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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-23 - Orange Coast Pilot., • Horror Babbery in lltah -. "" .. • • I I Newport-Caspers Rapist Atta~ks Meeting Dis~losed Huntington Gi1·l ,, In s~hool Lot • On Airport Noise DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * TUESDAY AFTER.NOON , APRIL 23, 1974 VOL. i1. NO. 111, 1 SECTION$, 14 1".t.Glil Newport-Caspers Talks Disclosed By L. PETER KRIEG 01 tht lhlllr Pllol Sl1ft Newport Beach city officials have been meeting privately with Orange County Supervisor Ronald \V. Caspers in an Five Forced To Sip Acicl, Shot in Head effo rt to resolve the Orange County Airport jet noise problem , ~.fayor Donald A. Mclnnis disclosed Monday. But those negotiations have broken ' do~'TI and must be resumed prompUy or the city will have to step up its litigation against the county, ~lclnnis declared during a council study ses!ion. ~JclMis revealed that be and other city officials have met wilb Caspers three: times since December, when U.e city filed its-first legal action, b"ying to force the county to meet state noise standards. "McIMis scheduled an executive session of the council for May 13 so "we can get on with negotiations or c o n s I d e r ()GOEN. Utah (UPl)-Two sadisUc alternative action at that time. robbers tied up five victims, forced them Mclnnis insisted that his proposal \\-a.5 to drink caustic acid, then shot them all not a threat. in 1he head. Three of the vidims died. Mcinnis said be believes the • 'A police s..,.i,esman said today the two negotiations with the county "can be t"""' meaningful.'" 0 apparently went berserk"' after they "All indications are that they will be," broke into a. hi-fi shop about 10 p.m. he said. M6nday and found four employes inside. Ttie fifth victim was the father of one of The mayor sald he is concerned that the' empk>yes. there haven't been any talks since i"The sus.....,.ts are considered armed February, however. He explained that r-~ ., • Caspers broke off discmsioos saying he a~ ext:emelY dangerous, the spokes· _ wanted ~ awa~t the resuJts of the city man sakt. council electiona. Officen said the pair apparently eluded a citywide dragnet, and the i\fcIMis said further liUgaUon would &earch was expanded to neighboring become necessary only if it becomes states. • apparent "we are not getting the relief -One survivor had a punctured eardrum we feel is due the city." apparently caused when one of the killers l\1cJMis said the executive session will jammed a pen into Jµs ear and kick~ it. also be used to brief the newly-elected The victims were robbed, tied up and councilmen on the past history of the taken downstairS. Police said that during airport problem and the potential for their t"'-o.hour rampage in the hl·fi shop, additional litigatioo. the victims were allegedly forced lo Orange County has already been sued drink some type of caustic Ouid which by a large group of homeowners and the bmned their mouths and faces. recently formed Airport Action A3&ocia- The body or Michelle Ainsley' 18, was ~e suit brought by the city forced the fow\c! nude. "'1e other dead were Jdentllled u (See JET NOISE, P11e %) SIJnley 0. Walker, 20j who was lound with a gag taped ovet his mouth, and Mt>. B)'l'<lll Nalsbett, no age listed, both of Ogdon: ' The l\\-'O killers were described as black, one ~foot-e and the other about sii: feel tall . On1n 1Y. Walker, falher of one o( the dead. suffered a superficial gunshOt wound to hla head as well as bums and &he punctured eardrum. He was listed in fair condition. • Courtney Naisbctt. 16, v.·as llJted tn ttltical condition with a gunshot wound in the head. He was the son of another 9lctJm. The wspe<ts escaped Iii a yenow "' (See ACID, Page ti THIS GUY'S LIFE BEGINS AT 90 SEA1"1'1.E (UPI) -The King County Oemocntic CentraJ Committee had to change plan..'1 to hold a party for former state OWrmM George Stan on his 90th birthd4y May I. The porly will """ be held April 30 slnct tho committee learned that StarT plans -a May l)ly marriage lo Florence Udren. "We don't want to overdo it," Wd"One eommlu.ea member.- I . unman na us • UPI T...,..fll Some Hitching Post When you park your ca.r next to a fire hydrant, yoci' usually get a traffic ticket, but such is rrot the case £or th~ Milford. Neb .. horseman who parked his trusty steed in the prohibited zone -and used the fire plug for a hitching post. Rapist Attacks Hm1tingto11 Girl~inScl1oolParki11gLot A 16-yeer-old Huntingt... Beach girl was raped Monday while in a car In the parking lot at Edison High School, police rtpot'led. The suspect was described as 18 years old . $-10, 16> poUllds, with short blond hair and a mustache. The girl tokf police she got into the ca r with a male friend who apparently knt• the suspect to ride to another portion ol. the campus during lunchtime. When the car stopped, her friend got out. When she tried to fonow , the suspect grabbed her and aped away, police said. lie drove his car around tho area until most students had gone'. back to cla~t. 1ben he reportedly returned lo the pirrklng lot, where hon!"d-the Tlctim. Police said the 1frl told them that I during the struggle, she finally managed to kick the sll.$ped away and escape on loot The car was described as a bluish· green 1965 Chevrolet. J ade Va se Stolen STANFORD fAP)-The disappearance of a $1$,000 Chinese jade vase from the Stanford MU5et.1m marks the second theft here In three daya, officials say. A spokesman for the campus museum said f\.tonday that the 12Yi·inch vase from the Ch'lng dynasty was t•ken from its gla!! display cue Frklay while 20 persons ...... touring th• building. Juclge Firuls iticut Guilty in Death Of lrifant Son A y.:estminster man who beat his 4- month-old 90ll to death Was found guilty fl1onday of second degree murder. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams delivered that verdict after Benc:es Pablo Salai'.ar. 26. waived jury trial and agreed to allow Judge Williams to rule on the basis of a reading of the case file. Judge William! ordered Sa I a i a r returned to his coortroom ~lay 23 for sentencing to what could be a slale prison term or five years to Ill!!. Salazar "'as arres1ed June 23. 1972. after the death of his infant ton, Brian, 4 montM. Doctors ai a local Mspltal summoned police when they dc1ennined that the baby had died from a serif! of heavy beatings tha\ Ulflictcd mu1Uple and llnally fatal injuries, As Driver Goes to LA The four sleepy passengers on an early morning bus run from Santa Ana probably never dreamed they v.·ould he hijacked by a gunman bound for doy,·nto"'·n Los Angeles. But they v.·cre. say Santa Ana police-by a young black n1an s1mulat1ni:: a gun in his Jacket pocket Il l' v.·as still al large today follo~ring !he 5:40 a.m. hijack ing. Officers W('f(' still tr\ ing !O unravel details of th£' 1nr1 dr•nl tail' 1h1s n1orning. As best lh<'y can f1gurl." out. thr hijac ker boarded a Southern C.1iiforn ia J{ap1d Transi t bus t1l the niain bus station 10 dov.'ntov.n Sant,1 Ana . As the bus pulll'd out, the n1a n v:alkcd up to the driver and thrt>atcned to shoot him unless he look !he bus to the Intersection nf 7th St ree t <ind Central A\•cnue in Los Angeles Police said there v.·erc four other passengers on the bu~ '"';hen it left Santa Ana but on ly two v.·erc aboard v.·hcn ll reachc-d Los Angeles. The olher two y,·cre let out on the Santa Ana Frcc"·ay in Anaheim for some as yel unexpla ined reason. a po I i cc •See lllJACK , Page ?I Orange Coast Weather You may need your umbrella to- night and \\'ednesday. the "·eathcr· lady warns. It'll be cooler too. v.·ith coastal me rcury read ings dipping into the tower 60s. li\,•i!lll,: 1'0Di\ l' A crackli tl(J, literate comedy- drama from 8rita111, "Tiu~ Phil· anthrflpi.st." i.~ the /tit.est al· 1ract1o n nt So111h Coost Reper· rory 1n Casa 1\lesa. The ploy i..s rei:1e1oed ou Page 8 toda y. '"""' " """ L.....,t u L M. kt'• " -• Clll1 .. ....i. • Mulu•I ,..,.., • ci.i .. 1i.. U•i4 filh•llll "'"" • ''"'k' .. O<'•-,..,,.,, 1 ,,..,,_,.. .. P-1• l).U °"""' NelM:fl • ,,1,11 ... rtw " l-iterl1I ~HI ' '"rll 1 .. 11 lillltrlllMIMftl • l!Ml ,Mt,.,t , .. 11 1"111111(• t •ll T~viti.11 ' Hy G1"*'tt " Tlltl!tr\ ' .. _ " W•lllltf • w., ....... • - 2 DAILY PILOT ~ ---- Threat Not FrontSLA? FBI Has Doubt Aboiit La$t Communication SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The head of the FBI investigation into the Patricia Jlearst kldnap1ng cast doubt loday on the authenticity of the hitest c:ommunictulon purporting 10 be from the SymbloneR Liberation Army. Charles \\'.'Rate~. FBI sp..'Cial agf'nl In charge. sald lhl're is no (In a 1 determi11ot1on on the pt'nr1 llrd no!r and tape recording rtceivcd by a Sacran1cnto newspaper 1'1onday v:hich threatened to murder n ... e caJlfornia peace otnc:el"I for •i St.A member· killed by aulhOrillei. 0 revie w (of the IDCSJ&ge) does not i cate •ny ronnection with previou1 communicaUons,'' Batfi1 said. "We are dOtng some more checks and have sent it to the laboratory In Washington." The message was delivered In a manner similar to some ea rlier SJ.A communiques, delivered by mail to the S.Ocran\Cnto Bee. But it was signed by a .Sex B~rgaining .Wonien Reject Strik~ Strategy OXFORD. England !UPll -Wives of striking workers from an automo bile factory ha ve rejected as unfair a suggestion th at lhey deny sex to their husbands until the men go back to work. i Britain's National Housewives Assoc. made the suggestion and the association 's l!lpoke sman, Mrs. June \V all. said: "If your hus bands are on strike, stage a strike of yo ur own - no meals, no washing.up. no housework. no sex ." The wives arc trying to end a walkout by 150 transport drivers who left their jobs because fa ctory managers refused to deal with a Communist union official As a result, 12,500 other men at the plant have been laid off for five weeks. i1ore than 300 wives showed their attitude toward the strike Monday when they scuffled with mal e pickets outside the fa ctory. Treated In County Throng Attends Rites For Andrew Snead, 2 By TOM BARLEY Of lk Otllr 'll•r srmtt 'Vhat cemetery officlals described as the largest crowd ever to attend a funeral service in thal area pocked an Albuquerque. N.M.. church an d memorial park ~tonday to pay their last respects to little Andrew Snead. The 2·year-old son of Albuquerque attorney William Snead died In Orange County Medical Center early Saturday alter a 13-day fight for life in whieh a membrane ox ygenator took over the Q!iJd's breathing functions. Andrew 's lungs were severely damaged March 16 when he fell in to a drainage ditch near his home. He was pulled unronscious from 1he water after being carried two miles dov.nstream. · Officials at Sl Joseph Hospital in Albuquerque, aware that they had a losing fight on their hand s, appea led to Orange County for help when the child's From Pqe 1 ACID ..• cream-eolored van. H06pital spokesmen said police guards have been stationed to protect the tv.i> survivors. Investigators said four of the vtctlms were employes of the shop. The elsler \Valker had oome to lhe store to see why his son was late getting orf work. He v.·alked inlO the midst of lhe grisly scene and became a victim. Another son waitin& outside heard his father cry for help and kicked down 11 door, discovering the death scene. Fro1n Pqe 1 JET NOISE ... California Division of Aeronautics to conduct a hearing o na request by the airport for a variance from the noise sta ndards. Officials arc still 1w11iting a decision. by the heering examiner and the Depart- mtnt of Tranportatlm. DAILY PILOT dama1ed lWlgs began to abandon the ballle for air. Orange County has ooe of only two membrane oxygenators on the west coast. · It was fl own to Albuquerque by Or. Robert Bartlett or the medical center staff and it came back to Orange County wi.thin two days with the child being. treated by Dr. Barilelt on the emergency Air Force aircraft. 1-fed!caJ cen tcr.....a uthoriUes.. said thfy realized Friday tha l the machine was fi ghting a losing battle and the ailing child was a111bi 'beset by a mo"Unttng number of complications. Andrew died at I a.m. Saturday v.'ith his parents at his bedside. "\Ve are deeply grate!Lll to the hospital staff in Orange County and to the local people there for the way they pulled for the little boy," one of 1-tr. Snead 's law partners commented todsy. Woman Convicted Of Anaheim Factory Slaying A woman who shot and killed a fellow y,·orker during a quarrel that erupted on the assembly line at an Anaheim factory v.·as found gu.l)ty Monday of involuntary manslaughter. Orange County Superior Court Judge KeMelh E. l..ae returned that verdict against ~1rs. Mildred \\talker, 42. of Sant.a Ana after she waived jury trial and al_lowed the judge to rule on the basis of his reading her file. Judge Lac then ordered ~lrs. Walker shipped tb the Callfornla Women's Prison at Frontera for a 9Q.day pre-sentencing diagnostic study. She fa ces a possible state prison term of up to one year on the manslaughter conviction. ~1rt. Walker, a mother of six, v.·as arre.!ted last July 2 after fe;llow v.i>rker Bobby Haynes Elliott, 'II. of Saota Ana. waa shot and kllled while the pair worked oo the uaembly line at the Delco Remy plant ln Anaheim. Police said Elliott and 1.lrs. Walker argued v.•hen Elliott rcfu.,cd lo give her a ride home from the plant on that day. He y,·as dead on arrival at a local hospital. heretofott unknown "General Pu, .. WU unusually brief compared to earlier nlessagea and did not mention Mlu ltearst, who was kidnaped by the SLA from her Berkeley 1partment 11 •• ago today. "° But t'Bl officials said until it is finnlly determined that the message is not Ru!hentic, they \\'ill have to assume that It is real. "We cannot treat It as a hoax at thil poinl," aald John M. Reed, special agent in charge of the FBl'a Sactamenk> office. Pt1eanwlille, the FBI sent out a ''Wanted" bulletin to post offices acrou the nation on Patricia Heant. She was BLACK GROUP URGES SPREAD OF VIOLENCE -Story, P•go 5 listed es a material witness to an April 15. $10,960 bank holdup here. Also on Lhe •·wanted" poster wtre pictures ot Donald D. DeFteez.e, 29, identified as the SLA 's ' • G e n e r a I Cinque," Patricia f\t Soltysik. 22. Nancy L. Perry, 25. and Ca milla C. llall, 28. Authorities have said it is not clear whether Miu Hearst was a v.il!in,it participant in the robbery. The five all entered the bank. and there were rour others outs ide the bank in getawa:.r ca rs. The note received by the Bee said "The Symbionese Liberation Army wi ll not allow Itself to be slaughtered by 1he Fascist for ces \Vho suppress us now. \\'e, therefore, issue this warning: five California law enforcement officeri'i wi ll be execuled for e\•cry SL.A member n\urdcred." Gov. RDnald Reagan says it mu.st be assumed tha t Patricia Hearst Is still a victim of the Symbionese Liberation Army until she proves otherwise. Reagan v.•as asked about the 77-day-<1ld kidnap~ cue Monday at the fil~ of a questton-and -aswer session w 1 t h Sacramento High School studen ts . The Governor told the students the fi rst co mmunica tions received by ~liss Hearst's publisher father, Randolph llearst, indicated she wanted everything possible *ne lo secure her release . "Until ahe comes fo rth." Reagan said, "I think you have to aasume she is their \i ctim." .4gnew Successor lnMaryl.andQuits After Conviction TOWSON, Md . (UPI) -N. Dale Anderson. convicted last month flf 32 rounts of political corruption stemming from the same Investigation that drovt former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew from office, today announced hi s resJenaUon as Baltimore C o u n t y executive, effective Friday. Anderson, 54, who succeeded Agnew as county executive In 111&8, continued to profess hl1 imocenoe at a news conference, but said he interpr<ted the county charter to mean that he mwit step down. "I have not betrayed the public trust the people placed in me. I'm not guilty ol any crime," Andel"IOO said. "However, ror the moment, I stand convicted of crimes whlcb I did not commil" Anderton refuaecl to answer questions, merely reading the one-page statement at the crov."ded five-minute briefing. Anderson ts a fonnef Democratic naUonal committeeman and one of the !tale's rrmt powerful Democrat!. Anderson'! attorneys moved for a new trial lut week, but U.S. District Judge J~h H. YOlmg denied the motion. Anderson wa! convicted of extorting almost 138,000 from county ar'chitects and engineers and evading nearly $S9,000 In federal income taxes. Ander80fl is to be sentenced ~tay I. lie could receive Sil years 1n jail and 13211,000 in flllU. 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Kenny 's mother, Mrs. Edna Walker , said her ton had betn brooding since the April 1 nre. lie asked Jn hls note tha t M be buried next to his brothers and sl1ter1 slwl said. Al ~ time ol the !ire, Kenneth who wu sleeping in one of t.ruu upstalrs bednxnns, awakened to see 11moke and names. Ho l'OIUed hb ball·broth<r, Thomas WaJker, II \ and his Sister, • Deborah, 15. who ttre aliK> sl~plng on the sel'Uld lloor. lie could not awaken anothtr sister, ~trs. Sandra Whittington , 19, or her 18- month<>ld daughl<r, Sbann<ln, In the third bedroom. KcMy r11n downstairs to 1wtken his mother and a halC·slster, Lorena 'Vafker, 9, but amoke ind ht1t stop~ hJm rrom returning to the second noor. The bodll'$ ot Mrs. Whittington llnd her child y,·ere found by firemen ln their room. Deborah and Thomas. although awakmed by Kenneth, (1lled to le1ve lhtir rooms. Deborah'• bo ·.., wr:.s found under her bed where ahe had apparently crawled to avoid tm0ke. 'Thomas was round dead ln bed, nremcn a:aJd. S.rvlc.,-and bm1aJ-wtll be-held Wednesday In Falrv1tw Ba pt I 1 I Cerncltry, ~fcl\tnzle, Tenn., rtlatJvcs 'said . Explosima Sce1ae A shattered window frames the scene after a powerful explosion r ipped through a midtown Manhattan office building. New York fire officials believe the bl ast was caused by 311 accumulation of gas. rit ore than 100 persons "'ere injured but there we re no deaths. Victoria Carson Cotton, Cleme11te Pio11eer, Dies ?\-frs. Victoria Carson Colton. Snn Clemente's grand dame in the opulent days of Ole Hanson and ""'hose 4'1d . Spanish mansion v.•as sold 10 President Nlxoo, died at her Hancock Park home in Los Angeles Tuesday. She was 95. 'Ibe desa!ndant of S o u t h e r n CalUornia's first and most distinguished Spanish grandee, f\1rs. Cotton had suffered from heart disease in her later years. Death came at a ra1nily home in the old but still fa shionable section or Los Angeles where oilmen and their heirs have lived for generations. Mrs. Cotton, the youngest of 14 children of George Cady Carson and Victoria Dominguez Carson, was a direct descendant of Don Juan Dominguez, whose ranch covered mostof what today whose ranch covered most of whnt today Mrt. Cotton came to San Clemente with her millionaire oilman husband , the late Henry Hamilton "Ham" Cotton. in 1924 aloog with the founder of the city, Ole Hanson. Cotton, a powerful California Democrat and one-time finance chairman for the party In California. helped ! t a k e Hanson'& dream to build the Spanish village. Almost immediately work started on a stately, 10-room mansion on a point in !O!Jth San Clemente. Ever since -the President notwithstanding t h c promontory has borne the name Cotton's Point. The c.otton property once !panned •.5 miles of coastline. In her early year! in San Clemente, ~trs. Cotton w&t known as a woman \\'hose social graces refl~ed her upper- class Spanish heritage. Friends described her as an active entertainer in the early days of San Clemente \Yhen the Cotton Estate,. its stables and rambling gardens were the epitome ol CatdOmia Spanish grandeur. As the J)(opression settled over San Clemen te and dc\•elopment ground lo a halt. 1nost of the grand social events \\'aned. But Mrs. Cotton still had chances to ente rta in. Jn 1932. President Franklin D . Roosevelt dropped b)' for the first time to engage Colton and friends in a friendly poker game 1n a gauhl>like game room y,·hich stands to thl! day. In her later years, recall local residen ts, !\irs. Co tton spent a quiet - 11!most reclusive -life at the estate along 'll'ith her daughter. Lucy. Jn the years before the estate was sold to the Pres.ident, few local residents recall having seen the mother and doughier livUJ.g in the mansion. Besides her daughter, Lucy, Mrs. Cotton leaves another daughter, Mrs. Lionel E. Ogden of Hancock'Park; a granddaughter and a great·grandchlld. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. \\lednesday in St. Brendan's Roman Catholic Church In Los Angeles and a Funeral ~lass wlll be celtbrated at 10 a.m. Thursday ln the same sanctuary. Burial will follow In calvary Cemetery y,·ith Cunningham and O •Connor fl'!ortuary in charge of arrangements. Nixon Gets Mo1·e Tin1e 011 Tape s- By HELE\' TllO~IAS \VASlllNG TON t UPI 1 -President Nixon. at his re<1ues1. has h<'<'n given f1ve rnore days to nruy,·tr a !Tou.se JudrciA"r'.l•- Comminee subJ>OCna for ta pes and other ni:lleriats relating 10 42 of hi& \\latcrgal<t rrlatl'<i conversations, a \\'hite House SJXlke..!!man said today. • TI1e original deadline for responding to the subpoena , y,·hich seck.s malE.'rial for the committee's impeachment inquiry, was 7 a.m. PDT Thursday. The exteruion mO\'CS the deadline lo next Tuesday: Deputy press sttretary Ge.raid I.. \\'arren said only that Nixon usked fOlt' the extension bec<ause the project was so time.consu'ining. I louse Jlepubliran leader John J . Rhod€'S of Arilona said he under~1.00CI th<' !apes were ''of very poor quality" and the \\'hite llo~ staff v.as having difficulties transcribing them. In describing thr project as "time. consu1ning," \Varren lndic:Hcd 1hat. Nixon v.·as not planning to hn:nd O\'Cr tht actual tapes. Inslead, ht' seid. !he sla(f had been hard at .... or·k "comp11ini;(' transcripts of "·hat he con s id er s relevant conversations. The nev.· deadline (or Nixon 10 resporl!• to the subpoena. April 30. is the fir~ anniversary of the forced resignations of f\ro former top aides. II. H. Haldemaq and John D. Ehrli chman. at the peak ~f the Watergate unravelin~. • Warren also disclosed that the \\'hit! House counsel's office received an . additional request from the House impeachment panel. He described it rui: broader than original reports that the request for tapes and materials co\·ered only contributions from milk producers and International Telephone a n d Telegraph Corp. Warren said Nixon spent a "great deal of time" reviewing his response but has not made a final determlnaUon on what his ansy,•er v.·ill be. "The President has delennlned he would like some extra time to review the response in its entirety," Warren said~ disclosing the request for an extension. When pressed further as to why it was laking so long, Warren said: ,. "I'm telling you in all candor.~ flnBI decl.!ion has not been made. lt is oUr • position to deal responsibly with the House Judiciary Commillee." He explained that Nixon had been preoccupied with other p r o b 1 e m s , including lhe infl ation·ridden ooinomy, tornado devastation~ in the Midwest and South, fareign affai rs and foreign aid. \\'arren refused to speculate on whether Ni xon also would seek a postponement of 1hc subpoena by special prosecutor Leon Jav.·orski for 6 4- \\'atersate conversations which is due ~lay 2. "I can't predict there will be a delay," Warren said. From Pagel HIJACK ... spokesman said. The pair. ~year-old Daniel Hein and 42·year-old Billy ~Jorse, were pi cked up by Anaheim police as they jumped over a freeway boundary .ffflce onto a frontage road. Th ey v.•ere being questioned in Santa Ana early today. Police said lh e bus driver continued on into Los Angeles, arriving at the hijacker's destination at 6:44 a.m .. The driver calll'd Los Angeles police. but the hijacker had vanished by the lime officers arrived. Police said the hijacker. if he i! captured, could be charged v.·ith multiple counts of kidnaping, grand theft an4 assorted other charges stemming from his express run into the big cily. 9 ' BLESS THIS MESS! . ·~ • .. . For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Pl acentia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with construction as the results will certainly be worth all the trouble. If you arenl adventuresome. give us a call, and we'll bring samples to your home. 19tli n . ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES .. ·conAMISA SIHCI 19J7 =t 181hST. 17th ST. i 1663 '--PIACIHTIA 1663 Placentia Ave. 16th ST •. COSTA MESA 646-4838 --. Mon.·Thun. 9 to S130J Fri. 9 to 91 Sot. 9:30 to s .. ~ .. • 2 " ·' • • • . - \ • , ' r " ·' • .. • ' • r , • • .. ' ---~-r Fear Kills Pair Rob Ma.11 as He Dies DETROIT CAP \ -Rudolf Kordisch was the ktnd or man Who would tum the other cheek if someone bothered him. The former Olrysler Corp. employe spent much of hls s'1re time workina: for St. Lazarus Church Ind was to have been honored at a May 4 1estimonial dinner by the congregation. Now Kordich is dead at S7, apparently' frightened into a heart attack by two men-who pcs1ered him dw1n~ a ·bul rlete, then robbed him as he lay dying on the boJ floor . Kordich, who had a history or heart trou~e. sa~ his doctor Thursday ~or a roohne cheelrup before nying to Chicago for ~ Midwest Diocese meeting of the Serbian Orthodox Church, his family said. He returned from Chicago half a day early and didn't \lo'anl to bother his family for a ride home, so he took the bus inslead, sakt his wife. Dorothy. Authorities sakl two men sitting near Kordich in the rtar of the bus started haras.<1ing him during the Dip Saturday. aod a Spokesman for the Wayne County medical examiner's office said fear apparently brought on a heart attack Kord\ch slumped to the f I o o r unconsciou s. and witnesses said the men who had been bothering him started going through his clpthing and took his wallet . An ambulance was called and the passengers on the bus transftrred lo 3nother vefiicle. 'The men v.·bl) annoyed Kordids went with them, wilnesset said. Kordicb'• wallet, still containing $100 in a secttt comportment, was found on the second bus. It was not known If anything had been taken fro m the wallet. Police arrested Dale Rice, 21, of Detroit. He WM charged wilh wtarmed robbery. Officers said the second ma'n was being sought. Kordich was forced to take early retirement from Chrysler tw' months ap:o iiecause of a personnel cutback, after 3B years witb the firm. He w33 a manag· er in Chrysler's truck allocation ~Jes division. , - Kordlch. the elected Jay leader of St. Lazarus.for 17 years, had been active in helping' the parish to build a new church. A church spokesman said he raised the money for the new building almost singlehandedly. "That cburch was his dream," Said Karen Todorov, one or Kordich's five daughters. "His whole thing wu to build the church and !hen, alter he built It, he set a new goal : to pay It off." He ~ded ov..-the: trnditional mortgage burning last January. H1s body will lie in state at the church for tYio days -an honor never granted a layman before, according to St Lazarus officials. Gradiiatio1i Attendance Protested by Student Should a s1udent have to attend graduation ceremonies to get his or her diploma? Saddleback College • student l\lary Benson of Laguna Beach doesn't think so, and she ca me to the board or trustees meeting Monda y night to protest the existing policy at Saddleback. "I'm very happy to be graduating after t11o·o and a half years of going to Saddleback," she told the Daily Pilot. "I'm not proud to be graduating from there and I doo't think I should have to go to ceremonies just to get that pit<:e of paper." Saddleback Superintendent F r e d 200 l\lom·ning Murder Victim Bremer told ~1iss Benson it Is illegal to require attendance at the ceremonies as a condition of the degree. '·The fact that you have the degree will always be on your transcript -you just won't have the piece of paper /diploma)," he told hl'r. "Are these ceremonies for I he students~ If they are. why can't I.hey choose v,rhcther or not they go~" asked Nonna Cole of Laguna Beach, a Saddle- back trustee candidate and former Sad· dleback instructor. Trustee Donna Berry of tl-li ssion Viejo replied they do have the prerogative. ''If !hey want the piece of paper, they go. If they don't want it, they don't go." \\1hen Cole asked l\lrs. Berry why that rule exists, she said "I don't know." Bremer added the policy "is not ironclad" and if a student has a good excuse, such as a job conflict, he or she will be excused. On Mrs. Berry's request. the issue will be put on the agenda of the next trustee meeting. • OtUJ l"Llel "•tl l"llot .. 'HER PIES AND CHICKEN DINNERS HELPED 8°RING SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS Mrs. Cordelia Knott In 1971 With Gov. R•agan, Her Husblnd, Welt•r, Ac tor John Weyn• • Ber111 Fann. Cot 01111der Mrs. Walter Knott Dies ~lrs. Cordelia Hornaday Knott who. wl1h he-r husband Walter. founded Knoll's Berry Fann in Buena Park. died today of a heart anack. She \lo'as ~- Born in BushtoY.il, 111., ~1rs. Knott moved to Pomona "'here she met hl'r husband In HKM. Shanty after Wir mar· riage in 1911. they moved lo the ~loja,·e Desert. y,·here they homesteaded. Three years later they moved to San Luis Obispo. and in 1920 they mol'ed again to Buena Park where they staned Knoll's Berry Fann. She began malting preserves and pie.s from the fruit raised on the farm and. a short time later, opened a tearoom 1~hich Bees Just Goocl For 011e Seaso 11 Clt!CO fUPi l--One million honl'y bees have been shipped from '.\like Al\'ies' bee farm on a kamikaze mi ssion to Alaskn. The bees "·ere bought by a farmer v;ho lives near Copper Center, Alaska, and ~·ere shipped north l\londav in 70 crates. The farmer wantS the bees to do what comes naturally r pollinate crops. The farmer will get only one season's work out of the bees, Alvies said, because the Alaskan winter •·iii kill them. was to become the farm's Chicken Dinner Resi.auran t. The res1auranrs ti..~ginning is described in a biography, "\\'aher Knott : Keeper of lhc F1ame." In 19M, cash b<'ing in short supply, she decukd to add cherry rhubarb and fried rhicktn 11 the ll'aroom menu. QueSlioned by her husband. she said she y,·as just going 10 try it. "I ~·an! you to understand one thing for sure. \Valter." she said. "we're not going into lhe rl'Staurant busin~s." The Chicken Dinner R e s t a u r a n t recently served its JO millionth chicken dinner. For !he past 54 ~·l':irs ~!rs Knott h.1s ll('Cn :in arti\·c par\n('r 10 the farm, 1rhich is s111l oy,·nt'd and operat<'d by the family . Private gral'esidc ~crl'ices 11·ill be condoctNI Thursday for thl' i1nn1cd1at<' fan1i1~· onlr at Lon1a Y1s1a ~1l'1nonal Park. Fullerton A! ht•r requrst. noJ>Ubhc n1c•morial s{'r1·ice "'ill be held . .. ~1rs. Knott is SUr\•il·cd by her husband. \\'altl'r: htr son. llu ssell Knott of La ll:ibra ; three daughters. ~lrs. Virginia Bcaf snydl'r ~~!rs. Toni Oliphant and ~lrs. ~farion Andl'rson. all of Ney,·port Beach: nuw gr.mdctuldrcn and 12 grcat-grand- ch1ldrcn. Social Scie11ce Lectures Plan11ecl 011 l1·vi11e Crunpus A serirs of frf't' l'l"('ning ll'cturl'~ bef;!inning ~la~· 7 at liC Irvine v.·iJI explore wavs the sociril sciences mav help people ·understand probll'ms rangini; from tirban crO\\'ding to old agl'. The UCI School of Social Sciences and lhe Friends of UCI are sponsoring t~ "Perspectives of Our Society" serirs. J..ectures are free and open to the public at I p.m. oo TUe:sdays from 1'.lay 7 to 28, in room 220 of the social sciences lower. In the opening program, Dr. John I. "Streaking II) \\'ashi ngton " "·ill be d1scus..'it"CI by Prof. ll Duncan Luce a n1l'mber of the National A<·ademy of Science. Dr. Luce v;ill outline y,·ays the social scil'flCl'S contribute to national policy decisions. ''Wh at to l)o When the Lights Go Out" is the: title of remarks by Henry J. Hamburger. assistnnt professor specializing in mathematics a n d computers. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Nearly 200 mourners gathered here to pay final respects to David Carlson. 25. \11ho was murdered in the dining room of his Potrero llill home. A Drea1n Trip Yellott Jr .. associate p sychology professor. will discuss ways people understand the world. "Dissecting the ~lind's Eye: The Science of Visual Experience" is the !\fay 7 topic. Thl' following week. Dr. Gordon J. P 'R l' . ' ot e igio n Devotees Fa sting H.is wife, Annette, 24, was in "fair condition" at San Francisco General lfospital with severe facial lacerations. a broken v.·rist and other injuries. Carlson, the assilllant manager of a Peninsula grocery store. was lied to a chair and beaten to death Frida y and his wife was raped and beaten bY the killer. who then attempted to burn their house ckiwn before lea ving . l\ndc Pair Booked Doomed Bo:y Visits S<ui Diego SAN DIEGO fUPJ) -Virgil Taladay·s dream of visiti ng Disneyland has come true. Today, he will visit Sea \Yorld and on Wedne.sday, the San Diego Zoo. that he stayed an extra day. Virgil's mementos of Disneyland include a ~iickey Mouse watch . a ~iickey r.-louse doll and plenty of memories of elephants, alligators and hippos. \'irgil ~·as to visit Sea World. a sea-life animal park today and then the "'Orld· famous San Diego Zoo. "Pete" Fielding. general manager of the Orange County Transit District, "·in speak on "The ~taking of Tomorrov.··s St:~ll\tERTO\V~. Tenn. (UP I\ -A Cities." Dr. Fielding is an associate religious commtme has bf'gun a profcswr of ~ial science and urban •·marijuana fast " to imp ro v c administration on leave from UCI. n('ighborhood relations and protest the Dr. Duran Bell Jr. is schedul<'d to "cruel and unusual punishment" of their speak ~lay 21 on "The Aging Process: Imprisoned spiritual leader. Vinlage \Vine or Sour Crnpes." Bell is The 750 members of "The Farm .. he· associate professor or economics and an gan the fast ~londay 1n an ·Hort 10 spet'd economist ""ith the Rand Corporation. release of founder Stephen Gaskin and The <'losing program on r.ta y 28 three followen, sentenced !his year for includes remarks by t'.l·o professors. ~ro"·ing marijuana. -------- . ., .. t,,..lL 1 ! ILU [ :1 Ba1·t Po1·te1· Beg~1 s His P1·i so11 Te1·n1 L0~1POC (UPI) -llertx>rt L. 11Bart" l)ort('r of l.agun:i i\·i~Ut•I. oncl' thfl sctwduling djr('<'!or for th(· C1immi1tl.'\~ to HHli.."<"t Th<' P!'1•-:1dt•n!. 1•1U('rt.<d 1th• f1~dera\ COIT('CtJnn:il 1n.:-t1!Ull()!I herr ~\onday to S('n'1• n :lO·d!"ly !l<'fllt'flCI' fnr l~in~ in tht• \\':i!t~r~;llC' in\eSl1~.1tion l'Or!l·r ,1\'0ldi'<I n1·"·!'nll'n. 11 h.1 00.·n told ht• ""ould "'urr1·n·d,.r 10 ~l:1rshal r.a~ lord l';1111ph1•1! at Lo ... Angclr:-. and F.lnH' d1n'<"!I~· h1•rr to chr<'k 111 11n0h1rusivt"I\" .11 IO·)lfa n1 . fie "'as l.flkrn 1m1n1>ili:itC'ly lo 1hl' n11n1mu1n sr..:urnv l':tn1p at thl' prison lie \l"tll St'rl't> the full 30 d.11s and tht·n A'' · on probatinn for 001• )<'<Lr. :icmrchng t 1 t1•rms of his $J•ntrnrt• Pnrtt•r 1e~tif11~d 111 !ht• Sr n :1 ! f' \ratc>rgatl' ht'arin~s last June th:1t ht• l1<'d :\bout rnnllC'y hc> h.:id ~l\'l'n 111 r.. Gordon Liddy . l<1t ... •r convic1 ... ·d :is thf' rn .. 'IS!C'rmlnd of !ht' hrC'ilk·in ;it D t' n1o1· r a t 11· headquartrrs tn .Jun., of l!li'l l'ort<'r y,·ri5 1nd1r1 ... 'CI on ont' rount or !ytn!! to lhl' FRI "h1c h c.:irnN1 a rnaximum \x>nal1~· ,,f li\'C yl':i rs in prison ' :ind a hot• uf $1U.Oll0 l' S. U1 ~tric1 Judgl' \\'ill1an1 B Brv11n SC"ntt•nct>tl him to 5 10 15 month <;, ordt·rl'rl hun to .'it'rvc 30 d111·-: of that tcnn and to go on proballon for ~inr ~l'ilr af1<'r hl' ple<1dt'd guilty. Porter told th!' tvur1 · "I a1n ahsolut.•ly po<;lll\"(' in 1ny ht-art -all the ,,·a~· dt11.rn to my tOl'~ "'-1hal I \Iii\ Ol'\'Cr e:et inti) trouhle a~a1n. I ha1·e learned a hard lesson , !t lesson r inlend to recount 10 my <·ruldrl'n and anyone else "'ho 11oill listen " JI 11 n tinf! Ljec nsc f c<' Boost OK'd B" Fi n.a ncc Unit SACRA~tE\'TO I AP 1 -Stale huntlni;: li<'<'nsr~ \\'ould ri~ fmm $6 to SJ/I annually undc>r l<'_gisl:ition appro1·cd ~londay h~· the Scnatt· f' in a n cl' Commilte('. Thl' U11i hy state S<>n. J){'nnis Carpenter IR·Nl'Y.-porl Beach !, y,·ould also hike lhl' inland fishing stamp fet' from S2 to s.1. Carpenter's bill "·ent to the full Senall' on a lfl.2 committee \'Ole. Fish and Game 0l'partml'nl offncials said the f('e hikes v.·ere ne<'<lcd to prevent l'l layoff of 150 DFG workers during lht" upcoming fiscal year and anolhcr 150 in the follc1r.•ing year. There have been l\\"O incr('ases in license fl'es dur ing the past 17 years - the last one in 1970, they s;1y. Carpenter's hill is SB 1650. Quello Joins ]<'CC \\TASlll~r.TO~ !AP \-The Se nnt e loda l' ronfirmed retired D c I r o i l broa.dcastcr Jam1·s II . Qu('l\O for a seven· Yl'il r lcrm on the Fl' de r a I Communica tions Commission. Qucllo. "·hose conlrOl'l'rsial nomination was dela \'ed for n1onths bv the Senate C'nrrlmc rcc Ccmmittcc · aftrr lengthy h<-anng.s. succeeds outspoken Commis- sioner '.'\1cholas Johnson. TIIE HAGUE (UPI) -Police said ~1on­ day they booked a 34-year-old author and a 27-year-old woman for bicycling in the nude side by side along a city avenue. Virgil, 11 , is suffering from terminal leukemia, and his wish to 1•isit Disneyland in Anaheim before he dies was fulfilled durin~ a "·eekend, thanks to hls neighbors in h!S hometown, Sterling, Colo., who oollected the 'money for the trip. The Disneyland trip was to last two days. but VirgH was having so much fun One or nine children of a financially strapped family. Virgil amved in Anaheim Saturday accompanied by Kay 1 r-------------------:~•i;i;:;:J~-;:;:~~~;!~~if;;ij;.:i--il County, director of the Harts T('('hnical School in Sterling. 1 P..ucker Power Eight couples remain in the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., kissing n1ar1thon, which has been going on since Saturday, and it's reported some couples are even ---1 kissing dur ing their five-mrnute break s. The ,M'ill· . ning pair will get a trip to Toronto. ' pre-inventory ~E §JOrLcoaf§ GROUP el s59 Reg. S85 to S!OO ·S89 GROUP •2 Reg.S!IOtoSl45 ~ui(§ GROUP :1 Reg. $1~:, to $145 GROUP #2 Reg. S 200 to s23r; South Coest Plaza Costa Mesa 54().4611 ·~89 $J39 6<412 E. Sor1ng Long Beach 421-4611 ' ~· , ~. • I I .._), i 14 .Just Bali Air Crash Leaves '\"\ ·:ff~. with ··:./:·. Tom No Survivors; 107 Die ··· .. rphine , ..•.... ...... , Pioneer Lady Lost to Coast RE~JE.\1BER1NG: One or the early pionrers o( the Orange Coast slipped <1.wny from us ?\1onday. Mrs. Victoria CaTSOn Cotton , a~cd 95. dfed In Los A~clcs. Sht> :ind her husband. llJt ·'~lam·• Cotton. "'CN! omong the founding .ram~ies of San Clemente. ~frs. Cotton and her financier husband came to our roustllne in 1924. jusl t..~ut the ti1ne San Cl~menle was being founded and developed by Ole Hanson . They built an estate on the southerly border of the new tovi'n. 1 Styled after the early Sp an i s h rancheros. it still stands tOOay as a spra"•llng, tiled roof place perched on the cliffs overlooking the Plicliic. · Mrs. Cotton livl'd there after the death 11 her husband up until recent years as .subdlvisiorui squeezed. in on one side and Jhc sprawling Ca mp Pendleton Marine base on the other. Finally, she sold the 'state to a new tenant. . IT IS PROBABLY better known today ·as tpe Western White House. In the ea rly days, however. the Cottons "'eskled at the southern extremity of Orange County with their spacious acreage, nearly five n1iles or their own coastline beneath their bluffs and the splendor of manicured gardens, their own racing horse stable and the optimism of the booming 1920s in San Clemente. A1 rs. Cotton was an elegant lady of taste and poise: her famJly rich in the heritage of Galifornia. She was the granddaughter of Don M a n u e I Dominguez. whose great-uncle had be.?n given a 45,000 acre grant from the king of Spain in 1784. This Dominguez Ranch area is now called southwestern Los Angeles. ' TllE COTl"ONS t.ovED to entertain at their San Clemente estate in those early years. often Inviting up to 300 guests down to San Clemente for a gian t ranch- style barberue. Once I was Invited to one or the barbecues along with my family. f\.ty father admonished me, "You must be on your very best beMvior today. 'i'hey think the Preskfcnt is coming. ·•u you get to meet the President, you must shake his hand and say, 'I am honored, ~1r. President.' " my father instructed . I KEPT REPEATING it to myself on the way to the Cottons. "I am , honored , )fr. Presklcn1 ... I am honored J.fr. President. .. " But Franklin Delano Roosevelt couldn't make it to the Cottons that day. I ·was pr~y much relieved, really. BUt FDR visited there many other times. The Cotton estate has known presidents before. I always admired Mrs. Cotton. Awed by her. I guess. She was beautiful, elegant and almost queenly. Once I was a guest overnight at the estate and got to ' sleep In one of the spacious beds. Mrs. Cotton. was very kind to me that nlghL NEXT rttORNINC, I got driven into Los Angeles lo a hos pital where they t )()k 1ny tonsils out. i think I liked the part or staying overnight at the Cottons a lot better. REtl.ECTING ON it, l suspect ?.1rs. Collon just wanted to do something nice for me before the ordeal. She was that kind of a lady. Always a lady. And with her passing, we ha ve lost a bit of Orange Coast history and the piont.>ering spirit of this coastline. JAKARTA , Indonesia (AP) -An Indonesian search and reKUe ttam rrached tho cr ash site of a Pan American 7f1I jetliner but found no sign or Ure, avia tion officlals' said today . The airline said 26 Americans wtre ~monc: the 107 pe1'90fl! aboard the aircraft tbat crushed on Bali Island .'.\!onday night. Indonesian officials said darkn<'!s hindC'rcd the search tciun 's invcsligation but they said !he-team "'as preparing a landing place for helicopters to Hft out bodies of the !.'ictims on \\lcd.nc.sday. -Communications Min i.!.1er SA iim h.'ld told newsmen earlier there were soffic survivors. The head ot the security dlvlsi-On at the lllili airport said a poll«man saw the pltinc crash in names Monduy night into 3.937-foot Mt. ~fesche, about 40 1nilcs from Dcnpasar, tOe capital of the holiday island off the eastern tip of Java. A PILOT FLEW over the area today and reported the 'NT'l'Ckagt> was scattered ovtr the mountainous terrain, the official said. The Americaru:; aboard included 17 of lhe 96 passengers; the pilot, Ca pt. BA LI UPI T.......,. Donald n. 7.inke, 52, of Ptfonte Sereno, Calif., and eight of the other JO members of the crew, Pan American said. It was the fourth crash of a Pan American 7f!T since last July. Three of them have been in the South Pacific. The communications department said ;i helicopter and t~'O transport planes left Jakarta tod,ay with search and rescue Partial List Released' Of Passengers on Plane NE\V YORK (UPI) -Pan American \Vorld Airways has released the fol· lowing partial list of passengers and crew members, and where possible their nationalities, aboard its jetliner that crashed in lodoocsia Monday: Crevi.· members: 1. C1P11. 00...ld II. ZlrW.t. Monlt !tlnl!O. 2. h i Olllct• John IE. Scflrofldtr. S.n Fr.oc:IKO. l. 3rd Oltk:tr Mtt.,ln X, Pritt, Gr111 f1U1, Mull. '· IE119. 1Edw1rd J. ICHllnt. Sen Rll~I. I. Reflft 1Ef'9, TllM""' X Ctowtt¥ Befmont. 1. ,._, Muy l . 911111.--11\, S.ni1 Mot>tc1. 1. Pllrl« B_.IV A. !tdlmllt, $1!1 Fr-IK.o. I, 5-lf'dftl Ntft 0 . l!leo'lft. (ovtn.I, 1111 lormll' MUI Alln Odbllrt of C~n. Olfwrlatk. I, S1-1r0nl J1nk 1 l . F1nt1!"9. Ml/llll!t.,., 9"cll. 10. S1..-1n:11u IJ'Gfld I. JOl\tfll.IOn of Gothlnbllr9, ~Mdm. 11...,... In Sell Dleoe. 11. S_...,. Oonrlll C. K«il. 5.tl\11 Monie .. PUMnVlfl. lbltol bV n.1tlaMUtv: 1.Ml11T. ~ 1. Hlrov11kl Noquctil J. T•klO ~llQfo,.,,.,, .a. Mr. JI:. Ctiyoukl .S. Mr. Y. HOrlgvcjll I . Min M. l lO 1. Mr. M. K..:1111 I , Sl'llrullo l\tll111k1 t , H1runl IOP11ir1 10. Y. H1rum1 11. Michiko Orri. U, Hllolllde VOll-ll. Mr. 5. Mini u. Mr. T, N1ll1n1tr1 15. Miu Y. N!IMUm• 16. Ml'i N. Siio 11. Mr. s. Stllmlrv ~ 11. MT. M. Tl kltdl l t. M ... I. T1n1k1 :lO. Mr. Y. TIMU 21. MIU k , T1111k1 22. MIH Y. T1n1k1 21. Mr. S. Tirr•s•k• ,,, MIH Y. TlllMm..,..t ?J. Mr. S. Yl>ihldl 16. Mr. M, Wt!tnlbl 71. Miii M, IMW 11. /'M, k. YoMlmilO 29. H1r1y.,,1 -. ·,- l ?. Sur.,_ M1•1to l ovl11 0 1..,uLt U . Mrs. 1-+IOllln I•. EIM 81'!111 LlnCltbtrg.Colomo IS. Mltdlle-l»e 1.'.1rlln !6. Ret11 p.,,-1 ll. 11..-lt Plq\111 11. A-T. Pic!Ytl AMllUCAM ........ 1. ,,,,... k~ 2. HIM E.,.,..1nl k'9Qllt 3. All>; Nl'W'iltkl t . llM \It- (AJIAOIAlll IJIOOMll!AN l. NI Nl'(ll'l'IO!I p,,n Wolcol1 ?. Nl Wt.,•n ,,.,_,i.,n1 Wokoll 1'11.IPIMO CMIJllSI l"'OIAM 1. 011"4lrt1Nlt Mo!H1t K~ll Wedding Gift? Man Prefers Deatlt to Ma rringe MEXICO CITY (UPI ) -For nearly tv•o decades, Dominga Gasca Araujo. ~ 52, a shoemaker. had been pron1ising Virgi nia Rosas Gol\1.alez. 42, that they would get married. '· ~ As lime wt'nt by. Ca.sea fathered 17 children by her. ~ Last week the shoemaker. under increasing pressure by his older children 1~ as well as Virginia, finally agreed to be married on ~tonday . ti Sunday night, as she made final prtparalions for the wedding and a post· wedding fiesta, Gasca ""cnt qu1ctly inlO Ibo bathroom and kll!ed himscll v.ith f a bullet to the head. --. . .. Storms Pound East, Gulf (:old Spel l Fe lt i ii No rth; Plainx Sec Clear Skies • • ~IAlrt~51tOW ~ ._All ~'l+OWll1 , llOW teanw, Including 60 paratroopen . THE PLANE WAS tn rou1e from Hong Kong to Ball and Sydney, AuJb'alla, with 70 of the pauengers bound for Ba.JI, 24 going to Sydney and the othtr two tickeled for Fiji. The securtty chl<f at the Bali airport sakl the last messagt from the pilot was received about 10 p.m., ball an bow' before be was !!Cbeduled to lind. H' reported he was Oyin& at 12,000 feet and i;ave no indication or any dilficul!y. Tho ·alr controller at Oenpasar told the Sydnty, Australia, Sun : "We waited for him to come into our view. But be newr Cilme. We received no disttcss signal and picked. up no other Indication that a crash was Imminent." ' The plline was IChcduled to stop for 1 l hours in Sydney and then ny on to •1onolu1u and Los Angeles. Another Pan Am 7fJ1 jet O'&Shed and burned Jan. 31 while trying to land at Pago J>ago, American Samoa. Six of the 101 pel'30l15 aboard sW'Vived. Last JuJy, a Pan Am 7rt1 crashed at Papeete, Tahlti, taking the lives of 78 persons. Last Nov. 3, a Pan Am.cargo jet crash landed at Boston's Logan lntemational Airport. All three crewmen aboard v;ere kille<l. ,.\ssassination Attempt Told .i\gainst Sadat BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Egyptian President Anwar Sadat escaped unharmed from an assas.!lnation attempt in a Cairo suburb last week, the Beirut newspaper Al Anwar reported today. Two officials in Sadat's office in Cairo said the report was •·completely false." Al Anwar sakl the attempt on Sadat's life was made last Thursday several ( . NEWS BRIEFS ) hour! afteT an attack on the P.filitary Technical Academy in Heliopolis, a Cairo suburb. Al Anwar s.aid four of Sadat's bodyguards were killed in the attack on the motorca<lc. ft reported a brief but furious gun battle followed between the presidenllal escort and the assassins, \\'Ith 20 more people killed and dozens of bystander'3 vi.'OUTldcd. Rulhlfl Refused WASfO NGTON (AP) -1l1e Supreme Court today declined, al l~ast for the present term. to rule on th e constitutionality of g1v1ng preferred treatment to racial minoriti es i n compensation for past discrimination. The ruling in a case involving a preference for minority students at the University of Washington Law School had been 'agerly awaited for its potential impact oo the future course of affirmative action programs to redress past discrimination. But the court said today in an unsigned opinion that the case is moot. .Johnson Ousted:> WASHINGTON (UPI) -Donald E. Johnson is planning to resign as head oJ lhe Veterans Administration, and the indicatiom are strong that President Nlxoo's top aide asked him to quit. Johnson has been under criticism from his fdlow World War U veterans for the ~·ay the VA ~ been nIMing its hospitals and from Vletnam~ra Gl's, including the President's son-in-law, who had problems with the distribution of roucational benefits. Rabin Seleeted JERUSALEM {UPI) -A five-member delegation today informed President Ephraim Kattir of the selection by the ruling labor alignment of Yltzhak Rabin. a war hero turned polllician. to succeed outgoing Prime Minister Golda Pi-1eir. A member of the dek!gaUon said Katzir is expected to ask Rabin, 52. to try to form a new government within the next several days, possibly Friday after ttle 100.pendenoe Day holiday. Bullding• Che rke d NEW YORK IUPll -Resident! of apartment buildings rocked by a po\\rerful explosion in a m i d t ow n Manhattan office building near the United Nations Plaza were evneuated today until authorities can m.:ike sure !btllr structures are sound. Tht Red Cross BCt up a shelter for ISO of the homeless in a dlurch. r.rany of thoM! evaruated were U.N. s tall memben. DAll.Y"LOT DELIVERY SERVICE ho;p_,._,., ... , "'IW •"'°' ..... ¥11¥ .......... ..... Ull .... .,.., -... "'~. )00. t.11• ... IM~,,,_100•"'- 6'lll'Pf'l'"""~M 'l'OoldO l'G __ _ "' • ' "" &I!~ or • •-"'-a-., g11 .,... • _,. .... M "'°"'"911'°" C-n_ .... ttl l "'- ,...,..,,. .... ~tt«ti -"'••1• .......... ..,...,, UPIT.._.. Cheap lob Burglars did not even make their expenses in ~larietta. Ga .. acconl· ing to police. They rented an office space across the street from the bank and tunneled underneath, blasting a hole in the bank. But they missed the main vault by two and a half feet and got away with less than $1 .000. It took them six to eight weeks. Texaco, Exxon Report First Quarter Profits Up NEW YORK (AP) -The nation's l\\'O largest oil compani~. Exxon and Texaco. !Oday announced substantially higher earnings for the [i.rst three months of 1974. Enon said that in the quarter that tflded Atarch 31 it made $700-'llillion. 39 . percent above the $508 million reported in the same period tast year. The company noted , however, that the latest gain was down 10.4 percent from the last quarter of 1973, when Exxoo earned $787 million. Texaco said its quarterly profits rose 123 percent to $589.4 million, as against $1.64 million last year. The tzicome is 30 percent above the $4S3 million declared Jn the last three months of 1973. EARNINGS BY Exxon and Texaco followed by a day similar amouncements by Ciulf Oi1 and Standard Oil of Indiana , which retails WKier the Amoco sign. Both Gulf and Indiana Standard reported first quarter profits more than 75 percent above the y~r-tarller period. . i'.lauricc Granville, Texaco chainnan. said domestic operations aerounted for about 29 percent of the finn 's net and v.·ere 15 percent less profitable than a year ago. Texaco said i.ls gross sales totaled $4.92 billion as against $2.49 billion in the first three mooths of Im. Eaminp equalled $2..17 a share, up from 97 cents a share last year. Exxoa said sales for the three months totaled $9.95 billion, a>mpared with $6.24 billion for the same period in 1973. Oa a per share basis, the company said it eame.d $3.15 a share versus $2.27 a share. COMMENTING ON the ( i r m ' s performance, Exxon Olairman J. K. Jamieson cited an $80 million profit resulting from the sale or appreciation of oil inventories. These i n ve ntor i e s increased in va lue as the price of replaclng them rose as well. Jamieson said the inventory profits \Vere •·not expected lo recur." 11Je Exxon cha irman also said earnings had been reduced based oo the estimated effoot of a tax bill now before the U.S. Congress. The bill would be retroactive to Jan. I and \.\'ould affect only foreign earnings, Jamieson said. Asked how much tares had been deducted from the gross earnings, an Enon spokesman sa id, "We haven't busted that out yet.·• Exxon's earnings are also based on an estimate of the cost of oil bought from the ~liddle Eastern producing nations. Agreements covering these prices are curerently in negotiation. . "Until these matters are settled, the costs of ~Uddle Eas t oil are being accn1ed on the basis of our best judgment as to the likely resolution of the uncertainties." Jamieson said. The company dit1 not indicate the estimated cost of that oil. Gulf and Standard of I n d i a n a att ributed their increased earnings to overseas operations. GULF. ONE OF TltE lop fi ve companies in oil sales. reported earnings of $290 million. or $1.49 per share of common stock, for the first three months of 1974. This was 76 percent above the $165 million or 00 cents a share earned in the corre!!ponding period last year. Gulf's ftrst-qunrter profi ts this year repregented a gain of $60 million, or 26 percent, over the last quarter of 1973. Despite the sharp. increase in earnings Gulf Chairman Bob R. Dorsey said eve~ higher profits in the future would be necessary to guarantee oil for a thirsty world market. Court Allows Mining Finn To Continue Operations SILVER BAY, Minn. iAP) -The 3,too employes of Resen-e Mining O:i. began rushing l!a<k to tllelr jobs earty today, Mved from the unemployment rolls by a temporary court order that puts the lron ore manufacturer back in business. The order was Issued late A1onday nlgbt in Springfield, Alo., by a three-- judge p.'\nel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of AppeAls. The panel stayed a lower l'OUr1 ruling that ordered Resit'!rve shut do""n until A1ay 15. wMn It saJd the full circuit court would hold a hearing to determine whether to Allow the company lo continue opertatlng while a full appeal is heard. The Salwday nitlng by 11.s. bistnct JIJd&e Miles Loni In Minneapolb oniend Reltrve'1 huge Iran ore prOttSStng plant 1t suv,r Bly shut down ll 12:01 1.m. Sunday becaUle of polluUon lnto Lake Superior. RF,SERVE, wltldl IJ oWll<d jolnUy by the Republic and Armco steel companlu •nd produe<s 15 percent of the Iron ore us«! ln the nation '1 steelmaktnc blast fum..ces, alto cloeed its tal'Onite. mint at Babbitt. 47 mil's in!And from hert. at 12:01 a.m. Sunday. And suddeoly 3.100 J>tl'IOOS were out or ":ork 111\d lht: two mall towns faced Iha prospect (tf bct'Omlng little more than wclfa.rt! centuL 11 was n1ctly 41 hours later when BUI Pk>r•••l'• trudt n>lltd lhrough tit< gate or Rtsente's Sliver Bay plant. Pierson the first wurker to relum to work t~y yelled at a guard, "Hey, did yoo heart~ • good news?" He kept on driving. "Boy, t 'm clad to see thls," said the n'xt man In . "A lot of the people I saw downt0\\11 today were pretty depressed wondering where the next paycheck wa~ coming from." ' FIRST TO arrlv' at the plant wcrt foremen and superintcndt":nt.s to prepare it for production. Gompany officials said they expected operatiOlll to be bock to normal before the day IJ out. And critics aa~ that meant ,the comi-ny would agam . be pourln& 67.000 tons or roO.: wastes a day into Lake Superior. Lord 's rulil\g sAlll asbestos fiben that allegedly come rm tbal PoliuUoo wet. ondongerlng the health of f t v e oortheuttm Minn-. and Wloconsln cammtmitles that draw their d.rinktag water !?om the 1"1« . The three-judge pa .. 1 of Donald Ros. Omaha , Neb., Myroo Bright, ForlJ). N.D., and William Webster, St. Looll, Mo.. held an lnfonnal ..,.1.,. Monday night in a Sprtna:rteld mote.I room. where they are Attending • lt:gal 1!.mlna r. The judges d<llberateJ about 15 minutes before relumtng their decision. What they did was overturn Lord'• decision 'arlltr l'ilonday ln which be rejected ti company request lo stay hl1 order ~·htlc an appeal "'BS (Hect. s. e g st of a to ve gs of in ar 26 gs, en be ty be y, he .. '~ . , he it • • OA/l ~ f'l l 0..!..__.) B~ (]nit Vrges SLA: Servants Have Right To Picket 'Defeat the Facist Pig' PRECISION SCALfS DIAL-0-GUM TRIPLE IUM LAGUNA SCALf CO. 1lS S. C.O..t Hwy. L..-le«k Yo u can Charge DAILY PILOT Classifi ed Ads 642 ·5678 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Servants can picket em- ployers' homes even though lt conflicts with the traditlonJl homeowner right to privacy, an appellate court says in the Case ol an ·amba!lllidor's mamion where n1tlo n a l leaders have boen house guests. The decision . detcribed as 1n historical precedent by the court itseU. Involved lhe Palm Springs mansion of Walter H. Ann'!nberg, U.S. ambassador to Great Britain. President Nixon and Vice President ( ..... _· _s_t_a_te_......-J Collap1e1 Pop singer "1ttama" Cass Elliott fainted in an NBC studio corridor in Burbank Monday night while waiting to Ccrald Ford have hl!en among appear in a taping o( guests. Before Ford, former the "Tonight Show." SAN FRANCISCO -A btac-revolullonur7 g r o u p called on the Symblonese Llbtratlon Army tilooday to •'spttad their s o \ d l e r s ' ' lhrouj!hoot Ille couotry to defeat the "f11.sci!t pig," The appeal was made in a Cal Fil es Laivsnit • lclll'r signed by a grouri calllnj!: iL-.clf · · Po I it i c 3 I C-Ornbal Unit Four or the Black Llberatlon Army," and re<:eivcd by,etevislon stalion KQED. A spokesman for the 11ation said an anonymous caller phoned KQED with instructions to go to a se"lce station res troom where lhe let ter was found . The SLA, wh.ich authorities believe is a heavily armed multiracial group of about 2S persons, claims it kidnaped newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst from her Berkeley apartment Feb. 4. It atso has claimt'd responsibility f 0 r assassinating Oakland School SUpt. ~laro.i.s Foster on Nov. 6. "\\'e see the net'd for all e-0mhat un its of the peoples army , and the General Slaff of ll'iMe Groups lo Sf)t('<ld lhl't r sold!t•rs in otht·r parLo; of the· country." U1e one-page tyPt'<I letter said. "in ordrr to \1·ear lh e enemy to the ~round . to ride his ass until he 1s d\•;id. and no longer oppresses the poor peo ple: of the world . "The peoples soldier s understand the meaninit of the enemy (sic) brin'gs hi! hand up to des troy Wlits of the peoples force in one part of the country. we know that h<!·s done notbing, ~ause the moment he sleeps. another cell seed has grown to its u1most and ridening the fascist pig to hell." The }etter was headN "An opc:n letter to the people and all comba t ur'lits Qf the ~'New World Uberalion Front.' " It was addrc~ed to "the St.A. BGF (Black G u c r r 111 a Farn th l, Inc· \\t .. 1l~ .. ·r . 11nller-1 ground t1nd 01h1'r r•·vol11!111n· ary gro11ps 11 h1 h,I\'(• fl10'-1'!1 the mt'anS Of arrlls ;1.~ Sfl<'l.11 prol e!it 11nd :1,i:!'nt for thang1· " ~lt'anwh1lc. :i n :iulo t~1rr;. Ulf: a young v.·0111.111 11 h u rrportedly lookt'd 111-l· \'.1lnt•1.1 Jli:>;1rst was fr:l<'kl'li do1111 by police and h:iltl'<I :t:> 11 hr:1d1>d from nort llt'm C:-a!:lonu.1 It · was not her. Roi and Ruth Lampe onnounct the opening of BROOKHURST TRAVEL Ticketing & Reservations AIR • CRUISE • RAIL • LAND TOURS • GROUPS • "\\'e chet kl'd out lh._. f'Jr Broot<hurst ·Adoms Center 968-3366 962.J345 and v.·e chcckrd out 1he 10036 Adams Ave . 1 v.'oma~1 subJ<'<'I and 11 u·•·s1 Hunting ton Beach false mf<>rm ation. ·· :i t."I!}' l.------"---------.:,..---.....1 police spo kes ma n 1n ' , ________________ ._l:..,. _ _, Bakersfield said. The car "'a.~ first .~rrn ni',1r Tipton ln Tularp Count,·. !I RI CH AR D MAR TEL L JN I ERNAT!ONAL OPERA TENOR Vice President Spiro Agntw She was admitted to a often stayed there. hospital for observa- A key principle stated by the tion where she is said court in its dccisioll Monday -to be suffering fro m LOS ANGELES (UPI ), -Cal Worthington, one of the best known used-car sale!mcn in the nation, filed a ~.000 slander suit Monday against NBC- TV and a te l evision cartoon flrm, charging they used him as the basis for a crooked car dealer in a cartoon "Smiling Sam. the Auto Man". which portrays him as a man who swindles and de(raud..1 car buyers. Coalition Marches hl!lr rnorr than /1:1!f1Yav ;ro1n !\;.1n Franti"f.'O to Lo~ ,\i1t:rl1•s • poliee s.1id. Thi• ('11ldorn1a Highway Patrol an d th" King C-Ounty ShC'rlff'., I ) ff i (' e searched [or the ;111to, 11fl<'r l! v.·as rt•portl'd lll';1r \v, n.11 , further south. Thr l ip~ <'al!lt' 01rect•ng Stud•o V..'01k!.lioo v oice Product•on·Sla9e T('chn1ciucs r nrNCH ITALI AN AND GERMAN DICTION FOH OPlRA·LIGHT OPERA·OKATOnlO which the servants' aUOmey exhaustion brought on said would greatly a Id by a recent singing from an unidrnt lfil·d 1·,11)1 ·r America's eight mi 11 ion tour. domestic workers -was that -----------t ''when on e accepts Worthington is known throughout the Southern California area for his antics with animals on late ·s how auto c o m me r cials, and throughout the U n i t ' d States because Ca1ifomia- To Halt 'Zebra' and two srrv i<'r s 1 ,11 1 u n[ oprralors. depul 11·~ .~;i 1d, . "The infom1:i t1on "',1~ g1\'~Tl j 1n an anon~·n1ou~ otwnt' •·;111 1 494-7979 employment .... in a private: hom e. he docs not thereby become some kiM of sccond- class working per100." "' e Chave::: Cleared CALEXICO (AP) -Organ· iz.ing director Manucl Chavez and 18 other United Farm Workers of America members have been cleared or criminal charges in coonection with a disturbance d1ring an aspara- gus !i:rtke. Justice Court Judge H. A. Willingham diJmis:sed charges 1\1onday a91-inst Chavez, brother or inion president Cesar Chavez. at the request of Imperial C.Unty Dist. Atty. James Hami lbn. e Bo10enr 611ilty SAN FRAN:ISCO (UPI) - Veronza Bovers. 28. found guilty 1'fond'f, faces a man- datory life tenn for the first killing ol a national park .service range: in history. 'Ibe verdict of firs degree murder "'as returned ly a jury of nine women and Uree men after deliberating 91,, hours . They conclucW that Bowers shot to death Ringer Kennet h Patrick. 40, at Pt. Reyes National Seash<re last August. A convicted bark robber, Alan Gay Bar Policies Changed Lffi ANGELES (UP!) - City Attorney Burt Pines Monday announced a change in policy toward bars where h o m o s exuals congregate:. saying there will be no prosecution for conduct that would be acceptable between men and women in ordinary bars . His o(fice "will o n 1 y prosecute gay bar conduct cases that involve grossly o f fen d ing co nd uct , prostitution, violence -in short activity that would be unacrep~~e in straight bars." Pines said. There will be no prosecutions f o r activities such as dancing , OOlding hands or attempting to interest another person in sex, "just bec.a;tJS(' it occurs in gay bars." Pines said. The policy change was arrived at alter reviewing some or the hundreds or gay bar cases that rome be(ore hls office each year. based romedians do satires on h is appearance!. Richardson Quits Board SACRAMENTO (AP) State Sen. ll.L. Richardson says he has quit a marijuana committee beeause it "is being uS('d as a plalform for the watering down o f marljuana laws." Richardson, a Republican from Aread ia who is running for U.S. Senate, made the statement Monday. The committee is the Senate Select Committee on the Control of ~1arijuana, chaired by Sen. George i\1oscone (D- San Francisco ). Richardson said Moscone "who has long favored the liberalization of marijuana laws., has announced he i~ introducing l eg is I at ion reducing certain marijuana possession from a felony to an infraction. S.i\N FR . .\NCISCO (UPI) A citywide police dragnet for the "7.ebra" killer of 12 white persons v.·as assailed a s "harassment" of the black communily "fonday by groups who both turned to the courts and marched on the street. After the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed suit in Federal Court to ha ll the random stop and scar<.'h ol black men, about 3 0 0 community coalition members rallied outside cily ha 11 chanting. "Stop po I ice brutality." Mayor Joseph P. Alioto, who ordered the street interrogations, was booed by the prolesters when he left !he building for the day. A dozen persons rocked his sleek black limousine and pounded on ii vdth signs as it pulled slowl y away. ALIOTO \\'AS !itruck on the back of th' bead with one of the placards several times and spat upon as he entered the vehiC'le. He was not injured . The racially mixed coalition to stop "Operation Zebra" then marched In front of city hall for an hour carrying signs reading, ''Stop Police Zebra." Veale, 24. had hstified during!,-------------------------------- the trial that }e saw Bowers shoot Patrick liter the ranger stopped the mm for poaching deer with a c~bow. e St~ike Action SACRAMENTO (UPI) Gov. Ronald Reagan has v.·amed that state emplores would be risking their jobs il they v.·ent. wt on strike. The governor made the <:omment to newsrten Monday following an annomcement by l1te Califomia Statt Employes Association that srike action was u n d e r onsideration because or th e group 's unhappiness 'v.'ifl w a g e proposals lor the mmlng fiscal year, Info r med of the association's str&e warning. Reagan said: ' • Pub l.I c employes do not lave the right to strike. l hope they don'f do that because fivodays with:Jut an excused abse.1ce and we'd ha ve to seek replacements." e Health (are SACRAMENTO IUPll More money is spent on administrative ems than on actual health ca-e servic:es in state-supportl'f "prepaid health plans'' r<T 1rfedi.C11l recipients. acco~ing to the state auditor genwal. "Of the $56.S mill io n payments made by t he department of h!alth lo 15 prE"paid h ealth plan cootractors, on1y an estimatOO $27.1 million, or 48 percent, was expended !or health care services." sakl ~lhe report rrom the auditcr gentral's office Monday. CHEVROLCASE LEASE '74 CHEYYS! t.w ...... 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CorM to our auction attht Newport.tr IM in N~rt Bt:ach, Wedneaday, April 24th. fl <I COR 1nt1111Ut1ona1 Alctila ltJ AllOOI· Wednesday, April 24th, 1'ewporter Inn 1107~16td.~'"cti • ~~1 • ;lft, • At1ttlori :-p.m • • te +hMWYOi11'1f""' • "'-a.ll""'111e f, ·' and it was bad 1nforn1:1 rion." 3 "We don'I believe this type police ~;111kP~r11;1n ,,11d 1 L..-------------------..1 of Ol>'ration has anything to - do with catching the killer," r--------------------------------, sa)d Vernon Brown. a coalition spokesman .• "Tl's an etruse to harass and terrorize the black community." At least 150 speria[ police units have been put on the streets with a s i n g I e assignment -to capture a black male who has randomlv shot 18 persons. IZ of therTI fatally, in the city during the p:ist five mooth.s v.ith a .38 caliber pistol. \Vilnesses ·and su rvivors have given police. a composite drawing of the suspect and more than 500 persons have been slopped so far in the shakedown cOOc- named "Operatioo Zebra ." FREE PUBLIC MEDICAL FORUM South Coast Community Hospital Auditorium 31872 South Coast Highway, South Laguna Wednesday Evening, April 24, 1974 7;30-10 p.m. rNVEm GATORS believe as many as three or (our men may be involved in !he shooting. Sunjec1: STROKE: lis Early Recognition, Prevention end Treotmenl Presen ted by Dr. More Mori n, neurosurgery; Dr. Mork Johnston, geneml end vo:;culor surgery, and Dr. Eugene B. Levin, internal medicine The ACLU suit riled Mooday by Allomey 1\nthony Am· stcrdam ol S tanford University sought a halt to what it lerm«I "indis<Timi· nate stopping, st>archin~. in· terrogating and detaining of blacks." A ~milar suit v.·a~ filed by the NAA CP last \\'!'tk Questioo and Ans.,.. 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And on overall route mop. on. ---------- ' f ~· ,..,j,.,,...,., c" C'\ bvt SCll"dule\, ie~ fh,s 10 OCTO, I '/'l 1 N"l "''J''" Ave , ~c-.•:i A110,Col.f Q]i'Ol,Ofcoll I ·1,1 'Y,/.tf..•.; I No~------------ 1 Ad "------------ I L ~----------Zlo, __ _ '!__, Next time toke the bu\ ~ __ __...,....__~ • ' ' I \ • ' DAD,Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Streamline Slowly Orange County government has embarked on the "super agency" concept of bureaucratic reorganization. Supervisors last week endorsed the concept or con- solidating county departments by a uthorizing the com· binallon of au or part of eight departments into one En· virorunental Management Agency. Fortunately they apparently have decided to move slowly on any further consolidation efforts. The environmental agency draws together aJ..l county units dealing with protection or enhancement of nature and long-range land use planning. The hope is-that such a move will channel all these functions down one road in an effort to improve the county's planning function. ' 1'he concept is a good one because alftlOSt no other facet Of county government needs more improvel'l),ent than does planning. Faulty land use control has resulted in a mish·mash of development in some burgeoning areas ln southern Orange County. But while the environmental super-agency may be a viable concept, other proposed consolidations may not . Jt behooves county o[ficialdom to move slowly in extend· ing the concept any further. Utility Rate Increases Supervisor David Baker has raised an interesting question it what amounts to a one.man campai~n aimed at softening the effect of utility company rate increases on the .. fixed low income" family. Noting the pending request of So uthern California E'.<lison Company for another substantial rate increase, Baker is asking why the Public Utilities Commission should not consider revising the power company's rate stn1ctu.re, so that a spe<:ial low rate for sharply limited use of electricity can be made available to small residen· tial users. He likens this lo the 3<k:all. or so-calied "lifeline" minimal service establhhed for telephone users, which p'rovides a rate less than half Of that Of the regular UO· limited one-party line. The supervisor believes that such an approach could be Important in minimizing the bur- den of power rate increases on older people living on fixed incomes and on other low income famili es. and mig ht keep them from curtailing their use of eleetriclty · lo the point that it might endanger their health and safety. Baker has opened a very com plex question which. whoUy apart from the merits of the requested Edison rate increase , dese rves some serious attention from the PU(;. Land Power In California· especially, the bu.rchase of any type of real estate can become. if proJ>eriy handled, a long- range investment and a real hedge against inflation. The purchase of a home usually is the most impor- tant si ngle investment a family makes. But investment in real estate ·grows more and more complex. Improper understanding of land use and zon· ing regulations, inadequate provision for financing such peripheral costs as taxes, insurance and rnaintenance, can turn the most promising real estate investment Into a series of problems. The current week, April 21-27, has been designated as Realtor \Veek. Jt seems an appropriate time to note the significance of the buying and selling of homes and other property in the economy and Ute unique life style of the Orange Coast, and lhe significant service rendered by realtors. ' .. • . tt • You Can Have Too Much Of A Good Thing Dear Gloon1 y Gus Failure to Heed Warnings Shows Misundersta1ading ~YDNEY J.HARRI~ Theagllta al Large: One of the most dangerous maxims in the world is that "you can't have too much of a good th ing"-if one fails to distinguish between those things that are good in themselves and those that are good only for other tilings. (You can't have too much hea1th, for iMtanct, but you can assuredly have too mu ch wealth.) • • • 'Ibe Utopian of the left imag ines that if the government in- volved Itself in everything. we would have a bettPr society: the l:topian or lhe right imag· ines that if the government kept out of everything, we would ha ve a better society ; but neither of these views comes to grips with the realities or political power or economic power. • • • l think one of the dumbest answers ever given was the famous mountaineer's retcrt, "Beeause it's there," to someone who wanted to know why he climbed a mountain; that's exactly what a bank robber's response would be, too. (Jn fact , when Willie Sutton, the master of them all, was asked by a judge, "Why do you rob banks?'' he answered, "Because that's where the money is.") • • • ln every language there are a hundred words to denote intoxication, but ooly one ,~·ord to denote sobriety; Indicating how people everywhere are ashamed of losing ' In regard to the suggestion tha t nil loyal citizens contribute a dol· tar for Nixon 's taxes -ho"' about donating it to the charity of their choice, since Nixon forgot ? \\'. K. .,_., On -"' '"' wbmlw.I .. , ,....., .... -... __ .... ., l'tfltd "'" ·~ el lfM --· ,..... , .. , "' ,..... le O'°"""' o .... Dellr PU ... self-possession and ~nceal It by refusing to call it by its proper name. • • • What Is wrong with most parties Is that the people v.·bo might ha ve the most to offer are usually socially repressed : while the few who aren't are precisely the ones who should be. • • • A "Portrait" is a painting that is distorted, either to natter the sitler's vanity or to satisfy the painter's sense of revenge. • • • What naggers never understand is finely expressed in an old Yiddish proverb: "Protest long enough that you are right, and you will be wrong." • • • The natural sin of every thief is to increase the size of his "score''-for he knows that if he steals a country, he'll be hailed as a "conqueror." • • • Every real est.ate developer should be forced to live in his own subdivision for the first year or its existence. • • • "All tilings are relative" is a self· c1utcelUng statement-for If It ls true. then that statement also has no absolute validity . • • • For every dog who barks fro1n feroci· ty, a dozen bark from fea r; and so it is also y.·ith ~ple. Subpoena Surprised Nixon Aides \\1ASffiNGTON -The most ominous aspect of the Mtoric events th.it sent a eongrcssional subpoena to the \\'hite House last wee~ was the surpr ise gen· uincly felt by President Nixon and his lieutenants over Republican outrage wi*iln the House Judiciary Committee. \Vha t makes it ominous is that Nixon lawyer James St. Clair's insulting letter was dispatched t!> the rommltt<'<': despite warnings from !he most important Re· publicans on Capitol Hill -:i clear signal \\'hich !he \\' h i t e flouse railed 10 1m· derstand. All cv1- denee indicates the \\Thite flouse w a s not trying to provoke . su bpoena a n d f'er· tainly wanted no open break with its Republican allies. Thus, nearing lilt> cli· mal; of his presidential crisis. ~tr. Ni~on is legally miscalculating the mood of congressional Republicans . TllE NIXON-ST. CLAIR strategy, aimed at denying the Judiciary Commit· tee kO?y evidence it demands while retain- ing Republican support. eollapst:d disas- trously bcca~ or that · miscalculation. Not only did ne arly all Republican com· m.ittee members vole for the subpoe:l:t but serious new doubts v.'Cre planted with t"OOgresslonal Republ icans serving as the President's jurors. ln that sense . 1\-lr. Nixon is paying dearly for keeping key \\'hite House tape recordings from Congress. House members suspect more than ever that he h"as much to hide. "I really haven 't got- ten into the details of Watergate,'' says one senior Republican Congressman, never publicly critical of !\1r. Nixon. "but me President is .... ·hittling away at the presumption of his innocence ." The \Yhile House desire to prevent such conclusions is obvious from ac- ( EVANS·NOVAK J tivitics of nc,1·\y arrived presidential counselor Dean Burch. nov.· ~lr. Nixon's ctuef Watergate emissary to t he Republicans. on April 9 -the deadline set by the House Judiciary Committee for a White House reply to its demands lor evidence. Burch worked hard that day ~ secure Mr. Nixon's Republican flank in advance of his refusal to supply all the evidence requested . EARLY that afternoon, B u r c b telephoned Rep. John Rhodes of Arizona, lfouse minority leader. in Phoenix. and rea d him a draft" of St. Clair's letter. Rhodes had no lime for a long discussion but tOOught he made this clear: the letter as Y.Tittcn v.·ould cause trouble. So, Rhodes suggested, why not propose that St. Clair and John Doar. the committee's impeachment counsel., determine jointly the relevance or material requested by Doar? But a few hours later when Burch went to Capitol Hill to meet Senate Republican leaders (at his request). he carried with him essenlially the same draft letter he had rea d to Rhodes. Certainly, it did not incorporate Rhode's conciliatory sug- gestion. Not surprisingly, the S en a t e Republican leaders liked it not al all. and Burch hunie! back dov.11town to the White House to report their complaints. A new draft was then read O\'er' the telephone to the Senate leaders. General verdict: bcUer but not good CflOUgh. So staunch a Nixonite as Sen. John Tower of Texas felt the \Vhite House had ignored "our input." NEVERTHELESS, that second draft v.oas the one sent the committee anyway. For one reason, it was now early evening of the April 9 deadli ne. But more im- portant, the White House was trapped in another massive failure o f com· munications so endemic in President Nixon's relations with Congress . Based on his conversation with Burch, Rhodes was actually believed at the White House to have fully approved the Jetter. Even more incom prehensible, Senate Republican leaders were reported in accord with the revised version. Thus, on tbe evening of April 9, the White House believed Republica n Judiciary Committee members "°'1ld oppose a subpoena and that the Democralic ma- jority consequently wotld not seek a vote. That meant the Pres· t 'had suc- cessfully withheld info lion from the commiUee withoul I g support. THEREFORE, Mr. 1'h:on was no more prepared for the angry, ~ tancoos , outburst from I e p u b I i c a n members than he had OO!n for the reac- tion t.o the Ocl. 20 Saturday night massacre. The Republcans were of· fended not only by St. Cblr's stalling but by his offensive, condesamding language. With their outburst. the warning message at last got through to lhe White House. Despite St. Qair's ele\fnlh-hour attempt at compromise the ~ morning, it was obvious that Republicais would support a subpoena . Typically, there is little self-eriticism at the White House. ~resi dentia.1 lieutenants are furiow at "le3derless" Republicans in Con!JeSS. castigating them for meekly fo\bwing "the bell cows" -counsel Doar and Rep. Peter Rodino of New Jersey1 lhe Democratic rommittee chairman. N the Nixoo White House, Congress is ah~eys wrong. Why lnf-ation Is Popular Mllrt)' Segme11ts of Com1n111iit)' Benefit, Says Expert WASHINGTON -i·1f everybody in Washington wasn't so mired in the impeachment mess. this awful in~ation we are having would be a flaming issue," said a visitor from the midv.·est. The experts concur. Not only is inf1ation awfuJ, it looks to be permanent because, for one reaso n, it is popular. 0icHARD WILSO~ of economic ideas and that they must, in some fashion. by-pass the present political process." it also requires regular devaluation of the American dolla r as a major reserve currency, is unf.1lr to labor , institutionalizes inflation, and makes the gap wider between rich and poor. Agnew Says 'Ruthless' White House That s t a tem e nt sounds like nonsense until it is examined carefully. AN ECONOMIC dictatorship? ln the Nixon administration? Pa a r I be r g 's statement ls probably best cm.sidered as an expression of complete frustration , and he is not alone in this. In a few week~: ~1ay &-7, some outstanding economists will meet in \\lashington lo discuss the world-wide inflation phenomenon which may cause governments to cralh Jn the not • foo- distant future. nv, meeting is being staged by AmerieJlin Enterprise for , Public Policy Research. and the Hoover Institution of Lelarx', Stanford University under the chairmarahip of Paul \Y. ~fcCracken, for.me chairman ot the President's Council of E c on o m i c Ad,•isers. Pressures Led to His Resignation D o n Paarlberg, dil"ector or agricul- tural economics of the U. S. Depart· ment of Agrlcullure has done so. "We have a love-hale re-\VASHINGTON.~-Spiro Agnew grimly !old Aides after his abdication last October that the \\1hite House had brought "lerrible" pressures on him to give up the vice presidency. The Whlle House fea red he would lose his light to stay in offlct. said Agnew. thereby setting a bad precedent ror President Nixon's own struggle against Impeachment. Ag· new felt <.'Ompelled to resign in ex· change for a deal to keep out of Jail. Only a fe"' hours after the !Ugh drama in a Baltimore court- room. we have now learned, he ditcu~~ his act.ion individually with trusted aides. 1"nJERE AR E things you don't know about and pressures: that were brought on me Umt you may never know about."' he told one aide, wbo has now recounled the conve rsalion to us. To another aide, Agnew described the White Jfouse as "ruthless" and the pressure It brought on him ns "terrible," with this lntldent: they knew the Presi· dent v.•as maneuvering to case their man oot. \Yhat. then, 'A'Cf'e lfle terriblt'., unknown pressures? ONE FOMtER aide told us he had learned from Agnew·s Sccrtt Servi~ bodygua rds that the prtSSt1res were "per!Onal.'' Another former aide said he "understood" th.11t Agn!'• ..-.11nted to p~ tect his family trom e1nbarrassing rtvelaUons. W1shlngton Post ..,,orters Rfthard Cohen and Jules WitcoVu ln !Mir carefully rcsearebed Agnew book . "A liearlbeat Away/' allude cautiously to ••spicy Insights into Agnew's personal Ille." . Th@y report that "several witnesses had volunteered very damaging ln- formaUon about aspect.S of Agntw's personal life." These findings. thty assert. were ''ruled out or bounds" by tht prosecutors. The suppressed stntemcnls lo the pros- ecutor~. we. havo.. learned, de.all "'ith (l/legallons that a M11ryland cootractor had provided Agnow with a call girl In ~xchange for govem'_!lcnl favors. charge \\'as ''laughable'' and "ridiculous," and pla'yed no part In his deci sion to resign as Vice President. He knew "'ho had told the prosecutors lheiie stories, he said , and lhe contraetor was a "congenitaJ liar .... a v.ild man.'' Agnew said he had told his wife all ~bout I.he sex charges and, therefore. any threat lo reve81 these charges couldn't possibly have been used as a. wt'apoo 3g:ilnst him. Another story linked Agnew wllh a friend of Blaie St.arr, the famed, fiery burlt'.sque queen. She acknowledged to us that Agnew was a "steady customer'' Al latiomhip with Inflation." he says. "We hate lnnation but 'A'e love everything that causes it. "Farmers hate inflation but thry like high price supports. Laboring people hate inflation but th ey Uke an increase in the minimum wage. Industrial people hate lnflaOon but they Uke to keep out cheap foreign goods, The l;mding community hates inflation but llkt:S a plentiful ~ ply of credK." He adds: "Alto(l:cther, those favored by lnfi.alion must be more numerous or more powerful than the others; I see no other way to txplaln the behavior or our poUUcal economy." her Baltimore strip jolnl, tbe ,._1> 'MIEN TIDS economist, who ~ O'Clock Club. during his county executive regarded as conser1attve and h.u had d B -•-I h extensive experience ln the government ays. ut auc recal s im 85 a q'1jet man and academic worlds. makes a statement who sa t in a comer, minding his own 115 radical In Its way as those whlch business. formerly emerged from the departm4!:nl FOOTNOTE : We obtained 9 draft copy of 11gricullure in th@ Ne•i>eal daya when Henry A. WAiiace was remakinA the of an autobiography Blaze Starr Is writ-world. Ina: for the Praeger publ!Jhing house. She ll bas to be quoted directly : ''Thl.s doesn't mention Agnew, but recountl a administration (Nl1on'sl has made. In romnntic lnterlude 'A'llh Phlladelphhl'a my Judgment , tilt max:lmum t!ffort to Jaw-and-order ~1ayor Frank Rizio._ restrain innauon lhat can be made In n -rountry1ffth-.---r11 pn ,..,--.rnrt1"Vl' REAC1fED 11t his office ln Phllldel· ([ovemment. It is clear to mt! that l! phia. ,\fayer Riu.o fumed that the story there are lo be re.any aucceuful anti· The frost.ration of Dr. ltfilton Friedman of the University of Chicago. whose iMovative ideas on the conservative side sometimes excel the noveltv of those on ' the liberal side, has led him to plug the Brazilian system of rolling with Inflation. Talking about Brazil is quite popular in eronomlc circles at the moment , but It is a bad moment because the Brazilian system which once appeared magical is beginning not to work . BRAZIL llAD. and still has . a system of rolling, or nJMlna, upward adjustment -on an annual basts -In ..-.·agea, i;alaries, lnterest on bonds . savings depasiLS. uxes lo ketp pace with rising price5. You've just about got to have a military dictatorship, weak labor unions and a censored press lo do It. Every jump in the wholesale price index gives you an increase In wag4!:s, upa your pension, or lncttHM y o u r investment rtturn without lncrtuin« taxes. YOO can Jet Inflation rage becatN all the nwnbers will increue and YQO'll be right where you were -except fQr labor, according to the criUcs. whidi is claimed to be 30 percent '#Orte off than when the Brazilian plan s~. Bui lt Is a fact that Bnu:U's inllatk>n, ~hicb was at a roaring 90 perctflt rate a decade al{o, has comt'. down to about 20 percent, aod bas been around 1$ ..,,....1. Or. Friedman l':on't be thm, but Bratil will be as ,Topi c A. Later on. v.1'en the impeachrpent question is out ()( the way, perbaqs attention can be roe~ on the most aggravating and ominous problem , since the great depression shook the world 40 years ago. OIAMMCOAST DAILY PILOT Rol><rt N. W•td, NU.Iott ,l'hoOIGI Kc.W, Edllor Baba"! K•tll>i<h ~nal f•'JI. Edllor ,,.. cditcwiat ~ .... ot 1bfr 0..UJ Pl1ot ~ to bllorm &Def stimulate telidttl by ~ on thil ,,.,. d:iwne1fommentary'on top&e, ot ln- tct-efl by syndltfted c.-olumnllla and cll.rtOOnlitf, by provktlna • forum fot' rt•dtn' views and by ~urw this ntW11papet's ~ and kltu on C\lmn1 1opic:s. ibe l'dftorial opiniont ol lM DUly Piiot a.ppear only Vi Ille edl!orial l'Olumn •t the top or ~ Nt. Oplr»ont ~ by the eof. "11'\l'l!.t:ts JM caftoonltt• •nd letter writers aft' their OW.'l'I and no~~ mt:nt of thttr~vtra-. ti, UI• OU, PUot "*1ld be bftnwd. Tuesday, April 2S, 1974 What prcuure:s? For one, lhe White ltmise staff chlef. Alexander lt~lg. had C'alled Agnew's top aittc, Art Sottnicr. and had warned bl'lll>liy thol the Vice Pr•sl· dent could eod up behind ban If he con· tlnutd ttfJ /lgllllng 1actlcs . ..I ~ But the Agnew aJdes Wtte famHlar AGNEW told us /!iat the c•ll Airl "absolutl!ly is.l!Ol true .. , AJI I e\'et lnllatlon t.fforb they will have to ~ did to her Yo'llbl aJTCll ~r." eond!Uootd 0040me oot·)'et-avallabte set n,tE TROUBLE now is that aftt'.r .11om r. ('3 r-Rmnrng--soo:m the tnOation rate Is tdglng up agaln. Or. Friedman wishM to Import I.he Braiillan System and modify ~ to Amcncan n«ds. OOlers say thi.. Is folly , Ir only becau.•e 0 n t f· t e a II r ic e e • e in e or . er ty e ic t be nd at o. • For the Recm·d ------.. -...... t. .. Deatlis Other GLENDALE ( A P ) • H Services were scheduled here today for Betty O.mp11tn, n. a film actress o( the 1930s who began he re career as an entertainer as a 1$-yearold vaudeville violinist. She died Thursday. l\UDLAND, Mich. (AP) Dr. David Morgan. 65. a fonner presidenl of Texas A&M University, died Sunday. He headed the schbol at College Station from 1953 to 1957. Death Notltt• ARBUCKLE & SON WHTCLlfF MoaTUAll'( 427 E. r 7111 St .. Coiio Meso 646·4888 -·-IAL TZ·llRGHON fUNlllAI. _, Corono del MOf' eo~io Meia -·-llll8-AY MOllTUAllY 110 Broodwav. CG:Jto Mesa .5-48-3433 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MoaTUAllY 1795 Logul'IO Conyon Rd. 494-941 .S -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOllTUAll'f 28832 Comrrio Cop11trono Son Juan Cop1'1rorio 495-1776 -·-·PACIFIC VllW MIMOlllAI. PAllll C"-' J.SOO Poc1lie fJ;..,.. o..;.,... N,wpOrt 8eot.lt. CahforniO 644-2700 -·-PHii fAMlt. Y COlONIAI. fUMR.ll -750 I 6otJG A-..., WeJMOnPll' 893-3.S'25 -·-5MITffS' illallTUAll'f 411 Moiil St. Hul'l!111QI0<1 8eoth ..SJ6.'>539 THE . NEPTUNE SOCIETY c_..,1ete er-•• kn'k• wllll ll"•fflfllntll• It -Tiii! ot911lllH 11-. Allft'Nti.. ti Tlll C•ttr I~ Mt!'...,., l9lllA.1 ..,.._, ,._,, 24 ""' Senk• 71444f.74J1 1 ~"~""'::::'~· -·~1"_11_1~3_:1~9~74 __________ OAI l 1 PILU i___ 7 Welfare Will Zoom Budget Boost of $8 ltlillio n J1ie1ve d Trial Set - MuRSEWAHTED ,_ ____ .___ ACUPUNCTURE MEDICAL CLINIC ...,,_.._ ... _.. ··-,...._, ., .._ ___ uu•-•t-.i.. ... c:.. 1647001 -In Lar1d Swind lin g ---- By WilJ.JAM SCHRRmER • Of "" Oeltr ........ .., SANT A ANA -Orange County's "'elfare toSts are expected to climb again next year because of 5 h a k y economic. cood.itk.lm a n d pos_,ible u.n'e mp loy men t increases. County Welfare Director Granville Peoples told budget analysts he will ask for $80.4 million to run hJs . operation next year -about $8 million more than this year. During hi s presentation, Peoples pointed to a ''•dram at i c rorrelation'' between unemployment rates and predictions that weUare case loads will probabl y increase by 250 per nt>nth next year. JfE SAiD nIAT while th.! overall county unemployment rate only jwnped from 4.8 percent lo 6.7 percen t O\'Cr the past three years, the number o( families l't'Ceiving Aid to Families with De pc n den t WELFARE BOOST? Director Peoples Oiildren (AFOCl doubled to a total of $13,000. Peoples prt'dic1ed 197.\-75 ""'On't be a bad yea r. bot Political. Notes deftnitely not a., good as the past year." P~ples' bodget r e 1 u es I shows an increase ln the roe "'budget from S.16.7 mWlon thls year to S~l.3 million ntxt yea'r. OP TllAT TOTAL. the county will pay S6. t million with the balance coming (ront state and federal cof(ers. \\'hen asked how much confidence couJd be placed in his ability to predict next \'t>ar 's economic conditions. Pt0ples said "a moderatr amount -about as much as \'OU could have in Presidenl ='"ixon's economic ad\1SOt)' COl11K'il. .. Peoples' bodget also asks for a staff increase· of 65 to help handle increased AFDC case loads. His adrnini!trative bud'!el ·alone would increase b\' S2 million to a to1al of $18.4 mi Pion. Of the total $80.5 million budget Peoples is a.skinR for. aooroximatel.v 35 percent or S28.I mi\lif'n "'ill COmi! out of t-ounty coffers. ORANGE COUNTY l{oad Work W'ill SIO\V In Co untv SAf\:iA ANA -Orange County vdll apply the brakes W ils road c on s tr u c ~ ion acti\'Hies next year and cou nty Road ComrJlissionrr T l' d ~·lcConville has asked for an $8.2 milli on cut in his 197~-7~ budget. ~'lcConvillc told a budget review session that the county "'ill perform about 25 percent less road ""Ork rlt'xt ~'C'ar because of a drop in ~a!Hllinl· Sales -from "tiich highwa\· taxC'~ are extractt>d -and because of a slo"·do\\'Tl in thC' I SAt\'TA A1'1A -A re:.t estate salesn1an aC('uS('d of srlling a Ne\\'J"lflrl Ri•ach couple 40 acres of desert land that did not exist ha s been ordered IG f;t Ct.' arr:Jii:ninf':11 June 10 Ltl Orange County Superior Court. Judge Jan1t'! Turnrr !!Cl the cou rt da te for Larry Gray ~lartin, 33. of 009 Amlgns \\'ay. :\t>11por! Bt•aC'h . !Ir faces rhargrs nf ~rand 1ht•fl and 1s frC'e on $2.000 b;ul I ll iS alleged th;I! ~h1rlin sold '40 non -t"xistent a"res ni Xc vada land for $9,000 to Louis and Joan l'riJa!rl. 36tl6 Park Lane. Ne\\port Bear-IL \\'ilh the~ arrange1nent that they pay $900 dciwn and $50 a month. I rlNE CAR OWNERS LEATHER Werid'• fillett ~I YMyl cs•t•~• IJ fo'E .............. ...., ... ~121Jl5t .. lttJ BRUSH. and BLOWER SCISSOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anvone can care IOI a B1 u~h & 810 ... er h.d1r Sl\<11• or our 01he1 curl coa,,ng tu-.-.·111•(1 h111 luiic11011a1 !-iC•SSOR STYLES Which it/() ij) ..... ,v '" </q -1' •·"' ShJmPOO' Our limo cuts. ltnge• Tumoie cu1~ curhn•J •ruri c JI-. .... 1.,11 11.wcl orv. rwush 11 t!uU ,curs 01 '>•l'l•PI>< y,,,,n .,no WL'"' Lui-. dtC SCIS· SOR E.O .ill i~~e-O•C-{)1 'HhH'·•·1t • 1.,.1.,!. (,, >00 1eo1 a11v aq('. any h,1or No rea~1n9 no rl"ll!"' nJ 0'" no POLt.U TIN HAIR SPR AYS ALSO: t4 0 SlT PllMAMIHT WAVES, YOU M.t.Y lo(l'l'El W.t.HT TO SfT 't'OUI HAll AG.t.IH. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beoch t564 Homiltooi A••· 968-3535 Fullerton lOS M.HOl'iNN-11"'- 879-3863 Del I .t..M. to I 0 ... M. -·Sot. & Su ... ' ta S l'.M. At the tirnr of ~lart1n's arrest on grand !ht'ft cha rges the Pr1jatels had paid h1n1 a total of $4.605. The~' told polite !hat .\l<i r!1n !i\"1'<i 1n lh1'ir duplrx a! 1he time !he la11dl----------------- agrl'<.'n-ient v•:is re:ithf·d ()11 Exa111i11cn; LAS VEGAS Schmitz Supporting Huls)· nt>ed tor new roads. SACft,\.\I E'\TO l tl'l 1 deluxe rooms on the strip ~IcConville predictro thr f;llv H0nald H1'agan has I counl v \\·ould grt SI million reaµpoinltod l>r. f\ nth1a E., less 111 f;!asohne tax rebati.'s Prei ss. a r:11•nclal1•1 next year ~ausc of lhe chi ropractor, lo a four·rl•;i r By O.C. HUSTINGS fai r and conscientious enforcement, tempered law v.·ith I he campaign week . appearances this cW'rent fuel situation. tern1 on the s1:11t• B.lanJ of lfis proposed budgC't ror Chiropracltc Examiners. Dr. 1974-75 is S!4.6 million. ~i·hich Preis.o;, a Hcpubhcan. ha s is down from a total of nearly servl'<i on the board since Of ""' D1ltr 1'11•1 Sl•lf common sense. is Frizzelle is an optometris t. THE John Birch Society's John Schmitz., r o r m e r congressman and s l a t e senator from Orange County, says he is backing \Villiam S. · llu\sy of Mission Viejo in the race for county d istri ct attorney. backbone of our Schmitz. declared. society," His campaign hterature notes that "Frizzelle gets l'yeball to eyeball with the problems.'' lllarch 1971. $2.1 mdlion this year. 11l' said.1 _____ --------I however. there could be a carryover of as much as $7 H\X;f POOl lEll:VISIOO i~ t'OUR PHONl:S • 80 Ftr 1 or iPeocle 2 double beds •M eoch room S200eoch !iy f'~tro g~:s s.honng 'lour room. Hulsy is takin g on incumbent Cecil Hicks in the countywide race. The election is June 4. Schmitz will be Hu!sy·s finance chairman. · ··1 will not sit this one out. I must become involved because Judge Sets La'v Speech ).;. DAVE GUBLER . \\"ho is running for Congress in the nevi' 40th District. plans .1 pa ir or cnmpaign :l!Jpt.·ara nces \Vedncsday. lie \\'ill address the Laguna Beach Kiwanis Ctul> at ii'> "·eckly luncheon mrctinr. at lhe lfotel Lagun a. llis topic "'ill be "Prcscrvinl! the Free Enterprise System." Then. at 7:30 p.m .. Gubler will spea k IG Costa i\lcsa Jaycees gathered in the cafeteria ---at S 6 u t h C' r n California College. His topic: A FUNDRAISER for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Bob ~1 o r e t t i . current speaker of t h e California Ass e m b I y . 1s scheduled Friday night at the Disneyland 11otcl. C<H:hairmen for the $5fi.a· plate dinner are Dr. Ken Hekemi an and Fred SardC'Pn . They also serve as ro- chainncn of Orange County Friends of ~lorett i . For rese rvations. call Pan1 Sardella at 547-5716. n1illion. "Construe! ion has b e e n going up. uo. up for the past 5Pvcrat years anrl 11111\' it'.:: slowing do~Tl a f;! a In . ' • i\1cConvilte told b ud gt' t aniiJyst~. l fe predicted tha! t hf' hi,i;:gest cutS will rorne in pro11;rams eidinl!'. count\' citirs v.·iih matc hing funds for road prniC'l1S. '"It appears lhert' ""ill be about a nine pttcelll drop in rwxt yrar's allocations for the joint cily-count v Ar l e r i a I ll igh"·ay fin a n cing ~ ~ Prot?ram." i\fcCon ville said. ;..o ""' Tfiis year. that program JArtfES "JOHNNIE" John· provi<!ecl $6.5 million in ANNE KLEIN NE:W BA NDANA GROUP 1 · . . AIR coi101T10NING COFFEE SOOP . ' ·::: ' . Good all week except Fr., Sot. and Holidays when rote is $15.80 llMITtD Tlf,\f Of Ff~ RESERVE tlOVi' TflTAl PRtCf, llO EXTRAS! For Reservotions Information call (714) 533-6050 KONA KAI MOTOR INN A Firit Clois Mot~ A Poc.1fic Kohdoy RtW1 519 1 las Vegas Blvd .. South, las Vegas, Nev. 89109 Justice John W. Kerrlgan of the Fourth District Court of ·Appeals v.•ill be the featured speaker May 2 at the Law Day meeting of the Orange County Bar Association. "Deficit Spending -the Real Cause of Jnffalion. ,. son. former assist an• SC't:I"<'· mRrchinJ:: funris for "·ork on 1--------------------- The San Bernardino jurist will discuss "The St.ate of the Law" at the luncheon meeting scheduled for 12: 15 p.m. at lhe Airporter Inn, Irvine. A 45- minute s o c i a I session "'ill precede the luncheon. Ten Orange County high school seniors will receive citizenship awa rds from the local bar group during the Law Day meeting. Appointed SACHAMENTO <UPI I llUchae! W. Poggenburg "'as appointed by Gov. Rona:d 1 Reagan to the $21,:ll2·a-yea r ))061 as executivr. .>ecretary of the council on lntergovem- mental Relations. Poggen- burg, 28. a Republican, for· merly was executive director of the advisory coordinating council on public personnel management in the state PerSOMel Board. -{.: DR. !\'OLAN FRIZZELLLE. whG "'Ould like to replace fellow Newport Beach resident Ron Caspers on lhe count y Board of Supervisors, says he v.•ilJ be stressi ng his concern about property rights and ind ivi dual right s d u rin g Spiral Slittd U'hole or Half tary of lbe Navy and now a city strttts. candidate for the l1 S. ~ennte. -·------- v.•ill speak at 9 :'.l m. Saturday ... 1~1 ... T u -.1"s at Cosla i\'fesa 's Firs! Hapfist oLo oou.a (l\lll Wl,1> OLO CiUNt Church. 301 fl.fagnolin St. ;; MANNING'S Johnson will speak at a CoLLECTORS Christian seminar b e i n g SHOP W.t' conducted at the church. The fee for the two-day seminar Friday and Saturday is $5. 2428 N~..-r BLVD. CO•TA Ml.-, CALU•, "1•2-9291 H••· ll·B::tO HAMS "Sn Good ... 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INOOOV Ail.EN -· ., 11\l<ES A • .-..... r.IOST.\l.OC LOOI< ~::i . ·<•-=~· ~: cJA"".Y'"'a '~' :; --._ ____ M W -----1 llUlll,.Slllfl- (llff GORMAH J0S£PH IOlDCNA • ~"'~ (...."°:'! ~i'f!.I m~::: /'J 'O!Jt4fAl~ YAlUI .,,f.C'~I ~;-.:;::o;-,:;;;.~~u SI !.Al. & WK 'n.. lilf '"""' ··-"M• Q" ... ,~ "Sllt!CO'' !Bl I I UJ. & M9I. 'ft. t-.JI CM--Jiool .... *MAH OH A SWIM6'" -•JOHNATHAN UYIHGUOM SIAGlU." ,,., t1t:s' 1884 Newport (o\ to Me.'o S48· I SS 1 WEDNESDAY MAT. ONLY I P.M. 2·Academy Award Winnen! IEST ACTOR JACK UMMOH "Save The Tiger" ,._ Ill l{ST...,qtlTM AQllSS T T04 O'!lEAL ... .... """" "Paper Moon" IN\ ~---.. , .. _,,_,, ·--·-• .. M• Kids Like to ~ _.., ... , .. .-.0..,-1 .... .,. UtllWi IAU. H ... 1.1" . ·~~tk..bl.u~""''b~-. -IJAmARTlll 11111~ . lllVllal, .... fl ... EXCLUSIVE ORAHGE tOUHTT -·-,., ...... ..... r.•AllAll El1U Ny 7·.10:10. Sot.-S.. J:IS, 7, 10:10 ltST Glenda l--'·---ACTl:ISS JdLl\M1D A 10uch Of Class o.fr: 1:45; s.t,.s-, l:JO, 5, 1:45 <ianeHackman , "The ---CorNlfsalion .. ut:."iT ,\LTttt:ss Glenda Jackson • ATuuch Of Class --'1;;;;iiiiiiii·~--ii .... i:i~~···~·";p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 'The Philanthropist' Cerebral Comedy Scores at SCR from her charactu as It docs Under tht crlsp a n d from bb:. ecMOmical dir~!lon of David Summ ing It up in as few words as possible, ' ' T h t Ph ilanthropist" i'.i a \'Cry rwmy co1nedy \li'hich open~ with a suicide onslo.ge and \vhereln the audience spi;>nds the entire second act waltln g for the main character to shoot him.self. Intermission Tom Titus Leo Gree11t, in hls SCR Em mes, "The Phil anthropist" debut, provJdeµtroog support emerges as a h16hly cerebral as Tuche'a tfttenae, dour and comedy which lets )'OU fir$l humorless friend and will be a laugh at It! charac ters and name to 'watch In future then feel for them, Su!an company productlont. Tool Tuohy , S C R ' s outstanding ff th is souilds like a contradll ion in terms, then so be it. The fact remains that Scuth C.Oast Repertory's latest \\'est Coast premiere is, like such other works as "Joe Egg" and "The Boys In th e Band." a play abounding in equal measure of humor and pathos. ~ Br i t is h play wr i l(ht Christopher 11ampton h a s neatly structured his bitin~ commentary on the decadent intcllil{entsia into w h a I amounts to two plays -a caustic comedy in it! first act and a probing drama after intennission. It is a breath of ... "Your Three Minutes Are Up" ' ..... Colirlll _ .. -.. ,. fresh, heady air h i g h I y recommttlded for advotates of the more literate theater. HAMPTON'S JIERO -and this is not the applicable term ; let us say protagonist - is the sort about which too few plays are v.Titten. He is an ineffectual intellectual, a college pr o fe sso r of underwhelm ing blandness and a complete aoclal doonnat. In his own words: "I'm a man of absolutely no convk:ti-Olls ... at least I think I am." A full-length play centering on such a figure, even given H a m p to n ' s extraordinary talents f o r wordsmanshlp, would be as dull as Its subje('t, so the playwri ght wi!ely fills hls first ad with crackUng c<im!c commentary w h I c h ma kes for s up e rfluou s enjoyment. I n d e e d , the audience may not be certain un til the second att just who the c1mtral character actually is. The philanthropy of the title is not financial but emotional. A~ADIMY A.WAID w-........... hstM9ek9Sc-. CtNF00//11 JO .. ~-··-· ~ ,,._ i... J + "FANTASTIC PLANlr IP'GI -· -'"' CtNF00//11 JI : ' .. . . .• 1•·.·1." -. .. .. S !AO/UM I : " .. ,..,,, .. _,. '" ... ... , -.. STAHIUl!I l.' .... ,,"I ' I I • ...... -,, ST40/Ultl ·J ~· • .&_•"·"L<.!.l o<. • .... -.. STAOIU//1 •4 :_· • ~'".l L.lt1!.:..• loMrt lffford -Ml•,_.... "THI GllAT OAnlY' fNl "ALIC.I IN WONDlllAND" ... . "CHARLll AND THI ANGIL" IGJ ''THI STINli" lrfi) ... . .. CHAILll YA.lllCl" lrG) "t#J'ILLON" lrGJ ... "FIST FULL OF DYNAMnr ,,., ''THI CONYlllSATION" INI ... "SLEEPEI" (NJ Ooui lass is most C!'fdl~e u a drsigner. has fashioned a a c:ontlbual and unr"lprocal de t lg b t f u 11 y. hone 1 t brighlly symmetrical setting giving of obaequloua ~ttery nypbomanlac, whlle J 0 h n which establishes wilbout r a ther than hon es I E!Ungton off en the play'a on!~ embeOishment the play's era assessment. When seductd by real emotion, madness, in hi• of the near future. a yolzng lady who does not 0....,,;"d sequence u t h e • · · r·11ed particularly excite him, he r-·-.... Hampton s scr1pt 1s 1 •itmiU merely to spare her suicidal playwright with tantalizing incidentals. the embarras sment of A SUPERIOR supporting such as the assassination of rejection. performance comes r r 0 m the prim.J minister and most Gary Bell u 1 sort of socially of his cabinet. which occupy PORTRAYING this unique sadistic Sheridan WhlteskSe, passing cocktail conversation characte r with a sense of emuJIUDg age and experience and underscore the overall maddening rationalization, 10 the point where the actor's theme of deeadence among Don Tuche adds yet another youth becomes Immaterial. the intellt:ctual eli1e1 • dimenskln lo a talent that has Compltting the cast in a role As food for thought, "The been a mainstay of SCR since which could wen have been Philan thropist" is a banquet. its inception nearly a deca<le performed by a mannUcln is Jt continues W e d n e s d a y ago. Given little opportunity to Leslie. Taylor, obvi~ly a through Saturdays with ,an 8 do more than establish his good sport to devote the run of o'clock curtain at SCR's credentials in the finl act, a play to such a thankl ess Third Step Theater, 1827 Tuche cafries the second by part. Newport Blvd., Costa fvlesa . delving deeply into hi s.--------------------1 c h a r a c t e r 'a ah a 11 ow .. ---------------------• pe rsonality, proving t h e · A MA.JOI SOUTHLAHD P'liMIHE theat er adage that it takes a OF A lllWAMT llmSH COMEDY! stron g ac\Dr Jo play a wea k _''THE PHILAMTHROP. ·•c::Sc:.T_"_~ part. r- As his entwhile fiancee . S a u n d r a Mathev.'S·Deacon strains more with head than heart to break t h·r o u gh Tuche's impenetrable reserve. True emotion seems as distant DEL TACO WEDNESDAY NIGHT* Makt W9d""day night ycur night to eat out. At Del Taco, Wtdntsday night 11 Taco NighL You get lhretta1ty Del Taco1 for ju1t llllc. Thia Wednesday, dri ve thru for a fam ily llz• meal y0"1 won't forg1t. 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April 23. l'1•· Jtlo ne,1'• Worth 1fho Are 'They'!' Pay Until May I E,1ten · lJ p by Tax .- Onassis' R efi ner y Murky (Fi rst of 4 Articl es) Olympie's actlvit!H came la.st directly. October when a aeaeoa sl \Vhen • First National City CONCORO. NJL (AP ) comrnunitf weekly, Publick--B.a.nll was asked for the Olympic Refinerlts, Inc., a Occurrences. carried a report rlMnclal referenc es . a COrY'pany with 1150,000 in that land buying was under spokesman uid: "We b.ilven't known auet.s. has plans for a way on Durham ·Point. 11ie been authorized to give out $600 nJlllon oll refinery -but story mentioned ru mors that any Information on '.\1 r . plans and proimtion, ?!al anticipated little s e r i o u s opposltlt'n after galni.ng the support of Gov. Thomson and publisher William Loeb of the l\tanche!ler Union U!ader. By S'll.VJA PORT<.R Every dollar you, a n average American ta:<p ·\~r have earned .so far this ye· r will go to pay tli.c la:!!:t'S /0" v.ill ov.·e to fcdt"ill. lj;tate nn'1 local governmtntit rnr 1974. Not until May I -ti! ,.a•·<t after the start or t h I s year-will you begin earning money you can keep for yourself and )'Our famlly'1 lh·- lng e:rpe~. accord.In!'! to the Tax Foundation lit Ney,· York City. You don't need me to re-- mind you that the President tried lo get by without Wo•k· Ing even a couple of houn a yea; to help rinanoe the defense of, our country, pay Social g ..... urity bt"'' · fit s to our el· derly, mtt~ interest r 1 1 h e puhli" debt. unJ""• 0 wr ite cs->e"· • · tial servi"'" II('' Y in the fiP.lds ... 0 f h"::i1th PO•Tllll f!ducallon , etc. If this con- tta st is infuriflting to you in this post-income tax filing period. Richard Nixon has no one to blame but him.self. Another way or suggesting the Jl'lagnitude of your total tax burden, as merely an average taxpayer: out of every eight-hour workday. you spend two hours and 31 minutes working just to pay your federal, state and local taxes. mLL ANOTHER: out of every 40-hour work week, you spend all day Monday and un· til 2:10 p.m. Tuesday-13 hours and 10 minutes-just to pay the taxes you owe. Here's the Tax Foundation's breakdown showing the shBr~ taken by taxes of your eight· hollJ' workday as against the .shares taken by other major expenses : The share taken by taxes out of an eight hour "'Orkday is 2 hours, 38 minutes. Th is may be compared to the one-hour, 24-minute share taken by your household and household operation; to the one-hour. one-minute share taken by food and beverages: to the 38- minute share t.a.Ur! b y transportation; to . the 25- tninute share taken by clothing; to the 23-mlnute share taken by medfcal care; to the 19-mlnute share taken by recreation ; and to the one- bour, 12-minute share taken out of an eight-hour workday by all other t.xpense11. VOIT WORK ON"!._,.., ... r minute each workday to P3Y for food and beverages. President NJxnn asked you also to pay $5,391 fOr a "mas- qu t-d ball" given by his daug hter Trtcia ln 1969--whlch rnust ha \•e Included nn awful lot of food and beverages. Yoo work one hour, 24 minute!\'. every day to linance your expend itures for housing and household '--Cration. The Pr~sldent asked you also to pay $92.298 for improvements to the Nlxun housta in San Clemente and Key Olscayue. Fla. .• OF COl lRSE, YOU paid for all the..o;e Nixon ,.~. penditures; but · now that tbtly've been disallowed. thert will be some aort (If offset. un- fai r to you thout;h It will be. You work 38 r-inotes eac-'1 day to pay for yo ur lnflatia11 Threat Cha.irman Arthur Burn~ .of the Federal Reserve Board has warned' of a "veritable explosion'' in business Joans and the money supply In re- cent months w h 1 c h poses new threats for inflation in the United States. ao far, no place to bund ii. an oil refint!ry was plaMing to Onassis or hb company." Aft.tr being ba1Ted from Its loca'e on the site. Olym pic spokellmen now say rlrsi-cllolce site by the voters A month later, however, the the company was regi stered of Durham, N.H.. Olympic n e w s p a· for several years in Monlt decided to wait for aoolher j)l!r quot ed Carlo but never built anythlna. town near New Hamoshire's George Pup. lt reportedly wns Onau.ls' IS.mile Atlaintic coaatline to pademru;, a vehicle for negoliatlng s In vite the company in. ~ashua real refinery agreement with the Nl=:WfttARKET, JUST to the estato brok· Greek govmimtnt, a deal that south of Durham , \'Oted last er. ~s ~Y· evtnlually fell through. \\'ttk in favor of lh c refiner)'. init: he ON FEB. !6. IN the midst of and the comoanv, hact !.!one buying a public relations d r i v e back to <he drawing board 10 optk>i;ill on seekin·g support for th e d I I lh Id more lht1n OMAJSJt I eve op a proposa. al wou l.OOO acres of rural land Durham re finery proposa , fit there. Rochester, inland he 1 1 O I y mp i c filed papeNI af and to the notih, is to vole in t s eepy colleAe town ° in""l'IV'lratiQn lvitb the Nrw Durham • for his o w n ""'"" r..lay I on whether to approve Hampshlrt secretary of I h in vestmen t, a game preserve refinery construct on I ere. • for friends in Keene. N.H .• and state's office. Olympic Is an Aristotle possibly a family compound . Those papers, apparently But the voters In Durham suld they didn't want the refinery, and despile intensive lobbying efforts. the J~te Itglslaturt rtfused to override that loail veto power. PapanJcolaou later . complained to a reporter thjt refinery opponents "called us liars. gangsters. M a f i a , everythlns in the book. ""'e want to build a refinery worth mlllions to the Rate ." said Grattos, "and we've been insulted from the very ftrSt day we arrivtd." WtdMsday: \Vhu a Nt~ 1-lan~pshirt rtfi'nerJJ? Enr1iings Tritnmed transportation. ..,,,...,.,,,..,.,., .. Nixon asked you to pay >-: Onassis corporation. although 11 later turned out that the only public r eco rd s public records don't show the pa pp ad e m 8 s, George involving the linn, show that role of the Greek shipping Stamatelos of Keene and al Olympic Refineries, Inc. b3s a mBgna le. The refinery plan least one other rea l estate broad charter to do business has the support of Ne11.• man \\'ere offering Jop dollar in New Hampsh.Jre. There are Hampshire's governor and for the options on behalf ol a fou r officers , three directors largest n e ws pa p er, but fellow Greek·American named and 4,p"l0,000 shares of no-par· virtually no information is Peter J. Booras. Booras. a value common stock. available about its reS4Jurccs g~ting-card manufa cturer in The officers are Gratsos, or detalled plans. Keene. says he is a longtime president: N i ch o 1 a s f . 1tfercury Savings and lAlan Association has r e p o r l e d record assets, savings and loans but says earnings were cut by short-tenn money costs in loan ~a reh o using operations. 121.01s of purely ,,. ..... 1 r B k airplane'lra .. 1 by hl< famil y an ruptcy and friends. Surely. :lle contrasls art B'd F''-d b~tal enough wi.thout any ad· f. . S lie There are indications that friend of Gralsos. p2panicolaou of New ':l'ork. a Onassis is determined to build ~vear-old Onassis protege. an oil refinery , if not in New ON NOV. %7. Bo 0 r as• viCe president and trtasurer: dlhonal elaborallon SPURRING OUR ever·ln- creaslng lax burden ln this period is not an upswing In federal income taxes. Rather. The following persons have filed petitions for bankruptcy in U.S. District Court at Santa Ana: Hampshire then perhaps in Pappademas and I h r e e Thomas R. Lincoln 0 f Rhode Island or Louisiana. consulting engineers met with G · h Co ·-•·~·· ldri Th . lhe reenw1c . nn .. ,,,.,. ... re ..... 1 . But New Hampshire is the Gov. 1tle m omsoo in and David c. Hamblett or present target. State H'ouse. The go\·emor Nashua. N.H., clerk. Gratsos. thea joined Booras al a news p · 1 d L. I the ma;or factor is the steM1• T1.u.s1tA JDIWI LI"'""" 11111ntv ly rising wage base on which m1_,ry, """ ,,_ 0r1w. Mk"°" we pay Social Security taxes. v1e10. Ll1D11111n s1t...s1. ,,,... 12.u 1 Th.is is where the tax pressure R,..,... P1111111. "IT'S UKE FIGllTIN. 't; a apan1co aou an inco n are confPrence to announce H bl 11 -•antom." said John c1·~--. a 1 ~··Id named as directors. am e .,., =vi• Olympie's p ans to uul a I f 01 · spokesman for Save Our 1' local counse or ymp1c. Shores, a citizens' group ( ) THE Rtt'ORDS SHOW that opposing a relinery In New NEWS ANALYSIS 3.000 s!wes of slOCk were sold Assets topped $167,000,000. up 7.4 percent since year-end and 42 percent higher than one year ago. Savings grew a net 9.7 percent over Dee. 31 and 315 percent over March 31, 1973. Gross income reached $3,470,<MXI for the first quarter. as compared. with $2,651 ,000 for the same period in 1973. However, net income was dolvn to 3 cents per share. as ~compared with 13 cents for the s.a'l'le period ln 1973. Officials Is becoming Intense. on lower T.\LAsic:" M••lt'lll Au1h. 11auMw1i.. In c ome-middle Income 111 011wr oe111t1•••-· Hampshire. "They ma k e to an unnamed investor for $50 Americans es....,.ially. And G"AD NEI: D•vld w1vn 1. ,,...~ 1111tfft91oyed, 1'71 Wlllk.9 SI., Cost• statements and deny them the a share, indicating the next day. They make promises ed 1 d company r~ived $150.000 for this trend is slUI strongly Mii•. u.111111i.1 nt.m. '""" u,tOO, toward higher and higher tax· AG':.':Oti~· P':!';'.,:,,, e 11 11 1,. and break lhem. Sometimes refinery on the option an . d Boo Id l·r·ed a the only stock outstan ing. vnu don't even know \\:ho ras "''as en t 1 as ,. k for Olymp1·c The name Onassis'does not 'lhey' are." spo esman . EVANS, R•ll'h N., lnlllf•nc• •••· Th I sa ·d ap r an""'vhcre in l he (!S, t~O\"twfft, 11! oll!er dolllllt IS• cited an increase in short- tenn borrowing costs. Sales taxes are an ever· climbing burden too. For in- stance. Ne1v York Citv of- fi cials are proposing tha t the sal~ tax · pakf in the city be jacked lo a· reoord 8 per cent-with all that implies to those who must or want to shop wllhln the city. Predicts the Tai Fo~ dation: you11 be carrying "a somewhal higher overall tax burden th.is year." AND AS LONG as we de- mand a n ever·broadenlng variety of services from govemmeat and the rostt: of these services continue to in· crease year after year, there can be no significant reversal in this tax !rend. I think, though, that we ac· cept the burden as the price we must pay for o u r industrial..gocinl civilization. c .. vl1tM n" l"'t1• 1..t«J111M11. ti!(. zu cou-ve Pl•c•· cc1u ew. Constantine: G. G r a I s 0 s , c press re ease I : pea J • ·.\ ~1!~~~·~.~·~iioi~'"'' 1 J1. 1 o • president of Olympic Re-"Olympic is an international documents on file. EVANS J10Mt eu11111'111. ritt1pt1ot1 1. fineries, is the chief company and has rec<>nUy None of the officers or ,,s co1110t P1ac1. c°''' M• f 0 · ohtaincd a ,,.rmit to build a directors is a f u 11 -ti rn e Ll•Dllllle1 JIOMl. •1MI• ",110. Rttt teprescu.tative o n ass ls , . , , · f 01 · Th e1nott. Inte rests in New York. A r~hncry 1n No\ a S co 11 a . employe o ymp1c. e wuN n1v111 c"'°" w... 11tt1 M•Ylc• naturalized U.S. citizen. he F'1nancial references a.r e company's only paid personnel clff~. 1oos1 w. c111111ot. Foun1•l11 'labl f the F rst in New Hatnpshire, according v.i~. L1.1111u" m ,210. •1Mtt 1n.1..s. speaks English in simple -a.va! e . rom 1 Transa1nerica lnco111e Off Rt-PMlsg. sentences and w i 1 h a Na11onal Ci ty Bank of New to a spokesman, are tv;o wutr.1 .l!lla R111nn1, 1>o11wo¥1i.. '" y k " writers and four secretaries SAN FRANCISCO (AP) O'tfltr d~1•11 •• ·-· pronounced Greek accent. or · coMMoon1es ... No u.No IN· In a recent t e I e p h 0 n e Onassis wasn 't mentioned. who staff the Olympic offices Transamerica Corp. first VESTMEJ(T COMPAN'I'. ''° l•lt .. s•~ in Concord and Dover. Various . 111 I c°'" ......,,, Ll1bllltt11 11>4 1uets net interview. Gratsos s a i d ASKED A B o u T AN f' quarter net income e o veT ••afl1~. "''-.-n.1ps, On • •-led 1 bu.Id outside consulting 1rrns. an 113,610,000 or 21 --Is a share assis 1..,s wan o 1 an Oi)'mpic refinery pn>J'ect in bl. ~· TIMSLEV 1U11er1 """'· t1«1t ~''· 1 fi f 1 advertising agency. a pu 1c from $2S,l?2.000 or 37 cents a 1121 si1rer s1.. !411n11nv1on 1-..;11. oi re 1nery or severa years. Nova Scotia . John 1t1cNicholas relations firm and two ~::.:• 5J.6U. -'" uei. Rtttt.. tl1al the shipping magnate is of lhc Canadian Department professional lobbyists have share a year ago. FRE c:.14 co-Nktor d 11 sole owner of 0 I Y m Pi~ of Energy, ~-l ines and ed 1 rf ·r Record high sOOrt·term i.all!lit~ 1m1 c.~111 s1 . .' F::;::i,. Refineries stock and that Resources said. "It's never contract 0 pel 0:n1 speci Jc interest rates, rising jet fuel v111n. Lle11n111n M2.tt.. nM•• fl clal . formati·on aboul projects for 0 ymp1c. oosls and a dep-.-sed •-··-1·ng Ut..ioo. R••e,.. e111o11. -nan m gone beyond the r u m o r "" lll.IU" ~:~ ... M=oef.~1":,':o:,;.~· the company is no t available. stage." ~1cNicholas said no THE COi\.tPM\'Y \VHICH market we re responsible, vAN•MAN J.rry Leen, c•mrr• '"°° Then he hung up. Olympic official has ever says it ha s spent nearly $2 chairman and president John -· ..,, Moctl"Jbl•d circ1t. F°""· THE FIRST INKLING of C(lntacled t h-e government million on feasibility studies. R. Beckett said. leln V•ll~. Ll1blt1U11 Sl:J.l,llS. 1,....11 ... .:.:::;..:;.:,::~..:;;;;.:::.:.;;~.:;:,-~:,;;;;:;:...;,;,;:,.:;:,;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;mmmmm;;;;.O;;;;;;;;;;;..;;m•m•------.. J.I0,100. Rtfttfl PMlp1 . WATERS Jim H•tDld, 111~ l!fllm.tfl, flOI C•lld\11m Aw .• l'ov1111111 1/111-v. Ll•bllltl<!t WI.JU, ll Mll l'J,000, Rttertt PM!pt, Complete Mid-day American Stock List WATERS lol1r!IV11 M11'9'rtl , lllK ·--1111.... •II other 0t11lli II ·~· ·~-----------------------------------------------.... 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One new local govemmenl Is cre- ated everyday. Why? In Chicago, a v.·oman driver can be ticketed, tf either her hair or her hat covers one oye. A coast-~st poll by a national magazine shows six out of every 100 husbands babitally accuse their wives of dlshGnorable premarital sex activity . BO~tB1NG Q, "Where was the first aerial bombing in the United States?" A. Near Herrin. Ill . On Nov. 12, 1926. It climaxed a feud between a couple of families. the Sheltons and the Birgers, whose names cropped up in the news during hoot· leg gang fights . An airplane new over the Birgc.r farm house and dropped IM<o bombs. None exploded. Nobody got hurt. No one was convicted of a crime. four-pronged forks didn 't show up until a couple of hundred years s.go. As for iron forks, II waim't 11nUI about 15 years before our Civ il War lhat a bright German made that kind rot table Ullf. lf you want to know more about forks. "'l'itc in .. LOVERS FIGHT Lot of couples, wbo Jove each other deeply, divorce because they can't stand their fightl. They marry new partners. But somehow they keep In touch. To go on fight· 1ng, About support paymcntl, visitation rights, lawyers' fees, unpaid bills. whatever. They make issues tO quaml O\'er. For the rt11 or their llvea, if possible. A matrimonial expert of some renov.11 claims such former lovers are permanently hooked on each other. Far more so than on the lukev,.arm mates they ms.ny later. But they just don't know how to handle such nerct Affection , sad to report. Our Lol'e and War min JBYK that's interesting, and turns 1be p.age. Origin of dudt rl'lnd'les Is o ld to go back to !SSS. Wbtn t 1e weekly New MexJcan Review labeled eastuners flS dndes. Wyomlng hos the belt dude ranches, Arizona lilt r1111cf(':lt, Or so J'm told. LAV L0\111 ... -. mr.i clllltr. 16'il Vleorpolnt Lint. HU!llh'llton ~acn. lllllll!lln M.111 111411 JO'f, Jttltf'ft PMlps. LAV °"'ht Giit, "'let wrlpptr, 11! 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B&J: JB75, Nt.,. 1-.;;;••3•'•·•3•3-0.s...,1 ~------ \ '1 '\' i\londav's Closing Prices • • , .,, --OA11" Pit or 11_ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year's Hi gh-Lo\\ s Appear[, Pry Saturday Volt1me Agait1 Off As B11ye1·s W a1·y r\f \\ YORK ! l Pl ) -t unl1l r rl~<'s 1n tl1r prunl lt 11,hng rntc sent ~IC>t k prices \o"~r 111 :.lo\v tr 1d1ng on thl Nrv. 't or~ Stock f :icchnngr :O.londn} The Oo11o Jones Jndus1r1 it n \1r 11;1 Inst l 85717 f)l:chfl('s m 1lnt nni'd n 11~0-to-onC' lead 01 lr .1d1an C'""' among the I rJ2 st<>1:ks tr:idrd \1olun1c ;:it the clOl!t' lotnll'd 1pprox1m:llcl1 JO 300 rxio 4;harC'4: compared \1hh 10 710 000 f rid 1\ First Nnlumat Bnn k of ( h1c.i~o liflerl HS pr1n1c lrndtnii; rate to 104 pt'rc:i:nt l1M' nxnt 111:1v port~nd :inolht:r gtn1r11l rise 1n lhc inte rest banks charge on to 111s lo top-rnti:d bu:. UK's., cu~tomer:s And t-:Mera\ RCSi'r\C Boord ( h:urmnn Arthur Burn~ said 1~ Mhon s mooerary pol1c1cs "ould rt1TI;1u1 moder atc\y re~trlctlvc and anti 1nna11onan Pnc.'I. s on the A1ntr1can I:: ,;ich<JnGc <ti~ (c!J in slow trad ing • ••• '"' • " " .. ' •• I J2 L.i.-1ll Y PJLOT • Panda Mat~h Nothing's Developed WASHINGTON (UPI) -lnlonnalion about l he Ir After three days cl "rolling brteding habits. We don't and tumbling," H&ing·H!lng know U 1he violence ls ju.st a and Ling-Ung had still not .prellmlnary to 1e1ual actJvity mated: frustraUng hopes for . or whether someone wtll get the first succe.581ul panda birth ootslde China. hwt We don' know "1lat they Officials of the National do Jn the wild." 7.oologlcal Park put the two Afrs. Hamlet said that giant pandas together five Chinese offk:lall "have been ··1 WOK UP WtfH l11t~ 'if!11\NGt Mfll) SEN.Sf Of POWER.·· radio pager ---·---$17.00 am9Dth total cost . ...,...._ no deposit on credit approval ORANGE COUNTY llADIOTHEPHONE SERVICE INC 835-3305 GEIST I /3 OFF -j : r.. , THINK !i~ over the weekend and ~tonday without success. "TIIEY ARE chasing each other around. rolling and 1u1nblinf but Hsing-Hsing just hasn 't zeroed in," saKI Billie fl amJet, the :wo's Information officer. ''They are trying but so far nothing has happened other than a lot of activity." · The two pandas, gifts to the United States by the People's Republlc of China, w e r e placed together for the first time Saturday morning but llad to be separated "when things got rough," M r s . Hamlet said. They were put together four more UmesJ Saturday night, Sunday1mcflring and night and Monday morning. each for periods of about I 1i'i ~rs. "UNG-LING rs in heal but Yi'e don't know for how long," she saiO. "Our problem is a lack of L.A. LINES S31-/ ..,0NTH Tf,LEPHON! COM,ANY 0, CALI,. t?t-!iM •1 ... """ °"9 .... THI BJUll.'S ....................... ,.., CeM, Tl-11"1'1 •I.,_. ..... u,...~ "" Oflllrl 495-0401 642·175J POCKET SLIDE-RULE CALCULATOR UMITED STOCK ... "' -iff' ...... ·. -·· ·11" . 111 ~ , SS r£'fB ~-.-· ,.,.-· ,...,_ \if-_ ~ I :--6 ' 14•(5 j • !..-' -·~ 11· ·11 t ~.~ ... [t t 111 .111 "' Complete $169.95 --9tcll I 1 •TfFAl ... i -- CAL•MART ..... c.... ........ 29'0AHAll01-'"'11540 4088 COSTA MESA ~ ~5:10' • somewhat vague" in BMWet1 to questions from the U.S. on how they haw successfully bred their panda3. ll:O GIANT PANDA bu been born tn captJvity outside the iPekl.ng Zoo and there are only eight pandaa in captivity outside ol China, two each in Washington. Paris, Tokyo and North Korea. Hsing-Hsing and Ling-Ling have been two of the greatest zoo attractions ln U.S. hmory since their arrival from Ollna about two years ago. Slx million pel'90M w a I k e d through the s pecially constructed panda house last year and the strtam of visitors. including ma n y Chinese, is still heavy. LING-UNG, SIX months older than H sing.Hsing , weighfli 136 pounds on her arrival compared to Hsing- Hsing's 14. But the male haS rapidly outgrown the female and in March weighed tn at 274 f>OWll1' cotnl"red to Ung- Llnlf 's 256. II the pah" do· not h<eed this opring, another efl"'1 will be Jl'lade U Llnt·Llnc goes into heat in the fan, officials aaid. Democratic Governors Skimp It CHICAGO (UPll -The 15 governors attending a Democratic n ational conferenct had hot dogs and beam for lunch. lllinol! Gov . Daniel Walker. conference host, said Monday's menu was a tribute to President Nixon's inflation. Each plate was accompanied by the following verse: "The foods today, this 'deli' tray, occasioned by inflaUon. "Is Ntxon-11urscd, and its 'vurst' to hit us as a nation . "So dell's fine, we shan't malign. lhls spartan coldcut fare. "But people yearn to charcoal burn something medium rare- "Oh, empty 1 o o k , of pocketbook, you shout Your cacophony. "To emphasize and symbolize. the govs shaJI eat baloney." Walker's aides said the poem was written specially for the luncheon by publicist Mort Kaplan. who thought tht governors were to be served balorn'!y. Told the fare had been changed, Kaplan said. "I wish t had known. Hot dogs would have been much easier to rhyme." .• I ' ............ \ H ?° c.·f~ Athens .._ U.S.A. MJW.IMsCC... .... ·64'-76" Nearly Everyone ·Listens to Landers 642-4321 Direct or Collec't to 1ub1crlbe to the Dolly Pilot YOUlt Hometown Community Newspaper , • No one ever had a problem putting money in a bank. \Veil we feel that it should also be a simple matt~r to borrow money from the bank. ~ SECURITY PACIFIC BANK SOM ETHING SPECIAL • • your money, why shouldn't we trust you with ours? It 's nearly that simple, at Security Pacific Bank. He's on the Daily Pilot team • • • He's on the Daily Pilot te~m • • • ' --' -. -.. r so WHATS NEW WITH YOU? Only the Daily Pilot really tells • • you what's new 1n your loc~ community ... every day DAILY PILOT • ,. I • I --' . ' t -~ . ,, .'·~ .. "'i 'l ,.t I 1 J .,., STEVE HAND The world of spor1s -lrorn all over the wide world 10 righ1 here in the 0 r o n g e C a a s t ' s 'a w n backyard-make copy for the column he wr ites. b ll l S1eve'1 • specialty is covering all kincbofhigh ~. school athletics in rhe Orange Coosl area IOt"" Orange Coos! fans. That means keeping up wl!h 16 area schools ortd otl their rivals In Ororige County and beyond. • . . • Best in the league for Orange Coast sports news DAILY PILOT • f , • ' HOWARD HANDY · The sports s.cerie 01 UCI. Soui~rn 1 Califorri10 Col lege. ou o roce iroc.ks ' arid area golf caur~s all come under Howord's .gaze. His special · contributions to •he Doily Pilot spor1s poges include rhe Sunday fecJlures on olcftirrers in Sports ond a week.Iv I • ' columo 0 11 "'"'a racing ... always wrihen wi1h the occenl 0 11 local interest. That's th• Dolly Pllot'i lrodemo rk, when ii com a1 to coverage of news for sport1 fon1. • • . Best in ·the league for Orange Coast sports-news DAILY PILOT l .r ,J' 17 'Some me n feel that women don't be lo ng 1n a r ig . Others th ink • I I 1t s great. Li lly A" J.nN DEERll 'Of ~ ... .., "•" Thumblng throlgh a back issue of Overdrive magaz~e. the trucker's Vlife found what she v.·as looking few. "Jiere, read this. You Vl·ouldn't believe ~ way they ~at v.·omen dr ivers in tome of these truck stops." A leUtt lo the editor, from a Costa ~tesa woman, detailed a hassle with a Texas truck stop that v.vuldn't allow •~men. "She used to drive with her husband. ~w she's a dispetcher." Qve:r a wp ot coffee. the two women \aiked about being truckers' wives. They 'had a lot of tible . Their husbands voere on the road. A trucker's wife leads twt1 lives -an ipdependent exl&tence Vl'hile he 's on the !'Oad and a stay-at-home life when he's ~ome. l.inda Helms, Santa Ann. and Pal • "'. • LltUefield. Costa l\fesa , have a n aJtemative. They go along. ;,l\fy husband may be gone from three to five weeks. Then he's home for a few days or a couple of weeks at most. It· s ha.rd Qll a marriage,'' aaid Linda, whose husband Bobby is a loAg distance hauler for O'Neil !\loving a:nd Storage. "If I want to see btm, l have lo go along." She rides as a passenger now, but has been a licensed driver off and oo since 1965. '"J'hert is a different kind of relationship when you're on the road. When you're home, he's between hauls and he's tired. He Yt'ants you there, to wait on him. "And. you don 't have him to yourself. The children want to see him , too. ''On the road , it's different ," Linda sa id. When her teenage children, a son and a daughter, are a little older l\1rs, lielms e BEA ANDERSON, Ed ;tor Quick Quiz • I. Blood pressure is inOuenced by: Close relatives having high blood pres· .liiure -T___ F--: A person's sex-T--f __ ; A person's age - T--f __ ; A person's rat'f: T--F--; Being overweight T--F--. 2. It is estimated that 20,0QO, __ _ 2.000.000 : 20.000.000 --- Americans hav e high blood pressure. 3. High blood pressure dir1C11Y contri· but es to about 60,000 deaths a year, and it contributes to many of the 200.000 deaths from stroke each year in the USA -T--F--· 4. High blood pressure is difficul t for your doctor to control -T--F--· '. 1. Ali are true. 2. 20.000.000, or one out or each 10 peo- ple. • 3. True-that Is why high blood pressure is considered one of the greatest blic health oblems. 4. False-in almost all cases high blood pressure can be controlled \\' i t h medicine. "'" IJ ~a v v I -~ .. "' .. . . " ' .. . on the Open Road hoJ)('s to be a dr iver, her husban d's second driver, flll·time. DRIVES ALO.SG Pat Li ttlefield has been dri\•ing for a couple of years. She makes an occasional run -.·ith her husband, but doesn't dri\'e full·time because the, couple has two :!.mall children. until fie ·s tired. lhl'n I take Ol"Cr. \\"c t;ikr turns and the dr1\'e isn't as monotonous.·• Atteptance of women as truck dri\'er~ is another 1nalter. There <!re truck stops. they noted. that ha\'e no facilities for 11·omen. Others blatanUy dis,criminatl'. Linda !old of one truck slop 1hat refu~ to let a husband -\\Jfl' tram ha\·c "It is a break for him to hal'e me accommodatiOns for the night. along. 11le drive can gel prelly Pat and her husband hal'E' t'\'en bt-tn mono1onous. I'd rather dril'e pan. of the refused service at a truck stop bt·cause way than ride. It takes longer if I ride, Pat v.·as sitting in the dril"ers' section. and gets pretty boring." There are financial considerations as WOi\1EN ORI\'ERS well. "There are plenty of accommodations Both Bobby Helms and D a vi d fo r the men, but often even licensed Littlefield own their trucks and haul for 1\'0men d.c_lvers, and there are a lot of O'Neil. Ha ving a driver in the family is them now. can 't get any strvicc ui !he econ::mical. It eliminates the need to pay drivers' section," Pat said. a second driver. ~ "We have to pla n on stopping t·i·t'ry "If t'ne second driver is married. \\'e couple of days at a motel, just so r L·an really can't afford to pay hin1 enough to ltikc a shov.•er." · support his family and do alri ght \Vomcn drivers "7'" rind the num brrs ou rselves.'' Linda said. ha\'e reall y grov.·n in th(· past 1Y.'O nr Having the .,11ife along also saves lime three years -get varif'd rl'<1ct1ons fron1 and moncyirnh deli\•eries. their mate counlt'rparts 'I take in\·entory at the home v.•hile he '·Some men fet:l 'th::it 110111f'n don t is loading." she add s. "and fold fumiturr belong in a rig . 01fiers think 11 s ~rl·at pads." Since the moving va n carril'S that v.·omen arc therC', 1f thf•y can do 1hr about 200 pads. one cat\ easily job ... Pat said. Thr n11t11·1> of ~t:11n1• notHt understand her lack of enthusiasm. lhat ··1nost arc prruy frit·ndly ;111d SAVES TI:\IE A trip that mi~ht take 3 to 31? days: roast·t<H:Oast with a partner, she said, would take a week alone. bl'causc one dnver is legally al1011·ed to d:-1vc 10 hours a day. "l!r can't drive coolinuouslv." Pa t added. "so having me as a secorid dri\cr gives him a break. Usuall y, he dri\'es helpful.·· Not all of the ht11.:irds :.ire rl'l<itcd lo 1nale-female roles. !)riving the huge. m u l l i -g ca r ed monsters hasn"t been made any safer by the natioo\\·ide 55 mph spc('(f limrt, thry said. ''On ou r last trip." Linda ~aid, ·'11·c \1·crc in trouble more than once 1\ hen somMne pulll'd onto th e frl"e\\'fl,\' and almost stoppc'<I right in front of us." LOSIXG \IO~EY And , th<>y notrrl. trut·kcrs <lrl' los1ni; nloney bt>cauS<' of lh<' crH•rg\' tns1s "Lately. my husb.1nd has ~n ;ib](' tn ge t only rnou~h -furl to grt to the next truck slop ... Linda ~11d ... AtKi. a truck uses fuel mo re efOciently at around 62. At » it"s a rl'al drag on the tru ck." T1n1c is monry for the trul'kcr. not to ment1or1 the n1onotony he fact's. e\·rn v.hcn dri\'ing at high SJ)('C'ds. At ~5, the 11·ives noted. the dr1\'ing can hr deadly. "Some fuel stations limit dr ivers to :'iO gallons.·• Linda said. "compared to the J9a gallons "'C like to carry. It means a lot of stopping and a lot of Inst time." And. ~h(' 1101<.'d. die sel costs have more than (lou blcd w11h the l'll('rgy crisi s. Hidin,I! or drivJnJ:: \ri1h the ir husbands h:is n1;1ny pluses. 1ht•y s.11d. llAS CO:\ll'A~\' '·Jt r:in hr rimr to nurSC'h'l'S \\'hen 11c'r" ho1nr, hr is usu;11l v too !ired !O ~o out :ind do an} thin g. r>n ih" road. v•f' c·an go 0111 to dinn•·r or g11 darH'ing \l'hl'n thc rf' s a brl·ak ... !'at add1>d, "Ynu e;1n think of It JS a \\Orking racat1on for bolh of us You gE:I In scr a lot of country you've nrver seen hrforr " "I think it helps to have somconr along. And. the eustom t rs re a rt d1f(erenlly to him v.·hrn I'm lhcrc," Linda s:ud . "I can keep lhc wife out from under foot 1Vh1Jr he loads or unloads and it mukes hl'r more comforta ble that a \\'Oman is the.re." The dri\·inA is not 1h:1t dlfficult al!hough. Linda laughed. "'You can 't bt' any 00.pnund 11rakl111~." "Or ." Stile! Pat . "nHnd gt•1t1ng hig b1- c1·ps .. \ly nght arrn 1<: huiir front all of the :.h1 f11ng .. Sh~· 1•.\:tgi.:1•ra11--i:I .. \'ou do an a11ful Int nf sitl ini.:." Linrla added. "sn 1·ou r1·all1 ha1·r 10 \\'!l\Ch 1t or you'll ha\'C 'a .... ·eight. problrrn ·· \\'h;it about lht• ch1ldrr n? Linda, "·hose ch1ldr1•n nre older. don't seem to mind. And. a trucker's son can ride along 11·hcn he 's nvt•r eight although a daughter can'l ride alorie with her father. The Lillll'ficlds h<11·e n1ade some sumn1cr hauls a family \' ;i ca t Ion including the children. Li ff' \1hcn the husbnnd is on !he ro:1rl :ind tht> v.·i(t· 1s at hnmc. 1s a lit!lc difff'rcnt. "You reall y grt to ht• l'ery inder~ndrnt. \'ou h:civt• to bt• !hf' d1sc1plinarian. You"rr n111!hrr and fa1 h1·r You can·1 save up thl• pun1shrnrnt till llad gels hornr and make h1n1 !ht• v1!1a1n. so you end up lx•ing the bad guy. "That's 11·hy I 1hlnk it"s good "'™'n "."·re both gone. 1\nd.·your husband Sl'<'S you in a different tight a\1:1y fron1 the kids. as his pa rtnC'r." Linda s.1id. \\'c-.uld they prf'fe~ a n1ore al'crai::r <'XIS\l'n{·('~ ·· 11 docs get hard ." they notrd, "\\'hen father.son di nners come up and you ha1e to find a substitute fQr \'nu r !ion. Or v.hcn you really need help v.:1th something and hc·s not there." But, the \1·1ves ag reed, lrucking is lhe v.·ork their husbands v.·ant to do. .so they'll probably keep on truck1n'. Life Extended JI 0\1•'s vour blood pres~urc been lately? :\ot tOO high. hoprs the American I/Part A~iatioo. f)ne sure v.·ay to fi nd out is to h:J\'l' 11 checked dur1n~ the Hunllngton Beach blood pre~ure screening project ~mg ~nsorcd by the I luntington Rl'Jch Rotary Cluh in e<npera!1 0f1 11•ith the Oran~ County Heart Association throu gh :\lay 1:1 Though it is primarily being held to screen Hunt ington Beach residents 15 .vcars and O\·er. cit11.cns of other citie" 1n:i~· he checked at the various stations thrOughout the city. \\'hy such a ma ssive campaign !O detect high blood pressure? f:levatcd blood prf's.<;urc is a direct e-0n!nbu!or to approximately 60.00o dea ths a year and is a factor in ano~nrr 200.000 deaths frorn st roke each yCar in !he U.S.A. BlOod pressure. the !TK'asurement of ho-,\· ha rd blood pushPS against the vessel "'alls a(ter beinfi( pumped OU! of !hf' heart. is important because prol1nced elevation can in1ure the heart, brain and kidneys. "This injury is caused by constant. destru ctive high pres!ll re at "''ork throughout all the miles of tinv blood vessels inside these organs," the tlea rt ·Association sa}'!i. 'fany people v.ith high b 1 o o d pressure-or hyp<>rten.s1on-n1ay fee I good. though the damage 1s hcing done. and consequently n1ay not sec a doctor. But through a massi\"C screening such as Is being done 1n Huntington Beach. lhr"l' peoplC' may be fou nd hcforc ll i-.; too late. Trained ·\'ol untC<'r~ takf' thc readings and no rrcord 1s mad•· of names 1f hlood pFi'$~Ure is n•irmal If a high reading 1~ obt:1ined, roe person is sent to a counselor \\·ho uses a "soft -sci!" ap- proach to JX•rsuadP him lo see a doctor for further rc·adinJ:.s. A Rotary Cluh coordinator is prrscnt at each site to oversee lhe screening The club adopted thC' pro j P ct . according to a Hearl Assoc1a111ln spokesman. "hen ml.'mbcrs ll'amtd of a si milar pro ject in Anaheim . Doctors who arc members of thr club 1\<'TC concemr<.I about high blood prC'ss1ir1•. so 1he screening v.·as selected \1 hen the cl ub \\'as Jooktng !or a new proJt•c! Coordinator is l)r \\'1IHam Thompson. a Huntington Beach ~urgton According to nationa l figure~. J() to 2.i pcrcenl of the pop.i la11rin has IK'l'll detCCtL-d a.~ having h1 ~h bl00<I prcssun-. and project d1rl'Clor s hope to find nearl~· 3.000 indil'iduals "1t h nsk of l11gh blood pressure. Contrihullng time ;is \Oluntf'<'f<i "ill l>t' nursing personnel from llunting!on lnlcrcommuruty Jlosp11al. Maior screening point!' \\ill b ,. Hun1in~ton Ccnler. nm\ b.1nk5 and elementarv ~chools and Sc\·eral church<."" throughooi 1hc cny. Anvone \1ish1ng 1nformat1011 o t loc:i11ons mav call IH'l.-3434 or !Hi·8.'i67 pftt·r a p.m o.r \\Tile to llu n11ni;t"ton Bcac~ Blood pn>s,urt Scrf'f111nR ProJP<1. 17112:; Beach Blvd , Su ite 230, lfuntinfi(to11 Bea~ ~12647. or c;11J the lleart 1\ssociation , 547-31)01 Visit to Doctor Prescribed for Problem DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have started this letter five times ud oow I am Just going lo aay It the way it comes into my head. Please tell me if it is: necessary for a girl to scream her-head off because of the pain, the first time she has sexual in· te:rcounie? l\ly cousin (Who Ms been like a sister to me) was manied ~ weeks ago. \\'hen she re turned from her honeymoon she told me the first few nights were agony. 'Ille pain was unbearable. The poor kid Is only 18 and from a strict C&tbollc family where sex was never dlsc:uMed. She certainly wasn 't prepattd for anythi,. like th>t. A/>' parently-"her hu!band -dtdn1t know-much either aod they had a tmlble tlme. ! Rm JS )'Carl old tnd nat es smnrt aboot u..se things as I ought to be. My 1·sex education" is mostly slumber-party cbit-cltat picked up from my girl lrlendJ. Two gals in our crowd were married thi' year and nobody said anything about • pain. If I asked my mother such a qu~tion, she would tum 10 shades of red and v,;onder v.·bat J was up to. So please, Ann . give me an ansv.'tr. -OU~lB JN DU· BUQUE DEAR 0.: Gtnerally tpeaktnl!', the lnl· 1lal act of lntercourae Is not so painful ~at 1 girl would "scream her head off." In the case ,.of your cousin, bo"'e\•er. lbere w1s_pr1)babl)'. some ~ecoloitlcal I • fy~ tOCb •• ID t"itrtmely Uilc.k membrane wlildtt should have bet.n rrmov,.d by a pby1lclan'1 scalpel. This l• jast ONt of the reasons every j!trl should blve a gynecological examination before she m1rries. DEAR ANN l.Atit'DERS: I'd like to answer the letter signed "One \\'OO'd ~'4_•__;.ti;..._4"'"1u __ @J Rather Fight Than Quit" . He says he Is ltd up with TV ads that start~ by a lad who v.·as smoking in bed try to scare people who smoke. lie end fell •sleep. I can't gel the p1ct11rr' of claims smoking is the onl y fun left In life lhosc 25 llttle cornns out of my n1 ind. It lhat isn't illegal. immoral or faltenlnJt. was murdl'r by proxy. I{ that Isn't im· ll is final v.•ords were, ''\Vhosc busineS!I is 1norat and Illegal. what ls7 it 7" Are )'00 :10 v.·orthles!I, !ir, that your It is ltfY business \\'hen YOUR smoke f3m ily would reel no grlc(. no 5"-nsc nr might cause me to have an asthma at. anguish 1r you should accidentally t11ck or give me lung can~r. crernote yourself? But, as you s.1id, you The same ncw!{)a ptr lhlt. carried that are.over 21 and cnn do as you please. ldlOt's slafemenl r~Jf1C--fl.lay the Uird forever b1 ss-the ml'dlcal dcath or 25 schoolboys who d;ed in a tnstltutlons who do retearch, the dormitory fire in' Belglum. The nr~ Yt"ll lawmakers, the media. and lhe rn llllons of C'OOCemed cilizcns who are try ing to educale the public to the danRcrs <1f smoking Go uhead and "rather fight'" if you want to , hut as for me -l'~t GLAD I QUIT l)EAR Gl.A I): 1'm glad you quit , loo. ,·ou reprt1ent one les1 nicotine addict to foul the elr and jeopardb:e Ule rest of 111 "'ho •ant no part of the flllby wetda. DEAR ANN : !lave yotl ever hnd your (flee 'lflOO? I be ' m\' brot1•er·in·lll:w ".'Oii did and I ha\·e• agreed lo ti:i \'C $1.000 to your favo~ite char1tv if vou will admit It in print -BEVERLY lflLLS OEAR BEV.: I'd 1urc IO\'t lo collec t 1hat St,000 for Tht Lambs, v.'hoR. ad· dres" Is slmi>'y Libert)'\'llle, Ill. Tht )' t mploy retard~ adults and sell tbe btsl bakery• J!;ood s I evtr ate In my lire. but tht> ans"·cr Is r\O. Thanks fi>r the com· ~limcnt, any'4·ay. Don't flunk yoor chemi1try test. t..o1·e Is 1t'lore than one M'l of glands calling 10 another. I( you have trouble making a dislinctlon you need Ann's booklet, "Love or Se.x and How To Tell the Difference." &nd a long. self-addressed, stamped tnvelope v.·llh your request and 35 ccn11 in rol n to Ann 1 ... 'lndcrs, P. O. Boll'. 3343 222 W. Bank Or., Chic&go, 111. 60654. ' • .. '4 DAILY Pll .. OT _________ ! "-'-"-''~·-·~'-"'_2_3_. _t_ril" Feminist Revolution Has 'Long Way to By LAUfl.lt-: l\ASr~:R Of 119 DMlf Piie! lttll The frn1inLs! "rcvolu11on, once it is s!urtL'<i. canriot stop ~aust· 11 is 1ndet-d e1 ery rnan and every l\Ot'rl.'.lll . ~·vf'ry person." a('r<Htlin~ ro AileC'n 111."rflnndl't.. ti fonn1•r pres1dl•nt of lhc N;111onal tJrga111£at1on for \Vonlf'n. Speiiking on tl1•· lht·!ll•' of 1'~\'CfVnlan·E\ t'r\ \\Ol'rl~Hl ,1 1 l'CJ ·n·i·t·nt[I ~ht' <·:qiltlln(•d, "The fl·n1111hl movem~·nt 1:-i a kind ot rn•l11n1nnry stt•p to hum~1n hht·r.1r1011. to 1hl' point "''ht>re 1~·c can begin tu tnll'.'rflCl Horoscope Scorpio Flexible WEDNESDAY APRIL 24 By SYDNt::Y O~IAHlt ARIES l~tarch 21-April 191: You have mor~ frctdom of thought. action . 't'ou are in better poslli<ln t<l t e s t • experiment. Change, travel and va riety lire featured. TAURUS (April 20-May 20/: J\1oney and how to save it - 1hat could be a m ajo r question. Be a comparison shopper, especially w h e r e special or luxury item is coocemcd. Family member expects surprise. Do n ' t disappoint . GEMINI (J\1ay 21-June 20l: Cycle is such thlt you can ca ll your 01.1TI shots. Those v.·ho try to convince you otherwise arc either f'nvious. rcSf.'ntful or mi~nformcd. Choo.ore quality. CANCER iJunc 21·July 22 ): You seem to have ' some asM>Ciatcs v.•ho srart senseless rumors. Heed your o w n counsel. Deal from position or strength. Refuse to . be dismayed by fal se reports, al anru. LEO (July 23-Aug. 221: You reach more people -response lo your efforts is enthusiastic and e:irouraging. C r u n c h siluatlon e:xists where special relationshi p is conce rned. \\'1th tarh other as full human brintis ... Noting progrt·ss but also rl'grl'~~ion ;ind some yet unt()U('bcd goals und needs. :-.ht• udmined lh<•rc is sti ll ··'1 Ion~ v.·ay to go." She SIHd this )'C<l r v.llJ d1·t1·rnunc w h e I h c r th1• 1\oincn ·'S mo ve1n('nt, ...,h1i:-h Shi:' \']('\.I'S as :i {'I 0 s (' 1.:ompanion of r.lvil right~ for rat•i11l 11nd rthnlc mlnor1t1C's , \.\ill "land or f"ll. tllrn l\il! recognize frrn1n1sm , even if they don 't recognize other m i n o r I t y !~sues. s.hc said. because "'hilt' they can e5Ciipc hvlng or workini:t "''ith black and other minority Pt'Oplc . ''there's no "'ay }OU're going to get aw11y frorri "'omen." C1tin~ femi nisn1 as "110s~ibly Oic rnost radical n1ovement of oill r11n1·s'' having th c "grt·:1\t'SI impa ct for ch:inge 1n S(K'll'ty." she 1·xplai ned th11t frt"('lng "half plus" of lhe population will 11l<i0 free the: 111en 111 ~oc1f.'ty who have been victimized. Yet Ms. Hernandez said the ~·omen's movement is not as Best Friend's Tale: WAGS Raising funds for the Golden State 1-lumane Society are members o! the \Vomen's Auxiliary (\VAG S) who wil l present a dinner and fashion show at, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, ?t1ay 1, in Big Canyon Country Club, Golf, tennis and reso rt wear will be from Bullock's, South Coast Plaza. Proving to be dog's and cats' best friends are Mrs. Standlee Kautz (left) and ?il rs. Charles Alathewson. radical as It should be. 'ELITISTS' Admittin~ that she Is often discouraged. ~she Questioned v.•hether v.·omen ln t h e movement aren't "t"litis ts " showing not enough conrt"rn fo r other than the whif(• middlC' class \\' o rn c n · s problems_ Rascisn1 and St"x1s1n are 11.1•0 problem s which must be drall "''ith together, she said. "It 1s r!lsential thcit both minontles .'.Ind V•omcn beg in to join forces Y>ith each other." If they don't, she said, fl ~mall group v.•ill con11nue to run everything "while the rttt cf us sit back 3nd ask "'hat ever happened to humanity," Wht:neff:r she ls asked if f•~m1nism has made progress. ~he said her ans.,.,·er has to be "sort of yes ;ind no." Thi' n1ost productive asocrt of .the movement, she said, is "so many .,.,omen having a changed view of themsel\'es in SO<'iCI}'." Sul while ads on telev ls!on and ne.,.,·spapcn show L"'·omen 1n nontraditional occupations, sh~ said it is clear that "nothing has changed. In fact, Lawn 's Green, So's Wife th ings are going backward.·• Noting Americans ' attraction to fads, ll h 1• charged. ··we have a short span of attention in this COW'ltry . . . largely the American public ls fi ckle." ·\Yhile some people ma)' like life to appear in ha!f·hour IC"levision segments. s he v.arn NI, ''a lot of life hus long serial lmµllcatlon.s ." HIT 80TT0)1 It v.•ould be easy, she said. to note "individual tok en successes" and assume thal progrtts ha.s been made but she noted that more women head families in poverty now than ever before. ProgreSli, she expla ined. won't be made until it hits the .. bottom and end of the totem pole." Nor will ('quality in cn1p!oyn1('nt change the 1.ivr..!I or 1,1·on1cn or mrn in society, she said. llouslng. becau!IC ""''here \'OU Rrow up may have as 'n111ch an impact on your l ife as 1,1·ho vou are 1,1·hen you gro1,1• up." mlist be considerl'd. The "'tute male image of SUC('('.S5 rnu~t also be changed. she 511id. \\'omen. :O.ls. 11 c r nan de z conllnued . are also challenging the concept that mothei-5 are either sn1othering t h r i r child ren or not taking enough of an interest in them. "They ~·ant nelthl'r · the blame nor all the credit, .. she said. expla ining women 's desi re to share responsibil ities or the children and home \Vith "l aJv;ays th:1111bt that waJ the mo!lt inti-male statement I ever heard," 1ht said. "I nevet thought men wl'.!re lhat bad. AFYlll.\IATIVS ACTION Against those people "'ho object to affirmative action. she asked "'hY 60 percent of the JX'OPie (ral•l:il and ethn ic minority males and women l must fight for JO pcrcen1 of the jobs "'hile the white males contlnut W hold lhe power. "f "·ould really wish !hat v.·c belil'.'ve in the JudC'O Christian e1hic." she said e1plaining that if people did \\'hat was right in the first place. the y "·ouJd not have to be forced to do it. Succ~ful court cases "'ill cause rompanics to compl y with affirmative action. she said, because they knov.• ii will cost monl'.'y if they don 't. husbands. i----------"Wc lh;nk men have m;"cd l-RUFFELL'S a great dcnl by not bcing 1 ,,.;1ro by a newly waxcd l UPHOLSTERY floor." Altho11"h. she reU.ctcd lhe \ W...11 Te• W•llt e ,~ Tit.Int idea that 1he women 's l 1t22 H•tffr 11 .. 11. movement is to blame for the C••t• MelO -s•1.021t increasing divorc-e rate. sheJ'-"'!"!~~-.""'"~~"'!"!~"' said it' has given prop\e "a ------- greater feeling about v.·hat they want from another human bring. MARRIAGE ~ FRANCIS~ '\,,ORR J flNE STATIONEl!Y Rath.tr t h a n considering marriage as a matter of convenience, security and a "hot mral ticket." she said women are now .!aying , "I will marry this person because I would rather spend most of my time with this individual SPECIAL J lh on. else " I '••Int Vltuft "" an any · ,ttton1lhH •"" lmlH'ln!lf )\;!arrtage Is alM> changing, P•"""· she cl alm<.'d, because nov.· it's 011.r ~1m11N-s1op rn T111hy! not w in1portant that the 1111 1 to u 1 ~"·1.,, 111.1111 n1arriage slay together but l~ll'll"ll"ll' •"ll"ll'~' 111. 'll"ll"ll"ll"ll' ll"ll"""!'',. that It grow and get bell er. I : This. shC' said, i.<; one reas.on men have difficulty relating to the movement. ''It's obvious v. i\·es will ne\·er again be the same. A1en's li\'es are going to change as .,,.ell." She said feminists do v.·ant to be taken off the "pedestal" because people who care about each other are willing to v.•ork out their problems face to face. "ll'S not a matter of looking down." she explain<.'d, "it's a maller of looking at." GEIST 1 /3 OFF VIRGO (Aug.~ll-Sept. 22):-' You make progress by 1klpping midd lemen and going dii"ectly to source. B e .independent enough to a~'iert. declare and explain in positive manner. LIBRA (Sept. 2J..0ct. 22 1: Now your philosophy jells; you know what it is to seek. search und to find -you ~et in touch ~·ilh yourself. Accent higher educa tion. splrltunl values. Nuptials Recited Mower Power to Him Some people, she rontinued, obiect to the Equal Rights Amendment because it v.ill C' l i n1 i n a I e pr o I e cti\'C' legislation for \•;omen ~nd C'a!l~e ml'n to slop supporting THINK SCORPIO (Oct. Z3-Nov. 211: lfighllght flC'Xiblli ty. Deal 1vith one who holds key to financial gain. Refuse to be painted into comer hv someone's preconceivCd 001ions . SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22- De<:. 21 ): Empha~is is on commitment. You are not as free to roam as in recent past. CAPRlt'ORN l!Xc. 22-Jan . 19 \: Hcallh and rest, 'A\lrk and recreation -theSC' areas command attention. Praclical is.sues dominate and greater communica!lon is necessary. AQUARIUS (.Jan . 20-Fcb. 11\): Affection. fulf illnlcnt of emotional neros -the~c arc featured. ~la k e intelligent concessions PISCES \ Feb. 19-M:irch 20 1: Conditions on home front ,yitl !)(' revisf'd . \\'hnt seems n lo~::i i'> du e lo boomerang in your {a\'OL ANNE KLEIN NEW BANDAt-IA GROUP LEE-HIRES Estancia High S c h o o 1 t graduates. Peggy lllres and ' Doug Lee \\'f.'re married in the r·irst United hie tho d is t O:ureh, Costa ~tesa with the Re\'. tlerbert Johnso n officiating. The bride's parents are illr. and illrs. Gilbert Hires of t Costa ~lesa and her husband's parents are the Matthew Lees MRS. LEE of Tucson. Kand y and Keith Rf'ilz ll'cr" honor attendant.s. O l hers srrving were Lucy Logsrlon. Cc<:il\a J\lvnrcs, Bev e r l y Hires. Kimberly Hires, Srot\ Hires. t\ILlton Ka,1·abe. r.ary \\'angler and O\\·ight Lee. The bridcgroo1n is ~rvlng in the ;\:\\'\'. stationed at Lemoore, ·and the ncv.·!yv.·ed; "ill reside in tlanford. FRENCH-HILL John Schennerhom and his bride. rhe French for1n er [)('borah Lane !!ill, a re making their hon1c in Tustin follo\ving a honC'ymoon In llilll'flii. Thr. ncv.·ly.v.·cds ;ire the son anrl Oatt~htcr of \Ir. and ~'lrs. R. TI1ornns French, Santa An n. anrl ~lr. <1nd ~,rs. Delph Brice Hill Jr. of l'clalun1a. The couple cxchanged \'O\\'S l.111he United C.'hurch of Christ. PC'talun1a. The bride is a fifth generation Califomian from a pioneer f.•ctalum11 family. Attendants v.·crc !ll r. and to.1rs. J.C. Schuster, ~Ir. and ;'\trs. Dolph Brict !!ill 'Ill. Donrln Lynn !!ill. Leslie French. Blain '\latson. Alex- By ER~1A 80:\IBECK just figured out 1f 1ny husband pa id just half the attention to me as he does the lav.11, my 70-year-old mailman would never have started to look like Robert Redford , If e1·er there was a vali d suit for alienation of affection. it '.s that lousy Jav.'n. There is something about the ability of a man lo grol\' a fe\\· blades of gra~s that rontributes to his masculinity. lie is either a grass gTo"A·er or he is not a grass grov.·er. l have seen \'irile men mo\'e into new neighborhood .,.,,Ith tattoos on their lips. but if they have fungus on their dv.·arf tiff. fo rget it. They're just not one of th~ boys. A lav.11 enthusiast has two moods: irritable and irritable. These arc interchangable depending on whelher the grass is ·growing or v.·hcther lhe gras.s is not growing. When the grass is not growing. my husband goes to the library to see v.·hat could be missing. has his soil analyzed. "'atcrs, so a ks. AT WIT'S END fertilizes, and ha.! the nurseryman v.·ho sold him the seed make a house call. \\'hen the grass is grov.·ing, he runs the mov.·er back to the store to make sure the blade is eutttng, trims . rakes, rolls and makes an obscene phone call to the dog next door v.·ho over.fertilized it in the first place. There is no pleasing a Jav.11 freak. Some say it is normal for a 1nan to \\·ant a pretty lawn. I don't know \\·hat is normal an,· more. I sent the kids to r-..tOther'!!, blew an entire food budgel on steaks anQ 1\.ine. put a dab of garlic on the lightbulb and slipped into 90mething that had not been paid for. •·what are you thinking?" t teased . turning off the TV set . ''Did you turn the hose off?" he asked. and C'r flill and Sleven Rool.t ,iiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiO;;;;;iiOiiO~;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"il 1'hc bride graduH.ted v.·ith ll OUR LIFE 'I honors from lh< un;,·crs;t y or EXTEND y l'ltgt•I Sound anrl :i ltcnded the ·1 Knthcnnc Bran<on School. EXTEND YOUR ARM 11" hu•band ". graduate BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK of' the Brentwood Ar.adcmy ~nd earned BA and ~!BA d<'grccs at lhc t;niverslty of FREE• Puget Sound \l'h<'re h el :iffl11atccl \\'i1h rhi GnnunJ e Of>lta and Alpha Kapp.1 Psi.1 scrl'ing as ciu1pler presidcnL THE BEST READING INSTRUCTION Thorough diagnosis ... Prescriptive instruction ... Makes reading fun ! The Reading Game AN ACtlVrff Of AMlllCAM LIAIMINO COlflOIATIO• Si1 lt~ati••s II• S111ther11 C.11 11orn1a anl te.ich1r uauunt c1"tra£t11iU1 p11•lic1c••ols: llllNTINGTON BEA.CB SA.NTA. ANA f'tlLU:llTON 18782 l\loln SL 1850 E. 17th SL 3610 N. Horbor Blvd. 842.ll<t06 835-3237 879·5588 TORRANCE 370-<>359 • CRENSHAW 293·5255 • ENCINO 783·2~ . . • ' f • " in HUNTINGTON BEACH TOMORROW, APRIL 24th Gisler School -21141 Str1thmoar Ln. 7 pm · 9,30 pm Sowers School -9300 lndlanapoli' 7,30 pm · 9 pm Fountain Valley School -17911 Bushard 7:l0 pm · 9 pm ,.\ Public Servlre from Jluntingtcn Reach Rotary Club and Orange County licart As~. With Thnnks lo' Pacific City Bank Goldtnwe1t & Edinger, Huntfntton S.1ch • their families. WtslcliH ,,a1111 Ollly T•wtlt. ""JI• .....,. ~ ...-.c ....... lilllf.t llCtalMriff .... ...... ., NH llTIMATIS 31 FASHION ISLAND 644-2353 ,11\t IANlAMlllCAlt MA.STD CMAIGI #'-~ -----~ Meet Bea Anderson One of the Daily Pilot's Ro le People Editor of the Sf'cl1on the Daily Pilot ca lls People !former !)' the \li'omrn·, St-M 1onl, 8e1 Ander11on has bttn wilh the Dally Pilot since 1962 and sertioo editor 11ni:c 1~. Dunng her years of ttportlna loi:al eventA In the lives or her eommunity's vtomt'n-and other people-Bea has seen the Dally Pilot's Women's sedion win many l"Aard5. Thi! current staff has taken honors al lhe natlonal, state and local ltvels thl! pa~l yt'ar and. under the new "People" bannt'r "i ll <'Ontlnue Ill Yt'in ninl ways, r.<n. AndeNtOn pr~hrt!' ~ is the Daily Pilot's Award-winning section for women (and other people, too y • I ' MIXED SINGLES ~PAV !'C1 / LI~~ 1V Be A CJllTIC AND Wl21TE- l>EVASTATIN6 R<V1eW$ OF MOV1f9, f'tA\15 A~O 1V! TUMBLEWEEDS MUTIAMDJEFF ' , II ~----­~--·- FIGMENTS HAM CY I l I i • i • Of COO~< 'rbU' D llAV& 1' WIZrTo 6COP £ev1fl.I)(; TOO. (f££1S. DO NOT LITTER STREETS • by Wrn. F. Brown and Mel Casson <;E.f., 800Mi1Z .A1?6 Cl?1i1CS ALLOWtP [~.,.~\, 10 00 "fl.IAi Y by Tom K. Ryan '(OLJ HAV" CUTE CAVlfl"S! by Al Smith THERES A LITTLE DRIP IN THE SINK! b.v Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller 0 NOT LITTER' ST R EETS ' ,-- ...... , ,. .... " ,., ' .. TODAY'S CBDSSIDRD PUZZLE Yesterday°s P11zzl• Solved: ACROSS date 42 Relus. 1 Leading to athle1e: accept tnlorma l "3 Makes 6 l imilad dirty llme .C4 Kind ot period game 10 Weakens 45 Answer gradually 47 Began 14 Roundand again projecHng 51 Stalk 15 Tropical 52 Supply ill~~ lree w ith ~~~ij~ 16 Drop credentials· ~ heavily 54 Negligent "-'...,_.~ 17 White SS Flap poplar vlolentty 7 Augments tree 59 Image: 8 Spt1ts 18 Repair Prefix 9 Award 19 M111.ture 6 1 Hallan winner 20 The "P" of poet 10 Surg ical "R. C. M. P.'" 62 Faint gauze pad 22 Not 63 Onion 11 Islam nowing • 64 EKPress suprel'l'l9 24 Semisolid audibly being substances 65 Headliner . 12 Tapered 26 Treats 66 Side ol 1 end dlscourt4 die . ,3 Detects eousl'r' 67 Menial 21 Old length 27 Actor Jeff wonters measure 23 ESMnee 25 Ooa 31 Hon:stll b" 32 Pier 33 Garment "'" 35 Recline 38 In the center of 39 Eiplode "40 Travel on whee ls ~ 1 Slyllshly up-to· " DOWN 1 Peal ol ...... , 2 Migralory worker 3 Cain's viclim 4 Slandered 5 Exist be lore 6 Curler's cap basting job:2 words 27 As QUiet as a--·· 28 Blood: Prefix ~Keen 30 Less common 34 Man and Carri 35 Cut ol meat 36 Evils 37 In add1t1on 39 Papa! name 40 Snarer ol living Quarlers 42 Site ol Vat ican City · 43 Step on trie gas:2 woros 44 Shorler 46 Strait: Abbr. 47 Gratesupon the nerves 4S 01so1ay of po,,., 49 La ····-:It. ooeranouse 50 Kilchen tool SJ Small sharlc 55 PrepaalUon 56 Office worker: Abbr. 57 Weight& ol lnOia 60 Denial 11 12 I) 17 ~· II 0 21 22 lJ " JI J9 " • " " ' " 60 •• " .. • PEAMUTS l XW'T IL~"T VJW IJ HIT A \I{ 0~~( A\{ ,.,t.l.J. 00 lo{J'1 rlE.l..'?? JUDGE PARKER • MISS PEACH A~TH~~. • YO!All .,;. •~T~~!! 1..00 1(.;.- VE.ft:.Y GOO D! '{CU WILL ESEl01\\E. ft:.tCH /-.NO F'AMOI},, 1NrL1AfNflAl., /.IE.l.D IN 'f'4E. '41GM fSftfM CF Tl-11! ENT!R'E woci.o, ANO EVER'L.A5T!NGl.Y HAPPY! All ABANDONED FARM APP!l()olQIB SI LO. Dr. SMOCK SAY', Arte. YOO ,.He M ISS VA ·VA.. VOOM? "f'Me ONf. W MO WOR!<S A S A S1'1:i!!!PPe:.C:Z A"f f'H e: Roxie:? _ ___,. GORDO S>IALL WE Tes-r ""' GLlt:'NESS? MOON MULLINS O.I<., If' )'oU1Ro PUSHY AE/OUT IT·· WE li>e OUTTA GAS . ANIMAL CRACKERS ., ....... 1'11.V• / .) lly,.Roqer Brocffield' · ......... ----....---. / I Jusr W/Wf ro ec A LEv€ND IN MY OWN 11M~ A "lP A L-\.. YOU W A >.J'f' 15 1"0 MA.V e YOUR eve:s CMeG.Kl!!!P . c,,,. ___ .., ---- WELL, Lll<f ... '~HY AM '.L HER!!' ? ; ' ' : ! ,. H'1w'1fii !· I~ As AMERICAN ( • .AS APPJ.E= i~ POI / by R erBoften • n ii f\ r • . f r J by Charles M. Sc:hun VOi.A DON'f L.001( VEll:Y PLEHED WITH YOLJ IZ '"r "gE ... l '"' NOT. IT SETTLES LIKE A SETTING MliN- by Harold Le Doux by Mell F'ANk'l..Y, !M. THE '1YP€ WHO Ll l(fS TO KEEP µ1~ OPT ION? OPEN···· ,.-- "I rather like the news programs nowadays-you don't feel so awful not understanding "'hat's goinl{ on in the world now that the ne"•scasters look as if they don't either," •D-81G BRASS' BOOT~EG Tll ~TATIOM IS ON THE AIQ! • • • • J __ 6~_o_•_IL_V_PJ_l_D_,'---------'-''ll~~.o. April ~'· 1.,, .. Bad Golf Is Aaron's Out of Reach? Cottld Lead By The Assocl1kd Prtt1 Henry Aaron wa s only a b.1by when B.1be Ruth hit home run No. 714, but Hobby Bonds doubts there's anyone, even Jn diapers, who'll ever beat Aaron ·s home run record. hedging on \\'hether anyone can top Henry. It's possible for me to do It. But It's not probable for anyone to do It. that long. rm a cott'.!hu. "l'\'l' said all along rn r-ttlrc !IOmewhcre bct"'ten l2 and 35. I can't Jma.gane playing until I'm 40. I'm ze, and 40 seems forever av.·ay." today who could do It. "If )'OU look up the 1&atistk:a, a fU)'s got to bit 4S homen for 14 or 15 years just to come close," he said. "Reggie Jackaoo might hit fO for five or six year.!. but not for 15." To Injuries CHICAGO (AP I -Coif duffers may suffer fracturt.>d 1ibs DS ""ell as embarrassment when they mi!S the ball end h!t the sod. "If it happens, he ain 't bet>n born yet:• said the San Francisco ou triclde.r. "Possible, yes : nrobabte, no." said Reggje Jackson of the Oakland .A's. who alonR v.·ith Bonds and Cincinnati 's Johnny &:nch are picked as the most likely candidates currently In the majors to crack the barrier. "You have · to play 20 years and a\·erage 3S home run.s. I think I'm copable of hitting 35 a year, and BondJ can and Bench can. Bench is a catcher and v.·on't last 20 years. I won't play 20 years because they v.·on'I be able to pay Bench added that as outfielders. Jackson and Bmds just might hive a shot -on one condition: "They'd have lo want the record enough to play thal Jong ." Chic.ago CUbs coach Ernie Bank.! mentioned a fourth po!!ib!Uty -Greg Luzinski. the 23--year-old Philadelphia outfielder who has 5G borne runs in four seasons, including 29 last year. me enough." ' They said Ruth 's rccord "'Ot.lld never be beaten, too. But 39 year5 later. the 1nan fron1 A!lanta proved 'em "'ron2. .'lo1v. tile people ·who should knO\\' best -haseball players and managers -are At the end of last season. Jackson, then 27. hnd 189 home runs for seven seasons: Bench, 25. had 179 home runs in six years, and Bonds. 27, had 165 afler six . Said Bench . whose first si:< yea rs matched AarOn's early pace: Bonds V.'3S the most pessimistic of the trio. Ove:rall. he ngured. the odds or beating Aaron are 1,000-to-I and he doubted there ..... as anyone in the majors "It 's possible for Bench to do it," said Jack.son. "It's poMible for Bonds to do ii. "J "·ouldn't sa)' it can't be done. ~1aybc if ('VCrylhing fell in plac<' for me . I'd ha\:e a chance. But I don ·i plan to play ··~fy chances?" queried Luzinski. "Bobby Bonds has got more home f\lfL5 than I have hits.·' • Such 1nJ ur1t'S are not orten dlagno.,ed or suspect('d bt,'{":"1use involvement of the chest In golfing is not apparent. But <in 1ndon<-!11:tn rad1ologi~1 discovered pattl- fully Iha! bad i;olf can result in (ra<.1Url.'Cl ribs. The physician. 11r Sjahriar fi.:is:id , head cf the radiology department a t lhi- Uni~ersity of Indonesia school of medicine in "Ji:ikarta. became a\.vare of the injury v.•ht-n he hurt himself in this \\'ay -and broke an expeiislve golf club -as a beginning golfer. Sports in Brief And he subsequently examined two other golfers v.·ho suffered similar Injuries. Nasad discusses the injury and how it occurs in the April issue of The American Journal of Hoentgenology , Radium Therapy and Nuclear ti.tedicine, published by the American Roentgen Ray and American Radium societies. The radiologist. who describes himself as "a very eager but also a very poor golfer," felt di.!Ctlmfort on the left side of the back near the shoulder fo\lo"'ing thr~ weeks on !be driving range. X-rays disclosed fractures of t"·o ribs and probably a third. Several years later routine X-rays showed no trace of the fractures. allhough Rasad "'had never stopped playing his regular weekly tOWlds" of "this most fascinating. but also most dlffirult, game." Another radiologist "'as surprised "'hen an X-ray examination showed he had two fractured rlbs·and Rasad asked him if he had just taken up golf. He had. And Rasad also saw tv.·o fractured ribs in another beginning golrer. Raaad points out that "'hen right- handed players swing golf clubs. "the muscles oo the left side or the body are the dominating parts, whlle the right side muscles mainly serve to guide and direct the swing.·• With improper technique, "not the ball but the ground under the ball collides with the clubhead , often with tremendous force." "It is obvious that stnce the ground is solid, the golf club i! made of iron. and !he golfer's body consists of v.·eak muscies and fragile bones , it ls the golfer's body to the greatest extent that ...,;11 be damaged," Rasad wrote. The pain resulting from fr.tctured ribs usually is not great enough to cause the golfer to see a doctor , Rasad said. and healing occurs naturally in time. "Some vague discomfort" in the 1 back ribs is most commonly the symptom. he S3id. Rasad advises that because of the popularity of golf that doclors. and radiologists in particular. be on the alert for fractured ribs, among those \\'ho have just taken up the game. Angels Send Tanana .i\gai 11st Oriole s Tonight BALTThtORE (AP) -\Vhcn the Angels open a two-game series in Baltimore tonight. one of their key men in the ~Ill· pen \\·ill be a l?UY \\'ho v.•as proving hin1self in a junior college intrasquad gnn1c this sprin~. l)ick S<.>hna \\·as gi\"en an unconditional release by Philadelphia last season and \\"<'nt to spring training \\·ith 1ht.' ,,ngrls as a non-contract pla yer. Rrfo re that hP -------- An11elr Slate All ~I "' l(Ml'C Intl llD< ~ (t1ltcwnl1 11 !1111111\(1!'• Al>t 'I Cl !llotftll <'1 ll11t!mor1 Attt, 16 (ll•IOl'~l1 11 Clt"lellfOd "·nrked out 1vith the Fresno City Coll£' team, \\h1ch hf' !-ays ga,·e him ron i- d<'ncc tw·d nnilit• the big cluh. "T lhr"\\' I'.! inn in~s in in!ri\squ:1d Retmf's. J kn('\\" then and there from the \\'ay I \\f!S 1hro>1111g lh(' ball that I'd l:K' in th" hig lrai:tues this year." hr said. Bat Girls Meet Gatadalf \Vhen the UC Irvine baseball team hosts a celebrity group Sunday afternoon on the campus field, Gan· dalf. a four-month old male lion will he among the Dodgers Begin 3-game Series Against Phils LOS ANGELES (AP J -Joe Ferguson is hilting .178 but Los Angeles batting coach Dixie \Yalkcr thinks the Dodgers catcher may be r<'ady to shake his season-Jong slump as LA opens a thr~ game series against Philadelphia at Dodger Stadium tonight. "11e is just probably coming out of a Dodgers Slnte Alt C..""' on KA&C CYftl AIW. 23 Phll tOelpftlt 11 LOI AnlJt'IH 7:'5 p.m, AD<'. 21 Phll-Plllt 11 L°" Ariqtlts 7•U P·"'· Aor. U l'hll~IP4'1l1 t! \..<>1 A~ltl 1:1.S p,m. -'-------'- slump." Walker said l\tooday. "A lot or slumps are 50 percent mental. Joe hit the ball good the last couple of days but right at somebody. His home run has got lo help him mentall y. "He's been aggrC'ssive enough. lie may have been "'ailing for the pitch he'd like, but "'h('TI you're not making good contact it makes it look like you're not aggressive." F't>rf!uson slam1nrd the home run, his fi rst of the season. Saturday and said afterv.·ards he fell it v.·ould help him snap out of his dry spell. Sunday he became a father for the first time. lie had said that v.·orry about his \\·if!!'S pregnancy had C1>ntributrd lo his slo w start. Ferguson is leading the Dodgers in basrs on balls but has only eight hits and four runs batted in in 4~ official at bats. Hr has bcfn movC'd from fourth to St'\C'nth in lhl' batting order. He hit .26.1 \rilh 25 hornr runs ;ind 88 runs batted in Inst \Car, his first full season \\'ith lhc l)odg.crs. D1ltJ 1'1111 Sttll PllOMo celebrities. Jeff VaJenline of Lion Country Safari holds Gandalf while bat girls Dana Burnett and Rochell Boloran get acquainted. UPI Ttltl>~o!o !Tc's cxp<>clf.'d to be in the lineup again tonil{ht \\•hen Doug Rau. J-0. pitches against the Philt1cs' Ron Schueler. CHICAGO'S CLIFFORO RAY BAGS REBOUNO FROM JON McGLOCKLIN. Laver Opens Play . c In Denver Classic DENVER -Top-seeded Arthur Ashe of Miami meets Argentine Tilo Vasquez ancl second-seeded Rod Laver of Corona de! Mar takes on Australian Colin Dibley tonight as opening round matches continue in the $50,000 grtcn group \Vorld Cham pion.ship tennis toumry. In Monday's action, ~1ark Cox of Great Britain, .... no won the toumamenl here last year. overpowered Jun Kamiwazumi of Japan. 6-.J, 6-J and Ray l\Ioore, South Africa, upset eighth-seeded Jon Tiriac, Romania, 6-2, 6-4. Jn other matches. Guillenno \'ila s of Argentina defeated SheN·ood Stewart. 7. S, 6-1 ; Tom Leonard used some accurate senoice return! to post a 6-7, 6-J, 6-4 v1in over Spain's Antonio MUOO'l: Jlaroon .Rahim o{ Pakistan beat Roy Barth. 2-6, 6-2, 6-3; England's Graham Stilwell v.ilipped Dick Dell. 6-2, 6-4 : Eddie Dibbs tripped Gerald Battrick o£ Great Brilain. 6-2, 6-2, and Ormy Parun ot ~cw Zealand topped BUly Mar1in , ~3. ~2. e Pattison' Wins JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Andrew Pattison. a 25-year-ol d Rhodesian, v.·on his second tennis title and a total of $20,000 dollars within 10 clays by beating Australian Joh n Alexander in the CICM·s Classic singles fina l Tuesday. Pattison, who beat llic Nas"...'lSe for the ti.-fonte Carlo tit1e April 14 but v.·as unseeded hl"T'C, defealed sixth-seeded Alexander, 6-3, 7·5. e Pacers Trh1mph SALT LAKE CITY -The Indiana Pacers rode a combined 58. point performance by ti.fel Daniels and George r.fcGinnis to a 110-101 victory over the Utah Stars ti.fonday and remain a1ive in the American Basketball Association's \Vestem Division Championship playoff series. The two Indiana big men srorrd 29 points each to spark the victory, ·which trimmed the Stars' lead to 3-2 in the tx-st- of·seven series. Indiana once trailed, 3--0. The series continues Thursday v.·itb game six in Terre Haute, Ind. • J,111z 011sled ST. LOUIS -John Nev.·C1>mbe and Stan Smith. seeded first and second, respectively, will see their first action in the SSO.llOO lfollon Tennis Classic today. Neu·combe, the 1972 Holton champion. u·ill oppose Brian Falrlle or New Zealand and Smith. '"'ho u·on the title last year, will m~t Patricio Cornejo or Chile. Seeded players. \Yith one exception, dominated first-day play Af on da y. Fourth-ranked Jiri Hr e be c of Czechoslovakia "·as upset by tmseeded Sid Ball of Australia 6-2, &-4 In the blue group of \Vorld Championship Tennis. Third-ranked Al ex ti.-Ictreveli ot Russia got a scare from 17-year-old Jack Gorsuch before u•inning. 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. Ross Case of Australia, ranlc(-d se\·· enth, advanced at the eq:iense of Raz Reid, 7-6, 6-4 . le matches among unseeded plarers. Cliff Richey beat San Clemente '.! Bob Lutz 7-6, 6-1, and Ismail El Sharei of Egypt was a 6-3. 6-2 victor over Brlan Gottfried. Jaime. .Flllol or Chile wh ipped Bill lleinbecker, 6-1. 6-3 and Barry Phillips- 1'.foore of Au stralia beat Torben Ulrich of Denmark, 6-1. 6-0. In a game that lasted u·ell past midnight, Clark Graebner defeated ti.lilan llolecek ot \\'csl Germany, 2-6, 7-6. 6-1. e D11rr Upset PlfILADELPHIA -Kazuku Sa"•amatsu of Japan Upstt former French champion Francoise Durr to advance to today's second round ol a "·omen's tennis circuit tournament here. htiss S.,"•amatsu won despite stiff competition Afonday, 3·6, 7·5, 7-6. Karen Krant1.cke accounted for fellow Australian Kerry Harris. 6-2, 6-1. Terry lfolladay won IH. 6-3 over Joy Schwik:erl. Nancy Gunter. a Teican ...,.ho was sct"ded No. 4, "'lthdrcw because or a pulled stomach mu.scle. Glynis Coles of Great Bri tain "-on by default. e NFL E.rpanrlon? NEW YORK -The National FootbalJ I.eague. u·hich may l<Mle dozens of players in 1975. begins talking seriously today about the possibility of adding anywhere from one to five teams that year. The 26 NFL teams. concerned about unresolved negotiations with lt!i players and potential competition from the infant World Foolball Lc::igue, begins what is ex~ted to be al least three days or meet1ngs to mull over the granting of franchises lo l\1emphis, Seattle, Phoenix . Tampa and Honolulu. e Serie• Re•11mes CHICAGO -The Chicago Black t~a\vks. aiming to stick to their ou·n defense-keyed game. will try to go one up on the Boston Bruins in their semifinal Stanley CUp playoffs tonight in Chicago SLadium. r The Bnllns squared the best-of-7 series at one victory apiE?Ce and left the Hawks ruffled with a free-scoring U triwnph at Boslon Sunday. EX.COLONY COACH nIES OF CANCER Anaheim's Dick Clover bas succumbed lo cancer following recent surgery. Glover, 65. served in th<' Anah<'im School District 35 years before retiring In im Private funeral services will be held today at 3 at the Hilgenfe\d Mortuarr Anaheim. '' Glover coached footbatl at Anaheim prior to the Clare Vanlfoorebeke era. He moved into the administrative field in 1950. He's survived by his wife Emily and daughters Gerrie Weddington of Laguna Beach and Gretchen Lee of Fullerton. Di Gregorio Heads NB.\'s Rookie Tean1 NEW YORK {APl -Little Ernie DiGT<'gorio, the Buffalo Br a v es' playmalting guard, and big Ron Behagen. the Kansas City-Omaha Kings' brawny forward, were Wlanin1ous choices on the National Basketball Association's All· rookies team for the 1973-14 season. it v.·as announced 1\ilonday. Joining them on the team ...,·ere ~fikc Bantom or the Phoenix Suns, John Brw.11 of the AUanta llawlis and Nick Weatherspoon or the Ca pital Bullets. "rm honl'st \\'ith myself. A lot of guy~ say thf>;/rc thrO\\'ing good and lhf"y knO\\' 01 ... y're 1 ~ 1n~. Rut not mr. If I had lo go to sprini.: !r;1ining !ookini;: for a mir;1rle. I \\'OUldn'l IHl \'(' i;:onr. Selma . 311 h:i5 pitchro for several major leaguf' rluhs. has a 1.69 earned run average and :i l·I record in 10 innings for the Angels. He and Skip Lockwood hiv' brought st:ibility al ll'l'lSt for the moment. t.o an area which figured to be troublesome for the club. Bu~ks Pri1ned to Capture NBA Title The &-foot DiGregorlo, previously named lhe NBA's Rookie of the Year after leading the league in assists with an 8.2 average per game and in foul shooting with a .902 perCt'nlage, and the 6-9. ~pound Behagen each rt.'CC'lved the maximum ol 17 points in the voting by the league's coaches. Rookie Jo""rank Tanana, 2-t, hurls for the Angels tonlght. Manager Bobby Winkles lndlc<itcd P.tonday he would be malclng a couple of changes in the !tarting lineup ror the Orio!M SC.rid. Bobby Valentine or Sandy Alomar art In !Inc to take over for Bob Olh·er at third base wilh Ollver making the S\\ild'l to first ba5e to spell the slumping t.11k c Ep!lteln. Epstein l! l·for-17 against lert-Mndcrs and the Orioles ha\'t scheduled mthpaw Rots Grimsley to hurl Rgalnst ~he Angtls. If Valentine should move 10 third It'll be Richie Schtlnblum taking O\'Cr Valentin«:;'-' left fi~ld J>04lHoo. . ' ' • cmcACO ft\ fl) -"The Big J," deadly a.! ever, and "The Big 0." evergrttn pro, have the Milwaukee Bucks primed Md ready to stri ke for the National BasktitOOll Awx1ation championship. The Bucks exploded in the second half for n l 15-99 goring of the Chicago Bulls ~tonday night in tht': Chicago Stadlum to 'A'allt Orf \\'lfh a fOUr•game SWttp df their \\'estem O;inferencc final series. Milwa pkff" mw rmrk1 tim<', 1waiting th(' ;\'HA title showdown 1galmt the winner of the current Eastern final series betu·een tho Boston Celli~ and the New York Knlcks Wttich resumes \Vednesday. AJ Milwaukee advanced to the flnll ~'BA "1l"'d w1Ui •i,!11 vk1ones In nine playoff l;amcs against tht Los Angtlt'~ I...akers and Bulls, Kareem Abdul.Jabber 0 sky-booked 38 points ;ind plucked off 2-t rebounds. But it \\'aS lhe J>year.old Robertson who applied the coup de grace to the overmak:hed Bulls. Big 0. in his 14th NBA season, went scoreless as lhl' Bulls fought to a 52-48 hRlflime l<'ad. but then 00 lumcd the . tide with thrte quick ha!lkcts startlng the second half. Robcruori scored 10 of his game tolal or 16 points in lhe third quaner when tile Bucks broke the game open "'ith 12 Wlnn.c;'l'·ered points to surge ahead 75-06 and then cout to an easy victory. "I never saw Oscar play any Miter. Jfe simply 1umcd the game around for tht!:m." ""'id unhappy Bulls coach Dick ti.1olla. whose club was obUterated in its first NBA 5(!(»nd·round effort In hl1tory. Bucks' coach Larry Costello said. "\\'e "·rrc ra gged in the fl~t half "'hen Robertson dldn'I !iCOr£' a single point. but I knew he \\'Ouldn't let down In a big gamt. and he didn't.•· Robertson , cool and collec ted all the time the score was lied 12 times in the first half said, "f only look 1v.·o .!hots in the first half. J w11s 1rylng to get the ball lo the big guy <Jabbar1. But I decided to 11tart shootinJ,l in the setond half." lie then hit elsht of 12 shol..!. Costtllo said hb had no prtference bet'A'oon playing Boston or New York In the Cbamplooihlp round, but ObYklu!ly upe<:ted 10 bt racing the Celtics. "Eich club prtsents :11 fr ere n t problem5," oald Costello. "but Boston runs more, I.! more eiploslve and has better rebounding than N,W York . Tht Knicks may have better perimeter si-ing, though." ~fotta commented th.at "if the Bucks continue lo play like they did against us and the Lakers, I'd have to pick them to win the whole thlng." Bcsl~s the heroics of JabbAr and Robcrtton. the Bucks got a 2S;Jolnt performance ~tooday night from Bob D11ndrldge. Thal prompted Costcllo's comment that ''Bobby ls the Uy to our team. \\'ben he scores, we wln." MILWAUKEE Cllll: O.!'tdr'119e ti, W.-,. •• J•l>bol• •• RMlolrtMn lf, Wllllll't'l1 n, Mc:G4oiclllf\ I&, 01~l1 ' (Wt(AOO rttl L-n1 W•lktr 711 ltty 1 .. v_.. Lier •• WtlM ... l'orltr 2. df!""'11 1, ,_WI,..., l. MllwMM' tt 11 " ._111 (Nee. =-l2 It 1._ " '°"" ... /. HOM, Tt~lr•lo IOUt: J~til>lr. lo1~1 loulll M ho.uUt )l. (lllU90 ti, A U.161 DiGregorio, the former Providence Co_llege All-American. also averaged 15 .2 poin13 per game. while Behagen, trom the Unlverslty of t.1innesota 8verageri 11.0 points per game and 'had more robounds (567) than any. rookie this Ma· son. ~ 6-D &ntom. from St. Joscpb•s, Pa., a\'traged 10.1 points. The 6-7 Brown, lrom the Unlve!'1ity of l\tlssourl, had a 9.3 awintge, and 1he 6-7 \Veatherspoon. from the Unlventty of llllnois, hit at a 7.6 clip. The S«Ond t•am ln<lud"1: Dwtghl J~s or Atlanta: Demit Fryer Of CM Porll&nd Trall 8'•r.ers: Jim Brew 1 of tbe Cle,·e.land Cavalltt!I: Don \Vfllt.s of the Seattle SuperSonics, and a lie Amcl\g Mil<• D'Antonl or Kansas CllY-Omlbll, Dcl'T1cl: Dtcl:ey or the Golden Stott \V111rrion and E. C. Coltman Of the lfouston Rockm. • • • In Area The firsl ca.t h of the year of legal-sized _barracuda by boals out of !itvcy's Locker "'·as reported ~nday. TIJl. halfday boat, sportin g just 18 angffs. reported catching the 23-i1cb or longer specimens between tOe Newport and Balboa Piers, us ing jigs with livr baih On the "ttk>nd. rock rod • fish.ing predonin<1ted . bu t there l'l·ere a'ao catches of bonito and ba~. Both Davey's I...ockcr and Dana "'ha rf reporled arollld JOO bonito IX>atcd. Fishing a r o u n d S:in Clemente and Catalina Islands remained profuclive, w it h bonito biting 01 anchovies and live or fro zen :qukl. Rock cod filhing remained consisteot, wth all fishing cslabfishment.• report in g heavy c~tchcs A t\lo'o-day boat to the Tann<."! Banks out of Ar t's Landing also reported 65 cxiw cod taken all in the 12-18 pound class. Da\•cy'.!i locier rt'ports its su mmer ~hdule -.•ill begin \Liy I, ~;111 all-dav Wiit;!i_ IO Catalina Jslard plu's ~alf..li,ay boats going sro .... ·nrd. Carl ~lcCulhh 's "Bi8'Mac''. int an\\'hilc wiU not be based at Huntington 3each, but at HcllTlQl\l Pier in the future. Hescrvations tan be placed by calling 433-~. W uJf cmeyer Picks USC Troy High basketball and baseball star ~lark \VuUe- meyer signed a national letter of intent with USC Monday. \\'ulfcmeyer, the all·time career prep scoring \eadr r in California wi th 2.608 points and last year's CIF' player of !he year. had narrowed his choices to L"SC and Cal Slate (Fullerton). Wul(em£"yer. 6-1 and 190, is a talenlC'd pitcher-OU!fie!dcr and is expected to go high in the June baseball draft. 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THE YEAR Toyota HI-LUX Now -Showing , ICCC CHAMP -Dee Dee \\'h ite won her 11th \V0!11· en's clu b championship al Irvi ne C'oa!'t Country C'lu b 1:1 ~1 1\·eek. Jl rescnt ing the trnphy is :-.t rs George (;rant +l ef\J as ru nnc rup Janis \\'lu\(·~1dc IC1oks on. ICCC Title Captured By White Dee Dee \Vhite succtssfullr dt>rendcd her ~·omcn"s club championship at lr.,.ine Coast Country Club wi1h a six strok£' \'iCtory ovC"r runnerup .J ani~ \Vhitcside 1n 1he i..!·holt' con1pc-tition. f.Jiss \Vhitc finished .,..-ith ;1 339 Lotal !fJr the four rounds \O 347 fo r .\lrs. \\lh itcsi<lc. It ma rked her 11th title. Katy r.:lrdner v.·a!' 'h<· chan1pionstup flight net Vl"\or l'l'ith l\"ancy ~c\\·\and in seconc1 place. In the first rlighl. Bo1rbrira Llmachcr was the g r o s s winner \.\'ilh lrerl(' Kay and Betty Cathcart one-tv.'O in net action . Katy llallberg won the second fl ight gross a\.\·ard 11 uh r.fargaret 'Vright the net victor and Jean Taylor the runncn1p. Jo She\\·ard \lo'OO the third flight gro ss compclitioo 11 ith Ruth Johnson and B c l t y Henderson onc-t.,..·o in the ne t aclion. In the fou rth flight. it \vas ~tandy 1-lanson the gross \'ictor v.·ith Dorothv BO\\"f'n the net \\"inner and Nudie \Vright !he runnerup. Lorraine Butcher \\'On !he fifth fli,ght v.·ith Rosalie \\"inc the net victor and llrll'n Bi~lt·~· in second place. In the sixth flight. Ph1·1lis S!coh{'nS ~-as the gros!' 1·k·1or with Gretchen Ostberg 1hc net v.•inncr and Lill ian .\1ullc1 !hn n1ru1C'rup. Bet1 1· \\'italis and J11nis Whi1cS1de v.·ere ro-m«ialists in qualifying \lo·ith rounds or 8.'i. .\fancty Hanson 11·as the net qun!ifying .,..·inn er \lo'tlh 68. At Southwestern SoCal Swimf est Next for }Cs CllULA \'!STA -A full contingent or s"·11nn1ers from Orange Coast Collei;e heads !he art'.'a tnt ran1~ in thi~ 1reek's Southern Culifnrnia JC sw imming and d 1 \' 1 n i; Southv>estern Colle;;c. herr. The three-da_v irn~ran1 begins Thursday ;it 3 1\·\•h 11rne finals in th" 500 frel.'. ·21KJ individual medl<'V and 41)(1 1Tiedlcy relay. ljrcliin.-..; and fi;ials \\•ilt be held 1n the r,o free. Pre!ims in the 400 indo. 21lfl fret" 100 huttrrf!.1·. I 0 0 breaststroke. one-rnt t,.r d11 111·~ <1 nd 800 free rela y I\ di ht' h1·l d al 9 a.m. Thursday v.·ith finals set for 3_ Satu rda y's time schedull' is the same "'ith the f'vents including the JOO free. 200 Piralc:s I-lost Urnng{' Co:ist ~llegc·s crew has a busv schedule thi:ii v.·ctk. The Piralt>s bt,gin I h e .,..·eck's aclivity \\"C<intsday niorn1ng :Jt:;ainst L:Cl.A :u 9 o'r;loek on the \orll1 L:do Channel. The frosh boat:;; stri rt tlu• ton1pjc ti!io11 and \lo'i l\ b c foll owed J:, minutes l:itcr by thr J\' race. S:tturda~·-coach D :i 1· e {;r;1nt's Piratrs host San Dil·go State. Lo~·ola a o 11 S!anford on the Xewport 2.000- mctl·r t.'OUrse 1l'it h the fi rst r;1tc "'1•\!i nn ~nder way at Sl 311 .. " hack. 21JO br(':1st 2(}1 n~'. 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Or1r.q1 Cotti 1';/l '"~ t.o•1mO"(I •? wn•·~'t ,.911 T•~ne 1Sll1 1.1 ... cn no11 l;(I ~~~·-Blt!ler'l"l•'1 1 1011 11)(, i:.r~'" Y~• ... ·f.<Cd ,, 191 IAor•\l>tHI \7lll1; 1~-~ ,., y_,.,f• 1,1' Tnom•• 11.l!:I• l i'l•l'e-m •t e r d•U•"ll-~~I• Zeldin /ftke Z1l!lln, llteurne. @ '''' ,.11y (l n SI SoOtll1tMCk m o•c• -Jl:~k~••dt 11 11 6J: :2((l !><'tall -Cam~ll {l l1.H: 1.•SO ''""~-Hove (l/.•I If. o,;.o1•tn W•" 100 t•tt-,y.1 .. e 11>C~ty Lil I . l t••·1 wooa·utf IU JJ, 100 ""~•-W<oO<lrV'' tl !1 71; llay 510<11 tl .I• SJ: l'IXI b"••~'-F••~• ll•o.,~e ll 161 , J""' P11oe11 U 10 l). JOO 1•1-1ten lt•f'Q (Z 11.01. Ptl• NOilll 11 1) If; 1 ~')l ••tt-MI•• E lcn 01.si. n. •OO frt e reia, 11 0~9 Baseball S landings A~IERICAN l.EAGl"E East J)i\i:;;ion \Y I. Pt·t. 611 GB Roston ~Tilv;aukee ~cw York Baltimore Detroit C!e\'cland Angels Oakland Texas 1'.!Jnnesota Kan~as City Chicago \Vtst !} :; ; ' ~I i 7 " :1 fl 4 10 Division 9 fi 8 ' . 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LEAGLE Ea~t Division ~lontrcal Philadelphia St Lou is Ch ica go Xe\I· York Pit!sburgh l>odgcrs Houston San Francisco Cincinnati At!unla San Diego W L 8 2 9 5 9 7 6 5 3 9 3 JG Divisio n 10 '; in 7 9 i 7 7 8 " J 13 MofMH~'I Gt m1 l<ll<l•tt•n /, 1'!11nt1 O CJ'111 Ulll'lt SC'*lu!H TodtY'• 91 mr1 Pct. .800 .6~3 .56.1 .545 .?.50 .231 667 .588 .56.1 .500 Ail .235 GB I 2 2•, 6 ... ; r~1t:t00 IFr•lllnQ i-tTl t 1 C.i"'tonr1!1 !l!lllil''Qntttl f 11 1-1ou.r0<1 c.o:ont.i;iny !>-1) t• S• l 1111l1 l\010<' ! I·'! Nhl Yori !iv..ll•d< 1-tTI •I Stn 0•~1 «J•'1e. O.tl Pll·l-lof'I• !kft11tier 0.1 1 a• OoO~" (A•u 101 h';Jlllrffl Ct orr•1 l-0) ti ~•n Fronc.tco (8•..:tley )-I ()nly VtmtS KheaUlfO Wflhwtd•f'l ~Jnn ClllClllO 11 Clf'tcln1,.ll N °'1trMI 11 S.n Fr•l!Cl.Ko Pl"l.llV<Vh •t Arl1n11 "'""''Of! ., 11. L.Olll• Nfw YO<t ti S•n Oll'llQ Pllll-lphl1 •I °"91rl • (:ollcgiatf'~ Pre11 Golf~ Net Re8ult s JC. Ga4f GOid!!" WHI IJ.<11 .. I l•• A-1•1 C.C 11! Grill!!~ ,1r•l fl•""·" f{.l 12 oet lC"ll I~. 6 0 r ,.-.oe' G 1' d•' ~tevt"' u. &-4. c. ""'~ •G rl at• T•ll• 911. 110 .. ,.•..,1c,11,ae• """'''"''\ ou P·u"• GI II a•f i-<un• tS. &-O. l •1 r» ~ "~ OQll<'n•"' 1 o lG~ICI" .'IOOI'\ ~c,u!ne'" {11110" I (<)111tronct r.i;ora ,l ~G"' I~. """ Gell Minna (!]I \II) Wt1tm1n1!tr At MM "°""l•r11 CC '°'"" rtf )) J:P! (r>C)("' U B·~~~ (WI 16. otl w.1.v 1t 11~.,e 1wr n. °'' l ~•nft1t1 II ~~:·~~~! 11~ I;:, "/!,.~·~;•tr 10 11-.:••ll !IA! "1. de! l,Jlnc 1•lrr 19 C0\1• Mt•• 0 111J1) C.01'0flf d•I M.•• At IN M {011! CC (.,IDf•! Ga'1•1 ({.,\) ''' att C rQ\fo~., •.. •-l M llfr ((dMl 16. <lrf, ltaa<11Ht t i, •. F ~1•1 oaat (("'l II. at! Lrl>'lnll•u'n 11 & .·I 1 C">roon GO<\~I (CMI lo!. ti•d ~•,.,uel"'" ,.,1';:,, 3,'(J1.i1 11. atl T•rr•ul! ~. I ~ 1.'•'i 1(,,1 r>, dt'f O'Molltv II. t 1 cone.,. TtlHll• UC trvl.,. (tl ftl 0!•11'1• co111 Slt\'t1H (lteO;ttll Ill do' M•"~'"' 11-6 I (•S'"'"" fll de' P l-a•" 6 I .• I '"°'"""'a rtl ocl Lvn<n 6·1, 6 ], loD<I"'"" l!I o•• I.'•>••• 11. 61 ~ M•e·•lllo~• Ro<>·n•l>-1.67 Tl Ft•'l.,nMI 11) ,, •• "•ulml">O"I ~1. ~-' OouOlt• r"''""u•11·l•lll>"'"~ ,,..,, 1.'a""'"''· Lvncn ~-l. e' [ncllltv·S, My.,, (1) dt l. PloYoden·O. lf•vr•• ._), 6 l F••r~"ot1 $th~l<•I •111 <I"' R'lt.•n•: F r1••mmon• l>-l. !-l GOlaen Wt•! !If l•I P1lom1r Soft'llH PA•i<r• ((;) ~! P•I"""" 1 I. 6; w~11n IG• <1•! ""'DO•t l6 .,.1 1.._ r~uo ~Ct) "'' FPr~•'>O•I I 6. 6 l P~·~ <f'i <!•' F -,.Ck •I. &·1. I I B·-""~lt tit\ ~· 0••"""'1 -..c ! ? s ~,I'• !Pl aet w-.o"'~"" 16. 6 _, !·l [)ol,Olt• P•'•er.P°'1o0 IGI ""' "ulM•1 Pott I 4. ••• W•I•"·"'"<~ tCtf <I•• s••u!'•C.-.nnor 1 6 ... J Ptlt'"°"·ll••Molt !Pl Of' O•~l'IOO<I We•Qmf'11! 6-0. 6 1 """ T1nnfl ll'•nih EdiWln UU Ul C•••• M•l • \•rotll•\ S.:ttlll tEl <tet, li6<rl• l •G. ,,.,t. Armena••<r, .~. a•t l~••LJ<l• t I. de• oi'~~!1~it~ &•I. • ~ o I •' [•"•'!E l *'"" 6 • ol • 11 N-'ll<h (El le" o-l., "'"" o l. I~.,, 'l-4. 3- ' Ot<!Me1 E!!,,_.En•;Q" (( • aet C.••dno•· 1, "°· Hun'on(l1~" l C. I " n•• 11 "11~'""' '-'11"~'' 6) ~I l!u\Jd·~ t~nOI! !E r in •<I~!.'""' \, ·~ Juno or u.,,,,., EdlllOfl (10) (I) (0111 Mel• SIM I•• Mnl'>r (El ao!. ~"''" '" t O. a1f F•edf"~"'"" 11 ftl~on•:n (El '"~" 6 1. o l R•no rE <If" ,,.,., '' 1' a• J~"""'" ~ 1 \',1~mtn El IO\I 1-1 ~c~ ~~ Do11blCI O V11•r."·"'•i•• l f I<" •~ '"'/~lol\ll "''"G'ltn l'4 at• "'~"•'"' '·t •< \ ce...:r..eU·S"JOflf•t n '~" • .. ~n •·l ,.,...~ ~o.,ft EGilOn 110 (II Crn!f Mt lf GWC Girl s Romp, 18-8, In Softball Golden \\rMt Collri.t··~ 11·oniC"n's softball 1t·:1111 ~t·ortXI HI runs in the first 1nn1nt: and L'Oasted to an ('a,:;:. lfl-S \1tt,1ry over Cy press in al't1nn .\lond:iy at Golden \\'C~t The v.•innin~ n u~tlers rapped out fil'e hits. h:1l f of their .izame total. 1n th\• fir~! 1nn1ng and als!l toot. Jrlvanf;ige of fJ\"C v.·a\ks h<lndt'<I out by Cypress pitchers to '<L"()rt in double figures. Brena Pa\mrr. C 1 n d i Cooper . Judy ~IC'tz.l~r and Debbie Burleson :ill hsd at least t\\'O hits for th{' R ustle r~. and ).flss Palmt>r l(•d thl' tcn1n v.·ith three-for·thrl'c ,1t the platr. Kathy Nichols struck 0\./1 four i n pitching the 11•in o.i .... Weit ( lll .. ' ' ' I J l ' l ' ' ! ,1 ~ ... • ' ' ' l g .! ' .. l l ' ' ) ' " &:~ WMtl10Vl~ = t 1: ,, ! lJ.•I• fl llCJ l _/7 New JC Relea.g·u ing Pl<in Features Co111tl)'Conference An all·Or.1ng~ Count y ronftrt"nr(' 1 v.ith oni• t,"(C1'pt1on I i:ii p:1rt of a rll'll' JUIHOr rolll'ftl' rclt>agui nJ: pl<1.n proposed by thr Southl'rTI Cul1fo rn 1:1 rl'h•11gu1ng eon1nlitlt'<' F11r '.\'nrThrm -B.1k1 rstu·ld \ rnttrr.i \!o.1r p:1rk. S,111!.'1 ll.1rb:~r.1 1\IL111 I l:inr-1"' i l'0lh•.:i.' of thr ( ';1nvnns ;u1d ,\n1t•!(lp\' \':illC'\ S11d1\lrh11<'k'!i ~"ilt'h "fluid 1>4' \\t-l<•unu• 111 0111' rl''l*"l -lht· {;;uu•ho' 11uuhln 't buit• t,1 ht ln1oh1·d \\ilb San l\('ruurdlno \'alh,•y .IC 1111 \•mnre. The plan -11·t1ieh v.ill undoubll'<llv tlr;1\1 hi.•.'.ll from som1• SC'hools -11·Ul ht disc·t1~:4l'd \\'f'dnrsday nt a ml'i'ting at l,iing &•<1t·h C11~ Colh.•,i:l'. S11 rr. put on prohalion a ruupl1• pf ~n-.nn" a~o for il' in1hh1•1ntnt in a n1•:i r riot "ilh S;1ddlt'ba1•\,,. durlni:, u lf1t1th.1ll J,!!l lllt'. Co l i111u uno1ht·r h;i~~lf' lust Salunl .1 ~ •!l ;l h:t~t'h:1ll i::in1r al Saddtrhn<'k. Lnrl"r thr pro1>ns:11. Ol'an~t' Counl\ Ji'~ Or;1ni.:t· l'.o.'..lsl. ('.olden \\'rs!. Fu!h·rron . Cypress and S.int:l An.'1 v.nuld bt· lun1r11'fl 11110 one ron1f'rcnct' "'ith ~It :->.111 :\nto1110 Th(' only o1hrr t'vUnly J (' -S:1ddl('h.11 k would IX' p.'.l rt of 11 S.1 n l)1egn conf1•r1·n1·1• San lk>rd11(}, lrul'lr;111·!1 h•·•·i•u "I' it 11a" \1 1 fu r IK'hlntl. had thrt•t• pl11~1·r, hoolt·ri out ol it-. i:un1r hy platr un1plrt· f:1·or1?,1· N •lfrhlgt·. It "as S<'t up aluni; seo.:r:1ph1eu l lint's "1th -CRAIG SllEf'F ' ~ Thr ~am<' 11a' t•uHrd niter -.i\ innin~s fur \\hut thr u1np 1·:1lh·d undul' harr1ssrnrnt 1 1~ Sll\'C pl a~1·r". Therr's littlt douhl v.h} !hr rounty JC-.; sh~· fl\\ay from San IWrnurdinn \'ritlry flt ~<·ht'dulini: tlm1•. Thnt srhoul j, ju-.t our Ill ~ htudarhe. t~uld1•n \\'•·~l's Tnr11 lh·rn1 .. 1.111 h.'1" fvund t•li• 11 1\' to l1l·I<. tl11· liigJ1 l'0'-1 of 1::1,.oltnr -don! huv ;1nv. 1h{' rnr ri::y 1'r1~1s in mind ;int.I 1$ !h1· bl·st idr.1 v:c\e S•·rn thus f.1r. ill'r11ls!:1d. 111•' 1\11~11,•r!: :1qu:1!1e-; r·ujrh, h.1 111•:1rll .1h.un!nur1t lh•• 11-.,. 111 111~ t .u !or :1 bit..·· h•· nc'!t'.i !" 11"r~ foll!' il.11:. .! 111·t.'i. \\'h1·lih'r It j.!t'1s 10 first b::i-.1' 1s a11•1!hl'r rnallrr. 11·· p1·tl:1I" 11 inilt·-. 1•.1C'h dar f111n1 h1i; s, .. ,i 1"1•al·l1 horn" 111 I ;,1Jd"n \\'··~! l)n TUl'sd,11 ;in,I Thursd;1~· hi· JOUriu·1s ~7 rn1les lo !us sai1 1ni; 1 101~<; nr:ir !hr Halbo;1 B:l\ Clu h. rid,-s t ~ nHl('S ba<'k to {;11ld1·n \\\·st :ind latt·r !ht~ 11 n11t1•-..; homi· E\'t'n if thl' plan is rndnrS<'d , rrl{':ii;:utni; nn lh1s rn:iJor a .'il·alc LS at !('ast 1-.n. an<l probabh threr \'e;1rs a'or:11 llrrr·s a look·.,, the proi)llscd C'Oflfer1·n<'l'S Or:u1i::r County -(:n111~·n "'rs!. Or.1n~t' f'oasr. S:inta Ana, Fu\l('rton. Cypress and \\1t. S;"ln Antnnio_ lh·rn1st:1 d's i::as lull Inst month 11:1s $9 San , l>ici:o Sadd leback. P.i lon1ri r, LA ll11rhnr bu~ a Ot'\\" f11o lh all l'Oa('h l nill Yuunl(l nnd I.A Vnllt·y hus a nr~· bnsketball m('n tor I Hal ph Cald.,..·ell 1. (;rossmont. S..1n Diego ,\lt•sa , San Diego f'C' :ind Southwestern. . \'oun i;: take:ii St·r11pp y ll h<"n's p\u re. Hhra is nov. AD. rt-plueini;: ~\\\'}'n '\'ancy. Young hn" bt-rn an assislant al llarhor. South LA -I.A Harbor. El Camino, l.oni: &>ach CC, Compton, Cerritos and Rio Jlonc!o. il:orth. LA -LA \"allr1'. Santa 1\!on1ca. Cald.,..rll, \"all ey's hrad roach frorn 1956-6.i, repla~:ii Gaston Grttn. lle's been a.ssistlni:: r.reen the pa st t\\'O seasons. P1r rcc, Los Angeles ct=. East LA. LA Soulhv.·est, \\'est LA and LA Trade Terh. San Bernardino \'alley -Sa n Bernardino. Riversid<', Citrus, Pasadena , Chaffey and Glendalr. 1\ll. San Antonio College nthletic director .John Arrambide "'Ill rrtire in Junl' . E:>esert -R;1rstow. Collcgt' of the Desert , lrnpcrtal Vall ey, :>.liraCosta , l\It. San Jacinto. l'alo Vcn:lc and Vu.:tor Vall\·y. Arran1b1d e. Iii. hns spent the last ?.7 years at - lht• \\'alnut t·a1npus. A ret1rl'mcnt bant1uel is planned .\lay \. A1a111itos Racing Re su1t s '°' MO!l't!IY Cll1r. Track ft•t f'!ll5l llACE -One m•lt. P•c•. C•~·"''"' All •o•• Pu••• U!OO. II' F rGll1 1 1111~111 l,\o:>n,.QM• 'l !l~•IC~IC>l'd) Eur• 8'"' l'''"'''I r'"'" lO••S "'"c r1c1<1 "''m~ro Gut•t, F;e~ ~•,a!lle•, "'''"" w .... Sold1!a. Lc•u• l au. ') f:Ye(!• -l•/Ay ff'Cllly & $· M0roo/9r1<lf H. 1"1ld 14'.zt. Sf:CO HO 11.t.CE Otte m•lr PM• If•~~~' C.-.n<1•hetn1d S ve•• old• I. u"<lt • Pu•1• U'XIC ('.,(.oa~n l"'•llC (Sayle-\" :'10 l ll'l 1 ;1 Aroo l.'ir<~•• (Sh1rr1nl 6 00 l l~ F•'m\IPMI Jim !C•on•l , \Q Ji'Tl~ -l OI 1/S. "I\" r;w;ea -011"'""'" Ou!c..-,.. "~av• 'l~IYJ!~n. ~"" Bruiwr, llndv'l J ,uan'. t<I W~, Oc.11 S.:••'t"t"l -~· r " . 1tt111t..ck T~·r-n' T11110 R•CE -Qne ..,,10 PIC!. C!oo ml"ll All •Qt:\ Pu"t '1900 N@~.a• 8 11! 11.'.t•'X• ! It 60 '·'° 6 lo] 0~'' ~U"I•' ~·~,.~-•l•I IGo.) 10 /I ll O:ev~ Ve> lln-.rnl.,..I •1~ r "'' 1 It I > I.I•~ ••"t<I ''•1 U C•·~· J""'""·t I·"~ ~ :. ' <1.,1 P~" '1 "1J•n• l•··, '.v•"~< J (, • .,..,~. ,'l•a. IMPP• li•I J'OUl!lH llACE 0~ mole. PK t. (l~"'~'l A11 IQ•\ Pu••~ illJC J,,.:; 11•.nnr , /,nl·~m• 1.60 ) 6(1 i I() F!vor>q D11rcnm1n !~tGon•glel! . .O JO'l O•:><T l/d~ •Dr..,.,..f) l -0 Tome l l1t Aho ,,,.., -~!DO Wt1t~. Gti 1>1 ~t·'· v~l••n•·~ Ht•n, Wtl•e• "coa,,.., l•""''"" f 10f' S<•a1'"~Q -A'1d~• llh ll!f, C.•t M 8•oc•• FtFTH 1!4CE -°"" milt. P .tet, (?f>fl•HQ~ea ((0.1 1. All ~l. Pu11t ·~ Adla• Ocuo (MM ) ~· Choice !Cra~• I Sun Otvll l(••tte! f!mt -i 06 4/S. ,, " AlMI raced -H•~Y L•nd. P(>IM Pvra.,.,, No 0 111, \ur! ll<>1•d St•••r~t<I -N"'t!t \ Ro!t . 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Olympi~s~reviewed Re1uu~tt, Ull m<1n · Wi111u~rs in Reg·,1 t.La Dy ALfl10N LOC'KABEY •••llM-••• ,,, The Olympics are still rnore lhan two years 3\\'ay, but 121 western sailboat skippers are already prepping for gold, si lver or bronze 1n<,<dals al Kingston . On!ario, Canada, in 1976. A preview of the hopefuls \\'as pr t!sentcd by Alamitos Bay Yacht Clu!> Saturday, Sunday and :\ionday wilh the club's 14th aMua l Olympics Classes regatta. It was the first time the regalia has received official 0 I y m p 1 c sanction. To no 011e's surprise, Ed Bennett of St. Francis Yacht Club was the "'inner of the ABYC perpetual • trophy for winning the largest class. Bennett was"the winner in the Finn class with 38 entries. He also won the regatta. in 1972 and went on to become the U.S. representative in the Finn Class. DAVE ULL.l\lAN of 13a1boa Yacht Club with Jack J akosky as ere\\' rnade a clean sweep in the '170 class. lhe next largest in point of entries. Ullman "'as the only skipper \\'ith a p<>rfcct s6lre. The Tornado catamarans had an unusually large turnout for this part of the country, with 2~. The "'inner was Cappy Sheeley of Waikiki YC. a skipper who first came into nationnl promincnt't u1 the llobie Cat class. Sheeley aced out Tim Ta ylor of Cabrillo Beach Ya cht C.1ub in the final two rac('s. Two classes declined to sail the final two races Sunday hut were still srored on the basis of 1he tK-st fi\'t• of six races. laking did-not scoring in the final two races and using one of them as a lhro"·-oot. The cl asses hcl\1•ing out o f i\!onday's action 1~·ere the Soling and the Tempest. FOR THI-.: OTllER four classes, the final two races "·Cre sailed in a brisk 14·16 knot breeze and choppy seas. Olympic scoring is based on the penalty point system in \\'hic.h the winner of an ipdividual race ge\s zero points, three points for second plat"t , 5.7 for third. eight for fourth , 10 ror fifth, 11.7 for sixtb. S<>ven!h place and thereafter receives the place plus six points. Th e lowest srore "'ins. Final scoring: FINN !38) (l) Ed Bennett, St. FYC. 17.4; (21 Craig Thomas, University or \\tashington, 22.4; (3) Ned Hall , st. r~vc. 41.4 ; (4l Louis Nady, St. FYC, 47.7; !5) Ray Booth, BYC, 48. 470 1341 ) (l ) Dave Ullman. BYC, O; Ben n y :\lilchell, eve. 28.4; t31 \\1 ike Zarkey , Pt.1YC, 29; (4) Kevin Downey, CVC, 51.7: (5J Tom 1.,insk.ey, WVC, 54.". TORNAOO (24! (I I Cappy Sheeley. \Vaikiki YC, t".7; "(2J Tim Tay lor. eve. 19; j:JJ Bob Kettenhofen, BYC, 22.8; t"J Paul Allen, SDYC, 24.7 ; (51 f{oy Scaman, l\fVC, 60.7. SOL INC: ( 13) -(I ) Lo\\·en North, SDYC, 24.7; (2J Ken Vow1g. eve. 40; 131 Robbie Haines, SDVC, 46; ( 4 I ~'lauricc Rattray, Seattle YC. 50.4; {51 Bruei! Peachey, SDVC, 59.7 TE'.\1PEST (6) -(I) Tom Gales, SCCYC. 3; (2) Ken Weiss, ABVC. 12; (3J Doug S1eele, CVC, 28.5. FLYING DUTCHMAN (6J -1 IJ Art Lange. Palo Alto YC, 15 ; (2l Dennis Clark. Seattle YC, 15.7; (3) Frank Gray, ABYC, 17.4. Pen Duick .4bandons World Rcu·e BREST, France (AP ) - Eric Tabarly brought his yacht, Pen Duick VI, into part here Monday night after being forced to abandon the Roond- thc-World Race only a few hundred miles from the finish line in Britain. BOATING Old Anchor Chain Aids Kelp Beds SACRAMENTO (UPI) - State marine piologists say they nearly finis hed placing three tons of surplus navy anchor chain along the ocean bottom in an atte1npt to reestablish kelp bt.>ds in Southern California. Department or fish and game biologist Kenneth Wilson said up to 500 large, mature giant kelp plants "·ill be brought from Catalina lsland and attached to the anch or chain in Christmas Trre Co\c off Palos Verdes peninsula . After the chain is placed in position by the department vessel kelp bass, hundreds or short nylon cords are attached to be used in securing the transplanted kelp. Biologists hope to complete lransplanlin~ the m a t u r e plants into the 200-by·300 yard experimental cove area by early summer. Although kelp beds once An Acceptance To Remember Q: One-or the most mtmorable acceptaltUI of a 1heatrical aword was made by tbe musk:al cemedy 1lar llclen Gallaabtr wben she acccpled a Tony a"ard In lt'l'l for .. No, No Nanette." Can You refresh my memory by "sklng her to recidl what $he said? -titrs. liarry Tinter, Baltimore. A: "'l'he fl rst lime I v.•as given a Tony," ~Uss ,Gallagher explained, "was for 'Pal JCK'y' when l \\'as quite y~ng , emoUonally anyway, and scared to death. The second lime. yea rs lat~, I "'as even more nervous <ibout the possibility of \Vinning than losing. Suddenly came the announcement and the roar or the crowd. "lnslde I \\'as~beginning to tremble. and I said to ·my· 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Ganin or • self, 'Don 't stand there like ·an ass and cry.' J looked up Into the' balcony," th.e sensitive actress went on. "and thanks to a Ooodligbt in the balcony I could see the kids from my show -every one of their faces, and each onc screaming with joy. "It pulled nle out of myself, into that feeling of 'this is one for US~' Then I heard my~f saying : 'If you've lasted as long as J '.ve lasted in this business. you remem· ber the lime \\'hen you rouldn't get arrested. You 'd go to an audition and they'd say -very talented girl, now who are we going to get for the part?' ''The house "'as so quiet you could hear a pin drop. But I continued. ·1 thought many times of quitting, but I didn't have the imagination to know what I'd do. I was sort of stuck with the theater. Here comes this awa rd it was for all of us "'ho didn't quit.' (~lore thunder.) "I felt I was getting myself ont of that threatened position of the prrson who won and turning it around to my peers and repeating, 'This is for all of us, not just for me.' • "The first time I "'on the award I felt I ~·as among enemies and that I "'asn't \\'t!lcome. This time I felt I was among my friends. It was a moment I won't forget as long as J live." Send yu11 r questions to Hy Gardner. "Glad You Asked 'fha t." core of th is ne wspaper P.O Box 1560, Costa /H esa 92626. Afarily11 a11d Hy Gardner will an.1wer as 111any questions as they can. in their column, but th!! t1olun1e of 1nail 1nukes personal replies impossible. I The un luckiest man of the race, Tabarly twice had the mainmast break during the ma rathon event. Finally a weld on the mast broke again In the Atlantic on the last run to Plymouth. flourished off the Southern l i~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~-~~-i-;:-:-::-:-:;-~-;~-~~-~-~=-~-~~-~-;i I California coast. increasin~ - - ----------- pollution and scver:il years of ai.,., A •74 Dal above normal ocean ~,J''SIR WALTERS lease sun610 Though he made temporary repairs, Ure mast risked breaking again and Tabarly temperatures in the late !9SOs ~ Sedaft WJ944-. wiped most beds out. Ea1y to talio <oreof , , .. 38,..,0EL Wo•h "' w-Hoi11:u11for COSTA MESA DATSUN An earlier experiment in m.11 that foll In plow -11 ..... lly. 214S HAllOl ILYD. C.M. aba l one cove usin~ 2052 Newport llvd. 540-6410 transplanted Catalina Island c-. ...... '*·"" abandoned the e~ent a~ ran kelp has been t e rm c d ~---------- for Brest. He said he did not successful !>y biologists. f'..,_ ... ...,,... ... _..,. ... ,._ ... "":..,_""' ... =".':'.""-""'i think the basic design or the -ttff~~-~-~·~~~~~ DOES YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE yacht was at fault . .. Pen Duick has an the Good Deed STAIT HMO? CAN HELP qualities needed. In a month make the scene GIVE POOR MILAGt:? we will sci off again for the THE CARBURETOR SHOP Ne\\'JX>rt-to-Bcrmuda Race ." Sundays 1a42MAR0011lllvo.cosr.-.r.les... '42-1216 - ..... -~·~Drl.000....._ Deputy Health !==·~,,,~·~1ie;;,J•~·r~,u~IJ!~i~"~'1~'~=-=========_:::=-:=-=-==-==-= Director Nan1 ed SACRAMENTO (UP I) - David A. \Vin s to n of Sacran1ento was appointed chic[ deputy director of the state Department of Health. Winston. 32. a Republican, has been an assis tant secretary or 1hc Health and WeUare Agency. He replaces Dr. E. Mayer, appointed s I ate director of health. LIKE NEW AGAIN -This gleaming mahogany speed boal, looking like it just came off .the factory floor, is in reality a 35--year-old Chris.C raft re· stored to ils original luster. Owner Ch~rl.ie Painter, on boa rd, bought the craft from its or1g1nal owner at Lake Arrowhead and had it refinished by crafts· man J.loward Bishop or Newport Beach. p;;;;;;~D~O~N~'T~Dl~S~CA~R~D~T:;:;H~O~S~E ;;;;;;;;;;;•I OLD TENNIS SHOES ! ! • Sleek Boat Reall y One • Of Ollle st That sleek. mahogany racing po1,·er boat you occasionally see p u I t i n ~ around the bay at five knot s is in realit y one of lhc oldest boats in the Harbor Arca. The boa t is a 1939 model Chris Craft which Charlie Painter, 01vner of Lido Shores Hole!, bought from its original ovmer at Lake Arro"tiead and has completely restored. The newest thing about the boat is the 1959 eng ine by 1\'hich its JX>wered. 'The restoration is the "·ork of I-lo"·ard Bishop, 11·ell known boat craftsman in the llarbor Arca. E\'en lhe hard"'arc on the boat has been rcstorccl to its onginal lust er. Painter v.•ill use the boat A!l a sho"' piece and I o r occasional d<ty cruising ln 1he hurbor. You can Charge DAILY PILOT Classified Aps 642·5678 radio pager --·---$17.00 a~h total colt no dei£11t on eredit approval ORANGICOUN7Y RADI07HEPHONE SERVICE 1'it 135.3305 • ANTHONY'S SHOE SERVICE •WlSTCLIFf ,LAZA •llDO •FASHION ISLAND •COIONA Dll MAI: Give up the hassk! of commuting with car pools. Better yet, give up comm.rting. Move your business to one of the work environments in your own backyard. Over 900 fi1ms have found everything ttiey need nght here. The Irvine Industrial Complex has over 6.000 acres. New industrial buildings and condominiums are available IOI immediate occupaf1C¥ Newport Center and Arrport Center offer a variety of office space. And new iredical offices win opell here early In 1975. All these developn"ents are owned and managed by The Irvine Compan~ Think abool relocaling yoor business. CaH one of our people and let them arrange for yoo 10 sleep late. Office Space/Tim s1oa11644-3433 Medical Space/Mike Roach/644-3496 Irvine Industrial Complex/Craig Lyon/833·1010 ,, Seagram's V.O. In half-gallons. First in smoothness. First in lightness. F1rst in popularity ·thr~oughout the world. $17.90 \Ii Gtl. 'M r .. Seagram's OO]Tue F~Canadian Ha.iM• 10 bt M0¥1d lll(ome PtCll)IOtlY • IMUt!d•I Property LDlt Ill' Mlle MOMlt Koma · Trtlllr P•ll.• M"""'"'"' O.Mrl, ll:twrl O!'•nee Co. P'9P1'1Y . OV1 DI $111f p,_rry Jl111C:MI, F1rm1, Ct""~' •1111 E•tll• E•cl'IOnlil• 11111 Et!llf W1nlt<1 "'' • ~@ "" IRVINE T RRACE WAR~H & ..__·--I~ U1 u~ ;~~~s rcWly 1•h;11m1ng 3 ~fh'OOOl & 2 h11!h hf•n1r lh parK'llt'd 1lf'n, Larg~ Ii\' g room ha111 f1rt"plact'. G~t prl\'alr- patK1, alli>'J )'< i:I th1i1t cun t;ak,~L r1 pool 111 spot.'<' 10 spare. ~tany ' tras~ C<l ll no1v for appdntm~n• un<l a r1 rt i t ; o n a l1nronnalion. 67W550. !iQUltl FUt,.lll>ed HtuH• U11turni11\ed . 11DUWI' Furn or Uni c...-..;n1um1 '"'" c...-lnlunu U<l!\1•11 TownllOU .. • Furn fownf!DU .. 1 Un'11•• Dui>l9••• Fur11 Dv!>le:rn Unf\irn Ai»rt,,,.nll Furn . Ao1rr.....,11 UnlV•• Aptl Fur" or Uo! lloom1 Room & l <H•d . Haith, MO!tll Gue•I Homtl Summtr lltn11l1 Vtctllon lltnT1fl lltnl1l1 IO •hire G1t19111 tor lltn! O!llce R..,111 llullMU Rtnlll lndllllrl1I llet1l1I 11111'11111 W1nttd M!Ktlll,_.I Rtnllll "" "" t;! "" OPEN TIL II • "S ,.,., 10 BE N/C!' THEJiEAi:l ES'~ I '.:::::;;~~---"'' TURTLE ROCK ••42!.G BROAONOOR · •· 4JOU , Vif'"'! 3 BR .. 2 ~a .. fain. rn1. .. .. :!:1 .~. d in1n,e:. (}\l.rlt>!' lravu1g 0 111 area: qu11·k prir;:;es..~10n 000 Olff'n>d at s;;s,900 4550 CORONA DEL MAR ~ 2 HR. honlf' -guest hou.;c. ~50 Orean !li1k· of Hwy. Just reduC<'d S.1.COO IO $69,500. I~ ~-----~IY21 ~ llUllMU OPC10rlullllY . lu•lnHI WOnltd tn.,.llm..,r ()pporl'Y 1n .... 1hMnt w ..,1td M~ to Loan ... (tt Pooh Ptraonall Sotltl Clubs Tr1v1I ...... "'' .... "" "" "" "" .~~15 Corbin.Martin Inc. Realtors * 644-7662 * 2955 Hnrbor Blvd . TENNIS 60x200 LOT [ -w-j~ ~1~~~.!2 ,~,~~;~ · • 6000 60x200 lot with privacy. \\"alk to hcach. Large 4 Strvltt OlrKIOl'Y bcdroon\ hon1e. Super l11rse C-----,--~ll ~l living arC'as. S cpar a tf' hlstructioll dining roon1. A J) D E D PARTY ROOi\1 \VI TH Scl>DOI• & ln•trvclll!fl · ·· · 7oos BUILT-IN BAR! \VALK TO BEACH. S6000 101111 down. [IJ1 Curious -call 963-S767. I ' • I °"'." '.ll 11 • IT'S ,UN 70 BE NICE' (J, ... , ... .t . t THE REAL ESTJITERS EASTBLUFf •d•• II~ l 1 Close to P?ho~P~l": a n d . schools. Sparkling Paint in a.n11_. . .. ...... . . ... llOOS side and out. P.1ature trees App1!1ncn •• .. •. K!Q end sluiJbs. 4 Bedroom a.uctll!fl ......... · .... · .. ·· .... IOB Family Roon\, 0 in i n Ji:. 11cvt1u · .. • · • .... · •· .&010 Room and Gt'('af Pool. Of llulld!f'IG M1terl1I• .. . .. ll01S f('red for $79,800. Cnl C1mer1l t. E<111IP<"tnl . . ... llOJO 64&-0555. Ct!• , •. • .. •• .. • 9035 Oo!I• , ·• , , IGM:'.I FrM Ta You 8045 Furnltur• ........ ..~ Glrf.90 S1l1 .••. .IOSS HOO'ift •• . · ~ HOllHhold Goods S065 ... · .. \; . .\ i'~ .~1.:v .. ,. RI \LI\ <0lfil•!"l(QPRl';f AW!H''"~",> •>• ..... 1.I C>J•W•M• . I u._iock ··· · 9075 Mesa Verde North M.ctilM•l' · .... ton 31:11', 2ba, t;tone fpl , open MIKelllMDUI .. 8080 '-I 2 Mli.cellenKlln W•n!ta . . . &081 1.J1.·an1s, on Y · yr.-; Ill'\\' ' ' ....... Assume 7•,; -VA loan, only Mutlc1 Ji.lrumtn s .. • · .. •· ......, t~ 000 0 W C ~• Offic• Furnlturt a. Equli> ..•. toes ..,:., • dcn\·n. · · • "'"" ,..,, ....... . ..... 1017 TO, no closing costs! Tota ~11"°" & 0rt;i1n1 . • • IO"Q mo'ly pymt. inc. laxes $350 I sewi.., Mo<fl!MI •.•• .. .... IOtl Calt PRESTIGE bomt:!S lo ' SOortl"9 Gooch ............ am~ i;~,f~oii. ~64~ ............... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S!«'r, 1t1s!01K1nr, llr .. • •.• llC.U SWOQ'I ....................... ""'6 TV. lttdlo H1FI, Stereo •••.•. ICft • BIG CA.i'llYO~. 0 e a n Models for sale. Also Spec' tacular Goll Course Ocean Vil'w homes fron Sl 11.300 10 5260.COO. Ope Dallv 10 to 5:30. . • ' " 8 Rue Grand Vallee c;e..,11 .. 'l'l\O Big Can~1ln Nf'\vporl Bcac ICMl!l, Mein!. t. StrYlct . . . 902il I 71~; 61;!-Ql~ h lo.11, Me•IM EQ\/lomtM . . t<l:lO ----------IN!l. Power llDlll, lltt11/Ct11lllr . &Dl!I, Sill llCMlll. Sllt11, Oock1 ·~ • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... "" .... ., • t<llO ... ••• ' 9090 3 Bedroom Home $28,500 ~11·_-_ .. _ .. _lil ,, Anyone can a!l!lum e 1hl1 V 7~ loan. $184. ~tonrh 1n1n payment. Call for detai111o I CEj'iTURY 21*642·1n 1 ""''""' .•. t110 c1'""'"· s.io. lle11• •· • " ~no Bu ilder's Closeout Eltcltlc Cert ••••• '1JO M001i. H-• . . •. 11«1 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, Adu " MolOO'CYClet/S<001er1 .•• "'° Condominium. $21,000 tu II Mot«"-· s.ie«..,1 ••• ··"'° price. "'Ith 011ly Slm<l Down Tr1rrers, rr•..t ti}!) Call 8:l1--l206 or 835-3$46 . TrtUett. VITittv •• ""' Agmt. A\/IO S4n'ke a, Pltb ••••. , .• ttCIO ,..;;.;.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ ly 4 BR. + ~parate raml l'OOTn + rornud dining • I~ comer lot, bott l&tc. Autelflt.... ~ story. At 1-14,250 It v.m . last! Call MT-0010. Airt . 2 ., Ooft«.. tSlf A11tt1MS a c111t1e1 tut ! + family room + PoO 11.u.1tlD11•I Vthlt.._ •• tS30 $.l),950! Fine communi I. 'Y $C10rtt. 1t1n. ltodt • ..... •• 'UI> facllitics. \Valk IO llO t WMt1 0,1.,.1 .......... ~ COUZ'M!. CALL 847-6010 II lo Tnteb . "60 ttt. Ag!. 111111 •• ., • ....... ·" 1570 c '~o~m~m~c~rc~la,.,-1 7b~ld~g-. ~""°=~. -:-+ Awtt l.d1t1"9 , .. . tstO SR.-t1pt, \Ul\I. klc:lJ for )'O'll' Au'"w""" ~., .... '"° bu&incu . Tolnl pr-l e """" ,_,.. ··•········-·· t100 •!.: .. 000 CaU 8J7 '" • -- ...... . now. -vu "'°" "" • ...1 Aoit#, U...i "Oii .!_"A."'·c_ ______ _ 2 10. ' • 01-<IL.V PILOT Jf) • --• • The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast f .,Jo,. ....... & r~.,. .. ., 1.o&i ' Fo.n:J .............. !5Q50.Sff9 ............... TiolliJIOr~ ••• , , , , , , .• , .. ~JIQ).9* DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ... ' n:m ll'R Boch .. Mam ~ ................ ~~ ~-~& ~ '' •••••••••.•. ' ••. 50CJ)Sl)t9 You Can Sell It , Find It , Trade It Wit h a Want Ad (642-5678] One Call Servi ce Fast Credit Appro val ••• W.O<.fltl l;G;":"°;;;;'•;l;R;.;E;.;;;;;;;;;1:00;2:G:•:":":'•:l:R;·;E;.;;;;;;;;:1:00;2;;l;:G;e;n:e;r•:l;R;·~E~.;;;;;;;;;10;02:G;;;:;en;';':•:l:R:.E;·;;;;;;;-::100;;;2 ;;G;';"";';';l;R;·;E;.;;;;;;;;:IOO;;l:G:•:•:•';•:l:R:·:E:.;;;;;;;;;100;;;;2 General R.E. * Balboa Bay Prt!Perties * GOING WELL But Not All Cone 1024 Costa Mesa 1024 1 BAY AVENUE 4 UNITS Al \vays Renled \\'ill Trade $79,500 675-7060 TIBURON 3 BR., 2V2 ba., tam .-rm. Pool. Conven iently loca- ted condo. in xlnl cond. $37,500. li56-88Qll. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Duplex . Lovely 3 BR ow ner's unit + 3 BR. ren tal. Bes t Joe. Owner anxious $89.500. 642-7491 WATERFRON T A l'ail. no\\'~ Decorator's dream ! Best channel- front Joe. 2 BR + de n. P ier & slip. Owner says "sell or trade''. $107,000 673-7420. ---General R~E-.--1002 General R.E. 10021 A U"'IC)UI' li{l,"I' CALL ME, I CAN HANDLE A POOL TABLE -That's right! Family room's big 'nuCf. be- sides I have four bedroon1 s, a \Voodsie back 40, a cul-de-sac location and new ca rpets, dishwasher and disposer. l'n1 al l class at $58,950 in Mesa Verde. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 541>-5990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa 3 BR 2 BA HOME OPfN Tit 9 • IT'S FUN TO BE Met.' $34,956. Anyone can assume !hi~ \!A 6'{; loan. SJ 90.0-J Tot 11. / mon.lhly payment. Call Ray Gaul!, ~5-3-197. ~ ~ General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 D'. \ DEL MAR One. prrties Heal cute fron1 n.I spacious re3r ~partn1ent ~ a gu e,1 3µ3r1n1en1. llcturns $700 1no. \f'J O\\ner. ()[fcred al 91.500. CALL 644-'l :.170 2828 E. Coa!.t Highway, Corona de! Mar ' ""'"'~'"""°"-:w~,:--cc~•~tr""H"'•·c• vvoouu~auuvv.~ .. ::t:tqilll Ge.eral R. E. st:LL. OA TRAD£ A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATIO N l 002 r_,cneral R.E. TROPICAL PAR ADISE 1002 IN BEAUTI FUL COLLEGE PARK -Come in and relax 1n 1hi3 bcau11ful 3 bedroon1 hon1e l\'ith tropical plani s and greenery every- whe re. Con1pl ete \I ith sprinkle rs. 1:3BQ. lovely lanai. Garage door opener an d lo ts of extras. Call us today at 540· l 151 -and see it soo n ~: BETWEEN BAY & SEA LIVE ON BA LBO A PENINS ULA POINT -\\'e ha\"e the ho ine for her no1v. Pre sl i~e location on Seville :\vc. near ocean an d bay and tennis club. S l:iedroon1s, :J 1 :.! bath. fa n1ily roo1n. 1·v roo1n. Bill iard room an d 1,·et ba1:. Sll4.500. Call for appolntinenL 540-11 51 . LINDA ISLE -$250,000 Bayfront luxury'. Perfection thruout 5 Bf< home \\'/fam rm. UR, 4 bath~ & g!a1norous p\vdr. rn1 . Lge. rms. Like ne1v. Pier slip. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 21 11 San Joaquin Hill s Roa d dowd A small price 1opay jGeneral R.E. 100'2 GenSral R.E. 1o move into a nt Make an almost immediate move. Newport Crest is the exciting townhome community that overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Center. Exterior maintenance provided . Come - let us sl'low you how you can'! afford not to live al Newport Cresl. 2-3-4 bedroom residences OTO~ •8 7S'Mo tomtllhONI lin111¢•t1g ol 30 yttr loln Cltf'I pt!Ct o! Pl•l'I 1. 543.000 to!ll OOWn OIV'M"' ol 1315000; 360 l'l\Ot1!1'1'1 Ply!Ml'·IS of SA95 91 U>r1nc10&I llld 1ntt1ts1) ta.•es tnd tStoo ' clt\iOn IHI tdG•ltOlll!. 9.2.S'!t. ANNUAL ,ERClNTAQl IU.TE. ""-"°" ,,.. .... OIO,.CI ol Ptcltk N. C., Inc. ~ lllotiell M, Qfllll COtOOftllOll, Gttl9•1t (:oftl11tto<. • l.!Jt:::---,,~ 4\IO!td Pf' Ollft 4ncl ...... l!lofl 11 1~ btll pUrCl\loM ptlCe II lt.e -lo wtl•Cll ... u bt Udt4 •fl'f' td!l•llOl'lll Cl\t!Qtl !Of IOI ore• 11i111•11 CW OP!IOIWll ll..,.1 11 ~fd ~ 8"'1'tf T"'9 le!llt, Ptciloc N C , lllt. ttllNtlJMIJjllllLto c111ne-plfqf,. fl-lt!O •llCI IMl!IOo"I 118"• IJd 1119Clltclli0/ll "'!11\oool !\O'lit.. • .. ,,-~(..I< ' 5. Bedrooms $5200 Total Down I NEW LISTI NG BIG CANYON Dramatic ho1ne Y .. ith vaulted open bean1 ceilings. 4 bedrooms, 21h: baths. Large pri- vate yard : on cul-de-sac street. LOY.'est price on today's market $149 .500. LIDO EAR LY AME RIC AN La rge 5 bedroom and den home. Great loca- tion on street to street lot. $167.SOO. - CORONA DEL MAR VIEW T\l'O fanta stic R·l lots \Vith never eading ocean view. One bl ock to beach. Asking ,121 ,500. BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT SoUth Bay(ront duplex. e)CCellent condition. pectacular vie\V of n1ain channel and PavUlion $2 19,000. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT Small commercial bu ild ing in \Vest Ne\V· poi;t. Excell ent parking. Seller prefers shorl escrovr'. Priced right at o~ly $72,5DO. DIAL ~4-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hii is Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKE!J CO. BALBO A ISLAND HOME P LUS INCOME -for under $100.000. llalboa's sharpesl 2 b('droo111 hon1e i l bed- roon1 a pa rtn1ent. Like 11{'\\. 1ns1de and out. l:.:x tensi\'el.v re1nodel ed \1·i1J1 quality n1,11eriaJ & '''ork n1ansllip last yc<ir . 1'astefull y deco- rated and great Joc<.1 t1un. T\\·o blocks to bea<'h nnd steps to shopping. Just listed. \\'On't Jal)t. call TIO\\', 546-5880. FI XER UPPER S27,950 -13 aint and cleanin g \\'ill n1 akc il u'orld of dif(erencc here. Cos ta :\lcsa·s be,t buy--;-3 ~edroon1 . l bath. On large lot . ple nt y of storage area for boat, trailC'r . C'lt'. Quiet tree-lined cul-de-sac. Ul\\ do\rn pa_vn1ent , ll'r111s avaiJable. t·an Quick -\1·on 't la st! 541>5880. ~ ~ 541>5 880 Open Eves. General R..E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 The Vill a Granada 4 BR . · TOWNH OM ES $49,900 EASTBLUFF .Ju,1 ;, f1·" 'll<h!"t', ;.:,,If 1~111r .. o- \ 11·11 r ... ·;11 1"n' .. 1111 .11 ... 1·1 .1!1h• T!it•,r-"I ~" 1• u~ ''''"'" .. ( ,,ff,·r n.,,1 ····r f1•·1111i.::. , 1,., . l111o·h••n. :iuio. i.:.orn~··· •'••>1".! 11 ,., b;1r. h111111\0u~ 1'1'1[ • l'l 11 .1,,, k .. ,(,: t"l\ll!llllll l~ I•' I I "f:l1·~.rnl !111 ni.: 111 i• Jll,-..,110:1' • llllllllUllll I SPLISH ·SPLASH !· \ \ l \i.i l'JC" llll;.!l' :: lJtd rPot.l :!. h.1111 l li,1r1n l'I I· ,uttll.\ ro11111 op\•n h~-.nn'" 11h1--h 111·11 c.1rpl'\111,I! lll.\1n p1r ..:1/t' p1, 11. :..;~·1·c l1.1h•d l11('ll· 111111 .Ju -..t d 1,l1\1 t·itd .11 .... 11 OU . Il l Ill~)' GRUBB & ELLIS 0. REALTORS ) 675 ·7080 MODE L OPE N DAILY Generi)I R.E. 1002 Corona del M.Jr J il\"1 Anllg<>s \f riy 1.J.1111hun··· ;;;;;;;::;;;;;:;,;;;;;::;;;;.;;;..:.:.: 1012 I B1I lu ~::1,l hlu f ])r . '"\I,, lnveslor'i·Builders \'1..,ta. tu I ~'n1lr1o; .. , 1 .. Anu;.:n"! \\'u}'' T11•• ,,t-,,.,ro,11 • t. 1··1 1: I I• f ur infonn11C1un. ldl-11:1: I \\llh «1•1 •'1'1• <t P \.1 ti I ii JI I 1 , , I , · 11, I , '' I" 11 ' I 1111 • I 11 • .i 11 rtl ~•p!< t I I . ' .11 II '" TOP-0-TH E HILL , , I'' ~ • <'11,,•I.!~ ,o," r ,f, I A l•o •1 I !II:'"''' ,,, I~· l • 1 II Ii I l ,• · :~.i tn• ! • • I ' I l -' t,I·~ ~ lo '1 • l•I I• I ,• <1101::0 ,,t d '''"" '" ,.f;nJa J J£ PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SllOIVC>I BY APPOIC>IT~IE:\T Linda Isle Wa terfront c·ustom SBR., '.! bath home on 55 fl . lot. <:arden view kite-hen . \\alerlront living rn1., family r111., )·ncht-S225.000. • 70 Linda Isle Drive Prin1e 45' lagoon lot · 5150.000 . BILL GRUNbY, REALTOR J4l Bayside Or., Suite l, N.B. 675-6161 1002 General R.E. WANTED John Allard, Manag er 644-7270 SUNSETS OVER CATALINA 1001 --------... ______ _ LINDA ISL E-NEW EXC LUSIV E Spanish con I rtnporary 4 bedroom. 5 bath home \\' n1a1d 's roo1n & bath. F'amily room . st1prr kilchen. lladiant heat. Spec- tacular n1astcr suite \Vrfireplace. Valentine built. Pier & slip. 5235.000. R. 1-l alderman 644-G:.!OO or C. Schweickert 642-8235. (53i ) GREENTHUMB?? 2 bedroo1n & den home. Beautiful parquet · flooring-large <.:O\'ered patio-profe ss1on- al greenhouse-lo\,. 1nai ntenance ground s. $65.900. Tom Queen 644-6200. (536) LIVE LIKE A "SPANISH DON" Attractive red brick courtyard patio en· hances this lovely 2.500 sq. !t .. 4 bedroom & fam ily room ho1ne in secluded Baycrcst . $93,500. Walter King 644-6200. [530 ) • Irvine_ 101Oov.r 01lv• 142·1235 IN' MacArthur 144·1200 Newport lt1ch,Ctll l0fnla 121 1) CUSTOM POOL HOME NE AR BEAC H l'r•~ .. 111.:r ;.r1·oi s,,11.1 ... ,le ri••·t l<'cld "I Ullo ll\\fl!••, .. 11• 1 !o!I'\ I lui.:" 111 inc P . 1111 ~''"to 111'•'11la•"'· A+l1••1n·,111• l1.111q•t• • !J;" r1t1.1 I II• .o r ~-i"·: ]"l \l.1~ •l .. , :-O:l'IC'I 1 I~; 67J.4400 ar1•;1 ...:J.,f'.\I! \"I I• !:01111'1 ---------- n ••n1 Br1~l 11 o.;.11d•'n l\1to'lw11 r11 t•rl•~,k~ -'/•!/·~Jiu:~ 1•··! ~·11;1r;1 I•' !~ll\T llll U I: ]!WTy• (._\1\1 'l:.'.'.:~1"01 See The Ocean " " • • ( 111 !,. ~ IOI I '' ~ · I' ' . ' ' .t1" d ,. ' 1,'' '" •"1·1 , h 11 I" 11,I ,\ii .,t • ·1 I l <( >..1, ,, I ,J ,j, ~.ti' .\ I "' I ti•"' ·I " ~• 'I {·.,JI ' ; I '·'' * OCE AN VIEW* 1 · • 11 •·vr•1;· 1 ru nf f11• h~·­ !l/' ".! ha.. 1.11 nn. 1: .. 11.• Jl·1~·· J,11 1'/1•1·;:f,1 .1ro· • 1!• 1' ;, "•I ' n' ,.., I'! !. ,. I' -GEM- 1:1•-f T1: 1:11 \1•· I : I ·, I. I f \I ' :-- Yn11 II JI , .. n I'' 4°/o ' " .. I I' lo t!I I :I ~ ·,.111ir1h •H•ll • 't ~!u!r.1•'' l.!·.~111>.:, j~/ol'd·· \\ill !I' I 1' Ir I ii• , I·<!' " :i". ·1.] o 1, I l .1!1 JI,,. h .n: .,f I:• d l ... 1 • '· I , 11 1d• lJ011111 1rd 1:• .1i11 1 I --''thy, It 1.l~·:!'•l SUPER !!! I \\", !!nuk l!u·-"'"' nf 11., f ..... t,11_.' I" .• ,j 1pl••\,. -.n 'r I· I :1 hd1 Ill l<o<11-• ".I il l! \ , ~ b;o l h-., h ;oJ. !lo'\\ • t .. tr111 \11111 \I I Ht I!• !11• I r ,!!\!n,, ll\\111·1·, -•11\1 .... l:tk ... ;I 1 •• ,1,' MORG AN REA L TY 673·6642 67S-64S9 BEAUTIFUL (; 11<k11 , .. 11111~ 'lll'l'lo.11\•\ 1lo1~ ;1!!r 11•·1· .. r ·: t"t1" I ' '1 1111 • ~ h:llli h• I' I I I' ·' ! · · ~" · l • I ,/ \-..1 ·, . -I 1 RACH ELLE ROBERS !• f·., ,,! Ii• I , (',t 11 RE AL TOR 675-7373 415.4151 2 IRIS OPEN DAILY 1-5 !·.•1i••I' ru·i n" • 1 '" ~ ..... ''· ,.-11·111 h" 11• I~' .' 1.11 W IFE PRE SERVER THE REAL ESTATERS I • .- 2()_DAI LI PILOT April21-27 • 1:l REALTOR • Costa Mesa 1024 ! Huntington Beach 1040 Le g una Beach l 048 L1gun1 N iguel Houses Unfurnished 1069 I Acreage for 11le 1200 lncom• Property 2000 Houses Unfu rnish~d Jl>L~:: \IO~t.:Y ? General 3202 Costa Me11 3224 1052 Newport Beach f----------CONJ)() · I :XTH.\ ~11'1·: I !Ot'~r: Vo·U out nf •'!l!"ro1v, 1 ::;1y,. '.: nn ,'\ [)rn. '.! t.a~. f11111"r 111w;t iil'll, 4BH. :!B1\, t1·p\i· 1·u,,r1,111 l·pt~ ,C. dr1·~ '' 11 11 J,, 1· .1 I a Ctui>"it', $;:: •. :~~). (hi /II 1 I,\!; ~:'iL. l'ij•l 11/.;d,J)" .\{ \\';11" JI~· I', Dalla Poin1 1016 {'r•uMlt) k•t •·!Ji•n. fl'<•nt &· -----------n·.u .. 1w1nk1,.,~ ,\· n1u1'•· lo!' I\• I S l l .~J!'f li.\h.:~·M.O ~ I.hi 11t•1· 'J. tilt, '"Ti111 VII'\\\ ::1oo:_i c,1p111·r !.11n1 r r n , U\\'i\!.I ~ !1.in.__ \la1.:111!1c•·n• S.M,500. \\ti! 1J.t•I• for 1 S11.1111 .. h 1 1~1t·111 : :: IRt!h ll-lf'h·11h ·~. 1•.,1..,·11 ... 111n1nr ]101111~ 111111 U.lt. ~ 1: .. [t•pl~·. h<,111•· .. 1 ~.111 Cl1•111rnu• <'hrf'i; 1111.-ht•n 1:rd 11!.• 1,...,1, 111111 ~. 1';'1 11 I.Ii ~'(~ii. l>ll111'). llu1;e lluut' µ11111 . t.rk FoUni'ain Valley 1034 Sltl.~(/I ('ioll !Jf.2·~·.i_. -- ti\\ '.1;1-:lt l•·av•'~ 1'1Bl11tll;\ ('(l~!'l(J f'll-.t•·hn\-pn:tty '.\ 1 .. 1n11 :1 IUt :!' ~ ha , F •• rn·rn1. \11'1 11•1rh f;on1lly nn, rrp1«, l~u·. "'''"· t:ur .. f'!('nl'J', 1.11 ~1n\. !\'(•ar ~··•1 • .-.1 ~. l~·.u·h. u11-~1·111t .. 1l , ... 1r:,, S'.19.;h'l t•'nn1~. J1rk s.:'.f.'~MI, t • ,11 A~sun11• I', !n;111. Own•'!'.~ !ll\2-J:',1'.\ PARADISE POINT <)C i.;,\NFl:oxr. 1';: ,,(. , :1 I 'nit~ Nr :: i\1~·h n +~ ~<·1·!'d 6.· )l'llll pnv 1•·111•11 :i Bit, 21 ~HA, lgf! vit:w lot, rr1· 111'1'fl·~hufflt:boon:I, pad· dl1 t1·r111ls, n1in 10 bell. S.i 1, ~ .. ~I.. ·l~t".-.·.1 1 ~I. -----l~·u uL \'11. l'"·'i-li;rkl Lido Isle 1056 t!1vblon. •I 10 1 11·1~. 1'r.1d• ----------"= up for u1l·nn11· I\<'~t \•11!u1· EXECUTIVES ''ti ror1,I, $'~.0.00J, ]J'\'l'I~· (iPll\J.:11, ).U1lny 11.tmOS· ROCKLEDGE LOTS l)h .... ri· Atnun1-Bkc 1:ard<>n. Crt'tll Oc. \'II l')f \·llrr en11.~1 1 Bit .. 1 lih . rtrn + lonnul Short 11alk \;J ;! llf'aut s;11\!h din. 1111 $1 :19,500. 1-ove11.1 ... 11 l\o. I. S3:.!l00 JJJ! SUMMER NEAR No. 2, $2·1,900. ~l~ke ofl,.r on ~ RP. ho•h Tn.rle <i:1u1I)' & 1·a."h llliths. \\'ill for ineo1n" unll5. ] 1i·a~t·/npf!on. s11•1:ro. LOTS LOVELY DESIGN VICTORl1\ &•:.('h. lr1·rt on Of'. iurie,. Rf'Bul. roa~I Vu. to Dan11 Po1n1. \\'ii lk 111 hc:i.th. l\1akr olf1·1·~ ~)2~ H "Jnt. Ha7 b0ur 1041 4 ~~~~t 2 s;~:\~; t't~~.1 •1~~~~.;~ ~I'.~ ~11,. ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;,,;;;;; ; SO. [,,\G. ~1i:·ftt r(' Vu. Xtnr Poul 11•11011· c·.1 11 1.f1 1, ii" • sel'l'd 11.!'f'H. :t BR. • f>!Udio 3 Baths. Oprn sunny ::it111rt<phcrt'. $S-l,500. M EDITERRANEAN ln'lmac. 3 BR.. l:un. nn .. din. nn.; 2'" hn. ]...,·aSl'hold. JR.'),000 11kda\-1 •1•· .di o1 :1 y FOR RENT 111•1•k;•n1!,;, '.ili:',-\•1;11 ~ I C'ht1rn1. 2 Rll • l-'un1. Vorn. HUntington Beach 1040 --:1 n1Jn 11·11lk '" 11 .. :11·h, 1n1•."11, 1 (.tu\('I i•I'''" J•ri 11111\u, 1n·r~. Price Reduced $2,400. B EACH C ONDO Atlu!1~ 11vt•1· ::o or f;11111ly. $24,500 Full Price I $:it:J9. ;u1d lulh :l11'01:.hl·1l. Ont~ 497-1711 Leguna Beach Lidr. l ~ln11d h•11111·,;, \\tolkhlt: dhltllll"l' ul ~hllJI~. rl111r1·hr•., I 1·h-. ' l DO REACTY ' l.117 \i• I hlo,' K *673·7300* I -FANTASTIC-BUY- EXQUISITE PORTOFINOI BIG DADDY Prldl' of Ov"nr·r~hip. Z sl<ie hy l ~::;;.=.;,:c;;.:;; _____ _ 111R Arl'f'i:. or11r i\nah<'im , ::it l'lfif' 1-·ourplrxrs, !:11•t~1d<" LIVE HERE! ! M';SA Vf"'~' 4 AR, II.~ Ba $!:1.~:1 pi·r Ari'f> P'ull price c 1\l $lVI 000 llv n 11 nl'r 1 S350 1no. ) t'&rly lensr. Dbl '>''Jlh v!C\\' ol f"t1shl11r1 l~lanrt SI, IOO,"'"' \I ilh 1 1, rm , . Pt·1 · j ·on iv l· 111 111 :i ·1 Br. Corona 1lel ~tar ••• $::75 1 lrpl<" bhn htiq. I' l' t " Fl'r l~rrl : Jo:, p 1•11 Ii I\'" """ ~ •flt'l/lll ~ ... , • · ' ' :J lir. Unh-enilty Pltrk .. $3M 'A'l'ICOn11'. 557-0016 lmpof!('1! !llr .. in i'nll')', lo;11, Cuu1·t <.'1"o»linnall"n ~nil l fo.f, :i.lf)-6.-'t'i _ --'J Br. ll11rllor View •••.•• $4.-ll Bl hr«ir 11uy .t· r't'ar y1:11it 3 ".l'alL~I .h~tJ_!ltt..,.~..,u1·. Eve& Lot• for sale 2200 ~ ftr. Nt>wpotl·Vlt'>\\', ..•• 5'150 ·I ,BP •. _ 2 b<t. F&.n.1·1in. 1·!~· Ill • IJ \ f sun fih)·l."!J1 ., <ho dlff .,~.· I r;11~. U1-ps, frd yd. $. ... ,.,. t, , , , -,r111u~ ronn1 . . . • " I • Br. ~ n' s ....•.•. .-":i \ ino J111ya:-12131 a12.J:J61 Anti n111ny 11101'1' ru~rnru l LOI-.;; \\,\:\!!.' 'I Hr. Havlront-SJlp .. ••.$.100 . · 9 .. -., feururr11 1111 for $"16,00) JOO Ac, ORCHARD lhrou"h 1lo\\n 1• 1\11 :•·111 & 1 B fl ,·00, VI'"' "'""" t.\'e~. i .. l ... 1 3i9-043 .. .., I! r R .-11. .............. .,1 ---Call 6:0.li672 i: r 1•:1r old ho.,;1r1n:.: ;1riple & sub..1rrlina1ioo '" I u I 1 3 Hr. Cnnu"!> llU(hlund~ .. $.'i75 I COU..EGE Park 3 UR, 2 BA Li~lings F\r~dl'd 111•·a· trt'•'r.. 1~~·111('(.I in ruston1 hon1c! u1 c·o11sr aro.'ll 1 Ur. F'R-'.l;l'\\·Tennis .,$.-,9Ji L.1rge r<ec rni, !-,-UrdPn C'att. Do YOurself A F a vor And in.;p1•1·1 1h1~ !)u!:c1an•!111:: I l'\•".'llli\.1' 1 hdl'!ll. 2 IJnth !~·1nr II 11!1 JI u Ill ,. I'" u .. 1·11~tnn1 , . ._.!r:i.~. \\'Ith fnn11I> 1111 & f1rl'pl 1n t'. I Jlnin~ 1·111 ('ti('!'' k I I ,. hr 1l \\1th ,. \ ,, 1' \ 1h1n1.;. r• n 1 1 n. .~Jl!'ltll-li•.-~. 'J 011!1•11 ll'IU•!OI\'. F.\!"·l!••J,I f••r o•ntl·rt.itnlnJ.:: c·,,11 1"1.r11;:.o l'"lu1•·hap1. Sho11~· ne! View!! preferrNI. but v.Lil 1 Hr. ~.an<ly tiny b(>a"h $1000 1 S:~. nllln. ~.i.-... ;z,1 ~lll'!lllnble $~17.00J l,..,m fi.r:!lt mn!!ldr r f'~f'~USl\'l' al\ a.s u~ \ !Jr. Liclo--l'urn1shrd , .. $1400 rACANT 2 Bil Jlootie, lf'I, Yl'llr t'rtlp. t'ull Pr i Ce \\'ell. 979-1.1?"--2 Rr . l.a~Un."l -\'lCI~ $3L~ $1;.,(l. Also 3 BR. mil'<', $225. $~16,000 11!1h h'ITil~ or \\'ill "PRIVA'Ir: Hf.'.'.nl i;1~x1~·? Br. \Vnl~ut Squ<trt" .... $240 \ \'11c10ll. As;:I. Ftt. 919-&l:.:l. 1n11J(' $62'J.000 "qui t). 1•11. l\·pf{'s.~ Sllt·rt~ 1n :-.an'lAr' Lal(1Jna •..•.••••••• w 1 F 1 . ·v 11 3234 t;\'1·~/Sun G7)-701~ f'1Pn1...,·nl{'. o"·n<'r n1u•1 ""'11. Call 6r.·,.:rr!'i oun &In • •Y l'rac1• S!i~.1110. Trnn.• Omk· BEAUMONT, CALIF. t>r, tii.l-1'!'20. lli.5 At rc:c. c n ll\ fll t' ~ f' I;, 1 Mount'n -D-;;;rt eorr11'r fmnlat:l' I C · I' + ' ' Btil1111cr or 11c•ro'JC•' 1:,,\-1. Re•ort 2400 I> "'n"' r ~·I! I , f \nan t" <' J.A!\J:: Arm11·tid h+'.1\l' mnunt l •l~•111.:r1y. 1' ull JJ1 lt'l' honies11P North :--1v1l'P \',,•w "' ,., ......... ., ~ .. ' . \'1\LLE\' Kl· \LI\ •0·"'·'"''1"""~' •"'""""'~' •(•'"&"' c,.8._. I LIKE Nc11.· t'Xlra In: 2 BR, -+ ht.n:r rumpus room; can ht' I Ul>t'<l 11~ h-x BH 2 11'\. 2 rf\r 1::1r. ~11·1m pool. Kirt,; ok. Only $2ti!I f.,...r 11l0. No t'C'l' : _Al.!,t. 842-1-t:!I.~-~-== Huntington Be&ch 3240 $82,500 trr<'S n<«ll' lak• $12,000 IO:vrs/Sun '.•\S-\:1:•~ G-il-4-'l l-\ ,111 111.r ~LA l.ENTALS --wt SllC<Allll IN urva . nF:,\CM AR~:A·2 RR, $170. VISTA AREA Rea l Estate Exch9e 2800 I nuplrx. Gar. :iripli'!'-1\id~. I: i:? Al'rl'.~. n·:id,1, tu 11"\l'!fl!l HAVE f fiil HOUSlS "11 I avrll'ado 11r · t"llru;. i·nn~·ti I I CUSTO\I '.!Bl', S19:i. Pupll'X • I UTS. ~ll'f' 11r<'a. ]\{',"l l' 1111! • 2 Bdrm. + Pool $22,600 ll.2.l){j .i;11111 f'·')lll<'Ol!I Jlk(· 1'1'111 , \\'h,1 11r." 1 11~'.' C11!I [ HUNTll\GTON HARBOUR ~lY I ·~!lee~ .•RE .ALTY• t:~11..:1. JX'I' 1irr1>, full prl1't\ 11\ rompl r h•ly 1 urn i ~ h P •I DU,lS. \\',\LK tn l~·;u·h! 2 Rll S21{). .s·1s.:rAJ 1\!1h t 1· r n18 . :-.l:l1nn101 t1 l'(lru1o 111rh 1'11+111· R11rk !Irv\!' \11 i-.r ... rti \\":ll k t\'l'~/Sun j l~--0~·;1'.l moh1lc, tVlor T \'. :1w\ Ill\ N(Wil'ORT & IAT, C.M. 642·Ull Lo: y:ir.J. l\HL<; S.· J.l<'I!< ok. 11•/1rnn1• • .urt 11111. I Bit + I Td'll~f)ElL lurni~hin;;s nrl'<IL'fl f11r (l;u!y \\" ~{·r•in• <111 1he lx-ai·h Homefinders * 547-9641 1121 t f'OA;-,"T 11\\1'. h11v \'u. l~•".\' 1:1.\r~ ,(· t-nl.1' l a!ll.IJ " 2211 Newport Bl. rrn1ul. 1\.~klni.: S·l9.!r..O. 1'1t1f'i< /:.· J11l,1nrl n111.ngr Cn. \VO\\'!: n;u·h ~:-1viJkbf'h. 711: ll.t6-13A-I ,',, 213: 592·'.!S4:i Widf Coa-.fline Vie w r~~;;~1·:;1111~'.~1;"fir~:;'~1 .~1~ni~t. ~~ 64costo8Meoo WANT S LANDLORDS $ I singlrs. rum. uril pit. ~;xi'l'pli1iniil hl'lll'h ;1 rt· :4 iz:, \'ill Lulo i\"rrl fi7.',..fll l. 6~ 811 . rEE t'HEt:. f'nll lJ1' Tod11y~ ON CIHft 2 Br .St10-\'icv.· t'OSI. 11 .. 1111• tl1·1~11"nh'd 111 l!H" "11lt1 ---tiOO l\c11·pnt1 (1'nlt·r IJ1'1\•r Lot_•:il a rl'B rrs1dl•n1i11l 111· $A LA RENTALS$ st1'/ref. ~RI". k11ts .~ pctq_ 2 "·Inn 1"'n•lo., ,f,,,,.,,111• \\'\T~:r:rRONT hy O\IT1rr. 5 · f ~· 1 Newpo•t Beach 1069 h ,. < f' C'l "2"~ "R ~ • 'f 'f '"" 't'1Jll 1•;111 t•·l.I \!1l ~l Jp•11.• 1 !hi.~ fnr :J ·••'II lUllt l•t' : ' l'!lll lou) J.•y up·~r;11!1 ,, IUUI f•ll' $2.{NJ !1> 1"11 rt•plU•'" .'<'111 L>< v..... \\'orld' 111011. r ('alun·• • r<im<'. can add rn.'i to con-"f'\1pQrt ,· -,.11y, :• <H .,.,.,,., •• ....._..,an. ·• Jf .. ia ..........,, 1;mu1kl le1•1 l llOt'll' pl:i:i, 1 l l:r·, I BB on lllO' rornf'r lnl brlrni~. 2 Ua1hs. f'usr11111 MONT EGO MODEL do ii lll'.'l'CSsar)'. ----foccl 11.·/garu~c-avall. yeat'!i: nc\\, f'ri:st1!y l'A lll l'. 1\·11h I;()' dock. Brs1 '\'i<'11 111 dr;ip<'s. Jl ut,:r pan1ry in th•· GRANO OPENING 4 Bt>o'lronm~. 2 Ha th ALA Rentals 6424383 11.•ith truir.·fully p.1n1•lt•n nntl 1111· ll:1rhour, $19~•.<M').1. i2\:ll kilf'h"n L;11h t-o,·1·rr1I 1xil1<1 Newport B ay Towers , "f' Jot n<'xt 1(, l!r('('nlll'IL HAVE LRG ~I""" 3 hr. 2 •• n1inun:d liv1n" 1w 111, 11Jusll ~f.12-2<177 I •h 5" '' ·h <•Ir \\'alk 111 1 • " BF.DROO'I .,.., L.I'<' ..,.,-'"' " \\l ,.a is · · •" ~ • " HARBOR VIEW Bt-:AUTIFUL 11 acre lot b .. '· \!••.·• \'~-' ... ln'pf· ... · d I f ,. u•ltl Bit<'• waUpapert'r\ <11n1ni., arc ... i-rvine 10-44 1·Prl:1r rlo~·I~. ll!j,rdw!Yl<I ' t:ONl>!l;o.l!NJUi\I llO~IES '"'" ,-"''-,-" upl?x 011·ne ll " " •••• ,.~.-n.'f.• , ·us<••·•I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;; 1 fl "I , f , HOMES 011·nl'r c!oi;c in SI0.000. \\ill pridt of n\\·nrrship Hout••*Aptt. s!rrro + fire & bur,.lar 3'1u '"•·~-· ... • •nn"" fVH'lC r. r1·11 •'• n.,,.fn•••llom•• " h II f I '" .,,, '" .• " ,,, t•nnsiurr <'f\S o er or rss. \\'!th $?.O,OCMJ equity. alarm. \\'asner & dryf'r drap•·s. o ... 1,,11t•u f'.11111~ 1!rl'k111~ t':it·t~ thf' l'l\'l'lln 011 Rtiat Sllp!!i REAL TY 833-0780 IA'!<, JO;Jl ('orvalla Dr, * 14,5_ .. 0111 * h ku "-· I El?'t'a, c·u~10111 111t· t•oun1t 1· S.OPHISTICATED '.'. h11! !or~ l\•'r'iui'll Sf;'Jll(J !'nil S1•·11ri1 1· lh.,hi•1,,• c ·~--pt 00 p. e<:aut pnv groun(~. ,.. ,-, \'1~11. a. "•V•'·'· K)J~· WANT 4llW.1tlhCOSTAMIESA I Garagr. R<'sp mnrrl<'d epl toils, ~lulk<· 1w1, 11 .. 11 1· MODERN I con 4~!-!!00.1. si.·i·I .~ 1·01h·n·1{' o.:01t~11·ucho11 1 ~!,\l'.IN~:ns l)l'i\·r ·I Br. 2 -:11.1~;1 9 I 842 3276 school:., '1ulki11 ~ 111,.1 .1111·1· • • Tl1t· fl('rk•i·t Sl'rtui<;: (or 1,111• ~ J l'rl\;11c Balr:1111('!< Hn, nr park s; .. ~•·h•o'll ----L / Lar~cr IO<'al 11"'11 N'!11i1lrn1 i;ll LANDLORDS FREE ! no pt-ls. • . . /lu11t1nu 011 l 'I ,.i .. 1. ~ ' .. 1.• ll'111 1JOl':l!'Y rll'i,11'. Cuslon1 ..,.~R~LL. '.! .il!:11rui,:c lijJ<l('('S lnr 11101'1 Pl'l{'f'r! ric:h! B1 .~-~l9~~. Cemetery ots income properues \\'Ith no --,bo I r d --4 Bf'l:l!OOnl honl(', J\;l'll' 1111ng l"~il :ind 1111110~· 11<11.; 11 nclc'1 ti\'iui.: room, !llir·' ~II uni!~ I Ownrr.Aflo •rli.!iHi-iill:i I Crypts ( 1500 cashaddl'd. 8& I san 3206 1 rar!)('lll .~. drnjX'1l. f'rl'shly UL"l'Ul'o .• ~011· $:.'llOO ht•, .... ' ,_.1 1 II f fl 1 1 Roof 10" ~undct·k -. ---l ......,_ pulntl'd. Nl'xt to srhool, & lll'11. 11' r l n i· I Ii i1 t" .. 111.. nH'f'( \1·fl ~ 11 r 11 n1.: rooni. Unusual' 01•por1unll)' to Newport Heights 1070 '! .<.:[C .• HTS, H.0S<'hills ~111~0ni(' HAVE • LITTLI·.· l."'\''D • c·losr to niajor shopping. u11gr:1d"d 1·11rp1·t rin<I clrnp1>s ,.,..., ,~ ,,.,~, JH!'as.·1 t :di ttllo.i,, < 1 II P urchasf' l\<lyf1nnt Property . . . . 1 1 ~1•..:!1'111. $6!)0 for IXJ1h. . . ,, ,..._, . . f , •. 1 S32j Jlf'l' n1onth '~ ,...., or 8,.7•3095 1!1ruu111 l\<'~""1/.t'( 1111 _r,' \!J2'J s. r'r,:o~t H·.i'). l-11:1ina in Nl'wprni Bt<urh. lt.r.t. P.·2 LO I.-J•,)o!!'u c ('HI\ i;.t">-206'! Rrauqlul l·I acrC's 011 v~c, ,.,u rn1ng: ~in uni. -. ,,._rn1 , I R.1.H}211 nsk lnr 51513 ll'llh hll:::r 1lrf'I;, t11J' r·ronrh· llt•:il'ii JJOF ·· rlc RI NB BH. Ii.:·· L1v·1111 \1ffl·plr . · • Sounrt on I.nprz f~!anr! 1n homl' \\/f1ple., i:a1 n~e ~ ICE 11.1nu11;, 11·1·n,1111on r·t>n1t·r '16J'J 8551c .. • · · ~·p J11n 1·111. plus rno111 f!)r Commercial Prpty 1600 S/111 Ju11n l~lunri~ . SlZ:-1.0YI p11t1•) Y{'url~-. ! VERY N VACATION 1111<! 1ioo1I. Thi• hn•'l'l in eon-· _ -1 4 11mn• unit•. Hr•s1 nrl'n nr ck•:11'. \\'rn. \Vin ton ~::!~7~1-3331 3 BR, 2 BA, 3 yrs ne\\'. STYLE LIVING 1h1111l11iu•11. rV1 n111 intrn11111·t'. BARGAIN TIME EA5T9LUFF ~71h_;~ll'•1,1_. 0 \\'nl'l' . .S:i9.:.<w1., OWNER FINANCED WANT \\'ANTED La.ndspg. C'pls, drp~. l.ovrly . l'lurrOunQ.~ !lu~ ;: stury I lil'ln~. You 1·r1 n'1 affoirrt 111 .i l~irt:<' 1~1rni~ .~· :'I \'l't~· .i~~-.'oh.:i~I f~l;>-:lMr.4 ___ * Top Location * USED BP.IC!~.; * nC'tghborhood. $29J. ,ask for To11 11hOUSt' \\'11h 2 J:.l'lK'l'OUS "'111 llhC'n 1hi.~ i·n·anl ruff l'l'fl ,!'(\1Hlh11• ]l!'l('t , 11111k1• !hi~ . c.ONDO_MINIU_~ S~IALL 2 Hr. llOUSt• on liOx I* T11x Sheltrr Oran""' Coonly I'l'6irlcn!i11! 11r lliO.t:.i&I Dllll'. 963-67Mi I I i.\ 11\'nil11hll' al nnl•· S:ll,;i(X), ' I fl f f <I 2K.:.O"" 11 • fo htlrn• l•:-tlhs I C · f ,. B f '~ ~11:.C'bt•1lruvn1s.l'11''hs111•11;il l !hf' Norin" 111;.:1111 o 11• .•. ~,. '. ,"", · 132' lnr. $39,iOO. * 'ap1 t11 1-':fllll~ co111e\\'ilhm1111dilint:cn~h. Coron&delMir 3222 4{)'l YARDS lo caf'l. ·"""' ki lch<!n, lOl'IHal dinin~. CALL 552-7500 ll'C't'k". /las a frplr, ll'>lll IOI ·1 llfhn1. J.· rl(nl, ({llJl· 5.'1&91CD 2:~:;~1un::arrt Ur. * r l(),000 Dolin I sq. rt. 5 BH.. 3 BA exec p1il'alc lll1l10, 1•2 lmlhi., • VISION • 1l1•1•k ;11'1'/\ \\'i!h OC'l'll!l 11!•11. plctrly l'l'ftirl>1~h<'CI th1·uou1 . --• 7 • t'ully l{'ased Call 5;,·,..m, MOVING hon1e. Lg lo! ha11 _roo1n for dohhlc i,::11 r. t:IO!il' to bc11c h. mr]l('tini:. ;1tl i1t..-..-l t'.XIJ'1"1-0r :Vuur •·hoil'I' nl _n<'ll' carpel-San Clemente 10 6 1 ltcal,nomit~. Bkrs. 675-6700 ALLOWANCE hoot s roragl'. $5T;:i. n10. l I h I \tJ ~ 11 nrd $.)6 jj)J 1ng, tll'U' H pph<ino·I'~. srll-. • . ------S38-Z9'.ll c u 1 0 u ~ t' • 1.ou0 111 R d H 'll R I " ;i snia ~ · ' · i·l"1111!nt< ilhl. O\'> , i.:ara~e B~;,\UTlf.UL H~.l\10Df~l :l-.1} NEWPORf BEACH $100 Ofl 1st ~Io'11 Rent. ,:;:=,,:=:=~-~_,,~.,--=. TJ::NNI.'i LUUR'l'S. Al.I. I e I ea ty ~ I \1-clt_•t·. opcn{'r, i\·rt har, rr1d • 11;\Clf.Nfl.\. OUPJ.1'.X. Prime Bayfront Sitr NE\V 3 BR, 21-, 8;\, frpl, SINGLES or FAmilies-2 Bil Yfo.:AH. VA~A!l~N Ll\'INli RF.Al.TY RF.AL TORS .,,,/T01tan unl1 & 1·n111111un!1~ P"Ol.1 $.19,:«l. f:\'"llUl~S 492-.il:!fi4 For boat N'pllir & sales gar. suprr neighborhood. House, bike to beach. Also 3 .;.~: ~~~1 ~~,~~ CFl~ir I tin!\'. Purk ('{'ntr/', lrvi0t• I REAL ESTATE ('lu~c lo llHll'kt'I. srhool, I nY OV.'llt'I' 2 Br lux OC1•11n Bill Grundy Rltr. 61:r6161 $400. 67~1076 aft 5; BR, like rK!\lo', sns. A.gt. 5~2551 or 139•6133 !ih1•p11ini.:. •·hu1·l·hc!' & ra~h· vl~w hoo1f'. S;i2:~/u·nr1", Duplexes/Units 673-2925. , ree. 97HtlJ. R K 1190 GIC'nnl'yrt· s1 ion JsJ11111I. Ou1s.tand1ni;: pnn nn!y ~10;,8. ,,.16-90-19 f I l IOO CRE do Ra. h 1! V !-!ills 3BR 1BA !ant rm I <I BR Condo. crpts, drps. I• PARK & POOL &117'9lfO -" k TRADE: $100,000 ~f-1 S.t .. .,. f I ' 54• ~11 ""r mo s.IS-14-0J 1-::::::::::: 1 TURTLE OC 49-J-~il 5'l9--0:l16 \'1dui'. 1'QJ1lJW1n ·! S-04;,500. Call I S an Juan Cpstrn. 1 oia or sa • __ 20 A , · A\'oca nc ,· 1.... p.itki & irg yrd, land-1 pool, eluhllousc, patio. SZ".il Al I · -"· · IO •1· "11' '{'I'. -Tu·o l'harming houses on a Valle\' FOH: Snulh Orani.;e sca[K'I' "'' w crp 11• .,..,., ,~. · · most I Nil'f•1y upi;:r11.d~ ;( lxlml. NEW CUSTOM -11' you 11i«·""71 11oods~·:--rustic, 9ri-:N llOU~E s1:11 1.·, lot as an inVl'SfO['!I starter Co. ~i.111:1nc1. 673-5116. FREE RENT -2 WEEKS Irvine 3244 1 / 3 Ac Estate horne 1u·ross Ct-oni purk OCEAN VIEW I privatf' hous1• at 1hr ix'tio.:h )l.1.\~ Cnllr San f l'hP". or liv<' in one 11od help n1ake W d 2900 Nev• 3 BR, 2 ba, frplC", re Gt·nth· p;]Op<'d rear yard I 11o·i1ti ol! 111()(IP1i1 flllll'nitics CharnHll" ·I Bit, 2 BA, Colll" pn~ n11•n1s ll'itl1 !hr Oltil'r. Re•I Est i t• nt • Nr. BeRCh $450. 641-4174 A ::: hc<lroon1 hon1e 11•h1t dl'n ,. 0 z )• pat i o o ff I LIH'l:C' :l hdrn1., 21~ hti. Villi 11 ill llll'f' thi.~ honie. j rll'n hnn1<'. ro\·rrl'd pol In. f.~11.i::ll !{f'd r;n r I'."\ \\'ANT 10 bu\' :: uni!~ or tri-4 BR . frpl r. Avail J une l~t. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, secluded a1t1, on n {'U!-dc-s11 l'. A f;irll11st .. :· j k 11 ch r n / d ining al't'a. custon1 h<•n11·: al111o~1 rrnrl, .I Rr. 2 1~·1 Lri: Li\' rni, hill \'ir11-. $38,a<JO. I n 1• 1• s I m I' n I D1v!s1on. . · f 1 \\l !k r t new palnt /t"pt. ••• ...... • $300 r1111·1y hn111c. llurt')'. 01\·n1•r l1nn111r. in!llrie .~out. Pr!N' 1?1: fll'~·up:in~·,1. ll11s 1::"· bt·uni t•('iluit:, Cqlli·, din. AA REALTORS 97!\-2.'"i;/l plrx in nc<•d 01 rl'par~ or yellr y. a ini;,_iisant't' 3 bdnn. I'' ba <•n ~lous: .S:~i.900. jusl rl'du1'l'd $2,COO • no11·l l11·1nt.: & f11n11ly 1·111". i111h nrf'n kil chen hl1-i11s ~ rir 1 Ssi.n n<'nll'ntl' 492·2100 ~u:qoJ\l. buih not. G~I ur<'a.. $.1000. do11•n. !lton>s & b<'itt·h. ti i:>-2672. Nr .'io. Co1L"~ Plaza .... $300 531-5800 $$900 h1·i1111 ,.,.11 ·"' lq1I('. l.1-:<'. j ' r r .... k ---------, ~12upl r-x ~71"1 ·•17·1250· Cost&Mesa 322413 ~h·n1 .. 2 ha ' v:u~I. ronn1 for pool. ~lnlUrt' ~:",,~~·r,f·,.,1',', .. ;hr\I' 1,',·~ •. 1'1',",f','.:.· TO\VNJ!-.llSE 2 BH, 111 BA1., Juivilf',r .,' <ul"•"'f', .. ,·-· .,.",,':,· ----Th<' \VlJI01\'S •.••........ $310 l' 1llage Real Estate 16139 B rookhurst, FV Open Evenings rn II h .-,, 11' Ii 11, Tmtt\t' tl't'li~. A i<horl \1alk 111 ' L · 1•'" • '~" f _.·· rp!~/dr11s. ris\i·shr. ~r ._. · aru·.~ · ·1 "" "'1 " I I~ P..ARJ-: r111ri' Z !{R, 2 BA 2 bdrrn .. 2 ba . grf'cnbcU 1111' lor~ch n1ak<'~ 1his .1n'1 t'I'. n.:O•fffll vat.{' lf>llllo<>f l!I\', ll\'{'n, 2 l"llr ~:ir, pon!, lndr~ BLrl,:1·0.',"1i'\3f61~p_!l6<0rs. f\·lc1'l. R-1• &I, Teahouse .SlGO !-..ids & ""t I f I I 132' I I · , 110 900 1·n1 , pr.; 1111 oor outr onr fir ,1~·JJJ< 0 ,., • 1 . ..-11 . . -· ,-· · · • ,.. .... · oca.t on, ots o t'XlrRs . . .! x 111 lUY a . , h\ 1 ('lll~C' tll l'\ 11 . · · · • · · -_ F.CON0-.1 IC1\L 2 Bfl SIS5. 2 hdrm .. 2 ba. ~· dtn m a---1 11 ~-· · 'C'I)' 11111.: 1 --r.·icF 4 1 'NIT \I;:;=---Houses. to be Gar , yard, kid~ okay.. hon1e, Unl\'C'rsit\' Park, flw~ 111 \rr~1 'i•'11po1·r. 5"1!.:.00. · ,,' ' d 1900 'BR 1~ r -" G 1 nn--n"-1 Tn "f'<', 1·nll f11r :tl)fll: l.o!'Cf' 1"'.· $.<.fV)(l_ lnf'f'n1r. I move Houses furnished • · .. ''"·-t'n<"-''· 11.rai.::r. ro:i1n1. pool anti tl'nnis .5360 ~G.M.L .. q ,,1• ,.11 , . Si9 .lfll'I. f.1·<'111ng~ 4!12-.~·I I .\pph s. \\1d.~ ok. • .~ brirm .. 2 t-.. ... Nc11· Tun le-".1· "' "' 1·nn1:1•·! 1111·n<•r 111 -·-----SlflOO . oUrr 5 BR tio ·, H f' d * 547 9641 ---''Jl 1;111!11 r 1111 \Ve!t<'m Bank Bldg. Pnl_!'l Spl'lnr.:~: iii If :1~-.1:i::: Seal Beach 1084 I 2449 °'oran;::t:. C.)I. (:~ii General 3102 ome in ers • 1,x·k duplexes nea1· hlgh $32t5QQ Uni\'erslty Park, Irvine -1••·5~11 4••-11 00 5 BEDROOM f-11!!8 6-,,__1117 I NE,\RPARK, SC'hools and ! sc~I. romm. rrc· . Rl ·~TH' ~TOH'' i.; It (l I( D ays 552 7000 N ights I -----\\.ALI\ T() IJCJI. )j ;)-I ' \, . . n.,,.h, Boys Club. 8 room~· 3 BR 2 l't'll.1100 '·.:.,',"" .. ; •• !300 4j() 1:.\XC!! ~"TYl.F 11 ,•,11·: :=====-===== 1 EME ~~L O BA( 1 I ANDTH Hr{'{'n!ly,remodc1M '.I Br. 1 , inco me Property 2000 S~~-~~l~lio~'?;~ ~;~ i:ach, R11 hon1r 1v1th prh·ate yllfd. : llrlim .• -:. Jo ba . 2Q.i1 sq. :\F::-."Tl .1-'JJ n;.; \ 1111,'.. S<'n!'ltli.,n11. ill'~··· 1,J['!llH . J BA B11. Tu11 ('l"lnrl. $11,~l(M'I. !l,\· LR p<ililJ. ;111rl ~in1:;I<' c ar t. ne\\' c.-on on c:rf'l'n· • ~h•n';.lh·•I I'•••'. "" 11 ,1 j.!" LIVE IT UP !! <'llrl1•'n111. ff' ''Un" ~· <'ll11•·· +llf'nlL' 'lrll111·t)O(t F1ro .. •11:11•f' app·r only.' t:1·r.'I & 1 -----. .siJ~~~iL PO. LI): Rarti J.::aTilJ.!C'. L\cl'llrnt castside bell., poo~ and rr~ni~ ··. $4j() 11 intl•l\i~. 11-.1.11 l•ra·k, :; \\'nlk 011 t!ir gl't'f'n, sivhn in I 11 i1•11c'I'~. \\ hh 11 1•h11rn11111 .. , .-: irui?dl'l'!I r1.,,,111 .\ hru ·k 11C'f'kf'nclS t21'.ll -l:H-'.l\36. I TRIPLEX h d ·k \' ,' local!nn $::00/n'JO Ag t. 4 bdnn .. 111 ba. l n1 1·crs11y ,11nnv Bl!'o: '! 1·nnit \' B,\·~ 1 lhr C"lllllllllll!\Y pool. lll'f' 1hi• old wn1·1d t"(•t111ti·~ ll'c·l111c. H:i<·I~ vrird htt: l'llllLll!h fu r NEWPORT full kitch, lb l't · !('\\. &14-7211 Park, JU1'! n-c!C"<"r:1!NI, Cn11n ll'\ k1!1·h .. n \\'11.h 1h111·. ll'lllH~ "'llr1.ll nr rl>lfo, fUld e .. ,-..t hri.~k. plnnk J!r<; .. Juc'I \' .. l!f'y' ]' I ,\ S•1i111111ir11:: [ I~ ,~..!t11":iit . ! f r I DECORATOR'S Delight 21 conlm. t'e('re:ii.tion ..• $~50 h ·f-f" I I I h<"an1 !'•'I!. j llilnn ..... 111.1. f'•"•f, ...,.,_ J•1~1 off J\'l'IA'porf Bh· ... -£.....,.! • nit'C'Y um, rp c, · , CALL 552·7500 u:..:t> 1·. 1 11:1nc •'< R 111 1 BB(~ "11 th<' n••11 pat1•l 111 !hr . f V • j;llp f N . " }(ar, y11nt. 1.a~'Una. AR. Sf)a.1115h 11 I lrpl. J~t ! h1•a111<'1I f,111111,\ 1~~.111 C'1111'1 hn1·k.1·111~I t'l 1his 2 hdn11 .. !) fnnuly i·ni .. ,:C'. pn ti·r· 2084 Tu5tin Ave.-N .B. I G(l{M. af'('('ss to 1 cv.ro~t · $350-2 BH. 2 Hi\, frpll', huJ;;<' 1Tn10(!rlr<l 11 I ~n1ash1n~j • VISION. Ill' l!u11lit·rtlr••: ,\.~~u111e ln11 h111t1 t1\·11h:<<'. Sl2,500 111111 th1' 1,11·•·~ $230.flf(l Cf"•"'•'02 ,\f<o'r r, P\f Co~r.i l\1e~a -San Di_rgo . · h If 1 ''B 0111h""'<il1Y crnt. N1 C'C )Td . TURNER Assoc. --f'"'" C•••<r-1 'I~~ l"''Uf<On p<illO, <' /111 11(' l'l)ll." . v., •y I in1c•l'('1' t'llA 101•11 111th f1111·:c :.11 ,\our~. I rl · k M QI H ".•· 1 " "··-..... "· EW RENTALS 1300 nio. 2R.'>3 Santa Ana 110 ~{'I' unn~ 11· 1 001 • om es o\i-orr~ wut hfl~ 3 b<'flrooins NU-VI A ., .,~., '""'l 1•\!11111< 1 .... ~ 1h<11 r•·n1 .. 1· CALL 552-7500 i10:1 N. Co1ts1 ll11v., l.i•)..1111:1 OPEN HOUSE f 1 1100 \ •H.,....,,~ Red Hill Realty rf.rnii-t•1 ~ui1' UKH !~;2 . .-.~.111 • VISION • OFFER4E94 0 ._1T17 0 7 YOU . , o r sa e -dinin~ roo_n1 -ran11ly 673-1030 or <194-3'!,18 .• · 1 .; ·. ~ . SAT. & SUN. 1-6 1~Jll111 -orclud room -~ 1 H!l \lr.usl', ss:, util fllti<I. 2 ~IESA .' r.1 . ._01-.-.L:e :) .sr:. 2 n~:ALn· Rr:A LT.ORS BALBOA M081 LE HOME f1rt.•pla<'C's. u~door BBQ. '.l1i BH. dC'n, $l6J. 2 BR, 1 BA, h11 : o1\nr'r ~ pr1dl' .& JO~ nn lin1\', Pnrk Cenlrr. Irv ine Veterans Buy Nowl .. h.v huild!·r.L1111•1.1 .:1~11·111 pat1ocu'l'll'dt11\\'rtJugh!lron · lk 1 , ·h 1~-" f' c1u1rt f'Ul-<l{·!'llC, Xlnt corn1.,,,.. .. ,.. .......... -.,,,.. R d H'll R It FOR SALE • 1111 tu w.u: ' ~"" uup ()(, 11 s V.'/\V t•.....,IS frn\r i"' --------• e I ea y hfllll!"" n\'{'l'lonli1ni,: L11i:1u1.1 PENINSULA . -2nrl pul lo -plus gorgeous \lso v.·alk lo h ('ti C'h l'P·. 'I' • ,, • ,.,. ; NF:\V Turtlfl'OC'k h nm(' 1:1·:.\LTY Rl-'.Al.Tfll'. . ..:: r'1:istl1tH' & flf'"a11. lhnlt-\n!(. SILVERCREST nlOtY'! Both ~tltt?r units arr ~1rhclor UnHs. NB $11 0:' ~~;~~rl . nt· Sehl. S.110· 'i 2ill{, 200, drn, :.! 1·~1r J.::lll': I·,.,\ 11" nl" •·l\"1!,....I' 111,.n n"ll ld•·nl .~;1T'f•·r l~\llto' ; & I B<><11·.-.,,'. , ,., •. ('!1••111 llt111· I L'lll\', P:>t'k Cf•nt1•r. Jrvint• I !ip:lc!o11'4 <IC'<' ks. rrpl('s. ·11 :: 1->'•rh'T!Onl. 2 hnlh hon1_(' plll~ MOBILE HOME 2 HR -paltOS . -C'nclo~f'tl Balboa $113, Cdl\1 $110; HB -... . -. --. US/' of pool. i.:nld !!.hag ~ lorll' p1.•1ns lo i·hoosC' h'Onl. I l~tC'hc.'lot· l'<'nttd . Un~l!-111~. 20' x 5~·. :• BlJ 2 8,1 rnrp., ~11 r11.gt's. All th~ for only $9S. Agt. FC'c. 97!r8t«l ~ RH. 2 bt1s. N(•ar n{'I\' I <Tprin~. ron1part01· SJB.i ph 11111:1011 1!···1• h ,;llfl r n1111laltl \',d)t'\ l1w~1 l11Hl~ -I i\ll toonrts pnid. FinnnrinJ.: ~1r('jllfl_!'r' and p.1t1(l. $61J)Xl tlraped, hlt·ins., rcrrig.. l!Yf do1111 -Asking $7<1.!KlO . Cnll<'gc Park ho1ne. Pllrks. 6i~511·17 0r 6i~r71.'\.16 UNIVERSITY PARK al':iil. Cull 1111. furl her ln-&16-7111 . \\'1tsher & rlccL dryer, \\•ired full price. Tnkl' ad\'antage -B•lbo& Pen1n5ul1 3107 sl·h\s. s11·im Jl(lll!i; nrarbv. ! NE\\;--3 Billi -;-. T 1 JEWEL for11111 t1Q11. o-"''' '"'''u··-e< .,,,, lor """ air cond., kil f'h . C"lll 7j2.\!00. · 1(1~1::40/1:.:vcs fi.l{)-15J.'\. · 1 "··k '" fk on;;~.'11~ ur•." l re" "''" " ~ ~w tNVtSTMENI DiyJS!ON HOUSE ON BAY. 4 Bit. 2 "'"' · ... a !o ·"'-'h ~. ll'nn1~. ', f lil'<'l'ntv-li lrn.·1tliun. 3 BR, 2 • ·l'.ll·0.:01 * [® [ t·lock, sloragl" shC'd, lnnrl· [ ~ I BA. i){r lhin~ i·ni, librnry.1 1 A«.5 BR,2BA.1~·1 11·crp~<;, r>:;><>l. hus. S·IT.1. Pnv. pt:-· hit, & f;un ,.111.. lli1;t~ly I ~uth1'<1a~1 l ';o~·\fu· Co rn._ , scapt'd pa.tio. Thr~ yrs. old --c 0 111 p Ir t c I y f u 111 . flrp~. Int;! yd.. ~ar. pat. 8:'..".-2703 962-4471 ( :::: ) 546-8101! up~r.1d1·1:1 llug{' l11'1('k paltn, I nY (1\\!11'1' (\(1':1n l'ir11. . llkC' 11\l. Loculcd In !l('\\' OulslnnrlinJ.:: citX""Or rhruout. IX', .ts. -k !~S. ok s so 0. ~GREEN Tl"C{' Ill'\\' 3 BR. den, I ~110 1nro.1nt'.·nanr'r yard. S.•1• l(l\rl~· :; nit :? ha rolorful I ndult pk. nivay froni misy Call lor App!. S11n1ml'r .::l.!-t.2-41:12 I trplc, f11m rn1, 2 b11. 2 cer REPOSSESSIONS rtu~. 'ou 11 l111y It fnr 1·:inl _. pnl1ll A~~un1<' r•;, :::,========= SI. Onc·hlllf bl. from cluh-$3500. )fonthly. 'fea.!'ly. 1 BR. ~love, ne11•\y deC'. Ve!)' ~11.r, ff"('(' pnnt • r•vt club. l~nr 111rornint1nn 1ind 1.-.;:•;i!inn a '"'-''>'."J'2 491-20!')'1 g;1.1n52~VES-2l3-694-1690, HOUSE + TWO O\' 213: 472-Nt9 t,;ril ptl 5185/mo. &&2573. I NEAFU.Y°NE\\';: UR, 2 bR , $1i2.900.r II.,,,,.,,,_ \',\Only s:~l~.00 Open d;ul> 1 --houi;e. P.f'dueed to S1 2·950· SlalO. monthly. 714: 673-7".39 pti\', Fen(.'('d yd. No kids. $350/~10. :i:-11.11·.r.o aft 6. ,,f r1i"~•· Fii.\ ;i.. \'.\ 1:0111f·... Li~llngll l\('('dcd L ""0..,N7'~~1 --170=s2 CAN BE SEEN AT·. 1-3 BR, 2 BA Hou~ pluS House5 Unfurnished 3 BR. 1 Ba, Fed yd. gar, f11m rm, lrplr. hit-In~. 2 car ' "''·''' agun• igue 2 2 BR 2 B' Ap<s Pat<'o• 1 • • t 1· · · $110. mo. 2641 Eldl"n. C.M. gar .. crpt, dqi ... li,:l' \'cl, KASABIAN PROMONTORY BAY CRESTMONT frplc!, ya&1!~·.f ~ u 11 d r) • Gener•I 3202 AFT. 4. GIS-91TI. 646-Z!Kll . LeaSI', S.1RO. 1111h. ~l-lii1 -.• ,._ C'11~ron1 11a 1crlront 1111 In ESTATES 5:JlraJ:f'~ IV"' i.. I . he TURTLEROO: · · ' Real E state 962-6644 ~·~~ pri1ll<' ll)('n1itin. ,\flpl'0\'1'11 10:11 Silt' Ur . Brt'fl. (Cl'nlral BALBOA UNITS BALBOA-\\'1ilk IO Beach: 3 l la\C an C'Xtra spll~ att'r " · ll<'\I 3 & l' .R. H · T h 1 lJ .. -i.:~• l'l:iu.~ :t\;i1I. frw ;11 .• p. Al'C. ai·rHS>! ftu1~1 HrrB B $Zl0 Klrl!! & pcl~. rou no .longl'r USI'. Sell it 1 2 Ba, pool 111 1·"1' ii re a. unt1ngton own ouse I ,."· r.;:>--6~KI Con1n1 llosp l l/Jt #46. $19,000 BUYS'. ('r\~·1.1-r·S~mmrr fun ·' Hr 11(11'.' \\'lfh II Dally Pilot 1 $4~. Rl.'.-M&~: Rl.l-1972 ~ lilt. l' I\,\, '11'.f •••1 >I•"' 1 \''I II .-.-.... , NEWPORT-SHOR-ES-CONT,\CT H.,\\'. PK. ~IGH., , . Sl!<J. t-"nC'f!. Duple:oo:. k1rt<i ok "''· r i111 .• i, llH• 1'·•\' ' "'"" , ' for !!J10\1·1n't . ITnu·! \·(·ry ~har11 tnpl•'"· 11:\T\; llAHBOUR..Bach. Pnd ·---,-----,,---:--.,,,-,,--::-----!1,i~ c .. 111111,.111,1 tu 1·.,1 :; Hd1·111~ .~· d1·11 1200 OnC' hl11t.·k to hay •t11.'1) $?00 Studio. Yr<!, frpl, sngls $©~~1A-~t tJ-S • ·I );fl .~ I)\, 'i~l.'.~Ml \\.'flk tn Acreagefor•ale til(\{'k,c to 1ll"l'fln. OCF:AN & 1· • !-11:~1 11\\11 $~.1~ 111" pu1~ .di ll!\'lr\E t:NIVER.':ITY Bt'd•'I', 1-"Mils .(. 1rn111:; I 1 1 RA\' VJE\l'S! Gr f'n I H11<' '" f' d s * 547-9641 1·'1(:>1.J r .•n1h1 irli.:•' l,11 1'•••1 1'.\IU\ 111\1ir1r.u, :t....i '<'•h'fll I Sti>.:IOO Must Be Sold. 1 111111rf'<·!r1tlon 11 r:·1 :;, ~·~~ --That /nfr iguing Word Gam e with a Chuc'{ t;t,lt. :1 1.~-7711. t'\1' ·,;7 1!\17 . LUXURY LIVING .. CAYWOOD REALTY 900 ACRES •·•df'l'lll)\ O\\·nrrs unit pl ll~ 2·1 "Rl'.:r-< rERS'' I '. (',1nrl•IJl\ll1IU!ll 111 1J I'\ l'l I' + foltt o1 lo (l.t.Y l !'OU.AN lt•l•lioin, ~·orin:•I tlinin~. ,(Ill lhl' i.t:0 11 tour"1'-'l'lw * 548-1290 * Tv.v hrriroon1 unit~. C1t1~l'•l 1 \".1u C.l't Alt Tht• f1 .. 11se!l • ., · CASH 24 HOUR S I~,. "1111 1 )' r 111 , ul1l11111 1~· :is 111 \1 11\ 111 \1!1·. n1 _ 1 i.:11n•i.;"•'. NI'\\' roof ~cllt•r v.·111 a\'llll:ihlc l•>r l''nt \rt 0 UR Q PeouortQe lel!e•J of tt.a ,,,,-,~::;;:---."'~-.., •1,11,.1,.11, kii .. l\rn nnrl h1111,, t hi~ hi'a11!1fully lur11l~hrd :1 Bayfront Luxury $295 000 fh111ncf'. S\9 ,IXK) tlo\1·n. ~·ull BULLL"TIN .. PDATED 3 fou• K•ombled wo•dJ 0.- For Your Home 111 .. ~1 "' fl('•lru\ ~uiti•, Pru·NI b<lrm. rondo on lh+' Gth tr1• I Llu!'l:i r~i.· B1·~1 hu)'. 10\'tf :itq. , pr\{"(' Sl~.000. llr111·1 of !hr Hnws ll't'l..'k. low 10 IOI'"' lovr .i11111I• words. ~o hi1hh·n 11~1~. rlt'lnv•. Jnr 11111il'dli1lr ..,11<' nt Clf ~;l Nli:iurl !;oil t .. 111 .. r. 11 \\ plf·r ,( ~1!11. $'!10,0llO, \'1'11 in~uln. Call rodny • Hom•finders * .547-9641 ,--------~ I ~RAb~i~fiA'R ~iAL.TY ~;~.~(n 11~~11.h11r~,~;;,~~~:~ i ~~.~11;1;;~;~ry;~'.h ~~1'11;111;~~· IJ•·nr114·;,·~·ri"~:;';: ,r:~.3-43\t ~:i~ev ~~c~~l~~ r~·\r~::~: I ~i~™-~ll\l 1001LA\\'. N1itDhL~t0. SRR"o"s~n1t 11 G E E T A N 1842-7411 Eves 968-1178 .'•:..11thC'•1. !:f'nl1 .. 1·~ i")ur·n1•'1 loah·hi•n .t· 0•~·nn Hi•;,\PY FOR OCC'liPA!\'6' ty l"Ofld bct1"•~n 011k C1en [-( j ~ ; l_l,_.11_ .. l_'_JILclL.J I 1 '\CITJ ~I; :-; .. \\ :.'HI~ :!I:\. 1'!f'IY. from th~ t~ITll<'I' 0.nly I S!ep~ h'T'l1n th<' (lr't',ln. 3' Ll'f[ & BcclUlllOll\, ll'AA lhl n 10 I \Ve Spteiallxe In N~·Por: ASSUl\IF: 6'; ~-II.\ loan, 2 fo•\t·!"'l•t. \II 1"1 .. llYI ~\.l,~.lfl f Al'lll.ll.lil lor :r.i~e 11ft',, )'lllll!'ll.'tl den, 21~ n,, 1nin11te!'i fmm f'N'Y 10, 60 '. ' ! il('ll('h •CcroM rl11li'olar • 1 H l Ts 0 \' s!nn.•, t-r11port \\'l'itt. 3 lk•ll I'•'' \'<II .. L'n • or cav/oprio11 · fl r.,~r ,(· 111.,.,ploN', :C:n111ll "'-1·n to 90 1n'nuft~ fror1 lllrtm!!I & La-···. Our Ri·ntal Set· , __ :.:..:_.:..,;:....::;.-1 •', ·~ "· ,,,_, .... u~. :-:11r"'r I II •for lunh"r <1r1:11l11 ""'" "'"'"" .. · I 1•-.in1.c, 2': hnll\:it, 11111111:-l.of'. hll1~rriin~ rlrp.. k c:;• u. · 1 11.oy1111·n1 or rl'lll \\'/ optil'tn. rmywhe~ In !'o. Calif. 11111~ L \1Cl' 1• FH.EE to You· Try J I j' I I rm \\'/flrl'plncl', f()rn111I din-ul)).:nt•l••rl 1•rp1~ ('IHI t.,... inl•lrl, :O,lf':O.A.'J-1 Ren.Hy, 642-ll:H l: \'fllleys. <1r1tma 1lr 100 mil" Su-Vi{'\\'' l.-.1.-,·--'·'----'---' · 1110: 1T11 .~ ?>oCp. lAurwt~·. Ry n1i.iK"•". ~1.1.!lrtl. :.52--0i'.6 ou t 2.54 tiar 1°r f.12-h5iil f'\TS. vtf!'11 lt'Ofll C'al'lllY n1'r~lhl1' NU-VIEW RENTALS --------I lx·ach. $14.0CIO. Brok,'r l'\l and L·n ' f II 140000 Uoni. W11lrr. ('lf'Clri<'llv ,. Tr1'v1·a? .. ______ . i A locifsmlth t'Tlolov•. r •• :\Int rondl\!('>n, \Vnlk •o u·N1vERSITYP ARK I B"V -BEACH l'R{)~IO:'l:TOR,~'~ '"1>o~,-1-,-, hilltop!'. 3.';00' to 5000' elC'Vll· 1iJ.--W:•n or .t91124~ I p y N A s I i· 111\3-:'"li'I'\ • ''"'1, -O I• \\"II h 1 -1 fo1,.,lry IT\8d11 lhru ...-, • ma e helper, Sh.-doe• --, '\l!roo"'''" Am"-• 3 RR, 6 75 JO 0 r a i·~ no• 8\'I" , . • • fREE f1•L·r 5 I I j j I "rtmluni 'rr""''"-f• 1-·"· ;::======== t<ILI )', 1 cxr a:;r.e or ... ~.. _.. '-e Prof""!llWJnaJ sPn•1C't" • '""" 0 \\ " 1• I! 1 ,. •·"'· .,. ·• lll"lli"" nr ~m A•t bl >I pro"'"rly. );11rrou1111f'tl by lt-s a rea son L~· L_.1_J_JL-L.J w ith a -than i... doe, w,'fh .~ •• 1< It t' r 1 1 "" !Ion. U11.1.:n1rk'<I :~-87~! · ' ' '' Jr:, r. N•!~I•~ l'·nre111. nt:1r ~nrTlf' 10 reod the *LANDLORDS* I 'ho• of •ool>. ·~ •·•• 1 h11111Rr(1IH!I' :: h1lrn1, :l hath 11..\).fa!l. ! Knhl , •2\'t'.,_ r.8-9966.__ _ " •••1 1· I tittnit' l\'lth f:11nJJv riu, frph· EAST 9 -WEST 9 l"l\\'i'\Eit Thl•i•tn<. m•••f ... 11. of C11U . t1ne111 apple a:m,·C'~ D II "'I , Homefind•r• * 547·~ G 0 l N I R Ut'f'an1 k11,·hpn, l.nrw-p1t1 10 !lY fMnrr T\1r!iProeic~i-J'!r, ,_ k b<•nul l'!f'v. 'f!gl llcAr O y r l ot s C'.llhfnrnJJ'~ 1,.nri.;1'~1 I ~--.;;~;_:..;:;...:"r-r-1 r.non1 !of )Our hoot. hrk ram rm. 2 bll , Altium, \'If'\\' Al! 1-:A~ ~h "·f:;;r !l ~r"1'· ~·1'.~h;111s. 4 UR, CAmp. l''tlll!111Hc pn1~u111 ent•rtolnm•nt e Jtcn!AI Servi!'('' e J' I I J 7 J 0 ~°i't:er. 1rti•., dlw.:kl• quoted •'•"......, f'•ll ''' ''"'lf ri9,900, ill<'ld11 la."", f'rl•I•.'. U """1111 I ('2 ."", '--~'001'~. r. llnn<'ro' ' o' 'l :'I:!' O O O' for devtloPMf'flf now 01' po a e ~ L...1.-J.-.J.L"·'--'--...J .,v ;,,,:_"j 11 1 • ~111 WOid Jo,l<),;,.JU, " ' '"""' • "" ppl'r· o~~r. . ,,._...,roon1, • ,11•1')f'r, pen a1 Y 1 to 5. , Anytime. JnVtttmrnl ll'Ollf) 8• Y ry 2 Br<. CC!lmlry st'IUn.t, Sl~u . 'rO'I .,.-w rOftl VTo ,.., 3 btlow. 6\fNF;H. dt',J)C'rflt(\, s11nnl'iol1 only. 8.\1-l'\'1 __ . ____ furn111nfum Cori1lll', f:n,IO)• I i:~w PrlM'illst l.alK' MS-61:'.6 liquldallon \\'Ith II: rci 11 1 Saturdoy Sp l I t I rv f' 1 3 n n ' ~ bdrn1, 2 lmth hnn1r 11·i lh BY Ch11l<'r. l'lf'ft.111. 4BR •. 2 11 !t<ll l, lcnnl11 k bcnrh. 1.1M.5,\NDS: 200 tt to lh~ lenns cir will t'l)nllii!C'.r lr•dl" w/he5f'nll'nt, S\00. 4 Bit. A. Pl1NT f'"UM8ER£0 lfTTEtS ~ IN l)'jf~f S.0Uf.~tS blt-lni", hrlck frplc. fn.nuly h11 ., lormnl dlnlnit, ram rm.. Red (1rf)9t, Realtors h1•11rh, 3 BR. 2 bl).. home. ror lnromc-propc. \', ri rn, 1\vln1. pool, AIM 3 BB al't.n. l,ono. J..urvt lsti. I.irk \\'('! ti;ir· :1 enr pr, $5:i,5(\(\ 497-1761 Prtv, <'Qn1m. I'('(', 81\'!a., I: RICK ALDERETIE derf, llt1f111· R:1nrh In C) UNSCl~M6lf lET1tRS I I I I I I 11 .$37 (.xi. Ca.J I 1142·Zi61. 1•1UI 7 -W..'11-0SOT HHI to S49.500. 83.1-0000 1 1f11ve 10l'lll"lh1~ you wanl IO Ca.n.von. Agt. 1-'ff. fl~130. fOI. ANSWE' c Sell ldlr Items 1v r A A Y --• iw1 1 • p Cln11111rr..n-Adr C..11,1t56 ~Ttllr livm• w-itli ll"'"l>i ~ &:-.1.ilh St., S:tnta An1 !C'll? Cll\•~lltd •d11 do II Cl~lficd Ad! 0\11 6-l:MAff& Piiot ClaMJlncd nd. 64:i-&t!78 lo, hofl! R~llJ! &l~78. torll\)'I Pilol Olls.t.tfitd ad. &a--5G'i'8 547..&169 ""'11 • l":lll NO\V 642-56'nl. 1001\.Y! , __ S::C::R;,;A;,;Mcc.;·L:..E:..T_S_A_n_s:..w,..•_r.;.• .. ln_C.:.l::•.:;H:;.lf:;.lc::•c.11;,;o::n..JtJ:;l:,:O:.._ • I " • NE\V 2 Br. 2 Ba. Univenily Plll'k • . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. 5335. NE\\' 3 Br. 2 Ba. Unl\'eni:lty Park ................ $365, 3 Br, 3 Ba. + bonu.• nn. 2 SI.Ory, 2200 Ml ft. U11l\'1!nllly Park .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . $<00. Owner &W-8813 Lagu~e Beach 3241 I. CUstoni built, 2 bdrm, home. w/w carpel!', firepiBCI', Jge. d('('k ""/ ocean view, 2 car ~arp.ge. A-1 condiUon thru--OUt. $350 MONTH 2. Spacious 4. BDRttf & FAM. R~!. + DINING RM . Built-in kitchen. 1''lreplace. W fW carpets. Pa t i o w/bar-b-fl. An excellent family home. $450 MONTH !>11SSION REAL'l'Y 49-t.-()Lll $1'5-1 BH, slovc, l'l'lril!(, yard, child/pet "·ctoon1e. , Nr. IK'h. $215-NJCE 1 1 ~ BR. steps to oce11J1,.Victoritt lk>aeh. S2'7"'~UTIL Pd. 2 BR, yard, paUo, child nk. l'o. f'nd . $325-3 liR. 2 BA, trple, :? decks, )'arrl, ch I Id Ip et "'elrome. NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 nr 49-1-3248 SINGLES~ Sec Now! Bach's $85/$125. b)' the .sea, util 1 pd. VIE\\!! 1 Bdnn $1T.i yr1)' stv/ret, kid or pet. UtU j pd. CHARillER! 2 Br V,00 yrly. w/util pd. right peniOn. ALA Rentals 642-8383 l\IODERN 7 room iv /panoramic OC'ean vicv• fron1 Palos Venlc!4 to San Clemente S315. mo. 4..1)4....{):))9 e\-es/1\-eckcnds. 8 3 3 -3 3 8 7 days. 2 BR. 2 BA. No. end. Close to beRch, bus & shop'g. $.185/?.10. 494-i079 Laguna Hills 3250 2 BR &. DEN CONOO. 2 Bath. Carpets, drapes. Dbl garage. Pool. S2SO. 5Sl.J629 or {213) 379-!lSm. 32.52 . . : ..... ,., .. -...-..·A**! Lost & Dt IL V PILOT 2 1 Found 5300 Apt1 Furn/Unh;rn 3900 Q_!!iCc R!~·~ 4400 NEW OFFICES ( t"iniM lil )[ •i' l,,....r n11 "'·allf'' ,, 111,r~·1l1itttl _. IN LAGUNA NIGUEL \\r-t ri1::h1 \11 .. 1 ... o1 11,•;1t 1o u ~ ';;;;;;·----~--J< 1-trr. l, \I 111 I Ul\11. I .'f\~I '/1 / "' Only 42c per sq. ft, I L• .,lf)l'l, l•r (',,.;1 , ,1, .,,,, l':"r~~-1 11 ~1 II ,( l'P .\JI ui il uni. Busine11 Oppor SDOS ··-~ '. 1·1 r '~.~~. l '.111 ul• _ ~~-{ rp111. rtrr"'. Plr \\1 ·1t•.11 r 1• f'\I ~';'~'9'1 Camino ra• 1,11·.1nll BEER BAR S2 000 ! HI: T••.111tJO•:o"'· {rpl1 Sxn l)u•'(n t"rni 10 -' !J,~! \nf1!'l" ••·;i.•1 1.t I·,., Sl'.,11 l BH. J1un\ Sl';I.\ Avt'rv Pflrl..-wni nim ,,jf T•·nnc .1n "I" r1 1·a11 fur !•1, !r• 1·1' 11h1~t !J 11• ,. I 1(Jt, r•· irur, 1'0t1hn1•11t!U , • Ill-l600 !t1"rt' fl• 1.11Js, \ 'atl 'N· \"•Ii r ,,. ;111-_11,.1 \'11 · B .. >.. r .~ tr~··.r-.,1. )o.i·1~1n1!t• f:1n11ly•-J.atnLr'I l \I I 11171 , .... "~ ........ Ql\ '''"'""~ ... .a '; HH i 00, \\/\\'/vu•v.., l>lck 1.11" .'<ch ;\'early 11L•111 , 1.._·1t.." ~::1)) ·1S4~l~'\3 or 49-1-:!".:19 n1·:,\lrflt'UL cx.,.,1n \'11•11 r"1111 2 Br &pt In ~-pit"-: •· ·: "t• 1·1,.,,. T" •ho111111n.: NEW OFFICES :.1. 1~'" ·'. hn1· 1,. .• ,,.1, r,\.~1\ill r Alf'l.J'On1' . \11\LLE\' ·. REALI\ . PINECREEK LIVES UP 1;.;n Ir 1,r '""l'-1. 1-'u!I )o'r\'11°1' TO ITS NAME ever 500 ta.JI tn.~• nnd 10 Poo...!;__S:m. 6~14:; £"~1'~. LA :'II \;>;CJL\ 1\P'TS I !>rp.;, , rp''· lllU"IC'. AIC. 111! Sr,1clou~ .\1111!\ KllrrlPn apts. u11I ~in~·!" nft" tr o n1 CIU!!..t' tci l>hOIJllLl\l! & tx•111 . .'h. Sl'~:./!11n. I~ ~Ill. Hl:.::>. I' El Pwrto Mesa I BR. Furn. $165 Up All Utll. Paid No Chlldrm, No Pra Pool If ftf>cf'<'aUon 1959 Meplt A .. , C.M . $30 WEEK A UP _N~·-w~poc.;..r_t_;:.Sh~·~·~·~•:.........:32::c.n: 1 • Sil.who & I RI~ Apl~. NY.\V w .... ·"r 3 SR De\uxr • T\' & M11.id Sen•IL't' A\All Du11lr, 1 hlOl'.'k from lx>ttch. • l~ne 'Service· IHd. 11001 1U'l!nn1li wlU1 waterfall~ !Hit, earitets, tlrapt·'( . I b!k create a rel1X!l'1~ sctu11.; 1~•1 tu 1nitln br11"h, Sl!rl. )our 1psr lou.s new 1· or :!· &U-8~7~ & ~91--17!11 bt~!rou1n a~r11111:nt. F'nun Mesa Verde 3863 Sl 1J. !''und1w.-. n\;dltabl" 1-----------0lfu~ open 9:00 to 6 00'4'.ll.~ e 110 \IE AT~10..o;;r11t:1:1· f';u1'\-lc1v Hd , Coiila o\I\ ,,1 !J. hi\•' :? -~ 3 RH . n o•11L1l 111, Phooe: 5-l>DOi:J. '.'Jf•'1 \iaC'I' A\"f' ~'6-10.~I HACIENDA DE MESA Missio,,.....Vieio--3867 IGO \V \.\'il.;on, C :'II BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS U-1ts•· S.110/mo. 979-6t93_ • Children &: Pet Seclk>n ---?TI6 ~ev.'port Blvd , C~I ltJ :-Oflnl ut•s hl ().'(';-;n S1nta Ana 3280 __ ~.:»or~--l C\Olfit> 10 h!.1~ llfl('.; ,f, i.tnrM ;\t;\\ J !lit, :! B.\ T.,111111,, l 'ipl·· drp .... 111 0111lfl '' 1~ t~ • ;!>..,, '10. SJJ-IJL • N ewport Beach 3867 l.11\11rl•1us llhat: t'I"Pl!l, blt1ns VH~:v IUO'IUtlt' !ll~h11·ni1.IH'I' Li,: J',\!.1:-1 \llE.'i i"-'lll ,.;,, _i.:iu BUQ i · pr1\'11!1• :ll'J'J2 S I•: />.1fLO'(. 1, 2 .\ l BR. SlfiG. :-..'r'l']'IOrt HP11('h s~.¥1 l ... r 111'1. c::i~ ,\/. r.11ol ;-;, .'coll 1'1111··· Gl:!-1foO; LAS BRISAS APTS 5515 R iver Ave., NB 642-2 566 \']~;\\ t. 'lf ~Br S'._'t,.\.$2Xlj t"urn. li1th Api S1L1. ,\•h.111,'.'\., l'•'t' \rly Ll'"'" CONDO. 3 BR 2 BA '\\"/ HOLIDAY PLAZA .-.PACIOUS 2 Hr, Sl7a. pri\'&tc palio. On greenbelt .! IJF.LUXI:: Sp.1.c)ous 1 BR ~i;.;11~~~~!1.. C~~;,rs. \\':~=~~ * y2 1•5WtaE EdKeSI FMREeEsa* r11r: 1-:Xcrr1sr.-- 11e;i1t"CI pool & i;auna & furn ap1 . SI~. Pool. An1 ple hl·uuns,: & gas kitchen S!(J\e, PALM MESA APTS. much nK>n>. Adults Onl)'. p.'lrking. Adults, Ul) peL~. ('I fl sed ga rll R ~. 11! r f'\/l\,'l.T (;Altr>F~:'I.' \Hl,lt·.~ :\111\l!TF:S TO NPr JJC\I, W mo. Call m.-8630. 1965.Pon10na A\'e., C:Ol t'OnchtJOning, s "' 1 n~ m in R IHVl:"it: 1'\Ve fl.T i\l r'.~ \ li11l'h. I ..;. 2 HR . fr-un $lJ7 Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 Bl::AlfI' FURN. l BR lols of pool, re<: rm. 11·a.sMr3 ,. \lf)\1• Jn 1\ ih·1•J111t unh ,\tlults, i"ct Pr!~. blt·irui, pool, "'lllk lo shop-dryers. ,\dults, No Pcls. 1 l!H $190 2 Br -.::.1 l:.lil )1.-sa Dr. cF:~Tl'.!l l\1 1~tt1! ~1-;u10 • 11ron r111111N .. ~ Ull ll<C.•>l~IOC>oolC"•"GI l \>U"""' • Liq Lie on Sale SJOM • Candy Store • Gear Mfg • Beauty Shop 'e Equip. Lea1ln9 HOLLAND BUSINESS S.\l.f.S 1·,,1:-.r p!ur·t • i.ln1 1 ~. lull tin" \1.1 1••1' "''runt ~1r ,,r•1:• '"•un1\ t l l •_i¥(! llkr ' . lrl I Plij Money to Loa n 5025 SPYGLASS HILL ping, ml. from heh . SPACCOl«. Un.v .~ :\1.>:hl &-curl!). i•,.,i, i5 hlk..; fi'•in i\1·11·port Bh·d \ S"""'lacular vle111·1 •. 61 Sl50/mo. 9.'ll \V. 19th St. 1,1,1,1,.,., '\T•.·. J ,ol·t1111, ltt•l' Blcii,: ;1 "'''!'· .')l(;...<\~00 .. --........... ~ ____ (lt'FICE SPACr. ~·n1t l \"t-'.\'.T! !:I·: (',1p1r.1! Mo nl e"iio ~ ·-" >18-C1492 'BR2H S i·1><•nn.'·1ll i:\rd:..t••l·••"I"' tll "'T llt.·,\(111"••1"'•••<1t•lt llL''-'1" r \I I • '" ..,,-, u,-• , A tud10. lnqul€'t ·l· v v 1 ,~ .. , ~~1•. n1'!\11 . 1'!'1, lnrl.w ,\,~1,1 .-1n•~· fnr 111w1h 11h 1h· Sli t/Sun . .1-5. Brand ne\v 1 1 Sl'ORY ~paclou! k qulel p!cx. Nr. f~. \\'alk 11l ~ .. 1. Apt. hus 4 h~hiia-.h('r, plM'•l,1d•· ::11rrk11 hun~i11l1w, 111 ,\d1:1n1s. Bi•11ulllul 1111~1!·1·11 pP •i•" 1, f:,•.11 1 ~ 1 ,, 1" 1'!-.\\.\l:I• 11,1·\,,H!ll. l•ll '· " r 'I '· .-l • 11 I I h 1" 1, uil H~k/1 •!"I I , "I,' hr-~ ~1 ... ,.11~ ,,, llll•kl I!' \ I 11~1~.1~~ d.1\'' !'•I '"(! • ,, I 1 11.-.~r !ir<h111 .\!!,,In• , '"' 1n I' •rl,in.• lo ,.! ,,ti 11 '·' , ·T }' ' t' ' l • \.I I ~·I 1 \1 J:.1101i! id;'"'' I • 1 .. r l\ , I, •I , I!'" I f-,i,11,I I 11 ,1, 1o .1 rllL,: ""II" '"··!.• ~!. -l 11 .. 1~111.1.f '"'111 I•• ••· ' ' \:.1 ,) .. -',jr,j ,,, •1 " \\ .1 t • ··i 11 u·r 11 I ,,, '·' l• ,,,,~1i I '1 '· • I·, \' i nJ.\1 h .~ "t •, ,,,n· .. ,.,,. 1· '' ! 1 ... 1 " \ j;, 1rl•l,,11n.1" ('111 1;111 "-" 1, " ~l. iJ,;.· Ii• •1 •• 1.I l,<I~~! (,I')\ 1 \J.HY ( \1 ;>. I-' I I I. I: I I • , ! . f 1 <.; !' 111r:n\\ p11. :-.1 ,\1: l :J.11\l:I~ t.i_,,;11 . ' l •J "!'. l .1 r .. 1.1 .,., 1:.rn.1rd '' .n_ .11,, 1.. ·,.;,i~.1 " \' • !>-1.ol"I' .1 t .r 1111, l 11 '. l :1•1\ ,.r.1 ~I> I\ 11 ----J.!1"1" lll 1'. t'\I' Bl'l('I\ ,., •rrM' r I ~ .• i., .. r exec. ~o~et,! B~. + family 2 BR, '2 BA. CONDO. shofl!I & SC'/\I). Hcspon. l\•frJ g, shaJ.:' ('pt ,\.: pv1 pntl+o nr , .... .,.,ul. 1rp1t·. h)! 1>11t1n, rur. n1ui.11·. JllnHorinl. 1:11o,.; 11•I,111 ,, ~,. ('n11.•1 ru"fJ'•ll, nn.,. t , .. frp!cs. & t'rple. Pntio. Pool. Nr. adults. l r hilrl nolv, Nn "'''~ nr d•'\•k, . . .. . I B t)()o•I~. •aun:o, t<'r1111<: i!.\li· .\ \~· .. 1~1 r .~-I""' Hhli.;. (\di, ~lq 1111... \!111 ! :111, 0 11 u , "~llo ,.. I ~>;; ..,.,, ,of!!M ••~1. B'1t>Me .,_ Si5-11hops & bus. Adult s. Av! no"'· lnq. 't'«6."' lAS<lUf', BliSSt:n:z,·tc:t:;··~o IXX)ll I _!!:!t.!.._1\_,,_.,_,_Br_lm_"_,_,_1.-r. Go•ut• !/ill, .1:,'j.!Jl:!i 411' 7tl .... 1::1.: ·1•..-li'I.:! ,\ F111r1 u•\1 I~ 1. \\' ,, 1; I • a ay '•vi'" 1 7060 ~2-6349. Apl L 549-352-1. , • I Ill I :.ii, .. ),~.~. Mori. Trusl-Deeds-5035 ~'!'!!~!!'!'~!!~~~~[ :l lri.p:u•iou!'. 111~. poo. 111' • Condos Furn 3400 BACHELOR Apt suitable !or "THF' \"ICTOP..lA.~" I ~11.,r• , 1r & l1u.~ ,\~Ht• 1911 rD~C To•rin h·.i~f' ,,\·a1h1bh·. gentleman SIOOfmo + u\Ll, 2 BR w/ 0 i;ar. II ~ ha. ,'\1U1s . ., CHANNE,LFRO~T J',u111•11;i, l'\! fol'~ :t.:-1..'7. I-~~· per Ml It. llr11t\•· LOANS UP TQ 9tl% I 11· 1 BY 011.'rK'r, Stduo, Furn 1 Blk 1311 Santa IMIM'I. C\I ('ptldrp/hlln~. lnerl yd "' -.'~~t. ~ h!I l.•Jf/111 l()t l•i;\f I 1""111: [)l'l'l.E~l'!1l-, .. c L"·I c .. t'l:l111 !h•t .~1.,r Jni., ]~1.i(I 1 ~n L Pr11011•l1 ""l 1 from beaC'h. Jacuzzi pool Ir. 1 BP. furn 1rg icirnl for p.it iu. \\'Ir pr!. fl..:G---ll~O s;i •. i l nl' )o''•otl} 1d, IWJ lot'[,, Slbj, ;\ft V· Mj H Oil (niv.I llLJ.:'hlloll), st I u oa ns 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~'::Oiiii beach ch!b priv., txlat dork tmc~lon. 'Adulis. Terrace l{i67 V1crunt1 .-:1 "l."~~l WALK T BEACH :.~ •. ol.•"> I lnqu1rr po Bi•' :'.'.J.Ml. 1,nnt: I R\'IUl. Bit-in, D.\V., ... 1..,-, Slti.l. Hl!llOlurch. J.1~963.l BRIGHT, Lrg l BIL \\'/cirps, :1 Bdnn<t, 2 hll!h'l. ,,,.1.. Rooms 4ooo l l~11rh, 1t'Nl1 nr phorM'• .1111·k ".nd TD LoanA~ Per1ona11 5350 n:frig, \\'al4'r vit'w. S21.91Xl. -\Jl \'cnrly lt'aS•'. $31.'1 ~\1• 1-11'\ul" .-~'!.I'll ___ ~-I •· -----------1 llunl. l11u110ur 21J--592-2977 Dana Point 3726 crpts, ;.:arai:;l'. 1 S\nrt·s -I\( l:~ .. \."t. '"llr lit1•thn••, 1 close. Quiet bldg fo1· maturT 1~1!)\1." SZ·) 1ik up, 11ithl • 1 ,\IQ. FREE l~t:--'r • Condos Unfurn. 3425 sJ~A:'l.'ISll \'\lln. RH rouph• _11/M l'.hildren or k"c·li.n·. !"'11 iik U[I aiit '.\•• l,.:1-.. ll'<"[ Ill.\ ,,ff11v·~. Low1Ht rate, Or.,ngoCo. '11JI '"0 .. 111 :.'. "k"'. 1'" l 1·~1110 6'"1 '·'1 ' s I M c •' 'O' L I ' I .. I • . p.UI'< 1)1 11'/l'<>Urtyanl I' r 11· a Ir . pc .s. LJV • • ..,... ..., "-1'-'l~\, nr •~r .. ·~•17 ndJ. ,\111,,1rt1·r 1tn1,·I. :i:>1' etl er tg. o. SH\RI' 2 •<o-Biol!• a-~ ---,11u111u k~ Cu .. 1.1111 !t11 1n.· ' ' •3 " •'-" \\'/,arSl:JO. 493-5121 /GNJ.l '!Jl l liH & LO~L APTS. P•""l. S•t 11 hwl al!', f11ll 6.42-2171 545 0611 , Corx10, 1lt'"'lyd1>cora t ed "" ltt1<1:-,1:-; f•1r rrn1 full pn1 ?~ • .\I~" holr1•1...,/~1,ln111,·1r through out. 4 BR, 2~11 Bl\, Huntington Buch 3740 jacuui, r•·nt lncld~ all uni, s,·, k S.>lfl \1•1ntu~to:1 I>< h. ~i'\:iN'~. -~·'! Dul'iini rm. II. S.·rvu .: Jl,o.rl•1r al'l"a ~4 yr; .Ju irut.1. Ai:t-1.'!2. bttns. frplC'. attaC'h 2 car gar rt':~I(, encl i;:ar. Sl90 & S2'.!i\ I '"-It 111cY! rnnrn~ _K<.l:r.'Zl 1 ·~~1------Tl'.\ ST-t-1t.J:.-u--J •f:t t ;'.\A:\'T · v.:I door <lpener, ba.lconit'fi, I BR. $155-$165 "11'.,","','1 ;0,,,';i'.~.· ,1,,..11'.$. ~9 · PARK NEWPORT Guait Home 4150 DESI\ !<J.:1'"' ni·ii!l:itilr S .O :..oo·· ni~ • ...,unt Cu·ui~. ,..111id.-.r11.11 1i'l•11"'' '.,·.w •·om ~1 •-rt dn· NE\\' DECOR n..· ,... ,....., APARTMENTS 1110 \\'1 11 111'11111!c lurn1tur•· ..._. , rt , .._ .. '"' ,-..... , Suv vc . s-1lV lo"\l'l'l!:e ~ --,-,.1·a" flll '1 111.: .v 11·1,•n·;d 1\l~•r\11>11, to nt'ighborhood & .Fashion Lndry m1. Nl'!wer SpanU.h 2 & l BDn~1. 1i.o B,'\, frpli". 11" ! n L p L \' t 1 tot '~' 11'°· /\ 11 s ""'t'rf 11 ~ :,1n-26."1:? Qr liot:".-IO~~ II Kl ho . I di C I 2 . Sri I Wl'tbar,enC'l.garaltCS.$275' &ehclorl or2Bednx1m~ ·.. • .1m1~ M•n.11'(' H\111lahlr 17Si l I u1lopt1riit&k•.,·11111.: s 11.1 s ppmg ceners. A ut ompcx. mJ ... o rind 'l'Oli•nhouSt.>~ 111'o11/l11tl.\.l•:pl, p1! nn. IWiu•h Ul\'rl !Co"''"·,, .. ,·, ,,J'C,\HF f.1:?-\\"'J, \\'alk to high school Ir. Ntn Dif'go Frwy. 17301 UP. 531-7978 until -1 pn1, ._ • 1 9 I f JtNI c !I · v churches. Call 8-5, 89'1-4-127 $17-1:') art 6 pm. F.-. S\9-1 .. iO >ix·n -6 !):uly n•>11!'h\Ln_~ i , t1f'ri1 .\. l~r11i·h. f1'12-l'\2 1 ii J[g]' l'l-,HSU:>.S ,•;h" l·!t l~nlf)l 1~ t\l!('l!!OnLn.HB.~12-7Jl.l8 ----:'l,'l.'.l. rnol'( T1r,111s io1n1 .. ~. Jl..C, n.•as r11!4·.~.-... -.,. Lo•t"""F"~ k tJ kl 1/\t orcvrs;ilt7,640-0255. ...,. *'"L'IG\RD"''''\~I" 1 ,. h' 1 1,, ..... ,-. ~:\\'l·llt~r nri·~ll"" ....., ........ 1u1r<'t 1'1•··1111 ~ i!Ju•1 ~ t 1 BH: Redecorah."Y. Pool. l r:. 1' '' r:.-•~1-r" Atro~~ rom a~ 'lfln ~Ja r.c! ,•"\.·•~-·' · ·· .. , ... ' ,. · .. _ Ill~ :O:.d ,.,,._ ·1-'.!0i·I \1111 NF:\\' V deroratM l i;tory, bl,.,.k (ron1 oc1•:in. $1)]. Unfurn. l Br. S!~ij. up.' at J:unlYlrl'r o:1 San J u.1qu1n S ;-Renlals 4200 loratioiu •!l1T1·rty nilioc·('nr to II ' , "" ,,.,,' ,,, .. , ... -11 11 .1, 1 [ umme. ,,, .... 1.,110 \•1111,,,. ,-,,,,,,,,.. l" 111111~. i.; .. 'l• ·. •·-JHH, 2 BA. condo. Separate '"'-It """ "'.""" ln Adults i;ei:·tion. Jn J·:. 1 •. 011r .. " " I • · '-" JVV""~·""" ' ' . _ • , , 1\11pru~. :i10 ~l· I I, &• •'fl! !-·::' :: .. ~1. ri:~ ~:.i~ i;.i~.I ice~ Laguna Beach 3748 22r1'1 SI. C.i\1. 642-:1.1}45 1714) 644-1900 ()('J·:A;>;S[IJ~; ;\,\!'l;f'.AL Air s:~:!'"i/:'11{) J llfi \'la l.11l<J, Lo1t Found 5300 Sl'IHITl',\!-.-,-,-, .. -,\-,,-,.-.1!- garqt>. AH pool & f"l'C'. ~"-'-"'-'-'----.....;.;....c 1 Dana Point 3826 Bi\\1' !~CJ.Yr t · 011d111nnu1.: in ,1 C \1~1nn1 1 '.'l.H. fi7:riOO:l !Jp•·n 111 A:-01iu10 l'\1 ' .• ,, 1 _. p, ,· v I I 1, g.,. EFFICIENCY Apls from $."17 CIC\;-\\'.'-! ll>·1·1· !•··· ••1'3!4'11. l'n111pli·trly furn-1 NEW (.',\I.IF. A:\1~1,\l .. CO:\'TltOL ·\•I••<'<' .,11 :ill n11,n.·rc .. ~ • ' 'All"" 2 "lP. "B\ 1 h I '· .:.. · · · I ll u11!1n't"11 u. .. 1rl1 Sh,,!,,,. • ' C \\·-· ~, mold ph '".i~. ... .. r. I •. -• ' {SW I ,, ,., . ,, P. ,, , • • l l•ht•d rodull (~1IHl1\\Jllll.\. ~Bl'.. ., .,,,' 1.·1 ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,., •. ,,, Oll\'C'n1cnt to ('Vt't)'lhing. L~ • """ • ' ' ..._. :f· DI ' \\I .:tr p .. ' rt I lrl . 1 ' I s ' ~· "' 11 -UntWil. Yt>ar lease rent.al \'illagt' Inn, 49-\-9136. JoaJs l'Jf i·upl!Olu·do;;, 1·n('!ns1.,J ~!'lips·. ·s.·.-~, 11•;0 ~(' 0\1n, r: :lB,\. ~1·11 r (J(••.111, 1-:c•lf.1 ush oHJ<'P i I.!, -1•1 Ii ,~·~· ·" i~·on , ! ,J, ;~·i S;,n C'h·nu•nl ". For .1pJl1, "~" .,,,.,,2 gar w 11o·sh.·. & dryer hook alter i; lit'.-2'l''i7 1~.o1 .!, :ind Inn:." o;;hor·•ing nn ~1Uh'~ ('.,n/1 1';'11('(' rn1, f !1• k ol Hu1n;irs· ~ .... ,,,~·1 (' 11 l'J2-!ln'.I tQ"-'ll:'.6 $.1~ mo. ~ Newport Beach 3769 Ul/S. No rhildl"f'n or pt•t.~ ___ ._ ,.1 nt• r Buo;; ,\· trruri r r~ll"·I x, •n\ '.'flf.11.-.r. :\1•:1r (l.(' hi!· 0\111111;.J ,\<;. .. i~tan<''' l.t•:egu1• -·-' --· -· ·---· ' lllVINE, To\\' n house, $220 1no 4%-7269 r1flcr fi Spr1n1sh '.'.HI:, :? . BA, l••.inu•<l 1 1~,11 :,non nrru· "(k•••iina ·. Jll•wt 'll..1-.V'.40 ... 11 .. p11on. ~ 11;1 )' 1n Ii .~· I \',\St.("J'(I~!\' Univrr.;1t)' J>ark, all ept'd, 2 I $35/WK UP. 1 Br. ~ Br .t SPACIOliS 2 BR , 1 _-1--c ·1lu11,: hltn.·. !>'~ n~ )l,.•tJ.: ,\\~u! ""l'kly, riir.nrhl) ,..._. -*-W-AT-ERFRONT * tl>·ur .. r111~ 1nf1,m1. :,,:;;...:!;',11 Cnnl111''1111:11 111I ''r11111 I 1°11 Bl< 2 Lia.~ Liv-rm/Din-rm Hach. Color TV, m1utl ~·rv., · -l<t oi1cr 11•.~i;. ,\\'Jiii )ho y J SZ7J 1110, I 1 1 \ " 1 . 'H .,,...,, ,\:\'l:-0\,\l-'\ 1~11'>1.Jt.:!'\UL!) 1'f1un'"'•Jn1:-: ,\ 1•·h•n 11I frpir , lgt" kitchfon. garnge .._' pool. TI-IE l\IEN\, 41Z> N. duplex~ 11/sl'r-:_~f'f'd 1 rn1. ,~ h l:l-fr~i!ro •;·:_r•11i !~>"" u~u~ · ·'' '-"'·"'or Prime Nr11·[lr'lrl &•ach Inc. l~iu, H!k, inhl•· ,\J '(',\1:1:, lri.•1rp 1\ ,,,N••ll· carpun. Nr. i1dult pool & NeY!port Bl , C!\I. 61G-9681 p.1tm. · o l'"ls,a u t~ on v , . 1 . ., _:_::.____:-· t.xr!'uh\'1• <1lhrf" 111/fflll<·, B1•111>:lo•, Hn\n, \\"h•. male ( l'f'1f1t .\i.;.-.nc~ _!':1'!_:4 1'\.· _ rec. lacil~. $350. mo. l...easl'!. A .... rtments Unfurn $200 1no. 4~>-39T.t L!OO U.~~lroril rg .! __ fir, ~ Furn. JIOU!>C'. All uhl. pd . \\Pl t111r, pr iv. hl11h. 1;1•nn Sh•'p, mi~. Bk !~. :'II 1-MASSAGE & SAUNA :ni.o.t i9 r-· Eastbluff 3830 1f'.8: r1r1\al l' ,"'"1 6'7C!1 oo~~'flfino I l'at~•. r1• n J u~ Jlith-S<.-111. ,\\ Baysld~· Dr, NB f.T.iJ.llil 1 I ;,·r;i1 Sl!t'p, 11\1:\ H!"\1'11, t'. ilt' urn nri ......,......,, 1 ~1 C I 11,•;,11 1~•.rn ... pl"a':1nt i11 HUNTINGTON Be &Ch . I S.lboa Island 3806 : ~ . > • 1 ~1 · s-~J nini;i \. ·: .-. osta ~E\\' o~~FICF. . T111n ITl'Jtl;;. l .... 'lh, ~j~I( JU,\\', lt·m. lll'•'llhl·r··. , \' ·" l•l\Ull.!"· lincsL Villa Paci!ic 3 BR, • DELUXE • .-.If.PS lol h<.H·h. :?!_lr .. lrpl··· 1_:'1•·.:~ ~ (_":\\ _.11( .... ~);',rl) 1:, " 1:1 and IO )( I:! .. \11 Ct rn1 .'\11•·11 111 1~. vng, \1 . ' ('•II U"n11 • at '•<'!-1''17 2 BR, 2 BA condo on the ¢. master BR. Nr tennis ca & yrl)' lease. 111 1161.2 Topaz. incld spac. ma.~l<·r suite, din .!ij~\IJ lnrn. ~ Br~. 2 h.1. Fq•l<', 1nnnth. ea.ta ~lr·!l.a arl"'· 1 •' m • Sh•·p ~uard •""11.:. t••nl. 2,.. J iA, dblc gar .. huge NE\V 2 IlR ~:aragc apt. on 3 BR, 2 BA apt !or lea~. l~nn_'. "1•llini.;. gai , y•·Arly, I LIDO ISL!':· llou!<e Con1p. utilities patci. $100 per C:,fllk•·r. 1111 "· H,\!\\, ri'llll~· 1 .\\.~(l ,\•l.11n,;; A\".11 111i.: lti·h course overlooklng !be lake. pOOI. $3.lO'mo. l yr lse only Has stove D.\\', disp. Call nn & dbl ~arage. Auto door VIE'V 4 br. !. bn, hltn~. h: ,.\,, ).;11. Avail. Junc~S..rt. -.\l(...7i29 or &12-&:..72 \Ii\, 1111!~.: B/'\lnT, n1a1,•1 * Palm & Cl!rd!lreaderl $275/mo. Call before 5 Pl\1, 962-MU 962-2811 Ross 1 -2~2 Open House, Ol>f'ller R\'all. Pool & y<!. Nll'pt lli;t~ Nrw dn('Of ~:.f,...\:111 or 673-3129 1 '''"''' '>'!<': • 1, , ., , '" 1 l'.QX<'r "''1111··r, rl, · · ,<;r"'•·i:.I 1t'l"l11 11o: • 11 A• ' ' . Z7 . s~:io 99-07·· ?\".f..i;,\s~ri ) ......... ~ i;q ..• UI l IJQ.\lf' ll/'\\!I nlalc I ""!2:' \\' ll!llll'H'l \\'!' 67>2030. 12 SI'ORY, 2 Br. "'/pool Sar .. April 1h, 10 In 4. P.ccrcalKln a;e?· Ad~lts on-_·· -·-" 1.i . -·• •• -10:\L\I SPHJ;.IGS furn .1 Tlr, ('t1m11a •l"I :-Olar. T n p : Ti·rr1t:r niiJoo:, '!\&,\', !rnl. ~~n~~-.i u~~·n j .. l.iy• ' · Lido Isle 3256 fncilt~. ?riv. patio & VACAN'T! 2BR. vu o I ly, uo pets. J tt. &1-l·IAA).1 11'.lt ;1111, W/\'1cw '11 l'hnnrM·!, 1..--•11 DAy. \\'N'k. ni11nth . !01 ·;il ~>n. J1rivait• 11.irk1111.: I C'nl lie Tri f1'in. --- cnlrance. ?>Or Huntington mountains, nrw !'hag, 1lr11s, _ •. $307 • ~l•\I'(• /.· l'l'lrii:, adlt nnl y, no a.14-lll9!l nr 6.'lX-1~. H1·..ilononu1·"· likr". ti7:>-Ji700 illi.\ ~:unr>}·C'd/,0.:h<'p pup, r. 11.li''l':-nr-JJE,\'J'IL L• 1 •1ur 3 BR I N t •-~ n---• lk ""-I ~ I •" A '" NB ' ,-t'l"" -I li;il,~"" hi.-. l'••r ;,l1,~rn,1t11·l'" ., am. rm. f'ar enn"' Haruur. PotUu"'a '31"-'P· pnt, rg gar, .. ~i.i yr)', "'"-' mi~ nay, pr~. 1i;,-· ·•' Vacation Rentals 4250 Business Rental 4450 Sh•·p/(ulllr, Tri. in~I" courts. S!'nl. Yearl)'. Cir. $225. mo. Aft. 6 p.m. & 640-il'.lm l\hu11n;M hy San Clemente 3876 I S1h,.n:1111/h1~ky pup. r t11 /\Brll:ll0'1 rail LI FE Davidson H.cn l1y &t;l.-7513 wkends 2L1· 592-2146 Capistrano Beach 3818 \\'11.LlA:'ll \\',\LTERS CO_:_ 1.roo ISL!·; 2 RR . 2 HA . f.r•1 ~. fr s inrr, ~ui!nlilc I <..·1·rn. Sht Hall·, It&\\'. \I j LI:\~: :,n.:!'·,:t~. 21 hr". Mesa Verde 3263 Hunt. Beach., 3 BR. 21,J bas., Huntington Beach 3840 '.\'[\\', hu~<', 1! r ! u ~ 1• • fi\'A\l .Julv & Atlti· Cid I ~1-for un·s ufc. nr ? S\.i.-.. 1;ro •;1t 0 ,iru· 1n1x. puri. ill !'~.:-.,· :>!A ..... '\,\i :I·. 11' 1' IC bit-ins, \VU.Sher, dry c r , 1-------·----' .-:hnrrl'!iff~ J'il11ff. 1. 2 I.· :\ li•f·I 21.".-i9:1-0 1'..."'i 0-1st11 1,h•o;,1. ti4G-21".0 \\'o·1 111;o r,u1Pr, m1il1> ''..\It\ IT'\ Inf' 1i1i· , :-0:111h• 111111 HARBOR \'iC\\'. Lusk. Avnil. rcfrig., crpt, ctrps. $220. mo. NE\V Ocean Vif'1v 3 BR. 2 CHILDREN HI!.!.~ : B,\ "t)('l'"'"I 1.:11r~. R~fais to share 4300 ('UH.():"/\ [)('I !\tllr, i·rpirrl. 1;"r·1·1"r n1.1.\ I1u11. B/\V. F. 1 nr .. ·n II A:-01. \lon . \\1·d. F1'1 for lease 2 yri::. $595 l\l o., 968-STll or S.')8....1575. BA , balron)', crpl!!, cirpl!, J•~•t. lrpl •·~. 11lk tu b1:l1 lS' ('l' sh""P ,.1111, ... pvt ! r•1dlf•, \\ht. 11:111. 1\:u1 5;,7.0:1·~·. ------I blt·ins. S'30tmo. 642-1155 and parents love the 11,"';in, 1·11; & i,:l'llf f'()UI"••' . , . , ~ '~ •· ·' -v -~? J"'fiQ<Jlc Plll'· Blk. rrn1 ~ -..... referen('e!> required. 3 BR, ltB, New 2BR, SpacioU!<, . "''~ \!AT\!.~, STl.T I rnfc~o;; n1nlr IJ.1. parlorn;. S.lt,l, 61 .. -,:0 !.lt [) 11 "'"P Hlk ~I • ]',\L\I f.: Cr11"1! l{"'Jlfl<•t' " 2 tm., newish Blulfs horn~. 1 Corona def Mar 3822 large, spacious apart· 1 11·1\~ $l'i~S".;?;!:....~;;..1~;1•; ~rt·k~ srirn" .1 l\R Oen \'u --. 1 R 1-..... "111· 11.x· •·u' .·· · Adl1 L~ILJ(t1011 11'1!1 B··u·h S4~ Mo. on lease. ~~~:·s~47-~. :~~i~& ments at Banbury :: Hr~ 1 _ 1: \, c-111r-i.·d, 11111 . J.1\/-1121 >.::;.J, He~. lndustria anta 45oo ~r~::'.11,'1; r ~~~:;~:). ~~li. ~I. n11 ,1. ~1.u111on_;127-"AOO~-- AGENT 6#-i662 AUSSION'VIEJO,ne-.v 2 BJt BEAUTIF'U L h:e ()('('an Cross, •Ir.o p••. lrpl•· t,, •IH\" .. 1f11.,;.1;1 LAT.~ ,l\P,\~ESI< f'.(I\'~ T ll SUPERsharp3BrdN'Oralor C1...,1s. d.....,, ail' cond, Viev.· \'1€'w 3 Bit 2 BA. b!tn.~. rl1 ·!·11o~ht•1. ··nr\,,,,.1 \\.,;..rrD ~1.1iur£' .Str:1icht NOW LEASING Hll1. \\!\1TI', f1•111. 1.1vr: 1:-: \\'ITll ~·,\~ULY . home. Avail. l\la)' 4th. S-IOO. •· .,.~ "'hr /dry, 2 car 1.:ar. SoilkJ • 01ild~en ti J: •OUn·•l'r I! ,i-;, :•--\\'rt'•'° p.iLd 3::-i 111 ,J•· 1, •. •hr ·I Dr h~e &· utll. Hr'\111. Hlk .;lfll'''· mnl" I __ " ",Js-,'\'\:,1 • ""'. !••!. ga~o"••. Dovld $2'l5. 64.>-:H85 lllO. 673-07?...::> or i"?l.89:'.ij l'Ol· O Sto l" ht"ns,,,t.11r.-:_, 111 11:" f";oli ·i!12 '•I:' Huntington Beach --,.._ "' ,, 1 ~ ----• ---t'I to+ 1 .. ·h, IUl. Si ft;. l~r~1K•' ~!•!!"' !tin l't'f'~ l Travel 5450 Bourke, Rltr. ;,'6-9950 HuntingtonBeaeh l'CI. • 01ildrcns pla~ arf'J '.\t'.1-\' by hf h, :: Bit.! H., '•:?-~"'-"! NEW M-1 !'!k, Gri.;.. \\hilt'. n1'J". M' , y · . 3167 4 BR To\\'Tlhouse, xlnl cond. DUPLEX, 3 BR. 2 ba .. lrpl, • Lrll)!r 2 & '.: lir: •*i>I!!. :! Bl:, 11, R.\, •l'h" r. r1n1· \!.\Tl 'HI~ ••m J)I. !<id ~ f 9-40 S<;. Ft & l 'I' A:\'D f)TJ/F.P .. .; :1::1;..::.,11 :~ ,\ T I 0 N \\' I D I: A u 1 " ISSIOn 1•1° S27i0. Call 968-9765. cplll, d~. blt-in11, S::.'50. 2 • 2 adult m·. t:Pn t .. r.. '-Ulldt'<-k s:::J ,~·up I_ ·-~~Jj ~n1d·•11! ltl _•h.1r•· lllX-apt lfamLl!on !t ;\r•lanJ S1. r:-.IJ-,\dfJrahl(l fn-J curry Tran .. porl/1l~in. Dt:lfJr lo ALMOST rK'W 4 Br, 2 BA, $210 mo. 2 BR Condo. Pool. BR. cpl!, d r P !i & • ER~· ar<·.-.~~ lo tnost cn1· San Juan Sl 1.i, i111.l l:li!s. lr.-u}('. 960-1970 hair M;:. Rlark, hro11n, ~1,.-,r :-en·w1·, ~1,, c1al ral4·~ tull)' crptd, A/C, decor. t\r. lluntiflWon !{arbour. 11ppliances, SW .. 6i.)..6.369 ployment au.•a.; C•pistrano 3878 !.-.:-l<rr. 11 h111., \'i•· Bri~tol :\'r. s. 1 u ·c Ill' .. insur•"I 612'-71«1 d I I_, pd ·'I bit Adul1~ ~ n-id 11 • l'r. shopping & fnvyc, Z1 • n ---rps, pro . uul , ..... ns. · · 2 Br/I °"'• cpl rp, > tn!I, •from $\6J. :-01.\1.I. :-ITL'OENT~Roornni><I!·: ~:\DUSTP.~AI. _r~".1 Plau~~---:>~7\i1.:.. $3S5. mo. 833-U03; 963-4088. Townhouse Unfrn 352.5 pool , \\'alk to beach. $210. SHG 2 Bil. pcnn aduh,, 1 •. 1111011, Hoo)m & hoard, t!•j() l O:\i\IERC IAI . t'<1C\'.IJ Hlar·k & Dro"·n I I~ 3 BR. 2 BA, condo, palio, . 2 B ~~-=-days: eves BANBURY CROSS :.tovl', refrl!::, ('Jlls/ilrp~. i.:ar 1110 1 all :,V'.-S\29. Of"f'ICL SPA('t~ I l!ully ra! 11 1•ar1n~ l!1•;i 1 Semc:H 1nd Rep~ I rrpts, drps, pool, encl. gar., ~t!SSION V!f'Jr:'. ncv>' . r. (t\ear Bciu·h B!vd & \\'nnK'r ) & f"JOI -l~f~17'\IJ ---· --~ fl'lr ll'~L~t· 1n t'll014,. ~11.~~1•111 .. 1ll;ir, lf'1tlho'r fl•· -\'11· _ . $250. May 1. 830-0871. Crpl2"""ts,~~8r~.1r rood, View. 2 BR unfun1 apt. South of 16761 Vll::\~' POI;>;T L....'\::r.: Santa Ana 3880 Garages for M.ent 4350 \11•·1n ;H't•a. <;r..-irt Irv.! Ht,.,khu r"t & p3,.1fic ((J;i..;! B h 3269 ,.....,. liwy. $1'i5. JOO. • &42-6604 e :11·1.,:~s 11t A\f'I) Prkway. l/11y ~11"1 91i\-J!l:lt Newport-~~--· Duplexes Furn 3550 714-fiT.H!429 11!1 :t pn1 MINI WAREHOUSES It ea I 1 o r <; p1u11 r1pa11on r:~.,\'i\nO-sTcJ1i"IC...-,-,,.-. -~. Babysitting LOVELY 2 11 " &. ~" 2 BR. Al! ('Jcctric. Dsh11o·hr. CHILDREN I STORAGE l 'd 0 11 1•-t ----------GARAGE A t 1 Br $1.3:i iA: v; l('I l' . i. -"'~' L:<'nr•ral1"11 d1!•ffl'"U1< nn'.'. 6008 !urn & urll pdp shi"!~ ' SUPER Sharp! 38BRA~.1fl. v.·/gar. $300. mo., Call blins, shalt 1"l'Jlt. <ldrps, pr,1.\'· ASD AOLI LT:'i 1.0\'1': :-; .. ~ln\'•"ll\. or ~1.nvf'4)tlt -* COSTA-MESA * ... 1 • .i"n ff'l im 1~u.,'l1na p,,.11,-.n HAB\'St1-r1:-.ti 1n1 h"m" . .. ... '' !~land Baylront, '~DI. TI·t-537-771}\ patio II yu r . Ir. PARK PLAZA II I 1' l> s·YJ 4rn ·r.,11 I 6 I{,,, <II' fll<!,I<( '""'II"<'-! )itl'd. GREAT! l Br. $175 mnth!y. O\"MJl !lQ\V -June 14, $500, llunt1ngton llarbour. S~ c.irir., ... s. 1 n'I " p...r l llJJ · LIDO · liiO · '.! f'f) !'II tt t,tallt' · ' ' a !<'r pin h"I hin• lw~ 1, \!.· ~,:l'I'!. bltns. rel. nu i:hag. big kiL rail 6i'.J-.791S DI'.:LUXE·Spac 2 Br & Den, 2 Adults onl)'. no p.<t.s. ,\\·atl 2 & 3 Bil apts. rvintli . , . ult'J~t l'l:il 11n11.-. SEI~ . 1 Fnl'~Ll--=--Yaun~--r.~· --- SF.F. No,v! 2 Br $:?:""ii yrly. I U fu 3600 ba, all hllns. rrpl , \\'alk lo IJ(J\\'. ll4&-1360 Phi\' Arca l!.unil1Hn "'-N~wl<ind St., l!B RORt:n:r NATil'!l·:ss I R;iinl l~·mant \'11•. !\'rv:r-"'lr1 :\J,\TliHE ""n"1<1n w 1 J J \Valk 1o 0 l'<'an or Bay! Dup exes n rn ~hopg & bch. S.175. 6-rl-291!!. 1 ~r., r:.nnu.; 'l\i!h i\d T'()()l, 11u·u111, !i&.UfJ.1 ALL SPACE H•·ii!lni c .,,,11 '.\lo ·,,,1 .!JilJ-li:1~J Shnr(•s_ 11 1;,.KS;.>1;,_cc-7."~ l1"li;..•11 $:, 111 r J~v \1 ~ Now. N'EAT 3 BR _mountain home I $1T'Jtlp 2 .~-3 br, 2 ba k1tl8 Llrci:!~J· d~1~1;~1;~ ,., rit. I ____ 96().!_'.170 '."'E\\' BLl.>r. \1·1 12m·"Mi-.-fr ~--:-i::\lALE. -fl u Irv 1,1,.tk N h"P1' ,;;1-·,~ _;_, ____ _ GRAND 3 Br 21i & \\1-clUI 2 SA\I JU!ln Capo, 10 min fr"ln at bt-h. Slj(), shan." Call ok. r·rom ·sJt(l 00 .<.:TOl~.\r ,J. 1;.,r:u. ... ~ tnr l~!'111 Sli1i .~ 2Mtl .~q . It s:.7i. t»:: whit(• n1 ! 11/nra <-•llr1r Carpenter 6015 F'P's, all appli's, 2 car. Dana Point ~1a.r1na. !\e\I' 2 6#-4174. I JS"81 '.\lora !\;ii Wini' PARK PLAZA 11 I •.1'+ :.1 .1111•· .\1<'. :>.11. :i I rh frnnt (1H1<:1'. rrp1"'. l.1r.:r ~""Ind n1'11r Blw IJ11~1 Par;; 1 --'--·----.----1 ALA Rentals 642-8383 1 Bil, 2 BA fliIIl rm .. 2 l'.".tr Costi Melli 3824 l . ol 13e1ieh olf Garfirld .' ·,1,1a 'I''"" N'[Jl' dn•)r-; An11)11 ·1ni "· \"\-',n'J Liig 1~11rh_ I(' ,\ !~I' L ', T H \ ·.\I ri~tt 1 NE\VPORTCR1'.::ST i,:ar, pvt y&.l'd,0tf"fl!Us, trlr ~2-$:9!14 805WestStevens 'l'\fiLI-' f '\l'.AfE t'l)I: ri•rnunal \\'ay, ('~l 11111 , ·:-, , ·!~ •S B --.1 C'r;,fl :-.ni<1.ll·f<'n1cwl•l1n1: ,\: 2 G-t•I Coort ~!oragc. S~5a/~t0. 1t 1ffSunf!owCT1 ·"·.'. · _" ' ~ . f.16-'JO.'U ., G~I · t . Ji l'•m.i • )•iuni.;.i '1 fu11~h \\Ork i::uirantt'f~I llUGE 3 lld "rm' plo• 3 ball>. 714-G73-61 l1 colle<.1. 2 BR. Duplt'X. Priv. patin &. WALK TO BEACH Sa nta Ana 54>1121 1 l'.i'~!\T $!1/:'110:11.~-. 171 I:: .•. '.... . ::.....~\t_s . -. -' r1,1r•! •I.fl!:, kbnur *' rnn \'1• FHJ:F. 1: ST 1 \1 ,\ T t: S yanl. F:ncl g11 r. Drps, shag l. 2 & 3 BR. Crp1~. drps, gar, _ _ ~!_kl@ C.~I. {il2--il:l ti i\F.\\ )\!-•• 100-"10'Y) Sq t t 1'.1• ,< ~t~.~h1y ."' (fr.1nl:1. !~:\\I}') U• I lill'Jni/.1f1<·i· r. Carpeted &. draped. All hi!· 3 BR• SZ30. per mo. Big: yd, <·rpl. /\dulls, no peu. $190. bltns. No pets please. z19 Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 Office Renta l 4400 StlOp k Olflcf'o;;, ,\rnpl prk~ ·' ll •l"·•t,.iJ. i.J.,.'f,lt, prn . ins. 2 car garage. \'IE\\'. 1g.we Poroona, Reter. req. 1022 Victona. rail ~j...QUJ S ~" -16 h 2!lS ·1 •·h· i>l' p11oT rra..~h ·r --~--~--~---~ Pool. Tennis c.owts. Ph: $100. cleaning fee, no pets. 15th L .......r~~: ;n'! 1 -· r-<ll • "" Ll l:--1 n111lt· r1!, Ur:-H1;:<'. l'ATIO-('r1vrr~ ,\ Dt••k'-"'" ~~ .,. -C •1 lo !tt St l3&-216:J or 8-17-3957 _ _, '<lnr lor, nr S lJ. 1-'r.ii·. In~ . ho1r. Hf'<"J'}khur~t Ii:. c·u~lon1 tlf'<il''ll("ol 1·~n.·r!!i H-;--~o~u-:7~~ 7BA, on .1~FP.ONT 2 Br. 2 2 ·B~1;111'\L~l.~p~al S~~~!~ ;~·L<:~d~.~~I~ :i~ 1 '',~~,g:~~::f:~~~~~~~ ;~~STA-MESA-.-~~~~~~· 11.H, Hcw.11'11. ,,'1'/~1~~~.~·r1't· ,.;i1n1:o t";,~:,1•.-, Park, 1 blk to pool, beaut Ba, Dl\V, disposal, patio. 111.aircue, fl"pl{', p II 11 0. nl rt ' 1-• I 11 .. , • Al 11os- prof d_, • •~·~. u11·1 pd. ••~1-. yrly, yn · cnrpo •'( il<lry ac · 1'.utv>rior, :\'ft r.;.,...r..r,11 .. 11 """' 1;1<.,"'1' .:;1n llT"SKY. M'tl" ,11111_ ''"''~:•·I. n-pa1r. a1T"r L-.,..U "' '""·"'-~ ~ """ \\'atP'l' & Gnl' Pri f>1~1168 "'I & t 1 h Id k .~ 1···-ri s1<· .. _._..,.r soft wat·r """i" 673-5729 "'" sm C I o . no --P. h --;. J St! . ' 1noi -r .• r·--ill'• r .t. 11oh~l1>. Ans111 r· 1,_,r~1 ("1\'t'f"i ,\\I 11.,..,r., iu.: .. ~, -· ...,,,,, 3BR t d,..... bit l I pcts.84.2-466-t11J1 5:30P'.\I. DAF~K ,m s o 11o·cr, •11 1--nlil I' k +·-·•)!I I 548--7464 PRIVACY New 1''1 2 BR 21, ,crps, . .,.. . .11!!, rp , puriellecl, \\/l 11t2-1 slnr:u;e 1'1 1'1 :\ ',,~ ·~---i;:u .. rn!i• I '•~2-1"1 1 ___ _ LOVELY NEIGHBORHOOD BA, frplc, gar, lndry, )'II.rd, pvt patlO, "·1k-ln <:J()fi('ts. 2 CJ£~:z ORO APTS, rm att. llti:? :\<'11o1'(lrt 811'd. Storag& 4550 l.fJ:-i1', T1·1T1rr ~1«1;, 1<'~1. Carpet $e,-vict1 6016 BR. d I patio. $775. 646-+n4 CIU' .l{Of"· Adll:i. $325 . ttl:U Allilnl:l t:.:\1 l t'rn1111 !,. 111hllf>, l~~;\\'Al~lJ. 3 stu 2>' g:me ro::;,· ~2--11.:l.'> 1.2 & :1 Bit prtv gnr .. pool. f \'it· t'\I. 11111, :.OV'-~11!6 family nn. ~k A, \\'f't • Apartments Furnished STUNNfr\1. 2 BR & r.i r11.•lt-d v.·11~h,..r. dry,.r. t t .. sc l" ClF~ 1\1-:S .~· Su1trs avail ST f11! ,\ (; E:: (;.i.1 0.:1 ~ti.1p, J-larhor Vir111· an:n. Comni. ..... nl f> O n l>f'llt'h. 5.16--0331.i I .~l'IH' h11rr.1r \If'\\'~. Crn1ra! 1n-..:t:,-r111t:k h1~h si.01;\V I l'l'I·.; t,h~-·~ t•111•1I'-" .. h .. Jl I .,._, ' 644-5922 d 3706 ""'" ga en apt. oo ., ,..,.-(', 1· \' ~1 PoO .r:..>1 ra.s. , Balboa lslan Hren. $..'100 TIO \\'. 18th St, OOG RUN f,ld" 1•11'. l:it To l:OC· S<J 11 2L!'i ;-."11ofl0rt, \! l'\n .t· \ 1k •'1<f' t• ••\I EXCl.USIVF. \\"cstr liU VUla, C.l\f . 2 BR. From S16'J-S17i {'rpls, t111virlmn H<':ol1J___:71-ffil'12 ·'-'-~--"-'-''...=-...=--="------'-''-"-·_'"-"-"-"---:1 1_1_0=---~~,1ltr .~uil,• ·,·/lhrplc, +, i~V~l~.l\~t',o~7·~~~J"I~;:-~: NR. New 2 BR. bl lnS, drJ)l<. 1lrp!I, pnnl, gar. Chi!rl & jX'I LAKE-SIDE !/ft !'IQ r-r. Ind f'1'Jl1~, 1!rp!1, ~ "'rm 1 f'n. aJI., PoO eaiJ Guy, 54,._2550 crpl, pool, frpl , gnr. Arhilt~. nk. Sl2-IJ:J..l(!l ~!:2--1'.)(}1 __ : LIVING iur l'f>IHi, J:irHtt;ortal S.: uill.1 ~2.nsundeck., Sj.50. $2""" nop('l!>!.:1'76 \V.Blty,C~I. l Rn. ll'!JI~. rirpll, !'fi_rpi}rt.I ~no p<'I n,,, :'111 '1.l.AI\" ~~l.11 s"''TAR GA"E _Rfl:~"' .. HARBOR Vll •• BR. ~1 a·. "'•TPR·,,, ~~~-!:rokly.. IJ, SPAC lower, 2 BR Ill ·l·J>I<''\, nr ~hoppini:" & fl"ll.';>'. $1101 • 1:1·1·lly, .~lOO Jn:inr, .'l!l).~'!\l~I r ~:;,A\ : ~ :. , •1 " •• .~ F' "d C'I 0 ·1 ·1 t• 6'"3~" EXCITING 01·•·1c·E-SL"JTE ,,, r-, .,,,, f'lili.-,yie "'11 ~' :.;. ,,,,, 2 lrpl"• .... Iba•, bc•oti'!ul i ~~-~c-673-<!6"c~l6'-,--:c= ,a..,IAI c -I' • , .... -!I rcq l. pf'r mn. no J)(' • , ,-_,. •oo ,.,. • ' ~" • G4i)...7485 or ~~t:~l7SO 1 '""~'°1111! nrca. $170 nith '.J .... , J:t. r-· o.,r, ~-1·• '1 (',.,.,..i. 1•" JJ • • vu. Adjaccnl park, con1m . Balboa Peninsula 3707 1 ·"":.C"'-------I VALUE r:~2-i~+l7 . .;...._,,. ·• ""~"~'"~ "' •1• 1'"" · :1 ..-4' ... pool. SUPER Decor. Ma lure I ;;;o;;:..;.;;...;..;'-...... -''---'--'--1 LRG 2 br. 2ha, din nn, i\E\\' APT~\\'alk 1o Beach. 1 • I 14 1• 19 n Teo cft¥t'J.'(> ~·~'l<' f ·• w~., 1 1~ 1:24: , yard, A\'l'lll Jul'M'. M+-4799 $35 WEEK A UP cpt/drp, !'Iv/rel. p o n ! . & 2 Bit tron1 $175 lu 12:;5. :>.i-.\\ PORT flt't1CE ~flACI·. 1~ ~~ rf'Od ...,,d~<o:."~· ;•/'O'.J"'l i.1rvro._,, )1 ffl IS ·: • sr .. p\n .. Rooms Adi ts, M pels.$170. &t'>-8965. E.-'xtras. :\'.16--:.579 I Adults• Small Pet1 '.\fill' bay. 15G-1 l('f) sq. It. .. .' T•Ul UI c-.f l"'JVf zw.~ t ·•II·. ··I\ \.(.(!•• t) lBR.2BA,bllm,DW.wa.ler ..... ,,.. 2 BR ud'-,.~ 1 aochelor 491-Ut:i j, ···1 IT~•· ]1"•1 6•v., ~ ll cond .. dble tplc, lae C<lt Im . e HouaekttPl.De: Rooms ........ ,", iu. gar, nr. 2 BDR?.t. co....,,, ga~ge, chllc __ _ F .. ,,__. 1~ ',, •'·-r ;.J •.... 1;0.,, 11,. .,,~ 'lo. A'•all ''"" I'. e n-·-yi .... :'f'N ;;J'ng, a ult. no eh11d. or Sm.,.,, o.k SIW. 1617 W ESTCLI F NB "~' J" Jl "•• t i •.,· "·I'~ ... OJ <> -J " VL~O -i;'ordha.m l)r, fi4&-34s;) t" "J'•·•l 19 ' ' .-.... 1 I 1) I) 4 ~~ '•' '""" I, .,."1 '! U }.I •lt ' O'A'Jle!'/ Agent&r2-0596 BALBOA NN ,..._ Ona !1 '01"'J f1 &t'P ·541-50121 ':·1336)' ·o... i•1·r-•-• t•p,, • ...,., ~.,,,,,. '"2B"l\ba 1 d ----6"-•-~3~"'• M''" BRANDNew$4Z3Br.2bll. IDSitalnStnet 1JU "• 1 .~DC' o!'e EXTRAlge 2br.2b.-1delul<C • ...i Of'f\.'\rRO~'T l~'<'lv tnflm '1"'"'' '"~ J''"''f '" t'C-·i. 1•G1"••1i..1 '""'· fllll mimlred 111-·ard~ 17).8740 private )'d. gar, S I 8 5 · ~·kl• :.\:1 nr IJr;ieh, SlSS. two w/kllchf'n pnv, fetnalc. ;iJte r .. ; "'' 1' t ,,. .•A i,....._, h'IC.-•Q ~ ,~ 11 J • 'I' <'"'-1-rlA ~~<' ~o>O"I I ~ '"'" l .Jt1..-~,;...p.,.., A b.:l. PoOl·lf'Mls prl\'\gt. 2 BR-\'U. Slk 10 <ll'e&.n.tllt--oo=-"~=·-------.-rur a .... ~. BR. 11-Jil. ~A 67:'~1~ · ... ~iie 1-)"•~ "°'""'J"°'''l M1 .... 1r 11 .-1 58tKii2.l,~lSOOextt-463. 6/~ '""·ly ~= •to 2 BR. 2 ba, Gar .. Crpts, 2or3BR.11T.1up.Ch1ldren ~ ~-i l-n-l 1'1>"" "'• ,,,.,.. 1 4\U~ ME • 2 ba ~• • .,-,. ......... or .. · n.......1tan,t'.ldc1dfor i~ •---------~ ';;.~'1 !1(-rJi,..., •>~""1 1""""'" 11-.iu <t: II V HO " BR Im. util lncld. 6T.>-.1Gll.. '"''"' • It pct1 ok. 791:? 1\t\\'man, c""'" • 1 ')• ''a. o- ' c,:....._, ''"" 'd•·k", family. $11!(1. ~1425,. No. A. 1-rn. 81S-~I. ··~· "'""' -,, '· u.'""°'" .,,_,,,, " ... Coron• del Mar 3722 !'. Jusl a few wordi r .. ', '·"11' 1 ~ ..... ,... •)'"""'"" • ,,. • :1 S500fmo., Yrly. L111 . UPPER 2HR, CTJ'.111, rtrps, Ir vine 3944 1 .'.: 111~1 · n 'W••P ••c ·t ...... • ..... 1 · ·~~ •s !rt t I h I ... ~ oir...,.. ' .... a<j "<· 64..-o.10081• tRRtum.shag,beamcli:: rnngt,O\'Cl\,n> 1.no ~.s. 17S intherg tpace... 10 71191J "~f'• .~c,. -, .. _, , l3t •l"f NU HV 4 br/'2 fp1. \\'C!tb&r, SITO Le111'<('; utl pd, A\'I no"·· Sl50. 548--772(), ~1"55 PARK WEST 10 .. 6'.l./11o__ :;?:';' :!t:,. ~: 6&!1 '6111 \'u, c 0 m m pool/tcnnl.9. girls pref, m l)f't, 644-0-10 $160 Up, 2' Ur. 3 Br 1 1~ Ba, 4., Dally P'ilot uco ; ...,.,_ '1 • ·-?t t• ~"" •Ov•••v! $550. Jo~-ec. 6,.4 ·1791 / Cosio Mesa ~· ~l.~la,y )Td, cpt1, drps, APTS. 0 , .... ··•'ll ,i1 ,1,......,,..,.~ ~'"' ·~" -,. "•-· .,~ 2 II No I "~'°3 I 'f' d . -··~ n .11""' ,,.,_ t-1• '" "Jµ-.. -c~ · · """""'·"'· F•mlly Apartments C asst 1e Ads -,,r'... "'"!lo""" ... Mio.,,, ,,, -••( MesoYan:lt &t,tatAdam1 ~111s' '!>.. ·~\ •\f .., 3 BR, 2 BA. dining room. t BR, 1pal"ll'ltlll, 6 uni I bldg, PR TV AC\' v. / l BR. 2 BA, 2 BR, l B.'llh t'lO\V r1v1ulnblo 540 -I BOO 1 11 ~• t1 ), 1 "') <., .;::.;' "",;;:..', "" '•1 I• • 1-larbor View Home. Com· l\](I!: nr'"'· Gar. $160. Adults. h'J>I, gani1e. lnd1')'-. Yllrd, lron'I $225. On Cu!\'t'T Drive, [ -v,~oo ,, ~........ )Iv"" P"C.1•.,..,.,.. ,.i.cu munJty pool. s.100. 833--3894 no P'!ll. mo Elden, 646-Ul2 pa.tin. $2t'IS. &111-4414 Ju.'!I off Sa.n Diego }')'\'') J~========= Dlol the direct llne ~" u U ~. ~ ~-. ::t.;:;"'1 ''' '' '" 3 BR... 2 ba .. newtih Bluf{I an 6pm. 3 BR. 2 bns. rrplc. cpl, drps, 3883 PMkvlrw Ln S&i-9200 Don't il\.'tt up lh" ~htp1 642·5678 I {(/',J ~,,, 11 n~-11 ~'·--;,c.::~·· ~·~~·~.'.:' home. «95 Mo.. on \cue 0Aut!X.<d ,\d! Call~ c:arport: C-diap. S'nO. mo. Cudrlf!d Adi CAii ~ ''Ll&.t" It in claat!iL'Cl, Ship ~~;~ 1·:·.Cil""l \.!\f \J•rtr .-"~'~"•' _.,,,a.a AGENT 644-1662 tod•rl I 6-15-4.'iM C'Vt/"'knd! todayl tn Shore Rc<111lt1! GU-'6Th '-========-' ' .H 1! l\'.'S r 1"'1 \ · hol•!"~ [Ill .~\i;•:tl •"l <S ol l !"111rrt1<n''' J1·~l"(':\'lt'r~ /;,·I ;1 JI , , 11• n· I ' , .:;I 111 ·11• , . ..., ,1; 11) r111nu~" til"·'' h f•·r \\hll" '-'f1'' !" -:,I\" :,flfll' ln/111"\' Ii\ '11v1n..; rnr "\"1.0 1r11 •., \\ill' l•"1'l II\ In.: 1''11. 1!1ninl.! r •l. ,\· h di ~t. .. \nv r111 $7 Ji, 1·11u1•l1 SH1. Ch.• rt·,, 1.1 ~ r' t·~1•-111 ·.1j;.-11 1'<1ur11~ 11'"' n.1•11, ... 1 l 11 .. \\• rk 111J~1'1/ I ;i-.~t ri·r '.'1'lJ...Jl!Ol CARPET HOUSE- 1'11 t,;111nd f)IX'n•th; .'41•·. ~iri1r Br,1nn"" nt t>1~111 1 •r11·.-•4 I FREE ESTIMATES CALL 645-4892 Hr1:.tE T ·•1·· C'.irr~·1 C\1~ ,\•1.1 1 nu" 'Jfi >r 1 'II \.".': 4/) l.1n1 1i~1 I Im 1· '.)i i<1:.}; ------('\l ~P~-l '>· t'11h,,li.11·11 'i•·~nlnl.! !'Lrtf'~f !'1!Ulp ("a 1 n"" ft;or 11'1"1' C'(' Ll\·nnl5. ti \4• t-11-17~. C arpet Cltan·1ng- Floor Care & W lndowa D11!rh ;\l~1n!, l't-n . 5:17-13()1( j Carp.'tServlc.-6016 I llOtrSE l24.95, Rl'()n1 L Sl.cnm houile-CS.!);l ltphnl , 1.lc, Jn,, guar. i~J7Q. 1 • v' •• W DAI L V PILOl T ilCSday, April 2J, 197'1 S4 ,'-'!';' .. ~ ....... =~,7"'c'°onc~~"'•""e--.i0"'i"i'R"oof=1n"'t=-__.:.;=:...c:i0i2:r..:r.H:co1-.'p wonted, M&F 1100 I Holp wontO<I, M&F 1100 Help Wonted, MiF 1ioa I ~k~el~p~W~·~n~lod~, Mii;i;;~i'~1~1oa~1-!!H~•li:P.::W:!•~n~toc1~,~Mi~~F=1~1iO~Ho~1p~w~a;;;;;io~' M~1&::.:...F~7.:.:111=1:H:::e~lp;;W~·--~:· ~M&w";7;-1•-1 ' CEI\1ENT \YORK REPAir-~. fill 1yt>H. R(>u:. ACCT., fl'Xr>tt. 11tust be 1.bl~1 · ="'-urA • ._.. aovs 1. GIRLS 1 .~---·--... ..-Delivery SUIMlay Only CDl~&~CE vewaya . Sktewlllks • >'rfll HL l..Jc'd. Allk ror to prepare Inco1n\1 Tax An M IRdail Ne-wtpaptt Ca.rrlnl. Mln.' GEN'~RAL 83)-910 ' •<loo . SI•"' . Pia•\<'" • Walt. Ml-3388.~. R•MN. P.A. om ... In 11.8. Ind I ~ h """' 15:: ... to. Udo "'" Balboa ALL posmoNS OF DAILY PILOT T O CARRIERS. RE-GU RDS Since 1.959. South Coast 56-. SewJng/Alt1ration1 60l4 ?!U~c. penn. 536-Co690 I >'1r:: ct..hn. Adjuattr ~ninsW. A De.lhoa Point. QUlRF.S THE USE or A LARGE ~A-N·..'.. 10 p/tlmA e -··-'• for ..,,. 613-91136. --~'~ I l'1'no -ms Contact "'· &d .. trom .. AT n oN WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. a;;,., eo ...... L·c;ji"i:n:n ENT: P11Uo, drlvu, ALT ERATIONS.RestyJing., Adnifii1itrativ;-A11t. see·ytit~E. cicpcr ~: $'700 the DAIL'/ PILOT or call AAMES BENTON WIIJ.JAMS, 830 \VEST BAY ~ tor 1n1 er" I e w, walks-Repaln-. ~!" ......... & ~ wear, ~pert. Rer. 1 Grca1 PR spot l0t penon . s -ctlU'iel 10 $100 . &G-4321 ' lea\~ a,ppllcadon. I STREET. COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE Llwrt:nce Sft=u.rity. Inc. move. 1' est. '1't'l""O""IO> w/good typina; & 1h. Ri'•l J In1ur Claim• Auistanl BRANO NEW ' FOR 'DpQ .. -•vNT Be h. NCRE.'TE Patios, 400 liq fl Tile 6091 "!I ta 1 e or t 11 crow Fire &: caiw1lty to $700 OFFICES 642-4321 ,,.,.-.u-. 1 pu:. • Uv\I •-:':::..-----ol Dr more 6Sc per sq n. non, be.ckgroond Mlpful. 1~1~11. SaJes/Mkln& see·y to S1IXl <1t..1.50 1-F of I HARDWARE Salelman mUff 1 42---8514. CERA,.11C Ttl.E NEW & n trnoi;:phe~. Snlnry 10 $90(). Recep1/1yp[81 S&lQ to ...., • -n r•e 8ul'9aU An EqUll ~rtunlty Emp oyer _ havtt -WOfic:ifti' knowledge In hild Car• 6020 rt'mo<k!I .. flTt cit. Sm jobil Call Coutal r tor a 011 n r I Se<:'ys/llle sh to s:::o Put )'OW' lfOOd office Employment Agency Help Wanttd, M&F 'i160 Hel p Wanted, M&F 7100 tool.I & ~cblnary, apply 261n welcoln('. SJG..2426. Agency, ~~ii, 2 7 9 o Trainee/math apt S400 skUl1 le <'Kp. to l'o'<lrk pel'tlOr'I ll. W. Wright Co. l "'~"""""' ole .. nod "P bcfo"' ;.;:.:;...;;.;.;.;.. ___ ~;c.. -o • .,, .. nten/...,men. p'1ntod AROL '"'914S CURK Desperate y HOTEL ~ILO care-licensed. lunch, Top Soil 6092 Harbor Blvd. C~I Gen oft/loan Pl'OI to $650 I In ~u1h aum>undi~ 1 0 0 '% I Rochelttr St, Ot. l!ic k up liB area *TOPSOIL • OOh-tPOST ALTERATION Circuil Mech. pkg. to$690 1 P•rsonntl Resourcet 0 NIGHT AUDITOR '"'-" "-0''--"-" & JEltRJ WllJTTEMORE Suite 12 Newport Bch • Needed at le:i.dlng hotel. FU 1 • .,,,.,.,.,. ""'· 96>-5335. • MuLO• • R~Dwooo ', woMAN CALL Tn•su HOPKINS Age•'l'' 1151 °""' s...... TYPIST Needed i JIJL.D CARE. 3 schoOI ............ """'""""""' EKJ'll'ri<'nl~d ror JUi;,.'11 1-'A.'ih·j • • FREE ch¥· 6DA. ex-per. v11/ NCR .!hilrlren 1ny homP, 5 tlayw: Tr•• Service 6093 Ion Drei;s Shop. Apply In ! IRVINE PERSC>NNEI.. _r~n:-e, Fee le Tempon.ry <1200. Otll ?.lr. llollaod, '¥.·ci•k, !Ill area call eves. "CHRIS Trte Service" person. r,, ~·ashion l5lnncl. sER.vtc:ES•AGENcY BDUKfAST Wide variety of o1.her general * Secrmrfes &»..1700. F.qual 0 P po r . tt'>.lm. Trimming, Removal &: Yard Nev.'J)Ort il<'Ach. I l\Ut . office dulies. Knowledge ol * t~&.k· LrTiplO)'er. HilD CARI-:. m.Y homr. Clean-up. 54!1-'1939. AIOI-.: needed to help cart-tor 488 E. 17th St. {1:1 t fr\'intl CM NO.ONE EVER. engineering I /or manulM'-ft"••• *HOUS-Ek.-EEPER* ~·,f~.ti ~~:';"1 School. "Chr\K' Tree s er v 1 cc. , i~B~~~ipoisible Uve ln. 1 Suite 224 642·1470 COFFEE SHOP PAYS A FEE 1urin&:1tenninolOiY or exper. * looldc.eepers .~/time days M·F, otfk-t..,, s IF7-':..C..=='---.....-I Tri . n. 11-1 •' y-~ -·-.. -•--•. AT AAMES hclplu . * Acctnn c~ >"'· .... , ........ Top + ontr•ctor 6011 mming, '"'1 .,»a ' ... u All nieht Shllt. full or part 1,.. "#..W';wc •;..-1111 WU btnl'til!I. 1333 Avocado. Cl<'an-up. 548-7'939 t~me, no ex~r. nee ag~ ~ " s s 1 s TAN T manage r. fRY COOK THE EMPLOYER ~;·~~~ * Gen'I Ofc behind Cinema Thef&ttt, J ack Taulnne. pat I os, Window Cleaning 6098 4a, Appl ?.1r. Donut 135 E. trainees, coonter l:irls, fl')' ALWAYS . DOES Paul Dolder A.uodatei * f.1,_ c•-L-Newport Center. N.B. ~mod. artrt. IJc. B-1 ~ COLl.EGL\TE man wt2 YT:S 17th St. 01. cook11 . dar,•• nit es, Experi•nctd 556-7075 nr U'1Q • l!OUSEKEt::PER. live-In, l.'IY \\'ay Co. &1l-471D. exper· b'ff estimate. MIBITIOUS m11luro mtin gravi:y1u·d 1111111. open fu Fash. Jal $700 VOLT Scandlnavtan. Non-smokr.r. ARL }{ENDALL Gen Contr. -t92-6977 }~red Carter whh both aelllnit &. & part time. apply Jaek in 1 Apply Jn Pel"IOn Gorgeou!I vlt\\' of. PaC'ifk: CLERICAL Prac. nurse aper. Ute Residence & Commercial I i.iii~~~ ('Ofl.11tnu:Uo11.ei.:p. Thlil I~ A thl' &K. ·385 Eu t 171h St, from your 1~.,_,, office. !-'an-. instant Personnel hllkpng Ir cooking ror * ~15l7 * ~ lucrt1tlvc oppOrtuniry \\'hh 1 Cl\! lasllc co. invo.lved in Your lmmed. Ass1gnmenlt. Top l\fajor P.!edicaJ P inn cou~. Ref.II req 'd. Salary lectrical 6032 I II i 1 ) a growing firm to follo"'' up 1 ATTENTION I C'7/ hea.lth is looking for sec'y lo $$$. lDng or short lem1. Nov.· Available open. CdP.t. Phone fm-ol715 , ·lh ... Jft•lt. t advertlslng leads on a Jull C · Jhe controllr r. Sh can he very Call ~-TempOrary St'rvl.Cf HOUSEKEEPER. live In, to l.ECTRIClAN • Ucen11e . . or part time !mMl,;, Ct1\I Expertenc.-ed las• 1 driver lite as long as typing ii good. Nl:.."VER A Jo"EE AT TEl\.lPO 3848 Campu11 Dr .• &.lite 106 care for elderly woman In No. 233108. Small Jobs, (TI41 8 3 5-4 !16 4 ror out ?'work diw 10 ~mpany lei Nice pertonaJlty & aomeont _TEMPO Tempor.i.ry llelp Newport Beft.ch 546-4741 Leisure World. Lag u n 1 maint & repairs. 5-IV~. Schools & oppo!nln1e111. ~~~g~~e~~r!..Je:i~,~~ • v.·ho likes k>l:s ot people CPA Firm, haa career Equal Oppor. Employer Hill&, Need car, Salaey urniture 6041 Instruction 7005 ANSWER JN G Seiylce portunity. I[ you "-'/\Ill 11 lfjfje.r around. Top benefits & profit opening, for bookkeeper. -open. 5814708 ------·----(lelephonel lull or pt T1n1r. reliabll' n1an, ca.II Roi> at sharing. lwlultiple I ed I er exp Earn $20-$30 Wk HOUSEKEEF"i"!t I j ve ·In R•finishlng Jubllff STEFFIE'S SWIM SCHOOL \\'ill train. S.10-1777 Knzinan. li-16-1677 anJ1ime. It Fashion lslo1nd Prfftige $650 de Ii ra b I e 1na ch In e SNACK bar at t t n da n t •, N wport Be -'ch' S 8 1 a r Y ltepe.ir • RKtoT'!' Now! Hesl· APARTMl':NT l\IANAGER S AUDITOR Large rorp. in centraJ loca-or I e n t at e d' Sa I a r Y mature, pltlme e\'es. Apply O:Cn. Cleanl:g, iaundry, lite "--=tilll/Commcrclal. Vinyl, OPENING SOON Refined st'l'!li·relir..•d l'OUplr Night Relief Auditor ·Newport Beach lion ls in need of shal'p commensuratNI wl_lh exp. In person aft Tpm, Mon lhnl cooking for 2 small childN.n, 9'-"11 HAL.BOA ISLE [Or beau!iful Y.'t'll kc JM 13etwn 9 k 1-1 am or 3 k 5 pm sec'y f() work for head of For Af pt caJI Lotll {TI4l f'ri. Harbor Blvd Drive-Jn, child care. Phont 6#-7364 wood, I11rxe "-small. \Ve 490 PARK AVE. arlull-oo fM!lll projl!Ct in lmn1Cft Opt'.'ning. Equal Oppor. Employer engineering. Brand ~· 83.1-065 1-larbor Blvd al f.lcFadden1'°07.~==""'"'""""'-:: Estimate, pick\lp & dcliver. Instruction, all ag~s i:u.~l in. Plesn'nt place !P LAApplUyNlnA "'Hi"'°LL"S dc:pt. rweds an organized COOK V.'artted: 1\-texican Santa Ana. NO PllONE HOUSEKE!:PER live-in or 557...5990, 97'!H:nl 673-7•177 Jive, 5 day WN'k. apartme.nt G BURGLAR AJann in:o:!a.ller. pet!iDn Y.1lo likci1 to set lood, Apply -tn person. CALLS PLEASE. out. CAre of elderly IMly. anl•ning 6045 Job Wanted, M;i;-7025 + ulllltics + i;::ood salary HILTON INN Esper. ~n<I Hesunle to things up her "'ay. Plush 436 E. 17th St, C.?.t. E c TECHNICIAN ~11 tramp. nee. Refs. for right parties. C&ll 2~205 LAPa.z Rd P.O. Box 14~. Costa l\lesa. :~~01• ol oppor. for pro-COOK. 5 rlay \\'eek, 5 hM! 1~n~R?:1e 81 ab I Is he d ~~e1~L, .. ~~Reply PO PARADISE \\'RITER, FuJI time. l\tust1 5-l4·21ll. Lllg11r111. Hills. C.:" 92626 C I . t ' $800 dally, perm. exp prtl $2.50 i\larine Electronics Distri~l'°'7',:,c=·=-='="'="...,----;, GARDENING be clOM" 10 Ncwpo:rt Beach. 1 APARTMENT l\IANAGER AUDIT CLERK , ont rue ion . hr, for Childcare center, utor. Goad eare-er opportun· HOUSEKEEPER for small Specialize Restot111 lon Ad11ertising, a r 1 i c I es. \VANTED '1.dull units nell-t 1 Yr expcr. hl'avy "'/figure!\. CASHIER FIOlargt' bkkpr for high ~70 i1y. FCC Llcense oref but exclllih'f! motel In ~ & I...andscllJY-'. f\fonlhly tcchnil'al, humor. Challenge primt' llCach ln Laguna. Lite \)'pl""· Compo!le DINNER SHIFT priced home builder in will train. call Cary Nicely, &-sch. 5 day week incl. Maintenance &. Sprinkler n1e! \\1ritt Classil!ed ad no ?.lalurt' C'Quple 1~·/ref· lt'l!Crs. Lli;' 1 e Ir Ph n n e Apply in peN!On, Airporter Newport Beach &I't'a. SmaJJ * COOK, Saucier * 89-l-0344 weekendi1. 4~-8521 I Repair. Call 642-8649 11. clo Dally Pilot, P. 0 . en.>nre1. Call J !n1 494-7413 Phone 644-4360 or Apply , 500 Inn Hotel, 18100 ?.1acArthur ofcs wllols ol variety, Last Counll'Y Club ELECI'RONICS HOUSEKEEPER. I/lime in f:UROPEA.~ Ga rd en e r . Box 1560, Costa l\1esa, CaJil. c>ve & v.•cckl'nds only. Nr...,•port Ctr Dr, Suite GOO Blvd, lrvint. ( AC'l"OSS [n)m gal is 111'.M' field rep wfco. 49!)...2271, Ask for Chef. ASSEf.1BLER <VnV. home. A p '>I y 466 f1-taintenance · Landscaping. 9'1>~ I APT l\IGR \\'11n 11..'<1. N.B. 0. C. Airport) No phone ~~s. t::n~~~ y:~= ClCOOl>lK7S, ~--. -··< IS. A~y Exp. in miniature elect. Prr flagship Rd., N.B. Tree rem ova I • Very YOUNG m 1 an, 3 yn. painlikng Opportunity for co up I e . AUTO SALESMEN calls plea!IC. & 111 look. Ing .lor a ....,..son ; .. ,_..;,..l.L.Wl. 8,::w· Hat ~-Laguna Beach area, Call HOUSEWIVES, Part/time .... aMJnable. &tZ-5329 C1"CS. exp er en CI?. see s lfusbllnrt for malnt & rrpalr, ,,_. ... ,,,....~·· ..... r~ ~·1-~ 494-1"~ bli I •·-10 2 -job ~ ~ I Need for one of Oran-CA-SH IE R v.·ho "-'Ill le! him get ou.< on Pa'--. ~ Ca m In 0 " ..., " ~ pu c re at.uu : am· pm. a G permane111 • ""'"""""~ plumbing elc. Nice salary. I .. ~ ..,..,_,. ~ 2 + bo A.. 35-4"" ARD eanu(>!I, arag., . F 7 50 blk 1 JIB Pool County's leading Pontiac 1 C 1 the. golf course once l1I a Capistrano, Sa.n Juan Capo. Exec Pertonnel Secy S lhr ~ "6" ;, t::ieanupg & Ute Hauling. Job W•nted, male 0 ° ocean. · · Dealers. New or Used car °'-' aney's ~taunint, 0 . ·, "'htle. 3 BlL'"iY VIP's seek take Pi:e~· .~t-93-IO ·'M l• s io n fUaJIOl'lable. 646-4676. --------213-4:U..S424. sales. Ext'f"llent f r inge Airport Terminal. Coffee j P•rsonne l $52S ax:n-;: P.todez:n C 0 11 v · charge secretary. f.1ust be VieJO IOW & Edgt" mon!hly NEED help at hom,.! \\1e APPLIANCE· rcpnir service benefits. Experienced or ~~;cenAf~1~1 al~. pel"50n Train In people oriented posl· hospital, ~]e. Call able to ...,·ork on o\vn. J\.1ust'1H~O~U~SE=wi=v~ES~. ~-~=-w~k~fy maintenance ,yard ... cleanup have aides; nuM'oes, Mkprs, ma n. Apply only If hove not, ...,.e will train. Ask for tion. \Viii be d 0 in g have typing & sh. Salary 10 pltime. $120 & up f/Ume. k hauling. C'.rorgc ~18-6142 companions. Homemaker~ pn'vlou11; refl'r. & exper. 5yr 1 Andy CASHIER preliminary screen 1 n g , C'OSTA J\.1esa ~11g plant $650. Call Rita Johnson, t.tr, Richards, ~. YARD CLEANUPS-Upjohn 547-«iSl. I niin. Tl'lc Enrl's Pl uni bing 1 DAVE ROSS r.-t11 ture woman, vnrt11ble hrs. testhig & talking to ap-offers 1 u PP I em en ta I 54(}-6055. Coastal Personnel ffoUSEKEEPER; Tuti & complete maint. 645-0309 KIND ('onsiderate nu rs c i Inc, 772:007~ --. --PONTIAC 40 hr "'k, Kerm Rima plicants. Need a nice ln~me oppty for semi· Agtnc)', 2790 Harbor Blvd., !-~rt., own t ran s p .. deslres elderly resident care A/REC. CLERK 2180 Harbor Blvd. 1-larrl"'Are, 2666 Har ho r pt"rsonality & phone voi~. retired man In customer CM. Experience. RcL<i., 644-8148 eneral S•rvic•t 6046 night or day shifts. Refs. Sharp p('tson, wfmin. 2 yrs ! C081a !11e!IB 546-8017. Blvd, Cos!a ~lesa.Go Largeous ofcs. nt the beach snits & Sl'rvice at factor)•. EXPERIENCED . t e J 1 e. ~. -*I NSURANC·E-* CAL 979--020.). evpi'r. Countrv c I u b I Aulo CASJiiER/Counter Gi rl for rge ~rp. "'./branch oles ~~2-2'256. -Apply at Securily Pac1hc ER E CED W!\ofB ING, ELECT~~ I ' CARE for elderly Y.'Oman, teCl'ivables ·"-gen'l lcdJ,,"C'r CAR LOT MAN r3feteria. Hrs 7-3:30, l\1on In principal cities has lots of COUNTER HElP, Openlng NatK>nal Bank, Laguna Hills EXP I N l~rE:lRl·H~~ Repu.:. non . snlO~er or drinker. knol'o·l~ge.-~lary open. See ! 10 rlean and detail nc.>w cars, thru Fri. Holidays & v.·knds oppor. for advancemen1 & !\.fan full time days, apply Branch. 24211 Paseo de COl'>fMERCIAL CASUALITY 1400. Live-in, dnve. S.17-1250. 1 1 ~n~~ife Kaan. Asst . ex~rirnre preferred, steady off. Call 833-11691 . t":"1 1h· h it $S50 ~-pt'rsctn~t 1~ & ~· Bg~r ' Valencia, Laguna Hills. rk . RA~R Orange ..,..,.,.. R ., FULL. Charge Bookk. "· por,, "·lboa' •-y 0 .. b , I job, Good }fours. Apply In CASllIF:R. resp. dependable R oi n w • ing, · ar r • Equal opportunity Employer 10 V.'O in em . EED a n L.."ufl oom . Ba k il 00 .-... Oil .. M N 1 cccplionii.1. in busy doctors Costa ?.lesa . office or Chubb/Pacific Gar8il' Conversions a !,l;_~1.~fuce.n96.'J...~~ ta n.I. 1221 \V. COa.'"it Hwy, NB pen;oTE •. R"""Rv' a'·u1'c'"'K n, .... -omen for early am ht'!I &, ofc. l\1ust have a syro. -COUNTER GIRL EXJ:"'ERl~CED hospllal, Indemnity EK<:el l e:nt Spee 1 ll It y . F?Te Est. ~---A/R CLERK I 1,1•k-cnds apply O.C. Airport 1 path<'tic pe.rsonality f 0 r 0 patient msurance billing benefits & profit sharing. ~ 7637 evc5 jobs Wanted~ M&F 7075 5th & \\'aJnut, Hunt. Bch. Gift Shop dealing w/n.~titnts. Good ays, apply In person, The l'lerk. 64~ Salary open. Contact Alice wantl"d for a )'OUng Orange CAR WAS!! f 11 I Ex ,... B•n•oer 4501 \Y Coast H\llV AL SERVICES ~Elec., I Co. tinn .• 1 .. ,1 "·v• aOl•a•t ~~BOD~ REPAIR: . ' u t mf!!', P· typist & able IO handle doc--.. • · ·•.1• FASHION Bond, 83&-66n mb, ,..., •-" " "'' '" EOE 1ooki lo< a d h•lpl .. ' Apply ;,, ,...,....,..n t•-~~-. Will -1n Ne\\'Jl!)J'I Beach_____ T g, carpen .. ,,, repa .... JiONEST & Reliable Indiana 1 .,.. -r . v.•fli,ht phone!!. 1~ ng n exp · '" w . '" ,,........ vo.. ..,..,.,,,,'<!'; "'" CONSUL TAN S INSURANCE CO. needs I& replacements. cple seeking apt, or motel xln"t~h;;, benefits & opp0r. auto lxxly repair pcr90n & 2ffi9 Harbor, Cos111. l\fCM. bright gal to beco me •COUNTER Girl. Exper.1:-.;-E Nttdt>d Full 11;1\les agents & mgml "48-863st646-0977 management in Npt Bch for advancement Contaet palnler. Contact I he CARPET CLEANER Wanted m~ical sec'y bkkpr, $SSO ~i~~ l C:' i~:· l part i ' ~art ~i~. S t'a rt 1::! trainees. Salary to $!KX) + I HOME REPAlR 8rea. Contact Room 19, Cathy, \Yoori Light Ing 1 emplmt sectioo, ITI4) ~ Neat, clean. no exp nee, Tr11nff . 6U-0032 NB · 8-lpm, niediately. We Train. Sales bonw;, no exper. necessary. Carpentry, Plumbing Don's f\lotel, 4915 E. Paclhc Fixture Co, 546-2001. 65ZI EKt 2Z1 or 222 Apply 17-Ml Superior, 0.1 ask · Sharp ~ner has lots ()f " • · lo ?.1anagement. 832-42'i2. 838-8791. Electrical. Reas. 549-1004. Coast lhvy, Long Bch. for Joe or Genev11. I opportunit)I to become pro-DAY\\'ORKER: U . Hsekpg Juanita. ~-*c-'J"AN=l'°T°'O'"R.-*,---h•ulo"~ 6051 71:<-139-<l>I? I ASSEMBLERS 1 AVON CmLD CARE. ' "'"°"' lki•nt In ""°"""' • • 1"'°"1'Y· "'" h&ll days, · .. " ··• secretarial field. Able to t.fon &. Fri., Big Canyan FElIALE \\'anted KentuckY Fft1me days, ~-F, oU\ct, ! !' Help Wi1nted, M&F 7100 BENTLEY TRANTF.C, A Si1y1 • • • ~H:Ya:am~~.115 :::.~ meet & greet respective art'!a, Ov.'ll transp, & Ref.II., Fried Chicken, 2929 E. COast yrs ~per. ttq d. To $500 TARD, garage cleanupa, *""-a~ a.tt.r p1 i"tlon I RAPIDLY GROWING CO. PUT SOME ZING S42-lm. empioycs. Must be pro-$2.25 hr. 644-4843 H.,_,')'., Cd?.l. Apply aft 1 P~ benehts. l;tL1 A v o ca d o, f!!moYe t reea, dirt, Ivy, ~ 0 I IN THI-:: MEDICAL IN· INTO SPRING ficient on typewriter. Busy --DAY COOK FINANCE MANAGER behind Onema Theatre, t ve wa y s , 1tumps. Serretntles Ir. Bookkeepers STRUMENTATION fiELD Decorarc your muse or buy CLEANING LADY <ksk. Can either become ex· . y Pakl. M t ha e ;A yrs Newport Center, N.B. 4i66 Ui Rcinden ~ent..')' HAS IM!l1EDIATE OPY.;N: new clothes "'/the n1oney Nigh! "''(Irk, office suitf'S, ec. sec'y or per&OMel rep ~ J~~~~ts.R~~k i\~ e':per. as aus m~r of a JANITOR/GARDENER YING, Hauling. Exper. 4020 Bb'Ch St, suite 104 INGS F'OR ASSEl\IBLERS I you l'arn selling Avon Newport Beach. 40 hr v.·eek. w•J large corp. H~bor Blvd C ~1 • finance co. or 4 yn: in the r.1csa. Verde Conv fi6l Center Jleliable. Reasonable. Free Ne"'llOrt Beach 8.1.l-8190 \VITH TIIE FOLLO\YING · Products. Flexible hrs. in I Be~elits. Mus i bt stl!ndy & ·• ·• · finance dept of a bank. St, 0 1 548-5585 est. 832-7581. No Cherge To You QUALIFICATIONS: yourOY.'ll neighborhood. Call 1 I't'hable. Ph: f>t4.-0606. I· SPECIALS DELIVERY Man. early AM Salary to $14K. Also FccJ;io;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~J liovING! Local furn. or Established 1965 5'10-7041. Bookeeper S600 delivery of LA Times, Jobs. Call Ed \V 0 I I , J. C. PENNEY CO. ~· CCOUNTS ABLE TO \VORK \VITH Clerical Secretary $550 Cm;ta Mc.>sa & NB. area No ~ Coas1a.l PerMlnnel ~n. hauling. 32 1'~1. furn. A VISUAL AIDS SUCH AS BABYSITI'ER, 3 sc h oo l Gal f''riday $525 collecting, must h avr • t{;ncy,' 2790 Harbor Blvd, e n· 642-Q)35, STEREO ~1ICROSCOPES. children my home 5 days Documentation Dental Reccpt. S5.i0 dept"ndable car. 548-4752 I 2• Fa•hlon lolond $10 & UP ISKlllED AT ASSEl\fBJ.Y . k JiB ill ' " '. Moving/llaullng. ,.,.._ PAYABLE OF S~IA LL FRAGILE wee • area c e\C'S. Control Loen Sl'rvicell 5450 DELIVERY WORK. married FOOD SERVICE, P art Newpart Beach P A R T S U S t N G 842-tm. • Genrnd Office ~ v.'Ol"llan over %>. Part·llme. Time, 9:30am . 2pm, In Has Opening For ~UUNG $10 &r up, garage CLERK I T\VEEZERS. JE\YELF.RS. I ~ AB y s ITT ER needt'd Clerk Receptkmlsl $500 Use 0 TI C'ar. No selling. plant cafeteria. Ir 11 In e F n & p rt T' Sal clean up, mO\ling, big Oat SCRE\YDRIVERS ETC immed. 5 dy week. Preftr I Le ... , Good earnings. 894-Z750 Industrial compltx, eall fur u a 1me es '\bed, ..... &12-4032. AB l LIT y Tri HAND """""""/Ftowo' St. orca. a.. ADMINISTRATIVE DENTAL ASSISTANT •PP• 639-4214 , LIGHT HAULING AND PERTEC oilers pernlllntnt SOLDER TTNY \\'IRES & 557-3228 or 9'79-8975. Olalrside. Minlmun 1 ~~ar ) FRY COOK Ei.:celll'nl working conds IMOV!NG. LOCAlJOR .• : •mploym•nt paid vacation OOi\fPONF:N'fS. DACK office girl, required Pertee( offt>rs Pe rldm 1 n e,,• t MALE DIVISION exp Expanded dutie~ Good 1 Ex 0 & N 1 Good Outstanding Benelits I e 645-8495 e ' \V ORJ..,NG KNO\\'LEI.>GE for ob/gyn. Send resume to emp ayment. pa vaca on · · ·: per. ean ea· Ap ly in -rson after 6 months, plus 1 w~k OF SMAl.J.. MA C H 1 NI:; P .O. Box 3992 Long Beach, a lter 6 monlhs, plus 1 "ttk ~~ ~1:;_~ltCt>nse. Hrs. No phone Calla Please~ lOAM . 4fiM LOCAL moving le hauling by pajd lime oH at Chrinmas, TOOLS AN ADVANTi\GE. Ca. 91Bll paid time off at Chrislmas. Jewelry S.les $15K · · Apply in person Surf & ji1tudenl. l..arge truck. Reas. Company pakl. life, hospital. 1 Company paid life, hospital, 'Outstanding position • f 0 r DENT~L ASSISTANT 1S~lrl~o~ln~, ~S9.1ll;~W~.~C:O..;;;•~H~·~~··1=7Eq~"'~l:Op:;.po;'·~E~mFp7lo~y<1"~=1 JBarry, 531-1235 or 539-S4.38 surgical. medical and dental EXCELLENT SALA.RY & Banking l'U rgical, ml'rll<'al and dental I -call Laguna Hills, El Toro area. N B - Houteeleanlng 6054 benefits, ed u cation a I RF:NF:f'IT PROGRAi\t Lio./-SENIOR benetilli, educ a 11 on a I pei"sJ'/ei.:per. ing on Exp. Salary open. call . . J C PENNEY CO OS.'llstance & employee 11;tock CLUDING 1 \YEEK VACA· I a!!Sl'"ilan<'.'e. employeoe stock \\'~ e · e a c c 0 u 11 t " · 71 4 - 8 3 0 -l 1 3 0 Replk-5 !.---------· purchase plan. Excellent TJON EVERY 6 l\IONTHS' NOTE T.ELLER purchase plan. Excellent ~~:1~i~~· .r.rust be ronfidentlal. • *GARDENER * " • • 1 HOUSE OF CLEAN \\IOricing conditions and & CO. PAID LIFE & l\1ED-t Irvine Industrial Center working conditions and DENTAL ASS I ST ANT Be your ov.TI boss! Part or 24 Faoltion hlond Newport 8Nch fla~ Opening For h · 1 u-nuf. Rep $9600 flthnf'. lour O\\'n nrea. C••-ts windows noors growl potenlla. ICAL INSURANCE. I Rranch, Secunty Pacific -·"h potential me E~e·-·• 3 •··--~p~1. Specinl rate's ror rea:'. 11\11'1 EDIATE permanent NallOnal &nk. 1R6 2 2 t;•v .. , • Bluech.ip co. needs re:son ~·c'~l:"D r . ~in e';'. High Income. Guaranteed serv. ~. en1ployment for an in-ALSO TR A 1 NF. F: POSI· l\lacArtbur Bllld. lmne, ea. Present openin~ in our I wlv.·holeMle p I um bing Tues-Thur. cn41 847.8501 Customcn;. Earn Now, Pay 3'J"EAi\f Cleaning, deep perience. \\'ill be responsi· QUALIFIED APPLIC\NTS. An Equal Opp or 1 unity department for an In-+ bc>nus. Xln't oppor. DENTAL Sec., Bookkeeper, 534-7187 or m3144 BEAUTY OPERATOR di\fidual "'1th accounting ex- 1 TIONS AVA ILABLF. TO I Ph. s:>s-2118 records manage men I beckgmd. Car furn. + exp l..atl'r. =~';~~·s~i"~11:2~~1'!5~ hie for matching ln\"Olce11 E VENING INTERVIE\VS I Employer dl\11·ctual Y.'i!h rlocumt"nt co11n· So1les R•p $121( ~J!: 20~:x,ex~M.F) """"'~"'!~~~~..,,..I r.- 7 ...m42 and rect>lvlng re p or t s, V 1 ..AB J ,0 · I 11'0 experience cnla.I ng ~ nafl co. ,vants 501ne wkends ll0.21 536-89G5 GARDENER Excellent v.-orklng conda ,gunr.<K> preparing vouC'hcr.;, check· Al~ I , LE.; CALI~ 1' , It 1 · BANK JELL-ERS knowledge of l!ng\necrlni;:: oot11ide sales eKper. Degree DENTAL n... . . & Full lin1 e. lmmed. Opening. Outstanding Benefits DA y work wanted, 8 to 2, ins:: EDP rt>pnrt!, filing, nnd Alf OIN fi\IEN1'. !)46....80~'0. do c u n1" n t l'l I Ion and ner.ess. Car + <'KP + comm ~"\.Q,-.::pllonist, Arirty In Pef90n Apply in per50n ·s20. up. R('fs & good exp. misc general accountlng EX'T. 3'12. rPproductlon. Requires 1 + future. Dent.al Assistant. Exp d. ·I LAGUNA HILLS lOAi\f · 4P~1 .~9 , 213-752-9380 functiona, 1-2 years a<:· BENTLEY LABS, INC 1 Experienced years recenl eKperlence a!! I Industrial Sis $9600 Costa ltlt'sa 540-7617 HILTON INN Equal Oppor. Employer M.l'ntenonce •A•9 counts payable experience 17511 Armstrong Ave. , -Apply a Lt!ad plus minimum 2 DENTAL A SS 1 ST ANT l•-:·:::=::==::=::=::i:::I vvv ired T · ..........1 4-IRVINE CALIF ~11rs dlrec:tlv. related ex·• EKper. in industrial accts · la?ffi LaPaz Rd fl 1"QU • YP1~~ si~ ;, 1 • • Bank ol Ne1\'po11 such as chemicals or 0 rt h 0 donUc ei.:peri<'nl'e Laguna }!ills, ca LABORERS INSIDE-Out Ma int(' nA n ce "'J>nl and proficient opera· j An equal opp u r 1u11 It y Do r t lSth p!"rience. Apply: machinery. Car + exp + helpful . Age 25-30. $4.S--2ZH ~~~:O;i10:~1;~m~~: lion of 10 k~y. Apply: I l!mplo)"!r J New';o1.: Beach PERJ[C commtssK>n. DRJU.. PRESS & fUJTet GENERAL OFFICE Good Wori<en Needed tReM. !-"'fte esl. Sandy PERT EC ASSEMBLY BJ\Rl\lA_ID, top salary. ~n Sal" Trne $7800 lathe .operaloJ'!'I !or small Utt typing. Learn all office p~ tlm~ All arem 17112 Arm!!tronii;: Ave. Call bet"11 11 am & 6 pm, ITI12 Armsl.rong Ave. call on local account!. Car condltionl & px1 compaey program & raises. F'anta.st1c Call ~ M'ood: 645-6770 Thank )'OU. 1 GROUP LEADER day. n1tes & Y."knd shifts. National co. 'll.-ants penion to M[g. ~rm. Pleuant v.'Orking duties. Good promo ti 0 n w Y· .TOP Palnting/Pi1pering 6073 SAnla An a, California capable of performing duties l\1on-1''ri. 646-9935. Santa Ana, Ca.1Uomia tum + expenses. Some paid benefits .. Tap~tic I lringe benetita. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO Irvine Industrial Complex of Group Leader I n , · Trvlnc Industrial Complex 58.les ex-per. would help, but Corp., 1851 Ketlenng, Jrvme. Jason Best Agency TEMPO Temporary Help Ill rd I I 1:"-.n1 0 pQMunity Empio)-er I asscmblv of FI e !.'I r o BARriL\ID. No exper ness. EquaJ opportunity emp!oyer not neces.-.. 919-GQSO. 11~ •-•"·-<, F. Vly. . . ' * W e Pa nf "I £"!,_, P M-F' I l\1~hank:RI Com~nts. Apply In peorson. Vikki's If 1 ......., ., .. ,,,,....,, ... ~ LADY ~ livt-10 Contractor&* STACOSWITCH 1..-unge J7911t Npt. Blvd. m Mgr TrainH $9000 Tht'fa.stri>..stdntw1nthe WtSI. Suitt 213 963-6'T15 c ' 1 'ba.b · RESIDENTIAL 1139 &kl'r, C.1\.1. C.i\I. . -Large established fi.nn needs . '_. l"'lftlly Pllol Cln5"11ie-t ~~pl'ng.rte:that o~'. & C'OMl\tERClAL ACCOUNTING S4~l04I BARTENDER Part time. CLF.RICAL recent grad wfmin, of 12 °",,, room oolor T V f"lnest Ctaftsmen CLERKS An Equal o p p 0 r l u u i 1 y \\'eek ends. Apply in CUSTOMER hrs, accounting or finance. salary. H~Ungton Beach'. Wall Textunng lmmMlate Opc'nir :"! for In-1-::mplover pt•rson, bh\'. 2·5 pm, i\Ion-Xln t oppor. 1 0 r ad· SEEK & fJNDitl Popg&ar Qlalt Pltcaw 892-367'2 w.11~0...,ring d.vid I 110 k dd. , T 0010 s Pl SERVICE CLERK mlnl'1rative typa "'""· c=:=:=·'=-~~-~1 ... ~,,.... 1 u11 s w ey a tng I ues. ,,,,., . aza Dr., . LINDSEY N·-ft• r,•-i-· -:-y I Nr-.v AC'Ql.L~Hc;t1! t:ell!ni;::s mnchlne k bookkctplng ex· -!'anlo Ana . Prop. Mgmt $151( I I A 5 It C 0 C It S C 0 N I I P I T Y LINDSEY M-~1ca1""'tn.pi;.- Please Can For El!llmllle pc?r. ASSEMBLERS BEAUTY Shop for sale. 300 Type sn..ll'~ orden and Nat'I firm looking for _ mcnt Agency. Needs RN'll, *'41-S775 640.1136* t,'or APJ21. Contuct \\'. Coo""t Hwy. Ne"'........ quotations. Opcl'lltlnv tele-pcn;on w/m8JUl.Jtement ex· CA Lr "'S 0 M 0 S A I CR 0 C AS S LVN's & Practicals. ?.1ale I: State Lk:. No. ~1008 Carol Smith f o r f. l (' c t1'U-J\lechnnic11l BeiH'h. 642~4 or 494-900'7'. fax, T\VX nnd ditto n1111C'hlnc. per, in I~ apt rompleK. 0 5 C 0 ,. K 5 T 0 R U p 1 N 0 p T R u fem . For pllt duty, 11an 644-SSOO f.K'virt>~. Y.: x 11 e r i c n cc rl Some telephooe con tact. l r o u 1 i n g o r st To n g reli<'f & otht'r medical P1\INTING 8. Rf:PAIR. 3.'i A\tc'O Jo'lnancinl Sc1'\·ici• prtf<'rre'rl. Hut "'ill lrn ln. BEAUTICIAN Assi11;tant or hack~und in business or R A S p le U E H I S N NS C p E I E N fields. 646-4816. Costa l\tesa. yfi;. \\'orkmAn!!hip gun r STACOSWITCH Sh11n1poo Girl. ~1ale or Ex~1l('nt fringe henrflls and peMK>nM.I. M Tnkc 11d11antage af my exp 1 .,.,",,'',."",.',.0.'.'"'.'.,·.E·'",.'.,10,.Y.'.'.., ll39 Baker. C.M. _,._,,._,_le:..... Lieenl«?d, ~ I salary. Bill.Ing Supv $13K N P K U Q KC UC TN U It 8 8 S A N I LU·~~"'=E"' M=AN~. -.,-..,.-.~Brown~-.-11 ''=:"'";,.'"1156'7.-~--:--,,..-1 -Accounto'ng lnouronce-5~~·~11 BELLMAN I LEAR Ocjtrte in tloC<»ttntlng + ei.:· L P E L S A a S 0 U E S C WU 0 S I U N -Ctr Shell 990 E N°OV/\ Prolective ~1inp. An Eq1111I 0 pp or t u n l t Y lmmNI. Opening. Full !!me per. as billing St1pervi90f. ev. ' ' · I Avg h0n1e $325. 2 story $375. f're Paid. fltu,it have Ernployt'r nlgh111. 21 yrs or (11"er. II ea v y In c a s h w o T A E N 0 R L L C N H 0 N R It P lt Coast Hwy, N.B. Lie. bond, In". 536-6213. in~uro.nre, ~l\)''°•"·n"···· md.. ................................ ,\pply In Ptr~n I SI EGLER dW>ursomt'nts "-cash now H E •• u A 0 • p 0 L I p • p ~ s • s u•cHINE SHOP Manie R<: t&aM c gro\ ASSEMBLER LAGUNA HILLS & 1VP. Old reliable rtnn. " " " " "" PROF. wallQ)Vering. stale In life & health neld. Salaey HILTON INN Traffic Spoc. $12K ~ E T lie. No. 279514. Jru:ur, 1tll to $14,700. AIM f'ee Jobs. \Vork In clean room on a:rnall TRANSPORT I N P S i\ F P M £ C R 0 E D I T i;ypes p"l.per. 7141842·4386. Call Sally Hru1 . ~. mtdkal devl<'t'!.. s nine 2f>205 LaPaz Rd Musi know ICC ttgUlaUont &: i\ ~ PROF. P11.intcr, hoorit .,,'Ol'k, Conslat PtNo<>nnel Agency, expcr. M1pful. Apply In LftKt1na Jiiii•, Ca. DYNAMICS l"USlOm regulations. Co . 8 1 L U I S R L C 0 I N ff A T N rus. lntlul, fr?e t sllmate. 77'90 Harbor mvrt, Cl\1. ;NOO. I ntl' r n a 11 o n a I -SOOKICEEPER :n:n \V. 1'.ei:;f'mrom reklal.tlm't from LA to A p E O N E O U O N A I P W U T I Rtfs. m.tr'-.9, &12--3913. AccTNGC[ERK-$650 iophysk-1 Corp., 2 7oo ASSIST. !Near 1~~:-!:aYflrrtt>.r) ~~ {! 1..... tf T u L 1 N p ·"-T y N a I I L T S P INT/EXT-PAINTIN-G aid/ I F DuPont Dr.. Irvine, Ca. .., •-nd ~-nd 10 K ,.IU.., t .. ~ .. ' l-'D'I "'" Wt havt opt'ninp for an n· C';· Pft'liCN'I in each oJ the .,~~~tor .,p;~l"J; O.burrer f'M P AM ~ Joh!I !'.?ti64. fTiotl 833-.UXI. Wu ,..._ post .. "' tt e)I don't see what )«I are look· All Oranat" o,, Jim 6T~35.)9 PAYAblt'!t + Y...:DP rtlql('f. ~f'IC('; 80n1e rrub&1i1u1e EQ:uul Opportunity employer \nJC for, C!\11 l!lrn)"'A'lty. "'" I WESTCLI FF ASSEl\fBL\' 11:lrl Wllnted. No tt<'CpUoni~t duties: mtttt be ?.tlF m11..v ti.ave ll. *Wal paper Ho1ng1r * Ptfwnnel AgCnC"!>' exptr. nece1Mr)'. Cal I aooct in\'Oi~ 1ypi111. In.1M C. Rtbllo &i&.2.-119 t~lark 111 Ct'nte.r) !l'7'9-®I. COmplt'!C. CAI\ l\.1u1Wl, 9-10 -CLERK TYPI ST--Dial A Job! 556-1100 Pletter/Rwir 60n 16.;1 E. f;dl~er, s A. a.m. only. ~70. r~ paid, This AM llrm = .,,, ASSISTANT tr> P.1Git t.lature -8-00--KKEEPE-R Ju!!t moved lnto lhe:lr mod· ;.~ .. -mM to •••lat • • PATCI PL.A..~ERL'i -,.... S t'm offil'f",ln !he Irvine Com· AU typt•. F~<'lllm!tl'I ACCOUNTING $7S0 1 H11n1tn1tton 8«'•Ch TYPI T plcK. \\·tu be Y."OrldnK in Call ~ N.B. firm. Good A('('()untlng I restnuranl ()wn('r·mnnog-t·r. N<'lt horl~-good futurt'! purch11.sina: dept. Stan 1500, ., e'(JK'r. \f11t11rT. ru111re~ DullC!a 1n~1ucte 1upervi11ln1:: Divtniflt'd v.-ork. Also •·l'e jobll. Cll.11 Sally Plumbing 6071 8J3..9770 * 100% FREE "" well a1 pcrformlnsr nor· -~=°'&Jr>-;:'..;™'"-':·+·~~ Hart. ~-. ~nl Pcr- L.R. OTIS PLUMurnC C:iJh Pf'NIOnnel AqP.ntY mal n.!11t11urt1"1t dutleti. Some BOYS & GIRLS !IOnnr.I Agency. 5-1~ n ---'t'll L ··~1-. Wottr 4019 \\ll'lllt'fly~ NB. Nn. ~.I e1.""1ing hni. F'Ull llmc NeWll:pa-Can'icn. l\lin 2790 }fArbor 81\'d,, C.\I. 7106 ltarbot UI., Suite 20i Co!ta MCN 600 No. Euclid, Anaheim Call m.mro :11!1.1.\ llawtitorne Blvd. D W H I G RIP A"~ E R N SI I N R I 0 I "'Tool Crib Attend , \Ve mJnUf11cture aircraft parts ln our spacious, clean plant. We ba\.-e a hblory of 11 '--,M-..,-,-,_-.-,•,.-,•.-.,-,-,-n-.. -,-.,-,.-,-,.~,-,,.-,-,,.-,-,-1-,..-... -. • 11 sleady emp\oyment It ar& b.ckwuoJ, o;p, dowt1, • dllfonalty t• Ult p11rtlr. Fbld e..::11 now"-'' Tkl ii~ hr., per MAPRLE U CAI SOMPP N AOL RTEkSADLOCFEA L KAOL C MdL111111W11• Md bo~ It 1n ei..no.-11:. Y.'ffk. We •-elcom~ 1p. MSQ T LOOCAllN '1Ntl.rn.£ pllcttlk>n! from qualtned cocnCOMI NOIAJC St.i?'llUUT (. men &: \\~en. Pteue Con-a>a."fUt'Oft..\ QAl. LUI TUUP tact Al Rkhard!!On. l...-"°...-..,..--,~-~··~~o!::"~,..~-~·,...,....,.._,,.,,,...•,,,05.,..•_JJ~j YARD NEWPORT IUl•u\11• ~ •u,,. .. "' "I C II ~ ~--· ~ltlrin. Wr1tto Cl11.M.iflt"d Ad "'"' heaters, t!IS~\11, furnact!S, r Miit' A rOT 1-'Ul:ciKlflll Q ~(t 10. Coronl'I dCI J\tar Sf>Jllng lln)*lhlna' with a Daily "shwssl'lrll. f;j"H2t13 MIC ._ ' 121 • Dn.ily Piiot, P. • CM r,1 Uyde he Pilot OaM.Uii!d Ad 18 • ,, C1111111Uled Adt .ell big ltem1, J 8olr 1500, a.ca &tesa. ea. A''" pr~,.,,, _ot I 11 •-81/1. Complete Plumblne amaU ke:m!'l or any Item. 92625 D JLY-1.,,,., or CJ1 llmple mAtter • ,_, Tt'lrrMCe 2ll/SG-n:t.2 T~ ordt:t any or 111 or 1he t:..panded "Seft\ & Find" booM, 3.'2.4 \V, Wilmer A\.~ .• S. A. irum"'n l 1hrnuah 1, 1en<l 60 «nt• for tath, m1k.in1 chteb J;;Equol~;;;:~Oppo\"~:;":·5i""'n"'°'~.,..~ ,.,,,blit-JO '"Stdt 1.. Bnd .:__Star-Ttfqnm S,nrd.icalt'. M4m& 0&$1ll'.ied Adt CAD Serv!C'Ct. Uc. 2'm.'H. _!,htl ("111 642~56'711! """"""""'""'""'""'""""'""''' .~oo..mJ~~~~~k~·~'"!.!'~PP~llco!'!!IJO~· ~n l ~<~•~ll~&U-4678:;:..:;::::.I ____ _ ltntn I• c:art or 1hil nt:wspafll'· today! ·-------- l, • . ' .. Holp ontod, M&F 71oO I H•lp WonNd, Mil' 1100 Help WontOil, M&F iloo l 1tt1d~t I J 1 ,.J 2~ loO Help W1ntod, M&~ 7100 1 Htlp WtntOCI, MiF 7~ Htl~,.!•,'.'tod, M&F _72_00 Hel p W1nled, M&nlOOHtlp Wonted, M&F 7100 I ca I OtlK.• H•lp WonNd, M&F-f sts Machini Wanted 1 ... MACHINIST Genf!r a1. 1 hortr1111 production. O..V lhltt. Good bcntbts. 549-3041 An Equal O ';!; r t u n I t )' Em "' ' AIAlD for club v.'Ol1l, tvtnlna' MANAGEMENT TRAINEE I I ('.OLD£.~ \YJ.:!rf MOBIL.E I HOt.l•:S M(-lt• )'QUnfr, a,anulvto Individual nr man ace m,. n 1 1ni~ poaitlon. \\'JU lw< ~111ttcd on the rroond nor•r ll'vtl GI s m $3 .l0/$3.00/$2.lO ~EAL ESTATE S.C"'""' p I · SALESMAN rMt!1Y I Tempar•ry 01 ''°"' \\'hy not 'A'Ol'k ln U1t-h1111e,1 ,'I N•wport &.•ch Arte •rea , H1,1ol l 11:ron 'Or · Type/SH or •ccountlng ~nch / Fowil&ln \lllit)''! 100"· Frff to Youl L.tt U!I train .)'OU. eau PhJJ Carol 133.9145 ~r1· N&mf't'. \'ILL 1\ GE IU!AL ESTATJ::, 9tiJ.l.567. .tn Personnel R1M>Urc11 \\'Ill ptr1'0im du!l('ll tor rhr NEED lh"t-1n p ra ct I hoosek~r for Sar. 6' "'~or po y am b 11 lat o l'lder/y lady tn Mme. U1e pl@U&nl 11. ~1™ Oa,y or Eve. NEWA CCOUNTS CLERK Pttten!ly •• .... SR. SECRETARY TRANSMASK CORPORATION hnmodlote aptn for meehlnltts operator• on 1st & thlft1. *TURRET LATHES *ENGINE •nd 2nd 1 11h1fl, OW'r 21. t t ff ti y rm ployrnt-nt, Rood ~. I ~ m Vt'eJJt Bay A\'t, ho. tc-l<Wd Mon It T\Kos l I Tut-fl colt.Ina and design of mo bUe home:L Please applv In Pf'l"'90n or '"" lMlt'r <i! 1 application to: ni'td 2151 Qi.)\'t\ 112. Newp1:1rt RECEPTIONIST Prtisltlrnt of thr cnn1pnny lur1 -2 OFFICE GIRLS-. 11nd Controlll'r r>ullt•!I \\'Ill No typ1nr or al'IOrtha11d, 111'rk lnt·l ui!I' i1cn"t'nJn11: p!Ylnr NEEDED d(')'l or nia:h•~ ln 1' lov<'I)' ra!li; flHrn:. l)'Ji!ng, lukini.: 1!..idin telephone dlllpatt:h stn)os,pht'1'f'. N? txp. ~ d 1 e 1 a 111111 iuxl 1~11, ~tuat he~. able to drll'e er11ary, "''.f trtun. Apply n 1"~IJ'lndt'lll'•'. -:1~1utd 1,, opcnina for ln t)(perir new ftCCO\lnt• cl~rk. ~ have lf(IO(t typ~ skills, PLEASE ~I ACT Crer N~l•nd ('on1c to \i:ork for a con1pnny \l'ith 100 cn1· pl nyee~ 1o1.ith benef tt!i of ;_1 ron1 pnn.'· with 6.000 cmployes . \\'e :oC' 11 (;l'11\1inr.: rlcctron- ic t on1pan.v located near O C". t\1rport nnd \''l' are looking tor pc'(Jp lC' \1 ho 11·flnt 10 ~ro\1' 11 Ith us to fill lhc iollou·u1g poi.it1on:-;. f ---GOLDEN WEST Bank of Amtrlca ' Al!r>l¥ _ in Ptraon 1,.-n;nn anernoon1 or ,..\'r!I 1 ' YELLOW CAB CO. :!!~ 11arh1w Blvd., cn~ts eapablt: 0 "'~rklng in ,1, d ' tl a in\ 1· 1•11v1ron111 .. 111 1'16 J.: 161h, Cocta f.1l·~§ '•!!On. ~t~u!ri hn1r n1H1w1un1 i I MA.10 WANTED 500 :-le1~·port Qii1u1r I Do11 Quixo1t Alotet MOBILE HOMES, l'~ashion h;Jand 2100 N~rt Blvd, C~I INC. 8)6.3505 CA.ii 6*2·~70 1 RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY LATHES MALNIENANCE- *TRACER I ENGINEER· in £. \\'~t'hnm Santa Ana, Cr1ht. !r..'70:i I '""'"" '" ll>e AM"'1)" '"'' LATHES I tor V.'Ork nt la~ 8'.Ul'ltn· an equal opp or t un I I~ *PRODUCTION tyre apartment L'Ompl('x. emplo)'t'r n1!.._f __ _ . I ~qu~ C>i!_por t-mp\o)'r r. _ I Nl·~ ~[).'i!'l"--1 C.vrif'rll-- BOYS & GIRLS 10 yrs A Otdtr DAILY PILOT PART-TIME CLERICAL ltt~r1n1·:0 tnU r,r for 1J1trl ~·1•.•r~ r\perwn1't". Pl'lt'l111111 tlrn;> 11'l'lrk, ff'\llUJrt :it K1n;;t l'"ll1h'<'' ~··"I typu11: nndl tor r.1en, 5"l!Hil52 or !llMJrth.unl ~J..11!!!, pl1·11~11\ &40-1212. r hl'nl' prrM>n11 1i1 v \\'" ar1• .-11 l\llllt be auttu.h'E' 11nd dy·. MANAGER TRAINEE MA.CHINE n.1mlc, Y.'hh t-lectnral haek· 1 ou1gt11.ndln,c oppor. to J..'T'OW I ~nd. ntpenlry . plumbing w/larae firm &-n1.1nagt' J OPERA TORS 11nd ntechanical work. All!O ov.it oltl~. Grt'al t'ha(l('e t1> \ Has Route• Open Dana Point Typln~ ·SO ~'.p.nt. IB .\I y., !~In<', + m111n aptlturir 4 111'"'1 pt'r '111)'. ~Ion thru rr1 --RN RELIEF--~cab/<> V.t'\I • ~•ahli •h1•1I !'<1111·1 ('""'' JloJ,,,pl1lll 612.(1.)98 pun.), ltA·p!l'cl 11rrir Ori.111o:··, Counl}' 1urpnrl. Ci11•1d frln,l,'t' -RUSTY-PELICAN-™-''"-'f11~. 111•-o' hur R•'ll\r RESTAURANT \\'Orkin,: 1'0r•/\t10n• ~h11"I :\N'rl~ MmmrrU111Tali• 11 I t h 1•\• Apply In Prl'liOn~I Of>pt Daytime Kitchen Help J)('nrn~t Apply : Ut-.1-l lAN ~1on-t'r1 ca . B ch ' PACIFIC MUTUAL ;"\(I EXpt'l'l('l\t'f' NC't', p1strano ea I :oo j\;tv.'J)Ort Ctnirr 1lr. t\'B ,\pcl}' In fTl'lKln Eq1111\ Oppor. Employrr 7jl') 1 '·~.!ii H'A-y,~ Sa J C · t I 1_ SALES REP n U3n 3p!S rano PART T1'1E·SE'11 "'''"'' Tim• Lift ,Books ...,...ILLS rcquitts elCf>E'rlence repair-llAM a ca~r In thf! finer~.' "'"' Ing v.·11shcn, dryen. and rial fleld. Call ~ "'oll. *HONES rllshwaWle.n. Excellent NlJ. ~. Couti\ Pereonnt'I ary and lringe benetH1. AJ:ency, Z790 Harbor Blvd, *GRINDERS Plea,. call, WT)' M"'""" CM , *ID/OD ·OAKWOOD GARDEN MANICVRIST, '°' N•.,pon DICEON ELECTRONICS, INC. ,. AP/\RThtt:l'lc'TS. Bel'lch men• hair s1lon, GRINDERS (7141 n2-4l00 Take "'" el l'""''·.,._,,,. CALL Mr. Lowder *:JOOL ROOM MEDICAL fro"' 0 f II<'' I 492-4420 m&lr \\'ork In C~I offlct: 6 l'o~111on..; i\\·t1!111 bll' !\tartinll: doini: lt'lephOl'X' ~W"\"PV lo !n11n1'1. Prnn FHll or husinM:s O\\""""· No S<"i!1n·~· Pt1!111r. F:arn !1$ mU('h 11~ 1~?2 \'on l~11rtn1111 lr"l lnr. C11l1f no &ppls. $.3pt'r hr. 6-12-Jl~S. )IN.I 11 nnt .'i11111 At IL hlll'C, Phone 1f!Pfn'"'On!I only. S2.'.?j Jlt'r hr. F'11ntnsur 1111 1>qu11l o 11 r or I u n I t \ P/Tl~i rl. r\ n ~r .:i.tn1osphrrt" for ~ f' r 1n11' ~111pl(l}"r n1/I I M equal opportulllly ~plionlst !ur 2 C.P"!l:. I •,..iii;;;;;_-,__iiiiiiiiiiO MACHINISTS __ om~loy" ml! M"" be •ble to """· *TOOL MAKERS I MAINTENANCE ,. > • d"'' •ppo;"'m'""· NOTE CLERK know peg board, &: t'X~<'. HELP M<'d only apPI)'. Cal 1 P•id m~icel and life I \\'nnted fhr . llllil' 11 p 1 645-2613. Insur en Id 1 i·unip!f'~ 1'>.:p Jn the full u~e MEN !Irr ,.1 r t ~f'lRbl!,ht'd ce, pa pen· I nf hand 1001:-1. lull time, Sf'.e slon pion. 1 l'Olttl' rull or 11Arl lln1<' C:i.11 !X'rSOn11el manager Bil bfltl ,1• , •1 ,.,._~'"-"· • I BAy Club, 1221 \\'. Coast ~-'-·-c~·"7~"'"'~-Evenlng & Sat 1 H"~· NB I "on:1. '1Am I tllAN:--r.:-qi'd or Train('(', fnr r-.1°;n1~~ o;;~. It • "-·--~ _a_,, . n erv1ews ""·" 1"25 "'· R""' •• NEEDED r Sl .. iO 111lhln I )r. Q\cr z:i. 8 A.\t-7P?.1, !'llonda)' Friday thnJ TaU, OE!al. &H-84!H 9A!\f-12 noon, Si!.turday Aft<>r hours r11ll Plant Sup!. al (7141 ~3131. '-,,ANAGEM"T • SAL>:' IMMEDIATEL y 1251 Unskilled ho 1 hll /\ l niindrd. pr-sit1\'C, fun Jovlnq _ \\'f' Jll"t'!IE'ntly hal"f' n n P 11"·': nlff pu , c. PP.Y Jl'"Ol>lr 1 1\i't\l~• Jton1 <).(' !-i1-'.H\'ll'F :-01ar1•,n Pu111p •_., .•• 1,, ,..,,. '," '•t• ~.,,,I ln f)('rso\ ",· 71t8 \\. 1~1h SI, I I I I I '"'" ""' " ''"' "v ,-'"""' C I f\1rpoirl • For n1or-r• lllfu ~ ' anr sr1 ··~t1H1 ll 11· l'\l'I" I' l\lu.•t IM" goo;_i \\'ilh flgun'~ .~-. r,stn · C'.l'I . P<l'Min11I ont<"J'\11 . s:1::--.'ilJ'1~. & n .. 111 nf11•·n1;11\1·I' l Pp I'·" like d~t&i! w<trk Prior PAHT t1n1r rlay ,.,·niln·s~ .. l:l'I! ~,-1 t 'S\! ,~,.--. -1---rl .t-£<w~l !1n•1•"' ,.:;(',. Sinn. ~11 l'XIX't·. ht'lpfu1, hut l!(\f .~· S11n.· si1n1t> 11·f'f'k 11 nrk . .,, • "· '· .'Cpt.r: 11 E (',>i.~, lh•·i . C'd\! 11•·1·1·~~. D1lln111n·~ r.r~t nuranl, f!O l .\l"1111i.:<'n1 .. n1 Tr" 1 n"" '"""7' Pltl"I~ Co11111.rt F R.olll-•'Hl Blvrl. RAlt-.,;i Sol l1tlj' ~. Lon.r hoUJ'll· :,'.f;H\'10 . Sr ii . ll;•lri. ~ !ll"rl Gf'l'" N!'ivlt1nd 1 -cr.oOd opp0r1un11y. Appl,1' in f/1!111<' 111{;;hl• ~.xpt'r null ... PA l~T Tin1t', r•11'!! &-Sul, pt r<i(lrt nnh·· l'lf1 ph<lnl' A111,1y flll)·rl ~ 1\J"!Yl, l~~ i . Bank of America l(h•11I [·11· ~t11<h•n111 1ni.•r. rnlls S l-i\. SHOJ::S, '.Jl3 ~:. __!.~~_::1 . ~·~l~\lr~n ~''""J"IOl"t f'rnh'r ('lfflC't' h .. 1111\ r11te, •n~irl•· .... -urk. Jith SI, ('osfa )ft•sa SEl!\'lf'J ; 11tt111110--~,,-,.-,-, p Fa!hlOn f~/.'lll!'I G.V.-~,1!(1, .•92-zr.,R • Call R.'l&..\".-0:> 11·:u11r.t. 1 ~P, full t1n1c. ,\p PART T1111<' Couutrr llelp, S11lf's pll' HJ JJf'r"JTl. :lOO 1::. 1:111 SI, Equal OpJ>Or. En1ployl'r Appl)' tn Pt'r,...;:in, Tf1'a~ury FASHION l c':'C~'~l.c..,,~~-~-~ l'll'tttlt'I'!, Flt'f'f\.l!l rroin Sutith Arnt llti t t t> r Sport!l\\'rl1r. SEH\.ICE .~ltt. A11t-nd11n1. f'rtfl!<I Pl11.111 f.\1)('rl1'1\Cf'<I !'rnd I'\'sun1" lull 1-11/timt' !)90 i:. coo~! PART Tlmf' Di·l! Oerk, A!)-!O Clll!lSlfie1I ,\d l'>O. f.6. l h•y, ~.ll .. NURSER'{ help!'r-. -mRtuN- male, plant,. 1nalnl<>n1tnt'C", Mml' driving. $2.50 Hr & ll!'I IAgutlfl HillB Nursery, £1 Toro. 8~. ply 111 perM>n. Anthflny 's Dally Pilot, P. 0 . rVix 1560. --'-:S~l7l,c\'i\'ol~POO=-,~,~,P.~.I~. -- l\larkr1, 379 t: 17th. f .:'11. Cosra l\!eu Ca. 9:$26. n~'li urgt'ntly l...i('('nse<l. 1111 :-. po:-.111011 rl'q u11·t·:o. t\11111g liO 11pn1 . fa· 1n1liar u 1th purchn~in~ S. .ll"COl111t1n~ pro· ccdures nnd :ionic £'.'lper , 111 fro1n off1..:c CLERK TYPIST This po$1lion rC'qu11·c., :1 l't"'~p(l n ..,Jl>l l' ~uu ng \1·omnn 1rho 1s koo11 Jed.ct:;d1!e \r11h 1hc No . :!9 cord punch & 11\\I lt!lt1n1-:s . ~lu s t h ~1ve good typist :-kills. fil1nt: <''I'"'" i'l:..,~11110/. familia r \\'ith vur1ou~ sh1pµ1ng proccduri's nnd 1110:-.t in1portilnll,\' tl1u ,1 bt' n \\Cll or· g;1nizcd person. Son1~-colle,1.:c prcfc rr('CL ART WORK DEPARTMENT-2nd SHIFT \\'c have 2 openings In our art \1·ork de part· nl ('ll\. Exper de sired in co111putC'r :-.rie nl'c.~. 111ath, drnf11Jll! & cnn1putcr :-y:.tc111s . 0.11· th our_:h 11 ill train riJ.,:hl perso n. Q.C. INSPECTOR-DAY SHIFT ·rhi~ po~ltinn rcqu !r·e/; <inly go(lfl t"'_l't• !il~ht & ton1111011 .~en1;c to 1rn in 111 (Jr. for print <le lrcl 1n.,,pf·r t1on. ,\lier tr:un1ng you u·111 brco1n e In P ro('ess ln:.-pcctor 111 ou r chro1ne print 11 re1-1 . PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESSOR-DAY SHIFT LEAR SIEGLER Per!IOnnf'I for g r o v.' l n i Children".~ & Ynr. Jr'.t ~pl'<'ialily shop. Mus't be I' n I hu~a.atic, personable, 11.1th a destn-to learn l.: 1u:h1<>\•e. Positions availablto In :"\ewport lkach, I llUntington Harbour & Sa.nt1t Ana. Call !\tr. Reynolds. at THE RED BALLOON, L TO. Assemblers PART llm" fnr HunL Bch SALESCLERKS-%.l·l iJ.i NURSERY Sa I e s man . tlf' ~--' F.x S3 ·,o 1 Optome1ni;.1 ofh<'.1', m115t Full & pnrt tomr Sharp Alert Girl 1 .. ~r. ncce11r. .. ir & n('fll \\'ilhng In l,.arn. le Ahle 1\PPL 'f up Laguna Hllts :'\urscry, 10 nief'1 the flUbH C' !1~7-."i!l~7 The Tobacconist Inc. Vor dh·•·r~ifled of ... 11·nrk Our En1ulsion f'rinling Department need s a person \\'ho \vant s to lea rn ho\\" to process emulsion pla tes & he lp printer to clean-up subn1aste rs . EMULSION PRINTER-DAY SHIFT ' F, lli-0011 & Packagers El Toro. 8l0-56.l.'i". l """"'iOi'":~~":"."~~ MacGregor Y eclit Corp I .'I l' R S E · l. V N . C ! 1n1 e PAYROLL CLERK ~n!ui.:r:i11 C'rn~!:....'._IB__ J&.11 1'!11•·1•n11•1. C:'IJ l\lANACER for OCPt1n .side apartml!nt~. rouple pl"'Pf. VOLT ~I Cliff Dr, l.a)..'Unn Jkac-h Instant Ptr•onnel DYNAMICS 0~1 tfOOI' sporlll 1051 11 s l\fAjor :\ff'Oll',1) Pl1111 TRANSPORT I n.~•i~111n1. C0'<111 :l!t-•a ll!'('Q. I SALES SEC'Y & 1-Sheet Metal Workt--;i-~-:>rn1. .\lon-}'r1. Ca I l I . ~7-1~3. j Trplns • l'.i 11· p.n1. + 111;ith RECEPTIONIST r~1~ Pl't's~hrokr nper111"r~ ,1 p1i!Ud<' rwN\r·d al Jradl/\K ho!rl f~)J S 11·r?rh•n1 Gt"Jnd p.1~", ~!r;irh· This person 1\·ill be n1akin~ contact prints in preparing process rhen11rals in Transn1n sk 's 11C'\1' e111uls1o n <-1rea . t-:xpcr. preferred but nol nercs~ar~· . 3131 W. S99erstrom .'.l~pca\7 S<'ll .\l<lur equipment I ~u11 ,\1 ·"':·Iii•' Near Harbor & Warner I 1>1·1th a lo\\·~1t D~llJ Pilot Tempnr,,i-· ..;p,.,,1,.,, . 1 • R:-.0~ RELIEf'. L\'N11 j 11·•rk -:In! fr £r bt'nt>fu · P.rli"r Aides 1· Order!lt'!I. Apph· 111 rrr~onntl Ll<'r t \'1tltrir, fi l*-!'iOfl. r~1 ;.:n. ' · 111 ~ To" 11a',..'>. 642-.1.10:1. g,\\,· l-11..A.\1 , .\lon·r rt Equal Oppor. En1plO\'l'r Hoti Lrni•h C'nn1pllll). I VACUUM SYSTEM OPERATOR-2nd SHIFT " •· ----·,_ -,\1·n1,rron!{ A\r. lr'\'1nf' PACIFIC MUTUAL ~ .. \LE.;; J'll'1110nnr! \\lln!f'd r,1r ·. r .----. -Santa Ana _Classified Ad. 6;12-561S_. _ ,~18 C'nmpu ... Ur .. :-1u~1r 1~ NuR.S E-Alrles, nlt~lfu. 'C!a!!!lfied ad& Still big tll'ms, I ~ewport Besch :1 11i·l1~l F.xp pN'f'I!. Apply •Ii.iii Equal oppoM11n!1)' emp!oyrr 1 , sn1a1! it"m:t or anv iten1.1 ~-;q115J Opror. Enlp!oyPr FIHg~h!p Rlf, !'I B. iOO Xe'A·pnrt C1~nter Or .. :"\.B. I rnrns rt'tall l"IOth!no;:. Full .t· ~I 1 JI·. ~ Q ~i-11 · ( hi~·rn1 !I Equ11l Oppor. Enlplnyfr prirl tl111t' po!~l11 .. 11o; f\111 1] 1nr:.tcl)', • e1<,pnrt a0• 1 f·:x perlcnccd is reqtured for this position. Salary is open & depen dent upon applicable ba ckground. f{cferenccs & \\'Ork history n1 ust indicate dependabiln:-. Mff ,,._:...."!!'1 .... .,.-:'l-':":'~:'!-I :-:~-:::-:--:-:~:-:::. ___ 2 __ §_!!L!±J Help Wanted, M&F 7100 1 Help Wenttd, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I Personnel nt Lllguna Hills nr eo~1 ,1 I ~mt' i r1ll'!I l·~p..·r .. Ill'•'. ~l<''ll !ocat10n. r or l nfo. Xlll! Oppl). Sn!1:H) ._ :i4>-6152 or filS-1~12. r<1n1 p. hent''.l1i • n!ht rF If your heart's in San Francisco • tiut your iob's 1n Los Angeles ••• Mare Island is hiring! lmmedioto o,,.nlngs for skilled workeri with ProtreHIYO, well· rounded trod• e:aperlence sufficient in scope and content to perform at the ;ournermott level in th1M fi1ld1: • ELECTRICIAN • ARMATURE WINDER • MACHINIST • MACHINIST (Marine) • PIPEFITIER · • MACHINE TOOL OPERATOR MARE ISLAND Some posi tions pe rmane nt : some temporary f not to exceed one year); salaries $5.58 per hour. U.S. Citizen- ship required . Live in the heort of Northern Coli- fcrnio-America·s most fcmcus work and ploy land. Idea l. smog-free cli· mote, short drive to the Golden Gale, the wine country. lots mere! Work at the West Coast's oldest and best· known novel ins t itution , w ith un- " matched potential for professiona l growth, reword and recognition. Get ~ :r Immediate !!',V C•ll: (213) 628-5242 MARE ISLAND NAVAL SHIPYARD Vallejo, Colifom io An Equal Opportunity Employer CLERICAL ASSISTANT :it.1lr or ~I'm, Plel'l~nni •-t ~fun', .\Ir. .\1 i t It' r, .ncre ary f;4l-'.Z~I . Steno ·----~------1 II, I h Sl!Ot-: ~les. Solt'~ CXpf'r " pttM>nl ':' a\·r n ?O!lll1t1n nw .\11\lc or f<'n1. (';i .... 1 2nd SHIFT for .1ecrt1ary ji;_leno, mu~! i1nl1tlj' + \nl'cntivf'i1 -t xlnt I hit\'(' ~'OOd l.)'ll!ng & ~/II hf>nl'fll!l. Full &. part llrrit'. ELECTRONIC PROCESSING ASSEMBLER- i;kllls. \I" 1 1111 SI • x •. Related experience desired 111 c1rruit board 1 Pf'M{'(' olft:n Pf"mlnnt'nl l'nl· PLF:ASE CON"T ACT . ' 5 ~ '. M'.l<' ' • ' "" ' I I Id 11 1 G " 1 _ _, ,,.1~-~~1. i\h . Currrn. c eaning & as sembly . I' po)'lnl't11, pa \'lll'R on 11 · rea ,,ew a11u ·-• 1 lf'r 6 nionrh~. plus I "'l'('k Bank of Americ• Sfl'.IPPf1l 1\fECEM1C, :0.1u!lt PA iri time ofl "' C.1lrllltmll~. :iOO NeY.JlOM Cf'n!C'f Dr. be :l. I!! Cl1t11!1 !\Techanir Apply in rerson or Call 540-6080 Complln)' f'M ]rl l!fr, ~pl111 I. r·aAAion f~lancl ,. fl p 11 h Ir o I di r "I' I .i... !IUfR:ir11 l. Til("dlelll And denlfll 83'.lsOs in~!allntion. \\'ri!P i(l\/Ulj.! 3952 Campus urive, Newport Beach l hcnf'fits. rrluc11 linnMI ll~'is-r.-.f.,r1•11cl'li, r\1.l"Mr11rt' I: ! ltinr'l' 11nd l'n1ployPr ~rork SJll-Jj(),j ~11lury . r x Tl r " 1 r d In Help Want!d MiF 7100 , Htlp Wanfed M&F '711>% I pur,.hn~r fl]Rn . F:'C1't'llcnr lqual Oppor En1plo~er_ <'l&sslf1f'rl Ari N11. /.6, ' u ' '----''-----1 11·01'kln1: 1·nndllfnn\ nnd D"lly Pi!r,t. P 0 Box ljf.0. TYPl!-.T il/)('ed ,1, 11l·c11rarv. i \\'l:'.LDER..S grnl\'th potenl\nt. SECRETARY ~~~·~-9~26-Ahil1ty lo learn l'&l'ICt)' ~.f E..:per. :dummum .t· n1lg \\'ill be m;ponidbl<> for eler1 I entt·re11Ung rl11 tirii, Otrr1•r 11r ldr·1·~ AIM>. :iltun 1·uurr~. CAI support :1nrl i•111ploy<'<' unrl Sr. B11ytr Jnrlu•. Co Sl11\ opf)OMunlty, ~nd C"01n11lc1<•' /\pfll;. :z:µ1 S. SU!!\n, ~A 1ipnhca.nl intrrfllc<'. Go o d Jr11rt11•tllF1!f' <lpcn1ng tor "" li11ludrrnl f"ni.:r !11~~ rr~umct to Clug1lte<I Ari l\r1, 1 \\'llO-\\'ANTS TO "'OHK~ lnd1\'!rlual 11 li0 type• 60, 11h Ship/&ht>d. !'fl<'r ~ -"' 117, rto Daily Plh1!. I' n IJHJ\'I' \CASI . C:l"O\\"lh opportun i1 y. "1"1. Front 'llllcl' nppeiir!lllt.'C. A1:··hlterH1r:il !lrnf1,,1n11n IL-•'C 1560. Cosla J\l<'S.1, C11 Cl!()OSt' 'U~/ houn \l:ork If Jo k. l•h &1Jaru s;,i;,, r.xp, Pluinb. !'001'!1, 't'l\126 I . . . ) . you en )' \\"tlr lllR'. '' ·~ t'h:("'.lro . mel·h11nl1·11 I SOp!"n ~·. • . lor ynufl!ell, be )'Ollr own pc<Opll', pos..~e1111 gooiol lyplnq f·or Appl Cont11.ct .\tBlntni<'n. landS4.'llf" s;1:ii fYPIST· for Dt-ntaJ Off1tr_ · bos1'. ~Jen or 1>1omen Ca n 11k11l.:;, have a hli,;h ~chool Cerol Sm ith f:\I'(' ~r·y, 1tdm a'~~t Si.lfl l\lu .. ~t bf' 11blr lo lype 55-6:1 be r;.l1ghlly hAn<llcappai, rllpl'ln\A nn•I 1nlnlmun1 I 1/-gat !-tty, proht1Cl' .~700 11·pm. [)pntal ~1Cpt'Ml'11N' Nl'ot • Cll'nn AJ•J)('HrllrK'\"_, Y<':tr rt'lo.11.:d <'lerit·a! <'XP<'r· 1 644-SIOO AIP n .. rk. Con~ir fl) jlj..r;'l hf'l plul . Age1 30-45. 5-IS-2291 v111 , retired. ~e 2:"1 10 70 ll'nct', you mil)' be th<' in. I AvM Financia l Setvire 11 ,,_1 Bkkpr/A/P 10 $Ii,,_, TYPIST Supp!f'nitnl }'Our lnNJme rlll'ldua l 11c St'Ck. Pll'a...e Equal OpJ>Or. t:mplo)'Pf. U.'l{;"\l ~y/Jtc-cepL 10 Will TE-'1PORARY Dn1·e 11 Cflb 6 h~ nr n1ort & call: !:iPctr tnrv S.'iiTi 833-914.J day. A11J>l)" in ~non. r . !\nl!lhl I •SECRETARIES Sr1·l't'T llr)-. s A. Siill ~·r1Jn11.• Cah ro., 1!!6 E . l6!h 111 n 5-IQ.83-IO 1\•·t·tnl.l' ~t111y ~;·11 * UNIQUE * ·'. Co1111 fl.lrt111. *TYPISTS A1"'t"!n2 C&11hl<'r S.i:ffl YOUR FUTURE!!! PERT EC '.'\~~rE~ll! :! rE,;; li.:n'I llf1 · Trn" ~ r.O lmai:uw )'l>Ufl;('lf tn Thi~ Let's f;tlk nllrn1I your lllQ•I C;,!I J•'o1nrt!t" ,(;11ro t-sriling ~rot. Un u ~ u a! rnt1•·11J ('f"lll• ei n: YOl"' '' 17112 Ann~tmrii:-,\1~. ,l:1 nla ,\M. Cali f J'a1d \lao.liOns :.r Sid Hoffn111n l"/ppnr for shnrp li:'!rl 1., \\ht•ff' <lfl ~·rn11>1un1 rn ~ ;n;: *HELPMATES NEWPORT 01o:an12t: k in1p!,.m r111 .• 1hc 11l'nr f•i11!)'r ~ If you nrrf • 1 ll33-&r.6 l.'()~, ~:. l7rh !-.t Ptr•onnel Agency niarkct1n11: hhr11ry f or C'flnc1•ni"d. !IK'n 11,.. want to I 1 :-011hl' 11:, Sanlll Ana B KJ'Oll'1n" ll'\·!nc Co. lk 11· lk ' 833 Do"•r Dr N '"' u1 io y1,u ,.. 11a111 ro ,., 1 an e<1u1tl opportunil) -SECURITY-642.3870" ' • RIVIERA to !11,. 111·rsr1n 11·hl"J kM11 11 <'nipk•)t'r n1 I OFFICERS 1;mploymrn1 Ag"Tl(f '. lnr 1 y,·h11t II" !11 1,11nh~ \\"e nro I :l0ll2 Hu.,lnrs~ C1r D.I: 11 111111nr111J 1·1'1ii r111111f' /1rn1 ---. ----\I . f /llm". f"XJ>"r. Oin!ae! ;\II'. ,, .. ,,H.' !l'.\,'t·'·H:O II I I \'l'\1'11 • I PLt:~1 8tHS Srri·1ce. • u.•t : f<•nl, ~r. SupPrV1"'lr STlJ DF:NT5i, $2 Oil llr +-3 '1,~ill: C.:unlnn Canllltr~11~, iril 111~ · .. ' ' 'I "r h.1v<· 1•J1prr .• Nnn unJIJll. nut Belboa Bay Club bonu!-lr•,. •1.1\pm rinily + s.1r. San Ju1tn Cn"!~·traM 1)("1plr. \\'e ;o1•1· <'\'f!Ol\ll111ir of 11tatc OK. L:cst 111ork1n:: . . , . f':..11 ,\If. Dii·k, 1111;.;-~15j_ ''·" •io'i 1.111lllly hi·r1111V" of 011r !)('o)o ('l)!ld, ben<'li\11. ~1 uct lvl\'f' _1;ei \\. Coni;I 111·~~ -• ,,......, plr · c1Jn1e J"1n u~ • ht> II fools. Tor iical••. l\',i.k1n~ Scl'urlly Sel'\"k'<'t1 r o. SWITCHBRD OPR ~ -. . p11rt of '-'Ur ~111~·lni.: f11n11I>· fron1 Anahr1n1 ~" r 1· I 11 ~ PART TIME Lxpc'r. re<frl. 6oS lltlnril n.,y \\'AITRF.:SS, O\'l!r 21 . 1mn1f'd f nr J)l'flJflli.ol. fflnfu!enHul 0 <'an11;<' CQu~t} Tiio· ~-"1 1' WEEk·ENDS ,\· ni::hl h~ &~ P1 rs,,nnrJ opcnlnl{. F.'<pe_r ienr•• inlt'rvlew 1·Hll and .ft'k fnr Plumbln~ Inf'. ~71.Jl'iiO 1 11 0 C . '-· .\lan11.5,?t'l', prrff'rrl'rl. Apply rn prr•nn, .\!rs. r.1rC,uui __ --111""'-" r11; · • nrea JIJ'"'· Belboa Ba C1ub 3700 S, Briwtol. S.A I Blh p I~ l'~IB~lt t'AP''l'I• 111,,1. 10-40 11.n per y,·Cf>k J;(X'i:lal , Y ~r.rth of Sears So ( .. k'f"l"k·t· 11.n<i rt'mod<'llng. "''l'nl ~ be&ch p11rkln, t't(' 1?!1 \\. Coa~t l h\~" '.\'R • ' • · · ·• • ·--------Pl11t.•1 17111 oo_,,...li{)j"! S2.25 !'Ir. Call fl('forc 11 am. S\\'JTCJIOOARTl Oprra!1•r. WA--E-S·S~--~957l. re~erva!lon r iPrk, "1·" ~, ITR Purchasing '• ''"' ..... ,' ' ' JR. BUYER apply In fll"N".011. Stirraton :"\'ll <'.'(pl'r. r"l<'tt,•. \\"1!1 1r11in_ ----------1 RPaf'h Inn 21112 C1JACf 11111"}'.I Allf' und"r 31l. i\pply 111 I SR. PRESSMAN HH pt"n;tJn. !1fi~510n \'1t'Jo Inn • I An lmme<ilKte openin~ for fin TELLE RS I ~il2 O!IO P11rk~·:t,\'. ~!!ASirn1 fi.1~C-i01 \I \'.\LLF\ l<l\l.l\ ''. . .. ·~· .. . '"''I<'"" .. "'' ..... , ... ~- Dull('-\1'\ll lnrludt' purd\ru;e !ndl\1dufll II' ."e\'era.l )C'flt.'I f" "rl r JI I.. Tl -'~·;~,jo"'-, ......... p.,.,..---. 11 ordt'r folto1>111p .r., expedlliru;:. ort5t't exper1en<.."f', ~P 1 ' r.uirl ~"r~ B m~ WAITRESS & coord1nac1on 11·/msnuf. f • r ,\pn! Conti'!!"\ 'l"IP ~. ,n en 111 nn ' · 11~~.I: dept. in 1>14' orrler!nr ot I .Carol Smith b2tle'16.-\l\'~::!,1:r. II ll rir ""ll lr;'",P"' ~lu11"r"'1 01;~A' ",· ;-.;,, lllW-tl'lllMl•M planl & {'fftlip1nrnt repalr .~. ___::::• · ••P'l P 11)!1" r·11 .. • (•a'."' Pl• y ~.11 rnA · lf'Mnt'1! !fcm.1. The 644-5800 prr!ll'n S11rl .~ .~1 rln1 11, .l\:fJ .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil. mo!:: \illrly Appllt'anl! \\'Lil Av('f) Flnan;lal St>rv1ce \\' C•,aH 1111'}, \.I: i ha\'e an i\J\ rl"grM'. 2.-3 yt'll t,qufll Oppor. ~nlployer TOOL MAKER \\'1\ITH1 .. ::;.-. C'~l;:~ :lJ~·· r Antiques IOOS I, ol purcha~lna: '"-~Pf'r. & -,\ppl,:, 111 ~1...,n. J)1<'k"r~n' c on 8iderAhlc m"ehantcal SECRE'i1\RY 1Rt::CEPTTO~· 1:i11'\ ~-F:J t11n1n111 H,..111. ~· DEPRESSION GLASS I .p,11 .. de. Thi• I• a ·e11·ly JST. r\Hra•·th·c <irnhitlnu!' TOOL ROOM -------.. " \\'ANTt:IJ l-Wnu1y npf'ra1r1r J3 di I t t'~tahllshM """'ilion. y01.mg \1"1Jman fnr ~1n11\I Mn· MACHINISTS 1•111ru·u1n. . nncr p a <'N,1j '~0 I I R I E I t t ' 111 ... 0 ~ ,:hnm1µi l(lrl. rtl·~I 7 tu111 hron "lult•,, •I ~llU(V'r;,-0 Pl.US PRODUCTS grn 11 <'<i ~~ a e inn , r. • ,. 0 .C. AirpoM, l girl ofliCf'. l•t 11nd Zl\tl ,hif1 \. Pair! 1'1 T'f'nr t'n!rr,nrr of Ed :t <'Ufl~. Crt'llZH &.· S11i;:11r ho1~·1 1 Ofl<' ol The Mtion• lef1ding rnnno!1t1•t11rc111 nf f o 1J d rrupplrment11 hlls Ju~t n10,•e<J Info a beautilul new pl;1n1 In lf\"lnC!. Cood &kills requ ired SCiOO. 111l"flll'11I n.nrl ll!r 1n,ur11n1·c ~llNf'-Cnlf'rn1t II , lf"rbr.r l t>rr-r) l.-i11-J, J .ii 1.M. lrf' per mo. Aak tor Unda Q\·rrlinl•. 2.100 llnrbnr Bl\•J. C.\t 11·11 rumt,11'!"!1. I nrtflll;O 8._1.1 9293. \!w" A'.\' f -1'; 0-Cf;r d <' n;-f l'•i')klc J.lr \\ hhou! t'<lVC'r. t' *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers EVENING & SAT. Jlnnrlymiin. ·musr I I,.'' ,\IJ 17 p1rN-« In nnibtr colo1· II I. INTERVIEWS l~isnJn" 1Ull• al'l'n , fl(>rm for \\oul<i hk" lo lr111ll' lor I avr 100 m11ny lo 1st right man, 71 1·Jl3G...U21 . Pleasl' nlAll your n'!llJme lo Liz Rcin<:k!r 'a Agen('y plHt""" ('It. l.L r.ladrld J)lllltm the 11..ttentlon of I h ~ 4020 Bttth St., Sult~ 10.i 8 A~l·7P~I. · ~lo00a)' lhr•u 1'9"l-lll32 .. , I Pf'~nel Director. or you Ncv,.pon IW11ch , IUJ·llli:tl f nlfn> _ may ltlephone for an Dlel A Job llJ..tl90 9 A.\1·12 noon, Saturday 1 appUcatbl or t1pply in No Chere-To You Aflt r llOl.irs r11l l Plant Supl Trivia? penoh, lnlerVi" appta w\11 E!!itabli11htd 1965 at 1n41 ~31.11. lt'i o reason !'.tk~ni«t 11, •tiout 1 SE CRE'TARY. E:<i:l!'CUtivc-. to read the PLUS PRODUCTS ""°" •horthlnd • ''"'"'· LEAR Dally Piiot's I Top "'"'" Appl>' P•"°~ -~ K 11 1-""..,. "'I De p 1 11 O \ G entertainment """' l!\ft, ...... -" ., I SIEGLER Rd. l Maln St, l f"l•Wl :"if'v.'Jl(tn Stach. Saturday I ~ L\hibll(lf!I l\nllht 1nl (lin1f"ntlt>n rrntf'f ~ \\' K1ur!/11 A1·r April 2\ 213. 27, ~ Thune Fn SA!. 1·10 J)Tll !"undll)' 12 ~II I() ti P~I Sektillch Production• I 1 .111111 1\Q, of J.unbort't' :'ii E~IORIAL liOSPJT,\L, pc19e every ~ SErRETAR\'. liook1n2 TRANSPORT ~'!'!'::t"l!":::::7::':::::~:::''f for •llarp agf{rt-sR ive DYNAMICS 2-0ll'.\'A t-1~. h1JI lf'f'e, R EC E PTIOJ"llST!TYPI~: ~ta!")' for p!'t1ldrn1 nf 31,1 \\' Seft<>rstrom mnrb!t-top .,.,,,_h •Utnd, Olk R.ECEPtlONIST 1 1)1>1.11 • fut .ic row lng mu•lc ~:\<'flr lli1rMrlt\\'l'lrn,..r1 It'.• 11 hn'(',f. , .~•1 your drt~M'r 22\00rar!i;t',C~t • for law office in N.:ipt rornpany. r I u. h olfll,..'4 , l\lllll\ /\nil ltr"m • !\'If/I t';'i"4". tl!fi(' OaUJ I \ST!Qrr.;;--Vlc-trol• 1 12'. De• c h , call bft 9 It 5, m1111 haW! ~II ba 1 I r 1 , &IZ-.1!6711 frir f1l<il """*''"'· · 1 • "''"' " ~07. 9'1'9--00Jl, _ ~;qlll!.I opport unlly l'l',tplOyt'r ~u~11r Bowl, CnHnn Onl\·l, I l'(l~~iOn lncludcrl. s.1't~~ REC/Gtn Off ror n1Cf SF.CTY· t Girl of(\Ql', S-lj'l. ,.,...,..,.,..,'.,1.,w..,'!!:"""~I Onn~t' Bowl or 11nv kind co 1 U110<1 tom-p&ll)'. FfT, call SO lo $500. No Shthd, lite:· of bowl w\11 1011 With 11 IL\U.-,;:,..:::::,-;s:,oe:·•.-:100"";1uoltA.'"'11""01 Calif. Optlcal1 tor ~ppl , 'l)'Jllna:. Nd )'I lady btwn llll , .11 Oellv l'llul Cln.K!flesJ 0.Jb' PUol 0•1-lf!td Adi U Victoria ~ C. M. ~J>.-1400 l 25 yrs. old. S31>-S7GO ,\rl l>t2 :16t!. &u-567S. "&"'12-'-9"1'7-'-------l ) I ---,.,;ir ----=,,.-,,--,----;=R0117c;.,C:::.,.::r:;•l'--19rn701 Cadttlac Botiti, 1 t060 Trvcki 95'0 General ,,. %... "' ... ~-1 •........ _ .. , •• .Antlq.... I005 I Dogs --:umlture IOSO I P lenos Orv•ns - D!NlNC Tobi" & oMin • l OFA • AKC OlJ> ENGLISH STUDIO eouch 120. Lort<e 0 PIANOS W I ~.-1....... Chnmp. sll'f!d. Show QUallty. &hunPr, con lf1' ma"J)le la.ble • NS arm. "nu1. .>.:>..,,., i:AJU· ! • • I •---()"GA 2CanaI C:lrele, NB, 6-U.36.113 r.tales only. 8 P.fth~ old. . a. 6 t '""~ •w~r ti -----'o 1-8'17-sntl I •,~. "™•hi• maol• ""'''' R !ltals f $5 Appli•n«s '\ ~l IRisii" Setter, l yr old. male, ~M.3 ~~.,11 d111tr1 SlO. e r £ 0 RT AB I. E \\'!\ 1 fl•' 1• ~· ~aU alter ~ pm, IJl{E new, trundle bed Open Nights 'til 9 'W/sp1nner. good OOlld. Shor! ~764:> /bol Blk me 10. I 5 • ·1 • -S 1• • bed Chevy camper flht'll S50 S C llNAVZERS l\'finialut\', w !llCr-t. •• · n '-h 'at: ti .Ji !oN,' un. 6•.JI F ' 842 1196 hrilf1t !lt'I, :wall' 'l"' ~am. um ~ ~lnle & ftmale, A.KC. good rnrmll"n top. S7!i ea . *P ianos & Grands* K.ENl\tORE Gas Dryer $40, fm-~1 !!."!_~ _ &_~u~ I E~iscr wfodonw!er iii: JJaldwtn~Cablg... Cb.lckulru: Norge Ga& Dryer S-"IO Speed IRISfl SC'M'ER PV P ' 5. ~peerion1t>IC'r, S50. 96.l--:ll62 l . ~itctier . Kawai • Kimball Queen elerl dryer $35. guar I mfl)(' " fem. AKC, S.100. 6 1'.10VJNG. s" c RI r r c EI . Knaoo°. Mn!IOn It Hamlin . & W!I, 546-86~ __ _ \Vk!! old:-646-~3-1133 1 1',JltNITURE SAl.E·Marblc M\Wt'lt . Sohmcr • SI.el~ R.nt"W•sher1/Dry1rs ITllOROUCHBltED Cocker rot !bl. I~ le 3ml de1ks & Wi,Y ·Story&Clark -Wlntcr $2. Wk. rull mr.Lut I Spaniel Pup11, 6tWeeks. caatn, wooden 111ble11, 11tereo • \Vurli~r • Yamaha I ~~~~~ TRADITIONAL 11 fl. &• 196< CllEVY II Too 6 cyt COUPES ' SEDANS Mew ~. o11a rtped. 1 11.tick, 6' bed, radkt. bvy dty The Harbor Ar••'• Ntwnt Xtra Sharp . P.JU1t Uquldal:e FblJt. $2.'1918 W'.llll 4 pm; uru: &ood • ()tlqd, ~ -' Jmmed. No CUh Nftded • ~ SM-tle alt ~· t6ilM6 ~3416·"-----I SUBARU C I 3.1:-~RHOOES-Sloop. 1967 EL CAMll'IO V~. < "'" g;N,KERS LEASING ~o. !2., 2 wu o( alh1, llUmt' p/brks, p/a, ale, m~. 0.11l1r f!O.tl Dnl11a. \\'rium. cn.il•lna gelU'. xlnt rubber, liCood i:as - 67>-092-1 an 5 I 'A·kndt. mUea&e, SUl50. 645--3-ISS Factory Authorll.MI Stlet & S.rvic• Ch11vrol1t 7 7- 28' Sourh Coast Knock AlJOu1~ 1973-fORD&wi"r· nins Spec.lallz.ing In Alt Ira-_. New 174 Good saUr:r lotsa' cockpit xlnt. lltro rltan, bclow blue European Car Rep.1lra RV '"""· 1 """'-=:..:*:::·'":::'m=·----, MONTE CARLO 1900 * * 640-!!0001 ~FORD. AU lo. N<w ulilily s b HOBtt: 16. ycllow/whil" I .. '""" ""''· Perl. cood. Harbor View u aru Umlied o!Jror! ONL\' No. 41M. Stripe ull1. C1en11. $2500. 642..(638 . ._ $3799 6-IOl)m, 549-1~4. 1965 CllEV. delivery trk, fl 2100 H•rbor Blvd., C.M. 645-0660 scr. fliii . .Sl8l 1i' TRIMRIAN. ~1r1t cond. cyl, •tick. New brk5 &J !'!~""' ___ ..,"!'l!\!"i~~~~---~=I Howard Chevrolet Come oori\plell' w/1nlll'r, i1hock11. $600 or otr. 6T>T6461~BMW 9712 p eot 9741 bol'C.'e Sl!MXI. or ofr('r. &SG-1414 ,73 OfEVY LUV . !'! ~lo1l'Arthur and Ja.m WANTED Ditlj[hy. fiberglass ~Jag1 Air Condilionir1g ORANGE COUNTY'S NEW PEUGEOT Nev.~rt~ach * 639-1202 • 6-l:>--0829 1 11111''1, twin bed, bk11~1 set. New Spinets fr ........ $595 /.REBLT v.·eshc.r, dr y e r s,! E L t:; (;ANT & lntdllgl'.nt JlEA~k'IESfl&W:S::~.' 556-80$ or Used from · · · · · · · · · ·· · S95 dsh/wsh, S50 & up to 1 yr Sta;nd11.rd.Poodlc Pup!!:. (\~C Phtyel"ll " .......... $895 i.:ar. MG--52'18 or 839-7620 Chanip 1U"C'd. Blk . 493--4269 Gar•o• Sele IOU Grnnd.~ " ........... S.1!15 *ORGANS* WASHr~lt & DRYER FOR Free To You 8045 10 SPEED \Paris Spons BuldwJn . Conn. Hanimond . MLE $50 EACH · .,.._ __ ~ . I Bike). new t-ond. Bat offer Kawai • Kimbalr. Lowrey . &16--~41'1 AF'GHAN .. ~""""'" mix. t OVl'r SIOO. 10 "peed {'('h· J{odgel'$ • 'nlom.p.s . :.·;nn• FR EE PlCKUP, Re.frig & small. Fant!UllJt' V.,t/ Ids & lurlan, nt'W rond. Bes1 alfC'r aha . WurUUer. A pl!anct·!, run f>r not, & P"IS. Hsbl'kt'n, 64fr9288 over S9(1. llodaka {1uptr tall Optigan .....•....•.. $150 ~tru~ nu~1u\. 6T.r~?'i8 I ~·HEE: 1"·1n niattrks and good l'OflJ. never rat~!. l..ov.•rey Spill{'! ...•.... SUIS -· 1 · I020 box ~pr1ngli $..'>$/orter. 2 old olive bHr· \\'urlltt.er Spinet, nf:"' • S499 Bicyc es , 1116-alal rels from Creect' $.'I & SlO. * WIN FREE * 6 or 7 tt .. in p>d condition Xint hwtiutin 492-7965 O'DEST -,,~ • o•··LER 1965 CHEVY Bel Air St•· & reaaonahle. 4~ •·•· I Autos Wanted 9590 J;I"\ • \Vgn, pvi·r iste.-r, p'-loT brakrs, 40 IT. Ketch. 9lm Completl'. 0 C.Omplcte Sale1 and Service. 11.uto, 1ile lflttring \\'heel. fac $12.500 Or bel'll orfC'r / CADILLACS • 50 con1J)3cla on dl&pla.y. air, Till"'" Ures, bf!aut car, t'or detail!' call 646-8792 PACIFIC MOTOR f"XN!plionally C'lcan, asking Boats, Slips/Docks 90_70 La"rgest Selection '575.00 or Bcsl 0 ff er In Oronge County IMPORTS 1-008-t~:!:m~~~---=,-,,--; DINGHY r;paet":S·SIO ea. Al50 CVoiul!'."_ °'. Ev,111~ ... · ~a.n ~ 1974 BMW's PEUGEOT /SUBARU '70 i\fALlBU 2-dr. 1rr. Sm•ll 12-17 It. KJ)llC'C $20. BAiboa. "'" ..,., uu:> VJ•r l557 \V. J.lnooln Ave.. V-8, auto. ll'llJlti .. Air. radio, area. Call EiTh-8005 nl~ 6. vPniblf's. _AIM> many. other ln stock ready for lmn1L'dlate Anaheim 533-822" heat<"r. pv.T. brakes, j)\'T. Boaft, Sp;;d_&_S~9080 R icci Cadillac Trade-ins. deli\'CI')'. Excellent 51\VlngS h 975Q steering, lt>M than 44,00'.l on f'l!maining 1973 models. ~ 1 orig. n1iles. $1825. 644-046S. ~1lt:.E• ro good home tem. Patio table wrought Iron ORPAN LESSONS '"IVERSON'" R11ct>r lOsp.1 Tc1T1C'r mix. JO mos.. bottom $8. Larlles clorhlng 1 xlnt cond. ~tens 26" ori~ 1 ~payrd. !168-8379. sl1ie 5-7 new cond. Cral1s-1 FULLERTON MUSIC 'I No. 13() asking $Sa. 84&-l732 1 Small Aus~illJ'l s.hcep dog. man tool. box .S3.SO. Set 01 18191 !:.uclld, 1o·oun1aln Valll'.Y l'\'t>S. l:i lbs. !\;!alt' wilh shOls. bar bells & \\'l'lghts. 111· Sal. 557-4836 18 ft. Ylat Bottom, 454 SALES-SERVICE Lt:ASING '11l _ gu E. stcrro, X, A, s. Oll.V. U. CA..\"1lNO '73, V-8, STELLA JQ.spd bike. ,'(Int !"!'eds homf'. A.tt. 5, $48-0297 & Sun 8-5. M012 LI Encan· I SSO + -• • lo, Dffna Point, 1 blk ·up 122 N. llarbor, Fullenon Chevy, TR 2-X Edelbrock OVERSEAS DELIVERY itab. hen. mnr. APP, Air PIS, TClf1lK"au CO\·cr, H.R.l.~. , Pa~gon htadc~. ROY CARVER, Inc. Qrp. orig owner, Best offer. iiix> n1I., ~lnt cond. -Sl~- cone ' G"F.>-_~ .....--_ Furniture 80SO frori1 PCll. 493-2:>70. 871·1805 Id' Mt • I 10•5 . I ~h;-;;a-verde Nor t h · gol l Sacrlfu'.t. Ph. 9~1 ROI.is ROYCE Br.t\V 493-8799 E\'es. 968-0327. '73 20' FORMULA on tanrlcm I TOP DOLLAR PAID 234 E. 17th St. PORSCHE '62 l.GOOS. new 'SS El Camino. rMMAC. \\'Ul Bui 1ng aerras 1-. BROTHERS Se"'."ln g -i·Jubs,hJJlt•tJryrr,hirdragC, CON TI NUOUS FREE machine. Docs everything. 3 ki!C'hcn t•lc J..ll5 Ca.Iii St. ORGA!ll CLASSES FOR trailel'. Used nn!y ~O hrs, IMMEDIATELY Costa l.feu • 54&-4441 Inter, rcblt eng, no nat, not ~II to just anyone. P.ful'it Must sell. Pr! pty. S."i!Hit71. F'OR AU. FOREIGN CARS '74's Are Here! Extras. $2500. 536--2185 5t"e lo apprC<'iate. 673-Tl74, e Surplus Bulldlng ~1o\TERTAL . l()j()'a o/ NE\\ ITEMS! Doors, l'.Jmbcr. ply· 1V':)ll{f, alum shef'tlng, mold lnx. windows, t>lc. BUILDERS SURPLUS LOO So. ?tlnln, S.A. ~Ion thrn Sai 10·5 I l[i] 1 Call or co~ :n 10 see us. Immediate Deliverll R•n•ult 9755 Chrysler 9925 TrwpertatW. Save On R1m•fnlng 73s '70 RENAULT. Gr rat '66 CHRYSLF.R JOO, Sfjj(l. · · CREVIER BMW economy car i\lust St'll. Call Nt'w rires. bntkf's. Chrm. &il-0038 <1r &~. \Vh\11. >.1nt rond. 900-2168 Toyota 9765 art. 1 p.m. bet. 9:30 p.m. '68 CllR\"SLER To1A·n & rtl05 old . $100. Moel. 6' Clock ' . · . ADULTS. Every Tuesday .,,·/shelves. $60. Commode *GARAGE SALE* 7:30pm. Start any week. SJ(). 64.i--0682. 1 M0-2652 or 645--4074 Tom Dieterich in chargt. Movl"G _ Furn,., u ",. H ·~ Coast P..1uslc Costa 1'.1eq. • 1· ' orses --Newport Blvd. at 1-lirlx>r. Appl.lafl('('S. .l'!Tany hshld s-;2 :t851 itC'm5. Patio SS.le: April 26 i;i; QUA R. 'ii Thorobrcd" JG _,,..,..,..,..,·..,..,..,,,._ 1 Campers, Sale/ Sal~ • Service e Lensing & 27. 2575 Irvine Ave. at hands. good conforn1at1an. ~ • R t 9120 m \V. tst. S.A. ~3171 NEWPORT , IMPORTS ' ---·1 5'150 6'14-0069 642 9405 TI4: 546.JQ:'lJ Dogs Granada Way, C.i\f. 642-3977 Son't'I \vfflnx1•n mane & I Sewing M•chuws 8093 en , 3100 \\'. Coas! Hwy., N.B. Closed sunda}'11 7 PC. Rattan srl, $200. tai ' . . . CONSE\V sgl ne<'dle IXl"'cr 6' CAB-OVER CA~I PER (~I I ~ Datsun 9720 9040 Rri:t~ ches~, need a I J•welry 8070 ' machlnr & hin. ~1odcl 220, cond. Fils any r;tn truck, \\le pay 1op prit.'t' in c11.s.h for ----------- rcflnish!ng. sz;. Aft 6, · . 1 Oougfll $2.JO, 613-5SlR D11.c.r.un, etc. $275. 5-IS-T.m I your clean u.s...>d can; & WI LL BUY YOUR Continental 9930 Counll'Y "Je n. 1'"ull po"'l!r, dual uir corvl. Xlnt cord. $975. Aft 4, 673-7963. FR·EE TV I GT.,...29.ll INDIAN JC"'e ry . . b S • Good 8094 Motorcycles/ lrUCka. DATSUN1 TOYOTA "'ith the riurch~ ----'-"-----1 • PUPPY WORLD • J°fAND r.tadc Tile Tahl1;, ~~d, ~~=~~~~~'.rq2i;r S~E~ porting s -Scooters 9150 Howard Chevrolet OR VOLKSWAGEN t'tf any nt>\\" '67 CONTINENTAL Convt>rt· 011huahua1, Tiny Poodles, 1de1igned) 42 round, 5 Ht· Brislol S.A. JtUGER·model f\o. tQ.22, 22 ~lac.Anhur and Jamboree PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'I.LL TOYOTA ible, tape deck. & loaded Pit Bull.s.. Pekingese. Pom· Ba<k Iron Chairs, $175. 1 ,' 8078 C'a l. Semi-a uto. rifle. Rot1:11-y '73 HONDA CB 500. 3500 ml. Ne\\'port Beach PAY 'IOP DOLLAR. CALI.. In stock \\"/Xtras. $900. 050139 bl'I rra.nlan, Cockapoo, Japanese 642·3693, &15-1976 Machinery clip, Com<"S 1v/3 clips & 50 Xlnt shape w I hcnden. 833-0555 KENT ALLEN. 54().-04.t!. ~lust bring In this ad to 8 & _9 am, ~7 pm Span., Labf., Bull l•og5, SOFA 9 ft, blue and grttn 2'1'' IUYI'ARY Sit on ~1o"·er. ro~nd11 of animo. S 4 0 . $1325. 645-4254 evC'S & I WE HlTY ·72 D,\TSUN, sta. v.·agon. qualify. OUer good 4-22 7~ Corvette, ____ 9932 \\lat~h dagslC ,1·,.XEG'DShPoUpPSh -~ v.•/2 matching chain & end 1 3 spd $200 stJ...ZH2· "''kncls. '" l~tP'ORTED AlITOS stick, 26.000 mi.. sunrf.. thru 4-J0..74. Dobies. "'-' · · 1•1bles $120 541·5838. 1 ' .,z..139· II 3 D rvING gear, mu&t S<'ll. DUCAT! S PRICES PAID! G /Blk · I top new HURRY Stud Service P.10At Breeds. I ' · .> a C II • •191 z;o Factory Sl.Tambl€'r. BE T rceri w vrny · Open Eves. 531·502'1. \VANTEDCKS Miscellaneous 8080 a 64"·.a \\'ith extra pa.111. 0.•n Lewis Imports radials. G75-'794l or 66-TISS \\'hile the selec"lion is good \\'ILL PAY TOP DOLi.AR FOR YOUR' VE'JTE dlr., IRISH .seuef Puppies, AKC. K USE87D"~I~~ ... M LETS TV, Rffio, HiFi St. 8091 $j95 5-lB-1487 1!.60 llr.r bor. c.r.J. 6''6-000: '71 DATSUN \\'agon. Good AT Ch •-Bloodl. ~ ~ SCRA 1--Shape, gas Mver. Prlv. Pty. amp"'n inc, x · S 1 1 '73 NORTON COl\fl\fANOO CASH FOR $1750. &1.1--0887 MARQUIS rayed clear, lop qualily, •LOVESEAT & so!a custom • ZENITH, RCA & y van 8 I JI YOUR CAR '67 COUGAR, <1rig clean. Show & JK'l, xlnt obt.>diencc made e very gd qua!, never 1 TV & 111creos. 1974 modt>ls lnter!llate ow ni er;, new 1972 DATSUN 510 4 dr 4 s.t>-SSH ____ _ Cougar 9933 background. shots S75 & up, used, usually hm, 968-7910 ANSWERS priced to elcar. All nvall. condition. $1700. 97~2966 S46-7070 pd 26 pg 14 000 ~I ~ P~t. ni:~~e. A~~~ 963-3429 ' 1 NEVERUSED Ve! vet 1nodrll' In stock & on Ar.IER. Eaglt-, dirt. 125, AUTOS IMPORTED _ ;2,J'zj. ~5336 ' · TOYOTA tirl's, $950. p.,1 Pt Y. ha. 11 75 display. 3 yr picture tub!.'. I ZNDAP eng., new top, bot· -. _ _. 8 RARE-EXOTIC Ch Ines c Love~at S300 c rr . ;,, Negate -Hoi~I -l'Rnsy -yr parts & SC"n ·icc. Cash 90 torn, tr8Jls. $32.'i &U-4ml General 9701 260Z, Auto, air co ...... mag 673-5-174, 4 pm to pn1. Crelll!"d Dogs. l>-lale & I dlnctte....'..o;e~Sl.50. 673-9118. Oiigin -tlAlllPIN or terms 10 36 1no. ABC S ,,.1 TJOc XI 1 -'~'his, bumpers, 5,000 ml, 900 S, Coast H"'Y· J\.tUST-S1':LL; '12 Cougar, 1o·en1nle. 3 hlue, 1 pink n lNETTE set w/6 chrs $.iO., A lack1;n1 ith e.niploys n fe· Color TV 19046 Brookhurst "72 KA\l/A. Ar. . :c, ' 11 19T.? PANTERA 351 t•ord. ~, $599.i 89R·2220. or ~3301. Laguna Beach Burgundy Blk vlnvl 1ap spotted. Nusr Sal'rillce $100 couch & lavt' scat ., ale hclprr. She dot.•s mare or 9021 ,\1Jnnrn Hunlinglon cond, VC'ry low niiles. Call 1pd. 20 ml?~· GrC"at car ! F .-9725-494-750.1 · 5-\0·3100 PS, PB, ~ir. $2800. 833-1257 & Up. Includes pnpC'.l'S. gold shg crpt $1'9. 842-7219. v.•l!h a llAIRPIN than he cloe& llcuch. 96&-3329 or 962-5.559 548-2389. $879;;. 646-7321. iat / ii!!!~!!l'llJ!!!'!!!!!~!!!!!!!!l i or aft 6 , 67~>-Sli2 545-SG'lG. KENi\10RE washer S 5 0. "·i!h A hox of 100!11. SHER\rOOD S.8!00 FM amp, 'G6 HONDA ~· Strai_i.:-ht-dir!. I Alfa Romeo 9705 LEASE '7~4 TOYOTA Ford 9940 PUPPIES 7 "'k old, mixed \\'it·ker headlx>ard king size BARTLETT 1 ll:> R~ff' v.·1111.~ \\'/\\'OOd cab. Good ronrtl11on. SIJO. CalJ ,:_;,;c;..c;.;c...,;_-----1 CANCELATION ·_:.:..::--------1 breed to good ho•nC'. 1 SIO. 96.'l-4420. FLOOR COVERING $300. ljust bought, must C\'<'S, 557--5257. Cl Af.1''A RO?i-1.EO. Run.-: ,74 FIATS '64 FALCON Spi•inl Conwrt. 847-31fil 1· RATTAN bar, 6 rt. solid 7 •• W l9th St CM sell, slill undf'r 1varr) HODA.KA lOOCC Trail bike. i,.-oocl, look~ bad, Performan· · Best De•I Anywhere! Orig: O\\·ncr. P/S, H./H, AKC, Siiky Terr iers nai-ra .,...ood top w/4 yellow -• n' ' ' Pioneer Pl.120 1urntable, $195. cc+ ~i\IPG, $39:1. i>-18-8625 2 rlr!i. & 4 dni. LEASE OR BUY Have t<1 see 10 be-llcvc the 2 fi73-?S04 naug. 510015 Sl25. ~1 Qualify custoni oor C'OvC'r· f~mplre cnrtridi.:e S 120 . After ~pm. 968--0479. Audi 9707 ·REAL $AVINGS good C'On<I. S575. 6~5S87. moll, Ing. f eaturin.i Nnft."O \•U1yl Dolby AN 60 $60. NevC'r Motor Homes, 5404491 All Models! ;-63 FOHD \\l,\GON. nlllN For an •d In C1ll Mary S.lh Leader's Laokl w ........ 'I) •r14 642·'671, HI. 3111 Cozy Capes! LJ . 6-20 9203 40.44 t.., 1Tf .... ; ... 1Tfr..1"~ , • & ~1a1~hcf'('!ll carpet. Gu14r. used. 64~~2. I 9l60 "12 AUDI IOOLS auto. trans., Cask ror ConUno\ DEAN LEWIS good, body in good cond. installation & pcrformant.-c. ZENITil~~A-,-1/-1-.,-1-S~,-,-,... __ S_•_•_i_R_•_n_• _____ 1 s~nroof. A?tlITTI & speed & ·11 FL\T 850 Spytler. 15~1 m1. $17.i PH: al8--8271 Ch'l'r 30 yrs. eitp. 51,,.,,, ,,.,·th " ,. -u r u la r '"' '"'"" 831 20-'" XI [ FREE ESTIMATES 11,.,..akC'rs. 3 ~~ record VERY CLEAN 23' DodbgC'' ·'""~'· -00 ~· f nC'\\" C'lutch. 1>2513mffi;29_"' TOYOTA !:HO l\t.\VERICK, auto trans, Ca ......,... .,.'"" ehangcr and portable Zenith · k' · ii ., ·~ II "'"!·''? .,... ""'"' rilotorHamf'.Allxtras ut '73 Al!DI 1 LS, su.nroo , n1cch.l--ond. 1.,.,~. ••· 1 230t'C'6,.,.,\<'n<>,orig.o\\•nf!r. air. l\fust fitll this \\'{!(' · A~l l'r<.1. 6 mo sti on 1967 FIAT 850. neo,1• lift's, •. $1350. 552-7890 aft 6pm. I BUY l,I, sta1wl. Absolute MtC'ellcnt ,....... -.. Sa 1•-s~ ·~ 966 H bo c '! "" •3 condilion Sr5. 6-42-68-M). ;10~·4'.,,1 \\11JT, c. ;r.i;,. ,.,..........,., Pxccllent rondilion, sell for 11 ar r, .n -.,.,.,..~.:;i CONVERT '70 XL ford. C.000. used fumlrure & appllance11 or \11111 sell for ynu MASTERS AUCTION 646 1616 or 13~'625 aft 6 or s~day, 839-097•1 • !'".-i5-3050 • ~IS-63'19 I POOL pump, Sear'• r.1otlC'I 167277 \\"/plastlc pip es. W('Sfinghouse e I c cl r I c motor, ~ hp. 115 AC·S.2.lA . $20. Metal typcwrller table $5. 893-6460 aft 7Pl\1 or Sal· Sun. HIDE A BED $.\l Excellenl condition • 546-3074 • LIKE NE\V! Scar's 11 Inch 1973 'l1' \Vt N NEB AG 0 BMW 9712 $750. 642-3158 LEASE A BRAND NEW '74 ne<'d ca.sh. sell 1vholmllc. molorhon1e, has t'Vf'ryth\n1;. Jensen 9732 TOYOTA 1200 Corolla Sedan fin;t rome, cRll 531-5939. blnck and \vhltc TV \\ilh A~l/Fi\1 stcf'{'O, music Reas. rnll'!a. 962-4a87. for only $.55.2'5 per mo. 36 Lincoln 9945 alarm ,and mate hi n g '71 ELOORADO i\tini nlOt.or llfTll. IUl(t rot OW)S. open end lease. pot'hlblc stand sso.' &lJ.6840 home. Xlnt rond. 16.00J nil, BAVARIAN INT~~~R ?<.fUNT'l 4 & 8 track, Home. $6995. 54S-Z'il4.. Alt Bpni. M $ i Large Sclecllon tape pl33•cr, used vecy. very ~ ,, ·' of ColorJ lltllc, like llC\1', plus Z1 Immediate Delivery tapes, all for $80. 962-768.ct I§] t'ULL SERVICE ADr.1UtAL color TV, 25" ·6!1 Awtoifots.le ·Q DEPART~lENT n1odt'I ron!Kll. Nc1o1• tube9 & hv Sl't'llan "'/1 yr auarr. $200. PH : 539-1789 Antiques & Cl•ssic 9520 1''0RD '29 i\lodcl Completely restored. qualily. Call 6T.r7S72. Rec V•hicles A •. Shot.> 95l0 I 974's JUST ARRIVED! 2002'11 &. Tll'i: B.1\•111ias & 3.0 S.\"s 3.0 CSA's NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Co'l.st Hwy ., N.B. 641-9405 Order your C'ar far dclh·el'}' Maida 9731 in Europe NO\\I! 1:.;;:::;::,:c_ _____ _ \\'11.J.. BU\' YOUR RECID). 'TJ r<.1AZDA RX-3 ATIONAL VEHICLE PAID1 EXCELLENT speed & XLNT. \Vagon 4 :~~ g~~~~l1ci:~i>Pr~~1 P .RE.OWNED BMWS 1~~=~"~'·"""""===:--ROAD H u N TI N GT 0 N • 66 1800 TI . 4 spttd ·n i\11\ZDA R.X,3 \Vagon BE \cil 18801 Beach Blvd. • '69 2002 • 4 !'peed 4 speed & XU.:"T ~ · · 1 • 'ii 2trlO CSA· sun roof 831-2GW 842·?i04. e '72 3.0 CSA . 101\· n1iles GAS. TANKS in5tallt'<I by e ,72 2002 . 4 ,,;peed 1972 ?tlAZDA R.Xl .$J: i\1RJQl'\\'ay. Trncla, lmports. 1 •. 72 Buvaria 4 speed Ml/Fl\1 C.000 roncl . _,.,., &\ii \\'. ltllh, c.:-.1. or best off('r 581-0068 Sports, Rae•, Rods 9540 5 r . or. 50,000 mile \\·arranty M•rcedes Benz · 9740 ll\'9Llable on 11.ll fie\\' 1974 & '73 BJ\.1W's. Bill MAXEY TOYOTA ' ' •{ \I • ;; ,,,, ' ) , 1, '1 ' I .J-',(1! '69 to '72 LINCOLNS MARK Ill ' IV COUPES & SEDANS Xtrn Sharp, 1nust liquidate immed. No cash needed -0 .A.C. '71 TOYOTA 1600 GT BANKERS LEASING Fuel-Injected headers. Konis. SO.JI Bolsa, \Vcs1m Nu brks, li res & ball. Just Mu t4ng 99S2 Dyno-tuncd. Gd l\IPG. t·as1 1 __ , _ _:_ _____ _ ~take offer. e ~2342 e '69 MUSTANG Fallilback, full -~.,,,;~"'-~'-''--A~-po\\'er, disc brake!!, 11./c, lo ·~r :O";~~li,Ca~: t!jj mileage, St.JOO, 642-1393 alt 830-7'.H7. ~!·-,-IU_ST_AN_G-. -,-,,-,.-.-,-. -• .,-.. '71 TOYOTA Corolla. good sl<'rro. Like new. $1500. or cond. $1600. C.811 644-6809 all best orter. 962-Ulti:i lpn1. . -·, •73 CELICA Sil\·cr "·/blk Oldsmobile 9955 landau top. auto. trans., air,1------·---- & loaded. 831-21HO Dir. Jl.10s~~E Triumph 9767 GMC TRUCKS '70 SPITF"IRE. HT.~ ST. Fi\1 HONDA CARS Radfhtr, reblt C'ng, cone!. $1450. 645-7269 10P UN!VERSITY OLDS 2850 Harbor Blvd. ;V.:o;;lk:.:•:.:w:.:•;,9,;•::,nc._ ___ 9_77_..0 Costa i\le10a ~9640 '61 BUG, xlnt con<!, R&H. '70 OLDS 88. CusL ~ cir. ~lk;. blue w/l:llack interior $97j. Of'\\' t."Ond. All po1\1Cr & all'. ;, 7l4-53l ...S19!1 nc\\" Hr:s .• l~as had xlnt 10\T\V BUG, ,\J\.I/f~I , ~nrc. $1S:i0. :l4J-3124. 1'leehanicnlly perfect. $1<\9.'i. P into 9957 673-8561 vw 69, rampor pop-top, '72 PINTO ex~ cond, good e~ne . body & Ures. $2(XX). &i&"~ Automatic 1rans1nis.sion, etr ·7o-V\V BUG, 4 spd. Xlnt condilioning, r11(·k, radio. cond. 46.00'.l orig mi. Pvt. heater. Inimaculatc (159590) ply. """"'"' $2277 "66 V\ll HUG re-built t'ngine. $500 . • sn.1359 • n •. ~ l••.:• 10n '" Sq\lal~ Bad<. •"'•· 91UWllTOYOwTA110 $1800. Ph 493-2.18-1 o t 4"l-!Oc.17:_----~ 1i\'\V Scn1i automatlc, 1966 Harbor C l\J &1&-930l SHXXI, call aft 6, · -~ · · tH~2982 ·n PINTO. GRE:.-\T COND. . Inside & out. A lo! / F l\l 197.3 \'\\ ~back. A~lo trans. stereo. Loiv mi. 1t1ags. Air, r11.d10. SpcC'1ul paint $zJoo job. $25.i(I. 673-4222. . * 61-a-5813 * ''.\\.' '67 Bug. nu;is good, l'l'blt ''2 RUNABOl.11', Sunroof. 68 eng, new t11<es, pvt pty, Rill. 4 l!lpd, 2000 cc & many ST;)(!, 536-m.7 extraa. $2150. 8.1.1-3809. Volvo 9n2 '72 PINTO. Runntx>ut. 2,001 '74 VOLVO S.st O.•I Anywherel LEASE OR BUY All Moclalol OVEP.Sc:AS DELIVERY , SP£ClAUSTS DEAN LEWIS VOLVO 00, Exerl. ron1t. Slick, new tires. fll;,Q. 541;-3182 ·72 PINTO Squire 1Sbt. \\1gn, 4 a;pd, air, xlnt cond. $Zi95. >13-2153. Plymouth ATLAS Chrysler/Pty.._lh Open DaUy I; Sun. "tll 10 PAI 2929 11Arl;)r Bl\'d., <.'t4t<i l\fesa 1966 ti..mr. c"'· ''"'m"[ 546-1934 AUTOS USED p I ~· -~ ont •c 7nJ;ll AMC 99115 :..;c""------.;.;,.;,;c I '67 l.E MANS. Good oorw'l. RAi\lBLER. "63. N«'ds some iun/tn1 radio, Ille, S5.iO or body v.-ork. $1.jO. &15--6293 bcS1 (lffcr, Muat iell imm~ afte-r 5' pn1. 1..::968-e:::;mf:::;::.· ----~~. Buick 99l0 ".·.::at!'C•:;_ ____ 99;.:.:,,74 "n Skylark conwn. f"uU um VEGA lhuchback, .c po\1.1!r, Xln1 1 O\\"OO.r. $%100. ipd. Mull !le.II. SUTJ. Call &G-3457/645-0662 lllltr 5, ~ I I I ' I l t ) • l l I 1. t -- • ' San Cle1nenle Today's Final Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stooks ~OL. 67, NO. 113, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 TEN CENTS ... Clemente'·s Mrs. Victo·ria Co.tton Dead ·at 95 ?ttrs. Victoria canon C.Otton, San Clemente's grand . dame tn the OJ)lllent days of Ole Hanson and whose old Spanish mansion was sold to President lson, died at ber Hancock Park home in Angeles Tuesday. She v.·as 95. t de!Cendan t of S o u t h e r n cauromia's first and most di'Stinguished 'SJ1enish grandee, Mrs. Cotton had Suffered from heart disease in her later years. Death came at a famil y home in the old but still f.ashionable section of Los Afigeles where oilmen and their heirs .,. have lived for generations. Mrs. Cottoo, the youngest of l f childttn of G<orge Cady Carson and Victoria Domingi.ei Carson. .was a direct descendant of Don Juan Dominguez. whose ranch covered most ol what today is s00lhwe3tem Los Ange!es. ._ Mrs. Cotton came to San Clemente with her millionaire oilman husband, UM: late Henry Hamilton "Ham" Cotton, in 1924 along with the founder of the city. ·Ole ~. CottGh., a powerful California Democrat and onHlme finance chairman for the party in C.1ifornia, helped s t a k e Hanaon11 dream to build the Spanish village. Almost immediately work started on a ltately 10-room mansion on a polnl ln south San Clemente. Ever since -the President notwithstanding t h e promontory bas bome ote name Cotton's Point. The Cotton property once spenned 4.5 miles of coastline. In ber early years in 5an Clemente, Mrs. Cottoo was known as a v.·oman whose 50Ci&I graces reflected her uppe r- clas,, Spanish heritage. Friends described her as an active entertainer in lhe early days of San Clement'e when the Cotton Estate, its stables and rambling gardens voere the epitome of California Spanish grandeur. As the Depression settled over Scln Clemente and development ground' to a halt, r:nost of the grand social events "'aned . But ~trs. COi.ton still' had chances to entertain. In 193Z, President Fr!f!klin n . Roosevelt dropped by for the ftrst timr 10 engage Cotton and friends in, a fri('ndly poker game in a gazel»Hke ga111c room v.·hlch stands to lhls day. ln her later yeiliJ'S. re..•all loc.'al residents. ~1rs, Cotton sP,('nl a quirt - alm05t reclusive -life at th~ estate nlong with her daughter, Lucy, " Jn thr years before the esta!c \\"as sold to the President, few local residl'n ts recall having seen the n1othcr and daughter living in !he n1anslon. Brsidcs Saddlehack Speakers Policy Three Slai1a Victims Forced To Drink Acid OGDEN, Utah (UPl)-Two sadistic robbers tied up five victims, forced them to drink caustic acid, then shot them all in the head. Three of the victims died. A police spokesman said today the two "apparently went berserk" after they broke into a hi-fi shop about 10 p.m. Monday and found four employes inside. The fifUt victim was the father of one of the hnployes. "The swipects are considered anned Big Mailbox Fight Rciges In San Juan By PAMELA HALLAN Of ftlt 0•11' i-JllM Sttff San Juan Caolstrano city councilmeri wm again lock horns with Uncle Sam in a controversy over mailboxes Vtr' h i c h already bas Tasted eight years. Reluctant to give ground, councilmen voted unanimously Monday to meet "'ith Jiostal authorities and try to resolve the coaflict which centers on the installation of curbside rural-type boxes which violate city Jaw. According to city staff postal officials have encouraged developers to inst.an these boxes in their tracts. They are 'usually located in the public right-of-way. "What can we do to prevent continual violation of the ordinance by the Post b £fice'?" asked city manager Donald Weidner. "The Post Office has taken an arbitrary, uncooperative posture since the ordinance was announced ." Weidner noted that at one JX>inl in the city's history the city manager, director of public works, and a deputy sheriff had to phys ically remove rural boxes from City property which usually extends from the street through parkway strips and !Ptludes the sidewalk. Once, when tielligerent residents refused to remove ~ir mail, the entire box was presented· to the post office. "11Lis is like two dinosaurs fighting it out," said Mayor Roy Byrnes. "We'll probably have lo change our ordinance:. (See MAILBOXES, Page %} Coast and e~remely dangerous," the spokes· man said. Officers said the pair apparently eluded a citywide dragnet, and the search was expanded to neighboring states. One survivo r had a punctured eardrum apparently caused when one of the killers jammed a pen into bis ear and kicked it. The victims were robbed, tied up and taken doWMtairs. Police said that during their tw<>hour "'!!'Pol• In the hl·li shop, the victims we~ allegedly forced to drjnk some type of caustic fluid which burned their mouths and races. The body of Michelle Ainsley, l!, was found nude. The other dead were identified as Stanley O. Walker, 20, \vbo waa fowxl "'ith a gag taped over his mouth, and Mrs. Byron Naisbett, no age listed, both of Ogden. The two killers were described as black, one 5-foot~ and the other abwt six feet tall. Orrin W. Walker, father of one or the dead, suffered a superficial gW1Shot wound to his bead as well as bums and the punctured eardrum. He was listed in fair rondition. Courtney Naisbett. 16, was listed in critical condition wilh a gunshot wound in the head. He waa the son of another victim. The suspects escaped in a yellow or cream-ailored van . Hospital spokesmen said p:>lice guards have_ been stationed to protect the two survivors. Investigators said four of the victims v.·ere employes ot the shop. The elder Walker had come to the store to see why his son was late getting off work. He walked into the 1)\idst of the grisly scene and became a victim. Another son waiting outside heard his father ay for help and kicked down a door, discovering the death scene. I 'Librarians Qt Old' Getups are part of observance of Na tional Library \Veek v.·hich began Monday at all branches in county syste m. Special displays. activities, plays and other events are on schedule for rest of week at San Cle mente branch. San Clemente Chief Librarian Phyllis Rau ch Oeft) and Children's Librarian Lois Wellman ham it up to display popular image or thei r lot in bygone days. But their comment is on badges on the lapel o( the period costumes: "You've Come a Long \Vay, Baby." '----'-~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~ Water Expert to Speak - Will Tell Recommendations to Council Thursday By JOHN VALTERZA Of "'* 0•1" i-11e1 Slaff San Clemente City Council man Paul Presley-who last week declared that he would hold back'-a portton of his v.·ater bill in protest against rust in his taps at the San Clemente Jnn--9tood by his vo"' today. fthc north area has 1'tetropolitan \\'ater) settles in \Vater ma ins. \Vhen surges occur during \\·arm v.·eather , the reddish slime is picked up from the floor of the mains and comes through taps. at diverse recommendations by thl' cily staff. City Enginee r Phil Peter l o 1 d councilmen during a heated session lat" last v.•eek that he prefers another type ()f filtration system over~,,.thc type the consultants chose. Gunman Hijacks S~ta Ana Bus To Los Angeles "I'll hold back on that part Of the bill at least untll I'm ·sausried that the expert.a know what they're .doing when -~ they recommend a new fil ter for the city water plan~·he ... ld. That is y,,·hat happened recently at the Inn and Presley. the head of the business. was forced to buy bottled water for guests. It is the cost for that water that he plans to withhold temporarily. Presley, as well as fellow city Councilman Tony DiGiovanni, is alarmed City ~la nager Kenneth Ca rr \l'OUld give no support tp either fi lter system. because he prefers \vaiting and banking on the promise by th e Tri Cities \\'ater District (the local ~-I e t r op o Ii t a n J:!Urveyor) to extend its v.•ater throughout the south end. The four sleepy passengers on an early morning bus· run from Santa Ana probably never dreamed they would be hijacked by a gunrr.an bound for downtown Los Angeles. And one of UQe experts-a represent.alive from Afontgomery and Asaociates-will 'be on hand for the COW1Ci1 at a breakfast session Thursday to discuss recommendations his firm made last JUmmer. The 8 a.m. session will be at the golf c:.ourse restaurant Raise Approved For Capisb·ano Citv Workers • If that v.·cre the case, Carr said, th e iron-ta inted ci ty v.•ell \.\'atcr \\'ould be :o;old as-is under contract to San Onofre State Park. The city has Si50.000 to spend for a fil tration system, but because the only !See \VATER, Page 2) h\'r daughtrr . Lul'Y· ~!rs . Cottorl Jeavrs nnothcr daughter. r<.trs. [.i('onl'I E. Ogden ol ll:inrock Pnrk ; a gr:inddJughter and a grt'fl I· gr and ct1 ild. Hos:1ry \\'ill be recitrd at 7:30 p.m. \\'t><lnl'sd>ly in St . Bn:,ndan·s Ro1nan C:1thol1c Churc'h u1 1.os Angrlt•s and a Funer11I ~1:1ss 11·il! b<> rf•l('br:1tNI :u 10 n.m. Thursday 111 the sa1ne sanc.'luary. Burial 11·ill follo\\' in Cal\'ary Ccnil'tcry \\1th Cunn1nghan1 <1nd 0 ' Co n n o r r.lortuary in eh..Jrgc of arrangen1cnts. Out? Chai1geOI( S11ppo1·ted By T1·11 stees By .JAN \\'()RTll 01 lllt 0•111 Pilot si." The speakers· policy al Sacldl<'back college. long a so11rl'e of ronf11ct h<>tv.l'en students and th(' ho<ird of lrustecs, <ippcars to be on its v.·ay out. Though rrust('('S did not 1nake a final decis ion ~lond<iy, 11l1:'y g:1ve thei r blessing lo a r('vtscd policy C'nding the re'luircment that <'\"cry "con1roversial" spc;:ikcr IX' halanccd rrn the same program with a speakl'r of equal staUtre on an opposing viC\\·po int. ··We 're taking a redi<."tJlO\.!S approa ch." sald charter trustee l'atrick Backus who look part in crea ting 1he origin:il policy se1·en yea rs ago during <.i period of nationwide can1pus unrrst. ··J have chan ged n1y posturl'.' si ne<' J ftrst came on this booird se\'en vears ago." Ba ckus soi id . •· r no tonger b(.!ieve '''e have to have ~1r . Clrn n co1ne in and clean away \1·ha t ~Ir. Din y just did. "\\'e have to realize that things have ch:.ingcd. Ir's a different v.·orld than it 11·as in the sixties. AnY'l-'ay, as Jong as I've Ix-en on the hoard we've never had a controversial spt•aker thnl I can recall. All the controversy \\"C'\'C had has been on the board." Back us ad\'ocatcd t a k i n g all rl·sponsibi!i ty ror choosing c a m p us speakers a\\'a)' from the board and "placing the onus on the commtinity." But Trustee James fi.larshall argued lhat if the policy v.:as made completely open. "There might be some st udt>nt that '>''Ould stir up the situation.'' "l don 't bel ieve if \\"C leave it go \1'c're going to have ~mcbody contaminate our studenL<;.'0 Backus said. "\Ve have to remember 1vc'rc dealing \rith 18-year· olds al le<isl -v.·ho\·e oil rrady been granted the right to vole. This should be an adu lt-to-adult question." Da\'id ll all, prPsident of the Associated Students at Saddlehack. (•xplained that the students' main ohJection 1o the policy was that ii '"keeps us on a tightrope" \\'hen planning c<impus programs. "Occasiona lly. v.t' do 1hlnk -and v;e plan to do our horn('v1ork.'' !fall \\'anted !ht· pohc.'y revision al r-.1onday·s meeting to free him and other students planning '·Up \\'ith Saddlrback \\'ee k" in mid-~lay. Jfe said even tf the old policy v.·as no longer in eff~I. or):anilers of the week planned to balanCf" onl' spea ker against another -even if not on exactly the same program. "\.\.'c've invited so1ne one from the Arah Leagul' to speak. But so far we ha1•en'1 bl'.'cn abll'.' to rind on Israeli - th<'y'r<' ;1!1over 1n Israel." he cracked. 1\no1hcr speaker y,,·as Jeffrey Dullo\\·e, !Set SPEAKERS. Pa~e !) Weather But they were, say Santa Ana pol jce-by a young black man simulating a gun tn bis jacket pocket. He was still at large today following the 5:40 a.m. bi jacking. The consultants collected about $14,000 for a,study of the city' water system and added that a greensand filter at the water treatment plant would rid the south portion of the city or iron and manganese compounds in the water, A nine percent, across·the-board pay lncrease was unanimously approved Monday by the San Juan Capistrano City Council. Jail Sentence Started You may need your wnbrella to- night and Wednesday, the weather- lady warns. lt'U be cooler too, with coastal mercury readings dipping Into t.be lower 60s. INSIDE TOD,\ Y A crackling, literatt corned~ drama from Britain, 0The Phil· anthropist,"' it Ute late1t at- tract ion at South COIUt Rtptr· torv in Cosa lifesa. The play is reviewed on Page 8 toda11. .... , ... " ·~ ......... " L. M • ...,, " .... • CMiftniia l M~llUl ..... • Ca.MH!tf .... Nal~ Nft1 • C.ll'lk• " <H"•• C9"1r , --.. ·-... ,. OM!tl •tkn , S'flYI• ,....., " . ,,..,. .. ,_ • '""' 1&ol7 •Mttt•~ • St.ct MtfW!t 1•n l'I•-• ... TN.i.it11 • .,_ " tl!MI'" • -" w • .-• W•rM New• • officen we~ still trying to unravel details of the lncktent late I.bis morning. As best they can figure out, the hijacker boarded a Southern California Rafid Transit bus at the main bus station in downtown Sarita Ana. Al. the bus pulled ou~ the man walked up to lhe driver and threatened to 1hoot him unie.s be took the bus w the intentttion of 7th Street and Central Avenue in Loi Angeles. Police said there were four other passengers on the bus when it 1eft Santa Ana but only two were abo.ard when It reached Los AngelH_, Th e other two w~ let out on the Santa Ana Freeway ln Anaheim for aome as . yet unexplained reason, a p o l I c e spoktsman sakf . The pair, ~ytar'<)ld Daniel Hein and 42·year'<>ld Biliy M.,.., were picked up by Anaheim police u they Jwn l'!'!! over a ·1s.e l«J.!:CK, P11e I)- ., Under the prt¥f1t und er manned filtration system, water from the cit.y wells that serve south-city customers .Capo Cou1icil Meets Clianged The San Juan Clpistrano Ci ty Cowicll will meet on Wednesdays st.1rtin1 May 22. The meeting nlgll1 has been Mondoy •lnce lncorporaUon In 1961. Coun<ll01tn·wtll 'cont1n .. to begin meetlngi at 7 p.m. on the aiecond and fourth \Vedneadays: The cut otr date for agenda ltetns will be nine ...r1t1n11 days prior w the council meetln11. Tbe increase. which includes all city employes except the city manager, will mean an additional $45.000 spent on the payroll beginning July t. This boosts the lowest-paid cmploye <a c1erk typist a t the highest step) from $8,100 to $9,276 a year and the highest- paid employe (director of public works) rrom $21.900 w $29.&t&. Other benefits included In the employe package, which has been worked out during closed door $eS.Slons In recenl wetks, Include : An increase from 12 to IS ctnts per mile wben personal vehicles are ustd for city business; a training fund of $2.t!XI set up for technical training or ttlected cily personnel ; lnoculallw for treatment-plant penoonel not w ••<ted l!Oll. The dty manager'• salary lw not yet been di-.:us.\<!I by councU. ll~ Is currtntty making $21,840 a year. Just as the Saddleb.ick College OOard of trustees began its regular meet ing at 8 p,m. ~-fanday. one of the truc;tef'.s v.•as checking him self in!J Orange County jail. Alyn Brannon of Santa Ana, a charter mtmber nt the board . entered the jail at aboot 8: ts p.m. to begin a 91>-0ay sentence for bookmaking. Brannon, charged in connection v.·ith a J{arbor Area gambling ring .. t-.a~ resigned fn;m the board. effective June 4. By the time he get! out of iall -July 22 -his term will loe up and he will have been replaced by one or three candidates now in the running for hls post. Jall offlclals reported the court has authorize<! a work furlough for Br11.n.non. t Tr ~istee \\'hich me.ans he will b<' al\ov.·ed lo leave the jail each day with other primers 'bused to \•arious 'J.'Ork1ng locations around th<' county. Probation officers v.•ould not reveal the nature of the job Brannon has been 8<"Signcd, Trustees made no nie.nllon o f Brannon's absence from the board ~fonday night. But thty now have a working board of five Instead of the regu]ar seven members . The second emply seat was created by former ,board president Joho Lund or t.aguna Beach, v.·ho resiS!!;t<i last month, -erri!dive lmmOOlaTe.ly. ·1 ' • • Funeral Held Tank Truck New Mexico Tot Overturns; Man Killed • Dies Ill By TOM BARLEY Of 1'tlt Otllf 1'1191 flttf \Vhat cemetery officials described as the largest cro"·d ever to attend a funeral service in that area packed an Albuquerque, N.~t.. church a n d memorial 1>a rk ·fi.1ond::iy to pay lheir last respects to little Andrew Snead. The 2-ycar-old son of Albuquerque attomty Willlam Snead died In Orange County Medical Center early Satur1ay alter a lJ.clay fight for life in .. which a niembrane oxygenator took over the child's breathing functions. Andrew's lungs were severely damaged 11-larch 16 when he reu into a drainage ditch near his home. He was pulled l'romP~e l SPE AKERS . • • a former saddleback student now running fer one of three vacant trustee poatl. "I find myself in <.'Omplcte agreement with Mr. Backus," OuBowt:! said. "Surely by the time a student reaches the age to attend a conununity college he or she ls prepared to make inde.pen d eot decision!!." ''After all." Backus concluded, "Kids aren't M radical as they used to be. A lot o{ kids think Jane Fonda Is a motorcycle." The revised policy states the "equal speaking time may be required by the Board <1f Trustees to allow for the expression of opposing viewpoints." But no time limit between the ''equal time" provisions is aet forth. so that two speakers are no longer required on the same program. 11ie final dedsioo on the policy was postponed to the next meeting on the request of Trustee Norrisa Brandt o! Irvine. Though she made Jt clear she favors the proPOO<d change, she said she believes any change ln policy should have two readings to give the public a chance IO rispond. $2,000 Funded For the Birds FREDERICK, Md. (UPI) -County comriiissiooen have agreed to pay a ..$2,000 bUJ -the cost ol scaring olf miltiom of birds: from their roosting ~~ near the tiny village of Graceham. ~ fundJ were. to finance a five·nlght . noise attack that featured fU"eCrackm ind electronic sound equipment. The binls bad frigJ!ltned livestock, d..U.yed grain fiekis and created potential health haurds with thei r droppings, which were inches deep in spots. After the birds finally 1 e f l • commWiooers w<'re upset that the state . Health Department ran up the $2,000 bill without their authorization. But they agretd Monday that the restoration of serenity in Gri.ceham was Vt'Orth the -· .From Pagel HUACK ... freeway boundary fence onto a frontage road. They were being questioned in Santa Ana early today. Police said the bus driver coolinued on into Los Angeles, arriving at the hijacker's desUnation at 6:44 a.m. The driver called Los Angeles police. but t.he hijacker had vanished by the time officers arrived. 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Cllrfw. ~ij.,.,_ '-lOO......,,. .,_ MOO.........._~~IJOO~ County uncon!elous from the water afttr being carried two miles downstream. Officials at Sl J.,..ph ilospltal In Albuquerque, aware lhat tbey bad a losing figh t on the~ haOO.., appealed lo Orange County for help when the child's damaged lungs began to abandon the battle for air. Orange County has one of only two membrane '<1:.:ygenators on the west coast. It was nown to Albuquerque by Dr. Robert Bartlett or the medical center staff and it came back to Orange County Y.'ithln two day_s with !he child being. treated by Dr. Bartlelt on the emergency Air Force aircraft. ' 111edical center authorities sald they realized Friday that the machine was fighting a losing batUe and the ailing child was also beset by a mounting number of complications. Andrew died at I a.m. Saturday wllh his parents al his bedside. "We are deeply grateful to the hospital starr in Orange CoWlty and to tbe local people there for the way they pulled for the little boy ," one of ~tr. Snead's law partners commented today. f'rom Pqe 1 MAILBOXE S • • • Perhaps lhe post olHce w o u 1 d compromlle. '' Councilman Yvon Heclcscher asked Uie city manager what would happen If the city sticks to lt.s guns and requires deltvery in boxes attached lo the hoUle. ''The Post Office says it will discontinue mall service," said Wekiner. "But maybe we can aolve Ibis by allowing aome rural boxes as long as lhey!re on private pro~y." ''Why thould we be stuck with rural boxes here when Ml.saion Vle.)o doesn 't have. any?" asked Councilman James WeatherL In a memorandum to councilmen, Benny Davi3, superintendent of public works, noted that art.er the lnttlal problem with installalloo of rur.al mailboxes, the problem seemed {o disappear. "For approximately seven yean all new bousea constructed under normal improveJJlent pl8°" were provided door- tO<toor delivery by the Post Office," he said. Just recently Mission Olen, a new development off the Ortega llighway, installed the curbside boxes. Tract sales people claimed they were told to do so by postal authorities. Aile!"' di1CX1vertng this was a violation of a city ordinance the rural boxes were moved back but not removed, according to Davis. A similar problem has now developed In several other tracts: . During a meeting with p o s t a 1 authorities ln February, the problem was diSCUS!ed and the government spokesmen asked that they be granted a variance to provlde curbside service which saves time and money. At the direction of the council, further meeUngs will be set to reach a compromise. But the city plans lo take an additional step before giving In. City l\lanager Donald Weidner was directed by f\fayor Roy Byrnes to "wrile a vigorous letter·• to Congressman Andrew Hh~haw (R·Newport Beach), asklng for h.l.s support of the city position. Said Bymes, "Let's take advantage <lf this being an election year." San Juan Get" Ne'v City Clerk A new city clerk will begin ~fay 13 in San Juan Capistrano. 1'1rs. Mary Ann Hanover will lake over duties performed by Jo Bennitt who is resigning lo devote more time to her recently elected posit lo n of councilwoman in Lakewood Mrs. Hanover and her husband Frank will be moving to San Juan from Palos Verdes Estates where she was secretary to the city manager and the city clerk. Her starting salary will be Sll,450 a yea r. A prlvate water hauler was kilted today when his huge 3,500-gallon tanker truck thundered down a Milsion Viejo hillside oot of control and ntpped end over end, cruahing him inside the cab 11 two amall boys watched in horror. Orange County Coroner's dtputJes had just arrived at the scene and were not releasing the name of the victim, pending notlfJcation of next-of·kin. Authoritl~ said the dead man \t'as from the Garden Grove area and had worted as a contract water hauler in the area, which is busy with residential and commercial construction, for several ye~rs. Orange C ~ u n t y Fire Department personnel from the La(Wla HUis station were required to extricate the victim's body from the crumpled cab of the tanker truck. "It was actually buried in the ground," tiaid one witness on the scene. Investigators said the v I ct i m apparently lost control or hi• truck - or experienced mechanical failure -on San Anselmo Drive, atop a terraced hill. The big ri g rolled backward down Lle steep incline. gathering speed. then rammed a concrete drainage canal and flipped over again onto· its front end. Authorities eJtlmated the juggernaut rumbled about 12D f e e l d o w n the embankment before it flipped and came to rest in the back)'ard of a home. Damage to the residence of the Hugh Rancey ramily at %1271 Vta San Pedro was limited to a door knocked off Its hlngea, apparently due to the sheer conCUMion of the cralhln& truck. Stephen Rancey, 7, a IOI\ or the couple, and hi.< buddy Matthew Martin, aloo 7, bad jUJt picked up their lunch boxes to go to 1ehool when they saw and beard the big truck coming. Neither was Injured when the wattr tanker plunged Into tbebacltyanl, with the cab digging Into the ground about :IJl feet from the rear door. The water tanker tection of the large transport vehicle rema1ned intact. Mayo r Envisions Sa1i Juan Float In Rose Parade Mayor Roy Byrnes tmvtlled ambitious p1-dllrinl ltth bour council nmaw Monday -He'd like to see a San Juan Capbtrano Doat ill the Hooe Parade. "The theme for '75 ts national heritage and I don't know many o t h er commimllles with 200 years of histcry," said the mayor. Mayor Byrnes said he flgures It would cost approximately $30.000 to build a noat for the granddaddy of the New Year's D;ly parades and he doeSn't think the city should pay for all of It. "I've asked the Chamber of Commerce for their evaluation <lf this pro}ed but the reaction has been mixed," be said . "Uthe idea has merit, groups throughout the city would have to help raise funds and that's a lot of pancake breakfasts.·· Byrnes said ti would benefit the business commWlity through increased tourism which in tum Increases salet-tu reveii.ues . "'Ve wouldn't do it every year," said the mayor, "But this next year, or !he year alter, v.:ould be a fitting time because we'll be celebrating our btcentennlal. "The Rose Parade is special and import.ant. It would be a nice lribule if we 're there.'' Lo pez As ks Support BOC01'A !UPl)-Liberal Party President-elect Alfonso l.AJpez Michel5en began consultations today w I t h Conservative opponents to work out bipartisan support for his left-of-center politlcal and economic program . Although elected Sunda)' on a landslide, L.opei said he would ask collaboration vdth friend and foe alike lo help a\'Old l division and partisan eooOict. Boy Hangs Self He F(Jiled to Save Famil y in Fir e CHICAGO (UPl l-Relatl ves a nd nei ghbors today mourned the death of a 14·yea r-old boy who hanged him.w.lf because he faJled to save four members of his familfwho died in nra three weeks ago. Tho body or f<enn<th RJchard.o>n WU found Sunday hangillg from tbe lop of a handrail In bis homo I n · suburban Northlake. "I heard idy brotht.rs and sisters calling," Kenn)' 88id In a note which ended with tM Lord'• Prayer. KeMy's mothe:r, Mrs. Edna Walker, &aid M:r ton bad bttn broodinl since the April I n .... Ke askod In hlJ note lhat he be burled next to hit brothers and .sisters 1he aald. At the Ume of lhe fire, Kenneth wbo was sleeping In one of three up«tairs btdrooma, awakentd to 1et smckt-ard names. He roultd hb half-brother, Thomas Walker, ti, and hit sisler, , Deborah, 15, who were also sleeping on the second floor. He could not awaken another sister, l\trs. Sandra Whittington, 19, or her ta. month-<>ld daughter, ShaMon, in the thlrd bedroom. Kenny ran downstairs to awaken his mother and a half·slster, Lorett.I Walker, 9, but smoke and heat 'stopped him from "'turning to the second noor. The bodl .. ol Mrs. WltlUJOgton and her child were fouod by fire.men in their room . Deborah ind Thomas. although awakened by Ktnneth, fe lled to leave their rooms. Deborah's be ' r Wt.s found undtr her bed where Ille bad apparently crawled to avoid amoke. Thcmu "as found dead In bed, firemen 11ld. Service< and burial will be !,.Id W<dnesday In-Falrvtew B a p~t fl Cfmetery. McK,nzie, Tenn., re!edve. said. " Sex Bargaining W 01n en Rej ect Strike St rat.egy OXFORD, Enaland (UPI) -Wives of striking workers fn>m an automobile factory have rejected aa un!alr a suggestion that Lhey deny se1 to their husbands until the men go back to work. Brttaln'a National Housewives Assoc. made the slYggestion • and the ·usociatlon's spokesman, Mrs. June \Vall, said: "U your huibanda are on alrike, stage a strike of your own - no meals, no wa!blng-up, no housework, no sex." The wives are trymg to end e walkout by 150 transport dF,vers who left their Jobs because factory managers reCused to deal wtlh a Communfst unfon official AJ a result, 12,500 other mc.n at the plant have been laid off for five weeka. • More than 300 wives showed their attitude toward the strike Monday when they scuffled with n1ale pickets outside the factory. County Sales Tax Funding For Rapid Transit Viewed By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of ttlf Dtffr Pllff Ii." A bill pennitting Orange Countians to decide for themselves if they want to pay another penny in sales tax to fund a mass rapid transit syat.tm w a s inlroduced Monday in Sacramento. Auemblyman John Briggs ( R · Fullerton authored the measure (AB 3951), which would allow county transit officials to put a sales tax referendum <ln November·a general eltction ballot The exact ratt or the special sales lax-anywhere up to ooe cent on the dollar-would be set by the Orange County Trana.It rnstrict. board o f directors. Dlllrict General Manager G. J. "Pete" Fielding, who bas been lobbying for the leglslatioD for the past few weeks, .aid he L< oonlldent It wUJ pass handily. '1We have a good plan and If t~ county'1 leglalatlve contingen t gets behind it there won't be any trouble," he saJd. 11Some of the legialators see a few problems in our pl&ll, but their attitude seems to be 'let the people d::cide.' " Briggs himself ha! raised aome questions about the plan. He appears to be particularly concerned that DO ma}or conidot on the county's transit plan directly aerves the north county area. "While I'm oot In full agreement with the program I have jreed to carry this measure ao all the people or Orange County can have a voice In this all- important matter of rapid transit," Briggs said. least a dial-a·ride system within three years. He said In an interview l\tonday that Briggs' opposition is probably only token resistantt to appease north CO\Jllly residents. "I don't really think he wants to manipulate the plan becaUJe he kind of think! It is a good one that the people should decide on ," Fielding said. "I think in lhe case of La Habra. which already has a dlal·a·ride system. they have decided to shoot for the whole thing," he added,. But Fielding .said the I m p e r i a I Jlighway route La Habra wants v.·ouldn't have a connec.tor into Los Angeles for many years. lie also said limited potential ridership and a lack of 11ght-of.way in the La Habra area make such a routt even less justifiable. "\Ve have got to start S<lmewhere with a cost-effected system that is completely defensible whtn we go after federal grant moocy," Fielding &aid. lie also defended the sales tax over ether funding methods, particularly general obligation bonds. "Bonding Is v.·hat got the. Bay Area Rapid Transit in so much trouble," he said. "It's not a pay as )'OU go system of financing and you can erid up paying out 40 percent in interest alone." Fielding said a rapid transit system funded by bond money bas elaborate technology but nothing to operate on. • If voters reject the sales tax, Fielding said it will be 30 years before any good mass tian.sit system can be lnstalled in Nixon ~ts Mor e Tune On Tape s By HELEN THOMAS \\'ASHINGTON (UPI) -· Presldtnt Nixon, at his request, has been 1iven five-- more days to an'wer a llou5e Jud1d ary- Coinmlttee subpoena ror tapes and other materials relatine to 42 of bis Watergate related conversations, a \Vhile llouse spokesman said today . The original deadline for rl'sponding lo lhe subpoena. which seeks material for the committee's impeachment inquiry. v.·as 7 a.m. PDT Thursday. ,,,e extension moves the deadli.JIC to !}ext Tue5da)'. Depuly press seeretary Gerald L.. \llarren said only that Nixon asked lol- the extension because the project was so time-consuming. ~ 11ouse Republican leader· John J. Rhodes or Arizona said he understood the apes were "of very poor quality" and the Ylhite llo~ staff was havlng difficulties transcribing them. ln describing the project ns "tune consuming," Warren indicated that Nixon was not planning lo hand over the actual tapes . Instead, he said, the staff had been bard at 9."0rk "compiling'• transcripts or what he considers relev~t conversations. The new deadline for Nixon to respo1~ . to the subpoena, April 30. is the first anniversary of the forced resignations of two former top aides, If. R. lla\deman and John D. Ehrlichman. al the peak if the Watergate unraveling. \Varren~ also disclosed that the While House counsel 's office received an additional request from the Jlou.sc impeachment panel. He described it as broader than original reports that the request for tapes and materials covered only contributions from milk producers and [nternational Telephone a n d Telegraph Corp. Wa1TeJ1 said Nixon spent a "great deal of time" reviewing his response but ha s not made a final d!'termination on \\'hat his answl'r v.•ill be. ··Tue President has dc!crmined he would like some extra time to review tilt resPonse in its entirety," Warren said in disclosing the request for an extension. When pressed further as to why it was taking so long, Warren said: "I'm telling you in all candor, the final decision h3s not been made. It is our position to deal responsibly \\'ith the House Judiciary Committee." He explained that Nixon had been preoccupied with other p r o b I e m s , including the inflation-ridden e.<Xlnomy. tornado devastations in the Midwest and "To get this bill passed, the transit district will probably have to modify Its plan whether It likes It or not," Briggs said. Orange County. ·--Soulh. foreign affairs and foreign aid . Briggs appears to be committed lo at least revising the plan enough to include a lransit corridor along Imperial Highway and another down the full length of Beach Boulevard. If the referendum passes and transit directors set the rate at a full cent, the district cou:Jd raise nearly $1 billion toward the estimated S2 billion cost of a transit S)'ltem to be built over the next l~ years. Fielding has vowed th.at lf the full one· cent tax Is approved, every community In Orange County would be served by at THIS GUY'S LIFE BEG INS AT 90 SEA'l'J'LE (UPI) -The King County Democratic Cenlral Committee had to change plans to hold a party for former slate Chairman George Starr on his 90th birthday ~tay 1. 1be party will now be held April 30 :since the commillee learned that Slarr plans a twtay Day marriage to Florence Udren . "We don 't want to overdo it,'' sald one committee member. Judge Finds 1llan Guilty. in Death Of Infant Son A Westmtnster man who be.at his 4- montfl.()Jd son to death was found guilty Monday of second degree murder. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams delivered that verdict after Beoces Pablo Salazar, 26, waived jury trial and .agreed 10 allow Judge William,, lo rule on lhe basis al a readlng ol the case file . Judge Williams «dered Sa I a z a r relumed to his courtroom May 23 for sentencing to what could be a stale prison term or five years to life. Salazar was arrested June 2.3. 1972, alter the death of his infant son, Brian, 4 months. Doctors at a local hospiW summoned police wben they determined that the baby had died from a series of heavy beatings that inflicted multiple and finally fatal injuries. ·warrtn refused to speculate on v.•bethcr Nixon also would seek fJ postponement of the subpoena by spec~! prosecutor Leon Jaworski for 6 4 \Vatergate conversations which is due May 2. "I can't predict there \\ill be a delay," \Varren said. ' f'romPage 1 WATER. • • contractor to bkl on the job wanted more thai1 $300,000. the council has chosen not lo accept the offer. At last \\'eek's SC$iOn the council tried to muster four yes votes required to reject the bid and to empower the city to act as its own contractor. Only three ayes came forth. Presley and DiGiovanni held out because neither could be convinced that a new system \\·ould guarantee clean water. Presley gave indications that he probably would finally pay the dJfferenec in the water bill (he did not specify the exact amount) if a showdown came to pass between h.im and lhe city l\·ater department. , .. 1 BLESS THIS MESS ! • ' For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be tom up to widen the street. At times Placentia.Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from thQ back way. 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'O' 1! 11 1J , tJ\l-••jw-lit• 111 sr. n 11 -1_,..,,,,.., I . r t-,51w1"" 10 I , 1•1to"t10 -• "" \;t' '!I '· , • 1Nf4•u Al$."1 .... On D-loll ' l I-~ ,.., ) l(r1nco 1 n 11 " ~" ·~ •S N""""'' I 1 I ""' fl • J) ... ~·l ~IQlt ''° I 1)0 l.1\ !J • ".,._ • _,, •1 11 • LIW ;>"d"' Symbol:. Ne1t1 l'orl< 15 llfo•t Actlee Net0 Yori< S.res Voh1•e ' JI DAILY PILOT Panda Mat~h Noth.ing's Developed WASHINGTON (UP I) -informallon about th e I r After three days o( "rolling breeding habits. We don't and tumbling," Hsing-Hsing know lf the violence Is just a and Ling-Ung had still not snllmlnary to sexual activity mated, frustrating hopes for or whether 3Ql'OeOl'le will get the first sueeessful panda birth outside Olina. hurt. We don't know what they ..... _ H .' ti·T~ Athtn1 ..._~U.S.A. ltJW.IMsC-c... ..... ·646-7666 Nearly Ever yone Listens to Landers Offic ials ·of ~ auonat -~ 00-in the wild." ... . . Zoological Park put the t"'-o 1'11.rs. flamlet said that gian t pandas together five Chinese ofBcials "have been radio pager ---·---$17.00 amrnth tota cost ---· . no c1eP01lt on credit i'J!ProvaJ ORANGE COUNTY RAOl07ELEPHON£ SERVICE I~(' 835-3305 GEIST I /3 OFF , THINK We,fcliff !"fClla Ollly times over the weekend and 1\londay without success. "TIIEY ARE chasing each other aroWld, rolling and fumbling but Hsing·l;lsing just hasn't zeroed in," sakl Billie 11amlet, the zoo's infonnation officer. "They are trying but so far nothing has happened pther than a lot of activity." The two pandas, gifts to the United States by the People's Republic of China, '!'et e placed together for the first time Saturday morning •but . had to be separated "when things got rough," Mrs . Ham let said. They were put togethe'r four more times, Saturday night, Sunday morning and night and l\1onday ·morning, each for periods or aOOut 11h hours. "LING-LING IS in htat but we don't know for how Jong," she said. "Our problem is a lack of L.A. LINES $31/ MONTH TlLE,HONE COM,ANY OF CALIP. tl'f.1!14 •1 111 .. Mtll, °"'' Miii TllB EARL'S --•lr CHlll. Tl""' ll1rtl .,.,...,,._ L..-·SltWllllMll An Ofllffs 495-MOI M2·175J POCKET SLIDE-RULE CALCULATOR UMrTED STOCK ----•• .,,,. ....... -- somewhat vague" In answers to questk>ns from the U.S. on how they ha ve successfully br<d their pondas. NO GIANT PANDA has been born m captivity outside the Pelang ZOO and there att only eight pahdas In ca ptivity OIJJ.!ide of China, two each in Washington, Paris, •Tokyo and North K<>n!a. llsing·Hslng and Llng·Ling have been two of the greate:St 1JJ0 attractk>ns in U.S. history since their arrival from Otina about two ye.an: -ago. Six million persons w a I k e d through the specially constructed panda Muse last year and the stream of visitors, tnchKiing ma n y Chinese, ls still heavy. LING·LING, SIX months olderthanH sl n g· H s ing , weighed 136 pounds on her arrival compared to Hsing- Hsing's 74. But the male has rapidly outgrown the female and in fl.farch weighed in at 274 pounds compared to Ling- Linl!''S 256. If the pair do not breed this spring, another effort will be made ii LinK·Linl( goes into heat In the ran, olficials sa.id. Democratic Governors Skimp It CHICAGO (UPI) -The 15 govemon: attending a Democratic n ational conference had bot dogs and beans for lunch. Illinois Gov. Daniel Walker, c onfere n ce host, sakl Monday's menu was a tribute to President Nixon 's inflation. Each plate was accompanied by the following verse: "The foods today, this 'deli' tray, -occasioned by inflation. "Is Nixon-nursed. and its 'vurst' to hit us as a nation. "So dell 's fine. we shan't malign, this !p8rtan coldcut fare. "But people yearn to charcoal burn !JOmething medium rare· "Oh, empty 1 o o k , of pocketbook, you shout your caco~y. "To emphasize and symboliz.e, the govs shall eat baloney." Walker's aides said the poem was written specially for the luncheon by publicis t ~tort Kaplan, who thought the governors were to be served Mloney. ; I . ' ~. ; . ' ·-~~,d 'i ----.... ,.I After all, if you trust us · with your money, No one ever had a problem putting money in a bank. Well we feel tha t it should also be a simple matter to borrow money from the bank. 647-4321 Direct or Collec't to 1ubKrlbe to the Dolly Pilot YOUR Hometown Community Newspaper f ~ why shouldn't we trust you with ours? . ' - your money, why shouldn't we trust you with ours? , It's nearly that simple, at Security Pacific Bank. Complete $169.95 CAL•MART Told the fare had been changed, Kaplan said, "I wish T had known. Hot dogs would have been much easier to rhyme.'' SECURITY PACIFIC BANK SOMETHING SPECIAL ..... c ........... 29'DAHAllOlll!!!!"-"'.540 4088 COSTA Ml:SA -t:JO.l:Ji • so WHATS NEW WITH YOU? 0!'11y the Dally Pilot really tells you what's new in your local community ••• every day DAILY PILOT ' He's on the Daily Pilot team • • • • ;. The world of $por1s-from oll over the' wide world 10 right h91'e in the O ran g e Coast 's 'ow n bockyord -moke copy for the column he writes. but Steve's spec ialty is covering 011 kinds of high KOOol oihletics in the Orange Coost area for Orange C:OO!.l Ion\. That means kttping up with 16 area schools and all their tivo1s i i\ Orange Uxinry and beyond. • • . . Best in the league for Orange Coast sports news DAILY PILOT • He's on the Daily Pilot team • t. ' • . . . .. ~ ~-. · .. • • • • HOWAID HANDT ' The sports scene ot UCI, Southern Californ10 College, auto race tracks ' and area golf c.ourses all come · under Howard 's goze. His special contributions to the Doily Pilot spo11s pages include lhe Sunday feoture1 , on oldtimers in ~ns and a weekh/ • column on aura rac ing ... alwoys wtillen with the occenr on local inleri!.sl. Tho1's lhe Daily Pilol'l trademark, whe'n it com es to <.oYeroge of MWS for sports Ions . . . • Best ~n the league for Orange Coast sports news DAILY PILOT • 17 i ' ' ' 1· • ' .l f I ' J J 7 I I I • • . '!'oda;y's Final . Laguna Beae~ EDITION N.Y. Stocks ,VOL 67, NO. 113, 2 "SECTIONS, 2"41'AGES -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 TEN CENTS Battle Lines Drawn on S. Laguna General Plan By JOHN YALTERZA Of ... ~ f'lllt SIMt Scores of South Laguna resident! ~ sitting on the noor ror lack of sealing -brought their concerns about ~ latest general plan proposals to :ounty planning commissionen ~tonday . And as lhe first or tvoo currently ICtieduled hearing! on compromise lliematives to the plan ground on into :ho night, the ballle camps appeared :itfrly defined . The .wlk of residents mnam.d angry at what they l<nn a dilution of the original plan -a harsher document spawned alt.et" two yean of wort at the grass roots level. And among U. critics v;ere Hobo "Canyon mobile ho~ dwellers -all ' retirees -who imptored commlssklnus not to approve a portion of a traffic and circulation element calling for a main access rOlid lhlt would leave them cli!lp00k33CCI. Commlsslooen -to -·.-condemnation of the planntnc staff which was accused of drafting compromise prq:iosals in stvtral new alternative plans v.'hich auertedJy reflected lhe wishes ot dtv&klpen. 'l'be panel also hee.rd · a b r i e f pre9e0taUon from the Hobo Can}'on Coklny which implored the panel not ~to approve the road whlcb ••ould essentially wipe oot the J>UL Deveiopen, their lawyers a n d c:omultant3, OOwever. hod abundant prabe for the planning staff which "''as lauded for struggling five months to work out compromises. Commissioners' only solid decision was to continue the hearing! until ~tay 7 at I :30 p.m. for the next round of debate. Officials of the South Laguna Civic Au:xiatioo drubbed the p I a n c i n g department for assertedly shunning th\> oliglnal general plan spa\\ned arter years of local work by volunteer•. The original plan \\'lU most r(>Str1tt1ve of all and called for less than 2,000 rww residents in the undeve loped inland hills and ridges.· Developer proposals c;11l for population increases o: as r:.ich as 5,000 per90ns. County supervisors once had the original res1den1 plan in hand. but cbOsc" to rctun1 it lo the' comm isslOll for Ol'" elen1ents to be added and possible rompromises. Lorelle Long, the Ci\•1c Assoc1at1on prcsidenl. rond<'mnro \.\hat h:1s t:ikr11 plaC'e sux'f. ·and elud\-d Jh" d1·1i:1rt nll'llt ~t11 ff for 11ssu111111g tht1! !111· or1.:111n! pl:.in \'.j.l.S already de<ul l .. 1ndsc;qX' 1\rC'htlt'<'l Fred l ,;1~1g. on<' of :-the \'Olunt1'i'r~ on lhl' orig1n.J! pl.111. Jul 11! C"Onlf1'<'111" l•i,. 1!1f' ~1 .1![ \\ h1l h 11n;>hCd that ~cur& 0;1 tull~1u,._,. t1 nd 1 1rli,:1-<lhnc.;;.~ could be 1n1n11n1 lccl b~ "P"l i I :.irl·h1h•l'· tur-<11 ;inti l:uu\,c·;1~· l1'\.'.t11111·n1 .. In m' hn1· of 1101·k. h · ... 11d, 11l·'r1• .\St'(' HAT'l'l.E, Pa!(t' 21 Lagunans Lash Downzoning Proposal Art Works In Laguna Disa ppea r Thieves entered a Laguna Beach home Monday and stole an estima ted $60,000 worth of paintings, crystal, sliver, antique chinn and jewelry, according to police. · Jim Ray Red1nan , 37. and G. Erik. Wyatt, 49, residents of the house al &12 Anita St., retu rned home at 11 :50 p.r1. and discovered the bu rglary. Neither has insurance. Both the viL·li111s and the police are unsure how the burglars rntcred the home. but that there \\·rrr no signs of lorcible entry. Th< burglary 0001tred .!Ometime after the l\\'O men left for work .at a a.m. A matching pair of paintings by Jacob Bescbey. done in 1760, were among the stolen valua bles. according to \Vyatt. Another painting was by Charles Jacques from 1840. The three paintings are "'·orth at least $3.500 each. according to Wyatt. "The thieves seem to "have been very selective," Wyatt commented. "They left several very valuable paintings and other expensive items, too ." A pair of silver candlesticks were ripped off the y,•al\ and taken. and also &everal ant ique clocks in the home, \\'yatt said . \Vyatt. "·ho said many of the items we.re inherited, said he never thflught about insur~ce because he never expected a hur glarv and thought nobody 'A1>tlid want to steal these types of items. He added that many of his belongings, including the most valuable paintings. are in photographs he has saved and may help pol.ice recover the stolen g0C!'15. Farmers Kill 1{)0 Dairy Co·ws tCLARK 1'1ILLS, N.Y. (AP) -Another lei dairy cows were slaughtered for meat today as part of ·a nationwide protest to force an increase in wbolesale milk prices. -Official! er the National Farmers Organitation said about 200 dairy cows were slaughtered ~1onday. .. We 're going to have a methodical l!qt1ktation of dairy catUe." s a I d Qiri3topher P I e n i n g , an NFO representative. Oraage C.ut Weadler You may need your umbrella ~ night and Wednesday, the "'-ealher- lady warns. It'll be cooler too, 'i'i th coastal mercury readings dipping into the lower 60s. INSlllE TODA l' A crot:kUng, Jitm!Je eomed1t drama from 1Jrit4tn> .. The Phil-- a~throplsl,'' b !hi kll<1t at- traedon ac Sowtlt Coast Rtpt,.. '°'11 in COfO Mesa. Th< ploy b reviewed on. Paot 8 todat1. ...... " .. .._ " L. M, ... " -• ,__ • ..... ,. ..... • ,_ ..... --• ,_ " OJ .... C-..tJ ' ,_ " -1)-\4 --1 ............. " ·~'-• -1 .. u .... ..., . ._.... • ·--.... ....... ... TMVltlM • .,_ " """" • -.. ·-• --• Three Slain Victims Forced I To Drink Acid OGDEN, Utah (UPl)-Two sadistic robbers tied up five victims, forced them to drink caustic acid, then shot them all in the head. Three cf the victims died. A police spo,kesma.n said today the two ''apparently went berserk" after they bro ke into a hi-fi shop about 10 p.m. Monday and found four employes inside. College Rules On Speakers Ma.yBeErided By JAN WOR1ll Of .. Dlltr l'll9t ,. The speakers' policy at Sa.ddleback college, long a 90Ul'ce cf conf'lid belvl-ren students and the board of lruitees, appears to be on its way out. Though trustees did not make a f111al decisifln b;londay, they gave their blessing to a revised policy e-g Ille requirement that every "con1N1versial" speaker be balanced. on the same program with a speaker flf tqual stature on an opposing viewpoint. "We're taking a red.lculcw approach." said charter trustee Patrick Backus who took part in creating the criginal policy seven years ago during a period of nationwide campus lm.resl "I have changed my posture since 1 first came on this board seven yean ago," Backu.s said . "I no longer believe we have to have Mr. Oean come in and clean away what Mr. Dirty just clid. "We have to realize that things have changed. It's 1 different world than it was in the sixties. Ariyway, u Jong as I've been on the board we've never had a controversial speaker that I can recall. All the aintroversy we've had has been OD the board." Backus advocated ta k I n g all responsibility for cboo6in~ c a m p u s speakers away from the board and "placing the oous on the ocmurnlllity.'' But Trustee James Manball argued that if the policy was made comp~ttly open, ''There might be ICnle student that wouJd stir up the situation." "I don 't believe if we leave lt go we're going to have aomebotb' contaminate our students.,'• Baclcm said. "We bave to remember we're dee.ting with 11-year-tS<e SPEAKERS, Pa~e II The fifth victim was the father of one of the empk>Y.es. "The suspecU are considered anned and extremely dangerous," the spoke,.. man said. Officers said the pair apparently el~ a citywide dragnet, and the search was expanded to neighboring states. One survivor bad a punctured eardrum •-IY·c:atlled w"°" ooa ol Ille 1d1lm jammed a pen lnto'hls ear and kk:ked It. The vicUma were robbed, tied up and taken doWNlain. Police aakl that during their two-hour rampage in the hi·fi shop, the. victim! were allegedly fo~d to drink some type of caustic nuid which burned their mouths and faces. The body of Michelle Ainsley, 18, wa3 found nude. The other dead were ktentified as staNey 0 . Walker, 2U, who was found with a gag taped over his mouth, and Airs. Byron Naisbett. no aa:e listed, both t$ee ACID, Page I) Gunman Hijacks Santa Ana Bus To Los Angeles The fcur sleepy passengen on an early morning bus run from Santa Ana probably never dreamed they would be hijacked by a gurur.an bound for downtown Los Angeles. But they were , say Santa Ana police--by a young btack man simula ling a gun in bis jacket pocket. He wu still at large today following lhe S:iG a.rn. hijacking. Offlcen were stlll trying to unravel details of the incident late this morning. As best they can figure out, the hijacker boarded a Southern California Rapid Transit bus at the main bus station in downtown Santa Ana . As the. bm pulled out, the man walked up to the driver and threatened to shoot him -.. he look the bus to Ille intersedion of 7th Street and Central Aftnbe in IM Angeles. Police stid lhert were four other pasRJ'lgm on the bus when it left Santa· Ana but only two wen aboard when it rea<bed Lot Angeles. 1be other two were let fllll on the Santa !See IOJACK, Pal• II /ail Sent.ence Starred By Sadd"le)ack Trustee Just as lhe Saddlebldl College bolrd ol lt'Ull<es began llJ "fU]ar meeting at S p.m. Monday,..,. ol Ille trust.a was · d!«tlns himsell lnt• 0raose County J>U. AJyii Brannan o/ Santa Ana, a Charttr member of Ille boon!, enlertd Ille j>U at about 1:15 p.m. to begin a 90-day sent...,. ror boolunaklng. Brannon, charged in cmnectton with a Harbor Area gamblln& ring, l:as m!pied from the bolrd elledlv• June 4. By Ille Ume he gtlJ out or J>ll -July 22 ..1.. his term will Le up and ht. wtll Mve been replaced by ooe of three candldat.a now m Ille N>nlng for hb pool. Jail olflClals ttported Ille court hat authorittd a wwit-f\Jrlougll lor 8nMaft, • which means be wilt be allowed to leave the jaD eadl cloy will> other prilonen l>""'f to varioUI . wortln& location& around Ille cow.ty. ProbaUon ol!k:m -kl not reveal the nature of Ille job Brannon haa been uslped. 1'nMtea: madt no menUon o f Bramon'& ·-from the bolrd Monday night But they DOW blvt a wwtlng boon! of five lnsttad ol Ille regular 1eVt:n members. The -empty -was maled by """"' bolrd president John Lund or Laguna 1leadl, who mliD<d lul moolll, df<Cllff lmm<diald)', . \ 'A DANGEROUS PROPOSAL' Property Own.r Mayer 20 Attack Ordh1ru1ce At Meeting By Kn.ARY KA \'E Of llM O.il' P111t ll•lt Laguna Beach property 01~Tiers \\ere angry a.tonqay ni~ht and they 1rt the planning commissionl'rs kno"' it. as they loudly complainl'd about the fll'Oposed do,.11zoning ordinan ce. ~fore th.an 20 persons at th e first publ ic hearing railed against the proposal lo redlK.'e the number of d"·clling unit s In med ium and high densi ty residential (R·2 and R-31 and light commerical lC-11 areas. Another 150 persons did not speak, but loudly applauded the opponents of downzoning. i'to one In the audience spoke In favor of the proposal , which re11..1Jted from a surprise. urgency law passed by lhc City Council in februriry. The controversial lav.· c···ec1 for a four-month moratorium on building mul· tlple-tJI1it residential d"·ellings. The commi ssioners had little comme:it fln the complaints at !he close ()f the hearin g. They decided to flpcn the second hearing on r.tay 13, after another study session oo May 6. r.tarie Ware t.layer. r it c rut iv e secretary flf !he Laguna Be a ch Taxpayers'. Aswciatlon !LBTA), kicked off co1nplaints with a prepared statemenl from the 3{X)..rfll'mber organization. After asking commissiooers thrir reasons for the proposal. t-.lrs. r-.layrr told I hem that L. Y.llzoning would hurt !he loca l, faltering tall" base and Wldermin e !See DOWNZONE, Page 2) ' . ' "- WAR NS , 'SLUM CONDITION' Ho tel Owner Haneline Density Ruling Postponed Laguna Planning Co1nmissioner Seeks G11uleli11es Laguna Beach planning commissiflners agreed ~londay night tfl postpone decision on the density slope standard s proposed for low densi ty residentia l <R·I) development. "The community and the Planning Commission \\'ould be "'ell off if y,·e decided to shelv e the ordinance until y,·e ha\'e better guidelines," commented Commissioner William Leak at the second public hearing. "Right now, it's a puzzle to everyone." The ordinallCe \\'ould amend the city's R·I r.one, tying allowable housing density tfl land slope. As the pereen tage of slope oo a proposed housing site goe3 up , the number of allowable structures per acre would go down. CommiMioner John r.1cDowell. who agreed that postponement of a decision would be the best idea. said the commissioo must not do anything "economically unsound flr illegal". "It's our responsibilily to form a balance of the environmenta l, economical and legal aspects." he continued. the other three commissioners, Sally Bellerue. C.C. Claxton and Roge r Lanphear, agreed that they could not yet .-nmend the proposol to the City COunctl for approval . But e a c h commlatoner promised nol to let lht ordinance die. • Prisoner Hangs Self SAN LUIS OBISPO IUl'll-A man bein« beld for arraignment on charges of killing a San ~tiguel man l\farch It was found Monday banged In h~ coll at th• county jail Dead was Bcrr.:-tll Dyson, 42, Pato Roblcs1 a~ of shooting Louls 1\lmer, 64, With a shotgun In a shopping C<llter parking lot durln& aa •<JU'l""l. • The second public hearing y,·as conl inuro until l\tay 13, y,·[th a sludy session planned for April 29. Commissioners staled that .sulxl ivli:;ion and grad ing ord inances need to be studied further before they could tilkl' any action on development in the ll·l area. l\1ark Gumbiner, a local developer, urged the commission to study the ordinance further and hold~ another hearing. "Laguna is Y.'Orld renoY.Tied as a hillside communil)'," Gumbiner sai i. "Yet the baste assumption here seems to be that the hills should not be built upon." Gumbiner pointed out \\1ha·1 he saw as an area of conflict between the housing element of the general plan , and the proposed density slope ordinance. "The housing elen1cnt .~t:itrs thal 3.300 nev.· housing units "'Ill be needf'd 1n order to house !he proj'X't<'U 1nax111l11m -population of 20.000 in Laguna Beach," he said. r.umbinrr added that !hr housing element also states an 1n1ponilnl i.:0.11 1s "to insure lh:•t land planned and needl'd for residential d<'Velflpm{'nt 1s nol converted to non·residcnti:il use.'" t.:nder the proposed ordinance. the flOO acres of accessible un·sulxlividl.'d land y,·ould hoh1 250 lots, Gumbiner said. The present holding capacity of the 500 acres is 2.000 lot s. <;umbiner suggested a nrw den~ityl slope formul<L \\'h1ch "·ould allow bct"·een 5111 and 600 lots on the 500 acres, what he callL~! "a fair compronuse." Sex Bargain i1•g W 01nen Reject Strike Str'1tegy OXFORD. England (UPI) -Wives of striking workers from an automobile factory have rejected as unfair' a suggest ion that they deny sex to their husbands until the men GO back to v.·ork. Britain's National llousewlves Association n1ade the suggestion • and the association's .spokesman, Mrs. June \Vft.11, said: "If your husbands are on strike, stage a strike of your own - no meals. no washing up, no housework, no sex.'' The wives are trying to end a walkout by 150 transport drivers who left their jobs because factory managers rc.rused to deal with a Communist union o(!ldaJ. As a result, 12,SOO other men at the plant have been laid off for five weeks. , More than 300 wives showed their attitude toward the strike Monday when they sculllcd with male pickets outside lhc fac tory • ' • ---··~ .2 !A11.~1~0_1 ___ ,_e ______ ,_,..,.,_,_,._._,._,_1 _n_._1_•1_,. Funeral Held New Mexico Tot Dies · in County By TOM BARLEY 01 tl'lt Ot llY .. !IOI S!tH \\'h::it cemetery officials described as the largest crowd ever lo attend a funeral servh.'C 1n that area packed an Albuquerque. N.~f.. church and nlemorial park ~londay to pay their last respects to little Arltlrew Srieud. The 2·year-<ild son or Albuquerque auorney \Villiam Snead died in Orange County Medical Center early Satur.tay after a 13-<lay fight ror lire in which a membrane oxygenator took over the ch ild's breathing functions. Andrew's lungs ~·ere severely damaged ~farch 16 when he fell into a drainage ditch near his home. He was pulled Nixon Give11 5 More Days On Subpoena By JIELEN THOl\tAS \VASHJNGTON (UPI) -President Nixon, at his request, has been given five more days to answer a House Judiciary Committee subpoena for tapes and other materials relating to .f2 of his Watergate related conversations , a White House spokesman sa id today. "nte original deadline for responding to the subpoena, which aeeks material for the committee's impeachment inquiry, was 7 a. m. POT Thursday. The extension moves the deadline to next Tuesday. Deputy press secretary Gerald L. Warren said only that Nixon asked for the extension because the project was so time-cons:umlng. Hou.se Republican leader John J. Rhodes or Arizona said he understood the tapes were "of very poor quality" and 1he White House staff wu having difficulties tranacrlbing tbem. In describing tbe pniject .. "tlme consuming," Warren indicated lbat Nilan wa.s not planning to band over the actual tapes. Instead, be said. tbe staff had been hl rd at work "compiling'' transcripts of what he cons i ders relevant conversations. 1be new deadline ror Ni.J:on to respond to tbe subpoena, April 31J, is tbe firs t aMiversary of the forced res.igna~;om of two former top aides, H. R. Halde~ and John D. Ehrllchman, at tbe peak of the Watergate unraveling. Warren also disclosed that the White House counsel's office received an additional request from the Hou,,e impe.achment panel. He de.scribed it as broader than original reports that lbe. requctt for tapes and materials covered only contribuUons from milk producers and InternaHonal Telepbone a n d Telegraph Corp. From Page I HIJACK ... Ana Freeway In Anaheim for sonle as yet unexpl3ined reason. a po 1 ice spokesman said. The pair, SS.year.old Daniel Hein and 42·year..old Billy Mo~. were picked up by Anaheim police as they jumped over a freeway boundary fence onto a frontage road. They were being questioned in Santa Ana early today. Police said the bus driver continued on into Los Angeles, arriving at the hijacker'~ destina lion ot 6:~4 a.m. The driver called Los Angeles police . but the hijacker had vanished by !he tin1e officers arrived. Police said the hijacker. if he is captured, could be charged with multiple counts of kidnaping. grand theft and assorted other charges stemming from his express rnn into the big city. ' Ol.A..01 COAST LB DAILY PILOT unconsl'iou5 from tht water after btlng carried t~·o mil es downstream. Officials ut St. Joseph llospltal in Albuquerque, awa re that they had a losing fight on their hands, appealed to Orange County for help when the child's damaged lungs began to abandon the ball le for air. Orange County has one of only two membrane oxygenators on the west coast. It was flown lo Albuquerque by Or. Robert Bartlett of the medical center staff and il came back IQ Orange County v.·ithin two days v.•ilh the child being. treated by Dr. Bartlett on the emergency Air Force aircraft. Medical center authoritie!I said they realized Friday that the machine wa.s fighting a losing battle and the ail ing child ~·as also beset by a mounting number of complicalions. Andrew died at l a.m. Saturday ~·ith his parent.s at his bedside. "\Ve are deeply grateful to the hospital 1itaff in Orange County and to the local peopte !here for the way they pulled for the little boy," one of fl.1r. Snead's law partners commented today. Frorn Page l BATTLE • • • • called upon to patch up all kinds of mistakes made by architects and planners. We shouldn't have to be called on to patch up more mi!takes in South Laguna blamed on poor plaMing,'' he added to thunderolli applause. Spokesmen for the coalition of developers who control the acreages south of Ali so Creek found little fault with the latest density requirements and tand use distinctions ccilling for elusler hous ing in only the flattest areas of the hills. Sul in the north portion upcoast o( Aliso Creek, the problems appeared more fonnidabl e. Access has spurred bitterness, because the main routes are two -.Hobo Canyon as opposed by the mobile home dwellers, or a ridge route tbrough Alta Laguna and Top o{ the World which has spurred outrage in the city of Laguna Beach. Roy Gohara, a pl armer for a firm serving as consultant to the north-area landowners, said that his clients hoped for higher den sity Jn !he north area of the planning districL He said that despite grave concerns about the intensity of Coast Highway traffic, "four wheels beneath 4,000 pounds is not going to be the best way to move people about ln the next few years." Spokesmen for the county Road Departm e n t, however , t o ld commissioners that Coast Highway Lra(ric is a serious concern now tha t the Coasl !reeway is a dead issue. A department aide said to l a I projections of cost! for the alternate access roads have not been compl eted, but rtlat the Alta La guna option as opposed by the city of Laguna Beach would involve engineering f e a t s • extensive cuts and fi lls and al least $S00,000 in public funds . The Hobo Canyoo route as opposed by the retirees would be built \~·ilh develop- er money. It v.·ould be stCi'". but accept· able for emergency vehicles and buses and v.wld be easier to design . ..iides said. No netheless. said members of the planning staff, the residents would be dispossessed and a picturesque area would be hurt. \Villiam Frost. a £'!nior partner in another consulting flrnl serving the lando~mr coalition. made n public offer to the retirees if Hobo C.1nyon indeed became a road site. lie promised that the residents could have a year's lease extension on the present quarters and once townhouses were built in the area, each resident would have first option to buy a new residential unit at $35,000. The offer drew groans and jeers from the resid ents who have claimed that if they had to move, they would have only a used trailer to sell and little cash left over lo start again. Jet ·Noise Conference In Limbo By L. P~'TER KRIEG Of t111 Dlllh' 'llOI Sltll Newport Beach city officials have been rneellng privately with Orange County Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers in an errort to resolve t~ Orange ' County Airport jet noise problem, Mayor Donakl A. ~fclnnis disclosed P.1ooday. But those negotiations have broken do~11 and must be re5Umed promptly or !he city will have to step up its litigation against the county, !\!cln nls declared during a council study session. ~tcl nnis revealed that he and other cily officials have met \11ith Caspers three times since December." when the ci!y filed its first leg<!I action, trying to rorce the county to meet state noise standards. P.1clnnis sched uled an executive session of the council for May 13 so "we can gel on with neg9tiations 9r co n s l d e r alternative action at that time. Mclnnis insisted that hi!! proposal was not a threat. Mcinnis said he believes the negotiations with the county ~·can be meaningful." "All Indications are that they v.·ill be," he said. From Page l DOWN ZONE • • • the comnumity financial st ructure . She added Uiat the LBTA asks the commission to "reconsider the total aspects of such a dangerous proposal." She also asked commissioners to maintain the slat~uo oo zoolng throughout Laguna Beach, or even upgrade zones to provide a n advantageous tax base revenue. Property owners were also concerned about not being able to rebuild on their property -in case It is destroyed, or \.11hen it becomes decrepi t -wi thout taking a huge financial loss. Loren J!aneline. owner of Vacation Village and Laguna resident for the past 25 years. warned commi!Sloners that a "slum condition " will develop ill many parts of the city if property owners feel they can't replace their buildings cconontically. "I'm rather overwhelmed by this whole thing." grumbled Ray Beierle, owner of the 17.unit By-I.be-Sea 1.1otel on the Coast llighway. "I've just found out that if I replace my building , which I was planning to do soon. I can' only put up seven unit s, not 17," Beierle said. "I've been good enough to collect a bedtax to give to the city all these years." he added. "But I'm beginning to believe I've been feeding the lion about to cat me." Richard Massen, 770 Hillcrest Drive, says he wants to feel he's still in Laguna, not Miami or Hawaii. But he said he believes growth in Laguna can be controlled by the existing zoning in the city, and the conditions of the South Coast Regional Z o n e Commission. Under the proposal, minimum lot site for each d~·elllng unit would be increased, cutting back the total number of units by 50 percent in one zone. In the R-2 medium density :zone, one dv.·elling unit on e.ich 3,000 square feet "'ould be allowed. \vith a maximum of t\l'O units per lot. Currently. units can be built on each 2,000 square feet, \\'itlt seven maximum on each Jot. In the high density (R-Jl zone, units ,.,.ould be allowed on each 2,000 square feet, instead of every I.000 square feet. And residential development \vou ld be curtailed in the light commercia l zone. The only person who spoke who did nol bitterly complain about the downzoning \1'as Jolm l\tacRae, who said he .,.,.·as neither for nor against the pro~I. •·J'm sorry to sec these adversary proceedings. v.•ith an extremely partisan croup here ," he said. lie v.·as loudly booed. ·'Attacks on individual persons and on commissioners is not considerate," !\lacRae continued. At that point. one citizen stood up and angrily told l\lacRae. "I thought the meeting was tQ talk abOul zoning, not for the citizens to be lectured to." Explosio•• Sce11e A shattered window rran1es the scene after a powerful explosion ripped through a midtown h'lanhaltan office bu ilding. New York fire officials believe the blast was caused by an accumulation of gas. 1t1ore than 100 persons were injured but there were no deaths. Victoria Carson Cotton, Cleme11te Pionee1·, Dies f.frs. Victoria Carson Cotton, San Clemente's grand dame in the opulent days of Ole Hanson and whose old Spanish manslon was sold to President Nl'{oo, died at her Hancock Park home in Los Angeles Tuesday. She ~·as 95. The descendant of S o u t h e r n Californ ia's first and most dist inguished Spanish grandee, .~trs. Cotton had suffered from heart disease in her later years. Death came at a family home in the old but still fashionable section of Los Angeles v.·here oilmen and their heirs have lived for generations. ~trs. -Co lton, the youngest of 14 children of George Cady Carson and Victoria Do ming1Jez Carson. \vas a direct descendant of Don Juan l,)ominguez, whose ranch covered most of what today is sou th western Lois Ange!es. Mrs. Cotton came to San Clemente \\•ith her millionaire oilman husband, the late llenry Hamilton '·Ham" Cotton. in 1924 along with the founder of the city, Ole Hanson. Cotton. a powerful California Democrat and one·lime finance chairman for the party in California. helped stake llanson's dream to build the Spanish rillage. Almost immediately v.·ork started on a stalely, JG-room mansion on a point in south San Clemente. Ever since -the President notwithstanding the promontory has borne the name Cotton's Point. The Cotton property ooce spanned 4.5 miles of coastline. In her early yea rs In San Clemente, ~frs. Cotton was known as a \voman whose social graces refl ected her upper- class Spanish heritage. Friends described her as an act ive entertainer in the early days of San Clemente when the Cotton Estate, its stables and rambling ga rd,ns were the epitome or California Spanish grandeur. As the Depression settled over San Clemente and development ground to a halt, most of the grand social events v.·aned. But ltirs. Cotton sliU bad chances to entertain. In 1932, President Franklin D . Rcose,·elt dropped by for the first time to engage Cotton and friends in a friendl y poker game in a gazet»\ike game room \\'hich stands to this day. In her later years, recall local residents. !\1rs. Cotton spent a quiet - al most rec lusive -life at the es tate along l\'ilh her daughter, Lucy. Jn the years before the estate was sold to the President. few local residents recall having seen the mother and daughte r living in the mansion. Besides her daughter. Lucy, Mrs. Cotton leaves another daughter, Mrs. Lionel E. Ogden of Hancock Park; a granddaughter anti a great ·grandcJ,iJd. Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. \\'ednesday in SL Brendan's Roman Catholic Church in Los Angeles and a Funeral ~1ass \\'ill be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursda y in the same sanctuary. Burial v.·ill follow in calvary Cemetery with Cunningham and 0 ' C o n n o r 1'.torluary in charge of arrangements. U.S. !\tail llalted WASHINGTON (APl-D<livery of all i.;.s. mail to Canada has been halted because of a spreading strike by Canadian poslal v.•orkers. I Tank Truck Overturns; Manl(illed A private WP.I.e r haule r was kllled todny ~·hen his huge 3.500.gnllon tank{'I' tn1ck thunden.>d down a f\1i.'ision V1cjn .hillside out or control and flipped end over end. crushing hfm inside the cab as two small boys "'afched in horror. Oran ge Counly Coroner's deputies had just arrived at lhe scene and \\'ere not releaslng lhe nan1e of lhe victim. pcnd1n£ notification of next-of·kin. Authorities &aid lhe dead man \\a!ll: from the Garden Grove area and had v.orked as a contract. water hauler in Lhc area. which i! busy with residential and commercial construction , for se\'cr:il years. Orange Co u n t y Fire Department personnel from the Laguna ltills station \\'ere required to extricate the \'ictinl's b<Xly from the crumpled cab of the tanker truck. "It was actually buried in the ground,'' said one \\'itness on the scene. Investigators said the v i c t i m apparently lost control or his !ruck - or experienced mechanica l failure -·on San Anselmo Drive, atop a terraced hill. The big rig rolled backward tlo\.,.n t:1e steep incline. gathering speed, thfn rammed a concrete drainage ca nal and flipped over again onto its front end . Authorities e;tima1ed the juggernaut run1bled about 120 f e c t1 ~ o ,.,. n !he embankment before it flippea and came to rest in the backyard of a hon1c . i Damage to the residence of the Hugti Ranccy fa mily at 27271 Via San Ped ro V.'aS limited to a door knocked off its hinges, apparently due to the sheer concussion of the crashing truck. · Stephen Hancey, 7. a son of the couple, and his buddy Matthew 1'.tartin, also 7, had just picked up their lunch boxes lo go to school when they saw and heard the big truck coming. Neither "·as injured v.·hen the \.,.ater tank('r plunged into the.backya rd, wi th the eab digging into the ground about 20 feet from the rear door. The watt'.'r tanker section IJr the l<1 rgo transport vehicle remained ir.t;ict. Frona Page I SPEAKERS. • • olds at least -who'.,.e already been granted the right to \'Ole. This should be an adult-to-adult question." David Hall, president of the Associated Students at Saddleback. explained th'at tile students' main objection to the policy Was that it '·keeps us on a tightrope" when planning campus programs. "Occasionally, \Ve do think -and v.·e plan to do our home.,.,.'Drk." Hall wanted the policy revision at 1'.fonday's meeting to free him and other students planning "Up \Vilh Saddleback Week" in Jllid·May. He said even if the old po,licy was no longer in effect. organizers of the week planned to balance one speaker against another -even if not on exactly the same program. From Page I ACID ... o! Ogden. The two killers v.·erc dE'SCribed as black, one 5-foot-6 and the other about su feet tall. Orrin W. Walker, father of one of the dead, suffered a superficial gunshot v.'Ound to his head as well as burns and the punctured eardrum. He was listed in fair condi tion. Courtney Naisbett, 16, was listed in crilical condition with a gunshot Wl)\ITld in the head. He was the son of another victim. BLESS TH IS MESS! ' • T""' 0-•""" Cot•• 0-!'We! ,..,~ ......,;:" "((l'"P f•-, ... N.._,,,. .. "'r.;""'""" 1>'1' ,,_ 0-•~ r ... ., r>v~•·••••g r:~,. •• ~..,..,.. ,.~ .. n'°"" a<~ I'•'" .....t '·' '""" '"' •11~ I'"'"' l,.)t r.., •.• l••\ol tl••I)')" "-'"'" """'-"" ll<t°'"ll'OU"'" lt •W•"•• ~f\.;ft•a..¥• '"''"".''°""1tt.t<••"" '"" ,,,,_ .... .., ........ '·"""'""" . '., .. ,~..,... .. t1''"'",. l'Jf,j"'<f<l 'o••o•'•V> •"l <"'"' """ ,,,,_,,,,,,_,,.,..,.,,., ..•. "Qr••·n ",).),;,\~• Boy Dangs Self For about another month, Pl acentia Ave. will be tom up to widen th e street. At ti mes -Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with fl ••&! .... c ........... ·~'·'""'' ~:&:& ~..,._,N V.'••..f r • ..,. ~ •. I "-,_ J, I~ ',r,·• ~rf ''t1'""" orlol:O..-•l"'.......,.. 1-. -r~,1 L t' • Q.,.'-1,H l r i...w:r. Nc,r ..... '.,_ M~"Q ! 1Uv'\ , .......... °""" 112 h.f\! A.et\A /."o '"'t "'*lrr.i P 0 Bo. lril:4. 916Sl °""' °""" r~1 ., ...... :i.10-.. v:s.,... ·-~"' .. J:J)l J,;~~ •"""""'11..,, ... _. 1ntn .. .ui.,._n ~·t.·-.. ·· :!06-(IC.--.,t'l•JI T..,,....17141641·411:1 Cle•Mfttd Mtwii .. 642°l671 ~ heclrlMD.,•t""'nl.: Trif-P'I-4t4.t466 °""'""'" ••1t °""'""'(.JI" iow-..,.,. c-- -N.> ...... ., ..... "···'"''"""~""­"' -·-· -..,,, ... , "" ........ .., ""''*11~~1 -N~~- 5-t-Lii .. ~-Ii-I .. C..,la ...... c:..lo""' 1'4 ""'*"'""""°'C-'¥1100 -IN !-.~ tt oo~,, ..... ,"1--oo~, He Failecl to Save Family in Fir e CHICAGO tUPl )-Relatives and neighbor!! today n1ourned the death of a 14·year..ol~ boy who hanged himself because he railed to sa\'c four members of his family who died In fire lhree v.·eeks ago. The body o( Kenneth Richardson was found Sunda y hanging from the top of a handrail in his home i n suburban Northlake. "I heard my brothers and sisters callinc." Ke.nny said Jn a note which ended with the Lord's Prayer, Ktnny's mother, P.1n. Edna Walker, said her son had been brooding since the April I fire . He asked ln his note th&t he be buried next to his brolhers and alster!, she S3ld. Deborah , JS, who were alr.o sleeping on the second floor. }le could not awaken 11.nothcr sister, ~trs. Sandra Whittington, 19, or her 18- month..old daughttr, Shannon , in the \hlrd bedroom. Kenny ran downstairs: lo awaktD his mothe r and a half·slster, Loretta WaJker. 9, but smoke and heat 11topped him from returning to the second nool. The bodie.s or l\1rs. \VhitUnglon and her child were found by firemtn In thtir room. Deborah and ThomA5, although awakened by Kenneth, failed to leave their rooms. Deborah's be 1 w:.s found under htr bed where shn had apparenlly crawled to avoid smoke. Thomas was found dead In bed, firemen said. S.rvtces and burial Vflll be h<ljl construction as the res ults will certainly be worth all ihe trouble. If you aren't adventuresome. give us a call . and we 'll bring samples to your home, 191h ST. . . 18thST • -1 171'1ST. i -~ I > 1663 ,.__ IUCfHTIA 16th ST .. . ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES .. COS1AMl$A SIHCI 1917 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA-A 646-4838 Mon •• Thu ... 9 lo s,so, Jr.I. 9 lo,; Sal. -.. s \ At lhe time of the Ore, Kenneth who was slee ping In one ~ thm upstairs bedrooms, awakened to see smoke and names. lie l'OU!ed his half·brother, Thomas W1Jk~r. 11, and his sister . · Woctne!day In Falmew 8 a pt I a t ~mclery, McKenzie. Tenn., ttl11Uvt1 • • said. ._-------:-----:-----------------------.1 • , ' ' • l I 1 ' Jfj IJAilt PILOI PUBUC NOTICE ruisuc No r1t:r; ----,t(TITIOUS 1\ISINSIS ........... , ....... , T!"' loll-"l!il p.o...,. "_,,. ..... -... H ! l"\IT URE Oli:ltGNI, s..c2 MC.--n, HuntlnQIDh ~ <Alllttfl<I '""""' H\1114 F. PIK!NU I, llo.14 ....,,_) 1.¥of, Hllftli"'9!Dh &11Kll. l. .. •100'1~• i::.' lll.llinnt 11 uw-auc..i ..... ¥1 jn- dl-•I. ' HUGO F. Piac.119411 T)lb .,.,.,,,_, ....... ..ii wnl1 -'°""'. 1Y 1..lef~ DI U<•llDI l.OURIJ Dtl ""'" ;:»:~: P111111""4 0..,.. COllC O<lllY .. 1,..,, #.pl'!I ,, 1a, 23. -1Y14 l•:>r•• PUBUC NOTICE • SU'-JUU JllftC'I Ill' .,_,,!'lg tFll ...... hit ....... 1111 far April JO, lt14 ., f :JD Lift.. hi 1111: S\ll"llUOtl cou•T °" THI STATa 0 .. ~IFGaNIA PO .. THI COUNTY OP otlAMO• .... ,,.. NOTtea OP HIAlllNG 0, ,l!TITlON l'Oa PllOllATI OI" WILL ANO l'Olt LETlli•S TEITAMl!NTIJl.Y EJ,t11t of STAHLEY ANDER~, 0.CHJtd, ------• • * ll.lfiO.iJ , Ill"" ...... - /floney'• Worth Pay Until May 1 Eaten Up by Tax By SYLVIA PORTER Every dollar you, 1 n avttage American taxpa yer have earned so far thJ1 year wUI go to pay the taxe.s 100 wiU owe to federal. ~at.e and 1oca1 governments for 1974. -Not until t.tay l -112 ~a··• after the start ol t h I s year-will )'O<I begin .. ming money you can keep for yourself and your family 's Jiv. tng expenses. accordlnR to the Tax Foundation tn New York City. "' You don>t need me to re- mind )"O'J that the President tried to get by without work· lug evm a couple of hours a year to help finance the defense of oui country, SocUll Sec· urity bene- fits ta our el· derly, meet interes! on the puhllc debt, uTider· write essen· liaJ servict, tl.'I:.,..: in the fields ..:.,,.:: 0 f health, f>O.T•lll education, etc. If this con· trast is infuriatinP," to yn11 in this post-lncome 'tax filing period, Richard Nixoo bas no one to blame but rumse1 r. Another way of suggestin" the rragnjtude of your tolal tax burden. as merely an average taxpayer: out of every eight-hour workday, you .spend two hour! and lR minutes working just to pay your federal, st.ate and local taxes . .STllL ANOTHER: out of every 40-hour work week. you spend all day Monday and un- til 2: 10 p.m. Tuesday-13 hours and IO minu1es-just to pay the Laxes you owe. Here's the Tax Foundation's breakdo'4'll showing the share taken by taxes or you r eight- hour workday as agairuot lhe shares taken by other major expenses: The share taken by taxes out of an eight hour workday is 2 hours, 38 minutes. This may be compared to the one-hour, U-minute share taken by your ~Id and househo ld opention: to the one-hour, one-minute share taken by food and beverages: to the 38- mlnute share taken b y transportation; to the 2$.. minute share taken by clothing; to the 2.1-minute share taken by medical care; to the 19-minute share takeo by recreation; and to the one- hour, 12--minute share taken out of an eight-hour workday by all other expensu. Vuv WUK.K Ul'llt. hour, w1 .. m111ule eaell wu1 kUjY to pay tor lOO<I lilJ)IJ ooverugea. PrWOt!Ot Nixon a:>ked )'OU aleo to pay $5)»1 for a "ma. qutu baU'' i1ven by b1s Clllu&tuer '1'rlc1a Jn l~whlcn mwt na\'e lflCJuoc'd an aw1ul k>t ot fuud and ocvaages. You wurk ont hour, 24 minutes every day to finance your e.tpcllilltures for bouSUlg and hou1scoold -eratioo. 1'oe President asked you also w pay $9'l,298 for improvemeni.s IO the Nix.a houses in San Clemtnt.e and Key n~)ut, t'la. OF COURSE, \IUll paid for all -·~ ~1xon e,\• pt:OOILW't!S; but DOW that ttil:y 'vc: i>«n Q1~Jowed, there y,·1u oe :i.ome sort ot ouset, un-- fatt to )'QU lLIOUbh ll WIU DC. -. ou \\"Ol'k Jl:I nuu .. lc:, e.i. .... day to pay for y o u r tcunsponat1un. Nu:on askt:d you to pay $'.!'I ,ul5 01 purely perso11aJ IW. pume trave1 oy ha tauwy i!Jlu 1r1enos. SUce1y, tne contrast.! art bruU:IJ eoougn w1tnvut any ao- wuvoaJ. eiauorauon St>UKlUJ"lli OUR ever-1n- crt:as1ng tax buroen in llliS per100 is not an ups\\'lllg Ul 1eueral Ul1.."tlme LaXes. lU.lllC r, UIC HlliJOr 1ac~or IS Ule ll•C<1~·· Jy nsmg wage base on· wtuc.b we pay Social Securny taxt:s. ·1rus 1s wh~e 1he tax pressure u oecomwg intense, on lower lncome -n1iddle 10C01ne Americans especuwy. And uus trend is sull stroogiy luwara ru~1er and higner tax- es. SaJes taus are an ever· cluno1ng burden too. For in- stance, New York City 01- ficials are proposing that the sal~'S tai: paid Ul lhe city be jacked to a rerorrl 8 per cent-with all that implies to those who must or 14·ant to shop within the city. Predicts the Tax Foun- dation : you11 be carrying "a !Omewbat higher overall tu burden this year." AND AS LONG as we de- mand an ever-broadening variety of .services from government and lhe costs of lbese services continue to in- crease year after year, there can be no sig nificant reversal in this tax trend. 1 think, though, that we ac- cept the burden as the price we must pay for o u r industrial-social civilization. c .. vri9hf ltM 'le!~ l!nll'Pft-. 111e. .. , 11'ho A re 'Tl•e1J?" Onassis' Refinery Murky lnflatlo Chairman Arthur Burns of the Federal Reserve Board has warned of a "veritable expk:lsion'' In business JOans and the money supply in re- cent lnonths w h i c h poses new threats for inflation in the United States. Bankruptcy ' Bids Fi"led .. (r /rst of 4 Art1clts) Olymplc·s 8Cli\·11les C'Dmt' l:::tst dlrt'C!ly, llctober 'A'hcn a scut'OJlsl V.'hl'n First \":tt111n:1l Ci ty rONCORn. N.11 (AP) t:ommunity v.·ttkly, Pubhck Rank WR$ :t<;kt'ti for lht• Olympic Refineries. Inc., a fkl·urrt•nNs, C'arril'<l a report financial ref l' re n ct' s . ;i ctlrnpany with $150 .000 In th;1t land buyin~ 1\·11s undt·r s1xike~n1an aid ·"\\'(' havt>n 't known auc.>ts. has J>lans for ll ""al' on J:>urhan1 Point. Th~ lx't·n 11ulh\11'i1.ed to g11 1• out $fi()O n.i lllon oil refinery -but stoi-v 111entlonl'd run1ors th11 t an \ u1for 1n;i !ll'.l1. on \l r so far. no place to build it. an 011 refinery \\'RS planning lll Onn~~is or Ills tu·11p:;111y '' After being harred fron1 l!s loca't' on thc _sitt illymp1c .§f>O\.l·-~111en n.1\\' s:iy rirst-cholct SJ lP b\' thr voll'rS 1\ 1nonth lttlrr, hol'.('\"t'r, llll' tbt> roni p:iny 11 us re'(1~1,•r, I of Durham. N.11 .. Olympic n ,. 11· <; p ;i-for 'tt'\1•ral }t.'(1r.~ 1n ~h'lll!t• decided to .y,•ai t for another ~r riuut 'd Carlo hut nt'l'C'r h111l t anyth1nt:, town near Nt•"'' llan1psh 1rt'j; Gt'Ori;tl' P.1p· It rl'porh'(ll~ 11 :1s i)n:1~1s 18-mile Atlanllc coastlint' to nad('lllL~. a 1t'hlfll• for nei.:v1 !at 1n~ a Jn\ i!C lhi? C"OITipany ij\, :xa~t1!1•1 rt•<!I rCfillf'r}' fl ll,fCE'llll'Ut II 1th !ht• NE\\'~1ARKET. JUST to lht> t·~!alt' llrok.-(;rt'<'k go1·er111nt·nt. :i dt'JI th.it south of Durham. \'Oled 1a~1 f'r, .15 i;..1y-e1cn1u;1tly ·fl·ll lhroui.:h. · f fi.ll,, tn !! he l\;I~ "·C(?k 1n a1·or of thc rt'dr .. -ry, , ON FEH. 26. I~ ihl· n1 id.s1 o( --" h h · buv1ni:: up -. . <Utu t e C'Ompanv. as l!Ollf' .r., · a n•11Jtic rf'l.'l t1on!I <l r i 1 (' ha k t h d · ~ d op'inns on , "' c · o l e ra-.-·1ng ~,..,ar to St•rkini:: support for I h c d I I h Id ni1,rf' t h :i n 01<1Ait1s I eve op a proposa t al 11·00 f)urha111 r<'tinc rv pMposa . f. h t.000 acres of rur:1I ':ir•rl l\ I ere. Rochestrr, 1nl:il'ld O I ,. I I 11 ~11"•r' o' in the slcep.v collr"(' to\111 of Y 111 P c 1 l' r~ 1• -; • and to the north. i~ to 1·ote " fill • 1·on , th Iii' Xr11· Ourl"t;.1111 for hi u 11· n int"r,, .. r,1' i ' . :\lay I on 11·hcther 10 appro1l' llarnpsh1 rr Stcrt•tary of refinery -nslruc11on !her•. in1 '.'~fn1l'nt. a i;.'l!llt' prt'~('T\'(• . ff ~u .-for friends in K1.l'Ol'. :"-: II , :ind :ilittc s 0 let 01.rmplc is .'In Ar:istot!r ·11 ~ • " "nil•· , pos~1bh .'I fan11lv t'0111ooun11 io~l' p.1J)l'r... .i pp,.r. . Onassis corporalinn. :ilthou"h I I hi. d · ., 11 l:Hl'r 1urnNI n111 1h.1t ! ,,, on 1· 1)1.1 1c r (' (' n r s Public records don't sho11· th1· I h f h 1h 1 I' a pp ad e n1 a s. ti r•1rµ1' 1n10 v1ng I e irni. s ~'"' ;,i role of the Greek shi pping Siamatrlos of Kt'c nc .'ll1•I ;it Olyinp\t· Jti•f!nc'ril'S, lnr ha s ri magnate. The rcfinl'rV pl;in 1,,ast one otht•r •r;i l r.•t:ilr !Jrooid chartl'r 10 du tn1s1111·s.~ has the support of Ne1\ nian ii·erc off~nng top dollar 1n ~C\\" llan1pshirc. ·rhL'rc :irL' Hampshire'!! govt>mor :ind for t}I(' options 011 bchaH of :t. four officers. lhrt'e d1rec1ors largest n ews Pa Pt r . but fL·llo"' (:ret'k·Amrrican nun .L·d uni! 4.020.000 s!\.1rrs of no-par- virtually no Information is Peter J. Booras. Boor;is. :i 1:d11c common stock. al'ailable about its resource s · _,., ,. g~t1ng"('l1u n1anuf<1Clllrl'r 111 Titr officl'rs ;i rr .... r:itsn!:. or detailed plans. Kt'CllL'. s;i 1·s he is a lo11g1lo1c prt•S1de nt: N 1 ch o l :i s F. There are indic;l!ions th;il fri<"nd of Gratsos. f'::panirolnou of '.'\e"· ;·ork, :i Onassis is dPtcnnined IO build 2fl..i r3r-0ld 0nass1s p rolrgc·, an oil refinery. 1( not in \t·11· OS :"ol O\' · :!i · n ° o r :t. s • 1 iCr president and 1rrasurer. Hampsh ire then pC"rh:irs 111 Pnppademas and I h r t' r Thoma~ n l.inC(lln 11 r The lollo ..... ing persons have Hhod(' Island or Lou1s1an,1. consull 1ng en~inrt'r~ Tnct 1· ith <:rrf'n\\ irh. Conn . :st•crctar~ : filed petitions for bankruplc~· But \c1i' llampsti1rl' i!. th r Cini' ~lelclr im Thornson in the :ind Darid C. llrimblC'\t of in U.S. District Court at Santa present target. Siate flou:-i>. The i;ov,.rnor l\:i~hua . \II . cti·r k. f:r..it~o:-:. Ana : th<"n 101ntd Booras at a nc·v. ~ \'r.ilaniml:iou ;ind Lint11ln :irr TALASKA JDM L111ee1n. -11rv p~~~;~~n.!~1~Td J:~~11:Ji~~~. ~ c0°1°mf1''p',"·"'s p'i'ns"' 0 10n "b1 1 1 1 1td(' ~ nnmf'rl as rl1r('('\Ors. ll:imhlctt """"''Y· ?&116 Fr1M10 011v1, Mlu l6n } c a · 1 ~ l!Xa l counsel for Olympic. Vltio. U11><111,.. i1t.4$1, 1111" u ,Mi spokesn1an for S.11·e Our """" Prwlps. Shores. a c1hzrns' i;trou p • lllE Rl-.'.:.'ORDS SllO\\' rh;it TALASKA Merllvn Rut"' r-11 ... 111, oppos,1ng a rcftnl.'ry in l\cv.· NEWS ANALYSIS :i.000 shares o( stoc k "'ere sold 111 01111r Otl•H• •• 100vt. Hampsh ire. "They m :::t k e lo ;in unninned in\'estor for $;)() G ARONER D•v1rs W•v n•. slatementsand<lcni•them lhc h ~, 1n1 w.u~ s•, cot1• n sharr. indicatin~ t i: Mew. ll1Dou11u m.ns. •ut11 "·*· next day. They make promisl's 1. h · I I d ,~1n1n;i ny re cC'i vcd $15().000 for Rt""" "·"· ,.,,.1~,. and break them. Scuneti:rie.s re inery -00 t c opt1onl'c an . r" GAN ONER B••tNr• E 11•1 11 . Jloor,"s was 1·-'c·n\ified a, s a 1hr onl v stock outsta ndinK. •\·ou don't c\'en know v.·ho " 11 ' '-><1"'•111. •11 °'"" oe1•11• •• '00"•· k I QI · Tl1• name Onassis docs not EvANS. R•tt>fl N .. i...,.,,,fl.(, w1t1. 'they' arc." zpo ·esman or ~-mp1c. .. h 1l) 1.. .. 11-Pl•ta. 1..~.1~ '""••· C · G G The press rrlca!it! saJd: ap1>l'nr :inyv.·hcri;: in t c on~tanttne . , r .'It so s, 1.. •• D11"1'' SJS.llf, •-" t l 1. 12 o. "Oli·mpic f~ an 11llernat1011a l dOL·111nen1s on fill'. Re•e•" Ptlt• E111011 prl':Sident of Olympic Rt"- t:vAN$ Jin.• E111.11e10. re<._,.,11,,,,,.i, fineries. i:" !IK' rhi<'f cnmp:i11y anti h.'1-. rer~nt!y :':one of !he officrrs or ns Contoe PloKt . Co•la /I t ... 1 . d I ' 11 I f I I I m -L••llllll>"• -IOMl. lllllt \1,J/O, Rt•••.. rcprt'lll'lll.111\'C of 0 n a s s I ~ (I t:11nr 3. pcrrn11 0 llU I LI ( 1rr1·1ors IS ii Ii -I .. "'"01'· interests in :'\°Cl\' )'r.rk. A rl"flll<'l'Y in :\01·a Sco ti<i . rn\plol'l' £•f Ol,1 n1pic. Tht• wvN Alvin c;;,._, s ....... 11"1 ... ,v•ct Fin;1nei;11 r(•fnrrnrl·S a r (' rorr,p,i;iy's onlr pa id pl'r.'IOnnl•I c 1e1~. 1oou Loi c1wno1. Fouo11•n naturalized l'.S. citizen, he d v.11ey. Li .. 111111 •• s:r:.210, 1i"11 i211.u1, speaks English 111 :.inlplc a\';dl:ih\e froin the First in \"t•w llampshir<-. accor 1ng R•re'" PM111t. ~uttonal C11.1· Bank of \t1v 11) <1 <o:pokr~n1::in, rirc 1wo p!:1n~ und promot 1nn. h11d ;1nlJl'l?nl('(J httle s '' r Io 11 s opposiUl•n ,1f11·r gauung tht• ~11pport uf liO\' 1110111~11 ond puhlisher \\'dl~am Loeb of 1hc .\1:incht•:i!(•r l"nton Ll•ad1•r. llut th•: \ 011-r~ ru l)11rhn1n ~1iil thi•\ dHln 't want !h<' r1·f1 n1•r1 tillCI df'SJU!C J!lll'O ~)\'(• h11,1 1 !TIJ: t·ffor!s. the :.t:tu· h•~1:.l;1fur1· rl·1t1st1d 10 01 t1rr1de 1!1,11 lv1·;d 11·10 f10111'r I' .1 11 ,1 n l co 1 a o u la!rr <i 1npla1111 d to .J rrpnrfl'r th;il rl•r1n.·1 ~ opponenis "rdlll""ti u~ IL1r:., g,1n::~h·ro;, :\I .1 f i !l • Cl l'l'~1hJnp.: Ill I ll" hook. "\~e 11 .1111 rn build n r1·finrr1• .... -Or th million ~ lo lb<-Slilh'." siud lira1:w1s.' .ind 11 1•\·e lx'l'll lnsullt'd lronl the \l'f')' hr~l d.1y 1,,, :irril •"I \\',•r111t•.~rln1r \l'/111 a f\'1.·1v lh:111;1sl!lr1• r,•.f111 1·ry~ Ear ni11 gs 1'ri 1111netl ~h~rrury S.1vl11gs nnd IA.1 11 1\<;."0<.'i auon has re p ort l' 11 rt.'C'(')rd assets. s.11·1ng.'i rind lo:1ns hill sa~s t'amings 111·11· l'Ul by short -11.'rm moll{'y roc;ts 1n lo.1n w11rchous1n g llf)('rat ions. A"-"t'ls tnpped $167.noo.ooo. up 7.-1 pt"rcen! since y<-ar-end :1111! 42 pt:rt'l'lll ht:,:hl'r 1h:1n on.- )1•,1r .1,l!u S.l\·rngs i:;rt•v.· ;i 111·t !t i !~'ll'fnt 01·rr ()cl'. 31 :inrl :!G p..·rcrnt 01er ~lnrc-h :n. 1,;;i C.ro~" 1nt-orne re a c-h ,. d S.1.470 fl(l() for lh(' nrsl qu;lrh·r. 11s ron1p.'lrrd 1~·i!h $2 f.51 O'l'l for the .~:l mf' pt'r1od ill 197:1 J {(lll'f'\l'r, 111.'l ill('OITI<' 11 ,t,._ down to 3 f'\'11 1$ per sharr. as L'n1n11:1rf'rl "ilh 1:1 ('{'Ills for tlu: sanic p.:•rio<l in 1971 Offlr i;1I.; tiled an increa£f' in short· tt'm1 borrowing costii . 'I '1· c.111 .s ~1111 e 1· i ,. ;1 I nt'Ollll' Orr wvN 1111• R11&n"'. llolli.t"''''· 111 Sl.'ntrnccs and \1' I t h a a11">eroe1..i,,.,11,,,.... cd r. k 1 York." "rilcrs and four sec-rctarzes F 'CIS"O f I'\ pronounc .rec acren . SA:': ltA , . \, 1\ coMM00111Es AH O LAND IN· In a recent 1c 1 e phone Onassis v:asn"t mentioned. 11ho staf f the Olympic offices Trang.i n'l('ricn Corp. f irs 1 VESTMENT COMPANY, 6lQ B•~•r S•.. 1n ··~ncord and Do\""r. Vanous c.cnt• ...ew. L••o•1•11n ..... ••Mii na1 intervie'4', Gratsos s a id ASKE!> A Bo li T AN \,\I ,-quarll.'r net incon1c fell lo v-i •w• ... DM. Am,.... ""'1"'· Onassis has "'anted to build an out~idC' consulting firm-;, an $13.610,000 or 21 ~nLS a sha r<' TINSLEY 11rw r1 AMtt. cierk 1.p1.1. Olympic r<'finl'ry pro1ect in adl'ertising a~ency, a pubhc mi w.rer St., H....,11nv100. Bt.co. oil re finery for se\eral yrars. Xova Scotia. John \lcNict:olas lro111 $25.172.000 or 37 cc:1 t . i u.1111111a 13,.10. 1iwii 1102. 1111.,.. ti.at the sh;pp;ng magnate is relations firm ;i nd t w f'I share 8 .vear <l"O. Pn.1ps. of the Canadian Depa111nent f · n 1 1 bh · 1 1 a\'c " SOie Owner Of 0 I). mp; c pro ess10 a o ~·1s s 1 ' 1,. d h . h hort 1 FllENc;;H ~ victor. 11,.,....11 of Ener gi·. ~lines and cd f ·f v..'cor 1 g s -l'rl'1 h11-•. UM cunelU• ~1. foun111,.. Reflneri·es s•-k and that contract lo per orm spcc1 IC . . f 1 ·-~ Resources s:ald .. ,,., -··er int<'rcst rail's. rising "'t u1· v11i..¥. Li•t1H1"a Ml.al'. ,....,,~ • .,... projC<"tS for Ol vmpic. r-UtAOO. Rttrr" E111ot1. financial information about gone beyond the rum 0 r ~'OSl!I .-ind a dcp:-~ed housin~ i!t";:;~.uMJ"~~1~1"!.'::,;.~· the company iS not available. stage'' r.1cNicholas said no Tiil-: C0:\.1PA\"'\' \\·1nc•1 n·arkt'1 v.·erc re:i;pons!ble vA1'(11AA1<1 J.,•v Lfill'\, c1mer• "''°" Then he hung up. OJ~mpic oH1c1aJ h.is C'Vrr sa\·.~ 11 ha : sr1en1 nr.·1rl\' S2 l'h:11rnn1 n and president John OWMr, U9• MOc~lngbt•0 (lrcie, F0<in· THE Flit~. ''"Ll,.G of I I t h \ m1.llo·on nn fen<1."ol1·1, s•udle!! II H"t'kl'TI said. tarn v1hey. L!•bo•""' ":M,1•J, •»•·• '"'.,;;::.;;..~.:;;·";:...;;,;;'~;;;~.;;...;"';;";"~';;.:'';;...;,:;.~''-::g;o~'~'~rn~m;;;;c;n;;...;;;;;;;;; ... ,;;;..;m ... ' ... ;...;;,,;;;;,;, _______ .., ______ , t.10,IO(l, ll•ltrM P~OI. WATEJIS Jim Harold, !el""'°"" lineman, 'HOii l;;•!tOlum Aw .. Fwn1•"• vatiey. Ll'lt><lhln ML2<!<1, •u,rh ,..,,"""'I llttlrtt PM!Pt. WATtRS M1rll'rn Mtrg•re!, lolt.1 reorn~n1•1iw, 111 ot,,.r oei.111 •• Complete Mid-day American Stock List •DOve, '""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""-""""""""""""""""""""""------------------· FISHEii: Eitwln J-.:k, tl14 ~"°""'" •• NOTICE IS HEllESY GIVEN 11111 LILAS Mil.OREO MOCK. ,,_, fllltd .._,..lo .. p&'llllOll tar P~tNN of Wiii •!Kl for Utters T"5l11Mn"ry rtl«•ncl lo Wlllth Is ,,,.,,. for Mtllef" "rflculll't. Ind 11-.il '"" ll!M 1rld pllCt Cll' 11111•1"11 1111 .,_me _,, betro Ht 1or Apr!\ :JC, 11 9:l0 1.m., In -caurlr-1' ot Dep.lrtmenl No. 1 ot .io courl. 11 100 Ctvlc Cell!« OrlYll ~-•-••-••_ .. _.., _____ ,_.-•-••-••-.. -••---•-•·-••-••-••-'"-"'-'"-"'--·-••-••-••-.. -•• ~'• In 1119 City al S1nla A.M, C1Ufornl1. EOO•fl Fl•,,.,, en1tn11ne•, ltll 11<•••· Towtn, hl• Vtrot 1na all Orar>9t 1..0•/n!Y loc1tiOt11. l1•D<"llt1 \f11..-, l »tlS MO.«IO, Reltret MDf•••IY ,. "' 11•1 Lllll (nQ. 11·--... ' . It'•-"-S ... -'• w1.-•, • -'1 11•. ~\·-... 1'·1-'• !"o-• ... ' ?~·-'• II '~ O.ltd Apr11 11, 197'-;ffULr~~!~~ 51 JOHN, ........, .. u . m w. 17'11 Sl1"t $111tl AM. CMli.noll "'9' rn4l SO.WM ,,,..,_,, Ion llJlKftfi• P'utlll>l'lld 0.•119'1 CO.ti O.!ly PHO!, ""'"I 11., U, 23, 1'U 1»0-74 PUBUC NOTICE ,ICTITlOUI SUSIM•lt MAME STATEMf:MT n.e to1lowlr>11 penona ,,.. dcllnv ~··: TOLLE COM,ANY, INC. 7221 wM" Ganlcn ~ aou11Y1rd, 0..,,..... Grove. Cllltomi1 '2'41. ltd C. TolN C°"tracllln, Inc.. 7221 "M" e>.rden Gro-... ~Ylrd, GlrOel'I Grow , Clllloml• ~1 Tllh bu\lroni b conch11:'9d llY 1 CQfltDl'lll°", Ttd C. Tel .. Conlrtc,or1, lftf:. Tfleod9r1 C. TOlllf, Praldtnt Tbl1 lllt91T"'1I _,., IU9d will\ 1111 ""'""' Cllf'll; "' 0rffltlll C_,TY on Mi«:M ,.. 1'14 P-nMt pAff, Pt1Uillll•T & AV~• ns1s """-11-r11 .... 11 .... ,_,...._ C1Nflnlll fMll P11t>Ulllld Of"l"ll'I CD11l O.Uy Piiot, ,tctril J, t, 1'-U. lt1• 1 llJ..14 brllfllfASE . Ii , ... ....., .............. ..__..__ • N.-74'f ... H..._. . sa•o ... .....,. ''""TU 6 Lie. On AllPI'. Crtdlf '4 NrG. 0.1!..L CONNILL CHfVIOLIT 2121 HAnc>I llYD. COSTA. MDA S4,·1200 mobile phone --·--...... U receln ftlepholle calla ID:rovrcu --· .. iac... ---·--- No C1111!1I l11w11tt..111t Mct111t. to Mo11tt. R1nt1t l11k 401 S.s-te ~. --835-3305 L.M.Boyd Men Don't Like Skinny Women Comparatively few men say they fmd e1tremely thin girls more attractive than full -figured females. Polls show only iibout five percent of the felfows prefer the ulta- slender. in ract. But what's notc11o•orthy is the survey fllld· ing that almost all those five percent who admire 11oillo11o'Y 14-omen ctlme from wealthy back· grounds. One new local government is cre- ated everyday. Why ? In Chicago, a 11o'Oman driver can be ticketed, if either ber hair or her hat covers one oye. A coast-to-coast poll by a national magazine sbo'4'S six out of every 100 husbands habitally accuse their wives of dishonorable premarital sex activity. BOMBING Q. "Where was· the first aerial bombing in the United States?" A. Near Herrin, Ill. On Nov. 12, 1926. It clima1ed a feud between a couple of families, the Sheltons and the Birgers, whose names cropped up In the nt ws during boot· leg gang fights. An airplane new over the Birger farm hollSe and dropped three bombs. None exploded. Nobody got hurt. No one was convicted of a crime. Jo'our•pronged forks didn't show up until a couple of hundred yean ago. As for iron fo rka , it wasn 't until about 15 years before our Civil \Var that e bright German made that kind for table use. U you 11o·ant to know more about forks , write in. LOVERS FIGIIT Lot of couples, who love each ol.M:r deeply, dlvorce because they can't st.and their fights. They marry new partner1. But aomtbow they keep In touch. To go on fight- mg. Aboot support payments, viSll•tioo rights, lawyers' fee3 , unpaid bills, what.ever. They make Issues to quarrel ovtr. For the rest of their Uve:s. lf possible. A matrimonial expert of some renown claJrm such fonner lovers ere .pennanenUy booked on each other. Far more 90 than oo the lukewarm mates they marry lattt. But they just·don 't know bow to handle such fierce affection, sad to report. Our Love and \\'ar man M)'! that's interesting, and turns LAY Loll" ......... rM•I t "'l!t•, 16/61 v~wpoinl L•M, H11"tl1191"" ee.c:n l o•t>llllin U .21l. •IM!!h ~. Atottt~ PMlpt, LAY Otft!M G.lt, <T>ell wr•-, lh OIMf' dtltila •• •1>a1tt. ~1$ES JKI! E<1•11d, prlnti~ MIPlrYI-. 1&o2 ~ 1..lrtle. i't"'Wflllh•n 8.,.cfl. L•..OOl•hff .i1.-., .... ,. ~,_,,,.., Acftree P~IPt. NtlSES Pllrlcl1 Ari-, lowwwltt, 111 otrter oeta•l' 11 100 .... M<ll.lNLllY Alan, Mlflm•n. 1106 IN•nt ,..,.., lffw9orl S...:n. Ll•ol1111n .,i.11~ 1ntt1 •bei. R"'"'" Po""" SUESS ll knll'd 111!"4IO, 1M1Yff11•ln~ ••«wll.,., 441 lrlt SI .. Coron1 del Mar. LJ .. 11111-n U l,on, liitb SJ,000, ilt!- t ret EHiPll. ~VE:» ~d"<Sra, l•bOrllorY ltcnn•t••n, 111 Oll'>ef d•llUI 15 lflDvt. luRkO\JuH5 J111n El•111>e1r.. -cllDOI '91<1111", 12110 W1•ne• ""'· Fovni.ln v.1 .. y. l••Ditll•tl s.u. ... 1, .... " u .HO. llet•rH PMlp,1 flLAIR Ann ArutH.t, tlialm1 ~Vmt01 cler~. wt Newpor! &!vd,. l;;ott• ~s•. L••1>•lll1e1 IJ,Q,11, .11 .. 11 Sl!IO, 1!.1111" Elllotl. HUFF El•ln1 Z-nic. orlll eooi... ll.-t! l• Salli L-. i'tunl•"li!IOll ''""'"· .._,.oiruoa 1oo,111. 111e11 •t.Al!l, llttt•M Ellloll. PUBUC NOTICE """ NOTICE OF SALE 0' llliAL ,ltOt'EllTY AT Pll1VATi SALE .... ,.,_ In Ille ~ C-t Cll' , ... Stilt "' c..fllorni1, lot tr. C-1y 01 Ut•flOe· In In. Mell., "' 1111 tlllll Cll' HIJ6H .....,ltl lN LAWLESS. l>Kt•*>· Nol'" I• t>ereoy 91...,. 11111 tt. IM-... , .,,,,_ will H11 II Pn~••• wit, 10 1,.., n1(1i'onl •ncl tletl Do60tl', WC>jKI lo (-''"'"'"°" DI Moel ~IOI' 1..our .. "" ,,. •l•f' 1n. 21111! O•Y Of Aprll, 191• 11 Int <>I· 1fct of JU~Ellf, Vi'J;lll(A ANO w,.YMA,'N, uu a.io;., SlrHt. 1 ..... -w. 1..ounTY ot '-"•noe. ),.1.. •• L•11•orrtl•, •II ,,.. rlOl>lo l1!ltl 1..0 1n•.,••T .. , ...,.., IJ<'CC'•..e<i .r ,,,. ,.,,,e ~· _.,,,. "'"' ••I tnt rlO"I, !Ille Ind in11rtl! !OW! !lot .... ,. DI .,_,II -=••>t<J ''-' -'-"¥•fonl .,, -111on OI llw or O!ftfrWIM o!n•• 1,..u i.r 11> ..,...1;on lo !owl 111 ... , .. ~ ....... , v• lf'.19 11 ..... Df ,,..,,._ In Incl ID •II I .... ttfl•1u till ptOPl'fly .i'"'°''"" In rn. l..O<inly ol U••"ll'I• Si•te OI 1..11ltorl!i1, p.trh<wl~•lr ... -.~ .. ..ed •• tollOWt. 10-"'ot. lot n, T•KI 214), •• per "'•P ..corOtcl In BooO; 11. lht~ J •· Mi$<'tll11•to1," Mio., l'KOl'dl ot Otlft\111 (..wniy, t.11. ... ePT~ttG 111i:ttt~11.u1,. ... oil, on ...., otl'>tr llVCllDO;l•l>Oll•" •nu "''"'''" Ml'# •net .,.,. .. ,, .. '"· Wl "' vn<ltr IN! IH'1 OI M iii MlllO l~111U lll!low • Ofl'ln DI ~ nr11c•1 iw• i:.or.vw i.11 •urlio« DI WIG lanel, ovt w•l!-1 ~y ,.9 .. 1 Iii ~lrY -w •o ,.,... ,,,. "'"' "' .,_;o !Incl ID .SOii -'"'''°' IOt' .,,, -POM ,..,..,_.,.,_ .~ ,,, .. , ..... '" ..... °'" hi Ille HM l;;omcNny •KO.ON ~ ), IKI In iooQf. 2Ml, - )IQ ()tllci.I ~ Df ..i~ '->r•·• ,...,. l "' lot°""'"' II c:-ly iu.o,.,., 1. *'°' 11.tllJOf'OOU• C--., CMllDl'1>!•· ••ft'l\I OI Mot ._oil .. IOt c•111 IW ....,.,, '''°!! ltfl'ftl lf'ld C:-!llorll 11 I"' ,,_ 1 ...,,_ ,.,.. ut<111tl• """1 .--•"" "''" ... ID!M~lnclMll l'lft-.11• _.., WUI llOJ WCll"('I Kl \,Wt'I... •-'•-•• -~·-•._ Olll'lllhlont, ti t Ir I C 11 "ft•, --·~·-n••h. '"""" OI ... ,, """ ~~"""'""''cl r-0 -tM\lfl'IOf..,•Ub "'' •"""" "'' lo "' WOlll..0 -I "' '"" .. -~·,.w ork•-••• ... 11 , .... r ... '"' rlfl!' lo I•'"• ""' 1he page. """' ... DiQt ~..-" ......... ,Ill ...... ~ . , i '"..,"""'"' Ille wit. -~'"' .,, g,,,, • '" lit lf\. ~U"'I 11'!1 ._,,, Origin of dude ranches lt said to go bltck to 1a When I"' •to«""<d •• '"' ''°''""'o · 1t1~• 11 •n1 the weekly New t.fulcan Review label~ easttmers M '.:":.:~~ .. ": ::;~~ 11W11<•'11111 ••'"" '"'' ~ dud .. , \V.iominr has the bt:st dude ranches; Arl!ona the · 0.1.0 ,,.. 111t1 d•¥ ot M<'I• 1•11.. ~ "r " DUO\UlH'I C. Wl!I Nl1L fanciest. Or so l m told. """'"""'' .... ~ JU .. llllT, '<l1'l"•AKA AND WAYMAN Addrttt moll to L. M. Bol/d_. P.O. Bo~ 1875, New-~~.-...!"' ... ''(:',.,..., n•M t B~_. 92r!r!tt AltWWYt W "'"'"""''1"1 por """"" UQV. r Pllbl!1Nd Or.,.. ~ Otll'J .. llol, ~~-, .... _.., _ _._.., __ ,.....,u 11, ''· u.1w• ,,,.,, I SI PrD<tui:I I l \ldP•Ull <ti\ 11 ~::~. 1..1! ~ ~1M'>•.O . .0. f ~l~l•~•L «I I !.l.llft•m In\ I '.la•l""'t Ill I ~l~IC>•P• 11'..t 7 ~1••1Prl't ~ • ~te•nOtrll 11 !ilt'lttoU\tl s Slo,.nOr J) It SlP Cp tCkl I !.emnl•t Ooo • !M.wi•lt ,!loll I 5<in Clly 11 1 ~··· lot! I Suo ..... qui } !..<1'oMWl8 1 ~w 1'>11 llO I ~•nlto c;; oo 101 ... <ocD (p )'D I Sn""' [.nq 1 ' -. '•-\o ' \\j,-'• ?'• -, .. ,.,._ '• •• uo.,. ·~ ...... _,, 11 ... 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TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening APRIL 2l , . • Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIES 9:1» D ...iq ., tll1t" (eom) '5J-Trltl· f~mas, £ric S7Us,. Molli Red--· 9:JO IJ ..,,,,,,. Dtmtt" {1dw)'5'- £w Mey11, Chua H•lllltrio11. Jl;DO 0 ......... la .., .. ,.. (Wiii) '42 ~M Autry. "Jt Ult Vlcltr" (llfl) 'U -Dtnnl1 MOf111n, V1vec.1 Und ..... J!:OD m "Mll!tbtr tf tilt Wtddln(' {d11) •!j -C!lltl W1ttrs, Julie Hurls. l11fld()n O.W•klt. 1:00 9 (C) "Dl1111!1" ti ltttll O'Cud(' (°dfl) '50 -J~1 H1nr, Debbie i!!nolds. 2:00 (t) "P1rly '!rf" {drt) 'SB - rt ll)'lor. Cyd Ch1111M. lM J ""'· Q) "Str.11ce1 oa tht Prrtir (llra) 'SJ -Paul Muni, .lwn Loniflt. J:OO (}) (C) "'llttlt tr fftfm•'" CldYJ ·11 -Yul Brrnrier, OrJO!t Wtnes. ll0l "llttc11 W"lttl A WJW," {dra) '64 -A1111 Mar1r11. John (on)'llM. J:lO 8 (C) "llle $ntll·Ytt1 lldl" (com) '!6--Marllyft 'llonroe. Tom c...en. [wlfn Kll't'- (f] (C) "Mowt OWt Olltln(' (C'Olll) '63 -Ootls Day, J<il!IU C1rne1. 0 (C) "JM Plitasm "' Hi& C.. ,..,.. Part I (co!fl) '61 -f1f\! Aatlrt. Otbblt Rc)'l'Oldt, Ulll Ptlm· "· ~m"ltl'tibtio~ to Ult Waltt" 111)'J1 -lilll•n H•rveJ. C.rl mo11d. t2l @ Na111t ol lite Gt11t •:JO (9 (j)) "St '°" to Oit" '"""' "!/( -lhcM14I llM!ltrt. kne Bt1tC1oft KOCE TELEVISION LOG TUl:SCIAY 171 .. s--''""' tel ,, .. R<IJW.tl9ql kMll "' l ;lf All A_. v .. 1(1 "No Sll1"91 °" YIN" -MtlD"t tlllldrPll ....., .. tll"CI 1tw l""'°'tlf'(t Df ""11(iotl It - Wiiie.ii llela !I'll ,,_k ~ ~~~-~~1(N1 1114 •IHolM !Cl "HOw 0o .,...., te._ ... -A NASA lllW\lchl ..,\oil., '"' II-otlltl !tle.IQMI Of Clllk1""1 +Q t ... !lllM{lf'IO Pf0Ct-t1'" 01 P'O'-'tlOl'tl 11e1..,,1!1t• I: .. llllltfol Owl !Cl ''Dlllwll" -H•!" cl!lldr~ -~'•""' l!!l'W P"»'O ltM" IO ICC91!f wllot!t""r II II tllll m8kM '"""' IHI ,u ..... I'\, ll'lll"I O'Mf"•. • l :Q (""'" Tt C-• !Cl ., f!,...t NOW Mlf"'I" A '"°" .. " -" !" d!llCll""'' l!he•1tvrw. J1lj I Utl 11 .... fc;I ..,.,_ Hl\lllttl H_.' -Clllldr9" 11"1 l~H Ill imtfliw --tt>e t flldt ol ........ ""' """"' ""' ., th(oy lip '-~ "" i'MIV'!ll'CI "°UM• 11• e.t__..,.K fCI PURI.IC ~OTICE PURI.JC NOT ICE ll'ICTITIOUl aUUNES' t1AM• ITAT.MENT nw 1o110·"'1"ll 11t•)Ot11 ,,. dol"G llrJ~l~i' tt•· INVESTM(NT llESEAllCH SElfVttE u)t w CN1! H!g11w1y, ~~wper! ee1c11. (~ .,~ U.S. Lind & (1111•, IM:, 1 Ctiilol"ll <o<l"J'•llon. 44\t w. C.0111 Hlo11w1y, N,wPOtt li~n, (I. f1660 TM• 1>111loe11 II Ccrndl!C!ll'd ~y • c0<p0<1!ion. • U.S. LANO & CATTLF. I ... (. G1yl0<,d S. W1Qn1r, J-'(nt1.~n1 . Tllll 1tl!ittntl'll w11 !Hltd wltll "" cwn1v Clt•lt QI Ol'•f!O<I cwmv on ~·~" "· 191'. ..,,... Publl~ Ol'ltlff CO.II DlllY Pllot, ,.prll 1, t, U. 21, 1t14 11\J.I• PUBLIC NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE PIJBLIC NO'nCll PUBLIC NOTICE -'" 0' ll Y PILC11' ·Over The Counter H.UD Utffop for -...y, April U, I '74 ,. 11 SaGil.lebaek Today's Final N.Y. Stocks EDITION VOL 67, NO. 113, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 TEN CENTS County Sales Tax Tr_ansit Bill Introduced By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille o.h" ...... ''•" A bill permitting Orange Countians to decide ror tbeinselves if they \\'801 to pay another penny in sclles la~ to fwxl a mus rapid transit system w a s introduced Monday in Sacremen;o. Assemblyman Jolm. Briggs ( R • Fullerton authored tbe meascre (AB 3951 ), whkh \\'ould allow county lransil officials to put a sales tax refer~um on November's general el~Con ballot. The uact rate of the specia] sales tax--anywhere up to one cent on the dollar-would be set by the Orange County Tran!it Distfict bo3rd o r dirt!Ctors. District. General Manager G. J. "Pete" Fielding, who has been lobbying J~ the legislalion for -lhe pas_t few weeks, said he is confident It will P!_SS haodfu. "We have a good plan and if the county's legislative cootingent gets behind It there won't be any trooble,'' be said. "Some of the legi!lators see a frw problems in our plan, but their altltode seems lo be 'let the people d:~ide.' " Briggs himself has ra ised some questions about.the plan. lie appears to be particularly con«:med that oo major corridor on the county's transit plan directly serves the north county area. "~ile t'm ootjn (uJI agrttmcnt .,.;th ~program I have JT«'d to carry this measure so all the people of Orange COWlty can have a voice in this all - important matter or rapid transit ," Briggs said. "To get this bill passed. tbe transit district v.-ill probably have to modify its plan .,.·hclhcr it likes it or not," Briggs said. Briggs appears to be committed to at least re\•lsingJhe plan enough lo irlaude a transit _corrldor aJoog lmptriaJ Hi gh.,.'ay and another dov.TI the full length of Beach Boulevanl. If the referendum passes and tran:;it direct.ors sel the rate at a full cent , the district could raise nearly SI billion toward the estimated $2 bllllon cost of a transit system to be built over the next 15 yea rs. Fielding has VO\\'ed lha.t If the full one- ctnl tax is ap~·~. e\•ery rommunity in Orange County y,·o: Id be se rved by at least a diaj-a-ride system y,•i\t1ln lhr.ce yea r!!;. He said in an intcr\'ie\I.' ~londay that Origgs' opposition is probably only token rt•sislance tfl ·uppcaS(' north county residents. "I don 't rea lly think he y,·anl& to n1anipulate the plan b;'tausc he kind of thinks ii is a good ont• that the people should decide on," Ft1'ld ing ~1 !d. "I lhink in !he case of La l1;1bra. "·hich already has a dinl·a·r1dc s~ stt>n1, uwy ha\'e decided to shoot fnr lhe ~hctle thinJ!," he addl'd. But Fielding s.1id 1hc I 1n Jl er i il I 1Stt THA,\:SIT, l 'agr tt Saddlehacl{ Speakers Policy Out? , Tliree Sloiti Gunman Victims Forced Hijacks SA Bus To Drink Acid OGDEN. Ulah (UPI )-Two sadistic robbers tied up five victims, forced them to drink caustic acid, then shot them all in the head . Three of the victin1s died. A police spokesman sa id today the t\\'O "apparently \rent berserk" after they broke into a hi-fi shop about 10 p.m. Monday and found four en1plo~·eio ir.sidc_ The fifth \'it:!lnl \\'!'IS the (at ht" OI lJll\' 1•f the employes. "The suspects are considerL'!! arnlC'<I and extrenu:ly 1J:-:.,cro1 ~.· tni.: ~1>0krs­ man said. Officers sail.I the [Mtir :1!i1>aren!I~· eluC:ed a city\\'ide dragnet. and the search Vi'as expanded to neighboring 1tates. One survivor had a punctured ear1!ru111 apparently caused y,·hen one of the killers jammed a pen into his ear and ki cked iL Tbe victims were robbed, tied up and taken downslairs. Police said that during their two-hour rampage in the hi·fi shop, Massive Throng At Nelv Mexico Toddler's Ft111eral U\• TO\f BARL EY cit Ille 01il1 ,_ii.t !llH \Vhat cemetery officials described as the largest crowd ever to attend a funeral service in that area packed an Albuquerque, N.AI.. church and memorial park A·londay lo pay their last respects to li ttle Andre.,.· Snead . 'fhe 2-year-old son of Albuquerque attorney William Snead died in Orange Cowtly Medical Center early Sa tur:l.ay after a 13-day fight for life in ""hich a membrane oxygenator took over the child 's brea thing fun ctions. Anclre\\"s lungs were severely damaged March 16 when he fell into a drainage ditch near his home. He was pulled unconscious from the water after being carr.led two miles downs tream. Officials at SL Joseph Hospital ln Albuquerque, aware that th ey had a los.lng fight on their hands, appealed to Orange County for help when the child's damaged lungs began to abandon the battle for air. Oraqge County has one of only two ' (See ANDREW, Page!) Ol'aage C.ut Weather You may need your umbrella to- night and \Vednesday, the "-"eather- lady v.·ams. It'll be cooler too, "''ith coastal mercury rad.lngs dipping Into the lower 60s. INSIDE TODA V A crackUtig, literate comedtr drama from Britain, "Th e PJ1il· onthropist," is the latest ot-. traction at South CotUt Rtpt,... tDT'J,' 111. Cosa. ltfeso. The ploJI if rtPinctd on Poae 8 today, -M " ..... ..._.. " ~ ....... " Mo•• • ,_, • -·-• , ....... ••• H1ti.llt1 ...... • ""'"' " Or•floH C-'Y • , __ " ...... 11-14 ~ fMtlc'" ' IYMI ,_wttr " •••iwt•l ..... • '""' 1 .. ,, .", ..... ~ • Jltdl Marlllltl 1•11 •111-. ... Ttft.,hlt" • ", ........ " Tlltt"'°' • .......... " WM-• Wlt'N Nftl'l I the \'ictims were aTlegedly forced to drink some type of caustic nuid y,•hich burned thciNnouths and faces. The body of r.UcheUe Ainsley, 18, y,•as found nude. The other dead y,•ere identified as Stanley 0 . \Valker, 20, v.·ho was found \\·ith a gag taped over his mouth, and ~!rs . Byron Naisbett, no age listed, both of Ogden. The two ltillers were described as ,,iacl.:. one 5-foot-6 and lhe other about six ice! tall. Orrin \\'. \Valk.er, father of one of the dead. suffered a superficial gW\Shot wo\Dld to his bead 89 y,·ell ns bums and the punctured eardrum. He was listed in fair condition. C.Ourtney Nai.!bett, 16, was listed in critical condition with a gunshot wound in the head. He wa s the son of another \1ctim. The suspects escaped in a yellow or cream-colored van. Hospital spokes men sakl police guards have. been stationed to protect the 1wo survivors. Jnvestigalors said foor of the victims were employes of the shop. 'Ibe elder \Valker had come to the s&.ore to see why his son y,•as late getling off ~·ork. He \\'aiked into the n1idst of the grisly scene and became a victim. Another son y,·aiting outside heard his father cry for help and k.icked do~ll a door, discovering the death scene. Explosion Scette The four sleepy passengers on an early morn ing bus run from Santa Ana proba bly never dreamed they would be hijacked by a gunrr.an bound for doy,·ntown Los Angeles. But· they "''ere. say Santa Ana police-by a young black man simulating a g1m in hill jacket pocket. He .,.·as still at large today following the 5:40 a.m. hijacking. Officers were still trying to unravel details of the incident late this morning. As best they can figure out the hijacker boarded a Southern Caiifomi11 Rapid Traru;it bus at the main 'bu.1 station ln downlown Santa Ana. As th&lbus pulled out, lhe man wa lked up to the driver and threatened to 1hoot hin1 unless he took the bus to the intersection of 7th Street and Central Avenue in Los Angeles. Police said there were four other passengers on the bus when it left Santa Ana but only tVi·o .,.·ere aboard when it reached Los Angeles. The other two y,·ere let out on the Santa Ana Freeway in Anaheim for 90fTle as yet un explained reason, a p o I i c e spokesman said. The pair, 55-year-<>ld Daniel Hein and 42-year-<>ld Billy i\forse, ~·ere picked up by Anaheim police as they jumped over a freeway boundary fence onto a Crontage road. They were being questioned in (See IUJACK, Pait Z) A shattered window. frames the scene after a powerful explosion ripped through a midtown Manhattan office building. New York fire officiaJs believe the blast -was caused by an accumulation of gas. More than 10-0 persons were Injured but there were no deaths. Sex Bargaini11g W 01nen Reject Strike Strategy OXFORD. England CUPll -\Vives of striking workers from an automobile factory ha\'e rejected as unfair a suggestion that lhey deny sex to their husbandS until the men $0 back to work. Britain's National Hotlsewives Association made the suggestion and the association's spokesman, ?\!rs. June \Vall, said: "If your husbands are on strike, stage a strike of your own - no meals, no washing up. no housework. no sex ." The ,.,.ives are trying to end a walkout by 150 transport dri\'ers who left their jobs because factory managers refused to deal with a Communist union orfieial. As a result, 12,500 other men at the plant have been laill off for fi\'e weeks. ?\tore tha n 300 .,~.;\'es showed their attitude toward the strike ~tonday "'hen lhey scuffled with n1ale pickets outside the fa ctory. Down Viejo Hillside Ru11away W ate1· Tanke1· Takes Life of D1·ive1· A private "'''-ltr hauler "·as killed today wben his huge 3.500-gallon tank er truck thundered doy,11 a Alissioo \'iejo hilJside out of control and flipped end over end, crushing him in.:iide the cab as ty,·o small boys watched in horror. Orange County Corone r's deputies had just arrived at the scent and .,.·ere not releasing the name of the viellm, pending notification of next-of-kin. Authorities said the dead man "''as from the Ga rden Grove area and had "''orked as a contract water hauler in the are.a. which is busy with residential and commercial construct.ion, for several years. Orange Co u n t y Fire Deparlment personnel from the Laguna Hills station were required to extricate the victim·s body from the crumpled ca b of the tanker truck. "Jt "11'3S actually bur)ed in the ground ," Irvine Housing Policies Facing Reversal Tonight? Irvine City Couneilman llenry Quigley predicted today tllat councilmen may reverse a 1 ... ·0-year reoord of Inaction tonight in the field of moderately priced housing. Quigley said he expects at least t.,.·o other councilmen lo \'ote with him to lnaease t.be numbers of moderate cost homes to be required in the Irvine Compony's \V o o d b r i d g e Village de,·elopmenL sa id one witness on lhe &'i:lle. Investigators said the v I ct i m appa rently lost control of his lrutk - or experienced mechan lca l failure -on San Anselmo Drive, atop a terraced hill . The big rig rolled back.,.·ard down L'lc steep incline. gathering speed . then rammed a concrete drainage canal and nipped over again onto its front end. Authorities e:otimaled the juggernaut rumbled about 120 feet do \V n the embankment before it nipped and came to rest in the backyard ·of a home. Damage to the residence of the llugh Rancey family at 27Z'l1 Via San Pedro y,•as limited to a door knocked off Its hinges. apparently due to the sheer concus.sioo of the crashing truck. Stephen Rancey, 7, a son of the couple. and his buddy J\.fatthev: f\1artin. also 7, had just picked up their lun ch boxes to go to school y,·hen they saw and heard ~he big truck coming, !';either y,·as in jured y,·hcn !he water tanker plunged into thebackyard . y,•ith the cab digging into the ground about 20 fttt from the rear door. The y,·ater lanker section or the large transport \'Chicle rema ined intact. ln\'estigators surve}•ing the ~ later said that if lhe truck . which had been washing down residential streets in the neighborhood, had not nipped as it hurtled down the hill. that ~trs. Yancey might h.a \le been kil led. She was doing morning chores in a rear bedroom of the home into y,·hich the family moved only 15 days agfl "'hen the tanker .,.·ent out of l'Ontrol and down the ltill. The collision y,·ith the nood control drainage ditch that caused it to careen (Set TRUCK, Page %) Cl1a11geOK . By Trustees By JAS \\'ORTif Of .... 0.ltJ 1'1 .. 1 •• .,, The speaker5' policy al Sadd leback col lege. long a source of ronn1~ bet.,.,·een students and the board of trustees, appears to be on its "ay out. TOOugh trustees did not make a final decision 1.londay, they ga\'e their blessing to a re\·1sed polici· ending the requirement that every ··l'Ofltroversial" speaker he balanced on the same program \lo'ith a speaker of equal stalure on an opposing vieVirpoint. "We're taking a red iculot:s approach.'' said charter trustee Patrick Backus ...,.ho took part in creating the original policy SC\'cn years ago during a period of nationwide can1pus unres t. "t ha\'e changed my posture since I first came on th is board se\'en yean agci." Backus said. "I no longer heli e\·e y,•e have to ha\'e f\fr. Ocan come in and clean away .,.·hat Mr. Dirty just did. "We ha\·e to realize that things hav e changed. It's a different y,·orld than it "·as in the sixties. An}'Way, as long u l'\·e been on lhe board we've never had a contro,·ersia l spea ker !hat I call recaU. All the controve rsy .,.-e've had has been on the board.'' Backus advocated ta king all responsibility for choo6ing cam p us speaker• ay,·ay from the board and "placinJ: the onus on the community." But Trus~ James P.1arshaJI argued that if the policy was made completely open, "There might be some student that Y.'lluld stir up the situation." "I don't believe if y,·e leave it go we're going to have somebody contaminate our students," Backus said. ''\1,'e have to remember \l.e're dealing with 1&-year- olds at least -y,·ho\·c already been granted the right to \'Ole. This should be an adult-to-adult ques1 ion.'' Da vid Hall, president of the Associated StudenlS at Saddlcback, f.!}.'Plained that the student s' main objection to the policy y,·as that it "keeps us on a tightrope" "''hen plaMing campus programs. "Occasiooally. we do think -and "-"e plan to do our homew'Ork." Hall .,.·anted the policy revision at ~fonday's meeting to free him and other students planning "Llp \V ith Saddleback \li'eek'' in mid-~tay. He said even if the old policy -.·as no longer in effect. organizers of the v.·eei. planned to balance one speaker against another -even i! not on exaCUy Uire same program. "\\'e'\'e invited some one from the Arab League to speak. But ao far we haven't been able to find an lsraell - thcv're all O\'er In Israel." he cracked. Aoolher speaker y,·as Jeffrey D\JBov.·e, a former Saddleback student now (See SPEAKERS, Pa;e ZI * Councilmen Yoill consider. the zoning of the l.715 .acres during their meeting tonight at 7:30 Jn city hall, UOI C.ampu.s Drive. If approved as proposed, Woodbridge •'Ould in 10 years double the ci!y 'J population adding %7 ,62S new residents. Jail Sentence Started Quigley predicted he and 1olayor Gabrielle Pryor and new Councilman Robert West will V-Ote to require: that "at least IO percent of the homes in Woodbridge be of the 'executive ~· type." Irvine Pacific Company. an Ir.tine C.ornpany subsidiary bas told the city the 80-CaUed exea.itive homea can be buUt In clu.!lten of at lea.st If to an acre and be marketed at a prlee famUitt urning 111.200 a year might 1££ord. The Irvine Pacific proposal ""s endorsed by lbe council la.st )'ear. It sprang from Pttn. Pryor's earllcr attempt to obtain coundl approval of a "budget hom<s" plan to which housing -.. would be lo""red by r<duclng interior amenities and by tlas:h.ing ci ty parks and blllldtng fe<s. r City plaMlng commissioner1, IS.. HOOSING, Pqe II By Saddlebr,ck Trustee Just as the S8ddleb:ick College board of trustees began its regular meeting at a p.m. t.fonday, one of the trustees was checking hlmM!lf int.:i Orange County jail. Alyn Brannon of Santa Ana. a charter member of the board. entered the J•il at about 8: IS p.m, to begin a ~ay stntence for bookmaking. Brannon, charged In connection y,·lth a lfarbor Aru gambUng ring, t'.a1 rt$igntd frun the bolrd effective June 4. B)' the tlme ht gets out of jail -July 22 -hi1 term will Le up and he will have been reptaced by one of three candklalf:• now In the nmnlng for his po~ Jal! ornci.:.11 rtporled the "'"" has autborluld 1 work furlough for Branl'KM". , which mean& he "'ill be allo\lo'td to leave the Jail each day with other prl50l'lert bu~ to \•arious .,.·orking locations around the cowit)'. Probation officers Vi'ould not rt\'tal the nature of the iob Brannon bu been assigned. T'rustee1 m&de no mention o r Brannon's 1b5encc from the board t.londay nlghl But they now have • "''Ofking board of five instead or tbe reguJar aevm members. The second empty seat WaJ crealtrd by fonner board president John Lund of l.aguna Beach, who resl1111ed !alt mootb, t(t~ve Immediately. l • -- 2 DA!l '1 Pll OI I~ Sex Fa~rs Provid ed For Votes? SACRAi\1ENTO fAJ")) Alcohol researcher Joel Fort of San Francisco said today a liquor lobbyist has provided "'omen's favors to state la•o\rmakers in order to influence legislation. . Fort a lecturer In criminology at the Unlve~slty of California , offered no evide1H.e to back his chargt>. The lobbyist denied ii and lhrcatcnt'<I to sue rort. Fort's charge came at a news conference called to support a bill by state Sen: Arlen Gregorio ([).San A1ateo), Y.'ttich would repeal the "fair trade" system for pricing alcoholic beverages in California. • Fort Said liquor lobbyists conlributed heavily lo the campaigns or lawmakers who would comider the bill In a Senale subcommittee. He said they also provided lawmakers \l'ith "cases of liquor at Christmastime and who provide women for them at various Un'les." Irvine Students Selected for ' Scotland Trip Selection or two students who will travel to Irvine Scotland, this summer was announced 'today by the University High School Parents, Faculty and Friends Organization lPFFO). The pair will spend the month of August in the annual Irvine-to-Irvine exchange. They are: Linda Wade, daughter of Mr. and !\!rs. Robert Wade of 14581 Beach Ave .• College Park, and Marcus Gunkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. ~11chael Gunke l of 5396 Kenosha Lane, Turtle Rock . , Both are junior! at University High and were chosen from a field of seven semifinalists by a commit.ti'...! made up of city and 'school district officials and representatives or the Irvine Jaycees and PFFO. Linda L! secretary or the Uni· High business dub and Is active in the career gukSance center. Marcus is president of lhe Key Club and i.s a member of the interclub council and California Scbolarship Federation. He plays baskelball and baseball for Uni llgh. Selected as alternate was Nancy Watt, daughter of l\1r. and Mrs. Gerald Watt of 3611 Pine St., eonege Park. Ot.hers considered for the trip abroad were Christie Menadier, 0 l a n e MacDonald and Kelly Jacobson. • The Irvine-to-Irvine exchange was begun two yean ago by the Irvine Company after exeeutlves v i s i t e d Scotland's new town de velopment bearing the same name as the city being developed ~ere. Students from schools ln Irvine, Scotland come to California for a month as part of the exchange program. FmmP-.el HOUSING ... meanwhile, endorsed provisions for 600 •executive' homes within Woodbridge Village. That is 250 units less than the 10 percent level recommended in the moderate cost housing proposal endorsed by oouncilmen last year. City Planning Director \\' i 11 i a m Livingstone said today he \vould urge eon!lderation of at least 10 perct.nt of the homes in Woodbridge to be oC the executive type. Livingstone added however. that he isn't sure why the IO percent level was selected. "How do '''e know it should be JO percent, or five percent or IS or 20 percent, if we don 't know how many people now working In Irvine have incomes putting them in a position of needing moderate cost housing ?" Councilman Quigley said he i s intereslt.'d in •·putting on the record" the current views of cooncilmen regarding housing. Ol•ttcH co.ur is DAILY PILOT ,,.. ~ c-i Q..ly,....,. -'"""°' " -b<Ncl!,..Ht........,...._,.~tlf 1"90r- c.-r l'ullll•......, °""""'""' Sol-• fd~-tft po,111,.l\till. -· !IW<>ugft I n.clt• tor O..!o ~-. •l .... P.>'1 ilooJKh, H"'11""1!o>! ~oel>lf.,.,,.. !,.,. v01i.,., 1.•0lllW 0.0CI\. ""'""ISO<ldt!w;• •"" 5*11 C-fll•l&tll Juo~ C.P.~''"" 1' \l"OMI •1-I IHUK>tl " ~· .... d S,,i.,.1•¥1 ..... !.Ii ... eott Tfle P1·-r-..toi~flltll1 ,.111»ow.., llt1SI'"'· to.l.o """""' U l•l!lr-. '1t1'- """"''"""""' ··-"""" o-cn.. H l"°' P..idad P. Nall __ ._ °""" c-. "'""" s.io ww ftrrGtlWlll t'--9t""' ,::m._,, ._,....., ~ ....... 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But those negotiatiom have broken dov.n and must be resumed promptly ori the city will have to step up Its litigation against the county, ~fclnnis declared during a council study session. t-.tclnnis revealed that he<&nd other city officiials have met with Caspers three times since ~mber, when the city filed its first legal action, Lrying to force the county lo meet gtate noi se standard:!:. fo,.fc!Mis scheduled an executive session of lhe council for May 13 so "we can get on with negotiation.~ or c o 11 s id e r alternative action at that time. Mcinnis insisted that his proposal was not a threat. Mclnnia said he believes t h e negotiations with the cowity .. can be meaningfuJ." "All indications are that they will be," he sald. The mayor said be is concerned that there haven't been any . talks 1lnce February. however. He explained that Caspers broke o(f dlscussiona saying he v.·anted to await the results of the city council electiQ:Ds. f.1clnnis said further UUgaUon v.·ouJd become necessary only IJ' It becomes apparent "we are not getting the rellef we feel Is due the city." ~1clnnls said the executive session will also be used to brief the newly-elected councilmen on the past history of the airport problem and the potentlal for additional litigation. Orange County has already been sued by a large group of homeownen and the recently formed Airp<ort Action Assoc!&· lion. The suit brought by the city forced the California Division of Aeronautics to conduct a hearing o na request by the airport for a variance from the noise 11tandards. • Officials are still aw~ltlng a decision by the hearing examiner and the Depart· ment of Tranportation. Boy Bangs Self He Fail.eel to Save Farnily in Fire CHICAGO (UPt)-Relatives and neighbors today mourned the dea th of a If.year-old boy who hafl&ed himself because be failed to save four members of his family v.·ho died in fire three weeks ago. ' The body of Kenneth Richardson y,•as found Sunday hanging from the top of a handrail in his home i n suburban Northlake. ·• "I heard my brothers and sisters calling," Kenny said in a note which ended with the Lord's Prayer. Kenny's mother, Mrs. Edna Walker, said her son bad been brooding since the April 1 Urt. He asked in his note that he be buried next to his brothers and sisters, she said. Mrs. Cotton, 95, Dies; Sold Home To President Mrs. Victoria Carson Cotton, San Clemente's grand dame in the opuient days of Ole llanson and whose old Spanish mansion was sold to President Nixon, died at her Hancock Park home in Los Angeles Tuesday. She was 95. The descendant or so uth ern California's first and most distinguished Spanish grandee, r.trs. Cotton had suffered from heart disease in her later years. Death came at a family home in the old but still fashionable section of Los Angeles where oilmen and their heirs have lived for generations. r.trs. Cotton, the youngest of 14 children of George Cady Canon and Victoria Domingt.ez Carson, was a direct descendant of Don Juan Dominguez, whose ranch covered most of whut today is Southwestern Los Angeles. t.1rs. Cottnn came to San Clemente with her millionaire oilman husband, the late Henry HaJllilton "Ham" Cotton. in 1P24 along with the founder of the city, Ole Hanson. Cotton, a powerful California Democrat nnd one·lime finance chairm an for the party In California, helped s t a k e Hanson's drean1 to build the Spanish \'ilia~. • Almost Immediately y,·ork started on a stately. 10-room mansion on a point in soutJ1 San Clemente. Ever since -the President notwithstanding th e promontory has home the name Cotton's Point. The Cotton property once 1panned 4.S miles of coastline. Tn her early years in San Clemenle. ~lrs. Cotton y,·as known as a woman whose social graces reflected her upper· c41.ss Spanish heritage. Friends described her as an active entertainer in the early da ys of San Clemente when the Cotton Estate, its stables and rambling gardens were the epitome of California Spanish grandeur. As the Depression settled over San Cle1nentc and development ground to a halt, most of th e grand social ev4.!Dls v.·1;1ned. But f\frs. Cotton still had chances lo entertain. ~ tn 1932, President Frnnklin D. Roosevelt drQppcd by for the first time to engage Cotton and friends In a frlt!ndl y Poker grunc In a gazebo-like game roon1 which stands to this day. ln ber later years, rean local residecit.s, Pilrs. Cotton spent a quiet - almost reclusive -lire at the estate along with her daught~. Lucy. Jn lhe years before the estate was told to tbe President, ftw local residents recall having seen the mother and daughter living In the mansion. Besides htr daughter, Locy. ~trs. Cotton ltaves another daughter, t.ln. ,l..ionel E. Oa:d~n of Hancock Park; o granddaughter ana a great·grandcl1ild. , Rosary will be recited at 7,30 p.m. At the lime of the fire, Kenneth who ~·as sleeping in one of three upstairs bedrooms, awakened to see smoke and names. He roused his half·brnther, Thomas Walker, 11. and his sister, Deborah, IS, who were also sleeping on the second noor. He could not awaken another sister. 'f\frs. Sandra Whittington, 19, or her IS. month-old daughter, Shannon, in the third bedroom. Kenny ran downstairs to ay,·aken his mother and a hal!·slster, Loretta \Valker, 9, but smoke and heat stopped him from returning to the second noor. . . The bodies of r.frs. Whittington and her child were fowld by firemen in their room. Deborah and Thomas , although awakened by Kenneth,. failed to leave t}\fir rooou. Deborah's bo:v w:.s found Wlder her bed where she had apparenlly ~ri_W[ed to avoi~ _ SJ!Xlke. Thomas was found d<ad in bed, firemen said. Services and burial will be held \\1ednesday in Fairview Ba pt i s t Cemetery, f\JcKeni.ie, Tenn ., relatives said. From Pagel SPEAKERS. • • rUnning for one of three vacant trustee pow. "\ (irld myself in complete agreemen~ ~·ith 1.-Ir. Backus,'' Du.Bowe said. "Surely 'ly the time a student reaches lhe age to attend a oonununity college be or she is prepared to make ·indepen 11e nt decisions." . "After all." Backus concluded, "Kidl aren't as radical as they used to be. A lot of kids think Jane Fonda is a motorcycle.'' The revised policy states the "equal speaking time may be required by the Board of Trustees to allow for the e:tpresslon or opposing viewpoints." But no time limit betv.·een the "equal time" provisions is set forth, so that t~·o speakers are no longer required on the same program. The final decision on the policy ·was postponed to the next meeting on the request of Trustee Norri::1 Brandt o( lr\'ine. Tiiough she made it clear she fa\'ors the proposed change, she said she belic,·es any change in policy should ha\'e tv.o readings to gi\·e the public a chance to respond. From Page l TRANSIT ... Highway route La Habra \\'Bnls wouldn't have a ·connector into Los Angeles for many years. lie also said limited Potential ridership and a lack or right~(-way in the La Habra nre'a make such a route even less jUstifiable, "We have got to start somewhere with a cost-effected system that is completely defensible v.·hen .,...e go after federal grt1nt money," Fielding said. lie also defended the sal es tai: over other funding methods, particularly general obligation bonds. "Bon4lng is what got the Bay Area Rapid transit in so much trouble," ht said. "It's not a pay as YoU go S)'ltem of financing and you can end up paying wt 40 percent in Interest alone." Fielding said a rapid transit system funded by bond money bu elaborate ttchnology but nothing to operate on. tr voterS reject the sales tax , Fleldlng sald It will be 30 years before any good maM transit system can be Installed tn Orange County. U.S. Mail Halied Presidents' , Securitv o/ ' Fund Eyed A comparison or government security expenditures at President Nixon's San Clemente and Key Biscayne homes v.ith slmllar outlays to protect the homes of presidents dating back to Franklin D. Roose\.~t has been requested by Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, (R-Santa Ana). Hinshaw, a member of the government t>peraUons conunillee which will re view a report oo the expenditures, introdu=ed a· re90lulk>n Monday asking for the additional inlormatioo to put the investtiatlon into perspective. . The resolutions call ror the secrctanes of Defense, Army, Navy, Air Force and Transportation and the directors of the Secret Service and Genera.I Services Admlnistratioo to provide all available lnformalioo on funds spent on the presidents. Federal law requires all agencies to kee p financial records of expenditures }lnlil audited by the General Accounting Office, Hinshaw said, bot he v.·as told last December by the GAO officers that information on past presidents is incomplete. · In discussion with General Ser\iees Administration and Secret S e r v i c e officials, Hinshaw said that ~urity ._ measures have heightened considerably since the assassination of President Kennedy, according to Hinshaw's field representali\'e, Chip Cleary. "At that time. they felt that anything 5pent to protect. the .safety of a President ~·as justified;" Cleary said. "Hinshaw fell they should get the historical perspective to get a better bead on whether the outlays were in line or out of line," Cleary said. "I ·am taking this action.'' Hinshaw said, "because it seems essential that this Information be made available. The records of the Nixon Administration have been provided in great detail., In order to understand the soope of such support. a complete record of the past is essential." The report on the expenditures for the Nixon residences, being prepared by the govenunent activities wbcommittee. has been hampered by "the lack of adequate lnfo rmat l t>n on previous administrations," Hinshaw said. Frono P-.e l ANDREW ... membrane oxygenators on the west coast. It was flown to Albuquerque by Dr. Robert Bartlett of the medical center staff and it came back to Orange C.ounty v.·lthin two days with the child being. treated by Dr. Bartlett on the emergency Air Force aircraft. • Medical center authorities said they realized Friday that the maclilne was fighting a losing battle and the ailing child was also beset by a moWlting number of complication,,. Andrew died at 1 a.m. Saturday .,.;th his parents al his bedside. . "We are deeply grateful lo .the hospital staff in Orange CA>unty and to the local people there for the way they pulled for the little boy." one of ?\fr. Snead 's law partners commented today. FronoP .. e1 TRUCK ... end-over-end prevented ii from crashing into the same rear bedroom . Shaken by the incident, 1.1rs. Yancey said -..·hen she first heard the noise oC the oncoming truck that sbe told her 7·year- old son and his friend to quiet down. The small boys were not making noise, but watching the oncoming truck flip into the rear yard and &eeing a grown man die. Agricult1iral Wita1aers f'uture Farmers or America winners attending l\1issio n Viejo l ligh Srhool were honored recently by SecuM~y Pacific Bank f~r their ~ agMcultural achieve~ents. Awards were given .a~ a ba n qu~l 1~. Ana~· heim. From left to right are Dave Greve!. Tom Stirewalt. R.irk F 1sher, Stacy \Vard , Pam Carkey, ~1aureen Ambrose and Diane \Va tson. Ne1vport Ch.ief Says: • Coi1nty Intelligence File Not Usecl on Citizen Data By \\'ILLtAri1 SCHRF.IBER Of tM Dell' ~Ott 1111! Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Gla\'aS said today access to the county's central police intelligence ' files is tightly regulated and not used to stockpile data on private citizens. Glavas, a former president of the ' Orange County Police Chiefs Association. y,·as responding to charges by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that !he Intelligence unit might be collecting data on people other than known criminal elements. Diedrich said he would oot vote for allocation of county funds to the unit until some kin~ of civilian review system is established. "We have done a good job cootrolling what illformation comes in and who gets to use it," Olavas said. "I don 't support extending that control to others because lt would only increase the area of responsibility." Glavas said he definitely \\'OU!d not support any move to extend review powers to elected officials. "The information is classi(ted in nature and is better in our bands than in the hands or an elected official," Glavas said. "Besides, as police chiefs, v.·e have several ~. all civilians, looking do1vn our collars constantly," he said. Glavas said the file , which supposedly contains the records of only about 100 individuals, \\'as established in 1964 to pool alt county police files on organized crime. "11 was a money-saving effort and certailtly no1hing ne~·." he s a id . ''Nationwide pools have been established for many years." Glavas said a central file on organized crime is essential to coordinate the attack on the highly mobile criminal element. "It is certainly possible that someone \\!ith political ambitions might also ha\'e connections v.·ith organized l'rlnt<.•," he said. He also said it is possible so1ne radical political groups -such as t he Symbioncse Libe'ration A'nny -could be in\'estigated if it can be proven they pose a direct and serious threa t to life or property ln the community. Glavas said the intelligence unit is selF- policing and restricts aCC('SS even Tb most law officers. Generally speaking, he .said .cx{y intelligence officers and po!it"l""chiefs ca n --get-inlo ·the file1 and then-only y,ith due. cause. "\\'e have very strict and careful rules about i t," Clavas said . He also .$Bid new police chiefs are put on prbbatioo for a year during ~·hlch lime they are denied access to the file"s. The 'entire department of Lagtm{l Beach was put on probation through 1asi activily during a citizen protest 1narch, year for questionable police surveillanc~ G\avas noted. Diedrich's criticism sten1s from a request by the intelligence unit for $-18,000 ln county flmds next year. Fron• Page J 1-IIJACK ... Santa Ana early today. Police said the hijacker, ir he is into Los Angele s, arriving at the hijacker's destination at 6:44 a.m. The driver called Los Angeles police. but the nijackcr had vanished by the time officers arrived. " 1• Police. said the bus driver continued Oh captured, could be charged with nnlltip_fe r.ounts of kidnaping, grand theft _aiitl assorted other charges stemming l'}jgl his express run into the big city. • .. ~ ··~. BLESS THIS MESS! For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be tom up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babccick St., coming from the back way. We hope yoo will be patient with construction as the results will certainly be )NOrlh all the trou ble. II you aren1 adventuresome, give us a call, and we'll bring samples to your home. 19111 ST. =1 lllhST. 17lt1ST. 1663 I lo--PIAC9IT1A . 16th ST.- ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES .. COOTAMUA SIHCI 19S7 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ' .. Wednesday In St. Breodan's Ronian C&thollc Church tn Los Angeles and 1 Funcril ~lass will be celebrated at 10 a .. m. Thurlday ln lbe same sanctuary. Burial will follow In C.tvary C.met:ry with , Cunnlnghnm and 0 ' C o n n o r Mortuary tn chitra:e of arrangements.. WASHINGTON IAP)-Dellvery of 111 U.S. moll to C.nad• has been hall«! · . -..n..n. 9 to 5:30,-M. t to t1 kf, 9'30 to s ' bccau~ of a spreadmg ~rlk• by L.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--1 C.nadlan ~I workors. ' .. I ' .. 1. * T ...... r. April 21. 1974 Panda Ma\--.ill N othi11g' s Develo-ped . f. :..--·-,_, radio pager ---·--$17.00 t~=~ no dep\.1t on ;credit approval ORANGE COUN7Y RADI07ELEPHONE SERVICE 1 .. r 135·3305 GEIST I /3 OFF ., THIMK W~iltliff Pla10 Otily WASHINGTON (UPI) - Alter three days o( "rolling and tumbling," Hsln&·ll!lng and Ling-Ling bad still not mated, frustrating hopes for the first -fuJ ponda birth outside OUna. Of(lclall of the Nation.al Zoological Park put the two giant pandas together fi\'e times over the weekend and 1.tonday without success. "THEY ARE chasing each other around. rolling and tumbling but Hslng·lf&lng just hasn't zeroed in," said Billie Hamlet, the zoo's lnfmmation or6cer. "'Ibey are trying but so far nothing lw hapPeoed other than a-lot of activity." The two pandas, gilts to the United States by the People's Repuplic ol Cllina, were placed together for the first time Saturday morning but had ·to be separated "wbe.n things. got rough.'' M r s • Hamlet said. They' were put together four more times. Saturday night, Sunday morning and night and f\fonday morning, each for' peMods of about 1 ;2 hours. "LING-UNG JS in be.at but we don't know for how )ong," she said. "Our problem is a lack of L.A. LINES S31/ MONTH T~LEPHONE COMPANY OF CALff. f7'·1DI •t ... MRI. C.. ..... THI: IUUIJ.'S -·-Air Cend. T"9le Starts .. __ ":.~"'!"".. .. --.... ,,., POCKET SLIDE-RULE CALCULATOR LIMITED STOCK ... Complete $169.95 --~ ,, . ,,,. ...... -- CAL•MART ..... c .... MtMi,... H60A HAHOI!!!!!!!!!-.... 540 4080 COST A MESA. &iii ':JO.kJi . • 9 so WHAT! NEW WITH YOU? Only the Dally Piiot really tells you what's new In your local communAy ••• every day DAILY PILOT information about t b e i r breeding habits. \\fe don't know if I.be violence ls Just a tnliminary to sexual activity or whether aomeone will get hurt. We don 't know what they do In lhe wild ... Mrs. Hamlet said that Olinese o(flclals "tlave been somewhat vague" ln answers to question! from the U.S. on how they have successfully bred their paodas. NO GIAN!' PANDA has betn born m captivity outside the Peking Zoo and tbere are ,mly eight panda In captivity out.side of Chfitr;4wo each in Washington, Paris, Tokyo arid North Korea. Hsing·Hsing and Ling-Ung have been tv;o of the greateJ{ r.oo attraction!' in U,S. history since their arrival from China about two yean ago. Six million person.! w a I t-e d through the s peciall y constructed panda house last year and 'the stream of visitors, including m a n y Olinese, ls still heavy. LING-UNG, SIX months older than Hsing -Hsing , weighed 136 pound! on her arrival compared to Hsing- Hsing's 74. But the male has rapidly outgrown the female and In l\tarch weighed in at 274 pounds compared to Llng- Llng's %56. If the pair do not breed this spring, another effort will be made ii Linll·Linll g005 into heat In the fall , officials said. Democratic Governors Skimp It C!UCAGO IUPJ) -The 15 governors attending a De mo c rat i c nation al conference had hot dogs and beans for lunch. lllinois Gov. Daniel \Valker. conference host . said l\1ooday's menu was a tribut e to President Nixon's inflation. Each plate was aca>mpanied by the following verse : "The foods today, this 'deli' tray, occasioned by innation. "Is Nixon-nursed. and its 'vursl' to hit us as a nation. 1'So deli's fine , we shan't malign, this spartan coldcut fare. "But people yearn to charcoal bum something medium rare· "Oh, empty I o o k , of pocketbook, you shout your cacophony. "To emphasize and symbolize. the govs shall eat baloney." Wal t er's aides said the poem was written specially for the luncheon by publicist l\lort Kaplan. "'ho thought the governors •ere to be served baloney. Told 'the fare had been changed, Kaplan said, ''I "''ish I had known. Hot dogs would have been much easier to rhyme." ' ....... _ H .' c.•T.,.. Athens ..,.., U.S.A. ''' w.1,.a.c.... ...... ·~16U J - Nearly Evel'yone Listens to Landers 642-4321 Direct or Collect to subscribe to the Doily Pilot YOUR Hometown Community Newspoper '.If you(need ~ toan,we should be the first to know. i ,J ,,,. /-~ / -o*'>~ / ~~(\~ fl\~'l~l> ):: . -~ ~ ' ' ' -. After all, if you trust us with your money, why shouldn't we trust you with ours? No one ever had a problem putting money in a bank. \Vdl we feel that it should also be a simple mat1er to borrow money from the bank. your money, why shouldn't we trust you wi1h ours? It's nea rly that simple, at Security Pacific Bank, ' SECURITY PACIFIC BANK SOMETHING S ECIAL I want to thank all The People of Newport , Beach who supported me in the recent election. I appreciate the confidence you have shown. ·Sincerely, 1 Tuesday's Closing Prices Netv Yori~ llp~ • . !\ TutsdU Aprll 23 1974 SC DAILY PILOT J J ----- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year's High-Lows Appear Every Saturday Stocks Batte1~ed By Latest Fea1·s NEW YORK (UPI) -Soaring Interest rates and recession lean prompted a sharp S\lloff on the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday In stepped- up tradmg. The Dow Jon .. Industrial average lost 12 51 points to 846 06 Losing lsauts led gaLners by more than ftve-to- one, of the 1,784 stocks crossing the tape Sales at the close came to approxLmately 14 1 million shares, against 10,520,000 share s traded Monday . Traders were concerned by the U$hl monetary po61Uon taken li!onday by Federal Chairman Arthur Burru, who stated his determination to rQalntain an anti-inflationary stance. Some fear this might thwart the hoped·for economic recovery many thought would occur in the second ha1f of 1974. Stocks fell sharply on the American Exchange in Ught trading • . . • \ ' < ' • ' -... Buniington Beaeh Founia~n ·Valley Today's Final N.Y. Stocks V_OL. 67 , NO. 113, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 TEN CENTS Coast Chief· Def ends Lawmen's Secret Files By WILLIAM SCHR EIBER 01 flit O.lly 1"1 .. 1 Slfff Newport Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas said today access to the county's central polict intelligence flies is lightly regulated and not used to s\OckpUe data on private citizens: Glavas, a former president of the Orange County Police Chiefs Association. was responding to cfiarges by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich that the intelligence unit might be rollecting data on people other Girl Raped In Ediso11 Parking Lot A 1g..year~ld Huntingt.l Beach girl was raped l\londay while in a ca r in the parking lot at Edison High School, police reported. The suspect was described as 18 years old. 5-10, 165 pounds, with short biond hair and a mustache. The girl told police she got into the ear "'ith a male friend ·who apparently knew the suspeet to ride to another portion of the campus during lwichtime. When the car stopped. her friend got out. When she tried lO follo"'· the suspect grabbed her and sped a\\1ay, police said. He drove his car around the area until most students had gone back to clacis. Then he reportedly relumed to the parking Jot, wbere he raped the viclim. Police said the girl told them that during the struggle, she finally managed to kick the suspect away and escape on foot The car was described as a bluish· a:recn 1965 Chevrolet. 'Cha.rlie Bro1vn' .4t Edison High '1be Edison High School production of uvou're a Good Man. Charlie Brown" will be presented at 8 o'clock tonight and three other nights thls v.·eek on the campus. The mow will also . c perfonned Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Tickets for Edison's first production in· the-round are $1 for students t~gh the eighth grade and SI .50 for high ~oo\ students and adults. W 01ne1i Protes t ',Equal Rights' ,ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI ) -Claiming that l<rnen are stronger and women are still the . fairer sex." members of a "·omen's group distribut~ pies and mints at the capitol here and urged defeat of a state equal rights amendment under considera· tion by the JegislatW""e. Oaire ~fiddleton, state coordinator of the Happiness or Womanhood Organization. said t.fonday she and three women were In Albany to protest the proposal they claimed "liberates men and puts an added burden on women." Mrs. Middleton said •·men are stronger. \\l>meq are still the fairer se.x and we'd like to think that ii still holds." Oraage Coast Weather You may need your umbrella to- night and Wednesday, lhe v.·eather· lady warns. It'll be cooler too, "ith coastal mercury readings dipping Into the lower 60s. INSIDE TODA l' A crackli110, literate comtdy- droma from Britoin, ''The PhU- anChropUt," is the latest at.. traction at South C.oo.st R~per­ toru in Coso Mesa. Tltt plau is reviewed on Page 8 t.odou. ....... .. Allll L•ndtn " L M. '-"• .. .. _ ' '"''"'"" • ~11" .... J • CleuHIM ••• ,..tfitN,I Ntw1 • c-k• .. Or•ll'tt c:"""' • c;,.,. ... ,., .. ·-· 1).1' . DMltl N'11ut ' , ....... ,.~ .. 1.itw1to1 .. _ • ·-· , .. ., hfwt•"'"""' ' Sllftt ~1 1 .. 11 ·-· ... Ttlt....,_ • ., .. _ .. TM•lfn • -.. W11lfltr • """ ·~ • ' than known criminal elements. Diedrich said ht would not vote for allocation of county fW1ds to the unU until some kind of civilian review system is established. ··we have done a good job controlling v.·hat information comes in and ,wbo gets to use it," Glavas said. "I don't su;:port extending that ooatroJ tc olhers because it would only increase: the area of responsibility." G\a..,as said he definilely would not Explosi01i See1ie support any movt to extend review powers to elected olfldals. "The information i.s ·classified in nature and is· better in our hands than In the hands of an elected official," Glavas said. ''Besides, as police chiefs. we have several bosses., all civilians, looking down · our collars constantly," be said. ·Glavas said the file, ·whkh supposedly contains the records of only about 100 indlvkluals, was established in 1964 to Vl'IT•!.,._.. A shattered window frames the scene after a powerful explosion ripped through a midtown Manhattan office building. New York fire officials believe the blast was caused by an accumulation of gas. More than 100 persons were injured but there were no deaths. 5-way Unity Pla11 Nixed By Ocean View Trustees Trustees of the Ocean View School District have reaffirmed thE-ir opposition to the five-way school ur:ification plan tentatively approved last week: by the Orange County Comm'ttee on School District Organization. Robert Zinngrabe, school b o a r d president, also instructed district staff members f\londay to voice that opposition when the plan is presented at a public hearing in Ocean View ~1ay 20. The C{lun!y committee will decide after a serie! of hearings whether or not to send the plan on to the state Board of Education for action. In a report to the county committee last month. Ocean View said it could not support the present plan until certain qurstions are solved. Those include possible revision of the boundary between Ocean Vie11i' and \Vestminster school districts: protection of the rights of teachers with regard to salary and tenure: distribution of ass~ts and bonded indebtedness of the districts; i n terdistrict attendance agreements which will be needed while Ocean View builds a high school. and the legality of a 2$-year-17.8-cent tax increase whicb will be presented to Huntington Beach Union High School District voter! in June. Five Victims Forced To Drink Acid, Shot OGDEN. Utah (UPJ)-Two sadistic robbers lied up fi\'e victims. forced them to drink caustic acid, then shot them all in the head. Three or tht viclims died. A police spokesman said today the two "apparently went btrserk" after they broke into a hi·fi shop about to p.m. Monday and found four employes inside. The CUlh victlm was the father of one of the mployes. "The suspects are mosidered armed and extremely d;:ige~s." the spokes· man said. Officers said the poir aµparm\.ly eluC:ed 11 citywide dragnet, and lhe search was expanded to neighboring states . One Slll'Vlvor had a punctured eardrum apparently caused when one of the killtrs Jammed a pen tnto his ear and kicked It. The victims were robbed , lied up and taken downstlin. Polle< said.that during • their two-hour rampage in the hl-fi shop, the victims were allegedly forced to drink some type of caustic fluid which burned their ·mot11hs and faces, The body of Ptlichelle Ain.sley, 18, was found nude. 1 The other dead were identified as Stanley 0 . Walker, 20, who "'as fowxl with a gag taped over hi! mouth, and P.t~. Byron Naisbett, no age listed, both of Ogden. The IWO killt.rs ~we described a.s black, one $-foot.a and the other about six reel tall. OITin W. Walker, fsthet of one of the dead. suffered a superficial gunshot wound to his head as wtll as bums and the punctured eardrum. He '"" listed ln fair condition·. Courtney Naisbett . 16, was listed in critical condilion with a gunshot woond IS.. ACID, Page l f .. pool all county police files on organized crime. "II was a money-sa..,ing effort and certainly nothing new.·· he s a i d . "Nation,,.,·ide pools have been established for many yeari." Glavas said a central file on organized crirl'i!' i.! essential to coordinate the attack ·on the highly mobile criminal element. ':It is certainly possjble that someone \\ilh polltlcal ambitions might also have F ou.r A board oonne<11ons "ith organizt'd crunt'." he said. He also said ii 1s possible soni~ radical poliOcal , groups -~such HS t h e Symbioncse Liberation Army -could be investigated if it can be provt'n !hey pose a direct and serious threat to life or property in the communlty . Glavas said the intenigenre unlt is sl'lf- policing and .restricts D('('f'SS e\'en to most law officers. CA-nerally spea king , he s.1id only 111h'll1g\'nce o(f1ccrs and pohc<' cluefs can f.:l't into the f1]('S and Uw1n only vdlh due caLL~e. .. \\'e have \ ery stru·t and careful n1!rs about 11." r.lava~ said. lie also said ne,\· ('IOl1c-e chi('fS an> put on probation for a yea r during \\"hich rime the\' arc ili•nil'd acet"SS to Ilk• Oh~s. Thl' l·1111n.• drparlnll'Ot of l.:igun;i Beach y.•as nut on probation through last il<.11\•11~· durini:: a ('Jl1lcn prolt.~l march, (See Gl.A\'AS. l'agt !l Gunman Hijacl{s • Bus Ill Santa The four slttpy passengers on an early morning bu..s run from Sanla Ana probably never dreamed they \lo'OOld be hijacked by a , gunrr.an bound for downtown Los Angeles. But they were. say Santa Ana police-by a young black mun simulating a gun in his jacket pocket He \lo'as still at large today follo~ling the S:40 a.m. hijacking. Officers ...,·ere still trying to unravel details of the incident late this mominJ:. As best they can figure out. the hijacker boarded a Southern California Rapid Transit bus al tile main bus station in do.,.1ltown Santa Ana. Two Valley Debaters Win llouston r ·rip .. Tv.·o young speakers from Fountain VaJJey J{igh School ha,·e "'°" t\lC right to represent California in a national d~ bate tournament J une 10...15 in Houston. t.tike Connally, 16, aod ~like Veine, 18, both senior!. \\'ere picked for the national contest by fellow debaters during an all Orange County tournament Saturday at Valencia High in Placentia. 'They will join four other high school speakers from California al lhe National Congress of the National Forensic League in June. Both students p)an to atteod Loyola liniversity next year as p r e • m e d students. They both consider their forensics experience a valuable asset for their future ca reers. "Everybody has to communicate, especially in law and politics," says Connally. "I like tc compelc with people and it ""ill help me later in law or psychology," adds Veine. Veine is anxious to meet other debal· ers. Connally admits. "I'm excited. r ... c never been outside the state before." But neither one wlll make it to Houston without a litUe help from the <Xlmmunity. says Fountain Valley speech teacher Sharon Swickard. They need to raise about SiOO for the trip. which is not paid for by the school. Anyone ·with suggestions on. how to raise lhc money. or money to donate. can contact 1.trs. S~1ckard at the school. 962-3301. ext. 256. The speech team is coached by, Mrs. Swickard and Sandra Frankland. Local Rea1tors Plan Ltmcheon ~fore than 130 local reallors win join city officials from HuntlngtM Be&eh and Fountain Valley Wednesday at the seventh annual Realtors Week luncheon. The lunc:heoo, 1et for nooo at the Sheraton Beach Inn. Is spon90ttd by the Jlunllngton Beach-Fotmtatn Valley Board of R<altors. Fountain V a 11 e y rtprtstntatives expecl.ed to attend tnc!Ujle c.owict\me.n Al Hollinden and M•niln Adle.r and City Man..aier James Neal. PoUce Chief Earle Rollllaill< lllld !lep<Jty City Attorney Wlllls Mevis are expected to attend for Huntington Beac:b. Shirley Commons, the realty board's flnt woman pruldent will preside at the luochoon- r- ~. • As the bus pulled out.~ man y.·alked up to !he drJ\'er and threai).ned lo shoot him wiless he took the bus lo the intersection of 7th St rr('I :i nd Central A venue 111 Los Angelts. Policr said there v.·rre four othrr pasSt'ngers on the bus "'hen it lrft Santa Ana. but only two "·rre aboa rd "hl'n Jt reached Los Angeles. The other l\lo'O y,•ere lei out on the Santa. Ana Freeway in Anaheim for son1e a~ yet une.xplaincd reason. a po I i cc spokesman said. The pair, 55-}•ear-0ld Danil'I Hein and 42·year-<ild Billy ~lorse. 'frere picked up CHAMPION DEBATERS Connally (left), Veine S1aycr of Son Gui]ty of Second • De g ree Murder A \\'estminstcr man \1ho beat his 4· month-<ild son to death was found guilty ~tonday of second degree murder. Orange County Superior Courl Judge Kenneth \Villiam s delivered that \'erdict after Bcnces Pahlo Salazar, 26, "'ai\'ed jury trial and agreed Lo allo\\' Judge Williams to rule on Lhe h.'isis of a reading of the case file. Judge \\'illlams ordered Sa I a z a r returned to his couMroom !\fay 23 for sentencing to \lo'hal could be a state prison lerm of five year'3 to life. • Salazar \\'IS arrested June 23, 1972. after the death of bis infanl son, Brian, 4 montm. Ooclors at a local hospital summoned pollce ..., hen they determined that the baby had died trom a strics o! heavy beatings that inflicted multiple and finally fatal injuries. Ana hy Anaheim police as they jumped over a free"·<1y boundary fence onto a frontage road. They "·ere being questioned in Santa Ana l'arly today. Police said the hijackrr. if he 1!1 into Lo.~ Angeles. 1trr1v1ng at lhe. hijacker's destination at 6:44 a.m. The drl\'t·r called Los Angeles police. but lhe n1iacker had vanished by the Ume officers arrived. Police said lh<' bus drh·er continued on captured. could be charged with multiple rounts of kidnaping, grand theft and ;issorted other charges stemming from his express run into the big city. Legi !;lators Give11 Sex For \rotes? SACRA~fEi\TO <AP) Alcohol researcher JOl't Fort of San Franciaco said today a liquor lobbyist has provided "·omen's favors to slate la"'maken la order lo influence legislation . F'ort . a lecturer in criminology at Iha Uni\'erslty of California, offered oo evidence to back his charge. The lobbyist denied it and threatened to sue Fort. Fort's charge came at a news conference called to support a bill by slate Sen. Arlen Gregorio rD.San r.1atco ). "'hlch "''ould repeal tbt' "fair trade'' system for pricing alcoholic beverages in California . Fort said liquor lohbyists con!ributed heavily to the campaigns of la\\·makcr.s "ho v.•ould (.'()nsidcr the bill in a Senate. subcommitler. He said they also provided lawmakers \l'ilh "caS('S of hquor at Christmastimt and who pro1•ide "·0111en for them at various limes."' .. Are you suggestinJ: !hat Judge James Garazal1di provides "'omen?" a rrportcr asked Fort . "YC'<;, I am ,'' Fort replied . Garazalldi. a fonTl('r judge, represent~ the \\'inc and Spirits \\'holcsalers of California and i'i consuk!red one of the mO!it po\rerful lobb~·ists in Sacramento. "He'd better be damned careful if he's mnking statrmcnts like that or hc."s doing to get one big fa1 la wS1Uit." Garazalidi said in an intcr.1cw. "There's not one ounce of !ruth in it. •·This fclloy.· is a ll[1r. 1'11 tell him that, and I dort't pro\·1de them "·ith any liquor at Chnstmas. either.·· Garazalidi !>aid, Fort's charge turned Gregorio's news conference into a shambles. ~lerle ('.oddard. a lobbyist representing grocers "'ho appeared with Forl, accused bun of gu11er tactics. "\\'c "'ant no part of It," GOOdard said. State Banks Go to 10112 3 SA~' rRANCISCO i AP)-New increases in the prime inlcrest rate, to Hl'1 percent. were announced today by four California bankJ Wells Fargo Bank , the natk>n·s !Ith larges! commercial bank: Security PRClfic BAnk. O'ocker Bank and Dank of California &nnounced prime rate boollits, tffeciive immediately, lrom 10'14 perctnt. • ' • • ' DA.IL V PILOT -H luesdly, Apr11 D, 1974 . Planes Intercepted Israel Air Force Hits Syria Areas By Unittd Press lnternuUonal Israel suid Its air force bomb1.-d :ind slrafed Syrian positions on 9.200.foot l\-l't. Hermon for two hours today, but Syrian war l'OffiJTluniques sa id &>viel·built missiles inter<.-cptcd and prcve~ted thr lsraehs from rC'aching L<lrgcts, . tsacl reported all its planes returned safrly. The Beirut newspaper Al l\loharrcr sakt Syria is using lat~t-model Soviet missiles with multiple "·arheads against Israeli war planes on the Golan lleights front . It said the missiles could Ore between thrtt and seven warheads, enabling the Syrians to counter a balloon·li.ke decoy device Israeli pilots have been releasing to diver·t Syrian missiles from their aircraft. The newspaper AI Safir said the new Trustees Eye School Meet On Religio11 \Vhethcr student religious clubs can continue to meet voluntarily on campus will be discussed by Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees at 7:30 tonight Their meeting wlll be tn t h e Westminster High School cafeteria, 14325 Golden West St. Trustees agreed Jan. 8 lo allow religious clubs to use school facilities during school hours without t h e sponsorship of a faculty member. Jn addition, the board said It would look Into a ruling which says a teacher can't sponsor a religious group. Now Trustee Ron Shenkman wants to change all that. He coo)dn't be reached this morning to explain why he wants the board 's original motion rescinded. Shenkman is suggesting a new motl(>n wblcb would allow the religious study mee11ogs Only during non-achoo! hours. II alao would prohlbll the di>trict or 1 teachers from sponsoring the clubs. ' Trustees tonight· al'° will hear the •results of a student survey on the quart.e.r grading plan. .._ Frot11 P .. e l GLAVAS ... year for questionable police surveillance Glavas noted. Diedrlcb's criticism stems froril a request by the intelligence unit for $48,000 1n county funds next year. .A federal grant wUI run out this year and one hall or the cost-another $$2,000-will be picked up by the cities. t.106t of the money will pay for the five permanetX staff members of the agency and the remainder wlll go toward equipment. Qavas said he recognizes that the public eXl)eCts its police force to be f\llly informed as long as It doesn't infringe on the rlght:s ol pmona1 prlvocy. "We must have 1 ballllCe and I believe "-e have already achieved that here," Glava1 said. Summer Camp Tally Taken at Boys Club The Boys Club of HunUngton Beach Is now taking registration for Ill summer camp. Camp Norris, which will run from June 23 to June 30. Registration may be made rrom 2:30 to 9 p.m. daily. Add.itiooaJ lnformatJon may be obtained by calling the Boys Club at 136·9415. oaAMGI COAST .. DAILY PILOT I•• C>•"'I" (Ol"I ~ "'lol. _..,,""'<II °' ~ ... ....,! .... "'....,,.,. •• ""'-l>yt ... 0.-Ctl••' Pi;ttl .... •"O '-"I 5-t!t -~ ... ~""'""'1 I.le~ """"4" I ""-1 ..-. eo.i~ Mo .. M••llO<'I Iha<.!\ -\"1110" llo>.-;fl/f"°""'" ll'~ Yalllv. L•OUN 0..otll ......... ~ """ g.,, 0 -•t•l&t" ....... Cop"'""" A WOOif ftq-.., ......... ~ S..h1•<1• .. -:S.,rto dll'O 10. "'"'C'f't! _,..,.no Plf"' "I! .UC WHI lloy $!-!. C.0.10 ...,,_ Colo~. e2'6ll. . .bJR (~ \I~,,...._. -o..-·~ _._. ,_ Doi.. H. LOCI" . Rictod P. Nc:a ... _ ... __.....~ . lerry~ ........ °'MO" r-ttr toilor ....,.,.. ••• Offk. 11an8-t>~ Mottlq~ P.O Boo m. IJ?b4a 0... Offk•• Ul<"'•h•-" '"' .. """'-• 00.!•lrHMI "°_...,.Anti ~··~ »l)"'""""'........., &M\~D1'fO'l~llC-,_MI missiles v.·ore Soviet SAri.t9.s, one of 1he n1ost sophisticated surface-to-air missiles in the Soviet &rsenal. Al ~1oharrtr said "military men" saw !he ml.ssilcs in action Friday when I.hi!: Syrians claimtd to have downed 10 Israeli planes "''llh missiles and unoL"icr seven In air bombat. Israel denied the claims. Th<' conflicting reports came as t.sraell and Syrian tanks and artillery dueled along the Golan Heights for the 43rd comecutlve day in a war of 1ttritlon the Israelis say Syria started to lm~\·e Its bargaieing posllton for the forthcoming round of disengagement talks,· 5ecretary of State Henry A. Kissinger is due in Oamuc:Us and Tel AViv later this month to try to halt the war on the Golan Heights and to reach an agreement separating the two sides. Syrian President Hafcz Assad met the t'OOntry's top leadership l\fonday to discuss the coming talks. UPI correspondent Jack Payton. with !he Israel! troops in Syria, said Syrian shells thudded onto the grassy October war battlefield below the snowcapped mountain and Israeli gunners returned fire. Black .smoke rose on the horizon, indicating a hit. One 175mm U.S.-built Loog Tom cannon, the biggest gun in the tsraell arsenal, fired 12 shells' Into Syrian positions, Payton reported. T h e concussion from the mobile gun blew the front and rear windows out or an automobile parked nearby. A communique broadcast today by Damll!CUS Radio indicated the artillery and tank duels lasted throughout the night and day. The Tel Aviv command said the air attacks were aimed at s t o p p I n g construction of a road that would take Syrian armor and artillery up the snow· capped ridges of the mountain. r Fo1Ultai.t1 Valley • Assault Brings Prison Sentence A man ongirullly charged with attempted. murder after he Wlicted serious injuries on the woman dlrector of a l<~oontain Valley community center pleaded guilty l\1onday to lesser charges. Orange Cow!ty Superior Court Judi• Jamea Turner accepted the pit• of Rlcllard Aredlabala Morones, 46, ol Santa Ana, on charges of assault with a deadly weapon. He sent Morones to the state's Chino facility for a diagnostic study and will · sentence him Aug. 28 to w~at could be a stale prl3on tenn of six months to life on the offense. FO\mlain Valley Police arrested Morones last May 2 on Euclid Street r>ear Warner Avenue after he alleged1y committed a driving infraction. They Jailed Morones aft.. they found Mrs. Adelalde Luna, 45, of lll.17t Calle lndependeDcia, sprawled on the front seat ol the vehicle bleeding from several bullet-. Womaµ Convicted Of Anaheim Factory Slaying A woman who shot and killed a fellow worker during a quarrel that erupted on the assembly line at an Anaheim factory was found guUty Monday of involuntary manslaughter. Orange Cowlty SuperlOT Court Judge Kenneth E. Lae returned that verdict against Mrs. Mildred Walker, 42, of Santa Ana after she waived jury trial and allowed the judge to rule on the basis of his reading her file. Judge Lae then ordetl'd !\1rs. Vi'alker shipped to the California Women's Prison at Frontera for a 9<klay pre-sentencing diagnostic .study. She faces a possible state prison term of up to one year on the manslaughter conviction. Mrs. Walker. a mother of six, "'a~ arrested last July 2 aft~r fellow v:orker Bobby Haynes Elliott, Tl, of Santa Ana. was shot and killed while the pair worked on the assembly line at the Delco Rem y plant in Anaheim. Police said Elltott and Mn. Walker argued when Elliott refuaed to give her a ride home from the plant on that day . He was dead m an1va1 at a local hospital. Chicago Police Seize Heroin CIDCAGO (VPI) -Chicago police, In a predllwn ilald on a South Side apartmait, lelied 1t•t.n potmds of heroin wwlh an e&Umaled 14 million today and arrt:lled three men whom p o I I c c deltfibed "11 big as you can find In O!Jcago.'" Aut.bortliea NJli 12 members from the department's 1an1 crime unit, armed wilh warrantl, staged UM! early morning raid 11.t a oolminatJon of a two-month Investigation. Arrested "'"-r.t JHUS H1!:1Ttra 31 Emiliano Corral l:lernandta. 38' and Francisco Rodrlguci, 2'1 , all 1 from Chicago. The three wen: c:ha.rged w\th possession of a contl"lllled subtt.ance. • • 111•1 T ....... Nixon Gets l. • On Tape s • By JIELEN Tlf01.IAS \\'ASlJINCTON IUP!l -Prtsldent Nix:on , at his request. has brcn give~ five more days to ans~·er a House Judiciary Committee subpoena for tapes and other materh1.ls relating to 42 of hi& Watrrgate ~elated COO\•ersations, a \Yhite House spokesman said toda y. The original deadline for responding to the subpoena, which se<!ks material , for the committee's impeachment inquiry. was 7 a.m. PDT Thursday. The extensiOil tnO\'eB the deadline to next Tuesday. Deputy press secretary Gerald ~­ Warren .said only that NL'ton asked tar .the extensk>n because the project was so tlmKODSUriting. • House Republican leader John J. So111e Hitchi1ag Post \Vhen you park your car nex1t to a fire hydrant, you usually get a traffi c ticket, but such is not t~e Rhodes of Arizona said he understood the tapes were "of very poor quality'' ~ the White House staff was having difficulties transcribing them. In describing the project as •·time consuming," \Y arren indicatl'<I lhat Nixon was not planning to hand over ~ actual tapes. ._ trusty steed in the prohibited zone -and used the fire plug for a hitching post. ca..se for the Atilford. Neb .• horseman w.~h:::o:..!::pa::r::k::ed:.::h:::t•:_ ___________________ _ Instead . he said. the sta ff had been hard at v;ork "t'Ompiling '' transcripts~! Trustees Okay Ne1v Scliedule 11t Robinivood A modified schedul e at Robinv.·ood School providing for the dismwat or students about noon one day a week w.::is approved Monday by ~rustecs of 1he Ocean View School District. Under the plan. Robtnwood will join 10 olher Ocean View schools whO dismiss classes soon after noon eac,h Wednesday to give teachers the additional afternoon time for planning. Don Hendricks, principal at the school, said a survey of parenls shows 85 percent favor the plan, which will go into effect within a few day days. Trustee Darrell Carter said he would like to see the board develop ways of measuring the effectiveness of these changes. Board President Robert Zinngrabc added that, if the system is meeting school goals and Improving education perhaps it sbou]d be adopted 1ystemwide. "If it isn't meeting those goals, it stx>uld be dropped completely. he said. Schools now using the modified day schedule are Crest View, Glen View, Golden View, llavcn View, l\1esa Vie""·· Pleasant View, Star View, Sun Vicv.·, Vista View and WestmonL Murder Suspect Pleads Innocent' In Valley KiJling Ruth Ann Nance. :U, of Fountain Valley pleaded Innocent today to murder charges filed ~tarch 7 after her husband was shot and killed In the couple's home. She was ordered to fact trial Aug. 12. Orange County Superior Court James Turner set lhe trial date and ordered the mother of four to return to his courtroom July 28 for a pretrial hearing. She is free on her promise to appear. It i.s alleged that architectural engineer Martin David Nance, 35, was killed with a single shot from a .38-caliber revolver after a dispute between him and the delendant. Police called to the home at 8568 Trinity River Circle, had found him lying on the floor In an upstain bedroom bleeding from a head wound. He was dead on arrival at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. From Pagel ACID ... in the head. He was the son of another victim. The suspects escaped in a yellow or cream-colored van . Hospital spokesmen said Police guardll have been stationed to protect the l"'O survivors . Investigators sa id four or the vic tims "'rre employes of the shop. The elder Walker had come to th«! store to see v"hy his son was late getting off y,·ork. He 't\'a1ked into the midst of the gri.sly scene and became a victim. Anothtr son "'ailing ouUide heard his father rry for help and kicked down 1 door, cllsooverlng the death ....,._ Valley Plans Classes On Social Secn1·ity The latest lnlonnaUon on Social Security and !M?alth semcos ~h Medlcatt and Medi-Cal will be the topic of a cJas,, at 2:30 p.m. f"rlday al the fountain Valley CornmunJty Center, 10200 Slater Ave. The class ts port ol a .. rles being held for area· senior cjU.ze.n1. There ls no admis.slon charge"' Refreshments will be 8ervcd. Other scheduled elasses sr~ ~fay 3, consumer protl!:ctlon against fraud , and May 10. consumer resources . FBI Doubts Authenticity Of Last SLA Cormnunique SAN FRANCISCO (UP{) -The head of the FBI investigation into the Patricia Hearst ll:idnaplng cast doubt today on the authenticity of the latest communication purporting to be from the Symblonese Liberation Anny. Charles W. Bates, FBI special agent in charge, said the.te is no r i n a 1 det.ennlnation on tlfe pencilled note and tape recording received by a Sacramento newspaper Monday which threatened to murder five California peace officers for every SL/. member killed by authorities . "A review (of the message) does not indicate any connectkln with pn.vious communications," Bates said. "We are dolng &0me more checks and have sent it to the laboratory in Washington." The message was delivered In a manner similar to some earlier SLA Public to View I F oilnt.ain Valley School Operation Th irteen elementary schools tn the Fountain Valley District will open their doors to the public during the next three y.·ceks for tours and special evening programs. Newland School will launch the open house series at 7:30 tonight with exhibits and tours of classrooms. Other open houses scheduled in honor of public schools month i n c I u d e : Fountain Valley School, 7:30 p.m., Wednesday: Cox School, featuring a "dime-a-dip" dinner at 6 p.m., Thursday. l'ollov.·cd by open house at 7:30 p.m., and Fulton and Lamb Schools. both Vt'ith open house at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Similar programs are set in l\lay for : McDowell School, "dime-a-dip" dinner, 6 p.m. May 7, with open house at 7:30 p.m.: Harper, 9ka and Wardlow schools, open house at 7:30 p.m. hlay 8. Gisler, l\1oiola , Plavan and 1'albert schools will wind up the open house series y.•!th their programs at 7:30 p.m., l\lay 9. communiques, delivered by mall to the Sacramento Bee. But It was signed by a heretof9re unknown "General Pax,'' was unusually brief Compared to earlier messages and did not mention Miss Hearst, who was kidnaped by the SLA from her Berkeley apartment 11 weeks ago today. But FBI officials .said until it is finally determined that !,he message is not authentic, they will have to assume that it is real. "We caMot treat it as. a hoai: at this point," said John M. Reed, special agent in charge of the FBi's Sacramento office. A-l'eanwhile, the FBI sent out a "Wanted" bulletin to post offices across the nation on Patricia Heant. She was BLACK GROUP URGES SPREAD OF VIOLENCE -Story, .P•ve s Ii.sled as a m'lterial witness to an April 15, $10,960 bank holdup here. A1so on the "wanted" poster were · ~~~[rfe.1 ~~ ':.itil\ 1~~"~ I ~i Cinque," Patricia M. Soltysilc, 22, Nancy L. Perry, ZS, and Camflla C. Hall, 28. Authorities have 1 said it Is not clear whether Miss Hearst was a willlng participant in the mbbery. The five all entered the bank, and there wei'e four others outside the bank in getaway cars. The note received by the Bee said "11le Symbiooese Liberation Army Will not allow itself to be slaughtered by the Fascist forces who suppress us now. We. therefore, Issue this warning: five Califomia law enforcement officers 'l'ill be executed for every SLA member murdered." Gov. Ronald Reagan says it mu.st be assumed !hat Patricia Hearst Is still a victim of the Symbionese Liberation Anny until she proves otherwise. Reagan was asked about the Tl-day-old kidnaping case f\1on4ay at the nlming of a ql1estion-and-aswer session w i l h Sacramento High School students. 1 The Governor Wld the students the first C<>mmunicaUons received by Mi.ss Jiearst's publisher father, Randolph llcarst, indicated she wanted everything possible done to secure her release. "Until she comes forth," Reagan said, "J think you have to assume she is: their victim." what he c:on s ; d c rs rclevait conversations. • The new deadline for Nixon to respond to the subpoena, April 30, is the first anniversary of the forced resignations of l~'O fonner top aides. 11. R. Haldertla!l and John D. Ehrlichman. at the peak of the Watergate unraveling. . · Warren also disclosed that the White House counsel 's office received an additional -request from the House impeachment panel. He described it as broader than original reports that the request for tapes and materials covered only contributions from milk producers and International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Warren said Nixon spent a "great deal of time" reviey,•ing hls response but bas not made a final determination on v.•hat his answer will be. "The President has <!~!ermined he would like some extra lime to review the response in ils entirety." Warren said in disclosing the request for an extension:. When pressed further as to why it w~ taking so long, Warren said: "I'm telling you in all candor, the final decision has· not been made. It is our position lo deal respOnsibly v.·ith tQe House Judiciary Committee." He explained that ~ixon had be~ prloccupied with other p r o b I e m ~ , incl~ng the inOati.on""(lddefl'I economy. 1tdhtatto cfevastation.s in the ~lidwcst ahd Soutlt. for~lgn affaini and foreign aid . '1'arffn·· refused •to speculate on wte~r Ni'Xon also would seek ia post-poncment of the subpoena by special prosecutor Leon Jaworski for 6 4 Watergate conversations y,•hich is due May 2. Rec Depa.rtment Needs Workers The Huntington Beach Recreatioo Department is acct!pting applications through May 1 from young men and worn.en who want to be romrner play· ground leaders. The department o p e r a t e s ~ playgrounds in the sun1mer scattered throughout the community al local schools. Jobs arc open for playgrmmd. leaders, assistants and substitutes. 111e starting pay for leaders is $2.85 an hour ana for a~istants $2.40 an hour. Appli cants must be high school graduates, preferably with some collt'ge credit and experience working v.ith younger drildren. Sign up at the recreation department, 1706 Orange Ave. BLESS THIS MESS! For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be torn up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with con struction as the results will certainly be worth all the trouble. If you aren't adventuresome. give us a call, and we'll bring samples to your home. 19th n. =1 18thST. 17th ST. i I > IM3 ~-PIACENTIA 16th ST .. . ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES .. COSTAMISA MNCI 19S7 1663 Placentia Ave. COST,\ Ml5" 646-4838 -Mon.·""'"-'i. '''°' .... 'i." Sol. -i. J \ \ \ luMJy April 2), l~/4 H DAILV PILOT :J_ ------ apid Transit Bill Sought For County ------ Preridents' ROtnes Hinshaw · Asking ' Security Data A c:ompariJOn ot government security expenditures it President Ni1oo 's San Cletnet:1te IJ'ld. Key BISCtlyne hoer.es wt.t'il similar ouUays to protect the homes of pnsideDt1 datlnf back to Franklin D. R••••ult has been requested liy Rep. An<hw llJ"""8w, (R-Sant> Anal. Hinshaw, a member of the government opec:ations committee which will revtew Ta1iker Goes Down Hill; Dri ,ver Dies A private wrter hauler was killed today when his huge 3,SOO-gallon tanker truck thundered do\\-n a Atission Viejo hillside out or cootrol and Clipped eDd over end ,-cru!hlng him irulde the cab as two small boys watched in horror. Orange County Coroner's depuOe.!I had just arrived at the scene and were not releasing the name or the victim, pending notification of next-of-kin. Authorities said the dead man was trom the Garden Grove area and had work ed as a contract water hauler in the area. ~·hich is busy l\1lth residential and commercial construction, for 5e\'eral years ..... Orange Co u n t y Fire Department personnel from the Laguna Rills station were required to eltricate the victim's body from the crumpled cab of the tanker truck. ''It was actually buried in lbe ground," said me witness on the scene. Investigators 431d the v I c t i m apparently lost control of his truck - or experienced mechanical fai lurt -on San Anselmo Drive, atop a terraced hlR. The big rig rolled backward down Cle at..p locline, gathoring speed, then rammed a concrete drainage canal and flipped over again onto its front end. AuthoriUes e.Jtimated the juggernaut rumbled about 120 f e e t d o w n the embankment before it flipped and came to rest in the backyard of a home. Damage to the residence of the Hrt Rancey family at %1271 Via San P was limited to 1 door knocked off ts hinge•. apparently due to the sheer concusslon ol the en.bing truck. Stephen Rancey, 7, a son of the couple, and his buddy Matthew Martin, also 7, had just picked up their lwteh boles to go to school when they saw and beard the big truck corning. a rtport on tht upenditures, introdu=ed a resolution MoDday aWng for the addiUonal lnlormaUon to put tile investigation into perspectiv.e. The resolutions call for the secretaries of Defenu, Army. Navy, Alr Force and Transponation IUld Ibo dlndon of the s.cr.t S.rvtee IUld Geo<nl Servk<I Adrnlnistratloo k> ~•!de all available lnformaUoa on ftmds spent on the presldenU. Federal law requires all agencies lo keep fmanctal records o( erpendltutts until audited by the General ACCOW!ting Office, Hinshaw said, bu~ he was told last December by the GAO officen that infonnation on past presidents is lncomplete. In diseus&ion with General Services Administration and Secret S e r v i c e officials, •Unshaw said that ~rity measures ba\•e heightened considerably sill(e the assassin.al.ion of President Kennedy, according to Hinsbaw's field representative, Chip Cleary. "At that time, they felt that anything spent io protect the safety of a President was justified," Cleary said. "Hinshaw felt they should get the historicaJ penpectivi to get a ~lier beaq on whether the outlays ~re In line or out of line," C~ary said. ''I am taking this act.ion." Hin shaw saki, ··because it seem.s essential that this information be made available. The records of the Nixon Admini.stration have been provided in great deta il. In order to understand the scope of slK'h support , a complete record or the past is essential." The rep>rt on 1he expenditures for the Nixon midences, being prepared by the government activities subcommittee, has been hampered by "the lack of adequate in f or matio n on pre vious adml.nistratiom," Hinshaw sakt. Bees Just Good For One Season cmco !UPI)--One mlllioo honey beet have been shipped from P.1ike Alvies' bee farm on a kamikaze mission to Alaska. The bees were bought by a farmer who lives near Copper Center, Alast:a, and were shipped north Monday in 70 crates. ~ farmer wants the bees to do v.'hat comes naturally -pollinate crops. 1be ~rmer will get only one 9ea110r111 work out of the bees, Alvin: said, because the Alaskan winter will t ill them. Victoria Carson Cotton, Clemente Pioneer, Dies Mrs. Vict(lria Carson Cotton, San Clemente's grand dame in the opulent days of Ole llansoo and whose ok! Spanish mansion was sold to President Nixon. died at her Hancock Park home ln Los Angeles Tuesday. She was 95. The descendant of S o u. t h e r n CalHomia' 1 flnt and most distlngulshed Spanish grandee, _Mrs. Cotton had suffered from heart di3ee9e tn her later years. Death came at a family home 'in the old bul still fashklnable section or Los Angeles where oilmen and their heir• have lived for genenitioos. Mrs. Cotton, the youngest of 14 cluldren of G<orge Cady Carson and Victoria Domingt.et Carson, wu a direct descendant of Don Juan Dominguez, whose ranch covered most o{ what today is Southw<stem Los Angeles. Ptfrs. Cotton came to San Clemente wtth her m.illiooaire oilman husband, the late Henry Hamilton "Ham" Cotton. in 1~4 aklng with the Cowder of the city, Ole Hansoo. But Mn:. Cottoo still bad chances to entertain. Jn 1932, President Franklin D , RooseveJt dropped by for the first time to engage COtton and friends in a lriendly poker game in a gazebo-like game room whkb atands to this day. Jn her later years, recall local re11dents. Mrs. Cotton spent a quiet - almost redulive -life at the estate along with her daagbter, Lucy. In the years before tbe estate was sold to the President. few local residents recall having seen the mother and daughter Jiving in the mansion. Besides her daughter, Lucy, Mrs. Cotton leaves another daughter, h-frs. Lionel E. Ogden of Hancock Park; a granddaughter and a great-grandd.ild. Rosary wfll be recited at 7:30 p,m.. Wednesday In St. Brebdan's Roman Catholic Church ln LM Angeles and a Funeral MAM will be celebrated at 10 a.m. 111unday in the wne sanctuary. Burial will follow In Calvary Cemet!ry wttb Cunninliham and O ' C o n n o r Mortuary in charge of arrangements. HER PIES AND CHICKEN DINNE RS HELPED BR ING SWEE T SME LL OF SUCCESS Mrs. Cordell1 Knott In 1971 With Gov. R•191n, Her Hu~band, Wa lte r, Actor John WIY'f'M Berry Far111 Cofo1111der Mrs. Walter Knott Dies .. ~trs. Cordelia Hornaday Knott who, with her husband Walter, founde<I Knott 's Berry Farm in Buena Parit, died today of a heart attack. She v.·as M. Born in Busht01A11 .. Ill., l\frs. Knott moved to Pomona v.·here she met her husband in 190t Shortly after their mar- riage in 1911, they movrd t:i I~ ~fojave Desert, where they· homesteaded . Three years later they mo\'ed to San Luis Obispo. and in rm they rooved again to Buena Park \.\·here rhey started Knoll 's Berry Fann. She began n1aking preserves and pies from the fruit raised on the farm and, a short time later. opened a tearoom \o\'IUch was to berome 1he farm 's Chil'kt!n Dinner Restauranl. The restaurant's beginning is described in a biography, "\\'alter Knoll : Keeper of Nig uel's Porter Begins Se 11te11ce For 'Watergate ' LOMPOC {UPI ) -H!>rbert L. "Bart" Porter of Laguna Kigutl. once the scheduling director for the Committee to Re-elect The President. entered the federaJ correctional institution here Monday to sen·e a 30-day sentence for lying in the Wa tergate investigation. Porter avoided newsmen , who had been told he -....·ould surrender to U.S. Marshal Gaylord Campbell at Los Angek!s. and came directly here to check in unobtrusively at 10:50 a.m. the Fla.me,·· In 193.J. ca.~h being in shott ~upply, she de<'idcd to add cherry rhubarb and fried chicken lo L~e tearoom menu . Questioned by her hu.~band, she said .she \\'as just going to fry it. "I "-'ant you to understand ont thing for sure , \\'alter." sh<> said. "~·e're not going into the restaurant businrss." The Chicken Dinner Rest a u r a n t recently sen·ed its 30 millionth chicken dinner. For !he pai:t 5"4 yeari: ~lri:. Knott h.15 btrn an ;1ct1\·c partner in lhe farm. \\hich is sllll ov.11cd and operated by lht fa1ni!y . Privatr ~ra1•eslde srrviccs will be ronductcd Thursday for the immediate fa1n1ly only at Loma Vista ~lemorial Park, Fullerton. Al her request , oo public inrmori at service will be held . ~lrs. Knott is survived by her husband , \\"al!er ; her son. Russell Knoll of La llabra : three daughter.;, ritrs. Virginia Hcafsnyder . :\lri:. Toni Oliphant and ~!rs. :\lanon Anderson. air of Newport Beach : nine ~ra11dch1ldrf•n and \Z great-grand· ch1!drl'n Socia] Sci e11ce Lecti11·es Pla11ned on h·vi11e Crunp11 s A series or free evening lecturt!!I beginning ~lay 7 at UC Jr\'inc v.'ill ezplore wa rs tbe social sciences may help people understand problems ranging from urban crowding to old age. The t;Ct School or Social Sciences and the Friends of UCI are sponsorin~ the "Perspectives of Our Society" serif's. Lectures are free and open to the public at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays from '!ay 7 10 28, in room 220 of the soc!a! sciences tower. In the opening program , Dr. John I. ,.ellolt Jr., a!ISOCillte psycho I o g y professor . ~·ill discuss wa ys people understand the ~·orld. ''Dissecting the r.1ind's Eye : The Science of Visual Experience" is !he May 7 topic. The follo,.,·ing week. Dr. ('.ordon J. "'Pete" Fielding, general manager of the Orange County Transit District, "'111 speak on "The Making of Tomorrow's Cities.·· Dr. Fielding is an associale prof1$.<;0r of social science and _ur ban administ ration on leave from UC!. Dr. Duran Bell Jr. is scheduled to speak fltay 21 on "Tile Aging Proces~: Vintage Yi'ine or Sour Grapes." Bell is JSSOC'late professor of economics and an economist with the Rand Cllrporalion. The closing program on ~lay 28 includes remarks by two professors. ··strea king to Washington " \1·ill be discussed by Prof. R, Duncan Luce a member of the National Academy of Science. Dr. Luce ,-. ..;11 outline ways the social sclen~ contribute to national policy d«isions, ' 0\lt'hat to Do When the Lights Go Out" i.~ the title of remarks by Henry J. llamburger. asslstanl professor specializing in mathematics and computers. Ext1·a Ce11t 011 Ballot Ry \\'ILi.iA;\! sr1rRr.JBER 01 ltlt 0.lly ,.1 .. 1 )!tit A b1!1 pt>r1nlllini:: Oran,1.!c Countians to 111'('\~ for themSf'll'!'.!i if 1hr1· ~·ant Ill pay anotller pt'.'nnr in sales tax tG fund a mass rapid lrnni:ll i:ystem ~' 3 s introduct.'CI :\IOflda~ in Sa<'rnmcnlo. Asse1nblyman .John Brigg~ ( R · F'ullrrtOQ authorOO tilt nie:isu~ IAB 3%1 \. v.·hich ~·ould a!IO\\.' county transit officials to pul t1 salt's lax referendum on :'\01·ember's g!'neral 1·lt"'t::in b.illot. ThP exact rah'': of th<' special sales tax-an)'\\ilere up to ont· rrnt on !he dollar-~'Ould ht-~t b\' tht' Or.:1ngc County Transit D1sl111·1 bo.'lrd o f din><:tors. District Genrr!I ~lana~er G. J . ''Pete·· Fi!>lding. \\·ho h:ls b(o(>n Hlbbying for lhl' Jegislat1on for the past few \\·eeks. sa id h<' is confid{'fll ii ~·ill pass handily. ''V.'e have a l?ood pla n and U the roun ty's lrgislative C"Olltingenl gets Ix> hind it there ~'00 ·1 be any .trouble ," he said . "Some of the legi!lllltors se-e 1 (e~' problem!! in our plan. but their attitud~ S('{·ms lO be 'let the p.._-.ortc C: :Ide.' " Bri~s himself has raised some questions about the plan. He appears to be particularly ronctrned that no maj<Jr rorridor on the county's transit plan directly s<·rves !he north C'Olttlty area. ''\\.hilr I'm not in full agreement with !he pro~rai;n I have ;reed lo t".t.rry th'is mrai:ure so all the people of Oran,l!:e Count \' can hnve a \'OlCf' in this all · impnr'tan t maller of rapid transit;• Rri~,gJli said. "To get this bill pas..~ed . the lransil district \\ill probably h.1\·e to modify Its plan "·hcthrr it llkrs 11 nr not.'' Briggs s.11d. Rrigg.!I appears lo he roinmiuf'd lo at least rel'ising the plan enougl, to include :t transit corridor along Imperial lligh~·ay and anothe r do\\n the full length of Beach Boule\•artl. If the referendum passes and lran,;it directors set the rate at a full cent, the distri ct could ral<;e nearly $1 bUlioo to~·ard the estimated $2 billion cost of a transit sys1em to be built over !he neit 15 years. Fi('lding has \'O\lo'ed that if the full one- ccnt tar· is approved. every t"ommunit~· in Orange Cou nty "'o Id be served by at least a dial-a-ride syste1n v.•ithin three yrar!l. He &.'lid in an interview ~tonday tha t Briggs' opposition is probably only token resistance to apptase north county residents. "I don 't really think he ..,,·ants to n1anipulate !he plan because he kind of th inks it is a good one that the people should decide on ." Field ing said . "J think in the case of l.:1 Habra. \\'hlch already h:is a cHal·a·rfd(' system, they have decided to shoot for the \.\'hole thing ... he added. But Fielding said the I m p e r I a I lfigh~·ay route La Habra "'ants wouldn 't ha\'e a connector into Los Angeles for n1any years. He was taken Immediately to the minimum security camp at the prison. He wtU serve the full 30 day.!I and then go on probation for one year, according to tenns of his sentence. --------------------- Porter testified in the Se n a t e J Watergate hearing! last June Ill.at he lied about money he had given to G. Gordon l Liddy, later convicted as the mastennind l cl the break-in at Democrat ic headquarters in June of 1972. Porter was indi cted on one count of lying to the FBI .,,,ilieh carried a maximum penalty of fi ve years in prisoo and a fine of $10,co:t. U.S. District Judge \Vlll iam B. Bryan sentenced him to 5 to 15 months. ordered him to sen•e 30 da ys of that tenn and to go on probation for one year after he pleaded guilty. Woman O cared Of l\1anslaug hter A crippled Y10man who once pleaded guilty to manslaughter charges I.hen withdrew her plea and demanded a jury trial V.'3S cleared of all allegations late ~londay in Orange Count)· Superior Court. Judge Walter E. Smith granted a defense motion for dismissal of murder charges against diminuli\·e paraplegic ~1arie Elizabeth Jameson, 30, Anaheim, immediately after the p r o s e c u t I o n completed its case against t h e wbeelcha!M>om defendant. pre-inventory ~E GROUP •1 Reg. S85 10 SIOO GROUP •2 Reg.Sl l OtoSl45 • ~ui(§ Cotton, a powerf\11 California Democrat and one-time finance chairman for the potty In CalUomia, helped st 1 k e Hanson's dream to build the Spanish village. Atmoot Immediately work llartod oo 1 stately l!koom -on a point In south San Cletne!lte. Ever siDce -tM: A Drea111 Trip GROUP #1 Reg. $12!; to $145 Pmldent notwlthltalldlng l h • promontory bal bomt the name Cottoo'a Point. The Cotton ~Y arxt spanned U mlles of coutllne. lo her early Yt•n fn San Clemente. f\ln. Cotton 'WIS known as a woman whose oocial graces reflect<d her upp<r- ctass Spanish herii.ge. Friends described htt a1 an active entertainer In the early days of San Cle nente when the Cotton Estate, Its stiblea end nmbttng gardens 1¥trt the epltomt ol CalUomla SpAnlsh l(randeur. As the Depmatoo setued over San a ..... te mt dev•lopmeot ground to a hall, -of the jp'oOO IOCial ...... •Rned. I l Doom ed Boy Vis its San Diego SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Virgil Taladay 's drum of visiting Disneyland has come true. Today, be will vtslt S.a World and oo Wednesday, the Sall Diego 7.oo. VlrJll, II, Is sulferlnl from terminal leukemla. and his wish to \isit IJIJneyiand In Anaheim before he dies .... fulfilled durinl • --· thanks .. his odg)lbora In his homttown, St<rling. Colo., wbo collecl<d the money ror the trip. !hat ht stayed an eJtra d.a)•. Vlrgll 'll 1 memenios of Dimeyland include a ~tlckey ?ttoose watch. a ~lickey ~loose doll and plt:nty of memories of elephnnts. alligators and hi~. VirgU wss to vl!llt Sea Workt . 1 tta-life animal (Hlrk today and t~ the world· famowi San Diego Zoo . GROUP #2 &g. $ 200 to $23-"> $J39 ftftasin's South Coest Pltza c:o... ..... . 54C>-4611 &t t 2 E. Sorino Lon; Beacf'I 421-4611 The Disneyland trip was to last lwo days, but Virgil ... haYing .. much run Ont of nine children of a Cinanclatly """"""' !amlly, Vlriil .m...i In Anahtim 5'\urday accompanied by Kay Coui!ty, director of the Harts Tecbnlctl ~In Sterling. I ._ ____________________________ ..;... ______ ... I If Dl\ll V PILOT .last ~ ~oastiilg ,~ J if ,:• . . ~-.-.@ . ;. ~~· '" ~:.~,, ........ , -···h ·~~· .· ....... · Tom .. rphine Pio11eer Lad y Lo st to Coa st RF.rtfE~IBERfNG : One of the early ~ pioneers of the Orange Coa~ slipped away from us ,.tood.'iy. ~1rs. \'ictoria Carson Cotton, aged 9S, dlL>d In Los Angeles. She and her husband . H.H. "llam" Cotton, were among the founding families of San Clemente. Mrs. Cotton and her financier husband came to our coastline in 1924, just r.Jout the lime San Clemente was being founded and developed by Ole Hanson. They built an estate on the southerly border of the new town. Styled after the early S pa n I s h rancheros, it still stands today as a sprawling, tiled roof place perched on the cliffs overlooking the Pacific. Mrs. Cotton lived there after the death Clf ~ husband up until recent years as subdiviskm squeezed in on one side and the SJl<llWJing Camp Pendleton Marine base on the other. Finally, she sold the estate to a new tenant. IT IS PROBABLY better known today as the Western White House. In I.he early days, however, the Cottons presided at the southern extremity of Orange County with their spacious acreage, nearly five miles cf their own coasiline beneath their bluffs and the splendor of maniet1red gardcM. their own racing horse stable and the optimism ()f the boomin_g 1920s in San Clemente. Mrs. Coftoo was an elegant lady ()f taste and poise: her family rich in the heritage of California. She was the granddaughter ()( Don flf a n u e I Domlnguei. whose great-uncle had been given a 45,000 acre grant from the king of Spain m 1784. This Dominguez Ranch area Is now called southwestern Los Angeles. TRE COTJ'ONS LOVED ta entertain at their San Clemente estate in those early years, ()ften inviting up to 300 guests dawn to San Clemente for a giant ranch-- style barbecue. Once l was Invited to me of the ba""°1es alo"i with my family. My father admonished me, "You must be oo your very best behavior today. 'l'hey think the President is coming. "If you get to meet the President. you must shake his hand and say. 'l am honored, Mr. President,' " my father instructed. I KEPT REP EA TING it to myself on the way to the Collons. "I am . honored. ~fr. President .... ·I am honored "1r. President. .. •· But Franklin Delano Roosevelt couldn't make it to the C()ttons Uwt day. I was pretty much relieved. reaJly. 1trt FDR visited there many Cllher lfmes. The Cotton estate has lrno~TI presidents before. J alwa~ admired Mrs. Cotton . Awed by her, I guess. She was beautiful, elegant and almost queenly. Once I was a guest overnight at the estate and got to sleep in one of the spacious beds. Mrs. Cotten was very kind to me that nicht. NEXT MORNING. I got driven inio Los Angeles to a hospital where they tlOk my tonsils out I think I liked the part of staying overnight at the C.Oltons a lot better. REFLECTING ON 11, ! suspect Mrs. Cotton just wanted ta do something nice for me before the ordeal. She was that kind Clf 1 lady. Always a lady. And with ber passing, we have lost a bit ol Orange Coast history and !he pioneering spirit of this coastline. ~ .... , .. Bali Air Crash Leaves No Survivors; 107 ])ie JAKARTA, lndoneo!a (AP) -An Indonesian search and rescue team reached the crash site ()( a J>an American 7ffl jetliner but round no sign or life, aviation officials said today. The airline sakl 26 Americans 'were among the 107 persons itboard the airaaft that crashed on Bali island ~[onday nigh!. Indonesian officials, said darkness hinde red the search team's investigaUon but they said the team was preparing a landing place for bel.iropters to lift out bodies of the vict ims on Wednesday. -Communications Minister Salim had told newsmen ea rlier there were some survivors. The head of the security di vision at the Bali airport said a pollccm.:in saw the plnne crash in names P.fonday night into 3.937.fool Mt . Mesehe. about 40 mllcs from Denpas.ar, the capital of the holiday i$1and off the eastern tip of Java. A PILOT FLEW over the area today and re ported the ""Teckage was scattered over the mountainous terrain, the official sai d. The Americans aboard included 17 of lhe 96 passengers; the pilot, capt. .• BALI llf'IT""""" Donald B. Zinke, 52. of Monte Sereno. Calif., and eight of the other 10 members of the crew, Pan AmeMcan said. It ""''as the fourth crash or a Pan American 7ffl since last July. Three of them have been in the South Pacific. The communications depa rtment said n helicopter and t~"O transport planes left Jakarta today with search and rescue Partial List Relel1$ed Of Pl1$sengers on Plane NEW YORK (UPI) -Pan Am eri can World Airways has released the fol- lowing panial 11st Clf passenirers and crew members, and where possible their nationalities. aboard its jetliner that craShed in Indooesia Monday: Crev.• members: I. C1iw. Donald II. Zinke, ~ 5«'eflo. 1, h i Olflcw J<ilVI E, Scfw'-, !olM'I Fr111CISCQ, J. lrCI 0111(~ ~...w. x... Prill. 0..•I Fall .. MOl'l1. 4, E1111. Ectw1nl J. KHllf>Q, $1n ll~HI. 5. Jteile1' Eno. ~ X Crowl<!y Brlrnont. 4. P""""r MiltY L lkl!ltr*"""'• $Mll1 Monlt,1. 7. Pllf'W!" ~., 1'. kl!mhl. S.n Fr1ntlKo. L s1ew1nin$ Ann o . lleflfl.. CO'ftftl , """ '°'"-MIU Allfl Odborl ol C"'*1,_.,_ o.nn-t. f, S-ll'Oft• Jlflk1i L F-l"lt, Mlftftlll.,. B-11. 10. ~-•r-tf>Qrld I. JOfllflUOl'I o1 Gctt""'t:>u<;. S-. Uvin; In Sin Oleqo. 11. Stew1roeu Donni c. Ken!, 5.,.,, "'°"lei . p.._..,... !IUed b"I M!\ofl,tllry: I. Ml1.'1 T. ttyovo 1. Hlro'(lllo;l NOQutfd J. T1keo S119f11m1 ,,., ...... ,. "· -· JI. Qrrollltl 1. IN. Y. Horlgudll '-MIU M. Ito 1. IN. M. K~l1 I. Snlnoto llNruU J. H1rl#ll ICll'lllr1 19, Y. t-11rvml 11. MIO!llw Orlll' 12. HllolllOe YOl<OH IJ. Mr. s. Mine U. Mr. T. N1kll'llll'I 1$. M!M Y, Nl~llm1 16. MIM N. SolO 17. /IN, s. Shlmll\I 11. /IN. M. T;t~IOI lt. Mn, I. Tilr\M.1 21. /IN, Y. TI.WU 11. Miu K. T 111ak1 n. Miu Y. 1 ... 11+.1 1J. MT. S. T1r1 .. -a 14. Miu Y. T•-1 15. N.r, S. YO\l!ld• 16. Mt. M. W111n.o. 'T1. Mks M. ln1ti.t 11. Mt. IC YOll.omllO 29. HlrlYl"I 11. s111-Mir!• Lou~ Glr8Vlt ll. Mrl. H1aul11 u . El11 Blralt l.~.Colomo 1$. MIOelti~ M1tll11 16, R-Pttr• 11. lltt1I• P IQv.t 11. R.ne T. Pk111tl ......... CAlllAD4Alll IKOOMESIAlll I. Ill N,--Pvr1 Wol(art 2. NI W1v111 MlrlM ~ 1, Mr. Crltolfl Dy l . KllMriM 0V 1. Hv Sy 1. K_, Na Kwak flU,IHO Wedding Gift? Mau Prefers Dellth t,o Marriage t\1EXICO CITY (UP I) -F'or nea rly t\\·o dcrades, Dominga Gam;a Ara ujo t• 52, a shoemaker, had been promising Virginia Rosas Gonzalez, 42, that theY • would get married. As time went by, Gasca fathered 17 children by her. Last week the shoemake r. under increasing pressure by his older children as v.-ell as Virginia , finally agre<.'d to be married on P.londay, . Sunday night, as she made final preparaUons for the wedding and a J>OSf· ~ wedding fiesta, Gasca v.·ent quieUy into the bathroocn and killed hlmself with !-1 ~l:ttotbebead. • ..... ·-~:--~$~ i.amo, includlns llO paratroopers. THE PLANE WAS tn roote lrom }long Koog lo Jlal! and Sydney, Australia. witb 70 of the passengel'1 bound for BaJi, 24 going lo Sydney and tbe other t~ ticketed for Fiji. The ~ty cft1el at the Bali airport sakt the last message from the pilot was reo::,lved about 10 p.m., half an hour before he was schedu~ to land. He reported he was flying at 12,000 feet and gave no indication o( any difDo.dty. The air controller at Denpasar told the Sydney, Australia, Sun: "We waited for him to come into our view: But be never came. We received no dl!tress signal and picked up no other lndlcatlon that a crash Was imm1ncnt." The plane W8J llCbeduled to slop for II hours in Sydney .and _then ...fiy_ On to Honolulu and Los Angeles. Anotllcr Pan Am 7111 jet croshed and burned Jan. 31 while trying lo land at Pago Pago, Americnn Samoa. Six Clf the 101 persons aboard survived. Last July. a Pan Am 7o7 crashed at Papeete, Tahiti, .t.akJng tbe lives (){ 78 persons. Last Nov. 3, a Pan Am cargo jet crash landed at Boston's Logan lntemattonal Airport. All three crewmen aboard Viere kl!!ed. .i\ssassination Attempt Told .. i\gainsi Sadat BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Egyptian President Anwar Sadat e s c a p e d unharmed from an assassinatk>n attempt in a Cairo suburb last week. the Beirut nev."Spaper Al Anwar reported today. Two ()fficials in Sadat's office in Cairo said the report v.•as "completely false." Al Am\•ar said the attempt on Sadat's life was made last Thursday several ( . NEWS BRIEFS J hours after an attack on the 11-liUtary Technical Academy in Heliopolis, a Cairo suburb. Al Anwar said four of Sadat 's bodyguards were killed in the attack on the motorcade. It reported a brief but furious gun battle followed between the presidential escort and the assassins, with 20 more people killed and dozens of b)"1anders wounded. Rallng RefHSed WAS!DNGTON (AP) -The Supreme O:xu1 today declined, at le.a.st. for the present term , to rule on the conslitut.ionality ()f giving preferred treatment to racial minorities in compensation for past discrimination. The ruling in a case involving a preference for minority students at the University of Washington Law School had been eagerly awaited for its potential impact on the future course of afrinnalive action programs to redress past discrimination. But the court said today in an umigned cpiruon that the case is moot . '.Johnson OHllted? W AS!DNGTON (UPI) -Donald E. Johnson b planning lo resign as bead ol the VetcraM Administration, and the indications are strong that President Nixon 's top aide aske.d. him to quit. Johnson has been under criticism from his fellow World War fl veterans for the way the VA has been running its hospitals and from Vietnam-era Gl's. including the President's son-in-law, v.•ho had problems \Vith the distribution or educational benefits. Hnbi11 Selerted JF.RUSALEr..t (UPI) -A fi ve-member delegation today inform«I President Ephraim Katzir ol the selec:Uon by the ruling labor alignnlCnt of Vit7.hak Rabin. a v.·ar hero twned politician, to succeed outgotng Prime MinisteT' Golda Meir. Storms Pound East, Gulf A member of the delegation said Kalz.ir is expected to ask Rabin. S2 to try to form a new government within the next several days, possibly Friday afttr the independence Day holiday. Balldlng• Ch.,.,ked NE\\' YORK (UPI) -Residents Cl! npartment buildings rocked by a powerful explosion in a midtown M11nhattan office building near the United Nations Plata were evll<:uated todlly until authorities can make sure th<'lr structures are sound. Colfl Spell Felt in ]Vorth ; Plc1i11.~ Sec Clear Skies Temperatures HIM L-l"c•• All).tn• • ~ A•!.tnt• " u " "°''°" .. l~"~ !l .. :~ .. . ~ tr~n:eu .. ~ .. l,U 11-.itllllO n .. .. l ftM " ...,_ ll fi t+oroo/llhl •• :'::":: a o " l.11~1 ~ " io'l't.' • • " £"':',,.. ~· " ,, N-°'""°" ~ ~ :~ ~Clrv •• .. ll ~.t' ~ n "' ·re:. • ~Md.Ott " "-I\ " ., ~-~ " l! 'm· ''" ~ a -KO .n "" ""S. C.,Horwl• ~··I = cowrtd ot" ~ 5 'Ct itll = lll!O HG Md lllle . tiff ._,. 1'-"' =: ~·' ~·"· ~"'~rt~.: I ,:.i II If! ,,_ttt: "ti.,, WM ;::;: •=:: tn"oOO Ill ltlt 11111~/I-m&~lll'fl 'ililtllll"- -two a -llir-1'1Dv1 ( I" I I The Rtd Cross eet up a shelter for 150 Of the homeless in a church. Many of 1hose evacu:ltcd "'-ere U.N. !i t a r f n~bers. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE . ~ of !Ni lh'\t Pio! " <J'ftOl'fr<d ~N .,..8"llC!l ,,..._._a,-~XI 1"'.Ull _IOI_, ..... Ill ~IO -.c.n. ................ ,(1)(1"1. ~.,.,,~ "'°"ao~..-'ff!Nl­t>I'••"' ~ ....... Of ...... ""'°"' Ull • ... ·-~111°""" .. l'Q!ol ~--...... ~ 101"' ' ..,..,, ...,,_~'-" -~ ........................... $4(1.lftO &tll 0.--. '*"""'-9"dl. $.., Naf\~--~ ~ ae.,..,, LIOJM,~....... . ........ t»-«10 I Ul"IT ....... Cheap .Job ~urg1ars ~id not even make their expenses in J.tarietta, Ga., accord- ing tCl police. They rented an office •space across the street from the bank and tunneled underneath, blasting a hole in the bank. But they missed the main vault by two and a half feet and got away with Jess than $1 ,000. It took them six to eight weeks. Texaco, Exxon Report ' - First Quarter Profits V p NEW YORK (AP) -The nation's two largest oil companies, Euon and Tenco. today announced substantially higher eaming,s for the first three months of 1974. Exxon said that in the quarter that ended t.farch 31 it made $700-miUion, 39 percent above the $508 million reported in the same period last year. 'Ille company noted . however, that the latest gain was down 10.4 percent from the last quarter of 1973, when Enon earned $787 million. Texaco said its quarterly profil.1 rooe 123 percent to $589.4 million. u against $264 mUlioo last year. The tncome is 30 percent above the $453 million declared in the last three months of 1973. EARNINGS BY Euon and Texaco followed by a day similar announcements by Gull Oil and Slandanl Oil ol Indiana, which retails under the Amoco sign. Both Gulf and Indiana Standard rePorted first quarter profits more than 7S percent above the year-earlier period. lolaurice Granville, Texaco chainnan said domestic operation'! accounted rO:. abou t 29 percent of the f1rm 's net and \l.'ere 15 percent Jess profitable than a year ago. 'Texaco said its gross sales totaled $4.92 billioo as against $2.49 billion in the first three months ol 1973. Earnings equalled $2..17 a share, up from rn cents a share last year. Exxon said sales for the three montM total«! 19.95 billion. compared with 16.24 billion for the same period in 1973. On a per share basis, the company saJd it ea mcd $3.15 a share versus $2.27 a share. OOMMENTING ON the f i r m ' s performance. Exxon Chairman J, K. Jamieson cited an $80 millk>n profit resulting from the sale or appreciation or oil inventories. These i n v e n t o r i e s increased in value as the price ()f replacing !hem rose as well. Jamiescn said the inventory profi ts were "not expected to recur." The Exxon chairman also said earnings had been reduced based oo the esttmated effect of a tax bill now before lhe U.S. Congress. The bill would be retroactive to Jan. l and v.·ould affect only foreign earnings, Jamieson said. Asked how much taxes had been deducted from the gross earnings, an Euon spokesman said, "We haven't b.isted that ClUt yet." Exxoo's earnings are also based on an estimate of the cost of oil bought from the }fiddle Eastern producing nations. Agreements coverir1g these prices are curerently in negotiation. "Until these matters are settled, the costs of Middle East Cli! are being accrued on the basis of our ~ judgment as to the likely resolution of the uncertainties,'' Jamieson said. The company did not indicate the estimated cost or that oil. Gulf and Standard or I n d 1 a n a attributed their increasoo earnings kl overseas operations. GULF.' ~N~ 01" TIIE top five comparues 1n ()1[ sales. rePorled earnings of $290 million, or $1.49 per share Clf common stock, for the first three months of 1974. This was 76 percent above the Si65 mfltion or 80 cents a share earned in the corresponding period last year. Gulf's l1rst~ter profits this year repre!ellted a gain of $60 million, or 26 percent, over the last quarter of 1973. lX'spite. the sharp increase in earnings. Gu1f Ouurman Bob R. Dorsey said even higher prolits in the future would be necessary to guarantee oil for a th irsty v.·orld market. Court Allows Mining Firm To Continue Operations SU.VER BAY. Minn. (AP) -The 3,100 rmployes of Reserve Mining Qi, began nishi.ng back to their jobs early today . saved from the tmemployment rolls by a temporary court order that put. the Iron ore manufacturer back in busineM. The order was fssued late P.fonday ~ight in Springfield. Mo., by a fhree- Judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appools. The panel stayed a. lower court ruling that ordered Reserve shut dO\\,, until "fay 15. whrn It said the full rtrcuil court ""-ould hold a hearing to determine whether to allow the eompany ~o cootinue oper1:1Ung while a full appeal IS heard. The Saturday ruling by U.S. District Judge ~tiles Lord in ~liMeaPolls ordcrtd Re.serve'• huge iron ore procesttng plant at Silver Bay shut down at l!:Ot a.m. Sunday becall3e of pollution lnto Lake Supttlor . RESERVE, whldl Is owned jolnt!y by tho R•publlc and Armco m.I rompanlts and products IS perttnl of the iron art used in the nation's steelmaking blast furnaces, al50 cloeed IU taconite mine at Babbitt, 47 miles tnland from he.rt, 11t 12:01 a.m. Sunday. And suddenly 3,100 pe~s were oot ()r work Md the n.o mall town11 foced the prospect of becoming little. more lha.n welfare. ctnters. It w;is ei~ly 48 hours later when 9111 p~-·· truck rolled thro11gh !he p ie of Rese~'s Silver Bay planL Pierson, the first worker to return to work today, yelled at a guard, "Hey. did you hear the good news?" He kept on driving. "Boy, I'm glad to see this," said the next man in. "A lot of the people I saw downtown today 'vere pretty depressed wondering where the next paycheck v.·as coming from .•· FIRST TO arrive at the plant wtre foremen and superintendents to prepare It for production. Company officials said they expected operations to be back to normal before the day is ouL And erltlcs sakl that meant the company would again ti. pouring 67,000 tons ol rod< wastes a day Into Lake Superior. Lord's ruling said asbestoo fibers !hat allegedly come from that poUuUoo wttt tnd&ng•rmg the hoatth of f 1 v , nonheast<m MinnesoU and W!Jcoosm communities that drsw their drlnldn& water from the lake. The thtte.Judgc panel of llon!l!d RO!S, Omaha, Neb.. M)TM Bright. Far~ N.D., and Wllllam Wfbstf!r, St. Louil. P.fo., held an Informal ISC?$Slon Monda1 night in a Sprtngfleld motel room , whert they are attending a leil:al scmlMr. The Judgca dclibe(9led aboul !5 minutes be.fore returning their d«lslon. \I/Mt they did was overturn LoNt 'a decision earlier Monday tn wbleh he rejected a company request lo alay tlt1 order while an ~ppeal was filed. I . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . ' < • ' ' ., ,.. * L f I OT J9 ---The Biggest Marketplace on the Oranee Coast ,,.,.,,.... .. lOMlFo...d •••.••.•....•• ~ ............ , .... T~ .•.•.••••.•••• 91~ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Pr~ ................ 11D).Jl'i'J Merttodw •• , • , , • , ••• , , • tlCXl).(l(J99 Rtd b1ott ............ ,,,, ICQ).2Q99 ~·~ ~-· ................ lj[)Q).~ .....,._.....,, ... ,I ~ ................ '. 51JXl.§Oll't You Can S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 •5678 J Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval R.,.iol\ .................. ~ J;;Go;;;;;ne;;r;;•;;;I ;;;R;;. E;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;1002=:G:':"';_;';;•;;I ;;lt;;E;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;:100=2;;J;:G:•:•;;er:•;l;;R:·:E;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;00:2;G;•;•:•:' •;l:R:·:E;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;1;00;;2 t Gener a I R . E . 1002General R.E. 1002 Gt,,.r•I R.E. 1002 Costa Mesa 1024 Costa Mesa 1024 * Balboa Bay Properties * BAY AVENUE 4 UNITS AJways Rented Will Trade $79,500 675-7060 TIBURON 3 BR., 21,11 ba .; ram. rm. Pool. Conveniently loca- ted condo. in xlnt cond. $37,500. 556-8800. . ' . . NEWPORT HEIGHTS Duplex. Lovely 3· BR o\vner's un it + 3 BR. rental. Best loc. O\vner anxious $89.500. 642-7491 WATERFRONT Avail. now ~ Decorator 's dream! Best channel· front Joe. 2 BR + den . Pier & slip. Owner says "sell or trade". $107,000 673-7420. Gener•I R. E. 1001:General R.E. 1002 A. Ulilll{)Uf. tiClMf. CALL ME, I CAN HANDLE A POOL TABLE -That's right ! Family room's big 'nuff, be- sides I have four bedrooms, a \voods ie back 40, a cul-de-sac location and new carpets. di shwasher and disposer. I'm all class at $58,950 in Mesa Verde. UNIQUE HOMES Rultors, S46-5990 2850 Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 COSTA MESA FOUR-PLEX Just lislt""d, a top nioney n1akcr in an excellenr \\'CS!· side IOC'ation. All 2 BR unils hacking 10 a golf course. $605 monthly lnroml' t'Ould even b£' more. Only $61 .~..00. On The Country Club Side $68,000 Of ~Iesa \'!!nle dri\'C amoniz •he custom homt:'s! Charming 1 ~tot)', •I herlroom homt:'. \'ou·n b€.' fl /1«4tUe s~ ~ REALTORs' DUPLEX • CORONA DEL MAR One of our best.income properties. Real cute front hou se \\"Ith yard anti sparioui<. rear apartment .... a gueo;1 apartment. Returns $70ct mo. to O\\'ner. Offered at 591.500. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del M.iir .. '""""""''°'~w::::•-c=•~•:-:--H::::<,, iv~o~uli1~u~vc,'l""llllllJ SELL. 01'1 TRADE A HOME AN YPLACE. IN THf NATION TROPICAL PARADISE IN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK -Come in and relax in th is beautiful 3 bedroom home \vith tropical plants and greenery every- \\"here. Co n1plele with sprinklers, BBQ. lovely lanai. Garage door opener and Jots of extras. Call us today al 54().1151 -and see it soon :~ BETWEEN BAY & SEA LIVE ON BALBOA PENINSULA POINT -\Ve ha ve the hoine for her nO\\', Prestige location on Seville .-\ve. near ocean and bay and tennis club. 5 Hcdrooms. 31,.: bath, fa1n il y roon1 . TV room , Billiard roon1 and \\"Ct bar. $114.500. Call for appoin tin ent. 540.1151. ~HERITAGE REALTORS I BALBOA ISLAND HOME PLUS INCOME -for under $100,000. Balboa's sharpest 2 bedroo1n ho1ne + 1 bed- roon1 apartment. Like ue\v in side and out. Extensively ren1odeled \\'Ith quality material & ,1·orkn1anship last year. ·rastefully deco- rHted and ~reat Joc:·at1on. 1\1•0 blocks to beach and ~teps to shopping. Just listed, 11•o n't last. call no11•. 546a5880. 1 FIXER UPPER $21,950 -Paint and cleaning '''ill n1ake a 1vorld or difference here. Costa J\lesa 's best buy -3 bedroom. l balh. On large Jot. plenty of stora ge area for boaL trailer. etc. Quiet trce-hned cul-de-sac. Lo\\' do"·n payment. terms available. Call Quick -\\'on·l last~ 541>-5880. ~~HERITAGE REALTORS 541>-5880 Open Eves. .-.CnJa .!JJ/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Linda Isle Watc!rfront Custon1 5BR ., 3 bath home on 55 ft. lot. Garden vie\\· kitchen , \•:aterfront living r1n ., fa1n ily rn1 .. 'i 'acht....._S225 .000. · 70 Linda Isle Drive l1rime-lS' lagoon lot· $150 ,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 6754161 GOING WELL But Not All Gone Tne Villa Granada 4 BR .. TOW'iHOMES $49,900 EASTBLUFF I J11~t n ft•\\" t'hllli't', fo:OI/ f'OIU"'<t' \ 1••1•· lno·Q rlfln~ ~!ill t1\·:iil· 1d1IP 'l'hf'st• ~1111r1oui-. t°l.!Hdn~ SPLISH ·SPLASH 1:,\:\l" \Sl 'll '' 1 lui.:c 3 bodroon1, 2 b:Jth ch:i rm. l'r . 1:~l1ndy rooni. open l11.:a1n:... p!u:1h flt'\\. t~trpC'llng. Oly111pic !'>It.I' pool. Sc("ludcd loca- t11Jtl .Ju:it cl i~tuvc rcd 111 ~11 ,000. ltt.:ntrY : GRUBB & ELLIS co .. •l!f,.r rn.•1\• r 11q)('tn11::. l'lf>t• kitl·hen, auto, J;f!l"lt~C' th.or. \\<'I h:u·, lUnlUIOUS l't'll.. IJl'll 1krks & 1X>111n111nu;-. jAkil "El"1:;111r ]1\·111c in 675-7080 . 11 pr.•st1i;::1• •'011Hnunu~"' '·----~-------------.... --•I REALTORS MOO E L 0 PE N 0 t\ I LY I cG;•;;•:•:' •;l;;R;;·;E;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;00;2 Coron.ii del Mar 1 02 2 ' 8la AnHj;!O!' \\"!JY •Jan11)1r...-,• • I !!Ii ru 1':a~tbluf 11r . It) ;..1,11 1 I I B 'Id ·rop .. Q .. THE \'1~111 . tn Douuni..·v. '" nves o_rs· u1 •rs ,\rlll);•"lt: \\a~'· T11n 11d101n1~:i.:-h•1•'I It 1 l•'I~ HILL ~·or iuforin1Jt mn 611·11 "..1 111111 Q\l'I" .~1.1~)1 ••1 Ii \II ' ' llllllllt•i-. f\fl' 111 "\',on hu1 l1I Ill CUSTOM POOL HOME NEAR BEACH 11111ts 1,.i..·ah'tl 111 :'I"''! .1rpr1'«il1!i"n . .0··•1 <111 11 I !1111'• /J'•OI 111"•'11 !1 ,\ )11•1 !Jl,11•1•~ lr••n1 11•'\I p1••!~''""'! !ll.H'U!,l t"ntl<'r S2 P•'l" lu•t !!F:.\LTOI:~ :--1'.\C'E 1r111 673-440U l'rt>~ll;:!"l' aT'C'a, Soh1I r,.,k d·~ir 1 ... 1d,.. Lnlu 1n1p1't'.'s-.1\'1' i·11t1-:-.· I lui.:~· li\"1111': roo111. !'tu!\•' (1ri·pl111·1' Ar!j0i111nl! t.a11q11rl nrc•.J. SEPAR,\Tt; lu1111\~1---------­ !"1.0 •111. Hngh1 i.:nnl•·n k1io·h1·11 "1·•·rl<Jok,, ~pr11·kl1ni.: 1•••! ~·p;1 r,1h• BOAT !10lJl:. Hurry! Call Sl'.!-:':l:i:J. 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'! h:1. l•un nu. l~•nl•· Jlu1:·· k•I v,/hrkr .. 1. a1'''· 1!hl dc .. r l'Ul1·, l'rl\'. bo·;i··n -GEM- 1 :1~F Tu~iu1 ,\\l'. !\ ll Rent Genuol R.E. 1002 COMPLETELY L Mesa Verde "''~~?,~~-~~,~~~~-•I ::~e · ...•..... General R.E. 1002 l!( .. \LT111: . ..; 1 .. \t-4ti!.: ··111 · \\ P ~1·11 ·~111 Pool-Jacuzzi ll•·n '.'>1,,1t111· tr··•·"· lwwk 011r 1·.u·•1n1 ll"l1nf' r11'1·d ' :1 !\l:(J. 1"'" p .. 1111, dr•r~·., ,.,,.-1 f•1nl!lv I n1 n1 c• it i a! r f'f'· ('nn1n11••11,u !'I 'lul111•l• 3 Car Garone 1·.111,.·1~ , ..... ,,,,1 ;·11'1 r.·1 .. h'' i·ur;inc) Call s.11-1:11 t"r 1.1~11111: 1vi .r.1, ,, 11ti ,.,, , 1 '":JI J 1'c•1h~~·llb, ~ lut lh ' t1•rr111>. ll"d() '-I I•·~ 1,..,.,., fl\>t llllhl,. ,\ homl' <ll"~lCnf'1I for ,, ~~-0·1 1·• I WANTED 4°/o CALL 644-7211 em thrill{'(] at the "ite of thel ~""""""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ roon1s. Separated n1astl'r l~ OC<lroom. ~1assivc slont'.' General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 double fireplace. Br11 utilully [ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;; landscaped l'Xt1·11. drlVt'\\•ii.y '.\'.E\\' or l'1'fl('ru:-nr"il n1rn r.r \\"rnf•r\ \\t• .,flt•r Pl-:J:~<I'.\ ,\1.1 7.EJJ T!~\l:\"IN"£i . ,\ 11,n· 1:•·n1.d nff11·r 111 1h•· ll('~! Cnrona 1IC'I .\lar loeanon ,\ top 1"<1n11111: ... ~u1n pl.in rind I "UPl'rl'..11" honu~ plan Th<'l"l' arc a111pll' parkin.i:: fa1 •ill!1t-s for your 1·u~tornc1-s ;;nd ,·,.n· s1-;!Pnt adv{·r!i~u1i; Ml!Jf)fll"I. r or your ronfid1•1111al ;qi· po1n1 n1cnt. Call: .:O."··· I. -1 • • ~11 M.WA I l7ll1rhr1..:1n:.: •>f P.t•1tl t:~t;il• f•1n11lv rh.11 rnii1y.~ twine t"'=f'lh•'r lll'df<'d ,1,1111111111i: ~ COATS · Cll.1rl'"' Qu1nrnrrl, R.rallo1 po.t'll \\t!h :-111\c. (li\'111!.! I. \' • · 2'11h Yt•ar -ti l2-2:(1J. hnanl. ;on<! J·•"ut11 np .. n WALLACE f ' ' and pad for boat stol"3!,(£'. Ca\! 546-23t1. 3 BR 2 BA HOME-0Pl'NTIL9 . rrs FUN108£ NICEr AnYone can .assume thi~ VA , 1 THE REAL ESTATERS $3-1.9'0. ~--' monthly payment. Call Rfl • · 6%-loon. Sl!I0.04 Tot 11~ • ' Gault, 54S.3197. "-:::::·========'I General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ciown A small price 1opay 1o move in1oa Make an almosl Immediate move. Newpor1 Crest is !he exciting lownhome community that overlooks Newport Harbor and the ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residen ts' Swim and Tennis Center. Exterior maintenance provided. Come- let us shew you how you can't aHord nol to live at Newpor1 Crest. 2·3-4 bedroom residences x~om $63,000 to$t3,000. g From Pacinc Coast Hlof'l••Y and Superk>f Avenu• INerMCtlon, drive up Superior lo N•wport Cr•al entrance. Sal• office: #12 Robon Court. Open delly 10A.M. lo SunHt. (714) &4H141, TOWN HOMES •1 7S'JI. conven1ion1I hn111C•ll9 ol 30 YM!r IQln. Ca111 pt"101 ol Pl1n I, SS3.000: IOl1I down l)lytMnl o1 S31SO.OO: 360 motlllll'f Plymat\11 ol Sf~ 11 !pr1nt10ll Ind tllltlell) Wilet INI ISSO- • t<l\IOfl fff5 .od1honal. 12S' A"NU4L NJtclJfTAGl MTL Newpon Cr•l .. I llC'OMCI ol Paelflc;" C~ IM. 'l!>--ftoOett H. GtMC Cor,.,11KM1. ~-II Cotw.cl!_-=• Pr\(f OllO!ld Df! o\111 encl rltw!oOll II the blM Dt.l!"tl'll .. ptl(I ol tht' ,_,.. to wtue!'t .,,.11 be IOdel 1ny lddh.onll t!ltf9"' tof tot Clff• l'l'lfVl'I,. Of Ol)llot\11 IMllll11 ~,.d ~ IVJtl f"t Stlltr l'H11!c IC C, !no. -~· 1P1e rlQM IO e~•n,. l>fkft. 1!111nc1tiO •nd \N.1e11119 -4fll• ~ t(ltC!llClllOM •!tlMhll ft011". ·--•4 0.: WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS sincll 1946 LINDA ISLE -$250 ,000 Bayfront luxury! Perfection thruout 5 BR home w/fam rm. OR, 4 baths & glamorous p\vdr. rm. Lge. rms. Like ne\v. Pier/slip. WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 2111 San Joaquin Hills 644-4910 Road John Allard, Manager 644-7270 ~ ..f1t.J('41 S nut& tJtt~"rtt#t Rf.ltTORS SUNSETS OVER CATALINA Ont' nr t hr besl Vii'V."S Ill 11l11 n k11i·h1•11 -f;1n11l\' rnoni --SUPER! 11 I ,\i!h r1i~1u· rir,.111ai•' ;1111! REALTORS ''TWO STORY'' 1 \\.,. 1h1nk lhi~ 1i-; nn<' nf lh• ""•'1 bnr. Lux11r11111~ mai<t•·r -546-4141-, 111.•\! hu)~ 111 a duple': i.h,111·1· h1·drn••ni ~1 11tr \11th 11111111111•· (Open Evenings) 29,700 · :I hdr111 hnt11l' \\1 Th I\ l1n•r1la•'t.'. \1':1rn1 c:11h1•ch'11I II'" trui·'. Gr<'ut 2 i<lorv 1 haih-., lrr•lr ., ""11 ~ li<·11n11•11 ,.,..1J1ni;. ;anrl h11g1• f;imlly l\(lfllf-. \\'ALK 1"l l1<!r1n. unit v.!~h •h •lu\• ! 1valk·1n •!N·ssin~ c Jo s,.. t . 1 HEAOl. f (ltal prire S:.i!l.Ol'f\, rl•tl!UN'$. lh\ rl",r !C l•!l\l"ll• I' r I' 111 1 u n1 l: I' II 111' COLLEGE PARK Lari.::e Jivlni: an>ai. v.1th · · takt:' ft lfll)k . n ppo1111m<'n1i; 1hr11uc:ll6ut.1 M I C d't· "ni,..k!i nr. tiri<·k ,in•pl;u~· MORGAN REAL TY S.Q:l.900. fall :-~16-~l.1 111 l ,,ove-n on 1 10~ Frunllv ;i,,. h ,. 11 r n" ru... 673-6642 675-6459 1n-.(l"•'1 1/u:o1 n1o•t rJc-.1rahtc ;; 1 *""fu()111 '· 2 balh<;. <ifli<• Lai 1.;<'. l•I wk f 1 r 1· PI :1 • ; . BEAUTl-FUL pmpcrly, I 1•111111~ + •ft·n B 1' ""'I ('nn1n1u1u1 · Y..11 01nnt1' • l1n•p1IH'('. h:;rr!w00t! 111·,. 11 00.' liJ6_1 Garrf1'n ~t·111ni;: si.111-oun•· oPCJ.1nL:)•IT'SFUtiTOBFlllCE1 h1•aut1hl1 liai"k Yiirtl \\·/fn11'l t'U ' ,-1 '· .. I 1l11s ;11tr d<'ror J t-.!rnt [~ ~ lrrr~. OPENTIL ll • fTSFVN70!JfNi('C:' [,1111 rni., :'. bath lll"l!ll" ! 646-3928 Eves: 545-5887 ~~ ~ r1r1\·111e b1•a1·Ju,:o:o1. $'iti,"~t!1 .. -; I I I R_A~H_ELLE ROBERS • . .11..~ /',. C,..:,~I Jh1'~ . (ri;..l ----1 REALTOR 675-23731 General R.E. 1002 General R. E. ""~'" """ 1111"· Th>• Eastside Costa Mesa --41 5-4 15•;, iRis I lovely home !'1!~ out on a OPEN DAILY 1·5 1002 po1nt o\'{·rtlYlkint: r. ~rN'n CORONA DEL MAR ----------bc>lt nnd v.11h ;1 forr.Jl"t'r lMI j r..,trvlQnl<;, 1 ba1h~. ::m ~I -EnJOy l1n.1 ll'l'N ra.-: 1.1..-;ik :: lvlrm Mnu•, lgr. ~ l1<t1 111 u111t. I e.ir t:arru::•'. S· Bedrooms HOME AND dl'J..'ttl' \'Ll'\\' qf CM"'l':in and ri.. hugl' 3 r:1r g;1rai.:•·. VIEW! 1 I Catalin<\. y , r-1 !>hatlJ 1 Sli9.51Xl. ~rw-rtarulior Ylf'\\' ol haroor·& Corona del Mar $5200 Total Down INCOME lx>d1'00n1-r11n11ly roon1 -:: Roy Mccardle Realtor ! c,1!f1hn1 fl"•n1 1h1s lllv•'ly $.)200 Tolal rln\\·n. :-i FA;o.JIL'l: h;11 h, :i Cflr i.:atr1g('.sp;1rklln~ 1810 Newport Blvd., CM fan1 1ly hfln1(' ·I Br!rnis .. TRIPLEX SIZE BEDROO:\IS. l b111h~ Corona del Mar II & F" ponl-F1n> n ni::-and 548-7729 l'HllllJ; arra 111 HJ<' kll<h<'nl '' r1111• 1:r111 fnr 1!1<' 11r .... " i:XTRA LARGE: FA.,llL\' Trcl' liul'd i;!l'C,.!~. Only n111ny mo~ "''ra~ !fl n1akl' I plu~ •1arn1 f uni\~ rin 1.1·.(,,\L tnpl•-: 11 , II 10, :.!f'd AftEAS! F1r c pla C'e . blo<.'ks lo Shoppini;:::. t .. u·h 1ndoor--0utdoor livtnt:" al its 1_1 ri,:r n1str i.u11r J1r,11~•· ••11 l"\\f1l{"llro·,.,,,,.nr,l1••r1 Upgraded earpcts. dr11pes, o\\·elling-has ~ BC'<lmorn~ s, best. Call now 67J.Kii0. 1 Prestine I llarl.,...i· 11 \'i~·11· 1t' 0 ni r ~t p1111: .ond lh" 111 .. 1<'h Xlnt widlpapcr, panelinJ,:. Dcn!Eas1Jvron\'{'rl to;\rd l OP£N t1tr1 •it'SFUNtOf.IFNK:r' ~ neii;h oihof\r.Quu 1 1~•l•nti.1lf•W•'r>·1n,1••nn111 ),.'l"''l' parry S\7.f' n'lfio. P. . r· 1 , .. -I .. , I ' I . 1hl• !11nd S'."r.l, l()') 1 II ~!I '1 I , .. , "" J;..Tirrors. 21~ c;1r gara~c. I B.R.•. 2 . Bathi;. S;:•1,·H.·e ~~ -Ranch La Cuesta ! pm.sco;.~ it ile~n1·d . )'ou •111T1 li'"'t 11 11•·-trn"nr .,, , in· • ., ,.. ~ini;, a 101;, ir,·µ ri...• ".' ~ E>:IN"rn<'ly rlc'itrahl<' 2 st.,ry C f C I h ',." ) 1 1 1~ "· · FOUNTAlN \' J\ LL E y Ex.po~ \\'OOd lll\{'rlOrs, I ' ' ' ' J)rl'<o;tlt:'" hon1<'. C""r;ul•·•t Ill . • • 0 eswort YI t~INEST. s;,200 Tolal 1fov.n. I '-··d< of ,,,.,,.,., & , • .., R I 640-0020 640-1120 ~ -~ 1 · ' .. ~ • • c1<'ry \lay. N"e11r bra 1 h ea tors At"'t flO\\", just I is t ed. Cah1~e s. Ortcri:i.. f or .'\h;irpo~.,1 hiime on tl11• --, -___ _,..,..,.., __ _ [~@'-,_~~7g , fi'SFUN10BENCE'~'I $1 26.500. Call IJ.16-.()55,j. J NEWPORT ISLAND I r11:1i-krt t01lay llulTJ. fnr DON T MISS -I 0 lr. 1 Bdm 2 h:i n1'1r" 1tlf{I. Call 11.1:!-:ri:l.i. THISI COSTA MESA up x , · 15·· I OPE'J rrt g . trs FUN 70 BC N/Cfl • Au Y~ fOA •<•II ·~··••fl <lO •••<11 \'ALLf:\1 RE.\IJ Y & ll(R" t .. !fA?M•>l ... rAl(&N S !',.<~ I •C ........ r (""'I'., .. KINGS ROAD 3000 Sq. fl. of !'Upt'rb li\·ini:-. 3, 4 or J !Jl>drmrns, lovrly I [)001 t.-enclosed p 11 1 i ri . Bcaulifull)' riCl'Orall'd. \'iC\\" ol ocean & bay. $12),000. PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT LOT 40 FEET St60.000 PETE BARRETT -REALTOR-howanb lowson ja. RCO!(:o R 642-5200 311 Via Lido ~~: General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 tis c~~!.!~~~! NEW LISTING BIG CANYON Dramatic home v.·ith vaulted open beam ceilings. 4 bedrooms. 2112 bath s. Large pri· vate yard ; on cul·de-sac street. Lowe st price on today's 1narket $149,500. LIDO EARLY AMERICAN Large 5 bedroom and den home. Great loca· tion on street to street lot. $167,500. CORONA DEL MAR VIEW T\\'O fantastic R·l lots with never ending ocean vie\v. One block to beach. Asking $121,500. BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT South Bayfront duplex. excellent condition. Spectacillar vie'v of main channel and Pavillion $2 19,000. COMMERCIAL INVESTMENT Small commercial buildin~ in \Vest Ne\\'· port. Excellent parking. Seller prefers short escrow. Priced right at only $72.500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. I I •·;iyh: 'ln ~o.v<.'!y •;rn<'r ln!, ~ L ... 2 BR and rl rn l1'1!l1". i;n•:o! CONDO mint co~1t1on._SI~.OOO: ., ~· I fanuly ki!(hi>n 11J1h rx· Clo<c-19 :ill srhr.-.1• ~ C,11! li73-.~G63 61.r8J311'.\l.~., 11 ""1lSl\'CWQ()o.!p 11ne\111 "I 1>'1 ., I'' I I , I 1·~ • ~ • .•'"' (l"">un.•. _ "at .. ~ 1111111:: 1 beau!1lul caq>t't.,, i'!l ~to1n 1 Hronni :-,r,• ly Psi1111l·•t ;11111 : _ _ _I dnipes, ra~~-c11rr 1:,1111....,.·1r>-ti•··ll Throu~t11,ul . r •:,_:l1J associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 102'\ W lolboa 67J·l66J S2!l.!"f..()! Ju~t m!url'rt SHOJ'. :i I 111~. near p<r-,J ,., n •11 C.dl f)Jr,...i\~1.·.;. f:.im1!\' rQf)m. !F11'cly l\l!LLION $ ~··11'~1! ()11nt'I rln~l'·to-~arh arl'a. llurr)· anx1011i; <and niay "<lfTY 2nil """"""""""""""""""-I X17-{,()10. ,\1.,'1 TD: Pr1rt> rPrlu('l"I In 1002 1 G--1 R E 1002 $W,.:J:IO. C<1!1 1mn1('(h:i relf. General R.E. enera . . 67J.-S;)j(). MACNAB IRVINE ________ .... ______ _ LINDA ISLE-NEW EXCLUSIVE Spanish contemporary 4 bedroon1, 5 bath home \Y11naid's rooin & bath. Family room, super kitche n. Radiant heat. Spec· tacu lar master suile 11· 1fireplacc. Valentine built. Pier & slip. 8235.000 . R. Halderman 644-6200 or C. Schweickert 642-8235. (537) GREENTHUMB?? 2 bedroom & den home. Beautiful parquet flooring-large covered pati~profession· al greenhouse-low maintenance grounds. $65,900 . Tom Queen 64-1-6200. fS361 LIVE LIKE A "SPANISH DON" Attractive red brick courtyard patio en- hances this lovel y 2500 sq. ft.. 4 bedroom & family room bo1ne in seclt.1ded Baycrcst. $93,500. Walter King 644-6200. I S:lO ) Irvine Macn11b·lrvlnt AeallyCompany IO I 0o¥ef Drive t•2·1215 1144 MacArthut 144·1200 N.,.port Beach,Calllornle t2'SIJ ,..,_, <n <QR A OA(~ lSTllUTI 0< VlUlli VALLEY . REALJ'Y •'•l A(, (Nlf~N'5, "'" ~c ... i.TOC• t l t l<AJ<G( (;Olll••lll 1.,, 1•pl 1<Jnal fJu:el11 \' Un iversity Realty ":rYll r C\1 1111-y ~iUi"1J(I 1~· v0i ·1: 11n:'l1F: 1~ ,,·ncH f',\:-;Tr.t:. ~"r (' f) .\T.'11 n1n'l h••.1u11ful l)ur1h'x ll~u"'' 1., 1 :'l"I")' :; 2, \\ /.1111 u11I Toh. ,\IJ•11 l.1lir:1r1". :: ~·rill• • \\"rt.!Mr .. <::p.,n;-.h <'••t1r1y:.r•J 1·n1t.s ,!.] \\{ ~1111dl'<'k 61"l· ii•"'• -Attenlion Builde;-;- 10:\.i ~~r J 11 I· \1•!111..: 2 ll r 1 B" h·~'I "' ....... <>t !1111', 1\I• l pr<•\•'<! J•l .• 11, fnr ;1d<!1llllll.' !1111P l'I• n•.v r I P''•fl l' J $71, i~~ 1;7·:.11,,..: !~1•·n1·r_ I tnrr.n,1 ,l,•I ;,J,,r Tl(IPJ.!.X • ·:' ~ I'./~, 1,1111 1 ·•Ill:•'. f)\ 1•n d1\hr . c,,1 ~. drp' S~I.'.• J1 l!h1· .,l'f·:z...•. -,-,,_)\''·" !"\'t"~ Cos ta Mesa YOUNG MESA VERDE 1024 HAPPY HOUSE- l"W'llJ:h1hd "\ RH . 1 ~ h (1w',.rf11[ k11rh• n Lj.,'f' ""' ' p11l10 ,f, lh•' dMr f;u•' E.1 1 I unrl•·r 1111 .. 1rt ()h\·l' Ir•"' RIVIERA REALTY * 642·7007 * ' l!O DAILY PILDT Tutsday, April 23, 1~74 April21·27 c RE ALTOR Cotti Meu 1024 Huntington B•1ch 1~ Laguna Beach 1048 1 Lagun1 Niguel 1051. N•wport Stech 1069 Acr••9• for ule 1200 Income Property 2000 Houses Unf urnished Houses Unfurni1htd CONDO · EXTT?A ?-:ICF. HOUSE Fc>I\ out of l'lK'l"\'l\v, I PARADISE POINT s BH, 21¥BA. l~c \'lew Joi, I IDLE ?t10 NEY ! General 3202 Co1ta Mes• 3224 t !'I)'., 3 Ill\ & l,,...n. 2 bll". ~n~r mu111 !!ell, 4.BR. 2BA. Of'F.ANf'RONT, 11 i ae. + :i ! rcr. nr1•11-~hufllrboanl, pad-EXQUISITE BIG DADDY Prlrll' of Ownership. 2 11ldc byi.::.:;.:::.;:;_ ____ ..:;;::;: frpl c. ~·u:-h.H'll 1·111,. & <11·pi;. C n l1 fo r :1 111 Cl11.1:~11., !':iit,o;, Nr .. l Areh Buy.I dlf'I tPnnl~. nun 10 tx·h. PORTOFINOI lllllAl'rt'/l,1ll'ltl'Aru1hr1n1 111 Mi.I(' f'ou1,,1eite~. !::S1115irlr LIVE HERE! ~IESA Verde 4 BR. l 1 i Bn. ::i:i.~lOll (J11ni·1 •,!G-\'\il6._ 1 ~prut>~i!;1h· ~.. \\'1<r n •' r,' SPr!'rl $.-""rnl pi•1v, hc:u·h . S~l7:'11Xl, 11r,...·12J9. I with \'IC\\' nf Fo11hlon l11lnnd I $~!i 11'.'r 11c·n·. full pricc C'.;\I, $1]),000, By OwrK'r. ~ B Coto d I ?tt 13-SW). mo . Yearly lea8". Dhl Dana Point 1026 toun11y K11rhrn. 11-ont ,'.,-!:l'·iu1. \'u i'ri\:-, luud Lidol i le ---1056 FCl' l;ind' l:.'.xpeni;lvt· $1.100.000 ~ith tcrn111 . Prlni.lpal11~0nly. Cttll alt 5 ·l ~· U ·v"tl 1: park···m ~~:,?oine~'';,1_iJ6t;'J· Peli 1't"o~ ~1 ·1 1nk l~1:-.ft ul<ln'. 101' dh·t5ion: 1 1,1 7 10111. Trurl.-t 1niwrt,..d 1ilf' in <'ntry, k11, lnur• tVnt1r1.~1tl~~1 a~~ PM, ~· ~ er." Jl:~t!::S-vrc"'' ~ .. ::$W) BY l)\il\\!r '.!Hr: . .,1.,..811 v\CY.'. , • .!:l~:d• ~lil·:tit;() _. up for Ulf'Otn<' l~·~t ''rillu• 1 EXECUTIVES hrt'("lf' 11.•ny ,s. l'<'ll r ye.rd. J M'lllrri bid n'-'t:(:<S;•t.v. E\es Lot• for s•le 2200 1 B N 'por1 VI , S.150 4 BR. 2 ha, ram•rm, Bit-in.~ . . ,,,....., C L 1 01\'''f'/' \I ,, "~ •111 ,. -,,, l 'l.-'' _,.. UR, 4 "A. + bonu11 room . Sun &IG-.'.)Mj r. I!'' .. cv.: ·····s "~ Crpts, Drp$:, Fed yd. S]j(). """"· .011pi r '-' n I! r n . .~ .. n·.,11~ ·•~nwi.' '"' n• · · • '"'•""""' l.<\'f'ly drsl~n. Nttnny atmoo;-._. l.O"'""' \\'\'.'\lTFD 2 Br. SOO~JIUs ••• •· ••· ·I"" S:\l.500 \\'Ill 11 .111<' rnr Sp.1n1~i1 I holn11. ~ li;1th l ROCKLEDGE LOTS phl'!'f', Alnurn·llkl" gatd<'n, Arvl 1n1tny n)Ote ru~19n1 ) ·~ • · · & 3 Br. &ylront-Sl!p .. ··.$500 mo. Da~l2131 ~2-J:JCil '.\lrro."l·rl<'.~. l':irM""hr, nlOlllr hon1~ vdth 11 n.; r It. frpl1·, (;rent Or. ,11 nf i•l!l"f' t'<ls~t 1 1 Bil .. :J BA . d<'n + loinin.l fc11tur('lli all for f.IG,000. 300 Ac. ORCHARD 1hrou;:h, cln"n pnyment I Br. tlatbor View ...... S:JZi E\·es. (2'131 379-0J32 hq1nf' .uf' :o;.'l!l Ctl'1nrntr I ctlrf" klt .. ho·JI, l.i>il Ill<' ror>_r. ~hnr1 l~lllk 11l 2 bl-11111. ~llkl)' r SJ;[} 500 C11ll lh0-1'.ST.! 11; Yri.r olri ll'.'arini.: i•l)ple & irubv11hn11tlon to bu I Id 3 Br. Cameo Highlnnd.'I •• $575 COLI..ECE Park 3 BR, 2 BA un1111. I 1141 737-2f.61. patkl~ llu.i:r f\n<ir p~ri.n. b1k ! l'<'•\·es.l.ot ;\n. l, $34.900 l.iit 'inSuMMER NEAR Ui;tlngs Nc~dcd 1 1 p1»1r ll'f"C'!.. Lnc11tt'tl Ju rt11iton1 home~ In COil.!lt area. 4 Br. Jo"R-New-Terutls . S.i!6 1.Arge Rec nn. garden carr. Fountain Valley 1034 _¥i-'1_:9.¥1. ~1·f~..:._8S6!_· --No. 2, $21.900. :-111k<' off<'I' on Tf'ha<"hRpl. Shows net Vlev.·1 prefem:d, but "'111 4 Bt. ~ ba.y beach SlCOJ $360. mon, :>la-T.m 0 \\' N f: R I ea\'" s . i'°lh. Trr1dc> N111lly & l'u'h 3B:r1'1~. \~'1l71111r,i~~n ~~ <' r ~prndabll' s:;7,000 Jrom first rons!der e~;~u51ve llN'll5 as I Br. UOO-fum~bed ... $1400 VACA."IT 2 BR 1-louse, lrg, TIHt!!~O:\ CONDO l'os1 ran l-plX'Tly 3 bdrm for inooznr unui;. lf'a.'li'/Opllon. $!19.500. t~~ oorro~i t f'ull p r I c.~ "-ell . ffl-l.i~i-60-2 Br. Laguna -\'iew S345 $150. Also'3 BR, redeC', $22j. l Bit.~·_. h;1 .. ~·n111-1'111. \1C'I 11·1th ln111ily rn'I, frph'. LOTS : LOVELY DESIGN · \\l 1 "rni.i; or. 11'1 "PRIVATE UEAC!I" Xl20' 2 Br. \\'Rln1o11·s-:JUare .... S240 \lacanl A.gt Fee 979-M.30 btir. 1·lr1• >?~u· 1l11('nt'r. hl!-10<;;. ~tar ~'·111••11'. bl-:i~·h, VICTOR Ir\ 1\1:-,u·h. lC'\'<'I on 3 BP. ._ !i J Ba hli tr1tdt' S6!!9,(((I (' q u 11 Y · lnl. Cypmu; !\horl'~ in Snn 2 Br. l.a!{Una, ........... $36.) · · · ' l!j)-{~rn1:r>1t <')(11'!1,<'. $.19.500 1rn.11<;;, hrk t :r.J,l)J(l, (al! I ()(' s1rir 8'>11.u! ~·11.1tt \'u .lo t 0 •. hhll 0 . t ' f'..\'1"'~/Sun 1:1;r'i'Ol'I Cl c·mt'nl1•. Ov."h<'r 1nu5t St"ll. tau 6'1"~722.'\ I Fount•i~ Va11ey 3234 /\s:.urn,' '•"· l••:\11. (\\\11<'1'. {~:!-\~.~'; o " r' I \I lk I ,_, h I prn 5llU/l)' ,11rno~phen'.'. -l'l'lt'e ~il.{XX). Trrn1s. Brok· 96S-9:'J21 ' - . -~----ana o1n a ,.. ,.. l'. S!J.t.~ BEAUMONT, CALIF. rr,67:l-1220. LTKENewextra lrg2BR, + ----Hunt. Harbour 1042 ;\lnkcoff1'1'1 MEDITERRANEAN . lli3 \Cl't'~ c.01n 1ner •i a1 --hui;:e rumpus room : can be ' FOR -'Al.~: RY "1/\\7\'~:rt · '. · 1: Mount'n Desert used a~ lrg BR ? BA 2 car 'BR o "\ ··~.,..,. 1 T . ...,.. rso. LAG. i.,'Te111 o.·., \'u. XJ11t lnn'!\ll1:. l KR .. fau1 . rm.. cor11t'r lrontagc IC· I' 1. ' ' 2 .· · -.. · 1p~j· ·u·,::1~"-"'C;l1 1\~~-,11 ~'~r. st'<'l'd 11~!1, ,~ r!in. rn1.: :!Ii LI:•, t.c-aS('llold. Do Y0Urielf_A_f.avor Balli n"'' or orrtn~r H·i\-L Resort 400 i::ar. S"un pool. K1ri11 ok . f\':\.:1lnyi; fir nil rl 11) ..,. • FOR RENT SA.i,000 ,\111J in~p•"rl 1111!1 f1Ut stanrl1ng 0 111'1 <' r 11' I I I ljn an C' C' Only $269 prr JOO. No Fee HH r ' . I I I I z I I iirC• IC'!'! Full prk·(' l~Aht: An'0\11HI tX'aut n10,unt A~L 842-4·121 ·'"'<"i'k :1d~, 96:;...J~(O ~ hnrn1. 2 llR ' ~ 11111 , urn. Liil'l [~lnnd hr>1Hr~. ',\'ulkini: fh•;>;t"rut1•·1· ti " 11'11. ,, 11111 I Y· hon1t's1\!' Norlh ~horo \1l"\I' cHi"--,.C, ~='-=-~h-~32= H _U_n,/o'nglon Bel~h-10-40 -:1 min \1'11Jk 1(1 llf'aCh, IOI\!\, 1' f ] ! I ! 01UC II I I 11 l: 111 " l' 0 U ~ $82,500 1!',......'l tlf'il.I: lakr. $12,000 Unt1ngton Be•C 40 " Quie1 ai·i·a. l'rL pa1lo. ti'<'1·.~. '.;~1:iiu ·c 0 s iops, 1' iun' ii·~. I 1•us1on1 rx1r11 s. \\'llh l0n11I~ t:v<'s/~un 96.~\;}9:', 6#-414-1 n\vnr r ~LA l.ENTALS Prl "ce Reduced BEACH CONDO flrluli~ nvi·r :io •11' lr1111ily. t r. 1in ,r, f1rrpl 11(·1·. 1Jh11nJ.: rni. ------wtWK.W.lll+HUMC•' BEAC1 f AREA-2 nR, t \70. $2 4 ,500 Full Price I S:f!O. J \hrf'~ k i ! 1· h l" n v.i!h VISTA AREA Real Estate Exchge 2800 , Duplex. Car, appll's. h'.li.IR! $2400 I 111 · II • O I 4911711 Laguna Beach · p1·r 1·,·1 h •n~, Pallo ..,, d 1 I "k ' • ;111' u y ,u1·n i;.1cu . n. YI • I ~nrinl:lf·r~. T1n!l•ll window~. l·I. ,~ ,\rrc~. t'('a Y 10 I ('\'r op HAVE f_ ti'I" HOUSIS , \2~1.() cil)ivn. p11yment~ hkc a\'Of',1do ni• ritnuo; 1·11i1t·h. Ans. C';i.~IO;\l 2 E_r. SIX•., Dupl<'X. 2 Bdrm. + Pool Tt'lll \\'hi· nn· huy~ Call I FANTAS-TIC BUY 'c=,','1",1 ",','_'~. -.-~1· ··n!•'Tfflll\Hl:: $396.). /K'r fl(')'(', 1111! /)\'I('(, ,, {'flll1pll'IC'ly f u I' ti i ~hf' tt • 1 ~·('(' i\l'f":'I, /\{':II" nll. ~ ,,., . D4J'LS. \\'ALK tn l)('flC'h'. 2 Bil $211). $22.600 HUNTING~'N H• nn~ ~ I B,~,.•-•I-· 1.. "-•,,,.h ... ,.,/k I $~1"1.:~ 11·11h 1 i' I' 1H s . ~l1\mn10th rondo '.111h ~flOI\' 1\..11 t\l\DV'V"-_,,.,., ""·" " .,.. " ELL ~=\·cs/Sun j.!~2 nwbilr, color T.V. and all ~(Wl'Olf & IAY, C.M. 6•2·1313 Lrg ynrd. h'.!rls ..t-prls ok. \•ou , .. 111 pny :.~<AYI 1111,,,~• 1 or.&•JY \\'/1rn111.~ niurt :l<tj. ·I P.R + TA"B • flirnishings nrerlt'd !or d11Uy \\'" S<'rvirl' all the beaeh Homefinders * 547-9641 lh. I f'!U""U-hay \'II J;,1·: ta\f'~ & l'(IZ)' I '' I "q ,._,. ~ I I I 0 Co --/ IS nr fl ·'"''' unil o· )r• 17214 f;O,\:-."T 11\\1'. ! -.----.-. · 1 ~n11ltn iintit1 ~nw $!0,00'.l ~O~ i.I 2211 ~rt II. rf'ntu . i\~kini; .,.1. •. ,..,, 1·1111',; " n an1 ningr . \VffiY~H11c·h S'lf).\\'nlk bt:h. <·an buy 1 11~· t1pGr1Hle<I un;i 71~: g.~tl&I I.: 21 :1: 592-2fl-l:'i 1 W1d~ Coastline View !Ms. lhn,".I: OfK'll Sun. l-~i-1 l.MlSJJ.:tU~AJ~C'J Cgsto MMe $ LANDLORDS $ singles, fun1, u11 I pri. for $2,000 bC'IO'I" M!pt:1 ... ·1'.l•'" F.xr<'p!lonnl ht'n~h 11 r 1• ;1 12., \"i~ I.i.!o ~oi•l. lii~>--7111_ 646•8811 WANT FE~: FRF:t:. ('all Ui; Today: I ON Cliff' 2 l~r $'2IO-Vlc11• cost. . , I hnmr i!1"'1'll1~11M 111 1he "0111 1 -----· --6f.(l ~··11·[!1)11 L:rntl'r l1r!\•1• 1...oC'al ar1•11. ~sidentlal in· $ALA RENTALS $ sf\'/rc>r, J:ar, kirts .t pt't.S, Z l:klnn '-'Cnt!O., 1···s1.;1!i'<' l\'ATERFRONT ~)' fl"''nl'r. " \\'orlrf' n1olil. frn1Ul't'5 2 Newport Beach 1069 --romr, can add cash to roll-~e"'fl11rl & Bay, C:'ll 642-83&J NR Ocean! 3 br 2 ha $3.X). jTl)Und level flour 1il.u1, i ·~ 1;r, I Ba on 100 ror~cr l~t I hdrn1s 2 baths. Custom ~ MONTEGO MODEL do if necessary. lncd v.·/gara1.:e-av11.il. years nev.·, fret.hly l•a1n.t d "1L h r.o· dock. RC'<;l \'1e\\ in r1r11.pr~· llugr p11n1ry in the I GRAND OPENING 1 BNlroonis. 2 1~1111 1 ALA Rental1 64l..a313 wi.lh laste1~u~ly panl'l('U 1 und I ;~~ ~!00.1r, $19:>,000. 1213•, k11rh•~~. I.11th eoverrri pat11> Newport Bay Towers Ll:!' lot nf'l~t 1n CIN'l'll11•1t I HAVE LRG r 1 3 b 2 ,__ mirrnred l\'lfti roou 1, p iu,,1 _~_,_-m_i' _ ---I \\'tlh S1»in1sh 11le. 11'!!.lk·in 1 & '1 Bt:DnOO~I H RBOR VIEW l'.: lJT f'UL .,--1-b ue u:<e · r, "" wallpapered uu111i. Ill\.-.,, rvine 1044 (.'{'(lar r!l)S('tc lla.rd1,'l'l0!'! t;ONOO:'lllNllJ~I llO ~IE!S A OME5 H A I • n ac-re ot .. Y J\.lesa \'t'rde triple'\: duplex lov.-ner's unit) Bl!in shas call)r'ts "'-t·us.01.1 I ' inapt<' fl(V)t'!I P. I c v 11. t "11 I Ba\•front llomes H 1 •lll'nCr ('\OS(' In Sl O,OOO. \\ 111 pride of O\l'llel'l'hip sterro + fire & burgli'r drapes, O\ e~.iit~'<i pa.nu, r!c1'k111g f ac1 s th•~ fM'Plln nn B001 ~hp~ REAL TY 831-0780 i~~~idl.'f o.~sh c?~~~:~r lcr);: \\'ith $30,000 equity. 1 alam1. \\'Mht'r & dryl'r area, cui.lon1 Ith: 10UHh" SOPHISTICATED 2 rull ]l)t•' Jtc>rluc.'f'd S!i900. Full s,..1-unrv llh,:lu l\t' \" c ll2{)8~ P! NT I hookup. Beaut pri\' i;:rollJlris. tops, shake 1-. . .o111, 11 ~· u • MODE RN (';ill 19h'!OO:': SlrL·l ,r, 1·o1il·r1·1e '-'O!l<itru<'l\on J ;\tARlN~:RS riri~·r 4 ni:: 2 ;~t;~';l!l ;t. · · · ionc WA 43l W.11th COSTA MESA T Gru-nge. RC'sp marrkd cpl sc~s. \11,,,;J,it; U1'-!11rc.-''' The pt>rfl'Cl ~ruin:; for •·•in• P1·1\"t1!f' H<1.lr::1n1e~ Ba, 111· p.:trk f.. ~r'h .. nl.1 ---Larger local area resir1rnli11I LANDLORDS FREE! no pets. 842•3276· r lfwi!n11. o11 ... ~.11 ... , " ... . 1cn1poru ry <lCL'Or. C\iston1 I l'ftRRElL '.! '~:11·11~•· sp<tt'I"'! 111r 11\%1 Pri,.NI ri~ht n1 ~:i:;.~r.o. Cemetery Lots/ inrome propert lrs i1•lth no -4 Bedroon1 home. Nc\v tl1in;:: IJOOI arli.1 .. , ... i; 1"···1 ll rwled Uvlng l'O<lOl, nth" II • unll~ Ow11!'t'. flfll'r 6. 61fi-61 1."•. Crypts 1500 cash addt'd. B•lboa Island 3206 carpets & drapes. Freshly RJ'cai;. ,,o .. · ::02,.(,.i l.C·• ·" ' l'•ll't'fl 11.3u11 in 1linlng I'OClm, ~ P.oof 10!) su11drrk 1 N----H·h I 070 painrC'd. Next to school. & 111.l.W. 1.-r 1111 • 1 11 " · '". to)lgrudr•d f'Hll'<'l ;uvl dra()f'~ Unu!!ual Opporh1nlty t o ewport eig ts ;! ~IGllTS. HO!Ochills L\lnson\c HAVE 11 l.!ITLF; JSLA.1'\D * f'lt'JF.e to n1ajor shopping. jllt'.•i.e., .. 111•A .. •Y t:iruout. 0\'l·r-~i7.c1l palio , • 1 Purcha~81,1yfro11t f'roperty 1 r.>'l''I OT-. 1 2 1'c1·1:'in, S!IO!l fo1· boch,0 A •111, 1 Ch . 1 'bd S32J (>(!rn1onth97$-8753or , 147-3095 1921) S. Coa~t 1-hvy, L.ig,una In Neivport Brach. , , ........ , : r:x11 a r ""II I i;.\'l-''i)lf l """au\1 u ~ arrt·~ on t lE' . arn11n~. un urn. -r111. 83~11 ask for 515B 1ri1t1 hu1:c rlr··~;. uii· t."Ondi-· Bear•h 310 Feninndo Hd NB BP.. Ii;" I.1v-rn1 \1'/!1·;1\c. _ _._ · Sound on Lo~z fslluxl In hon1c 1v/frplc.. gnragc & riC1ninc:. t•'rr('ll!:•lli ccn1cr 675 8551 ·· · · ~·p ()i11 ·l"l1, 11lu~ r•Jo,1i •.1r Commercial Prpty 1600 San Junn ts!anrls . $12:>,000 j)J1t ic:1 ·yrarly. VERY NICE VACATION STYLE LIVING 11nrl po.•I. Th" lin<'~l in l'Qn· _ • __ •l n:nrt' uniti.. n<'~! tirt'ti 11r I -cle;ll'. \\'111. \Vinton H .. F:. 6i:>-:t''.'.\1 3 BR, 2 BA, J yn !le\Y. rln1.1l111u .. 1, IMJ n1n inh'n.11lt'l'. BARGAIN TIME EASTBLUFf I !:1~ .. ~11·N',I: ~°'\11~1-. t.::t:tr .. O~NER ~INANCED . \~ANTJ::D ·~ L.'l.ndspi;, cpts, i.lrpi;. Lovrly' . su11'0unds I.hi~ :t lilo1y I Townhouse w1tb 2 i;:c~J'OUS 11izc bt.'(!t'Qvnls. Chl'ls dl'lighl I kitchen, 1011nnl di11l111;, 4 li\ !n;.:. You c·~n't ufford lo 1:: Lnri:<' 1).-lrni~. ,'.; 11 \'f'l"V C NI .!"•!' ,i6.l9 6-.r,,116, 1 .. J np ],(l(·t1hl)t1 WANT * USJ::f) Bl-!ICK~ ,, neighborhood. $295. ask for ~-... :11 11.ht'n lhl~ •1'e11.m ~l•lf . 1~asi1n:1blC' pri~. n111ke l hi~ • ONDOMI u.M I S~f,\LI. 2 Rr. !JO-;:;:<;pm. 00\: • Tax Sht•l\rr Orange County re~idrntial iu-Sif .. ·l:xi l Dale, 963-6746 is a,·n1t·1hl<' .~! nnl·· $.11.500. the Nro\:111 "Bnri:ain nr 1h<' 2850 ~· rt.· 6 hr!rin .. ,! h'l!hl' J'.\2' lot. S3fl.i00. * Capital i:;a1r;s ronic without adllini::; C'n~h. 400 YARDS to Beach. 3Cn1 CALL 5S2·7SOO I 1,.N'k". !las n frplc., fronr (or J bdnn .• ~ rlf'•P 1 f\111· S:\6-SW'J 2Zr ; ~ii•r:o::iff't Dr. * S20.000 f.)ol\!I Corona del Mar 3222 sq. fl. :. BR, 3 BA exec p1'ivall· pilliU, ~1 :: h1ui.11. 1 double i;ar. <.:k1st' to beach, C!UbhuU llC, VOOI ~nrj • VISION • dl"ck :1rc>a 1,.11h {l('(!/t!l l'lf'w, P!C'IC'ly r~lui·bl~hf'·! lhrun11L ----* t'ullv Ji•;isc.'!l Call 67.r-i2"..i MOVING home. ~lot ha~ room for r1H·prtinr. rill \\'ond c~1er1or ~our cho1ct' of , 111'\I' t':lrl'll.'t· San Clemente 1076 Hc>al.rWiniics. lJkr~. 67:Mi!OO hoat ~!orRi;:e. $575. n1v. s. a i;n1n!I, ynrd. $.;G,500. ing, nE'\\' :lpphnnr··~. l't'lf-Bl' 1•~1>"'L RF.'.\IOn~'l l'D -NEW.POR_T_B-EACH. -ALLOWANCE ,,,._°"'~2'12~-~1 __ ·--~~~ • TENNIS cou1trs. ALl-1 Red Hill Realty jYEAK VAC.\TION L.IV~G 1 R"AI TY • RE 'LTORS I F'OR ONLY s:n.soo. cau 1 ~-• .•. • " .. 1The Reel Estate Fair t.;nlv. Pa1., <:cntrr. Ir.inc I 536-2551 or 139-6133 : TURTLE ROCK PARK l POOL :Almost I N\('('ly upgrndtd :) bdrn1. ' 1 /3 A E t t homr across front pnrk. ere $ Q e Gently sloped rt'ar yard, ~3 bedroom l)On1e \1•ilhdr.n 1 r ozy p11llo o ff I on a cul·dt'-sn1;. ,\ fnntns1i1· I k i t ch c i1 Id inlng area. f parly hon10. llul'J:.Y. O\l'llC!.1' J111n1aC', in~itlr & ru1t. Price 1 anxlou~: V.G,!lW. jus1 reducM $2,000 • now 531-5800 $59.900 tll.ige Re.i i Estate clcHni~ rlhl. fl\ .. 1;nra~e ,, '' • u •• . , ', • $100 Off lst l.lo's Rt'nt. -I ,y 11· f'lll'<·. oJ)C'ncr. \1·et bar. rncl _ 11:\CIENDA Dt.:1 \.1.X '! Prime Bayfront Site NE\\' 3 BR, 2'!l B,\, frpl, SINGLES or E;amllies-2 BR 0 ewn unil & ('(ln1n1uni!y pool. I S.19,500. Evrnlnt!l' -t~l-~2fi!_ For boal rep.1ir & salf'S i::11r. suprr neighborhoorl. House. bike to beach. Also 3 REAL ESTATE Q()I;(' !O n1arket, ~rhont, B\" O\\'nrr 2 Br l11:\ 1~·1"'H ll Bi ll Grundy RJtr, 6T;rtil61 S.fOO. 675-1076 aft :. : BR, ~"'• $215. /\g1. shopping. <'hurchl'5 & Jo':tsh· \'il'\\. hon1I'. '?1.5'Xl/triul(', Duplexes/Units 67J-2925. , Fee. · llllO Gtf'lnnC') ri· St. ion lslttnrl. OutslRnding ,. prni nnl_~"i0.18.:._!16--.111_1:19 for sale 1800 11 v II ills 3BR 2BA fa.m rm 14. BR Condo, crpts, drps. 49-l-9-173 519-0.116 \•nluc>. t-on1pnl't''. 566.500. Call San Juan Cpstrn. 1078 :'D ACRf. Avocado RAnch. lrg paik, & '1rg yrd land ' pool clubhouse patio. ST~ 61·1·7•19.1 10 to;;, Rrokcr. --TP.Al)t.:: SJ00,000 ~1·1 !-;,\<". .....d / t 6*-7311 . pf'r ,l'Tl(l ~~S-1403 -------OPJ.:':-l llOUSE St nt l·J Tu 1 ·o charn1ini: houSi'S on « Vnlle~· FOR· South OraiH('l' sea~ w w CTP s, · • · I ' )'l'IU l1k<' a \1'1JOds~·. rost11:. ~ , 11 0 _ 1• 1' 01 as an in\'t'l'IOl'l' starlcr Co. ~!-1 hu1d . fi7f,...511fi. 1-"REE REf\j"T -2 \\'EEKS Irvine 3244 pr!\'atc house nt lhr bci\rh 300 11 Ca c ~11 "l(X' or Hvr in 011" n11t1 lwlp n1akt' -New 3 BR 2 ba frplc -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! \\ilh .ill n1otle1~1 Hn1rnltirs. Ch11rn1in1? 4 BR, 2 BA. G.~r· 1)11,\'n)('nls 11irh rl1r otht>l'. Real EstateWntd. 2900 Nr. &n1"'h.$150.'64·1-4i74 • IJ!N;"f' 3 txhm., 211 h;i. you v.·l!l lovl' this hnmt'. 3 den hOmC', covrrrd p.:1110, s,::!( i :fl Hrtl Car p <' t . . . 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, secluded ftl'('J, custom home: allnost J'('/HIY nr. 2 l\u. l.t-.;: Li\'. Mll, hill view. $38,500. I 'n ~. r :~ 1111 <'111 Oi\'ISioo. \\'Af'T_ to h11_,. J unl1.~ or !11-4 BR. frp1r. A~·oil Ju.It(! ls!, new paint/t•pt .•........ , $300 NEW CUSTOM OCEAN VIEW for ocr11]'1itll('~". l!;is I::•·. bc11n1 l'<'ili11g, frpl;'. din. AA REAL TORS !17!L'13.i0. pl rx ,!~,111('('(1 ofs~~nld~ ?r year!y .• ~~olkhin~"" d!'~ll,ncc 3 bdrm., 11,, ha Hvint: & f!lnilly rn'I~ 11·i 1h . . "· A""Z 00 ---· nol. '-""'"-n1'1'a. """"· o"n. i;to1'('S · u1.·ar. 111.>-.:.u • "' So Co 1 Pl 1300 Rl'Pn, kitchen bl.t-1ns, 2 dr __ ~tin_ Qen1cnt~"""" 1 I CUSTO;\I J,uilt 11 up 1 c x (7141 5'1i· 12·.n. ·--1 ;•r · as nza · ·· · l1t•:1111 r<"il & fL"plc. Li;1'. ti:eczr.1', ref. "''/ICT' n11lkrr. TO\\'i'\il ... L'SE 2 BR, 1 BA, ••11·11<'1'':" unit :112 B n . -Costa Mesa 3224 ,\ lxlrn1 ., 2, ba ;;~~:e1~:;s.'°t: ~:,~; ~~~\1~11;~ I Nr11· rl!sh~\·shr, 1\·ryshr lrl1!" I l'pls/drp:-. •ls"'·~hr, ~ell rl. J11cu 7.7.l tub .. luxury 11111~1rrl RAil!:: Fird' z l~R 2 BA The Wll!0\\1; .... : ....... $.310 lhC' 'oc':1C'h 1n111(<'i; 1ht!i 1111 rr_ l.J·it pr1\·nte.pa110 off hv. I ov~·n. 2 C'ill' gar, pool, lndi·y I Br !-lu11e, J f1rcplnc:I.'~, i\J.-zz. I II &j T h . 'siw l "'d, & pct 2 bdryn., 2 bll. glcC'nbelt r_n1. Offer' Indoor outrlOllr f;ir. •t!)ll-6:llll. LIBR.\RY'. 67~-i76!l. "•ntM ,. .·CD ,ou.'W'. · ?'1 s · loc11.11on, Jot sotextrns .. $325 xlnt buy at $'11J.~XI() I l1vh1£. Closr to t'\'Cl'"lhlnt: ~ -. J~CONOL\11CA'., w BR $185. 2 bdnn .. 2 ba. & den ~!139 Brookhurst, FV Open Evenin9s r..... To ~N'. <'1111 fr,1• npp't: I !:-1 ~i::(' 1"~· $,~. in<"Oml'. moved 1900 Houses Furnished .l;)R . .,S~--f ent'ed. Garngc. ('('ll1n1. pnol and lcnnis s:l60 ~ fRlma.wbn'&~ i11 \\'c~t Nr11·porl. s;ll,~/l(l. I '.\llCI-: 4 l_l~IT _APT Houses to la ;.at', yard, k~ds okay. home, liniverslty P11.rk. r:rl-/)l;I \ ,11. 1.,.,111111.1 "'''11••:· in $•~ .. lf~--f'.\·t·nln~s ·1!'1'.!-8~!_ Appti ~-. f.1ds ni;. 1zhdnn .. '111;,, Nev.· Turlle--1 1st W~tem Bank Bldg. 1'nlrn Srirlni..'"!': 4il-11 :'12S-'.llt1 j Seal Beach 1084 s~: 0f>r0:~~~. 5 ~~I 110(:~j General 3102 Homef1nders *_5_41_·_964_1 1; roch·I.: d1 uplcxei; near high Uni,·en;tty Park. Irvine 4,4.sl)JI 49,.1 800 S BEDROOM --\I" 1 K TO ECll t i;r;;.-TI&ll liil-llli ·· · NEAR PARJ.:. <iChool~ and ~c CJ?· con1n1. rec· SJ90 ·~ RliSTIC' ~'TOHY Rl'l()l.; Day1 552~7000 Nights '· , · · . 25-"Tll -r· B :h Boys Club nroor:1y"BR2 1 reouon ............ ......., RANCl l s-n ·1 J: 1tn'1~: \ EMERALD SAY AND l1C't"Cnl!y N'rnodekvt _:: Br. '1 I Income Property 2000 $~1 t,; '. P~;~ b:~~ Ix> ac·11· Bu home ;\'ith pri~·at~ yard. ~ tYlm1 . 21~ bll. '1007 sq. $32.500 r\ESTl.f:U o~ ,\ lllLL. · · ---1 ~11~1111011a!, 1111\:•' l'Oion1;1l 3 BATH 8l1 . Top rond. S·ll .. iOO. By L< v. fllillO. • s llC · p:11io, and sinc:lc t' a r I It, ne"· condt> on ~rc-cn- Shintilcd f't)IJ:. rut111 ~f' LIVE IT UPI! Mnl<"rll)>. l<'ilu1·"~ ,r l'On\•'·' •Bt>:u11 ')iiltiiflO!t Fii·t"..,ll•<'t' ripp'I only. f.\"f'!I'. & TRIPLEX 51:'"$~~it PD L Bl h i,.:arii~<'. E X(·{'IJC'nt c11.~tsicle bl'l1 • pool 11nd lt'~n.1~ ... Solj() \\·\ndO\\'". Uii<'<l hrlrk, J \\'nlk on th" giwn, S\\'inl in I nif'ncci:, \\hh 11 1•h·1 rn1l11'~. ..:ririnkl<'r~ fr,•nl l· h:H·k 11N.'kf'nds (2t1l 431-:llli ~ k't 'h h. · d 1, Vil<',' Jor111 ion S:\00/1110 ,\ g I . 4 bdrn1 .. 2 1 J bl\. Unt\'<'l'l'llr .-111111\ BR's. 2 vanitv B·\·i-. !hf' ronimunity ixiol. us.• lhc r1l1I "~'l'ld 1"1lLnti·~ ll't"l nL~. Jt:u·k \ntvl t>u: rnnir~h fnr 1 -NEWPORT L;: 1 c · ig cc · ie"'-614-7211 Park, j1L<=! rcllecnratl"rl. Couritrr kilchrn 11·l1i1 fli111', tcni11i-roui·t~ nr rl'la>: and 1 l-~NI brio'.'k, pl:111'• Lii'!' .. hi;h \',·,11,..r ' J' 1 .. :'111t11n1111i;: [ J[i••] J:\'.~"~n nk•lv '""' h·ph· DF.CORATOR'S Delight 2 comm. recreatinn ·• S~:iG hug" li·:l7 pnnf'lcd A n d BBQ on Ilic nc~· p111 1o ln the tlCan1 •1'11 ;, Br!r.11~ .. -1. l•.• · p,,,.1 llobh Homll .J.u~! {Jff Nc11.·port Bl\"rl. -. r.J La · ' . BR. Spanish \\'/ frpl. ,JUJ1t CALL SS2·7$00 1brnmC'ri ran1il~ ronnf. Cnn't bao'.'\n·10·1t of thi~ 2 h1!r111 .. 2 tnmil> rni .. li;:C'. 1wi\'. ltr· 2084 Tustin Ave.-N.B. l <.one! a('l"'f'ss to Nr11·po~t -.~;,!'·2>~R '2 1f.\un~;plr huge rl'.'1n01JelC'd 1\· I ~mashitu: • VISION • "· d"pl1'1'"l~'. ,\•.•11111° 1•11 1 l"•lh 0 /"'"h,•e. 112,."iOO ''"' lh• 1',i('I'~ ~.2.1'1,0\Xl . Cn•I• '''a~ c:-~" DI-.....,......,.. • ' • · "" .. "._.,.. ~ .. "' " '"' ~ ~ 616-~ ',\(IPl' Ii P'.\I , • ''" -.,.,., '""" patio, chan11c\front. ~B. m,ihogany l'l-pt . i\'.it't' yrd. intere11 fll,\ lo.in \1·1lh tun·~ nil ~·ou1'l!. ! TURNER ASSOC. 110 ~"'' 11unnr! \1·kl Mo6ile Homes ~~!:.!: .. 'u":~,", h~~-""3 ~~kl0"1_; NU-VIEW RENTALS s.-m 1110. ~ Sa.rtta Ana • pynuil ~ h·~~ 1111111 !'<'11! or • CVALILSSIS02·7NSOO. I llOj ;.;. C14"9"4'.1"1"7'7" L.:i .unr1 1, OPEN HOUSE v ..... -,.~ " "~ ,..,. ...... "" ·' \ 6TI-0797 R d H II R It terms 10 sui t ~ BKR 9tp-5:1l! I I for sale 1100 -dining room -fan1ily 673-40.)() or 49-1-32·18 , \'e. I. ' e I ea y I__ _ _ _ _ 1 SAT. & SUN. 1·6 1 j ri;nin _ orc;hid room -2 1 RR lffiu~e SS.l util pa id. 2 1'11'.:SA \.'Ei,tDF'.-_L~ 3 .BR. 2 REAJ.T\" REALTORS Y B I OFFERED TO YOU • . BAL-B -OA . -MOBILE HOME hrrplaCt'S. indoor BBQ. 36' BR den sis;, 2 BR 2 BA hn~ (l\\'ncr s pndc .& JOY on j Uni\'. Park Center, Irvine I eterans uy Now. hy huiltl:-r. jp\·f'ty .1 :1t1r111. patio circled in l\'fQU~ht imn . lk I .be h S2Zi dupl .' quiet cul-de-~,i(', Xlnt rond. i ............................ .. Red Hill Realty hn11ir~. O\'<'i·lnnl:in" 1.,.::111111 l PENINSULA FOR SALE : -2ncl rmtio -plus wi.rgeous Afso o\\'1ll~c '10 -lb ea c~": l)J1lS, W/I\' cr~I~ .. lrp1c. '~-' Nf\V~Turlh·rock ho l'll r. !1''1!-"l•CI 1,,, ,.,, 11 ,.1. nl:lil r•"\t ri~:,\l.TY HE,\J.TOR~ I c.'~1s1hnr ,<;,, ()t•,.,1n. 13utl!·ins, ~ 1 1 SILVERCREST tll011'! Both ~l~r unit~ :1I't" B.<lchclor Units, NB SUO ; ~~~~~"'yd, 111 ~rlil.. $3-I0.1 2BR, Zbo, rirn, '1 C'at' gnr. I, lrlcol .~1,11 r Ji,,.., ,, ·: ,\ 1 l nh·. p111·k rrut<'r. Jrvu1c ~pa1"'1ou;; 11,..,..ks. frph ~ 1 ·• )('( rnon1, 2 hnth ho111i' plu~ 1 MOBILE HOME 2 BH -p01t1os _ -C'nclosC'd Balboa $115 Cdl\f $110; }IB ~"-~'"-· _ use of pool, J.!(lltl sh11.g ?•·'~''()(It i.. , ., lo u, 11,111, J . I Floor pl1111 .. 10 •'hoos<' fn1111 I b.tchrlor ren!al, Bullr-111~, !®' x 53·, 2 lUJ 2 011 rnrp.. ~n1:ai::t>s. All thi~ for_ only $9S. Agt. F~. !tm-S430 :: Bit 2 h:t ~. XC'~t new rrptini:;, ronlp&ictor $385 ph t Lni:Piii ;, ... i,.li .uld F ,\11 hondi; pn1d Fhllltl<'lllC l fll 'f'l!llAPI' nnd pn!IO. SG l,000 <lrapl'd. bit-Ins., refrii,::.. lif ~ d~11·n -asking Si•l.000 , C!'>lle~e P11.rk hr1111e. Park<;;, 61:i-SM7 or 6r:;.:.r,.146 • \"nl!1·~ 1""1 .o.,. 'l\I 11:1 11 1 UNIVERSITY PARK avllll. Ill ti for lurllH'l' \11 fi.lf",...7171 w.1sht'r & E'll'<'I. dryer, i1·irC'd full pr1<'1'. T11.k<' ndvantagc -Balboa Pen1nsul• 3107 l'C'hls, ~-im pools nearby. NF.\\' 3RR Honie. In Turtle JEWEL forn1n1 inn. Of'f:N r!l g . H s ~UN ro st 11/Cf' rnr 2'.!0 Rlr rond.. kill'11. 1 ('all 7:,2-1700. HOt;~r: 0:-1 B,\ y. 4 RR . 2 ~.~l?r-10/F.ves ti l0-15l"i. l~ock. Y.'11.lk 111 Sehl~. l<'nn is, (~1·,,i·nhclf lf'lf'll lil'n. :: BH. 2 I '* ·1!11-1)::0~ .* [®-; (•loc k, stOr:iti:e shed. lnnrl· I BA lgt' hving \'Ill lihrllry. 1 ~ ,\c. 5 BR, 2 B1\, \\' "'C'll>I~. Jl")OI. hus. $1125. Prll·. ply. ha, (. f;un 1•n1. Hi~hly I Soulhr"><l~l P1lClll1' Corn • M:llpt'd pnllo. Three yrs. nld 1 C 0' 111 p 1('1 e ! y ' 1 u nl . rlrp~. Jncd yd, gur. pat, ~'.::-270S 111r1:1·11dr~.111ufe,.,hr,i.ckrdPA!i~ BY~r.-Off°:1n -,·!c•1\, .. ' 1 :}.1k11' pnku. ,,'-"',,,~atlodromin nn"l~\YV Qu!stRnding decor thruout. IX'!~·-, ki~s ok S 30 0 .1 f.l\.EEN=,='°, ~Trce~-,,.-.-.~3~BR=.-d~.-,·.I Jt1\', 111a,tn '. nnnL . a .. .,..., !01·rlu 3 BH 2 ha colorful "" · • ·~ · -~ -. II I I !\ ?] lr2-41J2 I I 2 b 2 hi \ II "· r ' si. 0 , •. 1, .. 11 bl. lront •1,,.. ca or app. Luminer -. .-frplc, am nn, 11; r:u t ~ ou 1111~· 11 nr 1 \'a11i + p•1tio. A<"~11n1t' ;•: L " ' ..,. l"<.r"' •1 lhl Yo I I d \' I 1 • cl b $62 SOO . house. P.rrluced IO 31:?.0CJO. .~....... "on y. iU' y, 1 BR, i:1o\·r, llC\\' y cc. ery ~1tr, T'C'<' fJOO "" pVt u . I' '62-4411 ( ;:;; I 546·81 Ol 1llage ·Real Estate · · ·raJI 64o-S67:! I ~·,",_2.~~ Si1,j(X) Open rit11ly Call EVES. 213.fi!Jl-I"~. $1200. n10nthly. i14: 6;J..ill9 pri''· Fent ed yd. No kids S:i."-A>/t-.10. 551-'1;;60 Rfl 6. lfo· infr•11111 •i(l(1 :'llh1 l0l•,1ffr,n -. """" """ nr 213· 472--7;,B!! l 't'I pd Sig;/ &t!r-2573 rt 11 ~c , 'I\ \, 1..l~lhigi;; NttdC'd . I 697·715'.!. 1.3 BR. 2 n _\ House plus . ' '1 mo. -:AJt L\" :-ZJ:."\\' J BR. 2 ha, ' i >t '·' • •' ·' •• ~ .. iu ·' Laguna N1gue 1052 CAN BE SEEN AT: "' Houses Unfurnished 3 BR. t Ba. Fed ·""', '"'"· Cam rm. frplt'. bit-ins, 2 cat I i'u1.t.•K· 'ASABIAN 2-2 BR. 2 BA Apts. Pati06, 1210 ~ .. Elde'" c·~1 ' I I d REPOSSESSIONS PROMONTORY BAY CRESTMONT f 1 n::1 1 d 3 .. mo.~ n, ·". gar .• crp . lrps, ge )', ESTATES ~"',.,':!'~· :!':..··~·::'· ~'-"~" -'~Y-· l'.G~•:;":•:;:'=:' l~-;:--:--::-:":2=:0:.:2; In'~"~,.;.:-;;'~· -;';,JS-;" 9~!TI';;;;. ~""';:.;""';;,;;·; Lo:>Me. S380. mth. 551-tm 1 garai::r~. &1&-4~14 I Real E1tete 962-6644 !Oil ~itt' Dr .. Brel'I. !Centrt1l BALBOA UNITS BALBOA-\l'alk to Beach! 3 1111\-e nn c>xtl'fl space he11.ter TURTI,EROCK rK'W 3 & F.R. H f t T h ' I Avt•. arros" fmni BIX'a Rr S2JO K,id & ts )OU no longer u.o;e? Sell \t , 2 Ba, pool in rt'C! 3 r~a. u,n ~~~ 1~~ l>A~~~.!l~ise I Co111:0. llo:-r l l11t ••16. $19 ,000 BUYS! CdL\,l:ir-S~mm!r ~n. 1 Br -"°"' "''ilh I\ Dally Pilot l $4.25. ~: 8.33-1972 '1~ 1 1··1· n 11 I ~~~~~~~~~! NEWPORT-SHORES-CO~TACT l'U\Y, f'l\.. t-.IGH ., S1 1\.l. tTicri. Duplex. kld:1 ok .,..~1.111 "··-'· '11 · µ.•:•>t,'\ .. lld· , 1, fnr .<ihfl111ni: T111": Vcry -.harp trlplex llNTC HA.RBOUR-RRch. Pad f!Si:.! C'ontli1 .. 1•:.d nr, Poil ! .. 1 n1~ ,, 11,:11 Onr hloc:k rro b.~v .11,\1 . I •I JU :. 2 '~·'· \ll,f!il\'I ' ' \\alk ro i Acreage for sale 1200 h!ock~ Ill O('('nn. cicF:AN & S~. Studio. )'.rd, frp • sngl1 •Slf'iO, <ll~·n . S2~}7 1-.111 l'l.\"• ::11 1 l!tVJ..;E -:--l'NI VEr:t:~JT\· 1 ·_,. ~ l"'a<'h, fl'1'1l1' & l1'n1u~ I ~BAY VIE\\S! G rca t \\C'l c .. l~rl(I .c1u~11t1 Id'~" !.:• .!'11•11 f',\ru.-1.U.\tJrlOU~ :: hrdm1 '-l:!;-----=--r • I s.m.:ioo Must Be Sold! ,1pp!'t'eintion ll l'(' 11 ' :t Homef1nders * 547-9641 BKH. Jo\8-1711. \'\'C •• ~11· llll7 "·'llf1'oniinium in 111. 1 111 ,, , LUXURY LIVING · · · I CAYWOOD REAL TY SOO ACRES 'l• •ll'\lO!ll 01\111'1'~ unit phio; 2-· !tt::NTEHS:: '' l0<.·RliC1n. ~-·)rn1nl dini111:. j · -.1'11 ii;c i::01H .('(1.111-,;c-. Tht' * 548-1290 * I + T .... ,) lll'rlroon1 unlls. Closrd You Cct All The llouKes CASH 24 HOURS I t tt <• f n 111 11 )' r ni 'I ullininlt :'I~ 111 1111~ Ill 1Hr. 111 ' ---! I 1111n1i;:r. N•'"' roof ~t"lh'r \\·11! 11vn il11 hli• 1,1r rent In OU B k' h' 1 h th1 :-1 hC'.1u11fu!ly f111·111~1\Nl .1 Bayfront Luxury $295 OOO llnl!nl'"· $19.l"OO do\\'11. Full BULt.F.TTN ··rD,\TF.D 3 For Your Home ~1~;~~·~~1~,rn\~~1 t';ui!~•t,1t l'r\~~~ lx!rnL m_ri<lo on. thl' r:1h .t"<' ! Luu!n. l~lf'. lit>~! ~1uy. ·Ml'!O i;.q. 1 1 1 prlce Sl.1~.000. Heart of \ht lln1e11 11't'f'k. $~\\~lA-~ttfS e Thof Intriguing Word Gome wi//.Q Chuckle t"it.4 flir QAY L l'OUAM No hldtlC'n l'O!ll~. rlt'l!lo)-'· fnr in1111td\111r: 11111~ Iii or F.I ,N .. ~t'I (.o11 c.I•\!~'~· fl. II p1('r .t-~h.p. ~l-I0,()00, I .. I ~··nir~~ul:i. Cnll !oday • Homtflnders * 547-9641 No OOll.;.:111lo1111, 11 Yl"S "\1• $R''1".JJ -b(>sl hurn" Call C'oinplt1f \\I ll\ t'l')loi _ .. r\. IX>nn1~·•t1 ·'~·~"'--6!3-731 1 Nr11r )"u1·111p11 k C'hl"l'I')' o:i2-1•~-1001\V.17th St, Sanln Ana I• GEE TAN BRASHEAR REALTY \i~·,· llrui°nn, ~15--8121, \\'fU;l\rr/rtlj'('r. A. 1111 11~., Clp1.•n :-;un. >l·a V111lr y on "ld{" 11a,·r1I C'Oun·' INYES•1;1\~I >·~-~:....:~..:...;...~;..:;~~~ 142·7411 Evts 968-1178 Sr.111nC•>, !!1•alfors. \',"11nnrl kHr hl'n 1: Ol·f'n n READY fOR OCcuP\N°CT ty ro4d b<'tv.·•--n Onk (':l~n [ . LANDLORDSI \ \ \~ I \ .._ __ .., ______ I -\'ICI\' Imm thr !rrrn.-1". Onlv ! . • / , · , , • :==· ==· ==· =-=~-~~ r _ E:\tl"l'l)\;r. Nl'I\' '.!RR. 2A,\, $~.9:10 1 A!~ ll\'lllL !or lr<l~1l ~I PJl:~ fro111 thl' O<.'t8PI. 3 1.rg & , lkounKlnt. l~.-11 lhi n 10 \Ve Sprelallze in Nt\\'por': A.')SUJ\IE 6','ii FllA lo.1n, 2 , rr.ti nh•.,1111., l ' 11 i \' ,, r ~ \, y 1 / r 1 I RR~. JJOi nr!ed den, 21~ BA 1n1nutt1s rron1 t nl"y HI. 60 1 • BMch e Coronn cl"l 1'1Rr e I I 1 ttor,,. Ntl\'flOrt U'1·~1. J 1~1-l'llrk. \"tllaQ:•' Four, Sujl('r nr 11 ca.~c °'j ion · 'rt r t'l•~e ~ f l't"pla~. Small doll·n ,,, !X! m;'lutwi lror1 almNll j &: Laguna Our Rcnlal ~. h~~H~l,,..:T~,~S_O:;...~ ; rooms. 21 J hR!lu1, !Anlily 1 IN. lnd!lqlinR, drp'i &: '"" 11"' tor urihrr "1"11~ I IJll~Till'nt or !'f'nl \\'/ nptk>n. I 11n)'\''hf>N' In So. CAiif. Hilla \ice it .FREE 1o You· ·Tcy J \ \' I I ' .; rm "''/flrtplacr. lonnal din· t upJ:r11ttM rrpt!l cAn he inc:lli, 'IC''\ASll R·•ally, IH:?-1334 k \'allcy11, dra1n11!1r IM mite N'u·VIC'"'' ' . . . . . . }1 ina: rm i !iep. laundry. By o'A·ntr, $41,9'.0. M2--0n6 ou• 2.S-: •••• -~G4'..!~7!.._c>\'t"I. \"itw fron'!, e~,111\y llt'~'f'~slhle NU·VIEW RENTALS bC'ach, $47,900. Broke r 111'\I Finl'~! Inf" lfl\\'(' sio.oon Uons. \Vl\lf'r, tle('lrh·ity"' Tr1'v"1a? -. . & A locksmith employs II fe-xlnl condition. \\'1\lk ro UNI VERSITY PARK D AVond BEACH d'rl'l~IO~TOR\' bay 1111 . hllltopJ. l500 lo !!000 rle\'l'I· s+.J-4030 or <tSl-32@ I p y N A S I ; 963--.'iGRI .\ltrncti\r Amlier.11 3 BR. ~==~6~7::;:·~3~0=0~0~=:; l'QUit) \\'ill r~rlui~ fOf l l,'ft'lll fot'8IT')' mnd~ thn1 f'R,!.E tr.EE i I J I J male P,el~. She d0tts mote , pren1!11r11 'rcenQ<>lt IO<'I\· h"u,o:r nr Sn1 ,\f'lt bldi· t-.lr. 1 pro(>(!rty. SUl'l'OUrldC<I l'ly It's o reoson •f'l'of~lonal Str'\'ltt • ~=·==·==·==·=:'._~ with a -lh•n •-~ wl~ 0 \V N f4 R 1t Ii" r 1 I I" e · 1 Uon. l!Pl!:fo.ded aM·S7ill l K hi 'I~ ....., ....,..., 'l 1\n· 1 i· *LANDLORDS* ~ ~ '" Jm1nacuh1.1.-3 hdnn, 2 hn.th 8.\~0702 l'I • 1• · 1 ••17"J"W· n nn11. ot'f'"lt. nf'er lll)rnf l to read the a box of tool~. •·•• llomt with fa1nllr..rm· frplc. j ,---~--=.,-.,,-.. EAST 9 -WEST 9 OY.'Nt:lt TN1n111fd. muitt 1tell. I of C11llf. f!11(•111 11pplr f.ll'O\'e! Dally Pllot'1 Homtfinders * 547·9641 I G 0 l N 1 R I Drean'l klh~hen. rat ~lln. B'! 0-.1ner Turt.l~rock. 3 Br, f.AST 9. \\'EST 9 Sf>lc. fA n1-nn. .. BR. j & IK'n11t 111'1\' Y\"1\:1 Rt>Ar C:\lllornl:I'! LIU'g!'q • I' I I I' I noom for )'(>Ur n t. brk him rm, 2 bll , 1u1um, ,1~"·· All around 1\1f' ~oll rouNr. M1trifll"NI ~·hi. s ;, 2 , I'! n n. r .111nn. P''n:1!1ts!lr poten11Al entertainment •RentAI St'n.til'f~ e G ~= 1:~ ~0: SJS.950. C1t ll 842.-6691. $5.9,900. lnclds llUld, Prl11~. Uppr1,loo·rr, 2 & l bedroon1, Ol\'ll('r, Qpt'n Dally 1 to :. . , lor dt"velopmtnt now or page every 2 BR C 1..... ru tlZ> • ~ 6-~ lf<ltll 1'•11 No. 3 bebw, WNER desperate. Spt.nl11h only. 8J3..3.'\31". furn/unfurn CnntlM. E'nJoy 1,.:l;cM~>:..Pr;.;:;;'<'llla l.1111e 646-61:'.6 f")1~mf"k, ln\'elllment IJl'OllP I Saturday S 111 't t ou~C~· :': "f· 8 R 3 lldl'ITI , 2 bath hnmci with DY Owner, bt'1ut. 4BR., 2 11 KOlf, tcnnl~ & benfh. Lt!"IO $;AND~: 200 ft tn the iqui "1 11 , \\ilh grri1t v.·fbftsement. $1.00. ~ OR, bit-Ins, bMck frplc, family h& .. fonn11.I dinln1. f1tm rm, Red Carpet, Reeltors hf'll{'h. J Ott. 2 bA. homr, 1 1C'fl'l'.lll or \\Ill ron~ldcr triidc 1ltn, .oiwlm, pool Al~ l BR P .. Land I b ........... L . 3 •«-'911161 Pri ~..... .. OT income pmp1. ''· den, 110-0 'r1•;•l1 In """· •• . .. ... "'' ·~'·. "' .... ~-~ • -'· <0min. "'' ....... • RICK ALDERETIE ·-~" A P~JNT NUM8!R(0 lfTI(IS ';;:t' IN TH!SF SQUA•fS • UtlSCIAM&tf \lfTCtS · FOi ANSWt• I I I I I I I I S.17,000. C&JI ~t ~<'111~1 ~71~4-"'1~1!:-IH!I~!_,.,-,""",.,.-I ~~~'!"!l!'".'"'l~~~!: I ~n S-19,:-.on. 8.11-00!ll II ave llOmothlnst you want to CAll)'On. Aat . 1-'!'f'. !l79-M30. Idle ttmna ••Ith a Ofllly "List'' It In classified, Shlp CIAs.alflpd }.di Cati 642--S871 &-II l<nt< lie-mt with a Dmly 1850 E. 171.h St .• Santi\ Ana ACll7 C1uailled ads do II Clanllled Ad1 call Gi2'"5678 Pilot Cliulfled ld. g,a...51179 to Shore Rf'11ults! GU-.i678. 1oda~ Pllol C1asslfltd Ad. 642"5671 547-6469 wtll • c11 ll NOW 6(2..567B. l-"'°"="Yc.'------, __ S:.C:.R::AM-:.::.::..L:.E:.T:..S:.A:.;:.:ntw:.:::•::n.:.::ln:..C:.l:;l::H::lf::l<::•::l:;lofl:::.:80::.:80:._ • w I ., Today's Final -N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 113, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 N TEN CENTS Glavas By ll'n.uAM SCHREIBER Of ... Dlltr l"llM SIMI Ne"''J>Ort Beach Police Chlef B. James Glava.s said today acces.s to the county's central police intelligence files is ticbUy regulated and not used to 1tockpile data on private citizens .. Glaviu. a former president of the Orange Count'y Police Chiefs Association, was responding to charge! by Super\•isor Ralph Diedrich that the intelligence unit mi•ht be collecting data oo people other ~ . , /et Noise Conference In.Limbo Newport Beach city officials have been meeting privately "''ilh Orange County Supervisor Ronald W. Caspers in an tffort to resolve the Orange County Airport jet noise problem, ~1ayol' Donald A. r..tclnnis disclosed r-.tonday. But those negotiations have broken down and must be resumed promptly or the city will have to s1ep up its lit igation against the county. ~Iclnnis declared during a council study session. ~1clnnis revealed that he and other city officials have met with Caspers three times since Dc<:i!mber, when the city filed its first legal action, trying to force the county to meet state noise standards. A1clzmi.s schedu1ed an execulive session of the council for ~lay 13 so ''\\'e can get on with negotiations or co n s i d e r alternative action at that time. Mclnnis lnsisled that his proposal was not a threat. Mclnnis said he believes t h e negotiations with the county "ca n be meaningful." HAU indications arc that they will be," be said. The mayor said he is concerned that there haven't been any talks since February. how ever. He explained that Ca!pen broke off discussioos.;saying he want.ed to await lhc results of the city council electioiis. h-1c1Mis said further litigation would become necessary only if it becomes apparent "we are not getting the relief "e·feel is due Lhe city." t.1clnn is said the executive session will al'° be used lo brief the newly-elected councilmen on the past history of the airport problem and the potential for additional litigation. Orange County has already been sued by a large group of homeowners and the recently formed Airp(lrt Action Associa· lion . The suit brought by the cily forced the California Division of Aeronautics to conduct a hearing o na request by the eirport for a variance fron1 the noise standards. Officials arc still a\Y<'iting a decision by the hearing examiner and tile Depart· ment of Tranportation. Researcher ~ays Liquor Lobbyist Provided Women • SACRAMENTO (AP) Alcohol r11earche.r Joel Fort of San Francisco said today a liquor lobbyist has provided women 's favors 10 state lawmakers in order to innuence legislation. Fort, a lecturer in criminology at the University of California, offered 00 evidence to back his charge. The'lobbyist denied it and threalcned to sue Fort. Fort's charge came at a news conference called to support a bill by state Sen. Arlen Gregorio CD-San hfateo ), which would repeal the "fair trade" system for pricing alcoholic beverages in Calif om IL Fort 5Bid liqoor lobbyists contributed heavily to the campaigns of lawmaken who would COMidu the bill ln a Senate 511bcommltiee. H• sak\, they abo provided lawnwen .nth "cases of liquor at Oiristmutime and who provide women for them at \•arioos times." "Are you sugg.,Ung that Judg• James 01raz.alidl provides women?'' a reporter ul<ed Fort. "Yes, 1 am ." Fort replied. GirazaUdl, a lormtr JudJ:e, rtprtst:nl& the Wine and Spiril! W"holesalers of Californi~ and 11 COO!lidertd one of the most powerful lobbyist! in Saeramt.nto, ''He'd better be damned careful if he 's m•king statements like! that or he's doing to get one big fit lawsuit," Gar111alldi &aid in an Interview~ "There '1 not oht (S.. LOBBY, Pog• !) Supports Police Intelligence Files than knoY.n criminal elements. Diedrich said he o,11ould not vote for allocation of county run<b to the unit until some kind of civilian re\iew system is established. "We have dont? a good job controlling what information comes in and who gel.S to use it." Glavas said. "I don't su, port extending thal control to others becau;;e it \\'OUkl • only increase the area of responsibility .'' Glavas said he definitely would not support any move to extend review po1o1.·en to elected ofricla.ls. '"The tnlormation is classified in nature and i! better in our hands than 1n the hands of an elected official," GlaYas :said. .. Besides. as pollce chiefs, y,·e have severaJ bosses, au dvilians. looking dov.TI our col~rs constantly." be said. Glavas said the file, which supposedly contains the records of only about 100 individuals, was ~tabli!lhed in 1964 to pool all county police files on organized crime. • "It "'u a money.saving errort and certainly notbinc new." he s a i d . "NaUoawide pools ha\'e bC!m established for i:nany years.·· Glavas said a central file on organizOO ~ is e.~lial to coordinate thf' attack on the highly mobile criminal element. "It b certain!)• possible that someone wilh political ambili<>M might also ha\·e COMectioM v•1th organized crime ,'' he said. He also said ii is poss ible some radical political groups -such as t h e Symbioncse Liberat ion Army -could be invesllgaled if it can be pn:l\'en they po.~ a direct and serious 'threat lO life or property in the community. Gla\'as said the intelligence uni! is !telf· policing and restrlcls acct'ss even to most lay,· offiei!rs. (ien erally Speaking. he said only Newport Employes intell igence officers :ind, JX>l1ctt chirfs ran get into the flll's and th<>n only \.\Jl h due caUSt". "\Ile hnve Vt'T\' s1 re~·t and careful l'\Jlts about 11."' (i.la\'as said He also said nt'w p0htc ctul'.!fs are pu,f. on probation f<ir :i Yt·ar duiing v.·hich time they are drn 1rd art't!SS to the hies. The en tire dt·partnH'nt of l...agut\.'l Beach \A'as put on prob;uinn through la st vear for qu£1stionubll• police sur.·ciltanct . !Stt GLAVi\S, l'ai;e ?I Union Bid Bared UP'IT ........... Explosio•• Scene A shattered window frames the scene after a powerful explosion ripped through a midtown ?danhattan office building. New York fire officials believe the blaSt. was caused by an aceumulation of gas. ~lore than 100 persons were injured but there were no deaths. FBI Doubts Authe11ticity • • Of Last SLA Communique SAN FRANCISCO (UP I) -Tho head of the FBI investigation into the Patricia lfearst kidnaping cast doubt today on the authenticity of the latest communication purporting to be from the Symbionese Liberation Army. Charles W. Bates, FBI spcciaJ agent in charge. said there is no f i n a 1 detenninatioo on the pencilled note and tape recording received by a Sacramento newspaper ~1onday which threatened to murder five California peace officer!! for every SLA member killt'd by authoriUes. "A review (of the message) does not indicate any connection v.·ith previous communications," Bates said. "\Ve are BLACK GROUP URGES SPREAD OF VIOLENCE -Story, P•g• 5 doing some more checks and have sent it to the labora tory in Washington." entered the bank. and there "'ere four others out side the bank in geta\ivay cars. The note received by the Bee said "The Symbionese Liberation Anny will not allow itsel! to be slaughtered by the Fascist forces who suppress us now. \Ile, therefore , issue this warning : five California law enforcement orficers; will be executed for every SLA member murdered." Gov. Ronald Reagan says it must be assumed that Patrida Hearst is still .a \•ictim of the Symbionese Liberation Army until she proves otherwise. Reagan was asked about the 77-day-old kidnapin~ case ~londay at the fil ming of a question-and-aswer session w i t b Sacramento High Sc~I students. The GoYemor told !he students the firs t communications received by A1iss llearst's publisher Cather, Randolph Hearst. indicated she ":ant.ed everything possible done to secure her release. Los Angeles Ruta By L PETER KRIEG Of t11t O.ltr P'li.t S191t There ts an attempt under \.\'ay to unioniie Ney,-port Beach city employes, it 1o1.•as learned today. The new group. affiliated with the AFlrCIO. will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m, in the Costa ~tesa ~loose Hall on 17th Street in an effort to boost its membership rolls. The new group is headed by f\.\'O Waler Department empluyes. \\'ill Travelers as Five Forced To Sip Acid, Shot in Head OGDEN. tltah (UPl )-Two sadistic robben lied up five victims. forced them to drink caustic acid, Ulen shot them all In the head. Three of the victims died. A police spokesman said today the two "apparently went berserk'' after they broke into a hi·fi shop about 10 p.m. ~fonday and found four employes inside . The fifth victim v.'aS the father of ont of the employes, "The suspects are considered armed and extremely dongero1.1s, '' the spokes· man said. Officers 1aid !he pair apparently eluC::ed a citywide dragnet, and the search v.·as expanded to neighboring stales. One survivor had a punctured eardrum apparently caU!ied when one of the killers jammed a pen into his ear and kicked it. The Yiclims were robbed . tied up and tnken downstairs. Police said 1hat during their two-hour rampage in the hi·fi shop, the \'ictims \\"ere allegedly forced to drink some type of causlic nuid wh ich burned their mouths and faces. The body of ltllchelle Ainsley, 18, was found nude. The other dead "''ere identified as Stanley 0 . Walker. 20, who "·as found ~1th a gag taped over his mouth. and Mm. Byran Naisbett, no age listed. both of Ogden. 1be tv.·o killers \lo·ere described as black, one 5-foot-6 and !be other about six feet tall. Orrin W. \\'alker, father of one of the dead. suffered a superficial gunshot wolmd to his head a.s well H bums and the puncturOO eardrum. He v.·as listed in fa ir condition. Courtney f\aisbett. 16. was listed in critical condition with a gunshot wound in the head. He ..... as the son of another victim. The sll.1pects escaped in a yellow Or cr'am-roklred \'an. Ho,,pital spokesmen said police guards have been stationed to protect the ty,o survi\'Ors. Investigators said four of the vlcli11'1$ IStt ACID, Pai;:t !) president and Jim Shipman as \'ice presidenL Shipman said about 125 clerical and blue collar 1o1.·ork ers haYc signed cards l'ndorsing the union and the group needs abou t 30 more to gain lhe rights to represent all employcs except police, firem en and lifeguards. The other three groups each h!!Ye the ir o~TI associations. City employcs c ur r e n t I y arc represented by an employc association State Bunks Go to JOI/2% SAN FRANCISCO IAP )-Ncw increases in the prime 1nleresl rate. to 10 1 ~ percent. were aonoW>Ced today by four California banks. Wells f'argo Bank. !he na1ion's 11th largest ·commercial bank : Security Pacific Bank, Crocker Bank and Bank of California announced prime rale boo!'ts. cffccliYc immediately, from 101, percent. Agnetv Successor lnMaryland Quits Afwr Conviction TO\VSO:-l. lifd . IUPI) -N. Dale Anderson, COl).\'i cted las t month of 32 counts ()f political corrupt ion stemming rrom th<' same invtst1ga1ion lhat drove former Vice President Spiro T. Agnew rrom office. today announced his resignation as Ba ltimore Co u n t y executive. cffecii ve F'riday. Anderson. Siti, ~·ho succeeded Agnew as county execu tive in 1966, continued to profess his innocence at a nev•s conference. but said he interpreted the county charter to mean that he must step down . "I have nol betrayed lhc public trust the people placed in me. I'm not guilt y of any crime." Anderson sa id. "llo~·c\'cr. for thl' momenl. I stand con victed of crimes which I did not commit." Anderson refused to ansy,·er questions, merely reading the one-page statement at the crowded five-minute briefing . Ander!IOn is a fonner Democratic national commilletman and one of the state's most pcl\lo'erful Democral s. Ande rson's attorneys moved for a new trial la.,t "·eek . but U.S. District Judge Joseph H. Young denied the' motion. Anderson ~·as ronvicled of extorting almost $.38,000 from county architects and ('llgincers and evading nearly S.W.000 in federal Income laxes. Anderson is to be sentenced litay 1. lie couJd re<:i!ive 580 years in jail and $320,0CXI in finc.s. The message was delivered in a manner similar to some earlier SLA communiques. delivered by mail to the Sacramento Bee. But ii was signed by a heretofore unknown "General Pax." was unusually brief CQmpared to earlier messages and did nol mention J\1 is.<i Hearst, who was kidruiped by tbe SL A from her Berkeley apartment 11 weeks ago today. But f'BI officials said until it is rtnally determined that the message Is not authentic, they wilt have to assume tNt San_ta Ana Bus Hijacked 11. is real. "We cannot treat it as a hoar at this pcint.",said John M. Reed , special agent in charge of the FBJ's Sacramento office. Meanwhile, lM FBI Bent out a "Wanltd" bulletin to po$t offices across the nation on Patricia He1tnt. She was listed as a mate.rial witness to an April IS, SI0,960 bank holdup here. Also on the "wanted" poster "'ert picturei1 of Donald 0. ·De Freeze. %9. 1denU!ied 3!1 the SLA 's • • O e n er a I Clnqul'.'' Patrida M. Sollyslk, 22, Nancy L. P•rry. 2S, and Camllla C. Hall, 28. Authorilies have Mid It is not ch'!ar whether litiss Hearst was a willing partlClpant In the robbery. The fiv• an • The four sleep)' pauengers on an early morning bll.1 nm from S.nta Ana probably nevtt dreamed they would be hijacked by a gunJr.an bound for downtown Loa Angeles. But they "'ere, .say Santa Ana police-by a young btack man .simulaUna a gun in bis jacket pocket. He was still at large today followlng the 5,40 a.m. hijacking. . Office.n were still trying to unravel dctJUs or tht Incident latt this morning. As best they can figure out. the hljacker boarded a Southern Cailfomla Rap\d Transit bus at the maln bus station tn downtown santa Ana. J As the bm pulled out, the man walked up to the driver and threatened to shoot hlm unless he took the bus lo the lntersecUon of 7th Street and Central Avenue in Loa Angeles. Police aakS there were four other pamncers on the bus when It loft Santa Ana but only two were aboard when it reaclled Loi Angeles. . The other two were let out on the Santa . Ana Freeway in Anaheim for some as yet unexplained reason. a p o 11 c e spokesman aald. 'l11e pair, lS-year-old Danlel Rein and 42-yt1r-old Billy Mone. wtrt picked up • by Anaheim police as they jumped over a freeway boundary ftnce onto a fronta ge road. Tbt:y wtte bf!ing questioned in Santa Ana early today. Police .akt the h!Ja cker. lf he l.! into Los Angeles, arriving at the hijacker's destination at 6:44 a.m. The driver called Los Angeles police. but the n1Ja cker had \'Mishrd by the ume ofricen arrived. Police said the bu.t driver conUnued on eap1urtd1 could ~ chargl!d with multiple f'OOnts of ltldnaping, grand theft and usorted olhe.r charges 1tm"1lng from h~ eJpttM run Into the big city. .I Shipman clai ms has bet'n in cfft>C!lvr. "\\'e ha\'C had no o ulslde representation tha t has done us any good ." Shipman said. "\\'e ha\·en't even been getting raises lhal 1naleh the cosl·of living eac h year." Shipman claimed that. y,•hllc the cost of li ving ha s risen bct....,·een 12 and 15 percent a year rcec ntly, y,•ages ha ve been going up between fi\·c anJ i;u: percent. Shipman said his group feels the ~See UNIO:"J, Page Z~ Cat License Pla11 Delavecl • 111 Newport N~1>0rt B,..ach ctiuncilmcn vowrd litonday night to light en up animal con· trol prect'.'dures and sn1d thl'y ~·ou!J put off a proposa l to ]i('('nsc cal '; until !hey see ho\v a new Jlunlinglon lleach cat ordinance y,•ork~ out. Councilmen also ll pprOVl'CI a hike in the impound fees for stray an imal s of all kinds. but only after Nc1\'J)Ort Bench f'l()- licc said they and poundmastcr Dr. Al· bert Stockton v•ould improve thei r public relations image. People had romplaincd that police "'ere not inform ing them ~·herc the pound is located and that Dr. Stockton \1·ou.Jd not allow the public to inspect in1· pounded animals. Or. Stockton. a pri\'alc veterinarian in Corona del r-.tar. operates lhe pound on n contractural basis. Balboa resident Robert L. Allen. a member of the Citizens Environmen tal Committee. asked that the controversial cat liei!nsing issue be considtred. Past councils have ret"i~·cd sin1ilar proposals but each time they have been rejected. A.Hen said. "It's about ti1nc lo license r very cat. If thcy·re not lief·n~ed. they sho uld be picked up -1f you can catch the m." Huntington Brach adopted a n ord inance requiring :i SIO licl'nse fee for cats that \\'Cnt into efft>Ct thf<> month . A provision !hat requi red cats to be on leashes at all times \\'as stricken la.st y,·eek . Council man John Store had said he thought there miAht OC lega l difficul ty y,·1th such an ordinance because cat" are tcchn icaHv classifi ed as y,·ild animals. Councilinan Richard Croul poinled out !hat if the an imal cont rol \\·ardttns re· cei\'e complaints about a specific cat no....,· that ca t ~ill be picked up. Ctiv Attorney Dennis O'l\'eil said lhe policC dep<lrtmenl has reviewed the !Set l~IPOUND, Page %1 Orange Coast Weather You may need your umbrella to- night and Wednesday> the \lo'Cathcr· 1::idy "'nms. It'll be cooler too. with coa~tal mercury rtad lngs dippi ng itlto the Jo...,·er 605. INSIDE TODi\ \' A crackling, literatt comedy. dramo f rom Bntmn, "Tllr Phlf... :tnthroput," Is tht latist at· tracoon at South CO<l.!t Rep!r· toru in ColC 1\fesa . The p/aJI u reviewed on Paoe 8 today. ....... ,, • ..... l.Mf.., .. I.. M. ..,., .. ...... 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Andrew 's lungs were severely damaged 1.tarch 16 when he fell into a drainage ditch near his. home. lie was pulled unconscious from the water after being carried two miles downstream. Officials al St. Joseph Hospital in Albuquerque, aware that they had a losing fight on their hands, appealed to Orange County for help when the child's damaged lungs began to abandon lhe baUle for air. Orange County has one of only two membrane oxygenalors on . the y,·est coast. It was nown lo Albuquerque by Dr. Robert Bartlett or the medical center starf and It came back to Orange County within t~·o days with the child being. treated by Dr. Bartlett on the emergency Air Force aircraft. Medical center authorities said they realized Friday that the machine was fighting a losing battle and the ailing child was also beset by a mounting Newport Council Asks Review on f.ondominiums Newport Beach councilmen told the planning commission l'donday to review a proposed ordinance governing conversion of apartments to condominiums and iodicated they might delay approval ol any such requests until the ordinance is adopted. Councilmen told the planninij staff to detemUne if one such request already on file would comply with the ordinance u propos«I. Community Development D I r e c to r Richard V. Hogan said he wou.ld report back to them ~1ay 13. Councilmen set a public hc~g for that datfi on a request 'to cohvert six apartment buildings on RuUarxl Road into a 36-unit condominium. Councilman Richard D. Croul said he Is concerned that the ordinance, as proposed, may be too tough and might discourage conversions. He said; in theory, conversiORS are good because they would create homes where rental units now exist. Legion Renewal Will Be Studied Newport Beach i!-otayor Donald A. ~1clnnis appointed a committee ~fonday night to review the request by the Newport Harbor American Legion poet to reMW its lease to Us bayfront building at 15th Street. Mc(nnis named Councilmen Milan Dostal and Pete Barrett and City ?i.Ianager Robert L. \Vynn to the panel. The legion post wants to extend the lease for 25 years. It expires in 1976. Girls Sell llunuuage The teen center of the Girls CJub of. the Harbor Area will hold a rummage sale Saturday to raise funds for its annual trip to Catalina Island. The sale will be at the clubhouse, 18th St. and Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa . It will be tleld from 9 a.m. r.mtil 4 p.m. ORAM61COAST N DAILY PILOT ,,... o.1~qio c.o... o..,,. NOi ""'" .. 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"'• ... _.._..,.,._.,.. t JOO-Fllt ...... ·~ 00-"'Y. ""*llY-"""'-,, 00""""" County number of oompllcaUon!I. Andrew died at I a.m. Sa.lurday with his pa.rents at his bedside. "We are deeply grateful to the hospital staff in Orange Cowlty and to lhe local people lhere for Lhe way they pulled for the little boy," one of ~!r. Snead's law partners commented today. \ Nixon Given 5 More Days On Subpoena By HELEN THOMAS, \VASHINGTON <UPI) -President Nixon, al hi s request, has been given five more days to ans~·er a }fouse Judiciary Commiltee subpoena for tapes aod other materials relating to 42 of his Watergate related conversations, a White House spokesman said today. The original deadline ror responding to the subpoena, which aeekl material for the committee's Impeachment inquiry, \\.'as 7 a.m. POT Thursday. 1be extension moves the deadline to next Tuesday . Deputy press -secretary Gerald L. Warren said only that Nixon asked for the extet'l.5ion because the project was so timK"Onsuming. House Republican leader John J. Rhodes of Arizona said he understood the tapes weNJ "of very poor quality" and the White House staff was having difficulties transcribing them. In describing the project as "time coosumlng." WarTen Indicated that Nixon was not planning to hand over the actual tapes. Instead, he said. the staff had been hard at work "compiling" transcripts of what he considers relevant conversations. The new deadline for Nixon to respond to the subpoena, April 30, Is the first aMiversary of the forced resignations of two fonner top aktes, H. R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman, at the peak of the Watergate unraveling. Warren also disclosed that the White House counsel's office received an additional request from lbe Howe impeachment panel. He described !t as t)i'oader than original reports 'that the request for tapes and materials covered only contributlom from mlllt produttrs and In ternational Telephone a n d Telegraph Corp. FrotnPage I Gl.AV.~S ... activity during a citizen proteat march, Glavas noted. Diedrich's criticism stems from a request by the Intelligence unit for $48,000 ln rounty funds next year. A federal grant will nm out this year and one hair of the cost-ahothc.r $52,000-will be picked up by the cities. li-106t of the money will pay for the five pennaneDt staff mt.rnbcrs of the agency and the remainder "ill go toward equipment. Glava.s said he recognizes that the public expects 118 police force to be fully informed as long as It doesn't infringe on the rights of personal privacy. "We must have a balance and t believe v.-e have already achieved that here," Glavas said. Budget Padded By Councilmen . With Own Raises Newport Beach councilmen began their revitw of the proposed 1974-'TS city budget ~fonday but instead of !rimming It down, they padded It a bit . They gave preliminary approval to their OV.'11 salaries raises, approved by voters, which will cost an additional $9,000 and they authorized City Clerk Laura Lagios to lease a memory typewriter that \\.'ill cost $1,680 a yea r. Councilmen also f o 11 owed a recommendation by City !vi an a g er Robert L. WyM to continue leasirlg lhe city hall annex building behind fire hoodquarters on 32nd Street because o( the low price. That will cost about $4.000 more I.ban Wynn bad projected opending for rental properties. . The clty manager ts proposing a i16.9 million budget but that wUI bt boosltd by at least $700,000 \\'hen raises are negotiated. Realtors Will Host District J\leeling Th< Newport llubor-Costa Mesa Board or Realtors will host the California Real Estate As!OClatlon 32nd dltlrlct meeting Wednesday at the Holiday Inn, 313t Br1'1DI St., Colla Mosa. Tbe dinner wtll begin at 7:30 p.m .. following cocktali1 at 6:30 p . m . Re,.rvatlons moy be obtained by calling Ille board offl<t at 146-167t. I '• ' , • : :t • .. '. Boys Ciub Tea11a Planes Intercepted Israel Ai11 Force Hits Syria Areas By Ualllld Pre11 lDtenatlonal Israel said il.s alr force bombed and strafed Syrian positions on 9,200-foot ~ft. IJennon for t'A-'O i..ours today, but Syrian war communiquet said Soviet-built missiles intercepted and prevented the Israelis from retching targel.!I. lsar.1 reported all il.s planes returned safety. The Beirut ne"·spaper Al ~ioharrer said Syria is using latest.model Soviet missiles v.'ilh multiple warheads against Israeli war planes on the Golan Heights front. It said the mlaUes could fire between three and seven warhead.a. enabling the Syrians lo counter a b:illoon-like decoy device Israeli pilots bave been releasing to divert Syrian missiles from their aircraft. The newspaper Al Sarir said the new missiles were Soviet SAM9s, one of the most sophisticated surface-to-air missiles in the Soviet arsenal. Al fi.loharr('r said "military men" saw the missiles In action Friday when the SyriaD.1 cl!lmed to have downed 10 Israeli planes wlth missiles and anolier seven in air bombat. Israel denied the claims. The conflicting reports came as Israeli and Syria'n tanks and artillery dueled along the Golan Heights for the 43rd comecutlve day In a war of attrition the Israelis say Syria started to Improve its bargaining pos!Uon for the forthcoming round of disengagement talks. S<cretary of Slate l{enry A. Kwinger is due in Damascus aod Tel AV!v later this month to try to bait the war oo the Animal Control Truck Criticized By Ex-candidate Golan lle.ighl.s and to reach an 1 agr~eme11,t scpnratiog the tv.•o iiidl'S. Syrian President Httfez Assad n1ct the • ("()Untry's top leadershi p ~fonday to dls1.•uss the coming talks. L:PI correspondent Jack Payton, wilh the Israeli troo ps In Syr ia, said Syrian shells thucldOO onto !h(' grassy October v•ar battlefield t>tlow !he snov.capped mountain and lsrarh gunners returned fire. Black smoke rtse on the horizon. indicating a hit. One 17Smm U.S.·built Long Tom cannon, the biggest gun in the Isratli arsenal, fired 12 shells into Syrian positions, Payton reported. T h e concussion from the mobile gun blew the fron t and rear windows oul of an automobile parked nearby. A communique broadcast today by Damascus Radio indicated the artiflery and tank duels lasted throughout th e night and 4a.r. The Tel Aviv command ~aid lh(' air allacks w('rc aimed aL s top p i n g construction of a roud that v.·ould take Syrian armor and artillery up the snow· capped ridges or the mountain. Architect Eves .. Parking Builcling On Cdl\f P1;operty An architeciural firm wants to build a two-level parking structure with tenn is courts on the roof on city-oY.'lled propel'1y in Corona del Mar. Architect Ray Cowan told the Newport Beach City Council Mond.:iy his Costa titesa finn , RMA, will design. finance a!XI c.onstruct the facility on a block-long piece of property on Bayside Drive between Jasmine and Larkspur Avenues. Boys Club representative Roger Rolle, 10, gets a little help from some friends during groundbreaking ceremonies r.tonday for new East- bluff Branch oC Harbor Area Boys Club in Newport Beach. Clock- wise behind Roger a.nd George lioag of Hoag Foundation; Eni1in de Mocskonyi, president of the local Boys Club; Ray Bogden of the Ander- son Trust a.nd a regional director of the Boys Clubs of America, and Doris Jones of the Irvine Foundation. New branch at edge of Easf.. bluff Park will be Harbor Area's third. It is to open late this yeai-.) N""'J)Ol't Beach is being inhumane to dogs and other stray anhnals captured by animal control officers, Newport Beach CXMJD.cilmen were told Monday night. "The canine paddy wagon ill not air conditioned or well ventilated. 'lbe a.Jtimals suffer rather badly," Bayshores resident Ellls T. Glazier complained. Glazier, a defeated city council candid/Ito. s u I g e It e d that . ')r condiUoning be installed or the windows in the van be enlarged. Counciln1en referred the proposal to the Off·Street Parking comn1ittee .• lhe Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor Oiambers or Cclmrnerce and the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Comn1isson. ''The reaction .by councilmen "'as that the plan appears to be an acceptable method of building tennis courts and 'SQl\ing parking problems," Newport Beach City.Manager Robert L. Wynn said .~. Boy Dangs Self , "Tho · Polite ·~,I !\es gimmicks anyway, they'd like this idea." Glazier, a critic of police procedures, told the council. City Manager Robert L. W y n n promised he Y,"Ould see what could be done. Fro•n Page I LOBBY ... He Failed to Save Family in Fire ounce of.trutn in it. '"This fellow is a liar. 1'11 tell him that, and I don 't provide them with any liquor at Christmas, either,"' Garazalldi said. CH ICAGO (UPl)-Relatives and neighbors today mourned the death or a 14-year-<ild boy ' who hanged himseU because he failed to save four members ol his family. who diedjn.fire Jbr.ee we< ks ago. The body of Kenneth Richardson was found Sunday hanging from the top of a handrail in his home i n suburban Northlake. "I heard my brothers and sisters !'ailing," Kenny said in a note wbich ended with the Lord's Prayer. KeMy's mother, fflrs . Edna \\'alker, said her son had been brooding since the April I fire. He asked in his note that he be buried next to his brothers and sisters. she said. Deborah, 15, "·ho ~'ere also sleeping on the second floor. He could not awaken another sister, ~lrs. Sandra \Vhiltington, 19, or her IS. month-old daughter, Shannon, In the third bedr.oom. Kenny ran downstajrs to a!A-"Bken his mother and a hair-sister, Loretta Walker, 9, but smoke and heat stopped him from returning to the second floor. The bod!~ of Mrs. \Vhittington and her child were found by firemen in their room. Deborah and Thomas. although a~·akened by Kenneth , failed to leave their rooms . Deborah's oo:·: \\·.:.s found under her bed where she had apparently crawled to avoid smoke. Thomas was found dead In bed, firemen said. Services and burial will be held \Vednesday in Fairview B ap t is t Cemetery, McKenzie, Tenn., relatives said. . From Page I IMPOUND ... ~ possibility of enacting a cat ordinance and had~i'ecommended against1L · "The probem is that cats are nocturnal animals and it's hard to identify the owner," O'Neil said. Corona del J\1ar resktent Annabel Konwiser appeared before councilmen urging that they improve the currentl pound operation. Another woman. Und.a M a v J , suggested !hat Dr. Stockton erect a Sign in front of his animal hospital indicating that it is the pound. City J\1anager Robert L. Wynn said Dr. Stockton would be asked to do lhat. W~'Tln also said Stockton will be included in the city han telephone listings. Fort's charge lUroed Gregorio's De'A'S conference inlo a shambles. ?i.ferle Goddard, a lobbyisl representing grocers Yt'hO appeared with Foct, accused him of gutter tactics. : "We v.'ant no part of it," Goddard said. From Pagel ACID ... were employes of !he shop. The elder Walker had come to the store to see why his son was late getting ofr \\.'Ork. He '"'alked into the midst of the grisly seine and became a victim.· Another son waiting outside heard his fatJier cry for help and kicked down a door. discovering the death scene. At the time .of the fire, Kenneth who was sleeping in one of three upstairs bedrooms, awakened to see smoke and names. He roused his half-brother, Ir..--------------------.... -----..,--------------... Thomas \Valker, II , and his sister, From Page I UNION ... <>xperience of AFL-ClO negotiators ''wlll do something for us." Ci ty ~1anager Robert L. W y n n admitted that he isn't particularly happy about the potential or unionization ~·ithln city hall . ''I v.·ould rather deal with an association because I think we can be paremalistie."-Wynri said. "But with the AFl.rCIO v.•e will have to tend to rormalile things a bit more," he said. "On the other hand . all the AFL can do is give us a perso11 lo meet and conrcr with. And we 've been doing that ror years." Lou Gluesing. Y.·ho heads the t'xisting city employes group, was reluctant to discuss the unionization movement. lfe would onJy say that he bas not discussed It with his board of directors. ~;.~e:'ot~~r~~ :~~::sat~~~ Steve Sliver. Silver could not be reached for comment. t~rank tvens, asaistaot to the city manager for persc.nntl, simllarly was unavailable to explain the Impact of the new union on negotiations that have olready begun. All four city ~mploye groups hi1ve asked for raises that would booat salaries between lS and 18 perctnt for the ·next llscal year. City ~tanager Wynn haa proVided for ralw that would totAI about 7.8 per<enl In the INdget that ht 111bmltted to councilmen last week. ., • BLESS THIS MESS! For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be tom up to widen the street. At times Placentia Avenue will be closed and access· will be available by way of Babcock St., coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with construction as the re sults will certainly be worth all the trouble. If you aren't adventuresome, give us a call. and we'll bring samples to your home. 19th 'ST, -1 lath ST. l7thST. i -~ I IM3 ,.. -PlAClllllA . 16th ST .. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES tN CX>STAMISA SaNCl ltJ7 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 Mon.·TIMs. 9 to Si30J M. t to.; Sol. "30 to S • I I I I I • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks \'OL. 67, NO. 113, l SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 c TEN CENTS Glavas 8) WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI ""-o.lf' Ptltt S .. tl ' Ne"''J)Ort Beach Police Chief B. James Gtavas said today access to' lhe county's (entral police intelligence files is tightly regulated • and nol used to st'.Ockplle data on private citizens. • Glavas. a former president of the.· Orange Count)' Police Chiefs Association, was responding to charges by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich lhal the intelligence un it might be colleeting data on people other S Victims Forced to Drink Acid OGDEN, Utah (UPJ)-Two sadistic robben tied up five vi ctims, forced them to drink caustic ac id, then shot them all in the head . Three of the victims died . A police spokesman said today the two "apparentl y went berse rk" after they broke Into a hi-fi shop about 10 p.m. Monday and found four employes inside. The fifth victim was the father of one of lhe employes. "The suspects are considered anned and extremely da:igerous, '' the spokes· man said. Officers said the pair apparently ehu!ed a citywide dragnet, and the search was expanded lo neighboring states. One survivor had a punctured eardrum apparently caused when one of the killers jammed a pen into his ear and kicked it. ·The victims were robbed, tied up and taken downstairs. Police said that during their two-hour rampage In the hi-fi shop, the victims were allegedly foroo:l. to ~ink !Orne type of causlic fluid v.·hich burned their mouths and faces. The boi:ly of Michelle Ainsley, 18, was jound nude. The ether dead were identified as Stanley O. \Valker. 20, v.·ho was found with a gag taped over his mouth. and lifn. Byron Naisbett, no age listed, both of Ogden. The two killers were described as black, one 5-foot~ and the othe r about six ""'' tall. Orrin W. Walker, father of one of the dead. suffered a superficial gWtShot wound to his head as v.·e\l as bums and the punctured eardrum. He was listed in fair condition. Courtney Naisbett, 16. was listed in critical condition \\'ith a gunshot y,·ound In the head. He v.·as the son of another victim. 1be suspects escaped in a yellow or cream..ook>red van. Hospital spokesmen said police guards have been stationed to protect the l.,.,'O 1urvivors. , Investigators said four of the victims (Set ACID, Page 2) Researcher Says Liqitor Lobbyist Provided Women SACRAMENTO I AP) Alcohol rtsearcher Joel Fort of San Francisco said today a liquor lobbyist has providi!d •·omen's favors to state lawmakers in order to inOuence legislation. 'Fort, a lecturer In criminology at the ,..University or Californla, offered no evtdence to back his charge. The k>bbyist denied it and threatened ta-sue.Fort. Fort's charge came at a news conference called to suppon a bill by ilate Sen. Arlen Gregorio (D-San P.tateo l, which would repeal the "fair trade" system for pricing alcoholic beverages in California. Fort said liquor lobbyists contributed heavily to the campaigns or lawmaker s who •oold consider the bill in a Senate 1uboommittee. lie said they also prov1d<d lawmak•<S with "cases of liquor at Chrtstmastlme and wbo provide 'lll'omen for lhtm at various times." "Are you suggesting that _Judge James Gftraialldi provides women?"' a re~rttrr asked Forf. "Yes, I am 1 11 Fort replied. GarazalkU. a formt:r judge, ~nlS lhe Wine and Spirits Whole..Wers of C.\lfornia and is considered one. ol the most powerful lobbyists In sacramtnto. "He'd better be damned careful II bt's making statements like that or he's doing to get one big rat laWJ11it.'' Gar:i.z.alldl 'Aid ln an interview, "There's not one IS.. l.OBBV, P1ge !l • Supports Police Intelligence Files than known criminal elements. Diedrich said he would not \'Ole for allocation of county funds to the unit until some kind of civilian review system is established. "We have done a gooct job controlling . what information comes ln and v.·bo gets to use it," Glavas !aid. "I don't su, port extending that control to others because it would only increase 'the area of responsibility." Glavas said he definitely wouJd not support any move lo extend review powers to elected officials. "The: informatk>n is ctassifled ln nature and is better in our hands than in I.be hands of an e.lected official," Glavas said. • "Besides, as police chiefs, we. have sev~al bosses, all civilians, looking down our collars constantl)','' he said. - Glavas said lbe fife, wl\ich suppcsedly contains the l'tt'Of"ds ()( only about 100 indiriduals, was established ln 1964 to pool all county police files on organized crlme. "It wu a money-saving e~fort and certaintY nothing new," he s a i d . "Nationwide pools ha\'c been established .for many years." Glavas .said a central file on organized crime is essential to coordinate the attack on the highl y mobile criminal element. "It is certalnly possible that someone with political ambitions might also have connections v1ith organized crime," he said. He also said it is possibli.' some radical political groups -such as t h c Symbionese Liberation Arn1y -could be investigated If it can be proven they pose a direct and serious thn!at to life or property in the community. G\avas said the Intelligence unit i!i :';('If· policing and restricts access e\"('n to most law officers. Generally spe aking, he said only inlf'lligen cc ofh<'rrs an d polil'f' ch1rfs ca n get fnto !he files und l h~·n only w1lh due cause. ""'c h;11·e \lr~ 11\ril·t :ind carrful rule:; ubou1 it ." C:!.1\.'t,~ said 111• al~ $.'.lid nl"•'' police chiefs arc. put on proba t1011 for a yt'ar cl~ir1n» v.hlch tuue th<'Y are drnu:d ricctS~ In thr files. The CTI!Jr~· tl1•p;1r!rn1•11t Of t..a,;una Ht•11c.h \\<IS put on 1>roba11on throu gh las! yc.ar for qu1'Sl1onabl t• l"'1l1cc ~Ur\'cilhince ~Srt Gl.A\'AS , l'a~t %1 Villas Endorsed Planners OK Lakeside Apart1rients Baton Bog· Brian Provenzano, 17 months. Costa Mesa, tries his hand at baton twirling at Costa Mesa Park. Brian was on band li1onday while his sister participated in city recreation class and couldn't resist getting into the act. • FBI Doubts Authenticity • Of Last SLA Com1nm1ique SAN FRANCISCO iUPll -The head of the FBI investigation into the Patricia Hearst kidnaping cast doubt today on the authenticity of Lhe latest communication purporting to be fr om the Symbiooese Liberation Army. Charles W. Bates, FBI special agent in charge, said there is no I i n a I determina1ion on the pencill«I note and tape recording received by a Sacramento newspaper r.tonday which threatened to murder five California peace oflicers for every SLA member killed by autho rities. "A review {of the message) does not indicate any connection v.•ith previous communications," Bates said. "We are BLACK GROUP URGES SPREAD OF VIOLENCE -Story, P•g• S doing some more checks and have sent it to the laboratory in Washington." The message was delivered. in a manner similar to some earlier SLA communiques. delivered by mail to the Sacramento Bee. But it was signed by a heretofore unknown "General Pax." was unusually brief compared ta earlie r messages and did not mention to.ti!.' Hearst. who was kidnaped by the. SL.A fni m her Berkeley apartment 11 weeks ago toda y. But FBI oflicials said until it is finally determined that the message is not authentic, they will have to assume that it is real. "We cannot treat it as a hoax al this point." said John r.1. Reed, special agent in charge of the FBl's Sacramento office. The not.e receive'<! by the Bee said "The Symbionese Liberation Army will not allow itself to be slaughtered by the Fascist forces who suppress us now. We , therefore. issue lhis warning : fi\'e California law enforcement officers will be executed for every SLA member murdered." Guv. Ronald Reagan says it must be !See FBI, Page ?) No Stocks For Streaker SOUTllPORT. 'EiiiiJand IUPfl--A streaker who walked around a block wearing only a green v.·ig and carrying an umbrella deserved lo be placed naked in stocks in a - public place, a magistrale told the young man. "Then people could throw stuff at you." magistrate Kenneth Blundell r.tooday told Christopher Trowell, 23. '·Jt would be just the place for a crackpot like you." But the magistrate relented and imposed a more conventional punishment on Trowell -a maximum ~o fine for using insulting behavior. Los Angeles Ruaa By RUDI ~1EDZEL.SKI ot tM D•il'r Piiot! 1tett The ?itesa Verde Villas. a $12 million "Yt'~ and tiater" luxury ap:ir1ment development, won a unan imous \'Ol e of approval 1'.londay night from the Costa 1'.lesa Planning Commi!Sion. Cotnl1Wsk>ner! v o t e d 4-0 to recommend to the city COWlCil that authorization' for construclion be gi\'en despite a warning from ci1y planners that !he project has "det;ign problems." to.In. Arlene Schafer, ney,·ly ;ippointed planning commi~ioner, ;i~ta incd. Tht 496-unit P.lesa \I C'rde \'illas is proposed for 20 acres of Srgerstrom land on the soutbrost comer of ~tcsa Verde Ori\'e East and Golf Course Drive . \\'alter Gayner of Eagle Development Co .. Newport Beach, said today he hopes to break ground on the project by June and begin renting the apartments by the encl ol the ~· The rent ~1ll range trom the low 2001 to the high 300'1, he said. "This is 1 most unusual prQjecl. not only fat Costa Mesa . but for all of Orange County.'' Gayner. a ~1e.Y Verde resident, said about hls lake and stream project. Unlike nearby Vista del Lago. there vdll be no boat.'! on the 210.IXK> square foot lake. The lake v.ill be surrounded by heavy landscaping, feature fountains and y,·aterfalls, and serve a purely decorative Pllrl lost. Hov.·ever. Southern California Edison Comnay ~lanager J im Kennedy poinled out during a study session preceding the planning commission meeting that thr. deve lopers may run into trouble ii thr.y intend to run the recirculating pumps and water jets v.·ith electricity. He said the to.fesa Verde Villas could be in violation of a Public Utilities Commis.9on energy f PUC ) : ire ct i v e ll'hich prohibits the use of el'K'1ricily for re\.-olving signs and decorative water wocks. Kennedy added that his finn does not want to say whether the apartmemts should be built or not and that he has recommen~ that Eagle Development Co. contact the PUC directly to determine whether lhe Villas \\'Ould be in violation. Ruling 14.1 or the Public Utilities Commis.~ion applies to all commercial and industrial buildings, but not to residential units. Gayner says his project is residential and belie\·es that he can obtain the neceM&.ry approval to run his circulation system eltctrically. Flournoy Cots Lead SAN FRANCISCO (A.P )-S tate Controner Houston Flourno y has almo.st wiped out a more than l\\'O--to-One lead enjoyed by Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke and is running about even y,·ith Reinecke in the race for the GOP nomination for gQ\lemor. the califomia Poll indicated today. A statewide poll of 4 4 6 Republicans, telephoned belween April 10-13, showed 28 percent backing Reinecke and 24 percent favoring Flournoy. If not. he ls prepared to run lhC pumps on gas or to control his lakes biologicall y Yt ilh the planting of fish and crustaccailS. Although no one spoke against the proje<:I dur ing the public hearing pOrtion of the .\lesa Verde Villas' zone exception Pl'rmit. the apartment construction is being resisted by so1ne residenls in the t\1esa Verde area. Gayner said tl)is morning that the contt'mplatcd developmenl actuall y is of a Jo.,..·er density than aJloy,·ed under the ex isting zoning and that lhe high rents v.·oud keep a ..... ·ay any ''transient'' ele ment State Bunks Go to 101/2% SAN FRA NCISCO IAP)-Ntw Increases in the prime interest rat~. to 101-\ percrnt, w e re announced today by four Californ ia banks. \Velis Fargo Bank. the nation's 11th Jarge5t commercial hank: Security Pa cifi c Bank. Crocker Bank and Bank of Californ ia announced prime rale boosts, eHecti\'c immediately, lro1n 10 1 ~ percent. Agneiv Successor lnMurylandQuits After Conviction TOWSON , ~fd . IUPJ ) -N. Dale Anderson. convicted last month of 32 (X)Unl'I of political corrupt ion stemming from the same in\·est1gation that drovC' former \'ice President Spiro T. Agnew from office. today anno unced his resignation as Baltimore Co u n t Y executive, effective Friday. A.nderi;on. 56. v.'ho succeeded Agnev.· as county executi\'e in 1966. continued to profess his innocence at a news conference. but said he. interpreted the county charter to mean tha t he must step down. "I have not betrayed the public trust the people placed in me . I'm not guilty of any crime,'' And erson said. "However. for the moment. I !itand convicted of crimes v.·hich I did not commit." Anderson refused to ans y,·er questions. merely readin g the one-page statement al the crowded fi\·e·minute briefing. Anderson is a former Democratic national committeeman aOO one of !he slate'1 most poy,·erful Democrats. Anderson's attorneys moved for a new trial last week. bu t U.S. District Jud ge Joseph H. Yoong denied the motion. Anderson v.·as convicted of extorting almost $.18.000 from county architCC"tS and engineers and evading nearly $.S9,!XX) in federal·income taxes. Meanwhile. the FBI sent out a "Wanted" bulletin to PoSt offices aCTOS! the nation on Patricia Hearst. She was listed as a material witneM to an April 15. $10,960 bank holdup here. Also on the "wanted" paster 'lll"er~ pictures of Donald 0. DeFteete, 29, ldcn!lfied as the SLA 's • • G e n e r a l Cinque,'" Patricio M. Soltysik. 22, Nancy Santa Ana Bus Hijacked , L. Perry, 25. and Camilla C. Hall, 28. Authorities have said it i5 not d ear w.bether Mis.s Hemt was a willing participant in \)le robbery . The five an tntered the bank, and there were four others outslde the bank In getaway can. Girls Sell Ruuuuage The teen center of the Girls Club Qf the Harbor Art.a will hold a rummage salf! SaturdnJ: to rajse. fwids for its aMual trip to Catalina Island. 1'he sale v.·Ul be at the clubhouse, 18th St. and Anaheim Ave., Costa P.1csa. It wiU be held rrom 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The four sletpy passengers on an early morning bus run from Santa Anl probably never dttamed they would be hijacked by a .gurur.an bound fl'lr downtown l.<1s Angeles. Bul they were. say Santa Ana police-by a younc black man slmula.ting a gun In his }acket poctet. He was still at large today followina: the ~:40 a.m. hijacking. Officer1 wtre still tryinll'. to unravel details of the Incident late Ui1s morning. As best they can figure out, the hi jacker boarded a southern Cailfomla Rapid Tran.<lt bus 1t tlle main bul station in downtoY111 Santa Ana. AA the bus pulled out, the man v.·alked up lo the drfvcr and threatened to shoot him unl•ss he took the bus to the intersection of 7th Street and Central Avenue In Los Angeles. Poll.ct said there ~·ere four other pawngtr1 'bn the bus when It left Santa Au but Or\Jy two we.re aboard whtn It reached Los Angeles. The other two were Jet out on the Santa Ana Fre.eway In Anaheim for some as yet un6pla1ned reuon. a p o I I c e apokesman aaicl. 'The palr, $$.yeat-old Daniel Hein ind 42-):e&r-cld Billy P.lorst, were picked up t by Anaheim police as they jumped O\'er a freeway boundary fence onto a frontage. road. They were being ques tioned in S3nta Ana e!lrly today. Police u!d the hijacker. if he is Into lm Ange les. arriving at the hij acker's de1tinalion at &:44 a.m. The dri\•er called W Angel ts police, but the n\Jacker had vanished by the lime officers arrived. Polict said the bu:s driver continued on caplured, could be charged with multiple l'f)Unl.s of kklnaping, grand theft tuld auorted other charaes stemming from his expre.."13 run into the big city 111c planni ng d('parunen\'s object ions to tht· iipartmcnt co1nplex centcr!'d 01ro11nd the .pakmg arrange1n•·nt -larsc. pa\•ed parking lot s separal('d by high buildings City plann€'rs also objected lo th<' "hare! look" of al!cv-l1ke interior stret'IS which are lined w"ith 30 fuot high hu1ld1ngs blocking the v1e14· of the v.·ater and insu ff icieni.-:tctive reC'rcalionrtl space. They c'"altcO on the tlc\'l'lopers to redesign the projt.'CI as a cond1uon of npproval 10 !ht' zonr exception . b11\ the com mission y,:11\(.'d the requircrnenl. l\1e8a Order8 'Hio·h Prioritv' e . Sig~1s St11dy· The Costa ~lesa City Council has ordered a "high priority" study lo determine whcl h<'r the nev.· s ii:: n ord inance should Include n special section alJ O\\'ing certain kinds o f businesses bigger signs tha n others. Council members 11sked Planning l)irector \\'illiam l>unn ~londay lo li.sl lhe advan1ages and disadvan tages of making exceptions for O\vners of auto dealer· ships, motels. theater.;, restaurants and scrvioce station~. Dunn said he would assign a man to the study projCC"l and prom ised to ha\'e an ansy,·er for the council .,..·ithin 45 days. Special regulations arc bein~ re-quested by some loca l business intt'rests "'ho contend that the nature of thei r business makes it impcrati\"C to have mor~ signing than currently ullO\\ed by the ordinance. The issuC' "·a~ r:iis('d during a study session by City ~lanai::f·r Fred Sorsabal who s.'tid he \Vanted son1r guidance from the counr11 on \\'hcthcr a "special regulations" sect ion should be added to the ordinance. Cos ta :\l csa Future ' Farrncrs Wi 11 I Jonors :\ine C~ta ~tesa ll 1gh School Future farmer!i of America v.erc Moored for their achievements in agr1c1.ilturC' by S('ruri1 y1Pac1fic Bank at a rrce nt a";irds h..'lnquet al the Grand Hotel in Anaht•Jm. The "''inners y,·erc .Jerry Shapiro. Julie Calde ra, Donna Lupis. ~:llen Koga, Kc,·in \\'ootl row. Kim Flick, Jack Jonas, f]izabeth Hallacy and Sandra Fitzwa ter. Orange Coast Weather You may ncOO ~'Our un1brella to- night and \\.cdncsd:iy. the \\'l·at&r· lady v.arns It'll be cooler too. y,·11h ro~stal merC'ury readings d1pp1ng into the Joy,'cr fi()r;. I NSlllt: 1'011;\ Y A crockf111g. llu-ralt comedy. dra ma (rnm Br11a1n, "The Phll- :J1tlhrop1s1... 1$ Iii«!' latC$I OI· traciion at Sot•th Coast Reper· tory in Cosa r.Jtso. 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Deputy press secretary Gerald 1.-. \\'arren said only that Nixon asked for the e1lension because the project was so time.consuming. House Rcpublicnn leader John J . Rhod es or Arizona said he understood tho tapes were "of \'cry poor quality" and lhc \Vhitc !louse staff \\'as having difficulties transcribing them. In desiribing the project as •·time consuming," \Varrcn indicated that Nixon was: oo l planning to h:ind aver the actual tapes. Instead, he said. the staff had been hard at y,·ork "compiling'' transcripts of what he c o n s i d e r s rclcvat1t conversations. The new deadllne for Ni:o;on lo respond to the su bpoena, April 30, is the fi rst anniversary of the for ced resignations of IY.l> former top aides. II. R. lfaldeman and John D. Ehrlichman. at the peak of tbe Watergate unrave ling. Warren also disclosed that the White House counsel's ofUce received an addltional request from the House impeachment panel. •le described it as broader than original reports tha t the request for tapes and materials covered only· contributions from milk producers and 1ntcrnational Telephone and Telegraph Corp. \Varren said Nixon spent a "great deal of time" reviewing his response but has not made a final determination on what his ansy,·cr will be. •·The President lms Cc1ermlned he \vould like some ext ra time to review the response in its entirety," Warren said in disclosing the request for an extenSion. \\rhen pressed further as to why it was takLng so long, \Varren said : "J'm telling you in all candor. the final decision has not bttn made. It is our position to deal responsibly with the House Judiciary Committee.'' He explained that Nixon had been i'reoccupied with other p r o b I e m ! , !nt1luding the mnatlon-ridden 1ecooomy, ~ornado devastations in the Midwest and ~u1J1, foreign affairs and foreign aid. 1.\'arren refused to specu]ate on whether Nixon also would seek ·a r~stponement of the subpoena by ' special 1~osecutor Leon Jaworski for 6 4 ..-.i.tergate conversations ll<'hich is due .~.lay 2. ··1 can't predict there will be a delay," ~arren S.t1id. '!lurglar, Armed Witl1 Key, Gets $150 in Goods A "burglar who apparently had a key but tried to rake evidence of a forced entry through deadbolt locks by using a pry tool stole $150 worth of diverse loot frQm a Costa ~lesa apartment complex ~tooday. Kenneth Schoiler. 20, of 2000 Parsons "St .. told Patrolman Roseoe Broad that he lost SllO worth of va luables including a stereo set, five pocket knives and one pocket wotch. ltc said three pillow cases "'ere also ~tolen by the intruder who broke into ;he apartment building o~·ncd by .1 seeood \ 0lCtim, builder J?.ichard ::. \\'hite, 48, or North Hollyv.·ooct. ' \'ihite said a SJ~ oil painting owned by him \Vas also stolen. but he wa:s unable to recall the subject mailer of the picture. Ol.ANGICOAU C... DAILY PILOT 11w ()-c;..,.,.1 0.... ,. ... "''n ,....,,. 0\ '""" _ ...... ~-...... i..-"'""'°'-(""" ~"'""II eom...n, ~··•fl>'"'"'.,~ nufll<-a "'""""'I '"'OUO~ f 11000 ""' lo•I• ..... .... ...,....... ll<'at~ ·~"'''"""" l!eK11/f .. ,.,. ••·•v ... -. .oau~••oc~ '"''"9Jl'.t<l!ll•N<• ••1 ' ,n .,..,.,,,. ~an ..._ Co?""""' A -·• ,..., ........ , • ..,.. .. P<o't'll ..... ~ !;,.,•-..-. •. .., "''" '··· 1•" "''"'"""' '°""'''"""' t1' .,. '' •• J"" l'>t)f U•• •'•-t C.0>1• ~ .... 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It is lo open late this year. Boy Hangs Self He Failecl to Save Farnily iri Fire CHICAGO (U PI J-Relalivcs :t n d neighbors today n1oumcd the death of a 1.t-yeaN>ld boy who hanged himself because he failed to save four members of his family who died in fire thr ee weeks ago. The body of Kenneth ruchardson was found Sunday hanging from the top of a handrail in his home i n suburban Northlake. ''l heard my brolhers and sisters calling," Kenny said in a note which ended with the Lard's Prayer. Kenny's mother. f\-1rs. Edna Walker, said her son had been brooding since the April 1 fire . He asked in his note that he be buried next to his brothers and sisters, she said. At the lime of the fire, Kennet h \vho was sleeping ln one of three upstairs bedrooms, awakened to sec smoke and flames. He roused his half-brother, Thomas \\'alker, II , and his sister, Deborah. 15. who were also sleeping on the second floor . He could oot awaken another siste r. ~lrs. Sandra Whittington . 19, or her 18- Fro1n Page 1 GLAVAS ... 11ctivity du ring a citizen protest march, Glavas noted. Diedrlch's criticism stems from a request by the inl~lligcncc wilt for $48.000 in county funds next year. A federal grant wUI run out this year Rnd one half of the cost-ano1her ~52.000-y,•iJl be picked up by thl' c1\lcs. 1\lost of the 1noney \~'Ill pay for !he five ~~m~~~nt ~'i~~~,::~ix:~11of ~~c ;~,~~~~ ('(jUipnl~I . Glavas ~1ld he recognizes that the public expecLo; ils police force lo be fully informed as long as It doesn't infringe on the rights of ptr!!Onal privacy. "\\'e must have a balance and I belie\'.:! .,...e ha\'e alreaay achieved that hcrt,'' Glavas said. From Pagel LOBB Y ... ounce of truth in it. '"this fellow is a Uar. 1'11 tell him lho l. and I don't ptOvlde l h~nt wllh any liquor nt Christmas, cl1her, · Garazalldi !nid. Fort's charge turned Gregorio's ncl''S conference into A ,;h9mblcs. ~1er1e Goddard, a lobbylsl representing grocers who appenred with Fort, accu~d him of guUer tactics. "\Ve v.·ant no ptir1 or ii," Coddord said . month-old dau ghter , Shannon, in the third bedroom. Kenny ran downstairs to ay,·aken his mother and a half-sister, Loretta \Valker, 9, but smoke and heat stopped him from returning to the second floor. The bodies of ltfrs. \Vhittinglon and her child 1vere found by firemen in their room. Deborah and Thomas. although awakened by Kenneth. failed ta leave their rooms. Deborah 's be · / w:.s found under her bed v.·here she ha d apparently cral'-'led to avoid smoke. Thomas was found dead in bed, firemen said. Services and burial will be he ld \Vednesday in J.~a.irviey,· Baptist Cemetery, l\lcKenzie, Tenn., relatives said. Sla yer of Son GuiJty of Seco11d Deg ree Murd er A Westminster man "1lo beat his 4- month-old son to death was lound guilly t-.tonday of second degree murder. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kcnnflh Williams delivered that \'erdicl after Bences Pablo Salazar, 23, waived jury trial and agrbd to allo"' Judge \Villiams tolrule on the basis of a rtading of the case file . Judge Wil liams ordered Sa I a z a r returned to his courtroonl lttay 2J for sentencing to "'hat could be a state prison tcrn1 of five years to life. SalJ1.ar \\':tS arrested June 23. 19i2, aht'r the dea th of his infant son, Brian , 4 months. Doctors at a local hospital summoned police whtn they determined tha t t~ b.iby had died from a series of heavy beatings that inOictcd multiple and no.ally fit.al lnjui-les. . Ren ltors Will Host Di trict l\fee ling The NC\\'flOrl lfa.rbor-Cosla ~fesa Board or Realtors \\'ill host lhe California Real Estate AssociaUon 32nd diillrlct meeting Wedo sday lit ihe Holiday Inn, a1:u Bristol St.. Costa ~tcsa. the dinnrr will begin at 'l:3G p.m., rollowing cocklllils at 6:30 p . m . Re!!ervation~ may be obtained by calling the board office at 646-1671 . Ft1taeral •eld: Kidnap 'Hoax' l nvestigated MIAMI, Flo. (AP)-Bank olficlal Albert L. DanuJer, who last week aald he wu k.ldnaped and held for raneom, 11 betnc lnvesligated In a possible extortion hoax, a source close to the kidnap investigation said loday. NeW5Mexico Tot i An assistant v1ce president of City National Bank of llallandale, Dantzler called the bank at 9:05 a.m. Friday ind sald he Was being held for a $60,000 raMOm. He was found W'lharmed early Saturday on a Fort Lauderdale beacb and later told police ht escaped abductors by jumping from a boat into the Atlantic Ocean and swimming to shore. Delay Hits Hoag Tower Cornpletion Eleclrleal probler:ns a.t Hoag r-.temorial Hospital in Newport Beach have delaytd the opening of the new 11-story patient- care tower until approximately May 1, a hospital of!iclal said today. 'I'ht tower wu fonnally dedicated Sunday but lessened electrical power resulting from two dect.riC'll fires during the previous two weeks prevented the building from being occupied. A needed replacement part for the power duct is expected to arrive toda y, the spokesman said, and about a week will be required for instanation and testing of the system. Trouble beg>n April 5 with an II a.m. fire that destroy«! a pl""' of buss duct, which transfers power from the Edison Company's external source into the hospi tal's power plant. The hospital Immediately switched to it.s own generator system, which activates within seconds after a power failure. The duct was replaced that day with a spare part. When Edison Company power .,..·as resumed at 2:30 a.m. April 6, however, a second fire blew out the new duct system and two Edison Company transformers, the spokesman said. The hospital ran on generator power until April 12, when new lines from the Edison Company were booked up, prov iding about 60 percent or the ho.<ipita1's normal power. The spokesman said the current power is suffi cient for usual hospital:activities but would be strained by the addition ol the new tower's air~tk>ning system. "'Ibis has been a day-to day process of waiting to find out when the repl aC"Cment part will arrive ," !ht spokesman said. "The problem i.s that it's manufactured out-of-state." "Yesterday we thought the part "·ouldn't arrl\'e until April 29 and we projected moving. patients In between ~1 ay 8 and JS," !t>e said. "This morning we 'A'cre told the part has already been shipped and should arrive t h i s afternoon." The tO>A·er includes 24-4 single-bed rooms, a new emergency room, and laboratory, radiology and su r gery facilities. From Pagel ACID ..• we~ employes of the .shop. The elder \Valker had come to the store to see why his son was late getting off \\iJrk. He walked Into the midst of the grisly scene and became a victim. Another son \\'aiting outside heard his father cry for he lp and kicked doY.TI a door, discovering the fleath scene. ' • Dies Ill By T0'1 BARLEY Ot JIM O•llr ,.11'111 Sl•tt \Vhat cemetery off1clal.s described as the largest crowd ever to attehd a funeral ~rvlce in that area packed an Albuquerque, N.~1.. church a nd memorial park P..1onday to pay' their last respects to litllc Andrew Sllead. The 2-year-old son of Albuquerq ue attomey William Snead died In Orange County Medical Center early Satur1ay after a 13-day figbt for life 1n which a membrane oxyge natcr took over the child 's breathing functions. Andrew's Junes were severtly damaged f.farch 16 \\'hen tie fc!I into a drainage ditch near his home. lie was pulled unconscious from the water after being carried tl''O mlles downstream. Officials at St. Joseph Hospital In Albuquerque, aw8re that they had a losing fight on their hs.nds, appealed to Orange County for help when the chil4's damaged lungs began to abandon the batUe for· air. · Orange County bas one of only two membrane ox)'genators on the west coast. It was flown lO Albuqu<rque by Dr. Robert Bartlett of. the medical center .staff and it came back to Orange County within two days with the child being. treated by Dr. Bartlett on the emergency Air Force aircraft. Mesa Councilmen Pedaling Hard In Bike Trails Cost.a Mesa city councilmen are pedaling hard to catch up with their bicycle trails project. They have aaked for a review O{ the proposed cilf\\ide bicycle trails network with the intent of obtaining 50 percent matcbtng county [und.3; to finance it. "londay night. Councllwoma n Norma Hertzog and Councilman Dom Raciti agreed to study the trallil netv.1lrk drafted more than a year ago by a citizens committee and make some recommendatk>ns. Because of other matters, the bicycle trials project bad been temporarUy shelvt'd by the: city council. The eouncirs review of the pro~ trails l$)'Slem· presumably wiU address itsell to several safety questions ralsed during the study session. It u'a.s pointed out br. Police Chief Roger Neth that the sa ety problem is aggravated by existing bike lanes that '.'stop in the middle ol nowhere," leaving riders exposed to moving traffic. He said · ptitting in a bicyd e trails system is "toochy" because the roads y,·cre not built for bicycles in the first place. Rare Woodwork Stolen in Mesa A Costa Mesa school teacher has lost a rare, hand-rubbed piece of Egyptian elm u·ood to a burglar who sneaked into hiS house, the victim toki police ~1onday. Lafe Nelson Gamier. 330, of 2375 Rutgers Drive, listed value of !he unusual piece of ornament.al v.'OOdwork at $50, accordlng to Officer Roscoe Broad. He said the burglar slipped into the house while he and his wife were busy in the backyard and 51ole onfy the Egyptian elm wood, leaving other \'aluables untouched. County ~1('dlcaf center auUiorities stud they realized f'ridav th at the moch1nc was fighting a \osiiig battle and lhe ail;ng child was also beset by a n1ounung number of oomplicaUons. Andrew died at I a.m. S<atur<!ay \\!th his Parents at his bedside "\Ve are dctply gr~l!efu! ti) thC' ho.:;p11al staff in Orange County !1nd to the loc·al people there ror the way they pulled for the li ttle boy." one of ~Ir. Snead's law partners commented today. . ~roman Convicted Of Anal1eim Factorv Sla ving o , L ' A \\'Oman \\'ho shol ond killed a fc!IOY.' "'Orker during a quarrel that erupted on the assembly line at an Anaheim factory ~·as fowld guilty ~tonday or involuntary manslaughter. Orange County Superior Court Judgr Kenneth E. Lar returned that verdict against ~\!rs. ~l ildred \\1alkcr. 42. or Santa Ana alter she "'aivl'd 1ury 1rial and alloy,·ed the judge to rule on the basis of his reading her file. Judge Lae then ordt'rcd ~trs. \\'alktr shipped to the California \\'omen's Prison at Frontera for a 90-day pre-sentencing diagnostic study. She faces a possible state prison term of up to one year on lhe manslaughter corl\1ction. Mrs. Walker, a mother or six. \Vas arrested iast Julv 2 after fellow worker Bobby Haynes Eiliott, Tl. of Santa Ana. was shot and killed while the pair \\'Orked on the assembly line at the Delco Remy plant in Anaheim. Police said Elliott and f.lr!!. \\lalker argued. \\'hen Elliott refused to give her a ride home from the plant on that day . He was dead on arrival at a local hospital. Georgia Greets Edward Keruiedy TBILISI, Soviet Gecrgla (AP) - . Cro\\lls or smil\ng Georgiarui reeognized Md greeted Sen. Edy,•ard f\.f. Kennedy today as he toured this southern Soviet capita] wilh his children. "We love the Kennedys here -him and his brothers." one Georgian said. ''We've read books about them and see n their pictures." Kcra1cdy1s receptio n in G corg i a contra9'1.ed sharply "'ith his stay in f\.foscow, y,·here few p®ple rccognlzed him in the streets. From Pagel FBI ... assumed that Pairicia Jlearst Is still a victim of the Symbionese Liberation Anny until she pro ves othef\\'isc. Reagan was asked about the 77-day-old kidnaping case Monday at the filming o[ a question-and -aswer session w i t h Sacramento High School students. The Governor told the students the first communications received by Miss Hearst's publisher father, Randolph Hearst, indicated she wanteQ everything possible don e to secure her release. "Until she comes forth," 1ieagan said. "1 think you have to assume she is their vietinl." BLESS THIS MESS! For about another month, Placentia Ave. will be tom up to widen the street. At times Placent ia Avenue will be closed and access will be available by way of Babcock SL, coming from the back way. We hope you will be patient with construction as the results will certainly be worth all the trouble. If you aren 't adventuresome, give us a call , and we'll bring samples to your home. 19th ST • -1 1 1::·1 < -> 1663 i ,_. -PIA<lNTIA . 16th ST .. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES Iii COSTA MESA SOrfCI 1917 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MlSA 646-4838 Mon •• Tltyn. 9 to s,30, M. 9 to '1 Sot. 9'IO to S I i 7 I ,