.liJ!: /,(odt ls CIO(>n 1u i,, f. •i1•11•• HUI, :~1i"·Ol:l6 or l~rf tjjJ.flWi nftt•r i · HB !!62-9727. Call :;,s&.69::0 I • V 2 Rr apt \\'/ e froni S165. Mesa Verde 3863 So11v. 110 ~ .,r:. ts• cr .. 1..:i.n. -'•lti·."·'i~~--LOSr: Pt'k<', 11·hitc fl'ni. E~CTff!CL\...., . · Ll~ru;c Window Cleaning 6098 i Frplc, bll·ins, new Oa kwood O.C. Airport Area nan1c "Su Su" Vi<'. f:(hl'a.rds No. 23:H08. Sm_a.11 -;obs, --' Ix II: dt-=. sm per 1110. BANBURY CROSS • H0'.\1F. AT~lOSPllF~l).F: I I I . I Co I . 11 •1 ',,,,., .. ,, •. , H B ,,,.,,,,,.. main! & repairs. :.i-U!-5200. A .,., __ , ~· .... , C'an't R•l"so" .. ~ Gard<'n Ap.arlmcnts 1'\'Ulf' n1 us11·111 1nplC''i rinincial • _ ~ · ; · '" -, . .'-"''° ~...... • .. " . , ~ ~8__,,,---c-7-oc::C 1:-;f'a,' Hen ch Bh·d & \\°arnerl Deluxe 2 & 3 flit Hl'ntal Ofr, Su'1·1l·ni;c llPPl'OX. l.000 sq. S91·5.'-'G or 897·9237 c\·es. Gardening 6045 \\ 1ndow \1a~hL11f. ~1n.:-lc 1 Bii, crpts, clJ1>11, 16761 VIE\V POINT l..A~!J:: 30!l.i i\Tacc A\'r , 516-103-1 Newport Beacll/Nor1h ft .. l•'C:innlri::; J uni• Isl, 'I I, I FOUND l\l1tle Dalniation. s101)' lKlnle SlO. td2·:?7.il all '\Valk lo beach. SZl-0. • 842-6604 • Newport Bea ch 3869 .... ~~•nil ir1~ g.,~~:4 r11r I~ lllOS. x.lnt loc. Fnrnrlly. Vicinity or Bol~a PARADISE 1~5, please. da)·s: eves 5:"17~ !'li9--:t.i\OO Business Oppor 5005 .'1: Erl11·ords in lfunlington GARDENING -· -v··-.. UNDER NEW PARK NEWPORT N'wPOrl Beach/South Beach. Call 894-W s ._,. Re . I 1[11] ~ W·"' <'• ..... ~ -· 1~1~ •I l••,n• i;.12.ai;o * 1 l\10 FR.El:' llENT * C\:-.1\',\S 'N UPHOLSTERY pcClnJU:e storaoon i I stove, refric:. 322-MANAGEMENT APARTMENTS ,\"o Ira~· r"'I· Dix. offices. OCF.A:'>ISIDE Hi\RBOR'S t~O: Srnl m11le "'hile 11"/blk & Landscape. hlon thly IN...,,... 'f tloU'Opc, CdJ\t 10 to 4. 2 BR. Bltns, newly derorated, hdj. A1rportC'l' Hole!. 5:",c only ill«rinc Cn.ni·11s 'N Coll ii'. Vil' Artan1~ & hlaintenaJlC'C & Sprinkler . . FUL li;e ocean vic1,1•, e1icl garages. Beautiful on the bay THF; EXCITI;-.:G :-11, fL incl. u/c, full Upholsl t'l'Y Sliop, J0t.:1tted in fo.tai:i:nolln, H.B. 96Z..1690. Repair. Call &IZ-&;49 ~·•I ba, bltnJt, whr/dcy, 2 lru1dscaping. Lrg play arra. r ArtJ 1 Ii . PALM MESA APl:S. ~€'rvlrl's. 2172 DuPont nn. 8. th<> CHPt-' C."od Village. FOUND: Sn111ll blk i;h11 1tg:,' JapaneH Gardener Job Wanted, Mi1le 7025 a r tir. 673-0i'.l5 a rhild'i; drc11n1. Clo~ to ::e%ki~: lhl'n~nter. \~~~ l\llNUT!'.:::i 'fO NP'!'. BCJ"f. ~· I~ Iii '~--Burklt1g of bu.sin{'~S F:x· flog. Jl::unllron & Bushard, Exper. Corriplcte Gardening ------n-; oow 3 br, 2 ba, all shopping & s1·hl.s. Children .;oy S150,roJ helli!h spu. 7 liu1 h, 1 S.. 2 BR. fi-0111 S\:17 I>E::i K ~l!Ut:c nvnllnblc $~ 1'<'lll'nl income. $1 I. 5 0 0 11.B. 96.1-4671 & L.1ndscapiug Se i· \' EXP'D l\lf1rEL l\IAN ,\GER frpl. \\'rilk !o shoJ>I: & ll'e!conil?. 5.:1&4150, II no ans s11·Jmm ing pools, 7 lightrd 1'ci.11.lts, No Pris. 1110. \\'ill p1-ov1 dc f1u11i1urc Tl'rnJ".· \\',\llD LF'.\\'I.~ FND: S{'t of car keys on llctl 546-0i2·l. Takata Nursery. . seeks n10Lel to n1ai1age. ·~-r:;. 671-2918 l •'•'•'•-7•33•1•. '"''"''"'""""'"'" ''""'.' _,,.,,, "'"' n>ll•.• nl . l.i6t !llcsa Dr. . at $~. n1n ,.\ n s \I'" r I n' & B1"""kh11rst F V 418 f'l'EE s · La c-• &r li!ll 616-36.~? "' '""" ,, u I />lk< It"',""" ... ~,·1 ltl•·d J l'.l'.,11 :ron ·,14.7~.-,._,,,.~ ~<IV • • -.. •• pnng 11·n ~l'l'Cf1ng _ -~ 1 Cir -=·~·~~-J "!1 "';,1~·,..., · • I ~t 'r'\'1{1.' 1t\'nil11bJ('. ·1 7 S 1 5 -" .,,.,, 531-3-189. -: Mesa 3824 NEW DUPLEXES hlf')'f'I~ tra U,;, 11uttini:::. shuf· .l\6-9860 '~'Hf'h Bl\·rl., Hunlington :.:::;:'c-.~~--~-1~·1 rnonlhly n\ai.111. Frre Esl. Job W•nttd Fmale 7050 fiebourd. croquet. Junior l's DELl'XI·: n<lult 11 " n l s 1 rl r I Ut•al·h. 1,.12 . .JJ:ll. f'ND: Blnck Lah puppy rn11 tt16-2205_ uft. 6, Robl.lie'a: ' ......_ $'TSIDE I.GE 2 BR. rM'rlooking po o 1. blt·ins. S18:i. Adlts, --is. &12-9fi20 A'Jff~ev.· 2 Br. h11n~. flrp.~. !/!'· pool. frpl. i.::nr. Af1ults, jl't!l, 316 \\'. llAy. 0 1. ~-"'11 3BR. 2BA apt. $?i0 mo, :.all.__ bllins, trplc, P,'llio, ~:~",693 nr Apt C. 2Zi'6 'T!!!lp'l!la ~IK'. Cosl ii ~!eJta _ jjljNN1~C. 'l &..· J RR. IJiinrl;·n Apt<. Pnol. nt('. tu't'a 1 $1.SJ .t-UP. 710 \\I. !Sth "TROPTC,\L POOL e R, 1': Hi\, 8plr:1I r-;.1se, rrpl.·, p n t lo , l'r & Ga.q f'•I \1\il-116.'l NC"' l S.· 2 Br, bltni'I, crpl. pool. !rpl. g-ur. l ~dlll!!i1 l1'~ Jll.'l!j. ;~713 \V, i'kay. 'M. D"I RR UPPF.:H. Stj(). nio T i_Util pd. ,\dulls, ~rv, frig, f,.Cf'INI, drpi1 . Nf'I ITt.s. 2011 Chnrlry &. 6-16---0 12 !/)t''l' 1\pt. Pool, JltCUUI, rent in ,.I, 1111 util, rifrlt:. tncl gar. $2:?J. Nn pc111. 3!13 l.fan1ll!o11, G1:,..1.i11 1Rn1tM uprrr. erpts, drps. hltns. Adults, no pc>!~. 6tZ...t!Jll :i-r;R apt. crplcd, rlra1Jl"O'I, 1.r••I, $160. Adulla. 22."!i Mnpl~ Sr. Apt r. 64&-.112'\0 PfU\'ACY '\\'/ 3 BR, 2 BA, frpl, i:tW"llFJf, lnd1')', yard, patki, .$295. 64&-4114 SPACIOUS LoiA·f!r 2 Br, In ~ plex, Cflll1ddc Costa l\tesa. Refll req, St5-1.f83 ;·oR l.eru;e, 2BR, ?BA. L'Mdn, QuJM « bc~ut. Nr 6hopti, adlt11, $2.AI, 6t2-6349. . The /air\t111 dr1tw In th!' \Vf'IJI , ••• t11 Daily Pilot Claulfied .-\d. Call '&U-.S6i8, .. .. I ~l. ba, ptt1k>s, crpts, drps, from Sl9-l.5(l n1on1hly: ft.I~ I e Liq Lie on Sale $30M nbout 4-6 mos. Vic. rilission Garderung Service. NEED help 111 home:' \\°c D\\', fp, •111lk 10 brh. 2 BR· and 2·bt-droom plans nnd j:Ardcn huni:::11l~11" nr (}f>(':lll, J·:XCELl.ENT, 11rr!<liJ;f' Joca· e Candy Store VlPjo 8Jl)..273J l::.\perlenced Japanese have ai~ci;, 11LJJ"!les, hskpn>, $275. 3 BH·S325. l5!h !: At•a· 2-story 10"11 hou~s. E1('f'· lrpl, Ir~ pa11o, Ii . pools, lion d11"t'rtly AdJAl'f'll! In ---l"Omparuo ~ Hon1e1 iake I 5.'.:9-6i~~ O SI l ~ · h st1.ur111. 1rnn1,;, $1~:!5!1. llt'll' Lido \'ill;ige l'Oinple.\. • Gear Mfg FND: Keys Vic. Ktc.\ Or. In GRrdcncr: Complete yard . 11 ·. 1 · rs c 11 ' · 1 · Pf'O 1 'un. ~~~~~n~~~·c~~J~g~~ Al. .... ) I Rr. t)Yin1 Sl::Oi. Appt'O.'I'.. ~i.-1(1 ~q fl . $325. ino. • Beauty Shop H11rbor VlC'11· Hill&, l\.E. ma in IC'naIIC'C, shr\lbbct)', .!:!_pjohn 547-fi6SL 2 BTt. All el1.'<'tric. Oish11.·hr, pt>ries. Subtc1T11nean p:irk· :atli \'1a Lido. N.B. 67~>-i-002 e Equip. Leasing 644-0Eilj fl"C('Jt, flw est. 546-0027 FU~ Ol~l'J:ck Bookkt.'i!pc_r. ~~ti~~· ~~jS ~~~: d~~· r.~~: ing with "ll'va!ors. Optional &•II id!\' ill'OlS 11ilh :i o.iily NEW HOLLAND BUSINESS F:;D: par a k e c I -Vic. GARDENL~G s .c. r \'!c c . typ_1ng._ . n r up t (..~Jn· · I $200 mo ld Jttn.'icto. J"Jtl """. cth of P1lol Clns.~ifif'll nrl. Gtl-;,sis Suhurt)la tract housts In Comp! la11.11 ruamt. Clean--sohdauon, gt"n. o iflte, tini.,:ton !arbour. . " .. u --Plush offil·e Uldc:., 2 tro 6 540-~ S.\LES 6"1;')..fl10 H.B ""'" """' ups, hauling. Aft .,i P!\1 96>-.,,,,~71~'9"-------.1 Adull" l'llllv, no Jl('ls. /\\'ail Fashi"n Island nt J11mboree A pts Furn/Unfurn 3900 r111. :-ui rrs. Cnnll"renl'C im, ~ &~l!&l H I W ltd M&F 7100 no11.·. 846-43so and &In Joaquin Hllli; Roart. Xl't'Ox ropirr. N('ar o.c. air-FND: ~Ian's wristwatch Vic. e P an • s150.1 ;, n1i. no. of HB. 2 BR. Tr~:~~~:1 r~~::;;;i~~ port. t'.13-3640. 1----------·I !i~~~School tennis EA~~~ ~~P~: *AAA Better Position hllnJt, crplJt. d'r!!, pool, play --OF.FIC'F; F"''r" to sub-ll'ast• ADBY "'-• I v 0---1-~ • ~"k ~ n Ind f ·1 * 2 WEEKS FREE* 1•• ,..,... ..... S . 1 "'\' ''""" rem ova , ery """-·~~·..,,('!I uo,...,.. ecpcn )'Jlni, carpo ry aei. rnr.i::;;;;4,~ fmn1 l'('ln11n<>rical .'l t'I llrn1. INDUSTRIES IA,li]T: ?if L'I(~-... l'panie' °"" \, reasonable.~ e\'(!S. Uz Rcindl'r's Agcnry Cpl & 1 mil l'hild nk, no Vista del Mesa ~ II.. 1 \'pro 4{l(t aq ft. r.nod r:1te. IS LOOKING Fl'J_n . stnnll. \1c. Santtt Ana --R~LU,NG ·lt120 Birch St, Suitt" 101 ('Wilt. 8.t2-4Ei64 A.fl 5:30 PJ\t. • t: > in 1t·vlnc Skv Park Circlr llc1~ht s. !'>-10-81·19. v:v '' Nr"'JlOrt Beach 833-8100 CHEZ ORO i\PTS. llDULT GAHOF:N 110 \TF:~ . l'"inpl•'\. !li9-:?i2-I. FOR SOMEONE L0~'1' Gold Bra I t 3 Veg. g:1rdcns -etc. l''ree-Esl. N Ch T y 1!.2.14 i\1111:nlR IHVl:'\F. AVt;. AT )1ES,\ ~ NF:\\' OVFJCF.. 1\\'0 rooms SPECIAL. Clllll~ns:, dated, ~:~ant ~U-1497 oEsta:1~!~ ~965 OU 1.2 &.· :'! HH . p1'\v gar .. 11001. illnl'e in 11· r!epo!<iil on l~· ~ 1:; x 1:; nnrl 10 x l2. All S«' our Rel in the &12-5775 \'1\RD Clcanups, Garagl! '\\•ll.~hf'r, dr~.:f'r, L1(1SC ,., 1 Hit. SHI() 2 fir. sz.~o I '\) u1ihlit'!I pa id. $100 fll'r ,."'."."."' .... • .".'."'.'."----l'OLJND· Coll" eel . Cteru~p!I & Lite itauling.1----------·' lll'nC'h. !'1.1fi·O:t:% Ony .~. J\'t~h! Sl'C'Ut'h)'. J•o.,I, m(l r1th. c~1a !\lrll11 n•'Ca. f•n1. B.lond ·•1e: .. h'"11c m~!'k: llea!IO. nable. 646-4676. ACCOUNTING Ja!•U7'li, Ht •••. Hid!(. 11.· i''l'.rr.. ~ ... ,. "" WALK TO BEACH ei~(' m1. billinrdl!. oolor TV. i ;,18-7729 o1· 642-S:rn____ BE:Elt BAR FOR SALE inir.i; No ro1l11r. G-16-3ill8 . ~10\\ & Edge n1onthly CLERKS ... I " 2 BR ' t <I~• • ,. ·Dl'Lll'E 3"' It 1 ,.._ nu1lntcnnncc yo.nl cleanup 1 "' • <' P i:. •• ..,:i · F.11. ApL hns 11lshw a..,hcr, ~ · :. ... ) sq, · o l'., ._~1. N('wpnrT Blvd Jocntlon Lost & Found 5300 ,'k hauling. Gf!'O .... e 548-6142 rnmcd1a1c openlflRS for In· bllns. ::oil 16th St •. 'n fX't! 'n•fn,;, -.,.: cpt & 11vt p111!0 LAKE SIDE H11y .. C<l!\1. Sl·IO ~lo. cnll John 64&-99'28 ... div1du1tls v.·/10 key adding plensr. 5.~2165. S-1'1-.1957 or dt>l'k. -Rcalonon1ii.'l'i, Bkr. fi7."1o6Tf(t Invest Wanted 5020 f'OlTND: ~nnan Shepherd· Lawn Maintenance rnllchine & bookkeeping tx· PRt romn1 3 rin & patio ;i.lj..485~ LIVING BAYFRONT OFFICES Husky, n\111!'. 1 yr. Goorl \\lee.kl)' Service &U-9907 per. tt'frtl!'. l''Ashtl' k dr:\'-'1'. RUS SF;RV!CE TO DOOH. • Lido Shop.. {il"Ci•, Ncll'l>Drl NEEI> $700) to start mnall hcomt needed for this ~nllc HOt.lE REPAIR SERVICE For Appl. Contact $l6?.50 sv.1m T'1 p r lv , e LA PARISIENNE9 ' • EXCITING l.M>;:i('h. Various 11izc sutes. '1011! l:i1rM. plannlnl: fo b'f'OW· "Foundling" do;. lie ~ Carrentry, Plumbirig, tlec-Cerol Smith 493-6876 or 962-29Jl I & 2 BR Unfun1. $1~ &: UP . Phon4', ST>-1220 For details, 96.J..6()g2. hclt tSC"lrnlned. n1nnn•'riy~ & lrlcal, RMs. 549-100.J. 644 SIOO l i\tlN. from hr:ich 2 BR ,\JI rlf't::lrlc. Fil'l~ph1~. VALUE NEWPORT BEACH Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 10''rs c.hlldrtn. Ca ll 49.'.hlS-H Gineral Services 6046 ~\°CO ~'in'11Clal~SeNl1'1! \\°/D rrfri;:c, nr:ir llunt 11~1cd Pool. Adul1s. • -F.;qual ()ppor. Employer f{11 rbor P/\\' $?A lm111NI 9~12fl" Fiiil., 11·"1 har, pri\'. ha. LOANS UP TO -'· I I~ "'rHll<GS" by ·1-·. c -·1 S',_ .. ,,,, .., Adults •Smoll Pets :w1 Hay1111le Dr .. r-;s 6~61 :iv-,. .__ .... _... ............ • .. , P'">llll 1°"'' Ar~ rm111 i:OU cour.ie -1 t JD L ""•vi-• OU'penlry, Rep.a.in:, Plurn. . 'EXTRA Inner-2 br, 2 I).'\ 21}132 Santn An1t Av~. 8ochelor nHANO Nu 600'. 4:-,C a f•lOI. S oa ns biTI(. EI t' c.. RemodeUnR •.. ACCNT G TRATNl:'.i:; fl('lu.."e rlO'lllfl<lr npi 11r. SEAci:t}r• l\L\N'0R /\PTS :z _ L.«r nll nr p:u1. ltnmt'd oc-ro-66.1 3 F1hni.:. lctu11 OPR opcrn· !'f'flch. S16:i. 2:',3) F1oridn tJR .. 11, RA 111111110. P(li\I. "\ One r11y. fJi·nul Calnllna vit'll'. St~<'f. lNTEREST Personals • 5350 PLW.mtNG. U.ECTRlCA1. ~-Call Nancy Kan, 64l- 5.'Xi-"'e.o2 hlk fl'Onl ocean. G3181. CARPE"iTR". N'o ~· b ... ~.-=~=~·~~=~=~--~·~~~~=--,\~k nhour our (liil(l)Ulll pl nn, and -~ 2 d JD L I lf"F. DEATll Ll'.!l " • '1' --p;feAR BEACH 1~.n Placcn1\a AV<'., N.li I two I NE\VPOltT OFJ-1CE SPACE n oa ns ~ : or •• . : our l§JllJll. F & B l~ome pair, A IR CLERK Braorl ~rw Dt"hixe 3 BR, _!I~. -::--B.lt. t\rur bay, J:-~ &Q. ft. Lo-011 ••ft1 Ocongt Co ::b~~flf1bN'° "'~~jf™1ii"r£ 64211~:llE4llREP. AIR SERVICE '0o~n1~oi:\J~•t YoWllf •-v•• 01"1,",..•' c.rpr11, drp~. hit-ins, il\J"llgt'. •Nl\\'PORT Is L A ND . .. • 1.INE 541-552'1. 24 hl"I. ._.., · · -•Mii 514 18th St, rm . 847·:m7 Reaut. 3 Ur, 2 Btt npt, r~lc, i 1617 WESTCLIFF, NB Si1ttler Mtg. Co. BEST "IASSAC" IN NB 20 )1"S exp. $6. hr 1 YT txPl!'r -wtllgtlt pl'IOnl"S. .,. • • r • u p "I ~,, 642-2171 "S 0611 •'. c. • · .... LL Et.US"'" -e''" Xln 't hrs, benefits&· oppor. DOG RUN ' hltns, patio. $ 3 5 0 / 1'11 0 · la !Jlt. t. ' '" ~ -• 3400 lrv1ne Ave .. Su.ill" 1038. ~ .,.rioor · -for Advanctment Contllct 2 ntt Fn>m n69-Sl~. Crp!JI, Yearly. i 3 8-6 !l 8 s or OF'C Suire, 1000 fl. SUitAble rv1n1 Harbor area ~YI!; Open 8 A!\f, !\ton, Y..'ed, Frl, Heullng 6051 Cath)', \\'ood ushuna: Fix· 1tl'J)!t, pool. gar. Child A pc! l~. 17.5 for doctor. H un l Ing Ion lL\''E SFCOND TR us T • 1\ntt. 5.17-oo.19. ., ture Co., ~. ok. R4~ nr 342-olSl).I LfOO l St. E • 0 Ml 111:1 l Ir to Gnrdcn.,, 846-1323_. ---DE£D "1th bllnn~ of • P1\Ut & Card Rcadf':r • &.fCNING . ~ ~·rm: ASSEl\WJ.ERS NEW 1\P'J'S.WAlk lo Bt11f'h, l Vlt'\\"\V6tt'rfron1 1 RR Con· 485 SIJARF. QF}"ICF: ~PA<r~, $7~. Pays mthly $.'13.i1. Adfrt"ClueOon IM:ll Beach ~· ~~· :12 pre c Is I 0 n elec:tro-mtth. &: 2 Bit, from Sl7:i hi $2.)S. do~ Apt, $373/1110 Incl ulil, ~\R<11. r>e,trrn1.~r/l31nldrr, Need cn.~h-\\ill &ell for Blvd, Stanton SZT-3'106 lfl, '.... Msemhly. Extras. 336-21'179 fi7~4 l.11.iJ. Rt·h. ~92--i'Oli, 19'J..Ol00 10';. sr. .... uGJ Hcl" lilt' ahortitge problem! $10 i UP R-ulrrs: s u•ong m.,h. ,,.. Meso V&rde Eos' QI A.'cklm1 - -· --• ~ " lfovln 1 u "'1 '~· $149 2 br. cp!s. drp!ll, Pool. 2 RR near bencl1. JW".I' Jt!ove S BOD The fl\~\('lll dT"J111 1" thf' \rti<I. $6-1,000 TST f•Jl" $32.flXl, &." :t. Sell kl le Ufm11 "1th fl Dllily q f1111 fW, s.:)~2 l)tudc. Auembb' ofmachlnc t•lo~ed gnrajfe, K1ds Ok. Mfr!~. M:t;i:. A,911llA l1l1 11CI~. 40-1 . . i• Onlly Piiot OR~~lflr.il App I{' V11 I Jc y, Cn . Pilot Oauiticd 1\d L"'all lhop tXptr. helpfUJ. C.~I. 84i.-O.~ or SJZ-4504 s2r1, Y1t11rly ~TYl3 Ad. Cnl1 IHZ...1b~. !T14t212 .. 3144 ~2"-.i618. CL.i\.."5 SEJJ.S -6'2-!'1678 ~1112::=.'·::llOIO:::::;· ______ , ' • • " ' ' Help A sz in 75 Look REA FR th11t Ill em tN EQ lhfll k '" EX YEA li1:i! J;l' f;!~[. RA lhil! p 1"'rt11ni OFFIC !hilt At! &Jly tr~ E If ) •11J 11 Of n 1''i ol a ·na on thr change !hen y to ca!l i11t{'r;·i IF Y CAR OF AS '.\Tin. ti n /•(' ;,gs n,.tfl)f (olor co . b(.'1 \:'le. an \\ k "" Sltll'IS 11101'1'. DO D 2921 • AS Foe de vi <' n1cch<1n i;mall ltBln STAC 1139 Equal Asst ;\\~1 Indus. F. 1.>eslgn ~c·y, S. Clerk T;. ~rl'ta1. S!A! T,1]1 Acrounti 1{(?1.•('pt Sr. Buyl:' i\1alnL !\ Tr11n11p • r.. fo.IRr, H('{'tptin1 St'1"°1' Tu r c· rJk C11ll ·' N P ers 833 D A SS!::~ pl'('fcra IK'C"es.~a ASSIST1 i'aloo i J\lus1 Ups. ·~~ AUT Xeed fo C.OUnty' I~all!l's. sa!f>>;. benefits. not. \\'C •\ndy D i t Coslll J\I SER Expt'ritn ,\..;k for PliT "' ~ate ntv.' c.•lo ~"OU ,.,. Prodt11'15 _. .. ~7o-ll. BAB\'. Nl.'!'\\'PQrt Sc.'hool 11 BAB\'S Jf.B. Al"' 11.m. ~ -·; ··- ,;;;;>;;;;;;;;~wii:rui;;;U::r::-ur~,,-,~==-:==.,..,.....,~..,. .... =-,.,.-="'·,-,-,-=_,_,...,.,==-==,..,-=--~~----~---~-~~~==~~~,--__ .,:_rr lJJJ, April l~ 2q7.i DAILY PILOT 3:; Htlp Wanted, M&F 7100 Holp Wanted, M&F 7100 Htlp Wanied, M&F~OOHolp Wani.d, Ml.F 7100 Fr•• fo You I04S J Holp Wanted, M&F 7100 H•lp Wonted, Ml.F 710o-H•lp Wanted;-M&F)IOO.HelpWanted~Ml.F-7 100 A RECORD ~~~;~1T~~ .. ao~ d1!,Y11•...," DeRverv Sunday Only JOB r.penlnj,: for lltf' riat hlne r-;rr.o an i xtrn lnromf'~ SECRETARY SJl.\HP c;al. 1-1 tbut •I· ~ ... .-r OfM'J"?-IKlh. ,.h l pp ln~ Ir \York 1-;,.,..~ ln1·\. \\·knrk, REAL ESTATE Gt'aPhk.' Arl!l J.~p. lrrn•i"ln~ .t· Ni.I {o n1ttt f ~~ C~t. my home OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE· ~l\1~~· A 10 •:l> !.ton ~!ale &t rem. O\'t'r 11. Appl y SALESMAN out~titnd ini.: oi>piv \\'ilh n puhh1• 1J1 m111ll fV'ti\il ~tor_; 0 QU!nr•s Tfl E USE OF A LARGE STA thru fn. Apply. ~l~y\1~ raulo brlve In T°'.:iter, :111. \\'h,)· not \\'Orie 1n 1~ tiotre11 f ri.pldly ~;11~ · '", ~!I Ok1nJtrruh1 r. r10 .. r~ .. 29:i.G BABYSITTER • \~ry Ute .iu:.. • l ?<lustn~s. 869 ''. l>lh SI , 'l;l) Pt.I ar e a, fl u n t I n!; 1 on j 111'('frd !11.11 rwo1 r€'<fd. Yuu,1.".'.""°...:'""ioi;· ,.',."•'iil<l-iiii7l.iiii'iiii•I $25 000 000 houJit'kreping. 2 Childrm TION \\rAGON OR VAN. CONTACT ?.tR. ~c~&am. * NOT BORING! lk-<1.l'h / Four.11/tln \'/\JJ,.r• d..-1 m i nt-M I() ht> an artist I' · wf.~• 1 & :f\1. 01>.'!'I t1'3.ll!p. BENTON \VlW 1\?tlS. S30 \VEST B.".Y Office n\gl' ror gro-...·lng ro l..t'I Uill tnun )'OU. Call 1>111 shnWd )lni't" an un· \ STAT TYPIST t ' £~1 nrt. 6. ~-STREET, COSTA MES:\~ TELEPHONE KEYPUNCH OPR :-;tart $6.:D: n\O, ~lu:-t I)~ \"l111•ACE l~~:.\L r~-rATE d<'t"1lln<l1n~ nr tlr}1li.'.11 & ,\11\ 1nin1t'i:I. C1pt·n1ng for vi Sales HA.~1\ M2-4321 FOR APPOil\'T?ttEl\"T. ~hr ~1·~ Mlft. r:uu. &: hl.i·r bookkttpin11: IN~ ~:ITT,\lf'~T o r.rAHT· gr11ptitr itt1,, I-:,1,,.r!r0t·r 1111t1\·u11r ~ .•t1111.s1l"111 h.APk- SECRETARY CLA-VAL co. f'l(p("f . 673-6003 ~1tN;. I h1I ~tc i\antl ..... \\"!th Rll IH't i;rr.a·t ,,.. ~r\JUJ\tl rrp111i.:: 10 y,• p.11'1 in 75 Days of 1974 .Xln'J typi.ng sklll•, 5h deslrt'd ~-~-A_n_E_q;.,.u~portun lty Employer 831 \\', 17\h Sl, c.~., N 963-l:i&t a>.l\'t>M.\!ilnl: lt L:<"'ll~'\' y,,l1!1d "'' ~ht~! ht• d· !ail 1nlndf'd JI.~ but not r-s~1lal ~H I W _, u "F 7100 H I W 1~ M&,'1'100 C'n!I ~1r, OtaM Nu RSI G hl'lptu.J. Sl'ml rr~umr f(1 P ('I f'O~l!111n rf'•I s llil"•'UTflli.' In· Look What VALLEY APPL,: TN rEIL~N e P •nt.u, ,._ e P an w, ~IS-2')11, rxr ~I R EC-E-PtT-:SECTY-Ho:it """· lr.•into . C'flll f I->ut lnhi (\1111p111t•ra. REAL TY has to offer ' MARINERS SAVINGS DE.LJ\'ERLY n"UUI tor early f1JLI~ Time W111.8h MM nt."l'd· j ~""!''!" ... ~~~""""""" Land l.)e\·r~pn11•n1 C11. In !1~'C61 "r pr.0111' !<i~:.!191 t'r1r .\ppt C'on1ar1 FREE TRAINING PROGRAM that uUilzc11 •he rno:.t mixl· em tl'<!hniquc~. EQUITY ADVANCE l:Jl:i \\'e!ltcllfl Dr A~1 Tin\ es route . td f\lr new ear de11ltr, Ap.-l..l\HGE ~lliSICOO.I Ora11~e OJw-n!/1$:'11 f::o<\i;t In tr.in,.. l'<'rsvnahk•. i.W"'I ~ C'.'.H'11l Sni\th, &l·l-58ru X1•11TJ()l't Beach t:oonomictll c11r requirf'fl. ply Jn~ Co.I nt-l'dx~h:irii,n~l'\'8.!>h'I' TI1e Fol!o1>.·~ l.H'pts Fnr l~pl!'t, S.iiorthn?fl nr s1xt SECRETARY .\l <"tl Finnnl'utl ~r.·!C'f" t:qunl 011por. En1pJoyer m. t AduHi> only. 2 •a hr1. didJ.y. J im Siemon• Imports ~~·ly 1n tile PrMlldf'nt. t::o;. NuninCJ Staff \\'Mtuig N'>I d. '.\hr~l hn \r Sl -lf\fl\111: N'nh·r 11 t'\'l'l1'J>l"r • •• "~".111."-"~r~1"'.--'.''·"~''·'•~Yf!.·•.· • W.Ai.:·rici.\N Asi;.baanL to i\o hOl.i<'ltlng, no t»lle<:Hf\il'.. llOI QUAIL ST. C'it111i:. inttol'f'«l~1h for t>\r1. A\'a.11. 11n1111•t . (';111 llhl\rp !nth\·u!iin.I ,,.., ~1 0:1d ~hi' r1\\r1i•r nf shop. 4 driy \\'f'ek. \\!est 1n in 1 I er. Gardtn NEWPORT BEACH ~.r!i:hi i:lrl. 9r 1 Personnel \ln:. Ch<':o.l•·)., ~.;;...:;1@ 9.:xl & 1)·p111i;:: fi.k1\1~ C'onstrut'lit~n :-."TATIOS nttt·ndrn1 oldt'r Vt-;l}iET roe. $36-8829 Gro\-e, llnli; Bch atta. Ll:'\l>~f.\' Xurio;,.~ R<1;i~lr)' & IQ 5, '.\Ion thru ~'n. · rxprr. h<·lplul. Of" to ht rnnn prt•ft•1n'<I :.! r 111 10 10 --B-RAKE I. OR . 63.S-291....1. 1''1.;LL ClfARGB BOO K · Ll~DSE,. ·~lcd1cal Emplo>· Mtd/Sug RN'1 ~ECEPflONIST--( lo.;·at('(I !n II n. C:ilJ l'rrl!Oln-rrn ~h11t ·\ll hn pl u~. )i(l)l KJ::EPE!l to ~·ork for a c· mr nt l\!:l•ncy. Ntoeds R~'g,, :i.11 pni & l1·1 :tnl Grnrral olfl"<'. \'~rlr-•I 11r!. •~1~1 llG!f.u:il:! f••r l.11 !'"' l :d, ~t1~i0n \'It')'., FRONT ENO MAN D t I tounlMI, p11lme or f tin1t. l.\';11~ /,, I-'rl1Clic-al1 . ~!Ille ,ft ICU-CCU RN's t·!('ncal Jlo)!>ltlii n 11 11h lroril funtl<'r 111!0. t.qu:\J l)ppor. ,~.fi-iiSli Xlnt Nt lary. ~l u.(t ht-cli!!an espera e y Sal11ry conun('n.~· ~p.Sulr lt'1n. 1''or P\1 duty, 1taU 3-11 pm/.· \l·i rin1 d<'sk rrs11on~1b1ht ir~. ~lu~t Enipl")l"r. .ffi"I>f:~T·.',-.~l7l.-US~7h_r_< cul. All re111lt>1 ronfidcnl111L n1it rMWllt' 10 P.O. Box 6rt-l1"f & ottl<'r mtdit".'\l I Spe<ial Nursing '~flt' j() 1>.1>m Cilll fflf' a1)p1u , SECR y ---!>n1ni~··~ 1 ... 11111 1h11ly .. S:it \\'ritt· CL'ISliified Ad No. 101. Needed 233 1, N.u . 9'..'663. n .. 1t1s. 64ti-4$16. C1>11a ~1eui . Unit RN's bt"' i..·uii-:t::io p~.__ 1t.~: ... !IJ1fi ETAR uso r ;1H ~lr !)\rte. ~- I nr1 ily PU01, P. 0 . Bo..; 1560, ~1~~'=· _______ f'~f' ~ s · ht RECEPTIONIST I'h11ih t':uJ1 Ir.Ir b11sy olr ,;;n --_;,.,. N -• adii . -'~"'="~'='g='"'=o~·~c=A'=· ="'1~·~>;=·--* Secr--n·es Oe *,vu~AO\~.~~~~ or L~:m ,!~~\~\Y~,;1,~7'P.,: M.dt Su'r9 EvN·, ~lw:t hn\'i' ~'()il(I plnoe \'Ol\~ a3L>r11~~*rhl";~,.'"f}"R''E. E .,,. -... ~- that keeps your salt~ toi;:elh· s•u · ' · ' i ·l I'~!. .t· l)(!Nf\n3h1~-. :'\11 t'\'.P• r vv /j * Typi·s-I llnu.·. \'our O\\'TI 11rr11 5, rn!J Gk>-~ Sl3-00.2.), "''l'rl. ~·-:--I 11.,,1n" .... , .. ,,. CiVih l'!'r.,oru;w·! .\l.:••n,·)· er. •~ lligh Incon1e. Guaran1C('() ,,_,.,_ ... ~,.. "-"-"··"-•· "" " "" '019 11 1 1 ''' •· •·11 EXCLUSIVE 1 ONE ~ J Ou1,.t;arr<lin~ h<'llthts i.11i1i1 t~11~~;.S1.· ~!rs· h:U)ll~il l " ""''r ~-. · •. ~!) ... . ' * Bookkeepen t_::;~~l·n. Earn r-.o~" Pay -L~O~A-N_P_R~OC-E~S-S--$-6-50 II'°"" f'1trl'l 1rll1.1r~ inl('rt'~trd -7-.--;---.·, . PJi•;i.o;r <'.ill r"r l•1"'''"111"'1ts PROGRAM CARPENTERS * A Cl n. •'f I O II I I l"i"' f II R t, Ct I T . IT\ I I S f . <·L·c-r i•~ \I 1. -1--CCtftC) rks 534-7117 or 5)4.3)44 ""·ilUu U :-0 i;"I\' I ('C I 1'" r.., r..Jr nr~· 3('1 I)' U1 Shnrth11nd IJt'l'f, i\r. c 1 l'. ,\1r· 1 "r. , ,., ': t' . p '.' 11 $ii 11 l C:tN'('r, f''utur1·~ All btoii. Ltg\IJlil lhlls JlVli . (.'onhHl J Si:irhirll. >A't\1k1ni; ~ n1h11nn" 111 11<.,.. 11 Gen'I Ofc Gl:'.Nt::J~\L A~slanr . i::irl fllS-9770 * 10091. FREE Apiily .. \Ton th,.,, tl1 \\"I'll~ ,. .. ari;u ~lviit:at.;I' Cr.·-nf./u·1· .. 1Sh"11hl '"', rap11l \\'e nl't'd <'~~fl('rienc<'d lcn * f "I Clrk C;if>h Pr~nnf'l i\~erii~ Ill'"' -.,.r~ri l,1 p!,1 .J.:'luh, Brin. t m~1 .t. '' ·h· ,,,,. 1••"•1• ,,, ,, .. ,. I e s \O."ll!llt'ft for n,'U'I IHllt' dell .,, P•>••-•pl iJ. --. I \•' •. 1401 Q,, .. ,, ,., •· u ., ' .._. ,,. 40!9 \\'C>i;rt>rl>'· ~u. :-oo. 71'll Sad'd"I-ba k . RECEPTIONIST 1 s' ·~·lll~~. " , .• ~ .. '' .,,.,_ ro ,,.,,., 0• .., .. ,.... 1~11fe 1ype operation. Apply . , 1, • " u ... ..,.,. Plr·a~r Cnll For 1)1fl-'<'rlon-. e C • c'------- YEAR WARRANTEED HOMES" tnnt i,;<'lS yuur list111:.:s f;1~!. RAPID GROWTH 1)(1111 ·!' ~1:.r>rt11~hf'l'l', In n VOLT In pen;on ut \\"ine1nen'.s lmr"'li.d ::;tl\'111!;1> ,(, Lo,1n 1-SHIPPING & sold C¥1nip11ny 11·i1h n f111ure. lnJtant Personnel Ct'll;i r, :.!j()() \\'est Coast • HNs Hf~l.f~.::r. L\':'\~ t ,\i'~"·l:1!1on, N. n. Jlhoni: TOP \\'AGES Sr Bl-:NI:ftTS :O.lajor illtodlenl" Plan llwy,.~'""==~=~~ ~;.~"~·1t,~~1~t."~2~"\jl)~~('r!l<-11. ommunity Hospital -~)'~. Sa1\·,1('f, tii3-3J:-.O_. __ I RECEIVING PACIFICA .'\o~· i\\·Rlh~b!r GfRLS..GI RLS·GIRLS ,. J:},l'.\11. ~:.11••. 1''11!1 tlin•. CLERK SEE OUR SUNDAY LISTING lh:it prr·:irlrx you 11'1111 np. rortunl!y for :"11h·onccn111111. OFFICES NATIONWIDE BY KIPPER T~mprlrn11· So:n;ic(' I-:usy fun .)Ob. day or nlghL MACHINIST Z'.'.:;.til Pri~ro rlto \'alrrwia t·.\pt•1'.U1•t:d1on11ry&·oll11r ~1'.!S \\'. I7rh SI . Costa tiJi-sa ?~W Canipus Ur., ~llltc 106 l\o e;.1p. lll'\.'Ci>sw:y, \\'e t.riuu IJJ ~na /I ll!~ sup1•l 1<·~ 111t•lt'IT•'tl 1\pply Jn r,4~;,.·1;0 ~c~·Port Bearh ;,.i;....1i41 ~u. 'o1u n1us:81.Lkc l~'Op!c & (7141 837•2121 po.·r ...... n. ~1·111l!lr1 ~tnt1vnl'r~. I 8 kk 1::.-1ual Op?Jr. Employt>r at cast · ,\!JP Y any 42'.'9 B1r..J1 :'t., :-;.u .. ,\.,k f\•r DO eeping Assist1nt afternoon or e\C. 29:;() \\'c.st P.O.A. TT•k 1 ,1s.TAn n 11= 1 F'rt'l'\\"11)' '.\_l_c._ll,_rry \\"e~1. LJ\·ply young <'Otnpany in Coo.st Hi~h1>.ay, :-:c"-1>0rt o . ,.,ro (', 1\1rnolf, - l' !l A f' \I.I. ·11 :1:-'ll 11\H'l\l;o..S J ~.1 :1U \\Ill rrf:~!OH~: :O.l.'.111 llt~r1Mrn,.nt rr~f'-"n~1· I'' r~. 1;111 Si.1111 lr11n~• i. :'>I l>lf' l•ir 1111 }'•h l11nrn.~n~. Suite 224 6'2-1470 \rl!l 11.··z'k clnt-rl\• 11ith sti'l<'k .~ i\"'1>1>.'\){)t'I Be:ich rlf't'(I~ pt'rson Dl-:XTA!. As~istanl, :\ }°Ml l:k'ach. :-IActl[:-il:: Tool Bu I Id tr \'111. E~1ra•!11 that 11110\1~ yr.u 111 hundlto \l'llh ~n. offi~ ~kllls 1,. Pxp, chnin;iclc onlr. 1.roup Graphr·c Chorti•st r1tcds toxpet·1t·111.'C'fl ~rnrral 1-:cr1111! Oppc.r. t:rnployl'.'t ,. I I I I . I " rt n -I cn>pln)'Jl\i'!\I .\"t'll<')', hh· . .,,, E'xa'p"E,.R, 1'E'N"'c"E'o"· I ~~~.P.,' .. a~!,.~_-... ,.n.·en('e. Call pr11.c ice n .~('Wf)O ....,11c " nHl(.1'l\Jll5l for \\'ide vari<'ty .. c /JI\ l:t •' t Pt\ul c!11rf.: • ,,a,. "'tJl.r *"""""' • ' RIVIERA ~.... ... .. , "'" ~ includ~.~ Sat. mom in g I. An Background $~2.> of y,nrk u1 small clean shop. -Nursery-Salesman-• .! Bu~1nrs5 Ctr !)r, •,,•11-WESTCLIFF lr•1ne 11:13-9-llO 1\s'IA·ia1rc, -:!:•1<1 n .1n<toli}h :-.1' 11rt1111•'. 1~ 10 .~ tiour.-1~1 R•·•··l'R . SE,..."'' """" '~ Shon runs Cl n t'nm11t lathe & 1·.,-r. -1a1·1 nu-.··-· ... ,.~ • "'"' .._,, p I .1 .. ..~ •" '' ...... ~ ,,.. • :'\E\\' f)t'~'IC'FS • l'l\1", C~1a ~Ir~~. :)56:;07:, "'''''"· ~ •. , .. :r h•1ur. JJ11y v1 ' ,,_ 1·,·nin ~···n'd lio "' T.B. IJF:~'TAL i\S..lirST · Ch11lr crsonne ·-6Cril'Y \'CrtiC&.l 1ni!I. ~<·<'llNI flthnr. 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J.'.6-iOW ·--aU'\'I('\\' I, . . •11f•t'1 "'l"'rll"rl('<' t:.\V('r. ,\; Lraln\.'l'S. llW1·1 or a·na11on11l Mn1p:1ny lL~lr<I rnr :ippr $93-::012 J """,, pt. -0 .,:06 .;;;,,,c .... pcr,.11(;r1 '0'ceJ IO .~!tlnic b'Ual"dCaJI •121'•3·,, MACHINISTS l Nursery Sales TrM Robinson's r .. r Apnt ('11111111•1 1111.,1""'1 &in:h h s,.1111a ruii. on th<' \n1rnra•1 .:;IO('k t ' --ro cgc. ,,.. .. ......,.., 1• · range\..\}, art'a For ff'tRil nuf'SC'ry. ~·1ru11•' fa h" I I d Carol Smitli <H'''<•S, Full 11n1c . \\'ork S.a.1 change ·~llrrf,: f:11i('ll>l'I•('~~· llJ:-1''PH tor lav,. offtC<'S Ill IO."kC'nds 111).21 5.36-R96j 43.7-8l!:;9 tor int I!! r Vi I! w. UJgM TU r r c I l...lthc Joh rM(~ rnthU'\iasn1 & 5 IOn 5 Qn 644-5100 ,\)I, U1\1l lrhnSJ.Ortation then .'tlu tll\C 11 rn .v .. 111..,rii :...:,,1,"1,1·. ~'7nP11100""." ·""'· Call for DISll\\"A.''itlER s1 \l,'AJ1nl::SS ,1-;:,•,,'l'<'~,.h Security, Inc. ~lachin1~1s. )lake own H "ern('ss 10 lto11m Has 01)('n1111::~ l-'or Cal tMv-v _,., ix:.... "' A1 ,·11 t 'lnan .. 1;,I S.•l'\·i.-c nc~ .. ·~~<:il')'. /\latur<'. I :\Ir. to rail tor a 1~'nf1drntiol BOYS & GIRLS for ooffre shop, :l'L..._, '''-C•t. · setups Also n1a..:hu~ ~hop .\prl.\ 1•1 po>rw>i1 i.1 COSmell.CS t;qu<ol nriJY'r t:niplo)f'r h:c!I), 9·1~J600. i11rc1'\it'1\'. H\\.·y. :'\cw-por1 8t'iich or call HA1~DY !>!Ai\', j'.; e ~·p o r I t.J11u1ec. 2~ t'a!f'\'1ry,• r.rl, 1 ~I. ·==~ IF YOU WANT A l\C1\'.Sfmf)('r Cnrritors. l\lin. 6-1:.!-srr:,. rck1 1 ·1au.,ran 1 1, 1 Mm·llarn Lok·Fa1t, Inc. ~t:P-'t:nr Sa!l"STlian, rxp'(I ~t:i"~\'lrEPIUnii;f;,-:;lu~i TOOL DESIGNER ;11~,. IU. l.irlo Isle. Balbo.1 DJS~RIBUTOJ'S " •• ·' ,... w c )'Jli v1uy. tc s_ rcqd. Hep-Slil \\'. 161h St., /'O.B. in tttnll nur•""" ,-•-.. '·'''''I-".l •ri·. I ' . FIBEl~GL.i\SS CAREER INSTEAD P I I & "I"-· ... · " "" .. ,u " I l' o !lo "" "··'bo ----..... ~ "''"·' .. • •· •11 •• '""prr., on uninn, r.ut Lr111l!n" n11111uf. of h1,11 rnn.sun 1;ol\1...,.'l 101111. 001\', p ;y thnf', y,·ork 111. ~·· 1. · ' x Jvu, ...c... :i i MACHINIST \\'lmd~only.Hpplyi nix-rii:un 1,f ''"' QL'. "-•< wo,kin•· " C"nln 1 :\(1· B k 1 , Slal on • I p I tl lll " "' ..,.. " jll'rtur1n11ncc pruduet!!. req'11 OF A JOB . . Call . l' . . I\(" ·s jOffi a ho1nr. TakP a closer look: ·--. I ' . at ?rl Fa.ir.'ir11· H.rl, r '.\1 ,.pp y l'rSOJ!lfl(' l'f' N1nrl. 1~·11cl•" ,,, .. ,, 1111\'i' II Dill'• I'll.OT 11 ~nl'ra machinist tor \'Cry l'l ., l'\I 11 1 ,. • ,.. u i. (>t"rliVn <'xno·r. u1 bulldin' 1<' ' • or t'a <;ll'nn 61-:i:.!6" IJAl!t O!lJ-.;S:ll::rt needed UH· .... ···on !in1 ri r~I•. T"• '·'''" '. \\ot·kln•· , .• "I'' 1321 <I 1· · ... -"' clc;Ul mul·hinc lllhop. :\l!n 3.;, !\ur~rli 1\idr~ Ex!X'r. ' "" -.-.. t1ho•r lor1n tool~ & mold~ Ms. Mccann 639·1501 •u "'•OP• •Hlf !ST ...... C11 '""" \ 1ALLf:\' RE\LIY A !I", "•llAO~'S! "' ~" ' ra\'c a rip 1rahnn. Dl'ILL l'R'~S , 111_, "'""· 1a1cly. i:; i> tab J __ i sh c d 41 "··• 1 . · o. ~ Fa..stuon lslru1d, i'l~ lroni AllAhelm ~ <' r 1• i 11 i.: 1_ " u-, "' ,,... 1 1 C II 612 ,.,1 yrs exp. Xlnt ill'oefl1s in· 0<-... cnnv. 10~p. t'/lin1c 1· J-:qual O(J'"'L Eini•IO)•'r 11\'l"l"~~. !fir pn'pt1.r11.t"'n ol BOYS & GIRLS 1n!he opt>ra1ors for sn1a\1 c ll'n!c c. a · """• L c I ud Ing n1cdic.al/denl.:tl. :f. Call ~l~?.061 .,., Orn n~r C'oun1y . Thi" t:arl'li Inc · plui.; · 111 !Lbcfl:ll:l~!I Nf'11sp11J)("r C11rrirr1>. ~lln. ~lri.; fim1. Pleasant \\"Ork in;: HICKORY FARMS t':Ot:, !)\!IC lnstrurnenis, Ju.! r\URSE'S AltJI-.:.S r 1u!1_1hi(li; Jnr. 7i2--0970. ni n nu In l' t 11 r ! n i;. Supt'r ru.:e 10. Cot-onn rl('I r.111r. oor1dition~ S.· gQOCI ron1pnny l::u.st Ua.kcr St, Costa :>lesi. All Sh lf!!I. c;.-.,11 .. l!u:r.p. S,\LES SEP.\'ICE Station Sa1r~n1an ~rnu11d fluor oppvr., :iallU)'. c,1nta1•I )fl'. lh·dc at lh~ paid bt>nl'fits. Tapn1i1!1(• S'i!.1-j31j(! Call 6-12-0'Jlll MENS ~·u11 !inir. 'In~~ ~hi lt. lllU)I JHlld l)o'lll'll!~, &. profit l!h&.r• DAll.Y PILOT or rall Corp., 1851 Kf'llering, Jr.·inr, SALES OPPORTl.;~IT\ ~!,\CHISIST Prototype IL -2 OFFICE GIRLS-II" r-,p·r1, ~~,11;ry + •·"11H11. 111;;. y,·/;. )Oung •':ii:1'41Kl!ng &ll2:1~· l<'1t\'(' application. 979-60.-.0. P/.ume ~·. mat~e la~)'. j ni~·tul n\Odels. Capable of I l ~1trrv~r·A ~ rift ... ) rr.11. 1.11-.n~ i.:1~J11th •'), Sl:n<J resume 01 -------CABLE TV l n s 1a1 1 er, l:LECTP.ICI1~':" \\'ant~~ to ~\'~yit~l;~1::.C"~n~1~~~1~, too!1n1; 1nJ;; .. a.i \H'll a_s pro· I r.adi·• ~~~!?iicn;l!l'li SPORTSWEAR 1 ii~~·.,s.;~;~:~·~ '1J~11~1 Co;1.~1 j;·~:~s:/}c~. ~.1;~~·: =~~ ASSEMBLE S l'ndl'rground, exp'd pref, romp1to!ely -...n"l'_a ne1>. ;,_.ft. ll•··ko~· 1 ... 1_. ,,~ •. ..,,,~I tot)-pe. Conlpol)cnl n1ach1n· 1 ,. ,. ""' ""-... ''IX~ I 1<.."A...-.f COO.PUO R Tra1 ee "(In 'dered E aJ !\l ~ I r•·-<>oig .. ·~ .. ""' '"" "'" c: \lust I & ~111~1 hr 2:'.i, nhlr lo rln1t ~t:n\'IC-F:s~ i\tl,.nrl;;u Vlltflriu. ___ _ in. h nw s rxper. pn' £ 111 nppnr1uiu r~· \.'nirloYCr. 2621 ""'~"1::. Plaza Lo~;; ~t<i.U. lOJ ~.. op~ pa~ Ill nn.,.r 'Pi"Y in !'r~n r cimc ;1 hr clA\' L~bt>r .. t I l/l1n1!'. txpcr 1.itr lll<'<'h. \\" Tit ·.._._.. v " ...: · e.\'.· I. · · 1. 1 · n ' si · qu ;,,..~1~~1 C'r. v..,....,., : cvto5 l\lr. Thom"""n al So. Coa~t i' '1'"1· C T Ul\': .._.,.p. ,· 0~ •• " I 1 -• p ·1·u L~· "l'll."R l'C :issl·n1llly, h'1l'l}l'-.s l"'n· \\'r,w CC\..1st li i~hi\'ay , ELECTRO __ _ benl'f1L'5. E •. O.E. Accurarc l YELLOW CAB CO. ~h•Jr•rini.: l di!'t<".W1i~ xtn't 10~'"1"'1~" :'\rA t l\ppear ix·11cnc.: 11r.:fd. Top pay & nrclnr ji.()Jdt>t'l'r n...;S<'n1hl~ Xr\llJOrt Bench, &12-laiO. • I Hospitality Hostess )lold. 12131 860-5.•lll. 11!.i t:. 161h. (',.,.,tit \1 ,.~a 11111 .; bl"nrfii.5. ' · J ,\1irly altrr Hl:1n1, Z;,911 1r1n'.:+· bo:•1w:1us. Ar:1iJy, ~cu ~.101ix-::'1~511t~;1:i~~~I. i"Xt~·~ CLF.l:J{ Typist, 60 \\'.p.ni. Mec.h•n1cal Assemblers Service I r-;,!,\C.lll:'\E :-ihcrp llrlper, P,\HT·Tl)I~: Ht:Lr g 1 Sc1>.·pon Bl~! ~111.1 .. .111, J 1lh & ln111c, :o.;.ll. vae. af1cr 6 m<i"~. Chri~tm;is :iccw·D f(·ly. i~ublic rontact. Gf'0\\11?£ Orang~ County infg. i\t-crl l t $'' -· t t rt I Silo (' I Unl'h 11 M 2Ji o · ,\pJllY In Prr~on IS 1': n \'IC k ~ T .\ T t 0 ~ \\k off \\'/pa.i-. Group Ins. ~111·. Jlot1p. 612-2-UO fi:rm. l~n~~ in rinr~ru:ly '14'l'l:On:a ~w ~·~~f~~n111~ t;.;;L~ll.0 o~rl~r :.nan· p~I. ~1: / :1p n1·1 2'p ~, m,G r a1~;;~ DESMOND'S ~1l"~n1an, "'\ r1 r I' l c n c r 'tRAJftE£S i<larls date of hire & n1uny <;AREER TRAVEL ~!r~I 1l ·~· ~ · n· 1'1cx!hl<' hours, p/llnic. 1 Id)' Open, I :O.lachlnis1 midnlte-8.'1.111. Apply in pr£>f,I. !Ill)' & ('\'"·lull ,t, n1orr. G I ... ivi \Hbll ' 'I l!!X,""", ef'!Ce t.lust hll\'e car&. typev.Titer. Joumcyn1an, salary <>pt'll, prrsnn, Ji.r k In Tile no.... part llmr. Apply, !'nrll Sta· DOCUMENTOR '.\T1r. !~iwn\ 11'.1 1 11 1""3 n ,"),.'ll\ta asseml '""xi ', m •1 "'"'1· 5-17-3095. 15-HID 1::. Edingt·r, T1'\.11un Con11111.11y, 1980 l..ake 12(1.'1 llllkrr ~t .. C0'>111 illrsa NEWPORT T_LOll, _li_lh_k lr._·in._~. :\.B. __ \\'Ill train de1Jf'nd.1hlc J»CQ11le Di\'isij1n nf A'.\I 2fl21 Sl1. \1ai111lcr, :' 1\, 5-15-L.il EflU<il Oppnr. J·:mp1n)Cl' ASSEMBLERS or r It' c tro-mcchanicnl devil'l'S . E\p<'r. in n1echani1·nl 11'-~l'lnb\I' nf small p.1rt:i pref"<! h<~t 1-1·ill train STACOSWITCH, INC. 1139 B..ik<'i', r o,rn :l\e ..... 1 .>1!4-:IU ll ------- , na ·~·t. .. pr1 nocept1~ pon<'n. ~. •. n . ~Dry !11\C &inta ,\nR. 81 llB x.6-:13:.\J -~-. -ar1J)lk·alions for :i single beneflls 1n<'lud1n,q denial -'----... PAl.T Tune. f'\'f'~ & 5111, •l Fashion Island St~nr10: s:a ri•J!l h c 1 n 1" 1/1'""1111' pla~tu; LnJeebon ~·ouni::: nien & 11umen to plan. E.O.l-:., DISC IX· HOSTESS/CASHIER ?olACHINt; SHOP TIL\INf:I:: i<!L·al for illludent~. guar. f:(111al Opp<1r. 't::rnploytor >A'llnterl , l'xp .. full limr. ,\p. rnnlutn~ L1111.·ratl)r~. ~l ust bt' f'Olll plctc pml~~sional group STRli~1E?>."TS, 102 £. Baker, Good 1vaJ:'.l'S, Apply, Don Jose No exprrif'nce rl"fj. ~tus.t be ho:°Jurl y rAlr, in~ldt: \\'Ork, / ply in P<'r.iOn . .'.'b.1 E. 17th St. anlc to ~riuvl cntu~ 11t1it1, in our rrav<'l dcpL i\lusl be Baker. · H.estauran!, 90'JJ I::. Ada111~. a Jllgh Sehl. gr1te1uau·. 21"" 6~G-.ilm. 1192-2'.tiS <:.~!. "Ul·cc.~~ary. U1 01.·11u1i.;.!! 011 1 ~1 I I N Y "· Co 'I 9-" '~"" II 1 llch S G -" I '-1 '--SAWWOMAN sr11lt, :Sl nr !u 111.1:1rt. 211<1 ree lo trnv<'. e'v 01-.:, s!a ,. r.~a i~ un. ' . · · 1·auu '\·e, ,")l:ln a •w.... p,\r.T Tinl" Deli Clerk, Ap. I !-'Er.\"JCF: ~l:i ,\ttl'.'nd:int ~hill S:t.l l l" i-tan. Jrrl .•hin.I Flnridn, ll1111•aii & re!urn EMPLOYMENT 2·3 llOUH.S \Vork a Day, ~AID WANTED-ply in pen.on, An!bony's Cosmetic Department 1 1•1 111 "',P'8 11111e 900 F., Coas! s~ .• ':-1 1 .. 1>11111. ltlLISc 111 :J1,' 1 \.\' l"hApt>ronf'd grounp. Xln't COUNSELOR ~lon-.fri, 4. 6 p n1, in Uon Quix"..<ll! '.\lotcl )1nrkrl, 379 1-.:;. 17th, C.'.\1. F'u!I Tlnic, i:::<(ll'r. 1 ~\~"-·-· . /,,;. '.JU ita~·~. i::i1:irant~ + s:ioo yearly 11,A .. i.~ .. ni.ncy. Sl<JCk work, 0·1··-""-,0 l'"X o t ' · X' ··"1•1·11'· SI 1 11 ··' 1 !l . Becomt: in\'olved in .. ..--.. , ,i;i u. . pC'ra or. ,.nS\\'en~1i: .. ,11·1 salary, l~n1 n1 & ·"'"· • ,., a ion ' •<'r..,a n :~n~~~po·. ~a!i:,;rl~~n.~wp~~ fascinating Ca r C' e r of cU!~!."on"P·Pro<lellivePrih"arnt·' J!~·. ~I,\llJ:l U\ <·1· li Laguna II ills ll"f'1:1N'. II. B. al rz~a; c!~"'· benefits. .\fu~t ha i·r N"f~. !;!~I nr J.>H1. ,\J'l'L 1· I placcn1rnt lt1ust ..... ~,, llyatl Lod<•c, pen('nl"c prcC<'ITN ~vl. Call for appoinln1cnt chnn1,, for adv. u1..-3.1.w • U1l1 ni;" t'oasl Pla~tk·l'i • For in!t>r\1\1' Apply, !lair. personne · lS'IOO ~lain St, HB ~ · '" ~.-.r. 30 -!IOU \l.>'St l8t11 51. Gillian\, Ro)'al Inn. 1600 E. ha\'e !f>Om(' eleriNll l'.'X· .1o:::a.2:l.·il Jrv-.~.-vv. c:ii:I . I I SI S I " 1 12 -1 -rience. Sal•,.., plus rom· 1'10USU\EEP ER/Sitter, lite PLA.!-.llCS JOSEPH MAGNIN STOCK ROOM t:ost>o )!cs~. Cal if. s . ' "·' ·:ion\' ,..... ~,, ~L\LE \\.anll'll !or theatre M h. 0 T · · · · · mi·"';""· Call J--· Bm•~. dutie;, Thurs-Sat. live in or •c int pr. rna1. .... 1 0p ,.. 1 --CITY OF IRVINE-., "' ........ .........,iuon . .\~c 1~ to 25 Ap .. ly i:..qua p:.or. ~mp oytr r y Cfl..'lstal Pel'9Clnnel Agency, CIUI, l 2)T old boy, non· ,,.,~ ·• " liu~y ~'To~·1ni;: t'O. has opf'n·:I,...,;,.,..,.;.;..,..., ... .;.,... I' I ST . !'art time. Parr rime .«umn1cr rn1ploy· 2790 11 bar Bl I c:-.1 5m0ker & refll 552-0ii3 inpetiOn,TheSot'CTheatrc, ing · & rrlS ----SUPERVISOR QuR.!ith-.-J Call :...:6-8181 or 1nc11L T<'nlli!i ln.'<t., $.1.S2 ""I' "~-""""·,· ar vi , • . Irvine , ' 121-:ith. ~I., llunt1ngton h·i~ o; s1~111i: . i:r~1·~y11 AU:S . Pcr ... vnab!c woman 6f~2.S. .. ~ ............... Beach, altf'r 1 P~l. Sun l'i J !i 'lr \\·nn1en as r;irnct•' >A'ho l"fljoys books k bcini:,: 111', A11u111t,·.~ in~l. Sl .87 per oiiii>iiii>iiii ______ JIOL"SEKLEPER· Ll\·e in, 4114 on lnjrcli11n 111 o Id In'! 11· Jl('(lplr . Pan lln1c 1>.·ork. TYPIST.-i, day or evt'runi! hr .. lifr ~11;1rds, S3.06 per hr. EXPEDITOR/ no childi\"n ro'r busincs! -'"-C--------n11rl11_nr~. Tr~in on f>hift '.\lay in1ol\'C some t•\'t~ &: u ·,. nre !1"1"king " <..•If. sh1h . ,\Cl~lc. Costa t.lct.a .\qunlil"s. Aid~. SI.SO per hr. rouple In lr.•1nc C::itl :'>In. ~!ale Help \\'anted you 'A'lllll to \\"Ork. Exper. \\'knds. J-'lex. hr... Time-lJfl" i;tarting indi\'idull1 t"apahlf' area., .).10...2'":!~ I ,\pply Ciry of lr.<in<', 4201 DISPATCHER S!cnck. days only, l!Jj.-8m K E :-; Tu c\r~ FR I E D nrr~tnr' <IC("f'p lf'd ll;1~· Tko:.ik.store, Lion Coonlry of full Mnlrol o! stockromi. U!?GE:'TLY '.'\l.'E"D~H~.~ll.~b71e \.~!ii :O.li;r C1'>11:<un1 ~·111 0111'11 <"':in1pu.~ Dr .. P. O. Box 07.. JI 0 liSEKJ::EPf::R. hve-tn. \ f'r) . cle~n plant. XI~ 1 Safari. 0\11 bet I\ TI 11.;1 !vr 11•hich includrs pl'()('l"durrs, \\'oinan tu ha!Jy~i1 In our Equal Oppor. Employer I ndus. F.nL,rinrrl' s1 :;t\ Ir.inc 92ffil, S.1:1·~0. Tues., \Ye are CUMY'ntly looking !or fr.A I Good OllCKEN 693 S. C 15 t hrnrf1t~ inr ludlni; pa Id appt. 837-~2 f ollr.o\\'·Up, N'{'(?ivint:". in· hoJmc on re:; 4•11>, S~\'eral sign D11!fl~ El.-,· $,o;lfl All'I'. :I01h at j pn1. a e11.pable indil·idu.al to ex· So TI rm,. · 1· vh. "l"°l"~pey. II\\')', Laguna Bc~hcc·__ group in.curan('(I. ~:·,==:..::=·-----1·entorv. -rrol. st o c: k ,, •. ,. _, ···-k. •.• • , • · " 1 ~.-'r ;;;i; ...... i.iii.iiiii;i;;.,..,.;; nu~ ~ns L~ · .,.. _., .,.,, ---3:00 P)f.~fL,lni•hl ~a ~5 VJ" , .... """ ·' (' y, .... 11n!;1 . n·1 .,. •• ;,i pedile 11nd ronr1-ol mRlt>rial ~L\.i..,.AGE!t for Ocean ~1de FASHION record~. rornpany property. )1ai;1JJha & llcil. ltli-3i.U :Jerk Typist s·ui Cl.J::P..JC,\J. tlow ~hil·N'n all production HOU:il:.'WTVES, $40-$60 ~·kJy aparlmf'nts, '''"Pi<' ......,(. \fidni.ll'ht-7A~I I . P/ll·me 1•-& Up 1111·-•·· El-I · Md. I \nd "·11•, Spon• • r E Post!lon 11 ·.!LO req u 1.".' ,·~·,\ITl'.! •.. "'~L·:.:: cr<'tary $;"175 1 Keypunch to S62S. \\·ork s!ations. Will ad· · "'" ""-· :-.&\ Clill Or, Laguna Beoicti ·~ ron1c a 1ca ' IX' ~ • "" a · ){· bll -~0-~ · II k ''' l<i·cha~, .,,., .. _,:.oo I 1 I 1-n·o-•·I ,.1111 r-ume I" ~Iron~ a 1ty lo nuunta1n ,., •. ,1 , 1,1,1, .,11_ ,,,-,.-. 'tfl1 T,\1ll>-t s:~., Teller to $650. ditlonally main111.1n a ~'Or · · •u .• r:n<r.rw.J. n1 rument1, nc. .._ ,,,_ '· ..... L" " k a.nr1 h n 1 -, " "• "' 1"' · (1 k I ,~~,. · 1 INOEl~ ....... OENT OECORAT :..tA.i'i!Ct.:itlST. e.~per. t t!mr-. Cla);l;Jfie<I A•I Ko. 1)6, IJIU!y l'tflC' room an.. " \\'" need roart t l m l" eroununi:: rr n ~"''Bookkeeper $]OO in p r oi::~s!I 111& us ''"~ · Inini(...J opening. lialbon 1Sul>~l1'lnr)' nf C;illf. per110nllf'l, F.x-~tr ' 1r" 1_.111.1,1."Sf'~ N . c\'rp1 ca~h1«1' S::,20 repo11s. Pre\'iou!! slOl·k room OR · Female for tcn1porary lni"clion ~folding 1 l'ilot, P. 0 . lli:lx l:JGIJ, CO!iln -11 1 k · I · • ~• .. .,,. i o <':!. ·r. Burel'. fndu~lt'l:1l ~141{ Exec, Sec to $700 experience a s1rong plus. siore 1>.'Hh !ollo-...·ing. &l2·BO'lO ~7?:£~~~. l'or int~r\iew call, 2!i~1 Brib~S Ai'"· ("".\1 l'>fc&a. C!I.. 926::.-i>. ~~~ ~~x~r1~~c~ss;~t·~1;;. r.•·1·1··ne" 11~l ... 'i>!i.1")1, J111."t 1• ta.int. :"ifrn Lrind:-e11pc s:12j Steno $500 Salary rom1nr-nwrat<' 1\ith r.tr. Franken. VI ""·--------1 D!ock So. or Baker Sall'~ma.nagers / l'.e\"ndtcrs re<!. Apply: 1'•1 ur (•nihui1i11~n1. 1 l'll Y rnn~pi Sf'hffiun n;..: S121.: Jason Best Agency expl!ri<'nce. Send resun1c or INSURANCE l\1EDfC~\L ofli<"e y,·ork, Off r.rdhill ~111lt>1J-'rmalc ro rccn.111 JI 1111\11 :.!.)r'o·"N'l10'·~15· •. ~!gr, ~ho:>ct inclol $121-;' 17IO'I Rrookhurst, Jo". V!y. apply: AGENCY GIRL primary ~spon~iblll [!y Y.1ll per.'i0fl1K'I ,(,, 111anage loc11.I DICEON ~fX'f'J)1i,1nisl ro .St~~I Suile 213 96.1-6775 PERSONf'EL ~IANAGEP. be insurance & typifl&. Cal.I Pl . F b , ~-.l<'s. JU:;h t>a r n in; s 210 :'\c\1·p1•n Center Dr ·+'<''v Tt1."tin to Sil-00 Fire & hon1co~·ners cxper· .-,.1z...8g89 ashc a r1cator1 ~~i4i9 I :'\e111}(Jn ilcaeh . t>ll-i&ll ··c· 8kkpr s;:i0 j cLERICAL Standard lence necessary. ~111.~I he 1 Abl ntl\'(' plaslic mf~. ncMs ·"'~11=,~.,~L~l-0_1_·_11_·_1-,-.. -,-,-. 0-ELECTRONIC \~'.\ITH};S.<.;E ... :--So\'eral po:o.i: Cul! .lt'lllllli" ~isro . . ior:xl typist. Good salary for j MENS SPA prr ... Juc!ltln personnel r<>r i\l ••. ,1 I 'i ' ·, . I h•lfl~ U""ll. lJJ)O ,\:_ nl·.·ht.'f . • t: Sid Huffman In11ncd. As~1.c:nmen11. Top Memories, Inc. lherightperson!0rangeCo.I l:1n1tn:11ln11:. rapping ti arUN, e".P· _on~ o_r ,.- NEWPORT $$$. IM1.:_vr short lcnn. Ai""'rt area. f'or intcrviev•, ATTENDANT molt:lin'" r<'inforeecl pla!l!C' Sunflo1l'rr ~ahr1c ~!orf' in INC I t .. ..-1 ,\ L•K:k1 ,1d cxpcr. C II .,,,,-~ I .~·,· I ~..... .. i.it""nfl Hct!{'h (:\II f'lr li~'l.~~1os;;1)'. ,\pflly btw. 1· 11 ·~·r JV. • 1u.,.,1 i:iry fJ call t'i;m, 833-9-Wl 1'1'Cd youn;:: man 01<'1" 21, to prr.durtii. Erflrr Industries · "u . '. ~ ' Personnel Agency NEVER A FEE: AT TE'.\IPO APPLIED ~!,\G:-01:.'TlCS \\"Ork pt·lin1e, l dll)"'· 4::rl. lllC'. 21111 Do\'I', Ne\l.·port Appt. 497-1.~.t.l. N!.lnrynpton. • tprn d.t ll~. Vflll.lnd !Wt.ind 833 D D NB Tl-.\JPO T 111 CORP S\ I 18522 V K l~t·~t1t11r;111l, :r.r.1.1 ll<1rtor over r., . • .. eznpuraty e P • · ll\'SPEcnON 7:30 p.n1. & an dity I Beal'h. :>~2101. . 'Lf':S gir. furi ~hop, mn1'" on arman 642-3870 CP,\ firm has cRl't('r opening 22'.11 S. Anne St. ,,.·eckencls. :'\o expcrl'n~ 1 __ __ ~ _ _ __ >A'ttkend.!I. Screnchpity, 3.SJU Irvine, Calif. 91664 Hl.t:!, L".:0-1. for bookkecp<>r. ~!ulliple Santa Ana, Cali(. 9'.!71» req. St-c Contact Personnel PRESSER, EXPER. Plaza Or. S. 1\. :X:.1-Zi'OZ \\,\ITlt.l::SS-·-lf.·J1w1 nttdt-d SSE '.\I ll L ,. "" 0 r k <' r ledger l!.\'.p lie,. i ra b I e. An equal opportunity RECEIVING ilfanag<'r. ,10 llr 1>.·k. 642-.'l-1721 11o·11 Tuni your giJll ~lubs into ~;qual opportiinity c1np!O)l't' for nc"'' !tlllMIUi.; l'l'!.ta.un.nt P-lnrabi)' "fl':tn. No exp. rnnc·hlrli' orirnte<I. S<lla1;· emplo,·.r INSPECTOR Ba Ibo• Bay Club ----1\ stert"Q. s~·ll 1hriu 1>. ith ni/I p/tlfll(' al'Pl'll~ J.-1 hrs per '" • 1 I I' 1~ C fl ,. U PRT~'TI~I. Assistant, t o , ............... --.-... ~ ",,. ino•, \IU" ~ 71 ,. occe~<:ar;.·. !l~-0'191 ro1nmt'nsur;i ~ ,,_,exp . or ~;,::~::::=~~~ .. ,1 \\'. oast ""'· ... . ""Ork into producllrin "' and use the monry ftlr a 11 • '1 ~. • "' '"" J• nprxilntn1ent call LCI J s:. Requires !·l y ('a r 8 ~· Binder & lnclf''< c-..'Meni. 1t.-reo! Call ~Z-5678 Today. Any rl11y ill rnr HE.~i i>,\Vlcl •i\tt. V~"?. ~i~·i: 1»~~-Plca.~I ~ .... 1;(1~~T f::~~~"Y ~~~.:r, 714-R.n--O(i,;,l. EXPER1ENCE6. compat· perlence as .,..·ell u a strong l\IEN 1 er\' I c I'! esh1bltshl!d ln\ul,1nc operating ri\'ettn,q a Daily PJlot aa..~~ifird ,\(! run an ad' Dun't dela) ... 1 "11_ ~,>.;.i .... ~~~~~ 1'.lust N• 11".''· (;~"ll"Jd sal + COCKTAIL \1';11t!'f'ss. 30 (II' Ible real estate ~'l]eitprt'll(m background In inspection of ruu1e full or ~n timt . Call mt1ch. Jfot toil &!llmpil\£', ----1 \\,\ITk~~S..' l\',\,\T[IJ: 31.;:;, IJJJS. •f!/.f..\OOO for 1111~1.., ... 1. ufll"lt'r. Apply h~' 5-'lpm, for Miles & rentals: J day raw printed circuit boards. ~Ir. Lc\'i, 8.i&-;i1;,:;. Sii k ~ninia: &· a~mbl~· SEEK & FINDD J Day Sluft, LI :'\igurl COun· AUTO SALESMEN 2S!h St. N<'\\'port Beach specUon nieasuring =uges p.m. ~'./hr "+' mil,..,, .. e for 0 "'ueM · .~ ipping. """"'"' l 1r. i.-1guna ""1.;11111. Apply In \\'a1crfron1 Re.~1<1ul':lnl, 409 1\-eek. incl. Sat. &: SUn. rtlust bl! able to use in· :"olESS'L"NGElt GIRL • 11 ·5 I ~ & h · .,..__, Kindl of Kita 1 11') Club. :&liifl Clubhou.~" ·-• 1 1 ~ .. -..-~-. opp1y f n r itdvanC"CmCnt. ,._..•rs .. n 1,,.1.,.·.,,, ··'<··• JI .,.__..., or !'lnr Cl uilln.ll'C CO~IPANI ON So!IDor citizen and measure parts in <XJn· use nf oy,11 car. Sl3--1390 l\lr. ('~1nfottahlP \\'O!"kin,q ron· S Q U A RT R I A N G L L M D N t WM ,, " ... -. '" "" ..... County's lto11<Un~ J>onllac l.1rly p1·uf. Jil'e in. good formance ~·1111 blueprinls. Sullivan d ition11. Ca.ll 979-1i65 a.nl .. ~~=~~~~- Dc.'1ler11. Nc11• f'lr U~NI car honlt, non-i.inokPr, ,Unin. Salary commensurate "1th MOLDERS 0-R-0-00-CT-JO~ S"I'\'"'~<;: Y B UT T E R F L Y I L G N S Y M I A j\\',\.Tffit..;,..; l'.XPEHIE:'\C"l::I) sales. 1-:'(cellrnt ! r 1 n I; l' Park :152-748~ all 5:30 or REAL TY experil!rx.-e. Senr:l l'ff\lme to; ' · 'r. • ., ... r •• • I V:'\l.\', (,;;1/111"1 '.!I LJtnmg & benefits. Experienced or l\'kends Ur ~cntly needed for Group in rnpldly l'Xp<1nd!ni;: REC TAN (if A A IN M X HR I NL t Pie ::,hofi"", ti21i: N. Co8J.t not. \\'l' \\'Ill train. Ask ror ;,,;;;iiOiiiiiiii"".,..,.iiii.,.• I 3l5 l\tAlUNE AVE. PERSONNEL MANAGER ribl!ntlas.~ tnat co. Apply al inedlcal diaia:no~tlc flrn1 j fl , .. ,\ndy BALBOA ISL.A.NO Clipper ~larinc Corii., 1919 llf'f'k"!i mature ""·0111!!.n t!'l A T L K E N S K A M R M I L I T A R Y "")·., lA•llWlll Beach. DAVE ROSS COOKS & CHEFS * 673-6900 * Standard E. Ck.~idcntal , &uita Ana. ,..!'Irk rloM-ly v.·lth othtor!l: 011 K E E I E T E X D N S D L B E M A R I l \\'AITHE!'.'. t .\'.ptr., :n or PONTIAC WAITRESSES production· lh1P. rount1tln o,·,.r ''r•l'I)' tn pcN10n. BUS BOYS F/C BOOKKEEPER ~'Ith Memories Inc NEEDED \ra.Jley orca. s.lfr.$81 I T ff N RT TN OE CC ERO LAL ff I Uicker~in.<., l.lJO N. Et 2-180 Harbor BJ\'d. A 1 1 bea"'' Real Eats.le b.'\Ck· 1 • R L ESTATE t'an111lt'I Ht'al. San C'le1nent.e 06ta i\lcsa 516-SOl7. pp y n person. .,, A subddiary of EA LORENZOS ground. Send resun1e to P.O. APPLIED Jl,f AGNE T I CS L R S D L E I 1f S C X U Q ff U R I ff S 1 V•AITT:E:'S; n1u,;t tX: 21., AUTO 25872 La Pa• Rd Box 2480, Ne>A'POn Be ;1ch CORP. IMMEDIATELY Joli') 1" winM'.r· "c'" lltt nnw21 I R E ,.S+H:..:::i,~ X CG 0 Q L G AR U Q S some cocktA!I ex-p prcfrd, SERVICE WRITER • · ""3. 22'JJ S. ;,,,,,. Stre<t '"" ""' "''h '"1""' • " Apply ~ penon. Laguna H ills, C•lif. F!C BOOKKEEPER Santa A.rm, Calif. 9271}1 the rel'>Ul'f'f'~ of being 111.rge M D E. E O f X 0 B A I 5 N A X k US T _SU \V. 191.h St, C.~f. ,'(f)l"rirnec'(I . Jmphrt Dealer. Al!k for Bob &\'i'nLOn. 64&-9303 AVON Say• .•• Pl.ii SO~'l:E zci;G ~TO SPlllNC rare )'(1111' llou1t. or huy llt'\\' t•IOthes \\1/tlw monl'y ""1 f'an1 '"'lhna: Avon uct5. f'l~xlblt hrs. In 'OW" 0""11 neighborhood. Ctn 71HJ . \'srrrE'R \VANTED, ln N~'J)Ort ltel5:ht!I f~ le m. &hoot tll"M 64~768S AEYS . • 111)' '""'"· ll...8. IU"'ll• :l dll\i; 11.k, 5;.'.))-(i .m. !!GH1i1 ;r.q CIX>l\ EXPl:.'R. l1 biNI ronv. hcl!lpltal in !;..1mA i\n:1, S.2pm 3 rlo)·s, 9:31).Spm 2 da)''5 . :'>t!h'tlit CCIU~TER GIP..L.. run time Cily Clr11 ifln:, ~11 Ocean ,\\t' 1...1\g. &h .. !)4..1;,,~ COURTESY Ff'mAI" Bu" Drlwr f)('('liOO for new ear ,~ncy Apply In pc-r'!M)TI J im Siemon& Jmpor1t 1301 QUAIL ST. NEWPORT BEACH for promotional marll:etlng An equal opJX>l'1-unit)' ( 25) plu!t !he per110nallution of V."AfTR&.'iSl-~S Ir BUS BOYS. -. In Costa ~fNa. Part empl'"""" mtRHncss. E M N M Y R A T I N Y A Q 0 R A T E R !' "" -·--Unski'lled • nirl'f't ,..f.-rral" trom O\'tr ... xpenenctct on!)'. See ;o.11Ai tlme. Call J.larty M6-S2ol3 I ;:::::::::;:::::-:-~-::-:::::; I :..00 broktr!' C 0 A C T T C E R T T S B U R B T E E ~lt"l..L-tid, B~n B r o w n , • FIBERGLASS J C PENNEY CD e Ornnk,. r ounty rornruter· 499·2271 {b(lppera. &.W."mb1tt1" ro11. • • • Assemblers 1,l'<t 11,111111: ffr\''~ n s 1 L c N E s 1 c 11 c A E R P o T T "'A1rru:ss Expr o\·~r n . er~. Arhen F:n'1.neering. 935 e Nik about our lictnA:o A A O 1 A 0 X 0 E E Q U B U T B o X I DIM\\Mhf'r r· 1iml'. Colonlll..I \'i"e'' 18th St, CM, ~ 24 F1shion Island ~rhonL l\Hehcn. 512 \\'. 19th, Of. FIRE WATCH Newport Btach & Packagers • All mean ""'" <Otllffi~· y Ac s u y 0 R c RR 0 s s s s • 0 II ll ~;;c(8.:.:0366;::::·----- 0FFICERS llu Opening For ~lonM for you! D M R H S YA C ff 0 X U Q U 0 S Y B S \\',\....,'TED ... reH.111bl,.. c:ooplt Braurv OPERATOR CALI. l'OR INTERVIEW IO m011... n•wly blrlll • P/limt {)pen)np U. VOLT Ontu lll)tructio1u: TlHi tuddn1 fllll'•• h•1c4 bcl11w 1ppcu fOl'Wvd, rl"<'l't'"t)nor114) \"Ctiiel~ ' and '""'' '""'""' "' Exet:Uent wot1dnc con& . hrddcn n1rnc and bo .. it 111 u ..-.o•-n ('Ompl('J(. Loc11ed In Sama fll!l'll3 wtlCfJmt ()Jt,tandl•"• Btneftta ?olajor l\ll'die1l Plan IUTTEkfLY MIUTARY TnkAlf!.DkA.l Ana. $>.alitry !Cl~ negotlate<t •• RAU,11~Pp·,t.'f!: .... 1 •. Stu· Instant Personnel ~21 t-x t11.ud, up, do...... °' di.,on•U~ In Ult puttlt. fi11d cldl m1111.,.·1rthou&e 11 o r are • Xln't PflY. advance oppor. '"" Nov.' A\·ailahle caoss U CTAHGUtA• mA.~R 1ox r. -also tncludt<I rt:nt tn:e two DELIVERY mf!n, O\'t't 23 Apply Unlvtml Apply In ptr'llOl'I Te.mporllry Sl!r\11«" ENGLISH SHIELD 'W1NDMILL ~ ht'dl'O('IM rnobilt-All u1Ultiei )TS. l>crm. pl tln1c. Early 403 N. H&rt!ol' Bl .. $.A. E 11~).1..f ~~t I 3U!I Campu" Dr .• Sul!, 108 MALA Y SQUAREI OX .......... ~AOiT -paid. Po111lble for man or mom. 1\f'\\'llpnprr r!l"Jh;. 11) Equnl Oppor. rmployer I ~.,.·""~"!!!"'!por!!!!!'. ~·~· ... .,~··~·,..1 NewPJrt 8e11f'h 5-16-t7il Cor bin-Martin Inc. '=-~----'7-~-·~0·_·_1_lo<s_,_•~·..,.:.,..c.,."L-"~~---~e01 v.'Omfln tri m~lnt•ln ou!JLlde ~B b:>~u~e5~,,!~ per mo! Food Supeil"YliOr Jinltorlil Service tqut\I Oppor. Employ~r * 644·7662 * To otder 1ny or all of llit 1xp1ndtd '"Sttk & find " books, m1p\O)'rt1tn1. ~l111t. fill poat. · -· Conv. llOlpitaJ 6t:z..<:fii93 kl 1 numbt11 2 through 7, 1end 60etnlt for ir:Kh, mekina chtcb 1ton b)' ~tay Oth. •Ple1M: -f'IOQ' tA 11& llpp l<.'110on,_ for lia1-e tomethi"'-' )'OU W•nl 10 rayable to "'Sttlt & Find, .. Sf11·Ttlq111m Syndk1tc. Addl'tl\ 1>.'11.lc O:lli~lltied Ad No. 111 Sri! 1•11<' lttm!! ~ ilh A O~lly Stll ldll" iltim! wl!h 1t D11Uy lull Ir part tlme joCfl;. ~·d .tell! Cla"lfltd tdt do It Sell Idle lll"mS y,·lth a OAUy · D 'I Pilot p 0 •·-1~ Pllot an~Hlr.-1 11d, 6-tViGiS 'Pifl'lt Oaul~ 11d. g.1UimS pre.f~. Call 507·6788. wtl1 ·call NO\\' 8-G-56a _1'1:.:::1"::.'~Gl::.'::':;'':::n;.;"":..:;••c::·_;W.~="'=7!:. _1_"_"_n_1_"_"_,._0r_th_k_•"'-"'-'"'-'-· ---------' c!ii ;\feAA1 , ci ili'i' _,,, .- • • . ' ., .. ' • 38 OAILV PILOT rr1d"'1 ... pru •• , • ,.., lIT,0cp"'o"n=r,"'M&ro;F..-7l"00;;;-1A=Pf>"l"ia-on«1--'=-'--.·iTorncot=•·----,-,i04Cl='"'Miocella-1 illiMluell•noou• iOii Pt.nos i &9on1 iiMO Botts, filli tOi6 i0Gtorcyclf1/ ·..;c====----·----'---,;,;,;-1.;.....;c..;,,'-'-..;;.;.::.;;..;;. ___ ,~;.;,;;=..;:.;;;,;_ ___ "-Scooters 9150 '''ASITER.-DflYER r r p u Ir SAVE TIME e PUPPY WORLD • • PIANOS •CAL 29 fully equipped <or ""'le< "~"· Apply only 11 MONEY & ENERGY I Cblhuahwu, 1'ny Poodln. ****AUCTION ** ** • ORGANS radln ,'! .. ?.!:ju. 51•1~.~lp •<'ail ·72n-·~.'"Pu"",2!~ •.. ;:;;1 •1'':::;.. u.~; havr prt!'VM>ll!I n.'fe!r. & r~· I .., .. A 0 UN L .1 p · S cur Pit Bul)J;, Peldniew. Oach· .... r-. -,-.. ..,,.., .• ~ ,.¥. ..¥ ~~bl~g 1:1nT~oEarl 1 ·~~;Pl'<>ndifiui~ • apptiru"'<'11• lhul'ld, C.OCkttpoo, J11.04lnoe~ ft A• TONIGHT 7:30 P.M. • * * n...-Sunday 12·5 • NO'o''POl1 1~ 9 nl<> oW. ~nd 11:::~·· Y~ ~;~.1ittir': ~=~J-~"'°· ,,-__._c.·--b-e.l,l(hl damagtd &: 111'!'4 SP<1n .. Labl., W\r,f('h. dop · Jiii: -rn rkJ ,. \\110 "'ANTS '!'O "'ORK'? nwr ~ll'lJJlt'!>. C. Sheph It Ooblt11. 100 0,... WMU\Jffttt 'til f atomic ol lnbotird. ~o ™' .~::c::::;:::'3~··-~=-~~· 1 ORJ'Vt; A CAB~ Ol..INL.i\P APPLIANCE CQ. t.llXED PUPS:! Stud Ser-** Ff~E FURNITURE I. APPLIANCES ** Rentals fr $5 Ml.It, S12.000 dayi 64-l~U?, ·71 K11i"·agaki J.j()o.i: t:tiduro ~ooy~r!"tr t!°~r V.:~ IBIS ~~~~:V.~fri},'~d .. 0 1 ~~~ •. ~r'k~'O«ltl. Opt>n PART ~ISTING : hlany dilfercnt B/R sets & 34';'e~~· EN DE'D hull. ~u~~Ut:;,.~~S~~·iJ0'.'1: I be slightly ha1idlcapped. 175. ~ert.ls fr.>('On ciitl l'\'t>ll. ~ yeanr1 ol.I. Olanlpion bl • Ameri can, buffets, servers, chairs, dinettes, Baldv.1.n • Cable · Chlcktrlna: !ype. Oak rib fr0t1nl'11, ·n llOJ'\Di\ Xl.2j() ~foio Nl'!at • Cleun Appeanu1c,-e. 817-156-1 Ruth or Ru!1¥Cll lines. DC"11lre1 ternale ·Ith stereo, charrnlng \\'hite cMb, "1ng back & occ. .• Fischer . Kawai • Kln1ball , mahog. PI an k Ing_, S670. i Sport. J\tint ~nc:I. :a2.> n1i. 4 WhMi Ori'f'tl '71 TOYOTA !.AND'CRUISER· 21,1))) n1ilet, \\'am flu ILad\o. NC\\' Top, !218 $2599 " BILL' MA XEY TOYO TA ' •, ' ' • bou. ~ten or '''on\Cn. Cnn 18 cu. fl . ,1,,_~zrr btu<' rihbou AKC \J,·,-.~.1~M~A~R~AN-E_:_R._!~' chest.I, J .. /R sets· Velve t, lierculon &. Early *Pi1nos & Gr•nd•* unlUW:hed, bkx·k 1, land oU<'r. 498-108i. Vis., retired . ~e 25 to 7o. Duncan. same for bi'l'edlnx chnm Ion chrs .. Pineapple bed, l\lahog. tbls., paintings, • K~be · J\f!lson le IJontlln • 67H709 or 67J..S030 uk (or Corn IE":t€.'ly 111ocked. S7JO. so"',~•l••mc'"•'• ,'°,,,~' ... inn~4l •. \VAST''>:i-c,~.,~N~G~."°"B~h~.,-.,,Dl;i;: 11u1,.. 541-5838. l (( bl & od f . 'h , l\fldlit'tt . Sohmer • Stcirl-Roy. ---r>16-1 7 ask for Pa• '69 TOYOTA ti· ~ , ..,,, CO Ce t S. , COOlm es, re ngs., WU er:s , \l'l'IY ·Story & Clark J \\'Inter '74 18' CATAi\IAllAN. 2 1110 , , , , d:iy. Ap111y in oerlll)n, 11•&shtr. Bntnd nu. nc1·~;r BEAUT Purebr"ed l.AbrndOr rec. player, tv s, box & matls., l\1\sc. refr1g. • \\.'urlitzer . Yamoha olrl Faslf'r than llohiP. T.1 TB urin 11 71i01 c~. rx· LANDCRUISER ''f'llO\\' Cab r.o .. lS6 k . l!ith US(!{I. Coi;I $~. ·'*11 Sl2S. pups, Xlnl lcmpera.ml'lll, compr r ... s ta k s 6• MUCH MOREi ltenl s Ne • Spintfl tr $.';95 • . I 11~= tended f<1rki,, pl.lll back ~I .. COKta N~a. Still in 1Tah.'. • S.18·Z313 all 6. 11'011df'rl\il v:/chlldre11, Sli. es . ...,r • 11 · """ -11 . • ...... ' Xtra11 nc. Trapeze "" ba1'!I c.-uil pt1ln! C.11lt llRrdtop .... ·ii.le \1hf'C.lll \\'RMJ ~ o_ ... n .ln<: subject to presale. Bof.'\ & P.faster Char ge. V~I fro'.1,1 ............ s9~ 675-172:i I "'"'i1d S39-2'3s1 ' . llt1l»i, 'radio, 11(,'\\;' 1ialnt \VOOD \\'OP.KE:R.~~tanufaC'· r·n rf.J DAIR F; I"' pr r I a I ~ h d F ·i bl Playt'rt $.'!9.:i • luttr of ni 1111 1 c n 1 in· n"frig. Bo11on1 t re" i 1• r, ELEGANT & inlelligtonl pro.-onore · ood a val 8 e. Grand:c " .'.'.'. :·::.::'. $395 36" Tii-~tamn, par,tly finlsh11- 1 ·p llONDA. Cl.3[1600-ii'11, ! 1zs11:o5i. h't I t I -·r -·ci II A''C Cb •ORGANS* ~~·· .'6'1!!1 o~~~ns. 'lust M' • f.'•.-Jl•t•t, <""'":· ~.,11 ,·,11 $1999 ~U'\11nt'nl1i ilN'd r.xpt'rit'n~I 11' 1 i.". iu;;. I'<.•· op t.:vo• . I e J>ll~. "' , an1p. MASTERS AUCTION .......... i~ ,._,." "'"' ..... 11'flrker!I & trrtil)('es for \\\'.lod $1r.i. 546-J.'98 sired. blnck. 493-1269. Baldwin . Conn . H11n1tnond . 6:.\ll & \\lends. MG--lSKI ! -I • l'hop. rinl!ihlng, ~mhly. i\EN;\IORI': AtilO \\'a~lwr, ?ilALE St. Benw-d puppy, 207511~ Nev.·port Blvd., Costa rdesa fi:a1\"ai . Kln1baU. l.o\\'t'CY. L;H:l,~Nu.J.1!2·xln~r:~ ~ :·, ==,...,===~~ DAy &. 1>11·in;; shifts. Call SG:> \\'hirlpQ()I Rulo .... ·11shcr AKC. 4 mos.. all 11hota, (Behind ·rony's Bldg. Mat'ls.) Rodg<'r• • Thomas • '\'ani-6.:~2'138 '· ' tilOTO lt SCUOTJ-.:Jt. lt.1 hlul. BILL MAXEY TOYOT A 5-1~7"..l.). S6,; flM"Onditlont'd & euar &. Sllhy alle'l(iC'. 83.1-37;-il. Costa ft•Jesa ** ~· 633-9625 11.ha • \\'u1·1l1-.cer. ..,.. l.SO n1pg. Alild~ $1i.i. I \\'OOD\\'ORl\l::R \\'flnh•tl fur . fl'«.' df'll\'t-1')', f>l&-86.~'2~-AKC Sa mored p u PP i es , ~-~..::..;=.:::...:..:..:=-•• 70 Mi II IOIO Optig1t11 ...... , .. " .... • Sl:.0 5-\801', Sc-hock 00111 , fiher 8'6-lM i\~k lor t.:r1c. . ' . small ho11.ts. J\I e I -c r a f 1 ·Rent wa,hert/Dryers ,,,,,.,, R••d>• •'n two ........... -. J•w•lry -... SCI •neous lolll\'y Spine1 ........ $195 glas.~ mRsl It \\'OOll ma~L :-11 ,.--....,. ~,::;.-.. -Xl --t ' "'"'"" ~---· ---\\'urJ lt:.:er Spinet. """' •. $199 1o1·/sails. $2.j(). 6 12-~I anl . .JJW • .. -.. Ill. t'l)rM' · -==--==~~-~~ Boa.is, 7~ \\'.17th. C.:it. No ~2. \\'le Full n111int. .$150. !WG-8179 evett/\\·kn~ INDl;\N je1o1·chy. ~ht BY THE WAYI * WIN --$6.'iO easJ1 or ~ T.0 .P 1972 Cll~V'' · k • T , I' I phone-('alls. I * ~1202 • L\llNI SOJNAUZF.R sold, traded. TW-qQUise cabs !la1·e you ~n 10 1hc Ped· FREE * SNARK ll_' $50 ~3l2. · 1 ~ic. P/8, P~S. ~ut~'.• jet Building Material1 '1025 f'UPPI~ AKC · Call lor .crar~sntan. 2172 S.1'.:. alcrs V1J111.ge flea ~hart in ORGAN LESSONS 49i·l-13ti DK\V 6 i;pe«I. fh•t•r $1200 in· up for ofl road tJak~ otrrr. 11 ~ l ! ___ <71 11 ;i.11-9916 l!ri~1ol, S.A. L.cucad.la'! !1 not, drop by FULLERTON MUSIC !JOBIE 16. J9il. r;e .... , pcrl I \esled. cau lot lnfornvtUon An('r 6 c1:ill. ~289.1 MerchandiM V 'i'ORl\SHIRJ.: Terrlr.r, AKC BEST ln,.lat ion Buy , on)'Qur.,..e<-ki'nd11&.i;t.'t!ltw! 18191£ lid t' I . V IJ cond. J\l akeotr<"r. ;,~137 • Trucks 95i0' 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iii~] • S\jrplus Building rtg. 1nalc. 10 l\'kll old. Enierald 11ecklacc1 & loose t:Sa1ga1ns -i\n:iqueir, lnchan • U(' sS1.4a'361" 8 l'Y 5.16-8703 ar 673-7759 400 llUSQVARNN GQO(I (."On-.;,;,;.c,;;;. ______ .,..., 1 rirATERIAL . 1ooo·s Of NE\V 96&-1393 .!:_~Ids, pvt pty. 847--0896 & 1~n11quc JC\\'cll)'. Dc<.'Ora,. .... N • llOBJE 11}. nun 801 · yellO\.\·, ,<lilion. Sl85. '73 GMC ~ Tan ': IT'''IS' 00o-1 .. ,nber p•y =-~~c;::..;;;o_o._~~~ II tive ..,,.oua, ••a11swarc .<clamp l.:.1;· • . Harbor,. t'ullerlOn 11 1 ... ~,0-r."~. •ft " 919.~. ·M . " Antiques IOOS ·" . ·~· .. , .. F iee To You ' I04S Misc1 aneous IOIO 8711805 romP1'1 'on gear, x n1 ro1..... '" """ ,, •I>"" 4 --~-------w.>id, alun1 sheetini;:, n1old· ;_:.:;c.;..::...;.:_:,,. __ ...:.;c..o su11pll~~. l'Vtns, n..-w ti uSt.'ll _ • 6T,,..Ql27 ·71 HOND,\, ·Tt:°ail70~-I-:~· 1 ' • ' '!Usie BOX Jl "''" p• lnl•<I ii·~ . .,...;ndo..,,·s, etC:. r ,\RT D•'•y Pup, "nd•r 1 >T SCRAM LETS l'lo1111ng & lolli nwre. Spt.'('· Bo SI' 10--k--7-0 ll"nt _,,. Jo -"Jt· ..... ~, VS 11uton1atlt• po11er steer· 'oox. p11r~r ~:rnc i:i..~itk-. B U ILDERS SURPLUS olil, fcm;le. frt); 10 (;OOCl • liUs on f.11'odut.:c every tJi1y. CONT JN U O US FREE a t1, 1P1 oc ' "" ~2.>10 ., w 11" i;, ..,,,.,, 11;g, rfuHn. 3niN. Anlmelcd. 11.nnd cnN1•4I 2500 So. f\111in, S.A. hllmc-49:'-8612 Look ior \.\'RJ{On on top oi ~RGU,ALTN~ CLASSES FOR \\'\"'TED u~nt Sli•• oi-Sirle liOOA'.'I TT t I -$3077 &lo IG-5 ' ~ '~--~-ANSWERS bwiding, t11ke 1·5 lo La ,.D .::.. L\'Cl-Y Tuesday .' •~ · .Q'Jn .. • rv ram.-•, Ulli huy. Beautltul Collectors ~.t.~.,Sa1~1 f"HEJ.: Eui.tcr puppies 6 wks l.'Osta, t<lght 10 IOI, h·ft tu 7::'.0pin. Start any iieek. lie, for Zl S.~UIJOO~, on Ila.I· "''lx'Cls &: tank. ti lnkc offer. 1 pc, ?l·lu1>t be• ~(·n lo b(' Hf>' .~=---~ -"'---old. Shr~Hiaky in Ix, l'l'<IU1l'l'li V11laxc -1680 N. Tom Dieterich in charge. Ooo Island. 613-9011. !'>49-4338_·~· '==~~~~- prcciated. SJ75. 518-21 53. 2 100· Picc cords 4 3 :.: 6 84s-i891 or S16-2'"J04 ___ ~ c 1 i\I · Cos i\T Bo S--' & Sk' -·o ~-· ,.,.. '"""" " ~ llUSK '\'/Shephen:l puppy, 4 Outing_ RUNNING :i 1.1ay11 •·l. .t"rre rulmii;s1on Ne1\·port Bh·d. at Jlarbor. Good condition lUu.sn u,u'° ,.\NTIQUE o~·· l>-.. k···· 11·"· n1irrors iu'u.t Otll"' Sx 8 ·,. 6 ·-Number -Nolly -Na!t1l -11'.l'Y. JOI, Lcut.:adia. Sellers .oas I' USIC ta {'SN, ats, t"""''" I 7VO '69 1-IONDA 175. s:~::i. 9"'·· .. L•11.:1 Oak baro1nctcr, s:IO. ~~~kl tool shed offer. months, n1a le, to good Shaky searnstrei;s: She'11 so .10. l'ubllc. _ l~e1>t'r\·1111~1u.; &-:2-2851 NEW 23' ~HEET~H I Call 830-491:? VOLVO l -·l'l~7 home. 9Slr..o01j nen ·ous she cfln thread the •"3-8'JtH. UJK'.11 :.l·J F riuay, ---, -----Spet'd boat. 4j.I Cht'\) ,lf'! 1973 CB 500 J~ond:-,-,.71,-,-,., Appliances 8010 Cameras & Equip. 1030 F'ffi:E EASTE~R~P~UP=PIES, needle of a se.,..·i"¥" 1nachlnc _ Sa.~1·ut1~...,, Su!~u:1y. ~~ Goods 8094 f'ngl~ 111th dual '41it>el _i;elf 3,0CIO nil. wireal niil~age. twi !130:'! -------mi.'l:t'd. 6 1o1·k5 old . 5 ma.le,, 2 11hlle it's ltUNNING. 3XJ c,\ST iron shuwer f)!ln, 1, • breaking ro.·uh'Wl1~r 11·:u!er. fil'Sl $1 .100 takes it. S·li-81S4!S l9G6 llnrbo~. C.?il . REBLT ,.,,asht'r, dr ye r s, ff'males. :;.~ iAAI() 1o1·ood i>lnt i><1n j PCK)L Table, 4 ~ X 9 , 1-'ull 11111,·bllt.y. Brnnd Ne-.v ----'Tl ~tAZDA Pickup SharQ.1 dsh/11·sh. $.)() & up lo I yr C~~~l:tfel~ark ~~Y~~cuf.:. LOVING Home for 2 Daisy WESTERN UNION IK1llsa1\' desk shel\'e11' li1'C cui;ton1 made, 3 pc. slutc, Liquid11tlon. ~lake offer. ~~~~ [~5,t'x~1/~1ts~;',d'. j0?.131R t 1ar. ~18 or 839-7620 Rod . 1 S!40 N screen «' ac<:e~ :t 111:0111,. \\:/ncce~s .. Cost $lliXl., Sell Ask . 101· Pal or Roger It'~ 1.1_,. 2121 Pl•-nt>'" 6·15-5799 Dir. enstock enM. f'1C. . tr fll' cockapoo'! dog!!, child ow Located • . 0 $;:>75. Golf l'lubs, niatchl.'d :HS-1200 .,.,., •" "'" " '=~'===.,,..-~~~ \VANTED: Ga.<i d r Yer 15 • 0.1\·id Loring: ~3693 dayl!i. allergic, !'>i8-ITT5 10S2 Newport Blvd. clr & fraine, dooi·,;, :sat only, set \.J rond CO!il Sl'" 196:: HJ::INKEL TOURIST 'i2 COURIJ::H. 4 speed 11"0rking or not. Reasonable. 11.tJNOLTA Fru:E Four •adornblc uualc C.OSta )fesa 1n r.-aJ" 01 ;-,t! t'ullcrton :uk·r;' SJ7J. SJ'i~·l2:il :..;,, 18' G!asJ;; ~ Cln-ys. Henli 0 )lotor Scooler. C1C'!'n! 10 1128\\'l &16-5848 HTh r~ 8 FOR ,\\•c., N.B. ln'll. Dix int. Stt'reo S.-trlr. $!51) 6/:>-8()7j 64~.:>799 Di r. LC dl I . . -IATJC II --pups. ShephPrd/Huskie M-1 w _, aoa·-1 t"ILL Seuba Tanks free Ski eqp!. S2rol. ~7-7-Kl'l I c •• ~,~l~.~.,7, -7, 7.-~,~,~.' l E. custom, x re na:. ice 968-2J60 ..,,-ks. old 494--0101 EASTER sc. ant-Curnclius AC-10 con1in-es<><ir CZ 1?; CleRn' Looks & runs 1 ·" pie ·up, t'l1,s mAkcr but no fttczer, $125. • .:.J. · -· \'llllt'1' rn<ig~. s I~ r p . .,.,. A '>N> Cats IOJS Furniture aoso TELEGRAMS \\:ooDWORK~RI-::-·h I re<'ently reblt \\'/new s llP perfect? ~!any extras S-l•=>-1 f9411'"\'L1 ~· :...-'-------& MONEY ORDERS .. ~,,,. ... , .. ip•••"<>l. '.n··-~~l,"u00°1. ~~c1 ~1~tor, 4 Ct':\!, ,s:ni.1 lril ti·l&--OSlO, !S-9A~t/7-IOP:\I s.i5-j7~ Dir. h"EN~tORE .\\"asher, elertric SJA\lf.SE k' 1~ F RC' I 23" bl k • ...... -.. ~.... "" ·~'--"-"" ____,.:_,,_,.. rb · · · .. ·iucns "'"· or A stereo ac · CALL 645-0683 n10ch!l u1u1(• sa1v ~ ti11i1""r, a.l"""" Trll'ISl)Clft.tioft Motor Homes, l'OR .0-1,., ''"' Fo-1 P/U. dryrr, matched pair $100. E·is)rr 11·hlle: TV. 2 Thon1ai;1ille -al " ~ \"TJQu·· SJ G I ·~ N " ~"'"'" •· · ·so ucnt:hs, tables, ctc.•1~ "" 101 un , Sa le/Rent 9160 .. ,.,,, <>rounrl reaT ......,...,~ 536-12:15 Earl.u Amcr. tond tablc-s, Ir\SVI.ATE \'OliR HO~IJ:: \\' J n· I ·" • ' I NO\V d h Contat:t UOn \\'a I t ou est ey-LC ,;u.,s, 11ppro'I:. ..,, indshiC'lrl 01; ... 111111 4 ~""""' '71 \\'ESTINGllSE, Di')'t'r, D 8040 n\at5S lve i\lexlcan t'Orfee 1 an advo,id . I e M!Hl· d t 1gg;· 1'' Be f 5 I / ,., 1 N ' ~· J E IJ I ... ,. ogs tbl. ,\ut•·nll" ,,.001 b-'-'od nier rush. 1-Jlhlca.l con-an)Un1c, 61j..ij777. 11 c ;,, · t:auge, st o · Campers, I e 19'i3 •• • \V 'N EB AG 0 .~ J)O~i1 rnctlon. \".8, engine e <!C, JxL-e ent t.'011(., ...,.,, '"' .. " '""' ----,,-A1,1 c.U fc·r. ~t-4587 Rent 9110 motorhome, ha.'i everythlng. rff't'n!ly n1·('r h aulcd . !).j6...S()l9 FREE 10 gd. home. l\lJF Early Amer. t1'00l n 1g, back tractor '~·ill blow·in 6 in. J H: 1 96., ,.,.o7 96 ,~ yd. \.\'Iller (Jiii. All good finest n1ateri11I. For coolr.r Offset Plate Burner POOL Tttb (', 312 X 7' s!ute eus. ra e:s. _......, · 49:~&1 $,,::,..,, 1 t""RIGIDAIRE 0 1· Spc'<'<l· puppies, ~: \\'eimaranl'.r, \; ('(Ind. v er y reasonable. more comfortable hom<'. 8,11.1 rop. $3.;(I. 'i2 CHEV\' Luv 1 ~ Ion PU Trailers, Travel 9170 '67 El Can1ino, p/b. p/r;, atr queen Automatic \Va.sher, Shep. &17--0933 ~3_1775 /\\'et'age home under $200. Lluht Table Call 646-112-1 11· /\\'es l \\a y s C't1bo,·er rond, <I sprl. v.P,, niags, $J5 eat.:h 546-8672 GER:,1AN SliORTiiAIR ' Charge it. ADAl\IS JN-., .. u>-'IJo.11 'f .Store, Rest., Bar 8095 campci;. Sips 4, fully equip. NO\V IS TitE Tl:'-IE. 21'~· nln1ost ne,,· 1\1\ tires. $10Ci0. FRIGIDAIRE frost tree. 20 Pups. Purbred, nn papers. 5 ROOi\tS tum. lncld reJ'l"lg, SUI.ATION &l2-~10 Lie. -------$2500. 6T~1-57. I 9 7 2 Se If · C' 0111, !\lust srll. 6-t.J..J.I&:;. c::u ft, 2 door. Ne\\', copper. $~. 8-16-081~6---25" Iv sleroo, di sh e j • 280595. 10" RADIAL Arin Sil\\' F'OR SALL. S t a 11 d a rd hfObile Homes 9140 \VllJJf'.!lNESS TLP.. B;aut. 1i.1°C1!£'\;Y-1-.-T-. -,,~,~lrn-p nx>. 673-2153. RF.\VARD: Lost, NOl'\\'f>j?:fnn ldlvet\l"arc, ~h~ets, tov.·c s, • CAlilNETS i'Olt KIT· 1o1·autcd; J)rlli pres.ti, Mnde1·: A1ncrlcan Shuffle Bo;ird, in· cond. Sips 7. Lols of Xtra5, • $ 80 0 LATE 'lodcl 1-~ng. 111lShf'r ,0• 1'::1 kl10ud, Blk/G•". 644--0603 piclure1i, sev.·lng mach, e:tc. J-mntl i;a.· •.·.· ltcu11011ablt:. ,\sk quire 7:>2 Sainl Clair St. Ci\I • MOBILE HOME ineld 17' A1\ning, & RI-:Et' I '1·/cn~npci-, uuto, • · " ·"' J Real bargain $600. Al~. CHl::N and Bath. Unfinlt'ihed Joi· liou til'.>-.1-IHI -llildi. $:?69j, ~2-;)87~ -~46-8136 gas dryf'r. Xlnt. cond. nio dii~ 494-9831 e\'t', motorcycle $T.i. Ca ll or prclinished. C.Oun1er tops i'-C:·\BOvER-T TV, Radio, HIFi St. I091 FOR SALE: . --.1 ·7~ FOHD~,~,-t0-,,~,,=,u~.~,,,.~. / J)rm 5a7-4639 *Easter Puppies* s:li--Qj74. alw. JfARDEN t..NTi:.R· ' r a vc t te SILVERCREST I U~Rl\I w/bltns liCt up 111 PD bl'ks !act aircond FREE PI~VP. Rcfrig & Tiny Toy Poodlf's. \VhHP & 1~rusES, 815 \Vei;t 18th, cainp .. :r. Sleeps ·I, t?I~. ZENITll, RCA & S•·h·ania MOBILE HOME trailer park. _ 897_10:i3 • · ,o\ppl. Run or not , &: scrap Chan1pagne 8 wks. S.~1224 J\INGSIZE bed, xlrn fi rn1, Costa lolesa, 642-0!842. j 11.11~·r J<1CJ1.S, ucdu1 .. 1s ~:u::i. TV ,t, slerro!!. 197-1 'n1odcls Call 642-126.i ---,==~==°""~-! metal. 61,,..52.)8 new, lnC'I. matt~s. box '* * SA LE p ER S l AN Mal-~ priC'ed lo clear. All &\'ail. 3)' x 53', 2 Bl? 2 BA, C31Jl., 'ii Kt:NCRAFT. 26'. Fully CLF:.-\~ 1972 EL CA_?illNO s-POOOLE Toy Apr I cot l'tprings &: frame. $165. W,\NTt.:lJ niodels in stock & on draped, bit-ins.. rcf~,g., If ta'IK'd F.. d I A:\I J-~I. A C, \\ SMELL. G.B. Refrig. 17 cu. ft. no Champ. sired. AKC papers. l\\"Ctrth $3501 .. Que e:n size RUGS•* * USED BRICKS * display. 3 )T picture tube. 1 ..,,-ashe1· & el{'('t. dryer, "'.n~ ~t'~~n<I. 'siJoiii ::..:~·.,~1l9'0n · $2895 612-473.q or 6'16-8548._ lm!il, Bke nu. $215. Antique ~2-8400 or 673-.1mJ $145. Jnc. deliver;'-U11ufllly Akhavi Ur1f'nta.I Ruga ~r pan~ & sen.'iC'<'. Cash 90 for 2:'0 air cond., kite,\. ,,... ~ dlrirm. set. 962-5008 1 ,~YR-.-0-kl~G-,.,-.~t-08-,.-,, -,,,-.-1e, home 8J2..2-SM 814 ~i'1:ia~s:h·d * bi~ " or ierrns to 36 mo. ABC clock. slorage shed. lu1od· 14· TRA\"EL Trlr., ~IO\'t': ic;" /Vans 9570 aassifle:d Ad! C11ll 6-12-5678 Fa1111, sm. * LOVESEAT & riota. l Need Bookcase, SlOl'a gc r.olor TV 19046 Brookhurs1 scaped pat!J. Three yrs. old ~. ~n.,:,119-,pot, Slet>ps ;.i. '73 GMC Yandura today! Call 962-9:l31 custon1 niade e Very gd. MOVED • Can't us:e. F'tigl· u11lt. or sec1-etacy for roon1 or 002 1 AU.i.nta Huntington · like nu. Lo<:ated 111 nc11· .,.,.,., ~ l'jijijliiijiiijjjiiijjiijjjiiiiilliijjiiijjjiiiii qual. ne,·er u15ed, usually ditlre l::ltt. Dr:rer. $50. "Swi· d11idc1'. ~J9 liC'aC'h. 968-3329 or 962-5559 adult pk. 811'9.Y £ron1 noisy Auto Ser. & Parti 9400 h ~o'9JO burst" ~id Shag ca,-t \\'ANTED St _.. A\l/F'I St IS t k 2 f t. One-hall bl. fron1 c·luh· I'S . m """"'1 . nvi • ,... ovc ,,., or • • erro ..,,. rac , IJOu.~. Red. 10 Sl2.9j(), C:t_I\ , nuroma llC'. PQ\'·cr stC'<'r- Solld M •· ·~·nd T""' J. & Drape!! & Can;ec:I wUOQC n sinallc1· like _nt_ w cond, SPf'aker~. hl'.adphoncli, fn1 EVEo. 21,_6,. ·~. 69.,_., I"". I GUP.~EY Eagle i\lags. b1i::. 12a" \1'hC'<'l b n s l'. . ap..,. ~" . ~e .1' ioda. tr.take offer. 64G-1!>8t. bl ~ ¥ ...,.,., JJ. -, .. 'th f $80 chaU"ll, 2 t+a\'el &: btaUet,. . ---.....-1-...!_!~__!_!~~ ~enna-, Pa)vH balanl·~ CAN BE S.EEN AT: '~ ~, ~19 1800S::N1. '"" ...,!iJtllboo,' U >o , \\'ASTE KJl>IG d\lle • °""' WANIBD ID buy oldor """'· ":"·98. U.S.A. Sl<'co. 119 1... CRESTMON1'° $3277 f>.6-2£23. 919 Govenor, O f Ol'en blt·ln. Fine c.'O'nd., $;.ilJ. Ple1tsc can 11th St, Costa l\.t e Sil. 'li6 "'" EnginP. Buill tD 1~88 A CONV£NlfNT SHOPPING ANO SEWtHC CU!OE '011 THE Lg. llOl.ld 1'1aple w/lg mirror & solid 4 pQSt tilnple dbl. bed frame, bollt ex. concl. $200. "646-3739 lteel p11T nio..,,·er, t:xc.-el 5-1S-0011 1 645-24~2. '\lso 3721 S. Bri11ot ESTATES CC's, $12.l. Olhrr parts a lso. cond. $-IO. su-ml. ___ M , I I 1 -,----1 •11.•• (2 blk l'\o. of S. Coast 11).Jl Sile Dr., Brea. (Central Call :;;,7--0797 L -us1ca ns rum 1-., PIHz111. :156-04:.!0. f,1·e. ao'tlSS !tom Urea D f.WIA' \'anily, drapes GE \\·asher, SAXOPHONE-Yamaha • ad· AOOITP,__,\L Console, 2 3'' ~~~\.ci1~~~ ~~t ~1~~ UM\ t'OR sale Sec, ~fa, a ntique fi ••" CAI. ON THE CO. Fer •n ad In Coll Mary Beth Woman•• w orkl 641·5671, ext. 330 12' Ornnge:/\\·h i l c lferculon couch $100, like rle\.\'. Rears Ice maker relrig. yel!Olv 962-6948 oak piano bench, all A·l \'1:11K:et.i/(Jl'OI. 11101.l,•I al1noz.;t Black & \Vhite TV, atn/fm .1 ' . 1 • • • •• Autoslor Sale TOYOTA , 4')6-9'J03 nc1v. List $5~ Sad Dul ~·ill i;tcrto, :\lilt \\"Orklng order, "'•='c.::'"="~w~m~·~·~---- 18" JJGSA\V ~·/table SW. 4 sell $375. s~i.7936 _$65. 642-~2 Motorcycl11/ 19GG ll:irb~.w. c .l\1. 646-9?.0? x 12 tires &. wheels. $9. CONN TRU~lPET, x Int Scooters 91 SO Antiques & Classic 9510 ·57 F'ORD \\'indo11· Van. 6 cyl ' .. ' '· " To Size 48! .... Easy-Knit Trio! \ 6 Pc. JADE Gm, Kg !'iZ Bdrm Lie new: \\' 11 1 M.criflce. ~ Danish seat & end tables cond. S!Ta. o.r offer. :>18-i.m I _.,. II~) ::-.:1111 shape, $900 or trade { $&). 557-Ml Alt 6 1).1n. kinit-S\JZUKI, 100 r.tx. Clean, fast BENTLEY 41.\. litre. 193'1 V\V,""S'l7-:l&.~6 --· ------, ---. & dt'""lld~ble. $.'l{X). I '='""~~~~.-j TAPPEN S1ove w/cloclr.• &. ~~·Fu_~'!'.& Equ1p.IO_IS •a 5 . • '"' 6T:>-i6m Drop h_ead coo~. _i\lulliner ·69ooOGE. G ryl."A T. G< i\IOVING . Sad11i~ ftanilure tin1er nt!'A't $100, l.a'A'll G I WIG body. 1-ealun.'(] in. :XI ~Ts of con<!. 17 n1pg. Best offer. gle. Evt'rythlng 10 e 5 . niower Toro whit·l..,,1nd $30, EXEC ii.t'\'I C'hrs $15 '5, Dkll enera HO~D·~ i\1\ni Trail, 51kc, ~he ltla.rque. ~hnt cond. I 9()8--06-1:: 1 . Days, 556-8095/E\·e, 644-8879. Girls bike $10, 536-8981. SIJ• u0p, ~Y ,l·nn; ~!_<!~.: 1 t."'I. Gi-e\,' m 11 r i 11 e Sl::.O, hr1n . ,.,_..,_., .W-12-10 ar 839-5919. I ;-. --. • 1 , r'iercc 867 \\ l" C:\ " s..., "'"""' UBUR1N ... 2 I · 65 CllbV\ v Ton \11n . .,.1 QUEEN Size: 8"1, :tilediurn f'OUlliTAlN VALLEY HI GH . . · J, • 1·1 cfll> U<in:;. $115. J bul,lt'r • A " · 8 cy. 2 ch ~·pd-G, 11111!< i:ood. $500/ offer flnn "''/roller frame. STJ. SC II L. LE TT E Rll,\NS . ti•to!·l<IOS. : 01t'n, alcohvl !!il01'e & tank, '6~ BSA .• 650 CC, chopped, Brough11.n1 . R cs Lo 1· e d . j57 "':l!l5 5-~/.192 J acket, $JO, or best oUer. Pets · · 8087 I $100. O.:J.-0.165. Xtras, S650. • • 556-12-Ml or &39-591!1. -.... · . ~ • ,,_,.~ -,.,,,.. ~ _ -· _ 1_ ---. _ 003-.'i856 R h' I "13 Dod:,:c \an. Auto Iran.~. FERN t d Ith Id t I ~~=~=0~"~~~---I Boats Mart'nt Eq -30 ec Ve IC IS tS30 111a." 11hl~. 1011· 111ileag<, u:l~sb:~!<x~t. f~r h:~1; \VEODING fell thru, JGrk 1 *S.~urityPetProd.*--~ --"-"" 'i~-400 ~USK'.· l mm 11 ": , , -~ . _ clean. Pl10n<' 5--l~jljJ. f'ntri~ 96.l-6059 ft.ft s J e1o1·elcr's Diantond l!iCI, cost Beef 2Sc lb. Cott. ch. 20c lb.1:? Col. 26, ~tk. II, spinnakel'li, ~1-~m~n~ 11f'~., pa11~. PH. , GA.-;_ TANK.::. . '""tailed by -"="'--==~'--" · · · · · $Z70, sell for $95 ca&h. D.H.L.'s S1.:i0. IO/n101-c :52.1 also other Spi1111ake1'S ,1;,r; .).)•-4~_2.fl .):.:0 P;\l. __ · 1>fa10r.o.·?Y· . f i11cks ;ind vacanc:ie! rogt mont'y! Rf"!\ OLD fashioned tufted 642-SaO'l 5-17-J9i1 1~18 E. \\"ilshirc,I Gt:noas. J)riccd \Cl')' low. '72 HO~DA, CL 3.iO, 5.800 \·am, 85.'I \\.18th Sl.,~~t. 1-..or hou~l'. 1101., sto~ ~gt good t"Ofldition $45. UPRIGHT freettr, 11.laj)le St\ I tii:>-37;)S n1i .. Good condition. $.')j(), Clnssificd Ad~ Call ~2-!i618 blcfSt., etc thru 3 ['111ily Pila{ ' Din. table & 6 chairs, gas 5 EASTER BUNNJBS, 6 :io G1\l.. ,\luminun1, Fuel 6';3-2,160 _1od&)'.! _ I r 1 .... ~lhcd ~\Cl. 7v:f~,~1!a~~ie'?.;:!~ ~: ran.::e. bwlk beds, & ttfrig. 1~ks., v.·eaned. $3.50 ca. tank pressure tested . As Rec Vehicles 9SJO Rec Vehicles 9530 Rec Vehicl··.'~,--~9~5~30oil . S:il. 968-9490 543--0436 6-16::1.!_U IK:ll', $100. ~~.s.i~"'"'--~1.\NY ·oil P a in1 lngs. Easter Bunnies, 10 1o1•ks & 4 Boati p·Ow1i-9040 -----------------------------~ 61 r ff, {'Ur\'ed sofa, light \\'lltercolon, graphics. Pric-wk!I old. $3 t?&ch, Zi'3.1 • ·•. _____ ::.., __ ..:_ green Vf'lvet covcrin;. pe:rt' cd tc sell, pvt. pty. 62.8 But-Elden, Costa ~lelia. NE\\'PORT moort"d 26' . rund, $7j. 552·9511. ton'.l·ood. ,\naheim. 535-5595. Pianos &-Organs 8090 l"Al!-tLl_NER . t.tust sf' 11 . Conv. so fa bed $100. \\'al. CHINA, 11 Place setting, • IW',c i1na11C'1ns. I c r 111 :1 . coflf>C & end lablcs $7.i. Caselton jSunnybrookl. ~\r.. anything'! 16 J. \V. ~lis.s!on Lan1p $10. All good. 5-l6-j9."ii ,. PIANOS -ORGANS No. J, Sa11w. Bal'bara_,La. DIN ING Sel, 6 chrs, Buffet, ~~~ Will sen. for Ne11• & U5Cd. Great seleclion. "'='°"=-~'"=""'-'-'-Ol5=-----­ n1·a1 Tbl. Lk new 1\·,Cust. GAS stove with I;nddle. sri. Con1petiliv1: prices. Open l 9 6 1 CH It J S C It,\ t' T _pads. ~W-8100 \'acuuin l\e:nniorc, conipletc £\·cs. & SUndays, The best CAVALIElt 2J', \'.1x>r1hs, G S I 8055 Sl5. .,_,.,~ deal¥ are al1\'!L)'S at: galley, enc. bead, ('On1p. SHOJI "'1ndol1· screens asst o a )' s : ti ,a 6-3:.!4b/l::vcs: N<1fAI Open Tll4VBL&Nll l[U N<1fAI Open AUTO ·REC-VEHICLE ·TRUCK SERVICE CENT-En arag1 a e I ~ Wellichs Music City ·~bit. \'·S, i;e1\' paint. $:.!4!ia. GOOD qURllty \l'alnUI end us rm dividers & sliding dr South Coll.st Plaza 540-2.11301 !ltiS-87::~ this. tc-ak coffee l &bl e, unit. 642-91~ art 5:30 P:\.1. .=:..o=-------1 Jan1ps, h-g dresser. J-lob-1 • '63, 2-1' Fibe1j;lass pt'r£01·1n.:l', One Stn11 Service For A Can-'"ree Vacation h)'isl's delight' -comp. HO ~O~GE SHED., St urd_y PLA\'ER P IMOS sle<"Jll'i -1, radio, l1t'ad, l\\111 l-----:~i117ii!l!l!;~l:;;::==::-:::-:-::---;;J~ '==-=----==-1 train layou1 on f x 8' tables 8 :tS • COITUillted tron. ,9a. fliE\\f & USJ:.--0, ROLLS. 1/0 \'o.1 \-o 's... \1·/Piin1e ou 1 N.B. ' ' Ss \VHI'l'E Contour Dental Lane Costa ~1csa $7.000. 6iT14ll TtJNE·trPS ;;.'"1\\.J '-0 _, ~~ II 613-1972 4~11 Seag hor e :H9-1623eves. Dave Dupree 2Si() D Grace FhoN" moormg. 8dlb oa, "71-WarnmtyAppliance ~m~ SAT. a.ID San lkrnadlno, !'\pt. Chair, black. $1600. or otter, s:i·IALL ''amaha G rand '70 P\\T. Ski/Fish boat Eltt,trOnic -,,-r ~Y ALIGN~IENT ~ 1 ·.'j Jtfl"hls. f\lens 10, spd, 10" Xln'I oond. Call M4-UMl \\'alnut 3 yeart1 old. $1600. 1\·1trlr.. "Sih't'rhllC," 16' Dyn:ametM:1tr1nd Au100Ntd ~ \i / r:ul. 11.nn ga1o1· ..,,·/stand. SPRING SPECIAL ~~ ott nor· Dc\l\."('l'f!od and tuned . d~p V, lll H.P. Vol1-o 1/0, Ignition Tucifl Smir:e .,,.. ~ -BALANCING ·~ ·Dnclo bladrs, 2 country pine mal p. • on s1eam Clean-675-i5ffi. seats 6, $2300. ~ll> NO RIG TOO BIG f or All ~llkH ~ Any ,iu au IQ, ,,,'; '-· A6u 13~ ,., ,1 "'1 drt"Sscrs l\'fmirrort1, Solid ing your <'Rrpet 546-51.ia. ll'UIU.ITZER Sp'•nct Organ. 16'T' 1,.. ..... u...ston \\'h a I er :and ~t"--"·'-oa k ~furphy bed. itore. E Uk~ Sc & JliO IOITOOSMALL -RtneationnhicltOJtruck 'i,I - Sn.turdll.)' only. sr . .utr your gardens 110\\', \\" '8Cp. l.cRllc ll!pkr. Xlnl n~. e ne\\', '(' • t'X· 1-..,.."",;-------+--------,;;_-+-""=..,.,:::------1 93 ] ~86 ~ Knit th\~ Dandy h1o In ooo -I ,--l'"I or t--ontrast rolorB for hollday Organic (ertilzer. $ID. truck ('()1\d. $·1j(I. 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St.M , , IU'Ol1 Rd. 4»-m, . i, :ti':J ::;,... ;~~;.:! ~ i~ ~: BUY }'l)tll' rhfkl,11 >11pper 9· I TIDllDW I { I I ,... , ... ,, I. for E'a.!llC!l', Good cond. $175. ~!• ..... ,.,.111n1 t"f'Ot'hct Bwk • RJ-:C. 1\pp;· Geld. Ulk, 1 , ..... ~~... ,,..... ,..... -"~ · 642-n~n t - l 1 A"fl h~1 plcturk! Pat· \Vf\\•hltt 1Ji11n~. 5 y.-,, ii?:'"'':oo.-• , •1 ~:-':'w~: ~. ~;.,.1 1! ]!·,'_sJ.lS( I lkJK*t Coupol'I !n SIOIC -_. ... t II 00 ........ ~-READY to Sail Sa.bot. \llilllOl'I, I I I 7 .~m~. . . fully trained.~"'· !ke ..1/11 :to" )JI:"'"" MA..j ,.., .. J ' •-, 4114. ~, 'IM 11 y..., ~· ~., ''""" 11 v.--'"~¥'"11ui w/traller, perfect cond, $350. I N1me I IU• '11.J'V<T./ :J ..... • ~, ... ,~,.,! l}/l,;I• I~~ 1~ :l""'i. 644-0561, SAVI-'. TIIOSE A J1P l.F. \\'Et.SC1I P,,,n.)·. 4 ln-old. UA-4, \);:J; w~c1v1-o•t 11,_,, ,t)i:.(.,11 -.:.:.:..::::::. _______ I 111t1rulnun1 ;1ar.~ and pot.11, ('.('IO(f ii·leh!ldrnn. Good !~~~t lS.,.,,1,.,. t ioi• 11,18_28_:Jl.4 HOBIE 16. \·cllO'N/\lo'hil~'. 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CaU TOYOTA · •766 1971 S249l All Modolsl '1l-'600 ---~ '"" SEDAN . ~~c:----• "69 KJ\DE'TTE.• " I O\'El<.«".,•s "'L'.1.1v>·.nv --.-= g Arr. $9.'iO r " "' ·13 J ,\\'~:LI:'\ I n1p1: AJT. • lt':i.n, s.>1 1:;. Pnv. 1!"MJ6 il1u1.1or. r. ~1. Gtr..~:.1·:: 121:\1 !i9'~-:1'9i7 • Squarebacks SPECIALIST:' BF:ST 01•t·£n =-="'"~''oc."r.-11~--.E-·7iTOYOTA. """ 11. •cw.j ------c'""""n~:.--•1161 1969 s149s DEAN LEWIS I '""'m 'f.7 OPt'.I. 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Full i912 \'"\\'-.-Su-,~-,-. ,-...,~,1<-.~R-IH~. #Jl&:i '6911a!111111 :11 l •: ··~· '1 '72 YQLYQ pn111·er. factory ;ilr ("O!lfllt\"1\· pa,id for U11C:t At.tC or Jeeps FRIENDLY~· DEALER f;jumph 9767 E.»ctllt•nr l'CllldlllQJI. s 1ra0. 4 spd, roof riu•k ~1~"? Ing. tilt SUtf'rtng 11·hN'I. ,\~I C.1!1 6jj..56;:; #139 'il Ch~·\) \'"l!d ll :11:1. f'\. I radio. po111·t>r rtoor !()('kl. 3100 \\'. Const llwy., N.8 . 642-9405 Con:iplrtc Sl\lr.!1 and St-r.·1(,'('. '-· k di s ~r."· 50 coninncr~ oil •.Hsrla)' '66 TRIUMPH •>in'· ra 0 i,"., 4 "!~II. radio. hc1t1er, {Uf'I Jov.• mllrs. 1441FGX), · AMC /JEEP 5 Vear .... Good ·c d "i:? v \V Sqhal'k \\'a,hOn, •l.16 ·n Pinto s q II i r l" ir\lf"C'lor, 7~~:L T. . ' . $5899 PACIFIC MOTOR • .,,_.,:,•. · Call SlS·9"-' b<lore; W•gon 1)69(> $3177 t969 Harbor Bh·d. C.~I. Karmann Ghia 9735 IMPO~':i'~trr0S '71 KARi\1ANN Gwa. Xlnt BEST PRICES PAIDI ~~Tt93S!:15pmg~r 1,.:ei,:~ Dea~ Lewis Import"• ~ .68 GHIA (\VXET2'9) ., S0,000 mile War&dnty 11va1lahlc on all rM'w 1974 & '73 BMW• IMPORTS Volkswegon 9no .~~,:;,:~ ';!.~~,:r HARBOUR · ~=~·illd(j-~~-PEUGEOT /SUBARU ·-. I ,.1,;..ixi -_,_ ·-...i l50i \\". !Jiu'li)n ,\\', , il V\\ C:i111prr 16.«n ~ n11 1\ L • ....,. · \nahrirn .-.l~.~·.'rr \1>r;' clr.111, SZ700. All., &j '6)\·1\u to. ttblt f'nl':. vw .t.4Jl fJDiA .... Mo.;t1 __ id\/nd~ :iil-:iZ7i A'.\!/FM . .o:unroof , rod1:11s. VOLVO -·-~lie 9750 --·sfV\l~F.\S'fRAC~] C~l!._ .:H0-~28 18711 Beacli Bl. 8424435 Have ¥o'!n1c.r wear you havr .63 S.!IO, 1750 ""· rlr>c. F.XCt-:~.E:\T C'O:'\l_?ITION 1 r111-..~1hed Ad! C'.111 6-l:l-6678 oulgrmvn~ Se.II It fast with t~..66 llr.rbor. C.M. 646-SJOC 64~799 Dir. CA.'iH FOR Maid·~.----~9=731"'- YOUR CAR ' _546-7070 EXCELLENT PRE-OWNED sunroof. new trans, sterto, Eves & Sun .. 979-&I.~ tncb1y~ HUNTINGTON BEACH \'llifi _ll_.u_bo_r f' ~I. &1r,.!J.103 a Dally Pilot C1a~sHIOO Ad! xlnl cont.I. Best of f r r Autos New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Auto!, New 9800 Autos, New 9100 ! Auto.I, New 9100 AUTOS IMPORTEO SEE TllE ALL KE'V ROTARY PICKUP 536-4977 . .:.:;.:.:;·:.;.;.:.;c. ___ .;_;_;__ __ --'----------------- General 9701 BENTLEY ~2. Flying Spur. A;-.;D TIU:: ·61 sedan. Alum. body. Only '74 ROTARY SO made. Mint con d . RX4 >56-UlO ., m-5919 fl FERRARI .62 5 ~ PER Now w.ith. Automatic AfotERICAN. Shon wk!. Transm1ss1on and 3 Yr base. ~Uni rond. 5,jG...12,IO or 50,000 Mile Warranty! . t13>-0919. Immediate Audi -~ Delivery! '10 19AUD1 lOOLS. AM IF'.\I stereo, air , sunroof, 8l3-9L99 --or 673-6471. Austin-Healey 9709!£ 30 MPG '69 Au~lin An1rrica 2001 E. ~-irst St.. Santa Ana Good conrl . Best offer ~·l ust fi58·78TI sell 49-1--5708 lc.-",,~,~,7,\Z°'o""Ao-"'R"x"2'". -,A"'1-,, BMW 9712 Am/F~I. S'BXI. ~9-l-0078 ORANGE COUNT'!"'S OLOEST Mercedes Benz 9740 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY '72 MERCEDES BENZ . 1974 B~W's_ 8~~~~~~1s~~~ !0~~!~s 1n s~ock ready for 1mmcd_1ele JK'r gtillon. design & ('ngilK' delivery._ ~e<>llcnt savings for tong lin1e o .... ·nersllip, on remruroni;;-1973 ~odel~. cla~sic lines, aristo1:rnlic SALES-SERVICE l.t_,ASING beauty and safety, choose OVERSEAS DELIVERY from l\1.1>; $8495. Could ar-RO Y CA~Y,ER, Inc. n1nge lease for 11uitable ROLLS ROY Cf: BM\V party (864.FUO) (473GBZ I. 234 E. 17th St. eo.1a "'"' • 546-4#1 House of Imports : '14's Are Here! 523-7250 Mercedes IN STOCK NOW! • ·52 300SB Lin10 sunmol • '52 30DS rlassic cpc. • ·~ ~L rdstr. e '58 300D Limo ,\. T • '58 220S SC'dan rcstorrJ e '59 lOOSL H'.T. .. • '60 l!KJSL rd~tr. e '63 220SE sedan ~\1T • ·oo 2JOSE rpe. 4 spc<'d • '70 2:.0 !irdan ,\ T. 1-nr • 'TI 250 sedan. i;unt'OI•[ • '1D Z"OSE 4 speed. 11ir • '72 280SE sw1roof e '73 280.<;jE 4 .~. n1C'I. paint e '70 300SEL 6.3 silvrr e ·n 28051:: 3.5 cpe. lo m1Jrs 1=::1 2&W2 i\lar\.,'ltcritc Parkll·ay ?-IL'ision Viejo R:!J..2040 • 495--49-i9 -'73 MERCEDES 300 SEL 4.5 Immediate -Delivery! '71 MERCEDES &>aut. blue, hlur inlrrior, Save On Remaining '73s 250 4 Or. lrss lhnn 9,000 n1ill·s. 1Li1'. OG8HSJ 1. CREVIER BMW owner. 26,000 mi. Con-J' SI coo•·" co0<l 1hru-0"'. A"'o Im emonS "Sales • Service • Lensing 1rans. p'ol'r str"g, f.act. air Imports 208 \V. 1st, S.A. 835-n 71 cnnd. Am·Fm radio. J'.;r nr w Closed Sunda)•!; ~·lichclin radials. Lie No. 1301 Quail 1963 PORSCHE 3.J613, good L'OflCI U<>st olfrr. 61.\-tl'li "&.i 9111. ... !'!~I. ,\~I ~-~I rnrtlo, nt'Y. clutch. $-125l). 962-Wi22 or fi1:t-ni9. Subaru "iO !'lJB,\ltC !f..SlCQ'.\11 9762 2 dr "'~'".::;.::1'c;J ______ 01' Toyota 9765 TOYOTAS '70 Toyota Corona 2 Or, ilflrdtop !367AKl ) $1695 '70 Toyota Corona ·I Dr .. tS2fiP.LVI $1695 '69 Toyoto Corona 2 Dr (Pf'. i :t'!!lBE:'-11 $1695 '69 Toyota Crown Station Wagon Auto Tr.in.'!, I YP..X2771 $1695 .... .. ~ .... DOT DATSUN .... -..a-~....,.._,._ .... -""'°" D443 ~· Y>9"1 HAYE YOU SEEN The HEW MX By TOYOTA 5 ri,J\V 3.0CS Coupe. Sunroof. ESJ300. Ncwporl Beach L11:-:t1ry with economy. Tes1 7 000 ·i S5995 833-9300 I drive lt today :II ' ~12'.i{; or R.19--5919 TOYOTA OF ORANGE E~ER mo~! t.tacARTHUR Capri 9715 1400 N. TW1tin St. 1959 MERCEDES I 1\ft•M L•1.:1 Omnge 639-675() 190 SL _...... wno ·12 2000, Decc>C. A IC . !:XEC. CARS rnR LEASE. ROADSTER w """ hro>op TOYOTA AM/fll, LO mi. Slight rear Choose fron1 4 fully cqui~ Collertor's Dttam·RAre h11rrl ) bumper damage & aeat ~ lo1v niile11i;?:e 450 SE 10 find model. Bmnd Ill'\\' 19E'l Jl:irhor. C.'.\I. 646-930.1 ; tears. $2299. &15-5595 or 36 l\lo lcasr $215.78 per nw. r.U~hclin. r..1dial 111'\'i<. Ne-.· L< ... ,-,. 1 1.-1;-,,1 Xf'I\' .-4 9'19-m:i5 OEL + Tax Lil'. Serial paint L1k~· new t.'Ond tlml· c.r.. ~ ' ~ ·' · J • • ' No. ()).116. Take yoW' car in out. ~'i\G 915. TO\'OTA 1~ ~Qrolld Sed<in CAPRI '74, ,\lust sncrific<'. getting married. Eves aft 7. 842-1065. -7l CAPRI 4 sp. air, vinyl 'top, new tires, $ 2 5 9 :; 4!>1-3881 trade. $-1999. for only S.1.1.2.1 !lf'f nlQ. 36 Jim Slemons TOYOTA OF ORANGE n1os . OjX'n f'nrl lf':JSf' 1400 N. Tus1in St. Imports 0.-.oge &19-6"'1 ;301 Quail ·7o r.1.a. 280 S.L. auto air. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA l\e\\i••rt Bc.aeh ,\.\f·r~'l. v1•ry lo n1i, Exl'. Datsun 9nO S.13-9300 1'()nci. 673-1~116 . 4 ENTER 1'"1l0i\T l\.bH·ARTHUlt 1970 ~"S. ,\oto. · :·~'11 RF.\l'I! til \'ii "1-1~ ~ - Ill:..; f!;-..'l ,TQ"\ RFACll '70 DATSUN Stot1onwagon • "°"' power. rur, 'i1 TOYOTA 1600 GT -speed (54J,.\l-i:K ) '69 2800. All , po1ver optiOn!lj AM /nf . 1\licl blu<' book. , &J5-5799 Dir . AIC. I OY.'nl!r. ~le' . Call 6..\4-11\(1. F'ul·l·1nj1•1·t,•d, h !" nd >: r" . TSUN S t. re1'1rrl. $3,800. ms-"'1'954' ot MG 9742 Kon ls. :-.'u hrk~. 11rr·~ .t· ha!t · '69 DA ta JOtlY.'agon '"~r~l'IJ.J. I Just [)~r1r,.11..111<'d. t;d ~!PU ( 159JNQl ·" .,._,"°"CO--.,,---,----c-t-~5-5799 Dir. ·69 2805. ;ill poy.·cr option!!, 1971 \'ELLO\V r.tGTD. Xlr11 Fa.st. 5:1k· 2:-14'' • A/O." OnP n"o1'11<?t . !WfV. cond Lo ntllcage, $2,000. call ;,.. · .~-~-~ . ~~~ku8N~ci~~:A ~~·. s~. tii5jm;-:~ 9744 J ·~1r~~~~~ '~~'-:o~-'~pc••I,, 'OR VOLKSWAGEN '71 M·B, 450 SLC, Silver I 61~Ji99 Dlr l?AID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILL-~·/Blue !ttir inl, 7.000 ml t r.167 i\tOB GT. r\r11· p111nr , 69 TO\'OT.\ Cnt'l'l n::i Aut<J. PAY TOP OOLlAH .. CAll. imn1a(\ By 011·ncr 6-12-6514, C.oorl urcs. !tuns 1;ood. I ,\ir, r;tchHI~. $95i.l. C:i.11 KENT ALLEN, M0-0442. &IC).-1603, MS-SOl4 ' sJ.200, Priv. ory. 6~271i IM-7!112 ~---~= '71 OATSt.;N P.U. _ " Autos New 9800 ! Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 ~mper 1~ Ton 4·spd. 351\1. ' • &: JI, Refrig. Srovc, Sink, ncu e. Slet'p 4. Xlnt cont.I, ... ,. .. ~lotter 557-33$ "3 240-Z, 9500 miles, under !,\1UTanty. i\lusl sell imn1ed. 1 $4!0>. or best offer, 67l-6UI morninp till 10: 30, eve nines alter 5. m ·oATSl.J'N z~oz. y.·hite with Ired Inter. 4,00(I l\U .. aft. !mags, db:, Jtrill, Ai\f/Fi\t, iradio: slick. S.i.99.i. 516-l'~..\1 :11 DA TSUN Slit'; xlnl c.'t'lncl. IOrlg. owner. Ma~. Rad iu ls, :Tape Deck. ft995. (il..\J L~7062 aft. 6 o.m. 1 DA~N 510 \Vagon Xlnl thruout. 1'.eeent VAlVC Rrintl. ~ •<<>ncnnloal I l o 9 5 ' I •95-$163. . f13 "' Z, SD"1", P&l1000Cllc I l lft'eO, air. lront llC()l>e • • , ...... ,. """'· pcrl. """'· 644-<I>l5 19 .QATSUN 510 Xlnl run- lning ooodltion, new Pt.ltU, owr 30 1'fPC ~ : 2000 SPORTS 55~1. J.'~. R. B. , RAdiah, 24 mpa, Xlnt cond. 675-;-3639 ATf:UN ·n Sta. \\'if!· Xlnt I COfld, • ! Call $47~. 1 74 OATS1f' ~ A/C. tn!ll ; whl!,, loaded?· Uke new, '. $6496. ~77 or 644-7771. : n DATSUN P.U. &: CamPf!1', X!nt cond, 1tll contaJMd, 29 -• MPG. ri;oo. alter. ~ lUcd Adi call ea:Mi9: ~ todll.)'! I" t 111.,bt) I DISCOUNTS To Be Found Are At TERRY BUICK! FLEET PRICES Available To Th e Public On All '74 BUICK LeSabre's Elec tra's & Rivie r a's Thr u Apri l Note: We Still Hav e A Few New '73 BUICKS That Ca11 Be Purchased Below DEALERS INVOICE First Come-first Se rv.ed TERRY BUICK ·· Si n & Walnut, Hunti,qlon Beach 536-6588 When a "small car" JUST WON'T DO Brand New 1974MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM 4 DOOR • LUXURY EQUIPPED WITH .•• OFF WINDOW STICKER PRICE Twin comfort lounge seals. vinyl rool. sleel belled while side wall tires. till sleering wheel, power e way eeat, euto. lemp. air condlliooing , AM/FM radio, linled glass, body side moldings. (4Z67A52688) HUGE SELECTION OF BRAND NEW 74 MERCURYS-All AT COMPARABLE SAVINGS!!! . '73 Comet 2 Dr. Mx erouon:?t~~!;ua~ ~.0r!~ea1. aatt w Company owned and m11nta1ned like new in our service dept. EQuipped wilh automa11c 11ansm1ss1on. air cond .. power slyllsh. Eauipped w1tr"I automa11c trans., ;1tr cond., power st eering, radio, heater, etc. Com fortable sale and economical. (478HDE J. steering. pewer bl'akes, radlO, hea!er. 4 new wt'lilewtll llra, landau top (167FAFJ. · $3175 $1975 This car is in z21t~~~~1n' a! ~~riOus e®IDped '69 Continental 4 Dr. Attractive and d ean. lull lullury eauiprnent ir'lciuding fl.Ill lhrougl'Klut incl\Jdino full POwer, e way power seat, AM·FM power. laclory air cond .• 6 way oower seat, landau too. hit SlenKI, landau lop. {414AFY ). wheel. elc. (YWV182), Safety and tu11ury 11 the low 009' ol $1375 $1275 72 Marquis Brougham Cpe. '71 Comet Factory air ccndi11on1ng. full Power 1nc:luding 6 way pOWer seal. rad io & !ape deck comb , radial pty !ires. twin comfort ~:!!8!~!;~u!'u";!:~111=~Si~E..~~n~n~~·:S Iron! seals &nc1 more. (577EKSJ. Car mus! be seen and Clriven to 1wrecia1e. economy. $2575 $1875 SATURDAY SERVICE FOR '(OUR CONVENIENCE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT IS Ol'fN SATURDAY 8:00 AM. to 4:00 PM. llNCOI N MfllC LIRY 2626 Harbor_ Blvd. of Cars Costa Mesa • 540-5630 . I ' 3lf OA1 l.\' PILUI rr1d") /iptil 12. 1'>7"1o------~· ..,.-----,.. Cadillac----9915-Cadillac 991S I Cadillac ffisChevrolet 9920 Chevrolet mo Ch1vrol1t 9920 Ch·-.-.-r-ol"'1"'t ____ 992="'o"'c"h-.-."',olet m ·o-For_d_ . , I ·11 SEDAN OE VILLE '72 EL DORADO 'ti9 t1-U·:VEJJ.t:: No m "d ---------'72 CHEVROLET 'G;; El Can11110. Jflf~tAC. "'111 * SPECIAL * ~-A~0~8/;1~81i~1~k"!s: •. ,13 . ELDC!RAOO . , l>)u;o~I) n~I l'\h•ri111· \\1th C•in\t-rtlhl"· L.aw'Cl eroco, \\'aJ,ton llvy Dul\' S->-1•1 Brand New '74 CAMA.RO not tell to Juat an~. J\t11it * Of th Week rmocki. 2 new ti~•. + new l.i:~S 1111\N ,l :•.000 ~111.1·.S \lhUi' 1hl)l ll111 11011 •ll·•l•·h I 11hll1• lop l'XllUltiil«> \\'h.lll' I floor) Sln1dJ V-JI. Tnpc Dk. MONTE CARLO l..ESS Til1\N 17.<m lollLF .. '5 ~,.,,· , .. '~ ... .'!pprec •• ·~. 's'.;..m"'."'. e mufflt•r ')'l"lt'm. H/11 Runs 13111111 111<'11rl;1 \\llh hl •i:.<\· 1011 ini.: ll·uth('r ln1t·i1or r iill li•hlh•·r 1111t-r10r. full 1iow1·r, 11.m1fn1, l\li"'?.r lriull~" hul DuUU')' \'el/ow wtlh black .,.,.,,6,1 ,,,... " ,67 PLY~~'TH CPE & blkl very i.'OOd. l ,l;;o. und nut11·hlni.: lult l<>11ttwr 111· J.ol\\i 1·. hu·IOI':-1111,uull1uin. fnl'tvt•v 1t1r condlhonlnw;, I~ K!:!f! 5650 ofr !i.17·3.~ Urnlted offer! ONLY \'inyl lnll'rior. Rnlly r..i~·k, '67 CllEV SS fn1palt,, new '"""" CUCX42SI ~ pvt. ply. . h·nor. t'ult 1•1,1·t·r. fn{'!nr:-1111.;.. 111t sit•• t'ln;: l'li•···l.1 \\1 t \I 't•·r1,1 "Ith" 1n1•·k ·~CHEVY Jml)ltla. Z'lJ i•nst. $3799 Vil. autoinatlc, fr•l'lury air 1itlehl'l1n Radlal1. Btst of· V-ll, AT, J,>S, Air 'Gl f'ALOON Country Squn an· <~n<h11onln1:, 1111 11t11't·l. I ,\\I ~\I 'h 'l ••I 111uHiph·\, l:ti"' 0111 .. l•r, r••"'t'I' .•~r I ncv" \'1tlvt'! job, \ 1rnck ltl fM' \'OlkllllottlnJt, 1101,1.r i1tcer. ff'r. &.6$iB olt~ S 11m $799 Ir. · A!\1 t t \\ x1~·r1·0 ;uul llplr~ 1.0•1,1•1 ·~•·t 1,~ ~'. u .. 11 •11r~ i lock .. J..u"' n11l•·ni.:1· i 11.: .. 16 1 ''all Ulpt11, j,(()od 111·c11. ~oc.J !'tr. No. 126181 lne. fJOWCr bn1ket1, Ai\l l f!'-1 Chrysler '925 \\'agon. :i~~o. ::Pot-ta~~ ll'hll ~ lr.1• Ir'" llll)t jlliQl'J ' l~·<1S lh;,u -~1,!~•1 11111··' .11ul $5199 -I rnll~llj.,'t, $110. 637 \V. \\ILllilJn Howard Chevrolet ~lr'f't'll 1nullipte.x wlrh 8 tmck '69 TOYOTA ir:::: Gn.oo.33 belru'e 6 & pu\\·t'r rl1M•r lo11.•1<:)., 1•1·ul).t' '"'11 11nn11h·ulah• lx."1.JE<>C' C.\I ti locArthur and Jo111bort.~ tnpt' 11layer. buckt•I JW.'t1lx. '64 l!\IPEHIAL Conl'I. \\'hi11• STATION WAGON SlS-7"82 Alter 1 11m. 1 ~: lvl',il!y t'(IUl~l11-<I 4:!'.!l· NABERS CADILLAC tl.1itl <1U·:V\' ~o,·:., 6 c:yl, A·l N11wpo11 Bca1•11 ''ou'll julll ha\'e lo II('(' thh1 $2'!.i or S.:1>1 Oth·r. Co1ll Blul', ·I lipd, ra()iO, tieull'f. Maverick -•7 (,llJ I. \\t•ts~~ Spt·i·tal NABERS (AOlltAC 2600 H...tMw 11¥11. I •~11wl. NC'w rirt·~. llh•w:~~. 8J3.l'fa55 nurornobllC' lo ll<'llcve how ~;.v).-OT.ir. tXi~i . "-------'-~-I cc:.:.::o~ro~;1c10o : Co1toMe.a 540 .. 91 I ~~:;:11r'~fllllo; ·l~·Vl"C'.d S6.'>I), 'f;°rr:,,~n~,~~ ~·111::0~ ~i:.~;.'-,:· 1271£01 •, Cn10Jillac co;;iinent•I 9930 $799 ·~1,~~,~~~: ~· !u.!ii'. "•••as CADI ( ~::::~===::::;::::;~ ...,. 'tH Cllr.vY uuto, 2 r h.t. h1•nul)•: 1Tt:X7MJ c; ,69 CHE"v l"rn/l-•l Jl"-••'-ml ""• • Camaro .,.,J7 1:1>hll 100101·. Cli"nn. $i"";iJ. lrlS:-5799 -•4 l'ITr. CADOlA" · ,69.•n H --l4W Iii ~ "' ~ HClrbOt t.tl. 1 i1 1::1;1!J2-210.l IMPALA CPE Mercury 9950 c..tllil9MS40.9100 I '69·'72 CAO•L LACS 8Ll!Jo: 'i i \1 /l1lul· ln1ro111ir, -----'61 CORVA l!t 1;ood -~~~.· Lincoln's & Ma rie'' \'Jl i Au!•' Trun.~. PQ i1i!r , \I uiv .,, ~·IK!'•"' 11 ,,.11 pl,.;. :ill', ;]117 \l·'!l. ;iul•J, ·56 CllEVY :!!1, 4 spd, ninkc transportnllon S-100 -~ ~.. ?o'ltuiy 11, OlOOsf' ~·1,0111 St~·rlni,:, !ti56A~l'I. ' '71 ?ol .E:RC. f\1onl~gn t.fX, 2 No cas!i needed \l'.tf1 1tr111. e;111 ~(i7-!l:ili7 ,,ri uflcr. 847-l!All No ... 1,llh ni~'<1,,11 5899 [Jr. J111nl1o11; hght gold. ('Al). '70, •1 rlr, hill p11T. A-11 !11111 X:l.H'{'i7 llfl<'r •I pn1 '72 VF:GA GT Statir.inwugon •I 8041 P.ol~l ()n~lnttl ov.'llcr. 111.000 ?oli., •'find . 0111.v S<!.IJ.J:• 1·1·11 I '1;.-.1 ~1!11~;~,11~1~:; 1 -.1J77'AM"A it<J Cl11!1Sifiud ads :~11 blg ih't11s, 11pcNI. uir , \77GE\\1Nl Cln~>illlcd Ad: Call 642-5678 Weslinhuitl'r 11!r-cond., pwr. dhlc brakes, G IG-11 ~17 ---------.1if~I :~15-~4.28 \\•krh1v". nr l"mall il<'lllS or lll\V itcrn. 615-5799 n1r. tod:1}'! l"! ....... ~ ... --""!~O:I '68 MALIBU CPE ·ruthO, t!ntl'Ci glatili. St.200. A"to'.N--ew 98~00 I A I N 9800 li·ll-'1~>!17 •'\"f's, \\k1•11d~. Autos.New 9800A --u-to-,-.-N~.-w----9~800 AUtos,New 9800 Autos, New 9800 V·S. Auro Tr1tn~. P o 11·er ~=..·;cTI="'------=,.I l------------"-•._•_,_•_w______________ -------------------! StC<'rillJ:, (\\'Vl'liOf. Must•ng 9952 , $799 l ----'~---1 Brand New '7 4 NOVA 2 DOOR HARDTOP [1000}1186584/ $ I 4 Brand New '7 4 VEGA NOTCH BACK l1039H3 1665"j $ YOUR CHEVROLET TRUCK HEADQUARTERS Brand New '74 FLEETSIDE Brand New '74 CHEVROLET 8 ft. PICKUP VAN • VB engine, radio, heater. heavy dufy rear spnngs. (122904) (668). Automatic, PQWer steering. radio. healer. 350 VS. aux. seat . tinted glass. H.0 . springs, HD. cool. (135967) (797) LEASE A BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE CARLO LANDAU '· transmission, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, Air Conditioning, vinyl Landau roof. (699) Lease the "CONNELLEASE" Way. LOADED: Automatic $ 83 '73 MONTE CARLO 19.000 miles. V•nvt root. au. P.S ., P.B .. auto .• VS, superior cat"". f766KHZ). 5 3599 '73 CHEVY BlAZER <I wheel d rive. P.S, auto . rdd10 t96717NJ '72 IMPALA CUSTOM Coupe 14.347 mtles. V10'(1 roof, air, auto . 1111 w111_ elec, windows, immaculate car IBSOEKH) PER MONTH 36 Mo. O.E.l.-0.A.C. '71 IMPALA Vinyl roof. Aulo , VB . alt, PS. P.B . 33.000 miles. sure nice {670CXVJ '73FORD 3!.TON $2999 s3099 52299 ._-----------1 ~,:;~~~"'~~ e~ ?31~~:;:>,. t--::,7=2::""".CA::":".P=R=1::C::E~C::O"'."U::P::E~--t------------11 '72 VEGA PANEL i------------1 26.000 miles. elec wmdows, hll wheel. '"'o . '71 IMPALA 4 DR. H.T. Abtoma1iC. raclto. 22.000 miles. Nice. (072FN1). a1(. PS. P.8 .• v inyl rool, super r11ce car. P S · PB · aulo · VB. vinyl roof. sharp car. '.73 GMC '< TON s2999 1109FBLI 16»0SZI $ 1699 Piekuo. V8. H.O eo,io., s2599 rad io. aulo . P S. (311 2BN) '72 VEGA WAGON Aulomat1c. radio. a11 cond, low puce. Superior car, 11 35FHAI '73 CHEV{¥. TON $2 Ptc kup VB. H D eQu1P . 999 radlO, auto , P S (37540N) '72 CHEVY WAGON K•ngswood 9 pass. Rack, a11 . PS . P B . auto . VB (reg. gasl. low price. '71 CHEVROLET WAGON K1ngswood 9 pass. Good miles PS .. P.B .• roof racJo;, VB auto. AM/FM siereo. {519DOK) '72 CHEVY '!. TON 5 2799 5 2599 Pockuo. H 0 . eo,oo .. '" s23991--------------+--------------4I '72 CHEVY II NOVA ff~L~'"'0· ""'0· e s '72 IMPALA 4 DOOR '72 FORD Country .Squire 4 Door. Low mile::., 6 cyt , auio mahc. power s leP.r1n9-{62 I 5J 4 -l TON CHEVROLETS $2599 '7? • ·1 1. Long wheel base, dual rear hres. Trucks 1n eiccellenl con<hhon w1111 or w1!houl 11----------------.j stake b0d1e!:.. '72 CHEVROLET MALIBU Covoe. 27.000 m11Ps Avto, ,11r P .S . radlO. ruce c..:11. ' EXAMPLE : '72 CHEVY l TON V8 autom;'l11c. power sleer1ng 1ffl9595KJ Come see. 2828 HARBOR BLVD. ' - 26.000 md&s. Air. PS., auto.. PS~ VB. elec. LTD 10 pass. wagon. l oaded. 27,000 miles. wi ndows. till whL (109FBLI !4B9EK0) '72 CHEVROLET WAGON Kings wood wagon 6 Pass PS . P B . cur. aulo • radio (356UEW) COSTA MESA 53199 '71 FORD Country Squire LTD Wagon . l oaded. (4B1BXOJ 3 4.716 miles. 546-1200 . ' . '64 PONTIAC CPE V-11. I i;1Kf. 11ll'G~a;;, $399 OPEN MON THRU SAT 'TIL 9 SUNDAYS 'TIL 6 G.ROTH CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH BLVD. 847-6087 549.3331 HUNTINGTON BEACH '66 MUSTANG ,\utonuilie. atr l~ .. 1J0v.·('f ~ll<erin~. radio, 'SJHOIG 1. J Clcanei.t l\IUSllU1£ in lO\l·n. t $977 . .,,Pw. LI.IN ., TOYOTA 196fo llar'hOI'. C.'1.L r~;&.!'l::O:I 'Gli OOxv1::HTrn 1.£. stl("k, t\•C, R I!, lope dk, h>"' 111111.:. Can sel· :100 1 llnrhor Ht1·d, C.C. f'XC'l'fl Sun. Corvette 9932 ~~~~I ur a;m.!():'J6. 1----------1 :l:l(i-S:i::.6 COll VE·rrJ:: 'i'l. Stin:.;r:iy, ·;1.Ghi;'1~. ~II~ .• -,~y1~. -"-.. ,..,.-, -,,..ii .. f'' 'Jl\IT, A!\1 'Jo"i\I. ail·. ~u!o. ll"'T, radinls. ltllO m i., ;o.1;1y Adult O\l'!lf-d, Tm1nac. $.'>100. 1akc sn1al\ s11111. ca r 111 ~ull_ bC'fort! 5 f?'~I 1vk1la~. trude. ~l-06."!6 +ll-.--.10-;io()O, l'Xt 6l,T. l .:1/)'/~ ---· . =-"----'-"'----'G9 l\JACI! I Au!o I ran~. disk Cougar 9933 lirakC's. r01d io/hC"rit~r li1p;..• 11erk 492-7211.i '67 XR-7. good ~as n1ilca~e. :-::n-;,,•·sT\~,G~,-1 -1 -1-­Xlnl l'OIXI, J\"c1v hrakl"S. '"' ! 1.1. '.I' ' I At' 1 •• air: 19,000 tni. S109:l. ;ii&-Slil . Slfl't.'O, l..!ke .ne1v .• SJ3Xl. 01 be!-! Oifl'L !'IG2-19W '67-c:.tiuC.\R, l\fa~ \l'hl"t'IS, ----~=- Jun1ho tir.·s, S1ick shr1.1.o_ld_s_m_o_b_;_1, ____ 99_S_S1 $500. ,\fL 5:30 p.nl. 5.'l7·82i8 -Sales A ~:vice '67 XP..-7, Vinyl top, 11t'\1' OLDSMOBILE v;ilves ,{· !in1ini:: gear, KS rtidinls. s119:; 11!'1-1-5752 GMC TRUC · HONDA CARS D_od_,ve,__ ___ 99_35 UN!VERSITY OLDS '63 OODCE Da~L no d<'nt1<, :lS51l Harbor Blvd. i..•.:1od ~oc;it ~1stnn~(' erir. Cn~ta ~le~n 54()-9640 ~1 11111 6 l'\'1, J spo stnnd. - shifl, 1·rufi.,, nrt'<ls son11• Pinto 9957 11·nrk, S'.!01, 54~-{)169 ' --. :;: , , ., . . 'T'.! l:UK,\BOUT. i:ur, au10 10 oorxa·: Chall• ll}.;CI . ~Lint ll~\llS. lOi\I n1ilf'S. Lug:ga$:e 6, 39,00J n11, Ve_1-y, ;ir~an. ruck. Pri. pl )'. S 2 :t 9 5. Best off('r. Aft 6, :)l~l... b40-000S ~ DOr::iGE Coront•I. goocl f9°i:-\ -sQ-u-·1-1<-,~: -,,-,-, ,.-,.-wa-· .-.-,..1 "N..'Ooon1y car. All n.·asonublc c.; r t:a t 1:ondition. ,\,C, offers! !lank, Slfi-2929. radials. 4 t.pd. <192·4602, Ford 9940 ·192·4~ s:"-"''c·~---­---------1·t: PJ :ifO ~uirc. au10 .. '71 fORO PINTO nuti11. \1 i<tt• O\'als, hc<idt'rs. IA.J\\" n1L. tii:~J 9:.l:\ ~---4 S!"IN"<l lransmis~ion. r;irlill.: !~ti ! l'J:\TU Sl'd;u1. auto, ht•a ll'r, 1·uston1 1•\IC'1·1or.I J'H\:I;, radials. 1·11s1on1 1 c;:!tcoz). J u\1·hc1-. SJ (ijl). 6 11 .. 1211. $1577 "i:! 4 "P"l'•l,--lll'V.'-rlu1ch. B1~111 n. H/11. \"1•1)· clean Sl.'i!f.1 49-1-i~:~i'.!. 1\ t • :-'i:':_P_l~-TO RliN.\BOUT . .,w. lW Good ronclition. Dl"lux -TOYOTA ~~~c~:u:~·7E firm~ 100; Hurhor, C.'1.1. 6•1G·9303 '72 Pl YMOUTH 'j;: PINTO SQUIR~: \\'C N. SPORT SUBURBAN Xlnt ennd . !\lust St'C' to air WAGON . P~'i:il•'-~ 62~461 7. aft ~. :: 1<1•ar F1u:to1y u1r t'Ondition· GOOD 1·rHablc 9 p .. u:s. '.G.1 111g-, u11ton1HIK'. 1J01vcr slttr- \\"gn. 1:, mp!!, runs tcrrifiC' in~. IJOll"l"r br11k<'~. rudio. $27.l. Call ;}l)W\Z'T\. ht•Hll'r. 1\10f 1·11ck. 11 hi1c side \\'HEN ROILING EGGS IN ALUi\llNUl\1 POTS ndrl a lil11e virwg;u'. This v.1.ll kCl'P pan fron1 •l:irkeninJ;!. USl'ful hul no Ion. ;l'r ~I i!<'rns Sf'll fast "'ilh a Dnily Pilot C'Jas.,.ifil'ff Ail. &12-567~. Autos, Used 9900 SPECIALS OF THE DAY! (3) '73 Monte Carlos '73 Buick 11a!J 1lrl':--. power t:1il ~All' 11·i11dO\\'. l.(')o:S lhllrl 27.(XXI n1ilcs. 13();;FN,\ l. $2999 NABERS CADILLAC 2eoo...,_1tvd. Cotto M9Mt 540·91 ATLAS Chrysler/Plymouth Op.:ii Daily & Sun. "Iii 10 P~l :?929 llnl"IXlt JllvJ., C:osca ~lt'1i11 546-1934 l91i.·, V,\LIANT. $150. '! dr, 6 ryJ. auto tt'Ans, good l:aJ' 11e1•dN brake J"l'pair, (j.j.\.J751. "fi\l \' ALIA!"T XL.~T co;o.;J), l\!AKE O~'FER 67:h):"J()9 ~~~~ Thunderbird 9970 'j(j T·BIRD. !\lust St'll! Good ro1111. S:.!19.">. Pii ,·ate Ply. s.;1-46Z.> exira v""eg~.=-----~99=1• S2688 '72 Vega Wagon lmmacul.ote. 0"3111) S1688 '70 Grand Pri x E~I•• !ll•rp. t..0o1atc1. (1t21U\ S2253 '69 Pontiac $111100\ w~. "u!I~ loll6ed. (IJH1 11 $1688 '70 Buick Stt\'Mtk lClr. ~'1'. ltto1I llMuty. 1111m1 . $.1688 2480 Hubor Blvd, COSTA MESA 546-8017 ·12 \·Er..\ GT h.11'l'hbaek. ,\/(', r;11l10. n1ai;:.s. ;i/1, 8:'.0-2'1S6. t-:1···~--~---~--~-1 '72 VEG,\ Sta. \\'t:n .. E."ll:c. rond., R.~11. CUSl<lnl int. Jo nil. &st offer. IH&ll23. lla\1' s. nll'lhil\I.': you \lo'B.nt to ~ell~ Cl11s~i ficd nd~ rto il 11·cl1 · rail N'0\\1 &12-5678. Autos, u,ed 9900 THE VIKING Sl•"""OUT-~IV- '74 M11tN-t II Mttclt Y .. cyl., R. H, Auto T11111, D•lu•• \111, 1111 th•11 4,000 mil11 IJ<IOHTVI $3689 ' Brand New 1974 OMEGA Brand New 1974 CUTLAS ~ · 6 Cylinder E~onomy • ~. SOLON OROER YOURS TODAY I 169207) ' 'i -- The Little Olds BIG GAS SA YER s IMMEDIAT E $ DELIVERY OFF MFG . WINDOW STICKER PRICE ANOTHER 1st FOR Brand New '7~ GMC VAN . UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE r ' . ! .,~--~.. 5 "J:~'E ~ 1 HONDA WE ARE NOW THE NO. I Light Duty G.M.C. DEALER in ALL OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Huge Selection of GMC Trucks CAR DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY VANS-4 WHEEL DRIVES-s3377 CARGO VANS-FOR DELIVERY . IMMEDIATE . Sales-Service-Parts READY TODAY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY DELIVERY .WE· HA~VE THE ·Nl(EST USED CARS ANYWHERE!! s 77 ;,:°"~'~.::~."··~· •<r o·s4 1 1319 oo Tot•• O.le<re<t """ " 11e1~ oo APR ''• 13 611~ . .,.,... 143.0U lor 36 l'IU. (~801191 TOTAL DOWN PAYMEMT MOHTlilY P'AYMEHT TAKE YOUR CHOICE '73 FORD MUST ANG P/S. P/B. Aor-18.000 Miles. (7u0GJBI '73 CUTLASS SUPR EME P/S. P/8, Aor-low Mileage 1'30GWYJ 1:>1>!.l OO. TOllol ~ rinc. .a iJN~oo 17 60' I 46 p 9 .o.l><l ·1 1Jti4/o.f'prw •1MCXlb"lln()o "'or mos mt.1s s 984 TOTAL DOWN l'ATMEMT MONTHLY 'AYMEMT ~~ ......... ----~ 7 7 :~~l?~Da! .. :;,:. ... :;;,. 43 M• '''"'I'-< •.l~J_.,tt...>11..-•A '""''"' 1-T'll"OT-AL D-Owt<_•_AYM-fMT----~MOHTHLY P'AYMEMT 77 ~~~~:;~~~ .. ~;·:,·;~. 81 \ '·' • lnl lo• ., " ' .. , '''"' TOTAL DOWM l'.4.YMfMT MOHTHLT PATMEMT s 77 lrioCHR;~~~.:~:;:.,::;,, s 56 A. 1 1 < • I I ''>1>00 ..... 1~ .,., . " TOTAL OOWM PATMEl'll MOMTHLT PA YMEHT '72FORD 85 Courier with Shell I :· • I \ ' >"'1 \ • ... '"'' ... .,, .. ' .. .. ~. TOTAL DOWN PATMEHT MOMTHLT PATMEHT 11 f~~i':" ,· 5 56 t--------------t TOTAL OOWH P.t.YMEHT MOHTHLT PATMEHT $ 7 7 .~~r~~~~:: ·~· '".. 88 Toi.I Co<o "'"• '"" Ttl ~ '"" 00-Tou• D•I p,.,e " U 96900-APR '" 1Sl:?fHI~ .. TO~TAL .... DO .... W>< ..... AT .... ME .... o<T ----~ MOMTHLY PAYMfMT 77 ~~~g~~~~~l~oo'. 85 APR •t11"1io. 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He sees only shades of light and dark, vague outlines defined by their place- ment, blurred images of objects. faces. and ·open sp:ice. Yet he can see int o the dcpth"s of a chtld't· soul and rctogni1~· the dormant seed of self destruction in a pose. an at- titude. a tone ot voice. The first sign he believes i.s inacli\'ily. Nixon And Dr. Buell, 62, kno\•ls exact ly \\'lull to do about that t- He's a coach. and all of his students are visually handicapped. '"PhysiCal education is important for visually handicapped children:· said Or. Buell , who lives in San J.uan Capisl rano. "Yet most public schools don't give thorn r chancc·to be in\'Olved in spotJts. This Is v.•hat I coostantly ha\'e to contend with." Dr. Buell works in a field where skrp- lics lurk around every comer. refusing Lo belie,•e !Jmt a blind child can piny foot· bal l. baseball. or even run track. "The \'isual\y handic.apped can participate in al most everything." he said . ''True. some sports ha\·e to be n1od ified and this is v.·hat throv.·s the. skeptics. "U'hen the bl ind play baseball the ball · is rolled on the ground and v.·hen he run~ around the track his hand follows a y.•ire. ··A v'isually handi('apperl person c~111 run long distances if attacked to H partner. But Dr. Buell bt>licves sports !hat re· quire no n:iodificatJon a~ tx.>st. And these include ..-Testling, s"·1mm1ng, and gym· nasties. "lvt> co.ach ed many v.•rest1ers.". said lhe teo.cher v.·ho v.·orks in the Long Beach Unir!ed District. "I'll neve r forget the fi rst boy that v.·on. He Jumped up and do1\'TI. ''ou could hear him all over the g}m . ·1 v.·on . I v.·on. I y.·on.' he kept /Set: SPORTS. Pagt 21 • IS Niclied Again On California Tax Bill Argentine Band Grabs U.S. Aide CORDOBA, Argentina (UPI ) -Leftist guerrillas k.idnaped Alfred Laun, U.S. Embassy branch public affairs officer in this central .\Tgelitlne city todiy, poli~ announced. Police said they believed t.un flied to fight offh11 abductor& and WU woanded before being dragged lnto one of two ears with eight anned men and one woman. The People's Revolutionary Army (ERP), an outlawed Marxiit guerrilla group, took credit for the kidnaping in communiques delivered to news media. Jn Buenos Aires. U.S. Ambassador Robert C. Hill said the embassy received confirmation from Coordoba police or the kldnaping of Laun. whose hometown is Kiel, Wis. Hill said a servant at Laun's home reported Laun was wounded. Hill said the embassy also learned or two ERP communiques, one or which mentioned that Laun was seriously woun· ded. The ambassador did not mention any ransom demand from the ERP but said U.S. government policy ruled out paying ransom or exchanging prisoners for any kidnaped American diplomat. "The United States docs not pay ramom but we will do everything within our power to assure his safe release," Hill said. A police spokesman said the kidnaping occurred at 8:30 a.m. at Laun's home in a tree-lined residenti al area of Unquillo, a small town 15 miles from Cordoba. ''The neighbors told us they heard several shots and saw bow the kidnapers dragged lo.Ir. Laun toward one of the cars:" the police spokesman said . "We found bloodstains on the Door of the h)use and a short trail !eadinl!: to v.·he.re one or Ure cars was parked. That's why we suppose that Mr. Laun is wounded." Laun, a 36-year-old bachelor, is the on- ly U.S. embassy officer in Cordoba, a troubled industrial d.ty 420 miles northwest ol Buenos Aires. Ten days ago, another leftist guerrilla group, the Peronist Armed Forces with nominal loyalty to President Juan D. Peron, took-credit for the ambush slaying in Cordoba of Roberto Klecker, an Argentine executive of the Fiat-Con· cord auto racklry. Nov. 22, American auto executive John (See KIDNAP, Page %! Vandals Damage Another A11to Thro.wing Rocks San Oemerite police are Investigating the 9'<Uld rock·lhn>wing lnclderrt of the net inwlvlng drivers passing benea!h ltteny ·overpaM<S. o.orie R. Calthtell rold olfiotts 'l'hur>- day night that the wlndshic.ld or his ex· pensive German sport.~ car was shat- tered by something thro\\'ll from the ~fendoclno overpu.s of the San Diego Freeway. The bridge Is near San Clemente State Park. The Incident was the ~ of the week. A San Clemente wornM earllcr this week narrowly missed btlng hit in lhe face wlth a large rock thrown at her car 41 lt peued beneath the Reeve's overcros.siog in the north area of the city. 1be 1rind3hleld ol Mr t'ar was 1hat· tt'rcd •• wc.n, police sakl. • ,. Dally Pllo! it1ll PIMlt9 State Ri1les $4,233 Still Owecl 5,\CR1\.\tE:\IO t ·\l'I -Presidrnl ~iX· on owes $4.26.1 in back l<1xrs lo the !'late of G.:ilifom1a for thr years 196!1 and 19i0. the executive officer of the state FraJ1chisc Tax Board said 1oday. The 5lale alto asse~ lhe ?flXOIU a pena lty of $39.17 for failing to file a California state lncoinc tax return for the year 1970. \1artin !luff . chief of the sta te's incomr tax agency . ~id that Nixon nnd ~lrs .\'i•· on owe the tax on tot.ii income of $65,097 for the two yl·ars in qu"stion. The stare c;u·J1er rul erl that l\'ixnn did not ha\'C !o pay C111iforni.'.l taxe! on his prcsidcnliat salary of $250.000 a yac r. bu1 might ov.·c !axrs on other income earn('(! frorn 1,1•ithin thr stale. Huff s•ud !oday's ta x assessmrnt i~ based on caminJ?" 1~·hic:h include capital gains from the J9i0 sale of part of hi~ San C]etn('nte estate-. income frorn !hf' estate of Nixon's mother and royalties from Nixon 's book , "Six Crises." It includes cap1t.'.ll gaif\.'i income of 558.918 on the .sale of part of his San Clemente estate :ind S59.2M for in1- pro\·emcnts at thf' \\'estern \\'hite llouse ~ixon's Los An~cles tax attornf'y. Dean Butler. said the Cahfomia tax 1,1·ould be pa rd . "I'm extremely pleased 1rith !hr rourtc~y. cooperation anrl pnonty !hat rhe Franchi!'" Tax B<1ard has sho v:n in this maltcr. \\.f' ha1 c 1ndic:l!ed v.·c 1,1111 aeccp! their findings." Buller 5aid. Butler said :'\ixon ·s slat!" tax situation y.·as unusual "because of the \'Cry unique nature of this taxp.1yl'r.'" OFFICERS SEARCHED LUGGAGE FOR BOMBS T.ape W•1 Used to M.rk Bags After Search I-l uff sa10 the ~ixons 01,1·('() no California taxes for th!'! years 19il <ind 19i2. 1,1·hen Uicy reported a net loss in Calirom1a·sourcc income or $.1J.63'.l :incl. $38.503 respcct1\•ely. Bomb Hoax at OC Aii·po1·t Huff said the board originally plannC>d lo assess the Nixons a 25 percent penalty for failing to file a l!l69 return. but decid- ed not to after receiving "satisfa ctory shov.·ing of reasonable cause" as to "'hy lhey did not file a return. Delays 300 Passenge1·s !l uff said thC' state considered some of '.'l'ixon's presidential allowances a ~ Cali fornia in("()mc because the money y.•as spent in the !talc . A telephoned bomb threat forced closure of Orange County Airport for about one hour late Thursday afternoon. No bomb was found, More than 300 persons jammed into th e tenn.inal for rush hour flights at 5 o'clock. were evacuated as security per· sonnet searched the building nnd au lug- gage left inside. • Officials said the evacuation Y.'a!; orderly. They had announced over the public address system that the building would have lo be cleared because t h e threat bad been received. Four departing Air California and Hughes Airftst Oigbts were dela yed. Three anivtng planes were al\dwed to land but were instructed to taxi to points far away from the termlnD;I. The bomb threat had been rectived by an Airv.•est official in ~ Angeles ..-·ho immediately relayed it to Airwest of· nctals in Orange County. lt took t¥i'O hours before airline! were able to resume normal flight operations. The only tense moment came ¥i'hen a janitor remembered he hnd seen what looked like an empty egg carton In R trash can a couple or hours earlier. Security orrlclals cautiously approached the trash container and looked inside. The)' found an empty egg carton. • Most passengers lined up along the ten· ce bordering lhc parking lot ae ros.t the service rood while the search proceeded. ) l\1any said they \\·ere more frustrated and aggravated than afraid. Joanne lferbcl of Fountain Valley \\'as a little frightened. She'd brought her tv.·o young daughters to the airpor t for a flight to San Diego etlonc to visit their grandparents. "I don 't want them to know y.·hafs (See THREAT, Page!) FBI Arrests \Von1an SAN DIEGO (A P\ -The FBI said it arrested a 2-1-vear old v•oman Thursda~· on a 1,1·arrant Ch<ir&,Jng her ~·ith the $608 armed robbery IJec. 10 of a branch of San Diego Federal Savings & Loan Association. She v.·as ldcntltied as Donnu )tarle .Ov.·cns. Offi~ial N ahhed Stole1i /tents Ileld in Long Beach? LOS AJ>;GELES i PIJ -Waj'ne Sharp, a second·term Long. Dcach councilman and a stale Assemblyman ca ndida te. has been ar- rested on suspicion or receiving stolen goods. District 1\ttortTeY Joseph P. Busc h said ·charges against the Long Beach law1na1ser i.nvolvcd stolen guns and stereo equipment. ~ The 46·year-old councilman and restaurant owner was taken into custody al his Red Witch Inn Thursday after he allegedly 'old a reportedly stolen revolver to an undercover agent. Bu sch said that his orflce started an investigation a month ago after receiving information about Sharp's • Jued dealings in stolen guns. The council man was real eased on his own recognizance Thurs· day night. He was tn be an:oigned today. • • . . SAN JUAN 'S DR . CHARLES. BUELL TAKES HIS REGULAR JOG For Veteran Educator, a Case of Blind Leading the Blind ~~~~~ ~~~ County F cital Traffic Ac cidents Plunge 43% B~· \\'ILLIA1\I SCllREIBER Fataliti('s on Or:ingf• Olunty frcc1\-'ays and high\\'n~·s tlropfX'd off by nearly 43 /}t'rrcnt for the first three months of Lhc year. acrordini; to the c1Junty 's top Califo rnia ll ighy.•ny pntrolman. And e\'cn H there arc oth er factors in- vol\'ed in !hr dl'cline. Capt. \\'illian1 Fradcnburg thinks the lo v.·ercd free1,1·ay Sf}('t'd limit hots had a lot to do ..-·ith it. .. ,ly i;ient'ral belief is that the actual driving atlitudrs changrd to the better for the n1ost part \1•hcn the limit "'·as drnppcd bt.·eause JX")ple e x h i b i I c d rtmarkable \'Olunta ry control," Fraden· burg S<l ld. Fradenbur_g 's hoss. CHP Commissiont•r \\'altt'r Pu chnski. h;is bet>n quoted as s.a~·in,g he thinks the limit should be pu!oih- ed hat·k up Dt!ain but the OranRe County p;1trolm;in s.-11d he thinks Pudlnski prl)h· ably y.·as quoted 0111 of contcx1 · I think hi· \\'as try1nJ:: !o say that !ht' ln11f'r !lpc-NI limit 11·as onl.v nne f;ic\<lr in thr reduction nf aC'cidcnts ;ind his fee!111;:! 1-: !hill fc"·cr pt_>llple \1·rrc drivini: because of the ~as shortagr. ·· Fr:irlcnhurR said "lie "'as trying to point out thol lhl' en· !ire n1attcr needs :i i;nod hit mnrt' anill~sis befort' the dcc!int' is pinned on onl' sou rce.'' \\'h1!e he y.·ou!d not contradict his supcrtnr. Fradcnburg did say his 01,1n personal feeling is !hat the state Legislature shou ld move caulrnusly y,Jth anv bill that would increase 1he sp<'<'d hniit statr wide. "~Iv 0"''" lhou1.1ht is that lhr· loy,·cr limit· is gnod in highl y urbani1cd art·as. but kind or ridiculous on 1h(' "·ide oJ)f'n road like Interstate 5 up the S.1n Joaquin Vallt>v .'' he said. . . rradenburg said the state should look Plant Pilferer P1trloi1is Potte<l Prize in Point Dnna Point Is proving to be a happv hunting ground for Orange County's pot· tetl plant piUerer. 'The fleet-footed foli.ige footpad filched a nourishing floral fl:c ture for the second time in thett days Thursday v•hcn he ~·cpt up a pottl'd plant rrom the apart· ment of ~l ari!Yn llendtrson. 22. of 2$11 A1ta \'lsta Drh•e Sheriff'~ depu lit>! said it v.·ns the same story that hl1s hf>rn lold !hmughn1h the South County area for ~vert1I months· "One minute the plant Y.'tlS on the doorstep and the next minute ll had gone.'' Also bfling investig8ll'd at the nt':irliv apa rtment of Bruce l rvln Win ther., S4. is thf.' theft of draperies valued by him nt Sl.000. deputies sai4. They said they have the naml! nf A suspect In connection wtth that grand theft. • lll)cach road1,·a~· on its 01\•n merits to dch•rmioc 11·ha t tht SJ)("(•d should be. l:lut in Orange County. he said the lov.·er !in1its and subscqt1cnt dri\·cr cau· lion have y.·rou ght an :irnazing chanse in st:1tistics. Only l'ighl pt·oplc dire! on Orange Coun- ty frcc11ays and h1gh1.l'ays in the CHP's Jurisdiction during the first quarter of the yea r compared to 1-1 during the same period a year ago. Five of the 1-1 died in tY.'O traffic accidents. Injury accidents decline!d by nearly 44 percent during the same pcriod and all :1ccidents together declined by nearly 32 pt'rC<'nl. Fradcnbu rg said. "This is a considerable changt and \re arc delighted ." Fradenburi:: said. ''It gil'tS us n ch<tncc lo .:lt>vote more 1u11c tn other needed services." Depu ty Or:ini::c Coun1r C<Jronrr .rrn1 P.iscncr said tr~1ffic fa t,1lltics on all traf. fie slrt'cts and hi)::h\\·ays dropflC'd 22 lk'r· <'<'nt d.uring thr first qu;Jrtcr nf the yrar, frnm 58 d('a!hs !n 45. Highway Patrol accid ent an.1!vsts also performed a sur\'ry late last ri1onth on ty.·o busy coun ty fr(•c1vays 10 sec ho\v \\'Cll people arc coofurn1inr; to th e ne\v limit. Thcr drtcrmincd bv radar checks over a six-hour period thi1l 87 percent of all \'ehiclcs were driving at spc<:ds under 00 milf'S per hour :i nd Iii perrent Of all \'ehicles v.·erc at or l:iclo\1' the .)5 mile-per· hour limi t. The tests v.·crc. conducted at busv overerossini;:s on the Rive rside Frctwn.Y in Anaheim and on the Santa Ana FrcC1\·ay in lrvlnc on ~larch '.!'2. Orange Coast Weather Eas1C"r 1\eckcntl on th<' Orange :Cast 1>romises to be sunny and 1,1·ar1n 'M'lth little temperature change from today's balmy clunc. lhgh readinf!S should be in ltlc middle to upper 70s. dipping to the low SCIS overnight. l:\Slllf·: TOD.\\' Tails arid topcool.' ore 11n fo11gl'r rrq•iirtd. for Opl'm. ·f:m· cr11/d Bau resirl i t tlud long· tnne operfl s111 r tell• llo1r O/h~ru 'i fc.r tlie 1ieoplc 111 1odoy'.\I \\"e"l:eudf'r. •• 'l'111r St""''°' l flNlmt 11 L M "-Y• It (11.11 .... 11 s tl1u1neo1 l1·~ (~It' n ,,..,_, tr 0.1111 NtllCtl t l•ll11"!.i Ptt t t ll'ltlll\CI lt HH'ft(-,, •INI LI,,..,\ 1) MtllM• t "''"'"' Ttff ll Mtw'" U·U Nl!ltrlll Nt~ t , II Or'"" '"''"~ t "••l• u.11 1e11-111t1 l!·U S..n1 lS 11 ftlWl\ltto )t ,,...,"' ,,.,. Wftlhtf' t Wtr1• Ntwt t, 11 ......... , ,,,. I l I I ' I 2 DAILY Pl_L0_1 ___ SC ~ ' Sen. Mills I I Leads Coast Bicycli_sts AbOul 40 bicycli sts led by State S,Cnator ' James J1,1ill! 1peddled dO\vt\ Pacific Coast Highl''tlY Thu~sday In suppprt l'!f J>r:oposl· t1on Five. They stonped In. llunt1ni:ton Beach, Newport Beach. and S a n C.1en1cnte. The cyclists are on a 600-mile bicycle- tra in trip Crom Sacntmeflto to San Diego to drun1 up su pport for the proposition, '4'hi til, If appro\·cd by voters June 4, lf'Ollld allow highway taxes to be used ror public transport.at.Ion and pollution con· trol. 1rftlb , who biked through the state in 1972 in support of the coastline Initiative, said the trip has been successful so far, galherlng supPort In every city the gro.ip has slapped in. • 1 "We're riding. to save the cities and suburbs. from congestion, pollution and tmwanted growth," Mills explained. Mills, president pro tern or the Senate, was governor of the state during much of the tour becaus~ both Governor Reagan and Ll. GoVenior Ed Reinicke were out of the state. The president pro tern or the Senate is acting governor if both the governor and lieutenant governor are gone. The group rode lo Newport Beach, where they were offered lunch at the Jrvine Company before moving south. However. Mills was observed to refuse the lunch and was later seen entering a Balboa Jsland health food store. The group arrived in San Clemente at dusk, and spent t\'le night at the San Clemente's Boy's club, before begiMlng again Uilil morning. They expect to ar· rive in San Diego at noon on Saturday fo r a final rally. The bicyclists started out in Sacramen· to last Thursday, numbering nearly 75. But by the lime the group reached the Orange t.oast, only 4-0 Proposition 5 ad· vocates remained. Part of the trip from San Jose to Santa Barbara was by train. Some of the bicyclists were children, including a l\\'o-year-old baby who had ridden the entire distance on the back of her mother's bicycle. Frid.ty, April 12, 1974 So1iila Coast A rea Hearing .Slated Over Atten·dance Library Players \ J>arcn\s of youn gsters In t e San Ju.an and Viejo elementary attendance areas -concerned over which high .school campus will serve their children ne•t fall -have· a ne"' proposal t.o oonslder today. The Capistrano Unified School District 's L _Bo!lll'.!Lllinnill£__Allyj!J(\ry commll'lsion ha.\ :sel public hearings !or · April 30 at 7:30 p.m. on a new plan to solve a vexing dispa rity In enrollments bet'i'l'een the district's two hif!:h !!Chools. Tho latest plan -the Sf'COnd offered thu s far -calls for 1111 young,-ters starting as freshm en in the fall who live ras1 of the San Diego Freeway to attend Siin Clemente High School. The plan. an obvious N>mrromise, \\'a"I approved bv the advisory panel last Tuesdav arid the hearin gs in sc hool dislrict. headquarters \vii i sample parent r<•action. Three members of South Coast's Sparks Story. book Theater ran through wedding scene of "The Ugliest Prince" production. scheduled for April 27 as San Clemente Branch Library's offering for Na· tiona.I Library \Veek . Pla)·crs, from le fl. are Randa ll Lund, Mardi Brent and Leslie lle ide. Play for "children of all ages" will be performed at 10 a.nl . and 2 p.m. with no adn1i ssio n for library visitors. Thus far that response ha s been one of alarm. A previous plan offrred bv the panel to trustees last week called for children on both sides of the frecwav in the Viejo E!rmcntarv area lo at tfnd the Triton cam pus. That drey.· angry objection from parents and students al ike at a board session ea rly last y,·eek. Trustees balked at ma king a choice of attendance zones and sent th e matter back to the com· mission. Happiness for Fishermen- 6,000 Bass it1 Newport Bay About 6,000 striped bass u·ere released into Upper Newport Bay Thursday af· ternoon by the California Dcpartn1c.nt of F'/sh and Game as part of a prrgram lo improve sport fishing Jn Southern California. Tuesday 's plant brought lo more than 10.000 the number of striped bass relra.c:· ed in Newport Bay this year. r-.1ore than 2.500 '>'-'ere planted in early March and another 2.000 Y.'ere placed !\-1ooday. The first plant proved a partial failure y,•hen about 7.500 of the 10.000 fish in- trnded for Newport Bay died in transit due to lack or oxygen . Froria l'age 1 l(IDNAP ... S"·int, head of a Ford subs idiary° in Cord oba was killed in a similar ambush for which the F'AP took credit. The. t-:HP also is belie\'ed holding \1iC· tor E. Samuelson. 37, of Cleveland , Ohio. plant n1anager fo r Esso . .\rgenlina Oil Co., an Exxon Corp . s u bs idiary . Sa muelson was kidnapcd Dec. 6 and !he co mpany paid the ERP a record $14 .2 million ranson1 for hin1 r-.1arch 14, hu t he has not been re leased. Preli minary figures on the new plan show that if the trustees aettpted the ar· rangemen ts. en rollments would be more equal between the two campuses. Dana !~ills, sy.·c.tling .,.,·ith students from high- groy,·th areas -would have 1.960 youngsters and San Clemente High would have 1.82'.!. The shifts in attendance areas comes as trustees have launched a neY.' project lo build a th ird secondary campus in the dist rict -in ,.,_1ission Viejo. But that school \\'ill not be ready for nearly three more yea rs. Jn the meantime, the trustees will face ' chronic crowding in the exisling high school campuses. Dana Hills is a relatiVl!ly nc.w campus \l·hich "'ill gradua te its fi rst seniors in June, yet it is nearly lull lo capacity. Its opening early last year meant lhnl youngsters no longer had to double up at San Clemente high and the transfer or students suddenly left the Triton campus 'o\'ith .some room to spare. Air, Water . Said Cleaner In Cou1ity The air Ornngt" Countians btt"alhe and the 1''3ter they drink is less radioa cli\"C now th an it was a decade ago \~rhen the world's superpol''ers \\'ere exploding nuclear weapons in the atmosphere. The Orange ' County ll ea 11 h Department's radiological section said this \\'eek that radiation le\'els have drorr ped, steadily since 1967, "'hen the in· ternational nuclear test ban treaty went into effect. "Samples or air and ocean. surface and drinking v.·aters. taken monthly by the department show that radiation has dropped to just slightly more th an natural background leveles," a health department spokes1nan said. Aceording lo ai r samples taken duri ng the atmospheric lestin~ and those taken las t vear. radia tion IC'vels are many hun· drcdS of times loy.·c.r loday in Orange County. The department said !h:it ai rbornr> levels as high as 6S "picocuries" per cubic n1eter of air "·ere recorded before 1969 in th e county but tha t level dropped to .04 picocu ries by last year. Gift of Nixon Papers 'Cannot Be Reclai1ned' Thi.' 6Jl00 fish planted Tuesday ap. peared 10 be lively and spirited. A skin diver from the. J)cpa rtment or F'ish cind Game waited in the wate r as fish poured through a chute from the transit truck, righting fish who landed belly up. The pl ant took place at Newport Dunes Aquat ic Park. The silver--colored ba55 are presently nine months old and about six inches long, according to Parke H. "Bud'' YoWlg, ma rine biologist in charge of the planting. CordOha, Argentina's third largest city, is one of the country's most troubled areas, with the presence of foreign auto companies and a large organized labor force. On Feb. 27, disgruntled police backed by armed right·wing activists deposed the governor of Cordoba province in an uprising that lasted more than a week and left nine persons dead. From Pqe I THREAT .•. happening." she said. "l just wish they hadn't of done ii here," said Richard Peterson of Moon· lain View. 'i'l'hose fli ght to San Jose v.·as A picocurie is a miniseule amount or radiation equal to one millionth of one millionth of a curie -the. amount of radioactivity associated ~·ith one gram of radium. Health o!ficials have estimaled that no real danger is present until atmospheric radiation reaches a level 0£ 100 picocuries per cubic meter of air. A health depart ment s po k e s m a n speculated that the reason rad iation hasn't com pletely dropped off to background levels is because of residual traces trapped in the upper atmosphere and recent testing by Communist China, "'hich was not party to !he treaty. \\!ASHJNGTON (AP) -The General Services Admlnistrationl said today the pre-presidential papers President Nixon donated lo !he National Archives are government property and cannot be reclaimed by the President. A spokesman for GSA, parent agency of the National Archive!. said his agency '-ccnsidered the gift legally binding. even though a tax deduction Nixon took for the gift has been disallowed by t'he Internal ·Revenue Service. ?.fore than hal f the papers in question (!00.Sist of Nixon's genera I oor· respondence as vice president, although 1he most important items were removed before the gift was made. 'Ibe remainder consists of documents collected between 1948 and 196'2, in· duding some newspaper clippings. NIXON'S TAX MAN IN THE DARK. Page 5. The tax issue revolved around the question of \\'hether Nixon made th e gift before Congress abolis hed allol'·ing , deduction for such donati ons. Thus. t<nc spokesman said, the GSA considers the tax ruling irrelevant !o the question or \\·hrthcr the pa pers belong to the gO\'Crn· ment. At the \\1hite House. Deput y Press · Secrelal)' Gerald L. \\'arrc.n said it had always been Nixon's contention that a valid gift had been made, .indicating he v.oo.ld make no efrort to reclaim the papers. Asked about efforts by private groups to help me President meet hls bill for back taxe' by purchasing some of his papers, \li arren said he knew 119thing OIAMGICOAST DAILY PILOT f ... Oot•1• f.<I In.,-,~ ' • '" '"' "'' ,._ l>,J.,,""' N•"' r,.,, 1\ "''°'"""''Otto.. f)>M>Q• Coo"Piill• "•"Ge,........,, '.,r,...,,.,, • .,,., "" ~'~••\....,.. "'"" ,, .. ,, ' ., .. ' t ~·· t" '"''• Mf.'" N•"'""" ,.....,~ ,.,. 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Another \\'hite Hoose official sai d Nix- on has not yet addressed the questlon or how he u·ill raise the money for overdue taxes from 1969-72. The GSA spokeman said. h<r-A'ever. that Nixon probably l''ould be free to sell or othen1rise dispose of o~ner Nixon papers and memorabilia being stored at the National Archives but not included In the deeds donating some of his papers lo the gove rnment. The spokesman said Nixon would be free to reclaim those papers barring any other legal impediment . Re\>. Otto E. Passman (0.La.), said Wednesday that a syndicate o f businessmen. incl uding former Louisiana Gov. James A. Noe. offered to buy the papers for $1 million. "! hope the committee that thought he (Nixon) it.id no right to a deduction for lhe donation of the papers is equally sure that I hey ar e his properly," PaSSTI1;1n said in a House speech in .,.,.hich he disclosed the offer. Jim Asaff. a Dullas real eS!ale man \l'ho is co.chairman of a group ca ll ed th e National Commiltee to Support the P•esidency, sa id Thursday that tht" \Vhit c House promised a response by r-.1onday on his group 's offer to buy the papers. Asaff said his group "'·as offering to collecl money to pay some $467 ,000 in ba ck taxes and interest O\\'ed by Nixon in return for the papers. Fuel Stations Back i11 Business On .\.II 7 Da ys Gasoline <J\'ailabilitr in OranJ?e and Los .-\ngelrs coun lies ha!ll impro\·ed so murh 1h:1T ~l-ilo11r. sr1•rn -<lay-a ... 1L'rk ~talion ~ .1rr ht•t:innin~ IQ spring up. the Southern ('alifornia Auto Club said today. Th<' round·thl'.clock stallons are not plcw,iJul and not grouped in any one p.'lrtfcular area but scattered throughou t both countirs. the Auto Club noted. A signific:int improvement :ilso \l'ill'! r rcdlcted on U1e strrtch of I.he S3nt" .tv'l a Frc-t\\·ay between Ora nge County nnd Sa n Diego. the '"driest" ln the stntc since the gas shortage began. The Auto Club sa id fo r the first time gas v,.il\ be available on Sund11y in San Juan Cnpistrano, Oceanside. Encu\itas and Del ~-lar. · Elsewhere in the Los Angeles-Orangt' County metropolita n area about 30 per· ct>:nt or t he st.ilions surveyed by the Auto C.1ub said they int!"nded to be optn :it l!"ast part of th!' day Sunday 'A'hlle nrarl v 90 perctnl said thty -.·ould be open on sa.turday. (orp~e Id entified LOS ANGELES (UPIJ -The body ol a young "''Oman buried in a sheet In a garage. was ldcntl!INI Thur~ay aa that of Hl"lcn Marie Telford, 25, formerl y or San Jose. ( ' Offici als estimated the cost or raising !he bass at about $2 a pound. They said the cost is deceptive, however, since th ere are between 12 and 18 fish per pound , each of which ma y grow to weigh over 25 pounds. Fishermen are requesled tll lhrow th e small flsh back UQtil they gro"' to about a foot in length. The salt water bass are not expected t.o reproduce in Newport Bay, Young said, because they require deep fresh waler streams in y,•hich to lay their eggs. "Of course, they can try," he said. From Page I SPORTS ... saying over and over." "11e had really acc om plis h ed something. A sigh1ed wrestler certainly doesn't want to lose to a blind one." Success. he believes is its Ol''Il reward brcause a ncgati\1e attitude is "'hat defeats a child most -the attitude of the child himself and of those around him . "'Attitude is the main obstacle."' said the coach , \\'ho holds a doc torate 1n educatio n. '"Sighted people have 1nade up their n1inds u·hen they don't know :inything about being blind. They close th t·ir eyes :illd say ·t can't do it.' " Dr. Buell points out that man y children have some. usa b1e vision. Some sec definition but not detail ; others see only light. Every bit helps. '"I "·ork fo r the positive and not the negative," he said. "Sometimes the kids are so brainy,·ashed they think they can't do anything." Dr. Buell ;tpproaches a child from the sl.aodpoint of y.·hat he can do, not what he can't. And his theories, whi ch have been incorporated into books and educational fi lms. are influencing programs for the \'isua\ly handicapped around the world. Early this month he received a na- 1ional ay,·ard from the America n Associa· tion of Health, Physical Education and Recrea tion for his significant con· tributions to the fie ld. lie has 1~·ritten ex· tensively on physical programs for tht" blind and his best known works are "Physical Education for Blind Children" nnd "Physical Education and Recreation for the Visually llandicapped." lti.s films :ind books have been used by the Un ited Nations and other agencies in Europe and his ideas have been adopted by many schools who have blind students rnrolled. "\Yhen [ was a student I lived In a residential school for the blind. It was there that I decided to grow up lo be a teacher and expand on the games I played there." Co ffee Shop Yields .-·100 lo Burglar A burcla r wbo broke through a lock at the back door of a San Clemente coff~ shop Ix-fore dnwn today madt off with 1100 from the cash box, the owner told police. Eugene Pyle, the owner of Bob's C.Offee ~hop. 1409 S. El Camino Rt.al, phoned o(· !Jeers shonly alter 5 a.m. to report the loss. .. Doctor Indicted After Abor tion BOSTON (UPI l -The chief resid('nl physician in charge of obstetrics and gynecology at Boston City llospital has been indicted for man.slaughter by a Sul· folk County grand jury in the death of a six-mont'h-old male fc.tus "killed'' after an abortion. Four other present or fonner physi· clans al the hospital '4'ere also indicted Thursday in an Wlrelated case on charges or illegally performing ex· periment.s on dead fet uses follo\\·ing abortions. Assistant District Attorney Newman Flannigan sa id the manslaughter charge against Dr. Kenneth Edelin was believed to be the: fi rst case ol its kind in 1'.fasisachusetts. beiog hel~ up~ 1 • 1 : Sa n Diego StfperiOr court JUdge Eli Levenson was on his y,·ay home from a California Council or Judges committee meeting. ··1 don't think I ~·as unnecessarily ex· cited. No one was." Judge Levenson said. "As a matter of facl , most ptople were apathetic. Everyone seemed to want to go to the trouble, rather than leave it. It's a matter of frustration," he said. Donna LaBail of C.OSta Mesa, an Airwes t hostess, said she thought the terminal passengers reacted well. One man was plainly irritated. Los Angeles County Deputy Sheri ff Wayne Calloway, a Seal Beach n!sident, y,·as on his Wily to Las Vegas with h i s \\'ife. "It's taken them 45 minutes so far to search a small place like this. When we get bomb threats at the Hall of Justice in Los Angeles it doesn't take this long to check them out. And that building has 13 stories." he said. ~ Tha.t's the Woy Cookie Cru1nbles ' Pack rat.<!. so the story goes, always leave something behind after making orr with a 11victim's" goods. So do some gas rats. San Oemente housewife Lynda Lee Wallace of 1624 Las Bolas went to her car behind her apartment Thursday and found that someone had st.olen her gasoline. In return, they lert several cookies in her gas tank. she told police. WOODMARK CHAI RS Consumer Guide says "Best value in the Indu stry!" Large se lection of these fine lounge ch airs to choose from. another Ted von Hemert exclusive. ff -' ' ' .. ;,-., ' Woodma rk Features I\ * 8 way Hand Tied * Corner Blocked Hord. wood Frames • fontoslic Fabric Selec· tion • Lorge Select ion of Styles • Quality Construction Al Co mpeti live Prices Stop In Today For Best Seleclion II You're Staying Home More Often. You Might As Well Ba Comfortable DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN W&ltDAYS & SATURDAYS t:OO .. 5:30 • 4 ' • NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 WESTCU FF DR., &&a.2WiQ LAGUNA BEACH • 34SNORTHCOASTl-fWY ., 494"'551 TORRANCE • 23$49 llA\VTHORNE BLVD, (Open Fri. til 9, Sun. 11·5;30) 378-1219 7 i I \ • '' -' ' Lagun~ )Jeaeh EDITION Your llon1eCo\\'H Dully Pa1•e1· VOL. 67 , NO. I 02, 4 SECTION S, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1974 TE N CENTS ·- $2 Million Condominium Approved in Laguna By JACK CHAPPELi. Of lllf O•JIY P'llfl Sllff The Laguna Reach City Council has ap.. proved a S2 million 30-unit condominlun,, but only, after harsh and biting criticism "'as \"Oiccd by t ount ilman ('narlton Boyd against One time political ally Arnold llano, fCf'mer member of the city Board or Adjustment. Cooncilman Boyd today C<>ntinued and reiterated his criticism of ··••hat he called t~ ''lunatic fringe" \\'hich used any nleans at its disposa l to frustrate and stall city development. action~ \\'hich. he said , ar~ threatening the: .. priv ilegt's ot citizens. The condominium project a de.~:elop­ ment of Tral\scootinetnal Reallv of Los Angeles is planned for the 500 ·block of North Coast High\vay. ft has ~ ap-- proved by ltK' city boan:I of Adjustment but was appealed 10 t~ council. ltano lead the fight again.~! !ht' con· domlnium project, although the formal appral \\·as ll'(::lll~ brought b~· person:>· h\·1ng \\l1hin 300 frl'l of lh1' proposed l'Orl· c!ominiurn. During the public l1earing \\'~nesday • brfore lhc city l'{)llnc1L the Lo~ An&c!1's f1rrn's a1tornr~· charged .1ha1 the flJ)\)l.'al nad l>N>n drafted b\· llano \1•ho th<-n en· C<luragrd tht• res1deit1s to sij.!n. Hano adm1flcd he h.1d \\T1ttcn 1hr <1p- pcal but he s..110 the residents "·ere fullv in fa\'or of it. tmd arccp!cd it as their 01\·n. nlade mlnur changes and \1err 1ot..1tly opro!N to thr hi~ ron1lo1n 1n111n1 1 ·ounril1n:1n HoyTI durrni: !ht' mt'ft111J! rharJ!cd th :11 !h" r1t ~· eount1I \\'a s Oi·1ng "ust-f!'' to fru ~tra1 r th·· d1'\1'lo1"1t·r .. , don't apprl'l'.'ia!l' bt'1nc u~l.'d !,\ an\!Yl<ly " llo~'<i i><11d nntinA Ju• ,n,., con- c1>rnt'd that :in\'body :.'TlOulc\, b(· "dragg1·J through thr kno1hot1•" b.1· th{' c11y. "\\'r ran Sc.'1' th;i 1 1f ci t11l•ns abusr the ir prrc1ous pr111hgt--: tht' 1rn1 pro\·1d1·" 11a~·s of prC\l'nt1n~ thcn1 frorn J:01ng Qf f the dl'l,·p l'!l<l and ht'l'Omin& part of ri President Again , On California Tax· Bill 'Lumber' Comp le~ Approv~d The 4i'l'J!I ,~ch .~'4 ol Ad· . justment approved two projects relating to the relocation of the 4guna Beach Lumber Compan)', and development or the $4 milion "Lumberyard" shopping complex in deliberations Thursday night. The board unanin'IOusly approved !he relocation of the company operations to the propased Laguna Canyon site just north of Canyon Acres Drive. It also approved the design of the "lumberyard'' parking area adjacent to City Hall. Only the relocation was controversial as residents of the Arroyo Drive area protested one plan which could have in- cluded a through street from Laguna Ca:l· yon Road to Arroyo Drive. Plans approved Thursday call for the city to receive a dedicated right of way bel'4'een the tY.'O roads. but that it will be barred and available for use. by emergen· cy vehicles only. During deliberations, Board Jl.fen1bcr tu ~1urphine addre~ed allegations: that the city was in any way tying up tbe project . ~lrs. Jl.furph ine said the process of drafting an environmental impact report , considering it and attempting to mitigate adverse Impacts on the surrounding com· munity was a nec~ary step. She said the proble,ms faced in an EIR are often cwnulative and their correction is necessary if the communily is not to h<' O\'erwhelmed with a collection of {See LUJl.IBER, Page %) Pageant Official Sa vs Beacl1 Medal ....... :' Can't Be Depicted Pageant or the ~taster Producer Don Wllliamson said today a reproduction of the proposed Laguna Beach JI.fain Beach commemorath'e medaJ is impossible. Williamson said !hat the relation o( the human figure to the rest of the medal presented the major bar to the inclusion of !he city's medal in this year's pro- gran1. To use a Hfe-si1.e model on !he medal. the background of !he medallion Y.'OU!d ha\'e lo be twice as high as the stage on lvhich the pageant's vrorks are presentC'd. Williamson said. During City Council consideration of the design for the medal commemorating the dedication of the multi-million Main Beach Park June 22. Atayor Roy Holm had said he "-ould like to see the medal reproduced in the famous Pageant of the Afast.ers this year. The mayor said that was one reason for featuring a human figure 90 boldly on the design. He said he had discussed the possibility with Williamson. WilliarMOn said the Festival of Arts Pageant program ha!I beeo set for several mooth;,, but that he had told the mayor that last minu1e changes "ha ve been made before.'' Afterward, medallion artist Bori!I Buzan brought the sketch to Wi lliam~n. and the p:igeant producer said the !Csile of the y,·ork would prove prohibllh•c. "Thtre art a lot of things we u"Ould l1Kc lo do but can't becallSC of sca.lr. 'nils Is one ol them," he said. DilllY l'ilol Sl1ll l'llOto State R11les- $4,263 Still o,ve cl S:\CR i\'.\.lF:\10 (,\P l -Prt"~1drnt Xi~> on oy,•es $t263 in back taxes to the state of C:aJifomia for th!! yt'ars 1969 and 1970. the exccull~e (.lff1cer of tho state Franchise Tax Board s.ii d todav. The i;\ate also a~scssed lhc 0Ni:<ons a pcnitlty <if S:l'.l 17 for faihng to file a California slate inconle tax return {or th e yeil r 19i0. The Nixons 1rill al<;0 h.1\'C to p.1~· 6 p<'rccnt 1nlcrrst on the hark ta-:e~. Th" 1nt<'re·il ("har,c:c \\ 111 Ix-:ibout SI OIJO. but NIXON 'S TAX MAN IN THE DARK . Page 5, th.11 the cxac! amount h,1s not Ix-en rat. rula1cd . .\lar11n Huff. rh1r f of Thr st;11,•s inN'lmr ta:< ag:eney. s::11d that ~1xon n.nil '.I.Jr<; .\1\· 11n 01vc the tax on tri1 ,1I incorne \lf Sli5.0!l7 for thl· \1\·o \c<ir~ in q11c~tion . The st<ite ·earlier ruled lhAl '\ixon did not ha\•e to po1\ California tax'!s on his prr<>1dent1i!J s:1lnry iif ~250.{)()f) a _1.aer. bu t n1ight 011e Taxes on other income cJrned frorn 11·rth1n the state . !l uff s:1id u.da~··s tax :is~rssmcnt 1~ based on r.1r11ing~ \\'hi('h include c.:ipit:i l J:ains from thr 1970 sale ()f part of hi~ San ClrmC'nte f'Starf'. inC'Qrnr from the c.~!atc of Xi\1111\ n1o!her .tnd ro~·;iJt1es f1Y1r.1 :'\i\on's brw"•k "Srt Crrsc~ ... It tn rlude<; C!'!pHal gain~ 1nrnmc of S.111.91 8 on lhc ~le of pnrt of his San Clcmcn!e cst atr and S.'i9,2flfl for nn· pro\'c•meni;; at the \rf'stcrn \\h1tc l!ou~·· '.\1\:1ln·~ Los 1\ngrlrs tax atl1>rnr.v. r~:111 Bur ler. said the C'al1fomia 1;1x u·ou!d l:it: paid OFFICERS SEARC HED LUGGAGE FOR BOMBS Tape Was Used to Ma rk Bags After Search "I'm extremely plca~rd \1·1th !hf' court esy. cooperation :ind pri orily rh.11 th'' Fr;inchiM:' Tax Rtiard ha~ sho\vn 1n !his mauer. \Ve have indtc11!ed \\'C \\'ill accrpt thei r findin g<>." Rutler s<11d. Bomb Hoa x at OC Aii·po1·t Butler said :'\ixon·s stair tax situation "·as unusual "tiecause nf the very unique nature of this taxpayrr." Huff said the Xi-.:ons owl.'d no California taxes for the years 1')71 nnd 1972 . "hen th<'y reported a 11e1 los s 111 C.al1 fornili-sourcc inc;'Z of s:11.6J'.! and S.18.508 rcspec!i\'ely . Delays 300 Passe11ge1·s !luff sai d the board rigina!ly planned to assess the '.\1xons a 25 percent penalty for failing to file a 1969 return . but decid· ed not to a{ler recei\'ing "satisfac!Or\· sho\\ini;: of reaso nable cause" as lo uhy thcv did not file a return. A telephoned bomb threat forced closure bf Orange CotL.,ty Airport for about one hour lat e Thursday afternoon. No bomb u·as found . JI.lore than 300 persons jan1med into the terminal for rush hour flights at 5 o'clock. y,·ere evacua1ed as security per· soonel S('a rchcd 1hc building and all lug- gage left inside. • Officials said lhc evacuation y,·as orderly. They had announced over the public address system that the building would have to be cleared because t h c threat had been received. Foor departing Air Callfom ia nnd Hughes AiN·est night:! were delayed. Three arriving planes were allowed to land but were instructed to taxi lo 'points far away from the terminal. The bomb threa t had been rt.'<'ei\'cd by an Airwest official in Los Angeles y,•ho immedia tely relayed it lo Al~·est of· ricials In Orange County. It took t""·o hours before ai rlines were able to resume normal nig ht opera tions. The ooly ten.~ momcnl cnme when a janitor remembered be' had seen Y.hat looked like an empty egg carton In a trash can A couple of hours earlier. Security officials cautiously appro.1chcd the trash contalnt r a)ld Jooked Jnsk1e. They found an empty egg canoo. ~· JI.lost passengers lined up alooi;i the fen· ce bord ering the parking Jot across the serv ice road \\'hile the sea rch proceeded. ~fany said they \\'ere more frustrated and aggravated than arraid. Joanne 1-lerbcl of Fountain Vallt'y \1as (Ste THREAT, Page 21 l~urt said the state considered some of :'\ixon ·s presidential allowances a~ r;:ihfornia income bC'causc the monf'y \\JS spent in the state. Offi~ial Nab bed • Lo ng Beach? Ul Stolen lt~nis Jie ld LOS ANGELES (UPI\ -Wa yne Sharp, a second·lerm Long Beach councilm::tn and a ~tate 1\sse1nbly1nan cand idale, has been at· r ested on suspi cion of receiving stolen g<10ds. Di slrict Atlorney Joseph P. Busch said charges against the Long Beach lawmaker involved stolen guns and stereo equipment. The 46-year·old councilman and re~taurant o"'·ner Y•as taken into custody at his Red \Vi tch Inn 'rhursday after he allegedly som a reportedly stolen revol\•cr to an undercover a.gent. Busch said that his offi ce started an i;ives11gation a rnonth ago after receiving informat ion about Sharp·s alleged dealings in stolen gu ns. ..J' The coun cilman was rea lcased on his O"'n rcc0An1iancc Thurs· day nig ht . He was to be arraigned toda y. lunatic fru1g1• " ·I don't 11~\' tx·1ng u<t•<I and I hair ,, f('fhnl! that th1~ !>Uhm1~~1fln 111 thi~ ~1p!)l,•.1I $Jl'l <H.:ks of ihnL" ('1:w.1nr1l111ar1 Bo~d :.:11d. ll;u10. defended !11); p~,1·1u.:1p<ilinn 111 dralnn g rnc 11pi:it.·al nv1 111i.: 1~:i 1 dunn~ Ho~d·s l•lt·c11on, h(I 1lr.1fild s111nt• ~J>l.'t'tlk'S for the l'01111<·11r11:1n . Hr ~.11d !hose 1h1'n l11 tarne: lk>~d'.; !>peech1~. ju .. \ :is l'r,·..:Hi•·nt :\1 xon·~ \1 n!t•r:;' spi.'t•('hl'S bt'c;11n1· H1i• pr<'S!dt•11!'~ Onl'l' rhry \Itri· Ulh'll ti !•r U•.O {i\ lh•" Vi l1c('r. lt,1110 n,,rlu1,•d .10 1 t·~p(J J ·rhur,1lny t01 Oh' cr11ic1:-.1n Ile, '>.1!ft ht• ft'!l 1111' l'U\/ll<"il'~ :J{'llOll h:id i;:uttrd !ht· dr ... :j!Jl 1'1'1 •1",1 11H inanrc. lit· no1,'<1 !hat rn,· Tr. lb<" 1,1Jn1·1 \.1 1 B1·;dl.l' rrujt'CI :.!i ll h;1d I I ! ' -'PP!U 'd IJy tht.' South C0<1~1 l\1•gu111.1I t "1;. .... ·r .1lul/1 t.:0111 1111-.~1011 bu1 !>aid hi' 111111ld 1101 p:1 nir1p~tc •Sf-e Al'l'!Ut\',\L. Pui:e %1 -------------------- Th 1rtce:n-111onlh·old .J ason Bowen of Sant.1 /\na wen t 10 ~ce the t:astcr bu nn\· Thursdav ar Sout h Coasl Plaza in ('osta .'llcs.1 ·rhc pi cture trlls ihe rest of ilic story. ---------------- Count)r Fcita l Traffic Accidents P liing e 4 3% Hy '\'ILi.iA'! SC llHEIREll 01 r~• 01.11 p,1o1 ir,u F:it.'.llities on Oranj:!e Count~ frcrY•;1ys nnrl high\l':l\'S drop[Jf'fl off by nr•ar lv -1.l pPrl'Cn l for the fir~t lhr"C' !llOn1hs of !h1• ~(·:1r, art•ordini:: to the cnunr~ ·s lnp Ca!1fom1a High"·av pa1rnlrnan. ,\nd e\·en if thrrr arc 01h1·r filttnrc; in· vnl1 cd In the dl"cl1nc . 1·aiil \\'1lhan1 Fradrnburg thinks the lo\\·efl'<I frr·r11:1~' Sjlt'f'd lin1it has hnd a !ot to do 11 ith 11 "'.\.fy grneral belief is that the actual driving attitudrs changrd tn the bcl!rr for the n1ost part \\'hen the hm11 Y.11<: dropped bccaus..• people l' x h r b 1 t f' d rcrnarkablc \·oluntar\' i.:ontrol." Fraden · burg said . · Fradrnburg's boss. CHP Commissionrr \\'niter l'ud1nski . h:i:> bcrn quoted as s:iy1ng he think s thr lirn1! !:hnu!d bfo push· c'<l b:irk up again but tht· Orange Cnun11· pa1rolrnan said he think<> Pudinski prol>· ahty "as quoted out of l'Ontext .. , think hc \\as 1ryinf( to say that thf' IO\\·cr Spt'l'd limit Y.a'\ onh nnro fa ctor 1n the rcdurt1on of acr1dcn1s ·und h11; l<"t·l 1n.L? is rhat f('\\'Cr pcQplc \\ere drivi ng bcc<it1Sl' of the gas shortltJ.(t'.'. Frarlenburg .... 1id. ' He '\\'aS trying to point out that !he en· lire matter llL't'<is 'a good bif morf' analysis before the decline is pinnOO on one 90UrCe." \Vhilc he would not contradict hi~ supt""rinr . Frarlenburg did s.'.ll' hts O\I n personal ff'('ling 1s thnt tht rill!" l.,i'glslnture should move ca1 11iousl•· 1·.1 h Rny ~ill thRI \\'Ould inc:rease th~ S'"' ,,I limit st:lle \\idr. "'ly O\\ll thought Is that the lower limit is good in hi ~hlv rrt.i.i 1 -._ but k~nd of ridi('11lou! on th·• "·i:'lr 0"'"1 road hkP lnl er"tate 5 up th~ San J :>a .Ji 1 \'o11l'y ·; he said . r·rnri t•nburji! ~id the !'late should 101'< :il cnrh ro.1d\\·ay on Its own mf'rits 10 dclrrmine ·11;hat the ~pe«I should hr. l!ul in Oran~r Coun ty. h~ Mki lh<' ]OY.C'r limits and sub~uenl dri\C" cau· lion h;11·,, 11rnugh! ;,n ·1111:i1;i1:.: ch;ir1g1• 111 S{(ll l'il IC'S. On l\' rrght !)<:llplP l!11•d ''" Or:1ni::\' < 01111- ty fr('r\\·ays anrl hr)!h1\·a1·<; 1n 1~1· !'HI'..; jur1"<lirt1nn dt1rin i:: 1h1· ·rir.~i riu<1rt~·r of tl1•· 1·1·;1r c·on1p.1r1·d 111 1i dunni,:1h" ~;1111·· )/l'r11(.! il ~·e:1r ill!fJ. F11<· nf th" !4 clit·d 1n 111 0 trafl1c 111.'ctdt•nt.~ tr11ur.1· act·1d1 ·nt " dt"thnf'd hv n1·:1r!\• ;1 P''ff"(•nt durin ~ !he san1e p<.•r10<! and n\I at·lidents IOJ:elher dc('llnrd by n1-;Jrl\ ::~ 1)('rrfnt, Fradrnburg s.11d. "This is a r·f)nsidt•r;ibl" chanc:r· and \1·e IStt :\CCIJIJ-:.\'l'S, Pa~e 21 Orange A Coas t <;~ (;so~- Weather Ea ster ucckrnd on thr Or;1n~e :·o<i-.t prom1st's to be sunn y and \\arm \\Jth little lt'mlX'ta lur(: rhr1ngc from lodav's ba!mv C'hn1~·. lhgh readi ngs should 'be. 1n lhc rn1ddll' lo upper 70s. d1pp1ng 10 th <' IOV.' Ws O\'Crni~ht. 1;1,.,;a 111 : TOD.\,. Tails atirl tnpr ()l'liR ore 110 lcn1ut>r rpq111rfr/ (r1 r npt>ra F:n1• ·raid 1Jn11 rf'~1tJn11 "'''' /n1iu· fnne Opera ~rfl'r lt'll.'i li.<nJ . .' Qfk'1'(1 1~ for tlu.• ])Coplc 1a 1rnlo11's \\'cck('t1drr · a1 .,. • .,., ,tt'YI.. J 8•.tt.ft• " L.. IA !MY' 1' r .,.,.,~II • I Cl•Ul'1ff I' '41 r _lf, 11 Cr•tt••lft II 0.ol~ NOil<•• t £dl"'ri•! l'•t • I ~t"l'K• " H~"'"" U &"" Lu 1clett U V.•1lM1 f ' 1.1•-.Y Trw • Me'lie\ ') 1' H_,,_,._. Ht-. '· H Or'ft._, C-tr t 1'•111• 11·11 lll•··~<lf'lftll ,..,, IHl'h 11·11 l•l~•!tlo~ tt r~1M'" 'J..ff iftlltlff ' W8l!d Htw1 4. 11 WftlltNtr If.fl , ' c-· ~> DAILY PILO I ---,. rrul.1~ Agril 12 19i4 Sports Hold Ans~r far Blind Youths •• ' -· 4 _ By PA!\tELA HALLAN ' ot 1M O.Ur Plltl 5T•ff Or. Charles Buell is legally blind. Jle sees only shudes of light and dark, vague outlines defined by their place- ment, blurred Images of objects, races, and open SP-OCC. Yet he can see into the depths of a child 's soul and recognize lhe dor1n1:1nt seed of self destruction ln a pose, an at· titude, a ton~ of voice, The first sign he believes is inaclivlty. 1 And Dr. Buell , 62. knows exactly y,•hat to • do about that. I rte·~ a coach, and all of his students are visually handicapped . . "Physical education is important for visually handicapped children." said Or. Buell, who lives in San J uan Capistrann. "Yet most public schools don't give thatn a chance to be involved in sports. Th is is y,•hat I constantjy have to contend with." Dr. Buell works in a field where skep- tics lurk around e\'ery corner, refusing to believe th.at a blind child can pla y fool· ball, baseball, or even run track. ' '"!'he v!sually handica pped can Women, Take Over To1vn WALTHOURVILLE. Ga. (UPI ) -Women are running this small south Georgia town because they said the men we re too busy to bother with government. Mrs. Lynat Anderson was sworn in as mayor and five women were named to the City Council Wed- nesday alter the state approved a petiUon or incorporation signed by 300 o( the town's 413 residents. 'Ibey served their first full day in office Thursday and seemed to relish their task.s. "The men are too busy earning a living to OOther with local govern· ment and politics," Mayor Ander· son said. From Page J ' ACCIDENTS . • • are delighted," Fradenburg said. l<Jt gives us a chance to devote more time to ; other needed services." { Deputy Orange County Coroner Jim Bisener said traffic fatalities on all traf- fic streets and hlgbways di'opped 22 per· cent durinl the first quarter of the year, from 58 deaths to 45. Highway Patrol accident analysts also performed a survey late last month on two busy coonty freeways to see how well people are cooformlng to the new limit They detennined by radar checks over a slx·hour period that 87 percent of all vehicles were driving at speeds under 60 milea per hour and 61 percent o( all vehicles were at or below the 55 mile-per· hour limit. The tests were conducted at busy overcrossings on thtyRiverside Freeway in Anaheim and /CJD the Santa Ana Freeway in Jrvine.(m ~1arch 22. Fuel Stations Back in Business On All 7 .Days Gasoline availability in Oranp:c and Los Angeles. counties has improved so murh that 24-hour, sevcn-day·a·•vcck stations are beginning to spring up, the Southern California Auto Club said today. Th e round·the·clock stations are not plentiful and not grouped in anv one particular area l:iut scattered throughout both counties. the Auto Club noted. A sign.ificant improvement ;ilso \1'as predicted on the slretch of the SJnta Ana Freeway bet\\:een Orange Countv and San Diego, the ''dryest" in the statC since lhe gas shortage began. " · ORANGf COAST ls DAILY PILOT f"" °'•"l)Ol C.O.•t O.t!t '''1<11 "''~ ""'"'" .. ~­ ii<""" I"" N•,.l '""" '' NOO,,""d fl>'"" 0.•- W..•• I'~~·····~ c~·· ~·••@ .,,,,..,..., ••• l'>olO<· "...., M "U·" '"' "''" r,.~., •~• Cti·•~ ""'"' N•w ....... I &Ill'~ '"'"'"'Ill"" lle.t•lf°""" 'I'' ~)II~, I ·!iu~• [loo~" '"'""'3'""'•<>1<~~ ~~ t """""'•' '••" .... ,. '••P •"•""' A ' e,•~ •"';•)"\>'••!••··'~"""I'"'""~ ·•'"'Jo;; 1n1, >'" "°"' '"~'" ·.,()<11 .... •·"'•"'lr""''"-" \,>;) I u.,i.·" ,., i;.,.i. ~·-c..1,lf>h1•, •i;~~ t~r,.,.IJ \\~,I p, .. ,..,.,,,.'ld ..... 11> .. !•• \.y\ r (.,i..1 v.._."'"°"'""'""""•"".t>M- Q.o!,.~H t,..,.,, P:r~i:> Noll Aowsl•nl~OQ{4'10t> L..-elncllOffke 222 fo-<1\1 "~-~a "''1 ..\d.i-~P.Q6o•tiM. ~~2 °""""""" f"''•"'•"' l:IC-!S.~Sl•ff' ... _, ~~ ):»:!,,._.,,,~ "• ... •"1910" 0....., ! l'tl! IM..C" e.wi..,,~ l>.<~C~'lle•t,. 309 '-1'(1Cf"""<lillMI Telt'phOM 1114164l.4l21 Cl•••lftMAd, ........ 64J.J61t a..,.. hetell Alt Dtpa lwwM..i ,.,._. ., .. ,.,, (;.~. !ti~ 0'1U'IOf' °"" .. "'""' ...... C0--. eo"' No.....,lio<"" lllV•""'-"°"Of>41""""' OI °"""'""--~ ... I W ~td "'1"cul~lil!*-ol~- ~~ -I· Oll'd .. Cai' .. M•,Olbfot• ""' lllAM•"'''O'I" "" -•l 00 ""'""'Iv "" .... ~ t•CI0~, ..... ....,_......,.....100-"!W • participate in almost everything," he said. "True. some sports have to be modified and this is what throws the skep tics. "Whef'\ the blind play baseball the ball Is rolled on the ground and when he runs around the track his hand follo\\'3 a wire. "A visuallv handicaJ;!:ped per:snn can run \onR distances if attacked to a purtncr." But Dr. Suell ~lievt.i'I spnrts that rc- nu ire no modification fl.re hesl. And these i11clude wrestl ing, swlmn1ing. and gym· na!ltici1. , "Ive coached m11ny wrestlers." said the teacher who works in the Long Beach Unified Dii:trirt. "I'll nrver forget the fir:it bov that \ron. He iumped up and dovrn. 't'ou could hear pim all nver the ~ym. ''I \\'On. I won. I .,.,.on.' he kep t sa\'ing over and over.'' "Jfe 'hhd really aecomu\i~h<'d something. A sie;hted 'wrestler certainly do~n·t want to lose to a blind one." Suc:~s. he believes is its own reward ' because a negative attitude ~ \\'hat defeats a child mo st -the atlitude of the child himself and of those around trlm. "Attitude Is the main obstacle," salci the coach, who bolds a ~oct.orate in education. "Sighted people h ve made up their eyes and •ay 'l can't do t.'" Dr. Buell poirlts out that many chlldren have some u!able vision. Some m dertnil ion but nOt detai l; others see only light. Every bit helps. "J work for the positl"e and not the negative," he said. "Son1etimes the kids arc so brainwa shed !hey.thin k th ey can't do anything ." Dr. Buell 11pproaches a child from the sfandpoint of what he can do, not what he their minds when they don't know anything about being blirid. They close can·t. And his lh~ries, which have been incorporated into books and educational films. are influt>nring programs for the visually handicapped around the world. Early thi~ month he received a na- tional award from the American Associa· lion of Health, Physical Education and Recreation for his significant con· tributions to the field. He has written ex- tensivc!Y on physical programs for the ·Happiness for Fishermen- 6,000 Bass in Newport Bay About 6,000 striped bass were released into Upper Newport Bay Thursday af- ternoon by the California Department or Fish and Game as part of a prrgram to Improve sport fishing in Southern California. Tuesday's plant brought to more than 10,000 the number of striped bass releas· ed ln Newport Bay this year. More th an 2,500 were planted in early March and another 2,000 were pl 9ced ti.1onday. The first plant proved a partial failure when about 7,500 of thi 10,000 fish in· tended for Newport Bay died in transit due to lack of oxygen. The 6,000 fish planted Tuesday ap- peared to be lively and spirited. A skin diver from the Department of Fish and Game waited in the water as fish poured through a chute from the transit truck, righting fish who landed belly up. The plant took place at Newport Dunes Aquatic Park. The silver-colored bass are presently nine months old and about six inches long, aceording to Parke H. "Bud" Young, marine biologist in charge of the planting. Officials estimated the cost of raising the bass at about $2 a pound. They said the cost ls deceptive, however, since Students Hiking Through Coast For Orphanage Huntington Beach residents who see a group of weary hikers pass through their city on April 18 and Laguna Beach residents who spot the same group April 19 might think they're witnessing a Children's Crusade. Tn a sense, they will be. A group of students from Santa Rosa is walking to Guachochic in the stale of Chihuaha, Mexico. asking for pledges and contributions to help build an orphanage in the southern ~1exican lo\\'n of San Cristobal de las Casas. The hikers were inspired by t1,1·0 students from Cal Slate Sonoma, Steve Raymond and John Cwnmings, who returned rrom a pleasure trip to r-.1exico determined lo do something about the plight of the many homeless Mexican children. A group called Project Orphan was formed. The hike of ove r a 1.000 miles is their first fund-raising pr oj ect . Laguna Planners Set Joint Meet Witl1 Zone Board Laguna Beach planning commissioners and members of the Board of Ad· justment will hold a joint session at 7: 3Q. p.m. ~1onday at City Hall to discuss city zoning matters. The tll'O planning panels "'ill study the modification of the city's multi-family residential r.one densities. Plann ing commissioners alone are scheduled to further discuss the city's proposed slope-density law tying R·l housing den.,ity to the slope cf the land (as slope increases, the number of permitted units decreases\. They are also tentatively scheduled to mull the city's position toward the South Laguna General Plan and options to development of Sycamo re Hills. J\losk Asked lo Quit LOO ANGELES (UPI\ -Former Callfornia Commissioner Brian Van Camp ca lled Thursday for the resigna- tion of state Supreme C-Ourt Justicl.! Stanley Mosk for "im pairing the in· depcmdcnce" of bis post by mak ing parUsan political contributions. Van Cimp, a Republican candidate for secretary or stale in the June 4 primary. charged that f\-10Sk "conducted hlmsc.lf In a hi~hly qucsUonable manner'' by mak· Ing $1,Wl contrJbutlons to Democrats in 1970. I there arc between 12 and 18 fish per pound. each of wh ich may grow to weigh over 2J pounds. Fishermen are reque sted to throw the sn1all fish back until they grow to about a foot in length. The salt water bass are not expected to reproduce in Newpo rt Bay, Young said , because they require deep fres h water strean1s in ll'hich lo lay their eggs. "Of course, they can try,'' he said. From Pagel LU!\IBER ... negative enviro nmental factors produced by development. Res;xinding to a lelter llTitlen by Jeff ,Jahraus, son of Dick Jahraus, owner of the Lumber C-Ompany, ?i-frs. Murphne said the board and the Jahraus family wert' "on th e .same side." Jeff Jahraus had said th at his fam ily, one of the city's pioneers, would never do anything to hurt Laguna or create a danger harmful to anyone who visits or lives in Laguna Beach. She noted that the Laguna Beach Lumber Company "could well qualify as an institution in Laguna Beach ." "We sure don't want to fight . We have the same interests at heart," hlrs. Murphine said. The unanimous \'ote approving the relocation ElR came following the ad· dition or five parking spaces to the lumber company project for a total of 42. The addilional spaces were required as a result of an urgency ordinance passed Wednesday by the city council increasing city parking standards. From Pagel .<\PP ROV AL . •• in protestin g it there. ln reiterating his position, C-Ouncilman Boyd today voicing his opposition said he was "deeply concerned that fringes of our mainstream can bring our whole pro- cess tumbling down if they lie and cheat and carry on. "If we don't stay closer to the middle. we risk losing our precious possessions," Boyd said. He again refe rred to a "llUlatic fringe'' and included in its reference to several persons who can be COWlted on to ''jump off the deep end" in opposition to growth or social policies. Thr. effect is that controlling la\\'S and policies the city has developed to guide development if stretched by what Boyd \Vednesday called "persons whose zeal sometimes carries them to extremes" will be challenged and overtumed. City Attorney Tull y Seymour has ad· vised the council that the design review ordinance under which the condominium 1,1·as COMide red is primarily useful as a tool in getting the developer to the bargaining table, but is a "slim reed" on \vhicn to rest environmental and t0ning· type decisions. Plant Pilferer Purloins Potted Prize in Point Dana Point Is provlng to be a happy hunting ground for Orange county's pot· tcd plant pll!erer. The fleet-footed foliage footpad filched n nourishing fioral fixture for· the second time in theee ~ays Thursday when he swept up a-potted plant from the apart· ment of Marilyn Henderson, 221 of :ISSll Alla Vi:st11 Drive . Shcrlfft deputies said it was the same story tllat llas been told throughout the south County area for several months: "One minute the plant "os on the dOQrstep and the next minute it had gont..". Also being investigated at the nearby apa.rtment of Bruce Irvin \Ytnthcr. 54, ls the theft of draperies valued by him at Sl.000, dcputiea said. They said they have tM name of a suspect in connection with that grand theft. blirid and bis best known Works ,are 4'Phy1lc1tl Educltlon for Blitld Children" and "Physical Ed~tion a_nd Recreation for tbe Vi.oually .JlaOdl<iopped." • His films a~ .bllob bl.ve betD 1IMd by the united N• o6I-W othtr agenclet in i:luope and h' ldeal,Jlave been adoPted by mlfty ~11 wtio hive blind students •nrollt<f: . "When 1· was a student f lived in a residential sqhool for the blind. Jt wes there that I decided to gfow up to be a teacher and expand on the games I played U)ere." Today, he says, more and more ·yisua!IY "handi capped cbUdren are ac- , ceptCd In regular classes. "Congress bas ruled that any school district that gets ESEA (Elementary and Secondary Education Act 1 funds can't keep a vi~ually handicapped student out of any class.'' "Tha greatest satisfaction of JJlY life has been seeing child ren emerge from these classes knowing they can do what sighted children can. "It's loo bad it tOok a law to in.ake others Wlderstand." Gang Seizes U.S. Diplomat In Argentina CORDOBA, Argentina (UP I) -Lefti st guerrillas kidnaped Alfred Laun. U.S. Embassy branch public affairs officer in this central Argentine city today, police announced. Police said they believed Laun tried to fight off his abductors and was wounded before being dragged into one of two cars ""'ilh eight armed men and one woman. The People·s Revolutionary Anny /ERP), an outlawed l\1arxist guerril!a group, took credit for the kidnaping in communiques delivered to news media. In Buenos Aires, U.S. Amba ssador Robert C. Hill said the embassy received confirmation from Cordoba ;xilice of tbe kidnaping of Laun, whose hometown is Kiel, Wis. Hill said a servant at Laun's home reported Laun was wounded . flill said the embassy also learned of two ERP communiques, one of which mentioned that Laun was seriously woun- ded. The ambassador did not mention any ransom demand from the ERP but said U.S. government policy ruled (IUt paying ransom or exchanging prisoners for any kidnaped American·aiplomat. "The United States does not pay ransom but we will do everything within our power to assure his safe release," Hiii said. A police spo~esman said the kidnaping occurred at 8:30 a.m. at Laun's home in a tree-lined residential area of Unquillo, a small town 1$ miles from cordoba. "The neighbors told us they h~ard several shots and saw how the kidnapers dragged Mr. Laun toward one ol the cars," the police s;xikesman said. "We found bloodstains on the Ooor of the hot™! and a short trail leadin~ to where one of the cars was parked. That's why we suppose that Mr. Laun is wounded." Laun, a 36-year-<1ld bachelor, is the on- ly U.S. embassy office r in Cordoba. a troubled industrial city 420 miles northwest of Buenos Aires. Ten days ago, another leftist guerrilla group , the Peronlst Armed Forces with nominal loyalty to President Juan D. Peron, took credit for the ambush slaying in Cordoba of Roberto Klecker, an Argentine executive of the Fiat-Con- cord auto factory . D•llY Pii,r S••U l"lielO SAN JUAN'S DR. CHARLES BUELL TAKES HIS REGULAR JOG For Veteran Educator, a Ca se of Blind Leading the Blind Freedom Fligl1t for SLA Eyed by Patty's Fia11cc Sr\N FRANCJSCO \AP) -Steven \Veed says he is "'orking on a plan to fly the kidnapers of hiS !iance, Patricia Hearst, oul of the country In exchange ror safe release of the newspaper heiress. But if she isn't heard from soon, \.Vced says, 'he will onclude "either she is dead or she will be soon.'' In a television interview Thursday with television station KQED, Weed said the "best thing" the Symbiooese Liberaliori Anny could do is "demand a plane out of the country, take some lllQ,l'l.ey.,anJt set up lite and 'communication in ·som-e other country. "I know that it could be arranged, From Page 1 THREAT ... a little frightened. She'd brought her t\\"O young daughters to the airport for a flight to San Diego alone to visit thei r grandparents. • "I don't want them to know \\'hat"s happening," she said. "I just wish they hadn't of don e ii here," said Richard Peterson of Moun- tain View. whose flight to San Jose v.·as being held up. San Diego Superior Court Judge Eli Levenson \\.'as on his way home from a California C-Ouncil of Judges..committee meeting. becauSI.' I've been "·orking on that for srvcral Y>'eeks .. , \\reed said. lie detlined to elabor;1 tc. FBI agent Charles Bates said the I lcarst family has discussed such a pro· posal ''quite a bit.'' "l can't say too much a!xiut it righ~ DO\\' because it's not rc1.1!1y our decision.'' said Bates, special agent in charge 'n£'re. ''The SLA has to decid e hov.· thev want to get out of this. All 11·e can do ·is try to CO\'er the possibilities." Her fiance expressed a bC'licf that unless some positive response· is recr\ved ll'ithin a week "it will becotne clea r to cveryon~ that this v.·hole thing is a cruel hoax of some sort. "In the course of lhe last JO days. just the very suspicious natu re of t'ne entir e situation is displaying the fact that if she isn't already dead. she's being set up in some cruel way." \Veed. a ty'aduate stu· dl'nt in philosophy at the University of Californi a, said Thursday,. ''By set up, I mean that if the SLA is not planning to kill her themselves. they're planning to get her intci a situa· lion -perhaps with the FBI -perhaps in some confrontation \\'here she \'ery well might be killed." h1eanu•hile. 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' • Saddlehaek EDITION . ' r • Yo11r llonaeto'''n • VOL. 67, NO. 102 , 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1974 TEN CE NTS Irvine Suspect Facing Cattle Swindling Rap 8)' ARTllUR R. \'INSEL Of ,,.. oerrr J11i.1 Hatt Criminal charges were riled today against an lr\•ine man accused of taking $71.300 from a HuntinKton Beach World \Var I \'eteran and hi s nurse in an alleged cattle and stOck purchase swind lc7 NeY.'JX)rt Beach Police Detecti\'e Todd \\'ilkin.son, v.·ho has been investigating the case since ~londay. said the 220 head of prime beef steers involved do exist. He alleged, however, that the anin1als pastured in !looker, Ariz .. ne\'er belonged to the businessman S\lspected of offering th~m to the old couple late last year. The vjahm's a~ residents of the Skan· dia 'JWjl~ Park. 1&14 1 Bolsa Chica Road . .Robert b . llili, 48, of 18231 Ba)'.bcCJ")' \\lay. lr\'ine. y,·as arrested al his borne ~\'ednesday night by Detl'<'tive \l/ilkinson bn one count related to U1e case. He was released Oil his o Yi n recdgnizance on the charge of sdle of shares v.·lthout a pe rn1if', a violation of Section 25110 of the California Corpora- tions Code. pending arraignment on or before L Y.'ednf'Sday in ilarbor J udicial District Court. · . Tho Orange County District AttorM'y tiled a complaint today, hov.·ever, charg- ing Hill with three counts of• grand theft in addition to the corpora'tion code \'tola- tion. Victims of the alleged fraudu lent deal- ings handled through l\\'O Ncv.•port Reach CQrporations headed by 11ill linully went President ·Nicked lO potit'(I this \\'M"k . Pr(l~ton ~IC\f"ris. 84. and Huby Bond. iO. told Detecth·e \\'ilkinson thev \lo'fre afraid they'd been taken. - lie said 1odny th:it br answering a C'la~si fll'd ad\'t>rliscnient in the Santa Ana Regis te r that they made contan ...,, i t h llill , president of bot.h lntematlonal Con1- 1nod itics 1':xchangt• Inc .. and The First Trading Co.. 4370 Campus· !)rive. Nfwport Beath. Investigators say .\!rs. Bond contrat'ted Again On California Tax Bill Argentine Band Grabs U.S. Aide COROOBA, Argenti na IUPIJ -Leftist guerrillas kidnaped Alfred Laun. U.S. Embassy branch public affairs officer in this central Argentine city today, police an nounced . Police said they be lieved Laun tried lo fight off his abductors and was wounded before being dragged into one of two cars with eight armed men and one woman . The People's Bevolutionary Army I' (ERP), an outlawed P.farxist guerrilla group. took credit for the kidnaping in communiques clcli\'ered to news media. '" Jn Buenos Aires. U.S. Ambassador Robert C. Hill said the embassy received conrirmation from Cordoba police of the . kidnaping of Laun. whose hometown is l\.iel. Wis. Hill said a servant at Laun·s home reported Laun was y,·ounded. Ifi ll said the embassy also learned of two ERP commwiiques. one of v.·hich mentioned that Lawi was seriously y,·oun· ded. The ambassador did not mention any ransom demand from the ERP but said U.S. go\'ernment policy ruled' out paying ransom or exchanging: prisoners ·fo r any k.idnaped American diplomat. ''The United States does not pay ransom but Y.'e will do everything within our poy,•er to assure his sa fe release,'' Hill said. A po lice spokesman said the kidnaping occurred al 8:30 a.n1. at Laun's home in 1See KIDNAP, Page Zl Planners Rescind Uni ve rsit )· Park Rezoui11,g Action By KATJIY CLA/\'CY Of rtte O•lly ,.11.t 11•11 Jr\'ine planning commissioners decided Thursdav not to rezone University Park. Instead. they v.·ill meel "'·ifh officials or the Irvine Company within five weeks to try to resolve problems that have been holding up development of the con- lro\'ersial "area 13·· fo r more than a year. The commission acted at the request of the lr\'ine City Council and Irvine Com· pany because they learned that rezoning \\o'Ollld result in lhc halting of con· struction on project<; already approved in other parts of University Park. J ames Taylor. dirccto: of planning ad· mlniS1 ration for the firm . said an apart- ment co1nplex. single-family homes and a shopping center essentially y,·ould ha\'e to wait for the conclusk>o of such a rezoning. Building permits normally are not Issued during a rezone action for practical reasons, he explained. The commission and city council have been concuncd lor some time ..-.·ith the densi!)' of a proposed complex on "area 13,'' I 16 • acre tract l~ted between Golden Glow Street and Be h Tree Lane and adjacent lo University ive. Area residents v.·ant the densit y in !he new complex to cooform roughly lo that of the neighboring sincle-family d"'ell· ings -about five to stvtn •U:-· · s an acre. rather than the 25 allowable under the planned community zoning. "We only ask that you rescind the rezone action !O We Ciln conLinue with C(IMlrtfctlon on projects lhat already have~ approved." Taylor said. "Then ·(Ste RE1.0N1NO, Pai;e ll OFFICERS SEARCHED LUGGAGE FOR BOMBS Tape Was Used to Mark Bags After Sea rch Bom]J Hoax at OC An·1Jo1·t Delays 300 Passe11ge1·s A telephoned bomb threat forced • closure of Orange County Airport toc about one hour late Thursday afternoon. No bomb was found . f\1ore than 300 persons jamm~ ln\o the tenninal for rush hour fiighls at S o'clock. ""'cte evacua1t'd as security per· c sonnel searched the building and all lug- gage left in!ide. Officials said lhe e''acuation v.·a9 orderly. They had announced over the public apdress system that the build ing would have to be clea:-ed because I he threat had been received . B.iRE WOiUAN REA RS FUN DS HOUSTON (UPI I -A woman ran nude into the liarris Count)' Criminal Lau'Yers Assn . meeting here as the at· tomeys were electing officers in the county cmirthouse. The y,·oman left an envelope containing s;,o. and asked that the money be used to start a defense fund for strea kers brought to trial. Then she ran out. , Four departing 1\ir California and Hughes Airv.·est nights \\'ere dela yed. Three arriving planes were allo"·ed 10 land but were instructed to taxi to points far away from the terminal. The bomb threat had been received by an Airwest official in Los Angeles "'ho ltnmedlately relayed it to Alrwe9. of· ficlals in Orange County. It took t"·o hours before airlines v.·ere able to resume normal night operalions. The only tense moment came u•hen a }anitor remembered he had seen what looked like an empty egg carton in a trash ca n a couple of hours earlier. Security officials cautiously approached the trash container and looked inside. They found an empty egg Carton. hlost passengers lined up along the fwi· ce bordering the parking lot across tfte service road while the sea rch procet'dl'CI. l\1any said they "'ere more frustrated and aggravated than afraid. Joanne Herbel of f'ountaln Valley '4'as A little frighte11ed . &he'd brought her t\\·o young daughters to the airport for a flig ht lo San Diego alone to visit their grandparents. "r don°l \l'tnt them to know what's happening." she said. "I just wish Ibey badn't d one it IStt TlrREAT, PaRe ti I State Ri1les $4,263 Still Owecl S.\CHA'.\lf.\i(I •.\Pi -Prl'.:1dcnt Nix- on O\lo'CS St26.1 in hark taxr~ In lhr !'late of Californ ia for th1· ~ fars 1969 and 19i0, , Ow._ eu:cuti\'it office r o:@th!. p~e . F"ranclme"'taxAOard said ny. The Slate also aSSl'Ssed the Nixon! a penalty of S39 17 for failing to file a CallfDmia slate inco me tax return for the yfn r 1970. The ~1xons \1 ill also h:1\'(' to pny Ii l'"-'rccnt 1ntl'rcst flll !he back !ax{·~. ·nw 1nterc:.r char~c ""'ill be ahour $1,(1"'· hut NIXON'S TAX MAN IN THE DARK. Page 5. ---- that the l'Xilct amounl has nol bef:n cal- culaled . '.\l;1rtin lluff. l.'hief of 1he s1a 1c·s income tax agent·y. !'did that ~ixon and .\!rs. ~1x­ on O\\t rhc tax on tot<il income of $181.-457 in ad1u.stt'Ci gro.;~ C:f,fornia incoml' for the f\\O yfar ... irKJUi;s11on. Arter aflou·;iblc cleduction<i of S l li.~"il', taxable incon1c tGlalcd $65.097 The stare carl1fr ru led th:i t Nixon did nol ha1·c to pay California 1a~cs on hi11 prrsidl·nt ial sala ry of $250,000 a yaer. but mi~hr O\\e t:1xes on other 1nromc t•arned from v.·1th1n !he stale llu/f said t•>Cla\ 's roix as.~rssmt'nt i.: based on f•arnin)?~ wh ich inelude capit;il f,!:<1ins from the l!tiO sale of part of hi.; S.:111 Clcn1cntc estatr. income frorn !hl- es1ate nf i\1xon "s 11101her and royalt ic.'> fron1 Nixon's book. "Six Crises." 1t includes capita l gains incomr nf Sf>B.918 fin the sale of part of his San <Jcrncntc c'>1alc and $59.260 for in1· pM\'emfn t~ at the \\'cstcrn \Vh1te l!otl'•l'. Xixon's LQ!' t\nge lc:ii 1ax attorney, Dc;1n B11r!cr, !''1id the California lax would be. paid .. "J'm ex1remcly pleased "'ith the C'OUrlC'<;y, cooperation and priority !hat thf Franchise Tax Board has shov.·n in this malter. \Ve ha\·e indicated ...,.e y,·ill accept their findings," Butler said. Free \vav Traffic • 'f o Be Diverted For Road Ptojcct Traffic will be tempora rily diverted on the San Diego Freev.·ay next v.·cck due to woc~{on the Alicia Park\\'ay interchange near ~l ission Viejo and Laguna Hill<>. a SJSokesman for tbe Californ ia Departmen t of Transportation said today. ,\londay and Tuesda y between 6 a.m and 4 p.m. all northbound free""•ay lane! \11111 be closed lo pennit removal of bridge false\\'Ork over the road1o11ay. Norlhbound traffic will be detoured on· to tv.'O lanes oflhe southbound road"·ay. lane!, with no11hbound traffice ronfined to the re1nain\ng two Janes. --. \\'ednesday and Thu rsday fram 6 a.m. to 4 p.m .. the southbound lanes wilt be closed for 1he same reason. Southbound traffic Y.'Jll be shl fled to t\\·o northbound lanes. Y.'ilh northbound traffic ~nfin to lh~ remaining IY.'O lanes. Completion of the Alicia Parkway In· terch11nge, between La Paz and F.1 Toro offran1ps, is scheduled for late summer. Spok JJmen ur ged all mo1orist~ to dri\'e cnrefully through the area during th<! "-ork, to "'atCh for directio::s from nag n1en. and to krcp up with all traffic Oow as n1uch as possible. for li6 head 0( <.'t1tllc at SI0.000 on Oct.&, bu t thcv v.·er1· ril•\·er dfh\'t>r1'<1 . ~lurris. h1•r t·mplo~cr. puid $8.SOO for ;inother 44 steers Nuv. 9, in add1t1on to 01no1hcr $8,fJQO v.·ort h of Slock at SI p e r shar(' in tbc. Fi r s t Trading Co .. Dc1ce- ti1·C\ \Vilkinson said. "There is l'\'LdC'OC'(' UlC'\' cxi.~t •·d. hut there is no fVidcnef hi'-tll11\f o\rnf'd then1.'' \Vilkinson <.'0111\nucd. acklln~ that at one point the susp<'ct had 3n upt1un to buy thcn1 . 111' :1d<l,'<t 1:1,11 111\1''H.:at1on ~ho11t·d 11111 h.1:ii flfl hc·1·11sr to 1r,u1~f1·r i.har1·s 111 his f'Ornp.1n~ 10 ,\\t1rr)' 111 re11u n f0t h1<; llJ\'l'Stn1r11t n1ont·~. hen<·1· 1!11· l'Orprat1ons eodt• rh11r~1', l n\'l'Sll~ators sa1d \/i(' f1r111~ h'adf'd h\ 11111 had u fa1r-.. 111'<I of11t1• ~t aff. !1011111n~ 1\lll 1h,1t !lilt' t'lllplO~{' I' :Ll~U ll'ilr1l1'ft ft•!' qu1·st 1orn11g n1 th1· e:i~t·. bu1 110 oth11rs "\\\• ar1· /:l'lltni.: .111 :1rrl·~t 11arra 111 for thnt 1ntl\\1d11;1I !oda~ ... s.11d r>...tl'C\J\'t' I Set' S\\'l:'\J)LJ::. l'aJ!c 21 Bit/ B11111111, Bit/ Deni Thir1een-n1onth-olcl Jason Bowen of Santa :\na ~·en l to sec the F:asler hunny 'l'hursday at South Coa st Jl]a 7.a in f'nsta .\l r s;1 'l'hc pJ('tUrL· rclls the rc!.l of the story. Count)' Fatal Traffic Accidents Plunge 4.~% Uy \\'ILLIA \1 SC.:TI HEIHEH 01 l~t Otll, ~ollrl Sltlf Fat;11ilics on Orange County frcc11.:1ys and high"ays drop1>e<I off by !ll'arly ti 1i..·rC-'<·nt for the fi rst lhrf'e n1•1n!h~ 11f rh<· ~·ea r. accnrdin g to tht' l'OUnt y's top Ct1Jifom1a lligh\\;i~· patrolm;in And C\'t•n 1f llM•r(' arf othrr fa elnrs in- voh {'(J in thP decli ne. Capt. \\'1ll1an1 Frad(·nburg thinks thr lo\\ertd fr(·('11av speed limit ha'.'! had a lot to do" ith it · "~ly general belief is th at the actual rlriving attitudes· rhanged to thl' tx·111·r for the most part \1•hen the ltn1it \la~ drop1>Cd bec;iuse pc..'Oplc c x h 1 b i t c d remarkable voluntar} control." Fraden- burg said. Fradcnbur g's boss. CllP Comn1issinncr \Valler Pud insk l. ha :ii hecn quOtL'<l <is saying he think s the liinit should be push- ed back up again but the Orang1· Coun ty parrolmiin said he thi nks Pucl1nski prob- ably y,·as quoted our of con!cxt. "I th ink he was 1ry1nu to s.iy 1h:11 thf' lower speed lin1it was Ollly on1· fa ctnr in the rl'<lurlion of aC"C:idents and his fel'ling is lhat fe'o\·er proplc v.·ere dr11·ing because of the gas shorta~e." FradenburR S<iid. ··He "'as trying to point out thal the {'n· I ire mutter needs a good bit mo re analysis before the decline is pinned on one source." "'hlle he v.·ould not CCfl!radict his superior. f'radrnburg did say his oy,·n per50f\.11 f'Cf'ling is thal 1he iilnte l.e.i;:islnturr should mo\'C ca utiou!ily with any bill lhnt v.·ould increase lhc 511et'<I F 31 Arrests \Vo 111 a n SAN OJF:GO I AP J -The FBI S.'.\id it nrrcstMI 11 2-l-yc11r old Y.'Oman Thursd av on a \\'arrant charging her \\'ilh the soo8 Armed robbery Dec. 10 of a branch of S:in Diego t'l'<lerDI $a\'ingii & Loan A~soclatlon. She Y.'A!I Identified as Donna ~liiri~ Owt'ns. • • l11nlt stall' 111dr "\ly n11n thought rs that !he lower limn is good in hn::hh ur li:•n11•·d arl':t,, hut kind nf ridieull'lu'i 1111 lh•· 11 ul1' i1111 ·n rt•ad like lnh•r<;!;,tr j u11 th1· San .J'l:1quu1 \';1!1t·~·." he s:1id FradPnhur~ s;ucl thi· <\Jll' should lflfl!: ut •·;ic h r11ad11a\' 1)(1 its r111n 1nt•ri1~ 11, cltt1·rm111c· 11h<it thi· ~1)('cd ~h•1ulrl l)f· Hut in flr<tniH· lnu1111. ht' s.od lh·· lf1\1l·r l1n111s and subscqu~·111 dn1••r 1· 11- \1fln ha Vt' 11 rou~ht an ;una7.1n~ ch;1ng1• 111 S!;t(ISllCS. . C>nl.\ eigh! p1.'<1pl1· d11~J on Orit1l1J•• lt1t111- 1Srt ACC llJE ,TS, l'..!I!\' 2, Oran::_ ~:k :oas t Weather Ea ~trr \1N'~cnd on thr Orange Coast pronll)('S to h1.• i.11nny and \\ann 111!h 1111h· t1·n1[)(•ralttrc ;·hangc frnm 1od.1\ ' h.1!in\ clun{'. lilgh r1·adinl!S <;hould bt· in llu' middle to upp<'r it~. d1pJllllf.( 10 thr luv.· 50s O\'e(Ol~h! l '\Sll~I·: '1'011 \ \' Ta1l.i a1ut ll'JJ)f•;(fl' 111 !' 110 /011oer rrq11.1rr1/ fnr OJl•'ra. f.m· r ra/d R<Jy rP.'lid1, 1 111111 /111111- rime nprrn st1 rr tells /1otr 11/K'ru ''I for the 1111!1•:1' 111 l1»<lny's \\"ecke11cftr. lot Y•11r $ .. Ylc-J •eal!ftt 11 l . M, hvd I( C•llforlli• J Cl•Hlfllil J9.lf Comic' 11 , ... , ... °'. 11 0.tlfl Ni ll(" t li•ltorltl "''' f OlflllKf lJ Hl)f'IH-1l """ Lallclt,._ II M•Hbe• f M•ft•r f •lt 11 ~••:t U·U Nl!•tftll N,...1 I , 11 or ...... CO\IAIY t ,.fO~lt 11•,l •f11•~rtntt 11·U l1ter1t ,, *' f t1tv11i.11 ,, '"''"''" 11•1' WN>htr I Wtrtf Ntw\ 4, If Wt ''""' It-II • ~-OAH,. '1 Pll,.Q I Saddle back Survey Scheduled People v.·ho Hv(' In a community -not DUtside agencies -~:.:::uld bf' the ones to plan v•hat happens lo it, n1t:1nbcrs of a UC Irvine study teu1n believe. That ls ·why 'they are t1bout to mait a survey to several thou~~nd hornrs in the Saddleback Vulley asking ror oplniO!)S _on how Huit rapidly urbanizinP. con1m\Jn11y should develop. The 32-nwmber !!ludy tram, composed mostly of Saddleback Valh:y residents. inet for seven months lo hash out plan- ning altl!:mativ<'!. Their find ings have been pubhshed in a 7G-page report called "A Policy Plan for lhe Saddleback Area .'' Chaired by Nance North of P.ti!sion Vie-Jo, the learn was co-sponsored by the UC Irvine Extension office and the ·. Sad· dleback Area Coordinating CoWlcil. , F"unding 'to publish the report. along with a three-page summary and the ques· tionnaire which will be sent to Sad· dleback residents v.·as provided by a federal grant. "From our studle~. we believe v.·e have fl good idea y,•hat the actlyists of this community want1" said \\lard Thompson. president of the Saddlcl>ack Area Coor· dlnating Council. "We 've had a good response verbally to these proposals. Now we want to get It on paper. A response to thls survey v.·ou)d give validity to our existence as a representative group." The policy plan prepared by the study team ls being used by the Orange County F11lMing Commission in guiding future and proposed development for the unin- corporated Saddleback Valley area. Tbe report calls for plaMlng policies ?"hlch would "preserve the semi-rural character and natural amenities" of the Valley. At the same timl!:, the report states, "the Identity of individual communities within the area should be enhanced by manmade and natural l a n d m a r k s , architectural s t y I e, and community- centered C<lmmercial and recreational facilities and programs." Other features include : -PRESERVING LAND RESOURCES: Watershed, wildlife habltats,-and scenic areas should be preserved, lacluding the Aliso Creek area. Hillside development should be subject to regulation. Agricultural uses should be encou raged through changed tax assessment policies. -TllANSPORTA110N: Transportation development should "minimize the Im· pact of the automobile." Freeways should be related to adjacent land uses. and scenlc highways should b e designated sucll u ~1oulton Alicia, Oso and Crown Valley Parkways and Trabuco, Canada. Aliso Creek, El Toro, and La Paz Roads. A public transporta· tion system should be developed. -AIRPORTS: Existing atr facilities at the El Toni Marino Corps Air Station should be ptmed out '1when feasible" and commeTclal air facilities provided elsewhere. ,. -HOUSING: A balance of sing1e fami- ly and mu1tl-famlly dwell ings should be provided. including n mix of housing types and prices. Fifteen percent of hous- ing !hould qualify as low-income and rental units should be provided. --O>MMERCE AND INDUSTRY: Nieghborhood shopping centers should be provided and no new "~rip commercial development'' should be permitted. lndustrial uses should be grouped Into large centers with industrial activities creating nuisances or public hazards strictly controlled . From Page 1 REZONING. • • y,•c will come back to you to ltilk :ibout Y.'hat the commJssion wa nts in the site plan ." In addition to lhc density problcn1. con1miss ioncrs mt•ntionOO-.such iten1s as the addition or park and library sites , removal of an unneeded school site and 9evera1 other "housekeeping" matters they want to discuss with the firm. Once the comrnission has approved a final site plan. re7.0ning can be completOO without a need to halt the issuance of building permits. oaA.HGI COAST IS DAILY PILOT T,. 0.-Cott$• °'"'" f'llct ••t~ •i'»tl'> 11 C"O"' t -., ....... ..,., ......... .,..II.a t....t ... o. ... 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' • Soutla Coast Area Hearing Slat~d ·over Attendance Parents of youngsters in the San Juan and Viejo elementa ry attend11nce areas -concerned over which high school campus will serve thei r childrttl next fall -Mve a new proposal to conaider Loday. The Capistrano Unified School District'• r.rowlh Plannin" Advisory ~Ion has set publlc hearings for April 30 at 7:30 p.M. on a new plan to solve a vexini;: disparily in enrollments betv.·een the district's two high schqols. The latest plan -the second offered thus · far -calls for all youngsters starting as freshml!:ll in the fall who ttve east of the $!I n Diego Freeway lo attend San Oemente High Schocil. • 'f1le plan. an obvious compromlse, was approvl!:d by the advisory panel last Tuesday and the hearings In school district he adquarters will sampll!: parent reaction. In the meantime, the trustees will face chronic crowding Jn the existing high school campuses. Dana Hills is a relat~vcly new campus which will graduate Its first seniors in June, yet It Is nearly full to CJipaclty. Its opening early last year meartt that youngsters no longer had to double up at San Clemente high and the transfer of students suddenly lrft the Triton campus with some room to spar!!:. Mills Leach • 40 Bicyclists . BOMB SCARE FORCED EVACUATION OF MORE THAN 300 FROM ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT Thursday Hoax Delayed Departure of Four Flights During Fruitle1s One Hour Search Thus far that response has been one or alarni. A previous plan offered by the panel lo trustees last y,·eek coiled for children on both sides of the freewa y in the Viejo Elementary area to attend the Triton campus. That drew angry objection from parents and students alike at a board ses.sion early last week. Trustees balked at making a choice of attendance r.ones and sent lhe matter back to the rem- mission. For Prop. 5 ------- Teacl1ers i11 l1·vine Pi1t Livelv Labels 011 Cou1·ses ., What's in a name? When it comes 1o summer school. Irvine teachers believe a name means a lot. Using a Madison Avenue approach designed to Jure students away from the notion that sum.me~ school is a d r a g, Irvine teachers have chosen a bevy of original labels for thelr courses. In addition , the teachers hnve gea red their course descriptions to children. not adults. "Partner, if you fancy stitchin' n stuff. and if you fancy making and eating yum- my victuals, this ls the wagon for you," the come· on for one sewing and cooking course reads. ll"s t'Olled "Checkered Chuck Wagon." Another class, tagged "Wr.tern fWlk." urges students, "Plant and nature sure do soothe the soul, so plantin' v.·e'll be doin' inside of a bowl. If yoo'r.! sltlin' at home sayin' aaww drat. remember sum- mer funk 's where it's at." U neither of those win a kid's inle:rest. there is also "Charlie Brov.·n's Brush-Up Tot Improving After Nearly Drowning in NM "Very slig'nt impro\'cmcnt" v.: a s reported today in the condition of Andrew Snead, the 3 -ycsr -old Alhu- querque child "'ho v.•as rushed to Orantic County l\1edica! Center last v.·cek afh'r nearly drowning in a drainage ditch. The hospital listed the child's condition as "critical but st able " He y,•as 00\\11 here Sunday aloni:;: \1·ith :i membrane oxygenator v.·hich enrlier h:id been rushC'd to Albuqerque to help him breathe. The nia chine, one of tv.·o in Galifornia. puts oxygen into the blood and returns it to the body. giving thr victiin ·s water-dan1agcd lungs a chance to ht1al. The child was in jured \vhen he fell into a drainage ditct1 nC'ar his ho n1c ahout three v.·ecks ngo. Bunrh," and reading and math tab for first and second graders. ) Or "Funky. Plunkin' Folk Gu itar.'' Or "'.\l:Jth-A-~lagic." Or '·JI a rd hat s Unhrnil l·d."' :1 craft cl:iss in wood11·ork- ing. (Jr "Cr<if!y Arts."' not, as one h'<1ehcr cracked, a course for tax ar· eounttJ nts bul a study of p:iJlicr n1uch1·. sl1lL·hery. and dccoupagc. An lr\"int• student could become a rnernbcr of ··The CaS<'y Computer Club," ll'hich focuses <•n math skills through puJ.zle an<l n1.ith gan1es. or '"l.Qs Bur- rit(Js."' a Spanish class. Students c<1n "'!)ig Into Dinosaurs," or take ··Ports O'Gall," an imaginary sum- n1rr cruist• around the v.·orld . They arc offered the challenge of '"con- ln1cting a too!hpick structure that v.·ill support a bri ck·· in a design and architecture reurse and encouraged ta decide "v.·hal kinds or bu ildings, land and \\"ater v.·ould you use lo make up a <'ity such as Irvine.'' A student may take any of the courses al any school. regardless of the one he or she usually attends. ~1ore information rnay be oblained by ca!ling individual schools. A catalog \Viii be available in a v.·rek, district spokesmen said. Fron• Page l l(IDN r\P ... a trcr-lincd rrsidential area of Unquillo, a small I0\\"11 IS ntilcs from Cordoba. ··Th(' neig hbors !old ill! they hear.d several sho!s and saw how the kidnaper!'I dragged '.\tr. Laun toward one of the cars." the police spokesman said. ''\Ve foWld bloodstains on the floor of the hnu~r and a short trail leading to \vhcr.e one of t.he cars \vas parked. That's \\'hy v.·e sup pose tha t Mr. Laun is v.'ounded." Lau n, a 36-year-0ld bachelor. is the on· 1 Jy U.S. en1bassy officer in Cordoba . a troubled industrial city 420 miles nor th\\'est of Buenos Aires. Ten days ago, another leftist guerrilla group, the Pcroni st Armed Forces with J101ninal loyally to President Juan D. Peron, look credit ror the ambush sla~1ing ln Cordoba of Roberto K\('cker, an, Argcnline excculi\'c of the Fiat-Con· cord auto factory. Coastal Power Plant, Freeway Ban Drafted By ('ANDACE PF.ARSO/'\ 01 1111 D•llY l'll•I 11111 No ne1~· freev.·ays or rossil fuel f)O\VPr plants v.·ould be allowed '"~dth in five m ile~ of the coastline if rcaommendntions nf rt:gi onal coastal commission planners are adopted . Air pollution In the South Coast rl'gion ii;: already "5ufficicn!ly severe lo damage life and threaten coastal resources." the pl11nncrs say in a draft of the Coastnl land environment ele ment. It is the second element in the ro::istil l ma ster plan mandAted by Propos ition 20, the 19i2 coastal zone act which rreatOO one state and six regional commis!lons. T'he South Coast commission has permit and planning jurisdiction in Orange and Los Angt.les Counlics. The coastal land report deals heavily "·ith ai r pollution and also recommends : -Alternat ive transportation, I i k e huses, niust be stron gly ent'Ouraged. One , \\'flY \1·ould be to require an annual fee to tr:inslt serviC<' in lieu of providing park· ing spaces. The draft plAnnins guidrlines also dra.\ with :igrit•uHure. natural plant life, minerals and coastat streanls. The ele1ncn1 will be discussed in a public h s,r ing ;:il 3 p.n1 . April 29 al L<>ng De::ich llarbor I:>cparlment headquarters, 925 Harbor Plaza Drive. After the hearing. lh e clement will L>c revised, brQught back for a second look ' and then sent to the state coastal <Xlm- 1n!ss1on. There it will be coordlnated with similar work from the other rtgions. Th~ same process Is gone tllrough with the eight other tlemcn1s: marine en- vironment, energy, rec re a 11 o n , transportation. design. geology. intensity of de..,elopment and powers and funding. Frotn Pnge l 'fHREAT ... here." said Richard Peterson or ~toun­ lain Vic1v. v.·ho.se nl&ht to San Jose was being held up. San !Jiego Supertor Court Judge Eli Levenson v.·as on hi s v.•ay home from a Californ ia Council of Jud ges committee meeling. '·J don't think I 1\·as unnecessarily ex- cited. No one v.·as." Judge ~\'enson said . "As a matter of facl. most people were ::ipa1hetic:. Everyone see1ncd to want to go to th e trouble, rather than leave it. ll's a matter of frustration ," he said. Donna LaBail of Costa Mesa, an AJrwest hostess. said she thought the terminal passengers reacted Mil. One man was plainly irritated. Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff \\'aync Callov.•ay, a Seal Beach resident, v.·as on his y,·:::y to Las Vegas ¥lith his \1·ife. Mrs. Lutjeans Quoted Wrongly 111 Scl1ool Story l\lrs. Phyllis Lutjeans of Irvine was 1nisquoted in the Dally Pilot on her state- ment \Vednesday to the Irvine Unified School Board. .. , rcerthal the school board has done a rea lly fine job in handling the situation with the young .school children," said J\Trs. Lut jeans of 18232 Bayberry Way. "But I feel when it comes to the 20 children who are in question about ex- pulsion, that the school board v.•e.igh their decision very carefully becaus~ I feel our American system of justice is sufficient and I personally do not believe in double jeopardy." Mrs. Lutjeans v.·as int'Orrectly quoted as saying sht did not believe the system or justice was sufficient. The Daily Pilot regrets the error. Preliminary figures on the new plan show that if the trustees accepted the ar- rangements, enrollments would be more equal between the two campuses. Dana HUis, swelling with students from high- growth areas -would have t,960 yoWlgsters and San Clemente High would have 1.822. The shifts in attendance areas comes as trustees have launched a new project to bulld a third secondary campus in the district -in Mission Viejo. But that school will not be ready for nearly three more years. From Page 1 ACCIDENTS. • • ty freeways and highways in the CHP's jurisdiction during the first quarter of the year rempared to 14 during the same period a year ago. Five of the 14 died in two traffic accidents. Injury accidents declined by nearly 44 percent during the ~me period and all accidents together declined by nearly 32 percent, Fradenburg said. "This is a considerable changl!: and we are delighted," Fr ad en burg said. "It gives us a chance to devote more time to other needed services." Deputy Orange County Coroner Jim Bisener said traffic fatalities on all traf- fic streets and highways dropped 22 per- cent during the first quarter of the year, from 58 deaths to 45. Highway Patrol accident analysts also perfonned a survey late last month on ty,·o busy county freeways to see how well people are conforming to the new limit. They determined by radar checks over a six-hour period that 87 percent of all vehicles were driving at speeds under 60 miles per hour and 61 percent of all vehicles were at or below the 55 mile-per- hour limit. About 40 bicyclists Jed by State Senator James Mills peddled do1\'Tl Pacific Coast Highway Thursday In support of Proposi- tion Five. They stopped in lluntington Beach, Newport Beach, and S a n aemente. The cyclists are on a 600-mile bicycle- train trip from Sacramento to San Diego 10 drum up support for the propositi on. v.nich. if approved by \'oters Jtme -1. \\·ould allow highy,•ay taxes to be used for publ ic transportation and pollution con- trol. t-1 ills, who biked through the state In 1972 in ~pport of the roastline initiative, said the trip has been successful so far, gathering support' in every city the group has stopped in. "We 're riding to save the citie3 and suburte from rengestion, pollution and unv.·anted grov.·th," ~tills explained. &!ills, president pro tern of the Senate. v.'as governor of the state during much of roe tour because both Governor Reagan and U . Governor Ed Reinicke \Vere out of the state. The president pro tern of the Senate is acting governor if both the governor and lieutenant governor arc gone. The group rode to Nev.·port Beach . where they y,·ere offered lunch ~t the Irvine Company before moving south. However, Mills was obse rved to refuse the lunch and was later seen entering a Balboa Island health food store. The group arrived in San Clemente at dusk. and spent t'he night at the San Clemente's Boy's clu b. before begiMing again this morning. They expect to ar- rive in San Diego at noon on Saturday for a final rally. From Pagel SWINDLE •.. ' Wilkinson. He aISo said investigation is continu ing to detennine if any other victims might be involved . "Anything I can do to help bring anyone else fon.·ard. I'll be happy to do," tl1rs. Bond said today . adding that she and her ,employer are a bit embarrassed but wish to assist. "That's why I reported It .'' she said. "That just about took it," she added, when asked if the $17,<XXI invested by Bond was pretty much his entire capital. WOODMARK CHAIRS Consumer Guide says "Best value in the Industry!" Large selection of these fine lounge chairs to choose from, another Ted von Hemert exclusive. ,-Woodmark Features * 8 wrJY Hand Tied * Comer Blocked Hard- wood f roll'<!S * Fantastic Fabric Selec- tion * large Selection of Styles • Quality Construction At C-Ompetilive Prices Slop In Today For Best Selection If You 're Staying Home More Often, You Mlghl As Well Be Comfortable -Pollution source which arc COA~l nl­ related (operate more efficiently by the shoreline ) mu~t use latest ~llutlon con· trol technology. Thr commission is asking for written I remn1ents on th e c.-oastal environment 1 e1emem by April 19. They can be se.nl lo pl anner Praveen Gu pta. DREXEL-l-IERITAGE-l-IENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN -Pollution sources whic~ R r c n ' t coastal·relatcd "must be removed rrom the roastal r.one." -Presidential developmenl ren11)'c. from available employment. romrn t>rcinl services and puhlic transport ation "will not Ile permitted." Phinners contend that whrn people !iv(' .;, far from their work, the lncrett11cd automobile driving adds to decreasing air qu11llt1, , The document recommends that all prime agricultural land be maintained In thn l use and any c-hnnge to urbnn devcl· opm('lnl ~ mlnlnli:r.ed. 11 11li::o su.1t,11est!i that: -R au"'" 1vatersbed~ help 11 n \ beaches wilh a prOCC$S of na1ural aand i.u11ply. they must be protected• from ln- lfn~ivc de~lopmenL •• WUICD• YS & S• TUllD• YS ''°°lo 5;30 I NEWPORT BEACH • tm WESTCIJFF QR.. 642·2000 LAGUNA BEACH • 3'SNORTl1COASTHWY., 41H-1551 TORRANCE• 23649 HAW'nlORNE BLVD. (Open Fr1. IU t. Sun. Lz·l :3CH !78-tm I 6 • " ' • 6 DARY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE ' Student Voice Needed Saddleback College trusttts have pledged to im· prove fublic relations and to stress posit i ve as· pects o Saddleback's positions. This makes It hard to understand their recent decision not to seat a student as a non-voting member. Their 3·2 vote Ls an eeho of an old and destruCti\'e paranoia -the nagging voice that says, "We know bet· ter than anyone else." It evidences a rlistrust of stu- dents whjch is hardly justified at Saddleback and which can do no good fo r a board al ready resented in many quarters. Student represent3tives have served a helpful fun c· lion at many local school boards. including the Irvine and Saddleback Valley Unified School DistMcls. UnJike trustees, whose visits to campus at best are structured and somewhat artificial, students really know whether Saddleback is d'oing the job. Sometimes a stu· dent:s judgment on relevant issues can be substituted with no other. As ::u:;ting board president llans Vogel pointed out •. students are tbe schoors real e,nd product. It s~ms strange that people who stand to gain or lose most by trustee actions -the students -should have no \'Dice# in their own state of affairs. \i'iejo Cou11ril Support The drive for signatures on petitions calling for a municipal ad visory council for r.Ussion Viejo is n1aking steady progress. Last count was over 800. are Obtained, proponents of the council say they wan t to get as man y supporters as possib!E!. Thei r logic is ., ·sound: the broader the ~upport they have before going to the supervisors, the better their case. The petition stage ls the only point at which voters can officially decide -after that supervisors do the r~)jt. \Vith new develctpments happening fast along all of Mission \'iejo's border~. it is unportant to secure an official voice on local Issues at the rountv level as soo n as possible . ' Dec ision ~1u st Be .~1ad r A controversial proposal to shift rnost high school youngsters living in the \'iejo School attcnda11ce 1:1rea from the new Dana I lilts lligh School eanlpus to San Clemente has bounced b:u:k into the la~s or an ad\'i.<•o rv committee. · Now trustees of the ('apistrano Cnificd School D1s- tricL want a fe\\.' more altcrnati\'es before they grappJc Y.•iLh the decision on wh ic h group of rhildrc11 ·will be uprooted, The reason for lhe agony is a growing dispari1y in enrollment bet\\.'cen Dana Hills and San Cleniente. In Lhe new l)ana attendance area. growth 1s s<> ~evrre that t.he cainpus is nearing overcrowding. Hnoni 1:x1sts at San Clen1e nte. The board's balking at a decision last \\'eek "an1c 1n the face of angry prote!'t by parents and students and charges that ad \'i!'ors and trustees mav be Laking parochial approaches to the dilemma. ~ The next t in1e the arlviso ry panel on the altenclance dispute comes forth \\.'l lh rccon1n1endation:;, it 1ni~ht sa\'c itself future despair by offer1n~ tn1 stecs a full set or alternatives. Considering that only 10 percent or the registered voters of 1'1ission Viejo -about 1.050 persons -·:.re required to sign petitions to bring it before the Orange County Board of Supervisors for consideration, the next step toward better local representation for titission Viejo seems imminent. Instead of stopping soon after the n~ded signatures The board also 1nu st face the proposal headun. Somewhere, some children will have to be unhap· pily uprooted. SB AriKl~l!T, iHf EMEl\GHKY'S O~EF. -CilT THAT TIN CAN OUIT~ THE WAY!" Tliere's a Red Herri1ig 111 This Quiz ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ This montb's·simple (or simpler) v.·ord· quiz is rotor-roded: "''hat do the colors signify in the follov.'ing well-k nown words or expressions'? You should get about half v.·ithout a reference book. 1. \\'hy is a•go1·emment report called a "\\lhite Paper''? 2. \l'h y are aristocrats rcfe1Ted to as "blue bloods''? 3. \l'hy has "ye!lo\\'11 become the epithel for a co"'·ard'! 4. \\'hy is jealousy •·l/Je green-eyed monster"'! 5. \\'hy is good health called "in the pink."? 6. \\'hy is a man v:ho shoes horses kno"'n as a "blacksmith"? 7. \\'hy is a de\'ice to confuSe or dive rt attention called "a red herring"? 8. \\.hy are the Protestant Irish in Ulster called ··O/'aJlgemen"? ANS\VERS: I. for a long time. the British govern· n1ent published official reports on dif· ferent colored papers for diff~rent sets of officials: those printed on "·hite paper were sold or distributed to the public as formal statements of the government's position; other colors were held private· ly. 2. The Spanish nobility belie\•ed the veins "'ere bluer in the skin of aristocrats than in lhose of Moorish or other mixed ancestry. 3. ··vel!ov.·" has steadily symbolized treason and ,betrayal since ea r I y Christerido1n : in medieval France, the Dear Gloomy Gus Ju.st· can't help wondering how many family medical bills the pr<r fits from our nation's oil resources would cover ..• A J. S. 0 ......., en com"'*ftl' ''' tuMlntd 1>v rtaMt1 -" ,.., ..ce1Mtlly rlfflffl 1111 VltW1 11 !hi ..... W I -. Stnd f.Ur •ti PMYt ta OIMrnJ Gut. Dlll'f "llot. prison doors of traitors .,..·ere daubed with yellow ; in Spain, the ex- ecutioner at an auto-da·fe ~·ore a red robe to dispatch someone who had killed in blood, and a ye llow robe for somrone c.'Ollvicwd of lreasoo or fl ight from the field of battle. 4. This phrase originated w i t h Shakespeare, in ''Othello," where Iago says of jealousy: "It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat It feeds on." and refen to the green eyes or felines which toy with their prey before devouring them. 5. "Pink" was tbe old generic term of "flowe r," and "in the pink" meant in the very flowe r of health or good coodition; Shakespeare, again. refers to "lhe pink of pcrfedion," and "the pink of courtesy.'' 6. A "smith" is a worker in metals . and iron "''as known as the ''black metal," meaning dark, 'ililich is what the blacbmith wrought. 7. "Red Herring" comes from the old sport or foil-hun ting, where the odor of a dried and smoked herring dragged across a fox 's trail destroys the scent and thro.,.,·s the hounds off lhe track. 8. Oddly enough. the name is French, coming from a town on lhe Rhone riv"r. which was the capital of William, Prince of Orange. wbOlse descendants married British royalty and thus claimed Irish dominion. Tl1e Cost of lfashingt011-Mosco1v Dete11te What Is the U.S. Foreign Policy? WASlllNGTON -The President is amok among us, roving rrom city tn cif)', altcmately playing with a yC>-yo <ind 1.11'· nouncing our l::uropean fnt·nd~ :ind allies. Dr. Kissinger is alleged lo be lll'· ranging fnr r;gypt·s best be!ly dancl·r 10 \'isi l us . And Pat Bul·hanan. the ch;q> \I 1th the thuggish personality "''ho h:1s taken (;huck C-0lson's place ilS top \\'hite 11ouse brute. is arguing that our non·t ax paying non -crook shouldn'~ be cannt'd b(;cause \Ve n('1'd h i s fore1gn·polh:y ,... leadership. , ...;,,\ .u~er Nixoo ."ln1I rf"1f J Kissinger, that po+I• f cy is more often •• praised than under- stood. "1lle fact is lhat today no one · really knn~'S r o r · sure what the for· eign policy of this Administr;itk1n at·tu· ally ls," "''rites the highly reeard('(I. con· sen·ali\•e, C.Olumbia Univcrs11y profl.'SSOr Zbigniew Bnezlnski in the Sprin~ num· her of Foreign Policy maga1 in1•. HO\\'ever. you don't ha\·c lo throw right-handed io see-e~·cn 111th \1'nat the good Kls.<>inger has done in the \lidd!c East -that he end his boss J>('akcd some. time il)tO. That the Secretary of Stale is still described as a genius in the public prinls can be traced to journalism's COO· tinuing reluctance to criticize those v.i!h \\'horn it breaks bread . Thirty or .io m-0re or the rignt dinnrr invitations from the \\'hite House to the right people in th'· ne'A'S business and there never 'A'Ould ha ve been a \Vatergate sc andal. Yet "''hile Kissinger stills criticism and discourages analysis by answering his RSVPs instead of the hard questions. it is becoming clear th:ll he and !\ixon :;ire operating on the proposition that \l,'ashington and ,\10SCO'-'' can. ~·nould and must join!ly rule lhe "'·or!d It is the sort of proposition that a coupll' of r:i'-'·po111-r boys like ,'\ :ind K 11oultl notura!ly <idopl as policy. • ( VON HOFFMAN J \EITIIF:lt of them ha<;; CO!llC out in puhll(' and <1dmrt1t.'.d th:I! rt~\ art a1- tcn1pt11\g :-uch a h1stor11· turn in the 11 orld ptn11•r 1111,.up. Out th('n i•ll•· of the charaC'IC'rl"l1cs both nicn shnrt 1~ :1n cx- cess1\'f' lo\t• of S<.'crc!S 'l'oough ch;1nge has heen rnaskl•d hy much talk ab<1ut our - !1!11(· ,crnndthildren h\~ng 1n 1~ace. th~ !nl!h 1s 1h:it our prQ-l{ussian po!u.:1es as ;.(•\ h:ivr nrttcd us z1lrh. Thf·rc is detentc hut there is oo d1~1rn1ament. In add1t1on. there ha\'e been a series of nol ungenerous mllitary, tt'Chnological and ec."Onom1c oonccss1ons by us which have nol betn 1nalcned by the Rus.<>i:HLS. They have smil ed a lot. and . when there hvs been an in· tema tlc,..1al crisi s, Kl"5ing er has an· nounCt'd that the Rusk.Jes \\ere actmg 1-11th "restraint.'' \\'h1:1t's haPJX'fled is that mattCTs have bt..-en a\lov.·ed to develop ro th<1t f\1xon 's :.ind Kissinger's dom tic political In- terc:;t in del('nte no"'· f<ar e~t'l'C<i!' nur na· 1100<11 1n1ercst. Til05t• 1¥.o :irt holding on wuh one la st ;lr~un1Pnt, n1H1ll·ly that only th1·} :ire clf•\'f'r, k.110\\'lt'<l i:r.1hlt• and adept t'fltiugh to bring tli>me 11orld peace. This s.;1\es the Hus sian!! nn opportunity to ex· trncl n:<il concessioris from u~ in return for the Sttming face of lril·ndsh1p Thus. Br1e1.inski obser\'cs: •·c1a11n1ng rnat so mueh dt>pCnds on ;i ll~l'dly good person<il relations w1lh Brezhnf\' has ~iven the So\'lt..>t ~idt' :in incscapahlr barg111nu1i; le \'erJg(', v.h ich the C:<fl('riene•·rl :\Q\l<'l Ambassador to Vi1:i ~hingtun . L)Qbr~111n, has done his best to nurture lhrough !>US· tauied personal n:ittc·ry and court.sh.!µ of lhe. key individuals 1nvo\ved." CONCURREr--TL ,., the f:ill ing apart or relatims witn Europe and Japan has pro· grl!!'lsed from \·agucly d1s1urbing to a point of serious concern . r-;ixon and Kis· singer may find il pleasing ro call anyone ~·ho doesn't believe in them .. isola· tionists,'' but it is lhf\' Y.llO have locked themselves up in ihc Kremlin . in· creasingly cutting them~J,·rs n(f fro1n our allies and trading partners. For five years, "''e have treated lh<'m lo an unending numbw' of snuhs, publii' drc~ings do1•1n 1:1nd boh-from·thc·bh11· dt'clarations. 1'hc long·nl'l'ded r(•c(ln· ci\iation \11th Chinn wa'\ ser1oush rtamaged by Kissinger's ra1lurc to consul! Tokyo before nc did It : our rcla\lnru '-''Ith rverybody ~·ere darnnJ(cd by t11.o dol lar de\·aluations "''ithout coosultatioos '-'1lh anybody ; and KissinRer·s oil·pol1l'~ i:.pt:cdl in London reinforced !hf' in1· pression that <•ur Secr1•tary of S1:11c•'s strongest suit is the wcake5t kind <;( press <IRL'fltry Hight no11' Kissinger is <ii \1·ork paving the "'·ay fnr another Nixon ,;sit 10 .\to,. ru1-1·, On<' oQvio usly t1n1 cd to help h!n1 sti11·e off unpcachment. ~1ore th nn cv"r, thrn. r-;1xon \Vill be liablt: lo trade Tl'al cont:ess1ons in retum for the t.:ommu- 111-;1~· help In sa ving tiis job. Ho'A'e\·er, if rne cost of savmg his job 1~ our isolation from the v.·orld's 1na1or dcmoC'raclcs. the rupture of our ancient friend ships ru1d the ruin of fo reign tradf' and the international mnnC'y s:.stcm. 111 t·xchnngc for o spurious alllanc:e 'A ilh these tyrannical Russian mink farmers. then ht has indeed commuted high crime5 ;ind misdemeanors. Book Store Underground fSrcond vf thrrr co/,1m11 .~ Qt! rct·· o/•1t1r,nary pr1so1hS I Tue r-.tt xican :-Oh1 f1a. the '.'\ucstra F::imi· ly. me 1\ry,111 Hruthe rhoOd, the \\~n­ ceremos -lho<i<' ar(' some of the mnrt· notorious groups Hlcnt1f1r·d 1n the rrt'Cnt storm of prison \'Jolenc1· that has spilled into our stree1s and communllies Therr are 01her rt"\'o\1111on:1 r,'.> forCt's at 'Aork. Other grouP" al\ernp~111g to u~c the ( ___ R_u_·s_"_"'A_i:_T_o_N~J coun!'f•lnr at the prison in rhino. She had ~·n hirl·d by the stall' l..>t>pt of Cor· ections through rnc f1 •drr;1ll)'·fundl .. J PEP prog ram . Ht•r jrih Y.;1,, to he advi ror to the pri900's black rullure class. Si111 ... • Jagers 'A':1s an arll~t. h1• joined the group. It "'·as there. J11gcrs told th1• court. Helta Rro"'·n urged hin1 lf1 · i:~·t out ... by any n1t•ans nf'Ccs~a~ ;ux! 1;1ke p:1r! wilhin lhC' 1/farri<·l Tubn1;1n 1 tihrary ~nd hu1ld ;1no!hPr 1ihr<1ry; th<.•y ar" hudd111J.! 01hrr \Lb rar1es throughout ll1e L'n1ted Sta tes ." JagC'r. ad\'iscd the JUdgr President Looks 'Better Than_ Ever' pr ic;ons ar(' launeh1ng bo<•rtl~ fnr anarchy 11'0rk. Other ~rot111s attempt1ns; to use lhf' p r is n n s ;ire lau11ch1nt.: pads ;tfld sp nng'ooards fnr an· arehv ond re\·nlu· lion .' They are not !ii) ob,·ious Bu1. thei r "'ork is 1usl a!l con· ~tanl and just as on1- n1ous. p<td'i <?r:d spring- and rev{..l ll1on. both San Quenlin ;ind Chino sta te prisons. tfie U;irrict Tubm an Book Cen ter IS :i front for an und l·rgrcund railroad of a diffe rent kind. It hc!ps convicts escape frn1n prison Support from "the out s1df''', ,/;1 g1·rs tc~til1ed. includes s C' l I 1 n t: narL"Otics to raise escape funds. And. he claimed . rnc "free materials and btiok~" frorn the Tubman book storf'!I are revolu- tiona ry in cuntenl and purpose. ' O~ rtlAKCH 20. 1r.2 . .lagers sv.ore before Superior Court Judge J. Ste\'e \\'il llams that C11nvicts 'A'ho t-scap<."<I u·ilh Tubmfln aid were experted to cstc1hhsh "t ibr<iries" ibook !toresf throughout the rountry Those librar ies "'·ere to scr\'c 3S additional sanctuaries for escaped C'On· victs and revolutionaries. Jagers alleged and said he bad be('n givPn a direMory '-'lth th\! ad<1rCSS<''i of fnu r sut·h .!iallctuar1e:s . \\'n:ll t~ thr goa l of the Harritt Tubm:•n organ1z111ion·· non \11i!lia1ns. tine of 11~ le<1dcn.. ~;1 11! in en inl er\'1ew that on~· 1nus1 "understand 1h:1t :;i prison 1s non.-. rt1hflr thnn " c<1ntrol mechoni.<;111 or lhl· st:1tl' :ind \\Ill probably bl! the last thing to fall 1n l protracted rc\·olut1t;1na1y :-iruggle .. so. '-'C are trying to 1m· pl11fnl·nt Ch~11rn1:in Ho Chi r-.t1nh's ,;ui:;· ges11on 1hat '-''f' turn alt t~ prlSOfli; m•11 rrvol11t1on11ry schools " \VASffiNGTO:.i' -President Nixon has come through the \Vatergate ordeal. so far, with no outward sign Jf st rain. This is the remarkable report of aides and visitors 'A'hom v.·e have surveyed. ' Over the past year. the President's great re~lection victory hall exploded. One by one. close associates have plead· ed guilty to crimes and ha\'e aCl'Used other truste<I aides of crimes. Each day, nionth after month, ha!!: brought news of yet nnother mor:il calamity. TI1e President hlS bet:'n re\'ealed as a tax fudgcr v.·ho v.·oul d use dubious loopholes to reduce his inrome tax below that of an ordinary worker. a linagler "'ho ~·ould bilk the t11xpayers for Im· prov-ements to his personal property. \\!hen crimes and Improprieties have been tr riced right to his door. he has defended himself by claiming tht Presl" dent of the United Stales didn't knov.' what was going on_krsldc the \\lhite I louse. r The dreary r~latlons . piled one upon nnoth!'r. might have brok:en a man of less grim determination. The 1errlhle weight could still 11.ffett his policy decislon!I and cause repercussions around lbe world. TIIEREFORE, we have lntervlcwed several people who have been in contact with the President -visitors~ aides nnd a few Intimates -to find out how he is ·weathering Watergate. r..tost asked us not , to identify them : a few had no objections to being quoted. ~ closest to the Presk!e.nt agree be ha.s gone through agony over Wa tergate. On occasion. they ha ve heard him erupt y,•ith rage and profanity. But rhost of the time, he hM bottled up his feelings and gone off to agonize alone . HIS FAVORITE retreat during the lonely struggle with his seventh and greatest crlsls has been Camp David In the ~laryland mountairu . Sometimes, his close fri end , Bebe Rebozo, would jo in him for a tong weekend. Sources who \'(sited the retreat duri11g lhese periods say Rebo1.0 woukl mix a small ptlcher of martinis and the l\\'O men would sit ln deep tllence seemingly on the same wave length. TllE PRESIDENT emerged from his introspection sever11l weeks ago full of conficleoct. He told aides that the worst was ove:r. that the case against him had be-en pre!ented In the y,·orst possible light and that hereafter hls side of the story ~·ould r~l"e national allentlon. He scheduled 1 serits of speeches and questlon"81\iwt!r sessions to 1.ay his case before the nation. lie aougbt lnvitaUons rrom Re.publlcan cand.idates to prove he • ~·asn't a political liabllit)'. He also sought to show that. despite Y..'a tergate. he is still govern ing the nat ion. As a chmax. he hopes 10 hold a triumphant summit conference with Kremlln lc;idrr Leonid Brezhnev in ~toscow. Those '>''ho have been in touch v11th Nixon in recent ~·eeks say he is in e:<· cellcnt spirits. showing no 1dgns of fatigue . His voice is strong and decisi\'C, and he speaks with calm assurance. ll1s eyes are clear and penetrating. He looks his visito rs straight In the eye. his o"'·n gaze never wandering. His handshake is firm . There is color tn his cheeks SEVl::RAJ. ri-:oPLE told us he looks better now than ever. Party worker ~lrs. ~1artln Erck. who met "''ith the President for the first time in 12 yea rs, <."Ommcnt· ed 'A"Onderingly: "lie has htld up a great deal better than I have." He is in good humor. often wlsccr<lck· ing and laughing v.1th those around him. A prtsidentia: portrait pa111ter. Graham Yates , showed his portraits to NixOfl th e other day. The Pre!ldent shuffled through the paintings and came upon his O'-''" Ukcnas. Otadpan . he demanded : "How did this get In there ?" BUT FOR. all the outward optimism. Richard Nixon sometimes s1lll slips back Into his pMvate depression. 0 n e subordinate told us be rectntly was awakened early In the morning by a telephone call from the President. Although Nixon 111'U tohtr~t . It was ob- 't'iOUS he had been drin.kifl6. according to this ~uree. Examine. f0r 111stancc, r.'lc Jtarr!et Tuhman Foundation. Inc .. ll:ltned al!er :i blatk "'·oman V.'hO pro\'1ded s:.inctuary for runa"·ay sla\•es on the underground rail road du ring the (1\'il \l'ar. The llarriC't Tubn111n Foundation is a non·prof1t orga ni1.1:1tion. lncorporatt.>d and lax-c.xemph'({ hy the Slate or Gahforn1a. It has t1\'0 "1ntcgra1cd and coord inated" progr:ims : The Harriet Tubman Prison '.\(O\'emcn t and the Ha rriet Tubman Book O:nter . AS EXPl,Al:\'EO in a fund·rai~inj:l let· ter signed by Rella liro.,..11 . ehalrm<Jn or the txiard. the prison 1n o v e rn c 11 t "mobilizes support In the' 'outside' rom· munlt\r for the educa11on. '-'elfare and r1~hts0 of men and \\'omen ins1dl.' C'llifom!a S l 11 t t Pri!!On~ ·• On the surface. an admi rable and rommcndabl~ OhJecti\'e The Tuhman Book Cent<'rs ! such as Toe Sanctuary In l..os Angel~s and The Drum and Spear In \\'ash1ng1on. Dr t "pro\'1de free m11terlals and hooks: 10 an y prisoner inside. Qllifomla prisr,n~ " Nothing \\Tong "''Ith !hat, rlght-t Well, hang on 10 Rella Bru1,1.n. \\'c'll come b.lck to her. AccordinR to thlo sworn testlmon)· or ~ghl Jagers, wtlo has done lime at I .Jagers, a comn\erciol arti~t, 11lso l<'stificd that ~·hllc he "'·as in O'tino pri:son in 1971. he sold his paintings to n "Professor Floyd." He wa s never paid for his paintings but h(' had learntd that the money from their sale had gone to support the Tubman "llbrary" in Lofl Ang eles. Jai;ters also told the .fud g(' th rit "Prof. Floyd," who claimed hP was !rom Claremont College. came to rne prl!Of'I to t!'f!Ch black history ;1nd bcgtnnt>r 's math but that he usual!)' sought out a Sfle<:t group of COll\'ICt! and "taught re\'OIU· lion." Jagers and a companion convict escapt-d from Chino on JunP 13. 1971 . 11tt.· pair called Rella DroVlll and ~as picked u11 ln 3 c:ir . I{(' '-'85 !hrn given mon ey and in.c;t n1ctM 10 tr&\'CI to llclroit. ~heh .. to establish a saoc1unry \hbrar~ J on 1\lf'lflh St .. In the "Rt'flllblic or N('W i\rrica ." Jagers wMJt in~tcad In his falhcr's home In Clevelal'ld. Subsequent ly flt' !urned him.'l('U 1n as an e5C.~ con· \IC\ l•l !il'f\'C ()Ul hi! term . HACK TO REI.I.A 8rO'-''Tl , thf' head llf thf' Jlarril'I Tubm11n Foundation. Jager~ flr~t met i\1&. Bro'-'11 ~'hen he was transferred to Chino from San Quentin . At 1tui1 hme 1he was .,.,orlin1 a~ a f'ha1rn1an !lo Chi ~inh i!i rne bo~ nf the CVfn1nun1sls 1n Hanoi . ,\'•·xt 1he loy,·yers and the st.1tc prlSO!lS. DAILY PILOT Ro/Jf.'rt ,V, ~\!,td , T'ubli slltr T~oma.s l<t~t:1/, Edit~1r R1Jrl111ra l\rt10ir~ £d1torllll fl<J{1t: Editor The t>;!Jl'Jn•I ~ Of 1h<'> 0111Jy P11'•I M'<'ks To Jnfol'Tl'I And nim11!111e read<>r1 by rrnrnon,11 on thrs P-'a:t- dl\'"1M' ~mm,ntiuy <'" 1'1pir, nl 1~ u,•1,.~1 by ,yn<h<•111('<l rol11mnl$1ll 11nd • Al toonl'll"ts, by pr.,.,idint: a forum li'/T' t'eldf'N' \I-~ lltlol by prT~~li~ th\1 r,t\l·~~P<'r • OPt.nkm anti idf>11.t on cufTf'nt l~i.'I. 11\C rt11torllll ')p1ninM (It th<-!Jail>· f'l\l,i 111JP"ar only 1n •h• C":fl!otLAI ~ilumn a1 11ir top or tM f»lil" ()p.n1n:'t' ~.lfPl"t'S"1'-...\ b)• lhf' c'Ol- u1nn11L' and rar1n1)fl1,c1~ and lf'Utt 11 rilf'N art !Mir ()'f.'n and no~ mrnt tt! ltirtr vic'w1I by !hr Dllllv Pilot shollld tit w~ Fridh)'. April 12 1974 • I • -~. l-114 DAll PILOT S Nix9n's Tax Ma11 Editor . Dropped For Jok e • Reinecke's Trial Advanced SAN FRANCISCO (APJ - .Presidential tax a t t o r n e y Frank DcMareo says he has no personal knowledge that special federal prosecutors may investigate his prepara· tion ol Rlchard Nixqn's tax f('tunt$. "I haven't been contacted by Police Dig Up Body ofWon1ao. LODI (UPI) -Pulie< dug the body of a Lodi v.•oman , from a shallow .Q'rave Thu rs· • · • day and Ulen had her estrang- ed husband arrested in !':cw ~lexico. the attorney gene.rat or the spceial prosecutor or anybody olhcr than the IRS with whom l llave been communicating all alonJ{," Dc~1arco Sllid in a lelephone interview Thursday. Atty. Gen. William Saxbe said earlier in the day he· has authorized prosecutors to pro- ceed v:1th tax investigations in\'olving OeMarco, mctnber of a Los Angeles law firm. 1Je~1 arco sala he still is not at liberty to di~s publicly the events surrounding the preparation of ~ Nixon tax returns for 1969:ibJ'ough 197!. Thc 1969 re1urn b of specific inte res t because it was the first_year the Presl~ent claim- ed dcductior'tS ror donating hls vice presidential papifs lo the National Archives. From Wire Sel'\llees LA JOLLA -The editor or the student newspaper at the University or Callfomia's San Diego cam nus ·was fired' Thursday over a satiric "April Fool's" edition that v.·as judg· cd offensive to minorities. Edit.or David Buchbinder wali dismisseO and five other (..._· _·_s_t_a_te __ J staff members "'ere censured. The 1\pril t issue of the Triton Times. UCSD's twice· weekly s tudent -I u nd ed newspaper, carri~ a front- page article headlined . "Shockley Appointed Pro vost at Th ird College." The refe rence wlh., 16 Dr. \Villiam 8. Shockley. Nobel Prize-\1.-inning physicist who says blacks are genetically in- ferior:' Plea1ed LA Sc hool Superinten· dent Dr. \Villiam John- ston hails calirt-ordered ~revamping or Ca lifor· nia's school financing system. He feels local 'students will ~et a "bet- ter educaLion. ' Child Killed Bv Poli ce Car • By OOUG 111LUS At.6old ll'4 Pr9M Wrlltr Lt. Gov. Ed R einecke declared be was "'absolutely jubilant" at the prospect of going lo trial On perjury charges before the June 4 gubernatorial elec tion. On the Democratic side of the gubernatorial p.r i mar y race 'nlursday, I o u r ca,.. didates battl ed to ·a four-way tie in the struggle f o r Califomia labor's bi g g est politica l pri:re -the en· dorsement the AFL-CJO Com· millet on Polit.ical Education. mund G. Brown J ..,aharfd the COP E gubernatorial en· dorsement with Alioto, while state Sen. ~fervyn Oymally (().1...os An geles ), won uninimous COPE en- chance to pnl\'e himself in-Parker did not act oo • second nocent before"the June ~ elec-Reinecke request that the trial Uon. be moved to California. FoJloy,·ing Reinecke 's plea , Parker did not promise an Parker moved Rtinecke's ten· exact star1ing date for the talive trial ahead ~ Thursday Reinecke trial, whJch l.s ex- from June 19 to May 13. peeled lo last about a week. dorsement for I i e t u e n a n t ..:.=:....:=:.....:c_.::__:_;_:::__:.:_--'==-====:..:.c=:._ governor. Famous University reports ... bt:i;:~f.~ .~!~h\~~.~ •P to 3 TIMES MORE at ~ undisclosed California (orf\peretl with ~fed p'-nti. .. . locaUon alter r e t u r n I n g University ,rov•• "ln1tant action" " Wednesday night to Ga lifornia. r1'"°"' ·vnlv•r•lty 1c!1r.t11t r1 port1 th•t He had been arraigned earlier P1•1111 !•d with M1ll:AClE·G!'O •••• Itron&•• s •11n1r. mo•1 be•utrlu!; p10-in.tbe day in V.'ashington D.C. di.c;ect tri1nr "'°'' 11°'"'"'· On• 1hre••oun1 Walergale 0011• 11111 _ptOVI MIRAClE-GAO lllrtl a ~ -•kltll 111 JO llCOndl. SAfEI C111"t burn grand jury indictment ac-1w1n ill dr)' ... ,._,, u1ed 11 d l11c1.ci •. POLITICAL OBSERVERS cusing him of lying in April . . GllllAmlD disagreed OYer wM really won 1972 testimoqy before a Senate ...,,.- or lost grou nd after four can-COf?Ulliltee lnvestigaling the didates came away with a J'il' scandal. piece of the COPE en-Reinecke said he i s dorsement in San Francisco. "ab.solut~ly jubilant" that U.S. But San Fraocisco Mayor District Court Judge Barring- Joseph Alioto, "'ho had been ton ·O. Parker ordered his tMal favored lO win COPE's en-to start as soon as ~t a y 13. dorsrment, was not given the Reinecke had pleaded for an boost his campaign had hoped early trial in order to ha ve a to win . However, Alioto cap---~~;lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm~jjjlllijiliijji;~-tured the Bay Area Teamsters endorsement earlier this week. ClllCUS VARGUS COMES TO TOWN As~~~blyJ~~~keer :o~ l~o~~t: KI D s F RE E '• ti and Secretary of State Ed- wrTH rrcKETS 1•0M ANY l'LAZA sroar Kids Like OCEANSIDE (AP ) -A 1 ~2.­ yea r old boy has been killed by a police car ""hich backed into him in his dri\"c"·ay, the e llerd Cleared San Diego County coron.,·s To Ask Andy LOS ANGELES -The State office saajy~s·:_~_:_ ___ _:~:_:_:::::__:..:::::_1_ _ _::~~"!""!""!"~ ~"!"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- PARTICIPATING STORES, A Unique Gift Md W~ 9ioi) ~.Me,,., f°""°"' Californio Cobb'-•' · c_.iGih~ Delph. Cudom Mwc·Si.rtOS fOl"Tl'l!l'1 l11wr~•~ f~fobric1 f reclrick ·, ol Holfr--d c;.o..;..o·, 1101;o.. Culw.e HrJor-Ho.r lnl~ ~ ~\ h<>uty Supply lr!li•Cori -lfftpOrt..-d~ Jcx:iobul GoldWotolli or>d Je-e~•I ~.,,.v,,,,10 .... JJill Hydi! T •a,...I K"'9 lot Nw-fo -f...,. Clolh"'IJ l..,~T-G-&~ l..,,. """"'"°""'"" · C>-'<11 Rui;i) Nw ..... ~ flftllNl'\'1 fW- °""'~·He--~~ ,icudilty Fo"-• ~foWaM-~""-........ ,.,.. n. StcWi • GOii Sftop ~ hOl)IC.ol f,\h ~·,1u;c..- """-"" ~·.t.v.&~ V...rlf .... ,....~ .. V199Le~Clol!Wor 'Hlldt'• Huir' o.tOgn tot'f!W'_ 1~ w..,n.·,......., J • Agriculture Department lifted --- its qua raniinc on '" Alta-Dena dairy herd in Chino, and the dairy said it would resume certified raw milk production today. A g r i culture Department Director C. B. Christensen said the quarantine was lifted as of Thursday. e !HHrde r Cl1ar11 e SAN J)JE:CO -A 30-yrar-old San Diego man has been ar- rested in ·lhe slayings of two men who billed themselves as the singing ' · Laguna Brothers." Police said James G. Duran v.·as booked hursday for in- vestigation of murder in the deaths of Ray E. Laguna, 22, and his brother Jesse. 24. e tt'nrrai1t 011t SAN FRANCISCO -A murdrr 1varrant has been issued for 8.n unemployed tra\·el agency clrrk in the S\\'ord slayirtg of a young Jap..inese nightclub singer. The st1spect 1vas identified Thursdny as Tan c y o s hi fl1iglta. 23, an America n born Caucasian who was reared in Ja1>.1n. The body of f\1ariko Sa lo. 25, 1vas found ~tuffed in a trunk in ~Iigita's apartment ~fonday J......iQI.,, She had betn hackrd and shot to death. PRESEhlHO IY .Mis$ SANTA ANf. f lOM TME MllCHANTS SATURDAY, APRIL 13th ONLY! BETWEEN 12 NOON ND 5,00 P.M. AT f 3610S.llU5TOl,SANTAANA Petunias .:::. ........ .-.ii<•••·~ .... .......notee1or. CreepillCJ Charlie w Mock Oran<Je ~~ Wax Leaf Privet ~~ _,.......,... • * NO PUICHASE NfQSSAIY. AdUti 18 ond over. Come Into °"'f of our 32 e11.cltlng ·tpeeiolty thopi ond pklt up a ~ fof" 'f°"" free plont. .. 39c TIF 99¢ GREEN Roll DICHONDRA $14! .. Orchid Corsage $1'' ~ver';flhing ~r ~~fer • Easter lilt.es STOLONS • Tiger lillies • Cymbidium •Mums MOW A•AILAllf 5'.!... • Hydrangeas • African Violets • Al:aleas, etc. 'h!"~::n Ash Tree-. $2995 '-'It trWl. ... "° ... . 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA l'IURSERY 646-3 925 i~--1 • • For s-lol ~caslons -•oio\ · · · -N.wH""'",,,_. or••••S ..• rAl"nU.·ITC. I "" uml;VHFKft<l' ... AIOUT-ASK AllOUTOUlt PWfTtelTAI. SBIVICE lANDSCAI'£ SflM(I I 7 in v.·hi poli u sou con •he. by 1\ I c aga ~'21, Wa call . \Vil ca< pri H pas to t the dia wa. IV on H tion be! Dis file ing in ti on v ing to to! the cla Re Hill Tr Ne I for but ~ ano sh tiv .. !he the at bu) - I Hil his inv Hi\ out qu Iha Wi Io be • an Mr .. le M al. of th 3: Hunting•n Beaeh Fountain ·Valle . . . Your Dou1eio\v11 Dail~· 1•a1•t•r \.- VOL. 67, NO. 102, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1q74 TEN CENTS Arg·enti11u Leftists Blar1ied U.S. Envoy Kidnaped . . '- CORDOBA. Argcnti11;1 1 Af' t t-:1gllt armed men and One voornan of the leftist People's Revolutionary Anny k.idilapcd the head of the U.S. Information Service in Cordoba today after a l>loody brav•I in v.•hich !ht official was shot and wounded . police said. , U.S. officials in Buenos Aires. 450 miles sou1hwest of here, said they could not connrm the abduction. bul added that they had reports :si1nilar to those given by police. l\fa n Charge d 111 Al leged Beef Sw indl e By ARTllUR R. VJSSEL Of 1119 D•llr P'l .. t S!•ff Criminal charges v.·cre filed today against an Irvine n1an accused or taking ~l.300 from a I-luntington Beach \Vorld War I ve teran and his nurse in an alleged cattle and stock purchase s1.•:indlc. :-Jev .. port Beach Police Detecti\'e Todd 'Vilkinson , 1~·ho has been investigating the ca~e sine<' ~londay, said the 220 head of prime beef steers invol\•ed do exist. He ~lleged , ho"·evcr. that the animals pastured in l{ooker , Ar iz .. neve r belonged to the businessman suspected of offering th cn1 to the old couple late last year. The victims are resid<'nts of the Skan- dia Trailer Park, 16441 Bolsa Chica Road. Robert D. Ifill, 48. of 18231 Bayberry Wa y. Irvine. was arrested al his home 'Vednesday night by Detective Wilkinson on one count related to the case. l{e "'as re\e!scd on his o v.· n rerognizance on the charge of sale of shares without a permit. a violation of Section 25110 of the Cali fornia Corpora- tions Code. pending arraignment on or before \Vednesday in Harbo r Judicial Distri ct Court. The Orange County District Attorney filed a co1n plaint IOOay. however, charg- ing Hill "'ilh three counts of grand theft in addition to the corporation code viola- tion. \'ictims of the alleged fr aud ulent deal- ings handled through two Ne"'J)Ort Beach corporations headed by Hill finally went to police thls week . Preston ~forris. 84. and Ruby Bond. 70. told Detective Wilkinson they "'ere afraid they'd been taken. He said today that by ans"'ering a classified advertisement in the Santa Ana Register that they made contact "' i t h Hill, president of both International Com· mod.ities Exchange Inc .. and The First Trad ing Co.. 45i0 Campus Driv£', Newport Beach . Investigators say :O.Irs. Bond contracted for 176 head of cattle at $10,000 on Oct. 6, but they were never delivered, '"' '-1orris . her employer. paid $8.500 for another 44 steers Nov. 9, in addition to another $8,500 \YOrtl'r of stock at $1 p e r share in the F i r s l Trading Co .• Delee· tive \llilkinson said. "There is evidence they existed. but there is no evidence he (llill 1 owned them ." \Vilkinson continued, adding that at one point !he suspect had an option to buv them. He added that investigation sho"·ed Hill has no li cense to transfer shares in his company lo ritorris in retum for his investment money, hence the corprations code charge. Investigators said the firms headed by Hill had a fair-sizOO office staff. pointing out that one employe .is Also wanted for questioning in the case, but no others. "\Ve are gelling an arrest warrant for that individual today," said Detective Wilkinson. There \11as no irrunediatc report of a ransom demand, bot U.S. officials bcre lia\'e said the American go\'emment "·ill not pay anything for a kidnaped U.S. of- li cial. The ''ictim was ident ified as 1\lfred Alberto Laun Ill, a 36-year-old bachelor from Kiel. \Vis. "'ho was living in a suburban area 10 miles from this tradi· tional leftist hotbed and industrial city of 900.000. He "·as t!MJ first U.S. government of. rlc1al repotted kidnaped in \'iolenrc-rid· den 1\rgentina and 1he filth Ameri can believed abducted by guerr illas in less than a year. The other Americans 1o1·ere businessmen. 1\ communique sent' to ne"·s media by the People's Anny said Lau n was being held in a "poople"s jail" over allegl'<I "counterrevolutionary acti vi ties in \'iet· nam, Santo Domingo, Bra zil, and Bolivia." Laun previously served in sonte ol these countries. Offieial N ahhed Stolen l te 1ns 1-I elcl iii Lo11.g Beacli? LOS ANGELES IU Pll -Wayne Sharp. a second-term Lon g Beach councilman and a state .t\sse mblyman candidate, ha s been ar- rested on suspicion of receivi ng stolen goods. District Attorney Joseph P. Busch said charges against the Long Beach lawmaker involved stolen guns and stereo equipment. The 46-year-old councilman and restaurant owner was taken in to custody at his Red \Vitch Inn Thursday after he allegedly sold a rep~tedly stolen revolver to an undercover agent. Busch said that his office started an investigation a month ago after receiving information about Sharp's alleged dealings in stolen guns. 'rhe councilman was realeased on his own recognizance Thurs- day night. ~le was to be arraigned today. Cat Leasl1 La w Too Mucl1 Oaims Com1cilmru.1 Coen Cowicilman Al COen, tne strongest sup- porter of a mandatory ~t license Jn Hun- tington Beach. has asked that a cat leash law. also written into the new ordinance. be dropped . The leash !av." included \rith several other recent changes in the ani mal coo- Concrete Slab Falls to Street SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -A SO-pound pi~ of concrete broke a"·ay from a cor- nice on busy Market Str!'Ct here and crashed to the pal'emenl nine floors belo"·· No one v.·as injured Thursday and no damage "'as reported to \'Chicles nar· ro"·ly missed by the mi~ile. The city has an anti-parapet law designed to keep cornices from falling off buildings in an earthquake . Building in- spector Alfred Goldberg said he \\'ill ask the Civil Service Commission l\1onday to consider authorizing a new job category of structural engineer to help enforce the ordinance. trol ordinance. had raised considerable howls from pet owners. e\·en thoUgh cit y officials claimed it \\'OUld ne\'er be cn- !orced. But to be sure it is n't used , Coen has asked for a change in me la"· to be con- sidere<i during l\1onday·s 7 p.m. council meeting. The section \\'hich requi res cats and dogs to be attached to a leash no longer than six feet. "'ill be altered . Coen sug- gesll, to keep onl ydogs oo leashes. Cats "''ill be put into another category. "'here they \.\:ere in the past, ",th several other animals prohibited from running at large. 1be "running at large'' section \\"ill gi"e California Animal Control the autnority to pick up cats in necessary situations , but it does not require an yone to put a leash on the feli nes. When councilmen approved the re,·ised animaJ control ordin~ in ~larch, many of them admitted alter the meeting the~· "·ere unaware it contained a leash la"· prol'ision for cats. Wedding Cost Cutting Told A "·orkshop on how to ha\'e lo"·<0st "'cddings ""ill be presented on '-1onday by thP Fountain Valley Community School program. The "'11rk!hop "ill he led by Diane Reed , v.'00 wrote "The Underground \\'edd.ing Book -How to be a Beautifu l Bride v.'ith ~lore Lo\·e Than ~toncy." The "'orltsbop will begin at 7:30 p.m. al '-1oiola Sctlx>I. 9~ Finch St., Fountain Valley. The cost is SI. A second, identical y;orkshop ~·ill be held on May 6 at Cox School. For more information and regi stration. call 842.USI , ext. 217. II al so said· th11t L.1un .... :Ou!d he in- ter<rogat('d -O\'er "links wilh the Fascist 1nilitary coup d'etat In Chile and other connN:tions "'i!h the U.S. Central lnti.'lligence Agl·ncy." Tlw ~uerrillas said !h:it Laun offered re:-i~tance and (l.S a result y,·as \\'OUnded 1n lhl' actio.1. They didn't say hO\\' badh·. bu! ~aid he .... ·ould be he ld indefinitt•lv. · .. \\'1 th this action. thi.' EHP ratifit'S the continuance or its struggle aJ,tainst the !See KIDl'iAP, l'allr-ZI l\'lasl{ed Thief '"'·'ith Shotg1111 Rc>l>s Mar l{et A man ll'l'aring a nylon stock ing O\'C'r his fa<.'t' and "'il."lding a ~i...,·cd-orr shotgun stolr $8flO fron1 a Huntington Brach n1arket Thursday ni,c:ht. police said. The theft at Chet's '-1arket , 200 Frankfort A\'I."., "·as the fiflh armed rnb- IX'ry rrportl'<I in the city in t"·o days. The SUS{X'.CI "'HS drscribed as in hi! 1n1ddle to late '.!Os. 5'8'". 135 pounds, "'hh l\\n front tet·th missing. lie reportedl y \1'0rl' a trench co.11. ~1arket o"·ner Ch1..•t Oouglas s:iid the man entered the 1narkct liround 7 p.n1 , pointed his shot~un at the prople instdc ;,n1d fon·fd them lo la~· down on the noor afler emptying \he register. Oouglas' ~·i re. :O.lary. 1o1·ho "'as in the cool<·r al lh<' back or the s\ore. n1anaged 10 yell O\'Cr a b<ick fence for help, pol1c<' said. Douglas !old police he had lhf> '·unusually large" amount oi cash on hand because he had sold a number of n1oney orders. S1nall 1narkets and a chicken take-out res taurant .... ·ere hil in 1hc other rob- beries. one Thursday and three \\led · ncsday. The losses "'l."re smaller al'(lounts (I( l'llSh or me rchand ise. In (Ille case. the robber look a six-pack of becr. In three ' of the five robbt>ries. the suspects ha\'C simulated a weapon but none \~·as ever se<n. F e1nalc Band it Gets Six Mon th s In Counlv Jail A girl "ho took Sl27 at gunpoint from a Huntington Beach motel has been sen· tencc<l to six months in Or::tnge C-Ountr Jail and ordered to ma ke restitution . Su perior Court .Judge .lames Turn£'r sentenced Ochra Louise Sutton. 18, of r.ardcn Gro\'e, alter me pleaded guil t\' to cha rges of grand theft. Additional charges of armed robbery \\'ere dismiss· ed. l\tiss Sutton "'as arrested last J uly Ii shortly after the holdup of the lluntington Sllores ~lo!el. 21002 Pacific Coast Jligh"ay. Huntington Beach. She \\·as idenlifit'<I by the clerk as the gun"·oman "'ho forced him to hand over roe money. Police said l\!iss Sutton "·as one of three \\'Omen invol1•eo in the planning of 1 he rohbery . They said her t"·o oom- panions created a diversion th at enabled l\liss Sutton to ca rry out the robbery. Thirteen·ntonth·old Jason Bowen of Santa 1\na \\'Clll t11 ~ce the Easter bunny 1'hursday at South Coast Plaza 1n ('osta ~l csa . 1'hc p1t:turl! tells the rest of the story. Ta x Boa1·d Rt1le s Nixo11 Owes Calif 01·nia $4,263 SACRA~lf::'\TO L\Pf -President :'\ix- on 0WC'~ S4,26.1 in h11ck 1a11es to thl." state of Californ ia for the years 1969 and 1970. tht• ext>cutt\'c olf1eer of the slate Franchise Tox Board said todav. Th e state also assessed the 'Nixons a penalty of s.:r.1 17 for failini:: to file a Cahfornia state inoome lax return for th t· vcar 1970. · The .\'i :<nns .... ·111 .1lso have lo pa\· G prrc.'i!nt interest on lhl." back taxes. The 1nlefl'sl C.'harge "'ill be about $1 ,()(Ml, but NIXON SUBPOENA ISSUED IN COUNTY -Page 3 NIXON 'S TA X MAN IN THE DARK . Page 5. ----!hat the exact :unount ha:. not ht·en c~il· culated . ~lartin Huff. chie f of !he state's incon1c tax agency. said Ih a\ Nixon ar:rJ \trs .\'ix- on 01~·e the t<lx on lotil l 1ncomc of SIR2 A57 in adJUSIL'<l gross Ca ,fo rn1:.i income frir the t1\·o years 1nqul."1'tion. After a!lo"·able deductions of Sll7 ... 5f. tax:1blc incon1c totaled $65.097. The state earlier ruled that \1xi1n 1hd no1 havl." to pay California ta xes on his presidential salary of S250,000 a yaer. bu\ migh t O"'e taxes on ather 1t1ronte t·amc<l frQm "'ithin the state. !luff said tnda\''s la'I: asses.~ment is based on eamingS ll'hich include capital gains from the 19i0 sale of part of his San Clemente estate, income from the esta te or Nixon's mother and royalties from Nixon's hoQk , "Six Crises·· It includes ca 1)11al gain~ income of $58,9 18 on the sale of part of hi~ San Clemrntc rst;\!c :inrt $.19.2611 for 1m- pro\'en1ents at the \\'t"•!t•rn \\'h1te llou~r. :\ixon's Los n,gel1•s f;1:< ;ittvrru ·y. Oc<.1n Butler. s;ud !he Cahfonlt<i ta'\ 1\'0uld bt pa id "r 1n exlrt·mPiy plrased \\Ith th<' t'{lu rtc~y. cooperation ;11111 priori!\' that 1hc Franchis<> Tall Bon ni h;i~ -;ho"'n 1n th1~ mall('r, \V<• hn\'r 1n<l1r.11rd \It' \\'Lii :J('('t'PI thrir f1nd1ni,:s," Auller !ia1cl llutl1·r siud \J:<on·s stall' ta'I: ..,1tuat1on ;1 ;.1-. unu~ual .. lx·t«Hl \l' ,,f the \ery un111u•· n:11ur1· of 1h1ti 1.1xrayf'r " !h1ff ~:ud th o• \t~Oll'> O"'"'Cf 1111 (.'allfornin t1xr i; for tht• \\.':Ir<; l!lil .1nd 19i2. "'hl'n tht'f rtpor!l'<I ;1 nt·r Jo,s 1n Cal1fornin·~Ourr~ 1ncornc uf !3J.6'.!Z n11t1 &18.5011 rr~pr<_.li\•rty Huff snid th1· bo:ird l)r1g 1n:lll,r pl:innrd tn aS..'>•'!'S the ;..·1xuns n 2$ pt•rcf'\rH JX'nalt v fn r failing tu file ;i 1111i\I r1·1l1rn. bu1 <!cC'a! ell not IQ :ift1'r rrrf>1\·1n~ ""'alisf~C'IOri' '-h11\\1ni:: of ri ·:is11n:1hlf' 1•;1u~I."" a;; to 1\h}' they did not file a return FB I .\ri·e•b \\'0 111 a 11 S,\.\ O!Er.:l 1:\l'• -T!1f• FHI ~;ud 1l arrcStl-d a 2~·\t•ar old \1on1a n Thursd.t\ on t1 \\t1rr:1 nt Ch;1 rti1 ng hl'r \11tl1 !ht• S61~'l armed robbcr 1• Ott· 10 nf a branth ol San Diego fedl'r<JI Sn1·1nj:!~ &.. Ln:u ~ A.~sociation Sh(' 11:1s 1drn1 1fir·d as l>onna :O.larie Q\\·ens. -He also said investigation is continuing to determine if any other victims might lx> involved. "Anything I can do to help bring anyone else forward, I'll be happy to do." f>.·lrs. Bond said today, adding that she (See SWINDLE, Page !l Huntington Museum Urged Or:g: ~--Coast Weather ~:'l--~lrr 11C4'kend on th1· Or.1nf,le 2oast 1>rom1 .. 1;s to b1.• ~unnv .ind 11arm \11\h little tf'mpf:r:i turr thangi' fr-orn tod;1v·~ bulrn\· llJmP H1,1!h rcnd1ngs should ht: 111 tht middle io upp.;·r 70~. d1j1p1ng to th•· low 50s O\'Crn1,1!hl Little Lea g uers ' Latmch Sea son The le team! of the Ol.-ean View N3· tlonal UUle League will relebrate the opening of their summ~ baseball season tn Hunli~Rton Beach at 9:30 a.m. Satur· day. ~tayor Jerry 111alney "'ill start the new se:Json during the ceremon ies at t'ne league diamonds on Heil A venue next 10 ~1eadowlark Airport. The 1tfarina High School drill team "'Ill al~ give a pcrform:tnce , sho"ing 80me of lhe rootl~s Ibey .1.1scd In thei r tour or lhe Soviet Union. League games "'Il l start at l p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Otillr ''* l••ll .1'119'9 FftHCfl Dl9lt This foot belongs IO .Jani ce Ble· feld . 111 who was an1ong the participants Thureday in the Huntington Beach Recre~!o n Dcparlment's· Easter toe decor-..• atln g Contest at Lake J>ark .. I • Stc1ff Report Reco1n1nends Use for Old Ci vic Center By TERRY COVILLE Of !TM Deil'I ,lltt lllfl A fi\'e-page staff rt'port. su bmitted as an action item for ~londay's city council session. recommends that part of the old ~funtington Beach ci\.'ic center be used for a museum . The report also assume.' that a new seni or citi1.enli facility v.·iU be built wht'rc old ~lemorial Hall now st.ands and that the Free Clinic "'lll use the \'acated detective headquarters for 1hc next ri\'e years. The suggested muS<'um use and the assum ptions about senJor citizens and the free Clinic are all apparently contra. dlctory to a .city council polK:y adopted Feb. 25. At that Umc. councilmen were ~'amed by, Cily Administrator qa"e Rowlands 1hat 1he county probably v.·ould not favor a muscun1 use for some of its re,·enue shari ng n1oney it miliht gh·e the city. Based on Ro11.·land's "''aming, and a report from staff aide Tom ~1osel~· which said !Pe cily might obtain up to $fi00,000 /or community sen·lce projects. coun· c1lmen dttlartd a general policy that the old city hall v.·ould be tumed over for use by social ser\'ice agencies. The possibility or a 1nuseum there "as not Included, Councilmen ha,•e also pmmised to <'llher renovate old ~1 morial Hall or build a new faci lil y for $enior citizens - but no specific loca l.ion ha s been discuss- ed for a ne"' hall. Councllnu1n llenry Duke ~aid today it was hi! lm1>rcssion tha t oo permanent deci sion \\'Ould be made for the downtown civic centPr until the engin«r· ing fi rm . \1T:\, hn1!<hr.~ tt'i lon~-range ntaster plan ror do"·nto"'n rcde\'elop- ment. VTN has a.o;ked thl." city lo dela) mo~t d('C1s lons on 1he old cit\ ha.II bt.'<'3L"~ 1l could bt an Integral p3rt or rcdeve\011- ment. And just a "·eek llt[:O, the counC"il changed lhe "'Ordinll of a l"lntract 11.·ith the free Clinic to Insure that,the chn1c could hlt\'C the dl."tectlve building for fJ\e )·ears, but 1a also Indicate the building · 1niRhl be mov~ to anoth1•r location, ThP. s1111f report , developed by ~1oscly, t.ibrar1an \\'.iltcr Johnson. Park!I Oire<" tor Nnrnt \\'orthy and city plnnner Jo:d Selich. <1lso list$_ mnjor r.ocial !iervice u~s for the old administration h\1ildin1Z !Ste r.1u EU~1, Pag:r t ) !.';Slit•: 1'0 11 \ \' Toll' tn11l 111/lf•l<ll.'i 1.•e ., lfJll!}l'T rPl/!J.ll'rrl '"' "l"'Tll , 11,. t rr1/1.L 1Ju t1 r1·,u/1·u1 tl11d lino•/• /1111c Opl'ru slur 11·1/;; li1J•I' 11p1·ui '~ (nr llu• 11C11p:t• 1<1 lvdari \\'teket1d1?1 · .. '~· '•tvlClll ' ........ 1 ,,., " ··"'"' " ~.~ n,, ' M, at~f " Nll,.1111 ... ,... .. " c.1, .. ,,,1. • Ortflt• tGunty • (lt••ll•M .... ""'''' n.n ~-1(• .. 111111v••"'' JI 1J Ct O\\WO<d .. ~ .. o'1• 11·11 l>e•!~ ~ti!( fl • ff!~~''"" " G:tltpri•l "" ' Hit4'tn )}•11 ~111111(• " Ntt!~" • 140,.K9" ' " Wtrlll .. .. , • ,. '\1111 Ltltllt" "' w~~k,11tt1 ". Mtllbl• • Z DAILY PI LOT H ---- P i lot Logboo f, W elcon1e to Computer • Ill Hrt11tit1 gton Age Uy TEflllY CO\'ILLJ<.: 01 llM 0111~ 1'•'-1 "Ill A vrndor selling op<:ra glasses could have m:ide a fortW1e in ll untington Bench 1'ucsday night. TllE ~IUCfl louted "big screen" shov.·ing of election results in the brand new city council chambers pro\'ed to be a disappointment. The screens used v.'t're so small and fuzzy that no more than a dozen of the nearly 100 visitors who packed the chambers could read the running sco res. !lather than stepping into the space age \\o'ilh 113 com- puters and audio.visa! equipment, the city tripped over ... the threshhold. CTTY OFt~ICIAtS planned to use the large "'all screen to project a running total of the precinct balloting. But borrol'•ed projection equipment failed early in the daf. It wasn't strong enough to project any readable cov1LL1 image, according to city officials. ' " So a last-minute scavenge r trip was launched with election v.•orkers round· Ing up various audi<>-visual equipment from the library, police department and fire department. ON THE SURFACE it was rather fancy -a nice. portable tel.evlslon set, and a larger, space age projeclion screen (like something from the Jetstones cartoon series) -but it v.·as quickly dlsco\•ered that people sitting in the tiered rows of seats were unable to see much of anything on eithe r screen. A volunteer finally read aloud the running scores, but the whole show lacked most of the drama and intrigue foWld in the old fire house days when a large crowd gathered around a big chant ·board and cheered as each new precinct tally was etched on the record. \..........--• The computer system doesn't even list the separate precinct results for the viewers. COJlitPUTERS did prove to be much faster than the old haod tally method , bot nQt as fast as their backers had expected. The ending predicted for 10 p.m, didn't come until after II p.m., but it was slill several hours faster than the old way. Many of those Y•ho left the glistening council chamber were Impressed by the line new carpet, padded seat.s and acoustical surroundings, but much unimpressed with the dim view offered in the election center. Students Hiking ·Through Coast ·' ·For Orphanage Huntington Beach residents who see a group of weary hikers pass through their cUy on April 18 and Laguna Beach residents 'A'ho spot the same group April , 19 might lhink they're 'A'ilnessing a Children's Crusade. · In a sense, they will be. , A group of student.s from Santa Rosa is ' \\'alking to Guachochic In the state of Chihuaha. &lexico, asking for pledges and contributions to help build an ortihanage jn the southern Mexican town of San Cristobal de las Casas. The hikers were inspired by l\\'O :students from Cal State Sonoma, Steve 'Raymond · and John CWnmings, who returned from a pleasure trip to Mexico detennined to do something about the _plight of the many homeless 1fexican children. A group called Project Orphan was formed. The hike of over a 1.000 mileJ is their first fwxi·raising p r o j e c t . Bombing Attack ·Fear Groundless SAN BERNARDINO -<Ufi I -A young man "'ho allegedly robbed a bank of $74-0 by threatening a teller with a •·bomb'' 'l''aS held by police today on <1 charge of armed robbery. From Pagel l\IUSEUM ... and the second noor of what was the old planning and building depa rtments. But the bottom floor of the planning building -once an old fire station -is clearly penciled in for a future museum , to house the Kuska collection of old ar1lfacts. Johnson and the library board ha ve been pushing for some type of bulldlng to house the Kuska collection. Duke said he thought the old Newland !louse was to be the museum. Staff members who \\TOte the report Wert Involved in budget studies today and were Wlavailable to comment on the change in recommendations. Frmn Page 1 KIDN . .\P ... system of exploitation. preparing itself to confront the repression of security forces of the government together wit h the armed forces, organized against the J>CO" pie and its guerrillas," the communique said. It added there will be "no truce with imperialism, no truce vdth the oppressive anny," and called on others to ''be prepared and to organize against the repressive offensive that comes." The commun ique was signed by the guerrillas' C-Ordoba command . Police said Laun was at home when the kidna pers broke in at about 8:30 a.111 . Laun put up a fight and v.·as shot. and there was blood on furnishings in his house, police said. HU NTINGTON BEAUT IES -Candidates for the !974 AUss l!unting- ton Beack title are lfrom leftJ Sue Hegle, Diana SjunesoD, Patsy. 1\nderson, ('ynth ia Benson, ('her! l\tunson, Susan Kellogg, Adrieenc llav is. rvlithia Parkes. eny and Su san (;crson. Rozalyn Smith. Nancy \Varner, Barb~ra ~lath· --~ OCC T ea.clier Ousted; l'harges IVot Disclosecl Oriln~e Coast Collet:<' biolo,gy teal'hcr Theodor<' W. Bandaruk has been disn1iss· ed by the Coast Cornmunit~· C..ollege Oist rict Roa rd of Trustees. The charges against him were not disclosed . Bandnruk. 27, of i204 \\'. Oct·anfron!. Nr\rport Beach. had bttn on the faculty since 1971 after obtaining a n1astrr's de~ree from UC lr\'ine. lie declined to eo1nment on the action tak t·n against hin1 \\'cdnesday night. "I'd rather not talk about it. I'm very v.·ell represented hy some very good people on c:impus. 1n the comrnunity and an at· tomey fron1 the California Teachers Association,'' he said. "I feel that some mistakes have been made." College trustees CQnsidered Bandaruk's case in tv.·o separate executive sessions. They agreed unanirnously that !he charges aga inst him had substance, but wcrl' split 3·2 on di s111issal. College officials hav1• refused to divulge the n11n1es of the tv.·o board 1ne1nbt'rs v.•ho voted against dismissal. The decision to dis1niss v.·as apparent ly made during executive session. but th<" vote wa s not made public. Sources at the college refused to nan1e sl)<'CHic charges againsl Bandaruk but said they include violalions of the business and professional code. A high-ranking college official in· dicated that the chief charge againsl Bandaruk conCt"med his method of giving grades and credit for course work. F uel Stations Back in Busin ess Ou All 7 Days 'Mi ss Huntingto11 Beacl1' To Be Cl1o se11 Saturcla y Fourteen yow1g \\'Omen \\'ill compete for the title of 1\liss Huntington Beach 1974 at 8 p.m. Saturday in the theater at (:olden West CoJJege. They will be judged in formal gol''TIS and bathing suils. v.·ith their stature, t'{)mposure 11nd attitude considered. A musical background v.·ill be pro\'ided hr llou g Tho1npson's '.\lus1c !\Ian Band. \\ilh intermission entertainment by tile \'oices of lfuntington \'alley chorale group. TI1c 1\liss Huntington Beach Pageant is sponsored by the women's division of the Chamber o! C-Ommercc. Joanne Senkbeil is chairman of this yea r's event. Gordon \\'llcat\ey of American Beauty t~lorisl will once again serve as master of ceren1onies. The 1973 queen, t>.Iarion Sarnmons, will cro\\·n the ncv.· queen. Judges for the pageant arl': !\·!rs. Shirley Hov.·ard of j\lontgon1cry \\"ard . ~Its. Oa"11 Dt'cker of the Beauty Parlor in Lakt'\\'ood , and mayors (~eorge Scott of Fountain Valley, Phillip Anthony or \\lestminster and Rarney Adams or Garden Grove. A limited nurnlwr of tic kets \\'ill be available at the door . Adn1i ssion is $2. C-Ontest.1nts include: Patsy Ann Andt'rson, 18. (;olden \Vest College : Cynth ia Rt·n~nn. 18, Orange Coast College ; Ad rienne Da\·is, 18. Edison High; Susan Gerson. 18, ~tarina. High: Judy Guy, 17, Fountain \'alley High: Suzanne Hegle. 17. r.1arina; Susan Kellog, 17, Fountain Valley. Also: Barhara Matheny, 17. 1\:larina; Cheri Lynn ~1 unson, 18, Golden West: Debby Ordahl, 19, Golden West; Ginny Parkes, 18, Golden \\lest: D i an a Sjuncson. 17, ~1arina; Roialyn J o Smith, 18. Edison: and Nancy ~1arncr, 18, Hun· tiugton Beach High. F1·eeclo1n Fligl1t f 01· SLA Eye cl by Patty's Fia11cc, SAN FR1\..:'JCISCO (AP\ -Steven nov.• because it's not really our decision,'' \\"red says he is \1orking on a plan to fly said Bates. special agent in charge 'nere. the kidnapcrs of his fiance , Patricia •·The SLA has to decide how they \\'ant to Hearst, out of the country in exchange for safe release-of the newspaper heiress. get out of this. All we .can do is try to But if she isn't heard from soon. Weed <.'Over the possib!JitiCs." says. ·nc will onclude "either she is dead But he said contacls .,,,·\th members of or she v.·ill be soon." a ne\\•ly forn1ed coalitin make him be- In a television intervie\\· Thursday "·ith lieve J\1iss fle.11 rst \vill be allo\\cd to 'Jisit television station KQED. \\'eed said the and talk ;i·ith her parents. ··best thing" the Symbionese Liberation J\·liss Hearst. 20, v.·as kidnan•>d b.•· the Arrny coul d do is "demand a plane out of r-the cou ntry . take some money and se t up terrorist Symbiont'se Liberation Army Gasoltne availability in Oran!!:<' and Los life and communication in some other Feb. 4 from her Berkeley apartment. On An~eles counties has improved so r.iuch country. April 3 a radio station ht'rc recei\'ed a lha1 ·2.t-hour, seven-day·a·v.·e<'k st;ifion... "I knov.· that it could ~ arranged. rape in "'hich ~1is5 Hearst said she re· l l cunste rs K illed By Tl1.011 sands, Officials Say· federal health officials say that 1housands of hamsters are now being des troyed ~Cross the COWllry lo pre\'eni the spreading of a mild form of men· ingitis \\'hich has also been found in Orange County. To date. the disease has already af· fccted JI JX'rsons in seven states. from Xl'"' \'ork to California. :'\o evident:f.' of the disease has so far been found in Orange County residents although ii has beC'n discovered in at least one local hamster. Lymphoc}tic choriomeningitis is a \.·irus disease \\'hich in humans begins as a nu-like illness,' fol\01red by one or 11.1'0 \\"ct ks by a reccurcncc of flu symptoms, along l''ith a fer C'r, muscle achC', headache and cough. IL is 1rans1nilled lo hun1ans by uri nl' and feces. Test are currently being conducted on the blood of thr<'e Huntington Rt'a"h families v.·ho may have had conlact "'ilh a diseased hamster. Hov.·e\·er, no further mrdical action will be taken because thc- disease is rarely fatal and because-no known treatment exists. Dr. Michael Hattiwick of the Federal Center for Disease C-Ontrol in Atlanta. Ga .. SRid Thursd ay that health officials in all states have been ordered to dc"1roy all hamsters distributed from IleeC'mbcr through ti.larch by a Florida "'holesaling firm. Orange County health officer Dr. John Philp issued a similar \\'a rning tv.·o "'eeks ago which resulted in the destruction of more than 1,000 hamsters. From Page 1 SWI NDLE ... are beginning to spring up. Utl' Southi'rn because J\·e be-en 11·orking on that for nouncC'd \\'l'ed and her fa1n ily and had California Auto Club said today. se•·e ral \\·('('k!<:." \Ve<'d said. t•nosen to r(·n1a in v.·it h the SLA. and her employer are a bit embarrassed ThC' round-the-clock stations are nol He declined to elaborate . \\'cro said he belivcd his fiance prolr but vdsh to assist. plentirul and not grouped in any one FBI agCJ1_t Cha rles BatC'S said the ably made the statemenl5 on the tape ';That's "'hy I rC'porll'd it.'' she said. particular area but scattered throughout llearsl family ha~ discussed such a pro· "in rC'tum for the promise that this "Tha t just about look it.'' she added . both cowilies, the Auto Club noted. posal "qui te I btl" might be the only way of sa\'ing her "'hen t'lsked if the ~l i.000 in-.·e!'ted hv A signific.1nt improvement nlso 1ras ··1 ean'l say too much about it right life." Bond v.·as prett}' much his C'ntire capital. predicted on the stretch of the S:inta .~n:i 1 , ---;,;;.Oiiiiiiii,;o;;;;;ijiiiij;;;;;;~o;,;;;;,;iiiiiiil9;;;;ojj;;;;9~;.;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ FreC\\'ay between Orange County and I ~:in Diego. the "driest" in the state since the gas shortage began. ' WOODMARK CHAIRS Police said John Scott Fitzgerald. 21 , San Bernardino. pulled a ski nl ask over his face in a Security Pacific National Bank branch Thursd tiy. held up a pack· age he said was a bo1nb and dt'manji:d money from a teller. Fllzgl'rald started to lea\'e the ba nk v.·h~n 11 c1L'!tomer. rel ired poHcem;in Ken· nt'lh Horlon. knocked the so-ca lled bomb to lhe floor. whil'h turned out 10 be road ~~fety flares. Pilg1·im s Crowd J eru·sal elu ~ 111 Higl1 Holicla.y Sec111·it)~ Consumer Guide says ··sest value in the lndustryr' Large selection of these fine lounge chairs to choose from. another Ted von Herner! exclusive. . ' ,. 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Tt~l7 14164Z-4JZI Ci.tMfiH Ad•ff'tt ' 642·1611 f IO'I\ i'oorl~ Or-CO...... ... $40-IZZO Cocrrit"' ,,,. o .. ,. ee...1 """'..,...,. ~ ,,,,,.., 1o1o ........ _ "'""""'--"".i ... " .. °' ~-"'· -· 'N• Ill ~ wo!""1vl -~~Q·-""- 8-'w!CIUI -'"'PM! I! Co<+•-· 0.l>ll:o'• ,,,.s..-'°"tw~tlOO-..... -. ... ~ ttOO-l>ly,.,. . ., -'""''ll"''ltJO-, ' JERUSALEJ\1 (UPI I -Thousands of pilgrims from throughout ChristC'ndom cro•rded along the old city's narrow cob- blestoned stretls to \\'atch Good Fridav processions re-enacti ng the crucifixion cit Jesus Christ a1most 2.000 years ago . Security \\'.'.IS strict along the ancient route. especially follov•ing the Arab guer· rilla attack Thursday at Qlry.11t Shenionah near the Lebanese bord er in wh!ch 18 Israelis were killed . Israeli soldiers carrying n1achine gun s patrolled the 1\·alled city's gales and circulalt.'d through the narrow lanes ;ind market gl<1cC's lhl' pilgrims \\'ou!d pass. About 3.000 pilgrims took part in the processions. chanling prayers a n d TERRORISTS THREATEN MORE ATTACKS. Story, Page 4. singing hymns as they stopped Rt each of the stations of the cross. the spots v.·here tradlUon says Chris t rested on His v.·sy to lfis death on the cross on ~lount Calvar,'. As h'appcns every four yea rs. Eastern and \llestern Christian Churches observ· ed r.ooct friday on the same day. The F:astern churche11 . including the Creek aod ArmPnian Orthodox and E~yptiAn r-0plic Sl'<'ts, follow the Julian calendAr and usu11lly observe Good FrldRy nod f.a~h'r on different dales Desptlt rnt' romhlned services. crov•ds lin in!i( the Vi11 OolorosJ -"Street of Sor· ro\1" -11ere 11hout hRlf the size of lhoSl' his! yrar. :'11any Jli grimt. carried 1Yooden crORs~·!' on lhtlr houldcr11 f•!I the\' made their way thro gh tire old city's comple~ of wlndlng slrttt5. some prayed and sang In Enitll~h. others In f'rench, Greek or • Arabic as thC'y mol'C'd tO\\'ard the Churcn of the 1-loly Sepulchre atop l\tount Cal,.ary, focus o[ the Holy \\"eek Ser\'iCt'S . The procession. led by Roman Catholic Father Ermin10 Rancari, custodian of the Holy Land . bC'gan at the site of Pontius Pilate's praetorium and ended at Cal\·ary Rock inside the church. It lasted 1"·0 hours. '-· The lfoly \\leek observances"pegan v.·Hh P:llm Sunday services in the Church of tht• Holy ~pulchrl'. On Thursday, prcl:1!('S of :ill th e Christian dcnomina· lions performed the ritual \\;tshing of the feet. The Ceremoncy ~ymbolizcs Christ's \\'Rshing of the feet of !!is Disciples before the Last Supper. 111c ob~r1'an<.'eS end v.·J1h E;istcr Sun· d:l\0 Scr\'ICC'S illeanv.·hiJe. Pope Paul \'!. appart'n!ly slil: sl ightly \\'e!lkl·ned by his bouts "llh innucnza. led the world's more than 600 million Roman Catholics in C.ood Friday o!>M:n•an('(!S In Rome. The iS.ytar-old pontiff. heedin~ his doctor's advice. canct!led his paruclpa· lion in R liturgical service In SL J>eter's 1 Basilica. But Vatican sources said he ruled firm · I~' a~olnst bowinjl out also from !he e\•en· in1(s lntt'rnat ionally ltle\•\srd. torchht 1v:iy of thf' rross procei-:sion at th,. 1 olo~!'t>Uni 1'ne l'opc 11:t:i !n carry 11 hi::ht SIX·fOOI c:ross for ii bout r' ya '• in 1 he JH«<'~sfon tonight. Tht crrcn1ony 1s it symbolic enRC'iment of the 14 staiions of Christ's crucifixion. from his condemnation to den !h on tht cross to the placing of his body In the tomb • ~- •, .. Wood mork Features * 8 way Hand Tied * Corner Blocked Hard- wood Frames * Fan tastic Fabric Selec- tion • Lorge Selection of Styles * Qualify Construct ion At Competitive Prices Stop In Today For Best Selection If You·re Staying Home More Often. You Might As Well Be Comfortable DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KAflASTAN WIEKD• YS & S• TURD• YS 9:00 to S:JO NEWPORT BEACH• rm WESTCU ~T DA .. M2·2'0SO _,. LAGUNA BEACH • 3f3 NORTll COAST llWV .. t!M.WI TORRANCE• 23649 HAWTHORN & B~VD. (Open Fri. tll 9, Sun. 12.-~.30) li8·12TII I • ' , I ' I At Your Service A Sunday, \\'rdntsday ind FrldwJ •·r11t11 rt Of lbe Dally Pilot Go! Pal lt'f11tf .\r(• l .1ct1t(•11s? Dl-:AH PAT \\hi le stocking up on tight bulQ<; the orh<'r day at the supermarket, I not1t·rd thi• fll lckages 1>.c·rc labeled to .s:ho11 \\<\lit!->. bulb hf(• and lumcns. \\'hat on earth docs "lun1t~n.s·• mean? Also, is it true that nou rescent bulbs produce more light fi,r thl' s;irnt v.attagc: than regular bulb<;'' L.V .. lr\•lne "L111ne11s'• Is lhr actual light output ol a bulb -th e morr lu1nf'ns, the brighter the light. Compare packages lo !tfl the n1ost light for lht' same wattage , or cnl'rgy use. A standard 100-watt oulb gh·es 30 perrrn1 n1ore H1=ht tha n lour ZS.. 1>.·att bulbs. "'alt for 1>.'Atl, flnortscent light ls more economical thaa in· candescent. prOl'iding fh·e limes the Ugbt and lastln i:: up lo IO times longer, plus bt'ing c-ool cr th an ordinary bulbs. S rl1afa r.d1ip l,i.th1gs D~AR PAT: Some years ago. it "'as called to my at1cn1ion that there is a published bookh I available listing all of the possible scholarships availa ble to col· lc~e s!udt·n ls ;1ny11·hcrc in the United S1a1es. This book li sts till th e types of scholarsnips. some for high grades and others for skills in different areas. I'\·e he<ird many of lhesc scholarships go beg- ging bccouse studrnts are not aware of thein. eSJ)C{'iallv thoS(.' in smaller co!- lC>t:cs. Could you· (ind out the name of this book and 11·hcre a copy can be oblained? R.L.R., fr\i De The best kno"·n scholarshlJ> listing book is named "A nnual lteglstrar of Grant Support , 1 !173·":~". It and the follo"·ing are 3\'ailable from your local library's re f e r e n ce dcp;irtmrnt; "federal Dollars for Scholars", "Grants ReJt:islt•r" and "Grants and Aid to Individuals in the Arts". vthieh lists the a\'ailabilily of both national and in- temational scholarships. De111rd Ifill Queried DEAR PAT: In June. 1973, I had all 1ny lo\.\er teeth pulled and had upper and lower den tures made at a credit dentist. llr. R. F. Beauchamp in Santa Ana. Al that time I \.las told !hat a permanent rc!inin!! of 1ny de ntures 11·as included in the price of S.1.18. 1 had a temporary relining dQnc on my lov.•er teet h in Scptcn1ber and a1 mat time v.·as told my permanent relining "credit" was good up to a year ancr the original work was done. \\"hC"n I niade an appointment for this to be done in illarch. I v.'as to!d the r('!ining \\.'ou!d cost $3-0. I was given lame rxcuscs for the extra charge and "'ou!d like SCJmc hel p in resolving this apparent inequity ~I. 0 ., ~an Clemente Or. Bcancha mp 's offire nurse read your chart indica ling separate fees for X· rays, extraction and dtn turt'>, "'hlch cost a lota l of ~338, 1\·lth :l notation that "p&· titnt ad\•ised full lo"·rr relining to be paid for "'hen done." If th ere \\'as a misunderstanding about an additional rellninl!: fer, rtqut>st to ste JOUr cba n and then discuss 11<lth Or. Be 11 uchamp the repea ted ass urance of his office person· nel thal th i" ~r r1 ire 11;1s t11 he included In the origint1l fl't'. Ill Crirrl U'rmted DEAR PAT : On Sept. 22. 19i2. 1 suJ>. milted the for1ns anrl documentary papers to suhstan tintc n1y request for a Citizen's Identity C.:ird. or certificate of citizenship. to the Immigration and r\aluralization Depa rtmen t in Los 1\ngelcs. I also sent them the $10 fee re- <1~ired . In l\larch. 19i3 I 11·as notified to appear for an examinatior hcfore an of- ficer of the serl'ice v.·ith my lather. 'l'nis "·as dooe. Under oath my father l'Crified c1·erything requt>sted an d I v.·as told my cl'rtifi cate y,·ould be mailed to me. On n1ay 17. 1973. I received a request for lhe original marriage license of my parents. v:hich I sent. I reccil'ed ii back last fall and have not had any further com- nnmication to this date. 2ll mon1hs after n1y ori~inal request. Is there any way to get !his n1attcr resolved~ C.\\' .. Huntington Bl'3Ch II rt>pres,ntativt of the U.S. Im· n1igration and N11t ural iz11llnn Ser\'lce Is present (or "walk-in" ser,·lce to county residents each Wl'dn csda y from 9 :1,m. to noon and I to 3 p.m, in Room I). 100 at the Oranl:!t' Cou nty Cll'lc Center. iOO Civic Center l)rl\•e \Ves t. Santa Ana. Bring l'Opie11 of All prrlinent documtnt11 and requr~I the a'>~l~tance of Ibis rcprest.ntath·r in proctssinit your long 01·t>.rdnt app lic.ation for a rcrtlflcate ot t·l lJ1enshlp. llie l Crur11 sefi11!1 DEAR PAT : I rt•mcnlbC'r r(';id1ng an article snme time in 19i3 about a "'Oman psycholOfillSL hclp1ng o ... <'rn·e1gh1 teen·ag· ed girl~ In a ~ro11p s1tua11on. I think ii ~as ln a church located in the Corona del ~lat are;i I "·oul d likt to contact this psycboloi;:ist , but I c.ru1't reaill her name. lf.K ., Santa Ana 1be Oran~r Cnunty l'.sycholo gicat A1toel1tlnn had no record of tMs SptCJltc 1herAp)' aruup, but \11 spokeAmaa did refer you to l)r. Judlt'1 l..oubct , 107 Abalont, Balboa. lf other readers remco1ber thl~ progtem nnd prO\o1de At \'our Ser\1lce with the name of the 'p~~·rholoi:lst or physiclo n "·ho led the jlroup. rou \I Ill hr Con!DCl('d, ! liY Ap"t 12 JQ,J • H CAIL Y PIL01 :r County Fatalities Drop 43% Subpoena President A subpoena hu been issued rar Prest· dent Nil:on lo appear in Orange County Superio~ Court todaf. as a vdtness in a lawsuit challenging the aS!HS«l value of the Western Whi~ House in San Clemente: However. process servers said the)I 'A'ere ,unable to,sen·e ii . Orange'County Supetvl.!Of' Robert Bat· tin. •·ho asked that the subpoena be issued, conceded Thursday that It "''as strictly a "legal ploy." An assistant to Batt.in la ter said that he was advised by process servers that they tried to serve it at the Western White House but failed. Nixon was in \Vashington and Oew to Florida toda y. Battin contends the President has been getting a tax break on his 27-acre. coastal estate because of th e value the county assessor has placed on the prop- erty. O••!• r 11a1 ~!•11 l'no101 Roa<I Deatl1 s Do\v11 i 11 r.7 4 1 ~t Qtt£11·t e1· lly \\II.I.I.\\! Sl'llHl-.lll~.H 0! "" Oo•t~ 1'1101 l!•'f r .• 1.1l11h'" 1111 1lr.1nJ.!_•· 1·.11111!1 fr1~'\\;J'f'> :ind !111:\111 ;11 .. rln•P)lt.'<l nff Ill 11.•.1rh \,j J"lt•rl"f'TI! (Pr lht> r1 r!.I lh rr1• tl!Uflt hs nf lh1 .\1·.1r, :t<'cord it~c t•1 thr t 1\u111~ 's t1ip (',1hfnrni;"1 Jl!1'.h".1,11 1•J\rnhn;111 :\nd f'1f'(1 if 1h1'r" art• o1ht•r factor c; in \'nh('d in lhf' di•tt1nt•. l':i pt \~'1!11:11"'1 Fr:idf'nhuri:: think~ rh" ln\1,·red frcl'l4~ . ' sp•'rd luna h,1 q h:Hl .1 lnt 1r1 1!0 111th it . "~1.V grnf•r:1t h1 •l11•{ is !Ii.it !ht• .1rtuai dr11ing ;1!1 i1udl·.~ rh.1nf.i1·d 1<• !hi · hr11111 l11r tht' 11111,,t p:irt 11 ht•11 !ht· lin1i1 11 a~ ' •fr()pfl"d he r ;111"' pt•oph• 1• .'\ h i h 1 t 1• tl r1'n1:1rk:1bll' 11Jluntar\ t'nntrul." Fr:.iclri:i b11ri.: :<;oill Assessor Jack Vallerga last year valued the estate at $1.37 million. Batttn argues that Nixon paid $1.5 milUon for his Sa n Clemente home In 1969 and tMt it is now \\'Orth $1.8 million -and should be taxed accordingJ,., BOMB SCARE FORCED EVA CUATION OF MORE THAN 300 FROM OR ANGE COU NT Y AIRPORT Tl"lursd1y Ha.x O.l1yed Departure of Four Flights Du ring Fru it less One Hour Search I· r;,,J,.nh11r~ ·s t)j1:;;;_ t "111' l '01111n is~;ionf!I \\·:1ltt'r l'url1 n~ki. has h1•<'n quntf'd :1.~ ~111n~ hr th1nkq the lin1it should be pu.<Ji · rd b;u k ur .1 ~.1111 hul the nranjlr Cl'lun~ p.1rr;otman ~;11cl h<' thinks i'udinski pro~· ;il_;h· 11as <iuolrd out of c.-onll·Xt. "I think ht' \las tr~1n~ In s..1r that lilf" lo11't'r Sf""Pd J1mi1 11·11s onl y •llll' fal"tor bi thf' rrduc11nn of ;H·t1drnts anrl his fl't'ti nr is that f1•11l'r pt'Oplr "'ere dri\"in~ brc:Hir.t· of \hf.' ~;is ~hort.tl!f' ... Ftath·nburg said Battin, a DemoCratic eandldate for lieutenant governor. Jost his argument "'ilh Orange County's assessment ap- peals board last December but claimed the three·man pa~ was pro.Republican and did not give him a fair hearin~. Battin filed a suit in february re- questing that the court either make a determination of the \'alue of the "'estem White lfouse for assessment purposes or at least refe r the matter back to the Orange County appeals board for a re-hearing. An attorney and certified public ac· countant, Battin said Thu rsday the sutr poena v.·as issued earlier this week but that he didn't expect it to be served . "It's just a legal ploy,'' he said. "But that opens the door for me to in· traduce as evidence written statements b)' the White House that the President's valuations of the property is significantly higher than Vallerga's." Battin was referring to Nixon's finan· cial statement issued by the White House last Dee. 8. According to that statement, the Presi- dent sold the bulk of his San Clemente properly for Sl.249,000 and values the portion h~ retains -about five acres and a 10-room Spanish villa -at about $550,000. ' "That adds up to $1.8 million," Battin continued. "and that's the figure I believe the property should be assessed for." Battin said that although he 11 running for office, "I'm not doing this for publici- ty. Ithink this guy Is under-assessed. A subpoena "'"as issued for Nixon's ap- pearance in the "\llatergate West"' breakin of the office of Daniel Ellsberg'is psychiatrist but it "'·as rendered moot "·hen most of the charges "·ere irr corporated in a \\'ashington. O.C .. trial. T~·o years ago a ci\'il subpoena was issued for Nixon. Howard Hughes and other figu res in a lawsuit concerning a hook about Hughes' $205 .000 loan to Ni:t on in 1956. It wa s never served and the suit \\.'as thrown out of court. Get Out Your Marbles , Girls LONDON (LPf l -The World l-.1arbles Board or Control has removed it! ban on "·omen marble players at the annual c:ood Fr iday competition at Tinsley Green. But the board said Thursday the '"·omen competitors m.ust be "suitably dressed." Women were forbidden lo enter the contest after a 1972 incident in which a girl bent down to play ""caring a micro- skirt and with the word ''kinckers" printed oo her panties. Bo11ib Tlireut Halts Activity At Airport A telephoned bomb threat forced closure of Orange County Airport for about one hou r late Thursday afternoon. No bomb "'as found. l-.fore than 300 persons jammf'd into thr terminal for rush hour nights at fl o'clock. "·ere evacuau:•d as security per- sonnel searched the build ing and all lug· gage left inside. Officials said the tvaeuation "'as orderly. 'They had announced o,•er the public address system that the building 'A'Ould ha\·e to be cleared because th c threat had been receil'cd. Four departing Air Californ ia anrl Hughes Airwest nights v.·e re delayl'd. Three arriving planes were allo1vcd lo land but were instructed to taxi to points far away from the terminal. The bomb threat had been received by an Airv:est official in Los An geles \\.'ho immediately relayed it to Airwest of· fTcials in Orange County. It took two hours before airlines v.·ere able to resume nonnal flight operations. The only tense mon1cnt came "'·hen a janitor remembered he had seen v.hat looked like an empty egg carton in a trash can a couple of hours earlier. Security officials cautiously approached the trash container and looked Inside. They found an empty egg carton. ~·lost passengers lined up a lon~ the fen· ce bordering the parking lot across the service road while the search proceeded. Many said they v.·ere more frostrated and aggravated than afraid. Joanne Herbel of Fountain \'allev 1,1·as a little fr ightened. She'd brought her t"·o young daughters to the airport for a night to San Diego alone lo ,·Jsit the ir grandparents. ''I don't want them to know v.·hal's happening," she said. "T just v.·ish they hadn't d one il he re," said Richard Peterson of ~toun · lain Vie"" whose night to San Jose "'as being held up. San Diego Superior Court Jud ~e Eli Le.\'enson was on his "'·ay home from a California Council of Judges committee meeting. "I don't think t v.·as unnecessarily ex· cited. r-;o ooe 1,1•as, •·Jud ge Le\"enson said. "As a maltcr of fa cl most people v.·ere apathetic. Ev eryone seemed to \1an t to go to the trouble, rather than leave ii !l's a matter of frostrat ion," he said. Donna La.Bail of Costa ~tesa, en Airwest hostess, said she thought the tennlnal pAssengers reacted well. Sl1ots Against Diphtl1eria U1·ged After County Death Orange County Health Oepartmeiit Director Dr. John Philip has recom· mended that mothers '"'ilh small child ren ha1·e them immunized again!t diphlheria . The recommendaUori comes in the wake of one fatal case nf the disease ear- ly th.is month and dllcovery of one othtr case and three carriers of the di!IC:ase. "The recom mendation isn't rt ally prompted by the death but rather It Is our s1andard procedurt," Philp said. "The children mu.st have been lmmunlled before .entering 9Chool anyway.·· Philp said the minor oulbruk ol diphtheria orcurnd in two rrlattd families living in a gmall barrio aectlon or Sant& Ana. • "Severn! of the family members had come up from Me1lco recently and pru~ ably brought the disease wilh tbe1n." Philp said .• The disease claimed the life of a 20· month-old boy in the family on April 3. Philp said immunization is no"' ;i routine. practice in pediatrics and tht usual shot admin iste.red at the-age of l\\'O months is a "three-ln-one" do5e \\'hlch guards against diphtheria, ~·hooping coogh and tetanus. He said a booster shot is usually glvtn a ytar later and another booster just before the child enters tchool . Philp sa.kt the final booster Is usually good for seven to JO years and he said it Is evtn a good Idea for adult.s lo get bootters when the originnl shots "''ear off. The county operate• 29 clinks whirh offer the Inoculations and Philp saJd the locAtlons and times can be obtnlMd by raJling tht tounly health departn""t OFFICER S SEARCH LUGGAGE FOR BOMBS Tape Was Used to Mark .Bags After Seurc h Coi1nt y R'-)JJOr l Sciys Air Mucl i Less Rc1dio<ict ive Th· :11r l )r •• r..• I 1 i'l'·"'-" br .. :tthr· :1n. th,• \\:JI• r rh···. i!: ;nl\ ,~ •,.~, r.•ll.•1ic1 ,, Oil\.\' th;in I! \l!,1" I dtl dd!' ·•-." .... 11'11 'i' 11 or·ld's ~upt rpo1~c·r" 11 .. r<' •'\iilt.odin.: nul'lt·ar \.\t•apon~ in thr ,1rn 1o<-ph~rc _ 1 i, t ":""', I·'•, 11-npp,1! r,ff '11 1,,,, ~~II· 1'1.f I· ,o•I< ' h· (',Ill"" r1f rt"'lfh1:.1 t '', · 'r ,;,p• 1! .•1 '11• 1J 1p1·r ;1 fn10,;1h•·t1· ' d r '11' It .1,.,..: 1,1 r v:n!f,1Hu·: ( h1n;1 <1!: •·11 11 i. n••l fKirt.Y to 1!lc !rl.i1;. · ilL' 11·;1s try1n~ to point out that the en· lire matter nrrds a ~cl()(I hit n1or1 11n.1lysis bl'fnre tl11· dr·elrnc 1s pinned on one ~un·1•. ·· \\'hile hr 11ould not l•irllrarlict h1·; sui'l(·rior, r radcnburg rl id sa~· his fl'.fll IK'rsonal fc-e lin g is that 0 lhe st~to: Legis!a lure should mnl'e c;iut1ousll' wit h ;1ny bi!! that \\.'OUld HlCTC'lSe the· speed limit state \1·idc . "~I ~· ov.1\ thought is that lhc lower limit is good in h1ghl~· urb;1n izcd arras, but kind uf ridiculous fltl the 11 idc Ol>l'IL rOJd l1k1· lntrrst:ltl· 5 up the San Joaquin \':illry ... ht• said. Fradenburg s,11<.1 !he st:ll c should lnnl. al each ro.1d1~·a v on its 011·n merits 111 dt·terminc 11hat ihl' S!X'ed should he. But in ()range <"nunty. hr said lh•: I0\1·cr limits and subSl'ljUl'nl dril'er cau· lion. h~1·e v.·rought an amazing change in staltSllCS. Onl~· t•tJ.!hl !)('()!)ll' died on Orange Coun . ty frl'C\l';iys and high~·avs in the CHP'~ jurisdtrlion r!urinJ;?: !hf' 0first t'jUat1c r nr tht• year comp:in.>tl In 14 rluring tllr s.ar n•· pt:·riod :i yrar /Jt;'l Five o( the 14 dird i11 twl'I tr:iffi<." ;iccid1>nts. Injury <it'~ldenti; dct•lincd by nr,:ir!v 41 percent during !hr s;1n1c period and all <icridcnts toi:rthrr dt•l'lincd by nearly :J~ percent. Fradrnburg sair!. ''This is a ronsidrrahlc <'hange and "" arc dt·lightc.'(1.·' Fradenhurg said. "It gives us a chance to dr1·otc n1orc. tin1c tr1 • fllh"r nt·f'dcd s1·r1·1<.'4'S ·· l>t'.>puty Or;1nAe Coun1y Coroner .J 1n1 BiSC'ncr said traffic ratalities on all traf- fic streets and hil!h11·ays dropped 22 per. C'Pnt during the fJr.;t qua rl('r or the year frnrn :>8 deaths IQ 45 ll ighv.·ay i'alrol accident analysts alYi pi·rforn1<-d a survey late last month 1111 111·0 busy county rrf'e v.a;.s to ser ho1·, \1l'JI J>(>Oplc arl' Conforrning lo the 111 ·1·. J unll Th1•\ ffl•ll ·rmin1<d hv rarl:ir chctks o,, ... a ~IX·IHlllr period rh~t Iii 111:rtr·nt .uf :i ll 1·rh1e!es l\l'rl' dr11·1ni: at spt·ed<; under i~J rnilcs prr hnur and Iii percent o! ;ill \ rhiclcs \.\Cre ;1 t or bchi...,· tbe 55 n1rle·rll'..·r- h••UI' h1n1L The tt·!'!S 11 t·rr cru1duct t'll ;1\ husv ()\ l'H f0);!-,111j!S !•TI !hf' n1v1•rs1dr FrCC'\lillf 111 i\11;dv'1 111 ;11v! on th" :-ianl.i 1\n,1 Frl'1.:•1ay Ul lrvu1c on ~tarch 22. Jlea l Ca u ~es Death OASIS •CPI• -R1\'crs1de :iuthor1lu. Thursday hl0in1ed the death .-.r a J3-1•ta1. 0111 h1tchh1k1·r on tK.'al prostration. ·Th· / ~•ud !hr body of John '.\1;1rk T .• nn w :. tl"i11n•I Y.'Pdnesdory c1longs1dc <.i dir t rr•,•i 11•·;1r Oa<;1s v.ht'rP thr tempt:rature 11 .1; rf'portcd in the high 90s. '!'hr Or:tn:;:f" Cn11ni·. H ,. :1 • 1 h D!'pnr1mr•n1" r;:1rl!r1lou1<·ul .~ .. 1·1111n ':1 ,j 1h1~ 11 l'l"I' 'ha1 r 1dr,1t1on lr11•I<,, li;_1\ ,, d n1n· p1'f.l 'l{'i1dily Sllll"'' J'l1;j \\ht'!\ fl)" f;I !1 ·rnr1t1onal nut lr;ir tr q b;;n trr:il v 11 r111 into 1•ff1 ·cl "Snnipl<·-. !Jf JI{ ;ind 'lC••11n. ~11rf;1r1• ;ii\d d rinkin~ water(. tJk"n n1r1nth!•: h1 t ~" deparln1en1 show 1h.'.lt r:id 11111rin· h;i~ drop/>('<i lo Just slrghl ly more th.in naturnl background lt.·1 t·lc~· a hca!IJ1 deportment spoke.:.inan 3a1d Stttl (lciy Pilot to Ex11lo1·e Ct1l t11 1·al l1111>c1ct of Ca1·s Accord1ni;i: lo <tir samples t<ikcn durin:.r thP 11tmosphrric tl'~t1n~ and thnse t:ik•·n ]Last year. r11di:t.1 ion lr1e!~ arr rnan\' hun- dred~ of tr mt'5 IO'.l er todd1 Hl rir.1n"t ' " County. Tht' drp;1rt n1.~nt 'i":llrl lh,,t ;,,,born" lr.\'cl~ as h1f:lh a~ fi5 ·'prrfM" ir11·.. I" r cubtc m••ter of :l1 r \\'f'r(' r\'.'rnrd•·<l br•fro~,. 1969 in !hr c'Clunly but lhAt 1 .. ,·r·I driipp•_'ll to .IN p1cocur1ts by Jae;\ yr:ir A plcocurir ii;: a m1n1,~ute amoUAi "' radla1Jon eriual to one mll lion1h of on·· millionth l'lf a curie> -thr amount t·I rad ioac:ti\'ity a!>soclated with ont gtam nr · rad1wn. Health o.ff1c1al'\ h11\" C'~t1n1aH'(l lhat n,1 rcnl d11n~rr !~ ptr.,.rnt until :11mo!p!\i·11r rad1auon r1•nrhr~ a 11·\ 1•1 11r \01'1 plroc\lnf'' pc·r l'U'1Jc-mt'tt'r of .. tr A h" .~~h rit.>p,1Mmt>nt ~ p n k e ., n1 a n l-JM-''-'Ul.1tl'd thi't th~ r• .1~on r,1dH1'11.n th•·~~· 11;11 br ;imon~ fe<;1turr • to(j;i~ pre<l1rti>rl "Sun<lay·s Rrst" (\H t ! LllHl:-·rhr mntor r;1r i~ ri ~n.xl 1li·,1I rn•1r1 t!i 111 1·1~1 rr,1n~ponat1on 10 n,,~, An11·nt•H1~ rir rfrr\ 1nJ,t ci~~· 11lf' autn has tf1o·n 1·v1·n d1,:r1dPfJ "h(·rc :tnd (Sunday's Best J J·., \~ iriembl'r~ ol l S .~·1rt\' v.ere to l ·." ~taff \\ nll·r c·ondnrt:• l'f.';inon ten~ t111 1·11\111ral 11np.1tt or 111<' ca1 tn a YOt: ~ 1,,1n 5torv r \! ·r:i.l.~!-1 ('()1'S-f)a1·id :-.1 un ro .. • r• 11rt·ri r1 ofr W'lr 11\ ini:: 1n t .111;una Reach. 1 11 n t r .1 ~ t s the :ioonymily of· most \m,•nran flf1ht·•·111rn "1th the bobby ttn •· h!·;11 1n Hr11:11n There. h{' 'Ill)". th(' rlc1ghbnrhr";d pQh!'t'1n:1n knov. ~ and 11 kno\1n b\" his J)t."li\Jlf· unc1 11· .. t~ per..,,nal!v rl'spo11~1bl(' fnr holdinJ? do11n crime. LOS!\'<; :\ 1.I F~:STYl.E-.\not h<'r lo.< ai life 1n \n11 r1ca h.i" 1r111rnahst Al 1"til1r Cook~ -En~l,.,h hv h1rrh and An1cr1l'c•n b\' choic(' -l:iml'n'.n,1t 1ri1 lo~s of "m:.11 IO\\n 1111· in thr!'I 111't'~·., F<i rn1h \\'ffkl•t t"Q1 er !.l<ir). l:'\l)IA,\ ILLS -Long ar1cr \\'0t1nckri Knt-t has droppt'd f mm I h e h<!adhn1 " and -in most ~"sp{1per-: -even fro1u rhe b.1ck p.1g"5. th(' Amt'ncan Indian 1• SUI! ha\'1n problem" L'nltcd l"rCS$ lntcr-- nationnl :.nt1l)1(.-s somt' Qf !he origin~ of the lnd1i:tn"' 1nub1lny I() 11 d <i pt 10 \he v.h1rll ... 1nd "or1d of 1hc "httc mnn. ~POR-r.:: S1\10RGASR OH D-Televi~lon ., S.11urday maralhon of globe • clr('l1n.r ~ports bro~dtA!>ling. "AAC's \\Id<-\~oriel of $.ports. 1s C'Q1cr ma1cru1I for this 11 C'i'k''i T\1 \\'f-:f:K I I 4 DAILV PILOT 1 1 Just ~ \-Coasting,~~ J I -"@ with Tom urpbine I 'Re111ote' Pla11 ' I For Our Coa st UPCOAST, DOl\'NCOAST : L a I e ~I rcPJlrts indica te ou r regional coastal commission. !he outfit propagated by Proposition 20 last election . is !<till hard at the task or telling us '>A.hat lhl' coastline ~f the future ought to ~ like. Commission planners arc dr:ifl ing a master 1ichcme for our coastal sector. It is made up of nine or so 1·temcnts, ;1s planners like to call them. Ill plain parlance, this n1c11ns there :ire nine or so parl s to it. The laslest part trotted out for publ ic view is called the Land Environmcflt Elcmcn1. This n1cans \~1hat the planners 1hink \\'C ought to have along the <.'Gast and "'lull ·we ought not to have. AFTER HAV~G perust.>d dispatches regarding all this 1 shall brieny inte rpret the haves and have nots for you. Our coastal platJners tell us we shall have clean, pure air, unsullied shorelines. pollution-free surf, lots of open spaces and happiness. We-shall not have freev.·ays. lots of houses. smog. bad stuff dumped into our ocean or electrical power planls. There is no way you are going to argue \1-'ith t'nesc planners. 011, TllERE ?HAY be a few lit lie details that v.·orry you a touch . For ex- ample, the coastal planners s a y • ''Residential dcvelopnlellt remote from available employment ... will not bl' permitted ... " Is that so? Listen, I thought 1hat was '''hy f moved back to the Orange Coast after knocking aroW>d the slate (or a few years. I thought I was getting remote from available employment. I knov.· one group that is really going to get hit hard by !his dictum. 1'lis v.•ill tx> the bunch v.·ho are con- tractors. builders, archilecls. plumbers and electricians. AITER TUE COASTAL planners get through slopping everything. lh<>se people are surely going to be remote from available employment. • Just goes to show you how thinking about the roastline can really change. Remote, for example, u.scd to be the 1 \1•hole idea. Some years back. only a few of lhe hardy lived oo this coastline all year around. They liked that because it v.·as remote from just. about evcrytning. Then summer vislors \•:ould come dov.TI. "Hey," they 'd say to a coastal liver. "this coastline of yours is really rcn1olc." Sea breezes. Lapping surf. Gulls overhead. Bright skies and dancing v.·atcrs. SO OUR VISITOR abandoned his home ln Smogsvillc. neeing from crowded str~t.s. jammed sidev."atks. ta 11 buildings, backyard barbequcs and chlorinated s"•imming pools. He moved here to the coast. v.•hcre it is remote. Of course, \\'e \reren't remote from him anymore. I-le also brought his backyard barbequc. 11·ith him and built a chlorinated sv.·im- ming pool. \Vcll. you suppose our coastal planne rs can now make all fnis illegal. ruling new people cannot come do.,.,11 Dnd live a long 1vay from where !hey sv.·eat 01·er a hot , sticky desk. It's rcrnotcly possible. Shale 'r ern1 s Okayed \\'ASl-llf\GTO~ tU PI J -The Interior l){'pa rtment a1ul0unced Thursday ac- C'Cptance of a high bonus bid ~f ~.596.000 by Phillips Petroleum and ll"k! Sun Oil Co. for rights to develop an oil shale tract in Utah. Frldn~. April 12. 1974 '.Rai d J~t the Beginning'-Terrorist·s BEIRUT. Leba non IAPI -A P:ilesti· ninn guerril la splinter group promised to- day 'lmorc revolutionary ti u ! c I d l! missions'' in Israel follov.·lng il!I bloody raid on a town near !he Lebanese border. A spokesman for the Popular Front for lhc l.iberation of Palestine-General Cottl· mand, wh ich took credit for sending the three guerrillas v:ho killed 18 Israelis in Quiryat Shmonah on Thursduy, told a nC\l'S confcrcnCl' · ··Thursday's o!)('rution v.·as just tho beginning of a new ca1npa1i;n of revolu- tionary violence. rC\'Olutionary suicide attacks in Israel. This ca mpaign is aimed 11t blocking an Arab-Israeli peace set-· 1ltmtnt." The spokesman identified himself only by his code name of Abu! Abbas , member of organluillon's military com- 1nund nnd Politburo. He wore dark ey eglasses and a dotted black kafflyeh. the LradiUonal guerrilla headdress v.1tich covered n1ost of his face. Speaking ul the command's in- formalion office in Beirut, Abu.I Abbas Insisted on the right of guerrOlas to cross the Lebanese or any Arab t>otiltr to strike in Jsrae:I. He repeated!)' denied that the three guerrillas at Qiryat stunonah had ln- filtrnled frocn Lebanon, as Israel· cla im- ed . but still maintained the guerrillu had a right to cross this frontier. Abul Abba s said Israel claims the .guerrillas crossed from Lebanon in order to spur ·the Lebanese government to cr<1ck down on the guerrllla-movemtnL Displaying "'hat he Sllid "'as an Israeli idenlity card, Abul Abbas dl'Clared: ''The three Qiryat Shmonah heroes bad been in Isra el for a long period before Thursday's operation. They had Israeli identity cards and papers forged by the General Command. The tools they car- ried such as knives, ropes, cigarcltes·and even niatcheii were all Israeli-made and cannot be obtained in any Arab coun~ry," he sa ld. . The 18 Israeli vtctims \l.:ere buried to- day in an emotional and unruly fut1eral interrupted b)r angry cries for reven&e against the Arabs. ?o.1inister of Police Shlomo illllt l v.·arn· ed. neighboring Lebanon of possible retaliation If the ArDb g u err 111 a s operating in southern Lebanon were not removed. · Angry residents gathered in the streets and shouted for Increased army pro- tection and revenge. "I don 't care how weak the govern· ment is-," roared one man. "We have to hit back." .• ., Ju s ti~e Rea~hes to Top -Cr ucifixion R e-e11act~d By Filipino : Ex-u11io11 Hoss Tony Boyle Convicted iu Murders A1EDIA , Pa. ! UPI ) -A jury has con- \'ict~ \Y ., A. •·:rony" Boyle of sett ing in niW.ion the ,1,969 Yablonski n1urders and financing the killlngs with un ion funds \\'hile he was president of !he UnltC'd Atine Work ers. Boyle, 72. v.·ho ruled the viole nt un ion rrom 1960 to 1970, .,.,·as the ninth and fin;i1 defendant to be convicted in !he four years since U?o.lW lend er Joseph /\.. "Jock'' Yablonski, his wife and daughl<'r v.·cre shot to death v.·hilc thl'Y slept in their Clarksville. Pa., home. r The verdict climaxed one or !he na· tion's most complex 1n u rd er in- vestigations. begun by the ca reless CAMB OD IA R ed A d vn11ce North Vietnamese troops have overrun Tong Le Chan Ranger camp. 50 miles north or Saigon . the South Vietnamese military command announced today. Enemy troops were believed in thousands. Exxon to ~:lake . Another Boost HOUSTON. Tex. IAP) -\\rtlolesale gasoline prices for about 24.000 Exxon Co. USA dealer-0peratcd wrvicc stations have been il'lcreascd by 1.6-cents per gallon. Exxon also sa id Thursday it has boosted prices by 4.6 ccnls per gallon for about 1.000 rompany-opcrated sla!ions. An Exxon spokesman said the ad- ditional three cents boost for company. operated stations reflecls fed e r a I Energy Office authority to make-ad - justments to include increased operating cos Ls. DAILY PILOT DELIVE RY SERVICE C.• .,e-v r.f ''" c.~ 'P ' , '1· 1'.lr'~·· I ""'flCl1,.frin.lv I! V0..1111 "<:11 ""'• •'i"' rio,,.. or ~ :JO om t .. 1111!'1 .....,, «>llv ••II 0. D<OUQM In"°" t..11> ••• , .. ~., u,_•11 OOn m s.i .. ~1·; 1M Si.."'1,. 11 "'" """"' '"'~"'" ~· t"n• !1y 9 I m S."'")11 at B I m S..."<llV call 1"11 I ctiOr '"" °" ~ou;n• 111 rou. c..11~ .,. lfio•" u"'" 10 1 "' "'°""--'""'°" S.•tlt lflCI ..... t•'•"l"' . s. .. c•-ni. Car>•'"""~ .. ~ s1~ .i.-c...,,... •• .., D1n1 "°'"' So..'" ll-llgUl\O N9'81 discarding of beer cans by paid killers on the night of the slayings. Boyle, recbperating from a drug overdose taken shortly afler he was ln· dieted last September On federal charges in the case, sat passively while the jury \\:as polled. His onl y action was a sad wave to his .,.,·ife and daughte r before leaving the courtroom lo a wheelchair. Defense Attorney Charles A1oses, in his only emotional outburst of the trial, demanded a 3<klay extension to file briefs for a new trial. Delaware County Judge Frank Calania ruled, however. A1oses v.·ould receive only the customary seven-day pcricxl. ~ The jury of nine men and three women deliberated. silt hours ,before finding Boyle guilty of tliree. ·counts of first degree murder in the DeC: 31, 1969, slayings. He faces automatic life aen· tenees on each count under Pennsylvania law. "'" Kenneth Yablonski, a son who discovered his family 's bodies on Jan. 5, 1970, embraced special' prose e u tor Richard Sprague in the courtroom, saying: • ··vou can't know how I thank you." Sprague, who directed the pro!!eCUtion from the case's beginning, said lhe resull! showed how ''effective Jaw en· fort'ement can get to people at the top.·· SAN.FERNANDO, Philippines (AP) - For the sixth Ytar, Juanito Piring. a laborer who earrui about S7.50 a week v.·hen he works. "'as nailed to a cross "to- day as· a Good Friday act or sacrifice. Piring. ~Year-Old father of six. did not utter a sound as Medina Pamposa drove a silvet painted, three-Inch spijte into the palm of each oul stretd>ed. hand wKb tv.·o quick blov.'S of his hall'Dhe1": - ~1edina w.'ls dre&led as ?-.ia'rco, .. ~e Roman soldier who areve-lhe nails into the body Ii Jesus·CMist. ·!'iring, Uj a v.'h.it.e loin doth, a curly wig mlCJ a CI'O'o1l ol tmms, represented Christ. . J udiciary Panel Can't Enforce Nixon Subpoena "l\tr. Boyle \l"as the init iator of this crime and he w a s the beginning. and .,.,.e've gone from the end and traced it ba rk to the beginning, and an American jury has de<:ided ."' Sprague said. 1N EAC ll OF TllE six Yablonski murder jury trial s. Sprague introduced as evidence several beer cans. bearing fingerpr ints or Claude Vealey, Paul Gilly <ind Aubran Martin. Vealey confessed shortly after his arrest in early 1970, i1n- plieating several conspirators, including "a man named. Tony," who he \\'as told had ordered the murd ers. U'I Ttl .... tf 'BACK TO BEGI NNING' W. A. 'Tony' Boyle Ne,v 1'hree-year Steel Contract PIRIXG ~tOVED his lips sUenUy as • the 16-foot ~'OOden cross was rai3ed in the middle ot a rice field. A crowd d at least 4.IXX> milled around it in a carnival atmosphere of bobbing. gaily cok.nd balloons and ice cream vendors ringing bells. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House Jud iciary Committee admits ii is legally pov.·erless to compel President Nixon to deliver Ule 41 \\'atergate tapes it has sub. poenacd from him. The panel's artillery in this new conflkt is limited to the moral authority of the House, the weight of public opinion and the m<'ssage from Re pub I i cans n1ani!ested in the bipartisan 33.3 vote by \\'hich the hi storic subpoena was a~ proved Thursday. The subpoena demands that Nixon dcli\'er 41 tapes by 7 a.m. PDT April Z5 for use as potential evidence in im· peaching him and putting him on trial in the senate, Gilly and Afartin were convicted of first degree murder. Gilly's \\'ife and father • in -law confe%ed. implicating lir.1W officials William Prater and Albert Pass. Prater confessed .follov.•ing his con- \'i ction and testified against Boyle, claiming he acted as a conduit for union fund s aulhorizl'd by Boyle to pay the hired killers. Given Approval \\IASHINGTON (AP ) -The United States steeiv.·orkers today approved a "Ababa ! Ababa!" Pi ring cried pain· fully in Tagalog. t.tne Philippine dialect . seconds after the cross wa.s placed upright. "Put it down! Put It down ~" At the foot of the CI'OISS doze"3 of flagellants, their naked backs scarlet with their own blood, la shed t~Jves \\ilh bamboo scourges. s p 1 a t t e r i n g members of Lhe crov.'d closest to the CroS3. new thrce--year contract \\'ith the nation's AFTER LESS than 10 seconds on the 10 major steel companies for 350,000 cross, ?iring was brought down and car· v.-orkers. ried to the roadside. llis pierced hands were bathed in alcohol and wrapped in The pact reportedly provides for wage .... -rote bandages. increases totaling more than 60 cents an "I feel good." said Piring. "It hurts. Of Kl=:Y TESTI~IO!\'' 11·as provided by hour over the next three years in ad-course it hurts. But ~·hen I am on the di strict 19 president \l/iltiam Tumbl:l.lfr. dition to a hefty package of fringe cros;, it is as lf r am another person. It THE REFUSAL to comply could Itself \\'ho pleaded guilty to a federal con-be nefits. is as if Jesus is helping me. become an impeachable offense. and the spiracy eharge in the case. He testified Stee\~·orkers Preiident I. V<l. Abel and ,_ "This is a sacrifice for the extension House Is likely to treat it as one. Boyle told him a'.nd Pass he v.•anted R. Heath Larry. ctlief neg~iator fOf &he.. of life of my mother and my sit'1c child." The \Vhite House left open the question Yablonski killed during a meeting in JO major steel companies, l:mgained The flagellants had paraded through of v.·helher Nix.on v.-ould .voluntarily com· June of 19G9. shortly after YaO\onski an-through the night. breaking only for cof-lhc li-.n since.early morning. They Jag,1. plv wi\h lbe subpoena. ... ' nounced he v.·ould cl\all cn"e Boi·!e for the fee and a brief nap. to iron out the final _ ... n • ...:...8 .. ve•awnb ··h•'le heJpe,s ,aked -riwe:. wi11 ·w~r lhis ~Uiiication. uojon presiifency. -~. contract language~ ~~~-~~tli ~es'~mbedded with and previous ones·from the coinmiltee at Boyte, deposed as m.1YI president in The union's 600-membcr Basic Steel broken glass. -:· - - the end of the Easter vacation (April 1972 by Arnold Miller during a court 1ndustry Conference, representing some Z2 ~,'' Ronald L. Ziegler, presidential ordered re-election. is now serving a 800 local s. was called into session at the "IT DOESN'T HURT at all,'' said Alan press secretary said. "The answer we federal prison sente nce for n1isusing Shoreham Hotel. The conference. which Navarro, 18, making his debut as a '.''iii give 1,1,·iit be comprehensive and con-union funds for political campaigns. lie niust ratify any proposed contract. 1vas nagellant. ''My back is numb." clusi\'e.'' has been confined to th e Springfield, ?-.lo.. scheduled to meet Thursday night but a,t He said he was)icour'ging himself to Nixon ha's managed through court prison hospital since the o,·crdose in· the last minute the meeting was postpon· help his JG-year-olr sistCr, who has a mancu\'ering to avoid complying ~·ith cident.'--. cd until today when it ga\'e its approval. rheumatic he.art. tv.·.:i previous subpoenas ~·hich were -,----------------~-----~-----'~---"c~-----------------­ issued by the Senate Watergate Com· mittt'e in pursuit of much of the same material. BUT THE IJOUSE committee dra.,.,•s its authorit y to judge a Presidenfs con- edui:t. dirct ly from the Constitution and considers ilself in a stronger position than .,.,·ere the investigation senators last su nimer. Nixon fired Archibald Cox as special prosenitor rather than comply wilh a subpoena Crom him. but subsequently c·cHnplied at least partially "'ilh a sub- poena fron1 Leon Ja\\'OrskL the current special prosecutor. A last-minute effort Thursday by James D. St. Clair. Nixon's \\'atergale lawyer. to a\'ert a subpoena by promi sing to su1TC'nd cr so1ne but not all or the re· ljuCsted tapes f<iilcd. Cops Creruale Cocaine SANTIAGO. Chile 1U PI ) -Police cremated 44 pounds of confiscated co- caine Thursday. The drug was burntd before several high police officials in the C'remat ory at Santiago's G e ner a I Ceinetery. Voa Get Rtsutts With l:lfii Earwig g Sowbug bait Contains BAVGON cm Ea rwig ~ So wbug NetV Snaj!.~-~lug .Contains MESUROL ~ ;; am -. " .. : • . I ' ! . .. I • I I ) I ' ' . I i • ' • ' I I i I I I I Lousiana Areas Deluged b•lt Sn~q.~~lug ~· :!' • • I I • I Up to 8 lncl1es Fall ; F(l111ili es Flee Ho 1fies ,, ' v " l!fl Wt •114111010<-)I t) C ~hlfll'n!• Ill'~(-''11"1 l11M• Pol111 IQ •N-t twc11 •114 1+l11111•roi r""'1..S •t~\111111 •bchll " llf'""~ i1om tr1• '"\,..,. 1o<t1111t <011•l-11 '"blow 111 c•11· l>'llfll and OIM•I' •l'ld " l~•Ule a<Nlwrr ,..,, I~ tht<.l ·ll>r t•mll'lr &rotl 1t1Ht ' I (COO.~tol Wf'llll~er fll/0,-. rnat /011 wftl he /0101d cod a11 on Page: J8.) \ • • • • • • 2 Yz LB . BOX KILLS 4 DIFFERENT INSECTS ! Kill s On Contact! 2 ~ Lbs . Treats 1250 Sq . Ft. P(otects Ornamental Plantings Pelleted For Easy Applicat ion Use On Vegetable Gardens And Flowers ' I [;;;;;, ~-----~~~_!.:"'KllSuts &~ " .:~·--.... ; J;-·~·~::':.! ,~ ~ ........ _~··~Lo .. , . ., .. ....,., .... , .. , ,, • Coiripare w ith other MESUROL products at $1.49 per lb . HIGHLY EFFECTIVE ! Fast Acting -Sweeping Control Long Last ing • Fewer Applications Requ ired • Easy To Apply From Box • I • • • j ' I I I ' I • I I I I t _J l I ! . . ' I I I I I l ; ' ' • • j I I i I I I I I I I • ' ! ' i I I I i I ' I , I I ' I l I I I I I I I 6 DARY I•U..OT EDITORIAL PAGE No Election Mandate Berore Tuesday's Huntington Beach election not many people were secure in their predictions on the outcome in the co uncil race. It wa s easy to pi ck the seven s1rongest (of 14) contenders, but difficult to de- tern1ine their exact order of finish. Now that the dust from the pre-election campaign baltle has settled and the four winrfers are known, It's s,till difficult to interpret what it all means. There was no overriding mandate from the people (only 20 percent of the voters turned out anyway), no great issue pushed by any one candidate. and no uni· versal philosophy tying together the four win.ners. In fact, the three incumbents -Ted Bartlett. Al Coen and Norma Gibbs -and one newcomer. Harriett \V ied.er. do not have much at all in common philosoph- ically. . • If there had been a popular surge toward home owner and environmental interests, Gibbs would have been joined on the council by Ralph Bauer and Atarcus Porter. both oJ wh om ran strong but not nearly strong Cl}OUgh. ~ If the business community had prevaiJed, Bartlett would ha\'e been jolned by George AtcCracken, who came in seventh in the four-sea.t race. Coen and Wieder bot h appear to be strong-minded independents who can't really be placed in any particular ca mp. 'rhe seven at the bottom of the Hst, of course, suf- fered from la ck of identity, weak campaigns and weak lssues. \\l hi1e other cities in the county were ousting sev· era! incumbents, Huntington Beach voters apparently gave a vote of confidence to theirs. It shouldn't go to anyone's head, however, because the apathetic turnout indicates a definite Jack of interest in local government. 1'he only c.lear message from this election is that not many people care what's happening. 1'hat is a sad si tuation and it ought to be the prin1e objective of city gove rn ment to regenerate a massive public interest in loca l affa irs. ··oe1nocracy by default," a!' ~!rs. Gi bbs called it. event ually cre ates its own 111 will . 1'hc void created by ;1pathy u ~ually teads to an unresponsive government and by the lime the pe ople realiz.c it. th e ballot box re\'cr lution could be too late . Sc hool s Lea<l th e \VaY Energy conser\'ation is a \.li·elcon1r reality in the Huntington Beach linion High School OistricL Recent statistics show that last January, the sprawling 52·snuare mile distriet used 10.5 perCent less electr1ci1y and 7.3 percent less natural gas than '\.li'as con$tHned in January. 1973. Thn goal -which distnct a.dn1inistrators expert to meet ._ is a 15 percent drop in ele1.:tr1 t·11y ;ind a IQ percent reduction in gas consumption fron1 la~t ~ear·s fi gures. Jn addition. district officials have cu l b:il'k on diesel and gasoline usage v•h!!e traveling 1norc llu ,1, 1111le:-. Ef- fort s arc going on a.t each school to cneour:ige rc1r fl(\nl - lng. use of transit tl1 str1rt buses and b1tvclcs bv st u- dents a nd teachers. - - '!'he record so far is <1d n1irable. _One concern .-th8iis~f~ty of ~tudents on can1pu s at night -re1na1ns. But Echson lilgh School :ichicved a 28 .8 percent cut in electrical use even \\'1th the add1· tion of security lighting. It ran be done 1 . • ti ~WRl6\IT, iHE fME~HKY'S O~f P, -GIT THAT TIN CAN OUiT~ THE liAY!" Tliere's ct Re<l Herri.1tg In Tliis Qitiz ~YDNEY J.HAR.RI~ TI1is month's simp le 1or simpler) v.·ord- quiz is color-coded : \\'hat do the colors signify in the foll o\\ing \\'ell·kno\.lin \\·ords or expressions-:' You should get about half \.li'ithout a reference book. I. \Vhy is a government report called a "\\'hile Paper"? 2. \Vhv arc aristocrats referred to as '·blue bfOOds··; J. \Vhv has •·yellow·· beeome the rpithet rOr a CO\\'ard? 4. \\'hy is jealousy "the green-eyed nionster"-:' 5. \Vhy is good health ca lled "in the pink"? 6. \Vhv is a man who shoes horses kn0\\11 a"s a ·'blacksmith''? 7, \\'hy is a device to confuse or divert attention called ··a red herring"? 8_ \Vhy arc the Protestant Irish in Ulster called "Orangemen ··; A'.'\S\\"t:RS: I. For a long time. the British govern- ment puh!isht'd official reports on dif- ferent colored pa}X'rs for different sets of officials; thOse printed on v.'hitc paper \.li·ere sold or distributOO to 1he public as formal statements of the government's posil ion; other colors were held private- ly. 2. The Spanish nobility believed the veins \\'ere bluer in the skin of aristocr;11s than in th05e of Moorish or other mlxed ancestry. 3. "Ye llow'' has steadily sym bolized treason and betrayal since ea r t y Christendom: in medieval France, the Dear Gloou1 y Gus Just can't help wondering how many family medical bills the pr~ fits from our nation's oil resources \.li'OUld cover .. , A J. S. GIM!ol• Gino ctm.,,.ftll .,.. IUb ... lllH bY rNGtrl 1nd Cle ...i n..::t n1rl!v rtUtO •~• ¥-1 M tl'lt ,..Wll'lt tr. Stfl<ll •tvr ttl _.,, It GloomY Gus, DtUy 1'1191. prison doors of traitors were daubed v.·ith ye llo¥.·; in Spain. the ex- ecutioner at an auto-da -fe wore a red robe to dispatch someone who had killed in blood , and a yellow robe for somrone convictOO of treason or fl ight from the field of battle . 4. This phrase originated w i th Shakespeare, in "0Ulello," where Iago says of jealousy: ''It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it ft>eds on ," and refers to tke green eyes of felines ·which toy with their prey before devouring them. 5. "Pinli." was the old generic term of ''flo\.li·er:· and "in the pink·' meaot in the very flO'A·er of health or good cond ition : Shakespeare. again. refers to "the pink of perfection," and "'the pink of courtesy." 6. A "smith" is a \\·orker In metals. and iron \\'as kno\.li'Tl as the ''black metal," meaning dark, v.'hich is v.·hat the blacksmith v.·rought . 7. "Red Herring" romes from the old sport of fox-hunting, where the odor or a dried and smoked herring dragged across a rox's trail destroys the scent and thro\.li'S the hounds off the track. 8. ~dly enough. the name is French. coming rrom a town on the Rhone rivPr, \.li·hich "-'as the capital of \\'illiam, Prinre of Orange, \.li'hose desctnd ants married British roya lly and thus claimed Irish dominion. Tl1e Cost of lt'nsl1i11gfo11-1tlosco1v Dete11fe What Is the U.S. Foreign Policy? \\'ASHINGTON -The Presiden t is an1ok among us. roving fr om city to city. alternately playing \.li'ith a yo-yo and de- nouncing our Euro1>ean Fritnd~ :incl allies. Dr, Kissinger ts al!e~td to bl' ar- ranging for Egypt's best belly dallt'l'r 10 \'is1t us . 1\nd Pat Buchano1n. tht' 1.h;1p \\'ith the lhuggish p...·r--ona l1 1y 11.hn has !aken Chuck Ct1lson's ph1ct as lop \\ h1tc House brute. is argu ing that our non-tax paying non-crook shouldn't be cannl"<l because \1 e n('t•d h is foreig:n-polu:~ ~ lcader~h1p. rr _., t;nder :-;1x0n :.in1l 1' ~ y Kissi.ngcr, 1h:1t pod-·~ ~ p T cy 1s more Ottl'n ~; praised than under- stood. "The fact is that toda y no one really krH-.1rs r or ~ sure \\'hat lh(• for- eign policy of this Adminis1r.11i'ln ;iclll· ally is," 1\·rites the highly rcrnrded. con· servative, Columbia Unh·C'rS1!y professor Zbigniew Brzezinski in the ~pr1n~ nurn- bcr of F'oreign Policy 1nag:.iz1ne. Ho"-·cvcr. \'OU. don't ha\'(' to throw right-handed io sec -('\'£'n \\1th 11,•nat lhc good Kis.'iinger has done 111 !he \l1ddle East -that he and his ho~s pt·:.ikcd SQn1c time ago. That the Srcretar~· of State is i;till described as a ~cnrus in thC' public prints can be traced to Journalism's C<Xl· tinuing reluctance to cnti c1ze th{}S(' \\'1th \.li·hom it breaks bread . Thir!y or 40 1nore of the rig'llt dinner 1n1·11ations fron1 the \\'hite House lo the riRht pe?Ople in the news business and lhl'rc ne\er \\·ould have bttn a Water~atc scandal. Yet while Kissinger stills criticism and discourages anal ysis by ans11o·cring hi:; RSVPs instead of !he hard quC'st1ons. it 1<t bcroming clear that /\(• and :\1xot1 arc operating on the propo~it1on that \\"ashington and ;o.1osco11o· <"an. sioould and must jointly rule th<! \.li'Orld . It is 1hl· sort of proposition that a cnupl£' of ra11-µo 11tT boys like ~ and K 11,ou!d n<Jturally :tdopt as policy . ( VON HOFFMAN J '\J-;ITllF.H of thr·in ha~ 1·ome out tn pu!1\1c .ind :uln1111l"'<I th:H the\' are at- 1t·mp1u1i: <>ut'h a historit' turn in tlv· 1•.n1lrl p1;111•r 1u1t·up. btl! 1hl·n 1.ne nf !hC' {'h'tt ,1ll~·n~1 11, h<•lh n11•n ~h11re 1~ ;in l·).- (·l'c;S1\·to 1011· of lll'Cf\·ts i'nuu~ll change h;1c; bc1·n r11:1~k1'fl by rnuet1 1alk abi1ut our 111111· 1?r:1ndch1ldrrn hl'1ng in pci!l'C. thc 1n1th 1..; th;1t our pro.Hus:.1an pollcic~ as ~et h;l\L' netted U!> 11lch T!i..·i·C 1s detcntc hut therl': is no d1s.1rrn;1mi·n1. In addition. there h8\'e been a ~r1es of not ungenerous mihtar)'. le<:hnologtcal :ind C'cono1nic concessions by us \\hich have not b<-en n1atcncd by 1he Hus.c;ians. Tht'V hal'c sn1i!ed a lot , and, \.li'hl'n there· has been an 1n- ten1ational crisis. ..Kissinger has nn· notincC'd that the Huskies "'erc acting: with "restraint." \\'hat's happened is that matters hal'c IK.'C'n :illo\\'ed to de\'Clop so th~1\ :--;ixon's and K1ssingcr·s domestic political 1n- t"rri.t in dL'lentc no\\' r~•r f'lH't·ed s our na- 1ional interest. Those t\10 arc hrJ!ding on 111th OJ11! last argun1cnt. n.~1nC'ly that only th1•y ar1' c!cvf'r. kno\\·led!{c;ihlc and adrpt 111ough to bnni,! hotne '.IOrld l)l>:lt:t'. This ~11r<:. the Jluss1ans :in oppor1un1ty to ex- tr.irt 1"('<11 toncl•ss1r111s Frntn us 111 return for the S<'cm1ng fa<·c of fnl·ndsh1p. Thus. HrlC'l1nsk1 l)bscn·l's· "(1.11rn1ng ~11;11 so n1uch df'pcnds on alh.'i.!i'<ll~· good pcrson;1I rl'l:it111ns \\'Jt11 Brezhnt•1 has g1\'en the So\'IC't sidl' an inMCap:ihl" b:1rg:iin1ng lf'\'t•rage. "·hich lt1"' e."<p.-·n1·11e1·d ~\'1et A1nbas~dor to \\'ash1nglun. Uobryn111 . has done h15 best 10 nu rturl': through sus- tained pcr.wnsl nauery and rourt.ship of the key individuals l11volvcd." COSCUR RE1''Tl.Y. the falhn~ apart of rel ations \\'ittl Europe and Japan tut~ pro- gr~sed from vaguely disturbing to a point of serious concern. ~1xon and Kis- singer may rind it pleasing to ca!l anyone \\ho doesn't hche\'e in them "\sola- tionisls," but it is \he\' who ha\·e locked them.selves up in ihc Krc1nl111, 111· rrtasingly cutt ing thcrnscl\'cs off fron1 our allies and trading partners. For f1 ,·e years. we have treated thcnt to n11 unt'nding number of snu bs. public drcs,1ngs dOl"'?l and hoh -frnm-the -hluc declarations. The long·net'<lt::d r(•1iJn· cilia!ion 111th Chin;i "as ~nou~ly d.1magcd by K 1~singrr's f;ulure lo con!iult Tokyo before I'll: did it, our rl·l;11loi1s "1lh c\t'rybody \\'t•rC' damaged h~· l\\O 1kJll.1r df'l'a\uauons \\'t\hout con.c,ultnl1on~ 1111ft :l1l\ hody : and Kiss1 n1!1•r's u1l·po!1cy spee<:h 111 Lond on rt•infur1.:ed ~he 1m- prcss1on that our S<>crt>t:iry of Stnh's strongest suit i) the \~cakes! kuid uf prt>ss ag{'f'ltry. R1Rhl no¥." Kissinger is at \\'Ork paving the 14·ay for arrothcr ~1xon \'ISit 10 11.10.•- Nl\\'. onl" ob\'iou!lly limf'd lo help h11n sta \·c off 11111l<:ach1nent. .\lore than l'\l'r, !hen, Nuton \\'Lil be liable to trade n ·al C<)ntessions in return fnr the Co1nmu- nists' help in sav ing his Job. Ho11,'f'\'er. if tne cost of s<1\ 1111-: hi s Jub i~ C1ur isolation from the \\Orld 's 1n,1Jor democracies. the n1pture of our :1nc1rnt fri endships and lhc ruin of forrign tradl': and the 1ntem[ll1on.1l nlfllll'~' );}'stem. in c·xch:inge for a spurious a1!1<1ncc "1th these tyrt1nn1l'dl Hus~iall (ni11k fJr1ncrs. th\'n he. has iridecd co1111n11t1'd tuiih cr1111c-s and n1isdcmeanors . Book Store Underground f Second ol11llfJ1lary pri.~CJllS I. of tli rl'e forces r f!/ 11111 ns on rr · (1 1111 uur Slll'i: Thr ;o.J('x\ran ~!:if1.), lhf' ~Ul'51ra F;11n1 ly, rne i\r).111 Brotht•rhood. !lie \'t•n· cercrnos -tho"(' art> som1' uf thl· 1nor1• no torious group~ irll·n11f1l'd 1n the Tl't'1·nt storn1 of prison v1ole11<'e th~1! has sp1lh:d into our streets and c<nnmunlli£'.). (~R_u_·s_"_A_LT_o_N__,J coun!'<'lor at the prison in ChulO She h:id bct·n IHrl•ri by thfo Sta ti· I ~·pl of l()f• ection~ through rne f1«lt1r:1 lly-fund1 cl PEP program. Jl"r Job \1;1~ to be ad\1scir to the pr1...,1n·s b!;u k rul tufc t'l[ISS. Su·~·r: .laJ.;f'l'S \4tlS nn ;1111,1, lie JOlllt'<I the gr(,lll) It ".1s 1l1trc . .l<ig:l·r~ !f1)d lhc t\Jufl, fi~·Jlri ]\rf!\\'ll U!'g1'{) hllll to ' ~1•! OU\ . • by 1u1y rnct1M nt-cc!osa r~ arid !<J kc p;1r l within ~h(• 1 Harriet 1'ub1na111 llbr:iry ;ind btuld f•l10ther llhr:1ry: tl1ry art• h11ild1ni;: oth('r l1hr1:1r1l'~ throughout thl· Lt11ttd States. ' J:ige~ .::1dv1std tt1c ju<l~" P1·esident Looks 'Better Than Ever' There :ire other rfvolution\JrY forrf's •it 11'ork. Other groups ;itten1pt1ng to U!> .. lhc prisons are le1unchin~ p\Jrl~ ;i~d c1;r1ni,:- boards for anarl·hy :ind r1:vol 111011. 11ork. {'l hl'r ftTOl!P5 al tempt1ni; to US!' the pri!l'ons 'are launc!11r.i: p.1rls .111.J springboards for :'In· :irchy and rl"vnlu- 1100 They ii.re not S'I obvious But . thf'ir \\·ork 1s 111~1 <i~ con· ;.t:1nt and just as om- inous. both S;in (/u£'n11n ;111d Chino S1<lll' prisons. the llart'll'I Tuh1nru1 Book ('cn1t·r 1s ;1 front for nn undt•rground ra1lro;~d of ;1 different kind . IL helps con\'Jcts t·<;c;11:1e from prison SllppQrt from "the out~Jdc''. .l ;1~('rs 1£'stifH'(L 11u·ludC's s l' I l 1 n p, narco tics to ra1~ escape fund~. And . he r!aim OO. tne "free material:; and book~" (n>rn the Tubtnan book stores are re\'Qlu- tionary in con ten t and purpQSC. o~ ~IAJlCH zo. l!liZ, .rngers S\\'OTe before SURCtior Court .Judge J. Steve \\'11t1:1ms th:il conl'icts "'Kl escaped 11o 1lh Tuhnian aid "l'rl! expecl<'d to f'S!ablish "L1hraries" 1book StOTCS I ll'frOUghout lhc c<1un1rv 1'ho.o<e lihrancs were lo se rl'e as add1t10n11I sanctuaries ror escaped con- \'11.t.~ ;ind rC'\'Olutlonarirs .. lagers allC'g«i ;ind said he h:id been gi\'rn a d1rec1ory 11 1rh thr 11ddres!>es of four such ~llnctuurics. \\1fl.'.it is 1h1• i;oal of the llarr1ct Tuhm;in organ11.at1011 '' JJon \\'illiam.'>. on(' of 1\S lcadl·r~. s.i1d 111 an 1n!er\'1e1\' that uni' n1~1 "undcr ~t<ind that <• prison 1s non" other th:in a ronlml mt•C'h11n1sm of lhc !'Id!,. .111d 11111 prohahly be tht last thing 10 rall in .i protracted rcvolut1on,1ry s1rui;i:I" ~ri. \\C' arc tr~ing to 1n1· plf•n1t11t lh<urnu1 n llo Chi ~linh'g ~ut:· f.!t•st1on 1h:it 1r1· tum 0111 the prisons 1n10 rC'vnlu11r1n:i ry schcJOl".'' \VASHINGTON -President ~ixon has rome through the \\'atergate ordeal. so far. \.li'ith no outward sign .Jf strain . This is the remarkable report of aides and visitors \.li'hom \\'e have surveyed . Over the past yea r. the President's great re-<!lectlon vic1ory has explodOO. One by on e. close associates have plead- t.>d guilty to cri mes and have accused olh<'r trusted aidl'S of crimes . Each day. n1onth after monlh. has brought nev.s of yet anolher 1noral calamity. The President h:is betn reveall'd as a tax fud ge r who "'ould use dubious loopholes lo rtduce his income taX below !hat of an ordinary worker. a finagler 1,1·ho would bllk the taxpa)'ers for Im· provements to his p!"rsonal property. \\'hen crimes and improprieties have been traced right to his door. he ha.s drfended himscU by claiming the Pres!· dcnl or the United States didn't know \\hat \.li'as iolnit on inside the \\ilute Hoose. The drury re\•elaUons. pilt'd ont upon another, might have broken a man of ltM grim determination The lerrlble 11.·etght could s1tll affefl his policy d~islons and cause reprrcussk>ns around the world. TilEREFORE. \.li'e have lnten•iewed st\'eral people who have been In contact 11o Uh thl! Presldcot -visilors, al des and • • a ff'w intimates -to find out how he is \.li'eathering Watergate. 1'1ost asked us not to identify them : a few had no objections to being quoted. Those closest to the President agree he has gone through agony over \\'atergate. On occasion. they have heard him erupt wllh rage and profan ity. But most of the time, he has bottled up his feelings and gone off to agonize alone. IDS FAVORITE retreat during the lonely struggle with hi.s seventh and greatest crtsls ha.5 been Camp David in the l\taryland mountain.!. Sometimes, his clooc friend. Bebe Rebozo, 11.·oukl join l:lin1 for a loog \.li'eekend. Sources who visited the r~lreat during these periods say Reboio ~oold rniii: a small pitcher of martinis and the 111io men \.li'Ould sit in deep silence setmlngly on the s11me wave length. TJIE PRESJDEf'-'T emerged from his Introspection · seve.ral weeks ago full of <»nfidenct. He told aides that the worst was over. that the case agalnsl hir'fl had beoe.n presented in the \.li'Orst possible light and that hereafter hl5 side of lhc story 11.·ould re«lve national attention. He scheduled a series of speeche5 and qucslion-ans\.li·er sessions 10 l:iy his case btJore the nat ion. He sought fn\'itatiOl'J5 frorn Republican candidates to prove he "':isn't a poli tical liability. J!e also sought to show that. despite \\'atergate. hC' is still j\:oveming the nation. As a clima:c he hopes to hold a triumphant summit conferenct with Kremlin leader Li.'Onid Brl•zhnev in ~loscow. Those \.li'ho have bcfn in touch "1th ~ison in recent 11.·eek.s s:.1v he 1s 111 e:i:- ce!\C'nt spirits, showing ·no glgns or fatigue. Ins voice is strong and dec1s1\'C . and he speaks \.li·ith calm assurance. l11s eyes are clear and pcnr!rating . If!' looks his visitors straight !n !he eye. his 01\·n gaze never wandering. 1-Jis handshake is finn. There is color In his cheeks. SEVERAL PEOPLt:: told us he looks bette r now than ever. Party worker ?.!rs. Afartin Erek. who met wltb the Presid ent for the first time In 12 years. comment· ed \\"OOderingly : "He has held up a grce1t Cleal better than I have." lie is in good humor. often \\'\st'cr11ck - 1ng and laughlnR \\'Ith those around him A presidentia: portra it pi'lin ltr. Graharn )"ates. sho1,1·C'd his portraits to i\1xon lhC' other day. The President shutncd through the painlinl?S and caime up0n hi! own likeness. Deadpan. he demanded : "How did this get in there~" BLT FOR. a.11 the out\\·ard optimism , Richard Nixon someUmes sllll slips back into hls private deprt11lon. O n e subordinate told w he recently was aw#kened ea rly In the morning by a telephone call from the Pr~ldcn!. Although Ni~on wa!' coherrn1. it was ob- v!OU! he had been dri~. according to this source. t-:xamine. lr1r inc;t:i11Ct'. t':le Harriet Tubman Founda11on. In<". n:nne<l after a black \'l'oman \.li'ho provided s.'1nctudry for runa\\·a.v s\a\'C'S 011 the under grou nd r1:11lroad during the Civil \\'a r . 1'ht· Harriet Tu bman FoundaHon 1s a non-profit org::i.nitation. 1n~1rpornted and 111.x-exemptffl by the state of C:1hforni,1. It ha s 111·0 "integrated Bnd coord1nnted'' prog:rairu:. The Jfarrict Tubman Pri~ 1'fo\'cll'K'nt and the llarr1('t Tubman Book Center. AS t:XPLAJ'.'\t:t> in a fund·rais1nJ?: let- ter siAncd b}' ft ella Rro\.li-n . chairman of the board . the pn:.011 in o v c m e n l "mob~hies support 111 t~ ·out.,ide' com· n1un1ty for the e<Jucat \on, \\'e!farc and r1JihL~ of m<'n nnd \.liO!Tlt"n 1ns1dc Cillifomla St al c Prisons ·· On the su rf ate. an ndmirable and rommendablc obJecll\·e. The Tubman Book CCntl'fS \$UCh 3, The Sanctuary 1n Los Angeles and The Drum and Sptar In \Vashingion, D . l "provide free materials and boOks to any prisoner inside Ca.Ufomia pr\sr.1t1! " Not.rung \.li'?'Ong \.li'i\11 that. ngh1' \\'ell. hang on to Rella BrO\.lill. \\'c'\I rome back to her. Accnrdin l( to 1.he !\\'Om lrstlrn(ln)' of Owtght Jagers, ¥.'ho has done lin1c1 at .JaJ.(crs. a comn1t'rf'ial nrl i5t, ;ilso !clitified 1fiat v.·hile he "'as u1 l'nino pn!<!n ~n 1971. he sold his pain1 1nAs to ;1 "Professor Floyd." lie v.'as tlt"\'C'r '):iirl for hi:ii paintings but he h<1d learned that the money from their !!!lie hRd gone t() support the Tubman "library" In Los Ange les. JaRers also told !he Judge tha t ''Prof. Floyd," 11.·ho claimed hP \\'3S fron1 Claremonl College . came to rnc prison to teach black history and beginner's mat h but 1h11t ht usu.ally sought out a ~let! group or conv1ct.5 and ''taughl rc\'olu- t1on." .Jager.'l and a oomp.1n1on mnv1< ! t'!lcapc<l from Chino on Jur1r· l:l 19il Th,.. pair callt-d lll•lla Dro\411 find 11o·11s p1rkt•d up in a CfIT lie 11o11:ii lhC'n gi,en money and instructed !O trnlf·l to l.ktro11 , ~11ch , to esta.bhsh ;i sanctuary 1 hhrar~ 1 tjn f\r.•tlft h SL., in tht "Republic of ~e\.li' Africa." Jagers went 1ni:tead ltl his father 's hame in Clc\'eland. Subsequently ne tumC'd hi~lt in as an escaped con· vict to serve out his term R,\CK TO RF.Lt.A Bro.,.,n, the head of th" ll;1rriet Tubm11n Foundation. Ja11er5 fl f'llt 1n1•1 ~Is. Hro'All 'Ahen he w11s lr.-lllsftrrrd to Onno from Sin QucnHn Al that lime she \\'llS \\'Orklng as a I l'h;1innun llo {'h1 ~llnh is l'nc l.oJS..'i ol th•· t ·1,mu1ur11~1s in ll;1no1 01.t.NGI COAST DAILY PILOT Rr·b trt .~'. \Vtt"rl. Publisher Tlio111aJ Kt"c1•1/, Ed1lr.ir Bnrt;nra Krf'1birh Editurial l'r.fJP f;diror Tt-.1> ri1 11on11l f'l.1~C" of tt>r D.1 1!y J•,,,,, .,, ....... to 111f11m 11.nd ~lunula l"" l'l'll•l""' )~ PN•SC'110~ on th111 pill'[(' •IJ \\r'°' <"t.Mrnj'n'IU') on 1"'11•<"if of in- '"'''' l'I\· "'rvl1r11tM 1'U!wnn11f5 and ('RI tl)tJn11111, by flHW1'1111J: A !nnJm If.Ir rf'a,!t-n. \'ltv..!i •nit by P""'f'fl' 1nx th~s nf'u.-,pap!"t'" up1n10na amt 1de1U on ('tlm>nl topi~. Th#' f!d 11or1al opinions nl lh• l)111ly P1JtJ\ APJ'l'&r only tn lht! N11!ur1A.l rolumn at thf' 1op of the Pft.it. Opinion.~ ,,,1t..,.urd by tht-cot. umn1.ru And car1oon1sta ind teti~r 'fl rilPN arr tht"lr a....rn Ullf nn mdorU!• m1·.n1 11! Th1·1r \1'""'" hy tlit' 01.iJ;t Pilot ithotlkf he lnff'rrni. J'(Jday. April 12 , 1974 . ' • Nixo11's Tax l\fa11 Editor SAN FRA~CISCO iA P i - Presidential tax a I torn e y Frank Dcr..1iirco says he has no personal knowledge that speci1tl federal prosecutors msy invesligale his prepara- tion ot ruchard Nixon·s tax ret urns. "I haven't ~n contacted by Police J;>ig Up Body of W 0111an LODI (UPl l -Police dug the body or a Lodi ~ron1an from a· shalloY: gra\'e Tburs~ day and then )\ad lier estrang- ed husband arrested In Nev.· ~fexico. ' f Dropped the attorn ey general or the • special p1•osecutor or anybody other than the IHS \l'lt h whom For Jok e t'rom Wire Ser\•lces l.A JOLLA -The editor of I tmve been communi<'atlng ull the student newspaper at the n.long." DeMarco said in a University or Califomia 's San te lephone Interview Thursday. Diego can1pus was · 11red All y. ~en: \\1illium Saxbe ;r~ursdny over a satiric "April said e~rher 1n I.he day he has F'ool's" edition that wa s judg· authorized prosecutors to pro-ccl'1'.I \\'Jlh tax Investigations , ed offc ive to minorities. invoJ\'ing Dc~1arco. member Edi! David Buchbinde(' of a l.Ds Angeles law !ir1n. was smlssed and five other Ik~larco sald he still is not at lilx'rty to di scuss publitjy the events surrolQJdinlf the preparation of tilt Nixon ·tax returns for 1969 lhrough 1971. The 1969 return 1s Qf specific interest because It .• wa.s the first ):Car the Presiaent claim· ed dcQUctioos for dorialing h~ VIC(' presidential eapct'l! to the National Aochives. ate ~taff members ·were censured. The April I issue of the Tri ton Times. ucsi:>·s tv.•ice- wcckly s tud e n t-·fu ntl ed newspaper. carried a rronl- page article headlined. ··Shockley Appointed Provost at Third College." The reference was to Dr. \Villi~1m B. Shockley, Nobel Prize-winning physicist ·who says blacks arc genetically in- ferior. 1•1e1ued " Reinec By DOUG WILLIS AIMCltlM '"'"' Wrlltf' Lt. Gov. Ed Rein e e k e declared he was "absolutely jubilant" al the prospect of going 10 trial on perjury charges before the June 4 gubernatorial election. On the Democratic side of the gubernatorial p r i m a r y race Thursday, r our can- didates battl ed lo a four-way lie in the slplggle f o r California labor's bi g g ~ s t polilical prize -the en- dorsement the AFL-CIO C-On1- mittee on Poli.Ji~ EducaUoo. . niTICAL OBSERVERS LA School 1.Super1nten· disa eed over who really won dent Dr \\ tlham John· or J grooDd alter four can-~ ston ha1.ls court-0rd~red dida es ·came av.•ay with a revamping of . Call~or· piece of the COPE en· 1ua's school f1nanc1 ng dorsemenl in San, Francisco. system. Jfe feels loca,l But San Francisco Mayor srudents will get a "bet· Josep.h Alioto, who had been ter educatio n." favored to win COPE's en· Chi ld Killed llv Police Car OCEA~SIDE ! AP ) - A 1 1~· year old boy has been killed by a police car v.·hich backed into hin1 in his driveway. the dor sement, v.·as not given the boost his campaign had hoped to wln. ~rowevcr. Alioto cap- tured the Bay Area Teamsters endorsement earlier this week. Re p. Jerome Wa Id i e , Asse mbly Speaker Bob Moret- ti and Secre tary of State Ed· Kids Like .11.y, l.pril 12, 1Cf74 DAIL PILOT ~ e's Trial Advanced und G. Brown Jr. shared the 0 P E gubernatorial en- dorsement with Alioto, wllile state Sen. Mervyn Dymally (0-Los Angeles ). won unanimous COPE en· ClllCUS VAllGUS COMES ro rowH KIDS FREE! WITH ncKns ,.oM ANY ~LAZA STO•f e Herd Clenred San rnego County coroner's To Ask Andy LOS ANGELES -The State ofricc s·~ay~s~. ==~==~_:_::_::~=-=::~~--~~~illlllllilllllllilllllllilllllllilllllllilllllllilllllllilllllllilllllllilllllllilllllll~~~~~~~~~~~~:::= Agriculture Department lifted --- PARTICIPATING STORES:. ,._ Unoqye G·h ~ Wtddi"'<l ~ Ito~ -Mefl'1 '~'°"' Colilomio Cobb!M. C~GihShop DrlphiC.niomMWc:·S~~ '"""'" """'-• ~ fcnhion fabtkl frtdnck'1ot ~ Giotiino'1 ~o1i<il'I C""N Hair·Hoir 1,,i-1iflal Solari Ktlrnuf'1 leou!r s...,py lr!li•Cori-1mported Clo~ Jac.otM Golcl~ith ord J~ J.,...1t.,v.,...,... J•H,.del•o..,I il'lgl kl!' Mtori -f ,,,. c lolilJrig t..._ r• . COlfte'\ & ~ lickhl lmefllOI~ -Orief!lol l i.g1 ""'· "' .. r .. Met<'1 f"""°"" O.-f~.~1 -~Solld·'dln Pitc:ocM, '~' , ... ~ -Ha.oiicwlW,_ " ....... ,_ n..~. Gift Slqt ~T,...icolfi~ ~"~'­.......... r"*""'' T.V' ... Appl~ V...rt'Twlnt-..... ~ Vloolo~CIDflilrit \ ... W'""'•""'"-'-'"'-.. Its quarantine on an Alta- Dena dairy herd in Chino. and the dairy said it would resume ccrtinl'd raw milk production tod ay. Agriculture Department DirN"tor C. B. Christensen said the quaran tine \Vas lifted as of Thursday. e 1'111rder Clinrge SAN DIEGO - A 30-year-old &in Diego man has been ar- rested in lhe slayings of tv.·o me n who billed themselves as the singing ''Lag una Brothers." Police said James G. Duran v.·as booked hursday for in· vestigation of murder in the dea ths of Ray E. Laguna , 22, and his brother Jesse, 24. e Wnrraut Out SAN FRANCISCO - A murde r warrant has been issued for an unen1ployed !ravel agency clerk in the sword slayi ng or a young Japanese nightclub singer. The suspect \v as identified Thursday as Tan e yos hi ~1igita, 23, an American bon1 Caucasian v.•ho was reared in Japan. The body of l\fa riko Sato. 25. \va s found stuffed in a trunk in l\'\igita's apartment ri.fonday. She had been hacked and shot to death. - * EASTER PLANT -~ _ PIESINTED fY'b'ltSS SANTA ANA fROM THE MEICHANlS SATURQAY, APRIL 13th ONLY! B~TWEE"!·l2 NOOl'I AND 5:00 P.M. AT ... ,"':"~:T ·--·1.__.__~ ... .... .... ·• • •. ..,, .. ~"'·~-·-.. • L---....:l.:'·.i;J· __ _,_ ________ _, • ,.. j I t < ' .< ,-;-;: ·•.;:; ·-· 3&10~.HISTOl,SANTAANA * NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Ad1,1hs 18 ol'ld o~r. Come inio ony of our 32 e;icciting ..peciolty "'°Psondpicli: upo c~ fcf' 'fO\Jr free. plont, II i Petunias :::.. for1J; d COYW, ......... 1of c8'or. CreepinCj Charlie 'I? Mock Oranc:Je ~~ Wax Leaf Privet ~.~ _ ... ....,... 99c - Orchid Corsage s1'' DICHONDRA $14!, G11er'll~ing /or ~fer HOW AYJJU.ILI STOLONS 59!... •Easler lilr.es •Tiger lilr.es • Cymbidium •Mums • Hydrangeas OOU.U.RGE s299s Everareen·Ash Tree·. • African V-rallls •Azaleas, etc. ....,.tni&,....sso... · 2 I 23·NEWPORT BLVD • COSTAMESrlo NURSERY 646-3925 !~·-! • For SDO<id Occolions ...... l. -.-. . .....,. orm•t•S ••• PA1T111.. m:.. All AIOUT OUl l'lAllT RtllT Al setVICE ~ •NEWHOME~ ,I.SI( AIOUT OUR LANDSCN'f SBM(I • I I • 7 • . .. • Dally Pa11er I Oran•e-· f;oast @; EDITION VOL 67, NO. 102, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1q74 N TEN CENTS Patty's Fiance Has Plan to Deport l(idnapers SAN FRA NCISCO tAP I -Ste\'en \Veed says he is \\'orking on a plan to fly the kidnapers of his fiance 1 Patricia llearst. out <lf the country ·in exchange for safe release Qf the ne~'spaper ~ress. But if she isrl'i heard from soon. \Vee<i says, he will conalude "'either slie is dead or·stte Will'he soon." · In a televisiOO interview Thursd3y v.·ith television station KQED, \\'ecd said the "best thing" the Syn1bionese Liberation Army could do is "de1nand a plane ou1 or the country. take some money and set up life and communication in so me other count ry. "I know that h oould be arranged. because I've been o,£orking on that for several \\"eeks," Weed said. He declined tp elaborate. FB I agent Charles Bates said the l~earst family has disCUS¥'<i such a pro- posal "quite a bit." ' ··1 can't say too much about it right now becau.ge it's not really our decision," President said Bates. spec l.il agent in charge nere. "The SLA has to decide how they v.·n1.1t to get out of this. AU v.c can do is try to ro,·er the possibilities." · But he said contacts v.1th men1bers -01· a ne\1·ly forn1ed coalitin n1ake hir11 bi·· lie\'e ~1iss Hearst v.·iU be allov.t.'d to ·11 ~11 and talk v.·ith her parcntS. i\liss Hl'arst. 20. v.as kidnapt>c! b~· the t••rrorlst S~·mbionesc Libe ration i\rrn.v Fl'b. ~ fro n1 hf'r 13erk(•l(·y npartn11·nt On Apr il :1 :1 1·;1d1u ~1a1 1un h1·rc 1\•crivNI a IVl>l' 1n "h1rh :°\\i'>s llc<irs! said she r('· !lOU!ll'td \\'ce<l ;,ind hl't' f:uni!.v and h:HI (."OO~('tl to r~·nl:tln v.ith thf' SLA \\'f'C'CI ~;u\I he t)('livr-d hi'> f1;i11cc proh- ablv 111adc· th<' ~1:tt1·rncn1s on lhl· tai)I.· ··11\ rt•tur11 for !hr pru1111s1· 1h;1t 1111;-; nu~hl h•· 1he only "ay of ~'l\'ini.: h1'r hf,~ " Ht-r f1:in1·1' f'~pr1·~:.t·(\ a 11,~til't lt1at uni··~~ ~·irn1· ('1•1'11 r\P r1·~1-i.•n''' 1:-Ti'l'\'l\i'd \\1lh1n a \11•1·k · 11 111!1 bt·t1•1111· t:ll'<ir \\J Again On California Tax Bill Irvine Man Charged In Swindle By ARTllUR R. VINSEL OI' ttif Dlll't' f'lllf Si.ff Criminal charges \.11ere filed today against an Irvine man accused of takin g $21,300 from a Huntington Beach World War 1 veteran and his nurse in an alleged cattle and stock purchase swindle. Newport Beach Police Oet.ective Todd \\'ilkinson. who has been investigating the case since t\.1onday, said the 220 head of prime beef steers involved do exist. He alleged. however, that th~ animals pastured in Hooker, Ariz .. never belonged to the businessman suspected of offering them to the old couple late last year. The victim,.s are residents or the Skan- dia Trailer F'ark, 16441 Bolsa Chica Road. Robert 0. Hill, 48, of 18231 Bayberry \Vay, Irvine . was arrested at hi s home \\'ednesday night by Detective \Vilkinson on one count related to the case. He was released on his o v.• n recognizan ce on the charge of sale of shares without a permit. a violation of Section 25110 of the California Corpora- tions Code, pending arraignment on or before Wednesday in Harbor J udicial District Court. The Orange County District Attomey filed a complaint today. however. charg- ing Hill with three counts of grand theft in addition to the corporation rode viola- tion. Victims of the alleged fraudulent deal- ings handled through tv.·o Nev•port Beach corporations headed by Hill finally went to police this week . Preston ~1orris. 84. and Ruby Bond. 70. told Detective \Vilk.inson they \1·ere afraid lhev'd bee n taken. He said today tha t by answering a classified advertisement in the Santa Ana Register tha t they made contact v.· it h Hill. president of both International Com- modities Exchange Inc .. and The First Trading Co.. 4s.'O Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Investigators say ~trs. Bond contracted (See SWINDLE, P?.3e %) • Oiii~ial N abbetl Stolen ltenis Held • Lu11 g Beach? UI. LOS 1\NGELES (UPI ) -\\'ayne Sharp. a second-term Long Beach councilman and a stale 1\ssen1bl vma n candidate, has been ar- rested on suspicion of receiving stolen gOods. District 1\ttorney Jose ph P. Busch said charges against the Long Beach lawn1aker involved stolen guns and stereo ec1uipn1ent. The 46-year-old councilman and restaurant owner v.:as taken into custody at his Red \Vit ch Inn Thursday after he allegedly sold a reportedly stolen revolver to an undercove r agent. Busch said that his office started an investigation a n1onth a.L:o after receiving information about Sharp's alleged dealings in stolen guns. . The councilman was realeased on his ow n r~~gnizance 1'hurs- day night. He was to be arraigned today. Argentinan Leftists Kidnap U.S. Official CORDOBA. Argentina (AP ) -Eight armed men and one woman of t.he leftist People"s Re1·olutionary Army kidnapcd the head of the U.S. lnfonnat ion Service in Cordoba today after a bloody bra1.11J in \\.'hich the official was shot and wounded . police said. U.S. officials in Buenos Aires, 450 miles southv.'est of here, said they could not confirm the abduction, but added that they had reports si milar to those given by police. There was no immediate re1X1rt of a BARE WO~IAN BEARS FUNDS HOUS'T'O~ (UPI ) -A \1·on1an ran nude into the Harris County Criminal La"-yers Assn. meeting here as the at- torneys were electing officers in the county courthouse. The woman left an envelope containing S50 and asked that the money be used lo start a defense fund for streakers brought to trial . Then she ran out. ransom demand. but t:.s. officials hen• have said the American gove rnmrnt \\'ii\ n()t pay anything for a kidn<.1pcd U.S of· fit:lal. The vic1im \\'as iden!ified as Alfrl'd Alberto Laun Ill, a 36·ye<ir·old bachc·lnr fr,110 Kiel. \Vis. ll'ho \1•as lh·i ng 'in <1 suburban area 10 n1iles from this tr:id1- tional lcftis! hotbed and industri al city of 900.000. He v.·as thi first L'.S. ~orernml1n t of ricial reported kidnaped In violence-rid- den Argentina and the fifth Am l·rican believed abducted by guerri llas in !(-s.' than a year. The other Americans were businessmen. A communique sent 10 ne\\'~ media hy the People's Arm y said Laun was being held in a •·people's jail" over allegt'd "countt'rrevolutionary activities in Vif'!· nam. Santo Dom ingo. Brazil. and Bolivia." Laun previ ously served in sonic of these countries. It also said that Laun v.·outd be in· lerrogated 01·er "links v.·ith the Fascisi military coup d'etat in . . Chile and other ronnections \\'it h !he L".S. U:ntral J.nt ell igencc Agency ." The guerrillas said that Laun offl•rt·d resistance and as a result \\•as \\'OUndi.:d (Ste K.IDNA~, Pa.(:e 2) Christ's Steps Retraced Thousa11cls Observe Good Frul.av in Jeru sale rn JERUSALE~t (UPI l -Thousands of pilgrims from throughout Christendom crowded along the old city's narrow cob- blestoned streets to watch Good Friday processions re-enacting 'the crucifixion of Jesus Christ almost 2.000 years ago. Security was strict aloog the ancient route. especially following the Ar8.b guer- rilla attack Thursday at Qiryat Shemonah near the Lebanese border In ""'hich 18 Jsraelis v.·ere killed, Israeli soldiers carrying machine guns patrolll'd the \\'3lled city's gates and circulated through th e narrow lanes and market plaets !he pilgrims would pass. About 3,000 pilgrims took part in tht processions, cban1lng prayers and singing h)'mns: ns they stopped at eac~ of the st.ations of the. cross. Lhe spots "'here tradition 1ays Christ rested on His 11·a~· jQ. His death on the cross on i\·lo\.Jnl Calvary. li.s happens: every rour yea rs. Eastern and \Veslern Christian Churches obser''· . . ; • ~ ed Good Friday on the same day. The Eastern churches. including the Greek and Armenian Orthodox and Egyptian Coptic sects, follow the Julian calendar and usually obser"e Ciood Friday and Easter on different dates. Despile rne combined services. cro\vcl" lining the Via Dolorosa -"Street of Sor~ TERRORISTS THREATEN MORE ATTACKS . Story, Pago 4. rov.··· -v.'cre about hall the siie of those last )'Car. • t\.lany pilgrims carried 1voodcn crosses on their shoulders as they mllde their v.·ay through the old city's oomple:it of \li'lnding streets. Some prayed and sang In English. others ln French, Greek or Arabic as they moved toward the Churcn of the Holy Sepulchre atop l\1ount Cal\'ary, locu., of the lloly Week srrvlces. The proce~ion. led by Roman Catholic Father Enninio Rancari. custodian of 1he Holy Land. began ::it the site of Pont1u~ Pilate's praetorium and ended at Calvary Rock inside the church. II lasted l\IO hours. The }foly \Veek obsen·ances be~in with Palm Sunday services in ihe Chu rch of the Holy Sepulchre. On Thursday. prelates of all the Chris tian denominn - tions performed the ritua l w:1shing of the feet. The Ceremoney !!Ymbollzes Christ's \\'ashing of the fN!t of J~i~ Disclplt'.'S before the Last Supper. The observances end \\'ith Easter Sun- da y servict's. t\.tcanwhile, Pope Pi'.lul VJ. appnrently st ll; sllg htl y \\·ea kened by his bouts v.·ilh innucnza. lt>d lhe world's more than 600 million Homan Cltho\ics in Good Friday obst!rvances In Rome. The 76-year~ld pontiff. hel'ding his doctor's ad .. ·ice. cancelled his partlcipa· Uon in a liturgical service in St. Peter's · Basilica. ' / State Ri1les 84,2 63 Still O\vecl :--, \t ]{.\\ll-'.\T11 1 \['1 -Pn·sid»n t \"ix· 011 or I"' ·'I ~fi~ 1n <':d1fornta sta11· inrorllf! LIXl'S fur l'.ll:!l :11:d l'liH ;ilf1n~ 11 1\h :1 r::•. Ji p•·ll;1lt~ 1•11" f,11l1ng lr> l1k· a 1971) tax n•turn. ~1;1!" t1ff1l'1.1h :s:iid toda1· .'lixon's 0;1hforn1.1 tax la\\'}'l."f S<t1d the laxes would bt· p.ud promptl y. '.'\i:iton :1l!'ll 11 111 hil\t· lop~~· h pt•rcc•nt int•'r('!lt fl!l 1hr hurk lll~l's. s<iid ;\lar!111 Huff . cx1·c:1t1\'~' officer "f Hie Fr<inchL:.c T:ix B•Ja1d I luff said lh•· 1ntr·rc·.'1 ch:tri,:e 11 ill bi· ,!l~iut $!/)(~). tH1t th.it the l'X:JI:\ aJHOU!lt 1\,1 <; not be"ll •·a!ttl~dl•·d Huff and :in <.11dt• -..a id !11t·n· 11';1<; nr, NIXON SUBPOEN A ISSUEO IN COUNTY -Page 3 NI XON 'S TAX MAN IN THE DARK. Page 5. l'11dent·t• that ;1n1· c:nn11n. 111·~hgl'nt·•· 11;1s u11ul\,.d Ill :'\1\ron .;; not !1l1ni:: 'it;1l1• 1ncom1• 1;1;.. n"turn' ft1r t:i., prc:.H.!t·nt1:d )J';1rs. '"]! 11'.1<; n·;ilfy. not C\t'll :.in 11t·n1 111 .-.onsidt·r;1t1011 ,'' ':11<J .J11m1·~ lfam1l!n11 . Jlutf"s <l1'plll\' "Tht·n· 1\:1s no sho11 111t: uf 1111fuln1 "s · Tht· st;i'1• (.1•h•·r -.icd '\1 ~1111 chd n"! h:11 •· l" 1 .. 1'. L1"·, • :1 h1<; S250,l~~O-;t-\4•;!f' 1'i"l's1d1·nti.d 'alar ~ stnre he tl'thnie:i!I~ 1~ ;1 'C<ll1forni:1 1111nr<.'"Jcl\·nt H11l 1n 1ndci1 "· riding the Sl ,itt• Franrl11se T<1'< Hu:1rd hl'ld !hat part of :\1xon\ J)rl'~idl'nl1:d salary an tl allrHvan(1•<> \\t·rt• t:1'<ahh· 1n Cal1fnrni:1. r.a~ed on the .11nn1HH 11[ 111111· h~ Sfll'll! ill the s1:1!1· :-.:txnn al'o \1 ;1' ;!SSl·'>~l'<l hack laxt·s fnr rap1l:1i g;i :n~ nn til(· 0 .i!1· of sornf' or h1 ~ S:ln (')(•n1l'nt1· 1·~rarc arid 1mprov<·nH•nt s to 11-iP \\'1.:~11·111 \\"huP !lriu.s1· then·_ Huff snirl th\:' m:-1rd orii.;inally pl;11111"d ro li.:\'Y a '.!5 fH.•rc1·n1 pen:illy for j'\i.~nJ\'s fitilur(! to filr :i l9fi9 tax return . hut r!ccick•d nrit to wh1·n !h•· l'n·sidrnt's la11·y1·rs prl•Sr11IC'd ··s;1Usla1•tor~ sho1\1ng of rr·n.~onable cau~(,.. fnr nnt filing. :\ixon :.il so 11·:is <1S&.·!'se<l tax1!s on $9.!)90 in royal11cs. 1nostl) on his book. "Six Crises." !luff said i\'ixnn had µ:ross C;:ilifllrnia incun1P of Slil2A~7 during 19fi9 and l!li!l. less alln11·<iblr d('dUi"t1r111<; of Sl 17 .. 11~1 f11r taxable incnn1e ot Sfi."1,tr.17 Ill' said tht .'\i,uns dnn "t 011L· riny stall' taxes for 1971 and 1972 because the.v httd }1 net loss after Califomia-allov.1..-d dedue· lions V.l'ft"' subtra!'terl fron1 thtir !Me STATE TA.\'.. Pngc 21 f.'~ Stations Ilaek in B11 si11es s ()u .1\11 7 Davs • f;a!-'1line tl\rill::ib1li1y in Oran~r and Los Ant1cles rountles h1.1s impro111'rl so iiiu1·ti lh:it 21·hour. st\'rn-day-a.-,1·••el.; .~lalions arc bcginnlni.l to sprln11: tip, tht> Sou thern Ct11ifomla Auto Club ~nirl today . . Thr round·1hc·rlock stot111ns are 11r1l pl<"nHfut and not J;rouix->d in anv on{' pt'l rticulor 11rea hu1 ~c:.illrrf'd throu~hout both countiC'J<. th1• Alitt) Cluh notfld A si~111f1c~nt 1mrrovl·mf'nt :il~n 1~ns predicted or1 the 111r1,tch of th~ !'.'lnt.t :\n.i l•r(l('V.'11\' bPtv.•"'n flr;tn~i.' Count\' an1I Snn lllcgo, thr "dritsl" in th(! stulc since tl1e G,1s !hort<Ult' bc.1i:on t'Vcryont' that this 11 hol~ thing is :i crurl hoax of somt• sort "In the l'O~ll'St' of !ht• last 10 d;iys. jll:.l lht• ve ry suspK·tuus n:1\Ufl' or tile cntu·c :--ituation is d ispl:1~1n~ lhc'fJtl tt1a t 1f ~lll.• 1Sn"l ;iJ~(';)dy tlC'<1d. 'ht•'« bcini,:.Sl'\ up u1 sonlc cn1l'! 1111~·." \\'~d . a graduate StU· dt·nt 111 phil9sophy at 1h1' l'nt\i:rsity of L"al1fonii;'l, s<11d Thu1'<;d;1 _\ ·'R~-!'l'I up . I nu•;1n 1h.~I 1f the S[.,\ 1~ n11t plH!lllUlj.! !\) ki ll h1•r th1•1tl!ll'l\'t'S , tht1y'rt' planruni;: tu ;.t~·t )h·r H1l11 01 :-11u.1 11011 -111:l'ha1>.' 11 1fi11 hl' f•ttl -po•rhap' in so!llt' t'o!lJru11!.1llOll \',h!'l"I ' ::.ho• 1~·1"\ lll'll rn1~ht IX' l.1llt'tl .,, :\lt•an11!ull·. An11·r1t·a11 11"!•;1 11 \!t111·· n1c:1it t.·ach1r l)..·nni, 1-;;1nk' \;'Id llf :-1 J>-1111 !od·•\ '1·· 1' e1,n1.Jn ·r1! l';11ru 1.i ll1 •;1r~t 111U. l1<' 1X·rn1111~·d 1u ti 1•" "t11t•;111;· in~ful ,.1,11 ,· 1111h h•l" p;.11·1:1·, B11nl.,; tul1I .1 lh'I• ~ 1 "ll f•·t"r·1· • !11• J'>'" • ~on.1th J1;ul 11n dint \ 1unt,11t 111th th•· SL.\ Bi!/ 811111111, B i!/ Deni 'l'h1rtce11·1nonth-old .Jason Bo\l.•en of Santa 1\na \\'Cnt to :-.l't the E;ister bunny 1'tiursd;iy a! South Coa st I)!aza ln CO!>l;i ).lesa. ·rhc picture tells the rest of lhc stor~·. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~- _, Begi11 s So l\i·i11g P1·olll e111s l.t·~sees ,,r !he Orangf' Coun1-.-01111t•tJ .'\•·w1JOrl nunts A4u;1!i!" Park )!l \('II port Bc<tch h;11'e hcgun rt•sr•l\"1nJ;": thr problt1111!\' th:(t pu! their leas..: 1n default la~I :1·;1r . 1\n1011g other thing s. \c111)()rt IJunt•s lne . has found son1eon1: t(J r1•1111en th<· ill- ftitf'<l Ocean To<id restaurant. ha.'> ar· r<u1gl'd for lif<·guard st·r1·1cv and h;p;, l)l•gun clirnin<1t1ng illl'gcil tr;11\('f us1· on th<' propP~ty The Jancr has rcsultC'fl in 1h" c1 ic1i11n nf a nurnlx:r nf tr;iile rs :ind lr:tilC'r d11·cllers 11hich occupied O\'Crf!r1\1' SJl<H'1•s outside the designated t"rail er park boun· d:irics nt the Dunes. Orange county Hc:it Prof)t.•rty Ser\'!rr<:. Agent JJ. 11. ~tyt·rs said Thursdav thl' il~ IC.1!111 trailer J):Jrking v.·<1s nnly nnt of ;1 nurnbcr of reasons the l>unes lease w:1s dl'cla red in def11ult. The lc!\SeeS \\·ere told to oorrl'Cl th•' problems SQ the lea""' C<JUlrl be tnkl'n nut nf default and d!.'\'Cloprn ent plun.s .'.lt the park rou!d proceed. Ne1\'porl J)uncs l11e nov.· !)Cl\ s th r <'Ounty a 101<.1\ or S!O,IXJU a n1onth rent nn the ln nd and 1he firm 11.'unts 10 build 11 multi-mill ion d o 11 a r v.•atcr-0ricntc"t nmusemcnl park nn the Dunc !>. But that rrruch·rt\·il•tod nul!'itcr µ!<Jn 1~ nn u back burner unt il the ll'as<' prob!l'rns tan be \\'Ofkl'tl out. ~lycrs said . This v.·eek. Oran~ County !ill!1<'n 1snrs accepted a plan by the lessee 10 rcopt'n the reslnurant within a yrar under n ~ublrase ~rnntcd to Airportcr Inn 0\1·ncr llichant l)uffy. Ouffv v.·11! invest an c~tima1ed ~100.0."1(1 1n !hi," Vt'lltUrC 10 WCI lhC restnuran! O!'l<'rntini;: again and v.·ill b•: I~ fourlh (l('r!\On to Attempt to 01>e11 the ('ater}' In the pl\.'it se\'eral ~·ears. The trni1e r park represents another n1a1or rea~n 1whv the county decl ared the len. in default. ;\fyrrs said 1'-ii~wport Dunes Inc hu~ 3!)- pnrcntly tx-tn allowing trailer~ lo • • ' 11\P!'Jlo11 lron1 th•· r1111dd -p.11•1' i1l 1hr 1h,~i~n:111·d 1r.1 1lrr i':1:11p r111tr1 •Jtht'r \"r11·pnrt nu111•" li1nd '.\'1111 . Ill a11 ··f'1;rl I'• I 11•, 111 Oji \1);11 i 11<! uf tilt• lt·;1~ ilt'f:1u!r thi· l1·Ki.('l' h;'!S dl't"id- l'd !ht• tr.11lt·rs n1ust i,:o i\lycr<.; s;11d th•· tun11><1nr is 110rking 011 ttlh•·r 11rl·~•s uf cl(·f;111lt 111 !h•' li·asc 111: ! llu.l1n)l .'>llth !hlnli_.; .1s illl•;::;d bo;i\ ~lq·~ :ind (ollS\l'UC:tJIJll Of :1 long !1l'1Jl\)J~t·r! 1n;1rine sr•rvirr ~1:1111,n :11 t!11• p11rk Tht· rc<1l prvri·rty tti,:trl! said 11µ.·rurn: 1,r I Sc" Ill""\' ES , l'a~c 21 Or~g:ti _ :oa sl l\'J ather • E;i~\l•r \l t'•'k nd on ihc (Jr;invc :·tl:1!'t promise. t1J b•· ~unn~· ;111d 11<1rrn v.1th h\11•· l1";1perJllJrt' ::l11.1nMe fro111 c1xJ;11 ~ li:n rn~ cl!mt• High rt•:id11l ll" 'hr·u11I tJi · 111 th1· middle 10 uppt•r ills. d1ppu1~ to th~· 1011 50s ovcrn1,l!hr B:\SiHl·: TOH \\' Tu,/~ u11d l"JW'"·' ,,, ,. '11) ln11n1'1' tl''J'•Ot'tl '"' "i, ,. f."n1- r>rn/,/ Thir1 f•'s1d1.,J <J, • '"''!/· r•m r> 11pr1'a .~lllr tr/!., /,•iif." 1i;1•·ra 1$ fQr lhe ;1!'111•lr 111 ,,,(/(11($ \I' etk1·111!t·r. al Vtu• St~i~ J Blll•M 11 I.. M a.yo IP Calllfl•lllt I Cl1ultilll :-ti' Cllft\1CI 11 t••u,.or• 11 Df•lll NOli(H f ••11""'111 ,,,, ' f ~111111(1 u l'hr9\(-" A1111 Lllldtf\, 1, 'll•••bo• • . ' ll.c111~ ''" lJ ~~-11.u M•h~~•l Nt,.I 4. II Oront<t ttull!Y t ""°~'· !1·11 r •\111/rtnh 11·11 S~t•li l~I) h•t~llltn ll llltA!f•I t>-1! .... l~tt I Wt!11f ~~1 &. II Wll'!lltt!Gtr lf·Jf i ·- DA.It¥ PILOT N FruJay AprH JJ, 191-l ~ -. .---• _, ~ .... .. , O.I" ,lltl 5/IH ""-'• FISH AND GAl>IE WORKERS TRANSFER FISH FROM TRUCK TO BAY VIA TUBE • • N•w Shipment of Striped Biss b•posit•d in Upp•r Newport Bay ~~~~~~~~~~'-- Mills Lecids 40 Bicyclists For Prop. 5 About 40 bicyclists led by Stale Senator James Afills peddled down Pacific Coast Highway Thursda y In support of Proposi· lion Five. They stopped In lfunt ington Beach, Newport Beach, and S a n Oeme.nte. The cyclists are on a 600-mHe bJ cycJe- traln trtp from Sacramento to San Diego to drum up support for the proposition , which, If approved by voters June 4, would allow highway taxes to be used for public transportation and pollution con- trol. Mills, who biked through the state in 1972 In support of the coastline initiative, said the trip has been sucef'Ssful so far, gathering support in every city the group has stopped in. "We're riding to save the cities and suburbs from congestion , pollution and unwanted growth.'' Mills explained. Mill!, president pro lem of the Senate. was governor or the state during much of rhe tour because bolh Governor Reagan and Lt. Governor Ed Reinicke were out of the stale. The president pro tern of the Senate 11 actin' governor If both the governor and lieutenant governor arc gone. Tbe group rode to Newport Beach, where they were offered lunch at the Irvine Company before moving sooth. However, Mills was observed to refuse the lunch and was Isler seen entering a Balboa Island health· food store. The group arrived Jn San Clemente at dusk, and spent t'lle night at the San Clemente's Boy's club, before beglMing again this morning. They expect to ar- rive in san Diego al noon on Saturday for a final rally. Frnm Pagel KID N:-\P ... in the actio:i. They didn't say how badly, but said he would be held Indefinitely. "\V ith this action, lhe ERP ratifies the continuance of its strugg le against the system of exploitation. prcpa rinR i1sclf to confront the repression of security forc!'s of the government together with the armed forces. organized against the peo· pie and its guerrilla s," the conu11unique said. It added there will be "no truce \\'ith int perlalism. no truce \\'ilh the oppressive army." end cAlled on others to "be prepared and lo oq.:ani1.e ag;iins! !he repressive offi•ns1vc th'1l conics ... The communique \\'as signed by the guerr illas' Cordoba con11n and. Po!1cc said L.aun \\'35 at hon1e \\'hen the k1dnapcrs broke 1n at :ibout 8:30 a.rn. 1 .... un put up a fi ght and \'\aS shot. and there \\'as blood on furni.-.:hings in his house. police s:ud. ~I OIANGf COAST DAILY PILOT 1•• {loo ·~ i A\' ' .. , ........ ·' f •' I I'•' '' .. " . . -•o. ,._ .... ,. ~ . ' ' ··~· '·' " ' ............ !lo. . ·-·· '.' ., """""'•"'"' ,.,.,"•I",,,.,•''" •'111'"'' ,, I . '" ... ,. " •" '" ~ '~ ' . '" •.,., no·0>.n., ;< ,. ~ ••. ~., ,, ........ c.. ... ,, • 1 I' ~ ,...,., ~" ~ r'" .,.."! , .• ,,.,. .. I, I~ ' v .... ,., ••.••• ~ ''1Gf>•-....... ,., lh-•"" ' .... 1 u TI....,,•~.'•· '+ ,.. .... :r-o;iro· ~ "'••pen ltoch OHie• ' ,,..,,, 1A1t> , 1.ll. ~;.,.1 O.,_. OHie11 ., "· ,.,,.. lb, ..... , ... "' ' ,, .. ' h. " ' • ..... f •" •• T1t1ph0ftf 111 •1 ••l·•lll Cl•ttlfltd .l.d•trlhi1t9 642·S6 7t 1 ......... ,., ,, .. ()-,.,.,,. ' '" ........ °""' ............. 11.._ ..,. .... ""., • ..., ..... " .. • ' •• , ...... -... , ...... ~ ..... Clo __ ,,,, ""'"'"""*···.,., .. _..,.,.,..,...,"'_ r-'11'1 """-tto<ol .. (ml• M""" (l,1,Mlt· "·• "'"" "'""''''""-11ru-•1, ~ ... .. oo ""'"'~'' "'" •4'11~•-'>0"ll 'l no""""""' Ha1lpi11ess f 01· Fisl1e1•1ne11- 6,000 Bass i11 Ncwpo1·t Bay Aboul 6,000 slrij)Cd bass y.·ere released into Upper Ney.·port Bay Thursday ;i f· lcrooon by the Call fornia Department of Fish and Game as part of a prrgrem lo im prove sport (ishlng in Southern California . Tuesday's plant brought to more than 10.000 the number of striped bass releas· ed in Newport Bay th is year. ~1ore than 2,500' were planted in early ~!arch and another 2,000 were placed Monday. The first plant proved a partial failure y,·hen about 7,500 of the 10,000 fish in· tended for Ne wport Bay died In transit due to tack of oxygen. The 6.000 fish planted Tuesdny :i1r peared to be lively and spirited. A skin diver frnm the Deparlment of l''ish and Game waited in the water as fish poured through a chute from !he trans]( lrui;k, righting fish y.·ho landed belly up. Fro"' Page 1 SWINDLE ... ror 176 head of cattle at SI0,000 on Oct. 6, but they were never delivered. ~torrls, her employe r. paid $8,~ for another 44 11teers Nov. 9, in addition to another $8,500 worttr of stock at SI p e r share in the F i r s t Trading Co., [}()tec- tive Wilkinson seid. "There Is evidence th ey existed, but there ls no evidence he (Hill ) owned them ," Wllkinson rontinued . adding that at one point the suspect had an option lo buy them. He added that lnvesti!!aUon sho\\•cd Hill bas no license to transfer shares in his company lo l\.1orris In return for his investment money, hence the corpralions code charge. lnvestigalor s said the firms headed by Hill had a fa ir·sizcd office staff. pointing out that one e:n1ployc is also 1~·anlcd for questioning In the case. but no others. .. \Ve arc getting an arrest \\'3rr;inl for that individual today," said Dctecti\·e \Vilkinson. He also said invesliget ion ls continuing to determine if any other vi ctims ni!ght be involved . "Anylhing l can do lo hrlp brin~ anyone else forward. I'll be happy to do."' l\lrs. Bond said today, adding that she and her cniploycr arc a bit embnrr<issed hut \\'ish to nssist. "111afs why I reported it." she said. "That just 11bout took it." she add rd, ,,·hen asked if the 117 .000 in·;csted by Bond was pretty much his entire capital. Frotn Page 1 STA.'fE TAX. • • IOl:ll{'() ~:;6.52.1. Huff reported. Nixon announCi:'d last Oecember th;it he had not flied any state Income Irr\ relums for the years he has been presi· dent on the basis of his attorneys· opinion 1h.1t he didn't o\\'e any . Huff said he believes Nixon 1nay h:;i\'I' filed ;i return fo r l9i3, but thnt hr isn't sure because all the returns have not been processed y~t. Nixon 's California tax lawyer. Dr:in Butler of Los Angeles, said In a trlephonr Interview that Nixon filed a state incon1e !alt' return for {'ach year he was in the I'.$, !louse. the Senate and as \'\CC prcsi· dent. This wat1 the first t l m e it \\·:1~ acknowledRed Nixon flied Californ ia returns \\'hile he \\'as vice president, 1953· 6Q Bu!ler said the tax would ht p31d t'\'1•n thoulfh "we did not aRree on all n1atte rs" "'ith "late tex authorities. The state asses.std taxes on thr equiv alent of 39 day! of Nixon's s.1l;iry In 1969 nnd 55 davs in 1910. based on li me he spent in the. ~tale . .; Some pre<::idrntlal :illowancts, 111uch ,1,. private airplane lra\·el In govemml'lll f'llJl n<'S. al~o were taxed . ' C'alifoml~ income for those years. Adjusted gross CRllfomln inct'lme for l~il was 531'87, while .111luwtd dtdur· · t1011s for laxes. interc<::t nnd f'haritnblr contributions were $68,819. In 1972. Nix· on 's 8djlfstcd gross Ct11Hfomla lncomc was $18,015 and allowable dt!ductlons \ Th e plan t tOllk place al r\ewµort Dunes Aqua tic l'ar k. The sil\'l'r-colored bass arc pr esently ninl' n1onths old and about six inches long. according to Parke H. "Bud" Young. niarine biologist in ehargt> of the plantin~. Officials estimated the cost of raising the bass al ;iboul $2 a pound. They said the cos t is decepti\'e, ho\\'e\·er. since there arc bl'twcrn 12 and 18 fish per pound . e;ich of \\'h1eh n1;iy grow to weigh OVl'r 25 pounds. Fishermen are requ ested to throw the sn1a!I fish b:irk until they grov• to about n foot in lc·ng1h . The sail \\'OJ\t'r ba~~ arc no t expected to reproduce in Ne \\·port Bay. 't'oung said, because they require detp fre sh water strean1s in "'hieh to lay their eggs. "Of course, they can try." he said. Git·l Injured In Shootout Suing Ne,vport A Pasadena ~Ir\ "'ho blames Ney.•porl Beach police for bullet \\·ounds suffered while she allegedly '"-'as being held hosta~e in a Santa Ana Hehzht<i home last Sepl. 12 has sued the city for $300,000 In dAmaJ>!es . The suit listing I'>eninsci .J a n I , • Baesman, !G. as pla intiff was filed by her father, Leroy George Baesman . ll names \1lctor Grover ~leidlage as subsidiary defendant. Police claim HeldlAl:(t was the alias us· cd by Roland Dale Crawford. 26. of 725 ?<.lain SI.. Huntington Beach, at the tim e he used ~liss Baesman a n d a fello"' hostaj:!e <1s human shields in a con· frontation \\'ilh Ney.·port police. l\liss Baesinan claims police negligence led to her being struck in the right arnt and chest by police bullets. Also \\·ounded in lhc shoo1oul y.·as ?-.lurco de Siha. 20. \\'ho c\ain1s in his $2~.000 SuJX>r1or Cou rt HClion that he also \\'BS being held by Crawford and th;it. Newport &ach Police y.·ere "careless and rt•rklcss" in their conduct. l)e Silva ~tales he \\'SS strut:k in lhe left ann and \O\\'er abdotnen by police bullet<:: despite the f.:irt that he .. begged, beseeched and pleaded .. for lhe111 to hold their fire . De Sil\'a \\'OS in the ,hospiU!l for three \\'eeks folJO\\'ing the incident. l\liss Baesntan \lo'<IS released several days later. Cra v.·ford faces trial l\fay I i'l Superior Court on charges of kidnap nnd assault fi\('d imn1ed iatcly after he Y.'85 arrested. Police said Cra .... ·ford took refuge in the ho1nc after he abducted three persons. r on1n1anderred two cars and repeatedly thrC'alt•ncd to kill his hostages if police 1110\ 1,:d in . Llurton Beek Winner Of Explqriug Grant llnrton Beek. a student at NC\\'port Harbor Ht!!h Sl·hool. htis been selected as on r of JO California \\'i nners in the ex· µ!ora tion scholarship cont~st sponsored by Education Expeditions lntern:itlonal of llC'hnont, ~lass. Rci:k. sQn of ~Ir. aod l\1rs. Barton Beek . 620 \V. Ocean rront. iS'flOW entered in na~on:il competition for an op-porturfit~ 10 spend part of the summer a~road y.·orking with tralntd scientists on c~ploralion projectl. :1 in Cu1nper Killed SAUGUS 1AP 1 -Three children v.·erc ki lled and eight persons injured Thursdfly y,·h.-n 11 gravel lrurk shunmtd ltlto a c11n1pcr !ruck loaded y,'ith childrtn on an Easler Vll<"alion oulinj(, 111uthorltlff said. 1he cn mper driven b)' Leona Stringer. 31. of Saugus was s1opj>ed 11l a lraftic light when the 78 ,000.pound ttuck piled Into it, ofliceri said. •v a~ation~ No Fun Visitor Faces Evict io 11 Fro111 Diines Park By JACKIE lfY\1AN Of lllt Ot!lr l'fltt ,,.,, It's bee.n a rotten \\'eek for Fred Cha ndll!r . It started out fine. He brought his family to Ne.,..'J)Ort Beach lO visit a friend. Jack D1u·is. y,'ho lives in a tral!er in Newport Dunes Aquatic Purk, th«: park on Upper Newport Hay ov.Tied by me County of Orange. Chandler, a La Puente resident, y,•a1 enjoying hirnsclf so much that he decided lo buy a vacation trailer for his family. And, as luck y,·ould have it. the people \\'ho operate !he park on a coonly lease jwt happened to have a trailer for sale. So he plunked down S750 for tM 1953 1nodf'l park offlclal1 told him they 'd bougi)t some time back for tne park nl~ to l\ve in for a while. • Mt ¥thal "'as a week ago. Ne \\'J)Ort Dunes officials announced this w('t'k that the 64 trailers parked in regular sites have been given notice to lc:n'e by April 20. "\Ve know that these trailers ha ve lx-tn there a long !ill)(', but v.·e ha\'e an official 6Cklay stay li1nil during lhc winter and a seven -day limit during lhe summer." park l!eneral manager Russell A. Pettey said Thursday. Pelley conceded the time linlit oo use of the park 'nas been Ignored, unti l just this y,•eek when Orange County officials Instructed him to enforce it. He claimed Chandler kne"' he "could not stay pcnnancntly ." Dul Chandler tells thls story: "\\1e have a small trailer at home, bot \\'C thought it "·ould be nice to ke<'p a trailer at Nev.-1>0n Dunes as a sort of \'DCatloo home," he said. "They told us that, legally, a vehicle could only stay here for 60 dars. but 1he}''\•e ignored that rule for Jack and for some others and in· dicated it y,·ou!d be the ~me for us." So on Apri l 3, !\Ir. and ~lrs. Chandler paid Newport Dunes $750 for the !railer, $66 for 11 days' parking "''ith utility hooku ps. and .spent about $250 more to buv new beds for the trailer. DARREN , 8, FRED AND REBECCAH , 6, AT NEWPORT DUNES W••k Could Have Been Better for Chandler Family i'he nex t week. ho1vever, \\'llS 111orc than they had bargained for. F'lrsl the trallcr was moved out of its spare and into an "o\"e rfloy.·" space on the p.:!rk's asphalt parking lo!. "They to!d us it was just for Easter week, because they're so crowded." Cha/Idler said. "Then the county told thenl a few da~·s ago 1hat it \vas against the rules for trailers to be parked in O\'erfloy,·.'' Chandler said. "They got rid of the ot hers but let me stay . Then they said lhey'd hal'e to cu! off lhe water." Jn addition. the Chandlers were told they CQu!d not we the bathrooms for the regular trailers but had to use anocher rest area v.'here no hot shov.·ers were available." "\Vhi!e all this was going on, one of my daughters cut her foot on the beach and had to have fh·e stitches," Chandler said. "I began getting angry when I was in Pasadena Loses Aid PASADENA (AP ) -The Pasadena Board of Education was infonned Thurs- day th al it will lose $1.68 million in federal funds because of its violations of court-ordered integration. Bo a rd members voted immedla1e\y to send the group's president, Henry Marcheschi. and attorney Lee Paul to discuss the cutoff y,·ith Heal th. Education and \Velfare deparlmenl officials i n \\"ashlnglon, the oHiC'c one day and a n<.>Yt' lady came in looking for a trailer spact'." he said. "They told her tht~.v \\'crcn't alloY.·ed to rent 01erf10\\'. but U1at they could put her in a regular space. So they mo\'ed hf'r righl into space 40 and he:-e J'\·e bc(>n sitting out here in overflow for a \1·ec k,'' he said. "Then lhey let another trailer into overflow, waming them that there were no utilily hookups," Chandler said. "They oo\y charged them $.1 a day . rm paying $6 a day for the sa 1ne thing and nobody's offered n1e a refund." ·:.t From Page 1 DU NES ... the restaurant or clearing out of the of· fending trailers won 't lift !he default. He said the \('sscc \\'ill probably have to resolve a!! di s11uted scr!ions of !he lease before full operation s and pla nning can get under \\'ay. <.:orpsc ldenlificd LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The body of a young woman buried in a shetl in a garage \\•as Identified Thursday as that of Helen l\.1arle Telford , 15. formerly of San Jose. Park rnanagcr Pettey said ... \Ve of- fered him a full refl1nd of the S6 a day if he left . And of course "'·c'd refund the $3 a day if he stays y.·ith no utilitie:i.'' "I y,·as ne1'cr informed of any refund at nll." Chandler replied. Thursday ~Cl\'JX)rl Dunes n1;1inlt'nanN· men came to cut off his t:lectric11y. citing a city ortlinance against the 1ype of elL'C· trical outlet in use. ··No\\' what am I Roing to do?" Chandler said . "i\·e spent Sl.066 in the last \\·eek. J'\·e got four kids out hl·rc and I'm su pposed to be on l'acati on." A<lvance Course E:ranis Off er ell Students at Corona del !\far and Newport Harbor High Schools v;ho have completed special courses y,•il\ take the ad\'anced placement program exams May 13-17. Students \\'ho SCON! high on the exams · may rece ive college credit upon entering college. Some ('(11\eges will place an in· ('()ming student as a sophomore if enough advanced placement program credits have been earned. APP courses are offered in English, Spanish and mathematics. WOODMARK CHAIRS \ Consumer Guide says "Best value in the Indu stry'" Large selection of these fine lounge chairs to choose from, another Ted van Hemert exclusive. l !-- < Woodmork Features * 8 way Hond Tied * Corner Blocked Hord- mod Frames * fantastic Fabric Selec- t ion * large Selection of Styles * Quality Construction At Competitive Prices Stop In Today For Best Selectio n If You're Staying Home More ONen. You Might As Well Be Comfortable DREXEL-HERITAGE-HE.NREOON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN WHICDATS I. SA'l\IRDATS t :OO to S:lO ,. \ I NEWPORT BEACH • litl WESTCUFF DR., 6'12·:mD LAGUNA BEACH • :Ml NORTH COAST uwr ' 49't·6MI • TORRANCE • 23649 llAWMIORNE RLVD. (Op~n f'ri. tll 9. sun. 12·5:301 3T8·L2i9 : • I j t 8 • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Council's tlow Limes do change. ll was Just two years ago that the Newport Beach electorate threw out an incumbent mayor a nd elected two strong anti·development candidates. If anybody then had[redicled 'that vote rs in 1974 would pick a realtor an a woman who campaigned against special interest groups, t.hey'd ha-v.e been laughed al. But that's· what happened Tuesday. And the reasong are very interesting. • The realtor, it turns out, is J, Peter Barrett, who happen& to be a longtime Newport Beach re sident, well known and well respected. \Yhlle Barrett campaigned vdth the slogan, ''Let's K~ep Newport. Beach a Delightful Place to Live," he al.50 aa1d the council must focus on solutions to problems that are best !or Lhe city. not an individual area. And that was the theme behind the candidacv of titrs. Lucille Kuehn, who handily defeated Planning Com· mission Chairman (a nd Freeway Fighter) \Vil llam Agee, along with two other oppo nen ts. Mrs. Kuehri began her Campaign by declaring "the short.sighted politics of sectionalism, provi ncialism a.Jld special interests have prevailed long enough." She proved to be a rood candidate who ran a strong campaign. The surprisingly close victory by Free~ay Fighter Jl oward Rogers over b1rs. Peg Forgit can only be pre- sun1ed to be a show of dissatisfaction with the incumbe nt. Mrs .. Forglt's strong showing certainly su~ised everybody, perhaps with the exception of ~trs. Forgit. If there was any doubt that the victories of Mrs. Kuehn and Barrett were an endorsement for more ra· tional, and less emotional, approaches to city problems. the resounding re-election o! Jillian ltl . Dostal dispels them. New Lo.ok Do11tal proved to be the top vote getter, even though he found himself spending most of his time defending his .. ·ote for the Irvine Co1npany's co ntro,•en;:inl Prorn· ontory Point apartment project. The l'Oters "'ho went to lhe polls -who probably don't Uke f'romontory 110\nt very n1ul'h -nevertheless appa.rently recognized that Dostal has been a dedicatetl and sincere representalive o! their O\'cral l best interests. The general renction has ~en that Newport Bea(•h is going to have a fine city council. ~''en those candi· dates _who we re defeated have graciously said this. 'l'here·s a good feeling going Around that the future or Newport Beach is a bright one. indeed. tl ow times do change. Ge uer o u · Off er There's an nlf;I \\'oodr Allen 111ovie pl3 yl ng around t illed "Take the ~toney and ltun.'' It n1~g.ht be sonle.th_in~. ror teachers in the Nc"•porl· ~lesa Un1{1ed School D1str1ct to think about. • , 'rhey'll be voting ~1onday on a counter offer made by school officials for their pay raises next ~car. 'fhey'd asked !or 16 pert·ent. St'honl of(i('1als haYC &aid they'd be willing to pay nine percent. 'l"hc counter·offer ha s other local go \·rrn1n£'ntal of· fi cials -"·ho are just entering sal;1ry negotiati ons - shuddering. but that's not really. to the point The offer is generous. If school orficl:ils think they <:a!l affo~d the $2.6 n1illion in taxpayers' n1011ey that thC raises will cost, teachers should grab it. If they try to force the price up any hi gher. those taxpayers -most or ~·horn haven't seen a nine percent raise in quite a"·hilc -are liable to ha\'e ~ou1ctlnng to say. - ' N ~~~16\IT, lHE fME~E\.KY'S O~EP. -GIT THAT TIN CAN OUlTA lHE WAY!• Tliere's a Dear Gloon1y Gus Tl1e Cos!,/'' 1t'as11i11gto11-Mosco1v Dete11te Red Herri11g In T1iis Qitiz What Is the U.S. Foreign Policy? ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ This month's si mple for simpler) "·ord- quiz is color-coded : "'hat do lhe colors signify in the follov,.lng "'e\1-kno\\n v.·ords or expressions? You should get about half without a refe rence book. I . \\'hy is a government report called a "'White Paper,.? 2. \\'hy are aristocrats refe rred to as "'blue bloOOs "? 3. \\'hy has "yellow" betome the epithet for a CO"'ard? \ 4. \\'hy is jealousy "the green-eyed monster"? S. \\'hy is good health called "in the pink"? 6. \\'hy is a man "'ho shoes horses knov.TI as a ''blacksmith ''? 7. Why is a device to confuse or dh•ert attention called "a red hening"? 8. Y."hy are the Protestant Irish in Ulster called •·orangemen"? AN5'\'ERS: L For a long 11me. the British govern- ment published official reports on dif· ferenl colored papers for different sets of officials: those printed on 1\'hile paper '"'ere sold or distributed to the public as formal statements of Lhe govemmenf s position: other colors were held private· ly. 2. The Spanish robillty belleved the veins were bluer in the !kin of aristocrats than in those ol Moorish or other mixed ancestry. 3. "Yellow'' has steadily 11yn1bolized treason and betrayal slnce ear I y Cltristendom : in medieval France, the How .11bout naming lhc Newport Beach mlnlbus "The Freeway Fly· er!" A. !.. OIMm• O~ <emm91'1'1 lrt tulu11rt1td llY ,.. .. ,. UNI .. llCll "9(tul•llV nnt<l "'' vi.wt ti !flt OMWtPI"'· S""41 """ Ptl ...... HI GIMmY G~t. 0 1nw ,l!tf. prison doors or traitors v.·ere daubed v.·ith yellow ; in Spaln. the eX"· ecutioner at an aut.o-da-fe v.·ore a red robe io dispatch someone who had killed in blood, and a yello w robe for someone ronvicted of treason or flight from the field or battle. 4. This phrase origina1ed w i t h Sha kespeare, in "Othello," v.'here Iago says or jealousy: "It 1.9 the green-eyl'd moll.!tcr which doth mock the meat it feeds on.'' and refers to the green eye! or felines which toy with their prey berore devouring them. 5. "Pink'' was the old generic tenn of •·flower," and "In the pink" meant In the very flo"·er of health or good condition; Shakespeare, again. refers to "the pink of perfection," and ''the pink of c:oortesy." 6, A "smith" is a worker in metals, and iron was known as the ''black metal." meaning dark, v.1lich is .... ·ha t !he blacksmith \lo'l'Ought. 7. "Red Herring" comes from the old sport or fox -hunting, where the odor ~f a dried and smoked herring dragged across a fox's trail destroys the scent and throv.·s the hounds off the track. 8. Oddly enough, the name Is: French, coming from 8 tO\lo'n on the Rhone riv,r, v.·h!ch was the capital of \Villiam, Prince of Orange. "'hooe descendant! married British royalty and thus claimed Irish dominion. \\'ASlilNf;TQ~ -The l'resid11nt IS an1ok among us, ro\·ing fro1n city to city, alternately playing .... ith a yo-yo and de- nouncing our EuropeJn frii'rn.'" <1nd allies. Dr. Kissinger is alll'Ji:l'd lo h1• ar- ranging for Egypt's best belly dancer 10 \"isil us .. o\nd l'a! Buchan:1 n, !ht' chap y,·ith the thuggish pt·rsonahty \\ho ha ~ taken Chut·k Colsun·~ plac·e :1:; IOfi \\"h1tr !louse brute, is arguing th~t our non-tnx paying non-crook ~hooldn't be t•annt-tl because we need h i s for('ign -poht·y r'°'--::,.. leadership. \ L:nder :'\ixon :ind rf -f Kissinger' that ro• L-... "" r cy is 1nore ofh:n ~-; praised than under- stood. "The fact Is that today no one · really knov."S r o r sure \.\lt11t the for· e!gn policy of this Admini~lrali'ln ac1u· Rily is." 11'fites the hii:thly rcr.nrded, con- servative. Columbia Universit) profes~or Zbigniew Brzezinsk i in the Sprin~ nurn· ber of Foreign Policy ma~a11nc Jfov.·cver, 1·ou don't hi.Ive to lhrow right-handed to !lee -even 11·1th v.'n<Jt the good Kissinger ha! done i11 rhe \!iddlc East -that he and his ho~'i pt•:ikt•d some time ago. That the 8\'cretary of Slate i.~ still described a~ a genius 1n the public prints can be traced to journaJ1.<;n1's CQll· tinuing reluctance to criticize those "'ilh Yohon1 it breaks bread. Th irty or 40 inorc of the rig'nt dinner in1·11at1ons from the \\'hilc House to the right people 1n th<:' 11('11.s business and !here never wou ld hal'e been a \\1ater,zate scandal. Yet v.·hile Kissinger stills criticism and discourages analysis by answering his RSVPs instead of the h~1rd questions, lt I" becoming clear th:it he and :\ixon arc operating on the proposition that \Vastungton and ~toscow can. s'nould and musl jointly rule the v.·orld. 11 1s rhe sort of propr.isition lhnt a couple of ra11 -pt1"cr boys like~ and f\ would nnturu ll)' <.ldopt as Poliry. P1·esident Looks 'Better Than Ever' WASlflNGTON -President Nixon has come through the \\'atergate ordeal, so far. "'ith no oulward sign .i( strain. This is the rema rkable report of aides and \'isitors ~1lom \lo'e have surveyed. Over the past year. the Presklenfs great rHlection victory ha!!i eiploded. One ~y one, close associates have plead~ ed guilty to crimes and have aecu.sed other trusted aides of crimes. Each day, month after month. has brought ne11·s of yet another moral cala1nity. The Presider.I hu!i been re\'caled as a L.'IX rudg e r "'ho \\·ould U!e dubious loopholes lo reduce his income tax below lhat ol an ordinary worker, a finagler \!>·ho would bilk the taxpayers for Im· provemenls to his ~rsonal property. \\·hen crimes and improprieties have been tr•ced right to his door, he bas derende>d hlmseU by chiimlng the Pres!· dent of the Unlltd States didn't tnow v.·hnt v.·as IQlnl on inside lhe \\"hite Hoose. The drury rcYe\a1io1\S. piled onr upon another, rnlghl h11ve broken a man of less grim detennlne.tlon. The terrible wei ght coukt still affect his policy declllons 111\d cause repercussions: around tbe world. nlEREFORE, we have lnlervlc\\·ed sevt.ral peoplti who have ~ ln rontac1 "'llh lhe Preskltnl -vtfllors, aides and a few Intimates -to find oul how he is \l'e athering Watergate. Mos1 asked Ll.'! not to idcntUy them : a few ba4 no objections to be.ing quoted. · Those. closest to the President agree he has gone through agony over \\'Atergate. On occasion. they have hea rd him erupt ~·Ith rage and profanity. But most of the time, he has bottled up his feelings and gone off to agonize alone . HIS FAVORITE retreat during the lonely struggle vdth his seventh and greatest crisis has been Camp David in the r-.taryland mountains. Sometimes. hls close friend . Bebe Rebozo, would join him for a long wttkend. Sources "'ho "isllcd the retreat during these periods say Rebor.o would mix a small pitcher of martlnls and the ty,-o men ~·ould sit in deep silence Sttmingly on the same wave length. TIIE P1lESIDENT emerged from his Introspection several weeks ago full of confidence. 11e told aides that the V.'Ol'5t was O\'er. that tht cue against him had been presented iTI the worst pos.5lble light and that herearter hls side o( the story v.·ould receive national aue:ntlon. He scheduled a series of sptt(hes and questlon·nns"·cr sesaions to lay hls ca$e before the nation. lie sought lnvilations from Rl!publlcan ctndldales to prove he "'·asn't a pol itical liabilily. I-le also sought ta show that, drsplle \Vaterga1c. he is 11Ull goveminj( the nation. M a climax . he hopes to hold a triumphant suminil conlerenct with l\rtmlln leader Leonid Brez hnev in Moscow. Those \l'ho have been in touch v.it h Nixon in recent "·eeks say he is 111 ex- cellent spirit!, showing no signs or fa tigue. His voice L! strong and dec1sil'e .• and he speaks with calm assurance. Ills eyts are clear and pcnc1rating. lie looks hi.s vlsiOOrs straight in the eye. his 011·n gate never wandering. I-tis handshake 1s tJnn. There is color In his checks. SEVERAL PEOPLE told us he looks better no1v than ever. Party worker r-.1rs. Martin Erck, who met with the President ror tbe first time in 12 years. comment- ed 11omdl!ringly: "He ha s held up a great Cleal better than J.have." He Is ln good humor. often wisccrnck· ing and laughing with those around him. A prcsldentia: ponrait painter. Grah:un ''ales, sho\\'cd his portraits Iv :-i1xon the other day. The PresidMit shuffled through the palntlngs and cam' upon his OWTI likeness. Deadpan. he demanded : ''llO\\' did this i<'I In there?" BLT FOR all the out"·srd optimism. Richard Nixon sometimes s1lll slips ba ck into hl.t private dcprMS lon. 0 n c subord inat@ told us he rectnlly w11s awt1kened tarly In the morning by • telephone call from the President. Allhoogh Nixon was coherent, ii \lo'&S ~ vlous he had ~ drl~. acwrd ing to 0\IS IOU~ce, ( VON HOFFMAN J \EJTI IF:R of lh1·1n tri~ 1orne nul in r•ulil1c :ind adri1ittrcl th._,t they arc at· tc1npting ~LLl'h a hlstur1<: tul'n in tl'M.• 11•1rld pu\••·r 1111\•\lj), hut Th"n 1in(' nf the t·h.1ra1·11·ri~t1c!I both nicn :.h::irr 1~ •~11 \ ~· f'('<\Sl\'e IO\t: of SC'Crets. l'nou~h rhan~c h11s b.:'1.·n n1a~krd hy mueh t:1lk about our llttk· grandch1ldrrn l1l'1ng 1n p('ate. th,. !n11h 1~ 1hat our pro-Hus.,;1:111 policit'S a~ ~c·! ha1c netted u:.-zilch. Tht:rc is detcnll' hul th ere is no d1!':1rman11"nt. In addition. there ha\'e ht:t'n a Sl'f!C'~ of not ungl:'ncroLL, 1n11itnry, tcchnologllal and et.-onorn1c COT1ce~inn!I by us v.·hieh have nol hel:'n n1alt'ncd by the Ru~ians. TI1ey hll \'C smiled n lot, and. \!>hen there has been an in· tt'rnation<tl crisis. Ki!l~inger tu1s a11- nounced that the Ruskies v.·erc acting \11rh "rC'!it rn1nl." \\'hat'11 happ,..ned is that matters 'nal'r. hc~n :illowecJ !o de\•elop so that '.'iixon·s and Kissinger's dornestic pohtic<il 111 lt1 rf'~\ ln dct<"nlr no.,..· ft1r l'\l\'t:'ds our nn· lional intcres\. Those t110 arc h{ildinR on "11h one IR S! argu1n«nt.11;unr l~· thiit only th11~· are clrvrr. knn\1'!('dR("1hlc anti ad>'pt r·nuugh to hrln!.!: hon1r \\orld 1>eact. This Jti\r~ !ht• Ru!sians Rn opportunity to ex· 1r11ct reAI ronc-cssions from us in return for rh c se<·min~ fnet• of fri('n<l~h1p. Thus, Brzezinski nhscr\'cS: "l la1n11n~ rnat !IO n1\1Ch depends oo a1l,.g1'<llY good personal 1 elations "'ilh Brezhnev has g11·en the So1·irt side an int'Scapablc bargaining lt:\l'l'<lgl.'. "·h1ch tht• CXpt'rll'llCf'd SQ1•il'( Atn b:t!sador to \\"ashingtun. IJobrynin. hns done his hcst to nurture through sus- Ttiin('d personal floitler~· and courtship of thr key individuals in1·olved." CONCURRF.NTl.Y, !he fa lling apart or rrlatlons vdftt Europe and Japan h.is pro- i:ressed from vaguely disturbing to a point of serious conrl'm. Nixon and Kis- singer may find it pleasing to call anyone 11ho doesn't belle\'e in them '"isola· t loni~ts,'' but it i5 they who have locked Thrrnselves up ln the Kremlin. in· rreasingly culling lhelllSC'h·e.s Qff lro111 6l1r alli~ anti trading partners. For fj\·e years, ~·e ha1'c treated th('ln to :ln unf'nthni.: 1u1111tier of snubs. pul;l1c dres.'iillJ!~ du"11 and hult ·fron1 ·th1··IJIUl' declarations. 'IlH': long-n('{'(it·d r•'l'till• cili111ion 11.·11h C'hin:i "'as scriou~lv damaged by Kissinger·s failure lo consult Tokyo before nc did 11; our rcluti11n.s 1,11)1 e\'crybody \\'tre damaged h,v two dnll:tr devaluations \\Lthout L'Oll~LLlttlllon:-. 1111h anybody: 11nd Kis5i 11ger's oil·puhtY ~pet.-ch in London rl'infor1:t'<I 1!1(' 1111- pression th.1t our Secrt:'lary <•f St:1tC 'j strongest suit 1s the "cakes! ku1d of pre!<s agc11tr.v. JUght now Kissinger is ;it 11.ork 1n111n;.: the "':'\V for another i'\bton 11sit lo ~10~­ [•0"'· oi1c ob1·iou<:ly tltll<'d lo help hnn st;/\'C off 1111ptathrnenl. ~lore than r11·r, thl'll, ~1xon >A'lll he liable to 1r11dc ri:ril i:ontessions in return for the Corninu· niSL'i' help in saving his JOb. llowe_\•er. If tll(' cost of sa 11ng hi~ J4)h i~ o\Jr i.'iu!atlon fron1 the "·orld's n1:1 i11r dt!1nocracies . the ru pture of our anc-1c11t friendships and lh<: ruin of foreign trndt! and the iniemuliunal n1011e1· ~vsh~n1, u1 C'XChangc for l'I SpUrlOUS ;}\h:;nce \.11\h these l\·rannical Russian 1n 1nk farrners, then he has 111dt'Cd coa11111\t l'<I l11gh crimes nnd n1i sclcmcanor s. Book Store Underground r Seconcl v/1111v11ar11 pr1\1J1ISI. •If /l trCE' j(lrr1·s ro/11rH1tS O)I ,,.., .• TI1f' ,\lex1ca11 ~!;1f1a . ttie :\uc.~lra f;ur1 1- ly, nic Ar~.-111 Brulherllood. the \en· cerc1nos -rhcr;c ;ire !'orne (if lltt nH•I'•· notoriou~ i.:roups irt.·nt1f1vd in the to 'l't•nt stonn of prison v1ol~n(·r th:it has sp1llt>t:I into our slrN·ts :.ind con11nun1t1c.~. 1'/l('rt' art:' other tC'\'O]U!ll)narv lurrr·~ :1l 11·ork OthPr grouP" atll•1np11111£ !oust lhC prisons are launching p:ids ?.~d ~11ring­ bonrds for a11;1rchy and r1 .. ,,,\ 11 1on, 11ork. Othl'r ~rtJHps ( RUS \\ALTON J both San C/ucnlln :ind Chino 51:11c prisons. the I la1 riet T11h1nan Book l...t·ntcr is a front for ;;n un1lcrg round tatlrot1d of <t rliffert:nl kind. It he!pl'i con1·ict.s rSl'<'L!~' from prl!Oll Support from "the oul~id('", .Ji~ers ic-s11fit·d. itu.:lud C's s r 11 in i.: n:1rco1ics to rili SC esca pe funds. And. he clain11•d, t'He "free 1naterl11ls and books'' (rocn 1he Tu bmnn ll(J(1k stores are rcl'olu- tloniiry in content Aud purpose. atle1npt111i.: to use the pr, son~ nr US ,\1 AHCll 20. Ir.'?, Jilge rs s~ort" liiunchin~ p.'ld<; :in·l before Superior Court Judge J Steve springboards for an · \\ll11ams !hill C\llll']Cl:i "™"i Psca pcd \lo llh archy :i.nd re\'n lu· Tuh1nan aid \\l·re P:<pccted to e~tabhsh tion They nre nol so "l,lbrarics'· llM)flk stores• lhroughutl! thf' ob\10U". nut 1hr1r counlrv. T~ libraries \loere to serve as \lork 1~ j11,t as ciin· :idrliliOnal S<ulctuanes for <:'SC<1ped l.'llfl· slant ind ju;,t :is cn1· \•icL, and revolutionariefi. J:ige rs illl('g('d 1nous. and s;iid he hiid been given a dirc<1ury Examine. fc1r in-.1:ince. rnc Jl arriet 11 Hh !he addrl'S!'.CS of lour l'lU.'h Tubman f"oundation . Jnr. nantcd altt'r :J !lanctu11rn.:s. bl:i.ck 11.·oman 11.·ho prol'ided S<Jlltlu;_iry fo'?' Jagl'IS. a L'Ommrrrlal arti~t. :.ilso runa"ay 11la1'l'S on the undergrountl h·~tffled that \lohlle he >A·as in l)tino roll rood during the Civil \\'ar -1iri~in in 1971. h' l'Qld his puin11ngs to a The llnrrirt Tub1n[u1 Foun dation 1s a .. l'rofcs.wr 1-'loyd." lie \\·a11 ncvl'r )):'Llrl non·profil ori.;aniiaiion, inrorporatccl und ro-r his painting.• but he had learned th:ll t<J x·cxcn1ptc:d by thr state of Californi;1. the money from th<!lr 1ale had gone 10 ll has !l\'O .. integrated and t'OOrdin<itcd'' support the Tubman "library" In !A"ls /\niteles. Jegers also told the Jud.i.:e lhul progran1s : "Prof. 1-'loyd," 1vho claimed h~ "'RS from The Harriet T1.1b1Tian Pri!'JXl i'<tOl'C'n1e11 t Claremont College. came to l'rH! pr!Jon ll'l 11nd the llarricl Tuhman Book C.:cn1cr. leach bl3ck history and beginner 's math AS t;XPLAINED 1n a fun d·raisini.: let· ter signed by RC'llll Bro"·n. cha irn111n of the board . the prtson mo,. c m c n t "mobilizes support In the 'oulslde' com- munity tor the education. "<'!fare and r1gh1s of men and 11o·omen in.side (}llifon1ia St ate Priton!." On !he surfaee. an admirable and commendaOle objective. Th( Tubman Book \...enters t SUl'h as "rne SanC'tuary in Lo~ AnJ;c!rs and Tht Drum And Spear In \\'ashington. 0 (' 1 "provide free material' and books 10 any prtMM'ter Inside Cal\fomla prL~oos. ·• Nothing wrong \!>Ith that, righl~ \\'ell . hang on to Rella Hro\1>11, \\'e'H ('(!mt back lo her Al'('61'dlng to thr SY•orn tt-SHmony af Dwight Jag,n, who Ms do11e lln11? at hut that he usually sought out n select group or convict. and ''taught re\'o!U· lion." Jngers 11nd a l"'Ompanlon <'Qnvi1·t f?<O('Rpcd from Chino On JLJnl" 13. 1971 TI!C pair cnllcd Rella Rrov.-n and "'BS plekt..<d up In a car. He v.·as then gf\'en n1oncy .ind instrurtcd to tra1·el to Dt>troit. ~tich . to e"tahl1sh a pnc111ary 1librar)1 on 1\1.'ellth St , 1n th' "llepu bllc fJf New Africa... Jagers \\t'nt in~tencl \l'l his l:utwr·~ 'hon~ in Clrv'l~nd . Sub~qucn\ly n1· turned hiTMtlf ln "·~ 11111 escApt'<i con- vi ct to SCf\'C oul his \erm . l~ACK TO RF.I.I.A Drown. the heild of lh~ llarnM Tubman roundatlon Jagl•rs hr11t met ~l!i. Uro"'" "hen hr "as transferred to Chino from Snn Qutnlln . Al thflt lltne sOO "'"s "'tlrklog IUI a ' coun:;tlor ill the prison in < hi110 She h~td bcl'll h1rc1I b~· !ht-SUHt' J)l'PI nf ( l)f• ect1ons t111uul(h t'ne f\'<l~·r:ill~·fund•·d PEP progra1n. lier joh 11ai. lo tx: adv1si1r !o the pr1~n·s black culture {'l<t~s Suitt: .Ja gers 11.·a~ an :1r1i~t . he ioined the group 11 11..1<; there . Ja~cr~ !uld 1111.· er1urr, Rella Bn11111 uri:ed !11n1 tri "gp\ 11ut . b.v ;1ny 1nc:1115 llCl'f'ss:1r.1· ;1od 1:1k(' p:i1 t .,...ithi n the !ll arri•·t '1'111)111:1111 library ,111d h111ld cinvth<'r library. \h(•y <Jr1· huil1Jtn~ othrr l1hr111·11·s tt1f!)Uf.!l}()ul lh(' l.'111ttd Slttll'S .... Jagers ad~·ist'<I the 1udi.:e. \\'11at L~ !hr (.:'Jnl of the ll<1rriet Tul1m.111 or~an1z:i11011'.' Don \\"llllntn~. one ,,r 1!~ leaders. ~;11d 111 an inter\ie11.· that 11111• 1nusl "un<lcrstand thAI 11 prl~n !~ no11•! other rh:iri .1 t·ontrol rnl>ch:1n1!11TI of U11.! stat,. and 11111 proh,ihly be the l<\~l th1ni.: 111 fall in a protraclt'(I re1·o!ut1on:1ry stru1;glc o;o . .,..e are tr~lng 10 1111· plcmL'fll l'ha1r1nnn llo Chi ~tinh's o:.ui.;· ,l!t st1on 1ha1 1,r· turn all til e prison! 1nHi rel'o lut11'lntiry SC'hools.'' 111:11rrqan !lo Clu \\1nh ls me 1;o,, 11f lht Commun1,ts in lh1noi. \t·~t · fl! IS<lfl~. OIAHGI COAST DAILY PILOT I<c..berl 1V. \Vl'td, f'1W !lll1 ,,. 'ffiomo.J Kee111I, £d11 or Ba1bo1a l\Triblcli Ed11orial l'aut f:d nur Thr ,.,.111nr-,nl Jiii~' ,,f !I'" IJ~1.v P1~1T t;l''·kt 1'1 1nlorTfl 11n•I ~11mul11h• l'l'ltd"N. hy Prt'SPflllrllC on th!~ l~'f;r dllt'f'M' C'Om1n1>nlfl1')' no """"'!! "' in. '""'~! hy S)',,.-l1r11tNI ;.,lumnu•l11 111'Hl l'ar1oon1111, by pr • ..,., w:tin.it a f•rn.Jm ror ~1td~r.1· \'lr>Al af'lrl b)' r"-~nrt1n11: lhls l'IN.!paf"'r't Cllll niont 11111 1rt-.11' fl11 CUM'Pnl 1op1C·'· Thr Nil!"' ,J\I op1nlfltUI 1'.11 •h"' J).1.1ly Pllnl llPJlf'IU' nol) 1n !hf! t'd1torlal cuiurnn 111 fl,,. tt>p .:;r !hr ~'" 0p,,,~J' "'P"'~,..I I') On> rvl· 11mn1t!!I And (IMb:JnlS111 1od lPll,.r 11.r11e,., llTr thrh tlYwn and nr1 ••ndonr· mrnt nl thc<lr \1""" 11)1 111~ Daily P\Jot lhould be, lnftn"fd. 1-"'riday, 1\pril 12 . 19i4 \ .i J1 t.pr1I 12, 1974 OAJL PILOT 5 Nixon's .Tax Man Editor Dropped For Joke Reinecke's Trial Advanced SAN l'RANCISCO I AP! - Presidential tax a t t o r n e y Frank Der-.1aroo suys he has no personaJ knowledge that special federal prosecutors may investigate his prepara- tion of Richard Nixon's tax retums. "'I haven1. lx.."t'n contacted. by Police Di g U r lloily of Won1 a11 LODJ (UPI ) -Police 'tlug the body of a Lodi won1an from a shallow gra"e Thurs· day and thcn had htT estr!"G· ed husband arrested In New r-.icxico. the attorney general or the special prosecutor or anybody other than the IJtS vdth whom I have been communicaling all along," De~1arco said in 11 telephone intervl€'w Thursday. Atty. Gen. \\'Ulla m Saxbe said earlier in the day he has authorized prosecutors lo pro- ceed with tax invcstlga~jons involving Oe'-1:trco, nlomber of a Los Angele! ~w firm. DeMarl'O said he still Is oot •·rom V.1lre Services I.A JOJ~l~A -The eWtor of the sludent newspaper at the • University of California's San Diego campus Was fired Thursday over a satiri c "April Fool's" edition that was judg- ed offensive to minorities. Ed itor David Buchbinder was dismissed and five other I' leased the t-vents ~urrounding the Slate L\ School Superintcn· nt liberty to discuss publicly ( ) preparation of the Nixon tax dent Dr. \V illia1n John- retums for 1969 ilirough 1972. '· ---------· ston hails court-ordered The 1969 retu m is o( specific revamping of Califor- interesl ·because it was the staff members v.·ere censured. nia's 6Chool financing first ye'"ar the President claim-The April 1 issue of the system. I-le feels local ed deductions for donating his Triton Times, UCSD's twice-students will get a "bet· vice prt•sidcntial papers to the we<!kly s t u d e n t • r u n d c d· ter .education ... ' Nalional Archives. ncv•spaper'; carried a front--~--------~-~ page article h ea dlined . ''Shockll'y Appointed Provost at Third College." The reference was . to Dr. \\'illiam B. Shockley. Nobel Child Kill ed Bv Police Car Prlze-v.·inning physicist \\'ho OCEA~SIDE l:\P f -A p,~. s11vs blacks arc gencllcally in· yea r old boy has been killed icrior. b_v a police car v.•hich btu.:kcd By DOUG WILLIS A11«J•ltl "r.11 Writ., Lt. Cov. Ed lt eineck.e declared he v.•as "absolutely jubilant" at !he prospect of going to trial on perjury charges before the June 4 gJJ,ernatorial election, ~n the Democfjalic side of the gubcrnalorial p r i n1 a r y race Thursday. f o u r e<1n- dida1es battled lo a four-way lie in !he struggle r 0 r Ca !Uornia labor's big g es l politi cal prize -the en- ·dorsement the AFl.rCIO Com· millce on Political Education. Kids Like into hin1 in his driveway, the e llercl Cleared San Diego County coroner's To Ask Andy PARTICIPATING STORES: A Ufliqw Gift ond Wedding Shop r lrofhen . ~·, f~ Colifonoio Cobbler\ C--+ Gift Shop DeipN C ... tom MuK-Stete0$ f~ lnW"onct Group l'cnhion fobric:, f redrick'1 of Hollywood Gicrino'1 llolion Cui""'° Hair·Hair lnf~itml 5ob'I Heliwut'18-lly ~ lnli•Cori -lniportedClorh;ng JocobwGold""i'h and 1-len 1-kbyV~Lolftt JiMHfd-Traoel ICinsP for Mel'! -firoe.Clofh;tig L.._. rime . Gamet & ~ Udcftj lntemotiofiol . Oritntol lugi ~ ...... ,.,. Mtn'1 ~ (N-F~I• Hero.I ·~ Sor'lfwkhff l'i«odilly , e»Nom. ,.... f.sNonl -"°"'°"°" w- .......... TllJI Tti. Sfcnh • Gift Shop ~tlniplcalfM s--:;·,ic.c- """-"" r~·· '·"· & •pp''21M v .. "' T .c.i. Plorit IOllfiqw =~=·~~':::! Wora'•hol"Y LOS ANGELES -The State offit'f-says. Agriculture Dc-partment lifted ------------------- its quarantine on an Alta. Dena dairy herd in Chino. and the dairy said it would resume certified raw milk pnxluclion today . Ag r i culture Department Di rector C. B. Christensen said the quarantine was lifted as of Thursday. e U11rder C'#u1rge SAN DIEGO-A JO.year-old Sa n Diego man has been ar- rested in the slayings of two 1nen who billed themselves as the singing ' · Lag u n a Brothers." Police said James C. Duran was booked hursday for in· vestigalion of murder in the deaths of Ray E. Laguna, 22, and his brother Jesse. 24. e 1fnrr1u11 011t SAN fo'RA NC ISCO -A murder warrant has been issued for an unen1ployed travel agency clerk in the sv.•ord slaying of a young Japanese ni ghtclub singer. The l:IUSpccl was identified Thursday as Taneyoshi . !\1igita. 23, an American bo111 Caucasian who was reared in Ja1>an. 1'hc body of !\1ariko Sato. 25. was round stu ffed in a trunk in !\1igita's apartnlCnl Monday. She had been hacked and shot -:" ... Qi... to death. * EASTER PLANT Pl£S£NTEO IY o!i'ISS SANJA ANA fl:OM THE MEICHANTt SATURDAY, APRIL 13th ONLY! BETWEEN 12 NOON AND s,oo P.M . AT 36105. lllSTOl, SANTAANA --· Petunias .:::. ::r'tts forl:i-w:I C:O"ft', hoft"'"1 t of coMw. CreepillCJ Charlie ...,, ,..... or..,.._, Gl"f.t for ........ htli.tJOI' ftowff poti. Mock Orange ~~ Low N l11t111w1 lhnlb, •wlqottd Cohn. Goi•I Olft bffwtlful °"°"¥ Wot.toM tr"'J"'G"Ct. Wax Leaf Privet ~~ ............. * NO PUICH4U NEaSSARY. Adulh 18 ond over. Come into ony of our 32 exciting s.pec:iahy .hop";" ofld pkk up 0 coupon for yovr frff plant. I ' MOW AYAIU.lll WITH TICKETS '.oM ANY l'LAZA STCMI ••••• Ciat ?lam •• - Orchid Corsage • Easter lillies STOLONS • Tiger lillies • Cymbidium •Mums -SANTA AHA & TlFCilEIN 5'!... • Hydrangea$- • African V'iolets • Aloleo s, etc. , 2123 NEWPORT BLVD.' COSTA MESA NURSERY 646·3925 7-j. • For S1>«ial Occasions WIOOIM•l • • ' ..... • NEW HOME OWNERS Of'IMtNGS • , , 'AITllS. ITC. .....,..."' .... AIOUT OUI ASK """"' OUR l'LANT RENT Al SERV1CI LANDSCAPI S8MCI I I I 11 f- • Your llo111eto,,·11 , I, Dally Pa1•e1• VOL. 67, NO. 102, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, APRIL 12. 1q74 c TEN CENTS \ . ' Patty's Fiance Has Plan to Deport l(idnapers SA~ FRANCISCO (i\P J -Steven \Veed says he is v.·orking on n plan lO ny tht> kidn.apcrs of his fiance. Pa!ricia Hears!. out of the country in exchange for ~fe release of the newspaper heiress. the country. take some money and set up life and communication in some other coo.n1ry. said Bates. special agent in charge tll're. "The SLA has to decide ho10i· they v.ant 10 get 001 of this. All "'·t can. do is try 10 ro\·er the possibilitil's." April 3 n r:ui10 sta11011 hrn· rt•f\'l\t'(I :i tnpc tn "h1r h :\1 1.;s lh•ar,t s;ud sht' r1~- 111)u11Cl'•I \\ t't"\I :ind ht·r family :ind had t"OOS('Tl to rt'r11a1n "11h th<' SI.A hoax of ~rne "or: 1h1·~ 'r1· pl.1nn111~ tu i;:,1 l h• r 11111• .1 ~11 11.1 11011 -p1·r!1.111~ 1\J!h !ht I Ill -l"1h.1p~ HI :-•~11\1' 1111111 , 11t .1TU>ll 11t1o I< .h1· \! l~ \11'11 nH~h· f)O ~1llo-.t L But if she isn'L heard from soon. \Veed "says. ~"'ill conclude "either she is dend Of she vl'i ll be liOOn." ' ··1 kno\\' that it could be arrangNl. because I \·e been voorking on that for se\·eral "'eeks." \\'eed said. H"e declined to elaborate-. · • FBI agent CharJes Hat<:s said the Hearst fan1ily has discussed such a pro- posal "quite a bit." .~lut he said rontacts \\'ilh members oi a ney,·ly formed coalitin makr hin> hf•. lieve ,..liss Hears! v.·ill be allo~cd to ·1i:-1t and talk \\•ith her parent s. \\toed ~.11d ht' tX'h\'t'<i his !1.uu.·r prol)- ab!v n1:1dt• lht• statcnicnls on lhC l:ipt• · 11\ r1•!urn for the pron11St· th.:1~ this 1n1ght ht.· tht• onlr "ay of s..:1\ 111~ her' "In the cours1· uf the 1.1~1 10 days. JU"! th<' vcr~' susp1c1uuq ua1ur1• of tnl:' t 11!11't• SJlll:JllO!l IS d1s1>1~1~·111~ th!• racl lh<lt 1f ~!J,. 1sn·1 alrl·ad.1· 1\•'arl. "h(•'q brin~ St'1 up 111 son11> cruel ":1~·." \\°l•1'd, 11 Rrad11a1t· stu· drnt in philosoph~· :It lht• l'nl\t•r:-.lt~· ol California. said Thur~da~ :\lt'<1n11h ll1• .. \n1t•111 111 !r"l·.111 \1011 · lll1•f1t l1-;Hlt'I' l)t·THll• 1:.111~' '<le\ 1!1 '\.' 1•·1111 h_xJ·•\ 111· h \·11111111 ·"d l'.1tn• 1.• •llt·ar•I \111! l,11 • !M·rn11tl!·d tu Ii 1\•' !lll".tll· 1ni.:lul 11,11,·· 1111h hrr p.1r1·111, In n tcl c\'1sion interview Thursdav \\'ilh tele\'ision station KQED. Weed sa-id the "best thing" the Symbionese Liberation Army could do is "demand a plane out of "I can't say too much about ii right nov.· because it's not really our decision ," · ~tiss llcnrst. 2Q, .was kidnaped by the terrorist Symbionese Liberation Arn1y fcb. 4 from h{'r lkrkt'ley apartn1('11l. Uu hft· .. ' llf'r f1:iti('1' rxprr.,~>d a b,•licf thal unl1 •S<: SO!lll· 1Xl5111\'t' r1•sponsi: J'> rr-Cl'l\t·d 1\t!h1n :i 111'l'k •·11 11·1!1 bt·t'Ollll' clt·•1r 1\1 President Nicked Again On California Tax Bill Irvine Man Charged In Swindle Dy ARTllUR R. Vl'NSEL Of tM Dell' P'll•I Slett Criminal charges were fill'd today against an Irvine man accusc.>d of taking !21.300 from a Huntington Beach World \Var 1 veteran Rnd his nurse in an alleged cattle and stock purchase swindle. Newport Beach Police Detecti\•e Tod<l \Vilkinson . who has been investigu!i ng the case since ~londay. said the 220 head .'.If prime beef steers involved do exist. He alteJ:rd. ho "·evcr. that the animals pastured in Hooker. Ariz .. never belonged to !he businessman suspected of offering th('m to the old couple late last year. The victin1s arc residents of lhe Skan- dia Trailer Park. HW41 Bolsa Chi~a Road . Robert D. llill. 48, of 18231 Bayberry \'l ay. Irvine. v.·as arrested at his home \\'cdnesday ni ght by Detective \\lil kinson on one count r('latcd to the case. He "'as released on his o \\' n recognizance on the charge of sale of shares \.\'i thout a permit. a violation of Section 25110 of the Califomia Corpora- tions Code. pending arraignment on or before \\'edncsday in Harbor Judicial Oistricl Court. The Orange County Districl Allomey filed a complaint today. hov.•ever, charg- ing 1-lill \.\'il h three counts of grand theft in addition to the corporation code viola- tion. Victims of the alleged fraudulent deal· ings handled through t\\'O Nev.·port Beach corporations headed by Hill finally v.·l'nt to pollct this "·eek . Preston .:\lorris, 84. and Ruby Bond. 70. told De!eclive \Vilkinson they v.e:c afraid they'd been taken. He said today that by ansv.·ering a classified advertisement in the Santa Ana Register that they made contact \Vi t h Hill, president of both International Com· moclit ies Exchange Inc .. and The First Trading Co.. 4570 Campus Drivt!, Ne"'port Beach. ln\'eSligators say l\frs. Bond contracted !See SWL'iDLE, Pit~e ZI Offi~ial Nabbe1l Stoleu /tents He1£1 • UI Loug Belich? LOS 1\NGELES IU Pl) -\Vaync Sharp. a second·tcr1n J_o ng Beach councilman and a state 1\ssemb lvman candidate. has been a.r· rested on suspicion or receiving stole n gciocls. Distric t ,\ttorney Joseph I>. Busch said charges against the Long Beach la\vmaker involved stolen guns and stereo equipn1ent. The 46-year-o ld councilman and restaurant O\\'ner y,·as taken into custody at his Red \\'itch Inn Thursday after he allegedly so ltl a reportedly stole n revolver to an underCO\'Cr a.ge nt. Busch sa id that his office started an i..ivestigation a inon th ag-o after recei\•i ng information about Sharp's alleged deali ngs in ~tolcn guns. The councilman was realeased on his own recognizance Thurs- day ni ght. l-le was to be arraigned today. Argentinean Leftists l(idnap U.S. Official CORDOBA . Argentina IAP! -Eight armed men and one v.·oman of the left ist People's Revolutionary Army kidnaped the head of the U.S. Information Se rvice in Cordoba today after a bloody brawl in \.\'hich the official was shot and wounded. police said. U.S. officials in Buenos Aires. 450 mil es southV.'('St o( here. said they could not confirm the abduction. but added that they had reports similar 10 those gi\'en by police. There "'as no immediate report of a RARt JV0 1l1AN RE ARS FUN DS HOUSTO;.J (\.:P l) -1\ 1\·on1an ran nude into the Harris County Criminal Lawyers Assn. meeting here as lhc at- torneys "'ere electing officers in the county courthouse. The \.\'Oman left an envelope containing S50 and asked that the money be used to start a defense fund for streakers brought to trial. Then she ran out. ransom demand. but U.S. officials hf'rr ha\'e said the American ~o\'emmcnt \~111 r'IOi pay anything for a kidnapt'Cl U.S of- ficial . 1'he l'iClim y,·as identified as Alfrf'rl AlbC'rto Laun Ill, a 36-ye;ir-old hachelnr from Ki el, \\'is. "'ho \\·as l1vin,g in a suburban area 10 mils-s from this tradi- tiona l leftist hotbed and Indu strial city of 900.00J. He \\'35 tha first t:.S. go\'ernment of- ficial reported kidnape<I in \'1olenct'·ri<l- den Argentina and the fifth Anlf'ricr~n believed abducted by guerrillas in less !han a year. The other Americans were businessmen. A communique SC'nt to nc11·s 1nl·dia by the Pe-0ple's Arm y said Laun wao; being held in a "propl(''s jail" O\"f'r allf'~c1I "counterrevolutionar y activities in Vit'I· na m. Santo Domingo. Brazil. and Bolivia." Laun pre\'iously served 1n some or these countries. It also said that Laun v.·nuld be in· terrogated ove r "links with the Fa.~c1 ~1 military coup d'etal in ... Chill! and other connections "'ith the li.S. Central Intelligence Agency." The guerrillas said that Laun offe rfd resistance and as a result "as \.\'OUndt-d ISee KIDNAP. Page 21 Christ's Steps Retraced Thou sands Obs erve Good Frulay iii Jerusnle1n JERUSALEl\-1 1t·r1 \ -Thousands of pilgrims from 1hroughout Chris tendom cro'A•ded along the old C'ily's narrO\\' cob· blestonecl slreets to v.•atch Good Friday processions re-enacting th{' crucifixion of Jesm Oirist alrnost 2.000 y.::ars ago. Securily was strict along the ancient route. especially folloY.'ing the Arab gue r- rilla attack Thursday et Qiryat Shemonah near the Lebanese border in which 18 Israelis were killed . Israeli soldi('rs carrying machine guns patro!IOO the walled city's gates and circulattd through the narrow lanes and market places the pilgrims v.·ould pass. About 3.000 pilgrims took part ln the processions. chanting prayi'.'tS a n d singing hymns a!I they stoppc!d at tach of the stalions of the cross. the spots 'A'h re tradl!ion says Christ l'<!StOO on His '~'11.v to Jiis death on the cross on A1ount Calvary. 1\s happens every four years. Ea~tern and \\l cstern Chrislian Churches obser\'· 00 Good Friday on the same day. The E~slern churches. inclt>ding the Greek and Armenian Orlhodox and Egyptian Coptic sects. folio\\' the Julian calendar and usually observe ('.ood Friday and Easter on different dates. Despite tnc combined services. cro..,,·d.1 lining the Via Ooloros.t -"Street of Sor- TERROR ISTS THREATEN MORE ATTACKS. Story, P•go 4. row" -y,·ere about Mlf the site of those last year. ~Iany pilgrims caTTlcd wooden crosses on their shoulder! as they made their Yray through the old city's complex of \\'inding streets. Some prayed and sang in English. others tn French, Greek or Arabic al they moved toward the Chur01 of the Holy Sepulchre atop 1'1ount calvary. focus of the lfoly \Vetk services. The procession. led by Roman Catholic Father Erminio Rancari. custodian of the Holy Land. b('gan <H the sit~ of Pontius J)ila1c ·s praetorium and ended at Cal\'ary Rock inside the church. 11 Jastt.'<I t"o hour s. The lloly \Veek obsen·ances began ~1th Palm Sunday services in !he Church of the Holy Sepulchre. On Thursday, prelates or all the Christian df'nomina- tions performed the ntual washing of the feet . The Ceremoney symbolius Christ's washing of the feet of lfis Disciples before tbe Last Sup~r. The observances end \li'ith Easler Sun· day services. ~feanwhile. Pope: Paul Vt. apparently sin; slightly weakened by his bou111 \\Ith influenza. led the world's n1ore than 600 million Roman Catholl~ in Good Friday oMervances in Rome. , The 76-year-old pontiff, heeding his doctor's lld\·ice. cancelled his panlcipa- tlon In a liturgical service in St. Peter's BDsilica . State Rt1le s 84,263 Still Owe{l SAC'B.\ \IE:-\TO 1.\P• -Prr$tdt·nt :\1 ~· un 01 !''> S~.2fi;I 111 (',1l1fornia ~talc 1ncflrnc t;ixt·~ fur l!ki\1 ;ind 19/U ;1!011.: 1111h a SJ1J.17 pcn:lll~ for f<111Lng to ftlr a 1970 tax rrh1rn. <:tall' off1e1,1I.; ~aid toda~·- .\1xon's C.'<il1forn1<1 \;1\ lav.1cr said the l a~cs 1101dd be paid prom11tly. :-li:ton also will h<1v1· to pay 6 pere{'nt 111\ercsl on !hl· b:1<'k ta x••6. :r..1id \l.'lrt1n ll uff. CXl'Cull1r u fficTr of thP Franchis1· Tax Bo;ird fll1 1f ~;11d 1!11· 11111·rl'st ch:1rg(' v•ill lit• <1hollt Sl.1.11•1. but 111;11 1hc l'XUCI arnount hJs not bt:l'n 1·:1lcul<1h·d llt1ff rind an ;udl' ~:~1d lhi'.'rt• v.as no NI XON SUBPO EN A IS SUED IN COUNTY -Page 3 NIXON 'S TAX MAN IN THE DARK . Page 5. 1•\'1dcncc th;it ;uiy l'run1n. n'·~tig1·nCl' 11as 1n\'Ol\l'd in :-.'.b.on':. no! !Jl1ng S1<l!t' income li•X rtlurn.:; for IT1s prcs1dPn\lr1J 1·t'ars · · ll 11t1s r1·aHy noL C·\t·n an 1tcn1 uf cons1dl·r;·1t1on." ~~lid .J:imcs lla m1h1ln llufrs dl·puty. ·-rhcrc "as no ~h''"in~ of \\llluln••....,, -, Tht· s!J!l' earl11·r s.11d ,\'1xnn did ll!JI h;1\c to p:1y !axe" on h1s ;S2."i0.0IM.,a·~1-.1r pr1•,1dcn t1<1! ..,;1\ary s111t·t· hl' !cchn1c;1\l~ p; ,J C'u1Jforn1a nonrc~idl'nt But ;n tod;1\ ·s rulin$!. !he ~1:-itt• Fra11eh1sc T;1x l~1,1rd held !h;it p\lrt of ~1xon·~ pre~1dl'n!1;1I s;d:iry n n d allo11'<111cl's \1 1•rt· 1:i.1:a\)!<' 1n Cal1forn1;1. hased on the ;u11oun! of 11n1t• he spent 111 th\.' ~!.1ll'. Sixon al-;o \lt1.'i .. ssess£•d hack l :l~I'.'\ fnr· t'iljllt:.tl i.:<.11n" on the sale of snrtlf' of h1~ S:1n lh·n1cnt t• c~tate ;ind 1mprO\'f'ments lo tht \\'l'-1~rn \';hi lt· lluu~t· there. Huff said the hoard originally pl;innf'd to lev~· a 25 percent penalty for '."1:..on·s f:iilur!' tn fill• :1 1969 la>: return. but rlccidcd no! to \\'ht•n thf' Prf'S1den(s l;n\ycrs pr~ntt>d "sut1sfactor~· shov.·ing of rca!"lnnbl(' cause" for not filing . :-;"ix:on also was aSSC'sscd taxes on S9.590 in ro~ al tit's. mostly on his book. "Six Cri~s .. Huff said .\'1x:on had gross Cdliforni.1 income of S!82 4a7 during 1969 and 1970. less allo"ab\e deductions of $117.360 for taxable income of S65Jl97 He said th(' 1\1xons don 't ov.·c any slate taxes for 1971 and 1972 because they had <1 net loss after Califomia-allov.·cd dcduc· tions \\'ere sublraeted frotn !heir !Sec STAT!<: TAX, r age 2~ F uel Station!S Back in B usiness On All 7 Days Gasoline availability in Orange and Lo!ii Angeles counties has impro\'ed so rnuch thnl 2'LJ10ur. se\'en-day-a-~~ctk st:ttions are beginning to spring up, thf' Southern California Auto Club said today. The round·the-clock !iitations arc not plentiful and not grouped in any one particular area but atterL-'d throughout both counties. the Auto Club noted. A signifi<'~nt lmpro\·cmcnt :il~f' \\'ti~ predl<'lfd on lhr. ~tretC"h of thf' S:inta :\n i F'rcev.·ay brtY..ctn Orange Count\' and ~nn Diego. the "dril'st" in the ~late sine(' the itns s~ortage tws:an. • "Ay SPl up . 1 111t·<U\ th:H if the SL,\ h not planntnR !v li1 ll h('r !h1·rns1·h 1'~ l\;111k::. luld :1 l\\'11 ' fll!ilt'I !'Ill'•' ho• 11' I ~nnulll' 11,ul 11<1 d 1rt·~·1 i· .. 11t.u·1 \\![fl \.h· Sl.1\ Rig 811111111 , Ri~J Deni Thirtcen·tnonth-old Jason Bov;en or Sant;.1 1\11a \\'Clll lo S(•e the 1::1'.'>\Cf b11nnv Thursdav al South L'oast l)laza in ('osta )lcs.i 'l'hc /Ht lurt· tells ihc res! of ihe star~. -------- Gift of Nixori Papers 'Cannot Be R ec lai·1 1~ed' \\',\~111.\'f;Tf),\' 1,\P • -Thl' !;1•nt·r:1I S1•r\ 1c·rs Aclrn1ni~trJ!ion s;J1r1 to<la\ 1h1· prr·prrsidcnt1al 1).11pcr~ l'tl'SJdcnl :'.'ixon dona!E"tl to th•· :\<1t1onal :\rrh11·c!'; :ir1· grn·ernml'nl propt:rty :ind cannot bt• rrclaimt•d h~ tht· Presidl·nt · ,\ spokt•sn1an for (;SA. parl'nl ai:;l'.'n1 y r f the ~·;_i11onal Arthi\f•S. c;-au1 his O;.!(•ni y con!iidt'rOO till' 1:1fl 11'.'~a lly b1nd1n~. fl t•n though a 1ax d('duction 1\1xon took for 1/1•· girt has l>t·rn d1c;-allo"·('(t hy tn<' ln!ern<.11 ({t'\'CnUC ~r\'IN;?. · :\lnre th:1n half the paI>C'rS 111 11uc~l1(1n con.c;-1~1 of :-iixun 's g c n <' r a I t'U!" resp>ndcnce <i.~ vice president. a!th1,ugh the mosl important items "Crl' retnO\'t.'d befon• tht• J.lift was made. 1'hc rt'n1;"11nrlcr consic;-ts of document~ colll!Ctl'd btt\1ecn 1918 and 1002. 1n· eluding .c;-on1e newspape_r clippings The !ax i~sur rc1ol\·ed around th<> IJUrSlion of "''heth('r Nixon made !ht• i;1f1 bcforr rongr1·s.s Ab<lhshed al lO\\lllt! di'<luction for c;-uth don<lltons. Thus . t'nr .spokesmnn sa1d . th(' c:sA ronsid(·rc;-th.-. tax ruhn(! irr1•lf'\'an1 to thf' ques1ion •lt \1het~r the p.'lpcrs belong to lilt: ,t:O\l·rn· 1n1•nt. At 1he \\hilt' !louse Deputy i'n·~-1: N.'<!retary Gerald ! .. \\'arrcn said ll h.1rl alv.avs been :-i1xon's eon1cntion thrtt a valid. gifl had been made, ind1ca11ng. he "·ould make no effort to rl>('la1m the pn~rs . Asked nbout efforts by private f,!roup~ 111 help l'ne l'rc~1den1 mee-1 his bill f ,f back taxes by purchasing som(' of hts pa~s. \\'arrrn s..1id he-knew noth1n~ nbout them. 1\nothcr \\'hit!'.' llCkl!le official said \1x- on hn!l not yl't addressed th<> que!>lion of how he v.111 ritisc the 1noney for OVl'.'rdu c taxc! from 1009·72. The GSA .spokesman said. ho\\'C\' r, that Nixon probably \.\'OUtd ~ free to !ell. or ottwrv.·ist dispose of orncr Nixon p;1pt r;; ;11ul n1i·111or :il11l1.1 n~ t!i:C •t0rl'd ,,: t!11' \:1t111n:1l \r1h1\•~ hu1 nr11 J1'rl11d•·d 111 lht" dt·1·d~ clun;111ni;: ~u1:it• 11[ h!~ p:1p~ 1 10 t!\(· t.:'1\1·rn1r1•·11t '!he ~puk1·sni:1n !'.011d \1~011 11r1uld bf' lrt•1• In rl·1·l:i 1n1 th ·i!;f' pH pi r~ l1:1rrin:;: :1nv o!hf-r lr·i;;1 I 1n11)1'(11n11•n! H~·p flt!o E 1';1s~·n.111 1 JJ.l..i ~J1tl \',\·dne.sd;i\ !hat ;1 ~1ndu :!1 t. ! hu~1nt,srnen 1nclurl1ni.: !•1nnt r IJ1 '.11,1.11;.1 I io\· .JamP"i 1\ \'I)(• ofh•rt 11 tu J.uy ti.•' 11.11>1.rs for ~t 1n1lh 1111 l·:o."tC'r 111•1 k(•nd nn 1 ~1• ~ 1:·,111;.tC' '."n:.,1 prom1<;c:. '" Ii·· ,111111\ ;1n{l \1 ,1 rn1 11 1\h l1l ll•· !1·1111"'';i111r1' · 11.ingl' frnrn tutJ;11 h.ilu11 l''un1· 1111!,h r1 -:uJ111~~ ,\1nul1! t... 111 1h1• 1nHJtllc to uppt·r 111 1t111p111g 111 1hl )OI~ ~JI.IS tJ\'Cl'rll~hl l:\SlUI·: '1'011 \ . Tni/~ oud fripi.:!111~. 1111' 11<1 /t,1111t>r rr11 1u rt•d t1,, ,.11;•111 f 11,. <'raid BrJy 1('~J<J(',,[ 11r11' /1011•1· 11n1c 11pfrfl Stflr 11· I /11uf 111n r11 '·' f11• ,, ,, re1111/1• i1111u.1 l\'rrk<'iirJC'r "' ...... , 'ltt¥1et J ''ellf', Trtt ll "4otll""' 11 ""'°'"'' U·1l LMM¥1 IC NIM• .. I "'''"'' t , II (a1,,. • .,,. ! o,~., ... t1.n•¥ t (l•UU•tt: 1t·Of ~ ... It 11·11 (OMIC• l1 ltt•llt,H l~!I 1111 CrtU .. ltfd ll itOrll U II o.11h H••!cn ' r .,,.1.i.11 11 IEllUorl•I ~••t f rn11!t•• l)•H 'in1nc• 11 "'tllhtr I MO•IKIK>I lf Wtrtf ,...,., I, H l.nn L•'l'fl'I 11 "'•·•i.· f "'"''•f141f• ... ,. \ 2 DAILY PILOl c Fr1da1 . Apnl 12, lLJ/~ -------- R eC'r eatio·11 Alff(. Pal Sanch·ez, 24 . has been hired as I.he new vouth acti\'lties ad · visor of the Costa J\·lcsa Lei sure Services Department. A former employe of the Garden Grove Hecreation Dcpnrt1ncnt. San- chez will be in· charge of Satur· day's Easter Egg 1-lunt. sched · uJed for 9:30 a.m. at Costa Mesa Park. Mills Leads 40 Bicyclists For Prop. 5 About 40 bicycllsta led by State Senator James Mills pedaled down Pacific Coast Highway Thursday In !!llupport of Proposl· lion Five. They stopped ln Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, and S a n Clemente. The cyclists are on a 600-mile bicycle- train lrip from Sacramento lo San Diego to drum up support for the proposition, \linlch, If approved by voters June 4, would allow highway taxes to be used for public transportation and pollution con- trol. Mills, who biked through the state in 1972 1n support of the coastline initiative, said the trip has been suceessfUI so far, gathering support In every city the group has siopped In. "We're riding to save. the cities and subilrbs from congestion, pollution and unwanted growth,'' Mills explained. M111s, president pro tem of the Senate. was g:ovemor of the state during much of ttle tour because both Covemor Reagan and U. Governor Ed Reinicke were out of the state. The president pro tern of the Senate 1s actlna' governor if both the governor and 11eutenant governor are gone. The group rode to Newport Beach. where they were offered lunch at the lrvlne Comp&ny before moving south. However, Miii!! was observed to refuse the lunch and wa!I taler seen entering a Balboa Island health food sLore. The group arrived in Sa n Cle mente at dusk. and spent me night at the San Clemente's Boy 's club, before beginning again this morning. They expect to ar· rive in Sa n Diego at noon on Saturday for a final rally. Barton lleek \Viuner Of Explorin g Graul Barton Beck. a student at Newport !!arbor High School, has been selected as one of 10 California winners in the ex· ploration S<.'ho!arship contest sponsored by Education Expeditions International or Beln1ont. (\·lass. Beek, son of f\.lr. and r..trs. Barton Beek. 620 \V. 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Uut ht• says he has lc:1rn('d ;,1 N.'fltrp,1 le!l~n : lh:tl there ar~ time!! whl'n ~ .. tea.m player" is morally bound not to follow the leanl. Ftir more than 11 half hour on Maundy ·rhursd ay. U.S. lllstricl Court Judge \\'illi11m R. Bryan and Charle5 It f\.lur- ray, Porter's laY.')'er, ponder~.: Por1er's contrition. i\lurray, a sllvcr·ha lred \\'hltc man . told l3ryan. a black. Iha! Porter had told "!his little v.tillc lie" In talking to the FBI a month afler the June, 1972, \Vatergate ·break-in. f\lurruy said Porter has cooperated (uliy with the prosecution . Bryan dropped hi!I head, took off his glasses and sat silently In meditation. Hi! said he "just can't forget" that J'orl er repeated "the y,·hilc lie" twice more befo re finally telllng lay,·ycrs for the Committee to Rc·clcct lh<' President one year ago on April 11 . 1973 that he wa nted to talk to prosecutors. From Page 1 SWINDLE ... for 176 head of catl1e at $10.000 on Oct . 6. but they were never delivered. i\1orris. her employer. paid ia.500 fnr another 44 steers Nov. 9, in addil!on 10 another $8,500 worth of stock at $1 p c r share in the F I r s t Trading Co .. Oete<:· tive Wilkinson saki. "There Is evidence they existed, but there Is no evidence he (Hi!O owned them ," Wilkinson cootinued. adding that at one point the sUllpect had an option to buy them . He added that investigation show<'d Hill has no liccrue to transfer shares in his company to Morris In return for his , investm'ent money, hence the corpratlons code charge. lnvesUgators said the firms headed by JIIU had a fa ir·sized office staff, pointing oot that one employe Is also wanted for quesUoning In the case, but no other!. "We are geltlng an arrest warrant for lhat individual today," said Det.ecUve Wi1Jdn90n. He also said lnvestigalion is coatinuing 1o dttennlne if any other vleli{DS mlght be lawlved. - "Anything I can do lo help bring anyone else forward, I'll be happy to do." Mrl. Bond said today, addina: that she aD(l her ·employu are a bit embarraS!ed but wish to assist. "That'• why I reported it," she said. "That just about took it,'' she added, wheri asked if the SI7 ,000 in·:ested by Bond was pretty much h!s entire capll;il. FMm Page 1 KIDN . .\P ... in the actio:i. They didn't say how badly, but said he would be held indcrlnltely. "With lh ls action, the ERP ratifies the continuance of its slruggle against the system of exploitation. preparing itself to confront the repression of security forces of the government together \Yith the armed forces, organized against lhe pro. pie and ils guerrillas," the communique said. It added there "'i !J be "no tt'ucc with imperialism . no truce with !he oppressive army," and called on othC'rs to ''be prepared and to organize against the rl'pressivc offl'nsiYc thnt comes ." The communique \\'as signed by the guerrillas· Cordoba co1nmand. Police said Laun y,·as at hon1c when the kidnapcrs broke in al about 8:30 a.m. Laun put up a fight and was shot. nnd there was blood on furnishings in his house. police said. They added that the kidnapc rs hault'd off a powerful radio transmlller and recei ver set from Laun's hotne. Friend~ said Laun \\'I>S <in an1ateur radio operator. Laun arrived in Argentina in 1972 and has headed the USIS ofrlcc in Cordotxi 1Jincc !lien. USIS officials here said that Laun had St.•rved in South Vietnam, Th11lland and the Ilon1inican Republic before cnming here. TONIGHT lJCl DANCE CONCERT -Fine Arts Village Theater. 'April 12·13. 8 p.n1. Tickets $..1. SATURDAY, APRIL 13 EASTER EGG HUNT -r .... nted by Oepanmtnt of LA!isure Servlce1, for children rlflh grade and younger. Costa Me!ia City Park. 9:30 .m. LIBRARY PROGRA~1 -t.fagic Show and movie. 2;30 p.m ESTANCIA ADOBE -St11tti HistorlcAI Landmark, Adnms and f\;h!!ltl Verde r>rlve \Vest. Sat. & Sun. \·$ p.m. ORANGE CO~NTY PH ILHARMONIC CONCERT -Jti!I Angeles Phllhnr1nonic Orchestra. Z11bin Mchla conducting, (,'nt..,,·fortl H111J, 8:30 p.m. TlckeU 646- 64 11. . I Porter told l!le judge, "I am abeolutely PQfltlve.ln my htHrt -aJI the way to my toes -that I wlll never get Into trouble uguin. I hnvc Jcan1ed a bard lesson, a lesson I int end to rt•count to nly children an d nnyonc CIS<.' who y,•il l listen." Porter said he intends to go straight back to Laguna t-;iRuel. where he h\!1ps oper111c hls rntht·r·in·l1lw '11 l>Jru.JIJ l'Oll• struction firm. A y ·ar llgo, he w11s lhe vice president of '·a major U.S. L'Or- poralioh, '' and Porter · continually tw.s dcfint.'tl nis loss because of \llatergate in the materialist1L• h:rins of the house and job he Jost. Porter teslified in the Senate hearings lus t June that at the urging of deputy campo.ign dlrtttor Jeb Sl uart Magruder, v.·ho has pleaded. guilty to conspiracy, be lied about money he had dispensed to C. Gordon Liddy. later covvl<.'tcd as master· mind or the Watergate break·ln. . Porter \vaS indicted on one L'OWlt of tying , \\'hirh carried a maxln1um penalty of five ye<1n; in prison and a fine of SI0.000. Bryan sentenced him to five to 15 months, and ordered him to ser\'c 30 da ys Jn a frdrral c:orrcctionnl institution in Cnlifomia and to go on!-probalion for /In :iddl!ional y1:ar. • AJ the judge epoke. Porter's wife, Carol, her hand clu~g_th~ hand or _!._ friend, broke lnlo a broad smile. During the senate hearings, Sen. Howard H. Otiker Jr. (ll·TtM.), enga,ged J>0!"1er in a long dialogue abotlt the \V11terga1e coverup. "What did you do about 11 7" Baker asked. "I did not do anylhlng." Port tr repUtd. "Wby dJdn't you?" Baker a11ked. "In all hoflesly, probably bec1use or the rear of group prt"!lsure that wo ul d tnsue. of no 1 being a team playtr," Porter said. Porter then. and Thursday, I old of his famlly's friendship with Richard Nixon and his own acquaintance v.·ith him since 1946. Out•lide the courthouae. a reporter ask. eel Porter ir he ha<i heard from Nixon. "No1" he said. "Would you do it for the Preaiden t again~" the reporter asked. • Porter laughed, started lo walk av.·ay, and said over his shoulder. "have you got a year to answer that question?" As he was walking out lbe door, Porter ~·as heard to ask his la.,,,'Yer. "l can still go to the race track. can't l. even though I'm on prob.a lion?" o.11r '"'"' s1111 .. ,.,. Moiling lip " Jorr Carlson. 14, or l317•Ston•· field 1\ve .• (.'osta A!esa . has at· tai ned the rank of Eagle Scout. C'arlson Is freslunan class pres· ident ;it Costa f\1e sa High School. a member of the order of the .>\rrow a.nd a 1ncmber of ·rroo p 1439. Files S11it A Pal!i&dena girl v.·ho blames Newport Beach poUce for bullet wounds suffcrM while ahe allegedly y,·aa beinK held hostage In a Santa An.a 11elghts home last Sept. 12 has sued the city for $300,000 in damages. The suit listlng Denln1e J a. n i c • Saeaman, 16, as plaintiff was fllf'd by her fathe r, Leroy George Baesman. It names Victor Grove:r He:ldlage • a$ subsidiary defend ant. Police claim Heldlage waa the alia.1 us· cd by Roland Da le Crawford, 25, of 72$ ~In St., Huntington Beach, at the time he uted Min Blesmlll 1 n d a fellow hostage as human 1hleld1 In a con· frontatlcn with Newport police. MIS3 Baesman claims Police negligence led to her being struck In the right arm .and chest by ·police bullets. Alto ""A'OOnded 111 the shootout "·as A1arco de Sliva, 20. \\'ho claims in his $250,000 Superior Court action that he also ~·as being held by Cray,·ford and that Newport Beach Police 14·erc "cnrelcss and reckless" in their conduct Happiness for Fishermen- 6,000 Ba ss i11 Newport Bay lla11illters Killed By Thousands, Offil'i<1ls Say De Silva states he was struck In the left arm and lower abdomen by police bullet! despite the fact that he "begged, beaeeched and pleaded" for them to hold lhelr fire. De Silva was in the hospital for three v.·eeks fol\ov.·ing the incident. f.liss Baesman "'as released several days later. About 6.000 striped h:iss \\'ere released into Upper Ne y,·port Bay Thursday af- lt>rnoon by !he California l)('parlment o( Fish and Gnme as part of a prrgram lo i1n1,rovc sport fishing in Southern Coi11 Collection Valued at $1,000 (;one at College A thie£ apparently has raided the Finance Department vault at Costa J\lrsa's church·affiliatcd Sou t h c r n California College. Spokesmen ror the liberal arts school at 2~25 Newport BIYd. noti fied police \Vednesday. Campus Finance Director Calvin I~. DeMy said a rare coin coUection ap- praised at $1 ,000 vanished from !ht \lautt between last Dee. 10 and earlier this week. · College officials said 21 people had ac- cess to the brown leather pouch con· tainlng the coins which were to be sold lo benefit the Assembly of God Churc h school. W nter Pistol Randit Sentenced To Pri!lon T errn A.Costa l\.tesan accused on arrest of us- in~ a '¥1'a!er pistol to carry (.W(1 at least 10 holdups in a twcrmonth period has been sent to stflte prison for five years to life. Orange County Superior Court Judge .James Turn er sentenced Albert Ralph Sih•a, 25, or 222 E. Wilson SI .. Costa f>.1esa, afte r Silva pleaded guilty to rtlree of the JO felony counts. Si!va admilled brfore filing the plea 1hat he used the "'ater pislol to take $300 from a Stanton drug store last Aug. 13: $81 from ii Santa Ann company Sept. 13. and $47 fron1 a T\1slin firm last Sept. 20. Police said SilYa earried out the holdups to ob1:iin funds neL'<led to ma in- tain a heroin hab ll that often cost him $100 a day. From Page 1 STATE TAX. • • totaled $56.523, ituH reported. Nixon announced last December that he had not filed any state inL'Ome tax rcl urns for the years he has been pre-si· dent on the basis of his auomey.s' op inion that he didn't OY.'e any. Huff said he bellcvcs Nixon may ha ve filed a return for 1973, but !hat he lsn'I sure because all the returns have not bCen processed yet. Nixon's California 1ax lawyer, Dean Butl er or Los An~eles. said in a telephone Interview that Nixon riled II state income tax rrfurn for c:ich year he was in the I· .S. llou~c. !he Senate and as vice presi· dl'll!. This \\'US the first t ! me It \Y:tl!i at'knowlr'(!,i.::ed Ni:<on f1!rd California returns Y.hile he ,.,.as vice president, 19a3· 60. Dutlr.r gaid the tax \\'Ou1d be paid even fhough "14'C did not B,l?ree on all matters" \\'ith state tax authorities. The stale as~esscd fax-es on lhe equivalent of 39 days of Nixon 's sal1ry in 1969 and S5 days in !970, based on time he s~nt In the state . Some presidential allo...,·anets, sue:h :is private airplane travel ln gove.mment rtanr~. also "'rre I.axed. Califoml:.i income for those yearti Adjusted 11:ross California Income for 1971 was $37.J8i. while allo.,,,,00 dM11c. tiQlls for t11x-es. ln tcre$l and charltabl~ contributions were $60 ,819. ln 1172, "Nix· on·s adjusted gross Calltonila Income was $18,015 and allowable deductions California . Tuesday 's plant brought to more than 10.000 the number of striped bass releas- ed in Ne wport Bay this year. ~·lore than 2.500 v.•ere planted in early ~-larch and another 2,000 were placed f\1onday. The first plant proved a partial fail ure \\•hen about 7,500 or the 10.000 (ish ln- lrnded for Newport Bay died in transit due to lack of oxygen. The 6.000 fish planted Tuesday ap- peared to be lively and spirited. A skin diver from the Department of Fish amt l:amc waited in the \\'aler as fish poured through a chute from !he transit truck, righting fish who landed belly up. The plant took place at Newport Dunes Aqunlic Park. The silve r-colored bass are presently nine mo nths old and about six Inches long, according to Parke H. '·Bud'' Young . marine biologist in charge of the plnntlng. Officials estimated U1e cost of raising the bass at about $2 a pound. They said the cost is deceptive. hoy,·eve r. since there are bc\y,·een 12 and 18 fish per pound . each of which may grow to weigh over 25 pounds. Fi shermen arc requested to throw the sn1all fish back until th('y grow to about a foot in length. The salt "'ater bass arc not expected to reproduce in Newport Ba)'. Young said, because they require deep fresh "·aler streams in "·hlch to lay their eggs. "Of course , they can try," he said. Corpse Ide ntified LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The body of a young woman buried in a sheet in a j:!arage y,·as identirled Thursday as that of Helen Marie Telford , 25, formerly of San Jose. Federal heallh officlals .~y that lhousands of ham!ters arc now being dcslroyed across the rountry to preYent the spreading of a mild form of men- ingitis wh ich hns also been found in Orange Counl y. To date, the clisease has alrudy af. fected 51 persons in seven states. from New York to Californiil. No evidence of the disease has 50 fnr been fo und in Orange County residents although Jt has been discovcrrd ln at least one local hnnistcr. L.ymphocylic chorlo1nenin,c:ilis is a virus disease which Jn hwnans begins as a flu·like illness, follov.·ed by one or tv.·o weeks by a reccurence of flu symptoms, along \\'Ith a fever. muscle ache. headache and cough. II is transmitted to humans by urine and feet's. Test are currently being conducted on the blood of three fJuntington Bea"h families who may have had contact with a diseased hamster. Ho.,,,·ever, no furfher medical action \\•ill be taken because lhc disease is rarely fatal and because no kn ov«n treatment exists. Dr. ~f ichael fl arti wick of the Federal Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Ga., said Thursday that health officials iri all states have been ordered to destroy all han1 sters dist ributed from December through March by a Florida whOJesaling fim1 . Orange Colmty health officer Dr. John Philp issued a similar y,•arning two weeks ago which result ed in lhe destruction o( more than 1,000 hamsters. Hattiv.·ick said he expects to continue Metting reports of the disease in humans but believes the \\'orst is over . "We feel tha t no hamsters shipped alter March 26 are dangerous." he added. Tot Improving After Nearly Drowning in · NM "Very sll~t improvement" w a•g reported today in the condition oC Andrew Snead, the 3 • year · old Albu· querque child ~·ho "·as rushed to Orange Coonty Medical Center last \l'etk after nearly drowning In a drainage di tch. The hospital listed the ch!ld·s condition as "critical but stable." He was no~·n here Sunday along v.:ith a membrane oxygenator which earlier had been ~hed to Albuqerque to help him breathe. The machine, one of two in California, puts oxygen into the blood and returns it to the body, giving the victim's \.\'ater-damaged lungs a chance lo heal. The child was injured v.·hen he fell into a drainage ditch nea r his home about three weeks 1go. Banjo Valued 1\t $800 Stolen Cmta Mesa poli~ are investigating the burglary of an S(KlO Gibson banjo whi ch was taken from Its owner's van as he \\wked nearby. G,..g W. Rich , 18, of 1867 Bayport Way, Newport Beach. wa.s on the job as a typesetter at the Orange Coast Daily Pilot newspaper plant. He said thf! ban}o thief 90mehow broke into his locked van, but took no other valuables 5Uch as the stereo unit mounted inside. WOODMARK CHAIRS Consumer Guide says "Best value in the lndustryl" Large selection of these fine lounge chairs to choose from, anot her Ted von Hemert exclusive. Woodmork Features * 8 woy Hand Tied * Corner Blocked Hard- wood Frames * f.onlosl ic Fabric Selec- tion * Lorge Seleelion of Sly I es * Quality Cooslruction Al Compet ilive Prices Slop In Today For Best Seleclion If You're Staying Home More Often, You Might As Well Be Comfortable DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON..:.WOOOMARK-KARASTAN WlllCDATS & SATllRDATS 9'00 i.1:10 I NEWPORT BEACH• lm WESTCIJY-F DR., "2·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • >I.I NORTH .COAST HWY.. <M·6.ISI -· 1~~ot/i~lf ilLvo. (Optn Fri. UI I, Sun, U.S:IO) $71·UTt I I 8 DARY PROT EDl'fOBIAL PAGE 0 An Inadequate Plan Costa Mesa officials did not mute their disappoint· ment recenUy when shown the tint development pro- posals fQr the lowlands adjacent to the Santa Ana River lhey hope will soon becon1e a bustling pleuurc boat harbo r. 'Ibey knew at the outset that the State Mutual Sav· lngs and Loan·Kaiser Aetna design was rar from a full·blown marina, but they• believed the lakefront home project could be expanded into a marina. \Vhat was actually presented to them was a design similar In site and concept to the Vista del Lago la. goon Just olf Adams Avenue. · ''This b not.bing more tharf some houses and a fish· ing pond/'· fumed Mayor Robert. ~I. \\'ils.on, and newly elecfed Councilwoman Nonna Hertzog was qubted as saying, "\Ve v.•o uld be goons if we went for a lagoon." Their anger was understandable. Just before the development plan was presented to them, an engineer- ing study had declared that a real marina was techni- cally and economically Jeasible. The marina property is too valuable to waste on another housi ng project and the rebuff by Costa fl:tesa city councilmen should be'. a clue . to · the development partners to go back to the drawing boards a.nd come up with something better next time. Generous Off er There's an old \Yoody Allen movie playing around titled "Take the Money and Run.'' It might be something for teachers in the Newport-~1csa Unified School District to think about. They'll be voting Monday on a counter offer made by school officials for their pay raises next year. They'd asked for 16 percent. School officials have said they'd be willing to pay nine percent. fitlals -who are just entering salary negotiations - shudderi ng, but that's not rea.lly to the poi nt. The offer is generou~. If school offirlals think they ran affo~d the $2 .6 million ln taxpayers' n1oney that the raises will cosL teachers should grab it. If they try to force the price up any h i~her, those laxpa)'.ers-:-most ~r whom ha,:en't seen a nine percent raise 1n quite a\11h1Jc -are liable to have sornething lo say, Historical Tidhi ts A .Costa ~lesa organi uuion is tr,,·i ng to !>lir up Jn. terest 1n the future by looking at the p:i~t through a newspaper railed the Bicentennial c:azctte. The newspaper is being published quarter\\· b\• the ~osta P.fesa_ ~icent~nnial Con11n1ttee as a rneaps ·or kee1r 1ng local clf1zens informed and 1n1erc:-.1cd in the ce le. bration of America's 200th bi rthda~·. The fear 1976 i~ still 1nore th an 1v.·r1 ''<';,i,r~ ;iwav and to 1n:ike the wai ling less boring coed-1 111r:-; Jlank Pania n ani:I t-:d r.tiller present-the rc;idl'rs \\'1th ~O rne interesting tidbits of California history. Rearhing back 200 vears. the\' natura.llv co ncentrate on Spanish history and i he f1r;';t i~suc drtJll:;: of hov.' the A1nerican coin s~'ste1n \1•as founded ori th<' Spanish Uollar and how the still popu la r expressio n "l\.\'O blts" orig1 . nated fro1n !he Spanish piece of eigh t, a coin \.\•hic:h could be broken a.part for change. Future <'ditions will focus on other headlines 1nadc in Cali fornia during 1776. suc h as "Bi g Fan1ine E."<pected This Year." "Juan Bautista 1\na .'\rrives." anrt ''ljfe Jn a Local India n Villa~e," \ J ~ -a """A-<...> ... .,._ The counter-offer has other local governmental o r- The Gaze tte \\'tll undou b!erlly serve as an <'~<·1.·llcnl brush-u p course or their 0 \\'0 !ii ale's his torv for all c·ost.'.l Alesans while at the same tin1e maintaining· son1e n101ncn· tum for the big event in 19i6. c ~W~l6 1lT, 1Hf tME~EW(Y'S 0¥E!l. -GIT THAT TIN CAN Oll TTA THE \iAY!" Tliere 's a Red flerri11g In Tl·ii~ Quiz ~YDNEY J.HARRIS) This month's sim ple (or simpler) \\"Ord· quiz is color-coded: \\'hat do the colors signify in the rollo'A'ing \\'ell-known words or expressions~ You should get about half "'ithout a reference book. I. \\fhy is a government report called a "\\'bite Pape r"? 2. \\'hy art' aristocrats referred to as '·blue bloods''? J. \Vhy haSrJ .. yellow" become the epithet ror a coward? t \\"hy is jealousy '•the green-t'yed monster"? S. \Vhy 1s good health called "in the pink"? 6. \\'hy is a man \1•ho shoes horses kno1l'n as a "blacksmit h"? 7. \Vhy is a device to confuse or divert altl'ntion called "a red herring"? 8. \Vhy are the Protestant Irish in Ulster called ··orangemeo"? 1\:\'S\VERS : I. For a long time, the British govern- ment published offici;il reports on dil· ferenl colored papers for diffe rent se~ of . officials: those printed on white paper v.·ere sold or disiributed to the public as forma l s1a1emen1s of the govemment·s position; other colors "'ere held private- ly. 2. The Spanish nobility believed the veins "·ere bl uer in the skin of aristocrats than in those o{ ~toorish or other mixed ancest ry. 3. "Yellow" has steadily symbolized treason and betrayal since ear I y Ch ristendom : in n1edieval France, the Dear Gloomy Gus Ho\v about namlng the Newpttrl Beach minibus "The F'ree\va,\' Fly. er?" A. I.. GIMl!ly OWi <llftMt~tt trl tllDmlTI'°" 111 r .... ,.. IM .. -'*'"•rlly rwflKI "'• 'fll'wa .t 1111 MW.,1,.r, S1t11• JP:t\lf 111 ,...,. '' coi-1 o.,.. otfr l"llot. prison doors af traitors v.·ere daubed w:i1h yellow ; in Spain, the ex- ecutioner at an auto-da-fe wore a red robe to dispatch someone who had killed in blood, and a yellow robe for someone convicted of treason or flight from the field of battle . 4. This phrase originated w i l h Shakespeare. in "Othe llo,'' where Jago says of jealousy: •·it is the green-eyed mo~ler which doth mock the meat it feeds on," and re fers to the green eyes of felines which toy with their prey before devouring them. 5. "Pink" was the old generic term of "flo\.\·er," and "In th e pink" meant In the \'ery nDWer of hea lth or good condition; Shakcspeart, again, refers to "the pink of perfection,'' and ';the pink of t"OUrtesy." 6. A "smith " is a worker in metals. and iron was known as the "black metal,'' meaning dark, v.·hich is 'A'hal 1he blacksmi th wrought. 7. "Red Herring" comes from the old sport of fox·huntin g, v.·here the odor of a dried and smoked herrin g dragged across a fox's tra il de stroys the scent and throws the hounds off t.he track. 8. Oddly enough. the name is French, coming from a tO'A'll on the Rhone rivPr, which was the capital of Will iam, Prince of Orange, whose descend an ts married British royalty and thus claimed Irish dom ini on. Tl1e Cost of 1fasl1i1t9to11·/Jlosco1v Dete11te What Is the U.S~ Foreign Policy? \\'ASHING TON -T'hc President is amok among us. ro\•1ng frorn city to city, altemate:!y p!Aying "'ilh a yo-yo .1nd de- noun cing our EuropC';1n fnrnds ;ind allies. Dr . Kissinger is alleged l-0 be :ir· ranging for Egypt's bes! bel ly daOclT 10 \'1sit us. 1\nd P:it Huch:1n:..11, the l'h:1p \l'ith the thuggish pcrsonal11y .,.,ho has taken Chuck Colson 's p!:1ce a!I top \~"hue !louse brute. is :irguing !hat our non-t;1x paying non-crook shou!dn.t be ctir1n£.-d because \ll' nCt..d h i s foreign·pohcy leadership. Under .\'i"<on arwl Kissinger. that po11· cy is more often praisC'd than under- stood. ''The fact is that today no one really knn\.\'S f o r sure \\'hat the· for- eign policy of thi s Adminis1r;11 i"lu ;u·tu- al!y is." 11Tites the highly rl'r;1rc!rrl. cnn- servative, Columbia Unive rsity r ro1essor Zbi gn iew Brzezinski in the Spring num- ber of Foreign Policy maga,..ine. Ho\l·evcr. vou don't ha\'e to throw righl·handed io sec -even \111h "·nat !he good Kissinger has done in the \liddle East -that he and his boss peaked some tin1e ago. That the Secret<Jry of State is st ill described as a genius in the public prints can be traced to journalism's con- tinuing ttluctancc to criticiie tho-.c \1-ith \1·hon1 it breaks bread. Thi rty or 40 more of the rig'nt dinnt'r in 1'ilat1ons from the \\°hile !louse to the right people in th<' nc"·s business and there ne1·er \l'Ould have been a \\.atcr~ate scandal. Yet while Kissinge r stills criticism and discourages analysis by answering h1~ RSVPs instead of the hard qut·s!ions. ii is becoming clear th;it hC and ~1xon ;ire operating on the proposition thal \\'ashington and .\Iosco"· CJ.n, 9'nould and must jointly rule the \\Orld . It i~ the sort or proposition that ;i couple of r:..11 -po11t'r' boys like:-\ ;u1d I\ y,·ould naturally adopt as policy. ( VON HOFFMAN J :'\E/TllEll of them hils <'Qn1e out ·1n puhlic Jnd ;1dm111ed llK1l !ht·\' ;irl' at· l('!nptu\Jl ~uC'h a h1stnr1<' tu1'l1 1n thP 1111rld Jl'l"l'r Jinru1>. but tht•n ont• of \ht· ch:1rac1en~t1c:;: both n11·n sh;1rf' is 01n rx- c1·ss1\'c lo\ L' of ~c('rf'ts. 1'nough changr h;1s bcl'n m;iskrd bv much tidk abffl/I our hlllc ~rt1ndch1ldrerl hv1n~ 1n pc-ace. the 1ru1h Ii th:n our pro-Hussian po!iclcs as ~t·t hal'C O(.'tled U:i 11lrh. There 1s detcni c bu1 thrrc is no d1s:1rman1t'rl! In add1!1on. there ha\·c Leen a scru.:s of not ungenerous 1ni\ita11·. 1echnolog1cal and ~conorn1c conces.sion~ hy us v.•hich have not been nialt'oed hy thl:' Russians. They ha\'l' smiled a 101, and. when there has lx·en an 1n- lern:11ional crls1s. Ki~singcr has an· noun cl'd lh AI !he Husk1rs \1•ere acting 11 1th "rf's trau1t." \\'h,1t's happened is that matters 'rla\'e lx'en all ov.'C'd lo develo p ::.o that Nixon's and Ki ssinger's domeslic pohllcal 111- tC'rest in del<'nh' no11 fur 1·•i:1:1·ed~ ou1· n.1- uonal 1ntert'st. Tho~r 1110 ;in· hold ing on \\1th Oflt• last :1rgun1l·nt. n:1n11•ly !hat only lh1·y arl' C'lrvcr. kno11'l('tl:.tL·;1hll' :ind ath•pl 1•nbugh lu lifln~ ho1111• 11orld pl'Jt:l'. Thi.~ 1;1\es lhL• llus~ians an opporrun1ty to 1·>:· tract real ront't'!'Stons frnrn us 10 r('!Urn fo r 1hc :'«'ming faci• of fri('ndship Thu ~. Ur1.ez1n~ki obsl'rV<·s· · Cl.11m1ng rn:it so rnuch dcpt:nd s on allel.lt'tlly good personal rt'lat1ons "ith Hrcihne\' has ~1,·en th e Soi 1cl side an in L>srapable harga1n1ng le\'crage, v.luch the exix:rn'nted So\'iet Ambassador to \\°ashington. Dotiryn1n. has dooe his best to nurture through sus- tained personal nattery ;ind courtship of !he key individuals 1nvo!\·ed." CO.'l'CURRE~iLY. !he fcdl111g apart of rela tions 'A'ilfl Europt> and Jnpnn has pro- gressed from ''ag11cly disturbing to a po int of serious con cern. Nixon and Kis· ~Jngl'r m&)' rind it plea.si n.[: !O cn!J anyone \.\'ho dOC'sn '1 believe in lh1·rn '"i:;<il<1- l1on1s1s. '• but il is they who ha\ c lockt•d themselves up in ihc Krcrnl1n , tn· rreasingly cutting th<'ITISl'tves off fro1n our <1llics and trading pi!rlners. For five years , we hn\'c treated lhcn1 to :1n unrnct1ng nutnber of ~nuh5. puhl1c· drf'ssings du11n and l)Ol\-fro1n-1h<'·hlu1· declaration~ Tht• long-nN-drd rrf'un· cil13t 1on wi th <:hu1;i 11as :.cnou~I\ dam;iged by l\1ssini:;er°s failure lo consult Tokyo b<'fore nc cl1d 11. our rc!;111•1ns 1111h l'\'r 0body V.l're dan1a11t'd by tv.o doll11r dcv:ilualions v.·ithout 1'Qosultat1on~ "1rh ;1nyhody: and l\1ss1 nger's 01l-poJ1c-~ .\pi.'C<"h 111 l.()nrlon re1nforct>d thl' 1111· press1on that our S.:.'t:rf'lnry of Slat('·~ strongest sun IS !he weakest kind <Jf prc'I~ il8L1ltry !tight no11· Kissi nger i!i at \10rk ptlv1n~ the v.a\' for another Nixon v1rs1t to ~fo~· row. oilC ob1·iou,.l y tuned to help hlnl ~l111·1.' off unpt'i1chrnt·nt. ~lore than C',.l'r then. !'\ixon will be tiablt• to 1rude r concessions In relurn for rhc Co niu · 111~rs' help Jn s;ivlng his JOb. llo11c\er. if ttie cost of Silv1ng J1is JOb 1. our 1sol11t1on from the l\'Orld'.s 1naJur dcmocra('it•s. !he ruplure of our ancien t. friend ships and the ruin of fnrl'ign tradt' ruld lhc intcrna rionn l 1nOtll'Y S)Sten1. 111 l''\changi• for A spurious :dl1 .1r\cl' l\Jt h lh cse lyrannlcn l Russian mink farmers. lh l·n he has iodccd corn rn111cd h1gl1 crimes and 1n1sdemcanors. Book Store Underground ~ .. (Second CJl1111011ary or 1hrPr /11rcc.~ ly, rnc r\r~·;in Brllthi'rhood , th1: \ l'll- tcrcmos -lhuse ;1rr so1ne •Jf lhl' niorc notorious group~ 1dl•ntif1cd 1n the reclnt storn1 of prl~on \ 1olenct' th nt h:1s spilled 11110 our street.<: and co1nn1unilic~. ( ___ R_u_s_· "_'A_i.;_T_O_N ____ J counsf'lo r ;H lhc prison in Chino She hart bcrn hired by lht' state l:X .. pt of Cor fCIJon~ through fnr r"Cl•·rtdl~-fund(1I l'EP prOHrllm. ffrr jt)h v.;1~ 10 1w :rdvi!'Qr 10 the prison's b!:ick c:ulturc class. Sin('f' Jag(;rs 11;1 <; an ;11'!1:.t, hl' 10111«.1 lhC" group. President Looks 'Better Than Ever' There arc otht.·r rC"volu11voarv forcf's .11 "ork. Ot~r p;ruups <itletnplhlg. to u.;,c the prisons are l<it1nch1ng p<ids :::-:d ~pring­ bo;irds fr,r H1K1 r<·hy :ind r:.vr;l1111on. 1\·0rk. Ulhcr grou)'~ attempting to u~c 1hc pr1 scnR art• launcluni.t pad~ ;1n•l springboards r1r an· Archy and re\'nlu- li1Jn They ;i re not SI} Obi IOUS nut. tht·ir wor~ 1s JU:o t as run· ~tant asid ju~t as on•· inous. bolh S;1n Qut•ntin rtnd Chi no sl;i tc prisons . rhe HJ rr11 ·r Tuhman Book t'l'llh·r l!i a Jroot for riu und1·ri~rr•und r11drot1d of ;1 diHercnt li ind, It /11·lps t•onvicts e~ca111· f1'•Jtll pnSt•n Support fron1 "the oul -.1dc", .l.1Kt•r, 1t>··!1f1t1!. 1ncludrs s t' 111 n ~ narcot1rs lo r:r1.,.. l'SCiJJlC ft111ds . Ant! ht• cl<i1111t'tf. rnr ·free rnatl:'rials an d book~" fro1n the Tu bman Niok stores arc revolu· !1onary in content and purprise. It 1v:is lh<·re, .Jagrr.s lrild !h•· C'OUrl 1 llc ll:i HrrJ11n urg e-cl hun lo i,:et 0111 , . by ;1n~· n1f':1ns nctessilry ;ind i:ik~ p:irl v.11l11n !hi· iJlarrir't Tuhrn;1111 l1Lir:iry an1I build <.11111\ht·r lilir:1ry : rht·1· are bu1ld111~ othf'r hhr.i r ifl~ thrnui;:houL lhe t:1111ed S!all·S ... Ji1.;r1·s :id\'ISCd thfl judge. \\'n;i! 1~ the i.:•)al of !he Harrirl Tu bman on:?an11.:111on., !}('" \l.'il!iams, one of 11~ ll'aders. F:11J 111 an !n1er\•1ew that onf' n1 11.<;1 "nndcrstan<l thnt a prison is non" othrr th.1n a confrol n1rehan1sm of 1h1: ,1;111• :ind y,111 probahly he the la ~1 !h1ni: to f;1!1 111 a protract('(! rcvoll.111on<i r\ ~·rug~I· "6. """ arr tr~ing to 1111- p!ern,..nt <hr.irmi\n /lo ('h1 ~1 1n h's su~· ges!lon th<;! v.e turn all the prlS(Kl<i lnio r1•\'0lut1on;1ry :-.chnols. ·· \\'ASmNGTON -President Nixon has come through the Watergate ord eal, so far, with no outward sign ..if stra in. This is lhe remarkable report of aides and 1•isitors "·horn \l·e'have surl'eyed. Over the past yea r. the President°s great re-elect ion victory hlU exploded . One by one. close associates ha ve plead- ed guilty to crimes and have accused other trusled aide s or crimes. Each day, month after month , has brought ne\l·S or yet anothe r mora l c:ilnmity. The President has been rev~a led &fi a lax f u d ge r "'ho ,vo uld USt' dubious loopholes to rtX!uce his ineome tax ~ow !hat of an ordinary worker. a finagler "'ho ..,.,·ould bilk the t:hpayers for lm- provement.s to his person.al property. When crimes and improprieties have been traced \right to hi! door, he bas de(cnded himself by claiming the Presi- dtnt of the United States didn't tnoW "'hat was iolne on ln!lde the Whitt I louse. The dreary revelations. piled one upon another. might have broken a man of Jess grim determination. The terrible weight ~uld still affect his policy detlslons and cau.sc repercussiom •round the "'Orld. TilEREFORE, we have lnlervlewed ~ve.ral people who baVt: been In contact with the Preskltn l -vlsiton, aides and (JACK ANDERSON) a fc'A· intimates -to find out how he is y,·eathering \\'atergate. lifost asked us not to identify them: a few had no objections to being quoted. "'asn't a politica l liabi1 11y. He also soug ht to show that. despite \\'atergate. he is still governing the nation. As a clima x. he hopes to hold a triumphant sum1n1t conference with Kremlin icadl;!r Leonid Brezhnev in ?o.foscow. Those who have' been in touch "irh l\ixon in recent v.·eeks say he is in ex- cellent spirits, showing no signs of fatigue. His voice is strong and decisive. Those closest to the President agree he ·and he speaks with calm assurance. His has gone through agony over W~fergate. eyes are clear and penetrating. 11c looks °!1 occasion. they haye heard him erupl ~~ _visitors straight in the eye. his ov.'TI ~1th rage and profanity. But rno_st of ttw; ~ never y,•andering. His handshake is lime, he bas bottled up his feelings and Unn. There is colo r in his cheeks. gone off lo agon ize alone. HIS FAVORITE retreat durlng !he lonely struggle ••ilh hls seventh and greatest trlsls has betn Camp David in the Maryland moun lain.s. Sometimes, his close fr iend, Bebe Rtboio, would join him fo r a long weekend. Sourcts who vi.sited the ret reat during these ptriods say Rebozo would miJ: a &mall pllcbtr of manlnll and the tv;o men would al t ln deep allence seemingly on the sime wave length. ' THE PRESIDENT emerged rrom his lnl rospectlon several weeks ago full of confidence. He toMI aides that the worst was over, that the case agaWt him had been prtstnted in the worst possible light and tha t hereafter his side of the story \\tould receive national allentlon. He scheduled a series or SJ)ttehes and question-wwer se11I01L1 to la.y his case before the naUon. He sought lnvltalions from Re.pubUcan candidates to prove he SEVERAL PEOPLE told us he looks better now than ever. Party worker lilrs. ~fartln Erck. who met with the President for the first lime in 12 }'l:'<1rs, eomment - ed ~-ooderingly : "He has held up a great deal beller than f have:· He is in good humor. often y,·lsecrack- ing and laughing with th<>se around him. A presidenlia: port rait painter. Craham Yale.!, showed his portrai ts to i'iixon the other day. The President shufned through the paintings and came upon hi s own Uktnw. Deadpan , he demanded : •·now did this get in there?'" BUT FOR all the outward optimism, Rich ard Nixon sometimes stlll slips back into his private depression. 0 n e subordinate told us he recently was awaken~ early In the morning by a telephone call from the President. Although Nixon was coherent, it was ob- ''IOlL, he had been drlnJdng, according to this &0urce. -• E."<aminc. fo r 1ns1ancc, rne Harriet Tubn1an foundation , Inc .. nan1cd <tftcr ;1 black "·om;in who pn;ivided s..1nctunry ror runa,...·ay slaves on the uodcrsround r;iilroad during the <.:1vll ·\Var. The Harrie t Tub man Foundation i~ a ' non-profi t org;inization. incorporated nnd tax·excrnptC'd by the state of Cal1fomu1. [I has !\\'O "lflli'gratt.-d and Mrdin<Ht•d'' prog rams: The llnrriet Tubman Prison ~lovcmc111 and the llurric.t Tubm an Rook Center AS EXPLAISED 1n tl fund·ra1s1nj\ let· ter sl ~ncd by Helta Rro"·n. ch:Htm:in of 1he board. lhe pd.son 1n o ,. t! m e n 1 "mobilizes supporl In the ·ou1~1de' com· munily for the cduc:ition. 1~·clfare :ind rights of men and .,.,.omen inside California state Prisons.·· 01 ll:c surface. an adm irable and commendable obj~li\'l'. Tiie Tubman Book CC'nters (sueh as The Sanctuary in Los Angeles a.nd The Drum and Spear In \\'ashin~ton. O C. ~ "previde free materials and books to any prisoner Inside Californi;t prisons·· Nuthlns wrong wilh that, right".' \\'ell. hang on to Rella Bro\.\n. \\1r ·n come-back 10 her. Accord1nR to the s\\·om l~llmooy of Dwight Jasers, who has done lime al fl:\' ~IAltCll 20, 1972. .J a~er5 s"·orr beforr Superior Court .JudJ,te J. Ste\c \\'ilh.1ms that coo1·i(.'ls who rscapcd "ith Tubrnan aid were cxpecl(.'d to cs1abltsil "Libraries" lbook .!>tor£'SJ throughout !he country Those llbr<ttil:'S v.·cr(' 10 serve as ;1dd1t1on<1J sanctuaries for escaped <.'00· \ 1rb and revolu1ionttrirs. Jagt'rS Blll'g<'d :in<! s:i1 d he h:1d bren giv('n ;i d1reC1ory 1\11h !ht· addrcsse" of four such S:JllCIUaJICS. .Jagers. a comn1crcial arllst, <ilso !t'~li iicd that y,·hilc he 'A'as In 01.ino prison 1r1 19i1. he sold hls pninnngs to :t , "Proresso r Floyd." lie was never pn1d for his paintings but he ·had teamed that the money from their sale had gone: to support the Tubn1an "library" in Los Angeles. Jagers elso !old the Judge that .. Prof. Floyd," \\ho claimed hr was fro m Claremont Colle!ifc. came to me prison to 1ench black history and lx-g1nner's mat h hut th at he usually sought out a ~Ject group of C"Onvlcls and "taught revolu· lion." ' Jagers and a companion C'On\ 1ct ~cnfl('(I from Chino on J unt• 13. 19il. The pair called Rella Brown and .,.,as picked up ln a c11r. lie \11 3! then g1\·en money and 1ns1rurted to lravel to lktro11. ~Itch , to cs1abllsh a sanctuary 11Jbrary1 on 1\1·elfth St . in lhc "R~p1.1bl1c of Nev.' Afr1c11 " Jager! went instead to hts falher's home. In Cle\•eland . Sob:sequen1ly nc turned hlrMClf in a~ nn t~ped con· "irt lo !'>en e out his term. ~ HACt\ Tl} HEl.l.A Bro\\TI, the head of the Harriet Tuhn1nn faunrletion . Ja11ers first mrl ~Is. liroY.11 ""'hen he 'Aas 1ransferr1.<d to Chino frorn San Qucnun . At that lhne she was working 11s a J C"h,iirman Ho Chi \finh is l'nr bos.o; or tht· Communists u,-!Ianni. \'t•xt t+i<.: l:tv.yrr5 and thr statr OIAHVI COASr DAILY PILOT Rul)crt ·"'·· \\"Ped. rub/i~'tf'r Thuma~ l•.'reril f,'d1l11 r Sarbrrrri >irr•~1rl• Ed11orial Pv(Je ldrlur Th" ri11nn11I 11"\tl' nf 11 " Dady J'ji".!t ,..,....k~ ti1 1nft.1nn <J'l<i 1;11n1ula1" ~·lf>roi t,y Pl'fllenll~ ••n 1111• pat;!!' d\\·erse romm,.n·iu')' nn 1np,,-, or 1n- 1tor1 ll hy S)flt11r11.1r'!f mlutnn1•I• •nd rar1oonial?1;1 by pr;wkttnc a fM1m f,..r rt11d"rs· \·1~R 1111tl by Jltt'l!flunar th11 nry,·s~Pl!'t"• fJPUllOn.• IJli"I l!k-111 nn cvrnon! topi1'S. Thf' f'd1lor1al op1nlOlll e>I the Daily r 11,,1 11r.?•r only In 1he cdttorlal l,1lumn al II\(' !OJI ot the PlR"· O?•nftlns "~P"'~I hr thfo <"N- umn1sts 11iwi f'&Moonl•t• •nd klt!tt' ~rJtt'nl lrt' lhetr own and no Pndont"- mrnt 9f tt1t'1r YtN• by \ht' Oally P'llr.it sh:luld be lnl'mtd. Friday. April 12 . 19H , NL~on's Tax Ma11 Editor Dropped For Joke h1 Dm·k .011 Quiz ' SAN FRANCISCO (APl - Presidential tax a t t ~ r n e y Frank De1i1arco S.'lysf he has no penonal knowledge that special federal prosetutors may tnvesUgate hi1 prepar3· lioo ol Richard Nimn's tax returM. • "J haven't been contacted by Police Di g Up .Bod y of W 0111an LODI (UPI I -Police dug the body of a Lodi "'Oman from a shallow grave Thurs- " day and then had her estrang- ed husband arrested in New 1.fexfco. tho attorney general or the special prosecutor or an}·body other than the IH.S v•ith "''horn I !Jove bt..>en cornmunic~ting all along," DeMarco said in a telephone interview Thursdriy. Atty. Gen. William Saxbe said earlier in the da9 he has authorized. proscrulors to pro- ceed v.'ith tax inves ti gations involving De~1arco. member of a Los Angeles law fir1n . De~1arco said he still is oot f'ro1n \\'lrt Servicts LA J OLLA -The ed itor of the student newspaper at the Universit y or California's San Diego c;nnpus was fired Thursday over a stttiric "April Fool's" edition that was judg- ed o((ensive to minorities. Editor David Buchbinder was di~missed and five other ' al llberty to discuss publicly ( J the events sur round ing the Slate preparation of the Jl:ixon _tax returns for 1969 through 1972. ~---------" The 1969 return is of specific interest because it was the first ye ar the President elai1n- ed deductions for donating his \tice presidentllll papers to the National Archives. . stoff members ""ere censured. 'The April ~ issue of the Triton TijTlCS. UCSD's twicc- weekl:;' stud e·n t· ru nd ed newspaper, c8rricd a front- page article head l ined, "Shockley Appoi nted Provost at Third College." 'l'he reference was to Dr. \Villia1n B. Shockley, Nobel Prize-winning physicist who says blacks arc genetically in· fcrior . Pleased 1~1\ St'hool Superinten· denl Or. \Villiam John· ston hail s court-ordered • revan1ping of Califor- nia's st'hool financing syste1n . fie feels local studenls will gel a "bet· te·r education." Chil.t Kill ed llv Poli<'c Car. - DAIL PILOT 5 Reinecke's Trial Advanced Uy DOUG WILLIS A11.td .t!H Pf•.U Wflt.r i\1. Cov. Bd Reinecke declared ho was "absolutely jubilant" at the prospect or golng to trial on perjury charges before the June 4 gubernatorial election . On tile Democratic side of • the gubernatorial p r i m a r y race Thursday, r o u r can- didates battled to a four·way tie ill the struggle t o r California labor's big g es l political prize -the en- dorsement the AFlrCIO Com- mittee on Polilical Education. POLITICAL OBSERVERS disagreed O\'Cr who really ~·on or lost ground after four can- didates came away with a piece of the COPf: en- dor sement in San Francisco. But Sa n r~rancisco ~1ayor Joseph Alioto. vdlO h{ld been favored to win COPE'"s en- dorsement. was not given the boost his campaign had hoped to "'in . However. Alioto cap- tured the.)3ay Area Teamsters cndorscrhent earlier this week . Rep. Jerome \Va Id i e , Assembly Spea ker Bob Moret· ti and Secret ary of State Ed- Kids Like mund c. Brown Jr. shared the C 0 P E gubernatorial e.n· dorsement with Alioto, while state Sen . ri.1ervyn Oymally INaTANT·ACTIOH "LANT POOD CIRCUS VARGUS COMES TO TOWN KIDS FREE! WITH TICKETS l•OM ANY PLAZA $RMI I OCEANSIDE I 1\P I -A 1 1~­ ycar old boy has been kilted hy a police car .,.,·hich backed int? him in his dri vev.·ay, the e llertf Cleared San Diego Count y coroner's To Ask _Andy LOS ANGECES -The Statt' office says. Agriculture Department lifted ~--''--------------------~'-- its quarantine on an Alta- Dena dairy herd in Chino, and the dairy said it would resume certified raw milk production PARTICIPATING STORES: A Uflique G•+t ond Weddorov 5l'QP lrofhen • ~·, 'cnhior& Califorri;a C~•I Carowt1 Gih S~ o.lphl CV\tO!!I Mutic ·~ f~ lniUro!U Group fCJtto;on fob<K1 Fredrick" of Hollywood Gonina'1 l!Qllor! CvlsN Hoir-Hoir lnlMDTinal Sob't Hehno.11., ko"'Y s~ W •Cori-~Clcl!hino ~ Gold1 ... ilh ond JP'C'"''\ JewMbtV,,.la..,. JutioH.,deTro"91 • Kin,. for ,,,,.,, · f ,.,.. CIQ!lw<og w-r-. G-' GO!J' ~ lme<na•oCWIOI · Orie..io1 •.,,,.. #I. '"l#flneMtt\"1 fmt-°' "-"• ~. $i.bnorlM Soildwodotl l'i«odl*r fa~ Phiwf---"-uiiottW- ~•f1111 Tht 5knh • Oif1 $1-o,t ~t froptcol fM S--'1 Ice Cr"'" Thtsi-H111 flptoli'1 f .v. & "'""'iofoc.et """., .... ,~~ v .. t..~C~ w•'•Hoir 0.~ntor,;.. Wo,M '1 hottry ' today. Ag r i rulturc Department Direc tor C. B. 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