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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-04-29 - Orange Coast Pilot• .. • & • • 1cers a Israeli~ Syria:q Jet Duels Spread ~·To Lebanon Skies ,. -• • • . DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * MONDAY.AFTERNOON, APRIL 29, 1974 ' • VOL. fl, NO. llt, 1 SICTIONS. 14 PAOIS Out of Past Dally ..U.! Sl.tH l"llote This mining car stands like a sentinel of the past at th~ San!-3 Ana Mining Company in Trabuco Canyon. It was to carry tin which the mine was supposed to produce. 1'he tin was then to' have been made into tnilk containers. Unfortunately no tin was discovered. The story and additional pictures are on Page 3. Motorist Goes Berserk; · Car Slams Cl1urch Doors PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - A man claiming to be possessed by the devil drove his car up the steps and through the door of a Catholic church during Mass. bounded onto the al1ar and began smashing things . Police arrested Theodore Nemeth, 46. KET ~H A BVY ER Jff lTH PILOT A D Next time you want to "kelrh'' a b''"er for .t0mcthing you have for sale think or thls Dllily Pilot clas::ifiOO. ~: 40 FT. Ketch. 90'1 Complete lll.500 Or beol ollc• For ~tails eall (Pbooe No.) lt "caught" 18 call!l ln one weekend. :lO calls altogether and -of course -sold Ill<! boal The direct lln• to that kind of rttUltJ ~. 64™1!. Dial IL loday. Nemeth drove his auto up the steps of St. Francis Xavier Galholic Church during evening Mass Sunday and rammed through the doors, said officer Randall Driscoll. "The car got about a toot through the doors,.. Driscoll said, but did not hit anyone . Nemeth then'ran up to the altar, where he brol<e candles and burled a microphone to Ill<! floor before ushers stopped him, police said. "When J got there, there were about SO people in there and they were an standing away from hlm, against a wall," Driscoll said. "They looke<I scared, but 1 dOn't think they panicked. · "He told ll9 he was posse!5ed by the devil and 'Re made me do It'." The Rev. Palrick Reuse said Nemeth had been In the church the day before and &poke incoherently, asking what the church was doing to help the elderly. Pollce took Nemeth to the psychlalrlc ward at Maricopa County Otneral Hoopltal. ---- Bandit Roh s Mesa Cafe, Disappea1·s A grotesquely garbed bandit carrying a 12 gauge shotgun marched inlo a crowded Costa 1\.-lesa night club early Sunday and escaped \.l'ith $400 as some 40 persons drank and danced. The gunman \.l'ho entered the Black Knight Newport. 1670 Newport Blvd., about 1 a.m. walked out again just as quickly and vanished into the night. ~fanager Ronald A. de Otamplain told .COSta Pt1esa Police Officer Bob Cheney it was only about ·t\.l·o minutes until patrolmen were on the scene. A waitress and customer. Sandra A. Hennessey, 31, and Gail Flcisch!i, 2t both realized what "'·as happening, but no one else did, police "'·ere told. de Champlain said he ""as on duty in the care \l'hen the bandit stuck the \\'Capon under his nose. He banded de Champlain a white canvas bak and snappe(I through the nylon 5tocking mask he \\'Ore that it was a robbery and to fill the bag. Investigators said de C h a nt p I a I n cleaned out first one cash register, then the~. at which time the bandit fled . He was described as being in his late 20s or early 30s, wearing gray herringbone patterned slacks and a print shirt with a blue Navy watch cap atop his masked head. No car was seen or heard, de Champlain told investigating officers. Pot Ha1t.l Seized At San Onofre A sagging tail section of a northbound sedan movin'-into the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint ovtt the weekend lipped officers to a cache o( marijuana weighing nea rly 400 pounds. • Ofncers said they arrested two Oregon residents, Judith AinlliAn, 26, and John Francis Wagner, 23. Each was booked on charges or smuggling the llltgal wetd. The pair w111 scheduled to be arraigned in U.S. District Court In San Diego today. The arre.it took place at 9:3$ a.m. Saturday. Oflictra saJd the weed was in 1009C and brick form In the trunk of lhe car. The street value of ttlf' contrttund, they added, wu about $40,IJllO. "-""" oa s u es . Bandit Gets 5400 Fro111 Mesa Cafe As Patrons Dan~e En1bargo Feared Threat See n if Fi gliting Lasts A~tl\1 1\N (,\P) -American oil officials in Saudi Arabia fear the Arabs may rein1pose their embargo on oil shipments to the United States if agreement on syrian-lraeli troop disengagement is not reached by June 1. the newspaper Ad Dustour said today. The newspaper's dispatch from Saudi Arabia quoted an un- named official o( the Arabian-American Oil Company (ARAMCO) as say ing a new embargo could be economically disastrous because it would lead to new hikes in tbe price of oil and c uts in production. It said the Aramco officials expressed fears that a new embargo would last longer than the last one, which lasted five months. Mideast Plane Battles Spill Over to LebalWn By United Press Int('roalional Syrian and Israeli jets clashed today in an air ballle that spilled o,·er into Lebanese air space. Israel said its planes shot dov.11 four Syrian J\i11G21s and the Syrians reported destroying six Israeli planes. five in dogfights and one \.lith a Soviet-built missile. Syria admitted the I~ of t\.l'O ~11Gs; Israet said it suffered no losses. Artillery and patrol clashes also rontinued for the 49th conseruth·e day. bearing oul statements by Syrian leaders tha t there would be not let up in the fighting because or the impending visit of Secretary of State Henry A. ~issingcr in an attempt to achicre l r o op disengagement. , Damascus communiques reported the air battles broke out follo\.l·ing a series of strikes by each air force against enemy positions on P.lt. Hermon. and that large formations of planes sv,.irled through lhe ski es over fl-IL Hermon in a battle that soon spread to ~banesc air space. Israeli aources reported a Syrian troop buildup opposite the Israeli lines on the northern front but dismissed it as a psychological move to coincide with Kissinger's fifth Middle East ·~ace mission since the October war. Kls.1tnger amvea in the l\fkldJe East later this week. Kissinger met today in Geneva with Sov\et Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. co-chairman of the Geneva Mideast peace conference. lo try to vo'fn Soviet support -or at least hands off - for his effort in reaching an Israeli· Syrian disengagement agreement. Tbe Russians have been reported displeased "itb Kissinger 's one-man peace effort.s and have been Nck!ng Syrlll heavily. UPf diplomatic corTcspondl'!\t K. C. Thaler reported from I.Andon today that Russia had IM!:nt a new batch of mHltary advbera to bolster the Rusalan military posltlon In Syria. The Soviets aJao M!re reported IO have ' offered Syria new long and short-trrm aid. 11pparently as a counter to the prospecl'i of WiO million in t.:.S. ald to Egypt. Earlier reports said the Russians had gi ven S}Tia ne:1v SA~l9 missiles 11 ith multiple warheads. Despite the continued fighting and the stepped-up So~·iet aid lo S}Tia, E1VD1ian President Anv.'ar Sadat expre s sed optimism Sunday in an interview oo.. ABC-TV's "issues and Answ ers'' program He expressed confidence that Kissinger "'hom he called ''a man of miracles." would succetd in arranging an Israeli- Syrian accord. 9 Nude Bathers Give1i Citations . In Soutli Laguna Orange COunty Sheriff's o r f i c e r s cracked down on nude bathing in the South Laguna area during the "~kend "ith citations being issued to nine peraoM who allegedly frolicked in the buff on a private beach. Deputiet cited all nine on charges of offensi~-e corduct after the beach ov.-ner at 32229 Pacific Coast Highway reported the pressence of three nude females and six equally nude maleli who allegedly re.fused to leave the area. Cited by deputies "'ere: Patricia Lyru1 Reynolds. m. of 31652 Santa Rosa Sc . South Laguna : Sle\·en Anthony ROMn, IS. of 1360 Park St., Newport Beach: Judllh Ann Robin!JOT\, 21 , of Orange and l\111ry Kathletn Thayl'1', 1.6, of santa Ana . Also Henry Payne Thoyer, 'l1. of Sama Ana ; Patrick Edward tw11sscn, 28, of Orange: Robert l\11chael JOOCI, 25, of Anaheim and Jeffrey Charles Gall, 29, of Loi Alamitoo. ·; Broadcast Scl1edi1led F 01· 6 p.111. Bv llELEN Tll0;\1AS \\'A S~fJNGTON ~U PI) -Pr~dent i\ixon \\ill go on natJonal television tonight for a fresh report to the people on \\'atergate and the congressio nal impeachment inquiry. As part of the 6 p.m. PfYT speech, the President wi!\ announce a proposal for 1·rrilication of transcripts of subpoenaed \\'atrrgatc tapc_>s to be turned over to the House Judiciary Committee. \Vhite I-louse officials said today . The CBS, NBC. and ABC nctv.'Orks said they \\ill carry Nixon 's address livt on radio and telcvL'lion. The ~futual Broadcasting System also said it is carrying Nixon's spcci:h live to radio affiliates. C.'BS and NBC spokesmen said they expected tM speech lo run about 30 minutes. \.l'h1lc ABC said it had no idea of Its length The officials said :o;1xon \.l·ou\d permit the commillee chainnan, Rep. Peter W. Rodino ID·N.J.1. and the ranking Republican member. Rep. F. d w a rd Hutchinson of P.lichigan, to listen to the actual tape recordings. The officials said that Nixon also intends to make public the partial transcripts or the \\'atergate--l"("!a ted taped conversations subpoenatd in the !Ste NIXON, Page ZI Orange C.ut Weather Far skies through Tuesday is the ll'ay the wea ther scrvic<' calls it, "'ith some low ck>ods along the coast in the ea rly morning houn. Highs at the beaches in the upper 60s, rising to the upper 70s Inland. IN~ll tl·: 1'0Ui\ V Now tllat e:x--Nizon cabinet mem.btr11 Joltn ~fitche:U and ~laurice Stam havt bet'PI ac- q111tted of co"spirac11 and per· jury charges. eyes have turned to pres1dc11tiol accuser John Dean fJJ . ts lie a reliable wit· ness? $tory Page 4. ._,,, L, M, kflf C•l1"'1111 c1...;..., '""' c--• Otflltl lilttl<tll l'lflltrkll ,_ •""'1.-1-1 ··--- 11 AM LI""" 11 I ,__,. Trff M ...... . s lillti...I ,...., • 1 .. 14 OrMM C-IY 11 11 Jyf'll• ......... ,, II JMdl IMr\ltt 1•11 u '~ • . "'"'"" ' ' ... ,,_ 4 ... n •"'-'• ,.... ,,.,,, '' .....,. ..... 4 I 1 • ;t DAILY ,ILOT s Chrysler Earnings Drop; Prices-Hiked DimfuJT (UPI) -Chrysler Corp. whlcb have been accumulating since the Auto lndll!try oboer"'" expect lhe report lo shareholder' said ~e w<re today reported earnings of $1.6 mllllon, a start of 1974-model production last f!nancial reports showing drastic ·profit '"positive 1lgu lbat the automobile ~· ot 98.2 percent from Its te<:ord August," Townsend said. arop.!I in the £inil quarter o( this year lildustry Ila• alaned lo. regain its teYilil In Jut yur'• nm quarter. and It was lhe third strilgbt quarter In oould pave the way for inother round of strength." tbt11' raised price& an average of $99 on which Chrysle r reported earnings below price hikes before the 197$-modcl cara "There has been a steady month-to- itt 'be\¥ carw. lhe comparable year-ago rig u re 1. art l{ltroduced In Sep1ember. month Increase in total industry sales Chrysler a.I.I nun Lynn Townsend Chrysler e1ecutives blamed tile decline Chrysler sales in the first three montM and sales of full·size cars, whiclt hit their complained the No. I automaker has had in profits on "guollne shortages. ol 1974 amounted to $2.7 billion, down 6.9 low point In December, have 1ocreued to absorb tt77 of *307 In lncrtased cotta: infiation and fean of a rettsSion." percent from $2.9 billion in the first , each month alnce·Lhm,'1 the t'tfO Cbr)'ller on the 1974 n1odels since production On Friday, General Motors Corp. quarter or last year. Earnings of $1.t eitecu.Uvea said. , ~ bepa last August. The increase reported first.quarter earnings or · $!.20 mU\ion , or three cents a share, "'-'ere olf 1'11le end fbf the A'ra., •Oil embargo averaged 2.87 percent wllh option prices million were down 85 percent fron:i a from the record $89.8 mlllion, or $1.71 a should help aetUe some of the worries atao being raised a slmllar amount. yea r ago and the \4'0n:t since tMB. Ford share, in last year's similar period. consumtra hlvi tiad about, the future and '1'beit increases will olfset only a ?i.lotor Co. will complete the "Big Three" Chrysler Chairman Lynn Town.send should encour~e moR ~ ~s port.Ion ot the unrecovered ro.st Increases financial rtporta Tuesday. and President John RJccardo, in the to enter the .nijiitc;11 tbt.y ~ ~ Meat Ple11tif11I Shopping -'Easy' In May Experts WASHINGTON (AP) -Go"ernment marltet experts say consumers will have no trouble finding relatively large suppliel of meat at supermarkets next month. but wam that a little searching wiU be needed to rind canned vegetables and some food ltems. But generally, says t"' Agriculture Department, shoppers will ha\'e enough ol most Items to go around during May ''-trips. Thie Jlrmew or next month'• groctry store shuaUon wu announced today in a "Food Marke.tine Alert" by the deputmtnl 'Ibe trief repon was confined only to Bogus Beauty Rackets Eyed what USDA experts see a! the food supply situalion and did nol Include predictions on prices or overall grocery costs. Agriculture Secretary Earl I... Butz told a ne\\'S oonlerence last week. however. that consumers already have seen two-thirds of th is ye.or 's food price increase occur. Prices are expected to go up "a bit more" the remainder of 1974, he said, but not at the rate of recent moolhs. Butz said be thought a prediction by his department earlier this year that 1974 grocery Me food pi:ices most likely would go up 12 pernent from last year's average still was a valid estimate. The 1973 increase was 16 percent from the previous 12-mooth average. In Modesto, meanwhlle, industry spokesmen confinned that "upplies of canned fruits and vegetables were a~ low levels. \Villiam F. AJley,·elt, president or lh e Tri-Valley Growers, said stocks of "lole 20 pounds in just 10 days! canned peaches, fruit cocktai l, pears and ••• Peraonaliled program! . _ . apricots win reach their lowest level in Plulll Surroundtnp! ••. Unlimited 30 years during June. vlslta! •.. All faciliUet! •.. Eal)' Arthur Heiser, president of Tillie Lewis payment plan! .•• " Foods Inc. of Stockton, said the same This compc.tte ad may be situaUon is true ln the vegetable temptmg, •-tally il a looil in the business. mirror reveals unsightly bulge&. "Our warehouses are nearly empty ·aut-ere all -tltoee·dakna -bued OD -~.JIO':"," ~be ~. "and we won't have fad! anything left in thenf during May-and In an exclusive four·part series, June." .. The Search For·Beauly," financial The gov~mmcnt alert rep or l . expert Sylv\a Port.er uposes the distributed to large.volume food buyers rackets that pervade the 1elf· such as hotels and restauranls, said lml!!l!...,...t induajry -the ~ production of both beef and pork in May Shiperi, hta11H salons, a g·t n IJ is e~pect~ to exceed year..farlltt levels. remedies, metaphysical offers. Broiler chickens, turkeys and eggs also "The Search For Beauty" starts are expected lo be in larger supply. today on Page 10. "Calllled \'etetable supplies stay well below normal," lhe report said. ''Early March canners' stocks of snapbeans, sweet com and green peas ... v.•e.re 9 Illegal Alien Arrests Total 300 in Weekend The northward milflltl-On of illegal aliens continued at a rtCOrd pace over the weekend with border patrolmen at San Onofre )ogging nearly 300 arresU in heavy weekend traffic. San tiemente police arrtsted anolhe!- two-doten aliens and two alle&ed smugglers, as stragglers who made it past federal officials ran lnlo trouble in the city. Spokesmen at the San O n o r r e checkpoint said that the resumption of heavy wtekend traffic served to lure smugglers into the checkpoint, because of tbtl supposition that it is easier to avoid detection when freeway lanes are jammed. Traffic counters at the checkpoint south of San Clemente showed that the tradiUonal Sunday aftemooon crush of northbound tra1nc has resumed now that gasoline is more abundant, patrolmen said. 01.AMMCOAST " DAILY PILOT TN Or.,.. C.0.M C.... Jl\lol. ""~ """""' ,. .-..._,IN_....__,.~-IJI' ... Orw'9e °"" """''~"" °"""'"""' .s.c.---,,,,.. ~. "'"...,.., "-191' t no.y "'" c .. u -,.__, BNcf1. ~"" a."""1r~ -Yo ~-. Ufu ... ~ -l~toK• -s--°"""""' ... &.\ -~,.,, " ..... -..... ·...-...i~....,~ ....... -... -.-...---.. r11 J30- l •il-.C-....... C....-.ml'8. percent leM than a year earlier. Frozen vegetables, while moving faster than last year, are generally adequate ." Potatoes, which have soared to record prices the past season. will continue to be "lighter than normal" in store supplies, the report said. Dairy products generally are expected to be amply available, but nonfat dry milk may continue "fairly tight" next month, the report said. "Dry bean and !lplit pea supplies, in general, are inadequate because of strong demand and less output in 1973 than in 1972," the report said, but added : "~lay supp lies of lentils for all uses are highest in four years (or the month," Huge Shipment Of Oil Slated For South Coast SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND (UPI) - Standard Oil of California prepared today to receive the largest shipment of crude oil e\'er delivered to the West Coast, and the first Saudi Arabian ail lo reach the United States since the oil boycott ended. An oil tanker too large to enter any West Coast port. carrying 1.57 million barrels of ail -$18 millioo worth -was to arrive off San Clemente Island at about 8 a.m. today, a spokt'sman for lhe Coast Guard said. Since the ship. the t ,068-fool E. Hornsby Wassom . is too big lo enter any port available. the oil will be pun1ped at sea from it into l\\"O smnller tankers, Arcording to a i;pokesman for Standard Oil. The oil will be taken to Standard refineries at El 5egundo and Richmond . • -Pacific Oceon Landslides ita Peru This map spots the site of the ~1auyucmaro Mountain in Peru where landslides sent tons of earth into the ti1antaro River, claiming more lhan 200 lives. Army lrooups a nd rescue worke rs are picking their way through the Andes lo evacuate 10.000 persons from a flood· threatened valJey. Hoag to Assign Patients To Tower ~-eek of May 6 . ~· , . Hoag Memorial llospit.al In Newport Beach expects to move palients Into ~s nei li·story tOwer .the W'eek r'o( p.fia~ 8, a spokesman said today. Occupation of the tov.·er has b<>en delayed since April 21, wM:n the tower was ofricially dedicated, because or electrical problems. Most of the replacement parts needed to repair the electrical system have been receiv~. the spokesman said but they Ul'IT ........ First of Kind Teresa Koppin, 17, has been appointed to lhe previously all- 111ale U.S. ~lerchant ~larine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y. "I'm looking forward to re-- porting to boot camp," says Teresa. ., ... were shipped in numerous cartons, <;;\l!,'!ine rurlllet 'cL:iy . in assemhLing tti~tn:'T' .•. ':t,,,, ., ':'~·- "'We'\le been eolleoting'liUle pawgcs all week." she sa;(t . Trouble began with f\\'O efectrical fires on April 5 and 6 which destroyed a piece of duct. The hospital then remained o n emergency power from its own generator system until temporary lines from the Edison Company were hooked up April 12. Because the lines provide only liO percent oC the hospital 's normal power, officials decided that opening the new 11- story tower "''ouid place too much strain on the electrical supply. Ri cl1ard Burton In Hospital For Lungs, Hand SANTA MONICA (UPI) -Richard Burton will remain in St. Johns Hospital for another week, recuperating from a lung infection and an injured left hand, a friend said today. A spokesman foc the actor, who announced last week he and Elizabeth Taylor will be di\'orced, sakl Burton injured his hand In a fight scene from his latest movie, '"lbe K!amman," on locatioo in Oroville. Bur1on enlen!d the hoopilal April II suffering bronchial influenza. "IJis lung problem is clearing up rapidly," his representative said. "But the doctors doo't want lo release him unUI his hand ls completely healed ." The Burtoos announced they will get a Swiss dtvorce after 10 years of maniage. h1i.ss Tayler remained in seclusion at a Beverly Hills hotel and has not visited her estranged husband since returning fro1n a vacation in Hawaii last Week • Harbor Area Ready In the fourth quaner ol 1971, Chrysler earnings o[ f14.4 million were down 11.8 percent from the final quarter ol 1m. In the third pertod, lhe company suffered a $17.4 million tou dut, ln pan, to • rune- day strike -ftlch lnttmipted the start.up ol the 19'14-model pn>dudlon run •I a Ume wbM ooasurntn 11n!8d7 •ere slowin.g down their buying. Cbryslcr was not pert of the auto industry ag~ment to hold the line on prices .until !he start ol !he 1175-modcl year tn exchange for the lifting of waae aod price cooltols lut December . Appeal Seen On Tidelancl. Injunction Newport Beach tas:payers may save about f10,oql) annually ff a temporary · lnJW>Ctim banded down lut Thunday by a federal dl,strlct court is made permanent, according to Qty Manager Robert L. Wynn. The temporary injunction, w h i c h permits California tide.Janda to remain exempt from federal price cootrols, came as a result o( a suit brought by the State of California and the cities of Newport Beach and Long Beach. They objected 10 an attempt by the Federal Energy Office 10 place price controls on state tidelands oil, a move which would cost the state an estimated $200 million a year. Wynn said that the city's total revenue from tideland! oil lh1s year will be about $100,000 unless price controls are imposed, cutting the take to about $30.000. "Tbe indications are that the FEO will attempt to appeal the decision," Wynn said. He explaine<t that revenue from Newport Beach tidelands oil fits usually averaged about $30,000 annually, but is expected to more than triple this year because of riaing oil prices .. Wynn said the revenue is U9ed to underwrite the city's deficit on the beach operalion, whJch costs about $836,000 a yea r. Accenling 10 Wynn, the oil wells, which are located on Beeco Ud. property above lhe Coast ffilbway in West Newport, "''ere drilled 20 )'tlB.rt ago m a !lant so that they draw oil from Udelands~ . _ He 1aid..tbt.. wells -all>ut 1111,0llO battels a ytar. · • ' • 1be city contracts with Robert Armstroog to drill the oil. Armstrong receives.avetH:tthtlw of the r~ and the city receives one-eighth. Water, Water Bikini-clad Lynn Meblhaf takes .. , a quick "bath" in a tub that is' part of the water exhibit in .. U.S. Pavilion at Expo '74 in Spokane. Wash. F,.....Pqel NIXON ... Jtouse impeachment inquiry. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Warren said in makmg the formal amowtcement of' the a~ that lhe President would "discuss his decisions rejating 10 <he subpeena ot the House Judiciary Committee and other deci.sioos the Presideru has made relating 10 Watergate matters." Nixon is facing a deadline of 7 a.m. PM Tuesday 10 respond lo lhe .aubpoena. Prior 10 the speech, Warren indicated NiJ:Ol'I might meet later today with Republican leaden. Neiihel' ·Rodino mr -H~ WOllll comment bnmedlately on N I 1 o n ' s ~pfan. r' One member, Rep. Cllarles Rangel (J>. N.Y,), uid Ihm! -.id he n;o "stq>ermembers 'Nbo should have accesa- to evidence not available to other members" 'While another, Rep. Robert F: Minorities Total Enrollments Up At UC Irvine • Drinan (0-Mass.), said all membera "want to be part of the action." Presidential aides bave indicated that Fl"" un1-m1y o1 camomia .._ have enrolled larger ratios of minority students than have been attracted to UC Irvine, a reoent ethnic survey indk:ates. A census lalren last fail oo .. ch ot lhe nine campuses in the UC system shows the university as a whole bas enrolled 22.7 percent minority stu d ents. c.omparable figures tor um showed 20.7 perceflt minorities oo all UC campuses. At Irvine, ~wever, the total number oC minority enrollees equals ooly 17.1 percent of the student body. Only the UC campuses at Santa Crui, Davis and Santa Barbara have smaller percentages oi mincrity 91.udenls. Al UC Santa Cruz only 13.9 pere<nt of all students .. a.re drawn from black, oriental, Mexican or Spanish American, American Indian or other minority groops. The minority enrollment at UC Davis is 16 percent and at UC Santa Barbara the fliure i! 17.0 percent. UC San Francisco enrolls lhe largest ratio of minorities wtth 34.7 percent <I. tbe student body at the medical school being drawn from ethnic groupe. The follo\4ing are minority enrol1meta percentages for othe r UC campUS(!S : UC Berkeley, 29.0; UCLA 25.1; UC Ri\'erside , 2().J, and UC Sao Diego, 19.4. Fire Loss $.'I00,000 SOUTH GATE (UPI) -A fire apparenUy slarted by an mnammabte liquid cnused an estimated $300,000 damAge to Pacific Diesel Parts Co. Sunday. only 36 ol the conversaUom subpoenaed were transcribed, saying tapes did mt exist for the other siL Nis:oo's Watergate legal teem has been workilg for several weeks I n transcribing the tapes which later were edited to remove coane language and matt.en amidered imilevant « of national security sensitivity. Rodino and several committee memben bavt made it clear they would not be aatisfttd with transcr ipts, partiatlarty edited tramcripls -Iha! they wanted \be 1un. actual tapes. ,.. Nis:oo's plm woWd be a eompnxnise to pennit veriftca.tion and authenticity of. the trariscripts. .. White House aides have stated publicly Iha! lhey helieve the transcripts will exonerate Nixon of any allegations Ol wroogdoiog in connection with Watergate and the """"""''" Presidential COUMelor Dean Burch said Friday the evidence would be "campell~ and persuasive," and woukl finally mean that "the eOO of. Watergate is in sight." In addition lo the presidential speech, the White House is expected to ,release a "white paper" detailing Nis:on'll actioM and knowledge of the Watergate cover-up' since he said be learned of it on Mardi 21, im. 'I Killed in Plane GOLD BEACH, Ore. (UPI) -Four men from Santa Barbara Cali!., \\'tre killed Stmday \\'hen their light plane era.shed and burned .sOOrtly after taking ofr from this coastal community. The Curry <X>unty sheriff's office idenUfitd the victims as Richard Warren Stevens 30; Daniel Ed\\'ard Van Fossen, 33; Don A. Wirt.hs, 33, and Alvin Lee Hummel, 39. I • Special J>ftC8UUons against spillage will be ta.ken, .snid the Standard spokesman. Davkl Appleton. Two boat" carrying abeorbent material \4'111 be staodin& by, 1tady to use the material lo soet up M\Y oil th.It mey leak into the oea during the transfer, he said. ' National D.8:y of Prayer Tuesday ,...,.....,7141 •42-4ll1 .a 1 ...... 4M•;;" ..... '4l·S611 ,..~""-llctooll'oo!"-" ...... ' • .ffl .. 4l0 . """'""""°"-Oitllrtt'I~ 140..IUO ....... ,,,., °"""" ce-~ ~ ···-~---....._ __ __ . · ---... """"' .. , .. ~ ~----"'_...,._. ~-·---·~..__~ ... ~i .. -UOO_.., ........ --. . ....., ......... ~--... $1 Million Gems Heisted NEW YORK (UPl)-Thlev" m.de off with an estimJted II mllllon worth ol jewelry from a ManbaUan gcn1 U· cha ..... police r<pe>rted today . The burglary was not dlocoven!d willl Uris morning when a maintenance Worker found the thieves bid broken in trom an • a<llOlnlnt building by pundtlng holos through two b&Rment walls tome Ume belween Che tlose of busioe11 Saturday evening and eAtly today. police Jaid. ' Hutlor Arta community leadtn are aslling the rWdents ol Costa M ... and Newport Beach 10 Jain them Tueoday in the observance of a national day of humiliation, !astlng and praytt. · The ttllglous obecrvance will take place at thouainds of c:butthes around the United Slatea. 11 II boin8 held 100 years after Preskttnt· Abraham Unc:otn, following lhe Civil War in 11'3, told U.S. c:lt.f7.ert$ that the wounds of the D1Uoo c:oold only be healed by tumin& 10 God. Locally, the day of bwn!llatlon, !ISiing, and pr.,er will take pl.act at the Newi>Ort·M ... Cbtlsllan Celli..., ua 22nd SI., C..ta M ... . ~ The oboemnot •ID beglJi II 11:45 Lm. with patriotic music by the Newport Harbor ffl&h SChool bnss "'90mble and lhe "'1ding of proclamallonJ. Resident.I are tnvlted to oome to the Christi .. Cenle !Ot -.hip and 10 listen to 1ec:tu:ru an prayer. The schedule of speakcn Is: Noon -Robert WU!IOl1, Mayor of Costa Mc1a 11:311 p.m. -Mike l\y>n, or the CalilOll'.Jlla Sun and foriner USC l.ootball guard I p.m. -Robm Parry, presldont of Ibo Harbor Council ol Churdle• I :30 p.m. -Kenneth 0 .... 11, Fairview lloopital adminlstrator 2 p.m. -Ja111e1 Clavas, Newport Jlea<ll Chief of Police 2:30 p.m. -Galen Hertwlclt, pastor ol the Harbor Asaembly ol God Cbur<b 3 p.m. -Douglas Stt:wart, El Toro Marine Station chaplain 3::.> p.m. -Mike Moldenhauer, Corona dcl Mar High School student 4 p.m. -Jtm Nelaon, uafst&nt pastor of !he Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 4:30 p.m. -Thomaa Nevin, pestor of SL Joac:bim's Qllhollc Church 5 p.m. -W. Henfy Gainey, phy1lclan 5:311 p.m. -Norbert Lal!ftgric:i;, blalnessman • • 6 p.m. -Dtnnis Thome, allonlty 6:311 p.m. -Bruce BallU\ier, Coota Mesa pollct serge.ant 7 p.m. -John Smith, Conner mayor o( Costa Mesa · 7:311 p.m. -William WlllL>ms Southttn cauromla College proreuor I 8 p.m. -c:oncJuding prayer The naUonal day or humllh.tlon, fa&tlng and prayer was officillily proclaimed by Coogms and locally by Cosla M.,. Mayor WillOll and Dooald l!~ mayor or Newport Be.acb.r 'Fi signs To !RWD num lining. The mooi Water or the fool wm mw would So ' So 1 s R wa Ill• SU .. N s .apo • • Can Orange County Can Borden ~s Tin Can FlopP 'Filled, Sate' Ruptured Reservoir Fixed Engineering consultants told directors of the' Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) Friday that the 51)..acre San Joaquin Reservoir in the hills above Newport Beach is nearly full aod safe. Representatives of James ~~ontgomery Engineering of San Francisco, hov.:eve:. cautioned directors to be conservative in the amounts of water they allow to be withdrawn by the water agencies v.·hich ase the ®maged facility !or storage. · The Montgomery firm superviSed the $1.14 million repairs of the reservoir which was found to be cracked dijring routine maintenance cleaning more than a year ago. The engineers said the asphalt lined lake had been refilled to within three feet of its usual operating capacity without signs of further cracking. To anticipate any future problems, the mwo authorized installation of a larger number of warning devices under the lining. The engineers said these devices are monitored regularly by the Metropol itan Water District which shares 300 acre feet of the San Joaquin Reservoir's 3.000-acre foot capacity. William Hurst. general manager of the IRWD, told directors a pre.sentalion would be made to the other ·water Son of Minister • Sou ght in Attacl\: WILLINGBORO, N.J. (AP) -An 18- year-old minister's son acquitted once in the murder of an elderly woman and amthcr lime freed by a hung jury in an 3.$3Ult~ase was being sought here in connection with an attack on a third woman. Acting Burlington County Prosecutor Jobn E. ~tadden. said a 73-year-old ~·oman, who was nol identified, was attacked in a park near her home and dragged into the brush. wflere her attacker started ripping off her clothes. agencies which use San J o a q u i n Reservoir to store drinking water. The ag~cies provide y.·ater to bomes in Weekend Melees In San Joaquin " Net 100-Arrests FRESNO (AP) -M°"' than 100 people v.·ere 'Rr1'eSted In the San Joaquin Valley during weekend incidents of fighting or drinking, authoriUes said. Officers said they escorted 300 members of a Los Angeles motorcycle gang called the Mongols oot of Fresno County Saturday night after the vishors fought some local motorcyclists near Friant Two cyclists received s u p e r f i c i a I gunshot wounds. one in ~ and one in the thigh, authorities sa id. Officers said they made 19 arrests, mostly for investigation of disturbing the peace. Some rowdiness wa s reported at Sunday's Clovis Rodeo where officers reponed 58 arrests, mostly f o r investigation of public drunkenness. And Visalia police said they arrested 41 persons, also for investigation ol public dnmkenness, during a "preventive patrol" at the city park Sunday night. Officen sald they moved through the area to prevent any repetition of a disturbance a week earlier. FBI Se izes Arsenal Newport Beech, Huntington Beach, Costa Afesa and Laguna Beach. Engineers explained that the cra ck in the lining occurred v.•hen "'ater was withdrawn too rapidly from the reservoir for a cleaning. As pressure of the water against the lining was rapkUy ea3Cd, port.tons of the lining slipped and allowed Be€page into the fill behind the asphalt. During the repair operation areas of lining even larger than the original patch were replaced due to damage caused by movements of the repalr equipment, the engineers told directors. M11Ch of the tlm< spent by the consultants on the project was related to proving that an earthquake fault does not underlie t h e reservoir as state d a m officials had once suspeccted, directon were told. IRWO directors, satisfied that the repairs were complete accepted the final report. Hurst said while safety studies continue, the mwo will limit daily releases or stored Y.'ater to a drop of three feet a day. or six feet totally in a week or 17 feet in a month. The reservoir Is 50 feet deep. Gamblers Suiv As Fire Burns SPARKS, Nev. (UPI) -When a small but smoky fire caused !he city's largest and flashiest gambling casino to be empt.led, l!lOme stubborn gamblers had to be phy!ically removed from the tables and slot machines. Tilere wtre about 2,000 persons at the Sparks Nugget when the alarm sounded Sunday. The gambling v•ent oo as fire hoses were dragged through the room. The players stepped over the hoses, rubbed their eyes, and placed the ir bets. Last June, Bowers was charged with lrying to strangle a 77 -year-ol d Philadelphia woman in her yard. ALEXANDRIA. Va. {UPI ) -A federal official and Marine reserve lieutenant <.'Olonel was in jail today after the FBI seized an 11rsenal of about 200 con1b3t rifles.and other weapons al his home in s11burban \Vashington and his mother's house. The olficial v.·as identified as Eugene S. Butcher. 43. AJe.xanclria . head of the noise abatement division of the Envi ronmental Protection agency. • Marine's Sla yel' 165 Cycle Gang Members Stopped at .Road Block READING .' Pa. (AP ) -Stale police stopped and detained 165 members ol the Pagans motorcycle gang near here as the cyclists headed toward a motorcycle race. The Pagans were stopped Sunday at a road block on the. Morgantown Express- .. Y (lntermte !76) M a poinl where the highway runnels through a valley. State police sharpsb>oters had been ·" Nixon Visit Opposed SPOKANE. Wash. (UPI) -The .spokane County Democratic Central Committee has gone on record opposing the !\fay 4 v~tt ol i>r&,,kieot Nixon at the opening ol EllP<l '7l. The Democratic .,group passed a TtSOlutlon during t h e weekend saying 1h1Cf Nrxon bas not compUt'd wkh ll HOIUe committee subpoena. to turn ovtr Watergate ·evidence, "he should not be distracted'' by such things as a junket to a fair. stationed on. adjacent ridges. A spokesman said the Pagans were frisked and several weapons were confiscated. "\Vere arresting them for following each other too closely.'' said st.ate police Capt. l\1ichael Kostow. "That is a \'iolation or the state motor vehicle code." As troopen began processing the cyclists, they found the task "' cumbersome that only 29 appeared before lWI> district maglstTates. The others were given summonses and reiea!led. Capl Koslow said the Pagans cam• from Pemsylvanla, New Jer sey, Delaware, Maryland , Virginia, Tennessee and Alabama. He said a state pol>ce helicopter followed them from a a.ester County rann. where they began assembling saturday night. Capt. Kostow said the Pagans were htac!ed to the Hading Fairgrounds to \.li'atch tM running ot b annulll BUI Huber~ Memorial Race, named after a cyclist who dl<d ..Vera! years ago. Facing Sentence OCEAl\'SIDE (A Pl -Sentencing was scheduled for May 16 for an Oceanside mother d si x who has pleaded guilty to second.'"'1egree murder In tbe slaying of a Marine corporal, authorities said. Edith l\larie Brandt. 30. "as arrested last December after police found the body of Lance Cpl. James E. Killius, 19, in a shallow grave near here. Lance Ci>I. Benzle L. Volz. Jr., 20, al!IO was arreited on mtrder charges in the ease. AuthorlUes said he will go on trial here in June. Water Capacity Expansion Eyed Directors ol the Irvine Randi Water Dlltriet (!RWD) have oet a spedal meeting to consider acquisition of addlUonnl storage capacity le Irvine Lake. General ~tanager WUH&m Hurst said tbe board "'oold meet at 6 p.m. on Ma y 6 lo study the acquisition. The mwn already owns part ol the lake wbicll la owned ' by th< Irvine Company. Hurst said lhe di!trlcl hopol to Increase its share of ownership adding lhe r=uUonal facUlty to lta sysl<m ol major water storage fadlitiel. By Yt'JILJA~1 SCHRIEBER Of llM o.nr "u" Sl•ll \Vhen it i\i.me to dairy product.'I. milk magnate G~Borden of Ne\v York v.·as an acknowledged success. "But ·when he rarm to Orange Coun!y looking for materials fur a sanitary tin cap, he J11('l his biggest fallurc. Like a v.-ealheted monumrnt 10 Bord~n·s bad luclt, hi.s 70-year~ld Santa Ana Tin ~\I HI still stands on the banks or Trabuco Creek, stubborn1y refusing to crumble into dust . Tuesday, Orange Count y super.tisors v.ill be asked to endorse a sludy <>f thC' old mining center· that could detcrmlnt' if it is to be preserved. In a sense. the bo.1rd y,·ill be asked 10 perpetuate the history of a ,51.5 million flop. Borden waYJ't the fi rst' to scratch nt the bedrock of Trabuco Canvon but lie v.·as certainly the most gran<iiose. He "di3COvered" the highly touted -.. · but almost noo--existent -Traboco 1 in deposit! shortly after the dairv industr\' got an order from the i e de r a'J government to begin sealing milk 1n sterile cans. Dairymen had been dcli\·c-ring their prodoct in open wooden buckets -a practice deemed unsanitary by the fed!'l . Since bottling had not yet reached tbe da iry industry, canning "-as the logi cal step. Unfortunately, shortly ahcr the turn of the century, the United States Y:asn't producing Lia . At the time of Borden's brainstorm , lhe Trabuco Canyon mining rights v;ere hdd by a pair of brothers -J. A. and L. c. Cooler. They wett only the latest in a string of unsuccessful miners lured by the hope of striking it rich In Ttabuco Canyon . After all. just over the ridge in Madera Canyon. the notable Silverado mineral de posits "'ere found. And on the other si~e or the mountains near Tem~al, tin miners hit a \-ein that produced hundreds of tons o( ore in tY.'O years time. The first shafts W£'re dug in Trabuco around the year um. By the time the C.omen came. virtually no tfn had been found along the entire stretch of the canyon. &t J. A. Comer confidently prt"dlcted his latest rind -a rock outcropping about four miles up the canyon from what Is now O'Neill Park -"'OUld qu iet all the scoffers. Gall Borden, hungry for the mt"fal 10 make his cans. backed the Comers to the hilt, establishing the Santa Ana Tin !\fining Company with a capi ta l stock of $2 mllliort FeOOing on Borden's money, Trabuco Canyon bk>s.somed inlo a boom camp reminiscent of the Gold Rush. ~·liners burrowed more than l.OCXl feet into the hills, pouring OUl the f'OC"k Borden hoped Y.'ould be high.grade tin ore. Borden imported piping and the lat~t mining machinery to run his mine and mill his ore Into finished ingots of pure tin. The Santa Fe depot in El Toro handled thousands of board feet orf the fillC$t California redv.l>Od lumber that "·cnt into the tin mine'!! buildings. Borden's mill is more than 30 fC<'t tall . Porno Kaput For Con victs STLTIGART. Germanv (Ll'IJ - The Stuttgart state couri has ru.lerl that prison waTdens may not deliver mail containing porno- graphic books or ma~azines to prisoners under the a'(": of 21. In its ruling. the court said that youthful prisoners "'in thl! seclusion of their cells have no opoor1unity to perceive the real meaning of sexuality in human socicly." -. s DAILY PILOT :J 7D-YE AR-OLO SANTA ANA TIN MILL STILL STANDS County Supervisors Will Consi der It for Preservation f:i~hionC'd 11i1h rough·sa1111 planl:s la id on J·1·a n1s up to tl\O fee: th1rk Th!' bt•amo; a!'(' hand ht•1111 111 dO\'l•tai! togt:hcr for l'l11 id s1:pp.1r r Bord1·n's rnil! nnnhlt•d .'.lnd rl.1nktd for ont' n1"t1l~1 ;u1d nt·\'C'r ran t11.;a1n. Tht' as!l:ly shllp , h!acksm1th0!'l shor;i. comrn 1.~· !'Bry and b11nkhOUS1' 11·ere <lt>scrted by miners >1hri h:1d bc.'llC'r thini.:" In t!o tl?<l ll crush 11or!hle.<;,,o; rock into c;a•1d ny .Junt• of lllllfi. P.ordi'.'n·~ drt'am nf homC'-prQCIU('('<I tin 11ils a shamhlcs. Ile had in\'~led more than SI 1n!lli0JJ (lf his ov.11 mooey and an untold a111ount of moncv t'Qn!nbutt.'<i bv sha reholders. ThC stock had tx-rn· mid al $1 p('r share aftC>r on1.· of th1· higgL>st puhhc1 ty campaigns of the ne1\' Cl.'ntury . Sinre lhen. lhc old mill has be<>n the target of v:inda!s and th1e1'f'S. they ffiadc ~ o({ "'iih much of !he machinery. including a vinta~e ore stamping machine probably stolen for scrap during Wocld \\'ar II. The old claun was "'tlrked for many yt·:ir~ by on<> C:lcn Gunn . a 1.tayv.'OOd resident 11ho to this d11 y claims there are nlany olhl'r prL't'lOUS 1nctals in the hills h1.-s1df'S fin. \ow !he mill rt>S1s on Cle \·etand '.'\alt'•nil! Forrst land. Th<' h:ilf-do7.rn bui ldings S1ill standing on lh<' .~1 !e arc weathered bu t !'lurprisinglv ."()hd. The old ore r hutcs still c'Q11t;un heaps of gray poY:derf!d rock. The main shaft ls flooded now and <.'Overed fbr saft'ly. - The assay office is still stocked v.ilh ~ollled ch<-mica!s and trsling equipment hut much of it has been smashed and sl l"C'Ytll en the floors. The bunkhouse table still bas a gingham cloth on lop of it. The Orange County P I a n n i n g Glmri'IJ$l;:IOO hM -called the miU "a hlstorlca1 site worthy of preM!"V&Uon." Tuesday morning, lupervi80!"S Y.ill deeid£' If Borden's bu~ is y.uthy of any!hing but a slow demise. Playboy Troop Bov Scouts IJ la ze lVe1v Trails ~ ATLA~'TA (UPI 1 -In v.·hat rnay be a departure from t}ing knots and helping nld ladies· across the street. an l\tlant..i Boy Scout troop is organizing the ··Pia} boy Patrol" Troop 61 of suburban Srn~Tna decided !he traditional patrol names such as Ov.·I. Fox. &aver and \Yolf 11·crt a li1tle boring . Sri they drcidcd lhl'!r troop would be known as the Playboy Pa!rol. The Playboy flllk~ !'laid !Ix'~' were honored by the nan1e. So. QO Tuesday, fr,ur shapely bunnies from the local Playboy club and a pc'rsonal C'm1ssary from Pla vbov head /l ugh Hefner "'ill present the iroop with Pl:I\ hoy bunny flags <ind patches as the first Playboy 1roop 111 the L'Oun•ry Ted Bailey, cl1rce1or of ::upporl fnr the .>\t lanta Arca Cnunc1I of Bor Srou!s of An1enca. said lhr: C'OUflC'il head'!U.'lrtcrs "didn 't encourage it. but yet don't \\'!Int to gC't in !he way of lhe boys doing their o~Tl thing." He said the sc o ut organizaiion wou ld just sla y out of it. "l!'s a personal matter between the boys and !hose people f P I a y b o y pcrsonnell . and we don 't want to get 1n1•olvcd," said Bailey. ··oh. whatever happened lo the Mole P;itrol~" he moaned. Chess !\la tch Stallccl ~fOSC0\\1 IU PI J -lllnes!ii of Boris Spass ky has forced the post ponement until Wednesday of lhe eighlh game of !us world chess challenger·~ semifinal match "·1th Anatoly Karpov 1 n 1.cningrnd. the Ta~ nC>Y.'S agency said today. l\a rpov is leading the series 2·1 \\1th four draws. BAN-DENIMS BY GIRL TOWN A11 uned to !Oday s important looks, laded green derurns 10 p!ease our you~ CIJSIOmers. The country IOok is worn Dy Crete Horner. the daughter of Mr, and Mrs Jack Horner ol Newparl Beacti Crele is a student al Fa1rmoyn! School 1n Anaheim TH[. RED BALLOON LTD. • fCM'ltf l OOUHfflY - Otl'IQ'I 11l•tNMMl5 ~TOHHAA9Q&M 1'1•1M-..- 4 DAILY PILOT Moilda1, A,,U 2CJ, 1914 .... City Mulls Richnwnd's Mitehell~ Stans Aequitted IUttY TtCXY POIJTIX: You may --In the """' """' tht -thlt Saota Ana '• Flnt D is trict SuperYi.u l!olih)< BatUn has )imped squarely Into the p«jury cue lnwMng our U. Gov. Ed Re!neclc<. BaWn ...,,.. Reioecke ~.·you tee. All this came about in what was c:baracteriurd as a haatlly called prtsS corlerenc:e. BIUin called It. You may rocall that ' our Ueutenant --hu be<!\ lndidod by tht Wal«gate grand jury oo lhr<e oounta of perjury which ....... in plain ianguqe, not quite tellln( tile tNh. 5mne confuion elilts II to whea Rolnecb m!g!it 10 to ll'ill. He ii nmnJng f0< gowrnor and would like lb& kpJ .. _ bef... the primary ·-· Wt word was II mlg!it he alt« the •lcctlon. IN ANY EVENT, Watergate-related triate do not look Uke llJCh bot stuff today after •.he lMOCfSi. verdicU jult banded down in favor ol tonner attorney general John N. Mltdtell and former comnt1•<e sec:Mary Mawi°' H. Stam. 'Ibeee imocent verdict.I, boft-ver, happmed juat alter &tpeTYWor Bautn's haatUy called -"""""""'· .. he did not have ·t11e heotellt of thet lDlellip>oe at the time. Battin's pooltlon wu that - .mu!d be oU!pe!lded .. lleut«llnt governor and haY1! ell his paycbed.s held up until bo bas gone thn"'l!h tht trio!. 90ME WRONG TtllNltERS m!g!it oomplam that Battin was .., of Rock Riot I RICHMOND. Va . CAP) -A Wffkend rock conctrt w11 halted by court order after fans and Police clashed in a melet that rtsUked in about JOO arrests and he•vyru:r damagt. A Clrtult COUrt Injunction wu issued prohlblUng, Sunday'• edition of the tcheduled tWO<lay Cheny Bloaoom Music Festival. The injunction was upbeki on 1ppeal to the Virginia Supreme Court. City off;dab and the promoter cl the event now i re at odds over who wM responsible for the disturbance at 5awrdily'a concert, whlch w~ attended by more than 20,000 penons. 1be ......-aid city ofllciaJs had ~ him there would be a mlnimum ot undercover ....... at lbe festival, but city opolieamen dented makln( that p<UTl!ae. '!be concert had been billed u 1 ''no huale" even~ and oome youths told newsndl they thoqbt lhat meant they could llDOl!e marijuana and drink wtoe wldlout bell>( emeted. 'l1M! dlsturbinee ns a p p a r e n t I y touched off when a gjrt waa arrested in the stands by an undercover narcotic agent. Wltnesees oak! the girt misted, and the lone agent summooed help. Some youths then tried to help the girt, who was draged kicklDI And screaming from the stands by police, the wltneseea aald. South Chictigo Cliemical Le.ak Plugged-Maybe pre)udgln.< the guUt of the lleut<lllnt CHICAGO (UPI) _ Rope1r cmrs, governor but we au kmw be wouldn't do a thing like tha1 . worlting throog!i the night amid detl!<O 1be S.Ota Ana supervisor, in fact. II.Id fUmtl ot gas, early today apparently aJch suspemton action would be similar patChed over with cement a ruptured to a recent Oranee County case. wbre'e chemical stonige tank that sent a "'" poOOem<n ..... l:ept of! thi force while they f!IC<d ttiat 00 murder chargee. potenUally deadly chemical drifting OVtt Well, the way everybody geta dtaried a far South Side neighborhood . witb eomethin( U-da>' In the AutboriU.1 said they "'"Id oot he Wa""1!ate thine. """"'1ow • Waterpte certain the cemeot ping had atopped lbe p«jury cltlrr• doeo _,. pole by leak cl llllcooe tetraclllorlde from the _,.tsoo to 1 rnunfer rap. Anyway, you ma}'_ Ito punted .. to wll1 Bulk Tmninale Co. ~ 8olJby ""' blamed --'"lbey'ro fftlly ... tbey'va atopped in what happen! to the lncwnbmt it/' a p;>llce spokesman Aid. 11lt'll take lleutSo-!,.~ · tha . , • ~.-· ..me Ume to taioW 'tor-~ ls i mo ...... --tits~ ·-1111GIC11edrllntcalontho 'lindlt'a NEW YORK (AP) -A jury that started out "kTUmlng and yelling acr'OS.'l the table" has acqu itted fonncr Atty. Gen. John N. i\11tchell and one·timc commerce secretary Maurice H. Stam of ell charges ln their criminal conspiracy case. The nlnc men and three women came to unanlmoll1 agreement S u n d a y afternoon after 2S hours o( dellberatlon that the former cab!ntt colleagues wert innocent of conspiracy, obstruction of Justkc and perjury. ft.11TCllELL AND Stans were actu.~cd cf trying to block a Securities an~ Ex change Commission investigation of financier Robert L. VelCO. in return for Vesco'a secret $200,000 cash contribution tf) President Nixon 's re · e I e ct Ion campeign. Referring to Vesco and his aides, Juror C1arence Brown said'after the verdiet: "They wanl.cd to get aomctbing, but I U,.IT..._.. 'l'VE BEEN REBORN' E•-Nlxon .Aide St•ns President Ni'\'.on Delighted for 2 Ex-a8sistants Battin wouk1 like to be 1~ " ........,.. itimoetf. He to nt1111ing f'1I' tt 00 attn Cltlllng a lot of flnnea. WASlllNGTON \UPI) -'IJlc W)>ite the DemocraUc Uctet. , • Wottmen llnlaled tlno:ll•lfl,-· Houee -:bcarl!i>cO"""''~'!'l!l'ttal , Other W'°"' 'llllnk"" mlgllt tllll!"lt !he leik In Ifli IJ.mlllloo ..... tmti·that venlld of two fvrtnft' Nlxort C;;b.,.\ that Battin hastily called his hasty ""'""' bmt Friday. 'llte citemlc•I combined om~ cberg'ed with lnfluerlee1'eddtmg. coofermoo in a blatant, coarse and with the moistW'C of a bumJd afternoon President N 1xon was meeting "ith top calloused manuever to grasp 11ome Ink tn and produced 8 five-mlle-long "acid aide9 Sunday about ho~ ~ , fight the preM at the erpen9e1 ol Lt. Gov. rnial" that fort'l'd tome 16 000 per80!1s to impeachment and make public his side of Rcinecke'a curnnt misery. nee their OOmet. ' • the Watergate story \Yhen he wa:; totd BUT You ll 'VE to hel' "·tUn. · The Ullnois Environmental Protection former Attorney General John Mltchell . " ievc ~ is . and iormct" Commerce Secr e tar y an ~rable man and ~'OUkin l do a Agency Said the leek was 00 Jon~er 8 Maurice Stans had' bMfl acquitted ol thing like that. health tln.at by Saturday. Residents • and . &ttin clearty stood in f&\'Or ol having re~med home but waited anxiously ~C) rresrr~tn (;('raid L. public officiall draw a 1US981Slo11 -ju3t while wtftmen tried to stop tho leak. WMTCn: said the word ~ J:l:'ssed to like a baleball player -In the event Nixon as he met at Camp Oa\'id, ~fd., their performance had become clouded wtlh Pros! Secrctary Ronald L. Zleg\er by Mtlplclon. i:on's Claws and CMci of S1'11f Alc'3ndor M. Haig. According to a news accomt, hcMt!Ytr, " "The Pre!k!mt is vtty pleased for the aome ~er happened to recall a tv.-o men and their familic~." Warren prev\ous time here in Oranfe Olunty K'U St • said. Othtr aides \l>ert delighted 1,1'ith the Yt'hen Battin W8I llttlng u a dlrtdor of .. ripper verWct and said lhey thought it might lhe Oran~ a..nity Tranatt District. And help Nixon in his own poHUcal struggtc. one. of his board tcll<>ws who was ROTI'ERDAM, Holland (UPI) _ The acquittal meant that a jury had chrunnan was Westminster ti.fayer Derek Johannl Nllllasen, 26, who stripped <:M9eJl not to believe the tcsHmony of McWhinney. . under the 1tafe mime Angelique, Nixon's former counsel. John W. Dean It devcl~ that Pt.fcWh~ got died Swtday 0 injwies infUcted by III. who "'a 1 a key witness against char~ed ~'1th Influence peddling and a lion that attacked her All she Mitchell and Stans. ehak1!" down a farmer for a pollUcal rformtd Dean ts also a significant potential aintnbutkln. pe She ~ performlng in a cage witness In future Watergate ca.set and is Thus, a~ to the news ainfei ence opposite a lion. which suddenly the man ~·ho testified last summer at the report, Batt=n ~kt'd howamc 00 turned from tamer A If red Watergate hearings that President Nixon that occase.i didn 't demand l~ 8 iltardl d knew the case "'as being covcrl'd up long Mc\Vhhmey .suspended until aft« h11 n.i iand awed her about befc.re Nlioo sa id he knew. tti•I' the """1, ncctc and upper body, olf I d · · A friend of the young woman One high administration icia sai • "IF I'D TllOllGRT o( it al that time, recalled she Md told him before the verdict discredited Dean. ''The jury's 1 d P~Y ~"·e made the same the accident: "I'm ~ frtghtt:ned verdict by Implication makea him a liar, request.. Ballin was qllOll'd 8 s ...... r "tiich makes ooe ~'ooder ho"' many rcspondin,a:. every lime l do my act, but a girl Funny fui\v much sharper his mlnd is has to make a Uving.'' other lies hc11 told,'.' .said the orflcial, \Vho no" that he's in II political campaign. ttil'used to be ldent1f1ed by name. Storms Hit Middle U.S. lo1va Tivister Overturns 20 Tra .Uers, Injures 12 ' DAl lY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE <mrr ~ Ille Oli~ l'iltX ~ ... -.......... ,.. ..... .. .... ~ ~ ....... ,."". 'tebfllllt,..CllliMllbf .ri I lt •-& ~. -) • ,. ... *"" ,....,., ........ .... """"· al ... "" ... """' b ,. 611. .. *'•·ti ... lelerlm!1 .,., ... , """""' ..... 112.mt ...... _ .... ·-·.. .. .. 141-llll .. ___ _ S.lillltlflt•MMll t..11-............ 411-1421 ......... ~. " M ~ I' S. CeHfortd• ! 81111, M_,., 1'1tlea _ ... ... """ h d .. 11'1. •.1 l«ft low .. 1hlf """ t.• T'Uft.~Y flk'll """' • . • • .... .. .. I.II\, u fllnot "" • ••• 1un • 111. •• .....,.. lllfl'I .•.•.. •:at """ ... a.c..I IN . lJ;V VII. I.I 5'llt llltfl •·IN 1.111o MM t:2' ll-"" "-111"' lh Jf "'"'" I.ta I:••·"'- dofl•t think that Slanl and Mitchell ever fell for it" The jury's forewom&l, Sy b i I Kuc:ha.TU;I, said, .. We were ott In UttJe grwpo acrwnlnJ •.!!" yellln( acroa the .. able" wt... the dollberotlooa began; She Slid the jury "" 'IP'lt ,... on the COMplracy -~ lo k tunl<d to lbe aiI ,.porate perjury counts apllllt Mltcbell Olnd Stana. "After lookiu( throqh all the perjury charges, the rest w11 easy," MLts Ku<harsJcl .. Id. · "We ngured there couldn't bf! any coaaplrley U there was no perjury." nm FOREWOMAN aald today that the jury took only paaalng -of "11at was regarded 11 a key element or the government's cate -that Mitchell allegedly made 19 calla to ousted White Hou.ae aide John W. Dean Ill in an effort to ltymie the SEC's lnve1UgaUon of Veooo. Miss Kucbmld .ald the leltlmony of Dean, wbo has pleaded guilty In the Watergate caae, was doubted by the jurors becauae. he admitted he was seelcln( a light.I' 1e11tence for hlmaell. "We just bad a feellog he was not telling the truth,'' she uid In an interview on NBC'a "Today" sho.w. WIT ........ The verdict brooght a smile to tht face or the n orm a 11 y undemonstrative Mitchell. But it brought no legal surctase. He fa ces trial Jn Washington at a date as yet unset on almost identical charges in connection with the coverup of the Watergate break-In. SECRETARY SANDY HOIB's PLANTS KISS ON JOHN MITCHELL Ex-Attorn•y Gtneral, Stans Held Party Aft•r Decision John Dean Put on.Spot LEON JAWORSKI, the Watergate special pro9l!Ctltor, Is still 11tudying part er the Nixon campaign financing cperatlon which Stans headed . ''Our faith was resting with a VC1J', very fin e jury," Mjtchell told .a news conference In the U.S. Courtho~. "They were a cross section of lhe people and they 91·ere representa tive of Ame rica. "If there is one place I am firml y convinced you can get juatice, it's from the American people. I have great faith in Ameri ca and that's u·hy 1 Jove this l.'Ountry." Stans "'as shedding tears of relief by the time the legthy lkouot verdict Md been read. "I've been reborn ." he told a newsman. "I was innocent all along, but it's good to have it confirmed." W ASlflNGTON (UPI ) -'llte acquit1'11 in New York City of John ~fitchcll and r-.1auricc Stans on conspiracy and perjury charges now pots John W. Dean Ill oo the spot and his credibility in question Dean, President l\'1xon's former counsel pnd since last summer his chief aea&Ser in the Watergate scandal. was a government witness against Mitchell and Stans. who were accused of selling favors for political contribulions. Dean shocked the nation during lhe Senate \\1atergate hearings last summer with his dry. measured accusation that Nixon was full y n~·arc of !he Watergate covcr·up and actively participated in ll. He has since pleaded gui lty of one count -, .. ,, ____ ., ...... _, .. _..,.. ... Visually si~ ads hav e grea te s t 1mpacl. Establ ish a local point in tho layout to orab a reader's eye. Keep prices big and bold. of conspiracy for participating in the rover-up. At the 1'-titchell-Stans trial In a New York Federal Court, Dean testified th at he spoke 19 limes to Mitchell about the problems financier Robert Vesco was having with the Securities and Exchange Commission -the basis of a perjury coon! aga inst Mitchell . The jury concluded that t h e government did not prove its case beyond ;i reasonable doubt, and jurors said afterward there u·ere doubts about [){'_an·s testim(lny. Sybil A. Kucharski , the jur y fore~·nm an, explained. "We had a reasonable doubt bCcause of these 1,1·HnesS<'s and because we didn·t feel the evidence was substantiated." 0Motivate. Get ·Action A <iood ad indueos a favorable action. Th is doo:;n't always mean making a salo -some ads are successrul 11 th ey only dr aw readers -'-..... ...:_') inlo your store or ir'llroduce you or your product, E)Know Your Market Osell With Headline Tie in merchandise and ads w ith special da tes, events. likes end dls11kes o f yo ur poton11a l customers and their un1aue communily. snow them you know !hem. 0Use Easy-reading Type Faces uooer and tower case letters are usually easier to read lhan alt cap11111s. Elabora!c scrip!, Old ";i-.....,L)"<.I English o r other fancy 1.;; ty oe laces are hard to re11d. Use pi8n1y of wti11e """'" O Make Artwork Match Purpose " A dominanl graphic in your layout will lnsuro au lck lnteresl. but remember that no1 all .iis require lots ol graorncs or huge 9r11phics . TyDe alone can be ellectlve. too. 0 c:on...ince yOur reader. a! a glance. thal you havo somerhing ol value !or him. Tell him wha t's in 11 t o r hi m . G e l him 1nlerestcd cnougn lo read your copy. QDevelop a Distinct Style Use a typo lace. a bOrder or a layout techn ique 1hal makes your aos d1s11nct1ve and makes lhem resemble oach Oiiier. Regular reade rs Should recognize vou r ads even wilhoul YoUr name on ihcm. 0 Write Copy That Sells, Compels Consumers are skeotlC!ll; "\rv-, 'be sure YoUr copy !ells them your good news lntetes tln g!y and complelely. Be soecillc. Tell lots of facts. )nclude prices, espee1atty bargai" oricos. Q1nvest Some Time \ \ I ~Include Your Logo Wherever YoU out it and regardless of its size. be sure lhe reader can ea~ly hnd your lo oo. your "slgnature,H in every a'd. 1nc1udo det•lls like store houri. )ocallon,' Phone number, too. Pay attentiOl'I to details; oet b&et!. to basics; make every ad your own inveslment In future sales. Powerful adver11lino rests on your willingness lo ct"leck o u t 1he luf1damflnta!&. - There's an 11th step -even simpler -just call us to put your super ads to work for you DAILY PILOT Advertising Dept 642-4321 .. •• • y s !(aid the bet! do• , era. reg1 "'er WC • pe Seri lbei au Ira ra 51, Ale <:ar Lb ma old v.·hi M La oth • ch sl fr .. c c • • Youths Set Fires In Melee • UNION CITY (UPI) - Roving bends ol yooths set fires am mlashed windows Sunday rright and early today in an outburst a~y stemrnq-from 1 po I i c e officer's fatal !hooting of a ,...,,.,.._ Polk:e 01;.! Bill Cam said the youth.! set ant blaze that caused an estimated $4 ,000 damage at a grocery store. Fire Otief Kenneth Garcia ( Stale said a gas cap \\'as found in the back of the store. The youths, at most num- bering about. JOO, broke win- doYlS at another store and , grabbed money from the crum . register. Cann said no' injuries \\'ere reported and no arrests \\·ere made by early today. e Dies h1 Crash LONG BEACH fUPll -One person y,·as killed and another seriously injured Sunday when tbtir car y:as struck by an auto which allcgrdlv ran a traffic signal while drag racing. Dead was Jennie Macenski, SI . of Be!Ulo'A'er. flcr husband, Alex, who \\'3S dri\·in~ their car. suffered scrioos injurif:'S. Charged \\·itb suspicion of manslaughter v.•erc a 17-y('ar- old youth \\ilo drove the car which collided with t h c Macenski auto, and Cannan J. Lach.at, 20. the driver of the other car in the race. e Legal A b01'1 ion LOS ANGELES <U PI\ - The 63 hwnan fet uses found in or near the incinerator of Pioneer Hospital in the past two weeks were not dumped by an illegal abortion ring, but came from legal abortions perfonned at In gle y,·ood llospital, a source in the coroner's office said today. The Sheriff's Department said the case is u n d e r investigation and y,·ould n<lt reveal details. An employe of Pioneer Hospital in Artes ia found 33 fetuses near the hospital's incinerator 1 as l week, and 30 the week before. e Strike Averted LOS ANGELES (UPI ) - Union leaders said Sonday a threatened strike against the county is still possible if the tentative contract agreements are rejected by co u n t y wori<en. A strike set for l'.?:01 a.m. today y,•as averted wtien agreements were reached in a cootract d i s p u t e in\·olving 60,000 ot the 79,000 county employ es. e /tlurder Claarge SAN BERNARDINO f APl -A 1\le~lcan nationa l has been arrested in El Paso. Tex., on a San Bernardino u·aJTant in connection v.·ith the January murder of t \Vo teenagers near Victorville. the sheriff's department here coofinncd. Javier Flore!, 20. was charged as an accessory in the slayings. authorities said. Ti.vo ll'C\V ~t C X i C 0 ex-COn\'icls. David Peterson, 42, a n d Donald Bernard . 35. already have been charged in the murders. Opeiaitag Day .. -· 'Zeh1·a'-1·elated Alioto Bid Postponed SA.'\ FH.\SCISCO 1r\l'I · ~layor Jos('Ph. AlLulO h=is tc1n- porarlly IC'fl the ca1np:11gn trnil to conff."r .,,.;th aidf."s about a ne'"· undiscl~'<f de\·etop- ment in the "Zt>bra" ~1rfft sOnolings. Bill O'linen. Ahoto'" prl•ss secr<'tar:-·. s.1id the rnnyor t'OOld have ll rn a j o r ct n noun c e nl l' n t Loda\' concerning 1ht· r a n d o ii1 shoot ing s thJt ha\'c left 12 pro1>!e dead and Si '< y.·ounded in thl' la!it fh'c 1nonth<;. A fl'"' hours l:itrr. crnr1l'n OC'l'htr1'<i !her(' \l.':\Sn't ;HI" gaurRnlee Thi' n1asor had ~ ma jor announri>nwnt "Tht'rt.> nf'\ 1·r h.1 ... ~o!'1'n all\ pronH!>i' of !lll annou11e1·1nt•!ll .. O'Bnen told,}a r£'J>Vrtt'r)fiu:. ~lllt'hQ\\ \\ ,, b\O\I II our t>C proriir11un I 111•1 .. r 1nt1'Hd"d to pul thl· Ill.ti' r ui ;1 p.1:s11io11 v.·her~ hr ab:-A.•lu h•I.\' pronl1!iicd to n1:1 kt' an nnno unet•rncnt l'rrh.1ps I 1n1s~lale1t It." Th1.· 1na,\'Or :1 h ru pt I ~ rc111rt·lt-d a Sf•rit•S of .. rttkC'nd :lJlJll'&ranc:es Lil hi~ 1·nn1p:l1jln fo r the Denl()l,·r;i t1e non1int1t1f111 /cir go\'C'rnor und rr turnt•U tu S.in Fr;inri~co b1•f11rf' dav.n S1.1lurd.n. Ht• !>lliil hi:-ri>tur11 hl're •·1s Z1·bra r1•lal\'\I." bu ! rcfu"cd 10 l•l:1bor.1tC'. But f'Olic1· ri·porh'<l ~unrl:n· no ti£'\\ (h·\t'l11pnu·nt" 1n the nianhuru ;in•! 1•11h1'r roulrl nnt •Jr 111)l1ld nu1 ~ay 1\hat Al 10111 !11Li:(h! ;Jll110Utl! I' 111 i.\1l'h 1.1f :ht• IR Jtl,tr~•. \1 luch h.1.,·e taken pin~·,· ~1nC'c I.1st ~01 25. the hl HC'k gunn11"111 cho.'I(' n \\~Ull' 11r11n1 appart'ntly 111 rAndon1 and hrl'd at ~>ar 1)(1int ·blank rr.n~c v. uh a .32-4..:t1l1hl'r auton1a11c. All ol lh\' shool111J!!f hJt\'I' (~·t·urr1•d h1.'l\.\l'Cll i 1~ rll ~111rl !U I' JI\. Vo.1l]\111 u1g th<' 11\<1~! rl'<'f'lll sla) mi; Apri l 16. J'olllt1·r l>r&•i n ~!uppi ng ;1nrl Sf'arrhin~ all ~t>ull~ ~!.'.lt'ks 11ht> rr~··mhlf'd a rumf)"J!iill<' drs1:r1 p11on. l.ast Thur.~11.i~. ;11h·r nH:>rr than 600 Jll•rs.nns h:id bN-11 st•~lped . a f1'<1t'ral 111d~c h;1l1rd thl' ta\'.ILl', s.1~1n,:: 11 11,i.; 1utl'On ... 11tut1on;1t .inu 11ul,111•d the 1•1\ 1l right ~ or Hl<l~t· 11.~1.1in£'d 1ile {'itr h11~ /1!1'<1 :i not1{'f' of i'lppt:il. The krlhll!!S wert" i:;i\rll lh1· n:une "/'.tbta" af!t'r the· n.'.u11,. for the radio frequency police hu\C used 1n 1he CBSL'. llauk Begin~ Fa ~t Chet·k (]ca ranee:-; Po\Yer and sail boats of every size and description dot San Francisco Bav as lhe advent of the yachting season got un"er ,,·ay Sunda~. Son1c of the hund.reds of boats were gaily decorated and participated in the "decorated boat" con. test held in conjunction with the opening cL'ly yacht parade. i\otc the Colden Galo Bridge in the background . "-(;a ~s l{ap Arrests f;/11 ~rcli Lec1der Joi11s. rro Oust ,4r1ustro11g 1·,\S\t1E~.\ 1r1·1 1 -A vil·c pf('sidl'fll of tho• Ill) 000-ineml)('r \Vor]d\1 1dt> 1 ·1a1r1'h nf <:oo leadt·rship 11fu·r ,1 prriod or absent <'. \\'h11h 1hc dissidt>n1s !'la~· 11·:1s hrt>uglH <in b.\ disro\'('f \' <1F ~1 n 111llb1:r nf ~l'>;tl:l l 111d1'''rl·!1on' S,\'\ FllA'\CISCO (l'Pl ) l't'fll)le "1lo "·r1tr cht.'\.'k" ft>t 1110r(' 1h;-.11 !ht•\ h111r in th~· hank. pl3nn1ni,: It> CO\cr th('lll "1th dl'flOSLIS :I rtn~ or so l.'lt('I rn:1y bt 1n trouble st.1rlln ~ t•Jd;i\ Tlic Frdcr:i! r!l'Sl'r\·t' R.inl. of S:1n Fr:Jnr 1s1..i 1 put into nprr;1tion its Rl'J:ion:tl C.111·rk Pro('('s ... in l! Ci>ntf'r w h i r h pron1isrs to t'l<'::ir rhr1·k~ 1• ithin 2i h<u1r<;. Co11~ealed SA~ F It A \ C I S C (i ann11un1·t'<I Sunda\' h" 11 a>< 1 l'PI ·-A SJX1 kesn1an for 101n1ng a J";1p1dly ~r•111 1ng lhe Ga y Acth·isl ,\11\~nec revol! hy 1·hun·h l<·•Hlt·r~ u1 aSSl·rls that po 11 c e oppo~111011 t•1 lh<' Arn1str"nJ.! <ihstrurleJ "norn1a1 ~111 f11rn1 h 1h:i1 lound<•cl a n d TlK' rt1~s1df'nt s ha \" t.ikcn the name ,\.,soeiat £'d ( 'hurchf'll of <;od Fra nci.~t"O e1·<·n·dav life" crn1tr11I, thi· c·hur.·h \\'Ith thC'1 r l:itr.~t iash of 1\lbc ·r·t J 1'1,nuu\1 d1l't'l:\1)r ;1 rrc~l s in ttK• g " .' of evanb1'h"n1 t'a1np.11gn:i sairl T1 vo Guilt y of Aiding C11i11u Esc apee The l\rn1 ~1 rongs c11n1rol the rl111rM1's r:id 10 and tc!e,·ision f.1r1li!1r.; ,'11111 ;i1llha~:.;1dor t'OI· ll·i::·· ht·n.· l'rr\'i o11 s l 1. i·hf'r'I. c!l•arancc·..: ~1rough th<' Ft'd er.'.ll Reser.·<' took (\ro. thl'CC'. or rnol"f'. day.•. 11011·('\'cr. ~llll' largf' b.1 nks h.1nrll(' ch('("k~ Thl"Ol.t¢"1 tfh.."'1r 0\1·n clC'arini; house pro<'t'dures. 1111• new r••gional <'<'nl<'r ill <.'Offiputer11.c.'d and slaffrd 2~ OOurs a da~ !t l'an procrss &JI) 000 l'h(•rk, n1t•rniJ1ht. SAr.i FRANCISCO (U PIJ-A Federal Court jury round l\\'O men guilty Sunday or harboring fugitive Ron 'a Id Beaty, y,·ho cscaprd rrom Chino Prison guards in a gunbattle in 1972. Bruce Hobson. 2t a San Francisco carpenter. and ~tort Nev.•man, 31. a forklift driver from Ne11·ark. were found guilty on three roun:s - conspiracy, harboring .'.l n d concealing an escaped con\'iCt and assisting an escaper. The U.S. District Court jury of ten women and ty,·o TllCf1 deliberated 15 hours before F<1r1n Work E1idorsed returning tM verdiel. Star \l.'itness for t h c prosecution was Rca1y. "'ho told the jury that lfobson and Newman supplied him with food, clothini:: and !ransportation and prol~tcd him from police. All three mt'n w c re idcntifi!'d as former mrn1bcrs of the defunct \lencert'mos. a Maoist r evo l uti onary organiZJJlion. I .Judge Robert F. Peckham set scntencin~ for ~!av 31. Thr l tv.·o men could rccl'iV~ up 10 12 1 yeHrs in sentences. I Beal ~'. 36. escaped from Chioo Prison on Oct. 6. l9i2. j One guard \\'as killed and l another 11·ounded in a gun f i g h 1 . Beaty 'A'as recap1ured l\.\'<l 1noolhs \:iler. In a separate trial concluded rel'fnfiy in Los Angeles. Bruce Hobson's mother. Jean Hobson . -4~. and Robert B y Cliurclies 22 Naked LOS AXGELES (UPI) - National Farm Workers \\'eek. promoted by 1l church group end endorsed by the National Council of Churches is scheduled to begin today. Rev. \\fayne C. ft1rtmirc. Jr .. director of the National r a r m \Vorke.r !\finistry tN f\V~l ). sa id the observance would focus auention on the union led by Cesar Chavtz. "Tt will focus attention pri- marily on the United Farm Workers. the boycotts they have urged and their stru ggle aga inst the Teamsers Urtion and the growers to re,>reSen t farm \\'orkerst" tie said. Judo Class 'P<1 y s Off' Women Need G-Oocl Hon1c COLTON lUPl l -Wanted : good home for 22 al!raclivl'. naked \Votn en and approximately 1.500 others to ogle sa1ne. One day only. Contact Nada O'Connell. of !he Californ ia ··f..fiss Bare" stale pageant. "Something has to give pretty fast." O'Connell said du ring the \\'eekcnd. as he starled his search for a new location for the nude beauty contest to select the California entry in the "~tiss \ude World" pageant . The contest w~1s 10 he held at the Ind ian 1-I ills Country Cluh ne<ir Ri vi1rside on June 16, hut the 0\1·11cr of the club. !IA VWARD ( U P I ) (;reat Western S.iving! and L<-sson!I in self-defense p::i.id U>an , abruptly nntificd the off in 1he case of coe<i Debby pageant that it could not use Elgil. 18, and only 5-foot-3. the club grounds. nnd gave no Larry S. \\'oodfill. 26. of rt'ason . O'Connell said. Castro \1allcy. \\'ho allegedly The Olive Dell Hanch . "'here tricxl to seize ~!is.'I Elgil's l:ist year's C()fltesl 11•as held, is purse. was dropped to Ille too small for this year's pavement by a couple of chops affair. he said. "\\'c need delivered on him by :\1iss Elgil roon1 for 1.000 to 1.500 just Ale \\o1!Y she v.·as 1augh1 people .'· he i;aid ... \\'c pro~sc at judo cla ss. 10 do a show in good taste as "It y,·orked perfectly." she y,·cll a~ make sure that Inc said. Woodfill faces robbery girls "'·ho enter the contest arr &>ab1)(•k, 22, y,·ere found guilt~ i-nmmun itv. he \\111.I\d ni<'i'I toda\' in of killing !hr Chino i::ua rd ~vf"fl ·all <'J:!f'd homt>-\\'ashi11gton. ll f' 111t h li.oth<'r o. bock -" f ( :-t'XUal.; \rerc arr1><:lt~J in . .,..,1 · v.·as conv1ch'U o 1rs1 form£·r 1<'<1d1·r~ :uul rn1n1s!C'r!'i !ht· Tl•ndl·rlo111 P 1!"1ric1 1\t'~rt·c n1urder and .\I r." ,. of tlw· h1nd:un1·n1al1s1 l'hun h I bs r d ;-1~11urday in 1hl' bii::2~1 I o on o second cgn:c. ... . ,.,,7 Th T~ brrakJll:J)' "r o up munu.ip Stnet" I""° . "·'· " ~lr3. llobson and Sc:iho1Ck \\(·rt' hookt'd on <"harct"'S oppos.·~ !hl· ron1 rul :1 n cl "I l't'f>Udiatt' th(' !t'.'.lc\f'r~h1p of lho· nrJ:an11at1on ," Portllll£' \1 l'l)h• 1n :t lt·th·r h<' s:11d 11",1;; dt'l11t•r1'(! 10 tln• t•ldt'r .\r1n · :i;!mn~ Fnrtav Ht• (:11d lit· \\'<l" rrs1i;.;ning h1.·t·au-e of "Ilic n1~J.!lt•Ct. the ~·rrors, lhc continuin g oppre:-.sioo . the misrf'Pl'e· sentations. !he oomJption. lhc- un~odly ml·lhocl,11 1·mp!o11 ·d " The ron1(l1Jtl'r oprrat1nn~ in S,;1n Franc1:.co co1npletcs ,1 s\·s!(·n1 or nt'\\' r c g ion J I cCntt·rs 111 tht· l'ntire 12th FC'dt>ral Rc~·rve Oi,.trict. Thr S)'Stc111 is functioning in all of th•· district's nine W('Stern Slitlt'S l':\t"l'pl for l!Jy,·aii. are Sl'hedulcd hl <ippt·ar LO of "ohstn.tctint? n ~idt"' policir~ f'if churl'h pr<'~1<1rnc r .S. Dis1rict Court here to 11alk" :ind ''cros" rlrc<...'-llerb1 .. rt \\' Armstroni;:. 81. ;i nd face charges ~imilar to 1ho~1· 111,<.:" fnll'll dre<;$t'd in his s.in. Gar~r Ted of v.11ich Hobson and i\£'\\·1n;1n \\O!Tll'n·~ l'io1hing l. Arn1s1 ro11i::. ~4. v.·ho wa s \rerc convicted Sunday '-,-,,---~=---~~-' allo\\'t•rl tu rt·1un1 tu thurrh • ¥IS your electric ·bill up? Becaus~ the cost of oil is up. Even tl-oogh yoo've cut down on yo.Jr use of e1ec.tric1 ty, yo.Jr bill may still be up. Naturcll·1. you re concerned. So ere vie. The mo in reason for the sharp rise in Edison customers' bills is the spiraling cost of foreign oil. To produce electricity in our generating plants. we use a cleoner·b.irning. lov.i·sulphur oil imported mostly from Indonesia. It's expensive. b.Jt its required lo meet regulations set by local air pollution control di stricts Just loor years ago we paid $2 22 per barrel. In Nc:M:mber 1973. we paid 57.53. This Februol)I it wos S 13.54. And some util,ties hove paid almost tv1ice that much. The price of oil is o maier expense we can't rontrol. That's determined by foreign. Oii µ-oducinggCNernrncnts. Should tl-e price v,;e pay drop. we II poss these 1ov1ercostson to yoo. lv\eonwh1!e. we l! continue to cut all expenses vie con control. Economy programs are in force right ncNoJ at Edison. So o re rigid cost controlc;. And v.1e II continue to do everyth ing else possible to hold dcwn the price yoo pay for electricity. Yoo con relp by conserving electricity OON. And u5i ng less clectricityw1ll soveyou money. too. For some 70 ways to coose<Ve. send for our free Conservation OOoklet. lt's important. Do it OOH. Write: "Conservation~ Edison, P.O. Box 800, Rosemead. CA 91770. sC-E Southern California Edison e Pritt• Climb charges in Alameda Count~' the kind you can lake home to ~tun1cipal Court. mother." he said. SAN DIEGO f AP l-A sharp IJiiiiiiiii..;,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimjif climb in egg prices led San Diego County fanners lo a record $219.3 million product last year -a 31 percent increase over the 1972 record. The price of eggs climbed from 25 cent3 to 47 cents per dozen although the oosl" of producing them a I mos t doubled as "'ell. 1'nm:itocs v.·ere the second higgest farm com1nodity in San Diego County \\'ith returns of $29.5 million with avocados third at $28.6 million. CKIVROLEASE •• LEASE '74 CHEYYS! Low llm • f¥fy Dtllvtry Ask for- UASI S"CIAUSTI at HOWARD CHEVROLET MMJ ,._ & J1111ll1,.. IMv<lllt. ................. " ' 133..0555 EXTEND YOUR LIFE EXTEND YOUR ARM BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK FREE! Ill -~ HUNTINGTON BEACH TODAY, APRIL 29 BANK OF AMERI CA S Po int•, Huntington Beach SO. CAL IFORNIA ht NATIONAL 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. ,.'\ Public Service (com Huntington Beach Rotary Club • and Orange County Hearl Assoc. \\lith Thanks to: · De Guelle & Son's Glass Co. Jones, Gillespie & Goppert Insurance Agency TYPE 1·60·S ' $1118l£·STATOR WATTHOUR 1£T£1 "} CL200 240V ·3W 60'V R.138 ''g "'' • 720X1G5 TAJO- K~ 7.2 • • DAD.Y PROT EDITORIAL P .<\GE • UCI Vet .Center· Like Jlhysicians whp concern then1selves with hu· 1nan ills. octors or ~elerinary n1editini: arc faced with ongoing C'hangcs ancf develop1ne1llS in ·their field. Last week a Newport Beach veterinarian, lJr. Nor· n1an 1.:v McBride, announced a three-year, $1 1nillion fund·raising drive among velerinarians and i;uppliers to establish a center for continuing education in veterin· ary n1edlcine 011 the lJC Irvine c:arnpus. Not to be confused with a second full·scale ve terin· ary medicine college long under consilicration by the University or California as a counterpart to the existi n~ racility at UC Davis. the privately funded center would provide shtirt courses and i;e1nina.rs on new treatments and techniques in ani1nal c::are. UCl's College of ll1edicine already offers so1nC con- tinuing education progran1s for veterinarians. conducted by professors rrom Davis, and the proposed study center would provide for expansion or this work. The Orange Count;' campus is rav9red becaUse or its existing C'ollege or medicine and its central location In an area heavily populated with animals ranging fron1 household pets to race horses and even wild anin1als on prese rves. · Establishment of the proposed center at UCI prob- ably would give the campus a real advantage as a paten· tial site ror the eventual new college of veterinary medicine, for wh ich UC San Diego and UC Riverside also have been considered. Shellfish W arnit1ir 0 \Yarnings in English and Spanish will be going up along the beaches this week lo herald the annual arrival of the dinoClagellate season. In simple lerms. the warn1 weather mussel ban is on -and clam lovers had better be careful too. Both types or shellfish feed on the microscopic organisms called dlnoflagellates during the warm season, and the tiny creature produces a deadly toxin Cor which there is no antidote. health authorities. warn. In the U.S. there are few gourmets favoring the n1ussel dishes popular in n1uch of F.urope, but the shell· fish Lii common ly taken for bait. When it ~' the shells should be brok en open immediately, and tn' mussels kept in a co ntainer marked "Unfit for Human Food." the State Department or llealth warns. Clam lovers should wash their catch carefully, eat only the white meat and dis<'ard all dark parts. Fortun· ately, abalone and crabs don't feed on plankton and are safe from the poison hazard. The shellri$h ban remains in effect until Oct. 31 along the entire California coast Crom Atexico to Oregon. Change fr om Politics \Vhen Conner Vice President Spiro Agnew finishes his mach·touted novel, he stands to make up to $1 million and to enjoy some globctrottlng to promote the book, according to his agent. A profit of at least $300.000 already is guaranteed, we arc advised. and publication rights have been sold in Britain. Japan. Greece. Portu~al and Belgium. with son1e 20 tnore foreign contracts 1n the offi ng. Agnew's first promotion junket is scheduled to take hitn to England for five days early next year .. his con- tract calling for completion or the book by December. \Ve don't know anything about the literary merits of 1\gnew's novel. but his ability to hustle a buck is a matter of record. Can't help wondering, however. if hob- nobbing with all the bookish types will turn him into one or those "effete snobs". Or maybe one or George \\'allace's "pointy heads". I I I Real Problem of A ll1iiq11e l'ice Preside11t Government Pay A "'hile back I "'rote a column on that strike by city employes i.11 San Francisco by the sc"er. \Vatch (lUI for lhl' impact of those S500-a·year \\'~Se hikrs on stale and other go\'ernment en1ploycs \1·age demands; that's \\'hat I ""'med. I also pointed out Iha! in n1any job categories. stale and Sun Francisco employes 1\'ere already pairl more thJn cmployts1n ·rontl)ar· Able µriv ute .&ettor ~ jobs. \\'ell. !h:it r.e~l!.t . put l\frs. Pcnefripc Ru.cb of &in R;~fal'i into orbit. I n1ea11. I lit her !use ! J\1rs. Rueb 1vrotc thnl I 1\':l'-looki ng mainly '.lt the pa1x·r- pushcrs in government. And. thnl I was: the paper-pushers. pencil-peele rs and red· tape 11·indcrs. She scolded me for 1101 laking into ronsideration high-risk JOhs such as highv.•ay patrolmen . prison guards. and maintenance men in p<."rilous places. She has a valid point. LONG AGO. and not once but several times. I caned for hishcr salaries and inereased benefits for the n1cn o( the California lli~h"•ay Patrol. Those guys are the bt.>sl in lhc nation yet lhcir pay -;cale is bclo\I' the salary scale of the police in many of our larger cities. As for the prison guards (correctional otriccrsl. no amount of mooe.v could get me to tr::idt• 1rith 1hcm. Not the way the prisons arr ~oing these d<i ys. \Vho \.\'ants to 11"alk into a den of revolutionaries ;irmed wi1h a 11·hist11~? And. at least \ll'O .vears a~o I scrcan1ed t1·ia lhis colun111 and my radio pro~ran1 ! that those guards should be gi\'Cll <i heft~· pay hike to compcns<ite lor the fact Lhcy daily >1<111.\ In hnrn1 's \\'ny. ~1 rs. Rucb's hubby is a construclion ( RUS WALTON J 11orker al ~an Quent in. She tnak es the poi111 1hat he i" in ;is 1nuch, or 1norc . danj!rr as thr prison guard.,, Yt'l. hr l't•('('i\"CS no "dan ge r 1>ay". just R fl;•I !:6.0!I \>er hour. Ir I v.·crc Mr. Rueb. I'd loolt for another job. ..... : •. BUT. all ul that is prologu e. Lei 's get 10 1he nlCRI of the coconut. 'l'ho11>"oblen1 ~ovemmcnt i:s not th11t the v.•orkeri; ire goof-oils ( rnost of thcn1 arc ootl. or .lJia t some of them arc overpnid flnany of ttiem are not): the prohl1~n1 is !hat lllCrC are so many govern1ncnt en1ploycs. If a private industry had a nu1npo"·cr-lo· pl'oduction ratio equal to that in government. the compa ny would go broke. As it is. the taxpayers are going broke. !\!rs. Rueb thinks I should not shLtd so many Lears for the !axpayers. "'hen it comes 10 governmcn4 salaries. After all. she wrote. stale employ~ arc 1axp.1yers. too. True. Rut. 11ith a difference. And here I go. lighting her fuse again. The non-government 11·orkcr -t~ 1nan and "·on1an in the private SL'<:IOr - e<1rns \\'ages in a productive, non-t~nt­ supporlcd job. The tc1~ ht' pays comes rro1n n1oney c<1rned creating additional \1·callh in the Sl:itl'. The govcrnznent 11·urker does pcrlurrn a service. but his cHorts hardly add !o 11~ gross stn1 r product rind his \\'ages come from a tax·supported Job. The taxes he pays arc. 111 fa ct. sin1ply ret.uming sorne of the tax 111onc~' tha1 paid his salary. Thi s yc;u"s s1all" llucl gc t is abOut S!l.5 billion : 25 percx·nt ol th111 - about $2.5 billion -goes for the pnyroll . IT IS t\OT the fault of the individu;il governn1enl 1rorker. n1any ol 11hom are ~ood and faithful sC'r\'ants, that 1nuch (it Dear Gloon1 v • ·Gus I'm afraid to 11·alk inlo stores lhat provide music because one n\l~ht be playing classical music anrl I'm sure I'd drop dead! II. ~l 01-1 0111 .....,_,. •r• 1u,mi".. H rt •Nn •Ml de Ht a.(•-rlly rlfltd lllt vi.ws .i "'-fttWW""''· ,..,.. '""' ,..t -¥• 11 0119mJ 0111, OIHY .. llol. not 1n0S1 I of tht.' v.·ork in government is a "'aste. 'fho-~~l)apei"-sllufOers and pencil- peelcrs <igetn: thry ~tribute noth ing 10 the safety and \vell·'oeing and \\'eaitb ol the citizen11. In the pl'i\fate sect.or. !he number of e.1nployes increases to meet the expanded 11·orkload . In gnvemment. 1he \\'Ork.load incrcasell to n1crl the sv.·elling payroll. ~l11ybe nut In all rlcpartmcnts, but in tnost . Look wha t has happened iu California during the past 10 years. The number of govemn1ent employes (at all levels) has increased by more th an 520.000. That's an average of 52.000 more government employes a year; 208 additional go1'ernment \\'Orkers every v.vrking day : 26 more every "·orldng hoor. One out of every five in California's work force is on a go1'emmcnt payroll. That means every four persons in the private seetor arc supporting a government employe. DUR l~G those 10 years. the number of go\'ernn1cnt employes in California grt:\I' 151 percent ) n1ore than t'A·iee as rapidly as the increase in the number of l'mployes in the private sector (22 percent 1. Government is our (astesl grov.•ing non-industry. The proper \l'ay lo cut. squeeze and tr im here in llaby1on is not to be niggardl y abou1 lla}ring competent and nccc ss;irv 11'orkers. it is to cut back 011 1hc hordC~ of papcr-shLtfflers. squce1.c out the waste "·ork. and trim ll\l'ay the deadwood. Then . maybe. fair "'age. ~lr. Rueb could get a W asliingtou il1e rr y-go-round Ford's Startling Remarks \VAS 1-11 NG T 0 N Jn othrr circumstances. the attitudes recently adopted by Vice President Gerald R. Ford v.'Ould be regarded as 1nonu1ncnlal indiscretions. II can be imagined \1·hat a hubbub v.·ou\d have been ~reated had Vice President Richard 1\-1. Nixon speculated on the cabinet and staff changes he v.·ould make if President Eisenho\\·er failed t 0 reCQ\'Cf from his heart at• tack "'ithout M )l- thing m o r e than a murri1ured con>· men! f r tJ m Pres.~ Secretarv R o n A t d Ziegler 0lh11t ii \1·:is "inappropriate.·· In 1955 Nixon kcnt si· lent "'he n f~isen~\11·· er's recove ry 11·as 111 doubt nn:I opposl'd any n'IOvc to n1a ke hi 1n ·'ricting prt-si- dent." The 1•lcr presiden t v.·ho was picked hv Pres!denl !\ixon has also branded !he Comm il!C't' for the Reelection of !h•' President (using lhe or fens i \' c designation ''CREEP"'l ns an "arrogant. elite guard of political adolescents." In 1972. Ford sooke during the c;impaign under CREEP auspices. SOrt1ETIIING has happened in the four and a haU months sinC1:! President Nixon accompanied Ford lo the House ch::imlx>r .. v.·hcre on Dec. 6, 1973 the former ~1ichigan rongressman took the oath of offiC1:! as the 40th vice president of the United Sta te s. Ford must think. and I venture to say that he does think. that the likelihood of his becoming president i~ much greater today than it "'as last Oecembl:r. Now he has caused it to be kno\ITI (protesting later that he "'as speaking off-the-record l that he \\'OU Id keep Secretary of Stt1te Kissinger . CRll back former Treasury Secretary Shultz. get rid of Sec retary of De.tense Schlesinger and fire Ron Ziegler. . (RICHARD WILSO~ Such changes arc hardly v.·crth speculating aboul. and. as for Kissinger, the question is not asking hi1n to slay bu t v.·hethcr or not he "·ould agree lo continue for any length of time. N'OTi ll.NG efrth-shakin~ has f.'\•idcntly entered \l ice Prrsiden~i .~ .... ~ he thinks abQul what i!-"<O\ild '(fO-il' he be<';'lme president. and the "·ondcr of it is !h;'ll he "'ould ~k ~it at all \l'hile in !he same breath sa yinl he didn'l expect to succee.:I Nixon . The aln1osphcrc in which V ice President Ford no\\' moves must be. !aken into conside ration. \\lhcrever he goes. and he is 1'.,'.0ing n1nny places. he movrs in lhr aura or President . d~signate. Political n1cctings. social gatherings. prt'SS intrr\'ie"'s all buzz \11ilh hi5 presidential potential. and it is \\'his~rcd behind the hund that he will become the next president of the United States before long. Therefore he must be treated with a special regard nol often accorded to 1•ice presidents. His sta ff n1embers rnjoy the sa1nr special attention, esJ>e(ial\y his staff director. a former \\'ashing ton correspondent of the Los Angeles Times, Robert Har1mann , "·ho Ford says he \1·ould take to the \Vhite House. Hartmann is a dire<::t and blunt-spoken practiliooer of. politics. IN THIS ah.nosphere. it v."OUld not be surprising if stra in developed between !he President and the vice president, although Ford is reported to protest that, far from denying him access, Nixon gives him more time than he i:tiould . In Nixon's present state of mind. ,, trusting no ooe and with every political sensibility alert, the recent beha vior of ford must cause !IOme misgiv ings.1 bet'ause in Nixon 's mind, Ford has ~ mission. That -mission ts to cre;'lte a' brid.U J;iet~~n. .tbel del~ .Y.'hit ~ House a11d the attacking Congress over~ "'hich emissaries of peace might ad\"ance. Ford has been given nol executive .d~tiC!. 1 llfS· )OB is to keep in contact v.•ithl Congress and with the Republican party1 and champion Nixon's innocence. This1 posture suffers somewhat when Ford disavows the organization which gave Nixon a landslide victory, and in "'hose principal leaders Nixon has continuously declared his confident1:!. The chief officers of CREEP v.·ere John N. J\.lit.chell and 1'1aurice Stans. ,..now on trial for allegedly promising inOuence in consideration of large cam pa i g n contributions. Ford's situation is unique. Picked by Nixon. and surviving congrt!ssional scrutiny beyond any \'ice president before him. ford's position draws him away from Nixon. Nixon 's consolation can be that. thus detached, Ford'5' confidence in the President's innoctn~ carries more weight. 1 I Success Has No Rules I J Thoughts at Largt: Books and courses offering formula s for success Ignore !he embarrassing fact !hat successful people had no need for them. • • 0YDNEY J. HARRI~ long as you imagine that your differences from other people are greater or more important than your similarities. • • • Mafia Mobsters Get No Breaks (\Vbich reminds me of the true slory about a boy of six u·hosc parents brought him to tltourt for music lessons. and "'as tu med dO\\n as too young ; "·hereupon the parents protested. "But. HP.fl" !\fozart. ~"OU v.-cre composing at the ar(e of four ... "Ah. yes." replied f\loiart. "but I didn't ha,·e to ask ror lessons. "l • • • lo America. people marry r or romance. and find it Is net enoogb : i; , Europe, people marry for practicality, and find it is not enough; tach system lacks a component of reality it must C\'Cntually admit by a side door. \\'ASlllNGTON -Ari evidentt perha1t~ of the cynicis1n about corruplioo in tii l'.(h p\3ccs. we arc frequen tly asked whethrr the l\.1afia is really manipulating tht gQl'ernment frorn behind the scenes. \Ve have responded that the l\.1ofia has no innucncc in \\'oshington . that the Jusllce D c IJ a r l- n1cnt's 1 :1~k force s have: been crackln:z do1..-n 011 t,r!:anh•et1 (•rtmc. No11· 11·e hH\'f! !'ICefl c1•!rlPn('.~ In 11 !\Ctrel (~t'neral AC· countinR Office re· porl that !he c<iurt•. too. ha1·e b!ien har..h on l\.lafla mobsters. The roster of crtme IDrds. who have "ound Ul> In federal prisons. should lay to rest any ktea that ~lalia mcmber!!hlp pays. l\.1nre than Pl. including some prominent "Qodfathcrs." have dra ... ·n prison ~ntencea-stnce 1969. TO CITE a couple or examplrs. a kingpin or the ·•Frtnch connect.ion," Auguste Ri cord. Is sitting out his life in a federal penitentiary. Another l'n p i\1ofioso, Aniello °'llacroce. Ju:it finished an lncorne·tax scntcnte. in the Altonm pen. A few dnys before his rctellii!lt. anotl1er ti.taflOM lcnrl~r. ~·rank Valenti WR.I locked behind fcdrrul bars. • The (iAO stud y show' lhal. di\.Jp1te (JACK AND ERSON J hi11h·priet'd la11•ycrs nnrl highl y placed friends. :i crime syndicate figurt' can count on going to jail after convictinn $·1 pcrccnt of th<-thnc. comp.ired v.'ilh 49 pcrccnl for ordinary crtmlntils. NOT SURPRISINGLY. the s~11dica1r mobslcrs con1c before fcclc.ral jud11;cs for sentencing most often oo char..:cs of extortion. racketeering. th r ca t s. gambling, cmbeu.lcmcnt and froud . For these crimes. Cosa Nostra criminals get Joogcr scntencts th:tn do garden variety hood!. for non·Mafi11 crlmlnAl!I, an average sentence for embezzlement <ind fraud Is IB months. But fot 11 ~lafia man 11 Is 28 months. For lhc 01hcr crimes, a common hoodlum averages 35 months. the S)Tidlcate crimlnul 41 monlhs. On norcotics COOl'iction~. tht' !lyndicatc pu!lhe.rs get ,an 11ver11ge of eight yenrS compared 10 six for non-Mafia pcddler:i. Theft , and Immigration chnrgcs ttl "O bring longer sentences for org1.1nlzcd criminAIS. Nowhere In the federal c r Im e spt.'(trum,. wflh the possible exccplfon or ai;~ults, do r-1ana mobsters gel a betl<'r brt>ak than common rriminals. Footnote ; Rep. Charles Rnngel. D- i\'. 'I' .. v.·ho requested the GAO study. had feared that federal senten~s for the ~lalla might be light. as appears to be the case in some stnte courts. A few state judges, particularly In Ne~' York. seem lenient on crime synd fC':ite figures. Rut in r.ontrast. the federal courts in New ,York have bctn even tougher on the crime lords than tile national average. On narcotics. for example . Brooklyn leder!\! judges are the roughest In the land. WASHtNGTON wlimL: Sources who h.1\'e _listened to the Whitt llouse tape.$ say lhey v.·erc shoclted at Pnukl~t NlxOQ's gutter language aad \»\cioos craclt1. His profanity had the Oavor, they "'Y· of th< diologu< In lh< ribol<I !l10¥le, "The Last Oetall ." lie assailed t6ose who di•peased him with 11gl7 lnvectlvt. In a telephone conversation With • ei· Attorne.y Cmersl Richard 1C1dndlmst, for example, the President c•lled ii.ntitrust chief Richard ~tcLartn a nasty name bul later appointed hJm a federal judge .• , SECRETARY OF STATE Henry Klsslngtr hns told confMillnll!t lhat he. received a 5c()rchln8 from Kttmlin leader Leonid 9rtthnev at their latt tlfr>SCOW meeting. In the strongest T'hf: best test. of \\'hat ls lon!K'ly called "{'ivili1.aHon'' i~ not in the intellectual or lechnocratic sphere. but simply in the degree of civility wilh which most motorisl~ behave themselves on the roadwa y. • • • language Kissinger has heard from him. ,.Bre1.hnev ca!ltigated United St.at~ mo•es in tht P.liddlr East. Klsstnger predicted in advance that I.he Soviets "'OU\d encourage Syrian i;hoollng on the C'.olan Ucights. KiS'llnger has done hi!i best, m ea n w h \I t . to 11ppcasc the There are numeroll! societies we call Kremlin . . . Sources close to lhe '"primitive·• where a dirty slor,• would inve!ltlgatloo of Cll:·Treasury secretary not be understood . much 1 e. s ~ John Connally crin"l understand wh,v he appr~l:it~. 1:-ccausc se:s: Is no! a sub1ect u·ould pocket SI0.000 in milk money, as for Ut.1llat1on . any more than breathing alleged, since he Is a 1nlllionalrt. or • or eating. • 1 course. Connally has l'lgorous1y denied thllt he took th<' mooey. But at the ttme of the alleged brlb<'. \\'hite House. sources have reportt!d. Connally was coniplalnlng lhat he Md to borro1v money to avoid selling off lnvest.menta. Ills 1 o w govtmment salary wam1t eDouah. he grumped , to keep up wltblill Mil> Uvlnr upon"' ... T!1<' Federal Efntl'WOHk< has be<ome affilctcd with i-.. -mania although II doe"1'1 • dffl ,lflt'1 ltCUrlty matters. Until f'to can buy-ft1 own supcrsbredder!I. burners and what not, Ila emplO)'ell have ~ Instructed to deposit their !!CCret trash In a ceatral voult An Internal mtmo directs them to d~llver the trash In "burn bags'" which "m\lst be soalM and marked to irlentlfV the spccltic <'lc.rnenl from ~·hle:h It romat ••• Items such a1 cans. boltle,. lunch bags and other r®lint trash must not be put in the burn bags •• , h\\'hat you don"t know v.·on't hurt you·• has bten the credo ot ignoramUS6 since the lnvenlk>n of the \\'hctl. . ' . • ~e ctitlcrmct between the schOlar and lbe ped<onl la that the oc:holar begl..-wl1n part.lculan and ends tn abstracts; th!!' pedant becfns with 1bolnicts olld .00. '"th oothfna. • • • "'hen the persistence of 01 toe.lat a~ can no longer be justuted. the ruh~r!I .. -ho bentfil from it d!CT'tt it tn be .. or..i. • • • \\'e prize "5lnttrl1y" In the nbs1ract. but In daUy relatioM wt prefer inslnctrc politeness to candid tmconccrn. • • • No n\atttr "'hat )"OUr age or mental att11inmen1s. you rtm11in immature so • • • \Vhen a majority pushes a minority uP against th<' 'A'811. It foolishly forgets Gra- cian's v.•orldly llisdom expressed thrtt centuries ago ; "Never conlend v.it.h a man "h-0 hns nothing to lose." .. OlAN•I COA.n DAILY PILOT Robm N. Wied, hblilhtr ThomOI Kecml, Ediior Barbaro Kf'eirric~ .Editorial Pooc Editor .. ,, " 1bt tdl~ 1Nt of (bit Dt.lly Pilot tffka to lnfl:)rm. Uld ltimulale " rr~rs by prnmtinr on this Ne ~· divcne <0mmtntary'on IOpics ol ln- tf!f'W by syrldic•lfd <'Olurnnlsta artd cartoonitts, by pr.Mdlnc a forum ror rftdtt11' 1·if'W.·1 •nd by pttlf'ntl~ this ncwsP11per'1 optniol'\s and klf-u on a1mnt lopkf. Tllf' f'di!orlal OJlfnlona o! tM Daily r ilot •.wear only \n the tditorlal column at tl'le top of the P&lt. ()pin.Iona tXJl'l"HRd by tM l'Of.. umrristl Md canoon\lta •nd letter •1ittn an their own and. no endon~ mtnt or thtJr vi"-. by the Dall)' """" -Id bo -Monday. April 29, 1974 _,,., "Mom • --- B R SAN Violent Franci back.gr an un reputat As.soci The official 1vith p produc city, "\\'H Broad1 detour s The pro Off S5. HE Re lion ~lude wom ti ms We Co ut Chir 'c I 10r, '""' thud 1than "An I ... bead ,w. I .. , .. ,, I V(IJY I In t n«k I 1 Dr 1 the 1 dtil ,-~ • ff:wt j!lhe 1war llhU!i elev Overnigl1t Can1ping Ban OK'tl ~. • l 0'1.l•V Af'\r1l l.'Ji' c_,_, __________ o•_l_LY_P_ILOT 7 ;- SAN LUIS OB ISPO (AP 1 - Recreational \'ehiclc and camper groups ha\·e failed In · their latest atttmpl to win reconsideration or a ban on ovemi~ht camping on siatc beaches at Pismo Beach and Crover Cl!y. reshape, firm 'n tri m with a bod y that's fit to live in. ,.,. ,.,..,__ ... -1~-i,-.. ' ® M ommy, con Jason come in and read your cartoon • . collection?" ---·-· --------------- Buy A rea Association R aps 'J1 io le11t' Films ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPT\ - Violent films with colorful San Francisco streets in the background are gi\'ing the city an undeserved ''Chicago-like reputation.'' the Do"11tO"'" Association contends. The association called on officials to be n1ore discerning u·ith proposed movie scripts producers want to shoot in the citr. "\VllY SHOU LD trafric on Broad"·ay. for instance. be detoured for an hour requ iring the presence or dozens of pol· ice, so that a mo,·ic can be made showing a daredevil. la"·-dcJying motor chase?" said the association . "TilC c:ty should ccrtaini? encourage the making of mov- ies about San Francisco that reflect our lo\\11 's true \Varn1th and enjoyability," it said. Sc\'eral productions are to begin location filming within the nexl few months, the police permit bureau said. Included are "Ricro," a crime film starring Dean l\1artin, and "Towering Inferno," a high rise fire drama. 11 0 \'i'EVE R , T H E associali-On said its romments \\·ere "not a call r 0 r censorship.'' ··Nevertheless. giving a potential visitor the impression that a runawc.y n1ob ster's car may hit him anytime he dares to cross a street does not seem to us to descr\'c any cooperation from i'he South Ceniral Coast Regional Co11111ission had been asked to take up the matter again at a n1ecting last ~·eek. HO"'EVER, DEPUTY Ally Gen. Robert Kttlcr 10\d the commission ii could :1 o t reconsider the action unlr:Ss rhe earlier decision \\'llS noi \ 0alid. The commission pre\·iously decided to abolish O\'crnight camping and also turned dov.11 a proposal l\1arch I for an interim plan under "'hi ch 280 campsites v.·ould be allowed on the beach this summer. Camping on the popular beaches had previously been uncontrolled. THERE WAS speculation at the meeting that the slate! park and beaches commission "'ill apply for a camping1 ~r:r~en!:~. beba~ard3t on1 ha~\ coastal 1..'<>mmission n1e,.tin'g1 l\1ay 9. . -I Recreational \'Chicle grvupsl have declared they "·ill hold ·•park-ins·· to tie up traffic on: Pismo Beach and Gro\'er City 1 beaches during the ~·l emorial 1 Da,r v.·cekend if they arc not 11ll0v.·ed to camp on n\c statc1 beaches. I As many as 1,000 vehicles! have been parked on the three-I mile stretch of state beach al l Pis1no Beach \:luring holida ; \\'tekcnds 1 He Seeks Ti g hte r Vote Laivs our taxpayers or the !)f!()ple CARSO~ CITY. NC\'. (UP I\ \\'hose salaries they pay.;' 1 -A delegate to the ·-'-'-'---Republ\can st.ate crinvcnt\Jln YOU CAN • STOP SMOKING The 5 DA Y PLAN 1s a very successful program to break the tobacco habit. Offered• as a public se rvice. with only a $5.00 cost for materials given. CAL~ FOR RES ERV A TIOH 548-18 17 or 548-6596 STARTING APRIL 29 -MAY 3 BETTER LIVING CEN T ER . .,.,. a.n ts , ti g ht er v o If r "registr31ioh la\\'S to k!epl p,i:pslitu)e,s from being a ke y l'lloc ln S1orey Co u n·.t y elections. ~, "They da swing ·a nl election," delegate Les Gr<iy.J n Jtcno lawyer said. J Grav said brothei O\\•ner .Joe Confo~lc register~ hi s girls! and controls their ballots. Hc1 ;idde~ Storey County ha s1 about 800 registered votrrs and in the last genrral cl•!<'lion Conforte registered 125 of hisl en1ployes. Prostitution is legal in Store\· Count~·· I Another dclrgate. -Carolyn n e:iuprc. \"irginta Cily. ~ai<I 1 ··\Ve had a man elected in \1ir~inia Cit y fin 1he primary 11'· and he ~:as then defeated bv prostitutes {in the general election).'' I Gra~· seeks a six-month residency continuously i nl t -- _;; I 27 1 Avocado St.. Costa Mesa i\'.evada just before a nl cleclion. 30 days in lhe county "------------------- and JO d<iys in the precinct 1------ HEAL TH NEWS ... • ' yo11 tlo11't j~1st ~et at sl1a11•t• ''yo11 ~t~t i11 .sl1ape'' Diel Alone C•n't Do 11 ... While you shf'd pounds lh;i l c.ul down ugly ta! you ve QO ! to fir m up toelim1n.1 i•· unsightly II.lb Th{' rPSult .1 sh.1p1•l y togurP t1>mmrrl down w 11h tf'•!urc !1ghl ris a t1fum 11 s al1 herr-r1 1C t.1ry .1nd P•rrc1sr rHoq•,1ms designed to1 your •ncf•v1rlu.1I n•'"r1 ln~t ruc to•., ,1n<I ('•('IC•St' m.1c h 1n c s !h:t1 get ma.• 1mtHl' r•·<.ul ts '" 1n" snortcs! possible t•mc Plus Saun.1 . Stc.1m VJhirlpool Sun Rooms. and Sw1mm1n9 Pool to make the complete ch.1nqe Oelore you know •L you It be I.rm slim .1nd Tt•m You 11 IOOli g rc;it, trcl g r<',11 Remcmbf'r vou don r 1ust gr1 a !:.h;lpf> you get in sh,1pc M,1k;e your sell ii prOffi•SC -c.111 TodJyt There are SEVEN different programs lo choose fr om lo suit your 1nd 1v1dual needs. Beginning as low as ... 2 weeks at the Spa for only H@~ijd@\~ ~,i ~~~~~Hw~l~BS ca ll today. BUEN A PAFIK ~10 s 8ttt fl eoult v••d. Soul~ ol loncoln A•1nu1 826·038 1 ORANGE 622 E•tl K•11111 .t.w1 nu1 Wet ! or 1.,,111n A•1nu1 639·244 1 COSTA MESA 2300 H1 •bo• 8o wl1•••d H1•bO• C 1nt1 1 549·3368 WESTM INSTE R fil~7 W1t lm•n•11r Av1t1 wr . W11tmon1t1• Ctnler 894·3387 HUNTINGTON BEA CH 1151~ M11n Str111, M11n st. a1-e11cn 81•d. 84 2·1 451 LONG BEACH •101 .t.1!1nlit 1S oul1w 1rd. Co•"•' 0 1 C •••on 426·8874 ENCINO 11031 Y1 t1tur 1 l oul 1 w1 1d Wt•\ ol Bil bo• 986-6 330 -------------· -------------.. The Ladies Are Leading The Headache League. You're doing your part: We're d~ing ours. Recently lhe maga1ine sec· lion of the Stinday paper in· itluded an item stating that women are more frequent vie· tims of headache than men. We approached Dr. Gary Cout u re of the Coutu r e Chiropractic Offiee for his I I reaction to the statement. or co u r se Dr. Couture is particu larly weU-known for his treatment or headache and migraine conditions. I · 'Q u I t e I ·•7 frankly, I I C.,.._., .C. a~ree," states tDr. Couture. '"It's certainly tour experience that feminine 1headaches are more common Jlhao their male counterparts. 1 "And." he adds, "when you 1examlne the c1u1e1 or 1 headache, one can readily un· 1derstand why. I "Finl of all," Dr. Couture I says, "70% of all he1daches In- ! volve ltrlltlion or the nerves ) In the netk or muscles In the I neck." : Dr. Couture then pcinL' t.o 1 the typlttl hou~wlre In her 1 daily thores. In her housework 1 -cookln1. washing dishe1, 1 sewing, cleaning, 5crubbing - J<he is tonstanUy bendlnM fm .. : ward, stoopin~. 5lrc:tchlng, etc., ) thus straining lhe neck and 1 developing 1 nec.k 905\ure thtt i rri tat e~~ nerves . ''These numerous daily t hores," he says, ''actually cause displacement or vertebrae in the neck. And our tlinical his tor y s hows that such displacements are the outstan· ding cause or headaches. "Incidentally," Dr . Couture notes "many Yt'Omen sleep on their abdomen and this too, as surprising as it sounds, tan con tribute to frJtqu e nt headache!. In this position the head must be turned to one side to breathe, ehanging the cont our of the neck several hours a day and eventuall)' rausing a misalignmenl of ver- tebrae." It goes without saying. that the Modern Doctor is thought 1 to be best equipped to deal with vertebral di splacement and its corrfl!'iponding nen·e ir· j ritalion and mUS<"le tension. "This is a competitive! v.·or1d ." Or Couture notes. ··11owe\•er. I'm sure headache 1 is not 5t>methin• in which the ladies 1,1•1sh lo extel. As a mat· ter or fact," he adds . "I v .. ouk1 think they y,·()(lld try to reduce their advantage by immediate and effective Lreafmenl.." Dr. Couture maintarn11 of· fice s at The Co utu re Chiropractic ornce, 2043 \\1est· cllff Dr .. Newport Beach 1eor· ner 17th & Irvine -near Coco'11. Phone•6'5·S300. IC) Al;lS 19'14 1 • Lting ht 1url· t!i1· Lnr·1;;1 ~h111 1J:,:t hu \\, \ t' 1+lt_·d <1n ,._"111l1c<1t1un .... 1th the thr-hearllinr\ \\'!?\\'('re! ant 1c 1p.111nJ: a r l"d,•r,11 Po1\·er Comm1$\1on \<• hu11rl ;;i ~hortaAt' of natural l:ilS in SouthPrn • '•.11 g.1~111r ,1!1fJn pl.i nt in Nt_•1v \.lr~1co. Californ1d. \\1·11· nf·go!1.:it1ng \\Ith prr>duct"1~ 1n the That's \\ bv for the pa(t fl'.')ur \<"''( Conk 11'.')lt_•I .1 r£'.1 01 \Outh AJ,1tl ,1 cnr d thC' 5outhC'rn (,1l1iorn111 Gas Comr~nv l•q11•·l 1<'<i natur.11 ~J\ ~oucct_• \ vr:re ;ind its p.:irent con1p.1n\· P,1c1t1c l 1~ht1'1~ '11nport 1n R t•\rlora! ion ,1nd drvclopm• nt Co1po1.1uon. h,11" hi'<'n d•11n~ "' l'f\ Ill ).:.·" 'unrli•'S 1n Aus1 r.:il1a, P<1n..1ma th1ni::: po~~1blc to 1ncrc..is<' thr< ~upph 01 .1riJ lolnn1b1,1 n..itural :;.1~ ,,,-::;~~~>-, \rid .11onl'.(\VithotherC.il1iorn .. 1 And\\(' ,lrl' n1,1k1n~ ;ir<1;;rr•<., .i111 I L' ~ f <)mp,1ni•·'· \\f· rf· 1YOrk- l n trrms oi .1n ,Hl1•quo1t• g,1, 111i.; nn th .. l.1rr,,·!t • neri.:v pr111- -.uppl\ t•1r rc\id\·n11,il lUV t't 1 ("\f'T(\Jll(f•i\1•d: Th•·S:; 7 tun\1'f), uur ;irc.-i 1~ 111 bl'tl"r ll1lhon 1\rc tic C,ll p1rcl1nr. 'hd!l.f' th.ill mO~! !'<ltl ~ 01 t h(· J'..:Q\\'h1'J(' in thc 1vorld I ~ t_r1u n\ t). [ vC'n \\ 1thouL =idll1 • 1 ht•rc· .1 mori• 1v1d1•~nrt,1d ..in1 I t1on,1l s11pplil·S . \\'C t_ ,1n mr<·t ,1i:f.:f(''''\ e l<'rtri h 1or n1·\'V i:.-i\ 1hc~l' need~ O'!l !ca>t throl1~h l"l~;i. ~ •uppl1•·' \\e plr·di.:1' to )OU 1h.1t But the outlool.. 1u1 nur in du~ thi. •t•,Hr h 11 ill continue. And tha! trial cuqom1·rs i~n·t ~o hr1i:::h: I hl \ n1•t·d th<' h1Rh··~1 prtontv ath·ntion 111!1 bt- n1orc ga~. ,1loni::: 1\·11 h oth1 ·r cnc·1::1 gn l'n t o 1h1· l'n\ 1rnnmrn1.1l ri1CCI\01 our ~ourcc><. if a cuth.1c k 1n pro1lu1..11on .ind p1opo~~;d pro1«ts 5ui1ic 11·nt t'l'lcr~r and C'nlplo~ ment IS to IX' ol\ 01d1 ·l I o•ll\ 1ronmcntdl prOtC'Ct 1on "'u:.t ~o hand Su, 1\·e'rev•o1\..i ng 1n br1n~ l'ven 1n h.;111d . nlQrc gas into Southern (,,t110• n1,1 r l1r \Vp r(' doing c~t\ tl'linJC "'1th 1n our C'\,imple. 1vc haY€' .i contr,1ct Jlrt".1dy f)O\\'t'r to rl1mint1te unnccCS!tdrV drl.1"" "~ned in lndont.••;oa tor J m1n1mum and 1ocon11nue K>tving you\\ 11h cl('Jn· t1\1'n!\'·\ ear sun1ll \ 'uh1(-C ! tn Rnvcrn-hurn1ni:: na1 ur.1l R.!IS at a prier 1h11t w1tl m .. nt,,I ,1rirHO\•JI~ ,\nd ,1n .ir:tr"''tlH'nl in ~' 111 m.:ik<' 1t .1 h,lrjlain among cn1~rgi~. (.-inild.1"1th r,,n.,\lhcrt,1G.1~I111 ' /? J 11 .~ , 8 •. 1ort1,l\·\f-',\r~upph 'ti ""-"-~ <'••ti \ '-Ioli.to• (h.o«m.l" Ol llw> lkN•d. l'.t1.•t"' L11th11na(.(,..l)Ol'•11on 6 gas ~.t?Jfd..f 11.1tl\ !) lf'tt ...... 11 ' "'"•ld.-'ro! "<.!uthc•!l C.1l 1i01ni. C•• CIMTIP<'ll"' • I . • 8 DAILY PILOT •• T\' HIGHI.IGHTS QUEENIE By Phil lntctlandi , Star Reinterred $240~000 PUBUV NOTICE plCTff'IOUI IUllllEI• N.&MI STAT•MIMT ,~. lollowll!f ptl'l.0"1 .,. 11111"11 ABC 0 9o00 -"QBVU " -Put I. Leon Uris' six-hour television drama rome~ 10 the sC'recn in two part'!, toni ght and Tuesdsy. starring Ren G~zarra. :\nthony 1fopkins. l..eslie Caron. Lee Re- mick and Jac k l·lau-·kins. t ~I Gary Cooper's Body Moved Reward Offered ~""' ... V.lU.IV lllt:EP' C°""P"N'f, tiff U l1•t• Clrdol. f"-lt l" Y • t I t .,., C1111orn~ '11m Joltll O ,_,,.,flit L• llfCI Cl,. d t. "°""'•I" V11hr~. C.tl!!llt-'1 ~JOU lt,ICI"'~ ~. 4» S. W.llrlllOe Clo. (I,, ""•"'I""' (!WllOO"I• ' NBC 0 9:00 -"Linlbo." Three "-'Omen av:alting word on tho rate of their f'O\V husbands ar~ the .focal point of this 1972 drama. Kathleen Nolan • Kate .Jackson and Kat herine Justice star, ' '~ .. ,. TV DAILY LOG 7:JO I JNltilllll Wlflftrt SllOlt .............. , ,. Sin... "'Otid)J [J. thllll'" (•) ~"''·"'­..... INt llt a.d: ( Ntw tr.-9N1111 ..,...... $ 111..W:: i?l!f) "lJM c. ... ~ (d11} '6!1-Htnry fon· 41. Roblrt R)o1a. I WINIUI ... -CDT•T .... Trd • (') ... l"lka 11 l!Pt Er!.• r,...,..,., PltJS" sell, le11n1 tllt p1l11lbJf tryin& lo 1111~• 1 motion plc.tu1• in Lucy'\ noust 'loht n I~• C.rtu home bt· comr1 !ht sun• ol h•S new film. 0 ID Ci) fD UC MNd17 M..-le; (t) (l)ir) -U.M• (dr1) '72- ~lftltell Noi.n, Kilt Uckson. 11•111· 11int J11111<:1. The -'•s11tr1!1 11vts !ed by 1~11e .omen without husb•llll~ mlrrot tflt tra1edr of 1nous1ncb of Ame1iun wiws of p1isont11 or wu or missing in 'ction Ml'Ylttmett. f •) Tht kid Ontt O riVaJ CElamm:J OllVll P•1t I (lhr) Co11Clu1.10fl 1lfl Tuts· d~y 1t 8:30PM. The ~!or, ol t-o min, one. • noted Americ:tn writer, •nd the oll1tr, • £urope1n doelo•. w1'IOU Uften culrnin11e in f d"· 11utic ind SllSl)!l™!lol ton!ron1•· t1on •t lOlldoll's Roy1I Coutts of luSlkt In Queen's Bu1eh tout11oorn Ho. VU. Btn G1zarr1, AMhony t+op- kins, l•111t Cuon, let Remick. J•t-H1Wijns Ind Julltt Mills Siii. flCj Mowie: + (C) (2'11) "'Clrl._.. (dr1) '68-thri1lophe1 Joa•s. Suuo Slritbtr1. fl) llellef C19ltt t'D I l•l<1lL I TM N1titt1'1 [ttflto llJ Out o/ Ce!ltrtl "Unl"RrSilJ ol Chic110 Rolll'ld Ttblt~ A rtKrnd t1 ble di~ ol Wiit •nd prict ((Ill• 11ots. inflltlo11, the enern uiiis Incl !he lltm policy. m...,....,. ml V•rietr Sholt .,.111a m> oo ~m '" .,., iitw (ilfl colunmill 11ports that Diet stid his (11morous ludin1 ltd~.,.. lite I d!fd mKUftl." a .... EE l1 Hlt111 10:00 6 (9; r(}) (]) Mtliul CI t t t r "De1dly Game" (RJ Illy Medlgrd 111,sls 11 a eritk:t!ly·ill de11hc1 aamtd Mel who dlltdl Iler forth· cominr 11uniorl with Mt 11111n1td daucbltf. TJM 0.IJ tbo IUl'lt. emmQ<i-00 ,..,,.,111 ..... 0 GOVERNMENT SCENE ·* WITH MAYOR BRADLEY ( l(I) ..... ... · JI--. .... ta.. lt:lQ I liMrrM'f to AdvtR\Urt bceNfle ""'"111 Cit Satl'! ' ,... ,.,...,. TlllM I• AMriu .,, Toucll d Tiit .... ltat 1111 Pott" (Rl 1:00 fJ (/lt (f)) (I) C111JMt.t "Tht II 1Y lilllicll Widow M~ker" (R) Steve forrtil ll:OOI DIEIDMtw• 1uesls 1s 1 111nfi1h!u whow spetd lat ti Croudlt Is le1end1ry but who now i• lryln1 Nlpt Qllltly lo II~• 1~itt rion-V1olent 1111. ®t tD Ql(i) ._ O IH ®'.!mlllt M1cicit11 CJMtiwh: "WM6 D1W111 Ult "'llhiiTon n Ttno(" (R) When Tony"s Wllld'" (d111 '62 -tllJltJ Miiii. love lnt11rsl is repqtt&dly killed 11· Al1n 81111. t~r belna: struck it, t cir, ht ie11 [llllulon: 1111poulblt out to prOYt tilt nport 11111. I Tiit U11tMclablt1 0 Mt¥k: (ltlr) "AR [,. ,., In Q Tht Sllllt E,." (dnl '66 -Robtn ltnilni.1 I (j)) Tht ritMlra P1trit~ W1y111. + O ll!JCIJ r@TIM ltMlritt HJus. ll:JO IJ (Q!i {]))(()CIS Lm Mftlt: lite !Of 1111 Danko" (It) Mike D•nka "Bl H Slit,-i" (s!llp) '3s-Rabtl1 111w1t1111e1 1n 1p111rtnlly t11zed Donlt. MtdtltlM C.rrolt 1unm1n who shol h11 wilt, Jill, 1n1 0 Q) (l) (\Im w-, ~ ... 1 111t11111nt, UllSinl her to loll 1 Jim f'hbors ti 11111' hotl. Mtrit)'ll !Mir tlPtClt4 twby. I Horn cu•sts. I Dt1lc1'1 Qltlce 0 Mtorit: "Hut '#-" lift)'SI '54 $11111 to Adw:nhrre -Aln Nicol, Hltl•f'J BIWll;t. Mt•"-f"H11 futiv•t @ T..tiiM Z... ~ llltvlt: (l!lr) "Ttt1 Netlti frff. lZ:OOi°"...,..,... ~nu~ (~r•l ·~ toopt1, DI· · (II m lhwi 1ne V1111. • Motil: "IMWI Dftt.rt" (d11) m CI!lmD"" lMrlD' CtWt: ...... n... • o·• ' ' •• . EM tfitM ~ Nl'ACT 11• ...,--vonn11 H t, ti nt11. KWMftl of 11oW the l11tl lhorltlt (f) 1111 c.&bf 11 tllectln1 AIMtk.1'1 11l11tylc. Q1'J (I) Stcl'lt fill: ft> Nnttm In ,... j IZ:lO 0 Siii.pt•• l\tlttf "Their OW11 (f) Moris: "1...,lltlltlh ,.,.......,.. U'tc\llioneri" (R) (10\') 'J9-1'1t 0'811en, Ann S~trl· d•11. 1:00 o tJJ m '""''°" . l• 1 Qj@) ""~ l :JO m Mtrt C1ifllt1 Show ED o,,. 11 Ni1ht (E) Ml'lir. (C) (90) "Ot1llntti11" ' . f' .: ... j ... "' ., .. I· ., '"' "·' • , • .:.. •• .i. "I think this intrrvie'"'' i~ ()\'f'r , rm beginning to get lh(' fish-eye from hoth o( ynu." • • • L.lff. :foyd \, Real Redl1eads Few, Far Between llo\I: many redheads do you know -...•hose hair coJor can be classified as genuine? A genticlst named Jamts V. Nell Ms flgurC!d out that only one red-haired citizen in every 40 nation~ide is the possessor of the real thing. Lions, leopards and cheeeahs aOOund in Kenya'1 M.a.sal Game Heservc. in Africa . But that's not the point. The point is the warden's nan1e is Ole J:>ussy. Aniong the preferred names for litt!e Japanese girls is a set (If syllables that translates "Hon-- orable footiss Chrysanthemum." No lark . Lhe meadowlark. It's a 90rl of blackbird. RAQUEL Q. "Hoy,· do Raquel Welch's tape measurements compare with those (If Marilyn fooionroe and lhc great Jean Harlow?" A. Raquel, 37·22 ~S:-361h. fooiarilyn, 39· 24-37. Jean, 34-24-35. Q. '"ln circus talk, "A'hal's 'a 24-hour man'?'" A. That's the fellow ~·ho shows up a day ln advance to .make the rinal 1rrangemtnt& for the ctrcus' arrival. Q. "\\'hat's the Italian name for Smith?" A. Ferraro. This car1oad of huntCl'3 in bright red jacktls relaxed at day's end In a. Montana tavern, then boiled out those swinging doors several b::turs later, singing lolJdly and waving beer cans. An E;astern lady tourist asked an on-- looker why all the men wore red. State law requires it. said the informant. "That's great!" said the lady, "drunks everywhere ought to be made to wear red!" OOBRA The spitting cobra can blind a threatening animal with a spray of \'mom at a distance of about eight feel .. , Medical men say taU women don't seem to suirer as much during childbirth as do short ~'Omen •.• Ru le No. I in 1\fiss Leslie's Behavior Book of 1853 reads, "Do not eat in mittens" ... Police report another prowler gets into somebody's house nationwide every IS seconds now ... Does your house have exactly four calendars in it? Note that as one more American average. Baldness. Blcocals. Bridges. Bulges. 'I'bo3e are the foor B's. They 're said by a Minnesota doctor to characterize the li\'eS of many men in their 40s. Interesting. Possibly he \ef't out a few. Booze. blondes and banquel3. Still. the observation may be a little too cynical. I prefer the three ~·s !_hat cha.ractcrizc a lot> of ~"Omen In their 40s. Sophis-- ticatiOn, sattslactlon and security. Address m{li/ lo L. port. 11cnch 92660. ~I . Boyd. P.O. Bo.t 1575. Neur MMll" (ki·fl) ·~ -John Acdlt1. 1;•5 0 Mo'llt: "TM St<rtl Ott(' {drl) Warnfr Andtl'°"· '6'-Rober1 Hutton, Sandn Dorn. "Oo!Jblt OJ'fll llllft " A.,.,..._.., ..................... _ _.._ ................................. ..J ml Ptn0f11n1 Novtla ,:oo e 1a w> m Htft'• LllCJ <1tlj Cues' Chuck Ciiiinon. playin1 him· l:IO 8 Movie: (tom) '51 Sin1rr.i. -J.ine Russell. f11nt • (fd~) '5l-bme1 Cfait Gvy Madi· Tues.day I son. 1 3:00 (f) (CJ "1llt CtMt R_," l'llt I DAYTIME MOVIES (coml '65 -TOftf Curtis. tht1He Wood, .It~ lemmon. t:OD D tC) "Swonl ti ShtlW'Mllll Fot·I ~ tt) "0.H !tun" (du) '69 - tit" (tdvl '61 -Rk~ud GrMat. Peter ltwlOld, h.a \Ion funttnbt11. Ptttr CWllnc. $Intl BrMKh, I J:JD 0 (C) "Stad .t tile ltc.1:1" (tdvJ !:JO 0 ~lilt's rlttdhe'" ("°"') '53! '54 -Cbtrtton tkslOll, Robt rt -<\ltt GuinntSt. YVOlllll DtC11\o You111. Nrt;olt M111ry. . ., , (Il (C) "Tiit II&: Shw" (dr.al '5l ll!OD e H,,., 23 (lll)'S) SJ -Hu1ll -Uthll W1lli1m1 Cllll RobtrlStiA. Be•urnont. Hfrtnlil~ (dll) '6l -0 "The Mitlib"' Cond. (dll) '61 Jt1nnc MOTetu, M11ffk:1 llontt. _ Clirk Qablt, M1rllyn Moniot, 12:00 m "Lldy WltMvt A Pttt!IOff' (drt)i MontlOflltrJ Chit. ·SO -H~ l•mur, John Hodi•k.I @m "Lut c111n<t" (mys) '37- hmu C.-111-• runt Le!ihton. 1:00 Q.8 (C) '111t 11111 Allt:tl" (d,,) '59 lft (i) (C) HJlle i\ddiftl M.telllnt" Mir 811tt, Curt Ju1111u . 1tnmr "69 -l'~Jlht Dlllt1, Miio 2:00 0 (C) "The Movntlln" (dtt) '56 D'S~et. -SPtnt•r Tr1cy. Robtn Wll""· ! •:JO (:)t ~· ) "JM Mt<billtiM (lllJS) 'S6 m (C) "ONfllt hi tile Deep S.UUI" P1ul D:>u1l1s, Ruth Rl)fl'lln, lnst1·uctors Named To OCC's Se11ate Six instn.Jclors have been mathematics; and Miss Pt1ary elected to sit on the 16+ AM Oberhaus. ass Is I ant membe-r Orange Coast College professor of bu s I nes s ·raculty Stnate. a group education. or~anited to express facu lty The other s e n al or s, conccrm and opinions to the representing dlvisklns of the L'<lllege admi nistrnt lon and to college are: Donald A. Ackley, lhc Coast Comn1unlty College a librarian representing the J)ls1rict Board of Trust~s. library staff: ~1rs. Lyns A. Th ree ne:v.• senators at large. lliltunen. associate professor \\'ho reprl'Srn1 the entire of psychology representing the friculty err : John 1\1. Buckley. counseling division : and II. nslstnnt prt)f~sor of pOlll\cal Arthur Taussig. a photography science: Jeffrey ~1 . Dim~ale. instructor representing the KOCE TELEVISION LOG .,,;51an1 profe ss or of fine arts division. 11 .. l'KUI Ofallft (-"f (() '"L•"'·'1p;;;;;;;;;;;;;._..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;jl1 •• 0•~ 1'1•" -(1111!\flt ! }O 101"1 witr>\ Or•"Qf' C-lv JuOqn Ind l!ol a1r ot.uoc•••lo" '" •" oo-~•~ Ill llW O•v, 1f11, In Otl~ tOVl'llY. A IO<UI en ,,,. fvtl~ PfllCft• - ,,..11u 1l4rly •• rt ...i11.,, 10 rovt~. J•m C.OCC>lr it l\Oll. ,,. 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(<IVl'll¥ ..... ·~· 111~1 f!l"WfllllM '!1"1k:!l,,,....,a In ""1114',lfl h>I DllMll\I• 111 (elt•rM ICI ' Mll'lllO• tlld F11!1ll'll" -LIM'n " ''° "''"' • . ·- Hair Slaves, Go Free! ......................................... , ... ................................. ...,.._. ............. f.at•I ..... .,.. .... ,... ........... ...... ,..,....._.tut a O.._,...._......, .................. ,., ........... .., .., .,.;. .. ..... ..... ~ .................... , .. .. ........... -,,.. ...... ,.. ..... ptlU1'W .... ....., ............... _,. ................. - ... It. w. ...... ..,.... ....... Wt .......... ... _, JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYlM6 t"4 Healtl• Awe .. llutla;I• I u 1a '" UM J05 N. IWbor M. PAclloo -I'll. '"'°JIQ MOW JIOI YOUI COJfftJIMMCI ••• OfUl IAAY I A.Ill. to 10 P.M.>--S>\T. • SllNllAT: f le I PJ!l1 + . t""rom Wtn: Strvlrts Ne1rly IS ytan after he died of cancer, the body of Gary CWM>ptr was brought rrom 1 grave in Los Angeles and re.interred In the Long l1land resort community of Southhampton he frequently visll.ed. ''H~ always l ove d Southampton, so we thought this wa.s "'here he should be.'' the rum star's wid ow, Verona, now Mrs. John 1.1. Converse. said. The Rev. Donald O'Brien offlclated Qt a b r i c f htw, in tbe purchase bet•>'etn Mardi I and Mm<h ZS ol 1163.IOO sham of Fos commoo SIOcic. This purch11se . the complalnt so ld, •·tau 1 e d w>ctttainty in the conduct or business by t"or, has eau.~ executive unrest and has 1dwrsely affected f" o x ' ' nblllty to acquire new JCl"ffn properties.'' Merrkt cont.ended · t h e purpose of hJs s t p c k acqulslOons was Investment, ""' control. Prtsklc:Dt Nlsoe will deliver T~it ~11""1 II cftlOllC'«I D• I l eMr•I Pl<I""" 11lp. 1i.n1 N. T°"""Mf'ld '"'' ... ,_ ..... """ "'41" 1 ... '""" Dt.18l,1N lU Pll -A London t) C lltr~ o! Ot•l'IOI Wof'llY o• A.,11 1. insurance com pany to d n y 1'"· Pnt" offered ti. quarter nt\11 ion Put1111~.a Or•,,o• Co••• D.111, ~•oi. dollars reward for the ~D"~s. ~·.. 1~.111·1• recovery of 19 po ~ntini;1 \\'Orth l'UDl.IC NOTICE nearly $20 m.llllon. t<tolt-n last week In the ~·orld's biggest tirt theft. ( J the commencement address at PEOPLE Oklahoma StBte Unh·crslty at Stil l"·a t e r , ~fay 11, '---------' Administration orficlals said. reintermen t ceremony at lhe Sacred Hearts of Jesus and t.f11ry Cemetery. llyacinthl and tulips were placed on the grave, plus a ro se-c"'olor e<l. three-t on boulder. Ralph Nlder refused to be taken far a ride in Utah when he Could he couldn't buckle up. Nader, who spoke at U1ah State Uni v er s i t y , "'a<i supposed to ride from Salt Lake International Airport to !he Logan ca1npus \\' I t h student body president Rex Lund. But ~·hen the consumer advocate cllmbed into Lund's car, be found no seat belle;. "I don't ride in cars ~·ithoul seat belts," Nader said. He made the SO.mile trip in another car equlpped with belts. Fonner heavyweight boxing ch1mpk>n J1ck Dtmp&ey sn)'S he will begjn paying a rent Increase May t for his Broadway re s taurant quarters. Dempsey had refused to pay the Increase and the landlords, Inch Corp., th r e a t e ned eviction. The battle y,·ent before Judge ll&rry \V. Davis as referee. Under terms settling the fight, Otmpsey agreed to start paying the new rent May 1, the landlord agreed n o t to evict at leaM until Dec. 31 and the two sides agreed to lry to work oot a new lease in the meant.ime. Producer Dl\'id Mm"lck h11s ~n sued by 20th Century-Yox (ilm Corp. for allegedly ('()nspiring to gain control of the company by illegal means. The complaint filed in New York alleged that 1.-terric.k violated fed er a I securit ies It W'ill be Nixon's flr~I appearance on a c o I I e R e campus in more than two years. Thursdny he "ill Oy to Phoenix, Ariz. to address a Republican rally. .After nn overnight stny in Phoen ix, he will gn lo Spokane, \Vash .• to open Expo 74. Agriculture Secretary Earl L BuU. who will be 65 In July, continues to dodge questions on whether he plans lo retire. Fresh from a three.w eek tour of the Far East, Buti J.>UI off lhe retirement qutst1on agai n at a National Press Club lun""&eon. "It's going to be a happy day when 1 become eligible lor Medicare ," Butz replied. A bipartisan delegation of sis governors has been invited lo visit China in mld-May for 10 days as part of a program to nomi.alizc relations with the United States, a White House spokesman announced. The delegation was selected by the national governors conference and will be headed by Danitl J. E\·ans o f \\1ash.ington . a Republican. The other governors are: Cal\'fn Rampton, Ulah Democrat; Arcb A. rttoqre Jr .. \\'est Virginia Republican; Robert D. Ray, Io wa Republiean; foo13rvln rttandcl, ~taryland Democrat. an d Pltl.Up Noel, Rhode Island Democrat. s.an Van Wechell, 18. a senior at Stlnscl High Sdlool. Beavert.oo, Ore., WM -ed Betty · CS.ocker ~ tt74 rA 11 • American Family Lelojj.,. o{ Tomorrow. -r • .. foo·tiss Van Weche.I "°"'o,·er more than 703.000 high sChoo! seniors from the SO states and the District of Columbia. e New Derrees LISBON {UP IJ ·-Portugal's PURI.IC NOTICE ncY:' M.Jling military j~nta, in a --,1criTlousl us11t1ss series of re v o I u t 1 o n a r y NAMI sTAtlMIMT decrees, today stripped 1he 11~hfl 1r11111w11>0 ~,,.. 11 do!nu blls1nt n lonner dictatorship of all its UNI SEAllCH, 11W Ptltr\Ol'I w.~. po~·ers, dissolved former sole :H~6. 11 ... "'°· c0$11 "'""· c111io. .. 1. IC?ga1 political party ~ n d c:i:~J~.~~!:;.i~~.~i.r10f'I 11.··~· proclaimed May I a nnhonal TM1 1Mlfte-11 h conoutrtlf b~ •n 1 ... bolkln y. "1~i0u•1w.,.e,. .,,,,, D<lke IL moved .nt lhe same time r~i· .,.".....,,' ,.,., Hiid wlll't 11>1 cou to Pf'e\'t'nl !he !i\'e day~ld h c.1ert of o~•nt• CovnfV ~ "~'"p'·~:; revulution degenerating into a Pvt>fbflld Or~ C.N11 O•llY "'"e' bloodbath. 'nJe junta Called 00 &prll t. u. n , 'lf, n11 izi1.1 the nation to a\·oid "anv PUBLIC NOTICE attempts at summary ju!itice;, -Pl<TIT1011S IUSINE"SS agaWt the fieCl'el poliei?. MAME n"ATIMENT • In busy Rossio Squa re. w~~ ~~?""1no ~·-'" dol"v troops rlrcd a u I 0 ma I i c TENNIS ~o SMQP, JCIJ1 E c~· • 'int ~. · ( H,.,.,.., (oront dtl Mir, C.ll,.,,1111 f'l61S we pons o u...:: air o W!lll•"" Arthur IO!lat, Jlo L-cut disperse a crowd ,.......... to D• .• LtGUf'I Motel!. C..lllorftll t21SI -:-'.l'"'6 Gtfotd M1l!o1. I~ $11Hr\"9flllt No lynch a man recognized as a 201, "'-t '''""~· c•111oni+• s-ol polt' -man J•t-11 G•ltrv. 112t1 M••rvwocd. .. ....., '-" • <l•l not. C1lltlll1ll• ""7 Thl1 bvt!.,.11 h cOllduc:*I Ill' • lln\ltt~ ,a•llllO~lu. e Crn.•h Probe w .... •.a-l~ENINGRAD. lJ. S . S, R . Tlllt tl•llfrttnl ,.,., 111111 wlll't lht (.ovrl (UPI ) -Techni cians hauled ~1,'1''" °' orino• ,_,. °" ....,11 "' ~he. wrec~age ol :in Aeroflot PvttU•Md O.•not Cuil 0111y ':Ne~ Jetliner into a hangar at "'""' n. "· Mlv " ll. 1tt• 1461·74 Leningrad Airport today in an PUBLIC NOTICE attempt to find the cause of None• TO c•aolTOlls the latest in a series of $o\·iet su,11110« cou•T ofl" ™' air disasters. ST•TI OP C.lll .. oDIA PO• TH• COUNTY Ofl Oil ....... Westem airline sources said Ne. A·J'Mlf lhe ui·-•m· IL18 , .. ~1·~. Et!ttt of -WILLIAM TOUGH ~·-· u;o,r1 UJ UV "°' HOTICE IS Hl!llEIY GIVEH ta ll'lt scheduled t.o ny r r 0 m cMI•-ot 11w .11o .... _..., ~"' ; -'--ad o. the •"---ttwl Ill pel'lOlll Mwlr!Qi (11l1T11 tti!NI 11'1! UDLU<fil ..U S()Ul.olJt:l U MJd dea>dllll ..... r.QOUI,.., lt Ille l ... m. Soviet city of Krasoodar will! "" 'IKf'IW•Y ¥11Uothtrl. 1" "" tJl!t r • (If "" tltrk of "" ·-tnllllld ~ t • crashed on takeoff Saturday ~ pr..,,1 111tm. wlt11 "" """"'' everu'na k ;)ll-all ),.. _......, VP'XM rt, IC IM uncltfll~ 11 GO 8 nd -· ~ llQ a--,,....s s'""'. "· o. eox tm. 'ff'wPw1 llik" aboard. c1r.,.,,,,;, ~..a. wllldt '' lflt l!IK• ci Th h I•-. Jh tll.lllrlftt ol ll'te ur>denlllf\l'd In 111 m•llrr, e eras 1ras 11\'. run ,...111n111e 1c ·~~!' of ,.r., c1tcidfr.1. kno"'R accident i n \' o Iv i n g ""11"1." .*' '"'r "" 11r,1 ' ~""'"" of 1111• "Ottoe.. :.j Aerollot planes m 18 month."!. 011ed •n ,., "1'-1 ~n estimated 562 pefSOns diOO :e!i;.i:J ;·,.:':r:nr, J In the crashes. Of ,,,. ~t "•"""' d«~RI HU•WIT?, NUll WITl & lllMI• ,,, l1fld srr ... 1 P.O. I OK lUI Ntwpeorl 8 t1t1', C•ltl-l• '2UI e 'Cn111piracy' ATLANTA (UP I ) -11141 ,,,.,.,. Christ Colkge T I . . Walt A"•rllll'rl ,., ••ttwtwr e. evl'SlOll newsman er Putt11111eo:1 0ra119e co." DtllY flllot Cronkite has charged the .111•jl n. "· aftCI M•v •· 11, 1914 1JtJ.1~ ~ixoo administration with PUBLIC NOTICE cOn.spiMng to supprtss thc· 1----------- ne\\'S media ~·hich he said NOTICE 1f:·1:~~otTO•s Sets I nstitut£ should ''stand up in righteous 1U,ElllOll COUCIT 01' TifE th .. STATE OF CALIPOllMtA PO• 11i·ra . .....,.M£ COUNTY OP OllANGI The CBS ne\1'SCaster said we. A·"'" The establishment of an Jnte.malional lMtitutc of Evangt'lism and Research by Christ Collt'ge, Irvine. has been anooWlCed. The institute, embodied in a "campus withoitt w a 11 s ' · COllCt'pl. received support from the recent 29th COO\'entlon of the Southern CaWornia District, Lutheran Church. foo1i ssouri S}'JKld. in Anah<'im. J-l~lping to develop the program will be the Rev . Pror. Jnmes C. Gamaliel. direew o( the Institute ol Evangelism and Research or the India Evangelical Lutheran Church and presently on furlough to att.cnd the 1.tission School of ,Fuller Seminary, Pasadena. TifE DISTRICT convention al.so appealed to the 1'-11ssoori Synod 1s Board of Directors to expedite release of funds to begin construction at the 120- acrt eampw:, localed on 11 hill overlooking the University of California at Irvine. ~1eanwhllc the temporary "campr.r.J "'ithout walls" "i ll ofrer '"'O <»urses during the 1974·75 academic year. Dr. Carl Bemer. executive Assistant 1't Christ College. trvlne. will teach a course in church adm lnislralion tntitled "llow to Crow a Church." Proft'ssor Ganlallel, 11 faculty member at lhe Lutbt.ran Seminary in Nagercoil . lndia , "111 be a visiting profes..,r and conduct a cou rse m evangelism ind world mla:ioo. ln addition full<lay workshops in ev1ngellsm wU.I b e !ldleduled for West Coast ........ •' Oev elopmen tof lhe JntttnAtlonal Institute of Evangelism and Research Is In ~eeptng w!lh !he college's \11\lque purpose to prtpart persons for worlt w I t h i n ''ariou.1 cultural s e 1 1 l n g s around the world ," lhe Rev. Prof. Charlts Manske. artlng J>l"'•ld<nl ()( Christ Colloge, Irvine, said. THE !NSTlTUTfi w 111 -·te .. 11erevtr Invited by "' . .. ... colleges overseas.. The tirst agreement has been made with the India Evangel ical Lutheran Churdl. "This arrangemenl as -...·ell as others to be completed ~·Ill permit excliange of students and also lhe study of selected. cultures in India . Asia. Africa, and South America." said Professor Manske in su1nmariz.ing the prograin s objecti\'e. A four-year liberal ans college, Christ C.Ollege Irv ine will offer students a di vt'rsity or undergraduate programs Studrnts may also choose courses leading to a variety nf professional church careers - Luther8.n ministt'rs, teaehcts. directors ot Chri s tian educa.Uon, missionaries. youth leaders, parish workers. and others. Four Vie For Bank A'vards SW>da v the Adm inis-.:on E1•11e 111 JOSEPH J. l(tEss. Otc••""· • • u .. u , NOTICE 1$ HEllESY GIVEN lo ttoa ~·hich he blamed f o r cteeritoo-1 o1 ,,.. 1DOv' "",,.,.,, 111e110tn1 "d tv'·i·v-~" in !he -••try 1i..1 111~"°"'1'1vlr.IJ c111m1 "''"st !I'll ~ '""'"" .......... , • w kl <ltt"6tfl! ,,. ..oul,..... to Ille ,....,.., \1·as ' ' I n d u I g i n g in a ...+111 rM 11te11 .. ,,. w°"'...,.'· 1 .. "" eMc1 . ,, . Ill'"' <It•-Ill !l>t ~ 1<1thlK tllY<I. II<" conspiracy tn response to 10 Ot""""' """"· "'"" "" nec1M1rv heaV)' OC"·s C'O\'erage 0 f "°"" ..... !. 111 1"' """'"'~ II !lie "'"' ' 111nc1 Ill J.V.IES E. MASOM •1111 \\ a t e r g a t e and other w ... ,.,.,r""'' "w'. wr11"''"''r" c1i11*"1~ "O\'ernrnent scandals t?6i). ..... 1,.., 1. "'e Ol•c• °' w,1~ ,, e • '"" Ufl!lt r1fcint<1 In 111 ,,..,,~, ~rt1 .. lllg fie was in Atlaota lo address ~ '"' •11111 01 ,.10 dKN..,,, w+tr>ln 1111• the G co rgi a C 0 u n I y :;:~ 111'~ '"" 11111 Plltllk•llon 111...,1, Commissioners As!iociation D111d .a.11r11 11, i.11 ' jUl.f.NNE M.. llLESS ot.d..,!t>11tr1trl1 Nlll't lllt Wiii A.nne•ed Ill ll'!t E1!llt Ill '"' 1Deve n1mld dttt!lf111 HOL:"STO~ (AP) -Texas JAAn ~. MASON , t 111 Wt1IM!nl!tr ·~· e Texn.• GOP Hepubhcans cht't'rcd an d wnt,.,IR\!••· c1111or~•• •1u1 applauded "·~ li?"· Rooald r;'~:;·:1 Mrn1 .. 111,11n1 Reagan of Cahfom1;.l d<'Clared wnft "'' wiu Aft"'••d th •t · -I · · P...clll<lltd 0r""l!e C.N1I Dt11'1 ~!cl .. eVCl)one wiue r SUSplCIOn ·~:1 )'t, •na M•Y,,, u . 11), lt74 Htf·li in the \Vatergatc scandal --- t>hot.1.ld be presumed ~nt PUBLIC NOTICE unless proven guilly. ---;ITTITiOU1 1us111111' Evidence o( that. Reagan MAMI: 1r.1T•M1MT • 'd <'·-"'~ · T~' foll111"'1119 llt'ICM'tl ••t dotro;c sai ~11UoPY mght. '-''as the "'"1""u ••: outeotnc of the ~titchell·Stans WC:ST COST EQUIPMENT ll:EtlrAL •~a) . .L. . ..&. h f (0, llf' 1 "''"' 51,. H_.i fi"lt~• u, lll "A·11\u1 t ~ twu ormer <:•"'· ~ 1'\lxon Cabinet Officers ~·ere 11ot11rt ""· Mou. Im\ "'"' $t , M~ ••ldt. Cellf. , acquitted earlier in the day by Lloyd A-°"'· 111·,~ Mth , 1 fed al . . N \' k H _ _, lltl<l'I. c.111. a s Jury tn 1 ew or . T~11 °""'._. 11 c-uct• b• • oe--•t Reagan. a potential GOP 11••-.. 11rc. . , , "*'' M. Melt presidultlal eancbdate 1n 1976, 11111 •••l'ttMnl ,...,, "*' wi111 11>• addrt'S..'led more than 1.600 ~~~~;,,c1er~ 111 Or•• c-tv °" .... ,..11 Republicans at "'hat wns r1u11 d ·-~ fh I P\lblllMCI Or• .... C11J1 OlllY "llot. l:lM:11uoo:u as e m o s A.prll ::, .nc1 M1v " i>. I'll. lJT~ , .. ,.,, successful GOP fund.raising dinner in Texas history. PUBLIC NOTICE "" MAME STAT•M•NT I PUBLIC NOTICL• Pl(T1TIOUJ •USIN•IS ---·---------! Tl>f 19'1owl119 ,,._,_., l rl dd)•'4 Four Ornnge Coast College P'!:.ff~0:;:,.f~!':J:1 11uti~ ''IAL00<1t AHO IOH. *, Sludenls will be among 40 TM 1oitowil'Q Pt'"10!'t ••• dt!Ol'IO 11ectt1111. 111u11111119 '· su111 ~. Co•tt competitors for four tnn $2 .CMXI buti""' ••· M111. c1111or~1• nn• vi' W.I( SALES (0., J'1• ~ (;•11'5 Ave., Golf C.ourtt A.rchllKIUtll Co .. I~ 1 a~it.rds and $21.000 in totn l L111 A.~. c.111or"11 9'1001 c.111too-"'-t or•111ot1. *' •tc111111 prlie money Jn the Rank of w111011 o. 1(-rk~, 1u11 •1rt1id• 111u;1.,1119 '· s1111e )(14, eo.11 ,.._~: L11 .. Hullllt!OICl'I Bfltl!. C.il'Ot"ftl• ..,.., c.u ...... 11 ""'" ~, America community rollcgc E•"nt •· w."~ "" o•ta s1.. T1111 '*'*"'" '' c.-uc1.o bY., • • -~ M I 11..., o-w. C-lltorfll•. t«C111r•t101"1. , WtuuS program ny Ell IR Tl>h tiu1h•1.,,, It tMduc:l9d b'f' I 1!""11"' ()(!II COYf1t Artlllttt¥1l c~.. < l4' Angeles lllllon llot I. ,.,,,,....,.,cp. "'*'1 L, 11111tot~. viu Pr M Or A-. • Jh W. 0. l(f11drlt k T~ll 1!1l"""M w•1 flt.cl wi lrtt angc UHUl IS ooe of re<! Tl>h , .. ,_,,, ..... filed W!I~ ~ ,_ly Clfttr. " OrlW'lfe c-ry .. All••• co 11 e g e s to have a Cwnlf Cit•• o1 °'"'" '°"""' 011 Aprn s. 10. nt•. " repre!tenlltive in cad\ or the int. Pu• :::::.:.:~.:. :."""o"• ;., four arta1 ot. bw.lness, science "VOllJl*I or,,,.. <ott1t oerl'y ,.1101, ........., ._.. "111. ,, and engintt.rlng, 10C.lal stlence ~11 •· is. n. 21· "1' "''"' '' 11 ,...,. !Lllt'tl and humanities, and technlcal "ut111....., 0r..,.. c.-1 0 11"' l!ijo;• and \"OCatklMI UI reach the * ~~~'"'1-""':" u. :ie. '"" iuw. Onal judglnJ. PUBLIC NOTICE Randy Hoffman of &mta For ,KT,Tpcwt 1u11M1s1 Ana, ruchard Pesavento of I NAMI 1tat1M•MT Fountain Valley, J am ts Weekender .,~'llt lollewlrt 11'1'11'1 11 -'"' ...,...,, Ftmea of Huntington Beach 1 .J T~I 11Cv sto,.1. ;11 ~ ... ind Dennis Shtthan o Advertising l :,:;w· ,.,..,._, •l«lt· c.u..,.1, H u n t I n g t on 8..'.1Ch hB\'e 1 J""" "· MoidlKI'!, Jr., Ult u ""Hritft Ph ill...,1!et, C1!1ttm11 tJJN W a)ready WOfl $250 IW8rd5, one \ Tl'll1 lllAIMll II mrHllllCICd !If. It Jn addition to tht four $2 .000 lna•v1c1v;;.,.. "'· Mldtton J,. first·place a•<ards, four $1.00(I 642-4 321 Thi• •t••--· 111111 -"'" ·~ siecand-place D\\'ards ::od four 1i:"~~ •. t1ttk 111 or~· Gainty WI .-1 $500 third·place awards arc * > II bl I ~l11'11d Or111tt <1.i11t DllllY P}~t ava a e. L-----------'•""' ,,\.,,.,. """'" 6t n. -. mi "~" • . ' ·- • " idea VII ,' 31ln nigh \VJth perl Ant !lop .. .. . . --~. . ... --........... ~ . • t. • • .... T .. itlat, Tuesda11 Neiv Beauty Surfaces in 'Gatsby' 'QB VIr Drama By \·ERNON SCOTT llOU.YWOOD ~ UP l l ~tore devastating to I-lolly· l.tttMC," said Lois on R brief Ule lens of a sllll cnn1ern It 's so~. But after '\.at5by' they rl Holl wood f h different with a movit cnn1('M1 all bt-gan cnll1n1o? m(' 1 P to Y rom er bataUJe you don't think ltuit ''l'lc. tunn'<'I do,\·n a fortune By ne AllOCl.altd Ptt11 The fo l l ow l nti are Bloated Offering Bill boan!' 1 bot reoon! hit• for tile ,...k ending AprU 21, as the case ot Utt ftrst thrfe they appear lo oeit week'1 Cal Smith, ~1CA "'OOd than lhfl furl cr!~ls o~ 5. WE SlfOULO RE the ga, shortage Ls the 1ra1;il.: TCX;ETKER -Don \\'lllia~ paucity of beautiful youni:; Jr· J"tl tresses. homt l.n New York. much about your r n c I a I -$200.000 -ln n1Mc!ing fees Shl" ddin't say so. but onr exprePkln. J "·ant to be an aclres.-i n°"·· f gets the impression fllia and "There were a lo! of n..-vcr t•ar1x'<i th:tt m u c h Barbra dld not wtlt'Omt 1vlth m.agaz\nes thllt wooldn't use n\Oney before the picture. 1 open anns the appearrnce of me as a mode l for ''3:-'ous ~<'· was just making n \Lvltlg ·· 87 JAY SllARBlllT NEW YORK (AP) -During the aood old days at cape Kennedy, the attotp11ce folks had a !Ille delillltlon or elephant: A mouse bu.lit lo NASA 1peclfleaHocu. The concept Is revived tonl'ht on ABC, a-..1 7, at 9 o cloclt. Sub6Utute "l!ony .. ood" for 0 NASA" and you 've got a fair (TV REVIEW ). idea oI ·the first PRTl or "QB VII," a mammoth TV movie adapted from Leon l'rls' novel. Tonight's effort is generally a three-hour epic in ", bloal Howeve r, don 't miss the secmd lnstallmoot Tue!lday nigbt. It's vastly superior, 'vith particularly b r i 11 i a n t performances by England 's Anthony Qu ayle and Anthony 11opkins .. "QB \rrJ,'' A nickname fur an English court, i11 about a libel suit that aelually 1va.! brought against Uris in 1964. The man filing the suit is a dtstingul.!htd Polish -born doctor accused in a book by a Jewish American author of perf.onning crim i nally ... experlmenta1 operation s on fellow inmates at a Nati concentration camp ln Poland during World War II. • •' 'lte Uris book, despite its ~26-page length at least wriUen and direct. Not so in TH! GUAT GATSIT l'<ll SOMmMIS A GllAT NOT10H fJl1 '-•ft °'""9 ,, ..... , .. • _ ..... t!!S.-l 962·2411 ~-­AMlllCAN GIAFFm '* THlY SHOOT HOl:SES DON'T THlY "' u ....... ••*· _,,.,I(_ S11·121l .......... ,,_ ..... ltto•C:""-.... ,~, ... ll 0Mo1• , ... ~ .. f .... ,_ .. , .... "'°"WM1 DllM'f MITK ALKf I" WOMOt:lt.AHD fll Jll•1 CIOtllL~ CM&lt.n' & ntl ANOll Jtl is.sue ol Billboard mag&Zlne. hours ot the rum vtnJon. 801 SINGLES Ii setma to take lb<e•or In I. THE ~MOTION telling the eeparate pretrial Grand ~. capitol stories or the "r It er , 1. TSOP _ ri.tFSG, Columbia portray«t by Ben Gumra, !. BENNIE & THE JETS - and the doctor, played by Elioo John. MCA Hopkirui. 4. BEST THI NC THAT INSTEAD OF ,.tting the EVER "HAPPENED TO ME-Clady1 Knight & The Pips, stage it nearly demolishes lt, Buddah especially In chronicling the s. DANctNr. P.1ACHlNE - writer'.! PQSt-war t~ from The Jackson 5. Motown war hero to bes tse 11 in g ti. ntE STREAK -Rar novdi!t to famow , SIJC'C'eSS!ul Stevens. 1"1G~t and disillusioned Ho!lywoOd 7. lf 0 0 KE D ON A scriptwriter. f'EELING -Blue Swede. The movie's 9Crlbe 11 the Capitol gort or aourocl wrtter who I . TUllULAR BELI.'i - 91"fers hi! mlstress sud! llnes Mike Oldfield. Atlantic '" "Eve;)'lhillg I write turns 9. THE SHOW MIJST GO to Junk. I m going to be the ON -Three Dog Night, Dun. best junk writer there: ta -hill and that's awful." 10. JUST DON'T \VANT TO So is tonight's opening BE LONELY -The Ma in episode, save ror its dosing Ingredient. RCA scenes. TOP LPs But definitely tune in I. 11lF. STING-..C)oundtrark Tuesday night for "QB VII ,'' A1CA Part Tv."O, If only to sec 2. OUCAGO--O!icago Vil. superb <'Ourtroo m ())fumbia performances by Hopkins and 3. JOflN OF.N\'ER Quayle, wOO portrays Grealests HU.!. TRA Gazzara's lawyer. 4. CAT STEVENS-Buddah AT ·-·E IS -~ther .... A & the O!ocolate Box, A&cM ~u ~~ ure s. GRAND FUNK • Sblnin' -or ooO.oorat.d wltb Nazi On. capitol physi elans 1n rem o v 1 n g I . MARIA MULDAUR _ healthy reproductive organs Reprtae Crom thousands of Jews -without anesthetics _ as part 7. PAUL Mc<".ARNEV & of medical ""nv>riments" at WIN~Band On 'Ibe Run , -·· Apple the camp. 8. MIKE OLDFIELD - But not all the retokl horror Tubular Bell.!, Atlanlle is in court testimony. Good . There's one partieularly 9. ELTON JOHN -by gripping seene in which the Yellow Brlek Road , t1CA empty, intact concentratkm COUNTRY SINGLES ca1np is revisited. by a PoUsh t . 1l11NGS ARE N' T1 security chief. the writer and FUNNY ANYMORE -~terle a key v.>itness , a former Haggard, Capitol inmate who served as a 2. IS IT WltOi\'G For med ical clerk and kept Lov!ng you -Sonny James. record3 on all "operatlorui" Columbia performed there during the 3. Jt'annie ~tarie YOli 8. NO CHARGE -Melba There are ~. Or al ieaft Montgomery , Elektra none you c8 n think of ht a 7. A VERY SPECIAL flash. LOVE SONG--Olarlie Rich, Columbia The dew I.! off the peach •dth tueh lo\·elles as Ali &. REt.LO LOVE -llank ~tacCrnw, Candy B erg" n . Snow, RCA Katherint Ross. Raquel Welch . 9. SOME KIND OF WOMAN and Barbra Strtl!land . Not -F'aron Young, ~1em.iry that the)' are long in !ht tooth, 10. HONEY1ot00'.'i fEELI!"\' bul It v.•ould ~lr&ln crt'dulltv -Roy Oark . Dot should thty U..· c~t as \'t'stat EASY LISTENING vlr¢ns. 1. TSOP-MFSB. Columb ia Who, then . could play such n 2. KEEP ON SINGINC. -role ? llelen Reddy, Capitol LOIS CIIILES, o( AllcC'. 3. I'LL HAVE TO SAY I Tex .. that's ~·ho. Lois was the! LOVE YOU IN A SONG-Jim breathtaking beauty 1\t.o Croce, ABC played the role of Jordan 4. THE ENTERTAINER -Baker In .. The Grea t Gatsby ." Marvln Hamlisch, MCA By comparison. she niad e 5. HELP ME -Joni ?.titdt· Mia FaJTOw look matronly ell, Asylum And jn her only other film . 6. PIANO ~1AN -Billy Jool, "The Wny \\'e \l.1ere" Rarbrfl Columbia Strtl.sand nppeared to be np· 7. MIDNIGHT AT nlE proach ing her dott1.f(e in ron· OASIS -Maria Muldaur, Re· trn~ to the frcsh·raccd !ltiss prise aules. 8. OH VERY YOCNG _Cit "I ,,·as terrlblv in~l~rl' \vorkina \\it h OOlh ~f •hose :11·-Steven5, Al~t e 9. I WON -r LAST A DAY r::--------,1 \\'ITI-IOUT YOU-Carp€."llters. f AIM I 10. A VERY SPECIAi.i I 1..0VE SONG -Cbartie Ricti .l ~r:alSQ: Columbia I "THE NEW LAND" ... "NORTH COUNTRY" lotll iRCWIPGI THI llST Of "RED HOT BlUE" & '1SEA DREAMS" plus "FRENCH KICK" 7:10 & t :JO 1ec91 ~ war. WERE A LADY -Tommy Oventreet, Dot A LOT HAS been made or 1. CX>UNTRY BUMPKIN -"""""'"""'"""'"""'"""""""'~~ f the fact "QB VU" is one 0£1------------ the most costly -Q.5 mlllioo -and longest movies ever made for TV. Unforllmately, tonight's show may ecavtnct· · viewers that all 'tf'li!' was wafted. , But I hope they woni paas up Tuesday's three -hour closing segment. Ifs a strong and very frightening reminder of '\'hat l\appencd in those concentration camps and whal still could happeri anywhe re. . !fl! leave you wondering ho1v the movie's creators could make such an incredibly poor st~rt and sudl an absorbing, powerful ending. -·--------·---·- 1 --~--foC1!.llPOl11111--- 11:.NJOlf AWMIJ '#1181 JM'.I" ,.,~ U._;lH O"l'IL\l • d -·-.· .. .:,:. ·--~ -. -" C1f /OOll/ Id .. ~ --"'..J,_J _,.. -"· Clf!U0.111 l l . ... -. ,,, ,.,. .. ' ' . S14DIUll I . ' .. ""' '·•'L ~.• .... -.. St40/UM ! . ' .. ~ .. , '' . '~1.,DOZ: 111 + "FANTAltM: PU.NIT" IPGI "ALICE IN WONDllLAND" ... "'CHAlLll AND THI ANGIL" IGI ROllDR NlWMAN RlDfORD ROllDRMIAW ... ,. ,~-..: ...... '»' A GfOllGE llOI' ~ J'-.M Tlll&TING .. -11~_ .... ,,,, ...... lhl• !J>Brklillg j'OUng nlly In ,...::=::..::.==c:.:..=.='-'----~--~-~-- thelr Jlictures . HAPPILY, ROBERT Redlon! o<>-starred ill bolh n1ms. "He was like a bir brother to me in 'Gatsby,"' Lois SOiid. •·1t took mt a v.t.il<' lO know hin1 in 'The \\"ay \\'e \\'ere,' but after "'e bttame frlt'llds he helped 1ne a great deal. "~lia and Barbr:l are both ,.<'!)' prof<'ssional actrel'i~ I 'm sure the y wert concentrating on their o\.\·n roles and lin~. Thl"y really didn 't havf' time to devote to il nev."COmer." "The Great Gatsby·• has transformed Lois" life f~o··· that of a typical workill1' model lnto ,a minor ~\l.'brit•· She Is still tryin£ to accustom herself to all thf attenlioo "I \\'A:".i'F.n TO ~f't out of n1odrl1ng." ~hr .~ud ... , :un !rrnbly ~rlt-con5e1oti~ ~1ro11nd 1§£'.~:C::jl ,1 Fiil Tl<llV TUES. •Tll l'JO J""" w"''"' .,Mc Q " "! ,. •• 1 .... "SER PICO" {R) AcN•"'Y Awlrol Wl- Sl ...... ~lttclfffll "THl ,WAY WI Wlltl• AJM ''SUMMElt WISHES, WllilTElt OlllAMS" COSTA MISA--Ml$A THIATltl! !114! J*IS.Sl N-rt llYd 11 N1rMr 11wd.-Cntl Mtu, SIAL lf!"ACH-lltlU-• T ..... I,.. !JU) J"-1"' USlS SNt IN<h 11..... I Nttr S.O. ,..,.,. tr.ow Tl""" '+It o.m . .r.d"'. n .M °""'' Miu TMM u,..;i..1 SMwl"fl LICILLE li\U. a1 "JlAMB" k.;·U, """ 0,., b.'...i, 'v h...;, 'b '14" k-t., k'.'I ...... au: rater AR1lllJR 6~'°' llAVl:ill'<. fJ!&fflfUW'I A girl with a grea followiii!i. Ellery """ in the -was alter het ~= EXCLUSIVE 0114HGI CotNJY ltHJAGiMbtf •1•1•,..... 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Rll -HION I JOU_, •TM.llMOll ...... ,, .. 1141 t lM•I+ l Wl5Yll00ic 2 · I . ,.,., • • u, , '" , l . ' WlllMIMfAJ •'11. ,U1-MUtll ....... , ., . ._ &1 M&._ C)oO 414 .. t0STA MIU 919.4141 979.44S6 .. ...-0-•• _, tl~\t! ...... -----.,.n_.,...._. .,,,_'"' ' "'°'_>ot'h, "'"~""" " .... ,, ··~'"' • --i-• • j \I 1.. ..... , PH.IJ. Monday, April ZCI, .i.!i., ...,.I T ....... Expo Site • • 1 Nearly ready for the May 4 opening oft he environmental world's fair is the Bell Telephone Company Building. The U.S. Pavilion ri.ses in the background with the USSR buildmg to the leff. J Ho te l I j Workshop 1 Sched uled ' ' ' ' Westinghouse-- No Longer Sure By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ '-faytag, a mucll smaller company, outsells it 2-t&l. Westinghouse ha! become a fUMY house o{ c.ards. In a seemingly mindless acquJsition bi~ it picked up a series of companies with little relation to each other or to Westingh'.luse's traditional business. Longines--Wlttnauer was one -it makes watc:be!. operates record clubs and sells prodUclo via the mails. _ other ..auistkm have included ~ -· r-1 """"" in Lancaster and narrjsbofg, Pa., an.!-.11p ; Earni11gs ' i Decline > ~ First quarter earnings of the : First American Fina nc i a I ! Corp. of Santa Ana. based on •preliminary estimates. ~ amounted to $316,!XKI. or 26 ~ cents a share. D. P. Kennedy. ~ president, announced at the :· annual shareholders meeting. ! Net Income in the .; corresponding period a yea r ~ ago was $821 ,rul, or 68 cents a • share. · Gross income in the three : months ended March 3 1 : totaled £pproximatelv $9. l · mlllion compared with $9.8 : million a year earlier. : First American is a holdin~ • company whose pr inc i oa I : subsidiary, First American • Title Insurance Co .. conducts : title insurance operations in 29 · states. ~ CONNELLEASE -1 !:! ~ Tolff ~ Asdloorl-4 CIN'nol*9 LeMl'"I i>.tll., • H" '14 V ... Htrtc.tibocll: S6840 ~I.· MOM;M P•u• Tax & Lk. Oro A~. t•tdlt M Mo. O.E.L COHNIU CHllltOLn 2121 HAllOI ILVD. , COSTA MISA :4 .. 1200 products but has rarely achieved market leadership anywhere. And industry wags are fond of saying that Westinghouse has gotten out oC more businesses thait most companies ever get into. Weslingb>use o p e r a t e s seven radio stations and five.1 television stations but no longer makes TV sets or radios. It distributes records but doesn't make phonographs. ll 11""1 to market a line or household and portable appliances but it couldn't make any money there and so two yean ago so ld the entire business to Scovill. which now sells them, apparently profitably, under the Hamilton Beach name. WESrlNGHOUSE IS still heavily represented in the rcrrigeralors. freezers. air c o n d itioners. di!hwashers. '>'"ashing rruichines -but It ronsistently brings up the rear of the market. In home laundry' equipmen t , for exllmple. it ranks six th with about 6 percent of 1he market. MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - Soles • Se rvice • Lea.•lng 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 41S.1 700 MISSION VIEJO "11-1740 s...,. Fwy. fro • .,.,., ,.., ••••• ~ .. M4N .,...th bottlfni pl-In Lois Angeles, Indiana and Poo1o Rico. T H I S MI XE D B AG performed so wrt:t.chedly last year t bat WestJnghouse's earnings sUd 18 percent to $160 mJUlon. This year the new looks worse. Earning! in the first three month! declined 28 pcrteTll As If !hat were not bad enough. the company i s confronted with law suits filed by seven utilities which charge tnat Westihgbouse's turbine generators failed to fucnUon adequalely. Amerlcan Electric Power called the Westinghouse generator "a lemon" and asked f o r damages of $75 mllllon. Detroit Edison ls suing fer-$59 million. MANY OBSERVERS also expect \Vestingl»uoe 1'> be eventually sued by the Bay Area Rapid Transit District of San Francisco-Oakland. The trains in this much delayed, much heralded system are guided b y Westinghouse controls. One slogan the cmrpany has been using recently 1 s : "Westlnghou" helps to make it happen.." The question is: Helps to make what happen? 1c .. ,.,... C~ ,,_ltlllllf Cot. Im) Ear1iings Up For Parker Parker-Hannifin Corp. has reported that sales a n d earnings for !he quarter ended March 31 were records for any quarter in the corporation'• hiltory. Sai.. surged by 19 -t while tamlngs cUmbed I~ pen:tnt above the Wtt three- month period a yoar ago. ~II for the nine month> alto -'"""' cains, with botlt sales and eamlnp D perctnt abovt i..1 yoar. Patker·Hannlfin's cautomla QPtr•lion.s Include lhe Parker Aerospace Group headqlllllertd "' Los An&tJts with an °"'"'unc p1an1 In lrv1ne: lht P•mr seal Group llcadquartered In Qilver City with operaUnc planlll In Loo Angeles, s.It Lake Clly and Le11n1ton, Berti end Wlllchnler, Ky. > • - ' . Braking Standard Revised C.p&I New• Set'vlee SACRAMENTO -Revt9ed hydraulic braking standardl for can, lnctUding t h e effecUve date of Sept. 1, lf'JS, .,,, slJll lhe g< ' di ~ N .. tional lfltlloway Tl'alfl< Softly Administration, even thouih ft ha.I made ~ chaptres in response to Industry requests. according to 1 period~! r<leased by C~ker National Bank. • W eigh.t Reducing Gadgets Only Shr ink Pocket~k ' 117 SYLVIA POltTBll (Fini tn a SttWsJ "AnlazlnC 1 c I ea II fl c dUcovtty ol .... -... ............... IDd.- wtlh oo tll«t,_oo llledac. no ......,...., ... 'Ille Liiy '11'17 to Trim and Slim : •'. ~ 1U. and .........-1a from ltlpo, fblilw, -. • . A fimple, "'l' bod7 '<•mtourtng device that restores alendtt, CO'mmunlty Nutrition ~ center, New York Deot. of Hwth, and former cN'<I ol lht Obfslty Clinic at J(olcb-ktr ltooplW. "ht ls In• the etll, n ta livtnr u-and Ihm'• .. WO'/ IO ''-'. Uvlng U..... l"al ta nmoved from the cell "' a blochemlcal -Wtlkh Is the r..Wt of dltt oootrol." paaslwroduang1adgt11- on lbe martet? -UIB )'OUR bnd and _...Mi-ot~ -be ldlleved by-1ve --~ Buyq thtm may Jive )'I\! I Pl)'Cbolygical aaiJt but, to lote Wtfiht, ,,,.,.,. ...mrity IO the field warns )'Otl mutt follow 1<>me plan for dJet control. A major request, made by youthful look, fully tested, General !rfotora, was to lultt guaranteed, reaulll after ''Tm! CONSUMER WllO spmdl rhODe)' OD the It cadiet> rtlfine on them !or IOsa: -d w~ght or 1ncbes Is belni mlll«f," acids W--.W Understand, too, that ....., rue wlD help .,.. your m.,. des ""1.le you~ on your pro- gram ol diet "'""" and thal exerdle can help you spot re-rescind the national standard, ~ since 1976 models wW be only f ive d a11 ...... ~ iDd1es from specifJO pana G. L. Baldwin. general of yoUr body. But passi\'e ex· manager of the Irvine -and ridiculous gadgeb r:. ul lighter, am&Her and mott fuel Recommended by eminent ~~ autbortties and tcitnl\111 II I are not to be CIDfused with Com{>'3ny's a c ture -..:...1 • division, as been '~ eurt1Se. named "Calavo Citizen I H • I G lbi! eosy, int.rpemlve route lo VH ... r loead n ig i ear • new, 1nm, 1111m JOO .•• " ...e tteetr•l,%e t .. t ,. - ------Th• pro duc t b•in1 lo I --'-lat m;;ru~u; advtniled in lhil eompoolle, •• • -... Ctlll- heavy brake<! and additlodal fctltious ad .. a Jl•-oilnce -k ae•te-.r •• braking powtr. hand masuger for under $10. penl.,.,. e.r<!f!reb• -Ute your answer lo the .of the Century." ' foUowln( ~ as a l'llle ol thumb for deciding wbtther I an eurc:iseo-e large device ...,.,.. ______ ""ll 1 or a small hand~alze P\' : ._,...._w1n adlleve 111e Bankruptcy 1 BUT, AL TH O UG H tt A .. teotimooltl In Ille copy ol res. regards energy needs as ~ '!: ~ re1evant, the agency says the users I o s t w1-1 .. , president ol the Better new standard is not from nine .. ""& result.I you ~ant: , W11L THE DEVICE make Bids Fi"led ~ ' me wort 1n such a ny that I 1pend energy and actively use "incompaUble with Jncreaaed Bu a In ea 1 B u reau of fuel mileage," and it flndJ = ~ Metropolitan New York . ''I finds It will not a d d in jlllt one would go so fu as to say that, "substanUally" to v e h t c I e week. :...!~ra1 •. _ ~~encesptl to D1y body ill trimming oil I welgbt or does the device do The following persons have weight. It's spring, \;WI-.... _,.,_"" ve m Fuoiher, It dot> not consider Ille mm-~io:.·.·"'th wtlght loll or the wort tor me? How can nJed petitions for bankruptcy anyUdog that does lhe ...n In U.S. District Court at Santa for you, or aimplifies It to the Ana: a • ' c b a n g e in the ,_,.. suit 9e8SOll ...... manufadurtr'• """ dost~ from coast 1'> -mil· ,,,.., .... the ac><alled plans to be a justification for lions o1 men and women are pud.ve eserci9ers even more d!scardinf an Important new beilW lu red by these pdgets than )Ult a Wllllte ol .-y? polnl where your beort and lungs don't even get lnto the act whea· you exerclae, take olf weighl O< lnmos? set ot rtqUirement> for which wtlicb att ~ U..::. Tbe American II e d I c a I lhe world lndultry hal been -to lib ladiee and Asmctadoa lhlna .,, preparlngforaevtralyurs.'' c~:s.::· .. ~ "To the extent t h at GM sUll cootendl t b e etf.artlt9 uertilerl fail to 'llalay: llulth Salons and Spoo. standard I• not coet-effectlvt, lictng prvml>tl • Ill -plaa! real dernandl oa the "l.ooe Wtlght while 100 heart •--and other since this kind of beavy brake ·•-." ,., _ 11 ___,,, ol rt. ,..,... body B F" and st"P!llnl distance will not -· ~ ..---....... they may give oat ll'lll be needed ;,, tbe. smaller, ugly fit In two day. wllh a pentm uslDg thtm a lalae lighter Ci.fl, the b • n k fivHninute daily e1erdae no aerwe of leCW'fty with reapect ~-· dieting.'' "Slim and -..,. ., "'"-ical n ....... " Tells Loss repo.~. your body~xpect to loae four ,..,. * * * Inches oil waiJI while lying DR. GLENN ALSO bas Wlllanl Boat w-•· of r.~. W I T R D E A LERSlllPS down." coodemned plllSive uercllen -~ ~~ attracting only 20 pereent or and body-wrap bandaging at Mesa says 1973 sales totaled new car sales customers to DEVICES COVER the wbole. two New York Better Bminess 12,433,152 com Pared to the service depa.rtmenll, range of puslve e1erdsen, Bureau news conferences. And Sl,&66,906 for 1972. dealers have decided they. some bought ftom Sloc'es, he warns that if you want to Losses for the yesr were must fmd new ways lo build most sold by mall. They run lo.se weight, don't depend too ($41 ,0'15) or .09 cents per ~.~Rst:riW.""'i~~~~i'1,1':1i11: . ~-· lhe ut from ,, t'' .~ ~--I 'the h .. ~ min u .m . ••-· •1 •l'O. '""" ''' '· semce ~mess. cam swea mw.;11 on e:te•UM: a one e1 r. s are com,.....~ to ea gs or. ____ -_··-·------- Dealers need only incTeue garment& to mask ''reducine "You can climb 129 fl1lbts of SIOl,478 or $.28 per share for to 3S pe_. lbe perceottge of lotions." stain and 1oae oofy 10 1972. """ Ibey aold ...., which ai< "But effortl .. or .-.. calortts, Uttle mono than ii President w. R. Tighe said You can Charge brnught Into their .._ for ew<tten don't -k for girth folmcl ill one slice of'ordinary that hlfher production _, DAILY PILOT repair, But tlfort lhould be in loaa or '!."iJl!1! Jo u," brdd." could not be ottset by higher Cl f • older can nlher than ,,... eo•IP'lol ... Dr. Mdrl!ln Glenn, , llo,.'do ,.. avoid die lnff prites. He .laid he txpected 8 assl led Ads 1 -broolhl ID -ti •d• .. _ll!Jlllorjty ID ...,, ll!ld ct· -la the ... ...,,.. tumuoond In pr:of!IS .... 642·«71. I -r. .,_,,. ~?5fldiii11, iilJiflliiiliiO!i~-Jte.~ -c..c. ..:::z 1, .. ___ ...:;.r;..:.. __ .J Motor Ma1utne. tbe tervb , tr.de perlOdlcal, ~ In Ila. Hot Lint: Car dealen who haTtn't pakl mlldt attention to the return privilege on obsolete O" unaold parts purchased from Ind t pendent (nm-Detroit) IOUrC'eS are combing binl for anything and everything lh\iY can send back ror credil -·~ ... ~·~··~!~µ;.,,:;i;;,,,..,i,.;.,,i;i~~~ ........ ;..~;,. ....... _,-.ia:·;.. .... "'"'.~ . ...::.:.;.;;~.:;:i::::;.. ... ,, Complete .Mid.day American Stock List • • That's a tipoff on how tough ttmes are for dealers. * * * VOi. Lt$1 ~ V.. llNI 'flot, """ vot. Ntl VOi, Ntt vot *' -----------IF AME R ICANS are ut1tco:;;"A;-, ... ~~~~'= 3,31·;:;:··~ ~~:~ I l:~.·Y.;:~i.:,.~~ : ~~ ::: :::~1..~ 11i\o:~5c11...ie•.n '1111 . d ., •• n ch. n t d with lhe ""'" ·0i .2S ' t~ ... '*' Otllorl I ll'lo. \'o f"!lt DelW... 1 1.. • lllrtQRI Ud ' Uloi-"' PltllTel ,)<Id 11 11.t . "" SSP ·~ .1411 II 'Vt . \'t e A&E Plll51' J l -\'t C*i 5.ucl ();I 1) ,,.. • .... f"U ~ .. , IJ\.'t t ... IC""91-l•P .I. J •11o . Vo PflM<ll• Sit u J~-.. 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" •i.•" ::.-:: J :t::: ic,.,.-:::. ,, '1~··\\ =1...t".,: l '!"•: t:="'.,,: ~ i~·"' le'~':., 'T 1r'' 111 0-t II , +).• K ........ IMI 5 ,., ""-Q e. ,.,_. w. $tiK"·"' 1 J • ~ •.Ii 1 lllllo I ... • _I I \ • ' • • t • ' . . . • .. ,. ··{"-,' "' . -·'·iu' ........ , •\ ~ . . .. .. . .. .... . . . . . . . , ' )' I '~ f' "l ~ ; ' . ,, ~ ·. .. -~ . ' . .. AMONG T'ftE • •• . . . • " .. '' .. . . . , ' GR·EAT Here, among some of the great newspapers of the world, is an old friend . The DAILY PILOT looks as much at home on this international newspaper rack as it does at the front door of thousands of 0 range Coast area homes where it is • dropped daily. That should tell you something. It should tell you that a "home- town newspaper" can be sophisticated . and still not lose touch with what's hap- pening at city hall. Whether it's news from around the w or Id or down the block, the DAILY PILOT packages it best for you. And the . simple fact is that, because the DAILY PILOT emphasizes local coverage, you'll\ find a lot of stories in it you can't find in any other newspaper in the world. On this international news rack, it's among the great· ones of the world. But at home, it's the great- est one in the world (for local news). .. • • • • ' . • . • ' • . r • • • l .. • • • • ,, • ONES . ,;..,,;..,= ~~=::; ,,_ ':'!. T'Mr-1':"1. '1. ~ . • - ' mu:aw 8";,"1:tt.11f · w a DI E \:t 'iVE LT i.:::;: ;;: > • • . DAILY PILOT • I I • • ' • J % DAILY PILOT . -. -~ . • Nevil vs. SaltareUl uamn ' ' " Ozher ) Deatli,.., LAFC Seat · Battle Looms 1f, iN5uR"A'NcE • lt14 ...._ ...... .,. COSTA MDA & 54 .. 5554 , · • V!Cl'ORVJLLE (AP) -Tim . Sptattr, 151 writer 0 r numerous tut Western songs and one of the f"lncJers ol lhe Sons of the PIOOeers singing group, died 'of. -· Friday. !lo had appeartd In IS filml ttith cowboy acior Ro y Rogers. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Dr. Karl F. Meyer, a pioneer · 4 By WIWAM 9::1111EJBER Of tM O.llV PW Stiff SAll'l'A ANA-La Habra Mayor Robert Nevil, ousted from the county Local Agency Formatk>n Com m.i ss lo n several weeks ago in a vote later ruled illegal , will face another showdown Thursday. ReRresentatives of the same League of Cities selection commlttee that booted Nevil out one time will meet again to vote legally on tile matter. Cypress O>uncllwornan All<o Frankelwicb wu cholea to.fill Mclnnil' alternate aeal • • ; In biomedical r-rch and ''WHO'S BEEN SITTING IN MY SEAT?" ' lea~ing f0<ee bel!ind Califor-LAFC Anl1gonlth S.ltorwlli CPl1 ld COii), Nevil Nevil was one of two city representatives on the LAFC. whkh has the power to rule on annexations, de-annexatioos and municipal spheres ot influence. n1a s tough canrung reguta. -------"----------·--'----tions, died Satwday. Meyer, bom in Buel. Switzerland. spent 60 years ·teaching at the University ol California Med· ical Center in San Francisco. Fairview Hospital Sued by Ex-patient IN A SURPRISE move at the last selection committee meeting, Nevil was voted out of hi! seat and Tu sti n Councilman • Donald Saltarelli was voted in. SANTA ANA-A former a youth idenlifted as Blackwell At the same me e I Ing , Fairview State Hos p it a I onto his balcony. Both men Newport Beach ~fayor Donald Mcinnis was legally chosen to IN IT, HE said the record patient who claims be was were nude. fill the other city seal on shows "I represented the "sexually assaulted, battered Superior Court Judge Frank LAFC vacated by the defeat of cities' potnt of view. and attacked In grotesque and Domen.ichini ruled ~fcCray to Fullerton Councilman Louis "I was not reluctant to take unusual ways" has sued the be sane and not a menta1ly "Red" Reinhardt in last a stand when two cities "On matters that carried tmanimously. no city council person has ever let me kno"' he disagreed.'' Nevil said. "If they ~·anted someone to just do what the cities want, they got the wrong man. ta: ANGELES fUPI) - Funeral sen.tees will be held . Tuesday for actress and dancer Lea Camadto, 41. Miss CamachO appeared In lhe road company ol the play "The Great White Hope" and tn the movie "nte New Centurions." She died Wednesday al a heart attack. disordered sex offender after month's elections. contested each other, or 10 hospital, !be state and a n jury in his courtroom found .In another vote, also ruled take what I felt was an ''IF THEY WANT a former hospital employe for $2 the Costa Mesan guilty ol all illegal by Deputy County objective position," Nevil said. co111ro\'ersy to make them nlillion. six felony allegations. Counsel V.T. Be 11 er u e, The mayors woo oppose happy. I wish they woold kick GRAND OPENING ' BROOKHURST TRAVEL Ticketing & Reservations AIR • CRUISE • II.AA • LANO TOURS • GROUPS • MO SBYICI c:tWUH Broolthurst-Adams Conttr 10036 Adams Ave. Hunltngton Beach 968-3366 962-3345 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - G.T. "'hm" Wllley, 72. a top official of Martin--Marietta AttO!p&Ce Corp. alXI a fooodtr Ch r is topher Way n e•\;~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~ Blackwell, 17. ol Lakewood,\' ----------------~~=======~~~~"."-=====~ • of F I o r I d a Tedmologica1 University, died S a t u rd a y after open-heart surgery in Texas. D"Nll 0.-c. ottn., rWflrlt"' 1mn.. on "' .. "' Afirll 17, 1'14 """"1 ...... 11'1' t.r '""9Mnd J-S. OI,_.; -J-D. Oltrier ot 1n11,,._ ....,..,._, Llfldl D. T1h'rle!I of S1oc•'9f't. c.1111 I ou r Eanddll ..... ; t11rw lntlllB, Webtlef' cw"n t11c1m1.,.. of o.yt911. 01110 1...t ,loyd ~. Stod<tofl. C.+11,; """'' ldlffl ~ of ,.,.._,, Calif. 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'""""'*"· P1ell1c vi-c-i.rv. e1111-~ Nooftvl.rY, C1!1l1 MH1 dfrtc:lorl. W"H.llPOC* G1\lfn W. Wit......,_., or li.lbofi lll11'1d. 0•11 Of 111111'1. Al>rll :tu, 1'1'-$urvl"9CI l>I' 1111 Wlf9. Er,,,. W. WI,...,."'°°"; 0.llClflll'f". M1rllvM Mffd OI 81lbool btllld1 two orlfldUlfldren, Met>lc1 .ind Mldlff11 -1l11'r , Gwel'dOI.,... M1r-1h1U o1 Colle ........ Pr!Ylle ltm!l'f' O•IYellcll M•>llcn '' 1:.10 PM Tues.o.iv. Ptclllc Vl1w M-111 P•r-, P1clllc VI"' M«Narv, dlrecltlf"t. ARBUCKLE & SON WHTCllff MOITUAll'I' 427 f . 17rh..SI . Costa MIMI 646-4888 -·-IALTZ- fUNlllAl.llOME Corona del MOt C.Osto Meso -·-llLL HOMWA'I' MOllTUAll'I' 110 81'oodwoy. Coi!O Meta 548-3433 -·- McCDaMICK LAGUNA HACH MOITUAll'I' 119.S loguno Conyon Rd. 494.9415 -·-McCOltMICK MISSION MOllTUAll'I' 28832 COfNto0 C"P'stfQno So11 Juo11 (op11trono 495-1116 -·-PACtftc YllW MEMDalAL PAllK "-"'"' .,,__,, chOpol 3.SOO Poci!lc v..-·er+u. NewpOl'I ~. 'Cioiif0t11lo 644-2700 -·-PllK PAMl&.'I' CO\ONIAl fUNlllAL HOMI 780 I '°ho 1w9,, Wet1Mi111t..- 19J..l.S'2$ -·-IMITHl'-Y ii27 Mctin SI. H1111thigton Seoch SJ6.4.139 suing tn Orange C o u n t y Superior Q>urt lllroogh bl• mother, Bernadette, names former psychiatric technician J~ Ira McCray, 52, as the employ.e wh> • he clalms sexually attacked him on several occasiom b e t w e e n Noverrt>er 1972 and Feb. 11. 19'13, lhe dale ol his dlscbarge. McCrny, of Costa Mesa, was .. found guilty last May ol siI felooy 00\jl\ls Including sex perversioo, sodomy a n d agault. His conviction is currently being appealed. McCray -was arrested by Cbsta Mesa police after a neighbor in his Monrovia Street apartment building told officers she 33W him pursuing SANTA ANA-A Co s ta Mesan accused ol aexual misconduct with a J3..year..old boy who told poli<e the defendant also gave him marijuana to srooke has been ordered to fice a hearing that could end ~ith his certification as a mentally disordered sex offender. Orange County Sup e rio r Court Judge James Turner set May 20 as the date he will rule on the status of Robert Jules S=eponiBk. 33, ol 778 Scott Place. Costa Mesa . Szcr.epaniak was arrested last Oct. 23 shortly after he a11egedly partidpat.ed· in act.s of sexual perversion with his victim. Police said the boy told them he was sexual l y a~ulted near Bethel To"•ers after the defendant gave him marijuana to sn-.>ke in a local park and then promised him a r ide home. Trio Facing Court Over Def ra11din g SAll'l'A ANA-Santa Ana municipal cow;:t appearances have been schOOuled for throe •luntington Bc11ch residents accused of defrauding the Orange County \V e 1 f a r e Depart1ncnt. ~frs. Sandra Vaughan. 25. of 17891 Queen's St .. has been ordered to face tria l ~fay 20 after pleading innocent to welfare fraud charges before Judge Pau.1 Mast. 11 b alleged that Mrs. Vaughan failed to report her eomlngs While collecting $244 in welfare under the Aid t.o Fa'tl.ilies with De p t'D d e n l Children I AFDC) _.,.m. Ja<k •I'd J>.ggy Tlokner. 11'56 Whitestone D r I v e • lfuntiilaton Beach. have been O"'deffl'l to face arralil(nrr-ent A-1ay 2 on chn rgu that they uolawfullv coll~ted $1 . 4 S 6 under lhe AFDC plan. Sale Pfi<es Honored Mon. & Tues. April 79 & 30. 4 Inch.Pots . ! VEGETABLE PLANT~~{ 7'. lit. Meltt.y ,_.,, ... ,_ doei<•" REG 57' let .,;.,,, \\. 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GARDIN HAND TOOLS • ~ ... ttetl tMh wilh ...,..._ 1 ~ .. . • C.ttrr.t.1, w..Hr, tr..,.r w ff_,....,_ TOUR CHOIC! •.\~·44~(ff ••• "' ' • I f' ,. ' I a I' d • i I I• ,. I I I • • ' ....... ' .... • . .......... . .. . .. • ' . ' • No Hitch to Signing Up By LAURIE KASPER 01 .. o.trr '"llol ii.u What can a mother. who is divorced and must 'continue working to support ber children. do if she wishes to further her educational and employment opportWlltles? Kathy Salsbu.ry's ooly ansv.'tr was to join the Na\'y. Jn Jtme. she'll pack her bags Y.ith plenty of writing paper, hug htr daughters hard enough to last. si x month3 and take off for basic training and techn ical school In Florida. Ka thy Salsbury and her daughters, Debby I left) and Michelle, spend all the time they can together before Ms. Salsbury joins Navy. Then she'll take Debby, 9', and Michelle, 7, t.o y.·here ver she'll be stationed in the remaining }'ea.t..and·a- balf (or maybe more if she re-enlis4) of her hitch with the Navy. lt1ore and more \\'omen are tnli:lling these days. There are so many, in fl'Cf. that Ray Potts, Jfuntington Beach recruiter, ~s the long waiting period which now eitSts for y.·omen befort they can get into the .serviC'C. The majority of Y.'etmcn at(' younger. recent high school graduates but there is an incrl'asing numbE'r of older t late 20s I 11·on1l'n enlisting as y.·cll. '.\l-;. Salsbury 's enlistment is "not a normal thing for us but it's not aboonnal either," Potts said. She is the on ly Y.'flman y.·ith children his ofn cc has enlisted. DECISION She had thought of jolning the Air force but she was too old for that branch of the service . So she settled with the Navy. "probably the most pl-ogress\ve as far as y.•omcn arl' conCl'rncd," wh.Jch aCC<'pts y.·ome11 up to the age of 31. S1nre she'll be 31 in Ck.·tolX'r . sh\>'s ~etting in \\'Lth bt1lr sparr lune :ind accept s t ht.~ fact rh<1t she'll prubabl1 lx'COmo !ht.• "1notht•r" of lhC' otht•r, youngC'r trainees 1n boot can1p. But \\·hat she's looking for\l.ard lo tti(o n1ost arr the opJX1rtun 11Les 1t can hnng. • srn:-·s bctn y.·orking al KOCE. Orange Coast Communuy College Dt!>1riet's tc!evision station , for four years. As the third person hired thl'~. she 11~s l'allcd upon to do graphics and other creati ve. challenging tasks. "I really kind of got stifled. as the place grew," she said As niore people were hired to do the spt.'C'i<1llzed Jobs, she settled into being a secretary. Al1hough she st ill t.'llJOYS hl'r job. shl' l'Xplai ncd. ''I 1\':1nt to do niorc." "She's \'er~· errat ill'... ~iid he1 rnoth<'r. Estelle Bf'r1sh "~hi· i ~n·1 ~C'l1 ing a ch&nL"C to exprt'SS rhis cn·a111·J1y " AltbOugh she ha• an aS.')()Ciate of arti degrtt: fron1 r.olden \Vest College, she needs a four-year degree and n..Me • ~alning. '1Whcn you 've got two girls to support , it's vet)' difficult to drop out of Y.Wk and go to school ." ~1s. Salsbury said. And i1 she went fo school nights, she figured ii \\'ould take her 10 years 10 fin ish. "We kicked e\'rrything back and forth ~ much." S.11d her mother. But by last f11.ll, lhC'y had decided the sen•k:e "'as the b.:.-st choice bl.'C'<IU5<' it offtte.d active duty tr•un1ng and cxperirncf' and future edu- l'f1t1on undl'r thr GI bill . ~Is. Salsbury is going in as 11 pholoRrapher. one of the "choice" act.'U· pational spcc1ahtits. "\\'ith the train ing they gil'e )'OU, I could do anything." she said. ndding that she hopes to J!ef involved in cinematog- raphy and do training films. She's "kind of loose at this point'' but she thinks after the Navy she11 \l.'Ork to"·ard a teaching credential. Although she said she'd be will ing In parachu te fro1n a planc. she 's not at an anxious to tr\' and make It in the unpred ictable business 11·orld. JOH SECUR ITY "If I did cotnc out as n r1nema 1ographer. I could go "'ith a ~ludio in Los Angeles and I might do one film but then si t oo my behind unt il another film comes up." she said. ''11lere just isn't thl' job security." And job security is lmportaot to her because of the children. When she first enlisted liut rall . the Navy 'll'as only offertng dependency benefits to men. ''I "'as going to go in and then after my six months, I was going to fight it:" she said. \\'1thoul the benefits, the t\avy might have been a hard ~h1p on her children. No fi~hl is ncrdc<l. hOY.'e1·er. beca use the ru le has changrtl_ (See lllTCH, Pa,1te Ill M -·--eeP , ~ (¥-~~+e-FF i-f-i e:~ • •• • .,...., ... _. •• BY JO OLSON Of ,,.. D-1111, .. llot '''" That Resusci-Anne , she's quite a gal. Popular with the guys, well -liked by the girls, she's always pleasant and always agreeable. Her only complaint ls that she would like to become acquainted with more people. Though she doesn't like to be called a dummy, that's exactly what she is-a manikin used to teach cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR. CPR, according to the American H~ Associ.alioo, is closed~hest compression used anytime the heart has stopped. Tt is ·a technique valuable t.o pol~ officers, firemen. life g~ ~ others i!lvolved in rescue operations. "Everyone should know how." said a Heart Asoociation s p o k e s m a o . "Especially swimming pool owners, ppwer and telephone ~ o m P 3 n Y einployes. families of cardiac P3,~lents, dentists and ambulance personnel. TWO ANNES . "Re~i-Anne. and her new s1Ster, Recording Resusc i-Anne. are the key tpes tn the teeching of CP~. . 'nle original Anne was mvented in ~eden -by a man whose daughter had .trnwned. He was looking for a way to .,.-her when mouth -to -mouth !llVe d the job ~suscitatian failed to o · -H developed lhe dummy to life site (·at!t S-foot) and prelUlll3blY named t;er afte!' his daughter. R,ecording AMe, which came ~ the .bartet about a year ago, has equq>ment tp signal quality of performanet? by the student. CPR is mou effective ~ mou~-lo­ mouth re!JU.'CitatiOl'I bec&Wle 1t comb1.nes breathing with closed chest comreSS&':l tn a regular rhythm of breat mg a "" . the heart is squeezed between ~ueezing. . boll Thia a\lows (he sternum and back e .. tbe heart to fill and empty 1uie.ll ~f blood. "You're making a heart beat, sakl a eart As50Ci.ation spokesman- Training Is essential, boftVer, became correct pos!Uonlng caoi .cause broken bs, which in tum ~ puncture the ~ANGERS USTEll gs or livtr. . tn CPR .. There is a uge ol Ill~ ~= ... L '.;;-· the Hear\ ,u,odatlOll ~· ~ baY• -ll Clft TV, paramedicS ... come .....,.i, P""Pi,~ hear ~boUt tt erwgli firll aid d-. " liBut the association cauuons that TV ons are not correct.'' and that proper ing ls essential. Enjoying her new popularity is Anne. toncle 1t).poU!lder who Is pampered ear\ -'-iatloo stall members. . ·s betn to the beauty shop. 1e ed up and groomed by the staff and terUif.ed after every U9C. •er -e Isn't very gl•~ blue ,....111111 and rubber tennis lboe!:i"'I she's JUJl "pert of the family. ' Recording Resuscl -Ann e , more expensive tbari her S300 older sister (she ems aboUI '800) ii ballery powered and gtves tape write-outs of ventilation. external cardiac compression, pressure point and cartoid pu1se simulaUoo. INSTANT RESULTS The student can tell, In other words, whether or not he is correctly accomplbhing CPR, a docurneotaUon not poaslble wit.b the older models of Anne. A panel of tight!: indicates Immediate acet:!()t.nec or rejection of the student'• efforts. . fn addltloo to Ille obvious candidotes for CPR training, tht Amerfcen Heart AMoci.IUon believes all high ochool "'tudentS rhould be talljlht And that Ith:! Resusci -Anne is th e focal point of I left to right) Bob Baker, Wayne Maresh, Armando Gonzales, John Wright and Ted Harris. They are practicing CPR. traJnlng should be offered in medical schools. LocaUy, the paramedic program in Bunllngloo Beach, organized througb the fire department, is the first group to really stress CPR training. Deaths In Huntington Beach have been reduced substantially sinct t h e paramedic program started. said Bob Baker. a member of the department's operations and paramedic communications office. He Be.Uevcs, however, that "it's really lmpotta,nt that everyone be trained." HI.! pl is to h&ve every clUzen <trUHed. !tom high -Oil pp. Th l1 is because initiating CPR Is a "snap dec ision" and AOmeone in ne!d cannot wait more than five seconds ror 30flle0lle trained in CPR t.o come around. The Huntington Beach program of CPR training was more than two years In the fonnative stages and was introduced largely because of Baker's persuasion. fie beli eves that all Orange County fire departments will be trained within three yean. CPR e1n keep a person In the "gray area" bet"'-een clinlcal and bi ological death whrn brain damage may occur. said Baker. • Anyone wl!hlng to make a date with Resuscl-Anne may call the Heart Auoclatlon at 547-31Xll for fllrther Information. tt will be an encounter guarantctd to keep you breathless. BEA ANDERSON , Editor -·, JIO<"ll it. lf14 ... ~ l] Tip for Parents: y • Don't Share Dr .ug~· CO~PI DEi\TIAI. TO ALI. PARENTS \V If 0 JI A V F. 81'.:D·\\'ETil:\G ClllLDRE~ 0:-l' DR L'.(iS: .\l y 1nedica\ consultant. a llarvurd profcsSQr of med icine and dist inguished kirlnl'y spceiali st, did r\O'!' say dru gs 1rerc dangerous and should not be used. Th e message, in simple language . is as follo1«:< :\o child should be put on drugs for bcd·\\·etting unless he ha s hccn examined by a physician and declared free ol disease of the urinary tract. Some parents are so elated v.i1h the results obtained from drugs that they pre9Cnt a bottle as a "gift'' tn a friend whose child has the same problem. Th is could be disastrous. The l'aSI maionty ol bed·v•elters ha)'e no organic probl em, but the one child in to 1or 151 "ho 1night have a bladder obstruction ~for example) risks serious mc<11cal problems if he i~ given a drug that i,nll expand the urinary lract. ~forcover, dosage is important No drug should be given un less a phys icia n is observing the patient to make cl'rtBIIl the dosage is c:orrl'ct and !ht dru g is not abused . Parents whol!e children hal'e bcf:n examined by a doctor, and dc-clarcd !ref' of organic discaS<', need not "orry ir the doctor puts the ch ild on medi cation . but the child mll.!lt rema in under a doctor's ot.servation so long as he is on the drug. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was e!pedally touched by the letter fr•m ltr- yoong v.'Om&n iTI \he v.·heelchai r. Tell her not to gl\'e uo hope One d:iv she "'1.lt probably meet the rig ht partner who will add love and !!;real ha "'T'line<>s to h"":' life. Tl happened to our roungcsl son. He y.·as stricken wilh polio when he was 14. It was a terrible blow, but Vt·e had (41\lh In God and Ile ~p;ired ou~ bov. We took him to \Vann Springs, Ga. and spent two ~rs there. Then hr "ent EaJt to ochool. Aner that he attended UCLA "'here he received his master• degree In business administration. In hls !C(.'Ond year he met thr most y.·onderful girl in the y.·orld. She was a graduate of tile UnWersilv of r-.laine and llar-tard 's School of Physiotherapy. They ha\·e a beautiful family no"' ;ind he is 3 senior partner of 11 fine firm. 1'.:vl'ry ma rried couple should havt such a lovely hfe . So. Ann dear. please ktep tel ling people that a "tl('('lcha1r doe:;:i 't need le n1ean rcicction and loneliness. \\'e kno\\. -GRATEFUL PAHE:\'TS DEAR PARE:\'TS : \\.hat a Ma rt. warmer! I (now your lrller 1\·ill give failh and bopt lo a gre:it many peopl<' not only those In l\'het'lcbairs but to their pareols and friends as '!''ell. Thank you for \\Tiling. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently I received a letter and some clippings from a frrend. She inadvertently enclosed a letter she had \\'f'itten to a man wilh Y.iiom she is having a torrid affair. 1 kno•· the man well. llis y.·1fe is a good friend of mine. Whenever I see her, I feel guilty . Should I return t.he Jetter to lhe sender and explain it camt \\ilb lhe clippings ? ~I)' husband say1 ''1'ear it up and keep your mouth closed." Is he right or wrong ? The woman might be golng crazy ......ander- ing ••hat happened to the letter What do you say ? -~llDDLE ~1ADA~IE DEAR P.110: Let ber g:tl crazy. Te1r np th~ letter, i11ay uninvolved and k~p yoor m~tb sh ut. \Vhflt's prudish? \\'hnt '.s · OK1 tr you a-e11'1 sure. you need rome hclp. It'f 1vatlable ln the booklet: '1N~ and Petting -What Are The JJmlts?' ltitll your requ~t to AM Landerl, P.O. Box 3346. 212 W. Bank Or., Ollcago. UL 60&54, enclMing SO ~ll in coin and I long. stamptd, !elf·addrtul'd envtlope. I • 1 .j OAIL.V PIL.01 . . MOlldi~. April 29, 1914 .; .She Teaches 'Unteachable' By AWSON OEERR 01 ,_ OtllY l"tltf fl1ff "Each child Is a class unto are. There a.re specific ways himself." · to work oo lbem and we a.et Amy Lettlck ls . a no A pool or teMOD plan cardl, right ~~t -._ nonsense. straight ta J k Ing filed by objed.iv~ 11 utll.tzed .,.··A-..i~ w,-=-p ~· you educator from CoMecticul. by st.a!( mentitn:. "',...,. Connecticut bu ouch • A ---•y -"'-,... A tiny dynamo ol a woman.. ~ wuoau• • program, she 11kl, became the a~ II lfllJCb more W founded . the Benhaven 1he laws make It po11ible. By threatening than Clfle I D program in New Haven for law in that at.ate, if a ICbool repoee ; the quiet face II children . many c On s i d c r dlslrlct cannot meet tbe needs reauuri:l.g1 When be le.arm to hopeless or unfeachable. of a child, the dllld must be do tcmethinc be coWdn't do She d~ribed the program, svit to an a p pro pr I a I e before. abe said, h e ' 1 l geared to autistle and brain program inside or outside the unden&aDd what you feel damag~ children, at • stale. At the ICblol, they ue meeting of tilt Orange Coonty, Costs borne by each ton. "direct tncbing, team San Gabriel and Long Beach reimbursedbytbe lt.ale,equal teachtn1, behav i or Chapters of the National two thirds of the difrerence in modification, force, restraint. Society (or Autistic Children. educating the ''nonnal" ICbool anything that 1ftlll'b." "In 1967. y,·e 'started the chikl. ro ....._ ~~ I I rorct, -1-..u:u. I school for children so severe y LA \\'S HELPED IOr'Detimel ~, "or the handicapped that no other "There ii no mmopoly 00 • daild ·would DeYer leam." b agencv or school v.·ould aC'Ct'pt brains in Coanecticut:" lbe cited the example ol an oMes' them," she said. added. "We just happened to boy that four mea bad to cine "That still is the first ha ve laws that made the to the deep end ol the pG9I criterion for acceoting a child program poai~." before be could leam to swim. into the school. The s~ond is Studenlll at Benhaven ert I '"Ibey to&d hbn they'd let go that the child requires a 1-10-1 to 21 . with other J>l'OIUSml for ~ seoooda and then tcacher·pupil ratio to learn." feeding younger children into bold him ~in, and he could Tier program. Y>'hich bei;:a n Benhaven or the public school see that nothing would happen. with three children and oow system, she Hid. NoUUng happened and he'• )Jas 35. is \ocatl'd in a former "We try to meet the general now happily IW'imminC lapl . ., mansion that adioins the Yale needs of the dtlld. That Restra i nt , I It erally University Divinity School. includes fine motor and '"* restraining a child by tying VOC"tional 1raJnlng u they don't teem aearecf for acadenlc pumdu. And. there ... gracm..s ol the procram. 8 e n b a v e n rtOA.nmeodl mMng away from Mme at the normal time f« a chikl, to u cloee to • wmly situation aa poaible, with peen of equal ability. ,_, IAlllclr. .-"'"'" ......._School, c ... -'kvt; -·"" tutlstlt •nd brt l ..... inteM punplOn. bebaW!I In I artaiD way. Take --.. ...,., the undesirable adlvlly and Ulen ddmnine why. Evfl7 dilld -be prepand for a produeLiw: life. Rnard ol JOOd --;, mt emugh. You ntUlt Lake -lO recb>e '-!>ri-ate btblvior. Showers of M ay Flowers For the 35 students, there is motor skills. .auditory and him into a chair with a vest, a paid staff (although not full-visual perception. academics arms and Jep tree. is needed tlmel of 8t, 15 Yale students. and prcacadernict. vocational oflt1t, becalJle ''theee an 10 people doing practicum trainin~. language and lkillJ dri\'ftl chlJdren, They cannot work for masters degrees and for dailv living." sit stiU 1oog enough to Ule "People have laid. 'Loot at the trauma ,... ... pulling into their liws.' But look at the trauma I'm crmting if I don't teach them anything ... b added, ''There it no one way lO help every cblld. We employ all metbodl a n d tectm1quel." Flowers will be showered on the Airporter Inn for a noon luncheon Saturday, May 4 sponsored by the Starbright Club of Harbor Star Chapter, Eastern Star. Tbe e~ent, featuring fashions from Gene's, will benefit the J . Clifford Lee Cancer Fund and Cancer Dressing Station. Arranging the flowers are Mrs. Alfred Gallade (left) and Mrs. James H. Graham. students frorii Antioch College. The Bemaven phi1olapby ~ what ia around them. Abo. there is a corps of thal "active help rather than '"Ibey are 31 cu)tura]}y community volunteers. pa55i\"e love is what changes • deprived as the ghetto child. Other --"'"""""" .... , P......, llhould play an active role. ~--·she said, require e :r t r e m e ......... ,..- And, 11bete children cm do child." L.--·~-all ••--SCHOOL SCHEDULE ~ •~ The c h i I d r e n need materials m the wwld might But the nwnber is not too "concrete. t'«llllt.ent action: as well not be there JI Im many when you consider the order, structure IDd lltability child doesn't aee them." Your Horosco pe Tomorrow: ,,,. ultimtle ....... of IUCCe9I overcomes the lemponry dUoomlort of the leamU!(,,...,.... mud! 1IQO --people think ," iChool schedule. '1be lJl'OO"am irt I.heir lives." Leo Promotes Harmony runs 9:30 to 4:30. every day Goals art lo help the child except Sunday, 12 months a achieve on whatever level he year. There if" only four can .. baaed 00 hi.I bmdicap . school holidays "unless there and capability." is something ·going on at home She noted that at Benhaven 008TS HIGH !loo 1 Ill< why a d!ild She added. 1hat the <OSI ol the -is "'""" lhal the ttaff t..i. oompelled lO act ln_----------t whatever way works. TUESDA Y APRIL 30 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-Apr il 19 ): Emphasis is on. q h a n g e , variety, romantic and creative purs.U.ts. You get questions answefed. Result could be that you handl e added reSJl!IGSlbUlly. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): fuUillment or de1ires . Romance is in picLure -so, too, . is advantage gained lh;J"ugh professional endeavors. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 1: Fini!!ih project. Obtain better distribution of product. Reach more persons. Be a\•ailable for special consultation. Deal with Aries, Ubn persons. ror the child to enjoy." "we cannot. wait to build AQUARIUS fJan. 20-Fcb. Days are broken intu 14 hall relationships. The inability to 18J: Lie low. Do more hour periods. Children with build relationshl(M: ia what listening than asaerting. \Va it longer attention spans might brings them to us. and obeerve, especially where spend four periods in the Through work , relationahips ''The chilchn oome to m because nothing ebe h a r belped. We're ~ lO help. 80 M do whatever see""f' to have worked in similar A legal affai rs arc concerned . school bakery. Others might v.:i!l come. U )'OU work on re-1ituati<m," do 17•c1;vi·+:es in one rv>riod. 1 1· h' 11 ha ea Restrain' libe ... ....i .. '-'1, lt: 11••--11•·11 Seek counsel of one v.·ho has " ... ..~ a ions 1Pll IOOl1 you \' .. ......-........1 made previous inquiries. "We dci lesson plans every child .... .oo irnll~ kilses you ~lor !...~ ... :'! c:';t SPORTSWEAR WI NLOWIDO IT ..:C-t9a! day. for every period. for and doesn't know anytijng. \UNYI wK: ~""' PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): every child, and no t\l."O plans .,_.,.0 Soon, .ft •id, the dUJd no a.t,'.:.":.:"'' Practicality is magnified. You are exactly alike. It's the NEEDS ASS-. lorCer needa the physical BAUIOAISlNC> ~ feel nceeasity of push ing for equivalent of a 600 pupil school "\Ve look at the child and mitralnt. :r=· 216"1w:lrineAYe.1 1 ~ y,·idcr boundary. You need co-enrollment," she said. detennine what his problems Children are guided in1o 548-•121 675.1904 CALLFOI operation .or associates. tho!«! FlEt 1aocHU1E "'ho perform Sf>Ccia\ ser\'ices. -------------------------------·-.r====::::::::::~'..:=::::'.=======~ Study AriW message . Property, _basic v al u e s , uHUn-.k cooclusipns are llkely • to'-~eatured. Older person t makei. inquiries in y o u r SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21 ): Good lunar aspect coincides now ••ith journeys, a p e c i a I correspondence, • iretter ~ spiritual ill!ighl-'>. Stnm niependence, original· iLy. IF TODA Y IS YOUR BIRTllDA\' you have sparkling sell.5C of humor, love to cat and travel -and you are artistic, creative and somewhat confused because you often have too many irons in fire. Persons bom under Gemini and Sagittarius are dra\\'Tl to you. You are enmeshc<i in new projed.s this year and July will be one of your most significant months , behalf. GDUNI (May 21-June 20): Dealings with relatives, neighbors are featured. What appears a problem can be solved -if you arc flexible. Lunar aspect is good ; you have variety of choices. CANCER (June 21..July 22): Collect needed m a t e r i a 1 . infonnation. Open line of communication with "money man." 1t1eans become a\\·arc of costs, assets. Get cash flow goiDJ -don't give up something of value for mere promise. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)' Lunar cycle Is high; make new contacts. ~DI s p I a y penonaUty and c r e a t I v e abililies. Wear conspicuous colors. Repair bridges of goodwill. Promote g r e a t e r domestic harmony. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 1: Jtighlighl ability to g a in access to priv i l eged infomtation. · Look b e h i n d scenes for answers. Deal with • organizations. institu tions. UBRA <Sept. 2J.Oct. 22 1: Accent now is on fricmis, Sem inar Focuse s On Rape CAPRlt'ORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 191: Hard facts aboul money. coslll. investment procedures are highlighted. Budget talk with partner, male i s essential. Your interest in the occult. hidden matters surges to forefront. Fro m Page 13 of 1974 . • • • Hitch Although Debby d o e s n ' t seem to mind her mother joining the Navy, she did say she didn't want her to Jea1·c for the six IMflths training and sd>ool. ··Ev('ry day. I'll cry while she's gone," she promised. '"I kept thinking the J'lia\'y was \l'ar." r.1iche1le said. So she first asked . "fo.1ommy, arc you going lo kill people~" lier mother assured her, · · f \\'On 't be involved in any wars because I'm a woman .. _ because I ha ve a family and they y,·ouldn "t send me to "·ar." FLABBERGASTED Generally, she said. people arc •·absolutely fla!X>Ergasted"' .... ·hen she tells them of her de- cision. Once she e:Iplains it, though, mo.st people are recep- tive. "Younger fellas have a tendency to say that's stupid." Although she thlnks her age, maturity and experience will help her adjust easier to the regimented life than the )·ounger '"omen, Ms. Salsbury admits. ''there'5 going to be so me rea lly hard spots for me. "I'm a liUle concerned about being gone for sii: months," she said . "I'm going to miss them (her daughtenl. There's no question about it." But she 's p1"9mised to call, write and 9f!nd them pk:tures often. After that, they'll all go wherever the Navy sends lhem. If' YOU LOVE NEE."DLEPOIWT a"d CREW'EL you'RE I ....:_ ' iNV ITED ~ ~)1 too~ l1c-~Bi~1j~DAY ~ SAltE .. g#wa]J{gM/z1'f CELEBRATES the GRAND OPENING of her 10th REDUCING SALON COSTA MESA AREA TO CELEBRATE , GLORIA MARSHALL OFFERS 'SPECIAL REDUCED RATEf IN ALL HER ORANGE CO . SALONS SIZE 20lh Hti&ht S'J" Bun "41" WJlst 32" Ab6omtn 41" tfip• 41" lllill\~ 2b" A1m1 ll " WEIGHT 163 SIZE 12 8~1 JI" \\!•in 27" Atidomtn Ml" Hip1 J I" l lll£11s 23" Arrn1 IT' WEIGHT 133 .Affkltr<llu of «11Mrtf/Cf"ry orr f/h Irr ltornt offlct , SIZE 7 Su•t )7" W•lst 24" Abdomen ll" Hips JS" Tl'liahl 20" Arrn1 10" WEIGHT 110 BE OUR GUEST FOR A SAMPLE VISIT TO SEE WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU . I.VAi V'1.U'JJLaM/ul't Newport llMch NtwponBlach 430 Pacific Coast Hwy. &12.:J630 FIG RE CONTROL SALONS Often daily 9 to I, Salurd•V 9 to 4 Positive Reducing All through school, my average ~ze was 12, until I married. During my !oCCOnd pregn;;incy, my v.·eight zoomtd to 171 ;;ind .:i silt 20'/i dres\. MV hu~band would try to cheer me up by Uiying, "~1'i go buy you an outfit." Every store I went in10 w.as ~ but they didn't h.ive anything that la.rge. I tlied to diet M'd nothing happened, Then I tried liquid swvatioo Jnd that didn't work.. fin.ally. I went to the Of • .and he p\re me .a diet .and water pills. I lmt ii few pounds.. but wis gtttinc~~ effects rrom lhe pills .and c.ould not ~tp ... so I g.iYC up. I unitd lhis wei&ht for .lbout 15 yeMs. I kept see ing the Gk>riil MMWJI .ads ind fin.ally my mother Ulk.ed me into goini. I mi so gh1d I did! I c.in thank Gloriil M.arsh<lll's (Of gi\'in& me • terrific figure and I now v.i:ar a sile 6 Of 7 .ind I feel wonderful! • SEMl·PRIVAT£ FACILITIES •PERSONAL AnENTtOH lklty Brooks • REDUCING WITHOUT EXERCISES MUSCLE ... UILOIHG •TA.ICE TREATMENTS WITHOUT CHANCING CLOTHES (come in.,. r-hlndthour,afttr•lrt.,lf•YUmt) • lhe Gloria Marshall method ts J>'easant. Your ~Its ar~ ac:hi~ through a program of nutritional gukt_ance md ind~idu.allydeosigoed firming and tont"B lechniques. Because indhtktUif figure probletns differ, your resuhs may~ different than thc»e .Jchieved by JOmeOne else. "Wor ld'i leadll'I Flgure con1~ 1y11em, 70 Milons n.1tionwidt." ............................................................... ~, I I I ' ( • • . ,.. .. ..._ .. ~~-· ' . . . . -.. ----... . . \ .~DSIMGLES "lllAllk!l RlR .A5!(1NG @ 11.t 10 DOOSl.e- ~ a.ml l/QJ 1llH1Gl-lr, l!OOollt:li.' I I l I . -,. . • • J , ........ '1, • • HI, 11/ERff ! .Jin J'Ollr friendly nrigM>tN hood """"""'" I I GJn put 'f'Oll fnlo u nice, c/r.ilf1; hw·11~'/cJ90 \ o'n!rllll 'Wlh ... by ROCJer Bradfield . 1'. l>J.WAVS 00 Ollf """ " SNACI< OIJ~ING TllG COMMERCIALS . ' • ' l • • I • • . /t\.--ll ' .TUMli.EWEEDS . Wl!U., GAN<?! HfRE' IT . JS .sl'lllN& MASSACRE 1'1Me AGAIN! ••• MUTT AND JEFF .FIGMENTS L.OOK, ~IT! IF YOU ™INK )tJtJ CAN DO Mf E!OTTER .l.:6T ~ Rlbl!T AA£Ab ! :NANCY SPRING 15 'THE MATING SEASON FOR EVERYTHING BUT MY GO~F SOCKS! __,,,,_ . 7'AN'" • by Al Smith Dr. SMOCK GORDO Ot..' PLA.V~V1S #OL OIN' UP Pllt=Tf'V {;<X)O,NO! MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS .. :rl( NEXT 2V+ HoURS lb PAY Ft>R FOOD, CLOTHES AN'~Nr. .. ---d SHfi. BROKE A GLASS WITH HER HIGH NOTE-··!'M GOING TO TRY IT by Ernie Bushmiller ~ >----:-i:::-1·111 ~~ "r~rt ~ , ... ,,, .. .,.._. __ '~ '""" ..... ,. __ , ...... . TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE PEANUTS 15 THE>ZE A LOi OCQ aao... or Tr\ltOJJl!\G lf' IN r,.,15 ~\JV,E_ '? 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Gfi.TTO "T~' Boi:Ft MoN~Y! by R09er Bollen THE GIRLS II , • ll f' d ! r i ' ., .32 Nigerian tribe ........,., 33 Lace end 35 Instrument 36 Horse's 67 lmpat1ed color OOWN ' 1 Become , ... reserved 2 Hebrew letter .24 Remove a 53 Lilted; · viscous Arcf'la1c "There-now to ro oul and see the sir hts.'' MISS PEACH by Mell name,. 38 Ravi's lnttrument ~Trick 41 Tree 43 Shakesoear• Hn ........... I' ' • ' ... 1· .. .. " 11 1-Ir ·-4 .. • 13 .. ~· .. .. ' I - 3 Tune 4 Olm11! service 6 Young trees 6 Slop: .Haut. ' • "' " or. II .. •• - '1 " ., - N -.. . : - ' - 1 21 - { material 54 It ls so 25 TObacco 55 Lose prOduct interesl 26 Aspen 56 A1rpon ol 27 Puls on Paris cargo 57 LiQuely 28 Thomas 58 Fodder and Par1<er 60 Narrow: 29 Flower Abbi'. ua.edin • ' lo 11 " " .~ lo " " " - " JO I .. ,. w .. .. .. " " . ---. " " ., . ' YOIAlt ANCESTOICS WEICE Al"fTOCll'Arf, lleA ? DICK TRACY AS YOUASEEA, I SE.! BAD SIGNS FOR TONIGMr • YE~, Ml-SS PEACH . OlA liP! t..INeAWli IS v£~Y DISTNGIAISHED, ANO ST•M~ FleOM E>L/Al •&"""'5P f lAleOPiAN FAMIUES. VOIAR: ~AMIL'/ WASJIAST A 81ANCH OF PE:A?ANf<'S1 WA'SN'T 1T, AICTHUIC ? VE.~1 'lAT VEiey l'R0"1"N..,,. PlA-SANTS. ' r 1,, i • ·• I ,, .. -.. . -. ' ' by Chester Gould • , . ! ! • ' ~ DENNIS THE MENACE • ,. I Q OA1L ( PILOT Miller Nicklaus? He Shows 1Up and Wins : C1\RLSBAD, Calif. (AP) -Johnny l\liller wa.m't expecting to win lhc Tour- nament of Champions. ~ot after that opening 75. And, as la!C' as thE" last round he \\'3!1 pulling for Buddy Allin. ;1 Ofl('.. time teannnnte at Brig.ham Young. He's a gutsy little guy who's had a lot of probl('ms. A re:al gcruleman. l \.\'flS pulling for him to ·wm, ·· ~tiller said. smiled, and added : "But I ·was trying to g<.>t in my licks, too ." lie did. f\1iller cl<1imcd hi11 fifth pro golf title of the year Sunday wi!h a ,,f'lutch four.foot par-saving putt on lhe last hO!c thar let .him avoid a sudden-dc.11 1h playoff \Yilh ·Allln and John f.fnhalfey. !\filler. thf' U.S. Open thampion ·and the S<"nsation of tne tour this sea- sori, was the only man in the elite field of 2.5 toumam~t \vinners v.·ho broke p:ir 1ln the windy, pressure-packed final round. He had a 69 and a 280 total. · tt·liller. \.\.'ho no1v has \.\.'On eig ht limes in the last 10 months, scored previous ''ictories th is year in the Bing Crosby .National f>n>.Am , the Phoenix and Tucson Opens, and the Heritage Classic. · "lf anybodf'had tGld me at the stan Gf the year I'd win five tournaments ::ind $200,000, I'd ffilve said, 'Maybe fGr the year it's poSs\ble. But this early in the year? 1'fan, you must be having a pl.pc dream.' ,, . .\ngels Finish Losing Sweep With Indians CLEVELAND (A P)-Califomla Angels manager Bobby Winkles fixurcs ltle Cleveland Indians "should be rega rded as contenders" on the basis of thei r improved pitching. But il was a combination of Tribe muscle at the plate as well as Gaylord J'erTy's strength on the mound that ga\'e the Indians their Il)..2 victory O\'er the Angels Sunday. The Indians racked up eight runs in the bottom of the eighth, four of them from c;corge Hendrick 's fin;t grand slam homer. Saturday Gaylord's brother J i m pitched a shutout while the Tribe tallied si~ tUnes. Friday lhc Indians beat the Angels 4-3 '4'hen a buses-loaded double produced three runs. CALlllOllNIA , CLIYEU.HD •• f ~ "" J 0 1 0 MNt!lll, d A:lven.. cf DOoylt, 2b Ller.11, 2b V81"1!1nt, If Fll:DOln_,, di! EllO!pin, lb L8110ud. rl ROliy.,., 3b Elll:d•IJez, I: CMll<. 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A.-llJfl, Another Miller Win s GoJf Tit1e; .:.\ztc('S D«:'fcatcd T,\l.L1\/l,\SSF:F:, Fla -,\llrn ~tilter ~Ur\ h·l'<I thrrf' hn~l'ys St1nrlil~ and Jli:•n k rt prr<1~urf' hircht' pull Cln 1hl' lilh holr \n i·npturf' thl' lR.000 fir st pri1.1· in 1he Ttill:ihnssl't' Op<'n ijOlr tnurna1nrnt Allin and P.lahaffey, now a runner-up three tin1es this season, each had a share of the lop sJXI( until they bogeyed the 72nd /Joi<'. 'fhe y tied for secoorl at 281 , t.-lnhaffcy wilh a final 70. Alim with 71. ~1il!cr collected '40,000 from the total 1)\_lrse of $200,000 and pt·shed his win- nings for the year to an cyc-poooiJlR $192.877, n1ore than t11'ice the a1nount 11·0F1 by the man in second pla ce. ''After th.'.lt 75 in the fi1111 round ," i\1ill!'r said. •·f UlOught, 'Okay. that's it for this 11i•cek.' "It 's oot that J was play ing that bad. Ifs just that I wasn't gelUng those hre:iks you have lo havr to win a tourn:uncnt 't'ou know, the shot that goes up and kicks straight toward the hole. "Up W1til a year ago I had to play my \'('ry beill 6tnd get thf' breaks to v.•in a golr lounuiment. "Nov.· it's getting ltkc Nicklaus. ·rou know, he "ins a i;:olf tournament and comes in and says 'I didn't play particular ly v.·cll. Toniglrt in f.,A . Mets Face Sutton In Series Opener LOS Af\GELES -~tanager '\'alfcr Alston of lo5 Angeles insists that both the Philadelphia l'hillies 11nd Montreal Expoti arc vaSlly impro\'cd over 1973. I! so. then what about the Dodgers? Sunday the Dodgers blanked the Ell:pos. 4..(), on the combined ·rour-hit pitching of lef\handc r Doug Hau and Mike lilarshall to complete a U1ree-game S'o\'eep O\'CT Montreal. That followed a three-game sweeper over the Phillies In the previous series and the Dodgers. 6-0 against the Nation al League's East. now lead the West by 4\1: games and have won JI of their last 13 slllrls. "They're better.'' Alston said of lhe Phillies and Expos, '·there 's no question about it. But." he added, smiling , "v.·c must be a lltlle belJr,er, too." \Vhile the Expos, \.\.'ho Lrrived at Dodg· er Stadium leading the East by tv.·o games but leave with only a percentage point advantage, the Dodgen open an· other three-ga me set 1onigbt at 7:30 against the defending N.L. champion New York Mets. Dcin Sutton, 4-I. is scheduled to start tnnight against ;ew York's Goorgc Stone, ~I . In sweeping three games fron1 l.-lontreal, Dodgers pitchers restricted the Expos lo just 11 hilS. "One reason." explained Rau . \\'ho impro~·cd his record to 2-0, "is l\ta111hall. Stanley Cop Play He did a great job pointing out th<'ir weaknesses. Hl' really gal'c us a good scouting report." Rau allowed the Expos only one hit - a fourth IMing single by Bob Bailey - b!'forc numlng into trouble in the ser- l'Tllh. The romblned shutout, the fift h \\'nilev.·ash this S('ason by Dodgt>rs pitchers, lowered the club's earned run average to a minute 2.06. It was a three-run home run by catcher Steve Yeager that provided the critical blow Sunday whf:n Los Angeles scored four times in the fourth. MOHTll: ... L LOS ANGl!LIS 111 r ~ r'lll H\1>'11,lb ~ O O o l_,,b WO.•h, cl J o o o llvtluw•, 11 6'>11.,-, II l O J 0 W<(n~. d Hllr"""'1, lb J o 2 • Ct r. Jb !>!ngltl'lln. rl J a 1 o WCr•wlard, rl JCO•, 2b l 0 0 0 i;.,...ty, Ill H11ml)ftrl'I'. ( ' 0 0 0 YM!lfr, c F•lrtr. pfl I 0 0 0 R""\C'll, 11 F<>Jlt, C 0 0 0 0 ll:Au, 0 FOii, ~I l t 0 0 M1rll\lll, p Torr1r,p 1 O O 0 WOOC11.llll 1 0 00 TW1lk...-,p O O O 0 JOFll""ln, 1)1'1 I 0 0 0 CT1ylar, o 0 O O 0 tll r ~ rt11 • 0 1 0 • 1 2 0 J 0 I 0 l 1 l 0 l I 7 I ~ 0 0 0 l I t } 3 0 1 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101111 2' o • o Tn11l1 JO • 10 • MOnlrNI COl 000 OU)-0 uw. AnOC'ltt 000 G OCl'o;-• E-llr-. DP-on!rell 1. Los -'"9tftl 2. LOii -t•111 ._ l• ""'1eln 1. 7B-ll:lllttll 7, lltKk· nt't, W. Crawlor~. HR-YN~' O J. IP H 11 El 11 SQ. To•re: l~. lll ~ I • • J 1 T, W.il~tt 1 I 0 0 I ' c Taylor 1 1 o o I n RAU tW, 1 Q) 61 1 l 0 0 1 5 M~.,h~U 'll I D 0 1 I 5e~~l'11>tll l, T-1:11 . .A-'1,tl1. NY RangersEvenSeries; B1·uins Humble Hawks NEW YOR~ (AP\ -Philadelphia Flye rs' defenseman Barry Ashbec Y.'as carTicd o(f the ice on a stretcher during the overtime period of the National Hockey League playoff game between the Flyers and ~w York Rangers Sunday. Ashbee v.·as hit in the head on a shot by the Rangers' Dale Rolfe and fetl to the ice. clutching his face. Ile apparently \\'as struck in tile" right eye, and afte r an exaininallon on the ice by Rangers' physician. Dr. .Janl('s l'Oicholas, he \\'aS carried off the ic~at 1:38 of the pcriod. Rod Gilbert ja1n1ned a rebound of \\'alt Nettles Homers NEW YORK I AP) -Costa Mesa resident Graig Nettles of the New York \'ankccs set an American League rl'Cord and tied a major league mark Sunday by hitting his 11th home run in the month of April. It can1e during lhe Sl'COTld J,":ame o( ;i doubleheader against th~ T\•x:is Ran~1'r~. The blO\\' \\·as a h~o-run shot in lhe SCVl'nlh inn ln~ O[f Ferguson ,Jf'nkins nnd equalled lhe 1nark ~t bv Pittsbur~h·s \\.'jll ii' StargtJll in A.pril 1!171. ll erased the An1ericrin League mark of 10 8'."'t by B.altlmore·s Frank Robinson in April 1969. TkacnJk's shot past Philadetphia goalie Be-rnie Parent and the puck hit the net just as the veteran Ranger right winger was plt.cfJ.forked into the ai r and fell heavily lo the ice. .. The goal came on the Rangers' first shot at Parent in the extra period. It set off an cnonnous roar from the capacity crov.11 of 17,500 at Ptladison Square Garden. l was the second straig ht loss for the F1ycrs. champions of the NHL's \Vest Division . wbo had won their first six playoff gruncs lhis spring. It was oo ly the third time all scason'that the f<~lyers have Jost tv.·icc in a rov.•. e BMllns Romp BOSTON (AP) -Goaltender Gilles Gilbert, c;regg Sheppard and other mem- bers of the Bruins are well. but team captain Johnny Bucyk is the m~ am az· Ing in Boston's National Hockey League playolf series with the Cllicago Black Hawks. Bucyk, a rugged left winger who wiU be 39 yeers old in a couple of 'A"ttk.s, scored the first two ROals -me on a break away -as'lhe Bruins whipped the lla\\·ks 6-2 Sunday night at Lhc Boston Garden. That gfl\"C Boston a 3·2 advanta~e in 1hc best-Of-seven SUlnlcy Cup sem ifinal and a chance to .,.,.rap up 1hc series in Gnmc 6 Tuesday night al Oticago Sta· d1um. ''f.illl<'rt saved it for us in the first ptriod 11·ith at least three big s a\'l'S and th en nucyk broke the game optn, .. Bo~lon l'Oach Bep f.uidolin said. "!-..'<' llC\'er !l<'en him skat(' 91> f:tst as on that tKeakay,•ay. They t'<luldn 't ha\·e caught him \lith a dog team." Diii~ ,11111 Sltll '"°'" BILL TOOMEY, 1968 OLYMPIC DECATHLON CHAMP, UNLOADS A HOME RUN FOR THE CELEBS. 2"000 W at~h Celebs Win ,4.uteate rs See Stars in 12-8 Thrashing By HOWARD L. JIA!'\DY Ot ti'lt D .. IY ,llft SltN An artistic sue«>ss it v.-asn't. An entertainment !Uccess. it '4'aS. Some 2.000 run-drenched fans, I.he smallest crov•d in three years. sat in on nn cdtibition-loosely referred to as baseball-Sunday arternoon as a collection of Hollywood and sports celebrities battled the UC Irvine team. At the last count , and fl"Oln a purely hypothetical standpoint, the final score was JU in favor of the Celebs. 'J1tis Wa3 never documented and few, if any, of the scorers oo hand could come up with the same box !ll'Ore. 11 all came about wilh the aid of a record shattering strikeoul record that wi II stand forever. Dino Martin, son of the enlertaiTl('r. set the mark. fie undoubt!'dly doesn 't lollov.· in the athletic footsteps of his father, an excellent shoMstop in his 0"11 right. Olris Krug, the former Chicago Cubs ca tctler. belted a to"·ering OOrr1e run his first time at the plate ..,.,;m tv.·o mates aboard. then drilled a line drive over lhe waJJ in the rifth. The t"""O homer.i gi ve Krug five for the three-game series and gave him a perfect day at lhe plate. He also dou.bled and singled Surxlay. Perhaps the biggest rurprise of the Celeb power wits a home run by UCI track and field coach Bill Toomey. Bill 's blast came in the fin;t after Krug had shown the way. , ........ lrltt (111 UC lrvlllt tll Gould, 1r J ll~.1b T ll rawn, cl Kf119, c Carey, U·P Bl•llQP, pll Taomey, lll t,l~tll", Jl-t0¥, llobtr11 ....... O.n!e-. lb e1~.tf lltrllt, p Mc1C11e.,.....,:. Pie.ml. pl\ McKl"""f, Ph S•lln &. .. , "'"" S I 1 0 Br~(! J 2' I Hvgl'lff,rl l 0 0 0 $111P'f,' • • • ! M11ill0f!, lb l 1 J 7 Spence, tl·lll 1 a ! o Pe l~r. lb 1 l 1 11 Lron1. lb 2 o O O Humril'lrln, l'b 1 0 I 0 Wl'ieelodl. It 1000 -'-iOn•P 7 1 1 2 Mcer-.c I o l O N"'""iatt.11 I O I O Aklrktl, pti I 0 0 0 I O 0 0 HtnOenan, 2b 1 I 1 0 PtflPl"Oll I OC O B•Kklrl, Oii I 0 1 0 A1r1!ztl, 1111 l 0 1 1 8 ill'lop, 1111 I 0 0 0 P•••er.o o o o o 10111' l5 n '° 12 1o11~ kltt ...,...,. •• , "'..-! l 2 I t J 0 1 0 I 1 1 I 7 1 Q I 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 7 I 0 0 2 o o a 1 I 2 I I 0 I 1 1 I I 0 0 0 0 0 I I I 0 71 I 10 S • • • Ce!~Miliet UC ll'YIM ..,, "' 11 7Q 0 1!2J<-•IOO JIM BROWN OF THE CELEBS READIES TO FIE LO A HOT GROUNDER DURING WIN OVER UCI. • Bucks C<1n't Overcome It Pressure Pays for Celts li.IILWAUKEE (AP ) -The Boston Celtics challenii;ed the ~li\v.•aukee Bucks at their strrogth -supcrstnrs Karettm Alxlul.Jabbar and Os<-a r Robertson - and lived to tell about it. • Da \•e Cowens' outside shooting kept !hf: 7-2 Abdul.Jabbar av.«1y from lhe Boston bAsket Sunday, \1'hile pressure learn d('fense \.\.'Ol"C' do-n-n Robertson, the Bucks" 35-ycar-old playmaker. The formula . plus 26 points by old pro John Ha· .. Jicek. swept the Celli<'s to a 98-83 victory and a 1-0 lead in the National Oa sk et b a 11 Association championship pla)•o[fs. "If '4'e had just Jet them do v.·hat they v.·aolcd to. they \l'OUld have killed us,'' said Jo.Jo Ylhltc. v.·ho teamed .,.,·ith Don Chancy to apply relentless pressure to alll\\'8ukces· depleted guard corps. "\Ve v.·antcd to 1n:ike Oscar handle the ball as nu1ch as possible ~ausc he gets tired ." 'Vhitc s.1id , adding the Bucks can expect more pressure in Came 2 of the best-0f-seven series oo 'I\lcsday here. "We're going to press no matter \\'hat .'' he sa kf. ''There's nolhing they c.an do about lt. They can't hire a helicopler to bring the ball up." Abd ul-Jabbar, the NDA 's Ptt o st \1aluable Player. pourt'd in 35 points and grabbed 14 rebounds. But only ll\'O teammates. Bob Dandridge and reserve Mickey Oavls. scored in double figures - managinl'! 12 poinis each. Dandridge, guardt'd most of the tin1e by the 34-year-0ld Havlicek. sank only six of 17 sOOls and ICQred only eight polnu: until the final minute. ROOensoo t•orutefted on ooly two of 13 shots. ~tiller's onc·O\'l'r-pnr 71 on thr 7.124· ~·nrd Klll(':im (iol f and Counlry Clu b coorsc "3Ve him 11 72-holf' int:il nf 274. 14 und er par and a one-stroke vit•\ory o\ler veteran Dan Sikes, rookie F..ddie Pear~ iind Joo rnm1tn. 'I'wo strokes off tht pace were Jock Ewtng. C.wrge JohnlOl'I , Gil ~lorsan and J im Dent. i< -Skiing, Oly~pics May Divorce ''With Kfl.rcem. It's a cat-and-mouse game." Havlicek said. "If you haven big guy you try to keep him under the basket. We don't have a big guy, llO \\'C try to keep K:iretm outside .. , Co\\'eM five: lnehe.s !lhorter than ,\bduJ. LOS A~CELES -l...os Angel t1!1 Azt CC'll roach Allex rerolli. 1.j«ted f n r con1plnining about a late call by a referef'. has crltic17,«I the offlciatlng ln his team 's ~I lM" to l'niver!!ity of "1rxico Chy. '"I'hcy pln~·ed the t~!J'l(' of ball lhey·rc used to playing which ls oil. ' Perolli ~Kt Sundav. ··out •he refcrct didn't call tht' rouls And thlll's not nk " S<lventccn fools were' called agrilo!l lhr fl.lexkan profeMk>nal lt"am And 13 11ga inst the A1tec1 in the rough g1 nH' before 7 .134 fans. The ~fcxico C11v !tam held the Ai tl'(S ~reless until thC last minut" f)( pl.1y. LONDON (AP) -Slgge Bc.rgman . secretary of the rntcmatlonal Ski f'ederation (FIS ), said that n propo5Cd new ellglblUt9 rule for the Olympl~ coukt mean lhl' tnd of ~kilng at thr. Games. Lord l<lltan ln. presidrnl of t he International Olympic f o1nmilftt. read a ~t nf propo!lt!d by·lriws nt n nC\¥5 Ct)f'lfcirt1ncci. One nf lherre \.\.'OUld ban advertising on all {11 hletcs' elothing in int matlonal con1pctltlon. Bcrgmrin, comm~llng on the <'ffec t this would have on spomorship of skiing, Mid: "f am very unhappy about the proposed rule. Skiing needs sponsorship :ind the money It pr()vldes. "The ricecutivt board of FI S will ha"c to discuss the effects of the propo$ed rule nnd d('('ide what lfl do. This could mcnn tt break bttv.·ccn skiing Rnd the Olympics." The rule has bttn sent to all member~ of lhc IOC. 111ey will vote on it at the a.nnu11 l 9reMlon of lhe IOC at Vienna next October. Mean\\'hlle. the IOC Ex:ccuUve Board has Invited the lntcmAtk>nlll st>arts federat ions. Including ns lo indteate their ''icws. Bergman came from Sweden to nttcnd KlllanJn's news eonf~rence. FIS President h1arc HO<tler o f Switzerland. '"ho al90 ls a member or th e IOC. took a lrss ptUlmlstlc v~v.·. .. ,~·c ha\'e not allowed 'advertlsin~ lzi world skiing championships ," he 111 id. 1'Re:gardlng intemaUonal competition. maybe we shall be able to find • compromise. Ptrhaps sponsors could &dvertlse on baMers. for example. - "I don't know JI the mornuit what the effect on spon~rs mighl be." The pro(>09t'd new rules mark a big liberaUz.ation of the old Ideas champloaed by Killanin's prt"dectssor, Avery 1 Brundage. The pr()))09ed ne"' ell1i:ibility code is restricted to tv.·o paragraphs. It 1111y1 athletes compettng tn the Olympia must ft('\'Cr have received Any financial ntY.>ards or material benefit from •ports. 11nd must abide by the rules of hta or her 1ntcmaUonal federation . 1'1lc roe proposed to glvo the fed erations the Po'A1lf to dcrlfe within lhc framew<>ri< ol lhelr particular spor1< how the Olympl< <:Ode should be nppllcd. Jl.bb.ir, hold 17 rebounds. The Iluc:ks, !parked by Davis, closed to within ~ ln the first min ute of the fourlh quar1£'r. but a three-point play by llnvli<'l'k Md a layup by Paul Silas re captured momtntu1n for the Celtics. ~1llwoukte cut IU deficit lo 83-75 with 4 :5.~ left . but a i>flske t by liavllttk and a three-point ph1 y ttnd blocktd shot by Cc\\lens cllnclll'd the vic1or)'. Sn1ith Nabs Tourney; Ashe Falls ST. LOUIS -Ca!Uomlan Stan Smith, dloq>l~ytng ne•~r une 1 htg service. retained bis fj0.000 Holton Tcnnb Q QSgic t1pe Sunday by defeating JU.Issie's Ale1 Methvell, 6-2, 3- 6, 6-2. The metbodkal S m i th Subdued his opponent three . ' ... .. .. .. times by love ·900res In 1he , 111 open.Ing set and rour kl the 1 11, final whi\e OOm ina ting the , '" smaller. 29-year-old ~1etrtveli. The umeeded team of Brian Fairlie of New Zeala.00 and Ismael El Shafel of Egypt beat lbe fourth • seeded Atmralla tandem of Ross Case and Geoff Masters in a tW<>- hour dou bles final, 7-6, 6-7. 7-6. e Tanner Win• DENVER.-RosC()(' Tanner won a battle of po""·er serves Smday, whipping Arthur Ashe 6-2. &-4 for his first $10.000 singles title on the 'Vorld Championship ol Tennis tour in the final meet for the Green group. The 22-year-old Ta n n e r broke Ashc's service in l~ opening game ol the first set w i t h blistering cross<Oltrt backhands and broke his 5en'e again in the third game "''hen Ashe double faulted f"A·ict. e Klng Up•el PHILADELPHIA Seventh-sreied Olga r.1orw.ova • of Russia capitalized on Billie Jean King's mistakes Stniav lo upset. ~1rs. King 7-6. &-1 and win the $10,000 first prize in this stop oo the women's pro SACC CHAMPION -Lois FA:es (n ghtl regained the Santa .-\na Country C'Juh lmnis circuit. women's golf chan1pionsh1p after a one year lapse last week She is pictured Mn. Moroz.ova took an early holding the perpetual trophy as runne r up l\.1ary Crary looks on. lead in the first set. but ~tn:. ---"--------- King tied the set at 4·4. ~1rs. ~toromva eventually won the M , set 00 a tiebreaker. a1or The Ru ss i an victor League Leaders Edes Wins SACC Title dominated ""' second. e Pak.i.ra11 Rolls KARACHI -ViclOries by Saaed ~leer and ~I e e r ~fohammad .gave Pakistan .. 4-1 triumj'.il over I he Philippines Sund ay in their Davis Cup Eastern Zone quarter-final rompetilion. Meer outlasted Eddie Cruz lo-8, S-0, 6-1 in the opening match, giving Pakistan an iMUrmounlable 3-1 le.ad in the be3t-<>f-five seri~. t hen l\.1<tl.ammad beat De ~falanta 6-3, M , 6-3. AMERICAN Ll!AOU£ BATTING '>O .. 1 u.>15 -II Jac>...,n. Oa~. ,.OS; 11 .. nloo. C1I .• '.IOIO Ca•t·~ Mon .. l7S: Gr!flfn, l!Jvo. ,)61. 11...,1, 01~. _)~t HIT~ -C1•tw. Min JO; II J•c~v • O~t. JO: Rudi. O•k, 711: Roi••· l<C . 16. W<>~ll<>OJ. l<C. 16. HOME RUNS - G. Nf!!lt1, NV, 11; Anteaters, Loyola Clash 11 J1t ''°" 0,,-, •; Vl\lfft"''"'' 81n. I 0~""'"· (•t \ W l-<~1!0f' l>ef.} 8~<r<>..Of\> Tt• S 5TOLEN BAS[' -P11f~. l(C, ~ wo1111 ... o. r.c. t. ~ J•<"''''" O•k. 1 0 N~ll~~ l•~· 1. L.,.....,ue•11, Cit , I. lillw r (•! 1 NATIONAL Ll!AOUE 9A'T TING 00 11 bftl1) -R!l'ill, SIL, .111. 11 Sm!ll> ~ll, l&<I: Hf:.r>tfo P~I>. l/I, UnK•, P,,. .. l61. Grou. tnn .. l~I. llU~5 -Brock, S!L. 111. P.ondt; >e. ?fl; WVM , LA , II: (-...0, f-lln, 1 , II , tml!n S1L, H. Elakf', All, U. Loo•1, A. 16: M.000~. SF, \6. Lois Erles rrgn111('(\ thl' v.·omen·s club champ1nnship at Santa Ana C-Ountry Club afl!•r losi ng it 10 Cormte l\1ni1e for a year. In the 72-holr ch:1n1piono;;l11p competition, ~l rs. Edes had :i gross SCOT'<' of 3.19 to 3-18 tnr nmncrup ~lary Crary. Inn;; 1'touron v•on the n r 1 com[X'lition in this nigh t v.·ith a 3-06. ln the other flights. action was over 54 holes "'ith Alyce AUN5 BATreo IN -c~ 11111. l-lall winning gross honors in '" l Pere1. (I" i'Q, WYnn, LA. ?0.· R. d Sml!n, SI\., !9, Corv:-lon. Chi, II. the first night V.'i!h 2fi.R :ln ooul\LE ~ -A<M. c1n. , , Arline ~lacauley capturing net C'OIOC'-CXIGll, (lft , ,, G1rwv. LA. I : with 222. !"I'll, 7: Mo1'911n, Cln 7. >t1Ts _ Reou "L· ,,, A. 1,...;'"· Carol Ann Ruoff \\'lie; lhl'.' Pl.AVA DEL REV -Ga"'-' v.·ith a fancy 2.01 e.r.a. Ile al-l'L· n. G•"· "'1· 30· MIOdo•. sF. lO, SC'COnd Oigh1 groo;;s \ictnr v.11h 'J ;,u llH"O'f, ~•L. l't. C.t-. l'I,,, 7'. \\'heelock ~ill lake the mound serves .as the 1 e a m 's ooueLE ~ 11°'1, C•"· , , 274 and June Drury v.·on nf't Tuciday afternoon against designated hitte r \rhen not i:"i.~!c::' , ci;M:,; ... ~,~'1: LA '· "'ith 221. host Loyola linivcrsi ty here as pitching. TRIPLE• G•" Att. l. B1>n<11. SF. ~targurrit<' Scnr« "·on !hr the UC Irvine Anteaters ba.o;;c-UC! has incrl'.'ascd it~ tea m 3· 1 1•ed w '" 1 third night ~r~s :iv.·arrl v. ith baJl teams see ks to extend its batting average to 11 husky v~~:;rL:.u·;~ , •• ~~·Pe;:;:,,, cf~ ~ ~I and Doris ~lrCoy \''il." 1h•' consecutl\'e game w Ion i n g .317. Terry Stupy i<: th t' "''""·AIL '· G•·~~· LA. 1 net \-irtor \~·1th 2.311. record to 19 straight. individual le:ider with a .369 L~~E~' r.·~r:..~. r,~?':.· 1::·~0~~· In th·· fourth ni~ht. Ahl't> Loi·ola is the only team to mark with Jeff l\.1<>linoff next P111 ,. "'0"1~· r ~· -r\tSSOn v.·on gro."" v.11 h 304 and P ITCHING n O~l1Tons1 J,,,,.,, L.I . hold an edge o~·er the 197 4 at .331. \.(I 1roii ta•,,,-~"~ 1~_1 000. LaVcllc Sp1ruzzac.1pturL"dnf't Anteaters. winn ing the only Follo~ing Tuesday 's game. !.P "~ ,~:;· ~!1 4~,1 \1~~~~·'r ~: with 2.11 . game pl».·ed in Februan.•, 4-3. the Anteat•-tra•el to '·11 R*'~· Mql!. ;.r, ·150· 1" Tor•ei, \\·ancm n..1k£"r 11o·ai; the fifth •J .... ., A'~n. ).I. 150. },t \ 8olll~o"'~""· (<n, ).I, Wheelock was the losin g Redlands \\'cdncsday and to 1!J 1 04. flighr. gross 11ctor and ~lolhC' · h · th II h Ch Sa d f ~r11.i11:eO•ll~ -., Nle~•n iui <1 , lf<trvev capturl'.'d thC' nl'.'t title pile er m at onC'. c as apn1an tur ay or o l(O?lm•"· Nv, J1 : 11-n~mrl!'I. LA. J1 . gOllt" on to post an 11 -2 mark doubleheader. J11>~ LS. it: SflY•r NY, 71 ; C•rlT<>", lli!h m, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-"'~· ~.: l!Jr•-'-"-'-· >>_>_O ~~~~~~-~~~--~~~~- NOW YOU-cAN LEASE '74 VOLVO 164 4 DR . Automatic, air cond .. 6 cylinder, genuine leather interior. steel radfal tires. Safety-Economy-Luxury. For only '13950 ,_ MO. ll5 "'" O lL OAC. • WE HAVE ONLY * 17 * 74 TOYOTAS lfFT AT THE Ol.O PRUlSI C... .. :"few_. SAYI • PICK-UP TRUCK OF. THE YEAR Toyota Hl~LUX Now -Showing. B aseball Standings 1\\IERJCAS LEAGLTE ~ATIOSAL LEA GL.:E EAST East w I. Pn. GB II' I. Pn. r.n Baltunore 11 7 .611 ~lontrcal 9 6 .600 ~lnv.·aukec ' 7 .563 I St . Lou is I'.! ' :iii ~ev.· York 12 10 .'45 I Philadelphia 9 11 ""' 2' ! lloston '" 10 .500 2 Clue-ago 7 ' .438 !' · 1 Detroit 8 10 .... J New \'ork 7 12 .J611 Cleveland 8 ti .~21 JI ,: Pitlsburgh 6 12 3'3 .p, West EAST Texas 12 8 .600 Los Angeles " 5 71i2 Oakland 10 ' .526 "' Hoos Inn 12 10 .a.ia 4'.: ~llnnesota 9 9 .500 2 Cincinnati 10 9 .'>26 5 Califomia 9 11 .450 J At lanta 11 11 51)() !j I ~ Kan!'as City ' 10 .444 J San Francisco ti 11 .5'ill 5•, Chicago 7 11 .J89 4 San Diego ' " :19 1 8 Arfttl'ICM LIHVe N1liot11I Lt•tYt Suftcl1 ¥'1 G•m•1 StmC11y'1 ~lnlt'I Clev•l8nd 10, (a111<>rno1 1 Pl!l•ti..n;Jll I. >!ov•IG" l 81l•lmor• •. Qc&<i•n<I J (llo<~O l , .All•nll } l)etfolt '· Clllt~QO ' 51 L""''' Cin,1nn~tl 1 1.•fn~"ot1 6, Mll.,..t.uktt S NtN YD!'k 6-•. S1n Fr1r>c:IKO °'' 90llO!\ ), ll;lllJll CU¥ • IJ lnt1!no• 1•11 O<~o S. P~ll..:re•1••U8 • TDd1y'I G11nt1 LO\ A"91tltl I , MOf'l•t~~ 0 (\1 ...... ,.,, (1(1111!!) 1·1 I! l.'l<1!>"QI• (>!lrl<lll 6.1 T1>1111·s G•,..1• C•llto111I• (Sinotr l 1·1 A' ~OllDll ICle ..... 11>dl t.f Cllk-.OQ \9"'"1..,) 1 3 ~· .......,.,fl" '~""'"<"'~I 0 1 N-.,.,,.. 1s--u 1).1 •I UH •r :i-1t1 \~\lllQn • I Ql>ly 01,,_ K,..,.,,_ Ol>ly 0'"mtlS Kt.ed\11"1 T-ty'1 G111>el T"""'"" o- CltY.ifnd II /vllnt>elOlt Cl~tlnt-111 I! Pllhi>ur;ll Ctlitornlf .i '°''"" A"an11 '' 1• L(IU!• 0.•1-,, '"* "'""' c,.,;,_ •t .._,on Detml! •t l<•n~•• Cl!v A'Qnlfft l 11 5111 DlfVO le••• II A'llWlul" Pl!ol..,elllhi4 11 Sin Fr-i$.(O Bllflmo<"f II Cl!k.<t90 N•or Yfll"• f l Lot A""*' .-• OAJLY PILOT 17 Spike Prelims Set Tuesday Track and nekt starts iu drh·e ~·ard the high St'hool ~Late championships Tu~ay with prt'lfminaries In all but !he Angelus League . Thal cimtit. with dual meet cha!t:,Mat!r Del the favont(', will hold its prelin1s \\' sday starting at 2 nt ~It . SAC. Finals at the saml! location v.·ill be held Saturdny C\'11ning at 6:30. UCI Girl T~kes Ojai Net Title OJ AI-UC Irvine studl'.'nl Lindsay ~for~ ~'Ofl l he v.·omen's single!! title in the TndepffldenJ College Division. · but htr · male UC fr\inc rou nte rparts didn 't fri r~ as v.·cll in the finals of the Ojai tennis tournament her c Sunday. ''i~.5 f\1orse dov.11l'd Tin:i \\'atanabe of Cal Sta1e <Los Angrl~J . 6-2. 6-1. l '(1's Scott Camahan. mran-...·hile. lost in th(' finals of the 'ndependent College Oh·ision lll('n 's singles. 6-2. 3-G. 4·fi to Dan I.amber! of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. In !h<> opm di\'ision. rr ln·1ne 's doubles dun of Da \ul Enstman and Rob Wright "-ere ®lined by C'hiro Hagey of I.a Jolla and Gene )l<IYl'r of \V;1ynr . ~ J '7-5. 3-6. 1.-6 Hagev and ~tavtr "'ere ~ina!es fi1lahsts in thC divis ion. \\'i!h llaACY winrung the title A s1m1lar fa te befell the L'C lr\·ine doubll'.'5 team of ~l Ca n1ahan and ~like Fishb:ick in th!' lndepend!'nt Collrgr di\'ision doubles The duo lost in tht" finals. 2-6. 6-7. In the 16-and·undf'r doubles. \'ev.·port llarbor lligh's duo of Stevr ~laros1 and H i <' k Whitwer wtre dcfeawd in !hr fina ls by a leam from Sunny IUlls, 3-6. 6-3, 4~. ""' J""" w"''''~~. 51~n•ord. 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Finals arc set Satur©v "'llh rile firld C"vents g£'1ting .under .... ·:iy at I :30 and the track l'Vl'lll.C: II, 2:30, Qu.1!if1ers \.\'ill nd1·11ncc to th•· Southern C.11 pr{'li1ns !hr follCM'ing 1'\ir~ay (~fay 8) ot ( 'h,.1ffl'.'y ~·Ith the finals !el ~la~· 1!1. The st<H<' m<'<'I will he held 31 Bakl'.'rsfleld, 1ifay 14-ZS. ()CC Ban'luet n r ,1 n i::" C'o,1~t Collrgr·!I' sv.·1mm1n~ hanqucl v.•ill bt? hrld \\'1'(ln<'!'day.1i!ay 8 Rt 6 ~30 Ill th<'()('.£ student cent~r. utsy Ford Courier durability starts with a box-sect ion frame reinforced with seven crossmembers. An independent f rant suspension featur.es big coil . springs and a stabilizer bar. Long, wide rear spnngs have six leaves. Dua l cylinder brakes have 2 brake cylinders at each wheel. The all-steel box is all-welded. And a Courier easily carries up lo 1,400 lbs. of payload an d people. Sporty The Courier pictured at right and below sports a dress-up kil that Includes such optional l eaturC"S as stripes ( 1 n your choice or 4 colors), wheel covers, mirrors and a rear step rail or bumper. There's also a popular bike-bar option (right). And a deluxe box cover option (not shown) has tinted side windows. Automatic 1ran smissions and air cond ilion ing are also available options. 'hr.If ty Courier'sspH1ted t BOO·cc.engi neg i~es you all the opera1 1ng econom+es you d expect t rom a 4-cyltnder import. And !he engine's 5 ma in bearings ... fo r rigidity and strength ... are designed 10 help promole trouble-I ree service eyer the long haul. For more details on this gutsy litt le economy pickup ... and 11s little import price ... see your Ford Dealer. • ur1er See your local Ford Dealer ' FORD COURIER y, I I I 76Raci1ig Sailb(>ats Newpoi·t I!obie, Cat Skipper Wins 2nd ih Row at Havasu 4f>s1R WALTERS ... kly 1• ~. ,.,. -' W..tl"'W..,...._vh,_ _,.._,foll l" ,f.et "9fw•llr. 2052 Newport llvd. c--,_,, , Hit Port <Ill Smith or COsta l\.1csa woii-15C \;_.:::__ -_ .. ·--:_-----------------------·_, By ALMON l.QCKABEY Prlndle·l6 class. -=...-JIM'S INTERNATIONAL Seventy-six sai1bo.1!s arriv£1d Jn Ne111~~t Harbor Sunday by / '''ay of C{ltti!ina lsll\nd out af Califomio Yacht Club. ~larinn dc~~c:.vent was thr annu'alf'/ :\layor 's 1 Los An~t'll'~ 1 Tror>)\v race of cvc·s Overton ~ril's. fomullatfld to get bo<llS fro1n j'l,!arina de\ Rey to ~C\\'J>Or1 for the st;irt of the Enstnnda race. First boat to fini s.h Sunday ' • Of "'• o.u, '"" '"11 OTHER CLAS.S A winners1 HAIR STYLING CEN11R John Ross • Duggan ol were Steve I-hitch or Son Newport Beach ha9 been Bernardino In the 0 e w NE \\' 01~1 F.NSIONS IN HAIR ~inning .t'oble Cat·14 races in . Hoble-12s 804 Elliott Olson of Ml:N-WOMEN-CHILDREN vlrtuaUy· every p'hrt of the -"'ari'na 'cl Rey in the P-Cat.11. ,,.., .• , .•. u,,.i·• ... ., .. •·i•u·~., ... ,~ .. 1\111.1«-r ed 1•• 'i llOFFLER 5CUL'1'Ull KUT MITHOO country 11Jnce the am TwO rates were scheduled· .,._.,,, ,, f'."\I ""' ·~.,.,..,,Plew. atarnarans !irsl hit l h e on S..1turday.-but the wind• I ' ..... ~ ............ c.ii sailing scene. . dropped rrom eight knot! tor 642·263 I Al Lake Jla vasu €1 t Y U>ro duri ng. the first rare.' J2J E.17tt1 S1.-Cod•""ne Saturday and Sunday the Ill-causing it to last mos! of the I year old UC Irvine pre-med afternoon. ,..,.,. ... ...,.,....,.,. ...... ,.,.....,,.. ...... .,. .......... ~.,. ... "? . Sludent showed !hat the trickv On Sunday a brisk J:l-lmot y,•inds of the Colorado ruver's bree1,e rippled the clear waler DOIS YOUR CAI lbLt ROUGH? WE I.akc Ha vasu holds n o of the Jake shortly aflcr the START HAID? CAN HELP mysterie! by winning lhe,-I start of rhe first race and GIVE POOR MILEAGE? l.ondon Bridge Regatta forihe crews of the P.CalS and lhe THE CARBURETOR SHOP ............ ,~·at I :-13 .. e ·.lll; Wit! Fred-PreiS"4--:.!'""~f.f;'- 12-n1etcr Anitra. flying lh(' t second straight year. sloop rig~ed 16-footers took 1 ,.,.1 __ ...... <01•• w:u. ••1-11•• HE RECORDED fin ishes or lo the lfa'f)e:t'e'S"'·to ~.keep the &11---• -.... _.•lo• 1-2-1 in both light · airs and boats upright. Several w~ren11 l l.._ ...... ________________ ~ moderate to heavy breezes s~essfut and ;o.·ound up 111 the ,_ _______ ,.;;;.-..;..;_..;;.;...,;;;..,;o;._ ___ -1 f 1 • • •• " I I' huriCC of Pacific :\{3rin<'rs Yacht Club. Anitra is a PllHF entry and v.·on ove~all honors in that division. Handicap v.·inncr 111 the ion div ision \\'as Blue \l a ;.; . skippered by llc>rb Harris of ·• W\ndjam1ners Yaeht Clob. ~ 1 \Vinner in lhe CCA division in the Fred Harris S<-ri es V.'il~ Paradox, skippert'<I by To1n Arn1strong, CYC. Sum n1ary: · O.ceanside .Sailbo<1 t Victo rions =· ~·Or.!" ~ . 1't .! ~llY l'li.t Jt1ff "'-i. TRAPEZE TIME -Pretty you ng crew takes to the trapeze on a Prindle Cat- lti in the London BridJ::c n cgatta at Lake llavasu Ci!y. It was the first time the f.lrindlc Cats have cwnpeted a t the \rorld's largest inland regatta \vhich. dre'" :~50 ca tamarans Saturday and Sunday. 8 Tel1111s .Survive Jr' eeke 11 :l Eigh1 1:-am ~ sur\'i\'rd thr 101·:1 1 c>hmin.1tio1~.s tor !hf· Xorth r\1ner ican \·acht Racin~ t..:nion 's chan1oionships held a! Bahia carinlhian Yacht Club Sa turday and Sunday. Angcl 111 £11 1. As11irants Let Do1vn I . ' Sailors in Bahia Corin1h1an 1 Yacht Club's D;ina Pnin l F,ngenada Tuneup r::iee hope the C\'('!l l is not a harhinqer of I things to come when the Nc"1xn1 to Enscnada rac(' gets under \\'3Y next Salurday._ against a field of 2 4 chilly \lo'ater. competitors in the Hohie A TJIE \\IJ~O DROP PE n l fleet. The London Bridge again about noon and the Perpetual Trophy is awa rded regatta \\'OUnd up \\'ith a short 'to the skipper with the best race. I performance in any class. Ross.Duggan is the second This year's regatta drew a catanl3ran sailor to win the rroord entry or 350 boats in regatta twice in succession . .five divisions -Pacific cat.a. Bob Baker of Redondo, sail·I maran. l~obi&-14s. Jlohie-12s ing a P.C.at , \\'On three straight and Prindle-16 catamarans. in 1965, 1966. 1967 to relire tbc1 IT \VAS A FAR CRY from original trophy... ' The Harbor Art a's Newest SUBARU Doaler Factory Authorized Sales & Service Specializing in All European Car Repairs Harbor View Subaru . . ·h Ross-Duggtin 1s the young· the first regatta in 1~ ~ en cs1 skipper to "'in the top 2100 H bo Bl d C M 645-0660 I• P' I d the Ir p to the ar r " " · · .• ...,as ma e 1 honors '·--------.... -----------"" desert resort for a weekend or __ · sailing. It \lo'aS known us the l De11ert Regattn unril thci ~JcCultoct'L Corp., de\•elope-rs oq Lake lla\'asu Ci1v on the l Arizona 9ide of ihe river, Mught the London Bridge and I had it transported lo the re~ piece-by-piece a n di reconstructed over a tiny lagoon. I Oth e r l!arbvor Area catamarnn ski ppers appear IOI like the l...,1ke Ha vasu sailing conditioni; :is proved in this yea r's division and Randy LE.I.SE A '74 610 W .I.GOH $9'.H mo. • T••lll"'OOEi COSTA MESA DATSUH 1145 HAltlOA ILVD. C.M. S40.64 I 0 . COUPON SAVlNGS-' $ , 9.5 PENNZOIL ·-.. LUBE & OIL CHANGE • AN UNHEARD OF OFFER A VOLKSWAGEN OWNER CAN'T AFFORD TO TURN DOWN CALL FOR APPT. 842·4435 HARBOUR VW '187111 BE.I.CH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BE.I.CH PLEASE BRING COUPON llolly \Vi11ds. an Excahbur·2fi skippered by Bob Doose of Oceanside Yacht Club v.·as the O\'Crall w\nrrer St1ndav in O:tna Point's sari Juan Riick Turn Around r3ce for Prm F yachls. There were 54 entries in the 18.9-milc race \\"hich is considered a tuneup for th e Ensenada race starting next Saturday. Q u:ilirying for thr quC1rtrrrinals l<1ter l h i $ S'.unmcr wen.': BOATING The race is a reafurc of ( BCYC 's Angcln1an Series for Perfonnancc Handicap Racing I. ., ,, ·: Fie('! ~·achts. I ct r's.z \. ~l A I. L 0 l{ ):' I '.\1 c n 's 's r • The wind died soon after in · ,<- OVERALL -I l 1 Holly Cha~~"~ t-;c"·port . llaclliJt' '1i>~~~"'t M . fli""'' ;ind B,qb:'AJcu~'lt'e: !2) N!te Schoon ma Ir.er.· B·'f C. SE1\RS. (.Junior chamµion- shiJl l -111 Scott i\J:isnn. BCYC: (2) Phil Greene J r .. i\'"HYC. V."inds: 12) Slicky Fingrrs. Glen Coats. DPYC; 131 \Vhy NO!. Hal Cockburn. DPYC. O'D,\ Y (singlc h11nde<I chnm· pionship) -fl) Mark Gaudio. NJ·IYC; (2J Phil RanllTiing, NHYC. CL.ASS A -IJ 1 Gu1npt ion. Bob Groff. LS F; t2' Big Kahuna II. Mark ToYinscnd. OPYC; 13) At Ease. Doug :\l ichacl. Navy YC. 1\ I> 1\ ~1 S t \\' o m c n · s rhan1pionship 1 -t I) Fl richer Olso n. BYC: 1 2 ~ Caroline r\c1\'Co1nb. l'iHYC. CL.ASS B -t \ I Holly \\"inds: !2) Sticky Fingers; (:1) Foxy One. Jisn Livermore. BCYC. Captures 4 Bill Carmichael was the °"·inner Sunday or Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club·s C-al·20 ncet chan1pionship, t:iking four oul of fi\'C races and placing ~cond in the fin:ilc. CLASS C -l il \\'hy Not : 121 Beluga. Hilding John:;on, DPYC: (3) TIJC Vulgar Boot· man ,ilugh Cumin BCYC. llCYC. .. IASE OF 11.000 ' MAMMOTH MTN 1-2-3 BEDROOMS, MANY WITH LOFTS. ALL BY ITSELF ... IN THE MIDDLE OF EVERYTHING Mammoth's ultimate new condom1n1um p101ec1 with breathtak1nQ ~1ews. full sub· 1e1rane1n pltfkinQ, ruyged snow country con- struc11on. champ1onshro tl!nn•s courts. heated swi mming pool , 3 Jacutl1~. saunas, full recreation fac:1t111es anrl much, much mo r1 •.• "om *2&,101 lull cash !)flee llllEI ClDSl·DUT .. FEW LE MAMMOTH VIEW LOTS Etch of these 101ema1nlnp 1olS n located 1n Mammoth's most ex cl us ive section, Mam· moth Vistas. The bu1ldc1 wants to ull now. Here is your oppor 1un11y 10 own one of the few femain1ng 1111w site 101s, ti 800 !"'"" , SkipJJe rs 'Co 1nbi11.e ~l'wporl Ha~bor ·'{acht Club selectrd alt skippers anc! no cre\1' 10 n1nn its Ex calibur·26 sloop in winning Voyagers Yach! Club's sudden death 1nalch r:lC'(' series for local y;icht clubs S..1turd::iy. Oscar Clevide.ncc. Leroy Sutherland and 'Ro g e r Meisinger cornbinedi· 'l he i r talents in bealing Five other clubs in the series v>hich is expected to become an ann ual ('\'('n\. st..1rt of the race. and out of1o starters onlv 10 finished. And of the JO, 1!i~ las! hoa t drifted across the finish line at 9:33 p.n1 . The ;o.·eary race committee then attempted to wei~h anch·or and head for the clubhouse. But even they were thwarted. Unable 10 gel the hook up, Urey finall y had to cut the chain and come back Sunday to retl'ie\'e it. Of the 10 boats finishing, here are the trophy y,·inn<'rs: CLASS A-(11 Firebrand, Bob Longpre and Ed Arnold. SSSC: (21 Puff. Da\'l' Stone. BCYC: (31 Laissez.faire, III . Rod Schapel. BCYC. CLASS B-(1) \Vh ite Llghtnin. Dick Velt ho e n . Aoacapa YC: (2) Scorpio, Bill Filsinger. BCYC. ------- AT IASE OF CHAIRLIFTS 1 I I Lu •u rv l ·Btdfoom townho•st condominiums ~'ia1k to the ti lts 1n the morning and sk i down the mountain to your own fron1 door. A few spac1ou5, elegan t townhouse units are among the finest in Mammoth. A Few 1 & 2 Bedrooms 1.0..., $28,900 \\11th open wood burning fireplaces, balco· n1es, lu!ly equipped modern k itchens and complete recre11t1onal facilit ies. Relax and enjoy tun vacations with your friends FREE TRIP TO MAMMOTH For 1nfo1mat1on about othtr ex.cellent fesale condominium buys and cabins, lots, chalets and commercial prope11y, contact Mammotfl's tead1ng Aeallof, Mammoth Properties. and find out how voo c.n qualify for a FREE tfip 10 fl.1ammoth lO inspect Cti1mon1x, The Summit of an of the o!her M11T1moth or1u niti!s. "' ~·~v~--__ l•v•~I ........ MllMOlll --------~ P!ll'llllS ...... ""' .. -.------,.... ..~ ~IL TODAY TO: MAMMOTH PROPERTIES t8948 Brook.hUrst. Fountain Va lley. CA. 92708 PHONE: 17141 963·6719 O lllt 1111111«1 10 C.•l!ll'.l•n1• 11\ldl!'IU • ._ _________ _ / sizes ••• F78·1S/77S-1S. 878· 13/6.50-13. 078· 13/70(} 13, E78· 14/73S· 14, F78· 14/7.7S-14. G78 -1 4/8.2S· 14, H78· 14/8SS· 14. G78·15/8.2S-IS. H78·15/855-15 plus 45' Fed. Ex. lox and relreodable lrode.,n. Wiitewol ls SI.SO ioore. .. 8.F.Goodrtch's guaranteed conventional possenger retreads ore built on sound . factory inspected lire l:xxJ,es They'll give a smoolh, com· lortable ride and good mdeogc BRAKE SPECIAL NOW ONLY ·;>r..::.::-s24ss ·· ,\VQ~ ~~CALL t..~\' OH. ~Sa:. Apoll 71 C,. 1:.....,~..._.,~,""m1 ·,~uird·~o -.,~ f'I'~' '"' """'"'" ''IJ-O<~Tt.-Q.~floiel~~dli-. ;·..-"~"l"l""'too·_.,...do.,10~1-~0"l! .... •··~· -.-.i .. ~·" .,..,_,~ryrrodtmordl.,""'<~"'"' .. ·•"<1'.''""··· ~ .... , ... r-' .. • ,.,~ ,._ ~~ ~,, l.:>•tt·m. .... + •ep;o·~ (11,.,,ote, • • "<, ~ • ,.. .. , • ,. 1)7"·®~ r ..,.,...., •lo! '"' W'f'(• "'l •.'{••'lr',"\""lt•;o~l'>Y~t ~-• , ' ,. ~ • .,.,.. ..o:1 T •·~~ .... co-.. CJO'IO W"'"9"'Gl<ci"<:bli! , 00-...-.,.. o· • n..DNlg •"<·l•O"<"'"""'" ~ A• , q l<'Jl,.'•Nll ~~"""' .t -e n<ll'~{O"O'Olcnd ,•1•Y ''()IC l h-1. ''I"'~,,.-.\,., .. 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I» 1M Co• 8oe•d ol tlfan flv a 11war~n '"' pr I Wl rded ""'' Int t~e c~ • • lot"felle<I No Did t"riod 111t1 "'' fM 0 orlvlle4e to wa lnfo•m1I dit>Q. Op1n; Pu1>1l1 J,p,;t 2? • Sireet. '" ,.,..,, Tlfl1 dividu•f " NOTI ""blk ..~tlf , •• "' Mond•v P.M • ' T,insll!I (ahtO"n ., .. ~ Pul>lls Apr II s s NOTIC ••• AND F E•l~I O•cea NOTI RIC NA ll VAN ""''"" of Lfll r1Nr pertku! of PWl r u. ,., • "°'" Ci'lk C S.nta "" WILLI All•,.. ,,. .. ....... Till: ' .... Puflll AprH STATI! ,AllT " , .. • pent -r•U "-.... ifornl1 ''" "' ... "n 111 Full Wlthltr ' M > "" APfil '" ..... M n .. "~ C11I • " C1ll '"' "'' , .. ~ Cl mo • I 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 1 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T'~. c L A s s I • • • . . . • • • • .> .1 .._ '( PILOT I$ ____________________________ ..;_ __ __.iiiiiiiii..._ __ .;.;.;.,-. The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade It With a Want Ad (642-5678) One Cal I Service Fast Credit Approval ERRORS: Advertisers should check their eds dally & report errors I mm t d i 1 t e I Y, The DAIL 'w; PILOT •ss~mes llablllt~ for the first i n cor r e c t in1ertion only. .-. .. 1ors• l~ * Balboa Bay Properties * -B-AY-AVENUE--NEWPORT -H-EIGHTS 4 UNITS llnplC'x. Lovely 3 Rlt ,\\\\·ay!i !ten ted 01r11cr ·~ unit :1 RI~. \\'111 Trade r('nta\ Rt:'~I IQr O\\·nrr S79.500 67:J-70&0 anxious $89.500. &i2-7~91 BALBOA MODEL 3 BR .. 21 ~bath s Tiburon 1\~:nu11able loan $37.500 fi56·8800 OW NER AN XI OU S Or1\'e by th 1 ~ nt'al du· plcx. 311 341h St .. ~.B. 7'.lakc of('fr. ~la~ trac\('. 1\sking Si2.500. 673-7420. General R. E. 1002 m REALTORS m. 4 L41c1l Offices To Serve 'You Investors-Builders T11·0 adjoining lf'\'t•I R· I lot~ l\1lh O\'C'r W.000 ''i ft All ulllitics are ln. Con l•Uilrl ]fl un\ti;. l.n(·11ted 111 i,:rl•ut appl't"<'Llltion nr•"L Only I 1nill' frofll occ11 n & J11'' hlock.'1 f!"l'ln1 11c11· pruix><.CJ 1n11rina . Under S:l p('r friot. General R.E. 100'2 Gtne ra l R.E. ~==== 1002 RE.\l.TOHS Sl:"Cfo: 1911 673-4100 LANDMARK HOME $10.990 3 ht•drn .. 111-. Lant\n1ark kon1r. CJfJ,<' In IJ<'ach. l ll1~P lan111y nrra' Pn\·n1r 1iv1n:: r o fJ 111 Crat:kltn::; firf'plac·C'. C:ill !¥':',..6i67. Of>El'i TIL g • fl':S FU Bl NIC(' THE REAL ESTATERS Gl::T in~pir"1'.1: Fa n1 i I ~· drl';un honH'. Ll1l'Af' t,,.,, ). r.->0n1~. C.i111rr l•or, !~•:ii t:••!C'. \r;ilk 11> n"\1' ,hoppin~. S\1 .9:.0: .'tl~·f,Olu Ai:.:1. UEL!c;11T~·t:;LJ1res1icf'. 2 i;:.101'). '.l + l:unily rocnn. I m· rn;irulnte i.1sidr. :\l1tnicu11'1'1 ()U1~id<'. ,Ju.~1 s:s,,JO. Cnll 1 \17·6010. ,\j_:I. .~--Don'! &i\·r np lhe 'hip: 31/i YEARS YOUNG Mesa Verde North R••·1ut1ful ·~ '"''trM 11 ,\ f1 -1111P r;1o-..l••I 11 i;l1 111.1~•1\ ,. 11••'•1 h•.1111 •·••1lu1 :, T,p 10111 •'••Tl•l 111'1 .'\. 11 l,•t1•1~ l<od·1~ l'11!·d•''''" l•M';Jlh•n. ,\1 rin111 ••fl :11., .. 11·1· h"•l1<"'n1 ·1 ·1•1 h11n..: l•••rll ... ~·1 l!nn'\' "n th1 .. o:;C''' J 'ri• • r\ 11 ~ 1 !i'"I COATS ' . WALLACE REALTORS -5~141- IOptn Evtnin91) HARBOR VIEW ~pll<"IOU~ :'I h1io'll l 11p1;1 Pl• d hr,nv·. 111 n1111t r<'!ldlliqr" i':>i!r:•• 1•M'.l t1\llllf'l'riu~ !•\ 111rnl1nn 1'••111\' ,,.,.. Sfii.~~MI • ln!•lu•l1•••· !h\• l1111rl cn11· ~r.-::r~.; ~11~ 11; 1:), Wate rfront Duplex 1 l~lrn1~. "1•1 11. pl• r .v Jin"'. fln 1'>•1'11·'1' I •I :.: "1! iJ l'l<'flli<•ll ~11!1.I Call !ii'::-::tjlj: associated IAOKEAS-AEALTOA.S 202§ W Wboo 67J.Jl4J "l.l~I" 1l in rlaJ<S1fi"<l. Ship lo Dow to Short' P.<'SUl1s! 64Z-567S. W n • ------~--Low Payments [~·' . · • Only S23,250! ~ F7. 1<'t bu)· 1111~ \'.\C'A~T [ '--__ ,_ ...... _\~ Cl•s,ification I 000· I 098 h•l1ll" ~·1.,..,h pn111i Bonu~ sv~d H-2 101. Ctn'c !Cl shnpp111:;:. 1\ 1.11111· from vr·'ll"l'\••:u•' Call nn 11· ' ~ 12-2.i~;,, OP(.~ r11 ~ • :rs ~1/N TC' {!F N'f'f THE REAL ESTATERS ~"'""·_-_1 ~ F82 CI a, s if i cation I I 0 0 ,:.;-;,;.· ~· .;:iiii]~~=;:;;~::;: , ___ ._._._"_'_"_'_'_· _ __, !JJ .. 1 • Gentr•I Classifica tion I 200-2999 Hor.llelforRent ~-~~· ~rlment,lorRtnt ~ Cl•ssifica t ion 3700 -3999 c__._., .. _. ~I~ C!1s,ifica tion 4000-4050 3 Bedroom Home $28,500 ,\n1'l11" r;u1 .• ~,11111<' rh1" \'.\ i'. ]'lnrr . t !'<l. '.\l•1n•h roi1.1I p1.)'n1C'U!. f'all ln1· df'l 11l« CENTURY 21*642-1771 Mesa Verde North ::hr. '.!1n, •1•>ol•' fp\, """11 0.•11n1 ... 01n1 1 \I'' n"ll A~~un1•' i ' \'.\ 1 .. ,,n. nnh· ~~1.()l) <ln·.1 n n \\'.('. :!nd Tfl, nn 1·)fJ"Ul:,: i fl~t~'. Tnr11! n,., h · 111 1111 1.1•· 11'"' rr,.) c~11 r1~1·::-:r 1r:1 : h01l1f'\ fol' iilf'l. ~:r-tilil'i~~-~~- HE IGHTS HONEY OLD MISSION ATMOSPHER~ l'nh1.•11 ... \r1hlf' h•111'' 1)11 L'OL'l"'I' ]!\! "1!!\ ,1\;1>1 I 1' II !' f'1l J;1nd~··,i1•111·~ t 111 r:i "T 1" f'u~ro111 , • .'11 •1• I ' ! " 11 , ·11·" r f' 'hr·•11i::h•n11 I lu~r fa1111l,1 1\>< ,\l 111\[ll'•"•ll•' ,,,., !\;11' ll• hi• "I '.;oJU~h l.f• \(u~t .,.... Jn,-loulr.,, I h'"lr•)(\1'1" .'~t. '! 1."· ... , 'l'~! ~. • r1lr ,,_,.,1a1 C .1ll 'L •'"' ESTATE RS Walk To Mesa Verde GOLF COURSE l'n•l.. 'f "·1nrr•tdr. t••rh'i')Olll. 1hn1ni.: !'In l"'n11<1 I Ill h"1l\f' l!•J:•r •"•Vl't'•"I ['lllln J)I n 1• 11h 111'"Plnrr, 1: .. "II lr1r i. h.·1pp• 1an1111'. 011111·r h.1... lf'•IJ!ht 1ir1l· 11 .. 111r . ~:7.:•-1, .... uhn111 ,1our !Prnl<t. l":i!I 11'•'-' UPPER BAY n1···h1 I ,\1 ,. \n;'ln\11n·: ". ~~·•h'l')')r.1 !0 .. 111•· w1!i1 "lf"'r ).,f;!" • ,,•-<I, ;\r11 l:c I"' 1!Ho''\ u1tC'r"ll'. ( .. u1l!ry h~·1n1: ;,t ~I' hr<\ "'JI h; Ii;/• f•t•·;; 1.11'n1. rlll1 (Jlin -~ i~.n.r·~11- 675-7018 COSTA MESA FOUR·PLEX FINAL OPPORTUNITY NEWPORT BEACH CONDOMINIU MS At S49,900 ( 3 Rem aining) T!l!: \IL!.\ 1ol : \:'\,\II.\ ;p.,'\r1011~ I HI;,:!' h 1 , !•.11t "I. II . l<111nh•>n1•·· llo.•111'" f>i•li'lrl\ l\'.\\IU't'•. t:"lt 1'<l11•·.~ II~•\\~, l'll\llU\Ulll)' !"• 1 • ( '111\('111(111 ,,~ • ,. h" ,, t '. •'llUl'•'h• "• •l~·pp111,: ,\ l't'<'r1•:i11011 11 .. ·11ri-,.I 111 !h•' ''frit-ndl) ·· lr1·111 .. /'l.1rlt1•"i •·r.1111111r1.1 1· n! E11'-lh 11~1 MODEL 'OPEN DAI LY ~.(/ ,\1111'!•·' 'I»\ •.!.11111••!•, l~•L I•• Y. "1hlul f1r !ri \!,.i \'l~Tit, '" I ~ •111111i.,:"I, '" ,\111Ht<I•· \\',!\'I t'r.1· 1nrrir111~11,,n. ! 11-1 i::·: TENNIS 601200 LOT WALK TO BEACH 1;,,1hl ~·11•r ••1111 I• nn1, 1· .. 111• !~1\::1. l i"I I'. •I)\ p111·.10 I ·1!:, t" I• , •I l 11\. I ···r···•loi h''· ·1 "II!• I' l.11'.:• hi I\.: :H•"i1 .> « f)" I ,I ! ' tl1n,11.: P ••1o1 .\t1P L J1 f',\ltl ·,· f:fl\1'.\I \'.' l : II !~I 11,f.['\ 1;,\J :· \\.\1.!\ rtl 111·.\!'H t.~~·1 1 .. 1,I .i .. 11.1 1'11n••t1, -,. oil '"' ~11 ,11~ nr;11nt Q . ·~ • 1•1 rr11~ I/· f' THE REAL ESTATERS G6neral R. E. 100'2 i; ... ,,efnl R.E. 1002 .I M rt~S~~ REALTORs' SANTA ANA HEIGHTS 1·n1 a 11c\1' 11 :-.llnl! and \\Oll'l 1nsl'. l 'ni bctlul1· fidl\' 11pµtadl'cl <ind in nlo\·c-111 conchlLon Sl'C 1ny" \ lar;.!t' hrdror·n1~. <ilninj! ronn1 zind f<tlll· 1\y 1'11un1 . En,1u.v 11\\ :! p;JliO!". Jlurl'y. I Ill u11· Xlto'IS. J;1:y tnr-~·~ !100. CALL 644-7270 28'28 E. Coa~t Highway, Corona de l M•r General R.E. Wl CAN HELP ;v~o~uli1~u~vc. , .. 111.11 St:lL OR TRA0£ A HOME ANYPLACE IN THf. NATION 1002General R.E. SPYGLASS Hill $125,000 (ir<.lt'JOU S ~tOll C·lr llll :.!-!'tOr Y hOlllC'. r1t'l'fCCl tor a ~rO\\ 111):! fa n1ily. 4 i::drn1~. fain rn1, Iorn1n\ lJJ{ ~it: huge rrr. r1n . f''ully ld scp. 7 'I \\'ll\ L!\l\ .. ;S CIJ{t_' Sat / Sun 1·5:30 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. '2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644·4910 HORSE RANCH $42,600 1 h.-.1h·•"1n1. ! General R.E. "'h11rr h•!itlf', 1002 General R.E . 1002 \!a. \,111·1· • \•'i l~I\ •' .,n+' I• ,, • I I 11.1rr.~n1y. (';1q..-1-. <!r:ir .. ·• !;'•"' hlr~1n~ 11/il1~h11a•h<'I', ;in· 1•1nd. ~ \ h•«111n·~. 11rrpl111r, 1hn1n..: roq :n. fP111·•>tl 1an1 11/p;in.1 .. nd :: ,· .. r .:::.,r :\lu~! ~ •. ,._ f'.ol! 1)1i11 fr•r .. n ar•PL IJ63 \;,1.; '"vA:i~L:"Ev·· HE.\LI\ •6f!\,(ltoHPO<f A•lAoCAN SlOCJo. I l( ....... C.. ~(JM~•"' OON'T MISS THIS! '!. nH ;ind 1!,.11 livnl". ~rr~t I n11I~· k i1<·1if'l1 I', lT!l • ·,. ('l<'ll~ll I' 11••1'1 I' ;1 11 C I 1 11 ·~ , l1'•,1n11ful ""'I j•·I~. "ll"'l•11n nr«r•·.<:, • 11•1 _,. 11'1· 1 •• nd-..·1111· 111-:. 1h•f1r r.,..,il ;1 n •I \Ill.Lr<>~ ~ "'l,r~11 n111, 1· Colonial Mansion ~'''l>' 1.. hr11·\1 :. .r .. ry hl'lll:tl l•'l(ilf/" '1111~ I "nn··l J;1 ni.: 1' "•1 111 I-lf<'J\l.lo'I' J.,ll'I.:" 1 ")1\11~ 1"'•n1 1 .. 1.~n•I k11«hf'n f.,11·1'1l <l1111n-.: '~'""' .. hitlh~ \\;,\k lot 1:.11 .. 111 11 1).!h 'l'•.1,·.-1 C.1ll 1.1 ,.,.., •• ~~· ..... ; .. 7 THE REAL ESTATERS EASTBLUFF POOL C'l•l'" 1.. ~hllllJ!llll.' ;1 nd ~· l\l ~•I• . ..:p:orkl111:_: !'<J\111 l!I· ~rd• ,i11d ••Ill :'11.olutr !r .. r~ ;.nrl •hn1h~ I Ko'<!rr-1111, ra111 I;.· l:.<•·1.1, II 1111 n •: l'.•Vll1> and lif• rit P•"'I. (J;· r. f""I 1•.r s~~l.~JO L.111 Iii•, o:t~·, ~·vA:[C£v ... RE.\IJ'\ a 0[~(, tJ<TfAff!oS( \uo! AOC.lo" ~ IQ(:ll tJCll...,c.f COOIO••"' Eastside Costa Mesa :i l\o'd·t••lll~. fl' 1.11~•' '••!t .• ,_, I h :1!l1•, ~\I'll i'f!. :; ' '~· i.:.i f;il.(•" Roy McC ardle Realtor 1810 Newport Blvd., CM 548-7729 WANTED :>-L\', r·1 '''i~'1·1rn~·"d n1"11 111 ;1 .,;11(11 \',,. • I•, l'l:ft."'11;\· ,\\.Ji:i :l1 'r!:.\l,\'J;\1 i. A <'111· ,,..111;il .. rru ,. 111 tlo•' I •·~1 1'"'"11·1 •j1 ! \J <1' l•J\'.dl•Hl ,\ 1-.,. ,. :111111•'1"11 pl11tl 11nd 'li,,.1'1"" 1!'"111' 111,111 rht't'f' .I\•' a111pl<· 1111• kin:.: f:u 1l1rir~ 1 .. 1 \f>lll' ru.11111111 .. ~ .111\I • nn• "'''~111 1<•l\1•rti .. h111 l'oUll[lOrl v .. 1· ~ulll' 'vnlld~·nu;il illJ• run!111r.1t l'.111 · Jolin .Allard, M•na9er 144.7270 "BED OF RQSES" $19,900 \' :f'\I r rl fm111 pl< 1111" 11·11'1dn1~. ll:t\•' £.'T'an<IJi;)rrnrs nrarl>y in "1i:1rk!1n:.: 1 ll>Mlro1111 :+<lull ''"nd•i \\':ilk tn <.)yip<., hu~ 1-tfJn 1 :1~.11n•I~ .ind i <'1!11111\Jnilv JYl<il llllfK'•'f':\hly krp1. ran ~µ-.,..r,r:. Don't 011"'!' i1'. OPf 'llllO · lf;,;l/ll fO I" "'IC.I ' THE REAL ESTATERS ''<1 111•1· <th;orp 2hr. 2h ... hlt11<, f1 rrp!-1r<', Ir:: IJ1111:; r•~1111. pr"f rh~·. ~.-.l!!'r h'1• !"•U!:l1r nnn!hrr )1i'>rt1o'. P11r.,·rl •n 'I'll f,,.t C:1ll P1 :1,.<;;T Jr;E 110:\IF.:-i fnr 1ul1, i>l).!il:!i>. F I I le___'"'""_''' __,J [~]' Classif ica tion 5000 E 11 '---·-_-____," l~ \n1v ;)11'1 "nr1n ''hr. '.!hn J.;o.r:•r l1\'1n·~ 1''l'llll 11 i1h hv:h )~"'I ll~'• lirrpl;irr a 11 rt r1«•!)1•h rl • 1"-Opt'll H1:,; Hll!l'I a t!n•1,..1· t'fJl"'t'f'll r" r 1". Sli,::'VI Cnll Pr:.E:-.T lla:: Hr1."1l:.;;. fi[,..i.,iiVi Corona del Mar TRIPLEX 1\ rr.re i;.:r111 f•\r thr ;-.r1•;i. ,\ LEG.\!. tripl<'X, 11·rll l(')(':1!f't] 0•1 T\\'() R-2 Int~ !\f'l<f <hnp- p1ng ri nd !Ill' 1 .. ,11rh. X1 '11. C•1n1<' '('f' ••11 C;irna1uin, ('<1:\1 IJ11f•I"\ 11·/\ J:r. drn w/,1·r1 l).1r, .\· ,, Ba no11n~1111r, 1)1 n. l'l.'ir'k P,r ,\· h.1. '"111 Ill' 11.,·d h>' ~our 1111)!h"l ·lll·l;,,1 ,\ \hi' ll ha\•' hr·r .. 11•11 S"l)"l'"I" f·tlf U\"r lh•' 2 1·r.r ,.,,r[l"'lrl • w/l'~ k•"'I ~!•iri•J.:"' 1:-:1 ~;uu'i"ll' 1 Br. 11rt !~·uinth') 111 C;1rp•iri ,v hnu~r. Qp~:~ TJIJ..; \\'ECJ.; General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 D 6 4 2 1 • 5 6 Cla siification 51 oo.52q9 ,___ .... _ .... _-~1[9J Clas,ification 5300 Per1onlls I['* ) ~-~ Ciassification 5350.5499 I ""'"' ·"" ··~.. l ~ Clais1ific ation 0000 -0099 ..__,._ ... _,,,_·~-·-~!I i• J 1 Cl•ssific1tion 7005 Cla1siflc•tion 7000.71 99 • -\[§] O•ssific•tion 8000-8099 1 7 l '---i ~-~-I~' Cla1sific•flon 9000-9099 I 8 [ 1 """"'"'"' lliJ I Cl•11ific11tion 9 100-9499 po!<'n!11l l frir "'P'•ll<;1on or :l . /'fti't· . S~r.1.:1)'] i,:l)NI \Jl\P~lnl"nl ac rur· · Crokf'r 6i:i--:i6.~1 YI:\ aru! ,;,,.' Hu.·r 1·\•1•11· !!If' hn111• R1..: •·11!·•lf'·,·" lilt T,1n h11 .. f' fir<'r•J;,. ,. ... Cl1 !•I h .. 11•h :ill lf!i·60lll. 1002 r•·utly ~\l!Ult,.r\ ~f/9.~Q! 640-1120 Gener•I R.E. MACNAB IRVINE 1002 ' ________ .,. ______ _ BIG CANYON J n1pre~sive 4 bedroon1 \r 1 ocea n vie\\. 2- slory liv ing roo1n. l::x tcnsivcl y 11pgradccl in all det ail s. Bctl('r than ne\\''. !217 ,500. To1n TU ftl('f. 642·823.). 1T2R) OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Deli~hlful Son1cr.:;c1 Lane home. 4 Bed· roon1s. 31 i hath.:; ~t..:. l''<tra large n1a:;ter bed· roon1. Pri(.'erl for quick ~ale'. Charles .\rnold 642·323:1 . rTt9l HOME WITH VIEW ('u~tom 3 bedroom. Blu ffs. Large prime IO<'~l ton. 865.000. Jlelen 6-14-tl200. ( Tl8 \ deck. ll'ood ~-------.,..------ Irvine A Cj)UIET DISTINCTIVE CHARM ALL ITS OWN Plu~ a 1·1<•11· rif 1J .. l1~i1!f•1I ~<'llfl'lrT ll:irhot• ('nur!~nrrl rnrr1 fnll ,,f ,..-,!••r 11 111'1 !'•Y•lll fnr · f)l'W1] ('11~1nn1 fr,itur<>~ 1111Yl•1t:htit1!. :: /'ll'th'Ml\1 llfllll" 1•!11,. 1111111!'\ q u ll r ! n r • $!~.:t~/•l. Suhn111 1 r r 1.1 ~ "t (;ir 1 . • ,,,',fQ!·. I r@m ~ --· TURTLE ROCK I BROADMOOR \'\('"" :( BR .. 2 h~ . f<,1n . r111. I.· <l11nn;.: (l;11l1 f l••n11111.: 11.rt'A. quirk f"l'~°''inn (Jf!l•r<'IJ 11! S.·~.'~(I CORONA DEL MAR ~ nr... hnm<' '!!11'~1 hn'l<f'. 0..·rnn ~Id<' nf I h";. J11~1 1Nl11N'tl ~\Ml •o Yi!'! <II ()n1uiy21 -ram Corbin-Ml!lrtin lnC. Realtor• * 644-7662 * \lklton®.Company .. , •. tf .l' PR OMONTORY BAY EASTBLUFF -VIEW HOME ! :\"C'ar ~hops. schools. benches. See thi s :1 bcd roo1n . 2 bath hon1e. Cozy frunily room, su nny breakfast roon1 looking onto court· ya rd . $82.000. OWNER MUST SELL 1>ortofino model -l-larhor \1icv.· llomcs. 3 i,cdrno1 n.o:. fnn1il y l'OOm . 31 2 ba ths. [~onus r0"...1n1 & loft. Subn11t offers. Si9.900. ON THE PO INT CORONA DEL MAR r·11;1rn1i ng older fo1ni1,· ho1l1e situated on l 1r n pa1·rcl!i orerlo(1 kii1a: ocef'Jn and jetty. J 1ic t11rC'.~11u<• .; bcdroont lihr<try. i,:ucs t hoU !i('. i.tud10. 1nan~ trees. room to expand. J~nre find -heller hurry~ S225.000. GRACIOUS FAMILY HOM E Jui·t ii~ted. on one or the 1nost desi rable ~, rcet:oi 1n \\ e:oitcllf[. 3 be<ll'ooms + ram1ly rr101n. I.ar2;C ·' nrd '''ith child's play area. anrl :i rea for bont or mot nr trailer hon1c. ~l~l .~i()() SOUTHE RN BE LL E Be;,1utif11\ inco1ne property. Great eas tside L'orn('r location. Plenl}' o( cha rm and full of pot"ntlul . Pride of o"·nershi p at its best. >10j.()00. FRON T ROW ON THE OCEAN t· hind the prJ \'ate gates on Capi5trano Day. l'\1•\\' :,upcr custon1 2 story. 3 bed roon1. 3 bvth . ~urf ~"·iin "fish and boat fron1 yo ur door •lcp. $198.500 . DIAL 644-1766 l, I OI Dovtr Dri ve l .4 2·12JI 11-W M•cArlhMf 144-1200 ..._port htdl. C.llfornlt t 2tlJ C•1'1"-.fl'i 11111"1'fron1 11'1! 1n prln1(' loc1111on. AppfO\.'t'd pl;i11' 11v111I fllr t n p . SI 10,COO 21 61 San Joaquin Hiii• Rd., N.B. A COLDWE LL BAN KER CO. _j • ) I I ' I I • ' ' . • 20 DAILY PILOT G•~ral R.E. MO!K111y, Aprll zq, 11174 I 001General R.E. 1002 ~G;•;:n~•;·-·~ -I';. "'R;·;;E§·;;;;;1~002~~G~o~n~•;•"'•;:l;R~.~E;. ;;;;;1~00§:2~1 ~c-•• -1-, -M~,-,-,---l-D2_4_H~untington Beach I 040 1 Huntington IM•ch I 040 Hewf!Ot:! IM•ch. 10itN•~port Bt•ch I~ .. I CAq. ME, l'M SffANKING -Brnnd spank· Ing nC\V' \ bedroox;:;, 2.900 sq . ft . in Uayc resl oh Sa11tia~o Drivel for only $87.500'. Su1uly , spac ious or ca ll rnt•, f'n1 !i panking~ UNIQUE HOMES Realtors, 6754000 2443 E . Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar I . ASSUME Price Reduced 3 BR's I 7°/o LOAN $2,400. $36,000 Only $193 ptr month -Cozy 3 2 lclrm. + Pooli t.oo.·e\y 3 hedroon1, 1 % baths ~ l'lo1nc on veluable pl u11 f 1tn1lly r oom . Jl-2 kit. Onl)' $ 3 2, 9 ~ 0 $22,600 f'lrt'plaor, dln1ni: r o o '1'l.. &f&-.TITL blt-lt'll, F'A he" I In i:' OPfN r1L • • IT'S rw ro ac .-.. 1 y~ rnn pay~"'°"' lhlln ...... lit/d....... IA"'"" encl~ ,_...., U1111 rnr a 11('Y.' W'lit nr ynu ~.. ·,.... . .,, , can buy n1y uwadt>d unit n.'IQru. Neur J'Cboo!a 1tod !a ~ palio can be u~ as n l(&m1• ' •I :Cf.2·()().,') below repla(·ernent !littopping. J ust 1 n1lle lrom A LOT FOR YOUR MONEY $69,SOO. Buys a choice custom ho1ne , site ht one of Newport's most deslrable neighbor- hoods-overlooking the 14th green & 15th THE WORK IS DONE ••. in this lovely "E·plan" condominium. Located in the original B luffs. ~vith A-ft. & grccnbell viC\\'S. Lge. en<'!. patio & courtyard enirv. a Rdrn1s. & !amily rm.1 , 21h b<l ., sH.noo. You Jell 4"\,;~ .. n 'en\ . the bl'ac:h. A&1i-umnb)e 7~ 2 Bdrm ~.. detlrabl!\ GI klu1. H!UI \'3.lley'a l!l'tlund level floor plan, 1~ exclW!lw one ye11r lfltrvk-e yea.n new, Frnhly Paintl"<l waJTtrnly. Call now to stt. 1vttb hutclully panclt'd and ~1--15.U. mirrored 1Jv1nr, room, plush wallpapered dining an::A, M ilk ('arpeta & rustom draf>('I, ovesi1.ed pantrY aren,, cuatom ti.le t'Ow1t~r I~. whake mot, n e a r .. " ""'' ~ .. ' \'.\I.LE' RI \I.I\ . '' , ... Tee ol Big Canyon Counl•Y Club. • GRUBB & ELLIS CO. REAL TORS 675-708! J :L~o~g;u;rni~llN ... c~h,;,....,~1~C4~8~L~i~do""!'l,~l•""'""'""'""'~1Qf6~~J < General R.E. 1002G.neral R.E . I $9500 PRICE REDUCTION . 1 nn !hi ~ ~pacious 4 bdrm. & family rm. ~I ho1nc in C:\fl.lEO Sl·IOR ES. liuge lot, 80xl45 . . . avail. in fee. Lge .lfiltered pool. Great for C:OmmiWon • 9 r.1ulttpl~ l.i~ting lloarda ~·ith 0 \'(' •l/"..00 :<ales fOl't..'f' availnl)IP. Cnll 1hc King of Real }';i11111e · C'MrleK Quhnanl. Rl!':.(tor -2Rlh Year • 6·12-2991. ~ll1, \1•alkln~ dillt(ln(f' 10 O\Al,.llNG •potl ... g 2 SR. lfuntlfll1:'.0n Ct'nrrr. 11iwin1• ..... ' " """....a 500 I I H I..... T hou "Y 115r1 ~ 2 oo. 11""· p&tio. ,,,.,., . m ni:: fJO<I llhd 1nllny park unt ''V'on own t• D ~ OPEN SUNDAY l-1 p.m . ... , • 4" •I"""' ' "'' ~· LIDO waterfront. 3 Bdrm. & Jgc. famil y rm .. ·or 5 bdrms .. \viln 6 baths. Lido Nord. Spec- t<.1 cuJar vievr ~ l11er & float. $275.000. WATER FRONT LOT ON LIDO NORD 40 'x90'. !\fagnificCnt vie\v! $250,000 LIDO NORD 5 BR .. 5 ba . Prize 60 ft . ~·aterfron\ tot. Pier & noat. $375.000 . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.8. 675-6161 I entertaining. Price n~ only $105.000. *C6NOOMINllJM_*_ l\l"f'll~. Nov .. S~ hrlow 1.'0llt , 2 BR, 11, BA. S19,900 Built atop the lull!! t'lf North I z11 (>Niel~ RLTR ~l8-()t40 ' :l Bdrrns., 2 bntWt "' ... ~. ti' r 1nc1 p n I s only S..'l05. dwn. ~16. 1no. pllVl'I a ll LaguM, this horn" 1!I 1 -IMf Single-Slot')' pl!!l&liel. Ca.LI lodav I ~ CnnHnenral Or. 1\lOJ wilhoul M1ghhorin;: t~ Newport Be•ch I Choice lom!lon 147...3095 4 Bil, 2 BA. ~21,990 & pmvidt-s JJOli tudc a~ \\'Pl1 131.500 3 BR' S!450. ''""'"· $2'57. n-10 P.,.1.'"S 1 ~I ali Ylt'WS of the Pacific RIVIERA REALTY S l!lll.~iO Cllmbrid~r La. POl•I CO\'t's & bet&dles. It 's fully * 642•7007 * CJose To Beach BKR. ~IR 77P ; l'vr. ~i'i7·41il7 111ndsci'1?ffl & has 11. 111~ -~ sy1len1 thruout, a.5 \\'tJI R!I T MESA-WOoD-* l.owoly 3 bedroom hOniC' in Hunt, H•rbour 1042 1..-eramic Ill~. Mk dconJ. & -· . 11 u Lr• I r l's id en I I 11 I <X't'nn fa .. ;,..., deck 1111!b. l.;;'~;;•;";:';';•;I ;R;·;;E;.;;;;;;;;l;OOl;;;;;;G;;·';";';;';;•;;l;;R;;. E;;.;;;;;;;;;;1;;00;;;2 ~or s.alC' by Ov.'nrr, 8mo old neiJ,:hborhtn:I ConVf!nicnlly Sl28 ~ ~~ ~·!1onH',('on1pletely l'le:\!t'(l nra; b('uellri> I ' · CUSTOM BUILT EXECUTIVE HOME ;~~;r~:~ &.1~~,i:i~f~~ M.'hools, ~rkS. & sliopping: H"'H • · b! I ..,,, .,.."' · ""' · blg ·,.,., ,,.,,,,.: •00• ""' ""'""""'I ~ ...ffOea.n IN MESA VERDE'S MOST EXCLUSIVE C'omr to ~ r~ appn!e1a1C Vall~y s cxcllt.•avc on•' )r!lr -REAL ESTA'JE AREA -5 Bedroom, huge fa rnily roon1 with ii, 3278 t'u rlork Dr. 5-IO'l7m. srrvi<'l' .,...arr8nly. Ca 1 l I in fireplace and terrazzo floors . f.'ormal dining ---,-----!J63--45.i:1. BEACH CONDO ll!n Gll'nneyrt SI. room , sunken living room. healed S\v imming 8ri'2.oc,;;~~fi-; 3a.:u~.11~c t~\ $24,500 Full Price 49.i---9-173 ~16 --ll OUR~ I 25K YEAR I~,\\' and l~l·~1\(~I I RE Al TY CALl 675 -3000 ANYTIME EXPENSIVE IMPORTED TILE In entry, bl'(.'('ze w1ey. kilcbe & r'l:'ar yard ot t h exquisite Por1ot:ino hOm• w/vtew. of f'ashlon l1land. Ft¥ land? 3 BR. 4 BA + boous mom AND lTVfff1 n1on-ru11tom Jea1ure1, an for $96.COO. Call ...,.,.,, U!!ting!I Needed poo . separa c car gararie or s op in · " 1~~ d Ilk R·' _, $6900 I l 3rd h . loon. \Viii '''"" 1.,, 1,-. and fully .1·mished. Only _ _ --1 (;-IRE---1002 G -1 RE 1002 d d I I • I ·i h pm11. In c.;-.1. urea. s::.'\-8105 .. :....., 01vn. paymt·n111 c .... uc-ener• . • I ener• . . rear yar . I ea or the executive am1 y I at or ::..·11i_7643 t'1'1lt. \\lily no· buy'l Ci ll Vrry private Laguna Beach $4050 Down-Ranch House wants sometchin 1 g extra or needs entertain-co:o-;oo _ F::\"rn.A l\'tCE HUNTINGTON HARBOUR c-!ia rrncr on 2 nn-sil'.rd lou.. Better Hurr y 1 fr The ment space. a I S40-1151 I J Sly, 3 Bit & l>en. 2 bas. REALlY facing rhc ocean! Beautiful r--TL-0 I om lrpl1'. custom cpl~ &. dr~. . \\llll<' \l'alcr \'ifoW. Ha.>11 2 ~ n.-cean Id p . TROPICAL PARADISE SJ.'l.900. ~'f'ICr &IG-5.186. R us T I c R 1\ i\I BJ, Jo: R. !721 1 COAST If\\"\' ix, trms, 2,, bfl.lhs. cu,stom From Your lronl step, Willk 0 West nme IN BEAUTIFUL COLLEGE PARK -Come llEA~.' '· ,\BI.F. DOIVN· l SO L ATF:O \VfNTER \714: !Yl&-1384 & 213: 59"2·~1.l rrupf•J;. u~ plln r y. ho l I! k I I I c "al Lo --~ . • ........................... -1 \\'a!k-in cl'dar ('I 0 !I c t s. I -::: ~ r~~ ~~ s~~~ I ommerc1 t in and relax in th is beautiful 3 bedroom home Anyone can buv l BR 2 ha HOi\11:: OF PROFES.'i!ON.l\L I -Hani1vtJOd n1;u:i!P floo rs.' Newport 8e1ch ,1069 • .., .,.,.. .. II h: t II I C I h · kl BBQ I I &15--7!l!9 nri~hhor arvl ~1011~ 01 dN.iong. c. .. 114g-hilCK)3 1 819 C•nyon 4 Bdnn T.a AD early morni""' ...,.. NE\VPORT BLVD. I \Vi th tropical plants and greenery every· hou!lt'. Eastslde C. r-.1 ,\THL~:rt.:. On 1) onr Irvine 10441 Spanish tiled patio. Pruiy ' --7 -· ·--..._ 00 the beactt. All lhill can be a~i,: .)'Qur ·~. pu up.~ w tere . omp etc wt spr1n ers. , ove y '-,,---~-~-I p1111u·.1·! 0vt_.r s1z,.r1 ri1r~. .-.... with thi! s""cioua chair am !\II a ~pi·!! · lanai Garage doo ope11c and I ts ol extras H"GE SHADE c. ' '111~ [ S 1 u Pe ndous Broadmoott ..--·· .... N t I . Id horn h t ' . < r . r o -u " \'11n11y uaths, , J,\, , '-''"I Lovely Greenbelt TARflElL J I ,.,_,,,· ••• wllh •--hlo-3BR fa.mil)r room home with os n g1c ., c1· c t ~ Ca ll us today at 540-1151 -and see it soon !! T"EES $27 500 rAR:O.t STYLE KllCllEN ., .. ~· """ , m..z,.. master bedroom anct may be used f()r rt'sidcn{·c •----...;,.--------------• I n. 1 .. \\'!Ttl RU~1JlUS i\Ht.:,\. 1 Location ' cnti;y. F'lJ~a.1 f_ o Y J~ low, k:M· upkeep or bu!llnt'ss. \V~JI O'Vt'l"' 3000 IN C M 1-l:is l'\'\""ry latest fix lUl'l' 111_ ·1 in Uni\'l"rsily Park An•n, 3 ~ hr1c.,;1;"routxl in hnck , Rent square ft>et of fl~ bedroom.o; • • clrlg ct>n.mir tile 1,iunt('l'l'i BR . 2 BA home .~ fam rm. . ~U~ . slonf'. Exprieed calhm:l , • • • • • • plus! Dorm area. Could he • Hurrv. !his finil t j m c and bttllkflt.'lt bar. Large in--Jli~hly up~radNI. H ug c 1920 S C H LB. 1-:a.n\s lhroout. ~sler wll Lease Option a great show cue !or 11n I ;1rl\~·rt1!1l'd thn'f" bNl ron1n door I I\ u n d r y. rmckling brick pa 1 i o. 1 o I\' ___ . _oa.sl_ ~·---11•1lh bath. dressing~. If.' • • • • nntique botique. Ca 11 hnnu• on a rrre lined strret brick fireplact'. ll id d r n m;iinlenance yard. St"e this! 0NEW CUSTOM door to l'!'.arden Pat 1 ~ a~uy • • . • . . • ~16--Zlll. i REALTORS 11·on't ws1 long. 6·16--7171. statrcn..c;c leads 10 23x~ You'll buy it for S62,0C(I. OCEAN VIEW Custom f1ttplai:es. ·W'J Ou r vacant home n~ a OP~£,. 11L 11 • ns FUN TO flE NIC£1 '""""""".~"'.:.,..,"""'"'.".".::":-::-::-::-::-::-::-:::'.':""'".'.°.I r.OPf.N rfL t · 1rs FVN ro Br NICE• artil'i!'s retreat or i.;a.mc Call G·k}.-8612 Liut:e 3 bdnn., 21.; ba. ba,. '"i O~n--Cga1-1 .,, .. ,. ~~ family. Imme d i ate oc· ( 1 , , ~ :... 11 ~ roon1. J"' ·niick r a r p C' t . Uslings Nf'rocd C'Ulitom home ; almost N:l\dy or ease. a ...........,,...,, CUPllflC'Y Call ~72ll for Genm l R-E---1002 --• -·I J~ · thruour. ONLY S·l2,950 I.il l for ()C('U ..... ....v. Has lge. tcrnl.S._. ,;1 1 S • ·•· p I ll G eneralR.E. 1002 1 ~11 &~-~~s.s'n~lClhrterms!I !;'!~ ~~~ilytrp~-~~~ [TARDBL] I ',;;;;;;;~~~~~ w1mm111<J 00 Bright and Shiny -.. ,..n1. ,,..m '°' 0001 "''""' ~ :, • ! 0 • '. I ~ & Br:1nd 11r11: dupie:ir -,sbuth ~r Dana Point 1026 Assumable FHA 5¥4o/o natii·e trees. A shoM. walk to . W~U~ . _ WATERFRONT p . Bea h1;.?hw;1v 1n Cd~·t . J:,nch w111 No qualifying Tuck your the be-ach makci; this an • 600 Newport Cen~ Dr. DAYS ARE GETT 1 N (; nvate ch ha~ 1500 ~-ft. J huge BY CN.·ncr 2 BR. 0ttlln vif'\I·. !Tl!'lthC'r-in---la""' in 1hi!1 .~upcr xlnt buy 111 179,900. GRAND OPENING' ' flYE BEDROOMS LONGER _ more ti~ 10 \Vhf1f n\01'\? oould r1 pr("<;()n · br<lroom.i;, .,..'lllk-ln--closet -34()62 CopiK'r L an I er n Mii house. Exe(' I! c n 1 cn,loyoutdoor living on y®r 11•an1~ Hov.· Rhoui 11 , dinirn: room. l i r~p laci'. $3-1.500. \Viii trade fo; location, close to ()()('an.I 9~. Newport Bay Towers ; PLUS brirk 1, a 1 i 0 O\'t"rlookini:; charming. "'ell decoraled -2 • Ov•ncr may !C';i.i;;e for $350. Mercedes, Pursche, n10lor \\·alk to h~ iihopping ~ 1 &: 2 BEDROOJ\f GN"nl btiy for IArge family, ennui in Ncii"JlOr! Sho!'es. BR 2 BA hon1C' on u G~At dc-precia tion f or Mme or San Oementc C<'nter. 0....'IM'r y;ill carry WHAT A VI EWt I . LUNDO:O.tlNIU?-.1 HQ~·IES , Property fll'edi" ii lit1le Cnme see this delightlul 3 gcn<'rous £,0 x 100 ft. lot ln inVt'!l1'!"· Call now; $120.IXXJ. wuts. 17141 i:::7~~i6L Ja r;:<' 2nd, $16,500. • ! Bavtront J{omes , Col'ona dcl r.ta.r Th P 6~ Thi~ •I bdrm.. 21:1 b..1.lh '494 ·5•11 499·2IOO J Bo.iit Sl lps C~;~l'll i;o"~':nl~·~J:r99~_i bcdp""'Er"'E1"""'sA· 169RR.500ETI. ~~9tiz!.aineaer1,1 0 ~1"'_,.,•m,·1. Only [a:..N nL ~. rrs FUN TO BE NICI'~ E•stbluff 103011' h\•nhs<> overlooks the ,i:oll --LAGUNA VIEW I Full Security High?W : ~ ~ ....., ..... rourSf' and UCL H's localed . I Slee] & concrete co11111nJct:kn1 (l!l;!:i t>i:;a 0 Y ' "· REALTORS-' . . ' NEW 3 BR, 2 ba, O\\'Nl""R f6Z..4471 ( 00:-~ J 546-8103 in desirable University Park There are mtles of OC"ean Ir Private Bah,_••:>niC1\ Call &16-ml. -elm ' SSD,000. ;\sswne 7~% loan ' ' arvl is priC't'd 111 a low ~It. Vlt.'\1-S, fron1 tJu.; rx-• 2 garage spaces for most I '42·5200 S , 1 1 &12-5m, eves. 6-1'1-Zl!l!I $:>7,500. ample of fine contempon1ry I units. , ~~ · ~ , ' ~ Fountain V•lley 1034 2 BR I CALL 552-7500 "'-rt·hitecturt'. 3 Btlnns .. rk•11, Roof top sunci('('k ' Walker & Lee ----~ ~ TOWNHOUSE '""'' mmpl<ldy ''"l"d''<I ' Unu•unl Opportunlly .Id SAYE $3 000 1:.x3U POOL. Sp..1.riou:; fan1ily • VISION • pnol are11 1,1•1th jacuzzi, 1·ie .... · · Purchase Baytront Pron9rtv ••• .,,.,,, 1 $3130 Dow,..None Bett•r homr. J_.()\·ely aren. """'ume Excellent Area $ 189 PER MO I Hrca \\"ith jacu:ui. ,;cw , in Nt:!\\·port Beach.··~.--..,·: -· .-. ---.~. _ Compl~l"ly modern 2 bdrm, 7'; loan. S'.!52 mo. $38,!iOO. • "· 1 , .. -• l Tl . ll It ~. 1 • 1 R d H"ll R lty gazcllo. 1175.COJ. 310 lo'ernando Rd., N.B. • • $34.000 N;a1me _,5 l\.lo. 2 . bA.th to\\'tlhou.>lle 1vi.th t 817-60\0. Ag\. ,,.,._-up U>nl 111171 JI<;. a 1:3~ .\'C l'A"O ..... ; ~IOm ' e I ea TURNER ASSOC. 67S-8551 •. l T•:ly:TI<'nls. \l,'nlk to liehool~ oro 2 B~. 2 BA Adult btult~JM, ~stl.,.rashcr. 1-'A I • i\tnture frui t trtts to11 nho~~1 ~nn bu fl~"' !i.:tJ:;>C! REALTY REALTORS 1105 N. Coast H\\ . La a nnr! liugf' nl"\lf shoppini~. A , Condominium. Only $21,00J heal. Luxunous cnrpellng & C d IM e 1Jx21' Patio kitr'hf'n !or f"\111) Sl.200 rln\l.n \\1th !l·}i·k C . 'Y • gun; ~at. quiet ncii;hborhood L ...,ith $1000 Down, and no dropes. Grass ynnf. Patio,~ oron1 e ar 1022 ••I Fan~astic bedroon1s hu~·rr ac;. ... umin~ lrt\\'.lnterN1t Univ. , cn1C'r, hv1nc 494-11n Baycrest Bea ~ 1147·6010 Agt. I ckllioc .. COl!l~ Call now pool .t· r•-.· ar<':1. Call 1· 90x\OO Lot F.H.A. lf\lln. Ali;o includes MINT CONDITION 3 t Pool 1\ith formal di ----:-.-. ., ,.-~ • 8.'1,(',.....120GorS.1:">-.3..~. ~ent. I ~l()..17X! TOP-0-THE e S·IO,;,OO 11·.1~h('r, dr.vcr, Hnd r<'rr1g. . CL.A5S ~LLS -bl::-5;1,!\ I . 962 2A§6 C:iU !fil-15'l1. Ll\'E AT TIIF. RA!IOCH IN 2 &Inn. <l\\'1\+Y?W'-Own apt ' "°?~· Beaut!~ cathl'dr G 1 RE 1002 G I RE 10021 [ J HILL •.,, 1nv1Nt::. . 2 I • CI06e _lo shopping & beach.I ce1hOJ:. liv t ng r'OOJll l;:°"':::••==·=·======•:n:•:•:•:·~·=· ===~ ""'RDElL. I ·· · · spa~KJUS .s Of) Beautiful gardens &: patio. 01'C!r look1ng pool su~ ~ plu~ ocenn view, a b('rhxio111. forn1al 1!1n1ng n11, .,,,.., . Y . 0 ng • ...,....,_,, I 111 \\1th a dramatic lSO dei;: .• , honli." with rustic P-~t~nor, 4 Lg~. heated .......,1 & ~. b exquisite pW Li c:i..-... WlSlAA>U""'1U"' I bcauUfully rll•coraled 3 BR ra rnlly 1m \\'/frplt'. 3 car :i.rea •. make thtl'i an I by appoinlme•ij. • & Den or 4 BR cuslom built ~ Adams at ~1agr~ha. JIB s:11r., i<haq l.'pts, sundt'l~k. e:<reptlONll buy al S:1"1,000. 400 £ 1711 I JOI All' down I 295.l llftrhor Bt1·d. I horn• with"""" g'm' room. Open Evenings '"" '"'' "'" .-hool,. ~,~~ C.I · ID DUPLFX--T ;-chrirm • formal dinit1g, and Ju.'\U rJOUS I $:1-1,:iXI. Brok('r 963-56.~I ~ ~I . -"' - I unit.~ ;·;s. nn i'~ v e s~ o r1~~ :1111sl1i;r :~it~. OuL~ldC's is r~· I TIBVRON CONOO ___ . [ -------, I . • ; • -: s!nr1rr or h\'r in one nnd Cllll.\C dar~ ~t er~.Aubtg :1T\R.21 ~ ba .. Fan1-m1. 1\"f't Old Fash1onff Charm JR\'11".E -IJ:-l"IVERSITY 9 5611 49t2100 ' A 11 !1rlp make lXl~'TTlrn!s ""i1h trrci. IU\ 8 oi pon · . at hr1r. r!Cl'. ~al'. 1111f'llt'r, and Value "P,\Rl\. L1L""l:U!'ious ~ bt'drnl o4 "· ·_~---~-·---~-•_.-,.._, __ ii .,...---~ • the other. $.18.ij(). Red ~1'--<1:.: 01 a q u 1 r 1 llll'-i.:radNI_ l'Xlrn.~. S:l9.5'l0 in !hi5 ~ l)('(!roonl hoinr 1 Condo1niniun1 In p r \ nl e NE\\' DRAi\lATIC VIE\\' I 5br·3ba & F•mlly Rootri SI I"? pnce ('~·~~ Invcsln1t'nt Division. c ,\ t~P value Al "".:"UT~e •'1f loan. o .... ·ner,I Gm<'l~U~ li\'ini:: rmlll \lltl; i 11... :illon. r o.-inal dining, All rcd\\'d !'!XI, ~~t vu !\I!. Lao::e lot, room for pool, slrlt l •JI.I..._ 9,g.2.J:"JO. Sl:i!l 500 96S-!r>21 ll'f'C'ld hurnini;: r 1 rf'p1 ... cl" ' I ~ r I A ni 1 I y rm . Bal~y lo OC"ean. Sprial drive lo backyard for boat. 1D I Call 6-1-:-~ll Huntington Be•ch 1040 .I: en er 0 u s h l'(I r 0 0 111 s '.I .~pi11'1fl~s k1t1·h1·~ . and hu,e:e .i;tauv:ay, glas.~. beams & 1 camper. Cl.l!itooi Dri.ft""1'.IOd l pay -1 <'l'lf'rrfnl II 0 ni c r.ui kl' rs inastc•! bed1111 suite. Prlt«I d cc k. 3 BR /38,\/:lfpl, rock fltt?place. Spnnklen • ki!rhrn. A~ s ll !\I ,.\ R LE lo~ . tmme~1~11 c .sa~c di gourmet kit, hug~ i;tl'lmerm. front & l>Al:k. Cove~ patio, • ~ Pnce Reduced $4500 j w'"' r.oo0 ~" "' m·""· ""'"' · "''' ""''?'.·. ca1t """ "''°'" 11>1.500. ""'!Shag """"" N10.1 , 1D move 1l 1--Call· .1\lr:<. llaro"a. .i4;>-Sl2~. 5k)'hne nr. , d<'COt<lted . Harbor Hfa:h, 111 (0) a ' ' [ . . . h R I E F · ~uihCo. Reallor.~. A :\I E R l CA N ll O ~I E 1 Kaiser & "''oodland Sctd Jw1 look :11 1111~ gN""at .( T • ea state air EXCITTNG ~C\\1 2BR. 2BA. REALTOR. I Disl. t blk. to Boy's Cftlt.: SUPERlll b"droom w ith .1°1~·1 8l9-6133 or 536-2551 T(li1·nhome, Unlvr r sity49-J.-73l:l 4!H-1001 S66,500. Owner .,,i ll 1tit.k:f -V">I" \Vr think lhis i~ onr of ThP 1 •nninirnanC'e ynrcl, s!mi:;I _ _ _ P,irk, Super Loe, lnrlscping. --OFFERED 2nd. D4 Tustin. 648-560t • ht'slhuysinarluplrx: sharp ('arprt .?txl much niore, f'lrQNF. RJJ)('K TO RF:AC'H. drps 8.· upgradNI crpt~ can . ·•·• I aft. 6 weekdays, anyttine 3 1.xlrn1. hon1c wilh I"~ only S."l:,.000. I f1!1\R:'l1!;";(; ~ H~~DP.(X'ir.t ht' incld Bv o\\·ner $-11900 · ~ · by builder. Lovely 3 \\'cekend11. balh!<, frplc.. .+ new 2 5]1 .. 5800 llO:'llE. Cnzy ti\'ini;: rn1 ln{'ludrs la~d ::..i:!--OT,,G ' hnrn1 .. _2 ~th sunny home: -~~C-===~--' Make an atmosl immediate move. Newport Crest is the excil ing townhome communily that overlooks Newport Harbor and lhe ocean. Big, bold spacious homes. Residents' Swim and Tennis Cenler. Exterior maintenance provided, Come- let us show you how you can't afford nol 1o llve at Newporl Crest. 2·3·4 bedroom residences .N!w•m , ... ooo ,. $93,000. g Frorn P•ciflc Cout Highw•r •nd Superior Av9ftue Intersection, drive uo SuperkJr to Newoort Crest entrenct. S11I• ofttce : •t2 Anbon Court.~ d4111y 10 A.M. to SUl\Sflt. (714) MS.6141. TOWN HOMES An enl<"rt:iiner's paradLSI". Large country sryle homC' 1n pre!ll.L,i:(' area. 3 bedroon1~. 212 baths, t\\"O n1assil'e f1noplaces. Lni;:C' fan1i!v roon1 w/fiN'pl nlX'. Ve1.Y spf\ClOU.~ p a I I 0 ar('a sum:iund in~ ' heall'cl pool 11·ith a har . .Jusl pf'11eet frir f'n lC'na1ning. Call r or \1rlvate ~011·in~ 96.1-4~~t;. '"' "~'0"•f~lt , ...... ,, "'y"'~' \'.\LL~~y IU .. \LI\ • et~r t~!l~~o >l ill1~rc..,, Sl<X• l" """'I< \llolP•"' bdrn1. unit 1\1lh deh1:<1• "'/cra1·kl1n ~ slonr fnx'plnce -----------dramatic entry lo ~tep-up I BY OWNER f('a\uN'~. QIOo"TK'r'!I anxinus I' and ~p;1rate drn. Country UNIVERSITY PARK hv. ~·· spac. deck, <·ustom Popular P.tonaco, 2 BR + . .. take a look! kll•'h{'ll has all bhns and Al!rac111·e ,\1TIOC>rst 3 BR. ceran11c tile \\"Ork. $4.1,500. bl'aut. pane I e d dl'n! MORGAN REAL TY I 6139 B kh FV 11 al 11ut cahu11•1s. '} \';~nily prl'ffil\ITTI 11:1"-'"''1°''" loc,1t1ot1. Thf' bl'~ buy in beautiful \\'/Spa nish \\'OOd shelve5.. 673-6642 67S-6459 1 roo urs!, baths. l>uHloor ;;,100 sho\\·er. ~'52--$7.~\/8.t).-0202. !-aguna. _ For f ur th.e r U~ded carpet & CUBlorn -. . Open Even1n9s pa1in, l"l'Oll' y1ord, IJOat BY o be 4BR 2 t' infon:nation & a PP t .. rlrapC's . Uiru__ out. Prof. Attention Builders I gorA~r door. Bkr !lf'2.5;11J. ha., ;~~~~1 d~~:i',, fai~; nn'.~ sl10\\·1ng, call? tanri!l(.'"ll plng w/gu BBQ. 40X120' lot Exis1inl! 2 Br. l -----. ---. -•• * 49i-0301 * Lots of extras. School do1\11 Ba houSl'. So. of lh\')' Ai)-! GOLFER'S Jll)t..:SE F('ll out nf rr('ro11·, \\·r1 hnr, J car gar, S-l.1.500 Southeoa~t Pacific Corp. the stn'.'el & near pool. Call pro1"i.'ll pl~ns for addit~n. '3 I PARADISE Ol1'llt'r n1ust .sell, 481'., 78,\, rail n4-551--0:i07 3 BR home primt> cl~ In I for appt. 641-m32 hutl1 . Plenty ol profit! Ca 11 r0 r ·11 a . C.:lassil'.. , Lagun1 Beach 1048 location \\'/TitE \'I e w I * OCEAN VIEW * '·1~ 61' l"'5Jl 0 l' lfUl 1· I SprtnRdak• ,(,, \\:irn •'r, .,,.,.~ . 4"' "413 , ~· _,"' \\•ncr ,..,•au 1 exr<"u 1ve 111n1f' r. t1 . k'I hf> f 1 i;; .,.,,,JO.N pnnc. :»-1 F'1"0m every nn. of thi~ lge a Crl;\l Duplex. 2 BR. 1 ba, l 0"r11rlooking 11°11~_1n,u~ l:l'l'".? ~~~~1 l'l~rink11;1-s ~: m:~. l1;r ~A.I\* FRO~'T ·Lagun• Niguel 10521 BR .. 2 ~·· Jam. rm. honi~ HR t..., B 0 .,,.,. !02 000 RO cour~<'-•~1. •1 \IC\\ •·JI ~nn ~·"' ~"'"' HugC' kll \\"/brklllt .,_ · • .,.., Y 1 • • • · <:; • • -' r1 oo ~ " ·''"u .,..,., .. >;JUU :i! BR 011·n V(lUr own apt -· · ... ,.;II.;. Tl•m1s avail. Ulvely patio, -1~1Y'1 , upgia .. <' 1111 , 1~! · ,-. · ,. . · dbl.door entry.Priv.~ch So 1 JI Pri ty ehlf' · 11untui);IOll ~:ic11ff. O\\"NE.R mi s. Bike to !hi." Panoi:nmlc \1('\\, Good EAST 9 WEST 9 GEM 67~6 wy. nc. on · ;\-l 1·nndilinn. ready for bNi{'h'. I bdnns .. ~ ~a. Den S.-rur11)', POOL. ~lust S{'(" -. _ -M--· · quic\\ ()('("t!p.inry. .lu~t a & family mom. D1n11ljt" rm, I this i.;orgeous Ape. Furn. at Ei\Sf 9 • \\ E.5T 9 1.20-r 1\1..'1.li. A\'e., N.B. 3 BR 2 BA HOM_E_ CAMEO SHORES .'ihorl walk and you'rl' on the bU-106. Cathedral ttiling. Si7.500 AH around th<' golf roursc. REALTORS 6C-46'll S.14.950 ::0nn:-.1. rll'n. :l r11r f:ill". tl('ach. Call to Sl.'t' 96J...4543. 14150 do\\11. Brk C n 11 S11·nrtz HC'nlty Upper-lo\\'f'r. 2 & 3 bedrooni. NEWPORT SHOR£$ 1\n.)'On1• ~·;in as.~uinc this VA fl'Y"'I. SJl<'<."1. cx't'an \'il'"I\', R~2-2"i61 . I I •7!11 4~300.) furn/unfun1 Condos. Enjoy 6';. )1Xtn. $190.04 Total $_l3.~._C()'l(I. GT~ ROH, leMis & beach. 3 Bdrnu & den ht I R _, Ca•pel, Reallors I \\'alk In n1ont :or payment. Cnl Ruy o Jiil t b R 2 t 1 • ~ "· • ] -• it. on -.., SEEK & FIND T-or~·---497· 1761 °"ar , pool·~.!..."-tennb I C:aull, :"">15-3497. Oi1·nrr may 1·:irn J r -v..a•LL 'IU .,.,.., 1 C'l .i\S.C:-;;F:LI-" -f>'\2 -5678-nkr. BTh--0562 -· ----CAYWOOD REALTY I =-:o-;.·....c.·.:..~2':0-=-~.,;--~0=-i=-"'-..=:='--'-0=-:;:-=-"-==:=-1 S A R B C H A L C E D 0 N C E P S A J :i BR. 211BA. lgr \'iew lot. * S4a-ll90 * rec. att11-~hufl1ebot1rrl , rmd· C 1 T R N Z I A T V A A di<' l<'nnl>11. min 10 bch. FOR SALE BY OWNER- C. fl'l -0 ~' { -)) -C ~C.:. CASH 24 HOURS ~ • 0 , s L T T c E c 1 T 151.500 .. -ro;.:;:zrn. MUST SEU. ~\!:) \..''1tJ ~}.. <..!;) Jj<J" ';J For Your Home ISACRIF'JCE O\\l"lr departing, I · 1 ~1 1\TEDIATELY. , Thal lnt.iguing Word Gome with o Chuckle I .,11 • .i .. , ClA"Y R ,O\lllN ------ 1 O ~1t11•ro"\)' llot11rt of !ht ,.,~,,...,r""-,,~ 'Oii' i,c:•o..,b!ed WOids ti~ low to lorm tour "1119'-WOO"d! I,, K1NLEC I' I I' I I I· N 0 G 1 R I I I I I I ' ' I I P 0 Y E N I A d1le.,,111oi' tS • rfl"C'p iot'A I I 1· I rf1vl!r who 1~t vC'\ .1 mC'\•"St' 11'11! 5i1Y$ '"(O"le 11p , qu•(~. I H 1 8 P 0 5 i •h• oh•P '' -~" 1· I' I I I 0 c..,,... '" "~''' '""' bY l1l1•11g '" !~t I'\ Ul"l •o<d ~ dll"'elop 110..., l'Pn No lwbo. SCRAM-LETS Answan In Cl1ssiflt1t ion 1080 .. I No hhlde!n t'OSf~. llCliJys, Q R l A S R R N T £ N R J Br. ~olf ('Olll"se conrlo. r\ew Spanbh style-, l\CC\ll'y ~R~~~EIAR' ~~AL'"T~ T T E T I E A T E Q A T Z A 0 A $-~~ hkr/o\\·nr "9l-5i~~ I ~~~~~ ~he B~~ll 2 T R R R N M C U Q U A U N T T B y H I Lido isle 1056 Beoa~lilully landscaped. car· 842-7411 Ev" 968-1171 I WATERFRONT I peted & drnJX'(!. Prlvo1e 1 REPOSSESSIONS A Q E A A Q E y N@:!J R Q R Y I N A C Th\J: t'Omloriable lriplti!:< \\ill ~ teMi1 club.,, Eves. For lnConnatlon und lot\1lkm o( th<"Sl' Fl IA ~· VA hoJTICtt, rontac-t • KASABIAN 962·6'44 R•al Estaf• UR YT UT R A AN I GANN 0 ~I A I' rmt ~'QU \'et'y little • your \.i; ....... ~~;;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,..I Q E E S H C R G C N 0 U 0 C O E R H S I teniint~ \\ill po.y the bulk 01 MONTEGO MOOEL 1he bills. Chvnen n.pt. plus E G M Y K T Y A E R Q D H • T N c studio 11.pt. 3 Bdnns •• 2 00,. 4 l3f'droom11, 2 Baqt • A A I t'a.ch. U a&ehold. $160.COO. 4;:e lot nt'XI to grttnlieft S I S C Z T R A U Y E S C R E P S A l LOVEL y NEW HOME HARBOR VIEW O T 0 CARNE KC CL A L CATE 1l 1 3~:· .. °""..;.,:'·.:n~;I REA~~~7IO R R H T I P E 0 L. C A H I A L A 0 R D offer. l..taMOOld. S.\'1,00l . S M ·o H Y Q M A R H Z A C H C E R I' M Llrlo IJ!and homM. "'Alking ~01'f0l\IOR\. bay 1 o t . TICEMSCHCRHTICLAH C R d. r ho h . ..A Fu~ loe. ~la\"(" S40 mi 1stanc-t o ~ ps, c UJ'tn•.:!1, ('!JUlty. \\111 rxchanga 'ror etc. ~ nr Sm. Apt bldg. II.Ir. !!bllDO•REALTY"~ 11:· '•• I ...i.:. '·ft • ·•673·7300*" -FANTASTIC BUY- Btlck ttnor to beach v.'&ik -.·/tmnil C'OUrl i\dJ. 4 BR + bay w. Low taxrt .. cory garden patio. Now $10,l'OJ leu. •hUTy! Optn Sun. 1-S. 425 Vl1 Lido Nord. 6f:)-if14. Stll lrtlf! Item~ with a Daily Pik>t 0Lwlt\ed ltd. 6Q..sm i Kohl, 12131 Z/8-9966. L.11-.":E ne:\\· l BR I priv. boat 1Up, fee hilt ll3 heh, Rlvemdt Rn"'(k>tJt, $82,500. • g.1474, MARIN ERS Drive &. nr park le . rMC'f'd rl(;;hl Ill $$.)~. Own4-r. Afll!f 8, 6-IMU1~ "Ll!t" It ln CiWiileCf. Ship to Ehcft R.tsult.s! 60-ai& ~ -· St. 0 "°"""· can .... ,CAN c #xi). Sil Al .. • Oio>m CONT '°' • HAVE lfome clear diaran ~r trade home fo~ount t114J I St. Y 2BR. only, delux .land .. M : ;. 9 . . .• ·-· , BEA """ 7'':lC2' ~r Apt DAN !\<I "" 11 Bus p BuH .,,,, '. "0 Sii ~~~rt!J:~K~h =J!l069~· Commorcltl P;piJ 1660 MonlSly, April 29, 197 "'.:'-~;...,. ____ __.:OAIL Y PILOT t I UOuws Unfurnished HOu ... Onlurniahed-...---.HO""".,_--.O~n-.f-u-,n..,..l1h Condos ll'urn 3400-A,.pa...,rt'"m_t_n"'11-F"'u-rni1hed AswMm.nt1 Unfurn. Apartment• Unfurr;:-- you Hkt a '>\'l'>Odsy, rustic, te bou.le at the bt9cb th 1_11 rmdem amf!l'lh~. w1U love lhis home. 3 r. 2 Ba. Lrg Liv. nn. beam ~Ina;, tr,>l c, din. •rt:a, ldtchtn bil·lm, 2 dr treatt, ret w/lce maker. New d!Ahwshr, washr 'dry· er. LrK prlvutfl palio off Uv. rm.. OUt:t~ loOOor/outdoor Uvlng. CbM! to everything In Wn1 '~ewpor1. $51.500. To lltt, t:aU for &pp'I; 645-0644 or '!Onhlct 011'ntr in Pa.Im Springs: (Tioll J28..323J rt lghh 1070 ~ICE REDUCED o·,~000 on this 2BR . t 11 bA bome. 2 tlrt:i>'l(.'('5. huge tain nn w/bltln BBQ, briC'k poi.Ho, covel'(!(f. p..antlrlg a~>en ~ .... '/pollinit shed. B 0 b ffl}rison, agt, 544-JM9 U. 2 Dr. hOme on 60x )32' )0(. $!9, 700. ~!MO' Z'J ; 1'.larJt11rct Dr. r· --.I~ Mobile HOIMI for sale 1100 MOBILE HOME FOR SALE: ILVERCREST BILE HOME · 53', 2 BO 2 Bl carp., , bl.t·lns., refrig., r & elect. dryer, ~11"1.'d 2Xl air cond., kitd'I. , 11toraa:e shed, land· .xii.ped patio. Thnlfl yn. old -:,10<e nu. Located In new ·idult pk. away from noisy ,g. One-half bl. from club. ~. P.educed 10 '12,950. Call EVES. 213-694-4690, 89l'·TI52. CAN BE SEEN AT: CRESTMONT ';U!.· ESTATES -~ Site Dr., Brea. (Central Ay.. acro&11 from Brea . COmm. llOl!lp.) Lot •46. OlNTACT RAY, PK. Pi.tGR.., tor ahowing. HAVE '69 24'x 4.1' ~1obile 1-lorne 2 BR, 2 ba, in cool cljlar high desl!r1, \.Va.lking if\stance lo market! $10,95(). :com{'lcte w/11."•n i ngs. ~n1ng, & cooler, ttc. \\'ill trade tor dbl·widc mobile home of eqWl.I value in Fountain Valley area. Dir. !7lol) 365-2714. 7425 Church ' St, Yucca Valley, CR. 92284 2BR. 2BA, dbl \11lde, 1 O\\TK!r only, exceptional cond, all deluxe x t r A s , beaut .landscaping & i n I e r I o r , cement pat.io &. carport, .choice private Jlieeure 5 Star location, Huntington Beach, 847-4367 $12,500 1 NICE clean 10>00 mobile t •JWme In adult park. Nr I sh.Ppng center. Co Io r ed I flitures. 1'.1etal a w n I n g , I _•J.orage shed. very able·ren . ~· I , IDEAL ._,./cll.h9na & I tio rm, blk to ever)'thlng. 1 ~ . Is 38 or old<'r, no pets. ~268-1 or 548-9065 Acreage for tt1le 1200 . . Must Be Sold! ;:: 900 + ACRES .,:. $295,000 . Near Yucaipa & (l)erry . Valley on '>''idc paved roun· ty road bch .. , 'r Oak Gl en ; !L hcdumont, le-;5 thi.n 10 . minutes from F'nvy 10, 00 to 90 nihnuc.s !rot • ahn~I 'Mywhere in So. CRllt. Hills . &. valleys, dramatic 100 mile \llew from ea...,ily Accessible ~tops, 3500' 10 5<XXI' cteva· 1 n.~. Water, electrlclty & ·~i!Jl<l forestry roads thru . ~rty. Sum>und<'d by ''N'iltional Forest, near some 1 of Cs.lif. Unest apple groves &: benut. new Yogi Bear camp. 1-~a:1tastic pot!!ntW -tor development now or anytime. Investment group '·liquidation wl!h great · terma or .... 111 ronsider trade tor inconte propc ·1. . ·RICK ALDERETIE 1.850 E. 17th SI .. Santa Ana ..... 547-6469 BE.A UTlFUL 1 ~ 11.cre lot hy owner close In $10.ilOO. Wiil 1 coosldt>r caah offer tor less. Lea. lDS l Cono-alla Dr, ViKta. Ca. 921E3. Phone ~· T':<2"x2" $700. NO Escrow Cash Only. Laguna Bei1.ch. Qlf .. ..-. Aptt. for Salo 1300 DANA Point 4 ·PLEX ®hure, ~ & harbor '\IN, SllO,!))), Owne r , n~""" Bwiness Property 1400 WS THAN 7 TIMES GROSS 20 ComtMrcial unlta In Costa """' $175,000 ~ 1''ewport Blvd., N.B. OWNER FINANCED *Top ~tion • Ta:< ShcltPr • Capital a•tns * S20.000 l)oy,'fl * t~1,1Uy lctK'd llenl "'IOmlca. Bkn:. 6'r.)..67'00 BAYFRONT SITE- 1''or boet repair & u.lt11 Prime Newpon Beach l0o•. Bill Grundy Rltr. 67S-61Gl Duplexes/Units for ule 1800 CUST0~1 built d u p I e x ov.:ner'11 unit 3/2 Ba, Jn.cuzzl tub, luxury master Br iruit~. 3 firepla<:t'tl, Mezz. LIBRARY. ~7769. t'ORONA DEL l\.1AR good Income, 2 BR home, anxiow: to sell make oiler. 644-7701 Income Property 2000 TRIPLEX NEWPORT Gtner•I 32020.neral 3202 Irvine 32"4 ll U:-:TINGTON HAH.SOUR. Huntington 8t1ch 3740 Huntington 8e1ch 3840 Santa Ana 3810 '• bltK'k to bl-act! JAt·ua i, 1---------- TURTLE ROCK 116.\. ,,.,,, •213• ,.....,,, I BR. SJSS-$16S CHILDREN CHILDREN 2 RR., 2 bA., den ........ S325 Condos Unturn. 3415 I NF.W DECOR: Pnv lfA~t: and p.1rent1 love the ANIJ Al JUI.TS LO\'J.~ 3 UR 2bA S400 . I l.ndty n11, "'~·{'r Spiuiu;h PARK PLAZA II UN'ivER.SITY .. PARK t::.XCt.U:-1V~ \Ve-1('1\U V1Un , 'Mull ~ml)lex . 2 ml .~ ol l1rge, spaciou1 ajMrt· 2 ,(r 1 llll npts. * HOMEFINDERS * * GRAND OPENING * In COSTA MESA -ltt Cabrlllo Ave. .. NB ~tr sullt: v.•I frpl .+-San Uic~o ft"\\v 17301 ment1 at 8 • n b u r y ll lay Ar?a .. 8R., 22 baths ....... ·· · ·~ Bdnn &: den, l ba . pool, Kttlion Ln. 118. s.12-TS-&8 Croll. 1'001, J11l'uz:zl, MUM 3 BR.. V. batb11 .... ··•· S3.i0 Pf\Oo 11undcck $.iiOl~IO 3 RR .. 21i ba., ftmJ, $375 &XCL.lJSIV!' '''ellih'llff U.,. HACH apt. t..afl[f.'. Vf.'ry nll't' H.fi· <'lubhowle Call 642·- CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST WALNUT SQUARE ""U. 2 ..... ~·n._~,,,,, 2 llR·, HM!dcs1t1al !rncL So. of • l"hll<l"t'll G ,t youni.:c•r LlccnM"d dll)' cAre ct-nt. " '" '"" ll"onlllooo ,-,, ""'-111 h n !'•att• lh·•n•N 1•ff ~1·h\ L'ron• fl00.00 3 BR., 2 ba.., air rond $265 21, UA, 1-1, r l ...... -..... , n " ""'"""'n lol • .-"' RENTAL SERVICE RENTERS-Get all the houses ovaUable for rent In our BULLETIN, Updated 3 limes a week. 'l li1\1l1i·llil. J)O()I , S..'J95 '& S3:Z;"'"j-:-/1 Undf.'r prl('i'(! ul t l.iO nlQ, • Chilch.,.n.• 11tn)' 1tr..'11 PARK PLAZA 11 •·"l2Jl. lt'ICI un111 ~. • l..afl!'.e 2 ·" :i l1 R nplJ IOS Wist Stevens .,..,. • 2 IHhllt l""l' f'('nte ri1 °!:; LAC. NIGUEL-Coast & I L•guna B•1ch 3748 • &.-y a1"1"(>KS t<l 1nv"1 i·111· Santai0~~~111\llov.·f.'~5-llll octal\ ,1e .... ·, nt'\\' s,ini;:lc i-:rrtC"IENC'Y Apt_s from s:;1 plu>·n1rn1 :11 i·1·~ h LANDLORDS-FREE Renlal Service ~ --11 Pnllor llllot)' 1600 11q It. 21lll/:!JlA \\'{'('k Pnol, 111 ,i~l. ph, lrldry e Nr ~h<•l•PUlS: & r 1·~J1. ttou1e1 Unfurnllhed Gen•r•I 3202 LIVE HERE! 2 br. '''alnut Squlln' • $2IO. l br. CDU1 • partW.1 furn. $2lll. 3 hr. CD?.1 · brand ntW·$3tl. 3 br. Unh't'nllty r ark · ~. 3 hr. ·ttarbor View $-lt/.I. 2 hr. Shortt.!Ub: $!:;(). :I br. BayfrQnl • SU11 • $.'tOO. 4 hr. Harbor View S5Z}. 2 hr. Oul.nn::I Rec!f • S700 4 br. Sandy bay beaeh-SIOCKl. 4 lir. Udo Raytmn1 • S1400. Call 675-7'2?5 . . " .. \'\LLE' IH \I.I\ . "" ' ' . .. ' "" '" • ' ' • I "' ''' condo. Adult fOmm .. rel" Vlll1ii.:<' Inn, 491.~Jlt • fro11n II~ l•l WK!em Bank Dldt. fl\l'i lhll?fi.. ~laqy 11 J)t' ('. -~ --B N U y ROSS C0t 1 Mesa 3224 Unh't'r"llty Pini!, lrvil"lf' fei.1urrs, lpl, n1icn;.11•t11't' fll !tNISH~;o ·'iTUUIO , A B R C .,.--;---------Days SS2·7000 Nights 0\'"1, gar dOQr opener. $3%., l 11ls J><Ull (,~1'fli;:1'. (N"nr Br:u·h Hl1••I t,, \\1u""f1'•rl tiNt UE·2 'an. 'l BA 6r~ o"·n1·. 497-lr.tli l\f! h P~I lti11il \11':\\ l'\11'\:'r !.,\'.)-, Teahouse, Sl.80. Kids .l pet L.1g un. BNch 3248 IRVIN E, T., 11• 11 h IJ 11 ~",I N•wport B9ach 3769 1 1 • 842-6604 •_ ~:::\L SllARP! 2 BR, $200. '1;Rnil'rr.d t)'P11rk,a.ll1·pt'd,:l e ·LA PARISIENNE e $149 $109 28R 1. Cu,;tom butl1. 2 bdrm., , 2 h1\.~. L1v-m1/D11~n11 , Fenced, klda &: pc!. , home. "'"' c ll r Pf' t i:, frplr, lkl' klll'iK'n. l{llnt)o(f' -l Hit Furn S'?!O ~f'1'•· o·pt~ oh' ._,,r r:"I : 1:r: To11·nh<u1 "" iq1I GRAB IT~ :! 8R. $17j. firelni,_'f' li:i·. i\l'Ck "'IOC't"'ln ~·111·111111 . Nr nd1,1ll JM I ,~ I.~ ""'Rik Ln rln~"'~ J \HH S20!l l'W't/J..1rl "k \, :• ! !1~1111 s:::ll 1 1 \1~, lr"m SI :; Garl\Jl:C', f'rnct'd tor Irids. vleit . 2 Cll r ,l.'araK<'· ,\_1 !~'~· fa<'ils S350. n10. J..,.,a ..... ·. I All r !('('lrfr· F1n •pli"·'' I !\t'l'i!olln N.1 Br uch & :-1.orr r Po.•!, H·nn1 ~. ('(\11\in1•111,,t Homeflnders * 642·9900 I ,~inihtlon thrlH>tu ~J.J9 l!t'111NI l'ool Adults. 11110 ~ S."1 •h•p •. '!111 , •• 11 bt·(·11k fa.~1. ~parn11· Ianni)' • REi,'TERS • I $350 MONTH Nl:\\"PORT liEAOI N~'11• 2 . 9i9·1 ~ ~l~-1;.01 .:n· .~11 n:•.~~1,.:-. ~('1.'\1,.n. C"IH!44' 1'.1 ;i.hnjipini.: '''e M!Ml\ce 11.ll lhe beach 2. f.:pn.rious ·I UO!l~l'S ·'-~lory, J Bl?. 2 l: RA, .. rplc. I A'. ~ 1.ronl i:nl! N'llU'Kl'. { I U·.;. Oltfl ,\J r:-. &. hnr ll('a1·h. G-1 ~261 J f"il lt"i'I ,r,, Inland Orange Co. j J."Ar.1. rin . .o DINING n:-,1, ll"!l Jl<lllO, 1l~hv.•Bhr ,1:1nrugc s, ~_!ll.11 s10 1tn Ann ,\1·1·_ , ~ )J~:l I AJl1u11., -----:--, -----\\'}'~ HAVE IT OR FINO IT~ fluilt~in klt1·hen. f'i"'PlnN.i. 1'flrpo1·1. n1·ar :l. I a r .I: c • $.t"1/\\'K UP. 1· Dr. :? n1' &· 1 1.~ ,r., " l,ll. 1_11'11 t:·''" · Jll .. •I, S ~.A ~t,\~fllA 1P'rS . e l..ANDUJROS! e \\'/\Y c arp•' I". I' :t 11 il 11~~\;1tc park. $350. 1non . I Bai·h. Color TV. inalri i;rri· 11 ?"hrr-.~ d11·.~r, Clll'" 111 · r11~!1~!' At ti t ~nn rn 11p~.;. f'J.-EFREE Call U r~" '/NI I ··II • ~'J1.;iT10t>.\!249nr673-07ti6. ponl TII~ MF..S \ ~1· t\ 1~.1rh ... ~Gt:r. _ \ln~1 tot>hoppln>:&bt'l\'.h . . 11 vu11y "' rir-,-q. , n C'liCI.' • nl ----I · ' · ·1 ------I u\urlou..; ~h·1" rrp!" hlhn" S Al.A llE:NTAL..~ S fanu!y horn('. Condo 3 UH, 2 BA, In Snnta l\c11·port_!\!, C1\1:&16-9(!Sl_ WALK TO BEACH 1 ;whuh~ ,·h,'11'~.11~hl'i''. Li.: ~t'11-por! & &y C~1 &I~ $450 MONTH Ana, hented pool, s11unn, on f\i\YFHONT ~AMn Bay, f J. 2 & :I llH. rrpt5, drp ... t:~1r. f'l' .. 11 .t i::;1~ HnQ .~· prh·;11r MESA Verde, 3 BR, 2 BA, ~t!SSIO:\ Hl:Al.T\' ·l!l-1.0il l ltJ't'l •nt~·IT . l"O t'. h 1I<lI'l'11 ' lri:: l Bit priv !Jt·h. h'11111~ hltr_l~ .. No f'•'.1;' .11lr>~1~•·. ·!I~ Jl.tl 1<i~ J. t ,\· .: Bl~. S!tjc) sm.. on'IO. lease. R r f ll S?l.'K:1J ,\fL~fl"'G 1 HR un<V:~ lG. $2fJl. nl-0. CnH ~k: S.1T.i. n1on. u11 l u1t·l. 1.5•n, ~t~ ~-t;;J: .:{!~~ lt•th s2·i0 pt'r n1o, l-:.1~ & \\Jll'r required: ~11.mil\M on!,· I ho blu ' ~ .. k So s~~'\ll I 67:HJ9!'19 St a311-.lfi.1 11r 1.\7-.. !\:)1 J 1111 \11 ,., · use. is , )'ai,., uer , . . -. ---• Avail ~22-4 Ask for !Jlgunti. N.B.·1'..:ASTBLUFF C11111to .1 1 111.(}{1\ tn f"lt'('1in, l nH. H1\C\I .. 1pt,, 11;t11I~ f1ll'n. i78 So'tl!t l~!n\"'I" 01\·ner /.a~ent Chuck l SZT..>-trrlL PO. 2 BR. ynnl, lloQL l llH. 21" 61~, r:11n!ly pt'I~. kld.~ olc. ~lny 1:0.J uly SlOO/nl<I. \\Ir & 1::0~ _pn r,1i-:.w>1.=~- ' Apt1 Furn/Unfurn 3900 j pm &tz..5985 $.)'!5-3 Bil 2 BA fl'l>h· ' 5·1501~10. Uy 0 "'' n (' r . -A t 1 U f ~~1G-fl7!;i {'\"!'~. PALM MESA APTS. -· • • · ~ 3, . par m•n s n url'I - - ~vel'l.'t1 . ~41~1 or urrer 1ii1tki,l·hild ok,J'l:o. t-:wl. rn1, lom1<1l d1n1111:.ll 1~1 . s1;:; 611;.1n;1 <)osr '" l>t'.')<'h. 97!}.J )llt. Tllf: i-:xcrrrNG CLITE It Cozy-.3 BR, S200 d•·rk~. ynrrl, chi I rt I 11" t !_ 2-:"J888. • i NI':\\' Af'TS.\\'t1lk 1n lll·11~·h. 1 ;'111:\UT~~S TO Nf'T. 1~11 . '6J.A. UNTALS pnvatc. kidll ok. "'i•ll..-n nt'. II B. \"illa Pl\clflc :\<'.,.,·ly Balboa Island 3806 1 & 2 BH. lrom $\i~ '" ~!'~1. !1111 h. 1 Ai 'J. lilt fn n11 St:i7 WIWKW!lllM HN ICI R..\RE F1nd~ 2 BR, SI~. NU·VIEW RENTALS 1IN'Ofalt'd 2 BR & t:k-n. :l t-:\lra~. ~,::g .. :z:,':1 A1!ul1 ~. Nu JJ~tf. fenced for kids. Gi:\-IQ31J or 191-~2 \ll llllth5. 1-~rplt·. Obi i.:ar:i~<' LO\·~:LY 2 hdrm, ': b;11h~: '2 t1r :t-OP.~$1 7:"> UJ'I. Ch1h!rru lJiil :ih>Sa f)r E:tSTSIDE J BR, S290. --. RENTERS-.-l'.flt•I. T~·1~1nll . l. cu F. c ,...~ 11 nh•r, 11·uh p11110. $..-::,0 f., pr>!~ ok. 7!112 NC'1\•nir1n, 1;, blk~ tro!n K"''·por1 Blvd.) f ('nceri (or kid~ & pe\11, \\' all h !)(' h s~~..()/1110 6-l.1-386-1. \ rl ~ I ~(I A HI~ ~IR-OC~il .1l6-!l860 Just off Ne'o\'port Blvd. Good RC<'eSI> lo Newport .. Costa l\1esa -SR.n Diego Fv.'Y. Cmtral r.tesa location. 0\\11eM1 unlt hall 3 hcdroom~ -dining room -ramlly room -orchid room -l lireplaces -indoor BnQ • 36 ' patio circled in \\TOUght Iron -2nd Pflflo -plUll gorgOOU.'I 1norc! Both other unltit are .fl41WPOIT • IAT, C.M. 642·Ut2 2 BR -patios -enclost'd I \\'e servlee all the beach gnrage11. All !his for only , ci1ics & Inland Orange Co. 10'0 down -.,!ting 17<.000 ' $ LANDLORDS $ Homefinders * 642·9900 <·?il(':cr~~11r:d o:U~c c~.c n1.t·~·r·s nrr 11. 4 BR. 21., UA 1 1 'rn1. \\'tnrnn R.E. r.r..-:i.t11 · · · Jlt;NT nEAC"J-1 -1~-,,-~-,-,-,1-.,-,, 1 e 3 BR·S225 l\10 1 '\'F. llAVt: IT OR ;~J.ND IT: l'oin•k)nun1u1n ~r Ill Sthl & Capi1tr •no Be1ch 3818 Laguna Be1ch 3848 pi~1l~l1le ~'l1r1\<'11 hung;;lo11·, (Vo('nlll·n1ovl" inl. Gar. ll(c e LANDLORDS! e C111holu· t·hurr..h $1ij /nl(). -) nr rK't 'dll. frrk·, 1t1• pu!ln, fnrd yd, patio. BBQ, trres.11 r•:t: i'1l EE. Call u~ 'r0<t11.y! )C:l.rly1_1•a5e. &l-1-JIJl:l. I NF:\\' 0.:1.'0!1 .'.H'I\ :1 llR, 2 OCEANFR,ONT, 6 ponl,;, 1111.1111'1. l !'IUJIS. li:'?- &12·22'll oc (~lnK. 646-96661 $ ALA RENTALS S Jluntin~ton &11.ch HA" bnlcnn)'. C'rpt~. ~I~. on JH·11· 1 .. ··11l·h. 2 hr 1 h:'I. 02:;9. Al!!O I Br. 1ron1 SI.ti. full price. T11.ke advanlage -FEE fREE. Call U.~ To<fav? Call 152-1100. $ ALA RENTALS $. Deluxe 4-l'lexes S61·500 • $65,500 lO';f. Down. Excellent locn· tion. 3 BR 0....'TK!r'~ Unit. SAies Office Open Daily 1 to Nrwpon k Bay, C:'lf 642·X.i.\1 432 W.111h COSTA Ml SA LANDLORDS FREEi 5 Pl\1 or call 6J8.;;GG2 for BALBOA·Bargain: 3 Br, 2 appl. 1 Ba, S250. Kids & pet ok. 'r·.v. POOL. 3 BR. 2 &\, I $Zl5. Singlt>S ,(, pet11. ok. N.B.·Baeh. Single! S 14 5. Apptl's. Util pct Rec fac. Homefind•r' * 642·9900 LANDLORDS! ?.IF.SA Verde 4 BR. l ~li BA .. l\"1•11·1iort ~· Bay, Cl\1 &12·"1.\, 4 BR Tov.'Jlhousr, xlnt cond. 1 1 ~ilt·iM, &'60/lno. &12-tlaa_ ~1~ .'·tuldn:·n "1' fl('lli $..'ljO. 1-BH UUPLEX, ll•il 1111. /gc SJOO. mo. Yearly lease. Ohl • OCEANFRONT L V XU 11 \' S250. CRH 968-97S:. Corona d•I M•r 3822 .~1. ·24f'6 . yil. no J)('I ~. Sl65. Aft.Ii· t111lc, bltn bbq. Pets ' .. ~' .' '.,, _ Bt:AUTlFl'L O<X'nn Vicll'. 5¥'>-9:100 v.·plc.-ome. 557-9616 b1 and nev. pen.thou.~(. 20'X> Duplex•• Furn 3550 BEAUTIF UL 1~ OCf'an \'lt'11• ! F""'' 2 Br apt in ·l·p!ex. 211',.~.,~,,~,.~;,-,-,s-. ~n~ll-n--.-... -~l.-n-,.1 F:A!ITSIDE. 2 BR,. 1'1 ~· _ ~ft~l~~~I~~.~~:~~ Dr. -;£,\T TilE CHO\\"D ~ ~~~· ia~A$~~:~.""6~~1~ 1:r11,I S2jj. 67:.-614:i "''e5. s!~'fl r!r .t· hu.~ ~\d!•~. 194J Crpts, Orp~. SIO\f.'·Rclng. 2 UR 2 BAN h E-" C-1 . & llJGH PRICES' or 722-..~ mllect lido Isle 3856 I o1no11A , C1\I &1..-:u27. Fed )'ti. Storage Shed. \\'shr · ort ""· ."-~e . . .. ' . · · · 1 . c.-onne<:llon!l. Child O.K. No to lw'ach, b\a It lll10pp1n;:-. OC~~1\i"il'HONr [){'lu.'te furn LOVE:L\' 2 BR s.-Dt~n ** BAY~'HONT·lrg 3 Hr. 2 Rooms 4000 ~ ~ &I>...,.,,,, CaU 494-7079 lov.cr. By the W<"<'k or 11·/ga..• SJOO mo C11.ll I" · I h ·~~1 ..._s. •~· mo. ...._,. :-.1onth for l.tny/Junc. ·1007 · 71 4-5,17 7fo.i "'· pnv;itc ~8~ · ...,.,., nio. r.no:-.1s S20 1vk up, v.·l!h 1-.i Ac. 5 llR, 2 SA, w/1\-crpts, L1gun• Hlllt 3250 .s cash o r c Dr. l'\U. . -lsc; tum opl I. 67~· . k1ti·lwn: S30 11·k up api drps, lncd yd, sar. pnt, 71•1--673-9"i99 or 629-25-16. 1 ~,\/l.'TASTIC :l BR. 2 h~. Mei• Ver de 3863 ~>1~~1i:t1 or &t.:;...3967. 213-472-41.52 Citrpel~. drRpt_'.!I, dbl 11:11.ral:C. Duplexes Unfurn 3600 s.~ •. Prt 01\. &12-96Ei6. • llO'!F' 'T\!OSPllF"RF-Gu•s t Home 41SO pets, kiri.~ ok $300. 2 BR & Den Condo. 2 Bath. I pnv. ln·lcvrl So. or 1111~. - - Pool. SUO. M8-6:iS.l or t:!L)J " ' " · • • 3 BR, 2 BA. dl:tl frplc, rl'c ;;;9--98().S. 11.R. Lrg [).-<luxe 3 hr. 2 ha 2 BH, I ha, r pt/<l rp, bltns, Di·h~x~ Z ,'-: 3 Bit .• Rental Oft', l.ltG rriv Roon1 . l.ll\'tly rm, l'rpls, drpB. lncrl yrd. duplex {O\\'ner's unit 1 Bllin 1 pool , "·nlk to heh. $210. '.'ff.t.• l\111('(' Avr. ~10:\<I r()fl(I t,, propll' tn tivr .,.,;1h gar. $360. 545-1231. L•guna Niguel 3252 stereo .+-fire & hur~lRr ~19--2288 daylt, ~'"r' :,.'i7-!1;%11. N•wport Beach 3869 1;12-m11;. Costa r.trsn Sl\lALL 1 BR. ulilll)' p.')ir\, 11\Rnn. \l.1n,.ner . •"-dryrr 1 AP.A.l'\D nev.· ~lh of lll1·y 2 Summer Renl•ls 4200 year!)', l adult, no "t~. ::: BR mnrln Niglll'i C~lf tiookup. Beaut pnv ~'l"OUnds. nr •. Z BA, frplt', st1n<lt-ck, * 2 WEEKS FREE * ----------1 SL;(). &12·1960 I cot1rsc, 2 <'ar gar, $3T.1/n10. Gnrai!c. lk!ip mruTlcd cpl 1l50. F..l--µjZil Vista del Mesa J.'urn. Jfr)uM'. All ut1I . pil l'al10. d1:n. J une 16th·Scpl. li.L S.?JlO n1onlh. J.15 CoBIA 3 Bit, den or of. Cr, 2 bit.. Gar Bkr/O'>\'nr 49.l-~7611 ~1· i'IJo pets. S.1:l·lZ7S. DUPLl-:X. 3 BR. 2 BA, lrp\e, Nf'\\', Jrg. Bit-ins. $3JO. Mesa V•rde 3263 DELUXE D11M Point duplex rrp1!11 & drp'i, hlt·hllh s:_r.o. J/{\'lNf: AVf~. AT ~IE~A :-.lcKll St. C'l\1 5'\g..-0.100 i\OL:l.'f GARnl-::N u n:-.1:;s SPARLING INVESTMENT CORP, 6P1130 2 BR, 2 BA, 11hag cptg. 6T.r-6369. I \Ve Specialize in Nev.•port HARBOR Vlt"o\'. Lu11k. Avntl. lrplc, ds.,.,'llhr, c n c Io s e d ---------- Beach e Corona del Mar e Dana Point 3226 for lcf\11e 2 yrs. s::;9~ l\lo., ga.rugc. SJOO. ~r mo. _c_ .. _1_._M_ .. _, ____ 3_8_2_4 )love In \\" clf'posil on!~· 1100 ISL'' . 11 Co 1 BR. $190 2 Ar. S:?30 · ; r., , OU.<;t' mp. Dny & Ni hi Security Pool !urn. 2 Bl •. _2 ha, F'rple, J . i.: ~ ' ' cll'•>k''. Avntl. Junfl·St'pl. ~cu1 ... 1, RC'C. Bldg. w/ex('r· 9'-li-l11Xl rn-J.\29 & Laguna. Our Rental Ser· ----------l'l'feren('('.!I rt'qUir!'d .. 1 JU!. Children 01\. Zll-248-8.iTI. vice Is FREE to You! Try 4 BR, 2 BA, Nf.'W Spani~h 2 ba .• ne'>\ish Blu!ls hon1e.::: BR, 2 Bii, 2 Story. Honie LOTS \\I ANTED Nu· View! w/fantaslic \'iew $350 mo. S-~ r.to . on lease. ... l'ityle, Jgc priv yd, rihl attch through down payment & NU·VIEW RENTALS D.P. 49.1-7386 ACF.NT 644-i662 gar, in new Duplex. Ag<'nL rise nn, hilliard11, color TV ... :: · -<ir · • J..:n. Apt, 11115 rti~h11·Ashl'.'1', l'Al.~I SrJl.lriGS rum 3 Br, n'frt~. llhlll.: rpl & pvt p:'lt!o fl')r•I Oit y, wf"f'k , month. Bub..c'dim1.tion . to bu 11 d rra-4030 '' lir .• 494-3248 El Toro 3232 Mission Vieio 3267 c""'"'72!1~"'====--=c custom homes 111 ooa.~ area. (;"REE _ ,.. c" 'f !'RIV•,....., "' 2 Bil \'ie.,.,'S preferred, but will .. ~ FR ~E ·" . "'-~ ,,t'\\' v.· consider exclusive areas as •Profe11~ional Service • 3 BR. 2 he , Fam·nn, 3 BR. ~ BA, rondo1 · p;ilio. 211 BA, fi·ple, gar, lndry. ~ ~ well. ~Lil) I *LANDLORDS* upgraded crptJi, drps, bl!· rrpti;, r rps , poo • enf'I. gar. yard, palio. s:na. 6-16·~414. I f • H find * "7 9641 in.o;. Complete recreation S2AI. ~h•)' 1· 830-0871. A f · h-; HOUSE TWO ome. ••.• ~ • f 'ncld l N •-h 3269 putmonl• "'"" ~ + California s 1..nrgest ac. 1 5 w m m in C" •wport oeac PINECR!=EK 1·3 BR, 2 BA House plus e !Wntal Scrvice?e boating, lcMis. 837-9llS -Balbo• Peninsula 3707 1 LIVES UP 2·2 BR, 2 BA Apl.ll. Pntios, "RENTERS!!" Fountain Valley 3234 WILD LIFE TO ITS NAME frplcs, YRrds, laundry, \'oil Get /Ill The llou.o;es PRESERVE $35 WEEK & UP I or deck. :..3~ or 638-1968. !'J;l;i.485,l HAYF"H.O:-.;T Lwcury Adul1 RUS SER\'lt"E TO DOOR Condo on Pt'ninsula. l br, 2 i1a Sli:i "'k. fi·L).420.1/54$-96% CHANNELFRONT Vacation Rentals 4250 2 BR. l ha. Bnom tor ~Jill S.1'75 Ull l., yearly. WALK TO BEACH ;l lklnn~ .. 2 tm1h~. lrplt'. \'1•nrly lersc-. SJ25 r.lv. l.100 ISLI'.: 2 RR, 2 BA, l\Vfli l Jul)' & Aui:. Call col· lcct 21 3-793--0-tZi . R:e;;t.;Js to 1hare 4300 garages. IH6441'1. available for rent in o u n LIKE Nev..· extra lrg Z BR, .+-e ~ ''"" Roo I O\'er 500 tall ~ and 10 huge rumpu.'1 room: can bl' & hit.ck bay l'ie .... -. Rt-11111il11t 3 p .. ,. aa • _:.:, 4·Plex b)' builder, live in I BULLETIN '"POATED J used as lrg BR. 2 BA, 2 cnr BR & 2 BA "Blull~" conito e llousekcepine Room.a I stnam1 "1th V.'lll!'"'''alls YOt;:-.'G i;t1ph. fml. d~in'll rent 3, cloi;c to Hunftnglons 1ln1es/\1·eek. ~ar. Swim pool. Kid& ok. Sl'paratc <lining nn. hu.t:;f' e ()Cran View Ap11 1 ~n:>nle a relaxing M!ll l~ lor SUCCESSl-'UL 1 1r 8 v e 1 associated ~w civic cenrer, For Homefinders * 547-9641 Only ~ ....,r mo. No F l'<' ha lcony, 11:reat en1rr1n1ning BALBOA INN )Our spnclorni new I· ~r 2· f'Xe<:·typc· melrl to ~hnrf' information 6'1" =74 1001 \\', l'o th SI,' Santa Ana ·-I u f I ,~ ''''" s·-1 bedroom Rp11.nm('nt F Mm _,,., A t 8-!Ht21 10n1e. n um·. yr11r ell~ v.-"' ..... " • exp. for ('hu· p 11 r I y l!IAOKEAS -AEAL TORS 101~ W lolbve 611 Jt.tJ Mobile Home/ 1 BR House Sl20, HB. 2 BR. _!_· ' r~n1 al. t-12:1 rno Ol111r r i5 615-8740 'Sl75. fumllure nvnllabl<". j pen I house In1medlate\y. Huntington Beach 3240 ' pi; Ll · · I Olfit't" open 9:00 to 6.00. 2300 Trlr. Prkt. 2300 $160 HB. 3 BR, NB, $22). 2 ---"-"--'---~-1 .. · cen."'l'f'. . 2 BR-VU. Blk to occan.111 f airiici\· ltd., Coll!R t.lesa. ----641),""-l~~"'~',----,c-,.---o-~R SALE BR H~nic Ranch, Npt Hgti;, \VALK TO BEACH: 2 Br. L·Ctll G'°;_Ffi~M 6/21. \Vkl)' $125 . or r.tO. I Phone: ~:,.2300: PARK NEWPORT '\"ANTF:D ~h. cm fl 1. J"V $175. Ag1. ree. 979-8-130 $210. h'.Jd5 & pets ok . I I~ ing~ . l' s21.-). ulll lnC'ld. 6i:>-l631. SPACIOUS APARTMENTS fr n111lc ,., ,,:hnrf" 4 BR 24xG-1 dbl '>\'idc mobll home, B•lbo• ltl•nd 3206 \''ON'T LAST! 2 Br, $19.). lliH., Sl35 mo includlnr.: u\l.l t~IYIACULATF Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms pre!' ti r.: r N.B. hom<' 1/3 Ac view lot nr Colorado Custom Duplex. !'\ear 1111. until June li!h 67:>5'....<I or I 2 BR. 2 BA Studio. In ~ul<'t .1. and Tov.·nhous··~ "·/strnisht l'Xl'4". ma I c. River. Awnings. 4 ton * LITTLE ISLAND * CUS"I'OJ\.l 2 BR, $170. Duplex. j 6T.)-2833 I plcx . Nr. fl""\\ys. \\'nlk 10 Fr. Sl9't50 Open 9·6 Dally 640-11 2~1~==0-~-~-I "'p frig 0 ' · S2l.500. C. RogeMJ, Charrn;n., nl 2 bd Garage kids ok I C d M 3 '"'"' & 11chl~ R~nnn :i1>.1. Pool!' . Teiuiis ~t,\Tt.iRF. ST1tT ProfeSR m11lc .. box 15, Topock, Ari:l. ··--e· u urn.. nn. Homof,o'nd••• *. "2·9900 , orona el Ir 722 . · · · ·-· · Ar n f 1· sh 1 1 ·• i602l 768-2612 home wtfrplc., garage & -Flldultli. 1 ctuld only. No Pf'IS. ro rom a ion ~ ar.u ~kll sam<' 3 BR. Oen Vu Patio. Y<'arly. ' I Avl 110'>'' lnq· 2868 LaSall at Jamhorce on San Joaquin I n1 ~121 x3i4 R("; Mount'n, Desert, 3 BR. 2 ba. fncd )"d, blt·ins, S\90 J.1JHN l'ip8-C Barh, 11bove 1 ; 9-J5l4 c. JIU!s Road. 491.2761 · · Rtsort 2408' '"V~m~·~l~V~io~lo~n~R~.E~-~~673~~::::333~1 cpl;-drps, D.\Y., 2 car gar. a\'ernsi:e·!ltt to 11 p pr cc , Ap · l. 5-1. • (714-). 644-1900 ~~-· ------- _...;;;.;;..c. ____ =.,:.o,: WA.i'IJTED \l/alk tq Beach. Sl50. mo. 1st Nnnsn\okcr I bUBincssman. I BR &: LOF"T' APTS. Pool. BAYWOOD YOL:Nli ('nuple nPC<ts IY'"" LAKE Arroli·hd beaut mount I * USED BRIQ{S * & Lasl. noo. <'lean-up 67:"1-4859. jllcuni, rent inctrl~ 1111 utll. ponsititc ~irl lo shr hou~c homesitc North Shore VICW I lf104564 rif.'posit. Zl581 Impala Lane, SEE Now l br Sl'J'J yrly l'('frig, rn('l i,:ar. $190 &. S?i.i. APARTMENTS ,f,, r xf)('nlll 'S, C~1 . 6-t2.:.Jl 1 Jl.B. 963-3728 nu shag, bl!ns & rPfng. Costa Mesa 3724 Ad ult<1. r~i pets. 3 93 to Please Adults. , • \rANIT.D, ".,,rking ii·oni;in !:~ ~~~:i.-s/lf•OCO I Bit Canyon 3216 400 YARDS lo Beach. 3000 1 UNBELIEVABLE! 2 br 2 ha Hamil!ou, fi4:">-44ll. 2 HR .. 2 BA. adul1 ap!,oi . ni1•.1 shr apt. Pri\'atc lx'1lf'Olln1. -"-'-"'"''-----.:.::C..:: sq. fL 5 BR. 3 BA ex£!<:' S2M. fpl. \V&O, p..1.tkl, gar. $30 WEEK & UP , l'n 1r1<-y 2 Stnry, J HR, 1 ·~ n\'1til rro1n S:?'JO. So:ilt-R Ofh1·c bit., khrht'n 11n\•I 6-JG..<f.fil ~v~au~ul 1~c'i'n lo~~a!i~~: BIG CANYON horn<'. Lg lot ha8 room for PCX>L! 3 Br 2 BR. SlZ"i. • StudlO &: 1 BR Apl!I . B•1. ~·rplr'. Dn. ar.-11. 1111· 11pt:•11 9 nnl tr> :'1:30 iim rhulv. -G f " 4,.. POOL/ JACUZZI. 4 BR, 3 bilat ~torage. $515. 1110. frpl, Df\\", incd, 2 {'l\r. •TV & ~la ld Servil,. Avail. ln1I, JJA!J<>. i'illn [><',.k, ,,,_ 1 ,.,1 1).:1-!'iZ>."li IJ""'l•tNI 01 Hi•~· er a ges or ent ~ Terms, .... 2 f I J 838-2921 SF:E t;~ FOR r.10l?E: ! e Phone Scno-ice -llld. rool ( · 543-4S86 1}tls., rpcs .. car gar., S "\n~·r 1 ! e ch iar. sz~1. roo. Avai l !'111 ...... r ... "1 Dr . 1.111 S:111 J CJJ1(p1111 MINI WAREHOUSES FUily fenced. SU50. Unfurn. BR C ndo 1 drp '"·"' """' A ~S i!drcn & Pet Section No Pf't~. 6i."i-l.i61 I ll JI It t NH Ranches. Farms, I $1 400. F'um. 644-4566 pool, clu~hoi.isc-~~ki. S~ NrY.-port & Bay,01.f>.12-!m.1 Z376 ~e"lJOrl Bl1·d., C~1 ------i s ' .. ' . STORAGE Groves 2700 per mo. 51~1403. * * * SPACIOUS 3 un-f>-\8-9/:("i or G4,:;...:1,l67 2 HR, blln~. ("rpts, •trps. Nr LAS BRI SAS APTS Nn ~l<lvf'·in 'lr ~1ovNiut _c.:.;:c...;.;.. ___ ...;:= 1 . Corona d•I M ar, 3222 1 d 1 -, 2, p,• El p M \\'. l!hh sr. S h n fl P 1 n g 1 F 17 .. ~ 2 RR. ~lana~er 2610 t1orida. s 11 y, aini y rm, . 2 "" uerto esa c1•ntPrs. 19i·I '\'all;it~" C:\1. 5515 RIVER AVE., NB c: inr~e.~. roni ..... , per 20 ACRE A\'ocado P.anch. SPYGl.J\ 7 11ILL I No ""111. l child. Coupl• I wet. bar, 2 lrp~c 1'l. Pool 1 BR. Furn. $16S Up I S\6."i/mn. Edrl_,., &42-81 '<1. '-A2-2566 nionth. Very attractive t erms. ~ , 1 SS , 61 1 •-11.,., prvil~s. Jlarhor \1c'>'· nrf'11. '" llllll'lilton & N.-wlan<I ~f., l/B F a 11 b r 0 0 k a rc a .• rl .,ac'!-,"' D\' I e ..... II . Sal/ on y. •:J mo. :'llflny £.'(tras! s ::;:; 0 . All Util. Paid dRyit, IHot-l.ri9 e\'('~. VII':\\' 2 BP. t ·nr S2"1l ALLSPACE 714-833-3212. 1; o eci o r., open NICL 3BR, le™~ yrcl, 64·~2. No Chlldtf"n, No Pets 2 & J BDrt:-.1. J ·~ Bi\, frplc, 1 BP. Un i Al'! :11.i S:tU3 960-1970 Sun. 1·5. Brand new exec. rAnge 8 11{ garage/no dogs Pool & Recreation wet b;.r. encl. l::RrBgt'!'I. $275 i\rlulls-1\"o Pct.'I Yrly 1.ra.~c 5 ACRE Homf.'.~lte. Oak home, 4 BR.+ larnily rm., S2TJ 5JG-1TJ6 ·~::o. r-~~· t40BRpoo, i.~~~~ J9S9 Mapl• Av•, C.M . UP. 532·1"78 unrll 4 pm: $2:1. SINGLJ.:, sr(urv., :.!O~i trees, util. l\fain road. 3 balhll, 2 lrploi. & patio. · ....,... 558-li4:i ah fi pm. ---n,\\Tl'.UNr -~ ,\11•1hf"i1n. A11r. n. c:-.-1. .~N.· Plantable to avocados. Good Ralboa &y Prop. ~7(9) Irvine 3244 prof rl<!COr &. hKlscpd, HOLIDAY PLA~ CllANi':l::I. llJ.:J.'.F lhf"n call &12·!i01 3, 49'1-176.1 lennll. Call 714-833-3212. Moving Allowance 1 gardene:-, 110ft v.at ... , $57'5, DF.LUXF: Spacious I RR $l60 Up. 2 Br. :i Br JI:. R.'l, 2 Br, 2 J~n. \\'Cl bur, ........ J, Sel ildlc 111'.'m.,. wi!h :1 DaJJ, ' ACRE N Sa DI L.... &18-74&1 f pool, p!ay yrd, l'.'pt!i, d~, .~~ o. n ego SlOO OU Jst Mo'• fk'nt 2 oonn., 2 b1 ...... $300/:!SS um npl. Sl50. Pool. Ample 2212 Coll~ No. 1. 64J-6.~. slips. $5.iO. lf'ase. 0....1K'r, Pilot Oa!sHif"rl Rd. f..t2-56i'R County, 2BR home, v.t/Oak NEW 3 Br, 2» BA, trp.1, gar, 3 "'dnn., l ~ br ........ S300 1-L\RBOR VU. 4 BR. l'ii BA, parking. Adult!, no pets. 3 BR 2 bll \I! d all<'r S, 673-2007 . Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 lrtts & creek. RI tr, .'luper neighborhood. $400. 3 bdnn., 2 ba ...... S29S/435 2 trplc, \\-etbar, beautiful 1965 Pomona Al'~ .• Cl\1 • • 1 ~w t'COr. LIOO I s L f',. 0 , 0 m 8 1, ·1·-'-:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j~· 833-1.355 499-1731 ,~ 1~ -• 5 613--3 bd 2'1 ba ••t11 \'U ·""''11.ccnt ~n..t.. comm frplc., patio, dblt gar. .. • •>-v•v "-'' ; Q,,..,. nn .• ' ·•·•·••• ......., ~'SUPER n;;.,"· 1'.I tu · BEA.UT F URN . 1 BR lots of 'VeKtcliff, II.dulls ., 642-tlr-ii Vh_"'"'' · '\'aterlmnr l lilt Re•I Est•teWntd. 2900 1 JI V Hilb Lusk llome, 4 bd(A[L '5s1:7500 · S-t25 >1lrd. A\•aii JW"M?. ~~99rc fb\~gm,s, ::'.'· 7~1~ tob1~1;: l.RG 2 br, 2bsl, din mi. Condn , Apl. s:ff."1lnl'l incl. 3BR, 2BA, tam nn. lrJt I l/d 1 1 1 1 ulll. By 011.ne r. 67:.-0:l.'-1. NEED 3 BR ,~use, approx I patio & yrd, landscaped, • VISION • O.::ClUST\'F. \li'l'.'st<'liff Villa, 150/mo. 931 ,\', J9'h St. cp f'P, "v l'I'. p oo .. · . $40,003. Tu_;.;n Ar-en. for &l4-i311 ~·.:tr 11uite "•/frplc + 54$--0492 AdlL~. no pcl~.5170. 615-896.l S1}11nl!<h :tRH, 2 RA , ht'l'lflW<I , I . Ind -" l ""-& d 2 h ' l '1_"_2_B_R d ---1 c:1•11Jng, hlln.", fJ\\', nr lfl"JQ~ engineer at rv1nc U3u •A SINGLE house 2 ~u:'" <'n, 1\11., l?':io 3 Hoon1 S!ri & SIOO n1 0. 01·rr • ·'" ~•11 io, ~r . nr If A I 111 .. sm Complei.:. Call Bob lf11.rri90n, · · BR + Red Hill Realty patio. I( u 11 t1 ~ck. , !l.lO .io. No P t: 1 • . ~Ii shnp'~· Arl ult". nn r,h'.'.tl f\l~'3l~116 vai 1 uy ·'· ' nio ! PALM SPRINGS n~ ;M-1949 run1pus nn. Roonl for 646-1231 \\'e,;lminsler A\·r . Jnn: .!IO I 22!13 Forrlh1'n1 Dr_. fi.\6-:,\~.. , . ,-. ,. , ' \~U11:tle gan:lcn, S 3 :i O, llEALTY REALTORS 1'""E\\' l BR "''/\'ieii· II"' ;: c"· SI ~i " ··rrF.R •111 t • I\ I ~.\\ I hr. i h:i . hl !n . l:i ~lld up 10 R un\fs on \11'0 6T>Ul'J4 Univ. Park C ter, Irvin<' ~ · .~, .. '1 '"5 •'-•' · I u • '' · CTJ'l ;<i. urp~. ~trl 1'°\\"'I 'IV!l'I :-.;......, I 'f'l I ~. On\ •'" ooo out of tcnnl.J! & pool prtv. Harbor llUG!' , • ,. range, m·rn, refri~. no fX'I~. , · · " · · · ·, , t ~~ r WU\. Y _,, , .__ ol BR, frp\C'. Avail J une 1111, V1r11· llom('!I. Capri H.eR\1)' ~ 1 131 • ., •l"J> •. ?11>~. Slril •,.il\.-ttl 54fl·O~iil $..,.'"i,I, ?!li·l'i.75, 21 .. ·fii>l·R!l""J ·coa nlr y ~1'1f!r .,.,;11 yellrly. \\'lllklng d~tanC<'2BRCondo.A/C .. Sl251!no · fr-c~hpaln1 ,k 11chhulltrn + '·· '( ·· '" · ,-;-----;--- IUl'IOtdlnate l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i\iiiii~ l11ott11 le: beach, 675-2672. 2 BR Condo, A fC S225 & S'M.i 644-nz; <ll~w1ucher Aduill'i no fX''~· :!Hit 2h:1, trJll~. dr"?". 11rith1, t ' DI. Hnriin i 1 hlk lrnm ' • 11 2 RR Condo, A/C ~ &. ·~ 3 BR, 2 RA. hlln.'1. 0 \1.', \\'Aler &12-1()>1 I no ""I•. ""·i(of n1·f1!1 , 1;;2Jj 1 0(....-Hn, ll\l lnl PD'•1· ,i:: .. r. Slil(l • SANTA ANA H F I L--' 3 Bedroom bllck wilt. South _.., .,.,,, ,,~ """ 710 Cr-dior ~~i7.l0 OUlff urn frnrg nt highWJ\)'. $775. 675-5050 3 BR Homes .. , .. $%15 A S315 cond ., rl ble fplr., lge cor lot. 1 UR spacious 6 1inlt blrlg: &~l&\9 hus, res EHG-41139 --· · ' · ' ewct condominium Alte in Gtner•I 31 02 424 Dahlla, Cdl\1 3 BR Homes •· $325 It. SlJ5 ' ~~toA A~all May 15· l!kr 'new. Gar.' $100. Adul!;i: Dana Point 3826 _S_•n_C_1_•m_•_•_1• ___ 3B76 prime areA on Main St. 4 BR Homes ..... $335 & S4Zl I fei S42-«>96 no pets m:1 Elden s.Hi-1Sl2 ----------I i 'OWtiet w!.11 carry IArge T.D. S~trrIL PD. Small. but Costa Me... 3224 "BR ltome ........... ~ 11.v. ltort'le!, 3 DR. f'11.~nn. 11.rt Gp~ ' St!PF.R 2 BR Ap1~. GN'11t Only A Few .A&l2hg $1l0,(0). nk.'C Bach, paUo, ~~ blk NEAR PARK. 11ehools and RA:~~;rr ~;· d~: ~~1~1 l.'::: I BR f~m. l11r. irleRl for \' i e_ \\'. T h 0 mp .'I 0 " 2 RR, 2 ni\ & 3 BR. 281\ ,1 SAN JUAN beach. LAguna. Boys Oub, a roonui 3 BR 2 FOR Lrue: New 2 BR + &W-&i68 Alt 5 or v..'llrldll. bachelon . Adults. T~mace. A1anagl'.'m~--O~~~· I 11vr11. Qu iet, m rth Siui S1!J5.-ln'IL PO. 1 BR, ft'plc. & home 1'1th private yard, De 11 . Turtl _,. H V 18 ) $165. 1993 Church. MS-9633. I C "mrnte 11rel.i. F'1rm Sl':6. )' ..• , ISLANDS deck, vfe11i•, l..Rl{UM. pa!Jo, and single ear n ome in t:n .. """. . . n!n Homet!, 4BR, tmL Pl"f 88 h Of! int'd E11tbluff 3830 1 Tho m 11 •o n :ifaMg<'mt'nl .. J2SO-l BR . 2 S,\, lrplc home, gan~. ExceUent C!&llllldc mtn range "'' dbl oven. 2BA. Spectat'\ilar VU, p'.llirl, 4 r . lllr. 'I Corp. 49.'.-0141 r the Sound. Posalble t? blk OCf.'an, NewpnM . lncat1on J:m/mo Ag t . dsh\\'hl', " trash eompnctnr. l.ndscpd. spr1nklen, $475, quiet. 1 sdu~t only, M pt1 , e DELUXE e NE\V -,,--,-1 --II rr?: for OranRe Count)' SJ25.-QIAR~I & Privacy! 2 s.u-m1 Clll dllY'! n~1m or fi44-73ll 1130· 54s.t405. 5-18-1!2.ll. -l 3 BR. 2 RA opt tor lea~<' Sl'lo~lif~~giiiuu. f 2 'le: j , ,. ·1~~1o...:, Am.,•,rica 1 .·~ BR, 2 Ba, trplr, vino' home, 3 bdrm l b8 --· d--n.~ TI4--T~llili. TifE 81u1fs, 3 BR. ttindo. Huntlnaton 8tach 37.0 I lncld •ptte. ma~tt>r l(Ul!e. dln l~R. 2 & l BA l"ndolM ga,.,, ...... u"'""""" ''''" • Lkguna. lllJ'tt ' encl~-·y ~--;(tD'. UNIVERSITY Parlt. 2 BR, 2 Newly det'OI'. $49S mo/ ! I nn &'. dbl g11raJte. Aulo door pool, lrplcA, \\'\k to heh. 't1riented fflOM. NU·VIEW RENTALS Co-n ,•enient Wcstaide IM. TownhouM:, xlnt loc, nr 11!•*'· LOW WEEKLY· RATES I opener 11.v11ll. Pool & OCl'an. city &-p:;oH cour:M'! '" " .... ' . ·, ·~··' ........ . \'..\IJJ·:\· _, HL\IT\ ... , .-.......... ' •· ... ~ ... ,-...,,.,.., !i73-«l:IJ or """"3'M8 • k.w:iitlon ncu l'Chools & jacuul, pool, lennll. UXl AGF./l.T !H4-76Gl Executive Suites FtttrcatiOn 111'ttL Adul~ C1n· 1 vlcv.·•· Sl"r.i. • $295. ·l~lfi. 1 BR Hnu!ll!!, $1XI uUl IJCI, HS. Mopplna:. $275 mo. StS-1770 '"""· Call ~all 2 pnl llARlJOR VIP\\', )Jrmal"i". 727 Yorktown Blvd, b., no pee1"s~~· &4 t.llOf"i4 :\E\\. l.,\ROr:N AP'TS. 1 RR scp. anniJ;c unit, SU:, riA)'!f& 6i>Jo132cvertlnas. or .,.,.kl'.'ndl Avllil July I. l..en:M'! or Beach 31,11. nt Yorkto.,.:n 1 .v7 • • 2 BR. 2 BATif. Sl9""1. utJI pd, Lag. Sch. I BR h!IC, DECORATOR·s Oe~ht 2 3 BR, 2 bu. N'ar new Vwi/Opllon. Dkr. 61.>--0~ S~ll "'6:l Am~ \\'ny. NR 3 BR. 2 RATJI. dsh\\hr, Ulll pd hl'tnd ney,· ,...,, DR. s 1.c I f J College PArk hOme. PU~. . 2 STU S Man.'\ged by '-Jc • • .... . pan Ml "'' • Wit ....... -·"' pool• ne·-· NU HV 4 hr/ fpl , .. ·e1br1r, DIO & 1 8R'1. I 'Vtl .. LIAl\I \.\/ALTER$ e n s~ c."11' I~' "l'l Bach \lnlta, HB S-15 mo, C~I re:n'K'.Jdek!d "" I •malhlmt ""''""· ""''m · ....... ,. Vu, comm pool /lennll, $550, • F\111 :dtchen -, "-N ,.,...., " · SOO. ND Sl.2a A&t. Fee. ml'hog11.r1y crpt Nk.'e yrd. &98-1340/E\~ 6'°""1.S38. Joyce, 644-1791, M2·8:'lJS. e llt~tr I pool Huntington Beach 38'40 Sen Juan 97S-8UJ $300: n10. 2&l3 Santa AM NEW 3 BR tlome, In Turtle Santa .Ana 3280 • t.RundJ')' l&tilitlc?5 Capl1trano CeM.tery Loh/ Cost• Mesa 3124 1 A\"t.1)73...()'791. Rock. Wal~ to Sehl•, tennis, e f"rtt u!llillH • 2BDfl-\1.cktf;.ed1t"raite, cl't.lld Crwat 1500 1.::=;:.;;;.:.:;,;:.. ___ =:.: KIDS OK pool, bus, $125. Priv, Pb'· CONDO. 3 BR, 2 BA w/ e Frtfi llnf>m; or Sm prt o.k $16."1. Sl85 2 llR, ptnn. aduH,. 3878 LAKE-SIDE LIVING • EXCITING VALUE • Adults• Smoll '9ts Bathelor • On• .... lwo 8.A. 175 10 41S 1• 1 JJC 1 Attnc. lronl 2 BR. lae ICU.m)' 3 Br, 2 1la tl'elhly painted. m-2'7tl prival1 Pll)o. On s:rttnbt]t. e TV, A mAld lt'rv. a\'llil, 8"7-!149 RIOY't, n'lrll. t"Jlls/drpt, 1ar r~. ~ llllls M~ ))Alto,~· r.1.arure MlulL no New 01>'•. drps. Nr tchlt. TtJR11.ER()Q{"" ll. F..R. keattd pool • MUM •• Bar-B-Quci * Sl50 .. • pt'(ll. '1~1780 Mnov.rdtf:ottotAclontt ~I tJXI for boch, pl!l5. Sl!IO.. 21'4 A Rutrm Wlhnn,, P!•Cf'ntia, fenced 2 Bl, pool In rte •r~•-much motto Adults on1.1 •• Phone !lt"l'\ite 2 Br., 2 Ba. i812 ~tAndrt'll c11 ... 1n~ 1\d! Olli ~i'S 540-1800 ~-Dr. 1~04 yard. sm. 557...ml ~ uzs. 833-MS3: m-1m PSS mo. Call~. ~n t2131 4Jl.-t.!:59t '-"'°"=''"''-------=::::::::::::::::::::::::=1 • • .. I • \ I I' ' ) \ i::::;:.::ir;:::..;.::..,.;::::.::....;:;•35=SO : Buslnes' Oppor SOOS j PertoM 1 5350 H11ull!! •Ip W11nted , p Wan , M&F 7100 ...;..-oo=He=p"'W"•=:rm;;-;7:n1oo=He:::;lp Wantlfl, Mill Gp..'ERAL ~ I .. ALL POSmONS: Sunday Only Sil. SINGLE Garage for A'M'E:NTION . plant lo\.'f!r., lNCREA.c;t; your bw!Uine, 1·3 YARD, pnige cleanups, A1"'T 1.JGR W•n I ed • BABYSI'M'INC ,i 11 t e Delfyery ttorare. on Albert Pince, 1 tnt~rior designers, ha Ir cup 11Uft; ln 2 wlal, no ~ t l'ftl, dirt, Ivy, Opportun1t1 for co u. p I e . h Ollldl:eeplrc, liwllel/HB Coli.a Mf:IL 831-2170 lit) I bits, etc, , . , Prettltcf' c x e r c [ 1 e 1, l)OdJ or d r Ive wa Y •, stumps. llusband tor m1lnt A repair, I arta, 1 chlkf, Mon-Fri, 2:9'.l OF DAILY Pll.OT TO CARRIERS. RE- Offk• Renter 4400 1 ... ·111uin. r·or mott into: C'Oll (:lrrun lckt.. Cu1tmn lllttng. &11..-. fiwnbln& ete. Nice aalary. I 1 Ul:IW fVIY evt1., Sat dl)os, QUTRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· AT •. .i 640-13'1'0 from J0-5 Sunday' A I• o hall1!.M1/1Witnwcar. MOVING, Haulifla. ExPf'!'. 2,, A,'f •Arf&n. ~m.,,;,,.., Pool. ISO wk, 592-lUl It 592-1510 TION W.6iGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR WESTCUFF I c:_all &1&-51))3. Juanita, ~-R.elia~. RH.llonable. FTff ....._........,. or 6.IUI;>. BEAUTY operaloroS!u&m • EST B y Two choice ottlce IJ}('otLon.c; \.OJNG Janlfl'Jrlal SUpply PRl.'GNANT1 etl. 8Ji.158J. P.1F.OICAl. Front ofc I strl & l aaiatut for bul)l BENTON \VlUJAMS, 330 W LEPRO~ AAMES.-.:; on Westcnrr Or. si•.o and I 8 1.slncss. Must 5ell due to Ctuinz. confidential oou~I· t.10vtNG1' Local rurn . or recept. exp'd only, m.11utt. aalon. 1610 w. Cout Hwy, STREET, COSTA lilESA . TE E $2Z5 a month Call i'r.>-722S. lllnN1!1, 1111 I ulrieA write Ina: &. tcft:rral. Abortion, ~n. hauling. 32 ft. furn. Type 00. U.e D?ctaphone, N,S. ~ 642-432l FOR APPOJNTlitENT. ' 1 JMltOrial Su ly P 0 Box adoption It keeping. van. ~ lira. 9~. Mon-ii!.. HB. I Bureau of 1559, Cotlta ~t ,CalU 926~ APCJ\ltE M2-4436 HAULING s10 &: up, gara11:e • 84T-8585. ! BANKING An Equ1t Opportunity Emp OY'9r Employment Al'""'r'J ~~.A~~oo~ fo,r ~!~ S0:!~°W~lit ~~~~ ~~ ,:';. :2.:t. big Oat Awmblerw ' INt(::Ng:~;'·::NK Help Went.ct,, M&F 71001 Help W•ntecl# M&'f 7100 Beach, 642--084 or 4!)4..9907. ~c~v~~t-~ic~~~t~'!i LOCAL moving Is hauling by PRODUCTION ~~ Cll'l'ical DISH MACHIN'E'pPR 10001 Invest Opport'y 5015 . Slin Cle~tc. For a,ppl, =t.531~ ~c:;s..'&438' ASSIMILERS .... PBX . URGnm y t~Umeres=~m.t)( r~u.11~ VO NEW OFFICES 1t-'INANCJAL CONSULTtNC !~.till '192-9034. 49'Z-9ll6 LIOHIJ' IIA ULtNG ANil ""'Pl•tform Secretary "'1IL etnployee be~fits. Apply 1 ~· .... ' \.\LLF\' I< I \I I \ . ... ' .. ' ... ~ ,, ..... . .... ,... ""~ IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Fffiltf has Clients w1th Trevel 5450 MOVING. LOCAL/OR .•• ]st &: 2nd Shih. At leut 1. ...,.Pool S.Cret•ry NEIDm Costa Mesa Memorlal FREE )' Only 42:c .-r Cll. ft. ext.'C.llenr Real E.•late und e 645-8495 e ytar experitnce tn touch up , ..,..St~r•pMr Hospital, 301 Victoria. C.~l. t ,.---, New Project~ fm-lndlvldual RE S ~ONSIBhE adults C'lf PC boards. MU$1 be ""Teller Equal Oppo rtunit y ) 400 ft. k UP. All u1ll Incl. or institutional invl'Stors. No willing 10 drive your Hous•cl•aning 6054 1 : fnmlllar with parts llllA, ..,.Opet-1 Offi 'EO:mii"':O°'~'iir . .,..,..,..,..,.iil ~·J.~~~a~~i~:~:_; ~f00!1~ipa~:01y:n4l ~~~~:.bl~ercat~ ~a~:k ~DOMESTICS • ~j2~~ll·t~~~ and ~:e ~ P.::~m. "'Girl Friday • NC).ONE EVER ~ San !)!ego Frwy to __ .;a so•r in July. Pef!K'>M.I references Live In Or Out I I xln't benetl~. good v.orking ...-c1.r1c Typists Do ys°'e'c"R'""eTARIAL PAYS A FEE ~ Avery J·nrlcwa y :urn otr. ; Mort. Trust o....,., ~ E:xchan~'>d. 979--7570. VOAYCLEANERS Sa ary rommerururate "'th oonds. · AT AA.MES t 131·1600 ' -Apartments Or Homes experience. Good lringe Cootact Personnel Dtpl. 1~rim SKILLS? . THE EMPLOYER ' --------LOANS UP TO WI. lttlR·A·SHER benefits and v.·orklng WESTLANDS BANK n•w J di kl al /M A: 1 1 TD L Domestic Agency condl!lon!I. &nd resume or SantA Ana; c11.11r. Personnel Service ~ eo!ns:nuy. cai'f~mz ALWAYS DOES t st oa ns I s.'Wka.,. ~ \!Cl 979-7700 24 l!oun apply to: 1714) 835-2511 17511 Irvine Blvd. ask ll! a bout our top P\l.Ying O fc Mgr $125 ~ EMPLOYER PAYS FEE "'~ndard Equal "-· Employ" •115 Tuttln • "'led""'"""'· Pmonable ""'''· W/I"°"" ,1 2nd TD L"ans HOUSE OF CLEAN "7f9 Call MM450 .personality needed for !!J'S U Babysitting 6008 CRrpets, v.·iQdows, floon;, Memories. Inc 131-5460 NEVER A FEE AT 'f'E.\fPO !'A'ank N.B. ana o I c I • L O • C uphol. Special rates for reg. • Equal Oppor. Employer TEP.WO Temporary Help Settetarlal skills a must· t ~ owe•t rete1 r•nq• o. 1 BABYSITTING my home, serv, 642-6824. A SUb&idlary of BANK coune & a backgrnd in I WESTCLIFF BLDG. I f ULL SERVICf ··--'··' ' .. ·-~ .... '""" "·~·· ........ I Sattler Mtg. Co. I doy or 'lghl. F"""'1 yard, APPLIED MAGNETICS CLERK TYPIST DRAPERIES-WOMAN r;.,.,.,, holplUI. """""""" I 0 I Dffi 642-2171 S4s.o6t1 hOl lunches. 642-5299. STEM.I Oeaning, de e P CORP. POSITIONS · DRAPERY \VORK ru.t Needs exper. ~n. Ahle to work * e UXe ICeS* &: · r! bo 24 extraction, dry within 3 hn. "s."'011as..:_~\n. "'eaiStlf.~' Cost• Ma'" help. 646:1462. 646-1931. wtlrg sec'y &r acc:tng sta~. • '1°''111~ ur r area yn, Carp•nter 6015 sanitizes, Sat is tact ion '™... ,;r6•vo Need mature woman for - • .. t11 M1. Howa1C1 (145 6 101 gunr.557-67.U I PROOF MACH. OPR large offke in Costa Mesa. DRIVERS w/de~able car Exec. S.C'y $750 For Lease, 384 sq Ft. comm/ [g] c An p ENT n Y. Master 6063 1 A1l equal opportunlly lttust be able to type Salary + comm1:-:lon. Ph. Secretary to 2 top vrP'i'tn buslrret;s. {2 offices plus re-I Lott and Found I CraUsmnn·rrmodcling & Janitorial emplo)'er NCR exper. preferred. {electric), use 10 key adding &12-9-152 aft. 4 this i::;u~r plUflh Sltc~I ccp1ion 11rc11 & storugel. Ad· finish work guurantecd. TELLER machine, fllc, answer Earn $ ....... Wk F••h. '''·-.Th-· 2 -1 Ai.......,i·t. o" .. ,,,_~ .,J05 'b..·l. I"· -/after 6 C& ll leaning Ser vi c e Asseniblen xpenence pre C• '"'"· phone!I etc. Must be able to SNACK bar at le n da n 1 s ~UyR nl'l'<'I JX'r50n whO ~ JRccnttoOr•m•"CO "oi y 1 '. · l'l'E0 , ''STIMATES. C E" 1-.. &~ ..., "v "'--=to•_ ...... ··~ " .......... Con1mercial & Re!idenlial. APPLY \\'Ork an occa.slon~1 dny on mature, p/time eves. Applf ket>p th1•lr busine!lll 1<lral~. 1 Call 546-8801 Lost & Found 5300 P'"m:::·c,,-~~-~-~ lte1tSOnable Rates. 5.'i7-2330 ASSEMBLY lM5 Neweort Blvd lbe weekend.Ex c e 11 en t in person aft 7pm, Mon thni ~1nnhl 1iklll!11 Rre onl".., I ~~~~---__ I PATIO-Covf'r!I & Deeks Painting/Pan11rinn 6073 CROCKER BANK con1pany benefi ts lncludlrig Fri. Harbor Blvd Drl\'e-ln, minor Pllrf. of thl!I l , Key Office Location CALIF. ANIJ\IAL CONTROL "·•tom de•ig--• e•. pertly ;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;";;;";;";;;•;;;; p0 1·d "•"alloo no1'd m"'l•at -• 1 >....u '"'" ·• "'n"al Oppor. Emp'-·•r .. • " ' ,~ ....... " Harbor Blvd at McFadden pa._..,.,. !lpo · • •'• I approx. t,327 sq ft Incl. • Hunti~gton Beach Shelter bui;L t'rcc estimates t TRAINEES .,..,.. ..,:r & rellrcn1ent P r ogram · Santa Aiia . NO PlfONE L •--' $-' 1 r-onfere:noo-rm, rN'fpllon 8J21 Ecltson St. ~Zill 646-Ta!!S 84&-9 195 * Wiiiard P•inting BART>~.· DER. p/tlme day• Opp o r tun i p' 1i es f<_> r CALl-S PLEASE. oan ~ y 1 ~ l area, 6 offiee11. stoc·k-nn. IBack of Humane SocietyJ od 1 1 C 1 .,, advancement. ease 1t.·nte • _ Great chance fel' Main entr identifica1 io n. 5 AnlmRI Assistanct League I AD~. rem e • repair, a tc~, ontrac or s * & nights to \l'Otk in lamily Claullied 11d No. 150. Daily ELECTRONIC TECHNI· --A.XI adval"IC'C'ment i! )'OU are tht! I day janitorial, mu sic .1cat &: Dog licen...e avail to patlO 1~v":2 1~111 1,1'0t k RESIDE~TIAL Elcetronie ni:.scmbly or restaurant . ~lust l>'l Pilot, P.O. Box l..500 Costa wanted for estab l ished right party for thill mp ~ Campus Dr. Q.C. Airport, H.B. residents thru April i guarn · -· & COfll!\lERCI,\L prepplngs e x p c Ti c n c e dependable & able to v.·ork lttesa., Calif. 92626. r.larloe Electronics Distrib-financial orpniul.Uon bi I Occupancy June !st. .l>lh withnut penalty. Carpet Service 6016 F'incst Craftsmen preff'rred, but not absolutely ! \\'/public. Exper. not ~tor. Good career opµr1.un· Irvine. Salary could to OmcE ~.o! 1',0R G~:~~. 1:1:°~~1~ED JOHN ·s c~rpct t:.hol"ICI')' \'fall Texturin~ \\'all~J.>ering p~~iy: I! ~~.Pizza burger. E-~~!:n.K rcypi..'~T/time ~i ~. ~~~~{ce~~: :1:n h:~heVA.for~XflE'_: 1 ~ c~ Al h Bl ndc \ Ori Shampoo, !Sol l Ne\\' Aeoustical Cl'ihngs : '"""' on•""'•" r-., RENT. Costa lttesa. llatbor g an, 0 • ma e Retardants I. Degreasers & PleaSt' Call t'or Estimale , Standard BE AU TIC I AN \\ilntcd KEYPUNCH OPR I-'~-'-'-~'--====~-convent. loans. Top beDtntw; at Adams. Bel\utilul modem Lab mix, B/\V, male 1 brl 0 *642-SnS 640-1136* lmmcdiately ()f sooner. 1 or Data Process. 4 tir day ELECI'RONICS ol cou~. 1 air, mwilc, janitorial, Ollss G<orm Shep mix, tric-c. r. ~~~eor blea~~te~::' !ru!e State Lle. No. 281038 Memon'es, Inc. 2 Hairdressers. with or Swing Shift ASSEJ\ffiLER , __ , $700• I A Walker & Lee Bldg. Call, Polnler mix, B/\V, male .,,,.;,~~~ ....... ~~ y.•ithout foUowin&, Apply Us CLA-VAL CO Exp. In 1.1iniature elect. Pn ~ Y to pres , 546-5828. Doxie, mix, Blk, fem. by MVlng .n~c extra d\rir. PAINTING k &: REPAlR. 35 APPLIED ~I /\ G N ET I cs Salon. 2300 Harbor Blvd., Ex .d I ' benefit J\1ark: 4~1036 on the go wflols of Irons~ bi Ge~ Hill, 557-0136 or Belgian Shep mix, Blk, 1'". carpets. Save )'OUl' money ::: A subsidiary of penon, Permatress Beauty 17lh I: Placentia, rnr Laguna Beach area. call Organlzl!d busy pres. 1,1•h0. l;, I EXFClrl'tVE SUITE Chihuahua, Blk, fem. -\Vl\l clean hving rm., n ng ~kl' :~~an~;~f m~ u !~ mt S. ~·Street 1 C.?i.I. 549-0757. r::· u1: & • ~:St Ins. Pa1~ the fire. If you llke' '1 Overlooking N.B. llarbor, 600 ~~d ":k ~JB. male nso. ~~S1~6ia"f1i'ss~5 .53&-~:;,''""=.-,-,,.,--,---= Sat A a Calif 92704 ; BEAUTICIAN. A&si.'itant or absence & vacations. Profit EMPLOYED BUT handso!llt' boss who ls a~ 1 sq fl, alM others 600 to 1300 Shep rrux\11~p, Tri,e;;1Qie. yni. exp. In \\'ha! t."OUflt.!i not PROF. wallcovering, state n a n ' • l Shampoo Girl. 1'1ale or sharing. Equal Op po r WANT TO d>:Jlamic & very succePftll, 1 sq It . Ccn~nela Ba~k Bldg Lab mbc, pup, Blk. fem me!hotl, I do work n1yioell. Ile. No. ?79514. Insur, all An equal opp or tun I t y · Jo"cmale. Licensed. 963-3433 employer. · CHANGE JOBS? thts 15 the spot lor you. ·' ,' 1 on Coast wy & e\Vport Terii/Cocket, Tan, fem. r.ocxt ref. 531--0101..___ !l'pes r ".p<>r. 71 4/842-4386. employer BEAlITY Shop for sale. 300 -Confidential Evening Loan Process $7'0Q Blvd. 642-4644 . Germ She"p mix, tan, F. CARPET HOUSE PROF. painter. honest work. I:::::::::: \\'. Coa.'i! H"'Y· Newport CPA 1'~inn, has career lntervi•ws Av•ilable Cent rally I o c at e d .n, I -~="""'='='==~.,..-:Terrier mix, Tri, male I Pre-Grand Openln~ Sale. rcas. Int/ext, free estimate. Beach. 642-0844 or 494-9907. opening, for bookkeeper. p I R "benut!ful downtown Sa$ * I MO. FREE RENT * Cock-a-poo, Blk, male I NRme B~ at Oi!ICOUnt Refs. 5'13-27:19, 642-3913. Asscmbler!I BEAUTY Operator v.·anted Mult.iple I cd g er ~xp ersonne esourcet Ana" Super nice boss & I No lease rcq, Dlx. offiC<"ll, Cock-a-poo Bf\V, fen1. PriCf"!. • ASSEMBLY 1 at Allegro Del lttar Beauty d ~ s l rn b I e ma ch inc Carol Walk•r, 833-9145 frirn<llv r 0 • w 0 r ke r 11 . adj. Alrportcr Hotel. 55c Samoyed, WWte, male FREE , TIMATES INT/EXT PAINTING 1 Salon in Corona de! ?.1ar. C'lr:cnted, Salary c;ommcn-1151 Dove S\,-eet Slllbilf1y a must & Sq. ft. Incl. a/c, full Beagle, Brwn, n1ale CA ~"r ,,.._ I.Ii Orange Co. Jim 675-3359 1 Xln't opportunity. Ca 11 surate .""1th exp. F o~.Appt Suite 112, Ne\\'J)Ort kno1,1·l!'dge of Fl!A, VA & services, 2172 DuPont rm. 8. Irish Setter mix, pup, Pol. __ ,., * Wallpaptr Hanger* TRAINEES ! 673-0968 or 673-4560. call Lc:is f714 l 833--06:.. Agency & Temporary Serv. con\'ent. Joan processing. 833-3221. (9 til noon). Terrier mix, Brwn, mRll' Carptt Cl•aning C. Rebko 646-2-t.19 Boat Atsembl•rt C0?.1PANION · NURSE 10 Salary is fl(>g'.O., if sharp DESK space avl!lllable $50 J Terr/Bass mix, Blk. male I Floor Cere & Window1 Exprr. only, l\1ust be highly Elderly A.lert m~n. needed -£xecutiYe Secretary person. mo. \Viii provide turn\lure •Afghan, Tan, Blk, fem. ! Dutch Maint. Scrv. 531-1508 Pla ster/Repair 60n Electronic assembly C'l r qualified for fast gt'O\\'ing for day shlfl. 968-42'l2 aft. G•I Fr1'doy u.v. at $5. mo. Answering, CATS boat manuf. Top salary for c'"'"·::m::.·-------..,... 86Vicc available. 17875: Gray, Brwn. male HOUSE $24.95, Room $4. PATCH Pl..ASfERrNG preppll'lg exp er I enc e right people \\'hO are career COOK, Pizza, over 18. Apply lo the President of 1hl11 Sharp, stable lndlv. "''hO can Beach Blvd., Huntington Black, femaJe Sleam house $39.9.l. Uphol. All types. Free estimates preferred, but not abM>lulely 'nded & look' f 1 S Pizza dynamic firm. P.1ust posses.o; go up lo T.B. ln bkkpng, Besch &42-4321 Gray/White lng hr F Lie, ins, guar. '17G-Sl7D. Call 540-68Z5 necessary. Pleruieapply: mi Ing 0 r n person. traw Hat . all lhE' refined skills, in· P.1ust be an indiv. who llkH · · ' ' • b 6078 Sta d d advancement. S.W W. J7th Palace, 32(11}.) Cam In ° clurling broad administrath·f' 10 work on 0....'11. Last pel"9'.ltl 1 OFFICE SPACE FOR White, Mort ha~. fem. Cement/Concrete 6019P ·.;.lu:cm=,;;ing"'------ft Gt St, C.P.I. 642-<M2. Capistrano, San Juan Capo. ba kg _, Sat 5 A · LEASE Corona del Mar. Btv.'11/Blaclc stnpe, n:.8\e -ER c l'OUuu. ary open. there yn. ccurate lyp!ftl 35c 10 50c IKf n. lR\VIN & 1 AND OTHERS 536-2513 CEMENT: Patio, drives, L.R. OTIS PLUlttBING ••-• I BOOKl\EEP Full Charge, DAY COOK Slart immediately. Phone for linancial stn1ts necess. '1R.W!N • REALTORS .·,LOST Black Belgium ! \\'alk5-Repalrs, saw & Remodels & Repairs. Water mwmol'le5, ftC. f~r recreation club .. Full Good beneflls. Apply l\l·F'. l\1nrlc Ann llazc for ap- 1 Free S-t.LR0011 heaters, disposals, furnaces. A SUbsldial'y ol ume, good ~ity & 2-4. JOU.Y ROGE~ 2300 polntmcnt. T:>2·1700. Accntng Clrk "-!Q I ~6tt.--61Jl . s. Shcpbt'~,-4 .!OO"Jha _ old.1 removt. est. '?")!'t"'' dsh1,1·ashn. 64H263 'l\1/C & APPLIED ?11 AGNE TICS !§al&f'Y. Located m Newport Harbor Blvd., C.M. EX SEC'Y , $7S0 Fa!!t paced ofc w!lot11 GI * WATEJtllRONT * Lof.t'V\1;. Ne\\'l)Ott l!f!fkh111 . CONCRE.."l:K. p~. Patio BIA. Complete Plunlbin& .CORP. Beach, c-;a\111~ * COOK, Sa"•ler * · ,.. . ., -room for a'dvancement In up Prime N-~ "·a·~ loc. on 4/24/,74. n«;ls i;hol!I. Covers.' Qli:ktl()i v.urk. Reas. eo--·· Lk -· -S An s--t BOOKKEEPER "" Co n s_.triicllOll ,!i8l-kground a: -f'.'Ol"lring de ve I 0 p Executive"'"!fft~;:"' ~i'frplc., ~;;: ~1lfl 557·2110 or Ucemed. 642-8514. ......-..tee. · .,,_.... s:;t; Aila, ~tt'.'92-mt 'I Full Charge, 5 days, Irvine ~~~J:i'ic ?o~b Chef. y,•/skill at detail. Lots of Rerounting dei}t. Just ~Ml 1,1·et bar, prlv. bftth. Contractor 6021 Roofing 6082 ' . area. Salary commensurate PR. Split Fe-e. Olli Control Santa Ana & NIA'J)l frw,nt 341 Bayside Dr., NB 675"6161 LOST REP;\IRS. all types. Reas. An l'qUal opp o r I u n 1 t y w/exp. 979-S18-3180. D~LIVERY man for early Car<'er E ~ P _Io)' m c n t Some collcRe helpful. t &r NEW OFF1CE _ Two roomll GIBSON 5 string Banjo. Can CUSTOM BUILDER Fl'('e est. Llc'd. Ask for employer BOYS & GIRLS Times home rlellverly route. Ag~y, 556-8505. J 40 0 AiReceivable S600it1 15 X 15 and 10 x 12 All • be Identified by the \VOrds I Remod·.Add . Y.'ork Guarantd w ll 541 3388 830-5020 Adults only. 2 ~~ hrs dally, Irvine Bl, N.B. expcr is all that is needed,' · 1 "IIB GIBSON" . 1 . a · ..,, ' · NeW!ipaper Carriers. Mln. cmnomlcal car required. No EXPERIENCED hO~pital, E Off' 500. uUlities paid. SlOO per 1 wnt en in Yantcs Const. No. 279870 Sewing/Alterations 6084 Assembler age 10. Lido Isle, Balboa solicillng, no oollecring. in ""lient ins•·ra"'""' blll m· g R. • ICI $ month. C06ta Mesa area.' the peg·head. Generous Re-20 """ f'Xltel' 499-4337 . I & B "" '" rtlt 5iE4981 J"' OU O Perunsu a alboa Polnt. Westminster, Hnlg B ch clerk. 64()-$50 Knowledge of bkkpng & 548-7729 or 642-8372 · wa · · Jack Taulanc, patios, ALT ERATIONS·Restyling-CAN Y W RK Contact Mr. Backstrom at area. 633-2924. FASHIO good common sense wil.I ~t NEW OFFICES LOST Parakeet -Shul·ins remori, add. Lie. B·I 269)72. ..,,~~.!'.! 'vear, Expert. Ref. ON WEEKENDS the DAILY PILOT ?r call DELTVERY Man, ('arly A?.1 * N * you this position In fP'OWlilg 1z00 Quall St. Ne\\'Jl(>rt Beach companion. Lg. green male, My Way Co. 642-4100. ~ 642-4321 & leave apphcaOon. deliV""" of LA Times, CO!ita Consultants, No exp. needed. R.E. firm oU S.D. ft\\')'. COP.1MF.RCIAL BROKERS wings unclipped. Ans to [ •-·• ...... "'NDALL G•o ~-tr. Ti' le 6091 r -J F'ull or part time. Start · 833-8393 T.V. Vicinity Fcdoo C.P.t . ivReuu... .• ~ & ,.._ " ..... ~·1 AT NIGHT BRANCH l\tAN A'GER· MesR & N.B. :u'l'a No Immediately. We train . SPECIALS 4124n-1 3:XI p.m. Please l s1 ence ...... n1n1erua CF.RAr.llC TILE NEW & SEC'IYfurL.A.Trlal7inn. rolleding, must have Salestol\l anageme nt . A!Rl"Cf"ivable $600-t 2 OFFICES, paneled, bar, call 963-1121. * 548-153T * remodel. Free est Sm jobs J A • 70 wpm, Irvine. 213-627-5025. dependable car. 5-18-4752. 832-4772. Juanita. Bookkeeper $600 =r~~=~:~: ,;~~~stl FOUND: KEE SHOUND Electrical 6032 \\'eloo mc. 536-2426. USt nyt1me BRANO NEW OFCSl DENTAL Allst. niln 5 yrs FLORAL DESIGNER F/C Bkkpr S750 Superior, NB, 646-6634 {HUSKY TYPEl Female .. 4 1 ELFCrnlCIAN • Ucense Top Soil 6092 WE WILL FIT YOUR to $650. 100o/e F rH chRinikl~gen:a1 ":ipe~. ; Tt'mporary or full time. Sec'y/Manuf. S750 DARK Rm. sho\\·e r , mon\hs. at Lathrop Jun!Of' No. 23.1lOS. Small JO,;,, Put your good oUicc ray ce •.••. ca e. us . ~7871 962-3280 Sr. Secretary $650 High San-A-4123 * TC ''SOIL * ~MPOST SCHEDULE skills & exp. to \l'Ork neat, eU1c1ent, quick. & hk_e AITER 3:30 P!\I Ins. Blll<'r SRJO paoclled, wn4x24 stoni"" 6~.__.,:,~... '" .... , • maint & repeira. 5-18-53>3. .....v 1 "-I d ,..~ +.r-.w.>.l *?.!ULCH _,,. RED\\'OOD ; Jn pl.ush sumiundings. peope ......... nera erustry in FORELADY-0nly exp e r . PBX.Opr s.m rm all. 1652 Nev.-port Blvd. Furniture 6041 Call co.,_,,...,,, COME WORK CAROL 133-9145 N. B. Progressive nlOdern oe•d apply, Good asmg R.cce.P' l5tlO C.P.1. WAL b.E T -found 4/25 ....,.,........ f Call ~g.9470 O ~ ~-Woman's black. Stat e rs 1 R 1 .• h' J b'I TrM Service 6093 FOR US Personnel R•tources o c. . · opportunity. Call &G-4797. "'' • .,vist .i ~ Sq. Ft. Incl crpts, drp·"·, Bros folarkel & l 9th St .. 1 • 1n1s 1ng u 1 ff . · Agency: 1151 Dove Street DENTAL See .. Bookkeeper, Dental Recep _ air rond, janllor1al & uul., C.?ii. 673-2UO l'xl . 281 or ~lr·Re!ltoreNow! Rcs1-''Chai s' Tree Service '' Suit•ll2 NewportBch Recepl. 20 to 35exper. or GAL FRIDAY l\100 Receptionist $270 per mo. MULLAN 1 6'12-8168 dent1al/Commcrcial. Vinyl, Trimming, Removal & \'arri 838·5460 , ' · collegt". 546-J(Q) (l\1·FJ Aggressive Costa fol es a ?itl'd Receptionist $5.50 ; Really, 3400 Irvine, a.10-2960 ·, 1,1·00<1, large & small. \Ve Clean-up. ~~7939 """""""""""""""""" 1' rec, Fee & Temporary wkends (1().21 536-8965 fabric distribulion center Keypunch Opr ~ 1 CORONA de! P.iar crpted ~: I, YR ~Id lg n1Ale E.•timale, pickup & deliver. 1 :BREAKFAST COOK exper. DE~'TAL .\ssiSTANT, oral seeks sharp girl to handle ~ 18'xl'' h 11·1 vt' lndi Setter, fie 49th St., 55l -5990 979-430S , not necess. Mum: be & X 1. general office \\'Ork. Must ADMINISTRA • 5. arp 0 <.'f', P · N.B. Nam«! "Ollie". Ne<'ds ' II i I j ASSEMBLERS dependable & v.·illing to surgery · ·~Y ic. a must. be organized & accurate. be.., parking, S.~. 673-3048 medical ion. Reward. no G ardening E.,.._,m.lt f f 0 r E 1 r c tro.-Mechanlcal work . ~.J'!i. lake 0 n lmmcd. 0~~6l Receptionist. lite typing. MALE DIVISION CPA: dcslre:i to shatt Laguna questions 646-4195. 1 PARADISE Ol'vi<'t's. Exp er i enc. e d respons.1bil1ty & be able to pe~nnel re P 0 rt in g & Jewelry Sit $2SK Olf1ce v.•11h other prof., wsr brown Attache caSI'! tn • pl'('ferreri. But will train. work ~·fpuhlic. Good DENTAL Receptionist & PI'OJ<"et work. Salary to S6fXI . ' · perron 494-97Sl ; .._,.,.king lot of Safeway on , GARDENING Job Wanted, Male 7025 STACOSWITCH start\ n g v.•ages v.·/ Dental Assistant. Exp'd . , for pct80n v.'/ the right Outstanding. poinllon l or ' ~ I S I r Re · Cos lt1 540-7617 background. Call 549--0349 career m1~ed Per ,_o,, 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB FR i r vie \V Rd., C.l\1. p<'C a ize i;toration ATTENTION I 1139 Bilker, C.r.1. 1iromo1lon according *to ta esa ltlon. thru Fri. S.S. Sat 8-12. \\'/exper. in calling on , 5'1" SQ ft & UP 5'1\·SO~ Rev.·iu'd. &t2-86S6. & L11nclscap'!. ?.fonlhly 549-3041 ability. Pizza burger, Dentul AMi~tnnt chalrside . whol<'sale key acrotwts. a · • . , . ?.lnlnlcnnnct" & Sprinkler Experienced Class l driver, An Equnl op p 0 r I u n I\ y ' 963-4509. exp. preferred, Newport GAL F'ncWy, sailboat mfg .. 4 Unliniited fulure. Busin•ts R•nlal 4450 ~~~ ~ s Sl~a~ ~~~;~ ~ Rcpn~r. r an 642-8649 out of i1·ork due to con1pnny Eniploycr BURGLAR i\lann installC!r. Beach. 642-7998. D1:1 y "'k. P..1ust have basic Capistraoo. Call & idl'ntlfy EUf!.OPEAN G" rd en ~ r . folding. J\lember Team~l r :( Exper. Send Resume to ofc skill s. 548--94.'l2. Manuf. Rep $12K FOR Lcn se. MeM Clothing 4~9238. lt1a1ntenance . Landscepin~. l.oc'lll ~2. Will go \\1th op-1 ASSEfofBLERS P.O. Box 1455, Costa l\lcsa. Desperately GIRL FRIDAY National co. needs peft!M1 1 Shop. Complett" \\'ith custom 1 -'~=~------Trre r c 1n o vn 1. Ve ry port .:uty. II you 1\·Rnt a pr cc i 1 Ion electro-mcch. 92626 Part Hme, Ex\'d In tt'Ct"pt... \\·/good out sl de salts dpidgn lixturell. ready for WST EASier Sunday, Blk reasonnblc. 6-12-.'>329 eves. re.1eble man. call Rob Al Assembly. r ......... t-"al, kkpg. r 0 r backgrourKI. Dt-gree ·90\_ · 1nale LAbradot puppy 846-1677 an ·llme S I <>=-•~ ""' r ,.._ I immed o ec up a ne y in "'/red col. Reward 842~126 YARD aeanups, Garng.,. ~ · Requires: Strong mech. CA HER Needed m'lll.ll architectural ofc.Hn. necess. ~~urn + t'XP + f'xcluslw area ol Ea!§tblulf Cleanups & Ute Hauling. Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 apt!t11~t". As.sembly o r i DINNER SHIFT g to 2. Age 25 to 35 prefnt bonus. Xln t opportunity.,. / ~~~~~1>011 Beach, call ~I~ ~{SC'~=· g\C!"i"i Reasonable. 646-4676. n1achine shop ex Per .1 Apply in pel"90n AUporter Gared N. Smith, AIA. .:_ lnc. Pharm. Sis $l'21' AVAIL. 2 Sloret1. Inquire at S48-3S5l. P.IO\V & Edge monthly NEED ~Ip at home? \Ve 1 helpful. C.M. 642-8080. tnn Hotel, 18700 • P.!acArthur * Secretaries Newport Beach, 642-7155 Degree in life sciences a nU1.inlf'Mnce ya.rd cleanup havf' ai~es. nurses. hskpn. I ~. ?o.1Rnager for family ' Blvd, Irvine. (Across h'om * Typists GARDENER m~t. Car furn + e;i1p + AJley West, Ask for Mr. LOST, \'r"hite, !em. Samoyed, Tully, 2100 W. Oceanfront.1 Vk\. 1lesa del ?i:lnr Al"t'a. & hauling G-...... ""o "142 com. ponions. Homemakers ~taurant. • _,........ f 0 r ' o. C. A'-~) No -~-• '-V · .. ~ .,~ u h «7 •~1 ••• ,,,..,. .. ., .. """. ..,..,...,. Full time. Immed. n.... .. i..... bonus. Good potential. ., FINE EDGE PJO n .... ~ · Ind.iv. who wants to learn calls please. * Bookkeepers Apply In Pe~·-% N.B. 615-1714. 1 Rc11.'8rd. ~ • LOS"t': Female Cat, long tndvstrlal Rental 4500 grey hair. Vic. Paclllc & 1;;;;;;;;;;;::::;;;;;;;;;;; I \Vilson, CM. 645-5247 Yard r.talntenanN! Servif'e Help Wented, M&F 7100 food bus. Expe-. not necess. * Acctnn Cl_,_s HILTON INN Sales TraiMe $7960 CleanupstHauling, 548-8625 P.lwit be 21 or over. !\lust CASHIER ";II ra. LAGUNA HILLS National ro. wants P1't'ton, ~~ YARD CLEANUPS A /Payable $650 like working w/people, be P.tatW'f: V.'Otnan, variable hn. * Gen'I Ofc call on loci\! accounts. cat EDP. ~cellent ComJ)ftny dependable & \\illing 10 40 hr \\1c:. Kcrm Rima 25200 LA Pat Rd. furn + ~p. Some salel &: rompletc malnt. 645-0.109 F'ec! Paid/Also Fee Jobs I accept miponslbility. Good Hantware. 2666 Harbor * File Clrks iiOii;iLaauiiiOO.n ... aHi;iij,illiii''i;Caiii;.,.;;.j•expe1'. WOll\d help, but no( HNuOWnl~L!AS~~ General Se rvicet 6046 WESTCLI FF I starting wRges ""'/'raises Blvd, Costa Mesa. VOLT ~!IS. FOU?-41J Shaggy r.rey & \Vht. Dog. F('malc C.ltl. 833-2191 Pcrsonnf'l Agency balled upon "bi 11 t )'. CASHIER/Couotor Gi'rl tor p GENERAL OFFICE NE M-1 IM k Ill C ' Piaaburger: 963-4500. instant eraonnel K"'P bu~ w/Jots of public Mech. Ennr. $1•w..: 1'"0Uf\n Black femaJe cock·, ' ar enter caleterin. Hrs 7.J :30, !\Ion ~,, ··• '"'-r:; 940 Sq. 1''t. &t UP 4 .1651 E. F.di~r. S.A. ASST MGR-TRNE thru Fri. Holidays It v.1tnds :01~:......~~~!\r,lbPle!n.n contact. Lire t y p Ing . P.fl'Chanic;1.l de11i$rn e;i1pet~ or G-9129. Hamilton ,(: Nf"vland S1. I apoo puppy, i7t41 , ___ __:::54~ Al90 p/time lunches llam· off. Call 833-8691. Trmpomry SC!rvlre eptllud(' rm-figures. Good needed. 1 Part)' dl'Jll . OoOd 960-1970 5.~7803 1"6 4631 A/RECE l·VABLE-2pm. Nilj> shift 5-mldnlte. CASHIER & HO STES S: 3M, Campus Dr., Suite 106 ooJ~~itB.st Agency gro\\'lh potential.• ,.,,..~l~ND~u"'srn""'l•A•I.""""" I [ l[j] lltr HANf>l' M~N CA~ Must ha\•I' i;onir nccounting ~iP/! M person, 1205 Baker 1 Exl!'d, M•tla·• Mex I c an Newport Beach 546-47~1 11400 Brookhurst, F. Vly. Electro.Me:chan1cal COMMERCIAL r.notlal& .. Ho ... ~ R1:•"'"' a ....... ov1: ... 1:,.~• background \\'/ Ao o d ' · · Rtsblurant. Call 642-976-t F..quaJ Oppor. Employer Suite 213 963-€775 Dreftsm•n ,!l3~ . . • RCt'UrRle 1yping. Crerit co. ASSISTANT lttnnRgtt Tnln· CLAIMS Ev•ulNE_R_ N--' '• OFFTCt.: SPAC£ DENNIS eT. CL.AtR workf'r"lt. CR\I Rita Johnl!iOn,' ee, for Piua dcl.lvery 5t"_l"V-""""" DR'S ASSISTANT L"-'U good backgrou for lease In cboi('(l l\11.ulon 540-QXi), CoRslnl Pe"°"nel Ice. &42·9452 atl .t Fee Paid .P.1~1 havt' l yr . GENERAL OmCE tleRtg n. SmaU co. Rooq\ Viejo area. Good (ncy I PerSOMlt S3SO I l!ANDYMAN: Apt.s. Homei . Ai.rl'tlcy, 2790 Hurbor Bb.'d, exper. in auto claims. Young la<?' 118-28) to '>l.'Otk TEMPORARY i:roW1h. acttM at AVf'!r)' Pri<'A·ay. I ll.EPALRS, large or !llnaJI Ot AUTO SALESMEN salvage & ~uhrog11tk>n. ".11 ~ors assl1tant/recep. Call $33-9145 Mech Drafttft'Mln $1'1 Realtors participation Cofi"-VA1S1ECTOMY 1 . jobs byconscl e ntioua Needed for one or Orange Bc11utiful modtm ofc &: tiorustlnhealth 5P11.Noexp. GRILLMAN .!IOllclted. 8.11-1400 , n """ta mforma ion cranaman.646-1461. ALTERATION County'& l~adlng Pontla.c great btnefia. Salary to neceS&ary. \\:e tnlln you.I · L.t.yout c:utlngt l'Xf>:"r •. ).Ap't counRling f.. N!femi.1. WOMAN Dealen. Nl!W or Used car SGOO. Also Fee Jobs. Call Apply tn penon 111flt<moon smlllon w/lntmiat~. NEWPORT Beach office & APCARE, tnc0rp. A Non· PLU1if81NG, ELECTRICAL. E ritnC"d t 1,:...._ Fash sa!Cll. Excellent f r I n g e , SAJly Hru1 ~ Coastal or eve11. 2930 \Yst. Cat. llW)'., • , ~ •·a:rehou.e, •wrox ~sq fl, Profit AAcncy., 642-44.1.6. CARPENTRY. No Job too : or .._,, • benefit&. Experienced °' Pmionntl • Agency; 2190 Newport Bc:tch. Day srun. )ton-~. A!lk D11tr1b. Trnt ~IY::r3400mo.1rv:C~ MASSAGE & SAUNA :i~:~•B HomeRtl'lfl\t, penioo~ ~k'~'f.1ia:.. not, ~-e w10 train. Ask for Harbor Blvd, CM. 00!\t&mC. elrJ>t'T. tn rtn'I IOrMr. \\'alM. ~~~~in~ & o--C••• --· p'·auot at N~rt "-•·h. Andy houseclean1-A la·"·"-·· upp.,. · n t ~ I -:..,.:-.. TV-· ~ • NEED oo Extra Room! ·-~ = ' DAVE ROSS CLERICAL Rel> "'j'd."i'k.111. >II--:;:.. DEL TACO p--•aJ •"ti-='1.. I~=~=,,.,.~~~~ mos ...... no. &: I~. G ,..__ •·--A IR Con d 1 t Ion I n g. ONT k Pvt •--1v ...,.u ....a ·• • • • ~.-vu NEW BLOG M·l. 1:200 5<1. ft.· can Donna •t !)63...1247 ara.ge .....,-,vo:;n;......., 8 retrl~ratlon !le'f'Vtce man. P IAC Ute omc. t':q)CT. will qua.Uy w . quartn11, -· co or don't 1oee: what yoo 8-?'9 • $176. D>-3 , . fron t O :l!"f', • 8AJ9 Adil~ Ave, Hntg. Bch. SP ec I a I I Y • t'ree Eet. GC'Jod ~ around woritlna l480 Harhr Blvd. You for thit larg e tv. Sal~ $300 mo. Altn 00 2lll BNlol St.. Newport In; for, can a~..; crptt. 111.J'lt' mar door&. 2.i HR. ANSWER t NG !i43-7037 t\'t• cond-. Mull haw quali!it'd O»ta Mesa 5*-IQ17. I tlectronlcs co. 0 o o d day11 $350. After l Yr. pakl &ach. 9';9--1030. me.y have It. Anal\e:IT"'I & Tf'trnlnnl \Vay, SERVICE. PER. ,.1 0 • TOTAL SEnvtCES Q>.Ell!C., ~per. Ref!I ~. The startina a.!~ It bt-nefita. ~~f .,,~ Hawall for 2. GROOMER DOGS £:..M,;_. 08,yK &1&-5033 or cvH SlOupfMAlL SERV. s l . plumb'g, carpentry, repaln F.atl''I P!umb\ng, t n c . I AVON I JatOn gissf Agency 11't'r;Ju.>. ALL BREEDS "'"""""'· SJ9.632S, .t r f' p I ace m c n t s. 77'Z-o970. 17400 Brookhurs1. FV DRttL PRESS & ti.irret * COSTA MESA * 1 LIFT. or o&Ant; Let aur 54&-8638/64fi..-0977 APARTMENT MANAGER Says •• • Suite 2'1 3 963-sm lathe opuaton for small EXP ONLY !JOO . 1300 • IT"lll • 23(W) ""(!ft h.'lblel' Jl\>t. ror altt rn..'\ll\"'" llOr..tE REPAtR \\-'ANTED Adull unit. ncu PUT 9:>ME ZINO l\lfg. rlrm, Pleasant ¥t'Otk~ Sl2·M22 ini' 1stri'!ll nn!U. ~l::t: . 10 ABORTION ~•t LIFE I Ca';tntry, Plumbln8 ~lime beach In Lll"''n"' tNTO SPRING SAVE SPACE W If E N toodiUons & co-xi comp&n.)I GUARDS I ·-E'--• n ·~1-1 .. ~ Oecon.tt' ""'lr house or "--~rovtNG by -re 'fr I" g ~ beocllto. Tap-0 t1-ROBERT NA'TiRJ-.:SS LINE $41-MZl. it hrs. ,.."' Ctu. eas. •J'L?' ...,., fttrur. ~pie wlref· i-· "UJ " -"'"' " N-• JO J "m• ~ ~ •--. Call J~ -•Tf'" nflW clothes w/lhe money dlshec And other ~"Ile rp., 1851 Ketterllllt, lr\'\nc. "'n' ' u · gua" ... ,.,r Rellltor<Olla F\fMn·!t79-C.'iil _, n&7rr r.l.\S!\.\GE IN N 9. H a uliM 6051 '"'"'"'" "" ........ lol ""'' earn st'Ulno Avon I Item• In -·h , •••••• ;~::.,, moo!O. O~Co. a.res. CllU (2\3) EW 1 • -Sq F ::.! C!W -\. "ttkends ('nly. 1 ¥• "'et ...... 1Uvt:\ ""' I I t I N " M· .<fOO...uvv I 3.1()1) f1'\l hlt" 1\\'(! .• ~1!t(> 1038 . Product•. FIC!Xlbl& hni. In And ot her lincn11 ''t°QU Jl:el --DISHWASHER · or n erv e••. Shop A Otrlc:es. Ampl Drlc!: Opc11 ~ ,\)t. ~Ion, n·,.,.1, f"r!., GARAGE " )'IU'd clr.anup. APT L\'IJ::r. Cpl 4.'i u. 1fB. your°""' nel&hborhood. Call more space tn l~ garalle Lawre~ Security, Inc. 2706 1-lutlof BL, Sult '.Ir a.ta Mesa \ i. ~ EOO No. Etlt•lid, A I c.11 n&.31'11 :zoi: 3 plwie pwr.lmh ~ .Ann. ;~,1'-0."1.":11-Light hauling .\ Ir f' f' Paint. f')tnn. m:\lnl expr , MG-7041. and clolrll by .-111ng Idle Pan ·lin1e niJU\lt . ;Loa~g~ll<!=•~hi::. :os:;-.,:-=:: xlnt loc, n.· s.o. Frwy. • PAU i IQ C"*rd R~nct,.r • trlmmlnsc. F1ft ~t. 539-4136. O\'f't :wl. Sal t npt, Mnu1. ltenui with a Dally Pl\ol • h1>1MJ In penrion. The faAtr st ciraw the "'"'·i;:";'35;;~H~•·~1~1..,,.~===~ 646-1232 -Ad/r.ctuction r~J lle><:h $10 & UP ~ Clulffl<d M t Call 64U618 C!Jwltltd Ad. Call ~ 01Ck Church'• Rnt. • . , • Dail> Piiot lflttl ,..,,..,,.,. :n C1A¥ SEU.S -60-M7J I Blvd, Stanton 527-3406 ~aalllauling. 96.~52 Cl.A~ SELi.~ -S0.5611 today! oowl ))gt! Newport Blvd., C.M. Ad. C.U ""'5671. ... • i ·- >. ... . ~ -... ~ .. ... -. .. " . . . . . . . 71Gll .:-.r JW.ft l'M'USTS PART Tl~fF,..SDn "°'irtc1 5EAMSTR'3. Expirr. Mly. S!:RVK'E II• Al1mda.n t. 1r AITR£SS. (l\W 21.. launfd ...... lift . WMlod. Mi'7i•1 Holp Wanted. MU YfOO liOljl"w;;;;ea, M&f17iio UOiP W1nted, M&i' tloo liitiP W1nlM, Mil' 7MI liOiP W1nted, llliF flii Holp eeded for lNsy Park INSURANCE M.ATElttAL 1nalei Work M CM offit'e l RECEIYING ··~ ~ Gooi:1 Mus! hr an~ .... Bard~· t:11:pr !'.1t.tl(f' ·~ Bu~ ~M1'0 I ~~ Jar z ~ HANIN El ~~= ~~~I CLERK werJd .. mndkb&. i6-41'J7 ~ :ai"~~,~ r~ ~~ s~ 'i:'; ;;.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iANDYiiAN lor LIPlinc Imance Dfpt.. 1) u l I t. 11 . a-appui. ~Ill'. ~. San\atJ !hL,. 1 -.-w iua,r.-nlef' ~lo'1 Nol1l1 or ScltN, SD. O> ......... W fl'ixture Co. Some del:tncal involw coordlaa t I ng ;I da,y ~wk week, 1~ hours Pbooe ~ od.y. )day wor1c wtt'lf.1hoi:rn fl"'' •'0!1Mc <"mlk. ftOd,..,. + 1"'1l&a '-."';;;:..-----'~ ~ janllorial esp• r 1enc 111 bmdltt bl ~ and e:_. dar ... !._ a.m.. ~·30 1Pj';j I rlA)', 7 a.m, to J:J) p.n1. 1 1 Sl bollusea. CaU Johll. ;,11..aT WAIT-RESS ·~~ ~.:._~"~band 1 ~. o.t.ct 1 h e he•llh payments. N U5t be ,...._. -~~ . . PERSON }.hlUm.um of 2 1o 11 r ~ bef-.u Jarn-tpm ~ ,., -• ....,._... •-n.. ..,_ -d'. 'Wood Llcbti.nl Flx1~ C able 10 wcdt with l111ul'fu\ct , hllft\Clll"e. l\M\'Y liftUll. . NEL c.11;peri!!act" iD • rtcirivtns: -So np«. ftllref'~ "1H vui CaJJ. ~)ton a-i pm, ~ South Eu1 fthiln s~: Underwri"'" O&t:m. Dept .. Dt~llent bdldiia. . • o d / o r •.bi pp & I\ a SE:CREJAIY ~:~~~ ~.2 ~~ ~~1~;:s~ \~ ~~ 1 .,~~""""-c::~· =·:.....------! !);;:e~~fm. ~~P::1.e :~;;,~~'.r~1'~=f PllMARK . ASSISTANT =~~"';~ . .!!~~! ~{:'>st.~~11 1~~ 490 f.:. ~.i.2~1~ark1\n.1 .. ~11M.1U11 ,Appii.M\c:.n ..0 -be deLall orit>md and havt' PRODUCTS co I • Jtft.ln6:. Good benrftt5 AWb' \\'UI pt!'l'ftlm1 duties aor I.ht • Vlf'jl,). -'-'--------''! \ HELP W .t..UT'tf"\\ complete kno'Y.•lt'd~. of • · in pmillrl; I l'realck!m of thr ~Y SER\'10~ St.a. Altt~ant. W4,1'>.:o IlJ.ME.IJIATr~L\' Rent WMhers/Orf9r• '"""'IQ.II Hmlth W~. X l .n t 183' S. ~~ Should tiewi l::OO(l rypln~ I a lld CClntrolltt. Ou~ v.·ill hill It p/tirnt•. 990 E. Con.;;t TttO'.\'T Ot1'ic.t: (; I ~ L . $2. \\'k. Full •n11bL hinp bftlrtits Ir wortuttA: St\nta AM. C.hf. · GI skills and 1 m1nln1um ol 2 PRIMARK l wc:ltm .cn•enlr-r l•hooe ""'~'. N.R. ,.~,tur"I". (!llM"t ll"~moor. 1•1 * 0-12112 • lArge Company "on d t t Ion s. _Sal a r y Ati equal o P po r' u 11 Y yevs e" p •• r 1 t' n c e in . t "'*"~ nu-1~-'-·. hak..... ''u~ (.'htropract11· O!th'" ----------·I I r c 0 m .n1 (' n 5 u r /l 1 e With e~ tnJJ Pf>rllOCll'W'l. \\"ill typr• all PRODUCTS co. ('J l C' I fl, ·1~ ll . 1-"';;~ l:;;. \IOW'.11 ~l. J. ;, lJr \; 11·~ ICFHLT \'htr'lp;IQI \\ !l~lwr "-' " I , &p.nding nperll'ncc. ~· E. P. chnngC' o( Jilntus inptJt to 2b"20 S SuN.n n-spondr-rH~ Shoold b" Sffl'PING / C'111t11lf'I", c.a~ Or)'f'r. lt'l, Guar " JJIU'tifiy !or appotnlnW""nl. )JE 01C A L ln•ll t'1UlCP 1>3yroll, m11t.11t.ain pen;cnnrl Si \ · Callf !1'2'i'n-J t'ap3ble . of. ,..uri.-trtt: 111 1 G~ltWI 1 ±·~\<'iiod. ~~-iti~1~-=...,, 1 NOW HlltfNG WE~'l!SSOCCROWE'RS ~a?; '*'ant~-~-!:! filn. handk' 1 n • u r a nc e-I An~ ~'!i' ':p po r.l u ;i J 1 Y ti y ":t "' 1" C""n\ironTnf"f\l I llCl'OUMI' ,., nw ::n.Ll \\'<'lltdlt! Ot·, :-wu w-;-\\'I fl ·.·.1 Kl !'\or.::•· \J.' It.. ~wort ln tniJ..nU-• ...-la "f'51 ""' ........ -_ ; c l al m11 ~n <i ll t'f'l"l"n cm~ mlt Should hA\'{" nummum ll llUll.I, .. .......ulll ~·•1MJ11·1 Jk.acb \\"a.Jlf'r ~ C.uaramf'Cd ~ ac6arinc. d\lttrtbuting & ln-NE\\'PORT BEAOl. CA of~. Expw~1*ftL S.Utry , nppheAnt• klr heurl y >,....,. ~-PoMtlon WA~TEOcar~f dii 1'"1-00 :~1&-tlbr- '.sta.llaUon. NG f'xpttW>nt..P 133-1314 OJl('n .•• -,.,~llH)r.. ~crm. c lt'rieal ~ i;ood lyphlf: /i!ltl H 1ndym.1n. mu1J 11 \"' \\\~HEH ... llR.\'ER .t-01-: \nttflliary d\M' to txoMWnt lu.nclt011 for Pf' r •a" n e I RECE:rTJO.'ll lSr llihcrth.iurt i*ll:U., t*-1J<.:1nt I fl .O.A. l.lrJ:l.IM Hill~ a.noa. rwrm lor SALE till t:AOl tra.inlng prop11m for mm i * JANITOR * ?i1C'rch'S-~lft~fl". Good I r 1 n K" f SUPEa TYPIST pbml> llC'l'l'Ollfllil\'. \\'e> a.r.• a r1c:ht man. i14-t..Vi-:::rn . 6-16-;,.s.ill .. ~ 111: crttr. SKILLED hr n (' 1111. s • I • r )'I SUl..blit: ... ell~ rom· I ·"a.n df>pt. ~~poni.1'11(' tor \\'D..ot"RS rn1r.tDAJlt£ f'f'fncf'ra.klr, r TOP. WAGES f /tirne days, M·f', otJier, 5 Nl mrnerww'1111' •'Ith expcori· NEEDED FOR pany. 1oi .. i'-1d nt"!M ~ a.II )Ob funcban<i. 9."1ll 1101·11 t· . aJ • 1_ 1.i >Tok!, Rt9« KO'\'I!:, "' I • )Tl espei·. m:i'd. To S50tl + <'nC'l'. &nd n'!Sllm<' or 11pply R.ECEPJ'IONIST ~ON Couritv u1rpo11 r.ood lrirti:t> .-Jotety '11"1'«.k dezt I ·~1.: ~WUWW'll al 1 mu: .......A -~ S3:j 2'1'J7 benefits 1333 Avoudo al 1 rv.,,,, · · "l'"C'....-r~ .. 1<0, um 1utlC'T~ ,., •• , 1-uuu. "" :tii ltore lnfmmaUon Call bl!hlnd · Cinema Tbub'e'. OR 1 · Gre•t AdvMKenwtt bc.ncllJ.i;. ruc'r but acth•i' C'ontRrl· Appl)" z:m S. ~"':1.n, !"\ .• \. I ·'" 536-2591 N...,.,... Ce< N 8. UNSKILLED DICEQN Potenti1I "''"""' rooW'-SalM)· Pcul °"'~' -'-""" &uil""'9 ll\olwleh lllZ5 'Cell Mon. & Tues Only f!l", • s:i;;DTO ST'ART eornrtll'IJ5\l?'a\ '.~ ..... i I 11 t'..'<· ~ IWdoliXJ AW:'., C.l'-1. V.1-tOORWAl\~:s,roc .. ~~RK! LABORATORY. Med Tech. RIVIERA lieru~l'k~. 'p"'-v: :,.'l6."IU1S ,r. • ~ e SurpNs .llllll&Willg for ~ lab. ,f/time da)"l!. Jl.fEN CHOOS'F.' ~ur lP.in.. "u·k l HOSTESS Pea"liOftOf!I n...... H oa " NEEDED EleclrOll'CS Emp1n,.-men1 A.rP'n<'Y· loc-DICEOll -, iar y~u N> i·unr ""'-ll u ,,r1::R1At .. lilOO's or f\'"EW . '"""...... .. ~ B Ct Or SKIPPER Mfl:HA.NIC Mast . . m:~tS? l)oan;, lumber, 'JAY· • fl,.lmch &. Dinner Shlftft. H0t;pital N.B. NOW t US!netia r · ~ ... _ ,... ,..~ ,.-.:..... \ , boM. Men or 11'tlma1 (",,u ...,'r!Od. alwll ahtt .... n, mold· BLUE DOLPH! ... To work for largt-f'k<ctncal lnmt' SlJ-9410 ui: a ,,.., """''"!\ .,._.,,an r be slifr;tdly haltlK·;•Pll''rl - , .-" COl'lC'cr"l'l in Orangr Counly I :n.878 Camino Capiltrano £UPrDftUH'<-llH' 1'" P •ht e 0 f d •,. s" I N~8 1 . Ck~ Api~nrrinN" .IO£. r.ndol\·5, r1c. 1 . 3l55 Via Lkto. N.B. LABORERS ru'Ca. ~ nc. I San Juan ~tzuno 1.11nU11111'1, llM.I. inr;u11latm. \\'rltt i::-rvin~ \'~s .. reinood: AJ-:e ~.'t 10 00 BUILDERS SURPLUS HOT_!_L Good Workers Needtd IMMEDIATE t9HIOJ "''l"T'f'~"· ~'""fl"""'W'f' I-S1t1l?lf'rnenl \tiur 1.111wnr · 7.ct' Sc> ~ln111. ~ .• A i. IGHT AUDITOR All tin1cs, All <1rus. OPENINGS 185'.?2 \"on Ka.rnun _ I !\lllao· ,. '< l1 "" 1 rd in 01·i\'e a ('ab 6 hr~ oc 1norr •• Mvrtl 1hru Sal JD-S ~at leading hO~I. Fu!l I Pnfd l't'kly. 'T'OP $$l Not .... _ I Jn·nv". Col!lf. !'Q;(il I 11r.:: \"r111 J\;tnnan n al>l!ifit"t'l N I No 36, .. 0 li.ay. Apply H'i Qef\i()I\, ___ n t : 54,l>-10t1 __ _ Idle SDA exper. ,..1 NCR Call ~ E x per. ,_ce11ary I RECEPTIONIST h·\·lno•, Calif. I l'a.ily Pilot. !' O Rr>K I:xiU. y ... 11o.· Cat. r·, , is; E. 16ili -· --- .• ....:. Cal.I ,.... 11011., .• , NEVF.R A F l:E AT TEfl,lPO Due T.o. 1 .\n Equal 0 11 fl art u, n 1 t Y l"l"lli:x .. <I (I 1 11\ ro" ph <' r 0C~·~·~·"..,'~'·~,.~·~Cii>~l•fiio~,..;iOiiiiiiiii I ~t , Cn!lt.11 ;i.1~:1 Cameras & Equ1p. 1130 1 ._.. "" •u T cmro•··or ... , c.-_,_., ...• IH< l"'UlJl o 1• p o r t u n I I v , )6'f.:1700. Equal Oppor . TEMPO Temporary Help Xlnt re1n1nv "'' ,.. . 1 ...... r1u~ ri ....... i. tbiu .... lYl " ; I YOUR FUTUREl ll L ~ll:lNT rno.-' 111 (' •·n11>loycr inlf !~r. BU)'!'T 1nrim.. 10 Sll~ '..... _,.. ....... t SiKO~ .-rs--.'it I.· !Q-200 lJTI. 'Employtt. . -$150 WEEK y ! Persnl Clrk to ssoo . ;~~i n1t. ~ fll''O'l'l\O!ICl!I -Sr. Pm;rct rncmt'fT ...... , s , .... 1\IJ'llUt ru: "~. 2 c·~ ,. 1111 HQ"no!t. M~:-1 119USECLEANJNC, Pit on. LEGAL SECRETARY r~-.;-Pakl. V.'tJrk \1/l'.:1'•'(•!1 Jason Best Agency ' tni:tuJ. 1'Jn'>d . deo.'t"loup S19K ~1 1":.i cmwc.rn. '<'t s•·ll St?-:l!BJ moni l i•\~ j\\'ed A-Fri, 8Rm-12pm 14 t"or corp. attorney. Expcr. in A!L per .,'Ork 11~mt'"lll gmup if\ l.rvuW". ,\11s,1rr 1 17400 f\mokhunl . F. \.h S£Cl£TARl£S \ hvlu!'!rbl tAigr Sl~I\ \\ bt'N' dv you 11::am tn hr 111 <-.~-Grai)htc-Camet'a-' lint SJ hr. Ow·n transp. all oUicc 5'dll~at pa)'! For morf' lnJonnalJon phrollC'irstat t)"pin-:-S<im1• 1 Sailf' n 3 963-6Ti'1 Ship S. hl'd ~ to St2K tbr M"ILI'" fulWT' I[ )ml :ii~· .,..-.. ~248-Jason Best Afency * SU-9216 * Jl('r~nnf'I nptt. rr q'1J i\!'-f'I , ~·m 1 IArm u"'·niml [)n1f1""1'i11 (."l)l1C('l'tl 1~ ' 1 " ",."' 1 " Sl«I ~:ir.oj , ijQ(ISEKEEPER tor lmAll 17400 Brook'-"-• f , V1y. FC'•' PtW1!\ons. ('ill tontrnl It EC t-: l"TIO~IST ....(;ESE!?-• ar11o po:c111nn I~ for F:'t . P lun11). <.'Olk~. talk kt )OU. "'i' •41.111 11:1 111.lk I . 1 ..... _ Ca L 1 hnr lu'n'I tlf'nr S 11 n f'IP~lro. lnf'Chank'-al to the J)e!W)fl 11 h,.. ktlO'"'S Cats IG1S 1AC usive moll' ln Laguna Suite 2l3 963-6775 ~IOTEL ~taid!i, v.ill tn.in. l'f'ft" ~ni P 0 )' i;:1 rn 1 ,\L OFFICr, \'ilr 1c~1 dull"~ <irTN"nh' LiJn!: , ,. r 1n ''6·~•-n. 1,,---... ~ ....... a l\ll1 h.> ll' 11orth! \re 111" -;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;,\ 'Beach, 5 dlly wttk incl. pl i COii M A~eney, ~>-&'ill). ,,4 011 Li e.hi All~ Alf". l\llt"' I • ·il auou'"" , .... "'-t"" +.•• • , .......... _ A"'-"~"2! Ap y n ~. ta 88 l n 'IOt' HI N li . ~1,1.!JUll> n\. 1 _, ~. ', ~~.,, ,.,00 a nar10n.tl t'C'i~ r~r111r fJr n1 * FREE • ,"Wft:AaJUA. 'U'r°""' LINDSEY Nurse R...,;•/ru .'.:: Irin, 3205 Harbor Bl, CM -· · · t \\~I . no Sii; 10 k-· ('al b.\ ""'l'o ... ,,., .. , 0 ~¥ua ..__ L --r-..~r ·-•y 1 -~ ., ., /TYPISTS /\IP c.i ('rk Consrr ICl Slrfl ual •..a .:.• .. '''" .. r tfOUSEW!VES, $40-$60 y.•kly Lt ND s E y Me d I ca I .. EEDED 1ouch, phont!i. Requin'!i JI r Srt.T!1 ' • SJO'W)I Pf""•Pll" "'"' lllT f'Xpand111i,: I ncra Malf' C.I, alk"rrd. plthne.. $120 I< up I/time. Employtne'nt Agency. f'ceds n IHlllTnl'DIDIKDt' 2 )T'l n:p Comp '' n Y ~ AT'.\ S.A $li2S Nitndly bccauw of our !'ft>-l~t·r W1JX"I'. lo\'l'S kt<IJI .. Richards. 846-M55. RN '1, LVN·s It Practicals. rnu I UDMrDUW bt•l'IC'[H~. ~UIJA R r <it (' h I /GEN OfflCE 1 ·~, ·t ,..:.~ , . .,.., pit• . M:m'lf' .)Oin ll!i • \)I' :i (n1011rc lo Teal' !..· r.an't · --'lal & I F -d I "·ll \'---"'' 1-'l ' n n-::: .........,,""r ·'""' al " •-lum -• hon •*HOUSEKEEPER* . e em. or,..., u y, IMMm••ruy aJ'('ll. ....... v"""" -......, C.en"I Ok Ti11'' S·\jl) ~r1 our C\'0~-1~ _f.1tmu),. ui...., ) 10 !.'uuu )(' e days 1't-t~, office, 5 sWf rel~f It other medical lft & SALES REPS I RECEPTIONIST La"' otflcr, 1 Ex Srt-"y til'll'l ~m-~·n;ornU. 1~fidnltwtl only. ~ exper. req'd. Top sal + til!ldl. 646-4816, Co6~ Mna. Unskilled 1 !'ll""-port Cenltt. ,.., r ;1 1 • r C Wdq:n-. Cm\.<1U-1nl'1"IY'<I' clill 11nd 111'1.: for s.tS-4111 ltiin>rlits. 1333 A vocado , LOAN PROCESSOR 11ppr:trane'C'. 1~111n;:. r11 ll j Pacific Personnel I otrt T;,iri~ lln . ML'Cllnn. !!!!! ___ ,..,,..,..,...,.I JDetiind Cincrna Theatre, Fee paid. BeauUlul pl!NI ~ I r _ • I Qdt Jf'annir Si~ 1 SlAl'olt:S~: Li~ POint. Mako. I~-Center, N.B. offtCI" In f'i'l"Y>-Bc-adl. I $lW \\"EEi\ SALARY ~ --R"~~r10 .. -...... ~rvtee5 A· Sid Horfnvin I 5 """"· !'hots " IA!pef'I. Call ~· I ble COMMISSION EARSL"\G . .; r.A.L~ ,~Lo..., , SJ&-1962' HOUSEKEEPER-NuT"M' for Co. prrfers bank CXJ>tt., but "ssem fS $'!2.'>-POO rt.:R "''EFJ<. 711,. 1 Call rl.Jrt"ctrq-phi'IM", typ1n;:. " Newport Beach ..... 1'70 NEWPC>ftT \ -"'-~·------ elderly woman 4 or 5 days 11 other loaning i115U1uh·i. ii.a.tJOn·i; M.>aditll':" 1-tw;lei;r dil)'~. It"l'lnc .irra. m -:ntll Orange 547-6446 P«rtonnel Apncy OIL ORlPPINGS FR o 1'.f l.11k. S17 per fl ay Ll\'t' In suilllbl.e. P.hll'lt ha\'t' lypini;. & p I'll-vi' gt"O\l'ini::: c1C'parTn1,.,n1 Ii.lat\' 133 Dov Or N 8 \.lT'O b :Rm req'd . Transj,. ~s: &: •h. Salary to $750. AlJ;O a"4Ml5efS p.hcllOt;rapJ1r t·r.m1pa.11)' l")('C'd' REPRO TYPIST 1.119: -10·• • • =ro 1rom ro~f! b~ -•"'·!495 ree Jobs. Ch.II Gloria Gra)·, iJ ·•--' 1 I ~ SECRETARY -~ ;r-11: .....r . ~ Coastal Penonnt.'.·l · wp v=1l'At~r 1ieop I' ,....,.., h11m"fti.I!.<' lnp f"'.:0-1nl: ja~. 1 ... 111p.ply1~ "' r o n1 m 4' n VOLT l•k" ilalll work l· p.1-otJ1~. \.\'M"k :1 ''"Y a "·rek,,,. Jo11c . i--. -6.19-WOI houSi'ho\rt dl'-{;:rl'ns('r. u~~ alSP£CTOR ,\grncy, 27~ Harb:>r Blvd., Instant Personnel E'prrlt>n<.,. not llf'('('~r). I lt'tl!l. CW! l'.1 Toda), ,\gr1rul1ur:1I TrW A~. STATIOS Gra\n'&l'd nian. Put )'DUr budf:('\ badt on ' st""'-'f::' from thr botllr 1ft 01. "T. \\lU.. TR.\IN I liai 1mm<'d1,::ir,. "''"•1•inr !•:r E:'l.--pcr. pn:'!CrTt'd. Olly F.· , • ·-·• t I • ·~ -J.lajc.• )tf'dieal Plan ·...--..,. thf' 1raek ~II idle ll<'nl5 ..,,... "-l' an•• · · · .., .. " nust• • ., LUBE MAN, e:xper. Bf'0\11'11 ·~ Nov.· A\•ailable Potdl1ons ;ort' 001\· open 111 !he" ~y. 1.-. 1 11 fi u r :i n~· r f'\'CS. F"Ull { pa.rt Hn1r . .1h ,...:_ ·.~ I) II Pilot , ~'llY l'HidtV'. End )'!lilt' ~t'\\'Jl(lrt Ctr Shell, 900 E. U. Aligele• area. M1i!Vl1:"rr. P..il<k ' Hr11lth Ari1.iclY Sh('ll Staloo, l71h F.· \l.'t a ..,... ... ,....... ll Y m"nry l'hortac"f' by 1'ihoppl~ P.D.A. (.oiut ff'A'Y, N.B. Tempornry 5ervwe I \\TlAT A.BOUT Y 0 lJ n 1 ln:.ur.10("" r 'µ,. l If' n f' (' ll'\'11~. :'\c"'J)l"•l't Bt•:irh. Cit.ll GC!-5618 ttir Daily J>ilot Oust.I~ ................... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiol3848 C81.opus DI·., Sutlf' 106 FLl't;P.E" nl't'C'K..,~U) H 1•:1\")' phooe"I. !>TUOl·:7';TS. $'.'..ft1 hr _ j ;\ill;, &U-5618 Will tit' l'KpOnAible for all ' qµa}ity control functions Al- : iOdated \\·/manuf. ptanl. , Exper. nq'd in I.he f.ualily ; control procedW'I!: for tt· • ~iving inspection. machined ! parts It final produc1 ac- : -ceptanOe. '.'Jey,•port Bncb 5-16-1711 \\T. f'RO!,!OTE · •· P. O :'II 1yp1.ns: I: ~ h n rl I" n d , 1~ 4-'Pm datJ)· ~ ~:.t. Equal Oppor. F.n1pJoycr "•mtl~ • kJ10'!•1•ll'<!I..,_. ,. !o II r II I I u l C.11.ll Mr Ptrk. 84(;-.56.j. BNiPfiL• inch.vii" romp!ny I t-:x('l'll"111 !r1nc• \Jc>n(·fiu. l-! · --. , l'tEEDLl:CRAF"T !lhop i5 in pa.id ltJc, health m11jor 1 •m1unr. ron<li!ioll!>. SalJiry Tt:l.U-.r.· l'tTmllJ!l'nt I ff 4 dav "·ork wet'k. 10 hours need of exp JMllll"t' sa~ nu'dkaJ I profil sharini:. I REl'IJU:::I) tailor for JWH1 i t'flTTUll<'i.,ura1•' 11.11h _abilily., ~IV". ti~ll"OX n tl~•·N'k I ~ he'lp. \\•11lin~ 10 wo r k P'l-IOSI:: tur:. time~. lnquitt 111 Kin;:i C1tll t.:.P. !'dnJL-) !tr ult"\. 8.30 1n 2.00 011 per day, 6 a.m. to 4::10 p.m . wkenefs. tmek ~md m AJ 'POir.."T?.1E'\I TODAY. • J« ~1en. ~ll2 u r 1 appoint~·nl Snturday1. F:~. 11rcr. bu! MACHINE OPERATORS Sllttcr machcne. \VW trai11 needle point ~tl11l . Call PHOTO : ~-1•111 train if n•-e. \Vo1id 'OT\ our machine, bu1 493-lGfiObetl.l).6!ac appoint. CORPORATION ,.;EV.' l~D US TRIAL & WESTERN Sltvini:~ "= L.oan. 292 s. .:;~ul ~&~~nte11 ~~!,~,~ 1:a~1 i~~ NC\/l:ft A tt'[J OF AMERICA \ c.ommercial officr In Il"\iM I GROWERS ASSOC. Coast 11~~· .. La;una BeM:h »io R21dolph Ave,, c.~t. l'l:CClle.nt bcncftts. ''' ft.L! W£STCOAST I at'l'a;_ ~eed$R0'1',,~;...~1,:' Newjlort EM.ch, Ca. I ., $,7015. PRIMARK ' "(714) 133-1752 ~~ • c" n . PU384 J£MIO'S ilNSURANCE PRODUCTS CO -Secretary Ph<.tographtor. Sal nl'lr~ l S.\IL'fAKl.1lS <tl for rat:f' S.Cretary I W1Dni::" established 9.,:?f'ncy is .• Leg•I Secretary j R.cwdon cooples, \\1\1 l1'll1~ l ~nted llmX1lt1lu I o It . Steno D' ~A Jobi I OJ>C'ning a nc\v nHice in 26ro s. Susan --General Office 1 & f!Q"Ulp. Aug:mm t inconw; 1 Com1:1<iny ™m Cla~l'I A I ~· .. pN'll('tltl'· havP a pot;ition j la • 1 Orange C.Ounty near lhe A Santa 1Ann, Calif. ~ de-v . i.1tiJI~. \VoTiurc prof.,· yadi~. M~t ht-~m~"!1! In for i<ertttiU)' i;lmo. mu.u • ; Airport. We ne<xl a gal wtth n equa o PP or tu 111 t Y Dartnell Peraonnel photogs iu IOUght . Send repaan, lmJnC'rf ;,ivailabiht~. h11\..-.-..... '''Pi"J; '-ti/11 ' TE'IPO of'· ·-·•· . . . cmp]oo-ml! A b _, ~·•t .c-.1 -·........ •~ '"-ol •~· · I .• J.rts. a u ... 1 umqu l" ·~.eraonal Lines cxpenence. .... .. , Service I'ncy r 1r1 re5Ume lo: vr..-u e ,,. .. ,,... ,,.......... ov """' ~kill~. It nm r;a,·uig opporturut y : ~g opportw1ity. We 1 .... -... ;,,;;,,;,.,. ........ 1... I ft-.__ •1170 Photo, Bm; 1349, CM !t.E'.16 J~lf'd, RU) Sou~h PLt:A.~E cosi·ACT I -'·ill'-·· : will al50 coMlder u penon ~1ALE OR FEMALE n.wpor '"'a _..._ ------------KU¥? SL Hom»ulu. lla..,.·ail. I r.rc.: Nt'wlanrf . or -.. .., · K:EYPUNCH 'Whhout !IPf'Cific In~ FuU or p/lime t'lcHvery hc'lp Orange 547~1'94 Pl.ASTtCS !lm3 Bank of Amer tea ; e':.'(perit'flce \\'Ith good typing for Ch11mbcr of Commerce I TRAINEES 5:1 1,.,. l1'o l"Xpt"nf!n '(o roki J :.00 N C Dr SECRETARIES : skills. abllily to 1ean1 Adv er tWng promotion. -NEW-ACCOUNTS-. EN'G'ELHARD ' SILVER · _r...,~1. ent~ · 1 Y.bo ··ant di,gniried & . quickly &: rnn de 11 1 Good knowledge of arC'a CLERK Prm1ancnt opcni~i;:. f n r 1 t ;i8~:13;o't1 •1 #imul.\th<&' ksig or s!1on ; effectively "''ith the publio. helpful Your own tra~. Prcs<'ntly ~·c ha\'c nn 1 \\'On-!('O on 2nd & .. rrl sh1!1 !5.. I $600. W\c: Comm iii ion j rr-m1 asi;1gnwmts • fl!'W ; can Collect t13-673-3Slll aho\'f! 11vg earnmgs PaJd 0p;ning: for nrw HC'COUnls "lll 11·a1n Y1)l.I on i:h1fls of LIKE t',\LL!NC f'.1111111 Oppor EmployrT i d..t)I, oouplc ... -ccU Cl.l' f~· : )fr. Zill(ilt. d:1.lly. Pu:~ your ~1'1 tu"s. cl•.!rk. Pn.fer exprr. Musi :.our chO~. Exp r r · 1 OUT OF RFD mooths . you deddO"! ~.,... 9a~-8pm. Apply 3W 3rd St; have good !)'Ping glulh•. npC"ralon aceeptf!d :1lc;o. IY \'Ol. s:rU.. Set'1-elBrv I rou i·an ..... ;•*INSURANCE* &ute E. H.B. -1 PLF..A.SE CONTACT CJ,.,;i n . pl:1.ni l: '~?~!.:in~ f'Or. TI IE TOP Cm.TrAXl'' SUPER·SECRETARY APPLY BY PHONE '· EXPERIENCED ~!ALE or Lemale oourrtrrl o-Newland ~mdiuon::o. O~un1t) rnr TirE TOP 1.txt:· V.'llh '°" WUs nf'eded... ll Call 540-~ & Lrt u.s Ja10 ... · ·coMMERCIAL CASUAL""" .~.. .1ch.~rtt \\hllt" lf'3T01ng . 0 ~·r . ' .. 1.r.-" . ..._. ...ll ' : , RATER •• he.Ip for ice.crean1 II. B•nk of America 011 lhe job, ~id nil'diC'aJ I ~\~TI! T P ... f.A,J{lTl . qu1>"""" call :\(l'tl.'. •'Aud )'OW' 1 s OU't'. • o sanc!1o,•h:h shop. Full lime. 5 500 Nrwpor1 C-e1ttcr i.:roup insuraflef! &: i;:ood f. !".; r.L.1:.1-IARD . h.tlhnarks. • I need to C'O!llf' io ~l'Wll\l..lly ; ~ Yrork in modern Oramre dy •:k. Z.lus.t be sharp. Fashion Island \"aration pl!ln . Paid IUJtCh sc:naltf.C!I, 11·eigh111 ••. 999 RIVIERA until _. hav~ lf1t" ~t ~ht 1 Office of Chubb/Pacific Locallor s til"I!: El Torn t-l3'-3S45 hn.•aks 011 II hotrr shin s. F ine t 1t • S-1t}.2;t-~1 00 Employment Agmcy, loc. ~po( for )'Oil .•• 1 1ndemnity Ex c (' 1 Jent Corona dt>I ltfar. Call brf. P.clcre!Xft> \"l'TiIIC'd. f"t7.. ,,. r .\nd $,'U&1111)h.'f"ll' ! . D2 Bwiurl!i Ctr Dr. I NE:vER A n:E AT TEMPO. 'btflefits & profit sbarifl:. 5 pm. Mon-Fri. 833.~11. Equal Oppor ('mp!O)'Cr. 3PM lo l'lP:'>i Rt.: r . H i\ C,K ! ! t ll n fl I lr'\"lnl' . . 833-9-110 1· Tempo Temporery Help Ir.~ open. C.Ontact Alice MAN . Exp'd or Trainee, for ~'E\\"J>Ol{T Beach, l girl ! tlPM tf'l 7A'.\1 t:~GLEl-lAP.D is AL!. "''1 31m CamlM ~p1stnmo Befd, S3&-m71 wil:O:rw tintiDI; iJlltaller. office p o_s i t ! on . 11ml California Injection i:rll:: • II yoo RTE' Ml'l'lntik•; San J uan Capistrano TRUCK ORJ\rtit • YAH.D Start $2.Z> hr. RaJses to manutact.unnc co m~ y 1 Mokli Company I ttnrf ""'"n h1.11LllP~s. 111,.,.~.1 ¥.Jl....6"101 l\IAX Bltlit Matf"rials. 21-:la $4.00 within 1 )T. Over 2J. bookkeeping, J' ~ c e p t Lon , . ng . call GT;>-1131 or .><7-00!li yrs. AppllcaUOM acct'(lll'rl Tall, neat. &'~t9·I purc~lfli:, ~)(' • f <'.r ~ Briggii'. C~ "tea ANYT1lt1E : Trainilt2" and SECRETARY 1or Interior 3-7 p.m. 4/2'J & ·11.'.XI on/1'. •1AN GE" Lad 1111c:1v1c\1', 8-J, 6-Q.GOliO. ln n-.e Jndw;tnal Coniplex as$:\~taru;:C'~ C ,.. T I a 1 n I y ! 1 Dt'su,'Tl firm. T;,irlng & Sil-I. 7J02 \\'11mtt, JI. B. • j 1> A .,,.. ytomanage e>.'<"S S-17-7685 Manngcn1cnt a,·ai l abJ('I Good w1fi~. Sala.ry ---' :'oc~~f ~ft .e;~i:=~~ NewJJJAl'>tt Carrien . 1!~~1A!~~~li~:~. S~if.; also~! commcnsw-atc \\"ith sk lils. TY Pt ST I Rcs ........ rib\c for gcnerati"" DAILY PILOT I oppor. ro. b" n e f i 1 s. l\\fERICAN I 64.)...87()6 l [,;ir "C' u1<;uM0'11T «o rw'f'l'l.5 ~·-· ... IC • .__ u ··""r HF.P.JTAGF: STL\'ER -SECTY/RECPT I a .. :;.1r;llC' '·'·pi.~1 l'l ·~·nrk in Mlei>, liUpcrvisi~ ar:d . ltali Ca ;raphldl r.-. ..... 11, ,,.,.,.3,., · train'"" ~a.Jes employees. 0 I !'lj[{'~ n1a.n11i:PT • !Som I . . , j 11lrir IJ1.ust pool. !'o r\'.Jll't'-1 --o Routes pen Prinl;.,,. CRA7.'t j r-lool.:k~pu~ expt . n-~ TM'('f'SS. c;rr111 ch11nt'f' (••ri Xlnt Co. benefils. Reply to ~~ & Girl1 u-J n'ust hr (''"''Y !\..-!l"JlPnl s.;,-8j(li ,1d\·anc,.,mrn1 c;r.r-.,1 i;U1r11n:.: classified ad No. 67. Dally A CON(Mff(T SHO~ AJCJ SCWIPIC CUC>! fOR Ttff: CAL ON TH£ CO, FM .,. ad In Call Mery 8etft C~lottes Click! r Women·• ftwlcl '42.J678, ext. 330 f Af9'tan IMpired Piiot p 0 Bo 1=n r n .. •~ 10 yrs & older PRESS I l.OOO'i: of (k1ll11rs ol Co. mon-1 saluy. xln't benrlH.fi. 111~. Oiiit ~;-· ....,..;...., San Clemente "Y look1ni: f"lr 11 ~'tlmnn "hn 1 SEC'Y /BKKPR J ason Best Agency ~ Mr. Roberts 492-4420 OPERATOR I i~ an f'XJ'lf'I'. party plnn di·• L..•rW' NJ. nwd!I !: 0 n 11 Jji((l Brookhurs1 F \'lv J MANAGER reel sales manai:Cr lntlt·1 sccn1.M1'. ~O Sl-f . Lile> SWtf' Zl3 . 91).'.~ .. ~im j " .~OR fast food !'Hlaurant in j Da\TlC!wln 700 P : :\linimum e11tl'!I! in making monl")' • . poslint; le payroll dulics-has I ~..,..,..,..,~~""'""'""'~! ·ltfgr/R.etail sf: lAgUJl(t Beach al"E'a. ?o.~usl NOTE CLERK Onl" yellJ' ex~ Mui'! lf you llrf' & \'.1'.ltlld llkf' tn Jor<.ign 8ct"OUftlS. T)'Pl'Jelter lBltl rom1~ ~ ' I .. !Mech Engr be aggreq.1ve, responsible 1 hf' steady 11nc1 ,,.Liable. Top jom 11 Swt'di11b ln11 Co~1i·1 Ja1on Best Agency l"XflCr .,.;1h copy fit &: form, ~1d Claims Adjuster have pxl re I e r f n c e . \fC' prlR?lt Y have an pay and lnngc benefils. le linn + dn\'c 11 forri1;n 17.$00 Broo~t. f"" \.1y. Ju.I I or pan time, llrT~ \ :~:.~ !Oto ~ Sf.ii.~. mo + bonus. opt'11ing in our Note Dt'pl.. car. ~v,. x1nt incnmf'. Sultr 213 963--6775 Typeoel~. trvtne. 979-9871 ~'=-.. -""'' """"""" caai.c1. ~"· M"'t be good .. uh..,.,...• BINDERWORKERS ...,.,...,. "'""""' + ""'"'' 8-20 10Y,.20Y2 I . nsur Oa1ma Ar.ilstllJ'lt Rubamwilz. (iJ-1) 5.JT~ like dt't.UI work. Prior & ~tock op1ion p111 n. cfl11 *S , Bookk TYPIST l .&ln,-~1Jt" "'1fr \\f'ar l.,,.m tiY,::rlhM" or ~i'ire A: Casualty to fl'OO Mon .• Tues. only. ~-helpful, but not Experie1lt'f! .irefared. 1 J.a.'!I befOTI' thcy rllr1 nw-(Jf! K ys, eepers .'pttd It-Ar<'uracy. \"arittty Mi...,.. 111<¥\T ..... I ""'ltdl \\·nh ?lhrr srpiu-:11"1! ....._,~~ r~· IO r7l'WI l tavt' loo man" f'I liM. r · I _. d •-C •r~· pl 1 I ~<,.,.,....'b ~ y "'"" necrM. 10 Ille funny f11.rm . DoriJ! , o m crt'"'l.Nl: th.'""•· o. ".,,.,1n 1n .. rn 1"n n r Siles Rep/Mtch $700+ MANAGER ~s •h o P Plea3e Cont.Rct MARTEC "·ood, National OiTC'l"ll)J'. Liz: JUoindC'r's ~enry bC'll<'O!~. 7)15-~7'5.1. hrkro. OOrt Croctirt 71 "" . /typist $500 Laguna Hills Ma.Q .. Good Greg Ne\\'land Sfj-1408 or E1.-1621 • «Tai Blr(.'h St., Suitt' l(M T'!:'PIST I tnrh !\llUlln'S in :\ colors· ;,in ;;;oi~;i· g Secy to WZ5 oppor. far exptt. woman B k of A ' I REPRODUCTIONS . i\~jX)rt Bt'ach SJ.l.8190 TD1POf>.AP.Y ~ • 1 into ron11lr)'-flrTll)' Jlf\l'l f'lt"r.-. 'YJ/liit sh , 10 $OOJ O\'Cr J:;. 8.lHSJO. i'\c!~ Cent::9~~~ INC f'ALES,fA~. P art 1 l m , .. D ial A Job 13Wl90 c·11 '!:{~ 91 ;. I ctll..D1TES CUC!\ for It('· tJ "r 1\Un."1C'rl·",..,l:l"h1 !!)"ti· Tn.intt/math :1.pt $400 MEN 11 e r v Ic e "6tabll5hed f""Ar.hlon Jiland • for Buildin( M It ! f' r In I No Cha rge To You I a ~ ·1 11'"-" doi~t'\~Tl~•r¢ 1~ j tlv-llf·. l'aHe>m ':'f);;I): S17rs ll 8ecept.1Lne, {'$(TO\\' $«lO route full or part Hine. Cill Jji7 Plii<'rnu;i ,\\'•'. llnn1\\'an" F1nrt'. E:!l"p<"ricnce J::iit· hi" h.:tl l9fi,j I t:~IQL·~: ~'1"1..11ry, Yotn• 1ennu• to ~f ''"' h1k111:;. lilll· JO 12 in.·r Geilott/loanpros to W O ~Ir Le 1 846-"I"" Cn.ll 8J6-.3""J05 C:il r flr.s1r:lhlC' hu1 not Tltt. Crill! --~ , .. ---. ,,.,,ll\>11!\.\' 1n l'iP'll>"fY•t'' (('!111'1' U'IJ.:. -~•t:hT ... •i'!ll:;:' Z1·1 t hl~ lip . 'Q.i=aftsmcn/i•iontC'n, printed -. \' »''1..1. Equal Opror. EmplO')'l't· Nev.17171 ':4.~~41 ·' i' .\.\11'.:P.lf',\~ Bt'lLl)lt->t; SECRETARY $SS0 !'(•••I-.:. ~!\hrp. i'or'fl:Mic i:nrl 11n (''1rcfrt'\' n)!u11 k1111,, t'.'°ll· ~•:\"J::o-·T\'-t,\F: f't::o.T~ . Circuit ~1ech. pkg. to $690 A DAB ot· Pi'.IROLEU?.t ---l>t' An f!Qual OflPDrtunll~' CE::\'TEr.. &12·:!371. lfrll, Lf'JAI 2 )T!I n;p Plui;h'. !or inlef\'~!ln~ ~-r!I· IUll l f<>r t llch PIJ!tf'rn • :1tl1I 2 1 C ALL TRISH HOPKINS JELLY npollcd to lnr NURSES Airifo, nnml 1 Baily tor appt. T) Pt' 65 Sh M .FultJn''. versificil ~1' r , f ' 1 :i r 1h 11 l'rinl,f'l'I raiu•rn ~1 'J 9 6 I ('('11ts fr.•r rach, flll\.li·n fOI A'.. JERRI WHITTEMORE lh~d1 of fingernail pnlilih n"hllble. 20 Hri; ~k a ppro.'i "mp oyn SALES:O.t \;"\ . &x •r 1 0 r 833-9770 * 100-/o FREE pr>sillon. t~hsfitru! pt'(iplt· & :'IU.swli l'i1.t•F Ill. 10, 12, 11. 16. 1 Air r.t.1111 )lnrf ~po ·1·1~i1 llt111 -•··)~! and glue brtttiet will keep Con1p to eon\'.11l£'scing lady 1P"O DU CT I ON 'I ·' •t T "'.1· .. ,... C•·•hP•o.,.•-•l A,,.,....,..., pln): 1<urroul'1f1lr1£!1 t:)lf'~·I· IS, 20. Jlulf SiZ('!O; JrP ~. 12':. dhn,.-:; nthrr"''~ 1l11rd t'la~'I & 17th St. {at J, vu,., ·~ th!? lids from srtcltin ... T..., L t hskp ..... 642-0130, n. \\'ocw:I ".rnast:enie.. r .1 ",-" ... , .._ '""' ,..,c·• .... • 1•• I''' ' ~, •·1· 111 '·· h ~"u 224 l..64 J.,., 0 •; ""' I W k '°"'' •wd •·J•, _ +. 1 .-. .... '--·-~ 401.9 \\'f$terl>. f\R. r-,·0 : :,j)J j('nt typin,lt :.II.II~. lltr S "H 'i i. .'1; J 1 11. w, •· I ~"-ll'"lY \\ lfl.N' I f'Y"•' ~••• -~· a Daily Pilot 011sified M NU l"S" A.d ,_ p-•·,.1........ o r er . _ ... , .......... ,..,...,, ,_, .. _. 1 d ·-~··rv •n • ....,...._......., TA'f'f'k<,...,. 1nnn" "-·-' 1° to buy, 9t!ll or re n 1 1 .....-c.. 1 c .... .,.. ~,,., m11eh1ne d c d ~ opport It A pl Pl~ Call f or Directions w.., ll ,...,,.ire or :1 \·anc-e-~Eo •r..~ ... .... ..,.., ..... "" "' · ,....,,,p, ., t,.-""""_...,,.,..,.""'""I ~thli 1ftin1c d11ys. Pl' r s I) 11n1• 1 j 5-~ll& Sa~:·· nee · 1un y. p ~ ----------ment a m~ J1•r lhll for each p.1tlcrn & ruid %t Al~ Oroc*'I. llY' 0 1\ILY 10meth ng. Dept. H~ Hosp, N.8. _ ~S lon\)'Saio~ ::al E sECUdRITY Ofro-. t•i.1per. positton ttnl!I for c-ach paUM'n :.or PILOT. l!l}, NHdlrcrt1ft W -~, M&F 7100 Help Wented, M&F 7100 ra · • 1 ~ • • pttt' . All ~utts or &t4-4731 Knthy Air :daU 1tnd Spoc~I Hnnd· Dept •• Bnx 16l, Old CllclM'a ~ -2. OFFICE GIRLS REAL ESTATE l71h St. C06la Mna t"•tpan&lon. flt'l"!IOfVlt'i Dept. . line; otl~ !it: thir '~la~ ~t.alk>n. Nl"l'o' York, N.\". NEEDED You haw Y"l'lr" own priwte SALESCLERKS ltoag Hospilal, N.B. v•LY£ d<'lh-tl')' \\"ill LIW' thrtt 10011. Print N•IDI!. Add'ft"'· Radio ttlephonc dispatch dMk k phone': Same loc~· ru.11 & Part·Time SENIOR SECRETARY " 11.·r'f'k$ l)r ll\Orl". Srnd -!fl Zip, r.u""' fl''lmhtt. Must lk' 25. able to drtvc tton 18 )Tl. l'ew or exp d APPL)' ~liir\11n ~le r11n. tilt' O/\ILY :'I·-~. l.iO motit ~l11r df'-AP?ll_.1~ Pttton reAI mate !nlc11 propk' The Tobacconist Inc k>r Go\·~menl Prnj.:ranll UIUlll'.IPTUIKD PILOT. 4t2, Patlttll Dept., aie;m m our 1'71 N~nill YELLOW CAI co. I \l:Cll."On'le! eau f 0 r in· 10t-ach Blvd,. SD f('\t,-Yl ~;:;·co~. ~~.!.,v!>":l!!! ""'"UJA" I l\Lft rp v.·~ .13th St.. N~""' <'•ta.lop;: .All <'!"'ft'I! TllREf: 186 E. J6th, o.t11 Mesa I tcn·tt,~·E. Lachtlln\Yt r Hunt~on ~ter. H.B. t)·ptng. SJJ • traMCrtbing so:os ~:::;;. N,l 'iD ~ ~~~!'! ':t~\ J'""~ :;~· •i:,. 1~~~ ·~ 'rJc_ PAINTER , .. 1860 Newport Bl\'d .. c.~1 . SALES SEC'Y & Nulls. S<'rd ~~umr to Box MACHINIST ZIJ'. mt:: and s Ty I. t! I hn1 &5i. TiAs~ P1:ttC1,, ,... r t ,., -· E 67' "n 10880. San11t An.'1. CA9'll'()I or Buuu lfli ma n enan(!e . -l'.-or ve. ~ RECEPTl-IST ""·""·"· , ·•••·· .... 25 P Sat •-""'" Cllll 'll.ol -6 3 !1 ·~551 O o >""" p ~'N I •• ennanent, ar y .. ntoedtd al lcadlng hotel. c.tU C.ovo·11ll"nl!tll o--.;,i.IT\ll. ASSEMBLER N~. ~i..r..r.. ,\, •un.o o NC'll•: N,.,,.f'PO!nt Book 11.ot hf'nents.. Nf"ll'POl't Bf'ach. --V~\erle. UJ..l700, rxl 5.17. -~-':~· your noi("'" tn .~ '°". or-; lt'w~ F1&iil l"" f'roclhM \\'r11e Cla.11ritif'd Ad No. 12'2. l REAL ESTATE Equal Oppor Empkl,·cr SER\1CE' StntlOO salesman. to"\dl Or 1' lime rn-r l'lfillrrn 1mi<k-r.; F. \\ BoM; , • , •••••••• , ••••• tt.nt D0&.11)' Pilot PO. Sol: 1560, SA.LESMAN . . . I Ell.per p!i"fl'l'l'M. Da); " '4 40 V.'f'f'k srn1~c.-st·:o.1:\1T·:R CATA· talrp .. CrOdM'I Ro<ll •. rt.DO ~· ri,,1",1, Ca. !l'J;i26. "ll>' not \\"Ork in the MOcsl SAL.ES pe~I •·11ntl"ri lor t"veit, t"Hll & part 11me. [J){t 100 aty~. l'-11 ai:n, __.1 C'l"llCM4 Book II <tt PART Tl~t E c ltrk . a r ea, tlun l ln ston mensmall l"lothll'lc;. F'ull 'I Apply ShO"ll Stal~. 17th il CLA-VAL CO. I bee pallirm ruuptin SC'nd aM.flnl 1,.,.ni_nw-Hoot 11'no l;ondatil~. for t.lqoor Stort!, Beech , Fountaln VaJ)(iy! peM time po1ttklall A\JIJI. Jt'\·IJ"le, N(!WJIOf1 Beach. 171.h fit. Pl11t't'ntl1. f)I 'iar TIO'A . .slut ~!o.nef Bnok • tl'.DO O f. Send raumti 10 el11u-Lr' UJ tndn yotJ. C,,ll Phil '' Utgunl\ .Hills nr CM!a SF:H.\'TCE Stn!lon. Pump ~per. n-q XJnl bi>n"l\1.5, lli:'.:"l' + KNIT Book 11.'ith "'n~te Gll1 noot .•• s·1.D1 lfil?d ad No. ISi. e o Dally lie Mm#'t, v 11..LAG E Meu loc"h~ For Jnlo. lsl!ulft aak>smnn ~'/ex"~r. • rrrr lift' It mt'd 1n11 ( ~IC ll'isu~ pilt't'nl • • 11 25 -.mpa.etf! Al&hU!' Xn.. It 11.f)O PilOI. P,O. Bo;t 1:.60, ColtA I flf"...U. ,£STATE, QU.G67, ~152 or &10--UU. & nttal APl't.Brtll{'e. Top pny • I~:ud abR!n .. \'t\r ', .... nl "f"!l'ltl\nn Rook •• r on l Prla.e Ar:-.. Ne. It $1.M Mcaa. Co. tr.am. S~Largefl retail pk1Utt &: ll'IOd '°'1n . Stt St.t.n. 2901 * Protu ~1lr1rtg lr~ta11t Kl""·ln11: Book •• • LOO ook nl 16 QUttt11 ~il'I. 1 •• M>e PmME Gb1. A n 1 w r r Jl•j;D'TJONIS'fl 'fypigr • fra.me co. nf!'l!dl txp cphift> F.:. Coa$t H~')'. 00!. Sll"Ady Employn~t A"'I <111·1 I'll •he BF.SI' OA Y Kl I t~ q.IM BeM Me. t phOne&. meet ~blk. Appl)' Jor law otrlm lJl N"''i" It altsmo. Art background 11~Jn the 11~ problern: .-.in 11., ntl' Don't rll"lay, •••••• IOc In penon. m w. 00 St, I ~~"c h. c:Nl bet ... 5. prd'd. lTJ-t NtwpX'\ Dlvd., Sell idle ll~ wl.IJ'i • Dal.I)' 0..'TI Tools Rfqujrftl Dflily Pilot Cl.usUlcd Alb ' Qlih.11 ,., Tocta,1 s ... I IOe Cost.I 1-ftM. 1Jl.310T. Of.~ Pilot Ou&i.fJed Ad.. C&1J Equal Oppor. Em"'°"'r G42.-$11 kiM of II li1f1 ....... 9r. ct.A~ SELLS • ~ cv,s., SELLS • 64M611 'Ci:ASS SEU.S -642-561' ~64.::2-1iC11=::.·_,.----' ""''""'""''""'"""!,.ia!!f1 _______________ I ~ I I • I - ' I I ' \ ( I' ) .r~· rDop~~D~Al~lY:P:l~LO~T~~~~f~~~~~M;""~··;·~·~"'~'~2'1m. ~19~7~·~~~~~'.!!!i!~~~~~~~~~~TI~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;~g~~~~~~c=~~~~~::::::::;J:~~~~~;,;;;HI..!~···~·. ',,: .. _.:~ .. · on•• ualc•I ln1trvm't1 IOl:J -·· S<:li fOii ioc lltliklei " w-9712 Mo<eailu iOfii +140 vo1... +772 Ma-lck -. 1 =""----~ 1-------· 1 •> QUAR. 'I ThOrob,..d. 16 FENDER ' nv.bmONAL " ft . Sto $1)ll IDE/W w1cabono • '71 loflll'£D(S 74 VOLVO -'70 MAVERICK e PUPPY WORLD e hantllll good ('()nformatk>n. U5'd Jau ~fa~er &: Case M9w S'°®. (iaff rlljed. patio rm. BlK 10 nt@l')'thbV(. t 1 ...._ K.tUlt ri. lllU'" 1 ~lhuatvJM. Tiny Poodltt. 51.ln'@ *'nllJ(en mantJ & SI2S & New TELECASTER F'tiKIJ. m."797P tmtll 4 pm; Milt aat :W P'I' oldf'r, no •• i.. -tratmnti ' ' if~~~.]~~ J·::.~r~ _, 8070 ::.· F:: Equip. -ii~ .. ;~~~b; s::. :. •• ~=~ 1· 'llA:G.-lAN, 280 SE t:Olf.( i:!:S!' ~-~U'~ A:§;~ t~.i ct!~'!~ :·'.r 6:~ •. ~sM-~o~J;s.~ DESPJ'.~RATE,'Uidlf'll ring,,Dfl bd!', "'Ork 11>11, l)()gllng =~iars & wkndl Formula v.. ill~ C:::11r: (':" andlte )'()I~ o~~:~~ERY $1477 .. , ' Stud Service Mo.I Brttds. Sa1Jphil'l'!1, O\a1nond11 itnd l !rll)'S. 11v.~vel 1tr111 chr1, HJCH SP~D ~ ..... ·, .. ,. ,._~ 10,n:u:e. •f driw It a~'I,)' 4 •peed SPECIAl.J!'i'fS Open £veo.. 5.ll-0021, Ruliles, nppr. SH.00. Sell typll\IC lbl11, tote tray11, • c.c. •1"'<: .. 'l!li ' """"" compel tive car. ' Mt/FM rad Io . ab-D£AN LEWIS •• I ;;C'ft .. ~. ~·~. h••'• Po'"'"''· $800. 839-5095 Pierce 867 \V 19th CM Catar:nann. Mui · ace to "'Ith extraa. Sl3:'i0' , <' 0 n d It Ion I n a, p owtr l ·, ~ ic.•' v~• ""...... .. • .._ IOIO &l2-3«)8 be.Hew. Great fo~ family. 50-1487 f974' radial tli ~..... I ~r "~. 't~, r,:::,.~ "°"' Ml1ullanaou1 •=c ' NI chn II> 2S, c"" ~ I 4 WhMI J)<l•H iSlO I "-· i I ""' SUN VOLVO . -l~lOYOTA-~' tl6.>6ll80""'6-t1'11 m op 8<'<'Y , ... Ill " ' <hop ...... hull. lnb. JUST ARRIVED! ROO~ .•• r PRICED . I THOROVCHBRED Cocker SCRAM-LETS ~l~-~~·. 867 \V 19• CM ~.46~m;~s. XJ'nt cond. ~.1 LAND R0~3?(T 1 ~~a~~,3~~:tks MLt 1966 ltarbor, C.i\t 64$<0.lflS ~ • l) I Spaniel Pu~ocka, ANSWERS Ptll. 8087 Bo0t1, Speed & Sk i 90IO Tt'UCka " '560 Ord<'.A!.-:;/NO;:.\t.""'"' _t\...:. I •. ..!.· •ucAUTOS USED_; ::."'°'· C.M. ' •~.·JI PUPPIES 1 wk old, m,ixed *Security Pet Prod* 1~ It flat bottom, 454Q)ev)t,1 ----------1 .,. ... .,.,... · ~UQIA Lalli ""'" ~~ ~I =··--"""-~,_ho_,...m.,.e. NI 'kel -Groin -Peony -Beet 32c lb. Cott ch. 21c lb. m F2·X Edelbrock. H.R.M; ·73 EL CA.MINO, 350. v_., • . YOLYO .69 RAMBLER 1 owner lo ·n MERCURY MONT 1 Bishop -SINKING D H.L.'s $2.50. 10/more $2. Paraaon headers. Sacrifice. air, auto, etc., vinyl roof, mi stick 6 (yt 20 P.IPc 'MX B&OUGllA.'I <:r 1 SA.J'CIOYE 6 o Pk"""· !doll 1 fe 100 m. 1 .A dllemn111 111. a deep ~a ~7-3977 1418 E. WU•hln• SA Ph: 9'f9...5841. main tchtrlng Sh<131l~Ovc499, SJ24004111i 1966 Harbor, C.M. ·~ Gd' cn00 ' .-. &46.5l95 'Clean u a pt1n.1 ~ul I An . w s o • . c 1ve.r who m-e1v~11 a nws· ex as. ;uvu. · 'f" • • ....,... • safe and •t)' sh. ""'I • • 644--0516 aft 4PM. ! 5tlhC thnt Mys "C.Or;1e u~: Piano1 & Organs I090 [ liJ e\fl. 35 1JSED Cadillac 9'15 with 1utomtttlc trans., atr I AKC Gem1 ~pherd fem. 12 quick. the xh1~NKING. I 0 PIANOS ,_..._ I rli ··59 C:Hi'Vt Cilrryall. 8 Pb' MEl'"""ES cond .. pov.'er steer I nC\, ood' LE ;-.. ._...., '72 Cpe O\·le. Full loe.d .......... -brakeA. radkJ, hell~ wk&, gd hi ine, i;hou.. 1 BART TT new t ...... 2 p.s lank•. fac I .~~"' $7S. 499-341'2 aft !ipn' FLOOR COVERING 8 ORGANS alt, euy lilt bitch, full ON ,DISPLAY l.ket»r. •P It sea111, new ~ new v.·hltewall t ~ ti.res & shocks. Low miles. 1anctau lop 163EAt' s1m ... 1 AKC, Silky Terriers 788 W. 19th St., C.M. Rentals fr $5 Campen, Sale/ pov..1"r. ·mom. Just bought new one. Best J 0 b n sc n &: s On , • 2 mos, 67:1-7804 Qu 11 Uty cu.~tom fl oo r Rtnt 9120 '31 CHEVY .Special 4 dr. offer over low book . Llncoln·r-.lcrcury, 2626 SCHNAUZERS • f<fin. AKC. C'()\'f'ri,ng, Featu,rln1: Nafco, Sedan. !."x. m«h. oond. ':62-1848 Harbor Blvd., Costa A1eia 1 v.·ks. Champ sltt. 2 ml!Je. Annslrong, &. oniroleum. Op.n Nights 'tll 9 SJ!i' kMESIRCED, ~.! rr.~. nt't'd!l' !o~if..t·,,~ng $raxl. 'T2 CAD Sedan DeVillc., ""6$lll'=~·'°"-.,,===,-·I 'f ···-· J Cuarrune«I lnstttllnt10n & Sot· "tll5·30 Sun 12-5 AC 11· ove& v•.::n, #UV"· ~" e 13000 Ml PERFECT'. p CHASE c,m .. ~ perlo1·n1anN.!. Over 30 yrs. *Pl. ·& •G d, * 548--3153 alt 5 p.m. '69 FORD. Auto. Ntw utility • · • SPECIAL UR • F T Y 8045 e···"'r 1 1no1 ran l -Mobll-H -91 .. ,. Jervice body Perl cond. COND. A1r cond, power-FROf<f FORD AIOl'OR CO. ree O OU 1 FRE. E ESTIMATES I Baldwin . C'.tble . Ch\l·k1?rin.e; • omes ""' -..M .... ., "".,Q· · · everythif'e, leather, FM Excellent StiectKln of Fl h K ' "I ball .,_,,.. ........,,"'><1 stereo &: tllpe, vieyl top-The ·73 P.tARQUIS BROt:~H~ J.X)G NEEDS HO~IE. Lnh 1' ___ ,..c•l"-1 &16-14.4.2 : ~~~ ~1 .. ~:na &·l1a:;"~. l\IOBILE Home Speee. C05ta 196S CHEV. delivery trk, 6 Works! $5300. GT'~;,62. All hove low mUes and ... mix male, 12 mo. Call 9'J9.. I B"Y II hl tt So. h St . Mesa , walk -to 1~pplng. cyl stick. Ntw brkl & '68 muPE De"ille. Low mt. luxwiou.'lly e q u Ip pc d, -d•y• -··• & ... ,,_.,s U •• WSlW' • • mer . e1n· "•·-•-om ~,, ,. X -hoc• k ..:M ...._ """'........ ....v Y ·'! u .. -.. " ' ..... .. llU v.·uy. ft y & a :.rk . ···inter ·~du!" "' Da ..... 5 s. .p#IN or uu . u1>nr"" orig. be:aut. cond.. $1800. or throughout. For ..... puf1Mllltl 642-SUO r 01!, r~C"' :.•nu!•'fl.• ! \!/ l'I y h A lll, no pets. su:U. rent. '73 CHEVY LUV best cUer. 538-2795 or like Ile"''· Prices ·st~ t1l DOG d d ho L b ' " ,., .,., .. v<io · ur 1 zer · ams a 548-9065 ,,.,,. ...,...., """"""' IN "!3814) Joh·-n s g me. :i m x Ne\v Spinets fl· . •. •. . $.'1951,.:;"-'=------Mags, Alt Condltklnlng ...,,...."""""· ....,,... o. " "''"'" mnle, 12 mo. Coll 979-!El'l MASTERS AUCTION u~ from . ..••..•.. $95 _l',l'. Wood hull, RD~'. llshint: Xlnt CondJtion 49i-1965 Camero '917 & Son, Lincolfl'lt1ercuey. day8. eves & wkends c:all 646-8686 or 833-9625 Pluycn " ........ ~ chr, fl ying bridge. Sips 2. M.B. •59, 1800, new paint, I:::::::;:;,:_. ____ .:.;.:::. 2626 Hnrbor Blvd., 642-5UO a!I G or : .l::iy. Grands " • $.195 $2000. 675-2448. Vans 9570 ORANGE COUNTY'S good engine. $$0, CAMARO '61 Rally Sport. lltesa, ~5630-o:::o_·---c'tt!-•I DARLING kittens, 6 "''lu! old ~ • 51 ·."J60 • ~~34.'l *ORGANS* Motorcycles/ -"=--f----=.: OLDEST 548-0310 Auto, air. P IS, custom whls Old•mobilt 99H g:ey, blk & ~·ht long hair. * GOLF BAG, $18. Clubs, Bald win. Conn · Hen1mond · Scooters 9150 '71 ORO YAN 197D J..fettf'dtos Benz 250 C. S'OO. Pri'pty. &w.oo88 -----1 To gd homes. &l.4·0088 BARTLETT Kewnl . Kimball . Lo\\Tey. --.-------& Fully equlT.'. Call after c•· I t 9920 Sall's la~ 0~• Tho •· 5 JO 6l()..t9 ~•ro o OLDSMOBILE TIGER r1ale ollered clll, FLOOR COVERING ..,, .. ,gel's · mlL'I • :m· DUNSTALL·NOR:TON '."!'. speed transmit.lion, rad.lo, · :. , · tiger stripes, love11 children. 788 W l9th St CM. uh11 • \Vurlitzer. , DUNSTAl.L-NORTON heater, V8 enstlne. !T&I07J) MG 9742 1965 CHEVY Bel Air Sta· GMC TRUCKS l\1ovlng. 5464478 • ., • . . Opthi:an ~ ....... ,, , .... Sl.iO 3,200 ml, lmmac. ccnd. All $1977 \Vgn. pwr !!teer, P"''r br11ke11, HONDA CARS 1..c::::.:::.:_::c:cc::::_ ___ 1 Per sonnlit:t-d Jn.11ta.lil1tion. t Ul\\'M'Y Spinet ........ $19:> Dun.'lthll oplions Bil at an '73 MG Con\•en. low nil, 35 auto, tilt steering ,.,'heel, rac UNIVERSITY OLDS Small A11stralian 11heep dog. Nan1e Bl'll!ld Car Pe I · \\'urlitter Spinet, new . S.100 En~lish factory ·$1400 (714) mpg, Priced $2990. Call air, new ti~!!, beaut car, 1: lbs. ?tale. with • ., 029 • ., 7 . Guarantet>d. O\'er 30 yrs * WIN FREE * 338-2421. · • ~ I a • ..!. 1974 BMW's 830-ZTJO. exceptionally clean. asking ici50 Harbor Blvd. 6 NcedWK• hoolmed ·,,A,',',Y· s .• ~ &· 'F"Ree ESTIMATES ORGAN LESSONS 1913 lND!AN Junior Crolls -toll. LUl1ll In stoc:k resdy for rmmedlate $575.00 or Best of I er Costa 1"1C"ioa 540-•. .., Like new 2 le 4 spd rte TOYO delivery. Excellent savlngs Opo :,;;:;,.I _____ ....;.97:..46::: I 968-49Tl '70 OLDS, 2 dr, '88', Xlnt white kitten. Fairly long Call ~1442 FLILL~RTON MUSIC wu~ght, hi :JonnenOO ~r JA on remaining 1913 models. -•73 OPEL RALLYE 1973 f.IONTE CARLO. All mech. cond., 1 ?· hair. Call 522-(15.19. USED ITEl\IS 18191 J::uchd, FoWllRlrl Valley boy moving up from nlloi SALES-SERVICE LEA.<i;[NG 4 speed transmission, radio, ero-as. Like new! 8500 below Blue Book. 67~ 1 P.tATURE feni ~herd & t Camerns Darkroom equip I 557-4836 bike, $245 or best otr, l966 Harbor, C.M. &'6-9303 OVERSEAS DELIVERY heater, bucket 5 eat 11 , milt'!I. $3795.' Priv. party. I fem Shep/Lab nuppy, to · Cabinets . \VlnclO\\'ll 122 N. llarbor, f'ulletton &14--0975 '67 FORD Eeonoline Van, big ROY CARVER, Inc. comole, txcepUonally clean 675-4S81'. Pinto 9957 •ood home.~. Louvered \Vindows 871·1805 l-":..:C::::.:=-~~---1 •~ 6 l 1~ N ~ CHEV 13 llldeabcd . f'umlture I oiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;.;;;ii;iiiiiiiii-l'TI 500 TRtUP.IPH Da.ytona. ....,.., cy . Pt&ne ""• ctpfd, ROLLJJ ROYCE BMW o. OIM'W. This car lhov.'B , E!Camlno ' ' V-8, " < I 'la hoc 1 On Am-l"m radiO, Ira chrome -· E 1th SL the best of care. Check this Alt, PIS. Tonneau Cover, '72 PINTO Squire Sta \~gn. Furniture 8050 Time Clock Outdoor Sign · 0 3 n n liklrai:f:. ly w•·-1• on -·. -'' ....... *.11 _.. 7 """"' · toda '"000 l Xl r.~ •~o• •pd air ·•-1 --• "l! II 65 ,...n C 0 NT I N U US FREE 6000 ml. custom 13 coat """' ·"-~"" ""'"' Qi8la Men e 546--4444 s.-..v au nyer Y· .u, m, nt ....,..,. -N .....,· • • ~· l.vi... · Will er ealer ' , .. ..,vy ORGAN CLASSES FOR offer. 645-4426 11.ft s. $2175. Johruion &: Son Eves, 968~. 54lJ..ll£. I ~tusr sell 5 ...... walnul bdrm 7351 Heil Avt, Ht Beach British flag paint job. 1972 BM\Y 30 CS maroon .. t. Uk. ~...... •·I ng 8'" '2l2 ADULTS. Evel'y Tuesday 640--0268 aft 6pm . 72 FORD \Vindaw Van-I · ... _ · ' Lincoln ~reury. 26 2 6 70 OieveUe Malibu 2 dr. l9n PINTO RuMboUt, 4 spd. • n ~ !·30pm Start ... ··-k auto, eau,.,r, stereo, · ml. Harbor BJ·u r -1a •l-· s.~n "-t ff, 1 w/headboard. 2 night Ubl, 2 e CABINETS fur Kitchen & Tom Dieterich in..,. <'h~: DUCATI CM.teau, A/C. P IS. P/B, 757-371.3, TaJ..0063 eve. 54()...563(1. V\I" .......... """'· P/S-P/B. Air. Radio . "'' ce oor:D 0 r · lg. dressers & mirror. S801l. t &th. u n f In J 1 he d or coast Pt1usic Costa Mesa. 250 Factory Scrambler. ~.cm ml, $ 3 4 O 0 · 39,cm mi. 1 owner. Ex. 49fHH85 nfler 4 l v.1mds. or best offet". Call 551-65,1:) J prtllnistled. CoQnter tops Newport Bl\'d. l\t tinrbor. ~ \!/Ith extra part•. Capri 9715 Peugeot 9741 cond. SlS95. 6754777 · Plymouth 9HO \iel. 9~30am or bhv. 5:30 & 1150 .. Jt A R D E N &;2.zsat P95 MS-1481 '62 FORD, netv paJnt. gd '65 CORVAIR. Auto, clean, 1 7nm. ENTE:JlPRISES. 815 \V. '73 NORTON COi\IP.IA.~00 tll'l!s. Run& good. S600 or bsl CAPRI '73• al e, V-6, dt'COr. NEW PEU.GEOT O\\'ller. may need work. '72 PLY~10UTH DUSTER 'I' ofr 581"""" 11ih•rr, gray, 4 srxl, 151\.I S300 ,~,.,. • 000 SHHHI FURNITURE IS'lh St. Co.!ita P.1e511 . 642-2842 STEr~'\\'AY P~. pay c.i sh Interstate low miln, new · ·uiu.,.. DEALER · •J'VO'OU· Unusually clean, only 1.,, AT WHOLESALE 1 * * s ALE p ER s 1 AN or other good pi111no. Give rondition. $1700. 979-2966 Autos Wanted 9590 milrs, $329.), 673-6921. $250 or best off('r, "61 Corva.lr miles, power. brakes, radio, 894-l020 RUGS** ct;tail11. \\"rit~ ClaJ111illed Ad '72 KAWASAl\I /;i()coc, Xlnt .cc..;c;.;:....;.:.:.;::..:.::__.cc.::.;: Datsun 9n0 Complete Sa.le!! and Servil"<'. Station \\'agon 4 spd stick heater. VS, e1r oond. Po"'·er AkhaYi Oriental Rut;ts No. t~I: Daily Pilot, P.O. rond, Very low miles. Call CADILLACS 50 C0111pect11 on display. shift 20~PG ~14 ~teer, landau Io p' 8141'1. La Cienega Blvd eo,,.x,.1500, Costa ?itrsa, CA _,,'° .. "'"'='·=~~~~-WILL BUY YOUR PACIFIC MOTOR ' . . ' (956EXXl. Ex ce lle nt 121 :;·-) 659-44SO 7: L S.I ·ss Con·eir r-.tonza. Xlnt <"ncl. et.'OOOmy and performance. \Vlu"lTE:D • USED BRICKS * 87().4564 PLAYER PIANOS HONDA, 175., p;rt & Street argeit ectton DATSUN, TOYOTA IMPORTS 480:xl mi. P.1ake olfer. Orig. $2475. See nnd drive today. ELECTRIC 'P ORT ABLE NE\V & USED, ROLLS. Good 1 conc11oon. S 4 7 5. In Orange County OR VOLKSWAGEN PEUGEOT/SUBARU owner. 810.9569 John90n &: Son. Lincoln Ty p ewriter unused. Da\'e Dupree. 2940 0 Gracc,l,,.O"'"=c~"'°''=-=~~= Coupe DeVllle<i • Sedan De-PAJD FOR OR Nor. "''ll.L Chrysler 9925 Mercury, ~ Harbo r , *LOVESEAT .l sofa custom made • very gd qua!. never used, Ull\lally hm, 968-7910 NEVER USED Ve\ v('t Loveseat $300 chair $175, dfnelle sel $151. 673-9ll8. M"rlfice. $100. (213) L.anc Colta ?ilesa 7l YAMAHA 350, RD, 6000 Vllles ·El Dorados ·Cai.· PAY TOP OOlLAR. CAU. ~S:lm\V. Lincoln A~i _::;.::.,<.:;:;._ ____ .:.:;=i-C,:;os"'°to:._•~<::.,.~· :'.°~~·~·:__ 596-1993 PRl\,ATE PARTY \!JA~'TS m~. lmmac ~· gd &BB :'!blQ;d:~ ;::;:.1::~u KENT ALLEN, MO-OW2. '68 CHRYSLER \Vagon. All ATLAS TAPE recorder. Al\1/Fl\1 TO BUY PIANO FOR mileage. $695. 551·1278. * DATSUN * Porsche 9750 the extrn1. Full pov.'Cr + CMSl?lle, 2 B/\\' TV. Also CAS!l 5.J7-9445 WANTED '74 Hond111 350. 360 240Z '73 Black, air, 59 PoMiChe "D", rebuilt ~~ires, ~ir shocks,$ etc. '. electronic pts. 6/a-7198 alt 1 1922 \\'URLlTZER Upri~ht or 4j(). Ttade for 69 Javelin AM-n1. mags, Ra 11 Y eng. good paint. Al\f·Fll1· ror s nee new. 1o:;o. Chrysltr/Plymoutti· p.ni. Dave. -''~---. Pla~·er Piano; ~11 v.'tlrk. 1f1 excl cond. 645-4475 pm mirron, front & bock SW. $2400. Call Eve 4911-204.s ~7~ or &i&-9797. Open Daily & Swi. "til 10 Pllt ! 15'X1T GOLD shag carpet, 2 pc. Blk i;ectional. Green occa•· chair. ~12 WANTED J ·n SUZUKI ~ ~c speake.n. Orig O'Mler. icm Comet 9927 292!1 Harbor Blvd., C1tnnrd sod II "' e n ·d 1 n 1 Best OOert;55l-lOW. ·O' c-.. ~ ,· ' '·"" h , .... -' mile.'. · EJ;. .contfitkln. 15,UX> Ren1Uft 9755 Costa P.tesa mochln1t. i!.·prlce is right, Sporting Goods 8094 ~ex~.~ n e, ~ Al ~ cali H!-i987 afliff 6t!at. ' '·'73 COMET 2 DR. ' SA6·J ?34 &e2 DECORATOR ·deirign living rm .suite, white velvet, tufted. & misc. 673-9267. call 556-8760ot 5.~1.. ' ,,,1~~-·•TILY ., "1'2 "0ATSUN •ta '70 "."tlf!NAUt;'P.--·("rr~t Company own·eld and ~:I,, ... RUGEH .• model No. 10.2', 22 FOR Sale; Brand now '7·1 ,._...,.,.. ... 1~ 26 000• , .. v.·~· erol'IO'll• car Mu&t sell. Call mainlaincd like 1le1v in our Pontiac J 9965 SP0 !NG SPECLIL \' oll H nda Tl~ """"'-1't $600 !'OR '" ~"EIGN ,.. .. n• "' .. .., ' m ·• su ...... ""! ~• •··~• ~~ 1 cal. Scmi·auto. rUle. Rotary 0 • ""• ao.N mu s. · ,,...... .. ..,... --.nq Green \l'/Blk Wl,yl top. ntw "" -vNa or ..........,.,.,, M!Tvice dept. Equipped wllh nonnal pri~ on S1eam clip. Conies w/3 cllpt1 Ir. 50 & Pa,yments. ~. CaU or come ln to lff ua. radial•. 6Th-'f1Nl or 66-7788 Saab ,7£111 11utomatlc transnlluion, air ~ifs~ your c n r Pe. 1 rounds of ammo. $ 4 O . 1.972 SUZUKI TM-«Xl. Xlnt -oond., l>O"''er ' le e r I n g • TltREE Family Gar a i e &15-2342. cond. $5;j(I. or oUcr. Call l9i'S 2402:, a/c, xlnt cond, ·n SAAB So rad Io, h ea I er, e l c . Garage Sale 8055 Sale. Lot11 of household 8'4"x 45" Sliding Glass door, 962-59&1 stereo cauene, $ 5 2 O 0 · nnet. sportscar Comfortable safe l\ n d Items, misc. car part1, furn, 2 8'4"x28" Gl&s11 punel~. 6' Store, Rest., Bar 8095 1969160 llonda, street or dirt ~216 or 635-1549 Aft Spm :=t·a1;2 00~'on~l~: ('(.'Onomic111l. ( 4 7 8 DH E), etc. 3001 Coolidge, f'rl·Sat. 4x4s. Vibrator ch a ir, 'TI ·510 DATSUN \VAGON. 4 ml.-Must ree to appreclaie. $2975, Johnson & Son GARi\GE Sale, 3, 2116 6< ·:,:5-<mO::,. =''-'----~ Double Deck Brick bed pll111 ,,.!_I~ 3IOO I ~ N spd. R/H. Good condition 4.""' ,,...,"', Linc o I n P.fercury. 2626 ond -oven. Good oond. lllekel=-=""°~==~--V. ~s· H"11., .B. $1700. or best oHer. m.-OSr1 _....,.,., Harbor. Cot;ta 1\1 c sa ,I ~mo0n:·Sa1, t-~u.~. ,:i ..... H11:1Ja NE\V gold11•hoo15 carpeting oller Dick churches '73 HONDA 100 CB. Xlnt. '42-MOS Flot 9725 \ T--ta 9165 540-5630. ~· · '' '""' 'J · Rf'staurnnl. 2698 Newpor1 cond. 70 l\.lPG. $D> lim1. ~·e p::iy top pr·ce ln r-th tor ... , ... perfect. P..1any mite. 842-7249 Blvd, Cl\t . 646-133) your clean used can A '74 TOYOTA 'ii COP.1ET PATIO & GAR. SALE dully. I HOUSE plants, indoor & u-Hom truck11. LEASE Thia bt1uUtully maintained Cloth~. plants, C"On blks, i outdoor, Musi sacrifice. TV, Radio, HiFl St. 8098 ,., .. tor es, CANCELATION car has stick shift. radio, turn. tools, misc. ~7-7000 ,49H"-'",."=-------;:;~;;--;;;::;-;:-~;:;;~l . ..!Sa~l:!•l!_!R~o!'.n'.!1 ___ 9!.11_!60~ Howard Chevrolet Best 0.al Anywhtr•I heater, 4 new "''hitewall -ZENffil, RCA & Syh"Bnla Ala Arth nd J bo '74 FIA TS tires, (30CJCQSl. Excellent TERRIFIC borne plant llale BRl\ND ne\V wl~I chair, TV & slereos. 1974niodels1973 27' \VINNEBAG O c ur a am ree UASE OR BUY perfonnance and l'C'Onomy. lnsid ! & Out5ide plants 1'1 best offer. Sm. while apt priced to clear. All avail. motorhome, has everything. Ne~~..:~adl 2 dr :. & 4 dn1. $187:>. Johnson & Son priced 49+-t752 s!o,·e. 548-0031. models In stock & on Reos. rutes. 962-4587. ~ REAL $AVINGS All Modtlsl LI n co In -1\tercury, 2626 \VAGON whetll, motorcycle 19" COLOR 1V, driipcs. Ex· display. 3 yr picture tube. I r-.tOTOR l:orne for rent. 26. \VE: HUY (Ask :44c!~t1no) DEAN LEWIS Harhor Blvd., Costa Mesa, racks, furniture, dishes & J cellcnt coorl. yr pat19 &: service. Callh 90 Re\·con·The RollA Royce of IMPORTED AUTOS 540 5630. nll~. :-;40-2562, &15-4074 5.16-0919 or terms to 36 mo. ABC motor homl"s. 962-2011 . BEST PRICES PAIDI JllfUllr 9730 TOYOTA Continental 9930 Co lor TV 19046 Brookhurst 1,;::~:..::""':;:..=,=:c.:.,= Deen Le i Im_... 8' SOFA, xlnt condition. GRANDFATHER CLOCK. or 9021 Atlantll l{untington Trailers, Travel 9170 • 1 ,.... ... "12 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN I Black & While l'h{'("ked. for nle. ~IOON DIAL. call n-a•h. ~ ,_ 0,,.,,... "~"" ~ubOr, C.l\t M&.930: U.._ '73 CONTINENTALS ~~ "" ot'" R •-l c &1>--20 LX' " _...,.._,, ~ "" new ~·ith only 17,tol 1966 llarbor, C.l\1. 6J6.~·3 Exrellent !!election ol like .,......, . .,... ...... o.,,,.r ooper, "" SHER\\'()()D S.8900 FP.I Anlp, 13 IT PROWLER CASH FOR aC"tual miles. 'fhls car Is Horses 8060 iRVTNE Coast Country club lJO R",lS watt• w/wood •ab. Gas stove & reli:,la:. . YOUR CAR loaded \ilith I u.x u, y LEASE A BRAND NEW 'i4 . nCoe 11 : · Io w mi Ieng e .. , be hi " ' $11l0 "~1078 ~ -TOYOTA ,-eo-•·· O~-n nt1nentl'll coupe Md 4 f11nu y mem rs p. $300. (ju•t booght, nmsl · .-.. 4 '"""''u•u equlp1'(1ent t n c I u d Ing -'" ~ d FOR SALE ,2 'l A Call "'' ·~ UTOS MPO T for only ""'r.:.:2;; per mo. 36 oors, completely Ju,."Ury yr or PflY, ~.,. en!!. still under '''on') A I R ED auiomat!i= trans., facto'"" _. I ~ th ho t At! ho ldl 11 b r I I "" ·~ n.os. o~ end lease. e:<lu py..-..• roug u · t r<' og fen e ~1 iv~)' Misc Wanted 8081 Pioneer PL12D turntable, I J!R} -air conditioning, power , fmest features. See and with Al t11ck 1nclud1ng :::.::.::·...;.;:;::.;:.:::...._....;.::;. Empi cartridge s 1 2 o . AutM•s.t Alfa Romeo 9705 11eertng, po'llo'f"r brake 11, dri"e today. John!IOn &: Son, saddle. $200. :J36-3212 \VA NTED -Caruied f'Orla Dolby AN 60 $1iO. Ne'\'er ';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;~ IXl'\\·er v.·lndows. AM-FM 2626 l{arbor Bhtd., Costa 4 Yr Old ARAB·APP'i.' C:11n 1 \·ending machine. II price is w ·~';:"';;.·~"-~"~";:.·==~~ ~ '6.:1_,Al1pha Romvl'°• djno Rbkll, radio,ndhoodter f251G10l . l\tust l\1esa, 54()..563(). be .seen U.C.I. Stables. rii:h• call :>56-5760 or -2:}" ZENITH COLOR 1V Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 .,.. ' uneup, v a · uns see 11 rive this fine car '66 Cont .. 4 dr. good 1ire!I & 64H256 eves 8 p.m. "'1-0861 Ne\v picture tube. •uer. xlnl gd. 25mpg $500 fr m . to ap~iate. ,Johnson & good n-h. --•., foll ~, ~ , .;:"4-::..;2983;:::::c.:•::ft:.;5e;. __ _,=: Son LlnC"Oln Mercury, 2626 ·~... l."'"'' ,.. .. The. fastest dnt\\' in the We!<f. \\'ANTED 10 buy older guns. roorl. S230. 5'8-13$ 1111. 3 ..... !EVY.00 BRAND spanking 1 ·Audt' 9707 Harbor Blvd .• Co8ta P.lesa, & everything \\'Orks. llns ... 0 Daily Pilot Classified PleasP call p.m. ne"' complete small VS ,:.:::.::;:.._ _____ ::.;~ 5'W-S630 '7<1 CORONA P..fark II only motOl"C'ycle d11mage so "'i ll Ad. Call 642-5678. 1 548-,!1617 19 .. Col Po bl TV motors. Fits all O>evys. 1 · ~c.::;=· -----=·I 52.00'.I milts. Auto ma (I c sell tor $600. or bst. oHl"r. or 1'1a c , 1195. ~11,,,~ l-. 12131 '11 BErGE Audi, Z1 .OOJ rm. Meufa 9731 tra •· ,.. ................. lo Machinery 8078 Machintry 8078 $100 v.: n :u ..... 2 d k ns. ra IO • ......,... .. "'""'' n . 64i-8015 548-6529 ~JS;;..t;;-~n;;•c_· ~--~--1 ow~.'~ ·.~~r· $3.540. one !~~ll=lfice for only Sl.350. Co-tie ::-'"'• ,,,,,....'t't!J 'i2 ?itAZDA Station \\'agon , .::~="";:~'-===~=~ ... AUCTION SALE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Thurlday. M11y t . 197-4, 10 •.m. P.D.S.T. Salt Locttlon, Ontario, Calif. Notice and location : \V. It Sc11rbrough Equirml"nt Jnc:. Is pha.,.in~ out a pot•t\•)n of ill! cont1-a ctln1; bus.i· ness and i!I !lclllni.; som•• nt Us •'Qulpment a Ion~ "·ith olhcr!I. Sslc' sll•· 1~ a t the OntAl'lu ri·totor Sprf'd. wny, On11trio, (:11lif. ius~' lh(' Jla\re__n Avr. E.'ICil con1ln~ frorn either dir<'Ctlon on the 51111 lll"rn&r. dlno •~"'·eyr. TRACTORS ·LOADE~S -CRANES Cat ().8 II Do7.t'l'li, <16 ;\ G!\t;i.li, :\231. 799.1, Hydraulic Alld CRhlc Blad"~. Cat 98l!I H.T. Lotldf'r, 87A:'l26. St'rles IHC 250 B H.T. Loadl'r and B8ckh(IC.'S, yr.ar 197'2. l.hn11i 2·100 Crll"'ll'r Ct11rk' and Shovel Krla1 No. 3457·10, 8 y11ird. Urna 1850 Cra"'lt'l' CrRn<' 11nd ShOYel ~r\111 Nn. 3457-3. 5 yal'd. Poclnin Hydrau· lit Cra1vlcr Backhl)(', 1-IC 300 serial No. N 128 )'l'ftr 1971. Ho1n o 11-900 Cra.,.,·lor S.ckhlX' i!l'rlAI No. ~2719, yeAr 1968. l\•)('hrini;:: 505 llydr&ullc ~~xcnva· tor Backtwe. 11l•1·la\ No. 12188. Unk Jklt Tl Wai:on Crane. Datsun & Toyota englncs & A ti H I 4 cyl &. clean! (582 GlPl 1 · ~ Iran!! $99 to S3ro. P.lost all US ft-ea ey 9709 (Dir.) SAVE 645-57'00 e 1971 TOYOTA 1000 e '72 CORVETTE STINGRAY ""''""' I other parts, reas. 673-1784. tiew bnk8. tires, bait. Koni CPE ~ii-iiiiii•i~iili,.,,i"'i'iii~· ii;il C1mpeirs, Sale/ '3"1 AUSTIN HEALEY Mercedes Benz 9740 shocb. l>ynl>tuned. Low \Vlth roof panels. Like flC'v.' Rec Vthicles 9530 ~:;ri :·r.0n:~~. wl~~ ,73 MERCEDES 220 mileage. Orig. O'll'llt':r. 17,000 mile11, id ea 11 y . i\1alre oUer 645-2342 equipped v.•ith au1omalic Boats, Maint/S.r. 9020 WUJ.. BUY YOUR REmE-:~·o:-:.~·J~mgc. oond. For SAie 1973 Toyota trans., po1vcr !!leering, FJBERGLASS BOAT ATIONAL VEHICLE PAID Automatic, air oondltloalng, L.andcrulser Excel rood, lo power brakes, powrr REPAIR, in/ou1 of V.'8.!er. FOR OR NOT. CALL. "\JS BMW 9712 radio, heRler, Ukt new . lo mileage, P.lust sell. Call v.·lndov.is , Allt&F\\f stcrro 613..Zi().I FOR BES ' PRICE. OPEN MUllt 11ee. $ SAVE $ Kirt al 642-6107 af1er 5. radK>. (949GNJl Johnson & ROAD )'U N Tl NG" o N CREVIER BMW -~c:.:::..:c::..::.:::..:::::::..;~-1 Son Llncoln-~tercu!1". 262'6 Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 BEAcit, jssQ Beach Bl\'d., SRlts • Se:vlce • LeMing (.wfluol Only Tri umph 9767 Harbor B.lvd., Costa rilesa, TRLR for 1s· Inboard. $75 or ~842::::·251>;::~1.,.,_~--~= 208 W. ltt, S.A. m.31n $6977 '69 TRimIPH TR~. xlnl f>40.S630. Ix-st orfer. mu11f also take Rte .Yehicles 9530 USED 8MW1 cond. Pttust sell. $1800. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR bOO!. &IZ.3311 .c__;__;cc;:_ _ _:: ~ :~ ~ ~Wt ta...:l SJ.>Sl28/64$-'rnjl :;:'iis,jOUR VETTE di«, Boats, Power 9040 GAS TANKS in!talled by • eullilt VolksWapn 9710 __ ;_ ______ 1 fo.1ajorv.•ey. Tnlt'.ks, Impora. ./ '69 2500 vn Dodte 1 ~8'8~~w:·:':"~h~. c;·:':'·===='=-n=a.:'.'~'""~'===~~ I YO~tw SOUPED-Up '65 V\Y, 1nags. 11· BOSTCN '\\'hAlcr, new, 87000 ·p OODGE C .. n-r SE, 400 Avoid 10% p1·icc increase on crpting, etc. M. $900. • ...... "' ~·lna'::M~"ery, $200 ~~TAR G A'ZER'fe i(~ ~ar~C.~R = ~::,..~!:,.~~;:LOO::;t:,.·~K~S~!e-R~U-N~S~LIKE-~: r::t12~P~~ rod. .J....,1'iSJ f Ir\ ':=! Choole f NE\V S'69S '68 CHARGER. sharp, full)' 30' GLASSPAR SpUr. TS 1 ••1u ByU..\~' ~.'?'-LAI" u ••• rom 4 fully equip-' '45-.7365 equipped, auto. Best otter 390'!! loaded. Xlnt cond. -1· .... 1• lj>. .,~~· 0..1, "<"•"1 o.."9 J:f. 11n. 11 rt-ped lov.· mileage 450 SE =~=....:.i~=~~= 4'HT'2 $11,950 or offer. 673"'8211. (;.--. ,,J. ,, An••d•"O" '~• j'"'" &KT ""l~ 36 Mo lease $21S.78 per mo. '67 BUG, xlnt oond, R&:H. ""''="""=-=--~=~" 13 , l30STON WHALER, 40 u .n Ji.t! lit drvtlet1 mrs~agt fot l uudey, ,,1i 79 !': OEL + TL"< tic. Serial blue w/blaCk interior $975, '69 OODGE Coronet. 318 VS • "·p o/b. Xlnt -,·•. Sl< 95 . $9 •)-IJ.tc ~od~d\CO'<t\porldlng to FV"bws »" No. 00416. Take )'OUf car In 714-SS't~ auto, aJr, radial~, p/1. Gold '"' ,_., "' --; YAvW'i ot,our ... odle~bi11k1.o;n. t de ""='-~""'===~= 'nyt ro 962-~ I 67J.J794 £~ ••• " ,,., ... ,, ''?1 ~1 '• ra · S 1972 VOLKSWAGEN BUG Vl P "" 1974 PONTIAC Executive and Demonstrator SALE · These Cars Are All Fully Lux~cy Equipped. , • .;. ., GRAND PRIXS l • ... -1 o il GRANDVILLES • ••• FIREBIRD~ ~ • WAGONS ;>•I '74 Gr1ndville1 Station w..,_ Fully Loaded"' I (016218) $5346.3%: '74 Grand¥Ul1k , 4 Door Hardtip Fully Loade,J (101903) • j $4786 - 2480 Horbor Jill"". COSTA MEsA 546-8011: .1•-1 - SCRAPERS -GRAD!RS -ROLLERS·ETC Cal J 621 Scr1'pl'r ser18.l No. 2.'JID495. Cllt J $J9 SI~ &Tl!llpcr. a.:rl/\l No. 231~1<195. Cflt J 819 SL Scn p_'1', 11erial No. 61F231~. 13 \Valx'o SL Scr8Po ef'S. 333F )'ear 1698 ), (21\C T 260 SL ScnpM'!I. ~r J967l. (3) Wabco \Vll!er Tankr~. Cat 12f Crader M"riOI No. 13K 1622. Wabco Grftder 666. (4 Tampo S.P. Vlb. Rolll"nl, modi-I• RP48, Rf'J8. HS28, vst~. VG Rolltrt a11d Pftvlni: rqulpml'nt,. CUrb King Pavt.rs, 3000. T11u:k#, Trallor' and l\tl5"". B"-0",."1"1",'=R-onl_l_C~h-a-r-.----I ~ .. ,.1:~ 3:.:,·: ;~~"':"' ~~::;:..,. Jim lemons XIBt cond ... AMJl:'M radio '65 OODGE COKONET, =~:;-;;;;,;:-;:;:;;;;;-;=1 1~~· ~'~'•tll • · .. ~ ~;. . . •rt 'NY1' lmpo..., .f93..tmO * Ml-9'729 Good mecluulical condllkm. ., •• ·• ,., tlf . .,.," ,,. Newtlrec,$350,642-781» 1919 PONTIAC LeMaf1•. J.'W·~~s:x~~~An. ; ;,~: )~ '·..;,._,,.. !}~';!/ ~1 Quall '':~ :w :·~te~ID~~ '&t DART itation wgn. SI!IO. Orig. owner. n&dlo,, ;hie, Writ(' ot ct.II Auctlon('f'n ror co"111lote brochurca. Evtt)'lhlna wll1 In hl12:tJ.~s1 hldtktr. Trrm•: payment ln full on sale date.. •'IMl'K'fnw: A\•allablr on major l!ert18. Owner: R. \\'. Scarbrough Equipment Inc. and othe:n. &~ conduc.ted by YOOw A Fri')' AuelJ1Jtk'<'l'I T!'IC., Archibald. Ohio .. 3502. Phone (419) 44U901 or (4191 44S.20IO ' P1ush. Fufl elec1ronlc1, full t~;;.:r; ;;:-_.:..,• :J~,;J\ , N;ev.~~""11 66-5ot5 1 Prtvale.,!~1rt,l;.7899(HSX913). ~°it60':1· tirts. J7'0. g11lley, ~hoWto:r, elc. For 10 \' ·• .i;r~ lll T• Vol 9n2 ~ ......,.. ! j b d k e llY , .i ~· •• t-ENTER f:l\OM.MacARnnJR YO V-1 .'97' Chtirttt Y l::J or v.·~ , ~~~·I 11:-, •It• '!1-.r..,._ '70 DART Custom 4dr p/1, • ~lll' •,..,... " .,...i, 11 ,,,.x .• ~~~ ::~·!.,....., :!~~ ~!~ MBZA.__:'!!.._%JC. 29,cm mJ'1. '68 VOLVO auto. alr, )(Ires, xlnt mnd, .,.4 CHEVY., A cockta , <'lC . ..,._,., ..,~. ,.,.,.... •'< ~ t)•--' ....,...1 flnl' l>f!rf. cond, $1595. 557-8771. • vtgl'I HAh;nbeck 962-2301 evening1/v.~1Mnd1. 1"''"' "ii •~( .. ,.,.,.11, 1t1'-"1"' ' W .ir. P'lw, p/b. am/rm, F d -~ ~tandart1, ~-er been driven •--1 1 ,<- 1 ·1 9060 ,~....,..·-• 1''"'0 •w..,• New MIC:htlln radial X Auromatt c ·-.. -1··1on. or $2$004M-5316 1 --,.,........ ·~ N·" "f \\~jo(#ooo j•~• 0\1 .......I u"'-"""' ••.;oo•• •J ·~1,.,, ,. • ..,, "!l~~i:tl .... ._ cNi ............ ~ry radio, h eater, a i r fMMAC -•·TD -h n 0:iu""" auto '-tt• -· ,.,,... ,,,_ F , ~ mi's. ISO •-.,~ 1.... ~.. • ,. ... u1V1llt '\m i!'..~' . ""' r WANTED !J~·, ):,..., . ...,, ,1;... -;;; MBt 'in bt'tt~ m~·. l.vnulUonlna. tVTL.891) v.·/e.11 opt\onal equip. $2350. e.ondlt11111 than ~ .... ~~her J Clean LI.to 14', L:.... h ,.., ..., ~!:~ DtW/Uffd. Askin& $8200, $977 Ca.I\ Wkdays: Dick Kaye, "ilt ottept tnu:le. 1. ' i-3000 ~nea. 673-2481 ~ .. a. •4 lrlo• ''°' &r..-1~ 6M-9114. 810-f.JU. 'T2 VECA Sl10lon \V1¥0n I 13' BANSHEE. cornpleu1, ~17i-...~ ?it..;...., s~ •liCn ·~. ~· M·B Lincoln _ 9MS CT opt't7r~I ~· t1' $2SO. 139 Tlt•fln A v • , ,. ~-" '" -9"•• • I •. ..! • D I Newport Beach. ,.1,0"" • ~ .. ~" •·€.~ ''~ "1.b m39fK lU~YOLUNLvn '69 LINCOLN Coupe. "·Jvtnyt < tr $AVE 6 ~700 JO't """ MC-to •~.-.)l'"'t~ 67 O:lrtlM ~.OOO ml, JO ''" top, fac Stereo "'~· full Outdoor 'W: lmt-~ti 1~8~· ~ .. ~~~ ~eoo.t @ Ad9flll ()~~~,1 1m:>t.. MPI. tapedeck, mtp, xlnl ~~1~:=-(1~~~ ~y~~,~~~~ "·kcndJL, 67'5-5364 cond. JJUO. 142-!'£ll! 196a=..:.~==·..:.0=1·_.:.'*'=9303::::1 5C3-2861 au Spn. .=Clual=::1"d=.::A:;d!c:eo.M!L::::::~::_-I ~ 7 v "' th b. co "' n ol m ba r I .. Today's Final San ~le1nenie Capistrano EDITION N.Y. Stocks VOL 67, NO. 119, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1974 TEN CENTS Saddlehack Hopefuls ' Quizzed on School Aid By JAN WORm Oi .. """" ""' Jttff Federal aid to education and the image ,, Sadd1eb.tck College, were the major JSSues raised SUOday nlgtt at a forum for candidatel (or three. vaca.ncles on the Saddl<boc:k College board ol tn11i-o • Six ."()f~ lhe-10 candi4ates...for the polts •f.tended ~ meeting, organized as an _.-illlily for fa<ulty and staff ol tbe -to.question 1hem. . ! ·Pr-t were William Dean tf'om I Historic Relic TruNe N<o OM (Nortll n..linl ; Robert -· Jel~ DuBo.... and Alon Greeowood !rem Trustee Ana Two (Soutii Tmtin); and Norman Cole and Larey Taylor hull Trustee Ana Tllree lLaima Beach). Thole not Attendk!i were Henry SW1ley and Slev• Muelltr In Area One and Michµ! McFf<!d<n and Rooald Krd>et" f~ Laguna Beach, though l\reber~ )!if< app<Ored to pn!S<Tlt a bloiropbJcal lletdl Oll.ldm. This mining car stands like a sentinel of the past at th~ San!-3 Ana !\1ining Company In Trabuco ~yon: It was to carry tm which the mine \\'SS supposed ·to produce. 1he tm ~as the~ to have been made into n1ilk containers. Unfortunately no tm was discovered. The story and additional pictures are on Page 3. Capistrano Will Host Weekend Rodeo Event Cowboys from San Juan Capistrano a.ad surrounding areas will be trying for that eight«eond ride on a bareback bronco when the Seven States rodeo comes to town this weekend. n.e rodeo is part of the second annual Cinco de Mayo celebration sponsored by the chamber of commerce May 4 and 5. Jodgp from the International Rodeo AMociation will tally the scores during the competition both days from 2 to 4:30 p.m. in a fenced area near the Mission Drive· in °ft)eater. 'n>e rodeo site is along Del ~po Road near the San !);ego Freeway. Oiamplonshlp rid<rs from Wcst~m st.ates will compete for natiOnal potnts and prize money during the events which will feature eliminatlom Saturday and finals on Sunday. . Cowboy! living within a 25-mile radius o( San Juan may entt!r without being a member of the intemaUonal association. Tbey can compete ln bronc riding, bulldogging. calf roping and ban'tl races. Tkkets on ale in downtown abops, banks and the chamber offico In San KETCH A BlTYER WITH PILOT AD Nut lime you want to "ket h" a buyer for something you have for sale think or thls Doily Pilot classified ad: 10 PT. Ketcll. 90ll complete. $12.llio Or best offer For ~lails can (~No.) tt "caug&t" JI ce.lla ln one weekend. 30 Cills altogether and -of coone -sold the boaL The direct line to that kind of multi 11 14H671. Dial It today. Juan are 5.1.50 lor adults and S2 for children. They also will be on sale at the gate during the rodeo. The rodeo is one of several events on schedule for the two-da y relebralkm. Sunday will begin with a h-1exican breakfast served from 7 to 11 a.m. across . from the rodeo area. Dinner featuring a sieaK barbecue will be served from noon to 7 p.m. in the same area. Breakfast tickets "''ill be SI.SO for adults and 75 cents for children. The steak dinner will be' $4.SO for adults and $1.25 for children. Al 11 a.m., noon and 1 p.m. visitors are weloome to take walking tours of San Juan's oldest bu.ildings. some dating back to 1914. Toun will leave the El Peon shopping area across fr'6m the mission and will be Conducted by guides from the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society. Art shows. a band concert, square dance demonstratiom and other events are on tap throughout the day. Beer and soda pop will be available at several tocalioos. On Sunday lhOming a gymldlana wUI be conducted by the San Juan Capistrano Horaeman's A11ociatlon . The honemanship display will sun at 9 a.m. in the rodeo 1rea. 1be celebration mark.1: the anniversary of tbe baUle of P1'ebla In 111113 betwttn the ronowm of Benito Juarez and 10ldlen of France. The French lost the battJt, bul won the war. Ftve years later Juarez •as finally able to win control or the coumry. The date ha1 been rqarded as one or Mexico's important bolidayJ ever al.nee. Red Tanks Attack SAIGON, South Vietnam (APl -Nortll Vietnam... ta.kl Oii~ tbeir flnt appearance of the Vietnam War In the Mekong Delta &mclay nl&h~ the Soulh v-mllJtary command repon.d. Robert Bartholomew, a member ot the John Ifirch Society. was questioned most closely on the federal aid iaue by faculty members. Tbroueh S&ddleback's seven years or exisienoe, the conservative board bas approved few. federal aid programs -a fact which many faculty memben blame for the lack of competitive programs at the school. 0.-ew said he has resisted fOOere.l aid programs in his eight years on Tustin school boards because It often comes with "strings attached" and hampen local control of education. Bot faculty members objected that mo.st federal aid pro~rN are limlted only by the bounds placed oa the a.pplicaUon. "The point is that you have someone qualified to write the programs and that the program you design is a good one," one teacher said. candidates Co&e. DuBowe, Greenwood and Taylor all spoke out strongly in f&\'OI' or federal programs, with Dean voicing "strings attached" caution. "Generally spea~· I have no qualm.\ about lt," Cretnv. a dentist, said. "It is sometimes your y cboict when you att ,involved in oge and dynamic teaching. The failu to apply for federal aid has squelched many noble efforU and ardor for new programs." ~veral of the candidates linked new programs v.·ith the school 's generally k>v.· image in the rommunity. Suggesttng that federal aid t o Saddleback program.1 could t>elp the school's image , Cole said "I don 't think the community win back a ~xi ismie or ot her nlOn<'y from them until lhe image ol lhe S<'hool has dlanged. \\'ha(s needed i5 a pu l>licity campAign to ~sell this school to lhl' community." Unlil las t fall a ttacher a1 Saddleback College, Cole told his fomirr ro-w<rten. tSte SA ODLEBACK. Page Z) . Syrians, Israelis Dueling In Skies Over Lebanon Jellyfish Invade Beaches A flotilla of jellyfish in\.·aded Orange Coast beaches over the weekend, providing sw~ v.'ith s o m e wlt'xpected·and ,....cexperieneet. The stinging critters rod e in on 1.he waves rrom San aemenle to Newport Beaeii alld"ihe mlY beach lo escape the assault was Huntington Beach. "The Jellyfish are in. They're mounting a giant attack on the beaches," said Bruce Baird, acting lifeguard chief of Laguna Beach, today. He predicted the siege would last an indefinite period ol time. Ammonia was used to treat sv.immers in San Clemente Sunday but lifeguards rtported the injuries were few bttause the water was so cold that most beach visitorn prereroo to stay on the sand. Despite lbe bracing 55 to 57 degree v.'ater temperatures NeWJX)rt Beach enjoyed a turnout o( 155,000 sunbathers for the two-day period. NeWJX)rt Beach lifeguards reported that they ga\.·e first aid to 34 visitors oo Sunday and 23 on Sunday, mostly for jellyfish stings. Jellyfish are a springtime phenomenon on the Orange Coast and they usually disappear by summer. Their movements depend on the direction of the winds and water currents. Huntington Beach lifeguards a re keeping a lookout for lhe stingers but haven't spotted any so far. Li feguards at city and slate beac~s reported "a very quiet " weekend v.itOOut major problems or rescues. An estimated 32.000 beach visitors filled the onc-ml\e city beach Saturday, and 35,000 came in on Sunday. Both figures are larger than oormal for April. At Huntington Beach, more than 12.000 visitors came each day , includiag one car club which brought 400 vans on SUnday. There were no crowd eWmates for Bolsa Chica State Beach. Boaters too had a busy v.·eekend v.'ith the EMenada race scheduled to bl:gin next Saturday. A Harbor P a t t o I spokesman said a c:onsiderable number came to Newport Beach to prepare for the race. Bogus Beauty Rackets Eyed "IA>oe IO pouncb In just 10 days! , . . Penc:Nllzed program! ... Plmh SUrroundinp! ... Unlbnlted vls!UI ... All facllltle•t ... Easy tpl ' " paymen an •..• This composite ad may be tempting, upeclally K a look In the mltTOr reveals unsightly bulges. But are all lhole claims based on fact? tn an exclusive four-part 1tries. "Tbe Search For Beauty,11 financial expert Sylvia Porter exposes the rackets that ptrVade tile telf- lmprovtrnent Industry -the body shapers, health IAlons, I JI~ g remedlet, me<aphylloal offcra. "The Seerah For Beauty" atattJ tod17 on Page 10. E111bargo Feared Threat Seen if Fighting Lasts AM~IAN (AP) -1\mcrican oil officials in Saudi Arabia fe~r the Arabs may reimpose their embargo on oil shipments to the United States if agreement on syrian·Iraeli troop djsengagement is not reached by June I. the newspaper Ad Dustour said today. The newspaper's dispatch from Saudi Arabia quoted an un- named official of lhe Arabian·American Oil Company (ARA~ICO) as saying a new em bargo could be economically disastrous because it would lead to new hikes in lhe prire of oil and cuts in production. It said the Aramco offi cials expressed fears that a new embargo would last longer than the last one, which lasted five months. • • Special Hearings Slated On ShiftiI1g of .Students The \·exing problem of shifting South Coast high srhool students to achieve an enrollment balance in the tv.·o campuses in the Capistrano UnifiOO School District v.i ll fiare once again Tuesda y at special bearings. The district's Gro\\'th PI an n i n g Advisory Commission ~·ill hear from parents and student s al a session starting at 7:30 p.m. in San ClellW'nlc High's cafetorium. The latest propo5a l calls for high school ~udents living east of the San Diego Freeway in southerly fl.fi!l'iion Viejo and San Juan Capistrano to shift to San Clemente High Sc~ this coming fall. The remainder of the youngskrs in the west portions of the 1111·0 communities v.-oold continue attending classes al Dana Hills High School. Present eighlh graders in the east area also v.·ould attend San Clemente this fall . The latest plan is one of severa l which ha\o'e dra~n rondemnation from many parents and students who do not 11.·an t the shift. But district officials. 11.·00 a r e concerned over Dana llills' continuing gro'Nth and crowding. have sought a: shift to balance the enrollments at each campus . Plans for Tuesday's session call for an opening report on the pupil lx>using dilemma in generaJ aod an outline of several proposals tD achk!ve the balanoe. District spokesmen have predicted that attendance problems will )inger in the area until a third high school campus is built in twlission Viejo. Arehitecta were hired for that project several weeb ago. but construclion ~·ould take at least tv.'O years on the new campus. U.S. Shoppers Expected To Fi1id Lots of Meat WASHINGTON (AP ) -Government market experts say consumers will have no trouble rtnding relatively large suppUes of meat at supermarkets next month, but warn that a little searching will be needed to nnd canned vegetables and some food items. But generally, says the Agriculture Department. shoppers wl11 have enough of most items to go around during May shopping !rips. The preview of ne'lt month's gl"OCi!ry ~ore situati-On was announced today in a "Food 1-farketing AJert" b)' t he department. The brief report was confined only to what USDA experts aee as the food supply situation and did not include predktioos on prices or overall grocery coota. Agri<utture Secn!tary Earl L. Butz told a news conference last week, hoW'tVer, that c:omwnen already have seen. two-thltds of this yeu's food price lncreue OCtUr. Prices are expected to go up •·a bit more" the rema.indtr of 1974, he sa.kf~t no\ at the rate of recent monlbl. Butt. said he thought • prediction by his deper1menfearller this year that 1974 grooory sl«e food pricea moot llltely would go up 12 percent from lut year's •'*'"If: 1un wu a v1lid talmate. The tm lncrN.M was JS J:l(!IUOl from the previous IJ.moalh al<rage. IA Modsto, meaowblle, industry ......... aiolJnned lh:'t -'"" " . . canned fruits and vegetal•ies v.·ere at · low levels. William F. Allewelt, president of the Tri-Valley Growers. said stocks of canned peaches, fruit cocktail, pears and apricots will reach !heir lov.·est le\'el in 30 years during June . Arthur Heiser. president of Tillie Lev.1i, Food! Inc. of Stockton, said the same situation is true in tbe · vegetable business. "Our warehouses are nearly empty now ,'' he said, "and we won't have !Set: ~IEAT, Page ZI Gunman Holds Up Bar in San Juan A gunman. who hid in the teleophont booth until 1he bar clOS@d. took noo S..1turday night from a San Juan C3pl<>trano bar, Orange County Sheriff's offk:ers said. Deputies said bortender Robert D. Konkol of the Mexico Undo bar. :iom Calle Chueca, San Juan, told them he WftS confron1ed by the gunman shortly after he had d~artd the Ltvtm and put Ille nig11t's ,_1p1s in the salt. Konkol said he was forc<d to open the safe and hand l91IO to the ,,._ ... He hu glvm sherilf's lrtvestiP,ton a detailed desaiptloo ol lhe bandiL • ' ' Botl1 Sides Claim Big Enemy Loss By United PrtM fnternatlorul Syrian and Israeli jrts clashed today in an air battle that spilled over into Lebanese air space. Israel said its planes shot d°"11 four Syrian ~tlG21s and the S}Tians reported destroying six Israeli planes, five In dogfights and one "ith a Soviet.Wilt miss lie. Syria admitted the loss of lv.'o .\tIGs; Israel said il suf(ered no losses. Artillery and patrol cla shes also continued for the 49th consecutive day, bearing out statements by Syrian leaders lhat there v.'Ollld be not let up in ty figh!lng because of the impending visit of Secretary of State Henly A. Kissinger in an atl(>fTipt to achieve tr o o disengageroont. 1 • Damascus communiques reported the air batt les broke out following a series of strikes by each air furre against memy positiom on Mt. liermoo, and that large formations or planes swirled through the skies over hit. Hermon in a baltJe that soon spread to Lebanese air space. Israeli sources reported a S>.)'li;ia.lu>:!!V buildup opposite the Jsraeli lines on northern front· bot dis~ it as a psychological move to coincide with Kissinger's fifth Middle East peace mission since the October war. Kissinger arrives in the Middle East lat.er this "'eek. Kissinger met today in Geneva with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. co-chairman of the Geneva J\fid ea!t peace conference. lo try to win So\•iel support -or at least hands off - for his effort in reaching an Israeli· Syrian disengagement agreement. The Rtmi11ns ha ve been reported displeased v.ith KiM!ngrr's one-man peace efforts and ha\'e been backing Syria heavily. UPI diplomatic a>rrespondent K. C. Thaler reported rrom L<indon today thRt Ru!.<iia had sent a new batch of military advisers to bolster the Russian military position in Syria. The So\.iets also were reported lo ha\'-e offered Syria new long and sbort-tenn aid. apparently as a coonler to the !See MlDEAST, Paie Z) Orange Coast Weather f'ar skies through Tuesday is the ll'ay the ~'eathcr ser,ice calls it, 11.•it h some low ck>uds along the coast in ~ eBrly morning hours. llighs at the beaches in the upper 6/Js, rising to the upper 70! inland. IN~IUE T OUAl' Now that ex-Ni~on colttnet mt'mbtrs John l\fitchf ll ond Maurice Sta:n.s llove ben oc. quitted of co nspirocy and ptr- tury char17tJ, e ~eJ lurve turntd to pre.•"1.,n1liol accuser John Dean Ill. Is he a relfabl.e wir.. ~••? Storu Paoe 4. ... .... ,. ... .._.. u L M. ._.,. • -·-" c.iM!tnll• ' -• .. 11-...1 "'"" • _ ... '""' 0. ..... c-ry It ·-" ,,,. """" " -" 119di ~"' 1•11 .,..,.~ " ·-• 111""91 .. _ • -.... ' .... itl_. 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"These increases will offset only a portion ol the unreco\lered cost Increases which have been accunwl•tlng slnce the start. of 1974-modcl production last Huge Shipment Of Oil Slated For South Coast SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND I UPI) - Standard Oil of California prepared today to recei\le the largest shipment of crude oil e\ler delivered to the West Coast, and the first Saudi Arabian oil to reach the United States since the oil boycott ended. An oil tanker too large to enter any West Coast port, carrying 1.57 millk>n barrels of oil -$18 million worth -was to an'i\le of! San Oemente Island at about 8 a.m. today, a spokesman for the Coast Guard said. Since the ship, the 1.068-foot E. Hornsby WaSIOnl , is too big to enter any port a\lallable, the oil will be pumped al sea from It Into two smaller tankers, according to a spokesman for Standard Oil. The oil will be taken to Standard refineries at El Segwido and Richmond. Special precautions against spillage will be taken, said tbe Standard spokesman, Da\lld Appleton . Two boats carrying absorbent material will be standing by, ready lo use the material to soak up any oil that may leak into the sea during the transfer, he said. F ...... PO,,el MEAT. • • anythina. left lD lhom during May '\Ad June." Tbe government alert re po r l • distributed to Iargc-\lolume rood buyers 1uch as hotels and restaurants, Aid -production of both beef and pork in May js expected io exceed year-earlier levels. August ,'' Townsend said. ll was the third stralght quarter In •·h.lch Chrysler reported eaminRs below the compar:ible year-ago f I & u re s . Chrysler executives blamed I~ decline In profits on "pso!ine shortages. inflation nnd fears of a recession." On Friday, General !<.iotors Corp. reported first-quarter earnings of $120 million were down as percent from a year ago and the warst since IHB. Ford !\totor Co. v.•ill complete the "Big Three" financial reports Tuesday. AulO industry obser\lers expect the financial reports showing drastic profit drops in I.he first quarter of this year could pa\le the way for another round of price hikes before the 197:>-model cara are introdUC"ed in September. ~ler sales in the first three months <lf 1974 amounted to $2.7 billion, down 6.9 percent from $2.9 billion in the Orsl quarter of last year. Earnings of $1.6 million, or three cen~ a share, were off from the record $89.8 million, or $1.71 a share, in last year's similar period. Chrysler Chairntan Lynn Townsend and President John Riccardo, in the report to shareholders, said there were "positive signs that the automobile industry has started to regain its strength." "There has been a steady monlh·lo- month increase in total indu stry sales and sales ol full-sir.e cars, which hit their low point in December, have Increased each month since then," the two Chrysler e:recutives said. "The end of the Arab oil embargo should help settle some of the worries coosumers have had about.the future and should enrourage more potential buyers to enter the market," they said. In the fourth quarter of 1973, Chrysler earnings of $74.4 million were down 11.8 perctnt from the final quarter or 1972. In the third period , the company suffered a $17.4 million loss due, in part, to a nine- day strike which interrupted the start-up of the 1974-model production run al a time when consumers already were slowing down their buying. Olrysler was not part of the auto industry agreement to hold ' the line on prices until the start of the 197~mod('J year in exchange for the lifting ()f wage and price controls last December. Illegal Alien Arrests Total 300 i11 Weekend Broiler chickem, turkeys and eggs also are expected to be in larger supply. The northward migration of illegal "Canned vetetable supplies atay well aliens continoed at a record pace over below normal," the report said. "Early the v.'Cekend with border patrolmen at March canners' stocks of snapbeans, weet com and green peas .•. were g San Onofre logging nearly 300 arrests in rcent JesS than a year earlier. Frozen heavy weekend traffic. ...aetables, while roovtng faster than last San Clemente police arrested another y~. are generally adequate." two-dozen aliens and two alleged Potatoes, which ha\le 90ared to record smugglers. as stragglers who made it prices the past season, will continue to be past !edcral officials ran into trouble In "lighter than normal" in store supplies the city· lhe report said ·~ Spokesmen at the San 0 n o f r e Dairy proc1ucis generally are e:rpected c'heckpoint said that I.he resumption of to be amply ava!lable, but nonfat dry heavy wee~end traffic sef'."ed to lure milk may continue "fairly tight" nut smugglers int~ .the chcc~pci!nt. because month, the report said. of ~e sup~1Uon that 1t 1S easier to "Ory bean and split pea supplies, In ~void detection when freeway lanes arc general, are inadequate because of Jamm~. troog demand and less output in 1973 Traffic counters at the checkpoint ~han in 1972," the report said, but added : sout~.of San Clemente shoVt'ed that the "t\tay supplies of lentils for all uses are. trad1t1onal Sund~y aflemooon crush of blgbest in four years for the month." north~.d traffic has resumed now that gaoolme 1s more abundant, patrolmen said. 100,000 Jews Rally NEW YORK (AP) -"The Kremlin can hear us now. 1be conscience of the free world Is aroused," Sen fl enry ~I. 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PP:l OI CO.. ....... Qtlo ... ,... ... ~ ... -•300'f'O""!"'•·tl<-' •'-00"'°"""'·""'...., __ 1JOOlllQll'llNY Capo Park Panel Plans Meetit1gs Parks and Recreation commis.sion('rs for San Juan Capl9trano will begin meeting again on 11-1ay 6th. The commissioners selected by tlfe newly elected city council arc r.1innie Surles, Clare Farrell. and La\lcme 11-'liles l~'ho were reappointed). Harry C. Schrey, and former councilman James Thorpe (new members!. Thorpe is also a candidate for Supervisor In the fi(th District. The new commission, reduced from seven to five members by a new ordinance, makes recommendatiOns lO 1he city council on parks, bike, • equestrian and hiking trails, and othtt recreational facil ities. ~1eetings arc on 1he first l\tonday or the month at 7 p.m. in city hall . Reckles Driver· Gets Jail Tenn A )-San ClC!n<'Tlte service station attendant "·ho assertedly led l\li"O potkc wiits on a hlgtHpeed chase early this month has received a 30-day jail sentence and two years' probeUon on a reckle• driving convioUon. South Orlll\ge County rt·lwtlcipal O>urt Judge Blair s.mette disml.~ Added cbarges ot assault wtlb a deadly weapon originally filed against Randy Kim llomlttl, II, ol the 5an Cle-I< Hotel. Romllti wu arrested btfore dav.n laat April 10 alter he ......iedly led two police unitt on a chue through neighborhood streell Joel down the S3n Diego F'rtclway to Octa!UJlde, O!l1«1' alloged that Rom!tti ropeetedly tried to ram l>OllC. units with hl:t own car during the cha9e. Days are N111nbered Three you ngsters who attend Richard Ilcnry Dana From left are Steve Stoffel. 9, itirni Ramirez. 12, Elementary School gather with pinata which will be and ,i\1aria Leal. 11. Parents will cook Mexican reduced Lo shreds of paper Satorday as part or dishes for public dinner and celebrate 4 to 9 p.m. celebration of Cinco de ~1ayo at Dana Poin._t_c_a_n_:1p_1_is_. --------- From Page 1 S.i\DDLEBACK Moto1·ist Goes Be1·serk; • • ''I've lost a lot oi sleep and shed a Jot or tears over the lost potential here. Everyone says the place is blooming slowly -but at the rate its going , it may take three billion years for it to open up." Cai· Slams Ch11rcl1 Doors "I have not been ITal happy with thr goings-00 here at Saddleback -since F'eb. 14, 1967," Taylor said. That date marked the formation of the district. "Ifs real vital 10 have an old man like me oo the board. You need to know where and when to look and where and when to mo\le. It's about time v.·e get everybody together to make educ11tion happen at Saddleback." "Students doo 't 1''ant to be treated likr high school kids any more," Taylor added. ';This is a college, not a glorified high school, and it's about time we start treating Urem like college students.~' PllOENIX. Ariz. (UPI ) -A man elai ininJ:( to be possessed by !hr devil drove his car up the steps and through the door of a Catholic church during ,_lass. bounded onto the altar and began sn1ashing things. • Police arr('sted 1hcodore Nemeth. 46. Nemeth drove his auto up lhe steps of St. Frnncis Xavier Catholic Church during evening . ~lass Sunday and ran1med through the doors, said oHicrr Jtandall Driscoll . "The car got :Jbout a foot through the d~rs." Driscoll said, but did not tut anyone. Nemeth then ran up lo !he i!lt:lr. ""'here he !mike cand~ and ,, hurled " nlicrophone to the floor bc(ore ushers stopped him, police said. "\Vhen I got there, there were about 50 people in there and they were all standing away from him, against a \\·a\J ," Driscoll said. "They looked scared. but I don't think they panicked. "He 1old us he was possessed by the 'devil and 'He made me do it'." The Rev. Patrick Reuse said Nemeth had been in the church the day before an d spoke incoherently. asking what the church was doing to help the elderly. Police took Ne meth lo the psychiatric 11·ard a{ Maricopa County General llospilal. DuBowe.remarked. that.many ~te regard Saddlebac.k as "a ""hitc elephant. -and lhey're not sure just what v.·e·rc doing up here on our lnlltop retreat." "Wen~ a ooncerted'pubflC relaJ,ions prOgrarli , With a focus' on lhe· C'Omn1aNty~ at large," he said. President: ··to Deliver Questioned on their op1n1ons on extension courses, the candidates agrM that more courses are needed and that they do not necessarily requ ire full professors lo teach then1 . Watergate Talk on TV "To teach welding you neOO a welder. not a person vtith a master·s degree." Cole said. After n106t of the serious questioninf.( was over, one teacher asked the candidates, "What is your opinion about nude models in a life-O:rawing class? .. In Saddleback art classes, models arc not pennitted to pose nude and must l~ead \li'ear drapes. ·- \Vith enthusia5n1, all the candidates 5aid they favored nude models and if elected woo1d try to change the existing board policy. "Lel"s face it. the human body just doesn't look the same under a drape,"' one candldate remarked. Na 1·co Death Probed LOS ANGELES r AP) -Police launched an investigation into the falal shooting Saturday night of an alleged nare-0tics dealer. David L. Stephens, 28, \\'as shot by a fed eral na rcotics agent v;ho attempted lo arrest him at his North Holl yv•ocxl home, authorities said Sunday. Pacific Oc•o,,. Dy ll ELEN TllO)IAS WASlflNGTON 1UPI ) -President Nixon will go on national television tonight for a fresh rcporl lo !he people oo \Vatergate and the c ong r css io n a I impeachment inq uiry. As l>an of the 6 p.m. PDT speech. the President v.·i\I announce a propo681 for verificalion of tra nscripts of subpoenaed \Vatergate tapes to be !urned over to lhe House Judiciary Cooun1ttee, ¥."hite House officials said today. The CBS, NBC, and ABC nctv•ork.s said fhey v.ill carry Nixon's address live on radio and television. The Jl.futual Broadce sting Systc1n also said it ia carrying Nixon's speech live 10 radio affiliates. CBS and NBC spokesmen said they experted the speech to run abo\lt 30 n1inutrs. v.•hilc ABC s.1id it had no idea of its length. The offirisils said Nixon \\·ould pcrmll the committee chairman, Rep. Peter \V. Rodino j().N.J.). and the ranking Republican m('mber. Rep. F, d \I' a rd Hutchinson of l\tichigan, to listen to the actual tape recording~. Landslides in Pert• This map spots the site ol tho Mauyucmaro Mountain ln Peru where landslldu sent tons ol earth lnlo the Manlaro River, clain>lng more than 200 Uvu. Army trooups antt rosoue workers aro picking their way lhrough the Andes lo evacuate 10.000 persons from a flood· threatened valley. ' • The officials said that Nixon also intends ID make public the partial transcripts of the "'atergate-relatcd 1aprd conversations subpoenaed in the I louse impeachment inquiry. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \Varren said in making the fonnal announcement of the address Wt tbe Prcsidt:'nt ·would "discuss his decisions relating to the subpoena of the House .judiciary Con1mittee and other decisioos the President has made relating to \\'atcrga le matters." jl;ixon is facing a deadline or 7 a.m. POT Tuesday to re spond lo the subpoena. Prior to the speech, \'Varren indicated J~ixon might meet later today \\"it h Republican leaders. N('1thrr lloclino nor llutch in~n V.'ould romn1enl in1mcdiately on Nixon 's reported plan. One n1embcr. Rep. Qiarlrs Rangel fD- :-i.'i'. \, said thCTe should be no ··sopennembers \\'ho should have access to evidence not available to other 1ncmbers" "'hile another, Rep. Robert F. Drinen (0-1'1ass.), said all members 0 "•••an1 to be part of the ac\-ion." Presidential aides ha\le indicated that only 36 of tho conversations subpoenaed "·ere Iran.scribed, saying tapes did not exist for the 00(her six. Nixon's \V~gatc legal te3m has been working for several weeks in transcribing the tapl'S which later v.·ere edited to remove coarse language and mailers considered lrrelevant or of national set"Jrlty sensitivity. Rod ino and several c omm it te e members ha\le made it clear they wouid not be snlisJied with tran scripts, particularly edited transcripts -that th('y wanted the !1111. ;1ctual tapes. Nixon's plan \YOOld be a compromise to permit verification and authenticity of the transcripts. From f'age l MIDEAST •.• proopects of 1250 million In U.S. aid to Egypt. Earlll'r rcporl3 said the Russian,, had i;::iven Syria ntw SArt19 missiles wilh multiple v.·cirhcads. Despite tht contlnut'd fighUng and the stepped-up So\liet aid to Syrbt, E'1"')tian President Anwar Sa<htt e x p r e s s e d optlmi5m Sunday ln an Interview on ~ABC· TV's "Issues nnd Answ e r 1'' prognom He cxprt"S:Sed conOdencc that Klalngcr "'hOm he tailed "• man of mtraclY," would s\K'Ci:!ed tn arrariglng an Israeli· Syrian accord. • Grove Pair hnplicated In J(j]Jings • II! A man already charged with two drug • smUJu11ing executions is \\•unted for que!lioning toda)' In the murders of 1 .. pa ir ()f_ U.S. Custom$ agents ln Arizona last 11·eek. • Jfe was allegedly the paMner of a s Garden. Crove man killed hlmseU by the ,._ agents in a gWl battle that occurred , during an attemptl!d apprehension of the ~ suspects. M A Garden Grove wor'nan and her sister have allegedly been Implicated in the • case but not dlrectly in the homicides • that occurred last Wednesday in :. Arizonl's Parker Dam Canyon. !If Danny Stoots, 33. is already wanted on w t"·o counts ol rint degree murder in• CMDection with the drug-smuggling • related slaying or two men near Port "' l{uron, Mich., last month. . • He is allegedly suspteted of bemg one ,, of the triggCrmen in\IOIVed in the ~ murders of customs agents Charles ,. Bokinski. 26, and Louis Dixon, 32, during • an attempted apprehension. _ Garden Gove resident J\.1 i c h a e 1 ,. Willlams, 43, was also fatally wounded during the gun battle in which the cab of his pickup truck carrying 200 pounds of marijuana "'as riddled with 3hotgun blasts. rour of which hJt him in the back. Investigators evaluating a u t o p 1 y 4 reports expressed great doubt th.at ,. Williams alone -already wounded -..., could ha\le killed both veteran customs agents, wtll versed in gun combat. "To me." said c:oehise County District Attorney Richard Riley, ''the autopsy - infonnation tends to show that the agents fought with more than one suspect.'' "I find it hard to belle\le that one man • with a .32 is going to end up getting both ... " he added. Dixon was shot nine times by both .32 and .38 caliber weapoos, while his partner was i;hot eight times. The alleged linking of the Michigan fugitive Stoots lo the slaying was revealed in an edition of TuC30ll'a Arizona Daily Star newspaper. One !av.man allegedly f o 11 V w e d footprints leading away from the grisly .- scene of the three deaths before they faded away on hard-packed ground. A pill bottle belonging lo one of lhe pair slain in Michigan last mooth -with Stoots the known murder ~ was rtportedly in the possession of one female ~peet of two arrested lhe next day at a roadblock. Ca:rolyn Jean o.dlison. 26, of Garden Gro\le and Leslie Clasgow, 22, of Tqcsoo, . .t were allegedly driving a car regt..stered lo the slain Williams, accordihg to sberifrs• deputies. .tiler . haY8 .IJetn .charged w Ith·' pouessi'OO of 'marijtlalJt and ·~iracy _ 10 import martjuana· for theit alleged·' roles in the incident oots1de Nogales and t. near the Mexican border. ' 9 Nude Bathers Given Citations l n SouJh Laguna Orange C<lunty Sbmffs officers cracked dov.11 on nude bathing in the South Laguna area during the weekend "ith citations being Wued to nine per9lllS v.·ho allegedly frolicked In the boff on a pri\•ate beach. Deputies cited all nine on charges of offensive conduct after the beach O\liner at 32%29 Pacific Coast Highway reported · the pressencc of three nude females find • six equally nude males "'ho alleged\y - rcfused to leave the area. Cited by deputies were : Patricia Lynn Reynolds; 28, of 31652 Santa ROia SI., South Laguna ; Steven Anthony Rosan, 18. of 1360 Park St ., Newport Beach; Judith AM Robinson , 21, of Orange and Mary Kathleen Thayer, 26, ol Santa Ana . Also Henry Payne Thayer, 27, of Santa Ana; Patrick Edward Mlssen, 26, of Orange; Robert Michael JCl>eS, 25, of Anaheim and Jeffrey Charles Gall, 29, of Lo.s Alamitos. Pot Haul Seized At San Onofre A sagging tail section ol a northbound sedan moving into the San Onofre Border Patrol checkpoint over the weekend tipped officers to a cache of marijuana ,weighing nearly 400 pounds. Officers said they arrested two Oregon residents, Judith AinUiM 2&, and John Francis Wagner. 23. Each'was booked on chargu of smuggling the illegal weed. The pair was scheduled to be arralgntd in U.S. District Court in San Diego today. The arrest took place at 9:35 a.m. Saturday. Officen said the weed was In loose and brick rorm in the trunk or lhe C3r. The street \'llue of ho contnband, they added, was about $4011XK1. 4 Killed in Plane GOLD BEACH, Ore. (UPI ) -Four men from Santa Barbara Call!., were kllled Sunday whtn their light plone crashed and bumed shonly after taking off from this l'Oallla) community. The CUrry County shtt!fl'• offi" ~ned the victims u Richard Warren Ste\ltns 30; DanJel F.clwaro Van r ...... 33; Doil A. Wlrtlu, 33, and Alvlll Lee Hummel, n . • .... y ~ ..... ••t...._ ' ~· •• ... .... Monday's Closing Prices •• • NEW YORK STOCK ·EXCHANGE DAILY PfLOT f I_ Year's High-Lows Appear Every Snturday h1vesto1·s Stay 011 tl1e Sidefu1es ! t Just a few words the right place ... Daily Pilot ClaHlfled Ads Dial lh• direct line . " • • • • . ' ' . JZ DAILY PIL01 MOl'ldly, Aprtl 29, 1~14 .. ,~'-''--'-"--""----------'-"=-'--'-'--· uaa1n ~ -. ,. ' .. O:her Deatlis , VICl'ORVILLE (AP) -'Jim . ·s,.-r, 65, wrlitr 0 f , nwnenim hit Western ICl'lgS ' and one ol the lounden ol the PioDeen singing ol a stroke Friday. _,-ad_ In 'lli filmo ·With ~ actor R 0 y llqlen!. SAN FRANCI$CO (UPI) - Dr. Karl F. Meyer, a pioottr Nevil v•. SaltareUf ~ -INSURANCE' 1 ··---··· LAFC Seat Battle Looms • 1t1 4 ....;;.~ COSTA MISA & 541-5554 .. ~ . ~ Br WILLIAM !OIRElllER Of .. "911Y '"" ..... SANTA ANA-La I!abta 11-iayor Robert Nevil, ous!ed from the county Local Agency Format.ion Comml1ston several wee.la ago in a vote later ruled Illegal, will face aoother showdown Thursday. Representatives of the same League or Cllies ae.lection committee that ~ted Nevil out one time will meet again to vote legalJy on the matter. ., ' . Cypreu CouncUwvman-Allct NevU, most ol 'W'bom are from me out,'' be aa.Jd. "I've got to Franl<elwich •BJ cboaeo to fill the 0r...,.Cout 11>4 4lllllb--the way 1.-is_ .. Mcinnis' altemete ,..L ceatral ""°"y, 11.J lie hU not A poll ol oeveral dty --. ........ BEu.ERUE claimed N .. u·~ reir-n!ed the c It I•. olfidall ........ Nevil may be ouster and Mn. Frankehrlcb'• ~)' tmd hu alicfted Calninc 10me ..apport. :lj~~~~~~~~~, .. ~·~·00~-~ lnstallalion violated the rulel hlmoell too clooely .. 11 b The oripW ,-.f -was of the aele<lloil commlt,.. r.u-· 51_.,, · Raliil! • 11-' and it -· tllat ...,. because they .,..,. not •genda Diedrich, 'Cllairman ot IAlrCf citleo may have changed their m Items and _,,. the , Nevil deolee both~ ~Im·~. ~_:._noiebl)I "'<IUired 30 daya-WND'I ~~ UN v'r •-llRL'S given. ·~1 HAVE BEEN in Mr. The split now appean to be " .. -- Two weeb 1go, both Net11 Diedr1ch '• office ooe lime," l3 favor~ the ouster, 10 and Saltarelli showed MP at an Nevil has aaid. "And then only opposing-' tt and th r ee :;:_-::, LAFC meeting to claim the for 1 few -i .. utes to dllcuu undecided. '.'.;, .... -.. - l u~• ........ ,._, :_____ L.aflll9'11J d t C __. in biomedical miearcli and "WHO'S BEEN SITTING IN MY SEAT?I' leading """° behtnd Calif°"" LAFC Anl11fOni1ll Salt•,.,111 (Pl•ld Coot), No•il Nevil was ooe of two city n!presentaUves on the LAFC, wfllch has the power to rule on annexaUon,.,, de-annexations and municipal spheres of Mme sea DU\U '"6' ....... , aomelhlng unrelated to the ---4t5-0411 '41o175J however, to leave It vacant LAFC and tts activities." ""'"""";;;;;;;ii~;---.; ~~=~~~=~~~;;:~ ma's tough canning regula-______ ___:_ _____________ _ lions, died Saturd>y. Meyet", unW a new vote could bt ,---· : k fn his voting reco r d ME CAR OWNERS ta sf:ce then , Ni;vil has been analysl1, NevU points to 13 W.V...., u..r 1 ......,. """' in Buel, Switzerland, ..,..U IO y.an "'9ching at th< University of Ca!ilomla Med- ical Center in San Francisco. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - FIDtl"8l servm wW be held . Tuooday ... act.-... and danoer·Lel Camaelte, 42. Miss : Comacho appeared in the mad oompony ol the play '"!be ' G.-While !lope" and in the movie "'Ibe New Centurions ... ; Sbed!ed W-ayol a heart -ct. ORLANDO, F1a. (AP) - G.T. '"'hm" wme,, 72. a top -ol Marlin-Marietta Aampace a.p. and a fouOOer . of P' I o r l d a Technological Unmntty, died Saturd ay . -Cl!>tl>-beart ""l<'Y in : Tuas. _ .. Wllfl"" M. Mor•"' om or dNtl'I .r.iin1 14 9'74. SWV!wll .,., 1111 ...... ~ Mllr'MI• a.Md,..., ,.,... ,,...._, Ill Tntln, C•111 .. llalflM "'-""' Wllt1am ,....,.,, """ illlffMI Mor.n, .it ol' New YOf'll; , Genlon ,,,.,..,. er ~; ~ Mn °"''" Me CttmY of New Yor-; '-"' l'twn ~ldrtfl •I'd """""' .iOM ""' fl'•lldctllldnn. 5ervkn wlll be held W.......,, Mrt 1. lf74 11 1;1111 PW+, Smtttw' °"""'· 1--1. Good ~ c~. ....,,,... ""°'11f«Y, .......... .... ~ ~ Shew. mld9rrl "' :ton °"'"""' Dr.. s.ni. ..... Oefw f//I .. ,,., ~I f7, JfN. ~ b¥ lltr Plv*tld, Gory M. Sri.-1 _....,,, Mr. & Mrt. 1..--d SCl)oll1 ~ krtll Mid Miter lherl'y kNI'!. 3M\'k:ft Twlll•Y• IO:OD M. .. St. JotWI Thlo ......., Clll.lrtl\. 11'11.-t.,f'Kffk View(_,,.,..,.. B•Mt· ..,._,.,. MOr1vilrt, Coat• ,,.,... dlreeton. WITM•RSPOOM O•""" W, WlttWrllJICllOI' Ill B.tbot 1Jl1nd. 0 1te Ill dHtll. Atlfll 2\1. 1'74. Survf-tw ..... ...,.. E,,,._ W. Wl,,.,_1 Otugl'lltr. MllrllYM MMd Ill l••- bl...C: two 11'8ftdd111d•e1>. Mot!lc• Ind ~; -sl111Pr. G--.clclly" M1"1'1all 9f COlft' ,..,.... Pr1v1i. llmlly 1••v•1ldt ,.rvl-1t 1:30 PM TUltday, P1d llt View Mwrt9r~I Ptrk. p-.111c vi.- Mort\ltrlt. cll...c...,_ " AllllVCKU & SON WISJCLlff -T •21 e. 111t. St .. CoPa MeMi 6'6-"'858 -·-. IALTZ-anGlllON fUNWU.HOMI Cot-0 110 del Mor Cl»to Muo -·- 673·9•.SO ~2•2.it 'llLLllOADWAT MOlllUAllT 110 Broodwoy. Co.kt Me10 .5•8·~33 -·- McCOIMICK LAGUNA llACH~Y 1795 logvl'IO CollyOll Id. 494-9•15 -·-McCOllMICK MISSION MOllTUAIY 28532 Comu10 Cofml•O!'O ' So11 Juo<i (.opi,irono •95-ln 6 -·-PACIPIC V11W MIM04llAI. PMK c.-tery Mof!VOty c"°"' 3500 Pocifie v-Ori\lt Ntwp0r1 S.OCh. CohfOl'11+a 6••·2100 -·-PHKfAMll.T COLONIAL ,_IAL NOMI · 7801 801~ A'4., WMtm+1111er 893-352.S -·-llillTIW-T 621 Mol11 $t, Hllf'lfl~hocli $'6<>$39 Fairview Hospital Sued by Ex-patient lnOue.nce. IN A SURPRISE move at the last selection committee meeting, Nevil wa s vOted out of his seat and Tu s t i n Councilman • Donald Saltaretli contested votes, of which he ~=L=E=A~1Ji~Ell=. ====·==~===·~~~zt~lrl~"=J~ campaigning on his pall madeel&:htofthe Uon f .... &1 nor ..... ~ .... Cit record ·as a commlssionu lo mo ll or -r--- win over some <cities who • apprOval. was voted in. SANTA ANA-A former a youth identified as Blackwell . At the same meet Ing . voted against him. Diedrtch supported. Nevil Nevil sent an INllYJil of his four Umes . and Supervisor voting record to all the ie Robert Battin, al!O an I.AFC cities· who will be uked to member, supported him six vote at the 1el et't ion times. committee aenion nunday. "On matters that canied ..... _._ State H p I ta I onto his balcony. Bolh men Newport Beach ~iayor Donald rai ...... " o s Mcinnis was legall y choeen to IN IT, HE said the record patient who claims be was were nude. fill the other city seat on shows "I repreRnted the ".sexually assaulted. battered Sllperior Court Judi:i:e Frank LAFC vaca ted by the defeat of cities' point of view. and atlacked in grotesque and Domenichini ruled McCray to Fullerton Councilman Louis "I wa,., not reluctant to take ·'GRAND OPENING 'BROOKHURST TRAVEL Tidceting & ·Reservatloiis AIR • CRUISE • RAIL • 1AHD TOURS • GROUPS • unanimou.11y, no city council person has ever let me know he disagreed," Nevil lald. "If · they wanted someone· to just do what the ci ties want. they got the wrong man. be sane and not a mentally "Red" Reinhardt in last a stand when two cilles unU!IUal ways" h83 sued the disordered sex offender after month's elections. contested each other. or to HO SHVICI CHAIGI hospita1 , the state and a a jury in hi! courtroom found In another vote, also ruled take what I felt was an "IF THEY WANT a Brookhurst·Adarns Center 968-3366 fonnerho6pitalemployefor$2 the Costa Mesan guilty of all illegal by Deputy County objective-position," Nevil said. contro,·e.rsy to make .. them 962-3345 million, \:~'~;,~~~loo~y~al~le~g~at~w~ns~.~~~~Cou~n~~~l~V~.T~.~B~e~l~l~e~r~u~e~.~~The~~ma~y~ors~~w~ho~oppose~~~ha~ppy~,~I ~w~ish~the~y~wo~w~d~~~'c~k~~:'l~0036~·..,.~A~da~rns;•~--A~vhe~.~~~~~~~=::~~~~ Christop her Wayn e -.. ·~ nt1 •. .,,.onU9V\. Blacl<w.11, 17, ol Lakewood. ----------------• suing in Orange Co un t y Superior Court tlmlgh his mother, Bernadette, names former psychiatric technician James Ira McCray, 52, as the ...,ioyee who he cialms sexuaJly attacked him on several occasions b e t w e e n NO¥-19'12 and Feh. II, 11713, the dale ol bb discharge. McQay, oC Costa Mesa, was found guilty last May of six felony counts including sex pervenloo, ~ an d assault. His conviction ls currently being appealed. McO-ay was arrested by Costa Mesa police aft.er a neighbor in his Monrovia street apart.meat building told officers she .saw him pursuing SANTA ANA-A Co st a Melian """"""1 ol oexual mlocooduct with a 13-year-old boy who told police the defendant also gave him marijuena to simke has been ordl!!'ed to face a bearing that could end with his certificatian as a mentally disordered sex offooder. Orange County Superior Court J udge James Turner set May 20 as the date he will rule on the status of Robert Jules Szczeponlak, 33. of 778 Scott Plaoe:, Costa Mesa. Szaepantak .... arrested last Oct. 23 ~y alter he allegedly participated in acts oC sexual perversion with his vktim. Police said the boy told them he was sexually as,,aulted near Bethel Towers after the defendant gave him marijuana to smoke in a local park and then promised him a ride home. Trio Facing . - Court Over Defrauding SANTA ANA-Santa Ana municipal court appeara~ have been scheduled for three llunttngton Beach. residents accused of de£raudJng the Orange County W e I f a re Department. Mrs. Sandra Vaughan, 25. of 17391 Queen's St.. has been ordered to face trlHI ~1ay 20 aner pleading Innocent to welfare lraud diaries before Judge Paul Mut It Is alleged thM Mr1. Vaullhan failed to report her earnings w1lile collectlng 1244 ln welfare under the Aid to f'afTllllet wttb D e p e n d e n t Children (ATOC') prtlll!t•tL Jack al'd Peggy T'idmer, '158 Whitestone Dr Ive , HutrtinctOll Beach, have been ""dPn-A 10 fact amlCl'l-t.nt ~av 2 on charges that they , ... 1awf11'l" r.ollected SI , 4 I 5 '"'"er the AFDC plan. THE NE PTUNE SOCIETY °"""""' (,....... ""'*-............... "' " ... Tat~ll,..~ Te Tiit ~ lnwf ... M«Mry ,.....~..-.- 24 ""' ...... 114-644-14)1 : .. ·'·. ~ .. Sale Prices Honored Mon. I. Tues. AprP 29 I. 30. --· \ ' 4 lncl\Pots VEGETABL~ l!LANTS#jt 1•· '°"""' ""'"1 ... ,_ ,i.;., 01 REG 57 ' E -.. ;. Mletfft (I v1rittin), .,_1 .. 1, • a. ~ '\:! ,.,,.,, tuu••trs, •.a..i (4 nri- etJts), ,.,.sli (4 wri.tinl. W•'Y• -· ell ttM .,, •• , •••• '"' i•il put t'AeM .... '''"' ' ,, .. , them ~ndlrl Y•'ll MWI lets .t .... , &' et1joy IN t.t11tk Rn1r of Mm.-tr•w.. ........... i., ... ·- ; l e~ f1 11o9 DECORAtlYE GARDEN BARK • t .._11•en., .. u..,..,tffl. • ...wi..n .. ,-. • ..,,-..i ...... ._ RIG. s 1 •• ' '2.4t CV. HG , . ., .. -• .. / ... ·· WULWlllD LAWllMOWIR1 I I • 8u•9ei1 • CORDLESS LANTERN • ,,.._,, .. ...,,~n"'.,..,.,. I-. t.1 '""""· -... .... _ .. ,_, """""· 1 N1'-"''"'111 llorHerl--. 8ar9oin Priced! GARDEN : , .· . HAND TOOLS · ~ • sw..., ..... ...._.1!h __,_ ........ • Cefli'°"".wHHr ,ti-tltr -"-YOUR CHOICI • '"'" Po11 .1 ~~~~~~-U~~~~~s~~~·~9~-t~:i~:::~-:---·~:;~.-:~~~~~--~(~ ~ O.go"'' PITUNIASOR MARIGOLDS • Vlitwll, 1r...Wt-l1H, i.t'-1 ""'flt,..."''· . ···-r.1-,_,, ..... , W 'llfl-'lt1. RIG.44c SI• IACH • HUMUS PLUS PLANTING MIX I .... '--' -•Mt IH,....... -~\..,. • 1-.innn .. rtrie,..rntMil .~ ,.,.,., .... ,_ ,., ...... ,.,, .. 'Willi flih. llG. 99c ,t.19 IAG ,I • ' ' n " ,. n I • • • • I -· Ru • po Oii ,ha m • • Lag-..·Beaeh Today's Final N.Y. Stocks ON ' OL. 67, NO. 119, 2 SECTIONS; 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 29, 197<4 TEN CENTS / \ • Saddlehack Hopefuls Quizzed on School Aid By JAN WORTH O' .. .., Pllllt .,.., Federal aid to education and the: Image ol Saddlebact College ...,. the major issues raised Sunday night at a forum Jc.- candidates for ~three \'acancies on the Saddleback College board of trust~. Six of the 10 candidates for the posts attended the meeting, or..ganlz.ed as an opportunity for faculty and star£ ol the slt=hool to question them. 'Pre.sent \lo'ert William Dean from 1'nlllee Area Ooe INortll Tustin l ; Robert Barlbolomew, Jeffrey lluBowe, and Alaa G,....wood hm1 Trustee Area Two (Souell Tultln); llld Norman Cole and Lin)' Taylor from 'l"rusttt Att..a 'lbrtt (Laguna Bead>). Those not atteoding were Henry Stanley and steve Mueller in Area One and &fichael ~fcFadden and Ronald Kreber from Laguna Beach, though Kreber's wife appeared to present a biographical sketch on him. Robert Barthobnew, a member ol the John Birch Society, was questioned mmt dO&C"ly on the federal aid issue by faculty members. 1broueh Saddleback's seven yean o( exbtence, the C011.1tTVative board has approved few federal aid progr~ -a fact 't\"hich many faculty members blame for the lack ol competitive programs at the school. Bartholomew sa id he has resisted federal aid programs in his eight years · on Tustin school boards because it often comes \ol'ith "strings attached" and hampers local control of education. Bot faCtJ\ty . members objected that most federal aid programs are limited only by the bounds placed on the application. "The point is that you have .someone qualified to "''rite the programs and that the ptogram you design is a good one:· one tea~er said. Candidates Cole, DuBowe. Greenwood and Taylor all spoke out strong}}' in ra\·or- of federal prog rams, 'A'ith Dfan \'Oil'lng "strings attached" caution. "Generally speaking l have no qu;ilnls alxiut it," Green\olood , a dent i'il, ~id . ··1t i~ sometimes your only chol~C' \\'ht>n you are involved 1n change and dynnn1a: teaching. The failure to apply for fl'<leral aid has squelchl'<l 1nany noble f'fforts and ardor for nf''A' progrants ." Severa l of the candidates linked nl'w programs "'ith thr. !i<.'hool's ge nerall y lo~· un,'lf::1' 1n !hr rommunlty. S111~J~e:-11ng that fcdr ra) aid Io Sriddlf'brtck pro~ran1s <.vuld help the .•chool's unugl', Col(' 5aid "I don't tbmk 1tw t•on1mu111!)' ~·i ll b.:1ck a bond. IM:uc or 01her n1011~·\ from lht'tH until !h<> 11nagt' of lhl' Sl'hOO'I hns ch;1n~('d. \\"haJ's needed " :1 publlt·1ty ran11ln1gn to resell this ~<'hool 10 !hf' l'Otllnlun1tr ·· l'nt1l last f,111 ~I 1eachl·r at S:idd leback Collc~l'. (\JI~· told h1::. lt1rn1(•r C\rv.'Orkers. tSec SAOULt.:BACI\, Page 21 Zebra Deaths May Be Nearing io·o Losses Set In l"'ebarwn Air Battles By United Press lllttmadonal Syrian and Israeli jets clashed today in an air battle that spilled over into Lebanese air space. Israel said its planes shot down four Syrian MIG21s and the Syrians reported destroying six Israeli planes, five ill dogfights and one with a Soviet-built missile. Syria admilled the loss of two MIGs; :Wael aaid it suffered no Joucs. Arli!lery and patt;ol da*' also -!or the·ttttrar.......u .. ·11ay, bearing out statemeuts. by Syrian ludor~ that there woold be not let up la the ftghtlng because o( the Impending vtslt of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger in an attempt to achieve t r o o p disengagement. Damascus communiques reported the air battles broke out following a series or strikes by each air force against enemy positions on ML Hermon, and that large formations of planes swirled through the !kies over Mt. Hennon in a battle that !OOtl spread to Lebanese air spaoe. Israeli IClllI'ds repoM<d a Syrian lro<ll> buildup opposite the Israeli line! on the northern front but dismissed it as a psychological move to coincide with Kissinger's fifth 1-itiddle East peace mission since the October war. Kissinger arrives in the Middle East later this week. • Kissinger met today iD Geneva with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrel A. Gromyko, co-chairman of the Geneva J.fidea!t peace conference, to try to win Soviet support -or at least hand! off - for his effort in reaching an Israeli· Syrian disengagement agreement. The Russians have been reported displeased with Kissinger's one-man peace efforts and have been backing Syria heavily. UPI diplomatic correspondent K. C. 'lba1er reported rrom London today that Russia had sent a new batch of military advisers to bolster the Russian military position in Syria. The Soviets also were reported to have ottered S)Tia new long and short-tenn aid, apparently as a counter lo the prospects of $250 million iD U.S. aid to Egypt. Earlier reports said the Rl.Wiam ,had given Syria new SAM9 miJSiles ~itb 'multiple warheads, ' Despll• the cootlnued fighling and the (See MIDEAST, Page Z) llfeatller Far skies through Tueoday Is the way the weather service call! It, with some low ckluds aloog the coast in the early morning hours . Hi&bs at tbe beaches In lbe upper 605, rising to the upper '10! inland. INSIDE TODA V Now that ez.Nl.zon cabinet ~mberi John MitcheU and Maurice Stans have been ae> quitted of con.tpiroct1 and ~T­ jury charge•, '"'' haoe turned to pTelidtntiol occrutr John Dean Ill. 11 ht a ~Uablt wit-"'"1 SUl'l/ Page 4. / -...... " ... .__ " L. M. ..,.. • -· ... .. ·-· • -' ·------• Cl*Mlfl .. , .. ,. .._ .... ~ ,. ._ " S~• ,..,.r .. -" .... ..,.... 1•11 • 0..-"91k• " ·-• ,.....,. .. _ • """"' • ·--' ·-• ·-.... ,,,_.,.,.. """' , .. , . -.. --. • ' . Teresa Koppiil, 17, has been appointed to the previously all· male U.S. P.-1erchant Marine Academy at Kings Point, N. Y. "I'm looking forward to re· porting to boot camp," says Teresa. 9 Nude Bat1iers Given . Citations l1i South Laguna Orange County Sheriff's o f f i c e r s cracked dov.n on nude bathing ln the South Laguna area during the weekend wilh citations being issued to nine persons who allegedly lrolicked in the buff on a private beach. Deputies cited all nine on charges of offensive conduct after the beach owner at 32229 Pacific Coast Hiahway reported the pressence of three nude females and six equally nude ma!~ wbo allegedly refused· to leave the area. Cited by deputies were: Patricia Lynn Reynolds,. 28, of 31652 santa Rosa St., South Laguna : Steven Anthony Rosan, 18, of 1360 Park St., Nev.i:iort. Beach : Judith Ann Robinson, 21, of Orange and ~fary Kathleen Thayer. 26, of Santa Ana. Alao Henry Payne Thayer, Tl, of San(a Ana ; Patrick .Edward f\.tissen, 26, of Orange; Robert Michael Jone, 25, of Anaheim and Jeffrey Charles Gall, 29, of Los Alamitoo. Trustee8 Meet On Tustin Bid Sadd1eback Community C o 11 e g e District trustees meet at 8 o'c~k tonight ror a study session on the proposed de- annexatioo of Tustin from Saddleback to the Rancho SanU.go (Santa Ana) Com- munity COiiege OISlrict. At a meeting bl the Orange County Committee on School O I 1 t r i ct OrganilaUon two weeks ago, the proposal by Tustln residents dissali!:fied with SaddJebadc wM tecom,.,,ended for denial. June 19 and :IO the body which makes the final decision, the board of eovemon of the Clllfomla Conununity COiieges. are scbtduled to dllCUSS tht matter 1D l<>Di lltach. Red Tanks Attack SAIGON. South Vletnlm !AP ) -Nortll Vietnamese tan ks made their first appearance or the Vietnam W1r In the M•koog Delta Sunday nigh~ the South Vlotnamtse military c:ommond roporl<d. •Giatat Attack' Jellyfish Hit Coastal Beaches A flotilla of jellyfish invaded Orange Coast beaches over the weekend, providing s~·immers with some unexpected and painful experiences. The stinging critters rode in on the waves from San aemente to Ncv.'J>Ort Beach and the ooly beach to escape the assault v;as Huntington Beach. "The jellyfish are in. The y're mounting a gian~ attack oo the beaches," said Bruce Baird, .. lifeguard cblef of Laguna Beach, today. He predicted the siege would la.st an indefinite period of 1q...,. -"""~,,,---AJnmM a was used to treat swimmer' in San aemente Sunday but lifeguards reported the injuries 11;ere few because the waler was so cold that moi;t beach visitors prefered to stay on the sand. depend on 1he direction of the "'inds and ~·;itcr current.s. llunlinglon Beach IUcguards a r e keeping a lookout for the stingers but haven't spotted any so fa r. Lifeguards at city and stale beacht's reported "a very quiet " v.·ee kend "'"ithout m:ijor problems or rescue!. An estimated 32,000 beach visitors filled the one.mile city beach Saturday, and 35,000 ca me in on Sunday. Both figures are larger than Jl!lr11l8i,lor ~il. 'At HUntlnglOn Beach. rnort than IZ,000 visijorll came each day, Including one car club which brought 400 vans on Sunday. Thu~v..we..ug,l;[OWd estimates jgrJi91sa ctirca-st.ate "Beach . Boaters loo had a busy v•eekend with the Ensenada race scheduled 10 begin next Sat urday. A Harbor Pa t r o I spokes man sai d a considerable nu mber came to Newport Beach to prepare for the race . V.S. lt'arMi11g Adm . E lmo R. Zumy.•a lt .J r ., outgoing chie£ or Na\'a\ Opera· lions, says America'i; naval strength may be soon out· stripped by Russia. Southla11d Toll Told By Alioto From "'ire Stn·lcr!' SA:-J FHANCJSCO -The Zebra ;::unmcn "'·an1t'd in 12 killings J1ere also 1n:1~ be responsil>I,. for 80 murders and <1<;sau!ls 111 Cnl1fornia O\'l'r three years. ~layor JoS<'ph Al1nto disclosed today. Ahuto told 11 nl'l.l'S coofert'ncc thal the string or random shoot ings began in the East San Francise\'I Uav nrca in 1971 and spread to the Long· Bt'.'ach art'.'a in Southrrn Ca lifornia in 1971 and 1972. !Earlier story, Page 51 "There ha\·e been 80 murders \\·ith a :-in1j];1r ~t.O (nlt'lhod of operation ) - th{' random killing of "''hlll'S ... he said. "The murderers are a group of persons rather than one person,'' Alioto said . He said he did not knriw the si'l.e of the group. The mayor said 1hree similar allacks ju't occurred in Sacr;1n1ento. But Alioto disclosed that he anlf top San Francisco poht•e officials mrt sccr~y dunng th<' wf"ekcnd v.·ith an un nan'l><f man about the "Zebra " killers. and as a result "people could feel safer." Eightl'{'n persons havt' been shot in San Francisco in fi ve months. De3ptte the bracing 55 lo 57 degree water temperatures Newport Beach enjoyl'd a turnou~ of 155,000 sunbathers fO< the tW<Hlay period. Newport Beach lifeguards reported that they gave first aid to 34 visitors on Sunday and 28 on Sunday, mostly for jellyfish stings. Jellyf13h are a springtime phenomenon on the Orange Coast and they usua lly disappear by summer. Their movements Laguna Council, School Trustees to Eye Goals The mayor refused to commenl further . and said any furthe r statements ~·ould have to come from Police Chief l>on:ild Scott. Scotrs oflicf'. however, said ht' did not pl3n any statement. l..os Angeles County Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch 1.1·as not immediately available for comment, but his chief deputy in Long Beach. Ray. Sinctar .. said: .. "~·fr. Alioto has not contacted thi s of· ficc ahout any investigations regarding Lag1ma Planners Discuss Zoning . .\nd City Sphere Laguna Beach plannin g commi ssioners meet at 7:30 tonight in the City Council chambers to discuss R·I rresidential) zoning and the sphere of innuence of the city. A decision on the proposed density· slope standards ror the low density R-1 area "''as postponed by commissione rs last week after the sccood public hearing. Tonight's study session ":ill provide more Information concerning t h e proposal. wh,ich would decrease number of structure! per acre as the percentage of slope Increases. The Planning Commission also will discuss facts and figures concerning la nd within the city's sphere or influence - the area norUI of' the city up to Crystal Cove, south J>e>•ond Aliso, and north"•ard as far as Laguna Lakes. The planning staff will present a report to lhe commission detailing information on land use. service di!i'l1 ;cts, congres- sional districts. judicial districts. and other similar infonnation. At a future m ee t i n g, the co mm iss ion e r s will mak e a recommtndaUon to council members. who w111 then report UI the Local Agency Formation Commission (LA.FC) on the fwiblllty of providing Services in the area. Five Bodies Found GUATEMALA CITY (UPI) -Police rtpOrted dltcovery of five bodies oi the latt5t vtctlmt: of Guatemala's !SO-Called i.Oeat.h Squad,'' a vlgilante group which kilb known criminals. The five dead mtn -all killed by sl>otgun wounds -were found aloaplde a highway leadlni out of ibis d ty lo the IOUth. The Laguna Beach City Council and 1hc Laguna lJeach Unified School District board of trustees will meet together at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in school distnrt headquarters to discuss c o m m o n problems and goals. • The city council will first mett at city ~hall and ad}oum to the district offices, 550 Blumont St., ~guna Beach . 111e meeting ls the first such joint meeting of the l\\'O groups for seve ral )'ears. but probabl y just one of a proposed series of such study sessions in the future. Don \Voodington, school district super· inlendent, said he v.ill su12gest biannual meetings v.·ith !he counci l, especially around budget time. "Since there are ma ny mu t u a I problems and interests. it "'·ould be best to sit dov;n and talk about them," he said. One of the major areas to be re\'icwed is the rccralional facilities shared by the schools and the city. ' The school district pro\'ides recreation· aJ racilities for the city's afte r school and we1!kend recreation program . cha rging the city ror the extra upkeep required. The COWlCil and district will discuss thi' sharing program in tenns or their ind ividual budgets. The t"'·o group! "''ill also consider lhe posstbility of a special srrvice district for recreation. that 1.1·outd include all area! served by the school district. \ol'hether or not they are in the city limits or Laguna Beach. The sphe re of influence of Laguna KET0 H A BUYER WITH Pll,OT AD Next lime you \ol'ant to "ketch" a buyer for something you have for sale think of (his Daily "Pilot Classified ad: 4-0 FT. Ketch. 90<; complete. 112.lOO Or beat offer 'For details call (Pliont No.) It "ca.ught" 18 calls in cnt "'eekend. 30 calls altogether and -o( coune -~d the boat. The direct Une to U\a t kind or resulla Is lllz.5671. Dial It today. Beach on county properly -especially 1n the area of Jrv;ne Hanch -will be discussed. too . The Ranch area is oulsidl' the city, but is y,•ithin the school district's boundaries. \Voodington said he favors identical boundaries for the city and the school dis1rict . so that co mm Jn agencies and facilities could be pro .. ided. Also on the agenda ii; discussion of rooniinating emergency policies -such as for fires and bomb threats -of the city. and sc hool district. and also coordina tion of planning ne~· school9 . the Zebra killings.'' · Los Angele.~ Police Cmdr. Peter Hage n said. "To my knowledge this alleged COO· nec.1ion in Long Beach has not be-en brought to our attcnt ion prior to this time." Ile said there "'er<! "thre1! or fou r killings in the beach ci!ies'' but that the victims \\'ere muttli.tted and placed 1n sacks . The mayor said hr rl e\v back to Sa n Francisco late Fnd;1y night for the mcetrng in the t:>11rly morni ng hour~ Satu rday. He said th(' unnamed man and !See ZEBRA, Pai;:e :!/ 20-year-old Peace Of fice1~ Will leave Lagu11a Fo1'ce Bruce Praet who made history as Ult• state's youngest peace ofricer when al 19 years of age he pinned I ~ badge of a Laguna Beach policeman is leaving th A.rt Colony for the city of Orange. Earlier this month Praet graduated first in his police academy class with one of the highest scores in the acade1ny's history. No"'' 20, Prae1 1vill join the Oran~e Police Department \VedneYi<lay. lie said in <•n intervie1v today he is leaving La gu na for professional advancement. In Laguna. Praet earned S968 a month. At Orange, he'll make S981. Beyond morw!tary increases. Pract said he believed the opportunity for advance· ment \ol'OUld be bell.er in ttie larger de- partment. "The competition u·ill be toughC!r, but !hey have mort openings. and more progressive programs,'' he said. He said he will miss the people in 1he Laguna Beach department, a n d mentioocd 1..t. Neil Purcell. Officer David Emory and former Police Chief J. J. l\elly as those for whom he has particular respect. The officer said he hnd opplitd for the Orallge job aboln lhree v.·ecks ago. lfe told Laguna Bel'lch ofricial1 last "!tk !hat he \\'8S Jeavtng Ind quit Cff()clj\•e -SUOO.y nigh!. I , De/tr """ S!tfll ..... YOUNG OFFICER LEAVES L.agun.a's Pr.a•t, '20 I • . - ;l v ,..,, (h-V• .. 1,.onoil-1,, ............ " • • Historic Relic This mining car stand s like a sentinel of the past at th~ Santa Ana Mining Company in Trabuco Canyol). It was to carry tm which the mine was supposed to produce. 1'he tin was then to have been made into milk containers. Unfortunately no tin was discovered. The story and additional pictures are on P age 3. • I U.S. Shoppers Expected To Fi1id Lots of Meat WASHINGTON (AP ) -Government market experts say consumers will have no trouble fiDdl.ng relatively large suppliea ot meat at supermarkets next n1"D,lh,',buf'iiii i• thi~ a ')it lie sea~i!ig witl be needed to find canned vegetables and some food items. But generally, says the Agriculture Department, shoppers wlll ha'{S. epough ol most )~~to go at;:owid dUf'1\g May shopping trips: The preview or next month's grocery store situation was announced today in a "Food Marketing Alert" by the d<partment. 11te brier report was confined only to what USDA experts see as the food supply situation and did not include predictions oo prices or overall grocery costs. Agriculture Secretary Earl L, Butz told a news conference last week, however, that consumers already have seen tw~thirds of this yetr's food price increase occur. Prices are expccled lo go up "a bit more" the remainder of 197-1, he said, but not at the rate of recent months. Butz said he thought a preWclion by ·his department earlier this year that 197-1 grocery store food pri ces most llkely would go up 12 percent from last year's average still wa:i_ a valid estimate. The 1973 increase was 16 percent from the previous l2·month average. In Modesto. meanwhile. industry spokesmen confinned th · t supplies of canned fru its and vegetables were at low levels. William F. AlleweH, president of !he Tri-Valley Growers, said sloe.ks of canned peaches, fruit cocktail. pears and aprlcols will re3ch their lowest level in 30 years during June. Arthur Heiser, prcsll"lent of Tillie Lewis Foods Inc. of Stockton. said the same -01.AHGECOAST lB DAILY PILOT ,,,.. Ot.•"9'1 c:.u .. °"''"'"""' ~"" ...... ~ .. ...,.... -""" N.....,.p,;KI. 11 l1!IGl•l~ l>y!IW Oto"'° Col .. Pvol•t1•<1'(1 ecor_... S.0.••'• .O•t--pUDi••"*" l.!(lftdo~ •-'It~ ~NM~ tnt G<»IJ ....... 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"Our warehouses are nearly empty now." he said, "and 'f'e won't have .. J .. ff.~!18 1ert ~ t.hem d~~ ¥ar .. ~nd une. The government alert re po r t', dlstrlbulcd to large-volume food buyers such as hotels and restaurants, said production of both beef and pork in May is expect ed'. to exceed yea~arUtr levels. Broiler"'chickens, turkeys and ef,gs also are e~pected to t>c in larger supp y. "Cann ed vetetable supplies stay well below normal," lhe report said. "Early March canners' stocks of snapbeans, s~·eet corn and green peas. . . were 9 percent less than a year earlier. Frozen vegetables, while moving faster than last year. are generally adequate.'' Pota toes, which have soared to record, prices the pas\ season. will continue to be "lighter than normal" in store supplies, the report said. Illegal Alien Arrests Total 300 i11 Weekend The norlhward migration of illegal aliens continued at a record pace over fhe weekend .. ..-i!h border patrolmen at San Onofre logging nearly 300 arrests in heavy WC<'kend tralfic. San Clemente police arrested another l\\'o-<iozt"'n allens and two alleged smugglers, as stragglers who made it p:ist federal officials ran into trouble in t.he city. Spokesmen at the San 0 n o f r e checkpoint said that the fel!Umption or heavy weekend traffic served to lure sn1ugglers into the checkpoint, because of the supposition that it is easier to avoid detection when freeway lanes are jammed. Traffic counters at the checkpoint !IOU!h of San Clemente showed that -the traditional Sunday afternooon crush of northbound traffic has resumed now thal gasoline is more abundant, patrolmen said. Orego11 Visitor }lit in Laguna /\ 44-year-old Oregon man was hit by an automobile and Injured Fridgy night as be crossed a downtown. Laguna Beach SU'ML Jack W. Lapralm, waa taken by ambulance to Soulh Coast C.ommunity Hotpil3l. lit wt11s rt.leased aft e r emeraency treatment. Laguiia lltach police ldenU!l<d the drive( of the auto u David L. Walther, •t. of 3UIJ West St,, South Laguna. Police aa1d Lapralm wa1 crossing the lntersoot.ion of Broadway and Foreat Avenue when the accident occurred. The accident report has b et n forWarded to the district attorney's office for a decision on whether charge3 may be flied against the driver. for alleged fa.l\ure to yield to a pede.st.rlan tn a CCOSS't\'81k. -. ' . ..... . . ~ . . .., .:.. -.. ... '" r .. • • I E~rning~ P~~ng~, " ' _ .. ' . ' ' ' -Chrysler .. • •)t ; -.,.• • - DETROIT (UPI) -Chr)'ller ~. today reported earnings of $1.I million. a drop of 98.% percent from tts ftO)f'd levels in last year's tirst quarter, and UM!n raised prices an averaee of m on i LI new ai.n. Chryaler Chairman L)M Townsend compfalined the No. 3 1utomaker has had to absorb $177 of $307 in increased com on the 1974 models aince prodUction began Jast August. The increue averaged, 2.87 percent with OP,tlon prices also being raised a !imJJ&r amount. .. These increases Will 1offaet only a portion ol the uarecovered cost increases which have been accum~tlng since the !tart of, 197knodeJ production la!t August," Townsend said. II was tht lhlrd straight quarter in ~·hlch Chfy!ler reported earnings below the comparable yur..,go t I g u r e s . Chrysler etecutivts blamed the deellne Jn profits °" ''K'asoline shortages. innation and fears of a rC\.~sslon." On Friday, General Motors Corp. reported first-<iuarter earnings of $UO million were down 85 percent from a year ago and the worst since 1948 .. Ford Motor Co. will complete the "Big Three" financial reports Tuesday. Autc industry observers expect the financial reports showing drastic profit drops in the firs! quarter of this year C'OIJld pave the way for another round of price hikes befo re the 1975-model cars are introduced in Sep1cmber. Chrysler sales in the first three month.! of 1974 amounted to $2.7 billion, down 6.9 percent from $%.9 blUlon in the first quarter ot la st year. EaminRs of $1.6 million; or three cents a share, were off from tilt record $89.8 million, or $1.71 a share, in last year's similar period. Chrysler Chairman Lynn ToWnsend and President John ruccardo, in -the report to shareholders, said there were "posllive signs that the automobile indl.lltey has atarted to regain its strength." "There has betn a steady monlh·to- Lagunans Score In Fif tl1 Annual Dart Shootout MON! than soo pmoas toolt part. or viewed ' the Fifth Aimu&l, Far. :West S\lop191", a, dirt ~l)mfinint':~ by the t.agunl'l!.ach Jay<eea, QVer the weekend at the Laguna Betd> Boys' Club, Butch W!l~ of I.a~ lf;ellch, yallli! away With the tdp prize money-W·- when he won the inen's singl,.. Jl'rom Laguna Beach, Bernie Warren and Larry Defrance. won the men's doubles, with $375 In prize money. Laguna Beach, 's Connie ~flnor won the women's singles and a $150 prize, while a local leam of "Ousie" and "Bird" won thEi mixed doubles event and $150. A team from North Hollywood, Len's Eagle Sticks, won the sil-man team throwing event, with a $360 prize. Second place wilmers include: Bill Specht, JngJ~·ood. $200, men's singles; 1'.1ik:e McGill and Vince Nel50ll, Laguna Beach. $200, men's doubles; Li z Kavanaugh, North Holl)""''ood, $175, ~·omen's singles: Connie and Tim Minor, Laguna Beach, $100, mixed doublet, and the Northern Callfom.Ja~am, San Jose, $180, six-man team. Dave buttenhofer, of the tournament, said there were 488 entrants and at least another 100 who watcbed "the dart activity and drank plenty of beer that was on hand. It ~·as the largest turnout yet, he said. Proceeds benefit the Boys' Club. Jewelry Looted In Laguna Hills Burglars who used a wrttich to forcie open the front door r.wacked a Laguna Hills jewelry store Sunday nlght tll!I carried of! a considerable quantity of watches. rln&s and bracelets, ()ra!lge County Sheriff's olftcm said: · Deputies tOOay ..id the operlllort o1 Patterson's Jew elers. 24102 El 'nxo Road. have not yet beon &bk to determine the full extent of what they know Ls a comlderable loss. Officers believe the ln.t.ruden used· 11 pipe wrencll to smash the loclclng mechanism on the front door. They Rid most of the jewelry wu taken from the glass lo!> eounten In the store. Froml' .. el MIDEAST ..• slepped"1p SOvlot aid to Syria, Egvotlae President Anwar Sadat e 1 p r e 1 1 e d ~imism SUnday in an Interview on ABC-TV's "Ll:suee and An 1 we.rs•' program He ex~ ooolldenc:o that Klllfll&er whom be called "a man of miracles/' would succeed in UTlllClnc .. Llroell- Syrlan a~. Fire Loss ~00,000 SOUTH GATE (UPI) -A II re appartnUy starnd by an tnn1m1111ble liquid couled an utlmaltd ll00,000 damage to Paclflc ~ Puts Co. Sunday. Claims • -. month lnmase .lo !OilF lndustry sales and 1ale1 rl fUU·slze cart,. whlclf tut their tow point Jn De1:ember, have 'increased 'acb month'~ ~.'' the, two ~ler executive. aail. ,.,, ; ' • . "The end ol. lilt Arab" oil embargo should help tell~ oome· ol the worriel COO$Umers hav~ had aboot the ru tUrt and should enoour11e more potential buyers to enter the market," they said. Pocific Ocean "''......,..., In the loortil' quarter ol 11!7!, Chrysler eaminp of f74.4 million were down 11.t pmoot """1 the finll quarter of 1972. tn the third period, !he company '11flered a 111.4 mUlion i<>D ,dUe, in part, to a nilte- day strtke whlch'lntf!rrupted the ttart-up ol the 1974-rnodel' product)oo nm at a Urne when etJalltmets i ·1lteatty: wee slowing down tlieli' w)'ini. Landslides fn Per• Chrysler was not pert -Of UM! 1uto Industry •l!l'ettilent to hold tlie line ·on prioio until tllO tlart cl tlle i97Hnodel y~ in exchaD1,e,fur t~ llffing 'of wage a~ price <ooll'I>~ la" December. This map spot.s the site of the Mauyucmaro Mo"'!tain In Peru where ':I landslides senl tons or earth Into the Mantaro River, clauning more j!I! than 200 lives. Army trooup& and rescue workers are picking their way . throµgh· the Andes lo evacuate 10,oop persons from a CJ.ood· :' threatened ..Uey, Bogus Beauty Rackets Eyed President to Deliver "Lose 20 Pounds in jusl 10 days! . . . Personalized program ~ ... Plusfl Surroundings! ... Unlimited visits! . _ . All facili ties! ... Easy payment plan! ... " Wbtergate Talk on TV This composite ad may be tempting, espe<:lally ii a look in the mirror revea!J \D'lslghtly bUlges. But are all those cla.Un1 based on fact? " : :" ":'fr• an exC!mlvei:rOlfr~rt 9eries; 'i\The Search For Beauty.'' finanCial expert Sylvia Porter exposes the rackets that pervade the a.elf· improvement Industry -the body shapers, health salons, a g l n g remedies. metaphysical offers. "The Search For Beauty" starts today on Page IO. FromPot1el SADDLEBACK .• "I've lolt a lot ol deep and shod a lot of ttars · over the. bl potential bert. Everyone says tb@i'~ is. bloomlngi skiwJy;..o-but '8t the-Nile ft9)golng, rft11!My take three ~Iii«! years for It to open qp" . ;,'1l if.axe not. 1>«11)11:111•1 ~,IP.I aolaP« bert. ,at, ¥Mci".,..r StDCe teb.-14, 1967," Taylor said. Thal date marked the formaUon d. the district. "It's real vital to.have an old man like me cwt the board. You need to know where and when to look and where and when to move. It's about time -We get everybody together to make education happen at SaddJeback." ''Studenta don't want to be treated like high school kiW: any more," Taylor added . "Thia is a college, not a glorified high school, and it's about time we start treating them like coUege students." DuBowe remarked that many people regard Saddleback as "a white elephant -and thty're not sure just what we 're doing up here Oii our hilltop 'retreat." "We need a concerted public relations ~tam, with a focus on the commwtity at large," he said. Questioned oo their opln.ions on ert.nolon oounei,' the' candldates agrffd that more courses -are neOOed and that they do not neceMarily require full prof..,... to lead! them. "To t~ach welding you ne«I a welder . not a penm witb a master's degree," Cole said. Arter most of the serious questioning was over, one teacher asked the candidates, "What is your opinion about nude mode~ in a life-drawing class?" In Saddleback art classes. models are not permitted to pase nude and must instead wear drapes. With entllUsi.,,,,, all the cancijdales said they laV<ll'«I nude. models and u elected would try to change the ex isting board l"!iicy, "Let's face it. the human body just doesn't look the same under a drape," ooe c.andidate remarked. Narco Death Probed ~ ANGELES (AP) -Police launthcd an investigation Into tht fat.al shooting Saturday night or an alleged narcotics dealer. David L. Stephens, 28. was shot by a federal narcotics agent who attempted to arrest him at his North Hollywood home, autborltJes s a i d Sunday. By HELEN THOMAS WASlilNGTON (UP!l -President Ntxon will go on national television tonlght !or a fresh report to the !""'Pie on Watergate and the.c o.01 res.Jional impeadunellt inqulfy. ~ M part of the I p.m. PDT ~' the President will announce a propogal for verfllcaUoo of lranscr;ipts of subpoenaed Watergate tapes to be turned over to the House JudJctary Committee, White House officials said today, The CBS, NBC, and ABC networks said they will carry Nixon's address live on radio and television. The Mutual Broadcasting System also said it is canying Nixon's speech live to radio afftllates. CBS and NBC spokesmEsi Bald they cxpect..i the ~ to nm about 30 minutes, while ABC said it bad po idea of lis Jenith: ' ' .. "· '" "'Ille Oflldalf sild Nilall' -cf \l<fmll the committee chairman, R<p, P<t.r W. Rodino ([).N.J,),, and the ranking Repu.bijcan mem~,-Rep. Edw 1 rd Hutchinsoo 'ol'Micldgan, to listen 'to the aclUlll tape """1Jtngs. The officials said that NIJ:on also intends to make public lhe partial transcripts of the Watergate--related taped converSati<N subpoenaed in the House impeachment inquiry. Deputy Pre!! Sc<:retary Crl!rald L. Warren sa id in making the formal announcement of the address that the President would "discuss his decisions relating to the subpoena of the House Judiciary Committee and other dedsions the President has made relating to Watergate mattCT"S.'' Nixon is facing a deadline of 7 a.m. From Page I ZEBRA· ... his attorney were insent, along W:lth Scott and several police inspectors. Alioto refused to say anything further about the talks, except that the informant refused to talk unless the ma ror him.self were present. "People ought to feel safer on the basis of what we now know." Alioto said. He said that authorities in Oakland, Sacramento and Long Beach and state Jaw enforcement officers were working together on the investigation. Alioto, a candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. said the latest mysterious break in the cue came Thursday afternoon, when the attorney in\'<llved took him aside at a campaign appearance to ask if he would be available lf his client wanted to talk about the case. • Alioto said he assured the attorney he would, and cancelled weekend campaign plans after rece iving a call that the informer was willing to talk. Alioto said he would alto cancel his campaigning Tuesday in case further talks were needed. "These cer1ain conven:ations will not take place if I'm not there," the mayor said. Alio10 said Scott would make lhe detemtination of whether any arrests y,•ould be made. -~Jitb~rgo Feared Thr~at Seen if Fighting Last,s -AMMAN (Al') -American oil officials in Saudi Anbla !ear the Ara~ ma y reimpose thelr embargo on oil shipments to the United St.alea 11 agreemen~ on syrian-lraeli troop disengagement Is not re~ed by Jun' .11 Ille newspaper .Ad Dustour said today, The n~per a dispal<b lrom Saudi Arabia quoted an un- named ofliet.\ of lhe Anblan-American Oil Company (ARAMCO) as saying a new. emb&rgo could be economically disaatrous becauee it would lead to '1ew lllkes in lhe prt~ of oU and cuts in production. It 11ld the Anmco ofilclals expN$1ed fears. tbal a new embargo '"'uld last longer than the last one, which luted live monlhs. ' ' •' PDT Tuesday to respond to the subpoena. Prior to the speech. Warren. indicated Nixon might meet later today - wilh Republican leaders. - Nei ther Rodino oor Hutchinson would comment Immediately on N i x o o 's reported plan. One member, Rt'i). Charles Rangel (0. N.Y.), said there should be no "supermembers who should have access to evidence not available t1J otht'r members" while anothe r, Rep. Robert 1' .... Drinan (D-1'.iass.), s a Id all members "y,·ant to be part of the action." Presidential aides have indicated that only 36 of the conversations subpoenaed ""ere tran.5Ctibed , saying tapes did not exist for the other six. Nixon's Watergate legal team has been ~wking for several weeks i n transcribing the tapes whidl later were edited to remove coarse language and matters considered irrelevant or of national seawity sensitivity. .. Rodino and several comm It lee. mtm-h"e mad< It cleer they would , not be satisfied with transcripts , particularlyi edltod transaiptll -that lhey wanted the luD, ulual ll!pes. _ Nl>On's plm'WOU!d be a compromise ~ perm it verification and authenticity «.. tbe lramcripts. Richard Burton In Hospital For Lungs, Hand SANTA MONICA (UP!l -Ridlanl Burton will remain in SL Johns Hospital for another week, recuperating from .- lung illfection and an injul'!d left band, a frl.eod said today, * A spol<esinan loi the actor, wtio- announced last week be and Elizabeth Taylor will be divorted, said Burton injured his hand in a fight scene from his 1 latest movie , "The Klansman ," on location in Oroville. Burton enteted" the hospital .April 14 suffering bronchial influenza. "His Jung problem ls clearing up rapidly," his representative said. "But the doctors don 't want to release him until his hand ls completely healed." The Burtoru announced they will get a Swiss divorce after 10 years of marriage. 1'1iss Taylor remained in seclmlon at a Beverly Hills hotel and has not visited her estranged husbend since returning· from a vacation in Hawaii last week. Crinie Preventillg Program Slated "Stamp Out Burglary," a program for the public on crime prevention will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Laguna Beach City Hall by the p o I i c e department. The program is designed to increase public av;areness of how to better aecure homes and businesses againsl unlawful entry. The presentation will i n c 1 u d e dt!monstratlons, guest speakers and displays. The program is pre1tnted as a public service by the t.a;una lltacb Police Department Police Probe Laguna Gas Station Burglary Laguna. Beach police are lnve&UgaUng lhe !heft of $945 in cash from Ray Carey Che\ll'On 11ervlce stat.ton, 604 S. Coast Highway. Police. l&Jd en.try to the atatlon wag gained after I prage door panel WllS ki~ed in. Office cabinets were pried optn and r11111clled in the btJ'11ary early Sunday or late Sa1urday night. 7 " l • .. Le s ... Saddlehaek EDITI ON T oday's F inal . N.Y. Stock s -, • VOL 67, NO. 119, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1974 TEN CENTS Saddlehack HopefuiS Quizzed on School Aid Br JAN WORTH Of -DMtl' ...... ,..., Federal aid to educalloll and tbe Image of Saddleba<k College ~ the mo!or mues rabed Sonday night at a fonan fur candidates fer · three vacancies on the saddleba<t College board of trustees. Six of tbe .10 candidales f" tbe pom attt:ndfid the meeting, Ora:aniud as an _...,.lly for racully and staff ol tbe ld>ool to queStion them. . Present were William Dean from Tnll1ee Area One (North Tustin): RolJeri -· Jelfrey lluBowe. and Alan Green.wood from Trustee Area Two !Soulb TUslln): and Normon Cele and t.attY '!Vlor from Trustee Area 1lne (Lag1Nlleadi). • Thole not attending were Henry Stanley and Sieve Mueller In Area One and Michael McFadden and Ronald Krebel' from Laguna Beach, !hough Krebtr 's wife appeared to present a biograph ical sltetch on blm. Robert Bartholomew, a member of the John Birch Society , wM questioned most closely oo lhe federal akt issue by facult y members. ' ' Through Saddlebaek's seven years ol exis~. the conservative board has approved few federal aid pp>grams - a ract which many facuhy members blame for the lack of competitive programs at the school. BarthoJomew said he has r:esisted fede ral aid programs in his eight )'tars on Tuslin school boards because it often comes with "strings attached" and hampers local control or education . But facully members objected lhat most rooe:ral aid programs are limited only by the bounds placed on the app lication . "The point ill that you have some<>ne qualified to write the programs and th.3l the program you de!ign is a good one ." one teacher said. Candidales Cole. DuBoY,.e, GreenY•Ood and Taylor all spoke out strongly in favor ... of federal programs. v.·ilh Dean voicl.ni;: "s1rings attached" caution. "Generally ~aklng I have no qualri1~ ..,...bout it ," Greenv.·oOO, a df'nti51, said. "It is sometimes your only dlOice v.·hen you art involved in change and d}'Tiamic teaching. The failure lo apply for federal aid has squelched many noble efforts and ardor for ncv.· programs." 5'-veral of th(' candidates linr.ed nev.· programs v.'ilh the schoors generally lov.· inl3Jl€' in the community. Su~gC"Sling that ff'deral aid t o Saddleb.1C'k PrQGrams could he.Ip the school's 1nu1ge. Coif' said ."! don 't think tilt: t'Ornmunity will back a bOnd issue or 01h<'r nlOflt'Y from thcn1 u111ll the image of the school has chanced. \\'hat·~ needed is a pubhc11y campaign to resell this school to the con1munity."' t 'n11l l:tst fall a teacher a1 ~addleback Colte~e. Cole told bis for1ner co-v.·orker5, ISee SA[)DLJ-.;BACK, Paget) Zebra Deaths May Be Nearin_g 100 Losses Vp In Lebarwn Air l~attles By Unif<d Prt!S l...,.,,.tloul Syrian aod Tu aeli jets clashed today in an air battle that !J)illcd over into Lebanese air space. Israel Slid its plane11 shot down four Syrian '°OG21s and the Syrians reported destroying five · Israeli planes. four in dogfights and one \\itb a So\·:~1-huilt riiissile. Syria admil!cd, th r loss of t:·o )lJ\i!t: Jsra~ said H ~··f~'-!'Ld 11'l lcs.;;c.s. Artillery a,ij 1·~,1:-'ll clashes also continued for the 19th ronscculi,·1 da)', bearing out statements by Syrian leaders lhat there would be not lel up In the fight ing because of 1he unpendin g vi11it of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger in an attempt to achieve t r o o p di.!ellgagement. Damascw; communiques reported the air batUes broke out following a series or mikes by each air force against enemy positiorui on Mt. Hennon. and that large formations of planes swirled through the skies over Mt. Hennon in a battle that IOOO spread to Lebanese aJr space. ·Israeli soorces reported a Syrian troop bUildup oPPOSite the Israeli lines on the northern front but dismissed lt a.s a psychological move to coincide with kissinger's firth ?\fiddle East peace 1mission since the October war. Kissinger arrives in the ?\fiddle Ea.st later this \\'eek. Kissinger met today in Geneva wilh Soviet For'eign 1'.finister Andrei A. • Gromyko, co-chainnan of the Gene':a Mideast peace conference. to try to win '1ioviet support -or at least hands off - for his effort in reaching an Israeli- .Syrian disengagement agreement. 1· The Russians have been reported • disp(eiled with -Kissinger 's one-man peace effurts and have been backing "'Syria heavily. " UPI difll9maUc corre!pOl1deot K. C. Thaler reportod from London today lhal Russia bad sent a new batch of military . ·::.iv:!; ;;:er lhe Russian mllilary • 1be Soviets also were reported to have ol!rnod Syria new long and sbort-tenn aid, apparently as a counter to the proopecta ol 12SO million In U.S. aid to Egypt. Earlier repom said the RUS!lans had given Syria new SAM9 missiles with mu!Uple wvbeads. De9pite lhe rontinued fighting and tbe sl<pped-<Jp Soviet aid lo Syria. Egyntian Presic1ent Anwar Sadat expr es s e d optimism Suoday in an Interview on ABC-TV's "Issues and A D s w e r I'' . (See MIDEAST, l'lge l) Bogus Beaut y Rackets Eyed "I.ooe 20 pounds In jurt JO days! ... Persona.llud program! ... Plush SUrroundlngs! •.. Unlimited visits !· ... AJI facili ties! •.. Easy payment plan! _ .. " Tbb composite ad may be !empting, especially U a look In lhe mirror reveal• unslghUy bulges. art "" all u-claims baJtd .. fad? ID an exdustve four-part 9eries. '"!be Se1n:h For Beauty," Dnanclal upert Sylvia Porter elipooea lhe rodeu lhal pervade Ille .. u. 1DlprO¥antnl lndUllry -the body ..,.,..., !>.allb aalOD5. a g I n g .-.dtoa ..,...phyalcal olfero. "TM Search For Beauty" stlrts tocll1 .. Page 10. -• "Giant Attfrek' Jellyfish ~it • Coastal Beaches A l1ollJJa of jellyfiSh Invaded Orange Ola.st beaches over the weekend, providing IWimmen with som e unexpected and painful expertences. The stlnging critters rode in on the waves from San a emente to Newport Beach and lhe only beach to escape Ille .M iriorities Enrollments Loiv at UCI f ive Univentty of Caliform.-. campuses ha\·e enroUed larger ratios of minority sludents lban have been attracted lo UC Irvine, a recent ethnic survey indicates. A cens~ taken last fall on each ol the nine campuses in the UC system snow. th e university as a wno&e has enrolled 22.7 pen:ent minority st udents . Comparable figures fer 1972 showed 20.7 percent minorities <>n all UC campuses. At lrvine;however, the total number of minority enrollees equals only 17.l percent of the studeat body. Only lhe UC campuse3 at Santa Cruz, Davis Mid Santa Barba!-a havt smaller peroen<ages ol ml00<lly studenls. Al UC Santa Cruz only 13.9 perc.nl of all studenb: are drawn from black, oriental, MeDcan or Spanish American. American Indian or other minority groups. 11>e minority errollment at UC Davis is 16 percent and at UC Santa Barbara the figure is 17.0 percent. UC San Francisco enrolls lhe largest ratio ol mlnori,;.,, with 34.7 percent of the student body at the medical school being drawn from ethrUc groups. The following are minority enronment peroentages for other UC campuses ; UC Berkeley, 29.0: UCIA 2S.l; UC RiversMie, 20.3, and UC San Diego, 19.4. * * * Irvine Ag rees Campus Ethnic Mixing Needed UC Irvine olficials reported hxlay increases in mincrily enrollments: show impto•ement but aireed there is more to be done to improve the dMk mix ol. the -Jollll C. Hoy . Vice dlanoe1lo< for student affairs, said, "In 1968. UCJ was nintb oa the list. We have Mruggled fOl' fi .. )'WI to get out ol !hat position and would obviously like to do better." lloy rilled lbat tbe campuoes enrolling tbe moot mlncrity students are "- located in older urban areas where there ..., largtr eduli< populal!Ons. Hoy ilald a """"t ....,lldation of UCI's admi8s1Qns1 relations with schools nod educollollal opp>rtunlty r>t<>l!l¥l recruiting d~ an expeclod 'lo lml>r'OVO tbe c:ampD mlnorily em•llmenl pe«<tltag ... UCI loolls lo lncreulng tbe numbers of Mexican-American or Spanis!Hwnamed &tudenU k -n. In c:onilil8 years. Hoy noled lhe .. mplll -to rent<! lhe m!m11Y poj>Ulallon of lhe conun'"1ity arouod fl. Onnc• County's ratio of Mtxlcu- (SM STRUGGLE, I'll• ~ assault .... ·as Huntington Beach. ''The jellyfish are in. They"re motmtirtg a giant attack on the beaches," said Bruce Baird, ading lifeguard chief of Laguna Beach. today. He predicted the 11iege v•ould last an indefinite period ol time. Ammonia v.·as used to treat sv.·immers in San Clemente Sunday but lifeguards reported the injuries were few because tile water was so cold that most beach visitors prerered '°stay oo the sand . "" Despite the bracing 55 to 57 degree water temperatures Newport Beach enjoyed a turnout of 155,00J sunbathers for the tv..'0-day period. Ne .... -port Beach lifegua rds reported that they gave first aid to 3'4 \·isitors on Sunday and 28 oo Sunday, mostly for jellyfish stings. Jellyfish1are a springtime phenomenon on the Orange Coast and they usually disa ppear by summer. Thei r movements depend on the direction of the v.•inds and y,·ater currents. HWllington Beach lifeguards a r e keeping a lookout for the stingers but haven't spotted any so far. Lifeguards at city and state beaches reported ''a very quiet" weekend without major problems or rescues . An estimated 32,000 beach visiton filled the one-mile city beach Saturday. and 35,000 came Jn on Sunday. Both figures are larger than normal for Apr il. At Hunt ington Beach. more than 12.000 visitors came each day, including one car club which brought 400 Van! on Sunday. There were no cfO\\'d estimates for Bolsa Chica St.ate Beach. Boaters too had a busy weekend v.ith the Ensenada race scheduled to begin next Saturday. A Harbor Pa t r o I spokesman said a considerable number came to Newport Beach 10 prepare for the race. Trustees Meet On Tustin Bid Saddleback Community Co 11 e g e District trus~ meet at 8 o'clock tonight for a study sessk>n on the proposed de· annexation of Tustin from Saddleback to the Rancho Santiago (Sant.a Ana) Com· munity Qlllege District. At a mcetlhg of the Orange County Committee on School D i s I r i c t Organization two weeks ago, the pmposal by Tustin residents dissatisrled . with Saddleback was recommended for denial. June 19 and 20 the body which makes the final decision. the boa.rd of governors of ~ California Community Colleges, are scheduled to discuss the matter in Looc Beaoh. Jewelry Looted In Laguna Hills Burglars ,,no used a v.·rench to force open the front door ran.sacked a Laguna Hills jewelry -· Sw>day night and carried off a considerable quantity of watchtt. r1n«s and bracelets, Orange County Sht:rilfs orncen said. o.,iuu .. today said lhe operat.on of Patttf'IOn'J Jew~,r1. 24102 El Toro Roed, have not yet been able to dttcnnine the full extent Of what they know Is a cooslderabl' IOfiS. ()((Seen believe the intruder$ used a pipe WttDCh to smalh the lockin& mechanism on tbe front door. They said moot ol lbe jewelry wax lalcen from lhe glw top coun<en In Ille .-. Historic Relic Thi s mining car stands like a sentinel of the past at th~ San~a Ana !\lining rompany in Trabuco Canyon. It \\'as to carry tin which the mine \Vas supposed to produce. l 'he tin \\-'as then to have been made into milk containers. Unfortunately no lin \\'as discovered. The story and additional pictures are on Page 3. ~~~~~~~~~ Work on Colle ge Par k J Under Way in Ir vi ne Construction or a 7.5-acre public p<1rk in Irvine's College Park development is under way and city officials expect completion of the showcase park in time for the June 4, $16 million parks bond election. Paul Brady, ci!y con1muni1y serviCes director. appealed today for citi1.en cooperation in helping speed development of the park. He asked parents lo keep children out or the construction area while lhe park is being builL Moulder Brothers Land sca pe Contractors of Glendale hope to complete the community park in time for th e elrc· lion. Brady said. KETCH A TJ UYER WIT/I PJL,()T AD Next time you wnnt to "ketth'" a buytr for something you have for sale think of this Dtilly Piiot classtned 11d: 40 FT. Ketch. 9(K; Complete $12,500 Or best offer For de ta tis c"ll j Phone No.) It ''caught'' 18 cans in one weekend. 30 calls altogether and -of course -sold the boot. The dlrect ltne to that kind of ....Wis 11 641.-. Dial 11 today. I The $216.000 project was designed by Riocra and Sur, the firm which has planned parks, r~ealion and cullural facilities to be provided If the $16 million city bond measure is approved June 4. A companion ballot measure asks voters to approve S2 million in bonds to conslruct a bike trail system to link !he community parks and other city points of interest. ... 15,000 1it,te1td RH lly f or Life • Ct~CINNATI IL-Pt) -A "right lo life" rally attracted 15,000 pe~ns many carrying lligns like "Don 't !\take the \\'omb a Tomb" -to downtoy,·n Onclnnatl. To l'Tlthusiastic app\aust. !\1arjory Necklenburg, national leader of · lhe "Right to Life'' movement. and Rep. Uiwrence lfogan CR • !\Id.), Sunday chastlscd 1he U.S. Supreme Court for \egaUting abortions. The demonstrators, many of thfm young and middle-aged partnts v..t'IO brought their children "'ilh them, marched silently trom R I v e r f r o n t Stadium to fountain Square In the heart of the cily for the rally. The ooly !OUnd during the "silent \.igil" w3.s a slew , mournful, drambeal ·( Southland Toll Told By Alioto From Wire Servlets Sr\N FRANCISCO -The Zebra gunmen ,,.,·anted in 12 killings here also may be responsible for 80 murders and assaults in California over th ree years, ~1ayor JOSE'ph Alioto disclosed today. Alioto told a nev1s conference tha t the: string of random shootings began in the East San Francisco Bay area in 1971 and spread to the Loog Beach area in Southern California in 1971 and 197?. (Earlier story, Page 5). "There have been BO murders with a si n1ilar !\t.O. (n1ethod or operation l - the random killing of v.•hites," he said . '"The murd erers are a group ot persotls rath<>r than one person." Alioto said. He said he did not know the size <>I the group. 1be mayor said three similar attacks jul'll occurred in Sacramento. But Alioto disclooed that he and !op s.an l'"'rancisco police official' mt! secretly during the "'eekend with an unnamed man about the "Zebra·· killers. and as a resu lt "people could feel safer." Eighteen pusoru1 ha,·e been shot in San Francisco in five months. The mayor refused to comment further. and said any further statements "'otlld have to come from Police Otlef Oonald Scott. Scott's office, however, said he did not plan any statement. Los Angeles OJ.unty Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch WR.<t not immediately available for comment. but his chief deputy in Long Beach. Ray Sineta r. said : "r..lr. Alioto has not cont acted this of- fice about any investigations regarding the Zebra killings." Los Angeles Police Cmdr. Peter Hagen said, ··to my knov.·ledge tt!Ls alleged oor nection in Long Beach has not been brought to our auention prior to \his time." I-le said ttiere \\'ere "three or four killings in the beach cities" but I.hat the victims \\'ere mutilated and placed in sacks. The mayor said be new back to San F'ranciscq,, lale Friday night fo r !he meeting 111 the f'arly morning houni 5.aturday. He said tbe~i.innamed man and his attorney were p~ent. along with Scott and several police inspectors. Alioto refused 10 say anything furthe r about the t.alks, exrept that the informant refused to talk unles11 the mayor himself were present. "People ought to f~I safe r on rhe bas!£ of what we now know," Alioto said. He said that authorities in Oakland. Sacramento and Long Beach and state IS.. ZEBRA, Plge %) Or ange Co ut Wea ther F'air skies through Tuesd11y is the v.·ay the \.\'eat.her sen•ice calls ii, v.·ith some low clouds along the roast in the early mom ing hours. lligbs at the beaches in the upper 60s. rising to the upper 70s inland. 11\~llH·: l'O lti\ Y JVow that CT·1Virn11 rabilltt 1>1en1bers Joint ~lilcliel/ a11d !ilaurice Stans have bcc.-.,1 oc-. quilted of conspiracy n11d per- jury cllarges, tytS /Jnve turritd lo presldcntWI nccu,~er Jo/111 Dean 111. Is ht a rehablt wit· ness? Story Page 4. ..." ... " AIMllL~ " ... M. ..,.. • -·'" • (.-11 .. nil• • .. _ • ...... ". "'"'' • (l1ttlM .. >'N O•MttC-l'f " CM .. .. . ......... ,..,.., " c .... ,_. .. Slid! M•l'lltt1 l•1t hall! lf«k .. " ,, .. ~ • £fl .. ri.1 ~ ... • ""'"" • • ....,.i_, • w""" • ·-1•11 .,,._., ........ ,,.,. --.. W"'41 Ntwl • • Grove Pait· Im plicated In Killin gs . A man already charged ~'llh two drug smu,qgling executions Is "'anted for questioning today in !he murders of a. paJr of 1.f.S. Cu.ttorns agents Jn Arizona last· wetk. H.e was allegedly tht partner or a Carden Grove man k.illcd hlm21r by the ageots In a gun baltle Uwt octurrf'd during an attempted Bpprchen.sioo of the suspects. A Garden GrO\'e ~·arnan and her sister bave allegedly been Implicated in the . case but not dlrcctly in the homicides lhat occurred Jut \\rednesday i n Arizooa'a Parker Dam C.a:nyon. Danny Stools, 33, is alrt-ady wanted on two eotmt! of first degree murder in connection with the drug-smuggling related slaying of two men near Port Huron,· Mich., last month. He is allegedly 5Uspected of being one of the ttfggermen involved in lhe murders of Customs agents Charles Bokinald. 26, and Louis Dixon, 02, during an attempted apprehension. Garden Crave resident M i c h a e 1 WWlamJ, 4.1, was &!90 fatally V•ounded during the gun battle In vo'hich the cab of hb pickup truck carrying 200 pounds or martjuana was rlddled v.'ith shotgun blasts, four of Y.1bich hit him Jn !he back . Investigators evaluating a u t o p s Y reports e1pre.%Cd great doubt that Williams alone -already wouoded - could have killed both veteran cu.sf.oms agents, well versed In gW'I combat. "To me,'' said Cochise County Dislrict Attorney Richard Riley, "the autopsy information tends to show that the agents fought with more than one suspect." "I find it hard to believe that one man with a .32 is going to end up getting both ••. " he added. Dixon was shot nine times by both .32 and .38 caJlber weapons. while his partner was shot eight times. 'Ille alleged linking of the ~Uchigan fugitive Stoocs to the slaying voas revealed in an edition of Tucson's Arlzona Dally Star newspaper. One lawman allegedly f o I l o w e d footprints leadJng away from the grisly scene ol the three deaths before they faded away on hard-packed ground. A plll bottle belonging to one of the pair slab:!. in P.fichlgan last month -with Stoots Che known murder suspect was reportedly ln the possession or one female suspect of two arrested the next day at a roadblock. Cetolyn Jean adlison, 26, ol Garden Grove and Letlle Glasgow , 22, of TuC900, were allegedly drtvlng a car registered to the stain Williams, t=rdlng to sheriffs deputies. They have been charged w i t h possession of marijuana and conspiracy to Import marijuana for their alleged roles tn the incident outside NogaleS and near the Mutcan bofder. ,.....,.p .. ~J STRUGGLE. • • Am<rlc:om d college age Is belleyed to be c:ooolderably higher than the UC! miDority OM>llment figures suggest. Lut year, only 5.2 peroeol of students at UCI came from flfexican-American backgrounds. This f~ improved "11ghUy to S.1 percu!! lllis year equa!Lillg the percentage of oriental students enrolled at UCI fOf' the first Unte since re<Or<b have been tept. Detroit Sets Murder Record DETROIT (UPI ) -With one day still left in the month, Detroit -the so-<:allcd ••murder capital" -set a monthly record for homicides today as the number rose to 78. The toll surpasses the old record or 76, set last September. Two Sunday killings pushed the toll for the year up to 252 -11 percent more than the 226 toll ror lhe sanle period in 1973. Detroit experienced a reoord 751 slay\ngs last year. I t Ol ........ COAn IS DAILY PILOT Tiie 01191 c,,,,,, °""' ""'" -...... ,, ""°""" to-"" .. _.,.,_. • _...,.... °' -°''""" eo.. llullll•l"Mlo eoi-s.-... .-M-··~ IM>C"o<-"'-w ~~ ,...,.. b to•l• -H"*rw;>I! S.-. ~"" ,,,.tdo(J_. ···~\I~...,. l..OQ""" "'-,,,_/5-IOflo<:• ~r.o ~~ ... s.-..-....~-"'~'"' ·~ --.. ~ 3'1-....... s., ... (!I,.. 1i,.---~l!'..,.•ol 3JO\lln' .,.y~.co.&o ...... ~~-m~ R'*-"' N. 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FBI .Appeals to Citizens To Help Track SLA Thugs SAN FRANCISCO fUP!) -The FBI appealed to the public again today for lnformation to help in the siearch for members of the elU!ive Symblonese Libera lion Anny, saying the fugitives must "eat, sleep and travel'' like every· one else. FBI agent Charles Bates Said Sunday that photograph,, of eight $LA members were being widely circulated, along with a picturt of 20-yeaMld Patricia Hearst, who was kldnaped by the undergroond group 91 days ago. Bates urged cltt:.ens wUh Wormation to telephone lhe FBI. He listed the agency's phone numbers for Sa n F~isco, Sacramento and Los Angeles. SLA fugitives, said Bala, may be dlsguislng themselv.es in wigs, caps, haLs and beards. Bui, he added, they have FromPqeJ SADDLEBACK • • ''I've lost a lot o! s1eep and shed a lot of' tears over the lost potential here. Everyone says the place Is blooming slowly -but at the rate its going, tt may take three bilKon years for it to open up." "I have not beetl real happy with the goings..m here at Saddleback -since Feb. 14. 196'7," Taylor said. That date marked the formation of the district. "It's real vital to have an old man like me oo the board. You need to know \\'here and when to k>ok and where and v.·hen to move. It's about time we get e"-erybody together to make educaUon happen at Saddlebsck." "StudenU don't want to be treated like high school kids any more ," Taylor added. "This ls a college, not a glorified hlgh school , and it's about time we !tart treating them like college students." Du.Bowe remarked that n1any people regard Saddleba('k as "a white elephant -and they"re not sure just v.•hat '>''e'rc doing up here on our hilltop retreat." "\\'e need a concerted public rclatiolt$ program. wiUl a focus on the community at large," he said. Questioned on their opinions on extemion courses. the candidates agreed that more courses are needed and that they do not necessarily require full professors to teach them. ''To teach ~·elding you net'd a welder. not a person wi th a master's degree," C<lle said. 1\fter most or the serious qu('stioning was over. one teacher asked the candidates. "\\'bal Is your opinioo about nude models In a life-drav.·ing clew?" In Saddlcback art clas.ses, nlOdels are not pmnlttcd to pose nude and must itwtead ·wear drapes. With enthuslasm. all the candidates said they favored nude models and if elected would try lo change the existing board policy. "~l's fact it, the human bof.Y just doesn't look the same Ullder a drape," one candidate remarked. F rom Page 1 venturtd from their h!dt®t many tbnes and someone must have seen them. "ll the. public is alert and properly concerned, It can play an important role· in helping our agents apprehend these ~le,'' Bates sa.kl. Pictures ~·ere circulated of eight SLA members, including four known to have la.ken part fn the robbery of a San Fran· cl5CO bank and lbe h>oting of two by- SWlders t"'O weeks ago. Afiss Hearst, daugbttt of San FranciSo:> Examiner edit« Randolph A. Hearst, was present during the bank heist of Sl0,000 and is wanted 114 a materi•J wf1ness. There Js still debate over wbei:her Ptfiss Hearst willingly took part in tile bani; robbery, as she> daimed In a tape re- rording, or was coereed into doing so, es her farnlly insists. "From the ootset., our primary objec- tive bas been the sale return of Patricia Heam as well as the protection ot ~ ciety.'' said Bates. "We hope the case can be resolved without any shooelng." 'Ille Hee.tit Corporation has put $4 in escrow to be used fOT a food glve- away to the poor U M.iss Hea~t ls re- leased safely by Friday. Authorities e.t.· pect the St.A to isatie another commu- nique to explain why the offer was turned down if the deadline paSSE!$. Irvine Student Ex1iibit Opens l1i Cit y Hall For city hall employes and vlslta~. Youth in Art month means being surrounded by a spring tide of works or art created by Irvine Unified School Dis- trict pupils. The exhibit of student works gatflered by Jean.Clark of the school district staff opened today at city hall where It wilt remain for a month. Fonnerly gray walls of the city offices are nearl y CO\'ered with c o I o r f u 1 constructions, paintings, drawings and tapestries. Nearl y C\•ery available shelf ·or countertop holds displays of studen t Jealherwork , jewelry or pott ery. Cut out figure s colored in paints or crayons festoon office doors and everyv,.here lively mobiles dangle in the breezes of the busy city offiCi!s. ''It is a little like working in the Small \\'orld exhibit at Disneyland ," City Clerk; Carol Flynn cornmentt'd today. Councilmen, who Wlleashed the riot of color and creatfvity on an unsuspecting city stafC \\'hen they voted to establish Youth in Art !'.tonth, have yet to see the impact of their decision. , "f don't think anyone reallied how · talented Irvine kids are, or how much art lhey v1ould provide. Some or the v.·ork ls very professional quality," rommunlty services secretary Rose P a I m e r observed. 'the student art \\'Ofk remai ns on display throughout the ffionlh or ~toy. Bandit Roh s • Me sa Cafe, Disappea1~s A grotesquely i3J'bed bandit cal'T)'lng a 12 gauge .sholgun marohed into a crowded Costa. ~·lesa night.club early Swxl.ay aod ~ v.ilh $400 as some ~Q penons drank and·.danc<d. Th< g1m111u .tio entered the Blacl< Knight Newport. li7<1 Newport Bl\'d., abotJt 1 a.m. ll.'8lkcd out again Just as quickly and vanished into the nigh!. ~tanager Ronald A. de Chanlplain told Costa ~fes.a Police Offieer Bob C~y it was only about two minutes until patrolmen .,,·ere on the scene . A \\·aH.ress and customer. S<ltdr:1 A. l·le!Vlf$St')', 31, and Gail f1e~. 24, both realized what was ha?Pf;lnlng , but no one else" did, police were told. de Olamplsin said he was on duty in the cale v.'hen the bandit sfuck the \\'C'lpon under h.is no.st'. He harxled de Champlain " while canvas bak and snapped through the nylon stocking m33k tie wore that it was a robbery and to fill the bag. Investigators Said de Ch am p I a In deaned out first one cash regL'iter, then the second. at which time the bandit fled . Jfe was described as being in his late 20s or early · 30s, wearing g r a y herringbone patterned slacks and a print shirt ""·ilJl a blue Navy watch c:ip atop his masked he3d. No car was seen ot heard. de Oiamplain told investigating officers. Lecture Planned On Street Art t\t UCI Thursday "Slreet Art of Los Angelts'' '>'"ill be the subject of an illustrated lecture at UC Irvine at 8 p.m. Thursday in Mesa Court Gold Room, on campus. Jerry Romotsky, as!IOCiate profes,or of art at Rio Hondo College and Sally Romotsky, assist.ant professor ol English at Cal State Fullerton, de,•eloped the presentation from research conducted over the past three years. Unplanned or amateur public creations Are classified by the Romotskys as ··street art." Patterns· of petroleum stains on lhe sides ol tanks. aging and altered commercial signs and the designs made by rusting metal or chipping paint are among the examples cited . ~1urals on freeway walls, graffiti. personalized aut.omobiles and surfer decoration arc also fealured. MIDEAST ... r'"pt'ogram He expressed confidence !hat Kissinger w))om be called •·a man of miracles," woold succeed in arrtu1ging an Israeli· Syrian accord. v.s. Warning Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr., outgoing chief of Naval Opera· tions, says America's naval strength may be soon out- stripped by Russia. E1nhargo F-e-ared TTi reat See n if. Fig hti1ig Lasts A?lt'A1AN (A P) -American oil officials in Saudi Arabia fear .the Arabs may rtitnpose their e1nbargo on Oil shipments to the I:Jnited States if agreement on syria11·Jraeli troop disengagement is not reached by June l the newapaper Ad Dustour said today. The newspape~s dispatch from Saudi Anbla quoted an un· named olllcial of the Arabian-American 011 Comyany {ARAMCO) as sayln&,. a new embar~o could be economically disastrous be<:aus~ It would lead to new hikes In 'the price of oU and cuts Jn production. Jt said the Aratnco officials expressed (ea.rs that a new e1nbargo would Jast longer than the lasl one, which lasted five months. President to Deliver • ,. Waterga~ Talk on TV • • ,.. ; -· By HELEN THO~tAS \\1ASHINGTON (UPl l -President Nixon will go on national tele,•isioa tonight ror a fte3h report to the people on \V11tergate and the congr ess i on a I lmpe<1chment inquiry. As part of the 6 p.1n. PDT speech, the President \\"ill announce a proposal for verification of transcript!: ot subpoenaed \Yaterg ate tapet to be tumed over to the House Judiciary Commitlee, \Vhite House officials said today. The CBS, NBC. and ABC net\\·orks said 1hey y,•ill carry Nixon's address live on radio and lelevision. The ~1utuaJ Broadcasting SyStem also said it is carryi ng Nixon's speech live to radio affiliates. CBS and NBC spokesmen said they eKpected I.he speech to run about 30 mlnulcs. y,·hile ABC said it had no ide.a. of its length. The officials said Nixm would permit lhe committee chairman, Rep. Peter W. Rodino (0-N.J .). and lhe ranking Republican member, Rep. Edward Hutchinson of f\tichigan, to listen to Lhe actual tape recordings. The officials said that Nixon also intends to make public the partial traMcripts of the Watergate-related taped conversations subpoenaed In the liouse impeachment inquiry. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. \\'arren said in making the formal announcement of the addrts! thal the President would ''dlSC\1.!8 his decisions relating t~ the subpoena of the House .Judiciary Committee and other decisiOns the President has made relating to \Vatergate matters." Nixon Is facing a deadl ine of 7 a.m. PDT Tuesday lo respond to the subpoena . Prior to the speech". Warren indicalcd Nixon mlght meet later today y,·ith Republican leaders. Neither Rodino nor HIJtehinsoo \foul<Ci comment immediately on N 11 o n ' . report«! plan. One member, Rep. Charles Rangel (~ N.Y.), said there should be no •·supennembcrs who shOuld have acocM to evidence not available tn othtr n1embers" while another, Rep. Robert F. Drtnan ( 0-~fass. ). s a i d all members "want to be part of the action." Presidential aides have indicated ttiat only 36 of the converS3tions subpoenaed \\'f're transcribed. saying tapes did not exist for the other six. Nixon 's ·watergate legal team has bttn"' working for se\'eral 'A'ee ks i n transcribing the t.ape!l wh ich late.r were edited to remO'\.'e coarse language and matters coruidered irrelevant or of national security semitivity. Rodino and several co m m i t t e e members have made it clear they woul4 not be satisfied with transcripts. particularly edited transcripts -that they wanted the full . actual tapes. Nixon·s pl an y,·ould be a compromise to penn lt verification and autbenticity of lhe transcripts. Y.'hlte Hoo.se aides have stated publicly that they believe the transcripts w'i\1 exonerate Nixon of any allegations of ~·rongdoiog in connectioo wilb Watergate and the cover-up. ?r'5kienHal counselor Dean Burch said Friday the evktence would b e "compelling and persuasive," and would finally mean that "the end ol. Watergate is in sight ." ln addition to the presidential speech, the White House is expected to release a "y,tJite paper" detailing Nixon's actions aod knowledge of the Watergate cover-up since he said he learned oC it on fltarch 21 , J97J_ Chrysler Earnings Down; New Auto . Prices Raised DETROIT iUPll -Chrysler Corp. today reported earnings of SJ.& million, a drop of 98.2 percent from its record IC\'els in last year's firs1 quarter, and then raised prires an average oC $99 on its new cars. Chrysler Cllairman Lynn Townsend complained the No. 3 automaker has had lo absorb sin ol $307 in increased costs on the 1974 models since production began last August. The increase averaged 2.87 percent with oplion prices aJ90 being raised a similar amount. "These increase! will offset only a portion ot the unfefOvered cost increases \\•hich have been accumulating since the start of 1974-model production last 1\ugwl," Townsend said. It \\.'as the third straight quarter ln ~·hich Olrysler rep'.>rted earnings below the comparable year-ago f I g u r es. Chr~·sler executives blamed the decline in profits on "gasoline shortages. inflation and fears of a recession .'' On' Friday, General fllotors Corp. re!X)rled fi~t~uarter earnings of $120 million were dO\\.'ll 85 percent from a year ago and the ~·orst since 1948. Ford Motor Co. will complete lbe "Big Three" financial rePorts Tuesday. Auto industry observers expect the financial reports showing drastic profit drops in tbe first quarter of this year C'OU!d pave the way for another round of price hikes before the 197S-model cars are introduced in September. Chrysler sales in the hrst three months of 197.f amoun ted to $2.7 billion, down 6.9 percent from $2.9 billion in the first quarter ' of last year. Earnings of '1.6 mlllion. or three cents a share, "''ere off rrom the re-cord $89.8 million, or $1.71 a share. in last year's similar period. Chrysler Chairman Lynn Townsend and President John Riccardo, in the report to shareholders, said there were "positive signs that the 11:utomobile industry has started to regain its strength ." "There has been a steady monlh-to- month increase in total induslry sales • and sales of full-size cars, which hit their low point in December, have increased each nionth since then," the two Chrysler ' executives said. "The end of the Arab oil embargo , should help settle some of the worries consume.rs have had about the future and ' should encourage ll'IOl'e potential buyers lo enter the market," they said. In !he fourth quarter cl 1973, Chrysler earnings or f74.4 million were do\\·n 11.& percent from the final· quarter of 1972. ln the third period. the co mpany suffered a $17.4 million toss due. in part, to a nine- day strike which interrupted the start-up or the 1974-model production run at a time when consumer.i already were slowing down their buying. Chrysler was not part of the auto industry agreement to hold the line on prices mrtil 'the start of !!le 197S-model year in exchange for the lifting of wage and price controls last December. Fire Loss $300,000 SOUTII GATE {UPI ) -A fir e apparently started by sn inflammable liquid caused an estimated $300,000 damage to Pacific Diesel Parts Co. Sunday. ZEBRA ... lav.· cnforctmenl officers ·were working together on the lnvesliBatlon. Meat Supply Improves; Prices Up Alioto, a candidate for !ht Otmocr1ulc gubernatorial nomination. said the latest myste.r1oua break in the case camt Thursday afternoon. when the attorney lnvolved took him aside at a campaign appearance to ask If ht! would be available if his client w11ntcd. lo 10.lk abou t the Catt. Alioto said h~ aaured the attorney he "''OU\d, and cancell(!d weekend campaign plans artcr receiving a can that the 1nfortntr was wtUing lo talk. Alioto aatd he would allO canccl his c;Jmpa.igning T\H!.sday in c.ase furthtr ta.lkl were needed. • '"'Mlese ctrtain convtr1aUon1 will not take place U I'm not thcrt:," the m,11•'0f Aid. Allol<I SAid Scott woold mab Ibo determination of wbcthu 1t1y arrests would be mad~. I \VASl,tl ~GTON (A.P l -Covemment market f!:\pcr1$ say ¢0nsumcn1 will have no trouble finding rtlaUvely l<lrgt supplies or meat at suptrmarltets next month, bot warn that a llttlt searching will be needed to flnd canned vegetables and some food Items. But gtnerally, &a)'s the Agriculture DtpArtment. shoppen will ha•• enough or "'2't Items to go around during M•y ahopp1ng trtps. The pttvltw of nut month's grocery 5tore sltuatlon wa1 annouoctd tod ay ln a "Food MarkeUn1 Alert" by th• department. Tbe br1el rePol'I was ""1llned only to what USDA t xperts tee 11 the food supply &itutUoo and did not 1 i!lcluda prtdidklas oo prim or overall puoery ......... ' Agriculture Stcrttary Earl L. Bun: told a news conference last u•cek, hov.·cver, lhAt consumers alrtady have seen two-th.lrds of thl.!J yeir·s food price. lnc.reasc occu r. Prices are expected to go up "a bit more" the remainder of 197•. he Mid, but not ' ot the rate of recent months, Buti said he thought a prediction by hi! department earlier thJs year that 1974 grocery store food prices most Ukety would go up 12 peretnl from last yt!ar's a\•trage slUl was a valid estimate. 'MW! 1m lncruse was 16 percent from the previous 12-month avt.rage. ' In Modesto, meanwhile, Industry spok~ .connnned th· 1 supn!les ol oanned frilits and vegetables ~~re at low levt1a. WUUam P. AlleweJt, president of the Tri-Valley Crowers, said 1tocks of canned peacht11 fruit cocktail, pears and apricots wil l reach lheJr lowt!St level in 30 years durinc June. Arthur fi elscr, preS!dent of Tiiiie Le.wis J.'oocls lnc. or Stockton, said the same situation Is true in the veaetable bU!inf!SS. "Our warehouses are nearly empty now," he 5aid, "and we won't have anythi ng left In them duMng May and JW'!e ." • The government •lert re p or t , dtstrtbufed to large-volume food buyera such as hotels and mtaurant&. 111.kl Prodv~tlon of both beef and por-In May ts ~ to eiceed yur~arHer levels. Broll(!r dllckeM, turkeys an d eggs t.bo are exprd:ed t.o be tn largtr supply. "Canned vetctable supplies stay well below iiormal," the rtport said. "Early ~1arch eanners' stocks of snapbeans, sweet com and green peas .•. were 9 ptrcent less than a year earlier. Froun \·egetables, while moving raster than tan year, arc generally adequate." Potatoes, Which have 908red to. record prices the p..i.st Rason. wtn oontioue to.be "liabtt:r than normal" In store supplic,,, 11'< report said. l>3lry pioducto generally are •xpec!<d to be amply available, but nonfat dry~ milk may contini.ie "falr1y light" nen month, the rtport slid. "Dey bean and split pea 1111PPlies, In gtnera\, are ln&dequ.ate becaUJe of strong demand and less output m 1m than In 1972," lho report Pid: bot added : "~lay supplies or lentils for all uses •re highest ln rour }'ears ror the month.'' \ 17 I I I • M 1 • .. • I (' • • • -• I , • • Today's Flnal N.Y. Stoeks VO L 67 , NO. 119, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAt FORNIA MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1974 TEN CENTS Meadowlark Airport Flltllre Still Up • Ill Air By TERRY COVILLE OI lllt' Dlllt\o ,lltt SI.it The large, whitewashed letten mark ~runway "closed." bu_t the planes still land and take orr the same as usual. The white ··paint and large X'a" apparenUy express the attitude of Meadowlart Airport operator John Turner, rather than any oflicial order from the atate aeronautics department, or the ~y owner, Richard Nerio. Turner painted the runway symbols Friday deClarlng he had reeeh·ed a notice from the st.ate last Wednesday warcing him tbe ·airport might lose its license because of nearby housing coostructloo. 1be atatus of lhe tiny HWltington Beach airfield has been up in the air more the past few months than the small, private planes based there. Turner ha.< ll!Uy predided the airport will close. He could not be reached for comment today but he reportedly said. afler painting the runway signs Friday, that he now conskters it closed. A spokesman for Bas.see ' Ftlght Servict, one of three small !Inns based at ~1eado\•.'lark. said today the airport certainly is not closed and no one there will consider it closed until the state, or the Nerio family says it is. A state aeroriautics official did confinn today that notice has been given and the airport's llcense v.·ill be revoked i1 certain obstructlons are not removed. O•Hr ,11,1 Sl11f Phtht GISLER STUDENT TONI l(IPPER DISCUSSES HER CITY WITH TEACHER JIM FALLON Huntington Beach Sixth Gr1ders Design Citie s of Future to Cope With Problems of Today Meat Plentiful Gisler Students Eye the Future With Projects Shopping iI1 May 'Easie1·' Brian Johnson , a Huntington Beach sixth grader, has a solution t o overpopulation - a shrinking machine that operates conveyor style tG let a lot r;_ people live in a small space. Government Pa11el Says ~rian·s was just one idea sixth graders at Gisler Intermediate School used in a recent future cilies project. a project that invoh•ed not only studying what c1tic!'i may someday look like but problem s of transportation. pollution, employment and food production as v;ell . Brenda \\'illiams. for example. built a model city under v.•ater \\'ith chambers to purify air and water as well as draw fish from the sea ror food. ·· Milt:e Hellwich built his city in outer space, while Toni Kipper put hers on a manmade island enclosed by a protective dome. ln her city special "hovercraft" are used to bring supplies and transport ~le from the island to the mainland. Another student built an undergrotmd \V ASHJNGTON (AP) -Government market experts say consumers w:ill have no trouble finding relatively large supplies of meat at supennarkets next monlh, but warn that a little searching '>''ill be needed to find canned vegetables and some food items. But generally, says the Agriculture Department, shoppers wlll have enough or most items to go around during r..1ay shopping trips. The preview of next month's grocery store situation was annoWlced today in a "Food Marketing Alert" by the department The brief repon was confined only to Apartn1ent Site city, &>mplete with electric lights, v.·hile • b F• b one of his classmates built a future farm ff I l y Ire II U with croplands enclosed by domes to ei keep out poisonous air po.n~lion~v .. ·-::.._..:._j Arson was blamed ror a fire that Th~ ~ud~nts . Ust'd_ .J~UCh caused about $5.000 in damage Sunday imag1Babon 1n city butl~ng material~ -morning at 8 constnictioo site at Warner sugar cubes plastered w11.h cake frosting. Avenue and Sims Street. 11untington corks r~r modern dwellings. styrofoam Beach police reported today. balls , tin cans, even Easter grass for . . , . trees and ping pong balls for spacecraft. Police said evldenc~ at the. si te. a. four· Travel methods in the cities ranged unit apartment building bemg built by from clear plastic tubes to monorails to Graziadio Development Com~ny of miniature spacecraft. Palos Verdes, showed that gasoline had Teachers conducting the study were been1 und poured in•~-~ ... sour~ wall of tht Be'' R. Cla Sho-and Jim a ry room, uK:11 ...:.. a ire. Y isner • re '..... Polke indkated a labor dispute over Fallon. dlvisklo of job responsibilities at tbe site may be bebind the Incident Court Revers es Prison Rulings •WASHINGTON (UPI) -The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unllnimously today in a C&lifomia case that authorities may cen.90r mall of prison lnmalcs only lQ farther a "substanlial government.al lntettst" and not to suppress "unwekome oplnions." In an opinion by JU5tlct! Lel.is F. PoweU Jr., lhe court also said CaUfornii. was wrong to bar attorney-client interviews by law studtn\s or legal paraprofessionals when theft was no thrta~ to priJOn security. KET.;H A BUYER WITH PILOT AD Nett time you want to '1ketch" a buyer for something you have for sale think of lhlJ V.Uy Pllot,classlfle<I ad: 40 f"T, Ketch. ~ Complete. 112.soo Or ""' otrer For d<tslls call (l'llclfle No.) fl ''caught'' 18 calls In one wetkend, 30 calla altOgether and -or course -told ihe boal The direct lln• to that kind or resuli. is 642-5678. Dial It toda,y. ' \\•hat-USDA experts see as lhe food supply situation and did not includ~ predictions on prices or overall grocery costs. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz told a news conference last "'eek, ho"'·ever. that consumers already ha\'e seen tY:o-thirds of this ye~r's food price increase occur. Prices are expected to go up •·a bit more" the remainder or 1974. he said, but not at the rate of recent months . Butz said he thought a prediction b.v his department ea rlier this year rhat l9i4 ~rocery store food prices most likely would go up 12 percent from last year's average still was a valid estimate. The 1973 increase was 16 percent from the previous 12-month average. ln Modesto, meanwhile, industry spokesmen conrlrmed th· t supplies of can ned fruits and vegetables v.·ere at low levels. \Villia1n F. Allt!welt, president of the Tri-Vallev Crowers. said stocks of canned pCaches. fruit cock\,ii+I , pears and apricots vdll reJch their lowest level in 30 years during June . Arthur Heiser. president of Tillie Le .... ·is Foods Inc. of Stockton, said 1he same siluation is true in the vegetable business. "Our v.•arehouses are nearly empty no\\'," he said, "and we won 't ha ve anything left in them during May and June ." The go.,·ernment alert re po r t , distributed lo large-volume food buyers such as hotels and restaurants, said production of both beef and pork ln ~1ay is expected to exceed year-earlier levels. Broiler chickens, turkeys and eggs also are expeded to bt in larger supply. "Canned \'etetable supplies sl.ay well below normal." the report said. "Early March canners' stocks of snapbeans, !Weet com and green peas ... were 9 pucent less than a year earlier. Frozen \.'fgetables. while moving faster than last year, are geoenlly adequa1,," Po11toes. which have soared to record prices the past season. wilt continue to be "lighter than normal" in store supplies, the report 11kl. Dairy product! generally are eipetted to be amply ivailable, but nonfat dey milk may continue "fairly light'' next 1s .. MEAT, P•s< ::, • / There is a block wall , a ftnce and a portion of the apartments bt-ing built 'il'ithin 90 feet or the runway. The state offi~ial said the airport can be saved if lbe property owner replies lo the ootice. indicating that some type of act.ion will be taken to remove the new construction. Richard Nerio, the principal ov.-ner. could not be reached. for a response today. The city had tried to block construction of the apartments on the north"'·cst comer of the airfield but eit~· denial of building pcrmil.!I "'·as_ overtun1ed by a Superior Court decision . City Admini strator. Da\•id Ro\\·lands said today he dOt"sn't knO'-'' v.·hal v.·ill happen ricxt. i1lC cily ct>uncil has taken no official policy stand on how it feels about the preservation of the airport at \\'amer Avcnuy and Bo\sa Chica S!rcel. In tm, councilmel:l did· tum dov.·n a proposal to join with the COWlty in buying -~he airport and ~teadO\\'\ark Golf Course Group Sa.id Responsibl,e ln an effort to prescr\'e bo(h. The rily .is now n('i;otiating on it." ov.'T\ for lht• purchase or !\lcado .... ·ln.rk r.oir CourM' but has taken no action tov.·arcl preM"rving the airport . , ~lcadowlark Airport is one or only tY.'O pri\·att> airfields In Orange County, anti reportedly the other ooe, in San Juan Capistrano. is also in trouble and may . close its runv.·a.,·s in the nt!ar future. Roth a1rporis ser\"e private plane ov.·ners and small operatioos .. not co1nmcrcia\ airline sr"r\'1ce. Zebra l(illings Total 80 in .State Rampage? f'nlm Wire ~rvlcn SAN FRANCISCO -The Zebra guninen want!!<! in 12 killings here also may be responsible for 80 murders and a~saults in California over three years. ~layor Joseph Alioto disclosed today . Alioto told a nev.·s conference lhat the. siring of random shootings began in the East San Francisco Bay area in 1971 and spread to the Long Beach area in Southern California in 1971 and 19n. {Earlier story, Page 5). "There have been 80 murders \\'ith a similar M.O. (method or operation l - the random killing of 14'hites," he said. "The murderers are a group of persons rather than one person," Alioto said. He 11aid he did not know the size of the group. The mayor said three similar attacks just occurred in Sacrammto. But A1ioto disclosed that he and top San Francisco police officials met secretly during the v.·cckend with an unnamed man about the ''Zebra" killers. and as a result "people could feel safer." Eighteen persons have been shot in San Francisco in five months. The mayor refused to comment furthe r. and said any further statements 9'1>llld have lo come from Police Chief Dcmald Scott. Scott's office. however, said he did not plan any slatement. Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch wa.~ not immediately available for comment. but his chief Jeputy in Long Beach , Ray Sinetar. said : ;,Mr. Alioto has not contacted this of- fice about any investigations regarding the 7.ebra killings." Los Angeles Police Cmdr. Peter Hagen said, "To my kno\\·ledg e this alleged ron· nectKm in Long Beach has not bttn brought to our attention prior to this time." He said thtre "'·ere ''three or four killings in the beach cities" but that the victims \\·ere mutilated and placed in sacks. The mayor said he new back to Sa n f'rancisco !ale Friday night for the meeting in the early morning hours Saturday. He said the unnamed man and his attorney \\'ere present. along with Scott and several police inspectors. Alioto refused to say anything funher about the talks, ex('(!pt that the informant refused to talk unless the mayor himself v.·cre present. "People ought to feel safer on the basis of v.·hat we now know," Al ioto said. 1~e said that authorities in Oakland. Sacramento and Long Beach and state law enforcement officers were working together on the invesligation. Alioto. a candidate for the! Democratic gubernatorial nomination . said the latest my.sterious break In the case came Thursday aftt:moon. when the attorney involved took him aside at a campaign Bogus Beauty Rackets Ey ed "Lose 20 pounds in just 10 da ys! . . . Personal lied program! ... Plusil Surroundin;;s! ... Unlimited visit.s! ... All racllities! ... Easy payment plan I ... " 'M1is composite ad may be tempting, especially if a look in the mirror reveals mislghtly bulges, But are all thole claims based on fact? ln an exclll!ive four-pa rt series, "The SC!affii For Beauty," financial ~ Sylvla Porter exposes the racket& that pttVade the aelf· improvemtnl Industry -the body lhapers, health sak>ns. a a i n g remedies, metaphy!lcal offers. "The Search For Beauty" starts today on Page 10. appearance to ask if he would be available if his client v.·an!ed to talk about the case. Alioto stud he assured the attorney he y,·ould. and· cancelled weekend campaign plans after receiving a ra il 1hat the informer was wil ling to !alk. Alioto said he would also canre! his campaigning f'lr#t of Kind Teresa Koppin , li. has been appointed to the J!reviously all· male U.5. ~tercllant ~Iarine r\cademy at Kings Point. N. Y. '·I'm looking for,vard to re· porting to boot camp,'' says Tere~a . J ellvfish • Horde Invades Coa st Beaches A notilla of jellyfish invaded Orange Coast beaches o~·er . 1he '>''rekend. providing S\\·immers with so m e unexpected and painful experiences. The stinging criners rode in on the v.·aves from San Clemente to r'\eYl'port Beach and the only beach to escape the assault ""'as Huntington Beach . "The jellyfish are in. Th<-y're mounting a giant attack on the beaches ." said Bnice Baird , ::icting lifeguard chief of Laguna Beach. today. He predicted the siege v.•ould last an indefinHe period of tlm<. Ammonia was used lo treat s~irnmers in San Clemente Sunday but liftguan::ls reported the injuries v.·ere few because the water 1\•as .so cold thal most beacti !Set JEU.VflSH, P11e ti Rahics Clinic Se t In Founta in Va llev A lov.•-cost rabies clink will be held from 7 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on ':'hur!day at the fire station at 17737 BuWrd St. in Fountain V1\ley. Dog "'11trs In fOIJl\IJlln Valley and surrounding cllles can Mvt their pel3 vaeclnated for S2. Dog1 must be at least four months old. Members of the Southern Callfomla Veterinary ~tedle:al Association will stsrr lht clinic. ' Tuesda.y in case further talks were needed. "These certain <onvenations will not take place if I'm not there," the mavor said . Alioto said Scott would make the detem1inalion of whether any arrests would be made. Nixo11 Offers Fresh Report 011 Watergate By HELEN 11-10~1AS WASHINGTON IUPT I -President f"ixon '>'ill go on nnlion.11 telc,ision tonight for a fresh report to the people on \\'a tergate and the congressi onal impeachment inquiry. ~ part of !he 6 p.1n. PDT speech. the President 1\•ill announce a propo&al for 1·l'riflcalion of transcripts of subpoenaed \Vatergale tapes to be turned over to the llouse Judiciary Committee, White House officials said today. The CBS. NBC. and A.BC networks said !hey .,,;11 carry Nixon's addr~ live on radio and television. The ?.futual Broadcasting System also sa id it is carrying Nixon's speech live to radio- affillat es. CBS and NBC spokesmen said they <'Xpected the speech to run aboot :m minutes. v.·hi\e ABC said it had no idea of. its length. The officials said Nixon v.'OO!d permit the committee chainnan. Rep. Peter W. Rodino (0-N.J.), and the ranking Republican member, Rep. F. d "'' a rd lfutchinson of r..lichigan, to listen to the actual tape recordings. The officials said !hat r\ixon also intends to make publ ic the · partial transcripts of the \\'atergate-related taped conversations subpoc•nacd in the llouse impeachment inquiry. Deputy Press Secretary r.crald L. Warren said in making the formal announcement of the address that the President "'·ould "discuss his decisions relating to the subpoena of the !louse Judiciary Committee and other de-ci sion.1 rhc President has made relating to \\'ate rgate matters." f\ixon is facing a dE"adline of 7 a.m. PDT Tuesday to rei;pond to the subpoena. Prior to the speech, \\'arren (Ste NIXON, Page 1) Orange Coast Weather Fair skies through Tuesday is the \\'ay the \\'eathcr service calls it, 14·ith some low clouds along the coast in the early morning !lours. llighs al the beaches in the upper 60s, rising to the upper 70s inland. l:\SllJE T OllAV Now llta£ t.x-NUou rabi11et mtmbers John ftlltcltell and 1.laurice Star"t; l1avc bBt'll ac- quiited of co11splrac11 atut pt.r- ;urv chargei. eye.! ltave turntd lo pre$ide11litJl accu~er John Dtan 111. Is he a reli-able wit· tteis? Storu Poge 4. _,.., " AMI U"'"'" " L. M. .. ,, • M91MY ,, .. .. ·-· • ... _ • NtlifNI Ntwt • (Intl""' o•M ._,_ .. ,_, " SyMt ~ .. , __ .. IMdl Mtrtottl 1•11 Dl•fll N'1'1cfs " ,_ • at111Mi11 ,_ • ni .. ..,, ' •R•t.i-t • --• ··-, .... ---· ...... ,,.,. """'-" --• I 1----\ .. . - DA.IL.'t PIL.01 H Mond.tlf, April 29, 1Yl4 Battle Over Lebano • I Syria, Isr ael Claim Losses in Dogfight,s ' By United Press JDltrnalk>••I ! Syrtan Md J.araeli jets clashed today In .tr an air bit tile that spilled over into Lebanese air spa~. Israel said IU planes i>hot down four Syrian MIG21s and the Syrtans reporttd destroying five Israeli plant's. four in dogfights and one wtth a Sov1cl-bulll missile. Syria admitted the loss of lwo ~llGs; Israel aald it suffered oo losses. Artillery and pab'ol dashe! also cohtinued for the 49th con~llve day, bearing out atat.emerits by Syrinn leaders that there would be not let tip in 1he northern front but diaml.&led it 11 a fi11hting because of the impending visit of psychological move to coincide with Secretary of State Henry A. Ki!.!inger ln Ki ssinger's fifth titlddle Ea.st peace an attempt to achieve troop mission since lhe October war. Klsslnger disengagement. arrives in the ?.fiddle: East lattt thla DamAscus communiques reported the y,·eek. ' air_ baltles broke out following a series of Kissinger met today in Geneva Y.1lh strikes . by eacb alr force agabat enemy Soviet Foreign lllioisler Aodrti A. po!iitions on Mt. Herm0t,1. arw:I that large Gromyko, co-ehalrman o( the Ga>eva ronnaUons of planes swirled through the Jw1ldcast peace CMfcren~ to try to win skies O\'er ~1t. lfermon in. a battk? that Soviet support -or at 1Wt hands of.f - soon •~ to Lebanese ai r spa~. for his effort in reaching an Israeli· ~sraell sour~es reported ~ s.ynan troop Syrian disengagement agreement. buildup opposite the L~raell hnes on the The Russians have been reported displeased with Kissinger's ooe-man E111hargo Feared peare efforts and have been backing Syria heavily. Klssingcr said after eeven hours of !Alu with Gromyt<o that he expeet.s So- viet cooperation in bia efforts. Tlireat See n if Fig hting Las ts Al\!MAN (AP) -knerican oil officials in Saudi Arabia fear the Arabs may reimpose their embargo on oil shipments to the United Stales if agreement on Syrian-IsraeU troop disen~agement is not reached by June I, the newspaper Ad Dustour said tod ay. The newspaper's di spalch from Saudi Arabia quoted an un- named official or the Arabian-American Oil Company (Aramco) as saying a new embargo could be economically disastrous because it 'Would Jead to new hikes in the price of oil an d cuts in production. . It said the Aramco officiaJs expressed fears that a new embargo would last longer than the last one, which lasted five months. School CliiUlreri Take Over Mall School children 14,000 strong will take over Htmtingt.oo Center tt1a11 this week during Ocean View School District's annua l Edu Fair. They'll be square d a n c i n g . demonstrating bread making, spinning . and dying yarn, shootln~ marbles and presenting French plays JU.St to name a few of the live performances that will be preeented Monday through F r i d a y lhn>ughput the day. Also on display will be art, creative writing, science, hist.or)' and civics projects frcm each of the district's 25 adl>ol1. Mtx:h ol the work centers around a ceiltemlal theme marking tbe dl.!tricl's JOO.year anniversary. p,..,.. Pqe J JELLYFISH . • • visi tors prefered lo stay on the sand. Despite the bracing S5 to 57 degree water temwatW'CS • Nevrport Beach "1)o)'ed a turnout of 155.000 """"'t!>en for the tW<><lay period. -1--.r ' Ne"l'Ort Beach !Ueguards reported that they gave first aid to 34 visitors on Sunday ond 28 on Swlday, Diostly for jtllyflah llingl. Jellyfllh are a springtime phenomenon on the Orange Coast and they usually · dlaappeor by summer. Their movemeo<s : depmd cm tbO direction of the winds and water current.. : Huntington Beach liteguards a r e ·keeping a lookout for the stingers but hav..en't spotted any so rar. · Lifeguards at city and state beaches reported "a very quiet" weekend without major problems or rescue3. An estimated 32,000 beach visitors filled the one-mile city beach Saturday, and 35,000 came in oo Sunday. Both tigures are larger than normal for April. At Huntington Beach, more than 12,000 visitors came each day, iitcl uding one car club which brought 400 vans on Sunday. There were no crowd estimates for Bolsa Olica State Beach. From Pagel NIXO N ... jndjcated Nixon might meet later today with Reeublican leaders. Neither Rodino nor Hutchinson would comment immediately on Nixo n 's reported pl.an. One member, Rep. Olar!~ Rangel (D- N.Y.), said there sbould be nO •·supennembers who shouJd have access to evidence not available lo other members" while another. Rep. Robert t ... Drinan (D-Mass.), said all members "want to be part of the action ." Presldenlial aides ha.ve fndicated that only 36 of the conversaUons subpoenaed were transcribed, saying tapes did not ei:ist for the other six. Nlmo's Watergate legal team has been workln& for several weeks i n transcribing the ta~ wbich later were edited to remove coarse language and matters O>Midered Irrelevant or of national secu.rtty sensitivity. RodinO and several co m m I t t" e e members have made it clear they would not be satisfied with t ranscripts , partk:ularly edlled transaipta -that they wanled the run. actual !Apes. .. NilOCl's plan would be a comprdtnise to pcnnlt verification and autbeolicity al. the lransaipta. White HOUM! aides have stated publicly fllal they believe Ille transcript& wlll exonerate Nixon of any allegaUoos of wrongdoing in c:onnedion with Watergate and the oover~. Prosldeolial """""'!or Dean Burcb said Friday the evklence woWd b e "compelling and persuasive," and would finally mean thal "the end of Walttgate is in sight." In addition to the presidential speech, !be White House is expected to re.lease a "white paper" detailing Nixon's actions and knowledge of the Watergate cover-up since he said he lea rned of il on ?.larch 21, 1973. From Page l ME . .\1' . • • month. the report said. "Dry bean and split pea supplies, in general, are inadequate because of strong demand and less output in 1973 tha n in 1912," the report said. but added : "May supplies or lentil s for all uses are highest in lour years !or the month." · "I have no doubt that it win abo be handled at the highest level." Kissinger said. UPI diplomalic correspondent K. C. Thaler reported from London today that Russia had sent a new batch of military advisers to bolster the Ru.sslan military position in S)'ria . 11le Sovicls also y,·ere reported IO ha\'e offe red Syria new Jong and st.>rt-tenn aid, apparently as a counter to the proopect& of $250 million in U.S. aid to Egypt. Earlier reports said the Russians had given Syria new SAAl9 mis&iles with multiple warheads. Despite the continued fighting and the Slepped-up SOviet aid to Syria, Egyotian President Anwar Sadat e x p r e a 1 e d optimism Sunday in an interview on ABC-TV's "Issues and Answers ' ' program He exprts.5Cd contideooe that Kissinger whom he called' "a man o( miiacles," would su<.'Ceed in arranging an Israeli· Syrian accord. Huge Shipment Of Oil Slated For South Coast SA'1 CLEMENTE ISLAND (UP!) - Standard 011 of California prepared. today to receive the largest shipment of crude oil ever delivered lo the West Coast, and the ftrst Saudi Arabian oil to reach the United States since the oil boycott ended. An oil tanker toO large to enter any West Coast port, carrying J.S7 million barrels of oil -$18 million worth -was lo arrive off San Clemente Island al about 8 a.m. today, a SPoke.!llWI. for the Coast Guard said. Since the ship. the 1.068-foot E. Hornsby Wassam. is too big to enter any port available, the oil will be pumped at sea from it into tws> smaller tankers, according to a spotr.esman for Standard Oil. The oil will be taken to Standard refineries at El Segundo and Richmond. Special precautions against spillage will be taken, said the Standard spokesman, David Appleton. Two boats carrying absorbent material will be standing by, ready to use the material to soak up any oil that may leak into the sea during the transfer, he said. Car Hits Tree; Driver Uninjm·ed , A Huntin gton Beach youth escaped Injury SUnday night when his small imported ca.r slid slde.,.,·ays out of control al Costa li1 esa's Y.'est city limits and hit a paJm tree. Delbert Ne"''TTlan. 17. of 8131 Foxhall Drive, told Officer Tim Holbrook he started to lose control eastbound on Victoria Street and Valley Drive with a car oncoming in westbound lanes. The youth. who was cited for alleged unsafe speed, said he then corrected the steering to avoid the other car and slid off the road and into the tree, which was not damaged. 0.lly '"" ,, ......... GE.TS ST A TE POST Fire Chltf Picard Huntington Fire Cliie f Appoinred To New Board Huntington Beach Fire Chief Raymond C. Picard hll5 been appoiMed lo the newly created Call!omia Board of Fire Services. Chief Picard, wOO has been with the lfuntington Beach Fire Department eight years, said the board will serve as an advl!ory group to the state Fire Marshal and sit as an appeals board on matters dealing with the flre protection code. The board, which met for the first time l ast wee k, also will make reoommendations and est ab Ii sh standards tor flre pera>nnel , equipment and tedlnique. AcUve in professional ~. Chief Picard has been a member of the steerirc committee on public safety fM the National League ol. Cities, a me mber of the NatiOnal Fire P r otection Alooctalion, past president of the fir< at/els Department or the CalHornia League of Cities ~ a member of lbe califomia Fire Oiie(s Association. He also has been a lecturer on fire administration at Cal State Loog Beach and teaches fire command at the state Fire Academy schools. .N"ature. Center 111 Huntington Garners Awards West.moot SdJool's Nature c.entcr. a 1.8 acre development on the s c h o o I playground at Heil Avesnie and Beach Bou1evard hrui won both a state and local environmental award. The state award \\'as presented in Sacramento to Barbara Flynn, a Westmont teacher largely responsible for lhe project, and eight Wes t mo n 1 students. The school was one (I{ 10 staie"'ide to rl'C'eive the. award sponsored by the Cali fornia Conservative Council with the assistance or lhe state De-partment of Educl!tion , the 9tate Re90Uf'Ces Agency and the California Chamber of Commerce. 'Ille center also was named for the second ainsecutive year as winner of the annual beautification award, in the school category, o( the woman's division of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Conwen:e. 11ie center. started two years ago and dedicated last momh, was built entirely with student-rai9ed funds . It has a 'llwldng windmill, stream and pond as well as areas o! forest , desert, hills and meadow>. FBI Seeks Public Aid ToNetSLA SAN FRANClSCO" !UPI) -The FBI appealed to the pubUc again loday lot information to help In the searclt for memben of the elusive Symblonese t.iberatlon Anny, µytna: the rustUvcs must .. eat, sleep and t.ravel'' like wery· one e~. FBt agent Charles Bates said Sunday that photographs of ei ght SLA members were being wl.dely circulated, along with a picture ol »year-old Patricia Hearst, who waa l<idnaped by file Wlderground group ill days ago. Bales urged cltl:ens with !n!ormotton to telephone "die FBI. He listed the agency's phone nwnben far Sao Fnuictsco, Sacromento and I.ca Angeles . SLA fugitives,. said Bates, may be disguising lhenueJvea In wigs, caps, hats and beards. &t, he added, lJ\ey have venlur,ed from their hideoul many times and someone must t..ve seen them. "If the public is alert and properly eoncemcd , it can play an important role in helping our agents apprehend these people," Bates said. Pictures were circulated of eight SLA members, including four known to have taken part in the robbery of a San Fran- cisco bank and the shootin« of lwo by- standers two weeks ago. lf.m Hearst, daughter of San Francbco Examiner editor Randolph A. Hea1'St, v.-aa present during the bank heist of $10,000 and is wanted as a material witness. There L!J still debate over whether Miss Hearst willingly look part Jn Ille bank robbery, as she daimed in a tape re- cording, or was coerced in.to doing so, as her family in3ists. "From ·the outset, our primary objec- ti ve has been the safe return of Palricia Heam as well as the protection of so- ciety," said Bates. "We hope the case can be resolved without any shooting." 1be Hearst Corporation has put U in escrow to be used for a food give- a'ilt'8.y to the poor if Mi~ Hearst is re- leased safely by Friday. Authorities ex· pect tbe SLA to issue another commu- nique to explain why the offer was turned dawn if the d~ine passes. $100 Top Prize , For Huntington, Valley Contest A $100 U.S. savings bond and a chance for state recognitiCl'l are the top prizes olfered this yeer in lhe annual Huntin;b '&ach-Fountain Valley &ant of Realtors essay contest. The theme of the conte'!t Is "Dialogue on ~faking America BeUer," aOO any JocaJ resklent 19 or under may enter. F&ays must run 500 to 1,000 words in length and should be siJ>mitted to the Board of Realton before May 15. For additional information oo how to submit them phooe publicity chainnan Tema Hill at 84U646 or ~- The winner ol the local contest will be t'f!tered in th e California Real Estate Association's statewide ('Unpetition. In 1972. the local ~inner, Pamela Bedard of ~farina tligh, also captured state hooors. In addition to the $100 first prize savings bond. a $75 bond win be awarded for st'('()fl(:I place and $50 bond for third place in the local contest. The state prizes ore $500, $250. $100 and $~ savings bonds. Local entries will be judged. by a panel ot city officials from i{unlington Beach aOO Fountain VaJley and representatives of the ne\\'S media , according to A1s. !~ill. Fire Loss 83 00,000 SOU11l GATE (UPI) - A !1 re apparently started by an inflammable liquid caused an estimated $300,000 damage to Pacific Diesel Parts Co. Sunday. ' • I ' • Water, Water Bikini-clad Lynn Mehlhal takes a quick "bath" in a tub that is part of the water exhibit in U.S. Pavilion at Expo '74 in Spokane. Wash. Public Access To Mile Square Park 'Official' • • ' The public re<:eived access today to the 130-acre central portion of Mile Square Regional Park, in Fountain Valley. It i.1 an area form erly ~rved as a training field for Marine Corps helicopter crews. In a ceremooy today, keys for the area were turned over to county Supervisot David Baker. who negotiated the transfer. County sources said Ille field will not be ~ as a general aviation factlil y. but will be utilized for activities such as ~land sailing. mOOel airplane, flying and other pastimes requiring larg<ti paved areas. A J\.larine Corps spokesman sa id it was always in the master plan to eventu.3.ny turn the area over to public use, and that since the end of the Vietnam war, need for helicopter training facilities haS decreased. • He pointed out that in fiscal year 197it 7,000 routnie landings were made in the aru. but in the past ~ver:il months other landing areas have been used and· no landing!! have been made in the Mile' Square area in the past four months. The turnover was niade under a Navy .. authorized licensing program which givils the county access .to the core area of the A{ile Square Parle for one year eved though the 130 acres are stiU owned by· the federal government. Cyclist .Killed In Huntington A L<>ng Beach man \\'as killed Sunday evening when he was thrown from hi:);. motorcycle in a coll ision on \\rarnet Avenue near Algonquin Street, according to Huntington Beach police. .. Steven Michael Beebe, 22, Long Beach.,. was dead on arrival al Huntington Jntercommunity Hospital . Police said the accident occurred at 8:40 p.m. when. Beebe's motorcycle, westbound on Warner Avenue, struck a car driven by, John Lang Sluder of La hilirada. Police said the accident is still under investigation. Boaters too bad a busy weekend with the Ensenada race scheduled to begin ne11:t Saturday. A Harbor Pat r o I spokesman said a considerable number came t.o Newport Beach to prepare for I.he race. 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By CANDACE PEARSON Rocky Rodeo. frontier stage coach, moon whirl , lunar module. buckabout, Aladdin swing, clatter bridge. whirlaway -names to inspire the imagination. An adult's, anyway. To the chtlt?ren. they're j u s t playground equ.ipmenL The bright splashes of red, blue and yellow. the smcoth. grainy wood forms can be passparts for tr1ps inlo make- believt.. ·' "But the kids don 't cal"tl: what it's named. They don't care who makes it," Gary Davis, r~reation director for the City of Fountain Valley. said . "The names. the style~. the lhcmes- thcy rclab? more to adul~ because !My buy the stuff." he added. "You get Int() rtal donntybrooks sometimes decldlng \~that the kid& Want" Doi vis gpe.nds a lot of his time d~igning pla)'grounds for the growlng n'""ber of ncighboo hood partol In ll1e city. Thm are now I!. lie avCf&ges a budget of $10,000 ror equlpmtnt in eadl and pkks and moo.. what he bu:yt rrom aevml different nnna. O..pllt hil painslatlng look for dubrability, safety, materlall, "play valut," movement. she and vantty, be reco~lzea one thing: · "The kid• don'I n<ed anything fancy - ju.sl something they can grab hold d. and idetitify with." Davis recently purchased equipment for the new Vista View and Allen Parks in Fountain Valley. Some of It wD:I be installed Monda.y. Both will have moon wtiirls -discs that spin around when a child stands on them -large arm swings, a spiral slide, a smaller twmeled "trail blazer" slide, buckabouts (teeter tot.tera) and a Ure swing. "It's really appealing -expecially ln an affluent area where the kkls haven't had that erpo6W'f:.'' sa.ld Davia, referring to Ille ur.. lwl&lng by chains from wooden beams. The same idea woo't work everywhtre. It failed in downtown Watts because "all they ever hod was makeshift equipmt.nt." Vi.41ta. Vtew Park also will have a chrome stagecoach with four• gaudy ponie.s, and a large Umber plaUorm with ttvenl slides. At Atifn Park, Ille main focus will be two -fort-Ilk• atnx:tures llol by a plant bndge. It a1Jo w1ll have four Rocky Rodt<>o -10me of the tamest honet ever sem. "hnag!natlon can gt! llale lf Iller<'• no movement," said Davis lo erpfa!D wily he pick> equipment with JIHlinc. bouncing. sfldlng rotaUng parta. Recreation directors have to pi~k the movements the children can handle - aiming towards the pre-school to sixth grade age range. ''lt's pleasing to them," he said. The manufacturers bave figured out all lhc psyd!ologica\ ways to attract children -and adults -Davis says. Hb job ~ lo blend them together. He flips through catalogue after catalogue of equipmen t and the names PoP out \l.'un1 the wocm. Eagle's perch. Imagine city. Spaceport. Elephant slide. Tornado slide. Flying ponies. Wi& warn. Stallions. Lighthouse tower. Submarine. Twin ca.st.le. Dennis the Dioosaur. • "All the companies ." he says. "try to indoctrinab? me during the year.·· Ottll , ....... ,... THIS IS A 'SPACEPO RT' FOR YOUNGSTERS IN FOUNTAIN VA LLEY'S PLAVAN PARK The Kld1 Don't Cart Wh•t It's Called, or Who Makes It, S1y1 Recrwlion Director • ' . . . . • ,• .. .' : • I • ·Can Or~nge County Can ~-. . ·Borden 8s Tin Can Flop!J ,. Chrysler Says Earnings Dip; Prices Raised DETROIT <UPI ) -Chrysler C:Orp, today reported earnings of $1.6 million. a drop of 98.2 percent from its record levels in last year's firnt quarter. and t!MJ raised prices an average of $'99 on its new cars. Chrysler Olalnnan Lynn Townsend complained the No. 3 automaker has had to absorb $177 or $307 in increased costs on the 1974 models since production began last August. The increase averaged 2.87 percent with option prices aJ,30 being raised a similar amoWll. "11lese increases will offset only a portion of the unrecovered cost increases which have been accumulating since the start of 1974·model production last August," Townsend said. It was the third straight quarter in which Chrysler reported earnings below the comparable year-ago fi gu re s . Olrya\er executives blamed the declin& in profits on "gasoline shortages. inflation and fears of a recession." On Friday, General Motors Corp. reported first-quarter earnings of $120 million were down 85 percent from a year ago and the worst since 1948. Ford MOtor Co. will complete the "Big Three" financial reports Tuesday. Auto industry observers expect the financial reports showing drastic profit drops in the first quarter of this year couJd pave the way for another rotmd of price hikes before the 1975--model cars are introduced in September. Chrysler sales in the first three months of 1974 amounted to $2.7 billion , down 5.9 percent rrom $2.9 billion in the first quarter .or last year. Earnings of $1.6 million, or three cents a share, were off from the record $89.8 million, or $1 .71 a share, in last year 's similar period . Roosevelt Attends Austrian Chief Jonas, 74, Buried in Vienna VIENNA (AP) -Franz Jonas. 74, v.·ho rose from typesetter to be president of neutral Austria, was buried today in a state funeral. Jonas died last Wednesday of cancer. Speaking at the bier in the Hall of Columns of the Austrian parliament, Oumcellor Bruno Kreisky said Jonas was the first president who had been a worker. "The slogan 'Education makes free' and 'Knowledge is power' meant more to him than to mount barricades," Kreisky said of the veteran Austrian Socialist. The funeral ceremony was attended by Presidents Gustav Heinemann of West Gennany, Ernst Brugger of Swttzerland. Gi<lvanni Leone of Italy, Pal Losoncil of Hungary, Henryk Jablonski of Poland, Willi .Stoph of East Gennany, Urho Kekkonen of Finland and ruling Prince Franz Josef JI of Liechtenstein. The Big Four were represented by lower • ranking delegations. Preskient Nixon appointed James Roosevelt of Newport Beach, son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as his personal representative at the funeral. Thousands of Viennese lined the Ring 'Possessed' Man S1nashes Churcli With Car, Fists Street when the coffin was taken from the parliament buildin'g to the central cemetery. Jonas was president for nine years. He won his second term by defeating Kurt Waldheim, who later became U.N. secretary-general. Waldheim attended the funeral ceremony as repreaenlative o{ Ille w o r I d organization. Rudolr Kirchschlaeger. r o r e i g n minister in Krei.sky's Socialist cabinet, and fonner Cooservative Vice Chancellor Hermann Witbalm were expected to be the candidates tn the J1me 23 election to pick a sucoetsor k> Jonas. They w-ere slated to be formally named on T\le!day. Weekend Mclees In San Joaquin Net 100 Arrests FRESNO CAP) -More than 100 people were arrested In the San Joaquin Valley during wee.kend incidents of fighting or drinking, authoritles said. Officers said they escorted 300 members of a Los Angeles motorcycle gang called the Mongols out oC Fre!no County Saturday riighl afte!' the vi!tt.ors fought some local motorcyclists near Frianl Two cyclists rece.i.ved s u p e r f i c i a 1 gunshot wounds, one in the ann and one in the thigh. authorities said. By WILLIAM SCHRIERER Of .. n.ny ~"" "'" \\'hen It came to d.niry product!, mJlk magnate Gail Borden of Ney,· York Yt'as an acknowledged success. But v.•hen he rame to Orange County looking for materials for a sanitary tin can, he met his biggest failure. Like a \\'ealbered monument to Borden's bad luck. hi! 70-yeer-old Santa Ana Tin 1'-tJll still stands on the banks of Traburo Creek. stubbornly refusing to crumble into dust. Tue!lday, Orange County supervirors v.i.11 be a5ked to endorse a study of the old mining center that could det('nnine if it is to be preser\'ed . 'In a sen.ge, the board will be asked to perpetuate the history of a $1.5 million flop. Borden wasn 't the fir.;t to 9Cfatch at !be bedr°'k of Traboco Canyon but he wa.s certainly the moot grandiose. • He "di.scovtred" the highly touted - but almost non-existent -Trabuco tin depoeitl shortly after the dairy industry got an order from the f e d e r a I go\·ernment to begin sealing · milk in sterile cans. Dairymen had been dellvtring th elr product in open wnoden buckets -a practice detmed unsa nit ary by !be fedii. Since bottling had not yet reached the dairy Industry, caMing "·as the logica l slep. Unfortunately. shortly afttt the turn of the century•. the United Stat«?S wasn 't producing tin. At the time of Boroen's brainstorm, the Trabuco Canyon mining rights y,·ere held by a pair of brothers -J. A. and L. c. Ccmtt. They were ooly the latest In a string of un.'WCCeSSful miners lured by the hope of striking it rich In Trabuco Canyon . After all, just over the ridge in !\1adera Canyon, lbe notable Silverado mineral deposits v.'tre found . And on the other side oC the mountairu1 near Tc.mescal. tin minen hit a vein that produced hundreds of tons ol ore in ty,·o years time . The first shafls "'ere dug in Traburo arwnd the year 1877. By the time the Comers came, virtually no tin had been found along the entire stretch of the canyon. But J. A. Comer confidently pred icted his latest find -a rock out cropping about four miles up lhe canyon from y,.-hat is now O'Neill Park -v.·ouJd quiet all the scoffers. Gall Borden., hungry for the metal to ma.lte hiJ cans, backed the Comers to the hilt. establishing the Santa Ana Tin !\fining Company with a ca pital S1ock of $2 million. Feeding on Borden's monev, Traburo Canyon blossomed Into a bOOm camp reminl.scent of the Gold Rush. fi.1iners burrov;ed tmre than 1,000 feet into the hills, pouring wt the rock Borden hoped y,.·ould be high--grade tin ore. &rden imported piping and the latest mining machinery to run his mine and f!llll his ore into finished ingots of pure Un. The Santa Fe depot in El Toro hand led thousands or board feet of the finest Ca lifornia redwood lumber that went into the Un mlne 's buildings. Borden's mill is more than 30 feet ta ll. Poruo K<Lput For Convicts STl.rITGART. Germany (UPl l - The Stutlgart state court ha5 ruled that prison wardens may not deli\'er mail containing pomo-- grapblc books or magazint:s to prisoners under the age of 21 . In its ruling. the court said that youthful pri!Oncrs "in the seclusion or their cells hal'e no opportunity to perceive the re.al meaning of sexuallly in hum an society." .. "' .. ... ~. 71).YEAR·OLO SANTA ANA TIN MILL STILL STANDS County Supervisors Will Consider It for P reservation rashioni'd 11ith roo~h-say,n planks laid on beams up to two fret !hick. Tilc bcan1s are hancl-hr"n to <lo1·c1all together for solid support. - BordeQi':; 111111 rumb\1'.'d and rlank('d for one 1no111h an<l nc\'Cr r1111 aga in. The assay shop. blacksmith 's shop. commi:;- sary and bunkhouse "ere deserted by miners v.·ho h..,d better thinc'I to do th.:111 crush 1rorthlci1s rock into ~nd yrars by one (;lcn 1.unn. a r-.tay>A·ood n:'s1dcnt \\ho to tins day cta1ms 11\ert' <ire man)' other precious n1etals in· the hills brs1des l1n. .'\o": lhf' mill rests on Cle.,.eland \'aticnal f0t'f"S\ land . The ha!f-<li17.Cn buildi ngs still standing en the site arc \1·eathered bu l surprisingly solid. The old ore chut rs still con!ain heaps of Jtr:iy poy,.·dcrcd rock. The main shaft is flooded nov.· and co1·ered for safety. By June of l!l<Wi. Borden's drC'am of home-produeed tin was a shambles. lie had in1·f'1'tl'd more than SI million of his o"n money and an untold amount of The assay off1ct' is still stoc kC'd \\ith money contributed bv shnrrholdcrs. bottled chemicals and testing equipment The stock had been· sold at SI ptr share but much of it has been smashed and af1er one of the bi~gest publicity s1re>A11 on lhe floors. campaigns of the ne>A' century The bunkhouse table still ha• a gingham Since then. the old mill tlas been the cloth on top of it. targf"t of \'andals and thie ves. Thl' Orange County P I an n i n g Thl'y made off "'ilh much of the Commission has called the mill •·a machinery. including a vintage ore historical site v.·orthy of preservation ." Stamping machine probebly stolen for Tucsda}' morning. super\'i!llOrs y,.i ll scrap during World \\'ar IL . decide ii Bord('n's bust is y,·crthy of The ·old claim \\'as .... orked for many ' anytlung but a sJo.,.,· demise. Capistrano Will Host I Weekend Rodeo Event Cou•boys from San Juan Capist rano and surrounding areas will be trying for that e1gh!-sccond ride on a ba reback bronco v•hC'n !he S<'ven States rodeo comes 10 tov.·n this \\'C'ekend. The rodt'O is part of the second annual Cinco de ~l ayo ccll"bralton sponsorcd by the chamber of comrnerce ~lav 4 and 5. Judge!'i from the lntematicinal Rodeo Association will tally the scores during the competition both days from 2 to 4:30 pm. in a fenced area n~ar the :0.IL~sion Dri\·e in Theater. Thr rodeo sue is along !>el Obispo Road near the San Diego FrL'e'A·ay. Championship riders from Weo;tcm stat!.:.~ "''111 compete for national points ;ind pri1.e money during the events which 1\1!1 fea ture eliminations Saturday ;ind Cowboys living withi n a 15-mile radius of San Juan may en tl'r >A"llhout being a n1e1nbe r fJf the International as90e1ation. They can com pete in bronc riding, bulldogging. calf roping and barrel races. Tickets on sale in downtown shops, banks and the chamber offi~ in San Juan are $3.50 for adulls and $2 for children . They also will be on sale at the catc during the rodt'O. Chrysler Chainnan Lynn Townsend and President John Ri ccardo, in the report to shareholders, said there were "positi\'e signs that the automobile 100.ustry has started to regain its strength." PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) -;,\ man claiming to be ~essed by the devil drove his car up the steps and through the door o{ a catholic church during Mass. bounded onto the altar and began smashi ng things. Officer.; said they made 19 arrests, mostly for investigation ol djsturbing the peace. '======='====-====,,J finals on Sunday. :-----··-----· --------- The rodeo is one of several e\'ents on !lehedule for the two-day celebration . Sunday .,..·111 begin with a ~fcxican breakfast served from 7 to 11 a.m. across from the rodeo area . Dinner fea1uring a steak barbecue will be served from noon to 7 p.m. in Ille same area. Breakfa.~t ticke ts will be $1.50 for adul ts and 7$ cent s for children. The slcak d1nn<'r will be $4.fiO for adults and $2.25 for childrl'.'n. -----·---·------------ "11tere has been a steady month·to- month increase in total industry sales and saJes ol full.size cars, which hit their low point in December, have increased. each month since then ," the two Chrysler executives sa.id. "The end of the Arab oil embargo should help settle some of the worries consumers have had about the future and should encourage more po~tlal buyers to enter the market," they said. 'Filled, Safe' Police arrested 1'heodore Nemeth, 46. Nemeth drove his auto up the steps of St. Francis xavier Catholic Church during evening Atass Sunday and rammed through the doors, said officer Randall Driscoll. "The car got about a foot through the doors,'' Driscoll said, but did oot hit anyone. Nemeth then ran up to the altar. where he broke candles and hurled a microphone to the noor before ushers stopped him, police said. Some rowdiness was reported at Sunday's Clovis Rodeo where officers reported 58 arrests, mostly f o r investigalioo of public dnmkenness. And Visalia police said they arrested 41 pe~. also for investigation of public drunkenness, during a "preventive patrol"' at the city porlt &may nlghl OOicen said they moY<d throogh the area to prevent any . repetition oC a disturbance a week earlier. Ruptured Reservoir Fixed Engineering consultants told directors of the Irvine Rancb Water District (IRWD) Friday Uiat the 5Cf.acre San Joaquin Rt?W"Volr in the hills above Newport Beacb is nearly full and safe. RepresentaUves of Jame.a Montgomery Engineering of San Ji'rancilco. however, cautioned directors to be conservative in the amounts of water tbe.y allow to be witblrawn by the water agencies which uae the damaged facility for storage. The Montgomery firm supervl.9'<1 the $1.14 million repairs of the rekrvolr which was found to be cracked during routine maintenance cleaning more than a year ago. The englnttn said the asphalt lined lake had been rerilled to wtthin three feet o( ita usual operating capacity without signs of further cracking. To anticipate any future problems, the JRWD authorized installation of a larger number of warning devices w'lder the -lining. The engineers said these devices are monitored regularly by the Metropolitan Water District which !hares 300 acre feet of the San Joaquin Reservoir's 3,0QO.aae foot c.apacity. William Hurst. general manager or the IR~ IOl.d dirtcton a prelent•tlon.. .. rou1d be made to the other water agencies wllkh use San J o a q u I n Resertob-lo store drinklnl wate r. The a~ies provide water to ·homes ht Newport Beach. Huntington Beach, Co<ta Mesa and Laguna Beach. Engineers: explained that the crack In the lining occurred when water was withdrawn too rapidly from the reservoir for a cleaning. AJ pressure of the water agalnn the lining was rapidly eased, portions of the .lining alipped and allowed seepage into the fill behind the asphalt. During the repair operation areas of lining even larger than the original patch were replaced due to damage caUJed bv movements of the repair equtpmeot, the engineers tokl directors. Much of !he time spent by the consultants on the pro)ect was related to proving tbat_.. oarthquake fault doos not tmderlie t h e raervoir as stale d 1 m o!flclals had once suspi!<cted, dittdM1 ,..,. told. IRWD diredon, satisfied that the repeirs were complete accepted tbe fmal report. Hurst said while safety stlldles ""1tlnue, the IRWD will limit daily releases of stored water to 1 drop of three feet a day, or sii feet totally In • week or 17 feel in a mooth. The reservoir Lt ~ feet dctp. I ' BAN-DENIMS • BY GIRL TOWN Att uned to tOdav·s important loot\$. laded green denims to please our Young cuslomers. The country look is worn tiv Crete Horner. the aaughter o! Mr. and Mrs Jack Horner of Newport Beach. Crete •s a sludent al Fillrrnount SchoOI 1n Anahe im THE RED BALLOON LTD. •ASHICNrM.AHO ~e.w-......... TOWN &OOUNTll1' Or-. Clt•l ~ H..IHTIHGTOH MAAIKIUlll trl~J W.llM ...... .. :1i,_ witla ~~·· ·~"· Tem !'11'.t~e >II., lllCKY TICKY POt.mX: Ycu may bave noted in the news o~ the v.'Ocl<.end that Sama Ana's F1rst 0 i 1 tr i ct SUporvta Bobby Ballin has jumped llqUlttly inlO the petjury '"' lnV<>Mng Cllr U . Gov. Ed Reinetke. Battin wants Reinecke .....,...ded, ycu see. AD this came about in what was characterized as a ha.silly caned press mnlert1noe. Battin called it. You may recall that our lieutenant ......... Im """' -by the w1~ai. grand JulY on u... oount& ot perjury wblch mcano , In plain language, not qull< telling the truth. Some contuoioo mm as to when Reloecke might go to trial. Heb running for governor and would like the legal -befott lhe primary electioo. Lut word was it m1ght be after the election. tN A.NV EVE1''T, Watergate.related trials do not look Uke such hol stuff today after t.he innocent verdicts · handed down in favor of fonner at general John N. Mll.cbell and <:UM14'""' secretary MBurioe 11 . nie.e lmocent bapponed just after 'b<nlior hulily calltd pn!SI not ho .. the -al the time. Battin's pmition that Reinecke ~ be IU!pend<d lleul<nant governof' and have all his checks held up tmtil be bas gone the trial. SOME WRONG Tiii might complain that Battin was sort of prejudging the gullt ol the lleutenant pei uor but we an he wouldn't do a thing Uke that The Santa Ana · r. in fad ·, said aach suspenlioo action would be similar to a recen& Orange County case where two p)llcemen were kept off the force while they faced trial on murder charges. Well. the way evcrytiody gets charged rill .....,.hlng tt<oe days In tbe Wa\ergate thine, nneboW a Watergate porjuey chlrge -oeem pole by ~ to a murder rap. Anyway, )'OU may be puzzled a. to Y.ily ~=~!>1:;:1= lieutenant governor. ' Some mlllt .._. that it's becall'<e 1 Battin would like to be lieutenant ~ hlmseif. He ls nmninc for it oo the OernocraUc ticket Other \Vrong 'nllnkl'r3 might suggest that Battin hastily called his hasty press oon!Ere11ce in a blatant, coane and calloused manuever to grasp some ink in the press at the expense ot U . Gov. Re!ncckc's current misery. Bl.M' YOU HAVE to believe Battin is an honorable man and \VOUldn't do a thing like that. Batun clearly stood in favor or ha\•ing public officials draw a susperu;ioo -jll.5t like a bneball player - in the event their performance had becOme clouded by .....,icion. Aocording to 1 news account, bovr'ever. ane reporter hawened to recaD. a ~ time hen! In Orange Qlun1y whm Battin was sitting as a director of lhe Onmp Clounty Transit District. And one of his boon! fellows who was dlairman was Westm!Mt..-MByor Derek McWhinney. tt de\'elopcd that A1cWhinDey got charged with influence peddling am !halting down a farmer for a political cantributioo. Thm, according to the news conference report. Bat.Un was asked howcorne on that occaalon he didn't demand that Mc\l.'hinney get suspended until after his trial? "IF T'D mOVGHT of tt at that time, t'd probably have made the same request." BaUin was quoted as ""pooding. F'unny how much sharper his mind is no.,.,· Ihm he's in a Political campaign. ,• . ' ' .. • I City Mulh. Mi·4 _ h II R . h -..J' "~ e . ~ Stans Aequ-i-tted- IC morms· Rock Riot RfCllMOND. Va. fAP) -A -kend rock C<>llCOl't was balled by court order after fans and polloe clashed tn a mel ee that resulted tn about JOO arrests and heavy properly damage. ' A Jlldlmood Ctmi[t Court lnJunctlon was issued prohibiting Sunday'• edltJon of the scheduled twi><lay Cbe!T)' OIOS10m Music Festival. 1be inJu:nctlon was upheld on appeal to the Virginia ,supreme Court. City officials and the imnoter ol the event now are at odds over who was responsible for the dlstumanoe at Saturday's concert, wtucb waa attended by more lhao I0,000 pel'llllll!. 'l'1e pm-aid city ol!ldals had ~ Nm there would be a minimum ot .-...,.... ag-at the r..uvat, but ell)' BPOkesmen denied making that pr<>mt... . 1be coocm had been billed as a 11no hassle" event, and JOtne youths told newsmen they thought that meant they could smoke marijuana and drink wine withou t being arrested. The disturbance was a p p a r e n t I y touched o4f when a girt was arrested in the stands by an undercover narcotic agent. Witnes9CS said the gjrl resisted, and the lone agent aunmooed help. Some ycuths then tried to help the girt, who was dragged ki<klng and scrumlng from the stands by police, the wt-oald. Sout1i Chicago Chemical Leak Plugged-Maybe CHICAGO (UP() -Repair crows, working through the night amid de""' fumes of gas, early today apparently patched over with cement a ntptured chemical storage tank that sent a potentially deadly chemical drifting over a far South Side neighborhood . Authorities said they could not be certain the cement plug bad stopped the leak ol lllicooe i.trachloride lrom the Bulk Terminals Co. "They're pretty ... they've stopped it," a police spokesman said. "It'll take aome time to know for IW'e. 1bett ls a lol ol lhe dJem!cal OD the gtVlllld and It's still causing a Jot of fUmes." Worboo> stronled three days to dose the leak in the 1.2-mlIDon gallon tank that burst Friday. '!be daemical oomblned with the moisture rl' a humid afternoon and produced a five-mlle-kmg "acid mist" that forced some 18,000 penons to flee their Mmes. The Dllnois Environment.at Protection Agency said the leak was no longer a heahb threat by Satunlay. Rellidenls returned home but walled anliously while workmen tried to stop the leak. Lion's Claws Kill Stripper RCYl'l'ERDAM, Bolland (UPI) - Johanna Nllllssen, 211, who stripped under the stare name Ai>g<li<Jue, died Sunday oflnjuries lnflfcted by a lion that attacked h« as she performed. She was performing in a cage opposite a lion, which suddenly turned from tamer A I f r e d Brutdiardt am clawed hC< about tho hood, neck and upper body. A friend of the young woman recalled she h&d told him before the accident: "I'm very frighttll€d every time I do my act, but a girl has to make a living." NEW YORK fAP ) -A jury that started out "screaming and yelling a~ross the table" has acqultttd former Ally. Gen. John N. Mitchell and one-Ume commerce aecretary Maurice JI. Stans of all ctia.'1(et in tbclr criminal oonsplracy ca~. The nine men and three women came to WW1imous agreement S u n d a y afternoon after 26 hours of deliberation that the .former cabinet colleagues were innocent of COl'l$piracy' obstructloo or juatk!e and perjury, r.UTCHELL AND SWns were acc:uaed of trying to block: a Securities and Exchange Commissioo investigation of financier Robert I... VelC(I, in return for Vesco 's secret $200,000 cash eontrlbutlon to President Nixon's re · e 1 e ct ion campaign. Referring to Vesco and his aides, Juror Clarence Brown said aft.er the verdict: "They wanled to get something, but I Ul"1 T ..... 19 '!'VE BEEN REBORN' Ex.Nixon Aide Stan1 President Nixon Delighted for 2 Ex-assistants WASHING TON (U PI) -'!be White House was bearteoed by the acquittal vtniict. of t'iVO ronner Nixon cabinet officers charged with inf]uence-pedd1ing. President Nixon was ~ing With lop aides Sunday about how lo light impeachmrol and make publ ic his side of the Watergate story when he v.-as told former Attorney General John l\1i1chc\I and former Commerce S e c re t a r y Maurice Stans had been acquitted of oonspirocy and perjury. Deputy Press Secretary Gerald I~. Warren. said the word was passed to Nixon as he met at Camp David, !'ofd ., vtilh Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler and Chief of Staff Al exander l\t. Haig. ''The Preskte'lt is v~ pleased for the tv.·o men and their familit:'S," \Vnrren said. Other aides v•ere delighted with the verdict ~ said they thought it might hctp Nixon in his own political 51.ruggle. The acquittal meant that a jury had chosen not to beUeve the testi:mooy of Nixon's former eotmscl, Jotm \V. Dean Ill, who was a key witness against ~fitchell and Stans. Dean is also a significant potent ial \\'itness in future Watergate cases and ls the man who testified last summer at the V.'atergate hearings that President Nixon knew the case Yi'3S being covered up long before Nixon said he knew. Ooo high administration official sa id the verdict discredited Defln. "The jury's verdict by Implication makes him ~ liar, v.·hich makes one v.'Olldt>r hov.' many other lies he's told," said the official, who rel~ to be identified,... b>' name. don't think !Jiit SIMI and Mltchell .,.,.. Jell for Jl" The jury's forewoowi, Sy b i I Kuchankl, a.kt, "We JJU'I oil rn little gn>UPI ocreutlni and J,dllol acroa tho i.bte" when the dd~ bepn. t!bo aald the jQry WU ~ eY"1 OD tho ""'1Plr11cy count, oo K turned to the at• separal< perjury counll againlt MllA:hell and StlDL "After looking throqb all lbe l"":lw'Y, charges, ttie rmt wa1 easy/ Mll8: Kuchankl ' •Id. "We ,flgurod thett C<>Ukln't be any .,...titracy ·u lhett wu no .perjury."· ' THE FOREWOMAN said today that tbe Jury look oruy J>Ullni notice or what was regarded u a key element <lf the government'• case -lhlt MKcbell allegedly made 19 calls to ousl<d White Hau.9e aide John W. Dean m tn Ill effort IO ltymle the SEC'• lnvestJCIUon or Vesco. Miss Kuchanld said tho ~ ol Dean, who bas pl...ied gQ!lty lo the Watergate cue. was doubted by the jurors bec.ause be admttted he· was seeking a lighter sentence for himself. "We just had a feeling he was not telling the \ruth ," she. sakl in an interview on NBC's "Today" show. The ve rdict brought a smile to the face of the n o r m a 11 y undemonstrative Mitchell. But it brought no legal surcease. He faces trial in Wuhington at a date as yet unset on almo.st identical charges in connection with the coverup of the ·Watergate break·in. LEON JAWORSKI. tbe Wal<rgal< special prosecutor, iii sUll studying part of the Nixon campaign financing operation which Stans headed. ';Our faith was resting with a very, very fine jury," ~1itdlell told a news conference in the U.S. Courthouse. "They were a cross section of the people and they were representative of America. "If there is one place I am fmnly convinced you can get justice, ifs from the American people. I have great faith in America and that's why I love this country." Stans v.·as shedding tears of relief by the time the Jegthy 15-rount verdict had been reruJ .. "r ve been reborn," he told a1 newsman. ''I was innocent all along, but it's good to have It confirml"d." ...-SECRETARY SANDY HOllBS PLANTS KISS ON JOHN MITCHELL Ex·Attorney General,. Stens Hekl Party After Decl1lon John Dean Put on.Spot WASHINGTON (UPI) -The acquittal In Now York City ol John Mlt.cbell and Mauriee Stam on coospiracy and perjury charges DOW puts John W. Dean DI on the spot and bis credibility In question Dean. President Nlxon's former counsel and since last summer his chief aCCllser in the Watergate scandal, was a government witness against ~titchell and Stans, who were accused or selling favors for political contri~tlons. Dean shocked the nation du ring the Senate Watergate hea,rings last summer with his dry, measured accusation that Nixon was fully aware of the \llatergatc cover-up and actively participated in it. He has since pleaded guilty of one COWlt or conspiracy r01: participating 1n the caver.up. At the ?.litcbell..Stans trial in a New York Federal Court. Dean testified that he spoke 19 times to Mitchell about the problenu financier Robert Ve.900 was ha ving with the Securities and Exchange Co mmission -the basis of a perjury =aunt against Mitchell. The jury concluded that t h ' government did not prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt, and jurors said afterward there were doubt! about l)('an's teslimony. Sybil A. 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Mesa Cafe Robbed - Zebra Toll ·Bandit Gets $400 as Pa trons Da nc e FnmWlnStmctt ,'SAN FRANCISCO ' -Tiie Zebra ....,.., wanled in 11 killings hero allo may be responsible for 80 murden and ~ usaulls in C&Htomia over three years, lla}'lr Jooeph Ali<>lo disclosed today. '-Alioto told a news conference that the otnng ol random .motmgs began to the East san Fnnc1sco Bay area in 1971 and IPffiKf to the Long Beach area ln &aulhern California in 1971 and 1972. (Earlier story, Page 5) . . .'1'bere have been 80 murden with a similar M.O. (method ol operation) - llM random killing of whites," be said . .. "The murderers are a group of persons rather than one person,'' Alioto said. 'tie said be·did not know tbe'size of the croup. The mayor said three similar attacks Nst occurred in Sacramento. -·'But Alioto dlsclooed that be and lop San Francisco police olflcialJ met secretly during lhe weekend with an unnamed man about the "1.ebra" tillers. ~ u a result "people could feel safer." · Eighteen persons bav-e been 5hot In San Francisco in five months. The mayor refu~ to comment further, and said any further statements would have to come rrom Police Chief Dona1d Scott. Scott's office, however, said he did not plan any statement. Loo Angeles County Dist. Atty. Joseph Bu.9dr wss not immediately available for comment, but his chief Jeputy in Long Beach, Ray Sinetar, said: "Mr. Alioto ha s not contacted this of- fice about any investigalions regarding the Zebra killings." lA'l Angeles Police Cmdr. PrtAr lf:i:;i,.11 .aid, "To my knowledge r,1is allege:.! ,.,, 1- nection in Long Beach has not Ll't·n brought to our attention prior to this time." He s.'.lir\ the re \\C'rc ·'three or four kill ings in the hcach cities" but bt the victims were mutilated and placed in sacks. The mayor said he flew back to San Jl'rancllco late Frklay night for the meeting in the early morning hours Saturday. He said the unnamed man and his attorney were present, along with Scott and se\'eral police inspectors. Alioto refused to say anything further about the talks, except that the infonnant refused to talk unless the mayor himself were present. "People ought to feel safer on tbe basis of "·hat we now know," Alioto said. He saJd that authorities In Oakland, Sacramento and Long Beach and state Jaw enforcement officers were working together on the investigation. Alioto, a candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, Said the latest mysterious break in the case came Thursday afternoon, when the allomey involved took him aside at a campaign tppearancc to ask if be would be a\11.ilable if his client wanted to talk about the case. 9 Nude Batlie rs Civen Citatio1is In South Laguna Orange O>unty Sberifrs o ff I c e r s 1cracked down on nude bathing in the South Laguna area during the -kend with dtationl being Issued to nine , pmons -allot1edlY frolicked in the buff on. a private beach. Deputies cited an nine on cllarges of 1offenslve conduct after the beach owner al 32229 Pacific Coast Highway reported the pressence or three nude females and , six equally nude males who allegedly refused to lea\'e the area. METILOA HESSENAUR SAYS PRAYER FOR NATION Meu Woman, 90, Will Join in Harbo r Are1 Observance Costa_Mesa, Newport ' . Observe Day of Prayer !~arbor Area community leaders are ask..ing the residents of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach to join them Tuesday in the observance of a national day or humiliationS:Jfast gqttfd prayer-""' Tbe religiou obServance will, take place at t ,. of churches a~ the United States. It is being held 100\ years after President Abraham Lincoln, following the Civil War in 1863, told U.S. citizens that the WOWlds of the nation could only be healed by turning to God. Locally, the day of hwnUiation, fasting and prayt?r will take place at the Newport·Mesa Christian Cent.er, 148 22nd SI., Costa Mesa. The observance witl begin at 11 :45 a.m. ~·ith patriotic music by the Nev.1>0rt Harbor IUgh School brass ensemble and the reading of proclamations. Residents are invited to rome to the Christian Center for worship and to listen to lectures on prayer. The schedule of speakers Is: Noon -Robert Wilson. Mayor of Costa Mesa 12:30 p.m. -1.1ike Ryan, of the California Sun aod fonner USC football guanl 1 p.m. -Robert Parry, president of 1be Harbor Couhcil of CburcheS · 1:30 p.m. -Kenneth OeweU, Fairview Hospital admini,,trator 2 p.m. -James Glavas, Newport Beach Chief of Police ... 2:30 p.m. -Galen Hertwick, pastor of the Harbor AssBnbly of God Church 3 p.m. -Douglas Stewart, El Toro hlarine Station chaplain 3:00 p.m. -Mike h1oldenhauer, Corona del h1ar High School student 4 p.m. -Jim Nelson , assistant pastor ... of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 4:30 p.m. -Thomas Ne\'in, pastor of SL Joachim's catholic Church 5 p.m. -W. Henry Gainey, physicinn 5:30 p.m. -Norbert Laengrich, OCsinessman ·& p.m. -Dennis Thome, allomey .&~ p.m. -Bruce Ballinger, Cmta ~lesa pollCe sergeant 7 p.m. -John Smith, former mayor of Costa Mesa 7:30 p.m. William Y.'illiams, (See PRAYER, Page ZI Bogus Beaut)' Rackets Eye<l "Lose 20 pounds in just 10 days ? . . . Personalized program ~ ... Plush Surroundin jis! .•. Unlimited visits! ... All facilities! ... Easy payment plan! ... " This composite ad may be tempting. especially if a look In the mirror reveals unsightly bulges. But are all tbMe clalms based on fact? ln an exclusive four·part series, "The Search For Beauty.'' financial expert Sylvia Porter ell'poses the rackets that pervade the self· improvement industry -IJie body shapers, health salons. a g in g remedies, metaphysical offers. "The Sea rch For Beauty" starts today on Page 10. A grotesquely garbed bandit carrying a 12 gauge shotgun marehed into a crowded Cost.a P.fesa ni~tclub early Sunday and. escaped v.ith $400 as some 40 persons drank and danced. The gunman who entered the Black Knight Newport . 1670 Newport Bl,d .. about I a.m. 'A-alked C'.ltrt again just as quickly and Yanished into the night. ·?!tanager Ronald A. De Olamplain told Costa ~1esa Police Officer Bob Qleney It Isra el, S)1ria Clash in Air Over Lebanon By United Prtu International Syrian and Israeli jets clashed today in an ai r baUle that spilled over into Lebanese air space. no Israel said its planes shot dov.TI four Syrian Pi.tIG21s and the S~Tians reported destroying five Israeli planes. four in dogfights and v.1e "''ith a Soviet·built missile. Syria adm itted 1hc lo~ of tY•O \!l(;s; Israel said it suffered no losses. Artillery and patrol clashes also continued for the -49th consecuti\'e day. bearing out statements by Syrian leaders that there •-ould be not let up in the fighling because of the impending visit of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger in an attempt to achieve t r o o p disengagement . Oa.masrus communiq~ rrported the air battles broke out follo~ing a series of strikes by each air force against enemy po&i~ on Mt. Hermon , aDd that large ferfnalions of planes swirled through the skies over t.1t. flennon in a battle that sooa spread to .Lebanese air ~· Israeli sources reported a Syrian troop buildup opposile the Israeli lines on the northem front but dismissed it as a psychological mo\•e to coincide v.llh Kisslnger ·s fifth t.1idd\e Ea.st peace miA.o;ioo since the October war . Kis.singer arrives in the P.fiddle East later this v.·eek. Kissinger met todny in Geneva with So"Viel Foreign }til'\ister Andrei A. Gromyko, ~Inn.an of the Ge.ne\!a Atideast peaoe cooference. to try to win Soviet support -or at least hands off - for his effort in reaching an lsraelt- Syrlan disengagerilent agre<'ment. The Russians have been ~rtcd displeased with Kissinger's one-man peace efforts and have been backing Syria heavily. Kissinger said after seven hours of tlllks with Gromyko that he expects So- \'iet cooperation in his efforts. "t have no doubt that it .,.,;n also be handled at the highest level." Ki ssmger said. UP I diplomatic oorrespondent K. C. Thaler reported from London !Oday that Russia had sent a new batch of military advisers to bolster the Russian military posillon in Syria. The Soviets al.so ~·ere reported to ha\'e offered Syria new long and short-term aid, apparently as a oounter to the pro8pedS of $250 million in U.S. aid to Egypt. Earlier reports sakJ the RUMiam had given Syria new SA~l9 missiles with multiple warheads. Despite the continued fighting and the stepped-up Soviet aid to Syria, Egyotian President Anwar Sadat e x p re s s e d optimism Sunday in an interview on ABC-TV's "Issues and Answers'' program He e1prcssed confidence th.at Ki ssinge r \\·hom he called "a man of miracles," v•ould succeed in arranging an Israeli· Syrian accord. Cited by depuUes were: Patricia Lynn Reyootda, ZI, of 31652 Santa Rosa St ., South Laguna ; Steven Anthony Rosan, JB, of 1360 Park St., Newport Beach; Judith Ann ROOinson. 21. of Orange and Mary Kathleen Thayer, 26, of Santa Ana. AJ90 Henry Payne Tbayei;. %!. ol Santa./ Ana; P1trtclt Edwanl Misseo,"'1t,-OI Orange; Robert Mk:hlel Jones, Z , or Allabelm and Jeffrey Qw-Jes Gali, 29, ol Loi Alamitos. Cat Licensing · Not Likely KETCH A BUYER WITH PIW T A·D Next time you want to "ketch" a buyt:r for aomething you have for sale thtnk of Ulfl Daily Pilot clwlll«I ad: 40 FT. Kel<h. to« O>mplete. $11.IOQ Or best offer For dtt>lls call (Pllooe NoJ ll "<all{lhl" IS callt In <Xie ....ittnd, 30 calls •ltoctlber and -ol coone -llOid !be booL The dlncl line to Iha! tlnd ol r..ill ii MU61I. Dial tt Jodoy. •• Mesa Mayor Points Ou t More Pressi ng Nee ds By RWI NIEDZIELSKI Of ... 0e4,.-"" ..... Although he l!)'lllp&thitts with people who must enctur. nlghUy I e JI n • -· Costa Mesa Mayor Robert M. Wilson said 10doy a ca• li<'eflSO ordinance is "way down" on his 1i3t of prlorttits. "l am getting closer and clo8er to favwtn1 llUCh a law," sakl WU"", but he polnled out that the city bod more pressing neecb such as skiewalk!, the marina and olfstroet perking. wu.on made the remari In r<ply to a lctle' sent to tbe c..ta Mesa City Council Mardi Z by Mn. Margaret Pfirrmano. The letter ~ed that the a>uncil ''lerlomly eonsider the idea ol ucensmc c:.&a. ,, ~lrs. PfirnnaM's lttttr was nevtr discussed publicly by the council and alth>u,(h it was oHlciaily received by Qty Cferk Eileen Phinney, Wilson said be had never seen it. ... Wllson said be penonally Md a cat problem and 'sympathlr.ed with Mrs. Pnmnann. "We are all bird watchers and the ca.L'l comlng Into our yard, have d .. <royed i•. They doo't ,,_r11y Jilli the bWs but they Intimidate them end 8Clre lbttn off.'' lhe mayor noted. Mrs. Pfimnann, 2742 Portola Orive, oomplained that her M"3 del Mar home lw beCOme ,,,...what ol a collection center for cats. "I haw nve diff"'"I neighbon. They an ha"" clop and because ol that the cob """' bolhtr them. They 111 ' I. • oome into my backyard," she said. "They dimb over tnto our yard, fight with one anothc!t, keep us awake at night Wilh their hovdlng, urinate against my doors and sliding glass door, and In gtneral are very pesky." Ir cats were licensed. rtuons J\irs. Pflrrmann. It ~'O\lld be possible to have them picked up by the animal control department. or to ~·am their ov."ntrs. "I would ntVer hurt a cat, but I don't feel that I should provi~ a yard fM all the stray cats in the nt'ighborbood," she said. AJ-.n llUnUngton Beach ho• a cat UctNe law and Newport Beach and LAgunl Beach are coosldering similar onfinlnces, Cosll M... city offldals ....., remained coot Iowan! the ldeo. v.113 only about lv.-o minutes until patrolmen v.·cre oo the scene. A waitress and customtr. Sandra A. Hrones.wy. 31 , and Gail Flei5Chli , Z4 , both realized v.'hat v.·as happening, but no one else did. police were told. De Cl\amplain said he w11s on di.Uy in the cafe 'A"hen lhe bandit stuck the v .. capon under his nose. He handf'd De Oiamplain a \\'hite can\·as br1k and snappeJ througti the Popeil Case n~·lon stock lni: mask he v.·orc that It was a robbery alld to fill tht' bag. lnvestlg:itors said De Champlain clt'<ined Gut first one cash rC JtlSter. then the SC'C'Ol'ld. at v.'hich time lhe bandit fled. lie v.•as dt>SCnbcd as being in hj,s late 20s or early 30s. v.·earing gray herringbone patterned 11lacks and ~ print shirt Y.'ith a blue Na\'Y watch cap atop hi~ masked head. No cnr \\·as seen or he:irc1 De Champlain told in\'estigatu1g off1{'('rs. Judge Agrees to Def e11se Supp1·e ssio11 of Evide11ce The most significant defense victory to date in the conspiracy and murder solicitatloo case involving Newport Beach socialite Eloise Popcil occurred today in Long Beach Superior Court. Judge John Arguelles agreed to a defense motion by auomcy Phil Petty to suppress much oJ the eviden~ seized by detectives in early January. They are items taken from the home of r-.trs. Popeil at 519 Harbor Island Road, Presule nt Plans Wate r g£Lw Talk On Vicl.eo-Tonigl~t By HELEN 11lOMAS WASJUNGTON !UPI) -President Nixon will go on nallonal televislon tonight for a fresh report to the people on V.'atergate and the congressional imp,eacbment inquiry. Ar. part ol tbe 6 p.m. PIYT speech, the President will announce a proposal for ''erification o! transcripts of suiU:JGenaed \\'aterga~ tapes to be turned o'lr to the llouse Judiciary Committee. White !louse offidals said today. The CB.5, NBC, and ABC networks said thl>y will carry Nixon's address ll\'e on radio and telev!Rion. The P.futual Broadcasting System also said It is carrying Nixon 's speech li,•e to radio affiliates. CBS and NBC !pOkesmcn said they expected. the speech to run about 30 minutes. while ABC said it had no Idea of its length. The officials said Nixon v.wld perm.it the oommiUce chairman, Rep. Peter W. Rodino (0.N.J.l, and the ranking Republican member, Rep. Edward llutthinson of ~tichigan, to listen to the actual tape record ings. The officials said that Nixon also intends to make public the partial transcripts of the Waterga1e-re!ated taped con,·ersations subpoenaed in lhe House impeachment inquiry, Depul)' Press Secretary f'.erald L. fM-e 1'1XON, Pare %) ~lesa Council To Stud y Plan For Housing Costa r..Jesa hou!iiing -or l:ick of it - is a proble.m v.·hieh v.ill come tmdcr 1he scrutiny of the city council ton ight. A stody S<!S.sion has been scheduled for 7; 30 p.m. in the first noor a>Qfererice room at city hall and IAill deal basically ~ith the housing element of the Cocita hfesa General Plan. Although the housing element has already -been adopted by the city planning conunissioo, the city council has not yet acted upon It despite a state law wtilch mandated that cities adopt housing elements by Janua11·. The housing element, as drav.n up by ~~ Marshall F. UM and Company and re'1~ "1 the C..Ja Mesa Ciol1s and Objectives Comm It tee . poln13 out the high cost of hcM.,i.,ing, the inadequacy Of Jow-cost ~ing, and recornmend3 that the city ooundl do more to Slo9 blight. To make up for these shortcomings. It hM ~ suggested that Costa ~lesa become a member In tbe Or'Rngt County Jtousing Aulhorttty, the Southern California A.W>Cl111lon ~f Go\•cmments fSCAGI and partldpale In federally "'bsidiitns houslng prosrams. Historically, memben: of t~ Costa ~lesa Clty <:ooncil b.ave tieiefl reluctant to participate In any rtglonal rowmm"'ll usoctatlons 0< in federally funded proje<U. \ where she and her co-defendant ~-ere taken into custody. Charges against fi.lrs. Popeil . 43. and her onetime boyfriend Daniel Ayers, 37, of Santa Ana, include conspiracy to eommil murder and soliciting 10 commit murder. They both remain free on high cash bail pending thcir June 17 trial. "This is the most significant motion wanted to date," Petty said today rollov.ing Judge Arguelles' ruling on the motion to supprMs certain eviden<:i!. The defense attorney is also awaiting a decision by the Califomia Supreme Court expected within two weeks or so on his plea that charges he dismissed ln the case. Petty contends no conspiracy against !he life or kitchen gadget tycooo Samuel Popeil Jr., 63, of Chicago, could have e1isted. Ht maintains there is legal p~enl denying Callfomla prosecutors authority to Id. "''hen the alleged ta.rg'et ol a murder plot Is in another state as in the Popcil case. fn\'estlgators v.·ho questioned two associates of Ayers claim they were solicited to go to Chkago and murder the mult imUlionaire before a dissolution of marriage became final.. This. authorities say, would hive as!>11rcd that l\lrs. Popcil inherited a substantial share of his estimated noo million fortune . Dogs Will Get Lo w Cost Shots Tuesday i 11 Mesa A low-cost anti.rabies vaccination clinic will be held betwetn 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa r-.f esa. Dog owners fro m Costa ~ie.'<I as wt'll as those from surrounding communities v.·ill have the opportunity of ha\'lng their pets vaccinated for $2. Dogs must be at le.ast four monlh..s old. The clinic will be staffed by members of the Southern California \7eterlnary Medical Association, and members of the Costa J\1esa Rotary Club. Both organizations are contributing their lime as a public service Kl dog ~ners in the l-larbor Area The vaccine will provide inununity agains_!/abies for 211 years. Or ange Cout We ather Fair skies lhrough Tuesday is the ""ny the "\\'eather service calls it, "'ilh !Orne low clouds along the roast in the early morning hours. llJghs at the beache5 in the upptt 60s, rising to the upper 70s inland. INSlllF. T OD,\ V Now fha t tx·Nir'»I cabinet membtr.s John ~lifchell and t-fa urict Stan1 have bce'lt ac- quitted of con.spiracy a11d ptr· ;ury c/1a rge1. e11es have u1rt1ed to prtside~t lal nccuser John Deon Ill, I& li t a reliable wu· ntss1 Stor~ Page 4. .. .," " ..... l~ " L M, .. ,., ' _,,_ " '''""""• -· • • ... , ...... """"' • CM\Mf\M .. " Or~ (-ty " ,_ " Syt.1111 ,_., " .,,._ " ..... ~ t•ll °''"' JM>ricM " ·-' lCllWIM ,._ • , ....... • ·--• WH-• ·-.... .,..._., ....... ~ .. --" --• J " . ' -· N C ~l~at Ple n t i f u.l Jellyfish Shopping 'Easy' Invade In May Experts 'ikaches Y.'ASHJNGTO~ fAP' -C:o\'C'mnlent market experts S8)' l'01t~un1Prs 1i.•ill ha\·c no trouble find ing relatJ\l'ly large supplies of n1eat at supc.rnl;irke ts next rnonlh . but .... ·arn rhat a lillil! !'iearching will be needed lo !ind canned vegt'tablts afld some food items. But generally. says th<' Al!ricul turc Department , sho ppc>rs "''lll ha 1c enou}lh oC most items to go around during ~l ay shopJ,ing trips. The preview lof next month's grOCt'ry store situation was announced today in a "Food Markeljng Ale rt" by t he department. The brief report was confined onl_v to what USDA experts see as the food supp ly situa tion and dld not include predictk>!IJ on prices or overall grocery costs. Agriculture Secretary Earl I •. Buti Police See k Suspect ir1 Two Killings A man already charged vo'ith two dru g smuggling executions Is wanted for questioning today in the murders of a pair or U.S. Customs agents in Arizona last week. He was allegedly the partner or a Garden Grove man killed himself by the agents in a cun battle !hat occu rred during .an attempted apprehension of the suspects. A Garden Grove v.·oinan and her siste r have allegedly been implicated in ~he case but not directly In the homicides that occurred last Vi'edncsday i n Arizona's Park.er Dam canyon. told ;1 11rws C()nferrncc lust \\'CCk . hjJ.,..l'\'l'r. th.11 ron~utn(·r!I nlrc<idy have st>f.•n t"'<>-th1rds or tlus yC'1.r's food prie1· lncrcJse cx:cur. f'rll'cs arc c>:peC1l·d tn go up ''a bit nior<''' tht~ rcn13indcr of 1!171 . he said, but not oil the rate of rC'Cl'lll n1onths. Rut z safrl he thought a predirlion by his dcparlnlcnt t:irlier thi s yl'ar th<1t 197-1 grocery store [ood prlCcS /l'\OSt likely 1~·ould go up 12 pc·rt'(•nt from last ycar·s a\eraJJl' still was a \'alid cSlin1qte. The 191J increase was 16 percent from the previous 12-month average. In r.1odesto. mcan v.·tnle, indust ry SpOkesmcn eonfinnC'd 1h· t supplies of canned fruits and vegetables v.erc.. at low levels. • \\'illiam r. A!ICW(•)t, rrC'sidcnt or Utc Tri-Valley Grov.·crs. ~aid ~1ocks of canned peaches , fnut cockt ail. pears and apricots v.·ill reach thclr lowest level in 30 yea rs dur ing J1me. Arthur llei~cr. president of Tillie 1.A?l'>'L<> F°(IOds Inc. of Sto~·kton, !'aid U1c satnc s1!uation is true in the vegetable business. "Our warehousrs arc nenrly en'lply now." he said, ·-.1nd .,...e Woil 't have anything left in 1hc1n during r.tay and June." The government alert re po r t , ~istributed to large-volume food buye~ such as hotels and restaurants, said production of both beef and pork in 1-lay is expected to exered year-earlier levels. Broiler ctiickeTLo;, turkeys and <'~gs also arc expected to be in larger supply. "Canned vetetablc supplirs stay well belo w oormal. '' the report said. "Early ~farch cann ers' stocks of sn;ipbeans. sweet rom and green pe:is ... \\'ere 9 percent Jess than a year (':1rlier. Frozen 1·t•getables. \\'hile moving faste r than last year, are generally adequate ." Potatoes. v.·hi ch ha\'C soa red to record prices the past season. will continue lo be "lighter than normal '' in store supplies, the report said . A flotilla Qf jellyfish invaded Orang~ Cooi.t beaches over lhe v.·eekend . provld1n~ 11wim1ncrs with l!i om e une)q.H.'l'tt·d {llld puinfut experiences. The slingin~ l'rittl'rs rode in on the: wu\·ps fr om Stlll Clement e lo Nell'J>Ort Brach and the only beach to escape the assa ult \la:\ l111ntinglon Beach. "Tht· jellyfish t1re Jn. They're mounting a giant attack on the beaches." sa id Dnu::c Bnird, acting lifeguard chief of l...a gun.1 Bcilch. today. lie predicted the 1i1ege \\'OUld last an indcfJlite period of tin1e. Ammonia v.·as used lo treat swimmers In S.i n Clem('iite Sunday but lifeguards reported lhc injuries .,..·ere few becau~ the water was so cold that most beach visitors prcfered to stay on the sand. Despite the bracing 55 to 57 degree v.·ater temperatures Newport Beach enjoyed a turnout of 155.COO sunbathers for the tv.·o-<Jay period. Ne~'f!Ort Beach lifeguards reported lhat they gave first aid 10 34 visitors on Sund:1y and 28 ou Sunda y, mostly for 1rll.vfi~h stings. Jellyfish arc a springtime phenomenon on the Orange Coast and they usu~lly di.~:ippcar by stunmer. Their movements deix•nd on the ducction of the winds and v.:it cr l'Urr<:nts . Huntingto n Beach lih.-guards a r e keeping a lookout for the stingers but huven 't spoiled any so far. Lifeguards al city and st.ate beaches rrport ed "a very quiet" weekend without 1na jor problems or rescues. An estima~ 32 000 beach visitors filled the ooe-nule ciiy beach Saturday, and 35.00l came in on Sunday. Both figurcs are larger than nonnal for April. At lfunting1on Bench. more than 12,000 vb;itors came each day . including one ca r club which brought 400 vans on Sunda y. There "'ere no crowd estimates for Bolsa <..;hiea State Beach. Boa~ip too had a busy \\'et'kend v. Ith the Ensenada race scheduled lo begin nC"xt Saturday. A Harbor P a t r o 1 spokesman said a considerable number ca rnc to Nc\1'J)Ort Beach to prepare for the race. Cllltr ~1191 Sl1ll ,. .... llotel Goes Vp Completion of the new Marriott Hotel in Newport Center is scheduled in December. The 377·room hotel overl ooks thelrvine Coast CoUntry Cl ub. Ei ght· story building will contain three restaurants. a ball· room and convention facilities. Parking for 500 autos also is planned. ' Hoag to Assign Patients . To Tower Week of May 6 lfoag 1tfemorial Hospital in Newport Beach expects to move patients into its new I I-story to"•er the v.·eck of P.1ay 6, a spokesman said today. Occupation of the to11>·er has been delayed since April 21. "''h2n the lower v.·as officially dedicated , because of electrical problems. r..lost of the replacement parts needed to repair the electrical system have been received, the spokes1nan said but they v.·ere shipped in numerous cartons. causing further delay in assembling them. ''\l.'e'\'t been collecting litfle packages all week." she said. Trouble began with tv.·o electrlcal fires on April 5 and 6 'which destroyed a piece of duct. The hO!pital then remained on emergency pov.·er from its own generator system until temporary lines from the Edison Compa ny were hooked up April 12. Appeal Se e1i 011 Tidelancl In jur1ctio11 '• Nev.-port Beach taxpayers ma y save about sro.ooo annually if a temporary injunction handed do.,..n Jast Thursday by a federal district court is 1nadc permanent. according to City rttanager pt Robert L. Wynn. The temporary injunction. v.• h i c h permits Californ ia tidelands lo remain exempt from federal pri ce conlrols. came as a result of a suit brought by the State of Callfomia and the cities of Ne"1>0rt Beach and Uing Beach. Danny Stoots. 33, is Already wanted on tv.•o counts of first degree 1Tiurder In connection wtth the drug-smug~ling related slaying of two men near Port Huron, Mich., last month. He is allegedly suspected of be ing one of the triggennen involved '"in the murders of Customs agents Charles Boilnskl, 26, and Louis Dixon, 32, during 1 an attempted apprehension. Dairy products generally arc expected to be amply a\'aJlable. but nonrat dry ntilk inay eontint:c ''fairly tight" next month. the report said. "Ory bean and split pea supplies. in general. arc inadequate because of slrong demand and less output in 1973 than in 1972," the report said, but added : "r.1ay supplies of lentils for all uses are highest in four years for the month." Public Receives Access Because the lines pnwide only 60 percent of the hospital's normal pov.·er, officials decided that opening the new 11· story tower v.·ould place too mu ch strain on the electrical supply. They objected to an attempt by the Federal Energy Office to place price C011trols on state tidelands oil . a move v.·hich v.·ould cost the state an estimated $200 million a year. Garden Gove resident P.f i c h a e I Williams. 43, was also fatally v.·ounded during the gun battle in which the cab of his pickup truck carrying 200 pounds of marijuana was riddled v.•ith shotgun blasts. four of 11•hich hi t him in the back. Investigators ev a\ualillg a U top sy r eports expressed great doubt th.a t Wiiiiams alone -alrtady wounded - could have killed both \'eteran customs agents. well .versed in gun combat. ';To me." said Cochise County District Attorney Richard Riley, "the autopsy information tends to show Uu:t the agents fought with more than one suspect." ·~ find it hard to believe that one man with a .32 11!1 going to end up getting both •.. " be added. Dixon was shot nine times by both .32 and .38 caliber \\'eapons, while his partner was shot eight times. The alleged linking of the 1'.lichigan fugitive Stoots to the slaying v.·as revealed in an edition of Tucson's Arizona Daily Star nev.·sp<1pcr. One la1•;man allegedly f o 11 owed footprints leading a1,·ay from the grisly scene of the three deaths before U1cy faded av.·ay on ha rd-packed ground. A pill bott le belonging to one of lhc pair slain in ~lichigan ls15t n1onth -with Stoots the knov.·n nuirtlcr suspect \\·as reportedly in !he possession of one female suspect or tv.·o arrested the nex t day at a ro.1db\ock. Carolyn Jean Cull ison. 26. of l.arden Grove and Leslie GlasgO\\', 22. of Tucson. v.·ere allegedly driving a car rcg1sU:rcd to the slain Will ian1s, according to she riff's depu ties. They h.'.lvc been charged ,,. it h possession of marijuana and conspira cy to import marijuana for the lr alleged roles in the incident outsldc Nogales and near the r.tex.ican border. OlAHVE COAST Sf DAILY PILOT 1 .... 0-•""J• " ••.• c .... """ ... _,,. .. ,...... t ....., .... "~~ "'~· .. r.A. ... -~ ....... c>.~ rr.,,,, J\i~•···-..., .......... •"!""'• ...,, .......... 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"""' ~'""" __ ........ ...,..._ ....... 01 ·~-,_..i1 -,..., "" ~ .. ..,.,,._ ... _ .. ~_ ~ ~-· 11"9 111o,.i~ .......,calllt'" """!1.ii.u.111'°"1Jo1-l)OO~.~,.., 1•00 ..... llly "'-•iotMv<111\!11••bOll•f)OC-•. f'ro1n Pnye 1 NIXON • • • \\iarren said in n\ak ing the fonnal announctment of !he add ress 1hat the f'l"t'Sident v.·oold ''discuss his de<:isions rel;iting to the subpoena of th\! !louse .Judiciary Committee and other deci sion:; the President has n1adc relating lo \Vatergate matters." Nixon is fa cing 'a deadline of 7 a.m. PDT Tu esday to respond to I.he subpoena. Prior to the speech, \Varren indicated Nixon ntight meet later today v.·ith Republican leaders. Neither Rodino nor Hutchinson v.·ould comment immediately on N i x o n ' s reported plan. One member, Rrp. Ch:irles Rangel (0. /\:. 'l. t. said there should be no "supermembcrs '''ho should have access to evidence not available Ill other 1nembe rs" v.·hile another. Rrp. nobert F. Drinan I D-r.-tass. ). s 11 id :ill m'1n1bcrs "11·ant to be part or the action." Prrsidential aide$ h.ire ind icated lh:it only 36 of thr eonvC"rsat 1ons ~11bpoenacd 11·ere lranscrihrd. sa}inc t:1pcs <lid not exis t for the othrr six. Nixon's \Vatergate legal team h.1s l>ccn 11·or king for several 11·reks i n transcribing the tap-..-s v.·hich tater v.·crc c'<lited to remove co.arsc language and n1::itters considered irrelevant or of national security sensitivity. Rodino and se veral com n1 i I t c e n1en100rs have nuide it cl<'ar they would not be satisfied with t rans c r i pt s , parli(."ularly edited transcripts -that tlwy \\'il.nted the run. actual tapes. r\ixon's plan v.·ould be a cornpron1ir.c lo pcr111il verification and authenticity of the transcripts. \Vh it(' House <iirles,havc statro pubficly that thev believe U1e lranscri pt.s v. ill "'onerat~ Nixon <lf any allcgn 1 1on~ of u·rongdoing in conncL11on wilh \\ atcr~:itc ;.ind the to1'cr·up. Presidential counselor Dean Burch s;11d 1'"riday the evidtll<.'C would b c "compelling and persuasive." a11d "'Ol>ld finally mean that "the end of \Vatergatc is in sight.'' To Mile Square Park The public recci\'ed acet>SS today to the l:ln-acre ccnti.11 port ion of P.file Square ltcgional Park. in Fountain Valley. It is an area formerly resen·ed as a training held for Marine Corps helicopter crews. In a cerpmony today, keys for the area V.'l•rc lw"Tied over to county Super\'isor !)avid Baker. who negotiated lhe trans fer. County soorces said the field '"'ill not be used as a geoeral aviation fa cility. but will be utilized for activities such as land sailing, model airplane fl)~ng and other pastimes requiring large paved areas. John McMillan Las t Rites Held Funerul scrvit·cs \\'l'rt he-Id Friday for ~cv.·poit Beach resident John D. \1cill!\l.1n. for1ner superintendent of the :\l·v.·port Beach \\'atcr and Scv.·er 1">1~p.:1rt1TI1•nt. lie died \Vednesday at the age of 68. :\Ir ill c:\lil!an. "'hO \\'as born in Garden Grove and lived in Orange County all his life. joined the \lo'atcr and Scv.·er I )('partmcnt in 1922 and v.·orked Uterc almost -12 years. retiring in late 1963. lie 11·as an active 1nember of the Nev.·port Harbor Elks c,iub. P..1r. P.1cP.1illan is survi\'ed by his wife Lila : tv.·o soos, Daniel P.1 cP..lillan of Ncv.·port Beach and James f'itcP..tillan cX Co5ta 1-lesa; and four grandchildren. Neiv port Beac h Co 11ce rt Sla.ted 1\ roncert of chor:il works will be givt'n nl the Newport Harbor High School aud11ori11m at i :JO pm. Wt'dntsday. The Harbo r Chorale wlll present .. !\11111" by Egtl llov\and and the Choral Jlr:itnatics cro\1p will present sever.ii ~ketchci~. inclu<fing •·The Settlers·· and •·The Labyrinth." O!hcr performer.-include I he A ~l:inne Corps ~kesm.in said it v.·as alWays in the master plnn to e\'en tual\y ILirn the area over to public use, and that since the end of the Vietnam war . need for hfliO'.lpter training facilities has decreased. \ He pointed out that in fiscal }i'ar 19i3 7 .000 routnie landings "·ere made in the area. but in the past severll months other land ing art!as hal'e been used and no landings have been made in the r.tile Square area in the past four mooths. The turnover waa made tn:ie~ a Navy· authorized licensing program which gives the COWlty access to the oore area of the ~Hie Square Park for one year even though the 130 acres are s1ill Ol\ned by the federal government. 2 Fl ee Chino In St(lte Car CJ Jl!l;Q IUPr ) -'TWo con\·irLo; overpowered n guard today :ind escaped in a state car from Ute Chino Institution for P.len. A prison spokesnian said the pair I.hen forced a v.·oman out of ht'r car near the Pontona Freeway , stol.e the vehi cle and headed west on the rree~ .. ay toward Los Angeles. The convicts "'ere identified as William Walker, 23, serving a term for first-degree robbery, and Joe E. Johnsoo, 23, conv icted of assa'ull to commit murder and also convicted of .1SM1ull v.•hile in prison. t Kill ed in Pla ne GOLD BEAClf. Ore. (UPI I -Four 1ncn froin Santa Barbara Calif .. "·ere killed Sundav v.·hen their light phine cr11shcd and ·bumcd shorlly af!cr tak ing aff frorn !his roastal co mn1unity. The Curry County sheriff's office identified the victims as Richard \Varren Stel'ens 30; Daniel Edwa rd Van Fosstn, 33 : Don A. Wlrths, 33, and Alvin Lee Hummel, 39. Repla cement parts for !hr. blov.11-out duct have been trickling in since April 23. the spokesman said. Once all the parts arc assembled. about a week v.·111 ~ rrquired for checking out and testing the nC\\' S\'stem. "\\'C hope to hal'r. an exact schedule for moving the patients ready soon," !he spokesman said. The tower includes 244 patient beds. a new emergency room and laboratory , radiology and surgery facilities. Minorities Total Enrollnurots Up .~t UC Irvine Five Unh1ersity or California campuses ha\'c enrolled larger ratios of minority stU<len1s than ha ve been attracted to UC Irv ine . a rC(."('flt ethnic sur.·ey indicate!. A census taken last fall on each of the nine campuses in the UC system shows the university as a v.·hole has enrolled 22.7 percent minority stud en Is . Comparable figures for 1972 sllov.·ed 20.i percent minorities on all l'.C campuses. Al Irv ine, hov.·ev('r, the total nuntber of n1inority enrollees equals onl y 17.l percent of the student body. Only the UC campuses at Santa Cruz, Davis and Santa Barbara have smaller pe rcentages of minority students. Al UC Santa Cruz only 13-9 percool of all students are drawn from black, oriental. ~!exican or Spanish American, Afllt'rican lrxlian or other minority groups. Tur minority enrollment al UC 03,·is is 16 percent and at UC Santa Barbara the fii;ure is Ii .0 percent. CC San Francisco enrolls the largest ratio of minorities v.;th 3-1.7 percent of the student body at the medi cal school bc inll: dra'''Tl from ethnic groups. The follo\\·ing are minorily enrollment pcrrentage5 fM other UC cnmpuses: UC Berkeley. 29.0: UCLA 25.1 ; UC Riverside. 20.3, and UC San Diego, 19.4. \Vynn sakl that the city's total revenue from tidelands oil this year will be about ~100,000 unless price controls are imposed. cutting the lake to about iw.ooo. '"The Indications are that the t~EO \1·ill attempt to appeal th e decision," \\'ynn said. He explained that revenue from f'ewport Beach tidelands oil has usuall y averaged about $30.000 annually, but is expected to more than !riple this yea r because of ri sing oil prices. Wynn said the revenue is used to underwTite th e city's deficit on the beach operation. which costs about $836,000 a year. According lo Wynn. the oil wells, which are located on 8eeco Ltd. property abo\'e the Coast High"''BY in West Newport, vtere drilled 20 years ago on a slant so that lhey draw oil from tidelands. He said the wells pump about 108,000 barrels a year. The city contracts "'ith Robert Armstrong to drill the oil. Armstrong rcceil'es seven-t>igh!hs of the revenue and the city receives one-eighth. f'rom Pnye I PRAYER ... Southern Callfomia College professor 8 p.n1. -Concluding prayer The national day of humiliation. fasting and prayer was officially proclaimed by Congress and locally by Costa h·lcsa flta yor \\'ilson and Donald r.tclnnis, mayor of Nev.'J)Ort Beach. Reports Slated On, Bice ntennial How -.·iii !';e"1'f>rt Beacti celebrate the 19i6 Bicentennial? The public is in\•itcd lo hear reports and offer suggtstions 111 a forum to br held ~1ay 8, i :30 p.m. at Ncv.·port Beach City Hall. The forum . sponsored by the ci ty Arts Commission. "'ill include reports on t~ plans of other communities throughout the country and. of local organiiatlons. 1-lusical entertainment and refre:\hments ~·ill be provided. In add ition to the prcsident int ~p<'Cch. tht' \Vblle: llouse is expc<:l.cd ta release a ""1\ho paper" detailing Nixon's actions and kflOw\edge of the \Vatcrgatc cover-up since he saKI he learned of it on ~1arch 21 , 1973. Beginning Girls' Chorus and 1 he ?>.1adrigals. General admissio n is $1 nnd the public is invited. E1nhargo Feared FBI Asks Help in SLA Hunt T hreat Seen if Fig ltti ng Lasts A?iftilAN 1·\Pl -1\merican oil offi~ial s In Saudi Anhia fear the ;\rabs mJy rc1~po~e their embargo on oil shlpnlents to the United State~ if ·agreement on Sy rlan·lsr~U troop disen$agement Is not reached bv June 1. the newspaper Ad Dustour said today. The n'ewsraper's dispatch fro·m Saudi Arabia quoted an un· nan1cd officta of the 1\rablan-An1crican Oil Company (Aramco) as saying a new embargo could be economically disastrous becau~ it would lead to new hikes in the price of oil and cuLlli Jn production. Tl said the 1\ramco officials expressed rears that~ new em bargo would Jast lon1:Cr 1.h~n the last one, wh.ich lasted five months. SAN FRANCISCO (L'PI) -Th• FBI appealed to the public again today for lnfo11Tiation to help in lhe search ror membe~ of the elusive S)Tnbionese Uhtration Anny, saying the fugitives must •·eal, sleep and travel " like every- one else. mt agent Char\eg Bates said Sunday that photOG'J"aphl of tight SLA members were being w1dtly circulated. alOl'lg .,.;th a picture of 20-)•ear~ld Patricia Jle1rs1, who was 1ddnaped by the underground Group 91 days ago. Batts urged citlwis with information to telephone. the FBl. He listed the agency 's phone numbe"' for San F'ranclac:o, Sacramento and L(ls Aogeles. SI.A fugitives, said Bates, may be disguising them.W:lves In wtgs, capt;, hits and beards. But, he added, they have ventured from thei r hideout many limn and someone must have seen them. "If the public Is alert and proptrl y concerned, It can play an lmportant role -in helping our 8'ents apprehend these P'C!!Ple," Bates sakS. t>ictures Wert clrculated or eight SLA members. including four knov."TI to ha,•c t.1ken part in the robbery of a San Fran-- ciK'O bank and the shooting of t•'O by· sui.oders tv.:o '''t't:ks ago. Miss Hea1"1t, d.iughter o( San 1''rancl9CO Eiaminer cdl!()!' Tiandolph A. lfea1'St, or.115 present during the b.'lnk heist ol tl0,(11)) and is '\\"nnled as a material 'Ytitness. There is still debate over 'li'hethrr ~fis." Hearst l\ilUngly took par1 ln the bank robbery, as she claimed in a l.'lpc re- cording . or v.·as cotl'\.'t:d Into doing so. as bl'r family imlisu. ··From the out.set. our primnry obj~· ti\'t hns been the safe rtlum of Pal ricia lltarsl as v.·ell as the protection of ~ ciety." said Bates. "We hope 1ht ca~ can be resolved '\\ilhout any .shoo:ing." The llearst Corporation hlls put f.J ln escrow 10 be u!itd for a ronct gi1·e-- a11o·1y to lhe poor if Miss 'leant Is r&- leased safely by Friday, Authorl tlH ex. peel. the SLA to issue another commu- nique to t%plaln \\'hY the offer was turned down if the deadlint pa~. I I 1 I ' I I " H SA said actio Arm to F unha ran M R /1 N has hush r.·ntc alto " so tern di vi loca Moo M M wou con abs SU thi , T av me No m ~ fed R "" •